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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘Ibe Evening Star bas a resular. permanent dena fide daily circulation more than trebie that ef auy other daily paper published iu Washington, and much greater than that «fall the other daily papers bere added _ together. ‘THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors uhowish fo possess their manuscripts, f un. used, should keep a copy. SH Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, ¥ its appearance the same day ts desired, reach the afice not later than 12 erelock noon, No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communications on any subject. ‘hose who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid in ad- vance. ————— ‘There seems to be a decided conflict of opinion Detween Dr. Glenham, who writes the official re- porte to acting Surgeon-General Stoner concern Ing the yellow fever epidemic at Key West, and ‘the unofficial reporter who supplies the press with news. The unofficial reporter says that there {s Bochangein the situation. The official reporter says that fresh cases are developing on all parts of the tsland, especially in the unacclimated fam- Miles. The public will prefer to believe the less agreeable account, not only because it comes from @ Wechnically authoritative source, but because, ‘While admitting the most unpleasant facts, tt couples with them an assurance that arrange- ‘ments are in progress for confining the scourge to ‘the Mmits of the island. The same sort of thing 4s going on now in Key West that went on in New Orleans and Memphis some ten years ago, when the business element in those citier, putting thelr own advantage before the welfare of the rest of the country, endeavored to suppress or modify the newspaper barratives which were traveling north- ‘ward, until the epidemic bad gained such head- ‘way that there was no longer any hope of check- fng 1t till the coming of frost. It isa great deal Detter to confess the plain truth in such acase, and then make all possible endeavors to stamp ut the disease, than to cover up the worst details and trust te good luck to pull through. With prompt Work for the removal or protection of un- aceltmated persons and a rigid quarantine estab- lished on the island, there 1s no need of alarm further north, There will be time enough for that if the epidemic ever gets a fair start on the main- Jana. ——— ‘The jubilee celebration by the English and Scotch socteties of Boston, in Faneut! hall, was not broken up, a8 many supposed it would be, but ‘the good cheer of the entertainment must have been somewhat dampened by the howling @f the mob outside. From the names of the Speakers, and the nature of the oratory in the street, 1t does not appear that the remonstrants ‘were descendants of the Yankee nattonalists who made the hall famous. Thetr reproaches were Girected, evidently, rather at the use of any as- sembly-room for a British merry-making, than of his particular hall, dedicated to liberty, for the celebration of a royal jubilee. Fortunately, the good sense of the majority of the multitude, sup- plemented by the vigilance of the police, prevented serious outbreak: and there does not appear to have been any response whatever to the outcry made by some fanatic for the burning of the bulld- ing. In New York Mayor Hewitt exercised his pre- Yogative and ordered the flags hotsted on the pub- Ue buildings in honor of the day, in the same spirit in which he would have acted had the Czar of Russia or the German Emperor been the object ©f popular congratulation. There was some cuvil at hiscourse, but it came from persons who did Bot pause to reflect that the English residents of & great mercantile city are entitied to asmuchcon- ‘consideration as its residents of any other nation ality, and that a courtesy to the representative of friendly government does not necessarily involve sympathy with the politics of its dominant party. —$ The request of Mayor Hewitt, of New York, that ‘the state board of charities investigate the man- agement of the Insane Asylum on Ward's Island, 43 likely to produce interesting results. A recent examination nto the death of a patent at tbat Institution caused the disclosure of barbarous ‘treatment by attendants, rivailing the descrip- ‘ions of similar atrocities in England, which are pasted im Chas. Reade’s scrap book, and which ‘were u'ilized by the novelist in preparing “ Hard Cash." It is clatmed that the blame for the occur- Fences at the Ward's Island institution 1s due prin etpally to the system of appointment of attend. ants, Who, recetving their positions a8 poittical re- ‘Wands, are often totally unfit, and discredit them. selves and the institution. Where is our novelist of today who will utilize the copious material ‘which the press furnishes and give vivid expres- sion to the varied and widespread evils, cropping out in madhouses and prisons as well as else- ‘where, which spring from abuse of political patronage? ——$——» -___ Governor Hill has signed the bill prohibiting the Use of stoves for heating passenger trains on the Taflways in New York State. This 18 a more im- Dortant step tn the direction of reform than at rst appears; for the railway connections between WNew York and all other parts of the Union are iutimate, and whatever affects that State affects allher stscers more or less directly. The tendency among passencer railways fs toward consolidation, and the company Waich can advertise the greatest number of trains becween tivo given points “with. Out change of cars” prides itself vastly upon the showing. Of course, all this encourages the hope that wuen the ratiroad comm ssioners of New York have made It apparent tha: no passenger car Will De permitted, oa any pretense, to traverse that State WIth a stove Tor {ls heating apparatus, most of the through trains from New England to the West and South, ull those which have thelr start. Jug point iu New York City, and a large share of hose hound westwari fron the Jersey shore will wave to succum.) und use some of the more modern Mr. Samus J2220k5, © nis intention to 5 hia, announces ress NeXt year ‘33 some stronger impending, tiptia woud go to tie Toxt year, In Drtef, the fate of tue party hun upon Mr. Randatt's becom. ing Speaker. It may be reculled that Mr. Randall was notelected; that te democratic party was not broken up by his deveat; aud that Philadel. pia Was represeate in the customary manner at ation Of 184. Unless Mr. Josephs has oved decidod:y as a prophet his prediction for Ines Wil ROL Carty @ great deal Of weight, even though hisown agency will have so much todo With Its Cuisinart, Ot a dewecrat in Pulls Betheas e.ventiva te eo The devtwion of a part of the citizene of the county to bres frora the citizens’ respresentative comuutier, and have a Little couunlttee of their own, ls somewhat discouraging to those who wish for a general comuntttee, representing ail sections, ‘which can give harinontous and united, and, there. fore, effective assistance to the work of advancing the interests Of all parts of the District. A gen. eral committee can address Congress or the lecal authorities With a weight which will be denied local assoctations or couunittees, squabbitng ‘with and obstructing one another. Self-control and Some sactitices will be required fro:a the local Dodies and tadividual citizens, but Af they stoop it ‘Will be to conquer. The District must organize and concentrate it forces if it expects to make any impression upon Congress, and ft 1s to be hoped that the experiment of a general represen- tative committee wil! be given a fair trial, —— Tue Treasury makes out a very satistactory ‘Statement for itself of the size of the surplus and its chances of diminution. The administration has resolved, evidently, not to admit the necessity for un extra session of Congress if 1t can pos sibiy be avoided. Fro one reading of the Agures, there will not be any surplus to dispose of fro moutts hence. $$ —____ ‘Among the graduates of Cornell University this ‘Year sone young man Who proclaims himself an anarchist. Itis hard to tell which deserves the more to be congratulated—the institution for Deing relieved of bis presence, or society at large (20 account of the early age at which his attack of smeral measies Will have set tn and spent iteslt. $i ‘The wedding of a member of the Signal OMce Malt yesterday, and his tmmediate departure on SRoneymoon journey, give color to the ‘That helsthe man who set the cold wave oo ‘afloat, and is getting out of the way of t to come when the thermometer persistentiy elings tothe eighties, EALING BY Jarno, ON OF —i ~_ ae ang, Liver, oF Diese tion, rate ea ae ames Senate THE MOST THOROUGHLY SWEEPING BONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS: CLOTHING EVER ATTEMPTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE BUSINESS, OUR REASONS REASONABLE AND PLAINLY STATED. THE GOODS ARE HERE, MODELS OF ‘THEIR KIND, PERFECT IN EVERYTHING, BUT ‘WE DONT WANT THEM. DO Your We have been doing a tremendous business ‘this season in Boys’ amd Children’s Clothing, every mouth showing up thousands of dollars ahead of the same month of the preceding year. On the strength of this phenomenal business ‘we accepted during the season three most ad- Vantageous offers to close out manufacturers’ ‘stocks for spot cash. The prices that such transactions enabled us to name for the goods ‘we offered caused them to sell on sight. Asa result, we find that we have on hand at this time a great many more Suits for Boys and Children (of our regular stock) than we care to have, and as we positively shall not carry them ‘over the season, we have grouped and marked ‘them as follows: All of our 6.9, 86.50, 87.00, $7.50, and #8.00 Suits for Boys, ages ¢ to 14, now going AT $5.00 A SUIT. Just thinks moment what great values are hereoffered you. At the original prices these suits were the beat values by far to be obtained in this section of the country. And reflect s ‘moment what they are now when being sold at ‘S5asuit Notonly “sll wool," but manufac- tured from selected wool, In designs and pat- terns without end and in every style that the caprice of fashion could suggest. ANOTHER GROUP (Of great bargains, comprising our peerless stock Of $8.50, $9, 89.50,and $10 suits for boys, ages 4to14 (sud quite s number running as Jarge as 16) in twoand three-picce suite, with ‘knee pants. Now going at 97 A SUIT. ‘Nota few unsalable styles, mark you, with the ‘most desirable kinds reserved, but every suit in our house that was marked to sell at the above prices now going at seven dollars a suit. AND NOW COMES ‘The creme de lacreme, the choicest products of the designer's art, the best results of the tailor’s skill. Even they hsve not escaped the keen edge of the knife of reduction. They, too, must pay fribute to this unprecedented mid-season mark- down sale of ours. All of our $11.50, 812, 913.50, 14, and €15 suits for boys, ages 4 to 14, and agreat many to 16, with short pants, two and three pieces, are now going at 810 A SUIT. ‘By actual count at this writing there are but G8 suits left of those sterling values that we have been selling st €3.50 8 suit. To make ‘this mid-season cut-sale of ours memorable in ‘the minds of parents of boys we have gathered together ail of our $5 suits and marked them ‘samo prico—83.50 each, Wehave marked our regular stock of $3.50 suits at 62.50 each. Our 82.50 suite now$1.75 each. Figures make dry reading, but we ims- fine that those who are at all interested in Boy®’ and Childreu's Clothing will enjoy read- ing those we quote, BIG Boys, ©F bora who wear long pants, will be glad to learn that we are now offering lots of Suits ‘that were $6, 97, $7.50, and 98 at five dollars a Suit, and lote that were $9, 89.50, and $10at seven dollars a Suit, and lots that we have been selling at $13, $14, and 815 now going at ten dollarseach. A fow lots that were selling at $5. ‘re now 9.50. We have quite « number of Suits, sizes 15, 16, and 17 only, that were good Value at @5 each, your choice now at $3. ‘We have reserved a most interesting item for the last. ‘The subject is “Kilt Suite,” « subject dear to every mother’s hesrt. The toddling aby boy in a Kilt Suit, now so infantile, 20 dependent, shows no evidence of the foroes that are slowly developing within him which ‘Will one day move the world and sway men's Minds as the fragile reeds are swayed by the gentle wind. While the boy wearss Kilt Suit he is his mother's “own,” and she is naturaliy: Particular as to the style, fit, and tout ensemble of thegarment. Ours are made up without re- ard to expenditure of time and thought and caro. The object sought is “perfection;” yet “perfection” ito us like “to-morrow” —it will Rever come. We have passed s great many mile-stoues-that at ono time or another we thought the goal of perfection, but as we Yeeched them, ono after another, we, in our ‘mind's eye, saw one further ahead, and 80 on. ‘We have marked down our incomparable Stock of Kilt Suits—all but wash goods—ex- sctly one-third in price. For instance: ‘The $2.50 ones are now 61.67. ‘The 83 ounce are now 82, ‘The $3.50 ones are now $2.33, ‘The 64 ones are now $2.67. ‘The $5 ones are now 83.34. ‘The 96 ones are now 84. ‘The 87 ones are now 04.67. ‘The €8 ones are now 95.33. ‘The $9 ones are now 86. ‘The 810 ones are now 96.67, ‘The @12 ones are now $8. ‘The $13.50 ones are now $9, ‘The 815 ones are now $10. And so ends thechapter. A sweeping reduc- ‘Hon made in good faith, not only without effort to deceive by ambiguous words, bat with every ‘ffort made to make it as clear as the noon-day sun. Thisis our way of Going business. Ad- ‘Vertising the truth; the whole truth, and noth- tng but the truth, 84X8 AND company, e AL OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE Srovr Ecoxour By attending the Remnant and Bargain Sales st LANSBURGH & BRO. ‘This Tureday and Friday. Hundreds of Remnants im desirable shades apd in convenient lengths. ‘Dozens of Odds and Ends thet gost a sacrifice, Bargains of every 200 BON TON AND MIKADO BUSTLES ‘will be sold at 15. * ‘These are in good condition. Both Bustles combine flexibility, femness and durability. ° A Bargain for any one needing a bustle. 500 DOZEN LADIES’ ALL-LINEN CAPE COLLARS, {n five diferent styles 5e. each, worth 100, 500 BOXES TOURIST RUCHING, 12c. per box. SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE GOOD REMNANTS, as follows: 3 cases of Plain India Linen, at Sc. per yard, worth 8. ‘This lot consiate of full pleces, and will cut any quan- tity asked for. A small lotof Plaid Nainsook, different styles, at 50 er yard, worth 8c. 2 cases of Checked Nainsook, in oream and white, at 6xc., worth 10c. They are full pieces, will cut any quantity demanded. lease of Crinkled Lace stripe Remnants, at 8c. per yard, worth 1259. 5 case of Fine French Satin Plaid Organdies, besuti- tal designs, at 10c. per yard, worth 15<. A quantity of Honey Comb, Double-Faced Pique, in cream and white, st 12%0., worth 25c. Reveral cases of Normandy Dentalle Stripe, super patterns, 12% and 15c, worth And an immense lot of Oddsand Ends, ores from our regular stock of White Goods, at almost Bothiag, in ordar to dose then out. WE HAVE ALSO ON SALE A LOT OF SEERSUCK- GINGHAM REMNANTS, DIFFERENT YLES AND PRICES, AT ABOUT HALF THEIR REGULAR VALUE. A small lot of Fine Lawn Remnants, in light and ark patterns, at Go. per yard, worth st least 10c. In order to give all our patrons the benfit of an Ex- ceptional Bargain, we have procured another lot of the famous German Feather-Proof Bed Ticking, at 14 apd 18c. per yard, worth double the price we ask for them, An excellent lot of Light and Dark Figured Sateen Remnanta, at 8c. per yard, worth 1256. Afull line of Wamsutts Bleached Sheeting and Pil- Jow Case Remnants, at the following low figures: Width, 928, 48-inch, 50-inch, 6x4 and 10x4. Price, lle. 1234. l4c. 16c. 25c. the most desirable length of Remnants ever shown to any public. Several cases of Plain Sateen Remnants, most all of the best Home productions, in light, medium and dark colors, at 12%¢. per yard, worth 20 and 25c. We will now inform you that the most important fact in our advertisment is the Great Sacrifice we offer in our Fancy Curtain Draperies, 38 follows: Oc. Draperies reduced to 7c. iy «100, Be, “~ “19K6 18¢. be “ 150. Nowis the time to adorn your curtainless windows, which adds to the embellishment and comfort of your house. REMEMBER WE ALWAYS HAVE THE GOODS WE ADVERTISE. ‘No Representations made that are not Fully Substan- tiated. E Soe ‘ONE PRICE ALWAYS, fe 420-422-424-420 7th st ‘While in our store visit our Soap and Perfumery De- partment. ‘The best of everything kept. 422 Mose Hor Wearnen, AND MORE HOT-WEATHER GOODS. THE HOT-WEATHER TRADE MADE SUCH A HOLE IN OUR STOCK OF THIN STUFFS THAT SOME OF OUR MONDAY CUSTOM- ERS COULD NOT BE SUPPLIED. ‘WE ARE NOW ABLE TO SAY THAT THE HOLE HAS BEEN FILLED, AND WE ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO FIT AXY SIZED MAN. NEW LINES OF FINE AND MEDIUM- PRICED MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS JUST ™. GENUINE CALQUTTA SEERSUCKERS, IN FULL SUITS. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES OF HANDSOME “WASH” MATERIALS IN COATS AND VESTS AT 83. ENGLISH LINEN GOODS, BLAOK ALPACA BRILLIANTINE AND DRAP D'ETA COATS AND VESTS IN LARGE VARIETY. DONT FORGET OUR SILK COATS AND VESTS. THEY ARE THE FINEST AND HANDSOMEST, AS WELL AS THE MOST DURABLE, GOODS OF THE KIND EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. EB. BARNUM & 00, e22 931 Pewn. Ave. Pipe, bo} fe $ ot fb Ee OUR BUYER WAS OFFERED SOME LADIES’ BLACK LISLE HOSE ME LOOKED AT THE GODS, AND THE OFFER WAS SO REMARKABLY LOW THAT BE BOUGHT THE LOT, CONTAINING FOUR SIZES-8, 8%, 9, 94. THESE STOCKINGS BELONG TO A FINE CLASS OF LISLE GooDs; THEY ARE EMBROIDERED ON THE INSTEP; ARE THOROUGHLY MADE AND FINISHED. AND HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF THEM HAVE CROSSED COUNTERS AT 87 CENTS PER PAIR. BUT OUR BUYER PROCURED THIS LOT VERY MUCH UNDER THE JOBBING PRICE—IN FAOT, AT A SACRIFICE. WE GUARANTEE THE GOODS, 80 THE “WHYS AND WHERRFORES" OF THR TRANSACTION CANNOT POSSIBLY INTEREST YOU. EVERY PAIR 18 WORTH 87 CENTS. WE HAVE ONLY THE FOUR SIZES MENTIONED ABOVE, AND NO GREAT QUANTITY OF EITHER oo G GTS! = PAIR. AND THE SALE WILL BEGIN AT 8 O'CLOCK ON THURSDAY MORNING. at BOM MARCH A Srory Ix Four Wonps ‘THE STORY, “12440, HANDEERCHIEPS FOR 300," ° THE END. But four words, but they graphically and concisely tell the story of the Palais Royal's Great Stock-Taking As with Handkerchiefs so with all other Depart- ments. * BRR, ERE A BOD re : aA BB & ew “4 Boo ra He 7] BB EKE T $1.39 Honey-Comb Bed Spreads $1.19, ‘9c. Fruit of the Loom Cotton 7c. 29c. N.Y. Mills 10-4 Sheeting for 250. $1.65 Embroidered Muslin Shirts 850, HEH iJ POPE ite EER 98c. Cambric Night Gowns 79. @1.15 Dressing Sacques for 880, G5c. Summer Surah 8ilks for 550. ‘8c. Figured China Silks for 79c.’ ef _= muta 50c. Genuine French Ginghams 35c. 8c. Satin Sash Ribbons for 50c, 48c, Bunch Ostrich Feather Tips 25e. ‘98c, and 68c. Straw Hats, etc., for 50c. af} $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves $1.35. 883 TOT ®ss. mee ga es 81.10 “Elite” Kid Gloves for 98c, 81.08 “Palais Royal” Mousquotaires for 61.68. 12X¢, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100, 10 Per Cent Discount on Laces and Tidies, = > ‘< Lalelat ¥, aN 10 Per Cent Discount Dress Shields and Brushes. 48c. Lisle Thread Hose for 35c, 25c. Child's Lisle Hore, all sizes, 19¢. ‘33c. Jersey-Fitting Gauze Vests 250, PPP. R TW OCC ERE gSS5 Peeik T 9S R= grr keg tg 44c, Roman Pearl Beads for 390, 8c. Real Leather Card Cases 79c. 10c. Japanese Fans, all styles, 7c, ‘35e. Gervais Chardin’s Paris Perfumes 250, Oo FFP ‘TTT H A REE GENTS. €1.50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas $1.37. 85c. “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts 78c, 89c, and 4c, Scarfs for 35c., or 3 for 81. ‘£27 List abbreviated for want of space. (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 421 AND 410, 403, 405, 407, 12TH 8T. N. W. Hecron Gorn Misra Company. Capital 300,000 shares #5 each. Owners of the well- known Mahoney and Hubbard and McAdams Mines, Amador County, California. Thoroughly eanipped with 40-Stamp Mill, running to full capacity and has ‘no debt whatever NOTICE.—We offer s limited number of shares at @1.25 per share. Application has been made to List the Stock on the Board, and previous to Listing the price will be ad- vanced to @1.50 per share. All applications for Stock or Prospectus must be made to MACFARLANE & JENKINS, ‘BaNxens xp Baoxens, 44 Broadway, New York. Aw Ovz Buzs Conse D AND PAYABLE JULY 1, 1887, : 3022.w,f.m,5t ‘Will be rendered during the coming week, and we trust that our cus- tomers appreciate the fact that we rely upon Prompt settlements on their part to mect our Payrments during the ull season, Early attention will oblige W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, se22 £19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. é “To Isvestors» A LIMITED AMOUNT (not to exceed 2,000 shares), of Treasury Stock of the FARMVILLE, VA., LITHIA SPRINGS AND COAL CO. for sale at par (825) by WM. B. WHEELER & CO,, ‘No. 80 Broadway, New York City, the money to be used to enlargo facilities for eale of water and to develop coal lands. The sales of water last year amounted to ten thousand cases, CAPITAL, $250,000. Incorporated August, 1884. Paid G per cont dividends first year and 1 annually'ninee. The rorular aenicarutual ee os Bor cent payable iuly 10 next of last ats Por full inforniation asa ati EERE, WE: TIONAL BANK, 121 Oo ee K, 120 Broadway. HOTEL AND SUMMER Faouasitowny Be Slams CoaMta Keri nn sit Water. Dathin 50 per day, oa Batine kid eta week ine, Ton Pius, Croquet dees 5 HERDER: eines Snozs Ar Axo Brow Cosr BEFORE IMPROVING STORE. Ladies’ Low-Cut Hand-Sewed Oxford Ties, now 750. Ladies’ Opera Slippers, now 40¢. Ladies’ $1.50 H. 8. Oxford Ties, now $1.15. Ladies? $1.75 H. 8. Oxford Ties, now 1.40, Ladies’ $2.50 Fr. Kid H. 8. Oxford Tics, now $2. ‘Misses’ Kid Button Shoes, now 95c. Ladies’ $1.75 Kid Button Shoes, now @1.40. Ladies. $2.50 Kid Button Shoes, now 81.90. Ladies’ $4 G.Y, Welt Button Shoes, now Gents’ $1.60 Low-Cut Shoes, now $1.25. Gents’ $2.50 Low-Cut Shoes, now $2. Gente’ $5 Hand-Sewed Shoes, now $4. 4 F. MORAN, 1082 7th at aw. Anruvz Nazzaxs, *barmacist, 14th and Taud 2d and D stern.w, for the rest of the week. ‘YOUNG PEOPLE's PERFUMES, Colgate & Co., Now York make xs, # Bottles in 1 box reduced to 26c, per Lox, very cheap for fine perfumes, the assortment consiats of Violet, Xlang Ylang, Helio trope and Carhmere Boguet. ENGLISH PROCESS SOAP, Colgate’s, Brown Windsor, Honey, Elder Flower, Glycerine and Turtle Oil—yib. Cakes reduced to 10e. each or $1 per dozen, well-worth strisl, Really fine ‘Soap for scomparatively mall price. Colostal Boap 2 So larre Cake, reduoed to 100, per oak, | for the bath. Barcus Is Luoes Sons, ‘We shall offer to-morrow morning 50 Ladies’ Fancy Batiste Lawn Suits, in neat blue, and black fall drapery, stylishly made, and perfootiy fitting. Only 84.75 each Usual Brice, 86. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. n. w, We offer 1 Lot (about 25) of Children's and Misses’ Suits, mado from Fancy Ginghams, Beersuckers, and Batiste, well and stylishly made. Siz: G to 16 years, Heretofore soldat 03.75, 84, $4.50, and 85. Now, choice for #3. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Mars Jznsey Scrrs Raovceo. We haye reduced the price on the remainder of this stock, from $1.25 to 50c. per garment. ‘The line of sizes is badly broken. Colors: Navy Blue, Medium Blue, Cardinal, and Cream. Suit- able for Bathing Suita, Rowing, and other Ath- etic Exercises. (Main floor; 1013 F st. entrance.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Dovste Bev=Srreans Ar 620 ‘We have secured at a large N. Y. Auction Sale; 500 Bates’ Improved Honey-Comb Quilts, Full Size, (72x86 inches) at such an advantag— ous price we are enabled tooffer them at the ‘@ ridiculously low-price of G2o. exch. Usually sold at 80c, ‘We can get no more to sell at this price when these are gone, (Basement.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w, For Sones Pasrnm. Lailies desiring to take materials for Fancy- ‘Work with them on their Summer-Trip, are vary apt to find what they want in our ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We have materials to embroider on, and the Corner 11th and F ste, n.w. Barmxa Sorrs To Tazz Away. New invoices of these goods aro in, and now have all sizes for Misses and Ladies, ‘These are made from all-wool material, Navy Blueand Gray, well-shaped and strongly sewed. For Misses, 81.7, 2. For Ladies. 2, $2.50, $3.25, $4 and $5, (Third Floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ets, n.w. “Jon Lor Or Rwsoxs At EXACTLY HALF PRICE. Sygate Suid S2bs ot ene tae ros, in ne, Nos. 22, and fancy edges, whioh we offer at ¢ the low price 25 AND 30C. PER YARD. ogee Ribbons have sold heretofore at 50 and Oe, per yard. and ware considered good se tdene’ pecan “Bere: toa twenty Shades, Including the latest art colors and Hat Trimmingsand Fancy Work. loor:; ce: WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ats, nw. value ‘choice lor Dress 4022 Paces Taar Do Nor Fin TO ATTRACT. ‘The incredulous who make the rounds of the different stores are amazed at the extraordinary LOW PRICES we are sell- ing goods at. Nosuch opportunity has ever been offered so early in the season to buy desirable and seasonable goods, and there is no time like the present, ‘The following are s few specimens: A BEAUTIPUL GRAY SERGE SUIT, 87.50. A NICE CHECKED SERGE, 87.50. A SALMON COLOR ALL-WOOL SERGE, DELIGHT- FUL AND COOL, 89.50. Seersuckers, Pongeo, Silk, Drap a'Eta Coats and Vests in endless variety. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, 422, Corner 7th and G sts. n.w., Axsormr Bro Repvcrios, HM PRINTED ONDINES, reduced from ign ist in welght, soft fotsb, beauti- Our whole stock of PRINTED FRENCH SATTEENS, PRINTED LINENS, warranted pure, 36 inches wide ALL- WOOL DRESS GOODS, reduced to cost. PRINTED INDIA SILK, reduced to 81. WHITE CHINA SILKS, 27 inches wide, 750. FANCY HOSIERY at reduced prices. J Full stock BLACK HOSIERY at low prices, PARASOLS at cost. UMBRELLAS in great variety. CKEAM and WHITE DRESS GOODS all prices. EVENING SHADES SILKS aud SURAHS, low prices. WHITE ROBES greatly reduced, Woare losing out ont Summer Stok ducements. not found elsewhere. Bilis aro ready ind offer in- mi-Annual ‘ad we trust to have prompt payusonta, W. At SHUSTER & BONS, 819 Pa. ave. One Price, x22 Soxe Usvesruents, 4 :MANSFIELD AND NEWARK (Lake Ne Diy, Batt and Qhio} Ast aay COLU! ea, AND TOL (Columbus, oufiuas Van ate G Ae 8 ae Bn, Rac tias iguar. nd Indp. and Pitta, Cin. nett ie AND TOLEDO Sud Mich Routh iat BARD HAGIDS SAND musa ity. 8 aris ai aaee Divd Yat Ge, 1000, paced Reesret and ‘Uegaon B'Y (Chicago SH, PAUL (Dubuque CHARLES T. WING, 3020-6t No, 18 Wall street. Trax Goons For Wane Wearuna. 20 plecos Striped and Figured CRAZY CLOTH,12}0. 1 casé Crom CRINKLES, 5c., reduced from 8¢. ‘Zcaves Colored Btripeand Check SEERSUCKERS, 8, 10, 12340. 500 yarda CHAMBRAY, 8e., reduced from 12}4¢. 50 pieces French ORGANDIE, 1230. former price 180, 15 ploves Hair-Line TAKOAL, 100, 5,000 yards Figured LAWNS, 5e.,80., 100 Frongli and American SATTEENS, 20 pieces NUN'S VEILING, all colors, 250, 4: inch Albstross CLOTH, 600. aLL OF OUR DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED 4-4 Wamsntts Pride-of-the-West and Frutt-of-the- ‘Loom COTTON, in 1 to 10 yards lensthe, 8340. ‘Ladign’ Gauze VESTS, 250. aud 37340. Geuts’ Baibrigyan and Gauze SUTRTS, 250. 3200: Dleoos Elegant Quality summer GINGHAMS, ‘We are offering some Special Bargains in Plain and Fancy STRAW MATTINGS. ¥LOOB O1L-CLOTHS and CARPETS. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. 636 Pennsylvania ave., south side, 21 Near 7that. nw. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” * . “THE CONCORD MABNES&” ‘A Fit Stok of ait vinds bapt coustantiy on. band. ‘Poware of Xmitations. q _ Be Bare of Name and Number, ‘LUTZ & BRO, 497 Puxma, Avexun, es es eee | encom ‘materials to embroider with, (Second floor parlors, through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, WASTED I", 000d AGENTS "TO Go To kre deca pay a ated span §100 rectoumine sc | ug ts Pokors S ons Dini Set, ce: Chasis Sete, “Ms state quality and price CAS! Neneise ONE PARLOR sr Gams W Appt aw. cB cama, 3 sh (Bride ANTED_IWo Of ONE a V koneral oceprk anion > ust gay at nichts and Geing city in aes A TAS APFLY 7 eae MILLER W: tast Book, |b, ythe ‘lat FE Lay Abe book Cb. gna Ba dee, Gese ‘& MAN THAT 18 ath ‘the Kestaurxnt busi- ic jee ‘Address Bos D—A FIRST-CLASS COLORED MAN. TO tend to tivo iorage aud make bi sperally ae preful; reference requited. ADpIY at 90S Betwoon and 7 pte aoe a ANTHD—A TEACHER FROM A SovinERN Ware Jal cive, Music Levene at the Se I EE ae low. TEACHER, 2 Bot — VW ANZED 5.000 WINTER. LONRRCOATS. OW Ei. WV coats and sats na freed of, moth ogee racked yay mew atest process, and ay for packing or storage. W FRBODY To _KNov manuf all our own ponds aid sell tea it & Ke paction with sou’ teoreaces STA with fe ©: os Manufacturing Clothiers and Ta: Ws NTED-LOAN OF $500 FOR FOUR NONTHS atextra interest, secured by chattel morteay > machinery, safely eens sro ints’ rate aod terass. 20-1 MAKER. Witew'more or uo ‘oftice. * ANTED—A BELIARLE WHITE MAN ON eeantry Pisce ay pratenss mare Ss man‘to cos f ned ert Bis tinaesta, “ep ae sioniny, Betiresn PAGE IS prety at Wasa Wieke ai ace a. 91 : i Penn ‘pore ers see sylvania ave. ae. NTED_TO_WORRGW $00 FOR THREE Years on 13h acres of lanciy improved by two: story’ faehuci, on Aclucton Meightsy 2% ties from aud in view of Cry. T. WO SYPH ‘ 1007 Fat.nw. in y ANTED-STEAM CLEANING AND DYEING. sbody should kuow that spots on ci Toauni to eeappees wise cleaned turbo dzy-cleauing process). Have ew cdoriegs stean process. a VANTED_FOR A Ri | We WANTED A STUONG, ACTIVE BOF OR YOUNG | 2 REALLY “GO0D-FITTING, Tuan to ran 8 gual jot jrwoting oy fashiouabiy-cut Suit of Clothes, made to orton, Teopsre and change for:na. Adi race exe | “coat fitted on” att ee ‘wages expected. ATTORNEY, Star office. ANTED-FIRST. ar DIAGRAM TAl TAKER Sel gtd ee oir WB. MOST WON Se and Pate 221-3t. NTED — WO! C00} 0 TO 840; dee inheTs re oe or ; cn MES & BURG! ¥ at nw. WASTES ae OMAR, 5G SEO, Wasa AND iron, must stay Ap ply 1334 Corcoran streets 21-2t WANTED_TWO) G0OD HONSESHOERS AND fTgbelners at 0. C. ANDERSON'S Wagon Works, 519 11th st. sw. Bee ‘ANTED—A RELIABLE ADVERTISEMENT SO- Witierer Cones “Addteaa BK. tar office. JeL-Bee ANTED = DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT "pu. CO isdies, Men and wht and colored for all kinds of domestic labor, forehand springs,with reference, 717 Mat. mw.” Jed1-Lwe ‘WANTED.XURSE FOR INFANT TWO MONTHA Me ee ~ ot weather. Address Sse EW, Ce Star office, ‘20-3 ‘sar WWANTED—a& ‘COOK, WASHER AB Wiha a ae at VANTED-WHITR AND COLORED COOKS, (mate and ttemale); “Houseixaids, Laundrosses, ents this city; Cooks, Halttinore, New York city. F. 3 BURN: 632 F at. 0. 3618-60" 'ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, 610 TO @25, MATDS, Nurses, Laundresses, Hotel Waiters, Drivers, Farm and Dairy Men, Man and Wife tor re Women Cooks for country. NATIONAL BUR! 517 7th et. n. w. dels ee ate and steady. eanploy apPiyiag <0 HOLLINGSWORTH 00. i gto, ‘ANTED-LEARNERS FOR PROF. ceRETAEIS new “International Tailor with any inchs ruler tapo-meawure alo av all clentide tallore and Eminent Paris. berlin an London ent. altema cat anaiorateAtted, basta, draped or fade. *ichwe Weabington, e0-Se V Pee Blore Boy, Female Maids, & HARLAN & Del. FY slory ot Moles Lays WANTED—SITUATION! S. WASTED=A YOUNG MAN OF 85, WITH EXPE; jauce in the Grocery business, is very dentrous of smplorment or any Hind? best references. v BW. 435 3d at mee. ie ANTED_BY A STEADY RELIABLE MAN OF 1 Foaition: Used, to driving ‘and attending to horses: or do any ind ot work Work; Te semua with fhe city, and ood ro Mitre OS Sear ot ANTED_BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN A W Place as cook; cau give good city references. Ad- dzess Box 11, Star office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE MAN: A SIT- uation ina private family, wait ‘and be seherally useful; give good Box 15K, star office, eto ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, a8 N ook assistan tof city ref- we ‘Addreet DOUBLE EN TW. Bear fe NTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE WOMAN A WES as lady's maid or the entire charge of one oF two.chileren; no objection to Jeaving elty., Refer. ence given. Address for three: ‘Star office. 402 Ti NS ‘ANTED— AT JUARTERS— POSIT}O: for Cooks, Chamberm: ¥ irses, Seatustress, Men Waiters, ks. Coach- Be pau aud Valets, COOMBS & BUHGESS. yesl-lwe ws NTEDOE ‘yO ae ae Scathtoa, Baler ce NA’ ibaa ‘BUREAU, jaar 7h stnw. WW ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, THREE W wiite, coicred chambermalds, three expersenced SAitehsusemaid) cid ate, eau ondors;eltieg cou : 850-053 F at NEA, Co fe 6 Waitress, Nurse, Valet, Waiters, Farm, call at once, nite housemid) WANTED—ROOMS. __ FALL AND WINTER, 4 Wiiiveot four o five. rooms, with, Privilege, ot eae OF i goattcllan. bit eke ort Geaghaee tort Seaten gna northwest scction. Address, stating terms br aa PEMBROKE, Star office._ "-ANTED—ONE LARGE, COOL 2 ND PLEASANT parlor, four bed rooms ‘and in respectable Leese eee be conventnat eo goo the river in Georgetown, Address K. M., Star office. Je21. WANTED-—HOUSES. ‘ANTED—DIRECT FROM OWN: (OUBES or rent ‘and Lots in all sections of the city to soll or rent rtiged ‘at our experise, SING! Ws to responsible parties. Ibandg will be ibe ST ot. _sel8- aes ) RENT OR BUY AT ONCE; A jouse. orthwest with rooms ‘and Wise ty te north RECT ae SER HOUSES i puechasers ete iberaly sdvectand af ‘Our ex rUrAnCS HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. Ww: tor and Lots placed with us will. be pense. ‘Rents iwefore Auishingy vata vers 1 price." #0 to ROBELT DALKINGS24 Hat tw ed 1st ANTED — HOUREREFPELS TO Ti KEADY Cleser. 8 Heep ee ta rizht as new, EChEING. feted Je4-18¢' WVANTED—< GENTLEMAN WISHES THE USE Sf aniding horse Murine the suauuier for is ping: euod tro! ferred: the best of Teter” ye dross Box T4.'Star ofic® ‘yel-Tes yANTED — HEN — 1PROvED —chaxpaTy, writer; best in the world. perfcct spacinure, to reliable parties om Purchasers and canyassers A. DINSMORE, 56 St Type- 8 aiffereut styles of type: eld small eee ih Balke : Seesn WERT TY LAND WARRANTS_WM. J. JOHNSTON, Attorney-at-Law, Room 41, Le Droit Building, will pay cash for Military Bounty Land rants isstied for services in any war prior to the Li Hon, mnie. WARTED—srcoND IND FU Stoves, Feather Beds, abd all Kinds of Hose. bid Furniture for amie oe Rghent onal Mrice wil Repaid. Address ii 5 Ww. ded HIGHEST casa aS PAID Por r Watches, Guus, Pistols, tn Feather dn, all kinds of Honterhotl Box 135, Star Ofice. Stoves, Carpet ovens Firuiture: "A RED Wa kine CONSTIPATION CURE. This ind remartableguod good Inzacive, eing pre: AB | pared from fruits and veweta bigs. Can bs taken fret (Xo mercury). “Recommend best Pliysiciane Kee dirs! Eobit House Drug Store. So J ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED. DI Tepaired: ternis moderate. Addrene hist. ne. TED—HORSES 70 PASTURE—KEEPING ‘horven box stalls for grain feedivg ed for. Order box at Price's eT VEN from city, 0. H. P. CL’ | WY ANTED-St [ CLEANT aa ieathers renovated inatireascs made “over, car lowest Oftice myltedn 8, BUNDY, ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT ©. £56 Louisiana avenue (opposite City Hall), ts Gotmmiasioner oF for ail the States and Torr jana. my 11 4 De WASHINGTON MAGIC CKEAM OR INSTANTANEOUS CURE. pittybrea ins out on fare or bods cu ed. Moth, pi; wrinkles, Wack-heads, rediess, ¢ ‘abd EW facial distigusements. ‘removed, aude clear com- Jexion insured to all who use it. Perfectly ‘estimouals on application. Sold by all druggists, 0c. and 81 per box. Sent toany address, ‘ap25-3m' D OTHER INSECTS EX- furniture, furs, fe. by them, Hot Napiba Gas. La. ov WANTEDMOTH AN aye igrminated from ‘carp A he rnich ait ae cee BRO, oo ae Wy ANTED — COMMISSIONER QF DEEDS FOR and. U. every State and Territ Com: JOHN E. Bi 1321 F st, ue See re a eaten ATI COUNTRY _ REAL ESTATE. MONTHS, (JULY 1 TO October 1.) a Furnished 8-room House, in Rock- Hille, Mat. ceritrally an] pleasantly situated, with ex. ent water upon premises; 840 per month. gellent 1pOR P see L, star OR SALE-LOTS AT BALLS CROSS soa ‘rom 5 to 10. i re Apply to WESCOTT, WiLcox'& wih TAPTSVILLETOTS IN| THE apLLanse He Company's addition (base-ball eround and lots et, prlote, according te location. ‘Ten per Seuteash, bumnce $10 per mouth. ‘Tnquire of We A BARTLETT, cor 7th ant F ste, Jered | go | Foxe. _FOR_RENT—ROOMS._, E RENT-iy Tuy. WOWEst. COOLEST AND cauich ecversd. new y venatey Roce f ane and he een THONT ROOME, “Se JOR RENT= : OUR TST. Ww. biabed and uniarm sti downs Tooatinw BO children a RENT PART OF A PULNESHED ot hotteekeoning for the sunimuer re erate, central tocatlok. “Apyiy at Se TS rate nly Tk et awe {Ut BENT OG DELIGHTED — aa mernely’ with or without t STR ot” Genueas Re HANDSOME Tokens HOO! rot slashed, with or Witt Gand cB * NI] ae Kes required. ra AND UNFURNinIpED s foots suitable for vihcen “Ren |B iy wt tow. seat FURNISHED, REAU eons: bay windows iin evary ROR Rent Tana C SEURNTAHED mate °} second floor; suitable for Licht housckeaitue so Tiath'and gas; will rout "to taehone pH stn w 3 my tta i RENTOIS38 PRT NW, DP TROL of thirwe rote; mecoud flout for housek. h fromt: bath same floor: herlie near RENT-FURNISHED 1409 Massaclusetta ave, 20M, Nigh SERS Jez kcit® Fo 2 SEOUk KOOMS. ON FIRST FLOoR: (Sti farmiahed for houme eying: trot yard. with porch, good welsh bor word od HI Nay, Departnent, “rent, ei8 nauind se * Fk ONC PCENTSHED ROOM AT NOMINAL ie, ti indy, @ very desirable, nests fUrsiched seoundt-Moor room: easter) eXpYsure, COD Aud plesman suntry, Moar care aud 307 Mat nw. QUR RENT THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, gu second floor as bedrooins. lange nd sitting room. on first th A SUITE vat oor wil bw erat Fania Chanter sunimer rates, ac AND UNFURNISHED: pane, Met. and airy 1 entrath Btreet cars Pane tis’ dour tos parts at the clty. OPES ALL Sad SSS VOR RENT—THE LIVINGSTON, 13° 7 dow howe K st. and Pravklin P a iy & > oar High and bent F ible ted, Noteratepricen. Telovhone sits e a FOR RENT—OFFI( R_ RENT—OFFICE ROOMS—THE ind floor of 1310 F « r ICE OFFICE ROOM, LOW Por, Oda Pat how fior duly Le ASN at BOS ta anonthh ty. the Soar” Will paper ahd palit wea shoe ‘oughly reuovate roms, JOHN E. BEALL & C0. Fat hw. nena} LISCELLANEOUS ROOM TO A TYPEWRITER where some work cau bo stite business and experiance Bor 20-3 BICYOLES AND THICY SOUTH CYOLE MANUFACT 06 Penn, ave, ae —A GOOD STABLE IN” ean OF Bil accommodate two borwes aud rill eae hire. ORKSHOP AND (OF; nter, painter, oF other cette vy Me FW Pile. Oth st. ti.w., and ne Thquirest U6 Louinene ere, 20K RENT-STABLE—-IN REAR OF 18 ery desirable, five stalls and A. T. BRICE. 714 15th st. EARN TYPEWRITING eat $9 per month: aid sold om RAPH OFFICE,’ dy grows: ft Aelerraph, elephoie ‘comnts ~ Address J. AU GLLIS, err UMMER “BOARDERS WAN PS) Huse within Xree and a bait fan Branch B.and 0. R. i ice. For particulars Olney, Mobueomery aA DERS CAN BE AG. lated at the Harris Hou. 4m ins, Fined ished. saddle and driving horses; ‘rooms lances spring beds: large porch: excellent water. table saps pled from cwn ‘gurden and dairy. Special rates te faimilies remaining the Address Mra It. C. HAMIIS, Purcell vill County, Va. WASTED S AT ONCE FOR X CLIENT, A LANGE oy petmmished Country Residence; must have plenty shade, good water anc ey HUFTY & DYER, 13th and Fste,_ {OR RENT—A COUNTY RESIDENCE, BEAU: fol eiedte Suto Tg, ceagith 8 Fooms, in north of Know 0 Injles from city WILLIAM A. WROT, 13th st. nw. Je21-30" RENT—IN ROCKVILLE, MD. TWO DESIR- Fase ‘Dwelling Houses, six and ten rooms, water fn Yards, yood porches, Re. within Ave minutes! walk ang'O. depot Inquire of N. D. OFFUTT, Rock- Sle, 3 HPI z = A MOUNTAIN COTTAGE, Gompletiy furnished: 1 for the season threeoutaa, ADpiy O°. W: Rea EYER ECO.” oye 3 i in ave. DF FRONTING stretching from ride, and fronting couutry house and “out §:"one-halt cash, alauice ‘one with improvements,in. ee mn ety Price 815,001 ae ea in iontgomery Co. 1Omiles from: city. price 813,000. acres, with improvements, in Prince George's ‘Mad.,7 miles from city Price 55 per acre. 8 with Tuprovenents, in Prince George's Mae 3, Botynetey gr will excharnce for ety sper, EVLEk ERUTHEMPORD, 1290 Fat nw ATANTCD — TO ‘PURCHASE — ‘EITHER I Im- ‘Lots of rry ok Wivteoroninproval atte vena eae fre Sica Matron, for ine ast GE ist in ch ‘OR WHOLE SQUARE OF = erect tend ahh, eau iD Cleans y ANIED OTR THE BAU ATIQRAL CAPITA Niro Steer oe Bice Sfased it Found to be's bargain. MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY cor LOAN (IN AN “ANY AMOUNT) oN = red real estate situate within the. Aicerrisre ener aioe steed Be oy cuca, pray pak jOHUN, When security isample, FRANCIS B. MOE _je18-1m Heal Esta at ne. JONES TOMOAN ON BEAT. 1 ESTATE PROMPT IME attention toatl application ap : 14-1m Pat aw. Af OREY TO LOAN | Moot er) 'D & THOMPSON, 313 1313 Fet., Adjoining Sun Building. ‘ONEY, TO TOAN TO ARMY OFFIORRS A LE- ‘WAUG! P| NRE TG Ua P STATE LOANS, LIFE AND FIRE INSUR- jane piace Army ang Navy Pay aceouata cashed Hosne on Blaine Avgeitien EUPSEY, 143% Now York ave. my 363m" $ a TON ON BEAL ESTATE, ime bny25]__ THOR. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘ONEY FO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 TOG pg Ra “apii-3m vist New York ave. HANDS TO LOAN, ON Mine ry alco IX 00 am OF aad 0 per cont interest JOHNSTON, 738 15th st, n.w. SOTET JAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS wuit, at lowest rate of interest. = ‘BO HOLTZMAN, _w1s corner 10th and F sts. n.w. APPROVED REALESTATE ¥ TO LOANON, M ONE} ” epee PsA Heo8 0th ge. IR SALE—A FINE FARM OF 147% ACRES. One-balf cleared: 30 acres in original, timber: Bone SIN Jog house, and good stable, | Fronts ott ill road, near 7th st, wien Stan, Bee OR. bake 8, the Sm Dull ALS. FLATT & SON ass g EOE SALE GEAR OF JOHN COUNSEDMAN, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 30, at 11 a. 1u., on the Hver road, two nutles from Tete’ sur srom Waah- spartin: “adjoibe “Allison 4 Gen. Dram. James B. fend Thess Apaeracn, Rookie, a sell stocks impl 3e16-6t Fo SALE—BEAUTIFUL canes aT om SS ville in Jonnson & Wine’s addition to Hyatts- $i!" These loth ae om tie high ground and, very de- Kok ‘at then before paral ‘elnewhere Stoney furnished for building ob terms by st le Buildins Association. the ieee TSCOTE: WiLUOE & WINE, 1007 Pa ave. Jers tw R SALE-SI CHOICE SELECTIONS OF Final ots of ipo one to ten acres; improved and un! ang cre mee ay fecs SALE—A" CITY—Dot HO OF FFOH oom fern ana cE ROTHE Rover oF 00. Inquire a YOUNG LADY IN THE CHORUS OF Wei iti in Vensect on the eft hand side SP hs stago duriur the. dove, seuic Tuesday: ieht, coutctul- a ‘Adiire-s ADONIS, Star office, ae ‘terms a4 on Mis. CLARKE. 714 5th piss ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UPON ov eaS PEEthoe.” Xvixee orvesit st SGetu's Oia Saad, G10 bee no is B83 | 3 UMMER BOARDERS—PINE MOT rooms large, airy and well vent sid fruit, “Daily mail to and from Wasi Ketorences exchanyed, Adi HVLAStra Unison, Te | FEN FIRST OF JULY A FEW BOAKDERS CAN be pleasantly accommodated by tue Mises NEALE, Who live very near Chapel Puiut.” Address Mise JEN- NIE NEALE, Cox Station, Charles County, id. "Place devirabie tn every wa) ea TYSON, Laurel, sd. were ERBERT HOUSE” LAUREL MAKYLAND, three minutes’ waik from station, delightsul shades SQL UE Foome Terme resonable. JN RELBERT, Proprietor. LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDERS « sax BE AO commodated et & plowant healthy cowutry reat ‘Address the MINS) jence, 14 milcs from Washington, couven station and post office. Address "Mra. N. BI. SAVES, Garfield Powt Ottice, Fairfax co. Va. Se21-3e QURST-CLASS BOARD AT MAPLE LAWN, HAM. iiton. Fine shade. pleasant rooms: t terms reascuabis. Apply to Mrs. VIRG! Handiton, Loudon County, Va. SPLENDID BOARD AT TAR ALK, D. G, ‘five miles from Washington, on the B. aud 0. roa Suitable for Governinent clecks: pure sir: terms moderate. Address GU} oma, D.C. OCUST DALE P.O, YALA @ Boarding Viace nea? the Blue Chalybeate and freestoue water: Iniles from Kapidan Station, ont Per mouth foradults. W. W: BRIGGS. FEW BOARDERS CAN BE TAKE jenxant farm hon 4 RET staen jountat sity climate. ¥ en ee A 50 minutes to city: woek. Address MKS. L. Feiciux County, Ve. FEW BOARDERS DESIRED IN THE MoUx- Age of Maryiand. Convenient to ratirond No clisldren ‘Addrons i R, Brownsville, Washington ¢ 220-00" ALPINE, Mp. B.& O. RK. METROPOLITA froin star h, 14 miles from city, too yard ‘irt-clae . Board, io per wack. For 5 aidress FUSEMASTEN, at Halpite bution. Si MEI BOARD, BY THE DAY On WEEK, FIRST. an na table. ploniy fo atid lh large ime aod nuales frou. Alexsiicria, ‘Train tot ‘Box 12, Alexandria, Va. MFTEEN TO TWENTY MORE BOARDERS wiutod: rooms, spring water, half-mile from Frain gevut and talon Ess, Hound Hill, Va, K lange rooms, Bioe' Ede Mountaine: tee wrap ofice, Address’ OW: MY WAN T DOVER, LOUDOUN CO, Jels-1W OARDE! ED AT Mrs. McCORMICK would like « limited yum: r “Please iO shaly boarders: large, grands, “She can be scen at Jdo4 Corcoran st Jane 21, £2, 23,trom 11 am. to 4 p.m: board #5 por week, sell REST HOME. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS large: plenty of shade: ice, am ae rarelat pinsetetery gmiation: ay. Address’ P, Tooms cool and Nepetables, fe. ference ‘Box 86, Charlestown, Je10-051a a 30anoe AND Any Bi Rooms, sprine water, all kinds of fut sine iterate Se as am Se vanave GRANTHAM Bersyvitie Wa Wt EN OR TWELVE 80M MMEL Boarders twenty-three miles from | Washi ‘Ave minutes walk frou station and post-office . Pere Fairfax ©: "A PLEASANT COU TRY | SEAT, IN a mountains of View.pia, tor BS JETT, Wastinnctome, er 1GLthe. Eappata.nmock Cou my21-skw Ln CEng en trad rentiee i, Ie, a8 i roe eee nad Be a AT ELM meee oe finde: fruit, & 5 ten minutes’ walk 7 MILACS, Cnn Sap‘ Toadoms Countgeve fie som i, ame MINATION QUESTIONS were, z oie ene Senger oaaee a Drapsyiwaniaava, | 2220" _ Soe ONE oscar mae se LOST _ AND FOUND. _ bai Arsene [ELBE kon gate Fanconi ‘CORNER. CJ 3 — rg rete (A whos New Bienuowrsys, | A PTE E Ok Fini IOAN ON REAL EATATH Ok Binet 203 7ibet ne sae Siler Engen a mt Hee tae ane ere zs |Ra ee 1, a a of ths ofty, ear t veomely,

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