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rw —_ an gig __THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON has a regula bona fice daily cirentation more thar trebic that of any other daliv paper published tn Washington. ceual to that of all tne etner daily papers here added toether. ‘The District Commissioners have returned the following answer to the protest of the residents ‘Upon £ street against the use of the T rati upoo the tramway tracks being latd there: 3 OrPicE OF THE Cowsisst¢ i District oF CoLtuntA, Wasurxarex, May'3, 1883, Dr. J. E. Morgan: Stn: Referring to the protest of yourself and Others against the use of the T railon E street, Detween 9h and ith northwost, by the Capitol North © Street snd South Washington Rallroa €o., 1 am directed to reply that the T rall has come into quite general us: for street raliways a8 Asubstitute for the fit rail,on recount of the Gificuity of maintaining trecks -of the latter in r For this reason, and believing that @ T rali, properly laid, off2rs no obstruction to travel niterialy greater than the flit one, the Commissioners consider Uhat tiey cannot properly withhold thetr assent U» the use Of such rails on 5 street. Very respectiully, W. TINDALL, Secretary. ‘This decision has a wider bearing than thy E street It means that the Commisstoncrs ave decided In behalf of the raliway corpor: Uons and against th> publfc on the quescion whether py shall be permitted to use the ea he T rail cannot be used safely by apy other venicies than the street cars, And the sole purpose of Its substitution for the 1s to force tho public off the tracks. r” simply means that used Dy the pubite, wear out somewhat than those they cannot use. Street railway ©orporations have about the most valuable fran- Chises gotnz,and they ought not to grulge the Bmoll expense {involved in the wear of their rails ‘by public use; especially on streets so narrow That thetr double trackz occupy most of the car- Flageway. It 1s mortifying to find that the Com- Mlsstoners have no better reason to offer for their @ecision than that it will enable the tramway companies to save some money by excluding the pubite from the use of their tracks. And the Com- Missioners must certainly be misinformed fn the assertion that “tho T rail h s come into quite General use for street railways.” At any rate, the Statement 1s a matter of surprise to those who have seen in the large northerneitles how gener- ally the street car tracks are occupted by private and business carriages of all descriptions. In Eu- Tope any sort of exercsence in the shape of a rail that woul interfer: in the slizitest degree with the pubilc use of the streets would not be tolerated for a moment. ‘There has been a great deal of speculation as to ex-Senator Conkling’s attitude politically, but notwithstanding many pressing Invitations to declare Limseif that gentleman has, hitherto, seen fit to remain non-committal. The mellow!ng Influence, however, of genial company loosened Dis tongue at the May dinner of the Saturday Night Clib in New York, and thouzh the ex-Sen- ator leaves his future political course to be con- Jectured, he puts his opinions platnly on record. He regards the defeat of Grant for renomination 4m 1880 as a national misfortune, the effects of Which was to “put back this country ten years” As this opinion was delivered tn the Immediate ~<o> Presence of Gen. Grant him fr. Conkilng, Perhaps, fixed the period ef the stoppage of the Rational wheels of progress at the utmost limit He fs contidént that the democrats are about to try. To this prediction protty well oatrol of the cor “Indeed, they control tt The ex-Senat pointment at the de! t. ‘View of the condition of tac rr and confidence of democratic a together afford some grounds for the reports that he looks very complacbntly upon the prospect of a democratic victory next year. Posstbly he thinks that ageneral and disastrous defeat of the re- publicans will teach them toy. highly ome Of thelr rejected leaders. —<o--—____ ‘The determination of Tam:nany Hall to rule or Yuin the democratic party of New York has been again manirested, and the result is anothor breach as wide, and apparently to be as disastrous as that Of 18% Gov. Clevelan! has, in a message to the Jegislature, charzed Tamm.ny with an “overs ng greed for patronage, which fs fusisted on at She expense of finportant interests.” It was not ®© much, according to well-advised sources, me action of Tammany In contriving the defeat, by on, of important nominations, as other { greater moment, which provoked the governor's message. The project for a new aque- duct, which New York elty so batly neets, in- Volved the outhiy of fully 000 and the ap- Potntment of many m: prblie places Tam- trol of the whole of the public n of all who de- anta 2 duct s He realized that Bo ess in that directtc Gals up: tween the governor and ils su Bhi 1 Tamms i 1 the close of the pture, and now v to bury +» When It cam ¥ 1s boasting of Its p it did Robinson. ——— 19 Phipps, ex-supertntendent of the Philadelphia + bas been convicted of forgery, though the general belfef ts that that was the only offense charged agein-t him © iMeh he was tnnocent. The «vidence was very far short of conclusive, put the jury secm to have acted upon the principle that Phipps deserved p: ment, and that whether he was convicted of forgery, larceny or embez ment, Wes only a technical question not entitled ast the fact that the man was guilty of som: ling !s defeated but not dismayed. In 1 retirement he grasps the banner of bossism firmly wd waves it deflantly aloft. He that the Nght against dossism is a raid t superiority. In his estimation, the de- sSplsea tit Sis a badge of ability and dis- tinetioa. enator’s contempt for clvil ser- Vice refornis 13 a3 boundles3 and abiding as his admiration for bosses. fH» indicates his estima- tion of them by the terms “snivelers, or char- A WORD To THE WISE 18 SUFFICIENT. ©’ Novacunes Ix Ware Goona- SEATON PERRY, - (GBuccessor to Perry & Brother.) iW FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN wire doops ts OREAT VARIETY AND AT TAYLOR & HUFTY Lesire to call attention to the fact that they can be Implicitly Relied Upon in “CORRECT PRICES. Hage to tie Goats INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS. ‘They Sell. LINEN CAMBRICS, PRINCESS LAWNS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH NAINSOOKS. ENULISH PIQUES, INDIA MULLS. STRIPED AND CHECKED NAINSOOKS. DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WHITE AND CREAM EMBROIDERED MULL COSTUMES. IVORY WHITE EMBROIDERED ALBATROSS COSTUMES. EMBROIDERED FRENCH SATINE ROBES. EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEE ROBES. ELEGANT AND COMPLETE STOCK OF LIGHT- EIGHT ALL-WOUL FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FO SPRING AND BUMMET. WEARE LOUISINES, SURAHS AND SUMMER SILKS. CANTON CREPES AND CLEPE DE CHINE. + SUPERB STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, VELVETS AND GAUZ#S. BLACK SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS. EMBROIDERED FICHUS, PARIS JERSEYS. NEM, ;BEACK GRENADINES, FRENCH ©. P. ANDERSON’S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. FRENCH SATIN RINTED LINEN LAWNS. NEW COACHING PARASOLS As D SUN UMBREL- LAS FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. §2" Cuoice Goons, Pian Fiaurgs, aND CORRECT Puices, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Fatablished 1840. my5 ‘They do not sell a Suit worth $15 for $10, but they do sell the Best $6 WHITE SUIT, and the Best $4.50 GINGHAM SUIT EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. Ladios who think they have found the Best for their money elsewhere should Examine Their Stock Before Pur- chasing. THE STYLES OF THEIR SUITS ARE UNEQUALLED. LIGHT SPRING SACQUES AND WRAPS 2t Very Low Prices, in ‘Nice Materials, ‘Misses and Children’s SUITS in Great Variety at Lowest Prices. G UINNIP'S ‘They do not urge you to Buy Against Your Will, but ask your Judyment upon ‘Their Stock. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Will open on Monday Morning, May 6th, = Call and Examine it. SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS AND HOSIERY, TAYLOR & HUFTY, at prices not hitherto offered this SEASON in the DIS- TRICT, snciuding a full and complete line of SPRING and SUMMER SIGK-—plain, striped and checked, at prices ata from 40c. oF . 50 Sy yard. A SPECIAL LOT of FOULAKDS marked down to raed er price, 75c. and $l. A FULL LINE of Hoavy GROS GRAINS, in all the NEW SHADE! 4's inches wide, at $1.25 per yard— Bood value for $1.75. ACASE of POLKA DOT SURAHS, 95 inches wide, at$l; worth $1.50, Also Caso of ORIENTAL POLKA DOT SATIN SURAUS at $1; former prices $1.75, A LARGE and VARIED STOCK of BLAOK SILKS, including the following well-known maxes: GUINETS, BELLONS and TAPISSIERS, "Also. OTT OMANS, KH ADAMES and MARVEILLEUKX, at prices ranging: from ‘6c. to $8.60, and positively 25 ‘per cent below market value. % ‘A Full and Complete STOCK of BLACK GOODS, in allmakes and materials, at reasonable prices. WATERLOO, ASABET and FRANKLIN SUIT- INGS, in all the fashionable shades, 67 inches wide, Feductd to $1 por yard. ILLUMINAT: SUITINGS—all wool—42 inches Wide, SOc, ber yard: worth Z5e. All the SUMMEN SHADES in DE BEGES, AT:BA- FROs CLOTHS, NUN'S VEILINGS and CASH- EMBROIDERED and POLKA DOT FLANNELS, myT 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Spectra Sate or, Linen Lawys. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED FROM A LARGE IMPORTER THE BALANCE STOCK OF HIS LINEN LAWNS, WHICH WE WILL OFTER ON TUESDAY, May 8rn, THE GOODS ARE ALL PURE LINEN, AND THE SATEENS and PINHEAD CHECKS. STYLES FIRST-CLASS. THE QUALITIES ARE| “SPECIAL LOTS of LACES, RIBBONS, HAM- = 2 BURGHS, KID AND LISLE "THREAD GLOVES, DIVIDED IN THREE LOTS, RUCHINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS, HANDKEK: ‘S$ and CORSETS, Our HOSTERY DEPARTMENT will be found Eeplete with all the newest stylea in FOREIGN and DOMES- TIC HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. A Full Line of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Tn our White Goods, Linen and DOMESTIC DE- PARTMENTS will bo found DESIRABLE and NE- Lot 1, PURE LINEN, at 18c. Lot 2. PURE LINEN, at 20c, Lot 3. PURE LINES, finest imported, at 25¢, CESSARY Goodsat LOW and REDUCED PRICES, Anexamination of our GOODS and PRICES will well 2 repay the visitor. Agents for HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS, THE PRICES ARE UNPRECEDENTED, AND WE EXPECT THEM TO. MOVE VERK RAPIDLY, GUINN XIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. my5. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, $19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ONE PRICE, N. B.—The best Is the choanest. Ose Da Osx myT We have some Big Bargains to offer thie week ip our WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Androscomin Cotton at 8 cents, Now York Mills c Lai Honeycomb Bed Spreads en German Table Linen, argalu. $4 German Nap: a dozen, worth #2.50. ask at 40 cents ouly and a much superor articl* at 50 cents. Some of these goods are bought at auction and are good bargains, TUESDAY, fay 8ru. NOT OLD STOCK, BUT LOTS THAT FOR SOME REASON HAVE NOT MOVED AS RAPIDLY HAD WISHED FoR. CHILDREN’S SHIRT from 5 to 12 years), former price 00. Come aud take your choice at $1.00. One lot CHILDREN’S UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT WAISTS, former price 49e. ; now 25c. each. One lot CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS (ages 4 to 11 Years), at OMe. a pair. : One lot PACIFIC PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS, unlaundris © wood value at 69¢. Como and tak your chotes st £7 One lot BOYS’ ODD JACKETS; ara good values at from $3.09 to $5.00 e: You can now take your choice of the lot at $2. : ‘emember these are all smali lots, and those come Kel first choice, Jn JERSEY SUITS FOR CHILDREN we are showing IN OUR LADIES' SUIT DEPARTMENT, J lot of Ladies’ Spring Jackets, from $5 t> $8, T offer at half pre; they are all this seasou'a gooda, only broken lots and must be sold a° helt price. handsome White Suit. IndiagLinen, clustered tucks, all «izes up to $8, only $5; from 40 to 44, $5.50. A stylien White Suit trimmed with handsome émbrotdery at only $9. 60. IN OUR CHILDREN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT, 1 lot of Mother Hubb: lot of French Ginghat $2.50, up to four yeai bard Stvie, trimnied $3.98, for two and three ‘d Gingham Suits at $1.50. 1 units, haudsomely trimmed, at Fine Cushmer: Mother Hub- best quality of ribbons, only 3 Old, BOYS' SHIRT WAIST3. all dine, and offering them at low firuroof $3.00 a | ,,vrcjcoen thejarrest ansoztinont of Bove! Shirt Wal mit; Other stores are charsing $7.00 for them. So you | #4 od the eal cau see the advantage of trading at Headquarters, Se oars PA conte Closing out my ¢ Pe of Boys! Clothing ¢ Call and see for yourself. adies’ Underwear look in Sunday BAUM'S, 416 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. . “Away Downs» Prices FOR “AWAY UP” CLOTHING ar THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F streets. 10 lifferent. patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suita at efdptifterent patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at different, pattorns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 1s different patterus Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at €12. worth $22. 12 different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at Straw Lunch Baskets, 10c. - Siiusse Bette are made with Sack and Frock Coats, ‘Willow Lunch Baskets, 250. latest styles, best trimmings and superior workman: Large size Palm Lunch Baskets, 28¢., 49¢., 79¢.. 99¢. lack and Brown Tricot Coat and Vest, Prince Albert a 18, worth $35, Those ure remarkably nice and large baskets, and very | ““Hisicdt Hisce eoeicioth Suita, $25, worth $45, cheap. Black Dia-zonal Suits $15, wor Rush Shopping Baskets, 10c., 12c., 150., 20c., 28¢., Biue Serve Suits, tinest auality, $15, worth $25, Black Serg its, finest quality. $13. worth $23. in different styles and of excellent quality. Look at a pee them. ine Corkecr=w Suits, $16, wort! Shopping Baskets, in all white and all black; unlined For Bargains in papers, A. SAKS & CO, my5 LEADING AND LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET, Baskets: Baszers: Basxers: It will be to your interest to carefully note the follow- in extremely low prices: $1 LUNCH BASKETS, Jatans, or humtuzs.* Ree OF tHE coxprti0N oF TRE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, AT WASHINGTON, D.C., At the close of business, May 1, 1983. RESOURCES. Loans ont discounts js and mortrares Mie from approved reser’ me frou other national ba ue f banks anc bankers. ‘urniture, en} fixtures . rea and taxes paid . D it 140.00 87,481.00 58,751.00 LIABILITIES. Gapttal stock pata in me fund... ulivided pritite . National bank notes outstanding Indtviast Dems wits subsect to check | cates of deposit Spring Overcoata, in great varicty, will be sold re- gardless of cost. BOY’ CLOTHING. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17, Good Plain Suits for 15, worth $8, All-wool Suits for $6, worth $10. Splendid Suits for $7 59, worth $12. ps it Suits for $9, worth $15. Black Cloth Suits for $10.50, worth $18, Fine Suits for $12. worth ). FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 12. Good Knockatout Suits for $2, worth $3.60. Nice Suits for $3, worth 85. All-wool Suits for $4, worth $6.50, Splendid Suits for $5, worth $8, legant Sults for 86, worth $10. At $2, $2.50, .50, $4, $4. and SPAS. HF, wand 0, aout ne WOKING PANTS A Gomantet uate foe Msn od Bos at $1.75, $2, $2.50. ‘ogsamer Coats for Men and Boys at $1.75, $2, $2.50. $9. $3.50 and $4, worth fully double. = THE MISFIT STORE, Comer 10th and F Streets, las no connection with any concern appropriating our my5 name. ue Flannel ~uita, G. A. i. ent, $6.60, worth $10, and lined, plain and fancy, from 25c. to 990. Blue Flannel Suits, Best Indixo, $9, worth $16. Fine Yacht Cloth Suis, $13, worth $33 Work Baskets, in numerous designs, from 20c. to 99c. Waste Paper Baskets, in square, round, bell shape, Traveling Baskets, in endless variety, good designs and durable make, from 490, Infants’ Basket Chairs, 99. Flower Baskets, from 15c. up. Clothes Baskets, from 99c. up. We are constantly adding to this department, and our assortment will be found very superior. An examina- tion of our stock is respectfully solicited, and especially of our $10 RATTAN BABY CARRIAGE. SILVERBERG's, ‘912 7th and 313 8th street northwest. Mu. J. P. Pau, IMPORTER OF FASHION. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, RA RELIABLE AND PERFECTLY SAFE CATHAR'IC take Nattans’ Pille—home made, Brealwaye fresh. Have beon usod for Over fifteon yeurs ry the a city. contain nothing dele- terlous'-are gentle and yet thorough in these ‘action, ARTHUL NATTANS, Pharmacist, o Tutted States der Due to other national Due to state banks an ‘Total, City of Waahin c Washington, xa: 1. CHARLES 8. BUADLEY, Cashier of ‘the above. Baned bunk. do solemnly swear that the above statement fe true to thc Lest of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. 8. LEY, Cashier. Bulacziuetand sworn to before me this 5th day of May, is I. FENWICK YOUNG, Notary Public. ‘Correet—Atiest: BAN'L B. CLARKE, Finks 1 NoRnrs, ae a Directors, ig r n THOS. F. W. }AMIAL Piste Grass Ixsvnaxce. LLOYDS PLATE GLASS URAN com- bg oe re be ‘With the Insurance ‘state of xew York, or the bomen of INSURES GLASS IN WINDOW pe ASKS, 1OR: £c., AT KEASO! be aeaits ‘ON List on Cost VALUATION” ‘as to torms, gam those ba : insure agsinct breeasas frees FIRST REGULAR SUMMER OPENING OF my5 Udth end I, 2d and D, and 7th and N sts.n. w. PARIS AND LONDON STYLES, + ON THURSDAY, MAY 10rx, Syors, J PALES, ‘When tho very Latest Importations will be shown. | SHOICE Px ee WNS. DOTTED SWISS MUSLINS TX Wi 5 . ERED DRESSES, ALL COLOR No Cards. my? LORS. ‘N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SITTING IN EQUITY. MAY &, | FONGEE Di if Epa NG: Soe PEATE PRICE HAVING } Ggrronn CRAEDaLe ve, WaarwoTou Orr Savixos| ET Rah Ne ane Cane of aida els Ga tte centum, itis, this SUITABLE FOR MOURNING. k having ‘agerexating one hundred per thint day of May, A. D. I BLACK GooDs i i i L PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR ‘that, positors in’ the Washington City savings | PAB . ROBES ‘GRADUAS Bank, defendant herein, and thelr sasigry, ba, sna | NLT ND DIStIBUTION DREBSES. ns geflroran rte Gaegatrens ger | VELL We Pore eagle PanseOLs, Tx this cause, or the assets in his hands, unless ther sim | seu Cup iN TETY. for undrawn re Sy ys ogo WE OFFEL THE SOND ASTONISHING BARGAINS hotige of tule onter be publsiea stlcast tice men's | QF tHE SEASON EN PLUME A frue copy. —H. J. MEIGS, my7,8ouectw By M. A. CLANCY, Ass't Clerk. ONE Pat 718 i OSEeE ERZEN LAGER BEER.—HAV, LE | _N. B—THEBESTISTHE CHEAPEST. myé Anesncy. foe HRUNICH'S SUPE: — ion A Tam to al ABNER J, KEND! Serial ae ara feet aaa W ang poomtracior and Bulla WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _| FOR SALE ‘ANT! D—A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT 1900 W a my te | Tth street northweet. WASTED pA BOY TOLEARN HARNESS MAKING at 1Tl1 Pennsyivaste ‘avenue northwest. _1t* WASTED TWO Q00D SALESMEN. APPLY TO , BRADY, Room 34 St. Cloud ng, Comer 9thand F northwest between hours of 9 and 10 a.m. 1t* Wir iepeecy MBUrnTEs ASogp cane dress, in own handwriting, P.O. Box 60, . 1° WANSER=A G00 BREAD BAKER. Appry at 894 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between Sr and 4% streets, vee AY" myt-2 WANTED-EXPERIERCED SALESLADIE ‘will not entertain any others; the vory best pila. "at The New ites, Obs 7th sirest, between F and ‘ANTED—A DEESSMAKER, BY THE WEEK, W frac thoreua oes cutting and filting ghildren’s clothes: sone other need answer. Callafter 5 p.m.. 15158 strect northwest. my7-2t" FANIED—A SALESMAN, AN ACTIVE, ENER- Wie tons RSMAS, AN eT ER sell goods from & wagon,, Address Box 117, Star office. my7- ae 3 : 0 street northwest. a Pry “my T-2" ANTED—A PEW FIRST-CLASS HOUSE CAR- enters. No others need apply, at the build 12) Massachiusetia avenuo northwest. J. L, SCHA Wi S2'R.10 ENGAGE “A FRENCH MAID from October int; one WhO is a neat scamstress, and who will do light chemberwork when required” Apply to Parlor 150, Ebbitt House, after 6 0’ Hock m. WAN TED_SITUATION AS CHILDREN'S NURSE to with Indy ring city. Ade drees Tid 23d streat uorthecal er TIDE SY ote ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF WOOD AD- ‘a Situation dress, in eed a 4 mendations if desired. Address W.-C. f-. Te fh street northwest. WANSZEDIENGAGEMENTS TO CUT, FIT AND ake ¥ Ai at 1111 H street make Indies’ ply i W ANTED—BY A SQuNe MAN, A SIT eh can procure quod ‘recommendation adres’ Mt, Boris, ‘Sitlemours, Denphia Cousee Penn's, oe Al er Eee a ANTED—PLACES FOR COOK! CHAMBER- W ite reforonte ‘Women servant = an be at Saji refarencea. Weeen eerie tea eee offen, “Licensed Agency, 96 Fut now CK. PRICE, WANTED—ROOMS. Want D-FROM ADOUT THE 30TH INST. a good ‘room, unfurnished, not above the seo- 924 floor, ‘unions Jt were a small room with a lange one, ya vanced in years; unexceptional ere! 085; Fent modersts. ‘Address QUIET, Star office ta5 7. WANTED BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A LANGE, nicely-furnished Front Room, not above secon: floor, or over $15 per month, between 6th and 14th «ts. and G st. and New York avenue. Address GOTHAM, Star office. ss m65-2t MISCELLANEOUS OF 8 POUR ea pot we hy J for the |ALE—A PATR OF SMALL roars old, sound =——— = SALE—TWO SMALL PLACES AT BRIGHT- wood, im) ven to waddie and proved by alx an@ seven room honncs, with Address A. M., city post pear ae mye | FE SALE-AT 4 BARGAIN—FOU ‘basement preas: house, within tw: on tt ‘new jo two square gf City Hall, and near office; Ea eae wT jee. 7m SALE WARE HANCF—ELBOANT 7 tave Pi fone, fur only $1 Tacluding tandcnsely cm S25; Cal SY once et Banc Bachan ‘a i OR SALE—-RLEGANT NEARLY NEW carved legs andl serpent Fvvod case Pisa nash $185 Owner I ‘saving ‘as th treat : €4,500—$1,000 cash, bal~ provements: new. ance peo mouihiy.” Address ‘Box 60, Btar office. my7-3t" RK SALE—1755 P STREET NORTHWEST, adjacent to Dupont Circle, elegant new three-ntory R SALE 100,000 NO} HAND_M Tid and assement Brick House, ‘with bay winder Queen Fra Apply te DARBER ROSS Tote ie Anne grie. 1 rooms. all modern tmprovenpents: choice | ssIvania avenue Horihwert myt Ntable forpivaiciaa: ‘Bit WaReen, Seeres | PRO SALK—ONE LANGE MUL SOUND. eg orth a ver RYAN, S08 Feunayiecia ores NY we 5 —| AN ME 2 STORY <a S nod back Desay thoes Ae ee? STORY | Gn BALE SEY Ae a brick front, ee cuss, 10th street, neat K.L ave. Seven roome: pain' in ofl: cellar: two entrances; nice parking. W.k. BUR- FORD, 804 F street. nyS-St R SALE OR TO LET FURNISHED—DESIRA- BLE three story, it reridence, 1017 Con- Necticute venue ; lot 251100 feet, with every convenience; ho superior location; fe handsomely. furniaheds will eee season or by the year, mys. ve “RAL NEARLY NEW SQUARE ‘and Upright Prange atless than, balf actoa is jeft w th us by parties leaving city and willing to iGo fo Tvalize the cash. | See these vianoe an saying, as they y rere ber- Piauo Pxcbange 4i7 lou street "yay OR SALEBY A FARMER FROM VIRGT 7 head of fine hy I fine waddle horen, 1 welt, matched prir of chostnuf mares. young, wound Fotis, can be driven by a indy: T road hore, ‘as above. Wier A MAN AND WIFE, FOUR UN- furnished Kooms, with modern impro:ements, in second story, suitable for housekeeping, with a quiet family, where home comforts ean be liad. Address 1451 Corcoran street, stating price and locality. my5-8t" WANTED A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN- deratands the manufacture of ll kinds of Joo creams, water vaand faney ng. AG a y. HASSETT star omes, 1 WASTED GA COMPETENT, | FIRST-CLASS Cook, to take charge of a hotel kitchen in the ty must be temperate and reliable. Address WALKER, Star office. It ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH ON light work. None but a first-class smith need > ANDREW J, JOYE, 412 14th strost north Dy WANTED—HOUSES. Wines HOUSE AT $33 PER MONTH. AD- DRESS, with all particulars, C., Room 93, De- partment of Justice. my5-3t” ANTED —A_ COMPLETELY FURNISHED ‘House, in perfect order. northwest section, from 1th of May till 1st of August. No boarding-honse keeper need apply. Address Box 79, Star office. my4-3t" —_————————eeeee EEO FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED—A NEAT COLORED GIRL AS FIRST- class waitress and chambermald; best city. refer. gacos required. Apply at 1719 DeSales street, 7 before 14 o'clock. it ANTED-ANURSE (WHITE) WRO CAN BEAD ‘and sew nicely, good ferences. Avni at once at 1940 It atreot northwest. my7-2t WANIED_A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK IN \® private family, Apply at 630 6th street sont cast y WANTED-A COLORED LADY, WHO I8 A good Dressmaker, munt understand all kinds of trimmings, and be very swift. None need apply who do not understand Wheeler & Wilson Machine, Xo... my7-2 Apply 1827 L street northwest. WANTED OUAINS' DICTIONARY OF MEDI- Ma. e. Agente wanted. P.O. Box 726, Baltimore, myb-r,m, wat ee WANTED_A COLORED WOMAN AS COOK AND to do general housework. Must be an extra cook, and extra wages will be paid to the right kind of « per: son. Apply at once at 606 East Capitol street. my8-3t* WANZED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN WHO wishes a good permanent home as nurse and seamstress, §Must be competent and have good refer- enoes; short distance in the country; churches and depot conventent. Address K., Muirkirk,Md. m5-2t" ANTED—A PATENT SOLICITOR WANTS AN aasistant who has had considerable experience in amending cases. Address with statement of experi- ence and salary expected, ‘Patent Solicitor, &ar office, my5-3t" WAXZED-A GOOD SEAMSTRESS FOR SEVE- ral weeka or longer, One who can do very fine cutting and fitting. Good wages diately at 606 East Capitol atreet, my5: yy ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE MAN TO BOLICIT ‘orders in Montzomery and Prince George's coun- ties, Md., and surrounding vicinity of Washington, for an artrele easil aly gold. 1Aberal term bald. “Arply imme- where they ¢: work can be done in spare time without hindi present occupation; no canvassing or peddlin:, stamp required for reply. Address at once to F. LARD & CO., Manufacturers, Boston, Box 5, TA Wits. to aa nastion eae oo eTaEO, housework; references réquitred. " Cail at 824 12th atreet northwest. my4-at* WANs CLERK FOR A COAL Yai sT be thoroughly qualified, and bave first-ciars rec- Gmmendations. Address Box 007, Fost Oftice, Wakh- mj4-3t W LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY or country to take nice, light and pleasant work at heir own homes; $2 day easily and quiet'y mad keent by mail: no cauyssalnw: no stamps 1 MANUFACTURI Pa, ANTED—LADIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO do light, clean fancy work at home for our Sum- mer trade. Bays well. | Samp.e and particnlars mated for 16c. Hudeon Manufacturing Co., 265 Sixtavenue, Se ap23- y ANTED — WHITE AND COLORED — COO Chainbermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Also, German Servants, All bring refere: can see servants at office, 926 F st. n.w.. BLE WO- ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BUREAU-FA‘ furnished with first-ciasa Help—Cooke, iters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &c. Servants wanted. L. C: DUNDORE, 518 10th street northwest. WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, altimcre, Pntiadeipha, New York and cisewhe i shed Servants with references. ‘Try us. 926 Fst. now., Licensed Agency. C. E, PRICE & CO. ‘O16 te ae : weet, steam carpet cleaning botin the city the oldest Maitreeses remade, feathers mmol; orders by telephone. my7 LARGE SIZE OR TWIN BABY in wood order. State loweet pri MME. MERRION, MANICURE, ries street, Baltimore, ‘Parlors, for ladies and wentlemen at’ 1109 F sttest northwest, next door to Mrs. Palmer's. Manleure Goods for sale, msl ¥ TANT! RMATOLOGY A LIFE SPECIALTY by DR. J, VAN DYCK, 708 11th strest northwest, Fhupies, Decp Pores, Suverfluons Hair Freckles, Black Heads, Liver ‘Spote, Wrinkies, Birth Marks Sealy etter, Sullowness, Red Noses,” Crusty Te Crown Baldness, Tempie Baldness, Ervsty ‘rontal Baldness, Part Baldness, Lepra, Sait Spot B lduess, Moles, Seant Eycvraws, Ire Lesher sucever y form Cy Bae Hu Tay 2 ood and Skin Diseace, ‘Discaloration, and Defect of the Complexion, Heir, F: Lashes successfully treated by Dr. J. Dernatologist. If you wish a fresh, wure, smooth, clear and bowuti- ful complexion ; vigorous, fuxurisnt hair: eyebrows; long, curved, uniform aud fascinating lashes; soft, smooth pretty hands, anda healthy, active skin, free from ail irritation, inflammation, heat itch- ing, and all blemishes. consult Dr. VAN DYCK at once. You ean constilt the Doctor with every faith in his skill, | He 18s regular graduate of medicine and sur- gery and has devoted nearly twenty yeare of his life to the exclusive practiac of Lis apecialty. ‘The Doctor hse Dracteed in Washinxtonsince last Beptember and bas met With the most flattering suceess, He numbers #10 DE Ls patrons many of our leading families. By tho UrKent request of large nuntivr ‘of ‘his patrons Dr. VAN DYCK has decid:d to locate permanentiy in Washington, and will divide his time, as heretofore, between here and Bsitimore, If ou wish to avail Yourself of his skill call atence. Othe, 708 11th street northwest, 9a m. to day, Tuesday » every M and Wednestay, and 10 to"2 Sunday th Boxes treated. “Please notico that Dr. VAN DYCK never pub- Hhes certificates of cures nor never refers anyone to any of hin patient, ore Duperfiuous Sir y the opera- of Elec Toy Dr, VAR DYCK. Mokena ber eau be tion of Electrolysis by PD; engagements at once, as only = Hmited num! treated daily. ap30-m, wee2n* ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE; BOX STALLS (W tovgrain focdine wen required poses 9 specialty. Order box at PRICE'S stable, 311. Bprhwast City reference. O. H. acai Buigo, ‘ap28-Im. Ma. W3XIED_PABTURE CAN BE HAD FOR HORSES at the Corcoran fanni; fine. and wood shade and fine stabil paid to horses by Dr. REBIER, V.' 8. Entraaco at 12th and K streets northeast. Apply’at FLEMING'S Stab) 426 aud 478 8th street northweet, ‘ap2k-5w' WASTER SURNIEORR, 20 RDF Dew ai 5 re, entire or portion of stocks of Dry Geods, Clothing ke. ken boat f aah; Mboral estimates tuade, “Adiroes ‘Box is Siar aphiw ANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AV! op. WaAnien. ck IA AVENUE, OP- myeeea aie . of ia. | I 8091 street northwest OR RENT—TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS on the third floor, handsomely furnished, with the iinest Table Boatd in the city: Wil be vaosted ‘on, May the 14th. 28 Iowa Circle. my7-6t Fok BESSA LARGE, PLEASANT AND COM- MODIOUS Hall, suitable for clubs and lodge mee! ings, Information at 430 8th street, between D and northwest. my7-6t" FOR BENT SEVERAL LARGE UNFURNISHED Boome, with inodern improvements; delightful lo- cation; 226 Delaware avenue; half square north of the Capitol: Metropolitan cars pass the door; couventent_to other lines, (OR RENT—FOUR FURNIS) ‘second and third floors, wit DD ROOMS ON THE conveniences, and in good neighborhood. Apply at 942 New York avenue northwest. i RENT—620 O xT . FIVE For T—6: STRE) NORTHWEST, FI Suitable it housekeep- ug ot and cold wate, ath, &c.; Forerenves requires, Fok, BENT_FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room: pleasant neighborhood, attractive rooms, sinall family, quist nouse, reasonable terms: 229 A street southeast, two blocks from the Capitol. Apply after 4 p.m, my4-3t" POR RENT EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- le oF en ai Room suitable for office. ‘Apply at 705 11th street north my3-08 west. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fe KENT—A BRICK HOUSE, DESIRABLE located: | Apply to WHEATLEY BROS., corner ia reet and ithode Island northwest. 7. {OR RENT_ONE OF THE DESIRABLE DWELI ings in Garfield Terrace, eight rooms, every modern convenience; sauitary plumbing throughont; one block from Pennsylvania avenue atrect-care; rent $35.50. WESCOT & WILCOX, cor. 20th and Ista.n.w. mi-6t OR RENT—HANDSOME NEW 11 ROOM (QUEEN Anne) Hone, 1505 H street; will rent to first-ciass tei own reserving three rooms) for #0; Posses- sion at once. G On E — 1520 8 ST. N. W.. HANDS ig THES RG Urlek, 1 rooms, basement, beck bi ng, Bindows, mod. tiny. ; ren Ma Ist JOSEPH YORREST. bY E ae lours 1 to ‘apal-16t" # BRICK DWELLING, SEVEN rooms and bath, mode: 2 tional Museum; references: CHURC “ROOM BRICK f Scott statue, in first-class condit.on, with all modern conveniences. Apply to THOS. J, FISHER & CO, it 1334 F street northwest. “CLASS RESIDENCE, 1515 oie Isls avenue, near Scott Statue. Apply to SHEDD, 1402 14th strect northwest; possession ist of June. my2-Imn VOR RENT. 718 19th, 14 r8.,m.1..$60.00) 1998 U st., 7 r8,,m.i$25.50 1819 G st.,11. 0 28) 3 N st..8 rs... ‘20.00 40.00) 35.00, ‘$ Ket..3 ra. 1214 Sothet.,8r. 1521 Pierse, "7 1208 D st. n. WESCOTT & WILCOX Corner 20th und I sireets northwes ky FOR RENT--STORES Feet BEX FINE CORNER STORE FITTED UP forthe drug business; also, Dwelling if desired. Apply on the premises, corner 3d and F streeta north- west, or ALBERT FOX., Agent, 920 F st. n.w. my7-3t* OR RE RNER STORE, SUITA- bie for Druga, Stationery, or other light ‘business, | ona thoroughfare near the Treasury; rent $25. myd-3t E. A. McINTi 7OR RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY—STORE, Dwelling, and Stable, corner 13th and T streets northwest; Store, Cellar, and lerge Stable, corner 9 aud Rt streets northwest; Second Floor’ (40x40) of 1010-12 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ALBERT F. ‘OX, 920 ¥ street northwest, myl-6t TWO STORES—822 AND 824 Ir went, separately or together. Possession Apply to C. ADAMS, 502 E street northwest. 001 street nort! ‘at cuice. my1-2w’ FOR RENT—OFFICES. —OF FICE ROOMS OVER OUR STORE, TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 Penney]: nue. PoE BESTA FINE SUITE OF OFFIC on Fetrect, near Ebbitt House. Aprly to THOS. J. FISHER & Co., 1324 F street northwest. BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR SALE—woop | my4-6t on one of the moet prominent corners in the city. Apply to THOS. J. MYERS, Beal Estato Agent 1220" F street northwest. smy7-1m_ REPRESENT A COMPANY DESIRING TO PUB- chase a numberof small Honses or asquare of Ground. Must be cheap for cash. any5-3t E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street. 0 LEASE—10 A RESPONSIBLE MAN—HOUSE 3,000 feet of land: 11 rooms, modern conveniences; south front; near all street. cars: stable for 5 horses. Inquire on premises. my5-St" OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED AND GOOD baying Saloon. rare chance to make, money; aald for cash or good ‘security ; most desirable stand in the city. Address Box 45, Star office. my6-1m Pine es aes eee Lee urbs, ‘and ae to will please Box 146, Btar offices. my3-6t" Fe SALE— Corner K and 27th streets northwest, e old Brewery Property, 150 feet front on K street Innve quantiiy of brick whl bs adeno oe ease ‘of brick caps ane chianoe for figareclion of iumaber of” imal! houwes WMD aFO 18 ema OAT FIGHER & CO., ap27-2w 1324 F street northwest. IBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON time denosits. United States Bonés bought and old at market rates. ‘Colecticns made everywhere by J.H. BQUIER & CO, Bankers, 1416 Feama aver” Teo ————————————— BOARDING. AG MANSION, CORNER 6ra AND E ¥.W. es cates Rooms Hager cod) to $60 So ee een Sea End day boarders: Hal rooms $28 por tae apy’ re a4-5w* ‘ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THATI - ‘clase ‘Pailor-made Steond-hand Sale meen tet ‘than a common ‘Dew suitcan JUSTE’S OLD STANP, Xo, 619 D street northwest, ‘New Clothing we sell cheaper than anywhere. £9 New Clothing we pell cheaper than anywhere. £9 *f .RD—PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY ‘Soarders accouunodaied at the McPherson a House, corner of 15th and I streets. Mrs. M. T. SOUTH- ALL. ‘spi7-Im* ILINTON HOUSE DINING ROOMS, COR. 7rH AND |. W. ; location central; table board $15 and | Cie Bie aeenon sedi, eee tego ‘room. apd -50 per day. WRU: NATLOR. Prop a m0 INST-CLASS TABLE BO. PER LE BOARD, faat and dinner, ts; Hickets for $1. Also, Restaurant. #1. I- southwest corner 7th and E streets northwest. JREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. desirable situation for families. ‘Hates: 2°50, SSIS suangaen eg fom. ees, 2 Wane Bipee Tease SSS Meals atallbours. £29 36-6m E_DROIT DINING FOR LADIES AND ee ERR a fortal pining Hocmee, for Ladies ay a a == PCa ede re ap LOST AND FOUND. Lt are mse O8T—LAST FRIDAY Mt NEAR NA- 1 thet Sie ati Rae Las Sesinana eer es my7-30" Fe BALF—CHEAP, FLEVEN-ROOM Brick hot 15 11th street northwest; will rent for $40 a good investment: one-third cash, balance on time. ‘Price $4,500. C. H. PAKRER, gE can 1 3 mitiutes or icon. 2 prronutstug colts of tok weil faker and very apeedy tabled ween F'and “e" AROE DAY FAMILY MARE. tc ye 4-neat familly Carriage, Jump sak, ent early now. the abo niliy only'a few months, and werd as goot as new: bas been used by « gnly on accomnt of Ieaviug the elt. NAILOK 26 E atrect. FOES AEs STREE VERY F in Tapestriog to THOMA: WOR SALE—CHEAP, A GOOD BUSINESS, COI uer 10th and U sts northwest, lot 20x93 ft. dee) $500 cash, balance $25 per montl. Also a six-room frame house on 11th st. southwest, between E and F sts; one-third cash, balance on time. Price $1,250. C. HP. south west. F AND OLD GOni private gale. For particulars a ING, auctioneer, corner 11th Peunsyivania m2-eolw FRR Tang STOCK 0} pITALIAN MAB- LE and Granite Monument sic. "Monuinnite cleanel tp cemelerion Wat RUTH: ERFORD & CO., Pennsylvania avenue, corner ist treet northwest, ‘ap28-im” JOR SALE TWO HORSES, PERFECT sound and gentie: will sell aingle or double, excel) family Horses. Appiy at FULTON'S Loan OMice, ‘Sth street, bear DP strcot Dorth went, ar2s. A FIRE STOCK OF BOSTON BUGK. ies and other Light Car. best iu the country for the Money. Other ligut and heavy Cartiages, in great va- fiety, for spring or summer ues. Ly EET RICHARDS, T northwest, at a bargain. Inquire of L. D. REYNOLDS, Dayton, 0. 1901 Corcoran street. my1-6t RK SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH_—1417 lcm STREET northwest, a first-class six room Brick Hones a and water: borse-cars pass the door. DANENHOW & SON, 1226 F street. ap30-Im Drews biick front houses tem Sooght eakas hase brick. otRe. o 4 5 parking, beautifully located. on & I, ave, im nice order: ice, pope Also pice use, cellar, », $4,250. Also well-built, two ng, fres-bricx-front house, 7 back buil , cellar and brick stable, nelghborhood, tn ice ofder: price, $3,000" Ales fe story britk botne, | “Hepairing promptly attended to, Patent Gites; pros B80. WP a eo spot ors und Factory, apa e “804 F street northwest, eras 410-416 bth attest northweat R SALE— HOUSES, I. iD SMALL, FOR FE BALE AND RENT, I of PART artita ALL OR OER. gb ELBTin. ‘DaNEXHOWER & SON, 1256 ¥ STREET. ‘apl6-3m R 8 BUY A HOME AND PAY NO MORE tlemen. Lay ae ber mqnth will bay aguod aw for bust : sized west pert of | ure purpose 208 Grocer Sliyrat $2,380, RA PATTLLL Lens Ne ere mvs te | REAP OTET ‘a vattedy Of Columbus 7 w low prices, OR SALE—LOTS. secomdshand. “No trouble toshow gooan, ————— POE SALES EAST FRONT OF SIXTY FEET, aT sun, above Q; Bt fet outs Trost sa Maacearsee avenue, at ; ‘sou! on. ase avenue, near 20th; and other desirable lots in that soo- tion. gto. F. GHAHAM, Bt. Cloud Buildings 7; talon Calunt ere a WHE tor a age Aor M. YOUNG, 315 6th street. RRIAGES, BUGGIES ay batiaen © ang P 1 on 224, between N an new, very cheap. Also a new atyle 1 on 0, Between 21st and 23a, mprinuem, Doty ects ns low as a nide-Dar. 4 on Bfh, between Nand 0. ind cramine before busing chenhers. Hepeiring 3.on O, between 4th and Sth. © neatly and promptly done. JOHN J. COOK, 3 x, 42 ft., 13th, between 3 and T. Bi treot, Wost Washington. inhi 7-2m0* 6 between 4th and 5th. “ = cP. OOF gp between Mit ace and Baer eaat «cuts tizhothy Roc. to 800. ood long timithy, &bo. ices. W. L. MOORE d& Steam hay press, 12th ebd B northwest, apT-2r0' ALE—OVER 100 TOP AND NO-TOP BUG: EY gice: Single and Jump Seat Jacgors, Two and Four Seat Top Phastons, Coupe and Cow aye of the ween Ist and 2d nx SHOEMAK: FOR SALEWONE OF THE HANDSOMEST OOR- ner sites in the city. WM. P. YOUNG. Tt QOR SALE—-THE FINEST LOTS NoW IN THE market, on the h at the bead of Connecticut | latest styies, to he sold tmeardions of com. no reasonsbie avenue, in thie immediate neteuborhood of that rapidly | offer . T. D. SCHMIDT & CO.,. 460 Penney: improving part of the city, Dupont Circle and vicinity. mb31-3 The best nein, the District Xo other, y y Oh SALPOATA. OF CARR a ic jike this during the next five yeni F all may ace, for 1883, consisting of nice Hage DORE © GREEN, 629 7th stront, Federal iin | No-top Side Bar Sugwiee. Phactmmes Faraity’ Cartlanae ye | Business Wagons, Surreys, Villate Carte, Haring, {OR SALE—A FEW OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS | Whips, &e. Repairing and Pai initia pou it the subdivision of the north grounds of Colum- ‘i ian University, at the intersection of 14h street and Columbia roa, remein unsold. Tbe lots are 50x145, with alley tu the rear, and can sill be bought per foot, and on very favorable terms. ‘Ihe street how graded, and the lots are being rapidly taken un, and the price will soon be advanced. — For plate and full jufo y inquire of FITCH, FOX & BROW pen: | to Will sett cheany AT work guazatiteod. FES LARGE STOCK OF CAKRIAG Bugxies, Phatons, two-seat Surry Wagons ahd Vile laze Carts. “Also, a larze stock of second-hand work and trade wagons, at the very lowest rice. * ‘factory, 1240 Prospect, nue, mys- Reronitory."1390 High, Geonzet QYOR § LE—AT 5 CENTS PER Foor 4, SQUSRE mh3-3m_ |. K. PROBK ground. Northwest corner C and 5 HORSES. CARR. LN southeast: about 67,000 foct:'eround iron gradi Se ge yy nel iD. en ye bu a vk i eye A [pied ae oye ms to suil Inyl-t | None bit Hret-clase stock handled. “Everything as represented. WM. F. street nortuwest. {OK SALE—ONE SIX-SEAT EXTENSION TOP, used a short time: also, several Jump Seats and Daytons, Village Caris, and all the latest atyic Gat Tiages now in use, at low prices. WILLIAM A. YOUNG ‘on stores, DOWNEY, i AT A BARGAIN— BUILDING LOTS on 9th street southeast, one-half square south of East Capitol strect, and at terminus of F-strect line of cars mutable for a block of buildings. ALBERT F. FO: 20) F streat northweat, niy & BRO. 450 Peau. ave. Goods token _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | 2285 JOR SALE On EXCH ANGE — 2,044 ACRES OF SUMMER RESORTS. coul and iron lands in Kentucky. for elther eity oF = = = —-".= = —= country property, on salt water; alittie money will be | J~OCK ENUN SPRINGS AND BATU: ven ih addition, Address J. E, PLIGG, Jeweler ary | ARO” - : “aad C = sunsylvanis avenne. ie Grest North Mountain, OR RENT—FU SHED, RESIDENCE OF MRS. Sear duns. sertan uaa pttan "etl i 0s natinaaen, tees len and adjacent xronnde. will ivate Larmily, for the summer months: uo boarding- | qarme moda Good Tae NO bee hee Rouse keepers nébd apply. THOS. J. ¥ SHER & CO., | Hesling and strengthening waters. rest. Ste Cironlars givinr all information of Ore Mee of ronlars givin all information at the o Pratt Soa, 401 buh street ‘northwest, or at this my5-3 Te MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL, FOE, SALE-BAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESI- dence about a mile from city; houre as 11 roome, bgth-room and celta laZzaé on two sides; stone foun- Sion, Gre. story stale and carriage hous cow house, igksh Bouse, we Bt lowers. THER w RUTHERTOND, Hes Estate and Ineur- ance, 1296 F sticet northwect. my5-3t UR RENT—THE FINE. LARGE, DOUBLE Wiliamsport, Pennsylvania, honse og the Columbisn University grounds. just | 4 quiet home for the summer months. Cool nichts. above Boundary and ovcrlooking thecity, known as the | No morquitoes. No malsria. Beautiful drives, music, President's residence, aad lately occupied by Dr. J.C, | 8t¢-, ete. Table Hberaily euppliet sith fatin produce, Welling. The bouse contains about fourteen roomn, ang bss nearly (hree-quariets of an acre of ground at- tached, forming one of the most desirable Fives for rent in the District. The terminus of the iéth street Baa ee HP A, Short, distance. FITCH, FOX & | BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, 5-3 OR SALE_—A SACKIFICE—BEAUTIFUL STOCK, Dairy and Grain Farm, 365 acres, 14 nities from A new Otis hydranise elevagor. Te:me moder: for circular and diagram. “> CgRIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (P.O. JMentgomery county, Md.), Preven miles from Washington on Conduit rnd: the fines! Grive from cits proprietiee striotiy enforeed; stone arch in the world on adjoining grounds, my4-4m ‘sm Yarulogt ee road). in Mcntomery county: | Ay Spey i Cau | ., 250 in cultivat wel “ 4 > ~ 2 e Footie), barn and butidings complete: finely watered, | {0% IniLeral spring fresh every das, without, extri mw} jarze; terms moderate. Addi 3. W. BAKNDOLL fenced, fruited and timbered: three tiles from rail road; one mile from vost olive: school, church a stores. i&c. Also stock of implements for running. | complete. Sold to close an estaie, or traded in part for ry roprietor, Stockton woret, CAPE MAY, ington property, at great bargain. Easy terms WILL OPEN JUNE 30. We. BUBFUND, sta Patrcet uoedbwest, ane yap STOCKTON i iargeat ed begt snoin 3 =~ 7 Hotel on the coast. be beach is acknowledged to be JOR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, 1 me miles from Navy Yard uridge, $250 ver aumum Saab ee otis coutinent. “The management will be Pleven tom Lous, and rcriygoree land near ian 3. F. CARE. awe’ station, ’. Faliroad. $250 auoum. - Gong ~f NENHOWER & SON. 1226 F myi-6r | For feventeen years Proprietor of Old Congress Hall age en oF lei! ROOMS rey S pians Mite teaiee and tunes eee a high slate of fertility vals «new barn and othe ead ___ COUNTRY BOARDING. & blackemith at Camp Spring, on Red's corner, = = = ‘whore a thriving bus.pese has been carried EASANT ROOMS. WITH GOOD BOARD, the finest water at can be had at Falls Church Uy applying at once %9 six miles from the desirable i ANSON B. SODINE, either for business or a country residence my7-co3t* Falls Church, ¥ churches and projected railroad station and daily, wn 3 = all convenient. Address W. ai, PATO Spring, Prince George county, Md. ap30 QW" Fez, KENT—FOR SUMMER BUARDERS—TAL- bott honse. Barnesville, Md., Rouse bss 90 roouam, Tmosly fer Rouse hes So evan, anos Corpus oars.” (EMORY, MANSION). B AGHT- ‘wood, is now ‘pen for ion’ of enminer boarders. Kooma Taare airy ‘and walt farnished ; ex- cellent table, ood atindance, fine baihirocin, crogued i aie: | suaerente Noms om THE OAKS Bichewnane mountain ; a - stable, trai | Dic. mt ae ‘Apply to Buns WANTED AT BLADENSBURG, P. G. Ma. cool and roomy: 15 9528-19 ee tee Fide to tenner “Gret cane board ai socety: ALT WAT! RESORT FOR BALE. DELIGHT- | Adiress D., at pebury. ap?4-L* SSeS See ee roey - "WM. P. YOUNG, DENTISTRY. ap25-2w 1420 New York avenue. = Sees _—— ————— FOE, SACE_VALUABLE LOTS IN MMT. PLPAB- Be mg ATE OF PEXBSTI- ant; wil be sold cheap to settle an estato. imuy omce und sontdevor, haa retin Toone ensy. AA 436 wtecet north- | Senay ‘him to my "and the —_ spi ETN aes Aentiet of andoubted MAGA Fo One Bp, tno oor: | LAX. TO16 Aeth wt. nw — bor rol RTIFICIAL M. BEFORE AN! - For oa 4 ty iin Rie © * * Toh | AS ae ge ieee ES Geom we onthe | _25-ly Dit DONNALLY, 1351 F strest northwest. it Rocks rai! ; plenty of fruit. ANEN- = HOWEE & SON, street. " aplo-im | Pp* 5+ SOE? DENTISE, . s street, Feislt room Aeon egy See One gAP anni. GOOD | Preservation of the Natural Testis Siscite Het? stabie and ee nS R. RANDALL PARSONS, niles from this 428 PHILLIPS, 1498 New York svenuce Derrier, pea Sac ties eh Se ES T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 ohare Tee SALE Oj ;ADK—CHEAP—TWO FAB! oe 90 acd Oe dues Tot scres; 4 north of Haier entero CEL & MONEY TO LOAN. JOWLAND DENT, ABSOCIATION. “Wo. 2it JMO*E* 70 coun, cuit,” cast alae, ‘ern er st extractions ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. pe fing Retctone lara, mate oy a B. 0 HOLTZMAN, Anaigam Hilinen trot te ‘30th and F streets northwest. 30,000 patients, bach oe Seo nt oSZ SM iced tw apr ranted. a23 ‘ONKY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT M' attention to. 8 a= aptim SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ‘ONEY TO LOAR, ————————— a are a-| GECURITY. FROM LOSS RY BURGLARY, 3 = a iz| THE NATIONAL SAVE DEPOSIT COMPANY, AVE MONEY 10 0AM OX GOOD BEAT — vay when ‘scoot one. Gaeek *°| an tte own building, |. Firemen’s ins Bids, cor. Yih and La, ave. | Comsan svar Gruner axp New Youn Ave. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER Leis oe ese iar is | pag Ga S ae SS |e ae Maier act wiaost day. SOR BAERS VAULT DOORS OYARDED BY THE SARGERT ‘Charges moderate. No delay. oo EEE. ERR EE MO: TO LOAN 16 ¥ rot bectiwert. NEY TO LOAN. quips ot BOarFlod Sad'epwanda owt ple ofa?

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