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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO reulation more than treble that of any o' dally paper pub- Mshed in Washington, and equal to that of Ql the ether daily papers here added together. Weeripts, if = It ts comforting to know that a bill has at fast Deen framed looking to the supply of the Dis triet’s sorest need in the matter of a public batiding. Framing a bill Is not enacting a law, fis true, but It Is the first step toward that end; and the provisions of the measure adopted By the House committee on public buildings and grounds yesterday contain so much that is @eserving that It can scarcely tail to pass if treated according to its merits, The eommit- tee in whose hands the work 1s placed is one that will command public confideuce; the pro- Portional division of expense between the fede- Fal goverment and the District is as it should be. The site is convenient. The dimensions of the building, and the amount named as its 0st, are the only points concerning which there fs room for serious discussion; but these are Matters which Ume will regulate, if the arcbr- fectural design be chosen with reference to possible enlargersents aud improvements as the needs of the public service expand, $$$ It 11 becomes members oi either Senate or ‘House to abuse the President for bis activity in ‘Yetoing the bilis which they have dumped upon him by the hundred since since the private pen- sion mills have got {nto smooth running order. He is simply doing the work of candid inquiry which they left undone. Any aspersion tney cast upon bis motives must surely react upon theirown. There is no more reason for sus. Pecting that he is vetoing bills for personal or selfish reasons, or for the gratification of partl san malice, than for suspecting that the mem- bers who introduced these bills, and passed them through the committees, and voted In their tavor in the House, did so.at the solicita- tion of the claim agents, who make a living by the promotion of just sueb schemes, Indeed, the President never gave better evidence of the charitable element in his composition than in confining his condemnation of the course of Congress strictly to the careless haste with Which business of this sort is handled in the sparsely attended sessions. Had he seen fit to treat certain members us they have treated him, his messages not only would have been notable for their keen satire, but they would have caused a tremendous sensation, Prudent investors make it a rule to buy when immediate prospects are unflattering” and Prices consequently low, and get whatever ben- efit may come later from a rise in value. There is no reason why the government should follow any other policy. Just now the gully through whieh Rock Creex runs is wild and rough, and the land cau be acquired for a park at a lower figure than can be got after some enterprising capitalist i.as absorbed the greater part of it for speculative ourposes. It is not likely that there Would ever veany need tosell it again If bought now; but, should the necessity or the desire per- chance arise, the profit on the investment, after both sides of the park had been built up with luxurious dweilings, could not fail to be handsome. + Rumor in New York credits Minister Samuel | 8. Cox with a desire to quit the diplomatic ser- | vice and return to his old seat In Congress. He has grown tired, perhaps, of “talking turkey” to the sultan, and wants another chance at some of those wild western republicans with whom he used to have so much fun on the floor, of the House. But what says the Honorable ‘Timotny J. Campbell to the suggestion? Some of the postal clerks who feel aggrieved atthe Postmaster General’s dismissal of their associates are still talking about a general strike. While it would be a pity to see useful | public servants throw away their offices and | salaries so wantonly, it is fair to presume that the United States government, which has sur- vived three wars and an electoral commission, will manage to worry aloug with a reduced force in its postal department, ‘The debate on the Fitz John Por‘er bill in the | Senate was as warm as that in the House, but its decision came quicker. Whether the Presi- dent will sign it is the next and last question to be settled, and that cannot take longer than ten days for its determination. Of its ap- proval, thougli, there would seem to be little or ne doubt, even in these days of vetoes. David Davis is dead. Peace to the ashes of a good old man! ‘Messrs. Frye and Hoar stand out foran in- Yestigation of the scandal concerning Senator Payne's election. Where does Mr. Payne him- self stand on this question? ‘Miss Rose Cleveland's decision to enter edi- torial life as the conductor of a Chicago maga zine, is perhaps the forerunner of another marked victory for the sex which seems tohave been mistakenly called the weaker. The roll of honor which bears the names ot Sarah J. Hale and Mary Mapes Dodge and Mary L. Booth, is one to which any woman might be proud to add her own; and Miss Cleveland has certainly proved her strong sense and sturdy indepen- dence by preferring a career of her individual making toone whien fell to her by the accident of Kinship toa President. After two weeks spent in taking the bait off Congressmen’s books, it is natural enough that Mr. Cleveland should feet like casting a line of his own. + ____ After President Cleveland’s experience with bogus private claims, passed in the House on the recommendation of the committee on in- alld pensions, he will be likely to pronounce “invalid” with an acvent on the second syilable. ——————<— - —____ Representative Weaver, of lowa, is congratu- lating the greenback party rather prematurely When be declares the silver certificate amend- | ment to the sundry civil bill a victory for their Principles. The trouble with the greenback heresy always was that it insisted upon flood- ing the country with notes promising to pay money, when there was no money in the Treas- ary to pay with. The silver certiffeates author- lwed by theamendment adopted yesterday have the advantage of representing actual dollars Yaults—not the very heless. Fok, VERY VALUABLE RECIPES FOR SUM | mer Beverages, Tumic und Alterative Bitters, Per Tumeries. Louious for Complexion, Hait Kestoratives, Lisiments. £e.. &c., eucluse 10 eenis to P.O. Bux 677 Wanhingvou, D.C ie" 400k: Loox: LING OFF ONLY, ‘o- 417 7th st aw. ‘Ali our fine vid >, Wine and Brandes “AT Cog ty 2.500 gations of Sor Pure Old Rye” Whisk jons_of “Oar Pure Old : years oidsiirect from U.S. bonded warehouse: former | Oe oe ee 5 Pe a Fo pf ET sama naw ed per gation. Wyavipelsds “Che icoce Rye:* former price $250, Present price $2.75 per gallon. ‘DOU galous ~loyas* Sherry (ap elegant, wine): Drive $4, uw $3 per gallons pact ehliota Patid” Site}; usta price $2, now $2 An elegant Claret 35¢. te, oF $4 dozen Thu Terie mine tee Sol dae C2. METZGER & BIO, 25-04 417 Tease Accenacn ¢ & Buo. Goods offered at a fraction of thelr Real Market Value need no introductory explunaiion. ‘Here are some of the Articles we bave to offer tor THIS WEEK: + ‘Men's 40 Gauge Summer BA LBRIGGAN SHIRTS, DEAWERS to Macch. at Sur. each. = ‘Men's Fine GAUZE SHIRTS, 84 to 44, 25e each, Men's Pr PPEKELJEAN DRAWERS, riveted but velled seams, HALF HOSE. 2hc. each, Men's BALBRIGGAN sx pairs for $1.15. Men's Fine LISLE THREAD 108E, eigug, Hise LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, 35e Men's Fancy Bordered Linen FR ANDKERCHIEFS, Hemstitehed26e. each six or S35. Men's LLASTIC NEW YORK GARTERS, 15e. Men's Washable Summer SUSPENDERS, (cannot fe Senet IACKINAW STRAW ert Beck a, HATS, © to 7%, ‘Men's Fine CANTON BRAID Fine CAN HATS, 6% to Te, Men's DUCK HAS for Tourists, 25 ‘departure de some hand- smety tase Panne: Cun ivand Viste ker ectioas tur Wishing Plansels Furnistied. AUERBACH a Bho, (Glew Entrance on Ct) THE Tas $3 MIARGHE TO CLosk ovuT PARASOLS ‘We have divided the entire stock into five tuts, at the following prices: $1.98.-THIS LOT includes Embomed Satio, Fine Satin, Figured and Striped Satin Comchings; regular prices, from $2.98 to pore $2.48 LOT includes ‘Satin Coachings, Sliver Handles,Changeable Silks, Figured Pougees and Lace trimmed; regular Drices, from $8.29 to $4.48. $2.98 SPECIAL ATTENTION LOT inciades Striped Satin Pongees, Fancy striped Satins, Eai> broldered Pongees Quaker hike, Spotted Changeable Suks, fully 20 styles; regular prices, 94.98 to $7.00. $4.98 LOT includes Striped Silks, Satin Bordered Pongees, Mikado s Ja Japonaise trimmed, Ball Fringe; regular Prices, 95.98 to $9.98, $4.98 LOT includes Persian, Striped Mikado, Persian Silk Parasols, ‘Lace Covered, and Quaker Silk Mikado; regular prices, $8.00 10 $14.98, RUCHING REMNANTS. ‘We bought trom one of the largest manufacturers over 2,000 yards of Ruching Remnants, including French Mull. Crepe Lisse, Tinsel Kivbon, ized Chenilie Effects, and fine Lace Fdge Nec Ruchings, ‘These goods run in lengths from % to 2 yarda. We have marked them from & CENTS TO 25 CENTS 4 YARD. ‘Not one-half the teal value, 100 DOZEN PURE LINEN ELLEN TERRY | Be $3 E f = 5s, co AAA - CoS “oo? Eis tua 2S EE Sash Eapecially adapted for Summer Wear AT 6 CENTS. We have them in two widths, with two worked uttonholes, fie finished, HOWELLS HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, 5 CENTS: large botule In conclusion we guarantee to supply and satisty ‘the most economical purchaser. We shall not answer you, as frequently done, “ALL SOLD UUT.” Cut the above advertisement out and bring it vith you, and see for yourselves if everything is notas rep- Tesented. All goods advertised will be found for sale om our counters Owing to the magnitude of this sale, and the tireless Work of placing the different goods in their respective | departments, THIS SALE. WILL NOT COMMENCE UNTLL 10 MONDAY MORNING. THE BOW MARCHE. NAPPROACHABLE : axD LAST SALE OF THE SEASON or LADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR Broins MONDAY MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. ABSOLUTELY BELOW COMPETITION. Every garment In these lots s guaranteed to be thoroughly well made In every particular, perfect shapes, the material Srst-clase in every respect, FIRST WE OFFER. amy aT 3 2. EACH, Ladies’ Night Dresses, Cambric Ruffle down front, around neck and sleeves, Ladies’ Night Dresses, trimmed with Linen Torchos Edge down front. aroand neck and sleeves, Ladics’ Chemises, trimmed with Hamburg Inserting tnd lace edge. Ladies’ Chemises, square shape, 90 amall tucks and Torchon edge. Ladies’ Drawers, “Frait of the Loom” Muslin, tucks and cambric ruffle. Ladies’ Drawers, “Fruit of the Loom” Muslin, tucks ‘and Hamburg floances Ladies’ Walicing Skirts, deep bem and ruffled flounce. Ladies’ Corvet Covers, cambric, low necked, perfect Atting. a Cen Covers, handsomely trimmed, high nech Ladies’ and Nurses’ Aprons, Victoria Lawn, large tack ‘aud embroidered ruffle, Children’s Short Dresses, Cambric, Hubbard yoke of embroidery. Children’s Drawers, tuck and embroidered ruffle. Infant's Nightsips. Cambne, three plaits. Children and 1 nfant’s Caps, shirred and embroidered. SECOND, WE OFFER, 77 ae aria Mei C. RACH, Ce ad . Ladies’ Cambric Night Gowns, Hubbard style, 26 ‘small and large tacks, rufle dow ceater, around neck and sleeves, Ladies’ Musiim Night Gowns square yoke, tucks, five Hambury insertings and edge, Ladies’ Chemises, fine cambric, Poupedour shape, embroidered. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, 18 tucks, and wide Ham- burg rumie. Ladies Drawers,cambric, tucks, raffle of deep Torchon lace (raised. ) Ladies’ Skirts, muslin. tucks, wide cambric founce, tucked and wide embroidered rue. Ladies’ Cornet Covers, fine cambric, square ‘embroidered tuserting and edge isa THIRD, WE OFFER, ot at dfomn bad ‘Ladies Chemises, fine eambric, sqnare shave, rows of ae can eneitery snd Terebon tare Ladies’ Chemises, cambric, Pumpadour front Terchoa. Ladies Sight Gow . a - cambrictall tucked yoke, em- serting. embroidered ruflle, cra er. Ladies’ Skirts, tucks and deep flounce, Ladies’ Drawers, clusters of tectnnnd Sele enbadis ered rufie Ladies’ Corset Covers, cambric, square negied, double Lan riled uf tne Hasoburg exsbroiiery. wh bucques (Light Atting), tueks and embroidered ruffle around botioss, Reg 4 ; SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, AT 20 O'CLOUK, AND CONTINUKS UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD. | » THE BO |RLAR CHE. 4:26 316 AMD SIOSEVRNTH STRKET NW. Fed Nate : EVENING STAR: Foa Tue Srasms axp Movwraixa OONTce SUITABLE FOR Tu SUMM sett me [OR ATI OMESPUNS. Barwon 6h a 'RENCH TWILLED HABIT CLOTHS, Pi 04 SID LED ale WOOL FLANNELS TWENTY-8 ee AND FIFTY-FOUR INCH Wi REAM /D IVORY WHITE FRENCH AND TENNIS CLOTHS. GING IM 50c. TO $1.25 PER ae oN Heat Se “GRi GRAL f PER YARD. EM NTP iN CHINA, LOUIS RATEY REDUCED PRICES" ON BLACK BRO- GADED GILKS, GRENADINES AND E.. BROT. BERD INDIA FUSUKS AND BATISTS NOVELTIES It HOSIERY, HANDERRCHIEYS PA ag ORO IMPORTED JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, FROM $2.50 sew SILK, CHUDDA AND CASHMERI GREAT VARIETY AND A’ Lowi ruicis “SPEAALTILS" IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH WHITR GOOL8 AND RMBROIDBABD Swiss ELTIES* IN SATEENS, SCOTCH “x0} FRENCH SATEENS SCOTCH PHYMS PRINTED PURE LINEN ANY INDIA CRINKL 8. Se PLALN FlUUKES ANDCORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, RRRY BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Corner Yu street, Established 1840. 320 Dur Goose Ar A Sacurice FOR THIRTY DAYS, Prior to taking our first annual inventory we will sell every articie at and below cost. SALE COMMENCES ON MONDAY. PLAID ORGANDIES at and below cost. LACE ORGANDIES at and below cout. MULL OKGANDIES at and beiow cost. CHECK NALNSOOKS at and below cost. INDIA LINEN at and below cost. BATISTE at and below cost. LAWNS at and below cost. CRINKLED SKERSUCK ER at and below cost. DRESS GOODS at and below cost. SATIN BS at and beiow cost. HAMBUKG EMBROIDERY at and below cost. HOSLERY at and below cost. ‘TOWELS and NAPKINS at and below cost. eSHERTINGS and TABLE LINENS at and below CARPETS and MATTING at and below cost, REMEMBER, ALL GOODS AT A SACRIFICE, SALE COMMENCEs ON MONDAY. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Je26 We Beco To Axxouxce ‘That on and after July 6, during the months of July and Aagust, we will close our establish- ment at 5 o’cleck pm. each evening, except Saturday, and on that duy at 1 o'clock p.m. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wars We Reovce Prices, We reduce for the purpose ofaeiling the goods, Rot becuuse we Wish ts MuBKke a "special price. We have no “special” prices in our edlablisn- Ment. We reduce prices tor two reasons ow.y, ae FIRST— Wiuerethe market changes, and we oursclves uy cl sEcuND~ a Geos eag cn to me goods at the ulae price, swhich pasa prot 4 CaS IN PuLNy i 7" *P Meu's Checked Nainsook Drawers, well made, Ai thorvughly stayed eit pisces that any fefain can cous, “Al aizon wats asd tase Weonsuut e:tthesn iat euvagu a aber ene Voquicker their sule and cause Lbelr disposal, We reducé them lo 89. per pair. anUtiinn Gases You have refused to buy Tufted (Boucle) Ze- phy? Ginghams at Sue peryard, We certaiuly Eetiugt wtivrd ty keep theta, ee oor basivesn'S Woeetlm ate peude Mt bowsive—it bot LOsLLLS hence we reduce them io 37g¢. per yard. Pimins to maich we reduce ivi $749 10 SOc. per gard, (Second floor; take elevator.) ANOTHER CaSc— A particular style of Blue Bordered Lunch Clotas, 34g yards tong,won't sell at 92.75. This i pays # profit, but we wou.d lose tuat pro- tin the. waisug. hence we tur tae wiosy over solatvitg sis, by felucing the pice toS2 euch, whicu makes it less Lh.u ue. per Yala, (Foutz trou place, aad tls eich is Eipreut bargains ANC Gaewich sl wool 50. 4-iucl we lomespun Suiting at. re tga ans next season We dou de bast ‘Bess thai Way. It must be svid Luis season; and AM) @4 won't BUY Mt at OVC. We seu IL mn a day OF Bovey reducing tt Seige, per yard” partic Jariy adapted for seashore wuvuntainand itavel- Nig auite NO. as Hot CASE— 384 ‘e have been sellin jnch Cream Em- broidered Mull, emibcoldered at bork ender st Peso ber para! ya tate purchare weloougnt ib great Uval cheaper. so iaucu $0 1 tact, tuat we are eumoled coli Wat lous once tae sok previousy" oo" aud’ piey dows te io, Haste roe yao Er god pet yards table tor” wien, tid tor ‘aug bauaee dreses = (Second floor; take elevator.) And so on through .Ut tue sture, what we find giluealgm, wequickeu up" wists awer pre ar prot aay hot come fous theaellag Bt Or fuse paruetuar article, butt cwun's fous idee atid nrveder source x atye trade Teron oi nated bu erathe year utoua Heo ordete aatouutlog to 680 wi over at express pal, exeupe. Hurts ai Sic WUODW AiD Or tUE. ‘we, Orser Soe Or ‘Tue STOKE. At this seagon of the year, while many things are golug ior iess thay regular prices, tere are certaiu stuffs iu great demaud a regular prices, fad iu soany instance scarce at Lunt, A uroad Statement, but uone the Iss true itis, -kvery- ‘Shing iu our store at its present price is aaa Re GAss”—that is, It casuot be buugut for less, ‘and, in mst instances, uot as low. AS represeutative burgulus we quote, indis- crimiuately, the following: LADS HOSIERY, biaek and Colored Fine Lisle Thread Hose. full regular, fine quality. and beloug properly ‘at 5c, obly S7igc. per pair. We ave had remark.ble sucevss with » Ladiew xtra-long Bulbrigyan Hose, flue yauze, Gouble hee! aud toe, French seas aud Freie toe, at 06 per pair. Best we have ever old at Ee CMG PES SIRE a acct 'e bave pain dup! the 44-inch Creat wh gain dyplcate te 44 Ine Cream ee ee eee So ticularly JEMseY DEPARTMENT. stnie Fine Biack, imported, Stockinette Jersey ‘$5.50 each = e tain ; staudl g collar, alk-tuched, olors” Rak? Biue, seal Brows, Garuet and Wine. “Only $i cn! Vulvuiee Hemtnsde Shetland Shawl beret ve etland Shawls, 1 oes: Cardiwal, Blue aud Black, oul Po ‘All-Wool Cashmere Scarfy, silk embrold¢ aod feluged, colors, Creamy gud Cardinal only $2 euch, GLOY «. vPARTMENT. Ladies 6 aud ¥ button length, all-silk Jer. a, Mode, woldea KrowD sey Gloves, in Fawn. and Black, O0e- and obec. per pair. length ullsiik Jersey Gloves, in Move. Jauuet, Gray, Ulive, ‘Tun, Ladies Gand S Luton Lint Brown, Cream, White and Biuce i2iee? Toc. Sie and SL-L2ge. per pair, APRS Dabaerdes i ah cae Nurses in en Aprone, ‘eboice Pyles, 7 fine tucks around bottora, and Aaauted grobind button, “Only oc, cache Second Hove. evaiur. BOY Hosinny. eee y's "two-and-one” Black Hose, double Kuves double heel uid too. extra tpwtialiy qoodvatoe Oui secpereae Ae 6. Oi : jens Uuiaundered Knit erect at Se fey Gye fu te buds of ie work. peuple Wi jouer, ‘Lacies", 20,6 for Sie Enis 206, 8 for ho. ‘Kutire Stock of WASHINGTON, D. 0. SATURDAY! JUNE 26, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. STRIKES, STRILES, STRIKER, And other catises lead tts to believe that Jane of 1886 will not be as good « busitiess month as Sune of 1685, Having still a chance to “¢atch up” we lntend making agrand effort, rE DUCED PRICES PA RA Py PARAS TE SHOULD HELP US AND ATTRACT ECONOMI- CAL BUYERS TRE COST PRICE is no consideration, for we have marked Patnsols Costing us $10 as low as $3.75, and as we carried over ‘no Parwsols from last year. only this season'snovelties are offered. We intend killing “two birds with one stone,” & ¢ Increas- the sules and carry over ne goods to next season, hence the (apparently) absurd reduc tlons in price, HOSIERY. January, February, March, April and May, of 1896, have been an Improvement on 1885, So far in June the sales are less than last year, Still a chance to cateh up. WILL THIS DO IT? 48c., 59c, and 68 Hose for 39c, The lots are broken, ‘tis true. but think ofthe extra- ordinary reductions in price. The three lots of 48, 59 and 68 Hose combined comprise 200 pairs of the latest sucamer styles in fancy stripes. YOUR CHOICE OF ENTIRE LOT FOR 47. ‘The combined lots comprise solid “colors and fancy stripes in silk finished 1i-le thread Hose, no bad colors or ugly stripes. aid there are more 68c. Hose in the Jot than 59 or 49¢. xoods, $1.33 HOSE FOR 790. ‘We write $1.33 Hose, but as a matter of fuct the Combination Colored Block Lisle Hose we are offer- ing for 79c, were at the commencement of the season $1.98 We reduced them to $1.33 a few weeks since, And to beat the sales of June, 1885, we now make tho price 7c, Next. 980. AND $1.25 HOSE FOR 89. ‘This is not so great a reduction, but asthe goods come In black and ull the newest shades, and the spun silk of which they are made is good quality, we claim them extra value, evenat the old prices, 22c. HOSE FOR 19. Children’s English Derby Ribbed Hese, in all colors and sizes and with white toes and heels, are sold all over the city for 25c., with the exception uf :h: Palais Royal, whose price has been 22c. ‘The reduced price—19c.—is the lowest In this town by six cents a Ca SUMMER UNDERWEAR SUMMER UNDERWEAR 29c. AND 35¢. UNDERWEAR FOR 24¢. India Gauze Vests that aro certainly as good value ‘a any in the city at 29 and 35c. are now to be had for Ae, 35 AND 39c UNDERWEAR FOR 20¢. ‘These are the Jer-ey fitting bodices, and are made of Genuine India Gauze We have high necks and no sleeves in addition to various other styles, Are they not cheap for 21 SF We think June of 1886 will beat June of 1885 afterall, Perhaps not as regards profits, but forthe amount of goods sold, and thibis our fender point. fo. ae a IN S55 PoP AA i Tg per AA OE AA HE 2M ton 24 i RRR 00 ¥ A me oo 4 Fh Be 88 Yo ba 2 BR 00 SF oer t = Oe ad aes sce L AA Q gE se, L. AAA o tub Aa B08 fon Sug> AND EMBROIDERIES. At just half-price we are offering remnants of Fine Oriental and Egyptia Lace Flouncings, etc. ‘98c. Laces for 48c: 50c. Laces for 25c., and s0 on. ‘Many hundreds of remaants sufficient to trim an entire dress. In EMBROIDERIES we show remnants of Irisb Point, Swiss, Cambric, Nainscok and Colored Novel- ties at less than half price. No trash. SUMMER RUFFLINGS we show in new designs, Just received. Ove particularly pretty design is plated with Vaiencienues Lace edge, and only 12c. a yard. MULL FICHUS and TIES are also shown in new Patterns. Iu order to boom business for the halance of tuls month the 15c. Mull Ties are reduced to 9c., and the 390. prettily embroidered Muli Fichus are offered for 19¢, LINEN COLLARS you must have, and we mean to Increase the sales in this department to an extraor- dinary degree. CHILDREN’S COLLARS of French Percale in pretty designs and colorincs’ The “Byron” and “sailor” shapes reduced to three for 250. FRB E PF x bop « i Sys8 = Warranted pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in plain white or white with colored hemstitched borders, are reduced from 121yc., 16c. and 19c. to six for 6c. Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies and xentiemen fn all styles are reduced trom ‘25c., 290. and 850. to aux for $1.35. R NN NN NN NN ences iq p> Go, Tt. 00 YY REB gSSg foe ge ty fr & SP bas oo OW sige Sug = ‘The fifteen wssistants In thie department mast be kept busy, aud June of 1885 ls to be beuten by Jane of 1836, 25e. Lisle Thread Gloves for 19c. 250, Sik Mitts, all shuctes, for 19¢. $1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetatres for 40, 88e. Slik Gloves, lace tops, fur 68e. ‘AG7"The reduced prices quoted ehove will so tncreane the demand that we eunnot try the Gloves on during the special aule, BONNETS TD HATS and ; q Crzan, Crzax Aso Hauerms | - & = 48 WATER, Noten’ Warranted to rewore the hair tolts nai) JEWELRY, BELTS SATCHEL DOLLS Digcovery. 3 to 10 days, or money retuuded. Any lot of Fans of which we have not = complete Raval Teamniaid anundee ce SHeEaRteed | secetment of colors and devigue are reduged to cost Discovery. uy lead: vo sulphur or gtuer pultyuous ‘Bargains lp Japanese, Saiteen, Gause, Cretouns, Satin: Sees Eames te maa |omn a e Digcuvery, aad JEWELRY.. and Ca Ni Stops toe baie and looking like real amber, for 2, Bot wash, See Ducovery. makes an cssetieay pow. giistlcuynece. BELTS—Bufl and Black Alligstor, siso White and nee oe eae ty band ‘Black Canvas Belts, (wo straps, only 25c. each, ery. SATCHELS.—The new “Tourist” satchel is In two Pela st compartments and contains brush, eomb aod mirror. Fe aren In Buff or Black Alligator, $2.06 each. as 24th sod Cand 2d and Dist, uw, | BURSES of real Alligator Skim, Preesh Kid and Cuore Sroce Or LIGHT WEIGHT SUITINGS beige eg 2 INGs. Se dren hee, E. M. Boas & Baro ‘Have afew words to say about SUUARS ‘This isa and the presery! S| ROY A ines fore: 486, and 800. Purses reduced to DOLLS thas move al} thelr limbs ang with real flowing bair for z5e.; would be a bargala ut, 1217-19 PENNSYLVANIA At > WANTED—HELP. ‘Al Wis b NINA RY ‘whé thoroaghly understands the outti: ee er etek ra D HITE GIRL TO ASSIST and care of cuildréa. Was MANAGE ONE OF THE ‘League Bane Rall clube Club well or y, SCorany es oe eee. WSS RAS, SEME, SIES ws IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPER ‘enced hahd fF dressmakine: also, apprentices, Apply at Miss CONNELL’, 461 Pa ave nw. 18% a ae ‘TO DO amity fa ae roniug fora, full ¥ ages giz” Must brlug reference Vas8 List: ite ‘ANTED- BARTENDER, NEAT MAN W fryocd piece address it 1 Star office. 118 V Wy adie BOY TU DRIVE A BAKERS jagon. Apply to Mrs, C. Meinserling, 711 Va avene Sedo-sie WV ANTED-AN_ INTELLIGENT AND RE liable boy, Between 27 and 18 years LO learn the drug busivesn Apply 1228 F st, o.w.ja6-3* Wy ANTED-COOKS, DRE-SMAKERS, CHAM- W Ceraiuts, nuresy scrubbers, disiwashers, wait: ers, indiew maids; over help: this and uortirn cities: Sp. F shaw, PRICE & Binswaw jenoare WANTED--ROOMS. WANE eo pe atoeg tee oe © o'clock wat ‘D—F RO! AST, 1886, SEV. cree ea Particuiaty Fiat 10, the Poruana olty. W Aiep nous RFORNISITED ROOMS dere; gornhweet ‘eceuloa. Leos 2° ca z W Stbeas onan cere yes FOR _RENT--ROOMS, POR REST. PERSONS WANTING DESIRABLE can find such at 12u8 Lith st aw. mt ‘OR RENT—2D STORY FRONT ROOM, NICELY FOR RENT—HOUSES. pee . seas as lyrue ne., @r mis. aw. CH PARKKR, cor. Ge" More and dwelling, tr. a a and K ss. «| ‘acarem ae Reet Sar ee nae bee te, wer ON} OR TWo NEW Pi Foe a cuTr a Winich, te2s Foe De a By Caw 8 SHRAVE, L107 ES we, iT N. ¥. ave. 12 rooms. Tat hw 1) room ‘and dweillug, cot. Sd Sane WE Park: tale, Rouse. hee bara, newt oe & RENT=A GENTLEM. AND WIFE CAN furnished, cout jes furnished Let. pear 13th a. w.; sumiaer rates Address Z, 124, Navy departinent, it HOME, tar @.uce. OR RENT — COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | 110K RENT—2 NAW FRAME HOUSES ON 9D Tooms half square from Caplio! park, 281 Lst st. ine; private fatuliy:house news moderate rent. 180 OR RENT—THRER LARGE, COOL ROOMS OR irene partly tucuisied: use of bath, Danley Sad collar fent low, 603 North carolina ave. av FS REN \—037 K ST. N.W., LARGE, ATnY Furni hed Rooms, ea suite or 0 9c WASTED. 0OKS,COOKE COOKS SERVA NTS rin, at gucey erblie butler” NATIONAL EA oF tenn ange, wr er. EM PESPMENT BUREAU SE sinew Jeneaw NTRD — Employment Bureau conducted by dies, Cooks, Chumbermalin, Nurses, Men ‘OR RENT—COOL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Corner Rooms, southern exposure; im the most central part ofthe city, 941 H st n.w. ane POR, BENTSEVERAL LARGE, HANDSOME. ly Furnished Rooms: Just vueated; south front; lo cation very desirable: dciightf | rooms for summer, 1221 Cieveland #.813.%0 Sth saw. hr Is ‘apiol sis.5r.10.30 Frit oiween it and N ace tue pussp mover buck, fate -0.00 per mona, Apply at 425 iste oe ¥. RENT. Pear ive ince, 24st. a. 12.50 PER MONTH, GAS AND ive room houses 5 and 6 Di adiey a0 land ave. and Bo ‘Bear corner os ‘jeze-sre A,& CAY WOOD, cor. 9th aud K ete aw np ened? x _A.8 CAYW t. th and K ets ner Tan Gow keel Esiogg Utdiog. Yala F oe ny) Kaige: | RO8 BENT—BY DAXENHOWER & SON, borhvod thoroughly respeviable, Jerw.80jy3_ 4 020 8 C ave, Gr. & Stable. 1/2225 to "88 294 #t., Or.918 (922 Ast st. nw. Bras amelie) Louisiana ave, | 18v6 Luib si, wt BO) 1517 Riggs ot. n.w.,7 rooms, a. mb 49 | 1518 Here: Ht. Bin was 141 Dat ne @ rooms, a mtn 107 Fierce he, Orde 1489 T st. o.w., 6 rouma,a mL. 80.08 | 516 B Caves. 0/23 Jackson st. re. “Sra 18 ‘er. 021 to 427 Gb a, meen wu|l0U8, rear 822, JPR BEST, HOUSE 1627 lor st. XW. ka pyolotments all. ti tome. rooms aud bath room: motera cvaventouces, 1b USN ee apa uate | akc ON OS Cae TREE OO cence tay tb ae pesos 5 aR4e Ruler Pe 07.908 S37 Ak. “ES r OR KENT-819 14TH ST. N. W,, FURNISHED WR RENTS 7 : Woes (OOP EEMALE COOK, £7 aot | Lor unturuistied Rooms, with oF without boards 1 1447 PIERCE PLACE, _Je20-3:¢ OMIT Get eee ee | V7 ANTED-A PA TNER IN AN EXCELLENT ASD LEA ia ian aes Py POR RENT— 85 FOR THA CH NICE ROOMS. IN nr story Breck; curs pass the door, O14 Xt 3. ANTED--A WOMAN (WHITE ne) ‘cook with washing ai Good wages. Bre. LA: BROWN, 430M au Je°5-00" Wy {NTED_A MAN TO WORK ON A DAIRY VV firm Apply at 019 New York ave. . Je-B-30 POR BENT-10 MAKE FOR THENSEI VES & desired home. a gentleman and wife have taken a fice house. in perfect order, in locality eutireiy tree from objecitowan.e surroundings, wid will rent two or three rooms ty parties without children who desire to be permanently well located. Address FRANKN Exe, Star office, av WV ANTED-COMPETFNT AGENTS TO CAN- vase ior life insurance; liberal compensation. 220 4igst. nw. Jez 2we ANTED—A GENTLEMAN THOROUGHLY ‘experienced in the preparation of specifications for patents, ponents poson ats cord ae guaranteed to a Competent man. AVTORNEY: Star uiher, giving fail and. correct ad- dress, length ofservice und character of experience in patent work, and where einployed at present.jJe25-31* 7 ANTED—WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND iron at Mount Pleasant, Apply ut 414 ebb w ANTED_SMART. ENERGETICSAL BC,, Star office, FOR THR NATIONAL Mutual Life Association, Liberal terms, Apply 1420 F st, Wait” “PRANK J, TIBBITS, General Manager. Wy ANTED—A GOOD FARM HAND, WHO Is A (W ‘foo mowersto work tn has ing. -Apply at 1338 New York ave., second fluor, trout room. Je24-st WV ANTED-MEN AND W ; CAL. AT ‘once: white and colored womencooks,$10 to $1 ‘OR RENT-F RST AND SECOND FLOORS— unfurnished, -uitable {or Bousrkecping: water and ea. ou’ premises, tht Si, Oppos.te Star office oe Ores Bt Fo RENT—FRONT OR BACK ROOMS. oF without board. in « private imully, near F gutsquare, Address L. M. N.. Siar N.V ave, 1r. 108.33) 15.20 Corcoran st., L0rsb Binae tre, Tore lee ‘ arty <4 ie por RENT Sig M Si NW. © HOUMS, BATH ns THOM: W. FOWLER, Jere-ste bul Fat ow. TOR CEASE-THRKUSTURY MODELN BRICK, Nery ear 5 compietely furwisbed, OF wi sell the whole ou eusy terms. Cail at 22 Now Jersey Ke. aiter p.m jeze-ute DOR RENT 16d PIERCE PLACER Wo FUiE ni jete; seven rooms anu attic; all mL ‘354; oF will reat guturuusbed tor $3u._ by wJezost “CHa BUKEVE, 1126 7th st, TOR REN’ SICK 2STORY AND BASE: ‘ment brick; “ali mod. imps; cor. Vi ave and U hw. 20 gstury and cellar bricks op T st. wear AGab ot we, We F. WOLTZMAN, 1321 F of Nit mveky s.25r 00 |T26 Conn aves or [225 Bac n eric 3 Ha rier t eee zece; sxe - = Pace & gE PMOMAS J. FISHER « CO, 1324 F etree normwes, FOR RENT. LARGE, COOi. R OMS, WITH OR thout table summer rates; choice loca vate family. Oust, near R Lave tion JPOk_RENT—FOUR Nice six-KOOM HOUSES: on X at 8. 5 mod, park tug tn front; $4! ra Cor. 44 and i ata. Sw, Ok RENT—CAPITOL HILL — LARGE AND airy furnished roums, on Ist, 2d oF 3d floors, en Sulte oF single: ur will rent the whole house (vrnished cheap for summer months, 113 Maryland ave. ne. FOR RENT. 1451 CORCORAN ST. 4 ORG VERY disirabie uniurnished Rooms, néwiy fitted up suitable tor hous: keeping; tamnily of two. price accord jug to rooms sevecteu; references exchanged. Je20-3:* aoe. = SWOKMSTEDT af BRADLEY, O27 Fat Pezo at ‘OK RENT—TWO OF THOSE NAW, CONVE Bient six-room south-front Houses. aud 714 No. Wh Carvlina ave. se; al modern improvements: Couven.en, to street cars, &c.; fuil supply of water all over tue bouses Kuarauiced. Apply at 474 U st. nw., or 704 worth Carolina ave, Se. Jezb-si* HVYCK, 1905 Penn. ave, OR RENT — THRES COMMUNICATING Rooms, furnished ur partly furnished: south front; Bcwsant Iveatio; no children ta house: references Je2d-2t* {OR RENT—10-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH Gas and water, uice large yard, 1110 Md. ave. Sw, Inquire U. iT. THUMPSUN, Oud Pa ave. a. Per Mo. v oe Per mo. 1. ses, scrubs abd men cooks. NT—LARGE, OOOL, FURNISHED | },OR RENT—DESIRABLE NEW B_ICK HOUSE, Br ..940)\088 F. front r.,. 24 Hr..#25 QUES & BULGES, Emp. Bureau, 026 ot: aw. | H'Sooms, conraily: located: 254-84 se eer nes | K'ootuer Spruce soa taro se La Dio Rise ae " La, ave, ra26a28 28 fren) Venn, ave; also, a Stabe inthe rear for rent. Cull | Fooms, all nruuern improvements. Beut $25. Bi x. 2. and Pa ay. © 11.25 alter’5 pm. Jeveste | WARNER € 0. Vid Ft aw. Jea0sit* | | The above js only a muni! portion of property on my FOR RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD R RENT—TWO STORY AND BACK BUILD. | Pooks | or fu ee a -WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ | Prensa detauiiat second sry fone team, exci | Eviug Brea’ Howe, fom compisieds buy. eivaow, | Welstandisen feud)” THs. WADUAMSS: a = 5 remed brick front, wiih purki.g all modern improve: | TOR REAT— Wy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN HAVING A FAIR Enelith education denires a permanent, position as specifleation wrler or a: drsugh.sman; ence of scverul years in the pater soliciting business fully capable in both these capacities, Address Box 10, Bar office, ie Uy ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, 24 GIULS, (W “rnrvees indice malas, housekeepern and others, with references. This and cities und. country. PRICE. & BURN! Fst. 26-6" Wy ANTED—PLACE AS WRITER OR ASSIST- (Wain boorkeever by" middle-aged. mun, good at figures, éic.; best referen ‘es; Salary woderate. Please addrens fF Sy, star ullce. jezene WV ANTED—-A MARRIED MAN WHO Has “Wiss ten yearw experience in mercantile business desires a sunation as salesman in dry goods. grocery Jothing house; can sovicit good custom: best rei eners Ada hice. Jexesee TANTED-KNOWN NATIONAL EMPLOY- W trent Haroun engages only reliaiie and compe: for any capacity, city and country, Be sneer rages fr any eeperdly ar aod eon. Bond V ANTED DESK WORK OF ANY KIND BY plain penman, Scrap books, &:.. ot Wiret-claas city’ references. Jes5-3t* W. nd drangiteman, as foreman in wood work hop. plaving willor furniiure factory; cap fur- ign woube capital required. "Addrens XA. Oftice. Je2b-6u" SWING TO DO AT HOME OR IN ee eS a 1820 L st nw. Jez5-ste ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. \ PLAC W arcompanion toa lady. or governess to cbildre understands music: no ubjection to leaving the cit Address GOVERNESS, Star office. preny ED-SITUATION BY AN EXPERI ‘W ateet Bookkeeper, who isfamifiar with ihe de tails of the real estate business. Hest references. Ad- dress Box 128, Siar office. Jezd.ate "ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF ‘Engilsh, Freneb and Latin would ilke to muke n engagement in some private school lor the en- julng schoo! year. High Ustimoniais Addres Box G, kust Capitol station. Jezz2w* ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE and competent servants in ail capacities—wiite and colored, with cfly references. COUMBS & BUH Ghas, bmp. Bureau, 826 F st. n.w. Jez1-eie WANTED—HOUSE! ‘ANTED—A TREASURY CLERK OF CLASS one, iu line of promotion, recently appointed ander civil service. desires to purchase a small house In the aurthwestern section, on monthly paymeuts; ‘or would ike to meet a capitalls who will buy brick Bouse for nie that is to be suld next week at a sacritice. Will pay bonus andsix per cent interest Address Hox 7b, iar uflice. as ANI ED-A HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST section, suitable ior renting rooms; moderate rent, Address B DM. A., Star office. ae bis, with or without Bourd, nest Lowa circle’ Aadrows R. Ry, siar oltice. = jelo-se a R _RENT—R 0-8, FURNISHED AND UN- furnished: all modern improvements: 1407 Est. w. Jeze-ste OR RENT—1920 12TH ST. VERY PLEASANT rooms, unfurnished, with good close.s and every Convenience, ina small family, wear 11th, 14th and Sth st. cars. jex0-aie ‘OR RENT—LARGE, AiRY ROOMS, HAND- ly furnished, at 710 11th st. nw. Je26-1m. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 0) Fe RENT-3 third floor: aight housekcepjng if desired. eter. ence given and required. 714 12th st. nw. je263i* : i Sena. 40 Hot” kaquire 1050 New Jeresy ave. -$05!|1755 5 9, 7r.. m.i.922! eases fo Adon Nat, Wr. Vidz oo E PULRENT TWO GOOD TWOSTORY Buick Hloasea, with siz Pooms each. bay windows, all. lm Seauett “10tt aid 101d-North Capitol st. Rent $2050", ia. WaRNick & 00. B10 F ou uw g20at* Fe? RENT—FHOM JULY 1, 607 13TH 8ST. N. w., three-story and basement Brick House, with 16 Fooms,all improvements, Ment $75. BH. WAR Nok & CO., vl6 Ft aw. Je26-aie DOR RENT—303 MST. N. W., BRICK, THREE stories, 12 rooms, all modern improvements. Reut Very low at 98d. BM. WAKNKK & OO. 916 Ft nw, Je26-30¢ “33.00 1259 Wii 85.50 BNE 2d st, ‘or. miB5 50 1s 2d at. Se. DOR RENT-FURNISHED PARLORS, FIRST floor, house new,and has all modern conveniences, 719 Lith at nw. Jeze-ut* DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROOMS ‘at reduced rates; good board, 1821 N st., cor. Ver~ mont ave. ye2e-ste FOR BENT TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED Rooms, central location, modern improvements; family. References required. Address Box office. Je26-2t0 (OR RENT—1613 VERMONT AVE., 6 ROO! ToEiGk me oping cal vault lafge front yard and 1 veranda; hook cubs pass the door: Si OF. m- nih ‘Keys at ivdz iuthst JUN BOWLGS & 2 88.50\.608 Tsth wt ar Co., 1424 New York ave. ory apply wo WESCOTT @ Wi ce = 1907 Peonayivani POE, FEST MORE THAN HALF OF FUR- ished House at moderate samumer rent; best loca- ton; three lines ear : deiightfully cool; new house and farnitare; no children; ouy two tu family, 100 2d Jeane (OR RENT-FIVE ROOMS WITH BATH. Toom, yard and wood shed, range, 1@. and cold water, Apply st Drug store, corner 9 and N sis, Dw. Je26-colm St. Bw Tire bo | : St a.w,, L1ts...75 4 G si. nw iINT—S FIRST-CLASS KOOMS; WATER, ind use of bath room. 812 21st st nw. (OR RENT—S) DSTORY FRONT ROOM, furnished:in new house; very desirable location. 621 enw, Jerez OR RENT—UNFURNISHED—SECON D-STURY Fiat: three targe cooms and bath, suitable for housekeeping: food locatiun; no oujecuonshle. sur roundings, cars convenient, rent low. 1408 cts st. w. Jeza-ste FOR REXT_THREE FURNISHED OR UNFUR- Bished Rooms, 2u foot, rented singly or en walie itabie ‘Also front a. Rooai, sul ‘an oftive, 1304 Km. _____se2ae R RENT—BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED Lt Kooms, second floar. «ingly or en aulte; bay win- Gow; large cioseis: bath ou same Auor. Summer prices, Excellent Table Board, 1610 P st. n.w. Je24-gie JP QERENTCOMMUNICATING SOUTH FRONT Rooms furnish-d of unfurmished: suit.ble as pri- ‘vate nome oF as office, Inquire at 1213 F st. nw. iodern Improvementa; Peak 930. 10, or ‘awe Uae ‘coran building’ Jeadae™ | 3 nat aw. TF | wy Vienna Fs KENT—Iil 4TH ST. & E, EIGHT ROOM X Brick House; modern improveuiente: Bath, ‘one square trom rennsyiv sul and Bast Stars and herdica; teak ¥35" Inquire at 322 bast Capitol st. se2e-2¢ ‘OR RENT—1202 AND 1204 0 ST.N.W., NEAR Kiowa Circle; lve rooms; in nice oder.” Houses o eSEGSE iss 4 e $8! i te e2 10 F si. nw. PvE, BEXTSTO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY Valf of the Mt Alban house, in the ouk grove os, ‘te joodiey roads. Jedu-eoat* NINE-ROOM, TWOSTORY arick; ali modera ounveuiences: 322 Bete Appiy 320. next dour, Je23-wsdwisr® ‘OR RENT—ib27 AND 1820 12TH ST. N.W.— “Two-story bay window Brick Houses: six roons.ail conveniences; near mai ket and cara: 920 per men THOS. B WAGGAMAN, 4025-8 a7 Fs Apply to SOGN TAs, seabbe B10 + (ii i i Ha ae BB. WARNER @ CO. 016 Fa. nw. r= RENT-BY RK ©. HOLTZMA) v2] Conn.ave.,12rs. $100 1306 8 st. nw. A. dS POR RENT_ONE FURNISHED OR TWO UN- furnished Rooms, with gas and bath; private fami- iy. 74K st o.w, Sezer JPQERENT-SECOND<TORY. BAY_ WINDOWED Front toom; furnished new throughout: ina new house: bath and closet on sume floor: private family; Ubree squares from Hension Otice. 817 3d st. nw. Jezs-at" {OR RENT—LARGE2D-STORY, SOUTH-FRONT. vom, well-farnished; also ball be.troom with it if desired; near 2 lines Ofears, 909 Ost. n.w. lezdIm FOR RENT-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH- ‘ed second and third floor Hooms, with Board; gov- ernment reservation in front; references exchanxed. 1808 H st.nw. Jedz-15t* NTED—FOR CASH PURCHASER —A NICE W avdinosieee welllucated “House, with mod. ., $0F BOUL 94,000. Sedan CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fae ED—NOW.OR WITHIN 8 MONTHS, A W ‘ony 6 to tora houver mod: impes rent $80i0 3 grown us and servant; no children, Weina tedke by tue year ut exceptionalty good location: and conveniences. Address Box 124, Star office, jeaelw* Fee RENT—UNFURNISHED. 016 B XT. NW. Yio large Hooms with private bath; 2d story. POR REST-AT 1414 AND 2416 K ST. N. W. large, cool, elegantly farnished Rooms, with oF withoat Sean Summer tues Mis GRANT. myz7-1m* FOR _RENT—STORES. {OR KENT—NICE ¢-ROOM BRICK HOUSES ON Ricgs st. n. w., between 17th and 18th sta; water and waver cloves! Ouly $10 per month, ‘HOS. E WAGGAMAN, 3e25-3t 917 Fst. POE RENT-001, 905, 905, 907 V ST. Nw. 6 2100 Vermont ave. n. w., 7 rooms, 1919 Pa. 2 ‘at a.w 65 8 1418 Tst., fat. ‘These are new houses snd have just been finished, | 188% H st, 12 Fs. Rent reasouable. THUS. & WAG :AMA AG Jez5-3t si7Feaw. | Ese RENT—493 OTH ST _N.E, TWO-STORY URN ISH E: ‘Brick: alx rooms bay windows, c-llar andall mod- | Maseay nr Thos C.$333.83) M st.. Jowa CHCI@, 15 Fann 250) 429 oth st. a POR RENT—1ies oTH STN. W. NEAR ‘Bilck, nearly new. 7 rooms and bath, 35.50. ¥4l'L. st, Sroom Brick, water and ga, $26. LH. T. LEIPULD, 1331 F stam. joao R RENT — NEARLY NEW SEVEN-ROOM ‘House: modern improvements; §22.50 mont Apply at 2720 25-9 OR RENT—JULY et. A 7-ROOM HOUSE 1447 lace B.w.; mod. imps bay window. For particulars address Hox 04, Star Oflce. Jes5-Bte $e Provemeuts; rent, $1K.90 Per mouth. Key ot 106.200) L, Ale. 200) | u'r 13un st. Lors.. Massav..o'r 15th.13r..200| Fayetie si.. G'tws, atu, near Lot., is advertised free of cont io the owner: For tst of Jor sale, call oF send at office. Jel2 HOLTZMAN. 10th and F sts.a.w, Fi RENT-UNFURNISHED— ml 1026 Oonn.ave ....6250, 70S 15th Jofhice rooms. $5U Pav. and @mn.10) 1727 ith DOPE ste mes 1720 1D ANTED—TO RENT BY A GENTLEMAN AND W Site cnocmideen) by the ‘montis of yest ats or eight "room House, completely turnished, in a good locality, uear the Treasury building; state price and OR RENT—F INE NEW STORE, WITH LARGE: plate glass bay w'ndows: airy and light.wich til modern cunvenlevces 1009 iy at: hw. A erowing busiuess thoroughfare. Apply immediately. 134: jou, Address C. G., Star office. "Best of reference | Penn. ave. given. Joai-ue {7 ANTED-I HAVE APPLICATIONS FOR Aiouves to buy 94.000 to $4.00; well located, neighborhood, a:w-and ne part city. Address Vin, rO.u 9, 1216 F at aw. Jexd NTED—ASEVEN OR EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE wud stuble. between 7th and 45th st. ow. Ad- . Be M., Star oilfice, stating terms of reat, je2o-Bte ANTED—TO BUY A HOUSE OF ABOUT SIX oun (a uotchwesern secclon, Must be a bar gain. ‘Give location and fall particulars, with lowest price for cash, Address Lock Box 4U6, city post of Kee. ese ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A Mouse, well located in northwest preverred oF Ca, tol 11, for W8,0.-0 10 ¥O,000.. “Address Sox 133, tar office. jeza-at WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘{D-TENANT, FOR A DESIRABLE ee ecten erie pie the sumone uta refined home, ‘adress va, eae ie ay ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS—AGENCY, 936 Wii tw ona io ata any ol ly (rom 8:30 vo. Scchangs agytuing. “DAVIS Ss SOLS EOx; Sasawer. SY“ seabees Wi XTED—TO BUY OR HIRE A SMALL IRON Nenlog Latue Address 4. T., Suar office. Je-8-ute LOST AND FOUND. OST, MISLAID OR STOLEN — CERTIFI- cates Bumbered 537, 698, 539, 540, 541. O42, B45, O44, 646, for one shure euch in ‘the First Series of the Citizen's Equitable Building assoclution, of Georgetown, D. C. standing inmy name. ‘The public are hereby Warned not to purchase the sume us the trumsfer as beeu sapped ai ayplication made tor & duplicate issue PETER DUNN. aw OST—FROM PREMISES 2%5 2D ST. N.W., jufemate St Charles puppy; dark brows, white breast, strap collar, Liberal reward given for retina to above address, Je26-2t' OXT—WEDNESDAY, NEAR THE STAR OF- fice, a bunch of keys, consisting of one bruss latch key, turee flat aud se¥ rai smalier ones. One duilar Teward will be paid iflettut star ufice,—_JezS~ut® —— = ‘Cope. even RS IR RENT-NEAT NEW 28TORY Bi roy Beas Gal heen Tahal es fecal A 5 96, Blur oMlce, — jezb~K® ose até tous ai uae ae gp SR 1514 Let sezeaee nner inne eecat eon Jp ea R RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 1445 8 8ST. N. W., seven rooms a: 4 bath: price $25 per mont ply to J. W. DREW. 936 E st. nw. JOR RENT—-47 F ST. N. W.; NEW BRICK Not, ovr Ve. Presou, Tat oat. 20th 121 st1 25 me Vie ave... e300, Tate and Detain and Ii 290) Q'ntbet Lachund laseton “bet Lothaeioen-20.39 Toth and be Males sh A2d FLTCH, POX & BROW! May yon aren K RENT—A MANSION OF 15 RUOMS, ND Wwomely gud ew furnlshed, oter Toorses cane, ‘Ul be rented for summer oF OB & lease. Address Hox 110, Bear office, jel Taw Ouse: juares from Hand Pension a omee! Font, $20.30 mndvunce: keys west door Cal | JVOR RENT-THAT FINE THIRTEEN nooal SE LEON TOBRINGH, 322 41g at Jezeste | E°House, 1016 12% s8. n 8, Possession ou or borane 8 re oa LAU SAUR UES @' tc 218 Fst tw. 127. sea FE RENT HOUSETEN Rooms, Wit Sta = a BARRER @ v0., Le Droit bulla. 1787 that o.w.. 6 re. ser 441 Bhode Island ave. ow. 10 rs. CHARLES 3e24-8t 1 BRICK DWELIL 2011 Nt aw; key at 2019 N si, mw. hide attacued Builable reward if rewroed to 1630 26th st. nw, Jez5-20 O8T—A SET OF DRA WINGS. NEAL N. Y.AVE and 2d st., Thursday about 2 o'clock. It returned yy Saurday evening lu good condition a reward of p2 will begiven. J. H. GRAN'T, 1220 C st nw. je26-208 W. HANDY, S21 Pee aw, ie RENT—2aiT arenes AND ay NEW, 6 mouern imyrovements ice Palkiu & TOWNGEND, {OR RENT—707 E \8T CAPITOL ST., NEWLY ‘OST—AT THE NATIONAL THEAIER A PAIR jot opera xlanses. ‘Hinder wili plese retury sane 3 i. Papered und painted brick, & rovina, bulls, cellar, See 3418 Ft_ | Fange cies eu per mouth, “Apply vo cs a RENT—2208 oe Sees 6 huOMs, dei4-tm THOR E WAGGAMAN, W17 Ft modern ents, O2U. POR RENT — BRICK LOUSK, 1509 PIERCE PARKER & TOWNSEND, Piace, fail oe Behe aie sense ate | fata cima te ase ape ee OR RENT—1223 W ST NEW, 6 BOOMS, ALL | heal Eatate Agent, 1216 ¥ wn. w. den mgr On SOURED, POR KENT—HOUSE GS NEW JERSEY AV! 124-6 2418 Fo bo the box MONEY TO LOAN, == ANTED~ENOWN-THAT COAKSE HaIRS (On the face are posliively ooliterated, leaving DO marks My slecttic Nevdie 1s the only reuiedy known Tor thie ideous send fur full partici duvcirle treatmenvs ior ladies and childreu, 3, GABKI 1, O24 Lath st, bet # aud u ste. Je26-1W* ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING; foauhorn reuuvated, mattresses made over, 1 niture dv Upholsisring ot wil toda, Oiice Laz Peunsyivanin ave; isotory sorner Stn aid hain a. ffelouhoue cad Luz. FH. YOUNGS, apzesius ‘auning suai a ue Jezastie ‘ONEY TO LOAN-WK CAN FUENISH Sones Salsenie anaes pie eg Real fen Curries Wists 1528 Fat, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE- curity, at market rates, in seus of $1.00 and over. W. H. BAS LOW, 616 7th st. nw. jec2-1m ER od Ee NATONAL LAW AND TRUST COMPANY Money to loan ou approved securities—All busi- nd sai, transected. JOHN SRP TCuuset, Meal kaa Department F218 Fae ar 8: a8 ON BEAL ESTATE fmy27) ‘THOS E WAGGAMAN. EY TO LOAN ON L ESTATE ctuer security. Any amount desired: lowest in iew York ave. NEY than Pores a st \.NbW,6 ROOMS, ‘all modera improveme: Pantone. TOWNREND, | FPOR MENT I1628 HIGH st. WE<T WanuiNg pa 1. Fosms ain large wore wud crit, ath : imodcrn taay-roveurents, goud, loca, ton Fo, RENT-10 A WHITE_OR DESIRABLE reat @o0 per monih. Laguire cfowne:, culored Veuant, 152 370) a 7.rocmis good condr | Xi at jee ine See Se dened 1 7 POR MEN SPSIDERCE fo0g Fer NW aly. ayoly toAN'LS Shiai

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