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THE EVENING STAR __ WASHINGTON: ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent Bons fue daily circulation more than treble that of aay other daily paper pub- Mshed in Washington. and equal to that of alt the ctier daily pavers here added ¢ undertake to preserve or feture rejected communications. Coa- tributors who wish to possess thei: man- eseripts, if unused, should keep a cop! The meu who are at work in various parts of the city sawing off the wurm-iufested limbs of trées are doing at Inte hour what could have een done much more efiectively and with less damage to the beaoty of the streets and reserva ous if the advice of Tae Srar cs long ago as last Murch bad been heeded. At that time Sitention was drawn in these columns to the condition of the trees, which were fail of worm- nests, and on which the leaves had not yet eomeout. A squad of active men, with sharp eyes and camphene torches, could have de- sttoyed every nest in the city within a month at the outside. We should then have seen Washington at a stage in the season when every square inch ot shade is In demand and every dash of green a relief to the eyes, in its tall glory of luxuriant follage, instead of dis- DBgured witn vegetation brown and shredded aad dirty as now. It does no good, of course, toery over spiiled milk or spoiled trees; but if this year’s experience can be used to save us & Fepetision of the sarue thing in future years, it may prove a blessing in disguise. a s The report of Mr. Itanney and his republican ag@ociates on the House committee investigae ting the Pan-eleetric telephone seandal ts not particularly editying. It telis the public noth- ing whieh was not already known before, and fue deductions are what might naturally be ex- péeted from a partisan source. The report of Chairman Boyle and his democratic associates will probably be open toa like criticism. It is to Mr. Hale, plainly, that we must look for something new and instractive. After all has ‘been said and done, what has the Investigation accomplished? It bas simply spread upon the public record the evidence which had already been published in every part of the country through the activity of newspaper correspond- ents, reporters and editors, ogetuer with eom- meats no better in substance or more forcible it form than those which accompanied the BOWS in the journals of the day. But the tax- payers will have to foot the bills just the same. $$$ It is interesting now, in view of the position the irish question has takec in British polities, 10 reeall a plan whieh M. Labouchere proposed in bis newspaper some seven years ago. This was fur the division of the house of commons inte three great committees—one for Ireland, x for Scotland amd another for England, and the first and second reading of a vill atfeet- ing any one of these countries in the commit- toe charged with the affairs of that country, atter which it could be submitted to the whole louse for its third and last reading preparatory j to passage. It was believed that this arrange- ment would insure thy fullest attention to loeal couverns; while, on thé other hand, if a meas ure which was properly imperial happened to be smuggled throug a conmnittee the trick Would be discovered and the remedy applied when itecame up for its third reading in the hou: The Irish question could then, perhaps, have been settied on that basis. Atleast a tempor ary truce would have been declared, aud the leaders of ail factions would have hud a ehance wlbok abou: them. Joba Bright and Joseph Chamberlain and William E. Gladstone could ail have met on suc a common ground. But the opportunity was allowed to go by, and what was then only a fleck In the sky has become an immense cloud, overspreading nearly the whole political firmament. Committees will aetsatisfy the Irish patriot now. He wants self government or nothing. ———————— The returns from the Sheepshead Bay race course, on Long Island, bring news that would have made the hair of a politer generation stand on end: “Troubadour has beaten Miss Woodford.” In old times troubadoars used to play on the guitar and sing sweet songs to the misses who Were within reach; and he who shoald have beaten one of them would have lost his standing among his fellows forever. “The degeneracy of the times is shown by such jas as these,” was the thoughtful remark ot he rural editor on the line of the Erie canal wheu he chronicled the fact that “General Grant ran into Florence Nightingale this morn- ing and staved a hole in her side. a Apress dispatch from Logansport, Indiana, speaks of a “novel suit” brought against a church there, pruying tor damages and an in- Junetion, the cause of offence being the ringing ofthe beil in the steeple of the sanctuary. This sort of thing may be a novelty Ia Logansport, bus it Is by no means new t» other cities, In New York, Brooklyn, Chieago, St. Louis and elsewhere a fight fas been made against the ringing of church bells, and in at least one in- stance the noise has been Judicaily condemned aga nuisance. In one of the smalier towns of the west an aggrieved citizen, having failed to get relief from the local magistrates, set up In his yard, next to the oonoxious ineeting house, an arrangement of steam whistles on whieh he would play, during the hours of service each Sunday, such inspiring alrs as “Mary to the Saviour's Tomb.” By this means he drove both preacher and congregation nearly wild. When ealied into court in his tarn, he adopted the same line of defence that the trastees of the ehurch had—namely, that what disturbed other ears was sweet music to bis, and that it was an incident to his weekly wor<bip, in which no man or set of men had aright to abridge his liberty. To prevent further scandal, the church bought :t neighbor's land, whisties and all, at a high valuation, and he was eaabled to re- move, without loss, to another part of the town where his Sunday morging rest would no longer be disturbed. ee The excursion ot Dominie Talmage and his flock to the Thousand Islands had the charm Of novelty to most who took partin it So had the pleasure of Sunday fishing which followed the sermon. The good church members who indulged in the luxury supposed to be monopo lized by the enlidren of darkness are probably taking a leaf out of their pastor's book. His tour of the dens of vice a few years ago in Search of materials for future discourses to Young men {s still fresh in the pablie memory; aud his bearers doubtless reasoned that they would be ali the better equipped for warfare against Sunday sports by getung a little practi- cal experience. Kind aad style, Olives of ‘quality im iarge and : tard. French aud Germans tm Sang sy! Rave onr «apply made from Eire Seer Sian elias Coe S-We ehh az We close the eutire aay ad Det. Dabd Baie, Jado FOR THIRTY Dave. ‘Prior to taking our Gs<t annual tnvesterr all every articte at and below cot. tegen THE EVENING STAR: W. Isxsrzan Or BEING OPEN HALF DAY ON SATUR- DAY, JULY 3D, AND HALF DAY ON MON- DAY, JULY STH, THE PaLals ROYAL HAS DECIDED ON BEING OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 3D. CLOSED aL DAY MONDAY, JULY 5TH. BEFORS YoU Dav For the seashoré of mountains tt Would be well te Stroll through The Paiste Royal and nore tie prices of EXCURSIONTRTY aod TOCRISTS REQUISITE ata eee Mull Shawis, v bro dered, for 82. suawis miuke them eity is Cre price is only 89. re all the 5 rench new ‘tim Linea Handkerchiets, with binek, ite en:broldered and scalloped Boedars, juced 68 and 48 to S¥e..... Gent's pure Linen ‘Handkerchiefs, with ¥ iu., 1 im. iu. hematitebed borders: these H’ndk's are extra f) age from 85 0 2c... Japanese silk with fancy colored borders in new de- ‘gus, ladies’ and geutlemen’s sizes, from 30e. ap, The latest novelty i fringed Sash $3 ofyaaret.2 tent eae Sua'9i.ds.. Feathers the very best Outetoh ‘Tips, 3 in bunch, for +4. it = a3 in in ig. Flower Yo, 85, %, 6s and ube. a basen” SVUES Sse = gat “oie fi ‘The: of materials and styles in Sik Gloves: 98e., $1.25, $1.48, $1. Buk Siti 25, ‘00, S0y 4a, 30 65, 8, 75; 00, OG, . x 35c; reduced from 29, 89 and $e. Faneta She Glow Kid Gloves; the |: at in & by aad entire colamn belongs to The Palais Royal Reoumirss For your summer vacation can be found in the grest- est variety and st the lowest prices at the "Tis well to pri Gossamers fo PARASOLS ‘re being offered much below cost. Colored and ‘White Satin Parasols reduced from $1.50 and $1.25 to 890. White Satin Parssols, lace trimmed, $1.89. Imported French Novelties at $1250, $10.50, $8.70, all reduced vo $3.75. cogitege Sun Umbrellas wit green linings, reduced Gents’ Stik San Umbreitae, $2.25, Ladies’ Silk San Unsbrelies, $1.25, FANS. ’ aa For 30¢. the Palais Royal effers the identical styles sold elsowhere for 60c. Gauze fans in all colors, hand-painted and with em dossed sticks, are sold for 48e.: price elsewhere $1. JEWELRY—Sea bean bangles, Buine Stone Collar Buttons (sterling sliver), Ge; Imitation Amber Jewelry, 95c ~aet trae. HOSIERY. ‘Black Lisle Hose, silk fiaished, 4 thread, white splis feet, 47c., ugualty sold for 500. Bick and co ored light weight Cotton feet, double heels and tues, pigeons ee ‘Superior quality, light weight Bal Hose, 28¢. Novelty for séusbore aud mountain is Dat Bioe Hrove with horse shoos awe vennie raqueta and other Borel designs aaumped in white, $2.48; imported to UNDERWEAR—Swiss Ribbed slik ‘Bedices, ali Myles and colors, oniy $2.40, SUNDRIES. SHAWLS of double width, Cashmere, in ali colors, JERSEYS of ta ported stockings, tallor ised from $1.90 10 844, meee BUSTLES of wire, new patent, 35a je ae qumanet wear retsces 10 BOT! pique eit aes, 7104 years 280 winbe de from the boy marked price of cach yarment for the Rea Tar Axswex In Tn ‘STARS, — SHOULD 4 QUESTioN ARISE i€ TOUR MIND AS TO THE BEST PLACE TO GET FITTED OUT IN FINE SUMMER CLOTIE ING AT VERY BITTLS oy. INQUIRE OF YOUR FRIENDS; THEY WiLL Text YOU THAT WE ARE SELLING MEN'S SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS FROM 40 UP; BOYS’ DO., AGES 11 TO 17, $1.25 ALPACA COATS FROM $1.55 UP. ASE YOUR CASUAL ACQUAINTANCES= THEY WILL INFORM YOU WE KEEPIN STOCK AN ALMOST ENDLESS VARIETY OF THE FINEST KINDS OF COOL SUM: MER CLOTHING, INCLUDING FANCY COLORED SILK | ALPACAS, PONGEES, SRAGES, DAP PETES, NUN'S ULOTHB, ZEPHYR WEIGHT CASSIMERS AND CHEVIOTEENS, TO FIT THE LARGE AND SMALL, THE TALL AND HORT, THE FAT AND LEAN, THE YOUNG AND OLD. CONSULT THE WHISPERING WINDS; THEY WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU AS TO PRIOMA AND TELL YOU SOMETHING OF OURS YOU WILL LEARN-PERHAPS FOR THE FikeT TIME—WHAT REAL BARGAINS OUR HOUSH 18 CONSTANTLY STOCKED WITH. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR CONDITION IN LIFé MAY BK~ LABORER, MECHANIC, MERCHANT, OR MULLIONAIRE, PROFESSIONAL MAN OB GENTLEMAN OF ELEUANT LEISURE— WE BAVE WOODS To SUIT YOUR VARI- OUS TASTES AND THE NEEDS OF YOUR VARIOUSCALLINGS,AND ALL ATPRICES INTENDED TO ASTONISH AND AMAZE YOU. SHOULD YOU NEED AN ELEGANT SUIT OF SCOTCH OHEVIOT OR STYLISH CASSIMERE, YOU CaN MAVE YOUR CHOICE OF FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES THAT SOLD READILY UP TOONE WEEK AGO AT $15. $18.50 AND $12, NOW GOING FOR THE SMALL SUM OF TEN DOL- LARS, WHY CAN WE Do TuIs? You ASK: “READ THE ANSWER IN THE STARS,” AND COME DIRECTLY TO THE GOLDEN BAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS (ALL BLUE SIGNS.) 4e30-m,w,f Lanssoron & Bao. FOR TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 1ST, AnD FRIDAY, JULY 2D. Our Regular “Remnant and Bargain Sale Days” we ‘shall offer the folowing: Hkado Kuching, in white and colors, 4c. per yard. Pisce ‘wige Onlental Lace bc. per yatae orth 1 ‘O8c. Leather Belts, with purse attachments, in Black or Tan, only ae. Mimes" Hibbet Lisic’ Hove, ait colors, 26¢. per palr, worth S00, All Linen Collars and Cuffs, with Colored Bor- io. per set. <1 f° Hobes, 500. FETE IS, scaotted Frioge Damask Towel, 30c.: ‘worth 5uc. Fest coe anadteed Te cn costes 400, Out 6c. Lat sire Waste, 20. Kanbrvidered Yoke Cheuise, of rie) gin Aprons, only 28. : s Winie multe; fall Uicked skirt, at $2.40. reas Jecwr, l colors, Se ,000 yards English Cretonue in plain ‘Blae, Green, say 0 moh cae eit 160 per yard: Regular PN White Plaid Organaies, oper yard ante lar Rewnants 5-4 Wamnsutta Cotton, 106 persend ee Adovut 2,000 yards of those remnants of Five Sai We sold ai 200. per yaril; we will clove out at Tige, Ber sards oie piece tise wods would retail be Splendid Slate Colored Drilling. Gc. per yard. ‘ash Debelge, Se, per yard; worth 2: ‘yards in a plece, at $8 per x rid! Bi 10c. yard: poe hese enn 1s pes ran all ahaden Sc. Gauze Fans, 0c. 40 dusen Gents’ Hatin Lined Teck or Puffed Scarfs, Pema gain, wort mnly 0, wo wi et 14 beat Benched Sheeting, 1c per yard. Rlire of Fgiah Chovigns Gee wert fully 12 ete viola, Gee wort Sasi oe Wise: DresaGinghamms: at Te muly bc.. Feduced from 10c. ‘Lingn’ Collars tor buys, at 10, Sich iu aides ranging 11124 Inclusive ‘B caves Genuine Wamrutis 10-4 ~heering, in lengths From 310 10 yards, at 24c. per yard. "Thess goods Gath Alli pitges festa the ngeiis Bbc. pet yard. 3 per yar One double counter Of Gingham, Lawn and White ‘a Se, per yard. “Some of these goods bold Sess Double width al! Wool Canvs lot! roan hm Yo yothras Cots, 958 per var beg pee ee Lope our be ee Seer ict esha i areas oa cease of emnants of neersuckers at one-half their real ‘Ailsile tine Guipiere Lace 150, ‘and other bargains oqua.ly cheap. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Everything in stock as advertised. “ada” along and ask foy anything in it, Tie peptita on tneve pects being Seared an arent Days we are compelled fo sell tess aot OOF CASH ONLY. Corded Pique, Balance of Sply All 00 = 490-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. We Ase Nor Mec Givex ‘TO QUOTING PRICES ON PARTICULAR LINES OF GooDs, BECAUSE THEY DON’T, AS A RULE, CONVEY AVERY INTELLIGENT IDEA OF THE FACTS CONCERNING THEM. BUT TODAY WE WANT TO CONVEY, IF POS- SIBLE. A CORRECT IDEA CONCERNING SOME LINES OF THIN GOODS YOR HOT WEATHER AFTER MUCH DELAY AND CONSIDERABLE TROUBLE WE HAVEINTRODUCED TWO LINES OF DOMESTIC SEERSUCKER SUITS, SAME IN COLORS, 9AME IN PATTERN, AND JUST AS “CRINKLY” AS THE GENUINE CALCUTTA PACT WROAN HARDLY TELLTHEM FROM TEE IMPORTED GOQDs WITHOUT HANDLING THE “CALCUTITAS" COST $15 A SUIT, (WE SAVE TURM IF YOU WANT TREM), TH DOMESTIC GOODS COST $5 4 SUIT, OR THRE See yon THE Paice oF one COME AND ALS0, ALL GRADES OF FINER GOODS: @RRAT VARIETY TO ENUMERATE. ha: WE FEEL SFE IN ASSERTING THAT WE BARE THE SEW mSTQCODe at THE LOWEST iCks KNOWN LR WaskINGTON. Tus UNAPPROACHABLE Axp ? ‘Last SALS OF THE @RASOM BceT : UNDERWEAR, ‘Which hss been untitet@@entedly sucessful, and caused the disposal ofan istmense amacat af goods, will continue until SATURDAY NIGHT. ALs0 THE LOfs AT 70 AND a7 4 CET, To CLOSE OUT OUR PARASOLS ‘We have divided our entireétock into FIVE LOTS, at the following lew prices: $1.08—This lot includes Embossed Sailn, Finé Satin ‘Figured and Striped Satia Coschings, Regular Prices trom $2.98 to $4.24. 92.48 Lot includes Satin Coastings, Sitver tiendien, Changeable Silks, Figured Pongees and Lace MBTrimmed. Regular prices from $8.29 10 94.48. $2.98 Spécial attention Lot fticindes Stripéa Saki Pongees, Faney Striped Satines, Embroidered Pongees, Quaker Silks, Spotted Changeable Sliks, fully thirty stylea = Mlegtlaf peioes, $4.98 10 97. Lot includes Striped Silks, Satin Bordered Pon- gees, Mikado, A Is Japotiaise, trimmed ball fringe. Regular prices, $5.98 10 98.98, Lot inolades Persian Striped Mixado, Parstan Sitx Purasots, Lace Covered and Quaker sili ‘Mikado. Regular prices, 96 to $14.98, RUCHING REMNANTS, ‘We bought from one of the largest manufcturers over 2,000 yards of Ruching Remoants, including ‘French Mull, Crepe Lisse. Tinsel Ribton, Mixed Che- mile Effects and fine Lace Bige Nese Ruthings ‘These goods run in lengths from%toS yards, We Rave marked them from 6c. TO 25U,; NOT ONE-HALF THE REAL VALUE. BALANCE OF LOT 100 DOZEN PURE LINEN ELLEN TRARY ‘COLLARS, ‘Especially Adapted for Summer Wear, AT CERTS, ‘We have them in two widths with 4 worked button holes, fine finish, LACES, JUST RECETVED—40inch Egyptian Lace Flounc- ings, at 75, 89, 08 couts and 91.29,in Whiteand Beige, EMBROIDERIES, ‘To close out wide Swiss Flouncing we have marked them $1.24, $1.89, 81. 03. Swiss A ll-Overs, 78c., 980., $1.24, 91.38, All our 15c, Hamborg Edgiugs, 10¢, All our 18e. Hamburg Edgings, 12449, ll our 20c, Hamburg Eagings, 180. SEE THE POST OR CRITIC FOR LAST GREAT MILLINERY SALE OF THE SEASON, In conclusion to the above. we guarantes to supply ‘and satisfy the most economical buyer. We shell not ‘Answer you, as frequently done, “ALL SOLD OUT.” Cat the above udvertisement out and bring it with ‘You and ace for yourselves if everything is not as rep- Fesented. All goods ndvertised will be found for gale ¢n our counters, 316 AND $18 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Axoruzez Coavar Ix Ham ‘This time-{t is the jobbers who are donspiring to Prevent retaflers from buying direct from the mang faturers, and thus make consumers pay an additional Drofit om every bat purchased. Wedonct think the ‘attempted combination will be succeastul. The follow- ing clreular, received this week, sheds some light on the subject: CHAS, R, HENDERSON, Pres't, NORMAN H&NDERSON, Sec’y, OFFICE OF THE MATTEAWAN MANUFACTUB- ING COMPANY, 100 and 111 Spring street, ‘Nnw Youu, June 16, 1866, Dear Sirs: A paper has been presented to this Company for its sigunture, to the effect that. 16 would sell Calg to cach purtiesas were mentioned om 8 lish and cettaln job- Bers having declined to’ buy of this agg suid paper je now beg to inform the trade generally that we Lave not sl.ued such @ paper tot the following rear suns: in the first place no combination that we haveen- tered into neretofore nas been enfolty end secretly lived up to by @ certain number of those in it, aod When too late we have awakeurd to the fuct that whiie We were living up to our agreement others were taking Sdvantage of Us. In the second place, for the sixteen years we ave always managed our owa busines, and used cur own methods, for Pag perge ral the interests of our cus- toue.s, and at this late day we Cabaut make up our Iniuds lo submit to @ committee, as to whether vertuin parties: erameones: ones for us to sell to or not. g LJ We admit that we are in @ trying position, many of our cus:omers, from the fuct that we have Bot signed the paper, wii doustrue our action Into one of seeking other tréde than theire i thls regard we would say, that we shall contine, as We always have donr, lo look after the tnrereats o those who Use vUr govds, und Will see to it that their interests are protectea, Using oUF own methods to ef teet that purpose. MATTEAWAN MANUFAGTURING C0, CHAS B, HANDERSON, Prealdent. It fe n0 use, gentemen jobbers, the tendency of the times is unmistakably in the direction of bringing the producer and consumer in juxtaposition, and it may an well beat once realised. ‘The Hat Mabufactuters, as we understand St, do not contemplate nor desire to sell ail retailers, but only those who buy tn large quantiites, ourselves for ex- ample, who buy more hate than many samall jobber, ‘Therefor, wile we interest the inanufacturer to greater degree than the aforesaid amall jobber, we pat ourselves in posttion to Jntorest the consumer ta like manner by offering him inducements to the extent of What we have sovedby avoiding imermediate banda, First the Washington retallors tried, now the sobbing trade are trying, to corner us. We believe the ene will be as futile sa the other, and we shall beenabled a the future, as in the past, to sall hate at POPULAH PRICES. §4KS AND COMPARY, 330 800 TO 208 TTH BT. JFUREWorxs for Tax Fours ‘Make a note of it now, when just before the Fourts You want Fireworks for einer country of elty, te large or sn all quantities by the package, Mist weare fally prepared tosapply you. We have cade great preparations ter the coming Fostth, aad our sitrage: fooms, separate trom our store, abe fall Of every Rind of Fireworks, ‘To enable all who with to partite, we stbit ieoy our store oped on Monday, July 6tu, trem @ tn eo pm | z WANTED— iP. FO. ‘ANTED—BOY TO Waki 1701 Wistar ot be. to an FBS FiNkey 1900 9 at om app. ™ 38, Seat offee 1 i, WaITea, #° 403 Hath Bow. ‘meat cutter and come jor need spply- Address Ls min must bea Fecomimended: D0 nided: 2 ae T- yy ANTED-NUMEDIATELT, A YOUNG MAR W ‘to wore a2 second hand’ bakery. Adarew ay OF: Sw aw ‘ED YOUNG MAN-TO ATTEND a aie 717 4th st, mw, 10° (7 ANTED—A RELIA\ LADY FOR 4 GOoD pete is Pa Sere Fequired: 230 GENERAL rast eo hous af Capital ‘REGHTERED, x Ris 6 Go's, 493 The 003 ed fier Seas i FEE es Oe Se ES gentlemen, $10. rok Rent — TWO tance Seven ae as NOR RENT—SUITE OF NEVASISH. erence chee Siebert cockney gos nished or bet F all ay ences, With ar board prices moderate, 914 Tath se now ‘oR RENT—TW0 01 Fe R TARE CCMMUN Rooms, south front, t location; Do hoeee: Feu {0 hoeee: references 2205 Dt nw. cn Fe ‘imiont ave, ocd alee Good bound SUat Mans OS JOR RENT—APaRiwaNTS IN THE RESE Fase ere Pe 98 1801 "ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN to do general housework, wait on table and pind hie ak ne tae {OR RENT—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ‘Rooms, central loration, modern vement a Fenaired. “Radress "Bot STANDARD SILVER WARE OU. a jeauim RTEDA RELIABLE. WOMAN (WHITE av ja : Prodiable employment 10 neproat or is a f a in Ld ‘mont! or com- aa ea jeas fu, E'vervoue ‘i oy ry taBe charge of ehii to goe rt ey Jer the summer st cont si aera nace haya MST WANs ment Buresu conducted fase Bhd Assistants: white nd gol red Med write aid colo Seatbwoe TTA ee UNDO B00. oleists T3 for chambermaid and 281015 8th ements TANTED—AT 1944 G ST. NW. 4 BRLIAB med Bt ad driver and Waiter. ‘ANTED—PROFESSIONAL DRESSMAKERS, Witter aaa Rr caliog ad biog tore wrork’on the premises none Dutt experteuced Bands heed apply. 918 7th sh f. AN’ work ina. nt nw. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE anual must have referouces. ‘Apply, nfter 7 p.m, 59 4 st. aw. Je28-3t* GDA FIRST-CLASS COOK AT ONC! ‘ible price, HEM R BROWN & Co. Pareril ‘House, N Ve ‘jezet ate fainily. Bat'star ction’ R RENT—FOUR UN! my Ou fires four, one ht houskeeying; ali’ ‘modern stow, ‘OR RENT—1903 F BTN. W. JULY 1s gots and bails 24 foor, avath Hone, putt aisned: o25. Sears R RENT—619 6TH ST. N,W.—FOUR ROO) nicely furnished, en suite oF mngie: second ited floor; two front, with of withou. board: bath, hot And cold water, near ‘Peusion officn. Jez0-dee POR BENT-UNFURNISHED—ENTINE SEO ieot tor bousekeeplag: geod veighbor ced: pssst Surroundings; rent low. "2408 6th st.n.v. _jezare OR RENT—FRONT OR BACK HOOMS, WITH Fo SAS een oh OR RENTIAT, 940 1 STW A AERY nice front and hall Room, fur ishéd or ‘ani ished; large closet: very ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED—3D AND 8D STOR) front Rooms: wew house; private family: no Gren; near -1gth-et. oars aia 1otn-st herd ences. 1410 Q st. ‘ANTED ~ {MMEDIATELY—AT 1814 13TH a. nW., two Waist and two competent Skirt lands and Je28-3e* \ jeze-see OR RENT—OPPOSITE PARK—TWO LARGO! Fen communicating bédroo1 a in aw. one Apprentice: steady employment, ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN: CALI AT WV once: white and colured women ccoie,810 to $00; ghamber maid, nurses, scrubs and meg 2. COOMBS BURGESS, kanp, Bureuv, 926 F st. nw, Je?) W ) ANTED COOKS, DRISSMAKERS, CHAM: bermaids, nurses, scrubbers, dishw: walt ers, ladies’ maids; otwer help: this and uorthern cities: peu until $ p,m. 2 F at nw, PRICE & BURNHAM. Jeto-av AW BN TBD, .OOKS, COOKS. COOKS, SERV a. wri ar guce, wills botier NATIONAL, Bale rosa ‘ouee, W NAL, EM- PLOYMEN is EA cy fe _ Je26-11 ANTED—AN INTEGLIGENT, EARNEST Carholio man located oulcide principal cities, to feptesent large, responsiie Barciny Sc Liou in hie Sxacted- MANUPACTURER, lock box 158,N.¥. Je AY ANTED—OOMPETENT AGENTS TO CAN- toon ior Wie tnwurauce, ifbured companion. TANTED—-AGENTS FOR THE NATIONAL Quint Lite Asrocistion, Liberal terms. “Apply da PRANK J. TIBHITR, General Manager. __WANTED—SITUATIONS. to FR SES else saa’ miele wang Or St. adjoining “sar” mar - S & DeEBLE Jeon de ARGE. COOL AND ELEGANTLY farnished pariors and bedrooms and bath, end and third flvors. Location unsurpassed.’ To be 88910 LAH at Bw, opposite at summer prices; Fe RENT — 4 SUITE OF THREE UNF Franklin square nished Roumas, southern exposure: also one fur ‘Boum, ‘able for rent on premises. 917 H sv 8. Jer5-ate OOK RENTAT 1414 AND 1A1g K 81. XW. large, cool, elegantiy furnished Roo: oF ‘without ‘soaed, nee iT. 27-2 FOR BENT LABOR, nel furnished. at Sommer ratea Ais. G! AIRY ROOMS, HAND 11th st, nw. “je26-1m to bad eho mia "private ‘jestove ARGE2D-STORY, SOUT! NT room, well-furnished; alsa hall bedroom with It if desi ‘2lines ofcars, 909 Ost.a.w. tez2-Im {OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNIGH- ed second and third floor Rooms, with 3 ee Teservatiou in a S03 Ht et. n.w. ED—A SITUATION BY a COMPETENT aaive cunt colored girt ae chamnbermald | oF iy at nurse Ai Vy ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN speaking Bnglieb, Frenct nnd German ua clert, Db okkeoper or in sstore. Address K. &., star office. OR Je’ RENT—UNFURNISHED, 915 F ST. N.W., ro large Koums with private bath; 20 story. FOR_RENT—STORES, ‘ANTED-EMPLOYMENT IN A STORE AY man 23 yearsolt. Address A. M.TUR- sin sister SE ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GER- W. margisi vo do general bourework. Address A. a3 Fiat 5 Wy ANTED—a CE AS CHAMBENMAID OR take care of Children. No objection to coun- try! Best of reference. Gail nt 613 90s jerezee ‘ANTHD—A YOUNG LADY. NATIVEOF AUS. and writes German and Swedish, tecompetent todo dae sewing and other baudy work: Se ongection to : cant pe or gd Address “jend-mn.w aoe ‘TION BY A MAN TO GO For RENT—FINE NEW STORE, WITH LARGE J plate glase bay windows large airy and ligit wich modern conveniences. 1 i aa bustaess Penn, ave. BUSINESS CHANCES. (OR RENT—AaT NOMINAL RENT, Ae AL, a ‘OM. Restaurant “in central aod i snsuréd, Addrows Box jeze-ate R SALE—LARGE, PAYING DRUG STORE IN northwest. Address FAILING HEALTH, Star office, Jeas-lw* "A, Stas office. reference, no objection to leave the cit German, Spanish, ere. In- quire DANI eV EITBL, 1950 Tih oc mw.” Jox0.Gte “WANTED ENOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘and competent servants in all capacities—white coloted, with chy references, COOMBS & BUIC Ses bmp. Boreau, 020 F sun. Je21-120 WwW PANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, 2d GIRLS, ‘urses, ladies’ maida, housek ‘and others, references. Thin and other and covniry, URNA AM, 620-632 F st. n.w. Je26-u" ‘ANTED-KNOWN NATIONAL EMPLOY- ee rae eee tar eegen es ire crown, em He Dick B17 7h st. news QOL w mish the best of refer- A Ware waters cree netuy or haut nae Frei dd iC hisman, as foreman in & wood-work- required Addrew <2 S.'8 quires Asia req ty ‘TED—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF i ress private ‘school, for the, eur ht i ivate the en- Suing schoo! year. High vestimonlals, Address Hox G, East Capitol station. Jezz-2we WANTED—ROOMS. ‘ANTED — BY A PHYSICIAN, ROOM, FUR- Witter Sa AGar auiah, Rowe See neighborhood ot 24th and [ste A Box 118, sitar Office. WANTED—HOUSES. NTED — TO BUY-IN NORTHWESTERN W sirto* ci oon net lee than gr 12 roms uh stable, Address with partionsars, 16.7. ©. star re once. st a 2 {7 ANTED—NOW. OR WITHIN 3 MONTHS, 4 [W Ader eto 8 room house, mod tmpas rent $B0%0 Bourg tedbe by we year u exceptionally gvod location voula i he'Gouveuleccen “Address Sox Lua, Star ofice, jeaolwe RB SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE F joAiice Properties” ia Virginia, Samples and fail : HUFTY @ DYER's. $e29-7t, 13th FOR SALESIN city OF BaTTino! busin: ss property, tuoludii ing. dairy room, Ice cream. factory, shed. dc., together with two well-establist Jezsaut een SALE OF VALUAI REAL ES- tate in Southwest Washington. One of the choicest locations In the city, being part of Lot oa 296, contatuing 3,862 feet of ground: tromt width 57 seet 6 luches: rear width 30 feet: eo east side, feet S inches; west side, 98 feet, Improved by ‘two houses, one brick, tue oiber frame; each two stories gg penn Oy i 3.006 feet eatised by intersection of Bat and, Wire giuia ave; it fronts directly on the Agricaiseres grounds, and s within luv feet and in plain view o! Sea ae Beit line of ae mage ag eg Vautages and greatly enhances its value. Decree of court authorizes Trustee to seil rty ass whole or in separate lots and at public or private sale. Pro- posals invited, WM. SMALL, ‘Trustee, _ je2om.w aie Pacific Bullding, €24 ¥ st. nw. RENT_00 KAST CAPITOL ST: 8 ROO! ay 107 F st ne modern, bel bw ES ” RENT— TEN foray eves iene water, 729 New. nw, ie Noewe park: ‘Apply at lve L te Soro mB Rre ae, 115 oT, Ror iaecece etoas ‘Grant 219 Gm, i601 3c ak nw 1 « pars Foete te REE STORY BRICK pousR, ‘906 New York w. Apply ab 1007 Pew agin ave nn Oe aoe On Rie NEAR THR CAPITOL A DESIEA- twetuding fooms, situated Brick Dwell: 103 24a ne howe FR RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN AND WiFR, for ree months « furnished Hass =e omen ecg es 001 aud it (ome, northwest JOR KENT-NEW HOUSE CONTAINING 7 Fett! cellar concrete datrobe and with modern Improvements, Qinear tue Key bert door ie: F¢ BENT — NE ao ¥~] vite bay window, wiz i Ay. B, ait improvements, 12thet vw, jeseae Hoe + IRAAD. ae Vt 1 20% NetS1 25 ESR eS Ca ea Pberk SP Tey Sota ae . Fitca, rox & BROWN, eT 1437 Peon. a: RJR PROCURED AT #20 PER Week. in a most pleasan:, bealthy, Tatercuom exchange "Apply at ones e001 v1 Sour he Jno Tea, ot, Chipepar eau ke YOUNTR} RDA FEW Casas eo TLR RALIa megane special 10 $0 per week. 4 rooms. ‘s Ferry, W.Va CHMER BOARDING AT My) pure mountain alr, a0 eS terms, e301. wed REN’ RY B ROOMA, ty upree miles fom city watt ou place lovey postion; fine shade; gvod pasture and ‘sist’ ‘No chhdren takes. “Addrem 1. NG. Star ee Njeab-ate MMODATEO ATA Fall particulary by |, LAucola Loudoaa sedo-see BANK THEE MILKS FROM ALEX: hen ail! a comple of Varge rooms vaca, 0 ius met free of olance ‘ernie @ per week. Address SPRING BANK. A. 5. wher Mereremrterepaleeg - SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN At PHILO. mont, in one of the most beautiful end Lieuill wetieng ot Vinuinia. | Plenty of siete, al sruitant tables, Dancing pavilion Address D. J. PENNER, Puilomont, Lowdos vo., ta se20 u- Je29-21 Ft RENTTA FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH Soma rent ‘adseu it BW, sar olice 'T—1326 19Tit ST. N.W. email ,five-room Frame House; Ciel location, ‘inquire hext dost. TOR ARENT. NINE ROOM FRAME HOUSE ‘moder! we inghire of JAMES McOB AN’ ave. uw. 2103 I st. ANN, 1704 Pennayty: 408 P st., Sr... 85! ‘The above is om: doors. Por fait list andiSeh. (e208) 15 at., n’r 19th, 10. ‘st. near 17th, 21. 14th, near L st, 111 Lar. 1@uh st, 12r_.160. with me for rent or sale ts of cost to the owner. maeroed advertved fend” “ ROBTROLTAMAS toch end Peer ik RENT—A NICE ST ‘SIX-ROOM i ICE TWOSTORY 6I¥-800} iG mod inpa: Tihs bce meat house, with manth, Inquire at near Mas. 5 706 ave ne bee are 210, Bet nw: 4 ‘eis 34 (cond repair. Applv Oi 94 xt NEAR IOWA ‘peaetinal ‘window! jedoiwe R RENT—TO DESIRABLE PARTIES DUR- ing July, A' and September, pleasant fur- ished House, 7 Bat ay nent iow. sea. RENT—OORNER HOUSE. 476 0 ST. N. ‘eleven roome, with all modern Inquire at 1000 O's. u w. & RENT—THREESTORY SIX-ROOM AND Fectar brick house Glovet aud gex all in a etree water, water. jal! modern conveniences: $22 Bet. R RENT—NEW NINE-ROOM, TWOSTORY EF ly $20, next door. Jezs-w adware FPO" BENT BRICK HOUsK, 1716 STH STN montay La ruin euoue iPS EER Gao ee JOR [ALE-RESTAURANT GOOD LOCATION. ‘Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply 625 Virginia ave. Sw. Cheap for cash. ezs-ate LADY HOLDING A JUDGMENT AGAINST A. Nildaitton & Co, for aboot. 81000 wilt wai ae fume at a low price. For termis consult HENRY WISE GARNETT, atiorneyatiaw, Columpan Law SEt Layee Ee mer oO) rs 4 P.,” Star office. Jezd-vue 2 RENT-BY & H. WALKER @ 00., HR RENT-NEAT NEW 2STORY BRI House on Cleveland ave., between lvth and ioc sires! Je Seine uel 6 “Saunt Se eo TED VE APPLICATIONS FOR yous 108 85.000 £0 94.500; well located, Ww. and n.& part city. ress "0, 1210 Fa. a. exe mhouaes to bay: LEWis, room 8, WANTED—MISCELLANEOU: ‘A SEOOND-HAND TOP PHAETON AN Tjoa repain Aadrons Box 43, Warrenton, D-TO_ BENT OR PURCHASE-A Goal Yara in good locailty. address, ‘with, fait particulars, 5 I. H., Star office. sesursie ‘ANTED—TO BORROW $4500 ON HOUSE Fe en en 2 ch A jerest wi Seonlesioms Adarets Bo: Jezbats jo Cominigsion. x Ga, Htar olen, ANTED-THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF every Mortar Mixer in the city who knows how waleck Se sealer Coat Au Lime. oe aes rs LL, Deals ‘Supi Sus yoltast. inw., Washington, D.C. Jeze-aue y “MISCELLAN KOUS—AGENCY, 936 A ay eet eigen eba yidla yrs, re at be bhi DAVID SL. JOHN- a ois terse aa ANTED-KNOWN—THAT COARSE Hains tively obilterated, leaving no oP Hearts Necdie ts wae only reciedy kuswe defect send for full partiouiars (eutetc treatments or indies and children... Mrs. Dr. SRST Gta Toth at., bet. usta, Jeae-iwe Whe )—STEAM CARPET CLEANING: eu, upholstering Oftice baz iture svete ania ave: teetwr: and K Fame Sy eros ca NTH. —A MONEY MAKING PRO: BSMion We ities ane Scat age ‘or@inary abi ity: jeatned cays; fer, Teay- the deparinense Cail on P. Je PAYS, troomn 8, i Fenn yg. ungl Jaiy 10. jelsw ‘ANTHD-HOBSES TO PASTURE ON GEN W 1b caw frm. ‘#893.00 per mn.5 also H. ori oe uaa ne eae” | W ANIED-ALL INTERESTED IN IMPROVED stock, Cari and in ue shipment of Lave Stock, ‘and who wish to invest in stock of tass kind, that will pay, to Know that the Barton stock Car Company, of on, ix the only establisied apd recognized cofa- ‘whose cars are in general use througout the Cuited tates and all foreign countries, Capital stock 000. Cars tuily protected by twenty palental Sot ant experiment but demouatrated success. em) Epnual dividends paid, regularig: “Branch odious, Chloago, Kansas City, Poruund, Maine, aud Nor is Buldiag, Washington D.C Ganerat 194 Washington st. aud Devonshire st, Bomon, Mass. For fult information reg, Stock, dividends, eic., address, GEU, D. BU ON, Secy end Treanucer, Bot ton, Mass, Je25 100 FOR, SALECFINE BARROM, LARGE POOL Room (three tables): dweiling ‘nine rooms, fur Bished, with lease: rent low; terme, one-half cash, bak ance In menihly payments extending two ; fine Business .geailly: rare chance for person o rt 1oF but parucutars to Mr. WALKER, 680 Louisiana ave. n.w. ‘ H. KOBERT¥ON, Loans n houses rented. tg OHN, J, BOGUS, HEAL ESTATE AND ance Agent, 12 Georgewwwa, Bakes » specialty of propercy "tn Geuegeton a Sirroauding country. nlwil doa 13 Sour nda Tago to wee me. Telephone call zat." jelztum ‘OR RENT— 1932 16tb OR Benn—2aih CLEVELABD aye NEW. rooms, all moder {ij Paulus @ TOWRSEND, Je24-6t RouaER BOARDING AT MYRTLE HALIg pure mountain wir; no mosguitoes, apesial meme Hore table are tert. 3 to Bu pre werk. 40 foomm fe BURIELL, Proprietor, Harpers Perry, W. Va FEW BOARDERS CAN in TED A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AGOOMMODATED Bertie elds of Bull ‘Ro: Ro Address 10 BO ERS WASTED POR ihe summer: Ane mountaln view: hesitl'y locations iid irom the Fauquier W bite mulpl ir spring, eee JOHN K.MALT, Watorioo, Culpeyper os Va. refer to Judge Terry, War departinent. jezs-ate VATTAN HOUSE -—LANKGE ROOMS: SHADED Grounds; wear mountaing. telegraph commusiow. 5 Woe, malik and frail, situublon ‘hah: Do mainrie. Fates to famniiies. “Address JOMN NvGIRSUN, od Hil, Va. jeu. w* XCELLENT BOARD AND AGCOMMODA- ranean i very reamonaie prices on & platen of the ear Oak Free from. taluria sid Bay fevers Adres StS MUCL ne A cnene cee Ma., oF refer 10 1724 14th stu w-Jed6In® ND HILL, Val Ww fotud Bhi a." asosers > SRCURE GOOD ‘a L pty. Va. FEY BOARDERS CAN HAVE 4 COMPORT pariculare inguire ef Mis. EM SUMOOL, — as SHOOLARS, Rookvilie, Ma. 326-81 RYE EW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD.—sUR Tounded by salt wader.“ Refited acd thorougly Fenovated. Kates $6 to §9 per week. No tmaisria, water. Fishing. beating and taihirg. Au cle: Sit stenun yacht easagen forthe summer Consuls Poa LAND BULL, Oaford, Md VACANT. Grove,” terms PURE WATER, CARRIAGES ‘and horses ‘or hire, besutiful valley and mountain - three-foutite ‘of mule frow post offre amd ‘illes from ‘aie. IN’ cf Md.inear Harper's Perry), A ph and flest-elans couutry accommodations 8 Terme por week, CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wasblogtos Co, Md. myliaa ___LST AND FOUND ud k ptm Sulable reward Mf ion at Be a Dia NAY ska ue. Lanna, JUNE 277! ‘Coat. in the RENT-TO A HITE OR DESIRABLE Traas? A, THE ITALY OF AMERIC; Figera ath AMERICA~60 the Lbemical Ni Loaus iusums of from thege to BOARDING. Peyah ie See ag : br: ae tee! a Li piwure of W. FISHER, 46 Myre husband. by Returping same to Mew OST—THORSVAY, JUNE 24 1686, AN L and wi Setter aoe wae aac of Bess RDAY LAST-YOUN! tor the return of whieh to. snipe with wees” = os ——