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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Ad D. C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. HE EVE WASHINGTON: wee Washington, and much ether. In determining the question whether anctent laws which have Ingered on the statute books, ng tnobserved, should, a8 a tmaatter of duty, be on and vigorously enforced until re ation to discover ex- carry ns. Old Mars- nites of the era when legislatures super- vised the actions of men and women with blue-law ricttity form a part of the District's legal heritage, exercised different Congress. A cor- respondent of the Cincinnat! Commercial-Gazette has been burrowing Into the legislation of the Tera, and some of his discoveries are pealed. It may be a wise pre sty dectston will and st. snd the power of repeal has been Iitti s¥ and formeriy States in In 17 District ed States, ha Is, still extant, provides as a punishment that hall be. f agh the tongue with a hot fron, and fined £20. For a second offense he shall be burned upon the forehead with the letter “B.” and fined £40. For a ense he shall suffer death without beneat third o} of clergy. T teresting leztslation. By alaw which may possi IY still be upon the statute books absence from hureh without valid excuse was punished by a ne of one pound of tobacco. An absence of one month Was punishable by a fine of fifty pounds of tobacee. An act was also passed in that State g for the pnnishment of “babbling women” by three ducks in the horse-pond on a ducking- chair oF stool, and funds were appropriated for making the et Massachusetts legisiatare assed a law “men shall not we ir hair Wie w r thelr own or others ufo pertwigs. Women are forbidden the ng of borders of Yair (bangs), cutting, curl aying out of their hair. Grand aries are authorized to present the offenders and county courts to proceed against them, a fine to be tnposed by the court. Before we take upon us the burden of obso- escent Practically obsolete laws, careful ex- n of the District’s legal graveyard must rder to ascertain Whether, under the new order of things, the women of the District may “babble” without danger of being legally ducked, ormay wear bangs with impunity, and her the men ma away from church i, or may e times without being put to death. ‘The device of the Chicago bricklayers to obtain material for their work—to wit, the manufacture of It for themseives—is the first step toward a new order of thir hich seems bound to come one day form appears to offer r qifticul- Tule of at experiments with it do no harm. Some of them have proved successful, Others have, by their very fatlures, been of much value in showing What mistaxes to avotd in the the principle of competition may be trusted to keep the sup- iy any sta commodity abundant and i$ price within reach of the people who really need it. The public must have MS growl, however, or it wil not be satisited. It has been complaining for son hat capt. tal wa ruakers ative ong fons and make direct contracts for their own labor; but they were not greatly en by the ¢ ery that the} couraged could get m . propose to over- come this h turning ma ‘turers on | tuetr own a. he exverlinent may prove who ba: ‘ody rried on long w that it is ne, and then Wind up withont a in active ters will eonclude nufacturing has on the bench attack each With insinuations and direct “2 in Cama Jn, Yesterday, mnatter creates some use of the trouble at fon by a woman accused of that she would not be dis. rhed, because she had “the biggest man in the ton her side. There seems to have been me reason for withholding a lcense from the ‘woman when her application was laid before the court, but the judges had divided In their vote and the majority favored the grant. Yesterday's episode will probably nut pass out of recollection without impressing upon the mindsof the easy- going members of the court that the tssue licenses cannot be too carefully guarded. val excites €amden was th jolating the excise | for there 1s not a community of ten thousand souls anywhere tn the United ‘auushops; but an error in the ay be franght with very great norant person, who receives Isconseious that he is not titled, Is apt to have hfs vanit: is success, and to wish to f the world with @ sense of his importance. He will boast, by sly Indirection, of hts influence with the powers that de, and damage by his hintsand inuendos rep ‘tations which h ach by out privileges to could not possibly right accusation. Camden ts by no means the | rst place where this sort of thing has been done: n@the scandal whtch has been created there cought to teach t nsers of legal privileges irase, “of good character, fens Inw, mean The discorery of S made to jurors 1 ‘New Yori: boo under the keen eye of tue present distri ev, Suggests a wonder sto how much must have gone on without de- ‘tion tn years past. A possible explanation 1s also sugzested of the fact that so few offenders Ban th or influence at command have *h brought to Justice, and why those who could nishmment have suffered so e also emphasizes more ever the necessity for carrying thod of appointment into the of oficial fe. If the up. -ox and the doors of the Of easy morals, and the mere ronmers © prosecuting attorney's office are open tO purchase, it 18 easy to concetve how the Dand Of the defendant may ravel the wed of Jus. Lic@ as fast as It can be woven about him. The tabiest servitor of the court, with the power to work mischief which he possesses, ought to be bject to the same Kind of scrutiny before ap- at as the presiding magistrate himeit, acter should be everything. and politics ing, in determining his eligtbi The president of the Lincoln clu of Cincinnati, who 18 a strong Sherman man, thinks that the chief reason why the Ohio Senator has not been more sucessful in his Presidential aspirations 1s that he has not bad opposition enough. If that be true, he must be very hard to satisfy. In 1840 he Lad in opposition the whole of the Blaine force nd of the Grant force. In 1844 he had both the Blaine and the Arthur contingents to meet. Their ‘opposition Was sufficient in strength and persist. ve to meet the requirements of any ordinary Taste. It ts probable that, if Mr. Sherman were. Asked hts option, he would take preeisely the re- verse view from that of his admirer, and attribute his Ul-luek to too much rather than too little op- position, ho guard the J eourterot ch $= Every one will feel relief and pleasure at the yews of the improvement in Mr. Corcoran’s at one ‘ime alarming condition. His years past the allotted term of man’s life are many, but they have been years of happiness, activity and great Deneflcence, preventing life trom becoming a bur- Gea too heavy to carry and eagerly laid down. To Jose him even at bis great age would be not merely a widespread private griet, but a public calamity, and all Washington will hope for bis speedy recovery. $e s Endicott has had the good sense to treat the latest published romance about himself ‘with dignified dental, and toresist the tempta- on if he felt any, to launch forth in a general Complaint of the mendacity of the press. G_STAR. any other daily paper published in the other daiiy papers here added Maryland passed a law against Sabbath breakers, providing that men “should not labor or profane the day by gaming, fishing, hunting or other unlawful pastimes or recreations, under fine of 200 pounds of tobacco.” ‘This law was wnre- ‘Columbia was ceded to never been repealed by Con- it ts sald, a law Inthe National capital. The Maryland law against blas- the first offense, bored neighboring State of Virginta also furnishes Oce Erronts To Provvce AND PLACE BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, THE EQUAL IN POINT OF STYLE AND FIT OF ANY CUSTOM CLOTHING THAT CAN BE MADE, AND MADE FROM FABRICS POS- SESSING ELEGANCE OF DESIGN AND WEAR-RESISTING QUALITIES-YET AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF THE MOST ECONOMICAL—HAVE BEEN EMI- NENTLY SUCCESSFUL, JUDGING FROMSB THE ENORMOUS QUANTITY WE HAVE SOLD THIS SEASON, AND FROM THE EX- PRESSIONS OF PERFECT SATISFACTION THAT REACH US FROM EVERY QUARTER. THESE ARE THE BEST TESTS OBTAINA- BLE OF THE EXCELLENCE OF THE GOODS WE OFFER AND THE REASONA- ME. BUT BEYOND ALL THAT, WE KNOW THERE IS BLENESS OF THE PRICES WE NO HOUSE IN ALL AMERICA TO-DAY OF- FERING AS LARGE AND VARIED A LINE OF ALL-WOOL SUITS AT $10 EACH AS CAN BE FOUND HERE. THERE IS NO HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY CAN OR WILL OFFER A BETTER ASSORTMENT OF SUITS AT 912 AND 813.50 EACH. NOOTHER HOUSE EVER ATTEMPTED TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL SUITS AT $15 FACH, SUCH AS WE HAVE PREPARED AND ARE RAPIDLY SELLING THIS SEASON. AT THIS LAT- TER PRICE (315) WE ARE OFFERING SUITS, MADE FROM ALMOST EVERY FAB- RIC, POSSESSING STERLING MERIT, AND IN EVERY DESIGN THAT HAS PRETEN- SIONS TO STYLE; PLAIDS, MIXTURES, AND STRIPES—BROAD AND NARROW; CHECKS-SMALL AND PRONOUNCED— COMBINATIONS OF COLORS THAT CAN- NOT EASILY BE DESCRIBED, BUT WHICH. ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL IN EFFECT. AND THEN THE PERFECT-FITTING QUAL- ITIES OF THESE SUITS CANNOT BE IM- PROVED UPON. THE GARMENTS FIT, AND THAT INCLUDES EVERYTHIN MAKE A NOTE OF THE PRICE, 815 A SUIT. SAKES AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 7 WW ILEMALE MILLER, DEALER IN HARD ORABS, by the 100 and “at retail. Picked Crabs, the best RIBB: width, warranted all-silk, q Doubie Combination. Jet-3t Ith st. se. Tips, marked dougue ton €asy road to for- | tual pecuntary | pt a gain in expert. | r be its ultt- | * much doubt that, before the | ween of notorious badness. | aT Tl PPP s8Ss I = ee S H ppp *ssg nt P Sgs8 sae] At our Flower and Feather Department—first floor— will be found a variety of colors in regular 48-cent Scentseach. Atthe same counter we can show you an immense assortment of Flowers and ‘Feathers, at all prices, and invite you to note that in FFF L oo WoW Ww RR L Oo WwWWW E- he we have received some new combinations that make Yery elegant trimmings. The clusters comprise two Toses, three buds, aud ample foliage. Ordinarily these ‘would sell at 48 cents each. decause they were offered us—we didn’t try to buy them for the reason that our Flower stock was very plete—and we can afford to sell them at 25 cents a and this 1s so near the actual cost of produc | Hon that profits are out of the question. R I BBB REB Ron B BB OO R it BBR BBB O O RH B BB OO Roi BBB BBB 00 A7-inch plaid—warranted all silk-sash ribbon, we are closing out at 25 centsa yard. It cost nearer 50 centsa yard tomake it; but when people want us to buy they accept rather than dictate terms. HH oA oTr HoH AA THT §SSs Hu Aa 2 Sus, Rees = Set = ‘We had 5 cases of hats offered us—bigh crown, wide rim, in three or four different shapes, and in as many different braids—and we bought them at or own price. They were made to sell at 98 cents each, but that makes no difference: what we paid for them i thing. We will sell you achoice of either shape or braid at 48 cents each. At the same time do not forget that we have made particular reductions in ourline of Children's trimmed te. MMM A MMM AA MMM AA Mit aS we 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. MENS GESUINE UNBLEACHED BALERIGGAN AME Haut Hose, , full reg. made, sizes 9% aN ett Mose, full reg; tonde, ages Ot to 113, 10s Jett ie Combinntton, Land 1243 11th st. 8. ILLL 00 WW EEE R R Sss5 ‘We got them under price, nother otaer Worn Axovt BOYs' SUMMER CLOTHING. ‘THE FIRST THING TO CONSIDER 18 THE KIND. WELL, BLUE FLANNELS ARE Al- WAYS IN ORDER THEY ARE DRESSY, COMFORTABLE, AND AS GOOD VALUE AS. ANYTHING YOU CAN BUY. NEXT, WHAT KIND OF A BLUE DO YOU WANT? THE ONLY KIND WORTH BUYING IS “ALL- WOOL INDIGO.” THIS MEANS, WITH Us, FIRST, FAST COLOR, AND SECOND, LONG FIBER WOOL, HARD TWISTED AND WELL WOVEN, MAKING AN HONESTSUIT. PLAIN OR NORFOLK JACKET (SHORT PANTS) SUITS AT 85. YOU CAN BUY LOWER PRICED AND POORER SUITS. SAILOR SUITS, NEW GOODS, 83 TO 86. IF YOU PREFER CHEVIOTS OR CASSI- MERES, WE HAVE THE ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. CAN SHOW YOU ALL GRADES EXCEPT THE LOWEST, AND ALL TRE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES. WE THINK WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST 85 SUITS YOU EVER SAW. OUR CUSTOMERS SAY SO, AND THEY OUGHT To KNow. IN NOVELTIES: WHITE FLANNEL, WHITE SERGES, WHITE DUCK, “SAILORS” AND “NORFOLKS," BLUE JERSEY “SAILORS.” THESE ARE THE MOST DRESSY AND MOST COMFORTABLE SUITS THE BOYS CAN WEAK. IN LARGE BOYS" SUITS (LONG PANTS), WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT INDIGO FLAN- NEL, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR US FROM SELECTED GOODS, aT $8 A SUIT. THESE GOODS ARE ALL SEWED WITH THE BEST QUALITY OF SEWING SILK AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SMALL BOYS' (SHORT PANTS) SUITS, 94 ‘TO @15. LARGE BOYS’ SUITS (LONG PANTS), ¢8 ‘TO @25. ‘BOYS’ SEERSUCEER AND ALPACA COATS. EB. BARNUM &C0,, Tuose Cunpnexs Dazssra Only 175 Suits left, Had 1,000 three days ago. French Ginghams, Pique, and Lawn Suits, trimmed with embroidery and ribbons, 1 to 6 years, $2.68:5 to 12 years, $3.39. French styles; worth admiring. baryuins in a fewdays. (Second Floor; take Elevator.) SECOND PART oF TO-MORROW'S PROGRAM GUUNE 8). ta-Onr Lace Buyer has secured A JOB LOT of Laces and Embroideries. Only termed “A JOB LOT" be- cause the importer only had one or two pieces of a Kind, and cannot duplicate the designs. The lot was secured in New York yesterday. Beon our counters to-morrow morning. Quick work, isn't it? A cco EEE r AA CG E s88s L AS EP Sssy Tut 2° co Ere Sss8 AND EMBROIDERIES aT HH A OL FFF Hon ge 6 F PEL A Ye Ie HOH AA LLL F PPR, RRR Wf cog. ERR ~ P RR MW ¢ E ev Rk T Go BE P RR W GCco EEE T 3-The materials are the best and tho designs the prettiest shown by us this season, and we don't ex- aggerate in giving their worth in list below. 45-INCH SWISS FLOUNCINGS. 2 Pieces at 68c.; worth $1. 1 Piece at 85e. ; worth $1.19. 1 Piece at 98c.; worth 81.35. 1 Piece at $1.35; worth $1.98. 1 Piece at $1.68; worth 32.25. 45-INCH NAINSOOK FLOUNCINGS. 2 Pieces at $2.68; worth 93.2. 2 Pieces at $2.98; worth 83.91 1 Piece at 83.68; worth $4.50. 50 Pieces of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries from 0c. to98e. We show a beantifnl pattern, 6 inches wide, for 20c. a yard. Designs, qualities, and widths at other prices proportionately cheap, 42-INCH ORIENTAL LACE FLOUNCINGS, WHITE AND ECRU. 2Pieces at 48c.; worth 73c. 1 Piece at 85c.; worth 81.19, 1 Piece at 98c.; worth $1.35, %4-YARD WIDE OVERDRESS TO MATCH. 1 Piece at 68c.; worth 98c. Pieces at 9Nc.; worth $1.35. 35 PIECES NARROW ORIENTAL LACES from 1c. to 39c. a yard. A heavy and beautiful design, G inches wide, for 10c. a yard. 42-INCH SILK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS, BLACK. 2 Pieces at $1.48; worth $1.7: 1 Piece at 81.98; worth 2.48 25 PIECES NARROW CHANTILLY LACES TO MATCH, 13c., 15¢., 19¢., and 25c.; worth just double the prices asked. ZIPPP AT A T1gSSq “Pp PAAL AA 18 BP RAT tah tess PA ALLILA AT§ss3 RRR OOY FY AT mm Rat? S&F AAR OT RRRO O YY AAL RRO O Y AAAL R ROO ¥ A ALLLL t (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) e7 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Buyer now in New York, so, though we shall closeout above lot to-morrow, shall probably have some other A Br Buascas Is Suawes Wednesday Morning we shall place onsale 500 All-wool Imported Cashmere Shawis, in Cream, Black, and Cardinal, at 81 each. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fstenw. Wasa Goons At ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE. Banoarss ‘To close out these lines we have made the fol- lowing reduction: 25 Pieces “Bourette” Fancy Ginghams, re- duced from 31 to 25c. per yard. 10 Pieces Tufted Zephyr Ginghams, light, medium, and dark colorings, reduced from 50 to 37Me. per yard. ‘Wo are also offering the following excellent values: 5,000 Yards Fine Crinkled Seersuckers, in white and cream stripes. Only 5c. per yard. Beautiful “Crocodile” Crepe Suitings, anew wash fabric destined to become very popular. Broken checks and plaids. Ouly 25c. per yard. Superb stock of Fine Scotch Ginghams, in » large varicty of checks, plaids, and stripes, with plain shades to match. Only 25c. per yard, Full line of Anderson's Fine Scotch Ging- hams, in a large variety of high-colored stripes, plaids, and checks, with plain shades to match. 40c. per yard. For the better accommodation of the large crowd of customers at the French Sateen coun- ters we have removed the goods to our second floor, where with ample room, the best of light, and an immense stock, we are better prepared than ever before to wait upon all satisfactorily. French Sateens 25c. per yard. ‘We have just placed on sale another hundred. pieces of Challies. We advise an early selection ‘to secure choicest styles. Only 12ic. per yard. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. n.w. Lars Boss: Crome Srone. This branch is fast becoming a prominent feature of our large business, and the attention it has received from our customers proves con- clusively that we are offering thebest materials, correct styles, and thoroughly-made Boys' Clothes at popular prices, The line has been drawn sharply, and no cotton-and-wool Suits can find room on our counters. We are build- ing up a trade on All-Wool Suits, and shall suc- ceed solely upon the merits of the goods. Boys’ All-Wool Flannel Sailor Suits in Navy, Gray, and Seal Brown, Pleated Back and Front. Only $3.50 each. Boys’ All-Wool Tricot Two-Piece Kilt Suits, made Sailor style, elaborately trimmed with ‘White Soutache Braid. Sizes, 3to6 yrs. Only 86 each. Boys All-Wool Check Cassimere Two-Piece Kilt Suits, made “Norfolk” style. Sizes, 234 to S yrs. Only 84.50 each. Boys’ All-Wool Imported Scotch Cheviot Kilt Suita, “Norfolk” style, elegantly made. Sizes, B3to6 yrs. Only 87.50 each. Boys’ All-Wool Cassimere Cutaway Suits, very, stylish shape, no lining in back, finished in Best & Co.'s perfect manner: equal to custom made; neat Salt-and-Pepper mixtures. Sizes, 10 to 15 yrs, Only #12 each. Ladies who were unable to get the size they wanted in Boys’ Flannel Shirt Waists will be glad to know we have just received another in- voice, and are now showing all sizes in every line. All the plain shades, and a large variety of attractive styles in Stripes, Check, and Plaids. Flannel Waists from 81 to $2.25 each. We carry at all times a full line of the cele- brated “King” Shirt Waists, made from best quality of French Percales, hand-made button- holes, re-enforced waist band, patented hold- fast button, warranted not to pull off, tear out, or rust. White and Fancy Colorings. $1, $1.25, and 81.50 each. «Second floor: through arch.) * WOQDWARD & LOTHROP. 47 Cor. 11th and F sta, n.w. QINCH ALI-SILK SASH RIPON, IN CREAM, @ white, pink, cardinal and blue, 49c.; Oriental 40-inch wide, cream, beie. and white, 490, Double Combination. 1241 and 1243 11th st. ne. J ADIFS-I_ GUARANTEE A PERFECT DRESS, Lares wee tiuat dress on! 5,6and7 dol: are. ce Rather than wait until the end of the season for re- ducing stock we have concluded to do so now, and have cut prices down regardless of cost or value, Fine black, four-button Cutaway Serge Suits, at $10 reduced from 815. Best quality Blue and Gray, all Wool and Fast Color, Serze Suits, sizes from 33 to 44, at 810. Good Gray Serge Suits at $7.50. Blue Flannel Suits, Indigo Dye, at 87.50. Best Blue Flannel Suits, Indigo Dye, to size 46, 10. An immense line of Thin Gooda in Coats and Vests, such as Secrsuckers, Alpacas, Drap D'etes, Mohair, White and Fancy Vests, &c. Greatest bargains ever shown. All Wool Corkscrew Suits, Sack or Cutaway, at 810, worth 815. Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at 12.50, worth $18. aiitc# Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at 815, worth 20. Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at $18, worth 825, Black Corkscrew Prince Albert Suits at $22.50 worth 820. Best Broadcloth Suits at $20, worth $35. A full line of Cheviot, Casstmere, and Worsted Suits from 6 to $25. ‘These are undoubtedly the best bar- gains in Clothing ever offered. For Boys, 5 to13, Sailor Suits, beautifully made, new styles and colors; very cheap. Fine Jersey Suit . worth $3. Fine Serge Sui 6, worth $9. A full line of Cassimere and Cheviot Suits from $2.50 up. For Boys, 14 to 18, our assortment is still complete, but prices way down. Bicycle Pauts a specialty. ‘Odd Pants from #1.50 up. , 36 INCHES WIDE, IN eee heliotrope,6%c., pink, buff, black, brown. 1 worth 12%. atthe Double jon, Jet-3t 1241 and 1243 13th st.ae, Esse Quax Viner Ma, AND YET A LARGE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM. ‘This is a very broad assertion to appear in a simple advertisement, but our aim in this matter is to set our- self right—to show that we are governed by a principle ‘and because of the reason of things, and not by a base Policy resting upon the shifting sands of A FALSE APPEARANCE, ‘We would rather be wealthy than seem tobe. Wo would rather be the true friend of the vast army of workingmen than seem to be. Being their true friend, ‘We would not and could not, at the turn of their backs, stab them in a vital part and take their life blood to feed and sustain the Judas Iscariots who betrayed their brethren for a traitor’s price. We wonld rather be the friend of the poople than seem tobe, and tothisend have we bent our every energy and put forth our best efforts—laboring in sea- sou and out of season to produce and furnish them with desirablo, durable, stylish, and perfect-ftting warments at prices which have absolutely paralyzed the greedy, grasping ghouls who have feasted upon this community without let or hindrance for lo! these many years. We would rather be pure and true and just and faith- ful than seem to be. Pope avers that “The proper study for mankind {s man.” And if we know ourself, our motive incoming among you was PURE, That in the conduct of our business we call upon the thousands and tens of thousands of people who have patronized us to witness that each and every statement made by us, public or private, was upon investigation found to be TRUE. Likewise to testify that in all our: ‘with them they never found ws other thas ae gust, And to every promise of protection ever made we have FAITHFUL. Blow ye, the trampet blow, and summons all the people to VIOTOR E. ADLERS: TEN _—_FERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘EN 927 and 929 7th St X. W., Cor. Mass. Ave. STRICTLY ONE PRICR Open Saturday until 11 p.m 931 Pawwertvama Avexce. olTips cote ie ta hs i. (cee! Scher CHAAR IE mar Jes-3t 1241 and 1243 11th at a, Tearras OLIVE OIL, First Pressing. Choicest FOR TABLE USE. N. W. BURCHELL, 7 1325 F St. GPREEN AND NHITE MOSQUITO NET. SLIGHT. ral So etre Gian eis 1241 and 1243 11th st. 8.6. Ove Dear Canpnsx. Affectionate mothers and fathers are anxious just now to please their children who bring a good report from their teachers at the end of a school year. In order to make your dear children happy take them to HEILBRUN'S LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOE PARLORS. ‘Let them enjoy there the smiles of the “OLD LADY IN WINDOW.” Be presented with a beautifil CHROMO, especially devised by our artist for thé Schoo! Commeucements of OUR DEAR CHILDREN, and buy a pair of our BARGAIN NO. 1. Children’s Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, 73. worth 98c. BARGAIN NO. 2. ‘Misses’ Hand-sewed Oxford Ties and Button, tipped or plain, 73, 85, 97c., 81.23, 81.47. BARGAIN NO. 3. Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leathor Oxford Ties, Kid Low Button and Ties, 97c. to 81.50. BARGAIN No. 4. Ladies’ Freuch Kid Oxford Ties and Button. ¢1,97, worth 83.50. BARGAIN NO. 5. New York, Rochester and other high grades Hand- sewed Ladies’ Button Boots go this week at $3.50, worth $6.50. BARGAIN NO. 6. Gent's Low and High-Quarter Button Prince Alberts and Oxford Ties, Hand-sewed, $2.97, equal to any 86 1. HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. P.8.—TICKETS AND CHROMOS FOR ALL, 506 Lee ee, FANCY SILK WEB BUSPEND! Draka en a ieee Tal end 1240 Ith ot we. noulllt HAGENS REED og me 2 Woe, . MADE ___ FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ Waa amouNS, ZADIES, 70 D0 SE qpeed tad Recrapnir ote SABE ESE, WANTED ExEnGETIC ‘MEN WITH SOME CATT- tal fo organize a company on woine excelieat pat. ents: orders gu band ‘and ite Use Tel red ‘Box 82, Star office. * UNF demonstre ‘Address ire aroffce, Jara ‘AN GOOD BARBER, 805 5TH ST. XN,’ ood wages. e7-3e JANTED-—GOOD AGENTS _ON We WASTED GP, AGEL OF RE, © Dest, largest and inost attractive ‘book on ‘ie wrest ‘or and preacher. Liberal terms aud steady, Wor! Apply Koon 28, Pacific Building "33; ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE PRINTING W Sines aby, TERRY Bios. 72 Lous = 8, NURSES (COOKS, MALE AND rivers, and others, this city: and other cities. 929 F PRICE & CO. Je7-6t" Ww ANTEDIA SETILED WHITE WOMAN cook, wash and iron.” Referen red. at 2043 Bat, between 3 and 3 peme no WANTED-STRONG. HEALTHY SETTLED COL ored Woman, to go to New Jersey, cook abd wen- eral housework; niust' be permanent; 810 per ui and good home. Call, with references, at 1016 st. n. w., between 4 and 6 p. in., for three da TED—A MAN TO MILK AND WOR! Wins farm, “Abyiy oJ UOUACREN DCSE at am, 7 e it 'TED—MATD: female), waite: INGLE WHITE MAN TO SWEEP nd make fires, Apply, after 6 p.in.. stg 14 Othat, Reference required. 3e7 Se End Laundry, 1733 Penn avec new. Sona WANTEDKA RELIABLE COLORED —WoMa who thoroughly understands chamberwork and waiting; must stay at nigut; reference required. Ap= ply at 1902 G st.n.w. wera WANTED, WAITERS FOR SPRING AND, CITY, hite and colored women cooks for city and country, chambermaid and waitress; meu, three first- me white store-room ina, COOMBS & S20'F st, 7-64 WANTED AT 309 OTH ST. A WHITE ‘woman forthe general work of a small family: best references required. it WANTED WILL ALLOW ALADY TYPEWRITER ‘the use of a machine and office room if she will fend to oice during absence and iso correspon donee. Galt between! the flours of Gand 'S pans {309% at nw. WANTED A GOOD COOK AND A WOMAN TO wash aud scrub; must sleep in the house; 485 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. at’ ANTED—A BRIGHT, ACTIVE YOUTH, WITH some experience in the Drag pamnere” Rive with foususabandetion fro last Seaniorer efter Regd to-night, or by mail to-morrow, W.C. MILBURN, 1545 14th st., cor, R. Lave. Jo7-2t° ANTED—A GARDENER, GERMAN ferred | ‘wages; near the city. anqulre ab WANTED. OUNG WHITE GIRL TO COOK and do general housework in 3 small family. Ap- ply at 810 Tt. b. jer-2t VANTED—TWO WHITE GIRLS—COOK AND Waitress—t0 wo to the. seashore for the summer, pegt references required. “Apply at Room 1 (uptait), G03 Toth st,, between 1 atnrand 3p. atl ‘ e ED—A GOOD HORSESHOER AT oon = 3 ‘ 19 thse wf W » WHITE BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGI that understands how to Urive, and knows the city: also 100 white and colored cook women. and chambermaids, COOMBS & BURGESS, 926 F at. ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN, WITH SOME ‘Knowlede of catering: alto a Woman, to wash and fron.” PALMER HOUSE, 421 11th st. now. LT AL mended. Apply at 712 13th st. take che x Ls ny do chamber work. Reference required. Waces, 315 per month. German preferred. Apply to oF Oth st ‘ANTED NDORES EMPLOYMEN Fea, conducted by ladics. Men and women, white and colored.for all kinds of domestic labor, for elt an Springs,with reference. 717 Mat. Dw. apl5-4ot* WANTED LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRISTNER'S new “international Tailor System” with any inch. ruleor tape-measure alone, as all, scientific tailors and eminent Paris. Berlin and London dresswakers cut, Hatterns cut, iusterials titted, busted, draped or made. ‘The system “taught by Mmi ‘MESSER, “Con- gergatory of Modes” 1222 ¥ atnw. Waslington, D.c. jew" "ANTED—THREE FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAI dra. Also, thitee: Apprenticas: sieagy works © right parties. Appiy immediately at 307 M st. nw. hose a Waa AT AND INTELLIGENT YOU cloned Mn, bond twenty pears of agent woud references, to attend hall and rur elevator. Box 54, Star office. wa Wess must be well recommended. 533 at, LeDroit Park. soMeny oe ‘ANTE! GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE NURSE. wood wages; refereuce required; 1206 K st. n.w. seen ae anew WANTED WHITE WOMAN, TO COOK, aud Iron ina sinall private family. Apply st. LASS BARBER. APPLY 7th st.n.w. GEO.H. MILLER, Jeb-2t* V A MIDDLE_AGED WHITE WOMAN take charge of two children: slso.to do housework: reference required; wages $15 per mo) Apply to 412 Sth at. ‘ WATER COIMED Colored 6: 5 Office Boy, expericiiced city. Cooks, clamnberms: Rockville, Md. F. M. BI .w. ANTED—A_ FIRST-CL 0 WHITE AND ‘ea, Men Cooks, white yuth drag st WAstep—« GOOD 3 TO DRIVE MILK Sugon: must De honest. sober aad reliable. P manent place, with good pay to party. Addre box 75, tar omice, (70 PAY 60 T sea-3t WAXTEDIWOMEN COORS—810 TO 425: HEAD Waiter and 150 Side Waitors for resort and Hotel Porter, Maids, Nurses, Woman Cook for Oakland and suburbs, Driver, Furm and Dairy men, NATIONAL BUREAU, 517 7th at. n.w. Je3-6t" ws =10,000 LADY AGENTS AT ON entirely new undergarment; outfit free, condi Honally, Aventa’avorage #10 to €20, daily” so can : na % its. * S87 "36 Lakeside Bid's, Chicago, 1. Ware HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GOOD habits, loeated outside principal cities, for post tion representing old established firm in hisState, Ref- greycos, MANUFACTURER Supt, Lo W ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRTS fora light and prottable cinplosment no picture Dusatesn uo haunts, Send {Oe fora alate pack fo commenpe on.» Only a few hun ‘ils: fbated ‘Address ALBANY BUPPLY CO. “ANTEDSDUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- eau, conducted by ladies. Men and wotnen,white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, forcity and springs, with reference, 717 Mst, nw. _‘ap15-39t* WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTED TBY ontts RESPECTABLE COLORED boy. a Situation :4a willing to work; recommen- ition 11 last employer. Call or address J. W. P., (Boar's Cours between Toth wud Tithend Ataid a et WASTED BY ‘A GENTLEMAN OF CULTURE and great refinement, Position as traveling com- pinion te gentleman eatery not eo much a objet, Address X. V. Q., Star office, : ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, MAIDS, WAIT- Wer, drivers, iutlers, sennstrostta turege, lady's maids and other help, with references, for. this and Cthereitics, 929 Fet.u.w. Telephone 379-2. PRICE ECOG ol cp summa re WANTED-A SITUATION BY A GROOM AND wardener of experience (German); thorouily paderstands the ave aud mauaiemont of “horses, owersgardening a = ik ing. Please addcess HENRY BUEN ie720 \WANTED-RY TWO GIRIS A PLACE AS A Wiitrhernita, of will do any kind of work. Gall COCRETET DNase alos eee WANTED SITUATION AS,“ BOOK KEEPER: 01 e from 5 p.m, to 9o'clock p. ts o: Bost of teterrnces. Box 161 Star Office. e-8 ipetate and. will: (6, Star office, maid; best of eity references: prefer going North, Ad- Gren Box 30, Star ofc erate ‘ED—AT HEADQUARTERS— POSITIONS ‘W6for Cooks Chambermatds, Waitress, Yaundreas, Nurses, Seamstress, Men ‘Walters, Cooks, Coach: men, Farm Hands, Butlers, and Valets. COOMBS & BURGESS. Je2-10t" WiANZEDIDY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE GInT, ‘a situation as chambermaid or waitress. 621 Tat. now 306-24" ANTED — To sroundin theeity o former Call after E former a at VANTED — IMPROVED AND UNI, of all kinds tn and & KIRBY, 639 F st. coi jet jy ANTED—LOTS—THE NATIONAL CAPITALIN- vestment Co,, (Samuel HL Ws ¥e., Next door to Clty P.O.) ‘Or suaall, {0 am second floor: front, with ‘bath Apply 1919 Hatnw. — R RENT — A LARGE BAC furnished, second floor the city tor aale, 2, yy section, Prol door. Rent me WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS NG_AND_ DYEING: waving separate bathe for ¢ done in con- ANTED—STEAM, CLEAMI contagion avoided by gach person's clotising tracted establishments; think of this and have ned by our new steam process. PRINC! OR RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN Room, southern expostire, openine on veraidab, imps.; private family. ‘PLEASAS 2406 Penn TED_STEAM CLEANING AN body should know that Dry Cleaning ni benzine, Clothing cleansed b feat process is rendered odorless. PRINCE? 1 thind-story Front Koon. vicinity Thomas Circle mer at nominal rent. 183: ‘OR RENT—1209 I ST. N.W i rent at sinali WOR RENT LEWIS" HACK & is and the public that Theg leave to inform my frien I will furnish Carriages to funersis for 83 apiece in the as Thave done in the past, to mourners es ommunicate by postal. 7 ANTED—10,000 POSTAL CARDS—SEND POS- Jeaned arlene team process: separate cleaned Ny nay" new odariean PRINCE, 1000 F st. a ADUATE OF M ils at their homes on Piano avd Onan mer months ‘at 25e. per lesson. -Addre MUSIC, Star Ofc x x MS IN PRT- irnizhed, with good be EN Fi furnished front room, ih bath,us abd attendance, floor: first-class Table Board, Keferences required. yy ANTED-—TO BORROW 32,000, SECURED BY improved city propel Box 142, 51 rty, two oF three years, 306-2 ‘NISHED OR Rooms, with use of bath atid 1416 14th at. nw EMPLOYMENT F fanuly oF gent Clerks, artizans, and laborers, white and colored, at COLEMAN & KIRBY'S. Room, new. Persons needing labor of aly kind cai be sup- pited at above numbe J ANTED-TO BUY, A SECOND-HAND SQUARE Piano in good onder, and with sweet tone. State h of time used, make aud price, Address X. ¥. for housekeeping, on first or second floor. hi Dlock from 7th street cars; no children. Apply ANTED-STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING. Ladies’ and Gent's Suits Cleaned or Dyed in the best workmanlike manner, and on short notice, Twen- rience: “Goods called for and de- ty-seven years ex] rates forthe summer. 1104 Lat n. w. hk RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite, with private bath; 1601 I'st. 0. w. hionably-cut Suit of Cloth ‘coat fitted on” before fnishin go to ROBERT DALKIN, EEPERS TO TRY READY as bright as new, SNELLING, General floor, furnished; second floor, unfurnished. kes everyt she It makes evorytni ine: furnished. and 127 Center y ANTED- GooD. for Horses at cheap rates. KER, Sunerintendent at Ni CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CURED ing CLARK'S CONSTIPATION CURE. arkable good good laxative, being pre- ruit« and vegetables. Can be taken freely uded “by best physicians. jbit House Drug Store. YELLS DUG, BORED, DRIVE Tis moderate, Address W. OR RENT—1024 17TH icating Furnished Itoo) bathroom: private faunily. rooms unfurnished. PASTURAGE FURNISHED juse, south front, 93. References exchanged. F. TO PASTURE—REEI eciaity: bux stalls for es called for. Order’ stables, 31] 6th si. u.w.; farm on 7th st. road, from city, 0. H. P. CLARK, Siio, Md. ‘T_THREF FURNISHED ROO} Hor, north and south fronts r NO 1 our own goods and sell them at ices: on easy term: h good references. & SON, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, 1112 F without secur. ity, to parties wi STRASBURGER iy Tented singly af desired, y ANTED—BOUNTY LAND WARRAN JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law, Room + r ih for Military Bounty Cand War- isstied for services in any war prior to the Rebel- Building, will pay tractive house, Hi handsomely-furnisl Transient and table Moderate prices, Telephone 911-; JOR RENT—SUITES OF CHEE! ruoms at 1140 Conn. ave. and 1754 , with or without board. Moderate rent. y ANTED_STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS, feathers renovated, tattresses ade over, car: A. delivered, lowest prices. Office Factory oth st. and K 6. 6, Tel call 610-2. F.H. YOUNGS. ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT ©. S. 56. Louisiana avenue (opposite the States and Terr- 5. BUNDY, OF Commissioner of Deeds for all CT ‘at low prices and quick notice: any quality’ of ump. of piping furnished: water connection made ‘For information, inquire of a. +P. M., Ancostia, D.C. my10-1 ee = CASI SE HANDSOMELY fone single room. JAS. S. REAGA E. jothing, Watches, Guns, Pistol .. Carpenter ‘T Houseldid Furniture. Address Box Stoves, Carpets, Fi See aera T—COR. OTH AND MASS. AVENUF, y ad front Roos, ‘second and third fvors, with Board. Southern an .. Three lines of cara References exchanged Eniture, for which th ‘host cash price will bepaid. Address H. BAUM, rooms on Ist and NTANEOUS CURE. Any breaking ont on face oF body cured. Moth, pim- Piles, wrinkles, black-heads, vulgar redness, eczema aud facial disfixurements removed, and a clear com- insured to all who use it Pertectly harmless. jonials on application. ‘by all drugwists. 5 it to any address, BUSINESS MEN TO LEAVE with 3 for neat Job and book printing. We make aspecialty OR RENT—IN WEST END FLATS, three communicating Rooms: ‘water-closet, bath gas meter, kitchen sink, coal closet, and pants Teference required. Ap JOR. RENT—AT VERY ‘and commodious flats, 5,7 0c. and $1 per box. ply to Janitor or owner. Je LOW RATES FIVE LARGE and 9 rooins, in the B. . These fluta areas fine as any city: no expense has been spa: ., comfort and el being given to kanitary access, &e.; street cars For further particulars apply to THO! 1324 F st. nw. or 2059 BEALE’S STOCK at 88 perm. :boxstalls: rm; horses called for and returne B. LAFFERTY, Hay scales, 10th aud La. av. jald-Om ‘ANTED-MOTH AND OTHE! terminated from process which cau CE & BRO., 616 La. ave. ANTED—AT GEN. farm, horses to wints durniture, furs, &c.. b them, Hot Naptia Gas ~ COUNTRY BOARD. WARRENTON, IN A LARGE spacious, well shaded ¥rounds, Address Box. by cur process, Telephones ar our one. Spkos Gib ta ave “as WANTED — CoMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Notary and U. Commissioner, ie ‘ALLS | CHURCH, In office trom 9 an. to 5 pau. BUSINESS CHANCES. (OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE. business, with horse, carriage ure, plat books, may} harness, office fur- he one-half the HUMPHREY & COLMAN, rooms, ice, milk, &c. iu abundance. For W.N. WISE. se OOD OPPORTUNITY FOR, PERSON OF LITE- rf ation to enfae in hicity. Address ARMY OFFICEit, Star office. RARE CHANCE—CIGAR AND LIQUOR BUSI. 405 Est. n.w., near New National ter; well stocked, fixtures and furniture: first ; transfer of licenseguaranteed. Loug lease aud low rent. A barsain for an immediate cash. Satixfuctory reasons for selling. ‘OR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING, 8’ 180, horse and wagon for sale. This in growing section of the House contains five roome besides store-room, Tots enclosed. Would lease for three imine yossession given. SYPHERD & CO., 1007 F at, 700 FOR NINETY DAYS, ONGOOD COLLATERAL Pay for the accommodation, ilies or individuals shade, milk, &e., in a good corner property, ‘Address SPRING BAN! wodated security williug to SCAU Star once. . Be JOR LEASE_THE CAPITAL THEATER. ABERT, 408 Sthate S08. ‘OR_ALL TO MAKE MON yr Chicago Grain Market. Wing lad unlituited experieuce in these markets, satisfactorily and prodtably for s parties, Tam now ready to wave ine mation ald. traussct business for any one ior lance amount 0 nt chances Hor doubling tir investment mphilet « inie how to deal sent free on apy tion. Best of reference. ‘Address Bio RS lity with every ‘quier County, Va. te T LEWELLYN, TWO AND HALF MILES FROM Berryville, in the valley of Virginia, Tooms and good country fare for a limited mumber of ders: one mile from railn dress Mrs. ABNER FURGUSON, CHANCE. the New York Stock o and speculatin and post, office. "Ads i . Clarke Cox UMMER BOARD INA ie eon ; high and shady grounds; 20. H. READ, INVESTMENT BANKER, AND se OG T1th st. ow. Six and eigh nda and guaranteed. farin more. per Gent twenty and thirty ia‘bearing” Water Couyany” bonds, all ii-abnual spteres MEOCAL LOANS NEGOTIATED. 7 . MOFFETT, } finer of ‘Devs for ¢ Atofitce frou 8:30 a.m, to 5 pan. 4 IAL TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES. Fe sell you ne clothe, both ready Four measure, on easy hy cet STRASBURG! jothiers and ‘Lailors. TRST-CLASS C milk and fruit xuwes for, gale 1311 F §T. N.W., COMMIS- (or every State UMMER BOARDERS TAK! Jone of the most beautiful sec fon hich and healthy ; plenty of tables, milk and ice; dancin For particulars P,0., Loudoun Co., ose Ta mia, ete, DSTAVENNER, Philomont a loweat cash SON, | Manufacturing Iii Fata. "\y ANTED-BY A PARISIAN PERSON, A SITUA- ee eee a ee sn, of by day, ce. x 37, Star ofice. Jeo-3t" Sroensela beautiful country resi mount 2 of Virgini ING, Washington, Kappabs Helge to "Mra Lucy Kerr, 732 Sist st, ie 1 th Solu A BROWS” anos County, Vireiuis. yet-l0r OOK AT THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FURNI- boxes stored at 905 New Yor ‘woods hoisted by R RENT_IN A NEW HOUSE. NEWLY PAPFRED, furnished south front Room, €. firmished, $10; bath same floor. 2210 F sti ow. je for Iieht housekeeping ; south, uid AS; well reut to adulte OR RENT—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, TO- rately: Use of piano, cars pass the jerate to reliable parties. Apply at 615 3 ES NTLY-ONE LARGE TWO CONNECT- Rooms, south front, sccond floor, nicely. far mod. tinps.; gentlemen only; moderate rent. ED PARTY, CHOICE town, with board if necessary, private Kost. Franklin square. OR RENT—LARGE PLEAS, vate family, well Sired), ®20 per month; man and houses in H ST. N. W., ONE NICELY one or two een fat stoumicr rates, Ash st, nw, jor-2t rh ow; south and east front Keterences reguirad. 110i mon second floor; modern tnujs,; will convenient to careand JeG-1* DITABLE. = 38 HOUSE con- coal, T. N.W,, TWO COMMU ‘scoold floor. private [ Also, preg K ST. FRANKLIN SQUARE, y cool Rooms oh second floor. southern, exposure: private family. references exchasied. NT—FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, 5 Mussachusetts ave.n.w: "HOWARD, 93 3 F st. jet JJOR RENT—AT 15 GRANT PLACE, ONE LARGE, second floor, front Koom, with two lange close! +: also, two suites on third floor with large closets. 8, FIRST ; large aud cool: for Sete REET NWA SUITE ‘on second floor will be ¥ ble location near ‘Transient and table bourders accommo- my28-1 ‘ON, 13TH ST. FEW klin Park, New and at- i and beautiful location. Pleasant, ed rooms, ‘Table of superior qual” ra accommodated. my4-2m" AND COOT, M st. near HED ROOMS, 2D and 3d floors: modern improvements; north posure; on line of cars and herdics: first-class 1 E. Capitol st, Grant ror 10" 8 1 ST. N.W., OPPOSITE FRANK. lin Square, cool pleasant Rooms for the sutnmer. References exchanged. eastern ex- )MELY FURNISHED ‘with board, at 1807 1 iy 7-Lin m second emunce, special attention ments, convenience of loors every two minutes. MAS J. FISHER, Most. on premises VA—COUNTRY BOARD— Beautiful grounds, lawn and trees: south rehes; ten ininutes from station ; telephone to Wash- wton; train run to suit Departmenta Bo: ‘and west LE Loud ce ity, Va. Fine shade, la x60" CARD, FOR LIMITED NUMBER—“MEADOW- ‘Seld." near Mountsville, Lou ealthy location; large, airy, rooms: sp) ik, spring water, ice, ing Horses, Address H. 3 IRST-CLASS BOARD — hear Silver Springs statio For particulars 1 Clagett Mansion, _” Set-lwe UMMER BOARD—CAN FURNISH BOARD FOR Rooms large and airy. ‘Conyenieut to railroad sta- Address Miss J. L. MORISON, Shenandoah Function, W.Va. PRING BANK FA dria, offers first-class accommodations: fruit, ice, milk in profusion, &c. ‘Frans iet daily. n Va.: bigh, iu beds: fruit, \dle and driv- u,th.s, Be |ANSION, Metropolitan Railroad: ‘CLAGETT, or address Se7-1w “eos ALEXAN good table, sae AA EES | ONS WISHING TO SECURE DESIRABLE je summer cau be accomnm iapn- Apply to Alms. E. O. EDMO) Jed-at* UNTAIN VIEW FARM—A FEW SUMMER Woantors wanted: excellent fare: healthfal and aif Was, Pau Jessie comfortable ON, 235 deat CNTRY BOARD. FINE SHADE, ruiles from Silver Spring. .NG Objection to children. Terusmoderate. SP EAWCLTT: Colesville, Montgomery County, Md. irese Miss “WANTED ARESPECTABLE EDUCATED YOUNG irl desires a place as lady"s maid; is will- ing to travel, ‘Address LIZZIE. Star ofces jek-se" ST D—BY A WHITE BOY OF 17, A SITUA. Ani io learn 2 trade, Address" throundy RAT Office, J. K. M., 600 New Yorkave, city. Jed-st \WANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, CHAM- bermatds, nurses, wai four experienced in— valid nurves, Housekeepers, te Jos-ot 3.3 BUBNE ae W ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, & SITUATION as Indi panion: willing to assist in ; m0 objection to travel. WILL- chee es ae ING, Star 0 QVANTED—-IF_ YOU WANT A COOK, MAID, ‘Waiteress, Nurse, Launc Goscl Butler, Valet, Watters, Farm, Dairy, with, ences, oF all ut ‘once. NATIONAL at nw. STERN TES Soo HS 000 86, 20,000 810, 50,006 JOOBE, 1010 and 1012 ‘ONTSYLVA" WILL BE OPENED TO GUESTS: June 15th. transporta: miles distant; two daily mails: p! lor ; porches: lenge grounds; ood ts and vegetables supplied from home farm. ‘Terms ial rates to families remaining the MASON JAMES, Round tion from Depot Lig shade, milk tee: Hill, dese DI COMPANY eR RDIN E-PROOF SHORAGE WAREHOUSE yee tem eh ¥16 PA. AVE, N. W. (South Bide) Persons going of jew ei a oo ere ree cee her ‘valuables ‘works art, pian Saat : after, your Or hee 7pas_w. rp, 458 shade; Wenty of a the fruits of ‘the i n given the feeble and children. House ‘open Tune 2 to September 30. Board @5 10 86 per week, Pecial rates to taniiies. wiates. ake stolen fours: 9 a.m. to 6 GromrorT i Perry.) ‘Trae C: Dprouiotecomfort first-class WANTED—ROOMS. i (CURES OD a gusting to please, Ful partic oD, st FOR RENT—OFFICES. W: iTED—TWO ADJOINING OFFICE ROOM! Ent yr, between F aud H and 14th sad Toth ake, ay. Pe O.vor oe OT rdw TANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED W idome: light housekeeping: three adultes state lowest vent and location; references, “Address SOOT, Star office. Ne7-2t -ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE furnished uitable We Sega aus eat ting from ‘of hoses 8 porwonal eine prefer rent owner nly will be made to every, gi loca- Gon description and price of roma, el WANTED--HOUSES. Free lives ‘(OR RENT_TWO NICE OFFICE ROOMS, LOWER are oor, 635 F st, nw..agter July oughly renovate rooms. 7. at $70 reatand Ge MRS. J. F, LOVE, 512 10th st, Wasitington, D.C. —MYRTLE HALL, HAR- proved (Uy la Az WARRENTON AND, THE der fiue water, fruity sali o ‘JOHN & 5 PEM PeCaw. Feeave cp Rooms in 519 7th st nw, second , large and well UMMER BOARD IN VIRGI it ber slined will receive. limited nun} goimtortable, | the grow milk, butter, ‘&e. ee ET Lt aS ‘JUNE 1, LARGE AIRY |A~THE UNDER- boarder for the summer at her DROIT BUILDING, Office; two rooms ou fronting 8th ana F sts., with sign bie basement floor, ‘and ingurance my2s terms, iec., apply my30-36* THREE ADULTS, WITH REFER- Wirge Ge of B ‘ished ae = five ee en ree odo emer, EP ok nae ae 12 DOI ‘FACED SATIN: PICOT Nee 2s lasing oie JeA-3t 2241 and 1248 11th st. ee, “ANTED—TO BUY A HOUSE FOE €2,500 CASH Tons ‘Towest casit price, none pus ogacta ated upplnr” Address 615 Met ae 3oE ae sx, MELINE, IN BLACK, WHITE, AND CRE, i ames tos eg Di Bree ae, ne cg | e SUBURBAN PROPERTY. OnFarIO AF Ear Vou Meee ae ee Ves myz8-4,tu, Ce: MIB, Montello, FOR RENT—STORES. STORE—CORNER SIXTH STR! rusetts ave. 2... 307: ope a oe myl2- Fe Ea Dourders at a br }OR RENT. Fa tisnan R KENT—STORE AND oe Sus aa, tty a beds, my25-2w* HE UNDERSIGNED WILL IX DUE SEASON, "Tipe to accommodate » limited number of ieyco. GEO, W. FUSS. ELIGHTFUL BOARD, CAN BE OBTAINED TH Aibtasels 6000 FOR_RENT--HOUSES. Foe RT ore OUSE: SEVEN ROO quire Fr DALLBR Totton Se So FS RENT—NFAR THE CAPITOT, 4 DESTRABL nd pleasan ted Ds including batu. ue ere Fw THOU ES 91 58 F ST. NW. 6 ROOMS, Toler inyprovewen yer anwth WC SOMNON, Tie theca QR RENT—WOUSE 426 BOUNDARY ST, N second door from Sth st.. facing LeDroit Park. meotimand beth Uriah front tag iodow, cella setuid imps, C2250. Key at 420 Boundary ae eid JOR RENTOTD A SMALL FAM sar Pat Ring atl cerobet int a oats Acted house. ApO\y, with references, oe dis Tate teenn 1 Bhd i Schock ; JOR RENT—304 10TH &T SE—Nice RRowN order, near herdic and cars, rent $15 0. 1205 11th n, 37.50 Vorer part 1608 34th 122 Det aw, Upyer part 22 atheton per part 70 f-, poms. June 401 7th st ist floor Vernon Kow. room. Shand Pa av, rm ‘th and Pa a ‘The above ts only property on my books, For full list call at office for Intlierin tnaund om the Istand loth. Lev] THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. OK RENT—ELEGANT FURNISKED HOUSE, 18 rooms, Mast h.w., between 3th and 14% Feapounible party How Tree Court fer mouth. oi. KNIGHT, 607 doors above F st. OR RENT—4 STORY Toome. all mod. imps, 60s. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, OR RENT—3308 SHERMAN AVE. POUR-ROOM Fritane Gorage: taree tot etc _ 306-5 JOR REN 2019 sth ttn. ws eix nine snd odern irorensints. Avpiy 0 20° pane JOL, MENT—1512 @ ST. 5 ROOMS ANT Fees oder insbrovem S purnieie house Rhode Island ave. bet. 1 HAKI cr JOR RENT Brick house, 1006 Nat. uw. inodern improvements. Newly 00 per month, Apply to AS. H. MARR, 936 F st 220 11TH ST. &.W., NFAK »: wu Institution, contarning seven Foon th modern improvements. rent 827 pre tOasaitable tenant. Apply to 306 11th xt. SH mod. imps; #40." AS. CAYWOOD, « ana K sta nw. RB RENT— Iowa Citele, 3-tory brick. 10 rooms,.....#10¢ st, Sbestory brick, 10 room ie Iti at, Sestory brick. 0 rovms 1515 Tt. 3-atory brick, toome 2214 12ui st, 2story brick, 6 Foon * Bi PARR IE, 1418 Fat. Fi 405 SOUGHT t., owned by a naval officer Bow at won; well fa fished’all mod. imps. tabling for tws burs 0 fooks the entire city delightful Tewuden se only gig. Inquire, Af AC FARRER, TiN Fst nw T — SIX-ROOM-AND-CELLAR House; water and gas B st.n.w., between 2d and Q sta. faguire at G28 3a st. iw. Jett? NT—312 OTH ST. CORNEK LOUISIANA = business stand and dwelling painted | cellar 10 Is. Apply 508 12th st. nw 16 ‘LE 6-ROOM BRICK ON re. at Iatrobe qwantel; water in kitchen and yard. gas fixtures news ly papered and painted, JOHN SHERMA: 3 it RENT_HANDSOME 4thand Tri th st. cars, Broome, bat, taprovements, lange grounds. alvind flowers, shrubbery, fruit, &c x Sor 1900 ST FORREST. #17 Pst now: 1} JOR RENT-MT. tended, nes Ay srw st dete 7 ee fistapply to WESCOTT & WILOOK, 07 Pennsyives = POR RENT—SMALL HOUSE (FURNISHED) TN most desirable locality. near cars and jark: cellent opportuuity to secre a p OF five months, Address It, Star M st. furnished, 16 rooms. ith st. (until Now. 15), 14 rooms. @80 per ma, 15 6 rooms, a. Sticiors 2008 and 2008 12th wt we leveland ave. G rooms, gas and water. 1004 and 10% W st..6'r., cas and water. 15 Office rooms in the Rapley Buildin. ded-Gt HUFTY & DYEK, Lith and F Buick athe Vocation, __B.H, WARNER & ©. FX RENT—FURNISHED, NO. 606 EAST CAVi- tol street, rick, 3 stories ‘and basement: 9 ro: d bath ali modern improvements. & ee BH. WAL ‘OR RENT — SEVERAI houses, Just being comy Capitol: 7 rooms, all imps See watchinan, eat BH. WARNER & CO. JOR BENT DAREN TIOWER & SON, 111 28 Towa Cirele,1re 100 607 2d st # roo ER & CO. DESIRABL d, on Arthur Place ments, Kent, #: porcoran st 10. 1331 U st nw. 8 st. n.e., Tr. Eetu Ast. ne. 6r. 2523. Q dst. ne, Or O21 rea 201115 F «tn. w 20" floor, EW TWO-STORY BRICK containing % rooms, bath- ‘with adern improve. meuts: rent, 35, key at 26 2° Tun to the house. Inquire 40:5 7th st. JOR RENT—913 FRENCH STREET, Di two-story brick house, with six Toows and c* tin good order, at reduced rate foF . H. WARNEK & CO. ded FOR RENT 036 10TH ST. 5 bath, modern improvements, cvilar, side the berdics een nw. F%, RENT—IST JULY, WHOLE OR PART OF aL-rovia house, including pautry, bath, abd every oe oF ent ea550, tn wivance, Heferenees required. ‘Address Bor ii. Near offen pean PREP Daa h Sy BACAR Fhe US miio-Id ve TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Pet nw. ROR RENT—1335 B ST. NE, ay ace at.” wae, water, &o.; on "of cara. Ouly 615 per mouth imouiea te ‘my17-1m rs