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———————_- THE EVENING WASHINGTON TUESDAY eee ApTED 21, ISS3. CROSBY S. NOYES... ..Bilitor. jar. permanent daily circulation more thar trente RY other daiiv waper published in Washington. and coun! to that of all tne otner daily papers here ndded together. THRE STAN office ie connected with the Telephane Fx- chenge. Advertirements, crders for the paper by mal and otherwise, news, or cuy information of business fan be sent day or night, free of chare. — z Whe Spring Advortising. Last year Tue Stax printed 28,381 new adver- tisements, being an increase of 5.896 over the year 1:$1. The fnctease thus far for this year Promises to swell the total number for 1883 to over THIRTY THOUSAND. In Mari 82, 2,312 were Printed, and in March, °83, there were 2,563—an increase of 251. In order to mect this demand upon the advertising space, another double-sheet Will be tssued to-morrow. —__—__—_<es—___— The death of Senetor Anthony, which {s now fecred, would rem 2 lost Unk connecting the Senate of w-duy with that of the ante-beilum | Made of fine Period. He has served through twenty-four ) 8M {Font consecutive years, ani has been elected for |“ a fith term Nu disposition, Mr. Ant tinction as a deintt ever heard tn ancry fly of a quiet and gentle ony has never sought dis- r His volce was rarely wisan discussion, but {t ever fatled on an vession when Kind words were lobe spoken in Low of a deceased Senator. There was something tliting in tls prominence of Senator Anthony on sich occasions His peace- ful disposition and geatle ways kept him on friendiy terms with ali Senators. His aversion to Partisan disputes preserved hin from those an- tagonisins whtch s tne personal relations of Sen ud therefore, when any one of the Loly died, Senator Anthony held none but pleasant recollections of him, and could speak sincerly In pralse of the dead. It was generally concedea that Mr. Anthony was the choice of the republicans for prestient pro fempore at the Close of the inst Congress, and that had he been able to tuke and hold the postition through the present recess, he would have been elected unant- mousiy. ‘The expiration of his teria oa the 4th of last March would have terminated bis tenure of the offic) on that date, and have thus left the country without a legal successor to the prest- dency, or have necessitated a special sesston. Senator Elwunds was chosen, it was generally Stated and Delleved, to fill the gap untli the next meeting of Congress, wien he would voluntarily retire and permit the boty to honor Mr. Anthony Dy anelection. In tv ent of the death of the Rhode Isiand Senator, Mr. Edmunds may decide to retain the chatr, thouzh It has been stated by Bome of his friends thot he muen prefers his old Position of chairman of the judtelary committee. ggg ‘The highest authorities of the Irish lind league in this country, President Mooney and Father Cronin, have spoken most emphatteally in con- demnatioa of dynamite plots and plotters. Mr. Mooney dectares thay the object of the Philadel- phla convention ts to sustain Mr. Parneti in peace- ful methods He denies that there ts any “dyna- Mnite faction” of the lind league, and does not be- Meve that “any true Irishman in thts country thinks With Rossa as t» his nitroglycerine, his bombs snd bis schemes to blow up London.” If the President of the league correctly understand Its Plans and purposes it will do nothing to allenate the sympathy of the Amertcan people. = + ‘The decision of the U. S. Supreme Court yester- Gay mM favor of the Fifth Baptist Church in its suit against the B. & P. R. R. company ts one of great Importzhee, as it will control In a number ‘of other pending sults involving the same ques- tions. The citizens of South Washington whose property interests, health, and convenience have suffered so materfally from the high-handed eccu- Pancy of their terrtiory by-the raflroad company have now a prospect of rellef from their griev- ances, eh If the correspondents invented the story of the Presideit’s sickness, What are we to think about those fish and alligator stories ? Bevo w Cour $1 KID GLOVES ‘We. GENTS’ SCARF: S-. GENTS’ SCARF 30c. TABLE LINENS %e. T' BLE LINENS... oe oo BINEL TABLE LINENS °..............10 per cent off. (Previous to cewoval April 30th.) TYLER & CHEWNING. ar TAYLOR & HUFTY'S, ©@N ACCOUNT OF BAD W CATHER, THIS OPENING WAS POSTPONED FROM MONDAY, APRIL 23, TO THE FIRST FAIR DAY. GREAT D'SPLAY OF FINE, MEDIUM AND PLAIN WHITE SUITS AND TO PLEASE EVERYBODY, DEESSFS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CuILD- BEN IN ALL QUALITIES. TAYLOR & HUFTY, AVOLS UMPROVED MAKE). Grr cs FREE ZEHS. BLUDING MACHINES, em sisttn je C, | priuteof Fancy Creamery shrn deo Wes wet 1 bv exprecs fous hours after. a1 tranufer tt fron lanee ues into six. twe ve and eighteen pound’ honey, wince of bi ws. We <uarantee the quality as ifter sod in this city We Surietly ‘Ane new New York . Dairy and Creamery Butter | ‘We guarantee all our goods ex- an! sell as low as same quality Yuilsdelphia or New York. SPICER COMPTON & CO., 94 LOUISIANA AVENUE. Te C osconp Hi inves. Get the Bext. LUIZ & BRO., ts Cor the sale of **Phe Concomt Harness” of all i deseriptions. Coupe, Carriage and Road mectaity Have opened to-day another ve aoit-lin, stock of the ted Congord Haruess aud Col which we very low prices. Every genuine Concord Har- stamped fm ne eee anes, And teode mort LUTZ & BRO. s 47 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adjoining National Hotel. Consisting 129 bane LADI T keap SILK, TH to see STAR. | Very Speciat Bancars AT BBR AOD MM MM c gS83q as 0 © Mumm > § BBR AA U U MMMM &sss, BOB Ass UU MMM ¢ BBB A A UU OM MOM LACES! LACES! LACES! LACFSt EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! We have just purchased an entire importer’ lot of 2,000 PIEC CES HAMBURG EMBROIDERUES, This is a special barga! once. Also LACES! Also, big bargain: 1 lot Irish Point Collars, exira deen, aud uever suid ut less than $1.25 to $1. Made from In ell tzes, hich Paited, trimmed with embrou able prices. apt 4 5c. A YARD. 10c. A YARD, very deep, worth 21.75 a yard, LACES! Handsomest collection of patterns ever imported. 7 lot ine goods, worth from 12'4 to 2c. a yard, at White and Colore1 Goods, which we will offer at Lhe astonishing price of , aud we adviss you to call at 1 tot fine and handsome patterns, worth from 20c. a yard, which we will rell at lOc. A YARD. sin Black Beaded Laces. One lot, AT 980. honestly worth AL Mic. bo, MILLINERY. TTS, ming, at 225, worth &19. na Te WN 16 4 STRI $4; 10, $4. AT BAUM’S EBT NORTH | Orteich Tips, in ali the leading shades, at [8c. a b, Worth £2.29. LADT cavy Diack Gro« Grain Sith. with Jet and Sponish Lace iri N'S APRONS, . short and long sleeves, ‘yan lace, vt reason” ‘EST. MIXTUKE SIME! Fi PRINCE ALBERT SUIT: » NEAT © Mt $20.00 7 G FROM 00 Busiyess Svuirs OF BLACK, BLUE AND FANCY CHEVIOTS, SILK DHEC. ES, xrc., cas- (© $40.00, SPRING OVERCOATS, FROM $15.00. PANTS, FROM $5.00. IMMENSE. STOCK OWS DIRECE IMPORT ATI OF For GN Goons. ) FINE DIAGONAL, MY BESIDES CHOICEST SELECTIONS OF HOME MANUFACT! INSPECTION 1 NICOLL, 617 PES rohaeinic. APRIL LADIES, hem. some CHUICE PA ‘OTCH GINGH are very cheap. Ifwo, it will pay SATE URE. NVITED, Wastrxcrox. THE TAILOR, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, 423 TOK uch 18 to buy a SPRING or SUMMER on to look at MY 5 hing in the LINE a NS. GEN IS. TTEANS. LAMS. OWELSor BeLGIAN SH ING, look at mine before you buy. HOW ABOUT HOSIERY ané UNDERWFAR and CHILD Re Ny Dand COTTON. NS ure coo: and pretty: It will » 1 OVEL DESIGNS in PRINTED LINEN LAWN. uch styles us I show for LING WELL. COACHINGS and PARASOLS are WHY NOT? “At the price T show them. WHITE GOODS in eudiess variety. My styl in prices are very altrucive. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PI Pisin cure pex” Grarves Hose. for les and SYLVANIA AVENUE. apd Great care is take m the manufacture of this Hose that every part be first-clase for service aud durability. Buy it, and if ) our garden is not a paradise it is not the Call for “THE EDEN GARDEN HOSE,” made and warranted by THE REVERE RUBBER CO., 175 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass-, 57 Reade Strvet, New York. fault of the hose. ap2%4-tu, th, a, 2m Mue. J. P, Passer, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, CONSTANTLY B ap2t 107 F STREET NORTHWEST, NOVELTIES IN LONDON HATS. AND PARIS BONNETS EING REI CEIVED THROUGHOUT ‘THE SEASON. Rerucenar ORs, WATER COOLE! ICE CHESTS, snd FRELZERS, Of the most appro.ed kinds. ap24-6t ISHALLs SIX STYLES CASSIMi KL JUST THF PI WwW. 923 Pe or SUITS. ROPER Wi SUPERIUR ANIA AYR: NSYL IGHT FOR EAR BOTELER & SON, NUE. ELL THIS WEEK FOR $15 EACH ALL-WOOL THE MATERIAL IS LY SPRING. THE PATTERNS ARE NEAT, NEW AND STYLISH. SUIT: THERE ARE 150 OF THESE ASD THEY OUGHT TO FETCH $18 EACH, FOR THEY AKE HONESTLY WORTH 1. TISING OUT OF THEM, PAY MEN THREE DOLLARS APIECE ‘TO TELL OME ANOTHER ABOUT THEM AS TO PAY THE NEWSPAPERS. GEORGE SPRANSY, Ciormer, ap23 BUT IWANT TO GET SOME ADVER- DHAD AS LIEF $07 SEVENTH S1KEET. Veuver Will be worn very much this Spring. Sx RTS Our Stock is large, aud we are offering great inducements in order to close theni out this season. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS in Black and all the Fashionable Shades at Reduced Prices. BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS are known to be the Lest in the market. both. ELEGANT COLORED GI 1S best Silk ever sold for the price. SURAHS IN AL L SHADES. CHECKED SURAHS ALL COLORS. PRINTED PONGEES IN GREAT VARIE'RY. BLACK PON ‘worn in the shape of Silk, SPA ISH AND SP. NETT in choice qualities, ELEGANT STOCK OF FINE SASHES. WHITE MULL DRERSES in the greatest variety, We are showing the most elegant lot of WHITE EM- We keep full lines of ‘AINS at $1.50, the GEE inakes the Coolest Dress that can be ANISH GUIPERE LACES AND BROIDERED DRESSES ever seen in this city, FANCY WOOL SUITINGS IN NEW DESIGNS. TWILLED SILK HERNANI IN EVERY GRADE. WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE MOURNING GOODS south of Philadelphia, rep- Tus Nose Sixpence 1s better than s slow Shilling. We believe in this old saying most thoroughly, and try to carry it out in every Department of our business. We buy as cheap as we can. We sell quick at a small profit. We have bought this week at auction Laces, Hamburgs, Embroidered Mull Fichus, &c. ; a very fine class of goods, not usually sold at auction, but which, o2 account of the backward season, have been forced to sale. We have taken advan- tae of the opportunity to purchase some remarkable Bargains in these goods, and shall open them MONDAY MORNING, At a small profit on the cost,in order to close out quickly and make room for others; for instanee, we shall offer Biack and Cream Spanish Laces. all pure silk, 435 inches wide, at 250. per yard. Black Spanish Mate!asse Lace, 2' tn. wide, only 25c. ayard. Black Spanish Lace, 3 in. wide, at 19c. a yard, worth Black Spanish Lace, L's in. wide, mice quality, 12%e. Black French Laces, warranted all silk, 2ic. and 25c. per yard. Wash Laces, in a splendid yariety of patterns, at 10c. and 12\¢. per yard. Maltese Laces, at 37% splendid value. Broderie de Saxe, a new lace, in {mitation of Escurial, for trimming white dreases, in three widths, nt 123s0., 18c., and 25¢. peryard. We have aleo an AU-Over to match for sleeves, at 75c. per yard. 50c., and 62}. per doz.; TORCHON LACES, We also bought, very cheap, 69 pieces, 2% and 3 in. at 10c. per yard, worth 124¢.—4 good patterns. ‘hese are only a sample of the many bargains we are showine in this claesot goods, LINEN DEPARTMENT, We always have Barzeins in this Department. Just now we are making a special sale of Turkish Bath ‘Towels. 50 doz. Fancy Bath Towels, 18x36, extra quality, only 15e. each; are worth 20c. White Turkish Towels, 22x48, superior qual- wch—we have sold, uot long ago either, for 100 doz. Kitchen Barnsley Towels, 24x36, only 12}c. ; sv perdi gy 79 doz. extra fino Huckabuck Towels, 20x40, at 20c. each; are worth 250. 25 doz. fine Bleached Huckabuck Towels, 22x45, the best Towel we ever sold for 25. HOUS? KEFPING GOODS. 109 Crochet Quiits, at 75e. each, worth $1. 100 large size 11-4 Crochet Quilts, at $1 each, worth $1.20. Barnsley Damasks, 1n 66,68 aud 70 inch, ut 873¢e.,$1, $1. 12/g and 31.25 per yard. ‘The commendation which these goods receive from those who have used them Justify us in calling them the best cvods, intrinsically, in the market. We have also opened a line of Bleached Scotch Dam- inask#, 12 inches wide, at 50c. and 62%¢. per yard, which will more than compare with anything offered at the price, WHITE DRESS FABNICS, We mention specially our 15e. India Linen, of supe rior Meach and finish, laundering more handsomely than any other make. Check Neisooks at 9. per yard. yard, c. per yard. Lest axsortiuent in the market. vn Lawns, Piques, Masali Figured, and | Dotted Swisses, in entirely new designs, not to be found elsewhe Linen wis, Warranted all linen. at 19c. per yard up very number a bargain. New Printed Mery Lawns, in entirely new atyloa, tasty—altogether comprising the best assortment of White Dress Fabrica, and at the lowost prices, in this city. Oye Puck ONLY-ALL Goops MarkED IN Play Fieunes. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR—921, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. w Prwreo Liven Lawss. SEATON PERRY, (Sxecessor to Perry & Brother.) NEW PRINTED ALL-LINEN LAWNS, IN CHOICE DESIGNS, AT 25 AND 37i¢c. NEW PRINTED BATISTES, 38 INCHES WIDE, IN SLYLISH PATTERNS, AT 250, {GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FROM 250. TO Ue, = N T STOCK OF NEW FRENCH SATINES, AD ORGANDIES. NCH PURE WOOL NUNS VEILINGS, IN AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE SH3DES, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE FRENCH DibSS FABGICS FUR PLAIN AND COMBINA- iON COSTUMES. “NOVELTIES” IN WHITE GOODS. SURAKS, LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN* BLACK SATIN RHADAMES AND SUKAHS, AT $1, $1.25 and §) PONSON'S 22 INCHES WIDE, COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS AD ‘TIN KHADAMES, IN ALL THE “NieW SHADES," AT $1.59, gPhACX SILKS “BEST MAKES,” FROM $1 TO GAUZE UNDEKWEAR, FRENCH C. P. CORSETS. NEW PARASOLS A DSUN UMBRELLAS FROM THE BEST MANUFACTUKERS JAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS. EMBROIDERED ROBES IN SATINES. ZEPHYRS, NU VEILINGS, PONGEES AND BATISTES, M E10 TO i60. NEW BLACK GRENADINES IN ALL STYLES, QUALITICS AND PRICE F ELA A Bt, Be" Cuvick Goons, Piary Fravnes, asp Courecr Tauces. SEATON PERRY, | Yerry Building, Tennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. rerenting every thing New and Handsome made in Black Goods. 20) PIECES OF BVAUTIFUL SATINES. SATINES are gaining favor every day, and choice styles are being sold very rapidly. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER LARGER THAN NOW AND THE GOODS NEVER 8O BEAUTIBUL, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—The best is the cheapest. ep7s New Booze. Freeman's Impressions of the U.8, © Outlines of the Coustitational History of the ne Classic: Emily Bronte, ‘the But Yet a We by it Yet a Woman, Feta Friend vol. ‘about Books ‘Women Serica), All the new books received as scen as published, by ROBERT BEALL, ‘BOOKSELLER, 406 Beauayivenia Avenue, } and Decorative Pictures. J.Jay Goud, 21 9th et. mha6 hed 1840, ap2l RRR SSS, AA KR OR Lia AA RRR 'SS8g AK R Spach" ak R Lu Sggs5 > SATIN COACHING PARASOLS RABSOLS PARASOL PARABOLS, “ARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS $1.80. PARASOLS PARASULS PAIASOLS PARASOLS CARRIAGE PARASOLS, PARASOLS PARASOLS: PARASOLS: PATASOLS $1.56. PARKA OLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS SATIN PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS: PARABOL5 PARASOLS $3.42. PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS LACE TRIMMED —- PARASOLS. PARASOLS: PARASOLS PARASOL PARASOLS, PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS $5.14. PARASOLS: PARASULS PAKABOLS: PAKASOLS CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, PAKASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS: 9c. PARASOLS PARASOLS: PARASOLS: PAKASOLS STARTLING BARGAINS PARASOLS PARASOLS PAN ASOLS: PARASOLS In Pamasors. PABASOLS PPP A SB5q POP AA i & ig pre AA E aa jes) Bb SMS Ton 2845 HE Sgeg 00. OLE T A E m8 8 ad E oo ¥ 244 TLL S poy 217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NX S10CSOPER MERINO UNDE! PLAIN AND FANCY | BULK, BALBRIGGAN, LISLE NEW NFECKWEAI, HDKES., GLOVES, &o., ho. wW. 8. TEEL, ap2l 935 Pennavivania avenue, Canxev Goons. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY AT ©. WITMER's, ‘1918 Pennsylvania avenue. *> YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH- ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. BEFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 0, PER POUND. L, C, BISHOP, eple ‘780 9th street. corner H street apa Tyeuxasz SCROLLS, FANG, ETO, WANTED—HELP. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘TED—A WET NCRSE, AT 1416 SIXTH | WANT "ASTURE CAN BE HAD FOR HORSES | JOR RENT—SEVERAL LARGE UNFURNISHED ee ee gand Ae sian? pardcuiar station | on’ 256 tel, shes. 7aaiPeguase portation TE NERAL Wiinccen rey amily; a place for a good girl. Inquire gt 433 H street northwest, ap24-2t" WANTEDIA SEcvaS L a A T GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘ork ; good reference. ch etreet northweats mei 710 13th wtreet nortl V ANTED—A SELLVANT GIRL (GERMAN PRE- Ny ferred) to goin the country 13s miles from the city, Avply at 1730 Peunsyivania avenue north west. WASTED-AT 1510 NEW YORK AVENUF, A competent Woman for general housework; city references required; must stay at nights. ‘wo in family. a WAXTEDIA REALLY GOOD COOK. Goon nieces paid and ust references required | must @o washing nnd irouing. “Apply at G06 Exst Capitol street, Capitol Hil, ABP ay2e-5t WVANTED—A REGISTERED DRUG CLELK, AND Ww: Hor, 1 sears or age, to attend Soda Foubtain, A’so, 2 Boy, 16 or 18 yearsof age. as Porter. Ap;} 824 12th etreet northiee aphid ANTED—A ST: ADY AMERICAN OR GERMAN Woman for general housework in = family of one who Would like # quiet homo and who is will. ins td plcase. Ad.irens **Lebeau,” star office. ap24-3t® A WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL, TO DO pomn wor's, cook, wash and iron, ist with washing and ironing. Apply any morning before 22 o'clock’ at 1530 30th streat, Georgetown, D.C. 024-3* Ww Dat SPRUCE STREET, PROT! Park, © young Girl, to care for baby and make herself enerally useful; eed not apply unless well recommended. ap23-3t" W ANLED-AT 5:30 EVERY EVENING, TH 8} vices of @ Gentieman experienced in keoving books, “Audress, “with relerences, Box 78, star off fies, at V J ANTED—AN EXPERIENCFD YOUNG SALES. lady in a fancy and worsted store. Al references, at GUS th xtreet noriuwest. ay WANTED. CATERER To TAKE CHARGE OF A dining-room: in house already Aled with boarders; noue but those thoroushiy comnetent need ad with reference, 5. D. D, Star offi y EDA GILL GENERAL HoUs work in a small f mily: must stay nichts; refe encea required. Apply at 1013'S street northw: Ws TO GC SH and iren to go with a family a short dis'anoe in the country for th D—AWHITE WOMAN TO COOK, W summer. on. Apply to post office at Si ar es ap23 st DIFS IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO "an faney Work at home for our Sun. well, Sainp.o and particulars maiied ikon Manufactursug.Co.. 265 Sixth ayen ue, 3-1 ‘A GOOD COOK FOR A SMALL FAN- at517 12th atreet northwest, ap2l tT D—IMMEDIATF LY, A SETTLED WHITE Woman as nurse, at 1834 Jefferson Place north- between M and N. 21-30" T CLASS VEST MAKERS; ALSO, Bushelman, one who can assist in pressing pants. tOSHLAZ'& MENTZ 1105 Pennsylvania ‘ave: apa nu WAnte CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL on hi th. sework ald tike care of a child; cne who can ndle a needie and stay at night: references required. Address P.O. Box 596, city. ap2l-3t* WASZED-A GOOD STEADY WHITE WOMAN (German preferred) for general housework in a small family; no washing; references required. Ayly at 1233 @ wireet northwest. ap21-3* W&XTED-TADIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO dohght, clean fancy work at home for our sum- le. Pn Sample and particulars mailed MANUFACTUKING CO., 265 MEN ARE and pleasant work rown homes; 1; no can vaseinwjcood valary; host Please’ addrras RELIABLE MANUF RING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. 0-Lin* : Wy ane wart AND COLORED — COOKS, Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls, Drawer T'T. rina Servatite, All briux refe Ladin 11 Few servants at office, 926 F st.n.w.. C.K. PRICE & rad 49t* \ Chambermaids, Ge 7 ANTED—EMPLOY: furnished with WENT BUREAU— FAMILIES first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, eral Honseworkers, &c. | Servants wanted. . DUNDORE, 618 10th street northwest, ‘di8-5m" NTED_WHITE A. eral Workers, 20 Pritimore, Pbiladelph ¥ s furnished Se Licensed Agency. Te fants with re! ‘Try us. C.E, PRICE & CO. WANTED—SITUATIONS V TANTED—A LADY WISHES TO ATTEND AN invalid lady or to nurse 4 child. No ob Jec-fon to travel ns. “Address Hox 73, Star office. a, 24-30" D—BY A STRONG GERMAN BOY A ¥ ¢ to learn the bakers’ trade; good references. Address G., Star office. Winters SITUATION IN A DRUG STORE by a young men of several years experience. Ad- arese Box 30, Star office. ap2d-at" Wat D—-BY A YOUN reference froin. » 1003 ishode Isiand ave. ap24 2t* a CO) Si ustion as waiter in a private fu care of horse and bugwy. ‘Mire yea last placo, kk. MACK, WANIED-A FRENCH GIRL, WHO WISHES TO return to Franoe, will be glad’ to give her services maid or nuras to any one who will pay her expenses to Paris; the best reference wiven. Address 807 D sircet northwest. 2 WARTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, 1 who isa good English scholar’ and at tS OLD, an excellent iusician, a Situation ascompanion to a lady, no ob- Jection to travel; good references. Address, with terms, Star office. ‘ap2l-8t" > WHITE GIRL rate fariy. Cun sew nicely.” Addrese C. D., Star om Inaids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and al8-i9w* Wee for lizht housekeuping, on dd or 3d 11d, Star office. apl4 3tt ANTE: ‘SPECTABH i Star om with'references. “Women servants cau be see Mt WANTED—ROOMS. floors, bet. 7th and 15th, Band Kats, new.; rent not ROOMS, it Vv @ situation aa chambermaid ws D PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAM i Licensed Agency, 926 F st. n.w. C.E. PRICE. ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED LOOMS, COM- ty exceed $10 per mouth: Address, with iocat on, Tox erate re THK: OW FOUR UNFURY ISHED by gentleman and wife, for light house- inthe northwest, Addross’K. G., Star office, keeping, Je 3, OR MEDIUM-SIZED nar the Interior or Treas Departs Addyess 715 1th stn.w. 21-3 WASTED-THREE OR FOUR ROOMS ON SEG oud floor, suitab efor tight housekesying for two persons; mikt be reasonable; references ex vetweeu Q and L streets aud from 10th to 1 Address 153 14th tres JANTED—PARLOR AND BEDROOM COMMU- eating for & gat h or without board; p at if suited ; location, not noth of H street. Add Star office, apll3tt __WANTED—HOUSES. _ Witte the ences given: —A MAN AND HIS WIFE WOULD Refer- care of a House for the summer, Address HOUSK, Star offic Wantep—ro puncHa EC VEN or nine rooms, in zood conditin; modern im- Provennte. Address, etuting price, teruve, street and umber, W. W., Star ofje; apal-3tt WiiNtkb a HoUse IN THE COUNT.<y FOR the summer or longer, not far from Kailroad. Ad- reve or cali'on E. H., T114 al etreet northwest. ap. V TANTED—A GENTLEMAN FE, CH. {Out children, destre the care for the sunimer of a furnished ¢ fe; Fentmust be cheap; would prefer the location to be ‘northwest; satisfaction guaranteed, Address J.B. W., Star office.’ Gd ~ BOARDING. Entraace at 12th ‘ap2-lw* ANTED—TO HIRE—¥OR THE SUMMER, A four-seat Light Vehicle; will use an emooth roads 2 to horses Dr. REBL We End K streets uetheamts W and keep in repair. Address CAREF' Star office. ap.3-3t* ae BALDNESS. SPOT BALDNE! ~ PART BALDN' ESS, CROWN BALDNI RS TEMPLE BALDNESS, FRONTAL BALDNESS, PREMATURE BALDNESS. SCALY SCALP TFTTER. UP EXCESSIVE DANDRUFF. axD TREATED By DR. J, VANDYCE, Dermatologist, 108 ELEVENTH STREET. An important branch of Dermatol ment and management of the Hal juxuriant head of hair is one of the most distinguish- ing marks of personal beauty. To be haired ts the priae of man and glory of woman, and is a personal adornment appreciated by every one.” Every lady and gentieman who has the ieast regard for their personal Sppearance should pay the strictest attention to the care, preservation, management and treatment of the Hinir and Scalp, so ax to prese:-ve its youthtuiness and luxuriance as late in lire as possible. “No one should be bald or gray under 50, It in real’ 7 Sar the num- ber of young men who are becoming prematurely bald. ‘Thinnees, fa jing rtial loss of bair and baidness is Pioduced by many cates. “Some are hereditary. ire families love their har esrly in life; others ness; some from headache, neuralgia, mental enetey, erief, care, &c. Many are the result of seed scalp, excessive dandruff, artificial haat. produced by wearing fur or other unventilated hata and capa. (You. never see a man bald below whore hia bat touch: less it ia baldness where the hair is competely de- stroved.) Tho different forms of baldness derive their names from the parts affected, thus: CrowN BaLpNess—his is’a bald epot on the top of the scalp, SCALP is the treat- A thick, vigorous, Froxtan Batnxess—Is acontinuation of the fore- head above its normal position. Part and Tempie baldness generally affect ladies. The hair gets thin at the part and temples, Srot BaLpnrss—This is a peculiar form of hair dis- ease in which there in. complete prostration of the hair- producing power. | ‘The halr rows thin in spota on the scalp, which continue in number, rin together nntil the entire scalp is completely denuded of hair, and fre- juently when the heir besins to grow {t comes'in white. fn this affection very frequentiy the eyebrows, lushes, and the hair of tho entire ‘comes out, SCALY SCALP TETTER, ‘The scalp becomes tender, itchy, and covered with thin fine, white scales, which form xcain as fast as re~ moved. ‘This is an exceedingly annoying affection of thescalp, ‘The least movement fills the shoulders and neck with a shower of white scales, and, if allowed to gontinus, makes "the bair thin, harsh, dry, fade and turn prematurely gray. Exorsstve DanpRurr—is another great acalp annoy- ance, and shows au unhealthy action of the skin. Many persona complain of their hair xetting harsh, dry, split at theends, and on careful examination you can'see hair of several different shades. Thisis an in- ication of lowered vitality of the hair follicles, DR. VAN DYCK, Dermatologist, 708. 11th street n. Raat pleated to anhounce that he has devoted spectal tention to the care, preservation, management and eitiuent of the’Hair and S and has remarkable Skill in thio Dranch of his specialty. | Hebns practiced in Washington since last Sentember, and numbers amon his patrons many of our leading families, who speak in the highest praise of his skid. He treats the hair on purely kcientifie principles, and you can consult Lint with Confidence. “If vour hair, eyebrows and beard are thin, harsh, dry, split, sc ‘ut, irregular or premature 1) taded or gray, you “aro cordially invited 'to consult Dr VAN DYCK. He will examine your case, and if the follicles are not destroyed he will cuarantes a vigorons, healthy growth of hair. Both sexes treated. ‘atiagac: Call at once, Office 708 11th atreet in. y und Wednesday. Hours, 9 ‘Sundays, 9 to 2. a TED—TO PURCHASE AN ICH BOX FOR Address 335 Pennsylvania avenue north- ap21-st* p CARRIAGE HORSES; euct notice where they can be tion asxured. yy ANTED—T0 BUY LAN re in front feet, \ seen to Koom 4, 1420 New York avenue. Ww NTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- posite Willerd's—Hair Mattresses, Feather Bed Bolsters and PiLows renovated; Carpets cleaned, stor and Teinid. All kinds of mattrisses made to order. H. YOUNG. apld =NUS CLOTHES work not excelled. elivered by PRINCE, the inin:i table Cleaner, 1009 F xtreet. d postal.” apd ANTED-HARD WOOD MANTELS OR FT Furniture to make or repair; have had twelye W years’ practical experience; work «uarantecd. ©. E. BIRCKHEAD, Cabinet Maker, 632 H street northwest. ad-3w* YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- jor-made Second-hand Suit, nieh better deal cheaper than & common Lew suitoan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest. N. B.—New Clothing we eell cheaper than anywhere. £9 WwW ANTED—WaSHIN and agreat Lebought, at ‘Apart, 26, 1881. T caution all persons not to ell or buy or nil any of py bottles, marked ax herein described, as 1 will en~ force the law ayianst all such persons: - Piut Lager Beer Bottles, with the lightning stopper attached, marked on one side *'M.T.B.,” and UBT Mt. swe D.C., 1881,” on the other side “**This bottle not to be sold," One-half pint Soda Water Bottles, marked on one side “*Codd's Patent” “ae T- Bedwel 1841, 351 M st. s.w.. Whshington, D. C.” Re-tssued Aucust 13, 1578." Others marked “Codd’s Patent, 4 makers, Ry- lends & Codd, Barnesley;” on the other side lange star, With figure No. land others 32. M.'T, BRIDWELL, £8-3m 351 M street nonthwest. ANTFD—OLD GOLD AND SILVER IN LARGE or small quantities. Highest cash price paid, 321 emneylvania avenue, between 3d and 45g streets, 117 ws TED—UPHOLSTERY WOKK OF ANY DE- oT A) ecriy ton, A. H. CHASE & BRO. Next to City Post Othos, \WWANTED-STFAM CARPET CLEANING WITH. W anv or injury to your carpets. Orders by telephone. 616 Louisiane avenue. A. H. CHACE isko. 66 WANTDIL. XICE, 490 MAINE AVE. 5.W. Cleans Carpets better, with leas wear and tear, thai any other firm in the city.’ Mattresses remade: Feath- ers renovated; Furniture steamed. Orders by telephone, 1a WANTED {10 ANNOUNCE THATs JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 Ni jew York avenne, ix a Com- mitsioner of Deeds for Every State and ‘Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. etromy a.m. to5p. 1. LOST AND FOUND. OST_ON FRIDAY, ON iru STREET. ABOVE K, dasilver bangle bracelet, with two dime monograms attuched. Reasousble reward if returned to 703.K street northwest. = fst, O8T—BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND, WITH WHITE spot in breast, named “Zed.” had on nickel link collar. Liberal reward if returned to J. JOLLY JON 443 H street northwest. ‘ap2d-2t* NY ONE GIVING INFORMATION OF A SMALL Aitey thick and tan yp. wien wanstolen Sater To, st instant, will reesivea liberal reward and. puppy of thesame. Address 1227 Pennsylvania avenue, 0. J. WATERS, ap24-3t tray ED--FROM ‘Trump. ROR RENTS OR FIVE GOOD ROOMS CAS Five sorica from tas Seer of tse home, at 101 street northwest. good references required. apl-St {OR RENT—FUBNISHED, THIRD-STORY ROOM, Of A suite, in private German family; centra: loca Won. 716 12th street northwest. Boa:a, if desired. ap24-3t" i ‘OR RENT_1413 K STREET, 7) Fen floor. handsomely furnished ap23-6t Fe RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITE ON Ei prcond floor, one frou: room oa third floor, at 1319 owe R RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS. second floor, 606 9th strect northwest. with or with: out board. Beat'references as to table, &c., Ke. 023-31" oR RENT—-NICELY FURNI HED ROOMS, ON Aretand second floors, with or without board. sum. iner prices; modern improvements: oon three Hnes'ot strast cars. 421 1ith street northwest. ay'd3 0%" FLOR RENT—RITCHEN AND DINING ROOM ON Fart four: aincr tures decteatie: Noone en third ENTIRE SF floor, suiteble for it housek 3 modern | um- Provoments:, evutbea aud enstorh exposure, 161, F street 004 = apas-3e OR RENT_THREE VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS: ‘on second floor, for light housekeeping, to parties ‘without children; all modern improvem nts. F street care pass the door. 118 D street northwest. Reference required. apas-2v RK RENT—SIX VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR: nished Hooms for housexeeping, at 1451 Coreoran treet, bet. Q and K streets. 1-30" QOR ReNT—ROOMS IN A LARGE HOUSE, DE lightfully situate’ on the heichts of Georgetown, large yard, front and back; with or without board. Appiy to 1609 35th street. ay2l-et* JOR RENT—AN ) LEGANT SUITE OF ROOM (farnished,) on first floor, aleo,2 hall roome, (fur: nished.) at 1411 K street northwest, between Frank! and McPherson aquares. 1 F Tent, $50 per month: avenue. Address M.6 JOR REN1 * railroad statio: dress WM. r FOR THE thout children; niue roomie: on M street, near Conn office. BRICK HOUSE CONVENT a; within one honr's rida of H. FLUISON, Falls Church, Va. aj ‘O. 1341 Q STREET NORTHWEST, nd 2012 14th st. o.w., 10 rooms, ‘all imyrovements, Liquire ot S. | ay 4 $30 per mont R. BUND, 321 JOR REN MISHED—927 E STREDT. cheap forsummer months. Ingutre of WESCUT WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, 2uth and} stree northwest. Fat BEN A REN (THREE STORY BRICK House, 1118 Virginia avenue southwest, opposite Smithsonian grounds.# roome-entirely new, oil punted, quodern improvements; rent, $35 per mouth, —apl4-st, ‘OR RENT—TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUsH, FIR=T. *clees location, all modern improvements, furnished or unfurnished, for six months, at very low rent, 1317 lith st. n. w. apis-3t" VOR RENT—NEW HOUSES, 9 ROOMS, BATH AND liar, on 15th et. n. w., 1920 to 1940, $32.50; also, 1525 T at. n. w., $35. F.W. MILLER, 513 7th ‘street northwest. ap23-3t WOR RENT—SMALL BRICK HOUSE AT Brightwood, D. C., $10 per mouth. Inquire at 407 10th street northweat. ap2l-2t FLOR RENT—SIORE AND DWELLING, COR. Bim and S sts.n.w.y large yard and stable; rent low. 8. CAYWOOD, 935 9th st. m. we -3t* {OK RENT—BRICK HOUSF, 16 FIGHTH STREE’ Capitol Hill, half square from street ers; mc itnprovements, six rooms: rent $22.50, fn adv, iy to THOMAS W. SM ‘st street and Indian: —1638 RHODE ISLA’ AVI NUF-A two-story and basement Brick, containing 10 rooms and all modern improvements; house in first-cluss con Figen, baviog just been painted throughout. | Anply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. apul- VOR RENT- 520 S STREET NORTHS ES handsome three-story brick, 11 roome, bases back building, bay windows, modera_iinprovemen Tent $50; possession May Ist. JOSEPH FORM ST, 917 F street—houra, 1 to 21-108 iT. JOR R-NT — NEW HOUSES, 1507, 1515, 1517 AND 1519 Pierce street, each 7 rooms, ‘mod. imps., $25 per an 1513 Pierce street, 8 roonis, tod. {tn 5 i & SON, 1226 F street. FOR BENT 108 RiGe all modern improvement good tenant wanted for one ¢ OHN T. ARM ayaa" OOM: . House in good order; & 3c mre Yeara, Apply. to , 810 F street northwest. ayi9 bt HOUSE, DESIRABLY | to WHEATLEY BhOS., corner 7th | Aland avenue northwest.” apli-6t | REMISES 532 AND 834 lvzu S1,, ‘ew York avenu ble Home, 50x45 property will be rented to a responsity > party and fitted up for Society and Fntertsinment Halls, oF divided into suites of rooms for family purposes. Ap- ply toJOHN TRIMBLE, 1216 F street. ay 9-3 re RENT. 9G et.,11 r..m.1. $40.00 2413 Pa. a¥..8 0. mi.i. 38.00 35.50 30.50 907 234 st.,9 res, ms 2137 K st. (8 rs. m.1. 1214 Soth st. 8r.,m.1. 30.0: 1511 Pierse, Tr.)m.i, 27.50) 1208 Dat. nw. 10 rm. 25.50, 524 26th. 8.00 €..838., m.1. 25.00! wet printed list. WESCOTT & WILCOX, Corner 20th and I streets northwest. _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE OR RENT located. App! A Rote F i i : si, are. ¥F _FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE- 150 STREET NOR TO WEST. DPx ABLE new ce and beck building brick 4. tng, wich ore. con veniever, lot 291100 toslley. i Hos, 3. FISHEK & CO., "1824 F street northwest. apa FOE SALE STARE N-STORY BRICK, ON G street northwest; sli molern improvements: 10 Fooms. lot 24100 to alley; Turwe stabie. Price $8500, one: cost, Dalance in A. dand 3 yeare. Inquire 0. B. CAYWO. 916 ¥ street northwest (basement), be tween 3 and 4:40 p,m. epaeoe 2K RALE—CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINISS OOR. ‘ner, 10th and U ste. northwest, five rooue and elare mom; lot 20 to 95. sig abe Fe can Valance om time.” Price $1,700, C. Ht. PA! tis mud south went. apa OR SALE—11-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, mop. Bip Sa Lith ot) between @ one Hn, MOF 50). “Also, 9-room "Prees Brick, three sory and al: mod. imp 11th, between Gand Hn w £5,500. Terms to suit, O. H. PARBER 4 and streets southwest, 4 ide JOR KALE-MORE BARGAINS. THREY STORE trick-fromt house. ten rooms, oalla modern iinprovementa, ring. bes located, on Rhode Inlend avenne, in nice onde $4,500. Algo nice three-story press- brick from ton rooms, cellar, molern improvements, ne 250. Also we'l-built, two-story and bac preae-brick-front house 7 rooms, cellar ie, good Neighhorhood, In mice order. Also three-story brick house, # room bath, on H street. cme square from Patent All abwo'ute bargaiua, on inde © E. BUKFORD, 804 F atect borthweat. BEAU LIFULLY FINISHED Thin 4 basement Brick Dwelling, teolve roonn improvements, wel located northwest. » il be sold at lose th cot. TILER & TELE ed, Real Estate and Insuranor, 1226 F street nw OR SALF—aT A Banal’ D Ed THR story Brick House, corner of Ist and I streets north Also, mevernl THos rE Wert. lot 24ls Tat front by 89M deep. einali baiiiine lots adjoining above property J. FISHER & CO., 1824 F street nortiwret JOR SALE—19 WH NOKTHEAST: * Frame House; lot 18x10, to wile al FISHER & CO., 1524 F etrost northwest. ‘ NEW DWELLING, WELL Loc orm Teridence, 14 Tw s. Ti by 160. aply-6t JOR SALE HOUSES. LANGE AND SMALL For SALE AND BENT, IN ALL PART OF GiPL 14, OR SEND FOR GULLETIN. DANENHOWER & SON, 1206 F STREET. ayi6-3m FPOE SALE, REY 4 HONE AND PAY No Mone Kent— $100 down and $25 ner mouth will buy sscood nt Houne with yeod-sizad lot it northwest part of $2,250. R.APHILULS, 1428 5.¥ ave. aplO-lim FOR SALE, SINE RooM BRICK HOUSE, 6 street northwest, onporitets the High schod! bu ing, lately uel asa business place, ders easy quire at 1720 9th strent uorthiweet aph-t p improven Also. for fet a Stalie and Carriage House tp year. Inquire at 718 16th atvect northwest. be __ FOR SALE—LOTs. QOR SALE. —IF VOU WANT A HEALTHY, CON: Yenient. aud beautiful Iooation fore home, look at the lot on 13th strvet, east front, lntw: avenue aud M street, and, 1 LEK & CO., 919 Louis ct QOR-SALE_DESTRADLE BUILDING LOT ON necticut avenue, between 1 and M atrests north: Pieared, Ye foot rout by about 80 feet deep. Will be sald i, to clone an estate. THOS. J. FISHER & 00, F street northwent. ai at York avenue, OK BALDING Lot ON ISTH STAEET, wie tween Q and R northwest: also, fine Lot on K etreat, between Int andl 2 - per foot, L. M.’ SAUNDERS & BI F stroot. ap2l-aee LOTS, ON IKEE FINE BUILD smut! cote near Pennayivanin lareat bargain, street northwest. JOR SALE BUILDING LOTS, R, weer Con isl TH TNC 1 ny 100) ut Se, bby 18, ‘nt Hc. Tront, mt ue nud 1 I het ath, betw totwenn New Hampetiire 10h, ata . Corcoran, intween 14th and 15th, 194 by 9%, at 7 STHGEN & LISBERMANN: a21st 1418 New York avenue, Fk, Ratt AT Be, EACH. PAvABLE IN monthly payinents of $5, several Butiains sireet, adjoluing northeast corer, Matas dl a Lerihtast. Siva hous on one of the i STARR, 1429 New York aveuue \OLUMBIA 4m STRUT AND HNIGHTS. w subdivided this entire into Building Leow, wh nts per foot — Wy ens mb?2m FOR SALE—MISCELLAN L0US JOR SALE—LADW'S SALDLE AND BRIDLE, IN perfect order, at very low price. Can be seen at LEADINGHAM & CO.'S, 1327 H stavet northwost. ap2e act ibe ee FORSALE—A VERY HANDSOME BanY CAR riage, Just as good as uew. Apply at 517th street northwest ~ ee se 01 .NT—FURNIS! RESIDE! FM Samira Enna a eee RED ey ae Soe oR SALE—THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BUILD. Tlaves, garden and adjacent growadsr wilt he mt ae inw, on 14th street, near Khode Inland avenue, tore rivate family for the sememner merly located on Vermont avenue. For terms app to Riise heopore aed apply. THUS. W. S. Kovee, chairinan building committee, 1234 Pram 1324 F street. ‘ap23-6r" | syivanta avenue, ‘ap23. 3b PE FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, 812 ACRES (17 cleared, balance fine woodland) in Vii nia, about twelve miles Alexandria, $i from River lauding and 23 from R. R. station. “The wood (eat mated at 4.000 cords of first-class pine,ouk and ory)is worth more than is asked for the whole place:w:ll be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for elty property. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Real Estate and Insurance, 1226 F street northwest. apal-3t JOR KENT—A COUNTRY HOUSE OF 13 ROOMS; acres; two miles from Linden Station. WM. P. YOUNG, ap2l-st 1420 New York avenne. ROE SALE COUNTRY PAGE ON THE HAR wood road, fronting the Soldiers’ Home. For price aud particulars apply to W: YOUNG, ap2l-6t 1420 New York aventie. JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, WITH 1% gcres of ground, in Uniontown, nour line of cars: flue opportunity for a clerk: will be sold at a wrvat eritice if bought at once Call on W.S. TALI FERRO, '490, ‘Barbour Building. Louisiana etencc northwest, opposite Police Court 21-6" WOK LALE—TWO HIGHLY IMPROVED AND Gelightfuily located suburban seats of woven and thirty-two acres, one and four mils north of the city; can be purchased now at a barrain: also, desirable Lots and Houses in northwest section of city for sale. CASSIN & CAPERTON, 1339 F street northwest. ton, overloading Washinton. half als from a lon, nverlockiuue ‘uf ute from ral = strict 12 Jarge rooms; kitchen, 4 rooms; out- fetes dings; beautiful rounds: BOR LS Tiah treet nottgert, ‘OR SALE—VALUABLE LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- ant; will besold cheap to settle an estate. Terme easy. A. A. LIPSCOMB, 321 45 coon apg apld-im ‘west. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL VILLA, SITUATION Poss 7 and good roads; 6% miles from apl9-lw Lorne navy. iuike, Gallows EHS aad qb anioed | Soensbis moneccom geurond etehon; pours containg orth low, white om rooms; all hecewary outbuildings: pleute 1 loutd lone yellow cata tud ead atone Ge natiaed | Putten ae eecorty oucondlaines: plants of Literal reward for his return or inforiation | and see P DANENHOWER & SON, 1296 to his whereabout. JNO. A. SILENCE, ap24-zt? street. aplt-2w OST_ON SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, APRIEARI, | JYOR SALE CHEAP— F Aes yard, nese the Wyandster betes | hCCGUMTRG EROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. aul Gold Staronfe Bac netniny Suitable reward | | Tweuty-cight aud quarter acraon the Bund 0. ett - street n.w. road, rom ee one <—_* ments, peat elght-rooin House, lance Barn and other MONEY TO LOAN. 8200, Bn, ef 2, 000, a iso, large’eums on first deeds of trust. Henne mod = —— erate, Promptattention. E. A. MCINTIRE, 918 F. MAGUE MANSION, GARNER Grn ANDEN.w, | _splt-tot iry Hooms with first-class = can bes infor tno persons twcupsing one oom. irannient | Vf ONEY,10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, PROMPT and day boarders. Hall rooms $5 perm. __ap24-6t* vORRIS 0 : SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, OARD—PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY | _87-1m 928 F street northwest. Boarders acoummodated at tue McPherson House, ONEY TO LOAN, corner of 15th and I streets, Mrs, M. I. SOUTH Tn eciie > suit oh tomcat patem cen rea: ae ane resis *TTGT bonnavivanis evento. 3] vi avent (LINTON HOUSE DINING ROOMS, COR. 77m AND | 2 Ce Gna EDN NG HOOS COR Fa AND | SAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL Heit cutee toons au toasts £2 GL SECO STINT | dscreeaChcmaeny wocurty at snd Gpacenat. No sient rat 25, $1. ¥. | dos E ..C. i WM. 0. NAYLOR, Prop. 7 m30-1m* ‘ml 5-3 ‘710 D street northwest. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ‘ONEY TOLOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER ane aee te oS ae treet met Ms, security, in sums to suit from $100 toany IRST CLASS BOARD WILL BE FOUND AT THE F desired, at lowest rates of interest, least ex fensoand withGut delay: HOBT. A. PHILLIPS. Board fet month Sige 3) eel ace een ees | ee SoU SSE dime bea cotey es, Cream and But | MP [{IRST-CLASS8 TABLE BOARD, $20 PER MONTH; Cres — peti easter he A bapa” HE! EERO eee southwest corner 7th and E streets northwest. ja6-6m | mhi 10th and F streets northwest. REMONT HOU: First-class table. SHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. Tite and attentive sorvante.y desirable situation for families. Rates: $2.50 and $2 per day ; $25, $20, $35 and $44 perm. E,W. DENISON, Prop. HE LAPIER HOUSE, 8.W.COR. 10rm AND ESTS. of bt tte eh a ae louses in the city. ut Boarders accommo- atreasonabio terms. ‘Meals atall hours id ¥, DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND fexular 26 cents; cl . Com fortable “Dining Koons for Ladies and Fuslies, up Stairs. Meals and Lunches eerved from 6 to7Tp. m. Gael J..W. BEALL, Prop. - COUNTRY BOARDING. Bwrpes WANTED AT BLADENSBURG, P. G. co., Ma. ‘and roomy; 15 min: lat ites" ride to Washington; frat ani 3 Kadress Ge As D.> at Biadenebarg. ne rope ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- id wit delay, JOHN SHERMAN Mitts and wimoat en ONEY TO LOAN M T LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST *70N REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., jal3-6m_ 1526'F street northwest. outbuildings. 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BEARING. The house is located in a large grove of oak on an eminence comm: ‘8 magnificent view of the surrounding country and the eastern section of Wanh- ington. is is & very desirable property, and will be wold cheap and on easy terms. For further information apply to J... cl 1505 Pennsy! yveane, ovposlienorth entrance U8, wania a en 5 "Treasury, epie-lin OR RENT—AT OAKLAND. MD.. TWO COT- = arnt and desirably apply to A. A. PERRY, 44 aple-tin Ok SALE—A BAGRIFICE—A_ HANDSOME 8 Fev Drafting Point ef Rocks railroad: panty st fruit DAREN: of Fail 5 plent x i= HOWE & SON, 1236 F attest ap10-Liw Peer aca wedanT den ou aad oad woe room 5 an 5 stable and outbuilding; jerfecly healthy location; 1% niles from this 18 per month. KOBERT a’ PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue. ‘ep3-im Fob Salt A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT ON 70H: ALE $50 Witt. BUY «Bi Puge, five mont P. RR EUSTAUHANT. = a JOR SALF_A FINE MORGAN MARE, SEVEN faltabie for farminu. elicits “apeung tm 6; will well for $100. Aggily to WA ; LEISES, 915 stu strect northwet > : E—MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND Chickering Piano, rosewood case, and iste Superb tone; good ae new. for only $228 cath: wb. and cover; cost $600; a rare clatce owner leaving sity. Can be secu at Pano Exchange, 427 10th etreot be west. apal-6t JOR SALE—SPLENDID BARGAIN ELEGANT Square Grand Feale Piano, Kosewood cane, hand- somely finished, bert improvements, nearly how, hae ing been used but a short time, for only $110, cont $400, including stool and cover, mukt be sold at cues, owner leaving the city. Apply at Piano Rxchanee, 427 10ta street. apay JOR SALE— CHEAP— YACHT AMERICUS—DI- menrious, 47 feet 6 inches, with 14 ft beam; the Sails are but nine months old. spars and mast new: thoroughly equipped, with cuahlons and beds, stoves and cooking utensil cabin 14 ft. long, containin atete room and waiter closet, finished h walnut; ‘cock pit finished tn biack walnut, patent Uni AUTIFUL Fa im old, xaale and fewale. B. ‘apas-ae ree Wheel, brass fivished. Reasons for mnie ts that owner ls leaving th HA e city. Yacht foot of Yuh street, Washington, ddress YACHT OWNER, 1325 E etree tington, D.C. LAKG” AS-OKTMENT OF Cale Victorias, Village Carts, Coupe Rockawaya, jeCauli Wao and ail the latest style omr= promptly attended to. JOHN aptsdmn NUY-FIVR ineham Can be seon at YATES & SIMMONS, 207 sthvet north west. al8-6t IR SALE — RAKE BARGAIN— MAGNIFIONNE new rosewood cane Ss-octeve, carved lesa and lyre, with serpentine moldings. stool aud cover 250. A first-class yinno at hat its value. EG. VORCH & BiO., 925 7th street northwest. eplT-2w" WOR SALF — CARKIAGE BUGGIES AND Waxons, old. and new, very cheap. Also a new wiyle rade Wascou3 aprinin bony mete ae low ne m nid“bae Call and examine before baying ewes here. peeag ‘beally and promptly done. JOHN J. COOK, 3205 M. oF Bridge street, West Washington. whl -2m* JOR SALE— HORSE FEED, CHEAP. COT clover, 7Sc. per cwt.. cut timothy, Ne. to B0e., choice cut’ timoths, $1; vod loug timothy, so. ee rinses Phetons, Mi Faxes in use, Rep M. YOUNG, ¥13 6th ntcoet. Fe SALF-JUST ARRIVED | TW head of firct-cians work Horses, from, Tow gouty, Va. 95c. W. L. MOORE & CU., dtean bay press, B northwest, «p7-lm” 5) ‘AD OF FINE DRIVING 0 road aiid apeody horses. One pair of fue Grey Horwes. Also, one I-xtonsion- Top Family Carriage, seat and several Top and No- Top Buggies. pg es be wold gs eee HUGUELY & BOWEN'S, ap5-30" €45 New York avenue, FE, SALE—OVER 100 TOP AND NO-TOP BUG Single and Jump Seat Ji Two and Four one, Coupes and Coupe Hockaways of tie Test styles, to be -old recardicas of cost, no reaso rrejused. T.D. SCHMIDT & CO., 460 Penuayl- ta S VELHO, ioh3i-3m : iwol ES, AMONG ge Two peautiful well matcbed tennis, two. very fine coupe tax Hi rea ome macidie floras abd ‘hive ood ferreen x1) stock of fine Carriasees, ome Prrised of Landau, Drag: Coupe, Coupeletie foor end Phastons, Extension one Jump. All in good Fh siTPs 2 me 4 presse ‘op, Jump Se eee ache caaes erate | Baistar ed oat Sete Bae Saat ome stesacoe Sw view of fiver and surroundie coun | Sc, Can} jbe worn at W. ¥. DOWNEY", 46200" 10a trv; perfectly healthy; good nehborhood; will sell im- | 4P4 1624 Lostreet nw. 7 Bi provements, ‘with 20, 40 or 20 neren: sino weveral ino | FOR SALE-ALL, STYLES OF CARKIAGES, AS suilding Sites on thin place. O. C. GREEN. all may sce, for 18, consisting of nice Top aud northwest, mh2v. Rejon side Bar Guggies, Phactous, Family usiness Wagons, surreys, Villaxe Carth, eee ae ee ee ra Whips, fo. Tepairiig ad Paintin prom ty atten plenty of water: stablisy tor Sweaty cows: yoot fene- |‘ Wuleell sheers pie Soo Gamea nance ; wuitable irarden oF mire BS pores ised Comnsctiont ereanetetiee min-Sw" AB work, ieee SGI SROTK OF Sal = - KR SALE—A LA) 3 OC) P i SALE O8 TRADE —CHEAP—TWO PARSS, | ET ae rhetonn two oral Surty Ween end a Wace ese tot wren: 4 mnting post Ot | fnae Carts. Ales, 4, finee tock ‘of wc nd-hand work, BOWEN, 645 New York avenue, mb30-1in? | #2 trade wagons, ONEY TO Luan. NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, tn nun of" trun Sib0asd apwarie at lowest rata iat ‘Charges moderate, odolay. B. WARNER, $e21 16 Fettot norte, PERSON AL. ME OF HIS $5 ANY CLERK INFORMING D 9 U intention to ‘ive de- sum of Fifty ($50) Dolars (tment, 1 will Sd at" Ni I atts contacted, aby iat vite. JOHN. A008 We D.-0., April 24, 1888, uw er FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS a capi th of ooquried tambon 100 ae erase SS —— BALE-ON% SIX-SEAT EXTENSION TOP, Soares cht Frags Via Frourect, ae — Repository. 12 igh, ett BUSINESS CHANCES. oe 4 5 JF OR SALE CHEAP—A “Ghockny SIRE AND F Bee bua ot aes oe Fixtnres: a good stand; will sei] stock of groceries | None bit first-class stock . Et A . ith. C. WM. F. DOWNEY, i wo URE ieiraeaciee cae | mere, ae BLISHED BOOK AN. > BALE-A LARGE STOCK NEW aND ast - fret -classioeation, feed fe, treet | I ncond iad embracing iy neineee., reasons Zor selling. ANGTess hey fouasnenn W vtone, : = =~ | eater a oer BOOKSELLER, Star x &e., &c. — a ee roy bg FRE, PALE OF , EXCHANGE-A VALUABLE GAM Hepetay eae y, 410-416 th street asd inhabitants, which iss bealdt Fosor gt tu, th, 6t* PALE Milk Hite, one Horse, Harness and ._ Apply at 1419 strect northwest. ap21-st" GALE—CHEAP—GOOD WILL, STOCK AND a Known as ‘The ‘Market, southeast corner ‘strest Lorthwest. 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