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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. TUESDAY. JUNE-1, 1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR Laos, Prsase Norice: WASHINGTON: ‘TUESDAY..__.___ June 1, 1986. ‘The Evening Star has a rerular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than | Th¢ PALAIS ROYAL Lace and Embroidery buyer treble that of any other daily paper pub- | DSving secured a small stock st nearly balf usual lished in Washington, and equal to that of | Prices. has determined Special Sale. It will be ‘om th ‘daily here added | 20ticed the quantities are small, and as the prices are togeth. ‘Whe Star cannot lertake tolpreserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess thelr man- uscripts, if unused, should keep « copy. A New Yorkhewspaper reporter has aimed a ack-handed biow at the President's bride-elect Dy publishing as a “queer coincidence” the :slatement that “Miss Frances Folsom’s story, contributed by her to a little paper gotten up by the passengers on the ocean steamer,” corre- sponded in {ts essential details with a story Printed In a weekly paper in New York city nine years ago, The coincidence may have been queer, but there is a circumstance still queerer. The Rewspaper accounts ot Miss Folsom’s ocean Voyage represent the shipboard journal as ‘made up of anonymous contributions, the au- thorship of which was wholly a matter of spec- ulation. The tact that, during her school days, Miss Folsom wrote a little story, led some of her fellow passengers to attribute the tale of the adventures of a New York street waif to her pen. Now, how, and from what soiird iid the) this reporter positively ascertaim .who contrib- ted that piece of literature? There are numberiess ways of making a llv- Ing, and one of them is by selling inferences for Jacts. The national instinct of gallantry, how- ever, revolts at the idea of choosing for the ‘victim of such traffic a lady with whose affairs ‘the newspaper-reading public have no con- cern beyond the reflected interest which all Americans must take in the members of the household of the chief of their public servants. ———— ele ‘There is promised a general overhauling of the customs officers at Portland, Oregon, San Francisco and Sitka, set on foot by the dis- Dovery that some of them have been smuggling bad whisky into Alaska, The article they drove Aheir best trade in was bought in the states for dollar a galion and sold in Alaska for eignt Cota. ‘The newspaper accounts of the scandal do not distinctly specify the subject of com- ‘plaint—whether it is the violation of the pro- hibitory law in Alaska, or the smuggling to the injury of the United States treasury, or the bad quality of the whisky, or the fact that a ten- cent comfort at the forty-fifth degree of latitude Decame an eighty-cent luxury as soon asit ‘erossed the fifty-fifth. Perhaps it is a combina~ ion of the whole lot. —— Have we another Steinberger incident in Prospect? The American consul at Samoa, it is said, has hoisted his flag above the Samoan em- biem at the request of King Malietoa and pro- slaimed @ United States protectorate over a dis- 2rict now in dispute between that potentateand ‘the rival King Tomasese, who 1s supported by » Mr. Berthold Greenebaum, if he is a staun@h American patriot, probably takes especial pride in asserting the authority of his government in defiance of the power to which dhis ancestors paid allegiance. <<< ____ Governor Hill did not go to New York city jyesterday to assist in the celebration. Some of his political foes accuse him of being afraid to let the people contrast him with President Cleveland. He ought to have gone to Buffalo, and received the homage of the host of Mr. ‘Cleveland's townsmen who are not Invited to the wedding. That would have set the ball olling for 1888 with a vengeance. ——$——— The customary late frosts having failed to ‘come to time this season, the enterprising peach- grower has been compelled to seek some other means for destroying the crop and raising Prices, A horrid black worm has therefore Deen discovered—or invented—and the whole State of Delaware is ringing with stories of the havoc he has made and is still making. It is Pretty safe to trust to the ingenuity of the peach man’s literary bureau. —<—<$<—$<— <a The Knights of Labor yesterday adopted a re- Port from their committee on legislation which may or may not produce results, according as the Knights may or may not make their influ- ence felt at the polls. The report on strikes and Boyeotts;however, which was laid over, must produce results of the most important charac- ter i adopted, for the subject is one entirely ‘under the control of the organization, —<$<$—= Mr. Matthews, the President's nominee for re- corder of deeds, evidently believes in the power of a personal interview as contrasted with any amou.t of correspondence or newspaper dis- cussto2. He is going to face the tardy Senators and flad out why they donotconfirm his nomi- nation. Other men have tried the same thing and failed, When the hung-up candidate tackles the confirming committee, he enters upon a game of “Perhaps,” with the odds all in favor of the other sidi Governor Hill, of New York, has dectared himself in favor of taking away from Senates, both federal and state, their confirming power. Itwould not be hard to make up along list of Persons who agree with him, beginning with a Mr. Pillsbury and ending with a Mr. Dement, $< «—o——_—— ‘The French repubile inay be firmly seated as & matter of fuct, but it certaiuly lacks the con- fidence which any form of government ought to possess and enjoy in order toan enduring pros- Perity. A republic can hardly call itself free when it expels citizens for no worse offense than wearing an unsavory surname. $< Decoration day was observed in the Brooks murder trial atst. Louis in a reminiscent way— by showing with what wonderful flowers of fancy the prisoner has been in the habit of dec- orating the facts in his cas (CoeEAR AND HARMLESS as WATER its natnral ¥ and youthful ap- DISCOVERY ce. WARRANTED DISCOY, always in three to DISCOV E hair out by feeling with fresh ERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY the parpose in aul” ARTHU DIsCoVERY lg NATTANS, | ‘Discoverer und Sule Proprietor, — | Aatb aud t and 2d and D sia Cour Eancy I ne Werx To LEAVE YOURORDERS AT $25 WE CAN GIVE YOU NOVELTIES WE ARE BUSY, BUT CAN extraordinarily low, an early call is imperative. A EL AGES. a 42 inches wide, 85, coo C] Apieces do. do. do, 98c. Bpieces do. i do. do. $1.85. 4 pieces do. do, do. do. 91.4% 18 pieces Lace to match, 12 Inches wide, 1c. 12 pleces do. do. "14 inches wide, 19. 10 pleces do. do, 18 inches wide, 250. sa" If vou will examine the designs and welgnt of above Laces you must agree with our statement—they ‘arenearly half usual prices EMBROIDERIFS. EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERIES, 5 pieces Colored Swiss Flouncings, 98¢. 4 pieces do. do. Skirtings, $1.98. Tpleces do. do. All-Over. $1.20 to $2.98, 25 pieces Embroidery to match above, from 1to® fnvhes. Prices Sc. to 48e. Colors: Light bive, pink, Davy blue, cardinal, black and white, 45 pleces Swiss and Nainsook Embrolderies. FLOUNCINGS, 48¢, TO $1.98. SKIRTINGS, 98c TO $2.39, ALLOVER, $1.85 TO $3.43- 4 Above lots are wonderful values, and for beauty of designs and fineness of texture are unsurpassed by anything imported this season. GLOVES. Prices would seem to say so, but the quality of goods quoted below proclaim them NOT TO BE TRASH. G-dutton Taffeta Silk Mosquetaire Gloves, 25c ‘Same as usually sold for 35c. Sbutton Undressed Kid Mosquetatre Gloves, 840 Advertised by some merchants as a bargain for 98c. 6-button Slik Mousquetaire Gloves, 68c. Can prove are being sold elsewhere for 88c, Warranted all Silk Lace Mitts, 23¢. Pleasecritically ‘examine this lot, FFF OA x F x B & Tl g pea NRE - a4 NNN = ‘The PALAIS ROYAL being the only store in Wash- ington that Imports FANS direct from Europe, ex- plains the following: Black Ostrich Feather Fans, $2.98. Sold elsowhere for $3.98, Ostrich Feather Fans, in White, Pink, Blue, Cardi nal, Black. tvory or Inlaid silver sticks, $5.98; else- where $8.50. Gauze Fans, all colors, Hand-Painted, fifty different designs, Gc. each. Sold elsewhere for $1.25, $1.50 and as much as $2. Satin Fans, in White, Blue, Cardinal, Pink, Crimson, Olive wood sticks, 39c.; elsewhere, 49c. XN ON oo TIT SN ON NNN $3 rT HW oo Fx 5 gs Pui 83 § 488 Fe Bex “oo f i ‘oo § KM = From a thousand and one articles we select the fol, Jowing as specimen bargains: “Viola” and “Sweet Bye-and-Bye” Cologne, only 15c. @ bottle. “P. 3.” Dress Shields; every pair warranted; 12c, ‘4c.. 16c, 18e. pair. ‘Very Heavy Silk Elastic, solid colors, 29c. per yard, worth 49c. PPP OA A br fb HR PRA Ea AH nat RRR 00 S eae ' Et 72 § & | Bie ¥ £4 by = rer A L A n PAELAIS v aa a4 i oo ¥ a = sey Al E08 ¥ a 4 LLL, YOUR ATTENTION I8 CALLED TO THE FOL LOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE a 00 fi ERB RRR ¥ MOSER Y. $1.68 Black Silk HOSE, white split feet, 29c. French Lisle Thread HOSE, French toes. 44c. Light Weight HOSE, all colors, split feet. 29c. Combination Striped HOSE, unbleached grounds, 22 Children’s English Derby Ribbed HOSE, all UU SN NS pDI A UU SNS BUD GER BRR, ue GRE RB i is: BN Bop kes & & w xe as f Be ww ww AAA why fe Aah | FIT, FINISH AND MATERIALS THE BEST IMPORTED. $1.78 up, Ladies’ French Lisle Thread VESTS. 48c. Balbriggan VESTS, all styles, Ee A RR A rm Ege PARASGLS At least Two Hundred Different Styles to select from. ‘The foliowing are extra good values: 87e. Satin Coaching PARASOLS, $1.15 Misses’ Pongee Silk PARASOLS, $468 Excurial Lace Covered PARASOIS, ALWAYS SQUEEZE IN ANOTHER sUIT TO (INISH IN A FEW DAYS. EISEMAN BROS, MANUPACTURING tIOH TAILORS AND CLOTHTERS, mye Cor. 7th and E streets. 7 Resanw & Gao. Northwest corner M anil 13th sts. n.w., DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, “OUR NEW SOUTH” PATENT, W. i. TENNEY FAMILY _mytreott And Other Flours, ‘APOR STOVES POR STOVES! Vv AUSites. Single Generaiors eat Fiat 3 Scents, Delivered at your house free, Procharner Vapor stove: UUrnaces, Latrobes, Ranges, Plumbing aod guattatiig. Tim tovoting. Gutiering aid Spout ‘Extlmaies cheerfully given. cial NVSON & Ta: ash Bad se, Went Wi Orders by mall prow pily uitenied to may h-atthaw Wetrai 10TH SEnEEs Se ¥ . Sretatats oF Li gee, Fite, ‘sid Gus Tar, charcuas Malay Lise ke” venaing Tee CELLULOID TRUSS, ‘That never breaks, bever Weare out, always clean, 4 can be woru while bathing Is fOr nale at ous SHAS, Aa, TIRBEDS Mrs FISHER devous See Tee Waitt arena ‘MUNERAL ea SHAFER, ‘Telephone 473, [utitm) " 1020 F street. GENT’S Warranted the same as sold by firstclass Gent's Furnishing Stores for double the money, 20¢. English Puff SCARFS, satin lined. |. 2c. Pnglish Knot SCARFS, satin lined. ‘34c. “Pour in Hand” BCA RPS, satin lined. 48c, English Balbriggan UNDERWEAR. ‘We. India Gauze UNDERWEAR. We. Lisle Thread UNDERWEAR, 500. Summer NIGHT SHIRTS, ‘Ze. Fancy Trimmed NIGHT SHIRTS. $1.35 Bicycle and Tourist Flannel SHIRTS. $1.60 RUBBER COATS, all sizes, $3.25 14 Karat Gold Top UMBRELLAB, ‘7Sq. Sterling Silver Top CANE. BOYS $5c. up, Flannel SHIRT WAISTS. The best, 4%. up, Gingham, Percale and Seersucker SHIRT WalsTs, $1.25 Boys’ Bieycling SHIRTS, Engllah Flannel AL AIS ROY AL. my29 1117-1119 Pa ARES: 4VERUR PPP, Fr A aA A < Jose Bazoams Ix Muzoy. KING'S PAL AGE. PRICE BULLETIN: TRIMMED SAILORS, 10 CENTS. ELEGANT LARGE SHADE HATS, 17 CENTS ONLY, ‘THOUSANDS OF NICE ANDNOBBY STYLES OF CHILDREN'S HATS, AT 87, 50,60 and 75 CENTS. BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED FINE MILAN MILITAIBE, AT 65 and 75 CENTS and $1. ALL THE LEADING SHADES MILAN HATS, AT 45 and 67 CENTS and $1. ELEGANT FRENCH BOUQUETS AND SPRAYS, AT 20, 25, 85 and 560 CENTS, DONT YOU BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE POSTED YOURSELVES IN OUR PRICES. GOOD NEWS IS THE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE READ ON, If one-half the attention that is paid to making money ‘was paid tosaving it the world would be much better off. ‘Be thrifty, as well as industrious, and when you want to buy clothing go where you will get the benefit of low prices. VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 18 THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ‘Here is the proof of it: OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT, $2.75, ‘We have added five new styles this week, making in all thirteen different styles and textures. These goods are strictly All Wool, and we claim they are the greatest bargain ever produced im the District. 97.50 BUYS A CASSIMERE SUIT, erietly All Wook, 85.00 FOR 4 GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $15.50 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, ‘Wanscott Worsted, Blue and Black, Strictly All Wool. 99.50 Fora Blue Slater's Flannel Suit. Strictly All Wool, fadeless color, with two sets of Buttons, BOYS SUITS, AGK 18 TO 18 YEARS, 94.50, $5.50, $6, $7.75, $8.25 and upward, CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 18 YEARS, ‘Strictly All Wool, 92.87, $8.50, $3.87, 84, $4.75 and upward, MEN'S PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, ‘Strictly All Wool, 1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, at VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRIOM, 927 AND 090 SEVENTH 87. X. W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenve, Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. Jel. Tr Raney Aw Coon WEATHER WON'T LAST ALWAYS, AND THEN YOU WILL NEED LIGHTCLOTH- NG. OURSTORE IS NOT THEONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WHERE THESE Goops ARE SOLD, BUT OUR STOCK I8 THE LAT- EST IN STYLE, AND THE LATEST PUR- CHASED, AND CONSEQUENTLY NEW- EST AND CHEAPEST, IN DARK COLORS WE CAN SHOW YOU SERGES, BLUE, BLACK, BROWN AND GREYS, IN SACK COATS OR CUTAWAYS. LIGHT-WEIGHT DIAGONALS AND COBK- SCREWS, IN CUTAWAY OR PRINCE AL- BERT COATS, IX LIGHT COLORS WE HAVE JUST ADDED SOME VERY STYLISH RACK AND CUTAWAY COATSUITS AT $13, $15 AND $18 THESE ARE SPECTAL BARGAING, ALGO A VEW MORE ENGLISH CASSI- MERE SUITS, VERY HANDSOME AND VERY Goon. IN YOUNG MEN'S SUITSOUR STOCK 18 FULLOP GOOD THINGS, BOUGHT LATE AT LOW PRICES, AND SOLD CORRE SPONDINGLY Low. A“LOT" OF NEW THINGS IN BILK, MO- HAIR, ALPACA, “SICILLIEN,” LINEN, SILK, WORSTED, DRAP DETR, &c,, ac. % % BARNUM & CO, Ce ——— DR gamo & CO., 1015 11" — TONT 0} 5 Be ____ nas rectertt niyo sea ae Biey attr Tow, Trar Parncoran Mexs Smear ‘Met with just the attention expected, and deserves every word we said about it, ‘Men who pay $7.50 per Half Dox. ‘Men who pay 99.00 per Half Dox, ‘Men who pay $12.00 per Half Dos, In fact, men who pay any price for shirts should re- member that this improvement ls patented, and only to be found in this shirt, assold by us at $1 each, and Seve ty ans seit mete no eects von! Uae rein ‘The principal improvement is under anJ over arm, about the aboulder blade, fitting thereabouts sa closely and comfortably as a piece ot woven cloth. Do not fall to see “the best fitting shirt on earth” for * WOODWARD & LOTHROP, WANTED—HELP. FOR ara hea oS FOR RENT—HOUSES. Wit come weil rosommenced, cr B00 Some ‘aoor, turniehed oF 2d =| nee i. = Wie Poet oe Bormen teneer es, Serta mee Wtross watire ore GIRL, ‘coeating Ae ply ot 1202 E ot, nw, ‘SURED FIRSTCLASS TATLOR, TO oR year Found’ to the right man, at MORGAN'S 14 1416 14th ie ANTED A (BOY OR YOUNG MAR WHO has worked in. Photo Gallery. Call'at L& ER's, 027 Pennsylvania ave. oe Toxonnow, Juxn 2p, Second day of the Grand Surplus Stock Sale of See ‘That customers appreciate buying goods at less than Teal value was clearly demonstrated by the immense trade of to-day, we being at times unabie to give to all the attention we desired and they dewrved. ‘Wednesday, June 2d, the second day, will be, if any> ‘thing, an increase over to-day's business, inazmuch as we shall offer the following very desirable goods at greatly reduced prices, In conjunction with those re- maining previously advertised: SURPLUS STOCK OF WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBES. Pattern Robes are not selling as rapidly as they ‘should, and white goods carried over from one season to another are bound to show it, hence to dispose of this stock Immediately we make the following extrae ordinary concesaionst $8.75 and $3 Robes, now.$2.50. $4.00 and $4.50 Rober, now $3.00. $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.50 Robes, now $5.00, ‘(Linen department; near the door.) SURPLUS STOCK OF LACES. ‘Last week we sold more laces than during any week since we have been in business, which is certainly the highest possible endorsement ot the grand money's worth being offered by us. ‘This is to be a lace season, and every thing will be trimmed with It, hence we bought very largely, poss!- bly too much; hence to make this week's sales larger than last week's we have concluded to mark<lown some of our cholvest goods, and we are pcaitive that Detter values than the following are not to be found t Black and Cream Spanish Lace, tn sets, 4 widths. ‘8% In. reduced from 22 to 18¢. 41n, reduced from 80 to 25c. 5% In. reduced from 87 to 80c. ‘Dain. reduced trom 50 to 8TiKe. Five Black Small Corded Escurial Lace, in sete, 5 ‘widtha, ‘2% In. reduced from 42 to 25c. 8% 1n, reduced from 50 to 3 7ikc. 4% In. reduced from 75 to 50c. 54% in, reduced from 95 to 75c. 10 in, reduced from $1.75 to $1.25. SURPLUS STOCK OF LACE TIES, 2 Lot ot Black and Cream Spanish Guipure Lace Regular Price. 91.25 'ANTKD—APPRENTICES FOR DRESSMAK- W tie. Apmis at Mis OCONNELLS G0) bane gives sre ie TED—Atby, RESPECTABLE COLORED rice "er chamberwork and fine wash: froning. Sust have reference aud be wilting tofeave the clty. pees ate Wiengics COUPLE OF GOOD INDUSTRI- 6 general painting trade, NEWMAN, oti d0uh Benue “joke WEARTED— A,,Go0R COLORED COOK peale) Jes emai, fenlly, who Je willing was! ADDI Sorcors st GE ‘ak mow, af noe aie ‘ANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE Sa LADY W éoratieng tn Prot Gallery. Address im- mediately SN. L., Btar oifica, Jel-2i ‘ANTED—A BRIGHT.INTELIAGENT YOUTH ‘OUT! fe eis ne tt eRe RE UR ieee i Sharsons, cor. lath st. and Rave Jel-3ee NOR RENT—FURN) {without by sooare. FE RENT—AN ELEGANT FRONT SECOND 1h ‘two gentlemen, at 1196 Bigtory room with boar, eontiomen, 5 18 FOR BENT THREE VERY DESIRABLY LO ‘only need apply. Jel-sr® JFPOR RENT—TWo OR THREE FRO! Fe Wiungan bathe ee STASIETETE, 8 | Soe Fine RENT-OHEAP TO GENTLEMEN, A ‘nicely furnished room on second floor, front uth’ on oornertadee of room 2ac1m No-cooler room in the ety, Apply 045 O st nw. Jel-st* mR UNFURNISHED SECOND ¥LOOR at 1924 Lest nw; can bow wo were ‘denied the oot Room, furnished. ea Seige FOE, RENT — ARGS, RERGANTLY FOR: ona ‘mprovemedic summer 028 Hen tot | Bae R RENT—806 ‘H ST., FURNISHED partments on fret snd veoond floors ith ar wilt ‘Out board. ‘ANTED—A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE aD address for a pocmanest postion Ae syagcement 9 accordingly if Suita Taig 112, 8 HESS, 428 7th st. Db. w., op st VOR RENT. OTH ST AND | MASS CORNER ND a | Seana a eiepeee cea exchanged. RENT—A NICE SEVEN-ROOM BK CK improvements. Yocatea for rent at gt | gee O18 15th cs wemerin, frou dune i: Rest apply to 151 Pat mw. LJ NT-ONE OF THE BEST-FINISHED Pcientroom Houses in the city for a pen Re 9 Major fajor GHORGE A. ARMED, EDS EA opr 1. ave_.n'r Conn $393.83) se me are 0 Fine OR RENT—424 10TH ST. SW. BRICK HOUSE, PEs ail modern improvements toasts sa* ct He CAPITOL, A DESIRA- ‘sivunted. rick Dwelling, nine 103 2d st ne iw HT-ROOM, BAY WINDOW a ke einen cleat store, Sorier 4th od G sta aw. aes TO PARTIES WITHOUT CHII- & completely furnished house, or part of andcelar Wit Address A. 8. weet, southern expowire: bach Serres provements: Tie isthe R RENT—BRIC B, 806 2D ST, NF} Se Teut $y references required. joi 3e ANTED—A GOOD, SETTLED WHITE GIRL ate (3 GQuishe house work; must have reference. 929 Dat nw. -3t oe — IMMEDIATELY — YOUNG MAN ‘who has some experience in drawing soda water, in adrug store. Apply at 600 Oth st Bowe mySi-2te ‘ANTED—A GOOD MALE COOK AT Tee ‘Woodmont, Iowa Circle. my31-3t" ESSMAKERS, CHAM- rs, dish-washers, walt- this and northern cities: Fat nw. PRICE & Wise atte D bermaids, aurses, scrul ther hel) Senay ban 60-083 myZ0-5t ee ry WEELRECOMMENDED, ‘trusty Girl to do cooking and house work for & family oftwo. Apply before 12a. m. ab 637 Lat. n.w. WEEE HEAD OOK, HEAD baker, colored servants, summer reiorte, New ‘York and ottier cities: part of fares prid. 690, 692 Between th nod Wh sta, nw. “PRICE & BURN: HAM. my20-te ANTED — WHITE AND COLORED GIRIS, Call at onoe. White and colored women Cooks, 310 to. chambermaids, nurses, men cooks. S.A. ROOMRS tan hurean, oie Feta we Cay ze Se "ANTED — SEVERAL Medg t Soke CAN- ‘Vassers for life insurance, u compense | Stel ton, Apply 220 4% stn. w. ANTED — SERVANTS — ALL NATIONALE ay V,tee,whosrant employment in frst clees families, ¥ capaci jes: male and female; br country resorts; to calf at Nesioual Labor Dureat, 617 7th si. GU Surplus Stock 780, 1 Lot of Cream Escurial and Guipure Lace Fichus, Regular Price. $1.50 Surplus Stock Pri 150, SURPLUS STOCK OF FURNITURE LINENS FOR LOOSE COVERS. For no other reason than we have too much we re- uce the price to get rid of it, @4inch Furniture Linens, choice values, styles, good 8740. Ble, SURPLUS STOCK OF FINE BLACK GOODS. We have been particularly successful with Black goods this season, and have at present two lines only, of which we consider we have an overstock. To move these two lots we cut the prices as follows: 88-inch black all-wool Lace Canvas; a most popular fabric, but we bought too heavily. Regular Price Surplus Stock Price. ame. 40-inch Biack Silk and Wool Boucle Sulting. Think of 50c, off every yard. Regular Price. ‘Surplus Stock Price. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO START A ew business at thelr homes, easily learned in ‘an hour, 10c. to 6c. an hour made daytne or even- ing. ‘Send 10c, tora package of samples and 24 work. ing samples to, commence on, Address, ALBANY SUPPLY CO., Albany, N.Y. ‘my18-1m WANTED-—SITUATIONS. southern exposure; new hou: Hy; adnlus bath, dc same Sv0r; with board. for one, two, $50 FR RENT—LARGE, BRIGHT. SECOND Fi front room, ‘month: 709 P st. p.w., near 7 It Line pauses the door. jel-Bt (OR RENT—PLEASANT, COOL, WELL-FUR- Faia ‘able bound if uf dele: choles loca T 15th st. een ied myasor oe RENT— Oe UNFURNISH| Rooma the lower dar Ane sie. convenient al i Pumps moderate Tent; ne chiiaren: bent relaresoes Server ee : ea myst oe BR RE! T-SECORD AND THIED FLOOR: UN- rnished; Inquireof £. B.C! EES eae (OR RENT—AT 1033 A (025 VERMONT ave, newly papered fornbned ether ae Board. or three en auite, wi x OR RENT—-FAMILY LEAVING CITY FOR ‘three inouths is willing to rent to adults w 00d of Rooms in their one, beautifully situated, on 14 St n.w. Address Box 20, Star office. m29-3t PoE RENT, LARGE, (COOL, HANDSOMELY furnished House, south ex; well RIS Mh NE te eens wee FoR ENT—ON CORCORAN BETWEEN 16th and 16th sta., two Sbaneeoely furnished Rooms on second floor, terms low for summer mon! 8, Star office. STN. ¥F ENT ooo HS ‘Wormley's, by Baron ‘Faves priv private cables table; French cooking, soc ans"ate "anvy Safa” tec nd Engtiah spoken, ‘my29-3t* OR RENT_COMMUN|CATING HOOMS ON floor. nicely furnished; modern imps: will Fented to sult, with board, iepreferred. 12 8400 me. my203te ‘Spectal to! POR, BENT-UNFUUNISHED—1720 sr. in good condition, ‘Apoiy at 1040 due | Res , T—BRICK HOUSE, IN PERFECT PTE All mod Lmpe 898 eat ne; 922, owner, R RENT—O16 H STW. ii ROOMS, ALL inodern to Een SUE OTS es FS. RENTS BRICK HOUSE: 6 ROOMS, eatES a her sarees eeae TiF-79 | Sen tae aia raat Pinte’ i21aN. one Santee wig Se ee fo0s%tse neste & CO., 916 Fst. nw. ‘a, Wake OR Peo LS Ph cage nd 1" city Hall, 450 per month. House wow ther information address THOS: BLAGDEY, GUY Ps 0., Box 581. my31 Eta Fo. RENT—A NEW AND Km 18 DESIRABLE seven room brick house, hot andcold waters rent Sis. Inquire on premises, 728 9th st. ne my31-3t* Wanteeky A. A WHITE GIRL, 4 SITUA- ton in a private family to do chamberwork; no ohjection to asalting with une ‘washing and ironing: rence given, Call at 1126 28d st. n.w. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLO ae Girl, s Situation as nurse or chambermaid in a private family. Can furnish goed referenves. Call for Three days Address 2004 Boundary et nwe Ate ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl a situation as chambermaid or nurse children in private family; can furnish good refer- ences, Call at 2015 L st. n,w. ie OR RENT—A HANDSOM! parlors furnished, on firs: SUITE OF DOUBLE Joor, suitable for house- kk i . id 3d Eegh Rtishd ar donisahed, 6 BeSexsapt 512 12th st, now. myd Fees RENT O17 R 9T LN, W. STORY Base ‘rwostory brick Sabie on teats Apply to my3! ‘Oth and D a. w. 437 —— 106.67) 2016 177 Mass. ave. ‘ave., zn Bre 100 1 3380 Corcoran a FITCH. FOX & BROWN. NUR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL ELEVEN-ROOM igor al moderatgatoyeasein al a peated. eo beutiful large Store if ‘conmected ember 32 t {OR RENT-TWO NEW OCS i axpay itont bay winds oll tociora ten Fo windows, all tm snd @24 per month, iecaWeioana ee FS ; BENT UNS NE SDS ROOM BRICK Hc Ss ‘modern veuen ath at. Apply to JF GREER Lou0lathec nw. mses HAREWOOD aV_ LE DROIT Rees oe Le brott ag St Batic le, SALE—MISCELLANEOUS .LE—ENCY, CLOPEMAS J, toms the celebrated Wistorlan aud Mogeag mye: “16 every house there te placed act fons Encyclopedia: i seine the whole A te college.” this Wore, ‘new dition, can now th emda Sadiresaing ‘Hox 120, Stat oftce. JOR SaLe—sis WikL UY AS EWS an oe paneer, ,aned ouiy, tee. month plaredgen ‘olber make, ren Tacs cron ete ins ‘Secuiee anner: no. ce Agency, 1831 Tibet. noar Oat. market} Re SAL sis WiLL ROY TRkWeTsR mention, "PaVNE ‘© noe : Resing oad ted J {OR SALE_AJUNPSEAT SPRING C apres new; MeDermott & bro. 4 JOR SALE — STOCK, Goob WILL. tures of a Grocery, “AND, B43 ites Bow Roa ‘myB)-aee Fe aN eryiael Rock AWAY perfect cond it C0. Thonton early new; w DERMOTT a BROS, SiS eek eeES oh MO “may e-hin| Fx SALE—AT GHEEN® LIVERY sTABL Sar Flt cue var orate is benaacme ; 2 leila! an) ‘ner leavit my 2vsee /ENT—ONE LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- FeRsFee ac ‘Room, secoud Hoors alee one amall Room. Apply at 902 G st n.w. my20-3t° OR RENT—AT 022 14TH ST. BETWEEN T and K se, opposite Franklin ‘park, furnish @d Rooms, en sulte of single, om Arst and second oor, at moderate terms during the summer season; accommodate transient people if desired. we FANTED—BY A COLORED GIRL A PLACE aschambermald in s hotel or boarding house and assist in waiting, or nurse for children.» Can be seen at present ‘employer's, 470 Pennsylvania ava n. ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Siri, « situation as cuambermald and waitress. Apply-at 1211 16th st, 1 ‘When we conclude to Reduce we Redu In conjunction with the colored Dress Goods adver- tised yesterday we offer what we think the greatest surplus stock bargain of them all. 80-inch (called 40-Iuch) all-wool Albatross in ecru, tao, cream, navy, myrtle and seal, six of the most fashionable shades worn. Regular Price. rene Surplus Stock Price. Pac, Note—Do not awalt advertised reductions, but ‘come early and often, as some lines are so ‘small and ‘0 20 fast We can not put them in the papera, Jel WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Ar Averom: On WEDNESDAY, June the 24, we will start toseil at Auction our entire DRY GOODS de- partment, Aswe have advertised heretofore, we are fully determinedto go out of this branch of business, and as the selling out is too slow forus, we therefore concluded the first loss ts the best. THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AND THESALB WILL CONTINUE FROM DAY TO DAY, UP STAIRS IN THE BACK BUILDING OF OURSTORE. COMFORTABLESEATS WILL BE PROVIDED. WE WILL ALSO SELL AT PRIVATE SALE ANY GOODS DESIRED,NO MATTER AT WHAT LOSS. AS WE CONTEMPLATE SEVERAL IMPORTANT CHANGES, THE ROOM NOW OCCUPIED WITH DRY GOODS MUST BE CLEARED OUT BY JULY 1ST; THERFORE COME EARLY AND SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BARGAINS. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE OFFER ALL OUR SPRING STOCK OF LADIES’ WRAPS, JACKETS AND SUITS AT 25 PER CENT LESS, ALL DESIRABLE AND THIS SEASON'S GOODS. 25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SPRING GOODS. SUCH INDUCEMENTS WE HAVE NEVER OFFERED AS LONG AS WE ARE IN BUSINESS, AND I HOPE OUR PATRONS WILL TAKE ADVAN- ‘TAGE OF THEM. OUR JERSEYS. THE PRICES ADVERTISED LAST WEEK ‘WILL HOLD GOOD FOR ANOTHER WEEK, REMEMBER, THESE ARE THE BEST QUALITY, FINEST SHAPES AND NEW- EST STYLE, AND ALL SOLD UNDER (COST OF IMPORT. BATHING SUITS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, ‘TRUNKS—TRUNKS. PACKING TRUNKS IN GREAT VARI- ETY, VERY CHEAP, GREAT SALE OF FINE LACES AND EM- BROIDERIES FROM THE AUCTION BALE OF E. MOMMER & CO., MERCER 8T., N.Y. WE HAVE GAINED THE REPUTATION OF BEING HEADQUARTERS FOR LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, THIS SEASON'S SALES IS FAR AHEAD OF EVEN THE GREAT RUSH OF LAST SEASON. JUST NOW WE HAVE GREATER BARGAINS ‘THAN EVER. 2 LOT SWISS FLOUNCINGS, 25c., worth 50 2% 50c,, worth 900, 1 (45 inch), $2, worth $1.75. FLOUNCINGS AT $1.25, $1.50 and $2.18 yard, worth 50 to 75c. a yard more, 1LoT ORTEN TAD LACK, 5c, worth 10. 25 * 100.,worth 20, 2 “12g, worth 28, 2° FLOUNCING, 25c., ‘worth 50, 1LOT BEIGE EGYPTIAN FLOUNCINGS, 45 inch deep, 750. a yard, worth $1.48, ABOVE GOODS ARE FROM AUCTION, AND ARE BY FAR THE CHRAPEST OF FERED BY US THIS SEASON. LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPART. MENT MORE COMPLETE AND ATTRACR IVE THAN EVER, BAUS Se ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS, Tan Views Or Prorzz ‘With reference to purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING is somewhat divided. Some goto one place and some to another to buy, and It will always be so; but you will hear it expressed on all sides that if a person asks another where to produce good and Feltable clothing, ready made or made to onter, our ‘house Js the first one mentioned to buy—beoanse its qonerelly known that we manuthcture the best that ean be produced and carry large amortmens fram ‘the finest in quality to the lowest in price. ANTED-BY TWO NICE WHITE GIRLS situations; one as nurse and sewing: the other e4.chambermaid aud nurse; both with best reference. Please call at 2027 G st, n.w. Je1-av* ANTED—A BITUATION AS NURSE BY A competent colored girl in a first-class Cail before Friday at 813 Vermont a Jel-2t ‘ANTED-BY A RVSPECTABLE WHITE W Giri a Situation as chambermald and ae oF rood referenoe; LO objection to travel at aot Ridge st. n.w. ge Weaitepris POSITION BY A RESPECEAELE ‘white girl as nurse in a private family; will to travel. erence itrequired. ‘Address i. MDs Star office. Jo1-aee TANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, 24 GIRLS urea, adiea maids, housekeepe peta and others references. This and other cities and counl PRICE & BURNHAM, 090-055 F st bows mya WW ANTED_KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘and competent servants in ail capacitios—white and colores, wlih elty reference. 8. A. Emp. Bureau, 026 F my2s-5t ANTED-KSOWN THAT LABOR BUREAU ‘engages only reliable and competent Servants for any and all capacities snale oF female: with refer- ences, for this cliy and country. ks H. DICK, ‘my 26-0t" 517 Th st. nw. WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED COMMU- icating Rooms, with bath room, first floor.mod- = improvements, bear ice. Address G .. Star office, my31-31* ‘ANTED-TWO LADIES DESIRE TWO OR Ww Ubree unfurnished rooms, contalning clusets, ta rivate family. northwest fr ain either Su ly 1st oF Oo ‘manent if references exchangs Address F, 1918, Sunderland Place, __my28-1w* WANTED—HOUSES. ‘ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE, 10 To 10 Vv rooms. n w.. by permanent tenant; whee Address J, LJ. Star afticn, J ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, IN oe ernaient employ, and wife—without’ children would like to take charge of gome house through the rei longer. Ad HL N,, Star office. SW ANTED—WE ARE HAVING CONSTANT W applications from parties desiring (oh wis ing to dispose of Yited rd vs degeriptton at our office. Jt ‘OR RENT-LARGE COOL ROOMS WITH good Board, at 1742 F st. n.w, my29-3t* {OR RENT —HANDSOMELY FUNNISHED Rooms, 1325 and 1327 F st. n.w., with or without board. m29-lw® ‘OR RENT—LARGE, AIRY RNISHED by Booms north and south, frst flor, with privilege Of housekeeping during the summer; yard; cool and delightiei. 822 Cat nw. eles (OR RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED room: bay window, third floor front: terms reason- able; references. 1208 G st, n.w. DY20-3te ‘OR ENT—BY I8T JU ON SECOND Fs..1 Pirlor, Hedroom and Private Bath: on tard floor, Parlor and Bedroom. To be had at summer rates. 020 14th opposite Franklin sq. m20-3* OR RENT. ISHED ROOMS— ELY furnished communicating 2d-iory rooms. with board In the house:, to,be rented singly or ep suite; overlooking Capitol, $1 Bst,xe my20-8t" (OR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN- FURNISHED Front Boom: delightful location; private fant Teferences exchan jours call at GheSd se nw my20-8 Ee RENT- DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, handsomely furnished, overiooking “McPherson n the first and second floor, set eas at Cae Roar, Senne Domes, 2D = RENT 1816 RST. NW. A oa FUR ning: southern ex; ‘with porch: “Also south joi ce expoware ith Fe RENT — ONE LARGE, PLEABANT FUR- nished front room and one smaller one, with south front room. 1008 N st. n. w. my20-1we {OR RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COM- H municating second oor, Rooms. Also: three t- rnished communicating Kooms; centrally located. 26 11th ot nw. ee “ayurame Summer rates iT. Fok, BENT PLEASANT, HANDSOMELY FUR: nished Rooms; one of the most delightful sirable situations in the city; 1421 K st. OR RENT_FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Koons, yO7 M st. n.W., se00nd, third, fourth floors also, Fron basement c {OR RENT—AT 624 13TH ST, NW. nished Rooms en suite or single, on Ist and 24 floors; at moderate terms during the summer season. Wil dccommodate transient people it desired; private amily. ‘im FOR RENT—1112 HST. N. W.-HANDSOMELY E'ittatshod' commun! ‘parlor and bed-room; rth and south exposure. Also one large south room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; gas, bath and at- FUR. 64 and vacant Lots in desirable: ocsions’ Owners ai eee aS mye-Le roperty ut fair ISN ine : : FOR RENT—STORES, Paes Wana a aves betn cen Wem! as EF A CASH ae Piafirer ona spond 0, eee HUTERFORD. my20-6t 1236 F st u.w Hae yit rR: ene it best located ‘ave. betneen ‘stores on Lou! ‘and 10th. sta, suitable for Youdite Gh like business, Address WHOLESALE, GROCEI Star office. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHABE-IN GOOD LOC, ion northwest, a comfortable House, with side Jot not to exceed $8,000. Address Box 157,Star office myz9-9e* "ANTED-1O PUROHASH_IMMEDIATELY, We ‘aah, « Reatdence in northwest vectiyn of ly: Address, staiing price and Gee WANTED— TED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—PRIVATE PUPILS IN THE fish branches, Address Miss L,, Box 249, ay location, Ai ANTED-EVERY ONE TO KNOW Hat MAX A, BEUTER, 606 D ast, will low cock boxes at $1 euch, Bring notices, Jel ate ‘AN TED—UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS. W ‘titir mattresses renovated.” Si made, Furuiture packed and sbi 1906 14th st, D. w. OR RENT _TWO FING, STORM, 2004 2026 14th at. new., @ach 20 fevt by ‘61, with ane dwellings cellar, and ‘above; all modern’ 1 ments, ANG fTIBBE Office of the National ‘Lite Association, mycim 3490 F at. FOR RENT—OFFICES. (OR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS, 2D AND 8D Facies orisie # et. adjoining Balttarore Sam bull ing—910, 315, Apply DODSON & I ‘also desk room 1st floor, E, in basement, m29-1w6 OR RENT—J.ARGE SHOP OR OFFICE ROOM, F sun Sires Rote, areas oF OES YO D, W Dear aT casera, gemiral leveilens geod DUNCANBON ror RENT—707 EAST CAPITOL #1. NEWLY EAS Eee | THGs. ke WAGULHAS, 0 Fe RENT— HOUSE IN NO NORTHWESTERS Section; owner to retain ope Soce. Saaeee © G rooms) for rent: no children erences required, Call at 715 it Ver- non square, 2-18 re. <g 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE-FiVE furnished; modern improvements, large yard, x Sa nw. Fe a NEW GROOM AND CELLAR Heron dwatiae Tented to respeatsiie rt i a H fear cor fed jenats, J son aes is07'F rs OR BRENTON JUNE 1st, 1783 18TH ST. $89 in davance. “iopiy on promos oF Haas Lihat x JOR RENT—A FINE HOUSE EAR GOI GOVERN- F ‘ment Printing Ofive; sultable for ten rooms; modern improvements, Inquire of D. CONNELL, lat and 1 sts. nw. myz9-3t* ‘OR RENT—UPPER PORTION OF S16 1TH Dw. Searable apartments for & den Foomis ‘bath ‘and ait thod. 0. HOLTZMAN, erty RENT—BRIOK, 13 ROOMS, att yo MOD. Fey, seus 900 516 2d st. nw. and 8th ata brick store and N.Y. ave. nw; mod, wetting, 7 rma, mod. fnpe, jnoottage, B rma ‘cor. dt "ES et 6 rns wed. tmyn, 900.50. ‘Alsojot amalier hou By Citas 8 SMES 1125 72h ot. mw. 5 my20-3t IR RENT—sTORE ROOM WELL ‘of 11 rooms, 1112 F stp. Fotieiaa ae term of years. “Apply to Dr. TONEN, 615 Louisiana ave. myst ‘OR RENT-NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSI S016 French st, including piano, Oroora, 3 etc. ALBERT F. Fox's Fat, iB RENT—TVLER & RUTHERFO 4g 12 Fe ay, Hassariene nw — — it circle, Duta tee bet Tos hone i © 940 SINGEN SEWING = ail Intent improved attach- Je drawer ana cover, for Fours SALE-CARPETS AND FURNITURE. 1 quire 1821 New York R SALE—A FINE SORREL PACIN Fo giver mane and tail seven Cae § perfects sound ‘driven'by any leech co sans Bok, near 18th a ee Palit tye tare = SECONDHAND > UpRione Tent Waaee SS tates ae Fine SALE-THE LEASE AND GOODWILL OF 1OLd eStore and Dwelling 216 Uh sn... (tess location in the Fe. SALE — yuaT ARRIY yen ENTY jorses, among them some fine Draft, Driving abd Horses, and to be sold at reasnabl SCHLEGEL % QUIGLEY" in “reat ot mR aS HANDSOME brow! ‘oun yore Stee VEE Fa: RS ERT ware Plano: rt Eerest AD bie Cabinet Parior U; Sree, encores Bes “ : py ‘Com for only = ity paymsenla to SGA ad asi, "PLANO 1 EXCHANGE wW. “p77 ke Ease ramens Kuee Pants, 220.250. and. OMUENAL LO Minbit MORE 012 F se nw ra Fo, RENT-TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT brick dwelling. 8 rooms, southwest corner Conne- Hout qve and Lat. Small store, 1007 Mf st nw. ¢ dwelling apd two acres of Be Apply tw AUG BUMGDOKE, 326 Peonaylvania 20-3 VOR RENT—1a5 22D ST, W. F'ae:room urick Houmey eiasat month” DANEN MOWER “ay 208 2 we 30 ENHOWER SON casas 5 301 7TH 8ST. S E. SIX-ROO: A’ brick; gas and water; $18 WALKEI& WiLs 1806. aiae 12 FOOTE enenmnr renee BBB-B3 50.00 Go. IV. 8 GUYCE VOR aE ya Fa od mingle dvi jad eae Soo "SAMS G. BOW 1Sawe Pu SALE—A STRINWAY GRAND PIANO AT ‘@ sacrifice, on account of owner eke as To ve ween at G. Le {OR SALE-BRICK YARD, INT) E ‘Alexandria, WILD & BKO.'S, ‘a, containing ‘about bas arttcleut amovat of Gay to maks M000 brick, fogetber with, Brick te Machine, "Kiln Wall ia h geese rany of soovee to both ‘cars . Apple Ws im POE S4LE-AT My NEW REro-!To1 “anrgeat stock of fine car seb atoms aera ad Sanya isos a eae tatu poney carta, . ct Sears eran Se Capen band, repairing irae eet gall ans Youn ‘an ‘ANTED-ONE OR TWO SADDLE HORSES {0 board at a private stable; best meek Ay ‘at Stable, rear 17th and Nets. uw. CHARL BLAGKSTON. Jei-2i* Hue rent ntgisin advance. Apply to KNIGHT LOST. AND . FO UND. ERY BODY TO KNOW THAT ‘ROGERS! re has Removed trom Wis st. to613 Dst.n,w. Covering und ing. my81-2w* ANTED-SECOND-HAND BRICK, IN GOOD dition, for which a falr price will be paid, Ad- tess BRICK, Star ofice. m31-3te ¥ ANTED- SECOND HAND LATEST EDITION of Schouler on Personal pi seiddenaet | § 4 YS RO ormes 8 specialty. Ciky, ref whon necesary. Can be ye HE chat to |] "ED — EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT parte Ls =u 8 aie ‘rows ey. Ne ‘st nw. from FP. st as-lwe ‘ANTED_A P. /e WRENCH TEACH. wall known in osires to ni lemons in r Mie iat “2 a ny gt-Iwe ANT! mer tk [THAT COARSE Wose'she Rice are Teaving no my ‘the oni iy known, as ieaneina! ane CARP! cet as res ue call Oe POC * If ta needless ta mention separately every articte we sell and at what prices, AS YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, YOR EITHER way OR BOY, OW OUR COUNTERS, AB WELL AS 4 FULL LONE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, ao, ROAH WALKER & v0, my38 626 Pennevivasiaavenne 25 To 33 Pa Our BROUCTION, ‘ mys - 00 Pe ave, Leis MONDAY, MAY Sis, AT Springs, Va, pair cuffs with oblong tons, Finder plesie return to 700 10u st. as = LSE AFTERNOON, ON PENNBYI- vania ave. or 15th st..a pocketbook containing 5, amall sum of mone) valuable Finder Will be liberally rewat ded if loft at 1013 15th at. n.w.* STEAYED OB STOLEN YOM ' THE CORNER 14th and B sis, 41 ‘about 14 hands ‘hind feet ie abet won foreheads Ars iT, 816 10th st. D.w., oF 225 19% sL aw. Jel-rs Ost WONDAY,, MAY i. A GOED ith White rane marae GaTLA- PUG DOG WEARING WO ERELS tag "No, ook A lias serena be return to the owner, at 1884 11th st.n.w, 0 ERS TR le = March 20th, between 10 0% ee ere ree rien BOARDING, 13ra.$125) dir. slightly 4 baratogas. Role Leather ings ad Deen used. See how. BECK EAS 1945 Penn, ave, TW, Ly pose ye Pi Rinsing lewators, soe weser “ppiatinw eae ae = BALDACH Agent? at. bet OR SS WAGONS IN EVERY FE =, ress feat and shown in GAS i BUSINESS CHANCES. WAN, ) BORROW $6,000 AND 98,000 ‘Retate security, for three or five years, at 6 oF 7 peroent. Address BERMUDA, Star office jel-o> A BARE OPPORTUNITY 9 TO OBTAIN A WELL Ascension, dim tea Jel-eot™ SALE—A VERY DEMIRABLE AND VAL ‘Basiness ‘uable fect 10 inches frontty' fet co 9 ride alley. “hn ‘ove of ibe best properties on the Sete "Thee a prin, Ponrasd Pete AN’ PARTN! 1E OR re canes TOF antes 90 It eS Sidhe betw crs Bor'645,cty pont often ny TLANTIC CITY, N, J.—HOTEIS, COTTAGES, Low for rent’ E.G ADAMS @ CO, Asst for rent ‘oF sale i T605 i Ws TABLE BOARD; Now bad open at thi Zending Tadoring Estebiishment of ‘ED. BARR Lad UL Femme vB

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