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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Bice be 5 ‘The Evening Star has a reaular, perwanent bona Side daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and muck greater than that of all the other daily papers bere added Senators Vance and Hawley im the discussion Jesterday of the Farwell bill gave volce vo that opinion concerning the permanent railroad occu- fail to be entertained by every one who, without personal Interest to bias him, thoughtfully inves- tigates the subject. What excuse can the legisia- ‘ture make to the nation and to the capital for dis- posing of the public parks, heid by the govern Tent merely as trustee for the people, as gratu- Iles to corporatious? What defense will there be awainst the charge that the capital's beauty has been disfigured, and that the land given to the United States on the understanding that it should be maintained as a park for the public dealth and pieasure has been converted by a breach of trust to Uses other than those Intended, merely to serve tue railroads and their dependents, and to gratity the selfish traveler to whom two minutes of delay outweigh all considerations of public welfare? If tue parks can be given without compensatidh to one Fallroad they ca and ought, if impartiality 1s ouserved, be given to all the railroads, and if the precedent is set and confirmed of giving this species of public property to private corporations to the injury of the city, on What ground can such gifts be confined to the individuals who make their money by running railroads? Why should not other corporations and individuals partictpate tn the distribuuon of the parks as plunder? Or 1s the private posses- wm of this public property to be determhined solely by the Wealth and poiitical power of the applicant for a donation of government trust tor Hawley paid @ glowing tribute to the sé and public spirit of the Pennsylvania ust tribute +0 far as its course outside of Washington is concerned. Here, on the contrary, Its polley 18 miserly, and it even permits itself to mendicant, using without pay ‘ges and public property for which it would 1ous elsewhere, deliberately using them in as todistigure the elty, and vo check ‘A and trade of oue of its sections, and demanding more, more, more. If the t iu Wasuingtou tn accordance with | able po makesit im other elties ‘of proper expense. it Ue mall, and sink ted States, as rept national aty, and perionn | ns Of a trustee Wita duties to | © Who donated this iand tor purposes, (he paras Will be protected from orporaitons, hoped tuat nobody will worry hims T the prophecy, copied into THE er day, that ISSS I$ to bea year of pel ts static Jf tue | ward Ub wily the tunet ‘ ward Uy be true that 1600, were each distinguished by i event, but so were, also, 3, ISG, and ING], Where no such coinci- Nists, It 1s as easy to make prophetic to string togetuer the love-dove, heart- to which the romantic young turns in springtime. Even so medium a3 the hieroglyphs of pyramid were found to ve ag When a famous Egyptologist inter- prvted their prophecy that the world would come toapendia Issi. A really interesting superstl- Tom chorshed in Scotland ts that years ending in Lue figaves #8 are disastrously fateful for the royal Rowe ef Stuart. ‘Tradition says that Robert Ji. of Scotiond, tue first Stuart king, died In 138%, the year of the battle of Otterburn; James III. of Was Killed near Bapnockburn in 1488; 1. of Scotland made his alliance with Eliza- whien resulted im the fll-starred Stuart m to the English throne, in 1588; Juues Ii. of Engiand was dethroned in 1688, Eucard, the Pretender, died Would therefore be quite in ne member of the House to seifer misfortune in 1888; but the Duke of Popol, Who dled In Naples about four years ago, claimed— and apparently proved h!s claim—to be the last of Stuarts, The present Queen of England, how- s to have enough of this blood in her wm relationship, and thus the superstt- | {ter all, find a royal victim to satisty apoa before the 31st of December. —- ‘The wrath of the whirlpool rapids at Niagara ts tobe tempted again om tue 4th of July, tue ad— aa Yenturer Uais tie being one Robert W. Flack, of Syracuse, N. ¥., Wao bas invented a hife-boat bf peculiar pattern. The “Phantom.” as he bas Bamed his cra‘t, hasa keel 15 feet loug, a beam of nearly 5 feet, and adepth of about 34 Inches, A stern wheel, with brass blades, is worked by a shaft and crank im the hands of we boatman se amidships. The boatman 45 fastened to his seat by straps, so that no pite- hin overboard against bout is decked over nearly its entire but for the usual alr-chambers Mr. Flack has substituted cushions of a material lighter than cork and entirely waterproof, so that, even if crushed against rocks, the Doat cannot be sunk. ‘The rudder Is worked by cords under control of the Boatman. The whole affair does not weigh more than five hundred pounds, ad It 13 Intended not luerely aS an exuibition craft, but as a practical Life-boat for use at sea. ‘The Inventor's object in Jaunching It at Niazara ts to give it what be Dee Leves to be the severest possible test. —— +§ ‘The reason why the Farweil bill should not be Passed uniess it 1s accompanied by legislation re- moving the station from the mall, sinking the tracks, and giving the Baittmore and Ono south ern counections, is that its passage removes the only availabe means of bargaining with the Bal- Timore and Potowac for concessions and the re- moval of public g given by this vances If the privileges sure are once secured, the Balti. omac has nothing further to ask for 1, and the only annoyances which it now will be removed. The city may then whistle { of grievances, and the Baltimore and Gnto for southern connections, It the Baltimore and Potomac can obtain these privileges from Con- wut Ding required to make contempo. oncessions to the public, it can be relied upon to Induce Cougress to kill proposed supple. mental legisiation for the benemt of Washington Or the other railroad. The whole question should De settled at one time. ——_$_$<—»-o—____ Dr. Mackenzie francly admits that be 1s as much In the dark respecting the precise aflment of Em- peror Frederick as heever wax This is comfort- ing to the public, for they are in the same condi. Won. One clause of a dispatch from Berlin an- nounces that the emperor i@ expertencing much diMculty in swallowing, and that his vitality 1s so Jow that a repetition of last year’s operation tor Lis relief would undoubtedly prove fatal Another asserts that he will make a Journey shortly to the inundated districts, If the doctorsare the authors Of theve bulletins, tere Is no need for other evi- Geuces that they are bewildered in mind about the ease. + Lord Wolseley has stirred up a hornets’ nest by his declaration that a hostile army of one hun- Gred thousand EP could take “powession of Engiand to-day, ad the question which agitates the breasts of most British patriots is whether he Was in dead earnest, or only using a forcible figure (Of speeca in order to get a large military appropri ation through parilament. At any rate, it will searcely do for any outside power to make the experiinent with an army of one hundred thou- | CLOTHS, all woo! LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Crowds visited the goods went out as fast as the sales! off. and no wonder when We are off pation of the mail and 6th street which cannot | Detterne in all kinds of LACES AND i. and no and the adioncoundcut them ‘all the wewest IDERIES 500. ON THE DOLLAR WONDEBFU L VALUES Swiss FLO UNCINGS, (45 inches wide.) if 25 aud, 2 tj +m ann He j ‘ i i E a "Eb F en == a yard. ts} ree 8 sees A AA AA AAA aa e RR GGG <<<4 a> Pa ar eae e 8 co faa ry yy LE aa IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. No. 1—All of our $1 46-inen, ail-wool HENRIETTA CLOTHS, all shades, KEDUCED T9 88c. A YARD. No. of our 73. REDU| 40-inch HENRIETTA -D TO 623. A YARD. No. 3.—All of our 63¢. 40-inch dENRIETTA CLOTHS, ail wool, REDUCED TO 500. A YARD. No. 4.— 20 iuches wide, was #125, yieces of ALL-SILK BLACK RHADAME, REDUCED 10 98c. A YARD. * 50 pieces of LARGE PLAID INDIA LINEN yard. REDUCED TO 10c. A YARD, No. 6.200 dezen of GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS, Kuotted Friny a ‘D TO No. SPRI 16c. EACH. Sg PECIAL VALUES IN CROCHET BED 100 Spreads, were 21.25, special price $1. 100 Spreads were # 100 Spreads, were $1.75, a. } Berm Licut Tuax ELECTRICITY AT HALF THE COST OF GAS. ‘See the wonder{ul NEW WELSBACH BURNER, at539 15TH. | $3.48 Wu Ber Ore 5.00 KERSEY JACKET, In Light Tan or Black, Tailor-made, Welt Seam, Plain or Bell Siceves. $3.48, $4.98, and $6.98 are the Reduced Prices for our BLACK JeKSZY JACKETS, and they are CHEAP. CASHMERE FICHUS, Silk Fringe, $2.49, $2.98, 8.98, 84. 48, 89.00, At 87.48, » Special Bargain 810.00. ; Heavy Silk Fringe, with Pointed Applique Back; worth $22.00. JERSEYS.—Special Bargain. Moire and Militaire Silk Braid Frout, at 63.48, Black aud Colored, at TH E axp MEN'S FURNISHINGS “POPULAM B.C. LEWIS & SON. _mho-; OMnma Boys and Children. NATION, ith st ae, Tatost styles in ise Hate hy EAUFMAN'S DOUBLE Co PRICES.” 1421 New York ave, side, near 15th street. ED at my 12-St snecial aticatiog ioour doe ‘Tabie Linen, from 1c. to popular of titeee beta our Rankine, frou 453.0 rowel, from 7 Band, ‘Silk ‘Soc. to #32: Teast # 21-25 per yard, the most ‘50c. and 75c. dozen, ‘Hose, 2: At BKUDHEAD & CO.'S, 907 Fat. Oce Inepure ““Spxcta.” Asan adjunct to our SHIRT DEPARTMENT we have fitted ups room especially for displaying and Sitting of FLANNEL SHIRTS, COATS AND VESTS, and have added materially to our Stock of DRESS and NEGLIGE SHIRTS. For BASE BALL, TENNIS, OUTING, TRAVELING, &c. We have some exclusii Patterns in imported Flannels, warranted not shrink, and ranging in price from 75c. to $4.50. ‘These goods come in fine Wool, Wool aud Silk, and ‘Wool and Cotton mixed. W. this line, ‘are now ready to show Ase novelty in WASHABLE NECKWEAR, we are submitting a line of very handsome French Linea Em- broidered “4-1n-ban ds” for summer. Sand, or even two hundred thousand men. Lord Wolwley may have made as bad a misexlculation on England (he other day as he did on Egypt tour years aga. —— Governor Hilll has discovered that his official du. } ties are too pressing to admit of his going Louis us a delegate from New York Sate’ us os Gemucratic national convention. By 9 singular ducidence this discovery comes right upon the eels of the general demand sent from the interior Counties to tue state convention tn New York city ‘hat he suouid under no circumstances be chosen asadelegate. Perhaps it is a sign of the gover. nor’s faith(ul partisanship that bis own desire ang. ‘Uuat of bis brother democrats are in such excellent aveord, ————e___ ‘The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in reference to trials without jury in ue Police Court will evidently render necessary legis. lation by Congress, either reorganizing the Police ‘Court or providing additional criminal courts to Gispose with jury trials of the thousands of cases formerly decided without a jury by Judge Snell. oo — Pending the arrival of midsummer goods, offering our line of 75c, Spring Scarfeat 300, All the LEADING KACQUETS and TENNIS GOODa. ae Wimdermere and full line works, Sc. Everything in tbe Teumssiooeg Wo Saree Foatat * ee, ® Pye 1° Paave ‘NETS AXD HATS, in ou ing Baropean Houses. 1454 New York ave. ‘Will show on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, LACE BON- ‘the Bew colore from lead- m10-3m ‘MUST HAVE CAUGHT THE BUFFALO FEVER. =~ sr BI-SON, eestor g Sr fey Seto oue te ocean “Those who are not for us are against us.” When we i Tothe who have tried and proved us. We = mT WEP VICTOR EB ADLER'S 10‘ TEN PER CENT CLOTHIXG HOUSE, 10 S27 and 929 7th st nw. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly Ouse Proa, Open Saturday until 12pm Bors Dar To-sozzow ar my]4 THE GOLDEN EAGLE, Bring the boys here end you will find what you Want, in quality, style and price, Counter after coun- ter loaded with the choicest suits imaginable, Kilt Suits without end, from $1.75 toany reason- able price you wish to pay. No unreasonable or exor- Ditant prices charged in our house, Counter after counter full of Sailor Suits from $1 to » and all intermediate prices and all the desirable shades, _ Loys Short-Pant Suits without end and of all de- scriptions, To deal with us is to the interest of this clothing-consuming community, ‘Suits for large boys wearing long pants are here in such quantition, qualities aud variety of prices that Will please all visitors. “SHIRT WAISTS," clegant quality, beautiful Patterns, ranging from 25e, and upward. No house in the District offers such rare bargains in these goods, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., myl0t&f 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W., COR. D. PALAIS é go% EFARGAIRN FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. Our column of bargains is but an incomplete index tothe result of last week's phenomenal purchases Our strictly cash system illustrated its efficacy last week, Our visible and proffered dollars did the duty of nearly twice as many invisible but promised dollars of the purchasers on credit. We are practically illus- ‘trating it. A very busy morning, a little over-crowded on the first floor. To prevent this to-morrow, we have THE PaLAals BOY! (See space below.) ‘The same prices may be quoted elsewhere, but such qualities for the prices, NO. 50c. BLACK SOCKS FOR 350, (Money refunded if they stain the fest.) 360. QUALITY SOCKS FOR 250. Ast, Plain Balbriggan, with and without silk clocks. 24. New Shades of Solid Colors; white soles, ‘Sd. Black. After first washing are Fast Black. 4th, Fancy Stripes; warranted Oil-botled Colors, £¥™ All above half hose have the improved shape, double white toes and heels, which insures good wear. 500. LISLE SOCKS FOR 35c. (silk finish, and ‘usually retail for 50c.) 75c. NOVELTY SOCKS FOR 50c. (Latest styles from London and Paris.) £97 Men's Department, near door of No. 1119 Penn- sylvania avenue, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Ladies' space below.) i Hosmer Baxoarss For Linus Department near door of No. 1117 Pennsylvania ave. 350. QUALITY HOSE FOR 250. 1st. Unbleached Ground with Colored Stripes, Black Feet and Ankles, Black Uppers, 3d. Boot Patterns in Graduated Shapes. 4th. Light Weight, Blick and Colors, Split Feet, SH-Above Hose are extralong, full regular mada, odie toes and heels; come in all the latest shades. 50c. QUALITY LISLE HOSE 350. lack and colors, split feet. improved shape.) 35c. QUALITY BLACK HOSE 2290. ‘Money refunded if stain feet or clothing.) 480. QUALITY HOSE FOR 35c. (Eleven different styles of stripes, ribbed and plain.) 98c. SILK HOSE FOR 75c, (Black and eleven new beautiful shades.) CHILDREN’S BLACK SILK HOSE. CA EE: On vaO0E es é iS aac ‘THE PaLals ROY, Lisex Hasoxencaer Banoaa. - 250 dozen new Handkerchiefs for 19c., and each one 25c. quality. You remember those we advertised as looking as if forget-me-note and daisies had been sprinkled on the Handkerchiefs. You know bow soon they went at 25c, each. Well, the new lot includes this styl ther style among others, aa. (Seo space below.) 1858. 1858. Esrastisuep WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!! WHOLESALE!!! B. J. BEHREND & SON CALL ATTEN- TION TOTHE TRADE THAT THEIR STOCK OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, RIB- BONS, NOTIONS, TOYS, BASE-BALLS, &c,, IS NOW COMPLETE. WITH OUR IN- CREASED FACILITIES WE WILL GUAR- ANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE EASTERN MARKET, GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO TRADE WITH US, B. J. BEHREND & SON, 818 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN H ANDL P. 8.-MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. TELEPHONE No. 423-4. my3-20 Wx H. McKsew, ‘Successor to the late R H. TAYLOR, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Our stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ SoG uA a pn Ee set Oe PEE ERE EL EUR oF ETH ges WTS 4s now complete, and comprises the choicest and larg- est assortment we have ever exhilited. WHITE INDIA LAWN SUITS, plain, tucked and embroidered and lace-trimmed. BLACK, WHITE AND CREAM LACE SUITS, BLACK SILK SUITS. CHINA SILK SUITS, FLANNEL TRAVELING SUITS. LAWN TENNIS SUITS, LIGHT-WEIGHT ENGLISH CLOTH AND FLAN- NEL SUjTS. SATTEEN, CHALLIZ AND GINGHAM SUITS. CHAMBRY SUITS, handsomely trmmed with lace and embroidery. MOURNING SUITS, in Nuns’ Veiling and Henriett MOTRESSILE and HENRIETTA CLOTH SUITS, handsomely trimmed, ‘Handsome line of SUMMER WRAPS at $7.50 up. ‘TRAVELING WRAPS, in Light-weight ClothaCame- line, Silk, Mohair and Bisck Surah, ALL MARKED AT POPULAR PRICES. Masy Bazoarxs Hanory Mey. TIONED. Well have more to say to-morrow of the following: Ist_JEWELKY, Real Enameled Jewelry at half— ‘Lace P.ns and Earrings lookiug like real pansies, for wget-me-knots, violets, etc... from 20¢, to $2.25. 2d—SHOES. Ladies’ Oxford Ties at seven prices and nine styles. We quote to-day the $3 pairs Kid Oxfords. hand-sewed, foF $2.50, to induce you to theseoond lor. 3d—JERSEYS. $1.68 Imported Stockinet Jerseys for 81.35, and the 98c.Children’s Jerseys, in all colors, for 5¥e. Now will you visit the second floor? 4th—FANCY GOODS. If you are interested you know the usual prices of the following imported arti- cles: We sak 14c. shank for Germantown Wool, 150- for Spanish, 10c. for Saxony, 10c. for Shetland, 208, special prices to draw you upstairs. 6th-MIRKORS. One of last week's phenomenal purchases. Shaving Mirrors at 50c., worth 1; Pluab Frame Mirrors at 75c., worth $1.50; Folding Mirrors at #1, worth 1,50. «See space below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. OF EMBROIDERIES, WHITE DRRSS Goops, LACE FLOUNCINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, . FANS, JEWELRY. ty-The buyers for above departments havo just re- turned from New York. They bought at lowest prices Quoted this season, so you may expect the best bar- gains of 1888 up todate, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See apace below.) Sorerisrxo Banoarss Ix Exsnom. ERIES. The feature of this Special Salo will be the variety ‘and beauty of the Skirt Patterns. The delicate de- ‘signs of flowers, such as forget-me-nots, daisies, and rosebuds will attract because of their fidelity to nature. Some geometrical and some antique designs for older folks are sppropriately beautiful, Some patterns corded, as well as embroidered; are new and very dis- tingue. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) Sorersse Prices For Suro. 300 Patterns 42-inch Nainsook Fl: At.........8168 61.75 $185 $2 $2.68 63.68 94 Worth....01.08 82.25 8235 82.08 8325 e425 95 500 Patterns 42-inch Swiss Flouncings, 80c. 90c. tase. Be. Te. 91.35 -. $2 81.08 “$2 82.75 10 Patterns Irish Point Flouncings, $4 up. Ea Above paiternscome in 44-yard lengths, enough tuli it aia ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, 550. (See space below.) Osuzr Kisos Or Enxprorears Allover Embroideriea, Embroidered Panels, Irish Point Panels, Insertion, Narrow, Medium, and Wide Embroideries; Infante’ Yokings, Colored Embroid. eries. Descr.ptions would occupy our entire column. A few of the Surprise Prices we quote below, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below,) Four Reay Srazriume Basoams. Ist. Swiss Embroidery, fine, close pattern, 6-inches wide, 20¢.: worth 29¢. o2t Swiss Embridery, 9-Inches wide, 25c.; worth Sd. Embroidery for Children's Skirts, 22 inches ride, 50c.; worth 750, % 4th. Nainsook Embroidery, with Irish point edge ‘22 inches wide, 85c.; worth 81.25. THE PALAIS ROYAL, a New Warre Dnrss Goons. Adjoining Embroidery Department, which is near door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenus. We think we offer a little better qualities than usually given at the following prices: IQUE, 18, NAINSOOK, (See apace below.) 20, 22, 25, 83, 50c. ‘checks and stripes, 12% 16, 250. = plain, figured, dotted, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, Woonwann & Lorsnors “Aves TUESDAY, MAY 15—CHANGED DAILY. ‘This cool weather is making bargains ‘more Sumerous, We offer you substan- tial proof of it throughout the store, and ‘every day we receive from the wholesale mar- ‘kets additional evidence of this fact. A notable Instance i Laces, and Lace Flouncings, which ‘We offer at from 15 to 33; per cent less regular Prices, Yesrenpars Covoux Coxramen NOTE ON LACES. ‘Misses’ and Children's Cloaks and New- ‘Markets, for wear while at the seashore and mountain place, at greatly reduced prices Extra values in Ladies’ Woolen Suits, for sea- ‘shore and motintain wear, $7.50 to $20. “Opening” of Wash Dresses, for Children and ‘Misses, $1.50 to $20. “Opening” of White Suite for Ladies, @4 to @20, Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Vesta, low neck and no sleeves, 25c. esch. Excellent values in Ladies ‘Wrappers, in Print, Percale, French Satteen, White Lawn, ‘and French All-Wool Challie Tea Gowns. Re EIS A stock of Pearl Buttons, second to none here- abouts. We make a speciality of Four-Hole Pearl Buttons, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 140, per dozen, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 1ith and F sts. nw. rS ‘NEAT WOM 4OC NTEDEAS MAN WITH GOOD caret 5, 603 {Sth et Watts cutting and titinat an sande cutting and siti: si GRAHAM, Pack st. Mt’ Pleasant ANTED—EIC aura Ww Star, city. ‘ANTED—A TIDY COLORED BOY” Elevator. REF- ‘and cooking for a fami'y \ edomaabionbes Bucht if whe + Hl eNOS E : Were: 8 from competent persons. myLSae RON OTEL X., office of my! ‘Address Hi y ANTED-DRESSMAKER—A YOUNG LADY IN W AY ‘store, one who has had ply 641 Peausyivania ave yANTED—A GOD THOROUGH LAU! V sire to do chamber Work. must utente workean well recommeided Apply afte th., 1700 13.i1 wt. uw. h v bp. ‘my 15-30" v ANTED—WOMEN COOKS. #10 TO #40; CHAM- egmatds, Nurvoe and! Laupdreasny (city or away: Geet as Hands; Colored Seon Sooke, “SAME A" COOMBS O50 Fabia ay ot ANTED—A SALESMAN TO HANDLE DR ‘ANTED-SALESMEN—FOR PATENTED NOV Wat tana ro feral commissions Busines. TER my15-m_ ‘men cook: a peed iu gvery cused, Lib lowed. " Oue dollar will start you im ‘Addreos fr particulate, with staungy LUN= RUSSELL ts'Peari at, Grand Rapids, lick. WEA NTEDSAT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS. 10: chambermsida, Waitresses, 1 waiters builers.coachmen. dairy- ae ‘men, aud hotel help for resoris. G13 7th si.n.w. wmyiS-4t NTED ‘Skirt hand; none other need mw. IMMEDIA (FLY — EXPERIENCED ‘apply. WASTEDIA, FIRST-CLASS W atealy work. WIMSATT & U! wharf sw. ANTED Hands Wansteo-tRow 9 TO 4 OC Lady for tse sali rapid promotion if found. competent: 109 "e sary, but uiust be well recommended. “Kong ATH, 428 7th st. nw. 1D TCRNER: ‘Oth st. tay 15-38 = IMMEDIATELY — FIRST-CLASS st. nw, Dreasiuasing at 4.19 9th ie cur Under depar:ment Stine Bev Covznimas. Wo have greatly enlarged and beautified our Blanket, Com/ort, Quilt, and Bed-Linen ‘Depart. ment, on the fourth floor, where we are now better able than ever before to mect the de- mands of our constantly increasing trade. More commodious quarters, and a larger and lore attractive stock marked at temptingly low Prices, As an attraction extraordinary we hive con- cluded to offer the following quantities of ALL-LINEN PILLOW CASES: at greatly reduced prices. These were made in Belfast, Ireland, and are of pure linen flax, Found cord, soft finished, hemstitched in an ex- cellent manner, and were good value at their former prices. 4 pairs, size 225 by 36 inches, from $2.50 to 82. 2 pairs, size 223 by 36 inches, from $3to 92.50. 3 pairs, size 2236 by 3G inches, from $3.26 to $2.75, 8 pairs, size 22% by 3G inches, from $3.50 to 83. 1 pair, size 22% by 36 tnches, from $3.75 to #3.50. Considering the growing popularity of Linen Bed-wear, their durability, coolness, launder ing qualities, &e., these should meet with » ready sale. EXTRA VALUES IN CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. ‘We are carrying a larger stock of California Summer-weight Blankets than during any pre- ceding season, We call attention to the follow- ing special bargains: * 11-4 White California Summer Blankets, just cotton enough to prevent anoticesbie shrink- ing. Worth, as values go, $4 ONLY $3.50 PER PAIR Pine Californis Summer Blankets, just cot- ton enough in them to make them more dura- ble, and launder without shrinking, Size 10-4 only 84 per pair. Size 11-4 only 84.50 per pair. Size 12-4 only $5.50 per pair. Extra-fine All-wool California Summer Blankets, splendid quality, and a very desirable ‘weight for present use, + Bite 10-4 only 85 per pair. Size 11-4 only 86 per pair. Size 12-4 only $7.50 per pair. All of the above enumerated Blankets are bound singly, two pieces to the pair, thus en- abling you to use a half-pair, ora pair acconi- ing to the state of the weather. We will sell half-pairs at haif of the above prices, ‘We have secured a few pairs of very handsome Roman-striped Silk Blankets from Rome, es- pecially suitable for Lounge, and Traveling Robes, Portierres, Table Covers, &., cardinal blue and gold ground shades striped in con- trasting colors; 87.50 each. Measure 235 by 2% yards, are very attractive and delightful to ‘the touch. Unusually good values are being offered in— Cnb, Cot and Bed Comforts, Crib, Cot and Bed spreads. Cotton and Linen Sheets, Cotton and Linen Pillow Cases. Cotton and Linen Bolster Cases. All of which will be found on our newly- fitted fourth floor, where we have endeavored to make your shopping comfortable as well as profitable. (Fourth floor; north end.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor, 11th and F sts. nw. Isrexesnxao To Mex. 100 Dozen Men's Fine ©. G., Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; Shirts self- faced, long sleeves, regular-made cuffs, and woven neck band; Drawers, well shaped and strongly stayed, Never before sold for less ‘than 75c. each; $1.50 per suit. ONLY 50c. EACH; $1 PER SUIT. S97" See the 75, 87 4c. a3 $1 Scarfs we have mixed up with our 50c, ones, making the best assortment ever shown at the price—50c, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fate, n.w, Ghoves For May Baus Children’s 3 and 4 Button Kid Gloves, in Cream, Pearl, Lemon, Flesh and White, ONLY 260. PER PAIR, Misses’ 4-Button Kid Gloves, in Cream, ‘Lemon, Flesh, Pearl and White, ONLY $1 PER PAIR. Ladies’ 8-Button Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in (Cream, Lemon, Pearl and White, ONLY 50c. PER PAIR WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Saawe Varves Exrnsonpmary. These Shawls are of our own importation. ‘We bought heavily to secure the bottom price, ‘and in consequence offer them at least from 25 to 75 cents less than usnal prices. 1,000 ALL-WOOL CASHMERE SHAWLS. 1 Lot at $1, worth 81.25, 1 Lot at $1.50, worth $1.87, ‘1 Lot at $2, worth $2.50. 1 Lot at $2.50, worth 83.25, COLORS: CREAM, CARDINAL AND BLACK. TRAVELING SHAWLS, ‘We are showing an excellent line of Traveling ‘Shawls, for use at seaside resorts and monntain places. A shawl or wrap is indispensable at such places during the summer months, and ward off many an indisposition, and perhaps Goctor’s bill. Light, dark, and medium effects, particularly grays, which seem to be the most Gestrable. Prices $4 to 815. SPECIAL—50 Fine All-Wool Cashmere shawls, embroidered in the corners, fringed all ‘the way around; colors Black, Cream, and Car @inal; generally considered good value at 5.50, ONLY 92.75 RACH. Remember we have only 50 of these. Elegant line of Black Shawls for mourning wear, Square €2.50 to 87 ech. Long, and fringed all around, @6 to $13 each. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. nw. We are meking fine display of Black and (Cream Embroidered Fichus at attractively low prices, Weshow all lines, from the plainest to ‘the most elaborately embroidered—€3, 04.50, 85.50, 96.50, 87, 67.50, 69, 10, $11, $12.50, 918, $18, 620, and 625 each. ‘Also a superb line of il Hand-embroidered (howls, carts, and Shawlettes, from 96 to €35. ‘Shawls for the opera and other evening ooce- ‘sone a specialty. eae ‘ : ‘WOOWARD & LOTHROP, mys Cor. 11th and F ste. n.w. Cor. 11th and F ata. v.w, Wasteb=to-bak house «ils, waiters, ke. laces, “Fee Wane sreve! nu. WS2e, ») Ast. V ANTED—A GIRL TO CoOK, WASH, AND 180! must stay nights and reierences required. 400 7 ANTED—BOSTON FIRM WIs! jashington «ranch; inust h —COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, ‘also, help for watering” refunded: it eniploy ineut 1+ not rec NS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 717 9c av MAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE. COPELAND, 409 1ith st. nw. 1 WHITE GIRL NUKSE Fos BAB: ‘Apply at 708 1th st. nw. * LADY IN O1 Bighest refer euc-s: wood address, and appearance; no experience Becessary: 810 weekl: i WALK: W ©0., 912 Wer SITUATION ae CHAMBERMAID sycune Scotch Giri woud assist with «town tren Aldrese Bs 1000 T se my ieee WASTEDTBY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED WO- Trok, washer aud trouver. oF housework, sod Teferecon” Gall wt 2x2 F nas . y ANTED-AT_ HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Wer Cooke Tusntersania Wattrosy. Laumae st Nurses. Nentusirees Wen Waiters Qooks Coach 7, tera, SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat mw, my lot y — DICKS AGENCY POR COOKS, WEASTEDIEY AN EXPERIENCED COOK Pos! WV tion in first-class faruy; mo ob) ction te leave ety wit faonisy; wood Day et Sites tox Qo, Stes oitee. we ace fo. General Hov-ework in sail pi fomuily also, Chauuiy rwork. Ad GENERAL'S * poe. y ANTED—BY A COTORT “PLACE AS charnberma:d and waitress im # private iau:ily : good referemce cau Le given. Address ( eine ° y ANTED-A PLACE AT HOUSE CLEANIS W scrip te day's teat ot noleroscsey haa0 sou stn, NTEO™ ‘0 SISTERS_SITUATIONS AS Durses in firet-cluss family. city referencrs. will: ing to travel. Call TOU st. between Land M, nu Wedneedays, Ihureday and Saturday i WAXDPSDUATIONS FoR ALL KINDS OF Bilp. free to empl reference cusrautord to ine. STEVES SEMPLOT ME iT AND ROOM: 717 Oth st nw. 1D pam. 1 ANTED — A SITUATION POR a RETTLED Toasmust with kitchen work: wet- eneral work, also two write = couk wind chat on W okiee tlea woman, white, Out of city Gaye at 717 Met. DUN ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN women Calf se ‘travel witha wentlemsn, or in sma\ family for the summer. Call 7 4 and $ p.n..J.C. B. my]d-ai 7 ANTED— ENGAGEMENTS TO READ BY HOUR to invalids or aged persone: escort to amuseiuents or, ang by lady experienced. Address NEA ENG LANDE, Star office. my 14-2 ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A Woirstchinan whe thoron-hiy uuderstengs his bus ness, of Would take care of a gettieruau's house f Suminer; Srst-class Recommendations, Siar office. WASTED PORTIONS FOR: FIRST-CLASS si keevers, drivers German farin baud ke summer Teaorte: Fe , BURNBAM, Oi Rw. WASTED BY TWo siste: Durses in the same fully; first-class faiuily city references: willing to travel. Call_at 1122 191 at, betweeu Land M. om Weduesdays, Thursdays Saturdays at 4 o'clock. ANTED— SITUATION BY A FU Wosetry cook and: hotel paner:* cay Adddreee © Hy tafe NIED—A YOUNG LADY FOR CASHIER, ALSO ‘white boy abou: fifteen years of ae, an colored man as driver, wust undrPstuid care of homes, reter- v surance: no iapses to cover & HALDEMAN, ANTED—A FIRST. Ap y ANTED—YOUNG GIKL, TWELVE OR FOUR- V Win ses Judy in house: my 14-21 V cook. children; good refercuces required. Inquire 40 at nw. WASTED — A COLone! eu, ANTED—ENERGET! iy 8. W. AUGENSTEIN, 817 7th my 14-20 PERSONS OF EITHER Sexto solicit for popular plun of industrial in- big pay. EASA EKDAY mad4-itts rt ‘GOS F st. LABS RESTAURANT my 14 iy to G04 P Hill, to assist a G54 Ast ne. Gi for 3 small family; 8 old, living on Capitol work; family of two. Cali FOR no mse FIRS 1-CLASS Roche my dz osition FASS. hd mpl To cook ‘OMA: ‘wash, and iron; retereuces required: must, «0 home at night. Apply at 414 9th st. uw. ‘ANTED- V uerally us. at 414 Sth st uw. my12-3t MAN AND WOMAN, GERMAN OR Swiss preferred: the man to take cure of horse and carriawe, to tri and water lawn, and to make himself ful, and the woman to do the cooking «nd jousework for family of two adults, Address with Tefereuces and _mylZat Wine = c Wate and colored. for ai kinds of trict dustrial st nw. WAsten DRESSMAKER I! Learners for Prof, CHRIST national Tailor System™ with any inci measure alone. draped or mad, - mm § ANTED-THREE COMPETENT MEN THAT et Machine. Apply at 13 Dick, Mailing Apply at 1301 ducted Gy ladies men ab woinen, white ane * if i domentio iibor, for Diss Life Insurance. tterns and materials cut, baste ‘Mme. S.J. MESSER, “Conservatory 1222 F st. nw., Washington, D. 0. mb10-3m* WANTED, second floor. for I north of E, west of Sth st.: good references FURNISHED KOOMS, ht housekeeping; three adults! DEPAKTMENT, Star office. may i JANTED-BY QUIET COUPLE, TWO On three” unfurnished | Kooms: central location. A) State moderate price. Referenc dress SAMBO) WANTED--BOARD. \ dress, stating location and terms, Box 81, Star ufice. persons myid- V my15-5t* WANTED 5 COURS adults and ap infant; private famil boarders pret rt yy ANTED — COUNTRY adults from June Jst to October 1, Address ‘Ad: ‘exchanged. ™ ANTED—BOAKD FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR in acountry place, pear Weshinvton. Ad~ BOARD FOR FOUR W. RILEY Dé! Without other jerred. Address Kom. Cloud Buia ston. I low. ‘nay 19-1 WASTED IO PURCHASE, THE WHOLE Of part interest in a claun agency. Address Star office. WANTED | EVERYRODY | OPTICAL CO. 807 n dp rate price, of J. H. BRAMBALL. a pair uf Spec lasses that are lasting and easy to the eyes. wy: — Waiter Rk 14th st. {OPYING TO DO OF EVEN be carried to advertiser's home. B,, Star ottice. ars myl4-2t" ANTED—DANIEL J. MOFFAT, 414 459 ST. Wells: Pumps furuished: well work of ali kinds done: skilled workmen employ prompt at- tention; prices moderate; driven wells a specialty. myer s wa LOR FURNITURE UPHOL- W£AS22? Siatttewsee made over tu ‘Br¥t-elesa styie, tresses efereuces furuisie das to workiuaual Bosidences- Addseas C: NELSON, o1¢ 10% cas ‘Work done WANTED ORE HUNDRED ‘OUNCES 071 Goid an his mouth only; highest cash prices will be thus moach ont. hag & DESIO, 39 ANTED—TO BORROW | 84,000 class local security. Address ‘ANTED—TO BUY FOR CAS! bundred ounces of Old Siiver or x OLD uw., Room 4. myl3-1w' ‘SECOND-HAND furniture, stoves, carpets, feather-beds: also old . paper, Draae abd copper, i lange oF azuall quantity. ‘adivas Box 10, star ofhce. my 7-Lm™ \WASTED-IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- W hae Butter te churned every and. Je 1b. ""Ward” prints, 45¢. tage Cheese aud Buttermilk, Sweet livered de Ib. Also Cot- slik 'Se. per quart. my8 Vv ~D—ALL RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST Wisstion desrous. of vetting best, ilk wold in ngtou, direct from farm, ‘pric: art, Write for suinpies, which are furnished free of charge, adress Box 38, Star office. tmy5-Lme WANTED--HOUS V ANTED—BY A MEMBER OF THE GEOLOGL cal Survey to rent useven-room brica house in the northwest for thre: year tune between June d aud October 15. aw ‘Addre's 1739 G st. nw. Wixi ED-THOROUGHLY RESPONSIBLY, RE. Liable and careful couple will allow slut for uuturuished or furuised house for suunorr ard i udivanice, undoubted retecen om Winn arcistiea nn southeast or svutuwest Prvtertek Ar =e te api Cie aS TANTED— FOR FOUR MONTHS, Ay PLAIN W ictttey house of at least ten rooms, wits tee rilles of Waxuuton, healthy looatsouy shade sud wed Water cssoutial; teruue inoderate. Address 2408 K'st aw. ae gL. WASTED —t0 Fe ents, two-tory or nearly #0, Near ear line ; D ferred. Address H, Star office, «1 y at 10 Ou i TO BUY FROM OWNER A 9 OR 10 nae, NO agents heed apply: must be a bar wi A. ay Star oes may 22a TED—A NORTHERN FAMILY OF THREE Woarthive want for avout 2 vente s House, port furnished, north of Pa ave. aud west of 14ih st.; 0 references, siate terms. Address box 110, Star office. WANTED NILE, Pay ALL CASH FOK TWO Houses, one for ¢4,500, the other $3.00, on C: tol Hill, of In nord Fent. Bo off ¥ ANTED—I HAVE DAILY APPLICATIONS FOR Le rental of houses of ail sizes. Parties ‘to rent cab secure good tenants by placing them Bitneme Prompt pullectous and nevuroa, Sh KOSENBERG, 613 15tu st. em 1-2 ANTED—TI_ AM HAVING DAILY APPLIC: W tine by to Pent bouses of all sizes. Parties Bavinwe houses Feptean ercure ood Lingise tehavts by placing them with me. GEO. Ww. Cy “Geelm ‘Toth aud Hat. m COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—50 ACRES AT FOREST GLEN 87: ‘uon, sdjoming the new subdivision, at €290 per acre. ‘A fine Property at Takoma Park, improved by a Rouse of 12 rooms; & food place for buauess of any ‘ind: $7,900. A comfortably-furnished Cottage ‘of 10 rooms on South Mountain, tegeth-r with 10 acres of land, uear | the palatial residence of Mra. Dabigren. Will be sold as it stands for the small sui of $34, 000, 1.617. acres, Lp mies trom Brooke Station, on the Richmond, Fredericksburg aud Potomac Kk, 50 mies Hf acres on the Potoume Kiver, 40 miles from uuion eieg tly uuproved, besithy, abd leva Fice $15,000. $18.00" THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Eatate Broker abd Auctisuert, TP at iw, ‘OK SALE—FOREST INN LOTS, POREST GL Dusiial oopertunity for areat Dabgaig. wean any ‘Cash required, aud tong’ titue for balanc Ticats, Apply to MYELS & CO, S14-810 F may 15-38" sa OK KENT— Very desirable furnished Cottage in Oakland, Md. Aypoy 1222 Madison ave, my15-002) Baltimore, Ma. JOR SALE—85,500—THREE LOTS, 38,154 FT. Ls-roou: house. verandas, tank, sewers, ome square fakoina Fark,” where deal with owuer, Lif st uw.:gvod tie, write ISPS. mis 12-3 JOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOS? BEAULIFUL ‘Country’ Places “around Washiugton, conta ituated one mile from Hyattsville and fv Washington; ood house of 12 naury outbuildings. ‘Also, & fine selection of fruit ‘X portion of purchase mouey can be paid in Hy. For further information inquire of ALBEKT GLEASUN, 14th st. mw. QUR RENT —7-ROOM COTTAGE, SUMME kitchen, shade, water and garden, at Guittersbu to Uccober 1: possession at 7-ruom Fat ‘stabling aud fue | @-tucage for horse eid. had, &e.: 2 aul. trom Rockville. Cc any len, UCKETT, 935 F'st. uw. JOK SALE—AT A BARGAIN—6 OR 8 ACKES AD- sent to northern terminus of Takoma Park, Cleared; bo buildings: or 26 acres with bui.dince. Fur Turther jaiticularsaddress FAME, Star off aay 1 180 {OR SALF—A DESIRABLE FARM, OF ABOUT B25 screnim Fairiax Counts, Vey Oy uiles. trom Washington and J niles frou’ Alegau.tria; situated go hich ls, | commanding 8 view’ ot te for y Bve iinutes walk irom ‘the Fairfax Theoloxical Semiuary” sind Episcopal” High ‘School, apd near a seminary for youns ladies, The lange society in the immediate heighborhvod ive this place auvantages over other ‘or particulary a FRANCIS HUFTY, 1301 Fat uw. JOR SALE—GAITHERSBURG, MONTGOMERY ‘County. 100 lote within 200 yards frou station, ail elevated and desirable, ‘Inancements offered 10 roperty offered limits. As lote have been much sotcht sizer Jocality in ‘w than elevation of 900 tect eye aati ‘and title indisputable. Apply to T°. BHOURES, Gaituersburg, M ‘myoeim* SALE OR REN1—THE OLD BROOKS MA: ‘sion: very lange abd suitable for summer hotel: ‘Brooklaud." seven miutices Uy rail to Brocks sta: “Branch B. abd U.K twenty, minutes of Aitiyto BF LEIGHION and Ke E- PAIN. Tras: tees, 482 Louisiana ave. my3-3m WV ANTED-MISSES OLCOTT & COOPER, TYPE- Room"S. second: landine, Iding. “For ewrming work notify of wor ‘anrd Winn. Building. ‘All Kin pou ter than ‘butt money refunded. 401 G stn. ¥.: open all ‘oF tlephut ivered “at house snd) oF Gay. Malt poomray. “nyse stock furul 325 sth at. me. ANTED-WELES DUG, BOKED, AND DKIVEN, W Al Kinds of well work dune in most ner, Fuupe nadyto work sus, ‘and, Sten iY, 1319 F stm. door west of “Sun Before’ pan. tates. yon EY OUK BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS jad; dou't get stroux oF rancid: Keeps bet ‘satinfaction asvured (ali the your hone orders del N.B.—No connection whatever with any WM. C. SCRIBNER. ‘moat abit wan Wal. MofFar, ‘Terms moderate. ws? ‘ED—1 FREDERICK VOGTS BAKED! BY, aLL nds e107thee am ‘tnd a and 9 Center ‘and Mind ket, street wits yt Sen ED EVERYBODY TO KNOW ee Eee ETS deine cmon Fee occth and other insect lite by sendin toes CENTER MARKET COLD S10RAGE articles to the CENTER HOOMS, w “myl-Lm here ture during the "ANTED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE. FEATHER Garpeta Stoves,cr entire Household Ei fects. "AdureskH. BAUM S10 7th stew. kept at @ fixed ‘tempera- ‘season, at a. price per 10. ap7 it RENT—A LARGE BRICK MANSION, WITH ounds overlooking Washington, half wile from feces ets pul at Feo dee eek aie ob Sw -G. WILE 3 Thomas cirele. apa § SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ (Ok RENT—PLEASANT SUMMEi RESIDENCE Fev vettilytown Road, 9 rooms: cunde , Wiew of cit BEA FBatin’ mylo-3 1319 F street. JOR SALETNEW, SUBURBAN (POTTAGE OF Bix .000 tet ground for ouly ¥2,100, BENS. P. DAVId, 1319 Fst. myld-3t* Fok SALECNES FOUR-ROOM FRAME WoUsE. with one scre of xround or less if des red, on 7th street road above Bruchtwood, opposite estate receut.y bougut aud subdivides for-sale by senator Cameron. Ten uinutes walk from ‘Iskoma, . Termseasy. Apply to LANGDALE, Florist, any 12-3 OR SALE DI Ex. lected help: Chambermaids, cooks, nurscs, house. | Voswennion to be Kivelt auy | FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ FoR BEST APURASANT, NEATLY FURNISMED fo ip Rorthwest rt of city ty lalF or peutle mah Of quiet and wed habits AM. Sterofhon, 11 Bek f25T GREE ageT Rooms wire Svery couv. ulence tor ety! touseherpiua Bee location. rent reasonabig 1314 Bil 6k w may Ly Fok BEST-O8 ONE OF THE MosT Di LiguT- fol aquares in the city. im & cool tun bougs, SREWTRESRE fe ep ctimeniig noteis. and ines of our class take hoard. ath pro Gab per mouth, "ad ie Bod Siren 40 so ore Fe RENT—ELBOANTLY_ ISHED ROOMS and parlor, Ist and Joore; every thine house tn firat-ciaes coudition 2 syuates trou +b Kiges, “Arlington, and Ciamberlia's Aid ires STRBeT Star oition my ln JOR KENT—siX ROOMS, UNFURNISHE: S12 Tat aw. OR RENT—iN PRIVAT? | ES manicating rooms, fury | room, ou third foo - 020. iy FAMILY > Two © e ™ D bed ee front - oor; very cool in summer. N23 Mnw. wy ly Ok, BENT Rooms FURNISHED Ok UNPEY Bs imagie oF eu wulle wou lier Ve Wie window, all conveniences as mye JOR RENT—723 I8TH ST Nw Tee t furnished rooms ou the eecond Moor. ret required my lt Tugui ac a7 Fok REX FURNISHED [oR UNPURATS | Broome. bouse pewly pernted aud papered. san | Plumbling. 455 Mo ave nw my led | B{OR RENT uk E ROOMS ELIGIBOY her business purpomem best ‘Drag Store sty and may tao RENT FURNISH. D O8 UNE ORNISHED: jected rooms, Without board. 417 New dork ave how oie-ae | Poor RENT—908-9) 3 . 5 i 9 tm. | ron mens Dov Pan TORY ROOM, wm eacellout my 12-30 217 HOST. ud newly furnished rv or, WOM, Hip, pee hook The tion! ebeap may T Fe Ba Let SboND-FL00n | af dew Site preterred: reieeuces LOOM eks, Star omer ; OK KENT—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, WITH wot more than one chibd, two taste Wily Rished roous, private family ; with or without b Led th wt uw my L2-dw ORK RENT TH SY to dent YURNISHED-AT a7 Turaished Foon suite, Iacwe aud socond tts single oF e Aucdesate terns, tiret-ciwes ad Seaton aid con weniet em | any 12 JOR KENT—TWO NICELY-PURNISH! D Rooms; 4 dud western exporure Joking MC ‘ Square 1003 Sth st. corer of Kas. am, Ron REN HANDSOMELY FURNISHED roms. southern exposure, at 1213 Mist. uw 5 | POR RENT — TWO TAKGE DASEMENT ROOMS (Webster Law Building), used past ten yer in office . Pent low. Apply to Jauttor of my 12-3t Jk RENT—1 XP tu ved we famuly ; berdics pa 70k KENT—I610 parlor Boor, ether rooms vi the door. aise » __ FOR RENT_STORE JOR RENT_THE STOKE AND DweL the wortheast curver of Gil and E sirecta. site for au toe cream and coffee saloon. Apply to JAMES | FULLERTON. Div facet msde JOR KENT—STORE COUNER OTH AND L «1s x Soyer mouth. Apply to W. G JONSON, | Fas 3th ee ta | JOH RENT—A LARGE STORE AND Dwittine. Sith ten rooms, ou diy st. am ¢ wltable fur auy Bind of business UL. BOYER, 312 ayy ot aw. may i2-3e {ok KENT_STORE AND DWELLING AT 1638 14th st nw. contains 15 rooms, with ail toon frm proveredte. Inquire 1638 14thst, Jakt-1 _ FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR RENT — TWO DESIKABLE BASEMENT ‘office roo 8 613 F 8; 630 per wo. tee myldst M4 New York ave. NEOUS Axp wrrut couventent for storage of wer luguireot HINKLE. & Bic my 14-2) NESS CHANCES N OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY, MEAT AND Provi-ton store in the northw tag groed yea ing Lusinems. can Lave dweiting with store des GOOD OPPORTUNITES, Star office. my to a OK SALE—WILL POSITIVELY SELL AT A LOW Ligure a fine wholrsale aud ty ta:l Confectionery bust Lean Kare opportunity. location ceutral, nor:hw Address S.A is.. Star oflice my 15a JOR SALE 20 SHARES OF LINOTYPE st current rates FKANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 my15-3t Deaver in local Stocks aud Benda, JRO SALE—AWENIV-1IVE SHAKES NATIONAL ‘Typosraphic stock at €33 per suare. Addons | TEPO.'Star ome. my 14s ‘OR LEANE- ALL OF 8QUAKE 53, BOUNDED BY YK aud L ate, N. Hi. ave ids | fur wood aid coal, tuber or any eurt of ke om | aco ‘yard: reat 650 per mouth, “8. HL aes C0 BiG Pst nw. may idee JOR SALE—PERPECTION HEAT AND LIGHT Co.'s Stock, cheap if taken m0 BENS s. PIKE, my12-3t 1225 F st. now, JOR SALE—A FEW SHAMES OF STOCK, Domus. Lc Fire Engine and Pua Company, spleudid ime Teabuu for sll BENS S. PIKE, 1225 Fat Ron, SALESA FINE Groce RE, CEN. teally lovaied: 28500. iso G: BLL 4s st OK SALE fy store well stocked; will sell iy (CHAS. T. WOOD, 915 Peun OLD ESTABLISHED book AND my iO-6 ieee JOR LEASE-WHALE PRIVILEGES ON SOUTH | Ent, crtiver, 8-0 ot mle trom, Westongton Terme tow.” Tenes tow. Tre only’ wharf proserty ear Wasiiiuston entirely free fro control of the Gore ernment. Inquire at 462 La ove. my Zowae aN ED— WEST VIRGINIA TIMBER LANDS. Parties Having Land Timtered With WHITE OAK, In West Virginia, Please address LQ MORRISON, my8-eott Buffalo, New Yor. Qik PER CENT INVESTNENT—APeCIAL PRO: Vision for redemption wjou 8 montis ute safe Sind couvemmeut™The Ove and ten seare per cout Pires M Bouds (ou real estate) of the Kansus Trust sod Gching “Cor Cased pistes, Senator Ingalls, bresid nt, apd the Union Trost Co. asoece oes Sept te Sopentnste eho 300, 6800 nnd 61,000, sold at party CHOBE F. SCHASEX Pacite vutidin, ole Agent for tie Dis tritof Golan Tue Cuioa trum Co, of New York Cortides to ech boud. paye tne interest coupons ent: Showslly. and tue priya at metus. wic28 gPKING CHANCES FOR MAKING BIG MONEY Sisto now cpa so the purchase ot butter. exe, Pro | Nisioms, and forign Fruits, and belding thein for a Five, iu the Cold storage liooue « te: market. 9 i-taa AKT URS SLEKING SAFE IX ESTMEST” | OX ‘Local Securities will be curutalsed tl pace feation at uur ofiea GUKLEY THER t baw. 2hs-tan ‘USL AND FOUND. ‘ *KEWARD-WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE SG SE nE rao eae day, between 3 and 4 p.m wre te JOHN ED. WAKDs 1122 2am nw pele yas TON 157K Si_N.W.. BET. E AND G May | Eo ee Lup on’ brett with tinse of blue, bad brown eatin Tibbon abd tax "No. 204 ou “eck; answers to Dane uf ‘heturu to 510 25th ot mw, aud get re se * “my T5-20 ans BT. J osi=iast NiGHT ON CoN tween Beall and Bridge town, between Beall et TO er fords: Keward it ft at 1029 Gat. a ormag Gold _Beaceset. @2 reward => fniven if returned to 507 and 908 Center Market 2 “O DNDAY EVENING, TREET BE- eee ibe end Lith om slver Dagger, 1441 Qatreet. Jf OsT—ON SUNDAY EVENING A PUG PUPPY ‘black face: no colar, Liberal reward if = “Conpecticut mys me

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