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THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON SATURDAY. = * She Evening Star has a regular. permanent Bena flee daitv circulation more thar trebie that of amy ether daliv vaper published in Washinaton. and ecauat to that o} afi tne ‘etner daily papers here added texether. ‘THE Star offce ‘s ccnnected with tho Telephone x- Barge. Advertisements, crders for the paper by mai axed news, of any information or business an te vent day or night, free of eharve. ‘The protest of innocence by a person standing On the cal‘ows and within a few moments of eter- nity carries with It a welght of conviction de- Fived from the solemnity of the occasion. The horrible suggestion that possibly an innocent Man has been serft to a degrading death forces itself upon the mind, and, no doudt, frequently adds recruits to the opponents of capital punish- Ment in awestern state recently a man was was, Qmally, made manifest. He had been doomed to ‘the gallows, but room for a doubt as to his guilt ‘Prompted a commutation of his sentence to life Imprisonment. This Of executive clemency saved his life, and has, at last, resulted im his restoration to freedom and to an honored Bame. A man was hanged in Pittsburg Thursday ‘Whose last words were a declaration of tmaccence. ‘Is ts probable that the time will come when in all Criminals of whose guilt there is any possible ee eet rics ‘The decision of the U. § Supreme Court Mon- Gay im the case of the Chicago, Burlington and Qunicy Railroad company conclus' vely affirms the. Principle of the right of a state to control corpo- Fations of its own creation, even in the matter of regulating its charges for sevice to the public. ‘The ch irter of this railroad company authorized 1% to establish such rates of toll for the convey- ance of persons and property as mizht be deter- mined by its by-laws. The Illinpis legislature, in Gespite of this provision of the charter, enacted a Taw reducitig the rates of tue company below ‘those it Rad Mxed. The company tasisted that ‘this enactment impaired the oblitsation of Its con- tract with the state, and was therefore uncon- stitutional. The Supreme Court has upset this clafa, aud bas decided that the power of the state toregulate u railroad corporation it has created % supreme. _—_____~-e»-__ ___ ‘The prevaiiing opinion in Baltimore political circles is that the democracy of that city have made a very fair start towards harmonizing the factions. Representatives of the conflicting ele- ments have «ll expressed themselves satisfied ‘With the commisston appointed by the city con- Yention and willing to abide by the result of its - Iabors. The troublesome period, however, will Rot be reached until the votes cast at the pri- Mary elections shall have been counted. It re- mats to be seen whether the barmony now s0 Promising can withstand the disappointing effects Of defeat. There wii! be opposing tickets at the Primaries, and in the natural order of things somebody must be beaten. The democrats have apparently been thoroughly awakened to the fact ‘that unless united action can be obtained their party is pretty sure to be defeated, and under the ‘spur of this conviction there ts a desire for har- mony that will not be easily provoked into renew. Ing the rupture. While the Commissfoners are being hauled over the coals for things they have done of left undone, ‘they will get nothing but praise for changing the exit doors of the school buildings so that they shall open outward. Tue Srax has been hammer- ing away a long time upon the necessity of this Action to avert a frightful accident in case of fre, -—_—__<e2—___. ‘The association of the 2st assembly istrict of New York city must be cumposed of ‘Very unsophisticated politicians. In a set of reso- Tutions they derounce the democratic apportion- Ment “as designed to prevent the election of re- Pudlican Congressmen.” As if apportionments ‘Were ever desigued, in these days of political Manipolation, for anything else than to prevent ‘the election of Congressman of the opposite party! ————~<>—___ ‘Fhe public school authorities of Philadelphia are turning their attention particularly to the tm- Provement of the lower grade schoola They Ahave discovered that too much attention has been ‘paid to the schools of high grade, which benefit the few, to the neglect of those branches which are the educational dependence of the many. The authorities of that city are setting an example ‘Which might be followed with profit in many other localities, It ts in the primary school-work ‘that the greatest care and labor should be be- stowed. 3;°***5 ‘The thing we are selling now is THE JERSEY aT 06, Zast received. Cell and seeit. ‘This is our Mstof prices fe JERSEYS: 300 400 4 6% 7.00 7.50 8.00 ALL WELL MADE, ~ STYLISH, PERFECT FITTING, G® FIRST-CLASS QUALITY FOR THE PRICE. TAYLOR & HUPTY, myld 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Les: Bass. ‘We have received s large consignment of LEATHER BAGS from one of the larcest manufacturers in the United States. We wish to dispose of the lot as quickly ae possible, and have put the following prices on the Lot1—Teal Leather Bags, Nickle trimmed, outside ‘and inside Pocket, 70. ; usual price Boo: ‘Lot 2—Light Alligator, ‘Nickle trimmed Bags, with out- side and inside Peoket, $1.26 and $1.48; usual P x x Lot 3—A full size Licht Alligator Bag, with Nickle trim- pe ianed with’ calf $1.83; 200 dozvn Heal Kid Purses, lined + trunmed with Sickle, ‘ie. 60 dozen Licht Aliza Nickle my8 1717-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, VERY BE+T BLACK SILES, SATING, VEL- ETS, FARASOLS and SUN MBRELLAR 3. Ee sae ‘Tid and 736 7th stress a. w.. bet.GandH. | myll-4t,20%p Lorszor, BOSTON DEY GOODS HOUSE, 921—PENNSYLY ANIA AVENUE-93L, DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. Owing to the backwardness of the season and the importers and home mannfacturers as well, we have been enabled to buy merehandise of ali deseriptions for prices, which, under any other could never have been reached. Our buyer has spent four days of this wesk in the New York and Boston markets, baying both ai auction an1 privat» sale, and bas brought home such bargains as we have never before placed on urcouuters. As wo never advertise anything simply on paper. we invite your candid criticism and compart- son of the lots enumerated below, and if favorable ‘should bepleaged to reosive your patronage. Jenseys1 Senszyai: The popularity of the JERSEY seems to increase in- stead of dir inish, and therefore we have added to our stock and have just received a large invoice of a (ood plain JEKSEY at $2.00. EACH, * all colors—Biack, Navy Blue, Garnet, Cardinal and Crushed Strawberry. Our $2.50 JERSEY, with Cuffs, and stitched with Silk. is undeniably the best JERSEY for the price sold in this cumtry. We have aleo just closed from the manufacturer his blanco stork of an elegant quality of JERSEY, which ‘bas never been suld less than $5 each. We offer them ‘at the low price of $4.00 EACH. Don't buy until you have seen these JERSEYS. We have aiso the best $5 JERSEY in this town, with plaited Back and Bow, WOODWARD & LATHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. my! Woopwarp & LOTHROP WILL OPEN THE FOLLOWING SPECIALBARGAINS IN THEIB PRINT DEPARTMENT ON MONDAY MORNING: PRINTS. ata ght and dark 92-INCH FINE SHIRTING, Pereales in 100 new extra fine quality at 1: cents per yard, for ‘Waists, &o, Si SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS in Blues and Browns, at T cents per were se:l at 18% cons LNCS TSA AT a MIS AYBON CHECK GINGHAMS Tomnts per yard. Gond Fine Rice Cheek Stina 16 conte por acd. °° ay wes tease sonatas cents per yard, BEST 1,400 PRINTED LAWNS, good styles. 10 cents yard. Same quality in last year’s Styles croaibg afb oaute yard. 2 ONE PRICE ONLY. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania avenue 921. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, }my12 Enwoysros & Co, 1399 AND 141 F sTneer. OU LADIES BooTs, LOW OUT WALKING SHOES, TIES AND SLIPPERS Are now all in Stock, and wo are coufident that s larger or finer selection has never been shown in this city. PERFECTION IN F1T, SUPERIORITY IN FINISH, NEWNESS IN STYLES, COM¥ORT AND DURABILITY are what we claim for our goods. Prices are always low snd uniform. myl2 EDMONSTON & CO, Earox & Hazaros, 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, SUMMER OPENING OF THE LATEST IMPORTATION IN BONNETS ASD HATS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘May 15th and 16th. (No cards.) A few more specimens of ESQUIMAUX BASKET- WORK have just beén received. smy12-66 EMAKKABLE BAKGAINS, cash. | ale ainbrenzni t pages oe RUE, Superior 24-jueh $2.15. Porect Fitting Moneaueth ot crihited,) $1.25. oes 1 my12-38 1205 ¥ atreet northwest, HE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, Posttir is the lightest ming Machi made; fear movemente: se to ear tine ue moat dalicats Indy an use e. Every movement and no. used in its construction. It mak Deautitul lock stitch, and ino stasis sey rete eee ‘oaild it. rearing parts are cam hardened Bo mire and try the Hartiocd before you decide for durability, com finish. Ithas no equal. Cs Reliabio Sewing to8 Oru PLKEE: eee eaitite. Good Machines for rent. All kinds repaired. my12 PENED THIS A. M. CHOICE LINE OF SCOTCH AND ENGLISH SUITINGS ‘To order at $40. W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsvivams avenues. LARGE COLLVCTION OF IMPORTED ARTI- FICIAL HUMAN EYES for sale B. 8. aoe ‘M. D., 616 West Balt!- more. Baltimore, B—Thsaveallsisesandcolors. _my12-rkw,1m BOOGEBIES,. myi2 ELPHONZO. YOUNGS, =e ORIGINAL NO-LIQUOR GROCER, NTH STREE" NaNTH 5st + F Ts FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. SEATON PERRY, @uccessor to Perry & Brother.) PRINTED BATI! WIDE,IN NEW DEBIONE, D BATISTES, cepaalaee . RY LINEN La’ Ho! \TTEEN! aSDIMast QUALII“S ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS. xEpeca SATINES, ORGANDIES AND JACO- BS FRE: AND, AMERICAN Ware Goubs Ts GREAT VAGETS AND AT “CORRUCT PRICES." TIGHT-WEIGHT AILL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION COS- TUMES, £ DERED MULL, ALBATROSS AND PON- ate Toba eer LOUISINES, SURAHS AND SUMMER SILKS. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES” IN BLACK | RHA- DAMES AND BU<AHS, AT $1, $1.26, $1.50 AND $2. SUPERB RTOCK BLACK AND COLORED SILRS, VELVERTS AND GAUEes. BLACK SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GREKA- INE EMBROIDERED ARIS JERSEYS. P, KEW COACHING PARASOLE A»~DSUN UMBREL- woavze UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLE- ‘NEW LISLE GLOVES, FANOY HOSTER. Bi \N PILLOW LIREN! ELGIAN PILLO' AND SHEKTING 8, 2" Cuoice Goons, Pusam Frevaes, axD ConRrcr SEATON PERRY, ‘TRUE BLUE SERGES, 80 popular lsst season that we had double the quantity made this season. They wore well, meld their color until the last shred was left, and what more could you ask for the sum of THIRTEEN DOLLARS, thé came price this season as they were last sonson, and we are the only house who has an inch of the gooda. ‘We say again they look aa well and hold their color as ‘well as any §20 Suit we or anybody else offers. ANY SIZE MAN UR SOUTH FITTED. A. SAKS & CO, “$46 AND 018 SEVENTH STREET, myi2 Tae Miser. Sronz, COBNER 10tz AND F STREETS. BEAD, THINK AND JUDGE! As covery SUCCESS is sure to have imitators, so has the MISFIT STOKE. Bo.sure, therefore of coming to the CORNER of 10TH AND F STREETS to buy your Clothing for Men and Boys. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 11. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 12, sults for Sa, worth, 3 suits for #1 Pogant sults for 38. wosaeate MEN; CLOTHING. Suits, G. A. }. 60, Flannel Suits Saat rags So moc eae Fine Yaoht Cloth 5: ‘worth’ A Spring Gvorocaty, in great’ vantoty, wil ‘be "sild re- ferent ‘Cassir, at sae rere and Obevict Suits: io patterns Unastinere and Cheviot Suits at it patterns Casaimere and Cheviot Suits at Lilacs and Brown Tricot Coat and Vest Princo, Albert $18, worth $35. | ‘Black Briedcloth Suit worth $35. nok Diawoned Suits, #10, wort j ‘wort’ $18, Si Besta. soca geal TOD epeltc® Dray D'Eteu Coat ‘Sud Vests, in great variety, Cftice Costa, in different colors and qualitiee—bar- PANTS At#2, $2.50, 5 about one- $2, $2.50, $9, $9,50, $4. $4.60, $5 and $6, WOKKING PANTS At 75 conts, $1, $1.25 aud $1.50. THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F Btreets. Searxe Duy Goons. myl2 20 Pieces od fea 20 Pieces Polka, all wool Albatrors, 250. 50 Pieces Lack and Colored Silks. Ee ee gt eee Bargains inevery Line Dry Goods, * GEO. J. JOHNSON, myl2 718 MARKET SPACE. S. ZMBEKS, $21 G STREET NORTHWES le Fare indnoements in Carziayos of all e OFr- top Family Car- Surreys, Village Carte, Har- done. ‘Wilt ooll cnosgand ems Gheaik’ RiP'BeCy | cae AERZEN LAGER BEER—HAVING THE SOLE M A for CHR. HEURICH'S SUPE- Siow SiaPucte LaGeh Bee lam ey red to fill ers. ‘centa per dozens #1, case; SLL uae ae ennai ee erjAMES BUTLER, 1257 20th street northwest. my12-2,3m REMNEB'S STOVE EXCHANGE, DELIVERS DANFORT "SV. M3 ‘STOVES AND FLUID AT LOWEST RATES. myl2-im* D RY Goons FOB THE HOT WEATHER. Choice line of WHITE GOODS cheap. LACES and HAMBURGS for cc a ie best and cheapest stock LLAS ond PARASOLS, Opened to-day, fall stock of GENT'S AND LADIES" GAUZE UNDERWEAR, every size ani Brape, from up. hogugh foods ever sold befory for the price. Our WHITE STOCK is at pri before named for so good articles, and every guaranteed n'ed. Too paire of LACE CURTAINS suitable for watering place very chesp. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenue. oMMER A JRress" DB. Roo JN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. TH EMB. D CHINA PONGEE AT. 600., THE REGU- PAB PRICE HAVING BEEN #1. WiLL MARE INES HERA ARIS Canta ae vs INES, NUN'S CREPE CLOT ni 088, AND ALL OTHER SUITABLE FOR MOURNING. “ACE GOODS PARTICULAR A’ 0. WHITE MUSE VERY LARG! EF CHOICE PARASOLS, IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS, SUN UMBKELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. WE OFFER ASTONISHING BARGAINS METTES. PLUMETTE COTTON WARP AND WOOL FILLINGGHEN- UD, WITH SMALL COL- THE PRICE IS Jaye. PER YD., HICH 18 THAN TH: IMPOKT DUTY. Wr AKE OPENING NEW GUODS LVERY DAY, AND a THE *PRINGS, x PARTIES FITLING OUT. FO: SEASIDE OR MOUNTAINS, WILT, FIND SUITA- BLE A_ ‘TICLES 10 SELECT FROM, WANTED—HELP, THE EVENING ‘STAR: WASHINGTON! SATURDAY. MAY 12, 18883—DOUBLE SHEEP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ‘ANTED—1 WOMAN, TO DO COOKIN« Wari avces ara ees : WA eae Piatt Rorthwest. ANTED_—MARE Tw Ins LATEST AND BUST wW tine. oon te : Yi JOHNS chanting. [NBO Publisher, 994 Fetrese ie ANTEU—EXPERTENGED OOAT HANDS AND two Pantaloon Honda. None but the best need wae Applpg. W. y, 826 9th north- PplnG. W. HEROLD, street § Winger weil and rapidiy; eten Box 2.0.4} |MANUENRIS, WHO WRITES 1° 10 ‘TO ANTED-BOYS AKD GIRLS knot if adenine my! business. hours; get $90 per month: Addiess GOLDEN AG. myl2-2* ANTED—A iphones. Clty BO. CANVASSER AND ACTIVE ENER- Man. Apply at 1304-B street southw: st, from 410 Cvclook pm mie WANTED-AN, iar ¥ (WELL REOOM- tmendid), ‘who wanasstanas the who understands and - sion Dusinats-“Adgrees Jot CONNOLS, ty botvern Wasa stash coor SAP Bees . or thoroughly competent. None otuere need epply-mit-3e WANIED-A YoOurn 30 LEARN THE CIGAR ‘business; one having a knowledge of the bu:iness 8, 929, red: Teterence required. BH. BOGUS 938.D ‘ANTED AT NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, 100 00d Carpenters: to $2. 96 per day. Py te ex: SAMPEELL. Newport Nowa Vicpinic. W4STED-4 BALY.GROWN WHITE GIRL TO care for a child and assist in light housework. A good home to the right party. Apply at 610 Bib street WARIED A COLORED MAN AS DRIVEH AND 5 miles in ‘on aline Walter. to the + ust hive good referenoss, Addreas’ Box Bustbwoeds DO” myia te ANTED—AN ENERGETIC LADY, FAIRLY | siucatea Cigelietit auton, AyeeEtanhose 410-60 wee fable party. CHAS. BELPER: Street horthwest, up stale, ie ‘ANTED—AGENTS ON FIRST-CLASS BOOKS; Uberal pay; D. Appleton & Co.’s. Apply at 437 ‘Tth street, Room '2, second floor myia-Bt ANTED—A FIRST-OL153 COOK AND LAUN- area aemaail family: wood wages an ise parma- ‘Rent place tos competent servant; referen jutred. ‘Apply at 3608 Prospect street, Genexetowne It ANTED_LAD) YOUNG MEN—IN TOWN poe EEE nice and can. ‘soem, a at their own home, where they make from $4 to $4 day. rk be el yk Seg - =F cupation. No canvassing of peddling, rasa red for a toF¥. MILLA! Eto, Manufacturers, Boston, Borb is: mylieat ARTE is 4 pUsInESS pt pee ane IGHT active yout or < must posses af years of ane: some ‘kno! be with fares, oes and himeolf, Yepiy, in handwriting. with une. % ferences, but inch final papers. Ada: Tor one week, Hos 168: tas ofloe, ‘The work can to ‘00- ‘4NTED-SY, A SETTLED WHITE WO! A tion as housekeeper, or any place of trusts Sood references, Adfiress Bos aI Siar oon it W4xzER Br 5 LADY, A begs aed ae sort; Sate: Dest reference can be given. Address +B. Wi54xtED—« LADY FROM NEW YORE WOULD like a few more the day; ladies of refined bande sould not ‘Dut plossod with hier yecfoct an designs, BEORY, Siar offion ‘Madame DEV- is ANTED—A\ GOVERNMENT POBITI which I will pay from one to five hundred ‘Adaress, 5 in. heavy installment tor five “DENTIOT,” Star oftes. nyiae” Wires POsrsTOR as NURS « 'O AN INVA- lady by a competent ana ‘person, | educated at the train: school ; references. ‘Address ¥., Btar offices = my l-2e ANTED—>ITUATION BY A GEKMAN MAN, Wee ‘Addreas or apply ‘ct S63 H sorcal ven. southwest. ADOLPH PRIEBE. ae eee saiheet. ADLER FREES ___ avis Ww ANTtD—A B11 VATION BY YOUNG ARETED men of over twenty years’ experience the Ca ne ae be obtained ey BERVAN) cooks, Rupleymcet Surebur ef Sse SURDOR eS Cie tees ‘north and W2StED-2r 4 youre MAN. A SITUATION IN M., Box 140, rg, Dauphin County, Penn's. wys-20* ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Watters and WANTED—BOARD. ‘ZD-SUBURBAN BOARD WITH CONVE- si lof thirty monthe’ Alosasdris desirable with ios hed; terms, &c. R.F. T., City P.O. myll-2 WANTED—HOUSES. Wa RENT ABOUT MAY 16 A HOUSE jess than 12 roome, with yard or stable, within ix equaven of oocusy Sth aed F cies eect Aa- dress A.W., Star office, myl2-3" iTED—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, ABOUT eivht rooms, located of rlvania avenne and between 15th and 20th streets. particulara, B, J. E., Star office. cd ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF TWO adults without children a furnished if desired; beat roteronce Given: STAN, Star office. summer, or. ‘Address CLG: FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fiza Paar ate hg, oes | FR tn os Tew; ? * lane fot, eT L As Enemas ee | cee hare ee & RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK, Fos SPE mare Sony Bue or Minnie “a> my! FC anaes ae eae = : ES ply to C. B. KER, coraer Geebd atest weet. mil-3* ‘months, «furnished new 1i-room House on Ver- myil st “EA. MoINTIRE, 918 F strest. FOE Bi 27 154 REODE, TALAND AVEND A Peg ie tata gabe ee mays ‘THOS. J. iz & CO myl1-6t northwest. HE RENT—FROM JUNE 187 70 OCTOBER 1=T, ee SY mae Ww ANTED—1 A FAMILY OF ADULTS A SMALL class ord:r and healthy > 114i 24th erect House et located; moderate rent. Adare northwest, per month. PHILLIPS, 1426 stating partleulare, £.0. Bor 431, Cty P.O, myll-St* | New York avenue. im FUBNISH®! BE; | ROH RENT PREMISES 623 AND 2) ira ST. gated ee ao (SH eefone co F mn “t ¥ - Fe ib ven, ddress, stating terms Gedmeme oe 0 | feet. Ter : = ANTED—TEN GOAT HANDS AND TWO BUSH- Witter. Apply at KEEN'S, 414 9th strect. my) WANTED SS COLORED MAN AS DRIVER AND Waiter in a emall family; reforences required. ply at 1344 G street northwest. WAsten BOY IN THE ck OF A MAN- Y pfacturing firm, one to, ral Af eeneral useful, handwriting, stating ages Feforenoes, Box 14%, Star officer maylicat™ ANTED—A REGISTER!) DRUG CLERK. AP- ply at 423 9th street northwest. myi0-6t AN a FIRST OLA 83 ovoscHS Prenser; also, a good Talloreas; at O. PUTS 129 Penneylvants avenue northwest." myl0-St" WaAnreD—A GOOD COOK; ¢LSO A GIRL FOR chemberwork.” Inquire at 486 Pennsyivanis nue northwest. " oo Ws OB YOUNG MEN IN OITY or country ¢ tale nice, light and plearant work at thete Own homsdey 83 tosoadday only ahd quiet y medet a ener aa ae Drawer TT, Philadelphia, Pa. my3-Im* W ANZED-LADIES “IN CITY OB COUNTRY TO ‘do i fs it lo light, clean work at home eee 1 re Hudson Manufacturing Co., 265 “WANTED — WHITE. AND. COLORED — COOKS. Ghammbermatda, Geberal Workers: Kitchen Gis: Also, German Servants,’ All bring references. Ladies {Gp hee eervante at ufting, 926 F ot. n.w.. CR PEICES ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BUREAU— FAMILIES furnished with frst-clase Heli Cooke, Waiters, 4 ‘Cham! &o. its wanted de ‘G! DUNDOMIS iD loth otest nartaweee 3 f FOR RENT—ROOMS. WOR RENT—ON CAPITOL HILL, A NEWLY AND neatly furniahed Room, first floor, aoe Eve ‘canvetetas, ie: oR tain p cope Es ee Flust ae month ir atean ar get and board if Oeeired. at 499 K strest northwest. ti FPORBENT_WANTED (A PARGY OF GENTLE- man totake pleasant summer Rooms rices, frontinrsouth, on broad Srinie bat Biock'of all street care: convenient t0 hotels and board ing houses, 127 ‘avenue northwest. it i: mod. = door, and convenient north Bae, half square of the Capitol. POR EENT TWO COMMUNICATING — FUR- geisha, rout Rooms saitabie for bedroom end sit room or very vusekeeping. < munieating unfurnished front rooms. Hi street northwest. aw oa and fitted up and Ent Givided into suites of rooms for: Ply to JOHN TRIMBLE, 1216 F stre-t. inyd-2w R KENT-NEW HOUSES—ibis AND 1519 FPrrch sircer bricks; all $25 ‘SON 1336 ment Per honth; DANENHUWLE & & Fatreet. = myh-% R RENT—ONE OF THE DISIRABLE DWELL- in Garfiedd lvania @venue strect-cars; rent WESCOTT & WILOOK. oor. 20th and I eta-n-w.*m7-86 ist R RENT- Fitede Tone crepes aor Goria Oeee Jog BEDE, abd ech ‘strect northwest’ FOR SALE—LOTS. R SALE—FINK LOTS ON lore STRECT ‘Mamachusetts. ted FRETS Bgped RE — NORTH- to genticmen’ “Pricelow et Se ae Kk RENT—TWO WELL FURNISHED COMMU- nicatin: Rooms, bath. etc., at low rate for summer; firet-clase board conventelt. At 811 10th street nor:h- Woct, myl2-3¢° ‘ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- W'nrw 2d Gira and ‘Nureon. for tala cig, Fanitlics furnished Sarvints Siar Setertee rears hao RW» Licensed‘Agency. C. E. PRICE & CO. ‘o}f-B0w' WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ‘seound floor, batween and Gand 12th and 16th streets north west, teman ‘Address T. It., Staroftice. bai fo ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR pocucgt tans aod Riapt Nett trees! Pa: : dress AM. LEGRAND, 1426 Tennessee avonue aw, ie ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED id fi for two }oome on firet or second floors gentlemen. Address CHARLS 8, Star offen, a a ree ee WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS A\TED—ABOUl THIRTY YARDS OF GOOD a walnut Sidebard and Extension Table; must be in good condition. Address CAKPET, Btar office. we ANTED—A LOT OF BSECOND-HAND JOIST, W ‘scantling and floor boards. Address CASH, Stat Gint we are now rerairing Bloyetes ast dey ‘we are now rer ani at 432 9th ut. ; 13 years practical experience. SMIT! BuUTHERS, = = my12-6t* FOE, BEXT—TWo OR THREE UNFURNISHED Rooms cn second floor, with privileg: of ing; private family: besuiiful location; moderate. rent. 1743 F street northwest. my12-3t* Rk KENT—TWO UNFURNISH' D ROOMS ON Fi o*tont Boor, bate on for light Also, one fu ‘oom; no’ chiidren in’ the house: 406 Massachusetts avenue northwest. is oe RENT 1213 3 Sooner: ae ena BMD cely furnished airy Novma, on third floor: toga Heme a ‘summer pricse, myl2-2 BR RENT— Mag eps AEE COMFORTABLE ished Roma, two on' second and one on the ail modern conveniences, bexutifal loca- tion, 1221 Lith street, ear M northwest. = my12-3t* 13 arr tag FI Res UNFURNISHED ‘Room light hou second (ors. bath rocin aitadhed: referouces: But etrect northwest. my13-3* OR RENT—FOUR UNFUKNISHED ROOMS, I with ae rivate suitable for ight housakeepinr, 114 oh pS FOE BENE TWO KOOMS, EITHER ON SECOND vate bath TS LoTs, EACH 23-6 inordivces! scotion, witaie Ly squares at cars. MANN, 1418 een. “ myl2-3¢ R SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE, 6 Li xe BURMAN, 1416'New for avenue. FOR SALE—LOTH—INO. A. PRESCOTT, AT His Keal Estate 1416 F street. ee ed fork third flo-r; room attached. Excel- mediate purcasssrs, 33 font table bostd. *Referenoss. TOL 17th strest worth: | PIESCOTI nicl Eaiate Berke ate F otras Cech west. myll-3* wont, myll-6t & RENT—FOUR OR SIX UNFURNISHED Re with mod suitable WW 4ndinice storing rooms chong arias Rene oa fiore for Ment. “Higheat cach peloss pald for otter sed or carpets. myl0-1m* ANTED-HORSES PASTORED AT $3 PER W Alors oe ny ferns a y Fem, shade ant water: come out and take a look. . SHEE’ E, Bladensburg, Md. my8-im* ANTED-L RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE a seers mene aoeee en ees city. renovated, furniture steained; orders by telephone. ANTED-MME. MERRION, MANIQURE, LATE Watton, chars street. Balti id. for ladies and gentlemen at’ 1105 F streot a Goods for my! o myT next door to Mrs. Palmer's, Btampe—U. 8. Dept. -—Execut have, ONDINE STAMP COs aT ca a es sf Philsdelphis, Pa, ‘© myb-e, tu, th, 15t ‘ANTED—DERMATOLOGY A LIFE SPECIALTY by DR. J, VAN DYCK, 708 11th street northwest, Suverfinous Hi: WAxteeourrep STATES AND FORKIGN Bay U. Seta, Fimpl fair Bealy Tetine” Salle ‘Noses,’ Crusty ‘Teter, jealy Tettor, Sallown 3 ialdness, Grown Galdnets, Temple Baldness. Exveip ¥ % a "4 elas, “Frontal Baldness, Bart Ballin “Balt Tcheumn, Spot B iduees. Moles, ‘Seaur Eyebrows, tre recular ‘and every form of Rash Humor, Erup- tion, Blood and Skin Discoloration, Blemish and Defect of the Complexion, Hair, E; and Lashes, uly treated by Dr. J, VAN DxCK, n if you wish a fresh, pure, smooth, clear and berutl- fuxuriant hair; thick, heavy ductor faccinating smooth pretty hands, and s healthy. active infipmation, heat ttchs jehes, consult Dr. VAN DYCK at ‘the Doctor with every faith in juate of and sur- Tishon certificates of cures nor naver refers any of his patients. Superfluous hair oved by the: eeaeeenar Leen Re freted dae once, ser ANTED—HORSES TO PAXTURE; BOX STALLS for grain feeding when requi: ine 2 specialty. Order box at PKIO.8. 11 6th street northwest. City reference. 0. H. P. K. Sligo, Ma. ep28-1m ‘Wi PasTURE CAN BE HAD FOR HORSES at the Corcoran farm; fine grazins, plenty of water and good shade and fine stabling; attention paid to horses by Dr. REBIER, V.'S. _Intraace at 12th and K streets n DW at FLEMING'S Stablea, 426 and 428 8th wcrest orthweet. ap’i-5w* aie ANTED—FURNIT &0.—ALL KINDS OF Sew andl eoocad hand Rirtbare eee portion of stocks of &c., &o., bonght for cruh; liberal estimates made. Address Box 23, Star office. : apstw ‘ANTED—1404 PENNBYLVANIA AVENUF, OP- My eie lente netone, Senor Bay wa, qj . inet mance eed ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, { andreinid. All ler. N. B.—THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST: . ek H. YOUNG. apld ANTED—HARD WOOD MANTELS OR FINE Have Sccunen raz Acexcx a ange Rad _beretys oF THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR FOR THE DISTRICT, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC ‘TO EXAMINE IT BEFORE PURCHASING, AS WE BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. SINGLETON & HOEKE, my1 801 MARKET SPAC™. Swmore Sryvzs w Hars. OUR STOCK COMPLETE. DUNLAPS KEW YORK HATS IN PEARL AND * BTRAW IN ENDLESS VARIETY, WILLETT & RUOFF'S, 905 PENNSXLYANIA AvExUE. my4-im e practical “experience: work. guarantecds ” 3 guar Ug BACKED, ‘Maker, 632 H otrect hortliwest, ae-ow" {TED—YOU TO KNOW THA’ LL A FIRST- W chase Tati anade Second hasnt Bae nae tetas 4nd agreat deal cheaper than « common new suitcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, Ko. D street northwest. N. B.—New Clothing we sell cheaper than anywhere. 19 ANTED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER IN LARGE Wananat Highest abel SALY—THRER FINE BUILDING LOTS, ON tol Hil, near Pennsylvania, lern improvements, for ‘Capit avenue; oot housekeeping, at 14st Corcoran street, in «family of | tare one lot; great Enquire at 423 11th st. tae persons reasonable. Appiy from 4to7 p. m. nortiwest. myd-20 anal JR SALE—ONE OF THE iDSOMEST OOu- F% ap ig elma epee ee a WM. P. YOUNG. myst fourth flooc, fronting. south; $1 per mon! . vance. 1003 Fretrect northwest, myliat | OE S\CE—THE FINEST LOTS Now IN THE Fi RENT—1116 G STREET NORTH WEST—DE- | avenue, in the core ot = LIGHTFUL summer Rooms, bright, cheerfal and | im; nicely furnished. with northern, exposure. Rent low. myll-3t* PR RENT—THREE VERY DESIRABLE FUR- nished farnished thre or un! Rooms, convenient to O street norkuwest- my a2 FOR MENT 1801 F STREET NORTHWEST, 00) 18th, Furnished Hooms, or ea wuite, at rea fates. This house is one of the coolest and most Nifoe, aud neviow large aud wall shaded sebumdae rete crences required. myll-6t" OR RENT—TWO UNFUSNISHED ROOMS ON ior, for small faanily: bath room premises, 411 11i ‘seouni tached. Inquire on street, Doaite btar oftee. mnylo-at? COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FS, Br Sane Bouse, wp, congue bung, Md.; fine woot fine ‘Apply to Min BROWN, 4:0 f0ih etrert norms 14 i RENT-9% 14TH STREET NORTHWEST, Faitay faraianet with bath attached, a roome, on fired ‘an. second floors, at summer rates. myl0-8t* ‘FrOe RENT SIX ROOMS, INCLUDING DOUBLE lors; all modern improvements; elegant uathd; termn ; suitable for housek Enquire 2118 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ms10- OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- lor and bed-room, on second floor, in private ismiy: low, for the summer. Call at 1229 N street northwest, after 4 p.m, my9-4t Peers iv ein en. sui Dorthwert, betwesa Franklin and" McPherson eguares, my8-2w' POH, RENT_TWO VERY DFSIRABLE ROOMS Ao} BEES oor, handsomely furnished, with the the lath, 28 lowa Circle. my7-6t RENT—A LARGE, PLEASANT AND COM- itable for clubs FE MODIO! ‘ode meet- ings. Inf een D and E north my7-6t" US Hall, suit formation’ at 430 8th street, betw FOR RENT--STORES. BENT—TWO STORES-87) AND 8% Tra Re pbeo tier aoe Se FOR RENT—OFFICES. RENT—OFFIOE ROOMS OVER OUR STORE. FRI CHEWNIAG, 939 Pennsylvania ave- nus, COUNTRY BOARDING. LLEGE VILLA, TWO MILES ABOVE GEORGE- Stora eatoasive, grounds, large rooms, abundant Sina BOLNOUGHS, Bt Albany, D.C. “ite UNTEY BOARD—DESINABL : BOARD IN THE Cocantey: fruit, milk and ice: r to Dire, JANE A. ; berms moderate. pian eW PERSONS, WITHOUT CHILDREN, DE- ASu ome ak eereee Inquire on premises. eo ‘A FEY DOARDIEIS WILL BR AOCOMMODATED yiruitend milk snd neat talon, Mrs. JAMES BRUNNE«. Fala Church, Ver 12-3 T\WEL 3 FROM WASHINGTON, OLD | re gg 2100 F strect northwest; Washitgton: my ESORT, SOUIH RIVER OF- toe rare inducements; dcy-giae Board and al the Annapolis “Mrs. ke DUVALL. Sos aed Rnwepote ERY PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, Vee ia Se Faus church by st once to ANSON B. Wi myT-cost® Falls Church, RS. BENT. LES! Mice zocomimodations to a number. of Spring ane Bumuer Boar dors st ated at the base of Short Hill Of the Bine Ricne, Terms: $ 8 per mouth, Pamage fo Zrom depot free of charre. ‘BEN. TULLE dhsboro, Lou.oun county, Ve. juent iy 321 ESLIE, Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd'ana dig etccte ei | VESwtE, Hula WaAsteD STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- ARDY 8 WANTED AT BLADENSBURG, P. a. wi jury to sous oarpose ss privat roomy’: 15 mala: telephone. Bie avenue. “A. H. CHACE & | uien' ride to Waehington: first-c'ass board and scents Bho. o references « ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E Wat Roam 4, 1420 Now York arene: padon: saissioner of” Deeds. very State and Territory, U. . Commissioner, Examiner aud Notary. Always i office from @. m. to5 p. m. ma ANTED—UPHOLSTELY WOKK OF ANY DE- WwW ecription. 4. H. CHASE & BRO. ‘Next to City Post Othice, oT vehicle at pleasure a Address G. A. D.,-at Bladensburg. ap4-im* cal: douu county, Az OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWENTY tronting on Tth street road, directly Battio tenant. yrden planted ; Shree rin] ‘walk ar atation Apply to REY. LAB. TURSBU, county, Va. x: - this month. KOB'T A. prea J ‘ane 30 an: 10K acres; 4 miles north aebincton: terme easy. Inquire of HUGUELY & BOWEN: Gib New York ‘avenue. - Javanese scrors, FANG ETO. and Decorative Pictures. J.Jay Goud, 421 9th st. mh26 BATTANS, ARTHUR ‘Pharmacist, myS iéthapdI, 9d and D, end 7th and K ets.n.7. Ain 66. Bl Fe SALE AT A GREAT Bi RGAIN—NIN Brick House, on 118 st. pet. G ¥., Pres $4,006. ne ban ee . Fe ae — Evo ae | STORY ei VI s 120. 2 oe OR SALE—BOUR 6.HOOM HOUSES, LOCATED Biche ‘Terma §0 cash end $15 monthly. “_ jot, on 12th strest_ wert, $10 cash $ota street and New York svemne: csliee 7 —A NEW BRICK 810 . pte ere 3 neat.” Apriy 40 615 Lith street moeth west. ‘mylt Fe SALE—AT A ae KEW TWo- ge ments, Inquire of B. H. WARNER, my 11-3t eS, ee FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fygtanasse lee hah We nada eer ee a OR BALE—A S0INCH SPECIAL COLD; Sumter oiehisetan aay dteaee : Frchetraate, tog ‘eas chop. Apply carved lexs and the best | rore- Stoo ieean ee | f 427 10th street northwest. myi wR ALE—AT GREA' SACRIFI Bion it gto et fine Parlor and B-d-room Walnut Furuiture, 1116 M street northwest. ROR SALe- ORE BROWN HORSE, GOOD and j FUL work tn % Goad S all harness. 40 be st SESE ake Doth of eelebrated Pugh amalerer sep apg ‘at LEADINGHAM & OU."S, 1327 myll-S F. myi0-6t 1283 Peonsyivania avenus. SALE—ENGINE AND BOILER AT A GREAT chem aeons. 5, be py al a

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