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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON bens fide daily circulation more thas treble that of any other daily paper publisbed in ‘Washington, and much greater than that ef all the ether daily papers here added together. ———————— ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tus Stan mailed regularity to any address and for any period they may desire, "7 All orders for the paper by mail must be Gocompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen Cents & week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent to a foreign country, when the price, includ- ‘Ang postage, is $0 cents per month. ———— ‘The republican platform, reported to the convention, leaves no doubt concerning the party's position upon the issues of the coming campaign. A decided stand 1s taxen upon the tari! im favor of a protective system. The Milis bill, and especially the proposed removal of the duty on Wool, are denounced, the committee evidently Rot feeling the reluctance to discuss a specific Measure in the platform, which prevatied at St Louis The necessary reduction of the Tevenues is to be accomplisned by repealing the tax on tobacco, and on spirits used in the arts and for mechanical purposes, and by a revision of the tariff which will tend to check imports of articles Produced by our people, and release from import Guties articles of foreign production (except luxu- ries) Which cannot be produced at home, And, if necessary, the entire repeal of internal taxes is preferred to “the surrender of any part of our pro- Tective system at the Joint behest of the whisky ring and the agents of foreign manufacturers.” There 1s no straddle to be detected in this plank of the pistform. Whatever interpretation may be placed Upon the democratic declaration of principles, there is no ambiguity here. ‘The republican flag is nailed to the mast of the protective system ‘That party picks up the gauntlet which Mr. Cleve- land, if not the democratic party, has thrown down, and will make the fight of 1888 a struggle Detween great principles rather than a personal choice between men. ‘The boldness of the position concerning the tariff ts equalled by the shrewdness of the plat- form-makers in dealing with another leading Issue of the canvass, civil service reform. The demo- ¢rats almost wholly ignored this subject. The Tepublicans come forward with the state. ments in substance that, because cer- tain civil service reformers broke their Pledges and deserted the party, after it had Committed itself to civil service reform, because ‘they did not like the candidate, and because Presi- Gent Cleveland had broken his promises, that 1s no Tesson why the party should break its pledges also. The civil service plank of 1884 1s therefore TeaMrmed. This 1s clever politics. It puts the mugwump element in the attitude of vot- ing for a candidate whom they accuse of having failed in the performance of his obligations to this reform, and running upon & platforin which makes no promise and of refusing to vote with a party which has pledged itself anew to the promotion of tue reform, in spite of the treatment recetved four years ago. Its brief period Out of power bas evidently not dulled the keen edge of republican shrewdness. The mugwumps are likely to conclude, however, that their dim- culty 1s merely a matter of words, and to divide on the tariff issue, ignoring for a time civil-service reform. + Two French journalists have been expelled from Berlin by the police, for political reasons, at ‘a few hours’ notice. The result may bean inter- Rational complication, troublesome, costly and Productive of bad blood. How much more practical ‘Was the course of President Salomon, of Hayt, the otber day, when, his administration feeling un- comfortable at the presence of two disagreeable fellows tn the republic, he made each of them a Present of $5,000 in consideration of their agree- ment to submit to banishment and to go about their Dusmess without making a fuss, It is in such ‘cases that one sees the difference between brute force and delicate diplomac: $a For ability to arouse contradictory emotions tu ‘The same breast within the space of a few hours ‘William II, the German emperor, !s quickly making himself notable. His addresses to the army and bavy last Saturday, full of the war spirit, sent a bill through France. His letter to President Car- Rot, full of the hope that nothing may occur to discurb the peaceful relations at present existing Detween the two countries, has sent the tempera- ture up again with abound. The first ebuilition ‘Was doubtless the emperor's own. The second was probably tempered by Prince Bismarck’s sage ‘counsels, a ‘The sergeant-at-arms who called in the ald ofa Police officer during the Mahone- Wise “argument” Defore the committee on credentials at Chicago pooh-poohed the idea of a resort to Msticuffs, de. Claring that all the excitement was caused by a gentleman's failing down while in the midst of a speech. Which reminds one of the experience of Abuer Dean of Angels, who, according to Bret Horte, while engaged in sclentific debate, suddenly “curled up on the floor,” and for whom the sub- sequent proceedings lost their interest, $$ Archbishop Walsh returns from Rome to Dublin ‘With pertect assurance that the Pope is friendly to ‘the Irtsh national cause and with a brand-new in- terpretation of the reseript. He attributes the alarm excited by that document to the circum- Stance that the latter was first published in the Unlonist newspapers, and that its interpretation ‘Was distoried as a consequence. = Mayor Hewitt, of New York, announces sthat he ‘Will positively decline any nomination for another Yerm of office. Some of the active politicians, owever, prophecy that he will not decline. They Go not mean that he shall bave the opportunity. —<$—<—<— ‘The sea serpent bas appeared on the New Eng- ‘land coast, and the rich Western widow is prepar- 4ug to marry her coachman. The season of hot- ‘Weather journalism has begun; but why could tt Bot Bave waited till after the conventions? $a ‘The Virginia delegation in Chicago will contain Just twice as many Wise men as Greece boasted in er prime. SS — Tsou Sus At 75e.; reduced from $1.25. We are offering most decided bargains in PRINTED INDIA SILKS at 75c. in very choice patterns, Finest quality, newest styles FRENCH CHALLIS at 406. FIGURED MOHAIRS at 40c. ‘Finest quality TENNIS FLANNEL at 40 and 50¢. ace, Striped, and Plaid GINGHAMS at 37 he, 50e. Finest FRENCH SATINES at 250. PARASOLS at cost. BLACK LACES at reduced prices Great bargains in BLACK SURAHS and INDIA SILKS. 500 VELVET GRENADINES st 81. YRINTED CANTON CREPES reduced to $2. PRINTED CKEPE CLOTHS at 10c. ‘New Styles in PRINTED BATISTE. Frevious to inventory we offer decided bargains in a departments. W. M SHUSTER & SONS, x19 919 PENNA AVE. * 1 lot of Crean, 350. Priday 91.50. 1 10t of 15c:, 18. and 25c. Pique and Flats; Friday, for 33 "8 _ Friday, 2 pair for 2: 1 lot of Sea-Bean and Alligator Friaay, iGo. 1 lot ¢ Oblong Pocketboks, worth 30c Friday, Worth $3; saiple pieces to close. 91.25: Friday, AE THEA Pi ds PEE MM RR co LONG LIST OF BARGAINS. ‘You will find that to-morrow’s visit to the will amply repay you for your coming ‘out is this wart GENTS FURNISHING DEPT. Flannel shirts, were $2.25 and $2.50: for 35c. HADKERCHIEF DEPT. 1 lot of, 250 All-Linen Emb Handkerchiefs; Friday, 19¢. 1 lot of Ladies’ 15c. All-Linen Lawn Tennis Hand- MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT. Children’s Drawers, uizes 1 and 2, were 25¢.: DRY GOODS DEPT. Boat oP iSowaie Cutie, 136 to 10 yard ‘Bat 12 4 eT EMbY AND UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. PABST gf Autiaue Lace Curtsing, were @3.00 8 pair: 18 a pair. Bi Tal rer untes tab =m Tooth © 25e.: Friday 73 ite 3 Fri 711 White Rose and Glycerine Soap; Fri 'Y AND LEATHER GOODS DEPTS. lot ‘of BUTTON DEPT. 1 Jdot ot Ball Pearl Buttons, worth 250; Friday, 1240. 1 lot Ball Wash Buttons: Se, 8 dozen. DRESS-TRIMMING DEP'T. } Piece AULsilk, 40-inch Spanish Guipure Lace, was day, $1.50 ay 1 lot of Odds aud Ends in Beaded Orns ‘and colored, worth’ tog1-30- Friday. woe. each, “ADLES NECKWEAR DEPT. 1 lot of Imported Ruch 1650.8 aulcolcts: Faday, Sepa Fi oe 0 188: 87a Friday, 1 Filet of satin Fans, painted, were 50c. and 68c.; Bday. 230. Ajotof Satin Fans, painted, were 98c. and 1.25; sik Polke si % Windsor Ties, worth 25¢.; FAN DEPT. EMBROIDERY DEPT. Best chance ever offered to secure wonderful bar- mains, 1 lot sample pieces of Swiss Flouncings, 40 inches S0c. a yd., worth $1; at 750. 9 ya th Uc. a Fay worth BL75; ai L308 9d LACE DET. tolplt,of Bers, 40inch Feyption Plouncings, were $1 1 ei c. & ‘ot of Oriental Laces, Worth 40c. and 50c. a yard; Friday, 10c. a yard. BA OY MMMM g85q Pe A EE Wages H pe oA oe BE” Ss BBO vw MMM Syg8 > a 421 0 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS, Sq SNS ~— 5 BP “tyo 5 ad Choice of Lot of All Silk Ribbons that were 30, 35, 40, and 45c,. all placed in one lot: ail the new colors, Choice of entirelot 25c. Our 98c. Sash Ribbeus, im all colors; pure silk, S-inch Watered now 89¢. White aud Cresia Riboons, in satin. gros grain, wa tered, crown edge; every style and width; prices guar- sauteed. RR oCg H H EER 316 7TH STREET N.W. THE SALE OF 14c. HATS, all shapes, all colors, ‘will soon close. 420 Grorce Enxsor, TN SPEAKING OF A CERTAIN CLASS 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 WEATHEK 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 TO SOME ENTIRELY NEW THINGS IN THE WAY OF STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS FOR MEN AND SMALL BOYS. THE MEN'S SUITS ARE MUCH HAND- SOMER, NEWER AND MORE STYLISH THAN WHITE FLANNEL, WILL NOT SOIL SO EASILY, AND WASH BETTER. 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 VARIETY OF STYLES, FOR MEN. EB BARNUM & Co, yee 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, FOR SUMMER WORK. 40¢. Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30c. ‘75e. Momie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 69¢, 50c. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39. 40. eer « ‘Five Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 43c. Extra larger <7 All-Linen Tray Cover, 25c. ‘Bolton Sheeting, in all colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Painting and Embroidery, im all widtha, ‘New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagurren Linen Thread. ‘Full line of all kinds of Embroidery Material. ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at OPPENHEIMER’S ‘New Building, 51¢ 9th st. ».w., ‘20 Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine. O”™ “4222005 axe noon beopen ail summer. "A Ruliine of Art Reedie- and 15-3 Az Aw Buow Con, ‘A abel of Odds apd Ends in TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andatew SEOOND-HAND TRUKKS an TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, Cl ‘1231 Peansyivenia sve, av, LIST FOR FRIDAY. JUNE 22D. IT 18 IMPOSSIBLE for the merchant doing a eredit ‘business to compete, in prices, with the merchant who does not, We merchants, in friendly rivalry for your patronage, know well exough this is inevitable; though, of course, it'll only be the merchant doing & strictly cash business who'll tell youof it. Discrest silence or a skilful wriggling out of it from the otber side, THE PALAIS ROYAL, OMfen's Bargains below.) Mees Axo Bors. Fram, Samrs ‘For Bicycling, Rowing, Lawn Tennis, and iste. We reckon these shirts worth what the credit stores charge for them. $2.50—Genuine English Flannel Sbirte in Checks ‘and Plaids, All Wool, Well Shrunk; Worth 83. ‘82,50—French Tricot Cloth: All Wool, Plain Colors im new and beautiful shades; Worth $3.50. 82.50—White Flannel Shirts with Plaived Front; Shrunk; Worth $3. 82—French, Fancy, All-Wool Flannel Shirta, besu- tiful colorings and patterns; Worth 8: $125—Gray Flannel Shirts, Plaited Fronts; War ranted All Wool, and Worth $2. ‘1—Imitation English Flannel Shirts; not all wool; in other respects the same as the $2.50 English Shirt; colots warranted fast, - BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS, (For ladies below.) Dress Goons Banoarxe. 18c. CHALLIES, Same prices as heretofore, but & Darwain, becausd we have opened new and choice pat- terns and which are cheaper at 18c. thah the undesir- able and old patterns at 150. a yard. 260. GINGHAMS, In stating we offer Anderson's Genuine Scotch Gingbams for !25e, we don't mean [oue or two pieces of undesirable patterns, but THE NEW- EST ANDBEST AND NOOTHER. The lace stripes, plaids and checks you'll much admire; such patterns 9g sell for 40c. aud 45c. a yard. 120. GINGHAMS, came with the job lot of Scotch Ginghams. Had to take them to get Anderson's novel- ties, Mention this because we said we wouldn't keop DomesticGinehams. These are 15¢, Gturhams for 1234. not much price concession, but such pretty pat- terns we mention them in our bargain list, (Continued below.) Tae Larest For Hats. ‘Ms “%., Brussels and Point d’Esprit NETS for hat trimming; Streamers, used also for veils, Diack, white and a fine variety of delicate tints in the new shades, from 19¢. a yard. Mull Ties, 2 for 25c.; beauties. Worn on hate for the country, Sar (Continued) _ Suoe Bancarxs Soox Goxe. 13 PAIRS of Travelers’ Samples remain. Sige 3 only. Best French Kid, Opera-toes, hand-sewed. Prices, $2.25, $2.50 and $3; worth just double these prices. Our 84 French Kid Hand-sewed Oxfords, with patent leather tips, opera and common-sense shapes, $3.50 for to-morrow. Babies' (sizea 1 to4) Kid Shoes, all colors, 35c.. in- stead of 50c. (Continued below.) HANDKERCHIEP HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEF, ‘Never such values before, because never before such A purchase. Six thousand Handkerchiefs in one lot is large purchase—s foolish purchase at this season without a price inducement. Handkerchiets at half price sounds like s yarn. It's true, and only possible because of prompt payment in buying. Anticipating. if we ask but our usual profits, you will buy them by the half dozen and dozen instead of singly, prompts the following quotations: LOTS 71, 72, 73 AND 75. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS in amall compass, be cause men will not read long advertisements. The prices, 1236, 25, 35, 39,44 and 50c. each, When we tell you we offer for 12}4c. each the eame fancy borders or plain tape borders, or plain white hemstitched bor- ders, and the same quality linen os usually given in 25e. Handkerchiefs, you'll doubt us, We expect that till you've seen the koods. Jap Silk Handkerehiets, with taucy borders, st 250. for small sizes and 50c. for large sives, is just half Price—half their worth. LoT 32. 12%. EACH. Ladies’ very fine pure Linen Handerchiefs, sprinkled with live-looking flowers; true in color and form, only lacking smell. Well-known 25c. Handkerchiefs, these, LOTS 19, 11, 15, 13 AND 9. 1240. EACH. Nearly 50 styles of fancy hemastitched borders. Genuine French designs and never before shown in 12ie. Handkerchiefs. Colors warranted fast. The linen as sheer as usually noticed in 190, and 250, Handkerchiefa, LOTS 25 AND 6. 1240. EACH. Mourning Border Handkerchiefs in siz new styles, ‘LOTS 20, 22 AND 23. Sheer and heavy linen. Plain white, %-inch, }-inch, 1-inch and 2-inch hemstitched borders, ‘LOTS 28, 29 AND 30. 12340. EACH. ‘The prettiest styles and most varied assortment of white Embroidered Handkerchiefs ever shown in this city. The quality of the linen and work will make you buy by the half dozea, We show fancy embroidered emstitched borders, reversed borders, corded and woven borders. A half hundred styles, The dice pattern is identical to our former 25c. styles, LOT 41. 100, EACH, ‘The deecription gives the ides of fine handkerchief, ‘LOTS 45, 47, AND 250 EACH. No less tham 41 Gifferent styles, The sheerest of linen. The most showy as well as the quietest of pat- terns are shown in the hundred and one styles of fancy colored hemstitched borders. A very pretty stylenas bioeks of various colors distributed over the handker chief. Artistically speaking, the plain white anes are r THURSDAY, JUNE 218T, 1888, ‘To-morrow will be Remnant Day. In keeping With our announcement of afew days ago, we refrain from stating the price from which the goods have been reduced, simply giving the re- duced, or “remnant” prices. However, the “remnant” price is always less than the recular price—we gladly make it less. We lose nothing. ‘This plan of « weekly remnant sale enables us $0 keep our stock clean the year sround, as every ‘Friday's offering is the accumulation of the pre- ceding five days’ business, Hargaine are plen- Newmarkets, For ladies going traveling, 5- Striped Cloth Newmarkets, loose-fitting front, close. Dell sleeves. Sizes, 32, 36, and 38. “Remnant” price, only 87. Wrapa 3 Ladies’ Black Grenadine Short ‘Wraps, with beaded net sleeves. Sizes, 34 and 36, “Remnant” price, 94.75. Jeckata, 4 Ladies’ Light Kersey Cloth En- glish Walking Jackets, satin-lined. single- ‘breasted, bell sleeves; stylish and perfect-8t- Gos, Mises 96 and 38. “Remnant” price, only Wrappers, 3 Ladies White Embroidered India Linon “Hubbard” Wrappers, slightly solled, Sizes, 34 and 36, “Remnant” pricg only $6.25 each. Children’s Dresses. 5 Flannel Dresses, 11 Gobelin Blue and Terrs Cotta—the season's two best shades, sizes 4, 8, and 10 years, at the low ‘Remnant price of $3.25 each. Misses’ Suits. 4 Misses’ White India Linon Suits; begin to show handling; sizes 14 and 16 years, at the extremely low “Remnant” price of 93.75 per suit, 3 Misses’ “Outing” Flannel Suits, of Navy Blue Flannel, braided in Blue, and Terra Cotta braided in Bisck; sizes 14 and 16; excellent, stylish Suite st the low “Remuaxt” price of 89.50 each. (Third floor.) Jerseys. We have lumped the balance of three of four lots at » uniform low “Remusut” price— ‘® considerable reduction. 15 in all—2 Navy Blue, size 40; 3 Brown, sizes 38 and40; 2 Pink, size 32, and 8 sizes, 38, 40, and 44, at the extraordinarily low “Remnant” price of 81.50 each. Suitefor Ladies, 1 elegant Figured China Silk Suit, last of the lot, slightly soiled, size 34, at the low “Remnant” price of 15. 1 fine Pongee Silk Suit, handsomely trimmed with Grass-green Velvet, size 36, at the low “Rem- nant” price of $15. (Third floor.) “Odd sizes” in Boy's Suite, Where we have only s few suite left of acertain style we lower the price to find a buyer for these sizes, Five Boy's All-wool Jers:y Sailor Suita, knee pants, sailor blouse, trimmed military style with white braid, sizes 4, 5,7, and 9 years, at the low rem- nant price of 83 per suit. Four Boy's Two-piece Velveteen Kilt Suita, made Norfolk style, and finished equal to cus- tom work; colors, navy, seal, black, and wine; sizes, 23, 4, 5,andB yeare Will be offered Friday at the low ‘remnant price of 85 per suit. Will bear repetition, “85 fora velveteen suit. (Third floor.) Shawl “Remnants.” Eleven All-wool Cash- mere Shawla, considerably soiled from being displayed, 5 cardinal and @ cream. Remnant price 60c. each. Que Cream Wool Knit Shawl, soiled, at & “remnant” price of $1.25. Three Crochet Cape Shawis, 1 each, cream. pink, and At. blue; “remnant” price, $1. Four Fine Qual- ity All-wool Cashmere Shawis, in cream, some- ‘what soiled; “remnant” price, 81. One Hand- some Persian Shawl, last of its kind; “remnant” Price, @3.50. Allof the above are remarkably good values, (Third floor.) Sateen “Short Lengths.” Largest accumu- lation since the season opened. We propose to make the prices low enough to induce you to relieve usof the entire accumulation to-mor- row, These are “euds” of our choicest styles ‘and colorings, ‘and are in desirable lengths for Children’s and Misses’ Suits, Ladies’ Wrappers and Combination Dresses, Freres Koeclin's Best French Sateens; all lengths under four yards reduced to 15c. per yard, all lengths over four yards reduced to 20c. per yard. “Short Lengths” of American Sateens 10 aud 12K. ber yard. (Second floor.) Hosiery “Odd Sizes.” ‘Tue last few pairs of every hne are remnants. 9 Pairs Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, split feet, in seal brown; size, 8 only. “Rem- pant” price 3 pairs for #1. 6 Pairs Ladies’ Black Silk Plated Hose, colored tipped heel and toe, size 93 only. “Remmaut” price 62340, 10 Pairs Ladies’ Fine Grade Fancy Striped ‘Hose; sizes 8 and 8% only. “Remnant” price 5 pairs for $1. 8 Pairs Children’s Navy Blue Ribbed Cotton Hose, double at knee, heel, and toe; size 8 only, “Remnant” price only 37 4c. (First floor.) “Ends” of a few lots in Parasols, which wo de- sire to close out at once, One 20-inch light blue figured satin Parasol at a “remnant” price of $1. One 22-inch red and black plaid satin Parasol, slightly imperfect, at a ‘‘remnant” Price of 81.50. inch ecru and brown laid satin Parasol, slightly damaged, at a ‘remnant” price of #1.50. Three black 24- h double-faced Windsor silk Sun Umbrellas atthe low, “remnant” price {of 2. ‘Three of 26-inch at a “remnant” price of #2. These quotations ¢ive but a faint idea of the cheap- ness of these lots. They should be seen. Linen Department. “Short Lengths” of bleached, unbleached and Turkey-red Table Damasks, 1% to 3:4 yards. Ten “Haif-dozeun” of Damask Napkins, Odd tand Soiled Towels, Oda and Solled Table-cloths, “Short Lengths” of White Goods, Short Lengths of Crashes aud Towelings. Also» few short lengths of Pillow and Sheeting Linens at low “remnant” prices. Gecondtioor.) “Small Sizes” in Gloves. 2 pairs Button ‘Length Chamois-Skin Gloves, at half; size 63 only, “Remnant” price 50c. 13 pairs 8 button, Gray Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, Embroidered Backs; size 5) ouly, “Remuant” price 7c. 17 pairs 8 Button Length Black Jersey jsilk Gloves in sizes 5 and 53 only, at the low “Remnant” price of 0c, (First floor.) “Short Lengths” of Laces in White and Beige Oriental Flouncings, in %, 1, 154, 1% and 2% yards cachet “Remnant” price of 25c. per yard. Another lot of 40-inch White and Bicge Oriental Lace Flouncings in about the same lengths, at a “Remnant” price of 50c. per yard, which will be found proportionately cheap. 7 “Short Lengths” of 40 and 45 inch Beige and White Oriental Lace Flouncings, %, 1%, 134, 2% 2% and 3% yards, at a“Remnaut” price of 81. per yard, These are exceptionally good lace values. The usual accumulation of Cream and Black Silk Laces and Flouncings will be shown and marked unusually low, we being particular- Jy anxious to clean up the stock at this time. ‘Dress Goods. Economical buyers can alwsys make a judicious selection from our Short ‘Longths of Woollens. Last Friday « purchaser ‘was overheard to say tofe friend,“What an elegaut assortment of Lengths for Children's Dreas¢s, they are just grand.” The end pieces of our best ‘woolens are tobe found among our “Remuanta”* ‘at considerably lessiregular prices. In the offer- ing will be noticed a few Wrapper and Dress ‘Lengths of our Figured All-Wool Challis, 10 ‘and; 14 yardsseach, marked at @ “Remnant” price of 37%c. per yard. Fancy Embroidery Department. A few “odd Jots" of Linen Doylies st half price, 5 Stamped Bureau Covers, white and cresm, drawn-work borders, size 2 yards. “Remnant” price, $1.25. “Odd lot" of Decorative Japanese Fans, in bright and attractive colorings. “Remnant” Price, only 10c. each. 4 Damask Table Covers, 40 in, square and [fringed. “Hempant® price, i feather stitching and fine tucks, embroidery ruffle around the neck, sleeves and skirt; sizes 6 months to 2 years, “Remnant” price, 82. 2 Infante’ French Nainsook Dresses, all-over yoke, neck, sleeves and skirt trimmed with em- broidery; sizes 6 months to J years, “Rem- cit Hi a ‘Gorest Covers, cut V-shape f C., THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1888-SIX PAGES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WANTED--HELP.- WANTED--SITUATIONS. Watkins”. DPR Suee nA | WATE EE a WWASTED—A woman TO KING AND Yi et elie eee ‘ANTED—A BOY TO fade, roast & HAAG ianutecturiag Jewelers ANTED— ‘COOKS, 810 TO 840; CRAM. Mk ratty By coy Gooks. SAi'E A: GOOMBE, O5G Fet aw. jed-3e ANTED—A LAD TLEMAN CLERK W why anderatand the clan pussoeas Adateen in Se CLAIM Star ome, “*DEPIeDCS wares capes WASTED-IWO WHITE WOMEN. ONE TO V cok and sent n washing one for chamber work. trets PARTICULAR. Stat ofc wale ANTED—TO E AS ARTISTS DRAPED model s young lady of about twenty years, of id fined ry ti Floaant and ladyiike "AdGrose MATIST: Lo Beestas oftice, Je21-2t* Warten YOUNG WHITE WOMAN TO 000! ‘wash and iron in s small family; references, 81582 Gorcornnat aw. PSs WANTED AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, LIVING ‘ou Tepresent our house tate, Salary about 6100 moptily "References given exacted. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1383, rw. York. 2e21-thaadw ‘WANIED_GENTLEMAN TO ASSUME CHARGE of new branch of our business morning: 812,weekly to begin: experience hot needed, must be quitk to think and act aud come ‘well recommended. Avply F. A. THUEE & CO., 1304 Fst mow. dt AN WHO UNDER- jorse and to ou eretces required, Address Box 34, Star oft.” It" WANTEDWTHREE On FOUR HoURs DAILY fo wait ou our indy customers.” Good pay to well recommended person,” Call ally after: Oclock. FRANK 1 STEWART, S18 Fat .w- lt ANTED_FOR A FAMILY OF THREE A WHITE ‘Girl for general housework. ‘Hofereuce required. sezo-gte —_"'"Thguire 1342 North Capitol st V fas practical ex litres BOG. as practic - d KEEFER, Bar office, “State age: Reference Je50.30" WASTED-FIVE WHITE GIRLS TO SELECT feathers, smart, active white or colored bose to ganyass. on salary. "Gall after 4 pin WM. SEITE Feather Duster Mamufactory, 724 Ra st, me. S209 WASTEDIA Goo. ‘epi Rape H ‘Aud iron mall family’; in the country month. Call st'1349 Let. jet0-2ee W3NTED,— 4 SETTLED WOMAN. Wo 15 thoroughly competont to nure young children must have good references and be williug € leave the ety tor thesummer 1845 Rat... Jea0-at WW ANTEDCA YOUTH, 18 OR 20 YEARS OF AGE, to draw soda. one, having experleute. preferred mbaringey, good salary to the right one. ERTZ'S fois’ WANTED YO! cooks, houseworkers, &c. Algo, waiters, wh dressuakers, white and colored cooks, house workers, Se, city Jaundress for resort. FM. BURNHAM, 630 and 633 WEA XTEDTAT DICKS AGENCY, Wont OKS, 10 10 $40; chambermalds, Waitresses, “nurses, laundresa, men cooks, waiters, butlers.couchmen.dairy: men, and hotel heip for resorta. 613 7th st.u.w. Je20- WARTED,<, TWO, PIE BAKERS: ONE. FIRST- lags and one with some experience; Union hat L. He TAMB, 54 Pataw. 3e20-2t" WADSTED-DINING-ROOM SERVANT FOR FAM- riy wear ity; also, capable nurse for infant; ref- erences required, " Address Box 53, Star office, 520-2" WANTED — LADY SHORTHAND AND TYPE Writer, without references; must be sociable: wazos good and certain; state awe, Address Box 2) Star offic 3220-30" WANTEDSA MAN TO SHIP MANUFACTCRED ork and ‘keop the books at our mili” sober and alive man: no other need apply. WHEATLY BROS, corner 30th and Kets. uw. WANTED=A EEGISTERED piy to 1001 1th st. ae. 18-3 WASTED-AT BURGESS’ AGENCY, 425 10TH s#1., above Gas Office White and coloFed cooks, 10 to.40 chambermalds, waivers, drivers, farm hands {or city and away, all with references, Je19-6t" ‘Apply at at 2049 Oth st. nw. W&ASTED—Y KYouNG way Dato a sip, rare Goatnose; bet nteremces fy, ag Seale rurees. Bote SAM 2 SOOMBS. ‘ANTED_BY A to lea a SE ‘ANTED—TO MASTER OARPENTERS—TWO Le ave., near B. and P. depot. rs ie 'ANTED_AITUATIONS 300 CHAMBER- W ‘arias: ang cooks nureen inaiee ouarte ees = See ; nine Fa stan ie eee — DICK’ GENCY FOR OOOKS, ae a yalete for tray sveling walters, men. and hosters for resorts. Alicity references, 613 7th sta. ¥. 3020-30" ‘W4XTED_BY 4 COLORED WOMAN A SITUA- ay, Sb eDewer good eaterenee, Call Laat eh \ ‘ANTED POSITION 48 FRAVELING PALES. man Handle any clues 9 rpferegeee furmiabed: “Adres Wasi. DRUMMER ‘Star 5 3e20-3t* ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM THE iT gvodh, beat ‘of references and. festimcuial foun inst over: id Writes German; salary low to start address PRED. Star ofice yel@at= War. POSITION BY A YOUNG LADY, now cashier in drug store. Add: . S., Star office, r Sei Susi Ray'ae WANTED—HOUSES. WASTED-T0 RENT BY A, PROMPT-PAYING tenant, two-story G-room House with modern improvements, within 15 minutes’ walk from corner Pennaylvanie ave. and 10th st; northwest day V ANTED-TO PURCHASE ‘containing seven oF eight room inprovementa, south front with east aide lot preferred: ust be in good neighborhood : will pay sll cash, oF Day subject to ineumbrance A, ronan location, a tion of property, and lowest cash price, Box Vee shea “1 WANSTED-f08 ONE YEAR FROM JULY 14 well furnished house of ten or twelv2 rooms in the city. addrose JT. 1, as often, Peace ag RSS Sees aloo Iaewe wrorage room, or monte 389 Oe ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFU PEERLESS OR RENT—-Two © NI ating 24 story rooms in private Roe ated nbs TORE GONG FOR s Sp OLE OF SECOND STOR] FuONT. betwen 8 and 1Y o'clock a a5 2 eos STEER argos convenient to eeveral nee of core. RENT — COMMUNICATING BROOMS TO or unfurnished. ITE OF UNFURN- on first floor: RK RENT—TO GENTLEMEN-NICE ROOMS qhade. im nw part JOR RENT—COOL, AInY ROOMS AT SUMMER from herdic and ear lines. JR KEN T—BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMMER ROOMS: im private family, corner house, south and front references required: 1 ; completely turciahed for | Tent for less during summer on Licht housekeeping. Inonths to responsible parties. Apply at 1414 Colum KR RENT—BY JULY 1—A LARGE, NICELY frou furnished. second-sto: Gentleman or married couple pref hw 20H ST, N. first and second floors; South exposure. ove square west of War and S Partments, transiente| modated,, ROR RENT Kent dot to expeed from $22 10 630, Ad for | rf Rreenr for three re ise ree s Se SEVERAL FRONT ROOMS, 1017 14th atm, ST—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND ‘cellent table board, ou reasomable te! bof Prauikiin Park lovstion sud | Transients at reasonable rates. With or without ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, WATER Wei Price from $2,000 to $3,000 cash. From owner only. A¢ with full particulars, A. gegocans. Post Office mt, Washi WARTED TWO HOUSES—ONE FOR €4,000, ‘act location and rea: the yea V ANTED—THREE-STORY HOUSE, WITH NINE yes: in geod condition: ene re- spectuble nei Tent mot to excec permanent tenant, Aadiress TENANI: ¥. sel ANTED — A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, IN northwest section, for the suinmer months: io children; unexcepuonsble references. Address Box 14. Star of Je19-3t W'STED, DIRECT FiioM OWNERS woUrrs rt murchasera. ALY p10) placed with us will be liberal yagvprtined ato ie ee hw. Jel-3t° rest and im ‘borhood, at from 0, mouth. CH. RAG, OOF Tab sk hw ICE AND STORE ROOMS, three lange regms on | 10 to 130 Leet deep, 24 feet | st wante of tenant; ail ou first, second and third floors tl be fintaived to te other 83.900, or ue business property | mate exi ox 80, te aud best part Fst, ENT—OFFICE-ROOMS IN BUILDING 1216 | BEALL, BROWN & CO. 1921 F st MORE BOARDERS CAN BE at fatiroad ‘erve, airy rooms plenty sheds, seth. tran ee es : wuiks kiisek Wotemery County Ma ase ASE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER feet. CHOW, Berryvile, Ya Oy Hop * Brooke! station, BIC! Mou! prance Wii ED-SUMWER BOARDERS water furnished guests 75 9: peste ate Se ‘and ttver =: ByEney Rockingham, . eae DEER PARK. FIVE MINUTES: WALK FROM A Tncrties taree brsck house weikehated ry 5 ATE salle, Vegetales, Rret-ieas” tae we GENERAL YOUTHS CAN PROCURE Goon cov SS try board at moderate prices, Lealthy lovatian, t Washington. refereuces «1 dress FAKM, Star office ey A DEMCHIFUL HOME IN THE MOUNTA for families with children . large roome, iawn Dortico, aprius water house ‘and ‘table complet comiort, Mra. FE McCARTY, Monroe Grove F hear Aldie, Loudoun County, V wez0-*) Mii * HUFFMAN, TWO MILES FROM F AME Hill, Va. wishes scme Sumer Boarders Luce Louse and good farm and good fruit. asdr ove for terms, Re w20 OANDERS WANTED AT PLEASANT COUN’ cee dence neat Marshall Stativn, Fauguler Cou abundance ‘of shade, fraits aind yeretabie~. Geo eater, or particulars alarm WG. 1 run Mills, Peaguier County, Va 20 {UMMEK BOARDING. — EXCELLENT Bo. Broad raome, fine chalytente water pletty of st Rear Mountains, river, tal aE relates ‘Terms: Per work, @7 to #10. per moulin, @2 > te APMC NTUREY veep Sedo FFO8 600, acurT counrRy BoAKD aprty Je20-2t* ____ Lincoln, Lonidoun Con, Va. CERRE GonDo. ¥u drems MEN. COL. G. TYLER, Buckland Willian Co. Va. OARDERS WILL BE ENTERTAINED BY MAW Dr. AB. P ¥ or single or cominup 98 per week. childs feet OR RENT—A STORE AND DWELLING AT 113 7th st “nw. for $30 © mauth iy sdvance, ‘WAXTED_FROM OWNERS TO RENT TO Cala: | %. 190 Nuucare. ss. rompt-paying tenants several, Houses, ou sand in ood, 8500 | Tent to customers, as We have more calls for face their houses in Gur $307 ist nw sein FOR SALE—LOTS. WANTED-A FEW RELIABLE MEN: STEADY employment. Apply at once, 605 F st. p.w.19-2w WANTED BOY BETWEEN THE AGES OF 17 and 19 to help in the bar, and good German irl to Work im the kitchen. Appisti749 Ba-av. WARNIED-A COMPETENT | CHAM also a good cook. must stay atu city references. “Apoly with thein at 1331 o19-3t WASTED | DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU. Feau, conducted by ladies, men, and women, white id colored, for all Kinds of domestic Iabor, for Dis- ict and states, with reference. 717 M stn, W,uiy L1-7W* WANTEDIWELYE MEN TO TRAVEL AND ive xoods away: for dole it; security re quired, “Apply from 2t0 3 only. DUALAY, U8 Fat. hw. 5 N ENERGETIO, ENTERPRISING sitmaied outside Washington, to represent iu bag wtate, Salary $70. References given ied. MANUFACTURER, Lock | Box {585, = myPe-thbe-tw WASTED | 50.000 LADY “AGENTS, tare Dr- ely, also inen: grandest toney-making inven- tionot the gre; over million sold. MRS. H.-F. IYTTLE, Chicago, Ii Se _____sel-10t* ” Vv y ANTED—3100 TO $300 A MONTH CAN BE iuade working, for ua. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their who.e time to the Lusiness, Spare moments may be profitably em= ployed aleo.” A few vacaucies in towns and cities. B. JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main st, Kichuond, Va, WANTED THE FRENCH COX FECTIONER AND Caterer of the Maison Ritts, 1110 and 1112 Conn, ave., bet 1. and M sts, has now lis parlors on first and, second floors ready to receive the promenaders of the avenue and the public. They will find most every Kind of creams, water ices and fresh cakes, 21-1m' Wanteo-a 'T FOR A LARGE PUR- nished Louse duriug the summer months. If de- sirable owner would like to retain certain roma | Ap- 1015 List. 21-34" pli WASTED-HONSE T0 TAKE CARE OF DURING stimmer for light use: saddle horse preferred; excellent pasture, best of care and attention. Address: RO. F. CAMP, Box 722, City Je21-3t* ‘will sell low or trade for a small house. DAVID D. STOXE, BUG F st, 1 SALE—CHEAP—OFFER WANTED—LOT ON Fritettetween tibane toineg’ te inne wep Splendid site for a house and stable. i DAVID D. 8TO! Je20-3t 806 F st owner of lot 1 in square «. of 1039; trianwie 1,frout- east: CONTAINING ONLY 6. Jot to be positively sold within ten days; title perfect, farther information furnished by del9-3t* WELLER & KEPE(TY, 326 Pa. ave. s.0. F T TS ON WEST SIDE CONN ave., at. ; also three Houses, 12x26: four rooms, rented at ‘810 per month: 11 per cent net investment. ‘Apply to Sletbvat'W: W. SicCULLOUGH, Linuber Dealer, 20 ‘per square foot ‘Apply to PITNEY. & D. 1305 F vi aw. yd. QOK SALE—FINE LOTS, 40x! 7th -xtended, east side, near Whitney ave.; street cars: ‘for business cf residences uo’ betters property ‘a gubstautiel valuein that Weinity ata lew price easy terms. GEO. W. LINKINs, Mpelo-ut 1Wtivand Hste_ RK SALE—IF YOU'D MAKE i J QUICK, aoe eee copy eee iews, Ross- mn Conmigo Goubie'sa “value, ‘Heithbok “s E ROR SALE CHOICE SMALL Lots IN MT. PLEAS- ments receive 3. R. HERTFORD, _elsim 142335 St. n.w.. between K and L; 22 feet tront: at low fg: ureif taken now.ou very easy terune, BEALL, BLOW 800.1321 Fac Jas 2m ate vicinity of Dr. Hammond's new residence, Co- Jumbia Heights, at ‘tbat warrant au advance. Dr. 100,000, MM. Pak Hy Shee Tas ne WANIED FOR THREE MONTHS FROM JULY 20 milon into tho country. “Adina, stating terase es into the ‘coun ire Box 154, Star office. = rusetg W ASTED-To PURCHASE_NEW AND USEFUL inventions sud patents of ev oF small” Calon A. MAYEN, 1399 Vet. Jeal-SO W ite cts horse and phacion oF bean fer Ka eae ise and phaeton ; security aivens “Address C:Ke'Le Star ofica, Je20 Se Vv ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE: 30 ACRES OF Splendid penture-land. with shade,on the ce Wwe TED DRESSES | STAMPED. NEW PAT. od MRS. MENGERT'S _ 9019-6t* 419 91 VV ANTED—TO RENT BY THE MONTH Ladiew’ Riding and Driving Ho quired. Apply to WM. G. MIDDLETON, Skilled “workmen oxy workme! prices moderate: driven ¥ “WWANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS per pound, Gout wet strony oF rancid: keeps bee, ter than butter; satisfaction assured (all the round) or money refunded. "“W.%"" 3 Ib. prints of en pee eter 20 cents is not excelled at 4 sth, w.; open all orders de- WASTED FoR CASH—FURNITURE. Beds, Carpets, Stoves, or entire Hoi Sot Ba Feberal household woude in latwe Address Box 16, Star office, ‘WAXTED-PENSONS WIpHING CESSONS AT ome ‘sumier na hy, and Bookkeeping, to addrens JA‘. CORMIDON, Sivise Bapitol card-stand. Jel-Im"" WSASTED-CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 4% ST, 7. Highest cast prices paid for ladies’ aud entlonien's “cast ‘om Clothing. Send “postal ‘ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED, AND DRT APumpenndsto work easy.” Puma aud pom Mock furnlahed. ‘Terms moderate. WML. MOPFA S35 thet ne. aE iay3-2m VANTED— PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- (W ittred» stattressee nade over in teat-clasr Hoke osorences furuiaied at taeeraaiauaip, Work dou ‘eaidouoes. Address C. NELSON, nw mh 2-140 ANTED — GOOD SECONDHAND CLOTHING, tcuns, revolvers, old gold and’ silver, for which best cask “prices” will bey Call’ of addreas ave, corner 2det, KEYS Loan Office, 201 CARPET CLEANING ‘ANTED-STEAM, ET, CLEAN WANTED AT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- Butter is Mivered in 36 Ib. Fwardt" pe 40c., lb, Gor. Vase Gbeeeo and Butternilk. Sweet Shik Se. por quest, ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND ‘Renovating Works; Feathers Rae Pea ore pot MAP SaE Danie Uaanoer PERSONAL i@ LADY IN siete Please arrange for int Seca as near Kenesaw, 50c. a foot. feneeaw near ithe Sbe a foots ‘Corner lot, 1004150, 50c. a foot. 15th st. extended, 506x150, 35c. 2 foot. East Capitol, between 6th and 7th, 1.65. ‘THOS, G. HENSEY, 39-2 226 ¥ st. peculators"—Five desirable Lots on isih st, ae Reser oh ~ a 1 BALE—CHEAP—LOOK! FIVE LOTS, 13250. Also, five lots, 12x03. Cor, 7th and I sta n. EARLY, maa a Sr JOR SALE, CHEAR 1 LOT, 20x08; ALSO, 1 1oT, ‘32x40. 7thand K sts. ne Je1-1m ni a as F% Caen WITHIN BLOCK OF DUPONT eircle for $1,000; very ARLES EARLY, ean! 603 14th st, nw. oR SALE_A NUMBER GF SHORT LOTS NEAR vapply ON fCHARLES EARLY, ‘D ‘ST ‘ment of small amounts: $25 down and 10 ver inonth will ‘buy a” building lot on street or avenue, four squares from Pennsylvanis aveuve cars, at ouly $300, eA. Pi 1419 New Yorkave. apz3-3m. Bie A mR SALE_LOTS—G ST. BET. 13TH AND 14TH . - 1027, 81x130; price 3c. sta, n.e., lot 8, 9a. 10: price Soca myl4-3m 1321 Fst MONEY TO LOAN ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- real gptate, securi a ed TYLER & Ruri FORD. ‘ONEY, CONSTANTLY ON HAND ON AP. x 6 it of 80.000 B83 per cont Loan ATie Ft, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—$100,000 ‘TO LOAK-1 Baiumore, LOAN IN SUMS TO 8UIT. 8.000 SLOWS TBaaprzr, my20-1m 1351 Fat hw. Mo"R Iasi ae vith ay, 1m war Bat ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL Maiti tweet sats of mai Mires MeReeeS = = re eet eae ee WEE oer reer W4STED—HOUSES. LARGE AND SwALT TO | houses than we can auppiy. Owners will do well tp | bo rented at woy price. Arp! Bda, HERKON & RAMEY, | woiug away JOR SALE-AN ELEGANT LOT ON OTH ST. 20 a eee t. " Apply to JOHN LARGE NEW stable, best busi: | FROAKD IN ROCKVILLE POR FOU! LD ngs sree; bet bas: | LE POR FOUR apULTa. POR RENT_STORE AND DWELLING AT 1636 Toots, with all mod. Inquire 1638 4th et, Jal ALE — MISCELLANEOUS ANTED — TO SELL A GOOD YOUNG HOKSE, | ‘will work in all barties. good saddle bor Fanted sound for’ @) ‘OR SALE—READ THIS AD, CAREFULLY. THE n.w.. containing 1: ing 154 feet on Kentucky ave. and 152 feet on 14th st, | 31 FEET, NEEDS MONEY and authorized us to receive sealed sffers; the yee. war: | Cail or adders JOH AKERS, The Belvedere, cor, Pa svecaud 3d stv s “ SHTFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTA(NE! HEAP — SOME TABLES ND | Dit? . or Dishou. suitable for's caterer’ in ‘woud condi pian | Apply at 410G st nw. ‘AMILY GOING TO LEAVE THE to sell Furniture at very low price. $15 bet. Hand I ste, T A BARGAIN-THE HANDSOME | Bar Fixtures and Steamed-Oyster Boiler with pirte, Also. about a dozen. Chairs uitable tor dining-roous, Low restau Vetween 9 snd 10 aud 4 1200" Pennsyivan ‘bet. Band 8; 24x12, running through toZist | 70K SALE — ‘WO FINE BUILDING 192100 feet cach to th st. iw. AD | POR SALE—S0-INCH EXPERT COLUMBIA BI- ‘cle, enameled, in goud order: price, with touls, JOK SALE—A BROWN HORSE, SUITABLE FOR Gouble set ofsuperior ight harness city, THOS. KUSKELL & CO., 485% Cat. Ww. J1S 003" 4 VERY FINE 54-INCH NICKEL plated Star Bicycle, in fine runuing order, for $40 casb of $50 in instalments; 1120 Gti st. nw.’ Wheels enameled black. Jez ‘aut, only $500 and #600, each suall cash pay- ey teortas Ses | JF OR SALE, BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lor, 16TH cK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO- cery, Meat and Provision Store, entirely Lew, au @xcelient opportunity tos man of pusb. established over twenty years, Call 52 Hat. ne JOR SALE—-CHEAP—A | VALUABLE POINTER % Years cid, beautifully dress F.R "WOOD, Star oiice. OR SALE_CHEAP_ONE GRAY HORSE, 6 YEARS uitable for light oF heavy no for gad fa triab will be given, “Addrcen FOR SALE—SEVERAL LOTS IN THE IMMEDI. prices Hammond's Bouse will cost between $50.000 and ‘marked, broken -Ad- eld. sound and qe A at Mrs. BRAUN'S, = a E—A HOVER; SUPERIOR MACHINE; = 7 Inquire at 220 K FR SALE—“ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND 2s 3 TES WITH EVERY oll & food cash business: satis. Teasous Kiven for selling. Address ox 130, . i SALE— i 739x80: heap. Apply t0 “ ye Dupont Ciesla, 17 0z00; very cheap. Apply thing complete: d 1K SALE—AT A BARGAIN VICTOR TKICYCLI ood as new. ApDly 1Z08% 8 st. nw. Al L 7 It; no blemish; fearless and tireless; plendid lady's horse; eight years old, also vue Bab” cock four-seut (ump-seat) canopy top surrey car- ria dsome: comfortable: casy Tunuing: Biso ingle harness; Dear! for two or tour persons, 911 ° MERICAN CYCLOPE- x amon*h. “A new, revised, set. Now ready. Samples seut to residence for examination tree.” Address JAMES M. DOUGH. x CRE OF BLE, bout seventy-five horves, Address JUUN i 17: 19-30" JFROR_ SALE — CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, | Carts, Pouy Carts, Surrey and all kinds of Spring on. eeay pay uicute oF comb, repairing a mper PR CbUK S205 Bi wt.' West Washitar- JOR SALE—A BARGAIN —GAS-STOVE. NO UsE. for ft: wall sell cheap. ~ aS aes es = QOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM Sinorntg SiaE code Men SALOMON, Sale ae tween dd and 4% sts. and Peunsyl ‘CABLE & $ONS’ UPRIGHT PIANO. Perfect order musically and full al cont #300; welling price, #1 SALE—G0 GALLONS OF MILK, DAILY DE. ot, Wharf Gam and 7 pm, scaarantecd, origi- MITH, 1225 Pa ave. ROP sale-FLaxo BARGAINS TO MAKE BOOM $49. A Sauare, 1p good order, for berinner. in ‘Square, for vy | SERING BANK i xew |S) OFBERS FIRST-CLASS BO, inne roma. fruit, lock, OwugE | $2 per Week. Traine iyi daily. Hefereuces exobay Jer1-3t%S | Adres SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va. myse-ah T—CHEAP_STORE AND EIGHT-ROOM | Dwellins: cellar, water, was, &°.. 450. 30.50 if taken at Gnce. AS. CAY WOO) 910 9th wt new. ND FIXTURES IN THE Kind of business. “Cau | ‘Apply ummediately : Geek BOARD IN THE wou thie for & few permong without children, et of mnonth, early ty HATTIE NESBY ront Royal, Warren Oo. Ve. dele. FEW BOARDERS DESIRED POR THE st ier, pleamaut rooms. location hich sd bealt S. sulle from station. vagetabien, Iruit, milk, sd + wuveyauce to aud from station terns uioderate Ht KENT—STORE AND DWELLING No. 1804 | fees Mre D.C. OWINGS, Boyd's, Md el-3: 14th st. uw: new and waitaule for auy Dusinems PB. MTERS & 80: 428 Now York uve. JOk KENT—A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK STORE aud dwelling, cor. 25th ana T CoERTEY Doak av ThE a ATT Mansion Taatlaatiav tile. one auinute’s walk from station. rv el . Tovina, plenty of abi pply or na Gress hire at FAIL: Hystiovilies Ma Seibears WANTED Doanvens av HALPINE STATIO! | Wiattorcitan Drsrchs eLINE STATION | Zegetables, large rooms, terms low. Address | MASTER” Jel 3° P.O. Bor 44, Kockville. Md. Jeo 3 CSERTRY, BOARD—COLD POINT FARM, VET hear station: new bouse: high. breezy,” slated Fheunds, with beau tl views. pure, cold spriug waver | Jersey uitik aud butter: ewirm, chickens, fruit aid lon | Adureae Box 330, Clutton” statu, Patetan Cows, *. Nel2-eo2e™ A ZEW BOARDERS CAN BE COMPORTABLY AG commodated at Locust Hill mountains of Vinginia at Feasouable r ty of shade, wilk and Address TOCKTON, Kio. Albveun pleura ards and walks. splendid churches of the | ferent denominaiions: ten trains Qaily to abd Washington. D.C. velesrayt office ope day aud Big Terms” €2 per day, @1 per Week, 0 to, @2d mouth, eres SOMMER BOARDERS WANTED, FARA HOU" s coumtry boerd, qlenty uf trust end anil children preferred, Address ‘Mrx. GEQKGE KISON, Chautlly P.O, Fairfas County, Va 319 S6rPUE OAKS WhsT END OF ROCKVILLE dO. K RK —Surrounded with ld oak 1 | ilies ool wind shady tae suvpied with pest Leth anuinaten’ walk {fom station, Reference. duired. "Teruis mnuderate, elem Mrs. CORYE! YOUNTRY BOARD IN MONTGOMERY COUs ‘ou lance {arm 2.5 miles trom Washington, ou ropolitan Branch Baud © KK. plenty of > fruit, wilk au. hue water, boys sid’ yvung ae | ferred.” For particulars apply between Pam. at ALace Dh OOM, iS-1we Gow Lath st. ue D SPEND THE SUMMER within reach of Washington and where they will reoeive «vod atteution, Hrwt-ciaan ‘board, {rity ioe, kes with reasor ib: Wet, plas COuSTRY BOARD—THREE STORY BRICK MAX sions upmuttuly loca, lanes, ‘sommodivus rootne Seplendid gruv ford Sant Waanksitatoe For Loudow OOUST DALE ACD., RAPIDAN STATIC Va. Mid. KK. Culpeper Co, Va: pleasant, yuie buarding place for saunter. bear’ foot of Blue, hide pleuty of butter, mullk, tee, aud shade. terms, $20 fe mouth foraduite. W. W. BRIGGS. ple-ot FPESSECLASS COUNTRY BOARD FINE stan, Ak and fruit, seven ules from Silver ctiom to children, | Terus iwoderate, Ai ‘AWCETT, Colesville, Monwomery Co. 216-2" CCOMMODATIUNS POR 20 BOARDERS aT 2) ADeDinder farm, cue bait mile trom Boyde & Met BOB & O.; ice, milk, stiade, aud purem of Spri water. horses and carriages et uotinal rotes, ecco tmodutions for private teaus. terms for adults, 20 fx reference givel. Address i. C, DELAN . Boyds, a. — — Seis ie Gogb. BOARD, MILK FRUIT, AND ICE. PIETY miles from. fugrtony bah, “e. plone ent ‘rooms, terme Ue references, Address he FIELD. Halfway, Peuguier Co, Va. je4.0,6,1819800, FEW BOAKDEKS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED IN & private cottage on the high grounds above te) Siliage of Unklaud. Md. 6 from Deer Park Pieuty ot share, mik. ton; fresh vegetables: and fru Saddle aud arivi ne on horses. For i erences inquire 001 Est t.w., Washibeton, D. Ce Ee = sae cSt YOUNTRY BOARD—FARM HOURE, HALF MD Croco Cumestia station in view of Oapiand yx te rome the: qwoustald Autres JQoandERs Wisi . ot E, Clungetia, Waal, Go. Md B. 8" open Fume S¢(\OMPORT RETREAT,” FIRST CLANS | Cin tiner rest te “tag ountaioe of a Yang (near Haryer attagen 8 seKcel ‘MCLARK, Keop Tryst Washinton Ce. dle VELKER WOUSE, Ai CARLIN SPRINGS, V. Wess cpa tor bainer Sonrtas, wu Bae, Va pew eds terms FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT—VALUAULE LIVERY STABLES 13] the center of the city. also, stock for sale wishes to give up con eicount of ill-health. 02 AGGAMAN, #17 Fst Bw. ok RENT—BRICK STABLE, IN ALLEY BEY Fivecn Toth and 13th, Rapa 1 ate ne S| carrince-ouse, lott, end evschinasi re 28-1 1225 F strect nw. LOST AND FOUND. L&tts08 THE A7TH INSTANT. BEIWEEN 6 Lisisrew’s ‘ature nnd! 23th and fou with arate setting. Suitable ot Corcoran st. ‘excursion aud seven of the Fumie Fitder'may Keep caaly Du ‘of Coli MOORE, Major and Lost Loe ee O8T—ON TUESDAY, ani