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EVENING STAR. _ | oe | FOR RENT AND SALE. _ CROSBY 5S. HOYES......Editor, Largest Circulation in the District Beading Matter on Every Page WASHINGTON CITY: To Our Apventisens.—In consequence of the great pressure upon our advertising col- Emns, we have to ask of customers that they ‘will send in their advertisements as early in the day as possible that they may be properly classi- fied. Our business men appreciate the advan- tages of an advertising mediam like tnat of Tus Star, which has not only an immensely Preponderating circulation over any prod paper, but which has also 4 general circulation amongst all classes, and therefore reaches pur- chasers of every variety and style of goods and wares, ‘ ——_—___-~ee--______ The cable advices show the Pope to be #0 se- riously til that the agitation of the question of bis successor is world- 5 Sinegagiia, Italy, in 1792, and will be 81 years of age on the iSth of May, should he live so jong. He was elected Pope in 1916, and has thus held the position for an exceptionally long period. He is held to be the 253th Pope in the long series that claims St. Peter for its head. By usage, but not by any fixed regulation, it bas been a condition of election to the papacy that the candidate be an Italian. There is some disposition now manifested to break up thi custom. and should the choice go outside of Italy, it is possible that Archbishop Man- i England, or Archbishop Dupanloup, of France, would be selected. The clectoral body, according to the present he College of Cardinals. Preparatory ection the cardinals are shut up in what is called “the conclave,” all communication with the outer world being interrupted until the election shall have been made. A two- thirds vote is requisite to an election. There are four modes of election—“serutiny,” “ac- | | cess,” “compromise” and “inspiration.” Twice each day. during the conclave, the cardinals assemble, and each deposits, in a chalice Placed on the altar, the name of his candi- | date. If the requisite number of votes are not found fer any one, the papers are at ence burned, and the smoke of the burn- ing votes. which escapes through a small fue, is a signal to the expectant crowd outside | that no election has taken place. This fs called the “‘seruti If votes be added to those already given for one candidate, so as to make the required two-thirds, it is called “access.” if the cardinals of two parties, finding that neither ean hope to succeed, unite, it is called mpromise.” If by a public movement a Particular candidate be brought forward and carried, as if by acclamation, the election is to be by “inspiration.” The present Pope, Pius IX.. was elected in this way. Archbishop Manning, named as one of the candidates for the Papal chair, is the son of a London merchant, and was born in 190%. He took first-class honors at Oxford, and reached several preferments im the Church of England. ‘These he resigned im 1551, on joining the Roman Catholie Church. On the death of Cardinal Wr n, he became archbishop of West- minster in 1863. He has been a prolific and vigorous controversial writer. Archbishop Dupanioup was born in 1892, and was appointed Bishop of Orleans in 1819. _Dur- ing the sittthg of the Vatican Couneil (1363-770) he was regarded as the leader of the Gallican party, as opposed to the Ultramontane party, but when the Council solemnly declared the of the Pope he promptly acquiesced im its decision. He is regarded as one of the t of French writers, especially on religious educational subjects. a ‘The press of the country is of course absorbed with the assassination of General Canby by the Modoes, and the Quaker policy of dealing with the treacherous savages is for the time being at | @ decided discount. The Springfield Republican draws the consolation, however, that while the assassination of General Canby stands alone in «iaring of conception and vigor of execution in | the long line of bloody deeds of the race with | whom treachery has ever availed more than | Open war, it wilialso stand at the end of such | deeds. There will never be opportunity or | heart for another such; and “when the student | of history in the year 1900 runs along the chro- | “, nological table to find the last demonstration of | Indian vitality, he will fix upon that day of | last week, made conspicuous by the bloody fin- ger ot Captain Jack, the Modoc.” | ‘That paper argues that the peace poiicy in its essentials must be maintained, but says that | the Government will find the mest peace in in | treating the Indians still more strictly as wards | and paupers—savages in their second child- | hool, whom we may feed and house till they | die, but for whom pistols are dangerous play- | things; not nations with whom we may parley | or trust ourselves. Our peace must be the | peace enforced by might, not resting on treaty | or tribal consent. ——+20e- cb day the law prohibiting its sale on Sunday, and the beet-sellers are holding indignation meetings. | hey have voted to yield to the Sunday law, | under protest, and also voted to make it as ob- noxions as possible by ordermng the brewers not to allow private parties to purchase kegs of | Jager on Saturday evenings. < —— Somebody threatens to gather from the columns of the daily papers through the coun- try the poems that have been writtenon the ad- | 5" vent of spring, with a view to publishing them ima collected form. We hépe that this will be «tone, and that Capt. Jack will be compelled to read them, Hanging is too good for him. The Republican helgs itself like a little man te our Modoc matter and other Sras items. “That's right; don’t be basbful, neighbor. We | } uve enough and to spare. ‘THE pues tLe MONTHLY Ting ore ERS ASSOC! ATION wilt ‘Hale THis Tose C. 8. PRICR, Secretary. at Masonite Tem} (Wednesday) ned funeral of & Sternens Seo “BUABD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Dusrmicr ov Couties: ‘Reward ot Tents iS KEW. arp he a ‘cage is agitated over the question of Sun- | are re ———_—_— ART RIDGELY; A STURY OF BOHTO. Baton iichols t vand & Towers. This story, it is andertood, was written by 8 distinguished member of the Washington bar who was formerly 2 member of Congress from Ohio. It depicts the career of a western boy, ——— sensitive, gifted, who, after EBN Ker- to distinction as a lawyer; and at the same time finds himself fortunate in his love aftairs, after stormy, adverse weather in that quarter. This outline of the story, however, affords very little indication of its Piquant flavor. There is not a dull line in it, and yet as a mere story it is by no means satis- factory, though the love-making Is skillfully , and the incident isexeéedingly vivid and well sustained. It is poetic, romantic, biographical, autobiographical, political, epi- sodical, and all sorts. The reader is introduced ‘t Ben Wade, (iddings, and other political and legal notables of the Western Reserve; and the scenes and incidents in the career of a western law student are depicted with the truth and force of one who ‘‘has been there.” Inacertain waywardness of fancy, leading the author to brilliant episode, “ Bart Ridgel: somewhat of Judd’s “ Margaret;” and it may be noted that he brings mnch the same keen appreciation and felisitous powers of de- scription to bear in depicting external nature in the West that the author of “* Margaret” has displayed in painting the scenery of New England. The instances in this country where men prominent in political or professional life have achieved success in the field of romance are not so common as on the other side of the Atlantic, but the appearance of a novel of the unmistakeable originality and merit of “ Bart Ridgely” from the pen of one of our busiest and most successful lawyers, indicates that the twin capacity exists here as well as with our Great Britainous cousins. THE PARTING WORDS OF ADOL TO = FRIENDS 4 to March. 1966. PH MONOD AND THE CHURCH. Oct., erie se = New Xone DA pistes ‘% i) (rhrovghs "Sha - These addresses were made from the dying ‘bed of Adolpe Monod, a French Protestant Pastor, eminent for piety and for his great abilities as a preacher, Sunday by Sunday, du- ring the closing months of his life. They e distinguished by Christian liberality and breadth = view. =. YSTERY Scie ener rat By Emile G; Boston B. Osgood. [Thro Ry yi ‘Moin @ Co.) eo A vivid sensational story of the modern French school, well translated by George M. Towle. E. B. Emery. Boston: Estes & (Thrnigh3.C Pucker) A semi-religions no’ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The week opens in sin Wall stre street with a much less display of feverishness than might have been anticipated, and the concern feit at the close ef the Exchange on Saturday muich less apprehensive yesterday, despite the fact that the proceedings betore the grand jury tended to the withdrawal of money balances by gon nent parties who are not disposed to ris! out under threats of contraction. Money he sure, very dear, but barring the pressure of & few cash stocks for sale at the first of business yesterda: trom tra) little of ef Og. fara ae oor Jay Cooke & Os, tarnish the vc 8.6%, 1880 i 2% 18-20 Jnaty. Em. i ak pee jot a ie By US | Sane | Ea sans SES fs 20's. sere 250: iy eras The Markets, Barrimons, April 15 —Va. 6's, consolidated, 88%; i; low mid- BaLtimorE, April 15.—Ootton dul! = - 18%. Flour dull. Wheat niet unebanged. Corn firm—white southern, low southern, 63; mixed western, 615; do. Jal Oats active “and firm—southern, 50@52; western mined, 48020, do. whites Sl. Beye and un- chaaged.-Hay—weatern, ons » SES Balk meats shoulders. 6%: rb sides, 8 @3i¢; cleat rib sides, S42G@3%. Bacon—shoulters, Teen sites G94: clear rib sides, 94@9%,; sugar i 1S. Western butter steady ‘and demand; ‘prices unchanged, Whisky ‘rast, a Yore, A — Stocks dull. Gold firm, 3 bc + 3-6@< per cent. *Brche iong, 7"; 7 wow ‘oRx, April 16.—Fiour dull and unchanged. Lopes. 8 for mowey, 98% fc old, at, $985; ; 10-40", i Fu ‘April Is--Bondes 90% for the Sue Panis. April 18 —Rentes, france 22. eet Loxpos, April is. 1 p.m. new Hives, 9%; 51%. oe (of Maine has stattows wery oat Florida. pared ee reat eestor weer ak Michigan’ with threaten mover Lake Cold northerly ) Fas western a mae | jebraska, eopaeeets cho "gen S “BREE Boaup or Prsric Woras.D bag Y reason of publ ers Eg QUE LATEST EXCITEMENT. ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING. THE MOST INCREDULOUS BEING RAPIDLY CONVINCED. - $10—Them stylish Suits at $10 Please Everybody. @10—Thom Serviceabic Suits at $10 @10—Thom Nobby, well-made Suits, at $10, ARE SOLD TO EVERYBODY. OUB JUVENILE NOVBL1Y. NEW SPRING STYLES. Our full Suit for Boys’ School Wear at $5. 3—All the Boys like~§3 S e001 $5—All the Boys wear—85 $4—Our School Suitaat $4. $9—Onr fashionable and well-mate Sehooi Suits at $5 | ARE MADE OF DUBABLE MATERIAL. ; HABLS BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TALLOBS, aplstr Gounen ¥7H anv D Srazers. NE SPRING —— DUVA LL, Merchant Ta lor, s99 Bonney ween 439 aud 6th stre; eres an! ny a senaon, up Yo Order in ihe most aah itleme ine ‘DPeas St Shirts, Undershirts, Muslin at Jean Beers eee Handkerchiefe, Umbrellas, &c. the public are invited to call. it Everybody, @10—Them Handsome Buits at BS cerenneer t School Suits at $4. 5—All the Boys want—§5 : ‘soe our School Suits at $3. Ganse Mering WANTS. ee TEI MA Bovie Wei aR PERMAID = Rosie's ANTED—A GEKMAN Giki Wi sti ry street, MILLERS Bis pace) wi er eS Re aes a) end wil northwest 00S WANTED. ED—A COACH PAINIER, apply at Li me & x BE + Bridge street, near R. BL fea eerk at {he plumbing Wise <a a ¢ atte NE TEES g, at No. Le + by meee ingto make aici Seay eset wea G and He bay pa be CJ 3, general by for a smait jgnnir td 309 H,betwern Od ond dh: sia | f TANTED-A goad WORAEE to do general We ae at 40. 3 NM street Poe west. o'clock to 9a. m.. ur bs th ANTEDSTansaor <A first clean ora : we sia the: Whecler & Wilon Mackin ay. ry at bya hrs. CORRY 8, 921 Mth, between E =F ANTEDFiret class SHIRT HANDS to =I | at custom work: apply immediately at SUT IL S Shire Factors, S14 F street orc west WwW ‘ANTED=A SMART ACTIVE WHITE BO frp 16 to 17 years of age to make himacif uae” fal in Gent's furnishing pply at CARO'’S } Bazaar, Bo 914 Penusylvenia avenue, beeween etre oth and tot als 3t | ws NTETOAge yon ‘aid wate Jesine ROOMS and BOA’ rea part et comp paation wonld | be. taken in either vocal or instrumental musical | fegyructigns, orn drawing apd. palpiing, | rthwest 7th st WANTED” aud reliable DRESS MA- ould | prefer to h ike to sew in families who would e mantuamaking done at home: also, Hees LwiNg And the use of machine, Adres } none wo! a —_ ‘office. wrx G MAN inthe f —_ Nor 88 Hi street, between North Usciol ens Ist street northeast; must come well cs and be willing to make himself useful; Premises; ene who has been in the busi | tern ANTED — Buite unfernished — FRON ROOMS. on second floor, with Doard, gentleman and wife for oue year'or more, from th ret of July next; must be ip pleasant locality a not far from stréet cars. Preferred in « private family not over half mile fr: ‘m the Teeny oe depart- ment. References Cae jed. Add: 0. Box 2, Wgehingtoo, D. 0. -s giving location and terms, oF CARRIAGES CARRIAGES! poo AGES’! and and Pmplete stoc! cf all kinds of iv class Family © Jnrrt ) Top and "No-top variety. Several fine Victorias at ® bergain. et pairing promptly attended to. ‘OBT. GRAHA New Re: Sena and Factory Tie ala nort wan A‘ HOGAN. 713 Market Space, ae of AWNINGS, for Stores, City ani 7 Residences. 8 for sale or rent. AWNING 2 MATERIAL of all kinds for <alo. Sole “Aj for COWLES & CO.'3 MILDEW- PROOF AWNING MATERIAL’ apls-tr NOuGR 2°, Ton apenas AND BLACK. cting, Papestt ITE ASH CO. —— Ete Bare on mn of ercoMpEn NDC OAL. for pat size, suitable hie. negies in great AM, Oh street daily, a cargo of hand, also, « large 1 ANTED—O; cd MEN to work on the Southern Maryland Bailtond, Inquire at No. 1703 New York avenne. WaAnten- A White GIRD, to do gene al Housework: must come with reference. Apply t 1537 Lith street, between P and Qn. w. W ED—Bya SauhE Many g SITUATION the Drng business; fias ha exper! sein the Business; good recommendation, Address + box 183, Alexandria, Va. al4-3t™ Ww ANTED—Iumediately—A WHEELW RIGHT, and one that thoroughly auderstands the bu Apply » _ 1 is | atreet aout OWN ©. STAFFORD, Contractor, 5 ea Wapetable WOMAN can procure Situation for Cooking and Washing for a all family. appiy a 1006 rewire of aa a from Wf to 19 yéare of age. in the city preferred Ri INCH s WINE STONE, 531 15th WANTED—§ good. steady GRC: to assist in Cooking and Washing for a small fa 0d Wages will be given to a suitable Girl, SeINKND al5-3t7 — ave., and foot of 3d st. se. .| CHR ANED AT THE STEAM CAR PET BEATING WORKS, 490, Maine avenue. | ¥) bet. and 6th ste. Carpets c x nea rand returned free ofcatra charge. LORE EB. aplo ty” UStTEp stares” FRTENT OFFICE SGTox. D. il 32.1373 CoA On the petition of JOHN We MASURY, of Br: yn, New York, praying for the extension of tenf granted to him on the 2th'day of July, 1 for an improvement in Paint Cans, &e.: It is ordered closed on the iat La} filing ary aminer's report be lim. tea fote ainday of Juice next, and that said peti- ion be heard on the 25th day of June next, he testimony in the case be f June next, that the time for | 219 D street northwest. /ANTED—To buy. 8 cod Drying MARE, about 15 han without fant or blen he Ayers ine age and particulars, Post Otice a x ANTED—By a Lady, a position = TEACHER ip ® family or private school, Mpeg will be taught, Address “ | $16, gus. Fe BENT—HOUSE 1 ror Tocated for any jo. Sir 13th street. be- ats 6 af olealy furnished 720 1mth street, be- ag honee ‘second fl Novae streat, between G Gland W'streets. ode ie furnished or unfur- oS go = Ist of chee oF four fer- or settable for 3 No. 323 2d street east moat | Orv eeeene al5-3t place woul be sc furnished or would make Fi eras Communtoating ROO Apply to 318 on ancond attached; 1911 Penney!. vente raven rte a ea asa up FROH ATO Cons, Toi tar. iGeher | Be Lodging Rooms for tennelents nt as t) RENT—Most desirable OF FICE Seo in at rthee uorthwest corner building of 7th and @ sts. | A ing hy wae. batence tn mp nthly , quart: 922 7th street northwest Three HOU: Bz BENT EL Ever ACRES of choice BOT. ND iesboro’, with HOUSE, good _ wai DYER « northeast corner 7th sireet and Leuts- @, second floor. Foss RaNT—| v.43 fis 3 $125_ 6% oR HOUSE, ge rok, 8 ne Srbicis eonn pei Ww yAGGAWAN, to Parclusing elees here. 308. = 5 elerarceerts Fes cs sae hs Des Ex) FR E—A yamter om BRICK Rel AR: a ° as rome ~- wal on each, to . to sat par: hase ete, sou a to $1,000 cash, and | ie yearly” pay- ill be exchanged in part for | vacant “alee Several HOUSES inthe same U1 k will be re well t wany "to call af my office previous ¥. KELLEY, Real Estate Agent cine awe ie Bose OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR SAUE On EXCHANGE For oF PROF- _$2__ No. 902 Sth street northwest, bet. 1 and K. aheme ators HOUSE with Freese AN. tment, and also @ corner at a FA re Hington mile from the cres near thecits. Apply ay Pew arner 6th | Aqueduct b ‘ the other 3 nd Fayette streets, Geo alS-lm* ac loa row, o stwaall frame houses. Apply FFOR SALES Desirable BUILDING LOTS at -he | [0 JAC Bind, No. 2a"3t sa of Mount Pleasant; within ten miuntes’ . walk of the cars, The street railroad iil be. ox Fa oR Eu OUSE LOTS NEAR MT PLY AS. tended and # gas main Inid to the vill piem NT—From half an acre te ei) tes, will be ber next. ‘Terms: Oue-fourtl ceaurbslancet;fand | soid as tomrnenie se nd ou easy torass. Each | Syears. 8, P BROWN, Jot has upiand for dwelling-howse and fruit, sod al5-3t Corner 15th street and New York ave. tich low land for ¥ ; Within a few minutes’ | OR a ae beat BUILDING fo don walk from Mount in the city. Betentesn Lote, 205 b 8 m chusetts and Wennes, being the enbire ront of square south of 195. feasaut omnibus, and twenty nutes’ walk from Boundary. Healthy lo- at rural surroundings, and excellent ‘and religions advantages. Office of Commissioner of Apoty to | Castoms, aph-im* Apply'to *S P° DROWN, Corner sth strest and New York ave. SALE—Three pieces PROPERT ach: renting now at €24 per month. _n}8-3t rooms, besides, bat cold and hot water, Mitol Hil ik BOCs and & genieel 3-story KK, containing ut airy ta. Fite emt corner by genuine security, A exaranier given With all bonds as invested at liberal rates; 10t» 1a eke ou <n Soe Chane. *. Foe Ate te = STUCK sea ATE ae Store, du uae stable. Kec om Bi: tig per mow: month echt, ‘sume. pear cit rich, atlning, Fick boa oy aan Ae Bees cte to : . oer . A “? ot ‘a11-t0t one = | STANDS ts offers eeuus ea pay 4 eachaners jr zB Serta corner ith bol, s ‘Teram moderate. Apply 59: J_B. WILKINSON APITALISTS. INVESTMENT. “tno < CORNERS tn the iy. No incumbrance: mo mproved by two Brick Corer, —— -iteatst north P rete nos } oon eb ee esac ‘Tt aes mild sant Lore! terme, Meni ave, for sale in which is re cial taxes, 1 tm. {Chrom OR SALE OR EXCH eligible < perty | S50 ate motes. P: real tweuty scree Garden Land, 96 fot SeeEoanace at street east. _ 138 Ta Gilder, __ 1014 Pew io. POR SALE MUNI BONDS. pot speculation bate paying from 30°%8 WS per cout a PIECES for $2,200 cack: renting for 25 por | {roke and Empire hy ' Repl ape ke beighborbood, and atid! wane PIECES for §2,30 each; renting for $30 por | Pelghborhocd, and ONDE TS DENOMIN ‘The above are all NEW HOUSES; paving about | *theet southeast. 2, S30, Sem, wotice: CHAPMAN KF OB BALE SALE, CHEAP—A fue pros=-brick f fromt Scent Tupning oa: ith street, between N ana O streets, ne an ete with stone trimmi: }» contai nts abs at et eo ow - "water, coo ay w2t-im rau ben, was atures, marble man: FSP eRe a = rer | Riese tip orcas | RANGING coat . % ely. oor tow FPGE REN T—Thres BoONS iw tie Tent Iocan | ROTHWELL, No. eee, Sth street morihen t. “The | gtrect, No. 1713. Pi mie Thm in the city, over CI new hotograp! at geen by calli oA a D uy iery, A819 and 1919 Pennestvania aren altel. | Cormernt'O end tether eas the G sae v.- + 24 nad Date. Foz RENT—SALOON PARLOR, firt floor,a a AMBER, third floor, unfurnished: water 09 ul gue siangg. Sh street northwest; als). TABLE | wleo panaage, kitchen, cola ete bare VOR RENT Pleasant wuicniched ROOMS iu a | Raster. am cooking ee doy 0.0 3 fost [The Jot te 30 . new Brick Hot with o brkk stable anf carvings bok Sn ge ied THOMPSON, coruer of 17th and New York avenue, FOR SALE. HOU SE » Wee 3s furnished or eaferulehs Pe Ry at = worth side and one op st cc a ml mls a. A CUTTAGE In W Several aoun Houses, from ures LOTS TO 7 ~y unl he (OR SALE CHEAP—A GRAY MARE, 6 hands ode Istand ey SL £ Re aii: Se sent, befweeg ath and ath Wo have several ori yer mons enue, . iso we pe an very fine ) improv al un! te ne rene ae Toanire of ELENZBERG S00 different railresds ranting from the ¢ L 707 Market S enegxchanae for city progeny “ ‘ ne joms Portions « FSiie trom the Ter ARLE AND FOR Rare ND in arions portion t = ARES, tebe scen at the HOWARD Sta, ive improved property. bles, on G street, between 6th and 7th. ales H. J. LOEBER. BK SALE—One pair ue driving avenue, between 3d ani northenst. 'OR SALE- tractive RESIDEN 0 medi F nick, active,and without blemish. Alen, h © business HORSE jum size MULES. | ane xs tas E, style, 9 rooms, incinding Saloon Parlor, with acres of land, abundance of water, stablin ; two miles north of the cit rter of « mile {roti the terminus of Lincoln atenue. For terms, aud 5 young, sound and lands’ high NESS, A.W. SWEAY nt 5. Navy hundred first-class DRESS- ply before 9am MAN, Pas Appl by ot person may 0} this extension. on. sistas M.D LEGGETT, Commissioner, Bunker Hill eal EW ENGEAND CIDER, of fue anality te uow Geo (an sexy low peouee Ya barcciss ed is Bes bat x fence in very low in barrels, ke ‘who has had aix ye jence in merean Sere ae aizilw 5 pics HAIR: alin ESTABLISHMENT. fedal and Liplom at the New York ci house, This hair was elected i Britanny sid Nor- mandy, Lo sage Ah - ino ‘nny a aT He Paris. = EDA SITUATION az Clotk hair of ali and color, I am Ay i: wail Keeper ina 5 House, or Salesman iu orders in hair work. By direct mera rome wel Lan business, by a enabled to sell a manufacture ma are" experfene it hand the latest styles fa hair, work ‘sods de to Ses conker eee | order with Indies own hair ortest notice. > and reese Ladies combings sctted by, the roots by a new pro: given ato character aud ability, Addi AP cess. All work dong in the beet ‘and satis io Giles snd Tot ‘TOURER rooms; modern improvements: situated between 12h an FTORTER AD ict Z a-d arth streets, and Penne {(ranin, 9 areas and pee heey ‘Washington, D.C | half ef which can be paid down, ieee E SPECIAL NOTICE RENCE,” Star office. ales” 5. ‘ APT bond ol one posees ingune aS istrict are notified that iu tl wae a Bs Ay OF INDEBTE MESS, | street northwest. orks (* Lars are recived at cae YOU SEEN THE LITTLE WORLD: ironii recommendations. Ra aot, we otziee gn to salt soon at Bagh! corner ai and nt ring 8 horthwest, fete rae Little World is kept bY Nichols, dealer dealer Waste en} RY aa Fy ae tlone, Ae Ke, aud te vuppoeed to be the cheapurice | 314 Rh streets Washington, D.C. of Washington. son | Wa By fav, & small SET a4 Sita | HOUSE, inthe ottheaster WE Have susr 60 DOZEN LADIES’ SKIRTS, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT 88 CENTS PER SKIRT. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOK, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aster Metropolitan Hotel Block. manner 7 ma seen attended 3 | itt Honorable Bosra: Works. vate) R. FI LTOs & 00., 314 wh street, nef Penna t EO a ‘exper tile life; was book-keeper for four years; is willing meke himself Address BR. G_, ty gece useful. re of Newman & Tolson, Louisiana ANTED—To Parchase—A small, well-built bee 3 HOUSE, with from four to seven Al A Pa of weil matched Wee, Saat aC'959 Poonatlvent ui 12 \ ANDS zB iren ‘gloss Fees SALE—Two stylish acd fat PONIES, gray kind thirteen Also, PONEY By and pole, with Spply to Comm or sale his ‘and LOT on the first square 6 lot is situated on the south ‘apitol street and on 2d street. and ie 47 feet and il inches wide aud 133 foot deep, CHARLES "TOs hILERY MEN AND Pes FaOnebtx prin CLARE Also, sever: amall six-room FRAME HEA 14-3t™ eho via Laren Rorthwest, between AL — RIAGES, iF little used, ‘suital He for t! = aud will besold cosine a make 420-414 Sin street, betwen Yard RACRWER: FOR fall Fie ego for Might ween D ane i Inquire on the premises.’ al2-3t" Fo SALE, AT BARGAIN—A three-story FRAME HOUSE, in good condition, coutainiuz ten rooms, two Latrobes, gas and water’ Possession “ FoR HORSES; very good speed. Address BO 1R SALK—A handsome PAIR of CAR mr (OR SALE-—Three first-class SEWING MA- ‘and of 362. 012-30 (OB SALE NEAR WASHINGTON, D.6., TWO SUPERIOR FRUIT FARMS, The Cedar Grove Vineyards; excellent frait trees ud vines in bearing- foc timber lands end granite uarries, ALSO, BUILDING LOTS IN THE CITY Iu Square No. 17, Lot No. Roseronathey 17, Lote 1 and 2, Suugre Bo. 24, Lot No is $3 ana 23, a. opply, by ar Grove Vineyard, pear _wld-tn letter or in wo |H°eose FOR SALE. ty CHINES, TWO S0Da pr QUaT Ns, The large FOUR-STORY HOUSE, with three- GiTan kee cco: SPUF en he weeeetees gE STRAM EN POULTON 8 Co ROW sxtcnaton, 919, Katto, ueariy sew, tn POE SALE CHEAP—Terme Sim cosh. and Sm —oo "siteety near Peaner ita stable in rear ote urepek — until 2stors BRICK veral my ti > es ituated on New Hampshire avenuc, bet F od U sirects north; have six rooms, hall, froat aud back yards; houses completel Paicnes se OR SAUE—An excellent second hand two-horee, platform-spring WAGON, wide beds fer gun; can Be teen at FORK © Bi Boe Factor} ) Rear ne mee ee ee a tt, Bridge. corgetowe, Bee c. ws ear im ‘OB SALE—ON LONG TIME—A well- BIOK OLAY FOR SALE. built three-story BRICK HOUSE. “with two. B Apply DODGE # DARNEILLR, litle dront_ gerdsanal ctl eestenee: ceersies ates | _su2-tt 1427 F etrect }) and Dati rooms and closets. Ge (ellar under rooms, entire’ house. with fire-places, gas sad, wet nt rooms if et LOST AND FOUND. be converted into desired: Li ixlio. Inquire on the promises of the owner of the thee, * asia OnE. tween 9h and ne domme ef Gon 0 ce Capital, co the lath in- iscretion large D GLASSES. A| by WM. liberal I reward will be pals if et left at this office. al5-3t and Peaneyte SOR SA. aioe 5 RERARD , trobe ove, UR , COLLAR. he finder will order by @ rews Teturning the rial, ab ie Bortbwest. 10 cr black mote Li WASTED WHITE cr eeenaihe ble as waitress in the good recommendations, Bue, opposite Arlington bh a a pr aet @ Fag dl all cash yment., about dre, Nite bot We NTED TO Eeecon ns “as a4 Loe anne ree NCE, with 5 to 10 acres ot on ther the Bal a ‘of the cit RoR ae 5 i Ho Gr Point of Bo J BA delightful Cou > Van, BLIN et Fuirtex county Ge nine | iN S porr fourmites | med gold by wellion cad "a andria care ato} dail; ave nai willbe Tented w the Pine ‘f desired eet A LE—| City oF TAN porte il and a Mrs. Gales’ pe it the i roo: location $10 OR a Renner ‘The of a and C Balas REW, Lost, nce in ome and two yet ye CAL =| $5 a Sie: al2-co2w Real Estate Agente SES Tth st, ATCH f if returned to northwest, Hair St tia | Svat OB & reasonable price, a comfortable seven-Foom, House a thane a and ad water Bis. he premises, road. Apt ‘S11 7th street, o ‘Oh: STAs JONES, the Ps fice. FED—A ficou, round HOUSE of Srcos. Wy aT Es aurecty Seeman ma tana strosts northwest, ter See rn ‘Address Sy We WOb bene 7-20" Lt ty Post Office. ANTED—BOAKDING in og country, Washington, by a iahes to teach Meat Teparent Aires Star oes: as as 20" ANTED—!I EES tice that Madame DB MAISON st PaG tas opened her parlors, at fen BOARDING. Litantss wie faa; eam beat nape sind See the . METROPOLITAN DOLLARS STORE, 3197th street, where, if you invest a dollar, you may rest assured you always receive the Sull value of your money, and where asaving of 25 toS0 cents on PY GFL SE HIRES ORE ‘There is certainly no better place in the city thaa Boardi rement in the ¢ it ‘arent ep’t Clue, B: Bor sas Star office. : Has f PERSONAL. <+PpRypEnoe. ry will find letter at er ie ETE rae ‘BS. H. J. BR RENT—A desirable pred cr tera seas I street, (20th and Zist asyh the ist ot afer ay re nara 5 Miss Tsttee a iraerenl's tortbwent oF Ke, 12 6th street = a ome. m4 $eo routes yy ok BENT. a fo, 8 SHALL PARCEL LF mee Brose rings value to the Rebowie Bote’ and Basement BRICK HOUSE, on pap he) wit besultabiy rewarded by ee Massachusetts avenue, between luth and lth streets northwest sieht ten seal hall, bath-room WO W ar clones, colarce pretPuls a male CAL nes. jeurgetown, D. re —— rect northwest, ste COX & CA) oR LS eemunbetichaca bea ag $100 EMPAP ieee Fo >, ein —2 3 Pt eee - ARK BLOW a3 wake ennsylvania avenue northwest. al0-30" fen v tate te about i years ald.” aA Fe SA, at one oe oe ee ~ ie and 16th siresta fata Ds ‘Gus thirdessh Dalancoon time. aio. OR SALE AT 4 BARGAIN —A neat PRAM K COTTAGE, sitnated in one of the ‘finest oe ait ies In ." House contatas? rooms, hall, and jiazza in front, and is supplied 4 ed, for the ih white, ° NEY'S Restaurant, S01 Isth wt IG 4 onyx; different — on “OTT, Ss on the ev ays HAT, ‘ein: Tors eral ral reward will be given i eft at 143 Wathingwa =F avenue ae between the Toward will be given eae SaLeE ini ia GE NEITZEY N aan Detwons Gh ond’ Tens 825 pEwarp' WILL BE PAID, sand Ro ques- | INDLED SLUT—feet and tail 1 ith instant, be- ical Garden, @ al5-2:* Only i to finder ly on the tt line aig IE Teward will we an vania avenue: A. Bat ower. ORCE | al2-6c" returned t rare. JOHN 0. new. re SALE—Oue of these fine new Bi ed on | for north side N street, between 12th and 13: .. WILSO) su Tth streets opp. Post Office. Fo RENT—Tuat very desleabte HOUS| Ose ia street formerly pie a Eiison, Sli 7th strect on opp. P. ont Office. Fe a5 F ba 5 ‘30 acres, sitn- Vida n, Montgomery go rattle the Dis- trict pn kppiy a stolen, oF AMES O. CLEPHANE. SHORTE. = « serial: Be42> oF PstI works, | 1CT OF Cotvmaia, ASHINGTON, A fe of ae (88) DOLLA: MARY D, GPACKMAN, 1634 SIXTRENTH STREET. 13, “Aug willbe paid aie after be nd dower trap Overs SAUER ergng | mbsl-ty treats “sg Lae —Lost ,: Waabfagtoe, case, on Sunday vee GOLD ESSE 3 Pennsylvania avenue. noe erem ing Mas. A.C. PEAR, Tacabineie PAYSICIAN, ‘The oldest estabkished Specialist in the ofty. No, G12 iéth street, above B. ours; Ui to4 and 7 to 9, daily. earn Female Complaints ont Oxtapeens case aba enclose Address: ee Sout tae! Fo NEW AND HaNpeoms DRESS GOODS WOLFORD ‘* "SHILBERG. ——_o—————— {OR LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND JACKETS, of the richest patterns, WOLFORD & SHILBERG. Fer THE LATEST An ELTIES IN PA WOLFORD & SHILBERG. FOR ALL CLABSES WHITE GooDs MEN- WOLFORD 4'sHILBE apes SHE Es aE RE WOLFORD & A "SHILBERG. F°.. Lhd let Soguasem. surT- BAPE Cinneadi Honan. ——_—_o_—_- ‘ae EEET C00ns FOR TER ERASE BouRT ab be bad at WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, 427 SEVENTS STREET,