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G STAR. _THE EVE} WASHINGTON ‘he Evening Star bas 2 reauiar. permanent. bona Rae daily circulation more than trevic that of any other daily paper pudlished tn Washingie: und coun that ef all the other daily papers here nddcd together. No single dred of violence and bloodshed has, long me so st Jed and horrified the etvil_ J world as the brutal murder enacted Saturday evening in Dublin, Ireiand. Everytning tended towsnis peace, good feeling and good fellowship, Tether then towards violence and murder. The British governm nt had taken the first atep in the «rection of inaugurating {ts new policy of conctl. n, and everywhere in Ireland, so far as public sion could Indicate. this polley was received ‘with gratifying assurances of apprectation of the motives which prompted It, and of co-operation in making {ta success, The instruments of the for- Inet policy of coercion and repression had been re- moved, and the agent of the regime, denominated the “peace y had supplanted them. All these cond:tous made the assassination the more | startling, because there was not the slightest rea- son to aporchend any such bloody baptism of the government's new departure. Up to the present the police and detectives have been unable to | throw any light upon either the motives tothe deed | or the perpetrators of it. Public expression in Ire- land, as elsewhere fs warimous tn condemaation sentiment, Messra. Pornell, Dillon and They deplore it as much because of the un! effect {t will have upon Ireland's future as becas > of its shocking and Dloody charactor. They tuiiy reals t pareiyzs the efforts of Mr. Glad- stone and h’s coliborers in the course the rd to Iretand. It inte: inst Ireland, and may> Heal revolution and the ‘This bloody tygrowth of spirit of irre- | 33 Which Is So marked In Rus- in the first place denies any ither divine or human Low, and if. Its followers nei- | wholesome restraints Without wh would be a contiaual seene of violence, with the most ruthless a berate ciways in the ose fant. It is to the teach- | ings of such pernicious doctrines, perhaps, that | the late afiempt to Mil Messrs. Vanderbilt and Piel and Poitce Superintendent Walling tn New | York city, by means of explosives, may be traced. | ‘The ont: onceivable cause for such Glabolical crimes is the spirit of nihilism abroad, which in | fi revolt against religion, law and order and all | | downfall of the GI deed may be tie « lgion and lawl stan nihitism. It bility to rs itselt a law unio ther know D®* Goops, SILKS. &o. BURDETTE & CO. name a few Specialties in their immense stock: ‘One case of All-Wool LACE UNTINGS, 25c. per yd. ‘One case of Ali-Wool DE BEGE, 2ic. per yd. Beautiful Figured SATEENS, 50c. peryd. Foulard SILKS, Beautiful Styles. Lupin’s SUN'S VEILING, All-Wool, 25c, per yd. Lupin’s Best ALBATROSS CLOTH, 50c. per yd. NEW PARASOLS and SUN Good Colored SILK, $1; Magnificent Black STLK at $1.50 and 22. Brocade SILK and Stin RHADAMES, the finest and best, from $1 up to $3. SPECIAL—Twenty thousand Fancy Business Cards just received, and a set of them will be given toeach pur haser. 52~ Oxnr One Patce. Al! xoods warranted as represented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘VENTH NPREET NORTHWEST. mS-2 928 § H°* TO BUY BOYS’ 00, TITT H H ERE ,S8SSg THRE & T HHH ER Sgss, > 2.6 2 BeueS T 4H H ERE Ssss' People are apt to think that if they were only rich enough to be indifferent about the cost of «thing it would be easy to obtain just what they want in the mat- ter of CLOTHING. If you've ever tried it, you know this to be s fallacy; | nothing is easier than tospend a lot of money in dress- ing your Boy, but the difficulty ism the choosing, One mother considers the beauty of the new garment, another scrutinizes the making, while s third estimates how it will Icok after a month’s wear. We are watrhful of all these details, and our expe- forms of civil government, seams to have its emMls- | pienep enables us to determine what will wear better saries of terrorism ami anarchy at work all throug: the ctvilized world. | than any one not anexpert. We give you the benefit of ——— 40 | our skill and labor, and it is safe to be guided by our The export of specie, amounting last week to $2,500,000, though balance of trad adicating quite a change in the is not regarded, upon the whole, aS necessarily w r or as giving ground for any unfavorsbte turn fn the near future. It is 1 thet this outward movement of specie tinne, pro’ for six weeks yet. The exports of bread: ined to the smali- of the Yeor, but the abundant coming ive trade before a great | tw the seareity of food in 2 in this country, the | ed States was kept up drained of tt and the | of a panic. Among able | oral »pe Beareity protuce f financiers it is thouzht that the return of some Specie to will b: benefictal eflect, ev at this dis by restoring confidence there and | Feviving the transactions ia sechrities of this | country. | <6 i ‘There ts a very lively st just opening fn the | first New Jersey district for the congressional | Bemiaation retary Kobeson is the present | Representative, and, as usual with Congressmen, | he ts anxtous to succeed himself, The district is | safely republican. and, therefore, the nomination | % ail the more desirable. For the past twenty years or more it has been the custom In that di- trict to give to each member of Congress two terms, and no more, in order that rotation mizht afford other aspirants a chance. Mr. Robeson will terms at the exptration of this Congress, but he fs endeavoring to set aside the unwritten law of the district by obtaining a third, Mr. Robeson’s most act: and dangerous com- petitor is ex-State Senator Nixon.who ls backed by some of New Jugsey’s strongest men, including Senator s | { os fssion have removed the rp from the Dru as It was co! The U.S. Fish Co; imported or “Leathe park ponds at BP that the fish kept th persous desir Washington. cess of the fi portment, and the Of fool fish fm un enormous plained water mudiy, and tn future 4 dire tag opera’ t in tnereasing the ly visibly felt, and will ir by year. upply | evelop | ), In an editorial in iste festival, notes | the New York Post upon tt the triumph of the Wa €al compositions of H Fest, and expresses th Wagner, perhaps son Rex, is mi 1 hor that {t will t Behurz, by the w. Guusie to his varied bi ethoven and the | on that the school of | newhat chastened and cla to fuliill the prediction of the muste of the future. Mr. dds a fine kngwledze of let of accomplishments. o> —— in the rotunda of the Capitol, ening, for the benefit of the Garfeld | tal, Was a great success, Puvblic 2 Of the Object In View was evinced by the large attendance, despite the inclement Weather. A handsome addition to the memorial fond must have been gained. Pee TATE. = ator, D. fay 6th, 1882. Iaforusation has Leen received at this Department from Dir. Jays Hier Weaver, the Coneul General of the Vuited States at Vienna, Austria, of the death. on the Tash iss, st Hernala, Vienna, of JUSEPH Vienna. of the deceased can obtain i to this Department. It ‘the Baturday Memorial ¥ appre! [OFFICIAL.} 'T OF S1ATI Waste BLACK AND COLORED. TOLKA DOT AND MOIRE, SURAHS AND RHADAMES, = FASHIONABLE SHADES AT POPULAK PRICES. TYLE. ms FCS JeMBo gallon. Wholesale and retail stores 2 and 3 Center Market, fronting Peuusyivauia avenue, Washington, m3” | tI OWN ARTIST.—A WONDER- VENTION. —New Art.embracing ail kinds | to three lemons. Outiits on oF no chance | ings after obs | STUDIO, Ic ow, corner | Both stot nortivwecte ASBESTOS LIQUID Pants, (KOUF AND HOUSE.) tT, FELT, WICK, PACK: class Paints, unequaled by in = sanency of enor. have proven Gaeting ta elead paints. Satisfactorily need at . Capitol, Navy Yard Treasury. Strong Male rum private consumers. J. W. KENNEDY & CO., Dealers in Metals and Builders’ Hardware, 66 Penusyivania ave. and 607 B street northwest. Cstadlished 1 ASLUSTUS CEM! F. P. MAY & CO., “ HARDWARE M’FB’S. AGENTS, 634 Penna avenuc, near Tth street. B, Fournson & co, BOYS CLOIZiAG HOUSR see the FORTY. Judgment as to goods, while exercising your own taste as to patterns and style of garment. ‘That we are honest in our desire to serve you effi- money is the Lest test. When you are in our BOYS' DEPARTMENT ask to INE CENT SHIRT WAIST. A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, B | 316 and 313 SEVENTH STREET. (stun & HUFTY, gs sy oy “e = SP ys Bye PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ww Rg N Oo E oO N D T D U I E c c R T E F 1 oO U 0 U L N RB REDUCED PR¥czs, MUST BE SOLD. SALESROOM TOO FUL SPRING GOODS SACRIFICED! COME AND SEE HOW WE MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SUMMER STOCK. POSITIVELY, OUR STOCK OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SPRING SUITS AND WRAPS MUST GO! COME AND SEE, L 00 RRR && Lb OORR «@&& EL 0 0 RRR Cry Eo OORR & Sy, TLLL 00 R BR ‘he uu RY wpe uv ¥ PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL! PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ HATS, By the thousands, at manufacturers’ prices, in all the leading shapes, stytes and colors, 5,000—FIVE THOUSAND—PLUMES, Elegant Black Plumes, at T5c., $1, $1.25 to $2; Colored Plumes from $1 to $2. LOVELY FRENCH FLOWERS. $10,000 WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT RIBBONS, ‘Less than Importers’ Prices, SILKS, LACES AND SATINS, At Great Reduction. EXTRA BARGAINS! THIS COMING WEEK. R EMNANTS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have Measured and Marked all their Remnants of SILKS, WOOLENS, DRESS GOUDS, LAWNS, and, in fact, every Remnant has bcen marked at such a price that there will be no trouble to sell them at once. The quantity of material and the price for the whole piece has been marked in plain figures, and many bargains will be offered. MONDAY MAY 8rn, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF MADRAS GINGHAMR, in clecant Sty'ee, Lace Stripes and Pisids, entirely new and very desirable; Solid Stripes in Pink and Blue, with Checks to Match. ECRUE SWISS MUSLINS, WHITE SWISS MUSLINB. PRINTED PERSIAN LAWNS, INDIA MULL, INDIA LINEN, and, in fact, everything new in White Goods. EMBROIDERED ROBES, BATISTE ROBES, in Ecrue and Colors. LOUISINE SILKS, 75 OENTS; FOULARD SILKS, SURAH SILKS, BROCADE AND STRIPED SILKS, in all qualitics. PONGEE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. PARASOLS IN ALL COLORS. EMBROIDERIES IN PONGEE to match Plain Goods. GRENADINES IN GREAT VARIETY. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 52-Oxz Price. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Best is the Cheapest. patatis ho m6 SPECIAL SALE or 1 BBB BBB OO NN N BR TT BBB SB 3 O NNN ia PEhes ee 83 Fl bs R EU BBB BBB OO WN NN Spgs :: What @ dismal world this would be without colors: what is more pleasing to the eye than Heayen’s pure Dine? I heard a lady say the other day that the RIB- BONS at the PALAIS ROYAL were of such a variety of colors and designs that even Nature's charm paled be- cleuily, our reudiness to take back goods and refund | fore them, and as she enthusiastically remarked (to her friend): “JUST THINK!" BLOCK SASH RIBBON ONLY 59c. Per Yard. Of this we only have 63 pieces left in all shades, It ‘was formerly sold for $1.25. Just Arrived, the Latest Novelties in MOIRE SASH RIBBON, From 75c. up. SATIN AND GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, In all shades and widths, PALAIS ROYAL. |AILORING DEPARTMENT. My Importations for this season is now complete, WOOLENS, CUATINGS, SULTINGS, TROUSERINGS. W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenus, m6 SS FECISETIES FOR SATURDAY, AT A SSSgTTTTRRE, A U U.SS8." AA eT TR AAD US Sn AA! Ssss8 7 R RA A UU Ssss8 77 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SPRING OVERCOATS, SILK LINED, Which have sold at $25, will be offered at $18, FINE ENGLISH MELTON OVERCOATS, Olive Green, which we have been selling at $20, will be sold at $15, ‘Will open to-morrow 10 more styles of THE BRIGHTON SACK SUITS, AT $15, Equal to any $30 Custom-made Suits, Bee the New Style SHORT CUTAWAY FROCK SUIT, Silk Lined, Fancy English Worsted, at $25. This is a very dressy Suit, and is equal in every respect to Suits made toorder at $10. IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT, We will show 30 new styles of Boys’ Sckool and Chil- dren’s Suits. OUR NOBBY AND STYLISH $10 SUITS TAKE THE LEAD OF ALL OTHERS. =o A oT AE Bes AA *sss, 7 ERE AAU U Sass, ra Sgss8 TE EAA UU! Ssss87 932 D STREET, NEAR 10TH STREET. mS = TAKE AUBURN MINERAL SPRING WATER Cures t's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Drops; Bais tron and Deafness from its cause; naturally laxative, cures Constipation always; king ot Thourands face bec cured from ita nse, Do not tail to try it. Bop. 3, EH. OOBR, President,} rowiston, Mo, @. C. GOBS, Director, Bath. |. G. CORN me-tm 9 C01 ooc i 00 TITT HO § GGG rete, ES UNDER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE OFFER TWENTY- FOUR STYLES, NOBBY, STYLISH SPRING SUITS WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. UV ANTED—A WOMAN TO. Oe EERE OF A | FOR RENT-DOUBLE ROOMED | OFFICE ON BALE OR [NEW TEN ROOM HOUSE, JRO _SALE—A WHLL-SELECLED rock small fatnily. apply to 8. W. 8. PHELPS, Pho- front, 142 New York avenue; $25 ‘915 Eart Street, has all modcrs_dmyrove- | I Groceries ox South W ashingtony texraph office, Treasary departinent. ie" | month. “Apply to JAS. C. SPRIGG, 140 N. Y-aver | menteand a by Curmace xo colar inden whole get tate ‘ceiabllsbed. "Adarem Bor Ti" at W ARTES A 00D STRONG WHITE Boy. Ap: Se Soho ——— <I ELREESROCS © | a Ply at 495 C street north rca R RENTODESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS, AP- R SALE_FOR CASH-STOCK FIXTURES WAXTED, A FIRST-CLASS PASTRY,CARE AND | © PY 04. 8. BWORMSTEDT, 928 F eteet,_m0-3t | J7OR SALE—#50 DOWN AND WO TER MONTR Fhe good will of a Givar Shore 1210 Penpaytennds W i eee <= will buy ten-room House, Just complete?, ‘all mod- | aven ‘8 first-class retail business; «ood re Bread Bakor too in ogo of the Virvinia ayrings. i RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE | arn within two squares of Smithsonian, | for selling. m Good wares. “Appiy to 501 street northwest. m8 for, any purpose (exoupt housekeeping.) ADDY t | Aerieaftural, new Muscum and Printing Buren ees Sete - TANTEDAWH DESIRE TO ESTANLIBH A Gam. | <2: 5" EDI, 926 F street nortawest. ‘mise | ARTiqutural, Dew Museum and Printing Burvau; care RABE PABGAIS FOUR ROUND CORNER nos: Wr eerie Washington or vicinity, to control IR RENT-TWO PARLORS (UNFURNISHED), | Ply to 4. F. BARKER, 200 12th strectaw. __m6-31* | EA. wood come Piano, back Quished [yi 1 the sale of # stayle articie of daily cousumption. Any acre with folding rs, On first floor, JR SALE—TWO HANDSOME THREE-STOR) , cover; $170. Apply at once, 1139 10th street, =o eneryotic man with mull capital’ may sceure a perma: | above Markriter 626 E street, ous door from 7th | F'atuase einitned GAN SOME, THREE-STORY | cover; $11 can = — _ nent, paying Imikiness. vr ticulars address | street northwest. juire at Store. m#-3t" | moa fences: beautiful n—northws YPE WRITING— WRITING UPON THE LATEST GHEENWIOH MSNGRACTURING “COs 40 Wace pacts <1 : Goce June oak fae Gli O00; eles fo tenia: | A tupcovel Type Writer, Gone is tee beaten ee strect. N.Y.” * “mst’ | JQOR RENT_PLEABANT FRONT RooM_rUn- ‘ W3NIED_COEORED MAN TO WAIT IN A grocery store; must understand the business and bring references. Appty at 1628 11th street north= west. 7 mB-2t" WANTED—a WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND iron in @ family of five: must be well recom- mended and stay at night. Apply at 2900 Q street (corner Green and Stoddart), West Washington. It” WAntep—a WHite GIRL, FROM 14 TO 16 Years of age, a5 nurse forelilldren. Apply at 908 ‘7th street northwest. 4 Vy ANTED—A SECOND COOK, AT DAVIES’ RES- taurant, corner 6th street abd Pennsylvania ave- nue northwest. it W'ntepes NO. 1 SOLICITOR, FOR A PRINT- Vina. Gue Bouwe. "Address B. L. K., City Post Office. ws ED—A FIRST GLASS COOK, BRINGING ———— = norticed Pecomunendations. “Apply at 4313 16th street FOR RENT—HGUSES. or unfurnished, beautifully situated; cars before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. m6-3t & RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SOUTHERN soot? afis Sitar were Om oe R RENT—TWO SECOND-STORY FRONT ec i in desirable neighborhood; to imme- Ginte buyers $3, 500.cach, $500 east: balan tly, #0 per inom WE BURFORD, “His F stseck furnished or un- | =” <e = = OR SALE_HOUSE—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY Crees, 430 10th etreet north esy ee ns ase | Fey a ocd Home ata toe Roane of time and Jength cash payment to suit purchaser; 2116 G street north- West: four-story brick (imitation af sone) dwelins, with eleven roome, with modern improvements. Lot 20x124, to alley, with two-1 stabie. Price $5,000, if sold prior to June Ist, at which date the owner goes fo the country, andthe house will be for rent irnot sie Inquire of JNO. A. PRESCOTT, at his Keal Estate Ex- change, 1416 F etreet northwest.’ m5-3t R SALE THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY THE 8.W.CORNER OF F AND lity STREETS, R RENT—THREE Ri . FURNISHED OR unfurnished, private path; 1604 Vermont avenue, near Towa Circle, northwest. m5-3t" R RENT— ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- ments at 1027 Vermont avenue, near McPherson ‘Square, single or en suite; rn, easterh and west- ern exposure; crate fires, Ke. m25-6w* Q a fronting 50 feet on F and running south on 11th st. an V ‘ANTED—§ GOOD WOMAN TO DO GENERAL jousework; must bring good references, ani atnight, Apply at 2026 I street northwest, ir” ANTED—A COOK AT DUBANT'S RESTAU- rant, corner 7th and N streets northwest; must come well recommended, itt WANTED—« COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN to cook, wash and iron for a smail family; city references required. Call at 600 F street northwest. waNteps EIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT wo- man Cook; best salar; ‘one who thoron: understands the business.” G- W. DHIVER. 1943 Bons ‘ivania avenue. m8-3t WAxtep—a MAN AND WOMAN TO GO TO THE ‘country; woman man to work in general. Apply at 34 8 ‘street northwest, m6-2t" ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS PANTALOONS hands atGEO. BERGLING'S, 1916 F street norih- west. even width of 96 feet, with the richt of way over a alley in the rear,embracing the three-story Brick Build- ing, No. 1104 F'street. Price $39,000; one-third cash, apd the balance in four and six years at 6 per cent. pay pole semi-annually. | Toa purchaser ‘who wil suitably improye the corner, longer time wili be given if dest FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania sveuue By J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Real Estate Avent, 928 F Starer. 633 ¥ strect southeast, House and Store. 629 South Carolina avenne,?-story Brick, 6 rooms. Corner R. T. ave. and 10th st. House and Store.. 907 T street northwest, 3-story’ Brick... m! R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, Massachusetts avenue, three-story brick, base ment kitchen, ironing rocm, coal gellar, provision oel- Jar and all modern conveniences. Termbs—$3, 000 balance on mortraze. FPO! SALE_A HOUSE AND LARGE LOT IN THE ‘northwestern part of the city; desirabie location, southern exposure, near three ines of strect cars. ApRiy ‘on prenises, 921 T street north mé-6r R SALP_HOUSES street, 603 I street, 1241 and 1 R RENT—A NAVAL OFFICER'S RESIDENCE, near DuPont Circle, either furnisbed or unfurnish- ed; house new, contains 10 rooms, and all conveniences; 1 one of the best in Washington. THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F northwest. m3-6t R RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE, 938 NEW YORK avenue, containing nine rooms. Inquire 946 New York avenue, Referenoes required. m6-6t OR RENT TWO NEWLY PAINTED FRAMES, Ss ee finest pouthwertn ome cach; | northwest; all in good neighborhoods, and fine invert: Pelee Aeny to ALBERT 2. POX: go Inentar “Apply to owner ROBT: W, FENWICK. Ee. ANTED_—TWO FIRST- aivo one Pantsloon han need apply; immediately, At 635 = Droit Building, Room 28, opposite Patent Oftce. all-"m (OR RENT—DESIRABLE BRICK, 1603 NINTH aaa wan Ta FE ehacrcawest tas ee nice, 18 RINE SSiS TE BOR GALE CEIRAS: Written proposals for the purchase of the remaining and in good repair; $30. Apply to ALBERT F. FOX, aeet Dost vew REAL ESTATE of the Freedman's Savings and Lcust ues street. ‘northwest, ne feet eia WANZED-ACTIVE AND ENERGETI€ SALES- men; parties. ized." Apply at 615 Tih strect hortuwest, Toommell i no! rooms, and 13, from’ #11 s-m. m5-3t* Wi nist HMR ome a Ome 9th street northwest m3-2W W4XIED-AT LICENSED AGENCY, COOKS ‘bermaids, Yamailies “and others Nurses. furni nts. Servants for Baltimore, reliable ts. Philadelphia, New York, eleswhere. Contractors furn- laborers free of tt mi ished raiiroad and other WANTED—SITUATIONS. F street northwest. WANTED—SHORTHAND POSITION—SENATOR or Member desiring the services of a good penman and stenographer, to ‘ddrens Box 165, Star office. ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WHITE, of oth place ag Nurse or nae oe best ference wiven if desired. 2 tree! ‘West Washington, SEALE meee WANZED-BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL, A SIT- Untion to do chamberworky eewinw oF li ing or light house- York,-1n a private family; good eferenoes,- ADDY st 31 Massachusetts ayenue northwest. 920 F ‘m6-3t* Company, or any portion thereof, will be received at NT—TI *-C DS BH ate rites Ena Re EOURE | Sulit noth dete ae Cattuear a al — | pointe, low prices. Adiives K., care of 8. WOLF, 509 Tth'st, northwest. LARGE SQUARE FRONTING ON K STRER’ @ivided into euall | and on long time, small cash WARNEI 916 F street, and gota RK RALE—A BARGAIN NE and devirable threo-story Dwe ling, able part c > § | i A 3 4 if f A ¥F BEAUTIFUL in the fashion section: 11 rooms, second Chaser cant eectire e barentn Appl to JORN SHI: c j MAN" CO., BL Cloud Builainge imd-lw JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR DESIRABL Fiturvyec or unigarened werkt nee teen Teneinent Cottacen, at Weat New Hrichtehy n Island. This is an excellent opportunity for it. For full sddrome CMe ‘Omtice. ATTSTION, BUILDERS. FOR SLATE MANTELS | Goto Factory, 493 C street, near 6th, northwest. Wholesale and retail. | $2.40 WILL BUY A LARGE THREE room House and Storeroom n inchiding Fixtures of Store, Lots contain 4 390 | Ficcn erete a sped, Stable. Title perfect. | Apniy TAG 9th street northeast. 1 JARM OF THIRTEEN ACRES, NEAR THE F'Gitin frase: with oun oemana at vineyard, worth $1,500, will beexchanyed for a «mail house m tha gity, quite @ sacrifice for cash, E, A. MoIN- ‘TINE, 918 F street. e-1m. JX & PRESCOTT, ‘At his REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Has many valuable residences for sale, at Teaaonable: W® to $15,006, located at the prices, ranging from $3 “West End,” center of the city and other desirable Imjroved and unimproved lots for sale in all Prices areadvancing. Ni; A 1 COUNTRY REAL ESTAT FOR RENT OR SALE—A OOTTAGE OF SEVEN | E* rooms at College Station, Washington Branch of B. | aud 0. railroad. Apply to D. 8. CAMPBELL, Col Station, Md. ‘beat! with all modern improvements, “This hoose be | Company, No. 1617 Pennsylvania avenue, until FOR SAL ITY ViLW"_THE MosT DE. Porentapen ress ona entero Inquire of JAMES W Rebedules of veld vroperty may be obtained on appit- | fealttitions en ie met eee ‘awellings 10d BARKER, 1106 H street: oe m6-3t"__| cation at eald offs. JouIN JAY KNOX. | down, balance mouthly tnetalinentn. Ik, A PHILLAES: R _RENT—A COMFORTABLE FIVE-ROOM | “apli ‘Commissioner F: 8. and T. Company. | 1428 New York avenue, mé-im Dwelling: only $8 per mouth; #27 7th street south | <=" _ R SALE—HOUSE, NO. 1612 10TH STREET west. Key next door south. orthweet ; ,9 rooms: bath; water snd gas; lot oy ‘m9-2m HR. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York aven m6-3t TEN-ROOM DWELLING, 1421 Q street northwest; fronts south; has concrete cellar; n brick 20x95, toailey, L. Ml. SAUNDEKS & BRO., street northwest all modern improvements; will be in perfect repair: rice, $40. Inquire at Room 24, Le Droit Building. D. pth Biaieeii S| FOR SALE—LOTS._ —A NEW 3, WITH | JOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS IN MOUNT PLEAS- Qt Enntcrn Improve cee Dore eo Nabe | UO tat eager ed Oh CUNT ELE AS &e., on 17th street, near T. Rent $16 per mou! ance monthly; buildings will be erected Jor purchasers at Hoom 5, Fitzgerald Ballainse, 1000 ¥ etrect, on same terms. Apply to owner, JAMES ROBBINS, 1314 Vermont avenue. ms-6t* OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONTING three strects and reservation, located on Massach setta avenue, 6th, C street and Stanton Square (Greene Statue). Térmseasy. “Inquire at 404 9 we R SALF—BEST REAL ESTATE IN IN THE DISTRICT —COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, FOURTEENTH-STREET ROAD AND BOUNDARY. ‘We are still selling Choice Lote at ten cents per foot; one- fifth cash, balance five years’ time, interest five per cent. For plats and information apply to A. L. BAR- BER & CO., Le Droit Building, W D. G. FR! RENT_HOUSE, 9012 DUNBARTON AVENUE, West Washington; modern improvements. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, 1216 ¥ street, or 3009 0 street. m2-20 (OR RENT—ON CAPITOL HILL, NEAR THE capitol — A neat and comfortable’ seven-roomed House, with gas, bath and range: convenient to two lines Of cars; rent, §25. E. A McINTIRE, 918 F street. m2-6t OR RENT—930 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH- west, @ desirable brick residence, with modern con- Yeniences. Location one of most convenient in the city. THOS. J: FISHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest. m: al4-Im TW ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL A Ww ‘Situation ad ehambermaid or ladies’ maid: williog out of the city; best erences, ress 10F three days, Box 96, star office. WANTED—ROOMS. W3NZTEDIT WO. ROOMS, COMMUNICATING, furnished, first floor, for business office, between Pennsylvania and New York avenues and 14th and Agr Capitol streets northwest. Address ZIt. Star office. ms-3t* WANTED—HOUSES. Winns tO. RENT—A SMALL, COMFORT- ton cea ay House; in the suburbs of, or near, Washing easy of access to the Departments. ‘terms ani location, “Address T. T. Do Star ollice. ”° “amb ste WA NZED_PERMANENTLY—HOUBE OF SIX OR coumtncre Foo, with yard and shade; no objection to ‘¥ or railroad; vit Hill or Geos wr ferred. Address 1530 F street northwest, ms-3tt WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WiAxteD—70 PURCHASE, A DRUG STORE. ave, iste tormsand location. “Address G., Star, of- )R SALE—FINE BUILDING LOT, 31 FEET 7 inches, by 133 feet 6 inches, on the north side of Marsachusetts avenue, between 17th and 18th streets northwest; alley in rear. Apply at 310 E street norti- west. m4-2m OR RENT—BY MAY 8rx, ONE TEN ROOM Brick House, 1517 12th street northwest, with all modern improvements. Apply to JOHN F. GREEN, 1520 14th street northwest. mi-2w* Ok, LEASE OR SALE—A NEW MODERN TEN- room, House, completely furnished, on ‘T street Toa bes near caper a in every pte aed month to lease, or w: ye house and. con’ a Dargain. Address LEASE, Star office. ml-1m OR RENT. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—A CHILD'S RIAGE, | VERY Jiftle used :_cost $22; will Lesold cheap. "Apply at 117 2d street northwest. a 1722, 1 hard wood) 10112: ..™.! OR SALE—HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Gaisked $59.33] Lente bet Steam a FCs. Woucht sold: exthomed Eat ie hee on very’ 723 184, b., ‘55.00.1208 21«t at.,7 8. thing Strictly ds represented. WM. F. DOWNEY 100319 n’w.;7r.,in.i. 25.00'1417 Hopkins st - Stebles and Hepository, 1013 17th strect north- Cor. ZTDET nie & st'6 20.00 :2132 Pa.ay., store west. m8-Lm ES Te eis: Role R SALE_A 90-HOUR SAXONY HALL CAL. endar Clock, walnut case, 8 feet high; warranted Sr. ‘ 2127 Lest., 7 r.,m.i... 30.00|1121 24th st..7 ra... 20. Taguire JULIUS ALBERS, mest -00 E. 8 WESCOTT &60.. | perfect: excellent timer. 25-6m Corner 20th and I streets northwest, _ | 1945 14th street northwest- FOR RENT—STORES. Can be geen st 661 Pennsylvania avenue southeast AOR RENT _A FINE BUSINESS 8 STAND, STORE streets, Georgetown, D-C. Apply to JESSE He Wite SON, 3107 Congreas atrect. ma-6t" PPO! SALETA TARGE BAY HORSE: HAS BEEN used in a family carriage. | Inquire at Stable in rear of premises, 1219 I street northwest. mb-3t" Re Ee tow ie ou Kind: Victoria, in complete order; handsome Plated Harness, Knee Covers, vk &e. Leaving y sole FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS WARTED-TO PURCHASE A SECOND-HAND minke hte toch Bleycle, Columbia or other standard good con » cash. ddreas J.T. H., Star office,” “4 Cheap Teese A ‘ANTED—YOUR SOILED SPRING SUIT OF W titties Clean for $1.50. Give you the v at work. Call for and deliver them. PRINCE, the Boss Gleaner, 1009 F street. int R RENT—A NUMBER OF GOOD PL Organs now for rent at low rates, at G. L. WILD & BRO.'S, 709 7th street northwest. One of the Organs isa fine double bank Petal Bass Estey, » splendid in- strument for petal organ practice. 025-1 LOST AND “OUND. cause of sale. Inquire at Room 6, 25 Gay street, Marine Bank, ‘Baltimore, Ma. ~ ‘m5-3t (OR SALE—AT A MODERATE PPICE, A DE- sirable south front Building Lot, 20 by 90 feet, on street, fourth lot west trom 14th’ street northwest. M. C. TUCKER, Second Auditor's Office. al7-4w* OR SALE— JUST RECEIVED FROM THE WW ia tant pa pAANE,, AVENUE ma * and tear, than any other firm in the city. att remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- ders by telephone, Wa4NTED_THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THE LAT- est and most improved Carpet Cleaning Machines are CHACE’S. Carpets are not whipped or brushed, thereby waving the ‘Carpet from all strain, wear or teas? a WNIEDHORSES TQ PASTURE, AT FARM Of ex-Gov. Shepherd 34 tulle from’ Brightwood. Taquire of D. W MAGKATH, Jackson Wagons, 503 Jot street, a26-1m WASTED-STEAM OABFET CLEAN SG. Ia roved machinery, uo inju carpets, thoroughly satisfactory.” Send orderey by erephone os gtherwise, to SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 Market pace. a25-4m 8: W NgED-ONE THOUSAND SUITS OF CLOTHES to Clean, for $1.50 per suit. Only skillful bands ame une to Pot the ovde O PRINCE, tha menieie Tot % NCE, im Cleaner, 1009 F street northwest. ali-4w" ANTED—-CARPETS TO CLEAN—WE DO NOT Whip Carpets. Our work is dons better and prices Jower than in any establishment in Wasbington, Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Lou- isiana avenue. alo ANTED-UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- tion. Mattresses renovated by rarified sieam. cleaned to appear nearly new. A. H. CHACE & BRO., next City Post Office. ‘8 WANTED G20, ANNOUNCE THAT JORN =. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Com: missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commiasioner, Examiner and Notary, Always in office from 9 a. m. to5 p.m. m2 ee eg : : Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 435 streets, Jani9 ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THATISELLAFIRST- W “chase Tailor made Setoa Rea ae sEdagreat deal cheaper than a common new suitcan No. 619 D street eat Branch Store, Ne . northyeat, OF Sth st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but first‘class a Clothing. Janl9 BOARDING. ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- Pins accommodated st the ‘McPherson House, cor- er of 15th and I streets. m4-1m* MRS. M, T. SOUTHALL. Cece dearly gist oot ad Bonga Bs fo ss j, an ‘location central: £0 liquors. “"W. Go NAVLOI? m6-9m_ (ONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME hhotel in the city. The halls and steam; the rooms are new and well table is second to none. ‘Tran- Seng ryine $9.00 and $2 per day; monthly $25, $90. § LOCHIEL HOUSE, $12 ru STREET NORTH. west, is one | cosiést and best conducted Board- ing-houses in the city. ‘Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable 829 country, several good Driving Saddle and Work Horses; oné fine Pony; one young trotting Mare, yer stylish: one extra heavy draft Horse. At THOMB- SON'S ‘Stable, 9th and O streets northwest. 229-2w* R SALE—A PHAETON, ENGLISH DOG CART and an eight-horse power Steam Engine. Apply at R. FULTON'S Loan th street north- QiRAYED FROM STABLE, Ore AND 0. northwest, May 7th, 9 p.m., Sorrel. foot white; hadon saddle and’ bridle. Liberal reward if returned to Stable. mé-2t* OST—A DEED OF THE PROPERTY, LOT 20, STS. Mare; left hind ‘Office, 31t co epuate 776. Return to 325 I street’ northeast. west, '025-2w ¥ VOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED—TWENTY HEAD LOST SATURDAY EVENING. IN THE pO: | otgsahe cust ANRLVED TWENTY *Blanche, 1873." emetated an ee methyet Ring. | some fine single and some fine coupe horses, a HUGUELY & BOWEN'S, 645 New York avenue. 25-20" WWENTY HEAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED ward will be paid if returned to 1821 Gist. n.w. _1t* LQST SUNDAY IN [WHITE HOUSE LOT, large black and white Bloodhound and Newfound- from the West Ob pair of matched Mares, 35 innaldy had on ieaghee cameras an” Mite | pande and inches hiss three Sado Hmson avd two ward if returned to D. ROBINSON, Uniontown, near es : Bourises’ Hails it" | _225-2w ‘Sale Stables, 311 12th street northwest. ‘OR SALE—ABSTRACT OF TITLES OF THE City of Washington, from the ping to 1875. Can be seen at the auction rooms of THOMAS DOWL- ING, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street. n8-e030t OS T—SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN TRINITY Church and 6th and Estrects northwest, 2 Lady’ Swiss Watch and Chain. ‘The finder will be sutabl rewarded by leaving the eame at 507 6th street north ‘Country Residence.—I offer to an immediate pur- on «ood tering. a beautiful country place of 100% scres vf Land, with lanze double frame dwel 10 rooms, ouly 6% iniles froim Washington by the street pike, (beautiful drive all the way), 10 minutes’ Talk 0 cars, (Silver Spring Btation), and ad % the county ‘seats of Admiral Lee, ‘Judge Biair and Me mhgpNeR, Baa. This piace coat originally about 14,000, Dut willbe wold st once at about half its coxt, i# Sonven! 9 ull churches, stores, well, watered, Kooq.orehard and fine lawn. ‘For price, tetms and to ace vw apply W. E. BURFORD, _1115 F street northwest. F% SA\ E_RARE INDUCEMENT TO GET FINE four-room house; fine view of city; $100 down ments. Price $1,250, New York avenue. Fe RENT OR SALE—SUMMER RESIDENCE, farnishea, in Wolfboro’, on Lake Wiunepimsaukes: house 14 rooms: lovely situation: grove: 33 ncres: pond opposite front, stocked with black bass -frvit and vegeta- Blo warden; stable and carriage house uvedicinal apeiene pear, For particnlare addres A. M- GUODWIN, Wall, bor -» Box 118. mi6-41* JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE AT A GREAT BAI gain, ten miles from Washineton, o boro’ pike—a splendid road —505' ACRES, ” near Forestville, Prince Georze’s county, Ma. 360 acres under cultivation and 200 in timber, 3 large to- acco barns, stable, com honne, poultry, see and sprit houses; 8 tenant houses, all Inwood repair, occupied, for this season by 3 good tenants. ‘The purchaser will have the advantage of the growing crops, Terms lib | eral, or will exchange for city property. Schools, tail- roads and grist mills convenient to fa Maryland railroad building within 14 miles Apply to JOHN SHERMAN & €O., m2-1m ‘St. Cloud Building. QOR SALE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL EiGHT room Cottage, with 12 acres of firs! class ed- Joining Washingion Grove Grounds, excclent water and fruit. This ie a iu. For torms tothe Real Extate Exchange of W. H. MAIN & BROS. corner 3d and Pennsylvania avenue, 029-2W* ily wooded and well watered: or will sell 250 ncres, with THE MOST DPSIRABLE FRUIT AND Dairy Farm, in full view of Washinton; perfectly jealthy ; good locality for agrand «n . For termsand particulars apply to RO! 1428 New York avenue. R SALE OR EXCHANGE —A SUBURBAN esieuce. Ly miles from the city, Just east of the a nd iseighiboehongs Tooms; commanding view: A pearly mix acres of land: lawn, fruit, shrubbery awd Ford outbuildinzs. A pliakant drive, or can be reached yy steam care. Will be wold at a fair fieure, on easy nod for dowirable. city wroperty. Ror ply to JOIN SHERMAN S C6. st e2i-im terms, or ex terms, &.. Cloud Building. VOR SALE—FARM THE MILI ROM BLA- deusbure, containing 350 acres. One-third cleared , suitabe for garsening or farming purposes.- Woot enough to pay price asked. Inquire at 1415 N et northwest. al7-2m JOR SALE—FARM: Building Sites, im Montgomery county, Maryla On railroads and’ turnpikes, within easy’ distance Weshineton. For descriptive lists apply to WARWICK ILLER, Spencervilie P.O., Md. A OLD MAN WHO HAS QUIT FARMING ‘sires to exchange farm of 212i acres, yood, half timber, 20 minutes from Washington; all stoct and implements, household goods included, $6,000; ROGEKs, I street. 61S lawéw* Fe SALE Ok EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUM- beped property, Farmof 240 acres, 3% tullee trom Gity: 9-room ‘on farm; fine and young Dicorchard: exccleut water. lnatire 200% | shreot CO} TRAYED FROM CENTER MARKET ON SATUR- day, April 29th, a sheared Sheep; will weigh frome about one hundréd and twenty pounds. ‘The finder will be rewarded by returning same to M. H. HOMIL- ER, 103, 104 and 105 Center Market. 5 -St UI L3, OR STOLEN, FROM THE FARM OF JOHN Saul, on jthstreet road, Alderney Cow, about four ROR SALE_OR EXCHANGE —CARKIAGES! CAR- riaes—Some of the nicest, prettiest and most styl- ish Carriages, Buggies and Wazons in this District, and at reasonable prices. Eepairing and Painting done in the best manner. 8. J. MEEKS, 621 G street n.w. 220 JOR SALE—LARGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST atyie light new and second-hand: also, years old. Al rson giving information. that will is, Suries an Carts. _ Repairing done in To her recovery will be euitabiy romaried. ase Ge the neatist manner. JOBN “M. yoUNG, 313 tn B SALE—THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE AL Preity 20 bug both new and secoa-hana and PROFESSION, = Buggies of all kinds.” PD. SCHMID © CO. 108 NEW DEPARTURE. Pennsylvania avenue northwest. m025-3m_ THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER MADE IN FOE, SALE-SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. ARTIFICIAL TEETH A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from: A, Gold and “Rubber Plate Combined. — Perfectly | Agent for Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Bug adapted, to the anatomy of the mouth, ‘and guar. | gies and other light carriages. ‘he beat in the country aniced Jo staud the fest of fime and nal ‘atures | for the money. sag own. ‘This new method. of covering the surface pairinur vromptly attended to. of the Vulcanite rubber with Dure golaisa sure protec RUBT. B. GRAHAM, tion from the injurious effects of the mercury and sul- | _m29_ Repository and Factory. 410-416 sth et; hem, Eiveral veane ef careful sauay aad experiatin Pas if BALE CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES: been perfected and patented by the inventor, Dr. DALY, variety of Now an -Hand Carriages and ia now associated with Dr. O. J. WATERERS 123? stock ‘arnished Wagons in the to receive his patients and furnish the public. with this ¥ . t artistic work. Full sets $10 and upwards; | sbove at JAMES K. PROREY, ne a eae es Sox: | Hapository, 1390 33d (High) sirest. Factory, 3240 Pros: Ernctions Soe. and $1. Perfect work: terime cash, Dr. | pect avenue, Wont Washington, 125-3m DALY, 1257 Pennaylvania avenue, over Stinemetz's Hat SPECIALTIES. M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Aerio? to Dr. AoE, peaworth.- Hoke ‘Vapor ‘Thermal Bathe ‘Shower or Spray, ons sul Gthos ‘hours fron Jet ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT 9 am. toT p.m.; Saturda: spiritualist Medium, from Paris. Works electricity . Tells true life and future oe tveer t fe, past, present 618 6th street northwest. ao" | By ): ros food adv “oindice ana \gentionsen, DE STARS PARSONS, DENTIST, 499 NINTH oe ee ee street, s.e. cor. 9th and En.w. Office hours, 9 a.m. to5p.m. Ziitzous oxide mas for painless ROBERTSON CAN BE CO! BIIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- ‘serted immediat tracting natural ster eee loderate fees, DR. nor of Dentistry. NALLY, 1321 F street northy COUNTRY BOARDING. UMMER BOARDING—ONLY $5 PER WEEK_P.O. jand B.R, station near; 3 PERSONAL. WLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, OCTOR J. B. GARDN! oa abet, thros Sore nome at Ream raate Sas = avenue, east side. under ‘ean be consulted pri- itrous Oxide, yut pain, will be ,, by letter or in person st Falls Church, Fairfax tooth and. 60 ete ouch 'aadlioal county, Va, A cure warranted. as Best “Artificial ‘RS. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER AND bay toe pam Sunday excepted. Ja ts toand from the WILLIAMS AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE W . Beisctive Consultations free. All busi news Notice to, call af residence Byopety, to, Office hours—9 a.m, to 10.p.m, 6 F street northwest. mi6-2m* Bee) thee ie ER Nt DETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 9TH cee northwest, Heligble Hon sient information furntehed MURERS Gatryaet ard, Groce cng te oes Saree eee fifteen te oan, Somtion Voom MONEY TO LOAN. YOURE FO 20a ON BEAL BSTATE, ATS AND 6 PER CENT. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ghia J. REED'S, PIANO WAREROOMS R. T. M. TALBOTT, 'TIST, No. 437 7TH izest, Hires Snore fab porta ee’ Pewsey eat three al a ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. war Giitas of Bal Prices low ‘and sold ou 68 saouilly in at their Sit Bisneg and Organs taken ‘exchange, (.B.—Parties leaving always find us with cash rondy to puochuse snything tn Gur Une. ‘Thinen- CHIURERING, SSTRINWAY, and KNABE and OB from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- and ESTEY, at less than one-half the usual prices ‘Moat camplete Repair @hop in the city. sais EDUCATIONAL. VOUR TE. as F NDENGARTENERS ARE ready for engagements To open KINDERGARTENS for the poor or in asy- Tums, free of charge. ee Call on Mrs, LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 8th street, Wednesday, at To'clock p.m. mH-2t PRE, ALEX, 8. De WOLOWSET, PI Vocalist, has opened new courses for Piano and Singing, by his new simplified method: shortest and best in existence; reading imusic at sight, accompani- ments, the hizhest vocal culture for Operas, Conoerts and Parties, ut 807 I street northwest. m6-2 SCHOOL GIRLS AT THE NATIONAL A FOR SAP Are = scucol arthe National Capital, & Sale at the N * Pay School for Young Ladies, on the THIRD NESDAY in SEPTEMBER, inthe building st present Secupied by Mr, M- R. Archer's School.ou 14th street, Mr. and Mra. Cabell will be asristod by » complete ‘of masters, and every facility will be afforded to students in advaneed classes, while the propwratory de- peremens rh em en eee atten! <8 t of the school. For full Tartichlare a drow the Princi- mu3-Im 1114 M street, u.w., Washington, D.C. NSON H. PIERCE, BPS aicSox8 1s ELOCUTION, onaTORY AND DRAMATIC AkT, Room 88, Corcoran Building. CHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND. SHAKESPEARE CLASS W! Female and RENCH LESSONS.—N.B.—M'LLE Vv. HOMME'S Residence removed to 1335 K wtrost northwest. “New cinsses for beginners pri! 19th, at 10 a.m. and 64 p.m. Pupils for other Sissos con'tnn moe, "Lemans Sl continns sunmer months. Vy ASHINGTON © Wiinas NEW HALLA. cor. 7th and D n. trance on D street. Thirteenth year. Pisno, Voioe, Sinwing, Violin, he, | Twelve, tonchers, advantages. O. B. BULLARD, Director. ja4-Smn™ W. FLYNN, A.M. 8, ‘SW. corner Sth and K streets northwest. Privately or in Class—I an and French, tion for Colege, We Peutive examinations. USICAL Btudics esuined September A VITT, OF BOSTON, Ms AMY LEAVITT, OF ‘of Vocal and street northwest. a3 » 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING POR pO SN c

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