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_ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON = os ——— ‘The Evening Star bas 2 reaulnr, permanent. bona Gae dally circutation more than trebic that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and cauai to that of all the ether dulty papers here added together. — THE Stan cfice i connected with the Telephone Ex- If Southern Dakota has the population she ®laims there ts no good reason why the desire of that population to enter the Union should be re- fused. At any rate, their application for admis- Bion is entitled to respectful consideration. The Dill reported from the Senate Committee on Terri- tories based the admission of Dakota upon the Condition, that the population of that portion of the territory asking to become a state should be Sufficient to entitle it to a Representative In Con- gress. In omer to ascertain the population a cen- Bus was provided for. This looked fair enough, and In opposing it the democrats lay themselves Mable to the same charge they make against the Fepublicans for favoring the measure—partisan- Buip. ‘The project of building a new Rway line be- ‘tween New York and Washington Is endorsed by the New York Herald, as it should be by ali the Papers of that city. The Heraié holds that “there €an be no doubt that, under a fair construction of the constitution, Congress has the right to grant a Charter of this character,” and adds that New ‘York needs as many ratiroads as she can get to all Parts of the country. It says further that there Bre many points in favor of the projected road, and that “if the men behind It are honest—it they Bre not mere jobbers and speculators, who Intend fo sell out to the powerful corporations that now Control the highways tothe capital—there Is no got Treason why they should not be allowed to id the line which they profess to be so desirous to construct.” The Heral@ agrees with the grouad heretofore taken by Tue Srar that the corporators should be held toa rigtt accountability in furnishing the Promised lower rates, shorter time, and better Postal facilities than are now enjoyed. Theso ~points essured, and with a clause preventing a Bale or transfer of the franchise to any existing Corporation, there seems to be no good reason why ‘the bill should not pass at once. ——§_<eo—____ ‘The stories that have lately been put in circula- tion in the west that It was not Jesse Janes, but Borie other fellow, who was killed by young Ford Inst week are pretty rouch on the wife of that en- terprising outiaw. There ts no dowbt about Mrs. James’ identity, and it 1s well established that she had been ving with the deceased for several ‘Weeks in St. Joseph as his wife. Is {t supposed that Mr. James would countenance that sort of ‘thing, or that his wife would be a party toit, for the sake of playing a joke on the authorities t ——_—_—_<es—___ It is likely that the last has been heard of the ase of the people against General Curtis, for vio- lation of the civil service law, in having collected Political assessments from New York custom house employes. The indictment was formally quashed 1m the United States district court in that city, on ‘Thursday, on the ground that the defendant's ehristened name Is Newton, and not Nehemiah, as eharged. This probably disposes of the matter, ‘as it is understood that the authorities will not act further in the case unless a new complaint be filed. ‘This may or may not be done, but the chances are against it. The passage of the law was not de- mafided by public sentiment originally so much as {it was brought about by the active efforts of a Gomparatively few individuals who urged the ne- cessity of some such provision In order to maintain ‘the effictency and purity of the public service. AS 4s usual, therefore, In cases where a law is placed ‘on the statute books in advance of public opinion, ‘this Is likely to remain a dead letter until it 1s re- pealed by a party coming into power which has no Wee for {t, or until the majority of the people are @ducated up to the point of demanding Its enforce- ment. The fact that the statute under which the Andietment was found was passed seven years ago, and that there has not yet been a conviction under 46, ts pretty conclusive evidence on this point. ————_<e+—____ ‘The coming Congressional canvass, will, no Goubt, be vigorously contested by both the repub- Htean and democratic parties. The margin between the two parties in the present house is so narrow that each realizes that {f its to control the next 2t must fight for every inch of ground. In such a lose ruce it now looks as if Virginia will once more occupy a very prominent and fmportant posi. tion. The readjusters in the-legislature havi Passed an apportionment bill through the housey ‘Which ts intended to give them all the Congress- Men except two, or possibly three. Itis a ger- Fymanaer which surpasses anything, perhaps, that even the organization of that method of dealing ‘With Congressional apportionment ever dreamed of. It pays no regards to distribution of popula- tion, strings districts across the state regardless Of mountain ranges or rivers, and, Indeed, respects Rothing but readjuster votes. This bill has not yet passed the state senate, nor can it do se, with- @ut the support of all the readjuster-coalition Members of that body. There are two “recalci- $rant” state senators. They have defied the coall- ‘ion bosses, and have refused to be bound by the Caucus. Both of these senators are republicans, ‘and for the purpose of procuring their votes for the apportionment bill the readjnster managers ‘and the party organ now declare their willingness ‘to nominate and support candidates for Congress pledged tothe support of the administration. It this arrangement Is eflected,the control of the next house may turn upon Virginia, and thus give that ‘State undue prominence in another national cam- Patgn. rTuere IS BUT ONE GENUINE ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER IN THE MARKET, AND THAT IS "K BROWN’S, PHILADELPHIA. All others are Imitations, or made tion of the ORK EREDERICK BROWN’ @lways be a biescing ia SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, AND WINTER. Ya all STOMACH DISORDFRS, for SLEEPLESS- “NESS, for SUDDEN CHILLS, when Drenched during fie EQUINOX, when Cold in WINTER, when Dutresed im SUMMER, buy a botfe of your Druggist or your Grocer for 50 Cents (insist on Raving the GENUINE given you—FREDERICK BROWN'S, PHILADELPHIA, ), and you will secure an — will serve you will—ALL THE — Ee eh a y OOT's, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. We have just received another shipment from MR. L. Noor, Selected by bim in Paris and Belgium, consisting of all the Most Fashionable DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BEAL AND IMITATION LACES, RIBBONS, AND FLOWERS, WRENCH NECKWEAR, IN FICHUS, SCARPs, COLLARS. @PANISH AND WASH LACES OF THE MOST DESIBABLE DESIGNS. NOOT'S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA ATENUE, Washington, D.C. Scotca SYLPHIDES. SEATON PERRY, {Successor To Perry & Brorure,) ‘Will open om THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH, A complete assortment “ANDERSON'S SCOTCH SYLPHIDES.” have never been shown before this sea- son, and are intended to take'the place of Organdiea. “153 offe of 42in. wide ILLUMINATED sur GS, at 62! Immense FRENCH SUITINGS, with STRIPES and PLAIDS to match for Combination Cos- Scot ZEPHYRS, and MERY. RY. LAW oe on " in PARASOLS, HANDKER- Noveltien" cunt ‘and HOSIERY. fare Barcains” in BLACK SILFS, SURAH SILKS, LOUISINES: FOULARD St Tike SUMMER SILKS, ELEGANT BLACK GE §27 One Price, and that is Guaranteed Correct. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, « » Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th streot. Established 1240. al2 [ 2MENSE REDUCTION! ‘To make room for our New Importations of CHILDREN’S HOSE ‘We have come to the conclusion that the only way to get rid of the stock on hand is to Repuce them to such a price that the Public cannot resist the temptation to purchase. ’ . CHILDREN’S HOSE, 24 doz. Fancy Stripes 00. NN DL ka ‘SB5SS OOEREE YF ci OO N NN LLLL ¥ seme 85565 Per Par. ONLY THIRTEEN DOZEN LEFT Of Children's Fancy Stripe, full regular—Purchaser's privilege as to choice—ail at 950; om, 3 pam Yor $1. 65 DOZ. CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSE, All Sizes, ranging from 25c. up. WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND ‘73 doz. of Children’s Ribbea Hose, solid colors, all sizes, . At 3c. per pair. Don't fail to take advantage of this reduction, and call early, before the best selections are made. PPP. L A II <S88q PoP 7 aa wt § BPP AA TL AA 1 Ssssq Pe “4 tu 284 HE Ssss8 RRR OO Y YA EL RRO OY Y AA LE RRR O O YY AA L R ROO ¥ AAA EL R ROO ¥ AA LLL 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE axD ala 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. ‘Upslee ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. e Just received and placed on our counter— A All-Wool Bine CHEVIOT MEN’S SUIT, offer at the astonishing low price of $8, goods val- ued at $11. A beautiful line of MEN'S PANTS, desirable patterns, at $2, $2.50, $3, Our stock of Youth's and Men's BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS is, without exception, the largest and best selected ever exhibited in this city. Our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT is complete in every de- tail. ‘We call special attention to our ‘‘DENGREMONT CHILDREN’S SUITS,” in three difterent shades. This is undoubtedly the neatest, best fitting Suit which was ever introduced. We have a few of the $2.50 BOYS' SUITS left, M, F. EISEMAN, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. 421 Seventu Sruzer N. W., a2 (Wnder Oda Fellows’ Hall). PERSONS WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS, to the extent of $50 to $1, Ov or upwards, should writete HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, No. 4 Pine Street, New York. Stocks carnied on 3 to 10 per cent mai ractority. Gomplets, NICOLL, THE TAILOR. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN GOODS, FINEST DOMESTIO WOOLLENS, CHEYVIOTS, CASSIMERES, &o. PANTS TO ORDER, $5, $6, $7 AND $9. SUITS TO ORDER, $20, $25 AND $30. SPRING OVERCOATS FROM $20 TO $40. Made to Order in the most Perfect style, WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ERE T 93% EF Ras bd S8o88 Ek F |. NNN I Cd 00 LLL LLLL % TTITH HEEE TIT A 1f 00 RRR Plnffs of SAHE g’ghoe TH tee $f M4 tue E 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wasnixetox. Branch stores in all principal cities. api-whs No IS THE TIME TO PAINT. ‘The best place to buy your PAINTS, OILs, . VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS, ETC., 18 AT No, 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE, NEAR THE TREASURY, FROM JAMES H. McGILL, =— IN BUILDING SUPPLIES, Ee Handy to all lines of street cars. ANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, “ ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS uD DECORATORS, LAMBBREQUINS AND PORTIERES, wet WE FOUND OUT! ‘There are lots of repeaters in Washington, judging from the manner in which they tried st on us ladt ‘Saturday. Another thing we found out was that we cannot give the Imperishable Eester Eeg away free of charge-with- out stopping the wheels of busicess. On Saturday afternoon we received two more barrels of the Eggs, which we are going to distribute in this way: Every purchaser during Easter week will receive an Egg for each of his children. In other words, we are going to let these Two Thousand Eggs go among ‘the trade of the house. We wish it distinctly understood that we do not offer the Eggs asa bait for patronage or as a lottery, In- stead of presenting a set of cards with every suit (a fustom grown alnost to be a necessity) wegive this Ege ‘in place of them, ‘We trust we have made oureelves understood, A BSAKS & CO. ' ‘THE STRICTLY AND LEADING _ ONE-PRICE OLOTHIERS, al0 $16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. ME. VON BRANDIS, STE, $07 Pennaylvania ave., over M. Willian’s eetablishment ¥eemerly with Lord’& Taylor, New York, and Wi SConBE Lente. Bridal hier! s notice; perfe eS pie TAYLOR & HUFTY, so og hg s os ne ok PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Now IS THE TIME TO SELECT SPRING WRAPS. ‘Tho Latest and Most ELEGANT STXLES, RICH BROCADED MOIRES, HEAVY SATIN DE LYONS, HANDSOME WALKING JACKETS, CHILDREN’S WRAPS, HAVELOCKS. NEW STYLE, VERY ATTRACTIVE JACKETS AND SACQUES, FINE FLANNEL SUITS, ‘THERE are SEVERAL very Destraste and ELEGANT New PatTerns in Street Garments which deserve the Norrog of Lapie# of Taste, some EsPECIALLY Surrapce for Earty Srrina TRaveLina and tho Promenave. The Goods for Children are Restanx- Ave for their Perrection of Fir and Five Ma- TERIAL aud WoRkMaNsutr. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR EASTER CARDS? T AA YY L 0 O RRR && & T ASA ¥ L Oo OR R & ky TAA Y¥ LLLL OO R&R RK Ae H H OU U FFF TTITY Y¥ H HU U F rT » Bs 9 HHH U U FF T = H HU UF 4 es alo H H UU F T = ¥OR RENT—ROOMS. choo! Balle Poa Saeed PQS Er vO ewoa neon ie Peeee an esc owe tpcinding rat wih: 8 Beck sshd 434 etrecta. ‘S18 C street northwest, epee ais RENT_TO A FAMILY OF ADI PART EL sf's, pleasant three-story: House, ‘plrabned in Apply at 1332 111 Sefwecn 10 and ae Grantor's hat MES | street, RENT— DESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS. UN: aultabe for an ofoot ban ath: 1004 etrcet a RENT—THREE Ay aT FS. ley furnished for houseke to A ‘bY corner ack Capitol sn 30 niet oder It ps | Ee RENT_ATORE 719 | SEVENTH, GTREET cr Bn Chiumbia 2a wading sah sth E northwest. ioe cma : RK noel urge SOUTH FRONT ROO} ished. eultable for ane or, two went brates: street northwest. a12-3° ASTRO 000. meanest Sige pear t "a ay: one ghamry es a RESS aD Witte reas A YSEOrs GLASS TAILO ‘board gna workshop. in the: house: FRI. HOP 300'B street southwest, cal WHO! DRY GOODS Youn Man who under- Yor ‘the he right owe. Ach ‘Agios N’ BORE ; WAGES 25 PER —— mo hans Station, Palmore & Potomas Rallroal: Apply tO4OHN HACGH, Contractor aLL-Oe 1D TQ WORK BY THE Wien at QUATNDEER TO ANTED-A YOUNG WHITE GIRL—TO NURSE finree children, Gnd'as chamber work. Inquire at 612 3d street no! ANTED—200 eee WAGES, $1.25 PER Ww Trolays at Bowie st ‘Baltimore and Potomac jenced_ railroad Foremen. hy my. to pean Contractors, “Howie tation, Md. ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO aeee Wiirskens Paes Aron! 8 Loan Ofte, 314 9th strect northwest. ANTED_AT | LIGENGED AGENCY, ee Chambermaids, Nurses. Families furnished reliable re, Philadelplia, New York, elsew Contractors {urn ighed reiiroad and other Iuborers free of chance. {26 F street northwest, mid. ‘SITU- private ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GOLORED BO’ ation as waiter, and te run errands in family. Address Box 51, Star office. SS RENT—A ee BACK oon Rone iu Pee Siro, eommunteatng unica i | Cott ris of" home ans quiet inully- 913 SiS Tietrct R |RENT_ONE LARGE FRONT oe SEC- furnished ; beat and gas, with use of bath st ab th street west. Ref: all-3t NT—ONE ae TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ite family ; suitable for sengiemen and eat | nj eet. eae and use of ot 138 Fe. RENT 108 FIFTEENTH STREET, ROOMS: x and newly furnished. including hand- some parlor: pleasant summer. able id central part of city; Aret-clace in. re- Sined private fantiye all-3t POR KENT—IN A HOUSE WHERE THERE ARE ‘0 children. lodgers. & ene Figjsicate tlemen ; th street. ion inf and no other. S large, well-fur- ished ‘Room, with modern conv ‘uitable for Se quire at se 810-3¢* NFUR urT- FoRteter 1 Houekeerine: hee water in kitchen; 923 1 ST nottiwest, b ieee eon f Sagi dar ette ea a yoeettion OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WHT SS T- lege of light housekeeping, to adults only; refer- pexcl |. Apply to 943 'T street northwest. Sairements to two lines of cars. mas] R RENT— ELEGANT FURNISHED. APART- ents. at 10a? Vermont avenue, near McPher-on Square, single or on suite; southern, ‘eastern snd wost- re; grate fires, m25-4 - =p a = tit street, between B and C atreet ‘nortnsents one north of Einooty Park ‘od fire bcc from ae itol street and sewerage. J. im aes See os Rae and short distance tk from termi Pa] street cars; Apply to A. 8 rt 1s ote coco pe TTENTION, DAIRYMEN. A = FOR RENT. OR SALE-TWO GOOD DRIVING HORSES; sound, young and gentle. Aprly at 314 Pennayiva- nia avenue northwest. et" FOS SALET AN ELEGANT FivE-GLAES LA DAU, built by Brewster, Shie fan be ween at DowNey's' ae ois pai atreet northwest. "aid-Bt iG, THE g CITY in 9 Teh “etree al2-6t Te 7 TN Cy Fr si (E— SUPERB ss -PQUND-CORNER terra and of ' ‘rick. a ment in gbundant ony of Sainte t ane Onan, $78" Ape Ap- pesanarior dt - once af 1139 10th street northwest” ‘a1S.6t* ae dl dairy, all in good condi~ ~ay a iso a. stable anil cow-house, Snorer is wagacent Imdsoneet C ~ den wet enclosed, and alan ten acres of ect able for zardeni rose nearly new, and warcented a superior im i, “Kino, 0 7 FOR RENT—HOUSES. OR REN RENT—ON MAY Jar, A MODERN-BUILT room House on 17th’ «treet, near Square rent low to permanent tenant’ Tuite at zat 6 3th etrect northwest. iB RENT A Six ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ad ae back ys and water, on 7th street, between. and Qynorth of Of Phyeou Hotel, $29 per moni: Inquire street northwest. al2. at RENT_BY MAY 18T_HOUSE IN PLEASANT tion with modern improvements. Apply at 213 16th street northwe a2. ARFSPECTABLE WHITE GIRL A mbermaid in private family oF a ciry reference. Address, for two | ai es RENT. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ae id water: 1+ Gth xtreet northeast, three ast Capitol strect cars. Apply at 315 Feun- Sopmaszom Bast Chal ot a12-3t" ws BY = ae PHARMACIBT, Sow Glerking, « position ss relief clerk for two oF more evenings per week. Address P. H. D., Sts TEDDY 4 A RESPECTABLE SHITE GIRL nation to do housework and assist with wash- car iranin <, or is willing to do 15 street north thnwee -room work. 2-2t TED—BY A COOK WHO SPEAKS French, German and teatianss Situation ean tee fe to PIETRO references from last piace. A pp 'H, at Restaurant Dubois, 17: jenny was A YOUNG MAN A SITUAT ina prvetstamily mencinen A eae house work, Appiy at 419 Ist street southeast, it Wire YOUNG, MAN WISHES 4 SITUA- tion in some business house, with the chance for advancement; fowork. “Addrves Bos a office. aa Wt BY A COLORED GIRL A SITUATION 2s Chambermuid, in s private fanily: can fur- nish Rood references. “Apply at 1009 18th et north ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE SOLAR a Situation a waitress or chambei We Bias all faunfly, ay S24" 20Uh street snore Woiineprant A emplo} sewing macl FIRST-CLASS SEASSTHESS ieee ty the week; can operate several all or address ‘616 Eine! WANTED—BOARD. Fx REN’ TBRICK 1 DWELLING, 2317 M STREET northwest, three-story and basement, nine eae: only $21; cheapest in the city. Apply to T. E, WAG- GaWan; 917 F etreet northwes! Pur RENT HOUSE 106 ¢ STREET SONTaeAgT: y new; has never been occupied: has twelve Tonks: bay windcw Tan eubiet bevy range; stationary araentubs, Ke. | ‘The houso is fintehed ined style and wil be rented for the low price of $40 a month feareeponsible tenant. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 i FOE RENT THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL- ling, 1407 Sth street northwest: nine rooms; ail mod- VALL & MARR, 804 ern improvements. DUY ¥ street. _alh oid f ‘OR RENT_-NEW BRICK HOUS OF city; ¥ roonss and bu NORTHWEST finished in hard ai oes plumbing; fi th. front and side bay window; ext door. 1410 Boundary north are FE? RENT—2035 11TH STREET, NORTHWEST, rooms, $16: 524 11th st. 8 w., 5 roome, $12° 15th and G ats; 8.w., store and dwelling. $13; at sows, 6 Bom 5.30; 407 Frankli oy 40; stablo In rear 1145 Bth et. AUS. UAYWOOD, 1239 9th ate nw. Puan RENT—THAT BEAUTIFUL AND DESIRABLE shee fo, om veri oy ik |B corner Now York’ aver Ret CHAS. and M streeta b , SHREVE, 1125 Tih street northwest. s8-6t FR RENT—THAT VERY CHOICE FOUR-STORY Brick House, 1400 16th street, near Scott ¢ state all modern improvements; 10 Inquire at 736 17th street. Rent, aT-im improvement, bee rooms. W ANI ED-SPForaL, TO STRICTLY PRIVAT Framilios— A married couple desire » Home in the northwestern section of the clty, with @ quict refined family; unexceptional references given and first-clies table ex idress, WELCOM fice, suatine Iecation egdreere aad. we Li office, statine Inca and when, suits, an interview agreeable; posdeasion Bay Ist; commu ieutions jential. _WANTED—ROOMS. Ww D—A LADY 6} QpreT 3 MANNERS DE- SIRFS a nioely f , in a nice locality, Where no questions are naked. "Address QUIET, Sat fhice, Winker LADY, pain A NICELY FUI hishal Room or Boome, bath attache? oF ear by, where meals'wili be furnished, and no ques- Hon sik Addresa, location and price, ¥ aia-2i* WANTED— HOUSES Wikeegecr oat BUY MEDIUM Siz ‘ll modern improvements; northwestern locate not to exceed $4,000. ‘Address M. EL Wate —BY 1ST OF MAY—SIX OR SEVEN room Hoase, with modern improvements; good peihborhiood, in west vortien of the city. Ag: Gross, with partie Lock Box 8, Smithsonian I . ae WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS EASt=s WEEK OPENING. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. OUR EASTER WEEK orenn ia OF NEW AND LovELY PATTTERN HATS AND BONNETS COMMENCES ON MONDAY, APRIL THE 10rx, axp WILL BE CUNTINUED UNTIL OTHERWISE NOTIFIED, Wo offer the following goods: 500 FRENCH ana ENGLISH PATTERN HATS and BONNETS, of the latest importation; 5,000 SCHOOL and DRESS HATS, in every style and quality, at manufacturers’ prices; 5,000 LADIES’ HATS, comprising the handsomest and cheapest assortment ever offered in styles and qual- ity—in Canton, Milan, Porcupine, Straw, Manilla, Satin, Braid, Toscan, Fancy Straw, Real Chip, in all shades; in following shupes—Patti, Mary Bel, Cavilier, Thistle, Scarboro’, Angio, Tyrol, Patience, Marchesi, Obelisk, Idlewild, Jovita, Vassar, Impe- rial, Esmeralda, and hundreds of other shapes too Bumerous to mention, at prices thas will make them BEADED LACES, FLOWERS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, SUN UMBRELLAS; KID GLOVES—Real Chamoise Musquetaire Kids, at 75 cents; three and four-button Kida, the great®t bargains, at 75 cents; elegant Lisle Thread Gloves, from 25 to 40 cents, Don't fail, before purchasing, to call at KING'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET, THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FORMILLI NERY alo @oops. FF FURNITURE STORAGE, Poctomce. G. T.. KEEN, Win TED—A SECONB-HAND BICYCLE, 64-INGH <ddresr, stating price, BICYCLE, Lock Box 370, City Post Ofice, it WAkte ANTED INST RUGSIONS IN DOUBLE ENTRY ing by a raven zy, 20 competent teacher, Aarons pon Star office, ‘ANTED-ANY TIME BEFORE JOLY FIRST— first-rate Piano of = ard make—upright pre- ferred. Cash pat or AB advance. “Give fall Gijenitiony p Teloe Box 86, Star office. ANTED—$10,000 HOUSE AND TOT IN WASH. ington for value, 6 miles distant; farm house Kinds of of fra : AvDly PI PRATT & SON, Sonne “oth Wiese iit C EXPERIENCED AND 00 AND COMP! tent woman, aud Gentlemen's Washingy, e: wood references, oe WoStE_canoury. 10 CLEAN-WE DO on Whip Carpets. Our ork is done better and prices lower thant in_auy other sstabliabmnent in Washar Orders by te phone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 r a avenue, B wes NTED—TO BORROW $14,000 FOR THREE ms, at 436 per payable quarterly; by py firt-cai inp estate In this ci ty o imes the vet amount. dress W. H., DIONET HON pean, for S100 employea, cess used to Bot the Cleaner, 1009 F street 2: BAND SUITS OF CLOTHES oy band ooh i eat, the pitt x WORK OF aii oz “A Regi ce by ee year nearly new. B0., cori Bont Otice: "Aas fora lear exposition af to the moet sui fi anne ental pri micitne method of Pure rcs Box 38,3 ‘Sur method of pursuing: 15th and T, two-st =e Bee “Lauber aa Fe a LARGE MANSION OF 22 ay in firet clean, order: grove; Tath street, ia Boundary northwest. Ap- Diy fo FYTCH, FOX B BROWN. m29-2w FPOREEASE Age FOR FIVE YEARS OR MORE A HAND- partially furnished corner Honse; FRE RENT —HOUSE 1457 PIERCK PLACE NORTH- beti story eleven oun tres bay windeom Colles sat furnace; nen kretes, range, sheaking tuber; on street north ae For terms and locality address Box 1 m21-lia ERBRESS 7 WESCOTT & CO., Comer 20%t1 and T nivects notioesat. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Foe SALE THAT VALUAULE P RO PE RIX Imown as ‘*Washington Hall,” corner of Peunayl- Yania avenue and 3d street east. J. 8. BWoRMstED 928 F atrect northwest. al2 EAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHEAP. fen proposals for the purchnee of the rem Kof the Se, reaiman's Savings and taal Company, of sny portion thereat, will be ved at the: off the ratsmned, the Commiseloner of sal Company, No. 1617 Pennsylvania avenue, Until farther eehedules of eaid property =e ‘be obtained on. gpl cation at said office. JOHN JAY KNO’ eT F.8. cee oe —— 325-3m, apll t eS closets ke. iat $20,000. OR Ponting wet CASH AND $9,500 AT SIX PER cent on time ‘an elegant new cor- nner House north’ i, eichborhod: has _mod- ern improvements: iinally ‘cout $9,000. ‘Apply or address C, G2 COLES 405 buh sect marshes POR B EXCHANGE OR SALE—ON ACCOMMODAT- ‘terms—House with 14 rooms, and all modern pri, northwest, Address “Bor ost? | stand a POR SALE-SMALL BRICK HOUSE, ee oree Any 825 43 etroct northwest. Fe ‘SALE-AT A = BARGAL AL three-story and. Press Bilok Prone Hewes brown tone trimmings, ten rooms, ath, “buters laundry, furneee room, ty, Tesi the late Adimiral Scott. path Jot 61 fect Front, taht street, adjacent to “Scott Statue.” a drones, purchaser. ae three-story ‘willim one square of Interior Dep: 060: will tinent L it fivestiment, W: Er BUBFORD. 11s sitet ont be 1612 10TH =e 1B SALE—HOUSE, | NO. Fee rthwest; brick; 3 water and gus: lot bath: 20x95, toalleys. Le ily SAUNDERS © BROn fi sreetunatee an MONEY TO LOAN. 720 rH ‘Opposite Patent iRLiMoIe BEALE apa SOME, Also, cht rooms each, Wise SOLDIERS” Winn a Warrant, 2 ieee ie rots noun; enter cree gproneae,natiomen os in the'city, WANTED 3.20, ANNOUNCE “THAT aS E. 3B ‘New Y , Raa Catered es Shs om oe 3 a m2 ‘ANTED—OLD. SILVERINLARGEOR Small cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘and 43 streets, Janl9 AN’ YOU W: = TO pica Ga wae lor-1 id a great ‘cheaper: Siro gs common new suitcan MILITARY SOSRET lore’ Additional, Homestead ernment Land Scri be paid. WM. J. 5 JOHN Droit building, corner 8th mass street No. 619 D Store, 409 9th st. i ‘ONEY TO LOAN M ON BEAL ESTATE, at lowest rat TRELL, 1431 famnaylvania avenue. m2t-Im HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES. ‘T10 D street. Te tate security in sums to suit and at lowest rates of iterest. . 0. G. m6-3m_ 1. pie M. SAUNDERS & BRO. HAVE MONEY TO on Real Estate and other Securi- tt E. B. OOT- GREEN, Best eat fasw iow, and sums to suit 1103 ‘ONEY TO eee £20-2m 613 BEVENTH STREET OE veer, Mo TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. MO" AT Toweer RATES OF Pee ald Hos 3. 18 m8 ON REAL f1-8m. iad F strost nosthrweat. Bs Noam TO Luan. * ene MO UE TTR BAL STATS oe eee, R SALE—A a BARGAIN FOR CA ished andl comp reason Fi HAN lete Job Printing Office (steam for welling, Address MAGNET, ‘eli-2t* FS SALE—A NEW 5 SGER'S SEWING MA- ching, with stop motio' test improve- Renta, extension table and two ‘teaver “tt t oxtmomely 1 1K th rail or tumnyike travel." If this Ast day of May it will then be to purchase or rent are tn- lor sale, three Geair- in the village of Bisden ‘etreet, one acre of land, 4 twelve rooms. "Second —Lot bord: upon ‘throwen the’ villare, of acre of land, which has upon it a dwelling houne wi room, Third Lot of one acre, and a d house upon it with, four, rooms: pon this fot an ice house. ‘These Tots will bo eld at reasonable price’ Terma ale made known pon ape Plication to Jules Diendonne and Mrs. Dicudonne at Bladeasburg, or to C. C. Co faa. Masie ake tompey, Ui per Marlboro’, Prince apts, Md. AGRE R aay ANNAPOLIS SUR FROR eek welling, containing tT iat oa aad for ge ye Auctioneer, MILFS FROM WASE ASHTN fixoToR acres, near Forestville, Pri ne ‘Houses an Firce_Situsged on Water for cash, Address Box 242, honse with OR SALE_AN ELEGANT, ead EARLY, NEW Ty ive Kosew: fed Lex Piano, for only eos his Pi Piano feottered at this extraordinarily wr furure to for owner, and offeraa raro byrarchasor't0 pet os cxtra fine Piano at ty original cost. Handsome and SW PIANO, WAREROONS, 7th etteet northwest, shout one t fe Cover incl: 1, NiMMO’ 210-6 FOr sscese SEY FST, 8 NEW 7-OCTAVE ‘but three mont handsomely finished rosew cos hp een ig? and lyre; juding andeioel: pe owner must sell, pce 3: REEDS Piano Wareroome, street northwest, successor ney OR aE ALE — $160 WILL BUY A RICHLY FIN- : ecres under culuvation ‘and Fas d rovewood case j-ociave Piano, aquar, grand | titers nonee of 6 Scbasco a Sines paver: cain — at cif Fast LEONE one MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organ; good as new. to an immedi: ‘UNcEY s. ht other Tow and sold on "eas; nents, CHAUNCES J. HEED, “158 Tih stroct novtweet, YOR SALE—LARGE VARIETY OF THE eS é sty Ste an new and Cen ee hands ay aloo. | US, , Suries an ein a mamice. JORN Sy YOURG: Sis. — YR SALE—RARE BARGAIN A. SFR. 7 Foheave Roses L gmfortable Frame, Dw iszxil0. THowtas S°pOWLING. Pennsylvania avenue. Fe SALE—TEN Farm of 803 1 es arATiNVEER ON BAND O, R.R., fifteen valuable and finely Hroxted. Butlding Lata: oneLotand House. FILLMOLE BEALL, vO ncight Biano, but, litte sed, for on PS iSisio’s Nee" FO As Apply | 70R RED = pMALL FARM; Tr i ‘1-6 oe ar Riano Wareroman, ec eo room, p bevutiful ard healthy logue Hon, in full View: of Washington; ‘$10 er ihonth, FoR SALE 20 BEA HEAD, ee ‘AR. | ROBT. oe 1435 New York aver al-im ved from the eps d Ri SALE—IN BLAD! RG, TWO Cote arees an Eo Sadie Hore A a FRET oe emg horthweate YAEES & SIMMONS. TOR, SALE CARRIAGES OF ALL a “ae Fea Teduced rates; also, Horses. Boarding Stables and Hiring cheapest in the city: atthe ROTEL DE HOSS, aud 470 Gatroct new. WF GEYER lel R SALE—CHEAP_ONF_ VERY FINE xOUNG forse, two fine Driving Horsas rit and convenient to a: Ioeatton scent vin, -_ ‘of ED. 8! aE, 's Home, ey “Piney are bout half its ee —. - Fore SALE-THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE FENWI E: both new and second-hind Cs d furcies, ot a » P. D. SCHMIDT & aoe m17-Im ylv: a FOR SALE OF bered yp a ENCUM. i eee OF TITLES OF THE i aha miles from ity of Washington, from Dosruning to 1875, ‘seen at the auction rooms of THOMAS DOW city; 9-room Rave southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1ith a o31-6m POR SALE-SPRING AND STOIMER GRIERFAGES A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from: board Company's Site- Bar Bus: . ‘The best in the country AL serted linmediataly after extracting Pte splendid muocess. - Modern oBT, 0. GRARA! m29_Repository and Factory, si0-416 ath ek 3 F; OR SA _— So maaan aot |e Nazone, al tye, ad st opt call at O21 G strec Saye omy 8S. J. MEEKS. Fens eS ee. WAGONS, BUGGIES. Sig iy apache | or bebe: One Fine Box Wagon. One of 8. N. Brown's ‘Trade Wagons. Jone p wi Al. of the por. at Site? Ay AMES K. PROBE’ po saa cl ei sre Factory, =e eed ver Amaliain ‘Piilinge, trou $l toss. All werk firet-clase. Od ace Nit ittous Oxide ‘over bar oe) ‘coming Will be furmishod free tickets coke ting by ear ce T. M. TALBOTT, hn gd ert Diss onto: Tinscrio $1 por sot. a fe ienie o CHANCES. R SALE—FOR 2 CASE, CIGAR, iB STORE. a Tor telling toed = TREO FED whitoUr PALS he Pew Be ilies cures a from ff aoe BUSINESS CHANCE.—AN OLD Bs shod Ci itore, with # permanent (a all fotealeo the ght sty cheap. Address ORAL | Hox Pees SALE PARTIES IN | NEED OF | NEAT ery, store o would dpemell to wall at 3 = EIN Riles Cor" oat ete nal regardlose Of cost to close by the Ist of May. aller" SALE-OOUNTER, BINS AND SHELVING ‘ble for a small grocery store. er of 6th and H streets nortliwest, para ‘ARM OF THIRTEEN ACRES, NEAR THE F'Ginia Briage wich youn chard and vine S worth $1,500, will beexchanyed f all fotse ta guy, ity oF sold St quite a sacritice Sey Se FARO Eoin 8-8. 05 ‘cor. ines Diigiee a and cellul ertraction of testi, day or ERNAND URSO, |ANO TUNER AND the pain of extracting; ap= Seats 3 FuRpN, DENTIST, —OFFIOR, AND ee SALE-A RARE CHANCE-STOCK AND Fixtures of good G good ‘the house CHANCE TO BUY.LOTS_LOTS4, 7. BAND Square 70, fronting on 22d street, between M i, at square foot. et Boe. a equare 70, fampehire avenue Gi 30) Penusylvania avenue, ie, a 100" fron tig on New H foot. A.W Divert WEISENBORN, ee m5 roa s Sata operstions.on the Extteine im REAL ESTATE EXCHANG Hos many vajunbie reddouces ior sale ak reasonable PRices, Fanwihyr from $2,500 to $1,000, located at “West End,” center of” the city and points, Imjroved und unimproved lots for sale rtsof , Prices ky SO Estate. PRESCOTP'S: REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 1416 Tt, news al-omn ANTED-—10 BUY LAND SCRIP, pee, eae An without Pain, 50 cte. All operati src Rt. ROBERTSON Ca! ON Wednesday on BE CO} nd Satur 4560 stroct northweet. — cud iat i in this paper. Bounty ‘srrants, &e. shove Land ger Addrose'Cr cai | JYpS. 4, PEA Tae MAGNETO AND MEDICAL. ont Wo: ibis toons 18 Be Cloud pe roa! | ML BabA JAN, cures all Chrovic Diseanes after i a sun | Hashes Seed, _Feppate cpmpatons 9 peel, BOARDING. —___ -< a Prussian seat Fouts RENT_—PARLOR FLOOR OF TWO LARGE | Sha a peep gg ae a table board. ‘945 K etrect, BF, BEERY, 3 MAGNFTIO Fi HEALER, (BE Paar Mr. D. B BLOCKI Ae Misa ‘ai 12 7th ead Tam AND 18" a a Cece fable Board, Hid looks aid Bowel $6 ane BROOKE, TELS ALT, tin mé-9m. has 2 So cents each. 408 1. strest, cnaihand HE (ONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME ‘Tedenee any hotel in the city. The alls and with steam; the rooms are new and ‘are. well and the table is second to 5 Saeed $2 per day: monthiy $25, $90, OOMS AND BOARD, R Eb Jodiana avenue, $1.25 per day. er day. Aloo Boast by the .LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9ra STREET NORTH- TT rest, ta cy of tho comiaet and beet conducted Doak ing oases in the ly. ‘Transiont Boarders accommo Teasonnble 229 - GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. (FORGE E. NOYES, eee eater eee OTICEI A) oo taamaneh Waar POORER MEz np REET a Aaa ree PERSONAL. Meecha inten oun AND YOUR a ____ TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATE, 16 47 1417 @ STR 7G STREET (OPPO- Peete POR weppines. &M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00., JEWELLERS AND SILVEROMITER,

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