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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON MONDAY. Jume 20, 1887. CHOSBY 8. NOYES... ‘Ihe Evening Star bas o regula: na fide daily circulation mor: that of any other daily paper published Washington, and much greater than +: all the other daily papers here tegether. i ft 2HE STAR cannot undertake W preserve of, return rejected communications, Contridutord uhowish to possess their munuscripr, fun used, should keep a copy. 2 No attention paid to Anonymous Letiers oF _Communicrtions on any subject. time, and the address changed as often as desired. The subscription must be invariably paid in ad- vanee. —————— There fs one diMeulty with effigies of distin- guished men in marble and bronze, if constructed to represent thelr appearance at some important moment in their lives; and that is that history does not settle minor details with accuracy, and contradictory representations, or representations afterwards found to be misleading, result, The painted portrait has an advantage over the sculp- tured work in this respect, that a discovered error can be covered up more easily with the brush than eradicated with the chisel. John Brown's march to the scaffold has been commemorated by more than one artist on canvas, and when the historical polemists have settied some disputed questions as to the length of bis beard and the clothing he wore, and have come to an agreement whether he did or did not kiss a colored ebild that stood in his path, we can have the necessary corrections made ‘with a few applications of pigment. The same may be said of the popular por- traits of Farragut lashed to the rigging of his flagship. But what can be done to reconcile those contradictory statues ot Nathan Hale, the martyr spy of the revolution—the one now standing in New Haven, and the one soon to stand in New York? Both are supposed to repre- sent him as saying, with the gallows rope dang- Itng over his head, that big only regret 1s that he has not two lives to give to biscountry. The New Haven Hale has his hands outstretched 1p a ges- ture, while the New York Hale 1s tohave his hands ‘ted behind his back, If we are going to rajse en- during monuments to our heroes, let us reach some common conclusion a8 to attitude, costume and accessories generally, Which shall hold good for them all, instead of subordimating history wuolly to art, and allowing the gracetul famey of | each sculptor to set at rest for his Own special ‘community the controversies which have disturbed scholars for years. ———_ By the death of Mark Hopkins, ex-President of ‘Williams College, America loses one of her most distinguished educator, Provably the aunals of no country contain @ record of continuous service by an instructor in one institution which equals ‘is in length and unflagging activity. As tutor, President and professor, he devoted about sixty of ‘is eighty-five years to hard work within the walls of his Alma Mater, and made bis name famous all over the United States and Europe. Dr. Hopkins Was a steadfast opponent of the university idea as distinguished from what he called “the American college idea” in the methods of the higher educa- tion, He believed that the small colleges dis- tributed here and there through the country were the legitimate product of our republican institu. ‘tions, and the best source from which to recruit ‘the ranks of first class citizenship. The personal element he believed to be more conspicuous in the aisetpline of the smaller than of the larger fnstitutions, and that for everything lost in scholarship there Was a more than compensating gain in independent and well-balanced manhood. ‘This theory was illustrated in its most favorable aspect in hisown career as ateacher of youth, Every detail of college government passed directly under his eye; and bis powerful personality so impressed itself upon every department that the sentiments of the great majority of Williams grad- uates who enjoyed the benefit of his instruction ‘were well voiced by the late President Garfeld, ‘when he said: “I would rather take my college course tm a log cabtn, in dafly contact with Mars ‘Hopkins, than in the most magnificently equipped university the old world ever boasted, without SS ee It is suggested to THE Stax, in view of the tele. phone pole controversy in East Washington, that alittle dynamite sprinkled about the premises when telephone companies insist upon trespass. 4ng on private property—care being taken to dis- ‘tribute it so that nobody but the trespassers will ‘take part im the subsequent proceedings—would doubtless prove as effective as Paris green against Potato-bugs; and that if the plan were approved it would be a proper charity to hang out a sign warning pole-raisers and wire-stringers, before comung on the grounds, to leave their insurance policies where thelr executors can find them with- cut trouble, This bloodthirsty suggestion is not of course, to be unreservedly commended. But ‘when telephone companies, in deflance of public ‘opinion, common sense and the pledge of muni. cipal authorities, attempt to string thetr wires on poles or masts instead of running them under- ground, and break the law which protects private ‘Property from trespass in order to do 60, a ten- dency on the part of aggrieved property-owners to s“blow-up” the pole-flends is natural. Dyna- mite will not do, however. It 13 too comprehen- sive In one direction, and it will not reach the per- sons primarily responsible in the matter in the ‘other direction. a ‘The experience o: Joha i. Alexander, who has Just graduated at West Point, proves that it 1s by no means impossibte for a young colored man of Jair ability, courage, self-respect and good sense to overcome race prejudice, even in the most trying situation in which he can be placed. Lieutenant Alexander has passed through the first stage of his career with credit, avoiding the difficulties whieh wrecked the prospects of Smith and Whittaker, and he has the opportunity and spparently the disposition and capacity to make as excelient record for himself tu the fuLare, Mr. Powderly says in explanation of the stonof District Assembly No. 126 from the Knizats of Labor, that, though the assembly contained large number of worthy citizens, {ts controlling clement was In league with the anarchist crew, No. 126 bas already charged its expulsion upon te eamity of the Home Club, which ft accuses of Detng run ia the Interest of lawlessness, violence acd Diackmat. Both sides have evinced an en. couraging verbal antipathy to lawlessness, but taere is evidemtly a lle concealing anarchist tend- Grueies on one side or the other. Tue publie will ewall more light upor the matter. a Mr. Lewis Morris, tue eminent English poet whe has beea wade deputy laureate during the en. Sorced absence of Lord Tennyson from the jubilee Testivities, will realize the evanescent ehcracter of fame when he learns trom a leading New York newspaper that he owes bis preseat distmmetion vo bis authorship of “The Edict of hadea” He wil probablyzadd a new cante to his eytc for the pur- pose of including the American sditor with the Lest society down Below, $< ‘The Chicago wheat panic fs over, but Its conse. quences remain, The principal parties to the cor. ner conspiracy, and the bankers who furnished them money, are ina legal tangle from which it will take along time toextricate them. Let us hope that they Rave learned a lasting lessan of the peril of forcing up the price of a domestic neces. sary, and of presuming too far upom | supposed stringency tm money. — Tue circus panic at New Lisbon, Ohio, an Satur. Guy evening, fortunately resulted tm mothiy ; Wurse to the Spectators than one broken leg anf, tew bruises. ‘The whole uproar was caused Oy an ephaa’s aftackiay a clown, undoubtedly the comic soug, ancient Joke clown. Theelepbanthas a well-deserved rypucation for patience and do. cllity, Dut Re caamet be expected to stand every. thing. a ‘The compromise by which the Jury, instead of the Acteadaat, was locked up im the Siarp trial, was Goclared off om Saturday. Sharp tought yesters Giesand Reat in jail, and the sheriff breathed oler. Judge Bareett can doubtless be trusted to ayer Wiiaanity WIA security, and vice veraa, r ICE-CREAM FREEZEES. WATER-COOLELS, REERIGERATORS. ICE-CEUSKFES GATE CITY STONE FILTERS. JEWETT'S FILTERS, Before purchasing, examine ow WATERMAX and BBW DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATWRS. WILMARTH & EDMONE*Oy, Impertere of Chins and Glass Ware, 1205 Feapsyivania svenue. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Ga At 1 o'clock today the sales were $3,000. ‘We hope by 6 o'clock this evening to make up the ‘worth of goods are to be sold by the Ist of July—that means $6,000 8 day. HOW WE SHALL Do It. 91.45 Stockinet Jerseys for $1.29. 83.98 White Irish Linen Suits $2.98. ‘$2.68 Children’s Dresses for $1.75. ‘Se, Canvas Check Buiting for 634¢. 81.20 Honey-Comb Bed Spreads $1.10. ‘Gc. Fruit of the Loom Cotton 7c. 91.65 Embroidered Muslin Skirts 350. ‘98c. Cambric Night Gowns 79c, 91.15 Dressing Secques for 8c, 65. Summer Surah Silks for 55¢. ‘986. Figured China Silks for 79¢. ‘30c. Genuine Frenc!: Ginghams 35c. 68e, Satin Seah Ribbons for 50c. 48c. Bunch Ostrich Feather Tips 25e. ‘98c, and 68c. Straw Hats, etc., for 50c. 15e. Embroideries, a/1 styles, 1c. 25c. Embroideries, all styles, 2c. 91.35 New Braid Trimmings $1.15, 91.50 “Palais Boyal” Kid Gloves $1.25. 91.10 “Elite” Kid Gloves for 98c. 98 “Palais Royal” Mousquetaires for $1.68. 123c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 10¢, 10 Fer Cent Discount on Laces and Tidies. 44c. Roman Pearl Beads for 39c, 8c. Real Leather Card Cases 79¢. 0c. Japanese Fans. all styles, 7c, 35e. Gervais Chardin’s Paris Perfumes 25¢. ‘10 Per Cent Discount Dress Shields and Brushes. 48c. Lisle Thread Hose for 35c. ‘25c. Child's Lisle Hose, all sizes, 190. ‘38c. Jersey-Fitting Gauze Vests 25a, 2" Want of space makes it necessary merely to quote ‘few sample prices from each department: FEB NN ON ‘TTIT = fo Eee es Saf ie 2H Goad 21.50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas $1.37. ‘Se. “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts 78c. 300, and 440. Scarfs for 35c., or 3 for 61. §7A glance in show-window, corner of 12th st, ‘will give an ides of the many other reduced prices. ss A ITgS8s a PPP ft ws Tag, Prsae sages Po od AcLLLA ass Rl 5, Se ap} — Bee ey AE = Piss y ff ry Boo ¥ & ALLLL (A. LISNER, Bole Proprictor and Manager,) 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 220 AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. N.W. Me ok a ERE TH BE id BoE iu gu ur Lee We T1TT siete YF PSF jad) fun ¥ a ed ‘Weannounced on the 9th of June that from ‘then until the 18th we would TRIM WITH- OUT CHARGE any and all bonnets and hate ought of us, for which we alsosold the material for trimmings. As we expected the plan was ‘successful, and s decided increase in business in hats, bonnets and trimmings of all kinds was the result The time expired on Saturday last, and we have concluded to extend the timeand the same offer UNTIL JULY 1sT. ‘We think it unnecessary to expatiste at any ‘upon thespecificand unusual advantages ‘you derive from embracing such an opportunity ‘asthis. Tue samecare, skill and attention are be- ‘stowed upon this “free” work as upon that given ‘out im our workrooms st any time during the season. The workmanship we guarantee, and ‘Your hat will look exquisite or cheap, Just ac- cording to the character of the trimmings you purchase to goon it Of course it costs us just ‘as much to put on these trimmiugs whether you. Bay for the work or if we do it gratis: but, ass ‘means of sdvertising,we fee! it is doing its work, and, as decidedly practical feature of economy, ‘we recommend it te your consideration. Azz You Goma Ox A Tam If so, wecan ft you out in Clothing to suit ‘Your taste and purse. In PANTS our stock is worthy of your in- Spection. Prices, €3 to $7. In SUITS we have several styles at $10, All ‘Wool snd Fast Color. (We never handie gouds thet are not reliable.) Im FINE SUITS, such as you wish to wear when visiting your friends, our assortment is (Call and see na GEORGE SPRANSY, OSE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEV) STREET. —— Bore clones 7 pm. ras $020 Puorrortox Frox Tae Heat. Bay one of our 26-inch Sitk Umbrellas, 82.25. alategstock Silk and Gloris Umbrellas, adapted to le- STINEMETZ & SOX, lesz —- avente, Be Faia Snuw Harts Siuw Hors | Grest rush on our Men's $1 and $1.50 JAP. MACKI- NAWS and Boye 500.,75c. and $1 STRAW BATS. STEINMETZ & SOX, 2287 avenue. oT Penseyivenis evenve._ Bucs Gaaxo Crmare Suz: WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Several Gray Flaunelas sold st SUC, Clearing Price, 32}. LINEN AND HOUSEFUBNISHING DEPARTMENT. Powel if cies Lond cline. om ranted all nen. Clearing Price, 50. a 7a. one lo fats meee, : meray one fat of handsome ney, Ciera Pie al were, mg. worth $1.50." Clearing Price, 62.25. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. AMl our Patent Roller Hol- aol Shades, ‘awortod oot: ae One lot of Berim, De lar price 12} female: pr 4. Zards Tong, One lovato Colored Crochet fringed, extra Fegular price, $1.50. Clearing Price, $1.29. LACE DEPARTMENT. One Lot of Torchon Trim- ming. Regular Price, 5to One Lot of Torchon Trim- ming. 12 yds. in 8 piece. Worth 760.40 81.25 Lot Colgred Clearing Price, 7c.8 a. Clearing Price $2.40 pr. Clearing Price, 10, a yd. Clearing Price, 50c. ape. 5-inc! Siar Price, 8150 ay Ninww, toate. one lot Clearing Price, 15c.a yd. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. One Lot of Cream Color, extra fine Flouncines, 43 inches wide. price, abst to¥Sayd. Lovers to mastch, Same Obs Lot of 45-tnch Swiss Flouncings. Regular Price, 125 to S50 aya. Clearing Price, 88. 8 ya. IMPORTED DRESS ROBES. We have placed on our counters all our Imported Patterns of handsome Dress Robes OM 4% yards handsome Em- broitered Flounehiges: 5 Fards handsoue Embroider ing; enough Etemine D snake ihe dress. Prices Sephavesoia were rom 10 go, letting Price, 35e.a7a. 5 Caeacing Price, 10 aya ‘Clearing Price, 75c. ayd. Clearing Price, 5. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Bere tod eat COE Clearing Price, 6a, Teor so Bose One Lot Toilet #irors sold from 50 to French Plate aioe One Lot of Silk anal ‘Leather rarters gold a One Lot of Gem ine English Hair Brus one-piece eck, vHeeuar Brice, 60 Ee One Lot of English Tooth Regular rashes a One Lot of Florence eesins Price, 66: Clearing Price, 250. Clearing Price, 10c. Clearing Price, 350. French plate glass, Were ad oneLotor Clearing Price, 250. nlangue’s Face Powder. "Sold everywhere at 2oc. Our Price, 18¢, One Lot of Swausdown Pow- er. Clearing Price, 10c. box, Clearing Price, 70, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. ‘One lot Metal Belts sold from 75. Clearing Price, 256. One lot children's Gold Rings 14kt., sold from Oueivt ide Stone Collar Buttons. One lot Creton Fans, sold at One lot of Pink and Blue cenrine Yee, (Ue) Batin’ Faun, wets bone sticks, sold at 75c. Clearing Price, 380, BRASS GOODS DEPARTMENT, One Lot of Brass Kettles, Legular Price, 58¢. Worth (Gaas lot Brass C1 Ss a suspadors. Ttexuiar price, 50and 75. Clearing Price, 38. Oe “tot, DE Brase Grune ‘Traysand Scrapers lar price, 73e. ClearingPrice, 400. aset. LADIES NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. One lot of All Linen, extra Tong’ Chemisetion. "Hogu- lar price, Oue lot of Fancy Lawn and Lace Chemisettes. Regu- lar price, 25 to 730, One lotof Embroidered Mull ‘Ties. Regular price, 15 ‘and 18¢. One lot of Tourist Ruching, . ~ 6 yds. in '@ box, Ki ular price, 1234. (worth 18c.) Clearing Price, 9c.a box. SUIT DEPARTMENT. ‘Two Black-and-White Fig. ured Lawn Suits, sizes 34 end 36. Sold for 84. One Lignt Gray Cloth Suit, ‘with the newest siyle short drapery aad basque, Suit cor #. oie Wiste suit, size 26 the skirt of Al-Ovei ‘Embrol- dery vith basque of of tase Or One \ Minses"” White India Linen Suit, sizo 16. yrs. size eiavorately trimin with “hr broidery, Besarae, wi 2uke of Alle One ut of Children's Ging Clearing Price, 65¢, Clearing Price, 30. ‘Regu- Clearing Price, Bo. tearing Price, 100, Clearing Price, 94. Clearing Price, $12, Clearing Price, $15. Clearing Price, $6. —e ¥AOM THIS DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE} Wuzw, Irs Hor: Goons IN : By 00% % Wy 00 ‘Well, we should say so! And the thonsands of nt special in Paget osea cones i ite ateady | Patrons that thronged our House from early merm- se eda ihe Ieee re mares cary ing until late at night on last Saturday and all this ge aS, tc eit Mop, | forenoon in search of Hehtweight garments with eat off om ge en git : ‘which co neutralize the effects of the scorching heat AES Tving tgmtart out with aloes of $5,900. If | think exactly as wo do on the state of the weather. jot move Our woods wore So0dy "A SE GREATER LOSS And how well we have provided for just such s Pty of the ev0ds gerd meds site wiking, |“ of things our aestios) ‘whole column. Sale. gauzy garments best attesia. One of the most Items will be changed aeons feccaue oeite - FROM DAY TO Dar. Sore cpp cairn New Nittdieas See a Samples of the various shades fn which it comes FROM DAY TO.DST, are on exhibition in our large show window, Ee eer cat ie: Seventh street front. ‘The coate and vests sre eos skeleton backs, Not @ particle of superfluous DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Uning in the entire suit fibrous in texture and angie tens & perfect non-conductor of heat, Our price is greeny (Clearing Price, 150. syd | ten dollars = suit, or @5 for the cost, $1.50 for 4 ach Sattcenn| "thse the vest and $3.50 for the trowers, We have ver at Clearing Price, 200. 8 7a. | sold thoussnds of these suits every season for the four American, Gingbam, Alfour best Cinghates; some Terie Price, 8c.872.| vast ton years, and we have yet to hear of one perce aay Clearing Price, 12340. | failing to give perfect satisfaction to the pur India Linen, sold at 18c. Clearing Price, 100. aya. t ry 7c 1 | chaser, ‘The only new features they present thia cea rergentog gered pecs. t season is 9 larger variety of shades—about five— sSerepal pleaws of All-woot M*rD* Price, 125 | running from light gray to dark brown, snd the oe Clearing Price. 120. | ssprovement in make and ft over the former years, for ours is ® progressive business and we have ever aimed to make the productions of each season an improvement on those of the preceding one, Pongee coats and vests, cream and other olicate shades of Silk Alpscas, genuine Calcutta Seersuckers in all the colors that are fashionable, ‘Lawn Tennis Suits in white, cream and fancy flannels, black Alpacas, Mohasirs, Nun's Cloths, Drap d'Etes, English Seersucker Coats and Vests from $1 up. Thousands of office costs in every design. Truly ours is the house where you are sure to find whatever you may want in the way of light covering for midsummer wear at prices that will astonish you. SAEZ AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. 4020 Jove Isvesruerrs, SANDUSKY, MANSFIELD AND NEWARK (Lake Erie Div, Balt and Ohio) 1st 7s, 1909. COLUMBUS AND TOLEDO RAILWAY (Columbus, Hocking Valley aud Toledo) Ist 75. 1005. OHIO AND WESi VIRGINIA RAILWAY (Columbus, Hocking Valiey and Toledo] 1st 76, 1910. ST, LOUIS, VAND. AND TERRA HAUTE (Guar. Perma Hance and Indy. and Pitts, Cin. and St 7 ist DETHOTI, “MONROE AND TOLEDO (Guar. Lake ‘Shore and Mich. ea? 78, 1906. GRAND RAPIDS AND IN Daye iar. Pitts, Ft Wayne and gutcer) Goa 78 KANSAS CITY, 5° ors) weed BLUFFS ‘AVIDS AND awe RIVER [Chicago and Northwestern] Lst 7s, 1916. ESCANABA AND LAKE SURERIOR BYY [Chicago ond lenge, Bue, nd Quincy) Let 7 gud North westerl HICAGO, Ck ANDS ve PAUL CaICAGO. MILW AG) EES {Dubuque ‘CHARLES T. WING, _5220-6¢ No. 18 Wall street. To Isvesrors. A SAFE INVESTMENT. General Orrices FaRMvitie Lrrza SPamras AND Coat Co., 818 Broapwax, New York. A limited amount of atock of the’ Farmville Li Spuiugs and Coal Company of Vincinia, listed by th tock Exchange, issued as Treasury Stock for th PitBose of more, fully developing the valuable ‘and othi s, an sie \¢ famous F ABMVI LITHIA Wa econ its in Virginia, on the line Norfolk and Western offered at par, 825. tn isstock in paying an fee vidend of Ad percent at the presenttime, wiich, under the new managemen will be increased.” WLAND, Secretary. E. “Application for Stock to be made tose WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK. Ex-Secretary DANIEL MANNING, Pres't, ‘Ex-Treasurer C.N. JORDAN, Vice-Pres't_Je20-002w Tae Gaear Stavonzen IN ‘MILLINERY. ‘WONDERFUL BUT TRUE, INTERESTING FACTS TO THE PUBLIC. $100,000 WORTH oF HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, MUST BE SOLD 1!1 DONT BUY BEFORE CALLING AT KING'S PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Ascertain our prices and have your pick out of our ‘Immense Stock. It will pay you. ANOTHER REDUCTION! Elogant Hats at 10c. Lovely Bonnets at 120. Elegant Hats at 20c. Stylish Hats at 25c. Fine Colored Milan Hats at 50e, Fine Milan Hats at 73c. Fine White Milans at 75c. Finer White Milans at 81.00. ‘The Very Finest Milan Hats, select styles, at $1.25 see fron golden Bal | = lve ‘as bi ae Clearing Price, $2.00, fans One lotof Ci Mc Pastels Ss 10 30 zor Glesting Price, 450. | Fine Bunch Flowors at 250, One Jot of Imported Cash. Fine French Flowers at 400, . $Sb atoll Bae ‘Bunch of Blpet Dison 180 nel jon a Bold tor $3. ar wv, ‘Price, $1.50. | Bunch of Elegant Daisies at 200. Ong, White, Muslin “hist Elegant Bunch of Tips at 50e. Wasa, with, Datant bate Elegant Bunch of Tipe at 750. Tite beat wast ever — ae Glosring $55 500, | RIBBONS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, LACE 10 yer cant off on all our CAPS, SILK AND LISLE, MITTS, LISLE THREAD a pee ae AND SILK GLOVES AT A GREAT REDUCTION. — contisting 4 oe OALL EARLY AND aVOID THE RUSE. Brown, ta eee oo 2h fea Sold fromm Clearing Price, $1.10. KING'S PALAOR, ee aie Nea and 614 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWESE. Set ney vee ‘ Tabie 3, consistin Clearing Price, 628. Riowicn's bea Rate Exrna Ruovernoxs, ecru, s0ld for 330...) Clearing 280, ‘Tyble 4, consisting of 2 lots, Price, enenfate lees, es srorth fully frou 81°20 bers} trams hero ed esate of 3 ot ot Clearing Price, 41 & 890. | goo’ EMBROIDERED ROBES REDUCED TO Boa aa = EMBROIDERED ROBES EDUCED 70 B a ae ED FRENCH @ATREN ROBES Clearing Price, 210 1 lot Infante’ coh sd Pguildre 2 5 ae ae cae Meh ny Rast odes Soeine tate . on eee eee. PRICES” ON VARASOLS AN! Space Ole frames eee le COMBINATION SUITS AT “MARKED-DOWX sett ta TRMSOL DEPABTIOENT. “OREAT funaarn a SPRING WRAPS AND it Gots pice in our areest te BLA As ayy es Hoey aaa that we ‘ecb the ny ‘3 a“ Bieta our Charing Prien 28 te 80 AT 62, Breer bes URS cet nee ee * GENT@ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ab DARA TRE. at of French Balbripyan a STOOL, FREK: pomrepelr <=: oaagan ft 5 oe re One lot of Children's Bisek i 5 ie oat ea mek cee Zit eae Clearing Price, 18¢. of as ge Cet 8 TRUNES, SATCHELS AND VALISES. ant Vie ienrhiet ve i Eine SAU RS OnEar cLAARING 5472. ott es tats trmaeenat em teopy- ye pee f f D. C.. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1887—WITH’ SUPPLEMENT Cosroxens Leavixe Tax: Cnr For the Summer should bear in mind our ‘Thoroughly Organized Mail Order Department, ‘The Sutumer issue of our Catalogue ia now ‘ready, and will be sent free to any address upon, application. It contains a concise compilstion ing vodiog tata and fll nscastons Soe Dg fall “How to Shop by Mail” WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F ste. n.w. Passos Ar Reovczs Prose ‘Notwithstanding the fact that Parasol trade 4s now at ite height, we have concluded to close out the entire stock st once, and to that end Reveal the following extraordinary reduc- $1.35 ones go 1.50 8175 $2.50 $3.50 34.00 8425 24.50 85.00 $8.00 SPECTAL.—We offer 75 Striped Pongee All- Silk Parasols, handsome colorings, at $3.50 each. Sola first of season at $5. QMain floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts. n.w. Lous “Fuse Bice Hom ‘We take pleasure in announcing that we bave at last secured a Black Hose which we osn guar- antee to be absolutely fast in color. The manufac- turer ssys of them: “Any firm selling Black ‘Hose having our name stamped upon them is authorized by us to guarantee that they will ‘not erock, stain the feet, or grow rusty, the color cannot be removed by acids, and improves by washing.” ‘Customers who have tried them substantiate all that is claimed for thom, and speak in the highest torms.of general excellence and in- trinsic value. ‘These Hose will be sold only by us in this city, we having secured exclusive control of their sale for Washington. Prices according to quality, all dyed by the same patent process. ee 8740. 42c., 50c., 6230. and 75c. per # eeerrrers eeeeretee ereeretse ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F Ste. N. W. Wires: Anz Is Onven. Anticipating that the first warm spell would create a large demand for HANDKERCHIEFS, we have made extensive purchases, and are now prepered with the largest stock, the finest variety, and the best bargains ever our pleasure toshow. At the popular price of 124c. euch we have, we are positive, the best line ever offered. at any period. Never was the quality #0 good, the varlety so large, or the atyles so neat and. pretty. At this price (12ic.) we show all white, white with fancy borders, and white with nest dlack borders. oe gunn 5 |-Linen Col Bomered Hetottiched Handuercttcla, ins fire arte of atyles, Only 1 ize ‘Sen's ‘Extre Five All-Parest- Linen Colored Bordered Heinstitched Haudker- chiefs, varied assortment of handsome styles. Only 250. each. LADIES' AND MEN'S “INITIAL” HANDKER- CHIEFS. ‘This stock is kept complete the year around. Same stock as at Christmsn, 100 dozen Ladies’ White All-Iinep Unisun- dered, Hemstitched “Initial” Hundkerebiet 1 a each, 6 for $1. dozen Ladies’ White Sheer Linen Unlaun- dered Hemstitched “Initial” Haudicerei ineb hem, hand-embroidered letter. Only 9c. each, 6 for $1.50. 100 dozen. " White All-Linen Laundered Hemstitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, band- ed letter. Only 25c. Ladies’ White r dered Hematitched “Initial” Handkerelitetay shalf-inch hem, hand-embroidered letters. an embroidered dots. Only 37%¢. each, @ for 50 désin Ladies’ White All-Linen Laundered ‘Hustitched “Initial” Handkerchiefs, balf-inc hem, hand-embroidered lvtter. Only 50c. each, 6 for 82.50. MEN'S “INITIAL” HANDKERCHIEFS. 75 dozen Men's White All-Linen Laundered Hemstitched “{nitial" Handkerchiefs. 1-inch heim. hand-embroidered letter. Ouly 3éc. exch, ___ WANTED—-HELP. Wastes BOY BETWEEN THE A and 1; to deliver packaces. THE. ALAGNS corner 1: ud Penneylvands ave. ONE (1) as se nurse; Rist ‘ANTE! 0 Som se. Ropetal Rouwework and une "2 Pea ee ae Spadend FOR INE ANT TWO MO! aH Tycoon aa 1S ; must willing to go to Address Miss E. ‘ANTED—A GOOD Wee sce SSE Ee ar aes 3220-5 ‘ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUTH OR MAN, WITH fair business education, of quick movement (with clerk perience preter d). Horde Fett party's tion is offered. “Thoné Sdaicted to the ‘use of tobacco, id other ‘ices need not appiy. Address’ METHODICAL, ‘Star office. 3e20-3t WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOAN OF $500 FOR POUR MONTHS ai erira interest secured hy. chattel morgue on machivers, savriy stored, worth $3,000. rate atl terms.” Address Box 23, Star offic recy WSXTED BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, a few more customers to take work home, perfect ‘of bo pay, references given, Address 2 Sir — 38 3 ED—-TO, BORROW $500 FOR THREE ‘Jeary On 13M crest lanl leuprored by twee * ma Arrington Heights: Si niles trom Sadia view of Washington City. TK RYPREUDS & Gh. 1007 Fst new. we20-Se WEASTEDCONTIACTORS 10 BUY RIVER Sand. Branch Frout and Bank Sand, Gravel and Broken Stone. Vand Corner of Delaware ave.and P stme. A.M SPRAGUE & CO. at WARDEO TO. SELL AT ONCE NEWLY FUR nished house, cheap: possession given tmm Gately; particulars through correspondence, “Add B., Star office, ARTEDA WILLN Wittrok to: Soutiaen: zines be piyat Pond Ly Manutetory 1008 Weegee aria a ment. G ee Gio HUTCH Worewines, WAS A, S00 washing and irony niles in Eithe summer, Apniy aise Lets n.¥ aN iD VESTS. "75 W&STED-GIRLS FOR PANTS AN! areas 61 7gue weeks must be pee ee Wares Conan Fee crete Address Box 24, Biat ofice. WANTED-A GENTLEMAN, AB | As Tlsrenmepe dip a Boo ma vOL wth at, 2d Between Sand op. ANTED—A “75 -OFRISE_GEERE AND nee ee need Wa 7 LADY OF SOME TACT FOR APER- or Boor, iTED-STFAM CLEANING AND DYE a Everstogy should Know that gpcia on clothing ‘when cleaned in benzive (the ie Process Have pour cuit clested by my ‘Steam process. 1009 FOR A REALLY “G00D-FITTING, fashionably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to onder t Atted on™ Lelore finishing, “at e very moderate price." Ro to ROBENT DALKINS2¢ Hat nw Jed 10 ey | WANTED —HOUSEREEPERS TO TRY READY Cleaner. Ut keche. every ining as brizht as new, sk meral Avent, E WANTEDA GENTLEMAN WISHES Tr a of andi ERAT ad a 2 for i ceepi rotten, preterted ‘of. Fel cele peep ar office. el 7-Tw' WSS CitaNDal Type-writer: best in the wo! Suifferent styies of type: std. to. be nS Goud building ANTED—TO LEASE, OCT. 1 Of years Guside or near District line), acres of land, with buildinys, and well watered bent of cate will be taken of the property. Relereno Jpanent podiion in our, busines. iene | gree TSH WILSON, Lock Box" 50. wit pe Lee - STED_TTTANA HWE GREAT We AUTTF 1D BAKER. A 25 ws EDN IVIANA."THE GREAT BEAUT Wi tava Bw. WAL HOTMACGH | VY, iM ce nt, matical, harmless, darat Saratoga st., Baltimore, Md, and you will WAI APPRENTI( 50 mee a LEARN box at once. jet making. Apply. ANTED—A TRACT OF 1. ANTED—A BOY. See 5 BLACK- uth trade, apvis TOL Qa mw. onas, HE W: W; ‘brick clay, adjacent to wat “ANTED—TWO EXP! WHITE iy Ppp ea er | stn. Gallattcry pane bets EUR ee Pe ‘and waitress in 8 ern atat hee reference, required tostay at night Apply 1903 Gat. ¥ VANTED-WHITE ASD. COOKS, Ginale and. teinale) * Moussmalce Taundressoe, ee. Store Boy, Female Agents this cit Keo Baltincra New Mork “elty. £30 WORN: HAM éS0-088 Fat. 0. 018-60" WANTEDSAS NURSE IN SMALE FAMILY 2 WY sgpeetble whiter, Mbp. Sid det awe WASTED NFDIATELY. “A SOUNG PHAB- Rucis: with gout experience. Apply 500 9th st. “ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO Nurses, Taundresses, Hotel Walters, Drivers, nu, Man and Wile for count lor country, NATIUNAL met e A) Farm aud Dairy Women Cooks S17 7th stow. W TA TESCLE-BOE diate and steady eiplorm HARLAN “E HOLLINGSNON v ANTED—WHiTE_AND for gateol ciiys pontione Yo MBS & BURGES Goo! WASTED —ve: s fora, condurted Uy iadien, Sten sd womon.whitg and colored for ail kinds of domesuc inbur,forrity and Sprinva with reserenc Selaot WANTEDSTEN G0) WAGON, DRIVERS AND twenty (20) very: must kvow low #0 catch sndioad bri a tar for food men a wraces six) Jour and's0-100 «#4 80) by lings @ week: Aypiy at once Vath aud Boundury stab jelt-lw. THE WASHL GMa Wii toated ouside pemapal ition tosh tion representineold extablisued ntun io Lse: = MANUFACTURER Supt, os Box mstadw y ANTED-U Wie Hnierantioual Tailor ystenisith any tee ruleor tape-measure al ‘all scientific tailors an Guineut Paris, Berlin spd’ London dressmnakers cut. Patterns cut, mnaterials fitted, busted, draped or made. The system “tauzht, by Mino. S.J. MESSER. “Con- servatory of Modes” 1222 F atin, Washington, D.C. Je6-3w" WANTED—SITUATIONS O50 dozen Men's White All-Linen Laundered WANTED BY, 4. DRESSMARER, WORK, AT Heustiiched “Initial” Handkerchlefs, Linch liome or by the week; can furnish machin hein, lare hand-embroidered letter. Only 50c. | refereuce can be given. Address MACHINE, Star each, 6 tor 82.7: office. a (Main floor; left aisle.) WANTED A Posttion, Aa 55 O e nily: wages not an 0} MOCDWAED SLOTHROP, ect Jia comfortable huine is d ‘Address A'S. 20 Cor. 11th and F sts, nw. tar office, Je20-2t° ) "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN Buopzeap OW tere vrata teen mtves ponetliy eoarate MASONIC TEMPLE, FST. N.W, ‘We offer 10-4 Piquot Sheeting, bleached, at 25c., 4-4 Frult of the Loom Cotton ai Be. 17e. Seerouckera ‘at 12%¢c, Beantiful Ginghams at Sc. a1 Lovely Embroidered Dress Patterns at 1-25 aud up. Balbriccen yptian Laces at se aud up. Regulars Hono at #L14 a box. 6 pairs in a-bor and worth $1 ‘Genuine Late ‘Thread (ailk and linen) Hose at: Ladies" and Gent's, deraey Fittinx Gate Vests at 250, ‘and Silk-finisted Balbriggan Vests at 30c. Also, Wonderful Bursa in 3 "bantusk, Flunnels, Napkine, Towel A ates Handkerchlels Caneel "80. koumay ave 20 perce — OURS E ECO. 3e18-3t2e2p Curae Crmmizs Axo Gixomans, 2 Case Good Quality of CRINKLES, at Se., worth Be. 1 Case FANCY CRINKLES, at 8c., worth 10c. 1 Case FANCY GINGHAMS, at &., worth 100. 1 Case FANCY CRAZY CLOTH, at 1230., reduced from 16c. 1 Case Fast Colors LAWNS, 50. Short-Length SATTEENS, at 8c., worth 120. 20 Doses SUMMER UNDERSHIETS, at 950, worth ‘Bargains in HOSIERY and HANDKERCHIEFS. OUR WHOLE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 418 ‘713 Market Space. Resvortoxs Ts Faxcr Hose Ladies! FANCY HOSE reduced from 50 to 3736.1 fine quality and superior Anish, WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBES greatly reduoed. Ail Fancy FRENCH SATTEENS 25c. Larye stock CREAM DRESS GOODS at reduced Prices, CHANTILLY LACES at rednced prices. WOOL LACE FLOUNOINGS at reduced prices Large stock fine WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices. WHITE PONGEE, 27 inchs wide, 750. BLACK SILK HERNANI and CREPE DE CHINE. Great bargains in WHITE GOODS at 12340, ‘Many New Goods marked less than cost. Great in- duoements offered in our whole stock, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ona 919Paave %. B—The best is the cheapest, Ed Geearest Bazaars Ix Crorame EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. ‘Determined to close out stock, we have put the knife in prices, and will sell fine, well-made Clothing for ‘Men and Boys rogardiess of cost or value, FOR BOYS & TO 18. Jackets and Pants at $1.75, reduced from $2.50. Jackets and Pants at $2.50, reduced from $3.50. Jackets and Pants at £3.25, reduced from $5. Jackets and Pautsat $4, reduced from 96.50, Jackets and Pants at $4.75, reduced trom 87. Finest Jersey Jacket and Pants reduced to $8.50. Sailor Suits at a yreat sacrifice. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18, Suits at $2.50, reduced frotn $4.50, Suitaat 84.75, reduced from $7, Suite st 95.50, reduced from $B. Buits at 6.75, reduced from #10, Buite at $7.50, reduced from $12, juits st $0, reduced from #14, jults at $210, reduced frow 618, ‘Odd Costa trom #5¢. up. FOR YOUTHS AXD MEN, Good Cassimere snd Cheviot Suits st $6. A splendid sssortmeut of Casstmare and Cheviot Suite at $7.50, $8.75, 210, $18 snd $19.50; reduced from $10, 612, $15, $16.50 and $18, Berge Suits in biue, black and gray at @10; redused from and worth $ih, Prince Alpert Suits reduced to $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $22.50, Undoubtedly the best bargains ever shown, . 1,000 pairs of odd Pants from $1.50 tp. Bicycle Panta a specialty. ‘Immense variety in Keeteuckar, Alpaoe, Drap @'Ete, Sicilian ‘aud Serge Costs and Vests for hot weather. ‘White and Fancy Vests cheap, OAK PALL. OR, TANTH AND ¥ Sra. XW. eit DI is A Sthat. ow, would leave the city. Inquire at 4 V ANTED-IF YOU WANT A Waitress, Nurse, Laundross, Goachmen, Butler, Valet, Waiters, Farm, Dairy. or Labore ences, eal at obce, NATIONAL BUREAU, = ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, THREE Shite: colcred cham bernsids. three ntpertenced invalid nurses, ( place ‘white houseinai¢ WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE MAN, ‘& place as Watchman or Officer at summer resort, in or out of the city; best of references. Address E. 5. R, Star office. Je17-3t Wareae yccu nanos Gas the ati rate family or wi business, Address J. JACKSON, 102 E Loxinit. Baltimore, Ma. ANTED—AT JUARTERS— POSITIONS: for Cooks, Chambermalds, Waitress, Canndress, nd Nurses, Seaistrens, Men Waiters, Cooks. Cosch= men, Butlers, and Valets. COOMBS & BURGESS. Jel4-6t* WANTED—ROOMS. TANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED second-story Rooms, by gentleman and wite, with or without Board: also. a sual Storeroom; exchanged. Address AYOUS, Star oflice. Vy ANTED_BY JULY 18T, TWO OR THREE UN- furuished Rooms. on 2d floor, for three adults. in pleasant locality, Kent mot to cicerd $15." All par- ficulars requested. References Private famil ferred. Address G. C., Star office. Jel i - RENT WITHIN THE NEXT 30 Wie by apron i permanent tenant, atx or 0 ins peasan e "Ad gent ropin Ler Plcteant pert of the c NTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS—HOUSES Want rns ear ensbon ue crt eli oeet responsible parties. Any ‘property’ placed In Our Khuds will be fiteraily advertised nt our expense, delé-im? GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1405 F st. NTED—T VV Sick Hous in the horthwese with “9 roo we ed. Ad D_TO PURCHASE FROM OWNER XO Waste, foreman tre area 28 7 jar ontos.” as es ye17-3e ‘TOF SOLE OR AUGUST—4 (ee repair: in uorthwest; rent not to exceed $10" To Riarae ES Bia otica dela ED—ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF 840— Wi a een eee thom with stable, of room for Boo, “Address HOME, Star Office. Yelo-aw* BRTED-DIRECT, FON OWNERS HOUSES aie Rotts eae WANT! 'TED—LOTS. ‘Walker, wat Fie Gig POD eyes tay eaten LOST_AND FOUND. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 T. spam f Sun Sota yeis.ae RIENCED ANTED—LADIES TO KNOW TH. ‘UPERFL.U- W onshair jelustanty otitormal tonving oe tens Special icra for June Mas Du GABRIEL: sl Ga wis D WARRANTS— JOHNSTON. Attorney at Law. toon 41, Le Droit Building. will pay cash for Military Bounty Land War- Tants issued for services in any war prior to the Rebel- lion. mhis-4m" WAXLED-BY A LADY AND GROWN SON, A house to take chance of during stinmer mouths, for persons leaving the city. Best of reterences yy dress Box 9, Star office. e183 WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Can Peta, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of Houys- pold Furniture. for which tho highest canit price wi depaid. Address HI. BAI second-hand Ci G@ farpete, Feather Beds. all kinds of Houcebord Furniture. Address Box 135, Star Office ‘being pre. ‘Can be taken freely (No mercury), “Recommended by best phyxic Agency, WARE’S Evbit House Drug Store. Je2- ws YELLS DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND | sinoderate. Address W.H. MOF TED. FAT __ elm V KEEPING alls for grain feeding when required: ‘Order box at Pric stables, 311 6th «t.n.w,- farmon 7th from city, O. H. P. CLARK, Siro, M1. We EVERYBODY TO KSOW THAT WE lowest cuslt prices. Gneasy tere Wit r. to parties with xoud references, STKASBUL GEIL Mauiuiecturing Clothiers and Tailors, 111 ih i yOrNGs Waren OWN THAT © 8 BUNDY, 46. Louisiana (Hose City Hal Commissioner of Deeds for all te States and WANED gH aTONS. MAGIC CKEAM OR INSTANTANEOUS CURE. Any breaking out on face or body onred. Moth, rim. ples, wrinkles, black-heads, Vulgar redness, eczema and Ai Yacial disticurements removed. aud a clear com lexion insured to all who useat Periectly harmless, estima ‘application. ee ists. SOc. and @1 per box. Sent to any’ address 5 say riers with us for make a specialty of quic Printers aud Engravers, 605 7th st ambi?” WARE, GEN. EF. BEALES STOCK farm, horses to winter at 88 perm. lox stalls: rage $3.50 per m.; horses called for and returned. E. BUPRP EERO, Hay scales, 10th and Leave Jalt-Omn yANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX. terminated from carpets, furniture, ture, Ke. by the only process which cait kid them, Hot Napiha Gas. } AUH.CHACE & BKO., G16 1-4. ave, a2) | W3xTED STEAM CARPET (CLEANING | NO Whipping, by oar process, ‘Telephone 115-6. A | H.CHACE & BRO. 510 Laave. oy WASTER: COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FoR every State and ‘Territory. Notary Commissioner, JOHN E. BEALL, 132 In office 1rom 9 aan. w > pan. Lelephs COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JPR SALE 835 ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING ou both sides Conduit Roud, stretchiag from Brooke Park Hotel to Cabin John. Bridge, and fronting roved by ood country house and out- ieee #30,000; one-half cash, ‘one and t1 years, 6 mo Yeats 0 Per eo SOHN E. BEALL & Pon Lane Vee ne OR SALE OR RENT Deevire and. stable ies from Long ‘or terais, &¢., apply to'J.H. GRAY & Ed For terais, Be, apply & CoO cs 7oR SATE FORGET Pnor. | erty Pa acres, comforts: | bieotise, barn, we; orchard, various kinds’ of trate BENS Jels-ste ” weigher price iow; terms easy. Davis, £310 at new Barn and outbuildings: 14 acres iu wood, balance jn yrass near Viewta, 18 miles irom this city” ge gejant © ‘one mile from station iis etm Cater, 18,000 fet of ground. wl eS ae of water and stables; two miles irom ‘Feshungton. ee $0 acres near Arlington Heishts: veer high € splendid building sites; beauttul views of fashington city: two mules distant 3/50 per acre, All on easy terns. T. SAP! _2e18-3t JOR SALE48 ACRE = | Pics nks, vet ranch R.R,9 miles from city; fine elevation: bes shade; comimanding view: dear railroad. “Alveauliful pleco at Herndon, Va, houre aad vut- ae GEORGETOWN AND ovation ; 7-room house ad desirable places near cit ERE MACUUW AN, 1008-1020 Fat ex, with improvements.in Montgomery Ga, ‘from city, price $15,000, with improvements, 1 Montgomery Co., 8 frou city price $19,000. cTes, With huprovements, 6, Made? thiten teourcltgs peace 8B yer scree 458 pores, with, improvements, in Frince George 2 eee Vee aes POYLER RUTHERFORD, AL BEACH, VERY # ‘cost €:1,600 to Dui 3 ately pulsed tor the auall | Price of $2,800. 3e18-3t RK SALE—A FINE FARM OF 14734 ACRES. j One-half cleared: 30 acres in or! thuber: Frouts on | oun orchard, log howve, abd good stable wwies” Stauos, Woo $50 an a LSTPRATE £3088, the Sun buldlue "Sel 08 Fe, Prince George's | FOR_RENT—ROOMS. FORRRER ay Furviabnd for beseeey be pont gitbngre. wood acted ron War ‘Depattient. teu, 8s Riterences required = JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM AT NOMINAT, Toat to quiet, refined lads, avers desirable, neatly. suited arco Bur Pov, ‘eantert exw coe andy Ary. hear careand Deparvnents. Retereuces; 307 M st bw Seuo.at NISHED ROOM fitting room on fret floor. Biv Isle wt aw je JOR RENT-LARGE FURNISHED KOOM, WITH Board. for two gentlemen, private family; well abadedigriunde: highest pnt Si dlan Bull stain com cHiations ope hore if desired. “Atyis. after 4 FOUR ROOMS. ON FIRST FLOOR; front and aise ws LIEU Ere at Meriden Hii tetemen 16th and L7ch ats, = MY ose JOR RENT— PARTOR, DINING ROOM ‘CHE! Fisca 3 chenivern furnished or unternaneg ieee & the very desirable buses on Ast. bst'St gna’ Sins eto uarty without youus 1. Siar olfice, TH. NOVEMBE 7 furnished Koo north and south, lange, coul and deligutul, wis JOR RENT—2 OR 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Pv housekeeping at INL Sth st. mw,. Lienceg. close to two car lines JOR RENT 449 G ST. N. W Pension Office, cool. airy toc ished. im ew bosse, at greatly red pels jels 20 OPPOSITE NEW mely fax rates ENT—-THREE DED ROOMS ON THIRD rand bedroors on anced room and kitchen on firat @oor, would tent toe separately. 1210 Massachusettsave uw. POR RENT — UNFURNISHED — DOUBLE Pan ‘OF two rooms on second floor, 89. both, ot kitehen if desired. 1419 Nat. bw. Jels-at* y A SUITE of nicely furnished room ~ Tented singly if desired. Very desirable location i se rele,” Tranment and table boarders ait bound if desired, del ae LADY HAVING A LARGE MAND. Turmahed in a del Star ofl <FOCR UNFURNISHED ROO M 8 Mase ave uw ely NICELY-FUKNISHED — cating Rooms on seco “COMMUNE tuodern tiny oad if Fee CR OTH AND MASS e od front Rooms, second third southern and eastern “ex- Pocus oe oreo “References exchanged. ‘OR RENT_—O15 E ST_N.W. FURNISHED AND unfurnished rooms: private bath. delat RERT CONNECTING KOON OR SINGLE floor, clegantiy furnished, cool and airy) “Pariuveat waif the price, 456 € st. n.w. AVENE . ; ONE NICELY FY cea out Foot, snituble for one oF two een lemen, with bath cas apd attendauee, at suimn deld-2 Fe LENT TI RNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Rooms: bay windows in every roou ; new. south and east front Mefcreuces regu Ket nw ” ss AREF USFURNISHE table for Licht housekeepin front with bath and gas; willrent to adults os Apply 1919 H st.nw. mys Sw 10 AT PARTY, CHOICE y FOOmA, 12 on covlest ST FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Tau THE CLINTON stb. w. Main entra Street carn puss te door parts of the city. OPEN ALL Stu pe HOR RENTOTHE LIVINGSTON, ISTH ST, Pew com above Ant and Prantin Park “New st at ractivelbouse. High and beautitul bscaton Pinssan ndacmely” 4 nd table bo Telepbone #1 FOR _RENT—STORES. RENT-STORE AND CELLAR, 408 1°TH ‘door frou Pennayivania, aver ales tects buildin corner Pa ave und Tht ly to JAMES ¥, DAVIS’ SUNS, 1201 Ha. av i st hyd FOR RENT--MISCELLA NEOUS Fok BENT DESK KOOM To A TAPE WRITER, Elorconvaet in an cmos whore ‘witoe mort cat, os = | Sieaeoae nese und experience OR RENT_BIC ND TH SAN CL hire. THE SMITH CYCLE MANUFAC ra COMPANY, 1206 Penn, FY KENT—A GOOD STABLE REAR 4 1 st. will accommodate two horses weno tome serciaren; ool bane tore eee ai te mouthly; &21 Inquire of M. AL PAAKE WOKKSHOP AND OFFICE builder, carpenter, painter, or other bus Jonuerly occupied by Mg. F. W. Pillin St, betwoen 9tu and LOU Inquire at #26 Loutsinus ave. del0-In Fok BENT STABLE SN REAR OF 1812 N ST. new and very desirabl aud carnage: room. Apply to AT. BUC, 714 loth et. myi0-im OR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WKITING.” Machines rented at €5 per mouth aad sold om monthly payinenta, “CALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 933 F st. nw. nyé-da ‘BUSINESS CHAN CES. _ SPLENDID CHANCE POR SMALL CAPT. tal—A Grocery, Provision and Liquor Store, with Bar room attached separate. Both apartments’ wells stocked ‘a xvod business, Keanous for selling ‘ut, am compelied to leave the city. Call st N tol and F at. .w. ‘seo. StOKE AND DWELLING FOR SALE—A_Goop Sccorner not far east of the Capitel, rents tor $5. per Mouth. Cau be bouglit for #3, 00, ‘York ave. uw. fiat CAR AND GARRETT The fornier in bloc id 15, the inte _selb-3t" BENJ. 8. PIKE, 1107 F St. nw, JOR BALE—GRAPROPHONE STOCK—90 SHARES for sale at $40 each, Address P.O. Box 483. 518-2" RK SALE—THE FIVE YEAR LEASE A NINE room bouse and restaurant iw. IN aN 2 Fat Ow: HUMPHRES & Busiuens tablished Real Estate Jeaving the city July 1, will sell for 8000 cam complete order.” A rare opportunity. COLEMAN, 618 F st. nw. Jeis-3t KR SALE—GROCERY AND TIQUOK STOLE, stock, and heense for sale and property for rent Good Tocat Cheap and easy tera TH Sie PHERD & CO. 1007 Fst. jelb-ae WASTED DAN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN AS ner in a shipping busiuess 100 ful est investigation solicited “Addrem sox Warns PARTNER WITH €2,000 TO TAKE haif interest with advertiser in a sure pay na usetuent enterprise. PROF. EVEKETI, 42% lo deli W W. MOFFETT, 1311 F St Nw, © sioner of dor every State and ° At office from 8-30 a. m. to 5 pa PECIAL TO GOVERNMENT We sell you fine clotting, both read 3TON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANE AND FIRE-PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, WAG EA. AVE, MW owt Sider Persons going abroad, or leaving the city show! Syall themselves of the adlvautages otfered by thi Tuy tor the safe keeping of bonds. securities, je iste and other valuables. Clothui, painting ESS umes nica ira, Pure caryote, we Lc Sa ‘be sivied at low rates. 708 SALE_FARM OF JOHN COUNSELMAN, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 30, at 11. 1n., on the Hver two miles from Tenleytown and four from Wash Surton; adjoins ‘and Gen. Dru. ‘Tustecs, James 5. Henderson and Thomas Anderson, Rockville, Md. del-dwe BR, RENT — A FINE, QOUNTRY HOUSE AND guration nea? falls Churcu, Var “Will feut with ie ye sell stocks api aitavetc 80 party Tenting. Meu Se hk ways _3016-6t _ 916 F st aw, oes ee X & WINE, 1907 Pa, ave. Jelt-zw [ELSE SOR a i529 32a st, een onert semen te ioe seifagtuen Toatotar shane 2 Chat SALE-SIXTY CHOICE | SELECTIONS OF vali Lomes of from Dac red | allie proved, within om xe-tsit Dutie “three ‘ Very choy any teri, | Sate ‘op seud ior circulan, Hf "H. BYPHERD & 00. 1007F at. JeLi-am IVY, OITY_DOUBLE HOUSE OF 14 Sunbury, and Con otmen san, 306."Ingatre. wu premioes “30. A Moy? #300. Pains HSS ha oh Mo, ae GN ANY AMOUNT) ON AP. rowed Teal entate niuate, within tue District ot Se Soca recs sent iten sec Beal bats je28-1m, 2 MOSEXZOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE PKOMPE ‘atiention to all applications. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, _se14-1m. OSEY TO LOAN ‘On Heal Estate Security. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, e138. 1313 F st, Adjining Son Busldinic.— Moser 703 TO LOAN TO AMY OFFICEMS AT LE walrates of interest, JAMES E. WAUGH, psy 033 F ot nw. i LIFE AND FIRE INSUR- EAL ESTATE LOAM Xe couute canted Loan on Buildiog Abeuctation scar ot utirer hood Collateral Security. WAL H. DEMPSLS, 1424 New York wre, 2a 8% .000—0 LOAN Tp.09 00 ON BEAL ESTATE, 2.000 Low tmy25}__—sTHOS. 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