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THE EVE WASHINGTON June 27, 188%, ‘She Evening Star has a rezular, permanent boun fide daily cireniation more than treble that of any other daily paper published In Washington, and much greater than that alt the other daily payers here added together. Both tickets and both platforms are now in The feld, and voters need not be embarrassed to make their choice, The issues were never more sharply drawn, and a canvass never Degan with the promise of being freer from personal tand-slinging than the present one All that could be said of this nature in dero- gation of Mr, Cleveland was probably brought out fa the campaign of I8S4, and event political powder cannot be burned twice. Mr. Thur- man has been before the public so many years that every harsh thing that can b> sala of hin has presumptively been disposed of Jong before this, Ex-Senator Harrison and Mr. Morton are both reputable vitizens, as far as is known to the world, and the demo- rats will have nothing to gain by trying to trump up charges against them, watle all the influence Presid 1 can bring to bear on his party managers 1 trusted to be opposed to t needless stirring up of petty scandals, There 13, then, on the oue side a chief magistrate asking for reelection after four years ex- perience in the White House; on the other a Statesman of some repute earned by Six years’ ex- Perience In the Senate, where he took part in every debate of importance between the 4th of March, 181, and the day of his retirement in ISS7. “The one ts tratned only in the arts of peace; the other bas had a taste of war as a soldier, both in the ranks and in command, The one has Doldly announced the chief feature of his policy to Vea reduction of the tariff on imports io the low- consistent with the procurement of the ¥ national revenue; the other 14 by sid avowal, a protectionist of the A type. Both are lawyers by pro- and both have It to thelr credit that, although they have held offices of high responsi- where opportunities for money-making by rection have been abundant, they are rated by the wi 23 POOF 1e! The candidates for Vice-President are less equally max 15 a veteran statesman, anda manof wide learning, oughly unpretentious in a social w: iy no person in the United States who has Ren so strong a partisan and fought through so any hot campaigns has managed to acquire and hold such @ multitude of warm friends on the ot side of politics. Mr. Morton's public career has Deen shorter and less conspicuous He hag been a member of Congress and minister to France, but not during any periods of excitement, where his tnfluene was a tactor in decision of important na- fonal or international probiems, His occupa- on in life has been that of a merchant and Dauker, and his success in those flelds has made bia the possessor of large wealth, which he has always spent freely in support of bis party. If ay , he would undoubtedly take a more prominent part in the social activi- les Of The capital than any of his predecessors of late years. ee ‘The opening of a fresh season of sum Tends special interest to every su creasing the safety of ¥ be r travel stion for in- ssengers by rail, A re cent article in Seribner's by Mr. Thomas C. Clarke, engineer, shows how the bull SPrniges could be improved; Nest, ©f fron and steel, instead of wood, and thereby falning both in strength and in provision against ite, and second, by substituting wood or stone culverts, covered with earth, for all temporary Uestles, Both these arguments appeal at once to the common sense of the reader, and doubtless have becn used many times by persons who are no technically skilled in raflway building. But Mr. Clarke further proposes that bridge trusses should be put below the level of the rails, and not above them, since many of the worst accidents that occur are t it of deratied trains striking the protruding trusses and knocking them down. Stull another suggestion 1s that, as the shock aused by the passage of a train from the €arta to the solid floor of a Uridge is apt to dev any incipient Maw and precipitate an a Gevices for reducing the change to a minimum, or making it so gradual as to be unnoticeable, ought tobe empl If Mr. Clarke ean convines the carrying companies of thee facts and of the wis. om of his sugyestions as easily as he ean 1! Travelling public, he Will accomplish an excellent work. ————— On the theory, probably, that history moves in eyeles, the nomination of a second Harrison for the presidency 1 rousing fa the minds of his admirers Tecollections of U bin and hard cider,” noe-and-Tyler-too campaign of his ilus- trious ancestor. It is remembered that Wiliam Henry Harrison had for hts antagonist tn the great contest a New York Preside election, that the Van Buren’ administration, tke that of Mr. Cleveland, was accused by its enemi ‘Of timidity im the assertion of Amencan rignts menaced tn Canada; and that thechtef Issue of the canvass Was the question of protection. ‘These are interesting cotncidences, certainly, and doubtiess Being much comfort to the miinds of persons easily affected by such considerations. But, if the anal- ogy be coutinued furtuer, there Will be Kittle com- fort in i: for the repubiican candidate himself, His grandfather died within a month after his Agauguration, his strength having given way, as oue able historian put it, under “ihe wild hunt After office and the Jealous wrangling among the leaders of those who had so :riumphantly elected him” John Tyler, who succeeded him, distin. Buished himself by reversing the policy mappe out for the administratios, wrecked the most cherished plans of the whig party, drove Henry Clay, Its greatest captain, out of the Senate, and, by the political spt he had caused, practically insured the election of ademocrat to the presi- deney when the next poiling-day came around. Analogies are erous things to trifle with, A candidate Uke Mr. Harrison, who can afford to run op his own merits, has no such use for history. oe In another column wili be found an abstract of Commissioner Raymond's report concerning un- Gerground wires in the District. The sub maby of the facts developed are of great pul terest. Whatever further information 1s needed Defore the best system of bury wires can be ascertain ld be obtaiued at once, Vigorous effort should be made to secure this reform in the Present or immediate future. The opportunity Turnished by public interest In tis matter, and by the apparent disposition of Congress to act tavor- ably upon a proper me in relation to the sub- t, suouid not be wasted. It the city moves too Slowly and tmidiy now, 1t may be long before it ‘Will have another favorable chance io move at all im the matter. a In the interest of good t the couvenlence Of the publi fully rises to inquire of th enter. | Prise whether the st name of “Twrxixe” not in every way De a more fitting title * proposed settlement the Anacostia? The latter is olly misleading, since there is no city there and probably never will be, as weil as ui long; wuereas the former and euphonious, If M615 not too late Lo make the Change,—and it is Saidto be ever tov late to mend,—we beg the powers that be to lop off the extrageneous aftix aud pitch it overboard. —- ‘The parallel between Heary Clay and James G Biaine, drawn so trequently during the campaly ot tour years ago, {8 not necessarily ended yet. Henry Clay was first defeated by John Quincy Adams in 1825, and then skipped aterm. He was beaten by Andrew Jackson again in 1833, and then Skipped two terms, reappearing in 1845 to make his last contest against James K. Polk, Mr. Blaine 1s geting on In years, but he may be good for another bout in 1892. Ik takes a good while to Wear out men of Lis mould. a _ Considering that everybody is working to get Tich, It seems strange to see how unfavorably Mr. Levi P. Morton's success in that line 18 being com. ented on by the opposition press, Unless bis ‘Wealth was procured disuonorabiy—and there 1s ho hint of anything of the sort, in this instance,— the fact that'a man has mede a successful Ngnt ‘With fortune ougat to be no blot on his “scutcheon ‘When he comes to run for oftice. a ‘The Emperor William's address trom the throne 48 peaceable and conciliatory tn tone, contrasting sharply with bis first proclamation as emperor, ‘This is one of bis peaceful days with Bismarck ‘overshadowing him. But the uneasy Germans are ip doubt as to what tomorrow will Dring forth. $+ + Whatever may be the Dal outcome of the late Chicago convention, there ts reason to believe that cing for re. ¥ STAR. | Isrorarron Creates AND ECONOMY LEADS TO PROSPERITY. THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE AND PROFIT BY ITS TEACHINGS. Seut-Axxva Sroce'Purma, RING FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ TH ST. XW, THREE USP OR: “| tante. ue see __ COUNTRY BOARD. ripe Recewilin” Vlonn y ANT: D — BARDS from Waning =» OR RENT _1108 wt poveinentn. Gall bevween Sand 6.30 p.m. ER OF | yQOK ure second Zoor, 813 94h mt nw, Kk RENT—FCRNISHED OK Surin os £m wate, three senond ue Soomme. tnderm conveniences; beth, orthery and southern exposure, Apply at 1804 K st We herewith inform the public that we have received the following exttwoniiuary Darsaina, Century Cloth Rennants, beatiful designs 3¢ 64c. per yard; rerular value, 10c. 5 caaee of Pisin Cnlored dae Satine Rembants, in- ail we ibe. per yard; real value, 18e. red Iudixo Blue Percale Remnants, ~ per yard: generally sold at 12340. 2 case of the Bost White Jeans, in suitable lengths, Useful for many pr rarposes at Ge, per yard, standard price, 1234c. 1 case of Scotch Wash Poplins, in Mixtures and an elegant article for dresses, at 10c. per yard; regular price, 12 ic. Several cases of Light and Dark Ficured Ratiste, ‘superb styles, at Se. per yard; regular value, 12 gc. I Calico Remnants, at Se. per yard, worth 75 Parasols and Umabrellag, in Striped Satin and Silk, reditced from 2 and SLA to Bee Please call early if you want ive the benefit of ofleare call early if you want to receive Beutiey, Cor Metsu and co Ok TEN SUMMER ore near Alin. south of Levebury FURNISHED ROOMS, {Ok KENT THREE O TUATIONS FOR $00 CHA} cook: wey - Buable for boweck: epiug. 1409 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, HIGH. furniabed rose vexposar, | ROOMS, 2 cases of fine ed land Terrace, lange cv beans ou ade * - Fox, 287 nished, «ui street mW. after 4 p.m, NT-SUITE CF ROOMS, SECOND FLOOK J front, with or without board, gentleman, oF eldcriy couple, ina private a eruforvally —2b AND SD STORIES, UNFUK ile for housekeeping. Apply. 244t L K OSULVER sii % Baltimore aud «hy ANGEL Claeott sig is, Nurses and : Waiters: Drivers, or Farm Hants: Colored fen va Ea > ED—A MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO article that will pay swell tue KH, Star oton ANTED—GOOD WHITE house work Appiy 1743 Pem ‘TED—\ GOOD WHITE Gil all family for general house ined.” Call, after’ 6:30 primo O04 aoe D-A YOUNG MAN (WHITE) TO MAKE unself generally useful in an ice cream and ny go with a knowledge of the ply 719 North Capitol st. rt! YANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN ‘smail grocery stove; one with a practical knowl- city references required. Apply the conifurt of a plesaant Bou. ‘Maswac 3 | FOR GENERAL IRL FOR GENERA ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOK: raitued {oF hotsekeey tug, cool and trea, frout atid side yard. reut #18 per mouth. G street n.w.; Pefereuces Peguited. TEQeNISHED OARD AT TAKOMA pueasant rooms eth =m be « terme reason abl . Takona Park, D OOD CUCNTRY BOAKD AT PAUKVIEW FAuat, situated high, healthy and pleasant : Vaxtae. Montgomery County FEW BOARDERS WANTED Ac few Farm, healthy, high location B41 tua (2 PRESERVE THIS LIST, aS LaST WEEK'S PRICES REMAIN MARKED ON THE GOODS. me 8 RL IN A VERY work. Best refer- Dariicuiare, ad: trom g 45-inch White Terry Bath Towels, only 48-inch All-Linen Turkish Bath Tow? inch “(extra sizer Favey Striped Bath Towels, kuotted fringe, only 50c 48-inch Fancy All-Linen Turkish Bath only Tic. each. Fine Turkish Bath Roller Towels, 3 yards Jong, resdy to put up, only 50c. each. Bath Sheets, size 2 by 2% yards, 83; 2 by 3 yarda, $3.50 each. Fe i case of Indigo Blue, Red firured, soft finish Swiss ice Hemant i muitabne lest, fat color at 2 BNISHED AND UNFURNISHE: 9 $ @_ MAN’ 30 SEARS. X4 jerstauds ceueral furniture sx to. make kianselt ‘Address JONADAS, Star office. ANTED — CLERICAL POSITION MA (patent or pension), or with real estat boat testimonials for scrity: wall enter ou tral, “Address gonfectionery: QF KENT FURNISHED OR “ONPURNISHED. = Feta chiewp, “Adkvoes 1128 42h fg 3? Alot of Alpaca two frout Rooms, 3 g MENS DEPARTMENT. GNear door, No. 1219 Pa ave) H SI-LARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED euewiy papered, seuitary gluse Worth, respectively, #113 aud $25 but being over- : stocked in Ukis Line they must be suid at 4 sacrifice, LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 42:4, 474, $26 7th St. in Washington. Fifty patent cooling fal temperature, nsist upon your dressmaker using the Standard rhs, nowe better, saves material and in- sures a perfiet fit, edge o* the business; 21D Lie ot. aw y ANTED—A REI ‘AN Ti ansist with washing and Ironing: white preferred: references required. Apply at 1101 130 G o'clock pans past wa bats i J ANTED-WHITE NURSE TO LEAVE CITY with family tor summer. USITSthatreet nw ANTED- FIRST-CLASS. SH at the West End Steam Laund Pennsylvanis ave 2. < yANTED — GoOD RESTAUKA! ‘Mades* Hotel, Pom, ave. and 3d st 4 Goon. BARKEK tion edd ss Mien BA quier County, Va = = 4 2UK ROOMS WITH ALL THE OUN- ences, 1226 Hi St vent Bitugtry and tee CAN BE HAD AT CHEST Bo! id fren veweia lion VERY COOL, LARG| bedrooins.fine ly farm bee cheap to desirable tenant for sutamer month « LRT Mats now, JOR RENTON Lith and O ste nw 0c. Gray Angola Wool Underwear for 30c. 50c, Underwear—broken lots—for 39c. nd 59c. Scarfs, all styles, for 350. ‘25c. Satin-lined Knot Scatfs for 19¢. $1 French Pereale Shirts for 87c. $1 Plaited Bosom Laundered Shirts for 50a, ‘50c. Uniaundered Dress Shirts for 380, ‘75e. Tourist Flannel Shirts for 500, 25e, Suspenders, all styles, for 15¢. 12\4c. ‘warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100. $1.50 genuine Gloria Umbrellas for $1.39. £82.20 Gold and Stiver-tipped do. for $1.98, 10 ver cent off marked prices Traveling Satchela, 88c. “Tourist for toilet articles—for 500, $2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Ties for 82. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 9c. Silk Jersey Mitts for 29, 48c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 39¢. ise Silk Gloves for 50c. loves at half-price, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES OU: board for himsclf, wife, iri of eleven years, and 3,35 Sepiceuber 15," Must ve con: Mires, giving teruis a tice, ww CORNER | Oc Smusles f _ beautiful conmani-ating, T: gas and Uath or Tight housekeeping: Pent moderate Miuiisery. full particulars, W. 3. Siar VANTED—A GENTLEMAN hear Washington from July Ist, must be on line of Kit, of have conveyance to aud from busine \tdzene, statin ters WAITER AT at FEW PERSONS CAN BF KES BOARD Ol RENT—1236 137TH ST, La d-story room. privave famfly., comforts, sti {BREE FINE Rooms IN NEW to Feapectabin « E ; GOOD WAGES. iv ‘Men's Turkish Bath Gowns, with hood, cord and tasse's, &c., #5, $6, and $7 each. 2 i rh wat YOUNTRY DOARD—23 MILES PROM W ANTED—A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN TO t couk, wash, zud iron for sus gugnuy: Ketoréne-s required. Cail at 1423 New Yo family in the Teron Bo Bathing Suits of Navy Blue Twilled Flannel for Boys’, Chiliren, Misses’ and Ladies’. Leys? All-wool Navy Blue Flannel Bathing Suits, trimmed with white braia, #150 each. Eoys' Navy Blue Stockinette Dathi 25 and 82.75 each. Children’s N Flannet Bathing Suits, trimmed with white and red braid, $2.50 each. Same, in Misses’ sizes, at 83cach, Ladies’ Bathing Suits, in two qualities, $3 and $3.75 WANTED--HOUSE ANTED -TO RENT A HOUS' AO ts Taroom, iecgtel between’ 13¢h and 1S be permanent: state rent, ‘1702 F oa ANTED-HOUSE OF 6 OR & ROOMS, WELL led and convenient to horse: $5,000. Ownersouly, inquirect ENO) W.0endW KR, % ee ied ENT—115 D st. NW, COMMUNICATING NTED-STENUGRAPHER TO GO TO THE :t wo winatette need ap ply. OWNSEND, Clagwet’s Station, AM ye NTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK just Stay mughts: reference re. COOMMODATIONS | FUR 40 BOARDERS frou: station ; lange. sedy lawns From now until July 4, where HATS AND TRIMMINGS are purchased at our conni*rs, we will trim free of SFING thatall work will be done im the best manner, with the aume attention by our most experienced miilixers as during the now closing DS ove who w: econd and third Loudoun Coury, Va ‘wash and iro: quired. Call at 1309'S st. un, w., between 9 and BOARDERS CAN COMFORT AUL PLEASANT ROOMS, chase, GUARANT ‘Neatly ail Kiel LACE DEPARTMEY 1c. Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 12340. Handkerchiefs, many styles, for 12}0, 2hic. Men's Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 100, 81 Spanish Lace Vichus for 75c. 124¢. Embroidered Mull Ties for 100, ~. Neck Ruchings, all styles, for 21a, ‘3-ply All-lnen Collars, 3 for 25e. All-linen Cuffs, 3 puirs for 250. ried prices of Laces, ¥ of See ik. wd she roomie, Apply tos. W OR 30 SUMMER BOAKDRIS Bae Midge m0 rrityg Water, mish, wy Blue Flaunel SNTED—HOUSES, LARGE AND SMALi, Tent to customers, as wi Juses than we can SUD] eit houses 12 Our’ a icon 14, 1008 Faw. ave wore, calls ng soda preferred. Apply at 7th aud E sts, m.) STEDISALESMEN FOR A MOST USEFUL household articioever offered, #1 will start yOu ds. “HERRON & KAME Us, COOL AND WE ih a Banisome new renidene-, opposite MePhersgu Ladies’ Hosiery. 50 dozen Ladies’ Black Cot- ‘ton Hose, double heel and toe, split soles: re- duced to 29¢, per pair. Fabric Gloves, Ladies* 6-button-length black Jersey Taffeta Gloves, only 2c, per pair. Ladies’ 6-button-length Jersey Silk Gloves, in assorted shades of tan und mode, only 75c. per Bair. Black Sik Gloves, long and short fingers, ‘S-button, only 850. We have made a special purchase of a line of Ladies’ G-button-iength Black All-Silk Lac ‘Mitts (not retrograde sewed), which we offer at Se. per pair, Cheap—very e HATS aud TRIMMINGS at lowest prices in the city. arnished apartmen For samples and i East Capitel st, frou Bam. to2 pak 1 y ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY HABITS, one thet can furnish bond, ns driver. Addre ACCOMMODAT __FOR SALE--HOUSES. vant NICATIS Brauch B&O 5 SALE—TWO SIX-TOOM FRAME HotRES, | Mbt an sss het iy ew water ti ‘Price for ‘the two R PARK, FIVE MINUTE PANTED—A GOOD, Wi ‘wash and iron ; small fatni ply to 149 4st, : ANTED-AN EXPERT housenid; must brug references to No. ington Barracks: 10 per ceut off HOSIERY DEPARTMFNT. “3 rn iy in the count iil, Vegetables. irsb-rines Latte ‘Ok RENT—AT 15 GRANT PLACH, a ad and third vor, are at $40 per for #40 per mouth: price ® A ‘OR SALE—TWO NEW CORNER HO Sight and seven rows: all m. i: wide lots; good “part cas: Ualauce m0iitbl ‘Also new B-rcoh $100 can: balance new B-room brick $1 frame. Georgeto 31,000. STALEY & HILL, 29 14th JOR SALE-iRETTY HOME Ok PAYING vestment; only 700 down, yow house 9 rooms, bath-root, cellar, veran ge: house nicely papered: lot 40 4 8 neighborhood north Jon lite of new cable road. W. A. COULTES, 2; MEIN THE MOUNTAINS ‘ancy Lisle Hose, all styles, for 59¢. ney French Hose, all styles, for 79. (gold medal) Lisle Hose for 450, Faucy Hose. all broken lots, for 25e. pair. triped Balbriggan Hos» for 19¢. ~ Children's Blsck Hose, all aizee, for 190. $1 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests for 92c. 10 percent off marked prices fine French Vests, 48c. Jersey-fitting Gauze Vests for 35. GOODS DEPARTMENT, 5 Colored Faille Francaise for $1, Colored and Black Suruh Silke for $1, Colorcd Satin Rhadame for 81, 50c. English Wool Tourist Suitings for 400, 68c., 40-inch wide Colored Serges, for 580, $1 Figured Chiva Silks for 85c. 35e, Cream and Colored Cashmeres for 29, RIBBON DEPARTMENT. -35 10-inch Moire Striped Sash Ribbons for $1.19 $1.50 12-inch Black-Satin Ede Moire for $1.35. $1.50 Bunches Freuch Flowers, all styles, for @1.18 PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Marked $8.98, $5.68, $3.98, $2.98, 82.19, 81.49 Tosoat $6.98, $3.98, $225, $2.68, $1.98, $1.29, $1.50 “Gloria” (genuine) Umbrellas for $1.39, $2.20 Gold and Silver Handles do, for 81.98. ¥ DEPARTMENT. Embroidery for 21e inch Swiss Embroidery for 16e. wna, all colors, for 12 4c, Se. Tennis Cloths, all styles, for 12e, MING DEPARTMENT, 10 per cent off marked prices. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, Ul styles for 1c, 10c. Oxidized Lace Pins for 5c. 8c. Real Shell Hair Pins for 5c. 10 per cent discount on other koods, LEATHER GOOD: 25e. Pocket-books 50c. Pocket-bocks, Zoe. Belts, all styles, for 2le. “Tourists,” for toilet articles, for 50e, 10 per cent discount on other goods, PARTMENT. all styles, for 420, Isp. Fans, all styles, for 25¢, 8c. Fans, «'l styles, for 830 ‘ans, all colors, for 75¢. Fans, all styles, for 81.68, 89. Dol!s (French bisque) for 75e. 10 per cent discount on other goods, J CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. $4.00 $3.75 $3.00 62.75 3.50 $00 250 2.35 ort use ‘and table JOR RENT AKT). Monroe Gro ens the low price of 2 REREE SEVERAL FRONT ROOMS, With or without Board. -—White and colored cooks, 10 uiters, drivers, farm hands for city and away, ad with reterenices ANTED—A RELIABL good habits, address und reterenees, to coll je isurauce company wee! EKER (First floor; center of store.) Jerseys—You who have been waiting for sizes 32 and 34, in those excellent Black Jerseya, at two dollars. will be wlad to know they have been, received. It ia the best Jersey, in our Judgment, ever sold for the price. (Third floor), An extra-good value in creain wool goods {is 46- inch Tennis Flannel, which has been red uced to 50c. pr. yd. Espevially desirable for Tennis, sea- shore, and mountain suite, Cream Wool goods in great variety, AND ACTIVE M. 316 7TH STREI agrowing aud Sopa Lafeos tovorer:'wood waxes aud permanent ace to right man GOW Pst. nw BOARDERS | WANTED ; with morih and War and Navy De. “Sryte Is Tux Duzss Or THOUGHTS ."—Chestersield, D Wi to take charge of children: aust be reference required, rom depot.” Datei pov building, F st. u.w. For particuiars WALKER Lincoln, Loudon FCKNISHED AND UNFURNISH Airst-cluss coudivion, NTS TO SELL THE IMPROVED ater Filter: it is lone necde ‘its all faucets: catchies all rand, dirt, made of brass, nicely’ beaded. hickel-plated it contains a ite spouxe, fue sieve. ‘To thos meaning be PHENIX CO,, 22 Mechanic st, OND FLOOK, CONSISTING OF v the sumer, large ty hoard, sexy Cromer buteer Itbyno means follows that style must be closely allied to hich prices, as we have at this time splendid evidence to prove that the maxi- mum of style may be made to accompany the minimum of price—for instance, if you will take the trouble to took in our eastern show-window, Market Space front, you will see therein dis played samples of Lome and foreign fabrics, in plaids, in stripes, in charming combinations and rich mixtures from which we are now make ing suits to special order at EIGHTEEN DOL- LARS (818) A SUIT. Up toa few days aco we and #25 for suite mide to order from these fabrics, but now the choice of auy ong of them will cost just EIGHTEEN All of the striped linen Carriage Robes have been reduced to 75¢. each. Another hundred plain Momle Cloth Carriage Robes at 60c, each, Embroidered Momie Cloth Carriage Robes, $1 (Fourth floor), Ladies’ Dress-making Department. The En- glish Blouses for Ladies are becoming ex- tremely popular. These are similar to the Garibaldis and belted waists of a generation ‘So, and are used as separate waists to wear with almost any kind of skirt. The Fabrics used jn making them is Pongee, Suran, China, and t-weixht Silk Fabrics or Cream Serges, Flannel, Zephyrs, Batiste and Law are equally suitable for House, Tennis, Yacht ing and “Outing” We: make them to order at very short noti ladies going away wili be given immediate at- tention. We are enabled to do this by virtue of our large force and excellent working facilities, (Parlors; third floor. ‘The best floor Linen fs Barhsleys—spun, and England, a town devoted al- most exclusively to the manufacture of Linens 23g yards wide, at 7c, 80c. and 85ec. per yard. B yards wide, at $1 per yard, Imported direct, hence these low quotations, (second floor.) Two lots of good strong Japanese Fans very, cheap. Oue lot has cherry sticks, Japanese de- signs, and silk lacings, a is crazy-patch designs, cherry wood sticks, and silk cording, at 30c. each. Fans come for more purposes than to make a breeze, and beauty in some for opera end reception use. Ifyou want wind take the palm leafs, at 3c. each. Pocket Fans at 10, 12% anf Giret floor, rear.) Boys’ Goods—New lot of Boys’ Combination One-piece Gingham Suits, body of plain mate- ial; the skirt, collar and cuffs of fancy stripes. Sizes 244 to 5 years, only $1 each. Finer quali- ties at $1.50 and K OF BARD YANTED — AGENTS TO SELL SATIN CAM- Se. for camnpiete Sumi los, Paign Badges. Send CW. 000 Gr... 3 1S0F to IOS LE iL FINDLEY & CO. 0 | Trausients at reasouuble rates, FOR RENT- re within from 10 to 4 o' at 450 Mame ave. aw OK RENT—NEW STORP AND DWELLING, 12 Est. now. Handsome plateiass windows: mod. | improvements ‘and excellent Wcation for R bet 1th aiid Lata STORES. ‘h. canvasser €] lo dealer with bis ot per month on om SAFE Ce and 2 houses reat’ SO4 Bik stone, £ catalogue free, ALPL E 25c. 9-ineh Swi my16-wie3un 50,008 LADY AGES 0 the; grandest moi age: over million sold. TLE, Chicago, Til. UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT Dib sis eB Uk LENT—STORE AND DWELLING NO. 180% . new and suitable tor ‘Apply tod. W. BM . veretablos a daueine pavidion agit other Rtincenente, S15 Lith sts For particulars address I RST-CLASS itress, fora boardin ‘y County, Md. Apply, with ences, at 1140 Connecticut ave, 22. Le house at hock= We are prepared to | ville, Montgomer3 were charging $20, PRING BANK OPYPks FHST-CLASS BO. | Slane ron Trak ress SPRING BAN ‘Apply to J.-B, BOUDEI iratclame tenan 1251 32d wt. Georgetown, AND DWELLING Inquire 1638 14th tial CELLANEOUS BUSINESS, STAND, SUIT- 4 Liquor or Confec first-class stand ior a Bak Fo ;kood concrete cellar: # Bik, cor. diy and E ets. sw. Alexandria, Va. tg WEST END OF ROCKVILLE, ff —Surrounded with oid oak 1y CooL and sbacly best; ten auuates’ wale drom station tnoderate. Mra. CORYELL, ING TOSPEND THE SUMMN aud where they clans bowed, (PUI, soy By idress Mrs. Go. aa 404 sud 406 SiutiGy. hn. ‘410 “and “422 Coiar ‘Court $.w., DLWr.. The aboveis onl tion of the proj For ull ist oul at office for bullets tesse-l ok Tetand 15th, (e26] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. JOK SALE— ‘A splendid Business, Propert, sts. n.w., with dwelling over tive sa st. .w,, three-story brick, § rooms and ; All, modern improvements; wi 223 Indiana avo, iw, b h.m i, Or... 75 14iv 20th st. mw. DEPARTMENT. d Card Cases for 210, 1 styles, for 420. ‘au, conducted by and coloted, for all kinds of trictaud states, with reference. 717 M stn, ED. AY FEW RELIABLE ies; 2nen, and women, White lomeatic labor, £67 Dis, Style may be described as the inspiration of the artistor workman made manifest in his work, the hand being ever guided by mysterious Operations of the mind. ‘Take, for instance, two Pieces of cloth precisely alike and give one each to two designers with apparently the same fa- cilities for making first-class garments; the one Who is the artist will render clothing with an indescribable grace about it,while the other, be- Sng a man of only mediocre ability, will turn out that which will look like acaricature on the former. OUR cutters are artists in their line. ‘Our patrons are measured by the man who de Signs and fashious the garments un the prem- ises, and who is too Jealotis of his reputation to permit any garment to pass through his hands that fails to fit,as he understands the qoraning of that term. Our patrons will there- fore see that in ordering these $18 suits to special measure they get the maximum of style for the minimus of price, printed in Barns! FOR RENT—MI corner 9th and — COOL ROOMS FOR THE SUMMER; ished or unfurnished: persous having then for rent should call and sce with store: all mod. TRS CLASS COUNTIC milk and trurt we Shyection to children FINE SHADE iver Spring. Bo Aerie moderate FAWCEL4, Colesville, Montgomery Co. ve Rew two-story brick houses, 6 rooms and cellar, mudary, between Sth am Sth sts, uw. ! each, H. WAKNEK & CO. 916 F st. have NT—SIX-ROOM @ mouth to a good & BRADLEY, STABLE, IN ALL ib, and Le) ata nw tween P2th and 1 | e#FFlave-bouse, lott, ad coachinauts ry (REE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI. Tocated bet. th at, aud New Jersey adults, for Light housekee} mauent if suited. Address I it SALE—A GOOD house, Q st, between 7th feet condition.” Rented for ONS FOR 20 BOARDERS a1 THE etait mile fro ster, nth, shade, and purest of sprie water. horses aud carr cece at mavdations for private tears. te city Faleremce gavel. Boyds, Ma. ing; terms moderate; per _ BUSINESS CHANCES. | Li-THAT BESIRABLE AND LONG ROOM FOR LADY HEAP AND TERMS TO SUIT—FOUR fhout board for lady houses, corner of 10th aud K streets n.w. : voms and bath; complete in every de tuculars, apply to DAVID D. WE SALE GOOD 2STORY AND LASEMENT use, M street, near new 900," Messi “DAVID Curtain Madras for 1 . Serims, all styles for 120, 82 Mousquito Csnopies for 81.50. DEPARTMENT. ~. Turkey Red Table Dau 750. Bieached Table Damask, for 60c, col ored border, for 45¢ 810.00 Fancy Damask Table Sets, for 87.75. $7.50 Bine Damask Cloth and Napkins, for 85.25, 82.00 8-4 Table Covers, all styles, for $1.50, NOTION DEPARTMENT 10 per cent off marked prices Japanenet Ware. 20 percent off marked prices of Sponges. 68c. Imported Hair Brushes, for G0c. vars” Soap, for 126. Dr. Pray's “Oncaline,” for 25¢. 18c. Of Skia Dress Shields, for 15¢. 17. Sangiaague Face Powder, 120. ‘2be. Bottles of Extracts, for le. 14e. No. 4711 White Rose Soap, for 120, Se. Bottles Bay Rum, for 12c, 20c. Brass Fiacques, for 15c. 13e. Brass Photo Frames, for 10c, 50c. Lotos I'ace Powder, for 250, STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 17¢. boxes Note Paper and Envelopes for 120, 17c. quire Linen Paper for 2 quires for 5e. 17e. packs Envelopes for 2 packs for 25e. CLOCK DEPARTMENT. 10 per cent off the marked prices. SECOND FLUOB. SHOR DEPARTMENT. ‘$7 finest hand-made Button Boots for $5.75. 24 hand-sewed Oxford Ties for $3.50. 5 straight Goat Button Boots for $3, 12.68 Adres Kid Button Boots for $2.50, 3.50 Misses? fine Boots, patent-leather tips, 63, Misses’ spring-heel French Kid for $3. 50 Men’s patent-leather Oxfords for $2.50. Boys’ patent-leather Oxfords for 8L75, loth-top, patents €2.50 Boys’ English Calf SULT DEPARTMENT. $12 Satecu Suits, all styles, for $10. 10 percent off marked prices Flannel Suits, 10 per cent off marked prices Beaded Visites, 10 per cent off marked prices Tourist Ulaters, 10 per cent off marked prices Children’s Ulaters, 3.98 Children’s French Sat § $2.50 French Gingham Sui 23 White Dresses, all styles, for $1, SHAWL DEPARTMENT. $1.68 Cashmere Shawis, all colors, for $1.48, Fancy Embroidered Shawls for $3.48, BRSEY DEPARTMENT, Children’s Jerseys, all sizes, for 50c. 1.98 Ladies' Vest-Front Jerseys for 91.68, ntleman, with or direst NEWS, Star office. ANTED_BY A PHYSICIA H ‘unfurnished Parlors, north of H st and west of 10th. “Adres cx wdezrate ANTED-BY A LADY JULY 1 FURNISHED Bedroom, communicatin fi wood. Table Board: per- sulted, No cttention will be paid to answers ese terms and fall particulars are stated. ° Addrss os 714 D st. 8. y ANTED_BY & TONE, SOG Fat. 2 Small new stock and tecossary | Cheapit sold at once." Excellent opportunity. —ONE OF THE BEST GKOC stores tn the southwest: excellent reasons for scll- Signal Oftice. rice, Sper suit. Bor E, 806 F ft Skirts, sizes 25 to 6 years, only 81.50 each. New lot of Boys' Jersey Sashes, in cream, navy and cardinal, only $1.25 aud $1. OR SALE—1626 15TH ST. —THE BEST d modern: ‘heated by fur- hace, also open’ fire-piaces with elaborate mantels, MONEY TO LOAN. ONES, TO LOAN AT FIVE PLE CENT ON Ap. Peal ‘catate,securit . TVLLé RUT aaron. OR SALE—A GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE now doing a good cash business: good reasons for Selling will be given. Apply ou the premises, coruer jthand O sts. nw. SPLENDID CHA MANU FACTUL: SALESROOM IN THE Ea Every Boye’ Suit in stock is an extra good value. Splendid line of extra Pants, $1, $1. 81.50, $1.75 and #2. “Mother's Friend” Shirt Waists, 50c. to $1.25. (Third floor.) Something New. Bed. eo “iy furnished: aud -room, wholly oF partly furnished, al or without boird. “tet or STEIGER & LIEBERMAN JOR SALE—TWO THREE- hear entrance to. nav. newly painted and in first-class repair, reuts for, 830 nd store: Fost: sd im ook a operty: NO. B WAGUASIAS, ‘CE FOR MERCHANIS AND KS 20 START A BRANCH MARKET ARCADE OK TO WORTHY PFRSONS TO ENGAGE SAFE AND PLOFITADLE BUSLNESS WI1H VER! SMALL CAPITAL. iiss tab ea pe Proposals for tue occupancy of from 50 to coves or Stauds, to be ciaspified, for the saleot every description of goods, wai “Market Bazaar Building,” connected with Pe wssagewaye, (routing the Lute i be received at th» CONSTANTLY ingie' oa Coltanbia Heigite \ddiess M. P.. Star ‘ORY BRICK HOUSES 3 corner property; Sit Face 4 Acme Adjustable Comb Cleaners, having six strands of wire ou one end for coarse-tooth comb and eight on the other for fine-tooth combs, 13c. each. Very handy ‘and practicable. (Small-Ware Department: first floor, rear.) Stamped Fancy Goods and Stamping. Plain ‘snd Stamped Linen and Momie Tray and Carv- ing Cloths, 25, 40, 45, 50, 55, 65, aud 75c. each. Stamped Bureau Covers, 18 by 60 inches, at 28c.; 18 by 72 inches at 37}c. each. All the best embroidery threads, such as bar- garren, linen floss, Heminway's wash silks, &c. All the art colors, warranted fast, (Fourth floor.) Linen Sheets and Pillow-Cases ready-made, hemmed and hemstitched. Linen Bedwear is the most economical because it is the best, more durable, and more healthful, especially Ready-Made All-Linen Sheets, size 2% by 23 yards, hemmed at ope end snd hapd-hem- stitched at the other. Only @5 per pair, Ready-Made All-Linen Hemmed Sheets, two sizes; 246 by 234 yards, only 85 per pair; size 2) by 2K yards, ouly $6 per pair. Ready-made, All-Linen, Hand-Hemstitched Sheets, hand-hemstitched at both ends, in treo sizes and four qualities, viz: Size, 236 by 236 yards. $6.50 por pair. Size, 236 by 2% yards, $8 and 88.50 per pair, Size, 2% by 3 yards, Sheets, $10 pez pair, » Pillow-Cases—Ready-made, All-Linen, Pillow. Cases, plain hemmed, rize 22 by 32 inches, only WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ANTED—BY A QUIET RESPONSIBLE PER. son accustomed to driving, the occasional use of WP terms’ and pasticulars,’ PENNS E- ress, Wit terns al jc NN VANIA, star office. 27-20 Dangain at $4,200; ‘Gana Va ave, Ke. 3 3.000 at 6 por cout, ‘Utuer suis to auit in BEALL. BROWN ¥ CO, EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SATE AS Us Boss, COST PAYABL! QUAKTERLE. SMALL, PeRMIUM CHAlcED. ‘THOS. K WAGGANAN, WAT F ss. and werchaudi SAKS AND COMPANY, -story brick, 12 rooms, HXcelleht coudition lange 430 Hat. n.w..large S-story frame 11 room all modern iinprovements,in thorough repair: Hat -n.w.two new 4-story me dweLinws; : ‘3-story frame house; 7 rooms, beside bath; in good coindi: ‘Lot on Hi st. n.w., Lot on Mass, ave. in Lot in Jackson Alley, rior Department on tl office of the Washington Market Co. until JULY THE SEVENTH NEXT, at TWEE ‘The occupants uf these Alooves or Siands in addition yaces kept in order will have the use Cash Railway System,” wuieh is under contract to be put in the building ahd in rup— order ou or before the Ath day of Jif neat ress “SSM Clerk Washington Mark all modern tnprovewments, in €: brick stable in the rear. VE OCLOCK NOON. OUTFITTERS TO ALL MANKIND. R, OCCUPANT OF ioned give. scidrens an thcy please give. a: “ia. J. Star office. House” answerin rooms in Saturday's 3 SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. iE STOCK AND FIX- dl Proviaion store: with TED-TO BUY TH! ‘of & grocer Apply 301 7th si 2r-3t 300 FOR FOUR MONTHS BY A RE- x ceut a month in advance will id. Address Box 112, Star office, ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CE: per pound; don't et strous or rancid: Keeps ter then ‘butter; satisfaction ues round) or money refunded. “W. pure creamery Butter (direct from th cents per pound is not e1 stu. W.: open THOS. K WAGGAMAN. ¥ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—$100,000 a amounts. No delay. 7 Asm Fr ‘LEASE— Kyocxen Ovr: by Washington suitabie fora iuaber or wood aud art. By the a $000. iB BS WAkNEn i CO. ‘Ux! ‘Vet’ N. Capitol and Ist sts. cast 5 frame honses on Washingtou st, bet. th and Sth sts. now, @ roots tach: Water in yuid; ales two bouses Ourreir.” An excellent iuvestment. For information as to terms, &e., call at 445 Hetnw. E OF THE LATE Tnguire of Mrs. Coot and pleasant pleasant, grass. Je2U-w&slin* A BARGAIN—TWO FINELY FIN- and 474 Ost. n. w., provements, Inquire of ) TO LOAN Fe ured (all the year os 36 1b. pri COME, YOU AND YOUR DEAR FIVE HUNDRED FRIENDS. Why sweat, ewelter and swear? We are prepared to Come up smiling and serene. Our thoughts are ever of you; our efforts always tend to the alleviation of your sufferings, Whether from TORRID HEAT OR FRIGID COLD. The former ix now dealing his heaviest blows, and all humanity wilts Before bim. Come, but don't hurry; take It easy aud be sure to keep on the shady side of the street We ave just FIVE HUNDRED FINE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, jved with silk. The coloring y: the shades and effects exquisite- ly beautiful. The fabric rivals the spider's web in fine- hess, Dut possesses wonderful strength for auy thing #0 apparently delicate and fragile, eatching the faintest ini a thrill of cool delight throughout the entire system; so effective; producing such charm. ing results, we were pot surprised When an enthusiastic Woarer proucunced them ‘TORRID THRASHERS, He declaring that they could ‘KNOCK OUT* the hot- ‘test wave in one round. PRICE, THREE DOLLARS AND TWELVE CENTS. Vonds at par auc ity GH. WHITE & Co. ‘B22 NL Charice st, batunore, ‘L0az IN SUMS VO SUIT. oR SALE-ONE 07 ‘led at higher prices. 461 fa or teleplione orders de- with any market stall . WAL ©. SCRIBNER, yANTED—TO PURCMASE AW: ‘and established Drug Business. VESTOR, Star offic \ANTED—A GENTLEMAN HAVING A STOCK tarm will purchase at a low nice breeding mares which may have bee Hittle unserviceable for active use. Persons having Such favorite aniuels and wishing them too . can address “FARMEK,” Care Washingtou 7th I. Ve. BW. Je26-6t" TH CAPITOL ST. N. purchaser 4or sewing inachine, oil stove, car- re of a 6-room house complete, Je25-BU FRE SAE HE RESIDE! ESTABLISHED COAL YARD. 22 14th st. uw. doing a first-class business: sells two-thirds of the wood sold in the Distri for selling, other busiiues, requires twelve give you relief. 1551 F at iw, with ten acres of fine grazing, ESTATE reomey UNEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ATTENTION 30 ALL APPLICA LIONS SWOLMSTEDT & BKA ORE RENT! €100 per month wil buy » room dwell sas, of Fauve. cars, suLLirs, ___ 1419 New York ave, NTED—A PARTNER WITH ABOUT $4,000 fan old ratablisbed aud good thas city. “Address THOUSAND, Si PSE FOR WENT—3 AND ‘el-gant Brick Houses, 9 uted. rent low. Bi, pleanantiy vated, withus leather Boots, 62.75, = for cash a few ONEY TO LOAN, ‘on real estate au the city SMALL Ok Lane atid @ jer cewt iter HULL & JOHNSTON. 738 RK SALE — CHEAP — LARGE ELEVEN-ROOM house in Mount Pleasant; momily’ RB. HERTFORD, 1423 F NEW FWO-STORY AND BASE- ach! SWOLMSTEDE ‘ing business in NDOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE Px Lous at highest cash prices. Loans nugotnto Ripon same at rear spable terius, SON, over Lyier & Rutherford, IX SUMS FROM €500 Ur. Wweltinien, 7 ‘roo EERADLE OT at 00? FOR SALE—LOTS. R SALE—THE OWNER OF THAT VALUABLE Jot on T st, bet, Oth i 8T. N. E.. TWO EW, A - RK SALE—HALLET & Di ply MH AC He all the furnitur Striped and counter-strij AlL-Linen, Hemmed Pitlow- Cases, size 22 by 32 inches, good quality, only 81.50 per pair. Resdy-made, All-Linen, Hand-Hemstitchod Fillow-Cases, size 225 by 36 inches, $2 and 82.50 per pair. Ready-made, All-Linen, Hand-Hemstitched Pillow-Cases, size 225g by 36 inches, splendid qualities, $2.75, $3, $3.50 and 3.75 per Heady-made, All-Linen, Hand-Hemetitched Pillow-Cusos, size 25 by 36 incl teen Suits for $2.50. TENANT FOR A LARGE FUR- house during the summer months. If de- sirable owner would tke to fetata 3 L st. BW, <PARLOR FURNITURE _ UPHOL- N lattreanon made over in fest-class style rences furiahed ax to wortinatah trealde CNELSUM, 3 ANTED-TO RENT BY 7 a Drivine Horses, MApply “Wo Wake ABDBLETS ANTED—DAN'L J. MOFFAT, 41: Wain Bamps tariiahed, well work of summer; easy mont BIL Ot st nw, Commer 10 and F sts. aw, TX cows 27 Pentayi ania sve, Saree somes OP ‘desires to make» MONEY TO Loan tu sums to ewe, fate security. = UREY 10 MSE Oth, ‘apeedy sale: "south front, 224153, Fasonablo ‘ofter refused.” Apply. Sa CTIFUL LOT, NORTH SIDE OF Biansions 4ba100; improved be een Shea ‘SALE_THE CH ts, and near Dr. imei rae —CHEAP—LOT yulld ive bouseaoms WEST RATPS OF INTEREST KEAL ESTATE SECUKIT ‘IMOS 3. FISHEL & 00, 1a Pat aw ESTATE ar Low. fon Ts Pe. ESTATE OR PIRST- ‘rates of anterest, No MONTH FOR USE thoroughly-broken OR SALE KNIGHTS GEO. T. KEEN, 414 thet, PROB SALE—OR excellent condit: brie low BENS F DAVIS. Ls ¥ of ae Premises for Fen! Mo ‘TO LoaN ox wast S724 Successor to DANENHOW EK & ate y ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL 0a ee eee CHAEN, 203 Tht we VICTOR E. PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. S27 end ¥2¥ Zth st.uw.. corner Strictly One Price, Open Saturday 8h 1p. ma. Corset Covers for 7¥0, ON M ST. SUITABLE $1 Laco Trimmed Cambric $1 Summer Balmoral Skirts for 84c. ‘790, Embroidered Cambric 85c, Finely Trimmed ‘75c. India Linen Dressing Sacques for 59c. FORD, prices ite: driven 142354 F street, NTED—FOR CASH—FURNITU! Sider Carpons Stoven, or eae pete sibs each unt HALENDON, tooo et. Corset Covers for 590, . Cambric Drawers for 590. Direct from the exclu- sive Linen Marts of the Old World, No better ‘Values are possibly obtainable. H. BAUM, 219 7th st. aw. 70 BUY FOR aueral household yoods se eatrese ‘or lease: only Fesson Sapo LOST_AND FOUND. SMALL BADG Ea antee jTiis Put nw. L §2-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale ‘Monday, Wednesday, avd Friday mornings, from 7 till 10 o'clock. PRICE, 25e. EACH. HILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. 25c, Mull Caps, all styles, for 210, ‘81.48 Fine Mull Cave. all styles, for 980, ‘85c. Shirred Mull Caps, all atyles, for 480, Moo i, fe tdor toe dar wil be Hoxaxoen Bros Great Sacrifice in CLOTHING. Look earefully over this list and see what weoffer, Fitter between 22 eet iront: ry day forme, i Broken lots where (only) te stock ‘we are determited to close tb pilao ic" We haved tne blue 3b. pants 20 wale: and 30 § t Eig i Hy i j i i F i i I me i if i ii it iW i i f: oF : Ht F 3 f i is 5 a i i i E fi i