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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY... Jane 1, 1983, CROSBY 5. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star basa regular, permanent bona fde daily circulation more thas treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef ali the other daily papers bere added together. Advertisers fr own purpose best, an@at the sams" ‘will serve ti timergreat? y accomm! ¥ will send im before room tom ancemsnts for theextra lanes edition of Saturday's paper. the forme of which must be sent topress much earlier thaa oa the other Bve days. of the wook. soo In an article in the June number of the Forum, w D, White, ex-president of Cornell, advo- establishment at Washington of “the next | university.” This institution ts not to t 1s to perform the functions of an examin- tag board, of service In that capacity to all the col- | leges and universities of the country. Its force 1s | to consist of a president and board of trustees, ne~ erssary clerical assistance, and a body of examin- | ers. The income from the. three or more millions of to be contributed by its founder 1s to ain sche s, giving Instruction for four | or university in the United | successful candidates may select, | ps Lo successful competitors among the | graduates of the existing colleges and universi- ties, enabling them to pursue thelr special { dollars subjects of study for three years, and to pay the necessary expenses of a small number of “traveling bachelors,” persons somewhat more immature than those taking the s with strong fatellectnal power and nt practical investigation, waite 1o-| and reporting upon subjects of prac- Interest In oUF OWn and other countries. The | ges of such an fostitution tn permanentiy | ing the whole American sys‘em of in- | struction are presented by Mr. White with his cus- tomary force and clearness Waile thls new unl- versity for Washington proposes to hold at the capital neither instructors nor students, and while Mr. White is of the opinion that it 1s of more im- portance tostrengthen existing institutions than to | u diate additions to the number of teach- | ing universities, yet he is struck, like ail keen ob- | servers, with the advantages offered by this city toevery class of learners, He predicts that the day ts not far of when some public-spirived mil- Monaire will establish here the great national ersity for American students, and concerning e founder or developer of such an institution | e says: “He will find the eight or jons it will require a small price | 11 bring to the na- | and to him; he will see that the number of | suished tn science and literature who | live there or who go there; the scientitic collee- | eaming into that center from all points in ; the great national Library and | clal and private libraries accumu the attractiveness, accessibility, ate and Increasing salubrity gf the if every sort for bringing the » bear upon the pollt- af all these constitute arcument than which pone can be more cogent | gent of a teaching university, in se of the wor, at Washington.” | ‘The plank in the prohibition party’s national {forms to Which members of both the old par- | $ will turn first 18 that which deals with tne | live issue of the coming canvass, namely, the | ad it must be sald that our cold hess friends have most gracefully bridged it, They de. | nd the immediate aboiition of the internal rev. sve, Which 15 good republican doctrine, on the ground that under this system the govern- ment {S practically deriving support from the greatest pat 1 vice—the liquor habit. On the hand, the democrats flad a consolatory pas- sage in the call for lower import duties, the re- moval of needless tax burdens from the comforts aud necessaries of life, and the abolition of the teeasury surplus Some practical politicians may be Inclined to think lightly of the third party be- cause It ascumes such a middle position, But this would be & mistake. The prohibitionists notice the tari! in their platform only to be im the political fashion, ‘Their real interest ‘ntered in another topic‘-war upon ntemper- ance—and on that their utterances bave no uncer- tain sound, The Indianapolis convention did not o to sleep. It had wide-awake men on the plat- form and on the floor, and it put its work through enthustastically and with dispatch. The political prophet who sets out tm the present campaign with anything like contempt for the prohibitionists may feel tnetined to revise his estimates between bow and November, oe ‘he N. ¥. Times, Which has indicated its inabil- ity to fight under the republican banner if Blaine were chosen leader, 1s of the opinion that the evi- dent desire of a majority of republicans to follow Blaine ts as clear an evidence of total depravity as if be were actually at the head of the ticket. ‘So the Times continues to bestow a mugwumpian frown on the grand old party, Blaine’s withdrawal notwithstanding Wao LES ALE! HOLESALE! S—-FSTABLISHED— 1838 J. BEHREND & SON CATL ATTENTION UGHETHADE THAT GEIR STOCK OF HOSLEKY. GLOVE RIB- oue vast d ¢ precious ¢ there beautiful cli Jeal center of the nation ne DERWEAR, | G0oDS. THEY ARE PARTICULARLY SUITED | STYLISH SUIT, THAT WE WARRANT NOT TO |a Pronrarovs Orrenma. ‘We signalize the advent of the month of roses—the Jeafy month of June—with an offering for the bors worthy of the liberal and progressive methods in- sugurated by us “many years ago,” and of which we continue to be the sole exemplars here in Washington, being nothing more nor less than the placing at your disposal, at sixty ceats on the dollar of the sctual ‘value, all that remained of the spring productions of the celebrated house of “Peck and Hanchhaus, 691 Broadway, N. ¥.," manufacturers of hizh class Boys’ ‘and Children’s Clothing. It takes “nerve” and cash to clean out a concern like that of 1,800 Suits at this stace of the season, but we get there all the same, and ow we propose to let our patrons in “on the ground floor,” that is, at mxty ceats on the doliar of actual ‘value, but thts offer will only hold good until we close our doors at 11 o'clock To-morrow (Saturday) night. ‘The choicest plum in thie basket of Juscious fruit is alarge lot of youngsters’ Buite, ages 4to 14, made from selected HAD AS MANY STRINGS aS VIOLINS USUALLY HAVE, BUT HE SOMETIMES PLAYED A TUNE ON ONE STRING ONLY, AND A GOOD TUNE IT WAS, Too. WE ARE GOING TO “HARP ON ONE STRING,” AS SHAKESPEARE PUTS IT, A LITTLE LONGER, AND THAT STRING’S TUNE IS ‘SERGES.” “SERGE.” FOR SUMMER WEAR THERE IS NOTHING THAT MAKES SO GOOD ASUIT FOR ALL PUR- POSES AS THESE VERY POPULAR AND STYLISH TO THE ERRATIC WEATHER OF THE PRESENT SEASON. BEING ALL WOOL THEY OFFER THE PROTEC- S9SUITS foreign fabrics of various designs, and TION THAT WOOL ALWAYS GIVES AGAINST made up in the very latest, most ap- | SUDDEN CHANGES AND DAMPNESS. BEING FE pecsictlnem acetone ot whien wo earlier season and LOOSELY WOVEN THE AIR PASSES THROUGH readily at Nine Dollars (89) suit, but THEM READILY, AND THUS THEY ARE COOL which by virtue of this latest venture of ENOUGH FOR HOT WEATHER BEING MADE 84.80. ours we are enabled to offer now at Four | OF LONG-FIBER WOOL TWISTED VERY HARD ber eagiag eg rg hc cae RE VEI ING “| ” THEY 4RE VERY DORABLE. BEING isa pare ne big lot of TREY RETAIN THEIR SHAPE AND “HANG Stylish Suits for Hittle men, ages 4 to 14, (NICELY. embracing every style of suit that’s WHAT MORE CAN ONE ASK FOR INONESUIT| ®88UITS worn nowadays by bagidrebeearionan When we bought our regular spring —. stock of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing AND THEN THE PRICE. OF COURSE THE FOR duplicates of a great many of these suits “CLAYS ARE THE BEST,” BUT WE SELL A GOOD, ‘were among the first we selected. They sold well, and were spiendid values at Eight Dollars ($8) Suit. Now, how ever, we are enabled to place identically the same suits ai: Four Dollars and Eighty Conte ($4.80) » suit. The last lot on the list contains so many charming styles that it's extreme $7.50 SUITS ly probable you'll find the suit that'll strike your fancy right among them. Besides, the difference in quality is very trifling, ag we have been selling exactly the same—or rather duplicates of the same—Suits at Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents (87.50) a Suit, NOW, you ean take your choice of any one in the vast assortment for Four Dollars and Eighty Cents, (84.80). ‘This prodigious offering of special values will end when we close our doors to-morrow (Saturday) night, If you would partake of this feast tarry not too long. Besides, first choice always means some advantage. FADE, FOR $15. FROM THAT UP, STEP BY STEP, AND SHORT STEPS, TOO, TO $25, FOR A SILK- | LINED “CLAY.” THEY COME IN BLACKS AND BLUES. = B BARNUM & CO, FOR wel 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ocx Favonrres, SEE WHAT WE PROPOSETO DO FOR THEM. WE REFER TO THE LITTLE MEN OF THE PERIOD— THE BOYS. WHEN WE SPEAK OF OUR FAVOR- ITES,OR THE LITTLE MEN,IT IS PRESUMED THAT ALL SHOULD KNOW WE REFER TO THE BOYS. A MAJORITY OF WHOM IT IS ANTICI- PATED WILL DEVELOP INTO MEN OF MAKK SOME DAY. ASTREAK OF LUCK IN THE PUR- CHASE OF SEVERAL LARGE LOTS OF BoYs’ | SUITS, NOODDS AND ENDS OR BROKEN SIZES CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS, US TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING GENUINE BARGAINS THIS IS THE PRICE OF FIVE DIFFER" NT | JRF SLES, PLAIN OK PLAIDED SUITS: CADET GRAY, DRAB AND OXFORD MIXTURES. THIS IS A RARE BARGALN. $4.00 IS THE PRICE OF TEN STYLES OF CASsI- MERE AND WORSTED SUITS,IN ALL THE DE- SIRABLE SHADES AND PREVAILING DESIGNS OF THIS SEASON, 85 IS THE PRICE OF YOUR CHOICE OF TWENTY- FIVE STYLES MADE OF THE FINEST WOOL, IN STRIPES, PLAIDS AND CHECKS, AND ANY DE- SIGN YOU MAY DESIRE. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOY's PROVIDERS, jGEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. iB . Crosixe Sauce OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, LACE STRIPED GINGHAMS at 37%c.; worth 50¢. INDIA SILKS reduced in pric BLACK AND WHITE LACES reduced in prices, All-Wool HENRIETTAS reduced from 81.25 to $1. PARASOLS reduced in price. GINGHAM ROBES at haif price, Great Bargains in BLACK SUKAHS at 75c., 81, and SLIZs. worth 81.50. GROS GRAIN at $1.2: SASH RIBBONS at $1.25; reduced from $3. Bargains in BLACK GRENADINES, Just opened a lot of elegant new patterns in CHALLIS at 18¢, New HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. ONE PRICE. : 200 DOZEN SHIRT-WAISTS RANGING FROM W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, . TO 750. _ seu 919 PENNA AVE. a SS, RRR PPP LL u be i Pie be bo a a THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., Bgg8 ww EE ia 3 Uy al my18tat 400 SEVENTH: STREET N.W.. COR. D, Ms . — EMNANTS OF ALL. KIN ‘D3 DEY GOUDS: MS ogg BR GEE OEE SED? Bw coupe ARR, ERE DDD YU COCTITTI OO, KN jest BEA. MILLER & BON, lime He D DU UG | f Ht SNS <= aeaw. 1k RE D DU Poe F HO ON NN BR REREDDD UU Coo T Ii OO N BNO A Grasp Fesrvat OF SPLENDID BARGAINS The following 12 Lots have been marked down to educe our Surplus Stock; whon they are disposed of, there will be no moreat these Prices: LOT 1. About 120 Pairs Ladies’ Finest Dongola Hand-Weltand Hand-Turned Button Boots, regular price $3.75, reducad to €2.95. LOT 2. All of Cousins’ Finest French aud Curacao Kid Buttou Boots, former price $3.50, 84 . aud $4.50, reduced to 2. x CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. A SACRIFICE SALE OF SUITS FOR BOYS 4 TO 14 YEARS. Suits reduced from Baits reduced from #3 75 ‘ $375- ‘Suits reduced from $4.50 Suits reduced from $3.9 Suits reduced from & Suits reduced from $7 Pe SSeS LOT 3._ 175 Pairs Ladies’ Glove Top and Lasting Suits reduced from $1050 $7.50. ‘Top, Genuine Kid Foxed Button Boots, FOH BOYS 14 TO.18 TEARS regular price $1.75, reduced to $1.23. Suits reduced fro: Bults Fedtue'd from Suite reduced from 89.5 30 to LOT 4. 75 Pairs Ladies’ Curacao Kid, Fine Hand- ‘Made Patent Tip Oxford Ties, regular price Suite reduced from 17 to o Buite reduced from $1 to $5. 8 81.50, reduced to $1.23, Sts Reduced fot $14 fo a LOT 5. 200 Pairs Ladies’ Pebble Hand-Made zh full line of Cassimere and Cheviot Suite, from 36 Sat Wot 4-Dutton Cutaway Cheviot Suits at $7.50; worth @12. Jil ool Gray Sere Suite at $7.50: worth €12. ne ep Suits a @10; worth $15. he very best cS ah Soap wits, wade up in superior style House Slippers, aud Ladiew snd Miseew Real Kid Slippers, reduced from 75c. to 490. LOT 6. 100 Pairs Ladies’ Genuine Serge House Slippers, sizes 5 to 8, down to 20c. 150 Pairs Child's Gehuine Kid Worked- Lot 7. ane} Suite from $7.50 uy 3 : Ewe ia wit Some erand bargains in West of Etgland Broadcloth Hole Spring-Heel Button, regular price ANILE PRICES As LOW AS ASY HOUSE IN =a 75e4 BOW 50c. TOE AARESS Sake 3 tlkmoel Corkscrew, Seck and Frock Suits at $10 aud 3, aise a Oak WE Us A CALL AND WE. WILL Cox- x LOT 8. _ Misses Hack ee Ar +f Wal Be OCR Five Misck Grantte Cloth Suite, clerical cut, at about Miata. ANIEREST To TRADE one-half usa! prices, ‘i BS. Benne 3 Alpaca and Drab d'Ete Coats, in regular, extra long | LaT 9, 50 Pairs Men's and Boy's Coffee Colored eet 2 pani Fests from 50e, up. Seersucker, Goat Vacation Low Shoee that can't be «wank oe ancy Flannel Coate and Veete at pines it elsewhere f TALPMOSE Na azo SP. ws29-1m_| teal: Odd Tate trom stop. $195. eater Ik Is A SELF-SWINDLER WHO LIES TO HIMSELF. isaster has overtaken you, and you know it yet World knows it not, write disaster, not blessing. If you have madea miscalculation, and bave failed in Lusiuess iu consequence thereof, write failure, botsuc- cess, It will stand you better in the day of Doom! ‘You must face the inevitable. The day of doom must couse to you: you cannot stave it off. The high, the low, the rich, the poor, the wise, the ignorant, all— every obe—nust meet ther Doom: If you have lied to the world under cover don’t con- tinue it because # pillow of cluud hides the fraud by cay. The cloud will melt away before the powerful rays of a solemn, sultry summer sun, and you will be lect without PROTECTION. Don't continue it, because it is wrong. Don't pernist in wrong-doing, because you are & unit in this great Duman family:andas we are commanded to love all meu, and as the heart<in its pristine purity) revolts awainst all things which haveeven a remote tendency te fraud and fallacy, we plead with you to look up. Let your euurse be ONWAKD and PRICES DOWNWARD, As Jlustrated in the life and methods of VICTOR E., ‘Whose popular clothing house is at G27 snd $29 7th stow. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Prica ‘We shall all meet there, Open Saturday tl 11pm my28th Saves Frssks SILVER BRUSHES, vw SILVER BON-BON_BOXES. A LARGE SIUCK OF NOVELTIES IN SILVEB JEWELRY, FRANK M LEWIg, Jeweler and Sivermnith, 2215 Penn. ava, Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, az LUTTRELL & WINE’S, 20TH STREET AND PENN. AVENUE, 1.600 Yards Ginghams st 8c., worth 12390. 2,000 Yards K-inkled Ginghams at 7e., worth 1230. 800 Yards Summer Silks at 35e., worth 50 and 75, £,200 Finis White Goods at less “than cost prices ‘New and. Splendid line Damasks, Towels and aes ales Sey weet way duwn i prices Zu, Goyey Pateg UnaandriedSurtx Non 34144 *Seertemne ats Mh at eter vive Lolerweas algo Gant Cama. wee Grnbinu fron Grieg obec Rave Very large stock of goods, and will sell a LUSTRELL & WINE, nysae 1930 PENN. AVE, LOT 10. 75 Pairs Boy's and Youth’s Low Button ges FP FE ELE ge, ‘and Ties, solid and comfortable, cheap at SSy BPP ORE HE NRX 8 Pa 3 H XN Gag P RR NNN ace LOT 11. 160 Pairs Gent's Genuine Calf Button, Bx srrt Laced and Gaiters, regularly $2, now RNS 8 Vy Ee t Ht Eee Oued LOT 12. 200 Pairs Men's Fine Calf Hand-Finish XX ‘00 ‘WY Eee ‘Dress Shoe in any Style, usual price $3, our reduced price 82.40, ‘To avoid the rush, call in the forenoon. IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT. ‘We are showing something entirely new in JERSEY SAILOR BLOUSES, for Boys and Girls, from 3 to 12 years of age. They have @ large sailor collar, trimmed with contrasting color braids or stars, aud a V front in the blouse with a set-in piece, trimmed in the same manner. Colors—Cream, navy blue and cardinal. Prices range from $1.25 to $2.50. Jersey SASHES to match for 81.25 Our own importation of CHILDREN’S JERSEY SUITS, from 3to 10 yearn. The latest and prettiest designs ever shown in Jersey Suite. We have them in cardival. navy blue, tan, and in handsome combina- tions, all prettily trimmed with braid. Prices range from $4 to $8.50. large assortment of. S8] and Bae FLANNEL, GINGH Aaland WHITE stirs, Guisite ne of MISSES: WHITE comarexce. | 31 MENT fats is, handsomely trimmed, cuoice Dies’ WHITE LAWN WRAPY! from 61. upwards. CHALLIE TEA GOWNS, a larce sssortm some desicts, aud the most tearonabhe con WM. HAHN & CO.'3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th Street, 1922 Pennsylvania avonue, 231 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, rectat Banoarss Ix Evenr DEPARTMENT FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDA! BAe. Bilk Gloves 25¢. 25c. Folding Bustle 150. imported CHALLIE TEA Surah silk’ front, ‘with shoulders 75e. Woven Corset 630. sqolgre pink: blue neat ices a Son kunbaanenn seiere i ibbons, all colors, 250, seit $s Betee clon a i 5 3 20, SITES at lower 1 ever men- 5c. Angel Fans 250. 250. Jewelry 19c. 49c. Stiverine Front Pocketbooks 436, ¥ ae T ss & ‘ie. Biack Lisle Hove 250. ¥ iM od 12¢c. Hematitched Handkerchiefs 100. FI iM . Zz 5c. Infante’ Long Slip 42c. uu, - 48c. Ko-Ko Hats 25c, 72m, STH, AND D STREETS. 85 Spring Jackets (Tans and all colors) $3.48. $1.15 Cashmere Shawls, all colors, 986. ‘25c. Extracts, per oz., 190, ry : eae Exe soEen ‘V r AT THE rrr oe i meet PP ee A 00 AS & Al wy ry '00 a: yy ‘the most surprising BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN = pF BL MEN'S WEAR see our advertisement in next Sunday's “Post” Rarnozzarozs, ‘The eale commences MONDAY, JUNE 4TH, haope oy and continues for one week. 108 CHESTS AND FREEZER, ‘Prices Positively hold good for THAT TIME ONLY. OF THE MOST APPROVED KINDS. REMEMBER-NEXT SUXDA™S “POST-* J. W, BOTELER & SON, TTR, STH AND D STREETS L peta KB, ‘THE REPUBLICAN—“A popular success.” ‘THE POST—“The Gispiay made on this cecasion is ‘most extensive and elaborate” THE STAR—“The Souvenirs of the occasion will oubtless attract a large attendance of the fair sex.” TO MORROW (SATURDAY), JUNE 2 13 THE par Day Dar Dar Day Day DAY Dax Day EEEEEEEEREEEREEEREEEEEEES Day LAST DAY Day LAasT Day Day LasT Day LAST DAY LasT Day LAST DAY Last Day LasT Day LasT Day LAST DAY Last DAY DAY Day pax Day Dar Dar Day Day Day pay BEREEEEEEEES Day LasT Day LasT Last LasT DAY Day i Ray pay DaY Day pay Day Dar Dar Dar DaY DaY par DaY FEEREEEEEREEREEEEGEEEEEEEEEE ‘The Souvenirs of our Eleventh Annus! Gummer “Opening” of Ladies’, Men's and Children's Furnieh- ‘ings, youdoubtless have reed or beard of Until TO- MORROW EVENING, at 6 o'clock, thay will be offered by ‘Tours, Respectfully, THE PALAIS ROYAL. J . (A. LISMER) ma EWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888. Changed Every Day. PRIA rm ne sedan OPE Boxe 85 Scr Suz Coxrmczn. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, « larwe number of customers availed themselves of the opportunity recently extended bv our of- fering of 67, $7.25, #8, 88.25 and. @8.00 Suite for @5. Confident that an equally large number Were unable to met out om account of the rain, we have made additions to the assortment and ‘unbesitatingly pronounce it to be the best ever our pleasure tooffer. Itembraces Suits for boys from 4 to 14 years of age, thoroughly de made and stylishly finished, in Navy Serre, Yachting Cloth, Black Faeed-Fabrica, ‘Trlcota and a variety of teht fancy mixtures i Cheviots, Cassimeres and Tweeds, being broken nes of Suits formerly sold at the prices above- named. We have placed them on a separate counter that you may take in the assortment at ‘Sglance. 4s a supplementary attraction for the sounger oye we shall also offer: 3doson Boys' Two-piece Kilt Suits,in a ve Flety of Scotch Chev:ots and Fancy Cassimeres, sizes 234 to 6 years, formerly sold at $4.50, 85, (05.50 and 86. CHOICE OF THE LOT $3.75 EACH. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. 2. w. Bore Faxcr Suet Waste In this department we makes specialty of the “Mother's Friend” Shirt Waists, which has = Great advantage over other styles in being ac- companied with an adjustable webbed belt with the buttons riveted thereon. The buttons will stend any amount of strain, wear, and tear, while the button-holes are made on two thick- ‘esses of the material and double stitched, pro- Gucing the strongest shirt waist on the market to-day. We show a great variety of patterns in both neat and bold effects, printed in attractive colorings, which are warranted fast, Uniaundered, 50c. each. Laundered, 75c., 850., and @1 cach, ‘We have Just opened an excellent line of Boys* Flannel Waists in plain shades of gray, navy. eal browns, drabs, and cream, and an attrac- tive variety of Fancy Scotch Plaids, $1.25, 91.50, $1.75, and $2 each. (Third floor.) THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c.. FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1888, WANTED—HELP. Write ETSI § PRE Ae SOE Bw.ite WA Warr ac, SRR AP NIFFIN. Koom f oe Suse Department. pate Siew Males Goote Coaches. marta WASTEDIA, HAN, ACQUAINTED WITH THE ‘COOMBS. 920 Pee mw, P12 es wiikin two TS wagon: oS, = Bo ee ed Ry Rey | TPES Raa CATT TRE | Fubetefortraveline Walter” coechanes need Meatieretor wiitien, $1 ANTED—A GERMAN = 4 iN WANTED Tysgrant hiehen and for gene family and resorts.” Allcity references, 613 7th stn. | No child ie ie At 33 aN 5 Tht aw. ee JOR “RENT-AT G13. AND 219 FasT CAPrTOR aren ANTED— cI Ta AntT, | Bat, c@rant Row, wey dectraiie furnished pow 4NTED_ WOMEN COORG @ EagTORT ROT W Sitke to ubetresstumne oak aby preterrest ay ws sormnh Firet-clase Dyer ws Ln Prigges ct Farm Hands: Colored toa best references. Address 1114 Toth et eaysT SK or $0 per mont “phe Uioks. SAME £ COOMBS O50 Fak ie ei owe ANTED—A WHITE BOY To assisT 1X GRo- V ‘ARTEDSTCATIONS FOR THE THIRTY GERMAN ‘also cooks, FG, SE) TF REATFURNTSED oom oR, reat, 300 Hat. nw. near Government tin Offre, bear ail tives of oark wien 2% Vv maidn men cocks ares Sutere ao aw store, one with eome ekyeren' a 5 =< pave SPARE Ue ET | See PRES S| pears A] 2 —— oom Wety Feancbabie’ Gs New Semmes ave aces ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO DO ‘COOK- NTED— TA PL " WY 1g als Son aemarses aon ~ ¥ ag WANTED—HOUSES.__| f° Serre ot abla ANTED-A GOOD OPERAT OPERATOR oF Si, eR ¥ ‘poy LOCATED FOR IN- POR, BENe. MCELY-FULNISHE MUN, ve~tiner 4 Lo Owners plea: Hide Loom bate We DA GOOR, OPERATOR, OF [st ge ees Se beam Soe gees Fates th tale boon 110 15h ok 3 a WO. ae — “elt cus yest NISHED ROOMS ON Waar roar HOOSEMAID. 1441 HT | WV axscbma Cha PURCHASER WANTS TO ee hiwen of cara A 000, in. nocthwest of Capi- ‘a house under @5, location Wa RFED_ AT Dicks cin, Caleene oars ern ot And rent Box 127, Siar office. Fane 1003 MASSAGHUSETIN AVE. id shamberiiai eee | _ may 31-2 lama Terrace, furnished roams: southern ripening; Juundrees in’ sok waltern. ballers stachinen. Sie | WANTLD-FURSISHED A" PRIVATE FAMILY | ch suite or wnsly. with inary ae eons oon of adults would like to take care vt house tring Vv NTED — IMMEDIATELY — | GERMAN, ENG- | summer season: can best of reference. Address | FQOR RENT—1WO Commu PMICATING 1 n Wie isanenmae Face Sita tee sees oxo, star omice. SY" een ood fet aa ghd gots thecountey ou + references Fequired, ANTED—1 HAVE DAILY APPLICATIONS FOR | Sif equate frou care aud bordica 1428 Mewes plats Inquire 1730.6 at. nw. ae ALES the reatal of houses of sil sizea. Purtion bavige oe WASTED—A4 0001 WASH AND IRONER, REF- houses to rent can scoure good tenants by placing them OR RENT—-1720 Ht S&T. N W. FURNISHED ¥ crence required. ‘at 937 Pat nw. jel- ci ea ae, pollections and returns EF. F. a arce and a with north end WASTED-A COMPETENT, ¥ WOMAN To COOK ee ee Dartinente; trnhelents eccommodsted = et aeyAue 0k — 5 si 20 7 aunt sleepin Bune; Ding ferences. 307 ‘we |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. a ee ae sare FRONT, SUED GERMAN GIRE FOR routing cast eat bath roe NTED — “ego * Fag a %R KENT—FURNISHED OR “UNFURN: ED Teme 7 2th st WEEE ‘amily ELPHONES | Finances scrvom boven, Lingen Nati Mei | {eager Ns tow EUG, TA Tails, Be yoo! oy " Held | sod Band OAC iby the ar preformed AQHIY oo Wane he IRISH GIRL TO COOK, WASH, | Pirtpises oF address Box 65, Forest Gieu P. 0. de1-3e° Kk SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BRB, AND O, nur seston daly fareae meer senlonat other terees auuy neat farminnicar stations other farms to 800 acren ‘DLUGKETT, O33 Fst or Rockville, Mad A -ta* and jrou in @ wate famfly, Call, with refer 7 Ost nw. Jelst Very dem [icetion: private family. “Gait movulug of cess 617 Vist st. ow JOR KENT—1793 Ht BT, N. W. Lov ou first and second flog. sineie or en WAszeD- iON ORDER DEPART. RK SALE=19 ACRES OF GROUND ¥4 MILE | \w'ubtanned si very low rams, nn? DPA ont ment of jeading Boston irom Boundars Sd road: wurtabie lady of good dress and edeation | well rcouniuend | gor ca camp eon rice, #200 a — — JOR REN1—TWO COMMUNICATING 3D-8TORY ed; salary at start 69 weekly; ART, | jel-at dU. WAGGAMAN, 1003 Fat rooms, furmiabed, at Tate, with board. i? 013 Fst nw, PUR KENTAT WASHINGION GROVE, pan AU ae. ANTED — ENENGETIO MEN OF GOOD AD- F partly furnished Cottac, with stable and cartiase | JQOK RY NT—A LADY HAVING A DELION TPL dress to represent a pian of insurance that has be- : Toguirest oom Ti, Uorvoras au Building jel" F Situated corner house pear the Portland. we Accommodate « party of four geutlewien ot lation Kooma, and breakfast if desired, di the’ mud Lreakiaat Mf desired, during FARM. IN PRINCE George's County, Md., 14 miles from Washinton, B.C. toarl Dank of Wie farm, 60 acres in white oak mh 'ANTED—A GOOD COLORED GIRL TO COOK, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘rash, aod irom, tet stay at nicht. 1125°}10i | Eness yp doe Fd | IN| rere Cor. 11th and F ste. nw. st corn-crib, &c.; runuing water reternn <8 and ele WwW x] V ‘ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED a railroad staueu apd. — my 31-3" HITE Sorrs For Commencements for store work ; also two apprentices. 641 ee oe _my31-6° Ce cc Fe KENT— hoows kD ~ boat On Saturday Morning we shall display a very = 61.50 per week aud upward. Board best bandsome line of . MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SUITS Ina variety of materials and styles, meeting both extremes—piain to elaborate in point of trimming, secured especially for commence- inents, confirmations, and evening wear. Prices, $2 to $20 per suit. Special—1 Lot of Children’s Gingham Dresses. ‘Sizes 3to 10 years. Cniy $2 each. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Repverox Is Misses Scrrs. Asan inducement extraordinary, and at the same time to cause tie sale of the following odd lines of Misses’ Suits, we have lumped them at a uniform reduced price. 23 Misses’ Fine Woolen Suits, very desirnble for wear on cool or wet summer days. Well- made and precticaily trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 years, Former prices $12.50, 813, €14 aud 15. © cuotcr oF THE LOT $10 EACH. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Nenses: Warre Laws Avnoxs, 12%. Out of the Two Hundred Dozen Nurses’ Lawn Aprons. at 12c., we have left about 40 Dozen. ‘Large size. three wide tucks on the bottom, aud wide tle-strings, only 12 3c. each. Large stock of Finer Aprons at higher prices, aud not @ poor value in the lot. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ata, n. w. Consers, WOODWARD & LOTHROP will offer Satur- day morning tne following excellent values in Comets: 50 Doz. White Jean Corsets,'with side steels, corded bust, well-shaped, and durably made, Only 50¢. per patr. 50 Doz. WhiteGerman Woven Corsets, scal- loped top, side steels, embroidered bust. Ouly er pair, ‘Doz. R.& G, Summer Corsets, side stecls, made with a view of affordivg coolness, comfort, grace and durability. Only 1 per pair. carry «full line of Ferris’ Corded Corset Waists, for Ladies, Misees and Children. Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets, in long, medium and short waists, at $1, $1.40 and $1.75 per pair. OUR 87ECIALTY—Thecelebrated ILC. French ia . an eS age eg to fit any aud all “rai Cou ‘and satin, 81.50 to $4.87 per pair. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts, a Excrzzzst Varves Ix Usprrwean On Saturday morning wo shall offer the fol- lowing unrivalled values in Ladies’ Underwear— ‘the result of receut extensive and judicious pur- chases 50 Doz. Ladies? Cambric Gowns, yoke of four clusters of three dance tucks -calubae Tulle De. cach, ‘ambric Gowns, {nurs with tucks be: ned with embroid- jood-Muslin Chemise, yoke ne ede aroma the U8ck, aleevin, aiid down the front, only 37 4¢. each, a ‘ainbric Chemise, ‘seains flat felled, yoke of four Hsmburz inse tween, neck and sleew. 8 11! y B20. each, Doz. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, with wo clusters of two wide tucks, finished’ with leew emb. rufile, oniy 4:3¢, Der pair. ‘50 Doz. Ladies’ Lonsdole Cambric Drawers, two-inch embreilery ruille, edad with toreheal Jace; cluster of eigut fue tucks ubove, ouly per pair. ‘Y60 hoz. Ladies’ Fine-quality Muslin Skirts, deep cambric ruffle edved with three-inch Hain burs embroidery, flue tucks above, only 750, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ste, nw. “Sprott, Sur Ox Teraxrs CHILDE at the BosTos PRY GOOpS HOUSE oping Saturday mornin, we shall offer aie foto fig reuuarkable values ih nfonts* ated Cluldren's phine 50 doz. Infants’ Fine Lonedale Cambric Long three box plaits in the broad sash, neck sleevos trimmed with embroidery. Another Style with clusters of five tucks ONLY 500, EACH, slg rs Infants’ Lousdale Cambric Bkirts. deep bem on bottom. with cluster fe tuck. TONEY yi ic, LACH, 10 doz. Infants’ Fine All-Wool English Cash- mere Long Cloaks, with deep handsomely Silk. Span eos ak $3.50. in Infants GSwis of Caml and Mus- ‘an beter eee eee aioe ‘dee ae tan cluster ot tucks eesiorrs luster of tacks rants Sas eee wie yocke ptmbury rfc with pal Sizes I'to 16 years PSs s Fine Lawn Gamps. for wear patie ste ‘Yoxe for, west with Hubbard pethckcd sexe for wear ibe Grerdrveses and one fucked front for wear wits roe 87 EACH. Peta of other cts and qualities up to woobweatgeE ‘E LorHRor, Gor, 11th and F sts. hw. Scaocer Warton Corser Covers. a ese ood values will be of doven ‘Ladien’ Cambric Corset Covers, nts ae Rae ish Neck Combrie Corset of thirty-two fine tucks, ia. aambarg PEACH Sox hscoa wt with marrow silk ribbon; « very aac noe |ARD wor, RB ALOTHROP. ‘WWANTED—BOv—-ONE WELL RECOMM: NDI W: ‘and peeddttor with parenta “Apply at 19 Penn, ave. after 5 o'clock p.m. my 31-20" TED—A GIRL THAT HAS A HOWE SEW. KF; oy ye "IVE ACRES OF AS GOOD os to on Sty, One attrutahed south front rou found in this latitude, ool) 4 Inguire of oF aduirese Met O13 Lats Bw fe a OWE SEW. | Ton saLe— vroveueute.uewi) papered. refereucen rent Pl any AUN a so te giinge rs Feathers Duet A five Country Seat of 25 acres, improved by a Bantiactory: 724 Saat be. ‘my31 foquted. pa en clevsease ta oe, cold fore HTFCL, COOL AND AIkY ANTED A, NOMAN TO, COOK AND ABSIST | oats." ail’ nisccary cutratafis, fe water, wood oe Sines eansk ce nnetins ot oth round house, with good. ferences. "Apply | Grehard, only ten-intuutes' walk trom Silver pring | YUU" stitt.oF wituor si iithst nw, myBie" | station, Mewropeliian Draven ne WE3STLDDIEDIATELY_AN EXPERIENCED —— 3. T. DYER, mhachiue operator. also experieheed Skit‘: , MME KOKN, 420 Otli at. saat _my26-1m 600 Tsth ww, JOR I —A PLEASANT RESIDENCE junds aud a vewvtable cardeu witli ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; lanted Wein Apply to GEO. H. THOMPSON, Aus She springs ‘near house's sbort walk. frum Station JOR RENTOONE NICELY FURNISHED tia, D.C. my Glemiaie, Maou Band B Katlrowd: balt-houre fi ‘secoud foe. with tirwt-clase board. Fett ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR DOOK-KEEPPE | irom Washington, rent moderate, Apply to Fequired. 1410 Niet. nw |. ¥. ALLEE 1411 Gat, orto A JONES, Postmaster at Gieuaale, T—A LARGE BRICK MANSION, WITH clerk at a summer resort, salary $20 bourt. Address giving réferences. | L. city Post Omtice. my31-3t JOk KENT my26-2w Bet Rr Ss DOL RE: > Wate, WHEELUIGHT AT wai | Er-ounds ovctiooting: Wantumnes al sitet SALT: Kt nw. my31- slFoad sta wiy painted and Wi as’, orcas with Ainiy wo Bro wit toleave the city forthe summer, Call nt 1s Conn. ave. from 9 to 11 am. ms sa = Is AND WwW HEAD WALLER: PARLOR MAID, AND | re AS Sotton ant Linen room Wann biauth ek OR ieee stu Honssworksrs, bar Thiscity. "ee Mk BUEN PENAHED Rooms, BUITAULA new b and this ¢ my30-i V soi 1H GOOD city references; z.ve name and address of fu oyers, Address Box 11¥, Star office, my30- my" Kk UPPER FLooks, UN. Wire eae Rae CogCmY BCE, | MaiuOGN Dowty arantcar anesthe aw en: | Apap of EF etm. oftice, “ivin Lames of former employers in tis eaty. een i Noda a ar im = my (Ok SALE On XGRAND STOCK “ ae QQANTEDCAT BURGESS —EMPLOVNENT | Fore A Tt OB EXCHANGE, # GRAND, STOCK FOR RENT—FLATs. WAXTED GAT, BURGESS HMPLON MENT | (far ot 000 ners ameirgay erated tm Macy | Laundiresses; three Chambermaids for resort, Men = Lae Lt —— 3 hares: heathy: _ = T—WEST END FLATS, and Wowen ee ee id miles. a ten LIPS. 1419 Nc Xs at pele — ey ~} =. rane Teguired “Avy to Janitor. V 3500 WHIT COOKS, | AUK, SALE (GATHERS BUG, "yee uy 20-00" ‘Chanbermaids, &e., this cisy. Philadelphia, Gounty:—100 love wituin 200 yards from station, = = Brooklyn, New York city, iam land. Geruat and ep cesicier 6o bank Whee ee eueee ‘FOR RENT—STORES 5 amen Parties desiring to build, “This property ta the oul INT RE saree eo va Hest able porerty oftred within the incorporated limits. “As lots have beeu much sought alter in this Jocality iu past eacous, “w than ‘elevation of 300 tect staye Mastungtou ‘and Guie indiyputabie, Apnly ‘bo B. my o-1a' JOR RENT—A VERY DESIRABL and dwelling. cor. « RENT—STORE Fon Ri conducied by ladies, meu, and wouen, white and colored, tor all kinds of domvstic labor, for Dix: \d states with re stow LA ANTED—$100 W. Agents preferred who can furulsh thelr own horves ani give ther wliole thane to COUNTRY BO! ARD. nuade working for 1a, SSL F et. aw. a PosguNS se Cut iouw Mus ew vs | MO*ATARSR OSE pore eg ee] my22-Im om SWOKMBSTEDT & S UMMEX BOAMDERS WANTED AT SPMINGDALE Wanton Eh WITH GOOD SOPRANO AED RAL ESTATE INVERTMERT. Wand 0. kit: in dad view of the Parisy Hall 16th st. bet. H and I, adjacent St. Ds; conveyance to aud from resda: —y ORT, pc yt rye pot Boi yeular~ wdsir WAL pon noon and Pry at'0 0 IS Rabato dogo | Ett, uietetaneea aE Ha y ANTED—1MMEDIATELYSFIPTY HAMMER men for hand ininine’ in Washington Aaneduct YOOL ATS ho. Mouth. Address Mrs. KL. GUKDON, 416 S AND BOAT ‘TON. E. Hh WAGGAMIAN, NITE aT # A) Se #120000 LOAN at, Alemasdria, Ve Ui: > get own. SS/HE OAKS VILLE, B. AND O. & aera aera OX REAL ESTATE. { kre Key by aire Viera, now wi tat ‘ities, useful Imy28}__ THOS. E. WaGgastay,_ | sUDPlied with the ew” a wale from eta eral commissions on. Keference required, Termin norte business. Address for particulars, with stamp, HUN- | WPONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- | \3°i-tu" Nira CORYELL, TER & RUSSELL, 18 Pearl st., Grand Kapids, Siien. Morea real entate security, tance amounis ® | ar woM : was 1 a TYLke é RUTHERFOUD, ~ | Mi Will open June ast, Good sccomm city pardculars addras 8. A LAUGHLIN, Deer x F CHES TNEI AT 5 PER CENT AND #3,000 AT | Pork, Md jetue ‘with any. inch-Fulo oF tape: 810, OOO oirerioh Vonher wumsiy suite | Dory ASANT REST, ™ _ mesure alone. rhs and materials cut, bastol, | Said 6 Sper cet. BLALL, BLOWN & CO. P ye @ Deer Pork, HA. Eioped or made, Mme. 3.3) MESSI oSusérvatory | ° my"25- a0 S21 Fat ew. | Soom sane hak Bor parisonene elas Se ane MoSE* 20 OAS IN FARGE Ok sMALt | “Sint A. PREPLAND. = ———— — a ee eT Ti ncoune, ALDERS WANTED FOK SUMDWE_ weaL Ti — = e 5 reat part of Mobueniuery County feet above WANTED.-ROOMS. Yt ee vate SEM | tae Was Seatciaen acount ue stabi ONEY TO 108 for horwes, references requised. I. Oe STED — JUNE ‘REF UNFU! JM in sums to suit at current rates on appre kerson, Md., Met. Ir. KK. yel-6" ‘ocmn, on second Hoot; couvemicut to Trenk ee CTT y | Gotate wecurstye st 1 Patent Office; fa ly of four; uo housck: tress A. G., Star othe cL MILL" FAKM, AT FORPST GLEN Md., opens fora fow boarders Ju rounding. all that cau be desi Forest Gien, Md. Ww? ANTED — SUMMER” BOARDERS , Beallevilie, Md., 3 ation Be & Ua every day. RT. MALLALD. ATES, BQAnDEae CAN BE A0c during the wrtculars address Airs HULMS 1 stats w fable. J. mys. ™ Man TU LOAN, IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS, 24M ou real estate in thecity, at 9 sud @ per cemt auter” | ya SOHNSTON: “niy2-3m 738 Low at am. JADOWMENT, SD TONTINE POLICIES My bousht at hiebewt cash prices, Loaue nogotiated WIMAG 1315 Fst uw At THE WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS aia erence apo ND. A FURNISHED Co . t the seasou 8: unoderate rent: ‘no chuidres; a “tenat It NE BRADFUKD, Ee? F . WwW careful tenant, PLGNEY & SEDO PUUCHASE—ABOUT 30,000 GED | { : : Mvuu sume at reasonable term Appy Me He ACE neta WikniD MpRGAsT TATOENG iv ex | Sons ereneecin ne mio | “Oe pom -cogp many Bake ca iy Sa pum seater RICH & Co, ben ou tor irae: partcuacs ‘avpiy to Bir. WA stn. ee a JACOB M. THOT, WASTED SEEN RETINA’ — my31-0r Accotiink, Fairtnx Oi. Wa, * ices for & te lsezer loads ih proportion. "A. 12 15th st mw, LEANANT COUR GIS 7h stm. uguier Coy Warr ONEY LOANED N STOCKS. BONDS, ALMY wood Water! aud Navy pay accounts, wotes sud other secust | Plriurticulary aise W. ti DAVES Vetwon Mill, DV paetecrs ieee goer WH DEMPSEY vines ing Sy a stuaio 117 Uthat. me. Broker, 1424 New dork a oo . ate ANTE BOARDERS ON AT AMM ONE MIL se MMGREE 2G TAS os mca Pao, goo ce | WYANT ROAMLEIS ez Wi {Our lu Meridian Hily Me Tiessant and in ouler a Sard. ut the lowest rates of interest and commie onB i ow ‘bulldints, chex ary roam, wutstivisioit are suvited ‘to place the sauue with we; | As Ou Syiyruved teal eatate iu as ea. fhe iii ee 10 churve unilews sales are efecto . LA STALEY, Boye, Mouteomery Comm, no charze unl a WALISKINS 10th and ote nw. |_216 Corner 10 and F te aw, my Sa-it NITU TO LOAN ON MARYLAND KEK HOUSE, Al CAKLIN SPKINGS, van $100,000 saith tts Hae wae tie tof Sun Yor Sunsuner oan Telepusnd sou. 6. i. WHITE & 09, ew Ueda torus reasonable, _auze os 2 Nv Charivest, saltiuore, FiED. WELALL, proprietor er DACRE POLO us swces nine co peproretenal Tep PO THe SUMMER <D CLOTHI fu tans to ut, rat Fy rooms. each #uitable tor Wee faim evohteer ld fold an alver for winet | ate becurty AT Fe SRO | betwan: tnbch evolt heme tunis theity bumolle ad highest cash prices’ will be paid. Cail’ or address | _ ae: - _ | food bound, ADpiy at 704 King at Alezaulsia, Vac LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 Peun.ave., corner 2d st. MO To LOAN. may Londw? aw. my26-1y AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST us. FD, Re AKES PLEASURE IN AN- ANTED—STEAM OARPET GLUANING: Cal 'E SECURIT OS LAL bei: avancing, tust the Glades Move is ops - moderate. ou fr st i. 3 eS M°*=* 70 Loan ox REAL ESTATE ar Low DANENHOWER, HOW LK & SON, 1115, ra Mo ‘To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- class securities, at low: tresses and {tiruiture ren) Weegee re Ar’. GHAGE & BRO. Telephone, 115-8. "my 26-Lm OK CASH—FURNITURE, FEATHI Weans Ge ae Be fects. Address my 24 H. BAUM, 219 7th st_aw. NY BOARD AND GouD F 8 luuited Dumber of adults aud « june to Gctober, can ve bad on & tana iu Monigowmery Coy. Md.” Ketereu~ required. For terms, &c., wldress Mise r cat Fata OF tate ty | BE CHISWELL- Foclesville, Momyouiery Co. Md. J ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, SEOOND-HA Getay unre to mca te “odode furniture, stoves, carpets, “beds: ‘0. C GREEN, 303 Tul st. aw. ASANT COUNTRY SEAT IN THE ioe. paper tenes and copeee ithe oF eal =r Tomntsine ol terinse 9 fem buardere for the sume Address Box 16, Star, — wouthe, Addrese JAD. dhUT, Warbiue ton ANTED—Ti iy TEER Finer w. PERSONAL itanpock, Co. Vs. mrs Crean teloon sod Fancy Can Be iis iste SAGE HOD BOAKD OR BOTH, witn SMALL | 9] ELIGHTFUL BOAKD CAN BE OF ED 1 aa "escheat SEBO er alos rayon Seung’ Too forvaitgle man” Audeess BISGLMP| tbe titted cltaiotionile pent ero NTED- DANIEL (J; MOFFAT. $14 gi 61; | Siti othe. roOris TOK ara: | thetamue Addrens ‘Msn. G BUUCREUR, Bio, Albe= ‘Pumps of all ogg od FOR INFORMATION at v ays eke kinds done! Sabie work orem suloyed: prompt at 3100 ie he hal conviction of the party, - “uy itt zs _| Finoeee’ Pee Sistas Pay ist Pit ENQWN THAT FaESH ALD poh . we ‘rey Buster. is churn Soe, arming and de- Witt WILLIAMS, GEO. W. kiran, a0: uvaes shears Senge Ae or vate Detective’ Aen) All cornitia FEDIALL RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST yan uw. : Weare uot Seat Sie ola ie Sas, OLD STAND is THE ONLY PLACE spun aor ete Be Pain | Sigurraytasee tions Ser SS ‘which are : Teen ‘star office. Suysint | aw. ‘may 1-mn ] ANTED—MISSES, OLCOTT & pice TiPE- — py. aie eet a; | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Beas of ae te ae iaty before 5 tt | Soon nent—eraur BOOM HOUSE, wi E Wirt et OUR BUTTERL bei-3i) 25 | roe ‘SALE— a ees SEE wa Tindror well work cone (pes —— rape eee Ee Water peaty et

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