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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY May 24, ISS, CROSBY 5, NOYES Editor. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more thav treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of alt the other daily papers here added together. The © Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time ean have Tax Stan mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may desire 6 All orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents @ week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- ing postage, 1s 80 cents per month. << —___ Intense interest is felt among the politicians In New York to see what fs coming of the meeting of the democratic state committee this afternoon. Edward Murphy, jr., of Troy, will probably be re- elected chairman, or retired, accoraing to the reason the President's friends have to believe him attached to their side or hostile. His exact post- tion in the pending contest has not yet been de- fned, but the administration men claim 20 votes Out of the <x} on the committee, and feel qualified, therefore, to dictate the proceedings of that body. ‘The Hil! men still demand some recognition trom the administration faction, on the ground that the Governor ts entitled to a reélection and 1s the only logical candidate of the party in the state. They Delieve, or profess to believe, that the opposition to Mr. Hill which has developed so strongly of jate Is the result of machinations on the part of the President, Secretary Whitney, and ex-Mayor Grace, of New York city, and they have already se up @ literary bureau to head off the possible nomination of the last-named gentleman for gov- ernor. Not content with reviling Mr. Grace to the extent the law allows, in anonymous pamphlets, tracts, and dodgers circulated ta the streets, they have brought their guns to bear on Mr. Whitney and the President, charging many things against them and tusinuating others, The administration Unquestionably has control in New York, but sweet harmony does not as yet prevail in the democratic ranks. ‘w York ts even less harmo- ious than Pennsylvania, where the democratic faction In control has won peace with a club. $< Major Powell's ‘scheme for ‘damming tl the tribu- taries Of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and using their waters for irrigating about a mil- Mon square miles of arid land lying east of the Rocky Mountains, suggests a means of preventing ‘the annual fresnets, one of which has just worked Such injury to the Mississippi valley, and at the same time of making the work of prevention pay for itself in the tucreased value of the irrigated land. If the vast volume of water which now not ‘only goes to waste itself but lays waste everything else Within its reach, can be turned into reser- Volrs, and thence distributed by canals in such a ‘Way that the farmer can make use of it she wants Mt, the result ought to be the raising of the value of the public domain at least twenty-fold. Major Powell wants an appropriation of $250,000 where- ‘With to begin work, While Congress snould not Vote away so large a sum or undertake so great an improvement, without careful examination of the whole subject, It cannot afford to treat the matter lightly; and, if investigation shows that the pian fs feasible, a wise economy would approve the spending of all the money it 1s likely to cost. —__ ‘Mr. Cleveland made a very apt comparison, in is speech to the general assembiles yesterday, be- tween the relations of the north and the south in secular matters and in the Presbyterian Church. He suggested tha, as the political and business interests of the two sections had become recon- clled, and even the veterans of the contending armies were on a fraternal footing, there seemed to be no cause for a longer severance between the Presbyterian Church north and the Presbyterian Chureb south. The exelamations of approval with ‘Whien bis remarks on this head were greeted showed that a good many members of both as- semblles were with him in sentiment, whether tu practice they regarded a change as expedient or not. The churches ought not to be the last or- ganizations to recognize that the union extsts. —$— + ‘The laying of the corner-stone of the Roman Catholic university to-day adds another to the accumulated evidences which point to the future of Washington as the educational as well as the political, social and literary center of the United States. Every citizen of the capital ought to feel A keen Interest In to-day’s ceremontes, not simply for their direct and obvious bearing. but for thete Prophetic significance. We have now a great Bap- ‘ist university, a deaf mute institute, a university for colored youth, a Roman Catholic college of the highest standing, and other seminaries of lesser note, These are a nucleus. The rest may be trusted to come with time, including, perhaps, the national university, with {ts headquarters here and its ramifications in every part of the United ‘States, of which George Washington dreamed, —_—<_<$< a ‘The lawyers and the Hebrews and the Knights of the Golden Eagle have had some painful exper- Jeuces with Washington weather during their convention week, and to-day the rain descends upon the excursionists who are here to witness the Jaying of the corner stone of the Roman Catholic university. The only comfort to be taken ts inthe Feflection that the weather clerk 1s not always exasperating, that the follage will be the greener and more attractive for the rain when the sun Goes shine Once more, and that no subsequent con- vention this spring or summer 1s apt to be “a damp, moist, unpleasant body” by reason of ex- cessive ralnfall at Washington. $< ‘Things have changed in Pennsylvania, The democrats of that state, in convention assembled, have actually given their “most hearty and em- phatic endorsement,” to President Cloveland’s tariff message, and commended to Congress the Prompt adoption of the Mills bilL It ts thought ‘by the democrats that the announcement of the conversion of tue Pennsylvania democracy to tariff revision, in spite of Mr. Randall, will have & good general effect, without making the democ- Facy any more certain than heretofore of losing Peunsylvania’s electoral voves, $a Whether or not the Senate voluntarily allows us toknow what ts said within its chamber wails in iscussion of the fsheries treaty, the Maine demo- rats are going to nave an open forum all summer for debate on that subject. ‘They have invited the controversy by nominating Mr. Putnam, who was Oue of the authors of the treaty, for governor. Of course, his diplomatic record wilt be the leading Jasue, as the most thickly settled part of Maine 1s Mts coast line, where the people are largely inter- ested in the fisheries. ——— It ts too bad that Iaterstate Commerce Commis- stoner William R. Morrison will not be abie to go to St. Louis as a delegate from Illinois to the dem- ocratic national convention, after bis party friends have done him the honor toelect him. A$ a fed- eral office holder he will, of course, be precluded from any share in active politics, under the civil service order. gp Mr. Sowden ts probably sul wondering what he Went there for, anyway. en Bishop Newman it is! The title sounds well to the ears of Washingtonians, IT Poosoés GAS COOKING STOVES HAVE Our Sales Sear Doubie Ear Year Upon HAYWAKD & HUTCHIN! Butchen's Boston Polish for Flours ‘abd Purnitare, 4 Wh wt. _Chotee Porcelains, ant for Preven k__ my2-1m- Tu Ores Frrruce Sa Wecibatic weatment ts 2 special study with us ‘We give the choicest colors and deaurus Ia gae oat SS Sy] a ae ere willeell at about costs ax =4 fem Bow Lew desigus sre © HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, #24 9th at, Dix ¢ Goons our floors, apSO-Sm Ip Srrcurrus Is | LUTTRELL & WINES, 20TH STREET AND PENN. AVENUE. 1,000 Yards Gingbams at 8e., worth 124e. 2,000 Yards Krinkled Ginghame at 7c., worth 12i¢0. 300 Yards Summer Silks at 35c., worth 50 and ‘pleundried Shirts, N. 3d Lode 16, 16% 17. 17 st face chap segs also Casei- Oe — pave» very Jane stock of goods, and will sal st ee a LUSTRELL & WINE, my23-2w 1930 PENN. AVE. [OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION \TLY DONE AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY ‘BYRON & ADAMS, 514 Sthat aw. Fasnsud ase ay re 2 ene ‘Yard, 1085-4, Branch Ofes, 822-2, Geear Bis Bovasza. OPENED AND NOW ON SALE, OVER FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS oF FINE EMBROIDERIES. Cannot begin to give a full list of stock, but quote only 8 few prices: ECRU BATISTE FLOUNCINGS— 40 inches wide, 75c. and @1.00; worth §2.60.and@3.00 sere 50; * 200 a“ oe as ie * 1.60 ae 0; © 1.00 mee 13; ° 50 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED BATISTE— 25e.; worth @1.25 50c; “ 2.00 Te: “* 3.00 ‘Narrow Edges to match the above from 10c. to 20c.; ‘worth five times as much. ‘The above Goods were recently bought at a great sacrifice, and our customers will reap the benefit. E.G DAVIS, my24 719 MARKET SPACE. Cosrom Taonxe AT POPULAR PRICES. SUITS TO ORDER AT 820, 822, 823 AND $25. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE POP- ULAR - PRICED TAILORING, AS DUNE IN THE SAMPLE SHOPS — YCLEPED TAILORING ESTABLISHMENTS — AND THAT DONE HERE, IS THAT WHILE THE SAMPLE SHOPS SELL SUITS FROM PIECES THREE INCHES SQUARE, WE SHOW THE GOODS IN THE BOLT, THERE- BY ENABLING YOU TO FORM A PRETTY CORRECT IDEA OF HOW THE GOODS WILL LOOK WHEN MADE UP. THEY HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN BY A CLERK, POSSIBLY A MOST EXCELLENT SALESMAN, BUT WHO INVARIABLY KNOWS AS MUCH ABOUT THE SCIENCE OF TAILORING AS A HOG DOES OF AS- TRONOMY. THEY SEND THE ORDER AND THE MEASURE 80 TAKEN TO DISTANT CITIES, THERE TO BE CUT AND FASH- TONED BY A CUTTER WHO NEVER SAW HIS SUBJECT, AND MADE BY PEOPLE WHOSE ABILITY JS GAUGED BY THE AMOUNT OF WORK THEY CAN TURN OUT IN A GIVEN TIME. HOW DIFFER- ENT IN OUR HOUSE. WHEN YOURSELEC- TION 18 MADE FROM THE GOODS WE SHOW IN THE PIECE, YOU ARE MEAS- URED BY THE ARTIST WHO DESIGNS, FASHIONS AND CUTS THE GARMENTS ON THE PREMISES; WHOSE PRACTICED EYE CONVEYS TO HIS TRAINED BRAIN A CORRECT OUTLINE OF HIS SUBJECTS FORM, WHOSE SENSE OF SIGHT IS KEEN- LY ALIVE TO THE SLIGHTEST PECULIAR- ITY OF FIGURE, AND WHOSE EXPERI- ENCED HAND GUIDES THE SHEARS IN SHAPING THE CLOTH INTO GARMENTS THAT NEVER FAIL TO FIT. AND YET OUR PRICES ARE EVEN LOWER THAN THOSE OF THE SAMPLE SHOPS, AS A GLANCE IN OUR SHOW WINDOW-MARKET SPACE FRONT— WHERE GOODS AND PRICES ARE DISPLAYED WILL PaOVE. WE ARE MAKING SUITS TO ORDER OF FINE HOME AND FOREIGN FABRICS OF THE LAYEST PATTERNS, AT #20, 922, 823 AND 825 A SUIT. CUSTOM TAILOR- ING AT SUCH PRICES—aS WE UNDER- STAND AND PRACTICE IT—CERTAINLY ‘MERITS THE THOUGHTFUL CONSIDERA- TION OF MEN WHO WANT THEIR CLOTHES MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER. SAKS & COMPANY, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. my2t vst Laxe Costox Mave GOoDs IN CUT AND FINISH.” ‘THIS APPLIES LITERALLY TO OUR NEW LINES OF SPRING SUITS. NO MATTER WHETHER THE GOODS ARE COARSE OR FINE, HIGH PRICED OR LOW, THE STYLE AND GENERAL CHARACTER 13 THE SAME. OUR $12.50 SUITS MADE FROM VERY STYLISH CHEVIOT, INDISTINCT STRIPE, ARE CUT TO CLOSE WITH THREE BUTTONS, MADE WITH WELT SEAMS, AND ARE AS GENTEEL AND AS GOOD AS ANY CUSTOM MADE BUIT AT 8220. OUR @13.50, 815,818 AND €20 AKE OF SAME STYLES, BUT OF COURSE MADE FROM A FINER GRADE OF GOODS. WE THINK, HOWEVER, THAT OUR LOWER GRADES ARE THE BEST AT THE PRICE IN WASHINGTON. SOMEOF THE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS FIND THE LATE TRADE SLOW, AND NOW WHEN THEY NEED ALL THEIR ROOM FOR FALLSTOCK, WHICH THEY ARE PUTTING ON THEIR TABLES, ‘THEY “CUT PRICES" TO GET RID OF SPRING STOCK. THIS IS THE REASON WHY WE OFFER SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THESE LOW FIG- URES, WE HAVE JUST BOUGHT THEM AND YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF CUT PRICES. WE MAKE SPECIAL MENTION OF OUR FINE SUITS FOR BOYS-SHORT PANTS. THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES ARE ROUGH MIXTURES AND STRIPES, ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, MADE-UP NuR- FOLK JACKETS, PLAIN JACKETS AND CUTAWAY JACKETS WITH VESTS. ALSO FINE CORKSCREW JACKET AND VEST suITs, EB BARNUM & Co, my2e 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Per Be Tee Porte a nun ROYETIAN LInEX, : Perfect ts Linens : MOTTO OF F. 8, WILLIAMS & CO,, Druggists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts. n.w., ‘Wherewill be found the most complete and varied stock of Druss, Patent Medicines and Perfaumeriesin the city, at prices which none can better and few meet, as shown by the following partial list: The best Triple Extracts, in bulk, 35c. per ox, Ayer’s Cathartic ib 25 ovinine, small. “5 0 Bovinine, large. 70 =—-200 Bull's Cough Syrup. 18 2% Brown's Jamaica Ginger. 35 oO Benson's Capcine Plasters. is 25 Cuticura Soap... 15 25 ‘Cashmere Bouquet Soap. 21 25 Carter's Little Liver Pills. b 25 Williams’ Little Liver Pills. 10 25 Cuticurs Resolvent. 7% 100 Cuticura Ointment. 35 50 Carnick’s Soluble Food Med. 35 50 Carnick’s Soluble Food Large. 7 100 Campbell's Arsenic Wafers....... cry 50 Campbell's Arsenic Wafera Large. 70 100 Ely’s Cream Balm.,.... 35 50 Effervescing Bromo Caffein. 75 100 Fellow’s Syrup Hypophosphit 100 150 15 25 70 100 73-100 7% = 100 35 50 Horsford’s Acid Phosphates Large. 75 100 Hoff’s Malt (Tarrant’s).. 23 35 Hoff’s Malt (Eisnerz).. 30 40 ‘Humphrey’: 1b 25 Hunyadi Water. 25 5 Hanson's Corn Salve.. 9 15 Iron Bitters per bottle. 50 100 Imported Bay Rum, large bottles . 20 35 Jayne's Expectorant, 73-100 Jayne's Alterative, z 100 Mellin's Food, 58 7 Nestle’s Milk 38 50 uM 50 B 20 Packer's Tar Soap. 15 26 Poud’s Extract. 34 50 Piso's Cough Syrup. 18 25 Parker's Hair Balsam. 33 50 Pawn Golden Med, Discovery. 7 100 ‘avorite Prescription. 7 ~=100 Pierce's Purgative Pellets. 1b 25 Pozonni's Powder. 33 50 Pure Vaseline, smail. Fs 10 Pure Vaseline, large. 8 15 Pomade Vaseline, 20 20 Schenck’s Pills.. 16 25 8.8. 8., small, 67 = 100 8.8 8, large, 117175 Sanford’s Catarrh Cure. 100 Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient 100 Warner's Safo Pills. 25 Warner's Kidney and 1% Wyeth’s Beef, Wine and Iron. 100 ‘Williams’ Beef, Wine and Iron aoe 100 25 1 33 ‘Handoline is unequaled asa beautifier of the com- plezion, It renders the akin white, smooth, aud soft, Temoves sunburn aud tau, Every lady use it. Per bottle, 25e. ‘Soda Water—We have the best and coolest in the city, all made from the best materials and flavored with pure fruit juice syrupa, ie.take every care nnd pains in our prescription de- yartment, ‘which is complete, "belo chorougiy Bocked with druxy and chetnieate £0 Linble ‘manufacturers, sucha Sqaieby Poweee and Weightman and other well-known chemista All pre- scriptions intrusted to our care will be satisfactorily dispensed at the lowest rates, Don't mistake the piace THE TEMPLE DRUG STONE, under feuple, corner #th apd F ms24 F. 8 WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, NT. White in sizes 33.00 Deer Balas 22s: », size 36, alightly r G0," Come eat you wish 16 Braids, tn Sailor a ai ra lot of im tee Tren oe ae ana Fancy ‘Straw Were 88 sod @3.50° PTidny, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT,, Children’s Black ibbed Lisle “Thread Hose, ton 6 to Boa Were 7 35c. @ pair. ee wiped ‘Vesta, alzee 1 aud 2 (white). gman aliround. Friday, i ry ay 8,10, and 160. Fri- “bay GOODS DEPARTMENT. 50 Remnants of Cream, Turke; iid Bleached soem to'3 yd. ia length. Frias price. Mlehinents of best quality Figured Challis, pa 12e. a yard. LACE DEPARTMENT, A Jot of Wool ton, al colors rth 15, to 50c. a yard; Friday, Se. 9 yard. ERY DEPARTMENT. Lot of 45-4 tach bee ene ‘Were 68 and 750, a dictation Rettinnes ot Ei protdertes and Laces Worth eee nnortos Becautitiar, A lot of large Brass h Frames, Were 26 ‘atrping, San pena TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Japanese Puff Bouneta. Were 20c.; Friday, nee ere, Debaernient = Embroidered Chemivettos,, laced with rib- jaa 250. @ yard: Black Giana $1.35 Girdles, alt colors, Friday, "Aad htindreds of other items, of which we bave not AUR oO: | 2% CTH, STH, AND D STREETS. ey i ea — ‘SBSES: ad ai mace 3 FOR $1 Choice of fifty dozen LADIES’ RIBBED LISLE JERSEY VESTS, Olanufacturer’s samples) ‘In White, Pink, Blue, Cream, and Gold, in striped, the cheapest Vest worth ‘and some as much as 61. CHOICE OF LOT, 33" OB 3 FOR $1, aT THE BON MARCHE. Quix Saczrs Axp Suaz Prorrrs.| Man Onorns Prowrns Frxzv. | Woovwazn & Lormors News oo ¥£. A Ee gs § AL Pe 3d By BB A nN PA Ba Sco PA PP IST: r Pos er ee FOR FRIDAY, MAY 25. ‘The best morning's business in our Hosiery Depart- ment fora year. Details of the Special Sale in lower half of ourcolumn. Bargains below for Gloves, Shoes, Suits and Wraps, Stamped Goods, and for boys. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(See space below.) Sacze Ssozs Brzow Cosr. SAMPLES, and therefore made with extra care from selected materials, and representing the latest styles, 125 pairs Ladies Kid Button Boots, and nearly every Pair different. A large table for these boots to-morrow, and offered you AT HALF PRICE—$2.50 for 85 boots, andsoon, The only drawback is we have only Nos. 23.3, 3%, 4. The history of this lot of shoes is ss follows: A leading shoe manufacturer sends his “drummers” from Maine to California, Shortly his samples of fall styles will be shown to order from. ‘The lot as quoted above comprises the spring aud sumn- mer saimples which we secured at half price. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(See space below.) Exrmsozprsary iBiscs Is Ghoves. FOR @1.85—New shades of tans, fawn, and shades we willcall mouse and elephant for want of names that will better define the new tints. The very finest quality Undressed Kid Mosquetaires with the feather stitching, also old-style embroidered backs. Fit to Perfection, Have a pair tried om at our risk. $1.85 pair, but well worth 82.225 FOR 98c.—New lot of Undressed Kid Mosquetaires, prettily embd., new tans. Best value we've ever had at 98c. STARTLING BUT GESUINE REDUCTIONS. FOR 98c.—Our 81.50 4 button Undressed Kid Gloves, tans, grays, and black, ‘Tried on at our risk if regular price is paid. FOR 98c.—Our“81.85 8 button Kid Mosquetaires, plain and embd., black and colors, Tried on at our risk if regular price is paid. FOR 68c—Our 81.25 4 button Kid Gloves, em- broidered backs, tans and grays. Tried on at our risk if regular price is paid, SP" Above reduced prices for Kid Gloves because of the near approach of season for Silk Gloves and Mitts, and because we wish to have entirely new stock for fall and winter. RELIABLE SILK GLOVES. FOR 250. Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires, in every new shade; also black. Generally sold for all silk at 35¢. pair. FOR 50c. Silk Mousquetaires, beautifully embroid- ered at wrists. Delicate shades grays, browns; also black. They are worth $1 a pair. FOk 980. FOWNES' Celebrated English Silk Gloves, the most reliable Silk Gloves made. Perfect fitting, very durable; generally sold at 81.25. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) B = ABGAINS ON Seconp Foon. ‘The beaded wraps reduced in price are nearly gone— ‘Will be all gone by to-morrow evening, we think. ‘827 Beaded Visites for 825. ‘$22 Beaded Visites for 820. 825 Beaded Mourning Visites for 820. 815 Old Ladies’ Wraps for $10, We inaugurated our OPENING of WHITE SUITS for ladies, misses, and children with reduced prices for all Cashmere, Flannel, and Cloth Suita, viz: 25, 820, 818, $15, $13.50, 810, Reduced to 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, mf We haves Black Lace Suit, size 36, that is torn— hardly noticeable—815 instead of 835 will dispose of it, 8-Friday is such a day for Remnants that your eye will be refreshed with our opening display of New White Suits. Please come, and briug the children, if you have any. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(See space below.) ‘The “King” Shirtwaiat. Have yon scent? You are requested to delay purchase of Shirtwaists until you have, andour job lot 50c. Laundered Waists—The fit, the patterns, the colors, everything too like our 95c. Dest “King” for our liking. Glad when the job lot is a ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Seo space below. HOH 00. 1 FE RRR Y ¥ HH OO HW EF ROR YY risimie & ¥ HoH co il FRE RK Y¥ DDD. A y 555, ‘ BD ah yy & a" Be ee Ft. Bod 2“ F Sss8 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, May 24, May 25, May 26. £27 Overlosded manufacturers and our strictly cash syatem is the explanation of the under-mentioned bar- fc gains for our special sale. E aoeart (Bee space below.) 2,400 Pans Mews Socka Prices 13, 25, 35, 50e. All full regular made. double toes and heels, im- Proved shapes. Novelties in Lisle Hose, imported to sell at 50 and 75c., offered for 35c. Silk Half Hose, worth 81, for 75c, Warranted Fast Black Hose for 35c. ‘that cannot be duplicated elsewhere under 55¢. 27” We refund the price paid ifour Black Hose stain the feet or do not wash a perfect black. We here pub- record our promise, ase THE PALAIS ROYAL. Cadiew’space below.) 6 000 Pars Liz | ams Direre Hose. ‘Bo you think we would s4d_to our stock 500 doses Lisle Hose if they were not extraordinary values? They ere. Note the finish—turn the stocking inside out—the colorings, tho variety, and then, and not ‘till then, will you appreciate the prices, Yes, we hope and think the qualities offered at below-mentioned prices will double our hosiery business, ‘THE PRICES: 35c., 500., 55c., 65e., 75c, 85c., 81, 81.25, $1.35, 61.50. THE 35c. HOSE come in delicate al 8 of tans, browns, fawn, &c., sresilk finished and have double toes and heels and white split feet, AND NOT TO BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE UNDER 50c. PAIR. ‘THE 55c. HCSE are Richelieu rib, in delicate and dark shades, also black,and are NOT TO BE HAD ELSEWHERE UNDER 75c. PAIR. THE 75c. HOSE include French boating stockings— navy blue with anchor,oars, &.,in white. Another style with black open-work ankles and white ribbed uppers. Two novelties costing more than 75c. a pair to the importer. ‘The lot comprises over 100 different styles, snd, as we wrote above, you must see the stock to appreciate the styles, qualities, and prices. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Bee space below.) 4,8 800 Pass Corrox Hoss. “THE PRICES 25, 35and 480, ‘THE 250. HOSE come in many styles. Those with Diack feet and ankles, with uppers in the new Blues, Grays, Browns, Tans, &c. are 35¢. quality, soare those with fancy striped fect and ankles and unbleached tops, The plain colors, Tans, Browns, Grays, Black and Kavy, with white opis fot, are 250. quality. Youll ae Spun Silk, $1.35, $21.68, $1.98, 92.48, $2.60, 2.89. ‘TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, REMNANT DAY ar TH BOSTON DRY-GOODS —_ to-morrow will number of unusually setective vareginn Welnvite our careful coniderstion of tas fol- EXTRAORDINARY REMNANT SALE or LACE AND MADRAS CURTAINS. We shall clove out, Friday every pal of “odd gow pias aes wee Sfferine a grand fore ht summer ing have ” MADI + ; 8 ae IE aif ii Hl E : SSF5 zi HEE SER RSS SESE! EEEEEE Eppes i eae. eS z if eee ne heieieetielebdelaletedaneted Hin EFE as a a Fourth Feat rots ODD: SUIT, yeare—1]. All- Wool One- cae cy Checks and Mix- be and: “Remnant” Price (choice)... a - 8 For Boys 3. 4, 5, and 6 years—0 Ail-Woot, Two-piece Kilts, Spring Aeig! oe = oo Checks, Scotch Plat, Re "30.8% and 8 Rorular Prices “Remnant” Price (hicice “ODDS” IN LADIES WRAPS BND CLOAKS. 3 Ladies’ Black Silk Lace and Jet Short Wrapa. paket Gobelit Bite Cloth Newiiarkets, hape, and trimmed with black 12.50 i080 very: stylish braid. Sizes, “Memnant” Pri (third tiosor. “ODD SIZES” IN JERSEYS. Ladies’ All-Wool Jerseys, in black, light brown, navy blue, and pink, Sizes, 4, 36, au Revular ‘Prices 2, 82.50, and $3 “Remnant, Priee™ a180 Dameged Shawia ere Shawls, damaged. Rewular Price “Hemnant® Pric 5 Cardinal Cash Regular Price, “Remnant” ind iioor) ‘ODD LOT” OF CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. 8 Children's Striped Cloth Cloaks, stylish shape and Scand 12 ng and well made Siz, 6 Bound] years, Remnant Pres" ‘(Third fi “ODD SIZES" IN MISSES’ SUITS. 2 Misses? Fine Cloth Suita, light spring effects, mune with Norfolk waist and teimtned wth S59. jnch Hereulew braid Bizes 14 and 16 Fours, Hewular Prices, s0'and 619 "Hapa Pr 1 Mines! trimmed with eendinal stylish and Regular é “Hemnant” Pric (Third Ficor:} “ont, rer S OF LADIES’ CLOTH SUITS. Fine All-Wool Cloth Dresses, sing ‘draped and neatly made and trimmed. ht own, Tan and a few neat —— ef- fonts, allgntly soiled from handling. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Splendid suits to wear at the sea- ‘shore and mountain during cool evenings and moni. Regular Prices... “Remnant” Price, “SLIGHTLY 5 Ladies’ Black Rubber Ulsters, slightly im- rfect. Sizes 52. wcular Price “Rewmnant’* Price 4 Ladies’ Gray ‘Water-! 60-inch, Regular Price... “Renmant’ Price issea? Keul auniera, erfect. Sizes 36, 40, 46, and 48. Regular Price. #1and 81.25 “Remnant ae 50c. kubber Mother Hubbards.” Sizes . and 44. 1.50 “ODD FEWS” IN TABLE COVERS. ; 3 Yard Square Blue Embossed Plush Covers Regular 00 Fourth oor. “END LOTS” OF PLECALE UNDERWEAR. ‘This Friday wo shall offer the remainder of our stock of Ladieg fereale Underwear at rent hhant prices to cause te com spoual. 5 Phir Frene Percae Deawore, ‘with tacks and bend-embroidery telmnnngs tucks, band embroidery around ‘neck, see and down the front. F Price. mnant” Price... “ODD SIZES” IN CORSETS. 1 Ladies’ Corded Corset Waist, size 25. Regular Price, “Remnant” Price, 2 Ladies’ “Shor Regular Price. 1 “eronant” 1 Cardinal Satin Frevieh Corset, nize 24. jor: “oDD" CLOARS FOR INFANTS, 2 Infants’ Cream ‘Wool Cashmere Long ‘handsomely embroidered. Cloaks, bs "femmane™ 3 {W “ODDS” IN LADIES} FBS INE HANDKERCHIRFS FEW TS Latest White seat Be itched ‘sudan POI. ante ance eed ICC oe Price. " iets, 6 embroidered in white, 9 embroidered in-col” ors, both scalloped edge. ‘White Extra Fine Sheer Linen fred th wat scalloped edge: sae ‘elaborate embroidery. “Hemant” Price, A “REMNANT LOT” We name lower prices on stock. Excellent val ‘painted, ‘blac! i Bown ang pant 6 ods than BESO. to 8 #12551 Creat Satis bs ea o " ied Fan, foather tipped, from $1.75 to $1.50, Fiver‘ quality, sume, 8255 to fae Satin Painted Fans. from @2.80° ‘ani Painted Fan, fro 50. 1 Sink Satin and Gauze Ean, painted, olive: DD SIZES IN HOSEERY, “01 " irs Ladies’ SUE Silk Plated Hi aan Lien ‘Blue, aud White. Sizes 8 ands Regular Price. D SIZES" IN GLOVES. hea irs Ladies" ‘Length Black life Waread Gloves, “Biso 654 Soa 6. . Prices, TO family of "ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SERV: Wear = housework ‘food wages will be paid for good. ted apply; ruerences required, Wana DoS GIRL TO DO 13s D ‘Call between 12 and 2h wae ie ‘W4STED—4 BAKER AT 323 10TH ST. SE ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN a TEARS, rue BENS. SON, 3 _my24-3t Waiiitasers TO LEARN EMBROIDERING tf engi fr09 OF COSTE wes, 7h, 8th, and D ata Wi: ) YOUNG LADIES TO-MORROW Wororuing at 23 Geto. Apply at staxe door, Na- ie Wi IMMEDIATELY. at 110 Lath st nw. wis LADY = NO FAMILY WANTING to housekeep, would like auother lady to take RATE gf Rous oF eh oF two rooms. Address 8 VIVTAN. ify Post-Uffice, my24-3t : Rome ens Box my24-3e NTED_DEERGTARE HAFELF1 WANTED—nO¥ To RUN TO ELEVATOR. Cac to-morrow, Friday, teewre, S Hound dso a m,, at office of Treasurer of the Clinapeake and Po‘o- mae Telephone Co., cor. 14th and G ste WAS TEQTAQUICK ACTIVE YOUTH 10 paaw Soda, MERTZ'S Drug Store, 11th and F ata, WASTED—A YOUTH ABOUT 17 OF 1 ‘of ae to learn the deve busibesr: faust ec recommended, MERTZ’S Pharmacy, 11th and F 2 ANTED — WHITE NURSE, reference. Apply Park Pleasant. a WANTED, UNG GERMAN-AMERICAN 2otch el to nurse child two Fears old and wo 12 country in summer: references required, y Get nw. before noon orafver Opie myZtae WARTED MEN TO SELL, SHETLAND-ZACA teces ponies; beauties: spotted, striped, solid col- of: Janont herd tn, America: rare chance: ‘pony tree ‘conditional Inclose lange, self-addressed stamped guvelope K VANRAUB, ‘Boerne, whem ‘ANTED—A BARBER FIR {FIRST-CLASS - ‘STEADY Job_ Apply at 1202 Penney! Ny AN TE D—A FIRST-CLASS CoA‘ AGH: ER 80. HEITMULLER'S Coach shop, 1337 14th st. n.w., bet. N and Rhode Island a ae V ANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 3 LADIES; WASH. ble to ara pricey hours ® tg gicocs a pars 9 to ac Pret pee WALKER, 8! 00. be F st. WAliP = DICK’S AGENCY FOR ‘COOKS, ds, waitress, ‘purses, ‘traveling ; waiters, ; hostiers for Family and resorts: "allcity references, O13 Tih ma " may 23-3t ANTED_500, WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, Brvosghambermalds, fe. this cits. | Philadelphia Swedish tromen Sapa rand ESE ScaNiaNe 630-032 F st. my23-3t? ANTED-FIVE GIRLS TO WORK ON PANTA- loons: gcod workers wanted. Apply 26 Pst. n.w. a | Wanrep—« RELIABLE owas “DESIRES A mma ntation te travel with App! Palmer's, Waneiowes MAN AND WIFE WISH IM- mediate ‘ot -eeadient ps5 ave, city references FD. 82s Pa ave arate Bcet Fo. Ort se apg WANTED AT DICK AGENCY, — — SES Ca aed peeae So a SP then, Seat botal help for wort O13 Fuh sun we aor | Ee ANTES -8T a A YOUNG EN GIRL A of Place as nurse £0 a child Bier of- | nyse ot my 23-20 FOR SALESA NW Fv 'ARTED_SITUATIONS FOR 50 FIRST-CLASS ey SEE AL A iso cooks, Durses, @0' ‘unneually favorable’ terms to butlders of otners for Dousenen, errand toss wn md other: | var’ EGR EeE eg ereoual interview seven oe cities. Mt BUuNHAM, 0 oa “G32 F | Gress Box Bd, Siar stor os ee ~_4 SALE—LOT 37x0), VERY NEAR Pi. AUTEPSITUATIONS FOR ADL KIXDS OF Fas} 5081.00 yer sguare ae Sate “ W a 5 : EASTING Riva eee Poe FE R8 SAA BARGAIN A FRONTAGE oF 68 Fittca ert arte of Sota bak Pend Haeeaeet Sin ead eats tice yr comt lem taan the Joining ground if sold before J pri Td le Sy2e OE STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F at Tyee | F{OR SALE—WILL SELL CHEAP 23,000 SQUARE a feet of ground, cor. 13th ory i A RESPECTABLE WHITE Int oath oisececngseneci or $0 re mow Axituation as chambermatd of uvtec be of = P. A. DARNEILLE, 1296 Fat Teferenoe if am cas Wee POSITION AS EXPRESS O DE- livery Tee sisting tele teat of Maat | Fre, SAUEAT &. pciony mauoain we desirable Lot on 16th st. nw 30 feet front wy ca - feet deep to wide alley. BM WARNER & CO] WANTED-—HOUSES. |="! Mie Paine a ok BALE ¥v pa = FOR A = RCHASER—A_ HOU! SE aN Fy $50. fran ooo mom Cer ree. Sees WANDS myt4-3t ae atidy otrert ew. DOR SALE PINE € NPR, 179 PRET RT OF BUY_a GONFORT ond 468 oct on Rename bre fee A ey a a sr uandeome hte BENS. P DAW a within’ twenty minaten f Tae ddress HILLS and DALE GOK SALE CHEAP — DERIRABLE BUILDING at Poreet Gina, ah ee HAVE DAILY APP f houses of all ‘size houses to rent can secure good tenan wi | ROR FALE aT, MAXDSOME: Dy ppiscing the trowtinge Prompt collections and returns, ROSENBERG, G15 15th st. uy11-Tm a Te ANTED—1 AM HAVING DAILY APpLica. SALE—A DES WW tke by partes Satria ae AEE, or daveand D st atone sizes. Parties Raviur Lonses to Pent can sccure good oe w tenants by placuuy them with me. P and returns, apzo-1m) A collectie GEO. W. LINKIN Toth and Hat mw, _ FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL, COOL ROOMS ON 2D ficor, with of without board. at 1:30 Fant Capitol at, ise mut She JOR SALP JOR Renta FA FAMILY THAT, MAY 31, MUST vacate three very large and pleasant rooms {n'a nice house, convententiy situated, tnd entirely: free trom objectionable surroundinws will, be pleased to rreou fuend them 6 appreciativ' persons dosiring to perma Bently locate. “Gul FE SALE_SEVPRAL VER’ ‘st on the corner of 224 at. and New Ye Siately adjacent to the alte centicmen and. wite occupants: wl be. sold “ats ‘doch Bo chiaren cf other lodgers in the house.” Peradus fe: | aud further yarticears apple cae auiring perfect neathess aud_ quiet cannot fail to De ba : Satisfied! Address Box 32. Star office. "mys40” | my22.at [—TWO ELEGANT ROOMS, FUR: | J>0n saLi—FOU T street tw. Apply after 6 p.m. ou Vist, near my22-3t alley’ my22 Jy SALE A ib Apes to Fe RENT_ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, suite or otherwise, at 1015 14th st. nw. m. JOR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED 0x UNFUK- Bens ‘no housekecping. 1706 F st. u.w DESIRABLE BUT ea. 1505 Penna. ave LOTS IN LANIER HELOMTS wer aqua foot ow te the te ie property owners. ‘are —IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO DE- H lightfully cool communicating rooms: nicely fur- | A {FOR 10 to 50 cen to buy and butld a home Bished se parlor and, bedrooms: slog Single oom; | Grading ae. sits pad rank ack southern exposure; convenient bath. “1823 Mente location high and healthy overlooks es MoLACHLEN & BATC Crook, Valles. at ‘OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND excellent table board, on reasonable terms, at 1 3th st., just north of Franklin Park. loca’ TOR F 3st THE KIND OF LOTS YOU WANT. Rt sell one oF more; im square 136, bounded vy JANTED —, AT BURGESS’ EMPLOYMENT Avency, 425 10th st. nw, above Gus Office— Cooks, Waitérs, Coachmen, Butlers, and Chamber- Desirable places for all who inquire: refer- suce required. myZ3-4t" ‘WANTED{ 10. DAY_COOKS,CHAMBERMAIDS, house girls, walters, &c.: alto, help for wa laces. Fee raploy ment ts not sect Rue STEVENS EMPLOYMENT DUREAG, 417 oab st. now. miy23-3t° ‘WWANTED—A WHITE BOY ABOUT SIXTEEN TO RAE ts mses ANTED—A BOY WHO HAS SERVED A YEAR ‘at his work. CHURCH Wa ypeate atte a SI ESTe dat y ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—AT 917 FEW JER. ‘sey avenue, two first-class waist hands bat the best need apply. WASTED-$100 TO #300 A MONTH CAN BE ing for ue. Ageuta preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to plo sed als sor A few vacaucios in towne gna citien Bc iso. A few wef roses ASON N'& CO, 1000 Main st, Htichmond, Va. ‘mye Lm ‘WASTED TWO GOOD FRAME MAKERS. MUST be first-class mechanics, to make frames by the piece. Address Box 117, Star office. Warr ee. AND ONE P i : CALL 2a at WM. SEITZ’S Feather Duster sine, ANTED-IMMEDIATELY_FIFTY HAMMER for hand: in w vueduct Tungel Apply at llice of BECKWITH & QUACK: | = Georgetown. my? EXBUSA RIS Beir a Geo ANTED—COMRADES OF G. AR, ON THE W tceticetiir tovely ver ginted ‘earn FXbrkNiat & ALLAN, 1713 Maryland ave, F, 9th aud 10th sta nc. Maryland ave.” I Ft iex70. KR RENT — BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMMER Toms; corner house: east and south front ences required: 1101 K st. TOK RENT WITH BOARD. CHEERFUL FUR hed single Room; reference exchanged. 1012 3 my Z3-Bt* ROR RENT-TWO BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED Rooms for gentleman and wife, with first-class] ™S2I-Im . foard: second floor: references, coutral and beautiful | JE.0R SALE tion: coruer house. 1016 10th «t nw. my. Binoche Tot ner 100 ow. Apriy'to Fo RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT, for parlor and. bed. @outh front, all conven Gt. nw. near Pension Ofice. FOE, BENE AT 207 1 St. Wo FUR Binhed roms: ope ianre front room with southern exposure; also sinall room, Feut tnoderste, my OR RENT—A WELL-FURNISHED | 8) Story room, either frunt or beck. bath ou wate joor; convenient location; rentlow. 1411 RL ave. my22-3 FOR BENT 080 FSi; W. TWO LARGE FUR: ished rooms, second oor, single of et, wie, at summer prices, my FR, REET_1409 MASSACHUSETTS AV. 250E CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th at Fe SALF_DEAIRAMLE LOTS SUITABLE POR domes ia Le Droit Park at low prices AL BARBER & 00, _myl9.5t Sth and F ats, nw, {OR SALE “THREE LOTS ON NORTH SIDE OF 27th and N. Have, 234x100 each to alles. Ay iLL & CO, 15:8 Ft my 10-0030 Be SALE-N. HAVE, LAND M, EAST SIDE {00 feet, fronting on ave. A. P. HILL & 00.1 ry 10-usiw 70H SALE-M ST. 17TH AND CONN, ave. south aide. 20 feet tront, one of the aumt desirable lots tu that section. “AP MILL & OO, 1358 Fat, Highiaud Terrace, bandsouely furnished suite of | _™910:03w Fooms oueocond floor; also, single roums, with board. | OK SALE—2IST, BET N AND 0 STR, ro Jots. one on east side and ono ob west ALP. HILL & CO., 1338 F xt TOR SALE “COR 121H (AND UBT. ood investment tor imuit's £0" 1338 F at Rok SAE Tw waa Se sub, 14th wt, exte Wall be mediat> purchaser. my 10-1035 Fe KK SALE-TWO LOTS 01 st, between 15th and 16th 21h 1 TOR RENT_JUNE 1. PLEASANT ores : 8 le 07 4 fuctatare PMBIA COLLEGR ‘eap to ati tune 2 HILL & 00, 1358 Fst. yor KENT —TO GENTLEMEN ONLY— FUR- fyiisbed rooms, by the week oF month. "21 D st Fake RENT—ROOMS OR UPPER Frans. uN. rubstautial value in tbat vicinity of 1112 F st. mw.; prices lo rearapdside A. 2. HiLL « phia, Pa. _my19- aS a ____ | myi0-co3w YANTED—20 MEN TQ TRAVEL AND GIVE | JOE i . N.W.. OPPOSITE FRANK- | 20k SALE—THE BEST AND SAFEST INVEST: we tabg® rit lin Park; cool, pleasant rooms for the summer ment of small amounts. €25 down and Weg ay baSip tat oly. BUNA OTe Without board: references exchatwed. ‘my. Roni “will ‘bay a Wuilding fot ob wires or avant, Rw. my 10-60" JOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS BY jour equares fret Vani avenue cars, at only RNISHED BOOMS BY Day, | S300, KA PHILLIPS. 1419 New Fork ave. ANTEDSLADY AGENTS: @Q4.DA AAT ATEE | Bc CoRINGHAR, B20 Toth nw. tronte Meperson | ASS ‘Chicawo, TL my18-10t*_ my! 4 Fe. SALE. iy A eortee. ae GUISE TO LEAR — iXtended, east side wear Winitnry. w ANTED “A MAN QUICK TO LEARN, LOCK Gotiees e 4 SERS sHaehs es Sd FOR RENT—FLATS. _ | fats sommutsvicueis tousiante SUPE WG. HOUSE, yor 5 ANTED — DUNDORE'S. ere, 50: and oblored. foF ail’ kinds of bon, for i trict ea ent wi reference 717 3 Le owed One: Pea os eral commissions iG oa of particulars, with [UN- Flee € RUSSELL. 18 Pearl ot Grand Rapids Mich. myl5-2n D—A DRESSMAKER IN. Y FAMILY. Wien? Prof, CHRISTNER'S national Tailor 5; “ ” with 3 “Tak ‘OF tape- Mme. 8. J. MESSER, ‘OF nade, jodea,” 1232 Fst. u.w Wasliugion, D. &- fantO- sm WANTED--ROOMS. ‘D—BY AN OFE Witerraind ICER OF aHE ARMY intends sage cee ute tae Bee | A a ee Board ior himself ten references Reisen LUM, 1819 Massachusctiaave: mpl testa WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘“D—] H—FURNITURE, FEATHER Werte ea ee H. BAUM, 219 7th st. Witrattore. store BUY FOR sara Bidided Box 16, Star othee. ne °F nyt a RENT FURNISHED FLAT WE CAN ‘RENT | “uot = Vist so ta antil October SS, at culy 630 per month. & | 70k SALE—A BARGAIN Choice aix room Flat bear J Square abd Sold in a few days, ou the north side of B st. m Saas 738 16th st. nw. my 23-4 a Lat 25.5200 to 10 fost R RENT—APARTMENT AT THE “PORTLAND* THOS. 6, HENNEY, until the 1st of October: one of the most dosirable } _m10-Gt _ furnished aL, srestly reduced price. “Aldrewe APAKTMEN’ my 18-60" ware a Sacavatad. ent POR SALE—LOTS—6 8T ate. ne, lot 8, 9g. 1027, Gir: OWN k OO. _my4-3:n 2 1sal Fit. | Bett Gh BALE CHEAP SEVERAL 1 FINE LOTS ON the block near the site now prevared for we “myl-im BET, 1370 ap ara FINE R00! nd 1225 ¥ at. Boieht floor, 1313 F st, steam 5. BOWE 313 F st. FOR a Fo8 RENT—A STORE, AND WELLIN G ON 4: street 8, m._ Lange store and house: 7 rooms good place Mind of business. mysa-st u. E'bovER SY Sst. ow. R RENT—AN Ol OLD: ESTABLISHED CONPEC- tionery ‘and Doe Pa ats. nw. Apply 611 HR RENT—AN OLD TEED STORE—A GOOD Ganson, gnance for some one with small = 810 per mont capital. “Heat only | brand from. Address ta Bore, ga aa at. aw. —* Smet ILLIPS, 1419 New York ave, SOUND ani =a, FOR BENT-STORE, AND {DWELLING AT 1698 r= 14th st uw. containing 13 Toons, with all mods | and take it sem un improvements. Inguire 1088 Tate tall-Towe | ~ O8T—ON LAST MONDAY NIGHT I rig vicknity of City, Pent Ofse erat orig vicinity 06, pair of Wwiil’ fully "Sescribe ‘thas Box 43, City Post-Offica._ (KAY, ONE SMAL@GKAY DONKET, eToguiee S11 Beta eae ae LStk MoeO Ay, Tae 2st Ne Newfou FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | seat Sceeawoe ol SOMN BaNDaLSormer itm and ast QR RENT—AN ELEGANT HALL, CENTRALLY fed, cool, windows two sides, 30 ~eisceradeenne ire Wat star | bition” Nene e Pel cask ke tet my zai HST. NW_ LAnGe §: wiven mya itable res ALLS FOR ONE REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Or Aed Poesia Seidtn SaaS eee, SOHN ME | SDO het eee we Sake Ries Cire OUNG Tio Cece. my21-6t fami eae a Apply te McDEVETT & FLINDER, Detective Agency, 805 PARLOR — FURNITURE ‘OPO Wiser ‘Mattresses made over in style. References furnished as ‘Work done ‘at residences. ‘dress O° NELSON, 814 10106. ¥ EiRST WARD TO WiaaG tern gee od Seige Oream 8! wnllog Focal a ___ BUSINESS CHANCES, STHAYED—A~ BLACK GOOD, LIVE MAN, WITH CAPITAL WANTED, | tiarced wit owoer's initials fo take an interest 8 ‘Drede ing machine, whose ‘over all other stiller nolstrsted. A’ safe in- hin es ba sade Inichin es have with “iarwe ‘Address or ‘call. ou HENKY WILSON, contractor, 1907 455 stisct suaile WHITE SETTER Dolly, wears collar eral regard will be Lares ‘MOFFAT, pet ae feepecialey. es Sane Se Wit SE PPS GOST | aoe inser ser | Fe a “s s He Bes eee yee | Pee 46) apis ie wecsmman SS ol Sweat eae Aga vac oe: “my2ese SON JRORTY DESIGNS OF SLATE AND MARBLE NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT MY FEES Se SS a | Tee ae ore eons orders are peer AT xe debtcontracted by ber in ‘Mantels in J. oe, JOHN D. ae - 8CI Ol a = FRE Wea ere as m2 ‘Claim business, ‘sdareen. ia fas Lee 81.00 Eesae foe sstonsitin snows - ouviction incumbered real Heal eaten douse, the — wate gaa eta | fate eerie a ad 1008 Fat. nw. | Jerscy isc s Gl ‘TO! ON E CaP. ST. ES ea eat ea "* ay U. &. BOYER, re TEU po mmae nn cma nw Eee ee a eames Prkiobrcat