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‘dhe Evening Star has a regular, perwanent bona fide daily circulntion more tha treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, und much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added ‘The Star Ont of Town. Perscns leaving the city for any length of time can have THe Stax wailed regularly to any address und for any period they may desire, 5a All orders for the paper by mail must be eocompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents & week, oF Mfty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- Ang postage, 1s 80 cents per month. ——— ‘The republican platform, reported to the Chicago convention, leaves no doubt concerning the party's position upon the issues of the coming eampaisn. A decided stand 1 taxen upon the tariff question im favor of a protective system. Tae Mills Dill, and especially the proposed removal of the duty ‘on Wool, are denounced, the committee evidentiy no: feeiing the reluctance to discuss a specific measure fn the platform, which prevailed at St Louts The necessary reduction of the Tevenues is to be accomplished by repealing the tax on tobacco, and on spirits us-d fn the arts and for mechanical purposes, and by a revision of the tariff which will tend to check imports of articies Produced by our people, and release from tuport uuies articles of forelzn production (except luxu- ries) which cannot be proauced 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 48 no straddle to be detected in this plank of the platform. Whatever interpretation may be placed | Upon the democratic declaration of principles, | there t9no ambiguity here. The republican flag is nailed to the mast of the protective system That party picks up the gauntlet which Mr. Cle’ land, if not the democratic party, has thrown down, and wili make the ficht of 1888 a struggle between great principles rather than a personal | choice between men. The boldness of the position concerning the | tariff fs equalled by the shrewdness of the plat- form-makers in dealing with another leading issue of the canvass, civil service refora, The dewo- erats almost wholly ignored thts subject. The Tepublicans come forward with the state. ments im substance that, because cer- tain civil service reformers broke their | pledges and deserted the party, after it bad Committed itself to efvil service reform, because they did not like the candidate, and because Presi- dent Cieveland had broken his promises, that 1s no reason why the party should brexk its pledses also, ‘The civil service plank of 1884 ts therefore Teaftrmed. This is clever politics. It puis the Mugwump element im the atiitude of vot- ing for @ candidate whom they accuse of having failed im the performance of als obligations to this reform, and running upon a platform which makes no promise and of refusin: to vote With a party which has pledged itseif anew 1o the promotion of tue reform, in spite of we treatment received four years ago. Its brief period out of power has evidently not dulled the keen edge of republican shrewdness Tae mugwumps are Uxeiy to conclude, however, that their difli- cuity 1s merely a matter of words, and to divide | on the tariff issue, ignoring for a time elvil-service reform. ne Two French Journalists ave been expelled | from Berlin by the police, for political reasons, at | a few hours’ notice. The result may bean inter- Rational compiteation, troublesome, costly and produetive of bad blood. How much more practic ‘was the course of President Salomon, of Hayt, the other day, when, his administration feeling un- comfortable at the presence of two disagrecable fellows in the republic, he made eacn of them a Present of $5,000 in consideration of their agree- meat to sub:it to banishment and to go about their business without making a fuss It is in such eases that one secs the difference between brute force and delicate diplomacy. $< For ability to arouse contradictory emotions in ‘the same breast within the space of a few hours ‘William II, the German emperor, is quickly making Limself notable. His addresses to the army and navy last Saturday, full of the war spirit, sent a | cuill through France. His letter to President Car- not, full of the hope that nothing may occur to discurb the peaceful relations at present existing | Detween the two countries, has sent the tempera. | tare up again with abound. The first ebu'lition ‘Wes doubtless the emperor's own. The second ‘was probably tempered by Prince Bismarck’s sage counsels. $$$ 2 —____ ‘The sergeant-at-arims who called in the ald ofa Police oflicer during the Mahone-Wise “argument” | Defore the committee on credentials at Chicago poob-poohed the idea of a resort to Msticuifs, 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 Abner Dean of Angels, who, according to Bret Horte, while engaged tn scientific debate, suddenly “curled up on the floor,” and for whom the sub- Sequent proceedings lost their interest. Archbishop Waish returus from Rome to Dublin ‘With perfect assurance that the Pope 1 friendly to ‘ne Irish national cause and with a brand-new in- lerpretation of the rexeript. stance that the latter Was first pubilshed im the Unionist newspapers, and thot its interpretation ‘Was distoried as a cons-quence, $< ———_—_— Mayor Hewitt, ot New York, announces ‘that he Will positively deciine any nomination tor another term of office. Some of the active politictans, however, prophecy that he will not decline. ‘They do not mean that he shall have the opportunity. $< ‘The sea serpent bas appeared on the New Eng- land coast, and the rich Western widow is prepar- ing to marry her couchman. The season of hot- Weather journalism has begun; but why could tt ‘Bot have waited Uli after the conventto: The Virgtula delegation in Chicago will contain Just twice as many Wise men as Greece boasted In ber prime. Tsou Surxs At 75e.: reduced from $1.23. Weare offering most decided bargains in PRINTED INDIA SILKS at 75c. tm very choice paiterna Fivest quality, newest styles FRENCH CHALLIS at 406. FIGURED MOHAIRS at 40¢. Finest quality TENNIS FLANNEL at 40 and 50c. Lace, Stried, aud Plaid GINGHAMS at 37 3c. ‘worth 30c. ‘Finest RENCH SATINES at 25¢. PARASOLS at cost. BLACK LACES at reduced prices @reat bargains in BLACK SURAHS and INDIA #1LKS, 500 VELVET GRENADINES st #1. ¢ FRINTED CANTON CREPES reduced to $2. PEINTEZD CREPE CLOTHS at 10c Styles in PKINTED BATISIE. vious to inventory we offer dechied bargains in all depactments, W.M. SHUSTER & Sons, He attributes the | alarm excited by that document to the circum. | Re Tiexer Divs LONG LIST OF BARGAINS. ‘Yon will find that to-morrow's visit to the store will smup.y Tepay you tor your coming out in this warm eater, GENTS FURNISHING DEPT. Fain Flaunel Shirts, were $2.25 and $2.50; A8e. and 25¢. Pique and Lawn Flats; HADKERCHIEF DEPT. oq Ali-Linen Emb. ‘hicfs; 15, All-Linen Lawn Tennis Hand- kercuiets: Friday, 1340 WLISERY DEPT. The balance of out Children's Fis Fmb, Maslin Caps in thtes different sliapes, were S0e.: Friday, 2c. ‘one the balauce of ur Ladiess Trimined’ Hats sud Vouteta sid from $6 to 813; Fridy, choice, 4 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPT. - 1 lot Child: Deawers, sizes Laud 2, were 25c.; ee. £F 4~ 25e. Weide: ot of Se: Bustos: ey ae Asal) lot of Child:en’s Jerseys, im all shades, sold for $1.28 to $1.50: to clos. abe Jo kercale Wrappers ali sizes, well made, sold for to $3; Friday, $1.13, StERY DEPT. 1 lot of Laces’ Liack aud Colored Hose, all sizes, rex une pee fats ie apo : Lise. reg lon, boot-pattern T lot of Ladie sttiben ‘were sUc-t Friday pair, or 3 pair forsie DRY GOODS DEPT. 1309, Short Ene Late Gamba, 1% t0 10 yard mutha, Friday. Te. a yar utot Bathing Ts wis, largo size, regular pricg <> UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. 4 Antique Lace Curtain, were $3.90 @ pairs Friday, #2.18 0 pair. > Sinjrna Kuve, 36 inches wide, 2 yards long, were Friday, 8425. ab pit of Lace Pillow Shams, were 75e. a pair: Fri- v1 ie. each. doko nies polled, Starred, Linens, compre au Scarfe, Trav Covers and 5 ‘Se. and Boe, Friday. cholen, 396. SOLION DEPT. orvet Laces, all saden were 10. « pair: 1 an sits, 1] Wits Ros nd hyo Soap: Fe- ‘acake, SEWELES AND LEATHER GOODS DEP'TS, 1 lot of Sva-Boan and Allueator Jewelzy; Friday, 16e. J lot of Obieng Pocketbooks, worth 3ve. | bee BUTTON Der. |, J Jot of Bail Pearl Buttons, worth 25e. ; Friday, 12340, adozn Lot Ball Woot Buttons: Friday, dea tozen. DEESS-TRIMM sh Guipure Lace, was Pleen AIL-Sili, 4 ‘Friday, nda in Beated Omaments, black He fo 82 50 Zoe. each. inch » Tiot ot Ouas | all colors: Faiday, I jot of bulk Polka Dod Win rth 25e.; pi dot of sil \dsor Ties, worth 23e.; FAN DEPT. in Fans, painted, were 50c. and 68¢. atin Fans, painted, were 98¢. and $1.25; Friday, 590 EMBROIDERY DEPT. Best chance ever ollored to sccure wonderful bar- ple pices of Swiss Flourcings, 40 inches Ayer BT ane a jan worth Cares asi cy sain. pie pieces to sia pets 409. Yess tlan Flouncimes, were $1 i Laces, Worth 40c. and 500. a yard; Friday, 10¢. a yank. Somet Lot of All Silk Ribbons that were 30, 35, | all placed im one lot: all the new colors, | ntirelot yard, | Sash Ribbeas, im all colors; pure silk, | Q-inch Watered now Nile. White sud Creain Ribvons, in satin. gros grain, wa- tered, crown edge; every style aud width; prices guar- | antecd, Rep. KB EBB BoB BBB MMM 4 RRR cco om OH BRI Mua 4A RoR OO HOW Be Bak DA Bs bo BEE |\MMM aoa RE uo KEBT 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. THE SALE OF lic. HATS, all shapes, all colors, | ill soou close, 320 Georce Exsor, | IN SPEAKING OF A CERTAIN CLASS OF | PEOPLE SAYS: “THEY CARRY THEIR COM- | FORT ABOUT WITH THEM” | If THERE IS ANY COMFORT THAT A MAN ©& 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 TOSOME ENTIRELY NEW THINGS IN THE WAY OF STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS FOR MEN AND SMALL Boys, THE MEN'S SUITS ARE MUCH HAND- SOMER, NEWER 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, ROTH LIGHT AND DARK STRIPED FLAN- NéL SUITS, MADE UP WITHOUT LINING, IN NORFOLK JACKETS, THESE ARE THE LATEST THINGS FOR Po SS bad rg FA Boe ¥ SA SATE AS L ‘11 S85 TIT iF ind # FOR FRIDAY. JUNE 22D. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for the merchant doing a credit business to compete, in prices, with the merchant who does not, We merchants, in friendly rivalry for your patronage, know well enough this is inevitable; though, of course, it" only be the merchant doing & strictly cash busitiess who'll tell you of it. Discreet silence or a skilful wriggling out of it from the otber side, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Ofen's Bargains below.) Asp Boys: Frassez Saars ‘For Bicycling, Kowing, Lawn Tennis, and for Tour- ists, We reckon these shirte worth what the credit stores charge for them. $2.50—Genuine English Flannel Shirts in Checks and Fiaids, All Wool, Well Sbrank; Worth $3. 50—French Tricot Cioth: All Wool, Plain Colors in new and beautiful shades; Worth #3.50. 2.50—White Flannel Shirts with Plaited Front; Shrunk; Worth 83. $2—French, Fancy, All-Wool Flannel Shirts, beau- tifnl colorings and patterns; Worth 83. $1.25—Gray Flaunel Shirts, Plaited Fronts; War- ranted All Wool, and Worth $1—Imitation English Flannel Shirts; not all wool; in other respects the same as the $2.50 English Shirt; colors warranted fust. BOY~’ FLANNEL SHIRTS, ‘75e.—Sameas Men's 81 Shirta, ‘@1—Same as Men's 82 Shirts, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor, 12th and Pa, ave, WF ladies below.) | Duzss Goors Barcarss. 18¢. CHALLIES. Same prices as heretofore, but a barvain, becanse we have opened new and choice pat- terns, and which are cheaper at 18c. than the undesir. uble and old patternsat 1éc.a yard. 250. GINGHAMS. Iu stating we offer Anderson's Geuniue Scotch Ginghamns for 5c. wedon't mean one | OF two pieces of undesirable patteras, but THE NEW- EST AND BEST AND NOOTHER. The lace stripes, |-plaids and checks you Il much admire; such patterns ‘us sell for 40c. aud 45¢. a yard. 12¢. GINGHAMS, came with the job lot of Scotch Ginghams, Had to take them to get Auderson’s novel- ties, Mention this because we said we wouldn'® keep Domestic Giughams These are 15c. Giu-hams for 124. not much price concession, but such pretty pat- | terns we mention them in our bargain list. (Continued below.) Tae rete ‘or Hars. Maline, Brussels and Point d’Esprit NETS for hat trimming; Streamers, used also for veils, Black, white and a fine variety of d licate tints in the new shades, from 19¢. a yard. Mull ‘ies, 2 for 25e. ; beauties. the country. Worn on hats for (Continucd.) Suoz (‘Bat Soox Gosz. 13 PAIRS of Travelers' Samples remain, Size 3 only. euch Kid, Opera-toes, hand-sewel. Prices, and $3; worch 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’ (sizes 1 to 4) Kid Shoes, all colors, 35c..tn- ‘ead of 50c. (Continued below.) HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEF ae CHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. Never such values before, because never before snch_ apurchase, Six thousand Handkerchiefs in one lot is 8 large purchase—a foolish purchase at this season without a price inducement. Handkerchiets at half price sounds like a yarn. It's true, and only possible Lecause of prompt payment in busing. Anticipsting, if we ask but our usual profits, you will buy them by the half dozen and dozen instead of singly, prompts the followime quotations: LOTS 71, 72, 73 AND 75. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS in sinall’ compass, be- cause men will not vead lone advertisements. ‘The prices, 12), 2% tell you we offer for 12 isc. each the same fancy borders or plain tape borders, or plain white hemstitched bor- ders, and the ssiue quality linen as ust given in ‘25e, Handerchiefs, you'll doubt us. We expect that ‘till you've seen the coods, Jap Silk Handkerchiefs, with fancy borders, at 25c. for small sizes and 50c. for large sizes, is just baif price—half their worth. LOT 32. 12he. EACH. Ladies’ very fine pure Lit Handerchiefs, sprinkled with live-iooking flowers: true in color and form. only lacking smell. Well-known 23c. Handkerchiefs, these. LOTS 19, 11, 15, 13 AND 9, 1230. EACH. Nearly 50 styles of fancy hemstitched borders. Genuine French designs aud never before shown in 12%e. Handkerchiefs. Colors warranted fast. The linen as sheer as usually noticed in 190, and 250, 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 SAILOB JACKETS. DON'T FORGET OUR HANDSOME SILK COATS AND VESTS, IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, FOR MEN. EB. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | seis _e19 919 PENNA. AVE. Sweernse Barcarss |New Sraureo Lixess ™ MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, 440. Momie Cloth Splasker, reduced to 30, a OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. ‘We have put on. what we call Bargain Counters, sbout 500 Men's Suita. Goods which suld from @9 to 815. They will all be closed out at $7.50 a SUIT. ‘These are the Grestest Paryaina in Clothing offered Jet Call scou. They will not hold out long. Our | ‘almsady low prices on Prince Albert Suits, Clergymen's Suit Black Broad Cluth Double-Lireastel Frock Suits, Blue and Gray Serge and Flannel Suits. as well as Coats aud Vests in Alpaca, Drap d’Eteand Seersucker hawe been still more reduced, and are undoubtediy the Lest bangains ever offered, Vests im great voriety.st about 23 per cent below the prices of auy other house in we District, ‘THE ENTIRE STOOK OF CLOTHING FOR Boys OF ALL SIZES WILL BE SOLD AT 50 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR, FOR SUMMER WORK. 75e. Mowie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 69a. 0c, Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39¢. | duc, 71 Pa é 20c. : Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 4c. Extra, larver “ "ic. All-Linen Tray Cover, 25. Bolton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Panting and Embroidery, in all widths, | New Shades in Rope Silk and Bayarren Linen Thread. ‘Full Line of all kinds of Embroidery Material. ‘New Work of all kinds ccmmenced for customers, at OFPENHEIMER'S ‘New Building, 514 9th st nw., | 4:20 _ Sole Auents for the Now Home Sewing Machine, PEN ALL SUMMER, DLC: othe on ART ROOMS, SE wtrect ww. Will beopen all vunmer: “A full line of Art Noedle- Handkerchiefs, LOTS 25 AND 6. 1240. EACH. ‘Mourning Border Handierchiefs in six new styles. LOTS 20, 22 AND 23. 1250. EACH. Sheer and heavy linen. Plain white, 4¢-inch, 3¢inch, 12-inch and 2-inch hemstitehed borders, LOTS 28, 29 AND 30, 12}40. 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 dozen. We show fancy embroidered hemstitched borders, reversed borders, corded and woven borders. A half hundred styles The dice pattern is identical to our former 25c. styles, LoT 41. 190, EACH. ‘The deecription gives the ides of a fine handkerchief, ‘and you may expect one. Very sheer linen, scalloped ‘edges, embroidered in light blue, pink, and cardinal, LoT 43. 190. EACH. Bolid color, hemstitched borders, with bunches of flowers embroidered in corners, LOTS 45, 47, AND 48, 5c EACH. No less than 41 different styles, The sheerest of linen. The most showy as well as the quietest of pst- terns are shown in the hundred and one styles of f.ucy colored hemstitched borders. A very pretty style nas Diocks of various colors distributed over the handker- chief. Artistically speaking, the plain white ones are the most beautiful. One style with twelve rows of revere stitching forms a plaid. Another, with revere and faney-diced border, is rich looking. Another, with ‘stars of embroidery in the center and revere border, is lovely. Good value at 50c. is the style, with hem- stitched border, close to which is a row of flowers, em- broidered, and then comes two rows of tucka The fine linen and the delicate work cannot but be ad- mired. LOTS 53, 64, AND 55. 250. EACH. ‘Mourning-border handkerchiefs in the most varied and artistic styles. diaverials and Stamping. $015-3m_ Ax Asp Brow Cost. A shelf of Odds and Ends ia TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andatew SECOND-UAND TRUNKS ae TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, 3 1231 Peunaylvania ave, aw. PALAIS ROY AL: 1137-2ig Feanegiveain evensa : THURSDAY, SUNE 21ST. 1988, To-morrow will be Kemnant Day. Inkeeping ‘with our announcement of afew days ago, we refrain from stating the price from which the foods have been reduced, simply giving the re- duced, or “remnant” prices. However, the “remnant” price ia always less than the rarular Price—we gladly make it leas. We lose nothing. ‘This plan of a weekly remnant sale enables us to keep our stock clean the year around, as every ‘Friday's offering is the ao umulation of the pre- ceding five days’ business. Bargains are plen- Newmarkets, For ladies going traveling, 5- Striped Cloth Newmarket, loose:fitting front, close-fitting-back, bell sleeves. Sizes, 32, 36, and 38. “Remnant” price, only 87. Wraps. 3 Ladies’ Biack Grenadine Short ‘Wrars, with beaded net siceves, Sizes, 34 and 36. “Remnant” price, $475. Jackets. 4 Ladies’ Light Kersey Cloth Fn- flish Walking Jackets, «atin-lined, single- breasted, bell sleeves; stylish and perfect-fit- How. Sizes, 96 and 38. “Remnant” price, only Wrappers. 3 Ladies’ White Embroidered India Linon “Hubbard” Wrappers, slightly soiled, Sizes, 34 and 36. “Remnant” prica only 86.25 each. Children's Dresses. 5 Flannel Dresses, in Gobelin islue and Terra Cotta—the season's two ‘Dest shades, sizes 4, 8, and 10 years, at the low Remuant price of $3.25 each. Misses’ Suits. 4 Misses’ White India Linon Suits; beyin to show handling; sizes 14 and 16 years, at the extremely low “Kemnant” price of $3.75 per suit, ‘3 Misses’ “Outing Mannel Suits, of Navy Blue Flavnel, braided in Blue, and Terra Cotta Draided in Black: sizes 14 and 16: excellent, stylish Suits st the low “Remnant” price of 89.50 cach. (Third floor.) Jerseys. We have lumped the balance of three or four lots at s uniform low “Kemnant” price— ‘& considerable reduction, 15 in all—2 Navy Biue,size 40; 3 Brown, sizes 38 and 40; 2 Pink, size 32, and 8 sizes, 38, 40, and 44, at the extraordinarily low “Remnant” price of $1.50 each, Suite for Ladies. 1 elegant Figured China Silk Suit, Inst of the lot, slightly soiled, size 3 at the low “Kemnant” price of $15. 1 flue Pongee Silk Suit, handsomely tranmed with Grase-green Velvet, size 36, at the low “Kem naut” price of $13, (Third floor.) “Odd sizes” in Boy's Suita. Where we have only a tew suits left of acertain style we lower the price to find a buyer for these sizes. Five Boy's All-wool Jers y sailor Suits, knee pants, sailor blouse, trimmed milizary style with white braid, sizes 4, 5, 7,and 9 yeurs, at the low rem- nant price per suit. Four Boy's Two-piece Velveteen Kilt Suits, made Noriolk style, and finiabed equal to cus tom work; colors, uavy, soal, black, and win sizes, 2% 4, 5, and 6 years. Will be offered Friday at the low ‘remnant price of 85 per suit. Will bear repetition, “85 fora velveteen eu (Dhird floor.) Shawl “Kemnants” Eleven All-wool Cash- mere Shawls, considerably soiled from being Aisplayed, 5 ‘cardinal and @ crean. Kemmant price 60c. each. One Cream Wool Knit Shawl, soiled, at a “remuaut" price of $1.25. Three Crochet Cape Shawis, Leach, cream, pink, and It. bine; “remnant” price, 81 Four Fine Qui ity All-wool Cashmere Shawls, in creau What solled; “remua.t” price, #1. 0: some Persian Shawi, last of its kind; “remvant” Price, $3.50. Allof the above are remarkably kood va we, (Third floor.) Sateon “Short Lengths.” Larcest accumu- lation since the sessou opened We propore to muke the prices low enough to induce you to relieve us of the entire accumulation t row. These are “euds" of our choicest styles and colorings, and ate in desirable lengths for Children's ond Misses! Suits, Ladies’ Wrappers and Combination Dresses. Freres Koechiin's Lest French Suteens: 1 lengihs under four yards reduced to 1c. per yard: all lengths over four yards reduced to 20c. per yard. “Short Lengths” of American Sateeus 10 and 12%¢. ver yard. (Secon floor.) Hosiery “Odd Sizes.” every live are remnants. 9 Pairs Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, split feet, in seal brown; size, 83 only. “Rem: pant” price 3 pairs for #1. 6 Pairs Ladies’ Black Silk Plata Hose, colored tipped heel aud toe; size 9% only. “Remnant” price 62e. 10 Pairs Ladies’ Fine Grade Fancy Striped Hose; sizes 8 and 8% only. “Remnant” price 5 pairs for $1. Pairs Children's Navy Blue Ribbed Cotton Hose, double ut knee, heel, and tov: size 8 only. “Remnant” price only 37 4c. (First Boor. “Ends” of a few lots in Parasols, which we de- sire to close out at ouce 20-inch light Dlue fivur-d satin Parasol at a “remnaut” price of #1. One 22-inch red and black plaid satin Parasol, slightly tmpertect, at a ‘remnant” Price of 81.60. One 22-inch ecru and brown Plaid satin Parasol, slightly damaged, at a “remuant™ price of 81. ‘Three black 24- inch double-faced Windsor silk Sun Umbiellas atthe low “remnant” price of $2. Three of 2G-uch at & “remnant” price of #2. These Quotations ¢ive but a faint idea of ths cheap- ess of these lots. They should be s-en. Linen Department. “short Lensths" of Dleached, wubleacued and ‘Turkey-red Table Dainasks, 1h to 3 yards. Ten “Ha kins, Odd and Soiled ‘Lowi ‘Table-cloths, “Short Ly nts ite Goods, short Lengths of Crashes aud Towelinse. Aiso a few short lenxtis of Pillow and Sheeting Lineus at low “remnant” prices, (Secoudtoor.) “Small Sizes" in Gloves. Length Chamots-Skin only. “Reumant™ pris Gray Mousquetuire Suede Gloves, Embi Backs; size 54 ouly, “Kemuant” price 75e. pairs 8 Button Length Black Jersey’ in sizes 5 ond 5% only, at the low Price ot 50¢, (First floor.) “short Lengths” of Laces in White and Beiso Oriental Flounciugs, im % 14, 144, LX and 236 yards cack ata “Remuant” price of 25c. per yard. Another lot of 40 -luch White und Bice Oriental Lace Flouncmgs tn about the same lengths, ut a“Kemnant” price of 50c. per yard, which will be found proyortionately che:p. 7 “Short Lengths” of 40 and 45 inch Beige and White Osieutal Lace Flouncings, %, Lig, Ls, 296 2% und 3% yards, at a Kemnaut” price of $1 per yard, ihese are exceptionally good lace Values, The usual sccumulation of Cream and Black Silk Laces and Flouueings will be shown ‘and marked unusually low, we being particular- ly anxious to clean up the stock at this time. ‘Dress Goods. Economical buyers can always make @ judicious selection from our Short Lougths ox Woollens. Lust Friday a purchaser was overheard to say tole friend,” W hat au elegant assortment of Lengths tor Children's Dresses, they are just graud.” The end pieces of our best ‘woolens are tobe found among our “Remuants"* at considerably lens;regwiar prices. In the offer- ing will be noticed » few Wrapper und Dress Lengihs of our Figured All-Wool Challis, 10 and, 14 yards, each, marked at a “Hemmant” price of 37%c. per yard. Fancy Embroidery Department. A few “odd Jota” of Linen Doylies at half price. 5 Stamped Bureau Covers, white and croum, drawn-work Dorders, size 2 yards, “Bemnunt” price, $1.23. “Odd lot” of Decorative Japanese Fans, in bright and attractive colorings. “‘Eemnant” Price, only 10c. each. 4 Damask Table Covers, 40 in, square and fringed. “Remnant” price, 500, "Hand-painted Card-board Splashera, “Hemmant” price, 10c, “short Lengths” of ‘Fauoy Flushes, Embroidery silks, Felting Cloth, Linen Crashes, Bolton sheetiug, Scrums, Can- ‘Yas Cloths, &o. Desirable lengths at decidediy low “Heumant” prices, (Fourth floor.) Infauts’ Short; Dresses, which have become Tumpied or slightly suiled,and tor which reason, we lower their price. 4 Infants’ White Lawn Dresses, yoke of fine tucks eed with Ham- burg, ruftle ou skirt with tucks uhovy; sizes 6 ‘months to 2 years, “Kemnaut” price, 75c. 2 Iuiants' French Nainsook Drewes, waist of feather suitching aud fine tucks, embroidery Tuftle around the neck, siveves and skirt; sizes ‘The last few pairs of 2 pairs 6 Button joves, at haif; size 13 pairs 8 butten, fered a7 yoke, beck, sleeves and skirt trimmed with em Droidery; sizes 6 mouths to 2 years, “Keun Millrge scott corset Covers, ‘Those wearing ‘izes afe in the musority; henoe wo Lave to Muuke s slight coucession iM ‘price to" suteuct their stiousiou: 11 V=neck: Coraet Cove ‘inwer Malu ribyou, ates 40,42 and 4, “reuiuani” rice Lawn Chemise, V-shaped neck, trim. med with Vaio" dace, tucked akirt, size 1888—SIX PAGES. WANTED-—HELP. —WANTE )--SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ _COUN TRY BC dA RD. = 0 ° aR ex ie 2049 Oth at Splew ha ~pevia watcr x ‘od tabi Weeteies rong Se ‘Cautatier = TAL NTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE JEWE! FEET Wee a oe anufecturing Jewelers, 713 7th st. mw. 1° Tees \dresses 1 city. Ao a Cooks. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st. n. Std WANSTEDTA LADY AND GENTLEMAN who understand the claim business. Address, in own handwritin tating experichce, waxes. Xpected, office, ‘sez 1-31 first-class. rere ULAR, Star offic WASTED—TO Post “AS ARTISTS DRAP D medei a young Indy of about twenty years, of good figare abd of refined appearance; octatation Bigasant and dylike, “Address AMLIS1, 1D ae WHITE WOMAN TO COO ind iron in a sali family; references. Cail wreoran st. 1.W. s2ioe ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, LIVING ‘outside Washington, to represent our house in his te. Salary about $100 mon’ ly. keferences eiven depiction SUPE MEG. HOUSE, Lock BoE LAN w York. 21-thksdw NTED—GENTLEMAN TO iim i CHARGE of new branch of our business Friday s.orning; 812 woekiy to bewin: experience not needed; must ve quick to think aud eet and well Recommended. y F. A THUEE & Ci 04 Fst nw. jn a horse and to make Limself grnerally useful about the house. Kef- ces required, Address Box 34, Star office. 1t* FOUR wot! iy customers, pay Call personally aster 9 minended person, ANK Ls! EWART, 912 Fost. n. w. 1t* ANTED—FOK A FAMILY OF 1 HREE A WHITE W Gitior generat Tusewurk, ference required. _ 3020-21 Inquire 1542 North Capitol st. x y AN rED—A LADY ROOKKEEPER, ONE WHO practical experience. “Address BOOK- PER, Star cffive. “Stare age. Reference, je20-3t Ws FIVE WHITE GIRLS TO SELECT feathers; suuart, active white or colored boys to genvass on salary. Call after 4 pan. WM. Feather Duster Manuiactory, 724 2d st. ne. WEASTEDIA GOD WHITE COOK To WASH and dron sual! family; du the country: #22 per month. Cail at 1549 L si _4e20-5 Wantee nh Seite MAN. WHO. ‘horough ¥ competent to mnrse voung chudren; must have wood references and be willing 0 leave thé ety fer the summer. 1845 K st. m. J€20-30 WANTEDIA YOUTH. 18 OR 20 to draw soda. one tiav ng exp: god salary to the right one. 114 F "ey referre MERTZS Pharna ‘a = je ANTED—FOR NEW YORK AND poke. ousewo ker Sc. Also, waiten ikers, white aud colored cok, I indtess ior rewrt. EA, BUKNHAN, 6: ie Pst n.W. ED—AT DiCK’S AC $40; chauiberus 20-3 Hoos Sd W ‘i i miso, cays erences reuuites,, Adufess li WASTED <Eapy suowtuaxp DOM § ree for infun e. 320. AND TYP | elv n; ho other need apply. corner $0ch aud Kists, nw. W ASIED A thoist, RED Dae CLEMK. | Wayictool ae A) i | ANTED-AT BURGESS? St, above Gas ( ffi to 40 chs city aud away, all wit = WAS (ERIS FEW MeLtaBLe employme t. Apply atone, BOY RETWEEN THY | Vv ANTED | Weta ioe help ir the bar, an irl to work int she bit he lor id coleFed cooks. 10 walters, drivers, farm ta ene. MEN: STEN ¥ F st. n.w.19-2w OF 17 ‘a cood German i743 Pa, av. Je 9-3" COM. ETENT CHAMBER MAID, deook, iat say at nicht aud hs ly with them at 1321 N st Joi. EMPLOYMENT jets, and W 01 city Ferere ca A and cour dy | trict and lwe quired: © labor, 197 Vise Mstanowenty U1 TO TRAVEL n, situatent outed nt gton, to represen our housin Uissiate. “S dares; 0.” neterences even. ghd exactel MANUFACIUKELS, Lock’ box” 183, my24-ti&e-dw ~Lipy S18 IMM. DE wen; wratdest miouey-wakin ‘over muilliou sold. MURS. Hi. W thon ome: Ciuca-0, WL the custness, | Spar be profitably em- A tew vacancies in towns and cties, i. SON & CO., 1009 Main st, Atichuoud, Va. Ww ANTED—THE FRENCH COX FEC TIO SER AND Cater r of the Maison Ritti, 11 10-and 1112 Co ave. et Land Mss, las now Lis parlors | sirable ow pis toowner: 11d Let NTED-HOKSE 10 TARE © ligt use: w-diio hors. prelerrolt * rwattie, bext of cure aud atteution, Adzese CAMP, Box 72 Jet ANTI D—Foi ‘THS FROM JULY 1. wveutic hovse (wich buy aud harness) to take Int the country. Adikess, statne terms, Star oft yea ANTED—To PURCH. inventions aud patens excell Lo. F W W or small Calon A. MAY E PUNSIBLE PARTY, THE ey for ite Kee jee. 20-52 WANTED Hons: sto raster: 30 ACRES OF pleudid “land with iy Water and shade, on the Blad nsburg Rood, w gout Oliv t neler ; trie $. per iad, D. MeCANAMY. SelV-Ue WEAN EesD Seis, STAMPED. NEW Par: terns aud materials at MRS, MENGERT 19-61" 419 9th st. now. se we Ladiea! Riding’ 80 quired. “Apply to Wt. WATER DANE 3. MOFFAT, 414 453 SE 5 Wells: Pumps furiisbed; well work of all’ kinds done; ekitied workin employed. prices moderat E £ thorouchly-brukeu Driving Hor-es. helerenees te. a i Vdriven wells a +pectal Slot ANTED—TRY OUK BUTTEKINE AT 30 CENTS WW es rettnd: dt vet rotor rape. heepe ote an butter, jou assured (ail the year found) a hide WN ig Ib. prinee (direst fron the cteatnety) at 35 Cxeriled at higiser prices.” 401 @ per poutid ix liverea at house promptly, N.Be—No conuection whatever with any market stalls, Sat WM. RY ¥ y ANTED—FOR CASH—FULNITURE, FI Beds, Carpets, Stoves, or eutire Housebuld ke Sets H. BAUM, 219 7th st, WANTED—70 BUY FOR CASH. SECOND-HAND furmture, stoves, carpets, feather-beds; books In general household goods in lange oF’ small quautiti's, Address Box 16, Star ottice, —_Je7- WANTED PERSONS | WISHING LESSONS AT iteme during sumer in Penny: ‘Phom Mook weeping, te addsens Jae COL t. H.W. OF At Capitol card stand. —_jel-lmn* ” y ANTED—CLOTHING EXCHANG, 201 43g ST, aw. Higuest cash prices paid for ladies" and gentlenien's cast off Clotuing, send postal or call, 5 Lm? — Wiiticesrwcts DUG, BORED, AND DRIVEN. ‘All kinds of well work doue iu most skilful mau- 4 to work easy. Pumps and Hock funilsbed. ‘Terms wodcrote, Wied. MOREAR, Ss eth et. me, nym WANTED [FAKLOR FURNITURE | UPHOI Siattronsen spade over in Arat-claus wale Kelerahces furiinied ay ta woriauauallip. Work dous atresidences, Addiees C. NELSON, O14 10th stu. mnL2daa ANTED— GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, tune, revolver, oid uid end silver, for wise highest cash prices’ will ‘be paid. “Call or address LASKEY'S Loau Office, 201 Peun.ave., corner 2st. zw. my26-1y ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING: Cal te stored; mattresses aud furniture reuphol- stereds 610 La. ave. . H. CHACE & _telephone, 1 my 26-105 WASTEDIIT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDEN Duier we churned every, morning aud de- sera {a jy Ib. "Ward priuts, 40c. eed gS and Butters. Sweet ALK Oc. por quark. “ut STEAM CARPET CLE\NING AND Wigrnipe Mines hethon benaned, SBP freemen Man Ss Gu ain rae pane Ne Dee sors ah and ‘sts. ue. Telephone 6102 oF ‘& BUNDY, Halb, is Com ‘We States ‘aud Tereitociog, W DE KNOWN THAT 458 Louisiana ave. copy musejoner of Deeds tor all BY PERSONAL Wik ope LADY IN| WHITE, ON, FRONT ‘Star vilica ate $502 CASH salt GENT OF SALARY Sibpert Kin out." address UNE! gears ‘COOL, DRESSY, AND SERVICEABLE bf senate ett 2E a Bai to onde, WASTED $100 TO. $300 A MONTH CAN BE NN ies rortung for Agente preferred who can purnists id proupt attention; | tm. W.;open all day. Mai oF Clephoue orders de- | waters. bitlers.coachmen, men, aud ti 37th st.u.w. jo20 W ANTED, LAKERS; ONE FIRST- | lass aud ove sith some exp Feuce; Und ERVANT FOR FAM | Whiter, without references; must be #oclab e: wates woud aud certalu; wate age. Address Su i 3 iW AMAN TO SIP MANUFAC K und keop the books ac ov sober and | BU. | ns white | old | ) yy ANTED—BY -. YOUNG MAN Dit gy = 8 Wintr to learn itettese: bon aero arose NTP. Sear Ofer. t references: ct; Ad a W: Cooks, V Het. ne. WEASTEDS TO MASTER CARPENTERS—T wo English carpenters scek cinployment. steady ana wullng to wore, Address Calkl ES cl ANTED—AT_ HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS iambersaaiie Wattrons. Yatundrons d Nrrane Semastewae, fon Waiene Goaka Gothen. syd Naren fom Walters Butera SAM'L A. COOMBS. O20 Fac mw. Je2d-at™ ave. near B. ani IF. aepot. Cal tor 3 Gaye at yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL. ‘A place as wurse or chambermaid. ng olecti to leaving eity for the summer. er1-2 TER, 339 Mienonrt A) and reworks, Jezo-3te WANT DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS. mi wudress, seamstress, purses, valeysfortraveline waiters coschanen nal rations (oe family and resorts. “Alicit} references 1:3 7th stm. wutress, man; compecent to handles ‘Address WAS! revere: Star office, WANE gods; best facnahed. Ks, Durses, Indie ANTED—SITUATIONS FoR Tapa taaida alno made waiters, housemen. {urn mauaser, St BURRHAM, U50802 ‘LING SALES- y Class of goods; endic and caries Ap ~ Di, ata Th vise ORK COL SUMMER ROOMS in 5 hotiee, south aid caat YOURS WAN _FROW THE West wants @ position in « store: experience in dry of etercnces and. fosthias fro iat steaks and writes Gortuauy salary low" Nddivess FED. Star once ds, drivers, JOR RENT_FURNISHED AND UNFURSISMED | toe" eran ; acm SAVES: Rooms Bret-class coudition, APPLY = | NEM sali pevdasee nw. JOR RE) KENT-TWO UNFURNISNFD OOM Ft eaainamaaneaccsacirae 1149 10th JOR RENTTWAEE LARGE, AIRY, CEU ished, cormUnieatt ou arte qidh eat wha beth Corser bease. Ras F nave. 20k RENT—APOou FOOND-STOLY ROOM, PUR gf aufurnshed, Kent reasonable, App 3 4: 4180 nw jee ‘ave.” 4 mile frou us good table, rose Mrs KO. MAKhis, Po % PTEr oon ie ity wear Catoc'in Me date boarders for the twicen day and rail ond ‘and oth f aports. best ture gypsy te Mee PARSON Goreeval, Te Sevdlvut waver, trust, Sevide, ae ox RENT—WiTOLE O! ORY FONT. vmstat aes proms eed ath ae rik | 4 FEN NORE BOALDSRS GAN BE scoommo- Bid. Cail betwen 8 and 12 oh dated at uaurdoipn Maton, Metro " Columbia et. nw 2 ip comme gage ne enh: trek: f. Addr EAS Kedsbk, Mi y waide, Qrves | LOR ENT—t JULY 1, wt lontevmers Counts, Ma tw | Gone oh [pocestensouaoamieeh Greed me LMSIDA, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER inten ee ler. Foc terme. BS. apoy se RENT — Gi x 8 ae Va ‘< Fras Pa gy A ASS ACCOMMODATIONS Pou THR board: f ‘Dret—class afieudanes, sumn. nn oh B ae x "920-30 -§ ’ —_ eek STLEMEN—NICi er; Janke yard: wood shade, in nw part beard a desired, “Address 1k"G., star oimce. front: Feferences required. LiL hat new. Seis-lwet JOR KENT—SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF four rs ud bath: completely turriahed for Will Feat for leew urine 6 to responsible parties. Apply at 144 cuits nw JOR RENT—BY 3T Turnisicd. wcond story, front, bay gentleman oF warried couple preferred SEVERAL Sles bara LT HIPUL HOME IN THE Mt Portico, ‘abo + | com: rt. Mrs. FE MCCARTY. Monroe | tear Aldie, Poudoun Coanty Va ianproveme’ thre dave: conti Ft 17, Star office. WANTED. D.C. NTED—TO RE} tenant, two-stoi ss, with FOR 0 GIKOUAKD, Post ‘Ofice wast EDOTHREE-S ORY OF ten rooms, 1m good © yetuchborhvod: rout wo: ‘G-room ‘ EUlerst ‘Address J. Ee weith east wh ist be it good neighborhood ; ‘Will’ pay all Duy subject to incwubrance. Ai ful description of proper PROMPT-PAYING Tasos ph anaes minutes’ walk from cora Peunsyivania ave. aud 10th st; northwest nt not to exceed a WASTED_10 PURCHASE A BRICK HOUSE la weve OF @iht room ‘with modern improvements, south fre lot on Tess, «iving location, | sand lowest cash price, Box | NE YEAR FROM JULY 1, A/ Noll furnished house of ten vr twelve rognia im ihe | northwest sctiow of city. = Stas oftice, | 2.000 to 8s000 “casi Tih full particulars, A; “Peper rat, Washinton, Wil NINE dition: ne bast to exceed re: referred. SoSe™ | FpOu KENT—FI E AND STOKE ROOMS, | gg "Wiit ao Brat, ecevtid abd thind fours. y | Sane eo FOR $4.00, | urat for. au ¥ at. nton, 120 to Lov OR RENT — 1720 H 8’ 2 rst and second South exposure, ope square Ww: Partinents traisie Mca hESREMAS, TWO MULES FROM Thine ill, Van, wishes mime Suiiver Boanlers | tice house and good farm and god fruit | shove for € rman. &e Adress 3020-8" am SEVERAL FRONT ROOMS, |e abun lever of shade, frais and ¥ Bs wt BE FeoeeE a iw 1017 14th et. nw . near K xt. ay 4 7 m Mulia, Fauquier County, Va BOA F nusuryassed. reasonable rates, ok RENT—ONE NICEL op second floor, with Brst-class Pequired. 1416 \'st, now. aren ¥ MOINTURE ry or | JFO# Goon, evieT cou 20.2" Che ville, sea daily ‘Transients’ AND COOL, NEAR A re had aa: B OFFIC re De Front, Will be finisled to mievt wants wrth « de gud best part # at, | Sez0-t OR RES Fock -| Br stnw. Apply to | PA. ENTS WisiING A GOOD & ot durin the hie | weuere they Y Peuse, F WASTED Fro: prompt pay’ par: ow COMFORTABLE “st avction, for ti references, rmauent teuaut, Addvess TENANI, Oy Jem deli | Ss B HOUSE, 1 summer inonths: "Address de19. Eis, HOU ES ‘Any property bus will be lib ral v advertinnd at our. W. HOWAKD & CO., 939 F stn w, Jel ERS 10 KENT 10 CARE t4 Several Hous son J at from &50 to 1, G07 7th si. a. w. | teter | RUSBELEY pratnos, woVA—Phivare won w iarse, cool, comtoriable howe, te | gins tor tering a Mire GW. Bisiuk Tv tow 4, Berkeley Sprimca, W. Vas ero" WEMING BARK OF FERS Fi renves eXcbatued BANK, Avekandria. Va. i GERd Roakp Ie THE MOUNTAINS oF Vs for a few per-ous without chile Nf —CHEAP—STOL He; Cell ty Waker, ¥ 30 50i takew at unee, ANC ‘910 wth py. Ow NTED—HOUSES, eae AND SMALL t to customers, ax we _FOR SALE—LOTS. yy itanedatels ut ES Ok KENT peter se16-1m_—_* ALE—AN ELEGANT LOT ON TH ST, FE “ ESS Sea 20 on ar at. 38) AT, MALTINE BIATION, DAVID b. STONE, shade: teh frase amd 1 eae Fit dane rain, Nera iow, Adare yn FAP_OFFER WANIED—LOT ON | ae ih and 10th, 22 it, teat to alley. 4 POR POUL apuins a house and st Ma Sea -Sie" ine 154 feet « lot to be positive: F HEAD TE owner of lot Lin square 8. of 1033 Ke further mformat 30 ‘alley: 81 BRAbr OND! fase and easy terms. © e16-0t JOR SALE—FINE ewe OF Fok LES OUD Mal AD, OF st Ww, D AREECLLY. T orthwest sections F100 Per fatuare’ foot D STONE, Rut Fat T 3e19-1w 40x150, ON 7TH extended, east side, near Whitney ave.: street cars: | ces 0. bevter ae a sub tintial. value iu tis weaty et fet each 10 ply to PIINEN & 5: 2AKD-—COLD POINT FARM, VERY F {9k RENT_STORE AND, DWELLING AT 1033 ew horse: high. Weevap.” sh Tat NG = Mood aaddle horse: war: D EAGHIPUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN @ mouutatia of hs at reasoned eUty ed lunch TUCKTON, tio. Albe CARSON ROLE ASD STADE BOARDING AN (OX SALE — CHEAP — SUME “TABLES AND | Dishes. s staid. (or a caterer; im good condition. ly ut HGG st. nw. ae OK SALE—FAMILY GOING TO LEAVE THE city Wishes tome.“ urniture at very low ; rice BL MEX CE BRAWAEK, Pp shat uw, bet Hand Its, de21-2t"" | plas of Manassas, Va. ix huwilved =| JK Qe SALE—AT A BALGAIN-THE HANDSOME | Sxter. Nery, beat Bar Fixtures and Steaued-Uyster Bolier wich Six | SUugur lanic Boxes coupirte. “Alo, av ute dozen Chaity aud | )4nis and wa | ables suiable or dinkise-rooims, now im the restau Taut G20 7st we between Oand 10 and 4 G Sao emma: ae OR SALE—56-INCH_ EXPE EXPERT COLUMBIA ‘BI- mt, only nents receiv, £00., 1521 Hannnona’s ‘Specuiat my14-3m_ $000 aud e6u0) each: 1... between K ure if tuken how.on Very easy torus, Paea out will ‘bua ani L: FESS , ii siespab ¢ above bupout Circle, Leg fe CH 20K SALE—CHE AP. IN Tin if ve Av LES Eanhy, 603 14th ot. ‘can pay: Stomp Laz ig Fat BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT, 16TH tet rout, at low tig. BEALL BOWS | SOR Al ‘RAL LOTS MED ate vicinity of Dr. Hatumoud’s ew resid-uce, Co- | Over twenty years. Call iumbia Heig..t, at prices tuat Warrat al advance. Dr. | house’ wall cost between +E Mu ood Country tna er trite onal for fre coy Koval ore, Be: | FE Tae Cynpeied: sm evod coder: peice, oth tools, | CSiSiven prelerred, bAdress ‘Mes SERGE, as mis co (euuly the, comlag ity bate, will ogy | Ae. $40. Un. KiSON, Chantilly F.0, Pairtay Couuty, Va geue ~ $e15-1m" TO, SAL ERA Buvwe | cy RyR, SUITABLE 4 66.9 HE OAKS.” WheT END OF ROCKVILLE BL FOE SAL —CHSICRSM ALL LOTS IN MT. PLEAS: | Qcuble wi of upesiot. eit herness: purty 0 | ees. KR “ourrounaed ‘with ond wae Es rem table supplied with the station Kefurence me Mrs, CORYELL, CoRR: BOARD IN MONTGOMPAY COUNTY on fare sar 23 miles trv ankarton, oo Nate | aouble st of uperior ght harness: party leaving the * | city. THUS. 485% Cat mw LD cos” OR SALE-A VERY FINE 54-INCH NICKEL- Vuated star Bieyew, in fine ruutiug order, tore 40 cant or sn miata, 1120 uh st baw” Whee ‘euaive ed vtec elaruttalis coc end etindy eats Foesat IXTUREs OF A GKO- | cery, Meat and Frovision tore, entirely new. an | excolictit opportumty to x tga of push established 50.000 and SALE-CHEAP—A VALUABLE | See i " ne | ¥.afe od, bewutifully macked; brokt. Ad- | PROALDERS WIRING TOSTENY 1K SUMMER 18 Fite, | utem Fk Woo pause within reach of Wasbitstou and where they wall __ 60 14th st aw. rwoh ase grouse, RLY, Cua LES EARLY, MAGS 14th at... BAPEST INVis down and "4 iiding lot om strvet_ oF Avene, our squares ira, Peis icin acute care 2300," MLAs 3. 1419 New Lurk ave. Fe SALE—LO1S—o ST, B sts 1Le., lot B, su. 102: 0 per ony | beeeive sood stieutivn, hest-cuama ‘board, With reasonable rates, audress Mew ELL, Falls Churca, Va THAEE-STORY BRICK MAN. located, lave, = “Uvery splendid sm Dildeon. two tr ius daily tomnd fem w anu Jos L Lake, Wi GRAY HORSE. 6 YEARS wid and gentie: euitaisle tor light or h avy for Saddle; talr trial W.ll be given, Ad tar office, FPO SAGES, Byvh, “scPLKio English taahe, “brice S70. inyuire at's jus. aviansies re cveny | Dp0Cosd Paty. ACR” NEAK RAPIDAN S1ATION, | QE SALETWo SILK ROUTES With avEny Va., Mid. It B., Culjeper Co, Va. plewmatit, quiet | Bi tutup complete: do mia sovd cash business, atte | uoardinie place i fuer beat” toot at Blue ida: factory reasous «:¥eu for selang. ‘Address box 190, Star office Pease |7OR SALE—AT A HARGAIN— VICTOR Tidy 2, Act HLA 4, aad sao, ema, "G2 per inouth tor adults. We W. BRIGG. rot ee a ed Uy a 20K SALE — BEAUTIFUL BAY HAMIL TON Weis Coen, Mestecmery Con Be AT THE Coheed ~tagie lirica, ean Lew a ty tor two or four persons. @11 Ost. nw. J19-t0,tu.m TON'S AMERICAN CYCLOPE- | rx ‘erty reference given. Addnoes i. Cy DnLAN- per es. 82 per MOUth. A Mew, revised, | pe oy iei0 oe Audiess JAMLS M. DOUGH. OOD BOAKD, 3 yor ties tou. Wank LE, | aut ‘rooms. terme e0 hones” haste SOCK at | FIRLD. Meifway. Pwusuier Ga. Ve "be yld be" Aso CAN LE ACCOMMODATED IN ALE MOCK: | nthe ig Silage of Cnkiand, Md, Gam: Peemty 0. shar, ioe. fresh sai and divi berm fehices iuguure YoU parrots SCUBULD'S Bin Siu See -tavles, and Trutt. For iutoruation abd tel: 1 het mw, Wastineton, Dt ROAD | S\LE— CARRIAGES, BUGGr, jeer arta, Pou Gale arn yd alt hale 9 Bye 2 ouny On tba re obeaak gepmurie ver | FAM HOUSE HALE, MILE tesa ve ade puce . waza! ott: seearsues om ci a “wien, Adutew D. i proved security. Mi3EY TOLOan Ar vive PER C! CENT < ON AP. Teal estate, security. reclals THEE Bora’ UuD. a Moz, CONSTANTLY ON a ON AP. $50,000 a 3m con aid B.S. open Jame Lo. {OK SALE—A BARGAIN—GAS-STOVE, No Usk Fe PS as, OK SALi—JUST AKIIVED FROM VIRGINIA exght choice M.rves suicabse ail purposes. D. SALOMON, Sule and Exchange stables, Jacksun Tall Alley, between Shand 4% ein and Pemiayivanis sve and Cat aw. yead-6r" $6 QoMPORT RETREATS FINNT-Cr lar summer resort im ‘the wount in of M.ry= land (hear Harper's berry), advantages unvexcelled, W.M.CLARK, Keep Tryst, Waslituctou Co, Ma.e2 tam ELKEK HOUSE, AT CARLI tow oven tor summer Bourse se and new ede: eS) ON REAL ESTATE, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL "ATE—€100,000 to ioun on real estate, at Seek wate | Joon SALE-ONE NEW UPLIGHT augapie so dalny. "RB WARE ‘side pavels, new aiding music drak: extra heovy 7 1m carvings, time fiuish; pengermen A ag 5100 oO ret Wilts @ Ud. = terme Reasuusvie. FLD. WELALIC pro iis gris ee re (| "Ue. come Urmene PIAKO. peteene. vin tatiey'e K Bends, Va. is 3. oo ap | atta mana stg 5 PER CENT, 97,000 ‘cost, $390; sell cael $3,000. siioto%t Oper cent Sie AEB | Mieke Paani i225 Pa ave, ny: ‘BEALLe BUOWN & CO. 1321 F ot mw. | WOH SALE-Go GALLONS OF MILK DAILY DE- 8. GIBBS, Mt. Veruou, Var solo Ck &) Swen 12th and 13th, eartince owes, lost aud combines rote 8-1 z ¥ strert ow, LUST AND FOUND. _ and orm touch, Guy €200 OR eaey payments, 7k at. ez. SALE-NUW 18 THE TIME TO BUY porn i owe | Ree ae aaa $2,000 1 6 pee Vrouguaas and Weyons clevery drechy ton, mclud: SeOtS S85 iu ie Colatubus tare Stantard ors To tua my20-1m Fa tae, | pecksmust sche kT RUBEN, corner’ 4 York avenn:, also 4'showtocins st 1200 etd wt, and 2 Moar Os BE, Fitate pao Foon at 32 4U Prowyect avenue, Geormetowins je Lan bps beevemae SALE-LADIES YOU CAN PURCHASE A my20-1m MTP Fim, waech by Solna the Hine Wate Clay at ONEY. 70 IX LARGE, OR SMALL | reels on th mus W's Tara, Past M' owen ate of tart, ‘Baltimore oice 110 8. oward std. ae iN oriee es | Ree SALE -WE KEEP ANTLY “On, HAND Metnatuc ities st 3 nt ban Ea So a ness Hoes, LEADINGMAM © CU. 1897 M st. new hy’ ‘uiy2-3m Toth caw, JE NDOMMENT, FFE AND TONTINE POLICIES | F'Obax‘orucw and second bend carrinces, Varnes, ne fat highest cash aT SOM. over o male L233 axe discos rs 55 RICH &00, So : to other of ake BANKERS, FANDCS, Toe ate. p20 Sit mh24-3m 615 15th st aw. Met Sut sora en ot hpicrent sat ane MoRETE or SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Roget a mrmareen Seer See fulness, apd low prices. the eas ts

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