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THE E NG STAR: WASHINGTON, ¢ THE EVENING STAR. | Tue Graso “Isvestonr Suz TON: WASHI voNDAY CROSHY &. NOTES is meeting with considerable attention, and de- servedly so, for never before have such desirs- bie, sessonable goods sold for so little. This is the second week. and opens under most suspi- cious circumstances, characterizing, as it does, the offering of unprecedented bargains in strictly seasonable goods, well worth taking ad- vantage of. NG ‘Ihe Evening star hae @ remdlar. permanent lonn fide daily cireulation mere than trebie of anv other daily paper publisbed in Wastington, and much greatet than that | FTN Ar, MARK DOWN IN PARASOLS. all the ether daily papers bere added With adesire to entirely close out our stock together. of Parasols before stock taking, July 30, we ecateetd have made another mark down, representing ‘the gfeatest reduction ever named om these de- sirable goods. AM Parasols that were 75c.,$1, $1.20, and 81.25, go down to 30c. each. All Parneois that were @1.50, #1.68, and ¢2, go down to 1 each. All Patasols that were @3 8nd 3.50, go down =] to #2 each. In addition to following the customary tnjunc- All Parasols that were @8.50, #3,75, and 4, tons to keep out of the sun and to eat, drink and go. down to $2.50 each. Gress with discretion, Washingtonians should | Af Partsols that were @4.50, 85, and 65.50, equip themselves to meet the hot wave by cuiti- All Parasols that were @5, $5.50, $6, and vating a cheerful and contented mind, and by} 94.50, gudown to @3.50 cack, discouggenancing and avoiding the misguided few £97" We consider additional comment unneces- who Work themselves and the surrounding at-{ sary. : mosphere Into farnace heat by denitnctations of (Stain floor.) the Washington climate as atrocious. At present everyone is free to admit that it is hot, but surely ‘We may find some reliet in the cooling feflection of the greater miseries of others. Certainty there ‘Those who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed ax often as desired. The subscription must be invartably patd inad- ance. BELTS HAVE DROPPED. We don’t want a Belt in stock July 30. We think you will be glad to rid us of them at these 4s no city on the Atlantle siope where fataltties | prices due to the heat of the sun are less frequent, or} Colored Canvas Belte, dropped from ,10e. to Se. euch. Where the average thermometric record for a season through fs more favorable than hete. The cities a long way Inland suffer a great deal more than We do whenever a hot Wave es them in 1s course, and those on the Pacitie slope are often intolerabie from = chokt dust during the dry séason, Such reflections furnish ® partial mind- eure for the evil of excessive heat. Almost as inuch depends ona person's temperament and dis- pesition as on the atmosphere itself in deter- mining hiscomfort in hot weather. One man wit suffer agonies, or think he does, in the same tem- perature which does not disturb another's cheer- fuiness at all. To give unnecessary thought to one’s inisfortunes always Increases the difficulty of enduring them; and there are as many persons who make themselves wretehed by letting their minds dwell upon the heat as of those who actually suffer torments from which there 1s no escape in the flesh. Don't fume, fret and worry, and if the expedient becomes necessary In order to convince you that the heat is not unbearable, =e have the mercury bulb dipped frequentiy in ice | LACES BUNCHED 10 CLUSE. water. It is betterto treat the thermometer to Pte have made three lots of our stock of ces, aud inorder te dispose of the imme- — = ee diately quote the followmy reductions: ‘The storm of yesterday gave the telrgraph and Lot 1-Colored Uriental Laces, White and telephone poles an opportunity to demonstrate Beize Oriental and Colored Wash Laces. Sold their efficacy as conductors of lightning, and em-| —_hetetofore at 7o., 9e. and 10c. per yard. phasized one of the many reasons why the ugly Choice of this lot Se. per yard. and dangerous above-ground system of poles and Lot 2—White Oriental, Colored Cotton Laces, ‘wires should be aboitshed. Ordinarily, cities enjoy Looped ‘Torchons, aud rk Freuch @ comparative immunity from thunderbolts, owing ves. Sold heretofore at 12 and 15c. per Alligator Belts, Black and Ian, dropped from ie. to 13. each, Biack Leather Belts, dropped from 0c. to 20c. each. (Main floor, back, center table.) CREAM DRESS GOODS AT HALF. We think buying Cream Dress Goods at half- price will be euonzh appreciated to cause their instant disposal. Cream All-Wool Boucle and Canvas Suitings, dropped fre to 37 he. per yard. We also ouer 29 Cut Pieces of Wool Drews Goods, in Pinstripes, Cuecks, Mix. tures, and Herring-boue Stripe. Variety of light, seasonable colors. Dropped from 61 to 50c. yer yard. £9" Center table; at main entrar ‘The tuble must be cleared betore July 30, stock- taking. able AUl- yard. to the diffusion of the electric currents by a mul sca Gt tte eed Oe - ttude of tin roofs and a general uniformity In the PO ene pea a ees heights of the butldings. The telegraph pole in navy and cardinal; odd pieces of Silk Laces, in ‘the city street, however, is a perpetual menace. Its height, its shape, its metatite attachments, all make it especially attractive to the lightning; and when it stands near a dwelling, asin th case of the stricken pole in the southeast section yester- day, it is dangerous to every one in the netghbor- hood. When it Is considered that the pole fs there, not beeative its presence Is necessary, but because : arich corporation 1s too stingy to lay out a little | ready money in tunning wires underground, the | whole affair takes on an Irritating cast. What | happened yesterday in the alley near sixth street southeast may happen anywhere tn the city the | next time we have a storm, but With effects Infl- | nitely worse. ‘The poles should come down with- \ out needless delay. ——— sohame On = For all that any one knows, the bravery of a rall- Way fireman tn Northern New York was all that ‘stood bet ween the President and a terrible casualty on Saturday. His chief, who either was thrown out of the locomotive-cab, or jumped to sare him- self, was dead, and this young man had the re- Sponsibility for the safety of the whole Presiden- Ual party on hisshoulders alone. Hiseffort to get Dack tothe passenger car was the fruit of a star- tled impulse; and when his senses returned to him, and he realized that the first thing te do was Yo shut off steam, ft required double courage to clumb back into the sealding cloud and do his duty. ‘The President’ssole recorded remark, that the fire- man “must be a plucky fellow,” was true enough, ut the occasion would adult of even a longer and stronger commentary. ——$<$<— _ ‘The Anglo-Turkish convention concerning Egypt | fas come to nothing, and the newspapers and | diplomstists are now trying to figure out whether England has gone to great trouble and expense only to be humiliatingly Deatea in diplomacy by ‘Russia, or whether, on the other hand, with the diselosure to Germany and Austria of Russian In- fluence im Turkey, and the firm grip with which igypt is now heid by Engiand, the effect of a failure to make any promises about leaving Pgypt 13 not to Great Britain's advantage. But, how- ever England or the English government may be affected finally by public opinion of the outcome of the matter, it is not disputed that Sir Henry | Drummond. Wolff, the framer of the convention, 1s | dadiy discredited. oe AS summer heat, dog-days, and hydrophobia are, closely connected, though probably without good | eeasoa, In the public mind, the magnificent and deserved advertisement of Pasteur furnished by ‘Une report of the British hydrophobia commission comes at a timely season. If innoculation can remove the horrors of hydrophobia, or, by ita use before the bite from a rabid animal has been re. cetved, protect the system and render harmiess subsequent Infection, much of the hopeless terror which has attended the appearance or the pros- pect of this dreaded disease will be removed. Pasteur Will rank among the world’s greatest dis- coverers. a Its perhaps fortunate for themseives that the friends of General Boulanger did not make them- selves disagreeably couspicuous in Thursday's celebration in Paria. Notonly would they have been severeiy handiedon the spot, Dut the prompt- ness of their suppression would have had a dis- heartening effect upon their party throughout the country. The government appears to hare been prepared for a demonstration, and perhaps not ‘Wholly free from disappointment that its prepara- tons were made in vain. 9 An attempt to corner the prune market has ended tn disaster to ita authors, and all of the world who were not In the job will shout a grat!- Medamen! The losses of the dull syndicate are variously estimated at from half million tothree- quarters of a million dollars. This money has, of course, gone somewhere, and the chances are | ‘that {t has passed into hands where it will be put to Detter uses than im those of the rich specula ore, white, beige and black. Sold heretofore a 40 and 5c. per yard. Choice of this lot 25c. per yard. Inaddition to the above lots we offer other odd pices of Desirable Laces at proportionately reduced prices. (Mfain floor; center table.) INVENTORY MARK-DOWN IN WHITE GOODS. ‘We make it a point to close out each seuson's Merchaniise while iv season, that customers may reap the full benefit of all reductions. We take account of stock July 30th, hence, frou now till then, prices will be dropped right and left. The balance of our Stock of Fine Imported White India Linens, which have been sling at 37%, 40, 42, and 46c. per yard; will be of- fered at tue unitorm price of 25e. per yard. Such reduction on Fine Imported White | Geods, which will be equally desirable next | season, was never before heard of. } Also, 11 pieces of 30-in. E cru Striped Persi ‘Lawns, Fine Sheer Quality. Dropped from 1 ‘to 12ie. per yard. A genuine stock-taking bar- win. (Basement. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th aud F sts. n. w. ay18 | 200, CT) Secret aanan w ’ €F3 1" aon] ‘We are selling a style of Shoe for gentlemen called the “Southern Tie." Itis not exactly a low-quarter shoe, norisithigh. It is light in weight, cool and com- fortable for hot-westher wear, yet strong enough at sides and tust high enough to support the ankle and prevent it from turning over suddenly. Our price is THREE TWENTY-FIVE Spair. The price is low, but the stock is good and werviceable. We ure frequently asked by men who are in the habit of payin higher prices, for a more ex. pensive grade of this shoc, but ax those we sell are the best that are made of thi: particular style, aud we have butone price, we must DECLINE TO ACCOMMODATE ‘them by charging them more money for another pair of same kind. They can be accommodated that way elsewhere, AND WE KNOW IT; but te inexperienced and the expert fare exactly slike in our house. One Price to all. STRAP TIES, made of fine quality calf, perfect fitting, easy to wear, nd elegant m appearance. Just the thing for dress- Wear in summer time. Our price—the highest and the Jowest—Three Dollars Pair. Thesame make of Shoe KANGAROO will cost twenty-five cents extra, or 83.25 a pair. Of ‘course we have in stock every kind and style of Shoe for man, woman and child that is worth buying or wearing. We keepno trash. but we wish to particu- Jarly draw your attention to the Shoes we've Just men- tioned. They are good, honest values, they are season- able, they are atylish. They are such as we can highly recommend. —__— -—___ ‘While the Postmaster-General ts doing his sum. mer thinking ia preparation for his winter cam_ paign, he might address his mind tothe subject of an international special delivery system. If arrangements could be made with all the coun- Utes in the postal union to provide for the instant delivery of letters bearing a particular stamp, 1t would be a great convenience to the business com- munity. At allevents, our immediate neighbors om the north and south might be brought into a convention of this sort with marked advantage. ‘Mr. Beecher always dente that he ever said the Weather Was a hot as the anecdote credits him with pronouncing it, But when a tropical wave, SAK AND COMPANY, OUTEITTERS, ‘SEYE! nis NTH AND MARKET SPACE. ME.W.E GUINpos, 921 D st. ¥. w, WHOSE house Was partially’ destroyed ‘by fire, “desires to Announce to lis teionas “to blic generally, that e has repaired gual feta ated lke the one now with us, comes to give the story yinee, aud ‘Will be pleased’ ‘fi am air of reasonableness and easy credibility, the | stock of wines Sint Sigbimer ‘SMS theul, A ee tendency among the newspapers to reprint the | “WP *!¥ays om hand. = contradicted slauder seems trrestst!bie. —————— Sropr Your Isrenzsr. Pucranatony To Estasorse. Within = few weeks we shall lose, owing to the taking down of west wall.a great deal of the counter amd ehelf-room we now have. Aswe ‘ave not had since the opening of the store half room enough, it does not require much calculation to show that our stock must be re- Quced to less than half its present size, there. fore sweeping reductious will be made through- out the entire stock, thus offering purchasers such an oppertunity as we think never before Occurred, inasmuch as our stock is not the sceu- twulation of years, but is entirely new and freah. Buy your DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you can save from 15 to 20 per cent. Weare positively selling every ARTICLE at prime cost. % The Grand Clearing Sele. which commenced Mon- day, July 11, will continue ten days longer; after that {ime ald goods will be sold st regular prices. pao =e time to buy fresh, somsonsble goods at GEORGE SPRANSY, prices. 434 SEVENTH STREET. — Mosunen Binoarse. Being desirons of closing oot ‘stoc] JONNEON, GAMER & CO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY, ms 036 Pa. ave., near 7th et. ack uere ts still 8 demand for it, we offer our Eatire . MRK ML 3. HUNT J. Cy Horemsxsox, 1300 F street nw. IMPORTER. SHADE HATS for watering places a specialty. 316 MILLINERY AT OMEATLY REDUCED PRICES. | J. Courvas WHITE 81 ine Te Gentlemen can wear nothing that is moreso than Eompeme Jaconet Drawers. New lot opened thie morning, @5e POSTER KID GLOVES. $1.00 Per Pair, ee W. STEEL, x10 WUT HESMSILVAMIA AVERUE | x16 "935 Pa. ave. Rewasts Go Tas Weex. ‘W. W. BURDETTE & CO. ‘Will retire from business in a few days, snd this week they will offer $5,000 worth of Remnants, Odds and Ends of Every Description, at \ their value. The balance of their immende stock will be sold at Jess than prime cost. . Below are samples bf reductions we will make toclose out quickly: $2.00 Lyons Black Silk for... 00 ALL-Silk Hivedamee Tor. 5oe. Nuns’ Velliue fore cor. ‘Thomprou's Glove-F itting Corset Warner's Coralin Corsets for. Best 10-4 Sheethye. Bes in Carpet Iugra Best Tapestry Brissels Carpet. 30 pairs Suutmer Blankets oe. Ganze Vets tor amin 12% and The. Boer ees jose fo) 1.00 Dress Shirts for. 0c. Gauze Shirts for. 0c. Jean Drawers for 7.2. on Brand Linen Cullars, Clark's Best Spool Cotton. W. W. BURDETTE & CO, 3y16-3t 928 7th and 706 K sts. u.w. It TUT FE 10. FFF | a es eo F uF RF MAME Og 8 8 EF oT Fee MMM Sss% “00 ¥ 1 SN N ag ERE 8S, HERR RUT REE BRA, ESE 58s HERE E PRE ows F HN RS T Eee it Eber Sss3 WowWowan on irr EER WWWW HOW TT F WWWW HHH HT oT ER Ww HOR HO oT E wow oH HT ERE 00 00 ppp 2% BPM Bs 00 898 BD gg ‘00, ‘00 = ppp Bss8— NOTHING NICER THAN A WHITE SUIT FOR HOT WEATHER, LOOKS AND FEELS COOLER AND MORE COMFCKTABLE THAN ANY OTHER MATERIAL. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WHITE GOODS AND THiY ARE NOW SELLING WAY BELOW THEIR REAL VALUES. DO NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FRENCH ORGANDIESIN STRIPES AND. CHECKS, WE SOLD THEM AT 35c., NOW RE- DUCED 10 20c. A YARD, THEY MAKE UP HAND- SOMELY. ALL OF OUR WHITE PICQUES REDUCED; YOU | CAN BUY THEM NOW AT 2Ic, HAVE FALLEN Se. AND 206 HITE WOOLEN Goops. THEY MUST ALSO COME DOWS, and will hi tty steep tumble too. We have a BEAU- ECE OF WHITE CANVAS CLOTH, ALL- WOOL, AND +2 INCHES WIDE, the very thing for dress at the seashore. Itis marked to sell for 60c. | the price we have wow put on it is 45e. a yard. We | think that will sell it, Also a piece of Cream'Tricot, 44 inches wide. We have | deen getting #1 a yard for it, now 75e. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We have something here that would make s hand- some white suit. That isa lot of 45-inch Swiss floanc- ing, covered all the way up and really worth #1, special price 39¢. a yard. ‘Then in our Ladies’ Neckwear Department, 1 lot of extra long Chemisettes, the best woods made, selling them now from 25 to 40e., will sell them for the next few days ut 12%: And we could go on mehtioning reductions by the hundreds, but you must coe in aud see them for yourself as we con only give you an idea of what they | are through an advertisement, ABR A oO MM MMO B AA U U MMMM» BBB AA 6 U MMMM BoB AAA UO M st » BBB A A UU OM MM : ay18 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. { You Axe Corprarty Isvirep T ATTEND VICTOR E. ADLER'S ANNUAL RED-LETTER SALE. Commencing MONDAY, July 18, i Areduction of Ten Per Cent on all Youths’ Boys’ and Chil- its, which ined Losst’ Loss! Loss To us on every suit that in aold, Nevertheless we are always cheer: ful and niean to the path of duty, however unylewent aud une fitable we may find 3 “assinieto SINS. lesa ten per cent, $4.95, Blue Cheviot Sits 86,08 lens te Percent, 62, Men's Gray Che: Mise Suldeas75 leas ten pe HERS. Meu's Back ‘Mixed S it TWO BENEFITS every year. Acting upon this be- hef We inaugurated the Annual and Semi-anunal RED LETTER SALES. Look on the original tickets for re«ular prices and then ou the tues for reduced prices, which you will find marked in RED. Bo; Suits, ages 13 to 18, less ten. per cent, Suits, strictly all wool,’ ten per cent, 84.61, Lo strictly all wool Tess teu per cent. Suits, Dark Plai RED Is 86.30; LE TER ednesday, July ‘us their Red Letter propose that THis ave theirs, much: to the discorfiture and c} im of Bombaaies & Co., who, with the biandest of smiles, will show yor auarticleand swear that it. Ia hot Gamared particle, “Bue wear Tt @ week, then you'll fin beeu beat by Brag, Biuster & RED Blower, of lower Seventh Btreet. LETTER ‘herefore it were the better SALE. policy to fet the “Valley” severely alone and come up a little higher, to Seventh and Massachuse' avenue, for instance, and patron- is OLD RELIABI Whowe Yery uae ts te ynoym Childrens Suite, $2 Chili Per cent, 82.25. rene suite $3. een teu per RED. Yen per cout #208, RED Feet S203 RE LETTER Meus Working duite $300; fess LEEPER, SALE. ten percent, 2.51. ‘SALE. VICTOR F. ADLER'S TEN IER CENT CLOTHING HOSE, 927 and 929 7th Street N. W., Coruer Massuchusetts Avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRIOR _y® arday until 1 p.m, Usvsva, Aovvantaces. SEATON PERRY (Successor to Pxany & Brotaen)- PRIOR TO TAKING ANNUAL INVENTORY OF STOCK 18 OFFERING “UNUSUAL ADVANT- AGES” IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. “EXCLUSIVE STYLES” IN FINEST FRENCH 8AT- ARE BARGAINS" I8 “BLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS, AT 75c., 8c, AND. $1, DUINDIA BONGEE, ETAMINE, BA- 1,L ROBES, AT “GREATLY RE EMBROIDERE CISTE AND DUCED PRICES, “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS, SATIN RHADAMES | AND | GROS- GRAIN SILKS, AT 75¢ L25 AND 91.50. BLACK AND COLORED ty FRA’ BENGALINES. AT 81.2. “CLOSING “PRICES” ‘ON RASOLS, PI -LLAS. SPRING WRAPS AND BRE! 20 gtES Ay 14 a aria ane CER “EXTRA INDUCEMENTS” IN INDIA ORIN poets GINGHAMS A! eta oe Wi soore aa ‘DS A} iG none pst ices iN FI ros AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY. ne eaod Coorma Br Gin A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES On hand end for sale, mh31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Warcues TO BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘That is, at the pricts clitrged the PALATS ROYAL. LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES at $11.68, 912.49, 17.98, $18.98; LADIRS' SILVER WATCHES, $5.00, 26.00, 7.60; BOYS' SILVER WATCHES, 96.98. Bee samples D. C.. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1887 WANTED—HELP, WANTED--HOUSES Ws :D—A YOUNG COLORED MAN A‘ er qhtuat be well recommended and not afrakd of work. Detween 6 abd 7 p.m, at bat aw. x D BARBER, AT F. LIVIGNT'S, WASTER. A 90 BANGER ATE TATE STS WAN sua BUILDERS, st, BETWEEN 2 EE Se a aa WV ANTED, 10 GCOD RED BRICKLAYERS. 14.48, in Showcase outside the PALAIS ROYAL. ly 12%b st, between Band Pennsylvania ave. fw dPibih and Fete aw ny goo FS A Tmt QV ANTED—A RESPECTABLE poy FOR HOUSE SiS here RRO Woectvice, well recommended. Apply at 713 1th Goo BR ER AA FE at bet ‘and 11 in the morning” sy18-3e_ RR ERR AA T V ‘ANTEDSA REGISTERED, PHARMACIST FOR work. Address RELIEF, Star office. cooL #FR A RRR TN § wast a axOT 5 NTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO WASH, IRON oe fe gh Eee RE ge | Wasa scars teat eh 000 LLLL EER f AR BUN NN G6o AST HSse eth: COOK AT THE FRANE- ss A I ERE w:s ED-P00K AND 1 WAITER, AT 236, gout 5, RAL Ta Sacer Se 4k a ANTED—A GENTEEL-LOOKING BOY, SEV- E “ 0 attend soda fo tool OMA fs Eee 2 | WS eae toed PARE ‘We're preparing for fall trade, so we are closing out wines 1 nas oi Summer Goodsat s nomindl price. | Bargains in every | WWANTED—FOR A POSITION IN OUR HOUSE department. For this week we specially quote OB wey Appi dca chicos Benak aos hs TBR Rinieast nites Ses See i i oO BSS = a yy ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE; MU HAH 9 9 Ss Ht Fr gee yy VV well recommended, Apply between 5 and 7. HB °c? Suef it Eee BOR f= | 31591 Corcoran: ‘Two popular lote are our $2.98 and $3.48 Pure Silk Hose. We have them in plain Black and Black with White Split Feet, They sell so well we are sold out itt some sizes in each lot. thus can offer all sizes. Cloming out sale price 82.48 3 pair. ‘We hate Black and all colors and all sizes, brit some of the very deli cents ap not faded than faded, but all 89c. Some were 50c.,some GXe., some 75c., and many ‘were 81 nearly 1 ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH ONE OR TWO Seare experience in the Drug business. Address M.POM., Star office jy18-2t WASTED {A RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN FOR eral housework in asinall family ; must stay pinup atid mare personal reference. Abily between Gand 8 p.in., LOE 8 st. nw. jy 18-1 WASTED HOTEL HEAD COOK. SECOND COOKS, 0 Waiters for resort; Women Cooks, Honse? worker, Malds, Nnitees, Farm aud Day Laborers, Union nen. NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 613 7th We combine the two lots, and 98c. SILK HOSE FOR 89c. da al se nome | at. wrisoe je colors are slightly failed, Kine aE ae yait is all we can afford to reduce them. More| Vi Gas pas to work. J. COYLE. WANTED, COOKS (MALE AND | FEMALE) honkeiaids, waitresses, ‘lamutresses, walters, faria hands, &e.:(3 white itis 13 to LG years.) This dother cities aud country, F. M. BURNHAM, ay} 75e. LISLE HOSE FOR 4c. pair. They're broken lota. A big pile of 2 F at. nw. dy 16-605 (00 pair, from which the early visitor will se- D-PIE BAKER. APPLY 220 EA: care bargaius indeed, "Ail at 48. pair, V National Hie Bakery. We J. Sou : jy183t Schopper's name is afsociathd with well-shaped, fast-color Hosiery. Your experionce is that $4c. is the regular Fine English Lisle HOSE, 68¢. Irish Balbriggan HOSE, 22c. Children’s English Ribbed HOSE, 25 Gentlemen's Lisle Thread SOCKS, Gentlemen's Plain and Fancy SOCKS, Gentiemen’s Bicycle Hose, 48c. See PROF Eas BOSE RUB Dc. W ATED THOROUGH Dot BLE ENTRY Koo! Keeper: must have good 1eferen 3. and 11, Center Markets Sas WANIED-A SMART WHITE, BOY. of uee or over, to learn a gvod bus P. HL HISS & Ct FIRST CLASS RED BRICK LAY. Inquire at warehouse, Government Printing convict building at Insane Asyiumor at Works Press Brick Co., Waterloo, Va. ; A. DAVIS. 3R., Contractor. W. FIFTY MEN ON SEWER, 13TH ST., ve Boundary; wood pay to, concrete Apply on work Tuesday he COYLE. Jy16 WASTED IIEN TO SELL SHETLAND-MOUN- taint Ponies; fancy colors: largest herd in Ainer- K- 10 price. You'll appreciate the reduced price. A CROWD OF OTHER BARGAINS. Were 75e. and 98¢. | Were 230. for all sizes, 1. Were 7c. Were 3c. Were 68c. HL, Carrier 46, Cty B. O ANT And ME BARGAINS ica; sample pony free; raré opportuyity. Inclose a Fiauped self addins ed envelope. BYRO N HAUL boerne, Kendall Cos Texan iyi 4 ANTED — WOMEN COOKS $10 ‘O €4; §°3 W Sitsinbermalds: Ninveen ana. Langideoanes in ‘city g oraway Walters, Drivers uud. Fart Hyde, Colored g Slew Cooks. COURS & BURGESS, O80 St. nw. od jy 0" : - ae ANTED—IMMEDIAAELY--50 MEN AT TH. UU NNN new reservoir, uear Howard University. i Hi RRR ETERSON & CO. dy 13-1w ANTED — AGENTS TO HANDLE 1 “uo ROSS W Ghenteat the frasuy pencils eae wow Ww BOO yer cent Tron: resin wwww 20 in six days, at in two weew tere abgottitely tree amen: ww ww ‘ Pure Silk VESTS, Lisle, colors, look like sil, 70; Exypt Ganze English Colored Bal HABER CO., Manufacturers, La Crosae, Wis, ARN, LOCA] present, 10. Mim I $100 to righty URER Supt, Lock ot LADIES', ibbed. colors, $1.98. Were $2.48. 4 MAN QUIC tside principal ¢1 sible hue, MANUFAC ian Yurn VESTS, ¥ ‘and Gossawer VESTS, Wss, ED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU. reau, conducted by ladies, Men aud women,whits GENTLEMEN'S. and ei nds of doinestie labor, fe springs, with reference. yy ANTED—A GOOD, § 717 M st uw. Fuglish Plain Bal, UD WW ix tate Charme of lars dine hays reliable reference. Address SURE’ Uitee. by6-tm S77 We have a large show window filled with sam- r = <TTNTT AT : phot lain Caan ae aetuare |_ WANTED —SITUATIONS, Cage we only quote Hosiery and Underwear that we | << 115 yc nox, WITH Goub REFE twenty-three departimenta, Adltrone Star offices ANTED-EY A REBPECTARLE. SETTLED A. dy16 Wedel oman ® piace to cooks wash anid ipo can furnish first-class 1eference, Apply 10 312 Hist. fw. Call for three day at ANTED-Ik YOU NEED A COOK, MAID, Nurse, Scrubber, Houseworker, Men’ Cooks, Waiters, Butlers, Drivers, Farm, Garden and Dairy, 60 to NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU. G13 7th at. 1. arm | ATS-6t" vw" | WWANTED SITUATIONS FOR” COOKS CHAI bermaids, housekeepers, nurses, scamatresses | rivers, waiters, clerks im fainilies, stores, lintels, fe. ry, anid resorts. BU rot 5 HAM'S Headquarters, 630-632 F st. n.w: En ployment LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager, WANTED BY A LADY, 4 Post ae Eee 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., writer in lawyer's office: has Reminton machin Dest references as to capacity. Address L., Star office. AND 401, 403, 405, 407, 12TH 8T.N. W. A Cin. A PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS 7 : yANTED — AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS and Nurses, Searnstress, Men Walters, Cooks, Conch for cooks, Chanibermiids, Waitress, Laundress, nen; Bullets, and Valeti, “COOMBS & BURGESS. vel TA CHELINA. WASTED GBY, TWo vous and board in asmell boardin: Lith, Hand L: terms uot to ex $50 permon aes wee ne Ridreac BOATED, Starottice pisde RENDERED JULY E WIEUBE' APEREOISTED BY: Vv y ANTED—ONE OK TWO FUKNISHED KOOMS 416 ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pa, ave. Lass: LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. Before going into details of prices &c., we wish to state that all our Cotton Underwear is’ warranted; {hat the Hnish aud Alt of our Cuderwear has beeu par teularly Tu for the corresponding prices: that when we tell yon it is worth, Style No. 1, Mother Hubbard back, tri and sleev Style No.3. is trimined with two rows Hamburg 4i serting, three clusters cf tine tucks, Anisued with em— Droldered edie around ueck aud sleeves, 8c. former price. 81. Btyle No. 1, yoke of pint trintiued around with embroidered edge, worth, Style Sroldered edg former price, 81:25, Be. foriner price, @1.25- Bipte No. So soke of ane afetiel dee canbr Fing-bo1 Style No. 1, made of with des suibroidered ruts busch of tacks eee ed into: that the materials are the best more , .ti# agenuine aud sincere statement, LADIES’ CAMBRIC GOWNS. oke, tucked front and immed with edge of embroidery, around neck , full regular made, best quality caunbric, former price, 8c , mide of Bue quality cambric, yoke of cks, trimmed around neck and sleeves with. ruffle and edye, 7oc. ; frmer price 9c, 20, LADIES’ CAMBRIC CHEMISE. eke, Hamburg inserting, ie ony OSes io. 2, made of fine quality cambric, yoke of al!- aryenkdrt bottom, trigasd wih ens best qualit; sce and hes Anawer, stating p ice, Box 141, Sturoffiee. jy16-20 WASTED, (FURNISHED On UNFURNISHED room, suitable for dental office, DENTIST. -tar office zy nies dy16-32"— WANTED. ROOMS 70 PARTIES HAVING ROOMS, to rent we present advautaxe to procure tenants that will save then tine, trouble, and money. — Ikoo Kenting Agency, 938 Fst. D. RAMEY, Jy 15-1w" &B _ WANTED—LOTS EURGH BO WASTED; §.000 70 10,000 FEET northwest: must, be e! tion and price, A'Z., Star o WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH $1,000 1X established publishing house, Also, frst class advertising solicitors.” Keterences exchanged. Ad= dress PUBLISHERS, Star office. it ANTED—TO HIRE, A LIGHT BUSINESS Wiititn fortwo mouins” aldress Box o3, Star office. ANTED—FROM 83.000 TO $6,000 AT 6 PER W ‘ore on frseclasn teal entate' ihe Drateiet Columbia from 3 to5 years. Loan not over oue-quar- tor to one-third cash value. No comunission, G, ML Star office. Wy16- Vv ANTED—FOR THREE YEARS 12.000 AT 6 per cent, secured on fine corner residence in the northwest, worth 100; Ashford's abstract, A ‘Box G4, Star office. " Iy16-2t | ANTED—#10.000 FOR TEN YEARS AT 5 PER W Gat fretaiasn real cotate security us cour ie siona_ K.K., Star office. ay W'StED 10 SHARES METROPOLITAN IN- Yestment and Building Co.'s Stock, Addr stating lowest price, 8T-JAMES, Star ome. Jy W3STEDSA ,FEW,, HORSES TO PASTURE ents" of ‘water; convenient to elty Grcare ersiciee: jenty of. water; convenient to city by carw or drive: Agdreas PH. HILL, Washington, or ROBERT LER HILL, Cheltenham, "Prince George County, Mary: land. ayi6-lw* rimmed around with Medici ie finished, only 98c. LADIES’ CAMBRIO DRAWERS. quality cambric, trimmed ouly 50¢,: former price, WANTED PARTNER IN EACH STATE TO ‘Siyle No. 21s trimmed with fine Hamburg insort- andle and control the newest aud most. sticcens. ing, two clustera of tucks, deep embroidered rufiie, | ful advertiniug idea yet developed: its success in Bos- OSE foo. Bin tettumed with Medict Ince, three letee Stabe om 62,000 canital® Aino a tmaa ee Te, Biyle S dumed wi ree Biate on 82, pital aman to take tere Of Ane tucks, best quality of cambele, only 08. Great Peliib, Addsoss THE LF Co,8 Bulduch ace, ‘Masa, 16-7 GREAT ‘We have put closing-out prices on these | 7 ANTED_ONE OR TWO 8 OR 9-ROOM HOUSFS: innrw. section, on anil cash down aod, ment Give inte to ny Reation peice e000 oo Address TANSTR Jy 18-30 to 82, & HARMON. Waabinaton, 8: a $-St WASTED_ DIRECT FROM OWNERS_HOUSES and Lots in ali seetions of the city to gell or rent to responsible partite. Any property placed in our bands will be liberally adve atour: IREEN & CUNNINGHAM. 1405 F wt i Pense. Rents collected. Est mal Jel8-Im* GREEN x? WANTED DiRecT yM OWNERS, HOUSES Sd x. axed Thaurance HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F st., AQoining Sun Building. apd. Lots for ‘caah “purchaders. placed with us will Be iiberslly adver effected. Jel __FOR RENT—ROOMS. JOR RENT_HA! t REN PSOMFLY FURNISHED ROOMS 3 vay in each room; hoard. deaited: neat U0 Pesalon Ollce: cars pass the doer delightii location, eB Se QOR RENT—1322 8 ST, FIRST FLOOR_—PaR- Ras bedroom, dinihe-rod and kitchengnicely it~ Dousckecping, also. two pleasant mummer rates, Call before 8 or after 4 POR RENT—ROOMS— PARTIES WANTING ROOM can hid what will suit thet on our, lis Uine and trouble by calling at our Boom Fat Information free | D.KAMEX.Jy3 Swe Fe RENT_TWO ELEGANTLY,FURSISHED Rooma; ‘very lance: three @eep closets: second floor; north and south exposure: very cheap to ko sd partion 1110 Fane. bs JOR RENT — THREE UNFURNISHED AN Enrnished Rooms, op second and third Soors. Licht housekeeping, convenient to three lines of with was and bath attached. 710 Nat.u.w. Jy 16+: OR RENT—VERY PLEASANT, NICEL nished suite, Parlor and. Bed to reaper gentiemen. Callat 1140 Sth st nw. evens hm, JOR RENT—A_ SUITE OF ROOMS, SECOND floor, facing north and south, suitable for lieht tar desi IER hounekenp able 329 JoR KENT—FURNISHED, Rooms: bay windows iu © new; south and east front: te! Ketnew. | es 18 1ST. N. W, Furnished and Unfurui-hed Rooms; elevated. cool, and Gelichtfal lwcation; nochitdrens ety Toate JPOR RENT IN A DESIMABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, follr coun c able for light housekeeping. small, no children. “Reterences. - Rooms open. D Zand'8 p.m. Apply 1600 19th 3y14-1m JOR RENT—1 HAND. some coum = board if desired; gentiemen preterred; oue square west of large; cool: in every parti War and Navy Departments. A618 ROR be FURNISHED Large, light. and airs ‘Transient ie Kadcing 18 THE CLINTON Ho 4, ‘836, 828 7th 7th at. ts of the city. Jes S.__ ENTIRE, Building, stn. w. Main entrance, Street cars pars the door to all OPEN ALL NIG! FOR RENT—OFFICE OR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS—THE third floor of 1319 F st..adjoiuing Sun from July Ist. Apply W-RILEY DEEBLE. | Je20-1in FOR ‘WO NICE OFFICE ROOMS, LOWER Hor, G3) F st. now. ater July 1, L887, ab $05 per anonth, ‘by the year” Will paper ahd pallit aud thor Cughiy' renovate rooms, JOHN E. BEAL, & CO. 7-3 S21 Fat. iw. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS. F OR RENT—WORKSHOP AND OFFICE FOR builder, carpenter, painter, or other Vitsiness; ty occupied by Mr. F.W. Pulling; rear of Yih and 10th sts, tw, ad ne 26 Lou:siana ave, ENT—“LEAKN TYPE-WRITING.” Machines rented at %> per mouth and old on ita. ‘CALIGRAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. n.w. COUNTRY BOARD. ANTED—A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARD- ers for the balance of the season; rooms lange and tiated, adults preferred. Address Mrs. 1 x Chiten station, Fairfax County, Va.” City Settle, 1311 F st. n dy a-3t FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE AccoMMO- A by Mins J. Fawcett, Colesville, Montyomer : terms, 24.50 per week: children halt pri six miles from Silver Spriuge; fine shade. Jy18. TWO VERY LARGE ROOMS STILL VACANT AT Jocust Shade,” Loudoun Co.. Va. suitable for mnilies or poruies of gentiemen. Address at ¢ Mrs. LAURENCE LEITH, care Evening Star, Washington, D. C. Ss 16-3t FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMODATED At lotel: reasonable rates: 35 mine mon W.O- and W. RK. iGE CAMP, Fuirtax County, Va. EAR RECTORTOW! healthiul, cool and delighiful location, Sotmodate at her home a few tamuiiies for the «ummer, ‘Che inducements are a roomy house, generous. table, fine shade and plenty of ice, milk, &e. Terms: @, hulf price tor children under 14 years. “lieters with permission to Hume, Cleaty & C0,, B07 Market Spac sy15-6t Witidin stuns RiLGoUn ee 2d avenue and Broadway, opposite Ho: WASTED FOUR Mont: and August, at Mrs. Wil situated in Loudoun, burg and Point of Rock MARTHA WILLIAMS, well ¥. WELLS reference—Mr. J. A. A EADY RESID S FOR JULY wate boarding: between Lees Addrvss Miss ks, Frederick County, Ma. ae " ayl5-3t HE EVERGREENS. FALLS CHURCH, VA., OPEN for sum ers ULY WE CAN Acco homeat Chestnut Grove, Gaithersburg, \ the station: lance roma, well fated: terms, $5.00 per Week, Address NH. Y, Gaithersburg, Md dyla-Orr E 20TH ‘boarders at our 7 p. Lindsay. Esq, 1301 dress Mrs, MARY O1Is, Clifton 5u fox Gon Vas eee JPRING BANK FARM, TWO MILES FROM ALi Shindria offers irst-clast accommodations.ood table, fruit, ice, milk iu profusion, &c. Terie #5 per week! ‘Trains met daily. Address ‘SPRING BANK. Alexau- dria, Va yer7,ist SUMMER BOARD BE BOAURING MYRTLE Halt.” HAR Niners Ferry, W.Va: greatly ahiproved by “iste Fustic porches newly laid ont walk and ingproved Shae, plenty of Sesh tnilky ireah'veretaules amd poultry.’ and’ all. the fruits ‘of ‘the season iNeution wiven the feeble and children. House open dune Sto September 30. Board #6 to 8 per week. ‘Shecial rates to fatuilies. J. E, BURRELL, Proprietor, Je REAT,” (NEAR HARPER'S, SQomrort i Ferry.) True to nae, and all advuntazes ueces- sary to protiotecomfort. Arsi-class patronuge solicited. A pleasure to please, Full particulars on application. Jel Sur "W. ML CLARK, Koop Tryst, Wash. Co., Md, MONEY TO LOAN. MMOSEX 20 LOAN AT LOW RATES ON IME bonds, and guod collateral. Dought and sold. “Desler in municipal securities und, Government claim _Syl2-Iw* | LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, 1419 Fst. NIN IS OF $1,000 4.0, 000 ana diet cocity provers $40, PUNO. BOWLES & CO. 3564 181 (IN ANY AMOUNT) ON AP- uate. within tne District of Columbia; low rates of interest chi J and ns when security is ample. FRANCIS B. MOBUN, Heal Estate sind Loa je18-1m 133 LE hy ever ‘On Real Estate Security. HOLLAND & THOMPSON 13 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. EAL ESTATE LOAN ‘ance placed. Army: LIFE AND FIRE INSU ‘Navy Pay Accounts cashed. Loans on Building Association Stock or oth Colisteral Security. WAL HL DEMPSEY, 1 a rOCKS, Commercial paper ew sm THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, ‘ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON fatstactory real ontate wectrty, i sums Wo wilbat 25" OP TLL SUHNSTON, 738 15thet. mw, BARGAINS IN LADIES’ SUMMER SACQUES Wi ANTEDHORSES TO PASTURE. WITHIN i Mos, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, INSUMS ‘to sult, at lor y ASHINGTON GROVE-TABLE BOARD AND | ‘Special | FOR RENT-HOUSES. R_RENT—THREE-ST RY BRICK. 1106 0 ST, fix coed sized rooms, three smell, all modern co 5 Ser month in advance. Inquiry 9 stow ais E08 BENT 742 STH ST. CORNER OF H, TO A private fan 740 Sth VOR RENT—NEW BRICK HOUSE, 80818T_N. ay window, twe-#t bath, 2 Tat ‘and basement, 8 rooms range, ke. Inquire at’ #09 3918-1" Fak RENT tis PER MONTH. i908 | NEW Hampshire ave. now: brick house .§ toom:aand byt toderu improvements. good condition. — Also 4 Een 1800 Teh at brick boume, = modern improveuen as 1B. Pe THOS. He WAGGAMA Fgh BESTA LARGE NUMBER pF DESIRAD Dwellings for rent in all parts of Geo reduced rates. "Apply atonce to JOHN Real Farate Agent 1a] 32a a Ss16- Batons uit STs or mt. 14 0th at Sram. 1005 Sat {nil iat apyiy ©. WESCOTT & WILCOR, vy ©? y007 Pomnapionin ve ne. | z11thst ow. 04.) S10 Ret aw wand x, 30 338, Nast. ast Wey Or, a... and si aw Sr water | B14 N st S5ie. St, W18.80 1108 6th Bt aw. Orw 15 Rats 10 a ee 4% and K OM stew, {y16-3t*__C. H. PARKER, Cor. 4 and C sts. 5. w. K KENT—FINE NEW RESIDENCE ON N st, ar ey 10 Sieg eT: wt ie > ate «lave, aulrrors, we. oMly #3 hte er hone on Stoiuehton, tiear 14th at. cares het Spl healthy: 12 lave Foon, overlooking city: yey Cheap. ‘Tso stuall brieke, 8 roouia. on Tat, Beat $15.0 SNO. BOWLES & 00. 1221 F | | | ‘OR RENT” #18 PE e MONTH. Ni “ROOM fame in Mt. Pleassut; gan aud water CHASE’ BANES, s516-6t 506 F JOU REN ss Choice Hotes, with all mod, inp, dew double house, 8 Toons #35: 5) Droit Park, new House, with lange lot, | Sass ave te heautiral house. 10 rooms and sigble, $40; 2121 Boundary at. new house, 8 rooms, $30 | 415 Sproce st. Ze Droit Park, G-room cottage #22 710 9th at. ne, S roonie ad stable, only #25; 1113 S SEB. 6 roomie, B29, 2508 TAT mL. now 6 rooms, ea y A dsi6-at FetPexis. 1121 14th 14r...¢8: 33 Hat n w..10r.s 18.30 1667 Leveland «f.6f.16.50 40.42 1426 Prompec 40 1 24 Yeh st.n.w tr 2126 Dathist.n ie, ' 27. 123 E. Cap. st, TF 1930 Vath st ule. ae r eae |) ___ BH. WARNER & CO, 916 F st. nw. FOR BERT HOUSE 472 0 st. Xw..11 KOON | K° with ali modern improvement, in No. T repair, quire at 1000 O st. nw. OR RENT—AN EIGHT-KOOM HOUSE, 226 G st. nw. in excelieut condition: rent €30_ per [inonth. Apply at 11S Massachusetts w16-20 | JPOR RENT — 336 6TH ST. BE, aWo-STORY | Bitrane dwelling: seven rooms. SWORMSTEDT & | BRADLEY, 927 F st nw. — y1G-6E 1115 F ST. #i3 13 Ss, ny dy16-3t" Fst. ne.,6r, Fet.ne,6r. 3 Fst n.e., Br, Oat F at., 2r, $a floor..10 JOR RENT 53. 204 0 at. mw, 40.63 1028 8. 40 7 Gordon ave. llzGst_ne, 50 806 Ist of. aw: are 479 st, n.w., at. &eoel 7920 Pst Dow. 3 of red A. S.CAY WOOD, Cor. 9th and K —A_ DESIRABLE SEV = bay window, cellar, bath, lat iass condition. 426 Boundary ary at. 3515-30 ENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK, 1112 19TH St.m.W..7 rooms, with bath n allin wood order. Inquire 42 nw, Sr, Y Lith stra ind Lath stor md | as Ts uw.6r- ci 110 Mass! ave. Bw. 35. story brick, 9 ro tory Uick, # toons... st, story brick, 6. story brick, 6 rooms, tory brick, 6 roous E ack, 6 r ee QORRENT_435 7TH 6T. SE. NEW NER brick with large store room; elegant location for drug stor il tuodern improvements: near cars and herds y $2. per month: splendid opening for the rich Apply tor keys to W ay15-6t ‘OR RENT—HOUSES. 3421 Qn. w., fur11r.8125 1201 11th st. nw. 7r 915 T'nw., poss. Aug. 1105 N. Have tw. 1, lar 90 Urner gart T408 Fat Let st se 10.60 niwade 3d firs. 426 9th 5 10th st. nw. or the whole house; e388 38 1020 i 1210 Owe nw, 18 P. we, oF... TzOs Ith stn. 214d, 2144 Ist Upre part we. cor. 4th N sts. nw. Lr ‘Upper 1406 Lew. Sree and Nests. nw... Othand Pa. ave., rn. 7 OthandPa. av. 7.6. 468 La. ave., basen The above is onl; books. For full list the Ist and 15th, e west Fave Of Luterest. Tokeretg con, these roeds five miles of Washington: ‘81 per week: excellent ema cliiteror turks down a irunt, tuatied with Fale of ths | pasture, WAL H. MAIN, Bt. Charles Hotel, comer 34 | _5¢1 corner 10th and F'sts. n.w. fae ground neck Hom, perfect Attia, eel ChE He ae W3NTED FOR, 4 REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, ee nee Among our Sosied pa tbs ae fashior ly-cut Suit Clothes,” made to order, ‘Moderate cor No delay, ‘These ate inade of ack teicusned ith ote ree | wooat sted on” before Ahiahing, “at every modersie | _auciO'" “Ghos WeLtNRINS oot, Hand 39th ste broldery around ueok, secves and bottom aay aie; | Bie." #0 t0 HOBENT DALKIN, 2324 3 ys i) Ca 98. a — sums lowest. SeXnother style im lawn, trimmed, with six clusters ‘WANTED HIGHERT CARH PRICE PaID FOR | suyecunt Finch Fe Se BROWN Sfound ‘bottom, rutle ef embrilery asound neck, | Stoves Cospsts: Feasuer beds al Penta Hoa | eee 24zt Renuaylvanin sve, sleeves and bottom, abd down front, only Woe; for: | Furuitures “Address Box 13GrStar Olea: jcBstme MOOR a sae Grin monty acid at 02 5. made of fi 10 India 11 \NTED—WELLS DUG, BOKED, DRIVEN AND OS te Le ESECURITY. frlmmen witha clusters of hie tarke Aree pet | WV All'Ninds of pampe,and gamp socks THOS. FISHER & 00, inserting down and sround bottom, only’ @1.68 terpenes om Fete eo SETS oN iin Z Tee 3. 7 . viz? _ LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE AT LOWES: wilese are only a few of the srany, different styles, TED—I CARPETS, | STOVES, M Serie Onecoouut of belt odd stzenand sete sus wW VF sanehaid Etocts Hishest Gece prise malt ake | apos i paamaades 12 aulother stgcke., Tle Tact speaks volumes te eases | QF22® AC AOM, BIS th 320 | We ONEY TOTOAN ON REAL ESTATE On FIRST. desirious of purchasing underwear. Com) -ANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE class securities, at lowest rates of interest, No efficient sales-1 £2 look to your wants, "Our ‘mani ‘all our own goods and sell them at | delay, w beste Koy qth x ‘of this department is a. ex! the lowest cash prices; on easy without secur. mbs GREEN, 303: vig Deny fo ie Prat cant years cxuuategy i | ft Zita Faeroe, PT RANBUNOEE i, lo1 2 eee sere Meet SAO eters Sethi and Tule, HY PERSONAL. consETs. CORSETS. V ANTED ~NEW | IMPROVED _ CRANDALL | 7-Wire Grve 8100 CASH TO ANY ONE GETTING Type-writer; in the world: fect spacings; 4 iether fe go; | s aiterent a Asef typo: esta te parties on | T16°Star omess Pty ns 900 oF 870 per month, Box a re en irene mer Corset if | small monthly payments, Purchasers end canvassers | 21>. Sars = do wat General Agent, R. A) DINSMU! ie oe N masa OF THE ee eel uiding. etme fis we are now prepared foe for Gentat TED SOUNTY LARD W. "wary, | Second-hand Clothing.Addreas or callat JUSTIN'S ‘WANTED. ROUREE EanD wa Ofa'Biand O19 Dat ew, ‘30a fens, 41, Le Droit meen ier eee ot KNOWN THAT ©. 8. BI Y, OF Sao ets draeaar aie Witte STEAaE VSPerWo mute, oo es, WIE chek GP Gkramzous comm Any: ‘out on face oF body ‘Moth, pim, High oeedn Sale = to all wi ieee sh snort iru ‘00s. and 61 per box. Bent toany dalacs oth us for moat Sobend book peiatine We Pak us for nest jol . We berks ty eae Wes AND a is eeeaet Slane mata ae 220, ‘ert Galightfully gocl by our patent oociing NOUICE_THIS 18 TO FORBID ALL, | ‘ALL PERSONS from trusting any one on unt without a et an oreey speedy Sac. “DAVID <a0E CWE: SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and Answers. or to dim Sjutwest corner Oth uaa R'sterh. FINANCIAL. } ew York, een pARheien Open Rapp wai oe (Cacao pt Buy's o Secubiles. DODGE, Resident Partoen Retlway ROR _RENT-RENT FREE TO avaUsT 1—a ‘esuliful house, mine rooms all mee Guer tah $45. 5WO! ‘TEDT & LEY, dyl4-6t R RENT—940 RB ST. N. W., 2 STORY AND sremnoute, 630." SWORMSTEDT pats bar Pita ws sy48t RENT—HOUSE 4 MASS. A’ ROOMS, FRi Soper montis pe 30 ii svee Grog: st mw. “Apply to W.C JOMNSON, jyid-imo FOr RENT_FURNIGHED HOUSE 043 onT,¥.w.: quonth in advance. "Also, S2t Mat nena rivo new Brie, ltt” "Owner S315 been iy FoR RENTI ANACOSTIA. ONE KEW AEE room House: En GRERGRSR Seetaee neighborhood. apniz te FOR RENT HOUSES. 7OR RENT 13 BUG Feet, me 8D mt TSO at 608 N.Y. ave, Tr, mt NP-ML. PLEASANT, 15TH ST. Px. ded, near Pine, & tR-room trees & each. water. keys at wl) | PORiaS TS Too F stn | FORREST Z3i tlh st nw. atore and dvelting O18 Coun ave, ~ Ube. 410 6th etn e108. 383 HAS Nh ranst.Gr 2g 9 Tat te ‘Termace.0r so Gi. be examined by permit from Tuomas) Fisih ee cy 1S Pat ow. JOR RENT—BY Ko. HoLtzMan FoUSHED, Patanette Sq. 174. 0 Fy near 18th at, fr 230 Pst. near Lowa Cin near OL r2 50 Ost, 10r ar 20 mat Pa ave... 7 210 eat Fst 4 Hist. near 14tn Gr 900 NH ate & Natote Sy 1th'st. ur. R10 rs 200 A st. ew Gm. @. 19th & Jefferson PI Hanipave 25 { UNFURNISHED. yitte Sa. 1778150 730 21nt at nw. OF at 100 17 244th wt tw, Bre 23 1 ‘er. a40 19 40 Tihand Bists bw coat to the owner. aged Te forsale Cal or een at ofa, HOLTZMAN Tothand Fe, * XW. NEW ,ARD CoM- and basement” Brick Dwell % rooms; all modern ements; ret raced to | det7-am 827 Pst oe, JOR RENT HOUSE AXD STORE, 12: r Sn. 2630 a month, Anquirea WS Laciane aoe. seri COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ft fest cor fax Conuty. Va. 8 Shade. three i ar, one hour 1 May daily. Apriy tod, JOK KENT -NEW COTTA Fitton, Ma fare ON ceatta, r FASY TRRMS—A RARE suburban propertyya fine hoter ich Tose hs end all mod. acre ot wruma ttithand to Feat pis ae 1X MELROSE PARK, daily stop wt atations JOR SALE—100-, Silver Spring x Toom house with m ou market before. ise, mame distance price 200. use. sof mille 4m quire of Agent, ‘0 MILES FROM ood Re RE FARM, TW om bos 4 acre e200 vnpring, or cadress 2 Ting, or ual Pisa DP. MARON Siena JR SALE_IN SPENCERVILLE. MoNTGOM | BF Gpat Stas Stee Renee gs MUN TOMER | acre lot of ‘tine fratt Foa Se o CABIN, SPRINGS —A HOME Put Pi 2100; $10 ner month. “Thin he pleasure rwor ts | now tor sale in Connection with bewutital subaieeh of building lots op a sat ~~~ fF Sauitabie co-operauive ‘fice 0 4 MACUOWAN. Agente, 1010 MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Attarses 614 Tatu ae, | plan.“ Carcular india a on SALE Fleaxat.t home on pike, convenient to id Fenwick Station Silver Roring 9 roouis and pantry fre en d rear porches. select tv Aiade tives fruit and Sowers, barn, &e.; beautifnl alte For Saje—Beautiful place of 10 acres dent's: 8-roow: utifal pi f 12% acres 7 ia, 0 welling: aplenty due, ties, and althy purchaser $4,500 Wanted to trade forcity property ood farm of geres, busldings, fruit, &e.. on Metropolitan Bk O.K Ky wear Randolph Station, will ensue ference, if any. otber iruite. wo all “pholosad Uy picket BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-2010 F et, FUME, THE NEL. RNOWs BLUE GRasd Stock Farm, “Swan Meadows,” 4 Garrett County, Md. 5 miles witain Lake Park: KOO acres ‘of fine oak thinber This is of the Dest watered stuck tacms an U jugs consi-t of & wood. fran ay16-30° Tun und 200 ac * pera tthe pleasury of ytirebusest ple eit Reson OR RENT —OR LEASE-FURNISNED—A HAND. some Country Seat, Diy miles from Giors' Home and railway station ; twelve roomn, bent bath room, pautty. cellar, and closets: furua: Hrepluces,’ fine sbude whd water. grape vines ber fruits, au abundance of vegetables, carr cow and chickens: Wery reasonable to @ tdi for one or more years, Address Box WR SALE—AT COLONIAL BEACH 1A F? DSOMB, teu-room Cottage, with leeitifil grounds. ets wrest bargain, spleudid bet hinw. oral ty15-20 WALKER & ‘ JOR SALE—A Good COUNTRY HOME, BEAU- trolly situated, within few ride of Wushe uton : very conveniently located. suited for suutne id Witter residewre, very bealthy ; house, baru. hi 00; vertu aay. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR 14TH STREET IMPROVED BUSINESS Worn © we COUETS seat, 10- acres. house all miodery improveinentn: stable for 3 horses, cows, outbualat ge: all $e ;.c0rt house, end ‘all Gesenwaty ‘Gue-fourth tuile trom "G2 i | kinds of fruit, tiie water, aud &! Fosslanda. gy12-1 HUFTY & DYER, 1301 Fst. QOR SALE—THE COUNTRY NEAT OF THE LATE Feta tithes, on Biedsanure Mikey eee eee tol. ‘k miansion; all uecemsary cute tive Water TY & DVEK 1301 Fat —A VERY DESIRABLE acres; busdines, a5 jays benutafull 00 acres arable. 7 wiles from Wasi £ i to Cabin John Bridge and fronting rel to Cabin ier nai ‘cu eeual, smprovea by muti} use abd outs houses. "Price, #30,000, one-half cash, balance Owe sud two years, 6 per cent. JOHN E. BEALL & Co. 2m. pera Ent. aOR SALE SIXTY Gude FOE SALESITy cuore SELECTIONS es ol trom one to ten wcres. id WUMproved, within from on! luiles of the city’, very seud 40F circular. 3 O8T—SATURDAY EVENING, ON 7TH 8 J tween N aud O, Pocketbook, (oue $20, one $10, and ove #2 bill, ayers of ny value to.any I returned to 1511 9th st. Bw. WAKD—LOST ON SUNDAY, A CANAKY SB iit aha top not and sium” Please returs tolvie E eragt sere FERSON WHO FOUND nw THE Lape an tie P streetcar, ou tant) will please return it to the owner, mt Fou. Sthice Departavent. a uieenase 5” ‘OST—OPEBA GLASS. LEFT IN AVENUE suM- sbuut 2:45 pata yeaterdey (sunday), Address Mw’. Siar oiloe, wind be rewarded. de Ost EAK 91H AND PENN. AVE. 8. E, 8UN= 3 ia Gold” Necklace, day afternopu, Cuiid's Fist Labi with Garnet or Kuby Settings at Clamp, atc = ru to Gow Feu aves cy ad weiner ie Charm. Keturn to as 4 sae r ONT_-ON THE SHEPHERD oO. WEEN shaun: Aoeustable reward will be paid forat'et w ulgea'e Howl omce cana * OST —SATURDAY MOKNING, TS 11TH 8’ Littite, car, or between corner of 8th and kok, cad Fension OMce,8 lady's dark brown Pocketbook, con- taining about $00. Libera, reward if returued Woodmont,” lows Cirel J] O8T—-PCRSE CONTAINING TICKETS PRC ‘Comtort Polat Congort to Aexigrton 7.'ote! to crt the eee ura ie 1A GENTLEM a GOLD SCARE-PIN, (Shaped ane cloversieal’ Areward will be ped sor ita return to 1753 Net AT O8T-—ON MONDAY, Ji 11, 18 Leer secs meee sam sliver. sil berewatact by’ Fetur ming the sat wi Oe iat : iy TELLS ALL oF ep tue between 41 w1d-du*