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THE EVENIN TAR. daily cireuintion more than treble of any other daily paper publ Washington, and much greater than tall the other daily papers here added Senator Vance’s statement of the differences be- tween President Cleveland's policy and his own or that of the democratic party suggests some vari- ances Which are irremediable, and at least one ‘Which not only may be remedied in part hut which never ought to have arisen. Senator Vance says: “i have favored the application of the principles Of home rule’ to the District of Columbia, the only @istranchised portion of the American peopie, and deference to their wishes in the appointment of their local officials, but the President does not.” It may Ve dificult to reconcile the President's and Benator Vance’s views on the subject of a double standard and civil service reform, but there 1s not the slightest reasonabie ground for the existence of the variance quoted Detween the President’s opinions, as judged by his past acts, and the recognized democratic doctrine and policy on the subject. In his treatment of the District the President has caused his party to ‘swerve from its pledges and with no apparent ex- ‘use Dut personal feeling concerning a few Indivi- @aais has done continued tnjustice to a whole com- munity. The President himseif 1s committed to “home rule” and to adherence to pledges, and his Blunders in District matters are out of harmony ‘With his whole official course,and have astonished and grieved those most who, admiring his public acts, thought they knew him best. It would be fortunate if the differences between the President and his party should be reduced by him to those, asin the matter of civil-service reform, tn which he is in the right. ——— If disembodied spirits may neglect higher duties to rap tables and jugzle with slate pencils for the @dification of the long-haired the lave Henry Sey- Dert, spiritualist, has neglected the opportunity of his life, or rather of his death. By his will he left 960,000 to the University of Pennsylvania on con- ition that a commission should be appointed by the University to investigate thoroughly and tm- partially the phenomena of spiritualism. The committee of distinguished scientists, which was appotated, after weighing the matter for three Years has reported unfavorably as to all the me- diums examined and phenomena wituessed. If Seybert ia the spiritual state had the power and @ispoaition to dabbiein human affairs and to ‘twang guitars In a cabinet, as the concealed part- Ber of a money-making medium, the natural de- sire to vindicate the opinions which he held while @n earth would doubtless have impelled him to in- terfere to prevent the seances which his commis- ston investigated from proving flat failures and Srom resulting In a very serfous blow to the pre- ‘tensions of spiritualisin. It fs pleasant to believe t the souls of departed loved ones still main- toln such relations to earth that they can appre- ciate the sorrow which separation from them has caused, sympathize with usin suffering, and re- Joice at our Well-doing, But to most inen the feel- Ing ts Instinctive that the career of the soul in the ‘World next beyond us {3 on a higher and nobler Plane than that pursued here, and that no com- miunton between the disembodied and earth clogged souls of a character to contradict this teel- Ang by making the workings of the purified spirit ‘@ juggier’s peep-show to gratify human curiosity ean reasonably be imagined. ——_ + ‘The crash ta the New York coffee market yester- @ay recall; its notabie predecessor in December, ‘1880; and the noted firm who have just failed with Babiilties estimated at about a million of dollars, Jed the list of suspensions with a like burden of debt on the forme: occasion. The cause of the Paate then, as now,was reckless speculation. The Dublic were not prepared to pay extortionate Prices for even a highly-valued commodity; and She failure of the market to respond to the forcing done by the clique that controlled the corner re- malted In a general break. The fact that stich wrecks occur no oftener than once In seven years Is a cheering sica in this era of universal speculation. It shows that the lesson Is surely, even though slowly, impressing ttself upon. ‘We world thet the materiais of common consump- Won, which have come to be counted among the necessaries of ilfe, are ‘dangerous things to trifle rtunate [feature of such a crash as Yesterday's Is the injury done to a number of poor Men who are not in any sense responsible for it, Dut Whose worst offense 1s that they have been obliged to give credit to, or otherwise involve ‘Themselves with, the speculative ring. For the big sufferers, who have engineered the disastrous scheme, no pity need be felt. They took big risks 4m & bad cause. $$$ Pennsylvania ts compelled to choose between an expenstve extra session of the legislature and the failure of the law taxing the mortgages and judg ments of corporations, which was passed, but ‘Which the president of the senate oraitted to sign. Fatlure of the bill meaps a loss to the State of over a miliion dollars, gnd as the extra sesston can hardly cost that amount, it will probably be called. The situation must be embarrassing, to ‘Say the least, to the negligent president of the senate, ——_—— - =—_____ ‘The gamblers in coffee are having a hard time of 3% just now, and some of them have even been compelled by losses to quit gambling temporarily, ‘The price of coffee winich has been kept at ex- tremely high figures by the gambling mantpula- ‘tions dropped to 17s; ccnts, and consumers rejoice | tuat coffee has settied at last. The country basics serenely in the promise that Jersey law shall be applied to Most, as the organ- izer of the riotous anarchist picnic. When the thumbscrew and rack of the ancient Jersey stat- utes have hold of the anareluist Inctter to blood~ shed he will view the detested compulsory baths of Black wei Sisland as comparative bliss. It ts only in raretn: that this antiquated legisla. tion bas ap copentanity to vindicate its userul- —— -—___- Another New Engisnd muliionaire has been the | Yietin of conscienceless blacxmatling through the courts, or would have been if Le had not boidly | driven him into a corner | fe~s, as the alternative of being j fought bis a Wnere he nad prosecuted for perjury. $$ Nathan Hale, the martyr spy of the Revolution, | tue. It will be unvetied at Hart- 1 18 w havea THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THOSE 93.50, ALL-WOOL SUITS FOR BOYS, AGES 4 TO 14, ARE GROWING BEAU- ‘TIFULLY LESS IN NUMBER EVERY DAY. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF ONE SALESMAN HAVING SOLD SIXTY-THREE OF THEM LAST SATURDAY? NOT TO ONE PARTY, BUT ONE SUIT EACH TO SIXTY-THREE DIFFERENT PATRONS — NOTHING STRANGE ABOUT IT AFTER ALL. PEOPLE COMEIN TO BUY MORE EXPENSIVE GOODS YOR THEIR BOYS, BUT WHEN THEY SEE THOSE HANDSOME SUITS OF OURS— WELL-MADE. STYLISH IN SHAPE-PER- FECT IN FIT, AND FASHIONABE IN DE- SIGN—-MARKED To SELL AT 83.50, THEY AT ONCE DECIDE TO TAKE ONE OF THEM. THEY ARE GOING FAST, AND IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY PROVIDED YOUR BOY WITH ONE THERE ISNT MUCH TIME TO LosE. SAKS & COMPANY. THOSE ALL-WOOL SUITS FOR MEN AT #10 EACH, OF WHICH YOU MAY HAVE HEARD, ARE TO ALL INTENTS AND PUR- POSES AS GOOD AS ANY SUIT THAT CAN BE FOUND OUTSIDE OF OUR HOUSE FOR 30 PER CENT MORE MONEY. THEY ARE CUT IN THE CORREOT STYLE, HONESTLY MADE AND TRIMMED, AND AS NEAR PER- FECTION IN FIT AS ANY SUIT COSTING DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY. THEY COME IN A VARIETY OF PATTERNS, SHADES ANDCOLORS, AND FOR BUSINESS OR STREET WEAR CAN'T BE BEAT. SAKS & COMPANY. YOU MUST FOR A MOMENT IMAGINE, HOWEVER, THAT BECAUSE WE DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THESE EXCEPTION- AL BARGAINS THAT OUR FINER GRADES OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING IS AT ALL NEGLECTED. ON THE CONTRARY, NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR HOUSE WERE WE PREPARED TO SERVE ‘YOU WITH AS FINECLOTHES AS ARE NOW TO BE FOUND ON OUR COUNTERS. PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS, SILKE LINED AND SATIN LINED, IN FANCY CAS- SIMERES, LIGHT IN WEIGHT AND LIGHT IN COLOR IN CLAY'S ENGLISH WOR- STEDS, IN FRENCH AND GERMAN GRANITES AND CORKSCREWS. THE RIOH- EST MATERIALS AND THE MOST ELE- GANTLY TRIMMED AND MADE GaR- ‘MENTS, READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, TO BE FOUND ON THE AMERICAN CONTI- NENT. ANYTHING THATS WORTH HAVING IN FINE AND MEDIUM GRADE CLOTHING, FOR MAN OR BOY, I8 SURE TO BE REPRESENTED IN OUR MATCHLESS STOCK. SAKS & COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, elt SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Tord tomorrow, aud only Americans will take part 3m the ceremonies. Mr. Cyrus Pleid's monument | to John Andr ——__—— -=__ Ex-Speaker Ketfer’s sensational story about the {| alarming condition of Mr. Blaine’s health would | have more weight if Ketfer’s reputation for veracity \ ‘Were of a little higher order. Por Tur Scuvex Resorts SEATON PERRY (Successor to PEaey & Bnoruen), COMPLETE STOCK OF fii wou bo $158. Pakls COMBINATION SUITS AT GREATLY RE- A iE ASSORTMENT OF PED CHECKED ENuLish sUITINGs 7 i THE NeW. SHADE CS TWILLED FRENC debir ceorgeA® a HAL BARGAL RELAIS mk FIGURED , <b 30, 3 SILK GRENADINI iS e1.o0 AND 82. apts GENUINE CANTON CREPES AND CREPE Dy: NOVELTIES IN BEADED SILK GRENADINES. ae PRICES" ON FARASULS AND SUN LE: AND CASHMERE SH AWTS. EAM SERGES. CHUDDAB, ROBES. AN ‘OTS KID GLO* NOVELTIES IN HOSIEKY AND “EWA Sbxea. “THE BEST MAKES” SOE RANA AND MEDIUM. Ww MERLIN a CORKECT PRICES FIGUEES AND SEATON PERE Fras ¢ Bonpixa, Penneytvania a ‘ Eetadtished 1840. eomeechs “ Estasusxx 1830, JAMES ¥. DAVIS: soxs, 1901 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR. 12TH ST. Spring Styles SILK HATS, 85, $6 and #8. ‘Spring Styles DERBY HATS at 82, $2.50, $3, $3.50 94, 04.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. SOPT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS, STEAMER CAPs. (CRILDREN'S, BOYs’ and YOUTHS" HATS and CAPS ‘SUB, Gloria, Mobair, Alpsca and Gingham UMBRELLAR mae "*™BS = CANES = CANES. Was treated as an international | memorial. ! Tovnisrs Wr Fiso Nore MORE USEFUL IN THEIR WANDER- INGS THAN AN EASY, COMFORT- ABLE, MEDIUM-WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT. FOR TRAVELING MODERATELY LIGHT- COLORED GOODS DO NOT SHOW DUST AS READILY AS VERY DARK, AND ARE THEREFORE MORE DESIRABLE. WE SHOW A GOOD MANY EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF STHESE GOODS, IN SACK AND CUT- AWAY COATS, IN PLAIN, STRIPED, PLAID, AND CHECK CASSIMERES. THESE GOODS ARE CUT PRECISELY LIKE CUSTOM-MADE WORK, AND ARE EQUALLY WELL MADE. EVERYBODY IN TRAVELING NEEDS A DUSTER. A MAN HAS MORE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF IF HE CAN KEEPTHE DUST AND CINDERS OUT OF HIS CLOTHING. A DUSTER THAT BUTTONS CLOSE UP TO ‘THE NECK AND COVERS THE KNERS WHEN SITTING WILL DO THIS EFFECT- UALLY. WE HAVE THEM IN FINE BN- GLISH LINENS, AS SOFT AS PONGEE SILK AND SO CLOSELY WOVEN THAT NO DUST PENETRATES THEM. ALSO, OF LINEN DUCK, LIGHT AND DARK MOHAIRS. FOR LOUNGING AT THE SEASHORE OB IN THE MOUNTAINS A NORFOLK JACKET 18 ABOUT THE MOST COMFORTABLE COAT ONE CAN WEAR. CAN BE WORN WITHOUT VEST IF THE WEATHEX 13 WARM, OR ANY STYLE OF VEST WORN UNDER IT. THIS COMES IN PLAIN GOODS AND IN FANCY PLAIDS AND CHEOKS, IN VERY LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHTS. WHITE AND FANCY DUCK VESTS ARE VERY DRESSY. THE NEWEST THING IN ‘THIS LINE IS THE “SWELL FRONT," CUT LOW, WITH FOUR OR FIVE BUTTONS. WE HAVE THEM IN @ VARIETY OF PATTERNS. E. B. BARNUM & CO, Jel 931 Pexx. Ave. 'Sex Teemu SEE OUR SERGE OOAT AND VEST, IX FOUR SHADES—LIGHT GRAY, DARK GRAY, BLUE AND BLACK-FOR SUMMER WEAR. THEY ARE JUST THE THING, AND AT TEE PRICE-$7 FOR COAT AXD VEST-WE THINK THEY ARE JUST THE THING. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, ele 434 SEVENTH STRERT. = a ey regs _sele woSs Parte As the ‘season is advancing we have concluded tore- duce the price of our FINEST FRENCH SATINES to 25 cents per yard, as we do not wish to carry 8 piece over this season. Call carly and get the choice styles for less than the cost of importation. also 200 PIECRS CREAM and WHITE PLAID and STRIPED MUSLINS at 124s conte, worth 26 conte. GREAT REDUCTIONS on SPRING WOOLENS, and all summer fabriques ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES. W.M. SHUSTER & sons, a0 Pare J. C. Horcumsox, ‘The great sale of suita has been somewhst htrtful to drese goods material, We're almost sorry we told you that we're selling wuits at less than gost of materiale, (Our dress goods buyer and qur suit bayer “do not speak as they pass by.” “We've advertised suite; now WE ‘MUST advertise dress goods materials” at least, to ‘sat the buyer, EAtes For trimming Sateens and Challies we show s Sine stock of VAL LACES, Narrow Val Laces 7c. to $2.98 per yard. Insertion Val Laces 8c. to 26c. per yard. ‘Val Lace Flouncings 98c. to §3 per yard. All-over Val Laces 890. to $1.98. (2 The 42-inch wide flouncing at 98c. is « beauti- fal and light design and well worth $1.36 per yard. ‘Striped Val Laces are new and fashionable. ORIENTAL LACES. 42 inch flouncings 48¢, to $3.98 per yard. ‘AlL-over to match 48¢. to $1.98 per yard. ‘Narrow laces to match 8c. to 980. per yard. BLACK LACES. 42 inch Chantilly and Spanish Guipure founcings 81.48 to 94.68, All-over nets to match $1.19 to $6.68 per yard. ‘Narrow laces to match 10c. to $3.98 per yard. OTHER LACES. Imitation Duchesse, Irish Point, Point a’ esprit, |" Ashow window full of samples of these and other laces and also of embroideries, EMBROIDERIES. ‘We show all makes and at such endless variety of prices that we only select a few specialties. ‘45 inch Swiss founcing 680. worth 98s. per yard. 20 pieces Swiss Embrolderies for 20c. worth 25c, 9 pieces Cambric Rmbroideries for 150. worth 196, 11 pieces Nainsook Embroideries for 25c. worth 30c. Hise re igs ERS | 25c. SATEENS, Kochlinsfreres latest, 25c. 1250. CHALLIES, Best variety in the city. 10c. SEERSUCKERS and GINGHAMS, Superior qualities and designs. 58c. Flannels, all wool, cream, 42 inches wide, 25c. SWISS, embroidered in white, ecru and colors. 8c. SUITING, white lace suiting, worth 15c. a yard. COMBINATION LOT. Grand combination lot of WHITE GOODS—conded piques, India check, muslins, French cambries, plain check and stripe nainscoks, Persian lawns, silk and cotton mulls. Nearly 100 pieoss, bought cheap to close out importer’s summer stock. We're offering bargains deserving immediate attention. ta7 Silks and Satines of the following populer makes always in stock at lowest prices. Guinet’s, Bon- ‘net's, Givernaud’s and Lyons’ best branda, RovaL"|S (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Mantger,) 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., $14 AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. N.W. ORE DAYS ‘The business in Jerseys is good, and some daysit is abominably bad. Y was one of dissatisfaction in our JERSEY DEPARTMENT, so this moraing our manager of that department declared he would see if hecould mates little business. We talked the matter over, and concluded to announce some reductions jast asepecimens. Youcan understand that it would be ‘simply nonsense for us to advertise a specificreduction on every different Jersey in our stock, That isn’t ‘necessary. All we need to ssy is that our reduction in Jerseys extends over our ENTIRE line: and what we ‘mention below are only samples of the way in which ‘wo have ignored original cost and every consideration of profits, Our $3.30 fine Cashmere Jerseys, in black and colors, tailor-made, braid-bound and with breast Pocket, are reduced to $2,50. Our $3.98 fine Cashmere Jerseys, with the “Mili- tary” fronts, are reduced to $2.98. Our $3.25 Osshmere Jerseys, with Revere collar,and the favorite honey-comb Chemisette Fronts, are.re- duced to $2.25. Our $2.35 Cashmere tailor-made Jerseys are reduced to $1.75. Our $6.50 all-over beaded Cashmere Jerseys are re- duced to @5.48. Allow ts to £44 just one item of to-day’s redaction im Cashmere FICHUS, beaded ana embroidered: ‘From 83.08 to $3.23. “ B24to 2.75. “_ 24 1.75. Buy your HATS, BONNETS ad MATERIALS for ‘trimmings of us prior to the 18th inst, and we will do the work FREE! On MARCH 816-318 SEVENTE 87. XW. ele Repvow> Prices Ix Dar Goovs. Drives, ‘Beautiful styles White 10, 18%, 180, aemall lot of Lace Bhawis besaess at 25¢. on the 2 case Figured Crazy Cloth at 18)90, per yard,former ‘Will open Monday oa Intent patterns ‘at popular prices, ‘Tee Blankets, 60s. and 61 (woolen). ie JOMNGON & LUTTRELL, aii ‘713 Market pate, IMPORTER, MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICED. “THE CONCORD SARWEsA" 28 e axovma SESSION, se temwteae 10 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE, aa 487 Penna. sve. mexi to National Hotel Mews Suers To Mussvze. Our shirt factory is fully abreast of the times, ‘conducted on business principles, and every shirt is cut on the latest, and most approved Dlans, thus insuring s perfect ft. ‘Mr. Lockhart, who has charge of this branch 4s a practical shirt cutter and fitter of long experience and ability. 6 Laundered Shirts for $10.50. 6 Laundered Shirts for $12. @ Laundered Shirts for 15. ‘We employ none but experienced shirt sewers ‘andsinishers, and every shirt is examined closely to inwure against a flaw of any kind, We guar- ‘antes you perfect satisfaction. bata ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ste. n.w. D. C., TUESDAY,” JUNE" 14, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR _RENT—ROOMS_ \NTED—A oro BARBER: NE Wantaiee ‘heed apply: pay $10 per ae 228 — [AN Or GENERAL Wes aire PL ae WANTED— RED feaaerighugeiatse of Store Son can to 10 am., at 13; MEBCIEDER x iE Water as se a GSWORTH. COD Winston. | 3 Wate HITE A ie gio an pale Renae ae SBR eS as first fi 5 apely wt 2 unig sa, Private family. Apply with “e Taworren Wrars Renvcen. WOODWARD & LOTHROP ‘Beg to announce that they will vell the balance of their Imported Wraps and Costumes st Ex- actly Half-Price. ‘These are the remainder of the garments ‘brought from PARIS, LONDON, BERLIN, and other foreign fashion centers, by our Mr. Geo, ‘White early this season. ‘The distinctive character of Imported Wraps ‘and Costumes make them always specially de- sirable. ‘We expect that this announcement will cause their speedy disposal. To secure a choice an carly call is advisable. (Parlors, third floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts. n.w. Roovonoxs Ix Mews Goons. ‘To close out ee tees 1tnoe immediately we havo wa, Doe, Hews cuisandered, Fancy’ 2 Collars and gue Pulrot Geis tonack one Hirth cient caste teGoene REDUCED FROM $1.00 TO 50c. EACH. 45 Dos. Men's Fine ——— ders, elastic and Been selling these at 35, 3757ana S00. "° ™"® baggribang Sead 25e. PER PAIR. Dog. Men’s ira Fine Suspenders, lat Peet St Staee ae, ed sate aay at 7h 80 and S755, for REDUCED TO 50c. PER PAIR ples of turned potas gears Ee wy eave'been felling tiles at 20e. each PEEDUGED TO 1c. EACH: 81.50 PER DOZ. wo lave toe lanee t stock 100° thie sabe ad 4 me Er +) haw thems Sat wie cesenct sud Pie Flannel Sra ape Sate idly. “an surly call is i recureschoe, WOODWARD & P, Cor. 11th ote nw. a WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S. tion is called to nd Attent our large and carefully- READY. ‘MADE SUITS LADIES, Misses AND CHILDREN, made from White and Fancy India Linens, Fancy Ginghams, Sateens and ali-wool fabric: insure for these a ready sale we have mark« {hem at exceptionally low ‘prices, We otter: How latent D a ae paves fe an of siates: fal So anlenel compere #7 30,8 si. gt ee 916.25, 817, 620 Excellent oJ tunity to tg op or more ailts for seashore and mountain wear, LADIES’ SATREN SUITS. ae, embracing Buseck, Nave. Shtesd are s Brown: ground colors, with, neat watto and col- Hees eee 875 e780, Pomaitasun serie) LADIES" WHITR gUITa. Considering the fact that we have marked these suite extremely low, in’ some instances barely covering the cost of the materials, we be- Heve it your part'to buy them ready-made, Latest styles of Saree eat qualities and heat workmanship, Ot to 83 3 Pere ens of Prices between. We wablished an eight-page book slowing s few of Eneatyles with prices, Ask or write for it. ‘MISSES’ WHITE SUITS. We have an eepetialiy stersclve ide of styles wre a os attractive, suitable’ for.communion eid x exe) think we, can please you in the Bie RSC pe eee The most elaborate style, CHILDREN a dete} SUITS. Excell bed ie, Etuctive xovles rl end good es . G yalues: PEN OREO co $5708: ie = tr ictal ae $15 per Pe 14 Serine Or» ‘TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. ‘The Grestest Opportunity Ever Offered the Public to Obtain Choice and Desirable DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS AT COST. ‘Stock consists of about One Hundred Thousand Dol- Jars’ worth of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, CANTON MATTINGS, AND OIL-CLOTHS, all of which must be sold in a few days to Close Business. ‘Fine Gros Grain Silks, Surah Silks, Rhadame Silks Faille Francaise Silks. Full lines of each, from the lowest upto the highest grades. Black and Colored ‘Velvets, Piushes, and Crapes. ‘We will offer a Magnificent Stock of All-Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Goods, including 5-4 and 6-4 French Suitings, Ladies’ Cloth and Flannel Suitings in all Colors. A Large Stock of Black Dress Goods, such as Cash- ‘meres, Henrietta Cloths, Drax de Alma, Tamise, Mel~ tose, Albatross, and Nuns’ Veiling. An opportunity may not ocour again for you to select from # magnificent Stock of Black Dress Goods st cost, Good Calicoes, 3% cents: the Best Calicoes, 5 cents, Bleached and Brown Cottons. Bed Quilts, Blankets, and Sheetings, at cost, Cloths and Cassimeres for Men and Boys’ Wear. Fisnnels in All Grades, Full Stook of Underwear and Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen, CARPETING, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, and Hemp. 100 Rolls of Beautiful Fancy Matting, from 15c. per yard up tothe finest quality. Imported 50 Rolls of White Matting, from the lowest grade to the Finest Seamless. We find Our Stock Immense and Innumerable. Prices will be No Object. The Gootls Must be Sold. ‘Many of Them Much Less Than Cost. No Goods will be Sold at Auction. Everything Retalied from Day to Day Until the Entire Btock ia Closed out—FOR CASH ONLY. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US WILL PLEASE GALL AND SETTLE. Ww. W. BURDETTE & Co., 4011-8¢ 928 7th ST. AND 706 K ST. N.W. Fur Bru Hazs, : IN ENGLISH AND MACKINAW STRAWS. LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERE AND DERBY HATS. UMBRELLAS IN SILK AND GLORIA. Large stock to select from, LOWEST PRICES, 3B. H. STINEMETZ & son, ad 1237 Pennsyivanis avenue. m WHITE aooDs, ‘Two hundred pieces of White and Cream Plaids, Atetpes, and Lece Rftocts, at half price, Goods worth twenty-five conte will sell them for twelve ands half cents per yard. ‘These guods are a decided Largatn.” Me SRE EE eae, oF Hat. n. e. Peed Se - Wire Boop FAMILY ‘h ag pes ‘Bo. wartitng hor iw ‘refer! ace. Appiy ab L321 N sks corner Vecmoan ere 1a Se 21d it WASTED—A Good, RELIABLE WHITE NURSE: references required. Apply at 813 12th st. u.w. ‘WANTED-4 GOOD COOK (WOMAN), WITH Dest city references, to go to the seashoré for the Serres 2 and Soclock, st Room 1 Capataitay G03 Stn sen ve Waren —DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Eeuu, conducted by ladies. Men and women, white eplored for all Kinds of domeati labor, for Springa with tefenenca® FFM at eee EOE ‘WASTED-« TELIAGLE WHITE WOMAN FOR negtand {Tam orS and’? paavat OU Gt ae good rented required. jel4-3t EDA GIRL TO NURSE AND CLEAN UP ue ane wet ne: WASTED-DOIEDIATELY, 7 wOm RRRTICns learn dressmaking. Apply 5t st Dw. for two days, it WW ANTED-—TO PURCHASR MOI Betostory and basement or Brick Dwelling. located between ate ave. and K st, northwest, Seria ES AND CARTS 7 ae GB ATED TWENTY HORS me izth and F ste. aw. af Wier HOUSE, ree ‘ANT! IES TO eae ee ober Spey farms for Jue iaT Si a zs a Rg ed Wes eh ue wa be Sereny r lected. Estates Insurance HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 Fet- Adjoining Sun Building. y ANTON BICHANGE FOR, 4, VILLA SITE cash value for difference in €3 sachusetisave. me. edd WANTED-T0~ PU PUR ‘oF more rooms for: Jowest cagh Fe decenen Tinvite $8,000. Sie Tes ek gob nig Oe nar at EOF ins at to, ae TEFCRCHASERS TOR in, price irom €2: N. iio Fat F st._Jel1-6: TED-LARGE AND, SMALL Hi aa Wee 15th aud 17th and sout BAILEY, Law and nta collected. "1008 F ste n.w 1st 'ED_BY SEPT. 1ST. HOUSE CONTAIN. in 12 room for Weave term, Address MRS. ©. 8 30 SMALL BRICK eens dieas 49, Star office, Vv ‘ANTED—XK NEAT, GOOD-TEMPERED COL- mond af ae wate ala” Ween’ eo vf ‘one cl month.” Address Box 81, Star o ejele-2t ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED salesman for men's furnishings. Must be acapa- ble, window-dreseer. Liberal salary. Addrems EG, Btaroffice, del: SWAXTED-SETILED W WHITE GIRL FOR a ay 1M Bouse work: no washing; German pre pete WAXIED-TWO Goo ‘GOOD BARBERS: PAY GOOD and a good barber shop forsale. Call at once, 743 7th 1 ANTED—1 EDIATELY — ENCED dressmakers at 917 E st. n.w. i ANTED-TEN (10) WAGON DRIVERS AND twenty (20) cart drivers: must know how to catch and low brick: steady work for eleven months in the year for good men and boys; wages six (86) dollars and Iour and 80-100 ($4.80) dollars a week. Apply at once ‘14th and Boundare sts. n. ¢. el4-lw THE WASHINGTON BRICK MACHINE CO. WANTED. A COLORED BOY WHO CAN READ and write, drive a horse, and is well scquanted with the stneets of the city; must bring reference. Ap- piyat S14 Pa. y ANTED—A Tape IN OUR HOUSE FOR A Po- aveansien requiring six boure’ faithrul work daily salary; references wanted. Call 428 7thet., up Waste=a ED—A FIRST CLASS COOK AT 218 9TH Wwe sei8 poe es Ger es Er WILSON, 639 New York ave. nw. __ §e13-3t* ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO TEACH ON sewing machines. | State experience and, where formerly employed, Address K., Star office. je! WANED FIRST-CLASS STAIR, sap ‘ateady employment. Inquire WM. VERMILLION & BON, BUY 2th at. BW __Je13-3t* ‘ANTED-A GOOD COLORED COOK, WITH Wiest city er To stay ut nicht. be eg ae Omi 12 oclock ams 1612 Hist st bw HOTEL BI BOYS TO SEND WARES HOHE SL Bore nena office. Je13-3t* NTED—AGENTS AND CANVASSERS. EXTRA tedusemonteon Lace Castaius and gthsr house: hold essentialn Salary paid in full ‘t,, room 10. “els-2t '‘ANTED—TWO LADY CANVASSERS TO SELL Lace Curtains, Waterproof, and household essen- tials on the installment plan. Good pay to Hehe Bae" |G ties. Boom 10, ‘st. nw, ANTED — NURSE, WHITE, WITH. REFERER: Wate gene was eres Pp. m,,at 1115 7th st. b. w. Je11-3t" ‘ANTED — WHITE AND. COLORED WOMEN, Wea maids, “Men Cooks, White Fart Hand and ae en, Be thie erty Cooks: Chara rk ith reference. F. M. BUMNHAM. 820 aad Gee Foc me pincer ANTED-FARM HAND; MUST BE A GOOD V milker and mower, and used to the care of horses. eee 120, Star office, stating wages required. e WW ARTED-WOMEN Coors: UE TO $25, MATDS, Farm aud Daiey Men, Hotel Watchmen, Wothen Cooks and i in Hotel Watcher for Sountry. NATIONAL BUREAU, O17 fib stn. we Oe ee ee ae y ANTED SIX EXPERIENCED CARPET LAY- _Jelicdt “7? Wr. MOSES & SON, 11th and F sts, TANTED—AN HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GOOD an ee gas agra a old ex . Ref ae MAN ‘ACTURER Supt. Loc! DSS, -LEARNEWS FOR PROF. OHRI tne by tateruatiousl ‘Tailor System" with any inch. ruleor fapermeagtre alone, avall ecient tatlors and Eminent Paris. Berlin and’ London dressmakers cut. *Putieras cul, materials Rtted. bested: Srapet or msde, gervatery of Modes,” Asef sti Waahinston, serval 222 Fst, Dic. se0-Su" WANTED—SITUATIONS. ‘UATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Sere tee teen On ae ee a or ure no objections to travel. Good reference, Address A. QE, Star office. Te FS Dd aT HE, PARTERS— POSITIONS for Cooks, Chamberm Scomnetress, Men ‘Watters Cooks: Conch men Baers ‘and ‘Valets, COOMBS & BURGESS. tg TANTED_BY TWO RELIABLE YOUNG WHITE ‘women, Places, one as cook, the other as waitress and housemaid,or would take care of children ; willing fo. travel; best city reference. Address A. 0. Stat Omics. Jeld-3t" ‘ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN COOK. A pete in lea objection’ poing, Pee ek ae meiner sre WANTED--BOARD. 'ANTED—BOARD, ehanic), between ist a w. Address Ak E., Star A YOUNG MAN (ME- and A and E gts. 0. RENT—DURING JULY AND Tarnished, comuunicating rooms seeoed IMPROVED Go Sa Per HD yor lh cence st" ference, - er nee a Est ‘unfurnished roo Tae Fea FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS AP- Poe ONT Rw. it i a es REXT—CONNECTING ROOMS OR SINGLE. | MDE second floor, eleruntly furnished, ‘cool and. aity: Price. 456 Ost. Tw. eee AND BEDROOM, FUR- PEE Fe oak gn second floor; rent moderate; ‘picasant o Rood zits Fesesptvenia eve. “een uae RENTOAT. Tz HST NW, ONE NICELY front room, suitable fo one oF {Wo Kell mr feith bethugas and) jattendance, at summer rates. R RENT_LARGE COT. AIRY FRO single Of RENTCROONS—FURNISHED 0 OR UNFUR- bis. sinide or, on suite. Geet floors und second at. C+ neem cad : RENT—1110 F 8T.. BET, 11TH A sis, handnoine Sp-foot foun well Fernie Bio's toe doctor or dentist. or a couple: price advance, del 0 | Rak: NT—FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Rooms. bay windows in every room: corner house, pew:fouth and cast front. “References required. or ‘THREE UNFURNISHED Roc ous oN pap leat pre me wi ad ener will rout we alehias Apply 1919 Hataw. ” may sie" FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, TO- gether of separately: use of piano. cart puss the te to reliable partis. ae ENT_ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUK. ished. single of en suite, or first, eecoud and third floors, in new house; complete in every particnl 21th st. n. w. Sen R RENT—THREE OR FOUR COMMUNICAT- ing rooms on second floor, furnished or unfur- nished, for light “houseker corner house front:in private family. 2000 fst uw » health to- cation, WANTED MISORLEA NEOUS 'ANTED—SLIP.COVERS FOR FURNIT: gut and make to order; perfect, fit and To gubanteed.. Orders by nail To Riis ML BROWN: oe ANTED-A STORE IN AIL xi 1 LOCATION, aE for groceries. Promptly atte 2. Ww. aed eS ae AWW ANTED-—BYAN EXPERIENCED HAND, DRESS- uuaking: thoroughly under-tands drapi 2000 St ity — ‘FOR ONE YEAR 0} ae sensed, | ehube ot SEO WE LAD] KNOW THAT ae ‘MAKE tbe abt ass cas i ine, 528 Oth st. n.w. weet FEW CUSTOMERS TN NORTH NORTH ae = x 586, poteeand A REALLY oe Ee fashionably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to order, t fitted on” before finishing, “at " go to ROBERT DALKT’ ANTED — HOUSEKEEPERS TO TRY READY General Agent Stand eS HAVE (FOR PUBLIO USE, TRO tavasterdic Cabo, We fone avply to JAS. pets, Stoven, Feather pola! na Faraitare, Ti ‘beautiful Buttonholes bj tice. at 3 cents each. OPFES for New Home Sewing Posen sti GEO. E SNELLING, “tr WESTBHOOR: 1 E'S goth a FURNIT Since |= H. BAUM. Row Ta Tthetaw. jel: SEL Ne eds. all kinds of Actress Box Box 135, Star Office. PANT STIPATION POST: 75, cone OE rom fruits and ‘reretables, aan ee ary), ghecommended by fers Hoult House Drug Store. Wi DUG, BORED, DRIVEN 4 ANTED-WELLS DUG. IVER ‘NTIRE LOWER FLOOR OF 4 Fooms, unfurnished: pleasant apartments for @ ‘lean atrd wife without children, conveutent for ing. 1006 Gth st. u.w., near New Lork ave. FE RENT—TO A REFINED PARTY, CHOICE second story rooms. in one of the coolest houses in fown, with board if necessary’ i Franklin square. 1708 LN. W., 2D FLOOR FRONT, nicely furnished, ®9; ‘4th’ floor room, summe: prices; delightful location. ‘Jels-st* ‘OR RENT—ONE ROOM ON 3D FLOOR, TWO sommunicating on third. with Board seithewes: Prete: ner prices. 17:36 I st. vel PRIVATE FAMIL' 3 NICEI {urnisbed communtonting roome, 1200 311 st For Fe RENT_PART OF NICE HOUSE, MODELN improvements. to adults, for housekeeriins. “0 EFRoccupy house, and will reut very reasonably to de- sinble parties exchanged. 2217 Hi st.u.w bye BIE 325 K STN. W. commoiocs ‘and board to a few table parties pponite Franklin Square. {2 ease For. RENT-O10 19TH, HANDSOMELY FURN ished rooms, eu suite oF single; also, late unturn: ished parlors. eae 81ST. N. W. rnished apd unfurnished rooms; elevated, cool and delightful location: no chilaren. are | R_ RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Fiesty wyih toned equa ovr NT. TAGE, NICE FURNISHED soe ‘Alcove, latye closet: convenient ig Dati price uoderate; ‘hear cars ang herdicn t= sbiefor gentleman and wife or two indies 1610. x EAP | PEGE FOE, BEST(A LARGE, COOL. SICELY-FUR- ished rooin in pri ily: fronting south; on ivate fi corner cheap togentiemen. Inguire 450 st. NS nS TO PASTURE orsea called led for. or Graot Box ad ‘ity, 0. HB. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. NG | ROE EE RENT—1322 13TH STREET N.W.—A SUITE tod singly it deatrod, Very deuretle too ee ren! near Towa Circle. Transient and table boaters scsomtne. dated. my28-180" Vy ANTED-EVERTBODT TO KNOW THAT WE manufacture all our own, goods and fhe lowest euah iss hoes ‘ANTED-BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS Wa, JOHNSTON, Attorney st Law. Room 41, Te Drott Building, will pay cash for Military Boun' ice isstied for services in any war prior ‘without secur. Eeforences. RASBUI ‘ANTED_STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS, u Weathers reuprated, matinee (rand ‘delivered, loweet 3S Pa, Pon ee ANTEDIT K KNOWN THAT C8 rar ok ne avenue (opposite City Ha vil fortes (ex (except Maryia ne ah bee ANTED—R. WASHINGTON'S. GIO CREAM OW INSTANTANBOUS CURE. face Mc (ity, breaking out on f0°0 or body cured. Moth pim: cae - to all who tse it rupee 3 ‘50s. and $1 per: Bout to any 'ANTED—BUSINESS MEN my cera with ts for neat Job med aLOR & EBA Praters sa 2 ook eaating ve Ta ‘ANTED—AT GEN. 3 farm, horses to to wanter at@@ bef boas zboxatalls: pag- SERVER ee, el ar itn ae ANTED—STEAM ae gore Vee =, come. |S ‘ED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN Witioation us aurpe tua privat family. Abpipst No. 1133 23rd s reet. ‘D-SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL Gand housework or take care of ay i quire at 2215 Nt. nw. WTR ey A YOUNG MAN WHO WILL oe one getti nent, Moses give beat of ‘references: aun soberand ia- sitter ga Kildrens'F. 7. 518 20 st jee se" —BY A SEITLED WOMAN, A PLACE Waltees: wal iling to travel. 916 25th st. i ‘ED—~BY A YOUNG WHITE HRL A TED-BY A REFINED WHITE GIRL A Waies® ‘nthee in a respectable familys willing: to travel.” APDIY at 2420 Virginia ave. now. ”jel3-2t" ANTED — COMMISSIONER QF, DEEDS FOR JOHN. xe BEAL ioe ie Paes In office irom 9 a.m. tod pan. MONEY TO LOAN. Fok, RENT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UxFUR ‘ished. siue or en oF: Doard, on first, necobd, aiid third doors tare beutiul seal aod convenient location—315 C st n.' jell -3e es ee er : ee AY OR RENT—SUITE OF FIVE ome WITH | bath. Also, large front Parlor, suitable tor house- cee} ing, unfurnished; 911 7th ‘st.nw. Tnguire at Furniture Store. ‘OR KENT_FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED single oF en sultes ea fansite, south front: befor fbie baud: teferences exchanged: TILT stn, w. JelL-oe D_AND UNFURNISHED SUSE, 830, 83 2S Pie athe door to sil parts of the city. 00 parte 5 "EN ALL NIG! Jes-3m_ FoRRE xt —aRee COMMUNICATING UNFUR- nished rooms on second or third floor: very desir. able; price reasonable to good tenant Apply at 406 | PES Bee) ey ROOMS, IN | ew bay-window house; large alcove and clusets; Tentvery low. 1. Jel0-1w* EES RENT—1328 1 IST. N.W., OPPOSITE FRA SK- jin eee cool pleasant Rooms for the summer. echanged, my27-3w* IT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D floor od improvements; north and ‘end berdics; first-class Je9-Lw* QR RENT—702 10TH ST., ONE HANDSOMELY Went ae eens ae a ee snd besutiful location. Pensant, rooms, Table DSOMELY FURNISHED Tous Ou Istand ‘Sd ours with board, at 1800 BE tow. my17-; FOR RENT—OFFICES. Ninioreal, ON REAL ESTATE PROMPT Coe sv ORMSTEDT SSEApLEY, TONEY TO LOAN On Real HOLLAND & THC 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun fONEY TO LOAN— JR RENT—TWO NICE OFFICE ROOMS, LOWER | Boor, 635, F st, nw efter July 1. 1887-4 $70 per | ruwbly renovate” et JOHN E. BEALL & CO., 47-3 BENG Foc hw. ee FOR RENT—STORES. D CELLAR, ON K pd 6th st. suitable ior aly Bin tall, 115 K st. market ‘ANTED SA XOUNG MAN OF THIRTY-FIVE, with good bi qualifications and very small capital desires apie proftable employment, “Address Box 141, Star of ‘Jo13-3te Wanzen BY YA \ REST ECTABLE WHITE GIRL A work Ordo cookin for & smuifinmilis, Dost of references, 1244 Sth stew. ‘jel3-2t° SS e owe wae SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE WATE CATION Te kot Ruane trovel for a house in afew months, Best recommen- daticns furnished. Address W. P. Z., Star office Jel3-2t* ¥ A RELIABLE FRENCH WOMAN, A EEE EE eS Aduiress Fay 17th nw. __313- ee ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE — COLORED Wat mga Dining roo wd Rien, fuPnhed to class poople, on some’ business” OF galer, {Grere are boarders, Address CATERER, Star = KE Sy HOR- XA DREREMAL om: Sughiy ederstands outing: iting. aad drapes, to engage with private aeicyiess peed or week dur- Ing gunner months, address DRESOMARIA Bar a ‘ANTED_BY AYOUNG MAN A POSITION AS bookkeeper or assinant book! furnish Lest city. relerences. BOORREEPER Ea We ‘station, City. Jel se ‘ED-IF YOU WANT A COO) Wile Kans Lanntress, Goastmad, Butler ‘Waiters, Fi aut of taborer, with refer: ones Call at once. NATIONAL BUREAU, 517 71 at mW, jeter Waves oue EQSITIONS, FOR COOKS, Sa Nur oo youne man for store oF ses bres p BURMHAM, UO and ose Ft nw. Wires Ze TATION As, HOU RLSPEE ame tkseoen Mar othees” "seit See oy inreD—To BUILDERS; A FIRST. Me aa Mipts,® pouion ee fbreman fase SAREE | pp WANTED—ROOMS. Wier ire com LARGE eROne 20M ROOM eed fr saretiy supine Role ath Serege tat 8 Bist "ANTED—BY THREE ADULTS, 167 OF ae gab Rncarmae Faditae WS Ps ee Ta EY TO LOAN—ON REAL | SaTATE AND ON More security. in suins to auit. GREEN & INGHAM, 1405 F ‘ONEY TO LOAN, 7 ‘twenty thousand, ‘SUMS FROM ae "70 “Low rates, Eh. Me INTIRE, 918 F st. B HAVE @1.200. €3,000, 4,000, AND #25,000 66-2 Tea Ba ae TOLOAN TO ARMY, OFFICE! wal rates of interest. © CO. 1221 F st_ EAL ESTATE LOAN! ‘ance ide Army ai LIFE naoad = INSUR- ‘Navy Pay Accounts: ‘WM. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 —— TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAR, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 TO ‘ent Per annum: any sum desired 1434 New York sve. sary aid Sab cmctay te cans oa Ops OP ILE S SOMNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. ME 22 oe TO LOAN Los SF ee corner 10th and F ste. nw, ‘ONEY TO LOANON REAL ESTATE Sama Sur. Hand 19th ote, Re ey ca sums to suit, af security. ‘0020 ae Eien a TO, —— AT LOWEST Faves, wi amet Tw AGE ae ry JUNE30 ONE Jor faaily: permanent Tag me an _ ‘ANTED—LOTS. a RENT_STORE AND CELLAR, 408 127TH door from Pennsylvania ave. and 6. Let, floor building comer Pa ave. and ry toJAMLS ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Pa. avi ‘OR RENT_WORKSHOP AND | OFFICE FOR ner, punter, or other | business: Tormerly sccayied by MEF We Pilliag. rear-of O25 | st., between 9th and 101 Inquire at 926 Louisi: FOR RENT_STABLE IN REAR OF 1812 N ST. Very desirable: five stalls and carriaze: | Toot, “Apply WA. BRUCE. 714 Lot at muy Tom OR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING. ORachines reniedst £9 rer moutliabd sold on | inond my-Sot “CALIGRAPH OFFICE." 933 F st. u.w. ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. 16S 2 eae 1X CLERKS ABOUT HALF-A-DOZEN CLERKS of gnterprige and inteyrity capital not necessary — make money on real estate safely abd ‘Surely by addresing ©. P.O. Star oflice. Jell-ot" (BARE CHANCB-CIGAR AND LIQUOR DUsI- ‘ale; 1305 E ot n.w., near New National sober: well ‘tockod ibtures ‘and ‘and furniture; first | of license guaran Tease nd * ier sj inmodint cab ‘purchaser. piece Sanrain fora Melia Fone gira sn STORE: <—e AT ‘poly to Ds RAMEY. O38 Fe ee WW iece teem of pete, secunty nhs tare cas Sie SURETY saromce 4 Booming AS ate cara aS ta many Eo pastion, lam now meron te Serena eer eel aud Peeeensou NEGOTIATED. *728-eo2m SiopRAtRomrces URRER AL TaaRet ee pee. ae re ee _FOR RENT_HOUSES. OUSE, 11 ROOMS, J fine view, 2234 AND 2238 CLEVE. ‘bo Tented at 14 per cluding water reve ‘BLN, WARNER & CO. oR m ERE SEW GROOM DuIcK, Roa oe wer, bay windows, ail movi 2STORY HOUSE, THAVEA NEW loseis, water ih yard, fue view, over WOOD, cor. Mhand Kstanw._ Kk REN 3 A SEW PRESSEDDRICK, BAY Block fram 160) st, me inguite CN A —THREE STORY pay window, ten ty Apply at BRAD HOUSES ON F xoutly redoed tate TWiitNER & 60, 20H, RENT —4 PRETTY NEW HO only 8 aquares fro sy oe Also O27 uh st. n. "RENT — TWO-STORY - ANT tine rooms apd [SLEK & KUTHERPORD, 1 deelling. Ore ae fe it HEIGHTS, TWO-STORY 10 rooms ‘and bath $300 per annum, mble {rane dwelling ASIX-kOOM HOUSE Ne. isos 117 ae. head Ste 1st 15. water and sewer FFO® RENT—towse: be wt. nw, Lr et 2) Nass, ave nw. RE F part 1608 Lath a es & ®@ eecekor x Bldg, iS 401 sth at MENT THE VERY DESIRALE THREE: story and basement brick dwelling; 10 roo COU rst uw. SWOKMSTEDT & HRAD- ‘OR KENT—-RENT REDUCED TO_®0 PER MO. irom 1th ‘and Boundary ‘DY & BRADLEY O27 Fat Lew Ror Tw SiG Pa wv neste | eee SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, = m NI-NEAR THE CAPITOL inted Brick Dwell A DESIRABLE imchidute bath, = OK RENT FRAME HOUSI forge yard ,corser'Sd cod adv : T PROM JULY 1 1. 002 M ST. N. Ww all moderu improve: private family at st.nw. Jels-at ‘eight-room brie) ‘T. LELPOLD, 1 ts: 29 New Jerse quire P. DILLON, JOR, RENT A TWELVE: SOx RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF anv onveutence, for three or {6 Refereiices required. oom, With eve! eet pers, low. POR REST_conSE Fy x B.w., elegant new B-room pressed brick. eu: meagheronn ‘all mod. imps. @2 = 10th st near Sar | Fynear 18th st. 10r, Pst, near lows Circle. Conia. n'r Dup"t Cir. ith. near O st... 10r. 2211 L3thet, Tor Pa OFFICE noows pinicéa witty me for reut or aaisis tibwesig "proverte Tor eae gall or send at office K. 0. HOLTZM. C,H. PARKER, cor. 434 and E. ata. . SUBUKBAN REsI- mull sts, nour ternain RENT—HANDSOME dence, corner 4th and Trumbs of 7th and 9th st. cars; 8 roonis, bath and cel ern improvemenia: lane ro hrubbery, iruit, &e.; €35. ds. abundance of alisde, Re T Lee RENT- THREE dows, water and gas: key .v.1 gas and Water, 10 per og AMES W. THLE 20 13th st. mn, w ‘1126 1th wt. mw, a cavitol at or 1038 \T — HANDSOMELY near the Ariincton. tye well. Estate, 1000 F sc Board.ng House, Always hus paid well WHITE & BAILEY, Law and yror RENT—DANENHOW Le 3100 uz stm. Gr Srcom HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th ot ne es = See r Bett i hs Hi fast a 3, Aad eee Ss Or) z z

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