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¢ WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY: JUNE 12, 1886—-DOUBLE SHEET. leLA LALA! G STAR _ WASHIN SATURDAY... ROSEY S. ‘The Evening Star has a rectlar, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- ington, and equal to that of other daily papers here added eto lished in Wax! all th ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess thelr man- useripts, If unused, should keep a copy. _ The law which the police propose to enforce with especial stringency this year, prohibiting the sale of fireworks to children under six- teen years of aze, fs well enough in its way, but it does not reach the root of the evil: The sale, after all, is only one of several conditions Precedent to the nuisance whose abatement it 4s hoped to effect. If all the fireworks that eould be crowded into the Cxpitol were sold to a@child five years old, only to be carried by him to the Potomac and thrown in, nobody would beasufferer by it except the person called upon to pay the bill. The danger consists In the use the chiidren make of their explosives; and the presumption {s always fair that achiid under acertain age is not competent to handle such dangerous stuff. The prohibition ought Novexres Tx Scser Texrvres (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHER), INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESS PABRICS, COM- ATL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ECRU RAW. SILK PRINTED INDIA ORINGS. AT GENUINE CALCUTT. NEWCREPE DECHL “GREATLY REDU ‘CKERS. NTON CREPES. ED PHICES" OW PANIS COA: BINATION SUITS, AND EMBROIDERED “MAK Sry DOWN PRICES" ON LOUISINES AND SUMMER SIL LARGE USOR DIENT OF WITTE AND CREAM ALLWOOL DRESS FABKICS. EMBRACI DENTELLE LAINES, VTAMINES. ¢ CLOTHS, SAU IN PRINTED E ‘3 AT use. PER YARD. NOVELTIES) IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS. NEW INDIA CRINKLES AND SHIRRED MUS- 100 PIECES PRINTED BATISTES IN CHOICE “1 ASORTMENT OF ANDERSON'S SOMPLETE x “SPECIAL PLAIN Ofeasc 20 TH), REDUCED To 250 A YARIS ae PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, PERRY BurLprNo, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th streat, AND 010 YARDS to be upon the use of fireworks in public places Dy children. One of the commonest spectacles An the streets of Washington at this season of the year isasmall boy with a toy pistol, or some other instrument of noise and fire chasing a lot of terrified little girls, clad in thin, inflammable summer frocks, The chances are about nine-nine to one that that yonngster, Defore sunset on Independence day, will have set fire to one of his playmates, or injured an eye or a hand or some other member. It might not be wise to interfere with individual liberty to the extent of saying that a parent who ehooses to doso shall not permit his child to Biow or burn itself up; but every consideration Gf public policy favors the restriction of the small boys’ ravages to the lives, health ‘and property of those who are responsible for Bis conduct, and condemns the {dea of turning kim loose upon the community at large. If the police authority of the District is to be ‘exerted vigorously for the protection of the public against the nuisances incidential to the ‘eelebration ofour national birthday, it ought Mo regulate consumption as well as trade, ——S The bankruptcy of the Paris Morning News Mlustrates the tet that, in journalism as else- where, you cannot chanze a plant from its own | soil and climate to those which nature never | Intended It for, and expect it to flourish. Th eonditions of existence which enable the Parisian press to thrive nical to the | Bealthy lite of an Ame Tne | Americaa reader cares f na | Opinions atterwards, With th | this fs reverse, As a consequenee, the avenues | for newssetting in Frane> are difficult to | thread; while political writer with the Requisite zudaeity of seutiment and style, and a fair Knowle his way to fume and sistence. © editors of started out with a purpose ans on the Euroy sort they had ever, pri selves oy sertbe the appe Poundinss of a publie mar Ofasadden suspension. tell how a Gatignani’s wi ving a heavy privilexe. all thes: struggled for some years and mad> themselves, such as it w not lined with money; and the collaps? of the eoncern under + load of debtestimated at thirty thousand dollars bay probaily saved it from a Worse fates which mizit have come later. ? Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, who has made | fn unenviable display of himself on more than one oceasion in the past, has capped the climax Dy ordering his subordinates in the city gov- ernment to deny ail privileges to newspaper Facts and figures they ask for n them: they are not to be allowed to use police telephones; in short, they are to be treated ay uncivilly In every way as | the law will permit, All this is In revenge for the criticism to which the press bas subjected his administration. Before this thin-skinned t4 through with his alert a: to the conelus s more differen* kinds of a fool than the Looby the Mississipp! pilot swore at, $< The zarden of Mr. Joseph Texter, in Beaver Falls, Pa, bas been singled out from among all he gurdens of that town for a blighting atiack Of frost. Trees, flowers, vines and vegetables have turned from green to black, and he cannot account for it, If Mr. Texter will come to ‘Washingtor, he can make the uequaintanee of More than one public man of national renown | whose littl garden of boon:s—not blooms—has been frost-bitten in au equally singular man- ner, while the gardens of his neighbors re- | main as fresh and gay and sweet-scented as ever. | ‘These gentieme2 may not be abie to explain the phenomenon from which Mr. Texter suffers, Dut they can at least condole with him; and the | man smitten with misfortune has usually a | ‘thirst for company ay strong as his thirst for | knowledge. ———____ — po The proposed national park in the pic- | turesque Rock ereek valley would supply what | 4s needed to completely round out the distine- | Yon of Washington as the most beautiful capi- | tal in the world, but the cost of its construction | should be assumed by the nation and not be | inflicted upou the District people, who already have shouldere¢ suca an immense burden of | edt to improve the city and make it a credit | Sustead of a disgrace to the country. —— Why can’t the employers and the workmen | settle the:r difficulties by adopting hour work | ‘or piece work? Were the men paid by the hour | OF the piece it would seem probable that the | length of the workirz day could be readily settled according to the severity of the work or | ‘the pressure of busine-s, | The news that Bross, the St. Louls 1 @ppears cool und easy in spite ¢ calls i6rth fro: an esteem: remark that “he will be cooler and easie: three Months from now.” We donot pretend to know | to what scivol of theology the author of this commen: adheres, but 1 would not require srane: without the tiabitity | for the les they a place for But it was a place obsta urderer, | tence, ed cotemporary the his Much argument to show to what school he doesn't. | ——_——» + == Next Thursday's vote on the question of tak- ing up the Morrison tariff bill in the House will | Be awaited with considerable solicitude by the eourtry, especially the democratic part of it; for | Upon the result Mlepends in large measure the (sues on which the tall campaign must be | fought. fPue seer IN THE WoRLD. TRY IT. IMPERIAL HAIR REGEN ERATOR Isthe only absolutery harmless preparation for Hal Wholly oe” part ray. It produces EVERY SHADE. “is imunediiate and tastings aise. odorless: Yeaves the hair clea, soft and glossy: i equally de: sirable for the veurd: ‘Turis or ieussiat batius do Afiect it. Price, 1 and $2 Write lor circular Seu aasaple oF air whe ordering Gl Sd PT ate “Applicauion Koons. 4 West Bast, New Kora. Yaris Ryo's iPAMONTE 1d Kad Car fon. Fur sa’e by all leading drupuisia. TMPEMIAL HAIK RHGENTRATOR CO, ‘Ont Went 23d st., New York. ‘To RE MAD OF | nap HOW HHH HOH | | always on hand. Established 1840. Jel2 RB BEE BB BBB Dry Goods, and continue from day today. Hours, 10 in the morning till 2 in the afternoow. Ladies w that the Auction sale of Dry G ck building, upstairs, SUL We offer for private sale stock in our regular Dry Goos Department at most astonishing. member, we are going out of Dry Goods, We must sell and refuse no reasonable offer, It will pay you to « eo and See 3, it will pay you well to lay in Winter goods. We stock. ave a good and desiral Our Dress Goods are as tine as can be found any- where. Remember, we must sell. re Bp ay 0 G MM pep aaa UU MAN : cum MM see a So OM Jel2 GTH, STH AND ; THTRER Y UN" XR OK oie Roku USN NAUK rad ea SKK Mg TK Ko « size, Leather Covered Saratoga, Iron Bottom, Hard Wood Strips andteel Bindings. ‘Good for ten Yeary’ service. $4.50.—A Small Trank, Leather Covered, tom and Hard Wood Strips, with Tron Rot- y and Hat Hox. $18.00.—A Hand-made, Nickle Mounted, Oak ‘Tanned Leather, Track Harness. $20 00.—A Splendid Hand-made Nickle Mounted Buggy Harness, that is equally as good as suld else- where for $25. ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS OUR OWN MAKE. A large assortment of Traveling and Horse Goods Repairing of Trunks and Harness a specialty. J.8. TOPHAM. ne Susacen. We have a splendid line of WHITE GODS, in- cluding everything that is new this season. INDIA LINENS, fine quality, trom Se. Satin Finishe Check and Striped NAINSOOK 644, 5g and 10e. FOULAKDs in Buff and Pink Grouids, Yard Wide BATISTE, 12%,c. SUCKERS, in Light Blue, Pink and CELN Navy Str One Case LAWNS, 1. All- Wool FLANNEL i Ali-Livea TABLE DAMASK, 20, 25 and 50c. Turkey Red TABLE DAMASI and 506, Extra Wide BLEACHED SH 53, 19 Special Bargulus in HUCK aud DAMASK TOWELS, iudid assortiment of DOMESTIC SATINS, 12%, al Low Prices. Ladies’ and DELWEAR, HOS- Je12 636 Pennsytvania ave., south side, near 7th st Mae J.P. IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Will close oat the balance of her importation of PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, at greatly reduced prices. Jet2 BPs 13s KEVIOUS Ts R MOVING To E P. MERTZ, Gexenat AcEnt, 1014 ¥ STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. aaltiey GTON, D.C. Busy Coacues, Basy Coacurs, ‘Lateness of season compels us to REDUCE PRICES: 26 PEK CENT on BABY COACHES. ‘WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OUT- DOOR SPORT. LAWN TENNIS A SPECIALTY. QUALITY UNSURPASSED PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. CH. RUPPERT, yell 405-405 7th st now. QOUTHERS wizaT FLouRs. Flours made of Southern wheats are superior to ring, Wheat flours. sa they are whiter, ranger ‘and more bread to the barrel, and the wil keep moist longer. cofter “OUR NEW SOUTH” Patent Roller Flour H. TENNEY Family Floor, ee Ttect ea Jet Merchant Mililers, Georgetown, Gq REDUCTION. > VIENMA OPTICIAN COMPANY, mys 909 Pa ave. 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, Opposite the Ebbitt House, ‘We will sell ail goods at cost, except E. & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS, S& B ELLERY, 1112 F Street. tore closes at 7 p.m. E. M. Beecuano & Bro. “izes ty it will im- unsvivania Avenue, cor. 444 %t CHECK NAINSOOK, 12%,c. - Mosvay. Sexe 14u, THIRD WEEK oF otR RS.S.0OF 8S GRAND SURPLUS STOCK SALE OF SEASON- ABLE STUFFS. ‘The near approach of vacation time warns us to offer “BARGAINS” while the people's wants are unsupplied—while the goods are in demand. ‘The season has not been what we had reasons to believe it would have been had not unfavor- able weather and the unsettled condition of the Workingmen throughout the country limited the demand. Summer is now upon us, and we have @ large stock that MUST EE SOLD, at whatever sacrifice: hence Monday, June 14th,we enter upon the third week of this Grand Sale, and {n addition to the goods previously advertised yet remain- ing we shall add all summer goods that for avy. Teason whatsoever we believe we have too many to sell in the regular way at their reg- ular prices ‘These will be brought forward and advertised from time to time as cccasion requires until the last plece is disposed of, and we would suggest to our customers that they pot wait for adver- tised reduetions, but to call early and as often as thelr convenience will permit, ss “Big Bar- gaips” are to be secured from this date forward. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Ler Ov Casuxene FICHUS ‘We have too many of # particulariine of Black Cashmere Fichns, and to eause their im- mediate disposal we cut the price, viz: 1 Surplus lot of Biack Cashmere Fichus, or thawlettes,” jetted and silk embroidered fin- ished, with silk fringe. Exactly the thing for these cool evenings. Were. Surplus stock price. ‘Second floo! veptus Lor Or Rissoxs To secure the lot at our figures we were com: pelled'to buy a tange quantity, aad now Ming verona wo unlond by saeriicing 1 Aurplus lot oN Fehon, pasn ea Screws: Ss our part a 40 Black Moire All Silk xcellent quality. Moers _ First floor: & eptus Srock Or Brack ODS. ql StPlus Lot of 88 in, Black All-Wool Cash- ere. Was... Surplus Sivek’ pric Ave. 1 Surpins Lot of 42 ia. Black Slike aud” Wool Grenadine. Was... Surplis Sivek price We have too much of two qualities. of 1 ilk Hendeu Grenading ara Geeteee’ usta oa «the 1ollowing coucession: $6.00 Quality now $5.00. $6.50 Quality now $5.50. (Hirst oor; last on the right.) WooDWARD ws Lor Or Jinnse ie such short work of the lots pre- sed, We are Ineled to the following cut: 1 Surplus Lot of Black Stockinette VestFront Jerseys, uprighteoliar, coat shaped buck, ail Were ere good value at first price. 2 2 $2.51 cic prices, $2.00 (Second tloor; take elevator) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. OTICE. understood that we keep all of very letter of “Initial” Hand- dies and gentlemen, Ct EAR AROUND. We ean sell ods, and as big bargains S to-day, and every day, -48 we or any viher fir do or ci pt rd for being so explicit is, that cus- exficed Some surprise upon being Kinds of Initial Handkere they being heretofore w trom istmmas tines. following excellent values, be found at our establish tomers told we tbe year dies’ White All-Linen Unlaun- nstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, on 4S KOOd as - Taundered quality, only 20c. each; 6 for $1.00, 190 dozen Ladies! White Sheer All-Linen Uuluunderet chiels, oneineh e. euch; 6 for ® Ddozen Me stitched “Initial” Handker- ern, hanid-embroidered letters, 0. 1 dered two-inch hem, haud-embroidered letter, only. 's White All-Linen Unlaun- Hemstitched “Iultial” Handkercbiets, 29c. exch We hay ored “Initi equally 10) 6 for $1.50. 80 the Colored Rordered and Col- Serb y prices, rchiels being rong polis, wewant you te ucw you can expect’ us to show you at all times thie largest stock and the best Variety at the LOWEST PRICES. (First floor; midway, right side.) Jo12 OODWARD & LOTHROP. Concisery Srarep, OF CORSET, Is. The “ZEPHYR” Summer Corset, & hooks, fine and light material, perfect fitting, reduced to 59cents. ‘The “A LA ROSE” Corset, of English Coutille, lace and ribbon top, 5 hovks, side-steels, reduced to 65 cents. The BON MARCHE Corset, French sateen. colors drab, light blue, red and white, reduced to 55 cents. The BRUNSWICK, woven Corset, heavy bones, silk stitching at top aud bottom, perfect shape, at $1, ‘The “FULL BONE" Corset, of excellent quality Jean, sill stitched, all whalebone, at $1. ‘The Celebrated E. D. French hanemade Coutille Corset, which, for comfort, durability and fit sur- passes any other make. ‘Try one at $1.25. ‘The popular R. and G., French sateen, lace and ribbon top, moulded form, in all colors, at 99 cents. ‘The B. M. Corset, French sateen, in white and 5 hooks, silk stitching top and bottom, 2 side steels, a perfect fit guaranteed, at $1.38. In conjunction with the above we show a full line of the justly Famous French P. D. Corsets, Warner's Health and Coraline Corsets, Madame Foy's and Thompson's Glove Fitting. BUSTLES, ‘This Depdrtment is complete with the latest shapes. Asa novelty we are showing THE “RATTAN” BUSTLE, Which is especially adapted for the season, it being of feather weight. 2 rows, Ocenta, a °° 3 46 90 SHETLAND SHAWLS, SPECIAL. 100 Shelistitched Shetlands, in desirable colors, at $1.00, Worth $1.48. 100 Cashmere Shawls, fuil sizes, all colors, at 99 cents, Worth $1.25, SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Gauze Vests, long and short sleeves and sleeveless, 25e. instead of 200. Gauze Jersey Vests, no sleeves, ‘B5e. instead of 43c. Balbriggan Vests, high neck, long sleeves, high neck. short sleeves, 85e. instead of 450. Gauze Vest, silk bound, fine quality, B5e. Instead of 49¢. Extra Fine Gauze Jersey Vest, silk bound, 45c. instead of Bde. Fine Balbriggan Jersey Vest, sille bound, Gie. instead of 69e. Fine Balbrigzan Vest, pearl buttons, 4c. Instead of 4c. Superior White Lisle Vests, low neck, no sleeves, silk bound, 89c. instead of Bc. Fine Gosamer Yer, sk bound, pearl but ‘Seashore and mountain, srs 45c. instead of 50c, Children’s Gauze Vests, sizes 16 to 34; 12%c. to 350, HOSIERY, Ladles' Fine Black Lisle Hose, ‘Gc. Instead of 49¢, Ladies’ Extra Fine Balbriggan Hose, ‘2de. Instead of ibe, Ladies’ Extra Fine Balbriggan Hose, 2uec, instead of 400, Ladies’ Fine Roman Striped Hose, ‘25c. instead of 39¢, Ladies’ Extra Size Balbriggan Hose, 5c. instead of 49c, Sa SPECIAL—Ladtey’ Extra Fine Lisle Hose— in Black and fine assorted colors. 42c,, regular price 65a, Gents’ Lisle Hose, 20c. instead of 24¢. Gents’ Striped Hose, 20c. instead of 25e. Gents’ Balbriggan Hose, 15e. instead of 190. Gents’ Fine Striped Lisle Hose, 45c. instead of 50c, Gents’ Silk Hose. Black and Colors, 55c. instead of 0c, Misses’ Derby Ribbed Hose, Split Feet, split feet, All sizes 220, ‘Misses’ Biue and Pink Hose, 2c. to 28e, ALL AT THE Ose Sie Or es an LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITING MMMM AA asp ~ gag Al i i FROUSE RIE CE ry STREET N. W. .% TEEL, 316-318 SEVENTH I. LL WHO ARE SUPPERING PROM = MEMORIAM.—A LA! 55 rr teeta} A Hysteria, Headache, Nervous and Mental Ex- italian and American pros uments, andot austion. Paralysis Neuraixi isa, Lung, Liver ‘aud Kid- ‘style and the best of finish, is now of at os ae at the plndder, de. | the lowest possible at aud medicine have failed to care } it Zour phoma pp ses: yn gto heal the sick. tation free. Please deiziwe” W. 1. PARK, Healer, 1211 Pas av.ne. | from 96. = TITT # Ff a i a t a Ee ? a ies pr A A T sy P AA = br AE fh is BOOM Tu SAA Su8 00, ¥ - Begs a? AB oi | ee 2 AAA Pees ¥ Ab. aa|® vu PPP B88 ORE Bere RRR, 798s BEE gShs S850 U REE, BPP ERI It s5 ER 53s, Sss8 “ud ORE OE EH SssSEee %ss® IN PPP. A RRE A PP AA ROR AA at ovo F gs per AA Ere AA "e559 Or Sasy Bo RALE a4 8068 0? Err Sasa ‘The extreme novelties in Parasols are being closed out at THE PALAIS ROYAL considerably below cost. The following quotations of Original and Clot ing-Out Prices are genuine. * DESCRIPTIONS: Originat — Glosing-Out Prices. Prices. ‘The “Ala Japanese” Para sols are Siriped Persian $15.76, $6.48. Silk, hand-carved Handles, $10.00. $5.68. “Ala Japanese” of eige Silk, Ball Fringe, Quaint $13.75, $6.25. ‘Haidles, “Mikado” Roman Strip® $19.90, $5.48. Mikadon Changeable Per- g 79g, g0.98, Lace Ruffles vet nz reat and Velvet 15.00, $8.75. Black Lace, trimmed with Beads,plain or changeable $11.25. 9.98. Tnings Black Satin, trimmed with loopsofribbonand Rosary $ 8.75. $6.98. Beads, “Manresque” shape Dotted henille and Ball Trim- $12.50, $7.98. ming, Vertical striped Silk “Coaching” $ 5.98. $4.98. Fancy Striped “Coaching,” $7.50. $5.08. Lined Satin, “Coaching,” trimmed with blocks of $9.43. $5.98, Velvet, Watered Silk “Coaching,” 7 Striped, ee Combination Shape Pare. g 7 sols ne 8 7.98. $4.98. ALSO, A Fine Collection of SILK and SATIN PARASOLS, Striped and Plain Colors; also Lace Covered. Original Prices $189, 50, $3.98, $4.98 Closing-out Prices, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.68 A NECESSARY HINT. ‘The quantities are limited. ‘The reductions unusu- ally great. AN EARLY CALL IS IMPERATIVE, i L L S83 1 ss Tf Ee Pau ts Ss Sss8 Ir Tou kK OK VESTS AND BODICES. PURE SILK Jersey fitting Underwear for Ladies Beautifully finished and superior quality. COLORS— Cream, Straw, Pink, Blue, Lavender, Cardinal, Old Gold, omy $2.48; really worth $4 a pieci 4a This Entire Column belongs to the Pulais Royal. Pacas Rovat Svectanrmes N ooo OL 00. Vv ¥V EER ,SSg @’o £ oOoOVVE 8. aco LLLL 00 v ken Sss8 = LOW PRICES FOR BEST GOODS. Silk Mousquetatre Gloves, all lengths, all colors, 58, , 98, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75. Pure Lisle Thread Gloves, all shades, 25c. ‘Taffeta Silk Glovesare made of silk and linen, These gloves have all the appearance of all silk, only 25c. a in twenty-two different shadea Misses,’ ladies,’ 20, 38, 48, 55. 65, 75. 88, O8e. #27 Unquestionably the finest assortment of summer gloves in the city at the Palais Royal. 1 A oce 58, £E AA CG ed is AA OG & SS L AMA OG oF Par aes fun A°4 ‘cco Kee Sss8 7 ust opened, 50 pieces extra fine Orlental and Fgyp- tian Lace Flouncings, 42-inch wide, now being offered at lower prices than is asked by the Palais Royal com- petiiors for old designs. 100 pieces Laces aud all-over tomateh at prices that will surprise you. MULL SHAWLS will be much worn: and for $2.68 the Palais Royal is showing most exquisitely hand- ‘embroidered noveltiesthat are really worth $4 and $5. MULL FICHUS, in pretty designs, from 48 to $1.98. MULL TIES, with lace ends of finest Oriental and Egyptian lace, 48¢. CHEMISETTES of pique, linen and colors, cnff to match, noverties ‘The ouly o1d stock advertised this week is the fol- lowing: 9 dozen Mull Ties, prettily embroidered, re- duced from 19 to 9¢. each. and percale, white These are the very latest FFF A ONN UN FE AA NNN wo OA NNN AAA NNN RF A 4 NON ‘The prices quoted below give no idea of the variety, the designs or the quality of the coods offered, With- out fear of contradiction, the Palais Royal claims as Jarge ® stock of fans as any three stores combined in Washington. Japanese Parchment Fans, superior, 25¢, Japanese Fans, in 1,000 designs, 10, Japanese Fans, with bone sticks, 14¢, “Mikado” Fans 39c., usually sold for 49¢, ‘Sutteen Fans 89c., usually sold for 49¢, Satin Fans, olive wood sticks, onl; eo ee PE 3 ter pe & tus %o? WW Eee EE = The following lots, secured this week, are the best values offered this eeu. 100 bunches fine French Flowers 98c., worth $1.50. 50 bunches Lilacs, Silk Popptes, Jonquils, ete., only ‘Te. @ bunch. Same as sold early this seuson for $1.50. 10 bunches Lilaes. Jonqutls, Roses, 48e; worth 75e. unches Poppies, Morning Glories, etc,, 350; ok pies, 1g Glories, 100 bunches B 1905 mauckes Hoses, Buttercups, Snowballs, ete, AA Ro BY AL Jel. aegis PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WANTED-—SITUATIONS. "-ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS: BATRY MAN. dren with references, D. M- NBSBIR: Mar: thorpe Fatm, College Station, 3a. ae WW ANTED—A COMPETENT Gir TO DO GEN: eral housework In smail family; must have Felerenone ADPIY of 308 Delaware Wy ANTED-TNMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT W aitic’s Nurse, willing tolrave tno one at 1336 Tat — W ARIE GOLORED MAN TO ASSIST IN ‘Hotel kiteben in the clty; must undersiand brofling and roasting meats, address Box 40, Star Was TRISH GIRL TO NURSE CALL at once, with references, 918 P st.n.w. WANTED ADVERTISING SOLICITOR Sa Solidly-established newspaper in Washington. Sober, tn dustrious person will ‘be’ given posi iress Box 42 West D—A STOUT YOUNG MAN, USED TO ‘working in Kitchen: algo. two first-class walters. Apply at HARVEY'S, cor. 11th st. and Pa ave. 1t W. NTED—A SEAMBTRESS, A’ ‘AT 1121 12TH ST. w. References required. Wasten-s WOMAN, DO GENERAL housework for small family. Apply at once at 1332 Riggs st, between Rand 8 nw. ite -ANTED—WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, IRON W ‘in amity; must bring recommendations, Apply 713 14th st. now. Wan ro AN OF GOOD ADDRESS, from 18 to 20 years fold, in a hotel office: must writea good business hand. Rest of references required. Address, in own handwriting, stating age, with refer- ‘ences, Box 57, Star office, Jel2-208 WANTED Ero | CON- ‘ducted by Ladies, Cooks. Chambermaids, Nurses, . TO. Men Cooks, Waiters, and Assistants,” white and colored: city and springs. 717 Mst. n.w. DUN- DORE &00. 10-318 Waa BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USE- _W ful ina restaurant. Apply $03 5th 8 S12 Wee AN ACTIVE WHITE WOMAN (Protestant) to nurse and read to an !nvalid. Ad- dress H. X.. Star office. Jelz-218 FANTED—STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- writer. None but a lady or gentleman of expe- rienee need apply, stating qualifications and salary expected. Box 60, Star office. Jel2-3t_ ANTED-HUNDRED MEN AND WOMEN, W Call_at once. White and colored _women Cooks, ‘Nurses, Men. Cooks, mp. Bureau, $26 F st. nw. to $20; Chambermaids, a BS fe ‘BURGESS, Jel2-1w* BY. wit SITUA Wists aspen fa faa, asa wi] F Sarees Prittes ne Star offen, i. FE FURNISHED HOUSE “OF TEN jwares from Lowa Circle: nominal reat WASTED A MARRIED WOMAN WitH LIT ‘tle boy wishes a situation with first-class family; etter ity oF country. | Lem wages. Beet of refer cnoes given. Address, Box 87 Star office. ate ANTED—PLACES FOR Soxe, si Grete. ‘nurses, maids, with references ‘This and’ other cities a PRICE & BURNHAM, 630-632 F st. n.w. hd “ANTED-BY A BY A YOUNG GIRI. WHO SPREE 1, @ place as cupyist, or ott ngltsh and German, Hon to fadion “Wo oujecton omy mn to travel. Cail at ot ew. Jo11-S" ANTED-SITUATION. AS BOOKKEEPER by young man; 12.years ex; erence. "Sdrone Hox 87 Star office eS LSt Wairoa sp bo aaa aS e sigeae aba a preseat employer, 1430 kes TANTED—-KNOWN THAT LABOR BUREAU only reliable and competent Servants tor any std all capacities anate oF fermale: yiinreter- ences, for city and country. EH. DICK, 617 7th st. FOR RENT--ROOMS. Fo. RENT_TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED Rooms, with large ciosets; modern im] ments: on second floor; by a tainly of two. 1: st, uw. References, = Foe \RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED a8 bath room, hot gultable for light housekeeping: ‘and cold water on same floor. 427% ences exchanged, {OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, at reduced rates for the summer 421 Massachusetts ave, near Government Printing and Pension offices, ate ‘OR RENT_WITHIN TEN MINUTES WALK ‘of Capitol, City P.O. and Pension building, desirable Front Room: private. family: socom tions first-class in every respect; best references re- quired, Address Box 38, Star office. ie For RENT-THREE LARGE HANDSOMELY furnished bed-rooms on second floor. south front; Skery conventence; en suite if desired; desirable loce- tion. Call any time, 809 H st. n. 1 2D OR RENT—3 UNFURNISHED ROOM! floor; new house; bay window; large yard: shal Het nw. Hefer- WEARTED—COOKS, DRESSMAKERS, CHAM. bermaids, nurses, scrubbers, dishwashers, wait- ers, Indies’ malds; other help; this and northern cities: open until 8 p.m. 630-092 F st n.w., PRICE & BURNHAM, jel MN ‘ANTED—A GOOD COLORED WOMA\ ao nurse. one willing to go to country. Apply 511 6th st. n, jel 2-3t ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON HAV- Ww ing a knowledge of the business of prosecuting soldterst claims tor pay and bounty.. State experience a ay ‘expected. “Address ‘Box 104, Star Office. o desirable location, with gax $15 per mo. At 24z4 ww. Hoterences required’ it POE, BENT COOL, AIRY ROOMS” WITH first-class table board in a large pleasant house: high and healthy, with surrounding grounds and shade. 1207 Ist St. corner New York ave. n.w: references exchanged. ite POE PENT Sok STN. front rvom, nicely furnish house; use of parl {OR RENT—J. W. MOORE'S DINING ROO} successor to Mrs. Kant, 717 9th st nw. will be open Tuesday, June the 15th. Also nicely furnished rons $ for rent, Teolicit the patronage of the public. jel2-3t* —LARGE AIRY Window: new Ww NTED — A GOOD COOK, ONE WHO UN- derstands general housework; must stay at night. Apply at 608 13th st. n, __Jel1-3te W ANTEDIFIRST-CEASS WAIST | HAN ‘also a Cutter. 1408 Pennsylvania ave. None but first-class need apply. Jeil-3te ‘AN ACTIVE SOLICITOR, IN A ‘well-established real estate office; none bata com- petent man. with good references, answer. Ad- ress REAL ESTATE, Star office. __Jell-Bt r. N.W,, A NEAT work, w: THATS Ki ‘45 companion to young ladies in the German, for exchange of furnished room. ‘A, Star office. Jel1-3i* YOMAN CAPABLE OF ail, farntiy where there are no children, srences réquired for honesty and. neatness. Inquire of Mrs. Ellis, at new house, near corner of Brown and Oaksis,, Mt. Pleasant, Je11-2t* V ANTED—A GERMAN GIRD FOR KITCHEN 2h, Soc general Housework. Apply at GEO. F. KO- OF ABOUT 18 LS, 1513 14th st, nw WANED a ITE BOY OF sears, to drives carriage apd make himselt use- ful in'the house. Call, with city references, after 5 P.M, at 2018G st, now, Je10-3t+ Wane eo EXPERIENCED WHITE Cook, Chambermatd and Nurse. App at once 129 Tiilapa ave: ni t POR RENT TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FIRST Hooor, ‘porth and south front. furnished or un- furntshed, for the summer or longer, cool and desira- ble, large shady yard, at 322Cst nw. JeI2-3te {OR RENTONICE LITTLE GROOM WAICK— all mod. conv. 448 and 450,N si. nw. at $22.50 er month each. CUTTER € WIMER, Je12-3t 1428 F at W—13 10OMS pered: laundry, Fag RENT_1120 17TH ST_ ‘iy goltes of 9 of 3: bandeomely LARNER, 638 frame. $18: 429, 11th toi, bet. Lath aud 15th sta alley n.w., $833. CHARLI jel2st is RENT—IN LE DROIT PARK. TWOPRETTY Cottages, to thorough repair. coniaining six and elgnt rooms each: all ‘modern tinprovements Rent and $27.50 per month. CHAS E BAN, S04 and 806 Fest. nw. jerdae OR RENT_FURNISHED SIX ROOM BRICK House, 1637 10th st. nw. Very low rent for sam- mer months, Call at $00 11th st nw. Jel23t® ‘all modern improvements, rent $35 per month. yelzate LING HOUSE: $20 nborhood, , Mc- nw, jol2at “GEIck omoow and water closet, nw. jelase = RENT-A79 0 BTR, Will ROOMA WITH ire 1000 O st. 'T—BRICK DWE month; in desirable ni ae ‘Aw. cor, 10th and RENT_THREE STORY erouse, 310 Bat nw: water ¥ all in g repair. Apply 628 OR RENT— Cottage, 9r,, mod. imps., large grounds, cor. New tow meccaea ds welling. + 713 O st. n.w.; $50. few nore apd dwelling, 7 2: $50. Frame, 41,,mod nnpes O17 bee island ave : 818, prick, 415 Q st, hall, 6r., mod $2.50. 16 KL ave, 6r., mod. imps.: ¥ 224 KR st. n. ‘6r., mod. imp sd, isd Pat, trainer G1. 5 new houses 1. and N. Capitol sts, 6r., mod. imps; Tent eaeh $16.30. ‘5 new houses in rear, 4r.; $12.30. yy THOS. S SHREVE, Suiyr August and weprenir, " Miz Augest ond Gepienien, & room tay win jow Brick, with all modern tnprovemvente: rent low to responsible parties. Apply 106 71h st. se. Jel2-31e R RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE ory and basement p ‘orick ', teu Fooms and et J. V.N.HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania ave. Fo. RENT—IN ONE OF THE MOST DESIR- able locations, 941 H. st., cor. 10th n.w., suites or ain semis 2 Rooms, elegantly furnished, at summer rates. je OR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS: large, light and airy: none better; all Improve: nents; near cars; moderate rent; references: no chil- dren. '1512 5th st. n.w. ‘Jelzsee (OR RENT—LARG! 1 ROOMS ON SECOND floor, large parlor, bedroom and private. bati; third Aoor, large pa ge parigr and bedroom: to be had at summer rates, at 020 14th et nw., opposite Frankiin JOR RENT—COOL AND DELIGHTFU ‘or part of House, 1318 I st. n. iin Park. F%. RENT_TWO LARGE BRICK HOUSES i jenaaite F st. near 17th, at reduced rates for summer. H. WARNER @ ©O., 916 F st. nw. ‘House, new; all mod. imps... $25: Toom brick house, all mod. imps... parkin the'Bouse; good cellar $30, ae ad Bat ‘CH. PARKER, _serzste ay TOR RENT— 316 3d ne. 6r..m.1.$18!/610 Vaakw. 4r., 98 Myrtle st. 6r.,m.L.18.38, 913 7th 6 s_r 203Kst.n. Suncsoanawebi Store, 239 4% at & w 907 st st. 1/921 Ist st aw, Sr. ER, cor. 44 and E ais, Fe RENT—-TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING Rooms, nicely furnished, convenient to cars and herdics. 1439 Corcoran Je12-30" OR RENT—ROOMS AT 612 147TH ST. N. W. three ria ee third floor; furnish en suite or single: transient or permanent. jel 2-3t* OR VERY PLEASANT, NICELY FUR- nished Room in a new house; family of tree adults: gentlemen preferred. 939 R'st. nw. je12-208 URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED communicating Hooma, Apply at 1127 13th st-n. Watktinwa ERVANTS— ALL NATIONALI- tes who want employment in first-class families, in any capacity; good wages: city or country resorts; to call at National Labor Bureau, 617 7th at. nw. e9-Gu™ W ASTEDMEN AND WOMEN DESIRING profitable an pb yz peal roo at ae staple goods, Add th 23 cents stam; eG Be postage, for contract and samples, 1. 3. W ANTPDILADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 5S "nicago, liable and intelligent, to solicit orders from busi ness men and ladies, Goods new and sell fast. Good local references required. adres the COSMOPOLI- TAN, Rochester, N.Y. J ‘ANTED-LIVE MEN TO REPRESENT THE National Mutual Life assoclatio: liberal arrangements on salary and commission will be made. Call at office between Sand @ am. or ad- dress A. H. BACH, Special Agent. Je2-$m_ ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO START A hew business at their homes, easily learned in ‘an hour, 10c. to 50c. an hour made daytime or even- ing. Send 10c. fora package of samples aud 24 work- DANDUNFURNISHED G34 door Hoos, with Board: governineut min front; reterences exchanged, 1803 1 Jell-3te ‘T—TWO PARTLY FURNISHED Rooms, on first flaor. Inquire at 1008 New Hamp- shipeave n.w. Keferencesexchanged. _ jel1-3t" OR REN UR ROOM: water and bath, second floor front, with balcony: ‘Squares trom Capitol; a eatioe 6 Pennsylvania ave. 20. {OR RENT—HANDSOME ROOMS, FIRST AND Lt second floors, singly or en suite: bas windows; bright and very best ‘summer location, near Capitol, herdics and cars; private family; no children; good table board; dining-room and kitchen, 109 2d st. n. e Jell-2e {OR RENT—TWO OR THREE PARTLY FUR- iM nishod or unfurnished Rooms, suitable for ii housekeeping, to adults; price, in advance. ‘Massachusetts ave. nw. jell. DR RENT—$11, ROOMS floor, fu shed or unfurnizhed, separately OF ~ Ing amples to “commence on Address, ALBANY | gether: "Also, two furnished rooms on third floor, $6 SUPPLY Coo aibang say ite ten | Sqig® Pex month; pleasant nowse, oppose Fonere POR RENT—PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING- WANTED--ROOMS. room and kitchen, nicely furnished, including ANTED—OFFICE ROOM, AT SUMMER rice, on 1st floor, bet. Avenue and G, 6th and Address Box 39, Star office. Je12-24 V 15th sts, WANTED-—HOUSES. ‘ANTED-TWO ADULTS, WITHOUT CHIL- W aren want Furnished House until October or No- ‘ANTED—OWNERS OF HOUSES IN THE “W atoraiestern partorche cltyvor tenanta docitar inz housekeeping, or about permanently leaving the house they own of rent, and desiring to have same tuken off their hands by'a respousible tenant without children, will find such tenant by addressing PER- Sta AND PROMPT PAY, Star ofilce. If ad- yertiser should rent the house he Will pay a bonus if same is desired. ANTE (W sreitioeated neat brick House: moa. i a ee ‘about $4,000, CUTTER & WI) Jel2Bt Re, 1423 F ot. f Ene eee eg ee must bea bargain and sold on monthly payments, i. v., Star office, jell (\y ANTED-TO PURCHASE FOR CASH. A (W stauit house in’ the First Wards must be a bar: gain. Siar office. excellent plano and sewing machine, for tlie summer, for $20 per month: references exchanged. Call, after ni., at 2145 H st. nw. J NOR RENT-SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with excellent Board, in one of the most Gesirable locations in the city; near Pension bureau, four lines of cars, &c.; home comforts, 315 C st nw. Jell-3t* G\OR RENT—FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOM- modated with, pleasant Kooms: summer, prices; home comforts, 1019 Connecticutave. _jell-av OR RENT — FURNISHED ROOM, | SOUTH 15 Corcoran st. 3010-31 OR RENT—1246 11TH STN WFU TNTSHED, large front and communteating ‘on 24 floor will berented singly. — Jel0-3te JPOR RENT—NEWLY-FURNISHED, LARGE, cool and airy Rooms, southern and northern expo- sure; modern "improvements; overlooking flower garden; rates very low to permanent parties 923 Hat n.w. eos WOR RENT-005_ 13TH ST. aHIED, STORY front Room, overlooking Franklin Park: delight- ful summer location, to gentlemen only. Table Board convenient. Jel OR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS 10) STH . elegant rooms; handsomely furnish Single OF én suite; summer prices; herdics pee door. OR RENT — 1328 T ST, OPPOSITE FRANE- F lin Park—Pleasant rooms, without board; deli i Location for a Jes ‘Address, giving location and lowest price, M. oo selusie WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 3[y ANTED—GOOD SKCOND-HAND TYPE AND other printing materials. Send schedule and lowest cash price to “IX1ON,” Star office, 1" ANTED—TO BORROW —$200 FOR SIX “W trois, at a tur Inverest, or whieh a full square, grand, new plano will be given as collateral and use. Kauress Hox 58, Star off et ‘ANTED—A PIANO TO KEEP FOR SUM- mer mouths; best care taken. Address Box 37, Star office. * ae” ANTED—USE OF HORSE AND BUGGY FOR "Wiiteir Keep. Iwill guarantee light use and best care, Address 1909 N st n.W, 1 V TED-ROOMERS FOR THREE NICE Vigor eee poee furnished or uniurnished, together or singly; bay win- dow: as; bath: screens: private family; ‘excellent board hear. 1785 13th st. n.w. Jelzate ANTED—A PLAT OF GROUND IN THE orth or northwest of the city; not less than 12,000 and not over 40,000 feet ‘square; not to cost over 3c. per foot. State location accurately, names, address aud office hours. CASH BUYER, ‘Address _Jelzaer Box 41, Star office. SW ANiH0770, EXCHANGE A FINE BuICR W ftouse, 14 rooms and stable; in Cleveland, Ohio, centrally Ijented on) Enclid ave’ fot abyz00; worth 3: . Owner wishes to remove to Washington. Whiexchange for re or partly improved prop- erty in good location, northwest or Columbia Heights, ‘Gull on or addreus. Jel2-3t* 118 11th st. A ae GED MAN, 20 Jears in government employ, clerical Work, or other employment in real estate, insurance or other ile," Audress 4. Ba BL Alissourl ave. JetLaws Wi 25 per cent iu b et they can save 29 per cent iu buying oes and furnish Ing goods at the North th Wasnt in cain digi 1802 7h st nw. one door from re \TED—BY Vases TO 100 ACRES IN NORTH on Vee price ieee ton, Je., DG. H., Star office, jeri-ate ‘A SHORTHAND aa ‘NOT JN’ ae Reig ay Rad to complete a ctuss; terms reasonable; place for study Box 545, Post Office. ANTED-KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS: On the face are positively obliterated, leaving no marks. My Electric Needle is the only reniedy known for this hideous defect. Send fur full particulars, Electric treatments for ladies and children. Mrs. Dr. GABRIEL, 614 12th st,, bet, Fand G sts. my25-1806 “AN D-TO EXCHANGE MARKET OR EX- change Range or Vapor, Oll or Gas Stoves for oldones. -BUTLENS, 031 5th, near K. Smoky chime hheys cured or no pay.” Old Stoves bought and sold cheap. Jeo-Ime ANTED-ALL PARTIES WHO DESIRE TO ave Mra M. 4. FRENCH, magnetic healer and medium, to call at 1724 7th bt n.w, before the 23d inst. JeS-2we ANTEDSECOND HAND FURNITU HE He sonata a Puraiare, irwneh the the bie willbe paid. ‘H, BAUM, 250 7th st. AW. ae = “WA iaitreosesreuovatea eh OF ALL KINDS. made, “Furniture packed and hippo “CG SALT ‘1906 14th st. b. Ww. Jel-lm* ‘“ANTED — EVERYBODY TO KNOW ql ROGERS Umbrella Store has Memoved ira rasta sees ia ber ‘Covering =, Repair mut and quiet. Ben Pitman's ayatem, “ee TED — STEAM CARP! WEEE: ienovated, matinee mode ‘all Fanner v Sou acs W “pr 300 per mont ‘TO —— Mee x RES DR PERTY, Bay ‘Scales, cor, Waser ‘H AND OTHER Bea ace f ety “ iT RK AVE. N. W., (Yiratshed Rooms; southern exposure, and ‘Arei- class Table Board; house occupied by owner. Refer- ences exchanged. ie2-21 JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED, 916 E ST. N.W., Les large Rooms with private bath; 2d story. je7-1m. J,OR RENT—606 12TH ST. FURNISHED ‘Apartments on first and second fioors, with or with- board. Jel-2w* (OR RENT—THREE VERY DESIRABLY LO- ‘cated Rooms on second floor, single or en suite, With Bourd, at 107 Ha. ws op vation. A iimited number of Tab! be wccommodated. POR Bi [—AT 1414 AND 1416 K ST. N. W. elegantly furnished Rooms, with oF iat Doard. out Summer rates Mrs. GRANT, JOR t nished Rooms. en suite or single, on Ist and 2d floors; at moderate terms during the summer season. {iil accommodate transient people ir desired; private | ni family. * FOR RENT--FLATS. (OR RENT—IN THE “EVERETT.” 1730 H ST. hw. a very desirable, Flat; rent low. during sum mer. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 10-0 1324 F st nw. FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT—STORE, 300 INDIANA AVE., COR. 3d st., desirable room suitable for the drug, con- ner, OF almostany other light business rent reasonabl B.H. WARNER € 00, Jel0-3r 916 F st nw. FOR RENT—OFFICES. a ne gryicn_ pow iet ani, Se Ries Sane meas ee See BLE, 1 horas nw. n je1l-ot stairs. Apply umber and ion. jee OR RENT — NATIONAL LAW AND TRUST aa aces sae Real Estate nt at horses und @-carriages, near Thomas Gisele, ress Box 110, Star oflce. HUWER & SON, ; Sie rg % Soe eerer ane, ‘Ors. = POR RENT— 1 1100 9th n.w.8r$50.00 400, 950 R st.n.w..Sraist ee | 1 S00 Brick; 1210 st. % ¢., 5 rooms. - New bricks, Valiey si.. West Washinigia Business place, 321 4ipst. sw. Business place, cor. 3d and Md ave. ale. Jel2-3t ALBERT F. FOX. 920 ¥. RENT—BY R 0. HOLTZMAN. 1021 Conn-ave.12rs.$100 1906 8 st. n w..Or.....840 1915 Pa. a 3 942 F st. office... 800 19U st, store. 33 128 Cate. sr. ith at.'n w, 3252 1 st. naw Stable. rear 1405 Hi at 40 Cor 7th and E'sts.ofrms URNISHED, ¥or Ust of property for sale, call or send at office. ela ee HOLTZMAN. 10th and F ste.nw. RR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM BAY WINDOW Brick House; all modern improvements, in perfect order: $30: 222 G st. n. nsion office: key at cigar store. cor.4th and G sts. Jell-2t* FOR BENT" A THREESTORY BRICK HOUSE, ith back bullding. at 1507 0th st. with, Toms, bath and all improvements. App ey = RENT-NICELY FURNISHED CORNER ‘House: three-story and basement brick: 1s rooms; ly located: northwest: for one or two yea"s. Jell-3t_ JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 Fst. OR RENT—-THREESTORY BRICK, WITH ‘ail modern improvements and large dry cellar; Good location for business or dwelling: 1530 14th st. B.w.: only $35 per mouth. Apply to JOHN COOK, 618 12th st nw. jell HOR RENT-FROM ISTH INST. HOUSE 720 ‘Sth st mw. near Patent Office; nine rooms and bath room. Apply next door, Jeli POR RENT TWELVE ROOM BRICK: 0 NES ‘York ave. (four rooms on # floor), with bath, lar, &e: good repairs, $00. ALBERT F. FOX. Fetnw. ies jeitt OR RENT—BRICK, 1117 1 STN. We gERONT: ing pubuic park: 11 rooms, bath, &c.; $60 ERT. FOX, O20 F st. nw. a OR 217 MST. NW. A TWOSTORY Brick, Containing § roots, i order. rick, ing 5 roots, in food order, Circle, a new 14-room press brick House; all mod- ern improvements Inquire 1324 13th st. (next door). Jeloee OR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, 1408 COR- coran st.,at nominal rent for three months to & Jelosie BRICK; HALL, Rhode Inland ave." itent $20, Aiso, Key at Bkowa S'Bharmacy, Teh stand Eihode Taand “aye close ]{OR RENT-ONE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK House, 8 rooms, bath-room, concrete cellar, with all modern improvements: 1622 Sth st. nw. Rent $35. Inquire 403 7th st. n.w, jelont ‘OR RENT—211 A >; BAY WINDOW Brick containing 6 rooms, ali, modern improve- ments, $25. Also, from July Ist, 162 East Capitol st., 8 rooms, modern improvements, large grounds, 4c" These houses are very desirable. CHAS. £ BAINS, 804-806 F st. Je10-3t JOR RENT—FOR THE SUMMER ONLY—A ‘small 6-room House,furnished on 9th st..near T st. Rent only $20. B.H. WARN co. i oR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE 1323 11TH Ar summer. Rent low 10 respousible par- RENT—JULY 1, DESIRABLE HOU; Toth st near Scott Circle; 645 4 month in advance! references” 1601 0 st. JeO-w sdemsee ic NT—2200 AND QUI 14TH ST. N. W. FHA" Nousee® fvoms and bat sachs moder ents: good ‘couditions rent but $2: aan EWACGAMA NT Axent Sea. Spe pe ete 7 Doms ma Meats PARWER & TOWNSEND, 1418 Fest. R RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRA- Fer, fy situated Brick Dwelling, oh bie and pleaaently situated rick ng, nine fe ae HOUSE WATER aND os r as 150 A st. n.e./ 885 ner month Insurance and Real Estate Agenis. Je8-6t 401 oth st ow OR RENT—2025 G ST. NW. SSTORY PRESS | FE oes ‘paths, gonerate cellar, pantry and closets; herdics to di Examine tocauon and premises, MCR DAVIS, nuorney, S18 Aig ot ™ N ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND P. oo ee mesre nam prepares Bay, to, pay. full value ldress or call at *JUSTH’S Old Stand,” 619 Dst.nw. Jel2-1m,34 anes eee Se pe elk, ‘Beware end card vo 3 TES DESIRING TO ENGAGE ROOMA AT tes gu Wilarde Hota Stonday ead | _08 fuen ae SERVICE EX ASORATION. ‘and answers on all subjects Je7 Southwest Cor. Soest Age 1, Crass eas hoger a aw. RENT—TO WHITE OR COLORED-THk fer erie eee oe xr Aig iy ge month. JOHN SHERMAN & U0. jet-lw 14u7 F st nw. FOR REST— w . $32 50 1210 Wat. (cor. of Cleveland Sve) 28 Oo esa 810 F st nw. R RENT—EIGHT ROOM BRICK; ALL MOD- Fergus mah oh Pom REET AWA FINE HOUSE, ty 4 es anne Ne a BOARDING. =| ae vero See ee 37m Re ap ee Ser ces ye aes hig NS Ey iG Fi ase ae esis ee ha Wh Bhai tie mane i Ale et Tale pe tee. See ee: Per ap. $0 Mane aver 2030 G st, L2r. Layer. re Seater org ct a eee 4 oiS pag. ter 451 Sst. F st. 610 21st. Gr. im 1 i, unt For w full Uist appi, Jeo ISI2N st. nw. Or8100, Lith st. nw, 16m 90 724 17637 nw. lire 12241 480 to 400 Want at 2.5 ve, WRSCOTT & Witco! 00! Penny ivauta ate ae. Or. Si.sa G08. 613 and 614 Cae ae eo Be ihetieen, Gm ERD sohol 2 “iT #'T, WAKAER @ 00, 16 F ee bh $166. 09 Leth at 67/2016 #1 20r..900 ois Heawesiiat-- 190 aoe atet Lar mele ran, mydi-1m, Also benuiteat ., 168. Ath ot ext, 4 wigs 3407 N at. 1 aaa CAPit’ EWwLY bapered and painted brick. 6 rootn, Gath, oellar, ee BD RENT—A. moder: m. Tios, E WAGG ath. ADy PRSAK, 917 Pat nw. og ELEVEN ROOM brovements. centrally local ike Mt desired, coumected with _ my PISROOMS, MAND: near Thomas Circle, BEAUTIFUL yt furnished, Will be rented for summer OF on @ lease. Address: Box 11 LaF of Jed-7t COUNTRY BOARD. EVENTY S' OR SEVENTY-FIVE BOARDERS SS can be accommodated ‘at the Springdale House, Good water, f nd pleasuut surround= font Livery at Livooln, id ‘To and from ralirond. without charge.” “apply Apply MUS. SAIAL USBURN, bon delightful at aps Cant lanty: CNEWMA trains to Mr. Mra J. wel ders; horses Plent; ANTE sons tn evant T MOUNT ‘Station, Midian i: no stall child 3, Stations . Prop BOARD FOR ONE Da ER, a _Lincoin, Londoua Coaut:, Vi PLACE, ‘Mome, for four or ive modated. Situation is of shade; references required. Le OR TWo PER LEASANT FARM, CLIPTO KR, Va, two nice rooms ver ren desired.” Reter to Wm. br. RB. Donaldson, 1309 F st. Hy prietor. Jelzaee Feil OO) COUNTRY BOARD, FIVE MILES OUT FRAN, “HAM z FTER JUNE 201 Met. Branch B.& Q. #.K.: station oa place, office hours. For ILTOR, Navy Sept OF wddzea b, WILTBERG! ok herra Cotta Pom Omtice, Dc 20TH a PEW 4 ‘SDR pOARD 7% Jog laden prefer. ca dourd near mountal satya Terms $3 per week. Refer Hite" ete an nora, eae ofice” Radrew hrs. IA. H., Halfway POs Feu Quler county, Va. Yeli-aee spring water; ton. Foreat cou: r “Apply dient, Ma ye Blenty of good mille and. 139 Sth st, or address M. K. ANGEL, frull; near sta sell ae THE COUNTRY BOARD TO BE OBTAINED twenty miles from W ‘station Gres box 8, por Sa ‘COOL AIRY KOOMS, dary with the comfurts of country and lt bined; Louse overlooking city. Mew, ‘st., Meridian Hii, jelosii* 0D BOARD, between 1 PUR WATER, CARRIAGES ana ( LF and horwee tor bire, beautiful valley. three-fourths of a mile frou Taliroad station: tour miles frou Mrs RG, PENDLETON, Gay county, Va. I eat 7 CE SUMMER BOARDING AT REASONABI ik ROCK rs, By males fr to Mrs 3.0 rates furnished Pleasnat situatio "a gross Mra MLE FRANKLIN, Harper's Fides miles floma Berry Gti ze SPRING, OPEN POR ans om Sumiait Point, Bend 0. A ie, vile, SV. KE Allcommant IRUEN, Berryville, Va jeo-t toa limited number: bealthtul good table. | For in and terms. apply to J.T Prince William count} dou: \ “FEW BOARD! wccommoduted in County, V 7 ANTED-SIX va ERS CAN BE GOM Foray for the summer at Locust Hilly lnty of shade: toe; fruit; good table, mall chiidres, fused. Address Mrs S.A. BON ‘erat Lares BOARDERS AT A healtuy country place in King situated Liree miles from Stuart's wharf, ou the Poto= mac river. For mins apply to Mrs KL. ROBB, Jestudsaw Hampsvead P.O., King George Co, Va. POWELLTOD SEVERAL LARGE R00) 4A. double pariors, &c., tor summer boarders. View ot mor dancing. ‘Terms, $6 pt P Farm, adjoint Va. Gs ville ‘Terms, $: 2 size of party, length of stay, ac. Bari Hon. pure water, pleasant rooms, ‘Post! office. For fui dress MEM LUCINDA CHRISMA: Clatike eouaty. V ehurel and and inde, fruit, Topolitan, suo cufars aypis, to” LUCLEN FO yun county Va. tain. Pavilion in anusic. For ii ea Jers8t ANTIES FROM THE CITY WILL FIND A plewsant home Location higt TL. RICHARDS, 001 a Roe: nesville, Md. entervain, Psi-class count ‘fruit, all tu: a ik, &e.: refer for the sumtner at: ‘the beautiful Villayge ot Upper ig 4 ealthy: roorpn lange and eiry! a JelOthatuae per ) COUNTRY BOARD IN THE VINEYARD trict of Piedmont, V: iniles from Charlottes month, according For ars ape KBKYAN, Je ‘bariottesvil ile, V Box 196 afford: live on turn pike between Warrenton Washi Heasant as will be Va. I ear rive tor" taformsation baa tI Metin ta tee al es ges {AS OARDERS WANTED FOR THE SUMMER, A® Locust Grove, vilie, Ma SUMMER BOARDING “AT RTL WALG tion mountain al 10 table fare: 0. 7:40 rooms. J, Ps Ferry, W. Va oe ih MILFORD, my$i2w® Fe ne ern aes, to Sopee At 7 ALLEY HOME, NESTLED IN THE “GREAT Winchester ad five ena et ‘from June lat to December Waters, "Pure good, witht bome-tive ‘orth Mountal 25-1. Mra. 8. Nutey Home, Back Genk Valley #9 "of Virginia, twelve miles f of Hock, Enon az Og Dae STE Ot Tat srs weet ‘ot a = pa

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