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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO TUESDAY. CROSRY 8. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a regul: treble t lished In Washington, July 13, 1886. Editor. PROPOSED INCREASE OF RENT permanent bona fide daily circulation more than tof any other daily paper pub- a equal to that of F daily papers here added OUR BUILDING WE SHALL VACATE THE SAME PREVIOUS TO SO DOING WE WILL COMMENCE, MONDAY, JULY 12TH, AND POSITIVELY SELL ALL OUR STOCK OF ‘The Palais Royal having closed out all surplossam- ‘mer stock. is enabled to visit the wholesale markets when prices are very low. We practically illustrate We are offering new and desirable novelties at lower prices than our competitors are demanding for old ‘and shop-worn goods, Do not condemn all Machine made Brick because the market is being flooded with inferior Machine Particulars, such as they are, of the volcanic stn New Zealand last ned this country. The re- eruptions and earthquak month have just rea’ ports describe these convulsions as “among the most destructive in the world’s history.” This Sa pretty sweeping statement, Vesuvius, in the celebrated eruption of A. D. 79, is said to have thrown out more lava and ashes than would build another mountain of its own size; its ashes were carried to Constantinople and into Syria and Egypt, while stones of eight pounds welght were cast into the streets of Powpeii, six miles distant. Etna, in 1680, dis worged more than twenty times its own mass, and nearly ninety years later poured forth a food whieh covered eighty-four square miles of surface and measured nearly one hundred mil- on cuble feet. After the eruption of the same mountain in 1810 the molten sea kept moving atthe rate of a yard @ day tor about niu months, and did not become thoroughly cold million cuble fect of matter have repeatedly been discharged from the greater volcanoes. ‘Tunguraqua,in the Andes, in 1797, filled up valleys one thousand feet wide and six hun- dred feet deep. Cotopaxi has projected from its erater a block oue hundred and nine cubic yards in bulk a distance of nine miles, while its roar bas been heard for more than six hundred. Java's voleanges are perhaps the most noted of the world, their eruptions destroying from one to four thousand lives atatime. Earthquakes have been attended with more widely fatal re- ,asarule,than voleante upheavals. In weilia, in 1263, sixty thousand persons per- e shock or serles of shocks; in 1456 Naples furnished forty thousand victims, and in 1 earthquakes of 1531 and 7 fr wrought in Jeddo, Japan, in 170: us, of course, ouly by tradition, but the flgures from this source reach the appalling hetght of two hundred thousand souls. So, it will be seen, the disaster which visited New Zealand in June will have to make a startling recora if it is to be placed In the first class of destructive omimittee on appro ons in striking out the appropriation for nuing the work upon the Capitol terraces ad delay ing that finprovement until the plans for their construction shall be canged, seems to be indefensible irom every point of view. ‘The effect of the measure, if {t be approved or not reversed by Congress, wili be not only to throw out of work a large number of men at a yeason when other engagements cannot easily be made, but it will lead to the waste of mone; ad loss and deterioration of material which ways follow suspensions of this class. The cuurse of te committee is commented upon as the more singular becxuse it rests with Congress ‘o make such changes in the plans as it pleases, and at any time, and because the desired modi- Heations of the original plans are so slight that they could easily be made, if authorized, with- out mt With the general progress of the improvement. The act dirceting the erection of these terraces provided that the work should Ye done in accordance with the plans prepared by Mr. Olmsted, and these plans contemplated no windows in the rooms on the west front. Tue appropriations committee seem to think at an fon in that form necessary, at least desirable, and theretore propose to withhold the funds necessary for continuing work until their views suall be conformed to, This sort of heroic treatment is all weil enough as an exhibition of power, but it is not statesmauship, nor is it good business economy. From Chi mes the statement that the novelette attributed to Miss Cleveland, copious y been published ¥ newspapers, is not the work of ali, but the jomt production of Eugene Field and Ten Eyck White, two wag- gish journalists of Chicago. Next in order will be an authorized announcement that Miss Cleveland likewise did not write the letter whieh has been going the rounds as hers on as- suming the editorship of that so-called Chicago magazine. ——_— - =___ A good deal of curiosity is felt concerning the case of Solicitor General Goode, to see whether the President will make the experiment of re- nominating an officer to the same Senate which has rejected him. On the face of it a change of front by Sevators in such a case would be ab- surd; but, after the exhibition witnessed last spring in the most dignified legislative body in the world In the Duskin ease, tue pubiie are Prepared for any conce-tion of subtle techni- calities to furnish an excuse for eccentricity of ondue ferin (EAB AND HacNLES as WATER NAYPANS: CRYSTAL — For resturimy gray or DISCOVERY CRYSTAL faded lair te its vatural DISCUVER CRYSTAL color ad youthful ap. DISCOV CRYSTAL pearance WAKKASTEDtO DISCOVERY CEYSEAL do this alwaysiuthieeto DISCOVERY. CRYSTAL ten days, or money re DISCOVERY fundeu CHYSEAL biscu CRYSTAL Bisco: CHYSIAE CHXSCAL CRYSTAL ‘ DiscOVERY DISCOVERY EK NATTANS, biseovercs ad sole Proprietor, 7 14th and I aud 2a aud sis, iti A PRICELIST WHICH IS IN REALITY A PRIZE-LIST. The peopie want tacts, aot idle words: as the proof of the pudding ts eating, 90 13 the proof of lew eharges in the prices asked. VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER T CLOTHING HoUss Js not ashamed to announce its prices; In fact, we are proud of our pricelists. They demonstrate louder than words that Adler sells cued clothing chesper Yana aby other establishunent in the District. WOH OUR GREAT SPECIALTY su:T. $9.73 MEN'S CREOLE SUITS AT BOYS SUITS, a $1.96 14 10 17, aT PONGEE COAT AND VEST AT $5.00, SILK MOHAIR COAT AND VEST, Plaids and Neat Cheeks, at NEW INVOICE OF PANTS, Strictly All Wool, $2.50. GENUINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, $1.50. Office Coats. checks and stripes, 25. Sold on Tues day aud Thursday evenings uly, trom 5 to 7 o'clock. CLOTHING HOUR STRICTLY ONE PRICK $27 AND 929 SEVENTH SE. X W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenua Open Saturdays til! 12 pm Get prices at GEO E CARTRELLS, 915 Teh st. nw. DRY GooDs, ETC, AT AND BELOW CosT. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT IN ORDER TO PURCHASE DRY GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF FULLY 20 PER CENT IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO ATTEND THIS SALE, COM- MENCING MONDAY, JULY 12TH. Do not be misied by Samples. ‘Do not confound any of the New Brick Companies THE WASHINGTON BRICK MACHINE ©o., OFFICE, Room 4, 1420 New York Ave. ‘YARD st 14th and Boundary Northeast, ‘< Ave., south side, Cuaxczs Or Wearnen Reauine CHANGES IN APPAREL Ask your Bricklayer the difference between the dif- ferent kinds of Machine Brick in the market. See what the Buliding Inspector sald of the WASH- INGTON BRICK MACHINE C08 Brick when he was a Contractor and Builder. ‘These Brick are used in all the Government Bulld- and solid for ten years. From thirty to forty | ings. re i we 200, ‘They are sold cheaper than Hand-made Brick. CALL AT OFFICE AND SEE TESTS MADE FOR THE PENSION OFFICE BUILDING. ‘THESE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS ONE NEEDS 4 LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT. SUMMER COLDS ARE PROVERBIALLY LUNG COLDS, AND IT I3 THE PART OF WISDOM TO GUARD AGAINST THEM. ‘The buyer was on a bargain hunt in New York last week, and has returned with spoils that cost less pow- der and shot than usually spenton far superior game. BUT SERIOUSLY, We are showing the cheapestlot of handkerchicis ever brovght to Washington, and this is how it hap- pened: Our buyer closed out all broken lota of fine handkerchiefs from three of the largest importing houses of New York, None are worth less than 19¢., some worth 25c., and not a few are worth 35c. They come in plain white, sola colors, white with fancy colored borders, white with black borders, War- ranted extra fine and pure linen, Your choice of ‘Wasurxerow, February 1, 1877. Washington Brick Machine Cb. TLEMEN: In answer to your inquiry as to the would state that In the con- nt Building, on Connecticut 500,000 of your Brick, and found their quality superior to any Brick used by us | iuourexperiencw of thirty years im building. The was lait of the Red Brick, with a white mortar Joint, and is, at a distance of 50 teet from the ing, in appearance equal to Press Brick. $ Is known to | Seat saving In using the Bricks that there is scarcely. ' s. As out of the above Amount our wastage from broken Brick In handling and dumping was only about 1,000 Brick, A SERGE SUIT IS JUST THE THING FOR THIS PURPOSE. LIGHT IN WEIGHT, OPEN IN TEXTURE, COOL, BUT BEING ALL WOOL AF- FORD SUFFICIENT PROTECTION AGAINST ALL PROBABLE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE IN THIS CLIMATE, quality of your Bi of the Conv . We Used about thousand. The Lisbon | fr 755 each destroyed | ¢ m thirty to sixty thousand lives. The havoc | Dui WE HAVE THIS SEASON ONLY ENGLISH GOODS OF THIS CHARACTER. ONLY THE ENGLISH SERGES ARE RELIABLE. ENTWISLE & BARRON, Builders, Jy13-tu,ths-3t WE WARRANT ALL OURS TO BE FAST COLOR. THAT Is, WE WARRANT THEM NOT TO FADE, AND A “GUARANTEE” WITH US MEANS A REFUND OF THE MONEY IF OUR GOODS DO NOT FULFILL ALL OUR PROMISES REGARDING THEM. Pessuaste Dry ‘One thousand and one articles in our store do not change in price from January to December. Oue thousand and one other arti which the sale Is limited to a few months we lass as “Perishable Dr: Goods,” and at the, clove of their particular season sell them the same as the marketmen sell thelr berries on a, ‘They'll be worth nothing Mouduy morning, hence he takes the best ‘So with strictly Summer Goods at this season of the year. The longer we keep them the less they'll be worth; hence, Weare anxious to dispose of them, and to do so We have marked them down while in sea- Sou to @ price that will sell them. For im PRICES FOR GENUINE ENGLISH FAST COLOR SERGE SUITS $13.50 TO $25, Saturday night. E. BR BARNUM & CO, Price he can get. Secured lust week: 50 dozen extra fine mull fichus, very beautifully embroidered and well worth 9c. YOUR CHOICE FOR 48. 991 PENN. AVE. BBR 00 NN Lace and Boucle Dress Goods sold readily enough the first of the season at 50 and 75e. peryard. Belonging to summer we call them “Perlshable” and drop the price to Ble. per yard, At tils price they ought to go as fast a8 berries would at Se. a bucket. Colors—cream, navy blue, seal brown, myrtie green, mode and four shades of tap. Ble per yard. (First floor; middie counter.) Linen Lawns beiong to summer. They also are classed among the “Perishable,” hence we forget what we pald for them, and drop the Price to put them in s 19c. Figured Linen Lawns, drop to 10c. 25e_ Figured Linen Lawns, drop to 15¢. 371 Figured Linen Lawns. drop to 252 How jong, think you, they will last at these 4a Store closes Saturday at 1 p. m.; other days weeda Eee ds<<9 Sed pena > <a OH) at From 50 and 75 to ‘See our Center Window Display of 5c. HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘We consider them as cheap as any at this price in the a (lol~} Renz 0 ‘Ra This entire Column belongs to the Palais Royal. ur hands at once. LAWN CHEMISETTES Plain Tucked at 19 and 25c. ‘Tucked and Embroidered, 25, 39, 48 and 59c. Pure Linen, with Collars, tucked aud plain, 28¢, Percale’ as-orted colors, 22¢. ‘We need not call your attention to the popularity of these goods at present. “Grom Crore Unsorezus Ladles' Gauze Underwear belongs to summer. Tt also is classed among the How much will tt bring in December? We pre- fer to let you have it now while seasonable, hence the reductions. Ladies’ Merino Vests, low neck and short sleeves, reduced from 35 and 40c. to 25a. each, Ladies’ Merino Vests, low meck and short Feduced from 50 to 35¢.; 3 for $1. Ladies’ Extra Fine Merino Vests. high neck and short sleeves, high neck and long sleeves, Feduced from 62% to 50c. each. Figured India and China Silks are summer fabrics, hence they are algo classed us “-Perish- able” We save them from perishing by lower- Ing the price whtle In season, and closing thei out. Light ground colors, with neat igh col- ored figures, very rich and pretty. Reduced from $1.25 to 75e. per yard. White suits are strictly summer costumes, so fail in with other Perishables. We don't give ance to get old, sotled, nor rumpled, Dut drop tue price at once, and away goes the Perishables.” EMBROIDERIES, DRESS FLOU: ‘The manufacturer of these now famous Umbrellas having increased facilities for production will now be enabied to meet all demands. Many worthless imi- tations of the “Gloria” Umbrellas being ou the market the public are notified that the Washington agency for the genuine “Gloria Cloth” Umbrellas is the CINGS, new designs, extra value, 45 inches wide, at 98c., $1.15, $1.35, $1.55, $1.05, a elegant patterns, | 12 Inches wide, 25, 28. 39 and 50c NEW SWISS ALL-OVERS, 68, 79, 98c. and $1.39 25 dozen CORSET COVERS, V shape, embroidered, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! FOR STOUT LADIES. Particular atiention is directed to our Superb Stock of Extra Large Sizes in UNDERWEAR FOR STOUT CHEMISES, 46, 48 and 50 inches, bust measure. NIGHTGOWNS, SKIRTS aud DRAWERS to match, at very low prices. Also Examine the Display of PARASOLS! Which comprises some fine designs. ‘They have been REDUCED, REDUCED, REDUCED, until NOW you can obtain them at about one-third their value, which will pay you to keep it until n ‘At $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, is made of a mixture of allk and wool, which, while it is not more bulky than shi, wears four times as long. ‘The “Gioria Cloth” is the only material yet invented ‘That Will Not Crack. Ladies’ “Gloria” Umbrellas $1.85, ria” Umbrellas §: Ladies’ Ready-made Ecru India Linen Sults, elaborately trimmed with selfcolor, and seal brown embroidery, side panel, embro!dered ‘Vest front basque. Reduced from $15 to $12 xt spring; now offered 98 and $4.98, GAUZE JERSEY BODICES. 30 dozen Jeraey-fitting VESTSat 25c.; regular price, $21 per dozen. ‘or $24 per dozen. (Second floor; take elevator.) LADIES’ SILK UMBRELLAS, CHILDREN'S CAPS, Of Fine TUCKING, hand-shirred, full rucne, 480; formerly sold at 65e. FRENCH CORDED CAPS, 98c.; worth $1.25. Warranted English Silk and with Paragon Frame. ‘Those with plain handles come at $1.20 and $1.50. ‘Those with celluloid, ebony, horn, allver, and gold handles are $2.48, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Wa Crose Every Evesixe DURING JULY AND AUGUST AT ‘RZ A magnificentassortment to select from, LAWN AND CAMBRIC SACQUES. A large and varied assortment, ranging in prices from 98c. up to $4. GENT'S SILK UMBRELLAS English Oil-botled Silk, paragon frames and natural ‘wood sticks, ma thousand different styles. ‘The plain handle Umbrella are $2.25; Sterling Silver handles are $2.78: Gold-plated handles arealso $2.78, Carved Ivory and fancy carved wooden and horn handle Um- brellas we Lave as high as $8.50, Aw Guaranteed 26 per cent below usual prices, ‘The Balance of Our CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS We have decided toclose out, regardless of Former PRICES or COST, and have divided them into four lots—25e,, 48e., 75c. and $1.25. EXCEPT SATURDAY, AND ON THAT DAY ‘We will be under obligations to our custom- ‘ers who will bear this in _mind und make their purchases accordingly. GENTS SUN UMBRELLAS, Pongee Silk, with green linings, natural sticks, $1.25 and $1.48. Same goods as marked by competitors $1.50 and $2.00. FLOWERS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1lot of ODDS AND ENDS, large variety, at 120. a Fine bunches of FRENCH FLOWERS, in Roquets ‘and Montures; exquisite designs, colors and materi : we offer until dis- ev Surers PLAIN COLORS AND FANCY STRIPES, TENNIS, BOATING AND BATHING. W.S. TEEL, 996 Peuusyivania avenue. A R AAA 4 & RA” A Sas¥ “00 Tlaving closed out nearly all our stock, the buyer took w trip to New York and has just returned with 200 fine Faruscix whichwere the samples of the va- rious importing houses. We offer $10.00 Parasols tor $3.76, and still make money. OSTRICH TIPs, WHITE AND CREAM, three in a buneb, French Cured, 59 cents, Norwrrustaxoixe Tu Wanx customers continue to flock to our Great Closing Out Sule, which Is now drawing to an end. Maz have been entirely closed out: some. in willed mnants are leit, Dut which still remain bargains. We yet show a large line of Extracts of fi While the {mmense run on our Teas aud Coftees diuiinisted the stock, yet there remut Feat inany hundred poun advertised in last weex's Post.) Also, this week! Verusement ou Laundry Soaps in the same paper. (Great bargains.) ‘8a Bought cheap for cash and sell cheap for cash, 3 Prd = Ca] e oo ees Bawa Eaawa Cr) mg perio Pe] a & ern Seat em 2 maz waked g > >>, ‘2 Pat ad a z keene eeke® Mie; wes 200, a ecco ‘Unquestionably the the finest assortment in the city ft ‘Traveling and Bicycling Shirta, ‘We have them in eleven different colorsand tour styles of fronts. ‘English flannel shirts, $1.35, ‘Cheviot tweed Shirts, $1.65. Scotch wool shirts, 82.26, English cashmere shirts, $2.68, ‘Sa Our buyer secured a big bargain ia New York last week, viet 60 dosen warranted English fannel shirts, in fancy stripes and plaids These shirts have prettlly shapea collar and outside pocket, and are ‘well worth $2.00. The price asked Is only $1.17. All sizes and colors, Cool Underwear. Cool Half Hove, Cool Neckwear, A complete assortment of the best imported and domestic Gent's Furnishings at 25 per cent below the prices charged eleewhere, ‘27 Gentlemen will find the department close to door of No. 1119 Penna. ave, where gentlemanly ‘sssistants wili be pleased to answer ali inquiries, aa The Palais Royal ady't comprises this entire les we offer at greatly reduced prices Saind Dremings Sauces of all ‘es, “inported ind domestic.) India Fry Powder, Chuculaies, Cocos, Brow, Calls toot iy. Cai. Wine Jeliy, Potted Mecis, and every ober to be bad in # tirst-ciass Grocery Store, % 2 2 816-818 SEVENTH STREI N T. METZGER & BRO., 417 7th st. n.w., city, Basowrs Day Am Rerniazra- TOUS are the VERY BEST, us proven by » practical test by Gov, Barsto, of Vt, whustates ay “rw or turee years ago 1 bought the best Stef We iu constant use. Boreueivs Fasnty Tea SPRING LEAF, AT 50 CENTS A POUND. ‘The ‘demand for this truly attractive article ts rapidly increasing, 4% Used with ice, It not only compares favorably with, but is preferred by, many to tor 1 could Bud, that time unit last puummer. whew I ther the Baldwin Dry a! ‘irigerator aud hi side by side WItb ihe olf one. aod carefully compared their merits J tind Uset with the sume amount of 1ce ineach Use Baldwin Dry Airis from eight to twelve Scere colder mall ke compartueuts, aud that 6 iasts ueerly twice as ‘the dryness of a refrig- rani ms its coulness ‘Tested ‘N. W. BURCHELL, erage alae a agora lu this respect by plactig four ounces of stot ‘cach, it wus “lacked wo fine absorptiou of moisture In the old one in hours, white in (ue Baldwin It wae notso eight days. thus shows of the Buldwin” Dry points, via: Coolness, economy andl dry nese.” ‘These Superior Refrigerators HirHozo soe the bottom 9} Bazoarss. Banears, fig the remark ‘As it ts positively necessary to reduce gf Semler auifivery ioe to mane tou uportations, we will sell our entire. id Domestic Bonnets and Hats at MRS M. J. HUNT, 1300 F street nw. RNACES AND MAN- sale us Kwoting and Jobbing G8 COMPANY, between D and &, WANTEDHELP. WASTED’ WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework In family of two persons and child. Apply at once at 2036 12th st. n.w. ft ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—AT MME.WASH- INGTON’S ‘our first-class Waist Hands, one Mantle Maker and two ‘Appresticen 007 Pennsy! Yaniaave. t Ww ‘ED—A FAIRLY EDUCATED GENTLE- tH er net afraid 10 rons, Sep es on; weekly wagun fess, a9 Tih Docaner Sane APP ee WASTED A PORTER (COLORED) IN DRUG store 1014 F st. One with some experience pre- ferred. Must have references from late eniployer. EDW. P. MERTZ. I7l3-st* ‘ANTED--IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK, ‘one who will also do laundry work, for a fatn1 of four. None without the best of relerences 1 Spply.. 2024 G at.n.w. Syleaee SW ANTED-AN ACTIVECOLORED BOY Fiioxt 18 10 20 years olf, to;aitend toa horse and make himeeif generally useful; must have good references, Inquire $03 7th st. nw spigot 'ANTED — IMMEDIATELY—GOOD EXPERI- ‘enced Canvaasers, male or female, fora new and thriliing good work on temperance: Just the thing for the present time. Address of cali on the subscriber for three days, at 1831 Vt ave, Washington, D.C. REUBEN WRIGHT. jy1s-2e Wwanteo WOMEN COOKS, CITY AND ‘country; colored Cook and German Bris- Scsper for resort; Head Cook for Hicumond avd Wor- yf Fear: F Richmond and Nor- folk NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 617 Tin st. nw. W ENTE Gimplogment, Bureay conducted Ladies, Cooks, Chambermalds, “Nurses, Me Cooks, Waiters and Assistants, white and colored: city. and springs. 717M n.w. DUNDORE & CO. jy12-ot ‘ANTED—COOKS, DRESSMAKERS, CHAM W termaids, nurses, scrubbers, dishwashers: wat: ers, ladies’ malas; other help; this and uorthern cities: nun 8 p.m 630-082 F st nw, PRICE & JURNH AM. jy1o-eie" 'ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN, TO WORK on dairy farm and drive milk wagon. Must furnish written recommendations and be © good Apply 442 Pat nw. J. H. HOLLIDGE. 10-3* wast D—LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO decorate hoilday, noveliles for next fall and win ter trade: steady employment and good wages given: siaue mead cree ona sto ics NEW ENGLAND DECORATIVE WORKS, 19 Pearl Mass., P. 0. Box 507 3¥10-c08t ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN, CALI. aT once: white and colored women cooks,$10 to $20; chambermaid, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. CooMRS & BURGESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 ¥ st. n.w. 7-OL® ANTED-GOOD, RELIABLE AGENTS (LA- dies’ or gentlemen) tor Life and Speeches of ‘Thomas A. Hendricks, Mr. Holcomb, State Superin- tendeut, and Mr, Skinner, Chiet Assistant in the De- partment of Pubic Instruction, State of Indiana, the authors. is asuificient guarantee that It will bea val- Uable book when completed and ready for delivery on or about 15th Sentember, Apply for terms and district to W. F. BYRD, Geueral Agent, 34 N. at., Baltimore, ‘ANTED—A LIVE ACTIVE MAN N Profitable employment, to represent us in yand vicinity, $7) manthly and expenses, or cor mission if preferred. Goods staple as flour. Ivervone buys, Address STANDARD SILVER WARE Cc Boston, Mass, Je30-1m NTED-AGENTS FOR THE NATIONAL ‘utual Life Association. Liberal terms. Apply Fst, Jezé___ FRANK J. TIBBITS. General Manacer, WANTED-SITUATIONS. WASTE A YOUNG MAN OF SOME E: perience in the banking, business (present e loyment) a Position as bouk-keeper; references by etter or person. Address “ADVANTAG©,” Star offi jy13-20* R RENT — FOUR LARGE THIRD Soor, with water, unfurnisied @19, firalahed $20, ith st, tiear New York ave. n.w. Addreas Hox 22, Star office, ae R RENTIN PRIVATE FAMILY, VERY. nicely furnished Hoom. second floor, pleas nt and cool. froute south; cheapto gentleman: on corner. Apply at 945 0 si. n.w. Wisse SOR RENT- UNFURNISHED, ROOMS-3 ON Ist floor, 3 on 84 Hook and 2 on 4th Gor. et = ees tee ee ganas (OR RENT_WITH BOARD, AT 1720 H ST. N. w., large pleasant secoud-siory Rooms, private family! reasonable rates, yidiwe. ‘OR RE: D HED HALL AND LARGE Tooms, desirable in every respect: with table board; at 1014 12th stn, w.; excellent location, Terms moderate, ~ ay138te POR, RENT-COMMUNICATING “ROOMS ON second floor. Also, other desirable Rooms. Or Wouldrent part of house. 12 Est. nw. Jy1SBt* OR RENT-THRER OR FOUR ROOMS, UN- furnished, on third floor. Also, two rooms, fur- nisbed, on secon | floor. Near Pension and. Printing offices, House first class, 616 2d st. v.w. Jy12-2t* Fo, RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNtUR Pushed. with or without Board Apply at, 1 iE COOL, AIRY ROOME: CO) forts of a country and city home combined; house Overlooking the cit): table board first class: Bound: St. between 18th and 17th, Meridian Hill Mrs. BROW: ‘Siar {OR RENT_THREE VERY DESIRABLE Rooms at 1227 Pennsylvania ave.: no children. Appiy after 4 p.m. JORDAN, Photographer. jy10-2ws TOR REN NT-IN LARGE ELPGANT HOUSE thionabie igcaltis ia, the Wast “Bad, “Private ionable ives in the W | Prival famm\ty; summer prices, “Address Box 7, Star Offtee. land ave, 12 rooms. Hu, $ Rooms AP PARDON, OR RENT—FURNISH ED—1125 14TH sTREBT, 14 rooms, all mod. Imps: $50 per month outil an ve Been by applying 21 P street nw, ee 10 Reh a n.w 802.50 ence Place EAR THE CAPITOL, ADESTEA: | Jraplunn neue eae EN Brick Dwell wine N bie aud pleasant ae - . JOR RENT-ONE NEW TWoSTORY BRICK house, 8 rooms, bath room; all moderate improve- red with ane gold paber The Chews tual ¥8d per month. Inquire 403 FOR RENT—ON house 8 rooms, bath room, provements: coucrete cellar Quire 403 ith st. TOR RENT—NEAT BRICK I ‘bathroom and cellar; ali modcrn tay ayered end in “perfect order, NW. 1228 15th st, 20r. AS BRE N.Y ave. nate DUVALL (accessor to DUVALL @ Naum, ‘ments; concrete cel 226 saw. EW TWOSTORY BRICK | ‘with all moderate im: 708 Lou at Boitioe mx, SISSAN loth st deLk @ L. Lat.shet, 2000 and dint 1 wt Lith and Lath FITCH, Pox 9th & Pa ave,, 1.5.822.50 65 9th & Pa ave.,r 8... nd 102 G st'n.w., store ‘The above Js only a sma books.” For fall hist call at Mice for bullet inwied ou. thelstand15ua_[jy13)_ THOSE. WAGGAMAN. OR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS and Alcove: second floor, modern improvements; Closets; cars and herdics and caterer close by: suitable for light housekeeping; $12 in advance. 1408 Pierce Place n.w. 3y103t OR RI SI TE, DESIRA- ble furnished Rooms, at 1112 New York ave. Reasonable rates. House private, Location among the best; open and airy. Jy103° OR RENT—1320 12TH ST. N.W.—UNFU nished Kiooms. pleasant and cool, with every con- venience, in a small tamily, near street cars, at. mod- Call after 5 p.m. $y20:* erat Fe RENT—ROOMS AND STABLE—LARGE, airy rooms; single und en suite; entire 3d story unfurnished, at 1608 14th stn. Syioaee Fe. RENT—A 'T) Le ONE OF THE E most desirable Fats in Washington: w Ill be sub- leased for the summer months. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 Fst. n.w. Jy9-6e al ernment reserv: 1863 H st.n.w, {OR RENT—AT 1414 AND 1416 K | Jarge, cool, elegantly furnished Rooms, with oF Without yoard, Summer rates Mra. GRANT. my27-2 (}OR RENT—LARGE, ATRY ROOMS, HAN # somely furnished. at 710 11th st. nw. ‘Je26-Im _ t-LARGE 2D-STORY, SOU -flirnished: also hall bedroom with it if lines of ears, “800 Ost nw. 1e2: COUNTRY BOARD. O} = LARGE PLEASANT ROOM VACANT AT ‘Maple Cottage. Plenty fruit, milk and ice; good abate. ore Sts sand eecraatn oe Ls MES. JAMES BRUNNER, Falls Church, Va, jy 1-31" ANTED KNOWN — NATIONAL LABOR Bureau engages only roliable and competent help in any capacity for this city or for those travel- ing abroad; place your orders early. E. H. DICK, Gir 7th et. nw. iy13-1we BOARDERS WANTED AT MEADOW FARM, ‘airy rooms, extensive lawn, fine shade ieee, Firatclans table board. Lovely walks and drives. Address Mrs. ERASMUS TAYLOR, Orange Court House, Va. Jy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN ian, a Situation as hostier or work in a livery stable; cau furnish good references. Call at 309 G si. DW. Jy13-2t6 GOITER NICE 1S NOW OPEN FOR THE RE SS ception of gursis. | Plenty 0: ice, shade, mill, aud PRES epring water. Table board first-class, “AMANDA OOP, Hughesville, Loudoun Ca, Va. Jy 13-30 ANTED—A PLACE AS LAD\S MAID, Chambermatd, or Nurse to one or two children, by awhite girl who fs an excellent seamstress; would Brefer to go away. Good references Address Box . Star office, ay12-2t W ANIED EY A WHITE GTRE. A PLACE AS Chambermaid or Nurse. No objection to travel. Address’. A. 'T., Suar office. yyuzate EEN OR 20 MORE BOARDERS WANTED at Woodgrove, Round Hill, Loudoun Co. Va. Hefrrence W. E. Clapp, Oz7 Gat aw. Addréne 5, M. Hammerly, Round Hi, Va, Jy12-6t SOUY AVERLY HALL,” HAMILTON, VA.. HAS afew desirable rooms to rent. For fill par- ticnlars address Mrs. NICHOLS, Hamilton, Loudoun county, Va. dylz-ze ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, 24 GIRLS, nurses, ladies’ maids, housekeepers and others, with references, ‘This and’ other cities and country, PRIC! HAM, 630-682 F st. nw. _jy10-6i* TWO FAMILIES WANTED TO BOAR the Marshall House, Va: large, airy rooms on first and second floors; cun furnish best reference. Jyl2-2w COLOGNE & MADDIX. WwW KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABL. ‘and competent servants in all capacities—wiit and colored, with city references. COOMBS & BUR- GHSS, Emp: Bureau, 926 Fst, D. 7-8 WANTED--ROOMS. WANTED. A LARGE UNFURNISHED Room, with Alcove or Hall. Room, for gentleman and wife; northwest section. Address Box 02, Star oftice. Jy1d-3te TW ANTEO- By A ORSTE wife (no children), two pleasant rooms, unt nished and desirably located, with good, homelike board; a pleasant private family preferred: references exch to be permanently located. Address 18, City Post Oflice. Jy13-Lw* _WANTED—HOUSES WANTED FOR DIMEDIATE Casi Pc chaser, good six-room Briek, mod. imps: not over $2,000, “Also several Frame or Bricks at lower Price. BAXTER ¢ MacGOWAN, Waiter Building, 1005-1020 F st, Jyl2-3te ANTED-TO RENT OR BUY A HOUSE trom 12 to 16 rooms for boarding; ether north- Beir Gaulol ILL" Addross,staung terms, Vine @ W Antena 10 PURCHASE A Ho FOR $2,000 cash; res: on time. Give all particulars, oF no attention will be paid to answer. Address Box 111, Star office. Jys-ot WANJED—LOTS. ‘ANTED—10 1UY AT \ BARGAIN, FOR (W fintt's2,200 cas, good builaing lot; northwest preferred. Address, s‘uting particulars, ‘LOY, Office. J16-81* SUMMER BOARD FOR LADIFS—ONE AIRY oom. abundant shade, near Bull Han mountain: hha mile of station and post office, 1 mile of telegraph offic, on Va M. Ht i Address Mra. M. CASTEN, ‘Thoroughfare, Prince William county, Va. Jy12308 ‘OOD COUNTRY BOARD $18 PER MONTH. Location healthful, 12 miles from Culpeper. near Woodville, Va. “Address Miss NANNI® KEID, ‘Woodville, Rappabannock co., Va. dyl0-3ie YOUNTRY BOARDING—A FEW BOARDERS can be accommo ated at a good location. in every Fespect. on the eusi«ru slope of the Blue Ridge Moun- tain, i Virginla. “bor particulars address JAMES Mm NICHOLS, Snickersville, Loudoun county, Va. iy YOUNTRY BOARD. — FOUR NICELY FUR nished Rooms on second floor, with good Table ‘Board; splendid water, fruit, &c. For jurther informa: tion address Mrs. RC. HARRIS, Purcelville, Loudoun county, Va, Jelu-ste 2 ‘SIX OR EIGHT MORE BOARDERS; adults preferred. Address Mrs. IDEN HAMIL- TON, Loudoun Co., Vs 10-3 (Beane LA SPLENDID LocaTION LAKGE Tooms, high ground. large shady lawn; 2% miles from Alexandria, Reference, . Ward. ‘Terms moderate, Mra T. WALSH BURGUNDY, Alexan- dria, Vi Jyluste F = 5 FARM, MILE from Boyd's station, Met. branch, B € 0. H.R; high sicuation; spring beds; ice. shade aud purest of spring water.’ Address k.'C. DE LANDER, Boyd's station, Montgomery Co., Mid, syl05t FAIRFAX G H.. VA; TWENTY MILES £4 from Washington, three from railroad station; Stage to meet trains; healthy location: plenty of iruit, mutkand pure water, Address JAMES B. CROSS, Fairfax C. H., Pairtax county, Va jyo-ere AUREL, MD.—FINE SHADY PLACE: EXCEL- 4 lent water and Board, at she old Talbou Mansion, Address Mss a0. CHUMBACKER, Laurel, Md eee WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ANTRD—OCCUPANTS FOR A FEW FUR- ished frout rooms. Also, boarders by the day, week or month. Regular meal 25 cents, at MOORE'S, Dining Rooms, 71% vth st. n. w. i ANTED—A FEW MORE BOARDERS FoR the suinmer at “Locust Shade” Rooms to suit applicants. Several large airy rooms vacant, espe- Cully suited for parties of Indies or gentlemen.” Rates moderate. Address at once Mrs. LAWREN SEITH, Mountsville, Loudoun Co. Virginia Jy20-sat,ta,th.ate ANTED — 1 WANT THE SERVICES OF AN honest and Just pension aitorney; no locals or scabs need apply: a matter of great Interest, Address ANXIETY, Star office. 1 ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE AT $4 PER Month, two miles north of Bladensburg: horses wintered at $8 per month. Apply to BENJ. D. LAPTIN, College Station, Ma., or Messrs. MAGRATH. & KENNELLY, 211 11th st. Jy13-Tm* NTED—$160 FORSIX MONTHS, AT TEN "W der cout, secured on a wew $500 Piao, which will be turned over to party with note and bill of sal giso privilege of using inatrument. Address Star office. Vv 7 ANTED—A PARTNER, OR WOULD BU a Custom Boot or Shoemaker's Shop and bust ness, with room to add sale work. — Sunt be in or near center of trade, Address “Shoemaker,” Box 167 Boston, Mass. Jy1O-3t . D—$7,000 OR $8,000 AT 6 PER CENT (W6interest fot Sor 5 years; on improved realeaste security. Address Box, iar oflice, —— jy®-iwe ANTED—EVERY ONE TO CALL AT THE Miscellaneous Agency, 936 F st, who wishes to buy, sell, hire, rent, borrrow, lend or Gest any- thing. by 10-21 Q\UMMER BOARD ON NORTH HILL FARM located near the Shenandoah river: water and mouatein scenery lovely. “Write for circular” furnts! ing details and terms, or apply for circular at Mil burns drug store, 1429 Pennsyivaninave.: real estate office of Dulaney '& \\ hiting, 1320 F st. n.w.; Howard & Wrenn, commission house, 219 10th stn. between Louisiana ave. and Cts: Norval Burch srocery and furnishing store, 1325 Fst nw, Jy6-tu.ths,1m yrones A ‘Dest accommodations: ice, milk, vegetables, @c. 14, miles east of Charlestown, not fur from Shenan- doab river; rooms jare and pleasant. Address P.O. ‘Box 86, Charlestown, Jefferson county, West Va. Jy6-eodwe BOARDERS WANTED-AT MOUNTAIN VIEW. ‘Address B. W. PRESTON, Round Hill, Londoun county, Va. Ay6-i.th.sate GRR COUNTRY BOARD IN THE VINEY. J district of Piedmont, Va.,3 miles from Charlottes: ville, Va. ‘Terms, $20 to $25 month, according to size Sf party, lengin ofstay, &c. For particulars ap- Ply to J.B BRYAN, JE, Jeo-co2m P.O. Box 196. Charlottesville. Va, ANTED—THOSE USING LAWN MOWERS, Hay Cutters, Shears, Kuives, kdge ‘Tools or Cut” lery of ‘any kind, will do well by sending them for grinding or repairing to ‘the Rosendale steam Grind- fg and File Works.” ‘The best facilities for doing such work in good style and at low rates. bye's kage Tools and Cutlery also made to order. Send orders by mall HH. ROSEN DALE, 1218 C st, ‘ydim NTED—PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON Worker, Iron Fences a specialty. “Cail. and get oes before ieaviug your orders. Belt Line care pass Bie door. 1216 Ohio ave. “Hl. WOOD, dy7-lme 7\\7 ANTED—TO EXCHANGE-MARKET OR EX- 'W akauge Range or Vapor Oi of Gas. Stoves for oldones, BUTLER'S, 831 5th, near K. Smoky ehim- heyscuredor no pay. OldStoves bought. and sold cheap. Jeo-2mt ‘ANTED—BROWN'S 25 CENT BA (GAGE EX- press. Baxguge delivered to and frum depot and steanibiat wisarden Orders by postal cart or et syadee” wise promptly attended to. checked at the house. ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE; KEEPING horses s specialty; city references given when required: will grain feed when necessary: cau be geen at Price’s stable, 311 6th st n.w.: farm on 7th By goad, 6 alles from ‘city. OH. P CLAIK, Sligo, Ma. yim ANTED-KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS, (W airtie tice are posttively oviiterated, leaving no marks. My: klectric Needle 1s the only reniedy known, Jor this hideous defect. Send for full particulars, electric treatments for ladies and children. | dirs. Dr. GABKIGL, 614 12th at, bet. F and G sts. “Je20-3w* ‘ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING, feathers renovated, muttresses_ made over, fur- niture steamed, upholstering of all kinds. | Office 1422 Pennsylvania ave.; factory corner Sth and K sts ie, Telephone cail 110-2. FH. YOUNGS. ap24-3m® SECC AND FURNITURE ore erage as ices rues nea eniatentnd Wilbe paid. Address H. BAUAL, 239 74h st. aw. A {D—MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX- Wiad ier peek hn ae By tne omy Ett acks de BRO. O16 Louisiana av.ap29 NTED—COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR W fiery Bate. and ‘Territory, | Notary and U. 8 Commissioner, JOHN KE. Bi 1420 F st. nw. In office trom 9 @ m. to 5 pm hone 344-2 15 ‘ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO Ww ing by our pro ess. ‘Telephoue 115-6, A. CHACE @ 8X0, O16 Louisiaua ave. UMMER BOARD AT THE TALBOTT HOU: pear Sugarloaf Mountain: plenty fruit and shad« good water, tulf mile from Barnesville Station, Met- Fopolitan, Branch RR Address N J, TALBUTT, Barnesville, Md. my26-s,0u,th,2 T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN - WILL FIND pleasant Board in the mountains of Virginia, in Fauquier county, at Mra ANNIE M. AMBLER si Apply at once. Sari 7-5 8.0" PBOsRDERS WANTED AT HALPINE, METHO- olitan Branch B.and 0. R.K.,14 miles from Washington: shady place; 200 yards trom station: 63 ws $8 per week, For further luformation sp 38 a oie ANTED—A LIMITED NUMBER OF ‘Boarders for the summer at a pleasautly located house in the country; good board, milk, shade, fruit, ‘Terms per week $5.90 or $20 per month in advance Address Mrs. A. V. BYRNES, Oakton, Falrfax Co, Va ‘ROVE HOTEL AND CAFE, WASHINGTON GROVE, MD. ° New): ted and furnished. Room and Board per mont ‘and $30; per week, $8 perdey, $1.0u; ‘rable Board per month, $20: pet week $0: nieuls 35c., and during camp smesting. S. D. LA FETRA, Proprietor. im TA NINK ROOM HOS: ‘one square iro ail modern improvementa, Apply JOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 1128 1111 <7. w., nine Fooms and bath-rnom, cellar and. back yard; all modern improvements: xance, Anguire of J./NV MAN, Order OMice, corner Sth and E sis, mai and wite; with bath and gas; at sum, 7 GRANT PLAC; DRSIRABL threestory aud basement brick houve: i central iocation: 9 rooms: all umprovemencs; cheap at $5. B. | H. WARNER € 00, # i’ —616 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 5. brick dwelling: 8 rooms; all “modern improv $30. 401-D st. n.e., bay window brick Co % rooms all’ modern, improvements. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. 1725 10TH ST. N.W., modern improverents: $20 per mionih. Ay GLENN BROWN, 607 Loumiana ay! Ta24'F etree 12r6. 8100 Tp OK RENT—VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE 1 ;ten rooms and cellar all mod. imi ADAMS & BEALL, 1420 Fst are 5 per momth by St. 1... OF$100 50 20 B19 sts nw #246 st mw, Tie. ath aw. rs. FURNISHED, K. nr. 16th st., 20r84 10 Massay nr Thos 2d SL, neat Pa ave, me tor rent oF sale Is Uberally fall or send at offica ZMAN- LOL and F sts aw, furnistied throu iit error rmisston Wy inp nonth, FOr # FOR RENT—OFFICES. QUE RENT—OFFICE ROOMS: THIRD PLOUt : A407 F st: wt low = BOUN SHAAN « ROOM HOUSE, 40 MASH AVE STORY-AND-BASE- JOR RENT_POUR FINE SUITES oF OFFI: On svuthwest corer 2 SWORMSTE, Pe RADLEY, brick House, just completed : brick front, with parking; all ‘mo 2 F = w. Kiauire 619 Kew serve a BLOOD BAY HORSE, SIX huit What he is Worth ‘as owner is gving tO , RENT_I317 RIGGS ST._N. W. J Doors, Slate and Bue Stone Jerey ave. and M st se. On SALE—A WHEELER & WILSON Mae chilne, at 730 234 sh 1. oremises, New SE ater; $16. Apply ve. jyl TOR RENT—1421 W ST, 7 ROOMS, #20; 1100 and 1111 17th st, 10 rooms, $40 . PE LARNER, 639 Fst. ‘Ot RENT—EIGHT NEW FIVK-ROOM BRICK Houree wiih water, ob AND PROVISION 1 house, or withou Hat. between 3d $12.50 each! LEONARD & BL 407 4st aw. UNFURNISH. part of a House in the first ward, suttable fo dressmaker, the ied by one of the finest dressmaktn Address Box 4%, star office 632 Rat. me.,7r.0 20,308 Cae. 6F store. s 15 (332.4398 Naw.cor...- 803 M sts.w.,drwater 10,317 M st, Sr.,water 445 Gly s.w.,Gr..water...15|(231 F sta.w. 1 C,H. PARKER, cor. iy and E'sts. sw. NHOWER & SON, DOK SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY aN . AIK & OOS DUSILEK, Iw location. Good reason given for seiliug. Arde 01D, Star ollice, SALB—CARRIAGES, HOESPS AND HAL Provision Sto D-—THE UPPER itner or first-class lors being OCCU ‘establisuments tween 16th and driven bya ladys Is a Address 5.11, C, Star AN OLD-ESTABLISHED PLOVIS store, bar attached, cheap, sed a farm the reason fur 204 Zou Stn. ‘OR RENT—BY | F N.w. cor. 6th st, and 8, C922 Ist st. n.w.5ra......$1 ve. s.¢., Br., stable..$40|/715,17.21 24th wt. .w. 15 1526 Low st. bw. Sr. 1507 Plerce Pl. Bargains inn rf ments us low ws $1e) por can save you from $25 tw $100 01 ti 1456 Madison n.w., THE PIANO EXCHA 4: N, 1200 PENNSYIS Prices wo Jopbers delivered free. 1020 Sthst. n.e., 5: ‘ ily KIMPTON & Lat W Coat Vard, corucr Sth aul G ste. i. WOR SALE-a {Chlekecing Square Piano, for v 9. Paytachita Ro per Mouths tll pad ors ful Fated. “Cail aud vee i FIANG EXCHANGE WAKE (OR BENT — FURNISHED, FOR THE months, a two-story Brick House, situated on the the city, between 14th and he house contains nine rooms aud a buth Toom, hot and cold water and gas; the situation is cool and delightfal within one square of the street cars. A two-story brick stable on. Ver month toa FITCH, FOX & BRUWS OR RENT—HANDSOME THREESTORY AND basement brick Dwelling, twelve rooms, large Pantries and closets; hundsome cherry and oak mai els. beveled plate mirrors; handsomely tiled yesti- ‘cathedral glasw in vestibule doors lar: located in UTHERVORD, » for beginners, tor igh ground overiook ED BICYCLISTS have a full nickel 5% inch Cc Dur little, that 1 will sel mines. | Rent, $40 ‘A GASOLINE § Apply at Los POR SALE— Massactiusects bule and hearths: und transoms: complete in ¢ ; ‘of Dupont circle. TY! ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—OD ies leaving cit ‘® very Bue fresh Devon Cow; ives 34, gallons a Cali at 303 bua OR RENT_—823 AND 327 18T ST. {OR SALE—A story and basement; all modern Inquire opposite, RENT-HOUSF, TEN ROOMS, AND stable, LeDrolt Park. A. L. BARBER’ &00., ‘Leproit Building, Washington, D.C. JQUR RENT—#08 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE_N- w. Six rooms; all moder DOCTORS Ca Rita Uhorough order; newly painted: cheay: Bast Cupitor st. OR SALE-GRAY MARE, 7 hands high; ki Ist aud Hf sts. mw, POH SALE hicy Lin. ‘50 tach Columbia, bail bearings. perfect on R RENT—400 12TH ST. basement, brick, 10 Of Fo snavivania ave. ARGAINS IN gus, some cel Square and Upright Manos and brated makes Very little used. at BROS., 7OY 7th st. H.W. R RENT—HOUSE 605 NEW JERSEY AVE. .w.: 9 roms modern improvements; In good re i New Jersey ave: 718 13th st uw. mouth. Store UMMER HOARDING AT MYRTLE HALIg ure mountain air, no mosquitoes: atten Hou'to ble tare: terms per week: 40 rooms, JB BURRELL, Frop., ‘a Ferry, W. Va. <i0-1m GUMMER (BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILO. mont, in oue of the most beautiful and health; sections ct Virgiula. | Plenty of shade, mil, fruit and Vegetables. Dancing pavillon, dc. Address Db. J. TAVENNEK, Philomont, Loudon Co., Va_je20-2w ARLIN HOUSE—FREDERICK, MD.—REMOD- led’ and refuinished; elegant ‘accommodations {oF summer ‘boarders special “rates ‘by the week OF month A. C. CARLIN, formeriy of City Hotel. D. DOLL, Manager. seein UMMER BOARD—FROM$5 70 §6 PER WEEK. se Con Van Lat mea means ase, LAr, ova , 0 4 y yard: abundaiios of fruit, kee, tall and, ve les) For terms, o, sddrem Mia R. 3. McC! iCK. Dover, Va. Jelé-im SEVERAL VACAN' LEFT aT “Springfield Grov ‘main line aud O. railroad; moderate." Address jel71m A. OSBOURNE, Sykesville, Md, BGiite tocar Harpers erty), a pleasure toplease ‘a and first-class. SountEy wooomn mn ecaticos wu Re ferences furnished, ‘Terms per week, WwW. M CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co., my19-3m LOST AND FOUND. BOARDING. ‘ROOMS AND TABLE BOARD AT URNS Tina mw. Busmor tates yisewe Las See W. tok J. L. Liberal rews it 50! WHEATLEY, 24 st, and 1605 Bar Beka SOAMSEED ROOMS, given ana required. : sae LEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UN- PEEASAN wilt Boata at Sid ana 816 Todlans ave. Jel7am TOCHIED HOUSE, 619 OTH ST. N. w., Ta Spenies ores fa Sok ets Jbeit conaucted Bourding houses n thecity. first clase: pleasant rooms. moderate. ocd? OST—SUNDAY, BETWEEN G 8T. AND DR Seward iftevarned to 019 Oth se awe i ‘RAYED AWAY FROM MT. PLEASANT, ONE Sei ters ae tee OST — AN TRISH SETTER GYP, WITH COL Liar ana tes No ovee. ‘Reward for retarn to. nw. FOR _RENT—STORES. PORRENT OF EASE—A DESIRABLE BUS! OE eed on ace at, 1’ 2 Ape a stores joining. a2 ed FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS intial J. F. om. ‘evarmed to 217 street nw. 4yt: SUNDAY MORNI SOME’ BE {ween the Portisnd and Dr’ Sunderland's church a ‘00 the F st cars), Diamond Cross Seven'stones. Finder please leave atthe, Portiuad Sad receive reward: 2 ayi23e to J SI TUESDAY, JULY6, A BLACK Sram Liam white spot on his breast: tag sear R RENT—CALIGRAPHS. PRICE REDUCED Fieesi. SSTIEE boat (OK SALE—OLD LUMBER, and buisding VOR RENT—TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSE, 235 ‘2d at. n.w., contains 6 rooms besides all modern improvements, Inquire of J. ¥. ‘8, 621 Penna. F JOR SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, 1 TOUSH 1458 ST NWI 7 Varnished end paiuted Waguus, old "ais OR RENT—HOUSE, 1436 SST. NW uly naolereas. 2 modern Improvemens;large yards, Ke) at 204, COOK, 8203 BI st, Georgetown. 0 ITT" GAS FNGINE RE- S RENT LAR Eee — | JOR SALE-THE UR RENT-LARGE ELEVEN-ROOM BRICK- = ‘corner of 2d and D sts. “nw.: modern HT, S10 "ay at, or OWNER, 2 mente, news ly to J. D. WH Capitol st., or 61! om tbe istof July. Apply to SAN Le AMEDD: 409 Sihst nw. i 31 5 POR RENT — 916 ETH STN. mod. imps ; rent, 15098 imo Impareat yuiou. for elircular aud pri DOK SALE-ONK MILL rick of tue best qual CAPITAL PRESSED BRICK ©. 10H. BOROUGH, secretary, 906 F st. OK SALE—ON W., 10 ROOMS, Perce ‘THOS. L MY: 1216 F stu. w. R RENT—CLINTON HOUSE, CORNER 77H and I sts, uw. 30 rooms. suitable for private bo:el for the summer, ‘Tea Co, next dour. KR RENT—1223 T ST. N.W.. VERY DESIRA- ble seven-room brick: mod. 1m 2D. WIGHT 819 ‘OR RENT—2139 H 8ST. N. W. ROO! improvements: Appiy to ine omen ‘next doot. SBOON D-LAND cial bargains in upcUgits and square anos and orguus to revi OCH & CU., 429 TU a a ag fee act Aeeaeiae coe aes or boarding house; at Union F buggies, the famous <7 ‘carts, Mov: | Goward buses oo umercua ‘fund many other styl to mention. Also several secund baud carriages 08 ly attended to; guaranteed an ‘apd YOUNG, 470 und 481 Cau a, tel. PY BRICK DWELL | W'siignuly damaged saratores Sole gas tings Sod "Satchels, never teen, waeds see _— ness. BECKER'S’ 1345 Penn. ave. uw. EAST CAPITOL ited brick, 6 rooms, bath, cellar, mouth. Aj “pede Wacdtl aX, a7 re nx. R RENT—1428 HIGH ST, WEST WASHING- ‘more and cellar, with bath Jocation for BT, NEWLY PERSONAL. Qs AccoUNT oF ute heavy DEMAND OR cae wee aoe, SY 6 Lecund-hend “JUST H's Uid Sand,” 61¥ D st. nw. ton, 12 rooms and large: oO" (99.00 BABY COACH ‘Our $10.00 BABY COACH ‘Our $11.00 BABY Our $12.00 BABY CoacHt ‘otner COACHES reaueed tn proportion, LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. (Special rates to clubs. Beduced to $8.00, ‘Reduced to $9.00, ‘& WHITING, "Estate Brok ‘Reduced to $10.00, (CH. RUPPERT, 403-405 7th & ow., ear Dee