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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WASHINGTON, | SATURDAY March 20, 1880. CROSBY 8. NOYES....Editor. ment, bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the other datly papers here added to- @dvertisements, orders for the paper to be served, news, or any information, at any hour of the day free of charge. These facilities are a great conve- nience, and will be appreciated by the customers of ‘Tae Stan. The Situation in Virginia. ‘There is an evident determination on the part of the readjuster leaders in Virginia, to try the experiment of running an independent elec- toral ticket in the presidential canvass. They are working quietly but diligentty to this end, and there is apparent uneasiness in the demo- cratic ranks, The republicans, being in a hope- Jess minority with only two parties in the field, can afford to look on with unconcern at any movement that promises to divide thelr oppo- nents. Therefore they are not disturbed at the preparations to carry out the Mahone plan. ‘The running of three electoral tickets in Vir- ginfa will render that state doubtful, and that will make the canvass of national interest, because upon the vote of the state might hang the choice of a President. The plan of the readjusters is torun an electoral ucket uncommitted to apy candidate or princi- ples and, if they can elect it, to determine, after the presidential election for whom the votes shall be cast. In the event of a close election, as was the casein 1876, there would then be eleven men of Virginia, having !t within their power to give victory to either side, and it can readily be imagined what excitement would hang upon and around their action. The rezu- lar democratic and republican organizations will be in the fleld In support of the tickets made at Cincinnati and Chicago. The readjus- ters count upon antagonizing both and com- manding votes enough to give them a plurality. They carried the state election last fall, and this is the basis of their calculation for success in their venture next fall. But there is one im portant consideration to be entertained whitch ‘be readjusters seem to lose sight of. In the sate election they were opposing the‘‘bourbon” deaweracy only, and in such an election the re- prw@licans, having nothing at issue in the shape of a Ucket of their own were willing to support ‘gem. But for the ald of republican votes the readjusters would have been beaten last fall. In the coming canvass the republican party will ‘have its own ticket in the field, and every effort of the party will be put forth in its behalf. With Blaine, Sherman or Grant, or some equally well ‘mown and popular republican leader at the head of a ticket, it is net likely that the read- Justers will be able to obtain the votes of any considerable number of that party, especially in view of the fact that possibly the “tndepen- dent” electoral ticket, if successful, might in the end be used to elect a democratic President. Without any assurance to the contrary, and ‘without any sort of restraint being placed upon the readjuster electors, it is as fair to assume that they might vote fora democrat as a re- Publican. The state organ of the readjusters says that the funders in thetr secret souls are afraid of the “independent” movement and adds, “Well they may be, for no novel pro- Position in politics has so rapidly won favor as this suggested independent movement. Not Only ts it approved by the readjusters in their county meetings, but by many who have here- tofore acted with the funders.” This 13 a rose- Colored view of the situation, to say the least, and evidently is not warranted by the facts. The indications are that the regular democratic, or, as it is now termed, funder, wing of the party is being strengthened by the return of voters who Went off with the readjusters; but, as we stated at the outset, it looks as if the latter were deter- mined to make a test of their strength by run- uipg an electoral ticket. ‘The Grant men still cling to the belief that their candidate as the republican nominee for President would receive a lberal support from democrats. The Globe-Democrat, in dis- cussing the division in the republican party in Missouri, says ‘‘Nearly all the republicans and manv democrats of the state want U.S. Grant for President.” Itis this assumpiton of dem- ocratic support that to agreat degree influences the Grant managers to treat so lightiy the op- position within the party to the third-term movement. They calculate that a large pro- portion of this opposition will subside upon the nomination of Grant and come up to his sup- port, and such as refuse to do this, they believe, tan be offset by votes drawn from democratic ranks. ‘Therefore, they are not likely to be deterred in their plan of nominating Grant by expressions of republican hostility to him. Whether or not their estimates of democratic ‘Grant voters in the various states are based upon good grounds cannot be determined until after the election. But the belief is, appa- rently, firmly fixed in the minds of the Grant boomers, and they usually speak with as much confidence of getting democratic votes for thelr candidate as if they had them secure. w0e ‘The trade in oleomargarine fs thriving. Not- withstanding the opposition to It six millions Of pounds of this artificial butter are exported monthly from New York to Europe. where there are no laws, as yet, to prohibit Its sale. There Js no law In this country against {ts sale as oleomargarine, even for domestic consumption, the only requirement being that it shall, when put upon the market, be plainly marked oleo- margarine. The manufacturers are contending that it Is, in fact, as good butter as the genulpe article, and in proof of this they assert that even experts fall to discover the difference be- tween the two. If this be true, then there ts no hardship in the law requiring the oleomarga- Tine to be stamped. If it possesses so much merit, then it does not need to go upon the mar- ket in the disguise of butter. ‘The piano-makers’ strike in New York will throw nearly 5,000 persons out of employment when all the factories that intend to close shall have joined inthe lock-out. The average wages of these persons, who are mostly skilled labor- ers is about $3 per day, making the total loss to that class nearly $15,000 dally. The Baltimore Sunhbas made a calculation which shows that if the hands hold out for eight weeks, and at fhe end of that time accomplish their purpose—an increase of 10 per cent in wages—tit will require them to work right along for eighty weeks be- fore they will be able to recoup themselves for the eight weeks time lost. It is announced that the Constellation is now ready to receive her cargo of pro- visions and other articles for the relief of the suftering people in Ireland. Two benevo- lent gentlemen, one of whom is understood to be Congressman Morton, have volunteered to furnish half the cargo, and efforts are being made to obtain the other half by contribution, In time for the vessel to sail without delay. The responses received to calls for contributiors are encouraging, and now that the want is under. stood, it will probably be promptly supplied. > ‘There is a very fair prospect of the passage at this session of Congress, of a bill to define the legal status of telegrams and protect them from unreasonable search and seizure. In the pres- ent condition of the statutes private telegrams are Hable to seizure and exposure by any inves- Ugating committee or by the courts, and there ‘@ universal demand fora law to protect this + Ort Of correspondence. ‘There are 127 new advertisements in Tag Star to-day. ns peeps ne ‘Ice water is rendered ng with Hop Bitters in gyeaare ‘ EASTER EGGS. Le N. W. BURCHELL. 4332 FE Btrect. | BALE PRICES, mar20-¢,tu,th,2m 705 and 707 9th st. Brerr s GRAND OPENING ONE PRICE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. oF PARIS BONNETS AMD ROUND HATS. ALSO, THE MOST ARTISTIC SELECTION OF OPENING OF SPRING MILLINERY, on MONDAY, MAROH 224. WE WILL OPEN AN ATTRACTIVE AND FINB Manon 24TH AND 26TH, 1889, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. To which the Public is invited. - WE HAVE ENGAGED THE SREVIOES OF A FIRST-CLASS FRENCH MILLINER OF LONG EXPERIENCE AND EXCELLENT TASTE, FORMERLY WITH MADAME VIROT, IN PARIS. ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS WILL BE FOUND FULL OF FINE GOODS, IN LARGE AND VARIED FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, &c., ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1. L. BLoUT, mar20 -3t ‘710 Seventh Street n.w. OLVED AT LAST, 13, 15, 14, TO ANY Shares \dreas on receipt of 10. . Seeks reas, mar20-3t* ARGAINS IN PIANOS. 2 Gees hk 8Q. 1 WORCESTER 89. 1 PEEK & BONS 8! FREEBORN G. SMITH'S BRADBURY PIANO WAREROOMS, ASSORTMENTS, AND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRIOES, We :diGS Eesua-ave: 1CE.—Wanted Ladies to call MER NOt ee Mind char ult WA DAME HARTMAN, late of Now Yorb, cand learn ‘her altractive prices fr DRESS d GLOAK MAKING. Soveral A WE INVITE at me st. Cutter and Desiner also ot se Row orks THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND NEW Goops: Mane GOee: VICINITY Now 1 8: $40,000 WORTH OF DESIRABLE RY GOO: ‘We do not intend to allow oe Fests run down. Shall offer extra inducements to all in want of ‘irate clase gualities. Our stock FRENCH NO" OVELTIES, SIGURED AND STRIPED BLACK SILK, RATING | IN BLACK AND OOLO! LAGE, CASH WERES, AND A PANGE LIN OF MOURNING GOODS, Will be found much more select than heretofore. TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COOHRANE 705 MARKET SPACE. ONE PRICE. margo_ | Silk Frioges, Gimps and Buttons ip endless variety. ADAME PALMER, mar20 SLY Market Space. ANTED_LADIES TO KNOW Mmo, Garrott is agent for Mme. Grippens’ imported Pattorns : teaches her new style of fitting; most wondertal in the world. 1223 F street. mar20-2t REPORT OF tae CONDITION 0 THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF THE DISTKICT OF OOLUMBIA. At WASHINGTON AT THE OLoar oF BUSINESS, FEB- BUARY 21s7, 1880. No. 1107 F Street n.w., WILL DISPLAY ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 247x and 25TH, 1880, A HANDSOME SELECTION OF FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, panei BREAKFAST OAPS AND FICHUS. RESOURCES: Loans on Collateral and Heal Estate socu- O* OR ABOUT APRIL 10TH WE SHALL ESTABLISH OUR WAREROOMS AT 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, (SEAR 15TH STREET.) IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE STOOK thecks at Bills of other Banks, Fractional currency (including nickels). Specie (including gold ‘Treasury certifi- __FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. iret doit busin not Wate cones eas nf not less thah $50 a WANTED, Four Unfurnished BO oma first or ‘second floor, all family bout April let. Address = = Boe. me ay Ww ‘ife: ent ngt wo exo to ceed Bree or ‘and use of bathroom; S80 oF eae: a Star office. RR pel ist afurnished Furnished HOOMS suitable for alt, tiny room for a Lady. Address, ane Hox 117, Star office. mar20-2t* NTED— Wa rar hand ut a RHI in nan a Lawyer wi hae wes capital open ko ofice inthis this ity: “Aaa ANTED NEXT OF KIN oe — yur aE. claimed Mon verse intestates) heirs advertised. for-—ubjecta of Gr ritain from 1665. Price s. Bio! ARDEON ¢ * CO., 711 Samson st., Philadelphia. mar20- WANTED Apu Ist, by ee yeung Gentle sto south front ROOM in private, tai: without children Breferzed; location Mase. av.. M,N or O sta., bet. ; Stove or grate.” Address J. H. W., Btar ae mar20-3t* WARIED By 2 first-class dressmaker from New York, MEWING in families by week. Best reference for fitting a1 Ho. | Years of expe- rience. Address Box 59, 8 Wave ah ne from 5 to B10 r by seiling a useful ticle. VAN ZUILEN, S09 Fa: Brome 2m - Say tes Sa RTED-SnaT HOGG =n aotern im- provements, One with large referre Address WM. A. WAUSLEBEN. 2 ren mi. ANTED—MAN and WOMAN; man to. aoe far? salam. ‘Aides Bo: 1, 8 Bren weeh Bn: . 4 renin Btar Office eat WANTED-OusE in os yy ood tevant. Rent not to exceed $25 per menth, ‘Must be go0d neighborhood. State full particulars, Address “*Proctor,” Star Office. mari9-2t* W4STED- —A French cook, with the beat refer from the hizhest parties, ane an ATION in private family: Address Offi ate ARTES a white, 17 colored COOKS, 9 GIRLS. Families furnished Servants Gearts. baer Pe Intelligencer Office, ing, cor. 7th and F. 2H Federal ‘ppton & NS ON TN SS anette ANTED—April lst, two Furnished ROOMS, wate pitol Hill, for man, wife and child, ar for housekeeping: or wo ard. Ad- full particulars, P. . Q. $0. a marl9-2t* ANTED- On April lst, by gentleman and wife (no children, ) two ROOMS near War Bepart. ment. suitablo for light housekeepi room need be furmshed—that a: ence if required. Addr m. 0. E. reeping one oom. Pres 88 " ‘Essox,” Star Of- fice. marl9-2t* ANTED—‘o Rent-«Good DWELLING- HOUSE, about 8 roome, furnished or unfor- nished. No children. Terms must be reasonable. Immediate possession requ “Good references: Address, stating terms aad locality, as ca eae COE Thorengaly 1 live Pa ee 'y and Baltimore. Call 91012, 34 BE Clond Builesne, marl8-3t WW eee White and Colored COOKS, CHAM. BERMAIDS, NURSES and other help. Seen. Olfice cor. 7th and G ats.n.w. Wireaae active, sober, white MAN as re fer to drive businets wagon and “a attend, to horsea; mus well recommende MILLER, 307 9th et. arls-3t* before moving, we shall offer GAS FIXTURES, FURNACES, RANGES, PARLOR GRATES, &c., AT MUCH BELOW THE PRESENT WHOLE- Undivided Ue Neca Individual Tepo: Time certifestos of “deposit: Total... Parties in want of goods of this kind will find thia an opportunity to purchase at VERY LOW RATES. ANTED A fow, LADIES of =< capacity pleasant addreas in a business coe walt Rey, three dollars er Call from 10 Dm. atQ4l Het-newe marisa WANTED.-SERVANTS of all kinds, and other help. Families furnished at short notice free of ot chares. Office cor. 7th and @ P. | Mo- EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., mar20 MASONIO TEMPLE. District or CoLumBta, County oF WASHINGTON. I, B. P. SNYDER, bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ss. = Treasnrer of the above-1 hss | or in'truoto the best of my Knowiede aud belief. Tue to the best oF ey ASNT DER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn ato before mo this 17¢h day of Mareb, 1880. 'HOMAS B- JONES tary ic. OODRUFE'S Correct—Attest: FILE HOLDERS FOR FILE ROOMS, OFFICES, VAULTS, SAFES, DESKS, &c.| {rom FILING LETTERS, ade f, STIOENEN, ) ZO. ROBBINS, JPRING GOODs. IMPORTATIE WwW. S.° re 935 Penna. ave. ADS RIDING HABITS to order a ‘@ specialty. { Directors. | voucHERs, DEEDs, WILLS, PAMPHLET3, &o., &o. SALES ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, rae IRE 377 Bey BOUs btain pesple article articles that are GOOD, CHEAP ‘three charrcte mes made "UNTEOR: istics have ROUGE ADRIANOPL! FLEU. ANTON GRAPE, BLACK SATIN DE LYON, at $2.00, 82.50, $3.00, Pee gaan DE LYON, at 82:50: ARIS SPRING NOVELTIES. BURCHARD’S CANNED COFFEE @ household word in Washington, and these same characteristic are doing the same thing for BURCHARD’S NEW MIXED TEA. All Fine Groceries at [BD @ BAREGE DORIA, KASCHMYR LAHORE BEGE, AFGHAN CLOTH, BLACK CREPE DE CHINE, aac BURCHARD’S BLACK ©. t mar20_ Pa. ave. and Four-and-a-half st. ERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. QUADE SATIN 5. i PLAGE BROO ae ae oe aoa Bes to 85.00; e sane best i 2 showword forthe mony. All Winter COLOHED SILKS (uew shades), from $1.00 ‘to DIBOOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER OENT. K BATINS, from a, 81.00 to $2.75; (oF RUTES" and CAILDREN'S SHOES. MADE 6 COLORED. SATINS ( onBER SUMMER SILKS: font ert 8 A 5 BLACK GRENADINES: E ARE _ SELLING BOOTS AND PEACE ALLSIL PERINS, from 81.25 to 82.09, Wy ooh gee Oe aes N. oni PAMASOLS AND UMBEELLAS: | oanes: af 65, 8, Tee ad 8 a $i upwards ards; Child's seta | < SPAING GULSTERS JACKETS eee Boos schol a Behoel Bhoes 75, See a Bi a aie 5000 Shoes for Boys 8: Gent's Gaiters and. rTaged ieee $1.25 and §1-00 Ladies’ Feb, and Kid But. Bo and W! STYLES in SHAWLS, z 4 TYLES in SHAWLS HOSIERY: HAND. whe t ter 81.50 a Or Sock is now ee sate and complete in all departments, and well worthy the’ attention Seal ine Goods as low in FETOBOrLIOn: Pair persons in search of “yood wearing Sabrice™ at | Susth's Heol Plates given away, 8 econ 1014.and 1910 Pa. av 2" “One Price only, marked in Plain Figures.” ‘as AVE. PERRY & BROTHER, Bign-Big Shoe. eae a Penn. ave., cor. 9th st. UR EMPORTATION Established in 1840, ov =OVALS FRENCH ead aqrests STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, REAL stare | (itt, Parisct Jose, rugenie, Mognicr DROKERS, sod suonts of GERMANIA FIRE | Sioiod on L RK have removed to their new office, No. 1418 NEW YORK AVE. mar20-e06t TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. March 234 and ‘The Ladies are respectiulty invited. MRS. M. J. HUNT, mar20 Nos. 621 and 623 D st. ‘© OURE, NO PAY.—Pels Corn Solvent. Sure ogre TE ‘hard or soft corns without 25c. GIESBER, So.c Agent for District of Columbia i 1021 7th st. n.w. mar20-2w* HE NEWEST BOOKS. Yol. 3 De Remusat. The APRIL aaereee now a oeag commences a | Rodman, by Constance Fennimore Woolson. .8 splendid New Story, en! ‘MISS VANE." It | A Bundle of Papers... igo contains an IMMENSE COLORED FASHION Oceanic Canal and Mourse me RAMA with 20 Paves ae wit 79 FIG Gas ES wegee Py. a 8. “ox. BE 3 & KING No. $24 Oth st. n.w., ete i and I. ng and summer O Giiser ROUND ESDAY, March mar20-6 =e = Ladies’ Journal. IS THE BEST MAGAZINE, FOR LADIES AND plement over one ya Sonn Bun: oH iustrsting: all the Latest 8p1 Bin. Burritt ‘2 Handsome Berlin Pattern in Colors | Gilbert Stuart and is ‘Works for render Stool, Stripe for Chair, &c. ; Cut-Out pee &e. eae ew Complete, Stories, illus- tral ‘usic, Poetry, Rec Bo be AL Book and. Netesdeater Price, including all the supplements, 35 cents. THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, 31 Beekman st., New York. Subecriptions received for all Foreign Publications NOTICE OF REMOVAL. FOUNG & MIDDLETON, All the Magazines for April. EASTER CARDS of the latest designs. ERANCIS B. MOMIUN, Successors TO Moun Bros., mar20 1015 Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. HE ENTIRE Src DEY GOODS, MILLINERY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, FANOY x Go ae 3 HAVE REMOVED TO ‘will be closed out at once, i mi St 1420 New REGARDLESS OF OOST, GFRaxp prior to rebuilding the Store. OPENING COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. aT DO. L. ENGEL, 1926 Pennsylvania ave., marl8-6t Near 20th street. ((UICKEN FEED. CHICKEN FEED. 2,000 BUSHELS WHEAT, “Baved from Herr & Cissel’s fire, willbe sold paeay bi 8. C. McDOWELL, PALAIS ROYAL. BLAZ Pennsylvania Avenue, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Manon 22p, 23p axp 24TH, mari6-1m Ist and D sts. n.w. ‘To which our patrons and friends are respectfully Tp SUPPLY STORE. A HABLE, Agt. pene 7th Street Northwest, near M. ae savin to the apore. AmeStS Ford PROVISIONS aad: and E1QUOnS atthe snvited. PALAIS ROYAL. A. LISNER. pont ath ry oa grec IAL NOTIC peat §2- Goods Betta peoet na feo HARE CHANCE FOR ENTERPISING MEN ENGAGE IN IN BUSINESS. ke pd A fem Vacant stands in, the New Washington (or HOUND THE WORLD AN EQUAL RYE, center) Market, Botwoon 7th and Sth ta, ay <i CST BOPP Os ALL THAT LIVE. from the to Gad Tenants at30 percent abdount | arm VETERINARY MEDIOINE DEPOT, 400 cemigeee: a.w. An ONTRLY pa Ge wits Discount orr: Butchers’ 8t Lace 2 Colic Medicine for iguen, Linementa ‘appropri- (orden. for Horses, Hoof- ore ice tor Horm Med Medicine for Gsttle, Sheep, Homes “°° Lomk. SMITH, V. 8. SS Pen's ave.. cil gation ipneee eae FARM. Eaes FOR Hi! HATOHING. PLYMOUTH ROCK AND {D PARTRIDGE COOHIN, marl6-3 Wir trends lady wins con eens experience. in European travel woul rsong Who would not wish fo aval i F Di fps les. Ac Mi Bar Star Office, De Os mart coswe ‘ANTED—BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS and LAND 8 J. NANCE. ne WIE Rooms 43 and 44, Le Droit Buildiny feb24-1m* ane to ae and obocese a SEW- MACHINE from 18 ditterent Kinds. Any one not eainfactory subjest, to exchange for any other. Reuti specialty.” Mo. KENNEY, atin st.n.w. ‘deca WANED SS. PETS to OLEAN, at RICE'S Steam Boats eat WB 490, Moy, avenue 8. w. Orgs Dy mani on ees left at oor 4 st, barvet Beslore Cota om Wietracmine CARPET OLEANING. Al work gaaranteed. At CHAOE’S, 1s Toma BOARDING. Fas EM e t ai without BOARD, two or three ROOMS, ai 507 Est.n.w. ; references ex- changed. mar 0-19" RK RENT—Neatly-furnished ROOMS, on soc- gid floor: convenient to cars. Table BOARD. mar!2-14!" Oe HENT—Furnishoa ROOMS, “with so0d BOARD, ina private family. 3050 st. n.w. feb28-1m M ee? TREMONT HOUEE of omer ferBand es Battue with first Grek Hotel month. House is w and every way deairabl ang aa TOOHIET, HO! a is. one Tet thes Tavooeiest and post” conducted boarding houses tn the oity it boarders scormnmo- LOST AND FOUND. OST—March 19th, coming from 7th street Junc- h et., bet, Ti sn dM via of avenue lack FORGE. contaia- ing about $10. Reward if left at 1444 N st. n-w- ‘D—Monday night, March 165th, Red and ite COW, long horns with leather He around them. Suitable reward. CLARK, 910 Virginia ave.s.e. marl9-2t* ~ POR, BENT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, Tur: nished, second floor. Apply 1234 F st. 120-6t* )B_RENT—HOUSE, medern improvements. WHEATLEY BROS, corner 7th st. and Enode Island ave. mar20 31 FOE, BENT = First-class ROOMS, a furnished, at 615 H st.n.w. Bath, het ani ota a water. “Strictly first-class. References re- ‘OR RENT_Ten-room modern HOUSE, all con- ences, central location : 618 Hst. ; reat araie, Apps B00 E ets of MABE © & BYRNE, 6 605 ‘iu st. mar) ‘3t" B REN t_Three-story BRIC! TOK. ser . No 405 Téth st. n.w.. tar and was: neat Departments. “Key at idTithet nw » Up stairs. ENT—Fine COUNTRY PLACE, near Sol- EeNae li rooms and_ stable; feat and shade troce. The rent will be paid in part or whole by persons desirous of boarding. lw. ‘OR REN’ eS aan BUACE of =e 4 acres just weat e city. New barn and house andy. eats tt ator Susi, suited Tor dairy bust HF. DAVIS, 531 16th st. -3t* Rk RENT, AND SALES OF SORT PRI- Fay AND AT AUGTION.—Sos Bulletin issued athe Jet and 15th, of every month, at the oftiog FE, ae ‘wo beautiful 1 a nished or unfurnished: private family.” 1 Pie pst. above Hamilign, neer Shomas circle. References exchanged. Terms modera’ Fok BENT HOUSE of 11 rooms, Sones im piyrorements. 7. of which will be for rent; sid ;,3 adults board with renters.’ Ke- ference reqnired. 512 K Ft. n.w. mar20-3t Fe BENT—Threeor four Unfurnished ROOM ~ Second floor; suitable for light honsekeopts all medern improvements. $9 and 10 per mont. Inquire 136 Fst h.e., Sherman Row. inac20 OR RENT—2 or 9 unfurnished or partly t0r- Ftiied ROOMS: second door, wee bath hota cold water; every convenience for housekeeping. References’ exchanged. 1027 Conuectiont ave ear Castle Stewart. ‘mar20-61" SALE—Two LOTS, 20x90 feet, north side W “ ony. 50 arues west of ae st. n.w., at 25 cents per \e LOT in same square 262), fronting cant ‘90 feet on 14th st., at 390 cents per foot, ICKER, Second ‘Auditor's Oflice, cpinges Building.) ma Fe RENT—From April 1st next. a fia so COTTAGE HOUSE, No, pe —— av, jt nar20-| pacts ths eae RENT—One of the = jlogant RURAL Fume heer this i ‘ 1 vaules from | £ atreet cars; ten-room house, h, 6 aci ground-ana stable: magnificent view of this city only 18 per mi month: "Apply at 1141 ath stow. 10 to kK a.m. aya: aw. BT8., 1231 D st. 8, w. SCoe btoree! Re to A OR RENT—A large, well furnished front ROOM oneecond floor, with BOARD, in.s private fam- ily near departments and cara. ‘Terms for two $45 per month. iOR RENT—Six unfurnished ROOMS, modera pimprovements, fine location; rent to be taken ‘per month paid extra. Address RuMBTRONG: City Post Office. mari9-3t* POR BENT 70 gentleman and wife, without children, ROOMS on second floor, furnished or unfurnished ; bath, as and water same Bont Rent reasonable. 1417 § st. n.w. yar l9-2t" DR EEN Te ae 8.8. ae next cane r18e improvements. | Apply to SOHN tt. COVERETE, TOL IS a Bw oF Phir Auditor's Office Treas'y dep’t. Rent 818 permonth. m19-3t* OR RENT_1012 17th next to corner st. Kest., handseme BRICK DWELLING, 10 ra. audall pron conveniences. Rent low to perms. Di URRAY, nent ter Inquire of NEAL T. Mi Hest. B,9 rm. ei sisi at., B., 2r., 85. Lots 20x On BENT 1836 16h brie furnished t0 “bulla Houses on time, cheap. ii ‘Ghiiesten: “Bio i at. OR RENT—No. 211 Dat, n.w., 13 rome, ar ‘itted up and in complete oiler, fine cletern ize house and stable. @. W. COOPER, $30 mar! Fe. SALE—CuEar—LOT 176x125, to 26 aoe ‘alley, with two small houses, M’ st New Hampshire avenue. Terms, 90 cash and 310 monthly. | Also, choice lot on Mat. deree} DW STARR, 1429 ork avenue cA PE: RENT, LEASE OR SALE—One ND, with two st HOUSE, aPpasted east Gao 13th st, "botwosn Ban Det. it $12.50. J. W. STARR, 1429 Now York ave. HB aris Oe Foes HOUSE, Tenth TE 00 RENT. o FOR SALE. for fall list, ca’l or send for REAL ESTATE VIEW, published monthly fre, R SALE—A 4 complete DRUG STORE, doi =] buriness. Terms cash, or _ the corner of 13th and 0 ix 8. WARNER. ANTED—€3,000 at 7 zeae mar20-3t 6 F st. Dw. W Teal estate aceurity. ho Consainaton, comin Teen, Box 117, merits ar lon 3 oe ca Se AND DESIRABLE BUSINESS or y northwest will be Sy desirable desirable u unencumbered Building Lote. Bor NE-HALF OF A LARGE OF ‘first 0% floor of LeDroit ¢ Building fae reat ‘hoe ba “salt Apply JOHN T. ARMS. ‘D—To Seit. Cikar—An amateur OO - EAL ESTATE BULLETIN. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., Sr. CLovp Buitnrxa, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. HOUSES AND SronKs FOR RENT in different i UMBLAN one portions of the ci Ossea, ‘Type, adres COLUMBIAN, Set Call at our Office for the list. sua SEL ST HOUSES OF ALL PRICES FOR SALE, and somo Re FIXTURES of an ostabliahed Wood ced Got that are very <esirable will be Exchanged for — 810. Apply at 1226 O st., between « Unimproved Ground. LOTS FOR SALE, and when «lesired money will be advanced for building. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO PROPERTY ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN ISSHED MONTHLY. mar20 Fe QR EXCHANGE TROUT RUN HOTEL wi th Furniture and Farm exoelic.t Pod donee in Kentucky ; Texas cb ecren Geen ae Cutucky ; Texas G40 scr, — ¥sTSOHN WIGHTMAN Trout Run, Ba. tlea. mor20-6t* WNER OFFERS FOR SATE STO STOCK and FIX- O'rtRES ot Sto rntisteof Books Biatiouety: Georgetown. Stocl Variety and Fancy Goods, well selected and sales’ Be. Leeution best, and dolus good business: ‘small capital required: cash or approved paper. Further particulars at Store. uy LOAN, MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Is Sums to Surr, At 6, Tand 8 per cent. No Le'ay When Secu} rity is Ample. . O. HOLTZMAN, mar20 10th and F sts: n.w- Fo SALE OR | EXCBAS {GE FOR CITY PRO? ns with seven 1a vndition. Reon EARN Stain Sit Soa ag are roe ee Washington & Ohio Junction: teen roinut rom ¢ a gutbulidinge suited for stock Ferd, ‘market = den or greenhouse. A rare chance. mard0cim DUNCANSON nde, ‘Ante ‘OR SALE—A Desai FARM, about 7 miles from Washington, Us miles fein local depot ie Alexandria, on Leeabing Pike, containiog $0 acres in wood state of cultivation: imi by Brick Dwell, Stableand outbuildings; fine Oboha ‘ariety of fruit, and never-tailiug Springs. ‘This Farm can be bought cheap on easy tern or traded for city property,and is well suited for bua: ness men or office holders, as trains and boats rau constantly during the rhe MIDDLETON, Real Estate mar20-3t Corner 15th and G streets. OR SALE-VAG aii wceca we Teet, on Stir arT x 2 Address Me, Star oftee, "°° VOY Ie See 25.000 TO LOAN ‘ON_G00D REAL ESTATE Ss SECURITY, at low rate of interest, in sumns to ae ae Corner 43y and E sts. w. OR MEAT F TION ETORE. oaileat tor treet: Reason for sell- proprietor leaving city. Callat 1127 seh st. marl9-3t* 1k co! Re BENT—By B. 0. HOLTZMAN, Reat Estate AGENT AND AUOTIONEER, 10th and F streets northwest. 23 1535 at. n.w., 1 7 Pa. avi seed a a7 1107 Pa. ave. n.w. Fur. house, F st.n.w.125 415 1! 612 Pa. ave. n.w. Imake no charge to landlords foradvertising their property, and keep it before the public constantly. co pave many of God finest peated sites in the city ; also, Houses in 6 ion at prices from 81; ‘000 to $60, 000. Now is the time to buy, R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. mar20 UVALL & MARR, § S07 Fetreet. reall & = Bi Prete: S38S522SE3 OR SALE About 10 HOUSES in South Wash. ington, from 8400 to $4,000 each, on terms to H. PARKER, suit buyer. Apply marl9-3 Corner 45 and Esta. aw. OR SALE—GROCERY STORE, STOOK and FIXTURES, centrally located, and doing good business; frst-clasa_ barwain Good reasons. for ine Adress Box 103; Bear oftices marl St aa ‘TIRUL RESIDENCE SITE FOR SALE.— Corner lot, with outlook ou Conn the northwest corner of 18th aud M sts., It was purchased a short time since by a gentl in the navy, who now sells because he expects ie Sie hat nw. 6 + An 8-rooin window and cellar, on lot 20x100, $3,500 dows, mod. imiy Fo RENT— +3 stories, 3 bay wit marl9 #OR RENT. FOR RENT. 732 21st st. 1918 K si orde: marl! t a) es TO LOAN— $100,000 TO LOAN, In amounts to suit, at 6 per cent. interest, om first-class gilt edge real estate security. B. H. WARNER, marl9 916 F st. nw. OR SALE—A first-class GROCERY STORE. centrally located, doing a business of 8: a per inouth. Address GHOCER. Star ooo. mile ay. A rare chance. . 15 Also a list or ES For Sale at this oftice. Ratare AGENT eae Bi marl6-t, th&a6t Cor. 20th and I sts. n.w. BR, * McINTIRE, le ERAL Eetare Buon No. 918 F street, opposit te Masonic Temple. Bent, OR SALE STOOK and FIXTURES of » = Bie labs Grocery Store; one of The best standy im Saand gity. Good reasons for selling. “Address hs 612 Star office mari8-3t" OM 75 7 To 100 MARBLE AND SLATE MAN- sold little above OOST for the tea and Stoves p. NEW YORK SLATE NT} ioe MARURACTOR®, — ERE eg ee =F Ee f George’ corder 's ‘Omen, ‘city Hail. OR SALE—Btock, Fi een elgehtabiianed Wholesale and Hee ‘M ESTABLISHMENT, now doing ese, Reasons for selling. bavi get in another business. gees BR RENT—Furnished Pi MIS and ROOMS ing, and several spall 1 BEDBOOMS. “B84 vauia ave., corer 43 bt. FOR SALE. ROE SALE—Handsome Jewelers SHOW CASE, Also, Walnut, ABES ; will sell dns Apply 209 EIS ae My Ww. ae a aba Pension Office. ‘20: A New Book giving an expose ot the impositions practiced, especially on country and distant deal- erg, through the mails and otherwise ; also, valuable information for investors and speculators, by a New york Stock Broker. Price 50 post peta 'OHN HOME eeN: JR. ‘New York Cit: PROFESSIONAL. H. JOHNSTON, Rathore from 616 9th st. to 717 H st. to Baptist Ghoreh, "Filion « specialty eoth ps silver. Gas administered. m™ erate. "Heference: Rev. Dr.| Boned ERVICEABLE FEET BEING REQUI- site to health and usefulness, thousands of ex- fenced personawes, from far and near, Visit Dit. ITE’S well-known establishment, opposite f lef from and avoidance of iseased Nail Eotablished 188.” 2, WEISENBORN, n.W. CELLULOID Sse rs means oO] tracting, 50 BM a= =aee DENTIST, No. 725 7 STREET, 6 Sains Dru Store i. gem over 5 le, eee ee ee ae ‘Teeth of every kind inserted. A All operations on the eeu ot ovry ind nmin A per satisfaction. Attention is called to the pleasant and convenient location of this office. Three lines of cars pass Office fee, $1 per visit. Temoved to 410 11th TH inserted. Sone ‘on the! prices. Ex- to BIG BARGAIN A splendid five optave double Heed Solid ‘Wainut Caso Parlor OR: GAN for 35 one owner having no further use for it. ADDI 8 ¥ T. NIMMO & CO.'S, 41 Ht Fa at.n.W. marl9-3t* ‘OR SALE, AND ON EXHIBITION AT J. J. Ai, Chapman's book store, Pennsylvania ave. bet. a 10th ata, y. y handsome Import em- Hrotaered PICTURE rabject—Obrist Blessing Lit- mar! every modern improvement ta south on I st., ME- a few doors east of North Catal st.; has recently PRAMES. tends oes phe, zs 2 Rig been put in thorough condition. 3. W. STARR, and 17th ste 6. 700—small cash and $15 few York avem 15-61 monthly. OETZMAN. 1321 Yet See Want | peceeeeaeeee at Boas eau ing 8 rooms, inclu rn iu Pro tS ON EDO. bee, “Mauda | Lorin northwest, 19-0246; no caah for two yeare. | riabliaied 1 DININGAND LUNCH ROOM at Lots near 16th ‘and Q stsin.w., 80 conta per foot | a, lous: « derek ad AGE HENT—Untumished SUITE, bay window ‘MONEY TO LOAN! MONEY TO LOAN! ing a business mn + Eo. peoqnd for, isiid one tices on cated I ha ave large, and onhand to | "i bear close Tnvestigatio i01 refurnished. children or servants need not LOAN s st lowest rates, Fas especie pe ving the oa. ipply. 1430 Towa Cltalo. mar2-18t* E. A. MoINTIRE. of eellinge: Adai . mari3-eo6t — choioe fgur-story BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLAGE FOR SALE— Grouse, 3 ibe ieihat or an OB RENT— Jn Hyattsville, Md-, on the Baltimore and Ohio im. i, 9 rooms and ba Foqute on ‘THE CORCORAN BUILDING, five minutes’ walk from the depot. It consists jo premises, or of J. iy. a 16th Orrostre U. 8. Taeasury, 16TH STREET. of about three-fourths of an of im- ste feb23-1m_ ee a e | Boers ae and fine stable x has 6 ce Rooms—singly or communi- | about sixty fru: embracing va- (OR RENT_619 isthet. nw. two handsomely | catine—for Business Offices, Studios, etc. Wate; | ricties. House was built new within two years and farnished SUITES of ROOMS; all modern im- | gndclosets on every foor, Elevator aud stsam heat. | basall conveniences. ‘This isa rovements ; ‘and second floors; bath on Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. popea whe who wants a cheap suburban b home. ie. APF jOor ; . febi4-3m marl? BEY, 432 71 (OR SALE—Beautiful BUILDING LOT fronting | PRARGAINS.—A rare ano is, offered in ‘on Iowa Circle and Rhode Isiand avenue, con- handsome Brick RESI- taining 2,100 square feet of round. DENCE, with brownstone rimmings, on Mot. FOR SALE—Desirable TRIANGLE, bounded by | Pony Cppnecticnt Aye. : propery ae r:ubstantaliy New Hampeliro avenne, Nand 20thets. n-w. :con- | Pantries, closets, and not and cold seater puters tains 01 ere ae = land, and ia entirely out; price $8,500 a terms. A beautiful two- surrounded by wi story and Bacl Brick Front HOUSE, ilding. between 14th and 15th sta. modern conveniences, and in eefect ‘order — 320x195 $0 an alley : price @2,600 0 good party: BUICK, well Yoouted 1, 500—8 con and 8: 1d 820 per month. aN rcoms, modern improvements. Titles ail ale. Appl; ornodale. Applytoy | nD & 00. marl3 702 E st. n,w. peo, RENT. Handsome large BUILDIN ‘lvania avenue, near 14th st. n.w. siers fora Ta Arst-class restaurant. RENT—Lai STORES and OFFICE ROOMS in Lenman Building. FOR BENT—1916 15th st.n.w., 3 desirable threo- story, nine-room Brick DWELLING. FOR RENT—1504 Caroline st.n.w., now six-room Brick HOUBE. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., he rt Orne to sai marl2 1223 F street northwest. Ow Reat Estate Security. THOS. J. FISHER & O0., mard-2w 1223 F st. nw. BOOKS, é&e. reat sara OF ee AgORe: suitable for all kinds 4 busin GONS. This sae i see TOP BUGGIES, DO ‘OR. 0 CARRIAGE in E WAS iy fini ip fila. ‘one LAND: ip food onder a-hand BUGGTES and WAL NS for sale vor low on eae instalments. JAS. K. bee iT Pros} rgetown. maril-3m SALE—Now and Second-hand OARRIAGES = ee such a8 Jump Beats, Stenson ‘ops, Cot Cris, bet het Hopeiving attended to. nr ic. Robt: Ste ae pe ‘Repository, 410-416 8th st., bet. D a maré-6m_ ‘at the Bird- rT. f10-2ra* BrEb CAGES, ee. very, chee Fos ay lot of 8 ROT oS “SHAR te LOAN ON en ESTATE SEOURITY— 2,600, 81, F LEIGHTON” UST RECEIVED-—A new supply of ‘ASTER CARDS and EASTER EGGS. . RTE Ate wa Enotes Baan. a 33g 430 stroot northwest. Law AseobTaet On band dis year, in- dudine aeeigat all the manufacturers. EDUCATIONAL. ook by Her J. Fos GHERY, Tosegr of PIANO, ORGAN sna well fon wnt yualified for aa well a8 ieee pels fen hie Het owe feast ROFESBOB, LABR' 128 13th st. native pre LOGUE, 73 ich Instructor, e Uni- y, Paris. Private ‘Aeeruotion in all tho Frepoh brat and niceties. Terms moderate. feb2i-Sw* LADY TEACHER OF EEEOORETAN, PEN- AN SHIP will limited Prayers and Hymnal W. H. & O. a. MORRISON, Law BooxsELLERS AND STATIONERS, marl? 475 Pa. ave. ‘AKDS, EASTER CROSSES, FASTER © e: a jootitar A aie tt El ie give instructions to a ARTIES ABOUT PUROHASING oF DISPOS- "4 ¥ l- Mf pupils at their residences. ‘Terms mod- Pim of CARNIAGES, HORSES an Cee ETER i aa Ware ae a suber ‘Address Box 62, Star office.” feb21-im" a tocallon me, as T hove a constan Paster Re css arranged by by Mian ties atti. s —— CLASSES Monday, Tuesday, Wea- jemand for nesday,, 4 th Por in ‘All ordere for pi Purchasing or x disposing, of Stock eee eer eiide Cards. pacing “has pay ‘a PERENOH, hela Se re Or attent 1, BIC F DOWNEY, Sable, 1013 ors Ti ge wa. & SON, lege, Weat ‘Anni Private lessons & new. marll 428 7th street. | Otner ours GoW. ELVNN, A.M. 70a tl strect EVERAL FINE PIANOS, very little mh in- =a) eS ame S32 STIEFF Cabinet Grand, | Dyed ee 10 ee eee ss bana a for ashy at 723 Toh FRAY BANNERETS AND STANDARDS, 210 houre 11a my 24, 4nd O49. mh Hours PERSONAL. sy eS woctstT and Go yours of gen fds nd a FtEND i s-looking young ‘white Bane re att —_ Bh, City He gine ee ge Sarre =MORRHCIES: Pas) ‘CURED: [THOUT Remem! +: tho use of you have vant et yous recured. A- A, COBK- Pee Ae BP higiatt ce mse maet toon P. LIBBEY, 432 7th st., will remove to the ‘West on May Ist. sbted All persons inde! tohim 1, = and pay. His wale stock of, ‘WATCHES, SOL AT ANY PRICE before that time. maré-1m ‘ADAM the -established, reliable Mies tote, rece rea in all affairs of life a any, cena eee ae ua ‘on all maters apper- | Gonco nw. mark MORE cr oraz or a. adios an and Gentiemen 50 cents each. 416 Lst., bet, 4th and Sth sts.n.w. Janl0-11w* 2 aa =e p.m. “Aiways in betore 9 ‘\OREST TREES OF AUSTRALIA, BUCALYPTINE. For Toilet use, Eeeeesetn ig erehy wee In Nickel and Bronze. PANELS AND EASELS. PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, In Sets and in Cases, all Styles of Bindings. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS. PAPETERIES, Latest Styles. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, marll MerRoroxrran Boorstoxe, 911 Pa. ave PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘TIEFF PIANOS.—1 honors Paris Bx- SPoaition Universalis a ational Fair, D.O. The Stief Boadeus Grands the ‘Piano, defies competi- ‘Also Agents for the celebrated & Bach and Kranich. first-class Pianos and the unrivaled Peloubet & Oo. Bandara febl7 SHOE STORE, ‘mar4 1614 14th st. OU CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST IN) BOOTS ANB SHOES, BY GOING TO THE ion. . NIMMO & CO., _* 410 1ith st. n.