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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGT ON: 7 25, 1888. the extra large edition of Saturday's paper. the ef which must be sent to press much earlier the other five days of the week. — eee _____ New York city has been reminded again of the @anger of permitting electric wires to remain above ground by a fifty-thousand-dollar fire re- sulting from the contact of an electric light wire ‘with a telephone wire. Tbe various hitches and @elays which have occurred there in the enforce- ment of the law requiring the burying of all electric wires have been due more to the petty | Lill | | oo Ireland 1s not alone in her nationalist movement. One is im progress in America alsa, It crops out bere and there in a way that would make some of erate masses of foreign population, assimilating with Americans slowly and with difficulty. Ex- little consequence, Dut surely noone can reasonably claim the Tights of an American who does not care about bis adopted country to learn to read write its language. ‘Saturday which the chamber had voted to iteeif cetve such a document. Then hecarried the packet back to the executive office, where it was kept un- Ul the assembly convened on the next Monday evening. Speaker Husted, though of opposite poll- delivery valid. Mr. Hill, at the time, asserted his night under the Constitution to keep back a mes- Sage tll twelve o'clock midnight of the date of the expiration of the ten days’ limit; but there has never been any occasion to put this extreme inter. pretation to the test. “Jose Lore Cosrox Manz GOODS IN CUT AND FINISH.” ‘THIS APPLIES LITERALLY TO OUR NEW LINES OF SPRING SU:TS. NO MATTER WHETHER THE GOODS ARE COARSE OR FINE, HIGH PRICED OR LOW. THE STYLE AND GENERAL CHARACTER I3 THE SAME OUR 812.50 SUITS MADE FROM VERY STYLISH CHEVIOT, INDISTINCT STRIPE, ARE CUT 10 CLOSE WITH THREE BUTTONS, MADE WITH WELT SEAMS, AND ARE AS GENTEEL AND AS GOOD a8 ANY CUSTOM MADE SUIT AT $20, OUR 813.50, $15,918 AND $20 AKE OF SAME STYLES, BUT OF COURSE MADE FROM A FINER GRADE OF GOODS. WE THINK, HOWEVER. THAT| we TRE SURFLUS|_ NOT ALONE THE STUMBLING BLOCK OF CONGRESS. ‘Winter in the lap of Spring, aye, even Sum- ‘mer, has retarded the sale of Summer Goods, ‘To avoid carrying the goods over we mean to reduce our Surplus in season, by OUR SURPLUS REDUCTION SALE. No. 1—Begins SATURDAY, MAY 26th, and inclodes all of our MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES and SLIPPERS, which must be cleaned out in Thirty Days. ‘The entire line t@ lumped into Four Grest ‘Lota, Of course the first comer guts the best choice, LOT 1, aT 500, Contains Misses’ and Child's Genuine KID OPERA SLIPPERS, Children’s Sotid Sole LOW BUT- 70s and IBA, reduced froma 78e,;come ven from 61 e1 IOT 2, aT 75e., Includes Misers’ and Children's Genuine Hand-sewed Heel, or Spring Heel, OPERA SLIPPERS: Misses ‘Hapd-made OXFORD TIES, plain or patent tipped: Children's Heel and Spring Heel LOW BUTTON and ‘TIES; not « pair that would not bea bargain at ¢1. LOT 3, AT 85c. All our Misses’ $1.26 Hand-sewed Spring Heel OX- FORD TIES. LOT 4, aT 81. All our Misses’ and Child's $1.50 and $1.25 Finest Curscos and Dongola Kid OXFORD TIES, VASSAR ‘TIES, SANDALS, and TRIMMED OPERA SLIPPERS, im any width or shape. ‘WM. HAEN & CO." RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, 816 7th Street, 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, 231 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, _ny25-1m Evazwooor Isvirzn. To examine the GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY. suse gz ert cy Eanes sme Soren aise Clerical Cut, extra fine quality, at €25; ep ‘Sa i 13 i i iE i! i bs g F Q 8, j of i { L fi f ais FOR BOYS ¢ TO tt EES Hees eae fem S88 50, Besetecu ete Risesesqueee may25-3m OAR E Ab bar. ‘Look at our $15 Prince Albert Suits; they cannot be ‘matched anywhere for less than $22. Our $20 Prince Albert Suits are equal to any $30 Suit you can buy. 12 Suit you ‘ny where. tes arr rear eg Pa fee than you can buy then clsewhere. © from 18 we have « full tine of Suits LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ({LOTHING co. COR. 7TH AND G STs, OUR LOWER GRADES ARE THE BEST ar rae | Biceaseegeat ase DANS SRT vo PRICE IN WASHINGTON. 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 18 THE REASON WHY WE OFFER SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THESE LOW FIO. URES, WE HAVE JUST BOUGHT THEM AND YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF CUT PRICES, WEMAER SPECIAL MENTION OF OUR FINE SUITS FOR BOYS-SHOET PANTS THE LATEST ‘NEW YORE STYLES ARE ROUGH MIXTURES AND STRIPES, ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, MADE-UP NUB- POLK JACKETS, PLAIN JACKETS AND CUTAWAY JaCKRTS WITH VESTS. ALSO FINE CORKSCREW JACKET AND VEST SUITS EB BARNUM & CO, my2e 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, J.C. Hercarxson FLLY copies, large pages, and good wort guaranteed, ‘BYRON B ADAMS, Printer, myt-lm 516 Sth t nw. Mas M. J. Hos: 1900 F st. %. ww, ‘Will close out the balaace of imported BONEETS AND EATS ‘aT 4-GREAT REDUCTION. Our 850. Pee SATORDAT ONZY: SHIRTS, ali sizes, ‘BOSOM, LAUNDRIED DRESS BAUMI:S. TT%, STH, AND D STREBTS. j= - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c, FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1888, A Gaur Dave Is Bore Sor don't miss a lineof this advertisement, read it through carefully, and, above all, act promptly. These aplendid bargains ‘will be snapped up by to-morrow night. Now Gon’t miss it, or you'll be sorry ‘when ‘yon see your Neighbor's Boys SAKES AND COMPANY. We find in stock a iot of Small Sizes in Long Pants Suits, that is to say ages 10 to 13, that shows tendency to “Stick,” ‘Rot because the styles are not good or the materials are not new, or becanse of any defect in constraction or fit, or on of Same Suits sold rapidly, itis simply because the demand for such sizes—10 to 13—has not been as heavy as we had reason to expect, We don’t want them. ‘Do you at 8 price? SARS AND COMPANY. ‘We've bunched all those that we've been: selling at $7. and marked them $5. We have marked all the $8 suits down $6.50. ‘The $10 suits are now going st $7.50. ‘The $12 suitecan now be had for $9, and the $15 suitsare cut to §12,and some even to $10. Don’t make any mis- take in this connection. Remember these suits come with long pants, and the sizes run only from 10 to 13, both inclusive. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘will continue until the goods are sold, but we are much mistaken if there will be any left to-morrow night. Thereis absolutely nothing wrong with these in fit, Of this season's production, and the best evidence that the original prices ‘were right, is that the larger sizes are all wold. At SAKS", for 96.50 at sake $10 Suits for $7.50 At SAKS, 812 Suite at SAKES’. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The different Departments of our House is chock full of the choicest things—everything « solid bargain—for Boys' and Children’s Wear. Shoes, Hats Underwear, Kilts, Shirtwaists; in fact and in trath everything necessary tos Boy's complete outfit. ‘SAKS & COMPANY, THE BOY'S PROVIDERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. my25 815 Suits for $10 at Saks", S% Eo YY ED gies oe 15e. 100 dozen Fine Lisle Frame-made Gloves, in black and colors (6-button length), worth 25e., at 15¢. _ 250 55 dosen Pure #ilk Gloves, in black, tan and grays, G-button length), worth 46c., at 25c. pair. 38e, ‘Black Silk Jersey Mitta, worth 48a, at 38¢. pair. AT 10c. Children’s Pure Silk Jersey Mitts (odd shades), worth ‘28e,, at 10c, pair. Pa Ladies’ Pure Silk Glove, in black, drabs and tans, embroidered backs, regular price 50c,, at 50c. pair. 2e. Ladies? Taffeta Gloves, embroidered back, welt to match, in black tans, regular price 49c., at 25c. pair. AT THE Geer Bro Boxaxzs OPENED AND NOW ON SALE, OVER FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS oF FINE EMBROIDERIES, Cannot begin to give » full list of stock, but quote only a few prices: EOCRU BATISTE FLOUNCINGS— 40 inches wide, 75. and $1.00; worth 82.50 and $3.00 we al 5; * 200 + + a: * 1.50 _—+ 20; * 1.00 awe ad 3; ¢ 60 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED BATISTE— 25e.; worth 61.25 50e.; 2.00 Te: “ 3.00 ‘Narfow Edges to match the above from 10c. to 20c.; ‘worth five times as much. ‘The above Goods were recently bought st a grest ‘sacrifice, and our customers will reap the benefit, B.@ Davis, ‘719 MARKET SPACE. 1,000 Yards Gingbams st &c., worth 12)40 2,000 Yards Krinkled Ginghams at 7c., worth 12}0. panera neg tara hg = ge igpietinoniny RERTER TNS oe Ses a rm Seana eer me tat Haan ease — We,have » very large stock of goods, and will sell at LUTTRELL & WINE, my23-2w 1930 PENN. AVE, Ta Roda Te Pare evn Perfect Irigh Linen, : FINE HATS PALA BB - A SRN " & pt io a Fx oe ek ft i a FOR SATURDAY, MAY 26. ‘The rain having kept you in doors the last few days, ‘we deen it wise to cive s synopsis of the bargsins ad- ‘Vertised of late in this column. (Continued below.) Mews Scarr Bazoams Fisk, Clark & Flaggs’ “Flexible” Knot Scarfs, 480 Fisk. Clark & Flagga’ New Bow, 48c. isk, Clark & Flazgs' Windsor Scarfs, 480. (Continued belo Men's Genuine “Gloria” gold and silver caps, 82.20. Ladies Genuine “Gloria,” gold and ailver cape, 1.08. (Continued below.) Waterproof Rubber Costs and Gossamers, light, but durable; new, but cheap. Men's, $1.60; Boys’, @1.50: Ladies’, $1.45; Misses’, $1.35, (Continued below.) Laon Sor Bazoars, Samples of Spring and Summer Button Boots for Ladies. Clgsed out from leading manufacturer of the United States at half-price. Half-price to you. 85 Boots for $2.50, and so on. (Continued below.) Sux Grove Bazoans. ‘25c. Taffeta Sik Mousquetaires, generally sold for all Silk at 35c. Continued below.) Tur ition Bazaars. 50c. each for Laundered Percale Shirt Waists, equal in fit, patterns, colors, and style to our celabrated 95¢. (Continued below. Buscx Lace Banoass 42-inch All Silk Chantilly Flouncings. The 81 quality worth $1.35......The 81.35 quality worth $1.50......The 1.50 quality worth $1.68, Only ‘Seven Pieces remain at time of writing. (Continned below. Bucs Sux ieee Surah for G0c. a yard, comparing favorably with any heretofore sold at 69c. Black Satin Rhadames at 75¢., equal to the usual 98c. quality, Our89o. Meryeilleux has not yet been equaled under 98c. (Continued below.) Koscuux Freres) Bancams ‘Thooe celebrated Frenchmen’s Sateens—theirs only, not # mixed lot—for 25c. a yard. (Continued below.) Szooxn Froor Bancars ‘Ten Beaded Visites and seven Beaded Mourning Wraps remain from the closing-out sale. Those at.... 39 935 829 a9 22 Gost........ $35 $30 $25 820 ‘Nineteen Suits of Cashmere, Flannel, and Cloth. Thoseat.... $25 $20 $18 $15 813.60 #10 Reduced to. $20 $18 $15 12 810 87 (Continued below.) Stameeo Goons Banoarss. Riser! Waa Bixara: Imported Germantown Wool 14c. hank. 15c.......8axony 10c... Zephyrs 2 or. for 5c......Embroidery Jap. Tinsel 3c. skein, and s0 on, (Continued below. €- Overloaded manufacturers and our strictly cas ‘syatem is the explanation of the under-mentioned bar- gains for our special sale. (See space below.) 2,400 Pans Mews Socks. Prices 13, 25, 35, 50c. All full regular ‘made, double toes and heels, im- proved shapes. Novelties in Lisle Hose, iinported to sell at 50 and 75c., offered for 35c. Bilk Half Hose, worth 81, for 7c. Warranted Fast Black Hose for 35c. that cannot be duplicated claewhere under 55¢. EB We refund the price paid {four Black Hose stain the feet or do not wash a perfect black. We here pub- record our — promise PAE PALAIS ROYAI. _Cadiew' space below.) 6,000 Pans Lisiz Hose Do you think we would add to our stock 500 dozen Lisle Hose if they were not extraordinary values? ‘They are. Note the finish—turn the stocking inside out—the colorings, the 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: 35e., 50¢., 55e., 65e. 75c, 85c., $1, $1.25, 81.35, $1.50. THE 35c. HOSE come in delicate shades of tans, browns, fawn, &c., aresilk finished and have double toes and heels aud white split feet, AND NOT TO BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE UNDER 50c. PAIR THE 55c. HOSE are Richelieu rb, in delicate and dark shades, also black, and are NOT TO BE HAD ELSEWHERE UNDER 75c. PAIR. THE 750, HOSE include French boating stockings— gavy blue With anchor, oars, &c.,in white. Another style with black open-work ankles and white ribbed uppers. Two novelties costing more than 75¢. a pair ‘to the importer, ‘The lot comprises over 100 different styles, and, as We wrote above, you must see the stock to appreciate the styles, qualities, and prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL. THE PALAIS ROYAL we write the best values ever offeréd by the Palais Royal, dose it not mean ever offered in Wash- ‘THE 480. HOSE. When we have to quote from nearly 100 styles ‘tis wisest to quote none. Your tastes vary. ‘We can suit all in stye and surprise you all in qualities for 480. » pair. ‘THE PALAIS ROY, (Bee Space below.) _ 3,000 Pams Brsce Sux Hos: Unr stock is now as large as any other three stores in town. If our prices are uch lower then our qiant purchase will be ® disastrous losstous, We confidently await your verdict. ‘THE PRICES: Piaited Silk, 75, 83, 980, 61.15, FRIDAY, MAY 25TH, 1888. ENTIRE COLUMN CHANGED DAILY. ONLY 25 AND 370, EACH. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Colored Silk Vests, low ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n. w. Siremars Grove Banaue 50 Doz. Ladies’ 6-But, Length Jersey Bril- ‘ant Taffeta Gloves, embroidered on backs with ‘welts to match, in Black, Tans, Modes and Browns, ONLY 450. PER PAIR. 60 Doz. Ladies’ 6-But. Length Jersey Victoria ‘Silk Gloves, in Biack and assorted Tans, ‘ONLY 75c. PER PAIR. 75 Doz. Ladies’ 4-But, Belair Real Kid Gloves, elastic skins, thoroughly tanned and beautifully Anished, Black and shades of Tan, ONLY 61.00 PER PAIR. ‘This department is constantly stocked with 8 ‘well selected line of reliable gloves, products of the most reputable glove-makers of both coun- van WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta. no." Bos Fie Dotuasr Suis. ‘On Saturday morning we shall offer a lot of about 30 Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Spring Suits, made from imported and domestic Cheviots and Cassimeres; which we have beon selling at 86.50, 87, $7.50. Sizes 4 to 14. REDUCED TO $5 EACH. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. WANTED—HELP. VGRu haa ME ea W Pay AGENCY. WOMEN — igendecsiet Sth waiters, ‘Fesorts, 613'7th stn. w. bg COOKS. 610 TO 640: — WATS er eee Sarma hn ‘Hall 16th st. bet Hand "8 church, ‘and a johns church. on Tuesday and Friday at 6:90 p.m WAtm-sizons wire TR the Gas Fixture trade. Mare Box ioe Rt 'ANTED—A GIRL TO PAPER BOXES Water bons: dn Ontos preferred.’ Box 130 Star ohio % O°" Te 'ANTED — IMMEDIA 2 GENTLEMEN 3 i cshingtoniane pera energy an executive INTICE COMPOSITOKS: PRE- five the . aay it ee = call ; ruanen Sromplly'on Mr BRANSON, 3d Sesr?D ‘WV ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SERVANT TO COOK Ws dgireneral housework fu Sferuily of ‘four : koge ages ‘paid for good servant. one need ; Feferences juired, Addr: Box ForSearothce. 2: moet ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ae an ae business. erences pend WIGLEE S Sox, a st, Georgetown, Ween nr WITH NO, FAMILY WANTING of house Of one oF two rooms, Aaaress 8 VIVIAN, Lity Post-Office. Qe my 24-3" WANTED a tOUNG, GERMAN AMERICAN OF ‘Scotch girl to nurse child two ‘old and wo to country in summer, references required: “Apply 1730 G st. n.w., before noon or after 6 p.m. myZ4-3t* WANZED. MEN TO SELL SHETLAND-ZACA- Y tecas ponies: Deaution: potted. striped, sclid col. ors; largest herd. erica: rare chance, po jitionally. large, stamped envelope K’ VANRAUB, Boerne. Kendal Count ‘Texas. my? fea, bath: herdics and cars con- Beighbortiood: rent low. 1202 0 ADULTS ONLY — Pakr OF usckeeping new 4 todern style; FORTS Soe; salary condition Pertact, reterenees Peres EXFORNISHED 0 CoMMUNTCAT. rooms, 3d flooc, N.Y. ave " Feterences required. Address by, Star ofiea. my2>-3t° RENT—VERY PLEASANT ROOMS E ‘South, ban sanitary planing’ eacellent tobe ‘transient o 12a ss myes-e FRE EXT BEAUTIFUL. COOL ROOMS ON 2D. a ‘Without board, at 130 East Capitol at. Facute tres tory pe and peasant baie ons Convenientiy situated nnd entirely free from objectionable surroundings. will be pleased to recor Dontly docate. “Gully sentieinnn aba wile oreo u fe oocape Bo'chludren of other cdr ithe house * Perens tee juiring perfect heathoes and quiet cannot Satisfied. Add 32, Star ofion mye FOR HEST—1WO ELEGANT “ROOMS, “FOR Fitat 1823 Tetreet nw. Apply after 8. mm ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CLEANER THAT thoroughly ‘understands, pressing. permanent vlace torjght man, Adaress CLEANER, Star office myz4ct" ANTED—500 WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, ‘Chambermaids, &e., this city. Philadelphia, Brooklyn, New York city, and Maryland. German and Swedish women always wanted. F. M. BUKNHAM, 630-1 23-t" F st. nw. my’: Ws — AT BURGESS’ EMPLOYME: Axency, 425 10th st. p.w., above Gas Oftice— Cooks, Waiters, Coachmen, Butlers, and Chamber- imaids. Desirable places for all who inquire: refer- required, myZ3-4t* Bors Jensey Waste. ‘We have opened a choice variety of Boys’ Jer- sey Waists, in the same styles and qualities we ‘were so successful with last season. Boys’ Jersey Waists, laced in front; wide sailor collar; Navy Blue and Seal Brown. Sizes WEANTED—TO-DAY—COOKS, “CHAMBERMALDS, house girls, waiters, &e.; also, help for watering: laces, Fee if employinent is not HE STEVENS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 717 9th miy23-3t* st. Dow. WASTED- 100 (To $300 A MONTH CAN BE made working for us, Agenta preferred who can furnish their own horses and give tt ir whole time to ‘the business. Spare momeuts may be profitably em- wecu RK RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOW, Fituccr ouserwingsst 1019 hansen we IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO DF. lightfuily cool communicating rooms: nicely fur- hiished as parlor and bedroom. also single tov; southera exposure; convenient bath. 1823 ist ELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND my24-3t" OR RENT—NIC excellent table Hoard, on reasonable terms, at 1005 33th st, just worth of Franklin Park: location and house for'summer unsurpassed, LIVINGSTON TEA KACE. ee Q my24-6re QOK RENT — BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMMER Fooms: corner house. east and south front. refer- ences required; 1101 K st. OR RENT—WiTH BOAI ‘single Room; reference exchanged. 1012 z (seadraem a JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITAGLE {of parlor and bed-rooin, if desired: new house, soutu front, all, miences, hot and cold pnt. all conveniences, 20 to 26 inch. Joyed also. - A few vacancies in towns aud cities. By ioe 22 24 and 26 EeSoHNSON & CO, 1009 Main st,, Richmond, Va. Prices ..81.00 $1.15 $1.30 and 81.45 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK: MUST UN- Boys' Extra-Fine Jersey Waists, in Navy Blue, Cardinal and Cream; trimmed in White, Black and Cardinal Braid. Sizes 20 to 28 inch. . 24 «26 and 28 #1. 5 81.80 81.95 $2.10 Elegant line of Boys’ Jersey Sashes, finished with Silk Cord and Tasseis; Navy Blue, Cardi- nal, Wine and Cream. Prices: $1.25, $1.50 \d $1.75 each. _— (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. “*“Morazns Faso: Samt Waist. e full complement of sizes in than heretofore’ shown.” Mothers who aaa donee | uld examine the merits of this ee Does ar hes a of [74 ‘are riveted to am adjustable and cannot be torn off- "Prices 50,75, 80e- and 1 . (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F stan. w. Misses: Axo Cmoazws WHITE SUITS, On Sat shall ele. fatuyday morning we shall open an MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SUITS, ron COMMENCEMENTS, CONFIRMATIONS, &., embracing— WHITE INDIA LIXON SUITS. Wann AE ders WHITE NAINSOOK SUITS, &0. 2 PRIC! 1.75 TO SIZES, 2 TO 16 YRS | PRICES, $1.75 (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F ste. nw, quired. Hi | nw. Socetgndpaking ‘soups and desserts and fully com- tent to fill the position. with references, 155, Star office. my21-eost —IMMEDIATELY—FIFTY, HAMMER Nee epee gion gapuinin yea? ENDOSH. 203% Britis st Georsetowne | mye WANTED—COMRADES OF GAR. ON THE YY, Kreatest soldier novelty ever placed oi the, mar- x; “costs not earn. culara Address FAULKNER & ALLAN, 1713 Chestuut wt, Philstel- phia, Pa zi iny21-1W_ TANTED—20 MEN TO TRAVEL AND GIVE rood: ., Big pay for doing varity re= cd. Hours sto. pm only. DUNLAP, 028 ist. w. my 19-60 ‘ANTED-LADY AGENTS; $10 A DAY SURE; Wrow rubber under'sarmant: Sis Wo LITTLE Chicago, Tl. ‘my 18-108 NTED_SALESMEN—FOR PATENTED NOV- ies, useftl goods used in every household. Lib- gral commissions allowed, “Que dollar will start Dusiness. Address for particulars, with stam TER & RUSSELL, 18 Pearl st., Grand Rapids, 2m. ‘ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof, CHRISTNER'S new “Inter- ” with inch-rule_ Faterog “pnd, aay Mitte F , Washington, D. WANTED--SITUATIONS. a {OR RENT—AT 217 I ST. N. R ished rooms: one lange front room with southern exposure; also small room: rent moderate. my23-30° Fee BENT HONS, Ol UPPER FLOORS, rnished, of 1112 F st, nw.; prices low, fo wee aa JOR RENT—1325 1 ST. N.W., OPPOSITE FRAN! lin Park: cool, pleasint rooms for the summer Without board; references exchanced.my10-6t" JOR RENT — FURNISHED KOOMS BY DAY, “Keek, oF month: choice table in house, THE BUCKINGHAM, 920 15th st. n.w., fronts MePherson Square. my 10-61" ___ FOR RENT—FLATS. FOR RENTSFURNISHED FLAT_WE CAN RENT ‘until October 1, 1888, at ouly 30 per month, ‘Yery choice six-room Flat hear Satan 8 Jithin oaey reach of wo lines of strect cars. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 Loth st. nw. imyz3-4t "__FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR, RENT—FINE ROOMS FOR OFFICES, &o., end oF st. Buight, beeutiful et, steam heat J.B. WIMER, “ my25-0t RENT_SHOW - WINDOW | store 611 7th stn.w., opp. AND PART OF ‘Office: suitable for merchantile or office ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE MAN ‘situation as coschman ina private fs un- derstands the care of horses. Good reference, address Box 3, Star office. 2 ROR RENT—A STORE AND DWELLING ON 4% SIRT Te ty Oy Se TE BOTER, St Lig at. ANTED—A POSITION AS TYPE-WRITER BY thoroughly, competent lady. Addresn “TYPE-WRITER” care of Miss Josie Faut, Chauncey buflding, city. . 25-20 ANTED — DIOK'S AGENCY FOR ‘Cooks, yaletafor traveling; waiters, and hostlers fot Taully'and resorts. "alleity references osha e Bizoarss Ix Mexs Goons. ‘We shall offer Saturday morning — 10 dose Men n Fancy Pnglion Half Hove, ja Choice variety of attractive. st desiranie ois veal UY foot, fall regular, sol SYONLY 18c. PER PATR, Attention in agata called fo on? Nine et Men's ‘our line of Men's CAG Genuine florins p Shirts and Drawers: which we are welling at 50c. per garment. ‘Theil Torular price is 75, and elthough we. Gave all ijn a price, the lide will noun be broken. ‘No det ible. do: Flannel 2 Boys All-Wool Bicycle Shirts, well made; collae, pocket and cus, Colors: Seal brown, late rap, muariue bus, aud runt ‘ONLY 91.25 EACH. WOODWARD & LOTHROI cor. 11th and F ata. n. ‘ sperwear Sate Coxrxvep. U: ‘Our sale of underwear advertised for last Wed- ne ‘was materially affected by the rain of ‘that day, consequently we shall continue it to~ morrow (Saturday) morning. and aball offer the ‘same lots secured for that occasio 100 doz, Ladies’ Fine Canbr o Corset Covers, high and low neck, yoke of solid embroidery, with ‘Hamburg Edging around the neck ‘and sleeves, Unquestionably the best value we have offered at the price, 55c. 75, doi ‘Fine ‘Muslin Chemise, low, ‘aquare neck, of all-over fine then front ° hover: befo Tl eo wood a carment for loss than. one dollar. fhree tucks in the ru: and ‘three tucks above’ $1.12 for. It is s grand Ort these pecial, Jot bought at a price, wewilbe unable to duplicate them, GioO WARD a Cor. 11th and F sta n.w. Lions Soom Coxsers. | joodward & offer momaior fue following two desirable Lines er : fy Hine “epMfortable, and duress, OTE down celebrated R. & G. Summer Cornets, TRANS face abd dure ‘Ouly 61 per ‘Second floor.) WOSER ARE 2 ropanc Gooananree ““Rysr Busce- ARD & LOTHROP again call atten. OA Gruber nupurh stock of Eadies" Guaran. $5 te tbe ‘warranted not to rub a 25, 29, aun See = iITED—AT_ HEADQUARTERS — TIONS firees, Seamstress. Men oka. Coachmen, Sutera SAML A CUOMBS, 920 Fat Rw. myzooe \NTED-SITUATIONS AS COOK AND CHAM- (2imaia in’ oe out of etigs will tive os ly: best references. Cail 10th st Bw. WAxTEDS* RELIABLE WOMAN DESIRES A or address A. K, ‘situation to travel with a family. Apply, by per- mission, at Senator ‘McPherson Square. my24-1w* \WANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 50 FIRST-CLASS ruscanon, errand boys, waitera, drivers ahd ‘otnses, Uieand otter cities. “."M. BURNHAM, 630-632 8 st. Dw. ‘my-25-3t* ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF free to emy ;, reference. steed | begouutue, STEVENW EMPLOYMENT AND ROOM RENTING BUREAU, 717 Uthat Lw., tll 9 pan, my 16-9t* WWANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A FURNISHED A 10. 1 MN Serasaner Mate BLTS OS Se ‘ANTED—FOR A PURCHASER—A HOUSE IN Want Wattington! from 81,800 20.93.00 my24-3t 311 436 street & w._ ‘ANTED-I HAVE DAILY APPLICATIONS FOR (Wiats renal of houses of all sizes. far ad having houses to rent can secre good tenants ‘them ith me. Prompt collections snd returns. = EF. ROSENBERG, O15 15th ‘my11-1m WANTED —I AM HAVING DAILY APPLICA ‘Mons by partion dosiriog’ to reat houms of al sizes. Parties having houses to rent can secure ao Sew a ‘Toth and Het. mw. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Wy ANTED_TO BUY A Eons ae = SET of Tinner's tuols. Address -_18° yA ‘KD—1 _—I FEATHER Waar Carpets Stoves; oF eutire Household i= a H. BAUM. 210 7th st. ‘ED—A /PRIGI PIANO AS GOOD een aed bat the is poland figure to exchange for 8 prompt driving fSten ‘not over clgut sears” old: ference on eo Tei a Tourcsent Surry ia Pee ten ll also beteadioa for Appty for infor: — 423 Oth st. Wiz ‘ED—TO BUY FOR IND-HAND ‘mhl2-Liw WANTED THE PEOPLE OF ‘WARD TO cree hee Pah Pr Bai Sean a Jon. may5-1m Se OI 3 specialty. Wwatepat KNOWN THAT ‘ALDER- Heese cee See A R RENT—AN OLD FEED STORE—A ‘chance for some one small Seren, ora RSet 1 located: ‘cock, windows tro sites = 0 per F wo imonth; lease given if deuired. Adres WALL. Star Fe RENT —A NEW BRICK STABLE WITH ALL ‘modern improvements, between 12th and anaTand Rau nw. Apply tod. W.P. MVERS ROS 1428 New York is RK RENT—STABLES OR STALLS FOR ONE undred horses, at 14th and © ste.aw. JOHN M. OUNG, 479 C st nw. my21-0t* COUNTRY BOARD. _ WASTEDITEN OR A DOZEN BOARDELS AT A farm-house 1 mile from Clifton Station; terms per month, 84 per week. Address JAS. F.BUCK- , Clifton Station, Fairfax County, Va. my25-3t" CouxTey, c BOARD IX BARNESVILLE. MD. B 7 rom station, on Met. Brauch. 3 nijles from Washington situation fain soenery pleasant rooms. For terms LENA WitiE ei ‘my 25-3t" (BOUT 1 MILES FROM Wi BRIDGE, a ee wo. cl Areas “Vireitig” Star of my25-2t° OARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED FOR THE er at Shurpsbure, a small town on the An- PF ncaa myZ3-3t* iG IN A HEALTHY lovality, with mail twice a day, desires Boarders from June i to late in fall. For particulars address ‘Box 12, Goresville, Loudoun Count, ri OARDERS WANTED FOR THE SUMMER months: large airy rooms: each suitable for two Persons: much cooler here than the city. homelike and Sood board: TAppIy at 704 Kin st, ‘Alexandria, Va. my15- OODBURN, STOTT'S STATION, MET, BRANCH 43 miles from Washi now open for summer re: newly furvsbed: excellcnt water. good tion for horses. Apply to Mra. C. F. Est uw. my21-6t* ; fine moun- address Miss table: MARSHALL, 201 BOARDERS WANTED FOR THE SUMMER THE prettiest and most healthful country on the Met. "7.0.WiITE, iny Avot” Conve and sce for yourself to Diatewon' Mt De Moat Gos sia? © Toomia: wood fare: yard ‘Washinet. ‘a. E KENNEDY, Chaticstown, my 4-00-1m ESS S my25-6t + ~ FRR SALP_RABE CHANCE FoR INVEstTwENt. Firs feb of ot B sguare Woe, “ona Sethe pe te aes, aces Soe era ae ees si eeee emcee 3 tiriek, the others frames. A WAL) 421 Bete 08 SALE—A LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1 Fr: WW ave. (north side), HOO fet from 14 4 Soaige tay POUL A JONNSTOR, 1 + 2a, 08 Loth et. mw, SALE_VERY CHEAP. LOTS on ¢. Dh ee BREE, OTe O8 Carrey jor same. great fiivestment. Call on owner, _my24-iw* ____ Room 15, Pacific butidine, SALE-LOT ON NEW MAMPeMIke ave Fees s ae 180. st the peice thers = fi SE WARE & co, O10 F at, DECORATION DAY, May 20. len. Ma. tren 830 up Take basket Lunch ati! epeo! the be 3K. HEKT NeaR THe CAPL ol, at 1.50 per square foot. eaay terme jereey ‘ave nasaiter Spin may dacoe JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A FRONTAGE OF 62 ft. on eawt side of 224'st,, bet, P and Naseachvusette bach we can sel et /25 pt ott hom thas te ade ingarouna finaid tetor Jaye tet STEIGEK & LIbBERMANN, 1303 Pat. JOR SALE—WILL SELL CHEAP 23,000 SQUARE foot of ground, cor. 13th and C ste, es; bouse rents for #10 per mon’ 3° PLA. DARNEILE, 1226 Fst Ft, SAGEEAT A. DECIDED. Batic A1N—MosT desirable Lot op 16th st, nw.. 30 feet frwt by BF feet deen to widealles. "BTL WARN EINE Co Yet nw. 000 T OF GROUND aND Sup. frame houses. routing st @4-50 each, PFO jocated im eastern fection « AnbYS W" HANDY. Ov! Fan © u3 LEPINE CORNER 179 FEET ON 10TH 4-168 feet on Kenesaw ave, Can be divided BENS. Fo DAVIN, 1i1y Pat, Fx SALE-LOT 37x91. VERY « mareets ai tink ccation Nigh and. healthy iy. acLACHLES & BAT JOR SALE. JUST THE KIN! 8 YOU WAN? wae D OF LOTS YOU WANT. witir public eraded free of com ther particulars supplies Hy WELLER & REPE: 326 Paw CHARLPS EARLY. 603 14th #t Foe, S42 I IME Best axp sarest 1 iment of small aus Pronth will bay building . our equares from Pennaylvauia avenue cars, at ony #300, RAP 1419 New . — MILLIS. 1419 New Noth ave, JOR SALE Ifsold in afew » fronting Capited 08 Ge north side of B st m. 251100 to 10 foot THOS. G. HENSEY, 1226 Fon. UTIFUL LOT 16X)18 FRET to 10-foot alley, clear of all evctmbrances, on Dela- ware ave., bet. C and D sts, ne, with party wall, cellar SFO tat end plane for house myl4-3m JOR SALE “CHEAP SEVP FINE LOTS ON Meridian Hull. in the same block near the its now pared for the building of ex-tenator Hender= ‘GEO W. LINKING, th and HM wte nm rr COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—THIRTY ACKES, 4-ROOM STONE Free: Harpe orsiart fon tanh tind overtone sity and tiver Por Suis Sttiecser hese duct Pree Bri B. a — NINETY Act sd stable” “Appr MM RocH Ca ae ‘ay tbat LOTS—G ST_ HET. 157 AND 14Tit ste De, lot 8, ag. 1027 $1130, price pe BEALL, Hil DWE OO. i IXTEEN ACRES lying beautifully land overivoking the cit d ° 4 ENTY-TWO Ai beet Eastern Branch ganden- ‘CRE HUSDAED AND SEVEN ACRES, 6-r00m house; bern, orchard, 3 aniles. from Burke’ fafa Heats Ub mates trvun ch caay tareen only $1,300, OXE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE ACRES:7. Foun house, ane spring: fruit, sane nelehborbuod aa Eistabove, ¢10 per'ecre. OVER ONE HUNDRED other choice selections round the city for dairy fruit “and ‘gardeniaw urs Poms. also. 8) rane and stock artim, very chonp Feasuuable tern. 3 and oa T. H. SYPHERD & co. my25-2t a Fw, JOK SALE—5O ACI FOREST GLEN STA- sajoine tie new subdivision. A bux veper'y 9 Park, improved. Uy a 12roou him! ih lortably-furnished cottage of 10 rooms on Mountain, with 10 acres of | stands for thesinall sum of €3 | Chace to. buy’ summer remden ‘One hundred and thirty acres and a good 8-n muse, 3 miles from the celebrated Orkiey Sriuge. V id ovuntry and a, hysician : 81.600. An elegant estate of 1, the Kichmond, Fredericksburg, abd Potumiuc Ikailromd, [90 mlles trout the city of Washinton. - Price, Three hundred scros in Sussex County, Va, 1 mile from station of Homeville. Price, $10 pr acre, iui Prov ‘Two hundred and seventy-seven acres ou the Poto | mac, elegantly improved, 40 tiles from Washington; Lealthy and elevated. «fine place for a sammor reeurt: 3.000. Little home of 3 acres, timproved A nice by an 8-room house snd outbuildimes, plenty of fruit, 2 tule fram, Anacostia. Price, 81.500. AGGAMAN, Real Estate Broker and Auchoueer, O17 Fat n.w., Washington, D.C. _my25-3t Bee JOR SALE LOT AT HYATTSVILLY, G0x200 £t.; cheap, 30 apd 140 acres 14 miles frou Waslineton, Band 0.K.K.; very attract fo joan im sume towuit, . ¥. H aoney he 110 St. Paul mys POR SALE — BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE oF 8 rooms and large «rounds st Takoma Park, near Station, the techeap at price, terius to sults bane ax ECAP myZ3-3t* 1008 F at JOR SALE—VALUADLE VA. FARMS AT WINS: ton, Culpeper Co.; fine laud: ood buildings, 1 iuile from churches abd schools , KK devot, stores Dr. KC. VAN WiC Hopewell Junction, Duchrm Co. New York ROOM COT ity, ob Met od col JPOK SALE OK RENT_AT HERNDON, VA, A pleaeantly situated Cottage and Stable, acre of fees tire minutes’ walk from station lnguirs of A. CROUNSE, Cask: Koons, Treas: ment AEs For BALE from Beltsville, on ‘wood: balance PG. 00. MD. —2 MILES road, SS acres 10 in ik SALE OK EXCHANGE — A GRAND STOCK 21.000 acres, beautifully lorated in Mary on the Potomac, 30 miles from this city; good 7 peigtibor- ood. jwellinwa, 3 barns, healthy. ood Vernon steamer inaas every Tae Bo eens en ee JOHN D. Ss Cee bea REWARD FOR IN SECUR- 0 conviction of ‘who Bik Oe sear Sy ep te aa A TENTION ink ‘SPRING SPE- aks oe i 1 4 Eee aeeieare Pat oe Less cere et

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