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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1882—-DOUBLE SHEET. THE EVE G STAR. WASHINGTON — = CROSBY 8. NOYES............ ‘The Evening Siar bas a reaular, permanent. bown fice dally cire: jon more than trebie that of any other daily paper published In Washington, sud eanal to that of all the ether daily papers here added togethe: — a Tax Stan office is connected with the Telephone Ex- henge. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail ard otherwise, news, or any information or bustness ean le ee or nicht, free of charxe. ‘There was a bill introduced in the House Mon- @ay toanth another Arctic expedition at gov- ernment expense, but {tis not probable that It will Feeeive any serious attention, even In committee, at this session. The fate of the Jeannette and Most of her crew shows that, notwithstanding all the improvements in steam navigation, Arctic ex- Ploration ts hordly less dangerous than when Franklin perish The loss of so many valuable lives admonishes the public that It ts well to count the cost of ® expeditions and weigh that against the probable or possible benefit that might Fesult from them. Ali explorations almed at the Borth pole have fatled, so far as the real object in view was concerned. The nearest approach to that Imaginary axis of the earth has been within four hundred niles of that point. All attempts to Penetrate farther have been fruitless. Then the question presents itself, even If this four hundred miles of Arctic desert, wrapped in inky darkness, Were overcome, would the discoveries, supposing 4t possible for the explorers to make their way Dack alive, contribute anything to setence or navi- gation? The information already obtained would Indicate that the unexplored region near the pole $s a vast waste of eternal fee. Still, it would be underestimating the courage and determination Of this progressive age to suppose that Arctic ex- Peditions will cease because of the sad fate of the Jeannette. There are others ready to do and to are all that De Long and bis party endured, and they will find the ald necessary to give them an opportunity to make the effort. So long as the? north pole remains a mystery,even though It be Wrapped in mountains of tee and the blackest darkness, attempts to fathom the secret and win fame by laying it before the clvilized world will continue, regardiess of any consideration of value to navigation. <o- — —_ ™m to have matters pretty much ‘The stalwarts their gyn way at Harrisburg, and it looks very much as if th pendents will receive but little consideration ne lea after come Paring notes and looking over the fleld, yesterday evening determined to break the compromise slate and thr ife overboard. This action was not ulated to cement the factions, and the result Will probably be the nomination of a ticket by the Indepenlents at their coming convention. of the st t leaders were unwilling to accept the Wolfe slate and sore of them threatened to Febel. It may be, too, that the stalwart back stiffened by news of the victory won over tl 1 in Washington yesterday in certain nominations for revenue ‘tors for Pennsylvania. It ts no secret that 2 gould much rather crush than con- ciliate the independents. Compromise 1s made more difficult, t by mof the fact that the | Machine had committed itself to certain candi- red by them in | dates in return for services n Securing the election of di who would sus- tain the ruiing element. os An ordinance giving permission toa company | to run aerial wires through the city of Chicago for the purpose of lighting the streets and houses With electricity was vetoed by mayor and the ‘Veto Was sustained by the wly-elected council unanimously. The mayor's objections to the | ordinance were, in the first place, that {t contra- | vened the ordinance already tn existence, requir- | ing all wires fn that city to be run underground after the Ist of January, 1883, and secondly, that | the aerial wires would not only impede the work- | ing of the fire department but when charged with an electric current, as those under consideration ‘Would be, they would endanger the lives of per- j Bons Hable to come In contact with them. The Wnanimous action of the new cou ade up of men fresh from the people, 18 another ind-ation Of the public opposition to any extensten of the Present system of stringing wires on huge clumsy poles. The municipal governments of all the large ci their faces resolutely against the sunce,and its abatement is only « | "33 appears to psition to erect ecutive de- ‘There | as to some of t the proprie or inte t with a Cabti jc able dive giving to ti ests of the land the highest form entation is quite generally supported. These differences will, it 1s to suppos: ONCESSIOL be harmonized by discus- | i providing for an executive departme niture will probably Pass very soon. In the Seuate it may encounter some dectied opposition, but the agricultural in- terests of the land have friends enough in that| body to put it through, perhaps, without any great delay. Should the measure receive the endorse. | ment of Congress it, no doubt, would meet Execu- | tive approval. ~or Gen. Keteham’s speech in the House to-day upon | District affairs is worth reaaing. It supplies an | admirable exposition of the relations of the gene- | eral government to the District of Columbla,—a Matter not very well understood tn Congress,—and j Presents In very convincing terms the necessity | for legislation In behalf of interests here t! | Of both national and local Keteham, as District Com: Played notabl speech to-day shows | hh mastery of all the details of District affairs and District requirements, | or passage of the bill to estab- of appeals,now pending nsiderable talk of divi Judges it ere: two political parties. Mr. Alli course Of his remari:s in the Senat erday,said openly that he would favor giving a portion of taese new Judges to the democrat In the event of the ish a ec there ts ween the tes, be on, In the Some have a susp Detween the Guiteaus an The talk about sending M. asylum, fs 2 rrent squabble | es, including to an Insane intended to show insan- and help in the effort to Save Guiteau’s neck on the ground that he 1s in- | | FOR THIS WEEK. “LADIES' SPRING JACKETS OF THIS SEASON, be closed Out at $250 ye ssi heg » LADIES" WHITE INDIA LIN sl res WH A svrrs, istost sty, ROUGH STRAW HATS, all colors, just received, at 68 cents. FANCY RIBBONS, worth from 50 ace cents to $1, only 30 WIDE EMBROIDERIES, TO BE USE) | DRESSES, ouly 30 un 29 cents: worth dowble oe ONE LOT EMBROIWERIES, at 10 ae a cents, a great BLACK SPANISH LACES, extra value, very wide, at cents, 30 cents, 35 cents. & FEENCH WOVEN CORSET, worth $1.25, at 75 cts. NEW GOODS DAILY. LOW PRICES IN ALL THE DIFFEREN -ART- Nie PIEFERENT DEPART A > A EE MaRS: BB AA g U MMMM B AAA UMMM sac aA A-UU MMM = Sgss8 7 ; a SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Ti RING DEPARTMENT. Was eRe ations for this season is now complete. CUATINGS, - SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS. W. 8. TEEL, FE woorens, FINE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, IMPORTED THROUGH THE HOUSE OF E. H. VAN INGEN & CO., OF NEW YORK AND LONDON. ‘The Best GOODS the Foreiyn Markets can produce, which I am prepared to make up, giving THE BEST CUT, FINEST FINISH, And altogether the BEST MADE 558g Ssss, aa! IN WASHINGTON. Gentlemen, Call and Inspect the Finest MERCHANT TAILORING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED. GEO. T. KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 414 NINTH STREET. THE PEOPLE OF WASHING- ton know how to appreciate the enormous bergains to be had at the S: MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F sts., and no wonder when they can buy or $7.50 a blue Flannel Suit worth $12, for $9 a bine F s for 210 asplendid Business Suit worth $18. for $i2 a fine Eng. Cass. Suit worth $22. - for $15 an all wool diag. bI’k euit worth for $18 a fine black suit worth $40. . for $22 a fine black suit worth $45, - for $2.90 blue Flannel Pants worth $4. for $3.50 tne pants worth $6. for $4 custom-made Pants worth 39. for $6 fine custom-made Pants worth $12. for$s, #10and $ reoats worth $16, 15, 20. qv for 75c. $1, 1.25 odd vests worth al. H for $25 fine black satin-lined suits TH for 1 THA . THANKS. for $6 une suits for boys, from 12 to17 years, THA ‘wits for boys from 12to17 years, H. = TH Being thankful for the liberal patronage be~ rH stowedon us since opening, we promise re- THANKS. newed exertions to please all, THAY ‘0 trouble to show goods our motto, THANKS. No goods misreprorented. HANKS. Satisfaction guaranteed at the ry MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10rm AND F STREETS. Open till9 p.m, Saturday, 1p. m., mi SPEane OUT TO LEAVE YOU. HAMILTON'S CANDY STORE, 31231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. All CANDIES must be sold by June ist. Best Candies, per pound; 5 pounds, |. Good Candies and Taffies, 20c. pouna; 5 pounds Drops. 10c. per pound. Good Broken ver pound. Come and HAMILTON'S CANDY STORE; 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. 10-6 500 s 5 pieces Black Lace Bunting, from 37}c. eces all-wool *{ Nun ‘ew Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, from 62%4e. to -wool, 25c., reduced 25e. 50, 60, 750. 4 and Woolen Lap Robes. zo. 3. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. COME AND SEE THEM, 709 Cur Charcoal Packed SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. ‘They are strictly first class, and every one guaranteed to give entire sotisfacti PORCELAIN-LINED WATER COOLERS, CREAM FREEZERS, SODA TUMBLERS, &c., &e. A Large Assortment of HANDSOMELY DECORATED TOILET SETS, AT LOW PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. ANICAL EXPERT, 709 mi0 TUE Vorce oF A ME Wasiixetox, D.C., May 10, 1882. After carefully examining Sewing Machines of vari: 1 patterns, Tdecided upon the QU and find it | Am s0 miich’pleased with | s represented to be EN that I have recommen: d it to my neigh- ads, who are eqnaily el with it. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Model and Mechanical Draughtaman, With Munn & Go. it. 98 well as all other kinds of are for gale by KUACH, corner 7th and H streets. airing. mid MALAGA GRAPES, MALAGA GRAPES. N. W. BURCHELL, _mi0-3t 1332 F street. (@*uioanta WINE: PURE JUICE OF poner : PORT, SHERRY, MUSCAT. HOCK, Hy Unlion, Caso or Bottle J. H. CRANE, ml0-3t* 996 LOUISIANA AVENUE. AMES {hs FOURTEENTH 87 wes FOI NTH ST. NOR’ 5 Just received, # full aaortinentor RERRIGEN TORS aud WATER COOLERS, which I offer to the public at ry , Plumbing and Gas-fitting, Furnaces, Ranges, Tin- ning, &e. Estimates furnished for new work. _m10-6t*,2c2p EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS$125 hr, PAory Funntnig day and hehe, Papers free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. _ml0-ly ELATIS CARAMELS, Purest country. They speak for ¢hemselves. Imported PURE OLIVE OLL ported PURE OLL om draught. 620 9th AFFLE.—THE SURREY ROAD W. over from the late Fatrof the Catone Batata 1.0.0.F., will be Raifled at the office of J. §. Sworm: stedt, 928 F street northwest, WEDNESDAY EVEN: Girgirn i rotations nd chess held’ be absce aed we wns on, a1 nes v be thrown by a member of the committee. tess 8. T. BOSS, Secretary. yRICK’s JUMBO. ICE CREAM, 2120 PER Marker, fronting Pennsylvania avenue, W tan FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. —— [ SbEE ODD FELLOWS! HALL. WANTED—HELP. BOYS' CLOTHING, WANTED-A [AL¥-GROWN COLORED GIRL fe ise. recommended. BOYS’ CLOTHING, e200 F street ens ree ‘ED — EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKELS. Also, @ white servant to do general housework. Apply immediately to 529 13th strect northwest. It" WASTED{A G00D HaNb TO WORK ON PIES and . Apply at L. H. LAMB'S National Pie Bakery, 54 F sireet southwest. BOYS’ CLOTHING, ar M. F. EISEMAN'S POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 421 SrventH Stueer N. W., Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. @ BEAUTIFUL STYLES. ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. OUR NEW “DENGERMONT” CHILDREN SUITS, Pleated front and back, in three different shades, are by general verdict the neatest children’s garment ever tmanufactured. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. F. EISEMAN, 421 SEVENTH STREET N. W. rT. ml-2t* WANIED—IMMEDIATELY_A’ FIRST-CLASS Gare, e W4NZED_A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS VARIAN, Room 10, 607 Louisiana avenue. ANTED LADIES TO LEARN, MOODY'S TAi uare irement. | N taught. S13 T feagureme! io pay till after you are taus! = ANTED_ A “CLASS MOULDING-MA- Whine Hand, @ oe ed eene Om Apply wath of; C- mi Waist Hand. At 1107 Pennsylvania avenue, over for a lucrative onfioar position. Apply to MA W. lors’ Simplified System of Dress Cutting, street northwest. FIR: reference, at EE. JACKSON & CO.'S BA! TO ith and B streets northwest. nd- WASTED GOOD RELIABLE WHITE “GIRE #8 8 nurse fortwo children; mu wing good ref— enees. Apply at 610 Louisiana avenue. m9-2t" ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PASTRY, CAKE AND Bread Baker to xo to one of the Vireinia springs. Good waxes. Apply to 50 I street northwest. m8-3t" R RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED MS, ON second floor, suitable for use of bath. at Fe RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Fed x north second floor, very desirable; bathroom, &c. ; ‘conti it to &e. $54 pleasant’, cantrally coated, convenient to care, ‘call at 1207 6th street R RENT_TWO WELL-FURNISHED ROOM fe north and south; rent - ‘mil0-3t* ‘on second floor, At 1536 I street north: FS RENT_827 VERMONT AVENUE, OPPOSITE joor Ali Hotel it suite Rooms first nico fine oom On ‘third ‘door; good attendance, terms moderate. Fe RENT—UNFURNI ROOMS, SUITABLE for any fox s 35. BWORMSTEDE, O98 F street northwest. ROSE R RENT—TWO PARLORS (UNFURNISHED, Communicating, with folding doors, ou fist Nook, above Markriter's Store, 626 E. street, on door from 7th street northwest. Inquire at Store. m8-6t* R RENT— ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- ments at 1027 Vermont avenue, near McPherson Square, single or en suite; southern, eastern and weet- ern exposure; rate fires, ke. m25-6w* FOR RENT—HOUSES. ANTED—ANO. 1 SOLICITOR, FOR A PRINT- m9 {ng house. Address B. L. K., City Post Office. (Under Odd Fellows’ Hall.) HE PoLar WAVE m8- ees tortor tonicity prenatal AGE ‘man Cook; bestealary, ‘one who thoro understands the business.” G. W. DRIVER, 1343 Pena sylvani: enue. ms-3¢ ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS Wn wien Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. m3-2w WANTED_AT [LICENSED AGENCY, COOKS, Chambermaids, Nurses. Families and othera furnished reliable servants. ‘Servants for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, elsewhere. Contractors furn- HAS LEFT US, AND STRAW HATS, HAVE ARRIVED “ Firat ne Miowes tet Sh, WILLETT & RUOFF'S, WANTED—SITUATIONS. = ANTED—BWA RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED m9-Im 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wine ‘woman, Place to do plain cooking and assist in the washing and ironing for small family. Apply at 910 8d street northwest. ‘ANTED—BY A COLORED GIRL, A SITUATION W todo chamber coe CRED GIR A SITUATION travel. Can furnish eres Al 1016 I Heston TaD Sood references, Apply at 1016 Wise ites CAO furnish thé best of refere between M and N street oe V ‘ANTED-BY, 4, HIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS, ployment by the week; can operate sever: sewing machines, Call or address 616 H street north- WwW ANTED—SHORTHAND POSITION-SENATOR or Member desiring the services of a good penman to address Box 165, Star office. MES: J 2. PALMER, q 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, wabutneton, D.c. BY A FIRST-CLASS Ro to. the country; can Call at 1213 20th strost, Tam now prepared to show all the latest IMPORTA- TIONS in SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, &c., Of the Latest Parisian Fashions, D#¥ Goons, SILKS, &c. BURDETTE & CO. name a few Specialties in their immense stock: ‘One case of All-Wool LACE BUNTINGS, 25c. per yd. One case of Ali-Wool DE BEGE, 2lc. per yd. Beautiful Figured SATEENS, 50c. peryd. Foulard SILKS, Beautiful Styles, Lupin’s NUN’S VEILING, All-Wool, 25¢. per yd. Lupin’s Best ALBATROSS CLOTH, 50c. per yd. Five Hundred NEW PARASOL® and SUN UMBRELLAS just received. 100 Dozen of $3 Quality LINEN TOWELS will be sold at $2.50. Good Colored SILK, $1; Magnificent Black SILK at $1.50 snd. Brocade SILK and Satin RHADAMES, the finest and m9 and stenographer, mi-1w* WANTED—ROOMS. w: ‘TED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS ONE or two connecting, nieely Furnished Rooms, with Board, An northwestern portion of the city, Address, ving full partic: ing terms, SAN és yf ‘Star ollice. np tnelu ml V ANTED—TWO ROOMS, COMMUNICATING, furnished, first floor, for business office, between Pennsylvania and New York avenues and 14th and ‘th’ Capitol streets northwest. dress ZIL, Star mi the summer, Ample references. Addrees I. W. B., Star office, m WANZED © BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY —A House to take charge of during the summer See ee ee ajontns, Best of references, “Address Mrs. Mf J. Ay SPECTAL—Twonty thousand Fancy Business | WWANTED—TO BUY A SMALL, TWO-STORY esi oe fouse, five or six rooms. Must be cheap; can oe ioe Pesstved,, abd @ eet of them willbe given: ||! 1 ean ian trates te call monthly. paytnents, each purchaser, ‘Address, w' articulars, Box 52, Star offices 119-3t §2- Osty Oe Puce. wa NT—A SMALL, COMFORT ABL louse, in the suburbs of, or near, Washing: All goods warranted as represented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ton; easy of access to the Departments. Giv e rmsand location. mi Address T. I. D., Star office. R RENT—A 12-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL modern improvements, 487 F street eouthwest, near 6th street. Apply to O. H. PARKER, 442 44 street southwest, ml0-2w Of RENT 7 DUPONT CIRCIE-FINE CORNER louse, twelve roome, bay windows. mo: 4 provements, and in first‘class repair. "$50 per month, Inquire on premises, or 1429 20th street northwest. m9-3t* (OR RENT—2002 AND 2008 lata STREET NORTH- yenvente, $90 per mouth, “Inquireof Sk BOND, provements; mont re . ¥ Sasi etrecte PT a m9-6¢" OK RENT—SIX-ROCM HOUSES; MODERN IM- provements. WHEATLEY BROS., corner of 7th street and Khode Island avenue. m9-6t POE, BENT 1509, T STREET NORTHWEST, 3- story Brick, modern conveniences; rent low to a Prompt and JUNCANSON, OR RENT— By J, 8. SWORMSTEDT, Real Estate Agent, 928 F Street. 633 ¥ street southeast, House and Store. 629 Sonth Carolit Corner R. T. ay panent tenant. Apply to CHAS. ©. Sth and D streets northwest. 1m9-3t OR RENT—A NAVAL OFFICER'S RESIDENCE, near DuPont Circle, either furnished or unfurnish: ed; house new, contains 10 rooms, and all conveniences; location one of the best in Washington. THO! FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. m8. J. BUSINESS CHANCES. GOO Freitas ba ener geo eRe s ag R SALE—A_ WELL-SELE: Groceries, ‘Tth street, South dabiished. "Address and Ee ew York avenue. mi fied trade cota RR SALE_FOR CASH_S' FIXTURES od will of a Cigar Store 1210 Penson Feta business, «ood raseoua mn SALE-A BARGAIN-NEW, BEAUTIFUL and Sexirabie tr the fashion Dart jorthwest section: 1) rooma, secon Connecticut HOUSE. CARRIAGE part 3 ‘or five sears. Adress R SALE OR RENT—NEW TEN ROOM HOUSE, 915 East Capitol street; has ments and heated by furnace; house. m6-6t" FOE SALE-TWO HANDSOME THREE-STORY Houses (finished in hard wood): modern next door just sold for $11,500; price to immediate buyers $5,000 each, on easy terais, and basement press-bri finish) modern style; 9 bck modern giate buyers $3, 500 cach, $300 Sorbent to JOHN Se a 5 door from An 10 rooms; all il location—northwest ; ed Tor $14 9 come 3 SLATE MANTELS Go to Factory, 493 C struct, near 6th, northwest, ‘Wholesale and retail. a2t-im® 2 4.00 32= BUY ATLARGE THREE STORE ing, Also, 9 tw ick front ‘House (hard Tooms modern conveniences; three-story am ck front Houses; 10 rooms aid located near the Government in desirable neighborhood; to imme- cash; balance monthly, UREORD, 1115 ¥ street ‘500, ding press Papen rc 9-room House and Storeroom, ne including Fixtures of Store, | Lote contain 4.390 feet of ground. Good Stable. ‘Title perf 116 9th Street northeast. atts ARM OF THIRTEEN ACRES, NEAR THE R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, 1232 Massachusetts avenue, three-story brick, base- ment kitchen, ironing room, coal cellar, provision cel lar and all modern conveniences, Terms—$3,000 cash; balance Chain Bridge, with young and vineyard, $1,500, will be excl for a «mall house in the worth city, or it quite a for cash. KE. A. MoIN- s-lm sold at 918 F street. ‘on mortage. mé-6t" R SALE—A HOUSE AND LARGE LOT IN THE northwestern part of the city; desirabie location, ‘southern on premises, At his REAL ESTATE EXOHANG! Has many valuable residences for sale, reasonable ce, Faneing from $2,590 to $15,000, located at the End,” center of exposure, near three lines of street cars. Apply 921 T street northwest. mete R SALF_—HOUSES 1113 9ra STREET, 612 M girect, 608 I street, and 1241 and 1.43 6th street northwest; alli Appl: f Droit Building, Room 28; opposite Patent fee. all-tm She city and other denirable Improved and unimproves lots for sale in the city. Prices are rancing. Mom sate Sime e buy. Mor joan on Real Estate. PRESCOTT": REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE: 1616 Prat, BW at tn in good neighborh: ood, and fine invest- to owner, ROBT. W. FENWICI Te the of notice. ‘apll EAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHEAP. Written REAL ESTATE of the Freedman’s Savings and Tru: Company, or any Company, No. 1617 Pennsylvania avenue, until further Rchedules of eatd property may be obtained on cation at said office. FOE SALE HOUSE, NO. 1612 10TH STREET northwest; brick: 9 room 20x95, to alley. L. M. SAU street northwest. _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fe RENT OR SALE—A COTTAGE OF SEVEN spa D.rabtoeds Sop B.S CAMPBELLS Colles tation, Md. . ‘mee for the purchase of the remain: tion thereof, will be received at ined, the Commiasioner of eaid of the un: ae MOST DE an to pri fulness, ‘Ke. : 18 acres, —S-roum “dwelling: $100 down, balan thly instalment tiaPs 1428 "New York avenue. oA Fee ie SALE—RARE PNDUCEMENT TO GET FINE. rR Coun! Reside —l off to i ~ Wiens hendraca tery pe soni fa appll- OuN JAY. KNOX. Commissioner F. 8. and T. Company. H 3; wate ; lot Duns S°SRo. fia F ‘m9-2m. ‘JOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 938 NEW YORK avenue, containing nine rooms. Inquire 946 New York avenue. References required. m6-6t OR RENT—A TEN-ROOM DWELLING, 1421 Q street northwest: fronts south: has concrete cellar; modern improvements; will be in perfect repair: ce, $40. Inquire at Room 28, Le Droit Building. D- .WRENCE. a26-1m \ T—HOUSE, 3012 DUNBARTON AV! ‘ashington; tmodern improvements. Apply toJOUN TRIMBLE, 1216 F street, or 3009 O street. m2-2w JOR, RENT—BY MAY 81x, ONE TEN ROOM Brick House, 1517 12th street northwest, with all modern improvements. Apply to JOHN F. GREEN, 1520 14th street northwest. ml-2w* OR LEASE OR SALE—A NEW MODE N- room House, completely furnished, on T street northwest, near 16th, desirable in every way; $05 a pionth to Yeaee, or will sell the house and contents at a ancain, Address LEASE, Star office. ml-im iy i OB RENT. 2 HT at. 12 rs.,m.i.$83.33) 1011 4th et. 8r.,m.1835.00 Ist #1 « 18.00 vba. 00 3, Hopkins st Pa.ay.,store 0/2500 Gst., Sr. ). 00/1221 24th st.,7 ra. . & se, 20,00) 1 K st.,7 re. )-00) 2064 30th at. .6 ee. E. 8. WESCOTT & GO. Corner 20th and I streets northw FOR RENT—OFFICES. FOR RENT_AN OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE AT 631 F strectnorthwest, near corner 7th, Ist floor front; very desirable for lawyer, patent attorney oF broker. m9-6t" mS-4t it 928 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. TArLoR & nuts, WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ANTED-—ANY ONE HAVING A FIRST-CLASS V (OR RENT—DOUBLE-ROOMED OFFICE ON Second floor front, 1420 New York avenue: §25 per month, Apply to JAS. C. SPRIGG, 1420 N. ¥. ave, m8- OR _RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS. AP- piy to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, 928 ¥ street. m8-3t Piano to sell at a tuncain may hear of @ cash cus seg sig ggg ier by addressing G. Woy Star office. i ed ci x WANTED-A G (0 CAN GIVE i Bm dB ample security, desires the use of a Horse and Rage Nast Carriage for its keeping; careful driving and best of care guaranteed. Address J. W. L, Star of » 010-3" - JANTED-CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. H. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, We eR BNO next door GEA Bee Moma ‘The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invented: No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. Pembred ane, c., ¢ared for during the summer, Orders by telephone or otherwise, Carpets returned same di ml0 war 'D—COLLECTORS OF POSTAGE 8’ who wish to trade or exchange to address PHILATELIST, office of m9-3t* 4 b 4 FOR RENT—STORES. FROL BENT OR LEASE-LARGE, f STOR! Toom With fixtures, 1240 9th street northwest, be- tween Mand N. Only $20 per month. Good place for stove or furniture wareroom. Apply to A. F. FOX, )20 F street northwest. m10-w, t&s-3t* R RENT—A FINE BUSINESS STAND, STORE 143 Bridge atreet, between Con and High streets, Georxetown, D.C. Apply to JESSE H. WIL- SON, 3107 Congress street. m4-6t* FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS anno A SECOND-HAND nch Bicycle, Columbia or other standard be in good condition, and cheap for cach. H., Star office, you the very best ud deliver them.” Send postal to Cleaner, 1009 F street. m8-3t* ROR BENT—A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS AND Organs now for rent at low rates, at G. L. WILD &BRO.'S, 709 7th street northwest. One of the Orans isa fine double bank Petal Bass Estey, a splendid in- strument for petal organ practice. 25-1 LOST AND rOUND. 490 MAINE AVENUE leans Carpets better, with less wear other firm in the city. Mattresses renovated; Furniture steamed. ie m AS AT FARM eplierd, 3 tile from’ Brightwood, ys MAGKATH, Jackson Wayous, 208 ‘a26-1m ratte yu zo ACnHaAaduy aw wPaqor REDUCED PRICES. MUST BE SOLD. SALESROOM TOO FULL. SPRING GOODS SACRIFICED! SD SEP — -_ 7 L, work COME AND SEE HOW WE MAKE ROOM FOR OUR nde ora ‘by iBepione or ‘5 G@LETOS fa, ar SUMMER STOCK. 025-4 POSITIVELY, OUR STOCK OF LADIES’ AND Vv \’ ANTED—ONE THOUSAND SUITS OF CLOTHES to Clean, for $1.50 per suit. Only skillfal hands CHILDE! 'S SPR 3 SUITS AND WRAPS employea, and satisfaction guaranteed. ‘*No dry pro- cess used to rot the goods.” PRINCE, the inimitable Cleaner, 1009 F street northwest. alT-4w" WASIED UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY cription. Mattresses renovated by rarified steam. Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A. IL CHAGE & RRO., next City Post Office. a8 MUST GO! COME AND SEE. L SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ON PENN- yivania avenue, @ Bunch of Keys. "A suitable ro- ward will be paid, if Jeft at the Star office. m10-3t OST—ON I STREET, BETW N 9TH AND l0rn, 4 or 10th street, between Iand Pennsylvania avenue, on 9th inst., a Lady's Pin, of small gold leaves, about one and oiie-half inches loug. ‘The finder will be re- wardedif left at 923 I street. m10-3t* ‘A BLACK AND TAN DOG; HAD_ON TAG 76. Liberal reward if returned to 1505 R street northwest. mi10-3t* L G82 NILE ON THE Way TOTHE HOSPITAL, Reception at the Capitol, Saturday evening, a red ‘an; valued on account of associations. A suitable re- ward will be paid upon leaving the same at 420 6th street northwest, m9-2t* [OST FOUR NAPKIN RINGS, GOLD AND SIL- ver, marked, respectively, R.C.F., ¥.K.F., R.K. F., E. Also, lady's Gold Watch’ and Ghafn and Solitaire Diamond Ring, with crown setting. Return of these articles or information Jeading to their recovery will be euitably rewarded at 1437 Peunsylvania avenue, ate NTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN FE. SEAL, Room 4, 1420 New York av: i missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in Oflice from9 a. m, to5 p.m m2 WANTED OLD GOLD ANDSILVERTNEARGE OR wall Quantities. Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 8d and 43 streets, Jani9 ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT I SELL AFIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, inuch better and agreat deal cheaper than s common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, (29 D street northwest, of at Branch Store, No. 9th st. northwest. N. ‘We buy but first-class ond-hand Clothing. BOARDING. VERY PLEASANT ROOM FOR TW out children) with Board, : sun Georgetown Heights; te required. Apply at 7 Cocke Place, NT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY DOARD- mmiojated at the McPherson House, cor- and I streets. : MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL. TON HOUSE, Tt AND I STREETS.—FIRST- Hen Fable Board, $18; oom aud Bowed. $23 to location central; no liquors, W. 0. NAYLOR. 6-9 (Pus TREMONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME comforts than any hotel in the city, ‘The hails and ‘with steam; the rooms Scie ian Me aa ant sient rates, $2.50 and $2 per day; monthly $25, $30. iad and $44 02 IPHELOCHIEL HOUSE, 312 92m STREET NORTH. west, is one of the cosiést and best conducted Board- jouses in the city. ‘Transient reasonable terms. m8 REMNANTS. W.-M. SHUSTER & SONS Have Measumed and Marked all their Remnants of SILKS, WOOLENS, DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, and, in fact, every Remnant has been marked at such a price that there will be no trouble to sell them at once. The quantity of inaterial and the price for the whole piece has been marked in plain figtres, and many bargains will be offered. MONDAY MAY 8ra, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF MAD#AS GINGHAMS, in elecant Styles, Lace Stripes and Plaids, entirely new and very desirable; Solid Stripes in Pink and Blue, with Checks to Match. ECRUE SWISS MUSLINS, WHITE SWISS MUSLINS, PRINTED PERSIAN LAWNS, INDIA MULL, INDIA LINEN, and, in fact, everything new in White Goods, ‘accommo- 229 COUNTRY BOARDING. Gore COUNTRY BOARD, FIFTEEN MINUTES’ .! ee city; Met. Brench, B, & O. R. R.; sta— pene APPLY, to Mra. J. B. WILTBEKGER, of Frank Hi ton, Navy department, m10-w, 3t* Geer. BOARD CAN BE HAD FOR JULY, AUGUST =e enanner a moderate Togs a te Ouse, ona Pleasant street: en. Box 34, Winchester, Va. mi GQUMMER BOARDING—ONLY $5 PER WEEK_P. Sand R.R. station near; ng woenery; situation unrivalled for heaithfu'ness: and wholesome table farce specialty. |For further information address Mra. M. E. FRANKLIN, Chency Hall, a Kerry, W. Va. mé-im* SPOR Ne EMBROIDERED ROBES, BATISTE ROBES, in Ecrue and Colors. LOUISINE SILKS, 15 CENTS; FOULARD SILKS, SURAH SILKS, BROCADE AND STRIPED SILKS, in all qualiti:a, PONGEE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. PARASOLS IN ALL COLORS. EMBROIDERIES IN PONGEE to match Plain Goods. GRENADINES IN GREAT VARIETY, +8, 5 DO BOARD @N THE MERRIMACK, NEAR port, in the nelihborhood of the summer residence by Sir Edward Thornton, late British mainister, fOr 18 ecenery W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, S2Ose Paice. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Best is the Cheapest. m6 DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS ND DECORATORS, LAMBREQUINS AND PORTIERES, In Rare Fabrics, No. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST. yuresque: and healthy loca- ‘The subscriber asa few rooms still unengaged for the season of 1882, Fine boating, fishing and seaside facilitios, ‘The ROW OTTO! ED W. HIXON, M. D. ‘Newburyport. Mass, Fon. Wm. A. Russell, Wasbingion, D., 6 Fi * Richard 8. Srofferd, Bad. 212-w&sl0 GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. RS. AL aoe mg UNTE a 3143 avetiue, (GEORGE E. Noyes, 1° all-Im* COLUMBIA FOUNDRY, 1050 30th street., Mannfactures 8I Boil. VERILL CHEMICAL . Shatin A MICAL PAINT. fae Be ag achicha The oricinal and only Mixed Paint that will, not peat orchalk. Sold in this market for fifteen years with | entire satisfaction, ALABASTINE for eellings and walla, Better than Kaleomine, asit will not rub off. TURKISH BATHS. iene ran oe ROBINSON & 00, ‘Sth street. 'e OST OR STOLEN, FROM THE FARM OF JOHN Saul, on 7thetreet'road, Alderney Cow, about four Pears old. Any person giving information that will jead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. m4-6t" PROFESSIONAL. NEW DEPARTURE, THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER MADE IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH— A, Gold and “Rubber Plate Combined. — Perfectly Adapted to the anatomy of the mouth,” ‘and ‘guar anteed to stand the test of time and equal nature's own. ‘This new method of covering the surface of the Vulcanite rubber with pure goldis a sure protec- tion from the injurious effects of the mercury and sul- phur contained in rubber. ‘The long-felt want, after several years of careful study and experimenting, has been perfected and patented by the inventor, Dr- DALY, and is now associated with Dr. O. J. WATERS, 3 Penna. ave., 2 doors from 13th st., where he will be glad to reeeive his patients and furnish the public with this modern and artistic work. Full sets $10 and upwards; partial sete $5 to $8; gold and other filings $2 to $9; ex ractions Sc. and gl. Perfect work; terms cash, | Dr, DALY, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, over Stiuemetz's Hat Store. mi-3m R. M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Successor to Dr. A.'L. Bosworth. Electro Vapor and Thermal Baths given with Shower or Spray. Con- sultations free. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. en till 10 p.m., ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 825"bth street nozthwest. = 2 R. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 NINTH ieee GG cor, Mand En-w, Ofice hours, 96. m- 0.5 p.m. mus oxide gas administered for painless extraction of tecth, “Reasonable feos. 228 yR. RANDALL PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7th 2 between D and E Bool ‘Operative, Surgical and Mechanical e"8 aD sf ede itrous oxide ad- y fully performed: nit ministered to thousands with most Pleasant oderate. at” RE AND IN- atural teeth ee RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE Bi ‘serted immediately after iia splendid success. ‘of Dentistry. MM NALLY, 1821 F ‘northwest, terms, igi dete oF Lana ii tare dethe rame etn an iar pone ag Lapa bea vital drive all the way), 10 Amd FOR SALE—LOTS. to cars, (Silver Station), and tt Fo, SALEA LOT AT A BARGAIN, ON T ST. northw P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F strect northwest. Win. Thompson "Esq, ‘This feos Sat Sorina sien ‘m. ‘Thom 5 14,000, but will be wold at once at about all ie noate is convenient to all churches, stores, well watered, between 14th and 15th northwest. LOUIS ‘milo Statue). west. FOE. SALETA BEAUTIFUL LOT, ree setts avenue, 6th, C street and Stanton FRONTING | good orchard and fine lawn. ‘For price, terms and to streets and reservation, located on Massachu- | See the place, apply to wuare (Greene's . BURFORD, wv. ‘Terms casy. Inquire at 404 9th strect north- | _m6-2w 1115 F street northwest. JOR SALE-AT A MODERATE PRICE, A DE- L* sirable south front Building Lot, 20 by 90 fest, on street, fourth lot west from 14th’ strest northwest. M. TUCKER, Second Auditor's Office. weintine ROR BALES A COUNTRY HOME—TEN ACK four-room house; hich, dry and perfectly healthy Bho Siew of city £100 down, ‘balance monthly” 1 menta. Price $1,250, KOBE A. PHILLIPS, 1¢ ‘New York avenue. ‘nx6-1m m9-6t* OR SALE—BUILDING LOTS IN MOUNT PLEAS- ANT, 14th ance monthly; buildings will be erected for on same ternis. 1314 Vermont SUMMER RESIDENCE, Lake Winnepimauken FOR RENT OF SAT furnished, in Wolfbo: house 14 rooms; lovely situ pposite front, stocked with je garden ; stable and carriage house street road: small cash payments, bal- UrChASers OBBINS, m8-68" Apply to owner, JAMES enue. IN YOR SALE—BEST REAL ESTATE INV! FOURTEENTH-STREET ROAD AND BOUNDARY. We are still selling Choice Lots at ten cents per foot ; one- | FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS near, For particulars address A. boro’, N.H., Box 118. = JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE AT A GREAT BAR- fain, ten miles from Washinton, over the = STMENT —COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THE DISTRIC fifth cash, balance five years’ time, interest five per | boro’ pike—a splendid road —505" ACRES, © near | Bae fo Baa Sek BO | See Sere eee» ee ‘alti ations nD. O- | bacco barns, stable, corn house, poultry, foo and ape: houses: 8 tenant houses, all in good repair, occupied for this season by 3 good tenants. The purchaser will have the advantage of the growing crops, ‘Terus lib» OR, School and City Post Office. eral, or will exchange for city property. Schools, ail roads and grist mills convenient to farm. and Southern Maryland railroad buiidine within 14 taties of the: pisos Apply to JOHN SHERMAN & Ci m2-Im St. Cloud Build: SALE_TWO SHARES OF SWIMMI Skating Rink Stock. “Address Box 521, VOR SALE—CHi even driver ani Or office use. Montgomery, AP—ONE FINE SORREL MARE, sound, gentle and feariess ; prompt fast traveler. ‘Suitable for ladies" phacton Apply to D. ML. MUNRU, Gaithersburg, JOR SALE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL BiGaT room Cottage, with 12 acres of first class iand, a- Joining Washington Grove Camp Grounds; excellent Water and fruit. Thisis « . For terms apply Re Horse, harness and jump-seat, Rocka: Surrey ; cost side bar Busey Coupe, Horse and ness ahd fine Coupe Harnexs an Mare. To be seen at Downey's Stables, 1013 17th Sehoot nocthweet” J tothe Real Estate Exchange of W. H. MAIN & BKOS,, corner 3d and Pennsylvania avenue, 029-20* Fe SALE—A FINE FARM OF 375 ACRES, VERY substantial dwelling, and good out-tuildings; heay- ily wooded and well watered ; or will sell 250 acres, with improvements; or 125 without—in Howard county, near Dorsey's station, on Washington branch B. ao. R ‘3 ‘erms very easy. For further particulars address owner, P. 0. Box 652, Baltimore. 222-1 SALE—THREE. upe, $1: mn, $135. Also, 90; horse, handsome re ; only used five or six times; and fine in order. ‘& fine ‘Brewster larness, cheap se! of Double Har- fine saddie and driv- FOE SALE_CHEAP-SEOOND HAND BREWSTER Road Buj corner 14th aud D streets northwest. Fi ey apy ee gt i “i per termsaad particulars apply to MOBI. A, Pare "i — "o ROBI. A i 1428 ‘New ‘Tork ah 022-im* at WM. WALTERS’ Ory, m9-2t" 2 R SALE—CHEAP—LARGE MIRROR AND TWO ‘small Show Cases, also some Antiques. Inquire at 1218 H street northwest. m9-3t* R SALE OR EXCHANGE —A SUBURBAN Residence. 13 miles from the city, Just east of the Soldiers’ Home, on the Glenwood road ! ne hone of other Household Furniture; ‘OR cover k ont tave, square, grand Piano; richly fini ornamented rosewood all modern improvements, with handsome embroidered SALE—ELEGANT, NEARLY N Fooms; commanding view: good neighborhood nearly six acres of land; lawn, fruit, shrubbery and Food outbuildings. A pleasant drive, or can be reached yy steam cars, Will be sold at a fair ficuro, on oaay terms, or exc! 25 aprable. city ueoperty: Ror terms, &e. to JOHN SHER ©O., St. Cloud Building. a2i-im FROM BLA- ¥, 7-00- ished and case; carved legs and lyre, and stool. Only $190, cost new $600. ity. Can be seen at CHAUNCEY J, B ‘arerooms, 433 7th street. m9-65 Owner bi west. QOR SALE—HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR: &e., bought, sold, exchanged and thing Strictly ds’ reprowented. Stables ‘OR SALE-FARM THREE MILE densburg, containing $50 acres. One-third cleared land, suitable for gardening or farms purpores.- Wood enough to pay price asked. Inquire at 1415 N treet northwest. m for hire. | Every~ F. DOWNEY'S 1013 17th street north- m8-Im and Repository, Horses; (OR SALE—RARE BARGAIN—FOUR ROUND COR- ner rosewood case P front; superior, and cover; $170. Apply at KR SALE—JUST RECEIVED FROM THE country, several good stylish; one extra heavy draft Horse. Fey, COUNTRY SEATS AND uilding Sites, in Montgomery county, Marylan: on railroads and’ turnpikes, within easy’ distanoo Paghington. For descriptive liste apply to WARWICK Spencerville P-O., Md. al3-1m* FOR UNENCU! bered property 336 miles from ity , 9 rocm hours om farm; Sine peach, sud young ap ple orchard: excellent water. Inquire 2022 1 back finished the same ax Boston's best makes; Stool once, 1139 10th st. _‘m3-6t" rich t Driving. Saddle and Work one fine Pony; one young trotting Maré, ve At THOMP- SON'S ‘Stable, 9th and O streets northwest. _a29-2w* 31-6m ees sie R SALE—JUST ARRIVED—TWENTY - Fe {fine Horses, among which are some & PROPOSALS. Some fine single drivers and some fine coupe —— == HUGUELY & BOWEN'S, 645 New York atofue 25-iw" peerosats. POE SALE-OR EXCHANGE—CARKIAGES! CAR- Hages—Some of the nicest, prettiest and most sty] Orrick or THe Comstrsstorens OF THE Distnicr OF COLUMBIA, Asstock of one hundred and fifty to select fro ish Carriayes, Buggies and Waxons inthis District, and Wasmixorox, May 10th, as82. . at reasonable’ prices. Hepairiug and Painting done in | | SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the allies, the best manner. 8. J. EE} 621 G street D.Ww, 820 ssabove, until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., op RSDAY, POE SALE LARGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST | franchen of hs District woverumout, for the yeas ude style light Carriages, new, and second-hand: also, June s0th, 1883; sjeaes Phetons, Suries and village Cars. Repairing done it | Et omnation, samples and blanks will be furnished the pestest manner. JOHN M. XOUNG, 313, 6th | upon app ‘at Room It. M BR os a fs street. Fok SALE THE CHEAPEST, PLACE IN THE By order of wetccerein ax, y th ney second-hand Carriages au . Bugwice of all kinds.” P. D. SCHMIDI & CO., 460 |_ ml0-6t Superintendent of Property. Pennsylvania avenue northwest. mism_ | >ROFOSALS, RK SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES, Navy Pay Orrice. * Wasnrsaton, D. C., May 10, 1882. FR SALE—ABSTRACT OF TITLES OF THE City of Washinton, from the beanning tot ENG, souliwest coruer ‘Pennsylvania an at 11 NG, southwest corner yivania avenue an street. " “_ ma8-e030t 7m. Axent for Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Bug- | _ Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until ficsand otver light carriages. “Lhe best in the coutey | TWELNE: O'CLOCK on: Gs TRENTY SINT BAe for the money. OF MAY, 1882, and opened immediately thereafter in Repairing promptly attend d to. the proschce of bidders, for supplying such quantities of 29 Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth eke ae Novy: Brood as mnsy be ftauited at hs Navy Tard as = ch 2 iS Station at Washington, D.C., during the fiscal year ding June 30, 1883. “"Blank forms’ of offer, and all necessary information ms and the quantities required, can be pin to the Inspector of Provislousand lothing at the Washington Navy Yard. OMAS DOWL- pect Bi . Lal Distt: Oneline Hor Wazons One ots. enue, West Washinj —CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES. of New and Second-Hand Carriages and stock of Varnished Wagons in the Brown's Twenty per crut. ofall lls tobe retained until the — RICHARD WASHINGTON, ‘Pay Inspector U. 8. Navy. ‘rade Wagons. Spring Wagons of all sizes. ~All of the OPOS:! y 7 THAW. Above at very. lowest prices, JAMES K. PROMEY, | PHOPOSALS FOR FUEL, FORAGE and STRAW, Repository, 1330 334 ¢ DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S ) street. Factory, 3240 Pros- , stor 25-3. Wasninoron, De Cy way G7 1882.4 Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, suljject to ‘the usual dition ill be received at thi til TWELVE OCLOCK. NOON, TUESDAY. JUNE SIXTH. 158h MONEY TO LOAN. m9-6t 1, ‘on Real Esta s'on very low, if taken shich time and place they will be opened in the pres- ce of bidders, for furnishing and delivering during Sener cent peranuumn, Commis- | the year comméncing duly 1182, and ending June = S83, as follows: Wood, sawed and «lit and GEO. TRUESDELL, in the sti Wood, in the stick; Pine (kindling) 605 7th strect. | Wood, ‘sawed and Anthracite and Bituminous 5500, $2 000, $2,500 AND $3,000 TO LOAN als Mor¥ TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Coal; Osta, Hay and oF much of said supplier aa 7 muired at the Depot of Washinwton, D. C.. U. 8. ‘piece a ‘Washington, D.O., Fort Myer, ¥, fers’ Home, D. C. “Tie Government reserves the right to reject any or A preference will be given to articles of Sneek? production. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. VE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- Seer suit and Blank proposals and ch inted 1 Whe required et cic ace and interests 1 Bums ‘ibeerved ty hdd, ud forms of com mé-3m be furnished pplication to ‘ONEY TO Luan. I have MONEY TO oT trom $00 and gums of ‘terest. LOAN ROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING LETTER BALANCES AND BATING STAMPs. OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Hey street, three doors north of Pennsylvania Nitrous Side, ‘without pela, aril Be = ms, le, tooth and 50 cents ‘additional sitting. | Extracti Best Ai Fe Am: R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 street, thi from corner E.* Dent its branchés, Teeth Fi per sct, Vall work ware ranted. ‘anid ‘A FEW “The Wi R, WHITE'S Cl We Y PAIN 1416 ite Willard’s Hotel, for relief co of Hard and Bunions, lub and Ingrowing Nails and all com; ours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Office in D. 0,, ind R. WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET northwest, Celluloid Teeth inserted and ‘operations on the natural ted af resonable price Extracting, 50 cents, i G street and New York 3 Te i, PERSONAL. Ds DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH- without Pain, janld MOREE. 70, LOAN, In sums to suit at lowest security. “ae Wasning: D. ©, Dep, 5 TCE SEALED PROPOSALS genthee yr ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBO! from Paris, Works Snivory: tals true ule, past, present end fotuce dt eatisfuction $1. Ottcs, 823 0th street until the pa SPECIALTIES. ‘one year from the first day of July, VE O'CLOCI for the use of oREar ‘des. and coogen ¥ the kind of Kk, N, » ‘Twine, Letter Eatin Stam, ‘States, for ‘quantities full descr bos absent persons; tells mames | Struchons as to manner ‘and’ ‘conditions to Blanks for ion observed by bidders, will be fi Deparionely Washin jours, 10 a. . wn T. 0. HO’ mae 20s “Blank Avency, Post Office ‘from 2 to 9 p.m. All Special and Private Dis- ‘and cure guaranteed. Con- id, his cara under Medical sultations in this paper. Eighteen years’ experience. _m6-2m_ RS. H. F. WRIGHT, and Be gree |. B. GARD) LATE SURGEON TO person at Fails Charch, FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER AND incon’ will eave the erty Supe 10th i) street from 9 Denies wat-Su = Miia Friday niet; beat samme pachO ee ae resay with right number, Hy Star Peind-2t" WILLIAMS iD x ATE W. Bective Aseney. 9 free, AN bust pron for Ofios hours Oem. toil wae Pei Sia I Mt cn requasied, Cures weteots base not fail to try it. ————— LA AUBUR MINERAL SPRING ee the Kidneys, Diabetes, ore use ‘waters for solu- pee senses S°R. WOOD, reenter} Lewiston, Ma G. C, GOSS, Director, Bath. @. . COR