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Ls) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY... -..dune 7, ISSS. CKOSBY 5, NOVES. .- Editor, ly paper published in Washington, and much greater than ¢f ait the other daily papers bere added together. ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tux Star mailed regularly to any address anil for any period they may desire. 2 Ail orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents a week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- Ing postage, 1s 40 cents per month. — ‘The tariff plank in the democratic platform 1s | neither the radical dec! a which the Watter- son Wing of the party would have made it If they could, nor the extremely conservative utterance | which the Randall wing would have preferred, but | a pretty fair bridge between the two. It has the appearance of a compromise between the coi Hicting elements, brought about for the purpose of enabling everybody in the party to take ti View of it which best sults him, end on which he cam work most effectively with the voters Within reach of his Influence, The re-affirmation | of the tariff plank of 1884 furnishes a safe ground | for a meeting between the factions, while the en- dorsement of the President's message ts as muc of a step forward from the position of four ye ago as any reasonabic tariff reformer, who 13 @ politician, could demand. It is Mr. Cie | and not Mr. Mills, whom the party h: | nated for President; and it 1s naturally Mr. | Cleveland's tariff principles, as laid down | | | | rs $0 and, nomi iu his message, and not Mr. Mills’ tariff precepts as laid down in his bi to approve with sol bial national councti. The St. Louls convention, however, is not dis- Posed to lgnore the Milis’ Dill because it leaves It out of the platform. The feeling of the party, as shown by numerical vote, has been tested by a separate resolution indorsing the bill and urging Its passage through Congress. This enables cach | member to express his sentiments by an aye or @ no, and go home to his constituents with the | proud assurance that he has done his duty by them. The result of the vote 1s of no substantial consequence. The end will have been guined when the country ts convinced that the de eratic party, While In favor of lower taxation, 1s in no sense a unit on the question of m-thods, Tis may not be # lofty and dignified way ot de things, but it ts probably “zood p: Present aim of the party is to win i fal. Then, baving a President and both how: Congress of its own partisan faith, it belie that 1t cap legislate according to tis highest lights. To add to the embarrassments of an en- dorsement of so Inconstant a measure as the Mills bill in so permanent a document as the plat- | form of a great party the question woui whether the party accepted the bill as it ort; Was, or in its present stage of develop With the amendments which will be made fore it comes to a vote in th? How: Would be a very hard question to answer. | ‘The pessimistic views expressed by certatn rall- | Way managers in the West regarding the ruture of | their properties has cast a gloom over the Eastera | stock murkets Waich does not seem to be war- | ranted by tue facts. Rate-wars have unquestion- ably burt the western roads, for the rule ts with. Out exceptions that there is no profit in doing business at a loss. The prime object of some of the carriers appears to be, not to build the selves up, but to pull their rivals down. How doubly foolish such a policy must be 1s evid when We reflect that a road which pursues it not only Weakens ts own resources, Dut, by bauk- Tupting Its competivor, makes a more dangerous foe of it than ever, for a receiver's powers almost absolute, whereas the directory of a. soi- ¥ent company Is forved to Keep Its acts within the pale of the shareholders’ approval. In ordinary | Private business there 1s no competitor so hard for @ prosperous coavern to fight as one which has no Property and no prospects, fur the latter has nothing to lose and everything to gain by contin. uing the struggle, w e Wormer has everything to lose and nowtug to The rate wars a: r, the situation 13 | anything but dispiriting. There tsa marked in- | ¢rease of acreage in spring wheat, with favor! Weather, and the demand for export stows an im- } provement Tue cotton market Is also firm, with | @ higher range of prices apparently inevitable. Ail of the cotton and wheat raised fro Its place of growth to th martsof cot ued this 1 whieh the party is bound an formalities ai its quadren- arise nally nt, OF and that Parison with standards far from normal contrast the prices of railway securities tou with those prevailing in November, 1885, let us | say, must strike a chill to the heart of the stout- | est optimist; and to contrast | Faliroad business this year with the increase Last | Year ts equally discouraging. But the disparity loses Some of its force when We rememver that ‘the boom of 1855 was one of the most marvelous ever known iu the history of speculation and had Ww de followed by a decided reaction, wile last year’s activity Im railroad operations was caused by exceptional conditions not liable to occur again ia a long time. If the rallroads would cease their cut-throat warfare and settle down to the siiupie business of serving the public and earning tueir living the whole matter would presently. rigut Mself without giving any one cause for vain re- rets oF dismal torevodings, a Another Mne-drawn distinction in postal rulings | has been made by a United States judge in Georyia. | A mail carrier who was entrusted With a Valuable letter to carry in bis pocket toa young lady, and ‘who rifled it of its contents, escaped punishment for robbing the mail by the court's hoidins that ‘the letter was not under lock and key and bad passed out of the custody of the mali proper. It Will presently be tinpossibie with the disce ment of decoy letters, and rulings, Uke the cited, either to catch or to convict a thier if 1 tampers simply with property under seal and postmark that does not belong to him. $$ Any doubt which may have been felt as to where the New York Zimes is to stand tn the coming Presidential campaign is dissipated by Its reference ‘this morning to “Grover Cleveland, who 1s to be the eighth American rechosen by his zeus to the chief honor poses at one sweep of Siu Alger, Gresham, Harrtso: candidates on the other side. Evidently the reve. Bue-reform independents will support Cie ‘ho matter What nomination the repue licans may make. ow-citl- ‘This dis- ————$—- = The result of the election in Oregon 1s claimed and conceded to be a notabie protectionist vi Lory. But the New York World consoles the Fevenue reformers by the suggestion that, taking the country through, a vastly greater number of people are more concerned to get cheaper clothing, Diankets and houses than In artificially high wool aud lumber. ——$$—— 2 If Uncle William Allen could rise up and come back to his earthly haunts for about five months, how he would make the Outo welkin ring between now and November! — + The Ucket being now fairly In the fleld, tt will soon be time for the Widow Maginnis to begin | raMing be | ——————S—S—S—S—S——S—_—_—= 240 Desicxs | im PLAIDS, STRIPES and PLAIN GROUNDS, | im fine light-weight FLANNEL SHIRTS, we ‘are showing this season; cagpfully selected pat- terns and superior workmanship. sg 7Se., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, ere. Prices rang- coat and VEST are in great demand. The finer srades, proportionately low in price, are equally desirable. To reduce s large stock of fine PERCALE SHIRTS. all good patterns, “Monarch” brand, we shall offer 75 domm at $1, below colt of manufacture, Agents for the Ge-man Sanitary WOOLEN UNDERGARMENTS for this city. AUERBACH & BRO. ’ (623 Penn. avenue, Under Metropoiitan Hotel. tab31-co3m_ Mas M. J. Hess, 1309 F ST. N. Ww, Juvites inspection of an elcvant assortment of Freneh BOBNETS, Traveling and Shade HATS. THIMMED BONNETS and colored MILAN HATS st ACTUAL ComT. 4 FADS w great variety in choice designs. sez G best guality Suny Friday oniy 10¢. each, 1 Lot of Feathered Fans <teathers om both sides) all lors, “Worth 30e._ Friday. te, 2 Lot of Japanese Faus. Worth 10 and 18¢. Friday, Odds ant Eads in 4. * wile to30e yard. Kpid 1 Lot of Laie’ Sik half of former p for all-stzed Boy: ae we offer now, ‘The best Suit ever sold here for ‘The best Suit ever sold here for 81: ‘The best Suit ever sold here for €15. ‘The best Suit ever sold here for $20. The best Bargains ever shown herein Odd Pants, Oda Vests, Alpaca, Drap d’Ete, Flannel, Seersucker, and Pongee Coats and Vests. White and Fancy Vests at less than cost of manu- facture. Sbawis. aud all colors, 81.2 Braye colors, e1.25. NIVPRSAL OFPE"INGS EVERY DEPARTMENT. It is to your interest to read these items if you arein search of tarcains. DEY GOK 150 Remmante of 12 132 Kemuants of Freres Rewular price 30 an. SUIT DEPA A smail lot of Mixaes? aud Chilaven Pigs suits, wightiy wolled. Were $4.00t0 86. FFI se. 81 SN. 44 Blue Pere Friday joth, only 4c. a yard. * ‘NOTION DEPARTMENT. “S° ‘TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Boxes of Japanese Pot-Pourn, Were 19 and other fine Soaps. Regular ie. “Friday. 7e. a cane, EATHER GOODS DEPTS. c FAN DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, 1 Let of Colored Stik Gimp. Was o0e. Friday, 256. yard. Bargains in Odds and Ends of 40-inch Black Lace Flonneing.. Worth 1.50, Friday, $1.a yard. Worth 5 Friday. $1.75 0 yard. Bettox* bivantext. day. 1 EMBKOLDERY AND LACE DEPTS. Yard. Friday, 39. a yard. ins Es broideries, & lay. } Lot of 40-inch Vai Flouucings Worth 81. rd MILLINE<Y DPPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Bost K and R, Straw Hats, in odd shapes and colors. Worth 3c. Friday, ouly 1c. eae, Tr hit. | Ttold years were $2. ved Hats im w ‘sultable for ehildres * Friday. choice @1.7: HOSTER NENT. striped. Ke-ular price nc. Friday, 10c, eacis BOOK DEPARTMENT. we | Teeo Cuar. We've arranged a separate department for mer Clothes (third oor north, access by stairs and elevator). The department occu- 500 square fect of space, a goodly sized Store in itself; not asquare foot too much for the display, however. Only sorry we can't give itmore room, Wouldn't be wo crowded then as now. SAKS AND COMPANY, Office Coats in great variety, 50 cents. That's as low as a coat can be made for. Of course, you can find some for a few cents less elsewhere, but they are giuea together, not made. Even an Office looks well when it fit. Ours fit well, € mfort is the dsiderstum in such garment; yet a good fit anda sightly pattera don't hurt. SAKS AND COMPANY. Bt F Coats and Vests, $1; better grad Seersu for $1.50 (weare naming the price of both garments, not oue). We've had some a-fime qua: 3 made into Coats and Vents, that we sell at 0. Fancy Flannel Coats and >, $1.50 and jonal values, You should see them. SAES AND COMPANY. White Fiannel Suits for the sa shore and the as, perfectly tailored, $15, White Silk Vests, in stripes and bars, at $1. $5.50, excep moun Serze Coats and Vests, $12. Calcutta Seer- and Vests, $10. Silk te and such ate slades, from 4 to $10. Silk Coats 1 Vests, from $10 to 813.50, in delicate col- sucker and Pongye Coat a Coats and Vi SAKS AND COMPANY. Serge Snits,in severd shades of gray and brown, $10, skeleton make and perfect fitting. 2.50; ‘Trowsers, #3. Loosely Woven Cheviots, in biack and blue colors, not a particle of Mining, perfect nou-conductors of heat, 815 = suit English Senge (blacic) Coat, $5; Vest, Quiet Shades of English Cassimeres, same make, same prie®, very rich, perfect fitting. SAKS AND COMPANY. White and Fancy Vests, from $1 to 85, beau- tiful patterns out this seasoa, dot, stripes and. quaint figures. A new feature in Fancy Vests ‘oF iather a very old on» revived—is the dou- bie-breasted low cut, in flowers and figures. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We doa't think it necessary to mention Staple Gow has Black Alpacas, Sicilian Cloths, &e., &°., &e.; they are all here, correct in style, fit and y Tennis Blazers, in the most bois. 88.7. waut to keep cool Caps to match, If you ome ere, you'll find Just the things you want, at prices that will please, SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS. NTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 50 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR FOR BOYS’ CLOTHING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS CLOTHING ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS., Will be sold duriug the next three days at just one- tees whieh were always the lowest in the city. Never was there a chance to buy Clothing from 4 to 18 years, at as low prices nd itisnot Likely that such a chance will offer soon again. They must be closed out at | ouce, aud the prices will do it, FOR MEN WE HAVE: it ever sold here for 87.50, K HALL, COR TENTH AND F STS. me pees BLACK, CHALLIES, 15¢3 EMBROIDERY ‘Beha MILLERS SOR, ‘wise lounciuigs, 25¢. to @v = Gesxriewexs Scan Uxveawear. Balbriggan, Gare, and Summer Merino Bhirte and Drawers, 25, 50c., $1— Long and Snort Sleeves, ‘New York Patera Jean Drawers, 50c. Sununer Socks, 15c, 25c., 35c., 50. 75e. 4 ©. LEWIS & SON. 1421 New York ave, suite, Regular price $4.50. Friday, ,Tidies, chenille cross stripe a Rugs, 21x60. Were $2.25. To ciow out on Friday, 1. c. Lead Peuelis, with eraser ends, Friday, eners, with needle, Friday, 1c. 9 ‘and Hoop Earrings, Worth i Worth 19, Friday, ne Metal Claspa Worth 25 and 38c. Fri- T Lot of’ Metal Buttons. Were 25 and SOc. a dozen, Friday, ‘ke.a dozens ich Swise Floancings, Were >t of Everlasting Trimmings. Were 6, 8, and 10c. ayard. Friday, 5c. yal <0 Hone, plain Fridays ibe of fuzanes’ ig and % lengin Hose." Regular ‘tly Shop-Worn Books. Publisher's price Friday, Se. A uo op MMMM ay 0 MMA? gs aah OU aut SSS 2 Su? MM Syg8 |. STH AND D STREETS. North side, near 15th street, Te if FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH. Mews Fist Brack Socrs The warranted Fast Black Half Hose, for which you are usually charged 50c., we offer at 5c. pair. ‘The 50c. Hearfs of elsewhere are 300. each here. ‘The window display corner of 12th at. and the Avenue proves this and much more. (Continued below.) Vauses For Tovassre Solid leather Satchels, warranted hand-sewed, with nickel trimmings, straps, lock, etc. Compartm ents inside for various purposes, In short, Satchels made of best materials, finishedin first-class style and pt PALAIS ROYAL PRICES, Size......12-inch, 14-Inch, 16.ineh, 17-inch, 18-inch, 0. $2.00. $2.50. 8270. 92.85. Proportionately cheap we offer “Gladstone” Bass, Alligator Satchels, Traveling Casea, with fittings. etc. ‘The “Traveler's Companion,” a case of leather lined with rubber, compartments for all tollet articles, in- cluding sponwe, soap, ete., only 500. each, usually sold at $1. Doublestraps with handle 25c. Triple straps 20c. (Continued below.) Banoars Is Sass Rwpox ¥-inch Motre Sash, crowa edge, black, white, cream, ‘and all the new shades, $1.25 quality for 98¢. s yard. (Continued below.) Pp ‘ARASOLS [ Is Paice. ENTIRE STUCK IN EIGHT GRAND LOTS. Lot Lat S9c. each. Lot 2 at $1.49 each. Lot 3 at $2.19 each. Lot 4 at 82.98 each. Lot 5 at #3.98 each. Lot 6 inclucles the Paris Novelty Parasols, ‘Lot 7 the Children’s Parasols, ‘Lot 8 the Carriage Parasols. Some of the Parasols at half last week's prices. The opportunity of the season, aud one the early caller es- pecially will profit by. Vantovs Bazcarss Too fine a quality. Can that b-? We illustrate by quoting our Ladies’ French Kid Bution Boots at 87, made to onrorder of finest French kid and selected ms- terials throughout; hand-sewed and finished by men PAID BY THE DAY; cvat us $5.75 apair. Offered at 6 to-morrow. Another illustration is BOYS’ SHOES, button and lace, made by expert workmen of finest calf skin and equal in quality to men’s shoes usually sold at $6. We reduce the price because they're too wood: those at $3.50 for #3, those at $2.79 for $2.50. ‘That “the best aro chexpest” will be illustrated to those who profit by this offering. MISSES Button Boots: Spring Heel; Bricht Dongola Kid. aleo Straight Goat, $2.35 pair for the best boots possible is cheap—it leaves no profit to the dealer, aud is anuther illustra tion of too good. CHILDREN'S Straight Goat Boots st $1, 81.25 and $1.68 are our last illustrations of un- appreciated merit, and therefore we quote them at re- duced prices. (Continued below.) Weve Gor ’Ex Ox Tue Lisr. ‘The advertising man has on his list, at reduced Prices, for to-morrow: Broken lots Cambric and Cotton Underwear. Job lot fine Freuch Flowers and Feathers, ‘Odd Suits for Ladies and Children at half price. Eleven New Sliades Undressed Kid Gloves. ‘Three special barrains in Imported Jerseys, Small job lot of Embroidered Flouneings. ‘The three-piece Infauta’ Caps at reduced price. £2~ Ask to-morrow to be shown above special lote, Details omitted for want of space, _(Continued below.) A Srectuat Sate Ix Oon Our pet department—our favored department—for it occupies entize ceuter of our stora, No, 1119 Penn- sylvania ave. Eleven years old now, and it shows wrand development. We cali itthe “Lace Departinent but it inciudes other branches, which we quote below. THE PALAIS ROYAL. New Necx Recuyes. We have more Rufilings than any other two stores in town. Now and then we have lucky purchases, To- morrow we give an illustration in DOUBLE ROW CANVAS RUFFLING, 3 y.ris for 26c., and which cost you elsewhere 20c. syard. That with the fancy corded edge we ask 19c. a yard for is nowhere else sold for less than 25c. a yard. 50 STYLES OF 250. RUCHINGS, Such quantitics that we obtain price concessions by which you benefit. Just now we are offering superior values in Plain Lisse, silk-stitched; Lace-edge Lisse, eream and white. Double Row Bolting Cloth, with ‘white silk cord and silver or gold thread, 10,000 YARDS RUCHINGS, ftom 12c. to 75c. yard, comprising Fancy Embroidered Bolting Cloth Ruch- ings. Bolting Cloth and Kibbon Ruchings. Bolting Cloth and Tinsel Ruchings. Kibbon and Tinsel Ruch- ings. Lisse, with gold, silver and steel beade, Muslin Ruffiings in many styles. TOURIST RUFFLING, 20c. a box. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Other neckwear below.) New Necxwean For Lavres Linen Collars in every new style out. The cheapest, 3 for 25¢.. are pure linen, and, we think, THE ONLY PURE LINEN COLLARS IN THIS CITY, AT 37UB 2e. All Linen CUFFS, 3 pair for 25 centa, French Percale not only comes in prettier designs, but washes better than the domestic imitation. We know we alone are offering the genuine French Collars and Cuffs for 1234. set. The price elsewhere is 260, CHEMISETTES, with plaited fronts and warranted PURE LINEN, 10c. Not generally attainable under oe. VEST FRONTS of Muslin and Embroidery are the latest to wear with white dresses, 50 and 55c. each. Fancy ones of Bolting Cloth and Ribbons for §1.15. ‘Those of fine Laces and Ribbons $2.50. ‘MULL TIES—Thousands of them. Fine mall and Prettily embroidered at 12}. Best values in town at 125c., white and colored embroidery. JAP SILK NECKWEAR—Besutifully embroidered scarts and fichus from $1.75 to $10 each. SILK WINDSORS—All colors and black and white, superior quality sure, made expressly for acarfs. If those sold last sessom were worth 26c. then these are worth 50c. LACE NECKWEAB—Where to begin and where to end? We'll merely quote two specialties—our $1 scarf, heavy black silk, Dearly 3 yards long and 3 yard wide. Our 88.68,scarf, hand rum black silk lace, 24x36 yard fale ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. f WANTED—HELP. AY, JUNE 7, 1888-SIX PAGES, Ridren POUR TAT. Staredise it apply 1734 Feunayivania eves. W Sok: bake Paso oe ae Jarce house on Pa. ave., where there are at 1 Crean Fancy ‘Strij Wrapper. combination 8: Rewuler Brice ‘Ali-WooiBatiave front; size40, 1. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, hi ed no comment. further than they are all we tiave of t “odd lots” over Frida: irs Ladies’ Lin) jen, and we do uot keep ‘Thread Hose, «plit soles, heel and toe, in seal brown and garnets: Regul “Wemnant™ Pri 6 pairs Ladies’ Fi 18 pairs Ladies" Fine Untileached Bal Hose! donble heel and toe; mize 8 inch. “Wemnant™ Pri 23 pairs Cildr Lisle Thread Hose, »piit soles, in navy blue aud Brown. Sizes 7, 8 and 85s. Eo" IN LADIES’ SUMMER UNDE Ali “Oda Lots,” ones and twos, go Friday at a ‘size 30, high neck and size 30, hig! ib d ue sleeves, slichtl; ‘led. 1 each, iu. hyht'blue aud -avender: InDAnt” price, TUMBLED, ODD, AN Wis. 9 Cream und'?1 Caniinal AU-\ool Cashmers Shawls, aligutly soiled and tumbled fron dis- “Heumant® Price... i i" IN LADILS’ BEADED WRAPS. Hino Black Silk Short Wraps, sith WS STED <A FAMILY OF | THRE! beaded net sieeve pieces, | woul! like the care of a furnished House for We | iven, Small quantity of two | the sume: in black, cardinal, | id vavy. Sizes $4, 36, xnd 34. 87, 87.50, and 88 very sty ish, Sizes ‘Tis SLIGHTLY-DAMAGED GO SAMERS, ‘These have pin-noles, badly creased, & Misses’ Gussamers; lengtus 32, J Kewtlar Price. tennant” Peis (ii “ODD'SIZFS" IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. id references. Address J. I. knds of afew Summer lines that wedonot | ©. knee ‘ailor and military sty! Mgt weight and excellent’ value; | quantiti-». WANTED-TME Ung OF 4 HOKSE WITH THE nant” Price (choice). This offers a ra which advantage shot Boys’ elecant two-pie e Velvet made Norfolk style, and. finists 721 iath VANTED-PERSONS WISHING LESSONS AT eon Kitt suits, | WW Atmne duriay sntmuse in Pounsuakin Veoh ed in & manner 5 jual to cusiom work. Navy bli ‘3 B.and 0 yearn, Ne SBdseal many medical, law and scientific worl p73 See eee SERVANT FOR GENERAL HOUSE- W wrork: must be « wood” cask Oana reer: ences, 14i0 6th st. 2. ED-A 600 rae TS W Animediatsty oR ee PHILLIPS, 1008 im Pennaylvania ave, eT Se re ; fmumimer | _ je7-3t™ Saw Eo a s t et 10 pet cont tavesument, RK RENT—FURNISHED—1437 1 ‘Ded roves cn third floor. — ‘board ldetred, suitor prices. Wantep 7 Wares a Sane ‘WARSTEDAGENTS FOR THE MOST USEFUL article ever introduced: aeons 1:ae from #3 to 83 per day. Tacht for the District of Soltatae tr sala ply to 1ST SOuh ee ‘corner of jer-ae* Wit ‘A GOOD WAITER, IN FAMILY OF for two, willime to leave the the summer; reiereuce required. Apply 144: "island ave. Ii Wert ea in aoe eee te 00m Waa an 3 mB avin to 2z mh Friday, Su Sostant, at SLT D sty wear City WASTED ‘WHITE GIRL FOR ORDINARY JY housework in smali family. 526 3d st. n.w. Je7-3 Wwe 'ED—BONANZA FOR INi when tick, no lapses, sala fusion, EASTER DAY HALDEMAN, General Insurance, 608 'ANTED—A OATERER TO TAKE CHAKGE dining-room and kitchen and furnish meals ! boarders; owner ind family will board with \ddreas, with referencen, D. Sth at. nw, WAN some kuowleie of cooting.iefereuces required. App'y before 178. n, 440 New Yorkuves Ite WAXED = SAPY NOT UNDER 23 YEA rast havo mood appearance and pleasing addrees: 89 weekly. Apply after 9 o'clock. Wed. W. S12 Fst. .w. (up-etalre).- ANTED-TWELVE TO TRAVEL AND wive goods away; big for doing it; securit; bd % quired. Apply from 2 to DUNLAP, 928 saw, PN from god Series WiNki frouing in small family axes. must slay night Je Butlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 F aoe 3 i Ten y ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WO- | Dep: Aap, a situation as cook only, in a first-class fam- understands marketing. 1512 Bee a THREE DELIGHTFUL Soe ee seekers emveuces = 306 Toots on 2d floor. ren ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLOREDGRL | room attached, all ‘# situation as child's nurse to travel for the eum- | board, ‘mer, or a place todo chamber work; cau bring city ref- at 1830 Rest. nw. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI. first. est srring uae and Humber, to Woruuley"s rete were gh, eituation m ry ferences wiven. — ae J. MM. T., Star office. i COMMUNICATING Roo: hear three lines. wy market. Appiy at 1 ui RENT—A CHE Fe RENT FOU! URANCE MEN. A low Wages: best references, to represent health insurance: 15 weekly yaid | Star office. L, WELL-PUMNISHED rally Vocated. in & private fas be 10a single Keutietuash ate low “PRIVATE FAMILY,” Star offion ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELING COM. bya toustwo- tly. highly recommended T1723 Ht tf with TARGE, AIRY, aitendaiice ‘every comfort at the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Kiri, as:tustion as nurse or chambermaid: refer- qhoes furnished: willing to leave the city. present 20 eaterer, Addreas, with ‘D.G. W., Star office, Je7-3t" W&ASTED-A SERVANT TO DO ie WORK oF {small family; must bring good reference. 734 GROWN COLORED GIRL, TO Barve little boy, assist about house, and have suitable for Iweat hhaif square from Capitol aud care. OK RENT—A SECON! furnished ; private bat ANTED—BY wae RESPECTABLE MIDDLE ‘aged women a situation ye Care of two chitl- D ATORY FRONT BOOu, vd make herself wenerally useful in a family: 3 So 'oipection to the coutteys wages mo object 508 Ve.ave. _je6~at NI—TWO LARGE, NICELY-FUi E COLORED private family: would like togo south. © ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 300 ae also a ovo rors, waiters, houseuven, farm manesr ea: country! and FS BURNT FOR KENT_WITH BOAKD—TWO LARGE kooMs Splendid jocation; Gov 34 Teasou- | #t ne: 6 roous, bath, ST—LARGE AND HANDSOME ROOMS. picks AGENCY FOR Coons, | ER’ cool andairy: summer prices, 813 Vi ave, waitress, Inundress, seamstress, nurses, valets for traveling; waiters,coschmen and hostlers for family and’ Tesorts. “Ali clty references, 613 7th st n. w. NORWOOD COTTAGE, CORNER and Scott ave... competent well-re- commended gir: for ceneral housework, washing and ‘good OK LENT—521 11TH ST. OPPOSITE MOSES, cely furnished single room @6; also hand: ne tone, $3.03 8 momth. VANTED—A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE SIT-| ¥.0R KENT_ONE LARGE FRONT urnished, wi Wises COMPETENT LADY TYPE- inh a real estate GIRL, white preferred, to'do chamber work, washinw, and ironiug: must stay mights. Call imuuedistely writer, « stenographer preierred, oflive. Address B., Star ofice, WANTED-A, NEAT, | EXPERTENCED 1534 1 st uw. ev WASTED _IMMEDIATELY-A BAKER AT 4 ‘isin WASTED. AS ATTENDANT FOR AN INVALID kentleran: must be intelligent, of gentle disposi- tion, and understand nursing. “Address by letter, ing ‘references, experience, and compensatio pected, 228 A st, Wiest 10 to 941 Jaundress, mn cooks, waiters butlers coachinen.d: amen, aud hotel heip for resorts, 613 7 WAN LED WHITE Thakers, uurses, ch also colored aud white cooks aud houseworkers. city end Maryland: laundress for resort. BURN- i. 28 st Dw, 36-3t" W AXTED COLORED MAN, MEDIUM AGE AND heigiit, house- work. Apply 6-3 V VANTED—A GOOD, STRO! weneral housework. Must waxes. Apply with references at 310 2d st. b. Vv yANIED- t night; 10% 36-1 aud part of the 737 Lsth st, aftr 4 pam. or belo 13th sto nw, 30a.m. 73 ani womcn for all kinds of «domestic labor for ety a\ayy white Vegetable cooks at once; all with r ene W 1c 'S EMPLOYMENT _BU- ras ted by ladies, meu, and women, white and for all kinds o ‘tic labor, for id states, with reterenc Wate mide working, for faruish their own horse ‘the business, | Sparen 8 may be ployed algo, A ew vac in towns ¥. JUBNSON & CO. 1009 Main st iny22-1m ED-SALESMEN—}OK PATENTED No 1d ive their whole SELL, 18 Pearl s, Grand Rupids, WARITEDIAN ENERGETIC, mah, situated outside Wasbi cus nots ia hs tates Salary #70. aud) exacted, MANUPACTULER, fica. ERPH Kk my we TED—A DRESSMAKI VERY FAMILY. Tearners tor Prof, iis 'S new “luter- nations: Tailor Nystem™ with auy. inch-rule or tape: qweustire alone. Fatterns aud inateriais cut, bastol, or made, "1232 Fat. uw. Washingion, D.C. W ANTED--HOUSES. muneamer s-acou; Dest of Address KELIABLE Wa references can be g' ce. Jet Liren, desire t Box 2k, “ter off we goa | wa ND SMALL, TO Pent to we more calla for houses than we se2-1in ONS FU W AILY APPLIC houses to re with, me Prompt collectio BERG, Us 1st 8. und returns, | I WASTED-CASHIEW'S. DESK, WITH RAILING, in ditto ‘Send reply to A. TAPPAN, UDENT OF JUL Hopkins University will few pupiis for vate Eustractiou, of couline, oa teasomable te WANTED 8 GRADUATE \y ANTED—TO PURCHASE fencing, Addres or cal. ut 04. ‘0 BUY For c SH, SECON DHA! jousehold koods in lange « dives Box 16, Ster office Js Drivilese of buying, best of care. W. st 1. We phy, and Hookseeping, to uddress JA>, CORRIDO: DIB Et sentws or at Capitol card stands Je WASTEDAADIEDIATELY — 4 for the sock of books, &. in store ‘from 4,000 to 4,000 bound volum iso. & mum: ber of rare old books, said to be very Harpers, 3e-: Galaxy. Lippincott's, Eclectic, wee So Franklin Square, Seaside and other novels, Te. Store for rent. Fixtures and furnisure for sale. 308,789.30" t or attendant to iuvaid or aced Address A, TTEG- ation as xervs 19 obJection to travel. ONWELL, 1936 9th st_u.w. 3 ANTED—A POSITION AS COMPANION, HOUSE- keeper, seamstress, or any position of trust; u sptionabie refereuces of this city. Address |, water, gas and bath. OR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN—OOOL, DELIGHT. ruMMer prices, With OF thout JUR KENT—A LARGE AND uwly aud comfortably furnished: «ood board, in a private tauuly, terms reasonable 112, SA MONTH FOR young man fora ‘Oper month. Ad- ED—875 CASH AND ©: mouths will be yiven by Govermtuent yesition st. $80 oF ved oF unfurmuled, with exce.- | vard at suniues rates, Lowe comforts, refereuce vxelanged. 313 JOR RENT—723 18TH ST, N. W., OPI the park, three deligitful Koous, on Second floor; | references exchanzed, ‘0k RENT—CHOICE ROOMS. SECOND FLOOI corner house, three bay windows, hig, cool, and fmest location; Tuomas Circle, singly oF eD suits Die board; references, 13:55 ANTED—A LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR at a in or near the city. i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHI. E WOM AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, maids, Waitresses, Lurses, y ANTED — POSITIO! () years? experience, DSOME FURNISHED colu®, eu wa te or wiule: summer prices, beat at- tendance. ‘Avply #30 H st. u.w. iB OK RENT—1016 COR OF MASS AVE. AND icely furnished rooms WANTED.-ROOMS. ANT! D—A SUITE OF THREE OR FOUR COM- fcating unfurnished Kooms with bath on Audress, with terms, to 1127 17th st. 6 —B\ TEACHER, A FURNISHED KOO! Fout not to exceed $5, where he cal iwe-ive Oud ore lady pupils Replies must state fuli particu- lors. Address Box 78, star office. 3 7 ANTED—ROU the district bounded 1 Pease state price aud particulars, Ad.tress L. Ai ; terns very moderate; tw cool and dei gutful situaton —DELIGHTFUL ROOMS jvors, at reduced rates tor Wile orgenticuweu. 1029 Vermout av WOMAN FOR OOD CATERER FOR SEVERAL boaters, witht morein view; rent. board ef one Mme woes ANpiy tauradatsis ie UITABLE For tern part of city. withia it 18th and F abd N atx without bord: references exchanged. 0 HST. NW. FURNISAED lance and communicating” with north and south exposure; oue square west of War and partuents; transients accomodated, NE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, Wise (SS EMPLOYMENT AGE SCY, 425 10th st. n.w., above Gas Office, men. OR RENT— _WANTED--BOARD. FOR SALE--HOUSES. OR SALE—HOUSE i524 VST. X.W. fins Hou stadab, €3:000. cand 10th st. aw. JOR SALE—THREF BRICK FIVE ROOM HOUSES ou Ml sts. price §LOU0 cach. stteet ‘cere jane, ipoten Silty ee st OK SALE-TWO NEW FIVEROOM BRICK houses op H xt. ae; price for both €2,600. or will SH SEE: Hare onte park tn treat CL BOE, Si feat fad PP MLE TWO REARLA Rew PRAwE hor si ry in Between at aud dy: ob lensed «round "a Dengaia price, 6500 for both CL. BON rh rs re 7 JOK SALE—MT. PLEASANT PRETTY 6-h001 B'cotunee, ew overioakng hgh = Yar, ‘cathedral lam. hard-cil erage, ek etewet, Brosd's sub, LOR SALE-NEW HOUSE OF 11 ROOME AI ee OP rd Dorchee frost, ema" bark. Apmis ween ght he ave. LeDroit Park, 7 ae OK SALE — @3,500— HANDSOME MODERN Biase: Y roses: nentiy Sov arel sughhoneeh . bj ener tetnin: growing valve, youd geil CHANG Y10 Cat. * e8-e MR SALE—A BARGAIN — POUK-STORY BRICK house, 8 rooins apd bath. 1823 I st. n. w.; price, 04.200. etay terme. “Apply to Owner, 222 Fat fe. POH SALE—A BaRGai iD, SURI es Fropersy, fine ete Son Dwelling, repting for 6100 per month.” Price ®12,000, : MA. WARNER & 00, x6 i _ 010 Fat. uw. Fo SEE MUST BE SOLD TO DIVIDE ax tate nice home or 8 percent investment, 1106 B we de6-6t ALBEKI F. POX, 920 F st nw. F oh, ALE CuEAP-ONE_ oF “THE MOST Com: A Louse -¥ the city, East Jet 9 fal PaPhing’ only @2.500. Ba Bb. Siok gos OK BALE N ‘OK SALE-A HANDSOME 15 ROOM CORNER fall auod. inups., wi 0 {OTe Bouse, all mod. tnpe.. wide parking ob 8 a Circle; $20,000. "A-&, CAYWOOD. BIO Unk poe JOR SALE CAVITALISTS AND SPECULATORS, ATTES- ON. A GREAT BARGAIN. A very valuable prop-rty on 7th. st we. containing 114.08 equare ‘ba fino a large arn and outtutl are spiendid ‘shade trew in froutut the hous. Thie Property would make au elegant eulumer home, oF ait Atiraciive board ane. It Will te offered at. thn Very low price of 10 centys square foot round cau be bougt around {tou sth st for hems than 20 ck, —— Te Oa ee pepe eee ee aVin b STONE, 305-30 S00 F wt. nw. Nj SALE SEVE AL HANDSOME NOUN IN orth went section | 62,000, @.10,000, $31,000, 100 and $79,000. Me NOE NG. Bt 1903 Fat. nw SALE NEW BRICK. 6 kOOMS, BATH, LOT 100 ty 10-foot alley; @2.800. ‘Aigo, 8-ro In alley ; $1,650. Bock couventent to Ponting Uiice” WHITAKER & JOR ¥ at debt 20 vw bees 100 98 847 Myrtiowt ne. ‘ow second floor, with first-class board Fequired. 1410 N'st. now. __FOR RENT—OFFICE: r = E-ROOMS IN BUILDING 12, BEALL, BROWX & ©0., FOR RENT—STORES. _ —A FINE DOUBLE STORE WITH basement, all newly painted, dott Hours ou Pem to owner, 1112 11th t., near Mass, ? {OR RENT_7TH ST. NEAR CORNER OF BOUN. 1d desirable store with aho' living apartiwente w: ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN ly, Wear corn of I aud 1st fast and ditiner, at 6:30 a, m. aud 4:30 p. m., CAM- DEN, Siar ottice. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FURNISHED HOUSE, rounds; mounta:n sir: F. LENTLEY, 35 Wali st, New 8. m. W., break TH CAN BE ‘Agents preferred who can Fxtu.w. Apply to KENT—LARGE. Toeated “spacious eltigs, useful goods used in every .ousehuld. Lib- sious allowed. Que dollar wi start you im. tne Ft mcticuary, with stem HUN- 000 CASH, IF SOLD AT ON ‘Acres at Railroad stadion, Washington, with louse, sbi ACM, Btar office, Ke RENTIAT BOYDS STATION, FOR THE Summer, & nest little six-room house if take joof June. Call on oF address 3. 1a ules Fee 2ST tou, to represent Keterences ziven | middle of June. Box, 1585, | Boyds, Md., for particulars, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A hose business calls him to Washington desires to at iu Westehcater County, New GENTLEMAN geinuee bis Conary STORE, AND SHOW WINDOW FOR Sls sinew ce, ‘OK REN !—1602, store and dweiling, with brick stable, news point on tnegueeie. Ee my 24-th.s,t-Lmn* s : {OR KENT—STORE AND DWELLING AT 1636 14th st. u.w., containimg 13 rooma, with all era_Unprovements. inquire 1638 14th st, jall-1l2w* FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS NT—FIRST-CLASS PRIV, elegant new house. 26 room-, with ail mod, iuipa. ice-house filled. stable, barns; beautirul lawus, gardens ‘acres of land, &. me. 3. J. MESSEK, “Conservatory for a Sirst-clasn 1 1425 New York w JOR SALE OR RENT—AT HERNDON. ituated Cottave aud Stable, acre of round, fuit, three minutes’ walk from. statior Guize of A CROUNSE, Cash Room, Treesary " busi CUTTER, 1423 F st. ADULTS | ACRES, AT FOREST GLEN Joiniue new subdivision: look at it tor an iuvestiient: a iurnished cottage oa Sou towether with 10 acrex of lan: A ch neo to buy & ATE STABLE, Rorece: reduced Very best reterences given. Address LE, oR RENT—NEW STABLE, 1635 130H ST. TWO ealisend voom fercarstags. Snquive at 1365 hou sary Duildiies, ou the Kichmond, Fredericksburg and Potomse. Kailtoad ; 30, fine estate j ields over 2 “in supply. Owners will do we Lt Yi Our Litids, “HERRON & RAMEY, JOR KENT—N. of wheat and 1,000 barre: ‘ke. ; rent : LESTE RET oR RENI—A THREE-DSIALL STABLE IN Sit. uw. SVamonth, Je6-3t* sof ail sizes. Parties having can sectire wood tenunts by placing the'n al | 49 hiales ‘Teom Washington: handso ailoy rear of 17 a dine new wharf ou the place; oue of the best plac for 4 hummer Fesort. Bi fe: 1 yulle. from ved. Fur list uf ews THOMAS 2 | ORGANS RENTED 2 per mic ¥.G. SMITH, 1225 Penna ave. BUSINESS CHANCES. ALE-STORES—CIGAR, —NOTIO! ry and Periodical 5! “BIT aiswtew._ ON iy ST. 8 Ui, nove: SIP TNs aw. Kk SALE—GROCEKY AND PROVISION STOKE on Penusyivania ave. nw. Pi reasouabie. A bargain. SALE—SMALL FAKM, FINE. C ted Lear first-class station: dwe. easy: good investm nt, J KETT, ¥30 F st, or Rockville, Md. HOWE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED choice selections of FAM» AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of frou: oue to five hundred acres, within from 1'to 20 e city, sulable vor stock, dairy, tut, aud very” Low prices ald om ‘cor send fcr bulletin. KR SALE—GROCERY STOR! wood old stand. Pr: y > Ost mw, Je7-3t D Vex. carbeta, ieather-beds; old S11 4% st. aw. TOK SALE ALSO A N MBER OF CIGAK, DRUG as ee ae ‘TT, Boyer, xeneral farming’ purposes, ‘very easy terins. Several very dési m irable Country Kesndences, T. H. SXPHEND & Co I JOR SALE—A FINE PROPERTY WITHIN TEN aninutes’ walk of southern suburbs of Fede. ‘Beautifully located, Water, inclosed by fine WOK SALE—STOCK OF AN ESTABLISHED GRO- cery abd provision store, central location and dois ice business; good Feasch foreeiling. Address box hedge fence ia the acres: must be Giated: two hours’ ride from Wasuington. terms furnished by ALFOKD kK | J{0R SALE—SPLENDID CHANCE, GROCERY AND | BS Provision store, u. w.; reason for selling, can't at it. Address HEN: Star office. Ihiis will be bargain. 7-3 valuable: will sell ut the followinw iow fizurex: Bound. at Sc. per volume: paper covers, incinding Lesite's, Century and ‘(OR SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BR. B. AND O,, ‘at Rockville, new bouses. 6 to Lr,; bu dairy farms near stations, SHARES COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE UZE, 1416 F street. 28-4 narket FRANK i. PELO! Local stocks a specialt} ‘quiet Driving Horse for his board: moderate work. Apply to THOMAS P. MOKGA: V ANTED_CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 45 aw. ni Sai obtained without trouble. nw. 305-3t* ik SALE—GROCERY, STOCK AND FIXTURES, ‘W4th st. excellemt corner; Address 14TH 51. RK SALE—OR WILL GAKE IN PART! first-class provision borhoud. WAXTED FOR THE SUMMER. THE USE OF & BR RENT—AT WASHINGTON GROVE, A ‘reasous for sell: furnished Cottage, wi exgehate oes ioat stores tw ‘Lfrooma, beautifully T, iiguest cush prices paid for ladies’ and cast “of Clothing, Gena or wwe of Sine old forest frame located, on an clevation in 's wwall roin silver byeiag K SALE—OR EXCHANG! sxcellent condition. price low. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1319 le ‘WWANTED—TO PURCHASE A NICE SMALL BAR- ae Wiese seen nes ee st. jeS-Lm WARTEDI WELLS DUG, BORED. AND DRIVE: All Kinds of wall work doue in moat akiliful ma Rock f Torus mnodersia, WAC. 0) 23) Sth wt. M0. ik SALE—AT A BANGAIN—STOCK, FIXTURES Bit fed wit of corner in eeutral location, For pardculars ‘Grocery Lat STET owas, ome, ANTED-TRY ‘OUR BUTTERINE A’ ’ myS-37t* WM. C. SCRIBNER, ALE—GROCEKY STORE AND FIX’ reason given for selling. TA LARGE BRICK MANSION, WITH it REN - ey vr papered; kitchen, four rooms: ‘with muincea: pears, 8. Apply t0 Dr. 806K Thowas Circle. oP Sab ANTED— PARLOR FURNITURE made WAP aren comers UH A3w* OR RENT—NEW SEVEN-ROOM COT- Tpeooklaud,” 2 miles from sity om Mae Beane O° i Sconvenlont to tation, ood cel- a. 482 Loulslatte rkmanship. W. done atreaidonecs. Address C. NELSON, Sidious nw. NTED- OAKLAND, MD. A FURNISHED COT- NEY & BRADFORD, 38. ¥ ‘tenant atm. ‘ARM FOK SALE IN PG. Oo, Bueiy watered: gasll ‘ANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHIN uns, revolvers, old Wold aid allver, for wich POEhG Lica ge clon alee my26-ly 2 iborhood, rages ving, tae ; mattresses oid in ive A. H. CHACE & a ‘5 barns ‘ernon steamer lands "A. PHILLIPS, 1419 N. ANTED-STEAM CARPET, CLEANING: cae hie ity: my19-3m my26-Ln BREED TOR GASH, FURNITURE. FEATHER W itas. Carpets Btoves, oF utine Efe ‘my24 H. BAUM. 219 7th st. 0. BOARDING. Wits ate aae we first-class board; also rooms, teenies i rAT. % tara lt 6 aT ea; prompt at- =e S28 Bas Breede JOk BAL: —FINE MOUSE, NINE ROOMS ANI cellar, (new. wood location, northwest: will a lor Property tn northwest ection, ‘TEKS, Real Estate, 606 Lith st, JOR SALE—OK TRADE, 1453 KHODE ISLAND ave., 10 roous, about J4 fect front, narrowing at rear: triauiued ia: Drowmstone and copper, brick 14-foot bay window with tw finish Cali= forme redwood and Poon ba bu by two Jatrobes wd open erate. If these ace ons look through. Title perfect. uo encumbrance. $10,500 Few thousand cash and balames me. Admittance only in afternoon. LW. 1453 Rhode islaud ave. (OK SALE—WE OFFER FOR SALE A ful house ona corner.tronting on Ist. and overiook- ing @ Government reservation. ‘This house te situated sua very desirable part of the northwest, aud Was re- SMM bull from the lan Gf «prominent architet with reat care. price $14,000. HILL & JOHNSTON, 15th stn. myS1-colw JOR SALE—1505 T ST.3 STORIES, » ROOMA A* very desirabie and in good repair, @5.300. Je2-1 JOR SALE-G15 Q ST. NW.. NINE ROOMS, ‘well butit and finished ;« desirable and ore AM. PAKKEK, 1418 F et, ut JOR SALE—BARGAIN—AT @4,300, NINE KOM! FFietctivaliy ‘tutehed: tay, wasduw: teostory aud Gaseinent; brick: 4th st. above KR, stable, perfect plumbing. Apply Koom 4, 1331 F #t it jOK SALE—PIVE BRICK HOUSES, N.W.96,000 4b on Pst. n,w. Gr. all mi, emay teriun, 4200 Gr. ali ma. lot Boxid0.stable. 6.400 Tots tn ait parte ot the coty 4. B BELLINGER & CO, 633 F st. nw. JOK SALE—ON EASY TERMS, SIX-kOOM BRICK House. with wodern improvements, 1m the north cst. convenient to care school, wud warket, Pricg 3300, Address OWNEK, Star office, sor UR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—HOUSE 913 M ST, Ficiitinieng 10 fatee vogue; bested ty turasest marbie mantels, open fire places aud all wodera cons Yenlences; lot 208110: located ins ceutral and. te fined netybborivod. | This property recommends iteclf as a desifable howe for a Lusibess thee, or profitable r FOr particulars sec OWNER B16 St senmccasmucasias |" LOR SALE—A NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH ‘ll modern yuren Anwe style, four nprowemente ie. Toots on Bret floor. Tet 21 32100. toalley. location Hortinrnt Cre ite of car, electric glut wetgisbor= mad a ee a jOK SALE—A NICE 6-KOOM HOUSE WITH ALL i nro mine. in a very desirable weigliborhood. tot Soxi0. Price, : y1-6t NO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st. JOR SALE BEAUTIFUL &-ROOM COTTAGES, € ‘with all mod. the Queen Anne style; south frouts, lots 214100, tow 1S-foot paved alley. of electric lighta. ; beautifal socation ag ou yenent care, herdice, churches. warket. “Houses opel for inspection. Price, #4.000 ) ‘swoLaistelT Pears 4 ‘muy 22-Lm 27 Fie Forse ar Hie Wi i ie H ti ‘3 rooms and bath each.aud § of Y rooms sud beth eseb) copvent: arranged aud pied with ell the a Ricuveut ty aetiuee, au sul ied witht HeePhe telat ies stake te anal pce neute of No ey EH ees aeueenpee Only ten of the are furvished, and the price of + be eee property ls bow rental of over @1. ervauirutsy thi cayenne sbvut €4,000, setuid Higa eet Price Sint One uate aah and balance on tong time ate percent” “myl hm F SALE—A i :