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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON July 7%, 1583. ‘Ike Evening Star has a reaulnr. permanent bona fice daily circulation more t! that of any other daily paper published in and coua! to that of all tne Washington. Srax office ts connect Advertirements, All the questions put to Mr. ary for Ireland, in regard to assisted Immi- n, have been replied to In cannot be persuaded to treat the subject In replying to ques- of Mr. O'Brien in Parifament, the chief sec- said he “had been informed that of 1,000 emigrants who had gone to Amefien only two families had been Inmates of the workhouse” in the section from which they came. It has not Mr. Trevelyan den! ed that the assisted immigrants, andon that occasion he went farther and said none could be among them, as he personally in- Its, perhaps, something gained In the way of correcting the above to have the Irish representative of the British government admit that there were even two famlites of pau- pers. The admission will show the English pub- le that the protests of the American people are not without cause, as the Eng! Ireland have attempted to make {t appear. Trevelyan may mean to be sarcasti “supposes” that assiste Feturned because the were not desirable settle the expense of truth. He knows very well why pauper Immigrants have been sent back. ‘Trevelyan 1s, apparentiy, very much displea: the course pursued by the United States, but for- tunately hls approbation 1s not essential to the continued prosperity of this country. ——__<++—_____ range of the thermometer yesterday In all portions of the country shows that the heat was It was a hot d in all seetions, but Washington su: than most cities further north. elphia and Boston numbers strated and fata! velyan, chief th candor and fa Deen many day: any paupers were an spected all the tickets, sh authorities in s have been ted States “thought they * but his sarcasm fs at In New York, ity seores of | Suceumbed to the overpowering In Washington there was nc trees become more we Washington or any. large ¢ are of course remain here really S$ to complain of than we people of almost any other large city in the The Washington Driving 285 at its first me be recognized as one of the standard trot- soclations of the cr euurse fs conceded to be one of the very best, and Mt 1s surely destine? to b place for running and trou ers of the Driving Club ha’ determined to have square races, and In this pur- pose they will have the support of n y track, but of persa ‘The Ivy City ng horses. The offi- shown that they are ns Of the Ivy Cli d ta the turf every whe —_—_—~<e- _____ ows that the cost of ture of that state 48 about $1,100. Naturally, thererore, and hardy mow tion are desirous that U Solons shall quit their frequent recesses and speedily electa Senator and go home without more ado. Hisn’teasy to se serve thelr constituents, If that is what they want ng out this very simple and but itis probably the dollars A New Hampsh tre paper how they can better Ww do, than by carr, Of bicyclists on public hig! commendations of the press in country, as ts also that of & little while before, to the effect that pedestrians streets which drivers is receiving the parts of the Juiga Wylie, delivered ave rights on th: nd riders of horses are bound to resp BLakspeare says: “So shines a good deed in a naughty world.” the Growth of Mormonism” 1s the ttle of a half column editorial article in one Of our esteemed cotemporaries. It 1s too hot to srapple with so large a subject at so much length sked to write outa brief prescription wi Weaknesses and wickeduesses as it may have, and don’t persecute it.” ——_.<+«+—_ d Sheahan, the al w York the other day, find themselves in au unpleasant predicament any way they can fx It If the affair was genuine, they are set down as acouple of fools; ifa joke, they afe pronounced a pair of jackasses. —___<e>—___ ‘There !s considera! im the case of the m Messrs. Knox « pants In a duel near for the defense lish sparrow, satan observer as Mr. Henry pring, Maryland, gi fit of bis good word in Tue Star C. Hallowell, of S. Sparrow the bene! ———_~<«+—______ of Commons yesterday 4 Vote of 130 to ust it Was So small that ft Wili not discourage the | In the British Ho Woman suffrage was reject might not and probabi aspiring sisters, ——~«e+ —_____ ise Hoadly favors a perma OMice under the government, Lut this “reform” Inaugurated tration shall bave an opportunity to Ml iL a democratic Hau» T. Beaz. IS THE HUUSE THAT HAS MADE A RAL CUT ALL THROUGH JHE STOCK OF t) TWENTY CENT ON TE EXCEPT GEORGE sPii E SSE. AND THE REASON OF Titls FORCED SALE IS THAT WE ARE DIS- COUNTING THE DEPRESSED CONDITION OF THE WOOLEN MARKET IN MAKING HEAVY PURCHASES FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR PA- TRONS DURING THE COMING FALL AND WIN- ‘TEE SEASON. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 007 SEVENTH STREET. SBE SURE AND COME TO THE RIGHT ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. Sealed Proposals to furn’ ish Coal and W Dejartinent of Jumice of ante SWeLe will be received until TWELVE. ONDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, dred and seventy-two (172) tous best quality ‘White aah coal, furnace size — (10) tons best quality free ‘burning coal, stove # hickory wood, cut ia two pieces, ilers to be had on epplication atthe JAMES R. YOUNG, ‘Fintendent of the Building, ERVE FUND LIFE asso- S large business that {t 1s be- of the agents of old line com- ‘Thirty (90) conts of Fifteen (15) cords Instructions to bid Department of J. H-3t_Chief Clerk and Supe MUTUAL KES! tion is doing suck s@enning to alarm ‘some nies, Who Bee my) orable competition, falne statements £: Mmproved aystem ef hf @elved to his own inju: eas: but let ever seit, Our plan insurance ; econumical, reeedented business contin mouth, thanks to these ‘seifish an which provoke investigation, Vantage. Office 1509 H street. etting the obligations of hon- scattering unwarranted and rd to the new company and ite ‘¢ insurance. Let no man be de- ry in this most im} especially for the Foon, est and reliable, Our ues, and ever inc Jvsr Recrivev- FISH—Sardclies, Anchovies, Caviare, Sardines of ‘ail brands,” Sew Ti CHEESE—Fromge de Brie, (Gwise), Caprera, £idam, . Lobsters, Sal- A. H. 8. Hi i, slaskets bch attest wits 200 DOZEN SUPERIOR CLARET WINK, $3.0 TO $6 DOZEN. Ginger Ale, Bottled Beer, Lime Juice, Frait Syrups. Sim Fonraze Repvertoxs BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE . In order to close out our stock of summer fabrics in all departments, and also to reduce our genewal stock —— | to the lowest possible figures previous to our semi- with the Telephone F orders for the paper by jerwine, Lews, or any information of business annual inventoty in August, we have made STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS in each department, and quote below to-day a few ape- cial reductions, to which we earnestly invite your atten- tion. For other reductions, see our advertisements in the Star and Republican, BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 500 yards BLACK NUN'S VEILING, all wool, 36 in. ‘Wide, fine quality, at 35c. per yard. These goods have not been offered at this price heretofore, BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, 36 in. wide, reduced to Be. ‘The balance of onr stock of@fine plain, fizured and striped Black Grenadines, which is not iarge, has been greatly reduced in price. BLACK SILK DEPARTMENT. A few pieces of Black Silk Brocades, always desira- bie, in ood styles, aa these are, reduced from $1.25 to $1 per yard. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. We have reduced all our fine figured and dotted Swisses, at 62c., 6c. and 75e. per yurd, to une price, namely, 50¢. per yard, to close at once. 37se. fine English fancy striped aud figured Pique, reduced to 2Sc. per yard. 37¥c. plaid India Linens, reduced to 25c. per yard. Elegant fabric, Phantom striped Lawns, reduced from 12}c. to 10¢. peryard. Wash beautifully. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. Lace Striped Lawns, good quality, reduced to To. per ard. Satin Ni Our. 18e., 2 se. The quality of ench nuuiber tobe cial, if not better, than can ‘be had at the price elsewhere. A special aud extraordinary: bargain in Embroidered s—White, embroidercd with white, and scarlet, abroidered with black, in 5; dozen handsome patterns, of $i per yard. to#l each. Any lady tiul fabric will appreciate the offer specially good values in our Undervests. At 374gc. we have a f sizes in the low-reck aud no-eleeve Un- as @ specialty with us aud cannot be where. PARASOL DEPARTMENTS. A. fo andeome Satin Coaching Parasols, reduced ull silk Coachers, from $3 to $2 each. Our finest $3.50 Sutin Couchers, reduced to $2.60 each, | PE made the following reductions on a few patterns of very fine Hamburys, of which we have too large a quantity: 180 yards of fine Hamburzs, reduced from 75e. to 50e. ‘To match those we have also reduced a few pieces of Insertings, in extra quality, to 25e., 370. and 60c ‘These pric’s are made very low to close these patterns, JERSEYS. We have not advertised Black Jerseys for a week, for the reason that we had none and couid get none to ad- rtise. pen to-day a. complete assorfment in a wery fine Jersey, plaited buck, satin bow, fevera col- lar, and pocket, saly $4.50. Also a complete hue of our $2.50 Jersey in Biack. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We beg tocall the attention of our customers about leaving the city to our Mail Order Department, through the bulk | Wich we shail be glad to serve them with Notions and Dry Goods while they are away from the city. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Fenn. Ave., D Street 912, iyT WASHINGTON, D. C. Suxxer Goons AT SUMMER PRICES, 49 inch BATISTE NOVEL PATTERNS at 180, SCOTCH GiNGHAMS REDUCED, CH SATINES REDUCED. LINEN LAWNS REDUCED. Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawns and Ging- hams, 8c., Wc, and 1254 PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NAINSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLINS. We closed out a lot of Missea’ Hose worth 75c. ; we sell for 250. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, JyT MARKET SPACE. B ARGaAatTINS FOR THE LADIES, BATHING SUITS LENO LAC) £2.25 each; sold clsewhere at $8.50, PED WHITE DRESS GOODS, ro- ‘duced fr to lic. peryart. FRENCH LISLE, THRE duced from 7c. to 48e. LADIES’ INDIA LI SACQUES, plaited wal FRENCH WOVEN Ci ‘T5e. each. uly 98c. each. ‘TS, reduced from $1 to ATEEN FANS, reduced from 98c. to bh. QhURERPLY LINEN CLERICAL COL- ree HANDKERCHIEFS, fancy * ALL LINE d borders, warranted fast colors, two for 23e. four iuches wide, reduced from 63 LADIES LA IRISH POINT LAC ide. to 15e. per yard, BARGAINS FOR GENTLEMEN, 24-inch Twilled Sik Sun Umbrellas, $1.65. 26-1nch do. do., Paragon Frame, $1.98. Gauze Undershirts, reduced from 35¢, to 190. Bicycle or Traveling Shirts—Men's, $2.48; Boys’, $1.75. White Muslin Ties, 15c. per doz. White Fiat Scarfs, two for 25c. Ss7 3117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a ah lL Cizanne O. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. EVEXYTHING MARKED DOWN. French Batiste, 40 inches wide, 20 cts. AN kinds of White Goods redushd from 10 to20 per cent. 25 ct. India Linen red uced to 20 cts, 2u ct. India Linen reduced to ots, 15 ct. India Linen reduced to 17 ote. Parasols will cleared out regard- Remaing stock of Jess of cost, : Splendid assortment of Ladies’ and Gent’s Hoetery. Prs. Misses and Children’s Fancy Hose, best quali- ty, at Half Price. Odds and ends. dissortment of Ladies’ and Gent's Hd’k'ts, plain and bordered, from 1236 ots. up. J, A. LUTTRELL & CO., ay 817 Market Space. OT ako Specs. KK? coon. LACE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LACE NECKTIES, SCARFS, &¢., LOW PRICES, W. 8. TEEL, Sst 935 Pennsvivanis avenue. GELLING OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF J. E. YOUNGS, atreet, Go there for Bargains. nee SyT ‘ONDERFUL BARGAINS AT BRODHEAD & 00.'8, Lonsdale Oumbric now 10%; 18e- Chaviots reduoed to Lawns, Indie Plane Sr ‘tale See eee ‘Nun’s Vi fo Debexes, Bantings, | Black Grenadines, — Sand ip 4-tuch ak oan Guna band Up; and ‘Gloves, 60. to $2 pair; and Ladies! and Gent's Gauze U1 mint Drices. “The best a the cheapest when bought st ALEER'’S, 204 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST Posing cease eam Crocks. Telephone. | For Szasmz Axo Movwram Waar SEATON PERRY (@vcceeror to Perry & Brother.) gQQLORED ALL-WOOL FLANNELS for Bathing ts. LADIES' HABIT CLOTHS for Mountain Costumes. KHYBER CLOTAS, M_AND IVORY WHITE CHUDDAS AND YACHT CLO1H 'S VEILINGS. from 25c. to $1.50, in Black and Fashionable Colors. ELEGANT STOCK OF BROCADES, GAUZES AND AN SILKS for Day and Evening Wear. BLACK SILKS (Best Makes) from $1 to $3. SATIN RHADAMES AND SURAH SILKS, in Black ‘snd all shades, from $1 to $8, CHUD?A, SHETLAND and CASHMERE SHAWLS. GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, LINEN DUSTEKS. ALL FANCY PARASOLS AT COST. ALL SUMMER | NOVELTIE: DINES AND EMBROIDERED REDUCED PRICES. FANCY GRENA- BES AT GREATLY * in Great Vasiety and Lowest ni CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. 2” CHOICE GOODS, PLAT iN ES RoEeoee AND COR- SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. ate r me FRR, EER cS88q g885q ym Em Sass® Sass! FOR WINE OR JELLY: APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS' HABDWAKE, &o, F. P, MAY & CO., 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Dowr Asx Axy EEE Sgs38 Cre) WHY WE DO IT. IT SUFFICES TO SATIS- FY YOUR INTEREST THAT WE ARE DOING IT. Big Lot Blackington Hair Line PANTS, good value at $6.00, now $3.50. ‘Two hundred pair of Eastbrook Cassimore PANTS, good value at $5.00, now $3. Is tho price for the choles of no Jess than two hundred pair PANTS left from suits, none worth less than $4.00, any cost us $5.00 and $6.00. CHEVIOTS in this lot. Examine ENGLISH Genuine FRENCH SUITINGS. Men's Suitsin sack style—light in weight and color, never sold for less than $18, We offer them at $10, By being soile1. Washing will cure it. A big lot of $2.50 and $3.00 WHITE VE: ; 80 now at $1.50. ENGLISH SERGE PANTS, were $5.00, now $3.00. For COATS, same goods, were $5.00, now $3.00. For VESTS, were $2.00, now $1.00. Broken stock means JUST IN, AND JUST WHEN YOU WANT BUT ONLY 100 SUITS. When they are gone no more for less than $15. We say $10 per suit for genuine CALCUITA SEERSUCKER Remempen-—si0 PER SUIT. AND NOW JUST A LITTLE PIC-NIC FOR THE CHILDREN. $6.00 KILT SUITS now $3.00. $5.00 KILT SUITS now $3.00. $4.00-KILT SUITS now §2.00. $10.00 KILT SUITS now $6.00. $8.00 KILT SUITS now $4.50. One lot of $5. 00 all woo! Norfolk Piaited CHILDRENS’ SUITS, go now at 83.00, Another lot not quite as good. 0 now at $3.00. For big boys lot of 150 LINEN PANTS, now 65 cts, For children, WHITE DUCK JACKETS ($1.50), now Boy's LINEN VESTS at 10 cts, Boy's FLANNEL SUITS, only 80ofthem. We sold them at $5.00; too cheap for our trade, so we name $3.50 4. For all wool $7 BOYS SUITS, How's that for low? At$1.30—BOY'S PANTS to fit boys 12 to 17 yoars of age. Wecannot duplicate them for less than $2.00, E2~At these prices goods move rapidly. If youex- pect to come a week after you read this and find them waiting patiently for you, you may not find them. N. B.-A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF MEROHANDISE FOR A TRADE DOLLAR. BAKS & CO, THE LEADING ONE PRICE OLOTHIERS, _ 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. S ECIALTY Day, SATURDAY, JULY 7, "88, KING'S PALAOE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Following Goods as Souvenirs to be offered TO- MORROW (Saturday), ONLY: 500 HATS at 4 cents apieoa, 500 PLUMES at 65 conts, formerly $1.25. 600 PLUMES at 90 cants, formerly $1.76. 500 PLUMES $1.25, formerly $2. 500 PLUMES $1.75, formerly $3, BLACK TIPS, a bunch at 40 cents, formerly 75 cents. BLACK TIPS, a bunch at 50 cents. formerly 87 cents, BLACK TIPS, a bunch at 75 cents, formerly $1.37, COLORED TIPS, bunch at 60 cents, formerly $1. COLORED TIPS, a bunch at 75 cents, formerly $1.50, One Tot of Fine Tuscan HATS st 25 conta, formerly French Ohip HATS at 75 cents, One Lot of Assorted Children's HATS at 20 and 25 cents, formerly $1.25 and $1.50. Fine White and Biac} Lot of Fine Black One Hormony $180" English Milan Straw HA’ ONNETS et 15 ‘ants, $1, formerly $1.60 ant Elegant Lechorn HATS at 25, 87 and 60 Tmerly at $1 and $1.26. em te LACES RIBBONS, FLOWERS, correspondingly low Ladies’ White DRESSES and Children’s DRESSES at Half Price. Don't Fail to call af GEE UNeunPasser FPP Upright Pianos zee et a ‘and Organs taken as others desiring to dlepose in EKAMP PIANOS. that we Tbave sented to monthly payments," ving the city and our banda, Now is te ‘BEL FACTORY WAREROOMS me Pan A.V. GRIMES, Manager, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—A GOOD WAITER, AT B. &P. RES- Witt it ‘WATTiah Sogn” FORE ang ANTED—A LADY COPYIAT; ONE WHO AVES plain and rapid hand; ‘state anlary ex pected. Address Box Sus Gity P. O- ayt-ae WAkten-4 BOY, ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD. AP- ply at E. FICK’S, 911 Pa. ave. n.w. if Y ANTED—AT THE GLOBE HOUSE, CORNER F and 12th, a first Cook, a Girl to waeh disbes and a ‘Man to work around the hotel; must come well recom- mended and stay nights, ate WARSTED=AS A SALESMAN IN A GROCERY house a Youn¢ Man of good tusiness quaiifica-~ tions. Address “BUSINESS,” Star office, stating all particulars. It WANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND Jon fo.go te theconntry for the simmer, Apply toH. BEARD. 927 F street, iyi. WANTED—A COMPETENT LADY TEACHER OF German, id Enelish, vocal tal muxic to address A.B. LAWS, Star office, at ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO THE WORK OF W imal famtiy. ilerence pera, Apply to 126 C street northwest, WANZEDTA RELIABLE STRONG WOMAN TO five chliten. "Wages $10" AVY & GOS Patteet an . northwest. dy7-3t WAXZED-RELIABLE AND | EXPERIENCED rene Suleemen for gong Mnachines; Hberal ee ato the men. Only ‘experience need Sth street northwest. = It pital ee ANTED—FOR IGHT AND AGREEABLE Wattstion fn br bude rehiNne Meera Bile partys By pee week Aine Re ae cay BEGREHT 921 Fet"ore,, up 5 1 WANTED_ A NEAT AND COMRETENT COLORED, stay ‘nist, and ave good Sofocencea,” Aone ee ‘and have cos. 153 strect south weak dyi-2t" W3NTED-A BAKER, AT ONCE, OAT THE springs, ‘Address E: O- OMDAN: sttpengans 8) Depot va. WANTED,-4 GOOD SETTLED WOMAN AS COOK ‘and to do ws and ironing; must have reter- ences. Apply at 109 Ist street northeast, Jy6-20* ‘ANTED—A SMART BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OF Wave, that ts uotatait of Sod aid wal oor mended. Apply at 1837 10th street n. w. _Jy6-3t" ANTED—A COLORED FEMALE COOK TO GO Jye-a¢o™ miles from the city. Apply to Star office, \y ANTED—SOME GOOD WAITERS FOR LOWER Weve Point. Apply at St. Maro Hotel. jy6-St ANTED_WENTY-FIVE, (25) GOOD PICKERS and shoveleres wages #12 Ber gays, Pay ovens Baye to tsive dati ance Ten ara ARES ve carta: wees. 6c, per day, RG TON BIICK MACHINE OO. and Doundary atrosta northeast. jy6-1w ANTED—ONE HUNDRED STONE BREAKERS; Price 60 cents per square yard. Apply at corner of Hand 2d streeta northeast. dy8-3t" WwW ANTED—TEN COOKS AND A BOY TO WASH dishes. Apply at SCOTT'S Beo Hive, 206 9th street northwest. Sy5-8t Wie ‘D—100 WAITERS . FOR WATERING Plaves, Cooke, Chainbermaids and general work- ers for Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Brook- lyn, N.¥. 926 F street nocthwest. OG. E. RENT—314 E STREET De id TWO R RENT—NICEL! RNISHED ROOMS, AT eee ere ce Sees Gosirable rooms.” zs pti ————— CUD R RENT—NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, A SECOND Favor _aimfurniahed. three Communiceting, Rooms; ‘children. "Adttzens Q-0.8 Star omen 16° R RENT-VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED Rooms, at summer rates, at 917 16th etreet north west: hi with modern: ts. Bara easeae ws molars inert KR RENT—“FRENCH FLATS," ON 14TH street northwest, one suite of aix rooms on second floor, only $2 famio, size, on third floor, #20; ‘house wand with all modern improvements.” k. A. NM INTIRE, 918 F streot. 7-30 Eire jen, sacra Hees Et aes Sty and F atroete sour J6-30" R SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A FAKM— i ‘2 brick dwelling and iopad- Ltn ho eastern eostion. “Address Bow ha, We Ofte. : FOE SALETA GREAT BARGAIN—A’ 10-nooM House, B street southwest, 1358; all impe. : lot 25x91; 30-foot alley in rear. Terme, small cash Payment ‘and monthly installments. | Piease call and examine property, and inquire of A. F. BAKKtR, 209 ‘Lath st southwest. Or ‘to suit. ys. | Sud Grace sizest, Opposite Herr & Cissel's i AT A BARGAIN—& LOT OF BEOOND: Fe SALE—RBOY'S BICYCLE, (OTTO-96 INCH] ‘at 85.50. Also, tar New! and and very amiable and playful. Adare i bee office. e* ROR, SALE-ANERICAN cYoLOPmDIA G6 Tole, Dannunls). full sheep binding, st $40. wt .. Star office. FROk SALE—80 Yoo MERCHANTABLE Bhi Ckey hand-make apd machine; now baling intel foot Georgvtown market, on Chesapeake and Mille. i HENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON Fecond So, itt W;,4; bath, Rot and oold water, and heat, suitable for light housekeeping; no ohil- Gren: 625 New Jersey avenus nortuwest dy7-3* FOR RENT TWELFTH FORTH Weet_—DB- lightful cool rooms, single or en suite, facing Daloony, o tone cn sxpqure, nowly furnished, excel SE ee ee OR RENT—UNFURNISHED KOOMS ON FIRST at good, fare is eof en, od oa Eisiecna be ‘dress J. ‘S, sear office. = ‘ei-st R RENT—TWO WELL FURNISHED COMMU- pamcundan nee "or south front; ~ minutes’ walk from: OB: Address Hoot of door, Ba ae Office. dy7-3t" Fo RENT-615 H STREET NORTHWEST, nioely furnished ‘second floor, southern ex- Doenre, with use, of bath, and without board. Table first class. Terms eee POR BENT A SUITE (OF ROOMS ON FIRST han furnished, with piano, eve- ; first-class table board; on third floor dsomely furnished, two front rooms, very cool Prices very low. Apply to Bre Fitisitetcect nectuwont low eee Abas eA JUCKETT, 1221 F street nortuwest, jy8-3t"* Fi RENT-THREE EARGE NICELY FURN- ished bay window front Rooms, suitable for ouse-koeping. | Thorough home’ comf house, cars. "800 south A Jy6-3t" Mrocond four, water snd fane pretian oon, Oat second floor, water ani ps R sugniner rates, “Also, unfurnished rooms en suite.” 16 Grant Pisce. Sy5-3t" Pee E COMFORTABLE FURNISHED Rooms to gentlemen: references. 1206 G street northwest. 3e5-3t" FoR BENT 1008 K STREET NORTHWEST, 1WO furnished communicating rooms, with bath on the ‘second floor. dy5-3t" POE RENT—PART OF A HOUSE, CORNER OF Hi and 18th streets, including kitchen. Apply to Mrs. POLLOGK, 929 8th street, or on the premises, Jy5-3t OR RENT—FOUR LARGE UNFURNISHED communicating Rooms, south front, with as and water, being all of second floor 943 Massachusetts nue northwest. dy3-60" FOR RENT—HOUSES. -D—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for the city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhero: Families furnished Servants with references. Try Us. #20 Fst. n.w., Licensed Agency, C.E, PRICE & CO. ace WaARIED— WHITE AND. COLORED — COOKS, Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls. Also, German Servants, All bring references. Ladies {an bee servants at office, 926 DW. Ca ‘Wy ASIED-FIVE FIRST-CLASS CABINET-MAK- ers; none others need apply. J. G. WEAVER & SON, 648 G street northwest. 4030-6 ‘W 4NTED—TWENTY-FIVE MEN TO PLOW AND L. MomrU RAY, Gomn Pacers, Penseroe Wied ly. a 5 r. fand- mire W 437ED—EMPLOYMENT BURFAU—FAMILIES, furnished with first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &c. Servants wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 0th st. n.w. dlb-7m" ee WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANJED—A POSITION, IMMEDIATELY, BY A graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmac; class of 1879; references given. Address A. B. C. office. a Jy6-2¢" WANTED PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women servants can be seen at OMe. gtr icomsed Awoncy, Y26F st. n.w. 0.1. PRICE. WANTED—ROOMS. Fu RENT—63 P STREET NORTHWE: room brick, large yard and in good cond’ Ver mouth in sdvance. Apply to 53 P st. n. w. NEAT TWO-STORY SIX-ROOMED cars, market, &c.; rent $15. Also 36 por mouth; healthy and convent- ent. E. A. MoINTIKE, 918 F'strect. dy7-3t rt healthy location. one minute's walk 10 Sot, terest street, Capitol Hill. VOR SALE—JUST COMPLETED AND FOR SALE De Houses, 1502 and 1804 Q strect northwest, containins ten rooms each, with modern convenience an tmp. allt oy the owner. Price 38, 759; moderate cash 5 108 ¥ Se SEED Wns, Balas 16th ‘cor. Qn.w. dy8- Fok SAle Sew BRICK HOUSF. 3 STORY AND Hack building 10 roome and cole, with bay win~ low and all _ mod. Price $5,700.” AD} A COTT & WILCOX, our. 20th and sis. n.w: y3-68 )R SALE—ABSOLUTE BARGAINS— Handsome new 3- stone trimmings; 10 rooms, bath—thorouxhly Also, 2 new 2. and basement brick Houses, ban Soiches 7 jodern, nik shen yor at $3,390 each: ade bom er. at trae rar pevaaeee oe F * ioe freee rent house, ‘Those are real bargains to, e 4028 TOR. ee mi pe ae provements now occupied as a Livery Stabio and Carriage House, Lecaved at" the nocthwox corner of D and 14th streeta, Washington city, having = front on D street of 141 feet 10 inches and on {4th street of 119 feet, improved by brick bulidings thereon now Paying rental of $200 per mouth,. “‘Ihis property, in the neighborhood of the public buildings, lance hotels, and ertment HW: AEMPLEMAN. ageok BY let ing a . TE! 5 x! a street, Baltimore City. Jeli-im OR SALE—CARPETS AND FURNITURE OOM> ete of a sx room ‘house conn ot heme Address Bor 140, Star oBicas: CMS Seen At Rows FOR SALE—SINGLI SHELL, 90 Tike: in ool condition; §27 cash. AD) a | LAND'S Boat Louse Georgetown. UP St COMBER* 2K SALE-A VERY FINE SEVEN-VEA! Bay Mare; tv te, od under end alltharnos: Call or alma Sel Meee OR SALR—FIVE YEAR OLD MALE, SoUN F SS OES free driver and gent dress HORSE, Riar office. 376-3 JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL, YOUNGAND ST¥Ie ish Horse and Brewster Buggy and Harness; will sold single oF together, owner having no farther gee for same. ‘de seen at 312 Pennsylvania avenue south. east. dye-ae K SALE—BIG BARGAIN. ELEGANT 1-OCTAV] Fosewood case piand, good as new, for uly $1) ‘gash; Cost $260 one year ago; owner has no fu une for it Apply at once at ‘Exchange, 427 10.1 6, i SALE-MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND. scale plana, bandaome rosewood caso richly carved all best improvements, superb «! uring quell tone, for on'y $190, include eeeant mira cover and cont #450, nearly new, owner having SOP Duty yry Little, five- rear euarauten, oan be seek 20th street north aye at Piano Exchange, OR SALE—LANGHE STEAM ENGIN TINDER ATI4x28; some parte to bo replaced. Addrons A EXTISER, 1010 K street northwest ay8-' FPoE SALE-CHICKERING PIANO, ALL MOD- Fovementa, in first-class coudition: low for street. cone JOHN FEL TIS 8 O., #37 Penusylvania ave- nue, near 10th db 88 Fen Sale four NEW TWo-sToRY SIx-ROOM brick Flouses in Pierce strect northwest, near 16th street, with cellar and ali modern improvements, and finished in first-class style; price, $3,900, monthly pay- ments, or $3, 200 cash: fa, her month, Ape to DANENHOWER & 1226 Fstreet. _je6-Lm POR SALE—A BARGAIN TN ANEW TWO-STORY- ‘and basement brick house, corner 6th and Q sts. northwest; seven rooms, bath aitd all modern im, ments; three bay windows, and finished in firet-ci style, with stone steps. Price $3,750 in monthly p menia; rented $30 per month. Apply to DA HOWER & SON. 1226 F street Je6-Lin —————— * FOR SALE—LOTS. OK SAL¥—LOT_—45x80—ON SECOND, BETWEEN Maryland avenue and A, northeast; "and several desirable lota on P, bet een 17th and 18th northwest. LOUIS P. SHOB MAKER, 920 F northwe 397-38 VOR SALE—CHEAP_A VER ESIKABLE building lot, in fine business locality, on F street northwest. CASSIN & CAPERTON, 1339 F street noribwest, 3y6-3t JOR SALE—AT BRIGHTWOOD, A TWO-ACRE Lot, improved by a new, commodious six-room house and stable for twelve cows and three horses, with 8 good well of water. Price $2,000. Terms + ary. AP ly to B.F. LEIGHTON, 48% Louisiana avenue n. w.Jy¢ OF OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, DESIRABLY LO- cated. Apply to WHEATLEY BKOS.,, corner 7th Street and Rhode Island avenue northwest. 337-6 JOR SALE_LOT 20 OR 40 FEET FRONT, street, between 4th and Sth northwest, 10 SHOEMAKER, 20 F street northwost. KR RENT—THREE-STORY, MANSARD KOOF F Brick House, water, bath, range and latrebe, Xe, U street, near Pennsylvania avenue and 3d street south- cant. dial uth "atreet northwort, two-story Frame six rooms, newly papered and painted: % A.B. AX WOOD, $35 9th streck north woste = 4y7-3t B RENT— BENT” FURNISHED HOUSES FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, N street northwest, near Vermont avenue, fine three- story Brick Residence, beantifully furnished, House fronts south; wide parking; larwe shade trees. A charm- ing city home. Possession’ July 1th. Kent to an a0- ceptable tenant $50 per month. Vermont avenue, near Iowa Glrele, fine Residence, clecantly furnished. ent per month nominal. Im Modiate possessios Connecticut avenue, between Lafayette and Farracut eo large Brick Hesldence, comfortably furnished. ent $50 per mon! 16th street, above Scott Circle, a very pretty three- For Brick House, neatly furnished. “Price per mouth ) street northwest, a fine twelye-room Brick Houre, ‘with lange aldo lot néatiy sodded. "Price $50 <x month, No. 1505 Pennsylvania avento, _4y6-6t (Opposite North Entrance U. 8. Treasury.) WANED —TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNI- cating rooms, first or secona floor, with board for lady and two children, Address, with references, PERMANEN’ Star office, WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EDWARD FICK & CO., 911 PENN- slvania avenue, Palatial Confectionery and Too Cream Parlors, opens Sunday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. 1¢ ANTED—LESSONS IN GERMAN CONVERSA- tion by an advanced student. Address E. F. Star office, 1° WaAxiED TO BUY A QUIET PONY FOR LIT- tle boys to ride; t_be looki \d acti Apply to. BEARD, DT F ateeote ooo any etlew ANTED— ADVERTISING SOLICITORS AND Subscribers. You can get ‘*The Weekly Literary Times," a large $2-column journal, and ‘*The Wash- $ieton (D.C-) Post, both pipers, one year, for_ onl 1.20, Address A. G. LEWIS, Editor Tunes, ‘Bou ton, Va. Sy5-6¢ ANTED—SECOND | HAND FURNITURE, Stocks of dry rode, ke, Highest cash price paid, Address Box Ist Star cites. ve tm WANTED SWHEELMEN IT 18 TO YOUR IN- terest to know that all Bloycles and Tricyoles re- airs are done by practical makers at 432 9th st. SMITH ROTHERS. $e20-3w* ANTED_YOUR SOILED SUIT OF CLOTHES to clean in the ve manner for $1.50; send portal card and have them called for and delivered, "RINCE, 1009 F stroot. Je10-1m* WAnteD eer YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY the Automatic Steam Process, The. best In the country. (Orders by. tdlephorie or otherwise revelve promptattention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 Mare et Space, Je6-2m_ ANTED—HORSES PASTURED AT $3 PER Month on my farm near Bladensburg; plents sane, shade and water: come out and take alook, it. . SHREVE, Bladensburg, Md. my8-2m* OB HENT—A VERY COMFORTABLE DWELL- in @ good neighborhood, in Georgetown, con: Yeniont to, horve ‘carat markote: schools: ed enagcs t every modern convenience andin good order. . Appl to Dr. CRAGIN, 3123 Dunbarton avenue. Jy6-2t Fe RENT—BRICK. 152 F STREET NORTHEAST, roomie bath. oullar, range, So. + newly papered and painted; rent only §20. ALBERT F. bom street northwest. 5-3 ‘Ok RENT-FURNISHED FOR TWO MONTHS at very low figure to careful persons, House in fine Reighhorhood; northwestern part of city. Apply. to Wil. E. BURFORD, 804 Fatrect new. Syeat R RENT — THREE-STORY BRICK, HALL, water and gas: «ood neighborhood: rent, $20 per month, at 707 Rhode Island avenue northt Apply at 1106 1 street uorthweste syed FOR REST-NEW BRICK HOUSE AND STORE, corner 5th and D streets northeast: gas and water. Inguire of Mrs. J. MILLER, 603 D street, Jy5-3t" FOE RENT CORNER OF lore AND TSTREETS southeast, three welling, 11 rooms, modern improvements, large yard and ahrubbery, stable, for, 3 hovpor: rentmoderate, | Inquire of W. ‘i CARRIO, -2W 1240 11th street southeast JOR SALE—D! SIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN diferent sections of the city. LOUIS P. SHOE- MAKER, 920 F street northwest. dy5-3t HEAP GROUND! GRE BARGAINS!! EX- traordinary Inducements'! I offer for sale, on n easy terms (> close an estate), upwards of 250.000 square fect of ground, fronting respectively on isch. and 16th streets east;on A, B. Cand E streets south, and on Massachusetts, Georwia and Kentucky avenues (Capitol HAL), at from ihre to seven cents a foot. Title | Perfect, Plats at my office. No such opportunity will ever De ofleredagain. M. M. HOMME, 021 F 28-1m COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R SALE—IMPROVED FARM, 118 ACRES, 8 miles from Washington; lange variety of fruits; two welling houses and outbuildinws: good water. WATKINS TOLSON, SyT-2w* Forestville, P. G. county, Ma, R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON sity property—an improved Dakota farm. Address Star office. it* BRENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE FARM OF 60 acres, for dairy or gardening; brick house, ou Butidings and splenaid peers A fame from $a ett: P . HOMILLER, Street, oppor Industrial School. pear FOR SALE-A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT OF bout 7 acres; cornerof 7th street road and Whit- Rey avenue; commodious house; lange barn ; convenient gut-buildings; fine lawn; ood water. Inquire on prem- ines, or 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Je28-3m FARM FOR SALE NEAR POTOMAG, MD.; 105 acres of land with » comfortable dwelling and out- nuildings: good orchard, and a healthy lo~ation; short drive to the Aqueduct ‘road, Apply 8150 Mi’ strost. -3w GQUBCRDAN PROPERTY FOR SALE —WE HAVE for mae a rery Desirable Tract of 118 Acros, three Iniles out on the itimore and Ohio Railroad. lo- cation and gencral character of the admirably adapt it for subdivision and settlement > is low and terms easy. PARKER & LOWNSEND, Real Estate Dealers, 1418 F street. 3e9-1m Fe SALE OR TRADE—CHEAP—TWO FARM: ‘one 30 and the other 104 acres, four miles north Washington; terms easy. Inquire of HUGUELY & BOWEN, 646 New York avenue. Je8-1m* COUNTRY BOARDING. Pek, RENT-HOUSE 607 NEW JERSEY AVENUE ‘northwest, containing nine rooms, all modern im- Bfovemen ar monty. Apply to W. C. JOHN- JON, 716 19th street ‘northwest ‘jy3-3m. Fok BENT-HOUSE AND STORE No. 1119 207m streot northwest; stand fo ry business ; e Apply WESCOTT & WILCO. “comer 20th and treets northwest. dy3-68 Foz RENT—3132 P st., West Washington, a Taree, three-story pressed brick front Reeidenoa, ‘with two- story and basement back building, containing 11 rooms, with gaa, range, bath-room, hot and cold water: Arst- gars pare tho door,” ent $00 paren ate SE ‘are pass the door.» Ren\ mon! at Beall gtrect, West Waahingtons PYels-aw ee _eab-3w_ FOR RENT HOUSE 3012 DUMBARTON AVENUE, ‘West Washington, nine rooms. all modern improve- ments. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, 1216 F street northwest. dy2-6t WANTED IL. RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, steam carpet cleaning works, the oldest and the bestin the city, Mattresses remade, feathers renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telephone. my7 WASZEDIME. MERRION, MANICURE, LATE of 70 N.-Charles street, Baltimore, Md. ‘Parlors for ladies and gentlemen at’ 1105 F street northwest, next door to Mrs, Palmer's. Manicure Goods for sale. myl ANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- posite Willard’s—Hair Bolsters and Pillows renovate andrelaid, All kinds of mattrosses made H. YOUNG. WANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- out whipping or injury to your earpets, Orders bj telephone. 618 Louisiana avenue. a. H. CHACE C4 0. WEALD, Room ase Newyork satus BE, }, 1420 New York avenue, is missioner of” Deeds for Every State and ‘Territory, U, 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary, Alwi office fromY a. m. to5 p. m. ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- ‘scription. A. H. CHASE & BRO., ot Next to City Post Othios, a ee __ LOST AND FOUND. OST ON JULY 4, AT CLUB HOUSE, NA- L' tional race course, of between the city and rounds, gold ‘cane with owners name. Saurav on, ‘Aaultable reward if left at S10 Center machete WM. DIX. OST—A SMALL ROSARY, WHITE BEAD: iN Living tron sonersr Galae streets aouthoast, to Penn. ave, southeast, and thence by avenue cars toa to office of Dr. Welch, dentist. A suitable ‘ward if left at 157 O strost southeast. ayia OST—1 ‘DAY MORNING.—A POCKET containing 30, ster tn as, No, af taeda streot line, between tineoter o¢ on” Giattan tween Tath and 16th streets; $5 reward if. returned to Btar office, SyT-2t" UND—JULY 5, A SUM OF MONEY, IN A DRY i an AOE HAIL, Git Market Bpsoes Ye ame Py, galing B street northwest. rT 3e30-6t" RO! RENT. 1722 Est, 12ra.,m.i. [1214 30 iri lare £3) 00 2431 R of, 00|719 221 wt 1 ESCOTY & WILCOX, Real Estate Broke 3028 Corner 20th and I streets northweet, z SBULG—A 12. ROOM a neal location : uated on the B. 80. Ke ik Addrwss JOUN STE PHEN, Bladensburg, Md. Je22-Im* STORY BRICK, pair; northwest corner of 2d and D streets northwest. Apply AES WEBB, 106 8d st-eet northwest. OR RENT NEW DWELLING FIQUSE, 1528 0 street northwest: poseessio 2 5 J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. eld R RENT—A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENOE, 1104 Pt ttrect rorawet Apply to J.J. SHEDDS 1402 14th street northwest. my25-2m FOR RENT—STORES. (A ERUTED NUMBER OF SUMMER BOARDERS will be taken in private familv at Woodstock, She- nandoah county, Va. Apply at 340 C street northwest for particulars, dy7-6t* LAzGE BOOMS—LOCUST GROVE, ADJOINING Fairfax Court House, Va., (16. miles); good water, abundance of fruit and ehades 1 of house and terms, NO. BOND, at W. B Moses & Son's Furric House; no young children. “pea Shure, Ma nrivate beue AS pitta oS Dons Ma, Diva ra ms changed; terms $20. Address G. +» Bladensburg, Ma. 3630-20 A ro SULFORD, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA. Rooms newly furnished; first-class board; soft Washington, me ga) to $25. hidneas Ie HAS ‘aal . Terme . = FORD, Loudoun, Va. 430-6¢" COpATEY BOARD AT LESHE HALL, LOU. doun county, Va., near railroad station; daily pails jarge airy rooms; fine scenery; country farm pure milk, butter, fruit, &c. Terms moderate. Adimas Mrs. BENS. LESLIE, iillsboro, Loudoun y, Vi Je27-w, 030 JOR SALE—BAY TROTIING MARE, SPEEDY, Kate May, 15% hands, six years, can trot $n 2:82) i jvel enw waltod ; werfectiy seutie, wory. free am stylish and elevant roadster; full pedigree 1 be to purchaser; cost the present owner $1,100; will eel for $350. | Apply at stable in rear of resideuce No. 20 1649 street northwest. jyd-30° FRSA RARE BARGAINS 7) NTARLY NEW anos—Fievaut aquare grand Chickering, onl £120 cont $850." Magnificent ‘new sgn rand, need ut Little, only $190: cost owner $400. One fquere grand, rosewood case, for only $16 375. Elo want T-octave plano, obly $125. Good plane tor becine hers, only $00; $$ per Month. Piano’ Ixchange aT 10th street. ¥3 OR BALE—PIANOS AND ONOA The following bargains off WOoRCH & Piano Wareronna: One eightly ueed so } worth $350: ines’ Bro., $175, finest instrument in the c: Divet Grand Uprigtt, ow Suhier, $3 must be soon to be ay $125; one Grovestean Wt 4 fifteen other Instruments prices. Also, Bhoninger, Bridge Orcans. Tere easy. stioct norihwest, st E goon h ENGLAND bg AN, wa oid walnut case, and tn perfect order musically, " 1b sold for $50, oh easy fa) micnte. 330-6t 1203 Penx rx SALE—FOR BARGAINS IN PIANOS ‘Organs See notice in another column of con salof caer szoodsby CHAUNCES J. RE 4 ‘Tth street northw 030-68 POR SALE—CHE. 621 G STREE’ northwest, Backus, Champion and Syracuse 1 ‘arts, and all kinds of Vii Jump Seat ang Other kinds of Carriages. Terme to suit. 3¢29-1m F 1 LE—OHE, THREE SE POWER Sf atte team =. Boller attached, but little Used. To be seen at $28 Ast street northeast. -solm® QOR SALE—FIVE ELEGANT TURNOUIS, COM> PRISING —_ jorse, Harness, Brewster Top Bugsy. Horse, Harness, 4-passenser Phacton, Horse, Harness, Shiftine-top Surrey. Hore, Harness and Coupe Kockaway, Horee, Harness and Ligituing Jum Seat, above are all first clasn, Also, « jange va. riety of Carriaxes, Buxcies, @wo, four and six Phaetons, Concord Wagons, Village Carts ant the Lichtning Jump-Seat, the most perfect family carriage in use. Jt is light, stylish: and roomy, repre- senting it in three styles—bugay-top, stan ling-top and extens. . Also, several ne Horses for Harness use; ‘fine English Saddies and Brie Parties wishing to purchase = completa turnout will save time and expense. Owing to my factl- ities and lony experienoe I ain enabled to prokptiy All ail orders completely and on the most reasonable terms, Hou want to buy, exchange or eel! call and eee me before buying elwewhera, WM. F. DOWNEY, 1620 to 1624 L street northwest 3029 JOR SALE HEADQUARTERS TOR HORSES AND CAR- At GFYER'S Stables and Carriage Repository, 668- pd bet. 4 = jo se hand Fear round the largest xtock of Horses ana Carrinsay to be found in the city, at present having 40 Horses at the Stables adapted for all use: Also, Bug gies and Wagons of all stylon, both new and wocomie hand, which we will sell or exci ob terns to suit. Call and see us. We have on hand what we advertise, A rood Livery connected. Jei-2m WM. F. GEYER. re SALE—A LAKGE STOCK OF SEOCOND- hand Pianos and Organs, several first-class tnrkea, fome nearly new, must positively be rold at sncrifies for cash by July 1st, Can seen et 709 Tth st. Je6-Lm OR wep J. = 1G 5 3 “4 west, offers rare indueehnats fn of ‘styles. Cail and examine before purchasing pak Sg ‘Top and no-top Sidebar Buggies, Pieters, Pans Fugen, Hasincts Wagons, Burress. Vine Carty, Har bess, Whips, &c. Repairing and pea Pye 4 done. Will ‘sell Cheap and terms to suit. ‘All kuaranteed. myla JOR SALE—ONE FIGHT-HORSE gine and Boiler, portable. Suitable for saw-mill or thresher. In complete order. Just inspected for one year. inquire of G. W. BAULK, ith sirect whart. m31-Imkiw OR SALE—A LANGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vanea, te, Monuments cleaned in cemeteries. WM. RUTH- RFORD & CO., Pa. ouey. Other light and heavy ety, for spring or summer UNe. OR SAL ETA LARGE AS-OKTME +3 OF CAB iawres, Victorian, Village Carte, Coupe Rockawaya, Phetons, McCaul Warone and ail the latest sie eget Hinges iu use. Repairing promptly attended to, JOHN M:VOUNG, 313 eth streot ety apt PEE\ONS WISHING TO SECURE GOOD BOARD for the summer in a healthy locality, with fee, milk, Gaily mail and conventent to the Plaine's station, on the ¥. M. KR. K., for further particulars apply to L. W. A., jauquier, Va. 3el5-lim* BOARDING. — LOCATION VERY Is near the mountains. Scenery beauti- or minute particulars inguire at 315 A st. n. ngton, D. ©; For terms, to W, A. BIA’ BOARDING. LAxGS, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 316 Thdiaua avenue. “Also, Boarding for three ionths at fiiteen dollars per month. Advance pay strictly required. my25-3m destrable situation for fs Hates. $2°50 and B8por ay; $25, $90, $55 aud $40 perma, E-W- DENISON. Prope FOR RENT—CORNER STORE ANDOELLAR, Es- eel gma: pk toon a 3 owner rent $15; Geared. ADpIy 901 U strest northwest. dyi-3t* R RENT—STORE, 1410 ldra STREET NORTH- ; also, barber chaira, glasses, est &e., for sale. z] sy6-3t" FOR RENT FROM 15TH INSTANT, STORE 708 ‘7th street northwest, Gand H streets. _In- quire upon premises, or 727'Oth strect n.w, _ 3y5-3t" R RENT—TWO STOKES—822 AND 82% 1; atonoe. Apply to AMS, 502 Eat. n.w. Je27-3w* —_—_—E— EEE ST BUSINESS CHANCES. E LAPIER HOUSE, 8. W.COR.10rH AND ESTS. at reasonable terms. Meais at all hours. 2 MONEY TO LOAN. MOREZIN BAND To LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIZ, ‘on real estate and other iow York avenue, ® canary bird, ring around throat, wings mixed tail winto, “Heward if returned to D4l Kehoe, dy6-: L Q8T—IN THE VICINITY OF 10TH STREET AND fh Ft Ei AIR UmeDY Ta HeTE FROM AFAR jon, ‘and 0. mule. 0 if returned to 1405 E = ‘$10 reward: north. OST—ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1ST, 1883, INTY Loita Waceat ho 7206 ee ores Sf land Tee sued in the name of J.E.Newell and others. The finder One ‘other dian" the owns) {ook Teeawe P BOT 485, city. 223-56" O8T—YESTERDAY, EITHER AT THE ACES, F : ‘the way to or from there, a Gold sched, with hair oan attached, wit on one side ard giaes on thé other. ‘to ts Suftable reward if returned to 614 ‘ave- PERSONAL. . ¢7,, QOLUMBUS NEED NOT WORRY ATW self, as there is no necessity for to: t ait name: ‘Tpay se lgo, LAGRE COLUM TOS Te Salle name. _Tpay se 1e0._ LAURA COLUMBUS. 1 DENTISTRY. ST, 715 [= ee Cy All operations warranted. ‘sy5-3m" a GRAD Praia Cate Pad ADUATE OF ran ay dently him to and vane dontiae of undoubted song Beeae \RMAN, Dentist, 1015 14th st.n.w. 3025 Ge AR edema Si co ant at tne pg SE Berio AX EXPERIENCED AND RESPONSIBLE MAN- fabtshing s permanent ‘Dime Enterta toe fune'in ft.» Address, giving real name and Fexidenos, “AMUSEMENT,” Box 77, star office. ty6-lw R SALE-STORE, FIXT ‘TABLES, show oases, &c., at 1918 F street 4y6-2¢ = J.T. DYER, Assignoe. 10 BUILDERS OR CONTRACTORS. — WANTED Ye contractor of a builder intro- duce and work's new ‘of ventilation by which of the ‘buildings can be effectually’ Ad- Gress FRVENTOMN, Colesvili, Moatgomery sou ‘China, good cash inéss. Reason dor selling made Snown to applicants: Addrées Boras, Siar ee ae SALE—A GOOD CHANCE FOR ANY ONE Ferhat atin go nto te restoura, usipews. “One dress A. N., Star offios, 2 ease IBERAL BATE OF INT ALLOWED ON Titiths dovenite: Gata Benes eke SR TTER z. SOC EO, See ee PROFESSIONAL. —————— ‘SY FEET, &o.. ‘WITHOUT PAIN IN Bien ‘minutes, at Dr. ie avenue, 8. m. 106 p. ‘Willard’s. 4 siete taney Gee hein nat order. —————————__}2_ Eanes ee ae ome ee eae Sy7-3t OUTS oF aicent nevtrtrest, MO*Ex TO Loax, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. . B, O HOLTZMAN, 228 10th and F streets northwest. MGirvnmasvo scik St towent Fates, on rea So FE ‘ONEY TOLOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER Morsay. sums to suit from $100 to any amount; lowest rates it interest-leastetpense and wither ee: HOBT. A. PHILLIPS. 1425 Now York avenue MONS JPHEY Bam op terest ‘THOS. 3. tx 00., ‘13-6m_ 1824 F streot northwest. Mo TO LOAN, AL ESTATE, in gums of fron $100 cad Gpade at oweet tale OF it terest. ‘Charges moderate. No delay, mu one F cont SPECIALTIES. Were Ss Deira reo epee ae, Rese SeL SCRAP PICTURES. Se eee tReet oe aa —_———— ‘aND STRAW BATS FEED'E HOLLENDER & 00., 5 B. A. for the U. 8. and * ‘hortewest. opi © 105, 11%, 119Kim etree Bow EDUCATIONAL. 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