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THE EVEN NG STAR. WASHIN <GTON: June 13, 1988. bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other dally papers here add together. ——- era ‘ ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time cap have Tax Stax matled regularly to any address and for any period they may desire, Sa All 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, tuclud- ing postage, is $0 cents per month. ———— ‘The discussion in the Senate yesterday disclosed the fact that every Senator who has considered the subject favors putting all the overhead wires of the District, whether public or private property, safely underground, though a difference of opin- jon exists concerning the wisdom of legislat- ing @ part of the private wires from the poles im advance of a comprehensive and well-con- sidered plan which shall dispose of all the wires And cover the whole subject. Appreciation of the needs of the city in respect to these wires shown by the Senators should encourage the presentation and adoption of the suggested comprehensive plan of ridding W: ington of all fs poles and overhead wires, talk of a comprebensive plan in opposition to re- form by piecemeal should not be permitted to stop when it has checked the proposed feebie begin- Bing of the work, with the result of accompits! ing no improvement whatever and of leavin Washington subject to the dangerous nuisance of the present system, — + —__ Some of the censors of the Administration are still harping vn the argument in Mr. Cleveland's let terof acceptance of four years azo against adouble presidential term, and basing charges of incon- Sistency and deception upon his decision to make the presidential race @ secoud time, It is weil known, of course, tat Mr. Cleveland never said tat he would not accept a second term. What be did say Was that the Constitution orght to be so amended as to limit the President to @ single term, to the end that the man In the White House might | be prevented from using his oMfctal patronage to keep himself there. ‘There Is no promise not to run which he can fairly be accused of breaking nd if within the last few inonths he has relaxed the stringent rules against the interference of oMve-holders in polities, it Is possible to imagine that his intention has been to impress pointedly upon the public the force of bis argument of '8é against the second term system by presenting in the close of his own administration a practical ex- hibit of the evils of that system, with the purpose Of securing the consti t which he has contended, and of cutting off the second term not of this but of some other Prest- dent. From this point of view the President is seen to be endeavoring consistently to overthrow the second term system by showing practically as Well as theoretically the necessity of the proposed constitutional amendment. a Mr. Walling, American consul at Leith, has sent to the State Department a valuable report on the Pestalsavings-bank system in Great Britain. Nearly every mouey-order post-office in the king- doi, he says, has a banking attachment. Any Person can open an account at any place, the post- Master making a record of the depositor’s name, Occupation, and place of residence. Any amount, from one shilling upward, will be accepted, and When the deposit has reached a pound steriing tt Degins to draw Intepest at 234 per cent a year. Drafts are made by filling out a printed form, Which ts forwarded without charge to the central fice im London, and thence a warrant comes back Which the local postmaster 1s required to eash, To limit the privileges of the system to the €lass of citizens for Whose benefit it was devised, deposits exceeding two hundred pounds cease to draw interest. The public advantage sought in the establishment of these banks ts the cultiva- ‘Uon of habits of frugality and thrift among the common people, and the convenience which work- ingmen, commercial travelers, and others who have to move about more or less from place to Place find in having what amounts practically to @ bank of deposit tn every town where they settle down even for a few days. The British system includes also a life insurance and annuity busi- ness, Which does not, however, attract as much favorable notice as the banking operations, How popular the postal banks nave become is shown dy their growth im twenty-five years from less than 179,000 accounts of an average value of $47.50 to more than three and a half million ac- counts of an average value of nearly $70; and that it bas not been an extravagant luxury 1s proved by the fact that the cost of management amounts to ouly % of oue percent ayear. The report is one whieh | Congress cam study with promt. —— ‘The temperance people In England have killed ‘the compensation provisions of the licensing €lauses of the Ritchie local government bill by showing the alarming total of the amount to be exacted under It from the taxpayers for the rellet of the pubiicans, and by an activity, viewed by the goverument as pernicious, in promoting Uberal success in recent elections Without ‘the compensation clauses the government does Rot dare to impose upon the liquor dealers ‘the restrictions of the licensing provisions, which increase their license fees 20 per cent, and close | their doors on fifty-four of the most profitable lays for their business in the whole year. So, in order to escape the dangers of both Scylla and Charybdis in steering the liquor clauses to safety and smovth sailing, the Government announces that it will not attempt the trip. It has Vacked down completely, and withdraws all the licensing clauses of the bill Lord Salisbury must be uncommonly apathetic if he is not made uncomfortable by such a rapid Succession of backsets as the close yove on Col. ‘King-Harman'’s salary, the bold assertion by Lord Wolseley of the defenseless condition of the king- dom, and the utter collapse of one of the most con- splcuous features of the Ritchie scheme, a The resignation of Herr von Puttkamer, Prus- stan minister of the interior, in response to an autograph letter from King Frederick 111, would be considered ominous tn a country where the Dusiness of politics was conducted on a different Plan. The ex-minister 1s a brotuer-in-iaw of Prince Bismarek,| but, outside of his official post- on, wields little influence. It ts to the credit of the great chancellor that he has never aliowed the relationsuip to affect his, treatment of Putt- Kamer, who has been obliged to work Bis way upjjas best begeould from the lowest rank in the pubile service. The minister was usually fairly submissive to the will of his poWerful kinsman, but now and then he asserted himself. Whe Bismarck, for example, set the fashion of having official reports and other docu. ments printed in Gothic, instead of German type, all the ministers except Puttkamer followed suit, Dut he held out for the old text, although he knew that the change was a matter of strong feeling With bis brother-in-law. Itis not likely that the dismissal of Putzkamer and tne substitution of a functiouary of more liberal ideas will affect the chancellor's relations with his sovereign in the least. —— - = —_____ Jay Gould, according to one press dispatch, ar- rived by special train at Chattanooga, Tenn., yes- \erday afternoon, visited Lookout Mountain and other points of interest in the neighborhood, and ‘Was expecting to leave the city for New York this morning. Another press dispatch represents him OUR ADVERTISEMENTS OF SILK, Mo- HAIR, ALPACA AND SEERSUCKER GOODS FOR HOT WEATHER, BUT WHO COULD TELL THAT THERE WOULD BE No HOT WEATHER BY THE MIDDLE OF JUNE? WELL, IF NO ONE WANTS THIN GOODS, THE LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLENS ARE IN DEMAND, AND OUR STOCK CONTAINS THE NEWEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. SERGES ARE STILL AT THE HEAD OF THE LIST, BUT FOR THOSE WHO PREFER LIGHT COLORS TO DARK THE CASSI- MERE@ AND CHEVIOTS ARE JUST WHAT YOU WANT. WE HAVE THEM LINED. HALF LINED AND “SKELETON,” IN CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS. BY THE WAY, THE HANDSOMEST LIGHT- WEIGHT SUIT IN THE CITY IS THE STRIPED FLANNEL IN OUR WINDOW. IT 18 THE NEWEST “THING OUT." AND DRESSY YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN WILL FIND THEM TO BE JUST WHAT ‘THEY WANT. WHEN THE HOT WEATHER COMES DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT OUR THIN Goobs. IT WILL ALMOST MAKE YOU COOL TO LOOK aT THEM. £ B. BARNUM & CO, e138. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Os A Dia Rox. OUR $10 SUITS ARE GOING Fast. NO WONDER, THE ASSORTMENT EMBRACES CHOICE PAT- TERNS IN HOME AND FOREIGN FABRICS, DESIGNED AND BUILT BY US INTO SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS THAT ARE NOTHING | IF NOT PERFECT IN STYLE, FIT AND FINISH. ‘THIS SEASON'S EXHIBIT OF CORRECTLY TAILORED ALL-WOOL SUITS AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF TEN DOLLARS (#10-) 18 DESTINED TO BE LONG REMEMBERED HERE IN WASHINGTON 48 AN OFFERING OF THE BEST VALUES EVER SHOWN IN THE HEIGHTH OF THE BUSY SEASON. THEY ARE GOING RAPIDLY. MAKE NO MISTAKE. IF YOU WANT ONE GET IT Now. SAKES AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, 13 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE ieency Shcainwer Uprisin Pia Piatios. R RENT— TUERRELLY Sriawone sihday shade teeoasfruita Sa de z aciful house aud only tworminutes’ SUPERIOR VOSE PIANO IN GOOD ORDFR. Great Bargain! To close gut odd make. THOM- no. Ware! th st. wear F. Jell-at Prorte Cosrexetarixa Gore Ovr OF THE CITY (Can find all the articles necessary for travel and weer at our store. We can furnish you with everything from a cake of soap to an outfit. A SPLENDID LINE OF BATHING COSTUMES, including the Shoes, Hats, and Hose. Parasols for Seashore and Mountain wear marked down considerably. Splendid Ready-made Dresses for your self or chil- dren at cheap prices. Ladies’ Muslin and Cambric Underwear in the new. est and prettiest goods ever exhibited. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and lots of things you will need. Ask for anything, and if we haven't it in stock we ‘Will get it for you. LOTS OF TIME SAVED BY SHOPPING WITH US, AND A SMALL FORTUNE IN PRICE. OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS GUARANTEED TO WEAR. Our store is delightful todo your since we have 50 patent cooling fans to peter msany fomr teu.perature. ONE PRICE AS ALWAYS. LANSBURGH & BRO, LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON, 420, 422, 424, 426 7th at, 417, 419 thet, Wore the Sole Agent for the Standard Fashion Pat- terns; none better made. Saves ‘material and labor; they are without a doubt unequalled. Sold by us only. Ask for pattern. Pattern fres. ‘85 driviag about the city of Winiteld, Kan., yester- Lord S:anley's first specch to bis fellow subjects 4p Canada is said to bave made a pleasant tmpres. sion on bis hearers. Strangely enough, however, though ciscussing the federation of colonies and other political matters, domestic and foreign, he appears to have omitted ail reference to the United States and the relation of the Dominion ‘theretc, This isa rather important topic, as his lordsn:p Will probably discover before he has oc cupied for many days the vice-regal high chair at In Beautiful Mode, Brown, and Drab Shades, Which we offer at 29 CENTS PER PAIR, On, $1.70 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. If you are interested we would be pleased to have ‘YoU call and see them, as they are such goods as are AIS BARGAIN LAIST FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH. A startling ancouncement from our Dress Goods ‘and Lace Department coming, Our buyers are now in New York negotisting for certain stocks, Bargains ‘worth waiting for coming to-morrow or day after. THE PALAIS ROYAL, A Tus Or A Sur. It wouldn't be such s tale if it wasn’t eleven years old. ‘The “Palais Royal” Dress Shirt equals custom- made at three times the price. How can it? It doo. Occular demonstration near doorway of No, 1119 Pennsylvania avenue Ask for Mr. Porter, the shirt man, An unlaundered sample coste 85c.: laundered, $1. Take it home, carefully compare it with the high- priced shirts, try It on. If you dom't like it bring it back and xet your money refunded promptly and with thanks for giving the "P, B." shirt atrial, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (For Indies below.) Of course there's a reason. This time last year wae s phenomenally busy time in our Jewelry, Pan and Leather Goods Department. The sales of each year in- crease with us—have to. We'll beat last yearor * ¢ * —e were going to say “Dust,” but it's so vulgar we won't, SLEEVE BUTTONS, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. As cheap a8 15¢. pair. Good looking, well made, patent fastening Buttons for 250. and up in price to $13 8 pair for those of 1¢ karat gold with real dismonds, ‘The largest and most varied stock Sleeve Buttons in this city. HAIR ORNAMENTS, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Imported Rhine Stones mounted in imitation and real silver in representation of butterflies, flowers, dag- ers, crescents, &c., from 25c. to:86 a piece. As many to choose from as any other three stores in town. 260. BANGLES FOR 22c. ‘Trash! you'll say. But why say #0 before you've seen them, They are not to be told from the real silver, and being plated on white metal will uot tarnish. ‘Three cents is considerable reduction when we make ouly 4 cents profit at 25c. « pair, 90 please appreciate the reduced price. 50c. FANS FOR 420. Hand-painted, Gauze and satin, also Sateen and Japancee Fans, among the latter those with the triple 4 with fancy lacing and silk cord and tassel, but that’s only one style of a hundred, 950. FANS FOR 750. AND 61.15 FANS FOR 98¢. We make a specialty of Fans stand about @1 nd when we reduce the price it means bergeins unusual, 50c. Pocketbooks and Curd-Cases for 420. You'll find nearly %.000 Pocketbooks, each with » ticket affixed marked 50c. All colors, all kinds of Leather; all styles. Cheap at 500. What at 62¢.? 25e. CARD-CABES FOR 220. Real Leather, Satin- Lined. One of our 250. mysteries, ‘Like our Men's Shirts at $c. each; you must believe when you sce and feel, though you may mistrust what you hear aud read, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Parasol bargains below. Pranaso: t Parasors: Panasora::: Last year as hot as—ar bot, as hot can be, This year cool. Result: the following reduced prices to take this year’s sales beat last year's record: Yesterday's prices— $1.40 82.68 85.50 $3.68 94.68 prices— 1.49 $2.19 $2.98 82.96 93.98 Yesterdays prices— 25.63 87.98 9.00 89.68 912.50 $16.00 Tomorrows prices, 4.08 60.48 86.98 87.98 00 $10.98 er" some of the expensive novelty Parasols are greatly reduced in price, and we still baves fine va- riety. SPECIAL! For to-morrow we will allow TEN PER CENT DI8- COUNT OFF THE REDUCED PRICES. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) SPEGI AA a4 Cu ss een SugS 22 fen HOSIERY AND UNDELWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, ar THE PALAIS ROYAL, ox THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Gemel4) — G@uxe15.) Gun 16) Mess Uxprrwean Axp Socra A long list of prices, like the plansof contemplated Duildings, look well on paper, but give little idea to the uninitiated. The PALAIS ROYAL should, because of ita strictly cash system, be enabled to serve you at from 10 to 15 percent below credit prices. We demoustrate we do in our window display, corner of 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave. The following quotetions are mutely eloquent: ‘75e. for the usual $1 Ribbed Undershirts, ‘50c. for the usual 75c. Fancy Striped Underwear. ‘Bbc. for the usual 50c. Fast Black Socks, (For ladies below.) Tar Srecur Suz Bazoame the spectal sale. Ladies’ (5 pairs for @1) English Bal. Hose for 6 pairs for $1. ‘Three lots $1 Fancy French Lisle Hore for 75c. pair. ‘Two lots 35e, Fancy Striped Hose for 25c. pair. Five lots 48c. Fancy Hose for 35c. pair. New lot “C, & G." Ribbed Lisle Hose, 50c, pair, Ribbed and Plain Silk Hone for 75c. pair. Children's 25c. Black Ribbed Hoge, all sizes, 21c. Children's 35c. Ribbed Lisle Hose, all sizes, 29c. 27 For special sale prices in Underwear see another space in this colump. (Continued below. Wassasren Fist Brack Hose. We offer these Hose with the following guarantee: 1—That the BLACK is of the purest possible vege- table dye, and will not impair the durability. ‘2—That they witl neither crock, grow rusty, noretain foot or undergarments. ‘3—That they will always retain the perfect BLACK, which can neither be removed by repeated washing no; by acids. 4—That we REFUND THE PURCHASE MONEY for and take back any pair losing in color after being washed or worn, if otherwise uninjured. PRICE LisT. LADIES'—Cotton 26, 40, 55, 75c. @1. Lisle 55, 65, 75, 75, 85c.. 81, $1.25, $1.35. CHILDREN'S—Cotton 30 to0c. Price acconting to size. Lisle 35 to 56c., ribbed and plain, ‘MEN'S 35 and 50c. » pair. ‘Weak special attention to our splendid stock of Ladies’ fast-biack Lisle Hose. Not only by far the larwent variety tn this city but extraordinary values at ‘the prices. Busck Sux Hosreay. a irect importers and HEADQUARTERS in this city. ‘Not only lower prices but much larger variety than LADIES" Plaited Silk 75, 83, OSe., 61.15, $1.35, 91.68, Spun Silk, $1.98, $2.48. $2.00, 83.19, 63.48, 04.68. Raw Silk, 06.08, 05.08, and 63.98 » pair. CHILDBEN’S, 60c. to ¥06c ; price according to size, (Continued below.) ‘75e. Swiss Ribbed White Lisle Vests for 55c, ‘48c. Jorvey Fitting Bal Veste for 30c. One lot Swiss Ribbed Colored Vests for 25c. (Continued below.) g H i i i I j F i i RINDED St VESTA The best of tobehad 61, 62, 62.00, 62.80, 66.00 unt 05-00. BALBRIGGAN VEsTa. ‘The best French and very py ENGLISH ‘The tm- Lory shaped drawers will be appreciated, 850 to GOSSAMER VESTS, fix different stylet ot 260., for ladies and obildren. 0. AMERICAN HOSIERY UNDERWEAR The only store in town with Ladies’ sizes from 56c, to 6) .55; ‘700, Cor. 12th st. and Pa ave, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 13TH, 1888, ‘Wohave distributed those beautiful Outing Flannels over the second floor to prevent an over-crowd in any one quarter. We thought you would appreciate them. Fifty-three dis- tinct patterns in Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, ‘With plain shades to match. The few picces we ought at the beginning of the season sold for 200, Buying ten thousand yanis cut 5 cents ofthe price 15c. per yard,and will neither fade nor shrink. (Second floor.) Mitts—It you ask for the Mitts sewed on the “new machine,” we will know which you mean, “Improved Retrograde Half-back Lock-stitch Sewing Machine,” is the proper name. The ‘Mitta are sewed better, are stronger, and tho ‘seams neater than those made in any other man- Rer. We have the exclusive sale of these Mitts for Washington, Wide range of qualities in Black and colors, Ladies' at 15, 22,25, 35, 46, 50, 60, 65, 68, 75, and 85c. per pair. Chil- Grens’, 15 and Sic. per patr. Don't expect too much. Pretty Challies are scarce, Notsohere, The last three cases of two thousand yards each are wonders of the designer's art and the printer's skill. Nothing if not pretty, serviceable, stylish and chesp. Vast assortment of figures, sprigs, leaves, flowers, sppta, checks and plaid: 18c. ‘Scotch Ginghams in patterns and color-com- Dinations such as the Scots alone can produce. ‘There is something about them that American Ginghams seem to lack, and yet we sell just as many if not more American Ginghams. Scotch, 25c., BSc. 40c. and 450. American, 10c.. 12ie. and 25c. ome time ao we took off a dollar on Braided. Gingham and Sateen Robes to move them faster. So much to tall you the lots are getting low. Gingham, $4 to $3. Sateen. 65 to 84. Cream Swiss Mull Crinkle Cloth ia improved Crinkled Seersucker io cream. Washes as well ‘as India Linon and retains the crinkled effect; 10¢, per yard. (Becond floor.) Shawls—We have s better and larger stock of Shawls than perhaps you know. Almost every land, from the small cashmere, for wear on the Jawn, and the splendid summer traveling and ‘seaside Shawls, to the exquisite creamy Canton Silk Shawis, elaborately embroidered. Scotch velvet traveling long Shawls, that belong at $10, for $7.50. Scotch blanket Shawls in Plaids and plains, with borders, 85, $5.50, 86, 06.50, $7.50 and $8.50. For the opera and other evening occasions we show an clegant line-$2.50, $3.50, $4, @5, 86 to830. Silk ‘Scarfs, 3 yards long, hand-embroidered all over, handsomely fringed, in cream, mikado, pink, light blue and lemon, $9; heretofore 10. Real chudds Shawis at 9. Bleck embroidered Fichus, best quality and work the prices have yet bought. $3 to $26, with a variety at every fair price between, (Third floor, Wrappers—Two lines of Wrappers—Flannel 4nd percsle, The Flannels in fancy plaids at 87. The percales in light summer effects at €2, Both are the best we know of to-day. (Third floor.) Cream Wool Goods—Unless fashion prophets are wrong white wool dresses will be worn toa areater extent than during any previous season, “On all occasions,” says one, White English Serge is the fabric to be most commended for ‘mountain and cool-weather dresses 80 often ‘needed in mid-summer. Dampness has no effect upon them, and a slight shaking removes any just instantly. It is durable, stylish, drapes well, is both Iedy-Itke and practical. Cream Serges, 50, 62%, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, and 91.75. ‘Men—White Lawn Ties for men, silk-stitched ends, white and fancies, 2 dozen for twenty-five cents. A perceptibly finer grade at 25c. per sin- gle dozen, Windsor Scarfs for the flannel shirts in perhaps fifty styles of plaids, figures, dots, ‘and plains, 25. 37%, and 50¢. Blasers—Have recently made the price $3.50 ach. For wear with low shoes—Men's black Hose that will not rub off, grow rusty, or fade. Degrees of fineness, at 50, 55, and 70c. per pair. Flannels—Ceylon Tennis Flannel is half wool and cotton, The cotton is a help—prevents shrinking. Handsome variety of patterns. 25c., ‘37 He., and 50c. (Second floor.) Screens—The time to place your orders for Screen Doors, Windows, and Shades is before the hot weather sets in. The last hot spell flooded us with orders, and many were disap- pointed. Weare again ready. Scotch Holland Shades made to order, and put up for 75c. each. . (Fourth floor.) Feather Pillows—Young feathers with s Down- Uke softness and lightness at half the price of Down. For hammock, sofa, baby-carriage, crib, Poreh, and sward use; covered in an attractive variety of figured satecns. 18-in.. 95c.; 20-in., $1.25; 22-in., $1.50; 24 in., 81.75. (Fourth floor.) Dress-making Department—Partly-made Suits ave been # success since the first day of their inauguration. We were compelled to stop talk- ing about them two or three times to allow the ‘work-room tocatch up. Wecan show about « dozen to-day. One or two of exch—Henrletta Cloth, Nuns Veiling, Albatross, Foulard Silks, and Surah. ‘The skirt is draped after an exclus- Ave fashionable plate. The waist isto be made, ‘and fitted, to your notion. The dress completed and delivered within forty-eight hours, Ladies going sway for the summer, and desir ing their dresses in s hurry can avail themselves of our Drese-making facilities, ‘No commission too small or too large to claim our best attention andefforts. Seaside Dresses, Lace Suits, Summer Riding Habits, Travelling Garments, Suits, &c...at short notice, (Third floor; parlors). ‘Fancy Embroidery Department—Linen Momie Cloths and Plain Linens stamped for embroid- ering, Tray Cloths, Carving Cloths, Bureau Scarfs, Washstand Covers, Splashers, Tidies, ‘Crumb Cloths, Doylies, Dust Bags, Shoe Bags, Umbrella Cases, 2c. The stock is new and the ‘Gesigns the latest and attractive, We have al- most every requisite for Art Fancy Work. The best Bilks for Embroidering, Etching, Outline, Flourishing, &., in all the art colors, ourth floor.) ‘Linen Sheete—All-Linen Sheets, hemmed and hematitebed. We lay them out on » table to help you select. 1f we were asked 1o name the dest of the lot for the price we should say the 234 by 2% yard ones, at $6.50 per pair. Every- ody don't know Linens; in fact, not every dealer. They constitute one of the most im- portant features of our business, and have been ur special study (pr years. Same of Handker- ebiefs, Damaaks, Napkins, Pillow Cases, Cloths, &e. Linen with us is all linen and unmixed. ‘Hand-hemstitched Towela —Every towel hem- stitched by hand; plain and fancy borders; splendid goods; extra qualities of huck. Size 20 by 40 in., 25c. each: $3 per doz. Size 20 by 40 in., Sle each; €8.50 per dos ine 22 by 46 in., 37540, each: 04.50 per dos, Bize 22 by 46 in. b0c. each: 86 per dox. Hand-hemetitcbed Linen Pillow-cases, size ‘225s by 36 in., 62 and 62.50 each. ‘Towels forithe Bath.—Whito and fancy;Turkish ‘Terry, 21 by 42 in. 25c. each, White, 24 by 50 4m. 50c. each. Plain and fancy All-linen Turk- fob Bath Towels, 23 by 54 10, 500. cach. Bie ‘29 by 56 in., 81.25 each. ‘Turkish Bath Sheets.—White, sive 2 by wig ‘yeds, 83 cach; size 2 by 3 yards, $3.50 cach. Wecond Soor.) . Cee. 1ithend Pote.nw, ” RR 33 f : AY, JUNE 13. 1888-SIX PAGES. WEDNE WANTED—HELP. _,__ WA NTED--ROOMS. _FOR RENT—ROOMS Wer a eae st Workers, cit) Freort, F.At BURNHA stiw Se bs eee ee ak Chaat. Foun. joldat NE . Wi J0KS, Wi io Bee DICKS AGENCY. W rel a 8, tel elf isailers. for resorts, O18 Tih staiwe Jol b> ANTED—O0} AN ‘DO GENERAL Ween Tach Mas wood ieraneey quired. Apply 16: WAXTED GENTLEMAN POSSESSING visser: class references ag general agent in Washington fer advertising specialties. 9 Beckman st., New faethe W fea BANBER AT ONG Apply Arnon TORIES : Wanner: BOY TO WAIT ON WASTEDIAY EXPERIENCED MAN 20 SELL it house work. Inquire: it goods f1 wagol that is sequainted wan gers trade: “Aduieos Box Vid, star oftce. _de13- ait y ANTED—TWO WOMEN 10 DO Pi wy nk? NOK Apply O24 Fat, aw, BES Bi Wine, WHITE WOMAN AS Private famniiy, “Must be an experien havo ‘ral-clagy Feierences, Apply, between ¥ and 1 alm, 10 1300'S street bw. INTE(LIGERT LAD, at A n, aud who writes a good hand. is of- fered a permanent uatioy witha for poyancement “Andress ALYORNEY, ‘Box 0b, cit a 2, WASTED-A STEADY WOMAN To pO GeNERAL lousework in small family; must be well recom- = “Apply at 1917 Linden st, Le Droit Park: je Weernsteai LADY (NOT TOO YOUNG) FOR A Dermanent position. hours short: 80 weekly: city wuply versouilly 10 boa THULE & Gosisoe re WaAstep—as SIsTANT TAN Qt Que suBscRr: 10x department; middie. present «ood aj Faces Gall after 10 o'clock. 2 d) tata. chicks pickers for reeore wiite aud eotored: ait kinds nostic iabor; city and. gel WANTED IA Wer URSE (WHITE) Fou WW baby 4 w Call a zi ANTED—A COMPETENT, y ANTED—AN IRISH WOMAN TO COOK IN PRI- vote family, Call, with references, of 1117.0 06 WILLING & ES althy child's nurse, ust re: outed na at Koom 10. £503 Bemueg? Vania ave., between Lf and Land 3 and 4. Jel2-20 ‘Address Box Soe ANTED—HOU! oO W Arent to costomens, ee the f houses than we can su . Owners will do we | to piice pear houses in cur MERBON & LAM Sal FOR t SALE—LOTS. a og eS +i {AMP SHE Se ee eT juare foot, 1] M Nove Feemens MEWKELLS Se SIRABLE LOT ihn aed léth NS a ES jivor WEIskRiLe MeLENON, | OR SALE—BARGAIN: NO 103 fost tront by 10 Toe a ; BU cents per square foot aaee ie Jel2-1w QOR SALE—1122 SQ FEET, FLONTIN feet on 11th st. east, just ators Mast.av.; a splei Jot for a double Louse, Also 2 ; feet fronting ~O feet on 11th st, east. Both overlook Lincoln Parke _ 9012-69 oral Bai POR SALE—LoTs 10. 13 AND LL . Taboo re BL. BALDWIN 3012-6" National Bauk of th. TOR SALE—17 LOTS IN og 340 font on fenton st. and 4 alley tn rear; bat L Baise wi ™. i SIDS are foot AMES & 674, FRO! fect ou Ist D. in for small houses, 40 cents. ‘€00., Le Droit Baildii yeld-5t ‘cents per foot. ; ¥. st. n.w. LE—SEVERAL LOT: ate vicinity of Dr. Hammoud’ residence, Co- jumbia Heiguts, at prices that warrant an advanee. Dr. ammous's house will coat between $40.00 and | 100 RK Eat, * Mas Fac ae, LOR SALE—Lors— ‘13th st. near Kenesaw, 50c. a foot. Keuessw, near 13th, 3c. EStuer ioe 100x130, foot. Toth at. extended. 50x10, 352. a foot, East Capitol, between 6th and 7th, #1 ¢ 39-20 —TWO FIKST-CLASS PIE BAKELS, ds 1. H. LAMB, 54 Fut mw. 12-208 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, MUST HAVE Wotcod references. avvly to 2 7aT Riots Aad ave. LW, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH 550077 THREE Wisi a ceiepiencs it cru tsluces. Address ASAMUM, Star ofloe. yivine ase and sxpetionce: 113t y ANTED — 50,000 Laby ra ‘S$ IMMEDI- V ately, also men; dest mous raai tlomof tie age; over mfllion sold: MRS. i Chieaco, Ti" Vv ir AN’ 'ED—A STRONG COUNTRY rar BOT on MILK aud clean stable, at OAKMONT, Jersey ee Spring | vear 14th | stended. 11-30" W3 NTED— WHITE DKESSMAKERS, NURSES, eeaeeererets ts sew Wace ent peers iieowe tk: i Inundress for resort. fe" BURNHAE 6308 se sunw. tee TO TRAY TRAVEL a5 ive goods awa for acta required: “Apply froin to B ouly. BUSLAR Oe + nw. iw" Wwss ‘ED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMI U- Tadies, men, and women, white Feau, conducted by and colotd, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dis: Ect and states, with reference. 717 M stanew.uiyLL-Ow= yANTED-#100 TO $300 A MONTH CAN BE Vesterein poise aimee Onn es furnish thoir ow horses and give thelr wliole thine to plored tisce A low vercacion fa tewus dad canes ployed also.” A few vacuucies In towne and FoSCHNSON e Co, 1009 Main et, Hickmond, Va. \ + ATED CAL OR TRAVELING AGENTS ‘specialty—fire-proof safes, N.Y. agent loud first week. a N.J, agent’ haif car- canvasser cleared $400 first month, & ‘with his other business is clearing 180 per iacnth on our apecialty; ALPINE BAPE Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, es Fx SARE NO BEAUTIFUL Lots ON R BST. near 19ib, 203! GEO. W. LINKINS. 37-68 ‘19th and i EALE-X stuods ch OB OF Hors IN THE) porthess LINKINS, iin end ‘nw. oie Ey a BUILDERS AND | p BL a torg_—Five _desirab: Lo on ~~ <) : namie eee yr at a a i ‘hieo ve totes LS Gor ‘apply CHARLES EAKLY _sel-Im GOS 14th st. Fe: aT Stad hate 20x08; ALSO, 1 LOT, ipa ue O° CHARLES EARLY, yeni? 603 14th st. nw. Pee. WITHIN BLOCK OF DUPONT ‘lrcle for @1-000: very ‘Avely “CHARLES EARLY, _jel-im 603 14th st. nw. | Fittoitie rooms oe pate 000 FEET OF GROUND al _RENT—TWO O8 THREE PLEA ome Tu private faintly, corner house, south std east front: relgyences pat Til Ret aw eis R RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNEUR- Aused ou the frat aud second uote ISIUG st : peisae oR REN TOO 208 AND SHADY ROOMS, NEATLY “arnished. < fates; convenient. to Frm. sion, Patent GiS buh at nw. JIS THREE FURNISHED ROOMS ou =cont Huot, and two isoome ou art I st, NEAR FRANKLI pa third door, sing or tare use Large add aiFy, ‘Also. Btnbie for two horse | MASS AVE Nw. TWO UN { furnished rooms on seeond for. ments; uo children. $10 per month Jyh PEST_DELIGUTPULLY “OO01, PARLOR OOF, consisting of these, large. cout rooma, B18 14th st opp. Franklin Pak pel Fokker for dentist bis Fates Lina, Aug south nocos kine JOR RENT—4: Foe BS PTIONABLE 1 floor, unfurnisled extra large. ‘cool find a perfect b Fee, Bs. two furuished rooma, as parlor al ROO MS—TWO $l floor, furnished nreciative perwous will Dat aw | ele at 1 bed! CD secur Keeping, with was, Oth st 'tew. | PPoR RENT—WiTH BOARD, unfari FOR RENTOFCRAISHLD SOUTH F with b Use ver Heferences xchat or rooms, with two north and nl four late closets. roots met A with or without beard. Jel) ST. SN. W) SIX hOOMS, pn Dewly paper furniebed eure Trent moderate. Sjebeat® | FOR EENT-LARGES Cool, set “ROO oreithut ‘Sue eauare from G | Bact Capitol t ee }o# RENT—i338 1ST NW, lin Park; cool, pleasaut Rooms for i | wichOut board retereuces' exchata South exposure; one square artuvents, transients wcooum | ES RENT—NICEL} excelient table Coard, ou reasoual Sth st, Just north of Franklin | house 10; Summer unsurpassed, | KACE. | | Diner prices, with ur | 3, next door to Wormley", rent, | JQOR RENT—-ONE NICELY FURNISRED Room, | Bon second floor, with first-class board: refereuces 1416 Y'st. vw. tay 26-Lns* Trquired F%, AL ETA NUMBER OF SHORT LOTS NEAR Dupout Circle; no luss of ground. Apply ‘CHAKLES EARLY, Jel-lm G08 14th st, nw. 7 Sige aaa 4USt THE KIND OF LOTS YOU WANT. ‘Will sell one or ditod ib ‘square 936, bounded by F, 9th and 10ta sta ne. 18x100. All lots communicate with’ public alley.” “The Mary- Jad ave lots will be graded free of cost to" purchasers, ‘supplied b; WELLER Se REPETTI D area INVES 25 down and $10 p jot on street or aver iuonth will bay a build Bago ye Was ‘ eral commis business, rene fo particulars, with TEI HuSSHid 18 Pearl st Grand Rapids, Si a nnsyivanie avenue cars, at a ‘New ceainial {OR SALE—LOTS—G ats, ne, lot 8, ay. 102: my14-3m : ——— BOARD. MBER- aids, drivers, Nee, country, Fst. nw. ‘3 cooks, nurses, ladies’ n. farm manager, &c. ML BURNHAM, 630: = ANTED- CASH AND 10 PER CENT OF ery os jones: Cn Ba re aot a or erume ion not under civil wervice or'e75 per mouth, ‘Address Bo! tar ofbeeselse W. ANTED—AT. “HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS anon Dopks. Cann ee Coactinen: sid Nurses, Seatnstrens, Wen Waiters. Ooo¥a. Coad Butlers. BAM'L A. COOMBS, 026 Feu mw, JolS-41 Ws D — DICK’S AGENCY FOR C boon ‘aids, waitress, JoUNdresk, eesmistress, “nurses, valets for traveling ; waiters, coachmen, and hoatlersfor family and resorts. Alicity references, bea —_ *. pe Der ce a 3e13-3t" We TED-BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG COLORED V ituation a# waiter and to do general himself useful in any way. “Apply at 59 Juck:on alley, ‘WASTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A PORITION AB raveling companion to an inv ferly lady? sepereagracutaneee, Addie Box 1, ‘iar ofice ist WSS1e0, MOULD, TRAVEL WITH ALADY AS Nurse, attend wardrobe; vo inasnasre treat ment; unquestionable reference given and Batic’ MMW, ‘Star off ANTED-A POSITION BY 4 YOUNG 1 W WW now cashier indrag store. address v Wire B 7a ene ert 3 sd; good references, Address C! SRY Star office. WANTED—3Y A RESP: CTABLE WHIIE GIRL A Situation us chambermaid; willing to make her- self generally useful; refercaces, “Address E. H., Star J ANTED-A FRENCH GIRL WANTS SITCA- as chambermaid, to travel or wee beat rete Telerences, Addrees Box, 1g. Se Star WAkTSToURG MAN DESIRING TO LEARN the business wants an epee) from lst Prox. PERS ends seus, dace mamas A | = ‘Add \dress J. NP ‘Siar office. Pet Jeli id De ee ences, Address B, 5. A., Star office, Jell-3e* WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS V ‘ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS pound; don't get strom or ‘rs bet ter th abutter; satisfaction assured (all tl mud) oF refunded. ""W: Si 1b. prints of Pure cteainery Butter (direct from the creamery) at 33 gents per pound 4 pot prices, 463 Ww.: open al au oF eiepuene orders a Shouse Frou Uy; yA-B—No connection ‘with any market WM. C. SCRIBNER, TURE, FEATHER Carpets, Stoves, or eutire Housebold Ki- fects, Address _sels H. BAUM, 219 7th st. aw. "WANTED_T0 BORROW —¢4,000 AT FIVE PER ceut, long time, on property’ near Dupont Circle, in northwest portion of ‘the city, which sold recent tor $8,000 cash: house rents for’ $40 a mont ‘dress BORROWER, Star office, Vv y ANTLD—A FEW HUNDRED OUNCES OF = wold and old silver; full cash prices paid by 8. DESO, ‘oom 4. RUSHED . ORR 1 ws shale $2.50; thst we aud. fe ea Bite iw WiASTED—CHILDREN AS SUMMER BOARDERS fn the country: kind attention; home comforts; healthy locality Jow terme and best referes address Mry. A. VAN LE' H, V Va. Ble fo Boyce Station, 5 V. fe R-airy toon = ade, &c. Apply to Sire, A. EEEGU’ Jels-3e Boar. ON THE ANTIFTAM BATTLEFIELD. ‘Address Mrs, WM.N, BIGGS, Sharpsburg, Md. Jeld-at* MitOsE INSTITUTE. HYATTSVILLE, MD_—A ted number of iris, between the ages of eight au aud seventeen ‘ind "home Careful oversight during the summer. Satital Toca hand b ae eens \T THE HYATT MANSII T Cistcrvtule one minutes wail from stations ave table. ty a easy accees, can be special terine to large rooms. fruit ice, milk in profusion rin permgek trains met daily. Keferences exchanged. ress SPRING 3 BANK, Alexandria, va _my2s- AFEW FIIST-CLAS® BOAKDERS CAN BE AC. sommodated atthe Windsor bowen ‘Sugar Loaf Mountain, Froderick County: pure om “Address Sve. E | ates fegod board. Ss BOARD CAN BE HAD AT EPISCOPAL Female Institute Building. Winchester, Va., at rea sonable rates; rooms pretty location and share ( MaSieh ear Wimacien de, or call at 1205 Gat B.w,, after 4 o'clock p.m. Je Jor Loe ce RE ie a 3 fruit go rood wba. amiall children Tefiieed, "Fur eter: ence Igis Ost uw. BORD. Watertord Loudoun; Co Wa. mas sejei ai ONSET HILL. CAN ACOOMMODATE TWENTY. ive boardere spring tral aod nh eee ae, He Ga j fiton, Loudoun county, Va. YOOD BOARD AT “ELM SPRING” Fin, oF Fallroad, pear station: two dally mails: Urautifu shady lawn; fine mountain scenery milk; fresh Vegetales and fruit, MMT DY MILTON: uadoun County, Vi __ 38-6 R BOARD! AT PHILOMONT footens ‘County, of the most CC eng pe eS ae it, rege’ UCLA — tay-Swks-3m_ UMMER HOME ‘WILL REOPEN AGAIN JUNE Siro \0, beaatiful exc lent ie. and moderate; twent; Tuinutes ‘drive ti railroads Ad- dress M. L. HORINE, Burkitisville, Jeb-codt® BuBgexnx HOUSE— Fairiax ‘apd gull traine toy ashi seen es Yt aatgeee tas BOON be hee 1 it RALPINE STATION, MET. aCe Bova Pens EE na fruit h homme comt sca snaie a rts, airy. rooms, Address care POSTMAST EE, rs Station, or 1323 H st. now. i OUNTEY BOAKRD—FARM HOUSE, HALF MILE from Claggrtts station i view of pure wing water frum the 1 n fa, Wask., Gor Mae B, NO MILES FROM ALEX ‘how bp enaan 8. open June 15. TORE RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS ow summer resort "the mount.ias of Miry- (nesr Harper's Fe Raines u WML CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co. ROSE B. AND 0. E.R, AX WN THAT J. iw yy Wik ears, His OLD, PLACE hero 278 | sat "Tarot formerty ke ses Vira, sim fable Warecew ean 81-50 (per yallon’ ct ference required, Terms ong gallon. myl5-1m ma" Mrs. COHVELL. ‘ED—' CAS iD Us Weery sores, re, caetn fs fore ao Wrerones Hor Suing Scents: ae three od ad gua ipewray noupshela fresa Box 16, Stat office =” jef-tmt | Priotce via SatlayS% hosts, Varn” WEEE eo W ANTED-PEISONG i WISHING LESKONS aT ta coree see apenas FOR RENT_STORES, 1 Ink ot ucwe oF at witol casdiand’ (Oe ets Ee Sere work doue in moat mau: ‘rms Hodes WHE. Mogae phe ar to B23, FY DESE | eM TRAEn ace A | Eee ee Soin eee ce io | eee een as re tet EEE FOR RENT—OFFICES. SOR REN: FF ICE-BOOMS I IN BUILDING 1 Fstnw. Ap BEALL, BROWN & C0. Je2-1m FOR RENT--MISCEL LANEOUS | Fo ‘RENT OR LEASE. (L2t 1002100, corner Maryland avenue and 12th ste aw PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tracks in front. Exce'lent location for storage or coal-yard. ‘Terms moderate. Apply to JAMES F. BARBOUR, 10-60 24th aud B ste, iw. | POR BEST On Tease Tivo lange stare Saree ae 40: 00 One 50x15" 40stoot eating” Convenient to raiiroad aud wharves. ‘Terms moderate, Also Whartaye room, Apply to JAMES F. BARBOUR, "14th and B sts. hw. BLE, IN ALLEY BE h, Kavd 1” sts. nw; 3 stalle, ekrriage house, lott, sud cou: hase roots ¥S-1m _BUSINESS CHANCE: QUSE FOR RENT—3 1 ST. E. ELEGANT jouse, ‘aud painted: rent low. Apply" oP CRS, ‘Soh North Capitol st, vst OK SALE—THE OLD ESTA ‘meat and provision store: 1023 ith st. hwer price, osdisind once. Apply ou premises, DAVIS & e133 © me se also, # DURAND rinete a ‘Columibiatt Coees Groitids for in erty; @ house in “borthwest, worth $12,000, preterrea.“Addross NO INVESTORS. J offer the following first-class local securities, good dividend-payers, at market prices i S CE. 40 shaes COLUMBIA TITLE TNSURANCE. 30 stares WASHINGTON MAMKE 1 shares SECOND NATIONAL BANK. 16 shares NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK. ‘Full particulars on application. FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F street, Kellogg Building OK SALE—HALF INTEREST OR WHOLE OF A well-established Produce Business doing good SALE-A HOTEL, NEWLY FURNISHED Wand dsing's good business, Ber autsched to. bowers License, &e. leave city; complete; owner going to terms se sireed Upon." Adurees Bo! a eeanabed TEL PROPERTY FOR LEASE. kn. wn as the “New York northenst Soret Drabd th ste hve Warktagiou tb, Geatill be tor Jeane for s term of years, frou. and ber 1, 1888. Apply to M.A. MULLIN, ash ‘Star 22 Bast Leniuxion st Jel-eo,1m* Baitumore, Md. PSE SAE CIBE STOCK FIXTURES AND GOOD Will of an oid-established Grocery and Fee Store. House and Store for rent, Keasou ioF weilivg’ Going te feuire from Dusluess, Apply to JOHN F. GREE, 24th st. nw. _deL daa 3106 BRIDGE Fe SALE—A GOOD BAKERY, Georgetown. Apply on preusises. —_ Jell-4t™ TOK SALE-OK EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROF erty, farm of 138 acres, near Frederichebure, ty eacalient condicou hea and Pleasaiit eitustiou price low. BENS. P. DAVIS, 1310 Pst. “jed-Lm F Kk SALE-AT A BANGAIN—STOCK. GOOD Wil, Be: of & Grocery, Liguor aud Provision Store Which bas linge grounds, stabling, gocd water, &c : Premises for Tent or lease, only Feasou for selliug Siruer lowving cur: in nortbivest nection. Fr farther — ETD ete. JOR EXCHANGE— Some stall Hoes in the northeast part of the ity ‘vacai #outheunt or north wes ca srONe WOLMSTEDY & DAADLEY, my22-1m 27" ot St PER CENT INVESTMENT—SPECIAL Pho. Vision for redemption upon 6 month® notice—Safe veniet mpage pag og T cent First Botan Bonde iow eal estate) of the Thgalls, President’ apd. the U New York city, Trustee. “Bonds in denominetions of $100. BCUASERO Peciee Soutldine, Scie Apert Sor the De tht of Coluiubia se caah tre eee LOST _AND FOUND. Later ‘MONDAY, JUNE 11 }008. 4 BLACK with owner's naiwe suraved the Sines Dauw. OsT—ON E.'S 11TH INST. A Saspie: Lee cearcamaae Wane ‘reasury no ber. Sand ir returned to K DANA, 182 Hat new Sel -5e N JUNE cnn FY ‘1888, A ‘GE OUW CAME TO rz| Ox Gmict caine have anine Uy ng expenses, Pats OST —oN A THES Sighs ean. open eae | petarned to 1001 New Hainpebire av. avecaiey TAKEN UP AT THE CARP SFendsine 8 (Ouner please call for calf and pay Lage rs Saas ite value) ¢ ce EST 5 Wy URE FUR uished Roo: e—perlor aud two bedrooius, | floor, doacle house; emsuite or single. sa Se FOR SALE — _ MISCELLANEOUS |REn e is Lea a Ea Erne Sete OK SaLe—GHVAR-e PAN OF CLOSELY: sunt By Nace. eet shout #00, Ihe wach aed and peutle CU at or address Jet st. OK SALE-FWo NOT Teak. seven yeare oll, weighs Pee A FOUR-YEAR OLD PONY, BAR ey ig eg ial, beruews, suitable tore leas te atree wen at 423 ayer he ae th st., neat O-street Maraet DOK SALA —CULAP—BA\ SAME, CANOPY-TOP vee Se yauylete outat, wkd 00 Now Votk awe mw. after Surry Wagou acd Mai NING HONK Ea OK MORE GENTLEMEN, | d. with bath aud yas, un: | Upright Fiano Porta, ert car aod balance OB stg yan er or addres, 7 pelea SOK SALE-LADI'S BUGGY PHAETON, NEW; tuade exits Katara, cats be aed 61th, coum Os chan SE Star othon EY SICK LADIEY ruaKron To and ers oud SABLE. THRLY wkhaT os. rie bt Plaue, grand se wood Bqnare Pano, mip wis Scot @a30 Kosewood Square for only e298 coe | Stallie. corner of Iden = | PRK SSLE CHAP —soate GOOD sLCOND HAND Keiragerators. als ® pew lane Ive «best at bait . Some good AwBiiKe | price |“ geli. | a ANNE LOUNG BAY HORSE, aie | sansa hawt, feutie. river saddier. Can be seen Oy calling at LA00Sth at uw 91) vt st aw, f of extra Aue riding horses, Taily-Ho ~tables, O wt, vet tl 20K SALE-—ONE NEW UP. 430. Scotlin Kite sw Gio. 1. KEN, NE PULLY-WARKANTED PINES tore Cabinet Graud Piano, at & barren for cash, at ch wt, thw. Jed-2w* viet sn Nowe THE TIME TO BOY, oxeAT Pmrdocton aa al Bangin: Hanes Societe haan Wade er se sta area’ Sanda ae! | York avewus, also 4 SW) skid et. and Phere JUST ALMIVED ~t> db uy o = ten dnare iu tua. Uy Duroc. eats ven aud el mock gusrautend as repre eo in vear of O13 G 9h iw .L—HAND-PED, YOUNG, MALE Mock Ig Virds. ou) 82.90 each. have alo) oui parrots canaries, etc SCHALLD'S MKD STOKE. 2 $17 12th wt aw hk SALE-LADIES VOU CAN PUMCHABE A ld watch by Joiwing the Hane Wate Club at 1 payments cf @1 per Week. dianouds and Jowelr, ou tue mause plan TAUPAN, G04 Oth at Boxy Haltimore office 110 N. luoward at, JH TLANA- AN, Manacer. JOK SALE—Z00 SLATE MANT advance above cost of mauulact Piuted all slate, wo imitations MUCHIS Ss Ut se ny 1 Lan Fane KEI 4 are ON HAND : ‘Siugie Driver, pad E ites Horace TRADING AM & Co. 1337 Mat. nw Fe BALE—OR EXCHANGE-THE LAhGiST stock" ot uew aud second bate carriages: Vureies, wagous, Village carte aud barwess in 5, best tern, also, horse and buxxy for party leaving city. WF. GEYER, 466 Pa. ave. now spl JOR SALE-THE SUN DIAL GAS GOOKING Btove-~ The most ecumenical in wees over 80 dif erent Kunde suitable tor faut howls, Teste uraute tind public tnetitution. “Laumdsy: hettige sued tai Gin bein ie plan wars ‘rats Tanti, ot water gemerstors, Ke. 5,000 tm use in the city. Foraste by KG. Ca’ = ‘Humber sod Gas Pitter 517 10th st.n.9. whore the stoves are ub exhibit F& BALE SPRING OPENING OF THE LARGEST Stock of Lew aud second-hand carr, pu tine, cy fe seine arom: latest siften. JU YOUSG. $70 and 401 Cat thw, rear K SALE —THE “OTT” GAS ENGINE RE ‘attires to boiler. ino Tey of time. no hands 1 Bend for cireular list. D. BALLAU 1 7thet. wiztr 301 —OVER 100 CARKIAGES, BUGGIES, rea eluted wagons, cerpeote sid feed wasous on mouthiy payments OF ca COOK, 3: net ab all expensive af ry TO LOAN IN sUMs 1 SUIT, ON 36,000 % relestaisecurty neddee 36,0 Wo K. Baks ic ONEY, TO LOAN Ar FIVE PER CENT ON ar eal eta et amounts ® soca Pe wt nt 7a : $3,000 ti a a 1901 Fm nw aa esTATE IN INVESTMENT. AEE ABC 2 Boss, AX ALLE QUARTERLY, petite ‘CHAKGED, jos. WAGUAMAN UIT Bret, FE. WAGGAMAN._ TATE-—-€100,000 tat $100,000 aE rea eee fre “dr Wat . LoaN BERT 7 ge my20-Im oe Fi Epa hw, ON REAL ESTATE “Paomer 0 ALL APPLIC, Mica er TO Loan iN “LARGE OR SMALE ‘aumounte at loWest rates of interest. abbisos a1 vs ep Pet ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN Si acai SUM, ‘on real estate in the city, Tt ad 738 Lote EXtess, LIFE AS AND 7) D TONTINE, IN ROL SOR. Over 1)her Spt hae pps ES Lo 4x0 Discourse RICH £00, BANKERS, mh24-3-0 613 15th et aw Sar maepe! IX SUMS FROM 500 utes of inserest apd Sous, ov dpyroved real estate in this ox m6 ~~ 0m Putas. ea To DOAN fae WES nee mM" ET ws BERS ae Siaarwim oe pex eee ar low. nae ae oe Se eee RLEN, 903 Tt we