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ING STAR. SHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a regs!ar. perm: bona fiae daily circuintion more than treble that of any other daliy paper published in Washirston. pd coun: to that of all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The St hinge. ard cthe eon be rent da ¢ Telephone Ex- ye paper by mail tion or business 1 gathering since the ex No politic: mer anc fall of 1880 bas “attention and interes Pennsyivanta inde Pendent republican eon jon Which meets In Philadelpinia to~d t bles for the avowed purpose of ore: uinst the dom! nating Influences of the regular perty, and of an- tagonizing that party at the Dallet-box. The in- dependents are no lon: a handful of dis- satisfied men. Their ranks have swelled Until they now include many who have been con- spleuous in the counctis of the regular party hitherto, and have largely contr.buted to its Success. The independent movement is supported by ttluentis! journsis, and It promises to revolu- “Yontze poittics in the K s! ‘This move- ment, according to its org Opposition to republican principles, but antago- Risin to the machine methods which prevail in the | Party in that state. The convention proposes to Place a full ticket In the field. For the governor- Bhip, Mr. Geo. W. Merrick, of Wellsboro; Judge Agnew, of Philadelphis, and Thos. M. Marshall, ‘who has refused the regular nomination for Con- gresswan-at-large, are prominently mentioned. ‘The convention hos a plentliul supply of the best Material from which to select its Ucket, and the impression fs that it will make 2 strong one. “Mr. ‘Merrick is the poumaster at Wellsvoro, and one of the delegates to the convention from Ticga county. He’ has publicly declared that the only way to “shake off the autocrat! which rules the party fs to defeat the ticket put In the field by 4t. The revoit, he says, may lead to temporary democratic success, but he predicts it wili defeat “bossism.” By many this fight fs regarded as the Preliminary struggle for, supremacy in 1334, when A delegation to the 1 convention must be ‘be chosen. The independents claim that the ma- ‘chine ignored the will of the people in 1880, and forced its wishes upon the convention. They pro- pose to deprive it of the power to repeat this op- eration in 1884. —$—$<<_§_~es—___ ‘There ts a cloud of mystery overhanging the fate f Jennie Cramer, for whose murder the Malley Deys are now on trial, which the evidence does Not so far seem to dispel. The only motive to be assigned for the murier, according to the testi- mony of the prosecution, w: the Malleys of exposure by their victim. But there fs nothing to show that she threatened anything of the kind. On the contrary, the evi- dence shows that she was with her betrayer and apparently in good spirits and enjoying herselt ‘the very evening before her dead body was found in the water. The taystery of the murder fs con- eealed in those few intervening hours. So far no evidence has been elicited tending to throw any Ught whatever upon the whereabouts of the girl during any part of the elght hours which elapsed Detween the time she was seen in company with the Malleys. taking part in the sports at Savin Rock, and the discovery of her body. The expert testimony goes to show that she died from arsente Polsoning and not from drowning, and the chem- ists testify that the arsente was taken in solution. ‘This would indicate that life wasextinet when the body was placed in the water. If this theory be true, then the irresistible conclusion 1s that the girl was murdered. But her apparent light-heart- edness on the night before her death precludes ‘the idea of suicide as much as it tends to forbid the theory that she was enraged at her betrayers and contemplated exposure or revenge. There Was, undoubtedly, a carefully laid plan to entrap her to her ruin, and the testimony goes to show that it succeeded. In the absence of positive proof of their Innocenes, there {3 in all honest minds a suspicion that two young men who would deliberately plot the ruin of a young girl and carry that plot out by such means as the Malleys employed, would commit any other crime, evea murder, in furtherance of their objecta. oe ‘The “five per cent” bill, which provitles for pay- Ment to certain states by the government of five per cent of all lands within their borders taken up Upon military land warrants, such linds tobe Yalued at $1.25 per acre, passed by the Senate, has Deen recalled from the House for the purpose of Feconsideration, and the chances seem about even that it will yet be defeated in the Senate, where it Originated. The opponents of the measure claim ‘that when the bill passed several Senators, who Would have voted against it, were absent and not Paired, and that another vote, with a full Senate, Will defeat it. ———__~++ —____ Some of the most prominent republicans of Vir- ginia, among whom are Gen. Wickham and Con- gressman Dezendorf, are taking steps looking to the reorganization of their party for the purpose Of making a straight ficht in that state this year. ‘Their theory ts that the democratic party is now Dopelessly divided into readjuster and funder fac- Uons, and that the republicans should prepare to take advantage of this division. Several who were active in the coalition movement last year at- tended a conference of straight republican leaders im Richmond yesterday. oe ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon took up the bilt to increase the water supply of the District and made it the regular order for to-day. The bili has Deen carefully matured, and meets all the require- | ments in the way of water supply of this long- suffering community. It will settle the question of water supply here for many years to come, as the mereased capacity of the works will render | ‘them adequate to all demand upon them, affording ample allowance for the Fapld growth of the city. | * According to the came the new comet Bow visibie in the northern skies is not likely to be a very alarming visitor. It will not strike the earth nor the sun, though it will go tolerably near the latter body. LIX= Goons. 5 SHIRTING AND PILLOW LINENS: TABLE,LI }, from 30c. to $1.50. TURKEY REDS, from 50c. to $1.25. NAPKINS, from Te. to $6. DOYLIES, from $1.25 to $4. TOWELS, from $1.50 to $7.50. €® Some of the above are Stewart's Goods, in ve @sunot duplicate at prices offered now. TYLER & CHEWNING, 98 IrH STREET NORTHWEST. BARGAINS ny aT eB OA UU OU MMMM asesy BAA UU M - BALI RES BB A A UU MMM Sgse8 5 FOR THIS WEEK. of Embroidered CHEM. {Sot op Bobsviqeet CHEMISES and DRAWERS, (2 Lot of Ladies’ TUCKED SKIRTS, good ‘Tualin, only Lot of Children's brie SHO! a {Samoris, SHORT DRESSES, with G2 Loto tog Tadies! LAWN SACQUES, Just opened, 2 Letgt MADE CORSETS, Embroidered and Cross- ‘boned, only 58 cents. oy age of FRENCH CORSETS, fall a Mil be old this week only Name CHIP HATS. MF Se fear on the part of | C HESTERFIELD Said of the art of dreasing—for dressing properly is an art—‘‘We cannot help torming some opinion of = man’s sense and character from his dress. All affecta- tion in dress implies 2 flaw of the understanding. Men of sense carefully avoid any particular character in their dress; they are accurately clean for their own sake, but all the rest is for the sake of the people,” from which we may readily infer that the more subdued the charac‘er of goods cre the nearer we are to true dress. ‘There is no color that can be worn by #0 large & pro- portion of persons as BLUE. Itis a becoming color to nine persons out of ten. In no city in the United States are thereas many Biue Suits worn asin Wash- ington, There are, however, many shades of Blue. Natursliy some are more desirable than others. We searched the market for a shade of Blue that would not be the same as the Blue Color in Fiannels. unable to find it, excepting in goods so high-priced that the majority of people could not afford to buy them, and then the color would rub off. We concluded ‘we would have the goods made, and only after several efforts were we satisfied with the sample the manu- | facturer submitted to us. We now offer suits made from TRUE BLUE SERGES that we gaurantee FIRM IN COLOR and WILL NOT RUB OFF, at $13 per suit —Coat cut in sack style. Same goods, Cost faced with ‘Silk, cost $2 more per suit. Aa stated, these goods are MANUFACTURED FOR US; THEY CANNOT be had ELSEWHERE, as we orcered two thousand yards to control the market, We wanted to offer the public a suit at $13 that was AS GOOD in all respects as any $18 suit, AND WE HAVE SUCCEEDED in doing it. Whenever you happen to pass by our establishment take a moment's time tolook at them. We forgot to say Bey's Suits of these goods are $7.50. Children's ‘We were A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, mym 316 anD 318 SevenTH STREET. AND INVIGORATING. Linen of the sera] m22 [7 FLEUR'S EXCRETER. T4rxLor & HUFTY, PENNSYLVANIA P Latest thin end after-dinwert tec 0 “ae cad a3 AVENUS, HAVE ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES a ARBASOLS,. ELFGANT MO! in Black and White, plain and Fon TIRES, te, DI MOURNING PARASOLS, Crape trimmed. RICH SATIN PARASOLS. PONJEE PARASOLS, with Linings of all of the popular Handsome Double-faced SILK PARASOLS. ‘New Sateen and Coaching PARASOLS. ‘THE OLIVETTE. unt the thing for strolls in the Parks ions. Every young lady should CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, A large assortment, many Novelties. NEW NECKWEAR. famburg, Collers, fine; Cape Collars; Lin ular. Rovclten in Pace ‘ichus: ‘S Spanish Lace oe Fichus, of exquisite quality. Be sure and HANDKERCHIEFS. thing desirable d Plain se eta ct ert, ive specialties. A - 00. ASE Seek oh lve AAA ¥ E Oo OR RB & sy a4 4 ¥ LiL 00 8 RB abe U FFF TITT LEGee rs riuer i ¥ H H vv ¥ Tt ¥ THE BEST TONIC KNOWN. Cures Rheumatiann, Courts, Colds, Palinonsry Com- ver spe Suits are only $5, Men's Suits—amallest as woll as the | Ha "Malaria wad all disesuce of the bloods : EXCRETEK is © sure, Preventative and Cure 0 largest—cost you $13. Malaria and Hun jonials. Zs Send for circus. Forsale by all La FLEUR & CO., 260 WEST PRATT STREET, NEAR SHARP. _m22-Im Baltimore, Md. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ANTED—A GIRL AS WAITRESS WS! Heston tg decreases ws NTED—A DRESSMAK- ‘ply at basement. Wistar ape ‘Apply at L119 Sth treet TANTED_THRER CO} CLIGENT, ae SESE iipe fokere eae’ ‘best of ferences required. Apply DRESSMAKER. street horthweet- 17 Hehe Wi Wee ANTED A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND quire at 1704 \Peunay fans soe Sears ser . MY24-2* ee ee Cogig ast 10 am anny gates Pei oa aa fe ee ‘work Sixen to state is on commisston, ever large commission will b¢ aes territory in POk RENTS ELEGANT FURNISHED APART. 1027 Vermont Square, single or en salt, ra, eastern Gnd ‘west, ern exposure; crate fires, &c.; summer rates. my24-26* ANT! ‘URNISHED ROOMS, Fitsioeis cro euites “Sib Bast Capitol street toute POR, BENT WELL, FURNISHED ROOMS ON id and fourth floors. Bent low until October; at 1896 Tetrees northwest. m23-2¢* ik RENT TWO, PARLORS, UN FURNISHE! Ficommunicatr i Suk folio deore ocr, m33-2t* y, BOUL ere Wie WHITE oman, 4 uonouer t te with a rive amity. ahh after 1 m Matt = ae BUSHELMAN nat northwest 3, 1318 F street 0. my24-3t . Koa ae aud D streets ar Wika Fal oe WHO UNDERSTANDS Wi iatie entry wt oe and referen Star ce. ANTED—AaN GE ioe etre No other neod aphiy O-RING. Bib Teh avd OR BENT—TWO “SUITES OF QF_UNFURNISHED ely; large, ‘pleut sad. in a delightful location ratelyy sad ins fi for summer. 1592 11th street northwest. it low for rent low { OR ERS TWO FURNISHED OR oS RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Suulte, wecond floor: als oes one very desirable Boom aa0 N street went. m22-6t" R RENT—TWO PARLORS LERTORNISHED), ‘communicatin fol Markriters hice ee 1H trot one do Goor from mink R RENT—TWO ROOMS, ON cane ae ee Faas a “3 ‘ANTED 1 COAT HANDS Re SRY | 8 pply to JAMES Y. Davis" BORE Gar Penney eyvania VOGLER, 635 ‘northwest. ony ~ ae = Watt a PENT ASD RELIED Ro FOR RENT—HOUSES. oi ferred; come well 5 Tad D strost Feet asco WANIED_TWO SERVANT GIRLS FOR GEN- eral hi fo go north: must come well rec- ommended and be 18, $12 per ‘month. Inquire of Dr. He A. BACON ‘sis as southwest, Lefore 10 o'clock am. ‘ANTED— 0) CARRIAGE Tees ae two Harness Apply riage Repository, to8, J. MEEKS' Car- northwest. m23-3t FIRST: CLASS CARRIAGE: nee a fie ana, ‘Dstreote es GOOD OOOK AND ae Wi to ral housework. Solored Bees Aaa METRY TS So City wean” ANTED—A GOOD IGE CREAM MAKER AND W ‘erie Baker, co G. RELSNGRIA MEG ater WANTED-A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS Fy IN"! fice, 314, on ons a ie 'S Loan Of Ome RS. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will Open on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 24th, Her Importation of SUMMER BONNETS AND HATS, 5 Comprising all the latest shapes. PPP) U U RRR EFE ‘The last Novelties in Fabrics and rarest combins PeruuR RE of colors, just received from the leading Dee Eu PpP U U RRR EE Tope. No cards, | 2 U_ UR RE a i P uu B BR ERE GQUMMER OPENING or FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Max 16th and 17th, Mrs. M. J. HUNT, 1309 ¥ street northwest. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand U UPPP PPP EEERRR TITTERENN N U UP PP PE RR T EO NNN U UPPP PPP EK RRR T EE NNN U UP P FE RR T RK ONNN UU P P KEEER R T EEEN NN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey upon an analytical exsmination has proved to be FREE from Fusi! Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give # fic- titious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S 80S, Wasainetoy, D.C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, x FicuREs DoT LIE. Soue Proparetons. Believing that the continued success at the MISFIT STORE, corner 10th and F streets, is partly due to the | pultishing of some of our prices, and strictly adhering | to them, we shall simply continue the same line of argu- ment. A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR BARGAINS: | $1.50 for Blue Flannel Suits worth $12. $9 for Biue Fiannel Suits worth $15. $12for Blue Flannel Suits worth $19. $13 for Blue Cheviot Suits worth $22. $8 for Cassimere Suits worth $15. . $9 for Cassimere Suits worth $17. $7.50 for splendid Cheviot Business Suits worth $15, 12 for fine English Casamere Suits worth $22. 115 for all-wool Diagonal Black Suits worth $28. $18 for fine"Black Suits worth $40. $22 for fine Black Suits worth i45. $10for Bas'wt Cloth Cutaway Chesterfield Coat and ‘Vest worth $13. $13 for fine English Mohair Suits, different colors, ‘worth $22. $15 for fine English Cassimere Suits worth $20. $18 for fine French Cassimere Suits worth $33. $20 for fine French Worsted Suita, silk facing, worth 46. #21 for fine Diagonal Gost and Vest, Prince Albert frock, worth $40, $6.50 for Drap d’ete Coat and Vest worth $10. | $9 for Spring Uvercoats worth $14. $10 for Spring Overcoats worth $17, $12 for Spring Overcoats worth $20. $5 for boys? suits, from 12 to 17, worth $7.50. peter palsy renee worth $9. ‘$7.50 for boys’ suits, from 12 to 17, worth $12. $ for boys’ School Suits, 9 to 12, worth $8. $2.50 for Cassimere Panta, worth $4.50. $3.50 for Worsted Pants, worth $6. $4 for Englieh Cassimere Pants, worth $7.50, ‘$5-for Custom-made Pants, worth $9. $6 for Custom-made Pants, worth $11. $1.25 Black Alpaca Coats, worth §2. For good Business, Office or ame Se Soe eet ag EXCURSIONISTS. POTTED HA! CRATE, PYOErED ae crate YE eC? CARATS wy ‘TOMATO! pote Pi ROMATOES, SUFFLED WOODEN PLATES. B. " REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. my CABEBIAGES, nan’ Deep my24-¥t Repository and BSE eee SUPPLIES. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 3 30 TEs Baan Oe O08 ‘BUSINESS Tans Smapon Frosh line of CANNED MEATA, FOWL and FISH. FRUITS, CRACKERS, ‘Summer WINES. At Low Prices. WITMER’S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR._ TTT rat mit 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Gentlemen, Call and Inspect the Finest ax 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. ‘The Best GOODS the Foreign Markets 2an produce, which I am prepared to make up, giving ‘THE BEST CUT, OF NEW YORK AND LONDON. MERCHANT TAILORING THAT OAN BE PRODUCED. Previous toour GRAND SUMMER OPENING (due notice of which will be given) we shall give one grand SPECIAL SALE OF LACES. SAME TO BEGIN THURSDAY, MAY ISTH, 1882, Laces, from 9c. up Laces, from 1c. up Laces, from 23c. up Laces, from 25c. up Lacee, from 15¢. up ‘Russian to 18c. Laces. Malteso 40 220. Laces. Edelweiss to 380. Laces. Carricinacross to 48c. Laces. Marguerite —to 19. Laces. Brabant to 1Tc. Laces. Bilk Antique —to33e. Laces. Mirecourt to 25c. Laces. Point Dijon _to 22c. Laces. Coraline to 5c. Laces. Rose Point to 35c. Laces. We still have on hand a small lotof Laces. that Laces, ORIENTAL LACE Laces. At 9c. and 25c. a yard. Laces. Tust receiver the latest Novelties Laces. in Laces. POLKA DOT SPANISHLACE, —_ Laces. in Laces. CREAM AND BLACK. Laces, L A I ,S85q L Aa wt & AA LE AA I Sassy 44 TLL AA 1 Sag RRR OO Y ¥ Broo Vy da E Pike ¥ AE R ROO Y¥ & A LLL FUSE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, IMPORTED THROUGH THE HOUSE OF H. VAN INGEN & CO., See TIGENSED AGENGY, GOOKS Cham! Nurses... Families and 0 ers furnished reliable etryants. Servants for baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yi where. Contractors furn- ishe ther’ laborers free of ha and F street northwest. SALE — (CK ae ed KEW EIGHT-ROOM | BRI ‘A BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘ON Urn north Taner Sao oar ‘or will sta ag canara. Csr mié-im re, B SAUE— A. BARGAIN FINE RESIDE CE SUREY & OREEN, 529 7th street. omnis im FOE, SAtLE-T WO HANDSOME THREE-STORY Houses (finished in bard 10 rooms; all ‘con: < beautiful oc Tocsticn—pertareestt Drot i RB OB BERT Ko. Ciel) ° ee eee A ‘two story brick hor imyatea ness or private reaidenoe. I ‘OR RENT_—IN THE COUNTRY, NEAR BRIGHT- wood, 3s hour's drive from city, Beisk House and grounds; $10 per mont igre 407 10th street north’ RB TRENT —PROM ir JUNE, No. 1224 F STREET. 13. modern improvements. HARTIGAN, 1128 Lath or at HEND! Drug Store, corner 13th and F streets, R RENT—ONE THREE- cpt! BRICK HOUSE; FS bath-room and concrete cellar, with ail niné rooms, modern impros ta; freaas Pel feds’ O18 220 a umprovements: new paint jorthwest,, ics running up to the corner. Inquire at 408 Tih street northwest”? “avon "er oR RENT—A FIRST-CLASS TWO-STORY-AND- basement House; northwest, 8 rooms and oa Orne moy24-6t RB SALE THE BEST BARGAIN fod ereaues Ingure of PRES ith street. Fan H ctrect naste, 42 oat sant of c ioe, $225. cash; balance monthly paymente to sult purchassr, see 3. w. m20-6¢ 1429 New York avenue. FoR: LEC eh LOTS IN MOUNT yo ance monthly, Duildinge will be erected for ie Shae Ba ofA LE okt ANGE. 146 FAUTIFUL, HOME MEAT A ‘A TARGAIN, OWNED bd fond astdem Oyo ery b houses fratie wa She door por: wot eecteky Washington: Por terms, ‘ie. Exchange of WM. H. MAIN he and Pennsylvania ht Fj : BH nl i Fl on. terns. to owner, JAMES RODBIN: mutes froma ‘modern $22.50 per month. SANER: 1314 iVermonterenme “3 cae Ses veoh ‘ap HOWE & SON, 1313 5 nicest = Tnauiro 2022 1 R SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE, BEAUTIFUL POR EENT—1 DUPONT CIRCLE, FINE Sees FS Building Tots, prominent location, low prices. — ——_—_ Brick; 11 rome; bay windows: modern im | Alen. House and Tot”, Apply to FILLMORE B oe pegrepenty aaa ‘and in excellent ry nt repairs “choles location; Attorney, 323 43 street, mi3-&wim EDUCATIONAL. pas aie Se | ROE SALEUA BEAUTIFUL TOT, FRONTING Usivensir 717 OR RENT_ FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 125 COR- | acts 6th, O street and Stanton Square (Greene’ mer Law Keeturea (nine weekly) begin 23th rect for the mnths of ‘Sune, July and Beafus):" Tecme eaey. Tnguire at 404 9th street north= | July, 1863, and end 13th . at a nomini coran Aw with no you siti. JOaNT T. "LEMS, a aie street. meer | m10-3w" WANTED—SITUATIONS. TANTED-BY A LADY. OF EXPERIENCE A Position in fanntly aa illing to arsist in the care of house, or wold fake entire ‘charwe of house; references exchanged. H. POWELL, City Post Office. my24-2t* ANTEDIDY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN a 2 (situation, ag, nurse or chambermald, 0 take | $9 hare of mor & baby; no objections the ely cam ring rood ty foference. Appiy eee TWO RESPECTABLE AND COM- petent white Girls sitnations—one as nurse and the other as chambermaid and Naitrons; references if re- quired. Apply at 2506 jorthwest. it rimanent tenant. ei SFHOMAR O16 pra or 809 O street. Fe SALE—AT A MODERATE Ere A DE- rong | south front Building Lot, 20 feet, on fourth lot lace eurecl mateo. itor's Office, m9-3w* OR RENT—AT BOYD'S: STATION, METROPOL- 49 miles from city. a a Brancn Railroad, ‘two-stor Fe SALE—A GENTLE, TRAINED GOAT, WITH harness and > at 1536 Ist. northwest. ‘m23-2t" ROR SALI See FINE LOT OF STOCK HOG: ‘AN by to WM. TISKINS & 1 BON, faa eed re one OF THOSE MUCH ADMIRED New Houses, Queen Ann n style, No. OR SAL) E—ON yas OF OWNER a rthwest; 11 rooms; all modern conveniences; Tent, | Ay,ChI> Ba SE veers oe, ie nanae hick, HO, to choice tenant. “Apply at 1909 Ik street, norit Now York lea A oy om ed ‘ANTED—BY A ¥ Win ANTED SITUATIONS 8 FOR FOUR B RELIABLE | yor WARD & SLORNOR D 921 Ponnayivania avenue. mi9-5 ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED—A 11 ROOM, “THe order, story, Brick House, in perfect month, offom June until October. rthweat. ‘Apply at: bute zB PLEGANT ROSEWOOD pod a8 Dew: $130. gan! ‘stope im- 1139 20th street. m22-3t" = aS BARGATN ‘Case Piano; full 7 octay Also, new Smith American proved ; $100; bart payment. ‘as gardener. Address Box 126, Star office. WANTED—ROOMS. WANTED BY A FRENCHMAN, A SITUATION m22-3t* eee PE: WENT-FURNIGHED HOUSE aK San R SALE—JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF Hi reserved) for the sursmer, 1214 12th north- | JOR § eaen weet, af nominal rent—#2 5. leg tw Wea Baggies and dhe Phaeton “Will sell cheap. “vs street n vanent; s MAN 130T o Coect permanent: $ Sret-class, THOMPSON'S Stable, 9th and oe Fe. RENT—HOUSE NO. 1416 N STREET ees overhauled, 12 rooms. store went be Deine ty noroughl; Fors SALE $00, ONE 7-OCTAVE. BEAUTIFULLY carve mood cane Witness TWO GENTLEMEN, ‘TWO COM: spent nd eh att Gt bay risen resh dO atrenta; eason- able. Address Box os ar m23-2t" ANTED—A. GERTIRHAN WISHES, Wes er, Furniphed d Bed ¥OR THE muni ating’ Nand M an concent fe sth reel com- oor in’ rin private house; between K and Mand stating price, &c., NAVY, Si orthwest, Address, ‘office maa" Wana one NTED-TO RENT OR PURCHASE FOR IM- mediate occupancy. improved Dwelling, having ‘bout 14 rooms, ia a cen ith full particulara, op Bi City Boot Oitice” y ANTED—TO RENT A SMAI ‘and back t It" NICE HOUSE ao. #enoiigi for bicycle repair Tent in advance, a ee WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS jon June lst. Apply tol. 0. . Fiano. 3 petfoct crdec, With ond oe AN 10h ana Fate te J JRuE Ss BOB: stool and cover. Great in for immediate sale. Can BINS, 1914 Vermont women beseen at CHAUNCEY J. REED'S,433 7 These ‘OR RENT— BATES’ MANSION. =RORSER, “ a5 Ist streets and N. ¥. avenue northwest; 13 rooms; | JOE, GATE Te, ORES, POgaTES ey poh hada, shrub WF. GEER VERS “Carriage Reposito y.°" 468 end 470 C bery. Ke, with Mable and outaiods Rent moderate fo | strby Sagant tarsioats Lohse be eee Broker, 1120 Tih elreet northwest aso | reek or month = Ee oe BENT—A NAVAL OFFICER'S RESIDENCE, | F'Otcodlent onies Reamunile tense wp near Dupont ror mail to J. W., P. O. Box 652. miei” | Fanaa PHETON, ENGLISH DOG CART, modern 1410 Boundary street northwest. ight-horse Steam Engine. Apply at B. FULTON'S Loan “Office, Sia” vin street treet Sorat m18-20 = SALE — THREE TORNOUTS. HORSE, 658 and coupe rockaw: 190; hore, harn OR HENT HOUSE ‘3012 DUNBARTON AVENUE, ‘Washington, modern im os 308N N TRIMBLE, "1216 F street, or ements, AvpIy harns nk and side-bar toy sib ihe 00 harness and rewster, ‘couy os soupe top| Wve sto ae. Gan be ins. Can seen at BO WAYS Stables, 1013 17th skest northwest = as 12. ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL modern improvements, 487 F street southwe Sth stroot. are Se ete ly to C. H. PARKER, WiSTDTHE UBE OF ONE OR TWO HORSES wack the Keepin, for ploaeure driving; very ligne | 3 rv superior care guarant dress U, 8,, Star office, my24-2t" HAVING WANTED STAMPING, (STAMPING, | HAV Maker Toma now d Sang oes than ‘ver flan nels stamped for 3 cauts everything tie former price. PRINCE, 1009 F strech. masse Fas es TEN-ROOM. i DWELLING, 1421 Q street Street north weati fronts south will fect, eB: F rig 00 Iaguire a at osm 33, Us Drolt Baiting OR A LONG LEASE-A NEW HOR TEN- furn: ‘T street letely furnished, on threat 6 Rorthwest, ra! th, fh, desirable in / ANTED PRO ALS FROM BRICK MASON = eZ pee ond to be finished in new Weber aie aly ee 4a oth sary SMITE. i Jon,oth | 1 Wirenaa BUY , CHAMBER | FURNITURE ball-bearing Bi ‘one aay toms tori Ts i otrgat northweat. J 122-3t* WASTED, 10,000 surTs QESERING AND BUM- mer Clothes to clean for $1.50 per suit, Vory latest adopted and none ebutanil ied hands employed. ne process” ‘goods. Boottively. Facilities for cleaning suite tn afew hours Soe Commodious room for drying. None but the purest shoroughly steamed reaned chemi and by competent workmen. a make Messengers always rosdy 0 and deliver. id your postal to PRIN’ {ho inimitable cleanses 1 10889 2.W. ml7-4 ae peepee ee AT PEE vahade and waters ioquite on premise oad sprase shade and waters. Inquire on. : ‘R. A. SHREVE, Bladensburg, M NTED—CARPBTS TO CLEAN BY A. H. (CHACE & BRO. next door to City Post Office. Rocae ce ow ‘Process to Ganbeoquine. folephone oe for au Minas Cees same day. mio ANTED—L, RIOE, 490 MAINE | AVENUE |W iecuth went, Cionns Carpets jos wear aul Gort corey t firm it the city. Mattresses Femade; Feathers Fenovated; Furniture sieamned. or ders by ‘telephone. Pte mtg io TO HES #t — rs fet ds ox rntwood, Jaguire of D. wed jackson. Wageus Wank soem ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. IM- pik wed maachinery, no injury to carpets, worl 14.01 LS lephone o es 1 Market fab sibinrierde a as Or den Wage RY WORK OF E ANY DE: eee ees eres, ioe AS a Wiste BEALL, Bem Sine ee ARTED OU GOD, a Pemrinse oma Sot and Seeukeme aay ‘KNOW THATISELL A. rT. Second-hand Suit uch than a comnion new suit SOLD STAND, ae 619 D pp OF at Branch Store, No. Bareokes aaa oy OB RENT. 100919 n-w., Zr. ais aust» Tr. 3 Poe E. 8. W &00.. Corner 20% and I strosts northwest. every way. $100 per 123 Jost. b..m.t., 91. $55. an 3th, 7 x.,m-1. $19.00 FOE SALECEIGHT BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY and Virgi smong, them two fame, two saddl saddle and act iy coupe or family horse and one fabio fs abe. forwillewe cart = select, y ‘sound. Can be seen, BOWNESS Stables, Tots ith et northwen. "matt B, , SALE — “CHEAP ROSEWOOD-CASE _UP- ganas: J has been used ei cient month: with ‘stool $558 Dart payment if desired; owner leaving city. App Bh oth street _north- west. ml we i So CARRIAGES, Sy &o., bor hire. se a agpeaeatal™ Wis Nw Stal street west. ‘and » 1013 17th ‘mei OR SALE—OR odo iene prota an snl iagee—Some of the nicest, and mi l- ish Carri Buggies and Wagons in this District, an ft reasonable. pri Hepairing and Painting ‘fous iat the beet manndre'B 3° G street n.w. 220 OF Sile TARGE VARD VARIETY = THE LATEST manner. fis oe M. f ones sen FOR RENT—STORES. POR BENT STORE AND DWELLING, 919 6th ‘treet southwest. m22-3t" Fhetons, Suries an the neatest street, FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS RENT—A NUMBER, OF Goo! G00D P PIANOS A AND 8 now &BRO.'S, Boek iret norton “oneof the ES SALE—THE CHEAPEST PLACE = cit eg of a ew and second-hand and P. D. SCHMIDT & 466 ants avenue northwest: m28-3m Fe SALE-SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. ‘A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. ‘Agent for Boston Backboard Company's Gide-Bar Bag- pase light carriages. ‘The best in the country focthe money. ‘promptly attended to. RUBT. B. GRAHA! m29 Repository and Factory, si0-ti6 Oth et new, is fine double bank Bass Estoy, @ splendid in- strument for petal organ practice. 3- HR SALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES. A of New and Seoond-Hand 'Garriares and LOST AND FOUND. Boe Ware ee Bee Trade Wi Dyeing: Watouaof ai Stas. VANot the QST_FROM 3010 G STREET NORTHWEST, A | thove at owest prions, JAMES i. PROREY. brown female Setter Dog. OF, tory. sireet. Factory, 3240 Pros turn. my2-at | poe avontis, Weat Wasnt 125-3. Lett TERRIER BITCH: EARS WN ‘colle fastened with padlock around the peck MONEY TO LOAN. ERNE Fate paid on delivery to GEARY'S Livery Stable, Jackson Hall alley. $200, a ok 2.0, 00, 2 For cl clECUlar a a (oe fp JOHN and Btot. Lar my24-w, sli vais COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. ore, Cayuga, x. ure Fal Collegiate Cours “Mune and Ark Location beautiful and healthful.” Session Deine u Send tor catalogue, lb haD th, Issa, Send for A 8. FRISBE!: 'D TNE | NEEDLEWORK ¥ aia ie continued through June and July. 3 = = OF ART Specimens and forms: Room 16, Vernou Row, Corbi ; | and 1th wteeot, "| D°™ How. Deo LADIES AND GENTLEMEN vatem of teaching, are. respect: pen my new term, ‘artioulars call’ at ‘rusidenca, MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, eG THE EXPIRATION ENT ett OF THE PREAENT olastic year the Arch to the bande of Mr. will conduct it, under il health compele me to resis reher Institute tn snd Mrs, Win, D: Cable who wih ame the: “NORWOOD INSTITUTE." Mr. Cabell was for many years favorably known to the fublic as jrincinal of « Aourishinx mabord under te above name, an: ough past experience, Peculiar ‘clatinn ‘to'tho. comtidenoe "of from my friends and patrons oe "howl re tt Fro sand = rettully eo" aa hove to whom I resign my charge. MK cipal of Archer Insti This Sel He adiew amd Chita the THIRD WEDSERD ATTN BEPIEMDER, ido. ‘with a full corvs of 1m a bre, WM. D. ‘or full sbformation address Mr. CABELL, 1 ‘Metrevt northwest Washington, D.' QEENCERIAN, BUSINESS S OLLEOE, CORNER Ninth and D_ floor of LINCOLN, HALL, BUILDING.“ mart ia ite arrangements f fons. real life. Gradi exercises ‘held last of May. 8s yacation. Students received in the year, for instructi or evening, by the month or juarter. SPRING AND » (EASIONS give studente lewe MENKY. C. BEENG Principal, _SARA A. Bidens Vies Princiy al ows a SKI, PIANIST a5 7 at has opened new for Piano and Bini poe Cg simplified method. shorket snd best in existence: resdit ments, the and Parties, ut 807 I street northwest, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIO ART. y SHAKESPEARE, CLASS. WEDNESDAY EVEN- ‘clock. ACK m . Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL RS (ae or York) 129 13th street northwest. ASHING TON CONSERVATORY OF ‘MUSIO-AT TIMMS NEW HALLS. cor. nang D. En- ox Pianc yeive, teachers. . B. 5 ae Aan Be Direotors Sed-Bua" FLYNN, AM, Voie ‘an mo, 8 3 corner 8th and K streets northwest. ima ot ta oe English. Special attention to, ‘Parish. n aration for College, West Point, ‘Annapolis and all Son petiti ions. T ad mil SICAL ACADEMY, MSHPD. Stree RET. CONN, AVE. AD ITrH Principal, J. P. TSU EPE Wee: Doo, Btudies resummed September 26th. f2-6m AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrurisntal Music and Harmony a 1 ge 5 YS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ‘Ladies. West End a New Has founsg 4 Bend foe ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATI: NATURAL wok Lies foe and compotit te aa Address A. JANUS, A.M... o4-8m Columbian College. ‘ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE PNSTITUTE. ones and Day School for Ta aa ed 8, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.. PROFESSIONAL. |ASY FEET, &C.—DAILY WALKS IN THE OPEN nt vyitalize theret» Dove: NEW DEPARTURI ‘HE GREATEST INVE! ARTIFICIAL TEETH Gold | and Bubber Plate 205 | ROUND_ON MAY 20TH, STRAY < Dr, a ee back aud brindle sides, 8 or 9 years wher can Sey have Seana e paying oh sees, “Adare Pe cnn Ablow ties. ‘A. McINTIRE, 918 a Loe rueapar ay =e %D, A GOLD BREAST. Ona ip west RATES OF INTEREST rayer ved; valued as a, aoe n mothers Betts: AL EST dos, 7 FISHER & 0 Co. Bie je agrang if returned Sans street northwest, 11-8m. west. OF SE 23,4 NARROW GOLD BRACELET, wo eras ornament pevi enamel. REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. street northwest. bain enya se R. 0. HOLTZMAN, L824, O12 PAND BEACET ET. Wire Leg. 10th and F streets northwest. itwt the Photoptabh Galiney or Oe BENE, woseune | | HXVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES. auitanmaranee: Penn- | I tate security in sums to suit and at mast rales QST_THIS MORNING, ON THE GRAIN FROM | _mé-Sm 710 D etrest. fimore, or in the B. bk O- railroad station, oF on ine city ‘cars’ from, the B. & 0. atation to Penaayiva eral ce Of Gold Srectacies, in leather cae. | “I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ ‘1 it eft at LH. SCHNEIDER & BONS, Cites aif Leg gungof from $100and upwards, at lowest rates Lost ZBom 1392 b STREET pee Newfoundland Dog, six months ‘white spot on breast. Reward will be paid for his BOARDING. DY HAS T, ad es eet fotaiabed rome wih inout boar fem ORT MAY, 20, APL: ra a GOLD RING, se? Will bo paid if weturued to i vania avenue, ad COUNTRY Seca SUMMER BOARD.—ALMEEDA WILL BE OPENED JUNE 1.—] sparen va be B.R. “Charges moderate, Bio delay. 28 4p ‘at lowest ae * Er — B. HE. W) 916 F street 26 esersaroue ‘|G sm OTR 2 Seu Gay Fe. ee= mated walk fren Bik | faa ee 'W. B. NOURSE, ve Hin atin, 'ANPED—IN A GENTLMAN’S FAMILY IN THE Waa pgicalden,, Ape rms oo partioulars address ashington, Happahanhook . wie rast | ORE BOARD — PLEASANT Sg a hg ge £0. R.B. ; references NADY, Laurel, mi¢-un* — CO 'UMMER BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED wire Par oO. twenty miles rey ahaa Bat dee wes LS ae F as ee lesen, Grange oo UNDERTAKERS. {eee cee ae a Oaee ons a7 gor wil bo Semmiced feo Geaats petite Tyee eed