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‘The Evening Mar basa reaular, perwanent dena fide daily cireaintion more than treble that of any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the ether daily papers bere added together. Se ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tux ran mailed regularly to any address ‘und for any period they may desire. B& Al orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of Stteen cents a week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- Ang postage, is 50 cents per month. $$$ In another part of Tux Staxis published an art!- cle showing the views of Sumner, Thurman and other distinguished ex-Senators and Senators upon the railroad occupation of Ube parks and streets of ‘Washington. The objections to a surrender of ‘the parks to tracks, trains, and stations are forci- Diy presented, and the evils of the illegal practices ‘of the roads in occupying streets and reservations ‘without authority, and in using the streets for freight and storage purposes, thereby obstructing nd throtiling two sections of the city, are vividly Pictured. Senator Thurman contended that the Giversion by the government of a park to raliroad Uses isan act of bad faith towards the original ‘owners of the soil of Washington, confirming Tue ‘Srax in Its position upon this question. It ts ex- pected that the raliroad bills will be discussed In the Senate next week. Washington hopes that ‘the friends of the capital will characterize the Anyurious railroad dictatorsuip as it deserves, and that their Just indignation may be more effective 4m the accomplishment of practical results than ‘Was the eloquence of a Sumner and a Tuurman in — $$ 2——___ ‘The proclamation to postmasters concerning the Unmailable character of envelopes containing of- fepsive matter written or printed on them 1s needed in a large class of cases. Two men, for ex- ample, have a dispute over an account, which re- Mains unsettled in consequence. The one who considers himself a creditor goes to an agency. ‘The agency, if it follows the course against which the prociamation is, 1m part, directed, first sends through the mails a demand for the amount 4m controversy, enclosed in an envelope rather conspicuous for its shape, size and color, and with such words as “Blank’s Collection Agency” tn heavy black letters on its face. If a ‘speedy response Is not forthcoming another de- mand arrives, in a still more conspicuous eavel- ope, containing the name of the agency and some phrase Uke “Second Notice to Delinquent Debtors.” This demand encloses a third envelope, covered with references to “Bad Debts,” “Dead Beats,” “Black-legs,” “Sneaks,” “Frauds,” etc., 8 couched as to come just outside of the pale of the libel law of the state where the agency 1s situated, but with the obnoxtous words printed in ‘type which catches every eye; and the alleged debtor is warned that, if the claim ts not Paid in ten days, an envelope of this sort will De used for wrapping a third demand. To save their families from the distress which the receipt’ of such mall matter at their homes would give them, men frequently Field to demands that in their judgment have no foundation tn justice. The thoroughly tllogical character of the whole business is mantfest from ‘he fact that none but a sensitive spirit 1s affected Dy this sort of treatment. A man who Is really a dodger of honest debts 1s not apt to be troubled ‘With sensitiveness It ts well to have the line Grawn between enterprise in the collection of Gebts and in blackmailing alleged debtors. ‘There 1s @ feeble consolation, during this un- ‘usually long and oppressive heated term, in the thought that it cannot last forever; but we can all enjoy a great deal more comtort and avoid many Gangers while it does last if we adapt our habits Of life to the state of the thermometer. The very air we breathe is hot; the organs of the body re- fuse to perform their regular functions without urging; but the cares and worries of existence continue Just the same during the hottest as during the coolest weather. These conditions Predispose men to injury from exposure. Let every person, therefore, eat as lightly as is consistent with proper nourishment, and give fresh fruit a leading place in his dietary; go to ‘Ded early and get all the sleep he can before the heat, the light and the noise of a new day make ‘thorough rest impossible; keep h/s mind in acalm and cheerful state, no matter what annoyances arise, by an exertion of the will; stay in the shade; dress in thin clothing, light-colored where that is practicable, and as free as may be from stiffness Or pressure upon any part of the body; move Slowly, even If he has to ask the temporary indul- ence of those who wait upon his motions; and avoid the two ex:remes of persistent ice-water Grinking and of stimulation with alcool. By observ- §ng these precautions, there 1s no reason why anybody should suffer serious damage from the Continuance of the heated term. It 1s Inconvent. €nt, Dut it need not be fatal, or even dangerous, Sustained by this reflection, and keeping coo: in ‘the orthodox manner suggested, one can pity with calm superiority tiie fretting and perspiriag indl- ‘Vidual who utters without ceasing that great truth: “Whew! But tsn’t tt hot?” << ——— ‘One of the curious results of the reduction of the umber of liquor saloons in Philadeiphia under ‘the new license law fs the complaint made by the teamsters at the disappearance of the wooden Watering-troughs formerly placed by so many pub- Ucans tn front of their tuproom doors, in order that the sight of the thirsty horse's enjoyment ‘Would inspire the driver to take something also, ‘The benevolent socieues have supplied the lack to Some extent by the substitution of metal tanks; Dut these have the aisadvantage of becoraing ‘Warm under the sun’s rays, 80 that horses wili not rink the water, while the wooden trough used to Keep its contents cool and attractive. It seems Odd that @ movement designed to promote the use Of water a8 opposed to otuer forms of drink should Fesult indirectly in cutting of the availablo sup- Diy from so many of a city’s most eager and per- Sistent water-drinkers—a class yhose steady hab- 3s Landseer celebrated in bis piciure of the “Tei. Perauce Society.” a General Boulanger's political prospects have suffered another backset in the defeat of his triend and partisan associate, Paul Derouiade, in last Sunday’selection in the Charente, But this does Bot mean that ne has ceased to be a factor in ‘French politics. This will not happen till his own OF some other sehewe for the revision of the con- Stitution shall have been adopted. He has no idea Of drawing out himselr, and he can ve driven out only by the production of some plan confessedly Detter or stronger than the one he has devised. ‘Tul then, he must be counted as an uncertain and Gisturbing element in every calculation, $$$ Representative McKinley's appearance at the Chicago convention as a dark horse 1s not unex. ected. Mr. McKiniey Is credited with the largest ‘Share in the authorsnip of the platiorm; and there ‘Would be nothing llogical, certainly, in asking the man Who formulated this statement’ of principies Yo offer himself as its exponert and administrator. But there ts a strong sentiment that it will be im- oultie to slight and pass over Senator Sherman in Order to nominate another man from his state. — It ts all very well to urge the candidates before the Chicago convention, and their friends, not to Get excited; Dut it ts folly to tell them, in this hot ‘Weather, to “Keep cool.” They probably wish they ‘Could, with all their hearts, ———-—____ Col, Ingersoll, after his speech of yesterday, Which considerably marred bis prestige as @ Swayer of multitudes, can afford to divert his at- tention for a while from the mistakes of Moses to ‘the miscalculation of Kobert, $< Harrison, Allison, or Blaine, which? Harrison ‘Will first, by permission, make bis dash for vie- tory, then Allison, and if both faii look out for the ‘Deaine rush. ‘Mr. Depew’s retirement reduces the uncertain- ‘Wes Of the contest at Chicago by one; but what is ‘that among so many? Bors Crcrmse ‘TO BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF ITS VALUE. ‘We have bought 250 Boyw’ Suits, ages 13 to 18, the samples cfs clothing druuuner. Suite worth $7.00 t be sold at €3.50. Suite worth $5.00 to be sold at #4.00. Suite worth $8.50 to be mld at 84200 Suits worth $9.00 to be auld at $4.50. ‘The goods ure manutactured by one of ew Vork totton std wre hret-claa hn ore e thet te bent layaibe ever Offered tr tse Sdvise our customers to call early to NDER Bi Cer Atsosr Ix Haz. THE PALAIS ROYAL CLOSES THE SUMMER SEA- SON WITH A TUMBLE IN PRICES UNPRECEDENTED IN ITS HISTORY. THE STORE TO BE RUN AT A LOSS FOR ONE WEEK, FROM JUNE 25 TO JUNE 30.— ‘The great clearing sale at the Palais Royal is dis- tinctive inasmuch as the reduced prices are made on kvods already extraordinarily vod values—reference is made to the great purchases lately made when, in many instances, entire stocks were closed out sts lane discount, WHAT SOME HAVE TO BAY, “They say I'm selling goods at « loss," sald Mr. Lisnor to the writer yesterday. Taking ups pair of Hose as ‘an illustration, he said: “I soll these Hose at 25c. and make « fair profit because of taking advautage of adull wholesale market. They are worth 4c. as prices gen- erally go here, but it's not fair to say I lose because I sell them at 25e.; rather is it he who has not yet dis- Posed of stock bought af high prices earlier in the sea son, and who is unable to take advantage of such op- portunities for buying.” “IT 18 NOT AS IT SEEMS” hesaid. “I've made more money so far this June than any preceding month this year,snd yet they say I'm selling below cost. “Now, P'll tell you what I will do Twill sell at cost for all next week, partly to show them that I dare to, and partly because of stock-taking on the Ist of July.” Above is the conversation that took place between THE PALAIS KOYAL proprietor and his advertising man yesterday, and is quoted by him here because it wives the fairest, the truest and best account of the Coming Clearing Sale. THE GOODS TO BE OFFERED. The list of reduced prices advertised in the next column gives but «faint idea of the unparalleled bar- ssains to be offered, and because youare not fully aware of the extent of the variety we offer, or the very low orucinal prices—made possible by the advantages aceru- into our cash system in the late very dull wholesale markets, SOME ILLUSTRATIONS WORTH GIVING. In the Cotton Underwear Department] is shown © stock of 1,121 pieces of Cotton Underwear—every Piece different. All these at half price, and yet a profit made. The explanation is that the stock comprises the samples of one of the leading manufacturers of the United States, and who at the close of each season closes out his samples at 50 per cent discount. We may add that there is a rivalry who shall secure these ‘samples and the merchant who gets them is favored. ILLUSTRATIONS IN UNDERWEAR AND HOS- TERY. ‘The $1 Swiss Ribbed Vests to be offered at 92c., are identical to those offered all the season, by nearly al houses, for @1.25each. Again the Swiss Rivbed Lisle ‘Vests that are to be sold at 5c. have not been offered | anywhere under 75c. apiece. The fast black hose, too, at 25e., are the 35e. goods ot week ago, We move quickly. AN ILLUSTRATION IN SHOES. As with underwear 60 with shoes, and we have been lucky in securing the samples of two leading houses, Acain we have closed out a large stock of button boots and offered them at half price. We gain—the manu- facturer chooses to lose, because it pays him, we pre- sume. Theseason for Oxford Ties, you know. 4 THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. ‘We could fills page with how we came to secure the great Job lot of Ribbons and Brench Flowers; of how ‘we mot the steck of White Suits so cheap; of how we come to sell long Silk Mitts for 2c., worth 68¢., and soon, WE REMIND YOU SERIOUSLY ‘That we are making the best offer for eleven years in the list in next column, and because the goods at the ull prices are considerably below prevailing Prices, as we have explained above. Your presence requested, You'll learn more by what you'll see in an hour than we could write you in a volume. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. 12th and Pa. ave. (A. LISNER) coo& eFR A RRR IT XN SCk FE A BERT ES § 0% cod tut Exch AE RUS BS GSS A ® | ea | | Sus, AA E ER SS 2°A tu keel t2” FOR PRICE LIST SEE NEXT COLUMN. SYN rR TTT RE iS FY SRN RE x OF My mee xk Ff Yr w p a Wwww FR < Pr kee t#” FOR PRICE LIST SEE NEXT COLUMX. ROYAL €2" FOR PRICE LIST SEE NEXT COLUMN. THE EVENING STAR: _—_ Sewt-Axseaz Sroce'Tarmra. GLEARING SALE ALAIS HOY ALS fa” PRESERVE THIS LIST, AS LAST WEEK'S, PRICES REMAIN MARKED ON THE GOODS. STOCK TAKING JULY ler, UNTIL THEN A GIGANTIO MENS DEPARTMENT, ‘GNear door, No. 1119 Pa, ava) 25¢, Gauze Undershirts for 200. 68 Fancy Colored English Underwear for $1.25. 81 Funcy Striped English Underwear for 750. 60c. Gray Angola Wool Underwear for 39¢, 50e. Underwear—broken lots—for 39e, 39c., 49¢. and 5c. Scarfs, all styles, for 35a, 25e. Satin-lined Kuot Scarfs for 10¢. ‘81 French Percale Shirts for 870. 81 Piaited Bosom Laundered Shirts for 50a, 50c. Unlaundered Dress Shirts for 390, 75c. Tourist Flannel Shirts for 500, 25c. Suspenders, all styles, for 15c. 12ie, warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100. 81.50 genuine Gloria Umbrellas for $1.39. 82.20 Gold and Siiver-tipped do. for $1.98. 10 per cent off marked prices Traveling Satchels, 68e. “Tourist for toilet articles—for 50e, $2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Tigs for 82. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 389c. Silk Jersey Mitta for 290, 48c, Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 300. GSc. Milanaise Silk Gloves for 500. be. Silk Mitts for 1c. ‘Nearly all Kid Gloves at half-price, LACE DEPARTMENT. 19¢. Handkerchiefs, all atylos, for 12340, 2 ndkercuiefs, many styles, for 120. Men's Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 10¢, 81 Spanish Lace Fichus for 75a, 12)¢. Embroidered Mull Ties for 100, ‘25, Neck Ruchings, ail styles, for le, 3-ply All-linen Collars, 3 for 250. ‘B-ply All-linen Cuffs, 3 pairs for 250. 10 per cent off marked prices of Laces, HOSIERY DEPARTMFNT. Toe. kibbed and Plain Sik Hose for 59e, Tie. Fancy Lisle liose, all styles, for 59¢, 81 Faney French Hove, all s les, for 79c. 50c. *C. & G." (yold medal) Lisle Hose for 45¢. 48c. Fancy Hose. all broken lots, for 250, pair. . Striped Balbrigyau Hose for 190. %5e. Children's Black Hose, all sizes, for 19¢, 81 Ladies’ Swiss Kibbed Silk Vests for 92¢, 10 percent off marked prices fine French Vesta, 48c. Jersey-fitting Gauze Vests for 35¢, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. $1.25 Colored Fuilie Francaise for @1. 81.19 Colored and Black Surah Silks for @1. €1.25 Colored Satin Ruadame for 81. 50. English Wool Tourist Suitings for 40c, 6Se., 40-inch wide Colored Serges, for 59a, $1 Figured China Silks for 85c. 35e. Cream and Colored Cashmeres for 29, RIBBON DEPARTMENT. 81.35 10-iuch Motre Striped Sash Ribbons for $1.19 81.50 12-inch Black-Satia Edwo Moire for §1.35. $1.50 Bunches French Flowers, all styles, for @1.19. PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Marked 28.08, 85.68, 68, $1.98, 1.50 “Gloria” (genuine) Umbrellas for $2.20 Gold and Silver Handles do. for 81.08, EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. broidery for 21e. 19c. 7-tuch Swiss Embroidery for 16c. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 10 per cent off marked prices, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, 25e. Jewelry, a.1 styles for 21¢. 10c. Oxidized Lace Pins for 5c, 8c. Real Sheli Hair Pins for 5c. 10 per cent discount on other goods, LEATHER GOODS DEPAR1MENT. 5c. Pocket-books and Card Cases for le. 50c. Pocket-books, ail styles, for 42c. Ze. Belts, all styles, fer 2le. G8c. “Tourists,” for toilet articles, for 50e, 10 per cent discount on other goods. FAN DEPARTMENT, 50c. Fans, all styles, for 42c. 5c. Jup. Faus, all styles, for 250, Sc. Fans, all styles, for 83a. $1 Feather Fang all colors, for 750. 2 Fans, all styles, for $1.68, ‘89e. Dolls (French bie) for 75e. 10 per cent discount on other goods, 73 CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. 50 87.50 84.00 83.75 $3.00 82.75 9.00 250 2.35 Se. Serims, all styles for 1:2c. a yard. $2 Mousquito Canopies for $1.50. TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENT. 00 Fancy Damask Table Sets, for 87.75. 87.50 Biue Damask Cloth and Napkins, for $5.25. 2.00 8-4 Table Covers, all styles, for @1.50, NOTION DEPARTMENT 10 per cent off marked prices Japanese’ Ware. 10 percent off marked prices of Sponges, 68ec. Imported Hair Brushes, for 50c. Genuine “Pears” Soap, for 120. Dr. Pray's “Onsaline.” for 25c. 18c. Oil Skin Dress Shields for 5c. 17. Sanglanzue Face Powder, 12c. he. Bottles of Extracts, for 1c. ‘de. No. 4711 White Rose Soap, for 126, Se. Bottles Bay Rum, for 12c. ‘Oc. Brass Placques, for L3c. 13c. Brass Photo Frames, for 10c, 50c. Lotos Face Powder, for 250. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 17c. boxes Note Paper and Envelopes for 120. 17c. quire Linen Paper for 2 quires for 5c. 17c. packs Envelopes for 2 packs for 250, CLOCK DEPARTMENT. 20 per cent off the marked prices. SECOND FLOOR. SHOE DEPARTMENT. 87 finest haud-imade Button Boots for 85.75. $4 hand-sewed Oxford Ties for $3.50. $4.25 straight Goat Button Boots for $3. 2.68 Andrea Kid Button Boots for $2.50. 83.50 Misses’ fine Boots, patent-leather tips, 83. 83.35 Misses’ spring-beel French Kid for $3. 2.50 Men’s patent-leath-r Oxfords for #2.50. ‘$2.25 Boys’ patent-leather Oxfords for $1.75. 45 Boys’ cloth-top, patent-leath-r Boots, $2.75, 50 Boys’ Enxlish Calf Boots for §2, SUIT DEPARTMENT. 812 Satecn Suits, all styles, for $10. 10 per cent off marked prices Flannel Suita, 10 per ceut off marked prices Beaded Visites. 10 per cent off marked prices Tourist Ulaters, 10 per cent off marked prices Children’s Ulsters, ‘83.98 Children’s French Sateen Snits for $2.50. 0 French Gingham Suits for 8.98. €1.25 White Dresses, all styles, for 81. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. #1.68 Cusamere Shawls, all colors, for $1.48. ‘95 Faucy Embroidered Shawls for 3.48. JERSEY DEPARTMENT. Ode. Childreu’s Jerseys, ail sizes, for 50c. 81.98 Ladies’ Vest-Front Jerseys for $1.68, UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. $1.98 Lace Trimmed Underwear, all styles, for 81.68. #1 Cambric and Muslin Gowns for 79¢, 81 Skirts, all styles, for 7c. ‘98c. Lace Trimmed Cambric Corset Covers for 7c. 81 Lace Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 84¢. $1 Summer Balmoral skirts for 84c. ‘7¥e. Embroidered Cambric Corset Covers for 590, ‘85a Finely Trimmed Cambrie Drawers for 50c. 75e. India Linea Dressing Sacques for 590. 68c. Short Skirts, embroidered, for 590, CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT. ‘25e. Mull Capa, all styles, for 216, 81.48 Fine Mull Caps, ail atyles, for 980. ‘85e. Shirred Mull Caps, all styles, for 480, 9c. Nurses’ and waitresses’ caps for 16e. 25e. India Linen Aprons for 21c. 85e. Children's (1 to 4) White Dresses for 680, ‘75e. shirt Waists, all styles, for 680, a, WASHINGTON, D. C.. Quick Sus Ax Sus Prov. MOTTO OF ¥. 8 WILLIAMS & CO, Drugyists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner Oth and Pete nw., ‘Wherewill be found the most complete and varied stock of Draum, Patent Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city, at prices which nonecen better aud tow inset, as shown by tae following partial Lists que ‘Wo will continue to sell Quinine in Capsules and in ‘Bulk at our extremely low rates, PATERT MEDIOINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ‘TOILET GOODS, &c., &o., Bo. ‘We will continue to sell at the lowest cut rates, ‘We make s specialty of Ice-cream Sods, Cream with ‘any favoring to suit the taste, OUR SODA Is the best, coldest, and most ‘refreshing in the city, Charged with carbonic acid gas to 200 Ibs. pressure, ali made from the best materials, and flavored with pure fruit Juice syrups. Our Chocolate and Coffee are just delicious, Acknowledged to be the best by all. select from the following list of pure fruit juice syrups and give use trial: Lemon, Strawberry. Vanilla, Raspberry, @ Cherry. Pineapple, Peach. Ginger. Sarsaparilla, Ginger Alo PHOSPHATED CALISAYA TONIC, ‘This {ea delightful, invixorating tonic, ICE COLD ROOT BEER, Cools the blood and purifies the system. The best of drinks for hot weather. rm, Bem, Fr EF PERI gs = FLORIDA WATER 35c. PER BOTTLE. ‘We call your special attention to our Toilet Cologne, frazrant, refreshing, and lasting. Pint bottles, 81! halt pint bottles, 50c, ‘The best triple extracts in bulk at Sdc. per oz HOA N ppp . JINN NERE HOH dh ER ERP OE NS RE Ha*SN NNBoo “oo tus N NS kee ‘This preparation is unequaled asa beautifier of the complexion. Ladies, before leaving the city for the summer, procure a bottie. It pr-vente suu-burn, tan or prickly heat, It renders the skin beautifully white, ‘smooth, and soft, OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is under the most careful supervision at all times. Wo use only the purest and best drugs and chemicals from the moat reliable manufacturers, such as Bquibb, Pow- ers & Weightman, and other weil kuown chemists, ‘Bring us your prescriptions and have them properly Prepared at the lowest possible prices, Don’t mistake the piuce. The TEMPLE DRUG STORE, under Ma- sonic Temple, corner 9th and F sta, 23 ¥, & WILLIAMS & CO, Proprietors HIE REN'S INGRAIN HOS?, SOLID COLORS,7c. Ladies’ Lnwrain Hore, solid colts, 9. Fpowe are Liste, Tiree Muisuedk ffst-c ass aeconds, it ENJ. MILLEM & SON, 8120 stat. nw. PECIAL OFFER! MEN'S IMPORTED FANC! aif fone, fal! rerutat made, 19e. bor pair pairs for $1; sizes are 9 to 11. BLUM'S, _sezseutt 745 and 747 Sth st. Noverries Iy Vacarios Ovrrrrs, ‘Now is the time toscek pleasure on the land ‘and water. For that purpose the Zephyr-weight Flannel Shirt, the lightest and coolest to be found, is the most desirable. At no previous Summer Season have we had such » demand, ‘and, fortunately, we anticipated it, Our stock comprises a complete'assortment in Fine All-silk and Silk and Wool Overshirts, made up in best workmanship and thoroughly shrunk. We have an ABSOLUTELY FAST-BLACK Agents for Dr. Tueger's System Sanitary ‘Woolen Underwear, AUERBACH & BRO, 323, 623 Pennsylvania avenue, et, Candiual. Pink, Blue, and Crean: ue, per pa a lai ge sige Gloria afi” Cans Q INCH WIDE, SASH RIBEON: COLORS: GAR- sol bi 5. 745 and 747 8th et’ ae. here at 7: nore AE 736. f re Pansrrna Stone HOT-WEATHER BARGAINS. India Linons, Persian Lawns, Linen Lawns, Plain and Dotted Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, Swiss, and Lawns. Batiste, Crepeline, and Challis, extra qualities, at 2c. India Gauze Underwear for Ladies, Men, and Chil- dren, 250. Poppewell Jean Drawers for Men, aft guarantecd, 0c. Extra qualities in light-weight Hosiery, 25c. Pure-S.lk Mitte that were 50c.,n0w 25¢. Fans—Price cut right in half. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ‘You will have to see them to appreciate the great re- duction we have made in the prices. Children's in all colors at 40¢. Ribbons—All widths of cream and biack all-silk ‘Moire Kibbons. Bargains in Lace Flouncings, Cambric, Nainsook, sud Swiss Embroidery; Torchon, Val.and Freuch Laces, s Special bargains ip Linen and Turkish Towels, ‘8-4 Mosquito Netting, all colors, at less than regular Prices. ‘Special value in Men's fine Neckwear, 250. CABHART & LEIDY, 423 928 7th and 706 K st nw. S Freed @oLD BONNET PIN. 4 LARGE STOCK. ‘LoW PRICES. FRANK ¥. LEWIS, 1215 Penn. sve. Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, myl3m IS PER GENT IS PER CEN DIscouNT On over 30 sets of Harness of various kinds of our own faake, while making improvements. At TOPHAM’S, 1231 Ps. ave. 2. w. ‘This offer closes July 7. 23 ‘BO LEWIS & BON. 1421 New Yorkave., One Price, jasae ‘Worth aide, pear 16th street, ty SATURDA “0 iG ts ERIED Swiss Roce ee, RPGR SATS arene G2 PLAIN FIGURES ANv CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY. PERRY BUILDING, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR OTH BT. Patablished 1840. at ay a eaetrrellod a er 745 and 74’ ita se. & aa DRESS ROBES. ‘You sll remember the robe which we sold for $1.68, (avout two weeks ago) it was worth $5—we sold hundreds of them—pleased our patrons, aud the robe made up handsomely. NOW WE WILL OFFER ANOTHER LOT CHEAPER EVEN THAN THE FIRST ONE. ‘They contain 10 yards of Fine Chambray, 43 yards of Fine Narrow Embroidery, and 4) yards of Fine Wide Embroidery. TO BE SOLD FOR THE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE OF Mh od? qt ES arte | he a 8B which would noteven pay for the embroidery, saying nothing of the 10 yards of material an. 00, TTT ANGI [die 4S AS “00” T i fxs pep B BD Bh TARE go% Pv UU BBB DIR ES Gao Bo You! Bow Bow tS MY GSS ir sta gs wat Sgrencenr ie ad DDD T1's88, CO 00 U U NNN OTTTT Pei oo s3 f PREY Bov’ Ht a8 Gof “oo? You BAN F OFF MARKED PRICES IN OUR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT, (Bathing Suits and Jerseys not included.) POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Something which has never been done before in the heizht of the season, and which is dore now so as to benefit our patrons who intend leaving the city. P. 8.—Just received wonderful bargains in Sample Pieces of Embroidered Flouncings from Auction, cheaper even than the last ones, BB UMMM = Ph A FG uM" sts fon Aa MM 88 Ea we Mi Sys 5 423 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS, GROSS MEN'S WHITE LAWN TIES, 0c, P 5O Goren: genuine Cenulo.d’ Cours: Tues exe Cufls, 3c. per pair. de BLUM, 745 and 747 Sth st! ne Crzantxe Ovr Suz. We nave a large stock of goods, and must convert them into CASH before we take our annual INVEN- TORY at the end of this month. For this reason we have PUT THE KNIFE INTO PRICES, and if you are ingueed of CARPETS, MATTINGS, FURNITURE, or UPHOLSTERY GOODS, you will NEGLECT YOUR OWN INTEREST if you FAIL TO A1TEND THIS SALE or tell your neighbor of it. It will pay you to buy for FUTURE USE. Here are a few of the many bargains: 25c, MATTINGS, plain and fancy, CUT TO 19¢. YD. Best JOINTLESS FANCY MATTING at 350. YD, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS, 65c. YD. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS from 50 to 80c. yD. BEST 5-FRAME BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, 81.15 XD. Other grades of Body Brussels Carpets from 85c. to tes MOQUETTE CARPE"S, at $1.25, BEST WILTON CARPETS, at $1.50. ‘Best All Wool att Squares at 75c. pr. yd. SOLID ANTIQUE OAK CHAMBER SUIT, FRENCH PLATE BEVELED MIRROR, OVAL SHAPE, for 837.50, Imitation Mahogany Suit, BEVEL MIRROR, 8 pea, for €34.50. Antique Suit, BEVEL MIRROR, 8 pes..for 832.50. WALNUT SUIT, MAKBLE TOP, BEVELED MIRROR, 10 pes., complete, for 84150 Walnut SIDE BOARD, MARBLE TOP, $18.50. In UPHOLSTERY GOODS, aud LACE CURTAINS you will have to look through the stock to appreciate the BARGAINS, Baby carriages at cost. A big stock of the LEONARD HARDWOOD CLEANABLE RE- FRIGERATORS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the MARKET REMEMBER, THIS SALE 18 FOR CASH, and YUU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. Come early before the stock is picked over. W. H. HOEKE, 400,16.23-3t 801 Market Space. Guovez 150, Ladies’ Lisle Frame- Made Gloves in all colors; another 100 dozen just received ; to close quickly, 15. pair. nt 500. Ladies’ | Hloves, hi broidered match, Regular price Soest suse elot Sa 2 Ladies Black Jersey Mitta Migular Se, quality, 250 17 Ghildren's Jersey Mitts Ei Sige Pinx and Lavender Ladies? Colored Pute Stik Jersey colors, Fasular, fe: quality, to close balance, 48a 300, Ladies’ Bill Lace Mitts, all colors (regular price, 500.) BOR MARCHE. wa OM SF wr nom and Stamping. Deopen all summer. A full iine of Art Needle 915-3 Jeet Wat rsorsarr owns wean | $ i i j i i i aro far superior to the qualities usually offered ‘t thia price. 151 pieces 32-inch Cream White Persian Lawns, about half-price. Only Lde. per yard. 50 pieces White Imported Lawns, in choice lace stripes and fancy ficured effects, which we shall offer at cost of importation, only 18e. per yard. 42 pieces Imported Ecru Canvas Etamines, in ‘8 dozen choice patterns in checks, blocks and atripes in lace effects, which we shall mark at Ube extraordinary (1or them) low price of 250. per yard, 200 picoes Imported Batiste Clair and In- ian Dimity, in the desirable colors of white, Pink, light abd sky-blug, cream aud cardinal, ‘Only 25c. per yard, 75 pieces of 42-inch White Jones’ Cambric at the lowest price yet named. Only Sle. per yard. 48 pieces plain French Nainsooks, fine, haud- finished, especially desirable for ladies and childrens’ summer clothing, 8 pieces at 30c., 10 Pieces at BSc, 4 pieces at I7he. ‘10 pieces at 450., 15 pieces at 50. Each aud every quality a splendid vali 60 pieces Cream Swi-s Mull Crinkle Cloth, in ‘Wide shirred stripes. Ovly 10c. per yard. 10 pisces 32-inch Back Persisn Mull de Paris. Only 12. per yard, 25 pieces Ecru Striped Shirred Muslins, Only ‘2c. ver yard. 20 pieces White Fancy Piques in corda, stripes and blocks, Only 25c. per yard. 50 Pieces White and Ecru Dotted Swisses at B5c, Ble 37 Hye. 42 and 50c. per yard. 40 Pieces 51-inch White Freuch Mulls at 87 Mec., 50c. and 624e. per yard. 72-inch Piain Freuch Organdie, 690. 75c. and 1 per yard. Twelve yard pieces of Tarletans, in Cream, Cardinal, Old Gold, Blue, Pink and Yellow. Only $1.75 for piece. Extra value Nothwith- standing the fact that the lots are lange, these Jow prices will, no doubt, cause such a spirited demand that no delay is perminsible, (Second floor.) Another Hundred Pieces of Fine Standard ‘Dress Ginghams at the low price of 12ie. per yard, ‘The styles and colorings are tar in ad- vance of those of previous years, with the addi- tional advantage of being fast in color-dye. With the previous lots, we are now showing about seventy attractive styles in choice Stripes, ‘Plaids, Bars, Blocks aud Checks i striking Om- bre, and other equally desirable effects, with plain shades to match. Particular attention i= drawn to the shades of Gobelin, Electric, Ser- pent, Mahogany, Terra-Cotta, Cafsule, Tans, &e, Only 123¢e. per yard, (Seoond floor.) Heureitta Satine—A new black fabric, made from the finest Sea Island Cutton, having the appearance of an All-Wool Heureitts Cloth, without ite weight aud warmth This fabric is guaranteed Fast Black, and the most convine- ing evideuce of this statement is the two eain- ples we are showing—one of @ well-known Black French Ssteen, and the other the Hen- rietta Cloth, both having been tested alike by Water and murtatic acid. This Sateen is supe- rior to any other make at 50c. per yard, and yet 4t iw offered at the low price of 30 and 7H. (Second fivor.) The Five-cent All Fure Linen Hanakerchiefs for Ladies and Boys is as good for the purpose us any heretofore sold at double the price. This is but oneof the numerous equally good val- ues, (First floor.) ‘Wash Goods Reduced—1,000 Yards 36-inch Ecru Batiste, reduced to 8c. per yard; 500 Yard. 40-inch Batistes, Ecru and Blue Grounds, with « chotce variety of faucy stripes, reduced to 10c. per yard: 1,000 Yards Plain Golored Crepe and Crazy Cloth, in Cream, Cardinal, and Blue; reduced to 6c. (Second floor.) ‘A bargain in Wash Laces is the thousand yards Just reduced to 3c. per yerd. (First floor.) Sevea Hundred Boxes of “Tourist” Ruffling. “Touriat” Rufting is misnomer, as provably o ¥ 10 boxes arefor “stay mes RISES Stok Countortable ‘of the’ cheep mech stufis, White, cream, black, pink. blue, cardinal and black-and-white, two row mull, 6 yards to the box, Only 18c. per box. (First floor) ‘The new adjustable Pillow-sham Molders are satisfactory. Brouze finish, 750, Nickel flaish, aL (Fourth floor.) ‘The newest wrinkle in Summer Neckwear for ladies is the “Matelot.” Has alarge sailor collar, with full Fedora front.made of surab silk. White ground with clustered stripes of lizht biue, navy und cardinal, and a very handsome line of ‘various colored Plaids, @1.35 each. (Pirst floor; right aisle.) ‘More new Quilts. Sizes for Cribs and Cradles, in white aud colors, from 75c. to 82. New Crib Blankets, $1.50 to $4.50. ‘New Criv Comforts, ia white and colors, 81 to $1.50. 30. Satven Covered Feather Pillows or Cushions, for Hammock Pillows, Sward and door-step seats; 95c. to $175, (Fourth floor.) Bilks for summer.—We have pretty much all the desirable light-weixht Bilk fabrica, We have reduced a line of 24-in. Fancy Figured China ‘Silks to 50c, per yard. 20-in, White China Silk, 50c. 19-in. Black French sursh Silk for Sashes, foundation for Lace Dresses, Full Suits, ac. Only 64e. per yard. Ecru Tussore Silks for Men's Shirts, Pajamas, and Ladies’ Suita 36-in. Plain Tussore Silks at $1.25. 30 and $2-in. Tussore Silks in Stripes, 81.25. 50-in. Silk Mulls, White, Cream, Light Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Pistache, Salmon, and Black, 75c. and 81 per yard. Elegaut Surah and China Silks for the popular Dlouse waista. We have Just rceived «new lot of China Silks in Lilse und Royal Purple—two shades which have recently become very fash ionable for blouses and trimmings. Only 83c. ss tigeee (First floor.) Harper's Bazaar says: “Tho English Blouse ‘Waists are meeting with great favor in this country, especially among the ultre-fashionabie, and are made of the different shades of Surah end Chins Silks, trimmed with fancy braid.” ‘We are prepared to make these Blouses to order and areshowiug @ superb stock of Silks from which to select, (Dreasmaking Dept. ; third floor.) ‘The beautiful “Outing” Flannels are still 003-0 rs rs SELL SATIN (CAN: iD 03.27-28 WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ ANTED_aT NOY. WOMEN COOKS, LL Bigace PE gh teu giyitelseterebytieke eonchimen dang and hotel beip for resoria 61:5 7th wine. Jed pe “ ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 500 CHAMBER- Wiratler are nk putes leer melds devon, WV ANTED—WATTERa _preaa wi Wes Shr Gunkaina Weerners Name ac th Soya Hotsewockons eaty iy . Eas, Se Ses Wan N RKPERIENCED SALES! a oss a goo store wust fosae SOGDR er omiog 7 SN. e ANTED — INT! ENT SOLICITORS TO Watteta, tae, SE HL Sneridan,” either in city or county. y wort gritien, by Gen, Sheridan’ himeell. Two i fastra: 7 SPAMS ELT RY La res Wesninsion, be WANTED-WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO 040, CRA! Nurses sod Laundresses in sco awny, ins oo Cooks, SAM'L A. COOMBS, O20 Fat n: iv WARTEDIAN ACTIVE AND ENTERPRISING young mau with ital, to take te sole Hatha 20S vuieviie, KE _ JeB3-3t — “Misia St. Wouisvilie, Ry COMPETENT Ni RSE FOR TWO rave city *, oF summer: WASZED—A GIKL To Do GENPRAL WOU! work, to cook. wash and tron; must be id reliable, al o have reference. “Si 2a WAS) BOTAN EXPERIENCED You sady ip a fancy and worsied tice, “Apply at tue store, UOS ve WASTED-A FIRST -CLA 8 HOUSE WOMAN. NO washing or cooking, uoehild-en in house. ‘ust come highly recommended. 1107 F st. w. je2s-ae* J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS AD TWO or chive Jour eters rom Gea ttng apps SE PRINTING OF Fick 710 Marker Brace. Wi SEDGAGENTS, LOCAL: AND GENERAT, new ier ft ben aa to Fisk. po tail\re, succéan sure. exclusl Bodiross @ xs"howidss Nay ise Miche” 3 WAXTEDSAT MOUNT PLEASANT A YOUNG Shite rl. to atot with housework. "one frou the country preferred. GOUD HOME, Star office * WS 3TED-A. SETTLED WOMAN, witTe on colored. for geueral housework; foierouces, = quind. “Apply 1009 Fat see WASTED-A nov, WHITE OR COLORED, To Fun errands and inake himself “aseful. references required. APDIy MENTZ &C0., 1008 Fats ate WASTED-1W0 F RST-CLAS WAIST HANDS, Wo frat lana ire hands: postvely. tee ecuet bbe oud: at Miis, PERLLE'S Pariots, O14 12th tn w I WaSTED-# DuessMaKen. APPLY aT 4x0 sts . Wares 10 SCRAPE WALIS Ai (0 K.W. HENDERSON & CO, 1113 Pat hw VAN(ED—A GOOD GOACHSMITH. si! ADY 0d i, eR v work and vey. Jas. K Phubey AND DELIV: ‘and ‘beers: to active | wages Paid, no other TO BELL, a plicit trade, wood bed apply. 1206 D st. nw Se ee WASTED — INMEDIATEL| TWO XPERI- encea tidy whive wirls us waitreaws; a0 a colored boy as waiter, Nothing but Bret-<ciass need avply. Good waces to right party. Bring references, Suu E street new. sso 7 te V ANTED—WALL SCRAPERS APPLY 10 MW HENDEKBON. 935 Fat B. ty Wanten— * LADY oF m PETAR Rt fosition, WOOD, oom 6, ave DA FIRST-CLASS CABINET-MAK Peunsylvani ave. ft : J ANZEDIFOR MONDAY MORNING NEXT. 2 A) WW dress makers.” App y 310 Missouri ave. WASTED S DUNDORIDS "EMPLOY reau, conducted by indies, meu, and A coloted, tor all kinds of a trict and states, with referenr - Wasies. SERVANT FOR GO NERA work: must be good. ‘and laandres. ences required. 1116 13thst.nw, 33 WIRES LUST CLASS BARBER al WEN KAABE'S, 1409 New lork ave. Wire eek SUIGK CANDY MAKER.” Ap. ‘tic lnbur, for Dis: Mot vil Hy tod. W. MUPPERT © BLO, 711 710 34 ns. | . arse | LADY AND GENTLEMAN LURK Tatand the claim business. Address, in ting, stating experience, Wace &c., CLAIMS, Star office, alters, drivers, farm A with references, FEW A Vv V 605 ¥ wt. n.w.10-2w | VE BUSINESS MAN, LIVING eshington, wy represent our house in hi te. dalary about $100 mont ly exacted, SUPT. AWG, HOUSE, Lc ANTED—AN ‘outside Washi at AL OR TRAVELING AGENTS pectalty—fire-prouf safes. N. ¥. agent joad firat week, a NJ) aceut bait car- | load, a Mich cauvaser cleared $400 fret month, a | Butlalo deaier with his o:lier Business is cleariig #1 yer month on our specialty; catalogue tre. ALDIN APE CO., Cineinuat, my16 WB 3X2 Di Bevs WITH GOOD ROFKANG “A Allo vores. Liberal salaries paid. Apply Jobu's Pariely liall 16ui st. bet. om Tuesday and Bt H aud I, adjacent st Friday at 6-30 p.m. | Uy 25-1 | WANTED. -ROOM NTED—BY A GEN ~~ shied room: facilitt wood fire in cold we: seca PR Bgriwent: plewse atate particu: lars aud address J. K.. Star office. Jens WANTED 280. FURNISHED BED *hOoMS, with boant, Private family preferred, Adres: D.M.'J., Star office. padlvexey 1 WANteD-sY THE IST OF JULY, A GooD- story, front ron. partly furnised, hice. de | —BY A QUIET LADY AND A GROWN nice wutUruisbed rooms in w clean well romp pug. and "will be pechuanent if Aidress, statin’ Corina, HAMILTON,” Star E, UNFURNISHED COMMU NI- 2d or 3d floor: rent not to ex extra in wnter) bet. th aud TC V.A, Star thos. At UITABLE FO DOCTOR'S Hi, near 14th, ‘Address Box 75 kept house suited. ottice. WASTED aiooms, k., ices, on 14th st Kk ave, fice. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ty BOY A REMINGTON “TYPE. seriter. must be tu good order and a bargain. i y ANTED—YOUK HOUSE AND OFFICE FURNI-| Witte sed bs dwood to cles and tuade wew Boe stained and revaruish d. Address Box 160, Siar ol fice. W233 ST BE CHEAP AND WinttcoP ander Appiy'at iss7 ethene wwe te a ARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL | WASe2? statttonce made over in hest-clase styta. | Reterences {Uruisbed aa 1 workimatiehip. “Work duue atresideuces. Address C. NELDUN, o1. 2ot Pres ANTED—TRICYCLI ‘AND | | wa OLD D. SK Wain: finneriy tn Houm of Representa, dress Box 26, Star office, * WANTED STE FRENCH CONFECTIO +x AND Caterer of the Maison Ritti, 1110 an o ave., Let Land Msi, las now his parlors ou fir-t and fecchd. floors ready to iecelve. the. proucuaders of the avenue anu the public. “They will tind wost eve y | Kind of ice creams, water ices upd izesl cakes, | Jev1-Im* s yANIED—A TENANT FOR A LARGE FUR- ished house during the summer moutha If de- siratle owner would ike to retaiu certain Foome | Ap- Ply to owner: 1015 List nw. yas J ANTED—HOUSE 10 TARE CARE OF DUKING WAT tor tigit oo, nate bora pretertod excellent | asture, best of care aud attention, Adress KOS FCAME. Box 72 3 W ANTED—To PUACHASE—NE‘ inventions and patents of orsmall, Call on A. MAYER, WANT ions: D—-T0 BUY AN Splut pant ia ty wae ana | ade, ob ) URbUEE Rosi aut « Cemeters ; terms @o per mu. D. MCCAMTHY Jel0-0 Wane. STAMPED. NEW PaT- neity MES. MENGERTS 3019-61" 419 9th ot nw. \ ANTED—T0 RENT BY THE MONTH FOR USE W inine Gouutey A ouurber of dorouehiy-oroken Ladies’ Kiding and Driving Hor-cs, quired. Apply we WAL G. Ps y ANTED—DAN'L J. MOFFAT, 414 4% ST. 5.W., alle Prams wed well work of all ud :akilied workmen em ; Prompt attentions Srices moderate: driven welle wapectaity.” elon ANTED-TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS Pound: don't get #trous oF rancid. Keeya bet ter ‘butter, satisiac ion assured (all the year Found) or moocy reftiuded. “W.-M 44 Ib. pind of Pure craiwery Butter (die & fron the ereamers) a0 3 Seuts per poubd ie noc exeriled at buguer pric. 401 G Stu, w:open all day. Matt oF Clephobe orders de- | Reese fom i Sica wn “pysa0e" Wil. C. BCRIBNER. y ANTED_—POR CASH—PULNITURE. FEATHER Wien Carpets, ‘Household ‘Stoves, or entire Fas wavers housemen fern tuamanct. &.ciijen, country, and rmorts. FM BURNMAM, 50-632 Pet aw. estore Ware FSSMAKER ny dremenak ita, tadies Sea a \ BLANCA. Mt WANIED-BY A RESPOCTADLE WHITE GRE A dcgenrral housrwark ts a’ small plain: teralpe Tones call st 108 - Sta” Writs PLACE By a RERPRcTABEE Witte Giri, to take care of one or two childeeu tg #0 in tie country. Address AL. B. Star office. 1340 ks — bowiThy Waitrean, Laundress nl Nurses. Noamstroas. Men Waiters Oooke Cowohmien, wutlers SAM'L A, OOOMIS, O26 Pat n a WANTEDSA stra BY MippLF-AGED white woman to atend to.an tuvalld va de sewe ing. and belp around, with references Acdrese 407 1 hw 1 WANTED A SITCATION Ag coox kiigr ae nt el ire eer relerene > DERSON. 1713 Rigo st. ae WADTEDAA Youxe Sas 22. of exvelient hab te y Position BY A ¥ iu drug store. Adity office. a WASTED GENTIAMAN Sharks 4 Postrio in city oF 60 Ha Rea. ener y, FUN Unt refcremcen “Aaron, statin’ pa!) lnrm JUMBO, Btar office. WASTED BY 8 YOUN sh p to learn by dress NP. Star office, HE Cale OF A FULNONED house for the sums nthe by ® Vin the best reiereuces given Audtme ABC. be VANTED—A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WS stad A Snore eR ae ne fhe ateeuce of the tau ily fur the. use of Iguges erences.” Address “Tat | WASDD =A Croan Worm 1 orthiwest ancthon, Mer the te. a furnished ‘preferred: no chularen iegtae Redcrouces. "Addveos' ox ia bat sv" Foe SAGAS! so0te | wiLnn F_ boo; ‘Also, Fox. Kerwior, Dog, gt Vv BY A PROMPT PAVING tcoaut, two-story, G-rvom Meum eit eda fehie 18 nites’ walk from corn horthweat [referred to 830. Adres, for st yore a puerto tne a “Tone fa Sescrapeion of property, and loweat can 17, Star ofbce, Nery ‘ WAXD Pon ONE VeAk FROM at A rll furmntved bow ctwegva tents northwest svctiou uf city. Addn J. on. ANTED—Hot RoE WN SAL, TO Fent wo east an we calle for | hotisex than we eau y. Ow, “do we 1 ty Place their houses tn our bauda, “MRMUN & KAMER, | Poetry GIVE ONE-THIKD INTER ree Valuable Inveniions t She will pay for procurig the petaute. TENT, Star oh xd - ONDA BONE AND PAP NO SORE down and 8 tha, Wleasaut.y Coated, wat ‘ce only €2,000. eran 1410 New ¥ Fok SUE SHELLABATIGEK cans Lote to suit, at 82°75; pmeumatic gun carriage Ob TANS K & HAkMON ie O13 L5th wt. ww., 43M 7th st tw, OR SALE—A SMALL GOCEKY IN A GOOD, growls locality . trade good. nut be soldom act Gamat oF sloktien. “Call “corner “2ihh aud “Buundary VANTED—A PARTNER WITH ALOUT 4.000 10 an Old established and good paying buxtvens Im thus city, Address THOUSAND, Dtar ultice. oe + FOK A GOUD INVESTMENT ‘au ol ¥ nowt Iu practical operation sd we Eudorsed by ARTIES Look shoutd suvest dug in this cx lished, ir sid ele father imicruats irs "udaross box 24. Blat viton }.E SALE—GROCERY SiOKi, GOOD WILL AND Bxturen ou * rey and. Pericxtie woveral othir Grocery andi res, Apily UL. BUY bi. 31S dig at {OK SAL! —100 SHAKES OF Di NaMOGKAPH, at $7.15 por share; 200 Het and Ligh Fissee atid 1006 F at. nw. Foe S4E-St0cK aNd PIxTUKRS ry, TED—BY & GENIL are will Day a good income, or woud purchase au. etal good paying Dorinews, “Audcens, Kivi Tull parricue Box Gib, tar ofl. 2 gebscnice Horse Poe St -3 AND ST STS. ¥ rwg el gant Brick Houses, 9 room, bewly: paperd and pated: vent Apply to BW. CALLAGHAN, BAL rth Cay ite dels a hO INVESTORS. AND © Senient six aud 81.000 Town wi the SAN, RELIABLY Peal entate nora, Lous aud trust c LAMAN & KiCGAKDSUN, Agents, Je21-cod-Im. lov’ Pet aw, jQOK SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAL VAUD, at IBEY 14th wt. nw. dotue = Sells two-thirds of thie wood snd iis Ue for selling, other busiticas, Fequires Uwelve Fun the busibess W JOR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS Utul stock; banat me Summer, easy mouthiy terms. HL SUMNEK agent, Bil Hh wt naw elt Foe SALE ESIGH IS TEMPIAR OUTFrT, ¢2 Scottish kate word, Baldwick and Beit,” 81) GbO.T. RELY, $14 vt st nw FRGE SALE-0k EXCHANG: POR CITY erty, farms of 1559 acres, wear Preiericksbury ty excelent condi ou, healthy and ploumaait stnatie price low. BENS PDAVIS, 1310 Pat Jebel {OK SALE—AT A BAKGAIN—~TOCK. Goub Will, &c., of a Grocery, Liquor aud Prov sion Store Which Las lave grounds, stebiiue, god water. de premises fur rent of lowe, obj Fenson for se-tiug Owner lewviug city: du WortLwent econ, Fer farther paruculars, &., apply perry o det lm QIX PER CENT INVESTMENT —sV $5 vision tor redeaption up Rud convement—i lie five aus Moryrave Bouds (ou va Bud Bauking Co, \nited mtates Senator Joh d. luzalls, resid ut, and the Umion Trust Co, of New York city, Truster, “Bonds in deuomiis-tiue ot $100, £300, $200 aud $1,00u, sold at par by Gbolie EL BUHALEM, Pacitic: Bs trict of Columbia, 7 certibes to each bond, pays sunuslly, and toe p tue Die sole Aweut 4 Trust Co, of rest Cou rity. a MONEY TO LOAN. EX TO LOAN AY FIVE PLE Wed Foal estaie wecur’ ty TiLkK'& RL “uyee awe : DMSREX, CONSTANTIN ON HAND on ar proved security. 50.000 at per cent Louie Maaco Coltmube Beltite St Mt Taichi lola a 5 AT 5 PER CENT. $7,000 AND $3,000 eiiodotth potas Ho WN roP t. “Uther suims to yS-tia "BEALL Bisdy EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. AS U.S. BONDS, 3; _THOS. F. WAGGAMAN._ ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—$100,000 to Josn_on real amyunte No delay. ~ 307 Aan. meee or $100, 00022 as 200 | LAN IN SUMS rr q T 8281000 °0 per con OO BuoWN & BRaDLex, 1 oe “Last Fat aw, ae SOF Foe en oie | MOXEL AO IOAY ON HEAL ESTATE: PuoMr® furniture. stoves, carbeta, festher-bener old TON OahistLbT & BuADI. in lange “or mall | my20-1m noe wei Pie vigaisa Lemose at | MVS Nde saree NMR ‘ob real estate tu the city. at ut ta Jn. fead ‘Mouksccyiiue: to sddrese JA GOK “ky2-3m Shi Ss oh ecu. os tol card stavd.__jel-Lm | Dow MENT LIFE AND TONTINE POLI WASTERICLOTHING EXCHAXG}. 201 ty ST, E Totus at theta cant prices, hs ant gxptlements ant a wend “postalor | SUR.Ovr dyier'é hutbertord “ | CARE ANY DIDOVUNTS AN! vi Wie cca eat L wt #00, flock furulabed: ‘Terme moderate. Mofrat BANKERS, ‘B23 Bth ot De my3-2m* 615 15e sta ©. Wass, od ped eat Cie orcs Mey rae. 1X SUMS FON oo prices, address At the lowest rates of EXSEENS LAG Game vot Reanaver ooron Siee re aw , ANTED—OTEAM CARPET CLUANING, Cam: | _¥16 Conver 100 wid Pate nw, MF Rs or en ar oe pono Mee ere came MMSE eroroa ra REE ee 33 Teens

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