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2 A ‘JUNE 4, 1888-SIX PAGES, THE EVENING STAR. | Tx: Per Prsx Poontz PATHETICALLY PLEADING FOR HUMAN AID AND ASSISTANCE WAS A PAINFUL PROCEED- ING, PARTICULARLY TO THOSE WHO HAD KNOWN THE PAMPERED “PURP" IN HIS PALMY DAYs. Let him live on, however, ‘We shail continue to tickle him with a feather. Every day—Men’s Suits, in sack and cutaway, $8.75. Every day—Lippetts, Livington and Johnstown Cas- simere Suits, sacks and cutaways, exquisite patterns and designs, $10.75, Every day—Prince Albert Suits, in corkscrew, plain and faney worsteds, kerseys in various shades, $15.50, 7.40, $18.7 5, 820.5 Every day—Boys' Suits, coats, vests and long pants, a handsome and stylish assortment, $4.50, 5.12, 86, 96.50, $6.87, 87, 87.75. Every day—Children's Suits, sizes 5 to Jacket and pants, $1.: WASHINGTON: MONDAY Sune 4, 1958. ‘The Evening basa regular, permanent bona Side daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published In Washington, and much greater than that of all the ether daily papers here added tegether. ‘The star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for anywlength of time can have Tux Stax mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may'desire, "97 Ail orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents 8 week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- ing postage, is 80 cents per month. ‘Statement of the circulation of Tux Evenmne ‘Stax for the week ending June 2, 1888 MoxDay, May 28, 1888. 26,173 ‘TURSDAY, MAY 29, 1888. 26,088 WaEwaspay, May 30, 1888. 235,765 ‘THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888. 26,184 ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888. 25,929 SarTURDaY, Jung 2, 1888 30,287 Tora 160,426 ATERAGE -~+ 26,737 I solemnly swear that the above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tax EVEN- ING Stax for the week ending June 2, 1888. F. B. Noyes, Treas. Sworn to and subseribed before me this fourth day of June, A. D. 1888. Joun C. CLARK, jotary Public. $e oa Today's election in Oregon comes ominously close to to-morrow’s convention in St. Louis. Ore- gon 18 @ republican state by rights, with a ma- Jo-ity somewhere between ten and fifteen hun- dred; but in the present contest the republicans have had to struggle against the bitterest warfare ever waged anywhere, perhaps, by the prohibition party, while the democrats have been without a daily newspaper to support their candidates in ‘any part of the state. These circumstances, to- wether with the fact that in two counties there 1s an acrimonious contest in progress over the ques- Uon of locating the county seats, make the result Of to-day’s polling extremely uncertain. The chiet Anverest is centered in the chotce of a Representa- tive in Congress, and of members of the legisla- ture which 1s to elect a successor to Senator Dolpb. | ‘The democrats rely upon local controversies and | ‘spilts to carry the legislature for them by a small majority, but do not appear at all sanguine about ‘thelr candidate for Congress. If either of the old parties wins in both canvasses, the fact can hardly fail to have its influence at St. Louts, although the electoral weight of Oregon ts not great, because the national administration has deen dragged into ‘the fight at every turn, the republicans attacking | {ts free-wool policy and the veto of last year's river and harbor bill with the big appropriation for the improvement of the Columbia river, and the democrats endeavoring to defend it on both counts, eo oe If Judge Thurman 1s not to have a unanimous nomination at St. Louis, after all, it will be hard to tell whether to visit the greater share of blame upon those enemies who have fought him for per- Sonal ends, or upon those injudicious friends who Proposed and pushed his canvass and induced him ‘to emerge from his retirement and consent condi- Uonally to the use of bisname. He did not want | torun for any office. He asked only to be let | alone. Any concession he may have made was | undoubtedly a personal sacrifice to What seemed to | be the demand of his party. A man with Judge | ‘Thurman's record as a statesman and a democrat | deserves better treatment at the hands of the or- ganization he has served so faithfully through the Lest part of his life than tobe dragged under prom- 1se of a nomination by acclamation Into an undig- ified factional scrambie. ew ‘Trac Manager Hanley, of the St. Paul and ‘Kansas City Railroad, has ‘come to the conclusion that, although willing to submit quietly to the geueral restrictions imposed by the interstate commerce law, he 1s not called upon to give up his business tetween Chicago, St. Pal, and Min- neapolis to the Chicago, Burlington and Northern Toad, which he will have todo if he does not re- ‘rrange his own rates to meet its competition, in disregard of the long-and-short-haul clause. He Proposes now to act independently, and, if any- complaint 18 made, to fight the law’ and ‘put its ccusttutionality to a test. Thts will revive inter- est im the whole subject. Some of the shorte railroads that cross state boundaries with their | limes have compiained bitterly of the effect of the law on their trafic; but, as all the big roads lave seemed perfectly content with it, on the | ground that its benefits overbalanced its short- comings, the little ones have had hitherto no gen- eral public hearing. Shall Queen Victoria learn Hindoostanee? That 4s the burning question which Mr. Bradiaugh pro- poses to fing into the forum of the British House of Commons It appears that his objection is not to the simple fact that the empress of India wants Yo know something of the language of her subjects, ‘Dut to the appointment of » poverty-stricken young ‘Hindoo ag teacher at salary of $750 a month, and Vo the beginning of a study at Victoria’s advanced age. Aside from the ungallant character of this last complaint, Mr. Bradiaugh probably errs when lhe cites it as evidence of a “job” conceaied in the appointment. If the queen were young and likely to have many years before her, the Hindoo precep- tor might be considered a very lucky feliow; but, ‘With a pupil whose tenure of life ts practically from day to day, he is liable to have his income cut off at aby Moment, and, at the most, it cannot bring him a fortune. — ‘The success of the exhibition the E-street Tink proves that those scientific writers have not gone far astray who have pronounced the expert- ment of manual training in the Washington Schools the most interesting trial yet made in Alerica, as showing how much can be accom. plished with a little money. The assurance that @ larger appropriation will be forthcoming next year for continuing and extending the system is §Tatifying to every weli-wisher ofthe city. What | the average taxpayer demands ts not lower taxes, | Duta better return for the money he does spend: ‘and the way the boys and girls have taken hold of the new scheme makes it plain that their training 4s already bearing profitable truit. —— a oe ‘The detate in the first chamber of the Swedish let, which preceded the passage of a bill levying an impost on American pork, involved 2 general discussion of the question of protection vs. tree trade, not at all unlike that which we hear from Session to session tn both Houses of our own Con- gress. A significant remark made in the Swedish debate was that of Mr. Almen, who declared that ‘the poor Swede must have American pork because it ts superior in its food qualities to the native pork, and warned his colleagues “ve careful not to drive the matter so far that the Swedish workman would be obliged to seek his cheap American pork on the other side of the At- ——————— Outwardly the center of Americ&n political in- ‘erest has been transferred temporarily sror: ‘Washington to St. Louis, but in reality Wash- ingtoa, the residence city of the President, is the democratic convention city of 188%, in which the platform of the coming presidential campaign ts ‘framed, and the nominees both for the presidency ‘and vice-presidency are selected. Lack of a suit- able ball has been the great obstacle to successful effort on the part of the capital to secure a national i the shadow. HT ii et il | | f | | i} i itt i H : ‘Vice-President is the man 82, 83, $3.75, 63. Every day—Men's Pantaloons of every grade, shade and description, $1.50, $1.75, $2, 82.50, 83, 93.75, $3.87, 84.12. lenge the world to furnish duplicates of these prices named. In all fairness und sincer.ty re UBtO You iat in auy line, De it Men's Boys’ and Children's Suits, ALL Pant we bave never seen our prices duplicated by any dealer or manufacturer. ET PINK POODLE to his own sad re- ery, but continue Dursue the even tenor of our way FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY 10 PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E. ADLERS'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUS Strictly One Price, Open Saturday till 11. m. COTTON CHALLI imitation of our Wool Challies, 6: he barsains at Sc. DOUB! Land 124% 11th st.me. je2-3t IMENSE BARGAIN!—SWISS FLOUN¢ For the next week, if they hold out that long, we shall sell on our 3d floor the following splendid Alot of SATIN SERGE PARASOLS in many differ. colors, warranted perfect, reduced from $1.50 to Several cases of fine IN REMNANTS, in all the new shades and styles, at 12sc.; regular value 25c. 518 dozen of MEN'S SUSPENDERS, extreordinary ‘and good heavy metal work, at 17¢.; regular price 25c. and 30c. An immense line of organdie NAINSOOK, MALAGA PLAID, and VENETIAN CLOTH REMNANTS, good fabrics for summer wear, at half their regular In CREAM COLORED CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS, we claim to be the leaders, having made the following great reductions: A lot at Sc.; worth 8c. A lot at 7c.; worth 10c. Alot at 9e.: worth 120. ‘One case of German Fancy colored FEATHER PROOF generally sold for 25c. A special lot of ail-wool colored NUN’S VEILING, different colors, reduced from 25c. to 17e. per yard. ‘B cases of Licht Figured BATISTE, new desiens, at Sc. per yard; rewular value 1234. ‘One case of the best American Plain BLACK SATINE. REMNANTS at 1-}9e.; standard value 25c. Persons getting ready to go away will find all neces- saries at our store ‘Young ladies and mises preparing for confirmation, graduation, and commencement would do well to look at our stock of READY-MADE DRESSES. Our store the coolest in town. 50 patent cooling fans to make it #0. BED TICKING at 18¢. LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 Sth st. 0 NOT BELED ASTE tising Challies at Se.; be bought of us at Ole. TiON, 1drst. ae. BY OTHERS 1 ADVER: are CBLE SOarpiva~ CEMA IE od NOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHALLIES, EXQUI- ate Catan i . : Sawre Boxes Or Saxenaxoves FACE POWDER given away in our Notion Depart- > @ aaa | gae* aaa | Ps uf ote “i Having an enormous ll arrive about June having been in the house only a few days. ‘Remember we quarantee the prices ings, and if you can buy the same quality at our prices Zich Swiss Flouncings, worked 35 WORTH 68c. AND 75c. CHOICE, ‘on all our floune- A big lot of 45+ be | & es EI E Fi E Ei 3 9, f 000, B00! iS Povo” if 2 a unnan i} os cad, aoeees f 8500 § wane = ‘Ow:ne to the unfavorable weather Backward: we have made sume neae neicctions inthis ward, we have made some large a line. the prtees should certaink \diiceme: bean inducement for buy now, AS THEY ONLY, OLD GOOD FOR ONE 10 Pieces of ine, LACE CHECKED INDIA LINEN, 50 Pieces of EME WEES, Rig A YAR and INDIA LINEN, arid fore, WEEK, 10c. A YARD. 100 Pieces of fine PLAIN INDIA LINEN; former ard. Ok THE WEEK, 100. A YAKD. Sehciber bargains of equal note, which space forbids B SCUSE-PURHSHING DEPARTMENT 2 TWO BIG BARGAINS IN TOW Doz ELS. IT MPO! ELS, knotted fring, sold f ee ee Fok THE WEEK, 28c. EACH. 25 Dox, extra size BLEACHED BATHING TOWELS FOR THE WEEK, 31c. EACH. House-furnishing Goods at the low. the chamber to | Uspenwean. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. MUSLIN. UNDERWEAR. We offer you for to-morrow three bargains in our tat difculty, and the city is honored with tne | M%slit Underwear Department, ‘substance of s national convention, of which st. | GOWN, tucked yoke and embroidery round neck and CHEMISE, yoke has 3 pieces of insertion and.tucks; embroidery round neck and sleeves; good muslin, at Lis countrymen in cool | CHEMISE, Medici lace yoke; extra fine muslin, at He revolts at the | 7 BO ARCHE. 1300 F st. & w,, Invites inspection of an ‘votes to his candidate for souneeee a teaant cxmeetenass of Beene their experience of a | st ACTUAL CouT. . ‘FANS im great variety in choice Tue Recorp Baroxzx. THE SHOE DEPARTMENT LAST WEEE SOLD THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PAIR MORE SHOES THAN IN ANY ONE WEEK SINCE IT HAS BEEN ESTAB- LISHED. AS WE DO NOT HANDLE THE TRASH AND AUCTION STUFF 80 FREELY ADVERTISED IN THIS CITY BY PARTIES WHO ATTEND WITH UNDEVIATING REG- ULARITY THE AUCTION SALES WHERE GOODS:ARE OFFERED THAT ARE MADE ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY FOR AUCTION DISPOSAL, WE ATTRIBUTE THE GREAT GROWTH OF THIS DEPARTMENT TO THE MERITS OF THE SHOES WE OFFER, AND THE VARIETY WE HAVE TO SELECT FROM. WE DO NOT CLAIM THAT IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE FOR A SHOE FROM OUR HOUSE NOT TO WEAR WELL, BUT YOU KNOW IF THEY DON'T THAT WE WILL WITH MONEY COVER YOUR Loss. ITS BARELY IT HAPPENS, BUT 1T DOES HAP- PEN, AND WHEN IT DOES WE ARE HERE TO SEE YOU PROTECTED, WE HAVE TAKEN THIS DEPARTMENT INTO OUR OWN HANDS—GONE TO THE BEST, NOT THE CHEAPEST, MANUFACTURERS IN AMERICA, TOLD THEM WHAT WE WANTED, THE SHORTEST TERMS, THE BEST GOODS, AT THELOWEST POS- SIBLE PRICES, AND THEY ARE HERE, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED, BOUGHT RIGHT, AND SOLD WITHOUT ANY FANCY PROFIT. THERE I8 AN OLD ADAGE, “THAT ALL COWS ARE BLACK IN THE NIGHT-TIME” IT’S 80 WItH SHOES IN THE DAY-TIME. WE ARE BACK OF EVERY PAIR WE SELL THAT, WE BELIEVE, 18 ALL YOU REQUIRE TO KNOW-THAT YOU GET VALUE IN BUY- ING SHOES OF US. 8AKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, Jet _ 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. A Gaaxo Fesrvat OF SPLENDID BARGAINS mr CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS, A SACRIFICE SALE OF SUITS FOR BOYS 4 TO 14 YEARS. Suite reduced from $3 wo Suits reduced from 3 7; sf ‘OR MEN, A fall line of Cansimere and Cheviot Suits, from 86 ‘WAM Wool 4-Batton Cutaway Cheviot Suits at $7.50; "Mi! Woo! Gray Serge Suits at 87,50: worth @12. Fine Serge Suits at $10: worth $15. a THe v<zy best Henge Suits, made up in superior style Flannel Suits from $7.50 up. Some grand bargains in Weal of Broadcloth nil-mpol Corkscrew, Sack and Frock Suits at 810 and "Bis Suit omits Black Granite Cloth Suits clerical cut, at about prices, Al A a os ipaca and Drab d'ite Coats, in regular, extra long ‘White Vests from 50c, a ite Vents from G0c, up. Seersucker, Pongee and toali Odd Pants, from 81 up. Ore Bows Vioux 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 18 *SERGES,” “SERGES.” FOR SUMMER WEAR THERE IS NOTHING THAT MAKES 80 GOOD ASUIT FOR ALL PUR- POSES AS THESE VERY POPULAR AND STYLISH GOODS. THEY ARE PARTICULARLY SUITED TO THE ERRATIC WEATHER OF THE PRESENT SEASON. BEING ALL WOOL THEY OFFER THE PROTEC- TION THAT WOOL ALWAYS GIVES AGAINST SUDDEN CHANGES AND DAMPNESS. BEING LOOSELY WOVEN THE AIR PASSES THROUGH THEM READILY, AND THUS THEY ARE COOL ENOUGH FOR HOT WEATHER BEING MADE OF LONG-FIBER WOOL TWISTED VERY HARD THEY ARE VERY DURABLE. BEING “WIREY” THEY RETAIN THEIR SHAPE AND “HANG” NICELY. WHAT MORE CAN ONE ASK FOR IN ONE SUIT OF CLOTHES. AND THEN THE PRICE. OF COURSE THE “CLAYS ARE THE BEST,” BUT WE SELL A GOOD, STYLISH SUIT, THAT WE WARRANT NOT TO FADE, FOR $15. FROM THAT UP, STEP BY STEP, AND SHORT STEPS, TOO, TO $26, FOR A BILK- LINED “OLAY." THEY COME IN BLACKS AND BLUES, E B. BARNUM & CO, se 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Panonrm Has received Line of Satines, Batistes and crepeliten in choice and beasts sorlog At 12540. su'iaced India Linoun, Plaid sea Berinsd tutes Pats Piq jadia Linons, Naineook and Vietorie Lawns, Corded At 12540. We are offering Special Baryains in Black Silke, ‘T5e, up to $2 yd. Black Satin ‘T5e. to 81.50, ee th, ratineat med ge bute PBEM noe AN ITEM FOR MEN. We havea Jean Drawer that will fit a of the beat Jean, and only. A great opportunity’ ‘Will be Sold Remarkably Low for the next 3 Days. Among them we mention Clases Sept SENSED, 6 domwee OP ‘3 Latest SINGER, ot $13. peiee, $35, 2 Latest High-arm HOWE, at 955. ‘2 POST COMBINATION 5 No. $ W. & W., latest style, at 10 SINGEE, Short Tables, at 93. eee To Sadat az OPPENHEIMER'S, ann pam on: Vierms Or Tar “Orextxa- Articles slightly soiled by handling, others showing creases, and afew broken lots were discovered this ‘morning. Bargains in Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Cotton Underwear, Embroideries, Laces, &c., to early visitors to-morrow. FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH: ‘MEN'S $1.25 QUALITY PLAITED BOSOM LAUN- DERED SHIRTS, 68c. each. To-morrow afternoon ae all gona We had this morning at 12 Qualities... 43 39 48 53 29 Sizes. 15% 16 16% 17, 17% MEN'S HALF HOSE.—50c. Lisle Thread Socks for 35c. One of ourcash purchases. Plenty at time of writing—50 dozen—doubtful if any to-morrow even- ing. FLANNEL SHIRTS.—If:we can't suit you none can. . R." 81 Flannel Shirts, a l'Anglaise. . B.” 81.25 Gray Flannel Shirts. “P. R.” $1.75 Blue Flannel Shirts. “P. R.” $2 French Flannel Shirts. * “P. B.” $2.50 English Flannel Shirts, “P. R." 82.50 French Tricot Shirts. *P. R” Zc. Boys’ Flannel Shirts. B." 81 Boys’ Flannel Shirts. MEN'S SCARFS.—Need we write more than 39c. FOR FISK, CLARK & FLAGG’S vers latest Silk Knot, Bow, and Windsor Scarfs, See window display. See- ing is believing. "~ALAIS ROYAL, (For Ladies’ below.) esscheg 1 Broxex Lors Or Hose. Broken lots ‘tis true; but none the worse for that One lot wide stripe English Bal. Half Hoso, war- ranted fast colors, reduced from 3c. to Ove lot narrow stripe Bal. Hose. Those who wear Balbrigwan Hose will value them at :35c.; reduced to 25 ‘One combination lot fancy etriped English Hose, comprising 35c. and 48c. Hose; reduced to 29¢. pair. ‘One combination lot of boot-pattern and fancy- striped Hose, and comprising stockings that were 48¢. and 59c.—nearly twenty different patterns; reduced to 39c. pair. Onelot“C and G." French Kibbed Lisle Hone. Prize medal awarded this make. Toclose out the 83 Temaining pairs, reduced to 50c. One lot Schopper's Black Ribbed Hose, Ladies’ sizes, 20c. pair; Children’s 6 to 83, 25c. pair. This lot 1s not reduced in price, but the goods are scarce, and we Promised to notify our patrons.on the arrival of a new ily. “Gi THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Bee apace below.) Because the Ribbed Vests we offer at 48c. are more Popular we deem it wise to reduce those Jersey-fitting English Balbriggan Vests to 39c. each, Those who would profit by this bargain must not delay. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See apace below.) Tse New Ware Scrrs. Those who have seen our new stock, criticise us very favorably. Have you paid usa visit yet? We gives Ust of our prices, and remind you we have many dif- ferent styles at some of the prices. LADIES’, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,'810,814, 816, $19, €22 ana 825. MISSES’, 98c., $1.50, $1.75, 82.25, €2.98. 83.98, 84.98. 86, 88 and 89. bd CHILDREN’S, 68¢., 82.68, $3.98, 84.98, INFANTS’ LONG DBESSES. 55c., 79¢., 81.35, $1.08, 81.83, 81.98, 82.25, $2.68, 82,98, $3,098, 50, 85, 86, 98, New styles of tea-cowns arrived this morning. One of Cream Challie,with Heliotrope figures and front and trimmings of Blue Surah, is a beauty. It is ticht fit- ‘ting, with Fedora fr ont and puff sleeves, only $15. THE PALAIS ROYAL. e bargain below.) t Luors Haxo=Szwen Boors. ‘Do you know the differce between the genuine hand- sewed and the fraudulent hand-sewed? It’s this: The “Hand-Sewed,” so called, has s hand-sewed welt which is sewed tothe sole by machinery. The welt must be heavy, and the consequence the shoe is not flexible, and if one stitch goes, all .are liable to go, and these hhand-sewed shoes, so called, squeak. Hundreds of you wear such shoes, deluded with the idea that they’re ‘hand-sewed. WE OFFER GENUINE HAND-SEWED DONGOLA KID BUTTON BOOTS FOR 84. We warrant them hand-sewed throughout, and to be made of selected skins and carefully finished. That they are more comfortable, more sightly and more durable than the alleged hand-sewed shoes which generally retail for 84 wecan prove; that they are equal to the genuine hand-sewed shoes generally sold. for 85 and $6 we can also prove. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) 355, PPP cco It Pp EEF SS It aE Se OF Go H dak E Sag8 bP EEE coo H A a LLLL 585 aA L Hy AA EL s aA E Su8 aA Cu co. ” 8% P% MM B ” Goo 38 88 BB aca 00 48600) «(DDD = The “Opening” and the consequent overcrowding of the store made it impossible for us to show to ad- vantage the New Dress Goods. The Special Sale for June 4, 5 and 6 affords the opportunity not only to make s selection leisurely andcarefully, but at prices the same as quoted for the “Opening.” THE PALAIS ROYAL. _Bee space below. Soreztor Cua Sirxs. Cream, White, Black aud Colors; warranted pure silk— not loaded and therefore will wash well, 24-inch, ‘75e.; 27-inch, 98c. ; figured 98c. We have been told over and over again we have the best values at these Prices, We think we have. CREAM DRESS GOODS. We select the following as being the best bargains in our stock, and better qualities than usually offered at the prices: Cream Flannel Suitings, 36-inch, 50c. (Cream Flannel Suitings, 38-inch, 55e. Cream Flannel Suitings, 54-inch, B8c. Cream, All-Wool Serxe, 50c. Unshrinkable Cream Serge, 68¢. Graceful Draping Albatross, 50c. A very superior quality at 68c. Cream Nun's Veiling, only 65¢ A quality very superior for 75c. 2~ Soconfident are we that at above prices we are offering superior values, that we ask comparison ‘with samples even from the New York Houses, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) Taworren Gixonsus, Sarzens, &o. In Plain, Check, and Striped Ginghams, we are show- ing exclusive styles, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40. Sateens are not in favor, hence the reduced price— 25e. for Koechlin Freres Noveltios. Crepeline at 1250. yard. A new name for an old ‘atyle material, but never before such lovely colorings or figures. A little skill m making and » unique dress the result, See our “Crepelines.” ‘The correct and latest styles for traveling dresses. Every thread wool, and offered for 50 and 68c, w yard. because of a fortunate purchase. You have paid, and will be asked to-day at some places, $1.25 a yard for such goods, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below, ) New Ware Dress Goova PIQUE, 18. 20, 22, 25, 33, 50c. NAINSOOK. Checks and Stripes, 125, 16, 2c. — Fiain, Figured, Dotted, 20, %5, 30, 35, 40, INDIA LINEN, 12%. 16, 20, 25, 30, 3736, 450. PERSIAN La} 18, 20, 28, 37340. ar ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, MONDAY, JUNE 4 1888. ‘We invite attention to.our excellent line of ADJUSTABLE WIRE WINDOW: SCREENS In various sizes, which we offer at the following extremely low prices; Size 18 by 27 inches, only 50c. each. Siz» 21 by 37 inches, only G0c. each, Rixe 24 by 37 inches, only 70c. each. Bize 27 by 42 inches, only 80c. each. Window Screens and Screen Doors made to order. Lowest prices for first-class work. ‘(Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor.11th an Pasta 3.w._ Szcoxn Froor “Spectra” ‘Seasonable items that claim attention. Flannels—“‘Outing” Cloth, in imitation of Flannel, at 15c..is the cheapest goods of this characterever offered. Fancy English Stripes, ‘and very desirable for Lawn Tennis Suits, sea- shore, and mountain knock-about wear. We have reduced an elegant line of Half-Wool Scoten Flannels from 373 to 25c. per yard. Small Checks and Fine Stripes for Boys’ Flan- nel Waists and Men's “Outing” Shirts, New and Choice 27-inch Anderson's Scotch Chudda Tennis Flannels, in six beautiful stvles of stripes in pink and biues; oil-boiled colors, half wool, and unshrinksble. Only 50c. per yard. SATEENS—Freres Koechlin's French Sa- teens at the low price of 25c. A great variety of beautiful styles and colorings. Every new hundred pieces seems the prettiest. ROBES KEDUCED—To close out the balance of our stock ot BRAIDED AND EMBROIDERED ZEPHYR AND SATEEN ROBES, we bave concluded to take dollar off Zophyr Robes, reduced from @4 to 83. Sateen Robes, reduced from $5 to 4. GINGHAMS—Another hundred pieces of “Standard” Dress Ginghams, at 12}4¢. per yard. ‘This is information enough for those who have been waiting. For those who do not know them, ‘we add that so far as the patterns and colorings are concerned they compare favorably with the Scotch Ginghams at two and three times the price. Plaids, Checks, Stripes in great variety, with the newest plain shades to match for com- Binations, 12%c. per yard. For 35c. per yard we offer Gingham that had we bought them a month or so earlier would be 45 and 50. Lace and Embroidered effects, in attractive Stripes and Plaids; Plain shades to go with these, at 25c. per yard. Anderson's Ginghams, in rare styles, 40c. French Zephyrs, in Lace and Ombre effects, at 450, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. nw. Isom Lisex Frovscrxos ‘That we are offering the best values in Flounc- ings possibly obtainable is clearly evidenced by the crowds that thronged the department on Friday, Saturday, and this morning. An im- Porter was about to depart for his annual trip to Europe, and offered us the balance of his stock at prices positively irresistible. While we have Flouncings at slightly lower prices we to-day cail attention to our superior qualities 5 82, 82.25, material broidered from ‘32 to 36 inches deep, in beauti- ful heavily-worked patterns in open designs. ‘They are used in place of All-overs, being more desirable on account of Leing embroidered 80 deep. We have narrower Flounciugs and Edg- ings to matchfeach and every pattern, being the largest aud finest stock of Matched Embroid- eries we have'yet offered. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ste, n. w. Laous Prrpanrxe To Leave The city for the summer should inspect our well-selected stock of TOILET WATERS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, AND TOILET ARTICLES, which embraces the Extracts of such reliable manufacturers as Lubin, Gelle Freres, Colgate, Wencks, Atkinson, and others. Hazard & Ha- zard, Gelle Freres, and German Colognes. Florida Waters, made by Murray & Lanman, Vennard, Hazard, Colgate, Gelle Freres, and others. Imported Lavender Waters, 25, 50,75, and 81 per bottle. FACE POWDERS—We have every kind con- sidered worth using. Tetlow's, Swans’ Down, and Gossamer, Lubin’s, Sanglangue's, Paliner’s, Lewenbery’s, Pozzoni’s, Lablanche, Rouge de ‘Theatre, Gelle Freres, Fay's, Veloutine, in ‘white, flesh, and brunette, &c. Tooth Powders, Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes, Nail Files, Polishers, and Enamel, Soaps, Puffs, and Puff Boxes, Hand Mirrors, Combs 8 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n.w. | Pasrrc Groves. For Men—Fine Tafel Gloves, with elastic wrists; assorted shades of tans, browns, modes and gray, usually sold at 500. Only 3bc. per pair. For Ladies~6-Button Lenzth Fine-Grade Jersey Silk Gloves, in black and assorted shades of tan and mode. Only 75c. per pair. MITTS—AlI-Silk Lace Mitts for Ladies and Misses, Black, mode andtan. 5c. 22c. and 250. per patr. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Au Over Tur Srozz UNPRECEDENTED WEATHER. UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES. ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR VACATIONS. ‘The unprecedented weather for the month of ‘May has pressed prices to a point that cannot fail to make the goods go with a rush during June. Never before were they so good, 20 varied, so pretty, nor #0 reasonable in price. ‘This refers to every department. The season is thirty days behind, and we propose to exert every effort to do sixty days’ business in June. ‘We shall begin Monday to offer: ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY, "7% and customers who have not finished their spring purchases, and those who are now mbking their summer purchases, as well as those who are preparing to leave the city for the seashore, mountain and country place—one and all, will enhance their own interest by giving our present stock a eritical examina- tion, As compared with the beginning of the season money can be saved on nearly every pur- chase made to-day. Dress Goods Reductions—The balance of our stock of 75c. Checked, Plaid, and Striped Wool Drees Goods can be bought for 50c. yer yard. ‘The balance of our 40-inch $1 Checked, ana Striped Wool Goods can be bought for 69. per yard. ‘The balance of our 50-inch Plaids, and Striped ‘Wool Goods at $1.25, can be bought for 75¢, per yard. ‘The balance of our 50-inch Beige Serges, in plain Grays, Brown and Tans, that were $1.25 ‘and $1.50, can be bought for 81 per yard. We have not a single Pattern Robe of Dress Goods that has not been reduced. We have sold. enough of them at s profit to justify lower prices now, rather than carry them over to next Fall. Ladies’ Gauze Vests drop 12% cents off to make up for May trade. High neck snd long and short sleeves, also Jersey-fitting in low neck, and no sleeves, Were 30c., now 37}c. each. ‘Men's Imported Balbrigwan Shirts and Draw- ere that were never before sold for less than 75¢c. ‘an now be bouht for 50c, per Garment, #1 per suit instead of 81.50. SILKS—Dollar Silks for 50 cents. 24-inch China Silks in light ground shades, that started ‘the season at @1; will be offered on Monday at 500. per yard. = 24 and 27-inch Chins Silks, im light and dark i il chembermaid; at 807 Let. nw. Wiki Sara W3RTEDS 'T DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, dat chamubermaids, waitresses, 0 ‘men cooks. warters. butlers coschanen. dairy men, and hotel beip for resorts. G13 7th etn w. jed-St ANTED—A COOK, WASH AND ER; REF- WASEDA SONATA AND, IRONER. WAXTED-A YOUNG COLORED MAN AS DIN- Greas'A. RS, Staroffice “= Miles tm country. 8 ‘Wy 48TED_WomeEN coo TO $40: CHAM- - Walt-res or Fars : Cooks, SAME A” COOMBS, O30 Fst. peor roughly wiacretandatee baking of amas ue en clothing. Apply 1300 Lath et new. Sous RPA oe HE TL Tone ce 2a reference Call at Mest Market, 1911 7th st n.wJt3" W ocr for ligne pectry aot racer ea ins he kitchen. Apply 1820 Fst. at Desement door, ied2t* WASTEDTAT ONCE, ONE GERMAN Ww MAN rred. to cook in's small family: wonte eT Re TOE ae ee ANTED —A SALESLADY FOR THE HOME ‘Library Association; must be bright and well iu formed: salary week. Room 4,U35 Fat. it to make ‘himself useful. — WANTEDT NO OR THREE EXPERIENCED Salesladies at BEHREN D'S Baltimore Di Store, Goods and Notions, 908 7th st. nw. ‘None without experience need apply. ae V ANTED — Yo! WANTED EXPERIENCED YOUNG LaDy EX- aminer on Fension claims: state experience and aalary received. “Address F.X., Star coffin. jos-2t" ANTED-IMMEDIATELY A GIRL TO CouK, Jaundress, ‘snd Sconomical sed stay nixhia Call at 1415 17th st. nw. ate WASTED — NEAT WHITE GIRL FIFTEEN TO rest cay yhly oc ety te Bi 4 . between, and 12etla tet awe it WAXTED-AT ONCE—A WELL KECOMMENDED white woman for cooking and general house work. Apply 715 10th Ie WAST. DoMMEDIATELY_A” BE GIRL, owe who cau ft aiid drape. Call at 105 2a 3¢ nw. ° WASTED-4 WHITE NURSE (GENOIAN Pu: ferred). “Apply at 1610 19th st. n.w. Walling to ty for thy ete 'TED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK (FEMALE); understand paste ferences: 1 WINGS LON, 100Y 13th stnow. Wasp BRED: LADIvS Fox DEPAKTMEN 1; uo experience required if abi __WANTED—BOARD. ferred, TAdiremy, tating price, Be box 13) Star ofbce WASTED—a GeNTLEWAN AND HIS bi sire to spend a few ‘ths im the comntry in ti Yicinity of Washineton: would prefer a private family. fort, Aood price Gite peak ARiiees OUR TY. Btar office om 5 eee WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED=WELLS DUG, BORED, AND DRIVEN. W Ail Linde of wall trork owe in oat aka! iow ‘ a work easy. Yani or, bas S25 une x A BEEN iny3- WAXTED_TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS Per pound. dou't get #trots of rancid bet ter than butter: satisiaction sesured (ail rund) oF money refunded: -W. A iy Tb prints of pure creainery Bu creamery Rents por poud ie not excelled Ot higher prices 401 @ sin. w.: open all day.” Mau or turphone orders de- Livered ‘at chouse promptly. N.B—No connection whatever with amy market ~ “mys-sit" WA. C SCRIBNER’ WARTED [PARLOR FURNITURE CPHOL- Steved. | Mattresses made over in Sirst-class style. References furnished as to workmanship. Work dons streaidences. “Address © NELSUS, S1¢ 20th atu. mu STED-TO BtY A GOOD HORSE AND Wat D—A PLACE IN THE CENTRAL OR Lorthwestert: part of the city suitable 1 ter shop; state location apd terme, Addre Wasneate Windows, 10 by 14 or 16 lights." Addres Star office. WASTED HE LADIES To NOW TH have work done at reduced rates. Al=: tions in cutting, draping, of any part of drew AtQ10 Fst u, WASTED OAKLAND. MD.. 4 FURNISHED cor. tage for the season derate rent. no child careful tenant, PLCNEY & BRADFORD, 105 F st mw. delle Vv OD SECOND-HAND CLOTHIN vers, old gold and bicbest cash prices” will be paid. LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 Penn, a Bw. Ww ANTED-STEAM CARPET CL¥ ANIN pets, sored: mattresses and furnicae nah sterell. G16 La ave. ACH. CHACE & Bho. *Telephoue, 115-8 may 26 W A82eb—ror CasdruNTTORe. PEALE Beds, Carpets, Stoves, of entire Household i- fects. “Address! my 24 __H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw, TO BUY FOR Casi,» ets, teather- Witton th Crean Saloon tofurnish good refe: 1800 ae Vv GOOD BARBER APPLY AT TRE mont House. i 2d wt, WANTED LAUNDBESS FOR & Cooks, aud Houseworkers, Brooklyn, New York aud Mary also, Dressinake _de2-6t Ww ANTED—AT ONCE— WHITE COOK one who is willing to agsist with hous come well recommended. 415 3d st. u.w. WANTED IAT HOUSE E, NAVY YARD. A BOY to milk and do work about the house and a woman tocook, wash andiron, Apply aad bring references. ate Ww offic is boys for tactory work; also s your ‘Apply frou 4 to 6 ouly. D Je2-3t* WANTED. DUNDORE'S” EMPLOYMENT | BU Teau. conducted by iadies, meu, and women, white ‘and colored, for all kinds Ee trict aud states, with reseres do general housework in a must aleep in house; bring references. Bw. Wisi e housework: family of a ee a W i3IED — ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD AD- reas to represent x plan of insurance that has be- come ¥ ular: Work; liberal pay. ery POPU ASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, _Je1-3t ___“Ontices, 1st Floor, GOS F WASZED-#100 "To 300 4 MONTH BE made working for ws Agents preferred who cun furnish their owu horses and give their whole time to the business. ‘Spare moments may be profitably em- loged also, Ate vacucies in towne and cities ii Fe SouNsON'& CO, 1000 Main et. Hichmond, Va. —myzzdm Sees ail ‘WASTED A MAN QUICK TO LEARN, LOCATED outside leading cities, to represent, in his locality. responsible house; salary 8100 to right party ; refer ences, SUPT. MPG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1383. 1S F st. hw. st nw. Te lon. ‘my 1o-Tm, Ws —DANIEL J. MOFFAT, 414 4% ST. S.w.. Wells: Pumps: furnished: well work of ali kinds doe; “skilled workmen em prompt at- tention: prices moderate; driven wells a specialty Cream 21.50 per gallon, HW ALDE) WASTED AT ENOSN Tea Pi ney Butter is churned every morning and d livered in 3y 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c._per ib. Also Cu tage Cheese and Buttermilk. Sweot Milk Se. per quart. ny’ vex which are iurnished iree o Box 38, Star office myS- la Wi ANTED-Missbs OL OTT & COOPER, T writing and 319 Roou. 3. second Iandin, Butlding. For evening work not Ail kinds of work at staudard rates WANTEDIHORSES, To PASTURE, oys & specialty ; box-stails, paddocks attached, farm: on 7th #t. road, 8 niles from city. ‘ap16-2an' 0. ss, P. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. W ANTEDS STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND Kenovating Works; Feathers Kenovated, Mai stroyed. F. H. YOUNGS, 07 cor. 5th and K sts. ae. "Te apll-sm J ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT G S BUND (opposite City Hall the States aud T MONEY TO LOAN EY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER c rod Feul estate security. Lary ‘amounts Ex TO LOAN ON RIGGS INSURANCE STOCK * SWOKMSTEDT & BAL —— — AS U. 5. BONDS, WANTED-DOMEDIATELY FIFTY, HaxiatER- meu for hand-inining in Washiugton Aqueduct BECKWITH & QUACK- Tunnel, Apply at_ off ENBUSH. 2025 Bridwe st: Georgetown. WANTED-SALESMEN—1OK PATENTED Nov. elties, useful goods used iu every Lousehold. Lib- eral cor jons allowed. Que dollar wil start you in Dusiness. Address for particulars, with stamp, HUN- ‘TER & RUSSELL, 18 Pearl st, Grand Rapids, Sica, my im W ASTED—A DRESSMAKERIN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof, CHK RS new “Inter: ational Tailor System’ with, any inch-rule or tape. apeasure alone. Fatterns aud materials cut, basted, Graped or made, Mune 8. J. MESSE, “Conservatory of Modes,” 1222 F st. uw. Wushington, D.C. mhi0-3m* WANTED--SITUATIONS. work: low wages ‘best references, Address Box #2, Star office. Jel 3 ‘ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambe Waitress, Laundress snd Nurses. Sonmstress, Men Waltera.Gooks. Coachmen. Butlera, SAM'L A. OOOMBS, 926 Fst nw, Jo4-6t" WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL uation a= chambermaid. Call at 2422 1st nw. WANTED_BY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN ‘a situation as nurse; to take charge of children; willing to travel; good’ references. Apply at 433 ‘Washiagton st. 1 WEASTED-BY 4 BES WHITE GI a Situation a8 chambermaid or waitress: wo! Rrefer golue away: c:n furnish best reference. Ad- R., Star office. bt WASTED_BY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE GInr, Situation a8 clurmbermaid aud to assist wit Rhee More, willie and” obliging. “Call or address © a valets for traveling ; waiters, coachmen. and bostiers for family and resorts. Ali city references. O13 7h atm. 3 Wis St en ee ir! hour or day; references given. Address Box 95, Star oi Ww STED— OLERKSHIP | IN Grocery AND oF grocery store: guod references; years experience, Address 122 Theme. Te W ANTEDIBY A RESPECTFUL YOUNG MAN A Situation in a private iamily, waiting aud driving, 1208 Ist nw. i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL eae eaten arenas mn uation to leave city for the summer: erences ‘Address JOHN We 2911 10th at WWANTED-—SITUATIONS FOR THIRTY GERMAN cites, country, and resorts,” Fe M Bt axHAM, 630: 632 F st, nw. Bt WVANTED-ALADY DESIRES A POSITION AS W “companion. nas no oujection to travel or 10 into the country: references exchanged. Address Br 8, Star office. Je2-3t? SAF CPER CED 1, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, IN SUMS 2100 TO $1,000. PuEMIUM CHARGED, ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917s, ON REAL ESTATE, Imy28j__ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. $10,000 Bpaei Che ate eae Sand O%percent. © “BEALL BKOWN & CO. FE: a SMa Fa he. NEY TO LOAN IN LARGE 0 jounts at lowest rates of interest. ADDISON & LARCOMBE, real- LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- 000, t6 $20.00, Tmune linteuy MEK 1313 Fst mw. mys LL, OK LAKGE SUMS, 15 and 6 per ter” HiLE'& GUNS TON, pgm 788 15th enw, E/XDOUMEND, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES yught at highest cash prices, Loaus nog! Rpon same at reasonable terms. Apply MH ACHE. ON. ed ee SON, over Tyler & Kutherford, 130: Loan DiscoUNTS. RICH & 00, mb?4-3p Sth M ‘ONEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, ARMY aud Navy pay accounts, notes and other secur ite ara ea —ib0-3m_ Broker, 142% New York a MOREx 70, FOaN Ix sums FROM #500 UP- wars, at the lower rates of interest anu conti a tO. HOLTZMAN, _ 216 __ Corner Tot and F TO LOAN ON M $100,000 Fond bounry Mase Tel 198. GH. WHITE & OO. au seg NVGiiarles st, Baltinooea, ‘ONEY TO LOAN In suuis to Sule, atlowest rates, on Ee pores ty em aurerctrad E "1427 Penusyivauia ave. LOAN M22 DON28F nares of revenest ON MEAL ESTATE SECURITY, ‘THOS J. FISHER & had ee a . M°*** 70 Loan on REAL ESTATE aT Low: est Kates, WASH'S DANENHOWER, . ap24 Snecessor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fst. nN OAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok FIRS Me ‘EY TO LO FIRST. lens securitien, at ‘of interest NO ere the security is ‘m30 OG: SKN, 303 7th st. awe BUSINESS CHANCES. WARTED-® UATION AS TRAVELNG COM. ion to wait on int or would charge of sii . Ci Ad- See Se 5 iTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A PLACE TO Witarn the naraware, snes Dasiness: ne WWisesig eats sana mal or ory ee WANTED—HOUSES. Siar ape Wie ya Se Ra W HE Cdl tamy of ciplon ere a of 5 Ai eet See WANTED—A ‘NER WITH €500 cash to buy half interest in. week!) $500 ay mittee > it rereste in a Busines yi $8100 wells Ria tiaretaar ae AT nw alsy for sale horse ad wagon: rare Opportunity. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ P RENT_j102 1 5 ‘A COMPORTABLY. at G42 per ‘mouth, private femly, coverel SUITE, OF ROOWS PARLOR AND water aud gam, me a fetter Gar eee, eat oe ae se Fees FURNISUED Toots also brick stable. year | JOR RENT_TWO DELIGHT. UL, se mm the northwest, { rushed with ev Jow to gentiouen Use of horee, if desired. tantly , Star office ok RENT—IONE 13, NOx ¢ some House, yards, cella Wagon cheap for cash. Address E. D., Biaroffice. | NENT, Star oftice, {OR RENT—A LARGE, SQUARE, thinl-story. back room, with JOR RENT—TWO D STORY FRONT nalied xT_TWo VERY with or without board. in EASANT Pew ate fat ‘Keierence requir od. tly Would buard it desired: good tavie within two doom Address H.W J V y ANTED. SIDENTS OF NORTHWEST section desirous of wetting best nuik sold im | Washington, direct from farm, pric: 10e. quart, to LING | tresses Made Over, Furulture Steamed: and Moths De- | for parlor and bed-roou, if south front, all conventenc T ON AP- FOR*RE) JOR RENT—STORE 1 Call, between 10 aud or Mier Sin bay erase aces OND FRANK H. PLLOUZE, 1416F street, _3e2-6t ___Deaier 1 Local Stoci Bouds, TP 0 WAN TS Boss 10 Scar 000 at 6 BuoWN SBkapuey, _my201m oes “33 Fat iw MO™E) 2O,LOAS ON MEAL ESTATE “Prompt | MO* ATE TION PORE en ca tions 70K RENT— STOR “SMALL 1304 F st nw. to careiul tema MCLACHLEN & LATCH vated and tas fulness, and low prices. | Kemer | te spendine wore money in Weautity uurroULdings of Washiueton ‘adge, the GKAND MEMORIAL ST Vernon Avene, besides the fails Church Guage Ratirosa, just beg the coming Brooklyn “of selling rst selection of lots at H. SYPAEKD & C 6, rt + A821 F wt aK SALE—TWO LOTS AT 1V¥ CLT —CHEAY Address ox 4. Star office. x O& SALE-FOUR ACKES AT HYATTSVILAM; rich land, with charming balding «i rastdence. terrace, shade florist, or poultry. oniy tw huder, 1821 Jettersun Place. OST_—ON THURSDAY LAS dined Watch, with tob. name Suitable reward if left at Star office, E—SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON and 1st, gold eye-iasses with chain atia ied. Albers reward will be given for Sucir return to 1017 Loch st, uw. ie DAY _AFTERNOO! Of steel-riin epectacler in ewan if returned to 103 Let. m. [_OsT—MONDAY nN, Joye a4 PAR Viack eathor case, BLUE 8k) dame in left hind leg; has on & collar with paulock. Please return to 1806 New yakite end receive suitable reward. O82 GARRET ChOSs SCA: Di WITH GRAY Bo! rhianied wn.urelia wi she bas to Star office and receive bere jase AND UNFURNISHED apvly at 2110 Mat 9 mB, © NICELY FUR- jour doors from Avene care, new house, bien and Y; Pefereuces required Apply — aa vate family JOR RENT—10 GENTLYMWAN AND WIFE OR two wentomen, a bea att turuished front parlor, oor, a8 bed FooM corner are. very pias. ater, with eacellew® OK RENT—TO ONE OK TWO SINGLE GENTLE: ig) front Moom, turmiabed. god ok RENT—PRETTILY FURNISHED KooM ON Capitol Wil oe with, « eddress PERMA wae OS REN FIELD. a |GUTFUL ROOMS ON SECOND vet, for PARLORS, ROOMS OR PART OF A HOUSE, FUE wed oF unfurnisl FURNISHED Room, bor, with first-class board. references tay 26am OMS, AND pot and evid bath OMS Ok UPPER PLOoks, UN- Furnished, of 1112 ¥ at.mw., prices low, 30H ST, poet {Ok RENT—LARGE STORE AND CHLLAK, SUIT able for auy business, sal __FOR RENT—OFFICES. S9RRENT—OF FICE MOOMS Ix BUILDING 91S FALL, BROWN & CO. | FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS OK RENT SUM M PLANO» HENTED ONGANS KEN LED. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JOK MENT —U ANDSOME COTTAGE 18 SUBUK 28 No suburb of Washington can begin to compare hownt views, bealth- ber the Guverument ng th 1 LOST AND FOUND. IST—A SPOTTED FEMALE COACH DOG, ONE sf ue wuite, eward will be giver if pox a AGOLD CiGx- Buluble reward, seer SMALL oxy- LAINE” ob back. ae ST. BET. in rs PIN, EITHER AT ry ie frum Klotz's Kestaurant, 17th atid G ste, todog show. A suitable reward if jeft at Klotz" L THE Lal TL THe +e lady on Avenue car Friday woruing, please return the one yi

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