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THE EVENING STAR. HINGTO CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘he Evening Star hus a regular. permanc fide daily circulation more than thet of anv other daily paper published im Washingten, and much greater than tuat ether duily papers here added THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return resected comm uhowish to possess their manuscripts, / un used, should keep a copy. Ea Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, U iis epPearance the same day desired, reach the oytce not later than 12 9 No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or ‘Those who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of tune, and the address changed as often as desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid inad- Advertisers ‘will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tae Stan, if they will send in Lefore noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than on the ther five days of the week. gg As if In response to a communication printed in last evening's Stan under the signature “Wheel- man,” erfiicising the police regulations concern- ing bicyles and tricycles, comes the story of an ident on Iowa Circle, resulting in the more or Jess serious injury of a iittle child. the facts can be AS nearly as scertained, the infant was in its carrlage, Which a woman Was wheeling across the ne suddenly into view, drt with the utmost speed. The instead of stopping short made two or Unree contra- nts, So that he was left in doubt A collision followed and stree& A bicycler ea Jog bis macht or going straig! aictory move: which way to tarn out. the child was hurt as stated. ‘The question will naturally arise: Would this aceident have been less likely to occur if the bi- eycle had hada continuously ringing bell attached and those who thin! him, will doubtiess insist that it would hav no difference, or that that the din would have added to the woman’s confuston and made the case, ‘The Commissioners, and the non-c¥cling citizens whose views they voice, ‘will be equally positive on the other side. controversy settled as it ma: in “Wheelinan’s” letter 1s a good one, that a vigi- lant enforcement of the law against reckless ving through the streets, extended to bicycles well as to vehicles propelled by brute power, \ould do @ good deal to abate the nuisance com- It Is understood that a number of velinen make use of Jowa Circle in the early <-ground. They speed their their might, and bug the in- sie curb as closely ag possivie, so that, in the against Ume, thelr laps may be proportionally short and numerous. kus to De stopped. There are plenty of piaces eutside tue city limits, or on private premises, where all the conventences of a race-track can be obtained without endangering the livt of ordinary pedestrians. The police in the neigh- borhood of the Circle have of late manifested more interest in timing the wheels than tn suppressing cler Who rides at full speed through a populous thoroughfare ought to be ar- rested just aS promptly as one who drives a horse enarun. Every wheelman who 1s also a good citizen Would approve a course calculated to re ve bis fraternity of anodinm which, a3 must be mitted to their credit 13 deserved by only a ‘swail minority of the $$$ _____ ‘The croakers who are try went spurt of act Af possible, even worse, the suggestion biachines wich al record of their r. a pubite peril ig to magnify the re- y in Wall street into a great exists, or the portent of one, will get sorry co: fort out of a survey of the condition and prospects of business in the country at large. There 1s nt, certainly, to justify the pre- tended Tears. In almost all forms of productive hose men who are willing to work have Work todo, and at fair wages. The crops are ood. The trunk raflways will have just as much Ty, and get better rates if anything, under merce law as under the old rule lease; while poor districts which have hitherto been sacrificed to rich ones are given achance to develop thetr resou hem, and add their share to AU the head of the irehild, an off- yset BY a spec- nothing in st; of go-as-you- what they have the sum of general wealth. ‘Treasury we have, In Secretary F ctal of steady nerve Ulator’s raid on a few Inflated stocks, but who stands ready, when a real emerge: ward with the means at his command and If the coming fall shall opening of a prosperous season, then all signs are misleading. ——— If ever the superiority of the national-bank sys tem over the old system of State banks was made plain, thas been since the durry When the news went forth that the Fidelity Bunk Was wrecked, not a man who carri Dank notes ia his pocket troubled himself to puil them out and see whether any of them bore the imprint of the ruined institution. If all the banks iu the United States were to go under at once, thetr green-backed paper would pass from hand to hand as freely the day after as the day before the crash, provided the Government stood still firm on As long as a Government bond 1s good for its tace—and most that are left are good for considerabiy more than their face—so long the national-bank note ts the equal of a dollar in coin, and better still when its convent red. No wonder that our national-banking sys- tem is recognized, the world over, as the ideal one, and that, with various local modifications, othe! countries are gradually modelling upon it, cy occurs, to | ish the needed relief. in Cinetnnatt. 1ts foundations. CENTS PEK SQUARE FOOT. $< Americans will hope that the revolution in | —2:3¢ Hawall may be postponed until our new navy Is afloat, and In fighting, or, at least, coercing cond! tion, For commercial purposes the kingdom of ‘Hawaii ts so sttuated as to be of spectal value to the United States, and if Kalakaua ts to be de- Posed the Hawailan islands should fall under American control or protection. But the With the strongest gunboats in the w naturally stand the best chance of being elected to the protectorate. If American influence on the Yacldc sloye 13 favoring the proposed rebellion, ‘with tue apparently tgevitable result in view, it st be Uceause there are facts known in that eral public, | hase upon alfairs, ‘The character and resuits of the examinations | War Department indicate | That they have not been either exceedingly scho. lastic or exceedingly severe. AS the result in all The cases except oue ty said to have been indicated | the markings on eftc! e War Department, the teaching of the | BS SO far Is, that these superior offi tding accurate! if Of clerks under them, and that bir of examinations of everybody for pro and examinations of everbody UACHSSAFY, au eff sponsibility for action between the sup cersjand in outside board, in whicl seems hur‘ ful, —— - —_ ju the Manhattan deat wit | ting Bis donation to the Mt | his receat yacht ncy by the suy ‘Marche Superior” Ave only In dividing the re- Jay Gould's pro: prevent hit from ree Vernon Association on Beueticence and Potomac air se to have put | @ public would ree an energy as in manipulating stocks to suit his purposes. A wise and unseltisn use raises the only shadow of excuse for vast ex cess of wealth in a few, and the multitude. fare well if he suouid develop as fle: as benefactor, srinding poverty tn But to put money, won tn specu- Jation aud stock gambling to noble uses ts doubt. Jess ag dimcult as the camel's teat turouga the needie’s eye. $a § colucidence that who has Jacob Sharp now tn big custody i the same Hugh J. Grant who refused the boodie and fought the Broudway Katiroad tr: 1m the common council. Not oj fall In bis attempt to capture Mr. of time and the shifting fortunes of poittics ha put it into Mr. Grant's power tocapture Mr. Snarp. ee t Of passing It Js an tnteresti: apebise in 1884 @rant, but La Axracr Narraxs, barmaciat, 24th and and 2d and Dots nw, Byeciaities for the rest of the week. YOUNG PEOPLE'S PERFUMTS, Colgate & Co., New York makers, $ Bottles in 1 box reduced to 23c, per box, very cheap for fue perfu: The assortinent consists of Violet, Ylang Ylang, trope and Cashmere Boquet. ENGLISH PROCESS soap, Colgate’, Brown Windsor, Honey, Elder Flower, Glycerine and Turtle Oil—41b. Cakes reduced to 10c. each or $1 per dozen, well-worth s trial Healy fine ‘Soap for a comparatively small price. Colossal Soap Giyoerine, a very large Cake, reduced to 10c. per cake, » plendid for the bath. FOR RENT—ROOMS. JOR RENT_RANDSOMEL y FCENISHE smebam., 920 15th st. wuniiner tates WILL BE JAMMED TO-MORROW—COME IN AND SEE THE CROWD-WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A LIVELY DAY—WE ARE GOING TO MARE IT LIVELY—THE PEOPLE ARE WITH US, AND WE ARE WITH THE PEO- PLE-WE HAVE FILLED UP THE GAPS MADE BY THE ENORMOUS TRADE WE HAVE HAD THIS SEASON, WE HAVE CON- FIDENCE THAT IT’S GOING TO CONTINUE, -SO THE STOCK IS PRACTICALLY U: BROKEN—AND IT IS NOTHING MORE NOR LESS THAT CORRECT PRICES FOR RELIA- BLE GOODS THAT KEEP THE TRADE AT WE OFFER TO-MORROW ONE CASE CHILD'S STRAW HATS, AT 10 CENTS EACH—'TWILL BE THE SATURDAY PRE- CEDING THE FOURTH OF JULY, AND WE WANT YOUNG AMERICA TO APPEAR IN NEW “STRAWS”—ONE CASE OF MIXED “STRAWS” FOR CHILDREN, AT 15 CENTS EACH, A BETTER GRADE OF COURSE— AND AT 25 CENTS WE OFFER THE CHOICE OF ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO (FOUR CASES) CHILD'S STRAW HATS, IN COMBINATIONS, NICELY TRIMMED EDGES, NOT ONE OF THE LOT WORTH LESS THAN 48 CENTS, BUT TO-MORROW THEY GO AT 25. SAKS AND COMPA! AT 48 CENTS EACH WE OFFER TWO CASES OF VERY HANDSOME COMBINA- TION STRAW HATS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS, ELABORATELY TRIMMED AND VERY STYLISH IN APPEARANCE, CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE FOR LESS THAN 75 CENTS, OUR PRICE TO-MORROW 48 CENTS_HERE’S A SAMPLE OF WHAT WERE DOING IN MEN'S HEAD GEAR— MEN'S FUR DERBYS, NUTRIA MIXED, 93 CENTS EACH-MIND YOU, THEY ARE “FUR” HATS—IF THEY WERE WOOL WE'D SAY SO, BUT THEY ARE JUST WHAT WE SAY THEY ARE-IF THERE'S A HAT AS. GOOD AT 81.50 WE ARE NOT AWARE OF IT. SAKS AND COMPANY. THIS IS ABOUT THE TIME YOULL WANT TO GO AWAY TO THE SEASHORE— THE SPRINGS OR THE MOUNTAINS. OF COURSE YOU'LL BRING YOUR BOYS, BUT BEFORE YOU START COME RIGHT HERE. THEY'LL WANT EXTRA SHIRT WAISTS, EITHER PERCALE OR WOOLEN. AND WHAT AN INCOMPARABLE STOCK OF THESE S WE OFFER YOU TO SELECT ¥ROM-EVERYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE, FROM 13 CENTS TO $1.70, IN WASH GOODS, AND FROM 90 CENTS TO $250 IN WOOL. SARS AND COMPANY. IF WE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT Boys— AND WE IMAGINE WE DO-THEYLL SURELY WANT AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS—WHERE, OUTSIDE OF OUR HOUSE, CAN YOU FIND BOYS' KNEE PANTS FOR 48 CENTS, AND IN ALL THE IN- TERMEDIATE GRADES UP TO 83 A PAIR? IF THEY SHOULD NEED AN EXTRA SUIT FOR DRESS OR FOR “ROUGHING” 1T THIS, OF COURSE, IS THE PLACE TO FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT, AT PRICES INTENDED TO PLEASE YOU. SAKS AND COMPANY. YOUR BOYS ARE PROBABLY LIKE THE GREAT MAJORITY OF YOUNGSTERS— HARD ON SHOES—TRY A PAIR OF OUR'S FOR A CHANGE. YOULL FIND THEM ALMOST INDESTRUCTIBLE, AND WE ARE SURE OF YOUR PATRONAGE EVER AFTER OUR PRICES FOR SHOES ARE LIKE OUR PRICES FOR CLOTHES AND H..13, THE LOWEST EVER NAMED HERE, IN WASHINGTON. SARS AND COMPANY. POSSIBLY THE LITILE FELLOWS ARE “SHORT” ON DERGARMENTS, STOCK- INGS, TIES AND SUCH LIKE THINGS. IF 80, THIS IS THE MECCA TO WHICH ALL. ECONOMICAL MOTHERS PAY PERIODICAL VISITS FOR THE BARGAINS THAT EX- PERIENCE HAS LONG SINCE TAUGHT THEM CAN BE FOUND ONLY HERE IN BOYS" GENERAL OUTFITTINGS. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS’ OWN OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. sy NOTHER PLAT OF THOSE NILLA SITES ON ROSLYN T. H. SYPHERD & CO,, Coxsrer- ‘Have you ever seen such fine Embroideries at the Prices theeo are marked? THE REASON—The importers were taking stock last ‘week, and these we secured. 1,000 PIECES—We secured nearly 1,000 pieces; these are a few eamplea, So reads a ticket in one of the Palais Royal windows, ‘Tis a fine Embroidery display there, Sonne Bazcarms: DISPATCH 19 THE SOUL OF BUSINESS. THESE PRICES MUST MOVE THE GOODS. All marked down to cost. You can now buy one Par. the price we hed to pay for it by buying thou- Parasols sold at a Great Sacrifice. Take advantage of this liberal offer. We were very much gratified that our announcement last week of Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses was 80 much appreciated. ‘We have added a few new Suits to the number. Come QREAT STOCK-TARING SALE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE GREAT STOCK-TARING SALE GBEAT STOCK-TAKING SALE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE Never again will you see LADIES’, MISSES’, AND SAKS AND COMPANY. | CHILDREN’S SUITS SOLD 80 CHEAP. WE FIT THEM TO YOU FREE OF CHARGE. We had an opportunity to buy a lot of Bathing Suits very cheap. We bought then and have 0 marked them that you can buy a good and well-made Bathing Outfit for what an ordinary Suit would cost you. BATHING HATS. Anew patent STOCKING AND SHOE COMBINED for bathing purposes. An excellent idea No trouble DUCTION OF 10 PER CENT ON ALL WOOL- EN AND SILK READY-MADE DRESSES. Mindyou, two weeks since we announced 8 reduction, which was faithfully carried out. They did not half fo. 80 you ace there isan extra inducement to make them move. BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS reduced in price. ‘Summer Dress Robes marked down 10 per cent more. ‘You wiil find all of our Mid-Summer Goods marked ac- LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE-PRICE TO THE WORLD, 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st. ‘The sale is continued until Saturday, July 2,at 6 p.m., ‘and is to terminate in A LAST GRAND BLAZE. Besides the reductions in prices in every department, samples of which are quoted below,we offer the follow- ing bargains in Ithas been quite » while since your attention has been asked to our smaller departments. EN COLLAR AND CUFF DEPARTMENT for Ladies is stocked with all the latest styles in plain white and colored Novelties. regular sizes, we always have the extra sizes in Collars for Ladies which are generaliy scarce. OUR LEATHER GOOD: ‘As soon as made. OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is always stocked with desirable goods. All our Jewelry warranted to OUR SOAP AND PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT— All the good Colognes, Extracts, Face Powders, Com- Jers, Tooth Powders, &c., kept at pricos ‘You haven't seen them before. We've Just got then in. They're worth double the prices we ask. Sus them and you'll say s0. 5 dozen Fringed Cashmere Scarfs, 98c. 2 dozen Fringed Cashinere Shawls, $1.87. 1 dozen Sk Emb’d and Fringed Scarfs, $1.48. 3 dozen Better Quality do. do., 81.68. 3s dozen Silk Fringed Plain Cashmere Scarfs, 34 dozen Silk Fringed Eimb’d do. do., 34 dozen Heavily Fringed Emb'd do., 35.98. 3g dozen Scarfs Embroidered all around, $4.68. Blue, Red, Black, aud Wuite. 2 dozen Black Cashmere Shawls, silk eub'd fringed. Besides carrying the All Novelties in Leather ' : | Baroass Ty Ixrasrs Wear. Colors of above: OUR RUCLING DEPARTMENT—Much space is do- voted to this lepartment. Our assortment in Colored nching is very large. And so it is with our Notion Depertment. Remember, we always guarantee OUR PRICES AND OUR GOODS, 1 dozen Shawlettes, Blacks, silk fringe, aud embrol- 15 $5.75 86.98 $8.25 $8.68 910.98 $13.08 | G2™ Compare the 96c. Scarfs with the ¥ offered around town. Other lota proportionately cava. s Crosep Moxnar, Se uty 4rn. Our establishment will be closed Monday, July 4th. Shop Saturday. Commencing Tuesday, July 5th, and continu- ing during July aud August, we shall close each it 5 exce) ‘Satu on Siti et sal deat aed Senn mind, and shop accordingly. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. u. w. 8s | Eixrnaonprxany Renvonoxs IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS. To dispose of these lines AT ONCE we make the following extraordinary reductions: : eee are aS ‘and 42-inch all-Wool Canvas Suitines, In resin San Light and Dark Brown, reduced from 50 to. psu Cream “Al iba SE Repvotioxs Ix “Wasu Goons, Money never went so far in buying Wash Goods as it will at present. Ty conjunction with the offering of numerous undepiable bargaliis we Lave lowered the price On various Iiues of our most desirable fabrics: ie. Beat Calicoes, now 5c. ie Tanniue Creten bow Bo, hie. Lurene Cretes, Gingham Robes, now $1.00. 2/00 Ginehar robes now $1.0. }Oc. Anderson's Gingliaius, now 250. ‘(Second foo: ) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Gor. U1th and F sts. n. w. Consers For Susner Wear. We have a good varicty, meluding all the de- sirable styles for summer Ww 10U doz. Hue Zephyr Corsets, side steels, per~ fect sispe, durably tnade, cool, easy wearmg. Only T5e “per pairs doz, celetrated R, & G, Summer Corsets, nd shore waist styles, cpen work material, Berfect sting and comfortable wearing. Only 1 per ‘(Second floor, throneh arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. V1th and F sts. bw. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ____ WANTED--HELP. WANTED--HOUSES. WASTEDIA GIRE TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- WV work. Apply 513 12th st. nw, at 2 FIRST-CLASS TIN-ROOFERS AND bol Pay V RS’ apprentice boy. MB. FLYNN, ies d Tyiee V ‘DA STEADY, RELIALLE MAN, WHO wderstands waiting ‘and attendine to dining. rom. Apply at 1332 New Lork uve. Heferences t aurea. weer WASTEDIA GOOD EXPERIENCED Cock iat can make good bread and dessere; man oF Woman. Cail Uw evening 920 15th st And a. first clus waiter also. s 1 W. ED—A YOUNG MAN THAT CAN plum bing and gas fiting: must, bring good recom- mendations. “8. M. WAILERS, 1213 S28. W. We-h- ington. gyiee Wastes FIRST-CLASS PLUMBFR, (LEAD- worker.) JOS. A. O'HARE, 2132 Pa. av J¥1 ‘OMEN COOKS, $10 TO 825, MAIDS, Wiig taepiesce Baia eee Detter Farm and Dairy Men, Man and Wife for ccuntrs. Woner Cooks for country. NATIONAL BUREAU, 61 bw. jyl-ot Vv NCE-SIX FARMERS — AND Dairy Men. who understand their business: Men gud Women Cooks for resorts and this city also Scrub Noman. NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 613 Ab ot we : V 'T COLORED NURSE TO §,to the country and takecare of two children. 5 Fe. 2 ¥ YP ANTED—A LA! FOR A POSITION REQUIK- ing 6 hours work daily at 88 per week. Apply im person ; offices 3 and 4 up-stairs, 428 7th st.n.w. It" W ASTED-INTELLIGY N LOCATED OU r- Side big cities. to represent in hie locality © re- sponsible hou-e. Good salury. References exacted. MANUFACTURER SUPE, Lock Bor 1385, _sed0-thistebw 2 WAXTEDIYOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE Wonk, NV eich sieht Snowitde of bookkeeping, Anwar own handwriting, stat Sted, STEI, Star office, ft S™UDE salary expected we v ANTED—COOKS, HOUSEMAIDS, WAITERS, Durse, waitress, (white), &e- this cits. pastsy cook (female) 6 waiters, cooke’ and general housework erg gut ofeity. Fs af, BURNIAM, 830-032 F st nw. 1 ie a BALDWIN ee ree eee oO Cerresratep “Raves Sionr Wassrs. ‘There is more satisfaction to mothers in pay- ing the difference and sectring this waist. It coats very Little more. wives three times the wear, not counung the high atyle and superior workmauship. We believe we can show pearly one hundred styles of pattern in tius waist, enouch st least to suit the most fastidious boy. Paces, $1. $1.25 aud $1.50 eucl Wehaveafairiy tood waist for 50c.each— best the price will buy. (Third foor.), WOODWARD & LOTHROP, nd F sts. now. Infante’ Cambrie Long Slips Only 225¢. each, Tniants' Carabnie Night Gowns, tucked front. Ouly $1 each. i Infants’ Flannel Skirts, $1 to $4 each. Va- styles. na5e- 0 82-59 Naten's Mother “Hubberd Aprons. Only: ber ene = Gatnps, in Cambrie and Lawn, 750. ene Cardinal Gretchan Dresses, em- broldssed in white, 82.875, 10 8 ch (Second floor throng sich.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gow Tith and E a Baz THE STOCK-TAKING §2The list below in incomplete for want of space, but it gives an idea of what to expect in every depart- ‘ment of the Palais Royal. (Second floor.) 26.68 Ladies’ Gingham Suits for $5.48. $9.98 Wool Check Suits for 87. $2.25 Large Children’s Suits, $1.48. $1.25 Small Children's Dresses, 880. 12}c. Canvas Lace Suiting for 7c. 10-4 N. Y. Mills and Piquot Sheeting for 223¢e. 81.24 % Damask Napkins for $1.09. 59c. Fancy Damask Towels, 48¢. 16c. Curtain Serim for 12 4c. . Envelope Bustles for 19c. ‘85c. Colored Walking Skirts for 65c. 68c. Child's Sun Bonnets for 55c. ‘Joc. Fall Ruche Caps for 5c. 1c. Stamped Tray Covers for 126. ONE-PRICE ONLY, 42, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF CITY AND HAD FROM ANY QUAR DING WASHINGTON AS FROM iG ATS 6 CENTS PER SQUARE Fi OOT FOR VILLA HL SYPHERD & * WILL MORE THAN REPAY YOU TO GO A uittle distance and attend the great Clearing Sale Double Combint/on EEE S55 58g ree : ELLL ERE 5385 Sgg5 ‘50c. 5-But. Undressed Kid Gloves, embd., for 25e. 81.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for $1.35. 81.89 “Palais Royal” Mousquetaires for $1.68. $1.68 “Palais Royal” Heliotrope Kid Gloves, $1.35. ‘98c. Undressed Kid Mousquetaries for 88°. 6-button length do. for 68c. ‘30c. Jersey Silk Mitts for 250. Surah Silks for 55c. 25c. Koechlin’s French Sateens for 22c. 50¢. Genuine French Ginghams for 250. $1.19 Surah Silks for $1.05. -. Mohair Suitings for 20c. 98c. Figured China Silks for 79¢. . No. 9 G. G. Ribbons for 12c. 19¢. No, 12 @. G. Bibbons for 16¢. 24. No. 16 G. G. Ribbons for 19¢, 2c. No. 22 G. G. Ribbons for 23c. 48c. Fancy Ribbons, all shades, for 39¢. ‘960. Fringed “Newport” Sashes for 75c. $1.35 Ostrich Feather Tips for 81.25. 81.89 Novelty Feather Tips for $1.79. 8c. Hats and Bonnets for 39c. $1.48 Children’s Large Sailor Hats, $1.19. 12he. Pure Linen Handkerchiefsfor 10c. ‘5c. Fine Sheer Linen do. for21¢. 98c, Spanish Lace Neckwear for 790. ‘be. Crepe Lisso Ruching for 210. 25e. Col’d French Collars and Cuffs for 21¢ 44c. Roman Pesrl Beads for 39c. 49c. Fans, all atyies, for 39c. ‘98c. Fans, all styles, for 79c. 3c. Leather and Canvass Belts for 210, RIVER CAN Bi SURROUNDING Wa! HEIGHES, wrod FOR ME! THI8 GARY waza THIS IS THESEASON WHEN MEN USE MORE SHIRTS THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME IN THE YEAR, SO WE ARE SURE THAT A BARGAIN IN E WILL BE APPRECIATED. PUT ON SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY OUR $1.00 PLAITED BOSOM UNLAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS, in 12 or 16 plaits, all sizes, at MAGNIFICENT HEIGHTS AT SIX 1007 F'sT. A “Nor: Is Every Par Or GLOVES. NOT 98c.—no; thia is not the price of our 4-button, Suede, Embroidered Gloves, in tans of all size—O8c. is the price for Saturday. NOT @1.25—no; this is not the price of the “Bon Marche Ferfection, 4-buttoued, embroidered, aud | With welts to match—$1.10 is the price for Saturday, ‘NOT $1.59—no; this is not the price of the “Bon 1.38 is the price for Saturday. NOT 29¢.—no; this is not the price of our Lisle Thread, with finished fingers aud in blacks and tans— 20c. is the price for Satarday. NOT 39c.—no; this is not the price of our Black Silk | Gloves—25c. is the price for Saturday. NOT 68e.—no; this is not the price of our fine Silk Gloves, in blacks and tans—50c. is the price for Satur- day. NOT 48c.—no; thisis not the price of our colored Silk Lace Mitte—35c. is the price for Saturday. NOT S8c.—no; this is not the price of ourfine Lace ‘Mitts, mall colors—43e. is the price for Saturday. | NOT 49c.. 58.,75¢—no; we shall sell our Black Silk Jersey Mitts on Saturday at—38c., 49c. and 58c. ‘NOT open on Monday, the 4th of July. ‘THE BON MARCHE, in 816-318 SEVENTH ST. ¥. Ww rer ee ee | WEAXEVER Wene MORE senious THAN WE are now with our «rest Cleariuy Sate. trots Tuy Sth, to contin | SS. seaciate ent ie tthe Bou! 44c, Lisle Hose for 35e., or 3 for $1. 98c. Spun Bilk Hore for 83c. 25c. Irish Balbriggan Hose for 22c. ‘250. Children’s Lisle Hose for 19c, ‘Se. Ladies’ Lisle Vests for 790, G8c. English Gauze Vests for 54c, ‘Bac. Large Bottles Florida Water for 290, 25c. Bottles of Bay Rum for 2c. ALSO OUR $1 UNLAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS, in SLDE OR BOX PLAITS, all sizes, at vs Ix Scare Gio Offering thefollowing extra good bar- We #25 Dozen Ladies’ 8-Dutton Leneth Mousque. taire Snede Gloves, in assorted Tan shades, all sizes, 57s to 7. Worth, aud heretofuresoid av€1. Only’ 0c. per patr, : Doz. Ladies’ G-But, Length Lisle Thread Gloves, in assorted shales of Tan. Ouly 21e. per pair. 2 23" Dozen Ladies’ 5-Button Leneth, all Sit Gloves, embroidered on back, in Biack and as- sorted shades cf Tan, Mode and Brown, Worth GOc. Only 42¢, per pair, BIG BAKGAINS IN MITTS. G-Button Length, all Silk Mitts, Biack, and all desirable colors.” Gulv patr. ‘6-Button Length Black Jersey Silk Mitts, ex- tra quality. Only 450. per pair, Qlain floor: center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n arepows Ix Mews Goons ‘Having improved the stock by replacing the following lines with slichtly better qualiues, Wwesball close out the former lines at greatly reduced prices, see Dez, Men's, Fanes, Untaundere ht rts, frout, collar. pocket aud cuffs trhume yath Cardinal Piping, excellent value, Reduced from Gc. to 50c. each. Men's Fancy Percale Unlaundered | Dress Shurts, with two Collars and a pair of Cuffs, two fizes left, 16 aud 16% in. Reduced from $1 to 0c. eact > Dozen Men's Fancy Striped Balbriggan licte aud Drawers colors warranted fest. He- luced from $1 to 7c. exch. 15. Dozen Men's White Unlaundered Dress Shirts, ra-enforced back and front, extra qual- ity, well-made, und wood fitting. Sizes, 14 to 18 in,” Reduced frou: 1 to 750. each. Flauuel Shirts are going rapidly at the re- duced prices previously advertis (013 Fst. entrance.) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, st, in = ber at the Double Combinats Wonderful bargai VO SUCH MAGNIFICENT VIEWS WER CAS BE HAD FROM ANY ‘iH. SYPHERD & CO. Jy13t__ 1007 F ¥F YOU WISH TO SAVE MON Sule at the Clearing Ele Double Combination IT SERGE SUITS AND COATS AND VEST: THIS LINE WE ARE FULLY SUPFLIED IN ALL THE SHADES AND QUALITIES. CALL AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE AND KEEP COOL AT OUTLAY. BY THE WAY, HAVE YOU SEE: COATS AND VESTS WE ARE SELLING AT $3.50 AND 85, AND WHICH HAVE RAISED A RUMPUS AMONG THE CLOTHING FRATERNITY ? BOYS' CLOTHING, AMONG THESE WE HAVE | "coat HAD SUCH A RUSH FOR THE $3.50 AND | Pe: BARGAINS THAT WE HAVE BE! TO ADD MANY OF OUR HIGHER PRICED GAR- MENTS WHICH ARE WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE CHARGED, NAMELY 8: KEEP UP THE FUN AN JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN. THE GOLDEN EAGLB CLOTHING CO, jyl_ No. 400 7TH 8T., N. W. COR D. B55 Comment on the above is unnecessary. Every one ‘who has once tried them know their merits. Se. Packets Hairpins, 3c, SPESRR. TRO Genuine Pear's Soap 9c. ‘Bear in mind that we are selling GENUINE LION BRAND COLLARS 10C. APIECE 200. A PAIR (OFF MARKED PRICES) Entire atock’of Parasols. Entire stock of Embroideries, Entire stock of Dress Trimmings, Entire stock of Buttons, Entire stock af Combe and Brushes. Entire stock of Laces, Entire stock of Wraps, Ulsters, Baglans, Entire stock of Dress Shields. Entire stock of Watches, Entire stock of Rhine-Stone Hair Ornaments. Just received anew line of TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD 20 PER CAN BE BOUGHT ANY- ‘Look at our stock and prices CENT LOWER THAN betore purchasing. make one NDID IRON FREE, Bi = "i Double Comt 4ru Sux, 1887. FIREWORKS! ‘25e. Pare Linen Handkerchiefs for 210, 25c. Halt Hose, all atyles, for 21c. $2.48 Wool Tourists Shirt for $2.25. FIRE CRACKERS! FLAGS AND BALLOONS, for city or country, at ‘Wc, and 44c. Scarfe, all styles, for 35¢. $1.50 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for 91.37. ©. W. THORN & CO's, 313 9th st.ow. itil 12 0% a for ERA AA, oerk Jay Pho Phe GP aE T. H. SYPHERD & Too Fer, SOME CHEAP GOODS le Combination, Tes) and 1245 11th st. ne. t2Bee window display, corner 12th streetand Penn- sylvazis avenue for other reduced prices for Gentle- Our store will be the convenience of MALL STORES CAN BI t the Cle Sale, Ji at the Clearing Sale, July A Mixed Paints, our ow! MOV AL” (A. LISNER, Sole Propristor and Manager,) 1127-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, #30 AND 401, 403, 405, 407, 12TH ST. N. W. h st. ae. VE HAVE SOME tyoucan buy a ble Ce the; arene e Combine Bouble Gontunelge ON FREE BRIDGE ING ROSLYN, HEIGHTS SNECL CONNECT TBE CITY. dy2-3t ON OCTOBER 1ST. RT ENDS ARF 70 BE SLAUGHTERED AT She creat Clearing Sele. becinnine suily Sthe at the Double Combination $230-3t, 1th Suuuxe Orr TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC TO OBTAIN CHOICE AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS AT COST. 100,000 worth of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ODA chrom por the marks FON CARN ONL. =We will now for the next three or four days Ke onogrand etvrr to sell all our SELES down Below ccst prices will doit. oe 2 ‘Good BLACK AND COLORED SURAH SILKS, 62% me Hpi indes in’ tine BATING for Evening reabes, Fin cents. BLACK RHADAMA SILK, 85 canta. Hea LACK GHOS GRAIN SILK i 9778 cout, 81, 8125— ‘the best at $1.50. Heavy and High Lustered Colored GROS GRAIN SILK, ju all colors, at $0 cents; worth $1.25, asso, VELVETS and CRAPES marked at prices to eldve them out. @ stock of ALI-WOOL DRESS GOODS and ctofr surtines toselect from at cost. ‘Ouly a few domestics left. ‘Terms cash only, te close business. Store for rent. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., $629-3t 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. NS DOSE SHOULD MiG8 THE GREAT CLEARING $030-3t Goxowe Orxorexaar Svea Cure Theré.is nothing aogre flontrahlo. at this season of the ear tor lc or ‘than a cold Cee Tee cane cee ot of Fient Cipetnnadt Sacer Cured, ta” mild cared, and ong very ender Sad anlctone. tall’ secure one, 5th at the Combination, ‘ith st. npmenentee rr ONZO, FOUNGS 00., ‘Nint DandE. hi be Eortemray mls Heres} ay Cor. 11th and F sts. uw. REAT CLEARING SALE BEGINS JULY STH CITY AND CARTER SHINGTON AS FROM ROSLYN: TS PER SQUARE FOOT FOR VILLA SITES. , THE GREAT 430-3t__is the place to doit. Begins July Sth. Mesrc. FOR SUFFERING HUMANITY, WHY SHOULD MORTALS BE UNCOMFORTABLE DURING THE HOT WEATHER WHEN THEY CAN BE COMFORT- ABLE AT A SMALL OUTLAY, 80ME OF THE ELEGANT SUMMER CLOTHING AND BOYS AT THE GOLDEN FAGLE. ‘A SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST AT 1, IS CER- WAINLY NOT TOO HIGH FOR ANYONE. WE HAVE THEM AS HIGH AS 88, AND ALL THE IN TERMEDIATE QUALITIES AND PRIC TWEEN THE TWO. THE FE. SILK PONGEE IN COATS AND V NT 18 PURE SILK AND WARRANTED TU WASH SAME AS ANY LINEN FABRIC. THE MOST AGREEABLE GARMENT FOR HOT WEATHER EVER INVENTED FOR THE COMFORT OF MANKIND, BY INVESTING IN ES BE- THER-WEIGHT TS IS HERE, ALL THE COMPELLED AND 35, TO ND SUPPLY THE DEMAND. ae iu THE Agee PAY Kesar Rica TO ble Combination, 3030-3 ith st.ne re New Necxwmr $e30-St Ww: ‘A BOY TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSI- hess, on with some experience preferred. Address DAUGS, Star oftice. 3029 Ws A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN WHO. understands farming: no one need apply unless well recommended. Address P.O. Box C, Georetown, Stution, West Washington, D.C. 4 ED — WOMEN COOKS #10 TO $40; bermaids, Nurses and Laurlrosses in vaiters, Drivers and Farm. Hands; Colo . COUMBS & BURGESS, ¥26 F st. nw. PLOYMENT BU. ator, 17M st naw. $1) day Tiebore, S FOR PROF. CHRISTNEWS Honal Tailor aysteni st che an ‘Patterns cut, materi tei ‘trucht, by. Servatory uf Livucs," 12 ED—BY A RESPE 2 place to do wash s Cal FIVE woul Tee « Yi TON TS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION ton. Inquire of Sirs ‘erniont ave, TARY J. DICAELSS stm. Wwe ED Isdy’s’ mas objection to tra 4 XOUNG GIRL, r comparion tor ing. Address E. T., V WANTED—ROOMS. URNISHED OOM WEST OF ate funnily ; no boarders: no ques asked. Address Mrs. J. ARNOLD, city PO. Je30 WASTEDIA GENTLEMAN” DESIRES) 4 FUIE nished room or beard in exchatie for, music lessonk, “Address X. L., Star olfice 3e30-3t" WASTED ROOMS. 1OPARTIES HAVING ROOM to rent we present advantaxes to procure teuai that will save the Kenting Agency, WANTED—LOTS Zz EST OF 15’ Hh ule Lot preferred. Gi me, trouble and gnouey. “Rooms SF st. D. RAMEY. je20-60 '8 board, during months of July Horse kept in livety stable,” DORSEY C1 t WASTED WELLS DUG. BORED, DRIVEN AN Tepaired. All Kinds ot pumps aud pump stoc furnished. Tens moderate. Address W. H. MOI FAT, 323 8th st. ue, Jy1-2m" \’ ANTED—UMBRELLAS TO COVER AT ROGE WAGON AND HAR ter and builder. WASTER TIO. BORROW $4000 FOR FIVE years direct from the owner, On food peal estate worth three times the amount. ‘Address E. office. Je30-Ger WASTER FOR} DUR- ing July and August, a horse for its feed apd ofeare. Address or edll, Ho A. SELIGSON, Ve. DL, end he V PLE WHO ARE DISTUKBED BY hoies in the streets or in. their homes to know that the Antiphiones rec e now ready. For sale at CISSE! res; at EISHFICS, O23 7th st; or at ANI IPHON SVOT, 1017 10th st. Try them. & oud; convenient to Lath, Dertbonth, Cail or address 1409 L st aw Wi ANIEESFERSTTURE, Feather Bods, Clothing, Effects. Hizhest Gress H. BAUM, 219 7th st..w. eS are; wit boants _ses-zate Waste EALL fashiouably-cut Suit of Cloth “coat fitted on betore finishing, “at a very moderate ce e224 Hist niwjed-2at™ W: EVERYBODY TO KNOW THA inguufacture all our own goods and sell the lowest cash prices: on enay” torts, without Hs fopmien with vba referbows, STRASUL 5 any x Ta ‘spe-writer, best in the world; perfec 8 different styles of type: suld to reliable wanted. General Agent, R.A. loud building. “VIVIANA.°THE GREAT BP AUTIP! uid, no powder. Send 27c. to V. b.SCHMIDT, 663 Soratéga st, Baltimore, Md, and’you will» a TY LAND Want Vv \y ANTED-HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR WW detent iat Clothing. Wat ie, “Gunn, Histol Loven Carpets, Feather Beds. all kiniisof Hour Furniture. Address Box 135, Ster OMlce. Je8-1m* Ws SSTIPATION M CLARA'S “GONSIUBATION CU is isa read belne pr: pared from fruits aud veretables. ‘taken trevly PXo mercury)... Recommended. by best ‘Dhiysicians- Agen ARES Ebbit House Drug Store. , mattresses made over, c: ets called for and delivered, lowest prices. Office TUS Falave. Factory ath st. and K's. e. Telephone ello depos Wt e (apposite city Melby i Commissioner of Deeds tor athe States ant Terre pping by our process. Mee Aaa ya D—R. WASHINGTON'S. MAGIC CKEAM Ok INSTANTANEOUS CURE. breaking out on face or body cured. Moth, pim. pits pen backends, walaar pednern, cee an fac rements removed aud a clear cot piezion insured to ail who use it Bertectiy harmless, ‘estimonials on application, ‘Sold by all'drusrists. O0c. and @1 per box. Sent to any address ap25—tm* WAnieb SUSINESS MER FO LEAVE THEIR orders with us for neat book printing. We areata bed re Sonne Printers and Engravers, 603. 7th st.n.w.mhi2 WASTED NOTH AND OTHER SHaECTS = termihsted from carpets, furniture, furs, Ec: the onl; which can kill them, Hot Napiha Gas. RiP CHAGE & BRO. 616 La ave. ce ANTED-AT GEN. EF. BEALES fafa Loree to winter at 88 porn, bor atalla See bo per mm. horses for and ret ~ B ERTY, Hay scales, 10th and La. av. Jald-Gm WANTED — QF DEEDS FOR NER nor, Uae BENE. Te) fe “ee Inoffice irom 9 am. to5 p.m. Telephone H44-3. 1, PERSONAL. - a i years at 3 ‘on ci ty, unen- cumbered’ "No comiaitasion. “Address RLS 5 office. st HE ADDRESS OF CAROLINE, WHO W, ines in Geu, Ewing's {analy gare sag, ie “aay. = as \CCOUNT OF THE NEAVY DEMAND as ae SERBS OM Sen, CID ae awe Susie a fruit, ice. anilk im protusion, & nis $3 ‘trains niet daily.” Address SPRING BANK, Alex dria, Va. | Hamilton, Loudon Cou! TED-MISCELLA NEOUS } ga: QPe233.08% | Jed | PE | cellar, Brey | fine fruit of all ki | clicken farm or dairy; terms easy. M.G., Stat | Pee and MJoK S bras | | ‘ChANDALL | Sinall monthly paymente, Purchasers canyanaurs | and table ing face tint; uatnral, luriless, durable; no | | JPR, SALE-A, BEAUTIFUL, FARM 13 jim | old trees, attording abundant shade: pri beds [Bi ud Answers Send 10.centa to bookstores oF o> wee Ww. ELYNX. A. Ma vy tustitute, SW. Cor. 6th sud h sts. aw. Silow ade can give food Feterenten. Adare Star office" 80 HOUSES TO SELL AT FROM 2.500 5,000 in all sections, and’ vacant ote suit W5&NIEDITO TARE CHARGE OF HOUSE. BY 4 Box for bnilaing. ‘CHAS. A SHIELDS, eos 1286 Fat Law yy ANTET & HOUSE AVY, ad Lets in all sect ose or responsible yarties. Any property: placed Bands Wil be litterally advertiand atour-exhe _Jel8-lin*” GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1405 P ¥ VY ANTED—DIKECT FROM OWNERS. HOCSSS and Lots for cash purchasers property Placed with us will tw hierally advertiond af our ex Dense. “Heute collect te tuntiaed thected. HOLTAND & THOMP 213. 1313 Fst, Adjoming Suu Builiove ___ COUNTRY BOARD. ST, CLAIR HOTEL MARTINSEURG, Ww va e mmedate @ few more scmuimer be ice from Haltimore and Washington | Lane BEER eRe sets ERBENT practi from station, IN. BeRbEML, Peery < ON WAR. Midland “Railroad, ten i station; three daily traiie to Washington ; cool and quict Iceation . creamery, uulk, &e. Address Mrw M.A MIETZE, Warrenton, Va, TOCATION HIGH AND 8: good fare: plenty of dancing-roote . terms reason- able. MRS. 0. OSBURS, ‘Suickersvilie, Loudoun Co, a A GEN MORE PERSONS “CaN AAXaated with “hosri at Chestuur Grove. F ten minutes’ drive depot: fine lawn we Address Mrs. E. 0. EDMONSON, yee AND YOUNG within half an Branch R. Ke Ad- ng location and price, J.J. i, Star office, per ery Borey ALA SHADY cornth (Good tabl neat ahoutaine. le from jear MOUNTAINS: ule from sta se hestross HL Le, Gaines ls Want. BOARDERS AT three minutes walk trom Ri water, delicutrat shade. atd in tice "Address ELIAS KLIS] ery County. Ma. [AXCELLENT BOAT Poona, delisht FARV-HOUSE: ALLY uty of nil, ive “ony to post FE. GREEN, White 1 FURNISHED Roos wor private family erc vantages of ‘both cou Subtiges of either. A} Meridian Hill, between 10th and 1 CCOMMODATION FOR MORE BOARDERS AT Mrs. Wi BH im the subu: shade, fresh vegetables and dbats, Address Mrs. WM. BO HAL Als, Charlottewville, Var Box 16. jez JIRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD PINE SHADE uitk, and trut’.wixvoiles from Silver” Spring. 09 Yection to children: terms moderate. address MISS S.FAWCEPT, Colv=vilio, Montgouer) County, Je25-s,an,tn,thiseot” r HOM ACCOMMODATIONS us cool and Tange: plenty of shade, sce, mill, Sc. Diy tullea tool station: da Audrese P.O. Box 86, Clatlestown, We va, ‘Je10-001n SON! SPRING BANK Pat 7WO MILLS Srntnaorer ities bod tabile, er week’ A, W.VA, untains, 8,000 teed Allecbeny splewdied 2 une fone wel Sins popular of cuecs June woderate.. Ad: ess Mes. 1. WALD, Al ZUARDERS 8 ANTI D AT DOVER, LOEDOUN CO. Va. Mrs. McCOL MICK wold like « limited num- of boarders: lange, pleasaut rooins and shady grounds. Board $5 per week Sels-tim ROM FIRST OF JULY A FEW BOARDERS CAN | A be pleasantly accommodated Uy the Misses NEAL Sho live very near Chapel Point.” Address Miss SEN ‘EALH, Cox Statiou, Charles County, Md. JEST GEASS BOARD AT MAPLE Laws Xe HAN tis daily; y to Mrs, VIRGINIA IDEN, iy. Va. __se21-2w> AT ELM SPRING ry; abundanes ten minutes walk from depot A: $3 per week, Address. Mrs. T. D. Clark's Gap, Loudoun County, Va. joL4-1 a AURING “MYRTLE MALL. HAR. s Ferry, W. Va: greatly improved Uy dare porches, "newly laid out walks, and i Plenty’ of freai milk, fresh 'weseta! and all the fruits of th wiven the feeble aud chuldre ‘open Jane 2 to September 30. Board #5 to $0 per Weck. Special rates to tauilies oe ertus Peasouable, ¥ Fusth shale L, Proprietor, NEAR HARPER'S nd all advantaces neces afort. first-class patronaure solicited. A pleasure to please, Pall paruculars on application, W. M-CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash. Co., Ma. BOARD, EXCELLENT | SPRING Imilk, ud thaie, 146 mules from Har utes Wal OK SALE-OR EXCHANGE. Four miles from city, 1 mile from railroad station, 20 acres: high. with new house, Turnace 1 u out-Duildange: ace for CounNy Forty acres, with numerous handso L frame house, with wide piazzas on lar and yell, rood out-buildn . splendid grove of trees in center, est Glen station; would sell front race: the city: ap Aqueduct’ Brids ome building lot, of from 2 to 8 acres, Miawe of Ballston: store, post-office, frame houseof | easy terug, ee JOR COUN’ Finest grov nue. P. GODMAN, Auctioneer, JW. KOGELS, Owner, sy1-2te NOR SALE— 2%" Acres, four-room House, healthy location, good water and shady” trees two miles fron Weel 3 ch; bal. in tj and 12 month ig mnlee from ety Bee Toved by new 5-roum Cottage ~ tules from city: L200; one-thind Cane abe dan) ey ‘Ge 'Sctes. uizh land, Rue view of Washington cit could be subdivided tite shiail heaiess cass Dal. 1.2 aud 3} yeura. TW SPHERE 4 co. jyl-2t° 1007 F st. pow, Sats FOE SMF Mo, 99 ACHES, HOUSE Stan - . LES barn, orchard, 400 fruit trees, and 1,000. grape Vines; ditteen nliuutes’ ride from Insaue Asylum. cheap. Inquire of OWNEK, store 1747 Peun. ave, nw ay T-3e" comers Co. Md, on the Metropoli fie fron Derw a Thi high point, to WESCOTT WILCOX & WINE. OK SALE ‘A GOOD INVESTMENT, Choice lots in Burieith, the new addition to West Washingtou—owuers rapidly pushingt the opening of HUFTY & DYER, 3030-7 13th ana P, M COTTAGE IN “MEL. rose Park," Hyattsville: porch, lance lot, ewod alk from station: 23 trains : 4 3th st n.w. Jest JOR RENT—TWO_COTLAGES aT ‘bung. Md., on the Metropolitan Branch: “jexs-Iw AP HILL & CO. 1338 F st, JOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM OF CRI having a fine view of the city: distant SRuanse for eity property. Apply 10 4 streets, F —SUBURBAN— Ou 14th st. road, near Brightwood. six aeres of fom Hereoii trauie dwelling, stabio and carnage nuke. “At Laurel, Md., Gothic Frame Dwelliuz, 11 rooms, corner lot about one acre of ground. 4/30, posite cur Ser, ope acre ground. at iow ‘On Harewood Koad, near Soldiers’ Hore, quarter acre ground, new two-story aud attic frame dwelling. | Hierro poy cvaeer tte a tties BLU. o-lw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 ata) POE, SALEGIBE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE oj posite the “Herbert House,” in the town of Laurel, ‘Ma.; two minutes’ walk from depot: 28 trains stop | Gnu: wall well oP SELES e BHAYELR, Laue ad (Or, T. D. BOND, 125 Pour aves” 325-70" Washington, D.C, tip ta.in Monten mate sees, wit nprovemen many id. # miles from city’, price $15,000. 100 acres. with inprevenseute tn Moutgumery Co, Ma. Wuules from city; price: 000. iep acres with ingrotemeste, In Peines George Co. Ma., 7 thiles trom city; price BSS per sere. 458 acres with Improvements. tn, Prince George Co., Md.; price $25 per acre, or will exct for city property ay ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Feuw FSR SALE—A GOOD FARM NEAR WASHINGTON: Aecacre: coms eae: Ne mara os 1428 New Yorkave." oie” Kk SALE—535 ACRES OF LAND, PRONTING Fron not" sides casdut tend wmichne Tse Broce Pack Hotel teCauin John he and frp ‘on canal, improved by soud country = Kousen: “rite, 830,000. oue-hull caahe Yeisnee ‘eats oom . mr, 3<20-2m SOM BEALL 4 65 BOARDING. o,f are pes arate arcoad Lima, Fansteen MEALS AT THE oy on 2015s,” TY CHOICE SELECT! Of from ‘one to ten ac. «: Fe ee SON eee ONS ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR for bousekeep! ve, «ui pom, unfurnished cighivoriood. “TO0S dab ots ear eh ‘WO FURNISHED AND 7 ch st. nw, bet I and Ks UNFURNISHED’ hy with bot and bold bath, and al i ther business SUMMER OR 7 HANDSOMPLY. a Navy Departancaee NO LAT ROOMS INA CORNEA HOUSE LY SUITE OF = AND BACK PARLOR, 16 reliable parties ROOMS WITH BOALD, UNPULNISHED UMOATING Bi od OF waLUruieds Ok BENT—THKER UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON €r second Boor ED. BEAUTIFUL St UNPURNISHED Large, light, an Tod 2 THE CLINTON Hui sis TWO NICE OFFICE Ki y TL. SNs at 865 por Vaiit ana tor: JOUN B BEAL | oushly renovate rooms FOR RENT JOR RENT STORE ES A. DAVIS® SUNS, 1 FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS aud all modern Lich st, near Baths. BOUL, Vath and B sis ded Uy Mr We oth tis. tne d very desitalil NT—“LEALN 7 Machines rented at g0 por uthly payments Laid sold om BUSINESS CHANCES. K SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY PAVING ¢ mont, cheap; WELLESTABLISHED 8 enter of Fails Church, i. a SYPHERD exchange for city property keep the yard runnin AD OLD ESTABLINAED Di gurt of thin eity iu the uorthw. ker who will put Jan's son this tea Fat d required. For i: K AND GOOD-Wii . PROPERTY, WEL Five of the U. 8. Supreme pany, based for t Unt of lis stock to be sold (#1008. sh Bell Company are beaten, su: n Heights) Pret, WAM. LITTLEJONN Cask i, VP. SAWYER, Company's New ¥ Esstern Promoter. atur,Southern | iste and otter valuables } rt, juanos, bri LOST AND FOUND. OST-THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH, waon, & Black Prince Albert Coat, between Wax) | jueton and ‘Brightwood, om 7th x road. Fin Feturn suueaud Teceive liberal reward ;, JULY 1, A SMALL. SILVER ‘LG. inside; liberal reward [BOOK CONTAINING ASMAL ‘Owner oan have the sae by duog at 1143 24h wt, nw. 2 | (OME TO MY PREMISES A RED COW, Wirit 7white spots on wide and un the ty ruperty, and take her away. | PROLND—APOCK: ROUNDALY AND 187 ISS: a red and what by proving property Je AME TO MY PREMISI TKAYED FROM STEAMER” WAKEFIELD, & Fait Bheppead Por, white under throsk ‘The fi Iy Paid Af returned to Waukee STOLEN. ON MONDAY. JUNE 27, pital et. a dark-brown bores Wberal reward Af perurted Ww Diz Srxcra 12 G wt uw. Ta, G8 G atv Rete watches or Jewell}. Card eugravine atid priate Se beal engrave in ail ibe bratclsen fs Mg, PStap dice and stecl stamp cutting Kubler SiShipe tor marking and ail kinds ot statupiag mate Rr muiver bulon euibecideriing. (ola us sulver r Lasers Loss Orrice, ‘No. 361 Peunsy!vania avenue northwest. est Vistcle, Guba, Mechaiucal s Wears Appares. GOLD AND BILVEis BUUGuLd, above addres In Exomvag