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THE EVENING. STAR. WASHINGTON: FRipa May 27, 1897, CROSBY S. NOYES. ing Star bas a reeular. permanent fide daily eireulation more than treble at of any other daily paper published in Washington, much greater than that «) all the other daily papere here added together. Another Ten Page Star. ‘To meet the demands upon its space, both by advertisers and the press of interesting reading matter, the double sheet Sram will again appear ‘to-morrow, accompanied by a supplement, making the Issue another mammoth ten-page edition. It will contain, in addition to the usual amount of original and selected miscellany, all the news of the day, local, domestic, and foreign, up to the ‘moment of going to press, and will be particularly attractive on account of the space devoted to the Tull reports and graphic illustrations of the Na- tional Drill Encampment now in progress, and will, therefore, be certain of an immense circula- ‘tion, both in the city and outside. Advertisers and news dealers, wishing to avail ‘themselves of the exceptional advantages thus afforded for increasing thelr trade, should send in tuetr onfers asearly in the day as possible. By ‘observing this precaution all danger of disappotnt- ‘ment will be avolded. ———— ‘The United States brewers’ convention 13 its closing session at Baltimore yesterday supplied the sinews of war for the contest with probibi- ‘tonists and high license men. A fund of $37,000 ‘Was provided, of which the sum of $14,000 was in ‘the nature of an emergency assessment. The com- ilttee on restrictive legislation received $5,000 to aid the Michigan brewers, $5,000 to aid those of "Texas, and $3,000 to aid those of Tennessee, The use of Deer as a beverage 18 not likely. to ‘cease tn our generation, no matter how successful the attempts to regulate stringentiy its manufac- ture and sale. Most people discriminate between ‘the evils to be attributed to spints and to beer. ‘The business of brewing 1s very profitable, and the organizations of wealthy brewers would be irresist- tole if taey confined themselves to the defense of ‘Deer as a Wholesome beverage, and to the legal de- tense of property rights and personal liberty in re- spect to ft and its use. But, tn addition to the assaults of those who see no way to curb the rum devil except by prohibiting the manufacture and sale of everything drinkable which 13 even remotely {ntoxicating, the ‘brewers ure indirectly threatened by the growing pubile prejudice against the overmastering tn- Huence of the saloon in politics, and against that Insolence of wealth and that parade of power over qen through a grasp upon thelr Daser passions ‘which have seemed to put liquor dealers above the Jaw, and to lead naturally to ballot stuffing, bribery,and cowardly murder fn the desperate and unscrupulous defence of this position of superiority and mastery. Beer must cut loose from rum and Tum lawlessness. eo Emphatic assertions by whites of the existence of a color line, like those which the National Drill has caused, are echoed by the colored people in ‘the calling of a national convention of the race to meet in Indianapolis next July for political pur- poses. It 1s as unwise on one side as on the other to emphasize the color line. Unless some great grievance 1s complained of by the colored race, Some refusal of American rights and privileges on account of color, which will entitle It to appeal iu a dody to the American people for spectal legislation or protection under existing laws, the convention, however interesting as a study of race evelopment, will have the appearance of an offer- ing at auction of colored votes for offices with a demand of bids from both poifttcal parties, ‘The erganization of American Voters by classes or races orcolorsor religions {s hurtfuland dangerous, ‘The American citizens who propose to gather at Indianapolis should leave themselves tn position Tocondemn any act suggesting that they are a ciass distinet, politically, from other American citizens. They should vote like other citizens, ac- cording as reason or sentiment dictates, and should not group together in such a way as to be ‘exposed to the suspicion of tnviting race bribery. $$ ‘The Paris theater fire turns out to have been @ Worst disaster than at first supposed. The umber of lives sacriticed will probably reach ten Times the number reported yesterday. The bodies ofelghteen women in fuil ppera costume nave ‘deen found huddled together at the bottom of a stalrease leading from the second story, where they had probabiy been occupying boxes, Their escorts appear to have eseaped, When the re- muadnsof these victims are identified, an investiga. tion will doubtless bring out the names of the men accompanying them, with whom it will then Le in order to explain what now looks like most heartless piece of cowardice, $< A million-dollar fire in @ tenement district of New York city, occurring between half-past one and three o'clock In the morning, and unaceom- panied with loss of human life, would be litte | ‘short of a miracie. It 18, therefore, almost too x00d to hope for in the case described by the dis- patches from New York today. At the present ‘writing the confusion at the scene of the fire is 50 great that few facts can be ascertained beyond the destruction of a vast amount of property, and the death of between one and two thousand horses, ‘This is bad enough; bat, if nothing worse be forth- coming, it will seem a happy escape by contrast ‘with what might have been, — Mr. OBrien was astonished at Albany yesterday, ‘When a railway ticket agent declined to accept and give change for his bank of England notes or Sovereigns. Why he should have expected to nd the cotm of the mother country current here it 18 hard to guess, Possibly he had been misled by ‘the speeches and writings of certain political €conomists who periodically accuse each other of Propagating their doctrines among the American ‘people by the use of “British gold.” ‘The ship canal scheme has probabiy died with Eads, the Panama canal scheme is dying before De Lesseps, and the Nicaragua canal scheme Tecognises He oyportantey and 1s edging to the ‘ront. $< A pleasant trip to the Preaident, a second honey- moo and a safe return. Mux Dows No. L OUR SUMMER STOCK WAS ORDERED IN JAN- | VARY. 30 FAR AHEAD WE CANNOT TELL TO A | SICETY HOW MANY GOODS WE SHALL USE. | SOME LINES WE HAD TO ORDER SEVERAL | ‘TIMES OVER AGAIN, WHILE ON OTHER LINES | WE ARE OVERSTOCKED, NOT HAVING HAD THE | DEMAND :FOR THEM WE ANTICIPATED. WE MARK SUCH GOODS DOWN IN THE HEIGHT OF | ‘THE SEASON TO PRICES THAT WILL INSURE | THEIR READY SALE AND THUS AVOID CARRY- ING GOODS OVER TILL THE FOLLOWING SEA- SOM. INCLUDED IN OUR MARK DOWN NO.1 ARE OUR GENTS @5 BEST CUSTOM-MADE BUTTON, LACED, AND GAITERS, SUCH AS ARE SOLD BY OTHEKS FOR @0, MARKED DOWN TO 94.40: GENTS #4 FRENCH CALF, LOW STRAPS AND ‘TIPPED OXFORD TIES AND LOW BUTTON, NOW $3.60, BOYS" AXD YOUTHS’ FINEJCALF, Low SHOFS, NONE WORTH LESS THAN $2, SOME OVER $3, DOWN TO 1.48; LADIES’ FINE CURA- ©0a8, KID-BUTTON BOOTS, COUSIN'S MAKE, REGULAR $3 GOODS, NOW 82.35. LADIES’ $4.50 ¥INEST HAND-WELT BUTTON BOOTS IN AMER- CA, MARKED DOWN TO #3.80, AND MANY sIM- LAR REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT OUR HOUSE. WM. HAEN & CO’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, | and from that down to! Asp Faruzns, DO YOU DESIRE TO SEE YOUR BOYS ELE- GANTLY CLAD aT THE MOST REMARKABLY LOW PRICES YET HEARD OF? NO DOUBT YOU DO. TAKE A HINT AND VISIT THE GOLDEN RAGLE. IF YOU WISH TO CONVINCE YOUR- SELVES BEFORE VISITING OUR ESTABLISH- MENT, TAKE A PEEP AT OUR WINDOWS. WE DEAL ONLY IN FACTS AND FINE CLOTHING FOR Mormzzs MEN AND EOYs, AT VERY LOW PRICES. WE IXAUGURATE THIS WEEK 4 SALE OF SUITS FOR BOYS, AGES 4 TO 14, FOR €3.50. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN SOLD BY US HERETOFORE FOR 85 TO $5.50. EVERY ONE OF THESE GARMENTS 18 GUARANTEED ‘BY US TO BE ALL-WOOL MATERIAL, MADE AND TRIMMED EQUAL TO THE VERY FINEST. $5— ‘THIS 18 THE PRICK CHARGED BY US FOR A FULL LINE OF THE FINEST CASSIMERE SUITS FOR BOYS, SAME AGES 4S ABOVE, AND ARE VERY LOW EVEN FOR $7 OR 88, THE PRICE WE CHARGED EARLIER IN THE SEASON. THE REA- SON WE SELL THESE GOODS AT SUCH RUIN- OUS PRICES I8, WE HAVE ABOUT THREE HUN- DRED AND FIFTY SUITS MORE THAN OUR OWN BOYS CAN WEAR. BEAR IX MIND THESGOLDEN EAGLE CLOTH- ING COMPANY WILL NOT TRIFLE WITH YOUR THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, my27 = NO. 400, ¥.W. COR. 7TH AND D STS. Tur Bi Ghove Bancarss ir ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. No.1. 50 dozen Ladies’ 5-button tength Jer- sey Sik Gloves, embroidered backs, in tans, browns, fawns and black. Only 42c. per pair. No.2. 100 dozen Ladies 8-button length All Silk Jersey Gloves, in ight and dark tan shades. Oniy 65c. per pair. No.3, 50 dozen Ladies 8-button Mousque- taire Suede Gloves, embroidered backs, assoFted. shades of tan. Only 81 per pair. (Main floor; center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bazearss Is Unspenwear. To-morrow, Saturday morning, we shall offer on our second fioor the following extra good val- ‘es in low priced Muslin Underwear: 200 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Chemise, only 5c. each. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Corded-band Chemise, ouly 37 3¢0. each. 75 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, only 2c. per pair. 75 dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, cam- brie ruffle. Only 37 Me. per pair. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wase Laces Ar Repvcen Prices Being overstocked in colored Wash Laces, we have concluded to reduce the stock by lowering: the prices. We make these reductions now while the goods are in demand, that customers may ‘be benefited in season, 475 yards, 2% inch wide, from 12% to 9c. yards, 3 mch wide, from 15 to 1le, 500 yards, 334 inch wide, from 17 to 12 4c. 225 yards, 5 inch wide, from 22 to 16c. ‘Large variety of patterns, superior quality, and at these prices are extraordinary bargains. QMain floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lives Scan Wanuxe Sxmrs. ‘We uever offered better bargains in Summer Skirts than the following: 50 doz. Fine Striped Seersucker Skirts, box- Pleated rufile, piped in colors, only 30c. each, 50 doz. Fine Striped Seersucker Skirts, box- pleated ruffle, with braided folds above, only ‘T5e. each, 25 doz. Fine French Striped Skirting Walking ‘Skirts, box-pleated ruile, only $1 each. 50 doz. Fine Striped Mohair Waiking Skirts, three box-pleated rufties, only 81.25 each. Elegant line of Black French Sateens Skirts, ‘warranted not to rub off, which we offer at very. low prices considering the 1 it ices copsidering the fine quality of mate- (Second floor, under Cashier's Deak.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Israxry_ Asp Canpzrxs Waa. ‘¢ are giving special attention to this De- partment, and to more effectually introduce it ‘we offer the following in: ralues: of Intanta’ White Short Dresses, only of Children's Mull Cspa, onty 25. each. Biot Po sapioaty Mother Hubbard Apross, of Infants’ Fine Gauze shirts, only Sing cach. tof Children’s Mull Caps, with Nor- andy Crown, dren of Infante" Fins’ Weel Short Coats, only of Children’s Gam, styles, 73, 87%, Oo CBT Ms , ull pe of Children’s Night Drawers, in all CBacgnd oor _ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sarvepay Suze Ov Consera From the lowest to rhest rice every Corset ropresants the Beat o'bS coesinea foe teak A thorough stock, one from which we are ca- ible of Att (01 able of Sitting any form aid purse 3 fine German Woven mde eels, scallopped top, erabroidered busta, i Siting, atroag and durebie, only yee eee 50 fine American Coutil Corsets, side- scioinand doable meas down tbe 00k a gr F2docan fing American Cont! Corsets. double- over the hip, Stout peteons bard on conssin, Snip ses for pair "100 dozen Thor teen Corset Glows Pittiar,® alors canes eons commet xara Tope, oly $1.70 per pale French ‘ale Persephoose Seaweed, Cin which line we carry ina variety of lenutha cht ‘us to ft any form to iis rane of lengths, en= tion. It com- . comfort, and di 5 ere cite tad ratty. with aun ‘Ifyou have not done so. ‘try them fe have also opened # full line of Summer Sores fa darbar ntl oud icone The 81, 008 BL TS por pea ee short leneshs. my27 : floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. £ F ip our Trimmed Millinery Department some elegant ‘Hats and Bonnets, both imported snd of our own man- ufacture. We now need the show-cases to display sum- mer millinery: and, as the season is nearly over, we have decided to reduce all these. We offer at from #2 to $10 our entire stock of made-up Hats and Bo: ‘some of which (imported) had a market value of from $20 to $26. Remember, $10 will buy the very finest, $2. There are som: © very stylish . NEW GOODS. A new invoice of White Straw Hats and Bounets has just come to hand. The lot ineludes every fashionable shape, and our purchase enables us wo offer— Ladies “Rough-and-Ready” Sailors, 29c. 7 S, “Bonnets, 39¢. | Aud other styles proportionately ow, | Bave some very fi | agin gary une seeds in this new lot, some costing SPECIALS. We invite you to look at some desirable shades im Satin and Velvet Ribbons, plain and picot | edge, whieh we have reduced from 40 cents to 25 cents | g2art Ask for them at the Ribbon Department—Arst ‘We have reduced pi ‘some of our Flowers fully one-half, bow offer bunches all the way from 19 cents to 98 rcp nite: Cream, and Black Ostrich Tips—three in a — selling some splendid bunches of Feathers at 58c., 63c., 75c., and 980. « bunch. ;This ie certainly the time to treat yourself to some ‘Millinery, particularly if you feel economical as power f FOU feel compelled to be as my37 816 7TH ST. and 1922 PENN. AVE Maz J. P. Pus, 1107 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, wn PR pd om Monday, May 244, ¢ complete sesort- TRANSPARENT TULLE BONNETS, LONDON TUR BANS AND RATS for traveling, SEASIDE and CARRIAGE BATS, and ENGLISH ‘YECHTING Bats. All of the latest importation. my21 BOW REDUCTION: You will remember to have noticed | BL GU TS. 710 SEVENTH STRERT NORTHWEST. OUR MONSTER CLEARING SALE BEGINS TO- MORROW. We desire to state that our entire stock of MIL- LINERY has been marked down, and would ad vise all im need of Goods in our line to call and profit thereby. NOTE THE REDUCTION! Hats that were $1.50 are now $1.00. Hate that were $1.25 are now 90c, Hate that were $1.00 are now 75c. Hats that were 75c. are now 500. ‘Hate that wore 50c. are now 250. A few dozen MICE BONNETS in Ecru, Beige, ‘White and Navy that were 25c. are now 18c. FLOWERS, ‘Never, since Flowers were manufactured, have they ‘been sacrificed at such low figu-es as the lot wo offer ‘st 300. TO-MORROW. These goods are unquestions- bly worth from 61 to $1.50 Bunch, They will go at 39c. ‘Handsome and DRESS HATS ready Trimmed at 61.75, $1.90, 62.20 and $2.49. Fully worth double the money. Acall will save you time and money. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ES- TABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. 710 SEVENTH BT. 55g PPr) FER «cco OUT A PoP fe § 9 HO BA pr FE 8 c it ive’ L, Sys8 pp Eee ‘of H 24 fou = THAT 62c, SHIRT. opportunity to buy a @1 Shirt for G2c, fora few days longer. The Shirt is laundried, has Linen bosom,:bunds and wristbands, reinforced, and guaranteed a perfect fit. IN OUR HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 50 pieces All-Linen Crash, in Plaids, 18 inches wide; ‘8 bargain at 10c. ; for a few days only Oe, 8 yard. TTIT RRR OU N KK 88s Rg NNN vu NNN K Sag8 ‘We are showing a line of Trunks which, in prices and. assortment cannot be matched in the city, We have them from the CHEAPEST to the FINEST. We men- tion a few,items to illustrate what we are doing in this Une: PACKING TRUNKS, Extra-large boxes, double-bound shee tiron edges well slatted: fron balance, strong locks, iron center ‘band, bottom rollers, leather handles, and metal caps, all well-made, lined with fancy paper. Size 24, 28, 32, 36, 0c. $3 81,50. $1.75. STEAMER TRUNKS, Covered with duck, double-bound iron edges, well” alatted and clamped. patent bolts. 34, Size 30, 32, 83.50. B4. ZINC TRUNKS. Extra-large. round-top boxes, covered with crystal- ized zine, sheet-iron double-bound edges, large double headed hardwood sjats, set-up tray, with bonuet box. Sizes 26 to 36, 26 is #2.50; raise 25c. a size. DUCK TRUNKS. Barrel-top, covered with heavy duck, painted slate- colorand varnished. Bizes 26 to 34; 26 is 83.25; Taise 50c, a size. LEATHER TRUNKS. Barrel-top, large boxes, covered with leather, wide double-bound edges, iron bottom, Sve hardwood slats on top, two all round the body, strap hinges put on with strong rivets, patent bolts and rollers; full Sara- toga finish. Sizes, 28, 8%, 34, 36, ante Oar nti 87-23. ine of Gents' Trunks and extra-size Ladies’ ‘Trunks at all prices, GENTS’ CLUB SATCHEL3. Good quality heavy-grain leather, lurze double-fiange Japanned frame, large double hasp nickel lock, strong. nickel suap-catehes; linen lined. 30, Sizes 12, 3 115, 82. $2.25. 82.50. $2.90, PATENT FRAME Continental Club Bag, solid leather, leather lined, » ‘very handsome Satchel: 83. REAL ALLIGATOR Club Satchel, extra-fine quality, patent frame; the ‘finest in the market; leather lined; $8.50. VALISES. Solid Leather Valise, imitation Alligator, linen lined; $3.25. The same, duck covered, $2.50. BR A UD MMMM Be ALI RRS Bee 244 oy ORE “en? > my27 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS, Rox Tue Boys. SATURDAY, THERE BEING NO SCHOOL, 18 THE DaY FOR DRESSING UP THE YOUNG STERS. AT THIS SEASON THIN WOOLEN ‘SUITS ARE THE CORRECT THINGS. CHEY- 10TS, SERGES AND LIGHT-WEIGHT CASsI- MERES ARE COOL, BEING Loos?LY ‘WOVEN, BUT STILL WARM ENOUGH FOR THE COOL MORNINGS AXD EVENINGS, OUR STOCK 18 REPLETE WITH CHOICE THINGS FOR BOYS AND SMALL BOYS. IN OUR BUSINESS WE CALL SUITS WITH LONG PANTS “DOYS'” SUITS,AND THOSE WITH SHORT PANTS “SMALL BOYS” SUITS. IN “BOYS'" SUITS OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $8 TO $25, ANDOUR STOCK EM- BRACES THE NEWEST AND MOST STYL- ISH GOODS, MADE IN PLAIN DRESS SUITS OR IN STYLISH MIXED AND PLAID CHEV- 10TS, AND CASSIMERES. IN “SMALL BOYS" ” SUITS WE HAVE THE “NOVELTIES” AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF THE NEW YORE AND FHILADELPHIA MARKETS. SPECIALLY FINE GOODS IN SERGES, IM- PORTED CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS. ELEGANT WHITE SERGE, AND FLANNEL NORFOLK AND SAILOR SUITS, JERSEY SAILOR SUITS, VERY LIGHT WEIGHT AND HANDSOME. OUR RANGE OF PRICES ON SMALL BOYS' SUITS 18 FROM 4 TO 16 YEARS A FINE LINE AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF 85, ODD PANTS, ALL- WOOL, NEW STYLES OF CASSIMERES AT 91. WE THINK WE HAVE MORE NEW, FINE AND DESIRADLE STYLES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, AND WE SHOW THEM WRERE CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE STRONG LIGHT TO SEE THEM BY. EB BARNUM & CO, my2? 931 Pewserivawa Avexus. + 98c., $1.25, $1.48, and $2.98 each, NN BN DDI Kk ™ aH ay ‘ RB D E x ae - ey APR PS P 4 A NNN DDD K ees FOR 25¢: WORTH 39¢. Pure sheer linen, White and Colored, Scolloped, Pisin. and Fapoy Hemstitched Borders; Tucked, Revered, Embroidered and Fancy Diced Patteres. Aman may not understand, but the ladies know these handker- ‘chiefs to be the iatest French styles and rarely ettain- able in such fine linen for 26c. A half dozen will easily go in your vest pocket, HOW A 8 BOF, BOX BFP a8Ss MAMEHKP’S FOR 12}. WORTH 190. ‘Werranted pure linen, and in the following styles; COLORED STRIPED AND FIGURED BORDERS, FANCY COLORED CENTERS, SOLID COLOR BORDERS, EMBROIDERED CORNERS. In plain white we show hemstitched snd tucked: borders with wide or narrow hems, and the linen is 80 ‘fine a half dozen can be concesled in your vest pocket, RE OCE FE we Wee Neckwear and handkerchiefs ladies always want more of. Any of the following can be packed in ® small envelope. Over 1,000 Children's Collars to select from. Irish-point, Crochet, Embroidered, Lace Collars, Prices 25¢., 300,, 48c., 75¢., and 98c, Irish-point and Crochet Sets, 48c. to $L.98, Embroidered Mull Ties and Fichus, 19¢. to $1.98. Lace and Embroidered Chemisettes, 25c. to 75e. Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fichus, 980. to $19.98. THE BARGAIN COUNTER. Situated close to the door of No. 1117 Penns. ave., will contain to-morrow Rococo Frames for photographs, only 15c. each, but really worth $1. “PrAb Al PALAIS prs gay AE PEAY AL (A. LISNER, Sole Propristor and Mansger,) my27 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Srizxpm Bazoams: NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS IN OUR MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPT 600, REAL VALUE $1 PER YARD. a Black, all wool, double and twisted French Canvas Cloth, 42 inches wide. This is one of the very best values ever offered; it cost 77# cents to import. We closed the entire lot, which enables us to sell them at the low price of 60 cents per yard, 18e., REAL VALUE 25c. Black, all woo! Nuns' Veiling, 22 inches wide. This 4s tho beat value that has been offered in Nuns? Vail Z 20¢,, REAL VALUE 30¢, Black, all wool Gronadine, 23 inches wide, open Woven, for summer wear, 20 centa per yard. 25c.. REAL VALUE 375, Panams Grenadine, all wool, 23 inches wide, ‘Weave and destin, extra good value. ate 3740. FORMERLY 76e, All wool Dentelle, in plain and figured lace effect, ‘guaranteed to give satisfaction in the weer. 40c., EXTRA GOOD VALUE. Black Nuns' Veiling, good quality, 40 inches wide This is edecided beastie e5 50e. PER YARD. Black Batiste, 98 inches wide, very desirshle, ‘500d value at the price. egg es 50c. PER YARD, Black Albatross, 40 inches wide, This is always. desirable fabric, and is better than can be purchased for the same money anywhere, $125 PER YARD, Maria Theresa Cloth, silk warp. This is entirely new, 42 inches wide,a fine finish and will give satis fection in the wear. We would suggests visit to our LADIES’ MUSLIN and CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, This ‘stock contains everything in a most complete stock, All our Underwear warranted. OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPT ‘a quite s feature with us, We carry men's requittes at prices much below the regular prices, and give your pick ont of scores of styles. eras IN OUR SOAP AND PERFUMERY DEPARTMERT in kept all the good makes of soaps and all the best ex- tracts. ‘Lungborg’s Perfumes. Lubin’s Perfumes, Oakley's Perfumes, ‘Wenck's Perfumes. 4 y Rum. zi All Face Powders and Toilet Powders of mai” Complexion Goods, Satchets, Powders, ke. On all of which are the lowest prices. All the Novelties in Chemisettes, Collars and Ruchings, Ties; also, all the Newest Noveltics in Metal Belts and Girdles. ‘These will be the craze for Spring and Summer. = All Novelties, as soon as produced, at BURGH ONE PRICE HOUSE, 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. Our Patent Cooling Fans ‘make this the coolest shop- Ping resort in the city. ‘my27 Foe Ox Ree Wane. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. WINE OLD BYE WHISKY, FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, ¥INB OLD RYE WHIdRY, Rednced to 600, per Pint Botte, Reduced to 80e. per Pint Bottle, Reduoed to 500. per Pint Botta, ‘The gratification we derive from the vast pro portions our business in Boys’ and Children's Clothing has agsumed does not interest intend- ing purchasers es much es a plain statement of the enceptional values awaiting their inspec tion and approval. So here goes— Bore’ Sailor Suits, 4 to 10, for seventy-five cents each. How does that sound? Seventy- five sents for # Boys' Suit of Clothes! Just think of it. We have but one style, however, at this price, but we have every size between the ages named; it isan sora shade of fanpel, well made, and will be found to At nicely, We sells Dotter grade at $1.20, better atill at $1.48, and ‘st €2.50 we are offering some very pretty sailor ‘suits in brown grey, and blue colors. We have them alao at 83, 4, 85, @6, ond $7 asuit, We cater for the million, therefore we keep all sredes and kinds. We are offering tome very deat Cassimere Suits, with knee pants for Boys, ages # to 14, of $2.60; strongly made, correct instyloand ft. At $3, $3.50, and $4.asult we are showing some very handsome styles in Plaid, pin cheeks, and mixtures—also bine and brown effects. They come both in plain, Nor- fol, and pleated Jackets, and all wool, strong and serviceable, and their strong point is the perfect ft of every garment. At $4.50 and @5 ‘woare offering some charming little suits; there are fully 50 styles at these prices from which Seclection canbe made; they come in tweeds, cheviots, ctssimeres, and flannels, and among the lob there isn't ssuit thet con be duplicated ‘outside of our house for less than from 86 to $7. Yor those who want higher priced clothing for thote boys we've got them as high as $15 aguit, im quantities unequaled, in style and quality un- approschable. ¢ ‘The variety of styles to be found here in Boy's Hats 1s something wonderful. There are but three or four shapes of hats made that amen can wear, but with © boy its different; the de- signer of Boys’ Hats can give full play to his ar- tistie fancy without the fear of his produstions hot finding s ready market, and as a result you ‘Will seo here the Jsuntiest and prettiest ahspes teonginable in Boys’ Hate, We have everything worth keeping in the Boys’ Hat line, prices 25 cents to $2.50. Boys' Shoes—ah! there's the strong boy's weak- est potnt. He wil! abuse his shoes, “knock them ont,” en it wene, but the Extre Strong qualities 0f Boy's Shoes to be found in our Shoe Depart- ‘ment will test his destroctive powers to the ‘utmost, prices from $1.25 to $3, Doys' Furnishing Goods of every kind and Grade and style, Underwear, Hosiery, Pies, Scarfs, Shirte, Collars snd Caffe, Shirt Waists without end, in gredesand kinds and petterns bewildering to contemplate, prices trom 13 cents to $1.70. Boys’ general outfittings have made their dome here, lo! these many years, SAKS AND COMPANY, BOYS OUTFITTERS. my27 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. nn Las: Suozs. We make » speciality of Laird, Schober & Mitchelt's Ladies’ Fine Shoes. They out-wear, out-ft, outsell ‘uy line of goods made. Other lines that are relisble, and that wear and fit, find s plase on our shelves; in fact, we can show more ‘good Shoes of good makes than any house in the trade, ‘don't go lower in price than $3, but at that price sive you the best Shoe that can be bought. ‘Then st @4 comes our Hand-made Shoes that are unequaled for wear and fit; sud so on we could continue to quote prices, but the best and most satisfuctory way is to ‘eome tous and see our goods avd compare prices. EDMONSTON & 90O., 1889 AWD 1941 F STREET, AND 948 PA, AVE m7-lm Sve Coxe Haus. We have just;ressived a large lot of the a WANTED—HELP. _ WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS WANTED — Women Neo Det-makers, Be 10 7, 625; tet eters «= 8 Purnisued House for. the eum- mer} ott of recorence. Adaress 1. TL. Star Ombce. ANTED— PURCHASERS FOR SIPHON BOT- y ANTED—; 00 TTL} ILO) tes, at low figures. Address JNO. CARROLL, Wea ig Ron setae jesale dealers ittall Kinds Wettlee atal Sempsues: son Place, between nd Mand j7 Elizabeth st.. New York. Ny. Syphon ‘saruples a ae Hee teat tick: OCALLAGH AIS BOOT St WANTEDA Di [AKER WANTS A SITUA. | Weebineton, D. i my2r~! tion as lady's maid. ‘given. Apply 890 | W\TANTED_TEAMS TO HAUL BRICKS TO WASH. 13thst ow. mp Nouon Aged Apply to BECKWITH Wy ANTED=A RESPECT: oy & QUACKENBUSH. at we myer-st Wars dopecersi hetewers ED NEWSPAPER ‘my- ‘cook Bee eee ER Siare TGS Far ae teins i metas, a y correspondent : 27-2" | affairs and sectional politica aud especially with whe WV ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL AS A NURSE | Gisect and stealy: pay from S10 to Giy pe ee yeep Daal eagee Oa attors pms Os ‘Adress Box 54, Star office. © *° #12, pss ee ee SORA =<? Wante crs ENTS SPECIALITIES MUusT | v8 and dish washers, JOHN SCOTT, 216 9that | whois atruyalty expected, Addrem bos Fa, Sia omen, | myae-3 MAN AS BOOKKEEPER. WaxteD_k YouNG WAN VERY must double-entry, and ¢.1me well one should know that clothing washed Boe ] Fecommen: fA ‘Office, my27-2t* | «the ‘so. ‘WANTED [A Lape Z Se pgs Meehan eee wo ‘WANTED-youRg MAN WELL ACQUAINTED | .~ with the city, and with Teferences, to de- - Ne cue maast be acquatnted with mational Departments and life im Washineton. must be alile, WWANTED—CLEANING “AND DY dry-cleaning takes up. dus wulsker that: gatments cleaned with alkaticn soap aid Sater. ‘Tey my new ondoriens steam-mousiag phe aud sce for yourselves. PRINCE, 1009 F st. Skilled hands, pure material, quick work, and goods called for. 3 TRICYCLE, MUST BE IN GOOD and a bargain. Address TRICYCLE, ‘WANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL yusework; good wages if suitable. A. SANDERS, = WW ANTED_A COMPETENT SERVANT (WHITE a — aE vedi Bey a acon Price atid descr must come recommebue Inquire dis Nat det Re ws = SELL STLAND MOUN -arED mC Wite Banos "Pig chee le Gotten Ma a hea 2, ee eee kl ated SVAN | stables, 311 6: pee stamp sel eged envelope, BYBON VAN | from city. 0. H. ‘ANTED—A NURSE—MUST BE OF SEPTLED habits and well recommended. Apply 937 Ruode Island ave, wy27-2t WVANTED-YOUNG WAN BUN PASSENGER W ‘iovator; only those Lnvity iad cxpetience necd it WOODWARD & LOTHROP._ Waste’, NURSE GIRL, BETWEEN THE a WASTED EVERYBODY To KNOW THAT WE manufacture all our own goods and sell them at fire lowent coat, prices: on snay term without wera . ch good references. STRA: QcONMiaulscturing: Sloiiters and bate y ANTED-ROUNTY LAND WARRANTS — Wis Proe Sonora tae Renae Le Building, will pay cash for Military Bounty Land age of 12 and 14, to.g0 to Forest Glen for the | Feats ismied for services in aly war pric to the et summer. Apply immediately, with rierenee, Vdd | Hote °F mhissine sine. a! att | WAXTED-TRY A POUND OF BUTTERINE AT SNTEDGA WHT RAID TW centa per pound. audit stdout compare favor. AOE pee mone oC et ae itca MAES | ably with butler fold'a! 36 and So pascee poner ron fesaachusotis ave. bofare 1 o'clock tomorrow: “tt wetisour money.” Stalls 24-00-31 Center Market, WaANtTeD— FAMILY COOK, (WHITE); | = STELW GAREY, axa WORKS Ee A ee W&XTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: PO ea een OTS Yeathers renovated, ibattremes made overs cat SWAXTED-TURREN IN DOOM GASH AND BLIND | cat G10-2 Fa YOUNGS Smytd Sa To eS Oe WASLeD It KNOWN THAT CS BUNDY, OF ais 436 Louisiana wreaue Wiktitotna gare i gases PAE ust be well rosonumended” ‘Cook (wonian) for Washi yd, ope Sook, (woman) for, Was EE 7 Keeper one willing to work; state terus and abil \d cashier living wext of . Address GROCER, Star office. ing 2-5 \WWANTED—a8 © @ MAN WITH ay SR ee ‘Must buve references, Address Bo: . my Wy ANTED—600 wari ‘Cooks, Chamberinaids, Nu nd Serub’ Women, Walters ‘Drivers, ‘Bell Doy- Disuwashers “*"SBostbs © BEnGESS: _ny25-6r ‘ANTED-IN & 5 ? asia e ‘Wikiinley, wattere: drivers as OOKS, MALE Tor Brooklyn, N.Y, sad other cities” PeENAapione 472. PRICE XO. 'ANTED — DUNDORF rea, conducted by ladies. Men and women. ‘and colored,for ail kinds of domestic labor, for ‘springs, with reference. Mat.nw, apls _ may 86-th, fretw ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN, WITH SOME | to tako charge of a hotel store-rvom Addiess Box 57, care Mary] t-claas arrange- ALDERSON Ou Gate Koon i WW ANTED-TWo Di NG ROOM GIRLS (WHITE) ston Grove. ‘Sth st, Temple Café, Bring referencen, A YOUNG LADY TO ACT AS BOOK- ND COLORED WOME? ‘WASTED_waTTe AND COLORED woMAN Wes 8, Waitresses, Maic 926 F thew. LL PRIVATE FAMILY, A house ¢irl as chambermaid; German or American. G, W. PHILLIPS, 2 Cook Piace, Q, between 30th and ist ats. my 28-e0% (opposite City Hall), is sil tire Sates and Te ‘my lB EUCT ARTISAN WELLS Jow prices and quick uotiee f hed’; water cont. Btovi her Beds. Carpenter To. Ei 1d Furniture. Address Box } Office. WASTED SECOND a FURNITURE, Cak- bets, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of House. old Furniture, for which the by Paid. Address H. BAUM. 219-2 ED—ALL SHOULD SAVE WATER TAX yiment for meters by getting a good well of putin your yards: all kinds of weila constructed and pate furnished af shortest potice. “Adi il ou D. ok: 3 Any breakine out on face or body cnred. Moth, pim- ples, wrinkles, black-heads, val facial dia acts rea Gyoks, waltresres, latindirsecs, men cooks other | S4fac disfieurements removed, an pelp this city, Gooks, chambermaids, wo, Baltimore, | Festinouialson application. @ row 1 aie 5 Ci ue oe. EF. M. Sold by all druggists. Uc. and $1 per box. BURSHAM, 690 and 63: F st. n.w: myaeate | Gold by all dragease peeve? fmt WANTED, BUSINESS MEN To LRAVE TH orders with us for neat Job and book printing. make a specialty of giuick work. ‘AYLOK & BART, Printers i We ‘ngravers, whi > 7th st. nw ANTED-AT GEN. EF. BEALE'S STOCK farm, horses to winter at $8 perm. , box stalls: pas- $3.50 per m.: horses calied for and returned. KE. | B. LAFFERTY, Hay scaies, 10th and La.ay. jalé-6u ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX. terminated from carpets, furniture, fan, &e.. bY {Le only process which can kill them, Hot Naptha Gas. AHL CHACE & BKO., 616 La. ave. apy | WANTED STEAM carer cLEANIN ‘0 Biippine by our process, “Telephone 115-6.) 8 BE. CHACE & BEKO. 616 La ave. hte a system in America teaching the fashingtou, D.C. and ve und . terials hte: Tila needs retin BEfterns cat inateriale Hite, a of Modes," 1 — FTEs | NVANTED— COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, Boys axp Gris | W Avr tu ma heen ‘and U.S. W firs light and profitable timplosment sno picture | comsmistlonee” JOWN ETE Pst, hae Ei repicisenos on” Quit afew banded wal Gs dis- = beatae on. ew 5 Printed! Adres ‘ALBANY SUPPLY CO. ay y ANTED —DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT | BU- = eau, conducted by lads. ‘Men and woniet, white ’ red inds of domestic labor and | A. patents wishes to have amistusce UY an i See eer eetsenas CIT ast. nw. ‘arty or partner who will furnieh the inotiey t eas Soee eens -ANTED- LEARNERS FOR PROF. aig | lar and 10 avenue ioe ‘Woany lncernationsl tailor ystensswith any inchs | Eefetonces reared and given. Address bi ruleor tape-measure alone, as all scientific tailors and | FOR THREE eon {mineut Paris, Berlin apd’ London ers cut. | rr PE YEARS OR | Kost easily learned, rapidcomprehepsive and practical, | 500, will pa | ritcclasn Foal entate ARVEY, Star office 1) QOH SALE-A VALUABLE PATENT, W by all farmers. First floor, 126 43st. "my26-6 TOBACCO STORE, Rok BALE-CIGAR AND TANTED—WOULD LIKE A SITUATION 1. 27 12th st ory exe Pe ; WW ANTED-EEADQUARTER: FOR COOKS, HOt workers, msids, waitress, nurses, laundress, cooks, waiters, nd. at. Dw. my2 ply 950 Grant ave. WANTED PARIBIAN LADY, teacher of Treao r ‘Md. a Ei or country good wr i gare Not. Labor Bureau, 917 Tthet. my20 ay keepers, | WANTED—SITUATIONS A seventeen |; have been vet tro yearn: understand besness Bt ‘butlers, farm and dai getionalities, ‘city and country. "NAT. BUREAU, 517 th 7 TION AS PRESCRIPTION CLERK 'ANTED_POST | ‘ED—A PLACE AS NURSE FOR CHILDREN Wia invalid; would be willing todo Fee FRENCH iene, well known in Baltimore, xperi PEUONMIER Enbls F. Os Beliimore my26-3t* saa ime eyo? stored at Re er eee ao nw. = SS SS RL | sharge by toad or bulk woods “elevator WAREE te hatubermant and ures cr counter | lia WM. F. REAMER,_ work and plain sewing. Call at present emp! WaAxtEeD RIN TING—HANDBILLS, 4: 1315 Binge st. Z 84, 20.000 $7. 50,000 814, 100.000 3 SWVANTED-BY_A SETTLED WHITE Woman, | $3! 19,000 5, 2ii000 #10. 30.000 i 240 Private fain cee capected Addroes G. locatstresses, nurses, 1ady"s maids, house coeretanfliog botcigy EAL sure FO. Seer BURNHAM, 630 and O32 Wel uw. doing a splendid busivess: a rare < Scld'soon. “Ak number of other guod b Apply at Ofice 58 F st. “D. RAMEY W. MOFFETT, 1311 F sT. | W, loose ot tothe from - | QPECIAL OBE: | (5 "Wersell'you fine clothing, toth tm | Four measiive, on easy payinente a it | Pricey STRASLURGEN & SON, Elothievand Tailors. 112 Pet nw. “Q SSIGNEE’S SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTUR' ‘Grocery and Provision store, 1600 14th st... : must be NA W., COMMIS- Deeds tor every State and Territory. &m. tod pan, my24-Lm TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE: e lowest cash Mauutactursine drug store. ‘RB. &. MEBANE, Metro- ste] ducted by A.-M. Brooke & Co. Oilers for polstan Hotel "Te | purchage of abuve store, &c., are respectfully solicited. Wanten BY ‘2 YOUNG COLORED WOMAN A a) a see ye a fy) = dele ategebeeame 2 hg Assignee of A.M: Brooke & Co. The creditors of A. M. BROOKE & CO. are requested to send full statement cf their accounts to assis ce. All persons inde’ {o'make at pied to said firm are equated immediate settlement of their accounts, EH. THOMAS, Axsicnee, 916 T at. now, HAVE YOUR FUR. ‘Ov rhtuing presses, expert workmen. Finest as. se antique, ‘Unted, colored and Prbite letter pote end bull bead in the city. AN: DERSON & MOORE, 1010 and 101: Paave. n.w. mb5-3m eatin, Linen, CeDEAN HULL & DEAN. Brokers and Dealersin GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, A. Ee HULL ° Ware HEADQUARTERS — for Goka, Cham ‘ers, drivers, Re hg aed ner Bends Butiers and’ Valois CoOMES & WASTER FLAGS FOR COOKS, ‘MAID. WAIT- Datlors, seamstressce, nurses, lady's maids and elp, ‘with references, for this and -giber cities, "SBD Fst... 379-2, PRICE WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES: and Lands, and Heal Estate in Washington, Minneapolis and Chicago. Ofice; Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 F st _mn7-dm SHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY "T"txd FIRE Snoor Sionscn wakenouses avail themeclves of the alvautages otfered bv" ‘valuables. Clothing, paimti WANTED—ROOMS. Vv fED—FIRST OF JULY, ONE OR TW (W ‘hiniished foome.20 tour. 8.D.T, 1602 14th st, n.w. Sbiiece: with terane, are i ol janes, bric-a-brac, Fle, carjota, Cx Po Stored at low rates, Take netion before, ruiber after, Jour valuables are stolen ur buruod. Tours: au to 4 poh 20-6 ‘Toom. ‘ANTED_BY A QUIET SINGLE LADY, & WwW Parment in edvance: no ryter- po SS “MONEY TO LOAN ‘pleasant ence. "Address L. X.. Btat office. ANS fuer, two Unfurnished Rooms, wi woken: Mra. — JUNE, 18T, BY, A MOTHER A 85,000 AT 5 PER CENT ST Teal estate reourity. ‘No comuissions aditeooe | 8. W., Btar office. any i D “ANTED-AT ONCE—TWO ‘pe unfurnished either in private family adults: terms must be Btar office. oatesin Malo NISHED AND Empl yao for Box 90, ef my 23-30 DEAL ESTATE LOAN: ‘E AND FIRE INSU Bitte placed Army aud Navy Pay Accounts cant Loans on Building Ax k or other Collateral Security. ‘WIE H. DEMPSEX, 142 York ave. ‘two ____ WANTED—HOUSES. Beal Estate security. 8. C. HL Gor. Sth and F sts, -ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH A CO! a hosse. Owner only need apply. fortable dwelling eed apply. ice ite ‘parties 5 ‘such oF. to baila to m: A HOME, SM. see, ce ee e ta OF ing Sunly” payionte by ree fh i wary tng eget to mdarous, with apice- a £5,000 west rates snd no | {nyz5-0g BA MCINTIRE, 918 Fst | Wintancbas myl96t ” BROWN & BRADLEY, SMALL HOUSES AND 1331 F stn N— 825,000, ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Tos ng $2,000, and ppwarde., No cue eunsylvaiia ave. JMONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW. est rates of interest. Al TED- Ls ——— = 19-15 wit eee hotae, in arin ‘A HANDSOME NEW | VgoNRY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ALSO 2 in \weat section for ~ proved property, Address Box 17, Btar office = amounts at thirty and aixty dave tune, ou y WV ANTED_ SPECIALLY INPRO) AND UN- STOR & SUN, 1290 Pet. nw. misma é. direct owners; cee f (ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE x NCIS B. MOHUN, Weed Soins ea Meee ZANcis oF re ‘Gauwuel H. Walker, See, Gliy'P.00" Euible ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITALIN- egls, ONO Pye ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN city or county. in sums to: pee risers = en ee 630 wal MOREYTO,L04N ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT BOARDING. am len si UPONT HOUSE, N. E. COR 1: LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 TOG BUROEE BOO 2 aes Rn Ng a ‘room alwsy’ 7 NEY Ds TO hy Ge ERE LOAN ON per cont interest, ; BR era Loan REAL ESTATE, IX 8U! MURR Ret ahora rh BR OBOL' eels corner 10th and F sts. nw. Mave a0 GEO. W. UN, ‘EY MS uss to walt at security. ry » both ready-made and to | ral 16 PA. AVE. N. W. (South Side.) | r or lesving the ity should j fing of bonds. securities, joweley, Piste and other ‘valusbies wz | scan | thaw FOR RENT—ROOMS. JFO8_RENT—PURNISUED ROOMS, SINGLE OM } cpeute with private bath, Tet aw. : Fh SENT POUR FINE FonNn ROOMe, aret fone, for housskepng Gen ete encen 1819 Sth ae now esas PORE nae T_Two RENT—ELEGANT 2D FLOOR PARLOR AND. | BS bedchamber= furniaied y windows and closets: mo children. "1838S cor ath mys Oe OR RENT—18 1 ST. NW. OPPOSITE PRANK- Bs sauar, cuol leanne tor the erence en nyltie JOR RENT-SEVERAL UNFURNT: ont Fitters door, including Bunions aise eo Foor, pent eery'low smote r we, nai Location and grounds. 200 Delaware eve: me bal | Square from Capitol ie Fok, RESTOR f. BACK rent ree feet elevation» be Lwation stable: cool, well-wentil fine dover NT—471 H STN. W., Ty southern exposnre, moder separately; oor. Kent moderate to Feliable parties ) Pstnw cs OK RENT—AT 15 GRANT PLACK, ished front rooM, ob sec Conets, also two sulte OB this! foot | JQOR KENT THREE UN?T | EP second Ror for light howae Sitached. convenient ¥o three lives of cats.” 719) § ae nay Se | eee, RENT_ROOMS WITH BOARD — SrVERAT. “at railroad. stand 28th st Fon BENT SUIT#s OF CHEEREUL AND COOT, n at 1140 Conn. ave. and 1754 M st, Dest ith oF without board. Moderate rent. UNFURNISHED DOUBLE PARLOR, Wtchen vn first Moor. correanind ine row Bouse ments my 20 ' UNFURNISHED TWO HAND and floor, 1516 Qt. mw! my NICELY FURNTSITED ¥, with or without bosrd, b le rates: 714 19th at v ania ave. my UTIFUL SUMMER ROOMS: BAY Tom; corber hvuee, Dew. south References required, 1101 Rist uw. noows windows ib and cast front, ONE, partly furaished ich sud cLoweta m, cook how Fok RENT 982 N STREET NORTHWEST | Eetwo or thre “a KENT-VERY DESIXABLE —FURNIS ux on Second floor. In a private family. A) C1220 N st, now. after o pam. may F225," SHED ROOMS, WITH without board: 1702 F st. nw my? JOR RENT—1231 NY. AVE. NW) DELIGHTFUL summer rooma on first aud third floor, at moxen Prices. Tay 25 {OK RENT—AT 1613 PB ST. NW. A SUITE OF delightful “untur a Rooms: “second story vs sonth; alcove; with private family . uo herdics near. aay oes LARGE. COMME second floor, fronting t on | qp0n j Fy JOR REN} ST, ONE SECOND: oor suite, hatidaonvely furnished aud. trea ered also obo siugie Tout. Fe 2 Gentlemen preferred THE BARTHC » for the Drill will th RENT_ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED * rooms on Istand Wa floors with board, at ISU; ML iny ls 1 BATH, E cor. 13th apd G sis. n.%. DANENTUWER & 5 rr {OK RENT—TWO FINE CORNER hoo Debt newly punted aud floor: suitable for dentist or proies per month, situated 1 DAN t NW. ROOMS SIN thed biaudsoriely; low ratew sea FURNISHED ROOMS, ts, north erdicn. first cima ie mnt | POR RENT tee Livingston. iri doors abowe K stand Frankl fractivehouse. Mich aud bewutiftl | handsomely -farnished room, 1 ty. T a table bo Mode home #11 JOR RE’ _ RENT—AT ¥PRY LOW RATES FIVE Lab i romuenlious flat & 9; Building, cof. At and “Ot 'ste."n. won mon ‘third floors, ewe fata are as fing we'atiy 10) tho ts red 3. FISHER, < On premiaes Gity Hal and Park, 42: LIOTT. ‘Type writing and guaranteed. OR RENT—OF LE DROIT BUILD: NC opposite U.S. Post and Patent Oitioe ; two rovns v: cohd floor, fronting Sth and F sts. with copyiie, Matietactiry wie pace, ouitghle for potent storeey” Toro te floor, F st. front, well adapt and imeurauoe buses,” "ai. Bs my242w FOR RENT STORES. JOR RENT—ONE-HALF OF DESIRABLE. STORE. ‘well lighted, ground floor, bay window . pron: can be had immediately. Apply ou the pre Louisiana ave LEGANT NEW STORE, windows, large cot 40 ) er mo. or by yearly lows: at SOHNE BEALL & 00. 1321 NT_STORE AND. i, CORNER OF Lete.n.w.s mutable tors Gustuens of ay Appi to W. C'JOHNSON, 718 13ti st aw. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS. RE [-STABLE-IN REAR OF 1¢12 N st. ew and very desirab Stalls and carriage room. Apply to A. I. BRICK, 714 y10-L JOR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WEITIN Machines reutedat 65 per month and sold om “uy d4-Sat "“CALIGRAPH OFFICE." 33 Pat "PERSONAL. ¥ AND SEL: lish Serve sTkasBt ual eT ue 2 ACCOUNT OF Fi HEAVY DEMAND Uro: ‘Us We ary bow prepared full value 10 Gents” Second-hand 5° RGlireas or call st SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Tanawers. Bend 1O.coutee bok slotee ur to NN, AM. Ivy Ingiitute, Cor. Sth and hate LS NIGHT, AT ENTRA’ ite a0 a 5 ee! pe wit uae wan) 7 daberally: v turDla ame 40 Ie. MAYFIELD, 1511 30th ot., West Washinigion, D. froma friend. Lw., and receive suitable reward. stscr 2 OST- YED N. ON 22D OF MAY, LS —STRA! OK STOLEN. wer Rest. Lib ag oy to THOMAS KEAD}, Near Reserv, Lot ox mar 27, 1887, BETWEEN 7TH ON E stand Judi Re te Sid utaining “about Liberal if returned to rrr a mie OST_ON F ST, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, TWO Envelopes ‘The Ander wil nd Fecal pee SER ES dts ass Tost—« LORED FEMALE GKEY- Lie Rstrnt ti? Kat. and recive reward. =I sea | Sst SoM TIME LAST WEEK, 985 TN BA: Lites nay eck AL