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& = = ‘ke Evening Star has a regular. permancat fona fae dally circulation more thar trebie that of any other dally paper published in Washinaton. and caual to that of ali ine @tner daily papers here added together. — = ——— ‘Tex Stax office is connected with the Telerhone Ex- aisvge. Advertitments, orders for the paper by mat Bnd otberwice, news. or any information or business or nicht, free of charse. Al. be sent by mail, post puid, to those Jeavine the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired. Bubseription, fifty cents per mouth, PosrTIvELY 1x ADVANCE. — = ‘The democratic primary election in Baltimore ‘Yo-day Is not to be a one-sided affair after all. The ‘Did leaders, who were set aside by the late city fonvention, have determined not to let thetr power Pass from thelr hands without a struggle. That harmony which has been proclatmed a3 so essen- ial to democratic success seems very shadowy Just at present. The young democrats have stirred ‘the old machine element into activity again by Their manifest purpose to get control of the party Organization. They organized tn the first place for the avowed purpose of securing a fair primary @lection. They professed to be actuated only by the best motives, and their platform was party purification, and harmony on that basis. The Young democrats were permitted to natne most of the judges and clerks for the primary, and had ‘Chey contented themselves with that, resting in the assurance that an honest election and fair fount had been secured, the indications are that the several factions would have submitted to the Yesuit, and that substantial harmony would have Deen achieved; but the young democrats, after Raming very many of the election officers, put out In their own name and, therefore, for thelr own Uses, a ticket to be voted for. This ticket com- prised a complete delegation to the convention, every one of the 180 precincts being represented. Its election will give the convention over entire to the young democra absolute In its controt as was t ‘hine in past conventions. The pl ‘Was fn the nature of a ped until the tl days prior to the primar; were suddenly awakened confronting them, and th work to recover lost gi Very miue as It Was not claimed, three The machine to the danger immediately set to The contest has fight between a worn machine. ee Do the mothers of this country ever reflect upon the degree of responsibility that restsupon them Im the moral training of their daucuters? The columns of the datiy journals recor-ling the down- fall of girls ought to awaken p a serious consideration of their duties. Tis not Without his share Hilly, Dut it ts to the mother more p ut the daugh- ‘ter should turn at the most dangerous period of her life, for counsel ‘The relations between mother and daughter are more closely In sym- pathy with regard to those matters of moment to the female mind than tuose between father and Gaushter; or, at least, they should be, and are, Where the mother Is awake to the full measure of her du It is so easy for the mother to possess dence of her daughter, and, a3 the sharer of those tender secrets which enter into the lives of young women, to guide and direct her Sright. Parents should rigldtly examine into the eharacter and habitsof the young men with ‘Whom their daughters associate. It is too often the cuse that ostentatious display wins soclal wecognition and even prominence without any tmquiry as to the source of the money lavishly spent, or the character of the man spending it. He 13 ace eeptel upon appearance = with ~— full rust and recetved int ta circle, The important lesson for parents to learn 1s that they eannot be over-careful with respect to the male assoclites of their daughters, and especially should this lesson be by those who Bojourn at fas: laces during summer seasons and are thus thrown much In the company of strangers. If every motier could re: Jge the nature and importance of the trust belong- Ing toher; that the fuiure of her daughter for ‘Weal or woe, depends upon the parents, and that the mother's eye should watch every step of the child, the most su Land eflictent foil to tue fast young man fn his favorite fel of preying upon female youth and Innocence would be estab- shed. There ts too much Uberty accorded to Young men, by the custom of this country, in their association with the opposite sex. The American habit of permitting young women andeven girls to 0 about attended only by a male escort, often too Youthful himself to realize the weight of responst- Dility tsa dangerous one. There ts much to be Bald tn favor of the social law of Europe requiring the presence on most occasions outside of the family circle, of an older person with unmarried People of oppostie sexes, and it is probable that ‘With some modification of Its continental rigor, 1t ‘Will ultimately be adopted In this country. ———_—_~<e+—____ members of th The caucus which nom!- Rated Mr. Rollins was attended by 141, but only 32 votes were cast. So that 66 republ mained away from the caucus, and 11 who were Present did not bn, to vote. @re 117 democrats and 1 independent In the legis- Jature, making a total, with the 207 repubiteans, Of 835. It will require 163 votes to elect a senator. Henee, even shoul Mr. Rollins recetve the votes Of all who entered the would still be Short. But some of t: 46 they term themselves, are op 4 ts estimated that he will Waast 20 or S5of the bolters or tohim, and to win over at Ts,” as they in order to ieantime, there nator Patterson it will gain any t ent of the New York er that three of the In- > next House are promising opt and (hat efforts are bet to induce the anti- ‘Fandall members of the delegation to support S. &. Cox. In the general estimate Indiana had been put down as solid for Randall, but if the Herata forrespondent 1s properly informe he will have '¥ Opponents as friends in the delegation. ee Hostility to the theater ts not new in the pulpit. Dut a New York city divine has put it upon anew Bround, He advised bts congregation ve stay @way from theaters for sanitary reasons The Butldings he says are baliy ventilated, and the Youl air in them breeds disease. A well-ventilated | ‘Yeater would knock bis argument to pteces. —_+--+—___ Ayoung lady of New York whose heart was ‘roken by a faithless lover sued tor $75,000 dam- Bges, but finally settled for $15,000. Refiection Reems to have convinced her that only one-fith of pher heart was broken. ———_+e>—_____ ‘Chtcago can lead even the far west in Its crim! “mal record. Between 8 p.m. and midnight last sunday, two murders, three suicides, two serious “stabbing affrays, one accidental shooting and one , fatal stredt-car accident, were reported to the po- | bce, and stilhit was regarded as a rather quict Sunday for Chicago. The MONARCH DOUBLE-DEODORIZED BURN- ANG FLUID, extra refined and absolutely pure, for jayor Stoves and Lamps. ST! We control the sale of this Fluid for this market, and spn slwe fo trey the are” Rodd tye wallon also. "We se ig Vurning give thie a trial. = CORSETS! in the market, in both long and short waists. American CORSETS, at low prices. of LADIES’ NIGHT DRESSES, 3 rows of Inacrting, Hamburg Ruffle around Neck andSleeves. GRAND BARGAIN, at ‘Never soid heretofore lees than $1.00. around Neck and Sleeves, and 48 tucks down front, only and cluster of 10 tucks, only is our Plaited Back, with handsome Satin Bow, for- merly sold at $5, which we now offer at $3.50 Eacn, in the following colors, Navy Blue, Cardinal, Hunter's Green, Pale Biue, Crushed Strawberry, Bronze and Garnet. thing in the market. ment, made from imported cloth, at Superior to anything Offered bought from the manufactures, who wei trom -35 to 50. pr Rufile on the Unslerskirt, and 10 skirt, basque and oye: Hamburg on the unde: skirt trimmed elaborately with Hamburg, great variety, $1 upwards. styles, $1 upward. Have a full line of Fine WHITE SUITS at low prices. 27.50. Others of most exe: merly $5.75. } ALL SMALL LOTS AND MUST BE CLOSED RE- Awency for the celebrated Hull Vapor Stove. SIMPSON & GUY, SeT2-coft 1005 Pgnnsy}vania avenue, Jf ETZOPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 215 Pennsylvania avenue, FINE ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS ‘On Exhibition for two weeks. ' JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 3018-61" Agent for Keppel's Etchings, 507) Pree Fuus 507 GEO. C. GWYNN, 507 4 STREET 8. W. | Full success in Corrie Old Family portraits, apé Ee ee | WWEW DICTIONARY OF PHONOGRAPHY OF UP- Neve 90,000 words, by Ben Fitman & J.B. ‘de ‘617 and 6i9 7th For sale by J.C. PABKEK, Ne | street. } 1 ¢ MALL, AND EXAMINE THE NOTE PAPER SELL- NE toe forts cenit ream JOHS ©. PARKER, my23-1m 617 and 619 7th street northwest. WALSEES, 204 TENTH STRERT NORTHWE ioth-Proof Paver for Packing Goods, Whitewash and Lime cheap. Pine Tar, ‘Felt and im Cementa, BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, 921 PENNA AVE. D STREET, 912, WASHINGTON, D. C. CORSET: CORSETS!?! Z©PHYR snd NAINSOOK CORSETS. the best fitting Our usual complete line of French, German and GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE 7 Cents, LADIEs' NIGHT DRESSES, with Hamburg Ruffles 871g CENTs. LADIES’ CORDED BAND CHEMISE, good quality, 38 Cents. LADIES’ VERY PRETTY CHEMIS: . Hamburg Ruflies around Neck and Sleeves, 5 rows of Inserting and clusters of 4 tucks each, on y 50 Cents. VERY HANDSOME SKIRTS, dcep Hamburg Ruffle, 98 CeNTs. ‘THE BEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON IN JERSEYS, ‘We closed a large quantity from the manufacturer, who was in need of cash, at 33% per cent off the pri The fit and shape of these Jerseys are superior to any- We are also having a grand success with our CREAM WHITE Beautiful goods, aud quite the correct thing. IN BLACK JERSE we offer a magnificent gar- # those prices, WHITE GOODS Having bought no stock of WHITE eason, we had none to sell at high pric , early in Having over-stocked, cent discount from their regular abled to offer such bargains to ver before béen seen in Wash- weare having a remarkable . Ween acompetent dress- maker in our work rooms, atull times, who will make as have In consequence ington. successful sale ou th: any necessary alterations without extra charge. We offer a very stylish WHI! IT, with Tucked fe aud Tucks on the \d overskirt, ouly $5.00. y WHITE SUIT, with Tucked rnfle vkirt, plaited basque, and 37.00. Wehavea very pretty WHIT SUIT, plaited under- irt trimmed with embroidery, ONLY $7.50. Avery hsndsome WHITE SUIT, Ruffle, Tucks and skirt, plaited basque, and over- OsLy $10.00. Also an elegant assortment, from 310. 00 to $35.60. ULSTERS. LADIES’ LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, in PRINT AND PERCSLE WRAPPERS, in various WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, ° WASHINGTON, D.C. 921 PENNA. AVE. D STREET, 912. sel8 AYLOR & UFTY, T H Fe sq ay 33 3S Syd PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BATHING SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES, P: from $2.25 to $5. ons ran SUMMER SUITS at cost. EL and CLOTH SUITS at reduced prices. determined to close these out. ‘They are all | boas aud of the most fashionable cut. THOSE ELEGANT JERSEYS, So popular with the ladies, are now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ‘The real imported articie now sold at $4.50, formerly lent make sold at $3, for- SHIRT WAISTS IN ALL SIZES. sels Press, Resy Fox “PICKING.” PECTAL GARDLESS OF THEI VALUE. The sudden advent of Summer weather compels attention to lighter apparel of all kinds. Heavy Clothing must go. What are you going todo about it? Of course you need a thin office Cost, itaaves the businesgCoats and keeps you com- fortable. Good pian to have two, one for home use, they cost very little, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 07 SEVENTH STREET. OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFICE. iN Pr Cent Discount ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS, se16 SEATON PERRY @uccessor to Perry & Brother) PREVIOUS TO REMODELING THE FRONT AND MAKING OTHER EXTENSIVE IMPROVE- MENTS TO HIS STORE, WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY Sisr. THIS IS A ‘RARE OPPORTUNITY" TO BUY NEW AND CHOICE DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS AT TEN PER CENT LESS THAN THE LOW- EST RETAIL PRICES, AS THE WHOLE STOCK HAS “BEEN PURCHASED FROM FIRST HANDS FOR CASIR °@~ ALI. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, FROM WHICH TEN PKR CENT WILL BE DE- UTED. ae SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Fatablished 1849, se16 Ocz Eancy SEMI-ANNUAL CLOSING SALE, KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, WONDERFUL BARGAINS. READ OUR PRICES. OUR GREAT DRIVE IN PLUMES, 5,000 Plumes at 75c., $1, $1.50 and $2. Very Handsome at $2. 50, $3, $3.50. ‘rimmed Pattern Bonnets and Hats, aold formerly from $5 to $12, are now only $2.50 to $6. ACholce Lot of Fine Colored Leghorn Hats, worth | # at 25 and 50 cents. Black, Fine, Cheap Hats at nts worth $1.25. | Elezant Tips, all Colors, 37, 50, 75c. and $1 a bunch. Sash Ribbons, from 5 to 9 inches wide, from 40 to 75c. per yar Flowers at 49 per cent lex than Importers’ Prices. Velvets, Silks, Satins and Laces at a discount of 88 per cent. Ladies! and Children's Dresses at 30 per cent less than Silk Mitts, Lisle and Silk Gloves lower than elsewhere. Black English Crape and Black Dress Silk at astonish- ingiy low prices. OUR STOCK Is BOUND TO Go. CALL AND EMBRACE TH! GEPORTUNITY TO BUY BAk IN; KING’S PALACE, Je16 814 SEVENTH STREFT. = Coon ann Preasayr Fannics FOR SUMMER WEAR, AT REDUCED PRICES. ~ PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, ALL PURE LINEN, AT 18, 20 AND 25c, BEAUTIFUL STYLES IN FRENOH SATTEENS AT 37, 40, 45 AND 60c. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS IN NEW AND CHOICE STYLES AT 250. ORGANDIE LAWNS AND MERV. LAWNS RE- DUCED TO 35c., FORMER PRICE 500. LKS, ALL SHADES, $1. LARGE STOCK OF WHITE EMB. ROBES, WHITE PONGEE ROBES, SATTEEN ROBES, BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH LACES AT LOW PRICES. CHOICE GRENADINES. ELEGANT BLACK GOODS. LAKGE AND SPECIAL OFFERING OF GUINET'S BLACK SILKS AT PRICES THAT WILLEN- SURE SPE . WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NUMBERS, AT $1, $1.25, $1.50 AND $1.75. WE GUARANTEE THESE TO BE THE BEST GOODS EVER SOLD IN THIS CITY FOR THE PRICES, OUR STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND MANY CHOICE GOODS HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM 25 ‘fu 80 PER CENT. M, SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. N.B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Je16 We Gvazaxree TRE RIDGWAY REFRIGERATOR Lo do all we claim for it—to give entire eatisfaction—or money refunded. It is much more economical in the consumption of ice than any other refrigerator. LOT 441i.—Children’s Light Colored All-Wool Sailor Buits, good value at $6, must now go at $3 a suit. LOTS 9809, 1626, 47, 24 and 310.—Boys’ Long Pants Suite, to fit boys 9 and iv years of age (no other sizes). All of-these lots have sold at $5 asuit. We are going to close them at $3 a suit. LOT 2684.—An All-Wool Child’s Suit, to fit ages from 4 to 11 years (knee parts). Not over twenty suits om band. Are good value at $5 a suit. Come and take your choice of the lot at $3 a suit. One Lot Children’s Kilt Suits, to fit ages 2% to6 years, ‘These suits do not move as rapidly as we had wished for and we are going to close them at $3 a suit, Remember we do not claim to give goods away, bu when email lots accumulate in s house like ours we do not stop to consider value, but only consider what will close them out, and by this method we ac- ourmulate no Odds and Ends and at all times offer you the NEWEST and CHOICEST Goods, A. SAKS & CO. LEADING CLOTHIERS, 4018 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Bazcams In Dz Goons. lot ALL-LINEN LAWNS 20 cts, reduced trom Sisg. We iter 100 a ones P 7 fiaudbecchicle for soother 00 rH Fadiew GAUGE VEST, hieh and low necks, splendid Job in Missa’ HOSE at 25 cta. ‘These goods and have been reduced from 62! mine INDIA PONGEE SUITS, all sik, $15 pleon, ay TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MAREET SPACE. Itdispenses with the metal Mining, so objectionable because of labor necessary to keep it clean. e Ask to see list of references. SCHAEFER, SoLE AGEnt, 1020 7th street northwest. seis Wy Aseanorzon, D. O., JUNE 14, 1883, TO WHOM IT MAY VONCERN. Wit NRY £. AY R 2 fel6-Se"' (Signed) ROBERT DAVIDSON. [Bo01.) K Ue SALE OF roc WM. 8. MITCHELL, 818 Market Space, On Monday, 18th inst., I will begin to close out at regular sale, at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Mitchell's stock, consisting of China Mattings, Body and Tapes- try Brussels, Ingrain, Venitian and other Carpets; Smyrna, Velvet, Axminster and other Rugs and Mats, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Curtain Goods, Window Shading, &o., ko. REGINALD FENDALL, 3016-6 ‘Trustes, Pasamas. Vit Gasies Hine; Car { OT, PENANG, MADRAS, and 16 STORAGE OF FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE. DUNCANSON BROS., corner 9th and D atrects Aas wate when dotted ‘Sores Testing tho ety oor! by this rm. ee ae lan . Dexrarss NEW YORK STYLES IN STRAW HATS. The Mackinaw Hats are the best Land SHLD RIEE comareres Mere ote Aiwa Gor Deaton tale 6-1. ER researc evens, NS ninst stay at nights; references required. 1824 Vermont aventie. mediately at 1416 Rhode Island avenue street, corner B northwest. cook and haye references: one. Call at 2018 G street northwest. Good one need come. 907 M street northwest. Jel3-3t “TLY HOME, Star W4N22D-A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE ‘work for small family; good washer and troner; Anquire at NTED—A GOOD BARBER. WwW APPLY AT 805 5th street, near H street north) west. F, KOHL- it a SOMPETENT CUAMESEMAID 4mm he be = cs ointment ANTED — GOOD, SMART WAITERS aT ant, 202 $b ae Mack's Dining-roome and Resta ED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- house work in a famtly of $wo; must be a good, 3 pisae WANTED A GOOD, SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS man to drive an ice cream wagon. Apply to stores 2nd 3 Center Market, near 7th street, n.w. _Jel9-3t Ww ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE butchering business; one that hes some Ga = Aiidremy wihacteredce, ie Hite Sea oh eee, 2 ; PYG. 03. Man fd 2 W NTED—A GOOD, [ABLE WHITE GIR! fan ‘14 to 16 years’ at assist in auingapoes, Apply atthe ‘Green Mountain Dining Boomas Gent Wey WANTED A SETILED WHITR WOMAN TO DO general house work for amail family; none but a ANTED_—TEN BOYS AT $3. Apply after 5 p. m. 6B Nels pey P.M. at 1111 W ‘Watters in ronauren> nsher wee nen Mie, restaurant; highes! - dleton House, 218 Stn strect retinwest en yeis-2e WANTED_A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK AND a first-class Waiter, Apply st 49 13th street northweat. 4018-2" WARXZED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO THE general house work in a family of five; good ref- ee Fequired. Apply at 1641 P street northwest. PER WEEK. ihest northeast 8 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK WASHER / AND ironer. Cail, nces, at Connecticu! avenue, between 12 and 2 o'clock. 4e18-20" ANTED—A WET NURSE, WHITE.—APPLY AT WwW 1620 Massachusetts bea northwest. je16-3t" WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO FIRST-CLASS dressmakers. Apply at 816 18th street northwest. Je16-3t* ANTsD_—300 WAITERS; $20 A MONTH; 6 MEN NYA e0, a tener Sake a ene Grete Rorthwest, C. E. PRICE. a2 EE Jole-7t? W N'TED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN, IN CITY or country, to take nice, light at leasant work at their own homes; $2 to aday and quietly made; work sent by mail; no canvassing; no stamp for py. Please address RELIABLE MANUFACTUR- rey ING | COMPANY, Drawer T'T,- Philadelphia, Pa, my4-2m* ‘D — WHITE AND COLORED — COOKS, Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls, German Servahta, All bring references. Ladies can see servants at office, 926 F st. u.w.. C.E. PRICE & 10. mh 97t* ee ee jeld-: and near the Avion hotel “Aaah Ba identities BR RENT— i Y Fi ROOMS: ot er arr aaa 200 (ONT, Star Office, ‘Je19-3t* FS SALE—aT ARG ATN—STX-ROOM FRAME Houre on want nina P. street, between Nand © Paes Ee Bs F i price . yend-3e Fes BENT-SEVERAL LARGE OFFICE ROOMS in 1420 and 1424 New York avenue, to JAS, ©. SPRIGG, 1424 New York avenue, 19-38* ‘OR KENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Fr $12 a of Letnany, Address. ermns, ¢ 12 er mon ferences Teql SW. btar Ottces =e Potty Mcatitay Ronse’ Reet Beco nee house nee cal n, joor, in new . Hefetences. Address "Box 5 ae ‘OR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. | PAR- r and Bed-room, cool and desirable; location, near the Capitol; rent reasonal sponsible 3183 strect northeast eee Watery c FRO, RENICFIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AT 135 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. _jel6-3t" RB RENS—CO0} PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfi rahe with or without at Lok mas. ‘OR RENT — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED gool and pleasant: northern aad vosthers ear at 987 K etreet northwest, fere-ate street OR RENT—AT 1108 NEW YORK AVEN Fis ost loomeon 4 tna 3a vere alo foruisheds ail modern conveniences, board; references exchanged, Je15-68" FOR BENT WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, Jarge, well-furnlahed communicating Rooms, bay window, on second floor: others on third floor; losation desirable, 1708 F st. n.w. 4e9-20" R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM JULY Int, entire secon and large floor; desirable location for the summer, Kost. n.w, References required, Sw? Finer: Gare Soe ae sooms . . moderate; reft n oes. 12 Ist sou! opposite Capitol. Also, room. any23-lm* FOR RENTONE SQUARE FROM ‘THOMAS Circle, Booms en suite oF single, furniahod or Unfurnished, first ‘or second story summer. 1127 13th street northwest. m30-18t* Nat Thomas Gives, for iurecor wate eaethe near Thomas jor or. ive mont or 12 Rooms handsomely furnished, with or without Board: no children nor other, boaruére; & good Brick Stable in the rear. Apply to J. ©. G.KENNKDY, near Riggs’ Bank, 15th street northieat. my3i-8w FOR RENT—HOUSES. (OR RENT—JULY 1st—1409 CORCORAN STREET, 10-room brick house, mod. imps. ; 30 per mouth in advance, Apply to E. A. KNOKI, 745' 7th street northwest. ke JOR RENT—1229 M STREET NORTHWEST—A two-story Brick, containing six rooms; good Ineation, Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO.,' 1324 F street northweat, Je19-6¢ UNFURNISHED FRE, BENTSTO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY—1781 F street northwest; ten rooms and all modern im- Pieyements: in excellent repair. STEIGER & LIEB- ERMANN, 1418 New York avenue. 319-6 ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES fnrnished with first-ciass Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, Genera! Houseworvere, &c. Servants uted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 J0th st! p.w. d18-7m" want HITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for. thir city, Faltimore, Philadeiph'a, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished Servants with references. ‘Try us. St H.W.» Licensed Agency. C.E, PRICE & CO. a _WANTED—SITUATIONS. \TED—A POSITION IN THE GOVERNMENT Printing Office or some other Department. Will srive $50 cash and $200 in monthly payments. Business strictly confidential and competence guaranteed. Address C. B., Star office. 1t* WANZEDIPLACKS FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Honsemen, Drivers, Waiters an Boys, with references, Women servants can be sven a siiceused Agency, 926F st. n.w. C.2. PRICE. office, Ft RENT—102 F STREET NORTHEAST, A two-story brick of seven rooms, $20. 2012 13th street northwest, new two-story brick of od roms tal get aah cae eT DT & BRADLEY, 928 F street northwost. SWORMS' FE, RENT-37 CORCORAN STREET, ELE. ant znd cheap three-story Brick Dwelling, mansard 4e19-6¢ Toof, porch, &c. tent §35. Ke: posite. Inquire at 163 b Nati invet of Ms BAILEY? br ‘at Cortral Nat ani. Jo19-3t" PATE, NRIGHTS, OLD DENTAL Stand, 633 F strect southwest, South Waahit isan excellent field, end thia is = fine opening for & fret glass dentist. Apply at 916 13th strost southwest. PGE RENT-THREE NEW FIVE-ROOM BRICK Houses, with water; Nos. 305, 307 and 309 9th atreet Routhesst; rent $12 per mouth, B. F, LEIGHTON, 603 D street northwest. Jel8-lw* FOE, RESTA NICELY FURNISHED SEVEN room house for three months. Rent low if refer- ence is satisfactory. Apply 19141 street n. w. Je18-3t WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE OR TWO well furnishet rooms, southern exposure, con- venient to Navy department. Address Box 47. Star office, Je15-2¢" WASTED-1WO UNFURNISHED, COMMUNI- cating Rooms, between 13th and 16th, H and L streets, facing north and routh. References, Address Star office. pt WANTED—HOUSES. ‘(OR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MOD- ern improvemente: 153 Piace, between 1sthand 14th and P dQ ats. ; immediate possession given. W. W. METCALF, 1429 New York avenue northwest. Jel8-38" FROe BENT—1119 PARK PLACE NORTHEAST, A nice, two story frame house, with six rooms, bath, was and water. Rent $12.80; key next door. WARNER, 916 F street northwest, Jel FOE RENT 011 lore, $60; 1414 117, $40; 57 $30; th and Corcoran, $20; 110 7th n.e., #16. 141i 3d. $15; 807 Hn-e.. $12%; 1404 South Carclina ave., $6. E. A. MOINTIRE, 918'F st. now. Jel6-3t ve HL at BR SALE—CHEAP, A FINF SIX-ROOM HOUSE, Fiver 10th sever nodiveet with ood cellar, furnace Terrie i very ugh poy iy Wah Pesce oO, ifeold at cuse, Ur He PARKEM ooruer 4% and I | Streets southwest. de16-3 RB SALI EAP—SIX-ROOM BSICK, Sra FSET wicker nee H. PARKER, 49 ‘and E streets southwest. —_el6-3t* POE, SALE CHEAP—LOT 47 FERT FRONT. B ae Ss, with two House, Fenting for $40 per ino. ico $1. foot. Cheapest ground on. 5 H. PARKER, Qsand E otrects southwest. jelt-3t* ounce, with Lt0e feat of around toocs te busi eu aeren house" corace and E streets southwest, os os: of Sth 250; terms to suit. ©. H. streets southwest. aN, RK SALE—A GOOD ESS CORNER, lor and U threats portion 6 noes and storeroom : lot 2 gal taknar Sst lv anata cde Co E = re Siksth Sar eres iit 5 to G. OC. LANCAS LEK, 1513 F atteet worth —— yell POR SALE—CHEAP_THn x E 26th and Hite 2 So feat toan wy R SALE—CHEAP, LOTS ON NEW ‘avenue: Lot 49 feet & inches front feet_on New Hi jernad Seat oes Sa ry ul other bargains. we. Bok FORD, - my? 804 F street northwest. FOE, SALE(AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A FINE yeeidence on Massachusetts avenue; 10 rooma, all modern improvements; fine basement; first floor sa- Joon parlors, and lange dining room, ‘will Seat 40 per i ‘Price $8°600. OH PAUREAT Sommer rooms. ¥ ‘corner Serres Se 3616-30" R SALE_CHEAP_A FINE RESIDENCE ON ‘Massachusetts aveune; lot 22 feet 8 inches by 80 fect; 10 rooms; all mod. impe.; south front. Will 000, if sold within the next ten Gays. C. H. PAR- R, 434 and E streets south weet. jei6-Y° POE SALE_anicr, HOUSE 1813 VERMONT AVE- Fok SALETTHE BEAUTIFUL THREE-STOKY pressed Brick House Dr. 1343 and comfort; all surrounds: saloon parlor, dining room and library; large —3 bed rooms and large store room: basement—kit and cellar; all he roome and halls finely papered and Amented; windows decorated with stained and cathe- 3 marble vestibule; Ohio free stone and tmar- dampness; one mi OfPRRRER& TOWNSEND, Lai Fetect Jel FOR SALE OR RENTFURNISHED, DURING D six rooms and bat with gas and water, Jot 90 feot by 108, brick stable, ADply om prominee Corcoran street; no finer locauty w city for ing firet clase’ spat story— Dedrooms and bath room; $d bed ocllinige orn dral glass: bia shepe; all modern improvements; no sewer gas or inute from 1ith street cars, Inqmre EX summer cheep, 1900 H strvet; 16 rooms and cent. extra Lot for asie. Inquire at house or of J. V. HOYCR. sgent, 1505 yivania avenue, - west, Jol4-6t gy Sprengel ge peat WELLINGS in the choice portion the city, which are not on the market. WAL P. YOUNG, 1420 New Yo:k ave- nue. ‘Jel2-2w FOR, BALES VALUABLE | PROPERTY "ALL | that lot and improvements now occupied as a Livery | Stable and Ca:riage House, located at the northwest corner of D and 14th atresta, Wi city, having a | front on D street of 141 fest 10 inches and on {4th «treet of 119 feet, improved by brick buildings thereon now Paying rental of $200 per month. ‘This property, in the | neighborheod of the public buildings, jarge hotels, end public square, renders its location valuable as an in- vestment. R. W. TEMPLEMAN, Agent, 37 Lexington street, Baltimore City. jell-im Fok SALETA BEAUTIFUL @STORY | BRE K residence, 317 C st. s.e,, with all the mod. impa., including a spacious conservatory ; will be sold on. cus terms, as it is too far from the owner's place of busi- ness. Apply on 309-2’ FORE LE FOUR NEW TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM | brick Fiouses in Pierce street northwest, near 16th Street, with cellar and ali modern improvements, and finished in first-cias style; price, $3,300, monthly pay- | Bgpe OFS Jw cash: rented, $25 per month, Apul to DANENHOWEE & SON, 1: F street. FO! SALE—A BARGAIN IN A NEW TWO-STORY- ‘and basement brick house, corner 6th and Q sts. Rorthwest: seven Foome bath and all modern improve. | ments; three bay windows, apd finished in first-class Bette reich Se pert ea yy wS menta: ren per month. = HOWER & SON, 1m 1226 F street. 3e6- Fee SAE A, ERY, CONVENIENTLY AR- renged medium-sized brick house in LeDroit Park, contais gas, water. sewerage, and all modern im- rovements. Price reasonable. ' Inquire of JAMES: - MCGILL, Dealer in Building Sujpi 1421 ‘York avenue. npelos ayad-ins” {OR SALE—VERY CHEAP — BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms; water and gas. 1612 10th Dear khode Island avenue northwest. L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO.. 1103 F street. my24-1m FOR R SALE_—HOUSES, LARGE AND BMA IN ALL PARTS OF O1TY. SALE AND RENT, CALLOR SEND FOR BULLETIN, DANENHOWER ‘apl6-3m & SON, 1226 F STREET. BOARDING. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, MEDIUM- sized house, good location and neighborhood, northwest, to be rented by the year. Addreas, with Particulars, rent, &c., A. B., Star Office, Jel9-3t* FOk BENT—BRICK DWELLING, 904 M STREET northwest, containing ten rooms besides bath-room, and all the modern conveniences. Inquire at 1116 9th street northwest. Jei6-3t* TAs, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 814 AND indians avenue. Also, Boarding for three months at fifteen dollars per month, Advanoe payment strictly required. = my25-3m W3NteD—10 RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH stable and a few acres of land, within five or six miles of the city, Maryland preferred. Address COU N- Oftice. ‘Je19-31* ROR RENT—222 D STREET NORTHWEST, A ‘very nice fitted up House; all modern convenience: hot water; heating apparatus; ten roomie; rent $400 per year. “Inquire at 635 D street northwest. jel6-3t" W AXLED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—A GOOD three-story brick house in desirab.e nelihbor- hood, between 13th and 18th and G and M streets north- rice to be about $10,000. Apply to JOHN BULL, 80 Corcoran Buildin, 18-3 WANTED—STORES. Wy ED—A SMALL FIRST-CLASS STORE, with work room back; state terms and location. Address ‘LADIES’ GOODS,” Star office. Jo18-3t" Fee BENT 13 HST. N.W., THREE-STORY Dwelling; 11 rooms; modern improvements: stable and carriage house incinded; rent. $55 per month. In- quire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 718 7th st. n.w, Jel4-6t* OR RENT—ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICK, containing twelve roma; in excelient repair: north ‘west corner of 2d and D streets northwest. Apply to A. . WEBB, 106 3d street northwest, Jels-6t* J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. etm re SRE OMICS, __ $018 SE WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WASIED—A PARTNER, WITH 000, CAPITAL, join present proprietor in charge of ti best paysnue Dining Rooms in the city. “Address Cabs PHA," Star office. e19-38" ANTED—A GENTLEMAN KESIDING TWO mites beyond Georgetown , for the summer wishes the use of a horae and buggy for their keep and repai during the season. For particulars and referenoe ply tod. B. OLCOTT, I street, bet. 13th and 14th, 1 ED—LLOYD'S WASHINGTON 25 CENT ess Transfers Baggige, Parcels, Freight, &¢. L Penusylvania avenue and tous, Finest je19-2t* wa —THOROUGHLY COMPETENT _IN- structor in Short Hand, None but first-class need auply, after 4 o'clock p. m., at 1432 Q a a went, je EVERY WHEELMAN TO KNOW are now repairi sycles and Tricyel 13 yeas practical experience. SMI wis at 432 9th st. BROTHERS, WANTED yoUR SOILED SUIT OF CLOTHES to clean in the very best manner for $1.50; send ostal card and have them called for and delivered. KINCE, 1009 F street, Je10-1m* WANTED-GET YOUR CARPETS C1. D BY the Automatic Steam Process. ‘Ihe best in the country. Orders by telephone or otherwise receive promptattention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 501 Mar- R RENT—1217 L SUREET NORTHWEST, A large three-story pressed-brick front Reaidence, with two-story back building; contains eleven rooms and all modern conveniences;' in first-class condition: excellent location. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & Onn 1324 F street northwest. F= RENT 526 RIGGS STREET NORTHWEST. ‘A neat two-story Brick, with back building, contain- ing six rooms and bath; all improvements, range, fur- nace and stationary waxh tubs. Apply to, THOS. J FISHER & CO., Je13-6t 1324 F street northwost. HE LEXINGTON, NEW YORK AVENUE AND 15th street. Permanent, i$ and table boarders accouimodated at summer rates, my25-Im M. J. COLLEY. A, ZETERSON, THE WELL-KNOWN CATEKER, barnes superior meals at short notice: ice supplied: 2 {ialivered by hore ndsomely furnished rooms, secon: th board if desired floor, southern exposure, with if: ; location ete. ices very moderate; 28 Iowa Circle. my ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ‘ers accommodated at summer rates at the McPher- fon House, corner of 15th and I stresta. Mra. M. T_ SOUTHALL. myi9-2m_ TTUREMONT HOUSE-CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. Fe SALE—A FAMIL' CARRIAGE, NEW, CITY- built, styli and ‘running. bought very sheep. ‘an offer. G37 C sireat north R SALE—THREE HOKSES, health, THE PROPERTE of agentieman in ill- Taare, 16 bands high, 6 yeare old, was Tawa ie ae dam by young Pe Kentucky’, ae huss rasord of 3-26 ous iret Also, a Bay Tro otting Gelding, T years olf, by Sweep— stakes, dam by Wood's Hambiets trot Very fast, and a lady can drive bin” 2o oas ‘The other ina very fine driving or buet Horse, T Fears old, 16 bande high, to bewoid ata sacrifice. Apply at private Stable, in rear of Corcoran Art Gal- Jery, entrance on 17th st, rH at Jeld-3t JOH SALE—A FULL NICKELED On-iNCH BRIT- SH Challenge; original cost $170; in use one year. Ml well for $140." Warranted. in perfect order, Apply bat 4 YN, 414 11th street, pear Star Pee are OF WAVY went. Inquire at 1405 E street north: ~— oo | JROR SALE—400, 000 OF THE VERY EST QUAI> ity Hand-made Brick at yard on C. between 12th and 18th streots southeast, “RICHAND ROTHWELL ® SON. 218-3 Fs SALE—A PONY (FIVE YEARS OLD), CART and harness: finest pony and cart in the city; gwen leaving the civy; can besoon at 208 10th sine northwest. D. W. MAGRATH. 2618-30" Fass SiINCH NICKEL-PLATED ROYAL Dr. He Me SCHOOLED, Hi8 feasop anise 88 ir. He . BC! . 12 Pel venia avenue northwest. 18-3 R SALF—THREE JUMP-SPAT CAKRIA Fite nec us road carts; pee please meme toa haba ce Factory, 621 G sirest northwest. del. ee ay tee, at AUERBACH'S, corner 7th and I. $d6-3 PoE BALE FINE LOT OF PEDIGREE SET- aia, on Dee — a ee 3 Price moderate. Can be seeb auy evening - in. 1517 bth street northwest. ‘pel R SALE—FULL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO IN clexant Hosewood case, carved legs and lyre; used by an army officer; must be sold at once; price cash, $135. Anquire at 435 7th street northwest, Fx SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF SEOOND- hand Pianos and Organs, several firet-cl ken, fome nearly new, must vely be sold at sacrifice for cash by July Ist. Can be sven at 709 7th st. je6-1m Fe SALE—AN IMMENSE BARGAIN GRAND Square Chickering Piano, carved lee and 3 $55? A7niPatoe, WOME SUD, a $250, once, 925 7th e430" ee hae yap GEYER'S BAZAAR AND LIV — 7 street nx Carringes, Wagons, both srcond:band snd new, of low rates, clin top ; up t $200: Family, fringe $60 tn bo gd. Pftettin Buswids tor Ladies or Gentienen, quite @ stock, both pew and seo ond-l orn up. Wagons for business or pleas- iitue. up. A good wagon, $35, bat ‘Used, Also, 8 variety. of Columian Bewias rece adapted to all purposes Just arrived from West ft ich we wall sell af low prices. Harness, new and second-hand. No trouble to sbow goods, We also have s good livery stock in connection, which ee re atiow rates. Call and ece us. WM. F, GEYER, FOR SALE ON FIGHT-HORSE POWER EN- gine and Boiler, portable. Suitable for saw-mill or thresher. In complete order. Just inspected for one Year, Inquire of G. W. BAUEK, ith eiract wharf. ‘OR SALE—S. 3. MEEKS, 621 G STREET NORTH- west, offers rare inducements in Carriages of all i 2s Styles. Cail and examine before purchasing eimewhere, deaurahle cian fa Paine eenreemeranta recy | Topand no-ion Sider Dore: Phmtons, Family Oar: Gay; 325, $90,535 and $40 perm, EW. DENISON, bene Whine Sor Geter eet Sate ous, Mar. fete HOUSE, 8.W.COR.107Ta AND ESTS. | done. Will sell cheap and terms Hy ewt, All a4 2. is the cosiest and best conducted Board- guaranteed. myia one of ng-Houses in the city. ‘sccommo- Gsfed at reasonable terms. "Meals at.all Moores aes E DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 812 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. Regular Meai 25 cents; 22 Meal Tickets, $5. Com: fortable Dining Rooms for Ladies and. Families up Stairs, Meals and Lunches eerved from 6a. m. to7 p m Ual8i J. W. BEALL, Prop. FOR BENT-HOUSE 204 D | STREET NORTH west, 9 rooms and bath, and all conveniences; street gars pass the door. Apply to F. G. MIDDLETON. BS (etropolitan Bank. Jell-im Roe BENT. 718 19th st, 14 ra. ,m.i.$60.00/223 12 at. 8. w., 9r,m.1$28.00 802 21stet., 10 rs., m. 1819Gat., il rs.in.i na 19 45.00)719 234 rs. m2.1.25.00 40.00 | 1024 21st et.6 r., m. 40 35.00 Cor. 20th & Ists.,et'e 20.00 5. 0011128 19th st.,6r.,m.i.22,00 35.00/511, 513, 516° 23d 30.00] 5'rs. each .. 12,50 & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 20th and I streets northwest. (OR RENT—SUPERIOR NEW BRICK HOUSE, two stories, nine rooms and cellar; all mod. imps.” latrobes, fire-places, &c. JOHN SHERMAN & G0., 927 F street. 321m 1 Fo RENT—A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1104 et Space 36-2, 15th wtreot Northwest; potsession ou June the 1st. ANTED-WET STAMPING FRENCH PKOCESS, | QUHY (0 J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street, north- taught Free of Charge to ladies uxing perforated = patterns. dnetruction® in all kin of Eibroiery no = Free.” Ladies leavin thr city, wut your Stamping done > + Cheap af PETNCE’s, 1000.F stroct. ™Y Sm Ping shams FOR RENT--STORES. WANTED-EURNITURE, &0.—ALL KINDS OF new and second-hand Furniture, entire or portion of stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing, &e., &c., bousht for cash; liberal estimates’ made. Address Box 137, Star ottice, my23-Im ANTED—HORSES PASTURED AT $3} PER Montb on my farm near Bladensburg; plenty je and water; come out and take alook. i. &, Bladensburg. Md. my3-2m* Woortiwent steam carpet counts Ditka, AVENUE we carpet cleaning works, the oldest and the best in the city. ‘Mattresses remade, feathers renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telephone. my7 WASZEDMME. MERRION, MANICURE, LATE foe tating aanlee street, Pallimore, Ma. for ladies ani tlemen, ‘street northwest, ext door to ‘Mra, Taimer's. Masicurs Goede for sale. my! op- 7 Kraas, shi AC SEREV ANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! Tooele {Willard’s—Hair Mattresscs, Feather Bol and Pillows renovated; Carpets oleaned, gpdzeiaid.. All kings of mattroeses made ANTED—HARD WOOD MAN’ Ni} W: os iTELS OR FINE ‘to make or repair; have had twelve 3 ical 108; rk OMe: BIRCKHRAD, Oshinct Sater Soha ee "ANTED—Yt KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- Ww: “case Tallon ado Sassod-heet Bae eae better 3 agreat Saat than @ common new suitcan ery OLD STAND, B.—New Clothing we soll choapee Beet anywhere, £9 ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- ut whi injury to your carpets. Orders ee enirece ie aoe eS Ne ‘ANTED — TO ANNOUNCE BEALL, Boom 4, 1420 New York avenue, ts a Com: missioner of Dees for Brory bale and Texgtory. U. Gftice from9 a. m. toS p.m. if md WANTED_UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- scription, A.B. cHasi Next £9 Gity Bos Oition, COUNTRY BOARDING. LEASANT SUMMER BOARDING; LARGE 3 well ventilated Tooma: eee ten FANNY BRAGG. Aiesandsia: Ver Aarons, Mins N. oT a gS RISE Ga pou Oi ROME mail and convenient to the 'é station, on the and ¥. M. R., further apply be “ Halfway, Fiuguan ve, eres he comfortably accommodated at ® ,guiet farm house 1) SI Inrwaddiees Mire, SM, BOHOULE: Boca” Ri RE 0s A a Oe UMMER BOARDING. — LOGATION Weaahingen ope parca ere snare at 315 Uppervilie, Wsugiler coun 3 ina part reed HR den gh at oe QO8 RENT—FOR THE THREE SUMMER months, an elexant Store: best location; low rent. suitable for an ice cream saloon or such. Inquire at 1115 F strvet northwest, Jei8-2t LOST AND FOUND. OSTA LARGE BLACK yFOUNDLAND g: answers tothe name of Grant. A liberal re- Sard will be paid for his returnte THOS. S|UMEK- VILLE, 318 of 727 13th street northwest, Jel8-3t" OST—IN OR NEAR CURTIS SCHOOL BUILD- ing, a pair of go'd sieeve loops, marked M. F. K. Suitable reward if left with the owner, 1429 Frederick street. 3-16-30" Liccrarion, West Vas 19 Harte Het poser ‘a, vers Ferry, book, containing from’ $60 to $70 in mouey, a demand note. signed by C. M. Slater for $425; also. receipt for Sitty shares of stock of the International Vapor Fuel Carbon Iron Manufacturing Co., held in trust by And, H. W. Blair, A. L. Kosch and others. ‘The public are hereby warned not to negotiate the same, as the trans- fer of the stock will not be made. A liberal reward BEDRS Rud if money or papers are returned to 0. W, SFOFFORD, Riggs House, Washington, D.C, jel6-3t" BUSINESS CHANCES. oO% ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, THE ADVERTIS desires to sell his entire interest inthe finest oe ee nena eee cae city. A splendid or; ity for any one with a cayi- ress A.B. GRAN Po ry and OR RENT—TWO STORES—82 AND_ 624 Tru street northwest, separately or together. jon ‘Possessi atonce. Apply to GC. ADAMS, 502 E street northwest. myl-8w" FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS tal of $2,000, Ad A NT, City Post Office. Te Ses AN’ te V ED—$5.000 ON UNQUESTIONABLE REAL estate security for two years at 8 per cent per an- num. Address Box 154, Star office. Jol8-20" Clsae, STORE WELL ESTABLISHED, PROMI- nent corner, tacin ent, splendid opening. Apply to WELLE & MESETTL aii Penneivanta avenue. Jeld-3t* FOE RENT 420 VENTH STREET NORTHWEST, communicating Rooms, en suite or single. Also, Whole or part of house and grounds, near Gaitherabur, Md. Jel8-3t" FOR BENT_A GOD AND COMMODIOUS BRICK Stable, situated near Thomas Circle. Apily at FOLTON’S LOAN OFFIOE, 314 9th st. n.w. Jel4-6t _ CUUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ‘anner’s lorfolk county, Vs de- aia loca” poliusas Wook gl teh vaician or a hret-clase . Fiah, oysters an in at 142 Massachusetts San nore Ay 319 Cae RB SALE OB EXCHANGE—A SOME iand, with comfortatie on-room Selling with el soe Yonlonces. “Biable. house, dairy, . LArEe ealected perigee a ‘the railroad station. Apply Ges J. oe eh, CO.,. ee 1, Leesburg, Va. wie ‘§e19-6 FP Soonsbora, if acres of land wit cottage; place under cultivation, re d outbuildings; beautiful summer ae anaeage hie eee 324 F RTY FOR SALE.—WE HAVE ee ee miles out on the Baltimore and Ohio 5 Jo- cation and general character of the admirably maobmiie eal pnb ily ae SALE,OR TRADE-CHEAP_TWO FARMB, speab anti caays inquire of HUGUSEY & A 8 ena. BOWLM, Gib New York svontee 3e8-Im* SALE IN THE RAP. pA] ER" SURENRAS SPORETY SRS FE Money advanced to purchasers ‘to balla. anyidSm E. A. GRISWOLD. DENTISTRY. RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IX- ‘after ‘mataral Ay Maceee Moders enods and skilinall oie DR DONNALLY. 1st 3 street northwest, NDi Pal NS, pies "Tooth inserted $7 per sot. Eee ae a? DENTIST, FX SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- soa si ad ha at enema aa room, Good reason for selling. “Address J. H., Star office. ‘$9-20* IBERAL RATE OF INTFREST ALLOWED ON Litt deporte: batten Stes ete See and sold 3m it market rates; made BQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Pa. ord MONEY TO LOAN. $200, tm fs £ A MGINTING. SSF sto” lest my26-1m 928 F atzect. ONEXY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. 13-6 ‘ONEY TU LOAN. LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ "from $100 sad apwarta, at lowest nbs oF ist 16 F steer norte, sums terest. ‘Charges moderate. Fodder. 3 Me Eoce is aCa SCRAP PIOTURES. Seatac Boer | Se FRE SALE; SEVERAL FINE TURNOUTS AND & large variety of Carrinzes, Bussien two, four eod sx seat Poeton, Concord Waoms, Carts and the ‘Ligntuing Jump- mi 1 Tes lit, etytieh and roomy, Pepe, carriage In use. roomy, repre- senting it in throe styles—buikay + aa and extension-top. Also, several nue Horses for Harnoms id Saddle ‘use; ‘fine Saddies ard Bri- an ‘use; English dies, &c. Parties wishing to purchase a com) fartout will aavetimne andexpense. Owing to ms facdle an experience lam cnab! prot ail orders completely and on the tuost reaschabe termes If want to buy, exchange or sell call aud soe me fore going else: WM. F. DOWNEY, 1620 to 1624 L street northwest. mya FOR SALEGA LARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases. tc. Monuments cleaned in cemeterios. WM. KUTH- ERFORD & ©O., Pa. ave., cor. 2ist st. nw. sp28-2m" Fok Sale [A RINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- board Co.'s Side-per Bugyies and other Light Car- Mages. Their make is the best in the country for the money. Other ligut and heavy Carriages, in great var rigty, for spring or ek =e epairing promplly atten i. GRAMAM, KOBE. i. GRAM Repository and Factory, aps 410-416 Sth street north west, POR SALE A LAGE AS-ONTMENT. OF CAR F ictoriag, Village Carta, Coupe Rockawaya, tons, MeCaull Wagons ‘and all the teat ve a in use. Repairing promptly attended to. 34 BM VOUNG, ‘13 eth wtoek apisam FOR, SALE-OVER 100 TOP AND NO-TOP BUG- safes: Single and Jump Seat Jacers, Two and Four Top Phietons, Coupes and Coupe Ktockawaye of the latest styles, to be sold rezardiens of cost; uo reasonable offer retused. I. D. SCHMIDT & CO.,. 466 Pennayl- vania avenue. mbS1-3in Laces. SPECIAL NOTICE. The PALAIS ROYAL has too large a stock of BLACK SPANISH LACES. In order tosell out quickly, for this week we will allow off the marked prices TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WASH LACES. 35 pieces IRISH POINT LACE, new dosigns; re- Guced prices, 15, 19 and 25 cts. per yard. 10 pieces IRISH POINT, 6 inches wide, reduced from G0c. to 350. per yard. 68 pieces EDELWEISS LACE, from 234 to 6 inches ‘wide; reduced prices, 8, 10, 25 and 35e. per yard. 35 ploors BROIDERIK DE SAKE LACE, 5 inches ‘Wide, 160. per yd. ; former price 25c. pieoss POINT VENISE LACE, § inches wide, only 19c. per yard; sold elsewhere at 30c. 23 pieces hand embroidered OKIENTAL LACE re- Guced to 15 and 19 ota. per yard. 100 pieces CLUNY LACK, with inserting to match, from 50c. per dos. up. Twenty-five new designs. ‘75 pieces VALENCIENNES LACE 25c. a dos.; 008 9 ploces SOUFFLE NET 180. per yd.: was 260. SPECIAL! SPECIAL I! 6,000 yards INDIA LINEN, for white dresses, 1d, Laces. OVAL.

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