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2 THE EVEN G_STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY. me 19, 1588. CROSBY 8. NOYES. Eaitor. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bea Sde daily circulation more than treble ek ee Se Washington, and much greater than ef all the other daily papers here added together. — ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time cap have Tmx Stax nfailed regularly to any address ‘and for any period they may desire. Sa All orders for the paper by mail must be “ by the money,—at the rate of Mfteen ‘cents 8 week, or fifty cents per month, unless ‘sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. a ‘The telegraphic columns of yesterdays and to- Gay's Issues give evidence of the complete arrange- ments, bitherto announced, which have been made by Tux Sram for receiving and furnishing to the Dubite all the news and incidents of the Chicago convention up to the latest moment. Interesting special dispatches, supplementing the full assocla- ‘ted press reports, cover the whole ground, asin the Teporcs of the recent St Louis convention. In ad- ition, to satisfy the great public interest aroused ‘by the remarkable uncertainty of affairs at ‘Chicago, a special wire has been provided to bring ‘to Tur Srax office from its representatives at the convention hail frequent and late special tele grains, keeping the Washington public well in- formed of the progress of events promptly upon ‘thetr occurrence; and if protracted balloting pro- longs the days’ sessions extra editions of Tus Stam will enlighten the public as to results, ‘The importance of the Chicago gathering, ntenst- fied by the complete uncertainty concerning its outcome, 18 fully recognized by Tax Stan, and neither labor nor expense will be spared in pre- senting to its readers accurate and prompt informe ation concerning eagh day's doings. — ‘The Gladstone liberals have every reason to con- Sratulate themselves on the sucevas of tneir can- didate, Captain Sincialr, in the recent by-election At Ayr. He reversed the result of his contest in 1886, turning a defeat by 1,175 adverse majority into a victory by sixty-three majority in his favor. ‘This was a total change of 1,235 votes, or about ‘one-third of the total poll. ‘The event has at- tracted wide attention because It followed so closely the election at Southampton, where the tories have persistently asserted that tt was the license clauses in the Ritchie local govern- ment bill which turned the tide against them. In order to prevent a repetition of that disaster, the government made haste to throw over the obnoxious clauses, and Yelegrams announcing this fact were sent the next moment to Ayr, in the hope that some support might be saved to their candidate by it. The trou- bie, however, had spread beyond the reach of such ‘treatment, as they discovered when too late. The steady growth of the home-rule movement every- Wherein the kingdom could not be checked by ‘Rostrums spasmodically appited. It 1s true that a succession of liberal victories has not yet over- turned the Salisbury government, or even dangerously weakened its majority in par- ament; but these things mark the certain coming of a partisan revolution when the legal term of the present parilament expires and a new general election Is held, if not before. All that | ‘the Lome rulers need ts to be cautious, to make | ho extravagant demonstrations as a party and to keep their hot-headed underlings tn check till the | ‘Ume comes for @ united stroke. The tories and untonists may disguise the situation as much as ‘they please; Dut the facts remain, and to the un- prejudiced the inference of an impending change 4s Inevitable. $< «<a Every Washingtonian and every visitor to Wash- ington will hope that Congress will make provi- sion for running the elevator in the Washington Monument, Thousands of Americans, who have Visited the city this spring, have burned with the laudable ambition to mount to the top of the high- est structure in the world and to inspect there- from the cap:tal and most beautitul city of the ‘ation, only to be grievously disappointed. If per- mission to climb the stairways cannot be given be- cause it 1s not practicable to protect the donated Stones from the assaults of the vandals whose power and disposition to injure have already been experienced, by all means let the elevator be put 4m operation, and more considerate visitors be ro- eve from punishment for the sins of the vandals, ————— After bumping over the sister city to thelr hearts’ content, the bicyclers 4m convention at Baltimore are coming to Wash. ington to find out what luxurious riding is. They ‘Will be heartily welcomed by the local wheelmen, and shown the sights as far as the tme at their dispose! will aliow. No pent-up Eutaw Place will here contract thetr powers, but cur whole system Of streets will practically be theirs. They will doubtless depart, as all wheelmen do, with the conviction that Washington Is not only the capital eity in @ political sense, but a capital city, the ‘Dest city on the continent, tn short, through whieh to drive tae double wheel for exercise, pleasure, or ‘business —————— + = __ Lord Salisbury’s resolution to reform the consti- ‘ution of the House of Lords provides tnat not more than three life peers, to bedrawn from among exe. cutive, Judicial, military, naval and dipiomatic officers in the service of the government, and two ‘others without such qualifications, shall be ap- Potated by the queen in one year. This isa step in the right direction, unquestionably; but it does ‘Rot goas far as Mr. Bradlaugh and other reform. ers would have it. To borrow a phrase from our own political vocabulary, it limits the revenue ‘without reducing the surplus. — ‘The hot weather of the past few days should re- Mind the public of that excellent institution, the Children’s Country Home, for the benefit of whose fund the receipt of thirty-five dollars 13 acknowl- Gdged elsewhere, and for which Tux Stax will be lad to recetve and account for such other sums as from time to time may be placed in its hands for ‘that purpose. Every cent used to promote the health and comfort of the littie ones subjected to ‘the heat and cramped conditions of city life 13 welt ‘speot <<» -___ For fear that the Callfornt us would be too badly Giegruntied at their meager suare of the honors ‘The magnates at Chicago have patched things up So that Mr. Estee shall have the permanent chair- manship, while Warner Miller, who gives way for ‘his purpose, Will deliver the speech nominating Depew. The emotions excited by this program may be supposed t> be on a sliding scale. Mr. Ey. Yee 13 doubtless delighted; Mr. Miller satistiaa: Mr. Depew—weil, there are arrangements probably ‘which would have suited him better. <<< It is not true that a great Lody of Congressmen are uring their entire terms of service completely ‘Without weight and Influence in shaping, advanc- Ing oF retarding legislation, When as ai the pre- ‘sent time the poiat of “no quorum’ ts fatal to any Proposition, aud unanimous consent is necessary to everything, every member Who occupies his Seat in the House or Senate becomes a power, with a veto more effective than that af tne President. And yet we stay-at-home members are not unduly elated. ——— a oa ‘The teacher of physics will not need hereafter to $e far ia search of ap lustration of momentum. ‘He can point to the Blaine boom as something ‘Chat has kept going, without powerful tmpetus of — cart barons the i iapulse and tn spite of Tesisting forces, for several years, and which refuses to cease even at a blow from ‘the hand which first set it in motion. ——— — What Senator Conkilug, in the zenith of his ‘power as 4 commander in his party, was unable to Go, Chauncey Depew, dy force of his royal good Popularity, bas accom- 4m the Chicago convention as if they were already Givided and sdmitved some time ago by Congress. | $a ‘The President will Goubticss, before athe June watermelons recently proee on e| him, have them “plugged” and examined An unripe melon is a more effective infernal machine than 8 dynamite bomb, Perak oe sbants 20. Basi ‘Dousz, ON Wer as fe wT THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUES Isreazstixo Reavrxo Marren FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. “*Mivca Apo Adour Norama- ‘THE 15 PUZZLE Isa thing of the ‘Let the dead ‘its deed. acknowledged One Master Washington's We have received the following Bargains, and deem it ur Aaty to tafoom the Pa of the fact, so 7 all have equal chances to procure an advantage. Cases of Steel River Batiste, besutiful desigus, fast colors, mostly iurut patterns, af Bz. per yard cal value 1240. aii Stes of Valenela Plaids and Stripes, dark and me- terme, 8 Patterns Generbiiy sold at 1246. 4 Cases of De Beige Remnants, fully 1 yard wide, in perme cS inhaaeeral aad Cstracton st task BES worth $1.90 and $2.13. Lawn Remnants, 7% 3d. 1 Case of Plain and wide, only 6c. per yd. value 10c, 2 Cases of Light Firured Percale Remnants, suitable pee ‘Waists and Children's Dresses, only Jot of Venotisn Cloth tn ight and dark petteroe, aatelogast subric for summer west ate pet Fa" Goat erally gold at 12340. oe vera ey et a as Bena Only 9c. per yd. ; would be chesp at 11c. AN offerings above mentioned, and many others you will’ ud" om exhibition in our Well-Raown Remuant Roos, ‘on the third floor of our establiab- ‘Remember the early caller has the best chances, LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. 219 417, 419 th St EV-OFFICE COATS, stripes and ‘Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7 till Isou Sus + | 2Oo'clock. PRICE, 2c EACH. 18 At 750.: reduced from $1.25. ‘We are offering most decided bargains in PRINTED | J. C, Hoorcarson, INDIA SILKS at 7c. in very choice patterns. Finest quality, neweat styles FRENCH CHALLIS at RMPORTER, 400. FIGURED MOHAIRS at 40c. ‘Finest quality TENNIS FLANNEL at 40 and 50c. Lace, Striped, and Plaid GINGHAMS at 37%. worth 50¢. Finest FRENCH SATINES at 25¢. PARASOLS at cost. BLACK LACES at reduced prices. Great bargains in BLACK SURAHS and INDIA SILK. FINE MILLINERY, WHITE SUITS, GREAT VARIETY, LOWEST PRICES, FITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED- 500 VELVET GRENADINES at #1. DOWN PRICES. PRINTED CANTON CREPES reduced to $2. UNTEOMMED PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS st 10c. eS New Styles in PRINTED BATISTE. PRICES, ; Trevioustoinventory we offer decided bargains in deen ee . W. ML. SHUSTER & SONS, FOSTER KID GLOVES, se19 919 PENNA. AVE. 3618-30 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE wiss Frovxcrxos ADIES OPERA TOE 6 pest Saaseinl Embroidered Dress Line ue agg Mog Flouneings at oper Tow, 400. DOUBLE COMMINATION TT Georez Exior, IN SPEAKING OF A CERTAIN OLASS OF PEOPLE SAYS: “THEY CARRY THEIR COM- FORT ABOUT WITH THEM.” IF THERE 18 ANY COMFORT THAT A MAN OR BOY CAN CARRY ABOUT WITH HIM THIS WEATHER HE SURELY WANTSIT. WELL, LET US SEE IF SOME SUGGES- TIONS WILL NOT HELP YOU IN THIS DI- RECTION. FIRST—LET US CALL YOUR ATTENTION WORTH DOUBLE. All-Overs to match, 50c., worth, 75¢. E2kings to match, choice 10c., worth, 20c. (CHEAPEST EMBROIDERIES OF THE SEASON. BBR Bae TOSOME ENTIRELY NEW THINGS IX THE ise WAY OF STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS FOR MEN AND SMALL Boys. MM MM FR HH El 1 Me A RRR, ooo oo i my THE MEN'S SUITS ARE MUCH HAND- Hey AA PRG ii 4 SOMER, NEWER AND MORE STYLISH a4 88 woo H REE. THAN WHITE FLANNEL, WILL NOT SOIL wis. 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. eee eee Stee ee IN SMALL BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS, FROM SIX TO FOURTEEN YEARS, WE OPEN TO-DAY (SATURDAY, JUNE 16,) BOTH LIGHT AND DARK STRIPED FLAN- NEL SUITS, MADE UP WITHOUT LINING, IN NORFOLK JACKETS, ‘THESE ARE THE LATEST THINGS FOR HOT WEATHER WEAR, ARE VERY DRESSY AND VERY COOL. DON'T THINK YOULL FIND THEM ANY- WHERE ELSE. ALSO, WHITE FLANNEL SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS, IN NOKFOLK AND SAILOR JACKETS. DON'T FORGET OUR HANDSOME SILK COATS AND VESTS, IN A VABIETY OF STYLES, FOR MEN. Boscrsizs Famy Tea AT 50 CENTS A POUND. for inviting flavor, used as cold tea, I do not know of any kind equal toit ‘at any price. Only sold at 1325 F st. Je18-2 N. W. BURCHELL, Axoxe Tue Masy, Maxy Be Buz. GAINS IN OUR EMBROIDERY DEPART- MENT WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK 2 EXTRA‘BIG DRIVES. EB BARNUM & Co, lot 45-inch SWISS FLOUNCINGS, five open or closed patterns, embroidered ali the way up, worth eee $1.25, $1.38, $1.50, and $1.68 a yard, at 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 98c. A YARD. Panevan Sons WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT 25 CENTS, NAINSOOK and JEAN DRAWERS for Men, made to special order; a fit guaranteed; size 28 to 44: 50c. Special bargains in Ladies’ Balbriggan Fine Pin Stripe Black and Colored Hosiery, at 25c. Child's Ribbed Hose of s celebrated French make. Price was 35c. to 50c.; now, 25c. Special value in Ladies’ Pure Silk Mitte, 250. Tu White Dress Goods we are offering great bargains. India Linons, Victoria Lawns, French Muslin, Plaid | Lawns, Plaid Nainscok, Swiss Muslin, Dotted Swiss, ved above, real works of art. | &c.,&c, Extra values at 12i¢c. ‘WASH GOODs. Just received s line of Batistes, extra fine quality, at 12360. A few more of those beautiful Challies and Crepelines Beautiful new patterns and very desirable. Guplicated at less than price named, viz, $1. $1.50, and 81.68. Also, 1 lot of 45-inch SWISS FLOUNCINGS. finest goods made: real works of art. This lot is now selling at 82.25, $2.50, $2.75, and $3.75 a yard. We have too ‘maby of these fine goods in stock, aud will sell s lim- ited number of them for a few days at Can't be 81,38, 91.98 A YARD. Also, some wonderful bargains Just opened in 45-inch SWISS FLOUNCINGS at 50c. a yard, worth 75c.;75c. | gyre worth @1, and soon. 22-inch SWISS FLOUNCINGS | aac inghams, stripes and plaids, at 20c.. worth 50c., and 50c.. worth #1. Our Embrol- | ginger meh fe ae ee rips and ‘ery Department was never more attractive than this | “y0 pnnete » are showing aline of beautiful styles ee. Peete to cats, at 12xe. Achoice line of French. No old styles, but all new and choice designs, ‘Bargains in Parasols and San Umbrellas, A special in Mattings, extra heavy, seamless, at 25¢.; rth 37 jue. won G7Me CARHART & LRIDY, 3216 928 7th and 706 K st. a. 20 Pes Cesr Orr Au. Tax. MED AND UNTRIMMED BONNETS Pocs Speci Daves Ove Dax GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 lot OUTING FLANNELS, handsome de- signs, at 15c. a yard. = AND HATS Just received, another lot of very handsome designs sear - e una im WOOL CHALLIS at 28c. a yard, salaried wel 1300 F. st. 100 pieces of SATTEENS, French finish and de- 7 rv yore © a 7 — oe sandvof dena Gall or Me 1 lot 22-inch COLORED BUNTINGS in white, light blue, lavender, buff, pink, cardiual—just the thing for excursions and picnics—at Sc. a yard. Same goods in | ‘36-inch, much finer quality, at 10c. a yard. hen teh Hares CaS QP=s ALL staan 0 BUCORATIVE an Rooms, Will be opan all rummer-"A fullllne of Art Woodie. work, SCARFS. ‘The large Invoice of FRENCH TOWELING, LINEN FOUR-IN-HANDS, has at last arrived. See them displayed in our window. Price 50c, ‘This Linen Fabric has the double advantage, Doing equal to « Silk Scart in appearance, Quisite samples wrought tm this besatifal material, ges me re | Our assortment of BOPR FILO, Japan WAS, and washable and indestructible. FILLING SILK is the most complete im the city. New Selections in FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS; | Complete sssortment of ‘ali kinds of Rubroidery ‘material thorcugaly shrunk before made up. S OPPENHEIMER & BRO, The *MONARCH” BRAND PERCALE SHIRTS at $1.00 deserve your immediate ‘sttention (value $1.50). OFFICE COATS and LINEN VESTS, beings ‘new feature with us, we can show you only the latest things, AUERBACH & BRO, (623 Peonayivanis svenoa, P. @ Agents for the Sanitary Woolen Under wear. ele ey DAY, Max Ores Paces ace | Weaees & Tce, PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN LIST FOR WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20TH. ‘Perhaps the greatest injustice of the credit system is ‘hat those who do not sek credit are charved the same prices as if they did—10 to 15 per cent higher prices ‘than the strictly cash aystem makes possible, ilustrations below. Casn Parcrs Fon Mev. ‘We illustrate the comparison with credit store prices in__spaces_below for SHOES AND HANDKER- CHIEFS, We illustrate it in our window display. We Mlustrate it in the “Palais Royal” DRESS SHIRTS: ‘at 85c., and Flannel Shirts at $1. We illustrate it Dest im the better grades of Men's Furnishings—@1 FISK, CLARK & FLAGG’S SCARFS FOR 390., is a reduced price, $3.50, FOR TO-MORROW, is $1 pair cheaper than you can duplicate them elsewhere in this city. Another style Oxford. of the same manufacturer, are ‘leo offered to-morrow at $3.50 instead of 4. French ‘Kid, Common-een ve Last. LADIES’ AND MISSES' TOURIST BOOTS. Rocks, sand and salt water defied with these pre- pared and selected [Straight Gost Button Boots: made om common-sense last, in all widths and sizes. A well- Known 85 boot, usually sold by us st $4.25, reduced for special sale to 83 a pair. BOYS’ BOOTS FOR THE COUNTRY. Just not whst you think they are. They're not clumsy or too heavy, but as strong ae if they were, be- ‘cause made of the best English Calf, with solid leather soles, Guaranteed equal to custom-made shoes st $6 or 87. Button or lace, 2, instead of 82.50 for to- ‘morrow. 9" These Boots were secured by us much under price, the materials alone costing more than $2 8 pair. MEN'S AND BOYS’ EVENING SHOES. Patent leather Oxford. Men's sizes reduced from ‘82.50 to 82: Boys' sizes, from 82.25 t0 $1.75. When you eee these Shoes you will appreciate this Special ‘Sale Bargain. (ustrations below.) Case Paces Fon Laces. Cash payments when buying as much as when sell- tng is needed to explain the following bargains: 42-inch Egyptian Lace Flouncing, 35c., worth 68¢. 42-inch Valenciennes Lace Flouncing, 55¢., worth Tc. 42-inch Black Chantilly Lace Flounc! ng, $1.50, worth $1.98. 42-inch Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncing, €1.50, worth $2.25. Four examples from our new stock of 211 pieces ‘Laces bought for cash at half—nearly half prices. CASH PRICES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchiefs at half price sounds likes yarn. It's true, and only possibie because of prompt payment in ‘buying. Very fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, sprinkled with Ive-looking flowers: true in color and form, only lacking smell. Our best seller at 250. ; now 12}c. Jap. Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy colored borders ‘Ladies’ size 25c.; men’s, 50c.-which is half price for ‘this quality. OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS OF CASH PRICES, ‘Real Hand-made Antique Lace Tidies, 3 for 25c. ‘Hand-cmbroidered White Hmestitched Standing and ‘Picoadilly Collars, 25¢. ; worth 50c. For Hat Streamers, Veils, etc, we are showing ‘Maline, Brussels, Point d’Esprit, from 19c. ® yard, in black, white and colors. (lustrations below.) 553 PPP, EFR COO A _s - o Bgs, BPP ER Ee tugs ee ‘oo, i 24 fu A , m~ A ft eel Bess, kA ER SesS 2° tun Eee MONDAY, JUNE 18, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, DD, ARE ERB g8Sy PRESS $94, 0% 0% PPR 5885 ie §3 83 EB Bs AT TI! A a a Our great purchases of last week make it possible to offer new stock in above departments at prices lower ‘than quoted in this city for many seasons, A FEW ILLUSTRATIONS. Anderson's genuine Scotch Ginghams as being of. fered around town at 40 and 45 cents yard we offer at 250. A YARD. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at 10 and 12c. a yard, that ‘sold earlier in the season at 25¢. a yd. COLORED SURAH SILKS at G5c. that have never Defore sold under 75c. and then only for special lots, CHINA SILKS. Warranted pure Chins Silks are ‘very scares, We are showing White, Black and Colors at 75¢. that generally sold at 98c. BLACK SUBAHS at 690. that you cannot duplicate ‘under 750. Sam) les will prove. BLACK RHADAMES at 89c.; worth 1. BLACK GRENADINES pt 81; worth 61.25. CREAM CASHMERKES, Albatross and Nun's Veiling at 25, 35, 60, 68 and 750. ‘We respectfully request an examination of these Cream Wool goods, as we are susured they areune- ‘sual values. ’ OUTING FLANNELS, 150. PER YARD. For seashore cr mountain wear—for nearly all ooca- sions during the summer—these are the thing. Wo ‘think we have the best variety of patterns in town. WHITE SUITS. ‘Having sevured from a leading manufscturer all his wammer stock of White Wrappers and Suits for ladies, ‘misses and children at 83) per cent discount, weare offering the best bargains im town, and NOT POROLD OR UNDESIRABLE STOCK, BUT ‘FOR THE NEWEST AND LATEST, The stock om exhibition im our second floor parlors, ‘The coolest in the eity—S4 large windows, THE PALAIS ROYALS wt F LISNER, Proprietor, 1217-2130 Peangivesis orton, ‘TURSDAY, JUNE 197R, 1888. ‘Prices on Trimming Braids are notes hish Se they were s short while ago, although the geods are none the leas desirable. Besutiful “Noveltion” for tricaming Cream Wool Dresses, (Cord Ornaments, President Braids, im silk and Mohair, woven Cord Trimmings, in plain. and ‘various color-combination, Gold, Silver, Steel and Copper effects in Tinsled Braids. Braids for trimming June Wedding, and Travelling ‘Dresses, and prices are down a half and third. Desirous of closing out many lines of Woolen ‘Dress Goods, we call attention to these several srades, especially suitable for serviceable trav- elling, mountain, seashore, and cool-weather dresses, upon which we have made large reduc tons, 50-inch English Casestmeres in plain ahedes, reduced to $1. Variety of 40-inch Check Stripes and Plaids, reduced to 50 and 500. 38-inch Checks in about thirty styles, reduced to 290, Pougee Silk Pattern Robes, containing 20 Yards of 19-inch plain Ponges, and 434 verde each of wide and narrow Pongee Embroidery; excellent for Seashore dresses, $7.50 per pet- tera, (Becona floor.) Extraordinary values are being distributed in White Indie Linon Flouncings—and rapidly isteibuted too. (Becond floor.) ‘The most Iuxurious of summer Undervest is silk, Ladies are wearing them in place of cam- ric Corset Coverson account of their superb ‘fitting qualities, White under white dresses, colors under colors, and black under black lace suit. Low neck and no sleeves, Shades of ‘White, Cream, Pink, Light Blue, Lavender, Old Gold, Cardinal, and Black, Prices, $1, $1.26, 02.25, 82.50, 83.50, $4, and 95 each. ‘We have made a few reductions in our regular Unes of Undervesta, with a view of closing them out while in neason. ‘Ladies’ Open-work Net Vests, half high neck snd no sleeves, in three sizes, suitable for Ladies and Misses, cool and desirable, reduced to BSc, each; 3for $1. Ladies’ V-Neck Swiss Ribbed Vests, no sleeves, for low-cut dresses, reduced to 50c. Ladies’ Swise Ribbed Un- Dieached Lisle Thread Vesta, low neck and sleeveless, reduced to 70c. each. Good values, these, (First floor.) ‘Lace Covers for Baby Carriage Shades—Not- tingbam in ecru and cream, 28, 30, 37% 50, 60, 68, 75 and 85c. each. ‘Those from 50s. up haves satin finish, new this sesson, and haves ‘Very attractive high-cost appearance. Reductions in Colored Wash Laces—2% to 4 inches wide, reduced to Sc. per yan. 3005 tuches wide, reduced to 10c. per yard. We are overstocked in these lines, and lower prices to create a larger demand. iret floor; right of main entrance.) Cashmere Shawis, two yards square, in cream and cardinal, reduced to 75c. The best we know of in any city for the price. The other extreme in shawls is made of exquisite cream canton silk, elaborately hand-embroidered tn two corners, handsomely fringed, and ticketed 830. ‘More White Lawn Wrappers, $2 to 85. (Third floor.) ‘There is genuine merit in the “Outing” Flan- nels, The colors and patterns are as pretty as come in the Flannels at double the price, All cotton, with an appearance of wool mixed. The colors won't fade, nor will the fabric shrink. About seven of the ten thousand yards left; fifty-three different patterns, spread over the second floor. 15 cents per yard. ‘No matter what your ribbon want may be you can expect to find it here. The stock is larger ‘and more complete than ever. We are con- stantly adding everything new and desirable. Sash Ribbons claim attention to-day. A sum- mer dress is considered unfinished without » sash, and we have every kind, shade, and width. ‘Moire Stripes, Mores, Moire Antique, Blocks, Plaids, Stripes, &c. Staple Ribbons of every description and shade, Qualities are high and prices low. (First floor; near main entrance.) Another hundred pieces of Fine standard Domestic Dress Ginghams, at 123go. per yard. ‘This last lot carries the variety up to about sev- enty-five patterns of checks, small and large plaids, wide and narrow stripes, with plain shades for matching, Wash colors 12)4c. (Becond floor.) ‘Ladies’ vacation requisites for the toilet, x- tracts from Lubin, Gelle Freres, Atkinson and Wenck, Allthe popular brands of Colognes, Florida Waters, Tollet Waters, Bay Rum, Lav- ender, Ambre, Eau de Quinine and others. ‘Face and body powders of reliable makers only. Tetlows Swan's Down, in white and Flesh culor, 100. Tetlow's Gossamer, Lubins, Palm- ere, Saunders, Pozonni, Lewenberg’s Lablanche, Gelle Freres, Fays, Veloutine, &. Tooth Pow- ders—Calder’s, Colgate’s Thurston's, Hazard's, Dr. Weber's, Sheffield’s and Oriental Paste. Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, and Hair Brushes, Nail Files and Polishers, Tollet Soaps, in variety. Con.bs and Hand- mirrors and Puff Boxes. Chamois-Skinsand Sponges, ‘Shoe Polish. (Under cashier's desk, first floor; rear.) ‘Men's Vacation Wearables. ‘Finest assortment of attractive checks, fine stripes and small plaids, in superior quality of Beotch Flannel Shirts ever our pleasure to * show. In the style, fit and finish of these shirts it 1s plaimiy evident that the makers con- sidered these items of paramount importance, 91.75, 82, 82.25, 62.50, 62.75, 68 and $3.50. ‘New shipment of Boys’ Fine Flannel shirts dust opened. Equal in point of variety, cut and finish to those for men. The bors are setting more partiotlar and expect it, Checks, stripes and plaids, $1.60 and $1.75 each. ‘Windsor Ties for Wear with Flannel Shirts, ‘Half a Hundred styles and colorings, 250. and 500, Full long. Blasere!! Now $3.60, Belts, 25c., 37340., 70c, ‘and $1 each. . Man's Coata—We hit the popular fancy, both tm style and price, in these neat, dressy, “Out- ing” Flannel Costs for house, strest and office ‘wear. $1. Another demand like that of Satur. ay and the line of sises will be broken. Other Conta, of finer materials, €3.50, $5, 67.50 and 6 ‘Terry Bath Robes, 95 and 96. isst floor.) Calcutts Water Coolers for the sick room. Will keep ice about 15 hours in « tempersture of ‘ebout 75 degrees, Particularly desirable for Keeping crusbed ice, or iquids, over night, 62, See them, whether you wiah to buy or not. (Totiet department.) ‘Stamped Pillow Shama, in handsome designs for outline work, Initiale in the eonter, edge finished with wide cambrio rafile. 250. per pair. ‘Plain White Cambric Pillow Shams, of fine ‘quality, with deep cambeic rufa. 750. per pair. Braided Pillow Shama, initial in center, wide cumbsic rami. @iper pair. * ‘Wo have an excellant line of stamping patterns ia various new designe, from which we éo stamy- ‘ting of a moderate price, ne “a” a 2 . 19, 1888—SIX PAGES. WANTED—HELP. es Witeeriocock wpe ssi irae tenia fant To nliable woman gocd bomen) permanent tunics isoffered.” Address tC, star office, I WANTED ool REGISTERED DEG CLERK, AP- Diy to 1001 11th st ae. wis.3t, (Wosantry, mints well peunmneeded colssed re ferred. Appiy 103. AG. 405 1A tree ANTED—WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH WHO 18 food Penman. Address in cwn handwrith peage, BV, Star ofice ON 1 Waren sh CO BOY TO LEARN trade. Apply at 711 Va ave ne. WaANiiD 4, FEW RELIABLE MEN_sT1 employment. Apply at ouc-, GOLF st. WsSTeD—concecror — active ETIO man, experienced in delive: ‘books pre- ferred, as colicctor aud salesman. permanent grewiOe to rght and 2 See be rent man, sccuriy. Address Ws TED BOY BETWEEN THE AGES OF 17 ‘and 19 to help im the bar, German irl to work in the i chen. A\ yee TER FoR Tesort, ands painter: four colored second cooks. #30; Hitction men tubes shirt irouers 9°, and fares Bais, lise women cooks at once. Dick's AGENCY, 13 7th street ate ANTED—AT 943 MASS AVE, WOMAN THAT ‘can do light housework and plaia sewing, aud will stay at night; o washing. _ ANTED—A LADY OR GENTLEM. IN. Woaract ‘my son, aged thirteen, to “3 fhe Oth rade for Be, Taped "render for the same. ‘aki tice, or 2420 st extended. ir Warrrerread cok mes nar oc Nene LID, nat ity Fefereuscn. “Apriy with then at 1381 N st je1O-3t ANTED—A HITE WOMAN TO COOK. WASH Waititon. amy arisig tok ee Oye Weue ok DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, 10 to $40; chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, Janu men cooks, waiters. butlers.coschmwen.dairy- belp for resorts, elo ‘and NT $40. bermaids, Nurses and eases {i city oF away: Walt-te: Drivers or Farin Hales Golored veo SAM'L A. COOMBS, 920 F st.n. oe ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO housework; must Vv Z. ERVANT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. washing and coocing. 1456 Corco- ran st, n.w., between Quand K 14th aud 15th jel-2t Waste ENERGETIC. RELIABLE apr for our new department; sliort bow - ent position if satistuctory; salary §7 week! a Ee eae ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—LADY ACQUAIN ed amongst church people for light aud lucrati employment four or five hours daily. Ex not iuired if able to furnish references. Call, after ¥, ov RSUW. GHEY, 012 F at ie WANTED A FIRST-CLASS ‘WHO MUST bring best references. Ari Bat. ne. oo nat | feut y ANTED—AT_HEADOU Rs — TIONS | Fe / Wier Cooke Cuanteraaiie Wanton, Gauaires | Som nel Nurses. Seamstress. Men Wsiters. Cooke Coachmen. ok RENT. wutlere SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 Fat mw. jel5t iB private family, commer WEASTEDIAT BURGESS’ AGENCY. 425 101 feferences required. 110k A ok at. above Gas Office— White and colofed cooks. 11 © 40 chambermaicia, w: drivers, farm hands for city and away, all with re.e.emce, getd-or Beatly furnisbed for. her fired: frout aud side yard: rest. @ Wars POSITION BY A YOUNG LAD’ ow cashier im office, Grug sore Adress kg. Star | _ 3026-3 ibsaaikerar | y FOR 500 CHAMBER: \ nurses, ladies’ mands, Crivers, on first fo for laht Address Box Pt onthe to rospounible pasties, Api) iiehttwi location, near Conn ave ands exchanged Waxes POSITION AS CLERK IN AN OF fice. Adarese ‘Mise 24708 CH e160" ___ WANTED- JSES WASTED THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH NINE | © ns of ten room, in good condition; uo basement. Fe: ‘0% RENT—TWO COOT. Fiko Room eecond-story, front, bay A) aN, containtue seven oF euch rooma, ‘with ‘woders | woul ow provements, south trout with east side lot preferred. | parties Brust be in good welghvorbood: will pay all casks or | Het — bay subject to incumbrance. Ad ‘ress. giving location, | Kk RENB—IN fl description of property. and lowest cash price Bot | Kfurulabed sud ce. Ristse™ | ¢: | Tore! 17, Star of V y axTED—s LADY Wits (0 GROWN Daven. T8 Wishes tbe care of a furnished house tor "best of neferences. Address I aes ce iu the northwest section of a. the city, conveniently and onntt house gt specially cierined, but Price not to exceed 810. ments, Will not deal with real estate agents With price, terms, and location, A. BQ, | Witt promperperice tasases areal Bou rood street and in gyod veighborbood. at from €50 to Seo ree eonth. CH KNIGHT, OOF Take uw 2 LOTT 14th at JOR RENT—NICEL) [" exceiient tabie vom Sth st. Suse. ust north RENT—COOL. DELIGHTFUL vrices, with or w., next door to Wormley rent. Wise S, LARGE AND SMALIL TO Tent to customers, as we have more calls for houses than we cau supply. Owners will do well to | pie HERRON & AMET, m1 Feguired. 1416 st uw ___Fo Wastes s FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID spd Waitress tu a amall private family. “ayoly at 3908 Prospect st., Georgetown. Pot Sig V ED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE COOK TO cook, wash, and iron: als, one chatul mail family: no childrea. Inquire 403 7th st ‘Reference must be furnished. %e WASTED A WOMAN AS COOK, WASHE frouer at 301 Penn. ave. ac. _ del WAkteD-at ONCE—A CATHOLIC WOMAN, w ‘cook in a private family. Call with ferences after 6 o'clock p.in., 1117 Ost ye NTED—4 COLORED WOMAN, (W ‘ast end tron fore nunail funiy trod feferences required. Apply at 1710 Connecticut ave, Zo'ciock p.m. vy "ED—FOR NEW YORK AND BROOKL) en OE es c use work & Guy edndress for resort. FM. BURNHAN, 6:36 and 632 F st. WVANTED—A nN BER, RELIABLE COLOR}D ‘ai 19 aitend Yo borves and drive for private sith references. Apply to.CHAS. © DUN ‘ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU. regu, conducted by ladies, men, and women, white ot Sets ates by latin, eee. nome whi {ict and statea,with reference. 717 MI stan, w-1y LL ‘ANTED—TWELVE MEN TO TRAVEL AND ode away} for doing ft. serurity re- quired” Appiy from 2 te Soniy, DUSLAR v2 $4 ‘ANTED — 50. x ¥ EN IMMEDI- Diao en eratident miouey waking waved. sold: MESH FPTITLE, e11-100° V ‘WANTED--ROOMS. iTED— XN Y LAD! Wesre. ae nabes rome oh ertet ee ‘Dosmoking. Address ‘boarders, paying. 20 Service ‘Best of eerie. tion. improvements; no children in the house, oer "Address 7, Bo biarofice, SS LONE: ‘fioor, be- very ‘light AM, Star ie . WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ED-A GENTLEMAN'S SECOND-HAND ANT eaicly rather amall:do not clgece to open face; taunt be nearly new and € ‘Ad dress WATCH, Star of 1 WVANTED—HoRsES 7 NSE Reet sat abe rates a fo reat Nea 86 per ws. De MOCART HY. Sel-0t" Ws ED DRESSES | STAMPED. NEW PaT- — MES. MENGERT'S 319-61" ‘419 9th et. ow, BY, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. A ro care for during the summer. Keferences 2 Adddvees ASMEY, Stat office te ) RENT, 10 SMALL FAMILY TILL Wee est Riralaucd Louse of mix rooms. in | JOR SALI EAD THIS AD. CAREFULLY. THE cunerof lot 1 in squares. cf 1030. trauste 1. trout ine Toa icot on hentieky ave and Los tee ou T4e at WNTAINING ONLY 6.951) FRET, NEEDS uthorised us to receive oesied Ofer tee | lot to be positively ould within teu dape: tue perkest™ Foctheriicration faraiaed Op 19-4 WELLEK & KEPETTI, Fataw. Apply | _de2-1m to WEST SIDE CONN_ _ aoe eee mane ae Be Fanning through to Sis FS at; also three Houses, 12x26. four room, rel ¥ | 810 per mouth 17 Yer eent net invewtaeut. ‘A be rented a avy UGH, Luuwber Deal ID, 1303 F wt uw. __seld-lw KEAT CHANCE FOR SPE ding Lots on Massachusetts ave., be- #18. 1.6, at s special low pric between N Per, to0t, APPLY to owner, Rov from 9 to 10 a.m., or 3:30 to 4:3 FSR SALE ONLY e097 20x8.5. splendid lot for ENT—GROCERY STOR W. home: sewer, water, &a. gentleman of married couple preferred” 1 Praria Fark tuner utgarpaseed janie KAGE. "Trauisioute at reasonsble retes. sy FURNISHED Ri AND on reamouabie cerinss a! | ie nthout board 13 a aaeeiinitiaedl {OK RENT-ONE NICELY FULNISHED 00 secobd Moor, with Brvt-class bua rd FOR_RENT—OFFICE JOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS IN BUILDING 1216 I-A STORE AND FIXTURES IN THE fale, two squares ruin the Capita ete Toome, good Fur, water, aDd sewer: teut @25; part al GS | cash for'sioca'ty No Tver, Apes to ™ ieee it TIPUL cOot sUMM pi ast oe. POR RENT—FOUR ROOMS ON FUROT F ee facelient rea) SPCOND.STORY FRONT 134 Vermont eve, so Near lown Cirele, Fx RENT — TWO COMPLETE FURNTSHED ae <a ED — BY A RESPECTABLY WHITE GIRL | bu: 201s Get a. «. iWaation as puree, chau dor waitrems. ne | Jel objection to leave city for summer. Apply 52 Hstrect Fossa uate no. theaat, at Foou, furuiabed, private bathroom, 46. Star office vasemen. farm manaer, Be, citi q RENT — Nidkiy y FM BURNHAM. 0832 Bpsttor eed foment ee PSE EELS a peor a rig oa gone white eit care of alittle child or JOK RENT-sBOOND FLOOR CONS STING housework during the day for ber board Adress A. come completel, pees antes | lows aud (ah conan turnin {Urlog eunRMeR cetiry ansaid or my fut | Bia trvet a. 216-1 Beat coms, | Fok KENT—LARGE ROOM, ChwTRaL - jennation, #20 . suitable for storage ¥ Fer smooth Abp LL ee ast we BON FO ae AME SS aaa are. Keferehoes 16-30 JOR RENT—bY JULY 1A LARGE, NIGELY. F NICELY, PARLORS 1 svectale pehbnirbood. teat hot to vexceed $30, to 2d fore: price #10 an oe lates Fermancut teumnt Address TENANT. 204 ett. | Granedau Mgorg: elon $20 and B12; vy lave em ~ elase | Seigeae WASTED =A, OCOMPORTARLE HOUSE IN i RKENT—DELIGHTFULLY OC Rortbwest Sad. Bed-toowe:- frei-ciass house Slams, qunensevtictable refereuces.""Addreen ox | location. "180" M'st. “ti . Star office a | ~ . 3 SUNT Ju, KENT_ROOMS WITH BO: v ‘and Lot for cash. purchasers property | de cationa, 1016, 00 we Bi placed with ‘us will be iibtrally advertised af out ex: | ng tt Sentons, L016, cor. Mane ave. aud Lah ot Poise, “FW. HOWARD & CO. BBS Pat nw J01B9P | Te at VANTED-TO PURCHASE A BRICK HOUSE. | e ye core. with north ‘ar and Navy elder SEVEI ‘ RAL FRONT ROOMS, TI my eae, Room, st gultable for any kind of businews. Can iy immediately | “jerb-6r W.W delb-see Fee N—TWO FINE BUILDING VANIA AVE. Lots in northwest section; 109x100 fret each to y, Metaerott & Co. Fomeusion alley; 81.20 per square fuot. Apply to PITNEY & ply to 1 WAGGAMAN, 917 F at TOCK FoR with, OH pant Canto Furnished and unfurnished rooue for rent. jel6- 5 | FORREST stone AND DWELLING No 1806 NHILAKEH & JORDAN, 1417 Fe“ ” Jers-st | A 14thet 0. now and ousatie tor Sny busioem MOST DESIRABLE LOT ON QsT)| se16-1m ° “?# 1428 New York ave. taiem st once “MacGUWAN '& Cal JOR KENT_THE DESIKABLE COKNEK si0kié ow Used asa dining abd lunch corner 11th and E sts. h.w locations 1m the city. | JQOR SALE-FINE LOTS a0xi80, ON 71a | Brextended, cast near Whitney ave. strost cars. room ype of the best busiiess: Inguire of owner at private en trance to $32 11th st. now Jol4-6r ras. for business or residences no better, ety = 7 _ substantial valt ‘that vicis aut SOR RENT 14TH ST. zw eS en Ow LINENS | Fstore acd ducing. sit wick itatiee bee Cae 1th and H'sta_ | Dens point on the street." HC CUT 7 ry ‘WO BEAUTIFUL LOTS, 20 T —— | price #8600 POs RENT — VERY DESIRABLE and dwelling, cor, 25th and 1 ste terms moderate to « J. BOGUE, 1261 33 3 14th, tevau _——J at, Georgetown, EK, 143 Fat, BRICK STORE . gua aud water i Boe ORR Lot, A. ave. bet. 14th and 15th ste., 224 to | HOOK RENT STORE AND DWELLING aT 1698 . only oy 14th st. uw. containing 13 roome, with all J het cor XH. aye. and Lat, 7272, price 92,28 | Su improveueintn. lngults W008 Teun se ball ies Lots on @, near N- Have. = = Lotou Del. ave., bet. C atid 730. | _28-1m x00 to all tw alley, # | oT it on 15th, near R, I. ave.,24x100 to alles, only | FOR RENT--MISCELLA. ,EOUS : 3 stall, 83. =< x gi igtoor. N. Java, and D st. s.e., 61x75, cheap; ; Fett Sis. PAee DF slay es 1 Lot on P, near 14th, 34100. nrice $1.65. | SaFriage-house, loft, aud coschnnatis Lots on 8, near N. HL ave., 18x07. only #1.35 Foon. + MeL, DOBSON, 1225 F street nw, Lot ou 20th, bet. K ands, 21 it 35, rig to ib.be to alley in rear, r 4 i 2, } Vor on © bet, 2d and 3a 22a 1. Ai NTED-TO MEE V | ple experience in grain FOR THE WANT OF MONEY ‘The owner will sell about 30,000 feet of weil located Party to handie his, ow buildii lots in the uortheust, a tar tivo tty to | BUSINESS, Star ofice | sinty-siX years: in the possession of the preseut owuer for about one half its value this is a grand chance, and 0 reasouabie offer Will Le refused, all casi, abstract on JOHN F_ DONOHOE, : ___ SAS Euat Capitol st. | Fee, SALE-TwO LOTS 15 BY 100, ALSO. TWO | Lew. 1 etal ehy 100 ileaear frome com coute | Ts gate eTocx AMD IETS Touthly. "several fine Bu ldtug sites gu East pital | Ao a a te Corners, well located, close to the ceuter part of Capttol Bill. One Corver, rented st 638 per mouth; 09 63,500. Apply to para vai JOH F, DONOHOE, will of erocery store. Apply th and Boundary rood ress T. B, Star office JOR SALE_FIVE SHARES OF ©. x iuond is building bis €100,000 house: three lots 50x | 72%. 150 each; covered by very larwe oaks: ofter-d fora few tal] stable for tween T7te and 2ist aud Laud Nate: wlewe Tore reasonable term of years, with option of purchase. Ap- NE, Attoruey~at-Law | iynp is ce:tainly MANE, Attoruey~at-La bie in value, Fat the chy. Lots wil son HERNDON @ aEkSDOs 1098 3 ply Pat. Je18-3t 1 “A SMALL FARM—IMMEDIATELY— | Rok SADE—CHOICE SMALE LOTS IN MT. PLEAS. “Yt jyehty thousand doliars one ANTED-T0 RENT BY THE MONTH FOR USE Fs Wi fhe Country. number of thorouehly- broken Taged Sef “to Wie. MIDDLETON. Ps Yel8-20" ED— PONSIBLE MAN WILL PAY A W ‘receouebie interest for $300 for several months: security if required. "Address Box 148, Star ofice, y ‘BORROW 000 FOR TW (W Aiaie 5 per cout per ancam: swcurity. real ‘estate: no commissions. Address TWO, Star 16-30" ED—BOOK-KEEPING — ADULTS QUALI- ‘Wiel fa three weeks: tg business culloge system Keferences re- | Fchus-tis ave.,near Lincoln Park: about 1,000 sq | feet each, wide’ parking: no waste ground; ‘alley at Pay ood imoou P| basi whe. forwatos uch star u and ap inv Ok SALE-SEVERAL LOTS IN THE IMMEDI- Ste Vicinity of Dr. Hainmnond's new residence, Co- iumbia Heiguts, at prices that warrant an advance. Dr. Hainmond's Bouse’ will cost between 80.000 and 000. MM. PARKER, 1418 F st. uw. dueat, aud provision store, 10: iucluding Borse, wagon, wha barb lease and god chanes fur the preulaes. OR SALE—LOTS— ESS CHANCES. Inquire corner 14th aud V ste. u.w = 4 YOUNG MAN WHO has @2.500 to Jon party with wood trade and am- jeed coMst teow ouey. NO Tish. At 3e1¥-2t R SALE — STUCK, FIXTUKES, AND Good yan ss fone <4) tavaaaes Nig Alm. « Bicycle Suit, weary Star ote. 1° Gro. iF located i Lortheastern sectva of city, for selling. ol-2t* AKKETT PARE reasonable, Stock. Will sell low for cash. but mo aber SCH OE ot | Uer will beretused. “hor 126, star oitcn Jel3e = — MBIA JOR SALE—GROCERY, 8TOOK, AND FIXTURES, | PSE BATES GREAT BARGAIN, COLUMBIA | I or will sell Fixtures. separate. including toe” e1b-3e best location of northwest. aut to retain One rey beld'st 50 ana'78 | Gh ery stare Gol Stngt rey it nena oy eee rs “ pee Si come onl ; ery ature st We Sill be ola by sucua room, Rent 620. References, Box 01, Star office, | Cot WtKEh & WILSON: 1000 F et. SUM. | atuoon THURSDAY. JUNE EWENTY FLMC wales cane ‘ JRO SALE1F YOUD MAKE MONEY QUICK, | [o7ber dispowed of bi private sale Price gob, For ANTHD STMMERATELY = SOME ORE TO | POH MELE AUD MARE MONET OGCK Eiceadsy Gaus"anty ts dei 56 Loulsiana ave jels-3* OFFEK ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the loan of twenty thousand Gollarsyaud pay beck fear” A OPPORTUSITS, Star olen, v ED ant, only $500 aud #600 each: small cash pay- | 2°! — Wiail'per 3i,500 ‘or $2,000 cash: must be pear the | Tr ant. only $s 5 ae RT FORD. TANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN WHo Bas Bt city and improved. Woy ehet we | deld-ine 142339 F Rab ay fp hy EIT 7") Dee, to eMKaKe ik mole Dusuens where lle servicw nent of one or two thousaud dollars wi i CASH—A SEVEN OR EIGHT. ‘Capitor Mu vrefcrved ,nrust bes targus, price ito ferved wiust be « 10 %0, 44, 000, "Address Kh P., Cap mae {Ok SALE—THE OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY, price, % €600. lou mcs a EB Seiwen creas Seman A ; (OF woke 109 Bites ATTAne Star omens Jel6-3t % Bere eae s YW ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND DOUBLE 1 ss ot Uses mesial Wire ene ee cedicamisae | Matai eno oe Sr. po e16-3t 14th sud Baw. | _ Je? Fi 26 ¥ =| Ok SAL Saree STaRD IN CENTER MAR y ANTED— 4 4 ST. &. OK SALE—“ATTENTION i poe tw We RIDA Tacuisbed: well work of all kinds | E'\Specniators’—yive dedrabie Lots on 18th st, | pore BUTIEM, Star ction Gone: skilled workmen em 5 Peattention; | sbove Vupout Cirle, 17 wx6G. very ch a prices moderate; driven ry ty. Jelo-lm* "| _jed-1m CHARLES are 1 ao ime Wy ANTED-: ;TTERI 0K SALE-CHEAP_LOOK! FIVE LOTS, 133; cheap before the let of Juss. b than ‘butter, satisfaction all the ‘apply LES EARLY, ~ hier 3 -y eet | _jel-1m 603 14th at. mw. oe “a - Dr FSB SALE CREAR IIOT. 20x08; AL80, TOE | RS Fe ee — aes se War rea ELIS DOG, DORED. AND DRIVER: Pees eae ‘S240. 7thand Ket we nanan __ 603 14th at aw. | Indies’ aud wes tenses 4 test long, built about fo circle for #1,900; very: soy 4 cabin un upper sack. Shee Bs ieterorset thia Your at am expeune of abvut €2.000, | 2 & 4 prettiest steamers in Ba:timore, | Bod Sie aclu ae pata applied frat cue to ARLES EARLY, bere TPE palttuore Jel-n' eo TONGS Tsthet nw. | _ye14-6r Baltimore, Ma LOK SALE—A NUMBER OF SHORT LOTS NEAR | USE POR KENT—6 1 STN. b. ELEGI FP bape Ginie, no lees of eround. | ‘Brick our, roots ‘and 4 SMAKLES EARLY, — | rout so to Fw HAN, 631 Noreh, aovly CUSREES, | Rei Sis set ‘uful stock, mou JOR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOs. a June to. Le sUu: ft Tease, rk eS 4 ‘iin FIXTURES AND GOOD Fee: store. a 1510 New York ave. STOCK. GOOD myl4-3m_ apz3-3m_ LOST _AND FOUND. Pa eS pin._Keward if left at Star OS1 GA LADY S GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH Li sta. 9. 'e kecpeake, to 10 Sd et. Lo ieee tienen ei pee