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a, 7 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDYESDAY. -June 29, 1857. (HOSBY 5. NOYES. itor. ‘She Evening Star bas a regular. permanent bona fide daily elreulation more than treble " f any ether daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that «fall the other daily papers here added tegeths See ‘Those who leave the city during the summer can ave The Star mated to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid inad- vance. Jay Gould’s purchase of five millions of Man- hattan stock for ninety cents on the dollar prob- ably satisfied his wants for a time, ang he will be content to let that one road alone till he secs another chance to make a fat profit out of it. Meanwhile, he will perhaps allow the market to slip back into its old channel, and his quondam friend Field todraw a long breath once more. ‘The report that the recent slump has cost Mr. ‘Field half his fortune and that Mr. Gould intended % should, will recall to many minds the transac- tions fa which Field has himself been engaged In ‘Umes past, in at least one instance with elevated Tatlway stock which he frightened bona fide invest- ors into selling for whatever they could get. Their Verdict will be that he ts now only taking back some of the hard knocks he has deait others. The same may be sald of Henry Hart, on whom Mr. Gould opened his batteries for the purpose of Grtving him out of his newly-acquired control of the Pacific Mail company. But the old adage, that two wrongs do not make a right, applies here ‘with its full force. Neither Gould nor any other talllionaire magnate in Wall street has a right to disturd the business of a whole nation for the sake of wreaking his vengeance upon one or two enemies or making @ turn of profit to himself. * The third of the purposes which Gould is be- Heved to have had in mindin his raid upon the market was the forcing of Henry 8, Ives into such corner thatthe Baltimore and Ohio “deal,” of ‘which the papers have Deen so full of late, could hot be consummated without a settlement of tele- graph andcable interests. Here the hand of the speculator and monopoilst reaches not merely into the stock market, but into the actegl productive enterprises of the country, in witich the railroad and telegraph systems play so important a part. It isagrievous misfortune that apy one man, or jue of men, should be vested with such enor- mous powers for injuring their fellows. It ts an outrage that, having such powers, they use them so unscrupulous a manner and cannot be brougue > punishment for it. ————————— ‘The Knights of Labor convention at Baltimore before its adjournment last night passed 2 number ‘of recommendations for legislation, omittiag some of the proposals by members, enumerated in yes- terday’s Star, Which asked only forthe enforce- ment of existing statutes or were not thought to come within the jurisdiction of the convention. v1 amendations favoring am increased dp- propriation for a bureau of labor statistics, the ppointment of an inspector of factories, an eight | hour law, the taxation of bare lands only and abo- | MUtion of all taxes upon the products of labor, | “Labor Day” and Saturday half holidays, weekly payments to employes, the establishment of a Doard of arbitration and the calling of a conven- tion to draft new constitution for Maryland and ‘opposing child labor were among those adopted. As indicated by the recommendation concerning ‘the taxation of bare land the foliowers of Henry George controlled the convention. The Knights of Labor, under the present management, have al- Ways been 8 temperance organization, and their leaders have been the earnest advocates of tem- perance among the working men. The new con- stutution, of which the adoption by a three-fourths Yote of the lodges now seems assured, looks be- yond temperance to prohibition by forbidding the sale or use of liquors at the entertainments of the Aer Is Ga I s i Gaow Lax Suz Coxrnrczo. ~ WANTED—HELP. = _— ‘Wo shall continue our Winave oa gs te ots tas woods Same v= Suis arahe: Ciitics dinate Tas Piase Rows "Meni ta Sathana os peeat pt” Boo 10303 Fen WHICH WR OPENED THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN AND WHICH WE HAVE KEPT WELL UP BY FRE QUENT DUPLICATION 18 COMPOSED OF TRE FINEST AND BEST-FITTING GARMENTS WB EVER MADE, AND WE ARE PROUD OF THEM. OUR BEST CUSTOM HANDS AXD CUTTERS Silk Jersey Mitts, in all colospst 280, anf 5-button . ‘Undressed Kid Gloves, with eubroiiered becks, alee for25c. Thenew line of embeciderel sill Mitts at ‘50. are pronounced worth $1. or LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ‘all this week, and in conjunction with the ban ving previensly advertised shall offer eddi- BIG BARGAINS IN DAMASKS, THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC TO OBTAIN CHOICE AND DESIABLE DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS AT COST. 100,000 worth of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Cea Te kre Uros ins Rn PON Bae EEE SILKS.—We will now for the next three or four days room and board. Adi ANTED—TWO COMP! NE SETT) Wants Senay wont ered Pa BALDWIR. aiid ie EL WAITS WOMAN AS Babis ong grand effort to selfall our SILKS it dows | .onep THAT THEY NEVER SAW SUCH CLOTHES | * = A & Mi BIG BARGAINS IN NAPKINS, chanterwotiy mart canis Sel Tecommiended ned od = — A TIDADED | e for ‘person. cee gat cuits Soe AER SE“ BeEGR | READY MADE ERE Ts 4 LINE OF SUITS Ab. ARE ena bn = even, 0 cau 5 conta. qonry | THAT WE NOT ONLY PRONOUNCE EQUAL, BUT BARGAINS IM LINEN SUEETINOS, A Bess one eith nore eaperionce prolerred. Adress place sites S ohate Siuk et Scents, €1,9125~ | SUPERIOR TO CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. & re = Bose Bia 'BanoaINs IN quinra, | DEUGS. aa a Heavy. and High Lustered Colored GROS GRAIN | BLACK AND GRAY COMBINATION EFFECT IN 8 8 Se ah ie ‘TO-DAY Pah eee bi aoe et = 6 iu a)l colors, st 80 cents; worth $1.25, Co. 'ANTED — WHITE CaP Ol Aise, VELVETS and CHAPES marked at prioes to | ENOLISH TWRED SACK COAT, SKELETON BACK, Yo? rat ‘wo oall attention to our lange, well-selectod Wy sedi fn Silty ait eiatdn rh Ppner pga DRESS GooDs ana | TAPED SEAMS, AND HALY LINED WITH SIL: wed ead en 1” CLOTH SUITINGS toseiect from at cost. BACK OF VEST LINED WITH SAME SILK. CUT AS OOTTON AND ALL-LINEN READY-MADE | ¥ ENCED ADVERTISING (60- poets fiote : Tocal medium ‘work making rms csh ony bain IN MOST APPROVED STYLE SOFT ROLL OR i Be § Te K er sige ginreae has ook Store for rent. WILL BUTTOX BIGH. PRIOR, $22 A SUIT. ‘hich we have marked st such aslight advance | _/020-11 . W. W. BURDETTE & CO., — herd 00) oe actusl cost thatit fenolonger economy on | ‘WANTED COMPETENT DEUG CLERK. WELL 3029-3t 926 7th st. and 706K st. aw._| WE COULD NOT MAKE YOU ANY BETTER SUIT Your part to make them yourself. SdandLewesc. ¢ exe TO ORDER IF YOU PAID US ¢20 MORE THE azin ANTED—MIDDLEAGED COLORED NURSE FIT OF THESE SUITS CANNOT BE IMPROVED & ‘a ¥-MADE BED SHEETS. Wee opayera i osaber to take care of two a q sy 2 yards, Bleached and Brown, 5c. 2 te Axoxe Taz Maxx Buancuxs | crox. we nave Tons wEienT OF OTHER BA 2,99 com Ay INTEDIWONEX COOKE AIDS AIDE, KINDS OF SUITS, IN EVERY SHAPE AND SHADE ‘1M by 23 yards, Bleached and Brown, 500. Waites Laurence I Boat Svatars Drivers, AND FABRIC, OF EQUAL MERIT WITH THE each. © Foner foals or country. NATIONAL BUREA TO BE OFFERED THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | LINE WE'VE JUST DESCRIBED, ALL OUT AND ge 4 2h by 2yards, Bleached and Brown, O5c. Waste aRATELE TAG pan MADE WITH THE SAME CARE AND ATTENTION ne} fa = A Siee capable ben Hout AB Most boa rood =e Sag 256 by 2% yards, fine grade, Bleached, 750, | milker and well trained as a house servant. None need OUR BEGULAR REMNANT AND TO DETAIL, BUT WE HAVEN'T SPACE IN WHICH a04 Go. apply without bringing referenoes. deze TO DESCRIBE THEM. YET WE SELL ALL-WOOL WASEDA YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN WHO SUITS FOR TEN DOLLARS EACH, CUT OVER nderstands farming: one need _ ly unless yell recommended. “Addvons P.O, Box 0, Boor Station, West Wastiington, D.C. 2% Yards, Bleached, fine grede, 850. BARGAIN SALE DAys, pes ~ 3 5 PRICES: j-3rn Are the Following Extrs Values: THE SAME PATTERNS EXACTLY. WILL FIT BEADY-MADE PILLOW-CASES, ST ase Eat Ce QUITE AS WELL WILI, IN FACT, GIVE YOU ‘824 by 36 inches, only 200. each, WOMEN COOKS 8107 About 50 Infants’ snd Children's Fine White | ALL THE WEAR AND SERVICE YOU WANT. 290 by 86 inches, Ave, B60, each, aa rece god Lautdveasee, tn “ity Drewes, made of cambric and muslin, elaborately ae — 22)gby 36 inches, heavy, 250. each. graray, Walters, Divers and Ferm Handa; Colored sori ed, well made snd stylish. having ueen slightly | AND OUR MATCHLESS STOCK OF FISTERN 27 by 96 smokes, only 25¢. cosh, Sten Cooke COOMBS & BURGESS, O26 ¥ st nw. Feri loss than $1.50, and some as high ss 83.08. | DOLLAR SUITS PRACTICALLY STANDS ALONE ee a 27 by 96 inches, extre fine, 20s, each, uy ar — WHITE DREN'S NORGE, Firat come, first choice. a ren. | p.Wetwote reduced prices in all departments in apace UR 2130, Doten Infante’ Mull Cape, assorted styles. some | IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. FOR 8° below, but first give special mention to Jerneys, hav- READY-MADE BOLSTER-CASES, juring suiniuos: relerences required, ‘apoly 293 ia Ey suprise condita tas Will bo"cdured at ioc eaak: | LING VALUES THEY HAVE NEVE ae eee ee Pants ae oe eee | 9 by Bic yards, only 35. each. a es 23 Dosen Mull Ties, some plain hem, others | PROACHED, AND NEVER WILL BE OUTSIDE OF | Ladles'and Guildreo, whlch im ectitin Goreme U6 by 2 yards, fine, only 40c. each. emia HARIOAL, DENTIST JO, 20 Simmed with edge, wort from 25 to BSc Will b| oun HOUSE. THEY COME IN LIGHT-WEIGHT | ook Will be the moet complete assortment ever | 15 by Rig anda; henry, 40, each, ASSOCIATION. 211 4a Je28-3 sold for 19c. om shown. Most of these goods having been bought below G ORS, ws NEAT COLORED BOY TO 5 Dosen Ge Figured atin Scarfs, this season's | WOOLENS, LIGHTLY TRIMMED, AND COMPRISE | the cost of manufacture, we are enabled to offer most Basement aM _ EES a a Stteer wo dase aciay oaomeres for 27 “ ALL THAT 18 NEW AND NOVEL IN cuRoxs | ‘ting bargains: : FINE LINEN BEDWEAR. T2b0 32d et before 9 Weduesday mornits. __WANTED—SITUATION: ANTED—A PLACE TO DO COOK AVE. TWO PLEASANT ie; ro From ie vate family; willing to do Ket. nw. WANIED-* PLACE To Do CHAMBER WORK ‘assist in washing and ‘and make hervelf pally useful, willing to leave the city. Inquire M20 Leta aw, ANTED_BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE W ibermata yuree. Apply at 2005 Kk pet. 20th and Zistsia praae 'ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Giri a Situation as chambermaid or puree. the Preferred. “Apply at Ite employers, 1821 Mf :t. fy WANSZED—A LADY Gor '@ TO EUROPE WANiS: ee EADY GOTRO TORUION WANTS pete are SAE Oh ANTED—ANY ONE DI ING TO EMPLOY Worttonres Seber indnoetioae man, ot ‘2 W., Bier thos. 3° TED—IF YOU WANT A COOK, Sarg, Beha ot tatoos " Sees, call at once, NawiosAL BUEEAD, ¢ nw WANTED-BY A YourH: 18 YEARS OF AGE. A mopafomuon asclerkin drag store; has had fourtées jouths experience, aud oan give best of Teferencss. Aidress F3,, Star ofc, oe WANTED—A LADY DESIRES TO FIND GooD homes as cham! or waltrossen. for two worthy Irish girls, one having lived with her for four years, the other recently arrived. Address Mrs. omtice: WEANTEDKAT HEADQUARTERS POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermaide, Wait Laundress, and Nurses, Seainstrens, Men "Waite oks. Coach: men, Butlers, and Valet. COOM RGESS. Jez8-utr WAXTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE MAN, 4 SITU- ation as meat cutter in @ provision store. Good references, Address 2408 Pa.ave. nw. WEAXTEDSSITUATIONS FOR white; colcred cham! invalid nurees, (place with family ‘bite housemaid) | te: public ord citige oven. Spit aoe PWR eS aS Fa WASztD, DOaRDEs AT, MONINGSE FARM, water, tft d_ milie fruit in abund- Tice” Addfens RELAS SEISER Mets nee ery Cor ia 3020-1" XCELLENT BOARD AT FARM-HOUSE. AILY Toome, delightful shade, mty of milk. ice, PGE Ren Rees ee N BOARD, AT GREEN VIEW, ON WA) Tenion Branch, Virginia Midland Railroad, ten SE Oe Petbington; cool and quiet Igeation creame Sf Sire ANCE webout 23, store-suiled Bustles, value trom 25 to. 50s. f¢ areunzious to get ri AND PLAIDS AND STKIPES AND MIXTURES’ ED — MPLOYMENT U- see these. Take your choice THE NEW JERSEYS ‘Wo are in receipt of our importation onder of Wiese educa ‘adie Bien and women, = ro m8 or, for ci wAlCUL 2G Downy left of those Fine Suspenders, tm | FROM THE QUIETEST TO THE MOST PRO-| 3 rotat ¢1.20, worth 230. pgp igee? ae ee rand Bouter | Shringurwith reference." 17M at ne esd Ss you take your choice for Tice > 2 0Ums wil NOUNCED PATTERNS. WE SHALL STAND BY fees tl epee a pasties eS payage adhe) bes WANTED. JOUNG MAN witht THI One lot of Corsets (about 65), olds and ends of resu- | TUE RECORD THEY WILL MAKE BY GUARAN- , lar stock, worth 75c., choice 42: 1 Lot at 82.25, worth $3.25. Kaights The Ohio prohibitiontsts are already proposing an alliance with the labor party. If the followers of Powderly, Henry George and the pro- hibition leaders can pull together, a long pull and @ strong pull may be expected from them. In Dublin, where Emmet was born and educated and hanged; where the bloody tragedy of Phenix Park was enacted; where William O’Brien pub- lshes United Ireland; where Dwyer Gray was Persecuted for the free speech of his Freeman's Journal; Where Parnell and his associates were trled for treason; wher the present Archbishop defied his ecclesiastical superior in defense of the Irish patriots; and where the Lord Mayor escorts rebellious priests In his own carriage from the Failway station to the Jail when the British gov- ‘erament locks them up: in this staunch Irish city of Dublin, the cable dispatches inform us, the young sons of the Prince of Wales were enthusi- astically recetved yesterday when they attended @ public review, and one of them, who ex- pects tobe King of England, was invested with the insignia of a Knigh? of St. Patrick. If this Was In any sense a popular demonstration, it goes ‘Yo show that the Irish people are not essentially disioyal to the crown, when the crown will take ‘the trouble to show its subjects some attention. ‘They have more to hope for from the liberal prince ‘who fs to succeed Victoria than from his mother, and yet more from his eldest son than from him- self, ——— The Gry process of examining witnesses was made jovial for the Pacific rallway commission yesterday by a lobbyist who described his method of work as consisting of persuasiveness, eloquence, and the occasional treating of a lawmaker to a cigar or a glass of wine. If this proves Bothing else, it shows that the mantis an artist. Vulgar bribery is beneath him. He would scorn to givea legislator a hundred, or five hundred, or a thou- sand dollars for doing something—which he could get done without paying. Now comes the ques: lion, which the commission appear to have con- sidered It not worth their while to ask: In what did his persuasive eloquence consist? The adroit ‘Walpole’s notion was that the most. eloquent form of speech was a promise or a threat. Did Lobbyist Crawford useeither, and, 1fs0, Which? And what id Le promise or threaten to do? And did he keep his word, or was {t his disregard of pledges that made bis work 80 cheap? ——<$<—<—— ‘The school trustees, or the District Commission- ers through their school trustees, have taken the Dull by the hore+ and arranged to provide addi- tional teachers for the eighth grade schools not. withstanding the prohibition of Congresa. It { ot to be suppow:d that Congress intended to pre. promotions from the seventh to the eighth grade or that eighth grade pupils should go un- taught, aud if it ts made clear to that body that the number ot eighth grade pupils required and the gumber of seventh grade pupils permitted the use of seventh grade teachers in eighth grade Schools, the technical Ulegulity will Provably be forgiven. | A renewal of the Tolliver waris threatened. If| ‘the authorities cannot compel a keeping of the peace tn Rowan County, with all the advantage of the recent severe blow to organized lawlessness, It may as well be admitted that anarchy has a frm foothold im at least one county of the United States, What a delightfut piace for the defendants Xowan County would be in which to hold the sug- gested new trial of the Chicago anarchists, glee aes The sub-way Dill, which Mayor Hewitt 1s a member, to put under ground the various wires of New York city, has been signed by Gov. Hill It will soon appear whether the companies which have disregarded the cowtand of the state to bury the wires will be able to prevent the commission trom doing the work for them. Every city where the nuisance of above-ground wires exists will watch with interest, ‘tue movements of both commission and compantes, susrantesd pure linen, round, soft, madefrom | Pharmacy, 2126 14th st. n.1 A Job Lot of Ladies’ and Gents' Gauze Vests at 25c.. | TEEING THE WEAR AND SERVICE OF EACH | 210t#at 82.48, worth $3.50" pure Irish flax; ig of asuperior bleach and fin» | WWANTED—A WHITE GIRT TO worth respectiviey 30.5 and40c. Iu, onder not 10 = 2 Lot at $2.08, worth $3.75. Z and iron. Apply to 1520 14th s makes nusrepresentation we will state that this 18 a | AND EVERY SUIT. 1 Lot at €3.25, worth $4.25. sh, and unequaled for durability, outwesring YOUNG TO ATTEND TO SODA We c 3 Lote at 3.68, worth $4.50. pasedengpckcp py heen ted ered | AA EOE SO eee probe heh te a Mngt aerate —s 1 Lot at 83.87, worth $4.60. demand for Linens for bed wear has induced us | For zecommnends TEP aN COREE Goes ar value 5c.) OOS M37 SAKS AND COMPARY, Arete to purchase quite extensively, and we will take Gee Honmenaite, Laundbecsen J 7 ST + A s this city: Cool ide, &e Ayard wider at 9s por an eR ee eT MEDS axD Boke OUTEITTERS, 1 Lot at 98.98, worth $10.00. ipigerene in shoving the stpck glialtiucey ud County ENB (A special job in SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. “These are Cone LINEN PILLOW CASES. oa eas ble ‘shales. e r GENTS TO CHILDREN'S, Tendy-mado Fino Pure Trish Linen Hem- WY eile for ade apg ei rv aday easily made. az A lot of Light and Dark Pigured Venetienne Cloth, ae ‘98c., worth $1.25. stitched Pilow Cases, 2}sinch hem, superior fishoro, Staes, gu sure new fabric, suitable ior dresses, at Sc. pet 1 Lott 91.48, worth 81.68, quality. WS TED LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRISTS sy bs ional Tuilor $3 i Also, 2 lot of Mazichester Canvas Cloth, in licht pat- a bpd Ke plea ak te tad a ANT Aimee ier ea) forms Jesanl wide, at tio low figare of Ie, worth 83.50 por pair. s Suinent Bari Ther snd’ London Grassmekers cut, - 7 wee. rns cut, material Several casesof White antCream-Colored Plaid Nain- fa” The list below is incomplete for want of space, eng eS MN ERTS ORSO 800186) | Ferenc tongccty arene i} ook “ae Bee ERE, worth due. This lot consists of ‘but it gives an ides of what to expect in every depart- agg nr 5G aaah 501 Galaga GED seretory of es.” 122 2 cases of Fine Satin Plaid Organdie, remnants con L A ss TUT eee ea nas did sisting of many pretty designs (white Only), at LOC. L aA Beemer WANTED—ROOMS. Tice cane 8 ii’ oe Fy — LINEN BOLSTER GASES. z — 22 new invoice of the French No Lace 8trij a os = ROOM oR Rimitaniacerasmgesrae freee ae ee ae Rosiy made foe pore tin Linen meme | Waltatin LOPSiae anOnh ROOM ROR A smuil quantity of Cream Ground (different figures) (Becond door.) stitohed Bolater Cases, 26 inch hem atboth faye: Qu 13thatn.w. Address, stating terms, Box staminer Weer at Sc. ee Sand Sea ae er HOE O08 Jae fe, eB 96.68 Ladien' Gingham Suits for $5.48, ipaeiacciee 9D Waize notiom 62a aealsy 0 GLY, ‘ANTED--ROOMS, TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS abagh and every Remusnt marked in’ Plain, Figurea, go ro £ 8 90.08 Wool Check Suite for 87. SF ench, WwW “is Feat me proven aavautaces to procure etunia EGS rns ecameg| = 2 2M tas tae = $1.25 anal Cuidrn's Dreen 880 ees Sy ANTEPUEEK BOOM IA OFFICE OF OF any boucht, If mot up to representation money ‘The ms here have to | WA Eee ? ‘12340. Canvas Lace Suiting for 7c. secure # superior bleach, ssmooth finish, and ES and 15th. i _ 10-4 N. ¥. Mills and Piquot Sheeting for 22340. tighailes 2 aS eee eee Ready made fine pure Irish Linen: Hem- WANTED—HOUSES. " 500. Fancy Damask Towels, 80. us wv ‘We are issuing the “last call” on free trimming. The BR ‘stitched Bheeta, full eelvedge, hemstitebed 25 <HTED HOUSES TO SELL AT FROM @5500 time will be up on Friday night, You will have To-| 16c. Curtain Sorim for 12)4c. inches deep at the head and 1 inch at the foot. { +5,000 in all sections, an ‘vacant lots suitable morrow and Friday in which toselect a shape, And | 25c. Euvelope Bustles for 19, in 2 yards wide by 2% yarde Tong, 88, | for yulalne. is. ASAD STRAW BONNETS 3 RO seats ook an for soeria ped people ‘Bomnete: sodorictd aaa ‘$8.50, $9.50, and 911 por pair. A\WANTED_BY A RELIABLE WOMAN, A HOUSE shapes in Milan, Ko-Ko and “Rough-tnd-Reedy® | 75 lnatns Cove for Bae Tho same, 2X yards wide by 3 yards long My aGr® bunlding to take care of for the summer. Xo Hats and Bonnets, in all colors. we only sek 25 cents; ee Pai eciae (extra size) only @10 per pair. Ghees 1628 Ost. uw. ar S48 eoodscarier in Ge sean, we only 88 | ne W:ANTEDrA, PEACE SOM 780,70, THREE 3. 5 the for a grocery a cents, Ridiculous firures for this season's straw cas roe tor Tiksed Prt saw. | Vision store sith noes than ev rocing Tor dwelling soods, aren't thes? We know it: but wo will not carry a (or frag ale rete erento eg over any goods that can possibly be sold. ase acon = ‘ED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH FROM troe ao B-room house. well located: price from 3,500 to $4,500. J.B. Star office. je27-.3t* . ED—DIRECT PROM OWNERS—HOUSES “and Lota in all sections of the eity to sel or rent Lay vown, soany-neapep ExroRTI0x, wr'ar coma To SHELL THE WOODS, After you have selected the shape you desire you will want to pick out some Trimming. Anything everything, you could desire to see will be shown on enquiry. Prices euarantecd to be tue lowest. 50c, 5-But. Undressed Kid Gloves, embd., for 25c. $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for $1.36. $1.89 “Palais Royal” Mousquetaires for $1.69. men ‘Trimming, provided your order | @1.68 “Palais Royal” Heliotrop: loves, 81.35. | Leaving neither branch, shrub, nor twig behind which | {2 7esPOn"Ule mantles, Ans, Eephsrty Placed Jn OUr ° : er 3 ONE PRICE, sslefeon’ Taursday. orFrigay. . : vp potaas tobide your guilty facefroms. . GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1409 F at. ‘8c. Undressed Kid Monsquetaries for 88c. Je18-1m* PEOPLE TANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOU! 2-494-421 do. f A Sidaaie ae ah salioe ae ee ee ee peeled Cachet {ade furious by the outrages perpetrated upon them Wasa EF tiderily edvertned tour ex 23 nse. Rents collected. <2 L. “eed Coolest store in town for shopping. A pleasure to| Ladies’ SHADE HATS, high crown and wide rim,in | 65e. Surah Silks for 5c. aie An Ous Sate: Ereetoa. as OLes Se toe shop with us. 4029 | black or cream-colored Modina, at 250. each. 250. Koechlin’s French Sateens for 2c. ANYTHING AMBIGUOUS ABOUT THIS? pers) ~ ‘The DIAMOND BRAID HATS, trimmed with lace | 50¢. Gentine French Ginghams for 250. SOLID SHOT. sud mall, variety of shapes, all the way from 982" 0 | 6110 Surah lis for 61.05. i7iney, Albert Suits in, Clothe, Cansimeres and = = $1.49 each. 25c. Mohsir Suitings for 20c. ees SS Satie Pt a ed LOT WEST OF 15TH, ST. ne Useazuzzten Stavonrer Children's TRIMMED HATS, from 25c. te $1.98. = bide pages heed 790, SHELL, ‘Star office. 329-30 HIN ey 9S Pbeone Be 2S, Chesterfield and Cutaway Suite, Serzes, = baal aed ; 196. No. 12 @. @. Ribbons for 160. Cheviots, Cotgens he Tee gee WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ar uly 4th—We will be closed all day. 16G G, Ribbons for19¢. PASE. LAS, f.80. “iS-75, ei476, 916.76, JUS 246. No. 16 16.78, $17.78, 81 WWANTED-A GOOD PIANIST, WHO WISHES OAK HALL, a 200, No, 22 G. @. Ribbons for 23a. SHRAPNEL W iceconomies, to lay about two hours each even 48c. Fancy Ribbons, all shades, for 390. i Caasi- | ing, at 6 iavorite resort iu the mountains, in exch iReader orn = fe focameremt:, | DMS ert Sept | en emer cer low prices were mde throusbows ta eatin reat st 91.35 Ostrich Feather Tips for 81.25. ES, daze : © | WASTED 20, BOY At, A, SACRIFICE FOR fine Men's and Boye’ Clothing BBR (00, aN B 91.80 Novelty Feather Tips for $1.79. GRAPE AND CANNISTER. anni kre ey = I 88c. to 18 strict]; R 1H 1s! OUR BREAE-UF PHC Lt OF YOUNG ACES pot 83 FE See Taesnd Beenie te SoS eas ely Toc ak | Wy ARTEG HOR OUT BUSISESY OSE POE Ages 14, 1 : ik aa poe Fae ey i best of Sate.” Adios or cab, A bar rhe Buits were ody Pa ave. D.W. jes 13 were 87 25c, Fine Sheer Linen Ga. forte. PASS THE INFANT-RY RAPIDLY TO THR FRONT. DISTURBED BY Eis rie ie | SSS gira ont Gest ap. tices | Wastes ecee emnce tna etc Suits were iu 8 oA z 8 250. Orepe Lisse Rushing for 210. ais bisck and whic muztnre, “és.” Ghilaren's Beit, | that the Antiphon, frees and alone Brae Balt were 615 now 39:50., Fis Hh = w= | 25c. Col'a French Collars and Cuffs for S10, ilk end worsted, check, $3.26. Pores te SIME Someta ak rat ANTIEHOR AGES 5 To 13. ee © | 44c. Roman Pearl Besds for 390. Saye 2EM SHE RATONEL Wie Lone STE TOW Gian Jackets and Pants were ge 490. Fans, all sty%es, for 390. Don's Suits, sscks ouewars, BOT Dressmaking. Suits from $3 to@o: et 2012 Let. jackets and Pants were $3 5 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N. W. ‘98c. Fans, all styles, for 790. SEO. Pars Suite, 13 to 18 years, cost, vest, 3020-20" ie = 25e. Leather and Canvass Belts for 21a, ae SHOW HO QUARTER. ANTED—TO RENT TO TWO GENTLEMEN OR ; the latest | VY you 5 4c. Lisle Hose for 3c. oF 8 for 61. eT erge P80. BEF SUSE BEST GON SSSE | roo convenient to 4M obs: wih oa 4 Albert Suits were § Lr W; W. T, = ed znasdopsinet =) Z ANTED_SMALL FAMILY TO OCCUPY FUR- ritice Albert Suite were cut Weicnt Wooten SM Rovsers.| 25c Irish Balbriggan Hose for 220, Our big 928,000: jenotyet exhausted. we | WW ANshed House for the summer, reptnomina! ce i 8 Liste xu have several lots still to dispose of, and are receiving | oj ‘care of two occupied rooms); 227 A 25c. Childres's Liste Hose for 19¢. . eluding: 8 be Prince albert Suits were 3 : Be sat He Ba poe Pte Sito eg ee Flannel Suite as low as 36. aks ‘95c. Ladies’ Lisle Vests for 700, band cheapest fine Roady-1 ot = bold Sicas BAUM. 210 7th st. nw. -ANTED —HOUSEKEEPERS TO TRY READY Cleaner. (1t, keeps cverything ae bright aa new, t Flannel Suits were £13.50 now $9.51 abaes Oto, Black. aud blue Serge ShiiSat 99, r0- ‘Cassimere M G8c. English Gause Vests for 546. ‘DSc. Large Bottles Florida Water for 280, 25c. Bottles of Bay Rum for 210, Ge, Packets Hairpins, So, Genuine Pear's Soap 9c, VES, Clothis Watches, Guns, Pistols VICTOR E. ADLERa scts. Highest cash prices bald Aa TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 927 and 920 7th Bt N. Wa Cor, Mase, Ave, |W STRICTLY ONE PRIGR AT THIS SEASON THERE 18 ALWAYS A DEMAND FOR LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLEN Agent, G17 23d at Be, nily: grounds ‘well slinded: ai} the ad! th country and city without the dined SIS si giers Aig ae Bic SEILG, ete ac, Meridian Tih Detweets Tbth and 17th sts. Je0-H CCOMMODATION FOR MORE BOARD! 4 ARRI vant Mra WAL B. in the suburts o tesville. “Tarve farm, shade, tresh yugetables and ik; hot and cold baths. Address Mrs, WM. BHAI Charlottesville, Va. Box 16. jeze-aee REEDMOOR. For terms address Mra. J. F. LOVE, W XE Wd ARE A FEW ROOMS AT Va. EN FOR THE RE iy 0 JOM, Yor parts ound Hill, Lodo .!RING BANK FARM, TWO MILFS FROM ALEX: dria, offers first-claxs accommodations: xood tate, Frat ice, ik ia pavtuaion, bc Tere Qi per week ‘Lraihs met daily. Address ‘SPRING BANK. Alexau- dria, V Je27-61 TET, HEALTHY SUMMER BOARDING- ‘with churches convenient. nine, tiles from RP gwIG boa for 3 per week. LY LEK. Aidie, Loudoun Co., MouSTAIN, VIEW HOTEL AURORA, Ww. Va, ‘Ou top the Allegheny Mouutains, %.000 test Above tide water: splendid drives: excellent water; Brand scenery: unsurjwaved climate, trout Gshing near by; new honse weil turuished. This popular re- sort will be opened for reception ‘of guewts dune 1. Shieclal ratew vo faruilicn. ‘Fur terms api Bese FON A TART, Prop. URGUN HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR SUM- ner Boarders by ey, or week ; 23g miles from Alex- Suuris, one hours ride from: Washington: large Louse, Shady grounds, frvtciags table: terme tnoderst Gress dire. T: WALSH, Alexaudtia, Va Jeab-ot Rove Se ee ‘OR RENT AT MONT- e second floor: closets, epring beds, shade, ice, milk: wood table: Yor farther marion: address MASON JAMES, Round Hill, ae Con, Va. i OR TWELVE SUMMER \TED — TEN Wobteriorscwerigy-tniee miles mur Weekigione five minutes’ walk frow station and ioe Pow rd; fine sprit ity milk and butter. Address J. EUriiee BOWL Waudons WO sad wen Fairfax County, Va. ‘eb-w Anshan oeest HOME BEST ACCOMMODATIONS Toms eooland lange: plenty of shade: ics, anil, Negetables, Kc.: 13 miles irom siation: reference.” Address’ P. 2. O. Box 86, Cuurlestows 3e10-eoim. VIEW, Co. QUMMER BOARDERSTFINE and fcwit. Daily mail to and trom Washiugion. Terme moderate. References exchanged. Address HL. PLASTER, Unison, Loudoun County, Va. OARDERS WANTED AT DOVER, LOUDOU Va. Mrs. MCCORMICK would like limited r of boarders: large, pleasant rooms and grounds.” Board $5 per’ week. ve W 2 X1EY REOPEN FOR “SUMMER, July 1, 1s; Torus trom U0 to according to roots. pleuty fresh milk, Se. “For particulars ‘sno: HEATER Lovetisville, Loudoun Go, Va. se33-8t FROM FIRST OF JULY A FEW BOARDERS CAN be pleasantly accoininvdated by the Misses NEALE, Nery near Ci int 3 NIE NEALE, Cox Station, Charles County, Md” a IRST-CLASS BOARD AT MAPLE LAWN, HAM- Alton, Fine shade, pleasant rooms; two mails daily: erms reasonable. 2) 9 Mrs. VIRGINIA IDEN, Hulton, Loudon Couuty, Va. 2w UMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT ELM SPRING Farm; maxuificent mountain scenery; abundance Of shade, fruit, &.; ten minutes’ walk first-class board; $3 per week. Address Mrs. MILTON, Clark's Gap. Loudoun County, Va. Jel4-1u UMMES DOAEDING MYRTLE HALL, HAR Fac ME ty inl Rade fonder osu a oad Atel Se sine Se a aa cecal poultry. and ‘all the fruite of the season. Special Steention given the feeble and children. House open June 2 to September 30. 85 to 86 per week. ‘SI rates to families. BUBRELL, P (OMFORT RETREA’ EAR HARPE! Ferry.) “True to uame, and all sdvantages neces to promotecomfort, first-class patronage soli leasure to please. FUll particulars on applicat:on. 3m W. MC fash. Co., Md. IRST-CLASS BOARD, EXCELLENT SPRING water, fruit, milk, and shade, 1% miles from Har ys garest town 15 minutes walk, “Address ‘Keep Tryst P. O., Washington County. permonth, A healthy and pleasant place: COUNTRY _REAL_ESTATE. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IN “MEL. porch, lange lot, vod fom station: 23 trains ‘9 room house, in excell grounds and orchard, igh and he large ithy with tine view oF the city, ‘the ye Refer- ABY: Printer, Sat ‘ALN rooms large, airy and well ventilated, ice, milk | kh RENT—A BANDSOME FURN ISI Bee, nee a oe i” X. ns #52.» Alm uae 1017 10th ats 2 closet, 83 LARGE COMMUNICATING WOoME, OF unfurnisbed, with ur without board 120-30 0 NicRLY. 209 Lith et ar JOR RENT—PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. two pleasant comm story Feonis tront joe east and west: quiet house. plenty alt wc Lorheod; bath on ‘same floor, Bo children. bet, Gand Hats, ENTCTWOTAWGH FU Joi AENTHIN PRIVATE FAMILY, Taruisbed communicating sooue ae south front. OR RENT GRANT PLAGE, FURNISHE! Fok BENT_TWo FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS; bleasacit and central location . private family od: mimprovements. G1¢ thet nw. Jest {OR RENT—THREE }UKNISHED OR UNFUR: tucbed dard See eo gr eeimarately Betis fms heap tor the Sammon. “ACTRS fe NOK RENT-SEVEN LARGE, 28 Fetabicaet ititok, £4220 . Od. spe. ood meiguiborbowd, wear Dactiiente, cool, pYeasasit, foalthtul ‘asc untry for summer; refereicoa S07 Mist-uw. seat (OR RENT—ONE NEATLY FURNISHED 00! Stove ange uafarnisbed shaa wae A we” a e28-3t SOR RENT—1708 LST. N. W. CONNEC Fr nd ghee ange ‘ec. rivilege oi fir: Trout room, ei thelouer gs eM FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED | iront with bath aud gest Mita ae Apply 1919 Hetaw. sella — FORREST Two" 20. B31 14h wt. w. RENT—4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON BEO- oor, with private bath. 2027 Ist. mw. EWLY FURNISHED hall room ; 469 Missouri aveje2s-3¢® » RE LOWER FLOOR OF Koduus, unfurnished. for iu, Aleman aud wife, bo on venient hvod. 1006 6th st, near d ave, 0) wecond floor, with + suitable NICELY PULNISHED ih aud tse of bath jor © geutientan. 132 om OF ta A desiravie location fore other Wnsinems. Abily to MEG MAN, GO$ 11th stu. Wey cor, F at. Jeon at — THREE LARGE UNS mis; suitable for housekeeping, orth and South; very” aesiral Ok RENT Two Pil ABAN’ E x; rvOMe, second story, Mgly oF ek suite, wod- era couveneaces; splendid’ weston, 1411 Rhode Isiudaves winewaseaey || 2 2OK RENT— ONE FURNISHED ROOM OX SECOND oor: suitable for oue of. two weutienen. Als, * —_ ‘Parior, turnished or uufurnisued 6, oe = : SRNISHED, # second-floor front Roomand third:oor back. wits | ee itt eae Reference cuchanre. "See Fe BERD PORMMHED Rooms, WITH ExceD lent Table Board. Central location; house kept Uy 28 Oth wt it” ® Keutueky Indy aa JOR RENT—ONFURFISHED, TO ADULTS, TWO Vewutitul Communicating rocins aud aicyve, ancond fo >: same, third flour, new brick bay window house, cenvrall; ted, and couvenient to two ii cars. 1106 8th st. n.w.; references. ae Foe, BENT 2 TH ST. Nw. DeaibaBLy suite of Kooma, furnished or ‘wuturuisled, on treet or second floor. Dlessant ‘ou third floor, Keterenoe ‘Ur would rent whole house. 25-1 Fo 2ext wit BOARD, FURNISHED AND unfur. front rooma, second end third floors. new. air chanber over thinl story northern RENT—PURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Koous. bay wiudows in every room , comer house; Be oat aed east trout: references requived.. “2 lodaing, Bie. 50 < | rue cuNtON HotsE 50, 652 t ew Malu Gatrai wl0 ik cars pass the door t a mes mPIOPEN ALL NIGHT POR RENT THE Livixosrox. ‘doors above Ka and Frank iin Fark #rachivehcuser High and beatin | Raudsomely tus Torn | WBejedrameiene and table box Riderateprices,_Telerbone S11 FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Ok RENT A Soop sTABL EIN Kean iiree or tour carfiages: will leaae fore terms ven ronthiy: 620. Inguireot Mt A FARKER, 1 me Fe, RENT_WORKSHOP AND OFFICE FOR builder, carpenter, painter, or other busi iormeriy sccapled by Me F. W.'Pillttig, raar of St, between 9th and 10th ata. nw, at Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. Fe, HENT-STABLE 1 REAR OF igiz NST: ‘new and vi le five stall aud cars seo sale SLT Bee ee te eS WRITING. at @5 per mouth and sold om MGEEX, 10, LOAN IX ANY AMOUNT) ON AP. proved real estate situate within the District of Columbia: low rates of interest changed wad io delay when security sample. FRANCIS B. MOPUN, ‘eal bstate and Loata, 3e18-1m. 13: Mose: 313. [08 KENT-TW_COPTAGES ATG jctropolitan Brane! Tatts on the MeL a Con 1338 Fat, MOSEx, TOTOAN To Alany or FICEKS aT Lie gulrates of interest. ~~ JAMES F. WAUGH, dealin Wis F wt PANTALOONS BY GENTLEMEN WHO pind Gi ettnes cad epee RA REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, ede aroudayn; Weancolaye ud Peay peut Slt of Clothen' taade to order NEVER WEAR LINEN PANTS. TO MERT Sroloak sans tthe daye and Lest ‘THIS DEMAND WE HAVE JUST MADE UP A VARIETY OF STYLES OF THESE GOODS, SOME ARE CHEVIOTS, IN LIGHT COLORS, Wy ANTED_RESPONSIBLE ‘iircash price for second-hand Glothipe, shoes, &e, as we must fill a large order trom ‘Orders attended promptly. Bo: ofce ow as We: ENOW THAT WE WAS teb EVERIBODE 70 ENOw THAT WE ISITE A Cin. oC oO VERY LOOSEL! 383 000 rrr tuaaufactnre sll oUF Own — ; * the lowent cass prices. on cuay kerma, without necur. Sccu Czowss Or Pro: pepe toh ae: “f 8 8 Fy 3 WE WILL RENDER ALL BILLS ON OUR BOOES | {3,2 78iou Noturiag Gitliaer and Halo, 1 7 ore DD ‘C08 “og? “ou? & NEXT WEEK. THESE ARE DUE AND PAYABLE | 8 2.¥- Came last Saturday to buy our thin Clothing F, JULY 1, 1887. WE WILL THANK OUR cUs- ixy ANTED — NEW ponpygiarsgengfietbed/tod = "ACED GOODS, BUT THIN AND LIGHT. W Aype-writer: best in the world: perfect spacings; ——$_$<—— <a From present appearances the speculators in the directory of the Fidelity Bank of Cincinnati made a clean sweep of the funds of that institution. The most mysterious feature of the affair 1s that no- body—perhaps not even ‘hemselves—can tell what has become of the money. A bank with three mil- lions of abilities aud not a dollar of assets isin 2 unenviable condition, certainly. It is scarcely wonderful that no one of its managers is ambitious to prove is own complicity in the matter by tell. Ang the public how it came so. ‘The rumor has been started in Chicago that the anarr hist convicts are to have a new trial. If this prove true, 1t means that an epidemic of dynamite pombs, murder, fire and pillage may break out at any time It would have been better tosct the Haymarket murderers free last summer than to keep them locked up for a year and then let them carry their point and escape. $$ Mrs. Langtry fs going to settle in San Francisco because she Wants a divorce. Mr. Langtry stays Bt home because he wants—by-the-bye, what does Air. Langtry want? Nobody seems to have paused ‘to inquire. H. D. Bure. i be TER AND TAILOR, the honor t inform that bis NEW GOODS Live yaa annven Mz, BAkis pormouaiiy is a garments made ia his es ‘ mn? Wadia. MARKED PRICES.] 8 aitvcront styles of type: auld to parties on Stock has been replenished, and in it you will THEY ARE THE NEWEST PATTERNS OF cone Linens) TOMERS TO RESPOND PROMPTLY, AS WE RELY | 60h Touthiy payments, Pure DERLUAE Spee ‘find more of our specialty. CHECKS AXD STRIPES. OTHERS IN PLAIN Entire stock“of Parasole, ON OUR COLLECTIONS DURING THE DULL | wanted. Generel Agen Jei7-1m* Entire stock of Embroideries, SUMMER TO MEET OUR OBLIGATIONS. THOSE | "WyaN7 ED-“VIVIANA THE GEEAT BEACTIFE, ‘MEN'S THIN COATS AND VESTS, $1.00. COLORS AND QUIET IN STYLE. THESE Entire stock of Dress Trimmings, WHO PREVER TO CALL FOR THEIR BILLS WILL guide ae Ne BR ys cecehecseaas PATTERNS WERE SELECTED FROM CUS- Entire stock of Buttons, FIND THEM READY, er earet Je15-Lne thorizing a of ‘sbout 20 diferent styies of thin Coats and Entire stock of Combs and Brushes, STEDONOUNTY LAND WARRANTS_WM. J. mg 8 commission, ‘Vests from $2 to $6; beautiful goods. TOM STOCK, AND ARE THE SAME THAT Entire stock of Laces. . EARLY SETTLEMENTS WILL OBLIGE W dkeron, atorner-st Law. Boom 41 Le Droit — preston 200 jaqekvleres ana Young WE HAVE BEEN MAKING TO ORDER. Entirestock of Wraps, Ulsters, Haglans, W.2L BUSTER & soa, | Building, will rey coat for ay wae por tothe Rebel. Cheviot each. Entire stock of Dress Shiclis, 25 ‘ 910Psave, | Hon PAID FOR —_— . SMALL BOYS' (SHORT) PANTS, IN LIGHT Entirestock of Wetches, WW rcend-nand Cini Some ad GEORGE SPRANsY, WRIGHT CASSIMER, FOR $1. boaamadestieia a creased core Hovetase "Address Box 135, Star Ofice._ Jo6-1m* ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, - —— Renee eee eT oe TATION CORE, x29 434 SEVENTH STREET. THESE ARE COOL, AND BETTER THAN Ww ce eee ga G ER i - LINEN. ALSO, LIGHT AND DARK FLAX- gs [ae a 3: ho mera ing fOelt House Drug Sore.” feel neat Etepuction Ix ‘NEL PANTS FOR BOYS 18 YEARS, ¢ % = : SUMMER DRY GooDs. : = odd Hee i SH ook ‘ANTED_WELLS DUG BORED, DRIVEN AND WHITE, BROWN, AND STRIPED LINEN 2; PR? Fat, Le 20 pteces Striped and Figured CRAZY CLOTH, 12%. 250. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for #16. eo 2 ope GRIN Sos reduced rom te PANTS (SHORT) FOR BOYS 4 TO1S YEARS. | 250, Half Hosa, all styles, for Bt6. "delivered: lowest Dries 810 12 re Stripe and Check SEERSUCKERS, $2.48 Woo! Tourists Shirt for $2.95. Rea es '500 yards CHAMBRAY, 8e.; reduced from 12540. LARGE BOYS' (LONG) PANTS, IN LIGHT | 6c. “Palais Royal” Dress Shirts for 780, Epown THAT GB RUMDY, oF agg Mees Frosch ORGANDIE, 1240.; former price | arp DARKCASSIMERES. ALSOFLANNELS. pepe ged cachymninpeatcie alpsheey aoe Cpr Seatee aad tere 15 pieces Hair-Line TAKOOL, 10c. bass pats Fs ‘3 tories (except Maryland). mylar 5.000 yards Figured LAWNS, 5, 8, 100. NT French and American SATTEENS. 20 pieces NUN'S VEILING, all colors, 26¢. - 42-inch ALBATROSS CLOTH, 50c. ALL OF OUR DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED. 887-800 window display, commer 19th atrestand Penn- srivaria avenue for other reduced prices for Gentle. TBR vor 4-4 Wamwutts, Pride-of-the.West z Goods, -out on fare oF Moth, Loom COTTON, 12 1 loymarmenaae aad + team = |e Sul foe eget ak Ladies’ Gauze VE % 25 and B70 nian gris abel 5B tect mit thouseit Periectly barman, Gente’ Balbrigya:: 1 Gauze SHIRTS, 25e, Asrave Narraxa, : 200 pieces Eiegunt Quality Summer GINGHAMS, 0c. purcheser that bocutiful, place ey: "a half mules f.ou. Alexeudria, ‘ood did water, dacu. o athulidings, cistern, all conve- ctcee, 2,400 Ras pear trees, best Varieties, abd other fraite, soil rick. gvo.l rase. ics tion wealthy..1n every <f sire ve, enclosed by picket feree: will be soit for $4300.” BAKLER & Mac- N, 2008-1010 Fst, v2 ¥—SUBUi ‘On Lihat. Puta jouses yi Lat Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, comer lot sbout ons sero af grounds clea Sppiaite cot er, one acro, st low furure. ‘On Harewood Bear Soldiers Hine foonte, new cs ft B of Rages SS and attic Fewe aceling, jalb-le TILER & RUTHERFORD, 1206 F saw. oR SALE-THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE OP- Saeits the “Harber omer Ie the aa ot Eecee 7 fo . ‘om ely price 8180000 ny th improveuscute tn Aonteomery Co, Prince with lmprovenentain’ Price George's eS Tati tad ‘SALE—A GOOD FARM NEAR WASHINGTON, jood buildir 20 acres: ings: within two miles of “alls Church, Va. A great bargain. KA. iPS, 1428 New York ave. se25-im GALE_535 ACRES OF LAND, PR Eevpa fas Se anaes SOHN E, BEALL £90, Fe SALE-SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF ES ey city; very and on ‘terms. Bae SESE aS EAL ESTATE LOANS LIFE AND PIKE INSUR ‘nce placed. Ariny and Navy Pay Avcouuits cashed, vane on Building Amociation Sia oF vibe: qvod Collateral Security. WM. H. DEMPSEY, fork ave, cent per enausn any ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN OM miatacory fel extate it ous Ho es . & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL TE OX Miotti etiowest mie ofintree Te SOMES ‘i. O HOLTZMAN, corner 10th and F sts. nw. 915, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ae ecu, PTR POR Eons qaz vivenia are, ONE TOW) “Gh ubaL ERR OCCT xe 0” “GEO. LINKING. ov. Hand 29th ste. anute: 2020 THUGS. FISEE BOD. a __ Set Mo TOLOAN OR BzaLesTars LowEst * OEY TO oN BTA on M' As oi Vi! rae MAES A ua a ha m0 ce (. 303 Tih LOST AND FOUND. STHAMED FROM citi a a) der will be b to ast iberaily “ieid if weturuea = “J LEN. MONDAY, JUNE 7, Sa ee ‘ith one ‘white foot. " Sboveladaross. 7 MAbaral ewass i Lge FRERELICE AT Hie EXTRANCE 2 row 2p rewarded. We are offering some Special Baryaine in Plain Fancy STRAW MATTINGS. ws sad OLL-CLOTHS and CARPETS.