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5 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. _THE EVENING STAR treble that of any other daily paper pub- lished in Washington, and equal to that of all the otner daily papers here added Satarday Advertising. Advertisers will confer a favor by handing in their announcements as early as possible for to-morrow’s sixty-four column STAR, in order to insure insertion and proper classification, —$—<— a All the news from the fishing banks is of threatening character, The Canadians are ina state of mind because two Yankee skippers have declared their intention to resist capture, with powder and ball, if necessary. This is all very weil, but it Is to be hoped that the pugnactous tars will not spoil a good case by needless bumptiousness. It was one of the humorists of the war era who said that the motto of his troops was, “Victory or Death—with a decided preference for victory.” Every good patriot will @tand by bis country, right or wrong; but the @ooler-headed entertain a decided preference for having country right, ————<$ 2 Mr. Blaine’s accomplishments as a parita- mentary logictan were never shown to finer advantage than in the distinction he has drawn between the res and the homo in his criticism of Lord Salisbury’s contemptuous reference to the Irish nationalists. It was not his inten- tion, he assures the public, to say that his lord- ship was impudent, insolent and brutal, but enly to inquire whether his lordship’s remarks ‘were not offensive in those particulars. The discrimination is so subtle that the Irish mind may not be able to grasp it; but, if Mr. Blaine ‘who makes it, and Lord Salisbury, tor whose benefit it is made, are both satisfied, what right bas anybody else to find tault? $e A rumor in New York that Secretary Manning had resigned created quite a flutter in Wallstreet Yesterday. It was, of course, not confirmed and matters soon resumed their normal condi- tion. There are, however, the best of reasons for believing that the surrender of bis office by Mr. Manning is an event that will not be very Jong deferred. His health is such that he is en tirely precluded from attending to its duties; and, however that fact is tobe deplored, the present prospect that he will be able to resume them Is anything but encouraging. It ts likely, therefore. that as soon as the successorship can be satisfactorily arranged he will be relieved of the responsibilities of the place, and enabied to enjoy the leisure and repose which are so much needed. It may be added, furthermore, that the effects of this step will be solargely dis- counted In advance that when it is taken there will be little or no disturbance of financial affairs, $$» _—_____ The London Telegraph must be edited by a Person who has traveled. His fdeas of the American dietary show how well versed he is in the customs of our people. Buckwheat eakes, huckleberry pie and terrapin for the ‘White House wedding supper! Nobodv but an Englishman who has found out all our national ‘Weaknesses could have guessed the truth so ac- curately. But why should the London news- Paper reader be cheated of other details in Which he would be sure totake an interest? Why did not the Telegraph add that the Presi- dent's wedding costume was a blue coat of the extreme swallow-tail pattern, spangled with ‘white stars; trousers of red and white, in alter- nate stripes, and with straps passing under the boots; a white fur beaver hat, and a white stand? ing collar, very high and with very sharp points? ‘Why did it conceal the fact that the music was furnished by a band of minstrels in burnt cork, Plantation shirts and number seventeen shoes? ‘Why did {t not mention, among the other @ecorations of the East Room, the magnificent tier of oxidized stiver spittoons provided for the accommodation of the cabinet officers? And why, ob, why, was no reference made to the republican simplicity of the guests, who sat throughout the ceremony with their chairs tilted back and their feet on the mantelpiece? ‘The editor of the Telegraph means well, but he 4s careless. A writer who knows so much about the social babits and customs of Ameri- cans ought not to whet his readers’ appetite for knowledge by telling a little, and then leave 80 much untold. 710 cm st 710 ‘7TH 8T. BB 00 THT > 5585 BLGUT Ss Bes tu “oo? “ou Fue = ‘Ta our promise of ast week, that in a few days ‘Would surprise you with some startling bargains in ‘Milltuery, we were sincere, and now respectfully am- ‘Bounce that we are ready to do as we promised. Please note the following extraoriinary Bargains: 450 HATS, im the Milliner, Capitain ;andj Oneida ‘Shapes, ail broad rims, In biack, white and colors, at 25 CENTS, REDUCED FROM 75c. 212 HATSof the favorite “Gainsborough” shape, all eviors 26 CENTS, FORMER PRICE $1. 169 HATS in fine white Milan (when we say fine ‘We nueuu it), “Gainsborough” shape, 49 CENTS, REDUCED FROM $1.25. 3 cases of BLACK E. MILAN, large rim, big! ccowu HATS, : 25 CENTS, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 90 CENTS. 600 CHILDREN’S HATS, beautifully trimmed, 35 CENTS, WERE SOLD AT $1.15. Tue YACHT and SCUD, in all colors, ONLY 26 CENTS. 1,000 Bunches of Handsome DAISY SPRAYS, large and tall, 19 CENTS, WOULD BE CHEAP AT 75. 0 Cartons of lovely SPRAYS OF FLOWERS, cousisting each of three large roses, three buds and leaves, rubber stems, at 19 CENTS, ACTUAL VALUE 65 CENTS. HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS AT ERE SRE ETF BLOU T'S. my27tuéfim ‘710 7TH STREET, N. w. How To Draess Asp Waar TO WEAR ROBINSON, PARKER @ CO POSSESS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE VERY LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF FINE READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, AND EVERY GARMENT LAID ON OUR COUNTERS HAS BEEN MADE EXACTLY THE SAME AS ‘THE FINEST MERCHANT TAILORING WORK. SACK SUITS, SOFT-ROLL COLLAR OR TO BUTTON HIGH, THE GREAT COMMON-SENSE SUIT FOR BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY USE; THOROUGHLY MADE AND TRIMMED, IN DARK COLORED GOODS, INCLUDING BLACK CHEVIOTS, PIN-CHECKS AND FIFTY OTHER DIVFERENT PATTERNS. POUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS,SELECTED FROM THE CHOICESE FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC Goons. IN HICH COLORS AND ELEGANT PaT- OUR ALBERT FROCK SUITS, LINED WITH VERY FINEST SILK, IN CORKSCREW AND WIDE WaLes. PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT #TYLES. ROBINSON, PARKER @ 00, FINEST CLOTHING KEADY MADE, 329, Southeast Corner 7th dnd D mtreste, Srscut Banca Saez Ocer Besusr Day, OF ALL DAYS IN THE WEEK SATURDAY IS USUALLY THE BUSIEST WITH US. ON THAT DAY WE HAVE NO TIME TO SPECULATE ON CAUSE AND EFFECT. WE HAVE TO WORK LIKE BEAVERS TO SUPPLY THE GREAT DE- MAND FOR THE RARE BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING FOR WHICH OUR HOUSE HAS BECOME SO JUSTLY FAMOUS. OUR HEARTS ARE TOUCHED WITH PITY FOR THE MAN WHO MOPES THROUGH LIFE IMAGINING HIMSELF A MODERN “ISHMAEL.” “Laugh, and the world laughs with you. THE KEEP MANUFACTURING 00, 437 77H STREET N. Wil offer on SATURDAY MORNING the following ‘Very Special Bargains in MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and TRAVELING BAGS for 14 days: ON DeAWRs, al sine av 055 cack, Wegalae price Weep, and you weep alone.” be “ THE SPLENDID BUSINESS WE ARE DOING | 25 DOZEN FISK CLARK @ FLAGG'S PUNTA WAS STARTED ON THE ROCKY FOUNDATION | price bus a OF SQUARE AND HONEST DEALING, AND AS | 59 pozex sHtIR tii in Yok: ea, tae THE STRUCTURE GRUWS IT GAINS IN|” ofexira Reavy waalina aad lisere’: ohly rele STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. SO WE CONTINUE TO GLADDEN MANY HEARTS AND BRIGHTEN MANY HOMFS BY THE LOW PRICES WE CHARGE FOR OUR MATCHLESS STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. forced and really worth $1. The ladies are espe Cially requewted to call and Gxamnine tees goods, BRAND JEAN WERS at 45c. Regular EK BRAND J DRa’ a KK K BRAND JEAN DRAWERS at 680, Regular rice 75e. ONE LOT COLORED BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS (very flue). all sizes to 44 shirts aad 40 drawers. ‘$i cach. Above. nines $1.25 THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING company, | HC Never sold less tnan $1.25 and $1.60. ONE LOT CULORED SUMMER MEKINO SHIR’ AND DRAWERS, all sizes, 60c. each. Never! Jess than 75¢. N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. LL BLUE SIGNS) - ONF LOT FINE SILK AND SATIN SCARPS, tatin Jen 2.M. GRADY. Maxacen lined, at 26c. ‘Really worth 39c. 60 DOZEN EXTRA FINKE SILK AND SATIN F = SCARPS, latest shapes, at 50c. each, Worth 750. ‘RIDA’ SHIKTS AND DRAWERS, all sizes, $1.25 each. a Regular price $1.50. 60 DOZEN PLAIN AND FANCY STRIPED HALF HOSE. Must go at 39 ceuts per pair. Never sold Jess than Suc. 10 DOZEN CORDED SILK END SUSPENDERS, with Drawer attachment, at 480, per pir. Worth IS OUR DAY OF PREPARATION For the Reception of the Children on Saturday. Saturday, May 3ist, was au extremely busy day with us We think it will be so TO-MORROW. In ‘any event we will be prepared for it. We were under the impression that we had too many Children’s Suits 25 DOZEN BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE, very fine, ‘at Ge. per pair. Have been very cheap at TRAVELING BAGS. Do you want a Traveling Bog? We have @ large lot in eather, Alligator und Lisi- tation Alligator at 85 per cbt below market prices. "A good Hund Bug as low as $1 and up to finest grades. Culi aud examine them betore buy- until we counted them yesterday. How many tbink you of strictly children’s sults we poses? We guessed about three thousand, but instead of that only eighteen hundred and odd suite are on our coun- tera These refer only to the children’s knee panta Joons suits, excluding the Kilt sults and the suits for larger boys, These are not many suits for usto have ‘st this season, because we could not safely have less ‘and do the business we are doing. KFEP'S CUSTOM SHIRTS made to measure as sual, Six for g1U. ‘The best that can be pro- ry Store closes at 7 p.m. Saturdays 11 p.m. KEEP MANUFACTURING CO., 437 7TH STREET N. W. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, We made a good many two-ifty Sults out of our four and four- fifty suits, merely to keep up as- sortments in preference to buy- Ing outside lots, We shall pur- ‘ve this policy the remainder of the season Our Hat Department hus developed wonderful pos- sibilities, Every salesman we could possibly spare from the other departusents were Impressed for duty there. Result, seven buudred aud eighty-one Hats sold, and it wasn’t a good day for hats either. ‘The large sale of Struw Hats imposes a Sole Agent for District of Columbia, $e4.5.8,11,15,17-00 See Ovr Bive Axo Brack SERGE COAT AND VEST, (COLOR FINE.) COAT UNLINED. PRICE $7.50. FOR WARM WEATHER THIS IS JUST THE @imcuit duty om our delivery department. eee me etocx Otacerarck, We endeavor to deliver everything on Sat- ae urday sold that day, but to make sure we GEORGE sPRANSY, eee eae tae ON&PRICE CLOTHIER, chases slong. 607 SEVENTH MT. N.W,, Weknow many persons were not waited upon for! sg tw 0 Fidomen Hats. It was unfortunate it was so, but tt could not behelped. Our children’s department was equal to the occasion, however. and no customer for children's clothing went away unwaited on, Every Saturday one of the members of the firm takes churgeof the Children’s de- partment, sees that visitors are seated and waited on properly and in turn. ‘White Flanne! Suits for the little boys seem to be much sought after now. We havethem. Verdun Sap. Laxssurce & Bri 0. 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Never before in the annuis of our trade have we sold so many corsets asin tbe past few weeks, and we feel ‘as If we deserve the amount of patronage. We have as complete a line of god makes of Corsets as are pro- le. Our specialties In this department are DE. WARNER'S COKSETS. Coraline, Health, Coraline Nursing, Al THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING. R&R, Extra Long, G, Extra Long, fair ‘Suttees ‘To-morrow being fair we expect you st gE ‘Abdo ne Spoon ‘Noa 300, 302, 304, 308 aed 308 Seventh Street. et esa, SAKS @ COMPANY, Summer P. D. CORSETS IN No. 630, Coutel, ‘No. 18, Short Coutil, ‘No: 157, Short Sateen, No. 248, Extra Lonz Sateen, ‘No. 28, Spoon Bask Coutil, No. 97, Satteen, xtra CELEBRATED Rt & G CORSETS No. 197, Twilled Jean, No. 710, A Coals ovate, (0. 172, Extra No. 493, Extta Long Coutil, ROTH'S DOUBLE BONE CORSETS. Her Majesty's Corsets. (warranted) ‘The Batin’ Pinot Corset, Price $1.46 ry ‘Them, Our stock of French woven Corsets cannot be equaled. ‘Only best Standard ‘Makes In stock, Madam Foy's Improved Corset and Skirt Supporier ‘has met with universal ap} ‘The Double V Waist Corset for Children's Wear. Corset Department 24 floor. Easily reached by ile- Vator, LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES. New Stock. ow Styles. Special No, 1.—Fine quality Lawn, well shaped, per- Fine ‘ fect ting, de regular rive, aoe” fo. a = We Cax Osty Rersar what we have said befure, that « better selected stock of the most reputable makes in Corsets is not to be found In this city, which. in contunction with our now Jastly celebrated French “I. C.” A La Persephone Parismade Corset, is worthy the consideration of every tady. For to-morrow we offer: £0 dozen German Woven Corsets. scalloped top. side Steels, embroidered on busts.fonly 75c. per palr. 50 dozen Fine American Coutil Corsets, side steels, Perfectly shaped, only $1 per pair. 50 dozen Fine Colored Satteen Corsets, all colors ‘only $1.50 per pair. Ladies who have not done so, and wish to secure comfort, grace and durability for a very little, should try our “I. C.” Corsets. ‘We have a full line of all sizes in the “Zephyr” Sum- mer Corsets, very light and durable. (Second floor: take the elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. TP Speciat Sto. 2~extra Ane quality Lawn, trimmed A Baaxo New Srock Or with deep ‘Enibroidery all around, Yc; good value Ladie¥ Corset Covers have just arrived, and as is our HEM LSE. on in recel ood, wi : One style at 25¢., made mcely: untrimmrd. 2 Specialtate" for Saturday’ sane sth" and bogthene | _Onealyls at 47e7, made weil, ruused wits embro- who have been awaiting thelr arrival to call while we | ery, Inserting and tucks. have a fall complement of styles und sizes. Wequote an being representative values ‘he following: 200 dozen Ladies High-neck Fine Muslin Corset Covers, splendid cotton, finished seams, buttons and Dutton-holes, stronzly sewed and well shaped, at the extraordinary low price of Taye ‘weiveand-a-half centseach. _ 12%4c. 150 dozen Ladies’ Fine Lonsdale Cambric Corset Covers, two clusters of six fine tucks, neck. trimmed with Hamburg edging, pear! buttons, perfect shape. 2 ‘Only twenty-five cents each. ‘25e. 160 dozen Ladies V-shaped Necz Lonsdale Cambric Corset Covers, finished seams, wide Hamburg em- broidery around the neck, worth 46c., 39. ‘Only thirty-nine ceaia each, 390. Jn conjunction with the above excellent bargains. we shall offer: dozen Ladies'“Fine Musiin Walking Skirts, pret- uly tucked cambric ruftle, with two clusters of tucks above, usually sold at 624;c. ‘ONLY 55 CENTSJEACH. 75 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Mother Hubbard Night Robes, “with yoke of four clusters of three French tucks, ‘two rows of Hamburg inserting between tucks, Hamburg ruffle around the ueck and down the front, worth 87ige., ONLY 75 CENTS EACH. ‘The steadity increasing trade in Ladies’ Underwear Une style, “6¥c.. made well, yoke of laserting and tucks: actual value, 08c. Une style at 6Ue., made of cambrie, with yoke of lace and inserting. One style at 79c., made ot cambric, with yoke of tucks and inserting. ‘One style af Otic, made In the best pomsible manner, trimmed with all over embroidery Oflace, with rib- nm, LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS. 1aOgg stvie'at oe, made well, rimmed with lace and ‘Cue style at 33e., made of good cotton, : broidery und tucks eater ‘One sip le at 47c., made of fine cotton, trimmed with tucks and enineaidery. med with embroidery, insert- "6 orth ine style 73c., inserting and tu 1.00; miade of beat cotton, trlinmed With eambrie, ule and WHITE SKIRTS One style at 47c., made of good muslin, with hem and tuck. One style at 69c., well made, with cambric ruffle oval hocks i the Fults, also tack above the rule ne style at 93c., recent pri 25, trimmed with deep embroidery, Fullke and tucks: ‘LADIES’ GOWNS, iy ample evidence inet Detier Values are not elsewhere | | Qne atvie.st 47, made Mother Hubbard style, with obtainable. We ret ye old. aud secure new cus e of tucks. tomer every day. One style ut 58c., made Mother Hubbard, with yoke (Secon floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Waar Do We Mesx By Sun PLUS STOCK? oftneks and inserting. One style ut 69c., made with yoke of tucks and tn- serting, trimmed nicely with embroidery. ‘One style at 80c., made of Lousdale Gambrio, with yokeof fine tucking. ‘One style at Y8c., recent value $1.25, trimmed with We'll tell you; for instance, in Embroidered Flan- | yoke of all over embroidery, nelywecuriy a large stock, und sella inrge quantiey, CHILDEEN'S LACE CAPS, buy some styles which doa't sell—may cost ub equally ‘As low as ws iach as ‘aihers. but customers have taicen other | Nurses Apronsat 1c. (rimmed. styles in preference, hence we call the less desiruble JERSEYS Pieces Surplus stocks, and to overcome your preju- | | Selling out the remaining stock of Jerseys st way dice we lower the price on the following styles: Jess thatt prevailing Gray Flannel embroidered iu red: ur $2.00 coat-back vest front Jersey now $1.25, Gray Flannel embroidered in black. Our $4.20 ik embroidered vest front pow $2.85. We have reduced the of these goods now while ‘Blue Flannel embroidered in white. there is yet @ demand. fe do not care until the sea- lar price. per Fara bed ‘Satin Coschers 800. r yard. — oo sta on Bofpius Biock prick Our $2.25 Purusols $1.69, ‘Navy Blue Fiannel emb tu light blue. Vomade wetnes Goods ih Bry ‘Light Blue Flannel emb, 10 light blue. by be Oat terns, quality material, only $1.90, worth $2.50. INGHAM DRESS ROBE PATTERNS, 0 srell at $8.40, tocloge out the remainder Hight Bive Fianne: emb. in wi Regular price per Yard... ‘Surplus Stock price. Red Fiannel embroidered in white. ‘Red Fiunnel embroidered in red. Red Flannel embroidered in black. Regular price, per yard... Surpls Stock’ price. coma Gray Flannel embroidered in Gray Flanuel embroidered in reds Regular price Per ¥AFO. wee rnereemseenstnnnneeee G1 5B Safelite Rock price eee «| Navy Blue Flannel emb. i Gaedfuat Pianinelembe in whee ee For Sarozvar, Jorn Sra, Om i UG RFR AG The surprise lots will be sold only from 8 to 12 in the morning and from 4 to 6 in the evening. ‘S@-Only one piece of each lot toa customer, and only the quantities quoted below. goo ok 00, v, EER 98Sg got gevy it & odd tun “oo Wee Saad = 360 pair of the “Palais Royal” Undressed Kid Mcs- quetaire Gloves, iu &-bution length, und with Em- Droldered backs. Regular price..cascrnnenen SL 78 Price to-morrow. mene BAC A@-The reiluction in price will so incroase the de- mand that it will be impossible to try the Gloves on to RHA HOH AA u i aa 600 Warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, latest novelties In fancy colored borders, which are fast colors, Regular price.. Price to-morrow. nn ge, 6c. ‘Aa Ladies will find these Handkerchiefs to be pure Mnen and reaily fast colors, PPP aA OU A It 588s g Aa f & HS sek E dak Ht gS BMA tun 284 H su8 ee. oe CA Se RR OO Y Aa no3 ¥ ft Gwe € 23 fe 3 Jen fer A IL 988g e A tun 244 Sag8 PR PYF & E r83 9 ise a Se YOUR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE FOL LOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE HOH P s83 11 ERB RRR Y ri 83 a Hl E, ie ¥ = $1.68 Bleck 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. 22c. Children's English Derby Ribbed HOSE, all sizes, SX.N DDD FRE RRR NN DD EF ROR. ERE BOB ge Ree RAN Boo fee ww were A ft Wwww E & PR WWWW Ee AA ARE We“w kee “4 i Es FIT, FINISH AND MATERIALS THE BEST IMPORTED. 91.78 up, Ladies’ French Lisle Thread VESTS. 48c. Balbriggan VESTS, all styles. BPR A RRR, A ss 00, f 688s PP BAB AA 88 Bh At least Two Handred Different Styles to select from. The following are extra good values: ‘87c. Satin Coaching PARASOLS. $1.16 Misses’ Pongee Silk PARASOLS. $4.68 Escurial Lace Covered PARASO!S, ERTS FURNISHINGS, ‘Warranted the same as sold by first-class Gent's ‘Furnishing Stores for double the money. ‘20c. English; Puff SCARFS, satin lined, ‘200, English Knot SCARFS, satin lined, 290, “Four in Hand” SCARFS, satin lined, SSUES ae ish , bt Ph C3. | Shtemorece Regular price, per yard. en xe is nO - | 286 Lisle Thread UNDERWEAR ae ee apnaqetet Etta erae, | ta finw heen Hoey Saree, 1a SURPLUS STOCK OF TABLE COVES parmeee Stone TOR SHOPPING $1.86 Bicycle and Tourist Flannel SELIR TH, we find ourselves overstocked ta eKeePing Linens ATION. Bote). Seeger ee COATS a Nome : GERMAN-LINEN TABLECLOTHS, and have concluded to cut the prices pretty deop in Qual. 115.—German Linen Damask Table-Cloths, |. Cut price $8.25. se SSceae were ere 14 Karat Gold Top UMBRELLAS, its, 40, Glaghan, Pereals abd Seermeser ButrBet $1.20 Rope Dleycting SHIRTS, Kngiish Flannel % % - vFRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1886. WANTED-—SITUATIONS. —4 ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT COLORED a Et W tireranal ‘YOUNG LADY To INSTRUCT gbikdren: one in alas few hours gay, washing and a pieasaut home PWooowanp Rectorioons Va. eae RENT_TW lady. a chambermaid or wurse. rooms. cellar. for Cass Station fe chat na? | Eororme car tae * ‘ANTED — BY A RBESPECTA! RENT—-DURING THE SUMMER AND white, ‘as narse for one of two @ vicely furnished fall months Yato tosh st mw: price $40 per Sacre required. apg tte tions to’ traveling: no office FOR RENT—HOUSES, 2 SUS. R RENT—FOR Ny 2 FUR FAAS Bah Brae irom ee Al R RENT — 905 7TH STS E., SIX ROOMS. naad noi Vib fit an cies San mes ae ANTED — BY A WHITE GIRL A SITUA- i eae ieee meceeeeer ae Foterencen, ‘Address N- Ac he Star ‘ae r ‘RELIABLE WOMAN TO C001 fora emall family: good Sone inst service piace. Call fen? searnte “ANTED—A COLORED MAN TO TAKE CARE of Horse. Cow, ari and do gene- EEN EG eg eng poly tl Rem office. Jeesee WASTED EMPLOYMENT BY 4 MIDDLE aged man, in ashipping or commission house, anroeé oF sta st oMicer wotve and willing 10.00 years’ business experience. eae os W nlempscsess THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘and competent servants in ail capacities—white lored, with city. references. SA. COOMBS, Etmp: Boreas. 920 Pet nw. jeeoee the modera tmprovemeats, ‘135 per month. Apply to JOH ath st nw. OR RENT—1207 4TH ST. ix ‘and Vy ANTED-AN AGENT 10 Give OUT wi ladies to be made ‘at thelr holes: mural to ished: lberal commissi ; $100 sees 1 gomimicaion paid: 9 rANTED—A BOY 18 OR 16 YEARS OF AG 10 tearn the drug ‘Apply a BENT LEY’S Pharmacy, 1616 14th st. Jeeaee ANTED—A WHITE GIRL (GERMAN PRE ferred) for general housework: no washing. Ap- ply at 1202 Est-n.w. Jes-2te" WV ANTED — WHITE AND COLORED GIRS. Gall at once, | White and colored women Cooks. tf chant rorses, men Cooks. S.A Soe Seema taeezmen coke, Sk ANTED—FIVE GIRLS SEASHORE, FOR ‘Chambermaldsand Waitresces Balt Philadelphia, Brookiyn, New York City and suburbs; of fare Appiy between Gti, and Sth sta; Boose eek ae. PMiGe es BON AM je nuRe WW Bare 0129 (ood, PLASTERERS, AF day for 9 hours’ wi ELRABBIER IS Loh ane ON MOUS ght WU ANTED-A SETTLED PERSON FOR GENE Fal housework; most stay at night, 513 12th st. aw. JeB-2" bs ae neral housework, plain coo! ‘aud iron. Apply, with references, at 008 Oth st! n.w- ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN ASITUA- of chy references: wilifag ta goin the coveted 1233 G st. nw. WwW ANTED-BY A RESPECTAB! WHITE irl ftostion se mores or cacebsraeald” Please ‘call af 913 20th st. nw. Je3-20* ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE-SITUA tion, he ns first-class hotel, restaurant and pri- ‘vate waiter, and she as first-class German and French cook; bas also experience in cake baki ences. Addrens A GHOBGE: 1919 Est Se. “WV ANTED-THE POSITION OF BAR-TENDER Ws jot - oy Serr Pee teeta Pi eee 7 reccanians. Address 126, ‘ANTED—KNOWN THAT LABOR BUREAU ‘Servants engages only relieble aisd competent tor any ain loa ies Tails oF femal wth Eee per ans! = ences, for this city and country. ". H. DICK, 1013 F st.n.w.st' eke | Fst. nw., fir. ..g80 Sener af siz inst nie. | Hig Bae aedow “dres|fors Pacnwcatr ade WANted SY TWO Nice waits oinis Pot'n.w., ste dd...65!'1013 Fat.n.w.dth tr, 21 ne purse ping 9 the other gg teh rot (Bot my aschambern ‘burve: both W! Teference. | books. tofice for bufiettn teaed Please cail at 2027 Lat. nw. Jei-ate™ | thelstandiotn. [jes] THOS E. WAGGAMAN. [airs aki Gitar Geckos a ee = peectrene sta eer oe cae PRICE & BURNHAM, 630-632 F st. n.w. i. OMS: joe and bear horse carn. A jase WANTED, IMMEDIATELY —A GOOD COOK to go to the country for the summer. City refer- ences required. Apply at 1439 K st. 363-3" = HAVING *. Must come well west D—A GOOD, SEITLED WHITE GIRL do light house work; must have reference. ‘Mra, WARD, 929 D st. n.w. r je8-Lm W Suen s MAN AND WIFE TO ATTEND to horses aud do cooking. Apply 10 and 11 Center Market, sonmenteenatninee x oe ws N INTELLIGENT YOU x of pleasing address to learn the drug business. Address DRUGS, Star office. Je8-3t" ANTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL. dren: must stay at nights and wear caps and aprons; reference required, 317 Ast.se. jed-2t ‘ANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE MAN. WITR, ‘address, to canvass this city for awork of art, Address L., Star office, Je3-3t* ANTED—ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO make from $5 to $10U, without interference with their other occupations, please call on James Lashley, at Me; Johnsons Coal Office, corner Lith st Rhode Isiand ave. A good chance for men at school to make money during vacation, W4ANte iN A @ TLEMAN'S FAMILY A ‘00d Cook, white, who can do also the other work: no Washlig, wi es $12; fumily sinall; guod Teferences required. A ox 125, Star office. _Jer-3t" W axtEDGHVE MEN TO RPPRESENT THE National Mutuai Life association, 1420 F st; Hberal arrangements on salary und commission wl be made. Cull at office between Sand 9 am. or ad- dress A. H. BEACH, Special Agent. 33 per da TRELL, S15 7thst. WANTED) FEMALE Wire SORSE, aT theGartied | Memorial Hospital, Apply between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m. Jez ANTED —ALL NATIONALT ties wi ent in first-class families, in any capacity; good wages: city or country resorts; Nal to call at National Labor Bureao, 617 7th sic n.w. Je2-6u* V ANTED—A berwork and plain sewing. Kererences reauired. Apply at2U12 I st. nw. ANTED—TWO BAKERS, COMPETENT M. Ee mae wat Ache cae seni a ‘W* : SOMPETENT CAN Liberal “compensa- my28-2w* WASTED MEN AND W TO START A hew business at thelr homes, easily learned in ‘an hour, 10c. to 5c. an hour inade daytime or even- ing. “Send 1c. fora pxckage of samples and 24 work- fug samples to commence on. Address, ALBANY SUPPLY Co., Albany, N. Y. ‘my18-1m = se ee Fe} FURNISHED, HOUSE, 1903 FS: FOR RENT—-ROOMS. oy aereesereed or vigneren IR RENT—UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR— r MONTHSOR LO! Fiitree Room, witu vat foam nttacneas Sotabig | E'Georgstown iewutn Fursianed Desde or light, housekeeping: $12 In advace: viciuity of | large, wellsbaded xrounds: some fruit: rent ‘Washington circle southeast. Corner 22d and Lata | ate. ‘Address, with reterence, LANDLORD, Jest office. Seo ‘OR RENT_FOUR (LARGE COOL Rooms ON second floor, suitable for light housekeeping. an- furnished, with bath, bot aud cold water, 1518 9th st. Bw. Jeest* (0 DELIGHTFUL COOL ROOMS, en suite or singie, turnished or unfurnished,second floor, south trout, ‘modern conveulences, summer pricea 1413 Qat. nw, a Jee JPOU RENT-AN ELEGANT FRONT SECOND story room with bath-roo. iwo gentiemen at 902 14th si JPOR RENT—PLEASANT, POR REN story Brick House, 7 rooms, with bath, gas, range, Rot and cold water, $25 per month, in advance, at 1105 19th st. n.w. Ingutre JORRENT-$45, FURNISHED HOUSE, 8 ROOMS: all modern improvements, northwest: owner will jease for one year. BUSHNELL& CARUSI, 1008 F at ow, ‘jea-aee COOL, WELL-FUR- if desired: choice local- ished Rooms: table board REN 40 INDIANA AVE, OPPOST ity: family; rates. 13 Sth ste ky Hall, $50 per mouth. House Bow open, For Dead Hhode Island aves ner MS 1 gut | further information addres ‘THOR BLAGLIS, Cir P.0., Box 581. my31 6t* JOR RENT—005 13TH mF | FO aarS Koom, overiooking Frat ‘ark: deliguttal OR REN . AUGUST, SEPTEM- j Summer location: to geutiemen only; table board con- | AY ber, *Aarzy try residence of the late venient, me scone st extended. House fur- FOR EET ane fished. For Infor..ation address T. BLAGDEN, City P.0., Box 581. COOL ROOMS ON SECOND floor, large parlor, bed-room and private bath; third floor, lurge parte and bed-room, 10 be had at Sununer rates, at 920 14th stn. w., opposite Frauklin ‘Square. Jes-3e* = OR RENT—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH GOOD | JVOR RENT— ; home comfort; summer rates. 1019 113 Mt, 10r..965. ee. ae eee | Bolo ts 19 VOR RENT — O91 NEW YORK AVE. N. w, | 3/02; st S [inne Beal i ai a, Dec AD irnished Rooms; southern exposure, snd ‘first | Class ‘Table Board: house occupied by owner. Refer- euces exchanged. : FOE BENT 1257, BASS AVE_ONE LARGE front room, furnished; south front; pleasantly sit uated: aiso, cotamunicating room for rent the the month, OR RENT—SUIT REE COMM! ing Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, delighttully Situated on reservation: rooms lurgeand airy. 200 ‘Stauton Gth and C ne. 708 12 ee. aS FRESE HS Csr jek: OE 10. SWOUMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. nw, t NW. SSTORY PRESS bri rooms: 2 bath rooms, pantry and closets: heraics to door. SDA Attorne; Inguire on premises B13 4%y st mw. —BRICK MOUSE, 1509 PIERCE ms, ali mL, $27.50; Brick House, 914 10 room i RS, jez-im In the yard. Rent $10 in advance. ‘Tthst b.w., bet. 5 and T sta. Jrok RED Keal Estate Agent, 12. D. ST—THREE VE 7 O- | ]pOR RENT—BOUNDARY AND 14TH ST, 1850 cated Rooms gn second floor, single or en suite, | A Ystory G-room brick Louse: bay windows, 818.35 With Board, at 1507 H st. n. w., opposite pablic reser: | per month: gas, Water, latrobe and Tange vation. A limited number ot Table Boarders can also be accommoduted. Fo | out board. FoR ST, and K sts, opposite Franxlia pars, turnisned Rooms, en suite or single, on first and sécond tloo at moderate terms during the summer season: 0 people if desired. my20-1w JNOR RENT — HANDSOMELY FUNNISHED Rooms, 1325 and 1327 F st. n.w., with or without board. m29-lwe corner store, Owner," [PoE BEST 122 BST imps front garden, large outhouse, leading to al- twestory bay window Brick: partly furnished. Keut $25 per month, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F street nw. =, 621 NEW JERSEY ave.,6 rooms and bath, wodern Improvements. ure’ P, DILLON, market 1st aud H sts. nw. MOP Sn cce JOR RENT—FURNIRHED HOUSE Ist to strictly privaie family, no children. Je2-1m. E;5 ROOMS: MOD. 5 ee —e : : oe ty Georgetown Heights: B20 pet. an ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES U OR RENT— AIRY FURNISHED | 2st, George ished room, About ‘13x15, In, private hao Tooms north and south, arse oor, with priviless | between D and 7p. m. office Uullding. Address, stating price, @&, D. 1. | ofhousekeepiug during the sunmer shady porch asd | FAOR RENT— ite” | yard: cool and delightful 1006 19th st... 12 rooms Star office. ANTED — UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR Homa. by. two ladles, for ight, housekeeping: references exchanged. Address M. G. D. etfice.= ‘ANTED—FOR ONE YEAR OR MOR communicating Rooms, on second floor, for man and wife in a private funiis, between 14th’ and 9b and N and H sts. n.w.; state location and price. Ad- dress GILBr.R'T, Star office. Jea-ai* ‘ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, two or three Unfurnished Rocms for housekeep- ing; hot over $10 per month; references. Address A. J.R, Star office. $e3-Be WANTED--HOUSES. POR, REST = SA. ‘ised front room and oue smialier one, iront poo Nae Ksi ge, cool, elegantiy fornished Rooms, ‘soard. Summer rates Mrs. GRANT. T_-FURNISHED ANDUNFURNISHED Rooms. 07 M st. n.w., second, third, fourth floors: also, Front Basement. {OR RENT—AT 624 19T nished Root i. 1505 Pennsylvania ave. 1755 8 st., 7r.,m.1..$25.35 1 Pats Se. mal 2380 Ss ms. en suite or singie, on lat and Hors; at moderate terms during the summer season, {il aocommodate transient people ir desired: private 1m W NTED-TO BUY, FORCASH, BRICK HOUSE Sn yood condition aud locality; ” will pay $2,000 00. “Address, giviug full particulars, ae, t= to $2, Star 3 OR SW stoome: com ‘tot to exeed $3,500, wil pas $1,000 cash; balance on thine; state price and location, Address Box 122, Star oles. Sedat ice. HOUSE, W FP o2 RENT ie Ht si. N. W—HANDSOMELY farnished communicating ‘parlor and bed-room; orth and south exposure. Also suitable for one or two gentleme! tendance; summer rates. FOR RENT—STORE larze south room, jaa, bath and ai? Jinoe 1058 20h s§., Gr. Cates $22 20un, 4 A WELL LOCATED not less tha seven rooms and bath: rent ‘980; northwest section preferred; permanent if suited.” Address Box 120, Star vilice, Jessie W 4ANTE0 WISH 10 PURCHASE A SMALL Brick or Frame House in Georgetown Will pay cash. ROBT T. TALBOT, 1233 High st.,George- own, D.C. ‘Je2-3t ‘ANTED-THE CARE OF A HOUSE FOR the summer months by family of adults; refer- ences. Address M. 8. C., Star office, Je2-3" ROR RENTORLEASE—ON and best locaved Stores on Louisiana ave.. between Sth and 10th ‘sts., sultable for Wholesale. Grocer oF business Address WHOLESALE GLOCER, ta off ‘my20-1we {QR RENT—TWO FINE STORES, 2024 AND 2026 14th st. n.w., each 20 feet by 61, with fine cellar, and dwellings above; all modern’ improve- ments, FRANK J. TIBET, Office of the National Mutual Life Awsociation, é OF THE LARGEST G For a full ist appiy to, _je2 WESOOTT & W 1907 Pennsylvants COOL, HANDSOMELY furnished House, south exposure, weil shaded: for @ year low, or summer, without children; $50 per mop, Apply 1515 Net mw. Posesion immedi ty ANTED-WE HAVE A CASH CUSTOHER for yood Business Property on Pennsylvania ave., F, 7th of 91h sts, worth $10,000 to $45.000. TYLER & RUTHERFORD. my20-6b 1226 F st. uw WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WARTED_T0 GIVE OFFICE ROOM TO 1A good young man, “Typewriter,” in retarn for answering questions, &., when principal is out, Ap ply 608 14th st, Je3-6 Weer SMALL, QUIET AND WELL broken riding and driving Horse or Pony, sulted for a girl of 14 years; must be sound, Address Box 221, Star Je8-218 W AdtED[A LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO GO to the country to give lessons in conversational German for ‘during the summer. Address, with references, Box 127, Star office. Jez-aue WANTED(20) PEOPLE TO HEAR A FREE lecture on Mines and “Miuing at 632 Fst. nw. Friday evening, the ath, at 8 o'clock, by Bryan Tyson, late of Californt Jez3t WANTED A HORSE FOR WS FEED. on ‘will buy if sold cheup: good cure; light work; to @ responsible party. Address P. DILLON, market Ist and H sts. b.w. ‘Jez-ar= WASTEDIONE, OR TWO SADDLE HORSES: to bourd at a private staule; best references. Ap- Pah Siable, Fear 1740 Nau nw. CHARLES CKSTON: isidets Jel-at* —UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS. fed aud shipped. CG MALS ure packed ai 2 1906 14th _ Jel-ime WASIEDS EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT ROGERS’ Umbrella Store has Removed trom 4uv 11th st. t0 613 D sto, w. Covering and Repair ing. ray31-2w* ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE KEEPING horses a specialty. City reference given when yequired. Will grain ited when necessary. Can be Sedu at Price's Stable, 311 Oth st. n.w. Faria on 7th ML road, 8 miles from elty. O. HE PF. CLARK, Siigo, Ma. my28-1m' ANTEDKNOWN, THAT COARSE Harn ‘On the face ively obliterated, leav' marks, My Hlectric Needle is the oni 4 6-1 2 Ni TOL, A DESIRA- aoe ——— bie and pleasantly situated Bil nine Tooms, including bath, 103 2d st. ne jeleiwe FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR RENT—HOUSE 605 NEW JERSEY AVE. B.Ww.; nine rooms; modern improvements; in good Tepair; $30 per month. 17 F st. n.w.: four rooms: Modern” improvements; $16.90, Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th st n.w. delim }OR RENT— 1812N st. 8 w..9r$100)(9125 Boundary wt Gr $18 ‘Sth st. nw. F...15.40 2 724 Chi Se 008, Ors an Cae “Ties eae 50 ee da Wa “4 Sort senor ote gs Zt0 29 Defrees. 6rs_.15.00 OR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS, 2D AND 3D flvors of 1319 F st., wijotning Baltimore Sun build- ing—10, $15, 82 ‘$25: also desk room 1st floor. $20 a) Apply DUDSON & DEEBLE, in basement, m29-Lw* MONEY TO LOAN, ‘ATIONAL LAW AND TRUST COMPANY— Honey toloan on wed securities Ail bust. hess promptly and satisfactorily transacted. iN 1. MITCHELL, Real Katate Depurtasent, 1214 ¥ ot 421 11th st. nw., 16rs_.20 1763 P n.w.11rs. Richote av. Gacwn nets aaa = $18 Gat nw Or F300. $1.00 Se cua S008 grate,” EL A MCINTIRE, O18 F st Lew. aya0Ot ON REAL ESTATE [my27] _ THOS. E. WAGGANAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN TO ARMY AND NAVY JME OFFICERS AT LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST. JaMuS E WAUGH, pave ar. cots M ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON POLI 20) WARNER & 00. {OR RENT—707 EAST CAPITOL ST., NEWLY papered and painted brick, § rooms, bath, cellar, Tange, etc. S25 per Mouih., Ajply to 7 & WAGGAMAN, 917 F st ny ‘LER & RUTHERFORD, , LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, Broker. 10 Fst hw, s 1226 F st. mw. GREY 70 LOANTIN SUMS TO SUIT AT | Thoda nw 8 tse ne bet IME lowest rates, on approve ec io | Gircie, via i ree gr 3, ave, Bear Dupoui circle, per nmam. 2/009 my20-1m_ 1407 Fst.nw. | doer $10. TO LOAN ON REAL ES R RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELI- 000 wate F'ing ot 8 st. near ‘New Hanpabire ave, ‘untae JAMES E. WAUGH, 5 _my!74m SES Fi | Maney $40 Per montn “Inquire at 718 26th sn. w. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON RENT: T2MAN. MSGrrovea reat extave seounios tow rates ‘of tn- | AYO cagmomepane terest and commision, = CUTTER & WIM: 711 R. L ave., 131s.$125) 942 F st.. office.......... my12-1m 2428 Fst | 1421 Conb.ave’,12rs..100| {800 19th st., store. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR MS yen, =| abe other security. Any amount desired; lowest in- remedy known 4 secvsnneeseeeee 0 229 C BL 1e., 25.40 Jor this hideous elect’ Lend tor tall mainte iergit commissions aly one per cont Re Av PELL | 14 | 229 Ors, clectric | vent adies and chi LIPS, Licensed and Bonded Estate Broker, 1428 ptS16 11th st.n.w...65) 1321 a ae GABE OIF Tain et. bet and Uden mysstine | New York ave. MyS-ee” | MIB st, dora 60 (LBL 1th wea we SER BO WASTED {STEAM CARPET | CLEANING; feathers renovated, mattresses made over, fur. niture steamed, uj ofall kinds. Office 1422 ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on first-class city ‘Smaller sums; property. ‘cent. 5 = ‘0. HOLTZMAN, Telephone cal Ua FM YOUNGS apnea” | Se eee ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE, THEBEST PE TO TORE, 5 p20 Peers TEE in sums to sult on Real Extate secur- softs LASFERTY, Hay = toni, cor, 4G and” iy, ct lowes: gates ofnterent, Changes moderne, 0 ‘aylotm | Wai g as08 east UES Waraaty Ven oe perionte | MOSECROIORR nee oldones, BUTLER'S, U3) 5th, near K. Smoky ohim- ee ee oo € 32-7 Rezecitfed ot no pay. Old ioves bought ‘and aaid | gis seeRriy: 497 Pennsylvania ave. LOAN Woitretes en, ‘ainie emanate az. | MO"AE a nari ob aeree. ‘the woich can Mill ‘Hot Naptha “AH. CHAGH @ BHO, 610 Louislags aveaees | ans TENS Fe ‘ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT our "Telephone 110-6, Wirt Rit staccrme ec | ML me pg AEE UR: Sea Sees Gu POND AP GLOTEENS Vee etae sis SR Piet erate aps ihisi. aE 7 BUTE OF ene PERSONAL. Cran of each, JP A-CHoice Lore 61: 120 . Xf ‘90 f. alley, 150m st. ‘MBjolning 7g, 24100 to 20 M. alley, southeam corner 16th and Sy 1060 to 15 ft alley. 1 dy 100 to 10M alley, m8 Baw 4307-6 to 10 A. alley, Q st, bet. 16:0 and 17hate, 2h 6x02.10 to 10 A alley, 17th st, corner Coreoran Gh GEWS Fear and ide alleys, Corcoran st, near ht, nw, 29 by 87 Co 20 tt, alley. 34 st. 9.e., bet. A and Basta 22.6 by 100 1 10. alley, P . oth and AO “as he 100 t0 10 &. aitey, 8 1 26 bs les, S st. near Meh * aud many other desirable lots aiid houses in tt ps Ot the city. RM TL Jea-zt SOR SALE-ENTIRG NORTH OF Bibs Sonnac oy Rec Bn 14,468 sq. feet: 15,000 24, potent prions we sis. Lot on and Qist sts. 3 Sikey. “AP MGLL a CO TSR JOR SALE-AaT a GRE s Fo GREAT BARGAIN cnsire to ApEIy to Se {OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN IF TAKE eae eo aS Bra raat TARR iy BO feet deep to. foetal = PARE Seas batiaseet LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 20 F st. JOR SALE ‘A choice Builds ors bet. Sth and wth, suns yes FOSSA Rca A very desirable Corner Lt on 34h at. TOUS & Shoe Ak eof 1. st. n. LOUIS P, SHOPMAKE #20 Ft s FOR Sa UPERE PLOT OF GROUND CoM on Crescent st., by picket feu of 16th st. Loo my2@ DORK SALE—NIN frouting 18 feet each on New Hampshire ave. and Isth st eiley: and five ing 16 by 978 deep te eet ench on south side p to alley. Price 75e. per PH TYLER @ RUTHERFORD, _my 20-400 1226 Fst hw. NORSALE—40,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, orth jest, Bear Capitol; (Wo fronts. 241 feet $1.25 per foot cash. MILLS DEAN, 402 La. venous JOR SALE-FINE PLOT OF GROUND. WITH four squares of Capitol, BOUX I, fr Auree streets: vod for apeciiation ot mip Cheap to quick buyer, Alwy seven lows Ink perma, foot. TYLER S ROTH yee Feit S42 THREE FIRE Tom rac feet on Fst, just went of New ire ave. fine parking: only GO cents A tock Also, 63 fect Horth side Msi. nw, very cheap. Apply OWNE I. itoom 331 F st uw = QOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN A GOOD Lt, Massachumelts ave. near New Jersey ave. 5, to alley.” Price Pes, foot. “Tasy terms, SNHOWER@SONS Fae my lds Pusu DENISON, te Agent, 923 F st. nw 4 RARE CHANCE Pot PROFITABLE INVEST. The following beautiful suburban Building Lote WO Denison aud It Leighton's subdivision of the daitn estate. Mount Pleasant: Zlots on Columbia ave, bet 14th avd 15th sts extended. 5 lots on the east side Zot st extended, bei. Kenewaw ave and rant sty ro at vi P jot ‘on Grant Mount Pieaswut vilince, bet idth mind 10 tended. Zeurner lola in Unis bewutéfal be BY w.o. Real Bx! saw ave. Also, oth uabie callty, commanding a View of Kock Creek Valley. myt-1m = FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS } WO FIRST-CLASS SADDLE ‘Mares, three uice Drivers, «ix Work Horses. Also, Horse, Buggy and Harness cheap. At Livery Stable. 211 11th st nw. jae 4 Day Kine In ail harnese. tn FOE SALECPULL BLOODED Lisi) COCHIN Rooster; wai ranied: wo years old, weight Oly [bas price, $4. Call on Iii Lith st. nw. ae JOR SALE—ON “ACCOUNT OF OTH hess engagements, the Lease, License and Stock horoughiy established Grocery, Liquor wud Pre: m store. inquire at #17 2OUM st. Nw, Fe. SALE—A HANDSOME U case, for out douts compicte, with uickel-piated AUEHDACH € ‘BRO. 625 Pehnart ae ‘OR CASH —GROCK stand; one of the best 4. G., Star office, ‘and Provision Store: locations ia the ease bsp JOR SALE- W CASE AND COUNTE! Can be soon at BOW DOIN'S Gallery, 1119 Pema vaniaave tows yeasts ‘a Fok Qh ESE YOUNG MARE, FIVE YEA’ ‘old; Tight bay: very stylish; mace? sound: «. roadster. “Cause for sclling, owner leaving the city. Rare chance to get good animal. Address ©. A. W., Star office. iia’ ROUGHBRED Black Hawk Mare: kind dispostdon and (horoughe iy sound. Handsome driver or mare Can be sep Uy calling at Grocery cormer 24th wad I ts, uw — Bh HORSE, 6 YEA! os Kind und gentie; can be driven by Indy. Call at 81 Saat nw, belore Sam. oranera pm ys oee FOE SALE CREAPSAT STABLE, 1230 VER- and N sirect,a light Park Phen bu s painting. Jean POR SALE—PARTIOS LEAVING LARGB house for smaller one wiil well carpets and window furnishing at » u to Incoming tenant or other customer, 418 6th st. n. jee OH SALE ONE FINE MARE, 44) YEARS OLD: ‘sound and gentle; can be driven bY any ove, 626 415 at aw. Can be ween at O p. many evening. legant fall Seale Piano, to udsome rusewood case, fini with heavy top mouldings, richly carved legs aud lyre; beautiful tone, th fine ‘$200, Foe SALE—A SPLENDID BARGAIN—AN h Ing qualities, ior ou); on easy pay- Trews of wv per month, ‘Cover hid soe! er We als ome good bargains pearl upright Pianos of the Sery beat ken,very cheap for ‘cash or mouthly payments. Bi Ap the ouly Bouse in the city that makes ape us cially of taking old Pianos in PIANO EXCHANGE WARFROOMS, 3 422 oth etree OR SALK—A GROCERY AND PROVISION ‘Store, located northwesi. Price $600. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, eos sua Soo ht BUGGY LX GOOD einer ave oeleae Foe $4585 4 2BURNER Varon sTOVE FOR oS; Eve gallons of the best utd, 7hc., delivered res, in order free oF tor customers. W. BACHE, 223, Feonsylvacia ave we. Cnpttol Hut “telephone call 419-3) Aiwo, a Toll i Qin Goat ncoveg. Hetrigwratore, Water Coolers, lee ‘cary payments. oF Mielke Fo8 Sabo STYLISH, OPEN ROCKAWAY in periect condition, built @ (0. Boston early new: ‘a greatbarualt, at MCOERMOTT & BRR, $10 Peonsyivania ave nw. myis-im On S4Le-care DFU ie 1 quire 1821 New York ave. .w. my2o-7e LE-ONE SWOONDHAND UPKIGHT jal bargains an uprigh’s and ‘Suar office. aren, ofeavs to rent: ‘eng wer too ‘O25 Teh ot n.w., Sobimer piano age. SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ‘varnished and painted Ws ‘old ‘and new 08 eres ee eee Foe ei HANDSOME TCART; ALSO brown Horse. ‘aud gentle, book ‘Apply SOVCK'S hepualtory Sth seat vania ave ‘my 25 im TOR SALE—ALL WOOL SUITS. ‘and $7, Nobby Send es hath doy bt cept ot. .w., near my21- von B