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T1IE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: Tl'lXDAT. 10. 1 *>*?*?? I KOtkBl V NOVE? Kdlt*r. ' h? *U? ku m rrfilar, *rn?*irM <hnMa mere than irrklc ? hat sf .ay ether daily rM? pablisbed is ^?*kl??t??, u4 anrk imlrr lhaa thai ?' *? *k? acker daily papers here added lai'lkif. The favorable report of the Senate commit'..* on education on the resolution submitting a probtbU Uoi constitutional amendment to the legislatures of the several staisa for ratification indicates that the republican*(eel the necemuty of further action on the liquor question. The prohibition move ment is drawing its energy chiefly from the repub lican party, which, having broken with the saloon Interest, now gee* the cold-water men abandoning It The republican expectation Is that the liquor question will be largely removed as a disturbing element in politics by the aubrnlsnlon of a prohibi tion constitutional amendne ut, no matter what the result of the vote of the states may be. Even though the amendment is rejected, the prohibition movement being checked, will. It Is anticipated, lose Its force in politics for a number of years. Some persons, who* sense of the dlirnlty of office la keen, may be shocked at the rude designation of the President in the legal papers fll<d In a partition ?tilt In Omaha as "one Grover Cleveland;" but. as k rile, the high functionaries of our professedly democratic Government receive more considerate treatment In this regard than some of their titled cotemporaries abroad. A few years ago, for In stance, the tenants of a certain Italian estate re fused to pay a special tax levied on It, and the local authorities, after searching the title, ad dreaaed their furuial demand to the person they dis covered to be the owner of the property, asfol- ] lows: "To citizen Joachim l*eccl; by trade or pro lesalon. Pope; conducting business, and also re siding. at the Vatican Palace, Kome." And when the pope settled the bill, he was given a certificate ) beginning: -Received of Citizen Joachim Poccl, etc* . The oddest objection raised to the substitution of electricity for hanging as a means of execut ing death sentences Is that suggested by Dr. B. W. Richardson, of England, who thinks death would be made too attractive to the criminal classes by such a change from a barbaric to a Civilized process. To carry out his theory to Its legitimate conclusion, the Indian practice of lying a man to a stake, using him as a target for prac ticing with the bow and arrow. Kicking forked skewers into his flesh and Anally treating him to a slow roast would be preferable to any mode now In vogue in Christendom. There may be even more awful processes than this employed some where on the globe, but not yet recorded In books of travel; for the present, however, the Indian method will probably be disagreeable enough to satisfy even Dr. Richard sons thirst for horrors. The changes proposed in the Senate bill to amend the Interstate commerce law show that It Is the purpose of the persons interested In that law to make it honestly effective, and not a mere nominal restriction upon the great carrying com panies. The requirement of due notice of altera tions In the schedule of rates will prevent a class of tricks which some of the corporations have Seen caught playing, ana which have practically nullified the provisions against discrliulna' Ion be tween favored shippers an I the common run of mankind. Tne addition of imprisonment to cer tain penaltl s for gross violations of the law is wholesome also, for a mere One ceases to exercise any terrors in cases where the protlt to be m ide from defying authority is greater than the loss to be incurred by obeying It. Mr. Ford's resolution. Introduced In the House yeaterday. to inquire Into the alleged infractions of the laws against the importation >f foreign pau per laborers under contract, promises to brln/ out some interesting facts. If current reports of the operations of emigrant agents and steamship companies are true. The laws themselves are good enough, doubtless. If they were properly enforced; and It should be the business of the Investigating committee to ascertain whether the default lies with the officers charged with their enforcement, or with the lack of means, financial add otherwise, to carry out their best intents. An exchange says that murder b> the railroads In Chicago is to be stopped, the city council hav tng authorized Commissioner of Public Works swift, who Is said to be a man of determination, to put an end to the bloodshed by compiling the ral.roads to guard their crossings. When Mr. Swift has accomplished the protection of the people of Chicago against trains moving at an Illegal rate of speed at unguarde.lgrade crossings, there will be a loud call from Washington tor hi s services in this city. The St. Louis notion of the way condemned mur derers should be treated is unique. Maxwell Is permitted to keep his dog with him. and to accept present* of cigarettes from outsiders visiting the ]al:; and this in the face of the fact that Fri day la the day set for his hanging. The ease wi n whiofc poison could be smuggled In to him appears not to disturb the equanimity of the prison officers In the least. Kxocuu O CT! COME. YOC AND TOUR DEAR FIVE HUNDRED FRIENDS. Why sweat. swelter and swear? We are prepared to live you relief. Come up smiling and serene. Our thoughts are ever of you: our efforts alsrays tend to the alleviation of your suffciinga. Whether from TORRID HEAT OR FRIGID COLD. The former ta now dealing hi* heaviest blows, and all human U) wilts before him. Come, but don't hurry; take k esay aud be ?ire tu keep ou the shady aids uf the ?tract. We have Just FIVE HUNDRED FINE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, tttrlped and counter-striped with silk. The coloring ia rich but not vaudy. the shades and effects exquisite ly beautiful. The fabric rivals the spider's web in fine lies*, but possesses wonderful strength for anything so apparently delicate and fragile, catching the faintest brvexs and sending a Ihnll uf cool delight throughout the entire ay stein: so effective: producing such thanu lntt results, ws w. re at t surprised w hen an enthusiastic wearer pronounced them TORRID THRASHERS, Be declaring that they could "KNOCK. OCT" the hot test wave In one round. FRICE. THREE DOLLARS AND TWELVE CENTS. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 FERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 Mf? and V-M 7th ii n.w.. corner Massacuuaatta ave. Btnctly Ou* Pnas? Open Saturday till 11 p. m. "Omci COATS, ?tripes and checks, on sale I lay, Wednesday, and En'lay mornings, from ? till | 10 o'clock. PRICK. 25c. EACH. Je'-ti 5 ALE Great Reduction Sa AT THE FAMOUS REMNANT ROOMS OF LANSBCRGH k BRO. It has become a usage in the general management of ear business to have two regular reduction sales per ?nam. but taring an euvrue us stock of ihort li ogths la Hammer Dry Good* on hand, we aasuie you that (hi* sals will supersede all others in variety and low LIST OF ITEMS ON SALE, ?0 Pieces of light figured French Satlne Remnant*. Worth 25 and 30c. per yard, mostly lengths from 1 to I yard* reduced to luc. per yard. ?Opiscse of fits Lace Buntings in n*vy bin* and all O* delicate shades of pina. blue aud cream at 10c. per yafd; regular va.ua lac. of grey mixed De Beige Bemnanta i. reduced to We. per yard. of 34-Inch wide English Mohairs, mostly Id "" sa.l bevwn mixture, Will be sold at 12*c ISBarat price lijo. 9m mm of Bo man Drapery. In lengths from 1 to tM yard* regular value 12?c.; will be sacrificed at Sc. A lot of fancy colored doable finish German Bed Ijcmna. warranted feather proof, reduced from 2o to ft caaee of navy blue (with red. gold and white figurwel. Parcels Remnant*. regular width at Be. per yard, ilssrlsrd pnes li.'Jsc. An lM*as* lot of White Oood Rsmnacta, each as llwck Onaadiss. India and Victoria Lawn* striped and plaid Nainsooks, and many other* at ka* than haif their regular value. Mot having space enough to specify all ths different feaaisiiMou band sufia- to say tnst it vrlllpay to > for a i LANSBtJROH ft BRO, Jy5 42q 43%, 4S4.496 7th Bt O? ^^acoRATlVTEAST ROOMS, VISE street a. w? all summer. A full lias of Art Nssdl* MM* LOHBOMDERBT LJTHIA WA1 Is the only oas to use for QOUT, RHEUMATISM. AND CBfC ACTO, ?o other water has una-third ss laarh Uthia. (Its down on s-half Gallon Bottles 04.60. *14-3a C. R hHAFAJlft tXX. Agenls, 103 Pa a ve Closing Out Sale AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COL THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY 131 FINE CLOTHING. Our entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing mart be closed oat within the next two week*. Men's Cberlot Suit*. Men's Prince Albert Suite. Men's Serge Salts. Men's Business Suit*. Boys' .suit*. Children's Knits. Men's Seersucker Costa and Vests. Men's Pongee Coats and Vests. Men's Alpaca Coats and Vests. Men's Drap D'Ete Costs and Vests. Men's, Boys', and Children's Odd Pants. In order to close oat oar Spring and Summer Stock we reduced prices to about 50 cents on the dollar. Give us a call and be convinced AT THC London and litibpool C LOTHI NO CO., Jy 10 COR 7TH AND O stb, sSS,IIDDD FFRNN * 5 8II I> n K N .V N ' 88? II I? I> EE N N N a 2II D D F N Nil"" ?SSslIDDD KERN NN BBB FEBRRR OOO ?"oSS,, R RE RRO 0"?s RRR FE RRR C. 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NOW HALF PRICE *?0. 2 fine IMPORTED ALL-WOOL CHALLIE costumes, exquisite den^ns. skirt with velvet pauel and iieautl fuLy drai ed. line lace and velvet trimmings, ex tremely styli-h. 8 -LD For 437. NOW HALF PRICE 41S.50, One U-autiful CREAM SERGE with anchor d. sign, something nobbyun 1 odd, made very stylishly, fin ished with fancy braid, full drapery. SOLD EoR NOW HALE PRICE 17.50. The above suits are all tailor ilnnhed. faultlessly made and cannot be duplicated. No finer and prettier 10 ds have ever be- n show n in this city. P. S. We would call your attention to the #1 "King" shirt waists which we are selling this week for 00c. each, a hi# bargain. BBB A D U MM MM "? ?SSa B B AA U U M M MM" 2 8 BBB A A U U M MM M 8SSU B B AAA U U M M M ? 2 , BBB A A UU M M M 8SSS 1 Jy 10 7TH. NTH. AND D 8TREETS. MmE. Je Ft 1'aLMER, IMPORTER, ? 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. JUST IN RECEIPT OF A CASE OF ENGLISH FELT HATS FOR BOATING AND TOURIST PURPOSES IN ALL COLORS. ALSO, MULL POKES FOR SEA SHORE AND COUNTRY. Jy7-6t i>UILADELPIIIA StORB. oh ofT'Y V??11 Vn ,S"'K UMBRELLAS. 0np lot -S-in. bilk L uibrellas, fully worth f~. price now (1.20. Great bargains in PARASOLS, all at prices to close. Special bargain In INDIA LINONS at 12Hc. FANS. FANSl FANa One lot of fine FEATHER FANS at 25c.; would be at 7.-*. B*rir&iiAd m Lineu and Silk Fans. o Ribbed and Gauze UNDERWEAR, extra good values, OvOC. Men's line Nainsook SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 50c. Extra value in Silk MITTS, 25c. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. One lot of Boys' Military Ribbed HOSE, all 9-in. price was 4->c.; price now, 25c. stri'* HOSl"^"'"v11 le*' flne B<u,jn>ra?? and pin We have received another lot of the Ladles' black Derby-nbbed HOSE, 25c. MATTINGS. MATTINGS. Balance of stock at prices to close. Now is your time to secure great bargains. CARHART k LEIDY. &7 &28 7th and 706 K st a. w. ^J AMPAION GOODS Our new catalogue of campaign outfits, with consti tution, drill tactics and full Information about organ icing and drilling Marching Clubs. Ulustxated Catalogue free. A. G. SPALDING k BROS., 108 Madison st, Chicago; 241 Broadway. New York. Jy7,tu,thfcs-3m Boys' Clothing At A D; ISCOUNT! CAN ANT ONE WITH AN EYE TO ECONOMY AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF PRO 0 CURING EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS?THIS IS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OCR ENTIRE LINE OF BOYS* CLOTHING. INCLUDING SHIRT WAISTS. CONSUMERS OF CLOTHING ARE SUPPOSED TO KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT: 80 COME RIGHT ALONG. PAY US A VISIT. SECURE A BARGAIN. AND GO HOME HAPPY, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO? 400 SEVENTH STREET X.W. 00B. IX L ADiar OOLD BONNET ? ran LABOR STOCK. LOW PRICBSL ma ta . Lewis' All The Indications AND THI PREDICTIONS OF THE WEATHER BU BEAC OO TO SHOW THAT JULY AND AUGUST WILL BE HOT MONTHS, AND WE ALL ENOW WHAT EARLY SEPTEMBER USUALLY IS. THI8 MEANS TWOJMONTHSIOF HOT WEATHER, THIN CLOTHING WEATHER, SURELY, NOT EVERY MAN IN WASHINGTON IS NOT PROVIDED WITH CLOTHING SUITABLE FOR 00 DEGREES AND ABOVE. OF ALL THE "THIN STUFF" WORN BY GEN TLEMEN THE MOST POPULAR IS PROBABLY THE -PONGEE BILE." IT IS YEBY STRONG, VERY DURABLE. VEBY LIGHT, AND WASHES EQUAL TO LINEN. A MAN CAN'T FAIL TO HAVE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF WHEN HE HAS A PONGEE COAT AND VEST ON. FOR GENTLEMEN WHO DON'T PERSPIRE FREELY, AND WHO HAVE THE "KNACK" OF KEEPING THEIR CLOTHES CLEAN, THE LIGHT COLORED MOHAIRS ARE VERY POPULAR. THEY DON'T WASH, BUT BEING "WIBEY" GOODS. THEY DON'T SOIL EASILY. THE BLACK ALPACAS, CICILLIENS, BBIL LIANTINES, AND DRAP D'ETES ark ALWAYS POPULAR. FLANNEL COAT8 AND VESTS. IN THE NEW AND POPULAR STRIPES, $L50 UP. WHITE AND FANCY VESTS, IN A VARIETY OF STYLES. THESE ARE ALWAYS USEFUL AND DRESSY GARMENTS. AND EVERY GENTLEMAN NEEDS A FEW FOR SPECIAL USE. E. B. BARNUM k CO* Jy9 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Finest Quality Tennis Flannels REDUCED TO 37He. As thrse roods are 27 inches wide and fast colors they make beautiful, serviceable ami cheap dresses for seashore and mountain wear. Finuat quality SCOTCH GINGHAMS reduced from 3?Jt to 26c. All wool FRENCH ALBATROSS, beautiful styles, double width, at 30c? worth 75c. All-wool FRENCH CHALLIS at 40c. INDIA SILK reduced from 41.20 to 75c. New styles iu AMERICAN CHALLIS at 18c. Extra values in BLACK SURAH SILKS at 75<x, $1 and $ 1.23, All PAKASOLS at prime cost. CUEAM DltEKS GOODS in aU tho new fabrics at lowest prices. Full stock of H08IER Yand UNDERWEAR at lowest possible prices. Previous to Inventory we offer decided bargains. W. M. SHUSTER A SONS, Jy9 ?10 PENNA. AVE. Great Closing Out Sale or CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F. FOR BOYS 4 TO 13. The entire line of Jackets aud Pants will be closed out at Just one-half of former prices; also odd Knee Pants. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. A splendid line of Suits will be closed out at a sac rifice. FOR MEN. Fancy Flannel Coats aud Vests for $1. Seersucker Coats and Vests. 41. Middlesex Flannel Suits at $10. An Immense line of Summer Goods, suitable for the hottest weather, at a sacrifice. White aud Fancy Vests at 75c. aud $L Serge Suits at $7.50 aud upward. Priuce Albert hints from 915 ill*. Broadcloth Suits at #22.50, worth $40. C.erical Cut Suits at 425, worth $50. All-wool Cheviot Suits at $7.50. 500 Catsimere and Cheviot Suits at less than coat of manufacture. Oild Pants from $1 up. Norfolk Jackets very cheap. OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F 8T3L my23-3m Quick Sales And Small .Profits. motto OF F- 8. WILLIAMS A CO., Druggists, T*nder Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F ata. n. w., Wherewlll be found the most com plot" and varied stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeries in the city, at pncea which nonecaii bettor aud tew meet, as shown by tile following partial list: QUININE. We will continue to sell Quinine in Capaulea and in Bulk at our extremely low rates. PATENT MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, TOILET GOODS, to., Ac., Ac.. We will continue to sell at the lowest cut rates. n CCO FEB CCO RRR FF.E A MM MM JJ C CE ...O CR RF. AA MMMM II c FR O RRR EE A A M MM M IIC CR 0 CR RF. AAA M M M II CCO KKR OOC R R KEH A A M M M We make a specialty of Ice-cream Soda. Cream with any flavoring to auit the taste. OO u U RRR RSS, OO DDD A OOUURR 5 8 o o I) n A o O U U RRR 8S88 o O D D A A O o UUKR (J.SOODD All OO uu R R OO DDD A A W W W A TTTT EES RRR WWWWAA T K RR WW WW A A T EE RRR WWWW AAA T E R R W W A A T ERE R R Is the best, coldest,'and most Refreshing in the city. Chartred with carbonic acid gas to 200 lbs. pressure, all made from the best materiala, and flavored with pure fruit juice syrups. Our Chocolate and Coffee are Just delicious. Acknowledged to be the best by alL Select from the following list of pure fruit Juice syrups and give us a trial: Lemon. Strawberry. Vanilla. Raspberry. Cherry. Pineapple. Peach. Ginger. Barsaparilla. Ginger Ale. PHOSPHATED CALISAYA TONIC This la a delightful, invigorating tonic. ICE COLD ROOT BEER Cools the blood and purifies the system. The best of drinks for hot weather. EPP? ?** SRI* v ? tJ MM MM p p E_ K RF U U MMMM PPP FR RRR FF U U M MM M P I R R F U U M M M ? P SEE R RE. UU MMM EKE EE E EES 1RR n EE* .88. I R lj K 5^ 1R II E EE R U BEE SS88; FLORIDA WATER 35c. PER BOTTLE: We call your special attention to our Toilet Cologne, fragrant, refreshing, and lasting. Pint bottles, EX; half pintbottlaa, 50c. Tbs best triple extracts in bulk at 35c per oa. i.8 A SI S HAt HEn 55? fIAIuUULIiul This preparation is unsqualsd as* besutlflsr of the complexion. Ladles before leaving tbs city for tbs summer, procure a bottla. It prevents son-burn, tan or prickly heat It renders ths skin beautifully whits smooth, and suft. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPABTMENT Is under the most careful supervision at ail We ?as only the parest and best drags and frem the most reliable manufacturers, each se Squibb. Pttw ? Weightaom. and other well known chemists. Bring us your prescriptions aad have properly prepared at the lowest possible pricee. Don't mistake tbe place. The TEMPLE DRUG STORE, ondar Us eonic Temple, ooraar 0tb and F sts. >23 F. a WILLIAMS * OCX. Proprietors. rj a l a h ??? ?pp ?? fc {{ S P _j A ? LUX A A 11 Bas* ROYAL BB A RRR OCO_ A II M If B AA R R O O AA BB A A ERR G A A i! H'jlit B AAA R R G AO AAA II N NN BB A A R R GOO AA ll N NN H I? ^ II *88, T 3 h* T T FOR WEDNESDAY. JULY 1L Such a day as to-day! Business has been bad? awfully bad! Two days' trade must be crowded into to-morrow. Such Special prices quoted below for To-morrow that we'll be busy from early morning till the doors dose, at 6 p. m. Special Prices For Men. Our 25c. Half Hose for 10c. pair. Our 50c. Scarf?, all styles, for 35c. Our 25c. Scarfs, all styles. for 10c. Our $1 French Percale Shirts for 87c. Our 42.50 Men's Patent-leather Oxfords for 82. Our 41 Turkish Hath Towels for K5c. Our 05c. Ribbed French Bal. Underwear for 50c. Our 50c. Angola Merino Underwear for 39c. tW Six "Palais Royal" Dross Shirts for 45. (More bargains below.) THE PAI.AI8 ROYAL, Cor 12th and Pcnn. avo. Things You May Require Dr. Sheffield's Elixir Balm for the tooth, 25c. a bot tle. This superior dentifrice is generally retailed for 50c.; onr uaual price, 39c. Garwood's Extracts, 1 oz. lwttles, 25c. Cost yotl 50c, at the drug stores, and 39c. hero after to-morrow. H pound cakes Castile Soap for 12c. Not much more than ^ pound in tho usual 10c. cakes. Castile Soap that's pure is THE BEST for the skin. Writing: Paper; the most expensiyc at trash prices? viz., "Broken Glass," "Momie," "Ivory." 2 quires pa per for 25c, 2 packs envelopes for 25c., which is less than half usual price. lourlst's Playing Cards. 15c.; usually 25c, pack. 35c. Japanese Fans, laced sticks, for 25c. to-uiorrow, THE PALAIS KOYAL. (More barjfains below.) Flowers And Ribbons. Last week we re<luced the prices of the fine French Flowers. To-morrow a few further reductions, but they are temporary?to-morrow only: tINc. Bunches French Flowers for 55c. 80c. Hunches ?? " for 75c. 41.35 Bunches M " for 41.10. Our 41.25 10-inch Satin-edim Moire Sash RiMions, in all colors, for to-morrow. 41.10. How cheap at 41.25 is well known by hundreds of our patrons. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (More bargains below.) FECIAL a rices. Second"Floor S 8UIT8. Our 4<> Ladies' White Suits for 45. Our 412 French Sateen Suits for 410. Our 43.08 Children's Sateen Suits for 41.50. Our 42.60 Scotch (tingliani Units lor 41.50. Our #2.US Gingham SiuU (1 to 4 yoars), 41.08. 10 i>er cent off marked prices Traveling Ulsters. JERSEYS. Our 41.08 Colored Jerseys for OSc. Our 43.9S Black Braided Jerseys for 4350. SHIRT W AISTS. Hoys' Flannel Waists reduced for to morrow?08c. quality for 75c.; 41.48 quality for 41. CORSETS. 41.25 Long-waisted French-woven for 41. UNDERWEAR. 75c. Dressing Sacques for 50c. SHOES. Our 45 Ladies' Allitrator Oxford Tie, for 44. Our 41 Ladies' French Kid Boots for 45. Our 45 Ladies' French Kid Boots for 44. Our 42.50 Misses' Spring-Heel Boots for 82.35. Our 42.50 Boys' English Calf Boots for 42. Our 42.50 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords for 42. Our 42.25 Boys' Patent-leather Oxfords for 41.75. Our4L<5 Children's Patent Leather Oxfords for 81.50. Our OSc. Infants' Kid Shoes for 85c. Our 50c. Infants' Colored Shoes for 35c. . THE PALAIS ROYAL. (More lanraina below.) La C E 8 ! L A C E 8 !! LACE 8!!! LACE 8!!!! TWO important REASONS FOR THE SPECIAL SALE: 1st. because of a larga and very lucky purchase, and ~d, because of Jthe many short lengths left over from . the Clearing Sale. THE NEW LACES, Some of the best bargains ever our good fortune to secure are to be found. 42-lnch BLACK CHANTILLY LACE flouncings At 41, 41.50, 42. Worth...$1.35, 42.00 42.25. ttf In estimating the worth of these lacs we make comparison withtour last week's stock of laces, which wero considered good values; In fact, were the best in town at the prices. We have to give a little better value than our comi>etitors, or you would buy alto gether on credit. 7 PIECES RUSSIAN DRAPERY NET. Beautiful quality of Black Silk, 1\ yards wido, at 41.10 a yard. Comment needless. 200 PIECES ORIENTAL LACES, From 10c. to 50c. a yard. For necks and sleeves to summer dresaes these laces are adapted. You'll save Just half?you get a dollar's worth by spending 50c 110 PIECES PLAT VAL LACES. All widths to match, from 1-2 inch to 42 Inches Some of the loveliest patterns we or you have ever seen. The prices no loss a surprise 500 SHORT LENGTHS LACES. May be more or less than 500 Short Lengths, but too many to suit us, so prices are marked on them to send them flying. We might mention there are many lengths of very fine Lace Flouncings that we know will be grablsxl for?a hint to the wise shopi>er to call early for choice, , , THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See apace below.) ADIES. N ECKWEAR F OR L Our Lace buyer also buya Ladies' Neckwear, and the following were secured lu New York last week with the Laces: A BARGAIN?Dotible-row Canvas Buffling. 3 yards for 25c., worth 10c. a yard. ANOTHER BARGAIN?Two-row fine Canvas Ruf fling, with fancy colored edge, 10c. yard, worth 25c THE BEST 25c. rufflings-No. 1: Three-row Crepe Lisse, with Breton or Valenciennes Lace edge. No. 2: Tliree-row Crepe Lisse, plaiu and silk stitched ? plaited, crl)>ed or fluted. No. 3: Two-row Bolting Cloth, with one row picot edge ribbon, in white, black cream, light-blue. pink, or cardinal No. 4: Two-row Bolting Cloth, with ailver or gilt braid. Many other atyles at 25c. yard, but the above quoted are espe cially prttty, new, aud cheap, considering the quality. chemisettes are stylish. Our uew stock is alone worthy a visit. At 25c. eacu India Linen Chemisettes, trimmed with lace and embroidery. At 35c. some in aU colors. Then we have many novelties In Vest-form Chemisettes, made of India Linen, Mull. Bolting Cloth, fine Laces, Embroideries, Silk Grenadines Ac Some of the Tinsel, Lace and Ribbon trimming^ are very beautiful. Prices. 50c.. 75c.. 41. 41.15, 41.35, tl.60, ?1.8o, 42.25, 42.50. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) Ladies' Liner Comma The "Haymarket," an Imported linen collar, and the latest from London. It's a high-standing collar, with wide hem and tiny turn-over pointa; 20c. each "New York price 25c." So says our buyer, who saw them In one of the leading fashionable stores. The new Shirt-Front Chemisettes of three-ply pure linen, have tucked fronts, and are 19c. each The beat in Pique are 30c. each. LINEN COLLARS?"Pure linen; all linen; tke only all-linen (Mian for t/ur tS, and the only aU-linn Cu#. fur 3pairsSc." So says onr buyer. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (8?e apace below.) Bargains In Handkerchiefs. MUFfl extra alas pure-linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy figured centers and hemstitched borders. 25c. each. Imported to sell at iOe. T.ADTEIP Pore Linen Handkerchiefs at 12 He. each a lob tot. containing many styles, that sold for 25c' each. The .srly caller will secure the ehoiee-luiwr^ tant in this instance. ?-*?ipor BILK HARD KERCHIEFS?They go In smaller com pass, though they are larger than the linen ones. Time aaa ?- I s. ... . ? ' are Japanese, with fancy borders: not 1'hlnsss silk and. therefore, will waah wall and waar almoat lnd.fi nltaly. uiu?n Ladtes* slxe, 26a.; worth 50c. each. Man'saiasa, 50c.; worth?l?~?i The supply la limited, tb. value extraordinary WtcaU later in the weak and say wa -new had thain. jyT Woodward & Lothrop. WASHINGTON. D. C? TUESDAY. JULT la 1888 STORE CLOSES 8ATURDATS AT 1 P. * OTHER EVENING* AT & O'CLOCK The Inclement weather is riving as the oppor tunity to look through the stors (or the roods that MUST BE SOLD BEFORE 8TOCE-TAK INU. JULY 281H. We shall offer a steady flow of extra rood bar nins from now till then. Prions will be made low enough to justify jrour buying whether you have mmedlate use for the irooda or not Reductions have already been made in Dreas Goods, Black Grenadines, Parasols, Laces, Ladies". Misses', and Children's Woolen, and Wash Suits. Hoys' Suits, Ladles' Summer Under wear, Flannels. Ac. Many lots are too email to advertise? beinr aold in a day, hence the necaaalty of frequent visits for the next three weeks. Ladles' Summer Underwear reduced. Late buyers can congratulate themaelvea on thia op portunity. Ladies' Crepe Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless. Colore Pink, Light Blue, and Cream. Bad need to 50c. Ladles' Low V-neck Ribbed Vesta. I Reduced to .....50c. Ladiua' Half-hlrh-ueck sleeveless Vesta, open work mesh. * ?rthictd to 35c.. or 3 for $1 Ladies' Low-neck, Sleeveless, Unbleached Lisle Thread Vesta. Reduced to 70c. On account of the perfect- fitting Qualities of these they atu very generally used as coraet covers. (First floor.) Boys' Suit Sale continued. The lot we bunched at 46.50 per suit aold for almoat as much again. Include Sacks, Norfolk, and Cutaway styles, and made from the choicest materials in an excellent manner. Each and every suit is an exceedingly rood bar rain at the price. $0.50. (Third floor.) The strongest of the Boya' Shirt Waistala the "Mother's Friend." Less trouble, too. Need no sen in* on of buttons, having an adjustable belt on the under aide, with ateel buttons riv eted thereon. 50, 75. 85, $1, and $1.25. Flan nel, $1.25, 41.50. (1.75, and $2. (Third floor.) More Ice-Blankets. Splendid for the purpose. White at $L50 pur pair; 75c. for half-pair. Gray at $1.50 for a pair; half for half the price. (Fourth floor.) Five Cent Handkerchiefs for Misses and Boys, and every thread Linen. It ia one of our best efforts in Handkerchief buying; site hemmed with corded border. Five cents never bought bo good a handkerchief beiore. (First floor.) Batiste Foulards. This new fabric is quite thin, belnr made from fine sea island cotton, and is a good Imitation of Printed Foulard Silk in effect. Ground xhades of Indiro, Gobelin and Cardinal, beautifully covered with neat white figures, sprays, designs, 4c. The colors aro warranted fast, and the fabric will launder as well as an India Linon, of which it is In weight and finish almost a counterpart, only 15c. per yard. (Second floor; Sateen dept.) # The Ginghams at twelve-and-a-half cents aro a great Improvement over those of last year in quality, finish, and style. Stripes and Plaids in profusion, with plain shades to mateli. Particu lar ritteutiun is called to the choice shades of Mahogany. Gobelin, Biscuit, Tans. Ac., in ombre effects. These are the best Ginghams twelve and a-half cents ever bought. (Second floor.) Pot Pourri. and Rose Jars, in Owari. Sedji. and Kavaware. in very attractive and unique effects. A particularly neat little jar at 25c. Larger and finer, HO, 35, 50, 02 and 75c. each. Fancy Embroidery Department. 27 by 27 Sateen Figured Stand Covers, colors warranted, 50c. Stuffed Forms for Pin-cushions. 8 by 8 in. 25c. 9 by 9 inches, 29c. 0 Dy 13 inches, 35c. 12 by 12 inches. 45c. 12 by 13 in., 45c. each. Material* for fancy needle-work of every de scription. (Fourth floor.) New lot of Mother Ftubbard Calico Wrappers have come. Sizes?34 to 44. Only $1.25 each. New line of Ladles' White India Linon Wrap pel's, maJe with llubhard front and Princess back, neatly trimmed with embroidery. Prices: $2. $2.75, $:>, $.-|..-.0, 40.50 and $8. Ladies* White Suits. We are again prepared to meet the demand for the $4 White Suits? with which we have been so successful. It is the finest the price ever bought. Made plain and full. All sizes?32 to 44-inch. $4. Other styles in rreat profusion. Prices: $4.50, ?5, $7. $10. $12.50, $15 and $20 each. Best for the prices. Two lots of Ladies' Fine Black English Walk ing Jackets, reduced to effect their disposal pre vious to stock-taking, July 28. One line made of Broadcloth, the other of fine Corkscrew; both reduced to $0 each. Newmarkets for Traveling. We have roduced a line of Fancy Striped Cloth Newmarkets, made close-fitting back, loose plaited front, and full sleeves, to the low-price of $7 each. (Third floor.) Men's Furnishings for Vacation Outfits. Un derwear. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Susj-endera, and Jackets. These are but headings for a thou sand and one things that come under them. Ask for Underwear, and in addition to the dozens of domestic kinds wo can show you English and French Lisle Thread, Furley & Buttrum's English Underwear, Dr. Warner's Natural Wool and Camel's Hair Health Under wear, Morley's All-Silk English Underwear, *c. 25, 37X, and 50 cents are buying better grades than was possible a few weeks ago. Prices are down. Flannel Shirts are ahead of any season. They were never so generally worn or more attrac tive. The most desirable styles will soon be retting scarce. yuiet Striiws on cream, ecru, tan, and other rround colors. Boys' $1 to $2. Men's, $1.50 to $3. Notwithstanding the large- demand we are yet showing a superb line of Ceylon, Scotch, Satin Striped, and other Flannels, as well as Silk Fabrics, for Neglige Shirts to order. Perfect fit guaranteed. Netfllge Coats and Blazers. All theclubcolors in Men's Tennis Blazers, all sizes, reduced to $3.50. Mohair Coats and Vests in plain cream and tans. Fancy Flannel House Coats. Ac. Bath Robes of Terry, white and ecru, plain and striped, $4 to $7. Ecru Terry Bath Robes striped with blue, which has been thoroughly scoured, making the colors absolutely fast. Very handsome. Only $7 each. Terry Bath Mitts, white and ecru,20 and 25c. Men's Bathing Trunks in variety. 18c. each, 3 for 50c.; also a line at 25c. Tics?Windsors are the proper thing for the Flannel Shirts. Handsome line from which to select. 25, 50, 75, $1 and $1.50 each. Belts for Men. Club colors, Ac. 50,65 and 75c. each. White Jean Drawers. We cannot get better to sell at these prices. Nor can you find better values any where. 39. 50 and 87*c. i>er pair. Featoer-weiffht Nainaook Drawers. 50 and 75c. per pair. , All-Pure-Linen Drawers, for wear *s well as comfort. $1.50 and $L75 per pair. Lonsdale Cambric Night Shirts, the acme of comiort for mid-summer wear. $1 each. Lonadale Cambric Dreas Shirts, open in front, weight 7 ounces. $1. Men's Shirts, linen all the way through, open in back or front $1.50 each. Collars and Cuffs. The "latest" la here as soon as it is out. BplenJid Grade of Linen Collars in Standing and Turn-Down Styles. $1.20 per dozen. Best grade $2 per dozen. Cuffs, all styles, three qualities, $2.40, $3 and $4 per dozen. Our Stock of Hosiery is half as rood again as the best of any shown in previous seasons. Men's Fancy Half-Hose, in rood quality and at tractive colorings, at 12)fc., or 2 pairs for 25c. Other lots equally cheap, at 18c., 21c, and 25c. per pair. Lisle Threads, in Enrliah stripes and solid colors, at 37?ic. and 50c. Ecru Balbriggans and Lisle Thread Hose. All-Silk Hall-Hose in variety. Suspenders. Best dressers hare a distinct pair for every pair of trousers. You secure the proper adjustment, and they are always ready and right. 1 his plan is also leas expensive for it is the frequent changing that heipa to wear them out. Hundreds of styles and colorings, at 25c., 50c. and 75c^ up to Kiak, Clark A Flarr'a best. China and Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs in plain and fancy. Political Handkerchiefs in variety. White Linen, plain, colored borders H initials, Keasonable prices. (First floor.) More White Goods, We offer the followinr Suallties at the two popular prioea of 12J* and 5 cents, each and every piece being a grand value, secured under circumstances that permit ub to sell them at prices heretofore impossible For 12Kc. we offer Lace Stripes, Lace Check*. Satin Plaids, Corded Plaids, Satin Stripes, Plaid Lawna, plain Victoria Lawn, India Linon, White and Ecru MulL 12 S*c. per yard. For 25c. per yard we offer batin Plaid Nain sooks, Satin Striped Lawna. I-ace Stripe Lawna, Bati?te Claire, India Linon. Victoria Lawn, Swiss Lawn, French Mull, Dotted Swias. Per sian Lawn, white and Ecru Batiste. Ecru Eta ndnea, French Nal isook, English Nainaook. and Indian Dimity in cream, pink, light blue, cardi nal, and ecru; 25c. (Secoud floor.) The new "Outing" Flannels opened up squal ly aa well aa the first lame lot Beet all-around suiting fur the money aver manufactured, tor ten ilia, seashore, and mountain wear. Hlnneaa. wrappers, Ac. 15c. (SeouQd floor.) PARTLY-MADE DRESSES. We deaire to call the attention of our custom ers to our Dressmaking Department, and rape nally to the "Partly-made Dreaa" business, which we inaugurated a year ago, and which seems to meet a lonr-felt want. We make from dsalrabie and new fabrics aa they come la one Dreaa Start, and finish the walat to ttta meeaure of the oustomer, for the marked prioe, so that a lady may have an exejuaivs style and aaiec'ion. The plan haa met with great favor many of our customers, and we wish to acquaint WOODWARD ft LOTHBOP. JylO Cor. 11th and I jts. n.w WANTED?HELP. WANTED-A WHITE GIRL FUR GENERAL ?? housework: family four: good wsgra. Call ? 1115 MiKvhnwIto in. g. ?. ylO-at' WANTED - LADY AGENTtPFORLADIES* AND ?" children"! w?ar % aluat le sanipfas. free condition ally. Write Mr*, f. C. FaRKISGTon. Boi ?M$j, Ctucagc. JylO-7tAaul-7t "\VANrED-FOR BALTIMORE, 1HII.ADE1.PH1A. vv Hrv>oklyu, New York. and ?un;tner resort*. Cooks, Chaml>ernia:da. kf. This city. 12 >kirt Hands, "J."* Waiters. .>00 Cook*. Ac. UlRNHAVS, <MO-?3'> F jr 10- 2t* \YANTED-AT DICE'S AOENCY. WOMEN COOES. v* CIO to #4C: chambermaids. waitri mm. nurm, laundresa. m?n cook*. waiter* bu-.ler*.cuachmen.dairv men. ana hotel h*lpfor reaorte. 613 7th stiLw. JylO .'>? WANTEIX-WOMES COOKS. #10 TO ?4(I.~CH AM berraaid*. Nurnes and Laundnwi* In eitv or away. Wait ra. I?n?er?.or Farm Hands Oolored Vi>n Cooka. SAM'L A. COOMBS.826 F at. n.w. JylO-5T MTANThD-A BOY TO DELIVER SHOES Ml *T I be over seventeen year* old and well re. oiu menueil. Call at 1211 Kit. JylO-:il* \VANTED-MAV AND WIFE F< >K THE CHI n try; inuat be a (rood butteriusker an.l undersold K,;rJ).u,l.n^- Jjkite preferred. Call. tor three dais, DLNDORES Employment Bureau, 71T M at. n w JylO-Ot* WantedZclTr*. single. familiar with w" >>en;1,"u. ?n<l bounty practice. in a city ahere board and lo<lginge coat #5 l>er week. atate aire and ii penence; aalary moderate. Addreaa LAW VI R. Star 'J?'*- JylO-St* WANTED-A 8ETTLED COLORED WoMAS To waah and Iron and dv? jreneral bourn*-vrork, mmit stay at nUrhts and come well recommended, no other* neen apply. Inquire at l.Vio 7th ?t. n.w. It* WAN rtD-AT ONCE-AN AC 1IVh LADY INM Y busmeea. Offic e hour*, daily, 10 to 4. Salarv.i? for beginning. Apply. 10 a. in., office N'. 0, 1304 F street n.w. lt? WA.^TKD?WEDNE8DAY?LADT. NOT UNDF.lt -?? years, to show our grswls. 5 hours' daily em ployment . #10 weekly, tioftieneiifc leeesaary ; mil>| furunh reference. Call It to 12 o'clock. 1RANK 1. ?TEW ART. JU2 F at It* WANTED-A" WHITE GIRL FOR OEM:liAL ? " houiiework, must have city reference and ?tav at nik'ht Apply to 11(H) ltlth at. n.w. JylO 3t* AIT ANTED ? FOUR OOOD NF.AT SEWERS OS ,7? summer work. Call at once?>14 12th at., at Mme. ? H.I II s Dress-Makinir Parlor-. It* WASTED?AT THE CARP POSD& THREE ' ? good Laborer*, for doiuir routrh work around the ponds. Call Carp I'onda 10 o'clock. It ?\YTASTFI)-U<iY 10 OR 17 YEARS Oi l. I. l \T v V tend soda fountain and learn drutr bu-in. i" . one *?u,e experience preferred. Apply at KEMS lllRG S ELLIOTT'S. 100S 14th st. u.w. Jyjl.tt* "WANTED ?A WHITE G1RI. FoR WASHING. 11 ironlUKandcookingat 15?0S Pa.ave. n.w. Jy?-3t* WASTED ? A YOU NO LADY TO ASSIST IN ?tore. Apply with references at 430 10th at. ?;*; JyM-3f WASTED-A BOY TO L>.ARN THE DRUG HI SN 11 ness. a resident of northeast preferred AI'ir^H, stating age and exptri< nee. DRUGS. star. Bee yi?-;it* WASTED-I IKTEES EXI'EUIF.SiUp Ai.KSTS ii for iiiMitstrial insurance. Api l\ at once, l ol l I AHLE ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION. F st. u. ?? JiK-flt WANTED-A FIRST CLASS WHITE ItAUliEK; none other need apply. Call at 412 10th -t. n.w , at once. Jy0-."lt* WANTED?A YOCNG~MAN f7xI ERIEN( ED IN dry i<oods business and show truniiiJiiK I '?t referencos i-e^uired. Apply at once 1M2? I'si.n-iiv.,. niaave. n.w. Jy7-3t \\TANTED?FIFTY" HAMMERMEN FOR H\\D 11 ininliiKin Washington Aiiueduct Tunnel. Ai plv at office of BECKWiTH & gL'ACKENBLSH, '.II Bridge st. Geonretown. Jy6 lit WANTED-AT BURtJESS* AOEXCY. 4ti loin 11 st. n.w.?W htte woman for linen room 10 laun dresses. 10 cliarnlieniiaida. 10 scrulie and di-hwasle rs, all for apriiiKi). help of all kinds for city, with city referencus. Jy.'Klt* w AN! ED - DUSDORE'8 EMPLOYMFST HI T r,?u- conducted by ladles, men, and women, white and color-d, for all kinds of done sue lali>r, for Dis trict and states, with reft rence. 717 M ??t.n.w.iny 11-Mw* WANTED?SITUATIONS. WANTED-BY A YOUNG COI.ORED WOMAN. A situation as a nurse or lady's dreaaimr maid. pre fer goin* out of town. Best city reterences. Call at 2018 E street n.w. Jy lO-'Jt* HyAITTED?W A REdPECTABLE WHITE GIRU ? " * situation to ta*?* car? i?f children aod U> do litrht oham)H?r work. No objection to travel. Inquire at 7W B Htnvt n.et 11* \\TANltIi-A SHTATION bY^A~HOT sE AND ? ? Niini painter and one coach painter. An ly at 4:rj th ?t. n. ?? . altf-r *i j m jy 1<? !M * \yanted a position as compasms or 11 child nurse, by a yotuur tfirh Apply at 0211 D st. 8. w., iient nterence #rivoiL JylO.lt* \\T AST ED-SITUATIONS F< )R CH AMBFRMAIDsi " * nurses, cooks, kitchen haiuls, rutn cooks, lsiker's and confectioner's assistant, cashiers. ;cltie?, coun try and resorts. F. M. BURN HAM, O.iOHi.12 F st nw- . ly 10-2f AVAN'TFI) - DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKSi ii tna.ds, waitress, laundress, seamstress, nurses, vnlets for traveliUK; w alters, coschiueu. mid liost l.-ra for family and resorts. All city references. 01.'! 7th st. n. *? JylO-iif_ WANTF.D-AT HEADgUARTF.RS ? POSITIOSS 11 for Cooks, Chambermaid*. Waitress. I^uu!res? Slid Nurses. Seamstress. Men Wsitts.C ? ks Coachmen. Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS. U20 T st n.w. JylO-.lt' WANTED? BY AS EXPEUIESCKD STESoO ii raplier |ioaition with member of Cotiirress or some business house. Address Box 3S, Star office. It* WANTED-BY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN' 11 a. Situation to nurse, will stay at niirlit; can trive ?rood refi-rvnceBi inquire fortho next two days at 1.(27 0 st. n.w. jt? Mr ANTED-BY A COLORED MAS A PL tCF. AS *a"er or coaclnnan ; ifood r?-ferenccs. Address or call. JAMES Ri.DD, lOloLst. u.w. J>ii-:it* W* ANTED?A PLACE TO TAKE < ARE OF CBOU 11 dren or to dotreneral housework will tro out of the city; host of ri-f. rences (fiyen. Address A. M D? W ayland Seminary. City. jy7-:it* Wasted - stesographer and t y p e - 11 writer, with ample '.'xperience and best reference, wants an emravement in Washing n or elsewhere. Address L.. 1222 F at. n.w. Je30-s,tu,th-2w* WANT E D-I lOU S ES. WASTED?A Hi ll'SE U 1ST OF 12THS1 AND south of P. Worth lifi.OOO. r JS.OOO. also one for about $2,500, in jrood neiirhborhoml. Jyl0-6t SWORMSTEDT A 11KADLEY. 1)27 F st. \VT ANTED?Hi U SES IS SOUTH WASHINGTON * * to rent; daily application atid inquiry. Owners will find It to their lntrreut to place their rro|?t?rty in my hands for sale or rent U. I.. BOVKR. J>-7-3t 313 414 nt. it, W ANTED-FOR A CASH CUSTOMER-TWO 11 eitrht-room brick houses, iiiod> rn iniprovenn nu Mustbeabartfain. JAMES F .BROWN, J>7-3t 1100 F st. n.w. WANTED--ROOMS. WANTED-COOL SUITES OF ROOMS, WITH ? f bath and without tx*ard. by two ?ivutleni?-n, in larye airy house on Georgetown hillside or Capital Hill, or a necond flwr in 1iouh<near to^ th?*r. Ad drens Box l*?i. Star office, statins terms. jylO-.'U* \VANTED-TWn SM VI.L Fl KNISHED 11 forliifht houat keeptntr. by man ami wife; im>chil dren ; terms must be moderate. Address J. S.. star office, JellMJt* YV A NTKD?COOL R(X)MS FOR TUK SI M M F It, ll fumishe<i or unfurnishtHi; i^ersonn having the-in for rent should call and see us; have n any calls fur them. ROOM KENT I Mi AGLNOY, tH'2 1Mb st. n.w. J>*7-3f WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED?PERSONS WHO HAVE I.F.ET CLOTII ?? lmr at my place to be dyed or cleaie d must call for it at once, store havinir been leased. \VM PRINCE, ion F?t jyio-at* W ANTED?BY A CAPABLE COLORED WOMAN, 11 liarber-shop towels to wash; also, to clean and care for an office. Address S. C . 17:iii F st lylO-dt* WANTED-PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL ?? ateri-d. Mattress>? made over in hrst-<'lass style. Relereuces furnished as to workmauship. W ork done at residences. Address C. NLLSUN, oil 10th at u.w. JytMit* WANTED?WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO.. J. H. BKAMUALL.Optician. S07 14th st. n w . Wash ington. D.C. Special care taken in httinir every cus tomer with Spectacles or Eye-Ulaases that are lastiujr and easy to their eyea. JjH-at' WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH NEW AND SEC 11 ond hanj furniture, stove*, car|>et*. f'-atio r beds. iia.ueas, Ac.: also, old Usiks. im|sT. iron. Iiiaas and copper. Address Box 10, star i>mce. Jytl-Im* ANTED-A GENTLEMAN IS ESTABLISH KD Imsiut-ss wants to borrow SfiOO for two years at 6 percent per annum; will trive a substantial endorser, out of the city, ownintr irood farm, and u a luinus #1.000 life tKdk-y. in a standard company, letral.y transferreil; tne security offered u first rate. Addreaa LOAN. Star office. Jy7-.lt* WANTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY USE (>1" u freutle horse aud bumry (or phietoni ior its keep, or would rent sane 3 evenings a week, for an in valid. Addreaa P. O. BOX 0H1. Jy7-3t? WANTED-WELLS DUO. BORED AND DRIVEN"; AB kinds well work done in akilliul luauuer. Pumps made to work eaay. Pump* aud pumpstock fur nished. Terms moderate. WM. H. MOFFAT. ,'<23 Mth at. n-e. Jytt-lin* ANTED?CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 4M BT. aw. Hitfueat cash prices paid for ladies' ami gentlemen's cast off Clothing, beud poatal or call. Jy 5- lrn* "ANTED?TBY ODB BUTTEBINE AT 20 CENTS . . per pound; don't (ret stromr or rancid. kee|* bet ter than butter; astislaction assured (all the year round) or money retuudad. 401 Gstn. w., open all day. Telephone, 043-2. WM. a SCRIBNEtt my3-01f w W1 -..T .^TF.D-HORSES TO PASTURE AT OENL E W f' beale't stock tarm. *3 -<0 ^/^FErTy Tot tered, <8 per mo. Inquire of E B. LAFFUW i. cor" 10th and U. eve. m WANTED?PERSON'S WISHING LESSONS AT home during summer in Penmanship, Phoiiugra 8hy, and Bookkeeping, to address JAm. CORRIDON 12 let at n.w., or at Capitol card stand. Jel-2m* ' W ANTKD?DAN*L J. MOFFAT, 414 ?M ST. K.W. 11 Wells; Pumps furnished: well work of all kinds done; ekilied workmen employed; prompt at ten Uou prices moderate; driven wells a specialty. Jeli-lui* W ANTED?FOR CASil -FURNITURE. FEATHER It Beds, Carpet* Stores, or entire Household El fecta Address _ Jel3 H. BAUM. 21? 7th at. aw. WANTED-OOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING guns, r?Tolven, old gold and silver, for which hi .-heet cash prices will be jmid. Call or address LASEEY'tt Loaui office, 201 Puiu.aTe? corner 2d st n-w. my20-iy myS WANTED - STEAM CARPET CLBANINO AND Renovating Works: Feather* Benovated. Mat trseees Made Over, Furniture steamed, and Motha De stroyed. r. H. YOUNGS, OBi. s 1402 Pa ava. factor* oar. &th and E eta. aa lolephone U1W-2 or lOOS-2 apU-ta VjkTANTED?IT ENOWN THAT C & BENDY. OF 11 45S Louisiana ave.. tonpoelte City Hall), ia 6om mlaetnner of Deeda for all Ute States aud Temturiaa. ulS SPECIALTIES. J^LECTRICITY IN NERVOUS AND MENTAL "t "?tnal, ovarian aud uterine trouble-. paraWaia. sciatica, neoralgla. chorea, Ac. Strictures cured, reference*. Waahington Cure*. Dr. 1_ b. L. NlCHoLbON', 004 IXUi at. aw, our. F. jeO-tni* FOR KENT-ROOMS. J^R^HFXT-ENOUGH HRTCk HtsFMENT AND : ? - - ?- " rmt flo?>r. utw I: use. ?ui:iblv furnished lor h? ?<? Ilk otteeeotid ft 1 SOOC *< W?4sd | by lady owner; no children. nrth and south e\ vsur. j hall block from two lines of atreet c%r% ln jn re at 614 111!4 a:. n ? l 1JKJR RFNT?THREE PLFAHANT COVM1SU Al imr. unfurnished rooms.-nita'M. f r h uaek<M " KU. water, hath. ?4r . newlv )W,s*red ad ia tM; I o*wr llvmjr in boua? #11. 3U&C at. n a. JylO-St* 1>>R Kl NT - V FRY nrXiailTFl L ROOM*. NKW ly furaulied. Bear DupontOiv*e. with boanl: Utjih v. r> u>w for the summer. Address Hoi U). *tar - X?oR KEST-JtLT 15 LARGE HANDSOMELY r funnahed Parlo" ?nil Bedroom. tli>t fl <r ?nurle r en salt . b.?y window, #rt*?d 1 vitii'U, refereiiee- e*? ehsntrvd. price for two #17 i*er mouth. 1017 1,'th *u D.? fc* IMK hiKT-BEAU riFULCN K)L Kl MM - K H? >M* in private family; latwe d ubie <s.rti?T In ise.so.uh and east frnt; ii(ertuc?? required. 1101 k <t. u* ayu-at* 1JOR RKN I IN Nl \\ HOI SF. CFNiRAt Y LO rated, two beautiful front room*. fir*t and Second I newly tumiahed with foldlnir bed*, foldimr j wu*h?tand. Iso. F.'O mh. Iv f. rem-ee. Addrea* H i 64. Starotfcc*. jlyT-Jt* 1> R RENT??i".'7 KAMI CAPITOI - I ,PLBA*AN1 1 r communicatiuir roouta at nuuiuiOt r?iir??. 'la!?'# ? ht?ard if deaired. Good shade. Car* ana herdic* t?aa? the door. Jy7-lit* 1?OK KENr-THKKK L \Rc?F, AIKY. I'NFI K. nished eommunieatlmr Ro?m*. pleasantly ait .ated | on aeooiad fl ?or, overlooking fnveniuidii pMtiof, ail m?xl? m improvements, owner liwujr iu h<'U?'. | 1146 34 it, cor II l.avi ^> 7 .<t ? I^OR KENT KiH'MS THI QHCT AND COM f?>rt ol a refined houic can be had by twi *>-tit)emeu des ring roums. lor lowest summer ratea, at 17 ,'3 If i?t.n.w. I^IK KENT?H ANDROMFLY-FCRNtttRED BBC ond f1<*-r. two imoiu*. Apply 1 *! 1? 4ant.ii.w- JT-.'lt* 1.MBM.NT llAXDttoRFLY H KNISHfcDKOOMS JP <*n ?uit" or ftliurle. Choice t?l?le U>ard. Bl'< KINO* Ham. win and <?:o I5th.t. u-w. j>; ,n? l^oli REST?Kl RNlsHFD Rooy ~S >V1 HERN r t'niKMiuru. 1 taril itvor troui <-*r lin?. Ai plv 4 to 0 p.xr . 1340 g -1 jjT MP I yoit RtST 161R K sr SU ELY EITRSIM I? ; -T riK'ni*. rti ?uit.-. ou ?? on<t fltnT. lr tisl#nU ??\-om | mixlattM. cou*t uit>ut to l"-?t. can. uid b< rtlio. i?n* ; tlif dour. j) T-:lt* ]JoRia.NT-l.l|.>MA>> AM- >.W7. rCKMSllEM ( n.i*. t n Miiti- or ?nu>rle, for auinuior or I*I11.? ! lifUt _ Jjr. :?t* ]>'|{ i.KVr-TWO n.EASANT FliONT ROOMS, and tm i iMo roi-m<?, -d e' rv. ftirnialiMd. l>oiir1 it I dt^lred.Homiiiwitwm. 11.U ITtliit. u.v. J>7 -:tt* I^OR KENT THREE IM'I KNbHKl) UOOMH, . (*? I lid" uortli mid ?oiitU lint, airy. Mid *?*? -!? ?iral.lf tor houwk<?i<lt>ir. if.".' ud WCat. u.wjy? :t* 1>>R KENT I.AIHIE RtHiV. iFfOJiH FLOuU. !?:(."> IV uuxylvauia a*o. Itigulrc W. tt. TIXL Jy.'^u 1" ^UK RENT SEVERAL FliONT ROOMS, * ith or without lioatU. Jrl.Vlm 1017 14th at. n w.. t??ar K. 17<>K RENT- NH'Kl.Y FTRNlSHF 1>. CliMfl'M* . tatlliir roonia. with hi>t-?la<"< hoard; 5 ? i-ri't-a antaf MMMMontlit. 141 *? N at. n.w. j. ,ti 1 111!* 1j*OR HEM M RMMlHi tSli INFI RN1HHMI . Hhuiuh; hrat-t-laaa (wlidltloli A[ 11 > |l 1.? } hi. Bk >-i-i 111 1,X)K 1U NT?8F.CONH FUK?R. OONKIHT IN(. or lour rooma and t'ath. t-otuplvtoly iuriilahwl for liirlit liouat kwi'inir. Will rvut for It .a durtim -mi.iu- r nioiitliN t.. ri*a|x<|j-ihli' 1 Artie*. A|>l l> at 14l4? :uui t>la ?tmet n.w. Jt IM 1 m F(^U RENT-STORKS. IXlH KENT -STtlllE (AND D?F.LUDO 11 !'l .ired . xnltablf lot an v kind t f luipln^aa H ?i. u w., fJO. ?ithd?iUitiif. *40. C. H KNIiIHT. tlOT 7th at. u.w. 1V)H HF'NT ? HRICK 8T<>KF. ANI> .VROOM 1>\U 1. hu?f. 100:1 II at-u.r . tro.?l looation for any bual ueaa. rent reduced to #2"> l>- r month. Apply to JyT-tlt* TH "S. E W mk.AM AN. Ul7 F at u.w. I^OK KENT-NEW STOHI. AN1) DWI 11.1 No. l >?j . Eat. u.w. Handaomo pjati-irlaaa witidoaa. mod. imi>riiveaieuu and eiceUi'Ut locatlou for reutitur riKiina. Je!!^-:iiii IXiH KENT?8TOHE AND DWI.I.I.!No No 1M>4 14th at. u.w.. 11CW and ?uttalil>- lor atiy loiainuaa. Andy to J. W. R MTEKS k H< IN, V'lfi-1 m 14-> New Y.rk ave. JOR HI NT- A VIKY DESIRABLE BRIC KsloltF and dw. Uitir. cor. *J5th and I at*.; ?ra? and watar. I t? niiP moderate to a firttt-claa* tenant. Aj ^ly to JOHa J 1'?(>GI'E, 1*J31 ht . t?? ? tret, wn. > 11 lia FOR RENT OFFICES. l^OK KENT ?VERY ATTRACTIVE OFFICE Ml rooniB. ninirle or en auit?; newly |ta|>er- d wnd painted; huil.Ulur remodeled; 0114 F' at. Apply to ?\VonMHTF:DT k HKAPLEY. ????'? Fat J)' fiu FOU SALE ? MISCELLANEOUS 1.X?K SALE?OOOD YOCNT., SORREL HORSE, works in all ltarntai; firat-claaw saddle h.>r?e; ' sound; jfloU. Call or a<1drt?* JoHN U. AK.KK8. I Belvedere, cor. .'Id nt. ami Peun. ave. u.w. It* DOR BALK CHEAP \ VERY UOBT 4-8EATD r Surrey; also, set ??f Sirwle Hnrn? ?h. all 211 first-? ia*?< order. Apply at Mt. \eruou biablea, 1^'th st. bi t. M ami N n. w. JjrlU-'it* 1X>R SALE?A SORREL HOUSE. SUITABLE FOR busiuese or pleasure driving, would answt-r ni ? ly as a family horse; youn#, sound, and irentle. Inquire at 4 17 7th st. u.w. It 1X)R HALE ? UPRIGHT PIANO. 7>i OCTAVE. left'luiK make; very iittl** used. at a aarnno* ; jht i^-t title, aud xuaiiUlActUT* r'ijruaraiit?f. 10u4 7th sL n.w. J>lojt 1M)K SALE-CHEAP-ROUND BOTTOM. CENTER . lioatd. row boat, cau be been at RAYNOK*b, t>?< t of 9th at. a. w. It* 1JOR HALE-A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING H? ?KhEK, black aud bay. last aii'l stylish, owner haa n uae for tlieiiL Cau be soeu at iCF^AMEli'K Htabies. lH'tw?H-n Maatiaohuaetta avenue aud P at. aud 17th and lhtU sta. JyltMu* L\ ?lt~SALE?A LADY'S TURMC>OT. COMPRISING r a line bay liorve. can ji>y-toi? l 'Ls t u and harn?*a. Apply at DOWNEY'S Stablea, Let. n.w. jy 10 .'it I^OK SALE HAMN?, sl\ MOKK HoRSF.S JUAN . 1 ha%*e uae lor, 1 will sriL at a barvaiu. four auit able tor heavy and two tor litfiit driving, DOWN FY'S BUUm, 16'JOLitB.W. j> 1 *? 91 1X)H SALE- ONE S ?KKKL HoliSE^ANl) "M . sidebar liutqry and llaruean. Aiso. Whip. K"l?e, N' ts Ai>'- Can be aoett al 11^30 11th at. hi J> I^OR SALE?FINE GRAY HORSE FIVE YEARS old; souud aud Mill work iu an> place. Ap| 1> .'ilM 11th at u.w. j>i*-.1t* 1 4X>R HALE one LAI^Te. pur I ltliED. Al.I'EK . ney Cow. Apply to C. F. W. W1LK1NS A CX>. H.'l La. ave. jji<-*Jt# I^Olt SALE-AT A BARGAIN-BLACK MARE, 10 . hands hifcrh. sound, kind, and gentle. owin r haw no further use for her, 1? aviiiK the city. can Is seen at SMI 1 H A: KE\ Es\ 410 14th nt. u. w. JyT-iit* 1X)Ii HALE?JUST AllRIV ED, '.*0 UoRsLs. AM0N0 them aoiue tine draft and dnv< r>. u!>< <. line -u : 1 i. r aud a lew iow-priceti horses. SC'ULLoLL A ItaLLY. rear of 9321D at. n.w. 1M)K SALE NORTON UFEbOAT** YACHT, <? leet Iouk" . handsome* cabin in hard woo.1. eh S'antly Uttcd. can Im- delivered ready lor cru>i!i?r July lli. Address NORTON CO., Fuller liuildinw. Jera.-y City. IL i. |^OR SALE~? 'I HE FIXH RKH OI A (?IUKKUV X aton Kearlf new. aleo stock 11 deaired. A lai> Morerooui aud stable lor rent $lo i?er mouth. 1 ::t0 MkiL aw. Jy7-3t* IJOK SALE?A GENTLEMAN CONNECTED UI1 H the (ioverniin-i.t, aU>ut toles\. the cit>, will sell a pair ol Very handsome, finely hr?*d h??rm?a, war ranted; summer carriage and hurnees. Address llox 43 starortiee. j> 7 .'it* |.X>R 8AL1 OUAl HOPHONE, UNOl YPE. PNI X BMtfte CarnaifCL Dyutwoirraph. Aujuatable Horse Hhoe, and Ilea" and l.i^lit bUn-ks at low j ri. ????. to quick buyers. CHAS. A. bUll.Ll'S. 1006 I st. u.w. j>. ;tf 1X)U SALE?GENTLE HORSE, HARNESS AND ?; nice Family (Jumi-seat) Carriage, ail iu i?er'.**et, Kood condition. At 1410 IHh at. n.w. Jj iit* 130R SALE?AN EX< ELLF.NT, UPRIGHT GRAND liauo, at about half price; must l* sold at ou? ?? family leaving city. Inquire at 3147 P st. n.w . J7 %it* 130R SALE CHEA1 ONE LARGi GRAY HORsi; _ . cart and haruea-. al-o ooe pair lanre muh-s. dt?ub!?* harucss and eAteUniou lumls r wa?ron; all ^. uarante* d sound and iu Kood concht.i?n; - ..1. Ls ? u aud JAMES 1 RAkb UR x Jy7-3t 14th and Beta. n.w. 1>OR SALE?HANDSOME' AND NEARLY NEW Parlor, Dining and Bad-room Furniture of II room house, carpets, mattin*r, shades, lace curtain a, portiera, nursery toys, kit^-h* n utensils, rich walnut secretary and U. okca?e, cost $126. eh?araut chil!oni-r. cost t't 5; tasty hm>rua ru*r, cost |hj. and everything used iu housck* ei?inw, iroiu a s rat. to an 1 d !> re:i it erator, miibt be sold. House for sale. 1*1 1 O st. u. w. Jyti-f.a.to* F^R SALE-GREATEST BARGAINS EVER SOLD. One line, nearly new. Souar? Hauo, catved IttfH, rich and 1 ..11 tone, lor ouly $140 cash, or $ 1(?0 at c 10 i?er montn. one nearly new tvjuare Grand Piano, ueautilul tone, for only $100 cash, or $^7.'?, $10 per month. One m&k; mficeiit Square o rand Piano lor ouly 4*^00 cash, or *lO i?er m?>uth. All iu ele?rant condition and fully warranted. Can be seen at lli*. PIANO EXCHANGE W AKERoOMR, Jy5 4-JJ 9th st. l^OR SALE - CHEAP! - 4O.O?0 OLD BRICK X7 (cleaned aud hacked); also lot old Buildiuar Mate rial. J AM ha F. BARBOUR. Jy3-0t 1'Jth and Md. ave. a.w. 1X>R SAl-E?YOUNG PARROTb AND MALE MOCK llitt birds; cheai>, at BCHM1D*S BIRD STORE. aplS-3m* 317 1'Jth at, n. w. For sale?one secondhand upright. tltC?; one SU-inway Square. . cad at our ware.iooms aud see other bargains; S0,0<HJ copieao and 10c. music; iatalo#ruoa mailed. WoRCli A CO., 925 7thai myll-6m I^OR SALE?HORSE. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS. . pony and and 4 paa?.-n?r r village cart, aa^ou ettes, to hold's aud 11;, naruesa. lap-i\>bt s; also, buss harness, largest stock. W. t. tiEYLR, 4<>6 Pa. ave. n.%?. 1 IJH>R KALE-CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROAD Carta, l*ouy Carta, nuit? ya, and all kutd* of bpnmr Wa+roiia, on easy payments or cash, repairing a sjn ciaity. JOHN J. OOOK. SJUo M au. West Uaahimr ton, D. C. yiW hii 130R SALE?LAI>IE8 YOU CAN PURCHASE A tine jrold watch by Joiniu* the Home Watch Ci ub at the small payments of 41 per week .diamond* aui jewelr> ou the same plaL. W. S. TAPPAS,**>4 mh st u.w,. Baltimore office 110 H. Howard at. J. H F'LAN A tiAN. Manager. IX)R SALE-WE KEEP OONSTAN1 LY OS HAND V Matched - eaa Uuraa j Myf4lP I CH)B SALE - THE t/lllT GAB BHOIMR RE P quirea do boiler; avoids all expenaive attendao ^ no loss of time: no handling of fuel, bend for circular aud price list. D. BALLAtf. Ar*t, 731 7th st. nl^-tr |X)K SALE-WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND .T Matched Teams, nimrle Drivers, Saddle and Dual ueaa Horse* LEADINGUAM A CO.. 13^7 H st. a.w. PERSON Alx ^1 AA CASH WILL RE PAID TO AN YOKE ol OO for nttinf me a Oo.ernment pueiti. oat J oO par nmnth. Addrea. Hoi ?W. KUr oflxa. JyW :l ? WANTED-TO ADOPT A TIDY YOl'KO WHllF girt or boy. U or 14 year, of ait. Addrea. ? H H . Kiar oAoe. JyW-S?? *.WILLIAMS, oeaw. MoELPREMH. ACTHoK . ImTimN D*nlh? Amflcy. Coamiiilcatiun promptly at landed to aud ftrtrUy conltdetiual. oibce o|?u aU houra W. WILLIAM* KM F t. mr4-Sm* J' Uim OLD RAID U m OILY PLACE ] .Leo Irav-rlae. Itooaad-Raud ChitM^ ami U M>ld at iMtwctoU. iniai. Addremur cail at 61U D.t u-w. aurl-Wui W! COUNTRY /ml NTHV HkiAliP AI AlW I N \".m" ?* C Wain nt. n l<ra?n h. \ a Mull* >1 IU.!' Ml*? fr>.n .tat tan H fry r?ij"?*r .?)">r atll , hur .! daily into* trow * ?hMy^u Urwa aha^y )a?vl nulk. !? itiar. Ac- Addraaa Ml*. M AWIKlAli, V >rTT*iu>u. v*. irioar l'll.v |\ I. I M> HILL V"' 1" N 1 "TV. f \ i , rtlHI varU frmn atattnA. tal>?rr?i I ai. i-?t .?h> ala. >. tw .? I >?D atalilaa avMiitirflata l* r.;-ai.-l tlatl* froaa vtaalntiart u Ad ltvaa "Ara MA HI A. iixmnd Mtei'rMI rf.NBUV M" -??? VACAiitKmiR * i i?:k*u* *iuh i t ? ti u. Let: iu<-nnUiUv a-raml ??? ? * ???? I'l' IMUt l>* IU?. ' Vtl^r, Bulk, fruit. ami k>. i ritv l ?*t in* n? 4 raw-. Fv?r l^rti- uiam HMLHl MlHKn. lUK'li IV O.l'uJ; uto .? ?% Vft. ?" CIMMKIt ItoA hl> AT "eAk 1 iKOSt'J" \ Mill * rit ' llmt ?|trr. Uautiful *???? of Hljr K??W??. Ai'l'4! to Mr? FLI FN Ll? kk%. K. >?ftd Hill. Va. JjlO.V 4 li * lk AKl?LUH ( AN Hk A* ? ? 'M M 'l?ATH? it f?T th* auinmer. ??.' ir*i?u mw. Liirh air> ? ?n?? mv larvr I'lkfA around aal! ar- u:*d. h ?Of ?? Wiforta. Fa* turtnor iwrti. uiam ?a<ir*M liot f. !?! <h41it? | 1?utv. l*a .1* 10 lit* 1511* t\?OL~ U?iOv*H .om?!> 1AIILK HJ'A^AST. . It altln i l?, ?s i * ran*. lor ivtkul^ I u k iika! Slk. a m. j% \* rit* \tilCf HOIIELotl * II* Hi'AKI-ri.H ato<^ rvutian Faila. ?Mo; > fl ?' Waallm iw A. I ft f It. ?. Irriut BKHiaraAa. MUn JINMK A filtlMI* Jt9 <\f BOAKI>EK> W ANTEM AT MT FN I I EI'UIKK. IN iui>*-? lri<m ^wtuiwtou, cii t a lid I, K li it-nu* II A-il I?r m.'iitli. plant) fruit. in.Ik. kv, and -ha.l<v lut 1 i articular. lujuirv of l'l h 1. M Ao< X J SCO I IU ><k I a.w. JytMM pI'M'U'l Hill. Is IX Till DillMtiliNif . 1 Vlrcinia. aha e. fruit, nr. a In.ilk. i-ikii . a-id aa.1 .llab.-riaw i ;..-t.aiT-i h at Wa^.n'a I?mi*-t. ra ..>r, 7th an 111 u w HENttv* tUMIi" >N, Xurtli IorA.E nd .u I Oa. Tk g7 Xf W'ASir.n si MMI Il H >AM>I K? l\ M *1.1.1 X 1V\ . \ - airy rootua 1 ?rnN |tT Ui?'Utb ? hilUr. n , rn-ti i.*iuiH |k> tir?. Aklar- *n M:<? 1UM.V amniii.. \k Jr? SI* Ol NTAIM V1KW AO A KIM Net IIOMI^ oil X J Illy lat til Ih-tiitmr 1 at, I l.'WJ- 111 lat'lr. hu? M 15 IV ( ?at?'r. 4'l?*Tily ??f i<>, toitlk. v >i ? utl? i . iaiU liiftil I T turtle* uif??riu?ti. n BilurM* Mr*. * J. ? IA-.K lull Fau^.ut r ? (?? 0 %ikl>* ItsWAMIh <irMU MlNilitUIUIJ. _ 1 hiirti ?rri>mitlfi. . u?*?t m in unUJn, umil t?uv H .l%\ For f irliw* rwlortia.?, a? ?i\ U> l', t. a^ Point of Bucit. M i (?AllI>K.HS U\MH? AT illAlHiW IAKM 1 t*l>l?\ lar?r** nr> rtx in?, u? it. ltati'l?oiu<* ?h?Aim U^-*. walk?. . ?l ?iriT ?. Atl dr.<* fAiisr, Mm FK AS v| I s I \ l> ?IL JV U ?"rt U' aw. V% Col MKY iKtAllti. 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Cl.AKkK l outity, V a.. locality ati \ aud d *htful. t auuoi \f a?n?iMd; mriU: tut circular y?'M-*o'*wo C M LIMAV. LASH ttri NlIO IIUAU1>. MM sHAl'K K nilik an i fruit. at*\* u iull*<a fr-ni Hllvtf H|>riiuc No t.? ti t i ?.. i i! i ii n-r*ita lr? -?? Mim 1. I A\NC Ll l. t'olcaTilif. M>'tiU< Xiii-iy Co* M L jy 2-!!W VIVA KnM.ITKH AOCOMMODATKU AT LI*, r < oHi. l> u>i??uu ? '-'Unt>. Va !*!? aaant n?? .h a.ahad?\ healtli\ locatiou. dail> n ail T*?rii>?.*?%|*r a ^-k Ad dtVMa Miaa MAOAilh U1 S>iJi.i-in<fiu.L>u<l nn ?'? nu ty.\a. lot FMKsI < l.A.sS A? ? ?I>A I l"Ns i'l.flHi; auiinn*r for a f<m j?n?.?Uiit ifti* lln. k- Man aion, at iirooka* Station. L>. C.. M?*t. lirai.- I. II A O. lc kL > I I iu APELK.II I } i I 1! ? Mi IN THI M< ?I*M A . forfatiitllMi aitli . hil lnti law r ?"iua. lawn and |?ortico. a|>nn?r mat* r. Ih uw an<l tal?l?* ? ???n|?l? t? for roiuft'rt. Mra. I I- M?-< AK I \ . M urje tir I >ra, n?*ar AMi?\ I>iu?l<>un ? ?>uut> . A a. > 'JO I in* Lnt'UJ.KNT IH?AI;I?. ?H*t|? PMIIIh. 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IrVauWl rpo IX YEN TO KM?HAF'F, RELIABLE AND OOW 1 V'-l.n tiT ait liar Mil iniaruiit.a-4 a^.-iintt -a. $.'*00 and C1.IKMI data uturi la.u ta of tb< V ? I i.aia l J liM.1: kii.l I mat Co.. Iiitcrrat i?>kl.la ??u kunually t y tur Uuk of N. a York. N. B A., New York City . alao r<?l aaUlr ntxrwaara* ftally iritkraatnal 1 Itr t ariMra* Loan anil liuaCOo of N. a York. 1 ruati^a. Ek MAN * KlCtl AKIix ?N. Airanta. ^?21-ood-lm IQOW ? at li w. fX-K KALE -KM M.l tillOt'EHY BT< >KI_ tTIKf aud htturna will la a..Id *.-rjr rh?ki> f at ..in. < all at 1!?L and Lonn.lai) a la. u w. J>M 'i* F-OK bAEE - BAL1IMOKK ?? AM FAfTl 1.1 H < loaUik biaaliMa .laainsa IM-I] lila alia k -Ml, 0U0 u..ion inartr S*".il and Havana I 'tma kt Ivaa thai, r.iat ol tuknufactuiv. Would aal. la lota to auit pur lunar lur t-aali. Adalraaa OltiAllK. HUr ottia, lAaalutiKVk, 1 . J) 7-4? WANTED?CA^H tOll Xt 'TI H HEl^*KEO Ok raai nlate at t> pai ?rot, two of (l.jiai lark, amd two of ?S.&00 aach. 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