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= - WASHINGTON “MONDAY June 23, 198. bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that the other daily payers here added ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time cap have Tme Stan mailed regularly to any address Spd for any period they may desire, STAR. Hor Weare TENS OF THOUSANDS OF SUMMER GARMENTS FROM WHICH TO SELECT ONE. AND EVERY ONE A PERFECT FIT. COATS AND VESTS OF AMERICAN SEERSUCKER AT $1. $1.50 AND 82.50. ALPACAS, CALCUTTA SEERSUOKERS, PONGEES, 5m All orders for the paper by mail must be | MOHATRS, NUN'S CLOTHS,DRAP D'ETES, SEKGES, accompanied by the money,—at the rate of ftteen cents @ week, Or fifty cents per month, unless ent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- & postage, is 80 cents per month, a Statement of the circulation of Tag EVENING Stax for the Week eniing June 2:3, 1888: MONDAY, JUNE 18, T8882. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, Is88. 000 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, INS. - 26,520 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, ISS8, 27,100 FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1S6.. SATURDAY, JUNE 1,631 Toran AVERAGE. 27,714 1s a true and Correct statement of the circulation of Tak EVEN- aN Sran for the week endin: LISS, J. Wit HERKox, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. ‘Sworn to and subseribed before me this twenty- Dfth day of June, A. D. 1888. JouN T. C. CLARK, Notary Pubile. ——— « ‘The World's foreign correspondent, Mr. Craw- ford, whose relations to Mr. Bl nd the estab- lished accuracy of whose previous accounts and predictions concerning the doings of the Maine statesman give bis correspondence great weight with the American pubilc in the ertsts at Chi says: “The London papers contain reports saying that Mr. Blaine is busy intriguing and directing affairs at Chicago. These stories are lles, pure nd simple. I know, from personal eviaence, that all during Saturday he did not receive one dis. patch frowa Chicago or from the United States. It can be further sald that he has not recetved one political dispatch from the United States upon ‘this entire trip.” The suggestion that Mr. Biaine bas been conducting a campaign at Chicago, and 1s personally responsible Yor the deaiock there, is part of a course of unjust and unfriendiy treatment to Which he hasbeen subjected ever since he wrote The Florence letter. It compelled him to write from Paris substantially what hi Florence, and now forces another declination by cable. It 1s not fair to blame Mr. Blaine because forty-eight of his friends have voted for him at Chicago against his expressed wish, and that other Triends, not voting for him, have been slow to con- centrate upon another candidate. His nomtna- Uon by acclamation after all he has done, would permit no fair-minded man to accuse hit of having worked for the honor; not Deing nominated, the ignoring of his name could not be regarded as a token of disrespect, much less as a defeat. Nobody thinks of accusing Mr. McKiniey of distoyalty to his chief, or of any thought or word unworthy of an honor- able man; and yet, in spite of his ener test, uttered on the floor of the conve: vote grew from 2 to 14, or seven hundred per cent, beside which Mr. Blaine’s increase of a bare forty-five per cent up to thts morning looks meager Indeed. The same confidence should be extended to the gentleman from Maine, who voluntartiy re- Tused consent to the use of bis name when success Was conceded to be within his grasp, as to the gentleman from Ohio, who withheld his consent ecause be was in honor bound to doso. Since the commencement of his public career, Mr. Cleveland bas been 2 most fortunate man, 4m all his aspirations, and as yet there are no Signs of 3his good luck deserting him. The St. Louis convention was in all respects everything he ould ask, and now cowes the Chicago conclave, Which, tothe eyes of an unsuspecting outsider, ‘Would seem to be managed in his direct interest. If the President had personally controlled its movements it could hardiy have served his pur- poses better. Not only have the cireumstances ofthe case favored his cause, put some of the prominent men—Foraker and Editor smith, for example—could bardly have been more efficient agents i his behalf if they had been directly in | his pay. As for Elkins, he has earned a cabinet | Position oF a first-class foretgn mission. —— There is something that needs mending in the apparatus of the Signal OMce. The Last cool wave that came this way followed close on the heels of | an announcement from the Weather bureau that no reilef from the heat could be promised. On saturday there Was another fliustration of the same fatal facility for predicting by opposites It ‘was soberly announced about noon that there was BO probability even of « local shower, and by atmner time the streets were flowing like rivers and people whose ceilars were below the sewer Jevel were using tubs and buckets and pumps as 1f their lives depended on the spirited work of one half hour. ‘The Signal Ofice had a device the other day for testing the fidelity of an anemome- Yer; ttisa pity that something equally practical could not be found to use as & governor on the Prophecy machine. ee ‘The regular yearly series of reworks explosions Las begun With a grand display at Kondout, N. Y., Where Sunday was celebrated by burning up a store full of firecrackers and Roman candles and all the other apparatus which turns Independence aay’s celebration into @ festival of “bangs and fazes and smelis.” The laws in this District gor. erning the trac In such combustibles and explo- sives are strict and wholesome, but there are a sood many boys already indulging prematurely in the luxury of notse and smoke, and the police cannot be too Vigilant in suppressing such demon- strations, $< oe ‘The ceremonies which to accompany the ‘opening of the reichstag by Emperor William II ‘Will be of the most imposing character. They are intended, evidently, to Impress the assembled courtiers with a sense of their monarch’s dispost- tou to make up in majesty and pomp what he Jacks im the calm discretion born of experience, Netther his father nor bis grandfather needed any Outward splendors to fasten upon them the attea- {ton of all Europe or the affection aud respect of thetr own subjects. $< Australia is taking rank as a wine-producing country. Wine ts now made there trom grapes of ‘the European varieties, which have all the flavor of those grown on their native soll, and aro at the same Ume free from that devastator of continental vineyards, the phylloxera. At two 3 sterling a gallon, this is calculated to bring to the wTower at least twenty pounds an acre—a ngure ‘Which Will cause every available foot of ground in Australia to be turned to Vine-culture. American krape-growers and Wine-makers Will have to look to thelr laurels, ———$— - ‘To show how little the movements of the for- eign money market can be accepted as evidence Of the satisfaction with which Europe regards Political doings over here witness the boom in American securities across the water last Satur. day. It is common for the political parties to as 38 an index of popular feeling; ciple in the present case Europe Proval of the Chicago deadlock, goton bis merits or his popularity, With them Out of the way, there was reason to expect the convention to get down to work ‘some Chicago convention was going to meet at tour CHEVIOTEENS, FANCY FLANNELS, ITALIAN SILKS, AND EVERY KNOWN FABRIC FIT FOR SUMMER WEAR DESIGNED AND BUILT BY US INTO SUMMER GARMENTS, POSSESSING EVERY ‘25.683 | ATTRIBUTE OF FINE CUSTOM TAILORING, AT 26,595 | PRICES THAT NO HOUSE HEREABOUTS CAN 28275 | AFFORD To NAME. ‘TOURISTS’ SHIRTS IN EVERY GRADE THAT POSSESSES STYLE AND MERIT. THOUSANDS OF FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS FROM $1 TO #4. SILK SHIRTS IN CHECKS, PLAIDS, STRIPES AND IN PLAIN WHITE COLOR 24. SOLID OOLORS IN HOME AND FOREIGN FLANNELS FROM 81 TO 84. THE LATEST IDEAS, ‘THE NEWEST STYLES, THE LOWEST PRICES, MEN'S AND BOYS’ STRAW HATS, IN MIXED AND PLATN COLORS, GOING HERE AT % AND % THE REGULAR HAT-STORE PRICES. SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 285 ad written trom | Har "Trnanxes, SILK MULL. COTTON MULL CREPE FRANCAIS. ‘TULLE. BRUSSELS NET. DOTTED TULLE, MARABOUT VEILING, IN WHITE, CREAM AND COLORS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, ALL AT KEDUCED PRICES, ADIRONDACKS. Ou and after MONDAY, June 25, express trains on West Shore Hailroad will run Daily, except Suuday, to andtrom the Jersey City Station of the Peunayl: ¥ania Kailroad, making close counections ‘with fast trains to aud from Washington, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Jersey ‘ Arrive Hotel Kaaters&il cay Stataet 850 ean Fis Kingsion 2725 pia Grant Hote Tas" pat Poagica 2'5% jiml Mov Howe Staton 1 88. ma Palesvilies 1:50 pian Drawing toons Gate Vas Bhs to Grand Hetel Siation tal ts Bheomess tor Hota SARATUGA AND TSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— Leave Philadelphia 8 am. Arrive Hotel K: skill, via Kingston, 4:53 p.m.; Graud Hotel, 4 Pag itor owe ao Paleuville, 420 pin” Arrive Saratoga 6°20 pa ils Lake Gores, 8:10 sepasstre OOS Dramiit-room Care Phata'ibia to Gsai Hotel Bet hen and co Piemiche or Hott Rascesbil aad ikon thin House New York to Caldwell and dorsss City to Sarat SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. sPECIAL— Leave Washington 9-00 a.m. Arrive Hotel Ki kill, vi 18 Rams Grand Hotel, 9 Py It. House Station, 8 Kaaterkill and Monutaia oe tot, 415, ok. Purchase. tie audeonnect in x Tesorts by West Shore Relitund. through. "Saratoga trains run via Albay. ZR ‘CE. LAMBERT, Je23taep]5 General Passenwer Avent, New York. “INCH WIDE. SASH RIBBON: COLOKS: Ga hot, Cardinal, Pink Blue, and cream: 00 per sold elsewhere at Toc.; large size Gloria silk Ci Breliae sia BLUM's, Sea 745 and 747 bihet' ne. HOT-WEATHER BARGAI India Linons, Persian Lawns, Linen Lawns, Plain and Dotted Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, Swiss, and Lawns, ae Crepeline, and Challis, extra qualities, at 12K. India Gauze Underwear for Ladies, Men, and Chil- aren, 250. pitppewell Jean Drawers for Men, a it guaranteed, Extra qualities in light-weight Hosiery, 25¢. Pure-Silk Mitte that were 50c.,now 23e. ‘Fans—Price cut right in half, FARASOLS. PARASOLS, You will have to sce them to appreciate the great re- duction we have made in the prices. Children’s in all colorsat 400. Ribbons—All widths of cream and black all-silk Moire Kibbons, Bargaius in Lace Flouncings, Cambric, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroidery; Torchon, Val. and French Lacon, ‘Special bargains in Linen and Turkish Towels, ae Mosquito Netting, all colors, at less than regular cos. ‘Special value in Men's fine Neckwear, 250. CARHART & LEIDY, 423 928 7th and 706 K st. ““Mcx Avo Avovr Noruna- THE 15 PUZZLE ‘Isa thing of the past. Let the dcad past bury ite dead. The Thessalian’s fiery, untamed steed found and acknowledged One Master. Washington's BUCEPHALUS: Has done more than this, He not only founda and acknowledged One Master, but apes his master’s do- ings, not from motives of appreciation and affection, but in s furious and frantic effort to tear down the PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLE. Signimed 168 4D- | 5, base a move must meet with reprobation. All good men and true WILL follow it with execration We FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING COME To Us. the noon recess came on Saturday, the We will protect, youn quality. im make, in price VICTOR E. ADLER: a PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 ‘927 and O29 7th st nw. corner Masschusetts ave. Strictly One Price (Open Satardsy ti 11. m eS Paes (80-3m,1p 424 Oth at, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Sewt-Assvar Sroce'Tazme. G Gr PRESERVE #HIS LIST, AS LAST WEEK'S PRICES REMAIN MARKED ON THE GOODS. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. 23 ? som, EARING 7 o " aaa — MONDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1888, ‘The White Goods we closed out from the tm- ge A Ef aed Porters and manufacturers opened up splen- a pe oe idly. We have never before been able to offer oe equal values, each and every lot being a remark- able bargain. White Checked Nainsooks at 5Sc., sles Ge, Bo, and 100 per yard, White Striped Lawns at Sc per yard. Ecru Canvas Etamines ae A H gs at 250. Beautiful Indian Dimity, in White aaa Laan Hi tad Eeru, Light Blue, Pink, and Cardinal, only 25. 2”4 tun 2*4 It eee a 00. % A a (Second floor.) fot $3 1 io Bic eee iat wou aot rb 8 Roo ¥ 284 fuss ‘which would wash and withstand perspiration, (Near door, No. 1119 Pa. ave.) Se. Gauze Undershirts for 200, $1.68 Fancy Colored English Underwear for $1.25. $1 Fancy Striped English Underwear for 75c. 50e. Gray Angola Wool Underwear for 390. 50c. Underwear—broken lots—for 39¢. 30c., 49c. and 59c. Scarfs, all styles, for 35¢. Satin-lined Knot Scarfs for 19¢. 81 French Percale Shirts fo $1 Piaited Bosom Laundered Shirts for 50a, 50c. Unlaundered Dress Shirts for 390, ‘75c. Tourist Flannel Shirts for 50e, 25c. Suspenders, all styles, for 15c. 123¢c, warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100. $1.50 genuine Gloria Umbrelias for $1.39. and Silver-tipped do. for 81.98. 10 per cent off marked prices Traveling Satchels, 680. “Tourist '—for toflet articles—for 500, 82.50 Patent Leather Oxford Ties for 82. Ge ‘has been the desideratum for a number of years. ‘This want is more than met in the Black Henreitta Cloth Satine, which not only em- braces all the above qualities, but has the sp- pearance of Silk-Warp Henrietta, and being made from the finest of Sea Island Cotton it is even lighter than a French Sateen. Ladies who wear black all summer will be more than Pleased with this new fabric, 30c. and 37 4c. ver yard, (Second floor.) Muslin Underwear—Those two lotsof Skirts and Gowns at 75c. are better value than we frst yuppored, and are equal to any we have heréto- fore gold at 25c. more. The Skirt is of good un- Aressed muslin, and has an eight-inch Hamburg ruffie. The Gown has 8 yoke of five Hamburg ro. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ‘B¥e. Silk Jersey Mitts for 290, 48c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 39c. Sc. Milanaise Silk Gloves for 50c, 15e. Silk Mitts for 11c. Nearly ail Kid Gloves at half-price. LACE DEPARTMEST. . Haudkerehiels, al styles, for 12340. 12) 3 45 row Handker ck Ruel ply All-linen Collars, 3 for 250. ¥-ply All-linen Cuffs, 3 pairs for 250. 10 per cent off marked prices of Laces. HOSIERY DEPARTMFYT. ~ Kabbed and Plain Silk Hone for 59¢. ‘7e. Faucy Lisle Hose, all styles, for 0c. Fancy Hose. all broken lots, for 25¢. pair. Striped Balbriggan Hose for 19¢. Se. Children’s Black Hose, all sizes, for 19¢, $1 Ladi 10 percent off marked pric ‘48c. Jersey-fitting Gauze Vests for 35¢. ESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, 5 Colored ‘9 Colored Colored . Men's Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 100, $1 Spanish Lace Fichus for 75 123¢c. Embroidered Mull Ties for 10, Ansertings, and four clusters of eight fine tucks, ‘neck and sleeves trimmed with embroidery, re- enforced yoke-back, full length, pearl buttons, aud finished in an excellent manner. 75c. ‘Both are representative values of a represcnta- tive stock. (Second floor.) ‘The best Linens to walk on is Barnsleys—for the floor and stairs, These are in various figured, diamond and block effects in two shades of gray. Barnsley Stair Linens, 18-inch at 18e. ; 20-inch at 20 and 22e.; 22-inch at 25c.; 86-inch at 37. per yard. Barnsley’s Floor ‘Linens, ten-quarters wide, at 75 and S5c. per ‘Ard; twelve-quarters wide, at $1 per yard. (Second floor.) Calcutta Water Coolers!—For keeping ice and iced liquids over night in the sick-room, $2. (Tottet Department, first floor.) Brushes in great variety. English bristle, and of first-class quaility in every respect. Brushes for the hair, 46, 50, 62, 75, 87 aud 90c., $1. $1.10, $1.15, $1.37, 91.50 and $1.75, each. Clothes brushes, at 35, 50, 62, 73 and fs, many styles, for 12340. hings, ail styles, for 21¢, ls Hose, all styles, for 78c. gold medal) Lisle Hose for 45¢, iss Ribbed Silk Vests for 92e. fine French Vests. Faille Franeaise for #1. and Black Surah Silks for $1, Satin Rhadame for $1. = belish: jab (ip teeep cer ed ‘Sie., $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each. Nail fc. 40-ineh wide Colored Serges, 37 2c. Tooth 35c. Cream and Colored Cashmeres for 290, ee HRIBBON DEPARTMENT. @ $1 $1.50 Bunches French Flowers, all styles, for @1.19, PARASOL DEPART. Marked $8.9: Te woat €6.98, 3.98, 83 1.50 “Gloria” (genuine) Umbrellas for $1.39. $2.20 Gold and Silver Handles do. for 81.98. EMEROIDERY DEPARTMENT. inch Swiss Embroidery for 21e. ch Swiss Embroidery for 16e. c. Lawns, all colors, for 123¢¢. . Tennis Clot DKESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, 10 per cent off marked prices, YELRY DEPARTMENT. Jewelry, ail styles for 4 0c, Oxidized Lace Pins for Se. Sc. Real Shell Hair Pins for 5c, 10 per cent discount on other goods, THER GOODS DEPAR1MENT, 5c. Pocket-books and Card Cases for Z1¢, Pocket-books, all styles, for 42¢. JE! 2 ZE 50 Toxo 600. $10.00 Fancy Damask Table Sets, for $7.75. Bine Damask Cloth and Napkins, for €5.25, $2.00 8-4 Table Covers, all styles, for 81.50. NOTION DEPARTMENT 10 per ceut off marked prices Japanese Ware. 10 percent off marked prices of Sponges, 68e Imported Hair Brushes, for SOc, Genuine “Pears™ Soap, for 126. "Ousaline,” for 25e. 1Sc. Oil Skin Dress Shields, for 150. * 17e. Sanglaugue Face Powder, 1c. Dr. Pra: 25e. 14c. No. 4711 White Rose Soap, for 12¢, 1c. Bottles Bay Rum, for 12c. 20e. Brass Placgues, for 15¢. 1c. Brass Photo Frames, for 10c, 50c. Lotos Face Powder, for 2c. STATIONERY DEPARTMEN 1 7c. boxes Note Paper and Envelopes for 12¢, Linen Paper for 2 quires for 2c. 17e. packs Envelopes for 2 packs for 6c. CLOCK DEPARTMENT. 20 per cent off the marked prices. Ie. SHOE DEPARTMENT. 87 finest hand-made Button Boots for $5.75. }4 hand-sewed Oxford Ties for $3.50. 4. 10-inch Aine Belts, all Scrims, all atyles for 12c. a yard. ‘82 Mousquito Canopies for 91.50. TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENT. ‘Turkey Red 1 . Bleached Ti Bottles o ni 3.50 Minses? 82. 91.68. #1 Cambric and Musiin Gowns for 79¢. all styles, for 79¢. ‘Trimmed Cambric Corset Covers for 79c. 81 Laco Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 84c. #1 Summer Balmoral Skirts for 84c. ‘Te. Embroidered Cambric Corset Covers for £9c. 850 Finely Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 590. 75. India Linen Dressing Sacques for 5c. 6se. Short Skirts, embroidered, for 5e, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. 25e. Mull Caps, all styles, for 21e. 81.48 Fine Mull Capa, all styles, for 98c. ‘85e. Shirred Mull Caps, all atyles, for 48, 9c. Nurves! and waitresses’ caps for 160. 25e. India Linen Aprons for 210. 21 8ki 98e, 5 Misses’ epring-heel French Kid for $3. $2.50 Men's patent-leather Oxfords for $2.50. Boys’ patent-loather Oxfords for 81.75. £83.48 Boys" cloth-top, patent-leather Boots, $2.75, 2.60 Boys’ Evsiish Calf Boots for $2. SUIT DEPARTMENT. #14 Sateen Suits, all styles, for $10. 10 per cent off market 10 por cent off marked prices Beaded Visites, 20 per cent of marked prices Tourist Ulaters, 10 per cent off marked prices Children's Ulstera, 83.98 Children’s French Sateen Suits for 2.50. $2.50 Freneh Giugham Suits for 1.98. $1.25 White Dresses, all styles, for $1. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. $1.68 Casuinere Shawls, all colors, for $1.48. £3.95 Fancy Embroidered Shawls for $3.48. JERSEY DEPARTMENT. ‘BSc. Children’s Jerseys, all sizes, for GO. $1.98 Ladies’ Vest-Front Jerseys for $1.68. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 21.98 Lace Trimmed Underwear, all styles, for “Tourists,” for toilet articles, for 50a, 10 percent discount ou other goods, FAN DEPARTMENT, 5c. Fans, all styles, for 4c, Se. Jap. Fans, all styles, for 250, ‘98c. Fans, all styles, for 8e. #1 Feather Fans, all colors, for 750. 82 Fans, all styles, for 81.68, 890. Dolis (French bisque) for 75e, 10 per cent discount on other goods, 2 CURTAIN DEPARTME N’ Marked. .812.50 87.50 $4.00 @3.75 @3.00 $2.75 9.00 each. Weare showing a splendid line of Toilet Wat- ers, Florida Waters, Cologues and Extracts, from the best makers. (Toilet Department, first floor; rear.) ‘More attention is now given the costume ‘a indulging in out-door games and sports than during any previous season, The craze for Ten- nis is at its height, and a proper suit adds greatly tothe charm of the game, The ideal ‘Teunis Suit for Misses, Children and Ladies is the “Tuxedo.” Various striking combinations, $8 to 818 per suit; according to size. (Third floor.) Ribbons. An extra good value in Sash Ribbon isthe 7-inch Gros Grain AU-Silk, at 50c. per yard. Throe shades: Bronze, Myrtle Green and Garnet. Superb stock of Sash Ribbons. Moire ‘Silk Ribbons in all widths, from the narrowest tothe widest, for Sashes. Special attention is called to the White, Cream and Black, just now considered very scarce. Striped Gros Grain Ribbous in various colors for hat bands, belting, &e. (First floor.) ‘We said before that the ruling summer drap- ery was Madras, The demand is bearing out tlds statement, We advertised the Madras Cur- tains, ready made, at $2 to 8, To-day we call attention to the Madras by the yard. ‘Madras proper has aground that is known as “leno” weave, This is a twisted thread stuff, the term leno being used to designate the fabric that 1» made by winding the warp and filling threads around each other, somewhat as the strands of w rope are wound, giving # firmucss, strength and elasticity to the material not found, in the plain one-and-one weave of some of the other textiles that are used for drapery pur- poses A The combinations of colors are more than ever artistic—the favorites being of somewhat ub ued order, browns and yellows predominating. Among the choicest is noticed detached pat- terns of roses with leaves, Fleur de lis, &c., the natural tints being reproduced with remark- able Adelity to nature. 50-inch Lemon and (Cream Curtain Madras, at 40c., 45c. and 50c. per yard. 50-inch Colored Madras, at G0c., 5c, T5c, 90c., $1 and 81.45 per yard. Of the same character, we call attention to a charming Novelty in a Cross-stripe Scrim or ‘Etamine, with wide bands of fine silk woven in quaint celtic designs. 50 inches wide, only $1 per yard. Will make exquisite summer parlor Curtains, (Fourth floor. ‘Wide Damask for 50 cents per yard, cheaper than ever befora vis: 5 pieces, 90-inch Bleached irish-Spun Double Damask Table Linons, in new and attractive patterns, Only 81.50 per yard. Green Turkey Red Table Damask, a color we have frequently had calls for, and which we have secured in new leaf and Ayured designs, Oil-botled colors and warranted fast. Only $1 ber yard. (Second floor.) “Outing” Flaune! Cloth is the popular fabric for lawn tennis, boating, mountain, sea-shore, ‘aud excursion dresses; and is also equally de- sirable for Wrappers. Gowns. Skirts, and house- dresses and Boys’ Shirt Waists. The styles and coloring are attractive and striking, while the colors are fast, and the finish of the goods is not fmpaired in the laundering. All cotton, yet looks exactly like wool. The strangest part 1s the price. Only 15c. per yard. (Second floor.) Blouses of Bilk made to order at short notice Said to be very generally worn at the Seashore and Beach, Ladies wishing thetr summer traveling dresses at once should examine our elegant line of partly-made suits. Tho skirt is finished. We make the waist to your measure ‘and liking, delivering the entire dress within two days, Suits of Foulard and Surah Silks, Nun's Velling, Albatross and other light ‘weight woclens, (Third floor; parlors.) Nursery Linens—Birdeye in cotton and linen; Rot a piece or two at » price or two, but « com- Plete, carefully selected stock of all the good qualities. Cotton, 18-inch at 50c. ; 20-inch at GSe.; 22-inch st 75e. ; 24-inch at 85e. ; 27-inet Moire Striped Sash Ribbons for $1.19 Biack-Satin Edge Moire for $1.35. vr. 98, $2.98, 82.19, $1.49 $2.68, 81.98, $1.29, 35.68, - all styles, for 12¢, Ic. styles, for 2le. Uc. a yard. colored border, for 460 Extracts, for 10¢. SECOND FLUO! fine Boots, patent-leather tips, @3, prices Flannel Suite,” Hosiery, Undervose Chern omm aces Paraatle, Salts, | aeote, These prices are for pieces of ten full CORSET DEPARTMENT. yards. 73e French Woven Gores for Se, 18 inch, at $1.15, #1.25, 81.35. $1.50, 81.75, 20c, Bustles, all styles, for 1c. €2, 62.25 and 92.60 per piece. 20-inch, $1.25, STAMPED GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘75e. Momie Bureau Scarfs for ER sperere 1.40, 61.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 and_$2.50 per Piece. 22-inch, at $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $1.90, 82, $2.25 and 88.50 per piece. 24-inch, at fame reg Tsay | 1.75, 61.90, #8, $9.25, £2.50, 62.75 and @3 ‘Tray Covers, all styies, for per plece. 26-inch, at $2.25, $2.50, 82.75, 83 laree Laundry Bags for 500 ‘an4 $3.50 per piece. For the convenience of 4-pocket, ‘Supper. im our Infants’ Department, as well as with our peace’ Laces ‘Fegular linen stock. (lecond floor.) ‘We secured most of thie stock of Parnsole st private stle at suction prices. Every one is be- low regular priee—come as much as half, while the majority are two-thirds. The windowful on the F street front is but an incomplete index to F ‘the better values within the store, A. LISWER, Preprister, _ WOODWARD & LOTHRoP, Co sthedtaam. | 25 or. 11th and F ota, 2.9. é mokpay, JUNE 25. 1888-SIX PAGES WANTED--HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ =~ = ts =| SS oon = | ——— = - =: == — Pos! N \NTED—WOMEN COO 940; CRAM. 2OR RENT—SIX UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON A kone Ly ed Bee bo OB vray, Wa rere. 0 fanda, Colored it base Swill rea ely Batlens COOMBS, 926 Fre aw. $o30-00-" | Cooks. SAMTA, COOMBB.OLS Ft ne. itis Peewee ai a WATED-roUNG ‘MAN TO CLERK IN MEAT | \WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION | oe c BACK * “ "and - 2 bank oF as book. keeper: nom, Ist floors or hed front room, ET oe hae | NY! 4 reliable; 008 Rdervucen. A 30 Boor corner ct Stan ave: sind 10th st. Alan, the WASTEDSAGESTS. TO SELL THE IMPROVED lureka Water Filter, it is lore needed; sells at fiEbts on y 25c.; hts all faueets: catches all rau, dirty sects, &°.; it is made of brass, nicuy beaded. ona’ mented and nickel-plated; it contains a fine spouse, charcoal, and @ five sieve. ‘To those meaning bus sample free, PHCENIX CO., 22 Mechanic st... N (6 years of age, desirous of learning AN’ A a dre bane can Tih aie eugene aa ing soda water preferred. F. W. Ki 7th and Bound- ary s ye V Apply at 130° foreat AN A ¥ NI Waits shia mccied isa deca Ie DY AGENTS | IMMEDT. AND also wet, grandeat money making inve Hon of ‘the age: over uilon wold. Mire HF LIT TLE, Cuiongo, ti, 3025-10 w soda water, re re hand Tateenrwe APP ee Wants FIRST-CLASS COOK: ATSO. A Comperent Waitre: . fora boarding house at Rock= ville, ‘Montgomery County, Md. Apply, with. refer- ences, at 1140 Connecticut 25-30" ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG, HONEST WHIT Woman for general’ house wok. Apply 306 F bed aw. W. a went i id. in a gen furnishing bu must have good Telerences as to character, t° VANTED-A Cont NT OW Laundress, Apply at 1332 T st. 0 A NEAT WHITE GIRL 14 OR 1 to take charge of two small children useful; must stay at home nights, Apply Rw. Ae ANTED — & GOOD GIRL TOD ERAL housework for small family. Apply at 711 1 1 a) be wenerally 820 14th xt Ww D—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, 3 family of three, and a wit! to mind B years old (both white preferred): ways §! Fespeetiveiy; in the country, Address Bo: mua Park, D.C, 220 East Capitel st. Je V y ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—ONE FIRST-CLASS Varber, 120: sylvania ave. uw. PAUL BONAVIEK KEE SALI 237th at, now, WADZED Lapy FOUR HOURS DAILY, LIGHT, Iucrative position, increased compensation Sept. duties to =Low goods t6 lady customer; references, $9, ly. Call¥to 12. FRANK L STEWART, 912-F «i V rs BARBER. APPLY AT TR ANTED—A GOOD MONT HOUSE, VANCED —A BOY T OVER” THIRTEEN Years of ago to act ax iessenver; references, Sead written answer to MESSENGEX, Star office. 18" WANLEDSINMEDIATELY A FIRST - CLASS. Stur-builder, Apply to J. E, BOUDREN, 17 Tim at. we. w WANIED | DICKS AGENOY FOR | Cook: inaida, waitress, lautidrosa, seamuntiess, nurs yalets for traveling; waiters, eu, and hosters: fasuily and resoria. “Als cit) referemcen, O37 et a. W puiscity. Cooke Brood TED-WAITERS. DRE SMAKERS, WHITE and colored Cocks aud Houseworkers, Nurses &c. 2 for Phtladetpi F URNHA: Housework i and New ork city. Fst.nw. 630. | WANTED AN ACTIV: iG young mau with asmall capital, to take the sole ageney tor our Japanese Chewing Gum. HILLER, AIBFRT & C0, 150 E. Main st, Louisville, Ky. y MB rs -AN_ EXPERIENCED YOUNG SAT, acy and wersied store: lao ah ay Hee, “Apiy at the store, GOS Oth st hw Sees WASTED=A FIRST-CLA-S HOUSE WOMAN. NO Yashlug of cookius, tio childern in houss. ust come hivtiy recommended: L107 F renew. seth ate V LOCAL AND GENERAL, a selier t beats the world Snst out rep success LNOKRIS, Bay City, Mich," J623-30" ANTED—A GOOD COACHSMITH. STEADY ‘work and. good JAS. K. PROBE, 1235 norsk, ne ‘Address C, A) OF GOOD APPEARANCE FO) y P n, Cali on T. FRANK GREE BGO”, Room 6, Vernon Ktow, cor. 10k st. and f ave WiSt couductea ty indies, & and Colored, for all Kinds of “do: Aud states, with reference. 7 y ANTE URGE st., above Gas Office—White mbe waiters, drivers, fa ‘all with references, ANTED—A FEW RELIABLE M EA employment. Apply at once, 605 F st. n.w.19-2w V to40 ¢ city and away W. WANTED--ROOMS. B Koon; 2 private farully desired, Address Box 149, Star office.1° NTED—ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR aon Lath st. now yor on Hy a fave., near 14th. "Address Box yy ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD 1 Wr iimgientioman, give rater, excoed $25. Adaress B.C, W,, Star ofice. ne yANTED—BY A LADY JULY 1 FURNISHED V Parlor and) Bed-room, communicating, on third in private family, with good Table Board: per= cut if suited. No attention will be paid to answers sé terms and full particulars are stated. Address 714 D st. n. 25-20 W Antee by a6 MAN A SMALL FUR nished room: faci for wood fire in col weather, somewhere borthwest Tuts aud address J. K.. Star of WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘TED—AT 1020 NORTH CAPITOL ST. yurchaser for sewing machine, oil x i the furuiture of « 6-room Licuse 5p. tn SE 25°31 wa TED —A TENANT FOR A LARGE FUR- nished house during the suuuner montus. If de~ sirable owner would like to retaiu certain Toons ply to owner: 1015 List nw. a5. WANTED (PARLOR, | FURNITURE | UpHoL- fered. Mattresses inade over in Arst-class style. nes furbished us to wWorkinaushin, Work dous deuce." Address C: NELSON, 31d 10th at mh ‘TED—To BUY A REMINGTON TYPE. ter uaust be 1 good ordes anda bargain. to }-horve power boiler and engine * Room 15, LeDrost bide. y ANTED—YOUK HOUSE AND OFFICE FURNT- ture and hardwood to clean audmade new: fours ed tad Fovarnisicd.” Address Box 160, Siar of THE, FRENCH COs FECTIOSER AND Of the Maison Ritti, 1110 aud 1112 Conn, nid M st has now Li, patlors on Gist and “They will hud most every ‘creams, Water ices and fresh cakes y ANTE Cater \ ave., bet second floors ready to receive the promenaden the avenue and the public. kind of ix ye21-1m oe ae waste HORSES TO PASTURE; splendid pasture-land with plenty water and jaderon the Bindcusbure nis 89 per ms WANED; DRESSES terns and materials at ye19-6t" ié 419 9th st. n. WA4STED-T0 RENT BY THE MONTH FoR USE in the Country—A number of thorouxhly-broken Ladies’ Kiding and Driving Horses. | Keterences re- quired. “Apply to WM. G. MIDDLETON, 3 WY AATED DANE 3, MOFFAT, 414 45 ST. SW Wellg: Pumps furnished: well work of all kinds done; skilled workmen enplo prices moderate; driven wells ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS r pound; don’t get strong or rancid; keeps bet- r than butter; autiafsetion (all the "year round) or money refunded. “W.5." 3 Ib, prints of pure creamery Butter (direct from the creamery) at 35. cents per pound is not excelled at higher prices. 461G Sune w.;open sil day. Mant or telephone orders de- ares. use Prompty, -B—Ko ‘evuuection whatever with any’ market stalls: z mys-490" WM. C. SCRIBNER. NTED—FOR C@SH—FURNITURE, FEATHER WY Bait earpots Stoves, oF suture Houscbold Er 30 ACRES OF Rod aa ahing Me Out cCAKTHY. Jel9-6t* PAT- MRS, MENGERTS ST ‘Adi H. BAUM, 219 7th st. aw. SECOND-HAND feather-beds; oid in large small Box 16, Star offca jer quantities, “Addre fe es Biv Sat'st ncw., of at Capitol card stand: Phon RADON, rd Jel-Lme ‘ANTED_CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 4% ST, Hignest ces pald for ladies” and Ys "east “ott Ulothings Send Paid 'TED—WELLES DUG, BORED, AND DRIVEN. ee ard eter eee 4 Into "work easy. eigpi dural ‘Terms moderate, Wal. H. MOFFAT, ‘Sthat ne ys" y ANTED — GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, uns, revolvers, old gold and’ silver, for which will, call EXSREy'S Loan Oise 201 Boun.aves coraee 2st nw. ay ANT 616 La. ne, 11 A. H. CHACE & a my26-1m_ ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- re; exclusive territory. | CARPET. iG: r ‘TEAM ET, CLEANING: CAR- Z., Star oor. CRATE ei WASTEDIBY A YOUNG MAN 30 YEARS OF ‘are, cmployment. understauds geacral re re aid. paiuting: wil: ry ‘nuake bjzeel x a Ar roe lig W .NTED—A SITUATION AS A NURSE FOR AN iderly Indy or invalid; willing to leave city Address L. M.. 1010 14th suse. 28° ANTED—BY A COLORED GIKL, BY THE 2D of July, 3 Situs nd L POSITION WITH AT- v erences. 1432 Mad Wi NEED — ciruic ji orney (patent or pension). or with Teal gency. ta uy, “ tae ager oe pet <a for fv insify and integrity: Will enter ou trial, Address Bor 85, Star officn, ° Y A YOUNG COLORED MAN A PosI- Wit, $10 t $40 nurses, Jaundress,inen cooks, Wi men, aud hotel help for res v y ANTED_SITUATIONS FOR 500 CH maids: also cooks, nurses, ladies’ maid: nen. farm tanner? ¥F. ML BURNHAM, *< 30. A) todo general housework in a. stall J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL A situation as chambermaid, pals we Please call at 1326 N. H. ave. now. WARTEDSA PLACE by RESPECTABLE White Girl, to take care of one or t goin the country. Address A. L. B., St 1 MAN FROM VA bits and dispos: Situation in @ store; some experience in «ry grocery; Wawges net so much an objec ut situation, Address SAMUEL F TED—HOUSES. WWASTED—To PURCHASE Fon Cas, A Gor 7 rooms, with modern improve in a good Ioeation, between 4th and Sts, Bw. Address Box 37, Stat othe WASTED, A FAMILY OF THREE pay for the stu DULTS WiLL. ‘Arent of not wo: fora Purniahed House of six rooms or more, Naot, est reterences. address “Box "11 WANED SA, CoMPor HOUSE, IN horthwest section, for the summer months: un. furnished preferred; "no children; unexcept!cnabie Teferences. Address Box 14, Star office. Je19-8t | V J ANTED-FOR ONE YEAK FROM JULY 1, A Well furnished house of ten or twelv9 rooms in {lie northwest section of city. Address J, 1. My V GE AND SMALL, TO Tent to customers, ay We have more calls for houses thau we cau supply. Uwners will Lt jace their houses in Gur hands. HERRON & 307 F mt. mw. \ ANTED—HOUSES, ©! |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.| VOR SALL—SEVERAL SMALL PLACES AT GAL- | thersburg, near station ; will be sold cheap. Je25 AUP! HILL'S CO, 1308 Fst, JOR SAL YATTSVILLE— | Quly 10 minutes’ rid» tro | Twenty-three t ly | Commutation rownd-irip fare 10 o | B uildiny DO feet (10,000 feet) for #f Lots 190x200 feet (20,000 feet) for & 80.000 teet Ball Beautitul at sid Vila st ad: s, sprines, | proved, price nl in | easy ning prop. 1,200 Ail of above property on high, dry, rich drained aud graded. beautiful prospect utes! walk from station; sidewalk on ihe way: terms if desired. Ayply to A. BR. FOWLER & S02 RICHARD P, EVA. orto Je23-3e OR SALE OR EXCHAN' erty—Thiree tracks of choc cousisting of 404, 81 Price 8 per acre. Cinsburg, W. V OK SALE—THIRTEEN MILLION SQUARE FEET cf grown t. being ku in’ full view | Wastingtom City, D.C sites: bich sud perfectly MiL V41b New kerk ave. POE SALE CAT BUATISVILLE ar ‘of laud’, domtruble Uuliding alte ab immediate purchaser, ‘1itle perfect BH, WARNEL & CO, 9161 st. LITTLE PLAC: | to date! 5) 5 ike. close to sth st.; @5200 for uiue. id" shade. all kinds | barn, “carriage: trait country home.’ J. WIMER, 1313 Fst. se JOR SALE—50 ACRES. AT FOREST GLEN =TA tion, adjouing mew subdivision ; look at it for invest 00 wiles from Washington. This 00 tons of hay, 2,000 bushels | of corn annually. Pr sex County, Va.; im: | railroad. Price, #10 | 00 acrex on the Gien- | beat, aud ber dere. 300 acres Proved: @ good farm, and ne ber acre. "A splendid farm of wood and Bladensburg roads: 1 mile from site of the | Cathoiie Universi tinproved, 15 bist of Tarun a particulars, call or address THOMAS E. AN, GIT Fst nw. FOR, Stat ete 4 ville, Md. desirable Lots, opposite the hay Tocidence of the late R. K. Elliot, esq. Lots 90 by 130 | feet, ‘fronting on Meiroxe ave. Price 10 cents per | ‘Liberal terms to pare! han building at once Yhbie & BUY ALE—NEAR ROCKVILLE, grass farm: 8-room house, high, Leaithfol site: cl Fe ing village of Balist Bridge, a: 8300; & PHILLIPS, 1419 New, Fk Sa E HaNpson Dunn-Lo} BUILDING SITES AT improvements are he depor, post handsome hew taxes, Ee" uiuguitieent a uineral sprites Toruew plata. ‘Specks inducements to, builders & BAICHELDER, 1225 F AT FOREST de ie villa sites: several bea a. ‘This ts the most char itax Branch B. foot upward. THOS. from g eeu 1226 F awe [JOR SALE—_BARGATNS—LOTSAT FOREST M: wenty minutes’ ride from city. $50. Sic error Je8-1m* pepxtyy JOR SALE-SPLENDID ESTATE, 448 ACKES, near historic Brandy Stativa, Va MR, fe, Cul Co., Va; large sion, all ontbui dings, water, ind fences, COURE D. LUCKETT. 03a Este of Rockville, Md. je. lin ROR SALE-WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED choice selections of SCPARMS AND SMALT, COUNTRY HOMES, acres, within from 10 20 | A Gairy, trait. at | weeral farming’ purposes at vers" low piles aiid on Nery caay term Calf or eon for bulletin wreaths, Pole KENT Several very desimatie Country Hesidences Seta T. He SYPHERD & CO. 2321 Pst JOR SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BR. B. AND 0. ‘at Rockviile. new houses. 8 to Lir.: bul di to countey seate anid dairy tarus near-statiows. otter fart Sito 800 acres. COURE D. LUCKELT, 9 or Rockvilie, Sid. FOr sae ‘A fine Country Seat of 25 acres, improved by = Jare double trame house of 11 rooms, beautifuily located, on an clevatio ove of fine old forest oaks; all necessary wildiuge, fnew orchard, only ten-minutes’ walk frou Silver st jetrepoitian branch, or fall particulars apy my26-1, LOST AND FOU , CHAN North earelia acy, June 24, Finder will be rewarded BGEUF HALBIN'S S19 Parave ae" OST—BETWEEN THE CAPITOL AND THE Wite House, of the White Houre aud Ki Ieiand evereamall’ gold stemewisler watch. A abie reward will be puid for ite return t0 502.4 Inaud ave. SATURDAY EV 1st floor, two room ). The 3dtoor. two Tootiy permanent 1). Al root face park mamma: S2 JOR RENT-S*COND FLOOR, LARGE COOL front room, reasonail RENT-TWo VERY ithout board, Khoue Taian ielereuce 2 private fan ve, near 19 & COOL $10 a banaroue nwest, opposite Square at «neatly reduced rates L-THREE COMMUN 2 floor, turnished. or at board. Also, a nicely-furnishied. ". Lecaticn coul aud couvenis So Cet nw. RENT—TWO_ LARGE Rooms oa fourth floor for 1 third Poor, with Southern exposure, Apply at 1115 K stn. Nefereucen 208 RENT—1304 BST Front 88 per m sired ats with by > Per lout, referee R_KENT_VERY COOL, LAL ns fluely turiisted to deritaile tenant for sus RENT—BEAUTIPUL coor, rooms, scuth trout; nleely furnished, ure, 1255. KENT—471 STON. WS Kooms, uniurbished; FURNISHED two. unt rent ap® S07 Oth st. naw, PLEASANT Roc with private bath, 20) EVERAL FRONT ROOMS, hor without board jOlt RENT NT—1720 H ST, N.W aud second floors; with te accommodated, 131H ST, Bi 1a hs { KENT—IN THY Large fronts OF tut vib privat able people: house la uty of aliade, ground . Star office. 100 sumer Unsurpassed, Transients at reasunable rates, R RENT—ONE NICEL on second ox required. 1410 N's. nw FOR RENT—OFFIC “NICE OFFICE OR STORE-KOOM (third floors; th 1 . B. RENT—NEW 89D w. Hundsow ts and excel y oF less, board if PF iCE-ROUMS IN BUILD to 1019 TOtn st.. for the sumer, ‘peatly ana micely far= agony Sih hoe aclagutul ooation AAS Leh se, we a ANT ROOMS ily. exce Terme rea required. Room 14, 1008 Faw. <b Witt » AE APCRNISUED ight beaseheevtta Board if ded wae Fok PENTSAT 25 GRANT PLACE, TWO LARGE prices, with oF Seed-ae* ews 3 13381 pote UNPULNISMED, om with North and soul pera 1 rooms, & 2 N Aiso, Rooms on third floor; ait ees uit Koom SW, WELL-PURNISHED | FE PARLORS AND SUMMER TWo comMUNE southeru exposure, SHADED HOUSE, wie furmiahed of un D ty 1017 14th st, n.w., near K st. FURNISHED a tof Waramd Navy Do- ‘jelG- 120 pA mys ela LY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND 1 on reasonable terms, a: 10; anklin Park; location Table Board and IWEEN G AND HL Tuoma, en stite or single: "use at 1 W. SECTION, BEAUTT y furnished, Lof city referees given abd ENISHED ROOM, | with first-class board: references | iny26-Lin® | WIMER 1: FoR REST STORE As iG NO. 24th st. new and Apply tod. W. PB. MYERS & SON, $e16-1m OR RENT-STORE Tait naw quire 14 coutaining 13 rooms, with all ES._ = \M sion ihe | FQXCELLEST Moaup, “Gopp Roos NG 12a tei * FOR RENT—STORES. _ AND DWELLIN i804 suy business. | (% 1428 New Nock ave, (CK STORE and water vgs Jona are ng mnerchandise of any kind. Address BRICK STABLE, IN tween 12th and 13th, Kand L” ats. n. | carriae-house, Jolt, aud coachiwan’s Poon, MeL. ror eR 1225 F Apply at 409 13% st wear ne SOE al ¢OK RENT—A GOAL DEPOT, O& PORTION OF sa railroad siding, convenient tor band- strect now, FOR SALE—LOTs. ~ bet. Vth and uth front, juansion, "ice per fout #1. Geo. W! TINK Fe ET Wo Beacrirce, Ki tne 8254 feet om Bouindury: Stl Three lots have ‘ot be obstracted, a a outlool ‘are located jus Heights, and has two froite, Se. per foot. Terms HERIFOSD, 14235 F street. {OR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON M 8) to build five houseson; omly Te SH 223-00", is FoR EES NE OFPER al Lotsin Kosslyn to partes contenpiata HERNDON, 1009 F st. JOR SALF—TWO LOTS ON WEST SIDE CONN 24x12, runuing through to Zist 5: four roots; rented at “Apply to | LLOUGH, Luuiber Dealer, ave. bet. Rand § at. also thiee Houses, $10 per mouth. 71 per oat net Syip-ot W.W, Sic {pk SALE”A MARGAIN TWO section! 28 alley, $1.20 ber square toot BRADFORD, 15008 at cw. 0k SALE_BEACHIPE Eocene ent ove Dupont Circle, 17) etd CHARLES Rok SALE—CunaP—o0o0K! ‘ches ‘Also, tive lots, 1%: thand 1 CHARLES e1-Im 0S 14 Faun, 603 14th FIVE LoTs, 14x50. o ‘T LOT ON COLUMBIA Dr. Haumond’s new buil Bay SULTABLE | foot. RIFORD, iy F street ce BEAUTIFUL butldine each per mouth until paid for. HERNDON & ‘Je15-Lm* ‘Apply to PITNEY & | Jeld-1w LOICL SMALL LOTS IN MT PLEAS. dels. RARLY, th wt, me THE OWNER OF THAT VALUALLE Oth, desires to make « | he ren, ZaLod. to an alley. Nz | Mis J. FAWCEAT, Colesville, Moutgumery Gon hid 440x100, auyroved by | See BoB & OI, INS, 10th aud Hots over the city that | 66, Little west | low fix. | YPONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—9100.000 AGOK | Mone Toons ot pear pre Ke SALE—CHFAP—1 LOT, 20x08; ALSO, 1 LOT, Stokinss. B2xd0. 7thand Kets, a0. " ward ven if returned to 17 ai CHARLES EARLY, reward wil besten tt WATER a AA T O81 JUNE 23, 3 19TH AND H STREETS | J(Ok SALE—LOT WITHIN BLOCK OF DUPONT Linnd ra ve. sou bracelet (wpih chain) values | M'cinae fur 61-000; await, Reward if returned to S08 19th strect after ¢ Apply my sezh-2te | _jet-tm’ ‘ eae 2 ws = REWARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY, A JOR SALE_A NUMBER OF SHORT LOTS NEAR @ waite bull. Wwerjug to the mime of Cromer. | BY Dupout Girtie: wo hues of erouna, BD sate cencten toad hehe return to O14 ‘CHALLES EARLY, at. nw. ae | _gel-dm POSEY hay JOUND-AT ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE, A| JOR SALE—THE BEST AND SAPPST INVES Pocket-book containing & sum of money; owuer can ‘by ty and for. i REESE BOMB SY ate Pee ce veorsceoene Wi Sioned Wao picked it up please return to $27 Bik et sad te O8T—SUNDAY AFTERNOON, EITHER ON THE ‘OF at Mt Pleasant, 9 Parad st. 825 REWARD FOR THE a fn See ge Be Lot Punt, NEDSESbay os Survey, for vullabie ibe ae ce inent, D.C. A suitable rere a ‘s a ‘at = erway ate beta luur cquares {1 Pepnay! a cars, at 01 Sag Re A MALLS. 140 Now Vokbave. ane: LOK SALE-L0TS—6 BT. sts, ne, dot 8, aa. 2024, 15130; price my14-3m. and $10 per) BET 13TH AND 14TH «00. sz) Fst, | PROPOSALS. — FOR COAL.—GOVER! Aw* BOARDERS View Farm. beaiths, THD AT MOUNTAIN Jooationg good water, Gally mail. terme go aay opts onda’ ink Man tii lial Sone Hye ha a3 ARD AT TAROMA Pi r Anon, Bien tions ont srg te Ota Box 38, Takoma Park, D.C ae WUNTRY BOARD CAN BE ct Adrove Farm, neat Kockviile, Md. fine Fyhetygiant vacates Shee FEW BUAKDERS “KCCOMMODATED SF) lathe Cp edeseca gs oe Bote, AEM TINE, 14 MILES ON METRO roiitan Branch. 100 yards from setathog fate Srgeiauirs milk. airy rooms terue low euede iawn.” Address, care postmaster: Halpine Ma geass" NOUNTRY BOARD AT MOUNTAIN VIEW, TW le= fromm station and ote mile tryin the mount hous: pet July Ist Addrem B'W PRENTON ANS SISTERS Mound Mut, Loodoun County, Va. 2d “4 FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED BY Aithe Nason Neale Shs reside oat toa jeasant Sumiuer tesort Address Mice JENNIE TALK, Cox station, Charles Counts, Maa goad SIDE OF CARLIN'S SPRINGS ia MEALTH- come, each eultas per wont. pROSPECT HILL is BEAUTE r of \ ire Cc DUNTRY BOARD 23 MILES FROM WASHING. tou, 5 minutes! walk frov wd P.O. ehmly yank. fi nag bigots ter. Address 2 LUTHER BOWERS, dierudon, W.O.andW KT, Fairies Co, Va. yeaa COOMMODATIONS 1 AA Stiles frou st Bud wuk, daucing ome BEST, Kound Hill, Loudoun Gouyg, Va Wn? aaa is Co Ve few Boarders for the suuaner fare tee : im, with dovbie porvbes. platy "shied PART OF FURNIGHED MOUSE, Ox aud shade airy rons, wood and pasture tres. Mra Ti Y, nour Gaithersburg, of 1233 Pa ay. de> W BOARDERS CAN COMPORTARLY BE ommiodtated at Hh m, Loud ad tals ©, good water, plenty of icemih, aud large and sity rooms, Appiy to SW. KAKILE. Jer BOAKDI Ais WANTED. F BOARDORS CAN BE For cull partion from Kound Hul, W. &O.K dress ©. W. MY EAS, Hound HL D COUNTRY BOARD FURNISHED To LIM number boarders pear Randolph Station, Mat comforta at reasonabiie fates Apyly ih st. Bw. or Box 7, Montrose, 2-te EKBEKT HOUSE LAUREL MD. Two H Gf slinde, ‘several mice tat #23 permouth, 3... BEDE DEL utes’ walk frou station, beautifal grounds, Toous: terme, PRI, Laurel, Ma 22a FEST CLAMS ACCOMMODATIONS “You (HE summer fora fe ome at n sion. at Brooks’ Staion, b. U~ Met Bruch B&O. ae: clade __ stim T DEER PARK, FIVE MINUTES WALK FhoM hotels: lange Urick house, well-shade! grounds See. fruit, milk, vegetables; Girst-class tabi. “Apply te 1-6 2. DRUG ME IN THE MOUNTAINS for fannlies with childrea: large rooms. iawa auc bettico. epring water, house and table complete for comfort Sirs. FE. MoCAKT hear Aldie, Loudoun Coanty, Kd) BHUFPMAN. TWO MILES FROM FLINT Hill, Vs., wishes scime Summer < has = boarders mune and good farm and gvod fruit. Address as | ive w., between E and Fats. Apply at | above for t-rmm, tr. Pacity 7 eae. OAKDERS WANIED AT PLEASANT ( FINE OFFICE AND STORE ROOMS, | ED Kesidence noat Marshall Statin, nd at ou | Va; abundance of shade, fruits. and ¥ retables, and od water. or particulars addres W. G. DAY ‘ernon Mulis, Fauguier County, Va. FINE chalybeate water, plenty of shade, Bear moun oe ver falroad depot tc 7.80 @10: per i,, FF, Prop., Strasburg, NG BANK OFFERS FIRBT-CLASS BOAIKI lange roots. fruit, week Peale ress SPRING BANK, SUNTRY DOARD AT THE MYATT MA’ Hyattevtlie, oe u. from tat ade. AVDIY ot ma. ated iiss egbie. tary si ves: Mrs.M. J FAHEM, Myatteville, Ma. DoE EEE POsRD CAN BE OBTAINED 18 | Dothe oountatne of Viewuia st reanopabie ratagt plenty milk nnd-ice,, Addewss Mis. | STUCKTOR, Mo! Albemarle Co. Va. Jeneo GUNNER BOARDERS WANTED. PARAM HOUSE §S good country bead plenty of fratt and tr children preferred, Address ‘Are KisUN, Chautlly 1,0, bairtas Coun PEE, OOS NEST END OF ROCKVTLLE and. K R—surrounded with old oak trees, aieuttully cool and shady" table supped Swat’ tom. muaten’ walt’ {fc station Mefereuce quired. Terms woderate, jel-lm* Mir. CORYELL. )AKDERS WISHING TO SPEND THE SU MMEB thin reach of Washington and where they w | Receive wood attention, first-clase ‘board, trait, tc bic Fates, nddrems Sire GEO. Ws . Falls Church, Va. for clnldren two trains daily toand from Wankinc. For particulars address JOHN 1. LAKE, Hemulltou, Loudoun Couuty, Van peib-ut Fingrciass COUNTRY BOARD. FINE SHADE, ilk abd fruit ; seven miles from Silver Spring, No giyection to eu ‘Tetum anuderate. Address ult intr tera” Aig te obte, Bing # | Meggahs Sonu ste. uF | A SCoMMODATIONS Fol, 20 poakiigs 47 THR shade, and purest of spring water. horses aiid carriages @t nominal rates. accou tmuodations for private teains, terius for adults, #20 f piothy city eferunce wivell, “Address 1. Cel Dik, Boyds, Ma. dels ow YOMPORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS PoPt lar sumer remurt fn Ube lait MONEY TO LOAN. PNEY, TO LOAN AU FIVE PER CEST ON Ab wed Feel estate wecurity. | tater smuounts © ‘ait TM. at Tier on. ON HAND $50,000 at 5 igi ML, M my Mos. const TLY Proved securt tnade'oa Columbia elo ta aw ON A ‘cent. FaLhel Ne Tas Pt $3,000 Mhoorhs SRT. HR 2B > $15,000 at 6 per cout, $10,000.41 6 vEroPt. “Otuer sums to suit my2o-4in BEALL, BROWN & CO,, 13% ESTATE INVESTMENT, Re eae AS es bosDs, OPER CENT. FAY ABLL QUAWTERLT, 0 TN BUMS $100 10. MALL HEMICM ChALCED, (On. E. WAGGAMAN, O17 Fat, 000—TO LOAN Pew eri H8000 ON REAL stare 7000 __West__THOS. B. WAGGAMAN._ to loam on real estate, at 5 per < Singunte No delay BB. WANT ICA Co, 7 im ci O10 F wt, nw, $100,000. TO LOAN— FOR SALE 1581.00 boxt muorteay’ bvtd: wt yar nd ie teret. Telephone 780. G. fi. Wullk © Oo, 2G BREN, Charles et, KauorE fo LOAN IN Sums 10 sp at 6 per cont, HioWS VGkapery, “te LF at hw ONE) 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE PROMPT ATTENTION 10 ALL APFLICATION SWOLMSI LOT & BRADLE in lanes toy20-1m 3 ONEX TO LOAN, IN SMALL Ok LAROr Sta, Mico reat estate tu the cit). at 5 anu ® pet cout apes iii SoaNeTOR. ‘tig 2m aie Leh a Ee", LIFE AND TONTINE POLIOI anyn sanse, at reesouibie terms sAphiy M MoKe BON over Ipter & huthertord, 1307 F se MoNtt 2° LOAN IN SUMS FLOM #500 UP. Shute, ou apyeoved seal estate a thie stg See 2 KO HOLTZMAN, Corner Luck and F MO*** 70 Loan ox eat moras aF Low EEE erm, 124 Successor to DANES atic eho PERSONAL E.. Seta "8 ST ace Mangas

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