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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON THE EVENING STAR. WA FRIDAY. ‘ CHOSBY 8. NOYES. HINGTON: Jane 29, 1888, ‘he Evening Star has a regula fide daily circulation more than treble of any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added Advertisers will serve thetr own parpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate TE STAR, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for theextra lange edition of Saturday's paper, the forms cf which must be sent to press much earlier than on tbe other five days of the week. —se0——____ ‘The Chinese question has presented itself in 9 new phase in Washington Territory. Sundry Chinamen have been arrested for smuggling them- selves into the United States from British Colum- Dia, and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, ‘Their terms having expired, an effort has been made to send them back across the line; but the British authorities refuse to receive them except on payment of the tax of $50, required of every Chinaman as an entrance fee to the province. This Retther the prisoners nor the Territortal officers are disposed to pay. The men cannot be detained tn prison on their present sentence without ren- dering their custodian lable for contempt of court; and the only thing that remainsisto rearrest them immediately on thelr discharge, and sentence them to another term. With perpetual imprisonment held before thetr eyes as a warning it will not be Wonderful if the Chinese give Washington Terrl- tory a wide berth for a while to come. <<< ‘The women cannot vote, but they can play the mischief when they deliberately array themselves against one side in politics At Independence, ‘Mo., yesterday, lawful liquor trafic was wiped out Of existence for four years by an election in which the sterner sex did the voting and the gentler sex the hard work. Girls stood at the booths and dis- tributed temperance tickets, marched in proces- ‘Sions with banners, served luncheon tothe wielders Of the ballot, and drove wagon-loads of young men | from their places of business to the polls and back again. They kept it up Uli the sun went down on @ Well-won field. 9 go “Steve” Brodie, the New York newsboy who ha Copied, or tried to copy, so many feats performed Dy professional athietes and experimenters, has now about given up his attempt to beat Paul Boyton’s record in floating down the Hudson River in a rubber suit. He has walked tn the saw- dust ring; he bas Jumped from the highest bridges; he has gone into swimming and diving contests; all that remains for hfs soaring soul to try is an expedition to the north pole or a sail through the boundless ether ina balloon. It 1s to be hoped that be will take one or the other this summer and give the world a rest. I ———— ‘The trouble with candidate Harrison in the eyes of some of the Indiana people 13 that he has his shoes blacked, wears a neck-tie and changes his shirt oftener than once a week. These things used to constitute a political erime in several of the Western states, but the prevalence of common schools and the construction of railroads have taken from the offense something of its enormity. It ts possible therefore, other things being favor- able, that the republican candidate may pull through in spite of his “aristocratic bearing.” ‘There 1s a strain of the Iudicrous, mingled with the tragte, in the fact that it was a Boston man ‘who shot himself yesterday becaase bis tailor disap- pointed him in respect toa suit of clothes. Ithe had Deen forced to go and Itvein the South End, or had made the discovery late in life that hisgreat grand father didn’t fight at Bunker Hill, his fatal chag- rin might have been accounted for, but in a city ‘With Boston's traditions, death for a delayed sult of clothes 1s harder to understand. — Charles J. C. Dana, of New York, who has been made treasurer of the democratic national com- inittee, will have to invest ina rubber stamp to- nd to bis signature: “N.B. No connection ‘Wits that other Dana.” ‘The necessity of this pre- caution 1s not now obvious, but who can say that ‘the Sun will not print another 250 pound editorial im the middle of the coming campaign. es A mob at Syracuse, Kansas, hanged the perpe- trator of a particularly atrocious murder the other ‘evening to the cross-bar of a telegraph-pole. It 18 the irony of fate that it should have remained for a lawless gang of this sort to discover the one Practical argument in favor of the retention of such unsightly structures in a city’s streets, —— ‘The annual meeting of the national prison asso- ¢tation 1s announced to take place at Boston on the 14th of July. President Hayes 1 to deliver ‘the anual adiress, and. other officers and mem- Dersof the association Will take part in the pub- lic exercises, but everybody interested tm the work of prison reform 1s welcome. ——— Corea 1S rapidiy trenching on Mexico's ancient | fame. When six months pass there without a Tevolt of some sort against the goveruuent we complaint ts that times are dull, 9 J. G. B to J. J. L—Always add a postecript “Burn this letter.” It may not be respected, but 2 will show that you know wuom you are dealing with, Ls GoLD BONNET PINS. LARGE STOCK. ‘LOW PRICES. FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 Penn. ava ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, Kysoczen Ocz: COME, YOU AND YOUR DEAR FIVE HUNDRED FRIENDS. Why sweat, ewelter and swear? We are prepared to give you relief. 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 ts now dealing his heaviest blows, and ali humanity wilts before him Come, but don’t hurry; ‘take it easy and be sure to keep on the shady side of the street We have just FIVE HUNDRED FINE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, Striped and counter-striped wiih silk. The coloring is rich but not caudy:; the shades and effects exquisite- ly beautiful. The fabric rivals the spider's web in fine- ews, but possesses wonderful strength for anything #0. apparently delicate and frag le, catching the faintest breeze and sending thrill o: cool delight throughout the eutire system. so effective: producing such charm- ing resulta, we were not surprised when an enthusiastic ‘wearer prouounced them TORRID THRASHERS, ‘He declaring that they could “KNOCK OUT™ the hot- ‘test wave in one round. ¥RICE, THREE DOLLARS AND TWELVE CENTS. VICTOR E. ADLER’ S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 SUT and HY 7th st nw. corer Massachusetts ave. Strictly Oue Frew myl3m EW-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7 tlt We'clock. PRICE, 25c. EACH, 26 J.C. Hercersos, DMPORTER, FINE MILLINERY, WHITE SUITS, GREAT VARIETY, LowEsT PRICES, FITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED. DOWN PRICES. UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, dACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE. FOSTER KID GLOVES, 318.90 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR plist ha er ee Oo “DESUEAHIVE anr noows, C Quy beoven alt suzumer. 2°"E Puline ot anemone | 13 EUR APSNORT EPOEESL BoRgS 70" “isierials and Stamping. Tae Das sacas Suz. SATURDAY, MONDAY. AND TUESDAY ONLY. FIRST-CLASS FOOT-WEAR AT LESS THAN MAN- UPFACTURERS' PRICES. 1 Band thie list carefully; then clip t and bring to oar ouse f 2 muse for comparison: Sec Gents’ custom-made best Australian ** kangarco gaiters (only 24 pairs).... $5.50 ae Gents’ genuine Australian kangaroo, laced secseeeee TS 370 Gents’ French calf, hand-sewed, welt b> Conger ar eatin os 450 380 Ona’ anast ral haagusos iow . 5,00 4,00 Gents’ kangaroo low button and ties. 300 2.45 ‘Ladiew’ hand-turn feather-weight but- ton boots.. 290 237 Ladies elexaut French kid low shoes 200 240 Ladies best dongole Oxford ties, plain or tipped, A to D width, any 225 «(1.80 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, 816 7th street. 1922 Pa ave, 429-38 231 Pa ave. .@ TER A HE "RoR AA HOW ry AA HEH mane FFF 00 RRR TITT-H H EER 7 2 ROR * “Hau & Fr 9 9 RE i HE ER oo uv U RRR TIT HOH Fr 0% OE Re TT HOE posab me gp e 00 “od ‘ule 2 Every man and boy will certainly an cae Siurt to wear on the Fourth, and tl hora je ight at our MEN'S fishnets c MENT. jow the largest atocl ‘sseoruaea of patterns, 16 different qualities, from the cheapest to the best, Gad prices the very lowest. ‘The Shirts that we sell tor 50 AND 65c. Are actually sold for 81 and $1.25 in some places. Tuen therv's that ENGLISH FLANNEL SHIRT of ours that we sell for $1.50. You can't buy phere Under $2.55, Tt comes in beautiful patterns. Qur line of White Flannel 8 Que ine of Wh hirte is unsurpassed. We COME IN AND SEE THEM IS ALL WE ASK. Wo have made big cuts in our “FAMOUS” Dress Shirts. We know everyone does not wear flannel shirts, and to those the special prices should be Very ‘Our SSe. LAUNDERED SHIRT, in either plaited or plain bosom, ONLY 680. Our $1 UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, plain or plaited TS, plain or pl ONLY 630. BBR IT cca. BB BBB Ot «= GGe DDD RRR v BD ER HY ¥ IEP g8s DD ERR HT Vv ke Sssg BoP EE H YW & 3 po RR ‘YEE Sss' IN n TIT Hat ss Ee" Bs 4 HHH AA OF Pc HE M4 f = Were selling for three times as much two weeks ago. Lor 1— 120,02 LADIES: WHITE STRAW HATS, in the eat shape. tuclading imported shade hate, lazwes hats, pokes, dc. Saino’ gools brought 68, Toe. CHOICE NOW ay ae ef So 35 dozen CHILDREN’S HAT: broad-brimmed sailors aid fancy “sbapen Goloee—tea. wavy. browns ‘$1 and 81.48 coods, NOW 50c, 50 and68c. goods, NOW 25c. opened a line of fine imported novelties in soft Sos tele TENNIS and TOCRISTS Wate, i eats sett Tebotipteeeten.. WALRING HATS. tnd IOAN SO: inate HOAN SOMBI Sclors- eter. putrie, gabe; AN EQUALLED BARGAIN 1x SASH RIBBON. A lot of 10-inch, ed SaSH, with Giller cows Sree sete sae OTEE, WORTH 98c.; NOW ONLY 68. BBR A UM B aA UU OM Be aa UB Wate BBB OA A UMMM 29 7TH, STH, AND D STRE! Paseo Fresca Axsarnoss, 30. All Wool, fine quality, double width, The price for ‘these beautifal goods tm the early season was 7c. Not affected by dampness, and being light Weight are cooler than cotton goods. CH SATINES, all styles, 25e. CH CHALLIS, finest quality, 40¢. FRENCH UNDINES, elecant quality, 10e. jew Styles in American CHALLIS, 18¢, INDIA SILKS reduced from 81.25 to 75 PARASOLS at cost. GINGHAMS at reduced prices. Previous to inventory we offer choice Dress Goods Jess than wholesale prices, Fast BLACK HOSE, all quelities. GAUZE, COTTON, and SILK UNDERWEAR. W. 2M. SHUSTER & SONS, #29 919 PENNA AVE. Taxex Great Leavezs. Cleveland leads the Democratic Party, Harrison leeds the Republican Party, OAK HALL LEADS THE CLOTHING TRADE OF WASHINGTON In selling the Best Made CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘For less money than any other house in the city. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS THROUGH OUR EX. ‘TIRE LINE. Men's Suits which sold at $9, $10, 612, and $13.60 will go now at 8 ‘Men's Suits which sold at from $14 to $18 are sold Biue Middlesex Flannel Suia at 810. ion ‘Suits, in didereat colors, at 87.50, $9.50, and sshpeatelnae piers otters ae ata Corkscrew Suite from @10 GR SUMMER mag Seersucker, Fi: Ve eae SR Say Be pageaga en at Se than cow of manufact cae oi hernsy UITS, 3 4to THE ENTIRE STOC 18 is being closed out at just one-half’ OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F sT3. my25-3m Miuiurnenry, HATS AND TRIMMINGS are purchased at our counters, we will trim free of charge, GUARANTEEING that all work will be done 4m the best manner, with the same attention by our most experienced milliners as during the now closing season, BO WIA RCHE. m wer 316 7TH STRERT XW. iar tris Suxs Trx Dowus Sor tis not our purpose to write an eatay on the Jaws of health, or to point out to you the con- Sequences of neglect of thelr observance, but common sense tells us that the feather weight clothes we wore yesterday when the meroury was flirting with the nineties are not warm enough for aday like this, with » raw, damp, northwest wind blowing. SAKS AND COMPANY, It 42 our purpose though to tell you how cheaply and well you can provide against such sudden and radical changes in the-weather by paying » visit to our house and investing a Ten- Dollar bitl in a suit of clothes. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We offer you the choice of over Eight Hun- dred Suits, all wool suits, in both cutaway, frock and sack styles; properly proportioned; perfect fitting and fashionably cut, for TEN DOLLARS (810), The fabrics from which these ‘suits are made inclrde Cassimeres, Cheviots and ‘Tweeds, in plaids, both large and small; in stripes of various widths, in mixtures and in solidcolors, ‘There isn't s suit among the lot ‘worth lees than $12, and some of them are being sold elsewhere in town as bargains at $15. Our price for cholce of the lot TEN DOL- LARS (810). SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘We have a long season of hot weather ahead, relieved by occasional cloudy days and cool mornings and evenings. Will it not bea good investment to put Ten Dollars ($10)in one of these handsome suits of ours? They are warm, ‘theyre cool, “Paradoxical” you will say, 80 it would seem, but wo will explain, Being ‘made from all-wool fabrice they are warm in cool weather. Again, being all-wool, loosely ‘woven wool, made in half skeleton fashion, that is only half lined, they are non-conductors of heat. Consequently cool in warm weather, A Ten Doltar bitt will buy one, Can you afford to let this offer go by? Hardly. SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS TO ALL MANKIND. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 29 Asronsation Creates Woisnox, AND ECONOMY LEADS TO PROSPERITY. THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE AND PROFIT BY ITS TEACHINGS, ‘We herewith inform the public that we have received the following extraordinary ine: 3 cases of Century Cloth Remnants, beautiful designs 4m light and dark, ‘at 6c. Der yard: regular value, 10c. abgatee, of, Pisin, Colored fine Satine Remnants, in- sw st l0e. per yard: real value, 18c. 2 cases of fin St ‘Indigo Blue Percale Remnants, warranted fast ‘at Yc. per yard: generally sold at 1250. 1 case of the Best White Jeans, in suitable lengths, ‘useful for many purpose c. ber yard; standard price, 1230. 1 case of Beotch Wash Popling, in Mixtures and Platda, op clepant ertile for dressee, a. Several of Tint and Dark superb igies st Be. Der yard: repulse valus; Layo Alot of Oil Calico Remnants, at Go. per yard, worth ‘no less than 8c. 75 Parasols and Umbrellas, in Striped Satin and Silk, Teduced from 82 and $1.50 to 98c. s2zloase call early 1f you want to receive the benefit of ‘of soft finish Swiss oh Sede, Pot ret csean tee per yard. worth A lot of Alpaca Umbrelias, "eee tht 5 We ‘respecti 1.75 a j but ver- ‘Sockea ia this tis ney mamat bo cold ertere My LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. saQgolept store in Washington. Fifty patent cooling Insist upon your dressmaker using the Standard Fashion Fatterba: noue better; saves material and in- sures a perfect fi 227. Tse Toe His Coxe WHEN PEOPLE MUST HAVE THIN CLOTHING, AND THE AVERAGE MAN WANTS THE NICEST HE CAN GET. THE HANDSOMEST THIN COATS AND VESTS ARE MADE OF SILK AND COME IN SEVERAL STYLES AND COLORS. “PONGEES” RANK NEXT, AND NO MAN GETS THE WORTH OF HIS MONEY IN ANY GOODS MORE CERTAINLY THAN IN PONGEE. IT 18 VERY COOL, VERY STRONG, VERY DURABLE, AND WASHES EQUAL ‘TO LINEN. FOR GENTLEMEN WHO DON'T CARE TO HAVE “WASH GOODS" THE FINE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS ARE, PERHAPS, 1HE MOST SATISFACTORY. BEING “WIREY" THEY HANG NICELY, WEAR ADMIRABLY, AND ARE AS DRESSY AS THIN GOODS CAN BE. IN BLACK COATS AND COATS AND VESTS “BRILLIANTINE,” “SICILLIENS,” ALPACAS, AND DRAP D'ETE'S ARE THE MOST POPULAR. WE HAVE THESE IN REGULAR SIZES—IN “STOUT” FOR STOUT MEN, IN “EXTRA 810UT” FOR VERY FLESHY MEN, IN “LONGS" AND IN “EX- ‘TRA LONGs.” DRAP D'ETE COMES ALSO IN FROCK COAT SUITS. NOTHING IN THIN GOODS SURPASSES DRAP DETE IN DURABILITY. FOR SMALL BOYS, SHORT PANTS SUITS, DON’T FORGET THE WHITE AND STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS~THE NEWEST, COOL- EST, AND MOST DRESSY OF THIN STUFFS. ALSO WHITE DUCK SUITS FOR THE SMALL BOYS. EB. BARNUM & Co, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Panavera Srom HOT-WEATHER BARGAINS. India Linons, Persian Lawns, Linen Lawns, Pisin ‘and Dotted Swiss, Plaid Nainsook, Swiss, and Lawns, Datist# Crepeling, and Challis, extra qualities, at 2340. India Gause Underwear for Ladies, Men, and Chil- dren, 250. pzerPewell Jean Denwors for Men, 0 it guaranteed Extra qualities in light-weight Hosiery, 250, Pure-Silk Mitts that were 60c,now 25¢. ‘Fans—Price cut right in half, PARASOLS. PARASOL. ‘You will have to see them to appreciate the great re- Guction we have made im the prices, Children’s in all colorsat 400. Ribbons—All widthe of cream end Disck all-silk ‘Moire Ribbons. Bargains in Lace Flouncings, Oambrie, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroidery; Torchon, Val. and French ‘Special bargains in Linen and Turkish Towels, 8-4 Mosquito Netting, all colors, at less than regular ‘Special value in Men's fine Neckwear, 260. CARHART & LEIDY, 23, 928 7th and 706 K st 2.w, H. D. Buz IMPORTER AND TAILOR, the honor to inform you that hie NEW GOODS ‘file all rarmente made in bis ‘22 ‘B.C. LEWIS & SOK, 1621 New Yorkave, =" ‘Worth cide, near 16th street, CLEARIN @@ PRESERVE THIS LIST, AS LAST WEEK'S PRICES BEMAIN MARKED ON THE GOODS. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. (Near door, No. 1119 Pa, ave) ‘25e. Gauze Undershirts for 20c. 81.68 Fancy Colored English Underwear for 81.25. @1 Fancy Striped English Underwear for 75c. 50e. Gray Angols Wool Underwear for 39. 50c. Underwear—broken lots—for 39c. 39c.,49e. and 59c. Scarfs, all styles, for 35c. ‘25e. Satin-lined Knot Scarfs for 19c. French Percale Shirts for 87c. $1 Plaited Bosom Laundered Shirts for 500. 50c. Unlaundered Drees Shirts for 390. ‘7c. Tourist Flannel Shirts for 50c, ‘25e, Suspenders, all styles, for 15c. ‘123gc. warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 100. $1.50 genuine Gloria Umbrellas for 31.39. $2.20 Gold and Silver-tipped go. for $1.98. 10 per cent off marked prices Traveling Satchels. 68e. “Touriat'"—for toilet articles—for 50c. 2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Ties for 82. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ‘30c. Silk Jersey Mitts for 290. 480, Silk Mousquetaire Gloves for 39¢. G8c. Milanaise Silk Gloves for 50c. 15c. Silk Mitts for Llc. ‘Nearly all Kid Gloves at half-price. LACE DEPARTMENT. 19¢, Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 1234. ‘25c. Handkerchiefs, many styles, for 12}¢. 12)c. Men's Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 10¢, 81 Spanish Lace Fichus for 750 12g. Embroidered Mull Ties for 10c. 25c. Neck Rnchings, all styles, for 21q, 3-ply All-linen Collars, 3 for 250. 3-ply All-linen Cuff, 3 pairs for 250. 10 per cent off marked prices of Laces, HOSIERY DEPARTMFNT. 75e. Kibbed and Plain Silk Hose for 590, ‘T5c. Fancy Lisle Hose, all styles, for 59¢, $1 Fancy French Hose, all styles, for 790. 50c, “C. & G.” (gold medal) Lisle Hose for 450. 48c. Fancy Hose, all broken lots, for 25c. pair. 25c. Striped Balbrigean Hos for 190. Se. Children's Black Hose, all sizes, for 19¢. 81 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests for 920. 10 percent off marked prices fine French Vests. 48c. Jersey-fitting Gauze Vests for 35c. SS GOODS DEPARTMENT. $1.25 Colored Faille Fraucaise for $1. $1.19 Colored and Black Surah Silks for $1. €1.25 Colored Satin Rhadame for $1. 60c. English Wool Tourist Suitings for 40c, 68c., 40-inch wide Colored Serges, for 590. ‘$1 Figured Chins Silks for 85c. ‘35c. Cream and Colored Cashmeres for 290, RIBBON DEPARTMENT. 1.35 10-inch Moire Striped Sash Ribbons for $1.19 $1.50 12-inch Black-Satin Edwe Moire for 61.35. 81.50 Bunches French Flowers, all styles, for $1.19. PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Marked 88.98, $5.68, 83.98, 82.98, $2.19, $1.49 Togoat £6.98, , 83.25, $2.68, $1.98, $1.29, 81.50 “Gloria” genuine) Umbrellas for $1.39, $2.20 Gold and Silver Handles do, for $1.98. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘25e. 9-inch Swiss Embroidery for 21c. 19¢. 7-inch Swiss Em broidery for 16c, 20c. Lawns, all colors, for 123¢c, 25e. Tennis Cloths, all styles, for 12c, DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 10 per cent off marked prices, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, ‘2dc. Jewelry, ail styles tor 21¢. 0c. Oxidized Lace Pins for Sc, ‘8c. Real Shell Hair Pins for bc. 10 per cent discount on other goods, LEATHER GOODS DEPAR1MENT, 2c. Pocket-books and Card Cases for 21¢, 50c. Pocket-books, all styles, for 42c, Belts, all styles, for 21c. 68c. “Tourists,” for toilet articles, for 50c. 10 per cent discount on other goods. FAN DEPARTMENT, 50c, Fans, all styles, for 420, ‘35e, Jap. Fans, all styles, for 25c. 98c, Fans, all styles, for 830. $1 Feather Fans, all colors, for 75¢. ‘€2 Fans, all styles, for 81.68. 89c. Dolls (French bisque) for 75 10 per cent discount on other goods. Jy CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Marked. 2.50 -50 84.00 $3.75 83.00 82.75 Togoat.. 9.00 5.62 350 3.00 450 2.35 5c, Curtain Madras for 10c. a yard. 15c. Scrims, all styles for 1:2: yard, Mousquito Canopies for $1.50. TABLE LINEN DEPARTMENT. 45c. Turkey Red Table Damask, for 33c. Bleached Table Damask, for 60c. “col ored border, for 45¢ 10. 00 Fancy Damask Table Sets, for 87.75. $7.50 Blue Damask Cloth and Napkins, for 85.25, $2.00 8-4 Table Covers, all styles, for 81.50, NOTION DEPARTMENT 10 per cent off marked prices JapancsojWare. 10 percent off marked prices of Sponges. 68c. Imported Hair Brushes, for 50c. Genuine “Pears” Soup, for 12c. Dr. Pray's “Onzaline,” for 2c. 18¢. Oil Skin Dress Shields, for 15¢. 17e, Sanglangue Face Powder, 12c. be. Bottles of Extracts, for 10c. ‘140. No, 4711 White Rose Soap, for 12a, 15c. Bottles Bay Rum, for We. 20c. Brass Placques, for 150. 13¢, Brass Photo Frames, for 10c, 50c. Lotos Face Powder, for 250. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 17c. boxes Note Peper and Envelopes for 120. ‘17e. quire Linen Paper for 2 quires for 2c. ‘17c. packs Envelopes for 2 packs for 25c. (CLOCK DEPARTMENT. 10 per cent off the marked prices. SECOND FLUOR. SHOE DEPARTMENT. ‘87 finest hand-made Button Boots for $5.75, 04 band-sewed Oxford Ties for $3.50. $4.26 straight Goat Button Boots for 83. 82.68 Audres Kid Button Boots for $2.50. 83.50 Misses’ fine Boots, patent-leather tips, 83. 83.35 Misses’ spring-heel French Kid for $3, 60 Men's patent-leather Oxfords for 82.50. }2.25 Boys’ patent-leather Oxfords for $1.75. 83.48 Boys’ cloth-tup, patent-leather Boots, $2.75, £82.50 Boys’ English Calf Boots for €2. SUIT DEPARTMENT. ‘$12 Sateen Suits, all styles, for $10. 10 per cent off marked prices Flannel Suits. 10 per cent off marked prices Beaded Visites, 10 per cent off marked prices Tourist Ulsters, 10 per cent off marked prices Children's Ulsters, €3.98 Children’s French Sateen Suits for $2.50. 1.82.50 French Gingham Suits for 81.98. $1.25 White Dresses, all styles, for $1. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 91.68 Cashmere Shawls, all colors, for ¢1.48. 93.96 Fancy Embroidered Shawis for $3.48. JERSEY DEPARTMENT. 08¢. Children's Jerseys, all sizes, for 50c. @1.98 Ladies’ Vest-Front Jerseys for ¢1.68. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. $1.98 Iace Trimmed Underwear, all styles, for 1 Cambric and Muslin Gowns for 79¢. $1 Bkirts, all styles, for 79c. ‘98c, Lace Trimmed Cambeic Corset Covers for 7c, 81 Lace Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 84c. $1 Summer Balmoral Skirts for 84c. ‘7c, Embroidered Cambric Corset Covers for 59c. ‘85c Finely Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 50c. ‘75c. India Linen Dressing Sacques for 590. G8c. Short Skirts, embroidered, for 59c, HILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, ‘25e. Mull Caps, all styles, for 210. (91.48 Fine Mull Cape, al styles, for 8c. ‘850. Shirred Mull Caps, all styles, for 480. 19c. Nurves' and waitresses’ caps for 160. ‘25c. India Linen Aprons for 21c. 85e. Children's (1 to 4) White Dresses for 680, Tis esanpertnn tor Son Laney Paresola Also see departments for Suite, Bosiery, Underwear, Gl CORSET DEPARTMENT, 8c. Ventilating Corsets for 5c. ROY AL! A. LISNER, Proprietor, (Cor. 19th and Pa ave, White and Fancy, 4 to 14 years. Fancy, 50c., ‘T5e., 85c., $1, and $1.25. Plain white, $1 and 91.25. Flannel Shirt Waists, with the adjust- able belt, in Navy, Cream, Brown, Drab, and Fancy Scotch Pidids and Stripes, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, and $2 each. (Thind floor). ‘The Low-Neck Sleeveless Swiss Ribbed Vests for Ladies, at 25c. each, have come at last. The demand has been such that the manufscturers can hardly keep pace with it, (First;floor.» ‘Ladies’ Colored Percale Sets of Coliar and pair of Cuifa, You are not buying them fast enough to enable us toclear them out this season, We shall quicken the demand by lowering the price. ‘Pin-stripes, clustered stripes, checks and small figures—a very attractive line, in both straight and turned points—reduced to 20c. per set. A large centre-table full to facilitate selections on Saturday. We havehad to re-order the new wrinkle in Ladies' Neckwear, styled the Mate- lot, of which we spoke early inthe {week. If anything the new.patterns arefprettiest. Has ‘8 sailor collar and Fedora front. ‘We have secured « small lot of Fine Fancy Neck Ruchings so advantageously we are en- abled to offer them at exactly half price. Two- row Surah folds, with the outer row embroid- ered in colored daisies, in the following attract- ive combinations: White with lavender daisies, ‘White with black daisies. ‘Cream with orange daisies. Crean with blue-and-orange daisies. Cardinal with white and-orange daisies, Navy < = Pink “ « “ Lt Bie - = Yallow “ “ - Only 25c. per yard, (First floor; right of main entrance.) New invoice of Ladies’ Wrappers orened yes- terday. Ladies’ Fine Cambric Wrappers, in light medium, and mourning effects: made Hubbard front, with Watteau back; only @1.75 each. jew line of ¢Ladies* White India Linon Wrap- ers, trimmed with wide Hamburg embroidery; only 82.75 each ‘New lot of; Ladies':Fine Satteen Tea Gowns, in combinations of plain and ficures; also, few choice mourning styles; only 85 each. ‘New line of Fine French Tawn Tea Gowns, in attractive light:effects, richlyztrimmed with white Platte Valenciennes Lace; only $8 each. (Third floor.) ‘Two remarkably good values in White China- Silk Handkerchiefs are now on sale. I lot 21- inch square White China-Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, one-inch hem; only 25c. each. 1 lot 22-inch square Fine White China-Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, two-inch hem, ex- tra value; only 36c. each, 3 for 8. Buying from first bandsznakes low prices. (First floor.) Itis the season for Men's Turn-down Linen Collars. We have secured two:new styles of solid-linen-all-the-way-through, inside, outside and inner-lining. ‘These take starch better and hold their stiffness longer than the cotton mixed; only 25c. each, 6 for $1.25. (1013, F-st. entrance.) Fabric Gloves. ‘These are extra good values. ‘Men's Taffeta Gloves in Tans and Gray, only 350. per pair. Ladies’ 6-button Black Jersey Taffeta Gloves, embroidered on the back in White, cream, and cardinal, only 45c. per pair. Ladies’ 6-button length All-Silk Jersey Gloves, ‘embroidered backs, in assorted grays, only 75¢. Der pair. We are sole agents for tne Mitts sewed. on the Retrograde sewing machine, which are stronger, have smaller seams, and better than any other kind. Mitts for Children, Misses, and Ladies. (First floor.) Exoellent values in Infants’ Goods. A well- selected stock of all the desirable sorts, aud everything well worth its price, Infants’ Short Slips, 25, 50, 75, $1, and . 25, 37%, 50, 75, and GL. qeegy cove ppana 7 eds Ui aoa 70 3 Clitirets Giaghtas Aros, SE ae Children's Guimpes, 75, 8734, 81, and a "35, This department is conveniently and cosily situated in the parlor, on second floor. through cokway oma (Second floor.) Cam bric Corset Covers to wear under the thin White dresses. The styles for Summer have ‘More attention given their fit, finish,cut and trimming. Fine {Cambric Corset Covers, pom- padour and low-square neck, only 55c. each. Four styles of low-square neck Cambric Corset ‘Covers, at 75c., 87x. @1 and $1.25. Extra Fine Cambric Corset Covers, low-square neck, cut full bust, and trimmed with platte valen- ceinnes lace, inserting, and silk ribbon, ovly 91.95. Finer qualities, in Vand square neck, with more elaborate trimmings, at #2, 25, $2.50 and 83.25. Those Muslin Gowns and Skirts at 75c. are excoptiounlly good jnrgaing and represent ou best buying effort, being made to sell for 25c. more. The Gowns are;ofjcood strong undressed cocton, and havea yokocf all-over’ insertings and Hamburg ede around the neck and sleeves, only 75c. each. The Skirt is of excellent heavy. muslin, with an &inch ruffle of Hamburg em- broidery, tucks above; 75c. Chemise of fair quality muslin, yoke of 20 tucks, Hamburg edge on neck, sleeves and front, only 25c. Better quality Muslin Chemise, with yoke of Hamburg inserting, Hamburg edge around neck and sleeves, S0c. Ladies’ Victofia Lawn Dressing Sacques. two clusters of tucks down the front, neck, sleeves, and bottom trimmed with embroidery. Only Bleach. This is but oneof many equally as mood values, We have everything desirable in summer skirta, The lowest price and the best for the price is the Gray Poplin Skirts, with two plait- ings piped in colors, at 500. (Second floor.) Corsets. Our “specialty” is the “LC.” French ala Persephone Paris-made Corsete. They are light, durable, comfortable, graceful @nd easily adapt themselves to the form of the wearer. We wouldn't sell these if we did not believe themto. Te'the best and most satisfactory to our cus. tomers. When better corset comes along we will have it. I. C. Coytil, in white, $1.50 L C, Sateen, im white, $2.25. LC. Short Waist, 8175 I. C. im other qualities and lengths, 82.75, 83.50 and $4.87. Other Corsets from 5Uc. up. The best to be had for the money, (Second floor.) ‘We have again stocked up in “Fast Black” Hosiery that will not rub off or wash rusty. We guarantee each and every pair advertised below, and will cheerfully refund the money for every pair not up to the above guarantee. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose at 25c. ‘Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose at 35. ‘Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose at 4c. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose, at 50c. ‘Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose, at 62 sc. Ladies’ “Fast Black" Cotton Hose, at 75. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle Thread Hose, at 1. ‘Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle Thread Hose, at $1.25. , N'S ABSOLUTELY “F, CHILDREN’S ABSOLUTELY “FAST BLACK” con gee Bize, 4. a fet. £3 quality, double heel and - Bie Se, Sogn i Pinta Liste t WARTEDFoUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE TO restauren! Te ae Star ofice it reeorta, Wire, oNes ea C001 away: Ware Dek SAME A. COO! ANTED—A A COMPETENT “COOK AND C WHE. rr WASTEDIDIMEDIATELY—4 GOOD WOMAN woman need goniy: mac stay at mir and Ori ty Peterences, APY 2100 Kat ee WASTED—A YOUNG PHARMACIST WITH = ‘experience to assist in general. Appl; a A WOMAN TO DO and ironing, and general house. f four: Call at s20 Vath seme WASTEDG FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK—FE- ll recommended, in small family. Call at 1512 Ret. 1 WASTED-A NEAT HONEST, COLORED Gini, to wait on the table and do chamberwork; must have good city references. 403 @'st nw, 1G WASTED FIRST-CLASS, COLORED COOK FOR family, near city; also, chambermatd : references ee ‘also, nurse for infant. Box 156 Star office. y ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—A ey Warn for wencral housework in mall 5 Ne Sar .d cook and furnish £294 coo) WAxtepar ONCE A MAN OR WOMAN TO cook and do marketinz for house, must have good Tecommendation. Apply to 1106 Ct. nw. +20 30% WANTED A LADY IN OFFICE WOULD LIKE toweta refined lady to superintend the affairs of @smnall new house and a servant, without doing the labor. for her room, Board and laundry. No a ‘gant considered without the best reierences. “Ack Fox 90, Star office wa ,ANTED—ENERGETIO MEN TO Bi ae RESENT mab anaent EaUTT CONTA a, Ws NTED—AT HOUSE E, NAVY YARD, A Boy who is a good milker and who is accustomed to alguns Toh Ailsa tae te references, : seeee Vv ANTED—FIRST- PANTALOON HANDS. ‘8. TEEL, 935 Pa. ave. pers ANTED_A STEADY WHITE GIRL TO COOK IN plain family; good waxes; setae ee ined, Wasceatan RS DRESSMAKERS, WHITE ind colored Covks and House worke: city. Brook yn and 630-632 F at, nw. WANtED-A ANTED—GoOD WHITE Grit, work. Apply 1743 Penn. a N ee GOOD WHITE GIRL IN A VERY small tamily for general housework. Best refer- Soe Teuesred. cal, tier. 0:90 ayn ot B04 Hoes TILED COLORED WOMAN TO and iron for a smail family in the gguntiy. Weferénc required: Gall at 1423 No JANTED—AT BURGESS’ A EN Watthore Gis Gain witee hed lobed soo to.40 chambermaids, waiters, drivers, farm hands city and away, all with references, = 26-61 WASTED 50.000 LADY AGENTS | ane ately, also ten, grandest money snaking sven fon of tht age: over miluiou sold, Mra, Ho F. LIT- ‘TLE, Chicago, Iil. ue 10t. WANTED | DUNDORF'S EMPLOYMENT 10 Teau, conducted by ladies, men, and women, white ‘and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dis- trictand states, with reference. LL-sw* Mst.n.w.t WANTED Bos WITH GOOD SOrRANO AND Alto voices, Liberal salaries paid. Apply at St. John's Parish Hall 16th st. bet. Hand I, adjacent St. John's church, on Tuesday and F my25-1&8-3m, iday at 6:30 p.m WwW ANTED—A FEW RELIABLE 3 MEN: STE, employment. Apply at once, 605 F st. n.w.10-2w --SITUATIONS. _ WwW ED — DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, maids, waitress, leundYess, seamstress, nurss, yalets for traveling; waiters, coschmen. aud hostlers for family and resorts.” “Allcity references. 613 7th «tn. Wrest HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundross nid Nurses, Seamstress. Men Waltor.Gooks Coachmen, Butlers, SAM'L A, COOMBS, 926 Fat. nw, je20-2t" WASTER SITUATION AS DRIVER AND HOST. ler in city or country; good references, Address 1828 Wilberger st, sey. WASTEDSBY testant sl ress, or to do gene out’ children. Apply to present employees, 1314 19th Jezs. ly with- | 7 TED—SUT’ FOUR ROOMS OR PART OF Wert ee oes See Cent refervncge: "Address Box 100 Star ofiee: be20-30 y ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, keer ye rows, with Particulars, A. EP. Star office. Je2n-3t of | \WANTED — FOCR UNFURNISHED | ROOMS, FREES See foe front, Address full parton: lars, HEE. 90, Pacifie buivding. WANTED, C001 Rooms FOR THE § a MMER, eines ped or gateraisbed: parsons, having, them for Tent should call and see ny calls them, KOOM KENTING AGENCY, 612 9th st a. da7-30 ‘ _FOR RENT—ROOMS. FE OR RENT—PLEASANT AND DESTRAML! ished Rooms for gentlemen. convenient to, T sion, Patent and Post-Oftires Gib st nw. 320. JOR RENT—TWO LARGE AND ON! HE Moony pewiy and, comfortably furnished: jent board: in private family; rasonatfle terme, 112: Tne nw = 222-3" OR RENT—TWO BEAUTIFC rvoms iu private family. corer housé, soul east front; Peferemoes eguired 1101 Kat. aw Jedd JOR RENT—AaT 432 ITH sT_ N. W.. LANG! cheerful, weil-furnisbed rooms, with closets wer Prices, Also, one single bed room on third rice, #6 per month a 3 JOR RENT—JULY 1ST, A NICELY FURNISHED front alcove root, second floor, suitable foF two | Eentlemen. 1306 9th et nw. Board if desired. 283° JOR RENT—AT 1006 I STN. W.. NEW HOUS) elegant unfuraished Tooms, ail modern conven ences; Teterences., 3 JOR RENT PRETTY FRONT PARLOR 0 tn 0 OMS, RIS VER. ton expecially desir | id famntties : KOOM OVER TREL fronts ou avenue Fast RENTOONE LARGE Pennsylvauia ave. SAND KOOMS FUKNISUE table for housekeeping Inquire 418 at, 8. sna ES bet ath aud oth ste, Fekete rw ers well iiguved end handacrwcls W. LARGE AIRY furhished secon: Story room, to wentienan aul wile, of two JoiBt teu ants with excelleut taule-board., posseasion tinmediate Felerences, Jerse FE BERT Hots T OF May Building, open by v large, Pleasant roca, furuiabea oF ULTuruiabed : terms mo tral JOR REN singie Or en suite, three second story commu Fyoine, modern conveniences; bath roc aitachied; northern aud soutuern exposure. Apply at nw, Rk RENT TAKER ‘ime north aud south; QUR RENT—1409 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. HIGH- [land Terrace: lange comtortably furnished roou sand, upon moderate termi, Southern expoeur, T—FOUR ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOK JOK RENT—FURNisH@ Rooms. 1415 Nst. uw. EGE REN GLARGE AND SMALL FUKAtSHED house uewly papered; sauitary plu: Missouri aves 27 FFE RENT EQUR ROOMS WITH ALL THE CON- veniences; HSU; rent, @15 per month. Je27-t é D. M. GOODACER. COOL, LARGE furnished. first (hea to desirable tenaist for eunimer 7 Mest new Fok BEX THREE COMMUNTCATIN u third floor, turnished or unfurnished, with oF Chout board. ‘Also. a nigely-furnisbed trout Hoot on frst floc ence, 315 C st. FOE BESTE era, FRONT ROOMS, SI A With or without Board Se23-1w 21017 14th st. n.w.,near K st, Fees rooms; first South exposure; one square wat of War and Partinents; transients accommodated. Je Fa EESTI URSISHED AND UNFURNISHED Hi Booms: trst-class condition, Apply #13 Et SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF and Leth: completely furnished for ping, Will rent for less during surmer ouths to responsible parties, Apply at 1414 Colum bia street nw ELST asituation to take charge of one oF two children assist with eewing; Would prefer to leave city tor the summer. Address GOOD REFERENCES, Star W (ONS Fi Maids: also cooks, nurves, ladies" maids, drivers, waiters, housemen. aud resorts, F. M, Bt WwW BOARD, within a few miles of the city, for a family of three adults and ‘a one-year-old babs who has whooviue ES Se WANTED--HOUSES. _ eee IMMEDIATE CASH CUS TOMER, Sepa yee ST vat O00. Li J.B. WIMER, 1313 F V TANTED—CHEAP HOUSE, WITH GROUND. LE Droit Park, for cash, “Addreas JONES, Star office, 229-30" Si y ANTED—FOR ER A SEVEN we tu. i; located on 5th or 6th, 1, Ky L oF AD gt ge: rice nat tweceed 83.000. oe H. GRAY & CO.,.cor. 7th and F sts, Ww ANTED — TO PURCHASE A BRICK HOUSE ‘with 7 oF 8 Fooms and, molern_ improveme: Jocation preferred, Capitel Hill. near, F."Capitol st oF Lincoln Park: with pay all cash or buy subject to'in- cutubrance, ‘Address, giving des: ‘aud lowest cash price, si VANTED— SMALE NEW {house Write full particulars A. BC. Pacific Buildin Sat? ANTED—HOUSES, LARGE AND SMALL, TO Wass Saas Ee ees 72 0 ‘we can supply. Owners will do well to Place their houses in our hatda, "HERRON & RAMEY, 307 Fat, ew. je2-1ia WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ‘ANTED—A LOAN OF $1,800 ON GOOD REAL W ‘ice seturity: good Saterest for three sears ‘LOAN, Star Je ‘ANTI Carriage. Must be cheap and in good order. A: dress E. F. G., Star office. 4 ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD HORSE, BAY, Brown or Gray, full size, for single or double use in coupe, rockaway or buggy; must be perfectly sound aud gentie and suitable for ladies’ driving. Addi wiving lowest cash price. M. M. M., Star office, Je ANTED—$200 FOR NINETY DAYS, WILL PAY VV 3 Fercent’s month, and take up ‘note promt we SECURITY, Star office, erate 1 ANTEDTTO BUY THE STOCK cUAND. ) PIX- tures of & and provision welling." Apply S01 7th ste Wy ANTED-8300 FOR FOUR MONTHS By A Ki Wa Stiite hat’ Zp cure neachin be paid. Address Box 112, \y ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS pe Boma: don’t get stroug or rancid: keeps bet- ter putter sstisiaction assured (all the year Hound) or money refunded. ““W. 8°" 4 1b, prints of Dune creainery butter (ditect from the cfeamiety) at 39 Bons per pound is mot excriled at higher prices 401 G st.n. w.; open allday. Mau or telephone orders de- Hered’ at nouns “promptly! X-br-No coubection steven, with aby “ay sase Wit, C. SCRIBNER. \y ANTED—A GENTLEMAN HAVING A STOCK farm will purchase at slow rate for cash a few pice breeding mates whieh may bave een eadered pate ce cggn al gil gt a ee er such favorite atin I 01m ates ca addres “FARMEL care Wastungton ot otic, Cor. Ft st. and Penn. ave. Bw. VEO — Pi FERNITURE — UPHOL- wee PE yo A) erences. ‘ Work dome Refefeces frniahed an tawerknauahif, “Work dons aE a MLL2 Te yANTED_TO RENT BY THE MONTH FOL USE A) WE ie Gountey =A nauerof thorguehly-troken guind. Apply to Wal. G. MUDDLETON. 2oga,P y ANTED—DAN'L J. MOFFAT, 414, 14,434 ST. SW ‘Wale: Pumps fassiobed: wall work ot all Kinds done; skilled workmen en) yeattentions prices moderate; driven, de15-lin* * W: ANT! -FOR CASH—| THER Ear aces eas FeuNETY air ks ers BH, BAUM, 219 7th st. aw. TANTED—TO BUY FOR ¢ cl BEOOND-HAND Mio — — drene Box 16, Star 0 ae Saat Wee EXCHANGE, 201 4) aw. cash paid vs cast “oft FOR RENT_ST( DRES. RENT — “A NO. BU efor Grocery ahd Liquo first-class stand for. all nied. imps. ; good roe ‘cor. SESS STAND, suit fectiouer; per ere JOR KENT—STORE, 1226 H ST. N. W., NEW Poe anguure witli trv 20 to 4 o'clock, Owner ‘and Eats. aw. at 450 Maine ave. aw. Dlate-glase windor improvewents and excellent location for novus. Ye T_STORE AND DWELLING No. L.w.; new and suitable tor any bu: Apply tod. W. B. MYERS & SO: se16-1m 1428 New Yor FS, RESTA VERY DESIRABLE BRICK STORE and dwelling, cor. 2oth and I « wud water, terms moderate to a Arst-class te: Apniy to JON J. LOGUE Jd st, Georgetown. deh L-Bun FOR RENT—OFFICES. “5 OK RENT—OFFICE-ROOMS IN BUILDING 1216 Fstuow. Apply Brats, unowy " 6 se2-1m FOR RENT—MISOELLAN NEOUS Fok BENGBMOK STABLE, IN ALLEY be tween 17th aud 13th, Kand 1” sts n.w.; 3 stalls, ‘carriage-iouse, loft, aud conclunad)s ror Je8-1n ¢ BUSIN ESS CHANCES. OORBINDERY FOR SALE.—A LARGE AND Well-established Bookbindery’ for sale at a bar- gain. Address box 166, Star officr. sere JOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF FANCY soods, notions, confectionary, &e., on Sth st. n.e., heat Fast Capitol st tsa No, L stand; has a coud run of customers. ‘Price ouly $429, if sold soon. It will inventory wiuch more. Very little old stock. Kare chance. U. 1, BOWER, 313 diy st. s.w. Jezs-st WANTEDIA MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO iuvest in an art: pay well for, his Sear ee vestment. Address K. H., Star A SELENDID CHANCE FOR, MERCHANTS AND ZR MANUFACTURERS TO START A BRANCH SALESKOOM IN THE MARKET ARCADE OK TO ASSIST WORTHY PERSONS TO ENGAGE IN A SAFE AND PROFITABLE BUSLNESS WITH VERY SMALL CAPITAL. > i Proposals for the occupancy of from coves or Stands, to be classified, for the sale of every description of gcods, wares, and merchandise in the “Market Bazaar Building,” connected with Pennsyl- Fania avenue by iron passageways, fronting the Lnto rior Department on Sth st, u.w., will be received at the office of the Washington Market Co. until JULY THE SEVENTH NEXT, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. ‘The occupants of these Alcoves or Stands in addition to having their spaces kepe, in order, will of the “New Cable Cash Railway System ‘under contract to be put in the building in run- ing order on or betore the 4th day of July next. ‘all ou or address P.S. SMITH, 2e26-7¢ Clerk Washington Market Co, ON A HOME AND PAY NO MORE RENT! $100 down and #2 50 t 100 Al Miao Now York USE FOR RENT—3 AND 51 STN. E., Joant Brick Houses, 9 zvois, newly papeiva and Apply to FW. CALLAGHAN, 831 Ho™ PROPERTY FO ‘The property known as Mow Terk Chop House” northeast corner D and Sth sta. n.w., Washinwto C., will be for lease for a term of years frou and after December 1, 1888. apply to Ma MULLIS, aia JOR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, BEAU- tiful stock: bangains through June to. close for tens. HLL SUMS ER agent, FY Sunmer: easy mout BIL Sih st new, JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY as erty, farm of 130 ‘eur Fredericksburg, Va; in excelient maivou; healthy and pleasant sit uation; price low. BNI. P. DAVIS, 1319 e5-lin G QUSTHING COOL. DRESSY. AXD SERVICEARLE {for Summer. Our genuine Hilal Berye Suite S11 "Ail colors guaranteed. STRASBURGEE & SON, Dini e nd Tailors, 1112 F stn in BO DEFERMENT STYLES OF HUDDERSFIELD Frou, 64.40. Dil eatrantead STLASBURGE I SOS, Manufscturing Clotiicrs and Tailors 1112 t'staw, | sud baud party tru | Hlamting and kitchen turns Of the he ‘nest clana Parlore aod targe dining -ro UNFULAISHED Rooms | Fe, D AND 3D STORIES, UNFUR- | uished, ple for housekeeping. Apply, L ftrect mw after 4 p.m. ae PARLORS AND | __FOR_ Sate HOUSES. _ S00 Liye “Gili Hs 1500 GV Mteea at we The ate iy» port J nocingvolo auiy 0. portion of tne troparsy een oases Gl arartan oe or om thelstand 15th "Ueto THOS. E. WAGGABMAN baer AT A BARGAIN IN Le Park. a uewly finished three-story Brick at dern tmy-tow ie the cash required, Apply Box 7 Sleeantly LE RESIDENCE ON THE iret ! Oe RENEE hk s ONT ANRAL DOKTH WEST il tecctee One of the most desirable romiiden dtwo bath rooms ya upper st ‘One-fourth cash, ahd the. fuain PhaNCIS 1401 Fst NDID HOUSE IN il ma, 1. Lard wood am 1 tm one. two and Uhre: years. yeas dw er ‘Poni, with einall Poeety Lot on 10th se. bet. te w renting for #18 mn prem. bayow ie ou alley, 1.8. corner Ti. svi SALE 70K 00. Wortom > ALBERT JOR SALE—TWO NEW eucbt and seven Foo Parking; good #t S.NO0 and #4. ht BW. 6 rier improvements, will be'comp | Five new’ two-story rick houses, 6 ro dasy, between Bib aud Dan i a Waky Tuirrote, til Sud in STE —TWo THREX STORY BRICK HOUSES: anes to mavy-yand; coruer property tedand ih Sret-class repair. reute fore Ad Permouth, two dw:ltues aud store-roun# JO SALESAT taned Houses, 47 with all moderu lprov: Ost. Ont. nw i Inyuire of FOR SALE—LOT JOR SALE—TWO LOTS, 501200, AT 1V¥ F neat trent and edjotuitia eadall Green, at & “Lows at Rosslyn, near bridae, 50x125. at 10 On the helglta, in 1 to Zacre sguares, at J te Per foot 1. ots in the new subdivision nthe Fort Myer street SIPHEKD £00, Laz Fat OK SALE-HEAUTIPUL LOT, NORTH SIDE oF Vist near Bla ion. 4a LOU, Imagroved Uy Per foot #! el Gee, W! LINKING 1ociaud Mate HEAP ok SALE THe Heian, wud. eas we buh wo fronts pa perfous Lerms wany. dhe WEKTPOLD, ide th F etioet Sate JOR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON M BT. SUITABLE to build ave houses on; oMly 70. por fou Jk. HERTFORD, ST LOT ON COLUMBIA jaruond's Fees near St n.w., between K ure if lakeh how.ou ver} &00., 1321 Fst JOR SALE. Npectlators above Dupont Cire! Jed-Im CHAN Also. - 14th sta FSE SAE HEAL LOT, 0x0, abso, 1 LOT ‘S240. 7thand K ste, a. Apply CHARLES EARLY, _se1-1m. 603 14th at uw ;OR SALE—Lot WITHIN {BLOCK OF DUPONT cirule for $1,900; very chew Apply CiraRLes FARLY. 1m’ 14th wt a, 2K AL DER OF SMOMT LOTS NEAR rapout Circle, uo hues of ervutd apply CHAKLES FARLY, yel-lm G05 14th st. uw. JOR SALE—THE BEST AND SAFEST INVEST nent of small amounts, #25 down and €10 ior tmonth will "buy a” building wtroet four squares trom, Peubayivauia ‘aveuue cars, at ony e300. KA PHILLIPS, 1419 New Dork ave, “3m JOR SALELOTS—G ST) DET. 18TH AND 14TH ste ne, lot 80g. 2027, Gix1 30, DEALING my! MO) EY TO LOAN. & @)() TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESiATE 34.500 font AUSTIN P. BhOWN H20-1w Real Extateaind Loain. F4S0 Fat Bm Me XEY, TO LOas AT FIVE Pik CEST oN MME proved real estate wecurity. Lares am specialty TILAK & KUT HekE $3,000 a Re srry, SVESTMENT OPER CENT, PRvAviy GOA TERE, ES $Uits gu00 70 ¢ 1-000) eMALL FEMI a CHALCED, THOS. 1 WAGGAMAN, 917 Bet ‘"Tesco-7° 20.9v9 ON REAL PstaTR _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. REAL ESTATE—s100.0 real estate, at 3 per cent, in | BH. WAKER & Pie Fst. nw DAN— POR SALE 15 61,000 Mortgage boude at pag std awe ‘6H. WHITE & U9. 2. Charles st. Baiciwore. om Y TO LOAN IN SMALL OL LAKGk SUMS, ‘ou Peal estate in the city, at 5 aii G jer cent wator at. Hits SGuNSTO! “niy2-3m 7358 Louk tw. MoE} 70, DOAN IN SUNS From e500 vr: ward, st the lvwest rates of interest and cunuue fous, on approved real estate 1b Ue cx ‘KO. HOLTZMAN, 30168 Comer Tou aud F ts a ‘ONEY TO LOAN Stiesecan. “PESTER ee #100 10,0002 apse Telephone 759. Wire ‘DUG, BOI kinds of well work dove ner. ‘Pumps to more caer lock, (‘323 Sth st ne. 'ANTED — GOOD BECOND-! Lae gt] a Rd ON TUESDAY AFTER AETERNOON TK GorNe nw. ES} ey THAT FRESH rsredir eaten acne Te glee zr ac) Bo ivanianve. PM MILLIAMS. GEO.W. McELFRESH: AUTHOR ut NE ere ee my iff yer Shot All aura W. WILLIAMS, Manager, 920 nn FISKE & 0O., Lied F st aw LOAN ox (BEAL bstare ar Low =| Mesa TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE O8 FLRSE- Srbere the escurity te peed We Sites, 903 7a we BOARDING. =n| ERE HAS oo eam Oy Hoe Spratley a

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