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je > ilies SDAY. MAY 19, 1886-WITH: SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON Many 19, 1896, Editor. deus Side daily circutation more than treble thet of any ether daily paper published In Washington. and equal to that of alt tne ether dally papers here added together. ‘Whatever may be the merits of the rather complicated case of the American fishing ves} sel Adams, seized by the Canadian government several days ago, the question raised by the seizure of the Doughty is as clear and direct as 4fit had been specially make up forthe pur- pose of testing the issue between the two gov- ernments. The Doughty was seized for buying bait ata dominion port. Her master does not deny the charge, but maintains that the right to“touch and irade” conierred on him by his clearing papers involves the right to buy balt, Hike any other commodity. This puts every- ‘Shing just where our government wants it to be. There is no disagreement between wit- nesses as to the concealment of the vessel's Dame and netionality or the cause of her cap- ture, The whole matter is removed from the domain of fact to the domain of pure law, and both governments know what they will be called upon to prove. The legal argument, moreover, is ail on the side of the United States, @® any one can discover for himself who will take the trouble w search the records of the administration of President Jackson, in whose time the retaliatory barriers between the two powers were thrown down. If Canada sees fit to build them up again, it will be at her cost, motours. Our fishermen couid subsist if the whole Dominion market were wiped out of existence to-morrow; but the Dominion fisher- men would elther have to emigrate or starve to death if our country closed its market to imported fish. There Is no reason to suppose that they will be called upon to face this alter- Bative. They will do what they can to bring their rulers to a common sense view of the~sit- uation. What their persuasion does not accom- plish, the commands of the home government are likely to. However pugnacious Sir Jobn Macdonald may feel at the present moment, ‘Mr. Gladstone certainly is not seeking a quar- Tei with the United States. He bas studied the careers of his predecessors in office to some pur- ‘Pose; and he knows that, when the American people fail to convince their opponents in a controversy by the usual method of citing bi tory that ts already made, they stand ready to make alittle more of # sort which is sure to carry conviction. ee The alleged confession of Hugh M. Brooks, who is now on trial for the murder of C. Arthur Preller at St. Louis, does not agree with some of the facts published by authority soon after the discovery of the victim's body. The con fession, for instance, represents Brooks as having removed the contents of his own trunk and put Preller’s body into it, whereas among the discoveries of the reporters and police last spring Was the dealer who sold Brooks the trunk vn the Monday following the fatal adminis. tration of cbloroform. There are other diserep- ancies which it does not seem probable would have occurred had the prisoner been drawing wholly on bis memory, and not at all upon his imagination, fur his statements. If the confession be genuine, two of the most serious stumbling-blocks in the way of the pros- ecution are removed by it—first, the absolute identification of the victim’s body, and, second, the proof that the culuroform was administered by the prisoner. On the other hand, the neces- sarily circumstantial character of the evidence for the state, the lack of legal sanctionsattending the confession, and the fact that the jury must find no room for a reasonable doubt in order to convict, combine to offer the accused man at least @ fighting chance for his life. a From the course of the heirs of the Pennsy' vania millionaire, John Dubois, who began preparing for a fight over his estate before the first shadows of sunset had fallen across his new-made grave, Assistant Secretary Jenks re- signed bis office and hurried home not a day twosoon. Mr. Dubois had taken extraordinary Precautions to prevent a contest over his will, and assigned his entire property, while still living, to his favorite nephew. The fact that there is to be a contest, after all, goes to show how futile even such foresight must be as long as the laws of Pennsylvania and the majority of her sister states remain as they are at pres- ent. It emphasizes, also, the wisdom of the Michigan statute, under which a testator, when he draws his will and files it for probate, not!- fies his heirs; and they, without knowing the provisions of the instrument, are bound to come forward with any reflections they may wish to cast upon his sanity and have the whole question settled by a Jury while he is alive and capable ot examination. If they neglect the opportunity thus given they are estopped from acontest afterward. This ar Fangement has worked well for everybody ex- cept the lawyers. It has proved especially gratifying to those persons who, having spent a Mfetime in accumulating property, feel a not Unnatural desire to bave something to say about its disposition after their death, 2 While bumptuousness is. fault to be avoided, & certain amount of spirit 1s essential to the as- sertion of self-respect. If Mr. Smith's children are ill-treated when they xo into Mr. Brown’s house, nobody blames Mr. Smith for closing the doors of his own home against Mr. Brown’s ebildren. So, when Canada proposes to contis- cate American vessels for no worse offence than ‘trading with the people of the Canadian sea coast, it ts only right and natural that the United States should close every port in their Jurisdiction against Canadian vessels. The Frye amendment to the shipping bill will there- fore meet with approval. a The tig bolt which is tened among the democrats In Speaker Carlisle's district because he saw M1 tw exercise his own discretion in the T Tue Wonrxtxomen. IN TIMES LIKE THESE, WHEY MONEY 18 TIED UP CONSEQUENT UPON THE WHEELS OF INDUSTRY BEING TEMPORARILY CLOG- GED, IT BEHOOVES EVERY WORKINGMAN TO MAKE His DOLLAR GO AS FAR AS POS- SIBLE, ESPECIALLY WHEN BUYING CLOTHES FOR HIMSELF OR HIS LITTLE ONEA WE HAVE LONG CATERED FOR THE WORKING- MAN'S TRADE BY KEEPING IN STOCK WHAT WE KNEW BY EXPERIENCE HE WOULD FROM | TIME TO TIME REQUIRE, WHETHER FOR La- BOR, BUSINESS OR DRESS PURPOSES, FROM A Sc. OVERALL (WITH OR WITHOUT APRONS) TO 4 $35 SUIT. WE SELL A STRONG, DURA- BLE PAIR OF PANTS FOR $2 WE HAVE THEM IN EVERY GRADE, UPTO§9. WESELL A SER- VICEABLE SUIT FOR $7. WE KEEP THEM IN ALL THE INTERMEDIATE GRADES, UP TO ‘THE FINEST KNOWN. WE SELL CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $125 TO $9; BOYS’ SUITS FROM $3.50 TO $15. ONE OF THK PLEASANTEST FEATURES OF OUR BUSINESS IS THE SUB- STANTIAL PATRONAGE WE HAVE EVER RE- CEIVED FROM THOSE WHO EARN THEIR MONEY BY HARD AND HONEST TOIL. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D8T& (ALL BLUE SIGNS) 3.M. GRADY, Manacun my19 A BBB. £ EEE AA RUB E Bea BP ban Ee a4 4 BBB EEE TITT A L oO RRR It N sco T aa HE oO OR RNS NO @ FRAUE 8 ORRULNN & oo 7 2°20 tuL00 RB ORUN RN G6OS POPULAR PRICES. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES co DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WOOLENS. BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM.........$20.00 “TROUSERS Gee OE CORKSCREW AND DIAGONAL WORSTEDS IN EVERY SHADE. COAT AND VEST TO ORDER FROM..........$21.00 SAMPLES AND RULES FOR SELF-MEASURE- MENT SENT ON APPLICATION. UNIFORMS AND LIVERIES 4 SPECIALTY. NN Ni coo RENHSC PDE FE NNNUC Oo OL 7 NNNWC co OL NNN I cco 00 LiL Lun TTIT H A FER T HOW F Tt HH KEE TIT? A OO RRR T ATE OORR t AA tue co BRT @17 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON. myl9 matter of a recent appointment may amount to something, or it may not. The man who has Jeast reason to feel alarmed about it is Mr. Car- lisie himself If bis constituents can afford to retire lum for the satifuction of a grudge, hecan aifora to let them. There is no congressional district in the United States whose representa- tive in Congress fills a larger place in the esteem of the American people than the sixth Ken- tueky. ——_——. -=____ ‘The Chicago organ of the Knights of Labor continues to pour hot shot into the anarchist crew. And well it may. So long as there remains in the mind of any intelligent citizen the least confusion of the Knights of Labor with the Knights of Idleness, it behooves the real workingman to struggle to uproot it, ‘The object for which every honest labor Feformer is striving is the improvement of the Wrues Tuz Crovrs Rou By YOULL WANT THIN CLOTHING 4S YOU KNOW, OUR STORE IS THE PLACE TO FIND THE NEWEST THINGS, AND THE LIGHTEST AND BEST PLACE TO SEE THEM. IN LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES, EITHER LIGHT OR DARK COLORS, IN SERGES, DRAP D'ETE. ALPACAS, MO- HAIRS, OR “WHAT NOT,” YOU WILL FIND THE NOVELTIES HERE. IN LIGHT WEIGHT DRESS GOODS, SUCH aS FINE DIAGONALS, condition of the wagecarner. Improvement involves the idea of building up. The funda. mental idea underlying anarchism is that of pulling down. The two can never be recon- eiled, for there is no middle ground on which ereation and destruction can meet, Tax Srocx BALTIMORE CITY PALAIS ROYAL, (From 61 North Eutaw street, Baltimore,) 18 FOR SALE AT No, 914 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST AT COST PRICES. ‘Egyptian Lace Flouncing, 4Sin. wide, $1.10, worth Flouncing. $1.10, worth $1.25. ToS ius! worn lies 130, No. 9, 15e; No. 12, 19¢.; Cape Collars, (Sedenbrey’s make),S¢,worth 10, Coliars, very cheap. Sill Fichus and scart, 25c., worth 39¢, Lace Fichus and Scaris, 5c. to 15e. each, Bull Gloves, 4c... worth Oe. Tadietta Giovery 30c., worth 45c. and ‘very ches) — Sener Soret ‘homson’s Glove- Fitting Corsets, S5c., worth $1_ Common-Sense(50u Bone Corset, $1.37, worth @L75, ONE PRICE J. M. FOLLEN, 914 7th street nw, myisim (Baltimore City Palais Royal.) Basy Coacz At $6.50, sold elsewhere at $7.25. BABY COACH At $7.50, sold elsewhere at $8.25. BABY COACH At $8.00, sold elsewhere at $9.50. ‘The Largest Assortment of BABY COACHES at ihe very Lowest Prices to be found in Washington. CH. RUPPERT, apis 403 7th street northwest. ENTLEMEN’S SUITS SCOURED 60 cents, Pants 26 tents, Vests 20 coat cents, Vests 25 cei Altering: ‘done in best manner, Geeds called for ang delivered KL Hann, 05 Ott st. n.w., and 42.N. Calvurt st. Haltimore. mb1S-30° WORSTEDS, CORKSCREWS, TRICOTS, AND CLOTH-FACED GOODS MADE UP VERY LIGHT FOR WARM WEATHER, WEAR, WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL TES, IN CASSIMERE TROWSERS, LIGHT COLORS AND LIGHT WEIGHT, TO WEAK WITH DARK COATS, WESHOW SOME NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LINES, IN SMALL BOYS’ SUITS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF SERGES, LIGHT AND DARK, LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES: AND FLANNELS. BOYS SAILOR SUITS, BLUE, GRAY AND WHITE EB BaRNUM & CO, myld 931 PENN. AVE eS J. F. Massrxo & Oo, (Successors to T. Toumey), 1820 Penna. Ave. and 407 12% St. N. W., STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Examine our assortment of Marble and Granite ‘Monuments, Headstones aud Markers. ‘New Designs, Good Work, Low Prices, Yard on 13% st., below Penna ave. uw. my19-1m Axcro-Axzsican Tssunance Co, 20 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST?) Wasurxctox, DC, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES 0023 Tae Szvex O’ Croce Crosse | Weny Txronrasr. ‘Movement has so far worked admirably. If people ‘The Palats Royal having closed out the balance o Summer stocks of three importing houses of New who can would only come before the last hour of | York, earnestly requests a visit of inspection. The doing trade, they would be the cause of clerks leaving thestore at seven——asit now frequently occurs they sare compelled to stay Inter to get thelr goodsin order —But even as it isit's been a benedt all around— and if you——the dear poblie—wit try to see how early you can do your buying in the day—why should we not fuel encouraged to think of six o'clock tn the near future es the closing hour?—Hope it will come—but Just now weare open until seven, and woare really anzious during the hours we are open toshow you how we employ our time—You have ut to visit us to see the benefits of close attention to ‘your wants—While it's woe we have not # man’s waitin the house for less ‘han Ten Dollars we havea Feason for not having them and the reason s—one of two things—If not both—must be sacrificed — to get up cheaper—the first is a—cbeap class of material—the second {s—very poor labor—with either of these—the result fs the same—a poor garment— While at Ten Dollars—our lowest price —we can—and we dogive you » suit well made well trimmed—stylishy cut—and the material all ‘wool and wear-resisting—When we can get these qualities combined in a Suit to sell at less than Ten Dollars —We will have them—We recently had an inspection of our stock by one of the firmof Brookaw Bros —and he said—"¥ou are on the correct rosd; don't keep any article that won't give satisfaction, even if you have a demand for it, because it's new oF others have it. Stick to good goods at fair values and you get the trade and you willhold It. Sacrifice your Profits occasionally if you are forced to meet ideas of prices and you won't loose by It Inthe end.” We en- dorse these views—if we did not—why would we publish them? as SaKS & COMPANY. 800 to 308 SEVENTH STREET. m19 Jouxsos, Garner & Co. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. ‘L-yard wide Batiste, in beautiful styles, 12140. Gankie Seersucker, entirely new patterns, Lie. Dress Ginghams, 1c. PLAIN CHAMBRAY: Cabie Cord Organdies, in plaid and cheeks Creat and White Cheek Nutusook, 64, Nicworis Lawn, 101 wide: 10, Lr ‘ew styles Iu Domestic Satin 5,000 yards os, 10, Colored Dress Goo COLORED CASHMERES, ALI , IN ALL COLORS, 12ye. rinkle Seersuckers, 10, L2%4c. 210, 1 wide: 10,1 24c. Be. 2g, 15, 250. V'S VEILING, ETC, ET PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, Jerseys. $1, $1.25, $1.59, $2. Extra wide Biéwehed Su ting, only 19¢. Goth for Men and Boys! wear, 25, 374g, 50c. LADIES! AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC. ETC. A bargain In Huck and Damask Towe!s, 12c. WINDOW SHADES, PATENT ROLLERS, CAR- PETS, OIL CLOTE STRAW MATTINGS. A big bargain in Smyra Rugs, 65c, mmy19 Barocas Ix Jensevs JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pa. ave.,s: uth side, near 7th st, The sale of this wonderfully popular gar- mentcontinues unabated. We have received and will offer this week, in conjunction with our previous excel specially great value ‘nt stock, the following two ‘Lot 908.—25 duz. Hlack Imported Stockinette Jerseys, coat back, dart front, pe fect shape and thoroughly made, ail sizes, worth $2, only $1.50 each. Lot 440.25 doz, Imported Stockinette Jerseys, vest front, coat shape back, perfect In shape, it and nicely finished. Colors: Black, navy blue and brow: sold at, $2.50, only §: (Secong floor; . Worth, and generally each. Ke elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Grasv Bancarss Lx Mirra Having received our stock of Silk Mitts we call your attention to the following excellent bargains: ‘$-But. Ribbed, All-Silk Mitts, black and tan colors, only 46c. per pair. $-But. Drop-Stiteh, All-Siik Mitts, black, tans and browns, ouly 69c. per pair. 4-but. Leagth Jerse lik Mitts, black and tan colors, only 50c. per palr. 6 and S-But. Jersey Sik Mitts, black and colgry, ouly re, and Bc. per pair Fespectively. its, in 10-But. Length Jersey silk tans, assorted, only $1 per pai We ure also showing an excellent ine of Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, in black and. all the ne spring colors, hatching the prevailing woolen tabrics, which we are offeriug at ex: ceptionali low prices, (Pirst floor: iS xt to the door.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. TROSS CLOTH, goods were bought for cash at a discount oftwenty-five per cent. Our patrons will find prices one quarter delow the market prices of to-day. L sSS5 AGES i aA CoO ERR 2,356 pleces EGYPTIAN LACES. 6 inch wide, 10c., worth 15¢. 9 inch wide, 18¢., worth 20c. 12 tnch wide, 19¢., worth 250. 15 inch wide, 25¢., worth 39c. 40 inch wide, 85c., worth $1.25. Sa Above Laces come in very heavy and beautiful designs. Our buyer Is very enthusiastic, and says it is A FER i $8 no exaggeration to say they are really worth more than stated above. RA DDK Km HOW dy BR RB DT ER SEPP gs WOHAAR RRR OB BS. EF H HA AN NNDDD K kK F = Warranted pure JAPANESE SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS. 60 doz, with narrcw hemstitched borders, in fancy colors. for 48c. each. 40 doz,, solid colors, for 39¢. ‘a7 Japanese Silk is superior to China Silk as re- gards wear and appearance. Prices quoted are lowest ever advertised for genuine Japanese Silk Handker chiefs, Ob 00, ¥ V EER g5S, so F SvyY Ez Ee a a cae ‘00 x = ‘The bargains quoted below are the best in every re- ‘spect. Fit, quality and finish guaranteed perfect. 6 and 8 button length, Taffeta Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, black and tans, 25c., worth 48¢, button pure silk Mousquetaire Gloves, black, 580; colors, 68c._ Every pair worth 98c. S button length, Undressed Kid Monsquetaires, tans and greys, 84c. pair, worth $1.25. button Undressed Kid Gloves, tans only, 75c., g00d value at 98¢. 4% The Palais Royal reputation for Kid Gloves has ‘been built up solely because no trash is ever offered. EFFL (00. W WW EER RRE 55s EE OWWWWR RRS Fer 33 Wwww ee BP ¥ LLL 00 W W EERE E Sgt RIBBONS, FEATHERS, 6 Poppies in bunch for 25c. Large bunches Snowballs, Roses, Buttercups, Daisles, 15 and 10¢, bunch, ‘RIBBONS here quoted are not cheap In the usual meaning of the word. The prices are low only when the quality is taken into consideration. Surah Silk Sash, Ribbons, Picot Edge, fifteen inches wide, all colors, $1.68, worth and sold elsewhere for $2.25, Sash Ribbons, 7 inches wide, all colors, watered, ‘78c.; Satin, 79c.; Striped, 85c. Equal in quality to the 98c. Ribbons sold by the Palais Royal last weeks ‘and superior to the 98c. Ribbons offered to-day by its competitors, FEATHERS. Just purchased 500 dozen bunches of Ostrich Feathers. Very best quality and worth 8c. ‘Your choice for 37c. a bunch. SS A TIIT Coc H H EFI EB So eT SOR TEE gs Sss8 2° & Goo HB Eee Eun, Sus = CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKS. Japanese Leather Is very fashionable, but the high prices merchants have been forced to charge hasmade ita luxury few can indulge in. The Palais Royal is at last enabled to quote popular prices. Japanese leather is stamped with indelibie colors. ‘The designs, while being quaint and odd-looking, are truly artistic. Card Cases trom 39. to $1.50, Pocket Books from 49¢. to $1.98. Satchels from $1.75 to $3.98. ‘8a Please inspect; you will not be expected to buy. 2 a A It x85, PoP AA OL Aa wt £8 Per AA E AA Ht Sssg PAA Tran 2*4 TT Ssg8 RRR 00 Y ¥ A 4 KR OO ¥Y¥ AK LE RRR OO Y¥y AA L BOE 050 BY AANA Dee ss. RR 00 ¥ A°A in 7 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 49 Gentlemen and Ladies will find profitable read- ing below. ‘This entire column belongs to the Palais Royal. myl7 GGG HER NN N TTIT gSSg eGo Rk” NNN TT § Goo EE NRN of SSs Geo Kee NNN OT Sgs8 5 GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! It’s not often you read advertisements, and when you do, you are justified in not believing the palpable honsense of s0 many advertisements, NOT MORALITY, BUT WISDOM, trThe Palais Royal dvems it wise to advortis rue. i Apart from the fact that it is not gentlemant obvious that on being found out (and that fable) much damage accrues TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. Mr. Leech, the gent’s furnishing buyer. has just re- turned from'New York with fine Neckwear and Halt Hose, purchased at half price. The wholesale houses are closing out summer goods, and cash purchasers can almost quote thelr own prices, 18 SEEING BELIEVING? ‘The old adage says so. However, shonld you favor us with a call, we promize you the prompt and polite attention of gentlemanly cierks, who will look on your Gooo Barcatss Ix Panasots, “The racers having departed, zood weatherand sonshine isin orde pared to keep the sun off with ai best things he Sun Umbrelias and. Pai create an unu: of the it we are pecially pro- legant stock, abouts in. the nature of rasols, and in order to al demand we shall offer this Week extraoruinary values, of which tbe fol- lowiny ‘Shi iF sample: led ‘willed Satin Canopy-top Parasols, ‘usually sold at $2.50, only $2 euch. Shaded Jong handies: colors, black and red and. ‘Turk Satln, Parasols, Canopy-top, Town, and gold; usually sold at $5, only $3.50 each, Nobby Silk Coaches in handsome ring de signs, forming stripes; “light and dark elfects; {op tnsh Very ied with satin bow. ‘$4 each. ylish Pongee Parasols, patched over quisite. Worth with Squares of velvet: a new concelt, and vel Bandscine. “Only 6-75 each, kf Superb Line o ois fn bac We ik and colors. $6 10 ‘bought only @ few of each ‘kind, in order to xecure # vari curial Lace Covered Para $11 euch. ty, consequently are displaying many exclusive styles. (Second. loor: take elevator. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Visit as one of inspection, and not necessarily expect You to purchase, GCG, EER NN N TTTT 88g oop nen f § ee ee Kee NNN 1 = 4Sgs8 5 HALF HOSE, Lot 103 comprises 105 dozen warranted pure Lisle Thread Half Hose. New shades of fancy stripes. Kegular price, 50c. Palais Royal price, 35¢. pair. Lot 109 consists of 90 dozen Fine Gauze Summer Balbriggan Hail Hose, la new shades oftans, slates, modes, etc, Regular price, bc. Palais Royal price, Lot 133 comprises 150 dozen English Balbriggan ‘Half Hose in endless variety of stripesand solid colors. Full regular inade, double heels and toes, improved shape. Har price, 25e. Palys Royal ‘price, 22c. Z NECKWEAR, 175 dozen Imported Engitsh Puff and Knot Scar! wife ee nae lok En oat ene Regular prices. Special prices son New Lor Or Exsromrnrs, We pl sale to-day a new line of Nein- sook Einbroideries, clean, fresii and most desir able goods, w ‘h we have marked at the fol- lowing extraordinary low prices: Fine Nainsook Eimbroideries, work, close heavy ‘2% Inch, 10c. per yard. inch: Lee: Ber yank inch, 25c. per yard. 8 1, Be. 22 inch (flouncing), $ Also Iusertings to match, FINE NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY, inch, 10c. per yard, 5% Inch, 20c. per yard. AO inch, 0c. per yard. 21 inch (ouncing) 75c. Also Insertings to match, In conjunction with the above we are show. ing an el Embroider! 1k Uste Embroideries, Colored roideri Mulls,Batistes and Cumbricsin mateh patterns: comprising the largest stock legant stock of Hamburgs and Swiss ““All-overs” omy ‘and best variety yer shown by us, aid at lower prices than get erally prevail myl7 (Second floor; take elevator. Woobwaky & LorHRoP. = wwnstasw O8Cu; 440. ‘dozen Fourin-band Scarfs, identical to the goods be: ted all over the city for 5Uc. Palais Royal price, 2 ‘25e. eacl Ae_Allold stock of 44c. and 68c. Scart have been reduced to 39c., In order that they may not look bad. ‘value when compared with the new goods, Sa” A show window full of saiaples of above lots. Look at them, PPP A RRR A SSq S83, PoP AA Re dh B59 % F H Br OS BPE AA S58 OE 3 Po AAR BAYS Ss58 “09 Sys Just opened two special bi ins, * I2'doz-alllk Pougeo Parasols, with shaded silk Iinings, $3.48: worth $5.00. ‘doz. futge size Black Satin Parasols, shaded i cane handles, $3.10, worth $4.00, re AHH 00 358, FEE RRR Ty HUH oO o £8 ERR ¥ HHH ‘88g If EK RRR xy Ht H E RR 2 4 - H 00 Sss8 keg RR ¥ = Bpecial sale of Silk 1 pbbecial lose and the following special toes and heels, extra Pure Silke Hose, Black, doubl Avyorer Ixvorce Jusr Re. Of that excellent bargain in Childre tton Hose, w heel and double toe. Ail sizes frot ‘Ribbed Cot CEIVED fh doubie kucey: doutle 6 10 Bike Obly 25e. per pate. Plenty of 280. Black Hose elsewhere. bat not like tice; for we canuot alwaya wecuts ‘Unguestio be them, Dest 2hc. Black Hove t6 Z im this city or elsewhere. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ~ Orn Srore is Burovenr ht to the home of the most distant sho] Brfetoail order system ine Righ state of per o We are constantly shipping goods to near all points inthe country ‘and the pabiicanion ot ‘our illustrated catal of the most benetici ‘has been productive Tesults, both to us and OUF numerous country patrons, causing an ‘enormous iner ment, ‘Suli we have just. ing undone to sitll further’ incr of our rapidly growing business, and I the utmost watiatacth tall, or will cheerfully refund chase money upon request and return of have not wifiveChtalogue, sd Teas ot the ang if you for our 8) my]? ease in the wales of this depart- 1B, and will Jeavenoth- rease this branch jarantee on even to thealight- he WOODWARD & LOTHROP. long. $2.68, Good valudsat $3.50, Pare Silk Hose, in colors and black, including tne new bronze green, $2.98 worth $3.50. Black Spun Silic Hose, white ‘split feet. The best in of the lot, $L08 and $18; worth at least $2.60 and $2.98, ‘##” Above lots do not belong to the regular stock, ‘and cannot be dupli- and as the quantities are limit cated, an early call is advised. REGULAR STOCK SILK HOSE, Pure Silk, at $6.68, $4.98, $4.68, $8.80, $3.48, $2.98, A Silk, id $1. 4 ‘Largest stock and best values in this city. ‘ ¥ BFE 558s — y ER Eee — Ladies will be E eg8 = opened Sigh ed with the new stock just liga Metin gent comaergt NY suztpon of old gold, cardinal aad bioae, Win vertical 3B lozen old gold, with cardinal border. dozen pure white, with navy blue border, 2 dozen cream, with light blue border. (10 dozen solid colors, comprising while, straw, light up. e., from $2. ited. New Srrvzzs Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Halt-Hose dha Canes, myl5 Maa M. J. WAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK AND ‘The Latest, at Popular Prices, W. 8 TEEL, 985 Pennsvivanis avenue. Horr, 1300 F STREET N, W., INVITES THE LADIES TO INSPECT THE LATEST STYLES IN WALKING AND SHADE HATS, ma OY AL. my15 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WANTED—HELP. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. TED—AT 1711 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘fina Boy to lear barness busines Agee ANTED — A GENTLEMAN WELL CON nected and of good address. Apply to-morrow 0, 1224 F st. 0. w.,in basement, toJ. 8 PAI KER. ate ANTED-AN, INTELLIGENT LADY, OF quod aldrean for s tight position ia car pesin oe Reterences requisite. Saisry $8 per week. Call afer 9. F. A. THUEE, 425 7th st hw., up stair ite ‘ANTED—A PIANO PLAYER, MAN OR W Women stsveistust nee mina ANTED—FOUR FIRST-CLASS PANTALOON Wee aa LS SES 1719 Bt J ANTED—WOMEN COOKS AT ONCE AND for all house work, young Germans for beer bar e and waiters. Also, help for the country and summer sdnaltes MEAROR WUIAe SLs Th wee = WANTED A PADARSTERS CLERK FOR duty on board U.S. S. Constellation, now fitting for summer cruise with naval cadets. “Apply at once with letters from pay officers with whom served, as RTS etsy outa ln ee Navy, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. my19-2t ‘ANTED-YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN TO cook, wash aud iron; pieasant healthy country place; ‘reference. Apply,2U17 Massachusetts ave, morning or evening. myl93te "ANTED — EMPLOY ' BUREAU CON- ducted by Ladies, Cooks, Chambermalds, Nut Men Cooks, Walters, Bell Boys, and Assistants, white ‘and colored, city and springs. "717 M st n.w.’ Di RK RENT—212 18TH ST. SW. CONVE- Fito “to "Suthsonian, Insitute, Nattsual Nez Feaus, cites handootve Hackna: aime Ot en suites ue three bandsoine ensutte, Rished, and board if preferred: ‘In'a private. facally and cheap if permanent my1OK* PCS RENT. PLEASANT, HANDSOMELY FUR: pishee Rooms: oue of the most delightful and Srablesitastions in the city. 1421 Kt uyilwe OR RENT — 806 17TH ST. N.W.. TAN. ‘mely furnished rooms, en suite of three roous or singly. with bot and cola water: bath on same floor; summer rates, myi9-ste POR RENT—ONE LARGE, NICELY-FURNISH- ed tront room with board. AYS1 Bast. se. over: looking the Capitol Park. may TOS GOR RENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ‘Roomsin one of the most delightful locations in, the city. First, second and third floors. Herdics pass the door. ‘Terius moderate. Inquire 1014 15u1 st nw. myl ote FOR RENT-FOURSFURNISHED ROOMS, first and second floors, single or en suite; summer Fates; central location: modern Improvements; gen- tlemen preferred. AU704 10th st, nw. myles ‘OR RENT-LARGE, COOL, WELL VENTI lated. nicely furnished, second'floor Roam: com- odious closet; deligh ful lopation; suupmer rate: ree erences exchanzed; private family. 5 Sooking. Cree my lose OR RENT — DOURLE_ PARLORS, HAND- somely furnished. Also Second floor.” 15 Grant Place. my18-ste fancies and improvements: ‘ava; nice location. Inquire on premises, mlz JFLOR, RENT—1230 8 ST. 3 fol ttle house of [six rooms: ihodern in ments: jon June ist: can be see en alivance Apply to 3 ts FES LOUISIANA AVE for boarding or room renting: modern improve ments _Ingul. 927 F stow. __my FOR EENTCRICE LITTLE SIX ROOM RIC house, with al moder , ane WIth, 1423 Fst ow. POR RENT-BRi A FOR RENT—HOUSES. RK RENT—1704 CONNECTICUT AVE, NEW Brick Dwelling, 13 rooms, ali modern conven- neces, ‘at $22.50 per month. 'C cK HOUSE gas; 150 A st. ne; $35 per month. Insurance anc Keul Estate Agenis, DOR RENT— O14 12th stm cosets. 6, OLMSTEAD, 16 New York ave. 0 NEW YORI Park, 2 roo __ FOR W. A DELIGHT section of cit ‘conven! WATER AND S. PRATT & SONS, FOR BENT 400 0 St NW. 2 NICELY FUR- ‘nished table for light housekeeping; ‘il Ver, taviesinen “and gas furnished. “Price £8, RE & CO. my15-4t¢ | myl4-or WASTED INMEDIATELYAN INDUSTRI. POE RENT FOUR ‘ROOMS IN BUILDING COR- ous, good German Girl, to nurse and do general | Ai ner 7th and_ E sts. n.w., over Davis Drag Store, housework, inw family of three: a good comtortable 10th and F sts., or to W. home and $10 wages to the right person: no washiny oF troning. Address Box 16, Siar oitlce,with good refer. ence, ey Sse “WASTED-AT ONCE. FOUR TATLORS AND four Talloreases:steady employmentall the pear, Apply to G. E. HINKLEY, Front Royal. Warren souniy, Va. ae Tee CHAMBERMATD, 1413 Masswchnsetts av W ASTED-A COLORED GIRL TO Go NORTH to do general housework in a familly of two, Ine guire at 910 15th st,, MePherson Square. my1s-3t* WW ASTED-A boy ahouvr 16 YEARS OLD TO Work at pressing partaloons: one with a little knowledge preferred. Apply at Room No. 7-401 sth, 2. W., «hird floor, my1s-3re TO START A NTED—MEN ) WOMEN ‘an hour, 10¢. to Bc. an hour male daytime or even i. Wehd 0c. fora package of aaptes a ST eee SUPPLY Co., Alban: ‘my18-Im ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, PXPERIENC Wars YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO yy tim and “drape skin Apply at 07 oth st WANTED A GENTLEMAN HAVING SOME influence and # large acquaintance In Washing- commission. Address CANVASSER, Star office. myl7-lw and todo light chamberwork. Only competent person need apply. 1614 If st nw., between 10 aud am. (ONEST YOUNG MAN LO- cated outside principal cities, for position rep- Salary to begin $70 per month, References exacted. Banumeturer, Lock hos Lanse Ne Te nyt eee $10 to $20; chambermaids, nurses, men cook COOMBS, Ws) business at their homes, easily learned in lng samples to commence on. Address, ALBANY my17-3t* ton to canvass, Will guarantee $15 per week, wi WANTED-A Goo SEAMSTRESS, COLOR resenting an oid established firm in his own state. RS, CB bermaids, nurses, scrubbers, dish washers, W adtEn—cooxs, DRESSMA’ ers, ladies’ maids; other hel open until $ p.m. 630- BURNHAM. this and 1 Fst. nw. Apply to R 0. HOLTZMAN, DAVIS. “iny18-8t Fyn T_WITH BOARD—CHEPRFUL,N “fii x nished, three-window, second-siory” rvom; ing bed if déstred: suitable for two persons: refer- ence exchanged. 1012 12th st. n.w. my ists POR RENT-10 A LADY WITH GOOD REFER- ences. a second floor. unturn:shed front room, cen- trally Jocated, with oard for, $30. or with room fur, nished for $40. Address Box 96 Star office. my153t® “ST., COMMUNICATING voms on second floor. a healthy and : cality. References required. my1Ssi* (OR RENT—ONE N1CELY-FURNISHED FRONT. Bed oom suitabie for two gentlemen or man and wife; $8 per month In ndvance. 607 N sto0.W. M183 (OR RENT—1025 VT. AVE—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite of three rooms or singly, with hotand cold water, bath on same Hloor; rent rea~ sonable; board If desired. my Iss FPPEAT, EURSISIPED ROOMS AND HOARD ‘$20. First and second floors at 2207 14th st nw. my182t* rey Ok RENT—DESIRABLE. MS, 2D OR 3D floor; Lst., near 13th; private family: board If de- Sired; summer rates, Address Z room 124. department. ny dK RENT—TWO r FURNISHED COM- NICELY municating second-foor, Rooms, Also, three un- rnished communicating Rooms; centrally located. 426 11th st nw. z WOR RENT—DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROOMS, horthern, southern and eastern exposure, with good board. "1321 N st.corner Vermont ave. 830-18% rouge H STREET, DSOMELY furnished parlor and bedroom, southern exposure; Summer rates; with or without board. mylT-St* UPPER FLOORS 941 Pennsylvania ave; gas, water, &c. Address HARRIS, Star office. ‘my 7-3 WOR RE = ON FL ROOMS A’ and third floors; furnished or unfurnis After five o'clock. {OR RENT—T" IGHTFUL ROOMS ON the second, story ssultable tor light housekeeping: Teference given and’ required; $7 per month in ad- Vance, Inquire at 1542 North Capitol stm w. my17-3t* {OR RENT — COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room with boa:d, in private family, at 1112 M st. my17-3t* P ESIRABLE ROOMS ON Penpsvivania ave; to good tenant only; no chil- Gren. Apply after 4:30 p.m. JORDAN, Photographer, 1227 Pa. uve, my 14-2" 3 new. _ WANTED-—SITUATIONS Wan TED—BY A RESPECTABLE _ Birla Place as chambermuld or general Louse. work; goud refer ply at SOL Ost G bond if necessary; on raduate of w univ sition as clerk, or business A FIRST-CE. A FRI n in restaurant or hotel. Address it 7 937 Virginia ave. sw my1o-3t Waste kxow RELIABLE &nd competent servants. ar for any capacity, this cliy un LABOR, BUREAU, 617 ath st i 110-6" W ANTEDSBY AN OLD PAMITY SERVANT, X Diace as a Ludies’ maid, orto, take care of am ine alld; oF the care of a child:to so away or stay in city ive uuod Felerelice, 1725 Massachusetts ave, my19-1i Wane old, strong and healthy, in @ store of to le, trade, 3 4 WANTED RY A KESPECTABI. girl, asituation as child's nurse or lady's No objection w leaving the city. Apply at 1411 Lest. nw. my1s-2t wast BY A You as useful companion, a me more an object than salary. Please address, PALMERSTON, ‘Star office: referénces exchanged. my15-3t* D—A SITUATION BY A COMPETENT irl as housemaid or waitress ipa first- class family; willing to leave the clty: good references given. Address Box 54, Star office. mi73t WANTED K THAT ONLY RELIABLE find competent servants in ail capacities—white and colored. with city reference, S.A, COUMBS, Ein} POR RENT_ASUITE OF LARGE A1k nishea Rooms on second floor, at 1 ummner rates. Table Board aspecialty. JOR k = _N. W.-HANDSOMELY furnished con.menicating parlor and_ bed-room: horth and south exposure. Also one large sou! efor one or two gentlemen; gus, bath tendunce; summer rates. WOR Fvanitacer Sylvaniaave. FOR RENT_OFFICES. _ T—OFFICE AND DESK RooM. COOK, cor. 1th and Fats. myl9at . SUMMER MONTHs—A desitab'e furnished office in Corcoran Building, third floor, fronting ou Lath street. “Apply at 40, Corcoran Butta my io ste POR RENT-THE UPPER FLOORS OF 1319 ‘st, adjoining Sun bailaing. ‘Third igor, ond fidor, $50: Hrst Hoor, $100: sinzle oltices S10,813 ahd $20." Apply ta DOBSON & DELLS Ieat Es. ite tnd ans, Brokers In basement. my 15-8 JOH, RENT_OFFICES-FURNISHED, OR UN- {urnished, en suite or single, second or third. floor: southern exposure, 950 Ist. mw “apso-in JOW RENT—ELBGANT oF FICE ROOM, FiLost {io upward, in “Valter. Building” 1008 aud org Fathi "W.G DUVALL, Bio Fst na apzi-im ___FOR RENT—STORES. JOE KENT-StoRE, 601 Siw sensey AVE. u ; $20 per month. Apply to W. C. JC SON, Tas Vik st lw. nyisim” ‘T-STORE 17 I ST. N. E, TWO Tooms on same floor and cellar, will rent cheap. ‘Apply on premises, y1S-2ee 3D FLOOR, 939 Pennsyi- Inquire at RICE'S Studio, FOE BE ply to J. . Bureau, 926 1 st. nw. myl 7-60" W ANTHRO A SERTLED WHITE WomAN, fa Piace as child's nurse: “no objection to leavin thecity, or to do chamberwork and sewlig. Best of city reférences, Address Hox 40, Star office. my17-3t* WV ANTED-PLACES FOR COOKS, 24 GIRLS, Lurses, ladies maids, housekeepers and others with references, ‘This and other eities and country, PRICE & BURNHAM, 680-682 Fst. n.w.. my16-00 ANTED—PLACES FOR HOUSEKE W itay's: matds cooks, ePERS, chambermaids, nurses, waitresses, men cooks, waiters. porters and drivers with references, 717 M'n.w. DUN DORE & CU.a27-4w* WANTED--ROOMS. WASTED-TWwo FURNISHED ROOMS, Suitable for light housekeeping: must be Tea" sonable. State location and price. Address J. i Star office. W Antes MAN AND WIFE, three or four unfurnished rooms ior light house. keeping. State terms and particulars Address C. A. K., Star office, my18-2 W ASIED-TWO COMMUNICATING “ROOMS, nicely furnished. by # voung Iady, who will pay in advauce aud be permauent if suited; Fent not toe: ceed $20 during summer months Address L. CASTER, Star 0 ns Tt WITH GARDEN, y, that can be rented for six montis, southeast; ; northeast oF Village near. Adk VIRGIN’ WASTED To nin ten rooms, with stable, between ats, and K st. and Pennsylvaniu ave. ANT, Star office A HOUSE OF ABOUT Oth and 15th Address TEN- my19-3te VE IMMEDIATE CUSTOM ers for several houses, well located, at from three to six thousand dollars. Aiso, wanted other property, improved and unimproved, "Property placed {a our hands advertised at our expense, my8-2w WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. p.w. WANTED—MISCELLA NEOUS. W ASTED-S1.000 six. 03 three per centa month; Security unexception- abie, Address “SECURITY,” Star oflice. my19-3t ANTED—BY A LADY COPYING:OR WRIT: ing; excellent reference, Address ‘B. H.. Star otice, my18-3i* ‘ANTED—A FRENCH LADY OF CULTURE (teacher) would give her services in exchange for bourd in the country during her vacation, address. TEACHER, Star office, my1s-2w* ANTED—A GOOD SURE-FOOTED, SOLID galted Saddle Horse, about 15 hands high; must now be airaid of anything. Aduress W. W., Star office. my. THs; WILL PAY ‘State price, size and age, 24 AND 20 feet by 61, with fine all modern’ Improve- KJ. TLE ave., N, my19-6r LOST AND FOUND. OR SALE-ON CAPITOL HILL AND cheap and ver WO square feet. Ie MT. _SALE-CHOICE LOT ON wont Aand B sts me, 2 by #7 feet, to 50 foot ENT—HOUSES. er TESS THOS J. MYERS, 1216 Fai nw. JOR RENT—Is01 HAREWOOD Ay ®, all imps, large st Key opposite. Apply to LE DROIt and lawn ARBER & CO, Le Droit Bath SALE—LOTS. aL wv. We tots for the ‘desi Best es J.C. COUR, cor. 1th and F sta, €713 Market space. myissie | “in = ~ 12TH St SE—TWO STORY | 20K SALE—A BARGAIN TWO CHOICE L $10. SWORNSTEDT & BRAD- k Sneat New Mampshire ave. 20 by myise | 114 fort SUP OLMSTEAT 1418 New Vork ave, ON. 25,500 1056, 60 pear of square DST, Be my18.1W 401 whet nw. | alley.” Converiant propane RRENT—2209 14TH ST. NW. BRICK | 3° HPPATy buliding.. oonie | pat House, Sroomsand bath, recentiy papered, and in | 2 EEIPOLD, 1s = ood repair; $22 per month, ‘Also 1912 New Hamp. JOR SALE—THRER Ly MST. Con hire ave. nw. neat brick: @ rooms and bath: range | E nercercaran To feet ols may an Suly $18 per month. THOS E WAGE | be subdivided inte tive bullliny sites, qn mre twee GAMAN, Agent MyIB-Ht_ | al ihelow price of 31.10 pr square fou tel T RORENT_BY 8 1 WALKER, 630 LOUIS | PPPOLD. 1881 Fst nw a jana ave.—S19 © si. nw. 16 roomaa mn. $7 | FOR SALE_FINE LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE 203 ra. ave. s.. store and dwelling. go>, 1405 ‘bet Tata; only 8125 per Baw. 6 F 187 Det te., @ rooms, a vents mm 13817.50." 822 Kee. ; rooms and water: SL iuteret « Olfers received for cheap lots in East Washiigion Westie eee a = oR _SALE-TWO Tm SOR RENT-S02 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, Tatde of Pren wear OL ta room Brick; all modern improvements. $20. Ki anid rear alle ‘nis per sguare foot Me argos. A DIRARHE Reco. LETPOLD, 1331 Fst nw msinae Iadrott Butiding, JOR SALE—LOT-A BANGAIN, ON KL AVE, a enol ee Pe Se JOE RENT NEW 6 ROOM BUICK HOUSES I PAKKER & TUOWASENT northwest at $15 per month. S my 18-00 ISB sue, PARKER & TOWNSEND, SOR SA: cae my18-6t lsisKat. | WOE SS sunneee VOR RENT—2136 LST, NEW,10 ROOMS, VERY | being pa eu we desirabie, Tos good tenant will rent fur G40 per | und sewer, S429 per tee mouth PARKER & TOWNS! ND, myis-at dh, A. WARNER & CO. 916 F st. n.w my18-6r wed and has 8 Toons SEN D, S18 F st. improv, ‘ants for $18 per month. apls-t FOR RED ROM JU ae mylese RENTON VERY opposite the site of the new POR RENT—-1714 137 story, busement, elev wore; all modern improv ‘occupy June 1. JOR RENT— Keys at plo 137 my 18-31 JOR RENT— NW. F238 12th st. 10r..... $55.00 Per Mo. 1100 10th st., 108. 7K st., 10r 19th ‘st, 10r... Lst., ir 5M st Gr books. Cor full hist ¢ thelstand 15th. (my1s) por | Appiy to. large Store Dist nw. house, 627 OR RENT—1 uire of owner, 341 D st. oF st. POR RENT. v1 F st. SH Jul Fates; no children. Apply ‘Veniences: possession, ‘Apply to myiS-st at $50 per month unfurnished. 22th st. nw., containing 6 rooms and all ments: “will be rented to 16ih, a desirable two-stery Tooms ahd cellar; all modern improvements. cheap at ‘Bath street, West Washingt bet. Oi and 10th ste and NI YTave. ‘A RFAU TIFUL summer rates; at the WOODMON T, cx RNISHED FLAT—TWO one furnished fiat, 3 rooms myb-12 HOS. J. FISHER & CO. hisrs_ | TOA SMALL Fast | F This bouwe te news well : ease Dest Sona meet ARKER & TOWN- my I-0¢ OR SALE ‘south POR SALE southiwes On: only Bly 0 1331'F st. nw. ror RENT New Housps is 5 See natant ‘925; 1008 Nortu Carolnne aeeee gos To: price aie ester, trie # myls-3t* __ 883 F st nw. . .. POR RENTTE NEW HOUSIS, 2216 To 2228 | Hin Bc. persue he Wiorpromptaying tem | oot CHa ee BAS Sod Fst | myrsere NEU, ON @ st, Nran | Jol Saur—a ‘on Massachuse ick house; eight BAL WARNE & Co, DANENHOWER ‘916 Fst DESIRABLE HOUSE, Georgetown heights nearly val observatory: suitable wa took Apply UWA IK ‘Northwest cor 2 ing south, BUX1O0 to =— | POR SAME DESIRANLE LOPS TIN anc ABOUT 80.000 FEE? OF GROUND, bly Loca od: several buildings there TRAP LOTS-M STN.w Per 8G. foot. Uh st. nw foot. a E HAR otts # esoxulsrs > part of Lanter “Height Price fr © being erecte 4009 per tp on wijaeent tots and peal haben: hakioaeer template building at an early day. he lots Tallocstion. Ap) offered al investment prices, adulotug lots hav lig. Just sold wt nigher rates, —yH FITCH, FOX & BROWN, MST. ON my4-6t 1437 Penneyivania ave, rooms ements: $60, 700 13th st. rH St. XW Lo} ROR sate— i td ean ae A RARE CHANC ANS oR SALE—CH ME eV CK, 1505 Pa. ave. if desired, cu from. Wash improve St. n.w., near Lowa Cirel Sa OFOFATK. BLOWN E, myst BRICK DWELLIN 34 13th st. nw. OC. aw. ___ myst” ED HOUSE, 1466 RHODE eto October, wt Summer on prenises st ‘ed Silver Spri boarding av ne to Ist Or 1446 3 BETWEEN | + story Dwell- | minutes’ walk ‘and ali con- | STANLI June 1, within the Dist Station B& P. i i 209 Cleveland a 1219 Wylie st., 6r, _mayl1-10e on N st.. near New FE REQT-A TMREESTORY Bi r cultivs fruits: ‘Cant my bought fo Biadeusburg, Mi Hampsiire aves fare ished: $40 per mouth Inquire at 718 15th st. 1. w. mylo-in, ety OST-ON TUESDAY NIGHT, FR. Liftitn Cotored, aboatten sears of we Any per- Son Who knows his whereabouts will address Box 106, Star oflice and receive a liberal reward. ae OST—AT THE KIRMES, FRIDAY NIGHT, IN [4 dressing room 11 (Indian dance), # Bangle, white Snake with turquoise eyes; also, a Venetian Shell Necklace, Returnto Miss JOHNSTON, 1333 . NDAY NIGHT, LD MEDAL, jardgiven if lett at S19 22d st. aw, Le 4 Suitable rew: my1P-20* OR 15th st aud N is heated by stear the rooms, uf which there in complete repair; street parts of the city; th ap22-1me by Just Introduced: mmediate vicinity of Uh deut’s house a pal kovernn eparunents Make it the nuostdesirathe polngin Washington tor & first-class boarding house. Apply to NAILN & OGRAM, Oncor. ground floor of the building. are fort cars. pas Drugaasts, | _™F' PORSALI OST—MAY 18, EITHER IN THE STORE, Lititacr dtd and'o, orn the store corner 13th and ae ee ble on it in gold letters, containing $285.00 in bills seer tele Ee gdouaa: Tart give Socoe to thee Se ee Wallet on 7th street, between Baum's siore and the Avenue, contalning’$50. ‘The finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving it at 282 New Jersey ave. eT M-SMITH. ‘myl-2te OST-IN McPRERSON PARK, YESTERDAY afternoon, & smail alligater purse, containing » $5 bill anda tive ceut piece. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Star office my 1-2t® OST—ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH side, a few doors from Mr. Dowling’s’ Auction Store, or in crossing to Mr, Semien's Jewelry store, & Valuable Solitaire Diamond Ring. $50 reward If re turned to 1515 Massachnsetts ave my1s-206 ‘OST—ON THE AFTERNOON OF 17TH INST, da lange Newtoundland dog, all black. | A liberal reward tf returned. JOSEPH SCHLADT, i238 3 NG ‘small amount of money; owner can obtain It of W.JOHNOWER,Elphonzo Younga Company Grocery, ROUND =* POCKETBOOK CONTAIN a 426 yin st OST—RED MOROCCO CARD CASE, ing Editorial Trip ‘Fickets, ete. turning sume to 1409 Ht. u. w. __ BUSINESS CHANCES. my 17-3" ANTED KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS: on the face are positively obliterated, leaving no marks, My ilectric Needie is the only reniedy known, for this hideous defect. Send for full particulars. Electric treatments for ladies and children. Mrs. Ur, GABRIEL, 614 12th st, bet Fand u sts. my17-61¢ 'ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE; THEBEST for $3.50 per month. 7 miles from city. In reof EB LAFFERTY, Hay scales, cor. 10th and ave, myls-1m ANTED—TO EXCHANGE MARKET OR EX. W thange Range or Savor, Oll oF Gas Stoves for oldones BUTLER'S, 931 5th, near K. Smoky chim- heys cured of no pay. Old Stoves bought and sold cheap. ‘myo-lme ANTED—A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE the ELECTRIC STEAM LAUNDRY, 1007 E sinw. CHAS 'T. NUTZE Gatisiaction ‘guaran. En teed. ANTED—FIRSTCLASS UPHOLSTERING— v ui Hair Matti renovated and remade, Sli Covers cut and made; perfect at. Furniture packed, C.C. HALL, 1906 14th st. p.w. a ‘Am* {7 ANTED—MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX- terminated trom ‘carpets, furniture, furs, &c, ‘only process which can Kill them, Hot Napths, Pee oo Reet Te TRG, 616 Loumlans epee —STEAM CARPET CLEANING; Se ES nitore steamed, upholstering of all kinds. Office 1. Pennsylvania ave.; factory corner Sth and e ‘Telephoue call 110—2. F. H. YOUNGS. ap24-ime \7 ANTED STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO W shippingby our pro ess. Telephoue 115-6 H.CHACE @ BHO. 616 Loulsiaua aye, ap2a ‘ANTED — HORSES TO KEEP; TERMS W tne nth for «rain grr “Grader bon at Briooustaoie, SIL Gist ne Keeping horses a apecialty. | City reference where re- quired. Warm on 7tirst. road, elght miles from Waah- fhgton. 0.H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md, apdt-ime D-HAND FURNITUR ‘ANTED—SEOON! 5 WwW ‘Stoves, esther caret fonsenola ch the. ‘prog eT DAUM, 250 Se swe BO NTED— ITS OF CLOTHES TO PT a PRINCE, 1000 F st. “ANTED — SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, Wacchee Gaps, Pistols. Aino, Furniture, Stoves, easiest OPT aw. matte "ANTED—COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR ‘every State and Te 7, Notary and U. & Pe ed aoe ey ‘ALKER’S, 204 10TH STREET N.W. WwW Felt,Carbolate of Ld me Felis, Pitch, Finney 5B and Gea Tar, Coasvoal Lame &c, OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SALOON, WITH BIL lard and Pool Parlors, doing good business: satis factory reasons for selling. “O17 7th st. b.w. mny LOG rq ¢ I WANT THIS AMOUNT TO S100 posi secon Maven, s yosd chaace tor mivestment ag slient or active partner. Address, name in fuil and residence, MANUFACTURER. my 7-m,W,8,3t* TW ANTED-10 EXCHANGE IMPROVED AND ‘unimproved property with clear tile in Olney, UL, for Washington property; 0 Hon to take In ‘cumbered property. W: MALN, corner 3d and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. my15-1w* D&P.166.67, 125! 2202 gun'st. nw.,.17 rs 910 19H SC n.w.lor.. 2748.N st aw., 10r..4 THOM. myl ory Cartan Re | At 2016 Hitver PL. 20r.900 | Base feos “ra Metropolitan Sligo, Md. JOR SALI York ave. . ucres, 10 ‘cows, 7 has a'run of mili 5S 17s 210 Ist stw.ur. AS J. FISHER & CO, 1324'F street northwem, OR RENT— 1812N st. n.w. 21 11th st. nw. ASP nw. Lrg rs, m1 st. parl 30 06 N. J. ave. S6., 1Ur_2S Mast ave., 8 org109|/2125 Roundary st, 6r.$16 000. 724 Sth st. uw. 61 906 25Un St. v.W., 806, 612 und 61. from the center of road and the Balti bya very large fw = 1426 Fst. uw. Unvwn, < 519 Q st.n.w.,6 JOR SAL 3 Wa. 215 Cleveland ~ | minutes’ Fide by Sold in six mouths; DUCKETT, Auto JASPER M. ton. 517 Mh sts 741 20un st., Gra. 30 | © STORES& DWELLINGS. cloned with ‘te Sesion or ras Bock tind fra ven atonee. St 50.50 AY BIS SLOP ene AD. 09 K St..9r8.. “a5 Foes A tract 016,400 Land, in Fairfax Ww m, ObD aulles of + 20x to wide bargain if sold at ouce, st ing heautiful <in Le Droit Park, SUxL1S f st Fes SALES Se Ronny acy fully situated and weil in | SAY, 1801 K stn. w ‘5 minutes from the city; su ETT, Brightwood, D. « orth of Washington; one good roads; i Y, Laurel, POR SALE-A by wcomfortable fr. ing well stocked with barge and small abundant suppl Surpassed site for cot lar address ageut of THOM A! POR SALE-Vinginia Fan, id 15 head of stock; wear ratiroad stuuou; price Apply GEO. A. ARMES, 1337 F st'nw, m station on the place; comuutat For toring and price apply 10 AUSIIN B. I 150 feet, near Seabrook Suation; Band V. PSEA Acres in’ Montgomer e, suitable for poultry or dairy far froker.1100 Pennsylvania ave, MONEY TO LOAN Joe SSSA VERY Dostuanee Proxtaa FAG st. nets tite Athy at apeculae ai birgains tm dar sot UIST. SHOEMAKER, 20 Fat myia-0t rH AND wit ‘ate T ON @ ST, RET BY W. 0. DENISON, Real Pstate Agent, 23 F st. now E FOR PROFITABLE INVEST MENT roan Bullding Lote in ish of tho: iF IKABLE Hi parts of Columbia Heights, a ki & TOWNSEND, 1418 F st.nw 1EAP—A CHOICE LOT ON MA- WM. PB p20 Line FARM; BEAUTE tn Virginia; 7 Iuguire of W. PL IN i> hingion, toy 10 1w my 15-0 FURNISH a; LAGHTT MANSION ng Station, Metropolitan Kalle: vegetables 1% abundance mediate poser. A. PHIL & 00., 1338 F st, LAUREL MD. A Tacres of land wtiac ey dee; With po. Apply to CHA ma my 121 SMALL COUNTRY Homi, rict and easy distance of Te x. House, Sable, ete. under high 0 ree apniy to Spr POOL, Aa Lith st mw. F 90D MANSAKD KOOP, 6-ROOM ling and large lot, at Highland station, 1. & ©. RR; eight minutes to city: to be sold at a grems bargain.” MAMWION DUCKETT, Attorney-at‘law, les tro 19 91S upwards HYNES Thod Tze my4-la® JNO. BBL wT ke, from Silver Spring sta KR OP CLARK, $1-2m® HALF MILE PKOM NEW lary, nice #-room House, 20 * harness aud care per day; runping to sult. 338 F st. Me; 1a bath; 100 fruit trees: good barn, ington, wrauch —CLUB HOUSE, OR SUMMER Ris sort Propery—100 acres of lund, about fv miles the ely: between the Juadensbu re and Obio Tailroad: Improv ne house and dings: raulroud, ‘ouly five oe Lon INC 20 Fo city: beautifully located: ia price $15.4 lot. Appiy to MAIO) y-at~Law, Bladensburg, Md. oF 212 D at. aw., ¥ astilnge 9p (ohm F 50 near tue District three acre lots, foot fence; “spring and ng poultry; wi iMoplemenie NT tC YY connty fd possesion L, Kea) Katate mulisostm acres of good cleared and Timber county, Va. on buth sides of the and Western ratirvad, within 20 Washington. Inquire of GLUKGE F. APS LEBY, 420 oth st nw, mb15-3m See 24,000 TO Loan D205 on City Beal . ~é scree 1) D, V4 New Vor ave, USINESS PROPERTY WANTED FOR QUICK a TO LOAN ON KEAL jeagh purchaser. BH. WABNER & 00, 3. tate. sal Rye my 916 F 2 JAMES EL “or, B ssossrsennen dO my! BS Te: LEASE=1211 F ST. N. Wj CAN BE LEASED 7 fie Te mine BOSS) Stable rear 2028 G s_10 | \ y ONY TO LOAN, IN BUMS TO +1 iT, on Oeics ae alee! See, eo Mi cSprwres real autem ee Soe Le provid TeAe wate | or a fullitsappiy to, WESCOTT @ WIC cena S68 comameuen Coreen S etinas aie come Be | ESS a0 Ramotenacave sie | “vite aa ea te Feat titted ats | oP ee aes © Neca Mole a, OS eae amare ahange property of query Rade ere ME Te Lave 1Sr§125)/1022 15th st. n.w..$92.50 | feresi; commissions only one por cent. KA, PHITS ‘Telephone call 48¢-4- myliam | 1915 Peay. 111 -88.85 2216 H st nw au >, Licetined wud Bonded Bea! Broker, 1428 7 9 10 Kew York ava. ‘myb-2i0 Lic) IC DEPOT, ISTH ST. WHARF. Sw, | 141 “Moxe*,20, L085 IN SONS OF Nor Less fair prices always. Patron! ‘wagons, ‘your | 911 than $5,000, at S per cent, on first-class olty wagons to houses and be treated right. ap2i-lm* sone! Ret property. Smaller sums at 6 WS ttourewax, SS PER CENT. INVESTMENTS. 1911 N st, 9r.... s Corner 10th and F streets northwent. eat ab bet cout, of tarraiostion brine t Tip Paav-20) Ree OE cs sctistons maine mean: OMAHA LOAN AND THUST COMPANY, 1306 Sat w., Orn 40) ty.0c lowen resen otionsteee Tihaggon mierace Ne we ‘Omaha, Nebraska. Bs. oS sana i} i Pe 3.V.N. HUYCR, erest and Principal Guaranteed and. S78; | $903 ing eens a5 1505 iennaylvania ave. i ee ee a noob? ee from three to five yeara. Interest ee |iaaad sockee *PSs S058 | cmaieseceray. Hite oa bhows. LS eae a a rr POX & Ww, Bualy. "Phe absolute certs my, and, securty Of thewe | Z0m* Pei. 18 5-300 | near 20th ab 2. 328 | “oxo 1497 Pouneyivanie ave. ‘Washington Investura, gee be (ONEY TO TOaN & ‘AT LOWEST B4' ‘OF oe eee eS ae on, N rent or sale is lberally | sc5 _ 1824 Ft . PERSONAL. =F 90 1gax OX REAL STATE AF PaY FOR A SPECIAL wt Le ae marie dee a mn ‘ Ey cL ESTATE office. Aateetircp aurea anaes aw, IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION—QUESTIONS: Co nidiaiiver on all sano. aot noe ‘and. INST! sp27-lm? Southwest cor Sih.and sis a ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY Qin tre wre now ‘to pay tall value, “JUSTH’S Old Stand,” a wy, oem FU terest. No delay ‘mh3o 2.000 “00 ft) Sig x ON REAL ESTATE! ‘at lowest rates ‘where the is 0. C GREEN, st we THOS K WAGGAMAN. ‘ATUBAL ‘Telephone 473 MINERAL fHAFE waTka