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dl WANTS. Yay THE EVENING STAR, _ | TRS Steaua inst WASHINGTON. MONDAY. ™i 1 CROSBY 8. NOYVES....Editor. fhe Evening Star has a regular, perma- ment, bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper Dudlished in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. (Se ‘Tue Stax is connected with the wires of the Na- onal Telephone Exchange and with the Western Union Telephone Exchange. Both these agencies an therefore be availed of in sending to Tax Stam Qdvertisementa, orders for the paper to be served, news, or sny information, st any hour of the day free of charwe. These facilities are a great conve- Bience, and will be appreciated by the customersjot THE Stan. Persons leaving town for the season, and Sam- mer travelers, can have THE Star mailed to them, postpait, for fifty cents per month, the address being charwed as often ss desired. The money iust accom jany the order in all cases. The official statement of the Bureau of Sta- tistics for the month of April, 185, shows that in merchandise the excess of imports was $3,5¢,685, while for the month of April, 1s7 there was an excess of exports amounting to ¢ 5 In goid and silver coin and bullion the excess of imports for last month was $725,043, while during April, 1879, the excess of exports amounted to 5. For the ten months ended April 30th, 1530, the excess of exports in merchandise amounted to 155,241,372, while for the corresponding period last year the excess amounted to 241,477,522. For the ten months ended on the 30th of last month the excess of imports In gold and silver amounted to 376. b a an excess of exports amounting to $2 for the corresponding ten months of last year. The value of the imports of merchandise during last month (April, was larger than during any pre- Vious monti: in the history of the country, and for the first time since July, !si7, the value of imports exceeded the value of the exports of ‘The value of the imports of last month was $74,555,990, an 9 over April, 1S79. The andise for last month amounted an increase over April, 1379, of ——~~+e —__. The action of the Mississippi democratic con- YVention iu choosing a Bayard delegation to Cincini wnd the indications that other sout S$ Will do Ikewise, may induce n element to unite upon the Sena- aware. One of the most in‘uential sof the Pennsylvania legation to who was tly inclined to favor the most available man for the den to unite upon, ts now for yithern states send a majority les to the convention for Bayard he will staud a first-rate chance of getting the Romibation. 'h leaders trom that locailty as Lamar, Gordon, Hampton and Butler will use ence among their people for Bayard. ce clearly to be drawn from Prince ‘ech delivered in the Imperial Par- the Sth Instant {s that he will not onger to propositions for a reconcill- eu the German gove: nit and the marck’s speech largely consisted ause he had been thwarted by Trying out his policy for the tn- il-batured over the defeat of his Proposition affecting the navigation of the Elbe and a charge in the customs boundary of the government. He intimated that he would hold the clericai party responsible for his disappotut- ment, and that if he ever had any thought of making avy concessions to the Vatican he had abandoned it. If there ever bas been any, there can no longer be doubts of Tilden’s candidacy. The New York Sun, his personal organ, devotes over five columns to “the story of Samuel J. Ti- den’s life of hard work.” This is conclusive as to Tilden’s purpose. Now, peraaps, Messrs. Randall, Payne, English ana the other prest- dential aspirants, to whom Tilden has promised is influence, would like to retract the many favorable things they have sald about the sage ¢f Gramercy Park. —————~<-—___ It looks very much as if Cadet Whittaker will have to step down and out. Appearances are at least very much against him at the present Ume, and should his guilt be conclusively estab- lished bis tuture let will be anything but anen- Viable one. Just in proportion as he attracted public attention and enlisted popular sympathy at the cutset will he receive and deserve scorn abd contempt. And, we may add, no class of People will be more severe upon him than his own race. —<———_-ses-—___ If General Grant has any Influence with Gen- eral Sheridan, about the best use he can put it to at the present time would be to have his son Col. Fred detailed for service in the Indlan country until after the Chicago convention 1s over. —$——<565 ——___ Over six hundred cabin passengers sailed for Europe from New York Saturday. The custom of going to Europe for the summer, instead of visiting our home w: very common. tering places, Is becoming = STYLE! FOR SEA SIDE. CEL, " LEGHORN, ROUGH AND READY, TUSC. AND FAYAL HATS, Larxe asscrtment, newest shapes, at J. P. PALMER’s, 1107 F sts. n.w. XN. B. Personal attention given to all mi linery riers. my3l EMOVAL. WM. H. MYERS, Cvrrer, (Formerly of 625 D st. n.w.,) has Removed to 604 D STREET 'N. W. mya 5t* peace CORSETS. A. KING CHADLER, S22 and $24 7th st. n.w., Witt Ovex TO-DAY Complete Lines of Five Ditferent Grades of the Celebrated C. P. a la sirene FRENCH CORSETS. my31-st FoR Sen's Tee Cream and Water Tc cheapest and best, $1.25 a wal., 10 cts. pecial rates to Dealers, Festivals, Excursion clephoric connections. 1104 12th st. n w., neat Mass. ave. my 31-2" XCELLENT PASTUBAGE 4 At TUNLAW FAKM, for horses and cows. Terms moderate. Apply to (or Hat OMAS Le HOME, (Of Hume, Cleary € Co.) my31-6t S07 Market Space. — IS TO GIVE NOTIC! subscriber, of Washington cit from the Supreme Court of the Di bis, holding a special term for Orpuan's Court bus- Aness, letters testamentary on the personal eatats of SOLOMON STOVER, e of the District of Co- Jumbia, deceased. All persons having claims —— the said deceased are hereby warued to ex- bibit the same, with the vogchers thereof, to the Bubscriber, at or before the Zth day of May next: Shey may otherwise by law be exelucad from sil benefit o1 e said est ‘. ven under my han ‘this 28th day of May, 1x80. anySl-m3w ALBERT. A. WILSON, Executor. Me rroreean LIME FRUIT JUICE. WHOLESOME, DELICIOUS AND RE- FRESHING BEVERAGE. ENTIRELY PREE FEOM ALCOHOL. It prevents fevers, cools and purities the blood, ‘Aids divestion, corrects the stomach, retieves sea and haa reat curative powers in Pheauna- tiem, gout, and dyspepsi: ¢ juice of the Lime Fruit le@tanastixp Statcriy Pose ax> Buus FEOM ALCOHOL. red by the Montserrat Company, in the of Montserrat, West indies. London Awcnts, Evare, Lescher & Evans. Mon- , Canada, H’ Suyden, Evans & Oo. B. W. REEDS SONS, Agents, Maryland, Virgins, “North aad South Carolina. Trade supplied from Washington branch. For sale by Druguists and Fine Grocens._m29-6t Qun UMBRELLAS— INGEE AND OTHER 5 LINED AND UNLINED, FOR LADIES AND’ GENTLEMEN STINEMETZ's, _328-3t 1237 Pennsylvania ave. R THE NEXT 60 DAYS we Fo Stor Will continua to BEVEN-STOP ORGANS at 875, owing tos heavy sdvance at the fac- ion, eae to Faine tie price. EY T. NIMMO & OU."3, pyit aT ae oe, was AT THE hi (Carzarx WittiaM H. BYies,) Having been thorougily overhauled and repaired in the most sub:tantial mapuer, will resume ber trips on Thursday, March 4, 1880. Leaves 6th-st. wharf every Tuesday, Beans | and Sunday st7 a.m., as follows ‘On Tuesdays, for Colton’s, Nomini and Hill. On Thursdays, for tox Oreek and landings in Wicomico. On Sun for Mattox Creek, Colton’s and ee in St. Clement's Bay. Making intermediate ee ing golng snd Spee ing. . T. . my31-3m Sth-stroet wharf. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS GOODS, ar 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ALL THIS WEEK Our $3.00 Goods Now $1.50. 250 * “ eo « “ AN EARLY CALL KEPAYS ALL. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & GOCHRANE, ‘705 and 709 Market Space. P. 8.—POSITIVELY NO CONNECTION WITH THE STORE BETWEEN OUR TWO HOUSES. my29 W 9 cust een CARPET CLEANING, pa aaa SY 616 Louisiana a BABA ins IN DRESS Goons. We have gust redi he prices of our FANOY DEF+S GOODS, as it is our intention to #ell every lot tins Kearon. - We ofter special barzains in Choice Goods. ) REDUCTIONS IN. FOULARD. SILKS. anda, Mousie Foulards,’ Faney Trim- mings, Bustings, Cashmeres, Suminer Silks, and all Faney Dress Goole. 000 yards of Union Linen Lawns at 12% former price 20c. CO yards of All Pure Linen Lawns at 25c., former price 37% opis Sard ¢., former price Our stock of PAKASOLS has been marked down to cest and comprises cieesnt styles. Madras Ginghaims, Printed ‘Satines, Crepe de Trara, Fleur de Ihe, Orzandies, Dotted Swiss Muelins, with white ane colored figures, at 373gc. ; "Sais Tanens India Mall and other desirable Wiilrowsinin a few days 2,000 yards of Printed fe One trice. Five per cout. discount allowed W. M. SILUSTER & SONS, for cash, St 919 Pennsylvania avenue, jiard’s All Wool Bantings at my2 ON DECK AGAIN. GROCERIES! #ROCERIES!! GROCHRLIE: BY ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 OTH STREET, BETWEEN E anp F Nontuwest. Having refitted, repainted and restocked the above numed store, am now prepared to furnish my friends and the'public with their needed sup- piles from a carefully selected and comp.etes LOUK OF NEW GUOLS. We name in p: SUGARS. and Philadelphia Brands.) (Best New Yor Powdered and Granulated, 10 los. -31.00 standard ‘‘A” (not “‘off A” or **B r 100 dood White Suvar, 11 lbs. for. = 1.00 200d Brown Sugar, 12) 100 Jepan, English fast, & s, Masranteed as iow as any house so: ‘a and Rio—at Our coffees are in stock some of the fireet wrades that can be produced. acod Roasted Rio, 6 ibs. for. seeee- -BL.00 SY¥RUPS Fure Sugar, goods guaranteed free from Glu- cote—sever al gral Choice Maple Syrup, per gallon, $1.30. MOLASSES, A genuine article of New Orleans always on hand, asalso the lower grades. Prices low. FLOUR. Ceres, Minnceota Pat. Process; Sterling, Minn sota Pat. Proces mily ; Swiss Pr: shiburn Mills; ds direct from Bret andi, Elphonzo Young's a ‘Erocees, from white int wheat, per sack 82.00 Good Family Flour, per sac LUNCH GOODS Of every description jast r Potted Ham, ‘1 ‘surkey, Ohic vue, Chicken, &c. &e.; weunine W Shadinis, Salmon, Lobster, | jaked ‘beaus, Xe., &C., &e., &C. SAUCES AND PICKLES and we would name the celebrated Nilad Dressing, Crosse & Blackwell's A full assortment. : TED FRUITS and the very choicast NEW BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a good supply of these important articles. Queen Olives ip a variety of styles—including email bottles at 25 conts for Picnic purposes. In fact, we #ive our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole stady to furnish the VERY BEST of everythin in the way of FAMILY SUP- PLIES severally. Our facilities for buying and frcizhting are surpassed by none, and we suaran- tee to kell a low a8 any other house in the city, as, also, to vive the article, quality and quantity a8 represented. ny KC. 5 ‘Ronat stphalia Of all k loney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. ‘Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, bet. E and F, 504 Ninth si 22 (WHITE QrectaL OFFERINGS oF NEW GOODS, ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. UHILDREN'S WHITE OAMBRIC DRESSLS, At 8° cents to $1.37; well made. CHILDREN'S AND YOUNG MISSES' NAINSOOK DRESSES, ‘Trimmed with Hamburz Edsing and Iace, From $1.25 to $4.35— best value ever offered. INFAXT>' LONG ROBES, €2.36 to $2.00—s great bargain. NEW STYES IN PARASOLS. In all ehades. LADIES' WHITE ORGANDY AND SWISS SUITS, Elegantly trimmed, From 822.00 to 35.00. NOOT’S, my4-1m 915 Pennsylvania avenue. JUNNINGHAM, HATTER, makes Silk Hats to Order,” and old styles. GS BATS BLEACHED, ana Hatecf al wine 140 8th st., between G ana H. eS atwen ena ENUINE BOOT BEER in bottles 50 cts. ‘per dozen. Tuported SALAD OLL, excellent for table use, ri ta. int. * COLORED FIRES af wholesale and retail, at A.M. KLOCZEWSKUI'S Drug Store, myll_ 423 Oth street, bet. D and En.w. ee ee ONT PAY FOR A SINGER SEWING p Bachine when y fachine when you can buy & better one for jew White, New Home aid afb rellab maces” apit-1y eat oheatrast Dortbwent. ABD PHOTOGRAPHS FOR §1.00. Ss Bust Fixish GUARANTEED. bs ™ Market Bpaeestet.Tcnand srs aptl-o0" FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. SUMMER RESORTS. ANTED—Two GIRLS to k - W “aire at comer 1ath asd Can. en ge a a WANZED_A tidy GIRL to cook and wash and iron in afmall family. 1406 Set. n-w. 1t* aA Ee Wass NURSE, competent to take charge of two children and do chamberwork.. Appi at 327 East Capitol et fd myst yi ——————— ee WaARTED—A {IURE white GIRL, to nurse two children and to do chamberwork. Inquire at 612 3d et. n.w. my31-2t* ANTFD—An experienced SALESLADY. SAM-_ W STAG'S, 730 th st. Also an experienced MILLINER. it WANTED Stout BOY to run Gord m_press: must hi . 1302 F st. n.w. it Waren? Ten Dollar Refunding GER- SIFICATES. Address OKERTIFIOATES, Star office, stating price. my31-2t* WANIED TwepiaTRLY— A, first-class jour- neyman BARBER at No. 1202 Pennsvlvania ave. n.w. PAUL BONAVIRES. itt WANTED A white GIRL to cook and assist ia washing in a smali family; references re- quired. At No. 108 Est. n.w. it WANTED A six or seven-room HOUSE: must be in good condition, with modern impr ments. Address J. M. K., Star office. it’ WASTED. a widow a HOUSE to take charge of during the summer months; best of refer- exces. Address HOUSE, Star office. itt WAS TED—Uee of a HORSE for the sunimer for bis feed, or will pay small hire per month ard feed bim. Address box 118, Star office. my31-2." Vv ” ANTED—The Ladies to know they can haye their LAWN SUITS made to order for $2. At 1239 ith et. Work all done first-class and war- ra ‘ca to plese. ut y > ANTED—A rertaurant COOK: alsoa WOMAN to do general housework; single one pre- erred. Apply at ROrs’ restaurant, 309 7th ae W ANTED—By a respectable white girl aSICUA- TION ei aa) Bure, orto do sew- ol ing in private family; no objections to traveling. Apply 1839 Q et. now. qe HR RENT—ANALOSTAN ISLAND. Aj FoRGRaip FENDALE SB aN: ADP my31-5t * Ei a a a R REN f—Firnished ROOMS, very low, for ‘thesummer, to gentlemen only. 308 F Se a. ®. 3 ee ‘OR BENT—A1ew Upright Grand PIANO, of a Fo itandard maton wil belo Grater OF. ty. 1921 Get. nw. my31-3t RK RENT~ Several comfortable furnished or A’ unfurniehed ROOMS, second floor. 1224 New York ave. n.w, i Fok FENT | Fandeomely Furnished PARLOR and BED-ROOM, on second floor; sonthern €xposure; best location, atsummer rates. 1107 F st. Dw. my3l-tt FoR BENT Ture beautiful ROOMS: one fur- nisked and two unfurnished, with northern aud scuthern exposure. 1336 (street, near 14th. am . Jeasant connecting, sccond floor low to, quiet partiés: large, a.ry third floor Rooms, furnished erunfurnisned : bath- roou: ssme floor: $5 rooms. 1133 10th st. n.w. 1t* FOE RENT. _Until October, first-class thorouch- ly furnished HOUSE, 1512 K st. n.w. ;larce airy rooms; modern improvements; rent low toa careful tenant. Apply between 2 and 5. my31-2t" EGE, RENT 5 Handsome furnished suite, of EOOMB, with balcony, second floor, #25: a'ao, bed Roome, furnished, from 5 to 89; all modern improvements. Apply No. 621 13th st: n.w. 1t* ‘(OR RENT—A furnished HOUSE, with modern ed in fashionable part of the city. ven Octobar Lat, 1839. Por erras and rticulars, address OWNER, P.O. Box 653. my3L-3t FOR BEAT 1021 Vermont avinue, one equare from Thomas Circle, Brick HOUSE; 8 rooms, good condition, gar, Water, latrobes;" rent low, #20. in advance, to a ood tenant. Inquire W. E SHREVE, 640 I'st. nw. y EF Ok BENT Three: Story Brick HOUSE, No. 35 North Fairfax st., Alexandria, Va., al! modera improvement; in thorough repair. ‘Apply next door, or address F. E. CORBETT. Also, sble Farm and other Real Estate for sale. or wi eXchange for Washington City property. m31-29" LE peor PARK. gxoeedi gly, for term 0: LE DROIT PARE. A New Feature Introduced. ‘We have decided to offer LOTS in LeDroit Park on Ground Rents, with privilece of purchasa,at the low rate of four per cont on valuation ears, with conditions for renewal additional, to parties who will erect substantial improvements in keeping with those already Built. : ‘This is an opportanity never before offered to se- cure a home in this beautiful local: ‘Co!l or address my29-7t LeDroit Buildiaz. Fo RENT—By B. O. HOLTZMAN, Ruan EsTaTs AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, 10th and F streets northwest. 28 1534 at. n.w., 17 rooms and bath. 22 1636 st.n.w.,17 rs$150 ouae, F Fur h’se, 16th st.n. w. 100 Fur. ee OS a LOBE, 1312 Pa. av. n. 10rs. and bath 603 F st. n.w., 9 ra. 826 12th st. nw. Ts. and bath. Fur. house, 3: 1696 15th st n.w., 8 rs, bath and cellar. 35. 1: 9th st. nee. and bath, I make no chai Thave many of the finest building sites in the city for sale; also, Houses in eve from $1,000 to 860,000. Now is the time to buy. B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. SAEs eae ce Rocky Point, Warwick, R. I., 516 1ith st-n.w.. 415 13th st.n.w.. hail. 60 1312 Pa. ave. Sth Bt. new, 6 ri 817 9th st nee. to landlords for advertising | ‘ct atov: Seeks uropersy,) aud keep it before the public con- : OUNTAIN HOUSE 112.60 : Re MS N section at prices | rent in atark of rare beauty. Fir-tc WAAZED By 8 respectable white girl a SIT- ATION es chambermuid and waitrors ; is will- ing and obliging. Cal! for two days at 73 Jackeon alley n.w. Lately Innded. it WANTED Stout colored BOY. who under, _ Stands taking care of good horse, and not afraid of work. Apply 215 Penneylvania ave., bet. 2d and 3d sts. n.w. Good character required. 11° WANTED To rent a HOUBE at Hyattauilie, Ma., cron B. &O. R. R., near Washington, containing six rooms or more, and good suady yard. Address Box 100, Star cflice. my31-6t V \’ ANTED—Thtee BOOMS, unfurnished. second floor, for light housekeeping ; location 10th to 14th, F to K sts. n.w. ; rent must be very low for Summer months. Address Box 95, Star office. 1t* WANTEDSE: central location, for samme 4or 5 unfurnished ROOMS, or emalHOUSE, at low rates, by two centlamen. Address. with price and particulars, B. REED, Box 10, City P. WARTED—A young man, with wood recommen. dations, will zive 8106 to any one obtaining for him a POBITION as messenger or clerk in any Of the departments. | Adaress B., Btar office. |& communications confidential. Ww WARZED.A stuall HOUSE, a short distance out of thecity. Address K. B., Star oftica. my 29-2 WANTED Two coed WATTERS colored ; one good WOMAN and a NURSE. SCOTT'S Bee Hive, 206 9th st. n Vv White WOMAN irop and assist in hou young Wilite GIRL to assist in house vor! and plain sewing. Must have good re Apply any morniug before 10 o'elock at 1 ington st., Georgetown my29-2t 7ED—By an experienced Organist a POSI- TION ina Church. Address 418 Spruce st., LeDroit Park. my28-3t" WANTED SEAMOLIES to furnich RELTABLE FEKVANTS; try us: SERVANTS of all scrte; boys, girls; SEAMSTRESSES for city and country; all with reference. 926 F st. n.w. 0. E. PRICK & CO. myli PCR RENT Desirable ROOMS, with south front partly furnished, at reasonable prices: exce ent caterer, 1837 Let.n.w. my39-3t" Fx RENT—A new eight -room HOUSE, No. 1107 18th st.n w., near the corner of Lst. ‘Avply to Mrs. E. CORCORAN, on premises. my2-34* JOR RENT—1504 13th st.n.w., eicht rooms, mo ern impe., finely located near Towa Circle. Ap- ply to OTIS BIGELOW & CO , 605 7th st. my2! {OR RENT—A neat eeven-room HOUSE, within "tno b'ccks cf the Capitol, 20 D st.s @ . rent 812 pertmonth. Apply toO. BIGELOW & GO., 605 m) 5 st. DW. FOR BENT-A largo Brick STORE, jun three car lines, 2014 7th st. ; water and ga! a month or $27 with Dwelling of 6 rooms. ly 2012 7th st. my29-3t* OR RENT-~A private (ainily will rent two n ly-furnished ROOMS ut low terms; oeautiful grounds and convenient to cars; references Ad- drees Box 73, Star offic: my20-2t* ‘OR SALE—A new pressed-brick frout HOUSE, ''8 roome, modern improvements, betwee: Frinting Burean and National. Museum; Apply to C. W. FARIS, 12th and D éts.s.w. m29- ‘OR RENT, AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI- VATE AND AT AUOTION.—See Bulletin issued gh the let aud 15th of every month, at the oftioe of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th et. n.w. my20-3t* POR RENT_HOUSE, No. iit F “Sherman Block :*) has every md nienee and fine cella: in Food order. Ap) = M. ROWKER, Second National Bank Building, 7th et. Kent #20. my 20°98 ‘OR RENT—Until October Ist, very neat and moderate-sized, Ww HOUSE, in West Fud, owned’ by abrcad.” Toa careful tenant, rent low. 1312 12th st.n.w. FOE RENT brick No. 4 425; modern-style Bric 8 rooms and bath, 40: Furnishe Nat. n.w., 6 rooms and bath, $30; F Lest. n.w , 6 rooms, $18; Beck No. 41 8 rocms, $15. 920 F at! n. ANTED—MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WAR- RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead OLAIMS, and all kindsof Iand Scrip, for which highest’ rates Will be paid. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, Room 4i, Le Droit Building. _miy12-tic3 ¥V y ANTED—FAMI IES to furnish with white aud colored Servants, Cooks, Latndrosses, Chamb ids, Nurses and Seamstresses and other help, ith best of reference, at short notice. P. McDONALD & CO., 809 5th et. n.w. — myl2-1m* ANTED-—A large number of Cooks, Waiters and other experienced Male Help, white aad colored, wanted for summer hotels near New York. Addiess; or apply to Manhattan Agency, 1329 Broadway, New York city. myl0-Im V yy ANTED—AGENTS to sell the most useful arti- cle manufactured. Liberal terms to first-class parties. Address OOX & CO., 278 Crape st., Ryr- acuee, N.Y. Ladies especially desired, for they can fell itto advantage. myl-lm FOR SALE. OR #ALE—Thoronch bred Black Morgan HORSE, efeht years old; works sinule or double: handsome, stylish driver; ca SRN WW New York ave. my31-3t* OR SALE—A good Work Horse; 2 Buggy Horees; also a fine, fact Road Mare, ‘kind aud At M. SINSHEIMERS’ Stable, K betweea 6th and 7th sta., (alley entranee. my31-6t* PONT MSS THE OPPORTUNTTY to pur- chase, one Of shoRe elegant 815, OB- GANS at SIDNEY T. NIMMO. a wy]? 410 1ith et. nw (OR SALE—A large Stock of New and Second- hand CARKIAGES of the best make ged Shieh. such as T and Village Carta, Atension ‘Tops, Jump Seats, &c. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, 416-416 8th st., between D and Eh.w. Repairing promptly attended to, myli QUK BALE-HORSES, HARNESS and VEHI- CLES Of every description bought and sold. a promptly attended to, and satisfaction M. ¥. DOWNEY'S Stable, 11s ap: THADE WAGONS. ‘his Wagon ta les oe #0) is Wason ce- ly finished. TOP BUGGIES, DOOTO! METONS, one LANDAU CARRIAGE in order. Lot of Second-hand BUGGIES and WAGONS for aale very low on itlly instalments. JAS. K. PROBEY, 37 Prospect at., reetown. marll-3m LOST AND FOUND. I CST—Wednesday, May 26th, black 4 setter DOG, answers to nama Nev ae Liberal reward if returied to 815434 st. aw. my31-3t® ‘OR RENT—2025 1th et n. D.W.,6 rooms, $15. Il rooms; 1418 C 1233 G st.n.w., 7, # 50; 2307 and 2309 12th st.n.w.,5 rooms, $10.50; 526 11th at. s. 9 rooms; 1011-1017 _F st. 8 w., Stores; 1311-1313 C st 8.w.,5 rooms, $13; 311 13th st. 8.W.. roome, $13; 8 West st., Georwet 6 50. Apply to A. 8. CAYWOOD, 1225 Sth my29-3t" 7th st. n. 10 Tooms, was, water and bath, over O'Hare’s G: cery; rent'cheap, $18 to a good tenant. Also, Store and Dwelling, 10.9 7th st. n,w., with awoing and fixtures in Store complete, ali’ mod. imps. ; 850. Also, Dwelling, 1011 7th st..w., 7 rooma, ail mod. imps. : $30. Aleo, lot of small Houses, $8 to 82 By CHAS. 8. BHREVE, 1125 7th st.n.w.-my20-3t {OR RENT—A Brick CARPENTERS’ SHOP in rear of premises 1222 12th at. n.w. m26-e03t 221 F st.p.w., 10 rs.,all rod. imp ‘93 West st.,Georzetown, 10 ra ,all mi. ra.,all mod. im 7 rs, Kas, water, town, 9're.,ga8, water, larze 150 34 st., George d. 1510 Madi 829 13th st. n. my28-3t ‘OR RENT—Two fine BRIOK HOUSES, with all | #6 modern conveniences, 907 M st. n. One large new two-story BRICK BUILDING, eultable for manufacturing No. 2 engine house. One eight-room BRICK HOUS niences. 8 st., between 17th and 18th. 815 por Several six-room B] 88 per month. Ronis ie my25-6t Fo RENT. 1416 F st., office rooms, Lenman Build’z, N.Y. ave., near 15th, office rms. 1113 F st. n.w., office rooms. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., 1223 F street n.w. ‘OR BENT— ‘THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Oprosire U. 8. TREasvny, 16TH STRENZ. Fine Stores, Ufice Rooms—sin; catingy—for Business Offices, Stu: and closets on every floor. Elevator and steam heat. 7pomm for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. - and 933 K purposes. On D st. RIOK HOUSES on Riggsst., | now open. Guests will be brourht fro A. 8. PRATT & SON, 481 Sth st., corner of D. Per mo. ++ 10 rm. brick,m.im. 50 per mo. ick, mod. im. rm. brick, mod. im. 1719 R.1. ave. n. 20 Ist st. ne. 725 4th st. ne 40 per mo. | ihe comfort cf guests, and is a first-class Sun ,15rm.brick, allim.125permo. | Home for families. "Terws—2 per day, $11 rm. brick, m. im. 16 per mo. | jnace for families. Daily oo: Price 88 per mo. | \\ 2 -Price $12 per mo. | &te: mers George Leary, Lady of the Lake and Jane Price $20 per mo. ly or communi- ‘Water PRING LAKE BEACH AND SE 8 mawnr os MONMOUTH HOUSE op - BEACH HOUSE. OPENS JUNE 1531. my3l-lm___ Address ke v MALTBY. Roeexe POINT HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT BAY, tent RHODE ISLAND. This well-known and popular Summer Resort. situated on Narrasaneett Bay, tuldway besween tas Gities of Providence and Newport, will be ope: for the reception of gueste JUNE 287i. Eight stoam- boate daily from Providence and. Newport. ‘Transient rater, 83.00 per day. Permancnt suests, $10 to $15 per week, according to location of rooms. Ad@ress E. H. KENT, OrGEO. HACKETT, Providence, RI. my29-Tt line of Penn. R.H., 1.200 feet above sealevel. Nine hours’ ride from Wash. irgton. Open all the year. Capacity 4:0, Strictly first-class. Tourists can obtain a good night's rest and a daylicht view of matchless moum tain scenery. Health and yure air, good fishing and huntins, and tides aud srives of great beauty. No mosquitos. First-class music. For circulars, terms, etc., qircas W. D. TYLER, 8: rintendent. Ciretlare may be found at tlie Evening Star of- foe. olny ‘will open J prt init «f the Allexcher hove sea level. Ning ctu Wasbinston by Pennsytva ir, unefurpassed scenery aud ng water, combir thand plessure-seckers. Eleant cotta na to « music Jntdeor amansements, hunting, fishing, ridine and privines,, For eireiilare, terms, etc.."addrese wv D. TYLER, Sup't. Circulars at Staroftice. m2)-110 VASTFORD HALL, OXFORD, MD, w ned on for reception of gnests June Ist. Darly line o +tean ers to Baltrmore. Rail rend and telexray hic eommunication with Ipoints. Good imusic,!fixbing and bathing. Ade rere SAM'L MURRIS, "Proprietor. Ci Star office, my29- DEUGATECL SUMMER RESORT— 5 of a mile from Stesmboat Landing, Chancellor's Point. “Large airy room: Shine: nm the enty shade, splendid lawns, excellent, Salt Water bathing, beating and crabs’ and oysters in abundance ‘Two steamboat lines to Baltimore daily. Terms: Adulta,singie week, longer term, 85; children under 12 and ser” ants, Lalf price. Apply to Mrs. C. E. HUGH- LFIT, Trappe, Talbot Co., Md., or AH. SHAT TUCK, Second Auditor's Ofice, Washi nctat D. my27-6t ea. = E, Modern conve. | QECOND SEASON OF A DESIRABLE SUM- ly mer resort in the mountains of Vir- vinia: five miles from W. & O. R. B., ihe depot free. “Address J. H. PRICK. T be oudoun Co., Va. my26. per POINT HOTEL, ST. MARY'S OOUNTY, Manrrasp, en for reception of guests JUNE 15th, «er the management of the owner, Mrs. ¥/ - TRAVERS. ‘The hotel has just been thoroughly renovated fnrnithed and supplied with every conveni: ee for week and $35 per month. Special arranwem uunication with orfolk by the fine Nehington, Baltimore and Moreley. For further information address Mus. JOS. TRAVERS, my26-2m Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Md. (CLARENDEN HOUSE, Oocan End of Virgi Avenue, ATLANTIC > Row open. D. F. B. LIPPIN- COTS, Owner and Proprietor. par ERKELEY SPRINGS, W. V. 101 Mines on B. & O. RK. anp 236 Mines BY STAGES. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Baths aro, us, tad require no extended notice ¥/9 my25-2r0 tensive improvements in bathe, pnd buildings since last seas By the introduc- tion of steam, hot baths now furnished invalids at BOARDING. Rmmoment’s uctice. Baths consist of Spout, Show- Fivnge and &wimmirg Pools. Hotel’ opens eicth. Sound trip tickets, including Stage RENT. hed With BOARD, cool, airy, well-fur- ROOMS, on first, second and third | descriptive pamphlets. floors, at reduced rates for the summer. or terms and particulars write for illustrated and my24 Im JNO. H. TREGO & SON. with or H st. OR RENT—A _taree-story BRICK HOUSE hall, and gas; in ood order; reut, 318. Apply at 1106 Lst., or 21543 st. n.w, | my28-3t Fo RENT—One two-story, Brick HOUSE; eizht rooms, bath room, all modern improvements ; Bo. 148 Sth et. n.w. Inquire No. 403 7th st. n. my28-8t a Fe. RENT—In Reckville, Md., nice HOUSE: five rooms, kitchen, large yard and garden; on Main st. ; 3 minutes walk from depot. Apply to 0. D. LUCKETT, Rockville. mny28-3t* ‘OR RENT—For THE SumMER—Furnished HOUBE in Le Droit Park, opposite circie; eizht rooms, bata room and cellar; rent low to cd tenant. Apply 1902 Harewood ayenue. my28-3t" Sa rooms, quiet private f ited at 827 Vermont 2 Fok BENT_One three story BRICK HOUSE, nine rooms, basement, with all modera im frovements;100ms fresco painted; House No 6: 22d et. n.w.” Inquire No. 403 7th et. n.w. my28-8t for $25 and 83 hed; table first- | <teaner Banks to ROR BENT-A four-story BRICK HOUSE (all mcd ern improvements), No. 1305 H st. n.w. ; #40 per month: posression ‘given on Ist of Jane. Inquire at 406 9th st. n.w. STEPHEN F. GILL. may 28: 3t PoE RENT Fumished suite of front coraer KOOMB, $20 per month; also large furnished front BED ‘KOOM, 819 per month: all gecond floor; modern improvements. 620, cor. 11th and Gste. n.w. my28-8t" 20% RENT—PART of Furnished HOUnE; loca- ticn unexceptionable; hot and cold water, bath and gar, with ure of elezant Steinway pixno, music and small library: $20. Call 125 North 0, near Car itol, orRoom’50, G. L. O. my2b-3t" FOR RENT Cool, plensant ROOMS at 1529 G et., south front. Prices very moderate for the summer. my27-61" FOR SALE AZ A Banoarn—Beantifal BUILD. ING LOTS corner 4th aud U sts. s.e., facing Pennsylvania ayenue and beautiful park. A‘so, hext to coruer 1ith and Qsts. n.w. Inquire 423 Tith et. n.w. my27-1m FOR FENT Furnished HOUSE, 605 F st. n.w., ten rooms; references required. Apply on premises. my26 6t* a . & ladies gold WATCH, with 4 Diack cbuin and key attached. Tideral reward will Le paid if returned to 1106Conn- ave. my31-3t CTAOLES, _ near =32 Chureb. If leit aes Feat FPOR RENT A small FLOUR and GRIST MILL in the District of Gclumbia. Address 8.B , P. U. Box 661, Washington, D.C. my26-6t" (OR RENT—Jone Ist, 1880—Two two-story and basement BRIOK HOUSES, mansard roof, modern conveniences. 2431 and 2433 K st. n.w. 825 per month. Key at store corner 25th and K 1.W. my25-6t OST—Last Thursday, a gold Breast PIN, be- 4 tween Corcoran Building and Oapito!. Finder Suitably rewarded it returned to FLORENCE J. HOPKINS, 121 Pa. ave. n w. it PRE POLLARS REWARD WILL BE PATO for the return of agold Bungle BRAOKLES, lort near Brightword last Saturday, to W. P. P. New York Associated Press rooms, Corcoran bal ip: Gl ST—Oui ‘IELD GLASSES, on 7th strest care, between 7th street wharf and Psuasyl- Vania ave. Lhe tinder will be rewarded by return- ing them to KOUM 72, Ist floor, Tresgury Bopart- ment. te =320 REWARD—Lo.7—Strayed from premises of ©) the subscriber, Wednesday, May 26th, tial bay MAKE. bi z urned. J. W. GUM Brentwool Road or Police Hen¢ ers. mwy31-3t* O8T—CHILD'S GOLD OUAIN, between 1323 G \4 st. and Brodhead’s dry zovds store, F st. Liberal reward paid by leavink st 1323 @ st. m2) St O8T—May 23th, POOKEE-BOOK contal bout 875 i2 cash and a deed to lot in Oak Hill genetery. | Liberal reward of returned to RJ. HARLI cor. of 11th aud F sts. n.w. m2)-2* REWwanp—May 20, a 5K 4 grey back, light brown belly cere cropped? tag No. 4.038. Reward paid if returned to 722 13th st. n-w.m29. OST Oa Fonnsylyanis ween 43th and jenne, cn the 26th, 1th streets, LADIES GOLD LREASTPIN, contained gentleman's photograph. Liberal reward will be given by leaving same at List., bet. Gand H st. now my23. SPORTING GOODS. $1.90 RAZOR!! “It shaves with voluptuous case. F. ton Dailey. **Cannot be excelled for taking a keen edge and holding it."—Aug. P. Warrin. ‘his remarkable and extraordiuary RAZOR is made by Wade & Butcher, of Eniand. It is a full concave, extra thin, RINGING DAMAS0US STEEL RATTLER!! Will split a hair or shave a face with fhe stightest touch. Only #1.00 and warranted for ears, or money refunded. COMBINATION HONES and BELT—combining Hones and 2 Belts in one, Erica 15e, OMEABA’S SPORTING BAZAR, Cor. 15th and F sts. Immense Catalogue of KINHING TACKLE, AR- CBEEY, GUNb, KEVOLVERS, &c., free to all. my: BMUPPERBT, Nos. 403 and 406 7th st. n.w., HEADQUARTERS FUR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CAREIAUR OOM- PANS, the cheapest for beauty, comfort and a Biity fo tne macht Biopsies ook Mok ctenae Tee ‘s’ BLUE FLANNEL SUIZ9, firm colors, aye 12, 18, 14 aud 15 yours, 3.50. ‘The cheapest suit in the city. LINEN SUITS. 9 to 16 years, $2.00, MEN'S BLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS, Frock and Sacks, $10 apd #12. FANCY CASSIMEBE SUITS for boys, ty 80 to 88. The best $1.60, $2, $2.50 and 83.50 BLACK ‘TORS aud 1918 Penusylvanta ave am enus: aye. my2a J. W. SELBY. GET AWX- B. J. SLETT, Set 929-2m Mo. 6X7 Market Bpsce, (UR etatns.) Sar. D INSTALUMENT Bor: col HE new Is nee TIME 'OR RENT—To genticmen only—A handaomel; furnished FRONT KOOM, near corner 9th an: M sts. n.w. No other lodgers and no children. Se mnccexaie: Address ‘‘Capitol,” Star Office. y15-1in* ee R SALE—A large and commodious HOUSE, press brick, 16 feet front, 8 rooms, large dry cellar, gas and bath; near Government Printing of- fice: price $1,500. Inquire of JAMES Q. BROWN, 821 Pennsylvania avo. n.w. my13-1m ‘OR RENT—Elegant APARTMENTS at reduced rates; southern, eastern and western exposure; all modern conveniences; at 1027 Vermont avenue, near McPherson square. my5-lm POE RENT Several of, those clerant HOUSES in “Grant Row,” on East Oupitol st., bet, 2d and 34 sts.,.can be leased to first-class tenants lower than any like houses in the District;each house handsomely, finished; contains 14 rooms, 3 bath rooms, laundry, &c., and all modern fmprove- ments; water supplied by steam force pump to all parts of the houses; a stable, and front and back ards adorned with shrubbery, fountain, &c., long to each house. F. A. GRANT & OO., cor. 8d and East Capitol sts. ; W. B. MOSES, cor. 7th G. BLISS, 1427 F et. n. (ON, cor. 8th and D sta. n.w. FREE Gee 00) an DW. GAGERBOR, 18 Tost ee ARE JPOE BENT—Two furnished PARLORS on seo- ioe ta Bo ant abate Wen wal *, * 13th st., bet. E and F ste.n.w. myl-Im R SALE—REASONABLE TERMS—OCottage-bullt BRICK, HOUBE, modern. improvement grounds and slrubbery: tn one of tho Lost localtics of Georgetown; cars the door. Inquire Re- corder’s Office, City ‘Hale marie-Sma" yovictitad ena et Aa ‘OR RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- F ‘ROOMS and ROOMS furnished f¢ ponsekeep- ing, and several small BEDROOMS. 354 Peni vania avers Cor. 436 at. sugll-10m0' P. HANSON HISS & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIE- RORS, ORNAMENTS. 45 N. CHABLES ST., - BALTIMORE. | DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR RDERED WORE. myl9-20 “ L MARTIN & COS CELEBRATED le EULP MORTAR BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYERS USE, Where Black Joints are required. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acenrs, myif 123th st. wharfand 1202 F st.n.w QUMMEB: BATS. Yrerh of Manill other déeirabio RTRAW HATS.” Mackinaw and STINEMETZ, Hatter, my28-3t 3237 Penna. ave. a ee se OBSES TO PASTURE AT 83.00 Fae MONTH ES gel Cie ae ap29-2in* » is one boarding scormm0- 612 9th st.n. best WO BAY WINDOW ROOMS, fronting south, Dew. Mary WHITE SUL- without Board. PHURand CHALY BEATE SPRINGS. Oyens June 16. Rare mountain retreat. ‘derms very moderate. Excursion ticke! iWO GENTLEMEN GAN BE AQOOMMO- | :ddress J. W. WHEELER & GO., Newstllen ‘Oum- dated with ROOM and BOARD, ere there are no other be: M. A., Star office. K Sraeet N.W.—Parlor and two Bed- handsomely furnished, first floor; family without children; rent very reasonable for summer ; location co: ful: first-class Table BOARD. ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARDERS accomm ase. Mrs. M. T. SOUTHALL. Circe tare Bert ed Boer Ge Hee | WRF BATHING, FISHING EEE TAG. Apply at 150 Greene st., Georgetown. my24-2w* ‘P\HE TREMONT HOUSE offers cord ROOM: with first-c’'ass Hotel Board, ver month: honse is well furnis! "ee, and coolect location in thie city, ‘CPHERSON HOUSE, cor. 15th and I sts. n, w. pestrablo ROOMS with BOARD; also TABLE Mus. HOECKLEY, Proprietress. HE LOOHIEL HOUS! of the cosiest and cures in the city. ited at reasonable terms. berland county, Pa. Circulars at ‘the Star office. Ad- | _my22-2m QBESEX SPRINGS. VA. OPEN JUNE 15ra. Board per day from $1.59 to 82.50; per week, 88 ol and delight- ] :o $11. Speciali contracts with families, my28-3t" abe parties for the month and season. Address JONES & PARKER, Props., my22-theld Orkney Springs, Va. ((oBB’S HOTEL, COBB'S ISLAND, Va. ‘Lis Hotel is reopened for ‘the reception of visi- iors. Terme $2 per day, 812 per week, per month. cute from Norfolk or Old Point per, Cherry Stone every Sfonda ednesday and Friday. For information address my22-Im SPADY & COBB, Proprietors. AURORA, HOUSE, aUnona, PRESTON CO., WEST VA.—This delizhtful re- rt, 12” miles from Oakland, Md., 2,800) ‘bove tide, delicious air, cool nights, ring water, will be open June 1. Will devote my bole attention to quests. Comfortable carriage ill ecnvey from and to railroad. Good references siven. Communications promrtiy answered. PERSONAL. my22 8w* J_H. SHAFFER, Puor. LD ORCHARD HOUSE, HEREBY WARN ALL trusting my w:fe, MARGARET CAMPBELL, trom this date, as I will not be responsible fer any. Gers contracted by her. PERSONS FROM PETER CAMPBELL. with a view to travel du naming time and Washington, D. 0. I HEREDY as INGTON, D. G., Max 27, 1880, NOTIFY THE PUBLIO THA’ -d payment on 8 Note drawn by in _imy favor, dated May 27, 1! #550, at 90 days, ax the same has bee my28-3t Oxp Oxcnarp Beach, Marve. (ie E. C. STAPLES, Prop. Lergeet and best seaside hotel in New England. Hinest beach in the world. Beautiful pine groves. YOUNG LADY OF CULTURE WISHES TO | Four miles railroad on beach for pleasure rides. form the acquaintance of a gentleman of means the su er. Address, 2) = SE. interview, ORESTER, M EMPHREMAGOG TOUSE, Newroxt, mnyl4-col3t Vr. Commanding a masniticent view ofthe lake and mountains; newly fitted np—supplied with steam and yas; accom- modates 460 nests. 88 per day, 810 to 817-0 cer Weck. | Special rates to families. CHAS. A. GLEA- 0, for | SON, Manager. myl¢-im H. C. GILBERT. as JORDAN ALUM SPRINGS, EMORREOIDS (PILES) CURED WITHOUT | “This favorite Bummer resort bas been Remember, you have | released by Mrs. M. J. COLLEY of the 4. A. CORK- | Hamilton House, and will be opened for. the use of the knife. nothing to. INGS, M. you are cured. Be Bi AUBORGER, succoseor to I. P. LIB: | yormtaine of Viewinis ter seol coe jean 5 : and pi BOTH Go Gare oe TE aa ee eeee: get Ze: | aro. seis furnished with apeine oon hele eeoteeee: Store, opp. U. 8. P. PATOH EXAMINES TITLES, reporta asta |" ‘Two abstracts of @ responsibility of with peal estate, oo6d0ar et, Reet, B jam. Always in before and from HOSS, the long-cstablished, reliable ‘Astrolozist, ‘satis- EA GROVE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POIN Sifaire iis arty Get th oo. Sbeushtray situated within 50 yards of, ny; | dex ADAM E. RIOORD, 141 Ww. .. has devoted 30 treatment of ness, &c., deducted f COUNTRY BOARD. ith and F sts. n. o. affairs of life than any one in th tella the pas: vice and taining to busi TROUBLE CALL. tation Fayette st., Bulto. ‘Years to the shiccessfi) igeatmnet of Nervous Debit, Evil Forebod nitation of the Heart. Pimples,” Oreanie 4 ‘ose dire results of indiscretion Pots from fee. ROCKBRIDGE GO., Va. guests on the Ist JUNE. This is the finest Hotel accommodations in the ses throuvhont, and with fine lawns, ball-roo: musle, pret ofiée and telewraph. ily mails to all points. Good livery and stable accommodations. a.m. tol0 | | For pamphlets, giving full description, apply at apll-2m | ‘‘Hamilton House, at the Springs, and office. myi2-d2m Five minutes by steam cars from all ters: - Care May or Philadelphia Boat. Hosfeld’s, love and matrimony. ALE IN cestratea Grelotra tured for te weacou Oyen "| Sure let. Rates during Jam 2a week: Bh Bee sore B's. | iulanceof ceaton, Bi to SiS, JOHN A: MICS, Propr, formerly Propr. of Baker House,) Vine- land, 8. See my1 7-006" OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. M Gueat NORTH MOU TAIN, 165 miles west from Winchester, Va. A. 8 PRATT, Proprictor, Terms, $30 to $50 per ‘month, of four, weeks. "Favorable tertos for childcen eed servants. Round trip Tickets from Wash- ton, 87-70. ‘Traveling time 7 hours. Desoriptive pamphiets and ation : orm A. 8 PRATT & BON, chington, D. O. myf-3m 401 9thet.n.w., Wael YOUNTRY BOARD At Kockville. Md., private J family will accommodate two persons fo grounds. Apply at once, 50 I st, OARD—Only g short distance in country. Loca- tion healthy and cool. 820 ¥or further particulars address W. U. ONTSYLVA—Convenient to B. R., in a moun- ie ‘inoue recion, now open Tor author bata | q RonBtifully situated opposite the Hun” ice, fruits. Ad- | Mountain: the gems of the Good pra, Airy rooms, fresh vegetal Gress ‘MABON UD ‘Loudoun oo., Foots, excellent table, extensive erounds, 3 dress MASON JAMES, Houn a. UMMER BOARD.—ALMELDA will June Ist. ox 0 Babak ORE, order ackeare 5th st. n.w. —CIGAR AND PAPER rom us will find our work suitable for anv busicess. 1633 and 1634 ram | FIRST-CLASS SUMMER BOARD, . 3% with airy can be had by ap- lying to Mus. E. ‘t. HOUGH, Leeeburg, Edudoun Co.y Va. ‘Terms moderate, faa? FRENOH POINT, LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. i i Terme: a at fret le ai Trip ee. Obildren table prion.” Hout nt, polis, at reduced rates’ Circulars st at Cfice ds JORDAN. ap3)-3a. is | 5 ETE tt el rt roe, "Open all the year Equal to apy hotel in oe Gates ‘Rtas al a Scmmer Resort or Gold Weather Sat Send for circulsr deserve husioule, §deaniaros, 3 HARKISO| my11-3m reat. T= GETTYSBURG a iS HO’ ted about one mile frome det oie formally opened Jane sth. The sokel will “© under the personal manacement Mr, and Mra, Yibeling, "who have nad many ye experience In conduoti reeort. The B. <P he. Te. connects with eee Md., H. B&G. K K., at Union Depot, Baltimore, and Tone through withont change... FOr deesrintiee evreulare, with termam &¢., call at The Evening Sat cttice, or address H. YINGLANG, Proprietor, tysburg, Pa it WEBB cOTra: N. W. cor. WEBB AND _CEN'TRAL AVE'S. OOEAN GROVE. —New, roomy, delieht fuily located, near bathing grounds, fronting pars with ample verandas, and ocean views fro ear’ every room. Address Mrs. AMY N. REDWA\ ‘Ocean Grove, N.J., or Washington, D.G. my18-tm* F YOU WANT A MOUNTAIN BREEZE. £0 to the LOCKWOOD HOUSE, on Camp Hill. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., which o Ne Ist. pens URIKS. 8. E. LOVETT, PnorntrTaten o my j~ LOAN. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix BUMS To Scrr, At 6 and 7 per cent. No Decay. BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, my? Oth Fete now. Mf OSEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE: i ? 1,500. 81,0 0, nite that "may my29 woes. a TO LOAN. AT SIX PER CENT., IN SUMS TO SUIT THOS. 2. WAGGAMAN, 819 7th wt ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM #300 TO 1,000 on scood rea! AN NS __ BUSINESS CHANCES. Wax ED—810,000 for three yearson A No. 1 Dasiness property at 6 per tent per apnuin : mmission. N. H. T., Box 6, House P.O. LOR BENT—A GROCERY STORE and DWEL- LING, corner 6th and A sts.s.¢.; a ood opan- ing fora live man; rent cheap. Inquire 6th and A ste.n.e. my POR RENT OR SAUETINGLESIDE, tho resi dence of the late Mrs. Gen. H vi immediately for rent or ra term of rearonable terms: or for enle in exch: property and remuai ence or Mrs. GROBG! . City P.O. [ 3 158,7O BORTIOW 'gan0 “oF 8500, to bo 7 in monthly instalments, through ori bursing event. Tex: et. Address A. B k SALE Ci A first class CIGAR STORE; fine Fixtures, splendid location, and socd stock on hand: best reasons given for sellin. Cail or uddress CIGARS, 2018 7th st.n w. my3iit* INE CHANCE.—A handsome BUILDING LOT 26 by 80, on west side of Sth «t. #9., Capitol Hi, between B and ©, is offered at ents per Favare foot, if purchased soon. Address CLEKI- CUS, Star Oftice, y {OR BALE—Six-room FRAME HOUSE, No. 2011 9th et-n.w., newly painted and" pape-ed throughout; eas,"water and bath: lange stable in reur; price " $1,400—2300 cash, balance ®25 per month; rents for $20. Apply at 41106 O st. now. BARGAIN. , HOUSE No. 905 Net.n.w., Reason for sell NGE TY IN WASHING TON—An elevant COUNTRY SEAT situated on Croton Lake, nest ity of New York: frec and clear of «il ehoam lrsnee ; value $20,000. Apply to WM. WOOD, 825 15th st. mw, my20-3t* EGE SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR Clty PROP FERTY—FARM of 160 acres, 4 tiles from Tope- Kenses. Will pay some cash or asaume enoum trance. Als, wanted a few SHARES WASHING- TON AND GEORGETOWN, and BELT. r. KR. STOCKS. E. B. COTTRELL, 493 Pennay! nin avenue. my29-3t* WASTED —To Prncnase—150 to 20 SHARES of the WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT OOMP. NYV'R STOCK. Also, for sale a few SHARES of WASHINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION stoc falvances made on Department Clerks pay receipts, Money to Loan. Al YG. APPLEMAN, 3ORCORAN Ber ry29-3t* Corner 1 Pp" Eacks: DEAWBAUKS. WANTED For 4 CLrIEent. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, my 28-6" 519 7th street. Ih 6t. now... wit frewh sto re); lease On building at low re if sold’at once. Addi Mi nN rituated at crossing of two street f the rafest stands in city. Ojerated | poops years. Mustrell. ‘Terms the Apply 317 Massachusetts avenue n.w. FPRE SALE -0ld extabiished COAL VARD in heart of city. First class fixtures. Ad No. 65, Btar office. FOE SALES AS story FRA war, water aud re siley, on New York ave. near 5th #t. roid at once; $500 cash, balance monthly at’ 6 per ut. Rent 825 per month. Also, 2-story BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms, mo: me} FoveDente, with large lot, on Mst., near I 2,000: Rial’ cash payn lance mouth! ent #24 month. 6,600 squ lest of GROUND ew Hampshire ave., x tween Mand Nets., at 55 celta foot. W. E. BURFORD & 00"? my27 1115 F at. thw RB BALE— F° ELEGANT FAKM. Or Apnovt 400 AckRs, In Loudoun County, Virginia, adjoining the town Of Leesbure. Three hundred acres cleared and balance in good timber; well watered and fenowl; te oom Brick Tlouse and necessary outbuildings, all in good on tion ; large orchard, ali ls of fruits: ex: rarcen. This place is adiirably aday ne Farm It is divided into seven is of spout = = each, with runzing water in every field. ply to. 1S SeTEIGER & LIEBERMA myl9-eo6t 1418 New York owe. ¥ VY ANTED—Furniture, Carpets, Or is, PR anos, Crockery, &c., Ke, to est AL Money loabed on the same, ot . FULT. Office, 314 9th et. N's Loan my7 6w" init DK. 16 |. AmGne them the bis Judicial and political diznitaries of this country and aS aes of leading foreien wovernments. le successfully treate corns, bun: ions, bad nails, vascular excrescences and otler ailments of the feet. Office fee 81. my25 8. TM. TALBOTT, Dentiez, No. 443 Tih st, cor. E,over Eiseman's Ciuthing store. Dentistry in all its branches. Testh insert e@ 87 per set. All work warranted. myld H. JOH? STON A Graduate of Pen Fs 1s Years’ experience. Filling a specialty. Teeth on gold and kilver. Office, opposite Calvary Baptist Church, 717 H st. n.w. " Reference: Bey. Dr. Domer and'othsrs. my7 Y OTICE.—The Dental office and business of the Gate De. gohn Darrell, of Lait Pa avenne, will be continued by ‘his nephew, Dr. 0.3. WATERS, formerly of 913 Pa. avenue. continuance of patronage pect fully solicited. ap3-5m Ss ear Denti removed to 410 1ith jet-n.w. CELLULOID TEETH inserted &7 to $10 per eet, and all rations on the Datura! Teeth at reasor prices. tracting, 50 cents. B. M. 8. BROWN, D) STREET, over Simm rug Store. irons Oxide riven for the painless extrac- tion of Teeth. Each Tooth @1 Artificial ‘Teeth of every Kind inserted. " A"l operatious on the natural tecth performed with care and satinfaction Attention is called to the pleasant and convenient location of this office. Three dines of care pass the door. tepl RB. DI Dertier, 919 7th st, ow... between Tand K Beautiful Sete of T Teeth Filled, €1; Extracting without 80 cents. All tions ted. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ HE PELOUBET & Co. T oi RTSNDARD ONGANS, Sonetrnction, easier action, neavart cc PPP G, L. WILD & BuO., ‘a3 7th st. new authorized manufacturers’ azents the piela et Colmebie end nineteen tr Also, Agents for the unrivalled *"Stisif™ PIANOS. Great Bargains in Fianos that have beoa used Pianos for rent at very low rates. muyl? LANOS—] ALITY, FIRST NOTE re, OR OFC TERMS TO SUIT and — Th!

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