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THE “QHERVECING STAR | RS eT Soe nce eee es STAR. WASHINGTON TUESDAY................4pril 19, LSSle CROSBY &. NOYES......Editore Whe Evening Star bus = regular, porma- Stronlation Dusiness can be sent day or night, free of charge. A Serious Matter. ‘The District Commissioners have large and undefined powers and should be careful to ex- ercise these powers with a degree of modera- government, clothed agit is with this some- what autocratic extent of authority. In a general way there has been little to complain of tn this respect. One of the exceptions is the fatal facility with waich the Commissioners grant the right to telegraph companies to ex- sent of the citizens whose property 13 injured. Within a day or two the pole- raisers have infested miles of the streets im the northern portion of the city; coming with the suddenness and destructive activity Of aswarm of locusts. On Saturday the resi- dents upon 12th street northwest were aston- ished and disgusted by the appearance of this devastating gang, with a chcice assortment of the great clumsy, tree-trunks, misnamed “telegraph poles.” Without asking consent, and against the protests of the citizens inter- Citizens, whose property was depreciated in value to the extent of thousands of dollars by the erection of these crooked, unsightly tree- trunks and their net-work of wires “in front of their premises were powerless to protect them- selves or to interpose the slightest delay In the vandal work un‘il an appeal could be made to the authorities for rellef. The tele- graph men were evidently under orders to erect the poles with aspeed that would pre- vent aby attempt to resist the objectionable work. ‘The question row is who ts next to be victim; ized? What principal street is next to be dis- figured? How soon will the telegragh flonda descend upon Massachusetts avenue, or Ver- mont avenue, or K street, or any ons of the many avenues and streets that have been graded and beautified for vista effects, and are lined with handsome houses? If the Commis- stoners are wise they will give the public some assurance that the power to extend this tele- graph pole nuisance shall not in future be granted in this loose manner. —_—__++e-____ ‘The Czar’s Dilemma. The nihilists—with one exception—who coolly planned and executed the murder of the Czar of Russia have paid the penalty of shed- ding human blood with their lives. They were promptly arraigned, tried without loss of time and executed immediately after conviction. The new Cvar could nothave shown them mercy, however much he might have been dis- posed that way. The assassins of his father were beyond the pale of his mercy, as absolute a3 is his power. The prompt execution of the conspirators and assassins was intended as a warning to the nthilists’ organization that the laws live and are enforced though the Czar May be killed; that conspiracy and assassina- ton cannet escape the vigorous grasp and Teady execution of th laws. It is evident from. all the information recetved from Russla- that the execution of the prisoners has inspired the nihilists to renewed and more desperate ef- forts instead of Overawing them. There is a reign of terror in St. Petersburg which causes almost every heart to beat anxiously, and the one who fecis, no doubt, the keenest anxiety and dread is he who was but recently crowned autocrat of all the Russias. ‘The same mysterious warnings which followed the Czar’s late father inte bis most secret re- treats, reach Alexander III. by inexplicable means. lis person is continually guarded by ‘the most trusted of his officers and troops, and his palace is surrounded by soldiers believed to be loyal; yet there must be traitors among those nearest to him, else how could those al- hilist communications warning him ¢hat when be signed the death warrant of Sophie Pleoifs- ky he also signed bis own, have reached the in- nermost chambers of his palace? The political Condition is such that he cannot tell whom to trust. In spite of the most rigid repressive measures that can be devised, the conspirators daily tarnish evidence of their continued and dangerous plottings. The very candles which Were intended to surround the coffin of the late Czar at his interment were, by an accident, found to be filled with a death-dealing explo- sive. The nihilists have given evidence of an organization and discipline that fs almost won- derful. Members of the order detailed for the bloody work of assassination, go to tha per- formance of that work as if It were a daty, and when captured, dle, refusing to expose the se- crets of their order. The young Czar 13 describ- ed a3 a man of broad mind and liberal views. He ts accredited with an earnest desire toconsult the welfare of nis people, and to make his government a progressive one. The secretorder which confronts htm demands a constitutional form of government, and this demanc may have to be complied with, in order torestore peace to Russia; but if the nthilists are directed by men of the high intelligence many suppose, they ought to comprehend that the Czar might yield to petition and request what he could not to demands and threats; that tm the present state of affairs any concession of the government would have the appearance of being the result of fear. It fs apparent that | @ large proportion of the Czar’s subjects, com- prising men of learning, are discontented; that ‘they desire a government more tn accord with the spirit of this age, and that the agitation in behalf of liberty will go on from secret conspi- racy to open rebellion and revolution. Tne fron hand of power nas failed after years of re- Preastve, even destructive measures, aiter sending thousands to death and to exile, to crush out this sentiment. Indeed it grows stronger aud bolfer, ana while the people of this country, and, fn fact, of all elvilized por- Uons of the globe condemn assassination, no matter what cause may Instigate the crite, there is a hope that the new ruler of Russia will carefully study tne condition of his people, and take measures for granting to'them all the itberty .that men, created in the image of God, should enjoy. ‘The contest in Tammany Hall last night re- ed inatriumph for Boss Kelly, but by a majority so small that it must convince him, obdurate ashe is, of his waning power. The total number of votes cast exceeded by over One hundred the estimates of the opposition, and this excess, probably, accourits for Kelly’s hard-won victory, He had been for sometime Past using his control of the society's ma- chinery for the admission of new members pledged to vote for the Kelly slate. These newly-elected Tammanyites, no doubt, gave to Kelly theslim and narrow hold he now has upon the organization of which he was absolute dictator but a year ago. In a vote of over seven hundred Kelly, with ail the advantages be had, won by a majority of Nitty. But a few months ago, soon after the Presidential elec- Yon, when the proposition to antagonize Kelly inside of Tammany hall was broached, it was almost tmpossitle to ud a man willing to present a resolution criticising bis conduct in that campaign. Kelly had deférmined upon Putting through a resolution approving and commending his action in that election; the condemnatory resolution was offered and re- Celved but three votes. The p33 1a a tone of Unltinited authority issued his commands and ‘the trio of discontented followers voted almost 1.8 whisper, ———___.., ted nde ae oh company has been organ- under the charter name of “the bankers’ and merchant telegraph company.” It is ** But all descriptions garble ‘The true effect, and > we had better not Be too minute; an outline is the best— A lively reader's fancy does the rest." Deacriptions, like comparisons, areodious. The “mind's eye," though following with willing haste the tongue that speaks, never quite grasps the truth. Itsees either too much or too little, You may have the penof genius, and may paint your Paul or your Virginia in glowing colors, yet you will never get the uninitiated to understand in the very least what he or she msy be kM Neverthe- less & slight sketch of our EXHIBIT FOR THIS SPBING msy prove interesting to those who have not yet seen it. IN SPRING OVERCOATS— ‘There are so many pretty styles, and we havesaid so much about them that we fear you may tire of hearing of these garments; yet if ‘Old Prob.” ana ‘Vennor both agree on having weather that makes ita necestity to have such a garment we sre nécas- sitated in giving you the information that we have them large enough to fita giant and small enough to fit a midget, while the prices range from five to ‘thirty dollars. ABOUT BUSINESS SUITS. We feel that even the large Houses of New York might take pride in showing the assortment that wedo. There may be Houses who show more in kind; there are none that show more styles. THE STYLES OF DRESS SUxKS Have been pronounced by the most aresty men the best they cver saw, and we feel confident the public will share their opinion whea they look at the goods. THE SECOND FLOOR— ‘Where our YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S CLOTHIEG is displayed, has this season more pretty styler than any pastthree sessons combined could show. The Ladies, who have had great trou- ble in being suited before, compliment us highly on this season's selection. IN THE ANNEX To our building (over the Bank adjoining) we displsy the Goods from which we take special or- ders, As the forceof workmen this department (Tailering) now employs is double what it ever has been, the public are evidently pleased with its pro- @uctions.as the oe patronage plainly shows. ONE PRICE. ONE PRIOE FOR ALL. No deviation iss rule that we strictly enforce. WHENEVER YOU FIND IT OORVENIENT, CALL AND SEE UB. A. SAKS & CO., ONE PRIOS CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 and 318 Seventh st, apl9-it pue (HEA PEST SILKS IN AMEBICA. Black gna mee Striped SILES (Lance Assort- Meng) 8 BILES in all colors , 81. Blak Bann SON, 81. Baie be EXCELENT QUALITY BLAGK SILE, Sie 8h $1.00, 81.15 ands ies k Specks BLUE. GARNET ana DRA BEA’ PL AID PI GOODS for eo large assortment) mtd se VEILING, ‘ine new style dress goods, {MEROEDES,” with Oream, Gar- fd Bisck Se OF BLagg eae Se double width, pure wool, a woe {e) 8, one yard and aquarter SS and BLACK OASHMERES, pure /AOK SILK WARP HENBIETTA, wide double "Hide Foren BLACK GRAPE GLO GRAPE and, BLA ews, (all wool), i Clore For BO! all pure woo! nL BACHED TABLE ‘paMASE, all pure lines, CARTERS apld 711 Market Space. Grane AND SUMMEB, 1584, CLOTH. E VEILS. COLORED SHOODAS. HANDSOME PLAIDS. ALL WG@OL CHEOKS. ROMAN BARRE. SUBAH SILER. SURAH CHENE. LOUIBINE SILKS. FOULARDS. BROCADES. ‘VELVET GRENADINES. SILE GRENADINES. NUN’S VEILING, &. MADRAS GINGHAMB, 250 pieces. FIGURED SWISB MUSLINS, 160 pieces. OREPE YEDDO, FRENCH LAWNS, INDIa LINEN, INDIA MULL, &c. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS in groat variety. ONE PRIOR. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, * N. B.—Trade dollars taken at par. apo NEw DRY aoons. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Ex Lt BLACK szouanE BLAGK 8ATIX DB LYOX. sta of Pa inde of first-class DEY.GOOD8 TRURREL, CLABE & 00., apld 603 Market Space. ee NUFACT! LEVER SLEEVE-BI ome ABD W.'s Copiers Live. OKI Toth and straen. en Garecsele (ON. Besi Bank. Planters’ Bank. = lOKIM, Belvidere Place. Go} wisty eenaaeee THER D} Court. QHARLES L. CARSON, ead Architect. COMBE, Rigas & CO; rd He CEMENT, acts to a rrels Portland pa rg Sone re, our Cement strongest ant pork OB Ed 101 st wharves, IDE FS, join NKOK’ 2° Na eae . W. GA EO. M hington to my New ie a to ‘T BES" TYLES TN. MEN AN! LOT} HEN Cention gor p Beene vine Ano! District, wise. pS py “SANITARY HEATER” NO DUST, GAS OB BUENED AIR. Cupane san mr ne eee pol ge dod efer to the following Baltimoreans using them: BOBERBT T. BALDWIN, President Mechanic's ements W. JEWETT, Potomac Fire Insurance BICH AES CORNELIOR, Csshier Farmers* and ee AND MECHANICS’ BANK. MRS. JOHN Mo! MOnTON STEWART, Shi ‘Merchant. Can Bt. Ves t's Church. Tit Yaar Terea JOHN MURDOCH. aeons es RORL WeAaTT. Architect ‘K, Architect. ‘&- LIND, aren ERRERICE, T WILSON, Arckitects. 8: LAR (ate & Con” Washington. ‘Aiso 160 others. ALVA HUBBABD & CO., Heating and Ventilating Engineers, ecm 87 N_ Howard street, Baltimore. cab HON, THOMAS a PORTLAND CEMENT, BOMAN KEENE'S OEMENT. ‘Works: Swanscombe, England. The contr: over ten thousand bai of na the foundation of the mn Monument were aro over an it being the leagent U.8., 23 Lib- . L. BISCOR, agent for Dis- treet bel kept constantly on hand. rt. rae Het of Golam where spl ‘York. 28 SUP) Sa: Pisin aaa F acy Golered SOCKS, aoe ready for in tion. TW. S. TEEL, 086 Pa. ave, I a NOW PREPABED TO FUBNISH ESTIMATES FOR HEATING HOUBES WITH FURNACES OB HEATER AND FIRST- CLASS RANGES FOR COOKING, WITH ESTI- MATES FOR PLUMBING. WALTER D. WY VILL, spli-Im 452 Penn. ave. northwest. For BREAHFAS? CHOCOLAT MENIER. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PARIS AND ND LONDOR. anes aero York Depot, 286 286 Greenwich a}. QAsragay Et PLUMBING. JAS. F. REN, 419 9th st. n.' PLUMBING, wl ths silk worts Wrhesber saa oanitary aye sane LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have just opened a full line of STERLING SILVER anD SILVER PLATED-WARE, Designed especially for WEDDING GIFTS. Bpl6 22165 Ponnsyivenia aveni Qcsnarz's MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. THE BEST LAGER SOLD IN THE DISTRIOT. In Casks and Bottles. TRADE SUPPLIED BY THE AGENT, SsAWL °. PALMER: Depot, 1224 29th st., West Washington. §27-Televhonic Connection. apls OR WEDDING Polished Brass and Orystal BOUILLOTTES, GIRONDOLES, BCONOES, OANDLESTICKS, BRACKETS, MIRRORS; Sterling SILVERWARE in great variety: FANOY GOODS; JEWELRY. CLOCKS, &c. B “4107 Pen: isylvania Cp es, NEW STORE: NEW GOODS! AND LATEST STYLES! I desire to invite the at- {ention of the public of Wasl apis MEN'S MEN'S EN’S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S BOYS’ Boys’ BOYS" LECTED § STOOES BOYS’ Bors BOYS' — {o be found tp this city. garments are made YOUTHS’ Of the newest and most YOUTHS’ ue EaDER YOu HAVE YOUTHS’ Ro ULD faa ‘TO BR- YOUTHS’ Givemoscalland be con- rulness ced of the YOUTHS’ of whatI Tsay. OLOTHING GLOTHING OLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING ww OLOTHING CLOTHING OLOTHING CLOTHING OLOTHING OLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING ‘TBE. andin Tstest and most becom ayien, ana wil Greg truthfi A. STR RA us 930 Pennsylvania / "Ave! enus, Near corner of luth street. AVIs' OELEBRATED DIAM SUGAR-OURED HAMS, smal. see, DBAND apl6-8t hf NERTA, Office and Reidence 1335 L st. northwest. Athy -Im* W, 2 WHEATLEY STEAM DYEING AND WET AND DRY .- SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. fill gall for and deliver WORK, panywhere in the P Upon receipt of ad Goods recei retu: "Bourn ant tot ma anf oxen No, 1068 (old 49) Jefferson street, a Near Bridge, Georgetown, D. 0. B& THE SPRING TRADE. MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. 01 CLOTHS, LIGNUMS, LINCLEUMS, INGRAIN TaPESTRY and BODY BRUSSELS. GABPRTS at Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS, CRETONNES aes UPHOL- STERY GOODS in Great Variety, at SINGLETON & HOEHE’S, SOL Market Space, Our Steam. Carpet Cleaning Works are open for the seazon, and all orders will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. spll ———— lt Forssivinquangtegiogt. Dees = Flour, Grain, pide og Ww. OWeshingtone Be D. 0. ST OFIFUL SPRING SUITS rangi npesnd gio iota | BES ERE eee Py Svunyarde a8 cand Sitae® rotall warm weather at 82 1014-1016 ‘Penna. ave, J. W. SELBY, apis eMart, Age byes cote Ady Secon WANTS. ANTED— LORED BOY to wore in a see Soot ine ur sours _ 3t ANTED—; ED-A ac pave Bi, Gorse corner senting oon AP ae lady writing 9 fair basiness hand of Keren obtain COPY: e — Apply at 406 Hat bet. ‘and bh gop Woe seapectfal white «inl, a PLAGE beet of city chaniey oA and ial age Capital ste northwest nee APPLY fe Ww /TED—Experienced Lega Re about thirty boarders, references given a1 rar, Shae EAS OED Btar office. PL wt 'TED—A respectable White or ee GIBU for general housework, to stay at night ne required. Inquire 807 8th st. — ‘SNTED—A COLORED WOMAN to cook, wash and required, must stay ~ nights, ‘Spey Re No. 7) one st. northwest. al ANTEB—A GIRL, German American. Was OOK to do 0 gencral housework for family Ho. Gai ast hori euared., App ‘TED—For Casn—A GOOD price, maker, howlong used, and pumber of instroment, or no’ attention pad to anes must Pes hey F for cash. JING! Star office. apl9-: Ww NTED—To Rext—By four UNFURNISHED Roos’ or for tht housekeeping, location central, water, «as, &¢. Address with ‘location, terms, &c., F. W. v2 Bar cffice ANTED-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOM communicating, F to K, between 6th an 14th nn northwest, references ‘exchanged. Ad- w Oth st. northwest. apld-3t* ‘ANTED—Will gives reasonsble eum to an: we ‘one procuring mes SITUATION in any of fe Government Depariments as Eneineer, 8kil'ed i lesson ger; ferences given. — BILERCK, Star cities. apl9-20* ANTED—By « young man. 23 years of age Wr Tae Oe habits EMPLOYMENT: ins grogery aud provision store, sx _Zoare experience, references. Address R. D. G., 230 2d: northeast. apl9-3t* Ww ANTED—A thoroughly reliable COLORED WOMAN todo Cae out rk for a small ons AES count a tt rang ci a jroner. ‘northw in the morning, between 9 at ahd 12 o'clogke ais eat ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN to 000k, wash id iron: must be A No. 1 han: 1a: coer need apply. isis ‘Sch street (Georgetown) | apls-2t* ANTED—A GIRL to do general housework (white preferred). Apply at 429 Northern Liberty or 534 Genter Market. apls-at® Wie ‘MAN to take orders fan ods in A ay line. Apply at 409 Ne . ave. nc Ww NTED—Good secondhand BUGGY; state ‘where the same can be inspected and the net cash price. Address A. B., Star office. apl8-3t" ANJED—A SEAMSTRESS; one who thor- oughly understands cutting and fitti ting. Ap- ply Reom 48, ‘Metropolitan Hotel, 8-24" Wanten20. BOYS from 14 to 16 yesrs old to sand brick ;stesdy work ;wages 50 cents aday, pee in cash weekly. Washington Brick aos apl8-3t ANTED—At ence PALACE B14 7th ai two first-class MILLIN Also, two 6: perienced SALES LADIES. apis 3t ANTED—A restaurant COOK. Must have good recommendations. Apply at 933 D northwest. apis- Cal HORSES and CABTS to Ieee mediate), 9th street northwest, FU! ETON 'S LOAN OFFICE. aia "ANTED—A competent US een ARBEI yak Noe 430d G BONIVIBES. none but first-class need a) ered ave-northwest. P: ap! ‘ANTED—Dy a _responsivie tenant for one Yer, OF more, a house of 6 OF sven Fons with mocern improvements; situation must be Reaithy and rent not over 825, Addraas O. Ht. O.y Star apis: But ANTED—IMMEpIaTELY—25 white and colored ‘Women SERVANTS: bring reference, ies faypiahied reliable Ld 160 Wood hop: pers. *4 ngnt Agency,” 026 F et Rorthweet. “C: &. PRIOR ve" ap 8-24" ANTED—To Bu HORSE, BUGG! together. Addi ay ae eeag an i ara reas BUGGY, Star office, aple-at WANtED, ‘A GIRL to do general housework in ‘small family; references required. Apr at 807 O at, north aplo-se ANTED—A aoe OOOK, WASHER and [KON- ER, (white) Apply, with referencon at 237 Eat. 01 oer aE Fe Soa ven; lon lence gue GLARE, Bligo P-0- vMontsomery county, ANTED—A Gentleman with 82,500 ALF BASE a ay in an petablinived Frainess spaying handsome profits. waits as da} Machine Oompanys and Boundary sts. north- apl6-3t ‘ANTED—To Rext—Four or five BOOMS, ‘suitable for light housekeopiny, in north gr,0n Capitol Hill; would Jike. ranwe in Kitenen. Address, stating terms, E. F. W., Star office. apl6-3t ‘ANTED—Three connecting ROOMS, (sittin; room and Evo chambers) conveniatt to 8 (ahion roel Botioderata 1 iow aud ht x iP pset (which muet jerate,) location’ ai are Eculare, Box 15, Bear omen. cones and Fur Bae ‘ANIED—To purchase MIETTARY Saray LAND .WABUANTS, REME OOURT SORIE and “BOLDIERS ADDITIONAL HOLE EAD OLAIMS. | WM. J. JOHNSTON, Attor- Bovae Law, Boom 41 Le Droit Building, 0 Fat northwest. Wistees Se to furnish ea ABLE. Gs ANTS unas 3, BERVANTS: ‘of zi erie Pou aint, BEAST spor an . - weet. eee iba & CO. janl8-14 WANTS—MISCELLAN. EOUS. uor and Cigar Store, on oot coe be gol iy esp forcash. Apply 1001 ferney ave. northwest. 6-3t* ANTED—At RICE'S Steam enh Work, 490 Maine avenue: pone west Caxpeinto Oh Feathers to aS ces a Furniture to Steam at the ‘lowest ta New 4 aplt ANTED—FEATHERS and HAIR TBESBES to Vv over. Upholstery Deco stored an packed, Galland examine. At Re YOUNG'S, 1404 Pennsylvania avenue. * ap12-6m_ Waser Mt CBACE’S, 616 Louisiana avenue, OaRPETS TO CLEAN: all work done ‘by our new patent machines suaranteed : Bo wiping to Wear oF tear carpeta. prices lower and work is done better than in any ‘other So ement in Abe ington. Estimates cheerfully given. Witertis oar WEBB Hepa Ey &e. for the oop to the Supreme Gone an U B. Con; ional Law tanvers, has his ‘Oitice near the Capitol, 8 815 New Jersey ‘ave. southeast. After five years’ credit practice here, he wants BE Er fee cash. ap9-3m_ ANTED—FURNITURE TO STOBE in fine rooms. OHAOE'S, 616 TS avenue. NIED-FEATHERS to reno MAT. W iitsscs 88 19 remake, fur to pack and ship at A. H. CHAUE & BHO."e, ae. susisne ul ‘Highest cash rise $21 Penna. ave., between 8d and dicate. By Janig muck be Dotter at ands areal ae eal gheaper an mon new suit can be ponent D st, grat RAND, Store, Ki JUSTH’S OLD No. 619 D at. northwest, ee —We buy ee at: 9th st Gates jas Second-han: #LOST AND FOUND. unch of three KEYS. Finder will Loa Paso rg rglura to 608 Kast Oapitol street and ia celve rew: opr asire a Wosaio Ph TN, set reward’ tts Joft at 1425 F Ot nove ie at Eber Din cSupeey Gold BANGLE. Tabpiee ot ttached, bet. bt. Mathow's Ghpreh and and 20 Bone Go Gatrect, or on H if retarned fo tae eben oo ia Leen sr je tots eee, No. 9,638, hunting ot se, Pinder ia be borally | 2) Bullding, 9h at band northwest.” a a's api9-20" A 1s, while shop’ es a HEASTEIN: Proficn to Mr Bt PESTER, Haas Buildings and ve: ‘plea ie alae ‘T+ Easter 8: re bit ape of afi noai Sata TORRENS | Allo me oy a reward will be given Tsk it st. apls-3t* COUNTRY BOARD. SENG RORNG Sremenets dence. ‘apply by postal oF on ts ie, tte Brightwood FO, 2 Vane ee PERSONAL. Jane PATCH TITLES, MB 2. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. RENT—Farntehed or gin neg 1 Raars nat act ‘nor! Ter REST—Elpht room HOUSE, Pitan tapretticne natiwest: & of six rome, with hall tar ave. ; ood House in Racivan. 918 F st. northwest. Seven rooms, hot provements, Address P.O. Bok atts age apts | Fa SALE—At 8 sacrifice, (8 fine RESIDENCE | on L st. "northwest, ne: ey, tlewsn and Appl iy. Apr rs fo. 1a cy a = oa Fg ty : Ge * ih northeast forse Es apla 6t or unin and ‘cold wat jeut avenue, ten rooms, wrth ‘sl modern fences: pre ce 8,000. OHAS. F. WOLEARD, a | ge Rs ee or aoe nth Boas Board. xehanged. 1813 strest northwest. apl6- ste pe Le nished RO 9! Fitter Sariee piers Farnished ROOM. scoond street _north- apl6-3t" ee BRENT A Foraished HOUSE con’ siaine 9 at ber let ‘Sees st. northwest. a m the midd’e or last of May t» Qcw- uired. Ap} 1B RENT—Smail street northwest, BRIOK HOUSE. 1419 sth convenient to ie 9th and O Toms, Fas an street cars; has five water. 313, noe Tnqrire at 818 Ostrect sp16 5 story PBIIGK, sfx Toon and bath. h-room. 1580 Sth street west. jALE—Prick Low—Tenms Easy—Two- northwest Apply at 1013 O street bit ee Tye Sve stocy BETOK HOUSES. No. 1241 and 1243, southeast corner 5th streets northwest. Inquire = 1gorner aE BENT STOBES 906, 908, 910 and 918 21st ite market, at iow rent E. WAGGAMAN, 519 aplé-3t East Ospitol lars Ospi a ar 0 Faas Trout ‘SIOUBE ‘with sixteen roo: potera tm rovements. Rent k Clow to's rood tentent. B.H WAKNER, 916 F street northwest. a916-3t 'OK RENT—1443 P street northwest, a five- a Fz HOUBE, vaers ana eee closet in yard; a and Apply oa foot Fe BRENT—For Ter ScvuMen—In = First Ward, Sige teres me cats ee fully furnished. on ressonab! to C. 0. BRY: cor Toneana: at “ apl6-3t" as lot 16x110, on M nereet ) eerste at ana 20th.’ Hasy terms. P. 3§ street. ate Rane Banaarn- Ni ae wx SoNAHCr, 4 3a apl6-s, tu, th, 3t” RK RENT—Large handsomely furnished ; thir ind-etory, front, ROOM: improve- ments; pleasant, convenient Teoation; 810 no} month; references exchanzed. rthwest. per 1020 Sth street 6-3t* FS, RENT AND SALES PRIVATE wie AT AUOTIO} issued on office of Y THOS. = ‘Wal northwest. Fiatiee location: private IY. lith street northwest, near uare. Ba OF PROPERTY, IN. See Bel Bulletin ith of every, month st the GGAMAN, 619 7th stroet P16-3t™ ‘—Three Unfurnished ROOMS, with heat snd use of bath: desirable summer family. References required. on ae ‘the Ist BSALE-A Posrrive BaRGatx—An 8-room HOUSE, wit ‘th, gas and water, on north bide of Rhode Island avenue, No. 131 i; et aro. nn: street, ha’ WoW BANENEOWER &8ON, 121: aati OR RENT—HOUSE 615, 6th strest, batween F FE RENT OR PEASE—" GREEN EPRINGS.” summer resort on Ca ten minutes walk from perfect grace lon, barroom ai ma nampirts We ee W. 8. SAGE: Georgetown, apl6-3t* MAN, No. Department. moderate. Thavire of T. E. WAGG: 519 7th street northwest. apiese OR SALE-RRIOK HOUSE No. 1737 9th strect northy: with or all modern ino west, 9 BOK smi, Hall withont s side lot. Al Nor isis street northwest, ail modern maproves nine rooms; in ae yepnr Apply to Eouts 3 P. BHOEMAKER, 920 F street north- spl6-3t FE An old established BOARDING HOUSE in West End, near the Departments and street car lines; contains 14 rooms and has all qncdern conveniences: rent. $69. Inquire of VESCOTT & ALO Real Born and I streets. a ‘OB RENT—Square 8%6, 0} ite Poe inn; containancatiy 1 i ited low to quire at DAVIS’ Hat Store, 621 Penns: 100, 000 and ee for ca 1, ar IR RENT OR SALE—Elegant 1H Tg be Sie convenicten ‘cool sand asten ae Frontinx son ee on dows, largo sid le, and. lvania aa he mei pasones | BA eee ar Pete raniaes apl6-6t RBENT—For THE SUMER—A = resi- dence, containing eighteen rooms, with aoe foe and vegetable gardens; suitable fora Alosandris ¢ sounly, Vs ington, on the roi xandria, £0. Tailroad. lingtop, Alexardria county, ¥ i honse or residence; situated in ee miles from Wash- Georgetown to and aquarier of ‘smile from the ‘Addrese Miss (M. FRASEE Ar ‘OR RENT—Nicel: Peat ROOMS on first Fai secon floors at 730 sth Ht BW. Sth tow fo an aback puting ing Baek HOUSE ok nfo fora and water: lot 20x13 to 31 pos von easy terms. ADDY a ‘BUR: Ba 1115 F at. ‘apis-ct* RB RENT—TWO MANSION' Toston on M 8, ly to KEN street, near Thomas Circle. IN, REDY, Beal ‘Es te it, 155 oii Estate Agent, 15th street, ia ce Washinaton ina Of Ma theast.. Pore ae OR isth et eet betw: southeast, cows. AP e 8 five- uae ae ‘lable for market eatden, hofess Or Bull le moar) E oust sik a northweet. api-im m, FRAME fee June iat. jesirable situation ; }2, 000 ‘atge grounds ‘Apply at 1605 I'st., p6-1m* RENT, class RENIDENCE: finich; convenient and healt tensive LOT. May be a OK SXOHAD ES Fise 17 rooms, hard RB RENT—£TORE No. 218 10th et. north) souta of Pennayivanis Arig and so ete stand grgcery, food 088. inguise at 926 jaisiana ve northwest. northw A ces Sh OSes ee New Jersey northwest and oxe at 1024 9th etreet — Apply W. toa ICGRNSON, 718 ant = & SAR-AEIOR Se pert aS: 1414 9th at. Pies lee aes eee 310 heed an wet premises. antl 3a BR BENT—313 K street northeast ae F@ione anp DWELLING, eisut rooms ana stable for four horses, pong eis eS or Gi Gio mol th in advance, “Th Tn ice's F. SOHAFS! x sR, 424 Lith street. OR BALE LOT 20 Da To wa ae the owaee, Wand Boundary.) 15th street northwest. mit we PROFESSIONAL. ASBAGE AND. ee TREATMENT ekillfall: whe, pent er 8 f referen 2%, Btar ofios. ald-0t Sypiie for sa for the et Aa pe I SS Ce een pam. eee air en Satintiment, 108 and near loz relief iavoldauce of allments of the 16 o! penis ot 8 feet ee 58 m. to6 p.m. Fee $1 hh Dentist, 915 Ith CELLULOID TEETH in- iz, 50 cents. Dia eos eos ‘. TLS neocet penoest Dawes. 115 1a lth =, %, SS a aE ayia allies Ye Dems: hee. esth tneersec GDS Hier teeeet ease ao Diseases of ‘the ee sri R, PARSONS, name OF pater ‘eradicated from. FOR! BENT. BOS BEST. ad Btore 23% *7. HOWRE & SON,1H12F et. a16-3¢ Foy, desirable RESIDENCE. with large. beautiful lawn, ieee on three cellars FOR SALE. OB SALE—A nice PIANO: Rosewood ; in ‘wood order; vite ala fee ‘875 cash, Ra including stool. A. K RALE—To make room fcr new machiaes— Fitericn, Howes Wien, oe a Gand Band Flora, £8: gomplete. "Wekars Fepaircd and warranted these Machines Jeara CAUENDAGH. cor 7th aoa ste wie Se years. C_AUENDAGH, cor. 7th and H sts. a9 3: = age fresh tial it Lon, ranch | Farm,“ Montsomery | mF wea Ma, ear edigen, Bex 3 ROT D.o. i SE Ok KENT—A very choice neériy “new UPRIGHT GRAN AA 6u) lor make, st o a LET ———— Piano Rooms, 511 Yth street north- Fo SALE-i PIANOS; ‘apl6-at S fine, nearly new, 7 octave must positively De’ sold at “PR | sacrifice, for cash, before May ist. Ca ‘St 723 7th st. northwest. aple-6t* Ae ieote Will trade for cheaper Hon bi HORS: large bay” atch and gentlest years old. 16%" hands high. | Inquire Stable, Fear of 1740 New York avenue northwest on SALE Jat a5 from western apl6-st* a ke y HORSES. Wi Pint Syne 2 80! wa benny fe or no ale. JNO. HARBISON, 296 street nor.beast aplé br OB BALE-FOUB pe eye ORE DREWSTER one Cafirey BI Pro seta of BINGLE 1. HES. C 7 fee oc Fo EALE_NEW — end Spring and side-bar, for $75 and $90. fast HORSE and genuine Brewster side bar E very cl anaates 13a? Hl etrect morta west, ‘Three Horse Power Seae ENGINE in rood orler, Apply at FU! ai Now Tork avenue, apie Fa SALE—Very fine LEMON cpg agape Bi noe a ROSES. Also, lane pile of rich (Can be scen at SAGOD HUST HIS. Sar treee cot Between Gand a Hicortheast. ap9-22t* HAVE FOR Suverlor AT GREAT BABRGAINY, a snamber of r Gold ee and RTOHES. ie SENG, Watsh Hope 318 Pa: ave-, Demnpeey"s Slationery wore.” Fe, BsLE—Thave on hand s lsce stock of fine CARRIAGES and Business WAGONS own make, new and second-hsi Ee i omen Se 8.0ck; no sonable jopromptly attended to st reduce marl2-2m* z te street. Seren ARR spect st., Georgetown. "" “febl9-8m" -A large number at ee endl and second- oe for, ar emi in BY Bikiow JUMP XTENSION TOPS, Pu ONS, Booting Te 0. Find catia street OF park “‘paatring prompts febl? BOOKS, &. Bi Ti f reaRUry 0 id net, by Dw. 1 #4 6; Duties & e, i FS AE r Sabbath School Libraries. HE & SON'S. aes 428 7th I (PRE LATEST PUBLICATIO ‘Tiber, (by fie, author of aint . H. & 0. H. MOBBISON, Law poms LERS AND STATIONERS, Ke ber cE! . wage a ap5-Im THOS. J. ity & 00., Fat. Mon. oe MONEY.—To eee FULTON Loan Othise, S14 bn at bose Fens. ave. northwest. spr2 2m’ FOAN-MONEY. — TO LOAN—MONEY. 08. rae WAGGAMAN, slo Tthet. 2.wW. ON TONEY 0 AL EST, IN BE: ATE, FEF RENT—LARGE STORE oa bi 1696, 24 doi R App? R UST STOPE conser 1th ane Rae, pei {OK SALE —Onwar—And on ean; = F°hottk ins New Jersey = Ey = weet ;9 rooms, all modern fueprowements and oon crete ollar. AvpiytoR. K LUNDY, 128 Brides Street, Georgetown, oron premiaes spit eolw* BR SACE—Mlewant three story il sl sn of 12 i Modern improvements, with beswtifa! room! lot corner of 34 and D sts. northwest. I the premises, 201 D stroct northwest i e SALE ee FIXTURES A) WILL of a CIGAR’ ness, good reason Porsale. Ca'l between lasd dor Biand Ope, 404 H street northwest asia ae Sagi AND $0 MONTHLY FOR THREE whey veh, mg 8 ey yang cost 86,0 wil atonce for Fealdent for 83,800. BA. McINETHR, $16 F at Tre. AUTIECE BUILDING LOTS MIGHT i os im if Brora es Gf auction ro MOK irs ssie advertisement ‘te R SALE-Vanx Cuear—Threostory ‘brick & room HOUSE, "ay win dow: — will joca’ed on 4th street, 82.30. OH. SARMBRS Sie ang E stteet abet J 4 wircets eou - west ‘apld-3t wea. —WANTED- -WANTED. Rey Ber—Aa omfortable brick HOUSE and Lor. five blocks of Bank. price between $3,000 and $4,000. Also, sto § = ~ ceo fest, NOL to exceed #2, 4, che} + DANI SiowEns &sol #23 4 BanGatn —Throo-® e by 142 feot Coop : flue fruit treée i the ‘yard take €8.200_ tation, Fatrest, bet xeat 4 abd ¢ southwert ¢. Ii. FARBER, ¢. aud E streots vous apld-3t V ANTEW—TO BURROW 8900 for 3 or 5 years. at 7 percent. on first morteae on teal oe © worth double the amount; location northwest Address 1. A. 8 2200 Ath stree: northwest. i Ik SALE Cit RENi—Nine Cows, Route il " on and Dairy Fixtares Adaress, , Star offics. apis ae EC nip BAER Sent ea by Bte: and GOOR RY STORE, corner of 18th and M sts. northwest. Good resson for selling.’ Algo, — Cellar and Gtavle forrent. Anvly oa os apls-2t° Eat SUB LOT 38, @q. 617, es. Lwo or Four Building Sites 421 H st. northwest. Ay 430 ah at north apis st RS snore} T PBIVAY® BALE cme x Aottinn Duessh ous, ‘Fiswers, wee ‘Bib: Flowe &e, for gitl of 12 yeara. alan, GOLD w ao ani OHeiy, for 880. “Address “01 i.” tar office. Ante. a" A GOOD CHANOE TO GET A HOUSE BUILT TO SUIT.—A party about to build four six- roc Houses on Capitol Hil, within one. uit square of East Capitol street, would sel th on reasonable terms and at fair prices. Parties buying can have the honse arranged to suit) Ad- dress G. WF, Star office. apls-2t 3500 CASH—FARM 30 acres, 6 miles from Wan ington ; house, barn and stables ; 400 fruit trees; om St. Bliza- ih, good road ; house on O' [has fine xiew of Potomac river, Alexan aria Price €2,500.: balance as long of Mrs. mi0ds 1th et uertaweet, ants Fe. SALEi9, 350 FEET OF ey a Fee ehele OF part. Best location om Meri @ian fi: 1 ding Or speculation. Par-les desir Investment would do well to examulue property. - LINKINS & SON, 720 20th northwest apis. Fo nae €RY DESIRABLE FARM, Of about 130 acres, located on the METBOPOLITAN BRANOH Of the B. & O. R R., \ mile from a Station, 9 muiles from the District, by Good Pike, in — of P. O. and Stores. The locat ef the MOST HEALTHFUL, 8 AGRESTN G GHAPES. 1,200 PEAON TREES, 990 PEAR TREES, in thriving condition, well watered. heoewsary outbat: duns. Will ba Je price. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1415 Now York avenne. ANTED—BUICKS to lay, Betimates furnished for all Kinds of Brice JOBBING 80- Lieited. | A: ve prompt attention. apl6-3i*__ A. DAVIS, Jn., 707 Sth wt _n w. ARTED TO, BUY Gomer FROPRRTY for rocery about &2,0.0—two thirds eee E_D., btar office. AplG.a, 4-30 RGAIN—A& COUNTRY LE Ba F% MESTDENOE a at; Tanden® Station, Metropo- from Wash apls-2w iiten B.andO TK. R., = joxton, | NEW & Mloomt HOEsE apd outbaila- about one acre of ALL KINDS OF Tht ‘churches sud echosl 1 location is MINENTLY HEAUIIY, and tts acoossibliity to toe iy it partioul desirable to GOV- ERNMEN’ KS, of whom the population of the thriving littic settiement of Linden” is prig- ly “compored. Price, ce 400. steiGen & LinBEnMa’ . 1418 New York avenue. apT-th,s &t6t a BALE— A VERY ith: eiglity-one Scree,'In wood state of cultivation, For further apply, to CASRARD, 85 BI et, Baltimore; or, OH sTANuey, mrr31-ecim Lourel, Ma. FORE renewing the le se of my Shoe Stora, No. 1614 14th +t northwest, I efter my entire TUPES and GOGD Wikt for sale. of my neighbors and soqualntsnces know n the past thres years built up aprofit- res which thie tore involves, 1yy time and attention belug sufficiont'y occupied’ ta wn: nd older business, as can be agen in ts City . Loffer a clean and weli debts: a fine eet of Fixtares: bew Combination Bafe; a fine store (60 feet deep); low rent # business besides suds &. J. MaRsui atral and D ete. torthwest._apli-2w 8 110 ACRES OF LAND on th 5 from Washington, “at Silver Sprines 2 ita B. Wadoigine the estate mery Bisir, dress BuNivatn, Cole vile, Moutwomery os Md: GHARCE OFFERED "T0 OOAL AND Re WOOD BEATER Valaa bie Whart foot of Sd.et. southeast, with coal clevstor, steara kindling ina cement warehouse ; gieo, ovement wil Bay, of ‘apli-12t* hoows et peter a5 J CEFIOR®. ~_ fronting on ite Troasury. Ioquire or o.>d. THOM No. No tis 16th st. nw. Septeim™ F% SALE—Spicndid FARM, os — north of Taurel Stasion, BG . 69 scree vation and 4 » €00d fencit Co8g Det, Wanhiowion, DO. at aa Rion, DO 88 he OB FXOHANGE FOR O1TY PaOP- FoR PARM in Mont 004 *awelltne and oat. Bribes 3, well wavered fenced E. BURFORD, rita H hip a ee ¥ ADVANOED ON IMPORTANT ana INVENTIONS, either before at patent. Box 85, Btar office. SPECIALTIES. ME A EBENC Meprum, No. 707 1 stor, “Hours, trom Ein 2. Sirs Tuy evenings. ‘fon ait: bere till Jaly iat. ‘mar30-wi Me HF er races oh! ‘Mac- ged ex at ‘atbor emiaenon, 600 ‘G00 Oth street, corner street north west. amari-9m* fale a ag han GEEEE GEeiE STEP eT a aeeaEe sot Vala? Dry Onan ey SS yote reson: ereeet