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_ THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON _—__ ‘The Evening Star has a regular. perwanent vona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paver published in Washington. to that of all the ther daily papers here added toget ‘Tux Stan office is connected with the Telephone E: hinge. Advertisements, orders for the payer by mail tnd otherwive, pews, or spy information or busmess gan Levent das or nitht, free of chance. ~ Persons leavin the city for the sunmer esn have THE Brax mailed te their ad:iress, portysit, snd changed as Often as desiteu, for fity cents a mout, invariably in ement pitsh ry! of fresh meat from Zealand to Lowion ina sailing ve-sel. Th has same feat had been successfully per ormed by steamers, Dut at a rost <0 great as to give ao eneouragement for future shippers in that way; but the result of the late experiment with safls was so satisfactory that the prodiem is now no longer regarded as a Goubtful one. The cargo thus carried consisted of ve thoussnd dressed sheep, and so efficient was the refrigerating apparatus tn us that they ar- Tived at the meat stalls in London as fresh and Bweet as when they were put on board at the port Of shipment. This result is really wonderful, when all the circumstances of the case are considered. ‘The ship in question was ninety-cight days on her Voyage, yet, notwithstanding its great lencth and the intense and prolonged heit endured during the equatorial passage, the temperature In her hold was maintained at about 2) dezrees below the freezing point during the whole t ‘This ts not only a most Important achieve in a scientific point of view, but {t practically settles, in a great Measure, at least, the questton of cheap feat food for the consuming countries of the world, so long as the vast plains of South Am 1 Austra- Jasta can sustain the Immense herds of cattle and sheep that are now raised and for their hides and_ tallow alone. of steam transportation has st commercial success in this. direction heretofore, Dut now that ithas been demonstrated that the cheapest power known to man can be utilized for the service the venture no longer has any apprect- able risks. Other shipments to Englind will be Bure to follow assoon 3 suceess of the late one 1s Known in Australasian ports, and tt is pretty certain that a brisk trade in fresh The great cost in the way of meats will soon spring up between those remote points and all the countries of Europe, which will be desirable and flnanclaily profitable to both pro- ducer and consumer. Nor ts it likely to stop with European ports. At present rates of beef and mutton in the eastern parts of the United States Shipments could be made from South America or Australasia to this country with profit. It would be a curious thing to see the people of this coun- try importers instead of exporters of fresh meats, Dut stranger things have happened, and are likely to happen again. a ‘The New York legislature at t= recent sesston passed an act providing a pension fund for the Police force of New York cit ow @ law, having been approved by the governor. ‘There is, tt appears, already in existence a nucleus for such a fund which under the law fs to be taken charge of by the police board as trustees. From three to four dollars per month fs to be withheld from the pay of each policeman and added to the fund, besides which all rewards, testimonials, and emoluments that may be received by the police for services rendered, except such as the board may allow to be retained, and all the proceeds of lost, unclaimed or stolen money or property are to 50 to swell the fund. The trustees may award pen. | sions for length of service and for disability, the the latter upon certificate of the board of sur- geons. The family of any policeman killed or ‘Mortally wounded, or who may die in the service, having been ten years so employed, is entitled to @ pension of $300 per year. The principle ts wise and just, and it will probabiy be adopted tn other elties. Policemen are necessarily exposed to danger if they faltafully perform the duties required of them, and nowhere are they pall enough to enable ‘them, even when fortunate enough to escape In- Jury or enjoy good health, to save much. The Policy of arbitrarily withholding a part of the Policeman’s pay looks Uke an undue stretch of authority; but the plan of devoting the rewards, the proceeds of unclaimed property, etc., to a| pension f und, seems to be all right. —_—_—_<ee____ ‘The action taken at the conference of tron man- Ufacturers, held in Pittsburg, Wednestay, indicates ‘@ united and determined resist: e to the dem: of the workmen. The plan devised contemplates the organization of the manufacturers into a com- Pact body for the direct purpo-e of more effec- tively opposing the strikers. With this plan car- Tied out the contest would present the spectacle Of organized capital resisting organiz-d labor, as the workmen are already banded together. Such a state of affairs certainly does not present a hope- ful aspect for an early solution of the troubles; Dut then self-interest 1s stronger than the rules of associations, and, no doubt, when elther the one side or the other shall realize that its Interests ‘Will be better promoted by yielding than by con- tinued resistance the break will come. An im- provement in the fron business on the one side, or & decrease in the price of provisions and the cost of living on the other, would enable the contest- ants to come to terms. ——_—__—_<er—___ Gov. Crittenden 1s doing what his predocessors im the executive chair of Missouri have signally failed to do—he 1s making the state an uncomfort- abie and unprofitable fleld for robbers The Brookfield bank robbers, four in number, have ‘Deen captured, an unusual event in the history of Yobberies in Missouri. Hitherto there bas been a noisy pursuit of the highwaymen after each of their exploits, but they invariably got away with the spotis. This time the rascals are not only caught, but their booty recovered. They were pursued with such expedition that they hadn't ‘time to divide the plunder. Gov. Crittenden has demonstrated that the law ts able to cope with and to overcome these lawless bands, and if his administration should do nothing else for the State, that alone ought to win for him the plaudits Of its people. pPorosats FoR st! BSISTENCE STORES. Wasutseton, D. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, with a copy of Sis advertisment attached, gftice antl TWELVE O'CLOCK M., TUESDAY, SURE SHIRTEENTH, 1882, for the deifvery, at the United States Subsistence Depot im this city, of the following Subsistence Stores, viz: 100 barrels Flour, made from spring or winter 2.000 pounds Soap, hart laundry. not tocontain more than ton per Centum of resin, and to be freefrom clteratic ns. ie itech Salt ge. pockets. ar pooped oi reece bo oe ena ith th the opraroeate, pot ious ae Samples of flour to pring Winter,” as the case may ‘The stores to be delivered by June 17, 1982. Fargorse should be mar kod W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mase. EST BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, $10 AND $12 fast colors; Boys’, $7 and $9; Children’s, with short pants, $3 and Children’s Linen Suits, $2; Of- fice Coats, 49 and SOc. ; Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, from 25¢. upwards. The best $1 School Shoe in the city; ‘Misses and Children’s AST COCOA: cocoa, TF COCOA: $1.50. 1914-1916 Ba avenue. Sha ONE STUDYING MUSIC GET VALUABLE INFORMATION FREE rine ee g TCURIJFE, Boston, Mars. —— ee tered there | 38 j ePePo aA OL A 8585q, PoP AA L aa Ht pre AA £ aA It BP AAA AAA iT P A ALLL A AL RRR OO ¥Y ¥ A RBROOYY AA OO YY AA O00 YY ASA = oo Yaa AND pee U U MM MM FEE S8Sq PPE Uo U MMMM gE § Ber ae Ra BE S85 P LLL UC MMM EER Ss5s91, | GREAT REDUCTION IN THIS DEPARTMENT. OVER 100 DOZ. PLUMES IN STOCK, AND THE SAME HAVE TO BE SOLD. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE, BUT CuMé NOW WHILE THE ASSORTME! IS COMPLETE. PPP L A it SS5q pee xa f aa um & Prog T ak HP SSSe Po OR ALLL A A I Sgss3 RRR OO Y YA TL RRO OY ¥ AA L ERRO O YY AA L R ROO ¥ ASAE R ROO ¥ A ALLLL Je10 Ld JUST OPENED | 709 709 A few choice ieces of Haviland & Co's \CULPTURED FAIENCE | and other Fancy Goods suitable for presents, GERATORS, FRUIT JARS AND JELLY TUMBLERS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASS, 709 MARKET SPACE. Je10 | GUFERIORn QUALITY, CHOICE DESIGNS. N aoa at 25e., reduced in Stripes and Polka Spots former price 30c. Tee in colect patra | for SHETLAND SHAWLS. Pries ERED CASHMERE FICHUS, ‘NELS for Bathing Suits. wae Fieunxs axp Cornecr Prices, NNN ONNN ONNN ON NN N NN PPP, EEE RR R POPE RR BPP EE RRR, ERE “RRR Po Eek RE (Stecessor to Perry & Brother, ) Yennsylyania ayenus, corner 9th strest. Established 1840. 410 JP" Fou tHe SEASIDE AND MOUNTAINS. R RR! R rR bbs have Just received the LATEST PARISIAN the Seaside and Mountains, luring the coming week. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest. Je10 Within THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE MUST CLOSE OUT $10,000 worth of Misses’, Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Just the thing for School Examinations, 100 pairs Youths" Pumps, 50c. 350 pairs Youth-’ Fine Low Ties and Button, S1tog2. | 75 pairs Boys’ Durable Low Ties, $1. | 500 pairs Boy" Best Ties and Low Button, $1.! 25 toss. | 125 pairs Misses’ Fine Kid Slippers, 50c. 600 paira Mises’ Turee-strap Sandals, 75c. 2,000 pairs Mi-ses’ Stylish Sandal and Opera Slippers. Low Button, Newport and Vassar Ties, $1 to $1.50. 250 pairs Child’s Three-strap Sandals, 50c. 1,500 pairs Child's Heeled and Spring Heel Low Shoes, Opera and Sandal Slippers, 75c. to $1.25. Infants’ Fine Kid Slippers, 20c. Call early to avoid the rush. WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SeveNTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FE- Sign Red Slipper. Je10-1w | PAkasoLs AND SUN UMBRELLAS. 500 Parasols and Sun Umbrellas to be sold much under Price. 200 pieces Drvss Ginghams, 8, 10, 124c, 500 pieces Lawns, 5, 8, 10 12%, 1/0 pieces Persian Lawn, 1234, 20, 25¢. % 100 pairs Ice Bankets, $1.25 per pair, 65c. single ones. 100 Ready-made Gingham and Calico Suits to be sold Our stock is Unusually Large, and wo are determined Teduce it by offering Low Prices, sy GEO. J. JOHNSON, sel0 113 MARKET SPACE. ABOUT FIGURED SaTINES. CHOICE DESIGNS ARE BECOMING SCARCE; ORDERS GIVEN EARLY IN THE SEASON ENABLE US TO OFFER THE FINEST GRADES IN NEW PATTERNS AT 50 CENTS. TYLER & CHEWNING, Je10 918 7rx STREET NORTHWEST. gm GREATER FACILITIES UPTOWN. ‘We have secured the premises No. 1424 NEW YORE AVENUE, Close to our original and popular store, OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. ‘We do this to Patrons more room and more cousfort in hot weather by femoving sare a4 GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT To the New Store, No. 1424 NEW YORK AVENUE. ‘We cannot at present secure large premises in this CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT LOCATION, Bess eer Embers, ‘well stocked with BARGAINS AT POPULAR PRICES. COCHRANE & CO., it OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. Sean guers ‘TO ORDER. FRENCH PERCALE and MADRAS CLOTH WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. PLACE INS, ANT) ERrSENTS 8736 stre: Batenes oe eee BARGAIN! BULLETIN?! ‘WE SHALL OFFER ON SATURDAY anp MONDAY NEXT, Immense BARGAINS in MILLINEKY, such as will astonish all. Goods Marked down to Prices never heard of before. LONG FEATHERS IN WHITE, CREAM, TILLUE, BLACK, TERRA COTTA, in fact all colors, at 50c., ‘T5c., $1, $1.25 up to $2 and $3, at fully half the for- mer price. HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed, at prises never heard of before. It is impossible to mention each article separate. Call and you will be satistied that we sell the BAR- IL BLOUT. 110 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, 469-2 719 WHITE CHIP HATS. 719 WHITE AND CREAM PLUMES, In great variety, at Low Prices, just received at DAVIS’, ‘119 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. SWISS AND HAMBURG EDGES AND INSERT- INGS, SWISS EDGES, WITH POLKA SPOT, IRISH POINT EMBROIDERIES, All Styles and Prices, Just received at DAVIS’, __ 719 MARKET SPACE, $e9-3t Corner 8th street. cco A EEE TITT ,8SSg ss E aa EMR OE tT &§ oOo 4 AA RRR EE T Ssssg Oo L ASA KR E at igaece Coo ILL A AR RK EER T Sgss 700 Doz. MEDOC, BORDEAUX. 600 Doz. GUTEDEL, CALIFORNIA HOCK. 980 Doz. ZINFAUDEL, CALIFORNIA CLARET. Which Our Customers pronounce superb, SOLD VERY Low. Also, large quantity Mineral Waters, Lime Juice, Bottled Ales, and Brown Stout. B. BRYAN & BRO., Je9-2w 608 Penn. ave,, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. W Ix oM’S, F 436 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT REDUCTION IN MEATS, Sirloin Steak Porter-house . Rib Ros sts, prime, Lamb, hina quarts fore Quarter HASSE STRAWBERRIES, Aspinwall Banans Choice Butter, (Creatiiery ALL KINDS TABLE LUXURIES—THE FRESHEST VEGETAB: Open Saturday night until 12 o'clock. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS. MACKINAW AND MANILLA STRAWS, HEARL CASSIMERE DRESS HATS. DERBY HATS IN LIGHT COLORS. SOLAR VENTILATED HATS, LADIES FINE PARASOLS. GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES SILK UMBRELLAS. LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. STINEMETZ, HATTER, Je2-3t 1937 Penn. ave.. next to corner 1th street, T AYLOR & HUFTY, %0 sy ag s x My Rays Bagh PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GLov! E OV) L GLOVES: x LOVE: @ LOVE A VE N vi Nn fe) KID. v LISLE, i CASTOR. by LACE MITS. Ps SOME CHOICE zg NOVELTIES, HOSIERY. A HOSIERY s Scene 4 HOSIERY. é 0} HOSIERY, by 1 ¥ E RICH SILK. a LISLE THREAD. 3 NEW SHADES IN z BRONZE AND x TERRA COTTA. # HILDREN’S SOCKS £ IN ae THREAD TIT A ¥Y Y¥ T Se ¥YE SP ORR ath PAY ESS Me tT 2°4 ¥% Tus %o EOE eae * HH U FFF TTIT HOE g oF T yy Pair: ¥ HH UU ¥ Fy ¥ i 58 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $2.40 PER DOZEN, a And 40 cents returned forthe bottles, at THARP'S, 5e8, 10, 12, 18, 154:17 818 F street northwest. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR Sa aE oer COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | pected 039! care.) a W 'isker tora nek” Apr t 1390 Father enor WHO wai. ‘ANTED—A C%OK, Sapa cos ee enue mate WW ssker, ot Mins MAPELFINGHR'S Hoo oat A a ae a tears a nd ok AY A = TO = it aS a Wirssaeaee ibaa at 1121 10-2" Wan REESE SERVANT FOR GEN- ‘must be a good cook; city faired; tone others need apply’. Appiy.at ep Catrect horthwost® Ries “ANTED—A PORTER; BEST references gislock 2m. on ot 108" Pennayivania avenue = Jel0-3t FAREED COLORED COOK ‘country; none need ex- covt with tho beat apy att MT ith stroet northwest, the hours of Sand 7 p.m. wana @00D eee EXPERI- ‘anal an bod Fatih he Apply immediately ion iB. “Jed 3 ANTE! ~ CL A} (ET- Wie gee OE Ur | & Apply to. 45s street and. Marrying gr ‘ave- ‘hue southwest, ‘ANTEDS ELY, IN A SMALL FAM- Set il 3 vania avenue, up ANTED_TWO SERV, TO GOIN a oe pease and ie of todo gen- Spence peat: ray Fennsvivanis avec Job ‘ANTED—TWoO Ri WOMEN—ONE FOR Lau and one as ‘Washer. Must eae Apply at 406 llth street north Wino stot nordine DRESSMAKERS AT TH oo ‘Rorthwest; none but good hands Je0-2t*, Wise om TO SELL IN R WASHINGTON 0 Directory, ” gt of Far: mere and nd gir PF coun giana, food as, RENT—IN HOUSE 2213 I a a ceEEEn ep iy ‘near $d vtreet ‘$010-3t* ne dae POR BENTITWO VERY DESI: ston street ‘northwest. "E SOTEHER Fier mnt, second foots bathe ken to fem oan! moderate to fallable parte $307 uk erect nore ERE SEVERAL LARGE AIRY ae ae ge gen oy imy storing eg if jauired. "Apply on. ‘on premises, 8 ee re NTTWO LARGE PARLORS UNEUR- sentra 626 3 y aed Torthwests dave et looping room. Apply de slares iel0-Swe RENT—! Sa FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL Fae Lsiry, Capitol fol Hill, ovariooking Capitol proumae cornet eee gtreok comer _Foanarivenis Avenue southeast Pe aE Ty Gail shternoce ns Tyo, dogs ft at 1129 11th etceot northwest, near M strect, - JeOtt B RENT_A FLAT OF THREE BOOMS, BATH THOR BOWiGoaMAN, So S07 Fstrest west. j3-St Phe LAID UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON uniesting, ; Comm , with water; zxpenare; ante anady {possession given at once; low’ to party. Apply 1113 Keireet R RENT—DESIE: OB ERENT ABLE ere FOR peu. 1500 1 street ‘west, Opposite 4e8-th, 8, m,3t* BE beng Kerio ed S oe Fe Three reece is Lie mr Se tay ee Ad- | farniehed. Sppiy wo THOR. J, FISHER & OO. agents, ar era 50 WHITE WOMER Wee Ntee‘cinss ia ig; Dring ref ing Open cust northwest. oO. E iB OB RENT _FIRGT-CLABS FURNISHED ROOM! second and ood ng a imal ore ovember ee ie ith see street northwest Peers” 10 p.m. ICE, “3 WHEL, So | PSE eT LO ‘'ED—A FOREM, TWO LABORERS ong ot or furnished. 1127 18thstreet northwest; furniture stored. oth et Rated aoe. Al Apply at ‘TON’S Loan Ones sie beatapaiody pol ND COLORED GOOKS, SEN forkers. 24 Ginie_ and Nursee for, tale cl Balti, Palndel Bs hor peace Speer New York oe dave he ‘northwest. Licensed jcensed Agency. a, E. PI Phe Wines 5 (BEDIABLE ane ae Dear: wagess 10 cents fore day's the year; wages, for @ " in cash ever saturday. Appl: st fanhington Brick ‘Machine Co.. 1 and Eee northeast, my39-1m Fong RENT— TWO FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished Rooms, @ F. E.. 8 m22-1m‘ POR BENT TWO, ROOMS, ON SECOND FLO0 iB, street northwest ypered and painted. Apply to JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SORe ea Penneyivenis ‘avenue. FOR RENT Houses, |SSes Swett Ba 2 Satan ag Se ‘ rs i Na fay a i Tt Bi i i wa ; ae ait : i fet nd iJ z r 5 5 £ i Fs I i % rie i iH is vA beg i For particulars in- , 1426 Fetroet mn. w. Je0-2w” iB OB SALE \ BARGAIN WELL-BUILT. ‘THREK- and water, on jato purchaser at 2,00, WE Seen is ‘northwest: "jes-6r" Li SALE _DESIRARLE TR RKB STORY EIGHT- 33, Pte FILLMORE BEALL, 833 4 Fe SALE— BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE—ELE- it 5 gant LF oy Ay ‘1416 6th street ‘northwest nine nl ig feat br 0. ‘$1. ‘cash, balance ‘y payments. my31-2m i ace rReTy HOMES—ONLY TWO LEFT beautiful three-story re (Queen, Anne strie) lubed tn bara wood? Vesutiful neighboriood pica Bhcr house, Tnodera threughoets t Sha apt r eheaes Meta Ss, on to imedists purchaser. Also, «ana some $- press brick front House, brown stone near ‘Thomas Circle; prica, $11,000, W.E.B RD, 1118 ¥ street northwest. saya OR BALE—A A SOStNROS PRORESTY ON Tem Sood rental; of will trade for = iat ed cH eee ome im RENT—A eet caaee we hes, WITH SEVEN BOOM, ues eas Wasnt ethington Branch BO. it ney HANDSOME IDENCE HALF ae SS oF eee eS Ta ‘the Y, 1128 1 street wrest, rita FRET AND DAIRY FARM POR SALE OR EX- city in full view of this city. property, % Siete 100 acres. Bargain. Easy terms. HOBTA. PHILLIMS, 1438 New Terk avenue mor im, iz og Raking, hes FARM, miles B. and O. 8h. ings Sa ire HOS “AHOS ES DANE 3 in North A and 4th stivots SALE OR “FXCHANGE FOR Fee, Rize gh an The Ser Sarco Ee : COUNTRY BOARDING K OUR GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD A gonveyance te end irene nthe, degen tye LY UMMER BOARD — FOUR ee Sendo jer Rooms, with first-class : Ee ‘Board, tn private Se Sar ‘Mrs. venus, Warerty, Baltimore county. jel0-a wee” Coe araines | LESLIE was. Loupoux uke an See: BOAR ene Serres ree Berke vs WAN ko Clark —— BOARD — AB! Coerdat ion SSL ¢ a NADY. Laurel, Maryland. mi! — Siren Se Seay BA) i ieee re asf Ae bea te trai Bostiag and 4 FOR § ALE— LOTS. M. SMITH, [9 va my FU SALE ONE LOT, 2,600 FEET; Two LOTS, | PLEASANT BOARD OAN BE Gaeta county, Vans 5, 700 and 6,000 sauars feet on sams street, and 18 | XC mille from mtation teal one-half or one-third cash.” BUT! UTNE ei Hans, a, Seen required. coreiee Fas SS LOTS, ONE ON seen SOMMER BOARDING-ONLY $5 FER WEEK—1- between Qand E streets, and one on Pros- | unrivalled for eaithfuiners. ‘and wholesome oi ose Lincoln avenus, for ale cheap. Ad~ | PRY mgt an per Boris Star oft Jeb-30" | formation adden tte bE HE FRANKLI Taxis | Hall, Harper's Ferry, W. Vi R SALE-AT A AEGON LOT with x75, secant ‘one Lat 181100, LOST AND FOUND. re RENT—A STORE AND DWELLING COM- POE, SALE-TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS, ‘ON north side of Massachusetts TAKEN UP ASTRAY—A BLACK HORSE ‘wiich the owner can have hs by proving property as, g expense. Apply at 1017 street uortneas'. “1 OST aT NORMAL, SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT, in Oo onal Church, of in going frou then:6 aun lous etreot 1,5 Gold ameled. Finjor will please return to if Os _WEUNPSDAY, 7TH INST. >» BETW 4 Capitol and Kigwe House, envelope Contsining f- commendations; no an t anyone Die if left wt 1007 11th strvet northwest. 3B rt Borthwost. J.B McCOVEX. ninth POUNDS ASTRAY IN THE VICINITY OF JOHN- 8, wharves, @ roan horse. Owner will reve property, oe and take him itntsway L: oa Baty Tah aad "Water tas south" EDUCATIONAL. avenue, opposite ‘Hon. WANTED—ROOMS. ete Hong wth gun and water Store Sate |Z 3G Blaine mansion extending buck Yo etrot Was ATEDSROOMS OR i 83 SMALL HOUSE, FROM eorthmest aun ee eee a co oes - a RENTIFOR THE SUMMER, aS A JO ee SOX150 Le ofices wet toa furnished House in Georgetown: high and beau- | 2 eet, on rye walls price low Warne BY A YOUNG MAN, ROOM AND | Hfully situated; references. 136 Congress strect.Jel0-3° | And terme EX, d in a private family to exceed $25 = ALL permonth,- Address ey, Btarviice, "ot °° 2 | POH RENT—A SM ratte a ee OR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ABOUT mont avenue 2531, between cade 3333 Yer eet of Ground on ide of 13th streot, WANs gnt can urueos yo are, | hal hams Surman ae ee meatier ar Geesesischiebee on to the Post Office departinent, Addresa -M.'T., Star POR BENT TO A SMALL FAMILY BORING years: Durchasar hae has pviloge of ‘cash; will oftice. Jeid-2¢ July and A hed Cottage in Mt; sell any part. 1 York avenue. fan a A ice | epee aes Fe BENF-ELEANT ae ‘BRICK HOUSE, TH FRE PALE TWO CORNER LOTS, 25 FEET = piss EU Borie, ba wind. Sent 8 foie, bane in "i averiusand ¢ streot noe EP ANTED—TO RENT A SMALL HOUSE OR FIV alin ireen’i : Da rirock Wiittintinee Rooms, by ‘permanent tenant: eat hone Sree en ene, AER Oe wor e charge of Summ = at nominal rout, eet refere uted Box $3," Star ‘oftce. z. er ae hoa, B Mrcomar tee FOR SALE AT BYATTSVILLE. —aeavTiFCE .W ee —— aad third flo south Front, or in | Also, Houre ae ad ‘Lot ae. FILLMONE rafaar | P loors ;, . 8.W., water, se ans Attorney, 32: street. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS | rooms: | Avpiy to A's! cAWoOD, “aa8 Se iret Og SALE AT A MODRRATH BuoE, x DE pes OE tik ae ene OR RENT—408% NEW JERSEY AVI ee W otese four Ion wost from’ 160 strocl north We _eyous" Creek, Barueet | B neat: ¢ room Auth ser TEN 0. ©. TUCKER, Second Auditor's Office. my80-2w* city cars; parked in front. “Stable if wan an outfit to let toa RESIDENT, Star office, Wastes MARBLE SLAB, ONE. aR a and 3 to 6 feet long, at PET "RENGILL'S, Pharma orner 2iet and northwest. aro are A TYPE WRITER on the summer months. guarantee ‘con aus etc, Box NIED-A FAMILY x GOING TO“LHE COUN- -y for the sunimer the uss of it in harness oF dle fideo grantee to return it in good éonditio ‘ X., 817 16th street northwest. ‘Apply ANTED-SEVEN serena Douaae FOR rom Lim three to five years.at6 per cent on ample als only dealt with, Address "Rink," Staromeer 39-2 W: ‘ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN OF UNDOUBTED Teferencer, and who, can, furu! furnish a horse and y, an interest im yusiness. ress Busia Searoties §e8-3t* ANTED HORSES TO PASTURE. CITY REF. ‘Horwes can be seen. Price's crane § sn Breet norivest & ce CLARK, 8) Waste i SUITS OF SPRING TANDAUM lothes toelean for test processes adopted and none raked banda emp loved. Facilitien for Cleaning suite re a few boure Sots, Gonumodious room for Rone but the a purest on competent. ones make calis and deliver.” Send you rear io et new. the inimitable cleaner, 1009 F sl ‘ANTED—HORSES aN je ES Ss month on my Farm nx fa beagees . fs oe grass, shade and water, a rece R. A BHARVE, ny geese We Sonor TO CLEAN == i. CHACE & BRO., next door to City Pest “Ofics, ‘machines et tnvented- ly perfect carpet Coen irs ny Aa ‘or ea Ope paceens (procees for a if Lamb 4 suman Orders Dy tephdae ‘or et rn te = same day. Seine ouihest, RICE, 490 MAINE AvERS | south eos Wear ‘any other firm in the ci Mattresses emai, gic; ‘Weathers Yenowaiod Fiamttas vieweat oF ders by telephone. SS CARPET ee an “a Brov se rf, DO injory carpets, worl by ephone, A SROEKE, Sor ae ot Tae 40. mY g fo SINGLETON & HO ‘ANTED UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE: vy scr atrenses by rarified tion. Glace & Bin pea i ane Pees nee a Ag ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE \T JOHN = Room 1420 New York avenue, is a Com- missioner of Deeds State > Ue ioner for Every ‘Territory, U. and oe Semin: ‘and Notary. Ao office from 9 a.m: to WANTED SOLD eat AND STL EINTARGE OR Small Quant 321 Pennsylvanis even craton no, bet. 3A amd fy 436 streets. Re anid ANTED-YOU TO KNOW THAT SELL AFIRST- class Tailor-1 ‘Second-hand Suit, much better dagreat deal ‘than mmon new suit Beboushe af o bis JUSTEPS OLD STAND, No. 619 D street nc Branch Store, No. Or. is anges Se Bcwe buy bee ones he Ta st. ne eae, eB “We t BUSINESS CHANCES. eS wanel0-3t POR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE, WITH jodern improvements, 31 In- quire on prem! bee Sty POR RENTS NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH Stable; mod. imp.; rent $28 to good tenant; nets Oth street northwest; key ut Litt, Fok ‘spply at 226 Delaware avenue northeast. FE RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE IN a Droit Park, for monthe of and Al arenes children, Apply at Diol Park, R RENT HOUSE 1419 10TH STREET SORT in advance. Apply to peu iiopace $18 per month, 41 W. SCOTT. 1588 oth sencot nosthwest. BR pug 485, ani se Fo ON tee ay Bieven ‘containing nix rooms. Inquire 421 Sth street horthwest.” Key ‘next door. RENT—930 NEW YORK AVENUE, A DESIR: three-story Brick, containing fo Ss. a “FIBERS = @ modern improvements. ‘TH ton ‘1308 F street horthwest Fa RENT—1816 57 E STREET NORTHWEST, 4 all i Foor inapre ements; rent reasonable, ling; rove a) THOR. F ing; al iegprovementa; rest resson FPOE BENZ_FOR THREE MONTHS—A COM- fortably furnished cou: idence; four cows, One horse and 4 ntry fruit \d full use of 3 station on place; near’ Washington. a oR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE able tenant. “Apply at 927 F ssreat northwest. je provements, | WHEATLEY BHOS,, voorast gf ath . corer atreet and Hhode Island OB RENT [FOR are MOETED IF OEE AND fouse, near Mount ty of 6) fruit, and water. n= Guire at Stone, Gornor of10h sual Park conte od. 3tF Fen ee MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ith ; next door. ars Ww : Be ‘Lumber D reat ey ae ispand ar Seas HOUSE, 1901 ae chlo; errce front of Dupont stBtore oon Istnand'G streets novtaweak 528-0038" OR RENT—1042 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, N ‘cold water, bath, &c- in re of JASE BRIE at 419 9th strest north weet or after 6 p.m. at $22 8th northeast. Jet-w thes! | EY si 916 6 _ Cox's alley i AY McINTIRE, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS R SALE—-ONE or 7 cf hy 2s ‘cows: qed road, near 14 it’ oe Fa SALE—A er py ey bg a Drivne city wishes to dispose foe Coreg Fo aah isang ia iB ha Tandy sear =e 0s -3t? Fe, a PLATFORM sage 2 eon 105 2d street southeast. = 9-2 R SALE—A eee HAND TWO ae ay ag ‘Wagon; platform sprince: suitable Butcher or rue | .r ly fo" GrOnal et i. Gapb) 36, corner Sth and Smee B SALE HORSE J CARRIAGE AND Bea ince ESS, years old, la “perfect aoa sound, and a Fee ee eR OUGHT IRON FURNACE, ri air duct, &e., cheap. Good anew 1 Oo ae a or $50 13 make room for steam. ERNEY DALY, 410 34 street northw * jeT-ot OB SALE A BIG BARGAIN_ONE E LARGE FOUR Fito rner Rosewood Case Chickering Piano in cckondsr, an good an ‘new, embrcidersd a ne aay a Fe heme PHETON, ENGLISH, DOG OABT, an ‘Steam Engine. ‘SlLoan Odhon ia Sth strest noctinwect FULTON'S ee LEARN Peheap., To be mew at Sat a6 new: cheap. To be snp. 34 and vanis evens, _betwer between ‘atrecte. RB SALE—TWO VERY FINE Fine ‘Horses; Horee, Sidebar ness; one pair matched Pred team. "HUGUELY © WEN’S ‘York avenue. pe at Epes SALE—TWO HORSES, HANDSOME, YOUN ghd pound; suitable for any purpose: fey are kind gentle, and ca can be driven by or lady. 34 vania avenue north west. Fagen. Fag first-class 645 New "e6-20* BUY A NICE 1017 Tth street 306- PROB BENTIAN ELEGANT FIST Chass FUR- Location and neighborhood mest dobeatie oa bn x jon anc PHILLIPS. 1438 Now York arenas 3e5-Im OB BENT. 793 188.,b.,m.1.,9: 20th . $18. cra aa Basted eee 18 tore ani R TRADE FOR VAOAN EG OR A oes ROUND GOOD FIFTY PIANOS, juare and upright, of makes, Font by tho mont or quatter; rests aotlid aa pase Je6-6¢__F. G, SMITH, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. BOARDING. peas AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. ASH, ‘WM. McLEAN. MAHOGANY, WHITE & YELLOW PINE, CHERRY, MAHOGANY, LUMBER, WALNUT, fF Ferd and Omoet9h and 3 strots northwest, icc ee Paneer Sra etal wai re ines TH BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN IN 30 DAYS. raat i LER mn fe ee a Biel? nos seve Saloon Mirror, 7x6 3x6; Balance of Sena eae ‘MRS. E. LOWE, 468-10" 811 MARKET ag 200000 BER yard 2ist and A sts., Tier LEXINGTON, CORNER ira STREET AND New York avenue north: Pleasant '*The Portland ."—Nicely gent 2: 12. REE Se Pesta AN! No, O25 F atroet 1. basement Brick Di ee Hot ox21.336 ton 1S-Zo0t CNN opposite the 2 St eteet, between Pand all in alleys oe ae Sart it inte ana sorpuE CONCORD HARNESS.” Pas A EADS, BAS TAREN A ‘HANDSOMELY ru sant home and homo i ee Tune Ist as 10th pirsek nosh faraiabod ee SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, aaa at et he OF THE removes or 2008 bi betere, mié-im* arene RD I STREETS. = a i fo liquors: “We ie Sunimer faey seganagdated AND DAY x BOAED- See Eas eae sa mae Panes BR SALE—SIXTEEN HEAD OF HORSES, JUST Fisea from the west; two coupe and threo se —S AD BU EMES CARRIAGES. ew courmes for sincin ana Plane, by ble mew Ghinesised aces shortest Dost in existence, | The hichest vocal culture for overas iT strvet de7-1m Pes omer IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AND ‘as spoken by our learned peonie, by Prot. UE, a French native and LA! eraduate of tha eee University of Paris. 913 G street EW WINDSOR, COLLEGE. = MAGNIFICENT . Lig be aH Eee on, 194 ‘RUD'HOMME. my36 UNiversity ‘OF VIRGINIA. Jeotures (nine s weekly) begin 13th sus. se antl sa, and end 13th pepten GRE (P.O. University o! ini to JOuN a Be MEROn Professor Com. and Stat. Law. my24-w, «lun ELLS OOLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Ca; Lake, N. ¥. beautiful, ot stamens Sans fact og mer od COLLEGE, - qOORNER cL BUILDIN NG Gonmuiche ta Boor of LINCOLN HALL iters for its arrangements real life. ‘Graduacine ererciawe held Inet lay. No vacation. Students reosived every Thon in ‘the year, ope PRISER, "p.'S. PRIS sien b: W SES TON, CONSERVATORY OF, MUSIO-AT TIMMS NEW BALLS. oo. Tth and Dn.w, D street. ‘Thirieiath s.* FIER AM. th year. Piano, Director. _Jaé-Gm" ‘Erivatel Greek, and . ition to prep- =, one ern Jrargian., postal ahention spree Sousa ees in advance. mil Monte ACADEMY, eels yt BET. Linn ave. axp lira Bongos. J.P. CAULFIELD, “itus Doo. a tm ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF Serom. TEACHER Mirves ‘and Instrumental Music and Harmony 4K coutnue until July 16. ‘ais CADY'S BOARDING or. FOR ‘West End ‘Hat eee jest, Tustit New S Ps GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL Scr vessaminetions a TAN a AM. o4-6m bian College. E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TAC OF PIANO J. ssa VOCAL MUSIC. | Parts be- Wanner, SOUERGIATE INSTITUTE —& Children, re-<] bee 10, 1881 For cnet . Mine M0 DOUG. py eats. ED, BUTCHER an PERSONAL. SPECIALTIES. SALE—SPRIN( of from: ‘A stock of one ag a MONEY TO. ae fhe A ‘AND $2,000 TO LOAN ON Real oe AT =o ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PEB CENT. B. O. HOLTZMAN. als 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO Luan. SSS ‘rum $100snd apwarda, af howestiaken Gist modersin, Nodelay. 01s F Sect norte we ENTAL V1 ILLAH, THE SEDERFOL ¢ kote sor eeneee, .

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