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° = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C... MONDAY. MAY 21. 1888-SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ONDA bona tide daily circulation more thas treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater thas that of alt the other daily papers bere added together. atement of the circulation of Tw EVENING Sra for the week ending May 19, 1888; Monpay, May 14, 1888. ‘Teespay, MAY 15, 1888... Wrowespay. MAY 16, 1888... ‘Tavespay, May 17, ISM... Fempay, May 18, 188%... SATORDAY, MaY 19, 1888... ‘Toran, .....-. AVERAGE : I solemnly swear that the above ts a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tax EVEN. Ing STAR {OF the week ending May 19, 1888 ¥. B. Novas, ‘Treas. Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subseribet before me this twenty- Brat day of May, A. D. 1888 Joun T. C. Chang, Notary Pubile, — 5 —___— “In the extension of Massachusetts avenue,” a Taember of Congress ts quoted by Sunday news- paper as saying, “the Commissioners should see to Xt that suitable parks are procured at convenient distances along the line.” A most excellent idea, ‘truly; and one to Which no sensibie person ts likely toobject, But how much more important It is to preserve Intact the fine parks we already have within the city lmits, instead of covering them with public buildings and surrendering them to yallroad uses, a3 bas beendone. Whether any fur- tuer spoliation in this direction will be permitted or not, is perhaps an open question; Dut, if tt be, ‘issaie to say that the Congress of the United States, of which the geutleman quoted above is per, is the only legislative body in the world that wonld allow, much legs authorize, such gross und inexcusabie Vandalisin $+ =—___- What has become of the Morrilt bill authorizing the Director of the Mint, under certain condi- tions, to have new designs made for the gold and iver coins of the United States? The present ae- igus have long outlived thetr popularity. They are useful now only in the sense in which any dig- aifted relic of antiquity is useful, as marking the stage of arustic development reached by the peopie Who Orst devised and put it forth. But why should ‘we De bound down tothe fashions ofa half-cen- tury ago, to coinage amy more tham in anything eset We should searcely Ubink of wearing the Sarments of our grandfathers, or going back to it modes of travel, thelr tedious business meth. and the mantis tmconveniences of their ‘Kee pil Why, then, are we to desist from celebrating our advance in the arts by turning out at OUF mints something which shall be typical of ur taste and Skill to-day? Of all the coins tssued by the great powers of the arth, the American are tue least deserving of praise. The designs are Inar- Ustic, and the relief Is flat. ‘There isnothing hand- me OF Ficb-looking about them. American art bas reached a potat where it can do much Detter, od aught to be givea a chance to put its best forward. American-made paper currency is use all over the world, and is consifered the Mnest im existence. Why should not American colds acquire ap equal celebrity as model ——<—$———— Mrs Diem’s scheme for a “ceatenntal safe” has counterpart La the brain of a Chicago photogra- pher, WLo proposes to put into an indestructibie coffer Uke portreits of 10,000 celebrated Americans ef taday, the receptacle not to be opened until the two bundredth anniversary of the birth of American Independence, in 197. It would be in- teresting to learn where he has gone for the ma- jority of his subjects Tem thousand is a goodly umber, (ven of persons who are not “celebrated” iu any sense: but the idea of getting together so ‘aany persons of any one nationality who have attained general distinction is beyond the grasp of the ordinary mind. Even the pictorial press 1s ard put to it for portraits that are worth pub- lishing. and many of the Americans whom it iIn- udes In Its list are very far from being “ele. brated” outside of thetr local flelds of labor. Even Af it wert possible to select 10,000 celebrated Americans of to-day, how many of them will be celebrities In 19767 Those of our descendants who have the good fortune to see the Chicago enthusi- ast collection when 1t is taken ont of its hiding- piace will read in it a more eloquent sermon on (be ¥ictssitudes of human fame than was ever de- itvered [rom a pulpit. $$ The Roman Catholic leaders of the national | movement tn Ireland have concluded net to walt | upon the slow movement of the bisnops tn inter- | preting the papa! reseript, but to set forth their own views and urge their own plans with entire judependence thereot. Their maaifesto 1s unam- jguous In its total denial of the right of the pope to medale with Irish politics, and in the assertion | ‘That the rescript is founded om misconception and ignorance of the subject. Such a docu- ment could mot hav? been tssued in Ireland Afty years ago without subjecting 18S authors to the severest discipline of the church, | and alienating a host of the people whose fear of the displeasure of the church would have over- come all consideration for their own material weil- being. It ts significant of the strong hold which (be patriot catse, as now developed, has upon the hearts of Irishmen everywhere and iu every con- | dition of life, that its chief promoters should have beea willtog to come out so boldly in opposition to a papal decree. — >» By the terms of a law recently passed ‘by the Onto legislature, executions in that state now take place privately within the enclosure of the pent- ventlary at Columbus, instead of in the county Where the Offeuce was committed, and usually ‘they occur in the Bight time, at an hour not known tn advance to the general public, and im the pres. ce of @ small number of persons only, who are ‘there Lo take oMctal cognizance of the fulfilment of the law, and not to gratify morbid curiosity. ‘This 18 @ great advance on the public hangings Litberto in vorue in most parts of the country, which serve the bad double purpose of brutalizing ‘the vicious mob usually assembled on such oeca- sions, and enadiing hardened eriminals to pose Defore the pubilc as Christian martyrs, certain to £0 from the gallows straight to heaven. ———— ‘The latest thing tn land boom tactics has been tried in California, woere a regiment of regular troops is to have its summer camp in Santa Bar- bara for the purpose of attracting visitors and reviving the Sagging popular interest in real estate. The cost of transporting the soldiers is to ve met from a fund subscrived by interested parties, Next we shall bear that speculators have opened a new watering place somewhere on the coast and built @ navy-yard for a free gift wo the United States Government, on condition that one ‘War vessel, With a certain contingent of dancing ensigns, shall be kept at anchor there each sum- ‘or a specified number of years The army navy are not without thetr practical uses, $$ Senator Morrill is twitted with Inconsistency in pposing & gift of the mall to the local raiiroads afier voting W give millions of acres of public jands to western railroads. The western grants secured transcontinental communteation, solidified the repul tated military movements for its prutection and opeped up to settlement great states and terrMories. If Congress cam be eriticised for making ti ese grants on the score of inadequacy of considerazion, What defence will there be for a gift to the railroads of a part of the capital city, Nituout any compensation to the nation what- soev $2 Secretary Fatrehild dentes vigorously that civil service reform 1s abandoned by the administra tion, though admitting that it is“not yet ex- tended so far as many of us hope that it may be ia time.” Surely no onecan speak any fairer than that, Between the guarded complaints of Har- per's Weekly and the encouraging representa- ‘tons of Secretary Fairehiid, the pubile will con. clude that ctvil service reform is ot dead, but. is merely sleeping until after election. —————- HIRTWAISTS. In every howe where “childhood's happy Jaugh” ta beard the subject of Shirtwaists must be one of interest to parents, Shirtwaists, then, ‘will be our theme to-day. , SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The demand for Shirtwaists has become 20 ereat in our house, the variety of tastes so vast and so radically different that it has become ab- solutely necessary to carry in stock every kind sad style that's made, and we do it. SAKS AND COMPANY. While we have other styles possessing great merit yet we must say the “STAR” brand shines as brightly, in popular favor as its “fixed” sponsors do in spotiess space, its popularity will not wame because each succeeding season the manufacturers come out with some new im- provement, anticipating every want, We con- trol the “Star” Shirt Waists for the District. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The “Mother's Friend’: is another brand that finds popular favor. Its peculiar construction recommends it to mothers of Boys who habitu- ally burst the buttons off their waists, In this case the buttons are sewed on a beif, the button holes being on the waist. The same belt can be ‘worn with any number of waists. SAKS & COMPANY. ‘The ‘*Brokaw” Woolen Waists are tho best that are made; in contradistinction to all others that are made of Woolen fabrics they fit per feotly. They are thoroughly shrunk snd the colors are perfectly safe. We have the choicest products of the “Brokaw” Manufacturing Co, Fre g1t0 $250, eae Unlaundried waists from 25 to 48 cents. ‘Laundried from 48 cents to $1.70. No matter how cheap the waist, the fit will be found per- fect. We have no place in our stock for goods ‘that will not at gags SAKS AND COMPANY. When thought clashes with thought, the trath will emanate. So when Designer's interests clash, finer patterns are sure to be produced. The patterns we are showing this season are the most beautiful we have ever seen. SAKS AND COMPANY. We have secured the services of » lady of ex- Perience (late of O'Neil’s, New York,) who will hereafter have entire charge of our Shirt Waist Department, Mothers will appreciate the change. SAKS & COMPANY, THE BOYS' PROVIDERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. _ my) T. SPOOL COTTON that make up Dry ‘Goods for sale should send fer to mylo-40. 5p MILLERS’, 3120 M st nw. Masao Sivex Mex Is Sivex YEARS, AND IS NOW PINING FOR THE EIGHTH. Alady—from Chicago,of course—who is at present in Washington veeking to recover a prnaion alleged to be due her second husband, is the object of much eu- Fioslty to those acquainted with her matrimonial ex- ploite. The following ia her story as told to a repor- ter: “I was but seventeen years of age when I was firat married. No 1 was kind aud industrious, but aw- fully hot-headed. He wouldn't let me have my own way and I discharged him. That ia, I mean to say that Tmade bim pay for a divorce. No.2 I don't know much about, In fact, I don’t remember his name. He called me Duckie and I called him Birdie. He was drowned three weeks after our marriage. No. 3 had Jenty of money, but he was stingy. 1 lived with bi Mixmvnthe forsed biun to serike med andve i Gide uve longs they never don pleasant fellow. but he snored dreadtuily. Of course, coudn't live with him. T paid for, the divorre that time, however. No. 6 didn't atop for 2. divorce. I heard he west ® Austra iia tomscaye te. No.7 ie ley SUll ving. He was perfectly sane wheu i married Rim. but went to an aayiuia two weeks later, The doc’ relaunched when Tasked if the great Joy aid uot turn his brain. ni Well, T wouldn't refuse a Sze. PER DOZ “Am Tlooking for No, veal nice man. 1 like Washinton mon. ‘The well dre-sed~ They tel! me that VICTOR E-ADLERS TEN Pee CENT CLOTHING HOUSL: O27 and G2 Sevonta. street “nortive:st. has the best-fiting and Tiost ats Unt Clothiuuin Wasuingtom, and that he sce Very near actual cont, If he'd tuove to Chicago, he'd 008 mnake e fortune.” VICTOR BE ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 OT and 92 7th st n.w.. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. my21 ast Rissoss THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT. THE LOWEST PRICES, THE LATEST STYLES. MOIRE BLACK AND COLOks, FROM 50c. MOIRE SATIN EDGE, FROM 90¢. UP. MOIRE CROWN EDGE, 8, 98c. SATIN SERGE, SARATOGA, NEWPORT. STRIPED SATIN AND MOIRE. PRICES GUARANTEED. AT THE uM $3 HH ERB my21 316 7TH STREET XW. Rovvero Prices Ox ‘TRAVELING BaGS AND SATCHELS. 14 15 16 Inch. L453. 1.60 1.75 190 2.10. SICKEL TRIMMINGS, 2.00 235 250 275. ER, LEA-COVERED PRAME cies Inch. 2.50 275 3.00 3: ATHER, LEATHER-LINED. 25, 1201S id 1S | 16 Incl 60 290 320 350 aso. 8 20 22 24 lnch, * 00 4.60 5.30 6.00. <f ig is eas URED, ‘#540 600 6.60 725 800 87s, sesprunent of Finer Quality of Traveling Bags that we manufacture Trunks and Hi hess, and guaranties to giv you best Value for your mb31-3m___TOPHAM’S, 1231 Pa ave. o. w. ‘The local athletic cubs do well to repudiate, officially, connection with and responsibility tor ‘the Sunday glove-fight. The community encour- ‘ages Its young men in the seasonabie enjoyment ‘of athletic sports, but it sees nothing, except dts. ‘credit to everybody concerned, in an open-air Sun- day Mst-fight between members of these local clubs, managed by professors 1m the school of Pugilism in accordance with the rules of the prize. ring. ————$—- = Governor Ruwell A. Alger, of Michigan, has sub- scribed five hundred dollars for the relief of the sufferers by the Mississippi floods. The other cap- FPruscu Crocks AND LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES AT cost. FRANK X. LEWIS, Jeweler and Silversmith, ounce apie ty oppo somaig tear | SNe Zar Soe J ApIEs SILK MITTS 1x , ie. con es... |e | Visrrons To Wasutarox ‘will find Ladies’, Men's, and Children’s Furnishings of ‘every description at New York prices; also, goods suit- able for presenta, at : ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Ps. ave, a 58g P aa tun 242 8 00 A L ° RB ER 00 ¥ 4 0 ¥ A sco, SN ON Bs te F°% NNN ie awk go sek ft PRS BEB A AR G66, AA NONN LE. ee hae tun it = Nees ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Our system of business—strictly cash purchases and sales—enables us to offer the latest novelties in Fist, Clark & Fiace's Scaris, I. & R. Morley’s English Un- derwear and Half Hose, etc., at 10 per cent below pre- ‘ailing prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Pa (Ladies space below.) aes Luone Bessen Visirea ‘The advertising man listened to a sermon yesterday, the subject of which was, “All things work togetber for good,” and left church with more faith than when he entered. Our $10, 812, and $15 Besded Visites and “Pelerines” are so soucht after that the more ex- ensive ones are not selling as they should, “All ‘things work together for good.” We shouldn't have thought so Saturday in regard to these wraps, but to-day we are less narrow-minded. Yon benefit by the reduced prices, and we learn a lesson that'll benefit ‘usin the future. We offer bargains to those who can afford to take advantage of them. Our #22 Beaded Visites reduced to $20, our $23 “reduced to $20. Our $27“ “reduced to $23. Our $20 Mourning Wraps reduced to $15. Our Teduced to #2 Ours35 reduced to Our 939 “reduced to $35. Our $15 Wraps for Old Ladies for $10. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Pa, ave. (Suit Darwaine belo Orrsise Or New Surrs. For Ladies and Children we are exhibiting decidedly novel snd original styles in India Linen, French Sateen, Scotch Gingham and Pique Suite. Those who never wear ready-made suits may yet practical hints concerning their Summer Dresses, by an examination of our new styles. We'll show the New Suits with pleasure, for we hope to suyply you with dress ma- terials if you don’t purchase a suit. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th _ Guit bargains below.) ake Surs Ar ‘Revver Prices. The benefit to you is direct, but so indirect to us that ‘we write with a six, “All things work together for good.” The following reduced prices are for our en- tire stock of Ladies’ Flannel, Cashmere and Cloth Suits, suited for seashore and mountain wear, ALL 810 SUITS REDUCED TO 85. All #12 Suits reduced to $10. All 815 Suits r duced to #1 All 818 Suits reduced to $15. All $20 Suits reduced to #18. All 825 Suits reduced to 820. fw-Ten per cent discount off marked prices of all wraps FOR CHILDREN. As this discount is allowed on already reduced prices, you are offered these ar monte at nearly half the original prices, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor, 17th and Pa, ave, (Shoe bargains below.) Efe Woot Deres eas Comfort guaranteed if you'll try our Kid Oxford Ties MADE ALL IN ONE PIECE FROM SELECTED SKINS, ONLY 82.50, BARGAIN. ‘The season for Oxfori Ties being here we close out the following line of button boots BELOW COST. Our 83.50 Bright Dongola Button Boots reduced to 82.50. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Pa ave. | (Bee special sale notice.) Ee CE FLOUNCINGS, AND SASH RIBBONS AT THE _(See space below.) Bick Dhaess Goons Banoaiss. Itis only necessary to compare with samples of koods offered elsewhere to determine whether we are Offering the best values in the city at the following prices: BLACK SURAH SILKS 60c., 692., 75c. 61, 81.19, 81.25. BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE 61, $1.19, $1.20, $1.39, $1.45, $L.68, 81.89. BLACK SATIN RHADAME 75c., $1, $1.19, $1.29, $1.39, 81.48, 81.68. » 89c, $1, $1.19, $1.25, 5, $1.50, $1.68, $1.75, #2, 82.25. BLACK MERVEILLEUX SILK 89. G27-A full line of Courtauld’s Crapes and Priestley’s Black Goods, and which we offer from ten to fifteen per cont below prevailing prices, and for this reason, THE. PALAIS ROYAL IS THE ONLY STORE OF ANY NOTE IN THIS CITY THAT DOES A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Ov Brsck Lace Frovscrxes ‘We confidently ask you to learn prices elsewhere be- fore you see our stock, because so many visitors of late have assured us we have “The best variety and lowest pricea” As compared with the Flouncings heretofore offered by us, we can without exaggeration quote them ‘worth as follows: BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS. . «bu. We are showing BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE LACE FLOUNCINGS; also, DRAPERY NETS, proportion- —- ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (See apace below.) Dazss Goovs For Couuzxor- MENTS. A good sign for ladies to ask us for samples, and later on buy of ua, It has been so of late with regard to Cream and White Dress Goods. We fee! confident of your ultimate patronage if you'll but “sample us"* WHITE INDIA SILK, 27 inches wide, $1.25. WHITE AND CREAM CHINA SILKS, 24 inches, 75e.: 27 inches, 98¢ New Srock Or Haxsenes. E | Weta & Lorsnors Corum MONDAY, MAY 21ST, 1888. CHANGED DAILY. Ovexx> Tis Morwwa. New French Satteens st 25c. per yard. New Ginghams st 123¢e. New Imported Scotch Ginghams in Ombre and Lace effects. Special bargains in Black Surah Silk, Napkinsand Table Imm Hiseoua ave Gab an Lae en New al Tennis Fiaunels WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Seasoxantz Darss Fasnics Revvcep. We are quoting Closing-Ont Prices on Various Lines of Seasonable and Desirable Dress Goods, ‘The following are afew marked refuctious re- cently made, ‘Woolens 590, 81 Woolens 69c. 91.25 Woolens 75c. ‘These are in Fine Stripes, Checks, Plaids, and Fancy Mixtures, and deserve the attention of the trade. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. n.w. Repveriox Is Parrenx Roses, ‘We have concluded to close out the remains of our stock of Braided and Embroidered Pat- tern Robes, and to that eud have made the fol- lowing concessions in price: #10 and $12.50 Robes reduced to $7.50. |5 Robes reduced to 810. 820, $22.50, and $30 Robes to $15. ‘These are the same desirable Robes which have been selling readily at their former prices. ‘We have also opened a new lot of those excel- lent FIVE DOLLAR BRAIDED ROBES, with which we have been so successful, and which sold well at the beginning of the season for 87.50 each. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11¢h ana F sta. n.w.__ Scxaer Groves ‘The second instalment of our extensive Glove purchase is now on sale, We believe that itis not possible to secure better values than these, Ladies’ 6-button length Lisle thread Gloves, brilliant finish, thoroughly stitched, small Seams, in assorted shades of tans and grays, also black, ‘ ONLY 25 AND 350. PER PAIR. Ladies’ 6-button length Taffeta Gloves, in black and assorted tins; very cheap. ONLY 290, PER PAIR. Ladies’ 6-button length fine Taffeta Gloves, embroidered backs, in black, tan, mode and brown. ONLY 450. PER PAIR. Ladies’ 6-button Victoria Silk Gloves, splen- did quality, strongly stitched, in assorted tans, modes, gray and black. ONLY 75c. PER PAIR. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Goon Varces Is Brack Goons. We offer reliable fabrics at popular prices, and call particular attention tothe following splendid values 40-inch Black All-wool Albatross, in blue Diack, at 40c.; in jet black at 45 and 50c. per yard. 39-inch Black A'l-wool Nun's Veiling. ONLY 50c. PER YARD. ‘39-inch Black All-wool Foule. ONLY 50c. PER YARD. ° 39-inch Black All-wool Tamise. ONLY 500. PER YARD. 40-inch Black All-wool Batiste, same weave as Tamise, and as light asa Nun's Veiling. & very desirable summer fabric, ONLY 59c. PER YARD. 40-inch All-wool Gray Suitings in light, me- dium, and dark effects. Choice fabrics, and very desirable for either in or out of mourning wear, REDUCED FROM $1 TO 75c. PER YARD. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 1ith and F ste. n.w. Dness Tanonxe Braws Repvcep, To close out few lines of Dress-Trimming Braids, we have made the following reductions. ‘1 and 15g inch Wide Open-Work Tinselled Mo- hair Brads, eight rows of gold tinsel; colors, Seal, Navy Blue, Garnet, Gray and Havana Brown. REDUCED FROM 25 TO 10c. PER YD. 13nd 2 inch Open-Work “Novelty” Mohair ‘Trimming Braids, attractively run with gold tinsel. Variety of colors, REDUCED FROM 50 TO 25c. PER YARD. We also call attention to our excellent line of TUBULAR COTTON TRIMMING BRAIDS for braiding white Pique, Lawn and Woolen Dresses, for sea-shore aud mountain wear, com- mencement suits, &c. Elegent line of White and Cream Wool, and Siik-Trimming Braids, for braiding wedding aud evening dresses, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F st ‘We shall cpen Tuesday morning about ONE THOUSAND PIECES oF SWISS EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS which we have bought at exceptionally low prices. We confine our notice to the mention- ing of the following three remarkable values: 6-inch Hamburg Embroideries, full heavy patterns embroidered 33 inches deep, 239 Anches of plain cloth. ONLY 12. PER YARD. Full 45-inch White Swiss Muslin Flouncings, heavily embroidered 35 inches deep. ONLY $1 PER YARD. 200 pieces Herring-bone Trimming, 12 yards to the piece. ONLY 18c. PER PIECE. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, cor. 11th and F sts. n. Unruorsreey Derantwesr. WOODWARD & LOTHRUP call particular attention to the followingextra good values: 1,000 yds. Lace Striped Curtain Scrims, REDUCED FROM 12% TO 8c. PER YD. 1,200 yds. Lace Striped Curtain Scrims, REDUCED FROM 15 TO 10c. PER YD. 2,000 yds. Printed Madras Curtain Lace, cone Pattern, fu four choice colorings. REDUCED FROM 12% TO 100. PER YD. 1,000 yds. Printed Madras Curtain Cloth, ex- cellent imitation of silk patterns and colorings, ONLY 1230. PER ¥D. 50 pes. 31-inch Cretonnes, large variety of at- tractive patterns and colorings, for furniture coverings, curtains, lambrequins, &c. ONLY 12340. PER YD. B1ineh Furniture Satin, splendid ONLY 170. PER YD. 25 pea. 66-inch Striped Furniture Linens, ONLY 50c. PER ¥D. EXTRA VALUES IN TABLE COVERS, 50 Six-quarter Raw Silk Knotted Fringed Ta- ble Covers, ONLY 81.25 EACH. 50 Crete Table Covers, knotted fringe, excel Jeut colorings. . ONLY $3 EACH. (Fourth floor.) WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Gor, 11th and F sts, nw, y ae Buse Fuasszzs. Woodward & Lothrop call attention to their superb stock of Fine Flannels for LADIES’ TENNIS SUITS, LADIES’ SEASHORE DRESSES, LADIES’ ARCHERY SUITS, LADIES’ BOATING SUITS, LAaDIgs YACHTING SUITS, LADIES’ BATHING SUITS, &c, MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS, ‘MEN'S “OUTING” SHIRTS, ‘MEN'S “NEGLIGE” SHIRTS, MEN'S PAJAMAS, ha, &c., IN OVER ONE HUNDRED PATTERNS, ‘Twilled Flanaels, in white and navy bine, for ‘Tennis, Archery, Boating and Bathing Suits, ONLY 250. PER YARD, ‘Wrapper Flannels in a choice variety of besu- Cotton-and-Wool, 37 ic, 50c. and 65c. per yd, * All-Wool, 50c., 65. and 80c. per ya. ‘Twilled Tennis Flannels, 370. 50c.and 750. Heavy White Tennis Flannel, 650. WANTED-- A ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ WAXED. WOMEN $10 TO e40; UNFURNISHED Fe RENT_TWO OR THKEE UNFURNISHED, away: vers zi S tiate = Aa ies Booetene sping, wth ees and bath; private fuanls, Sooke. ReCUOMhS B56 Fat aie mraor | act ne Gert ait “wea ¥V Ei D— i JR Ok RENT—ONE NICE FURNISHED FRONT WAP RSERAIT 22. Ger, ciatt | Warcsaatinaeeaie Ses, ROOa 2 Sst. apply at ‘ot aw. mySi2e~ | gentieman, wife aud sou echt of meg Sallie | Srinting Onice aod Pio V ANTED CAN OFFICE BOY. WAGES @z A eee pods hicetien rail ne Tesscabie: refed | BOS Hot. n.w. Price, $10 W- ‘Address, iu own hand-writing, BOY, Gen eth ere aan + State exact loca | WAG: KE: wus myah-st*_ | _mydl-see PERMANENT, Star office, ‘WASTED—4 CATHOLIO YOUNG MAN, WITH | \y7ANTED-AN UNFURNICHED ROOM-RENT | at'tor othe experience in are ee WAN coca s10, oth; contra jon: | SOR RENTOFA 5 — * Gi P rj FF AM: REF ENT HAVING Saag Ot Wiiine fo work “Aarne Wed. Df | steamers Aires EXER Secon ~~ ae | Reps ear Say Qe EEN Mata WASTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED inates. Furaiched rooms and table iret-closs, north. ‘on June 1st ie family, facnished Room 30th and Q ste, one aquare from F-xtreet Board for $40. No other stral West Washineton; shady yard, end ful on rel afldreen siviur ful decesiption, | focality: references cuekament® eimai” eee —— FOR BEST ROOMS ECRSTRHED OF UNFER: iahed: with board. Apnly between 4.2 tm. at 200 11th st aw Keleen my lve Fee eas 3 PPER FLOORS. UN- furnished, of 1112 F Pont prices low. my 191m JOK RENT—WELL_ i Fess aud bean toa WANTED —, DICKS AGENCY FOR | COOKS, Julctnforsraveline waitertsoechones an Reations (oF funily and resorts, “Allcity references. 613 7th st B. W: "ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, MUST UN- roars a ypaninescuve aid dre-erte And fully com- t 155, Blas ote Aare, Wit akcoodt ANTED—AaN ACTIVE MAN ACCUSTOMED TO Wirt of nartes cal va wave Wgcugr oman, To of ‘hina whotele fruit store. HeAHAM & BON, Bos Toth ee mw. APP tO W. it Waste D—ENERGETIC PERSONS OF EITHER Yigal gan PMETEEDAY ERNE ct anon E 3, 0 Brat door, 608 F at he = mySi-se ANTED—GIRL GERMAN OR ENGLISH PRE- Mee ee for the sunimer. Box 67, Star oflice. my21-3e* ‘W4NTED-A Cook AND CHAMBERMAID AT Wier tiatecate “NP CHAMBERMAID 7 ‘W4ZIED_STEADY YOUNG MAN TO WORK AS jecs clerk in restauraut six days in the weok: barre from 10am. to 12 pau. ‘Address CHECK, Star Keterences, ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, skCON: (D-HAND ron, paper bisae and Coppersin late OF aeoall cusetty, 1. Paper > oF } ‘Auditor Box 16, Star o may2t-te Wonsst be iatestsie, rood Gress Box 25, Star office. man end wife, o- quiet wen: fleni-n: no other lodgers or boatders. iW Sth st nw. ce mp1 OR, KENT—FOUR VERY PLEASANT ROOMS d boanl in private family, aode Inlapd ave" near 1Su. st App at room 14 1008 Fat us any 19-38° i RENT — NICELY FURNISHED CARRIAGE. nd cheap. d= WASTE 5. PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- ry tered, Mattresses ade over in Arwelass atic ences {Urhished as to Workushalip Week dome at residences. "Address C. NELSON, 314 10th st... a ee First Foomi: also othr rooms. Good lova WASTED. A SOUND AND APE HORSE FOR | lows C rele. Transient table boanders enaainct tne must beweutle sa haruese apd under | ApDIy at 1:22 1th street nw ‘and have i: price reasonable. “Address | 359% RENT—BY JUNE 1, Ki Fra. an 27 lows Giro ~ myst Suird, and fourth Roors, farulahed ores wR, | with or without boerd. at suiniuer Twlee, aecortiba to Tocation” 617 11th street nw. myo Ste F an geamuents per’ Year nine, which are paid in Washing: faim _advence tor every ah 2 Sadie 2 JOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMMER ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS | ton: will pay aascanmen! Fooms. corner house; east and south frout. refer- Ww 4 the. Issued 1874." Confined to cng profession, \ " and reterenees 10 fl au, nuorrapt postion: | wos dover 863,000." Adres AEUABEE gaces required: 1101 Ket. __ F st, Room 4. “ate mcheucs - —-2 : Te aE * pie WANTED—COMRADES OF G_A_R. ON THE | -DELO3e bd V ANTED—A WORK-HORSE, SOUND, GENTLE, hot over nine years; price, $100 oriess. Adress, with description, Box 2, Star uilice. ‘my 19-3 z OR RENT—1328 1ST. N.W.. OPPOSITE PRA’ agy, euteat soldier novelty ever Placed oh he, tua Pit Fert: coo piesnsat rouse for tre panne FAULKNER eaLLay, 1713 Without board: references exchauced. any 19-Ot pee a mE | \VANTED CLAIMS — WIL PURCHASE THE | P70 RENT—T Wo FURNISHED FRONT KOOMS = whole or partinterest inwcisiia agency if enue cond Bore je for parior and bedrouuue W fosareas De coe, MY SEW PEXARTMENT; | OT Sovtousca terms, “Address Box Sl, | new house, occupied ty owler, every convenituce, at, J fc mits iy aaa Dio AO A A COMPETENT MUTE GIT, AS eS peered vo eters Apply 1204 Macsachuve' WARTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMA Apply 10) Patna Siar office, Ww KREME __ my 18-3t* ANTED—TO SELL AN INTEREST IN AN ES- tablished and profiiable Real Estate Business, quiet home assured; references required. 1025 14th st cor. Corcoran st my 18-3 OK RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, Meck. of month, choice table in house THE BUCKINGHAM, 020 19th st. uw. route Mok heres OK KENT—471 BST, THI purchaser must be & man of studs and affaim: Eeierigneed bookkeeper preferred. Star ofiice. v ANTED—THE PEOPLE OF FIRST WARD TO J.G. KEIANGLG has opened an Toe UNFURNISHED WY ANTEO—A QUICK. ACTIVE YOUTH 10 DRAW Fancy Cake Bakery at 1018 18th | houseaeeping, siso two Toums on Bd Boor, no cute ies ; i scaceping. ous of 3 Baie MENT2N Brug Store Lith and Pets,” | sea Hc Cream S150 por gals Fe, hat eal | Gren a on Se Honea yi * tay tort Lok RENT— LARGE FRONT Room, NICELY ‘ANTED—A YOUTH ABOUT 17 Of 18 YEARS 7 ANTED—DANIF! WwW MOFFAT, 414 436 ST. | furnished: suitable for two. will reut very. of age to learn the drut bustaess; must come well | aan Wells; Fumps furuishe: well work of ali | Also two untunulshed rooms. 407 G st ‘my recowtuerid Raz thaud Yate. | kinds dche: skilled workincn euupioyed: proms . : myZiat ead, HMhand Fete | fention; prices moderate, uriven wells s specialty TPH BEST THRER UNFURNISHED ROOMS SAT TRDOTa-WABHINGTON GRDETT moan ae : _| Biter att hountticeyitieat 1308 sits new. ie W itentorieudiog Seater Gaon Grote Rmctien | WANTEDAT KNOWN eat FRESH ALDER | POR KENT —1Wo UAFUKNISH:D COMMUNT. | ot address aud education ; well reconmended ; | ney Butter os churned every morning aud de- coating iooms, secoud in private iamily; yy weekly; call 9 o'clock. podern tmproveuents, TAS ith stn. my 1. JOK RENT—PURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED salary [at ‘start Livered fa 5y 1b. ""Ward” prints, 4c. per lb. Alen Cot SUEWART, O12 tae heese and Buttermilk, Sweet Milk oc. per quart. TkD — IMMEDIATELY — FARMER AND | _=7°_ z Toows, suitable for houseseopiag, lange aid AiLy. Winterovn foment Boundary st.op- | Wy ANTED-ALL ki ST | Alro basement vom. ial Porte Glenwood Cemetery: good vay and t-eatmient. on desizoun of getting best anfik sold inquiry at Cemetery wate or address C. STEWA! t from farm, pres 10c. quart, oY 1430N. Cap. st. 10-2 nih are turaiiod free of 14202 ge aa Star ofive wes; southeru expo ANTE! TTE AN Chamberlin Thee Se oe bens V MISSES OLCOTT & COOPER, TAPE: | Wins Bnstciam Broghlya, New Nord ip and Macyiaig German aad | NV. writing and bicnormpliy, 310 its hw | xO. BEN I_FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS O8 Swedialy iyomen alwayn Wanted, FS MCLSILAAL | Room’ aecond landing, Art’ doar went of “Su first floor; suitable for housekeepine, =u 630-082 Fost. aw. my0-G8 For evemint work notify beborn teria 731 Lith wt. ny WASTED SG EDIATELY—A Gop Buead | A Miss of work at siatidand rages. —__uus JOR RENT — TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING and bucuit baker, at BLALH’S, 647 and 649 | TED—TRY OUR BUTTBKINE AT 20 CEN frout rooms, furnished: suitable for gents or tor _- my10-2¢"_| ser than butter; satiefeccion assured (all the, year | How ecTMW second story: southern, sxpownre, #1 WANTED—T0-DAY—COOKS, CHAMBERMALDS, | und) or mouey Tefunded. dul Get nw. copes all SS ee house wisis, walters, &¢.; also, lulp for waterius- sf day. Mail or tlephone orders delivered ‘at house | promptly. N.B—No connection whatever with auy tent is not sectred. | Pag yey Re eoaded, ie coaploy {OK RENT—HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ¢ EN st HE STEVENS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 417 00h | 4 frcond Moor, with oftce, parlor, Private o Lo SS se Lu WM. C. SCRIBNER. Arlington) Ho VANTED—A BAKE! EMA! 7 }—WELLS DUG, BORED. AND DiIVi so BOOKKEEPER A YOUNG MAN WO | i rn ee perme modersia, Wael. MORTRE. | come, with oF without boatd: alee first-claws table | Adarows, with teference, Be 2S th at. ne. ‘nyt may? y ANTED—A BAKER, WW STE FREDERICK VOOTS WAKERY, ALL SHED ROOMS, ON N “ = ‘Kinds of cakes, pies and bread, Tih wt, Just north of Te 4761. stn. 210 7th at aw. and’ and 3 Conter Marke RF r AVEL AND GIVE nae Fas 23 1:3m_ | Uusurpassed, my 16-0 “Fitestreet wile. Big pay for doiue it. Security re too'p.tm only. DUNLAP, 928 E st. A SURES | WASTED Src sop prngese , __FOR RENT—FLATS. __ TED—EXPERIENCED AND THOROUGHLY ‘coupetent chambermaid and nurse. Box 118 Star office. ‘my 18-30" WSASTED-A YOUNG MAN IN STOVE SIOKE, practical tinner preferred; permauent job to | Fight man; refereuce required; state experionce, Ad~ ., from moth and other iusect 11'¢ Dy se TER MAK&LT COLD STORAGE they will be kept at a fixed tempera ture during the hot season, at a moderate price per m0. my l-im V y ANTED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE, 1 OK RENT—44 K ST. N. E, A FLAT OF FOUR deautiful unfurniswed roomie, with all mod. imupa, | and conveniences for housekeeping: bath ob samme | floor: sink im kitchen. my 19-3t" | J2OR KENT—APARTMEST AT THE “PORTLAND® - - ‘until the Ani of October, one of the most desir ble Gress 1. C., Star office, TAC A Rr omg ri ai furnished fists, at a wreatly reduced price. Address W: AGENTS, q10 4 DAY 1 SS ULI Sa Gy iegaN aac | APARISRTS, Sit cee, tay 18-00 bber under varment: Simi LITTLE: | VW ANTED-S NG AD NING— Chico, HL ue earment ing 18-10" | WW fauies? and Geutlemen's Spring wulte Cleaned or WASTED | DUNDORES EMVLOYMENT nO. Seige. sitcefeet notion 28 pean expenences cole ___FOR RENT—STORES. _ Teau, conducted by ladies, me 1 fed for and delivered. poset nnat | = = and colored, for all _kinds of domestic labor, (or Dis- | $y °"sosits Portland Flats ges TAN OLD FEED STORE—A GOOD trict and staten, with reference. 717 Mat. 8 Suance for solhe oe with suall capital, Bent only 810 per month. Store, 1417 324 st. nw. [ED-HOKSES TO PASTURE, KE! PIN 1; box-stalls: paddocks aitached; ‘miles from city, ron PATENIED, NOV: used in every :.ousel Sioeedgas ie tia R.A. PHILLIPS, 1419 New York ave, vee Onh.F CLARK, stize, Ma. | Fou .ttin deine, With bck stable bee Dea PES Rosca fe Pema with stamp, HUN- FANTED— STEAM CARPET CLE\NING AND | ness pomt on the strect. EC CUTTER lac Fat TER & RUSSELL, 15 Pearl ot, Grand Rapids, ee! Feathers Renovated. Mat- ‘Made Over, Furniture steam my 19-eo-Lm* and Moths De- | S54; 'ANTED—A MAN QUICK TO LEABN. LOCATED . ‘OMice 1402. . Factory Woninas ating che Woreptecet te btatocsi, | Sma EH YOUNGS, Ophea i402 Be ave. -Factory reavonaible house: saiary $100 to night party refer: | “ay it-m Swe Sess arn pe ph tee AS WAS 1ED-0L GOLD UND SILVER wouGHT FULLERTON, ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. | sg selon G06 Tilvet core Pater Oe enatestar. | my 1@-Bte __ 519 th et. Wise for Prof, CHRISTNER’S new “Inter- = — —— ~3 3 (OK RENT-STORE AND DWELLING due aes wonton 2 set naa ch 2Oae st naw. contaiuia 1 4 ern improveimente, Jnguire 1638 14th'st, all V TANTED—IT KNOWN THAT C. 8 BUNDY, OF 458 Louisiana ave.,( ite City Hall), 1s Com- ee Deeds tor Biates aud Terntories, Es national Tallof system with any inch-rule or tape. measure aloue. ‘Patterns ‘aud tusterials cut, bastod, S.J. MENBEG “Cousorvatory 222 F st. nw, Washiugion, D.C. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT-STABLES OR STALLS FOR ONE _ MONEY TO LOAN = sre = undied horses, at 14th and © sta sw. JOHN M. = = = -| YJONEX TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ATS AND | ¥ ATV Osh. __miyz 1-8 YY Seen STUATION FOR 4 WAITER Fon | D- Comrcent CHARLES W. FOE SESSA, G00 BRICK STABLE: TWO F mouths. Can bring very sathsfactory recom F carriage. 93 F stig from family he is now with Ingein- of | _™319-6t oe cdo 2015 Gi st joel ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE a nurs oF lniy's mad to faniily going to Europe a JOSEY TO TOAX AT FIVE PEE c proved Teal estate security. pectalty TYLER & e8-T ew? V NTRY REAL ESTATE. AAtress F., Btarcfiice. Los FOR SALE OR RENT-AT HERNDON, VA, A = cere | ygonty to Low OR SALE OR RENT—AT HERNDON, \ Ree i 18 an to sult at current rates on approved real- | X° plcamutly situated Cotta, and, Stabin, son? of | furan <—_ i state secur.ty. EC OU ‘0. und, £0 sree minutes’ walk Station, Butlera SAM'L A: COOMBS. 920 Fae wows tay oes | Sitin ~~ Saeglamienateriencneneeseamigger WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED W mau, a situation to fo away witha fuully. Isan excellent geamsiress, aud does not object to the care of achild. Adaress EXCELLENT, Star office. myZ21-20° $8,00 oh real estate security ; no commiss.on charged. QOK SALI SIX ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, vod, Ten ment Howse, coutaibilig tive rooms: Fer cent for two, three or five years, x x5 EE Ae ‘eividemar 2g 3°% ‘well of water. ale from, WANRED BY A COMPETENT wut woman | ™511-20 x: eee a Situation as chanabermaid or waitress; no ob | JYfONEY TO LOAN ON AYE KEAL © fection to traveling. ox will take charge of house Yor | WMMtato, in sums $1,000 xo $20,000, True sates he summer; best reference. Address I. L. = available. J.B. WIMEK, 1313 Petuw. ty 8-Lin office. seq eas ie WASTED EY A RESP: BLE AN GI 4 Situation to do light housework iu a small family. Address "730 C st. 1 JAM FOR SALE IN PG. 0. MD—2 MILES trom Beltsville, on B. & O. Katiroad, 58 acres, 101m wood: bal-tce cleared; fine y watered, «nal house, god Fouts and eiiborhood, aduiming farm of Bea Terms mode amy ut $700. Address | POSER TO LOAN, IN SMALL On LALGE SUMS, AMA cu real estate in thecity, at 9 and G jwr cent iater= eat. HILL & JOBNST 78 Took mt nw, laundress, aoe waltere, buijers coschiven. dairy y- BEALL, BROWN & 7 — men, and hotel help for resorts, 613°7th st.n.w. 1421 F st cs ACRES OF a1-ot" < uuproved by # lance frame house fourteen IN ; : tio — TRAN ESTIENT OS vot wit a ajouiue ttn sible wd al wos. 2 Riatose chamberaalas resmeasee eeR GeS ren ONT Myanbe guantenny, nt vaildines owe of the mut deli places in Qsttw. | eat BUNS S100 FO 81.000. feo Wain ihudine furaiture coved YANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRU, A POSTTION ALL, MCHAUGED, » ».. | Inthe neues S oe Werrot og crumbarmend tn's gus deuie aie ———— st 916 F st. mw. BEKER, 718 9thst.s.e. it? T DURING SUMMER — BEAUTIFUL 000—TO LOAN 000 W aAtstibermalde: also cooks, nanten perros 09 ON REAL ESTATE. food water tea a i oan ine Stn moe Bers Oe mp ee ore 500__tap25)_THOS. F. WAGGAMAN._| WATE Deweuvilie Mout Ca, ait may lo at Ser Te hes SE a fois froin staiiou: 66 acres: dwelline, stave’ Ot ‘rapher (Pitman): low wages expected. be SWOLMSTEDT £ BuAbiey 810.000. “SDULARY = WHITING, references. Address Boz 84, Star office, nig iO-3e° 2 my 1Pot __1320 F at., Washington, B,C, _ Wintebca MAN WHO 18 STUDYING AY in the a nd desiree to — 2 in = city, accept any. honorsble employ meut for stall pay Tae fi tens education. ‘Adurees P.Q., Star ot AY my1l9-st* 2 ‘ONEY TO LOAi M ‘Tu sinounts of #1,000 and over. WAL B. BARSTOW, Keal Estate Agent, GLo 7th st, mow. HOMESTEAD 3 ACRIFICE — HANDSOMEST SiC Vitinis foreat Guviling and, qromnae dovellinge. an WHITING, 1350 F st. OLD to sat 35 miles from Washington: coat $120,000. DULANY & muy’ NDOWMENT, LIFE AND 70: FOR SALE—LOTS. Jpon SALE 2v-ACRE LOT ON THE CONDUIT Festi ature ti urotemne oly op ok oe the Dist w wie lingers rout Uiice. inl a a PAP — SP D uo Petes tot nee ee oak ke eta epee DAVID D. STONE BOO Pat hae Pee er tellt te patos ulead ab decent street iyelading sorner, only 13 pai WHiTakih & JORDAN, Sel? Pat JOR SALE—LoTs ou Pena ave ne, at a sacrifice, Lo eettie ab ewtate. SEE Aho AS Lect peice $4.50 to 600 per apt, dears. Call aud wet pust nd WALKER & WALTER, Teal Waa brokers, OAS Fo aw, itis” Puli allies ."“Wike fed few if cont to) pus euyel Witlen & xeperny, Sas ta ave 0 ‘Further particulars _may21-1m JOR SALE— Two lots, Lat, meer 19th wt. mw. w., Cheap, Aprils to _my?h-tw | CHARLES EARLY. 603 14th st oR SALESVERY DESIKANL) LOCATED com foe ian moreloaet eectionot flr rice suitable jor ing ott) bods ui " Bt. Cloud Building, #th and F ata ay toe OK SALE FINE 50-FOOT PRONT ON KENE- ave. north side, just West ot 14th. st. tw ou strects: cura gan level. thers. one alte oF to hoid for advauce. J. WIM Geeta Ex SALE— WASHINGTON BEIGNIS, TRE 12475 exch, Prettiest little but ding lot in the: subsivision, for fons than ay vthver cau os bousht fr. mo}-tuine eee new so how erecting; water, est. froaiect fom Se Wik ie mada hie Fe. SALE—DBSIRABLE LOTS SUITABLE FoR otee ta La Droit Park at iow tee ‘AL. BARBER & CO. Sel mud F ste, ow F THOSE BLAUTIFUL myst | eae Pali xell cheap to prompt layers. look at them beturs purchas. ere. Also several cheap lote om bia Heurhte, 12th wt da Pours and lot (at €1.000) ob 7H st we. below Peumsy! ante CHAS. AL SHUT LDS, ny 19-3 lovd Fat tow Jocation A. tasen at once it can be purcussed Uutle good and ali taxes paid to di CHARLES W. MANDY. may 19-38 vo Pet w UK SALE-7 VALUABLE LOTS, CORNER 137 ud W ath Bw, having s froutage at Lv feet ht. ad 130 feet on Wat; cheapest serv price, per fool 1 AM CAL OR SALE— yrs Lote ob Pat. between 16th and 27th, at 1.60 per ivot. ‘On Qat., between 13th and 14th Ais, several lots ou 160 Cires my stall bo: _ my. FS" SAD NPEY DESIRABLE Lor ON wut st., between M and N sts. uw. 2650 fect; very’ cheap &” $1.35 per aquare foot my vat” ‘A. T COUMBE, 1425 New York ave. OR BALE LT 61. squ 748, 16x70 FEET. Price #200. “A rare chauce r ‘A 1. COUMRE. may St NEAR 16x26 $500 per lo 4 ree lots, 6th st, pear 70 to alley, @1,800 for all it BENS. S PITRE, 12: A BARGAIN Ifsold in afew dave. on the north aide of Bost. m, Bpfromting’ Capital "Feed “Te 200 to 10° foot ANCOLN ali THOS. G. KENSEY, mapa __ THOS eo JOK SALA BEAUTIFUL LOT J0x11n HET » to 10-foot a all encumbrances, on Dela Ware ave., bet. C anid D ste. hue, with party w rr aut plans for houseand stable. Apply to M. ROCHY, 497 C st. nw, ray 1-0" TOR SALE 10 LOTS 50x10 BET iim axe peal sta. apd Boundary and Whitney ave earh @i100, - TNO'P WRoG a WEN my18-3t 1008 Fat. JOR SALE_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Jot in Mi Piearant op Park at. nogg 14th ot. y ASS fect, J. K MELFORD, 148968 ot my iS FOE SEE THE Bost AND garrsT 1y\ ps7 ment of suall amounts. 29 down and @10. por month wil "buy a. building fot on four equares from." Pew 300, RA Pull apz3-3m. ror SALE 200, FEE T FRONT BY 75 FRET deep. trout roe bear Lipesin Guiy'Se if taken at one Whe WhiGHE. Koon, f St. Cloud Build ng, #th and F streets ay Bt? street oF avenue, Waite “avenue cars, at only PS. 1410 New bork ave, Gb. ibsiantial value im that vicinity QOK SALE LOTS ON CAPITOL MULL NEAR THE Capitol, 18 £ front; from #700 to $1,000. INO. 'F. WAGGAM AN, my18-3t 1003 F st JOK SALE CHOICE LOTS IN, v “This charming tract which has Just been gubdiyidet aud improved at a large expeuse offers to those tok Ihg luvestinents, or uice surburban Louies the very Dest indnermeuta yet oteced. Iti beautifully situated immediately on the most fashionable of ail the drives ercutd Washi one leading inte the Scldiere’ Howe Park. £ A bow gratvied street bas beet Laid 0 with brick sidewniks, cae atid shade-tre Oue-fourth ot the lots have large and Of different varietios bow growing on U uss been laid off in sinall lots, so there will i co olurctivnable i auost “uther set. uta sery moderate. apd the tern The prices Mbersit Call early eet the first choter 6 te hots eat ve eect Ou the pretuines, Cor, Staind X. B. In the best interest of the appreciated by those purchasing Deaclause mserted in each ¢ forever the ground, A diaeraun OR SALE—200 FT. FRONT ON 7TH ST. ABOVE SNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1005 F at. © bu LOT, oN Onto ave., between 12th and 13th sis , fronting 80 fee: ob Obic ave., ‘and ruuning through to B st gianing mull Boundary. Sse This is of cartiagy bazaar pric JOUN &. WAGGAMAN, 1905 my 18-68 ‘CHOICE LOTS IN BELLE- treet, brick sidewalos, parking, shade frees, nas and immediately ou the 7th st. bore oar Line, which will be superceded in the verv bear future by deable road. ac HILL Food place {oF mp7 Gt Cor. Sth aud F sts. mw, LOK SALE 38000 FEET OF GROUND ON Co- Jumbie Heiss within one bork of Dr. Ham. ion’ new resideuce, Bt mpecnisuve fyures, : hanuge for sotue vod Uutidaug’ dots im ett ace PAKRER, [415 F st aw. mye JOR SALE-LOT 130X110, NW. COR 3D AND E wee nara INE POLICIES ie EA Goon SIANY GMaLi trter, who has his-owa machine, a postion aa | E's bowed st highest carh Prices, Loans pomotiated | VIALE Taam, MAME A, GOgPyunaiaem Oe sqqanueneis or correspondent. Address’ Box 15 SON over er & Rutherford, L307 F at. Padus | Haj peaventent to theratieen’, & P. Bilt S00. TANTED — SI1UATION AS HOl CANS AND DINCOUNTS JOR SALE—CHARMING LITTLE PLA\ EAR Wane re any tea Chane zaenae | WL RICH £00. Silver Spring Static Met. Branch Tomes pissy guplover varun with bee with rere, (on fine. pike, close to. 7th st, road, Apply at 1419 K st. n.w., present employer. my15-3t* BANKERS, Suted quot: we snenciennen: Sinosoem! house, pearl WANTED—4 COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER a ee, wT fect little Wiit'Bpe-wrice desiree s position name chaie | mh24-am, 613 15th st. ©. grapes: any one wanting perfect ut Departmenta.. Writes s plain hand aud has fair kuowl- | SOS —Toaxup ON SiOcks WORDS ARMY Sine iret ropnthre when tor party procuring sitaathie | Mi Sad Nevy pay accounts, notes and other securt- | +o gaLE OR EXCHANGE — A ye Aratmgntive wires to party procuring atuation, | 2x top pod stat oo OK BALE OR ora Kaldress ‘Metropolitan Hotel, city.” my ae Broker, 124 New orks arm of 1 ancitaly located. ta WAXTED-SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF Mase. ave 6. fraive houses on this property reut for $46 per mouth. « «acrisice to ap, im te pur chaser, “THOMAS A MITCHELL, 34 F st, Koom 4. my16-t FOR SALE-THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN BELLE vue— All uniformly and regularly ne y for: prices low aud on tog time. your pick BC. ii ‘Gor. Sth aud F sin. nw. pear Couuecticut ave. Tk st THOMAS A. MIT my 16-0 4 BET. 15TH AND 14TH B1x190. price 35. WN & CO. 1321 Fst, to employers: ref toed to > ate _GaF-SEVERAL FF 7 bears REVERS EMBLOV MENT AND Hoos | MIL war et cain Be career emt comme | boo SRILIGPS Tals BST oe eh ey oe cnee 6-61" 16 Toth and F ste. aw. 1 RENT—HYATTSVILLE, MD. sous doe maniou. Gko. Ww LiNKINA, Be LOAN ON MaRYLAND | £,*'9fDomE 3 “myilim A Yoitn tiod Hi stn ae WANTED--HOUSE! $100,000 rma and Country Faces.” AiARS Ste or ‘s‘sMiin, SALE CHOICE LOTSIN BELEN UE THAT — = — = G. b & OO. my! onan ineainainaaeis 7 ~ ‘ANTED—A SOBER RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, aOR RENTLTWO COTTAGES INTHE Banca: | ative mto the Coldiers ‘vote Parkwithan ever fas ‘who cau bring good ref. would like to take we BERK- | ing scenery, beautivul trevs, park a care Uf house for the sumiuer, Addreus KELEABEE, fea | aay is one Winans, Maae comets | METRE Pana thnde Sees Fae Star offs, a Said SHOWS. ‘Cotta, uuturnished. at Re Besch. (X. H..to leans for FOR SALE—A LOT 30053, ON GOUD STREET. Wauiaave. | termofyeare. S21 ‘year, or oe -f# 4, W fare ea Furntahos Houge for toe aurmer, bast | 22 —__-__-_ IAB Femuaplvanin ive. _| Sor onsr ng ome RG. Lak, 19523 Nem york | sefitd me Beaghornood whore mall bouece wil pay of referencegiven, Address M. A. 8., Star office. wo"; TOueAS paves. or T ave. ae es aay 19 F. WAGGAMAN, 1003-05 F st. my 16-O8 —————EE AEON MEAL ESTATE SECUMITY, {OR RENT_AT WASHINGTON GROVE, stb. 4 | —=——— ———aapuabmaan FRO! HOS. J. FISHER Cot “1 bly. ena Ea pm ley in re igeal bat an = Hist Fo aw. pigs Ceouralenanas, “Apply to" Bi WARNER & LOST AND FOUND. _ tween san om SO eeathesc:nleimie—_: yf A mat fpyeen gilt ad 19th.¥ and ma $2.00 cash will JOEY 70 DOAN OS REAL Estate at Low | OO acusn BEUTIFULLY srtvaT Lot Se CoA, WITH Twase sti Sabbeeas na W. G. Bey Star office, inv cs WASE-N DANENHOWER, Jmmodintely opposite, the Cetbelic University. and | oe ee ee ae ee te be CammOLan ‘ANTED-BY A COMPETENT MHITE WOMAN ap24 Successor to DANENHOWEK & SON, 1115 Pet a Ty WikER & WILDUR Looe h ee ous Sih wt ane > ane pabet amet 24 do plain cooking ‘aba kitchen work; bo waslins fost MONEE 70, 104M OM REAL Estaye om vimar. | “mytose Ps ‘OST-ON MAY 4TH ST BETWEEN foitrencea, ADDIS to D. U, F, Star office myiane lens cocurisien at to WANTED, 10, RENT A FARA POE ONE TEAR | 24Stwoom and » we.ie Kod, Morme F chee tok \VANTED-To RENT FOR 6 OR 12 MonTAG, | “Ray 0. C. GREEN. 303 7th et. now. erate inasiahod aud apts eeOET nee | given tf sevarmed'to Stet pweniy foville or Laurel. wive Gescriotion: Sat tet pes = NG Bw. Ltt cabs Sok jOk SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ionth to PRINCE UBORGE, Star office, te BOARDING. JOR SALE OR RENT— ort ey ei be sre ‘ANTED—TO BUY IN THE N.w. BE] cae i oRK CAN ireturned to S10 th mt — ‘Wiaow Brick: ace fees than six rovihe Aad Wank | SOUTHERNERS VISITING NEW YORK CAN Rhy ig Gaggia gees 4 Podern improvements, quiet. not more. than 62,600. rooms at 108 Hast + references ex- | Un‘ ius’ susded ‘yoru, Live beet incest ial rewit ee ieee HOUSE: Siar tice." myzioe | Muerte MISS A. ©. LETSON. ety ded Sowers 2 trina a tusmed to 1017 Senseo ore mye —10 RENT FOR THE SUMMER CLASS BOARD, WITHOUT | Hieuet to Washineton YY NIGHT, BAY HORSE, Watney atl ears SUMMER | Richa SOD WOH OF wera | Eee ma ea, Se Sdultsin the funuly and no children. sak | TL ABGE, AND NEWLY FURNIGHED | "We offer this, one of tbe most eee is 2th seaw. myst ‘ooms, with nee oe B25 Ber ante ine, “hee = ANTED—10 KENT FOR THE sUMMER a| SiS isu‘CSe my. imi aer gassed jet tm end t4 louse, Sor 4 miles from city. ry Mobuvitr sfuikbis, Detocuwe Avency. BOs Pe 18-3 AEDT ave. mw. my Wire rarest abot 86,000 W ocated: jvamie ave. 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