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ro FOR RENT AND SALE. WVERYRODY CONVINCED a That the Seat and cheapest gods are wid WM. HAHN'S BARGAIN SHOE STORE, 22 Penn’a avenue, 922 Pe Band ai ste Shee Ot Red Slipper. _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY. . . March 29, 1878. Between 19th Infants Laced Shoes, 15, 85, 40, 50: Infants Button, (large variety.) 25 C1 td's Heeied Shoes, (50 styles, 50: CROSBY S. NOYES.... Editor. | Misses Dress and Sclioo! Shoes, 75c.. $1, and ap. Ladies Shoes Foxed, Lasting or Leather, 75. lation er French Heel Seatwtess Button | we s i Circulation or 1 ren jee! Seamless Button has no 417,500-betno math larger bona fide, Tp BH Lasting and Goat Slippers, 40 snd Oe. regular circulation than that of all the | At0-5 Gaiters and Shoes trom 90. Up. m:129-3" other daily papers in the city added | _~ : together IN OTICE. el The District Debate in the House. Not much progress was made yesterday by the House in the consideration of the bill for the government of the District. In one sense the tendency of the debate was discouraging, as developing opposition from most of the speakers to different features of the bill, and a diversity of opinion upon the question of District government that does not look prom. ising for an agreement upon any measure in ” ae the limited time Congress can give to District iD°vGutass: | matters. On the other hand, there is encour- | agement in the fact that all who took part in BID GLOFESs. the debate coneeded the necessity that Con- . gress should take some action in regard to the unfortunate condition of the people of the Dis- trict. Even Mr. Townsend, of Illinois, who, while recognizing the crushing nature of the burdens upon this community, seemed unac- countably disposed to oppose the adoption of the feature of the bill lightening these bur- dens, stated that he was not opposed to fixing an equitable proportion of taxation to be paid ‘We have now in store the best assorted and largest stock of seasonable DRY GUODS we ever had the | Pleasure to offer our customers, all of which we | Shell sell at prices second to no other house in the | city, as we shall keep only the most wpproved brands | in ail the various fabrie:, and promise to save not | less than ten per cent. for all who ma¥e thetr pur- | chases of us. Would respectfully ask a'l in want of the hest goods at the lowest prices to give us a call. W. M. BROWN, _ 314 Bighth Street n.0e. KID GLOVES, NEW SHADES, In 2, 3, 4 and 6-buttons, Just received, At $1.00, $1.25, $1 35, 61.50, 81.75, $2.00. DOUGLASS’, by the general government, but he was | mop.te Ninth and FSts.,8¢.Oloud Building. not able to say at this tin what is a | — = + | fair proportion. The people of the Dis | J # 4 VE trict had hoped that with his previous residence here, and the very full showing that has been made to Congress by the citizen's JUST RECEIVED Committee of the nature of District indebted- AIRE LOE ress, the portion incurred by government ne gents, the proportion of real property owned | by government, Xe., that he would be able to | STRAWBERRIES. | decide in his mind what the equitable propor- tion of ex enses to be borne by each should | FRANK J. TIBBETS, | be,—certainly that he would not antagonize the | . : | adjustment adopted unanimously by the Dis- | FALACE: MARKER, | trict committee after giving the subject the | m29-tr Corner 14th st. and New York ave. most thorough consideration. However, he a SPRING showed so much intelligence in diseussing the | ITS pr&stt¥Sns. 187 general features of the bill that we doubt not RRODBEAD & Ms boreitios I enn ea he will on a thorough examination of the | 3hq American DRESS GOODS at preatyy wadoned euuity provision conelude that it deserves his | prices, among which are the styilstiand servicvable ai : ruptey | Brown and Gray All-wool Bourettes, Support. The plain truth is that bankruptey | Font 'alwo, Black Sitke from the host and oldest os: stares the people of the Distriet in the face it | {3 Garieh, at remarkae | is meas is a $a inning at Thc. per yard; Bunt- this measure of relief is not adopted Soe aoa ga thest Ne as eines Tinting. | fact must excuse them for feelin; ; ) Lonesdaie vambrie (genuine), 12: when its passage is endangered by opposi from quarters where they had expected a ‘Androsesggin 4 4 Bleached Cotton, 7c. elegant Sebutton Kids, $1.25: Silk © thoughtful appreciation of their unhappy con- dition. oc! briggan Hose. 25c, and up: Clark's best 200-yard Spool Cotton, 5c. spool (6 spools for 25c.;) aid a | | complete stock of first-class Fancy and Staple Dry | Mr. Claflirin the debate stated the situation here with point in saying that “the United Mates must pay one-half of the expenses of | Goods, equally cheap. | Call and cxamine. tidy District or the people here must repudi- BRODHEAD & CO.. mar2)-tr 939 Penn’aave., bet. Hh and 10th. | ate,” and he cited, by way of foreibie illust tion, the fact that the great state of Virginia ‘stands to-day considering whether it will pay lished looms of Lyons bly low figures, be; inj oO PENING oF FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND its public debt, which only amounts to rare, $2,000,0, while the people of this Distriet AND ALL TiN “are already saddled with a debt of $25,000,000. | LEADING NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, When it isadded that the bulk of this debt Was incurred by the agents of the government ON | n improving the capitaleity: that the United w ESDAY, April 841, 1873. | States owns absolutely °S per cent. of the en- I. L. BLOUT, tire area of this District, 1 that by the last | government appraisalthe value of government TIO Bevenihistrcetneitsy | Washington. D. C. property was about one-half, (and is now above The Ladies of Washington and vicinity are re- one-half) that of all property in the District : that this half of government property pays no | spacer padies of Washingt mai29.3¢ taxes whatever: and that the enormous load of | = sae - 7 SPRING EXHIBITION = 719 719 taxation for District expenses and improve- ments, the support of the fire department, po. lice, sebools, lighting and sweeping the streets, &e., has borne down upon the tax-payers to the extent that more than two-fifths of the en- tire real estate belonging to citizens has been sold for taxes.—when these additional facts | are cited, the reason is stated in a nat-shell why the provision of the bill fix as the proportion of government contribution for these expenses is equitable and just. ore —___ Montgomery Blair is happy. His last batch electoral fraud resolutions, passed the Maryland House yesterday. by a vote of 46 or PATTERN BONNETS AND RUUND HATS ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2D AND 3p oF ArRiL, DAVIS’, ACE, corner 8th street. At 7i9 Marxer ILL EXHIBIT ON ABOVE DATE FIFTY elegant trimmed BONNETS and ROUND | HATS, selected from the latest French patte: and at prices much less than same class of usually sold, at D. are | AVI 719 Market Space. of to. RAND DISPLAY OF ELEGANT PATTERN | — —— -2e2e- © . HATS and BONNETS, on Tuesday and Wed- i It now seems as ifonly some unforeseen cir | BEsday, at Davis’. cumstance can prevent an Anglo-Russian war. ‘The calling out of the reserves. causing Lord Derby's resignation, is only the culmination of a series of warlike movements made recently by the English government. Russia appears equally determined to stand her ground. Every obstable to war is being pushed aside. ——————~<e-____. The re-organization of the Italian cabinet La. UNDERWEAR, PARASOULS and | Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at remarkably low prices, at DAVIS". TOCK OF BEADED FRINGES and TRIM- MINGS very large and chuice, at_ DAVIS". 'LEGANT LINE or COLOREDSCALLOPED Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS from 25c. to ‘$1; beautiful goods, new desigas, at DAVI: rpue MOST COMPLETE STOCK or FANCY and MILLINERY GOODS and NOTIONS h must syiw tat Ttain | S¥er offered by we, andat prices that dety ‘Som tie gives the pro-Kussian party in that uncertain | tion, ai Is" nation the advantage. Count Corti, the new mar29-1w 719 Market Space, cor, 8th at. minister of foreign affairs, will do his. best to bring Italy tosupport the Russian poliey. But at Rome, as at Vienna, neutrality is the most that the Russian diplomatists can hope to se- eure. i ME! N ME RY A GREAT aye LITA THE CADET BUTTON: A TALE OF AMERICAN ARMY LIFE, BY | ——~+e-__. The Roumanian premer hies him to Vienna —gone to meet Andrassy and Ignatieff. Rou- nauia hopes that the withdrawal of Russia’s | BREVET CAPT. FREDERICK WHITTAKER | demand for the retrocession of Bessarabia | 4 senor of Life of Gen, Geo. A. Custer, &c.,&¢. may be ene of the cencessions by which AUS- | One pol, 12:0., 390 pp. Bound in Fancy Clith, tria's ueutrality is to be purchased. Naboth B15 | | jves not wish to part with his vineyard. The idea of this story occurred. to the author | SOth Ret WER to F dala = Tybile writing the biography of that heroic soldier. | the lamented General George A. Custer: and the charming aspects of home-Lifeon the frontier poste then revealed to him induced him to write the present novel, which, while avowedly a fiction, is ‘one the less @ truth/ul and realistic picture of a yery remarkable of American life, ‘The incidents in the CADET BUTTON Sounded on fact, and while they may seem roman- tic to those Who have seen no life outside of the town, it must heremembered that auch perils and | | escapes still form the staple of life om our fron- tiers, where White and red men yet strive for the mastery. The fact that the will of Vanderbilt is con- tested. and also thatof Samuel Wood, who be- queathed a million dollars to found a musical pllege in New York city, shows the wisdom of millionaires, like W. W. Corcoran, George | Peabody and Peter Cooper, who carry out | during life their plans of philanthrophy, taste, or utility. Inthe case of contested wilis the lawyers are pretty sure to gobble up a large | share of the propert —_—_—__~ee-_____ Fresh evidenees appear at short intervals showing that the population of our country is | concentrating in towns. In New York, be- tween 185 and 1875,the population of cities and suburbs has increased 34.6 per cent., while that of the rural district has increased only Ly percent. A tendency is also notice- able to absorb small farms, while those of large size are increased in wumber. Between 1870 and 1 14,98 farms between 20 and 50 | acres In size and 2.538 between 5) and 100 acres | were absorbed, while those from 100 to 500 acres increased M48. And the experience of many other of our states is no doubt similar to that of New York. @ all MY LIFE ON THE PLAINS. By Gen. G. A. Custer, 1 vol , 8v0., cloth.. 32 00 Either of the above sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price. SHELDON & COMPANY, New York. mar29-2t Vy ewice RENDERED BY THE PEOPLE. WEAR OUR OPENING OF SPRIN CROWNED WITH SUCCES, ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISE! THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING CLOTHING EVER 3KEN, At. THE LABOR EXCHANGE, 621 € St... BET, 6TH | Some very valuable article be raftied off THIS aud TO-MORROW EVENING, among which are & set of elegant French, Brilllants and a set of | Pearls. The chances are 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. | ‘They will be sold cheap. ____mar29-2\"_ | guch a Magulficent Stock. ECON D #¥- CLOTHING. — The only place in Such Bie the cisy to dispose of Second-hand Clothing, | Watches. Guns, Pistols. &c., at a fair cash. price, is at the original HERZOG'S, 308 9th strect, near Penua. avenue. By calling at or addressing tne above number, orders promptly attended to. mar29-tr M™: ©: ¥- JSEANNERET, D> 7TH NTS’ N.¥ t Styles, juch Splendid Garments. ouch Low Prices named for Perfect Fitting and y made tay Oe OT HIN | Has made **Town Talk,"* Never before have the Peeplehad an opportunity | from as great asso) ent. Wil! open achoice assortment of | seseiees bai aa ecencut . . NEVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN ELEGANT | 80 CHEAP, BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. Nem week, B90 Ponaspivauin ave.. over Bees No one can afford to buy until they have visited NGTON, D.C. Maxcu 23, 1873— | Rt! Ins we of q V NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP:—1 wi pinching times demand Low Prices, WE HAVE MADE THEM. SEEING Is BELIEVING, CONVINCE YOURSELF. In the Men's, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's Departments can be found EY, NG can be thought of inthe way of AENG Maat SPRING WEAR. ‘th it of April, take as full partner E. W. WATKINS of ‘Alexandria, in my store, No. 209 Zth street, and Branch store, 1805 14th st. n.w. Hoping to xoreire the ea ve of patrona<e heretofore, L remain respect nares PSPNINON BREWER. Go HUNTING CASE WALTHAM WATCH. ‘Lady's Size, Handsomely Engraved, for $30. A Good Time-keeper. LIBBEY'S New JEWELRY Store, mar29-1m 437 9th Street. rpRenns: TRUNKS! TRUNK ¢: TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, 1a great variety, of MY OWN and ather mikes. | ow ‘e have made the most Extensive Preparations ran | IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. Deubiy 50 of any Previous Season. + Noone need stay away thinking suited. For the Laborer, Merebant, all can they cannot be Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or nd ‘gb4 at prices lower than ever, at my Factory and UST WHAT THEY WANT. BALusRoons, — 425 Seventh Street, a. STRAUS. ‘One door scove Odd Fellows’ Hull. 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, JAMES 8. TOPHAM, mai29-F Between 10th and Lith streets, To ORDER. 8, E. MCKINLEY, of Germanton, Phila- ‘Trunks, of any style desired, the anthor of a of medicina bear rears merase ahanes E ube ectual care of Chygole Drankonness. The oTruns, #c., Repaired, sud Franks coverea at | Supcfior clases ouig need apply. Bend tor priated wuaR)-tr |W* | Life Ipsurance Companies in the count bs | st | Address 2306 H st. n.w. FOR RENT AND SALE. WANTS. WANTED RTHo first-class laundry WOMEN | at Congressional Hotel, Capitol Hill. ie TANTEI A) W: whari Ween nnertand eer MAI give good references and bond, Address 85z, P, O.. George- town, marg9 2.° —At Tremont House a good Pasty aud Brvad COOK. - NTED_ImMrpiately — One EINE, HAL handred Apply at 12h st. mar 29-2." Fa WEANTED-A good COOK to do the cooking and light chambermaid in a small fami'y; must be well recommended. Apply at No. 110 21 Capito! Hill. + mar29-2.* st. n. V ANTED—Two first-class SALES LADIES hone other need Spee 7 ood references te- qpirea. Apply ot Mrs. N. @UI'MAN, 918 if si W AXTED_A settled WOMN- to cook and do housework in private famil: refer ence necessary. 1219 Verniont avenue, near 14°h st. Margy aie ANTED_Bv a respectable colored girl, a Vv prs Fab: PRES ey A. . 221 Penne. avenuesie, APPIY to JAS 3. Fe KENT—Furnished or unfurnishel. ade- sitahle second story ROOM: good Board next door: 813 12th st. h, it or large bow use. * MILER & Co., 631 Fstrect awe any go: gs KENT HOUSES 608 and 629 A treet 5. HOUSE 25 5'h street's c., and 1316 Fst, n.w. BATES & RYON, 708 Dt. ti.w. mat29 3.° R RENT—No. 1200 K street n.w., furnished; Ferentraily located: sit nsonerh improvements. Rent $100 toa good tenant. THOS. E. WAGGA: MAN, 519 71h st. mai29-8t R RENT—FRAME COTTAGE, 6 rooms, with passage; water. gas 516 GIN street, bet i and F'strects new.” Tuquire Lise Seearmest new. marZ9-3i* FOR RENT AND SALE. OR RENT Three Unfurnished ROOMS on 24 floor, 524 13th street, near also, large AT- TiC aud CELLAR KITCHEN, if desired, oo would ent attic for + bm. - Sponsibie rent moderates mara? OR RENT_A ood stand for a GROCERY STORE, BRICK HOUSE No, 1338 7th street D.w,, corner O, intersection 7chand O street R.R and dppesite Gercoran Mari Also, BRICK | a No. 10 Cabres ll ert ONE rent $30 per month, to JAB. H. STO? | corner ath andLs “od mar27-3." REN Aloy T—A desirable ten-room HOUSE. near sius* Chureh. Apply Hoom 4.9. 350 SS HOUSE, Fe 4% ste a ‘1B RENT—One three-story BRIC -room, with all modern | | | Boing rooms and athe | improvements, No. 229 13th st. s.w., near the Assicultural Department and ten minutes’ walk tothe Treasury; good neighborhood. Inquire No. 408 7th st., between D and new. mar22-8t POR BENT Furnished HOUSE of 10 rooms, suites of parlors on first and second floor. hand: gomely furnished: four Chambers on 3d° fvor terms moderate; No. 723 12th st. n.w. mar293- 14558 street, from maiz) ANTED—PROFO3ALS for rebuilding, the grand stand and stab'es at Bennlog's. Plans and specifications can be secn at the Tevmont Apply to-day at residence No, Bwt. se. Buildings to be May first. F.P. HILL, 29-3 NTED— method ( LAITING —The only reliavle ar sian m ; the only machine of the kind in the city: 2 cents per yard for all kinds. MISS LUCAS, Dressmaker, 814 1 street. corner of 9th st. u.w. ma 29.3)" ANTED—A furnished ROOM by a geatle tleman, where no questions will be asked: must be situated on Pennsvivania avenue or Capi- tol Hill; convenient to the Butanical gardens, A l- dress, stating terms and location, ‘*Probs.*> City Post Oftice. mai 29-2t* ANTED—A married couple without «hildren to take a small furnished MOUSE in the norihern part of the city, and BUARD the owner for the rent; references required. Address G. B. A., Star eft 1 Weantep A n Or American wh te WOMAN ‘todo the general house work of a er small family, where there are no chfliren: maust be @ good cook, washer and ironer, anda neat houss- keeper: good references required. Apply 425 M st € WARTEDTA white Protestant GIRL to do the housework of a family of three: must be good toa child; German preferred. 1717 Penasyi- vania ave, ma, 28-2. WY ANTED—A nice, quiet unfurnished ROOM, on @ or H st., between 11th aud 15ch, where no questions will be asked, Address ‘*Bane-oft,"* Star office. mares 2.* =D—Any one having a STORE on . between Pennsylvania ave.and K s¢ West side. that they would Let for the sun months, will find a Tenant by applying to. SELL, 1427 New York ave, ee Snags Clerk, @ young u who ANTED—A Druj has been in the business for several years. an has the best references from his last employer, wishes a SITUATION as clerk in some DrugScore. Address *-Druggist,"* Star off SITUATION as chambermaid, and [s wil- R REN tenants, one or two nice, | ling to assist in. tee washing aud ironing. First- airy ROUMS, farnishod or wnfarnished: rent | class reference if required. 1828 L st., between | moder BOARD. if desired. Apply 1132 7th 18th and 19 hats. lt | street nw. 1 ‘ANTED_A ve.tied Colored WOMAN (who | JOR RENT—At No. 1111 _K atrectnow. tive is a tip-top cook, washer and troner) for a F pleasant unfurnished KOOMS; term’ ‘inade family of two persors; must be recommended, | known on ication; references exchanged. ma29 3. RENT_Eh hed or un- furnished, sou tful square: terms moderate to right par-i-s. Miscouri ave. ‘OK RENT—No. 29 Grant Place, a large second story front ROM, nicely furnishet house; modern improvements; gentlemen preferred: rent low. mar29. ‘(OR RENT—A HOUSE and STORE, 6 rooms, 401 corner 4"h and C streets, Capitol Hill ren tyageod tenant, Ky next door. Apply 493 ma 29 3° R RENT—Several desirable DWKL: ING HOUSES iv different parts of the city erate Inquire of 8. R- BOND. street. FOR BENT, Two story BRICK, 1125 4:h street n.W.; nine: rooms tor, ga. Patron, Wwe: ier clonel. good and ard. Ay Tas 8. TOPHAM, 4257 hb ne marso- FOR Re NT—Two Furnished ROOMS, front and back, with fuel and lights: terms very moder- ae, ina private family, 1251 9th street n. iweep Mand oR RENT— two hands. mely furnished ROOMS on second floor; with or without BOARD: new house, every modern convent n7e; south front, tine view of city andriver, Terms reasonable. 421 etn.w. marz9 3:* M PCH REST To oF thre: unfurnished ROOMS, suitable forlight housekeeping or otherwise? house newly repaired; rooms with modern con® veniences, wiil be rented cheap to reliable parti Apply at 1012 8th street n.w. TOR RENT—No. 606 H street naw. all modern improvements, $50; Ni new. room w., 9 Fooms, tate Agent, OR REN 1i30F Michler Row, all modern. Improvements, 12 $55; Frames, corner 10:h and H streets, $40. CHAS. W. HANDY, Real 19 7th street n. ina129 3° Two large ROOMS, second thor, $7. at 1309 5th st. n.w. marg3-2~ DR RENT—A suite of ROOMS on first floor, F\ well furnished, $15: also, suite for two persons, $50, with Boa) west. ws TED—A first-class MAN as: District of one of the oldest au ent strongest noother need apply. Address “Life Insurari office. ce, Ww: NTED-LADIES to cent Lace Handkerc! the Labor Exchange, 621 € st. n.w. WASTED A SITUATION as nurse, chamber or waitin, rt by a colored Protestant girl, Address A. T. G., Star office. mar27-3 * good dressmaker aud seam- by the day or week: under sands cutting anc fitting childien’s c‘othes, dress N. K., Star office, mi Ad- Wi ce ‘Apply at se. Office, ** National Theater, Thur: morning, Ta. m, WANIED-Te RENT—By a family children, tor a month ‘or six weeks, ‘Manager’ (tO morrow) a first- class FURNISHED HOUSK, situated betwe-n Pepnsylvania avenue and K st. and 14th and 18th; 15 h. Address. stating terns, 8: K. D. MCCAFFREY’S Music Store, Baltimore st.. Baitimore, Md, | m27-3t" ANTED~ 35 white and colored COOKS and general HOUSE GIRLS; all first-class and »*R RENT—Four or five Unfurnished ROOMS suitable for housekeeping. on second floor at 628 Ist. nw. margs-2 * ‘TNO, 1217 Sih st. 0.w., two unfur- nished ROOMS on second tloor, with water and gas. Reference given and required. mar28-31 Fee. Re T—UNFLURNISHED-S: nd and third FLOORS, 2126 Peuusylvania avenue, mod improvements. WHER T Twp Ganiulshel co. mar2e=3 KF Mount Pleasant, with vath-room ‘Aud stable ro N ‘wo Unfurnished con and Jal lot ground: per month, y NA- Frocis ean Sates r TONAL BAVINGS BANK, Leth aired NAS York avenue, mari2-1m i2thet, R RENT—The STOREROOM. No. 819 Mar- ket 8) . uext door to Perry & Bro., will be | for rent April Ist. The Storeroom will be rented | Separately or the whole premises can. be leased for | atern of years, "WH. CLAGETT, Ottce over | the Storeroom, second fivor. ‘marg5 lw SE RENT ay PeE_ MONTH — Six-room HOUSE, 724 107h st. n.e.; just “horoughly re- Paired; water; H_ street cars pass within 20 yards of door, Inquire next door, marg3-1m Fo HRENT_Three-story BRICK DWELLING with two-story Back Building, No, 11 @st.0.W.: iwelve rooms; concrete cellar: rt fe meu! F Month to ood tenant; eneapest Fent in the citys Bee premises: marg3-6.* GE RENT STORE and BASEMENT. No. 994 F st., between 9th and 10th n.w.; suitable for & first-class dining-room or any other b isiness: steam table and range, all complete, Inquire N 408 7th st.. between 1 and En. w mar22-8t Fe —A nice FRAME HOUSE of seven Tooms, situated on 17th st. n.w., iu an improv- ing part of the city: well calculated for @ depart- ment clerk -with a small family, Liberal terms will be made If applied for immediately, as the owner desires to leave the city. Inquire of F.C WI!EON, No, 631 F st, or ol the premises, No. 1611 17h st, mar 20-so6t FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Ox For Bet TO A PERMANENT TENANT—1446 N_ st. (new, finished in best styie, 13 rooms; evers | room heated, including bath and servants’ rooms: | speaking tubes; electric bells; stationary washtubs. modern improve- POE, RENT The “att RESIDENCE, | known as ‘Locust Hill,’? adjoining the Sul’ | diers* Homeon the west; entrance from road by Whitney avenue, There are about si teen den. For particulars apply at 712 13th st. m16-1m OUSE, 2142 Pennsylvania at nue, 10 rooms: gas, water, bath, ete.: rebuili last summer. and in good order: to careful and re- sponrible parties only: possession May 1st. Inquire, Ppoboytal card or in ‘person, of G. A. SAWYER. 1420 Mass, ave, nw. mari9 31 ‘OK RENT—A new 6-room FRAME HOUSE, porch, kitchen, cellar, stable, spring, dairy and ue acre of ground: beautifully sithated: 33-m| ffm here; ene mile from depot; one mile from vil store, school, post office and four churches, $4) {a resturant, 348 Penusyivaniaavenue, after | bm. mari5-2W RK RENT—Pleasaut 9-room COTTAGE at For RENT Furnished ROOM on second tloor, aj) modern conver lences: 6 Grant Place, bp 28 3" ‘OR KENT OR SALE—129 Maryland avenue n.e.: square next to Capitol park. Inquire 140 Bs posite, x __ Mares-3." OK RENT— Frame HOUSE 610 L st. n.w., containing 8 100ms, cellar, gas, water, Xe. Rent $23 amonth, Apply to T, B. PE 618 L st. n.w. Fer RENT—Two Unfurnished ROOMS ble for housekeeping: suita- path room attached: mod- ern conventences: new ‘house: fine locatior 8th st n.w. Rent $10, mnar23. OR RENT—For Hou-kEKEErNG—Three very referred), a handsomely-furnished FRONT ROOM. with fire, light and board, for fifty dollars permoath,- Apply $16 tf ‘8d street s.e, _mar25-6t" well recommended. Hotels, Restaurants and fam- pleasant Unfurnished ROOMS, south front: | illes furnished free, W. R. STEVENSON. 809 € | water, gas, bath room, cellar, &c.: 935 Rhode street. mac26 bit | Is andavente, ‘mai 23-1 W AnteD to Rent to two persons (gentlemen OR RENT-Srork—The fine large STORE at corner of 9th and @ sts, u.wW.; water and gas fixtures. complete. Apply’ up stairs, to W. C. DODGE. mar28-1m. Na ear es : HICKEY @ 00., 49 0ar avernewe aris ANTED—by a man who speaks several dilfer- ent languages a POSITION as servant to travel with rersons who are about visiting Europe, marl13-1m W ANTED_ Two or three GENTLEMEN 1) 0c- cupy a large third story south front room, or new. _marl3-1m suitable for gentleman and wife, Table BOARD— first class. 617 F st. n.w. feb23 ANTED—To exchan; STOVES for old Groceries 01 and Ko sts: new. Smokey Pay. Stoves rented. ANTED—To exchan; ones, Groceries or Fu Latrobes to BUTLER Sy Sth red or ye ovis new STOVES for old at BUTLER'S, 5th aud K nw. two rooms, to i ato WANTED A. perfect and clean copy of the first ice 18 oftice. = aug30-tf ANTED—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of wy eiieitten memes cee : a CHACE, 614 avenue, au iets” ANTED—MOTHS and other insects in furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE'S, Uphoisterer, 614 La. ave. augié-ly )R RENT—Part of Furnished HOUSE. sulta— ble for housekeeping; near Departments, Rent low. or would rent the turniture of nine rooms for use of two: 730 12th st. mar23-3t* FSE BENT At Laurel Station on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 7-room COTTAGE, two acres in Barden and fruit, water at door, Price $20 per month, ROWE & WARE, 612 F st. n.w. m28-3i* VOR RY NT—No. 1515 6th st. n.w., four large ROOMS suitable for housekeeping: gas if sired: water In the yard. Rent $18 per month. mat bd Fok RENT No. 417 13th st.. HOUSE and STORE, 11 rooms, modern ‘improvements, Kent$100 per month. THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th st. ma, 28-30 R RENT—Handsomely Farnished PARLOR and BED ROOM; also, three communicating plea-ant back ROOMS; family private; references exchanged; 1122 Lth'st, n.w. mmargs 2." Fee, RENT—Nicely Furnished PARLOR and BED ROOM on first Hoor; other communicat- ing Furnished ROOMS §10 per month; will let se} arate; water and gas. Apply at 620 11th at. D.W. mar2zs-3t* HR RENT—CO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN—A nicely Furnished ROOM, second fioor, with bath “adjoining. Terms low; 1005 9th st. We marg3-21* R RENT—Three-story and basement Brick DWELLING, 606 F st. n.w.,11 rooms, besides ‘OR RENT- Furnished PARLORS and BED- KCOMS, and ROOMS furnished for housekeep- ing, and several small BED ROOMS; 354 Pennsyl- vanla avenue., corner 4'; st. marll-1m* FE RENT Brick DWELLINGS Nos, 227 2d st.s.e 10 rooms; Chapin st. College, between 14th and 16th sts, no P rooms: alson one oF 10 rooms, water and gas, “UTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th st. marll- R RENT—HOUSE No, 607 New Jersey -W., nine rooms, we. inehts: 898 per month. Apply to-W. G, novemen 'r month, y to W. C. OH NSON, 718 13th st. 11. W, ey artim R RENT—HOUFE N 18 N st. n.w.; 6 | X) rooms water, gas, &c.. $20 per month, Also STORE corner 20th and M'u.w.; good location for business: rent low. Apply next door or Paint Store, 1217 E st. 128-1m ‘ery pleasant front ROOMS, fur- nished, on second and third floors, with modern improvements; convenient to all the det location central and desirable; No, nw ents; 8th st. febll 7w* BUSINESS CHANCES. | @310.000 TO LOAN UPON WELL-LOCATED property, in sums fo suit. F. W. MILLER & CO, may 29-6t 681 F st. n. HAR OVER YOUR MONEY TO Us. SAYS the Hendee bill. The foot pad says the same. Ir this is Cree government, the sooner the Capitol is moved or torn down the better. _mar20-Bt* J. H, CROSSSIA 1% SALE OR EXCHAN ‘or unencum- bered property—A desirable FARM in Mont- gomer, county, @n the 7th-street road, 10 miles rom Washington; 51 acres: 10 acres ‘improved and balance in timber land; small house and stable: 1:, miles from railroad station. Also a FARM of 2lacres over the Eastern Brancb, on the Ken- nitg’sroad. Inquire for particulars of J. KEN NEDY. Wood and Coal Dealer. No. 12 H'st. ne. mar28-1w* SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY IN HAND to LOAN on realestate. App'y to LOUIS P_ SHOEMAKER, ma’ 28-6." ‘No, 920 F street northwest RE SALE—An A No, 1 RESTAURA AND SALOON in Alexandria. Good locality and serge fair businest. Cheaprent. Enquire of F. KN P, 626 Va. ave, s.w. mar28-3i* rT ANTED—FEATHERS to renovate at | bath Rent low till first of October. "ROWE. at Feat slate sanirite, FRBI. ROOSES hn] ren bal Mn. ent low t) tober, a] estate secu ve e NES, W AHR Crs Gt Leas fe, morara at | Us WAKE. SIF st nw.” *margs-3.° oomENO. Natioval ‘Metropolitan Banks: mar Wer, COKEAN, SRIOE'S | WH TENT At ig Grant Pace. Furnished | FEDUCTION IN RENTe—Neat HOUSES, six Steam Beating Wor! 490 Maine avenue, be- BUOMS, en suite or single, containing all mod- rooms, with hi is gas and water: near market tween 434 and 6th st, 8, w. for and delivered | ern conveniences; at redueed rates for the sum- | ard cars, Down $18" B i. WARNER eee without charge, jy13-ly mer, mai 28-3." e16 F, * ma'27 6t ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at MCGEY & FEREY'S Eureka Steam Beating and Bwrceptny Works, 7th-st. wharf. Orders by mail, or left at W. 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Space. fez1-ly KR RENT—Dwelling HOUSE No. 908 M st. B. W.; contains U1 rooms, with modern conve- niences,’ etc. Inquire at No, 1116 9th st. LW, mar28-3i* OR SALE-CIGAR STORE, Handsome FIX- TURES, &c., cheap. One of the dest standsin the city. Address J. B., Box No. 7, Star office. mat 27-Bi" ANTED—Gentlemen to know that WM. Y, MOORK, Merchant ‘Tailor, Jolt, New York avenue, makes a special atting Garment be made at home. ad Han36-Iv LOST AND FOUND. UST_On the 26'b instant, a ROMAN GOLD EARRING, The finder willbe rewarded by returning the same to 2115 Pa, ave. Ww OsT—On Tuesday, at or near the Treasury De- apartment, a BUNCH of KEYS. md Reward offered if returned to 1313 H st.,or Room 25, Secretary ‘s Office, Treasury Department. eet rast evening, (27th inst.) a lady's GOLD | 4ENAMELED EARRING, somewhere on the following route: Penn, avenue from 24th si 14 hst.; Est, to 11th st., aud thence to F st. and 15th st. n. w. The finder will be suitably reward- edon returning same to 1231 24th st. n. w.. or Room 53. War Department. inar28-2t" FOR SALE. 60 WILL BUY A ONE-HOBSE FOUR SEAT COUPE ROCKAWAY, fixed all up, in good order. GRAHAM'S Carriage Repository, 412 8th et. mar20-3t RK SALE-Smith's Cclebrated American ORGAN, Pedal, Base all in perfe Order; two tainks of keys: at_a sacrifice, may ve seen at LEWIS MEYER'S, Up- holster. corner 9tu and sts. Any one desiring a vargain can get one. mat 29-34) FLOR 8A1.E—A PIANO in good order, ata very low figure. Piauo rent re-| duced for summer term, Enquire 723) 1° 7th st. n. mar2s 3t* KR SALE—A standing top singleCARRIAGE, carries four ns, may be ex- ‘chai Coa Dew. VR SALE-Two French Plate Glass SHOW GASES, two REFRIGERATORS, SHELY- ING, COUNTERS, &c., in Store No. 435 7th st. Dw. marls-tr RK SALE—A fine Carriage HORSE and HAR- ‘NE*S and a COUPE-ROCKAWAY; will sell cheap and on reasonable terms but sale must be immediate. Inquire of: W. C. JIRDINSTON, 617 7th street, for prrtic- ulars, marl4-tt a M‘*Finis kip Grove peror, = 929 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., will art te-day cous, teey direct importa-' ‘assor! ment of es Spring Colors to which we invite at colors, to which we im tention, mar28-2t SECOND-HAND CARRIA( = AND 7 eoRCRTAICE, be aes new Albany Cutters: one light Coupe; two ‘Coupe, Panel dockewseae four Jump-sonte; tres Fe ene B ps eg 4 Benn aves", Ds 80 iby & 00. Garr Repository. LD CLOTHING, &¢.—L, RICE, dealer in Second-hand CLOTHING, BUOTS, SHO! Q' O53 ih streot southwest otters bargalns! He ‘8 the highest prices !n CAsH for the several articles hamed ‘above. Orders by mall artended CT MUTUAL LIFE IN- ANCE COMPANY. A. C. GIBBS, DR RENT_$10 10 $40_ Modern 4, 6. 8, 10. 12 room HOUSKS; also, Building LOTS ‘tor sale cheap, no cash down. Properties beautifully lo- cated. Inquire 438 P st. n.w. mar23 Bt" W aaneat, A BARGAIN—Unencumbered pot ta exceed Gb cenie pot foots Aad at aT ex per foots sescription, P.O., ‘Bok 4 "nara Bd FOE BENT A nike 7 room HOUSE, No, 718 23d st., 7 rooms and all modern conveniences. and stable. Apply northeast corner of 23.1 and G sts, marg3-3." POR RENT HOUSE No. G16 H st. n.w., with some furniture, ten rooms, modern’ improve- ments, one-half square from 7th st., Dear Patent and Poet Offices, Apply 929 Lt. n.w. in ar23-3t" OR RENT-— Desirable Brick HOUSE, No, i114 H st. n.w., containing @ large rooms and bath room. with modern Improvements, — Laquire. of JAMES W. BARKER, 1106 H st., between 11th and 12h nw, marg3-3t \OR RENT—Three Unfurnished ROOMS, sec- ond tloor; het and cold water; gas and’ bath 1oom; suitable for Hght housekeeping: Chariot line stops in front of the house. Apply at corner of 224 and G st. n.w., No. 626. mai23- RB RENT—Frame HOUSE No. 1010 Rhode Island avenue n.w.. newly palnted, five rooms, Cee en eet ae it outs GAGE ee rcoms, Al ce of MAKER, peri ma: 28-3." FOR RENT—ROOMS at 1441 Massachusetts av- enue n.w., en suite. mara7 3.* OR KENT—Frame HOUSE, 6 rooms. 1s and Water; $20. 917 15th st. n.w. mar27-3.* Fe RENT-A nicely Furnished ROOM, south- ern exposure, with BOARD, if desimd. in private family, at'No. 1207 G st. n.w. mai27-3.* 1 RENT_HOUSE No. 1232 Gh street, bet. OR SALE—VeERY Low_A LOT, on S street, between 10th and 11th, 20 feet by 100. Also a HOUSE and side LOT. "No. 2525 I street n.w. Inquire of GEO. MASON, Attorney at law, 084 F street. mar27-3 * POR SALE 08 ESCHANGE-Six miles trom Roston, on the B. and M. R. R., near Depot Equity, in thirty-two acres, nice’ Building. Land heavily’ timbered, water pipes laid, and French slate root Cottage House, valued at $15,000, for $a Rood unencumbeted, Property in oF near Washington. Address G, F, BUTTERFIELD, Box 1011, Boston, Mass, marg5-6t" FOE SALETA RESTAURANT doing a good business; satisfactory reasons given for selling, Address CHANCE, Star office. POF S4LE chear— A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, co pracing eleven acres of land under cuitivation, at Falls Church, Virginia, conventent to Washing: ton and Alexandria by rafl and turnpike, It is im- Ploved by a dwelling of 9 large rooms, carriage use, stable, &c., aud orchards of peaches, apples, cherries, pears, quinces and other fruits:' abund- av-ce Of good water. A small House and Lot (or Lot) reasonable price in part payment CHAS. yiments mar23 Gt’ will be taken at a A. MCEUE' See Boom 15, St. Cloud Buildi: marg3 6t Corner 9th and F stresis, Mes EY —$3 000 to $15,000 on real estate to in- Vest at 8 per cent. ;aiso, other sums in size and terms to suit applicant, always on hand where s- curity is satixiactory. Mand N streets n.w. 3 9 ‘and water, WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Attorney, toa prompt tenant cheap. BOT gee” | _margl-aw 1821 F st. new. Fe RENT—A 7-room BRICK, modern conve- OQNEY TO LOAN.—$6,000. $5,000, $4,000. niences: central location; references required. M $3,000, $2.500, ‘$2.1 $1,800," $1,500, Apply 406 6th st. mar27-3t | "91,000, $7(0, at eight'per cent. : also, several small se = amounts, at 10 per cent. B. H. WARNER. 916 UB RENT HOUSE 03 Dunbarton St. George | F st. n.W. ‘mar20-i0t TRIMBUE dr, 00 Beal st, oF 1210 Pvt, ma7-3.+ | (WO WELL BUILT TWO-STORY NEW FOR BENT #5 BRICK DWELLING, 1900 Fenna. ave, near 19th street; 15 rooms, gas, water, JOSEPH FORREST, 711 G st., opposite Patent office; hours 12 to 4 30. mara] PCR BENT Eight rom HOUSE, No. 1523 P street, between 15th and 16th sts. x. w. ; range, jatrobe, bath. &.: conventeat to market. Rsut $25 per month. Key next door. mari7-3." /R RENT—No, 44 I street n.e., Srooms, wih desist AS Hos, Rew atone, rt . . piste mar27-3t BRICK HOUSES, in a healthful and desirable mn. for gale very cheap, and on easy terms, APO'O RE 96 000, $4,600 ana. $3,000, a it SU ea rete giate worth Seunte the amount. Tih and E sts, nowe AT Southeast, comer ot locat 9th st. n . | 913 20th Ww 824 and 826 Dela acres of ground, eight of which are in market gar- | 146 E RENI— B, H. WARNEK & Cu., AINARD H. WARNER, ose F EDWIN A. MCINTIRE. street northwest. N Howard Hill ( id Store. &c..1626 Léthst. 80 E E. BU RFORD. TL For Rent. Xo, 307 E st, near Judiciary Square, has n' rooms, all modern improvements, reduced to $35 For Sale. 1 offer HOUS: on easy terms, 0 1806 G st. nw. 3 IN, 708" E street. it inducements in four two-story Brick ; two entirely new, uh 8. Algo, three pieces of PROPERTY 1,400 and $2,000, to exchange for larger property centrally located, Teal estate per cent Loan. To $10,000, $8.000, $5.000 and $3,000 on fist class ma. 28-tr REAL ESTATE BULLETIN iF THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 Seventh St. (Changes made 1110 i0th st. nw, s h,,” me Unimproved Property Sst.. bet loth and Hath howe, 19 bet. E ana F n.w.. Dest. 3A st 26h pet. 2d and 3¢ + bet. Cand D bet. K and Lst.. bet. 20:h and 2ist'n, V and W and 14th and 15th 0" : Houses N. F. cor. 21st and J sts. 1919 Pa. ave. n.w. 404 6th st. 408 6ih st. 1m 1024 17th st. n.w.. m 1718 Penna. av t -. Georgetow 1, Ch, |. LEDS. store, n.w. Wi ave. and D'st. s.w, Ww 1737 F st. n.w.. mod. imps.. 9 rs. 725 15th 1232 Pa. ave. n. Ww, - 1. W., mod. imps.. 12rs. store. mod. tim ] vegetable and meat cellar. Can be seen_at any — SS — Gime. _ arid -1m Three-Story Brick Houses for Sale. Fok SALE OR RENT The fine large MA 1442 Sst. n.w.. m. 1., 10 rs -85,000 SION near Brook's station, upon the Metro- | 333 Virginia ave. med. Imps. Ors... 509 jolitan sailroad, In the vicinity of the Soldiers’ | 1529 Columbia st.. mod. imps.. 8 rs. + $900 Home; healthy locality water; delicious | 607.N st. n.w., mod. imps... 7 ts. -3 4 fruits: fine large lawn: walk tothe | 1109 4th’st. n.w., mod. imps., 7 $300 s'atlon; ten minutes ride to the city: cars convent | 1585 Columbia st., mod. imps., 8 rs. 300 ent for ‘business hours; private family pre‘erred, | 40 42-46 I st. n.€,, mod. imps., 10 rs, each, 3.000 but wou'd be rented for boarding house. Inquire | 4235 Sth st. n.w.. f.h., mod. imps, 9s... 2.500 at 902 3:1 st mari9-U1.* | $17 th st. io wk m. i. Ors. 5500 atlas = St. 8.W., 6 FB. eyeren & OR RENT OR SALE- Three-story and base- | ment Press Brick HOUSE. nine rooms ‘and | 2M@0-Story Brick and Frame Houses For Sale, Vath-rocin:bay window, gas and water: two blocks | 1822 Pa. ave. n-w.. bh; mod. from the Capitol; in excellent condition; No. 400 rate is New Jersey avenue marl6-2w" pital si +>. 174 New York ave., mod. imps., 13 Ts. 40 830 20:h st. n.W.. mod. imps,. 7 Ts, 40 2220 13th st. n.w., mod. imps,. 10 rs. 7 50 417 K st. n.w.. mod. imps., 9 rs. 30 338 Virginia ave. s.w.,store, m.i,, Stabe. Sts 20 824 Delaware ave. n.e., mod. imps., 6 r= 20 484 G st. 8.w.. 8 rs. 30 23D st. Ors. 29 1515 5th 20 1151 19th 81 15 2033 L st. 16 1311 D st. n'w.. 6 15 1226 10tn'st,, 4 15 125 L st. n.w.. 6 1b 1706 and 1710 T7uh st. n.w 15 1417 9th st. n.w., 6 —— 4 #17 and #21 Temperance ailey, 4 rs. 14 1120 224 st. n.w., 6 rs... B T issue on the Ist and 16th of each month a ‘*Bul- which xn n-application at iy ofioe at ‘on or ‘will be sent by mail if desired. TAY ORo®, r. Avery fine new 10 r. by mar22-1m . near r. dwelling, u.w. S THQRAGS MIERS ocr fat “5 22: be a Eston RENT. F * mod. 10-room Briek. mod. gore Fagg ym. i, Ne UP + 936 P st. ps.. Est. (0. 30 H st a.W. marg3- ROR BENT: FOR RENT: FOR RENT: | | | | Black Silks excel quality. at $1; Black Silks, real Satin finish, sublime quality, only $1 25. work $1.75—this is a special har Black Tames. $1; | at ihe N 1 Ltrress. | Black Henriet?; DRY GOODs, Curr DRY Goons ann CARPETS Bunting, al! shades. Black Alpacas, 15 to 50. . n, Back Casbmer er Double width Casta Bieck Gre . Te. up, wery cheap. Summer si Ups large stock Parasols, oar. ins. / Elegant Dress Gols, 125 to ST ge. ; Calioors sc, up. Sell all Cotton as ¢ heap as any place in and Children’s Hosiery Lares, Brussels. Carpe's, 61 off for cash: all Lngrains less ) 2 ers prices; 60-inch Black Cashmere. Patterns, - NAUDAIN 709 Market Bpace. 81.70. “Agents for, Bg mar2s-tr . JEW SPRING N DEY GOODS We have just opened new Re bockers, Silks, Cashmeres, Lawns, &c. 500 Silk Sun Umbrelias for Ladies and Gente. in prtee from $1.00 up to $3.00. in Cotton. 7% Frei ofd “a 12 vonsdale Cambric, ‘ W. W. BURDETTE @ 00, 0, 958 Tre Bt., . fo. 708 K St. wr." ~ 7 ARD-WIDE ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHED COTTON, best quality, only Ts cents, Pept ey er All-wool Black Cashmeres, only 50c. Buntings, new colors, 25c. Best Calicoes (job lot), 4\1 Cassimeres for Boys, Bargains to be had at C. M. TOWSON & ©O., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side, near Ten st, mar26-tr oS hee GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN DEY GooDs ‘Two hundred pieces (200) of one yard wide Pa- cific Cretonne Cambric, int colored fiz » ures, only nine and a half o¢ . worth 12 in every city in the United 80, beautiful — & Pacific figured Lawns, enly 10. worth 12s Wa are selling an excellent Bleached Cotton (good as Fruit of the Loom, ) only 8. Beautiful figured Linen Lawns: Buntings in ait colors and shades, at avery low price: New York Mills Bheeting. the widest and’ best’ made, ata speciat low price: we are selling the cheapest Riack Silks in Washington: Black Siiks, zool qualit Silk Warp Henrietta: Black Grenadin: re Wool Black Cashmere, very wide dc width, only 50; Black Cashmere, double foid, excellent Black Alpaca, 25: three huadred pieces (300) of Cassimeres for mens’ and boys’ w ihe very lowes* cash prices, ranging from $1.50: beautiful Spring Dress Goods, part wor Pillowcase Cotton. 10°: Plaid Maslin. 12: bea fal Spring Shawls; excellent quality Wed new style stripe, double twilled, one 25 lish Stockings, regular uiade, four pair for efor Curtains. All of these great bargains H ew Diy Goods Store, CARTER'S, No. 711 Market 8 & WT ARE OFFERING Best Black Silk in the city 5. Best Black Silk in the cit Best Biack Silk in the city! $1.25, Splendid Black Stik, $1. Good Black Sil Beautiful line of Spring Dress Goods just received, All- Wool Bunting, all colors. B ing. good quality, at 25c. 1 Lumber of Black Cashmere is worth $1 25 ck Cashmere at 28. : very good, Biack A tpacas, from 15 to Soc, 'a Cloths of finest quatit; Black Tamise Cloths of finest qualit Biack Cameis Hair Grenadine, at 75c. Black Grenadines frem 25c. to $1 Large lot of Spring Dress Goods (iast year’s styles) I5e.: sold for 40 and Beautiful line of Lawns Finest Linen Lawns, at Wamsutia Cotton. Te, q C.| These Cottons for cash only. mar26-tr THE Androseoggin, Pillow-ease Cozton, 10c, 10-4 Sheeting at 15c. Best 10-4 Sheeting at 30e, Sprague’s Calico, Be. All-wool Basket’ Cloth, white, blue and cardinal | (new), 7Be. Parasols and Sun Umbrell Hamburg Edge from Beautiful line of Ladies* L: ss Silk Job Lot of Ladies’ and Gent's Hakfs, about value. Table Linen Napkins and Dollies in great variety Spring Cloths and Cassimeres cheap, Sults made to order on shortest notice, Men’s Shirts ready for use. $1 and $1.25, Piatn and Fancy Mattings fro Oil-Cloths for Table and foo LUTTRELL & WINE, mar23-2w 1930 Pa. aves, cor. 2th st Niexws: = BLACK SILK STRIPED SILK, COLORED SILK, ial sale of SILKS will be- Just received. Our third grand 5] | gin to-day, and will include a large lot of colered | specialty of SIL | HOUSES FOR BENT IN ALL SECTIONS OF | THE CITY, AND AT ALL PRICES, BY THEO. F. GATCHELL, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, mai23-tf_LeDroit Buliding. corner 8th and F sts, BR RENT, Pa. ave. D.w., 124 West st., Geo" 16 tn, Ff 1th st. 10th and D st.n.e., 911 Best. n.w.. 9 Cottage S14 Oth st, D.w,. 7 rooms: a $29 and 351 7th'st, n.e., 7s. and bath, cach Tooms, mod.dmps... 106 C st. s.0., 11 rooms, mod: imps. , 308 10th st. n.w., store aud warehouse ‘915 7th st. n.w., 8 rooms, mod. imps. 917 7th st. n.w.. 8 rooms, mod. imps OO 46 st. 8.w.. 4 rooms, store and fixtures. st . imps By B O.' HOLTZMAN, 10tti and F sts, n.w. Tooms, inod. imps....8100 00 13 rooms, mod. imps W., 12 rooms and store. 10 rooms, furnished 9 rooms, mod. imps. « Geo'tn. 12 rooms, mod.imps, SReSesrRRsesesen 8338S38838s888Su BOARDING. BRoABDING-LARGE, Alky ROOMS. suite “or singte, with First-class TABLE Reference exchanged, 5129th st. n.w. BOARD, Also 206 F st. n.w. mar29-8i* DARKINSON HUUS. Good nia ¥ the Parkinson Hou and $30 per mouth; TA 129-8." R RENT WIT! second and third floor, 317 436 st, new. ROOMS BLE BOARD PARKIN and Pennsylva- and BOARD at and BOARD BOARD —Extra ROOMS, in suites or single, af mar 27-3. Higewas HOUSE. 224 North Capitol Boor ms very low for the summer, Call and see them, maria" N. 5. HILLM LEASANTLY SITUATED FURNISH BOO: MS. with first-class Table BOARD, in a private family where appreciative joy the comfortswf home at reasot 916 8th st, rties can en ble expense, at mat26-6i* PERMANENT. TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARVERS accommodated at 705 15th’ st. mai25-1m* Mrs. M. T, SOUTHALL. formerly of Baltimore. Pas DESIROUS Fre BOARD should call st the Tremont H naking arrangement elsewhere. Room $35 to $35 per mont £. P. HILL, Proprietors” of obtaining good ouse be- Board and and $8 to $14 per week, marli-Lin YORK AV! Ne’ Gentlemen house the surroun the conveniences who desire Meals only, ILL EXCHANGE for CITY PR = W ktiver sort AGREE wih Ree EY suitable for a Truck Garden; between ganh Bnd $15 ronthiys We We METRES Oe monthly. W. W. CALF. cor, 15th st. ard New York ave, marls-2e" Fe RENT—Eight-room HOUSE, in Isquir ots An TATE Nes Sak Capitol Hill,” mest RK BENT—No. 1804 7th street p.w., Firion, ‘two rooms, summer Kitchen: wat gia. Ato fou ir ROOMS, suitable for light house= , at $8; iT Applv_ next Keeping, at $8; water in yard. Apple 3 FOR, RENT—Five unfurnished communicaring ROOMS on same fioor; all modern improve- ‘Ments; hot water, bath, gas; to family without small $15 per‘month. Apply "at ith st. embeds Tadt-B. R RENT— Beautiful 8--com RESIDES half acre of ground, flowers and shrn CE, 200 yards north of the Bonndary and 100 yards fa a ae ee eee Or ae Lat. n.w., 14 an rn miruleh’ di large hon the rear, Apply 1108 L. si. n-we mara7-3t R RENT—STORE and DWELLING corner postesshon Inmate Wey'at Nos Sas deere ns ime diately” Wey at. ih ON, GALLIGAN, C08 12th se, new. mar26-G1° R RENT—Desirabie unfurnished R0O! Bo Hi street northwest. Tasos K SALE—At Mt. Pleasant, D, C., 27.! feet Fit GROUND: HOGER of dovea rdouias mngs &e,, de. Will be sola on eagy forms, se SOHN B. BLOSs, a. marll Im* Mt. Pleasant, or Room 10 May Bu! Rinne 8 panigtrict of Columbia ‘20 years 6 per cent, gold District of Columbia 18 years cent, curren- Columbia 18 Tper Ro ea a LEWIS JO! . HNSON & CO. 4 jis-ly GPoRGcE FF. SCHAFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below cost to close business, AA call is solicited. mars-3m__ 1111 Pennsylvania ave. n w. NUMBER OF FINE PIANOS, USED oR RENT—HOUSE 815 6th strect northwest, only a few months, for sale at GENERAL AGENT, D.C., 9 rooms in good repair, modern im) ita, ins for cash, at G. L. WI al it the times: Apply t0 W.O. JOHN: | BHO.'S Eimporiuta ‘Of Music, "225 rch mar25-0t_ 1499 Pa. Aves, Over Mitburn’s._ | SOS TIS Ste ee we ‘mardi | street news QIPRING AND SUMMER STYLEv.—stitched RB RENT — Foroished and unfurnished (OREST PA’ ‘the SS "Bootec to order, $7,00: Boots, $6: Gole E ‘ROOMS, all modern with first- Just received by and Hoelcd, pegged, $i, at BP. Linz’ sat New Board; best location in the city.’ 1209 I st, ‘and ‘street Seeooy avenue hew,' marb-im*" | northwest, marse-oit Blank 7 5 Rouanean Ta ae! : : ‘OOMS, fi le x with first TABLE BOARD. ‘ENUE HOTEL, Cor, New York ave, and 1:th st,- with their families find ndings OF & Dlessnn hoa, ‘ens well conducted hotel. liberal arrangement will be made with N. DUTTON, 18 and Sabie eats * peop ee Ek. N. FRANK Organist and Teacher pm. to | m2l4r 608 Ninth street, opp. Patent Omce and striped Silks, BLACK SILKS, Good Gros Grain, 76 cents. Fine Gros Grain, $1. Extra Fine Gros Gratu, 61.25. Maguificent Gros Grain. $1.50, Bapertor quality Gros Grain, $1.75. lagnificent Cachemire Royal. All of these Silks are of the well known CAC - MIRE MILANO. brand “of Savvie & Cie, Lyons and Milan, STRIPED SILKS. Good quality, all colors, 75 cents. PLAIN COLORED SILKS, Large variety, all colors $l. ee Weare the only store in the city that make | OCH SILKS to be much less that the sere woods 5 <1 can be had for anywhere in this country. i A CALL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEP- TICAL OF THIs Facto” CONNOLLY’S, (TBE GBEAT SACHIFICE or DEY GOODS at WISWALL & GWYNN'8 WILG CONTINUE ONLY 7 DAYS LONGER. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. | Best PRINTS made, onty 5 cents, Large lot of BLACK GRENADINES will be slaughtered at balf price, Large igt of TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAP: RiNS at o tearful sacrince, . All our 37sc. DRESS GOODS down to 18, ' Splendid line of HOSIERY aud UNDERWEAR at 60 cents on the §1. Great many REMNANTS of Dress Good, Flannein, Srtks aud Table Linens will ve sold regardiess of cost. Ladies will bear in mind this sale will continus only 7 days more. WISWALL & GWYNR, marl9-tr ___ Third door froi NEw STYLES IN SPRING 50 ps handsome Dress Goods from 12's to 37% aya, Good Black Cashineres froin 60c, to $L ali cheap 5-4 Black Tamise Cloths and Deisines, very cheap. Double-face Bik Mohairs and Alp very cheap. Fine Biack Silks from 76 to $2, v‘ 3 Fine all-wool Cashmere Devaiges, to, and de- sirable shades, All shades in Buntings, good quality at 250. 1,000 doz. Towels and ‘able ‘Napking, TabisLineas. _ id col Spreads, vias acide and colored stripe ied I. ‘Special bargains in ail Winter Dress Goods, Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, many at less close out stock. sae wee en amt te All goods sold warranted as represented, at | J. W. VOLLEY ¢_801,Cor.8th st and Market Space. | HEETING, 15 CENTS LARD. Plaid Nainsook, Li ry . Victoria Lawn, 11 cents yant. yard. rae MUTUAL BENERIT ; L. NSUR. . INCORPORATED 1845. POCRELY Moervac. LEWIS C. GROVER, President. All red forms of lictes issued. and statements furnished a¢ the Omice of the Gone ' pany f it be 33 hes. rowaitts aA is One Mary. "i 3. cret '. BENJ. €. MILLER, Treasurer, B, J. MI 5 MEN QHANVILLE F. HYDE, mar2-lm _ Room 2%, Le Droit LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to know the best One Dollar GLASS- ~ sulted to the eve, LER'S, Optician. corner ‘accurate! H. H. HEM! Penn. avenue WasuIncron nomE = EnEDr. DR. LEWIS PLASTER, sang EE FoR 4 QuanrEx. ture cure for ‘Cuts, Bares, Geis at Druggtete. sk for a Circular,