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! The Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fide dally cirenlation more than trebie that of any other daily paper published in Washingtos, and much greater than that — THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., aT puoBuraD & 00's, 907 F ST., NEAR 9TH ST. N. W. peepee. sR rachhee rere nn {all the other daily papers here added © 52x Black pees zi 0-4 Sheeting, bs aa ‘The character of On? goose is too well known to need THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve ot | ccunente rN yeturn rected communications Contours | mete tn eral Ping SLA who wish to possess their manuscripts, f une F 8t., near 9th, used, should keep a copy. The Oldest, most Reliable and Cheapest Dry Goods $2 Matter of whatever character tntended for | House on F street mylide publiection must, ¥ ts appearance the same day ts desired, reach the qice not later than 12 o'clock noon {87 No aitention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communteations on any subject. = st ‘The clerks are authoritatively informed that it AMPLE. Sex aNerel ae . Der pair; romlar val N LOLECRE SILK MITTS, 6 TO 12-BUT- my14-2t* 45 UN'S VEILING IN OR PI: ght blue, white cardinal Nile green end bisck, r gto i the Duties Sea ees ap st 1s of no earthly use to fret about the new civil- service rules, and that if they do grumble because Secaaas Ts Wass Fasnics a compulsory examination as to fitness to perform SEATON PERRY the speciiie duties of a vacant higher office is to be . made a part of the test of fitness to fill the places icc ae thee which they occupy, and a full test of fitness to all EMBROIDERED §WIS8 MUSLINS. 3 p BRUISE any oMfice, though of widely varying duties, in the 1 TR sssORTMENT GF ANDERSON'S wt fea EN PLAIN. STRIPED, clas to Which the vacant office belongs, they are eh: EEHARS IN PLATS. STRIPED, by that protest conclustvely proved to be “incapa- Dies" This test of incapacity in the clerks ts fully a8 scientific and satisfactory as that provided by ‘the new rules, and would probably work the dis- missal of an even greater proportion than the desired seven-eighths. If persons known to be imcompetent are retained in office in deflance of 1 NEW xovfttirs IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE OMBIN OF THE FINEST QUALITY PLAN Paap eeker TERENGH SATEESS, US “CONFINED STYLES.” 00 ‘PIECES. “CHOICE DESIGNS" IN PRINTED BATISTES, AT 12%e. PER YARD. NDIA CRIN ‘AND BARNABY GING- NEW INDIA 2 5 “the decree of Congress, the wish of the President, | Panaran ‘LAWNE EAI ous Tawi RATISTE and the demand of the people,” let them and their | ., pa INDIA MULLS AND WELT PIQUES. guilty superiors, who have failed to use for the | “4 Be ae Cet ama good of the service the power of dismissal for inefficiency, be discharged at once. If examination 48 necessary to fully disciose incompetency, the clerks should be tested as to efficiency im present duties, snd not examined as vo fitness to fll another and a higher office. Tum Stax has not opposed exammations for promotion, or even separate examinations, of a | Xi suitable kind, for dismissal, though It thinks that apermaneat daily record of practical efficiency should constitute a sufficient examination to enable a superior officer to decide whether a clerk sous EDUCED FROM 18 AND 150., HAND-PRINTED FRENCH SATEEN We [BROIDER! [- SMEARED, GELTE ROBES FOR cox NEW i 3 FRENCH OHGANDIES AND fie i sO. ne Oe BEA SenGe,RCMMER MERINO AND = ACR BE (PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, is worthy to be retained, without taking him from his duties to bedevil him With irrelevant questions. ae eenee But the Srak has criticised the absurd and injur- Pants Bursere, Jous combination of the two kinds of examination, | gytapuisnea 1g49. eDsFivania ave. cor. Sh and the waste of time and money involved im the - compulsory examination of a whole class tor pro- | GAT H7F be Mec ANYAS PLAIDS, IN ECRU AND motion to a single vacancy. The real “incapable” BLOWS, 48 not he who criticises the stupid and logical | _™F14-2t* 745-747 Sth st. 6/0. rules, but be who cannot see that the scheme pro- Fos NUMBER OF 1 INDIA LINON, posed, even it with good intentions ts bungling, Un- | at the Douthe Gambari Leal naa 4s ath at fatr, and ineffective, The Post, notwithstanding my13-3 its proffer of the title to the Stax, is in justice en~ titled to be known as the organ of the incapables; | and our neigibor also runs the terrible risk of be- ing misun/lerstood and regarded as the organ of the treacherous spotlsmen, who in this instance are suspected of hiding the wolf-skin, for a pur- pose, under the sheep's clothing of the guileless civil service reformer. $< ‘The marriages and divorces, which have gone upon the Sprague family record in Rhode Island during the last few years, will tend to confuse ‘the mind of the genealogist of the future. In the natural order of things a son may be expected to admire his father, and to imitate him aa far as practicable. It is, therefore, not surprising that Master Willie Sprague, who fought his sire’s bat- ties at Canonchet with ® popgun, should have osen his first wife from the same family from which the father got his second; but it was not somuch of a matter, of course, that he should carry the analogy further by repenting of his first marriage, and trying to release himself from its donds. What the youngest will do next is the question, To have been brothef.inlaw to his Tather, and nephew by marriage to his own wite, oaght to satisfy the ambition of the most ardent seeker for novelties in relationship; but there is nothing in the world, so far as 1s known, to pre- vent Master Willie from climbing out on another branch of the family tree, and setting up as an uncle to bis stepmother, or grandfather to him- self, or something else equally paradoxical and peculiar. ——<— ‘The west is “booming.” There has been a Surprising incresse in business transactions. At ‘Cincinnati clearings show an increase of 38 per cent over last year; at St. Louis 16 per cent, and at Chicago 14, while St. Paul and San Francisco report gains of per cent; Memphis, St. Joseph, Peoria, exceeding 50 per cent; Indianapolis and Denver nearly 80 per cent; Omaba 102 per cent, and Wichita, Kas, 110 percent. There is much speculation in real estate, and a healthful cond tion of trade is reported to exist almost univer- sally. According to commercial reports in the ‘west, the Interstate act, though checking trade At some important points, seems to have produced @ feeling of extraordinary confidence in a much larger number of towns. It is comforting to be thus informed, indirectly, that there are non- competitive as well as competitive points in every section of the country, and to learn that the great west ts not tumbling bodily into the pit of de. struction, towards which the railroads, in order to fulfill their own prophecies of the results of the new law, have been Kicking it. $< Kentucky deserves a good mark for the rapid and satistactory way in which she disposed yes ‘Yerday of one of the ugliest of her recent criminal cases, Two men were indicted for the brutal mur- der of a maldservant who was defending her mis. tress's property fromppoliation, One of them pleaded not guilty, and will try to prove an alibi. ‘The other pleaded guilty, and, in one hour from the time of bringing fn the indictment, was under sentence of death, with seven week’s grace granted him in which to prepare for the gallows. These ‘were the nen Whom @ Louisville mob proposed to take away from the sheriff and hang to tree. How much more impressive the calm course of or- | ‘Sanized justice will be, when, on the first of July, | the confessed murderer of Jennie Bowman pays the penalty of bis crime tn the manner prescribed Dy law, than if he had been the fink moments of passion | ees PY 8 mod in —<—<—<— From loosely-handied clubs to wildly-fited revol- vers 1s a comparatively easy step for a police force totake; and from revolvers to Gatling guns is only alittle pace further. Having undertaken to replace the disbanded militia in other particulars, ‘te St. Louls police couid scarcely escape the obli. gation of furnishing an artillery squad for service in case Of lots; and experience may teach the shortsighted law makers who, by their parsimody toward the citizen soldiers brought this thing about, that they have made @ mistake whose cost cannot be reckoned in dollars and centa, a Monday will witness the beginning of the trial of Uncle Jacob Sharp, whose ig bag of boodie got such a lot of New York city statesmen lato ‘Trouble. The prisoner is quoted as threatening to tell the public a great deal more than it now Knows aout the inside history of the Broadway railroad Job, if pressed too hard. Bless his honest soul, that ‘s just what the public wamta If any of its trusted favorites have been soiling thelr hands wita Uncle Jacob's pitch, the sooner It finds ‘Use guilty parties the better. —— ‘The international convention just ratified the President, securing to patentees in the United States the right to take out patente in other coun. tries at any time within seven months after let- Jers have been tsaued to them by our government, confers a privilege which will be highly valued by inventors. Butitisrectproeal ‘The citizens of ‘other nations will Rereafter enjoy @ correspond. Ang right in our patent office. —<—$<— ‘The English Government does not see its way cleaf to celebrate the Queen's jubliee by releasing any Irish prisoners whatever. The quality of Eng- lish Jubilee mercy ts exceedingly strained, and drops only upon distant India, where no danger exists that a mereiful sovereign may be called upon to forgive the unpardonable crime of ‘For the Irish the jubilee of the “Queen of freiand” Js marked not by merciful releases, but by making new prisons, and by the threat of Savage coercion, ———— es 424 SEVENTH OTREET, OPEN UNTIL 11 P. “aTURDaY, ae re Hey SShSaeeaee pe QUBLE WIDTH FANCY Die Combination, bal Sia aS GYEEFING sae SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE SWEEPING SALE NEXT WERE ‘NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. ” SEE PRICES IN MONDAYS REPUBLICAN. wnnZ4 i 200, 00% yates Bawa A aA AA ce 8 re) c) weak Pere rr) tenet papi bean a 5 316-318 SEVENTE ST. X. W. _myl4 Y worth 20c., ARD-WIDE, PLAIN = Figo" Bake SATINES; COLORS QLORS NAVE Browse 47 Sth ats, EQUOT SHEETING, im short ends, 9c. cig ta 1243 11th st. myi3-3t myles STRIPE Wi feu. worth and 1243 iith'st. we Asrave Boar & Co, DEALERS 1X SHOES, AND * ESPECIALLY BURT'S SHOES. 4 HEALTHY BOY is “HARD ON SHOES.” WE HAVE HAD BOYS’ SHOES MADE WITH SPECIAL THOUGHT OF ROUGH, HARD AND CONSTANT WEAR ON ASPHALT, AND HAVE SECURED A SHOE WHICH Is ALMOST INDESTRUCTIBLE. OUR STOCK OF LADIES’ LOW SHOES HAS BEEN REPLENISHED, AND WE HAVE 412 SIZES AGAIN. BURT'S SHORS ARE THE BEST, AND THE MOST RCONOMICAL FOR RVERY ONR ARTHUR BURT & 00., 1911 F STRERT KW. SESE ER SE: yearns MM MM 00 AN A Hide 3 Fy mBAY ie AE a4 Is Be be SF Be EE ¥ GGG 00 00 ppd S85 go $b 8 ee G6G “00 00 ppp §ss8 aT THE PPP A A ig Pat AT P RM fun 2M. Tr 8358 RRR i Se ee ae L may A! 2 EB 00 aa tun = ‘Monday will bean exceptionally attractive day, as our Housekeeping Goodsand Dress Goods buyers have Just returned from New York. Our Mr. Miller hae succeeded in closing out no less than 37 different lots of White and Ecru Dress Goods, comprising some of the most beautiful styles and qualities cf Lace and Corded Pique, Natural Nain- sooks, Striped and Plaid Lawns, India Lawns, Colored ‘Mulls, Colored Lace Dress Goods, ‘The following lots arrived this morning. More will be received Monday: 10 pieces Ecru Nainsook, 42 inchea.........0.00+.250. (Cost to import, 420.) 5 pieces Heavy Corded Pique. Cmporter's price was 5 pieces Ecru Lawns, Checks... (32 inches wide, worth 250.) 5 pleces Ecru Lawns, Stripes... (Same quality as Checks.) 15 pieces 33-inch India Linens. (Real market value 1230.) 6 pieces White Lace Check Lawns. lay find same elsewhere at 17¢.) 15 pieces Fancy Striped Suitings.. (Considered a bargain at 50 pieces 37-inch Printed Batistes... (Show window full of samples.) FW Take the elevator to second floor for above bar- gains. The following lots will be found on first floor, in the department for 120. | BPD, RRR, FEE 88g gis, |B 2 ERE Ee 5 S88, DDD RK KR EEE Sss5_ Bgg8 EF % P% BOR, 355s $8 88 BB ks, 66G 00 00 pop g § .. cg 00 00 ppp &ss8 5 ‘The new and besutiful variety of designs and colors re not the least attraction of these lots: 50 pieces Challies, only. (Opened : 100 pieces Plain and Figured Satteens.... (Warranted best French.) 50 pieces Real French Ginghams. (Plain, Stripes, and Checks.) 60 pieces Mohair Suitings, only... (Checks and Stripes, worth 25¢.) 50 pieces Albatross Cloth, only... (All colors, cheap at 65c.) ‘The BARGAIN COUNTER on Monday will contain, for 25c. apiece, a lot of Fancy Articles for home deco- ration—many worth 50c., ands few $1 articles. IIPPP A & A II 988g w“p PAAL 4a 18 Err RAE AA t*ss, P oA ALLLLA AlSss$ oOoy YAR mm RO OY ¥ As ne R £8 8 she ® Roo ¥ A ALLL (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) mylt 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. VES BEST BLEACHED JEAN DRAWERS, RE- INFOKCED BACK AND SEAT, 4c. per pur, at BLUM'S, _myl4- 745-747 Bth st. 8.0. ACIFIC REVERSIBLE WASH GOODS, IMITA- tion of the Mauchester Woo] guods, in short worth 124, Double Combination, 1241 and Liin'st. se. my: For Your Bors Axp Yoonszzves. ‘We have made preparatsons the past week to greet You with 8 line of bargains. We expect to reach your approval through low prices at the Golden Eagle. ‘Modest prices are satisfactory ; small profits are suf- ficient for the limited expense we have, Your patron- ‘age is appreciated and catered for at the Golden Eagle If you require an extra large garment you will be sure tofind it at the lowest price possible at the Golden Eagle, ‘We continue to take careof our little friends so fer as supplying them with excellent clothing at very low Prices isconcerned. Try one of our suita for boys from 4 to 14 years at the very modest price of $2.50 If you don’t save money in the purehase of clothing for men snd boys it will be your own fault by neglect- ing to call at ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, myl4 NO. 400 7TH ST., COR D, N.W. 4 SIZR FAN 1 zt svt gg SPREADS, 49¢. ee my14.2t* eterna eames Re Brees Le Sear sare vise ap cae rm in short ends. 534¢., wo SRE < 1 3 Tie vat Combination Blore, ‘faded jort ends 8} xi the Double Coubinst ne “arm partect order and wanted th a 528 ate eo, we 208 FIG omy 14 at ease IMPORTER. Bazoams Ix Szwixe Macares. One Singer Machitie ah sttachments. Sue oe Wake B. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Sole Agents New Home Sewing Machin: IN PLAIN » WOR 1 Mua J.P. Pum 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘With all ber Chotes aa Tmportifions duly received, the HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES IN PARIS AND LON- DON BONNETS AND HATS is now now complete, and Indies cannot fail to be suited N. B.—Just received for counitty and sea shore the Inteat atzles in straws. myl4 Prnrowzar. I HAVE JUST ADDED TO MY STOCK A LARGE. ASSORTMENT OF THR BEST MAKE EXTRACTS, COLOGNES axp FLORIDA WATENS. mny1¢ pry: ibe oe Hesovantms apnea Sole Agent for the M. M_ Naronat. Dans (Passssuriom Knee ‘Having anticipated « spirited demand for Lin- (ns, Housekeeping Goods, and Ready-Made Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Quilts, Com- forts, Blankets, &c., uring the National En- campment shortly to take place in our city, and fealising that the enormous influx of soldiers and visitors would tax to the utmost the ordi- nary stocks of the city, we have made extensive Purchases in these particular lines, and after ‘ample preparations are now ready to meetevery demand. It is not our custom to sdvance prices im the face of an increased demand, and they ‘will not now be advanced. To the contrary, we shall offer extra inducements in the way of larger stock, a larger variety, and extraordinary. low prices, Hotel, Restauraat, Boarding-house Keepers, Public and Private Institution Man- agers, and our customers in general will do well in taking advantage of this sale, QUILTS. 1,000 Single-bed Quilts, 65¢. 1,000 Three-quarter-bed Quilts, 750, 1,000 Double-bed Quilts, 750. 1,000 Double-bed Quilts, 90¢. 2,000 Boston House Quilta, ¢1, 500 Extra-size Quilts. 1.25. 500 Extra-size Fine Quilts, $1.50. 500 Marseilles Spreads, 81.75. COMFORTS, 100 Bales of Dark Print Comforts, fair cotton filling, well sewed, 50c. each; $6 per dozen. 100 Bales of Dark Print Comforts, good cotton filling, well sewed, only 760. each; 98.50 per dozen. tarThese are special prices, made expreesly for this sale. ‘Hand-made Seaside Comforts, light weight for summer tse, best cotton filling, thoroughly made. White, 82; Colored, $2.25 each. BLANKETS. Large stock of White and Gray Blankets. Elegant line of Fine All-wool Summer Blank- ets, Ught and airy. Sizes, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4. Prices, $5, $6, and $7.50, respectively. READY-MADE BED-WEAR, ‘Through extra efforts and sa increase of force we have bad made up in our work rooms s very lange supply of Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, which we have marked at ex- ceedingly low prices especially for this occasion. Sheets, 15922) yards, only 45c. each. Sheets, 13(x2 yards, only 500. each. Sheets, 2422 yarda, only 60c. each. Sheets, 2422 yards, only 65c. each. Sheets, 214x2% yards, only 83c. each. Sheets, 23x36 yards, only 85c. cach. READY-MADE PILLOW-CASES. 2236236 inches, 20c. each, $2 per doz. 226x36 inches, 25c. each, $2.50 per dos, 27x36 inches, 250. each, $3 per doz. READY-MADE BOLSTER-CASES, ‘Hemmed at both ends, 21 by 78 inches, 35c. each. 21 by 78 inches, 40c. each. READY-MADE ALL-LINEN SHEETS. 2y by 2X yards, 68, $8.50, $9.50 and $11 per pair. 2% by 3 yards, only $10 per pair. BEADY-MADE ALL-LINEN PILLOW.CASES. 2236 by 36 inches, @2.50, $3, $3.25 and $4 er pair. 25 by 36 inches, 82.75, $3.50 and $5 per pair. 27 by 36 inches, 83.50, $4 and $5.50 per pair. Ready-made All-Linen Hem-stitched Bolster- Cases, 2% in. hem at both ends, 20x72 inches, B2 each. NOTE—Wo sre prepared to submit samples ‘and furnish estimates on the largest of oon- tracts, Our extensive purchases and increased facilities enable us to quote the lowest posible Basement.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOBTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY, ___ Corner 11th end F sts. n.w. _myl4 BLUITS, _my14-2t° 745-747 Sth at. s’e. Duzss Goovs Ar Cosr. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN FANCY DRESS GOODS. ‘We have marked down the prices of our Choice Drees Goods to Cost, and, in many cases, lower; in fact, the question of Cost is not considered. Our Fancy Goods must be sold this season. Great inducements are offered in BOX ROBES, half-price, eT OOE SUITINGS, reduced from $1.50 to @1; from 750. INDIA SILES,reduced from €1.25 to $1; new styles snd colors. Elegant FRENCH SATTEENS at 30c. Fine SHIRTING LINENS in cholce styles at 30c.: make beattifaa and cool dresses. 27 inches wide; can- “WHITE QHINA SILK, 75: not be matched for less than $1. BLACK LOUISINE SILKS at $1, worth 9125. Great Reductions in all kinds of Fancy Dress Goods. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, mylt 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Svsr Recesven IN OUB UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, Ut ao nao #8288 23 Hh Wgp Bing Bg HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, In all the Newest Colors, which wo will sell for a2 a%p9 Pao. A PIECE. Bee a ‘They cannot be matched in the city for less than 50¢. PARASOLS. Our line of Parasols is still unbroken, and we are showing all the newest things in shapes and designs. Our Stylesare EXCLUSIVE, ahd the Prices we have put on these goods will con- ‘vines you that for STYLE AND QUALITY ‘they cannot be duplicated anywhere, ‘We are showing a complete line of ‘TRAVELING WRAPS, in Silk Ponges, Mohair, and the new checks, ‘They are made in all the latest styles of Princess, Chésterteld and Regian shapes, with the new aling sleeve, ‘Tt will be of interest to you if you will examing our stock of SATTRER SUITs, {mall the latest novelties, msde in styles to snit all tastes and fancies, ‘WRAPPERS, in all matertals, such as fine Cambtio, Percale, Osah- mere and Flannels. Prices and designs that will suit everybody, deny cia hice BABY CARRIAGES. ‘aka Corrnaee Sm 97-00 be fa Se Bes my13 403-405 Tih st. nw. SE. BAURI'S myis ‘TTR, 8TH AND D ote NETIAN STAIR CARPETS, 130. PER | Wise ae rice, 250. = - SATURDAY, MAY 14, WANTED—HELP. 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. = SS wl =A a90D. ae a GARDEN. HAND. Must nna bring sash mies Qeutitwe St H Va ry SINTERS |W Werk in thoy. kidewtan By eG Wace serena wa roe eS three: ‘rat 5 Foe raeee eae at Asbury Pas ATIONAL BUREAU, $17 7th st. ;D—HOUSES WANTrD A HOUSE FULL! ¢ | NaS ot | Ras Pomp gio lee isa iCxIGAT, ‘908 2d at a, cee Fea eh ne Se FOR RENT <FOUR oxrcnNisitey noo, psy sue ana lhe modera Sesh ‘ments; near cars. Low rent. ‘References. 13. at a, WAkitowarte wou ik —¥OR FRENCH Cooks iy it) webiage boy Butler eu greta Renee Bridenman Nuree once, NATIO! a SUSE REL S1Y rat, Taree bY ANTED—AT 1336 NEW YORK AVE, A WHITE l. pre! eyes Vurom Got OP as Waitress and ferences required. Se AN’ ‘WHITE AND cD WOMEN Ww eer ce ad Soe ere Other cities. BUR ja Licence Help ‘OBices: $00 end Sha F (TS, ‘NURSES (COOKS: MALE AND myl4-ot W female), waiters, drivers and others, this city: 00ks for Broo} Yi and other cities.” O20 F at Bs tlenbone Fi (OE & CO. W titre =D RELIABLE Hovinvelligene and suceren 0 mn mich; howe but those who waut smployment Hood ap- piy. ‘Monday, 9 to 12's.ny610 That Dew. 2 ty reat, eres Nectar cae. a myl43t* Wits NOED WAIST. | HAN Wear hcee a8 AN Tires nT R RENT—702 10 Weroze D 5 SEPaBIEKGH 5 ‘leo apprentices, 47 a0 seca order. deatranie ioe. | KF’ geor suit, ta daotsels Cato am SECOND. ‘Oaly owners need "sp "also One Sinizie Soom, a» Soteeerest WOMAN, 75 B = STH 3 ae mR RENT-UNFURNIS EDT Ww DS Work Tor a Teale ot loons meet kaoe tar ay RENT FOR THE SUMMER A oe nadine ona aE tO HANDSOME, "no washing: Reterepcen." Appiy at 1053 very stnail house Just Outside of town anxd com. fas, bath. 1310 Qat tw. my! yenient to he street cars or ‘train. Address SUBURB, Brar othe. URNISHED ROOM AND BOAI i DIS Feferehce required. Ap; Et WASIEDFURNIGHED HOUSE, TORE 3 TO ee ee oath wut be no Dijection to children. PS | POR RENT—TWO ROOMS. SUTTARLE FoR OF- ROS Siar omee 2° co or dentists, per month each, $10. suite cf four, we dining room aud kitcken. tarnished, #25, W2372D-BY A PERMANENT TRNANT ON 0 fo Gbo. W. LINKING, 19th and Hate ns sniwatof hate Addtese "A Obst =r 23, stating location and price, “_ ise | ROR. RTL 720 HST. NW. LARGE PLEASANT exposure: first-class gon james aoeere: iv ROR RENT THREE ROOMS. UNFURNISHED, second floor, bath with hot and cold water, Gus Will rent toadulte only. 1919 Het nw, Sovleae t RENT—SEY" RAL CHEERFUL ROOMS ON second floor; pli asant location on high laud, with ape Satisfactoty terms to suit : per- dusneut tenant. ‘@Xchanged. Aj to 45 Met. my lT'5e! )R RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD-TWi hes ‘Onfurnlabed:ooma, front sepe ae ‘WANTED CHARGE, OF OF FORNISHED HOUSE or any ‘coschman and Seat of chy Foterease dren We for the wu forthe eintoer: eet = WANTED—LOTS._ Sos of 7h st west, within city Limite, Will ‘ANTED — TO GO NORTH FOR SUMMER AS W Sovervcen for girl of ten: also lady's maid. who sa good seamatress. mating qualiti aces and relarence, Box 16, Star offic, 8B spans jor. 812 18th st Eee Sa BR RENT-THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR Wee ara rare WAR HOcATED | K'unturasahed, with bath. 1717 6th st. p.w. wis-20° 1331 F st, formerly Starr & Metcalf. my13-3t" Fo! RENT—UN NECRNISHED ROOMS. EX SUITE ANTED— TONAL CAPITAL IN- nquire 934 Eat. bw 7 WASTED; LOTS_THE NATIONAL | boat O88 Katt inquire dS Ene s ie Elicits ‘Prop miniana ave., next door to City P.O.) RENT—LARGE UNFURNISHED PARLORS, Goes wn OR REST HOUSES. ee AT A we ext, a eK = Tielette no cn Refereice ex: joz0 St Biagten'w al ou, 116 2 ane = iosd Caton myl4se Comer 9th sod i me Pisc Jo wit + BL ax ROOT ye i to tegueny ‘Address VB, tar chen hee #130632 lath st. nw. Jor 138 AYE Niper alas hb B20N J ave en. Or Rise ow lor | of REE RST S202 Fgh Le, my.079)4 415 Sproce, fr. mii» or. ates URS ta “OHA sa aoe eck wil Sty be rooted een : Bietolsred alien abe ae ayih st OR RENT—A BRICK DWELLING, 81%, ROOMS, r= improveruente. Terme: $25. bese sine, 1 or small,in any Promptly , yur floor: ite price. Heference exchanced, WY aetna scp pgs | Se Se oy eae | 3 RENT- ONE NICELE-FURNTSED”aoox work, Me for small family ANT! EC] CX—IMPROVED AND 5 8 white preferred. Inquire at 1337 10th st. n. w.; musi ved +t from owners; second floor, couvenient to cara, refe Bowel recommended. myls-3t aulex gles jes and analeaion, owners: | cured, at 432 Ket aw. sel Te ANTED A DA GOOD, TRE? FOR COOKING AND Res HULL. cor. 8th and ¥ ta. i, RENT FOUR NICELY FURNISHED ‘SEO- wed Ros waahier) or Sonia RESS C.D, BT, a on F rooms with bath. 2, wine pret ferences required appv atonce | W aos, seat = SoS rr TARO, | Mates solersts at33 tae. Avenue cars pass the iF. must be {ebarest Agents need not apply. my12-3t* R RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOAED. LARGE Winkie = —TWO SERVANT: = COLORED 'E PUBLIO-SPIRITED PERSON TO. F furnished, prone een: hot and woman to 0ook and wash and white girl for gen. donation, either, to the District anthors, | water op same floor wi attention red eral housewor! Apply st 1406 Rhode Island ave.1t* rd of trustees, suitably located lot of From, $15 to $10 to a boundor or #12 without ANTED — TE GIRL AS LAUNDHESS | evouNd, upon which ways Oullt a free Kludesgarion =a allet toon at 86, S29 Rast Cap. ot my iat W tid chnijbtrnald for @ family dfigar, wone | tnd day purery or ae See OR RENT_TWO FRONT ROOMS NICELY FUR. need spply relerences, 17 rv shed; four windows: at low re Hocation: Dw. TE" | 10th et. muperintendent of the Fensosre and ibg eth- from Thomas Circle; price, 610. 1 Witte FIFTY YOUNG MEN FOR THE Black Crook. Apply, at stage door, ALBAUGH’S OPERA HOUSE, 7 o'clock Sunday night. it ANTED—A MAN AS PORTER IN 4 GROCERE | store: must understand the care of Horses, wall: aud come well recommended: 9 others need ap- E. M. P. HARKIS, 3019 aud 3021 Mat. myl4-3t° ing, ply: W TED—A CON 'T FOR GEN- eral housework for family of two; white preferred. Apply atter 6 p.m. at 1824 13th st. _my14-3t* rANTED DO} dren, wants & working housekeeper between 3 and 40 years, companiovable ond intelligent, "¢ londay noon, at 914 H st. n.e. 1t* ANTED-AN AGTIVE "AND GOOD-TEMPERED white woman to look after two little girls and do Hight house kecping. Apply after 4 p.m. 251 Pa. ava. GARDNER’ WANES -A CATERER, TO TAKE CH. canal OF a. dining room and kiteien. house full of boarders, ‘taken out in bourd. Must bring iy Seat n DUNDORE & CO. rANTED-AT ONCE, COMPETENT CANVASS- \ ry ee ee Shs Burgers Wend Appleton’ “Cyclones af American tours} ppl BERR ia a WANTED —A_ FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID abd nume; references required. Apply at 438 Sih st. aw. mylest SWVANTED-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO NURSE, mnat have good references and stay at nights: call between te 10am, and 8 to 8 p.m. “ADDIE I store 1108, Fata We ANTED—IN OUR HOUBE, A RELIABLE 1. =0T: a veatured. salary weekly, $0.00; hired: salary weekly, PTT ANE ED—COLORED WOMAN TO rop: must have city references aiid stay nights. Apply's. W. cor. 12th and Nai a Ws LASS HOT None, ut union, men nerd CHISM, 1407 11th st. n. w. and Wace tom aes? on, ECE eral agent for ay eDuriee ferme iberal. “Address BV Baltimore, Me ere SERVANT GIRL, GER} ferred, for Uyht housework. Apply st st. nw. upstairs. ‘WASTED A GOOD STOUT BOY TO LEARN THE tin and farnace business; one who has had some experience preferred, F. L RUPPERT, 1122 7th st. W stoves tinware, etc. my 1S-Rt ANTED_WOMEN COO 210 TO 0 425: ee Lh ee : [ouseworkers, x tere, to we ‘French Chef and Butler, Nir BUREAS, my. a iTED—A WHITE WOMAN, AS CHAMBER- maid: must be competent and reliable: good home and fair wares: nove but those whe can sive frst clan terms, ‘Wasl E ed apply. D bivis, ao ONE WHO HAS AT ‘business: the amen need ap- myi sat ANTED—A SHOE CLERK Teast two years experience in th best of reference required. bo marr Diy. “Address SHOE CLERK, Star office. for a restaur a xninend- <, ef, Apply to CHAS KLoTZ, 1706'G at, bet 37th 18th, Tay SBee Indies v ent erat y nent Incrative employ ent) ne: eon Rndred: of Nestiuionals | JAB jadies made independent throweh this wor! Saya Pa. HF. LAPTLE, Chicago, Tl. STED-INMEDIATELY A FIRST-CLASS sccuaigiged tofine work. Apply “722 13th’ st. n-w, STBI- A ANTED-AN ESTIMATE CLERK, WHO 18 A Want Son ad a ae See re. 'Those only who have had prac- fst iss, ‘need apply, to THOS, W. SMT! sand Tadiana WwW ANTED- TEAC! ve hours éach day in the week to instruct s young woman in tbeart of resdiig and writing. Forterns address “A,” Star office. Bt <1ED—TWO WOMEN COOKS, ONE DINING. Waving and ous woman & wash and iron, Gall aferip by ae PALME MOUSE, 421 Lith sham for tures days, mye WwW D-A FIRST-CLASS _WOOD-WORKER, ao employment. JNO. McDEBMOTT & BRO., Carriage Builders, 310 Pa. ave. n.w. myl0-lw* 7 ANTED—AGENTS—16-CENT SAMPLE BASH —THIRD FLOOR ROOM. WEL Befervuce malured. Gall afte 3 olock seat | PREM 01 EW ORE AG Rathi: ressonable rent: first-class ANTED BOOK 8 OF ATT: General, any vole: Court of Clatins Heporta to 20; Index "Ca n-Goneraits Li: | a vole. 11, 13, gresaional tent Offiee third flooy syntionn i my V Rr RENT_AT 920 x. Turufated rooms. en waite oF ancl ain 2 one with private bath at summer rates; references quired. my 13-5" in numbers or ‘bound. Good RR C3 SHED LoUMS. 1H. LOWDERMILK & CO, | Breither on first or second floors. Apply at 1 424 P st | st. nw. 2 OR 3 SHARES GARRETT PARK RENT_802 19TH ST, ive price to Lock Box 332. City P.O. 1t* | ervation, om third floor, threo coin furnished Rooms, en suite or singe. WANZED-A NORTHERN MAN AND WIFE TO | Sas aud board the airs for | [JOR RENT—TWO NICELY ROOMS Big doge'ge eynules gaat of Hishland Station on the | Kon trat oor and two on groond, suitable, for ile | B.&0. H.R. Address SB, Star Office WANTED FOR THREE YEARS — $2,000, FOR | hich a frst and only morurage given on | arth of 310 acres, Improved. with wood buildings, uated. within thive. uliles ‘of the Dusttict tine Mars awe Addrens, stating lowest rate of interest, 8 La. ty. my 14-3t* W ee TO SEVENTY-FIVE FEET ‘wrouxht-iron fence, irov stairs, two and four light French lass, one bath tub and closet and three man 1s;all second hand. Address CASHIER, Star office. OR RENT—FRONT AND BACK PAULOL, wether or separately; use of Piao; cars, ‘Rent moderate to: F: Foci nw | :D—A PAIR OF BAY, Mt Horses: must be over 15.2 hinds: weit about 1,100, also single Horse or Mi sume description: must be warranted sound. kind an: ‘Dot afraid of locomotive. Inquire for MICHAEL | DORAN, Downey's stables. Bi y ANTED-GRADING, EXCAVATIN 7 | FOR ‘RNISI cating rooms, ob the second Boor, with or without | board: private family.” 1310 mye Fai RENT—AT 940 L ST. ¥. faliy cool unfurnished Kooma dn sdcond floor, to Vacated on June 1. Present party has lived there fryer oe my6.7.14 JOR RENT 1709 1 ST. NEAR, CONNECTICUT arene, (wo well furnished roonus, ou second ath and clowets, with priviloge uf Leb Tiiehe housekeeping: | 9 jummer prices: also two ul rooms on oor, carpet ahd shades, gua, bath, b+ forlight hoaee- keeping for & ‘OR RENT—NICELY FUR. Pleasant locality, with or without comforts; reasonable rates; 714 19th st. n.w., between G and H, near Pentisyivania ave. we POE RENTSIN WEST ENR FLATS. 2 3 communicating rooms, bath, water civ ueter, Hitchen sink, pantry, Coal closet, 80 Janitor. eee OR thint posure. Three lines of cam ‘apo-Gw* AND CO! creting of all kinds; concrete foundations and floors a specialt ity. ‘Food Sonditiga, choos CLE, a Teor _my13-3t* iD BORROW—@3.000,_ ON FIRST- W fetate, for dive years, "Wil bay? ver cent interest wemmannually. Waar from pelvae pare NTED-ON FIRST CLAS SECT SECURIT 25 FOR on ee Petty atereat rary es ui ‘Adaress MONEY, Star office. only. Address WEST, Star office. v OW IS THE TIME TO GET Sur ging Aad Sunni uae | POE REST RE EUG i re Rint and Frautiia Fark Kew Zod at een otiier kinds Sid S$? ngticiws | (ractivehouse. High and beautiful locaton. Pleasat y-3 roishied rooms, “Table of wupericr qual: ip. table ‘boarders accommodated. joderate price Peeper gi. 2. WASTEDIIT RENOWN 7 BUNDY, OF 236 Loulsiana avenue (opposite Clty Hell te Commissioner of Deeds “for ail ‘the States aad Tore tories (except Maryland). my11. 0 cuits per pound. an Pecomparetavor: | <=—— ttor sold at d @aud | JOR RENT—OFFICE Rooms DESIRABI sev your, money. ae “Genter Market. | Fsibly located 424 othstn w. sre it wet sour: money. Stalls mb 30-7 0 Expe-writing and copying: setiafactory’ wi ANTED—TO CONSTRUCT ARTISAN WELLS low. prices and quick notice: any guality of Bee or piping furnished: water connection inade a, inguire of any vari of Premises. For information, REAGAN., P. M., Aucoatit ‘ANTED-HIGHEST CASH PRICE, P PAID FOR ‘second-hand Clo! Carpeuter Tooin all ___FOR RENT_STORES. anceeeneeeees Stoves, Carpets, Feather ¢. pvvaLt. Hndot Houeboid Firs ‘Furnitare. Address Box 135, Star (Successor to Duvall & Mare imbS~3m*_| my 1S7t 25 F at. n. 3 ING wi TED—S" by our new copper arsine, excel all ocber | [xh aud ata bw. ete fons business of any, rooerwea; seperate bathe clothing; goods is 13th at. Called fon, "Pai chs 1000 Fs now mpoeoe. | Mmysbae emesis WAxtee— TURE, Can RENT_STORE AND CELLAR, 408 127H Stoves, Fentuor bes, and al Kinde of House PBurniture, for igheet cash rico wi aa WANTED — Honses Seen $4 PRR nth on my farm, near Bladensburg: plenty of shade, and never failing stream of ruunjig water Funning through entire pasture. H. A. SHE] Es WANTED SALE, SHOULD SAVE WATER TAX shalparment for meters by Rettig + food water putin your yards: all kinds of welle'cou a farmisfed ai shortest notice, Address oF Gall On DAN'L 4. MOFFAT, 41443 eta. apet-lm ty fdogr froin eunay vans rosie 3 and 0’ Let floor buildin: corner Pa ave-aud T2th st Apply to AMES. DAVIS’ SONS, 1801 Pa ave... Es Fe. RENT — FINEST | LOCATED |ST yRTQRE ix fshington: recently” ocuy Lothrop. Boston Dry Goods Howe, 921 Pennsylvania sei nw. This ia arare opportunity to secure a wood business: Forturther ‘particulars inquire of 0 ture, for which Bead HBAUM. _my42m 2 RENT—ONE-HALF OF FINE. STORE, 606 1 RENT FURNISHED HOUSE ‘summer ata nominal snore’ rent, mBieed tore PY JUNE 187, rooms, all modern improv 1016 Ista w. “aoe cases oO A SiR Sian ad a Psio aren soe. Or. 825.50 tb wt an Or mp4 ‘BH WAKKER & 00.916 Fetne Fe. RENT_THaT HANDSYMELY PUNISHED ta: eile re fromm ‘nm cl over iat ‘at SRTEs t WHITMAN 1407 F st. aw OFINELY. FURNISHED HOUSBA, jomectiout sve. for the sun with fine jocation. yis-3t BATES & WHITMAN. 1407 Tt: mR RENT 1494 OTE UST. W—10 ROOMS, ALL, ‘mo ta Z-story Brick Stable in rear. $458 mou yon premiees. ‘myiese RB RENT. FS 3 AN ot aw Ord aw, $30. ere an 2 List ew. 5 re .10. TPAKKEA cor 4 and E's ow 4 Fe RENT-—$35 PER MONTH TILL, NOVEM. handegmely furnished House in taahippebie Said ed floor sfeservad: Apply to Hy 1407 F st, or on the pranises, 1742 X st +3 RENT—002 8 ST. X. W, 8 ROOMS, gam PAAR GE Era re myl4-3t JOR REN’ Brick 81 HANDY, 921 Fat. nw. SEES 5 nee \ asc 5 2.30 1807 46 read Se Se WESCOTT & WILCOK. _ 1907 Pennsyivanse ave. nw, 25 FRET FRONT, rao ve amd rovemeata hs aie ‘cellar apd all moder. in daw. OH AKMES, 827 convenient to Dupon: Dewhbors, ‘Addres Box BY, Slat office. JOR RENT—JUNE 1ST, FURNISHED, DELIGHT. ful Sunmer Place; neat street. cate. well shaded; aptcad of iy igs ro. ou pare jundance of fruit.’ 890 per per mnt Be oo ny 1a = 21 GRANT PLACE APPLY 128 ‘ASHI 11th st. 4 second door north of F st. ite WW cider fre for stamp. away ahead of anyaning of | WW Abr chin OW WSTASTANEOUS CORE. | Hostse Diy Geode loses ehisuil scan tor ae the kind ber invented AED i Oo: Gaskaure, aise tno Taper Rooms, third door. HARDING & thing: $10 eday. BROHAED & CO. Clarkebrg, ¥.) any bresking out on face or body enred. Moth, pim. | WATEHS, G06 11th st. aL. im AMBERMAIDS LAUNDRESS, ep ech mets rales (eaupeeeceeemed = Wikia plexion insured to all who use it itlkat ) FOR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS and women ovo! ks, champs! ‘id. raid and sore tigand eeimontals on apy a) Sabi pe boe, — Fpripotiaaaed mybiwe | Bent wany adi K05.am* [TED—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRIS NTED—PARTY FROM THE SOUTH WILL a Se Praha ‘employment; no picture for first-class Second-hand business: fora valuable pack pease one Only few hundred will be dis- Sepa ara "ALBANY 'BUPPLY 00. albany, DUNDOKE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- W aevonductd [by indies. ‘en and women white abd oulored forall kun of domneatic abor foraliy and springs. wi noe. 717 Mat tw. 'sp1S- sen pote WITH GOOD SOFRARO VOICES DPR Seema rN aay cyenitig ut 6:30 pm. at toe CHOLIe ROO hytexmit ARNERS FOR PROF. CHT W aoe ipiomuetional Tabor System wth ruleot ta A GS Suse raees eat peteate teas al Se aeons See needs no refitting. Patterns cut, materials fitted, fe dmade. ‘The syutent tatght by Mt Se eT coaaervalory ‘of Modes,’ ¥TED—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING Wars y the sctual eet | and square rule, ecg, tt tterus out, 13 Szgauena PTO TO Fat ate Walter Bulding “o0-3m WANTED—SITUATIO NS. Wis bo Ur igery iy, IN CITY OR COUNTRY, BY A YOUNG pee j:Ppsition aa coitpanion to an yy Epon or invalid; RL SER eS —VLACES FOR COOKS, MAIDS, W, eee S eamatcrence, marae lad y fad oth for this aud pagel BS Fatt. telephone 3795 3 THICE CON RS, BUILDE. REE re poprionsof Hote Kegan Qrtose, slao, famites, to, call at mix office f at a to aa ro i 4. 1. THONS FOR 5 MEN Wiktitawn iocunees sora Sches ENSas B aS cr ray nw. Aue, Graces ‘WHO HAS HAD Ht Ex sys ead ‘to take che Ne grease i dru business, wines <2 an Serel hie See ARTERS FOR Lanndrese, Seatiegn Sam eeneeHENU.BT yams Weet i SITUATION £0 D0 Eri | ot ‘highest nes, N’ W; ee Ch vat mt scurjanenas see foe ker meee butlers ok, B17 Tih oD. w., city. Address (ON TBAT ONLY SrA Cape Fruaw. etd “WANTRD ROOMS, R RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING” Fuse rented at @5 per monthaid sold om I ASALTaRAPH OFFICE,” 933 Ft. n.w. Bort Star ofc. WANTED — HORSES TO PapTORE. horses a specialty, box stalin for Plablen Vii Oth at bs w+ farm on th ot roa from city. 0. H. P. CLARK, Bligo, ‘ANTED—UPHOLSTERING OF FINE PARLOR nndother farnitare, alpcoyerscut and made. air *aye! QPLENDID oan att TAKOMA, iniles from Washiugtou.on the Metropol ipcove th Rood gittatle for Gore matepiaes feaprated, tia, Pemede; Oattre FA? | Pure airand water. addrow GUY MuSiay Proctioal Upholsterer, L908 13% oe ESS Kos Park, 7 ANTED—BOUNTY LAND W. ANTS—WM. ‘ANTED—BOARD! S—BLUE RIDGE, MOU’ x v JOHNSTON, Attorney at La taing, near Little Washington, Va. Fruit, ice, Le _Ruoun a Te Droit Buliding, will pay cash for Dili resh MIK, best of water. and. god seecinmiodations turds Saued toe services in any war pricy to the | For further particulars sddrree AH KEYSER. Want Eebellion. = say NAS niS-Snit | ington, Kappalapnock Co. Va. miyl4.21.28- ED_STEAM DYEING AND Fane Wibentrey sew macivers W UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT,, | Sine er the incnt beautiful sections of Virginie: loco lean est or gpntienets clu 1d healthy; plenty of shade, fruits, vege- ‘rorminanilke manter sad om shore notice: ae oy fetes Santee ioe ‘dant ravi inn ven, “xperience ied for and. dels 0 D.J. TAVENNER, Philouont Posey, 111 ae 8t,, opp. the Portland. _jal7-¢mé vid STING HANDEILS Ta, 10,000 NDERSIGNED WILL IN DUE 81 Wit 30 000° Sh 50,000 eis 100,000 om Size eee See eunodate « limited em, 6x9, 10,000 $6, 20,000 60,000 ¢: poarders st a pleasant mountain howe, Address $55. “Leninine presses, expe ert week Pinel awe jedgesville, Berkley Co. W. Va, GEO, W: FUSS, Sortinent antique, satii, line nen, ‘unted, colored apd | nuyigcam? DERBOS S MOOUE 1010 wd LOLs Paavo. a ERSONS DESIRING TO SPEND THE SUMMER a ata ihe healthy pla og ial irre from station, aaliy ANTED_BUBINESS, MEN TO CEAVE THIER | tah, rae p38. %. WILLIAMS, Boya'a orders with Wee Job and book iia. my" artes * mea ey of gmick wpe ‘Printers Ferg, ERSONS DESIRING COUNTRY COMFORTS IN boon initio P >iabe pouty a Maryland, will, find it proatable TED BEALES STOO | to visit “Comte: ‘ou fay, win a sven Fier etal theyean avail themselves of excursion ‘rates to Pays aty soatas, 30th and tint jald-om, MOTH AND goes 1s Ex. ME Sas ‘ANTED—MOTH 01 JUNTRY BOARD—I Tr BOARD aT Niet ee Srp evn incor | CRT Puno Ga me nant ‘EAM va. Wik ares, ey Shions 1ie-8 80 | WrANTED— SUMMER BOARDERS — AeaLT wouade a Clyne Tocaton, ou toyof Mountan, ome, Bb 4 ly mails pare water, good 0) WA SomRICEY GF De eet oderats.“Addieee Mine ay om! Ne BEA TOT ST $eBiice trots 9 am, to pan. a ita Heras Sp waa Foi | aa io anon Sup aero eae Diteipeunaing D CAN pa ete he ing ty DiS one wl Base x ee poe BOARD NEAR pee BLUE ee (eee 22S SUBURBAN ae Mane INTERSECTION egoestle tthe, © oy, br pO TS ave. ex! by-Baldiore and sae and Vill ete ere LOST AND ane eae pap ine eg it with Col. aa art Se anise es cel ae oo ioe er ia r aes BER OF BO; iS Paani ae OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— underjand Wace nw 20 19, all ma ‘Sivall House, near Portiand pina s ee Sete eb month. Eihgu-Sw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Pret.n.w, JOR RENT— 1008 st 20 re. m. $55 initia, ei. Ou" a. teen taaiiE periass SERRE = FR