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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘TUESDAY... April 2, 1878. [PABIS EXPosITion. The North German Lioyd Steamsh'p AMERICA | [————— leave BALTIMORE, THUR Dav Sts oiateovclck: for HAVE direct, For particulars apply to 342-61 W. @. METZERO’ CROSBY 8. NOYES....Eaito ‘. Average sirorn Daily Circulation together. To Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or Insiness Manager of THE STAR, according to their tenor, and not to any Individual name. Otherwise provoking delays may occur. Checks, etc., should tn all cases be made payable to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER ‘ComPANY,—not to that of any Individual, 4@ Anonymous communications not read; re- Jecied manuscripts not returned or preserved. —_————_.._.._._____ The Matter of Impure Milk. The president of the society for the preven- tion of eruelty to animals, has enlarged the sphere of his labors so that men, as well as Though, milk, is by sympathy for row, crumbs of profit can hardly fail to | The diseussion of the subject of ‘al benefit; and among foods milk which contains within itself all the elements of nutrition in their most digestible | so that Mr. W's operations in Brooklyn. though ap- 1; are of considerable im- from the fact that they attract public sed or adulter- food, and emphasize the necessity of world- use. The quantity eonsumed by the msiderable when eompared brutes. come under his protection. aught on Brooklyn swill primarily, perhaps, anima t) fall to man. foods, is alway of practi . ranks high in va unsueeessfy attention to the eyils of a dise: tuarding agi wide American: nst them. Milk is of is in with the allowance of the peasant of Sweden, Norway or Switzerland or the Bedouin of Arabia. Cows’ milk is most popular in this country, being agreeable in taste. and having Strong taste or surfeiting qualities that cha acterize others. have a@ great influence ot Dry food makes the Brass causes it to the qu: milk abound in ‘ain has unde: and fermentation. trient powers that thirty-five required to su mal. The ¢ Hons daily eking slop has produced dangerous symp. toms they are driven to the shambles and eon. Yerted into food. sumption of diseased those that proceed t flesh am th are eked up, “begin ined through the ¢ form of a blue, wa Ss Mr. Bergh, ans of the udder in - insipid seeretion, the Which these swillanilk assassins impudently €all milk, when it is only the diluted mueus of | It has been said that the | K of diseased animals dues not appear to a diseased body contain any known germs of disease, and that it ditters from that of healthy animals only in the lessened proportion of all nutritive ele. ments. Mr. Bergh thinks that experience teaches differently. and t a fearful in crease in serofula, tumors and cancers to this cause. Disgusting diseases, arising from the hature of their food, are bred in the eow, are tbsorbed by the blood at last concentrate in the milk to be distributed wholesale among those who partake of it. The exaggerated evil which is attacked in Brooklyn does not, of cour prevait here. But wherever cows are fed on kitchen refuse, or closely confined in pens, consumers of their milk are exposed to similar dangers. The pale. bluish color of mueh of our Washington milk may not always be attributable to water. This last word su fests also that the blame for deteriorated milk can, by no means. always be justly placed upon the cow. Water, chalk, flour, stareh and plaster of Paris are the tools with which the notorious milkman practices the counter- feiter’s art. Thus liable to be betrayed both by cow and milkman, the unhappy fugitive from the sewer-water of the pumps, and, at times, from the fishy. muddy wa’er of the Pu. tomac, longs for the adoption of the Spanish custom, in accordance with whic would be driven from count ia the morning and milked “ of the customaire.” —~~re —__. A Hotel for Women. A reception to-night at the Women’s Hotel, en Fourth avenue, New York, founded by the late A. T. Stewart. will serve a ceremonious opening of the institution, and guests will be admitted to-morrow. The comments en the new hotel, considered asa charitable institu- tion, have not been in all eases entirely favor- able. The lowest price for board and lodging is six dotlars a week, which is the rate charged when two persons occupy a single room. The char ty isthus placed en irely beyond the reach of the poorer classes of working women, such as sewing and factory girls and a large major- ity of those employed in shops. Some of the rules by which the inmates are to be gov- erned have not met with unanimous ap- Preval. No sewing machines are allowed in the building, no visitors without special permission, no dog, cat or vird. There seems to be reasonable regulation and with or without cause, right of any boarder to remain in the hotel; y to town early in the presence : | and upon notice thereof she must remove | therefrom.” This seems to in ite the estab- lishment of a miniature despotism, in which au frresponsible ruler dispenses or withholds be nefits at her (or his) own sweet will. som criticism, it must not be fe hotel, while not an almsgiving agency, is a tru arity so far as its erection is concerned, and will prove a continual convenience and pablie benefit. Though it will be limited in the sphere of its usefulness to the better class of working women, who receive good salaries, its 50) rooms will no doubt be filled. Nea ly a thousard persons will enjoy the comforts Of a first class hotel, at prices which, it is esti- mated, will merely cover the institution's working expenses. A number of rooms are Set apart for the use of ladies visiting the city on business. This will be found a great con- venienc the institution containing hundred voluines of selected literary works, to which boarders have free access at a'ltimes. The adva es and privile; afforded by the hotel te its inmates are numerous and varied. While Many of the restrictions at which some may grumble are evidently designed to increase the comfort of the guests as a whole. The fact that, from the circumstances of the case, the pened to a majority of the work- ingwomen of New York does not prevent it | benefit to those who ean avail | It is not a charity which helps women in a struggle for Ss comfortable hotel is not trom being themselves of its advantages. existence; but one which mat ahose who are obliged to practise ecouon +e -___ with very few ounces to the square inch. Russia is throwing up entrenchments about Constantinople as fast as possible, and Eng. Jand is growling because her contractors are hot manufacturing picks and shovels with Spades seem to be Ratisfactory rapidity. Arumps at this stage of the game. ‘ ——_~+02-—___ Pope Leo's allocution serves as a fruitful fest orepeculations on his policy. Whatever he saysor emits to say is, it appears, fraught With mysterious significance. that ure not reactionary, ———<+e There has been a general resumption of min. ing operations in the Schuylkill and Lehigh inining regions. When the monthiy quota, as fixed by the combination, has been filled, work will again be suspended- orer 17,600—being a much larger bona fide, vegular circulation than that oF all the other daily papers in the city added | | Gent's Office and Work Shoes, 75c fuller flavor than some varieties without the There is no doubt that the | Secessfitlpractice in this District kind and quantity of food furnished the cow ity of milk rich in fat. | ind cows In Brooklyn that were | on the slush that remains after | ne the process of distillation | It is so exhausted of nu- e tain life in each wretehed ani- ws stand month by month in pens Whose walls are sometimes covered with a humid, slimy vapor, and when thetr food of Thus the evils of the eon- added to use of a liquid Whieh, within ten minutes after the slop is 0 be the cows »jection to the following | “The manager may at any time, | terminate the ing may thus be said in the way of | gotten that the | It is painfully evident that the press of the country look upon Howe's blast against the Administration as only a sort of Keely vapor All that the | Hew pope's actions nave yet made evident is he has a policy and is not merely drifting. mariS-tr There are alse indications that his tendencies | + MuSES Ki. < ™M. EXRBBERT & MBS. NG OPENING mn exhibition a handsome assort TTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS. to which the ladies of Washin ington apd vicinity are respectfully invited, H street nw, ap We QPECIAL BARGAINS: $50,000 WORTH OF GAITERS AND TIES At L. HEILBURN 8, 402 SEVENTH STREET N.W.. NE No. Sign of “That Old Woman of Mine.” "| Gent's Hand-sewed Gaiters, $3 Hand-sewed Ties, $2.50. The Vid Men’s Comfort, very broad, $2. That $2 Gent's Gaiter, can't be beat. Men‘s Lasting and Buckskin Shoes. Ladies* Congress and Lace Gaiters, 65c. Side-Lace Gaiters, $1.25 to $3. Seamless Button. very fine, $2. Our $2.50 FRENCH HEEL, the leader. Ladies Bugkins and Slippers. 40c. Misses’ Fine Kid Shoes, with protect isses* and Boys’ School Shoes, 50¢ Button Heeled, for children, 0 ‘lren’s Laces and Ties, int Shoes, 10, 15, 20c. best makes of Gent’: m * Shoes, al: widths, in endie: JPENSIONS FOR WAR OF 1812 ON D, CLARK has all the facilities to prepare Decla> No. 216 HH st. apL-6 Tat‘ons for Soldiers and Widows. R. G, SHEERS, made and in the best manner. Mth street northws DIANOS,—Fine se: or Sale at V. BECKER'S, 907 H street n.w.. near 9th. Pianos, Organs tuned and repair en octave PLANOS for Rent freee LOUR: FLOU Just received, . 200 barrels Bryan's Pride of Washington Flour (Washburn Mids, It bas no equal ) Give ita trial, c. C. BRYAN, 15th and T sts. n apl-3t Cor. VERDICT RENDERED BY THE PEOPLE. OUR OPENING OF SPRING WEAR CROWNED WITH SUCC | ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISE! THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING CLOTHING EVER SEEN. Such a Maguificent Stock, Buch Elegant Styles, bh Splendid Garments, Such Low Prices named for Perfect Fitting and Reliably made cLOTHI er before have the Peaple had an opportunity NG Ne} to select from as great au assorturat. NEVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN 80 CHEAr, No one can afford to buy until they have visited us, If we had the space. words would fail to de- scribe the Bargains We offer this Spriug, Tne pinching times demand Low Prices. | WE HAVE MADE THEM. SEEING Is BELIEVIN! CONVINCE YOURSELF, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's | In the Men‘s, | Departments can be found EVERYTUING that cau be thought of in the way of SPRING WEAR. fon gave made the most Extensive Preparations for an IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. Doubly so of any Previous Season. No one need stay away thiaking they cannot be suited. For the Laborer, Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or Merchant, all can find JUST WHAT THEY WANT. 4&4. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenus, mai29-tr Between 10th and 11th streets. UR $10 AND 812 BLUE YACHT CL‘TH SUITS. There is hothing like it. Good Styie. Goo to ear and Well Made. Good Suits, $7, $8 and $10; very stylish; at J. W. SELBY'S, mar30-tr 1914 and 1916 Pennsyivanicav. FLORSEY WHISKY. at WITMEB'S, Giocer, mar28-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. DRY GOODS. BLACK CASHMEREs, ard wide, 50 cents. New Spring DRESS from 12, 15, 18, 20, 8 cents New BUNTIN ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. ONFECTIONERY STORE p for cash to a man that mes 606 9h st. n.w _FORR ENT AND SALE. THEO, F, GATCHEL, Real Estate and Insurance Ager LeDroit Building, corner 8th and F st: .W.. 16 rooms, mod. imps. R RENT At 1441 Massachusetts av. ROOMS on frst floor, en suite, soath front, 206 Fst.n.w. ap ,ANTED-CHAMBERMAID at immense stock, v b . INT YC RENT That very desirable DW ELLIN how seven-room BRICK, $2 000, on Fst nigh ground: | $200 cash; $1,500 five years at 7 per cent. | tosuitpurchaser. Apply te F. E- HILL ood BARBER immediavely at Apply at LLG Dunbarton street provements. ‘90 Beall street. TANTED- Two settled WOMEN tog to the one as a cook. and ono Georgetoe p. all modern ry te JOHN TRIMBLE, Jr. ew Spring C ARPETS just opened, New MATTINGS, C. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsyleania avenue, South side, near Ten et. nw. CNE4P CARPETS AND DRY Goop 3.000 yaris Calico, Muslins and Sheet {WOOD AND omiplete wutfit: | sections of the cit ominal re " sections 0! ity at nominal rei sue complete outat:- BY THes. 3 ROR KENT—A fine French plate giass WI Carts, Office, Shed lars: phauire No. BROWN. Lebroit Building. An elegant 16r. br. Fesidence, nr.14°h n.W..65.300 i between 23d and 241h n.w, for a watchmaker, ‘OK RENT—AT a Barocas bandsomely furnished: all conveniences for Rent very low toa careful tenant. | Inquire at 1414 Q st. new. pe H WOR RENT-402 K st. n sir ine rket and cars; all in fine condition, FIRST FLOOR, LE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE AG CERY and PROVISION STORE, for & situated corner 7th and D, s.w. 00, $1,000, $1500, and §3.000 TU LOAN ON ‘t-class real estate security, at 8 per cent. . E. BISHOP & CO., Insurance and R E-tate Agents, 615 7th st. +938 1 st.. between 9h ané 10:n n.w. (sale or exchange)... h.. 1.800 ft. lot. store and 9 rooms. b.w. Br. h., 2.000 ft. lot n.w., central, at TANTBD—By a respectable white Girl « PLACE odochamberwork or take care of children. or hovsswork for a small family, Pieas call at 1742 7/h st. new. u white WOMEN for Hotel cooks: Cooke; all first-ci W. RB. " sas cheap as the cheapest. N st. n.w.. 6. r HOUSE of eight | Biack Alpacas, 15 to 50-.; Black Cashmeres, Double width B ac Colored Silks, Te. ; Six Large stock Parasols in cit t line Dress Goods, es and Children’s Hosiery, Brussels Carpets, $1 to $1,125; 125 Al’ ingrain Carpets tess than snagutacturers neh Black Cashmere, $1, worth $1.50. T. N. NAUDALN 709 Market Bpace. MORE NEW STYLE SPRING GOops. a nd bargains. 50c. up. 400 ft. on RB. 1, ave. ashmores, 25 cents. la number of other bargains in Houses an ‘A COMPLETE SET of FINTURES jon Store, nearly net and will be sold for one-half their origin Address FIXTURES, Star office. OWN QUARTERLY SIX I oNT. STOCK fc O-St H. D, COOKE, Jr., & co. FOR 84 LE_ 1420 0th street northwest, oressed nd. bathroom : $4,000. easy | ‘south of M street northwest BRICK, 1710. sai Will take a lot as part payment. R RENT—A com on a prominent corner of C upitot Hl. .. facing Penu. Key neat door, . H. WABNER @ Cu., Biwank EpwWIn A. MCINTIRE. ANTED _By a respectable whive Girl. a S1T- first-class cook, washer and Bramvarp H, WaRrw oe F 24 F st., between 21st as S€and STORK $150 1806 G st. nw. 10u | 313 C st. se, 1935 T Jew to a good te washer and ironer’ in nd GOOD WILL between 18:b and 1! Family Grocery Store, doing a good. bu; Pe” Apply between store corner 20tn and E northwes OR SALE AT A GREAT BARC sirable double HOUSE. 12 row ané Stable, on N street, between 12ih and 1 li a small family good referenc [TANTED_To SELL a six-room House, in ex ellent can be seen for for dR RENT—D lightfully pleasant ROOMS, en private bath rooms, ; handsome residence. with large for summer; 1400 Massachusetts av 14€ N st. ow,.. Sher} Howard Hill (fur), ... Kingman Place, ....22 1913 N. Hamp. ave, 123 A st. ne. “0 suite or single; © entire Furniture ot very moderate pric 632 Rhede Island avenue, between 6th Just opened handsome Bourettes, Knickerbocker OR RENT—Three nicely furnished ROOMS, consisting of tront parlor bed room, ant din ing room, communicating, bath room, &e.. with every convenience tor housekeeping. Apply at 432 K st_n.w. oR RENT—A desirable HOUSE, wit 's losed, suitable for g: kk CARRINGTO) 454 Louisiana avenue. E FOR RENT—That desirabie three-story and bak building HOUSE. sitsatea tween 6:h and 7th streets n. ng ten rooms, modern improveme: use, Rent low toa tespousibie 1814 G st. nw, sin Buntings. Cachmeres, De Baiges. Mohairs, Tamise € ¢ nes. Good Biack Silks from 75 « 2 per yard. very cheap. | : dana Pini Bisck (rena hed and Brown T: 100 dozen Napkins ay Sheetings, Bed Spreads, with a full stock Prints, | Plaid and Sirtpe Mustins cheap. Selling off all fine Cloths aud Cassimeres for Men's | wear at cont, to close out stock, at W. COLLEY's, | mh20-tr_ 801,Cor.8th st and Market Space. | D®* Goon: At 701 Market Space. TANTED-A toany one who can get him a situation as (river or conductor on the cars other god situation where respons ed: good references given, Fine Black Cashmeres, 450 Ost. uw, 1907 Pa. ave. U ny Dility ia requir: r FROM $500 TO §50.000, In sums to suit, at 7and8 per cent. on Real Estate RO. HOLTZMA 10th and F streets n 10 000 TO LOAN U PON W ELL-LOCATED property, iu sums te suit, property Ia suns We MILLER & CO, G31 F st. now lith and Boundary 39 Defrees street. 1413 8d st, nw, .. Tih and A ‘he, » 1415-1417 3d'st. uw, be 172 Kst. uw, 1: 6 2116 10th st. nw. comers and the removed to GIS Patent Office, wh t quality of Ger Shoes to order at short notice at 142 6th st. nw,. opposite the U.S, wacture the 1 nH Street, be- 1525 6th st. nw, 802 A st. se... 22. | Store € dwei'g, Geo" he Public agatust f M nuldy Husks, by me last week ANTED To CAUTION buying Mattresses made as alot of rotten busks refused were purchased by (OR SALE bered propert ENT Two Furnish NTF with or without board, suitable for gentlem + nd wife, two gents or one do, ¥; southern expe te ms mod=tate, siete depariment, . Ne ‘A desirable FARM in} ere county, on the 7ih-street road, 10 miles | Washington; 51 acre: no bance in timber land: smal! house and stal 1), miles from rai‘road station. 2Lacres over the Eastera Inquire for particul NEDY. Wood and Coal Deaier, 5B 3 Temperance av louses, simtiar to the uy stored nearly Best summer log | above.'s list of which ’ | every day on the talletin at our o} New Dress Good | plaid all-woo! Dres: . 5 Ustik Knickerbocker | Inch Debeges, Also a FARM of ANTED—A good COOK and MILKER to co tothe country. Apply to J. \ 3 17 Louisiana ave, a respectable ed Nas cook, wane NT, By R O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta_n.w. Pa. ave. n,w.,16 rooms, mod. imps. . Geo'tn, 13 rooms. mod. imps 83 33 W.. 12 rooms and store, m 10'rooms, furuishod turni:hed or unfurnished, w i ear all ‘lines of street cars, ni-hed, and receive pay. it de- 3 OF MONEY IN HAND to SHOEMAKER, F general housework, TANTED—Ladies and CRYSTAL LVORYTY PE PAINTIN iven and Painting solicited at ayg.; Satisfaction guaranteed and char t Call day or evening. TANTED_A tidy whi ‘ preter Ted) to small family an \ mendations required, Inquire No, 107 Ust.u.w, eo’tn, 12 room: ery desirable HOU: nd basement brick, with a | 5,000, $5 000, $1.£00, To T.oan at 8 ner & seaaninity. BRED. KOUS m No. — National Metropolitan Bank. EDUCTION IN RE rooms, with halls, DRESS GOODS. 180 Pa. av, bet. 8th & 10th velties in French ESS GOODS at greatly reduced lish and servieeabie jon good Teal esta ays KRODHEAD & ©O., It has just been | 926 7un st. n.w., 1 601 44 st. S.w., 4 rooms, store aud fi Cottage and barn above Georgetown . 314 Gch st. n.w,, 7 rooms, gas and watel 320 7th st. n.e., 7 rooms aud bath. 33171 st, Die, 7 rooms and hath: stor sale ly every a prices, among which ances offered, B. Hy Gray All-woo asa B'ack Silks from t ‘ablisbed looms of Lyons gures, beginning at 75: 2. and up, (best m +) Lonesdale Cambric resecegin 4 4 B eacl elgant 3-butlon Kids, $1 briggan Hose, 25. Spool Cotton, complete stock Goods, equally cheap. 1 housework tna ttend to a Baty « large and clegaut STORE. nsylvania avenue, nder M 1, at present o eatrances on both the ave- (000 on Teal estate to in= arich, at remar iso, other sums in size plicant, always on hand where se EY—$3,000 to vest at 8 per cent. ANTED—Ty purchase a Brick 11)U cellar and modern conveni rout preferred; located bet LO sts. nw, Leash paymant » at reduced ri a south or ea 9h and 16-h and exce: $5,000, A | well secured, rF. WM. F) HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1821 F st. n.w. . C., 27 500 feet rR den, fruit-trees, EAL ESTATE BULLETIN or THOS. E. WAGGAMA hanges made every Wednesday and Saturday. : Silk Clock Bu! Clark's best 200-yard 519 Seventh St, AOR SALE_A IND; HOUSE of Gillan, ell, cistern, stable. garden y y terms, Will be sold on easy terms. RLOSA, marll 1Im* Mt. Pleasant, or Koom 10 May Build’g, I NVESTMEN Te District of Columbia 20 years 6 per cent. gold District of Columbia 18 years 7 per cext. curren- r cent. gold bonds, all issues, and other se- LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, Corner Penusylvania ave, PERSONAL. ADAM DUPREE. facts tn Due Will teil you how t a “4 K st., near 3] uw. A ®T#OL0eyY. MADAME B88, This celebrated Lady logist Sediuw can be consulted at No, 201 She has no su Past, Present and Futui advice is invaluable, describing ing out your enemies, and Informit sure way to success in tation, strictly confident Faney and Staple Dry Call and examine. RODHEAD & CO. mai29 tr 939 Penn’a ave., bet. 9th and 10th. YANTED—To sell, Fine FLUT oom HOUSE, 1009 11th st. TANTED -TE improvements. to 388 C st. ¢e., mod. bss and 627 10tn st: nee 903 10th st. s.e.. mod. ‘Story Brick and Frame Houses For Sale. bockers, Silks, Cas 500 Silk Sun Umbrel P—seven-room new BRICK, gas. rand range: $30 Ist st, nee. Nev 3 Hat of Unfucnished ANTED—To rent, one H second for, Also, Furnished Rooms, at $1.00 up to $5.00. moder. conveni- HOUSE No Rent moderate to good tenant, Anquine at 218455 st. new, P — Furnished tad Unfurnished combings for $1: hair dyed the puis. 10 cents: curls. 50 cents Figinal color, cheap, at He 620 13th st. near F st. ew TOK R¥ NT Three or 6 Ni GREATEST Ran EVER OFFERED | Two hundred pive cific Cretenne Ci DRY Goops yard wide Pa. pric, in beautiful ar Furnished ROOMS. 909 Bth st., betwe ANTED_A seitled Colo is a tip-top cook, family of two person: Apply to-day at residence Nov 1 asher and ironer) recommended, 553 street, from Unimproved Property For Det. 21 and 31 s.€. bet. 121h and 13 Nost.. ber. 4.hana 5°h Sst.. bet. 12:hand 13th n. ber. 19 hand 20. + bet. Ist and 2d s 6. UR RENT_No, 14199:h st. now. gi Water ancl water clos pL to tho the Q and Feh cific figured Lawns. only 10. worth xeellent Bieached Cotton Loom.) only 8. Beautiful figured Lin te andis | 7 ANTED-- By a xo 2 stress a PLACE by the day or week an fitting childieu’s cote : Buntings in ait cight rooms, water and g: rge stable in the rear. and Healing perior ‘in delineating the Tove or business her friends, point- ing you ‘of the eS i Ke MEN toaei ANTED-Fifty |: in a Celebrated Case. Apply at National Theater, morning, La. m, ANTED—OLD @OLDandSILVER, in lary T small quantities, EY & 9 JOR RENT- sement BRICK | Thursday (to me enrietta: Black ery wide dow ere, double fold, All Pare Wool Back Inquire of NOAH WALKE! | Width, oply 50; Black Cashm Highest price pai u \T-The DWELLING PART of Ne. 2315 Pennsylvania ave, hewiy paluted and papered; Can be had at family’ without chtldr 1744 New York ave.. mod. imps. T.—Mrs. Dr. 2 Hae Now Yor bs 1B rs. Dr. ELLIS, 806 Penn. avenue. If you would know the truth the very lowes: cash prices, peat ful Spring Dre: | Pillowcase «ution, 10 fal Sprng Shawh new style stripe. double tw 25: English Stockings. regular miade. $1; Lace for Curt: at the New Dry Good —by a man who speaks ent languages a POSITION as servant to travel with persons who are about visiting Europe, A‘ldress 2306 H st: n.w. ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN 1 0c- ¢ third story south front room, or leman and wife. Table BOARD — 17 F st. new. ANTED—To exchang ‘ones, Groceries or and K sts. n.w. Smokey pay. Btoves rented. ANTED—To exchange, new STOVES ones, Groceries or Fuel and K o.w. Latrobes to heat all modern impro a moderate rent by a small Tnquireon prem ADAME COSTELLO, Discly mand, Paris, the greatest | in America, can be consulted at D F st. cars pass the door. PROFESSIONAL. RS. DR. B. F. BERRY, MAGNETIC HEALER, 1312 I st. now, ity Bed Tickin of Mile Lenor- | 1283 8th st. new lanet Reader ever 441 st. n.e. mod. imps, 827. st. s.¢., mod. im| 1315 10th st. b.w.. mod. imps. 1212 Pa. ave. n.w., mod. imps. 1416 17th st. n.w., mod. imps, 1535 10th st. n,w.. mod. imps,. 8 710 H st. n.e., mod, imps., 7 rs. n.W.. mod. imps .& rs.. D.W.. ore. tee 1230 New sersey ‘av for temperance or other beneficent associa | une: byw hited in the The use of tobacco prohi at_Business College Office. JR RENT—FRAME H USE Island ave. p.W., fiv dewly painted; large ya: L.W., three roows and hall. 0. 1313 6h st. n.w . four rooms and FRAME HOUSE 263 E P'y to office of LOUIS P. new STOVES for old at BUTLER'S, 5th himneys cured or no jo 1010 Rhode e rooms, kitchen and ha 1; FRAME HOUSE No. wi ARE OFFERING | Best Black Bitk in the city, $2 59. | Best Black Silk in the clty, $2. Best Blach. Silk in the city, $1.25, Splendid Black Silk, ood Black Silk. 75: | Beautiful line o} oS ake? | All-Wool Buntin Bunting. good quall Our $1 buraber of Bi Black Cashmere at 28° from: 15 to 500. | Black Henrietta Cloths of finest Black Tamise Clotus of finest qu Black Camels Hair Black Grenadines from 25c. to B lot of Spring Dres- Goc Be for 40 and 500. of Lawns just at BUTLER'S. 5th two rooms, $20 to kitchen: watir in yard, AKER, 920 F's OR RENT_SUMMER R idence of Gen. B. F. K- tear Vakland. Maryland. is ‘aris 8 rooms, fu ty furnished: is surre d Eye and Rar Infirmary, Baltimore ‘has consulied every Wednesd: at No. 1209 Pennsylvant: ANTED—FEATHERS to renova CHACE’S, 614 Louisiana ave. Y ANTED—A perfect and clean coy numberof the EVENING STA! iteral price will be paid. Apply at tie Siar SSRSSESERERRRR es SESE é Spring Dress Goods just received, 42 Myrtle st., mod. I 7 isene on the Ist and 15th of to 3 orclock, each month a **B for saleandrent on my books, lication at my office. or e¥, on the nountain, k Cashmere is worth 61 25 sides pantry and kitcher uunded by beantiful groands Rood garden, spring house, se, Stable, pasture fo° five horses, aud . ve information inquire of the sub- scribers. or Mr. G. W. LEGGE, of Oaklint, By 11 street s.w., or W.H nst. new. Refer to Gov. Dennison ‘will be sent by mail if Auction Sales. Ou MONDAY, April 1st, at 5.0... valuable un- on 24-h'and N sts. 0.W." -th., Valtiable im- proved property, corner 3d aud C sts: n.w. Loans, $1.50, $1,000, $500, $350, at 8 per cent. m30-tr EAL ESTATE BULLETIN, WM. E. BURFORD, 708'E street. Rooms 18 and 19, Safe cor. U5th st. and New ANTED—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of any kind: yelgh ren sare experiences. ‘1 ‘and work at lowest Hoselbls CE, 614 Louisiana avenue, at 7 AN TED—MOTHS and other insects in fural- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at “8, Upholsterer, 614 La. ave ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at RICE'S Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, be- 8.w. Called for and delivered ods (inst year’s styles) or Capt. Ph Ips °K RENT- $16 Pen MonTH—} CK HOUSE, 437 20th iatuing gas, water, bath, & | Finest Linen | Wamsutta Cotton. Lic. MSCORKIN, T'vc, These Cottons for cash only w-case Cotton, 10c, 10-4 Sheeting at IBr. | Best 10-4 Sheeting at 300, Sprague’s Calico, 6c, All-Wool Basket’ Cloth, white, blue and cardiosl ENRY J. ENNIS, ite and Model Mater ‘specialt Expert in Patent Jeld-1y tween 4's and 6th si wi T—BRICK HOUSE bath-room, cellar and M, TALBOTT, joved to southeast northwest. Teeth No. 307 E st.. near Judiciary Square, has nine rooms, all modern improvements, reduced to $35. ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN. & FERRY'’S Eureka Steam 6. ‘Tth-st. wharf. Orders by mall, or | UHELL'S, Market Space. fea1-1y | ee wT modern” improve inserted $7 L" ERT F. FOX, 920 F st. new, NT—No. 215 D st. n.w. in Umbrellas, just received. reat inducements in four two-story Brick R. N. FRANK WHI' RPG waBits Made to order after the latest ENGLISH STYLES, mas30 3t W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pa.ave. pres! TRUNKS! TRUNKS::: TRAVELING BAGS, SATOHELS, In great variety, of MY OWN and other makes, and at prices lower than ever, at my Factory and ALESRUOMS, 425 Seventh Street, One door avove Odd Fellows’ Hall. JAMES 8. TUPHAM, T) ORDBR, Trunks, of any style desired,’ made to ordor on ises, He prank REPAIRING. Trunks, &., Repaired, and Trunks covered at short notice. marg0-tr ECTICTT MUTUAL LIFE IN- Oi SUBANCE COMPANY, A. C. GIBBS, GENERAL AGENT, D.C., mar25-10; 1429 Pa Ave., Over Milburn's, S PECIAL WESTERN CREAMERY, AND FRESH NEW YORK BUTTER, GEO. M. OYSTER & CO., m23-1m_ Center, Northern, and Eastern markets. FPUBuISHING DEPAUTMENT. — New astock 0 °K WEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY and UN- oe Jy for luspeetion on Mond: y next. y tion on Monday next, a ee eS PELs 896 Pa ave, ‘TING’S COUGH LOZENGES. ‘There ts unt ipestionably no. Fomedy 99 certain in its effects. ‘THMA. INTER CUUGH, IN- CIPIENT CO¥ SUMPTION, and all disorders of the THROAT and LUNGS alike yleld to its influ- ence. The highest medical testimony states that no better cure for these complaints ex! ists, which has been proved. by experience. cents per box. Special Agents. NAtTraNS ey are std by uit Ghentete hides ern E. FOUGERA & CU., New York, novg0-t, th,s.56m_ CRYS’ FOR THE fA poLSCOVERY Restores or faded hair to its origi and youthful appearance in three to tes dave, roe moves dandruff, and prevents the hatr falltag. ‘With ® constant], increasing sale for the ht years, we feel satisfied we can recommen! ir, tet has the advahtages over all other preparations is of— “"yirst, being warranted entirely harmless, Second, no sediment or other extraneous matter, creating ‘more of less dirt upon the scalp, to shake . iy dg uot stain linen or the finger rails, u will convince. fitup in large bottles. Price One Dollar. Forsaeat #. RICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE Mreotetes mmanneod ana (is vigor of Fouth 10 ihe most thattered constitution in four weeks, FAILURE IMPOSSIELE, This life- reme- Pave become weakene from excess or any other w Causes ‘Success in every case is as certain as that nches thirst. case, Sole Dregbs. SAC es, 8 Waiverity Pisce, York. Druggist : two entirely new, at $1,400 and $2. Also, three'pieces of PROPERTY jarger property centrally iocated. iful line of Ladies’ Lace Neck-wear. er, 732 10th street n. w. Job tater Ladies" Gentlemen to know that WM. | most obstinate Chronic and‘ Acute Merchant Tailor, avenue, makes s specialty of Cutt! be made at hom on easy terms. y ANTED— Om eon 4 Gent's Hatkts, about bait W coke 1011 New York E. WAGGAMAN, S18 fh | toexchange for | ing Garments to sultation free, Office POR RENT—-NOUSE Ne ‘he Columbia and Belt railroads.’ two Table Linen Napkins and Dollies in great variety. Spring Cloths and Cassimeres cheap. Suits to order on shortest notice, Men's Shirts ready for use, §1 and §) Piain and Fanc Oll-Cloths for To Lo $10.000, $8.000, $5.000 estate at 8 per cent, Y THOMAS J. MYERS, Real Estate A; iT; 10-room Brick, mod. imps,, 936 P st. ge TS Kat and $3,000 on ER. J. B. GIBBS, REMOVED TO 708 16TH STREET, Over Thompson's Drug Store. ‘7th street southwest, Beautiful, ‘Tecth, $8; Teeth filled, $1; Ex: tu ‘ithout i) ing wi pont pain, conta. ‘LOST AND FOUND. Mattings from 20<, up. UUTTRELL & WINE. 1930 Pa. ave. ‘RK RENT—1410, 1420, 1422, 1424, 1426 T W.. Grooms, cellar, wa er, gas, bach, in the 1318 ‘Pennsy viania av®, Appy toA 8. CAYWOOD. 1295 UND Au EARRING Tue owner can obtain it by and paying expen: ‘T—On the afternoon of th ts ull PACKAGE OF LETERS, on AT beral reward will be given for them OY D, 1001 Pennsytvauta rayed or stolen, P marked white aad Return to Indian } ably a keepsake, mod. imps., cor. Vt. ave, and N st. me, mod. imps.. Est., bet.14 h & 15°h, No, 39 H st.u.w. marg3- FOR SALE. JO, SALE- Standard SODA APPARATUS, ATO. TUMBUEN WASHERS and bia DWEL' ING ‘of the city at mod- STRIPED SILK. COLORED SILKE. ial sale of SILKS will be- include a large k Inquire of 8. Our third grand gin to-day. and will and striped Silks. BLACK SILKS, Good Gros Grain, 75 cen Extra Fine G: Magnificent Gros Grain, $1.50. Superior quality Gros Grain, $1.75. laguificent Cachemire Koyal All of these Silks are of the well known CACHE- MiRE MILANO brand of Savvie Qo REWARD as _RENT— For Hot ekFepING—Three very Unfurnished ROOMS, » bath room, cellar, &e.; N EW BOOKs. } pias Star Gazing, Past and Present. Norman three F_ UNTAIN OR SALE CHEAP a Gold Hunting Case ‘CH, with photo- A liberal reward ‘The fine large STORE at ro MULES, su water and gas ual omc . SHERIFF, ite LEGHORN EGGS, Taquire at the xraph pasted in frontcase, il be paid for Its return to Room 40, Wi ros Grain, $1.25. fixture. complete. SALE—Pure $1 50 per setting of 1 se, cor, 8th and D sts. n.w. OR SALE—A PHAETON, with Canopy, Har- hess, aud sound, 8 ylish and gentk RE. car bs bought cheap. In RRENT—Twonew tw near boundar’ otomac water supply. month, Inquire at 2031 9th st.n.w. m26-t,th, R RENT—A desirable ten-ro" t. Aloysius’ Church. Apply ‘ST Between 6h and 10'N sts, and Penueyl- on the 30th ultimo, SK ET-BUOK, with A suitable teward vania ave. and E between two tins of The Last Times, Ti STRIPED SILKS, Good quality. ail colors, 75 vents. ‘och of the Mammoth. Sout panguages. Farrar. 8s, (Ved with ribo: The Cadet Butron, 1 HOUSE, Beas Language avd Len eu Mosaic day evening. March 31, between | ck. English TERRIKR. Diack and tan, on 8th st. 3, BAN be paid the fi Large variety, all co store in the city that make = id we will guarantee ALL OF ch less than the same goods ere in this country. YARRIAGF, with Pole, gle Harne-S, wiil sell’:o1 $275; cost Is almost good as new, - 3 atts Doubl OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—On Fou Bext Sis; er easia PERMANENT TENANT—1446 N° sit finished in ‘best styi eated, Includin, specialty of BI OUR SILKS to be m can be had for anywhs A CALL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEP- TICAL OF THIs FACT. m21-tr 608 Ninth street, rto return him to Capt. Wiiittaker. | has distemper: eyes & Mark Twain's ‘Punch Brothers. Punch. MAR Us WARD'S EASTER CARDS. New designs in great varieer BOLO IONS: IAPMAN, gents Tanrence's Fare Linen Pi 13 rovms; every bath and servants’ rooms; speaking tubes; electric bells; stationary washtubs; Yegerable and meat cellar, "Can be seen at any oR SALF—AT ABC AIS Pol and HARNESS, all concition, Apply at ne, ny PHAETON inst., atauct 4 New York avenue, asm: The firder will be Uberal the same at “Star office’ be given emp!oyment, OST—On Saturd: High, Bridge or CONNOLLY’, opp. Patent Office. ‘5 CENTS PARD. 1 11 cents yard. cents dozen yards. cents, »R RENT—The attractive RESIDENCE, known as **Locust"Hill,** adjoining the Sol dlers* Homeon the west: entrance from 7th street read by Wifitney avenue, There are about sixteen which are in market gar- y at 712 13th st. m1é-1m ‘OR SALK—A pair stylish PONIES: fast and sound. K, Real Estate Agent, corner Black Canadian LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘Treatise on Chemistry, by Roscoe & Schorlem- ; Rambles in Wonder- lilustrated, cloth. $1.25. ‘ouis Ulbach, paper,60cts, raphy, by Abney, F. #. 8., ral Retribution. by ‘he Source of Mus- r., $1: Life of the Victoria Lawn, ashikgton streets, George Inserting, 15 town, one narrow ENAMEL and GOLD BRACE- | d table reward will be } acres Of ground, eight of ‘For particulars apy ‘OR KENT—HOUSE, 21: gas, water, bath, etc. last summer, and in good order; to spon bic parties only; possession May yestal card or in person, of G. A. 8 \W. Mass, ave, new. Pleasant 9-room COTTAGE at th- room and. stable n 16th street an mer, vol. 1, 8vo., cloth Madame Gosselin, by HSE sBon tit .50; Physiogray lward Beecher, D.D.. $1.' cular Power, Prince Consort, vol. 3., by T, Marti English Literature, rages Uy the auth 3 Tage, author _ MOHUN BROs., itationers, 1015 Pa. av. $125 will buy a medium size BAY five years old, sound and suitab'e for family use, Apply 61 Piaid Dress Goods. 10 and 12; cents. mé-im JOS. B. BAILEY, cor. 7th & F, BOARDING. E—Very Low For Casn—By a fami- ly having left the city, a first-clas four’ reund corner, PLANO, Can be seen at No. we ofteen carved _rosews AIRY ROOMS, First-class. TALE changed, 6129:h st, nw, OARDIN G— LARG. BOARD. Reference ex Also 206 F st. b.w. 'W.” Davenport RS UNYIGORATING ‘OoR- never fails to cure all cases Seminal Weakness, or Lost Vigor in Mount Peasant, with Jot ground; $25 L BAVINGS BA. York avenue, )R RENT- Furnished PARLORS and BED- KOOMS, and ROOMS furnished for housekee} ing, and several small BED ROOMS: vania avenue., corner 4'¢ st, 1k KEN T—Brick DWELLINGS Nos, 227 @d Chapt College, between ‘OR SALE—AT A Low PRICE. CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS finest: Platform Sprinj WAGONS in the st.. G orgetown, RK SALE—A fine €: NE*8S and a COUPE-! will sell cheap and on but sale must be immediate, wee’ JIRDINSTON, 617 7th BUGGIES and mai30 tr Booksellers and 3: (JUST RECEIVED, Marcus Ward's Easter Cards. '§ Irish Linen and Envek '8 Irish Linen Cah and En pes, LORS and BEDROOMS, with BOARD, in the Most deitghtful tecality in the city. App y K st. n.w.. Franklin Row, RK RENT—1715 H st., Furnished ROO with BUARD, ARKINSON HOUS! HORSE and HAR- Teasonable terms ereth, for sattso: Marcus Ward" Blackwood's Jet Black Ink. . Photographs of Rev. W. 8. Rainsford; price 60 ets. All the New Miscellaneous Books received as soon ‘as published . Latest Styles of Stationery on hand always. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, Law Books: it. 8 & . 10 rooms 24th and 16th sts. n, Tooms, Water and gas, st Sd st. and Pennsyiva- OMS and BOARD at the Parkinson House: ROOMS and BOAKO $25 and $30 per, month; T, a ‘ABLE BOAKD ‘A. PARKIN’ ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND BOAR VERS accommodated at 706 15th st. Mrs.M T.80U fHALL formerly of Baltimore. ‘REMONT HOUSE.—Mr. ¥. P. HILL, after Successfully running this hotel for ni has parchased the property and now offt inducements to regular boarders. Gentleman and TF month: single rooms $25 to $30 hoard, $20 er month, $5, por R RENT—Vei nithed, on secon improvements; tral Pleasant front ROOMS, fur- and third floors, with modern I HAVE convenient to all the: and desirabl JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT Gor HUNTING CASE WALTHAM WATCH, Size, Handsomely Engraved, for $30, jood Time -keeper. ss = ‘VANIA AVENUE, (Deep ADEs WATCHES & SPECIALTY’ im complete by enre == G4??) FLECHMANN & 00.5 COMPRESSED Yuasr. io All first class grocers keep it. STRAWBEERBIES. FEANE J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, m29-tr Corner 14th st. and New York deve. ‘KCOND c. iG.—" =, LOTHINt ‘The only Ave @c., at a fair near Poe avenue, the above number, ‘mar2)-tr Germanton, Phila- ‘Chronic Drankenness. ‘tis | ame Or sa ba -W YORK AVENUE HOTEL, Cor, New York ave. and lth at, en with their familtes can find at this ndings of a pleasant home, with LIBBEY’S New JEwEtry Store, 437 9th Street. E. SCHEEL, Organist and Teacher of the ners, as well as those further moderate, 1182 7th st. n.w. ‘VV OX 4GEES Tu EUROPE, x J. W. BOTELER sem. re the sale of aoe ee ie Gauventenees of a well conducted who desire Meals only, “1b made STRE8T N. W.—Furnished Front floor. ‘Also, other Farn- ‘OOMS, with first class TABLE BOARD. modated. 5 Transient guests accom: a, aptly at orders promptly attended to. 8. E. MCKINLEY, of i {a the author of = INMAN STEAMSHIP CO, oe PARTIES PROPOSING TO VISIT EUROPE ‘can obtain all information by applying to ROWN LEGHO, r Hens ‘never set; lay $40 oes is commence Ia} eld. $1 per dozen, per year: Putle from charges run

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