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* _ ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON TUESDAY May 23, 1882, ‘The Evening Star bas a regular. permanent. bona fice daity circulation more than creole that of any other daily paver published in Washington. and eauat to that of all the ether dally papers here added together. ‘Tex Srax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- Cinve. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail mné ctherwicc. news, or any information or business sn te eent day or nfeht, free of charge. A Deuble Sheet To-morrow. The Stak will be again issued to-mor- row doubie-sheet form. There were | Printed and sold of last Saturday's double tssue | 19,435 copies. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending in their orders early to insure in- sertion and proper classification. ao ~ Pre deadiock in the House over (he contested election case of Mackey against O'Connor will, if eon! inued in accor tance with democratic threats, undonbtedly prolong the session. Some of the Most itaportant appropriation bills are yct to be passed, and, of course, Congress cannot adjourn until they become laws. This is one of the points Which the republicans count upon. They think that the coming of warm weather will create among the minority such a desire to get away that tiey will relinquish thetr fight. Meantime, no if members of the m Salfsfled they know that the res passage or failure of the appropriation bills is upon their party, and they therefore could not» consistently with duty, fotn in any movement Icok- ing to adjeurnment. ‘This election case, however, fs one in which the republicans are warmly inter- ested and they are likely to remain united in aup- Portot the contestant. They are counting somewhat largely upon making a gain of members from the south in the next House, and therefore they wish to encourage republicans to make contests In that section. Should tae majority permit a republican contestant from the south to be denied his seat by the minority, it would, according to the theory of the managers, have a discouraging effect upon re- publican congressional aspirants In that section, ‘They would say in substance: “If we make the race and win, the democratic governor will give the certificat: of election to the candidate of his party, and if we can’t depend upon the republicans to overrule that in the House, there fs no show for us.” This ts the View of the case that fs being pre- Sented on the majority s'de, while the democrats deciare that the elections committee acted unfairly in refnsing to receive testimony showing fraud on the part of Mackey; that the commtttee’s dectsion 1S partisan and unjust one, and that they are justifiable in resisting {t by all means. +> ‘The decision of the court in bane upon Guiteau’s appeal, no doubt, settles the fate of the assassin so far as all human agencies are concerned. Whiie it is natural for the very few persons who, because of relationship or professional reasons, feel an in- terest in his behalf, to cling to hope, there is nothing upon which to base such a sentiment. Tie has had every-advantage which could be wrested from the la-¥ for a criminal of his grade. ‘The government bore the expense of ali the testl- mony that could be procured in his behalf and he has had able counsel. His erime aroused the wrath and indignation of the whole country, but the Liw has had its course with him, and vengeance has Ro part in his doom. —_$—__<es—___—__ ‘The Presbyterian church has been quietly doing very efficient work in behalf of the education of colored people In the south. It expended last year im educational and mission work In this way $00.157. ‘The total receipts of the church for this Purpose were In excess of those of the preceding Year by $10,000, which amount was contributed by Te colored people themselves, an evidence that they fal'y appreciate the labors of the church in their behalf. —_<os__ ‘The repudiationtsts of Tennessee appear to have Rother object than to injure end break down the credit of their state, and, unfortunately, the state’s credit is easily hurt. The beneficial effect of the new law for the refunding of the debt, in the way Of advancing the state credit by imparting confi- dence In tts future good faigh has been largely de- Stroyed by threats of the repudiationists to apply for injunctions agatnst its enforcement. o> ‘The grand jury of New York have summoned Messrs. Loubat and Turnbull before them to auswer the charge of having negotiated fora duel. ‘The young men can plead that they were simply following the cose atter the new and approved Virginia plan, which ts entirely harmless, and ‘they will eseape from the clutches of the grand Jury as safely as they did from the bloodless “neld of honor.” ——+e2___ Annapolis wants $100,000 from Congress for the onstruction of a public building within her StucHl limits. While, no doubt, the government ean get along very well for some years tocome Without a public building at Annapolis, still that town Is as much entitled to one as numerous TO-DAY. Be Sure and Buy at the Great BosTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF MEN'S BOYS' AND CHILDRE $3 CLOTHING. JE eeasionists" suPPLies. «TENTION TO THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS THIS SEASON. Fresh line of CANNED MEATS, FOWLS and FISH. FRUITS, CRACKERS, PICKLES, Sammer WINES. At Low Prices. C. WITMEB'S, m23 1018 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JEW BOOK> NEW Books. SPECIAL A Unite BE nis 00 Balautine’s Expecicncen of « Barrister’s Life: 50 Satchel Guide to Eurcy Re, 1882. 00 | Skect's Etyrnelowiea! bicHlonary- 25 | Carmpeiscax of the War (vol 9. At ‘00 Kevoit of Man, Leisure Hour. i 1.00 Lecky's England in ‘teenth Century (vols. 3 wind. tor nteaquien’s Uraudeut’ and’ ‘Decadence of bit Ne Metropolitan Book Store, i 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK Ho MARK: 1620 14tH STRE m3 A NORTHWEST. Exchange with all parts of the PLRASA *T.” We have Tele city and “MOU We commence S' s MAY 2sra, to DELIVER all MEATS and PROITS purchased on Saturday “SUNDAY MORNING. y {hows patrons: wi buy resularty of ug are enti- his im ortant and economical plan. Your Sun- janer comes to you fresh, and relieves you from FALL & LOVE, Market, 1620 14th street. We open to-day FOULARD SILKS, SATIN RHA- TAxLor & HUFTY, ELEGANT MOIRES, in Black and White, plain and trimmed, MOURNING PARASOLS, Crape trimmed. RICH SATIN PARASOLS. PONJEE PARASOLS, with Linings of all of the popular and after-dinner have one, SE Ses Tye Fichus, of exquisite quality. sure Linen Lawns and fine Embroidered of the attractive specialties, 233 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, HAVE ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES me PARASBOLS. landsome Double-faced SILK PARASOLS. iew Sateen and Coaching PARASOLS. THE OLT' the for strolls in the Parks ‘tations. Every young lady should Latest thing out CHILDREN’S PARASOLS. large assortment, many Novelties. NEW NECKWEAR. Collars; Linen Spanish Lace ‘and see them. HANDKERCHIEFS. x desirable in Colored and Plain ‘Handkerehiete, one mT AY YE OO. RRR ak Tr AA YY L Oo OR R ae zg AA. EF -D © © BRR see T AAA Y L 0.0 Ez R & ay T 2 A ¥ LLLL 0O Rg akk HH UO U FFF TTTT Y ¥ H HU U F b be reieer a ¥ m22 H H UU F T BROCADES, new patterns of SATEENS, NES, LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, FRENCH MUL! RASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL. —10,000 new Buxiness Cards, a set of which will be given to eseh purchaser. . W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. RE, Sie __ 22-2262) GHaAKsE Whose authority is of the hishest value, las said of WEARING APPAREL: “Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, net gaudy.” Therefore, the ‘‘habit” is to be as costly ‘‘as thy purse can buy"—that is, as one can afford, but uot gaudy or remarkable. Those of our older citizens can well te- member the time when it was next to impossible to carry out the wise saying we quote above. Fifty years ago the styles of Fabrica were linsited to either a Cloth orn Cassimere Suit, and ninety per cent of the Clots were of such hizh finish that 2 fly alighting upon the back of @ Coat made of these Cloths found it a difficulty to retain a footho'd. ‘The colors to wear, such as are now rarely used—C'aret, hish-colored Dablias and other colorsequally effective. Fora professional man, Lawyer, Doctor, Professor, or Doctor of Divinity, to have ap- peared on the streets in that time in a neat SCOTCH SUITING, would have been thought, to use a modern phrase, ‘‘Bad form.” ‘Times have, however, changed, and no longer pro- claim our calling by our manner of Dress. ‘This Spring, for instance, the finest and most orizinal styles of Fab- rics that are made are @ series of artistic effects—the ground for all of them being BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS- ‘The Blue grounds have a neat, irregular thread of Silk, in White or Buff color, running through tiem. ‘The Black have two combinations of mixtures—White and Blue, Red and Gold. ‘The colored threads are all of SILK, x s0 as to keep the effect quiet. There have been a few of | these Goods copied in Domestics, the coior threads of which are of Woon, and the general effect observable in the foreign Goods have been tost in those of domestic make. THE COST OF THE SUITS at $20. A. SAKS & CO, SI ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TaiLors, m2 816 AND 318 Suventw Sraxer. NE e [ED su E f | GPENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HAT: PEARL CASSIMERE DRESS HATS. Di RBY HATS, IN COLORS, FINE MACKINAW AND MANILLA STRAWS. BOY'S SCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S WIDE BKIM SOLE AGENT FOx KNOX'S N.Y. HATS. Largest stock of FINE SILK UMBRELLAS in the city for Ladies aud Gentlemen. Constant additions to Sas LADIES' FINE PARASOLS. JUST OPENED, PONGEES, $3.50 to $5. STINEMETZ, taints, Kidi pd Liver Di plaints, Kidney and Live Malaria an Send for circu ar. LAs: GENT'S AND CHILDRE! 814 Tru STREET. L4 FLEUR'S EXCRETER. THE BEST TONIC KNOWN. Cures Rheumatism, Couch Colds, Pulmonary Com- tarrh, Dyspep- ® sure Preventative and Cure of Acne. Hundreds of home. testimonials. nd all diseases of the EXCRETER ii La FLEUR & CO., 260 WEST PRATT STREET, NEAR SHARP. ™m22-Im Baltimore, Mad. ~ "Ss GAUZE UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, AND WHITE GOODS. =~ GARNER PERCALES AND MADRAS GINGHAMS. FIGURED LAWNS, Be., 80., 10c., 123¢¢. GLOVES, CORSETS, AND HOSIERY. STRAW MATTINGS AND OILCLUTHS. GEO. F. HARBIN, 319 PENNA. AVENUE SOUTHEAST, _™20-20 Capitol Hill. 8 1 4 tru STREET. 814 Irn STREET. REDUCUION! REDUCTION! KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY! Owing to backwardness of the season, we feel inclined to offer s reduction at this early stace of the season. To Teduce ou enormous stock of MILLINERY we offer the following: leant PORCUPINE STRAW HATS, at 35c., 45e., 50c., 60c, and 75e., in ail colors and styles, ANTON AND MILAN STRAW, from 25c. to $1. Elezant CHIP at 50c., 75c., $1 and §1.25, all the leading shapes. Elegant TRIMMED HATS, for Children and Misres- at 0c. BLACK PLUMES at 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.80, to $2 and Made of the Foreign Goods is only $22, Extra Long and Heavy COLORED PLUMES at $1, $1.25, to $2 ond $3, ae Gk an ie of baping imitations | Eeeaut TIPS in BLACK at 25c., 30c,, 35¢. to 60c. FLOWERS, lovely FRENCH FLOWERS, large 8>rays, at 25¢., 37e., 50c. and T5e. Our entire stock of TRIMMED GOODS at F2—To-morrow we shall have another word to aay | diction, espocisily ont larke amsortment of PATTERN abeal tas Canes ce asia eee HATS'AND BONNUTS. will have to be sold: crema RIBBONS, RIBBONS.—The greatest drive ever of- ’ fered. Thousands of dollars’ worth of RIBBONS to be old Yese than Importers’ prices. LACES, LACES, in cream, white and black, at prices . that defy competition. Elegant English BLACK CRAPE, very heavy, at $2.25 $3.4 yard. ILKS, SATINS at remarkable low prices. LACE FICHUS and SCARFS and made-up LACE GOODS below market value. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. [m20} 814 TrH STREET. pas Is THE WAY WANTED—HELP. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. ARTED IMMEDIATELY, A. FIRSTCLASS —FUBNISHED ROOMS ON W Nast end ‘Apply at 1107 - figors. Rent low until 3 ‘vais event, ADA GILBERT” Mat | an1s00 Toteese mae ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO. iSEWORE *ARLORS, UMFU: 6 Pp} i " ‘ANTEDS ATELY, FIPTY WHITE AND RENT_THRES R FOUR UNFURNISHED Ww colored wom i td epee orks foe F come on second co, oFtre futnished Roommon OE, BRIG BCS ee ssc See" Pabaieierenee ir ‘ANTED—AN RIENCED Y: *R RENT—TWO SUITES OF UNFURNISHED Macinree he ine ate aie 'are | Rotomen nmstsnaant Sey camraenne | Bae at oP” oO i - Fi 2 3 weed = aa west. m23-3t Fent low for suiner~ 1332 11th street northwest. Fe SALES BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE — E OWANIED[A Good, STEADY AND RELIABLE 2 Srtk ony B pT) errand Boy, qeorista te ; must come well Fa RENT—TWO FURNISHED OR UNFUR- | fost by 120. $1,000 tag Fy recommended. rat 438 northwest. 1t* ished opms, or torether: to Inquire om premices. mu28-68t ANTED— COAT HANDS AND ONE | (uly; Board hanes JOR SALE—$100 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH Wirt de Petaloon Waker ‘Apply 10 BERRY mont avenue northwest, Addres @. F. R08, SALE 80 CASH AND $35 FER MONTH VOGLER, 635 K street northwest. mas-2t | OMe. = water, as: near O street care. ‘ANTED A COMPETENT AND RELIABLE RES. RO Rs A. McINTIng, 510 ¥ aareet m20-3t taurant Cook, woman preferred; must come well third ‘floor: : modern WOR SALE_FRAME HOUSE, NEARLY NEW, 521 ended. “Apply at 933 D strest h.w. 23-21" | [45'N'strectmoriamers ee common” | Fei anne ~ fy ke ‘nail, ANTED—TWO SERVANT GIRLS FOR GEN- R RENT_HIGHLAND TERRACE, 1055 MASS. r whole j . ral housework, to go north; must come well reo- | H'ORonua ‘urmiched etn ie ear ee sl eaeeian te it. drake, os." ommended and. be willing to remain 18 mont 39'isg | “ingle; beautiful summer location; southern ex) Sa NE DE —— $12 er month. re ot De — BACON, 529436 | private family. most Fe SALE—A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON Lj oe wean anes — a= street northwest, 1 & ood reutal; or WANED ONE, CABBIAGE, TRINGEER AND econtatogs with fs dovrn a tet So” Send postal to Tad Hur street nordieeets O'aele ita 5 . J sate roe oor froma | Se seinen ann Hage Repository, 621 G street northwest: m23-Ht_ | feet northwest.” Ingulne st Store nn mado E Mi jortin win: west. ‘ANTED—ONE < FIRST-CLASS —CARRIAGE- WALTER corner of 10's ‘wages will be ‘and D, streets m23-3t* wari able Girl ig willing and obliging; wages moderate. New York avenue, DA WHITE OR COLORED RESPECT- to wait on and cook fora lady; one who WANTED—A MAN AS PORTER IN DRUG STORE: ‘one who und making soda water. pre- ferred; references. Apply at SI! Drug Store, corner 14th and New York avenue. att WANTEDTAN OPERATOR ON SINGER MA- chine. northwest. Apply, after 10 o'clock, at 942 K atreet py ANTED-A GOOD COOK AND LAONDRESS, also, a Woman to do preferred. Address MRS. BROWN, Lock City Post Office, general hou Colored Box. 66, mai-3t* sework. Maker. WAxiep-4 CONFECTIONER AND IGE CREAM m! 122-2 Apply at 425 7th street southwest. Cake m22-3t* ANTED_A GOOD ICE CREAM MAKER AND Baker, at J. G. REISINGER’S, 235 G street. ROOMS, 411 Thhatreet northwest: newly papered ora pateted, ni ; Dew) etanainted Apply to JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, 621 Pennsylvania avenue. heen FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fe RENT—7 DUPONT CIRCLE, FINE THREE- Ez rck ream cen manion: metern and in excellent it; choice location ). Inquire ft Es" inquite on premises, or 1429 doth street, ret OR RENT — A THOROUGHLY ISRED (01 every jence, In a most pleasant ocation, and on moet reasonable termes if feasal asta: factorily; southern exposure, 921 Gi street north- OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 1325 COR- Fee oor street, for, the months of Sune, July and gust, at a nomin: y with no young children.” JOHN T. ARMS, 810 sttect. ‘me3S-6t OR RENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, for the summe:, a furnished §-room Houre; two i8 Teserved:; rent low to a careful tenant ;references. 1437 8 street northweat. 1t* WANTEDA MAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work aud act as waiter Ina private family. opely m22-! at 925 Fem ry avenne northwest. Wixtip a COMPETENT DRUG CLERK, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. WANRTED TA COOK AND, SECOND GIRL; ONE AT m20-3t* fond of children; wiliing tocome to the country; references requirad; colored man servant kept. Ad- dress MRS. m20-3t* ‘YE, care of General Nye, Laurel, Md. WANTED FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS oua Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street north mi8-2w ANTED—AT LICENSED Wainer furnished reliable [hovered F street northwest, dand AGENCY, COOKS, seyantar Seavaitn for Battin % rents for 01 Row Sop ciwiete "Sintec Tare ‘other laborers free of of . 926 mi3-1lw* WANTED—SITUATION WASTED BY 4 SEAMST! PLAIN SE NG FOE RENT 803 0 STREET NORTHWEST: 9 rooms, with modern improvements and in good order; rent moderate to a permanent tenant. Apply to HL THOMAS, 016 F etreet, or 809 O strest, m3 3t* 1k RENT—ONE OF THOSE MUCH ADMIRED PNew Remon Ocoee Aare, BUCH ADMIRED horthwost; 11 rooms; all modern ‘conveniences; Tent, $40, to choice tenant, Apply at 1509 Rt street north- west. m22-3t* FOR BENT FURNISHED—A 11 ROOM, THREE- niiory, Uirick Honse, in nerfect order, ‘at $45 per month, from June until October. Apply at 1316 B street horthwest, m22-6t" POR BENT FURNISHED HOUSE (TWO ROOMS reserved) for the summer, 1214 12th street north- j-west, at nominal reut—§25. Also two-story 1 ‘T street northwest; permanent; $15. WM. MAN, 1321 F atrect northwest. m22 VOR RENT—1i41 7 STREET NORTH- west, 7-room House, all modern improvements, in good order. Particulars apply at 744 10th northwest. JOR RENT—HOU: SES RANGING FROM TO $800 per month. A’ fine office on F street for $25 can ual {inilioe oF to, do. chamber Sgt sed sewing | and bwo (French flate” of five Symaeneh. on Math can use Wheelor son machine No. pply at | stree ements, at $20 an 1246 10th street northwest. ie m20-3¢ eR MOL NTTRE, S18 north went, WANTED situations FOR FOUR RELIABLE “ael ih Bos WARD & LO Written, Apply immediate! x THROP, 921 Pennsylvania avenue. m23~ ANTED—BY A DRESSMAKER whom we can recommend. WOOD. ONE COMPE- dale young irl to loarn trade, it 719 6th street northwest. it WANZED-BY A COLORED GIRL—A SITUATION to Cook, Wash and Iron in a private family. Can not at uis Eouistana avenue. ‘Best of references. Apply at, 490 BY A COLORED GIRIL—A SITUATION to do Nursing or Chamberwork: willing to travel. Can furnish references. Avply at 2221 Boundary strect, between V and Grant avenue. WANTED—BOARD. ANTED—G00) nished Room) for no notice taken. R. WANTED—ROOMS A FRENCHMAN, A SITUATION as gardener. Address Box 126, Star office. m22-3t" a ¥UR- tand wife. State terms, or BOARD AND NICEL =» Star office. it? OR RENT—FURNISHED—IN ONE OF THE pleasantest situations for summer, corner House with large parking; near two circles; moderate rent to earefnl family without small children; from June 15 until October, Apply at 1319 N street northwest, about 7pm, m30-8t* FOR EENT HOUSE NO. 1416 N STREET NORTH- west, being thoroughly overhauled, 12 roome, store and furnace room; possession June Ist. Arg y toR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streeta, or JA RO} BINB, 1314 Vermont avenue. m20-6t" FPORRENT_ BATES! MANSION—CORNER M AND all Ist streets and N. Y. avenue northwest; 13 rooms; mod. imp., with beautiful grounds, shade, shrub- bery, &c., with stable and outsheds. “Rent moderate to & good tenant, by CHAS. 8. SHREVE, Real Fstate Broker, 1125 Tth northy 120-6 weet. OR RENT— 1407 5th st. n.w, : 10 rms. ; all mod. imps. th st. a1. ‘O rms. ; ail’ mod. imps. 1504 Pierce Piace'n.w, ; 7 tins.: all mod. imps. 924 H st. n.e. ; 9 rma. all mod. Lmps. large house, with spacious grounds; suitable for hot house or warden purposes. ALL & MARR, DUV, 120-3 WASTED BY TWO GENTLEM municating Rooms: bed in each; sec ‘9th and 16th and G and O streets Address Box 88, Star office, WANTED-A GENTLEMAN Wi ‘summer tween able. municatiny D — TWO OR THREE UNFU me by Ist of June, on first or second floor; pri- location Sth to 13th, Eto M. RNISHED Address, E. HES, FOR THE 5, Ramnirhed Sitting and Bet Room, com- m second floor; in private house; between 13th and 15th troets north west, Address, » NAVY, Star office. m22-3t* ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED USE, EB GHT to ten rooms, modern improvements, frm Vcto- ber, 1882, to end May 1883, between K and i wud 7th and 17th streets. “Address ‘M. F., Post Office Box 238, m stating particulars‘and moderate price. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Wane secured the services of a first-class MPING, STAMPT: R VING Biock Stamp Maker I can now do stumping cheaper than ever; flan- nels stamyed for 3 cents 1e former price. width; everything else half 7 1009 P street, ™m23-3t* PKINC ANTED— SAT. contractor to furnish and Ia; finiahed in 20 days. new Weber Upright utreet northwest. PO! FROM BRICK MASON 100,000 bricks. to be Payment to be made i cash and a fauo, W. E. SMITH, 730 5th uda-Bir W5ANTED-TO BUY CHAMBER FURNITURE for cash at once, and to sell alm ball-bearing Bicycle ‘on easy terms. 407} 1st northwest. jot _new 51-inch Ww ANTED—A GOOD YOU T. .MPBE) J ‘ANTED—10, 000 $ iG MULE. APPLY TO 11th street southeast. It OF SPRING AND AUM- UIT! mor Clothes to-clean for $1.50 per suit. Very latest Processes adopted and none lutakilled hands employed. vely no Facilities for cleaning euit Commodious room for dry “dry process" used to rot the Koods, in a few hour's notice. None but the purest ng. chemica’s used. Goods thorongiily steamed and pressed by competent workmen. make calls and deliver. Messenvers siwaya ready to Send your postal fo PRINCE, the inimitable cleaner, 1009 F street northwest. m17-6t* Ww3xz ED—HORSES PASTURED AT §3 PER month on my Farm near Bladensburg. Plenty of 8% F street northwest. OR RENT—A NAVAL UFEICER’S RESIDENCE, near Dnpont Circle, either furnished or unfur- nished; house new, contains 10 rooms, and all conven. iences; location one of the bestin Ws THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest." m18-6t FOE, BENT 0% NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH- west—A desirable 14 room Residence, with modern improvements; situation one of the most convenient in the city. THOS, J. FISHER & CO., qwl7-6t 124 F street northwest, OR RENT—NORTHWEST PORTION OF CITY, new Press Brick; 8 rooms and bath; finished in hard oil; 21 feet front; bay window front and side: side lot 21 feet in width: "modern conveniences. Inquire 1410 Boundary street northwest. mi7-2w* ‘(OR KENT—HOUSE 3012 DUNBARTON AVENUE, Niget Watkinaton: modern improvements, Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, 1216 ¥ atreet, or 3009 0 m17-2m POR RENT 1816 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, three-story Brick Dwelling. with store and baker attached; moderate rent. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., 1324 F street northwest. mi7-6t FE 22Nt 4 fHOROUGHLY FURNISHED House, at 1325 Q street northwest. Apply on the premises, mi5-2m YOR RENT—A 12-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL modern improvements, 487 ¥ stroct southwest, near Gth street. Apply to C. H. PARKER, 442 434 etree ml0-2w southwest, POR BENT—-A TEN-ROOM, DWELLING, 1421 Q street northwest: fronts south: has concrete cellar; all modern improvements; will be in t Buildin) ric . Inquire at Room Le Dr . D. EES Wika at Booms, Le Deol Bulge Fe A LONG LEASE—A NEW MODERN TEN- room House, completely furnished, on T_ street northwest, near i¢th, le in every way. $750 aunum. Adres LEASE, Starotice 7 “"" Sire OR RENT. 723 18st., b.,m.i.,9 100919 nw \7r.,m. 1613 10th st.,8r., 3328 M st. at. &, no: perfect repair; each, all m.i. 25th XT ats. Kst..7 1011 24th st., 0th st. 6 ¥. 8. WESCOTT 525-6m. Corner 20th and J streets northwest. R SALE q with stable. M street, near 9th. Bold FS BREY & GREEN, 529 7th'street. mi3-1m OR SALE-TWO HANDSOME THREE-STORY Fivare (inside oe, THR Tooms; all modern conveniences; beautiful location—northwest ; ext door just sold for $11,500; nrice to immediate ‘each, on terms. Also, a two- sn4 basminentprese‘brck front Hause’ chsraoek finish) modern style; 9 rooms; m: odern conveniences ; $4,500, on Also, 3 three-story” am x building prese- front Houses; 10 rooms and modern ci ye located near the Government Printing Office in desirable neighborhood; to imme- diate buyers $3, 500 cach, $300 cash; balance monthly, $30 per month." W. E.” BURFORD, 1115 F strect northwest. m6 Fok SALE HOUSES 1113 ora STREET, 612 M street, 608 I street, and 1241 and 1-43 6th street iorthwest; all in good neighborhoods, and fine invest- ments. Aj to otner, ROBT. W. FENWICK, Le- Droit Building, Room 28. opposite Patent Office. a7 __FOR SALE_—LOTs. R SALE — THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE juartet, Lots ou Washington Heights, on and pear Garfield avenue. Inquire of PRESBREY & GRE 529 7th street. m2. Fo SALE—CHEAP_LOT 21x90 TO ALLEY, ON south side K street north, 42 feet east of Sth street east; price, $225; tel or $50 cash; balance in monthly payments to sult purchaser, J. W. STARR, m20-6¢ 1429 New York aventie. POR SALE, BUILDING LOTS IN MOUNT PLEAS- ANT, 14th street road; «mall cash ts, bal ance moithly; buildings will be erected for furchasers on same terms. Apply to owner, JAMES ROBBINS, 1314 Vermont avenue. m20-lw* | k SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONTING three streets and reservation, located on Massachu- setts avenue, 6th, C street and Stanton juare (Greene's Statue). Terms easy. Inquire at 404 street north- oe low FS SALE—AT A MODERATE Pric! A DI sirable south front Building Lot, 20 by 90 feet, on Ww fourth lot weet from 14th’ street northwest. M. C. TUCKER, Second Auditor's Office. A FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS | ROE SALE—A GENTLY, TRAINED GOAT, WITH harness and sulky, at 1836 Ist. northwest. ‘m23-2t" ES say SEES War SRC Bao aha street” PP " mst POE SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER LEAVING aty, woe Ag six years old, 16 hands hich, Sound, gentle and kind. | T- H. CRAWFORD, 142) Now York avenue, Horse at ‘6 Stable. r23-3E" ALUAGLE PROPERTY POR SALr. fsctof Ground, between Hand X strests ana and 18th ». prices from 75 cents Apply at KENNEDY'S Real Estate Oftice. TTENTION, BUILDERS, om For SLATE MANTELS J 80: © PREScorT, At his REAL ESTATE EXCHANGR, Hies many valuable ceatdenoee for cate, @h rensonatie prices ine frou ot located Tweet End center Sf the city’ and other desirable ints, Improved, and unimprovel lots for sale tn all Pertsel thetiig irises ereeht en te ae ae PRESCOTT'S. Ey naioenk Ben cee mee _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. QRUIT AND DAIRY FARM FORK SALE OR FX- change for city property, in full view of this efty. Good paying farm: 100 acres. Barcain. Fasy terms ROBT, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ayenoe. m23-1m T BOYD'S BTATION, METROPOLITAN BRANCH Railroad, <9 miles city. 8 new two-story Frame House, 8 rooms, ha'l, cellar, fine pump of water in yard, &c.; also, a smaller House ot sour rooms, will be rented for the Kummer or loner ts rompt tenant, For torms addrew J. 0. HAYNIE, Boyd tion, Monyromery county, Md mld 4 Fh SALE CHEAP A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Site fore Rural Home, # acres oxcelicat land: fine Ww 5 . 24 miles out, 8400, on month y instalments: HOBLIT A. PHIL LIPS, 1428 N.Y. avenue. m20-1m F% RENT—FINE COUNTRY E—NEAR Rk, K. Station, large house, 13 rooms, pleuty shade. irait, canien, etabling, &c.. from June Ist. Por = ‘boulars address H. F., Star office. m20-3t" JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE AT A GREAT BAR- xain, ton iniles from Washineto», over the Marl- boro’ pike—a splendid road—505' ACRES, near Forestville, Prince George's county, Md. ac pnder cultivation and 200 in timber, 9 lane to- bacco barns, stable, corn house, poultry, ice and apr il it, wood Fenate, occupied ‘tenants. The purchaser will have the advantage of the growing crops, Terms lib- eral, oF will exchange for city property. Schools. Fall- roads and grist mills convenient to farm, and Southern ‘Maryland railroad buildine within 14 mlies of the piace. Apniy to JOHN SHPEMAN & CO. m2-Im St, Cloud Building. JOR SALE OR FXCHANGE POR CITY PROP. erty, Farin three miles from Bladensburg, containing $50 acres. “One-third cleared land, «uitable for gartene ing or farmnne purpoes, Wood enough to Bey (hoo al7-2m od. 1415 N wtrvet northwest. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR UNENCUM ered amy nen Farm of 240 act ‘SW miles fron on farm, fine peac serial Soak casa _ COUNTRY BOARDING, ALMEEDA WILL BE OPENED ‘airy rooms; plenty of ehade: every water. Lnquire Rome comfort. Terms $25 por month. On line Sb " % ferences exchanged. Mrs. - CROW, Berryville, Va. m.23-3t* (OOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD, wins Plenty of milk, fruit, ice and sbuile, wt’ “Boot- land.""'a few minutes walk from Highland Stati OK. RWB. NOUS 2-4 WASTED. IN A GENTIMAN'S FAMILY INT Mountains of Virginia's few Summer Boarders With no children. For terms and particulars address CHAS. GKEEN, Washington, Kappahauhock county, Va. m22-2w JOR SALE—A FINE FRESH JERSEY COW WITH Heifer Calf; both thoroughbred. Apply at stables Fort Meyer, Va. Jersey Cattle for sale. m12-20* PE STEA EGANT ROSEWOOD as good as new; $130. Ona, a ps; latest im—- Proved; $100; part payment. 1139 10th street. m22-3t" Fe SALE—JUST RI IVED A NUMBER OF Q fine riding, driving and work Buxgies and obo Phacen. Will Wil eel cheap. “Every hing cheap. Evers first-class. THOMPSON'S Stable, ‘Or etrects northwest, Sth and O streets wt ae FOR, SALE—Box BUGGY, LEATHER Tor: zondition; also, Tour seat, was’ be make, dition; algo, four- ew cheap. J. W. SHANE, _m20-3t" 321 New Jersey avenue southeast. — ROE BALE BUGGY, DAYTON WAGON, CUTTER, tvo Sets Harness, Sad &e.| Also, four Show Cases. Will trade or hire. H. H, HEMPLER, optician, 453 Pennsylvania avenue. corner 43 streot, "m.20-3t" OR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ‘agonk, new and second hand, ‘at bottom prices, at W. F. GEYER'S “Cai Reposito y," 468 and 470 C street northwest. Elegant turnouts for'hire by the da: ‘week or month. mig-3m R SALE—-HEALTH LIFT.—A HEALTH LIFT ‘Reasonal i ent order. ible terms. mailto J. W., P.O. Box 052. ane” OR SALE—A PHETON, ENGLISH DOG and an cight-horse power Steam Engine. K. FULTON'S Loan Oftice, 314 9th treet por mie2w west. FOE, SALE _ THREE TURNOUTS. HORSE, harness and coupe rockaway, $190; horse, harness and side-bar top bugyy, $200; fine horse, harness and coupelette, $600; also, fine Brewster coupe and aide-bar top bugzy. The above stock are, . Can be seen at DOWNEY'S Stables, 1013 17ch northwest. mis FOR SALETEIGHT BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY ‘and Vincinia Horses, among them two fine bay teams, two saddle and driving horses, one fine coupe ey and one ve ype B peat img cart = fon, all select, young and sound. Can be xeon wt DOWNEY'S Stables 1015 17th st northwest. “mis-ot OR SALE — CHEAP. — oo ee st a months: tool, $235; part payment owner leaving city." Apply’ at 159 10th Fe SALF—HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR &e., bought, sold, exchanged and for hire. cant, t ‘street north ml2-29" Every thing strictly as represented. WM. F. DOWNEYS Stables and’ Repostiory, “10i3 Yith “strect™ north weet. ‘m8-Im NOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—CARKIAGES! CAR- riagos—Some of the nicest, prettiest and most etyl- ish Carri: Buggies and Wagons in this District, and at reasonable’ prices. Hepairing and Painting dono in the best manner. 5. J. MEEKS, 621 G street n.w. R SALE—LARGE VARIETY OF THE LAT: atyle licht Carriages, new and second-hand 0, Phetons, Suries and Carts, Repairing done in the neatest manner. JOHN M. YOUNG, 313 6th street. al-3m POR SALESTHE CHEAPEST, PLACE IN THE city to buy both new and second-hand Carriages and Bugwies of all kinds. P. D. SCHMIDT & CO., 466 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. m28-3m_ SUMMER BOARDING—ONLY $5 PER W YOUNTRY BOARD—HFRBERT HOUSE NOW / open for Summer Boarders: besutifal location ; fine le; two minutes walk from «tation ; terms €20 per month. Adres J.N. HEKBENT, Laurel, 10: ART AN BE ACCOMMODATED WT food Country Board: «ix minutes’ from city Mille Station, B. & O. R.R. Address Mrs. JACO! 421 Masmachiseits aveude northwest, 0 CoUsTEY, BOAK T ROO} 2 Board at **Maples, aE Boo £0. RE. references required. ‘Apply to Mr. KEN- NADY, Laurel, Marylan mn 9-1 SUMMER BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED WITH Pleasant Kooms at GUNSTON HALL, twenty mites here every day” Daly taal tne ibews: feat akedle re every day. mail; fine library, boating and bathing. “Terms reasoncbie, ‘Addeoss M. SMITH, Gunston, Va mils Tan PLEASANT BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A vate family, Piedmont 3g mile from station, mail daily mds: references required. jason, Ovane co., Va, mn 00D BOARD: COUNTRY SEAT: FIFTEEN MIN- utes’ ride from Laurel Station. B. and O. R R.; shady and hone comforts: #iabling for horses. | ‘Terms BB month; children half price, AMES NICOLS, Laurel, Ma. and R.R. station near: charming #oenery: unrivalled for heaithfulness; good and who fare a specialty. House open June Ist. For furthor iu- formation adi Mr. M. E. FRANKLIN. Cheney a. Hall, Harper's Ferry, m6 lm" EDUCATIONAL. T HOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK WILL BE continued through June and July. Specimens and terms: Room 16, Vernou Row, corner - Avene and 10th street. 1120-6t* JRuENCH LESSONS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN wishing to see my system of teaching, are Teapect- fally invited st the opening of my new term, JU! 5TH, at 636 p.m. For particulars call at rosidenes, 323 K street north: 1323 K m8 MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME. VELLS COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Aurora, Cayuga Lake, N.Y. Full Collegiate Course, Music ‘and Art. Location me talib beautiful and healthful." Sessions bein ptember Lith, 1882. ‘Send for catalogue, E, 5. FRISHI!. D., President, mi Al THE EXPIRATION OF THE PRESENT scholastic = Thealth compas me to resien the charge of the Archer Institute into the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, D. Cabell, who wall conduct it, under the name of the “ NORWOOD INSTITUTE.” ‘Mr: Cabell was for many years favorably known to the pul as principal of a flourishing school under the above naine, and thus, through past experience, ST ileaheuael peculiar claims to the confidence of rats and uardians. ‘This support and confidence for the future Lardy y oe — 18 most respectfully #o- cited for thove to whou I reign mny change, en Mt, RANCHER, Principal of Institute ‘This School for Young Lad: the THIRD WEDNESD. with a full corps of mast For full information address Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. whington, D. aaa VOR SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. | CABELL, 1114 Motreet northwost, W m20-3t 1237 Pa. ave., next to corner 13th street. grass, shade and water. Inquire on premises, ofeds FOR RENT—STORES. A stock of one hundred snd fifty to select from, | 213 i (QENTLEMEN'Ss Weak. torial eas Se a jen and other light carriages. ‘Tie bast in the countey” | S)RENCERIAN BUSINESS Dg En | r ba r mee = WiANSED-CARPETS TO CLEAN By A. a | WOR RENTSTORE AND DWELLING, 910 ain | e581 4 = $5 Ninth and Borthwest, “occupies BS Asulendid AU-Woo! Suit for $12, worth 4 sepa Merino Shirts and Pants, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO., | NY CHACEE BUO.. next door to (Sty Bout Omce. Fihetecutnwent ANP PWEEHING, 20 petal rice ES “Repair bromply attended to. | ararau, _ | im seransements for trsivtne sows, nud dougie fet A 316 and = Balb Shirts and Pavts. con wh it aa BB 8 real life. Graduating exercises held Inst of May. No Aspleniid Bo; it 50, / No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Car and , 410-416 Bth st. n. , ~~ “J Bs chsh ste at ps, wont gare, | Pts ial a Pancha tnd Cg ™ ee ae SS huliine 3 eattuis Casas | FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS | 22 beret ot racers ete Mie ae | Foti. ee matclcrey ort an, Children's Suits 50, - 15. "1 ‘ x lors by one OF returned | = —— =i . NS, BU z. " or a Bhises: Earconmingmeier Sintra | nao $38 Piven vo ges enlace! aa a | Fister aes or ce regis | Retina ae tyctacr coor, a! | fers, seen eee enna ou can buy all styles of Men’ | a : reens now for reni 5 5 Nn # poe EE se araang: Or Navan. 1e. | VY Ae Cis Cine ote ta ig wa | RDS, agente Oncol be rena | Hid, Oteae or Warn, ont fbr | Fl iaormatiog ge a ar oo Wehate the nicest atyles of Men’s, Boys} Be ik FE A HE 8855s ¥. D. Larnar, Eag., Secretary: and tear, than ‘any other firm in the city. Mattresses | strument for petal reas ereceeee et SPlendid in- | eae ae prices. JAMES K. PROREY, clan =. Ba ana Chidren Clothing." | bop 2A EAA OT Ssss, an ranatire {2 oxpress to you our thanks for the | remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture sieamed. Or- Repository, 1330 ctlsi wires, Factory, 3149 Fros- | ROP. ALEX. 8. De WOLOWSKL, PIANIST AND Re Many of our Goodsare aval to custom | P AWK Eo Aah TT very prompt and satisfactory manner in which you set- | ders by telephone. mi = pect avenue, West Wi £25-3m. alist, has opened new courwas for Piano and Bs We ek St mrarly halt the cot, 9 | P 0 a A ELLE AA I ‘sss Sed Gs Lees eset uson ur stock in conseqnense WANZED-HORSES TO PASTURE, AT FARM LOST AND FOUND. PROFESSIONAL. ing, by his new implified method shorted and e have ine Carsiinere and Chevs of the fire in the old Post building on the 18th'inst., the of ex-Gov, Shepherd, 34 mile from’ Brightwood, | —— I. b 3 . + tomas BA Suibs worth $16. We are selling them BRR OO Y F AE samo being insured in the National Union Insuratice | Tnquize of D.'W. MAGEA‘TH, Jackson Wagone,, 208 Ost, THIS MORNING, ON THE TRAIN FROM Sasi FRET 60 DALY WALES INTE OEE eae ae tees ee eee se Flannel § . ee er eee _ 826-1 more, OF . railroad station, or on | 7CVASY FEET, &C.—DAILY WAI E OPE! one ee BA {ioe Flannel Suits, at $6. $9 and $12, ESS UW AA Er Company. Yours, &e. a 7 = | the city cars’ fromthe B. & 0. station to Pennayive: | FyAirand sonstine Vitalize the blood, thereby giving E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO BA Worn Suita, $3, 35, and EEO,0 F Aad WARZTED-STEAM CARPET OLEANING. IM- | Me avenue, 2 pair of Gold Speciacles, in leather cass, | increased ‘and «reater ability 16 withstaud the | @ g and VOCAL: MUSIC: Parteian ateaton bbe king Pants, 75e., $1, $1.25, $1.50 and LLLL.. x Wasninctow, D.C., May 20, 1882. el cattumerss no injury to, carpets, work | Tiberal reward if left at L. H SCHNEIDER & SON'S, | en rand Geviatane effects of summer heat ‘as well as those wishing to be qualified for Bs . : N, D. Larner, Eaq., Secretary: thoroughly satisfactory. Sand orders, by televhoue or | To19 Pennsylvania avenue. ar physicians. d thousands of | Pertormere or Teachers.” 794 12U sitet nostawoss, 117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE “fine: Zod to Tobarn iny thanks for the very prompt | 2 to SINGLETON & HOI S01, Market 2 | eRe WATS EKG: ah peng ——™ = i 3 ‘ O8T—ON ET, MAY 23D, A PA( iE OF 1 Pstablisnmen ite Willard's Hotel, Wash- | —>* — axD and satisfactory manner in which you settled, on behalf | — Letters, of no use excépt to theowner. A suitable rae : ou ND DRAMATIC ART. : of the National Union Insurance Company, for the | WWANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- | 14 sc} wil be paid if sotemor tothe Star oa S SHAKESPEARE, CLASS WEUNESDAY EVEN- 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. scription. Mattresses renovated by rarified | Teva! if , : VAL M. hi ‘ , damage done to my stock by-the firein the old Post | steam. jarpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A. H. fs GS at F o'clock, hrm ADELINE DUVAL MACK, AY siyle of Fine and Medium Clothing for Men, Boss’ building on the 18th inst. Respectfully, yours, CHAGE & BRO., next City Post Offios. 8 O8T_FROM 922 17TH STREET_A BLACK AND NEW DEPARTURE. pl 2 ee eee __ See and Children, much lower prices than you — Honea C. Porst, WANTED 5.20, AINQUNCE THAR JOHN eta ‘Bolger A" cewsed al be wk sre ce THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER MADE IN | W49uiiS NEW Halts or tikaek Dee ever bought them a at the Great ae siete te — R ‘Ath oes sor Every Big au S return. 1 Ta Goa ana ARELEICIAL TRET Ha eet {ance oon DD erent. Mutou pee igen Sale Pate ot en aanieau give one grand | Hf XOU WISH TO BE SECURE INSURE YOUR ixaminer jotary. OST—FROM 1922 = . BOSTON AND NEW YORK CLOTHING, office from9 a, m; to5 p.m. L STREET NORTHWEST, ith —_ Voice, Sit , Violin, &c. Twelve teachers. Frea sivantarent "6: B BULLARD, Directors fek-bne six months old. black color; of time and equal re PROPERTY IN THE NATIONAL UNION IN- | etm! an ‘Howard will be 3 method ‘of covering the surface of 7 zi SPECIAL SALE GURANCE COMPANY. TW iat Quan be ine LVERINLARGE: mu De PanaT ae” | toeValonelte eabuar with eee ae wre rotaction | S ° TEEN coher dth and streets northwest. Ax 723 Tru STREET NORTHWEST, Sie s Penneylvanisavenue, bet: dd and Spouses, idaiy | © ogi oMAY a0 PLAIN GOLD RING, INTTIATA injurious et'octe of, the Siento sulphur ately, of ih Glass Mathemation. Latin, Crook, (Between G and H sts., east side.) estima een TSELLAFIRST- bigs 1. to i. fon inside, and “Feb, i, 1872." of careful study‘ and een per- | Arstgon for Colleges West Pott, Acrmuetis aod aif som c LACES OFFICE, NO. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ne es ses Sd Mow anclated Bite De God, WATER Last | Detitive Se sens FFT Look for the Sins at the New Store. m8 ‘i © Firat door east of Tth street. Paes gata with Br, Jrhere he will Beiglad AP USICAL ACADEMY, SAME TO BEGIN THURSDAY, MAY 18TH, 1982, ~ | to receive his patients and ‘the public with II De Sates Sr., wer. Cows. ave, ap Ire ADAME WASHINGTON, Property, real and personal, insured on the most rea- WEST. M Laces, from 9c. up Bussian to 180. Laces, os Paeiy vie sete — Principal, J. P. GAUL YIELD, jus. Laces, from 0c. up Maltese to 22c, Laces. of teed, Studies resusned September Laces, from 230. up Edelweiss * to 38c, Laces. Bu. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Laces, from 25e. up Carricinacross Het ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER 0480. Laces. SAMUEL BACON. President, A. DELLWIG. of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony Laces, from 15e. Marguerite to 19. Laces. FREDERICK PILLING, Vice President, | — — <= WILLIAMS AND 0. E. PRICES PRIVATE aie ee re —_ Ie. Brabant to To. Laces. | NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. mao-tt_| GUMMER QUAHTERS_A spaious Patvare | W. Gaeuen ‘All bust Silk Antique _to39e. Laces. ae pleasent and tive to, call St residence Turniched tor rent to iat or Ast Mi. Ladion. a inet ee eae oe ee eee, ete to. Office hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m, Tsvonth year. FOR Seer resin teenage s FAMILY OF i Bea HE — Me = and Di ENTION, 430 NINTH | 5 = = “ city, would takes sito stage Bie Lite MA’ TICS, NATURAL BOL iteman, to board; ‘house : i ‘ence and pri ‘or in’ class. os0 per ‘Addrees "Post" office Box 4 ictiy confidential, eee, Bae epee em spinor for banjos cS aes Sc ole ee ae or 10s BT aE ae ROS age inalladaiss ‘and, Day eee eee Retina ites 8. L. CADY'S: ‘Miracourt Point Dijon to 2c. Laces, to 220. Laces. Coraline ‘to 25c. Laces. Rose Point to 3c. Laces. ‘Weill Mave on hand s eau tot o¢ / NEW DEPARTURE. BArGAINS from from from from from from FERRE geesese ar ESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED = ORIENTAL LACE At 19. and 25e. a yard. Just received the Istest Novelties in POLKA DOT SPANISH LACE, OARDING_ FURNISHED ROOMS, iE AND MUP HE a ss Be RI A HANDSOMELY FUR- AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. fashington, eee ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. ‘ BB, BB EE TET ‘house dl provid ‘and matrimony. Vek SS eee = rey tity aay red ivan or DO Per Indien thould call atonce and leave their orders be- CREAM AND SLACK. furniahed sooma with or witoout board, fore | 24strect_above D street northwest, SPECIALTIES. sek he Mabie daa ie ia FOR HIE WERE: ee aa JUDSON, OF aests, Mak Pen ore eae $ MA’ G0! os AND Se INTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 Pennsylvania SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, tot gta Suman soa Duaens, 1 Lot gf Ladies’ TUCKED SKIRTS, good muslin, only Leth gosta LAW SACQUES fut comet “eae MRS. M. T. BOUTHALL. VAGAECESGERES Ebest saa Gre Py Pane va Ba bel ta sk only 6 B%A ES ODE, BATS, EET Care Mame. OBIP Hats, | Yel furnia 8 S00 and n6-3m, MADAME WASHINGTO! Msc LAIS | ROVAL. “<i coset areas J oek ‘DEUSEN'S WORM CONFECTI a a Sold by all druayiats at U5 cts, abox. ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. ‘B. 0. HOLTZMAN, | 10th and F etreets northwest.

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