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_WASHIN ‘Mowpar. “he Evening Star has a regular. perm: boas fide daily cireulation mere than treble that of any sther daily paper pabllshed in Washington, much greater than that «fall the other daily papers bere added sogether. ‘The theory of the stock market 1s that the fail- ‘Bre of prices to rise, and the timid and spiritiess state of investment, in spite of conditions unpre- cedentedly favorable, is due to the uncertainty about the course of the money market, growing ‘Out of the neglect of Congress to equalize the in- come and expenditures of the government, which 4s bringing about a dangerous absorption of idle money In the Treasury. And it 1s believed that some assurance by the government of its inten- ton to avert an artificial contraction of the cur- Tency Will be necessary to prevent the present era of prosperity from terminating in the disasters of acommercial and financial collapse. While the general confidence in the government's ability and inclination to dispose wisely of the threat- ened Mnancial problems will prevent any wide- spread alarm concerning what might be expected to result if the government should fail in its duty, ‘the Impression 1s strong that the public interest demands a speedy discussion and settlement of the issues arising from the present ‘treasury surplus, and the decisive determination of the wisest method of equalizing the nation’s n- come and expenditures without permitting it to ‘pecome or remain either miser or spendthrift. ‘This and other important matters left unfinished at the last unsatisfactory session of Congress might be disposed of at the suggested extra ses- sion im October, and the weight of opinion seems ‘to favor such a session. Reduction of taxes and ‘the maKing of necessary appropriations, which Jailed only in the haste and scramble of the close ‘of the last session cannot come too soon, and they ‘will benefit the public, reduce the surplus and its ‘anual accumulation, and relieve the fears which some entertain of a stringency in the money mar- ket. $a Dr. McGlynn 1s quoted as saying that, “If the Son of Man were to appear to-day, he would not be permitted to preach in any Christian pulpit. His manner, his ature and his doctrines would seem too strange to those who assume to repre- sent him.” As to manner and attire, it 1s ‘highly probable that the Son of Man would do now as be did eighteen hundred years ago—adapt him- self to the customs of the people among whom his Jot was cast. If he were to come clad in the robe and sandals of the Augustan era, and speaking no language but Hebrew, he undoubtedly would find ‘his progress difficult, even among the most dewgut members of his own church; but, in that event, he Would not be refused admission to the pulpit, for he would make no such request. The teachers of religion tn Judea, in the time of Jesus Christ, delivered their discourses seated In the center of the place of assembly, with their hearers standing inecirele around them. Dr. MeGlynn’s compari- sons would be more forcibie if he would pay a Iit- tle attention to the unities 2 Washington has a smile for Virginia and a re- proachful shake of the head for Maryland. Like a sociable neighbor, the former State responded ‘handsomely to the invitation to the National Drill, Dy sending its governor and a whole brigade of sol- diers, and grateful Washington will be glad to re- ciprocate to the extent of its powers when the oc- | casion is offered. Baltimore, which is indebted to ‘Washington for favors in connection with a long line of public enterprises, ignored the Nationai- Drill invitation, without even sending regrets Consequently, the two cities do not speak as they pass by, and the suggestion that we may hereafter send carloads of representatives to help on Baltt- | more In its orfole or other festivities 1s scoffed at, and the District ts ready to affirm that Maryland 43 not “my Maryland.” ———— Tt ts perhaps natural that the deaf mutes ot New York should regret that the contract for a statue of Dr.Gallawlet should have gune toa sculptor possessed of all hts senses as long a3 there are deaf mute sculptors inthe fleid; but It ts question whether they would be wise in con- | fining the competition to the circle of their fellow | sufferers. The affection for Dr. Gallaudet cher- | jshed by the deaf mutes will not find satisfactory expression in any statue unworthy of the mem- | ‘ory it aimsto perpetuate, no matter who models it. The most Gtting tribute that can be paid to ‘the doctor's virtues would be such a cultivation of artistic tastes and faculties among the people to | whom he dedicated his life that a deaf mute | would carry off the palm by merit, aud not by favor, In acompetition open to sculptors of all ‘kinds and classes. ge The death of Major Ben: Perley Poore still Turther reduces the steadily contracting circle of ‘veterans among the Washington newspaper cor- respondents. A bright writer and a jolly good fellow ts gone. He has written his last paragraph, ‘wold his last story, and cracked bis last joke. He will be missed personally in every group which Kaew Bis cheerful presence, and more widely by the great public, with whom his name was as familiar as household words, through his graphic pen-work. ——————» ABif it were not enough to be rained on, and frozen stiff, chewed by Diack files, and bled by | yard. | (bar pattern), and at this price it ie an unusual bar- ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. isitors "To Wasutxarox Are notified that during the GRAND SUMMER “OPENING,” Now taking place at the PALAIS ROYAL, An opportunity is offered to secure 8 MEMENTO OF WASHINGTON At anominal cost. _See advertisement below. A Rae Orrenrsa NOTWITHSTANDING THE EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND THERE HAS BEEN WITHIN THE LAST FEW DAYS FOR THOSE ELEGANT SUITS FOR GENTLEMEN THAT WE ARE SELLING AT @15 EACH, THERE MUST NECESSARILY BE SOME WHOHAVE NOT SEEN THEM,AND THOSE“SOME” INTENDING PURCHASERS TOO. WELL, GENTLE- MEN, ALL WE HAVE TO SAY IS THE SUPPLY 18 ALMOST UNLIMITED, FOR, ANTICIPATING JUST my30 ANNUAL GRAND SUMMER SUCH A RUSH, WE MADE AMPLE PREPARATIONS EGS TOMEET IT. WEKNEW WHAT EXCEPTIONAL CEG VALUES THOSE SUITS WERE BEFORE WE AN- GEERING, NOUNCEDTHEM. WE KNEW THAT WASHING- Gee TONIANS ARE PEOPLE OF KEEN DISCERNMENT, OPENING, QUICK TO SEE AND RECOGNIZE A GOOD THING OPENING, WHEN ITS IN SIGHT, AND THEREFORE WHEN OPENING, THEY SEE SUCH VALUES AS WE ARE OFFERING | wy yey 00 KN. DDD A £ ¥ IN CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS, SERGES, CASSI- RI fe es ee MERES, TWEEDS, CHEVIOTEENS AND HOME- Mil Bo BAN Boe A444 Fon SPUNS IN EVERY SHAPE AND SHADE AND STYLE AND PATTERN THAT FASHION HAS DE- ‘MAY 30, CREED IS FIT TO WEAR AT #15 A SUIT, THEY MAY 30, ARE NOT APT TO HESITATE ABOUT SECURING MAY 30, ONE, ESPECIALLY WHEN THE PERFECT FIT- MAY 30, TING QUALITIES OF EACH AND EVERY SUIT ‘MAY 30, THEY MAY TRY ONIS APPARENT. THERE'S NO} UU ERE 958, DDD AY ARGUMENT NECESSARY ON THE PART OF THE z Hi g Ee 83s. B BR ry yy SALESMAN TO CONVT INCE A WASHINGTONIAN q Uy Eee Sgg8 PoP Ra 4 ” THAT SUCH VALUES WERE NEVER OFFERED IN THESE PARTS BEFORE. IN THIS OFFERING MAY 31, OF SPLENDID SUITINGS AT 815 A SUIT WE MAY 31, DEMONSTRATE THE ABSOLUTE FOLLY OF PAY- MAY 31, ING SO-CALLED MERCHANT TAILORS—SAMPLE MAY 31, PEDDLERS WE CALL THEM—FROM 810 TO 815 MAY 31, MORE FORASUIT NO BETTERIN MATERIAL) wy weep ppp MUCH POORER IN TRIMMING, AND OUTSIDE] WWWW EL DD THE RANGE OF COMPARISON IN TONE, STYLE, LAS Pe SNAP, FIT AND FINISH. LOOK THESE INCOM- ee ae ake PARABLE 615 SUITS OVER BEFORE BUYING. BR A YY ‘THEY ARE HERE TO BE SEEN. BoP AAS Ym sare JUNE 1, SAKS AND COMPANY, JUNE 1, THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIERS, a z my30 SEVENTH. ST AND MARKET SPACE. eee 1,000 Pages Sess AND HAMBURG EM- broideries, slichtly soiled by water in 1 poPtation: all widths, at less than hait thelr value at _my28-2 BLUM’S, 745-747 Sth st.s.e,_ f2-The Palais Royal respectfully requests your pres- ence, and promises the grandest display in its history. We retain the right to sell only one piece of each Souvenir lot to ‘customer, Legitimate Patrons will not be restricted. :apdsatin ina the Double Combinatio seamal Sec. and 1343 1ith st. ae S55 00 U UY VFEENN NITRRR gSS, §. So ov UV Ve NNNUR RSS EE i ss BEE iy EL ean RRR, 8ss8"o0? Yuu’ WY Eee S SRHE BSsg8 RR = 12%e. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c. 25c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 21c, 123 Linen Collars, 3 for 25¢. 123 Linen Cuffs, 10c. pair. 25c. Crepe Lisse Rufflings, 19c. 98c. Spanish Lace Scarfs rnd Fichus, 79c. 25e. Plain and Fancy Chemisettes, 17c. 7c. Fancy Dancy Dotted Veils, Sc. each. 20 Trimmed Hats for $15. ‘33c. Straw Sailor Hate, 251 ‘It seems almost unnecessary for us to introduce an advertisement of our Ribbon Department by reiterat- ing that we carry nothing but ALL SILK RIBBON: Yet, such being the case (and a fact as valuable as it is, Uncommon), We think it will bear the weight of con- siderable emphasis. So you will understand that the prices named below. notwithstanding their phenomi- nal cheapness, are for warranted ALL SILK goods. Be. $1.98 Fancy Moire Sash Ribbons, $1.7% 480. Ribbons, 39¢.—81.68 for $1.59. 48c. Ostrich Feather Tips for 39¢. 98c. China Silks for 79c. 18e. Fancy Cloth Suiting, 150, G5c. 22-inch Surah Silks, 53¢. 81.29 Black Silks, 81. 98c. Black Satin Rhadame, 89¢, 10e. Fans for 7e.; 19. for 13¢. 25e. Fans for 19c.; 49 for 39e. 68c. Fans for 59: 98 for 79c. $2.08 Ostrich Feather Fans, $2.47. 25e. Jewelry for 19: 49¢. for 39e. 75e. Jewelry for 39: 98c. for 79. 84.39 Watches, all styles, $3.98. 89.50 Real Diamond Pins and Earrings, €8.98. 811.49 Real Gold Watches, $9.98. 98c. Satin Coaching Parasols, 87c. $1.58 Fancy Coaching Parasols, $1.37. $2,08 for 82 48; 83.48 for 82.98. $2.25 Silk Umbrellas, gold, silver tops, 82.10. $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. $1.35. 81.10 Embroidered “Elite” Kid Gloves, 98c. | 68c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, 59¢. 48c. Taffeta Silk Monsquetaires, 39c. ‘30. Pure Silk Mitts for 25e. 18c. All-Silk Mitts for 15c. 25. Pocketbooks and Satchels, 190. 40c. for 39c.; 980. for 79e. SASH RIBBONS. 10 cents{a yard fora 5-inch All-Silk Sash Ribbon, in blue, brown and uavy. 75 cents a yard for a Qinch Block-Pattern Black | Saab Ribbon. Guaranteed value, $1.25 yank. 89 cents a yard fora fine Satin and Gros Grain Sash Ribbon, in ail colors Guaranteed value 8 cents s 98cents a yard fora fine imported Watered Sash ‘Ribbon, which we formerly sold at $1.09 a yard. 94 cents a yard is considerably below the value of | our 7-inch heavy Satin and Gros Grain Sash Ribbon gain. 1.48 a yard is what we have marked our 11-inch Watered Sash Ribbon—a very fine, imported, all-sitk | article—and this is 20centss yard below the market price. | FANCY RIBBONS. We have marked our 6-inch and 7-inch Plaid Rib- dons at 25 centsa yard. There are some “big bar- gains” in this lot. We have reduced our No. 16 Picot, Loop and Fan- Eaged Ribbous.in checks and stripes, and in all colors, from 40 cents to 23 cents a yard, ‘We have made a similar reduction in a special line of | Satin and Velvet Ribbons, Plain and Picot Edge, very | desirable shades, and now offer at 25 cents a good reg- ‘war 40-cent goods. mosquitoes, her Adirondack excursion must be made more miserable for Mra Cleveland by a dally telegraphic report to the press of her back- ‘woods toflets. Some day there will occur a signifi- amt omission of this feature of the report, and then we shall conclude that the first lady in the land has succumbed to the climate, and appeared in rubber boots and a gossamer gown, with a ‘Shawl ted over her head, oe ‘Yesterday there was adress parade on the drill grounds in the presence of several thousand per- soma, and last evening a concert by the Marine ‘band at one of the theaters. And yet a multitude of working people, with a Sunday afternoon on ‘thelr hands, who did not care for military pageants and music, or Whohad not the§money to spare for a admission fee, found the doors of the National ‘Museum and the Congressional Ubrary closed against them. If there is a moral quality hidden anywhere in this distinction will somebody please dig it out and let ua see what it is liker — A new French cabinet which excludes Bou- langer, has been constructed with great dimculty, Dut it 18 apparently a rickety affair, ready to tumble over a& the first touch. French politics ‘will be decidedly interesting until the exact status or Boulanger in the national history ts determined. ‘The formation of this cabinet settles nothing. a ‘The English Uberal party 1s casting about for new issues to add to that of home rule for Irelan@, and i is said that church disestabiishment for Scotland and Wales will be proposed. The sug- gestion of something substantial for England is necessary lo round gut the political bill of fare, $$ The display of military skill by our soldiers of the future now gives way to the decoration of the graves of the soldiers who have fallen. Last week we admired and praised the living; today we honor the dead. There is a sermon of peace in the transttion, ae rs ‘It did seem strange that Dr. McGlynn should confide his plans toa waitress ina country hotel | after refusing to talk to representatives of the | leading newspapers. His denial shows that the eceentricities of genius do not extend so far as that in his case. ae ‘The moet appropriate of ail the soctal attentions received by the Wild West showmen in London was the entertainment of the Indian Chief Red Shirt by the Savage club. pin The followers of Henry George ought to ve peacemakers. Then, if they fail to acquire the earth by confiscation, they will get it by inherit. | Mu J. P. Pan 21207 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Will show op Monday, May 234, a complete assort- mentof TRANSPARENT TULLE BONNETS, LONDON TUR- BANS AND HATS foe traveling, SEASIDE and CARRIAGE HATS, and ENGLISH YACHTING HATS. Ail of the latest iumportaticn. For Ow Rex Waser FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, Reduced to S0e. per Pint Bottle. ‘Reduced to 50c. per Pint Bottle, ‘Warranted free from fusel oi! and all other imperides, and special sed ta use. has my21 Betsy sid Sd and Dota now. 83.39 Traveling Bags for $2.98. ‘ourints," for toilet articles, 49¢. - Dolls 59; 49 for 39. 81.68 Vestfront Jerseys, $1.45. $1.98 Braided Jerseys, $1.45. $2.39 Chemisette Jersey, 8.98. Be Oo BRR $2.98 Beaded Jerseys, $3.68. BR 8 8 REN $4.68 White Lawn Suits, 83.98, Bat FE 26.98 Suits $5.95; $5.98 for 34.99. 89 Suits 87,98: $14.68 for $1. $35.98 Black Lace Dresses for 832. MMMM A RRR) cco oH OH FER | $9.37 Newmarkets, for traveling, €8.50. MMMM AA RoR OG HOW EF $17.35 Camels Hatr Wraps, 815. SS SA BRR g HHH EE | osc. Calico Wrappore, 8c Mmm 2°42 8B SoS HOB Beec | s1iscammere snawis, 01.20; $2.08 for 82.69, $4.98 London Tailor-made Jackets, $3.98. 98c. Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, 79¢. 48c. Lisle Hose, split feet, 44c. '39c. Silk Finished Lisle Hose, 3c. 4-4c. India Gauze Vests, 33c. ‘98c. Ribbed Lisle-thread Vests, 8c. 1c. Nurses’ Tucked Aprous, 15¢. 23e. Nurses’ Embroidered Caps, 170, 750. Corsets, all styles, 590, 25e. Bustles, to wear with reeds, 19¢. ‘98e. Embroidered India Linen Sacques, 58c. 31.19 Alarm Clocks, 98c. 4c. Japanese ware for 41c, 5c. Boxes Note Paper, 21¢. 10c. Pears’ Soap for Oc. 15c. Bottles Bay Rum. 120, DAM'S 84-WIDE MOSQUITO NETTING, A colors, 39¢. per piece, containing 8 wreak my 28-2 _____—TA6-74T Biotin, Bac ZANILLA SUN UMBRELLAS, 22 INCH, “Af tue, Double Combination Store, 1241 and 1943 11th stae, re yee A Fras Sacrrrice For Casn. Se. Striped Grenadine at 5e.: $8 Parasols at $2: | 25e. Bottles Florida Water, 10¢, Eis. Secrmucherg at 12560) 41.80 Lyon suk at §4; | $1.19 Embroidered Cambric Chemiaes, 5c. S}qe, Gauze Underwearat S50. 781. Thompson Cor- | 85c. Embroidered Cambric Nightgowns, 59c. Mea Boe e125 Couuterpanes ai $1; 1c Frait of | O&c. Embroidered Short Underskirts, 59. the Loom Cotton at +c; Allurator Cotto | $1.35 Embroidered Rufte Skirts, 31.13. ecting at 15%c.; 15e. -Serim at Ue Beat Muslin Dra wide wool Susting ai 1.25 Linen i patton wary best hae Toe: Stik Veiling 10c. ke, ‘98c. Embroidered Corset Covers, 790, BRODHEAD & CO's, 126. Stamped Linen Tidies, 8c. _my28-3t 907 F st.,near9that. nw, | 3c: Stamped Linen Searfe, 27¢. 91.50 S-size Damask Napkins, @1.39, 65c. 20-inch Cotton Birleye, 5c. $1.60 8-4 Turkey Red Table Covers, 81.42, , Sc. PER CASAS, PLAIDS, PLAIN AND FANCY my 28-20" __ 745-78 Dihee kc. 24448 Fine Damask Towels, 45c, 1230. Pillow-case Cotton, 90. FI GED SD. SINDW SHADES IN BLUE AND caR- | htarkers Mills and Androseorsin Mualins, 736. oot Of cor fg 12}e. Check Nainsook. all stylea, 110. _my28-3t iS omp 1241 and 1243 1 Tithe REDUCE OUR ST. RRIMMBD BUNNETS aod HATSCC™ OF 19¢. Eeru Striped Pique, 15¢. 2¥e. 29-inch Terry Cloth, 2c. ‘The following at 10 per cont discount: ‘we are offering them at GREAT BARGAINS. Fancy Baskets, Oriental Goods ALL COLORED STRAWS AT ACTUAL cosT. * Parties leaving the city will find the very latest CHILDREN'S styles in Dress and Shade Hats for Country and Sea- ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT side wear, at Se. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 40. 25c. Lace and Embroidered Collars, 19. my28 82.48 Sateen Dresses, all sizes, $1.08. ALDEN ry ‘5c. Lisle-thread Hose, all sizes, 2c. Cee oe DRESSES, AGES 1 TO 6 | 320 jother Hubbard” Aprons, 190. my28.218 BLUW'S, $1.15 Prettily Embroidered Dresses, 88, ‘TA5-747 Sth at! ne. ‘98c. Mull Caps, Patent High Backs, 8 Sc. WQ CASES OF SHORT END FANCY ST 53 Se ace Seager roma | Ne Sates an ie lines cele a svcda worth 62%. at Se. ‘Double Combination 141 aud yest GENTLEMEN'S Bar (Cancel Bay One BABY COACHES. BABY COACAES. At the Very Lowest Prices. Largest Assortment ‘To Select From. ‘Headquarters for Lawn Tennis Goods. Lawn Tennis Goods. 26c. Half Hose for 19. ‘S5e. Half Hose for 200. : 48c. for 4c. 2c. Gauze Underwear, 21¢. 35e. Balbriggan Underwear, 28¢. 48e. Underwear, all styles, 420. 260. Scarfs, all styles, for 18¢. ‘B5e. for 29e.; 44c. for 370, Croquet. Croquet. Se. “1 oe ‘85e. “Palais Royal” Shirts, 780, ‘Ball Goods, mat Goods. ‘98c. French Percale Shirta. 87 CH. RUPPERT, prog lebewierncry nh trrmg ory 37 7 iat AC 403, 405 7th _st. nw. 20c. Cuffs, 18e.; Ibe. Collar, 116, ke Einbossed. Buspenders, 19¢. ‘ARD. $225 Twil-ailk Unbrelins, $180, bb that onr $1.50 Genuine Gloria Umbrellas, 81.38, a tanmpens entrant wd Cone cee pe Dayion | 25¢. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 190. MONDAY Sonn flosed the Entire 98c. English Kid Gloves, 79¢. Our Customers will therefore se orders THIS EVENING pomp hermes ran ‘Monday, and oblige ee a Aft L A my28 ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO. od dad mrs Croce Lixe 2 : 2 WASHABLE long A ey poy Pisin sad Fancy ‘Duk, b0e. to RR, 00, big 8 z on ‘00 e SPRY | oar Se | aaviGit, my?s 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ax Grasp Tsvitaros. ‘You are cordially invited to attend the Open- ing TO-MORROW, as advertised below. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, SPECIAL “OPENING” or LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WOODWARD SUITS aT & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE oN ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 AND JUNE 1ST. Ladies’ Lace Suits. Ladies’ White Suits. Ladies’ Sateen Suits, Ladies’ Gingham Suite, Ladies White Wrappers. Ladies’ Fancy Wrappers. ‘Ladies’ Albatross Suits. Ladies’ Bathing Costumes. “ Mi ‘Misses’ White Suite, isses’ Sateen Suita, ‘Misses’ Gingham Suits, ‘Misses’ Albatross Suits. ‘Misses’ Bathing Costumes, chil child: stock and best ‘Washington. Children's White Suits. Children’s Sateen Suits, dren's Pique Suits. iren’s Gingham Suits, Children’s Percale Suite. &e., &e., Be. ‘We have a large line of specially-attractive styles of Misses’ and Children's White Suits for communion and graduation exercises. Our display on Tuesday and Wednesday will far surpass anything of the kind yet attempted by us, and represents, we believe, the finest intrinsic values ever shown in ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fsts. n. w. tions: patterns for wraj 1 style red yard. ‘inch Black per yard. Very stylish for yard. Norz.—As the QMai yle reduced from 8: L style redifved from $3.50 to 82.00. 22-inch Black Armure Silk Grenadine, two choice styles, reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per advise an immediate Busck Guexapises Repvcen. In order to close out our stock of Black Silk Grenadines we have made the following reduc- Black Silk-and-Wool Lace-Striped Grenadines reduced from $1 to 75c. per yard. Black Velvet-Figured Silk Grenadine. choice styles, reduced from $1.50 to 81 per yard. Black Velvet-Figured Silk Grenadines, large Ps, combination, &e.— ‘uced from 82.50 to 21.00. 50 to $1.50. AlL-Silk Armure Grenadine, ex- cellent quality, reduced from $1.75 to $150 “Novelty” Grenadine,13-inch satin and gren- adine stripes, with narrow whitestripe between. ‘combination with plain biaek grenadines. Reduced from $1.75 to $1.60 per stock is not very extensive, we lection. in floor; north arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Soom Fax Beyonda dou! every style that ‘Wrappers, Sacqu &e., embracing on Fiannels of si my28 oy Fiaxvers. bt the finest stock of Summer Flannels we have ever shown, representing is desirable for Ladies’ Dresses, ues, Children’s Dresses, Cloaks, an infinite variety of plain shades, fancy stripes, checks,plaids and figures, ‘We are quoting the lowest prices ever named. imilar styles and qualities. (Basement; to the right.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. to 7, 25e.; real At thé Double C at. a. 36 INCH WIDE ‘Se. per yard, _my28. TAIR OTL. actual vaitie 10 st ne. ‘CLOTH OYS’ GENUINE MACKINAW STRAW HATS, 6% Waliiv, 496. jombination, 1241 and 12 43, 11th FANCY CURTAIN DRAPERY, at il cloge the choice at. we 3c. per yd. Double Combination, 1241 and 1243 1ith my 28-3t_ ‘vantage of the Naver Scce A Cuaxcz. a EILBRUN LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLORS Are constantly filled with customers taking sd- “GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY” FOR REAL BARGAINS. WE OFFER THIS WEE! BARGAIN NO. 1. Cousin's Flexible ‘Kid Button, $2.24, BARGAIN NO. 2. Real French Kid worth @3.50. Button and Oxford Ties, $1.97: BARGAIN No. 3. Ladies’ and Misses’ hand-sewed Tipped Oxford Ties, 85cte; worth 81) 3. BARGAIN NO. 4. Boys’ fair stitched Button, $1.24. BARGAIN NO. 5. Gent's Hand.Sewed Gaiters, a new line, $2.97; worth 85. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low-Quarter Hand-Sewed, $1.25 to $3.97. 1. HEILBRUY, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 2 Bee Ola Leay in Window. P.8.< TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL my30 F. SMITH, .9 fine kid shi t oO ‘1c. per yard, worth, my28-2t" ‘the Double Com! ND aa Pit sng $583 my28-3¢ sau ) ie ar sartrnoeibes ag OY MATTING rascals a ey cut : AMPSON'S ener oa Bia eho aoe ts HE HECENT a Standpoint, by T Al H ie ae STOTT, serpy FAST FROM A ROUTHERN indaweaithe™Coussetiout, New York, ‘Rev. W. As on Theological Themes, by Rev. A. ? by Chae MBBeckett, WANTED--HELP. BOY TO LEARN THE STEREOTYPE clectrotype business. Preference mixing to one JOPGR PER we printing business.” MAT RICE JOYCE, 418 11th st nw. my ‘ED—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG SE TO ra and clams, and make himself gen- ‘ANT! rT open. 0 erally ‘usefal ina restaurant. Inquire 1411 Penn. ave, between 14th and 15th sta, m30-3t" W: GOOD BAKER, 1003 444 ST. SW Call simmediately. WAS TED—A youNG WHITE int, a500r ri 15 years old two in family,” Apply 724 Maryland ave. ne. W 4STED_AN EXPERIENCED COOK. ( caPAnLE of doing the washing and ironing for a f four. “Apply at 1408 Sth st, 2. ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS Wittiderstata hie baste hae and good references: 620 13th st. now. W5ANTED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, TO GO soy fee Oueiand for the sumaner, to cook, wash, and iron for private family. of. s on Wooamont Flats, 13th stand fows Cin WANTED=3, COMPETE the aa; Most. nw. WANTED-MAIDS, NURSES (COOKS, MALE AND female), waiters, drivers, and others, this city: cooks for Brooklyn, N.Y. and other cities. "G29 Fs iw, telephone 370-2, PRICE & CO. __my330-6 * Wat ‘O FIRST-CLASS WAITERS AND ‘one Dish-washer. ust be well recommended; at CHAS. FLEISCHMAN" fectioner and Caterer At* Was hAnT. | ENERG LADY wishes a Situation as’ working hot rT: D0 gbjections to leaving city. "Address ETTC, Star oflice. it WASTED-TWO, COLORED | GIRLS—ONE AS waitress and the other as chambermaid. Must come with the best of recommendations, and perfectly understand their duties, Call at 1120 Vermont ave. _my30-2 yy ANTED — TO tok Ac oEAR to drive carriage gare of Horses: must be willing to live out of tat sear the city, and experienced in care of horses. Adi Box —, Star oftice. ED—A GOOD COOK (WHITE), TO GO TO the sea-shore for the summer. ‘The best. of refel ences that may be seen required. Inquire at the Han Hiton House, comer of and Lath sts. uaw., Ror 13, from 10 to 11 EDIATI ER ey who has sue business, clt will zs ae erect BLE ‘orders for interior woo: state Oflice, 6 Tience anda general kuowledse’ of the and peopl W Sooiemaitch &e. Address F. D, KRAMER, & G0, 36 Nortin a S . Philadelphia. my ¥ ANTED—THREE W laundry and one to do housewor! Home Sehool, Georgetown, TED—-AGENTS-GOOD CO’ experienced solicitors. “Homes 7 ANTE experience in the dray busit PINKAED'S PHARMACY, my28-3t" 3 2136 Lithst hw, W: ANTED—CO0 WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN cooks, waitresses, laundresses,mnen cooks, city. Cooks, chainbermaids, &e.. Baltimore, New ty, Rockville, Md. Bring’ reference. i 630 and 632 F st nw. D WAIST HANDS, AT 1: prepared to Work. WANTED SAN, APPRENTICE TO THE makiue business, and will be taught the Inter national tullor system of cutting. WANTED RELIABLE MEN, WITH GOOD B iness qualifications to act as azents for the P Live Stock Insurance Co.; no trouble for agents to make lange salary. Apply” Hoom 8. 1006 mye ee V COLORED NU country Juue 1st, to tak azes six years and eighteen months. ae N W ironer; siso a box who knows e care of w horse, wo 0 to the country Apply at Room 30, Glover Bulidins. na F at, Mt 0 TO. 32 Chauiberma:ds, Waiteress, Nurses, Men Cocks “Waiters” Scullions, Wits Boys, Hot: house, attend horse. Mes: ian and Wit makers. NAT. BUREAU, 3 z y ANTED—AN HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GOOD Habits, located outside principal citie F st nw. 0 TO THE of twochildren, Apply 2115 Pa, Vv tion represinungoldestabhidlied ira iiss eronees. MANUFACTURER Supt, L N.Y. =D—GOOD RESTAURANT COOKS, WAIT \ddish washers. JUHN SCOT, 216 9th st. ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT DU- rea, conducted by ladies. Men and woren,w and colored.for all kinds of domo springs,witi reference, A) Ti Ms ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS for a light and profitable employment; no p: nese; no humbug. Send 10c, for a valuable pack— to commence on. “Ouly a few hundred will be dis Qeibuted. “Address ALBANY “SUFPLY’ CO. NY )-LEARNERS FOR P nternatioual Tailor S: armed, rapicon we only system in Atuet ing the above an Minch needsno refitung, Patterns cnt, inaterials fitted, Juade, The systems faugit yy, Mave oe OF Modes,” : NITED — BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND rown deughter, the care of a furnished house for Mer mouths: best of references required. Ad- dress L. EM, Star off my30. NTED—AS AN IN’ With AAS, BSS W. ANTED—LOTS. 7 AN TED—T0 EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME NEW Address Box 17, Star oilice my26-1m. v ANTED-SPECIALLY— Ted aI et ae Wa OTT TONAL CAPITAL IN- vestment Co., (Samuel Iker, president, 630 ixible Prop- in any section, promptly pur- bargain. A) proved proverty IMPROVED AND U rect from owners H. Louisiana ave., next door to City PO) erties,large or sy chased if found to te WANTED-MISCELLAN NEOUS ANTED—AT THE U. 8. TREASURY TWENTY vie two months’ steady work. THOMAS my30-2t" ED—HOU: PERS TO TRY READY W We Ask your grocer for it. GEO. eral Agent, O17 25d W. ‘ANTED—1 Indy teach FIN RED FRENCII er, Will exchauge lessons for board in Address M'LLE LOUISE, Star office, ANTED AR \ ERE EEE rao 81, Star office my2b-3t* NTED—DRESSMAKING TO DO IN Fai ies or take home. Cuts by Tailor system. A dress MISS A. B. Star office. my28-1m ED—A WIDOW LADY (NO. DREN) WANIEbe Groot Rin tihel tive fr the sine mer; best of reference. Address B. T. L., Star Oftice. my2 —PURCHASI sIPHON Va ior ne eR te SO EON ABOR, ol dealers in all Kinds bottles and demijobie, spp fenien sal nds wa B.C gS nbon, samples OCALLAGHANS, 200 Tat. my27 lizabeth st ifr seen at “e AMS TO HAUL BRICKS TO Wi Wines Hae tinnel. “Apoly to BECRMITE er uac CRENUUSH, 2085 Matus anor se V fates = 70 stalls f¢ ie oe vier a ope jor erain feed cena phones tatledtgr Onder box at Price's stables, 311 6: farm On 7th st. road, 8 miles, from elty. ik, Sligo, ray ‘BODY TO KNOW THAT janufacture all our own goods and sell them at the lowest cash prices, on easy’ terms, without secur- nan W: Swill pay cash for Military Bounty Land War- Fanta laniea fo services in any war prior {othe Habel: ith good references. STRASBULGER PSanufecturiug Clothiers and Tailors, “12 F im 'ANTED-BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS—WM. J. JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law, Room 41, Le Droit, mh Ton. m BY ANTED-TRY A POUND OF ee "aE r pound, ae if itdon't compare favor- ably with buttor sold at 30 and 35 cents, Feturn and et? si eee Stalls ‘60-51 Center Market, ANTED_STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; ‘Atathers Renovated, iuatirensca mde. over, car! galled for and delivered, lowest prices. Office Jao Pa ave.: Factory Sth st. and Ks. 6. Telephone eat 610-8. FH. YOUNGS. IT KNOWN THAT C. S BUNDY, OF y ANTED— Ww ite City Hall), is conan ede for Sil the States and Terr | % ae my11-6m WANTED_—SITUATIONS. REFINED GERMAN GIRL WISHES NTED- situation or lady yy ANTED— | V maids and oth ANTED bred yc W st, near Penney! ¥ chil my Waren given. Apply 8: Want employed Ws S820" thst. nw. Star offi Spacious ua, D.C, MER BO miles fr Tguand shady 929 F stow. les from V ‘as Indies’ mai Address 1150 7th ACES FOR ©: ers, drivers, butlers, seamatressea, nurses help, "with Feferences, for th ‘Telephone lou as waiter and coachman : CAD spe: good references, Address Box BY A RESPECTABLE rooms; delightful location, “18 T'st tw Nowiil aren! eed = miy380-3e pore NT_TWO OK THREE UNFURNISHED ae peo mg. Tnguire 924 Vat at thw ea nee : ci __ | FROR, RENT—AN UNFURNISHED PaARLOK ON WASTED-BY A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL IN A t first floor and three unfurnished Rooms on thi private fa ania ave ANTED_BY A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAS Place to go in try to take charge of one vod references. Apply at 1841 8th et... J ANTED—A DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUA. maid or 6roW! 30 13th et mw. D—WOULD LIKE A SIT store: ave seventeen years; have been ‘od in store over two years: understand basitieas Apply at 1527 12th st. now. HEAD QUARTER FOR COOKS, HOU: workers, taids, Waitress, nurses, laundress, men cooks, waiters, butlers. coachmen, fart. nationalities; city and country. “WAN TED—RC OMS. = = and $8 in advan ent location, «: J ANTED — GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH | S188 tn advance, | ¢ exchan Wier ition sate Heone! Taralied tor ligne | PAA fais. References exchanured hogrekoen ig dutite the sununer. reat not to exceed | OR RENT ONE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT $20; excellent references given. A INDIAN. room. with board, in private fauily. COUNTRY BOARD. LUTHERVILLE, N.C. RB. Ry MD. fOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNL Pusscusets via Baiuworaaad Potomss RoR ean | Mt cating rooms, with clesch second floor. 81% or chatie cars in Union station: Baltimore, whenca Ti | similar tome, tind toon, sii sis one larce furs huiles to station, Mrs. J. A. SHERWOOD. my30. Pished roam," 8y)jogders, luproveimeuta, ight FEW SUMMER BOARDERS WILE BE TAR asekeeD ing. hist. a is AA at repronable sates ‘at “Melrose,” Kaypattanuock | FROH RENT—PRIVATE FAMILY, A LARG! Va.:coo! house, large yard, ‘abundant shade. front room, suitable for man and wife or “4 Mrs. C, A. BRIGGS, Amidsville. Rappahan- | tien: location rst class. Sth st nw. my2hate Pounty, V my30-m,w,6,60 dress HP. MO 5 Gondousvilie 4 a hall Toums which will be vacant June Ist, with, ahaifiesucaiaton, Aad crv wRtcle ii 70 ue \T_WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, coo ological Seminary, Faitfax County,¥ os exposures trust 65 on ao a a8 SUMMER BOARD VIRGINIA—THE UNDER: NOR RENT_TWO LARGE NEWLY-PURNISHE! uy her pean te Gre Stein | Partai ng, mothe capone re eighborhood, oe isa Co.,Va. The situation is healthy, sonaole! 111 Est. nw. = oe" y SIRS. M,C. MORRIS, Trevilians. Fre RENT. E SECOND FLOOR Tees ‘BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, FIVE ee a shington on ids, pure iuer than Washington. DARD, FIRST-CL. u Alexandria: large hi ero fag Latmudress for fine work or ae bonne for children Apply at Mr. GENNESTE (ED AT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE | uaty, Var at foot, of Southiweat ds, ffteon trains a “day to Wash: ington. Address BOARDING, Box 129, Alexandria, FURNISHED ROOMS—A FEW at the “Aub Md st: one of the coclest hous! = iy T2111 9TH ST. NW. TWO FURNISH: Rooms for gentlemen, #11 and @9 per month ‘or to travel al :00KS, MAIDS, War lad 7H-2. P Fe CELY FURNISHED ROOM IN northwest section: 88 per mouth #3 per week, Ad- Gress M.M., Star office, ie 105, Star office. JOR RENT—AT 1613 P STON. Wo A STEER OF delightful unfurnished “Rooms; second story tine window's south th private family. elildren ; herdies ne KF mayo OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNPURNISHE! FOR RENT ENO LARGE SECOND Fr furnished Parlors" Also, furnished Ro moderate prices. Keferencesexchanged. 01 nw. JOR RENTFURNISHED LANGE AIRY ROOM. 2 Ist. we. my28" a mehildren. References 3 ATION IN A FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SUx Rooms: bay windows iu every rooin . coruer, pew, south and east front. References nequired Ket nw. Tayo POR REST —OoMS—140¢ HTH STREET N. Ww for rent, one lange, cool frout room, with bay house: all imodiern improvements, Boat for two, #40. References exchanged my 27st aud dairy sll BUREAU my27 fit NAT. JOR RENT—& STREET NORTHWEST, ONF, ‘two or three unfurnixhed or partly furnished Tooms ou second and thini floors, with good close ts, & c th 1303 Corcoran st. mW. WOR RENT—VERY * Rooms on second toc at 1229 Nat nw ny DESIRABLE | FURNISH in a private family. Apply p.m. g VOR RENT—AT 940 1 . TWO DELIGHT T. fil unfurnished rooms on second floor, Incand beat door: referen hanaced, my ‘the B. and 0. 16: ‘air and water, ‘Address GUY SOEs, OR RENT— ROOMS IN NEW HOU {fama then exposure; ore ¥ TEREE_U: NFURNISHE) Muitublo for housbeenioe St ished front room, with board.” 40 ise, lange rooms, my2N-3t* miles out on Midland it: HOUGH: 8M punty, Va. S: cow vexetabl accommodated milk and ive. TT im’ “my1 Fauguier Count A THoMas Manassas, Va. dria, Va. = (Gininond tn $5 chppe nw. os Rime of Nibs :ORGE Bi osT—8TI ‘OST—ON F juease return to K, Station on pi debot or any piace they SEX HL 1 ors s anny oom beautiful grove near Louse. sprite hulk tee fruit aud vetables” Address Mimes Cham" tin, Hamilton, Loudoun County, Va. AVERLEY HALL” WILL BE OPENED JU Ist; three-story. brick dwelling: piano in the house: JIRST-CLASS BOARD, EXC ater, fruit, milk, and shade, 1% miles from Har- 'g Ferry, nearest town 19 minutes walk. Elem, Keep Tryst P. O., Washington Gounty, M ‘uearly full grow 30; sual tau spots over each eye; auswers to the \OUNTRY BOARD AT MRS, WITTBERG! roolitan Branch of B. an couples and BANE dress Ww Ge inile from depot and post-oflice: on the Virginia eS See ‘desire to go, Address, J.C. Nokesvilie, Prince Wiliam Sil cont mk (088 Hill,” ae 5 = ouN: | venient Tats ayo AA tainsof Maryland, near Brownsville: convenient | JOR RENT—1522 137) TREET N.W__A SUIT io, railroad and’ pont-ottice; no children." Address | FOC hicely furuished restos oe onc ist Hose wah be Miss ld ESTEE b bseowneville, Wash ented aitely 'dosived. Very deviravie location i Conny, Transient and table ae also who wislt MES. LASS 1 car Sliver Springs biation, Metropolitay Aa For particulars inquire of W. B, dress Clagett Ma: HER NIchGEs "| JOR RENT_Fou FOUR MONTHS THREE, FUR LA NICH shed rooius, first floor, horth and south, frout 2 nemo mdoun e cool and delizhtrul, st. on. may 26-30 ropetiean zal CK, RENT NICELY, FURNISHED COMMUNI YREEDMOOR, NEAR WARRE: i ; Cldiier Sprnes—The ‘atractions. sre" Ueautitul | F408 KENT—TWo UNFURNISHED KOOM Tuas, lance rooms, tue water srlendid tab Bie prea O10: or cinco on wacom’. rent € For terms call 01 10th st, Washington, D.C. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL, 1 Datcorared to anonmeeeots a ileeioet meatiaere || Address Mrs. C. STOCKTON, ito, Albemarie Co. Va. Shaded yard; ice and auilk ih, abvundanes, Hh FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN, BY EARLY application, be accommodated on reajoual the Arlington Hotel, Heasghtly accomodated af Clover Hill Farr, mile ORE [2D FLOOR PARLOR AND. south of Manassas, Healthy I vod wate | BP betchaiber- furnished, mouth lange bay windows milk and fruit, Address Mrs. ae} ‘E. JOHN: aud closets; no children, cor, 14th. my PRING BANK FARM, 2 MILES FROM ALEXAN aria, offers first-class accomadations. good table, fruit ite, milk in profusion, ke oT ‘Trains met daily. Address 5 LOST AND F FOUND. OST—ON 21ST INST. A WHITE SETTER DOG, jwith brown ears. “A suitable rewart will be paid if returned to LYONS’ MILL, on Rock Creek. my0-it* DAT THE PALAIS ROYAL, A PIECE OF Jewelry with 3 stones. Will be eee orm ist, A 20th REITBARTH, Furniture Warerooms, ows’ Hail, 7th st. m. ‘Koom teain furnished at reasonable rates wa densely shudéd; excellent water, lee, milk, (Ft furnished’ from the pl ion, Brightwood D.C. SSS ae OK KENT_@18, THE BLUE 1iDGE | Fone wits ba tise of dintne eens | laree, airy rooms; well | and kitchen Ho ide oF 15th stk Sea Alidecos nen inchester, ELLIOT, Proprietor. IMITED NUMBER OF BC T SPRING BANA. H FLOWER PIN, WITH center, at Corcoran's Art Gall between Art Gallery return to 2018 Tst, n. “REWARD. and receive reward. Lost ON FRIDAY, MAY 277) e) 2 sinall white female Sk: i RAYED OR STOLEN, ON Black Mare from pasture near Drover's Rest. Lib: eral reward if returned. to THOMAS READY, Con Koad, Near Reservoi 8: Envelopes, contain URSDAY AFTERNOON, TWO patents. ‘The finder will , Facitic building, aud receive 10 COMMU SICATING | si jens a is. uicely turuished Setwect, Pent Teweul Tuguire 1718 Titi st now JOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS board in private family; references required, Mest ne pit: JOR RENT_NEAR THOMAS’ CIRC FBititomely tara auite or siuely, on se Private family: refere ATER. HALF Towa Circle, dated, iE 1, LARGE AIRY p FRONT-ROOM; 2D STORY w: ball-room adjoining; with board inarried couple or two gentlemen, ‘stall ‘one gentleman; also family table board. 1418 Island FE NW FURN' ou second and third floors; with x: home comforts: references exchat: my 25-2 HED ROOMS, xd table board, my2s-it" Parties ca be ots ob the floo mien, Priva suited tor set. tamil beth attached’: coo) | dics or street cars. mu, and Cony. od Best. me. m Mrs. J. DUE SEAS w iront roOM, KoUtueRn exposure: con Doarders at Pleasant imouutaia huine. Address | ient to all Mues of cars: rent reasonable. Hedgesville, Bersley Co., W. Va, GEO, W. FUSS. =a i owaydactn z JOR RENT. OF S17 MARK ELIGHTFUL BOARD CAD OBTAINED IN = log tien anwin the mountains of Virginia at The Brook; plenty of | Foon KI RNISHED ROOMS, milk and ice, fresh vegetables aud pure spring: water. | Bs ing? Teun renee st nw. TED ROOMS, SINOLE OR | with private bath; 1601 1st nw. Va. Address myli-lm" CAN BE | Boe _191 N.W., OPPOSIT! lin Square, cool pleasant Rooms for th Keferences exchanged. NISHED—PLEASANT BACK em {oh second Moor, bath on sate Boor: rent Fa. sonable to permanent teuant, Apply at Circulating Library, 1749 Pa. Ave. “ OR RENT—KOOMS WITH BOARD — SEVERAL lange rooms delightfully situated on the heicits of Geurgetown; eleant shade trees ‘wud beautiful krounds surround the premises, within ove square of the sf falrvad at Sth at. "Ehtrauce Stodarr oe Q } COOL CELLENT | SPRING ‘Adare: SHED ROOMS, pleasant locality, with or wituout board: home contforts. reasonable rates: 714 19th st. n.w., between Gand H, near Pennsylvania ave. my’ R_RENT_OOR. 9TH AND MASS. AVENUE ‘dango nicely: furnished front Roous, second and loors, with Board. Southern and eastern ex- ‘Three lines of cara References exchauged. be returned to the 1t OF st. Finder will pl Herter, “Fecently, Gipsey. 1749 Fst my 30-3" N COLLIE DOG, collar, with tag Not NT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, : > ‘and Ard flores, inoders inyrovemente: orth south exposure: near ‘cate sod ‘berdice: ‘frvtclase board. 1416 N at. naw. iny18-2w* JAOR RENT—COOL, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Kooms at summer prices, with or without board, at 15 F st. 014TH ST. N.W., ROOMS SIN- ; furnished Laudsomely; low rates e “my 16-140" NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D joors; modern improvements: north and fouth exporure; on line of cars and herdics Sret clase 221 E. Capitol st, Grant row, mb12-w* cE -RENT—THE LIVINGSTON, 13TH ST.. FEW or 131 Bat. we. 2D OF MAY, for summer. OR RE met | Bina Sa reward. iy z7-3ee doors above K at. and Franklin Park. New sd at- | 212 20th st. n.w..12r..06: GENTS SCARF P Faclive house. High and beautisul location. Pleasant, | 1020 Ith st, mw 10r 90 OST_GENTS: SCARF, PIN) FINDER WILL RE Hatdsojaely tarnished ight Tableot superior gual” | Urper part i808" 1ath receive $5 reward if returned to owne! ‘Transient and table jers accommodated. | ., ou'NewYorkave bet, 15th and Lith sis rateprices. Telephone 911-3. my2im | 321, 2a 5 SaSN Ea FOR RENT—STORES. and later mils, Servi the ate by his son, NB. on, D.C. ‘NFORMATION WANTED OF ISAAC MALONE ‘of Batters 8. Artiller Joucphts Hosplial, Philudelph caine to Geo ee photoes sei BE ‘902 H at.n. e., my2s&: FROR RENT—COR. MASS. AVE. AND 2D ST. N.* ry, discharged from St. with dxtures. splendid location for Green Gro" nia, Pa August 201, | ese or Dury, Appiy wo HEISKELL & McLERAS, ‘on ‘bridge nts | 1008 F stn 5 ‘puiforiuation ‘con ‘thankfully recelv shing- R RENT_ONE-HALF OF DESI E STORE, phe ee A can be had immediately. Apply on the premises, 641 Louisiana ave. my27-3t" § ‘OMETHING COOL, DRESSY ANDSERVICEABLE Ok INSTANTANEOUS CURE. Tonia at 1140 Conn, aver sud 1794 Mat. teat jc: nin, ave. with OF Without Doard. Moderate nat test fe Gur 2a st. $3 oa giat wes oe S03 Bast Bie: Sr Sopot: fruit shade, 9 FOR RENT—ROOM | FOR RENT—HOUSES, OR KENT. THMEESIGRY BRICK, 113 fail ison. tn ivpenmenin, #:5.50 EEMOLD 13st si ed JOR RENT—A NINER JOM HOUSE AT DUPON Circle; mod. tmp.” heated by AUFigh southeast corner 20th ine at 1W9R Lath et hw rent @44 JOR RENT. SST NW. SEVEN od. imps. part furnished tf Aesired Af taken iinmediately 620. Luquire o1 28 15th st nw, ee RENT- 1207 Q street now. 11 rooms, Iaandry, fe 311 Fat ot, 19 batt: and furuies aud owe nd ath room. Pus ii QoPeREs 4) elegaait repair aud will be poly at A. HEITMULLER & 0O., 1333 14th at. NB dour. will be given © above (i reasonable. _my28-16 NT BAY BRICK Fie ¢ ras, water, rent £16. ke WB LORD, sr sx ve. 1720 8TH ST. NW) HANDSOME mbrick house Groots, wath, $0,tmadvauce, Apply 190F wy Sa T-SPECIAL—THE NEW ci t.. LeDroit Park. eight fine wrounds. $8750, 3 all miedern improver CHAS. EO BANES. at S06 Pet JOR RENT—THAT BEAUTIFULLY ELI NSHeD House, 1742 N stu. w.. to October Let. at ah Put to a small family of alults BATES € WRIT” MAN, 1407 Fatnw. my 28 Bt RENT — THAT ELBGANTLY FURNISHED re INO 9 opposite th ish lew Hon.to Getober Ist; rent low toa small family. BATES: & WHITMAN, 1407 Foxton. w. my DNR Fok RENT NICE SMALL HOUSES —715 2. 6. G-roow brickonly ® ver mouth, St. 8.¢..6-room brick, only per mouth BU LL & CARUSI, at TOOK F st. nw. F88, BENT ASICE TWO-STORY, RRPSS BRICK, ay-window, 6-room house; all mod. i x st.ne. Inquire next door, ON. Px RENT_HOUSE No. 62 vacant Jume 1. Inquire P. 30 Sis . my BRS NG AVE. WILL BE DILLON, Yat and a RENT. estrabie F PAMAVE AT PAESENT A NUMBER OF Dwellings for rent am Georgetown ot Prices, Call at unde, sm SOHN Tie ane tips USE 1S ST SRC NTNE noone, 0. 20th st se. 810. eisa0. pewiy 100) . i H payeted and jaintest EB Oay. at nave. Mt. Pica’ 1th st Plensaut, cou, pletely furnished... 727 JOHN SHERMAD & my28-3t #75 713 Qa st 140.30 11 war iat st), 7 mil. Badst.ne, 7 Hst, 4 4that., Fr. 6 4th wt, Fr WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Penuasivanie ave.ne, 1416 Tt nw. Gr stnw Or #58 Tord Capnicl at dr 10.40 hat a. Wa 7 og {that na ine at 1G “ 27.50 117 Ket a 428 College st 5, A a ‘Commer 8th 3 JOR LENT—1912 NEW HAMPSHIRE AY neat Brick House, «x rooms and bath. all nents ; oud conutt OSE WAGGAMAN, Ages on; only $18 per 24 10th at 12r-9140 18 Sth st. ne. Gr Joba s, Or. 100 225 Mane $60 1123 N'F. av, aw. @r 2 Prospect «t 4M st tw. sth st.n.w. 46 Boundary, nw 3b Voth 80.0.) OF: (1 Bae. de. "E, WARNER & ©0916 Petre, ki GREAT SACRIFICE —.AnG Toom brick bous:, all i F street, near 17th stevet, | Good under. © ston. [Reut very low. BH. WANNEI st, we 0K Dae stan, 1119 V at. 16 931'R, Lave, 10F 1102 Sth wt OO 14th at. near Cn. © Store 7thand Lis. nw. with fixtures and show Juost desifable loca 816.33 9204 14131 RENT—DANENHOWER & SON. 1135 F ST Joma Circle, 1278100 007 2d wt... Br Fe es 21 Loree Place, 7, 2d st. me., Or: 2d at ne, Gr. _ my2B-38 Fete ITH ST. N.W.. BIX tm papered 20 th at d sewerage myZs-3t* 2 JOR RENT_FURNISHED oom cottage at MPs, “AMELIA Fails Churel Five dollars will be paid for his return to 170 1421 K st. Gentlemen preierred.—my24-1v* | QOU MAE 145 NY aves new. ‘ : _ | JNORRENT_ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED OSTA RUSSTAN TEATHER POCKETBOOK ox | FORREST ROOMS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ecg Sea ty ge Sunday. cither in Gay sirect Baptist chureb oF | at nw. my Ae-lm | ret-clane location. rent between alove church and 8238 P street u.w. Reward TC., 2D AND | key at drugstore corner 2 will be given if returned to above address. : Peeps ne | Sat ae otting Src SS ___my330 DANENHUWER & SON, JOR, RENT_FROM OST—A WALLET WITH FEW PAPERS, ONLY | _ my’ 115 Fat. TSth st. nw. tm ysluable tone; willivea Nberal reward and 0 | 3 NER GuNe Writ | bark ADD WICH 3 Mestions ask leaving at No. O23 th stn. Ww. oe painted and papered: on | Building, O22 an icuchis Bat, | aecohd duet mutate for dente proteniona im | ‘ OST—DOG STRAYED AWAY. A BLACK AND | Price $25 per mouth; situated northeant « JOR RENT—HOUSE ¢ fan tarrier, a iueral Fewaru will be raid a retumieat | Otis SENHOWER #808 a rooms, how and bath room; house und bath room, “muy A JOR RENT—HOUSE 426 BOUNDARY ST. N.W second door from Sth. facing Le Droit Park: sevei Toots. press brick front, with i iy Smet 3 RENT—HOUSES window cellar wud provements. ‘Inquire at 4:20 Boundary '-ELEGANT , STO! 2026 14th sh Serge, Suit all rt ovrreas iar. Wil ED=TO SonSERUCT ARTISAN WELLS | oor ouly eit. ee pThasBul a SON st, two show windows, lange tel collar weeping furuiased: water coquscton wade | mysowiotm A ee myo7 at JOHN E, BEAD Maren i ft Pir mee peas 2 ASE, doa 0 et AGGOENE OF Brepared yea to aS 2 Gre Cin ea x0 cra ae Behe waxes rena H PRICE, PAID, FQ ae ee CE ‘nyse Bind, ‘Appts to W. ©: JOHNSON, 7is 135i at aw 30 Stable ror Uae at, 3 a ‘Carper ang RVICE EXAMINA : | 7! South basement, G15 jiou build ; UESTIC ou Ep enine ESS LS he SS ee eee amet | et 4 ro] - ‘and K sts. r. and and at. eye talk WARE rrelerile ATURE cae aera EE SoS eeeinreoncut stgagee | Selieend Su “sy ae aS a ee Btoven feniben be ‘wil FOR RENT- FFICES. . RENT—A SEVEN-ROOM BRICK RoC old Furniture: {0 Seat, SH0-U5T Wik ae ate my O: with modern a ear the Gard: 318 WANUe Rena aTONS : ‘OR, RENT-—OFFICES, UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS | Desvare axe, n.; key next door. Apply 24 ne oh ~ ee aan ae le Seri ication. 0c. and 81 per box, ‘8. 81 per 23-3m¢_ ey ih te a a City Hall and wee RB RENT—STABLE-IN REAR 1813 N BT. new ‘Sexirable, 2 and. ae oeariots | Eig, GL ae ic a ‘OR RENT_030 FST. NW. TWO, NICE oie RENT—“LEARN PEWRITIG ; only $15. 4701 st.n.w., 81 ‘and ao tat deceit: 20. rie Gor. Machines rented st B sold on a a [CES IN LE DROIT BUDS, “i 4-dul “CALIGRAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. nw. Se REXT—1303 1308 FST NW, DWELLING YOR. oR. CEST = ar 1303; ra Escanaba cismane pr 1 Atehanaerh ata mr. RSE | tg ‘atent Once: two rooms ot 7 ‘OPERA ih ad at ‘with wet ample sign BOARDING. Ee ra a, 7 Tick work. : ee a uiler, Ste. at tbe aa : a RAND ue ro he ) Behiters prices =a ais Pak Fronts well adspi Tope ior iene ARE ayn ae a ee Cai ne. sie 3 Ry 7, |W: sat Winer at per ES seod abe wugrastsed. Terme = mhaiage Tiina igh ieee B ae FOR RI RENT_FLATS. AEE DUPOXT HOURE, ¥. B COR, 17TH AND ‘A. Eras a ARTE Fee, Ain OTRES es RENT-IN WEST END wiate 2920 x er. | Xi Comoran etrete 2 the ‘furnished or egy ee) in in, all sts oppointnrasee, feasts eee ‘ine oF | eer anaemic Toma: © | Sabon va ay fot alc i oe aes een a erg SFRAGUE NANA, Oo Sr AND Bare ee Tae ict 35 (the ee ry Agency, SiO sh mw. soars ME DESIGNS 1 oe Prin Tree | Be SORRY AES ina Fe Scere tay Se State aati Sooo Gare 1824 Fst nw. oF: myns-2W om on $x every two mista: aaa Zens | MAS PLEASANT, 16TH OT, EX- sate roa” six-ro0m, ere cio BOP Let Ae. td some aod all ode ae