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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON Mareh 27, 1889. ¥ 8. NOYES... Editor. Star las a regular, permanent de daily circulation more than treble The bona Side . thet ef any other daily paper published in “Washington, and equal to that of all the alther daily papers here added together. The Doubiec-Sheet To-morrow. ‘The demand for space in the advertising col- ‘umns of THe STar Js unusually large for this season of the year, and advertisers will confer a favor by sending In their orders as early as prac- tleable to insure Insertion and classification in tomorrow's issue. ee ee Tthas long been an exiom that a nation ean always borrow money to goto war on. But it may be that Russia, whose finances are in ade plorable condition, has touched the limit m thisrespect. Modern warfare isa fearfully ex- petaive luxury. And, moreover, the indirect cost. ofa war nowadays isso great as to appal ‘those who love “glory” most. But it may be that Rassia will feel obliged to fight in ordir t» keep the minds of her discontented people busy. ‘with a war of conquest, however mueh the cost may be. In that case she will fight with des eration {n the hope ofmaking her sword fill her purse. England's course in this emerzency fs beset with dangers whichever way she turns. To fight Russfa would Involvea bloody and costly ‘war, but to iguore her rival's progress towards the Indian frontier, might be even more disas- trous. The outburst of enthustasm with which the first bold stand ofthe ministry was recetved by the country, showed that the people are restless under failure and eazer for a chance to retrieve the reputation of the British arms. But on cooler second thought this “Jingo” spirit has diminished. England fs already suf fering from a trade depression, and a great war ‘would increase this depression after, possibly, a feverish prosperity forthe moment. It isa ign of peace that rumors of war broughtalmost | ‘@ panic in the money markets of both London and St.Petersburg. Not to speak of higher considerations, neither Russia nor England ean afford war, and both nations know st = - =—____— Wiikout knowing anything of the relative metils of the two candidates for the Indianap- Blis postmastership we think the gountry gen- gray will be rather pleased that Vice Prest- dent Hendricks secured the appointment of his | nominee as against the man urged so strenu- pusly by the representative in Congress from that district. It would be pretty hard lines in- deed if the man selected by bis own party for the next highest office in the country hadn't {Influence enough with the administration to control the postmastersiip in his own town, and the success of Mr. Hendricks is from this point of view alone ient for con- gratalation. But, behind this reason les the feeling in the public mind that members of Congress have got into the habit of demanding too much in the way of appointment to office, and that they too frequently use this potent agency rather for their own personal ends than for the benefit of their party, or in the interest Of the general public. It has been too much the Aisposition of Conzress in late years to arrogate to itself the functions of all the coordinate Dranehes of the government, as well as to claim the right to dispense all patronage, an apy- thing that tends to cheek these assumptions of Power will meet the approval of the country. —___—— -—__ The revival of interest in roller-skating fs as Singular and bids fir to be as general as the ise of the bicycle a’ter all use of the velocipede had, apparently, been abandoned. The rinks gre starting up everywhere, and society 1s | divided as to whether they arc a blessing or a | eurse. No doubt, if they have come to stay, | experience will correct the abuses most com: plained of. If they are to continue in vogue to reason- ysiene. Roller- ss as they must accommodate themsely nd able standards of mozuli skating in itself is, of novel reading, or card playing, or any other of @ long list of pastimes which may become ‘Very hurtful if abused, or if pursued amid im- Proper surroundings. One very obvious danger At this seasen of the year lies in the exposure to Pneumonia. Skating ts hard work, and in passing from the wari air in the rink Ina glow from the exercise, to the bitter winds of Mareh, the system is subjected to a strain whiclysome | titues is too severe for safety. Skgtters shoukd: be careful to rest themselves, and Wo handle sets ‘warmly after their sport, or ert early tor their hecdiessucss, That Weaeee ofrinks are appre: the a maintaining order and propriety 44 snow By ‘the adoption of a set of rules forthe ¢Rteaey [42 hails which if observed will remote the gpavest @bjections to this species of amusements Instead of fooling away their time in trying to find out how reporters for the press get thelr news, the members of the Senate would do well to turn their attention to the matter of getting the official report of the proceedings of that body published cor The late Interference by Senator Van Wyck with the spirit and letter of his late speech, between the time of its delivery and its appearance in the Congressional Record, is only another instance of the unrelia- Dility of the proceedings of Congress as given to the world by its approved organ. That body should either have its record published vere datim, or cease to pretend that it is authentic. ‘That speeches which have never been delivered should be printed as if spoken; that words not uttered should be interpolated, and that lan- guage used in debate should be withheld from the published reports fs at once an insult to the country, and a disgrace to the body which sanctions such practices. Asa rule, the reports Of secret sessions procured by individual enter. prise are mor? reliable than the official reports Of open sessions, and are «o accepted by the public. ———— Clearly nothing short of the strong arm of the Jaw, vigorously applied, will ever succeed In freeing the citles of the country from the over- head wire nuisance, and placing them under- ground. The Ixtest pretext for non action urged by those in interest against the proposed reform 4s the excuse offered in Pittsburg. The councils of that city passed a bill some time ago requir- Ang all wires to be placed underground, at once, Whereupon the excuse Is formally made that the work of burving the cables can only be done uring the dry m + of the year, and that the Present dampness of the earth interferes with the workof laying and operating them. The Pittsburg monopolists have evidently forgotten that the Atlantic cables were laid under water, and that they are worked pretty successfully, even duing the damp months of fall, winter and spring. $< -=—____ | While the doctors are disazreeing, smokers may tike such comfort as the ‘Y cau, from the opinion of Dr. J. M. mins, of New ¥e who for tenty-five years has made a specially of ‘the Weatment of cancer, and who sags he hag read everything bearing on the case of General Grant. He avers that the great chieftain’s can- eer did not originate In sme had never smoked he would have had eancer Just the same. Its appearance may have been bastened by smoking, but that was never the cause of it.” Nex: a Dr. Prime, of the New York Journal of Com- ‘merce, an experienced and observing traveler, says the only way to evade the delays, discom. forts and extortions of a journey to Florida is | not togo to Florida. This ts a safe formula; | and those who have been to the New Orleans exposition say that !t applies equally to that affair, which {s a creditable one in itself ———— ___ Our bodies are feebler, or the seasons are more severe, or we take less care, for deaths from pneumonia have increased within a few Yearsalong the Atlantic seaboard with elarm- ing rapidity. The record of the past winter bas been adark one. The fizures are those of an epidemic, whether the disease be contagious ornot. And days of treacherous milagess ig early spring are especially dangerous, $< Office seekers are not so much Interested Just Bow in the size of Mr. Cleveland's hatand collar ‘as they are in the weight of his boot. That seems to be the great point of concern at the ‘present time. $$$ + ‘The latest vagary of love-making is an elope- ‘Ment from a Pennsylvania poorhouse, Elope- nents sometimes bring upat the poorhouse, but yarely start there. Mr. Randall's friends will scarcely ctsim that erty Cuormes FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS. IT IS A NOTICEABLE FACT IN THE CLOTH- ING BUSINESS THAT THE FIRST RUSH EACH SEASON IS MADE FOR THE CHILDREN'S SEA- SONABLE GARMENTS PARENTS 0 THINK THAT THEY CAN BETTER DELAY THEIR OWN CHANGE OF CLOTHING RATHER THAN THEIR CHILDREN'S, AND 80 WHEN SPRING COMES THE LADS ARE HURRIED IN FOR LIGHTER CLOTHES, AND THE BOYS ARE DRESSED, EVEN IF THE FATHER WAITS FOR HIS NEW SUIT OR OVEBCOAT UNTIL A MORE CONVENIENT SEASON, IN OUR WELLSE LECTED STOCK YOU WILL FIND A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES AND A LIBERAL A&- SORTMENT OF FABRICS, WITH ALL GRADES AND PRICES, OU® LINE OF CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS 1$ AS EXTENSIVE AS ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY CAN SHOW. D . DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE SAKS SHIRT WAISTS IN PERCALES ANDFLANNEIS, A. 8AKS @ CO. THE BOYS’ CLOTHIERS, Hhg7__316_ AND 318 SEVENTH S7AEET. Noors OPENING IN LACES. aND FINE MILLINERY. THERE IS NO LINES OF GOODS WHICH OF- FER 80 MANY NOVELTIES AS LACES, THEY ENTERING LARGELY IN ALL TRIMMINGS THISSEASON, THE LATEST FRENCH NOVEL- TIES IN LACESFOR HATS, BONNETS AND COS- TUMES, IN THE FOLLOWING COMBINATIONS: ‘OLD, SILVER STEEL, TINSEL, IN LACES AND CANVAS, REING AMONG THE MANY ARTI- CLES TO BE USED IN COLORS, LA BAYEAUX ANDGOLD BEIGE, FACILLE AND THE FAMOUS: ‘TENTS IN THE STRAW SHADES, BEADED NETS AND LACES WILL BE VERY FASHIONA- BLE. THEY COME IN BLACK AND GULD MIXED AND SILVER CHANTILLY LACES ANDNETS. EMBROIDERED NETS AND LACES, SUITABLE FOR OVER-DRESSES AND THE NEW STYLES IN BLACK LACES, 00 NUMEROUS TO MENTION, WILL BE MUCH USED-IN PACT, THIS PROMISES TO BE A LACE SEASON. Noor, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET mh°7__‘Two Doors Above Pennsylvania ave. PL oA EE Hun gs br ai ig ENE” Ss BBB OA AOU MM Sag8z WE WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. TWO DECIDED BARGAINS. SUMMER SILKS, GOOD QUALITY, CHECKS AND STRIPES, AT ONLY 50 CENTS. GILBERT'S REST 6-4 FANCY SUITINGS, BEAU- TIFUL DESIGNS, WORTH $1.25, aT ONE DOLLAR. WE HAVE OPENED A COMPLETE ASSORT- ‘MENT OF JERSEY SILKS, NEW DESIGNS AND. EXTENSIVE PATTERNS, SURAH SILKS, IN | CHECKS AND PLAINS. SURAH SILKS IN PLAIN COLORS, LATEST SHADES, THE BEST ODS AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS ONE PRICE STRICTLY, AS WESELL FOR CASH ONLY, WEGUARANTEE OUR PRICE THE LOWEST. Puede ee es fot EE BASE Tog 5S Ad hy : 4A Co! EEE Sue = ____ #16 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Soitennxe For Tur LITTLE FELLOWS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS, RANGING IN SIZE FROM THREE TO TWELVE YEARS. PLAIN JACKET SUITS FOR SCHOOL AND PLAY. “NORFOLK” AND PLAIT. ED JACKETS IN PLAIN AND FANCY PLAID CaSSIMERES, FLANNELS AND CORDUROYS. THESE “NORFOLK” JACKETS ARE THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR. FOR SPRING WEAR THE CORDU. ROYS ARE SPECIALLY DESIRABLE D VERY STYLISH. EB. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, G. T. Kees, TAILOR, 414 Oru Street. o FT. etter wri and firm “olor, pants, Nariety in Color es and, prices, “Siena and Bove’ nwards Chlidren's single short paats Aife. Gpy "Culldren's sailor suits from $1.00 Up, 3 1914 and 1916 Pennsyivaniaave, mvt SELBY. Finsr Reovrar SPRING OPENING. 1885, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 31. MME. J. P. PALMER, mhz 1107 F STREET N.W. My First Cotran I BOUGHT MANY YEARS AGO. ALTHOUGH If PROVED TO BE ALL COTTON, IT COsT FIFTY CENTS. ES AT THAT. 1:8 FOR A LESS PRICE ARE APT TO EFICIENT IN STYLE, MATERIAL ‘OR BE WORKMANSHIP, HIGHER THAN THAT YOU NEED NOTGO, UN- LESS YOU WISH TO PAY FANCY PRICES. ALL THE LATE STYLES OF COLLARS TURN DOWN AND STAND UP, WITH GOOD WEAR- GLOVES AND HOSIERY a? TuE BOSTON DRY GOODS HODIE, Loves, ‘Having received our SPRING STOCK OP ‘Thier Goons, HOSIERY, me nikal ‘ottadiwe soe EASTER HOSIERY, we are now specially re “ETL pera ett anD cae ‘placed on sale, NEWEST SHADES ‘Ladies’ Ottboiled IN GLOVES, COTTON HOSE, ‘Matching the white: and DRESS GOODS, éc. Fine SILK HOSE, 4Button Kid Gloves, in Tanand and white! ,worth Dark Maman Frome : ONLY $1.25 PER PAIR. Ladies’ Extra Fine Col- aie. Mot ieee ms ‘Wood and it Brown, Tene Se ONLY $1.75 PER PAIR, ee and &Button fag Suede Tver Berns, Tune an ‘Tans’ and re plain aid embroide fered backs In selteolors, GENTS GLOVES, Gent's 2-Button Kia “Dress” Gloves, embroid- ered backs in’ selfsame colors, in Light and Dark ‘Tans and Gray, best qual- ity, only $1, $1.50 and $2, per pair. gions grate, and Lary bine. ‘p Seo | @ cents rise and fall 2 per size. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Pa ay (mna7} s12De Taz Sux Do Move From all appearances it seems as if it waa moving away from us, but nevertheless we Keep on GETTING IN NEW GOODS, trusting that lovely spring will set in suddenly and soon. WE HAVE JUST OPENED: A fall line of Children’s Garden Tools, from 6c. per ‘set to 8c. Three Joint Fishing Rods, 25¢.; Bamboo Fishing Rods, 3 and 4 joint, from 98c. ‘Base Balls and Bats in large variety, from the Sc. kind up. Rolling Hoops, Jumping Ropes and Marbles, ‘Rubber Balls of Every Description, Foot Balls, ‘Velocipedes, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, &c. Rattan Baby Carriages, from $9 up. ‘Handsome Slat Baby Carriages, at $9 and $10. Excellent Roller Skates, at 79 and @Bc. spoils snd Doll Heads, Hats, Shoes and Stockings of Bud Vases, 10c.; Fancy Vases, from 2c. Barbotine Vases and Card Baskets very low. Blacking Boxes, Carpet Tap, 90c. ‘Walnnt Stands in new designs, from 89¢. up. Luneh, Tray . Work and other Baskets in ote pnch, Traveling, every Individual Cups and Saucers, from 25¢. up. Silver Plated Tes Spoons, 38c. set. ‘Table Spoons and Forks, 78e. set. ‘Solld Brass Bird Cages, #10¢, Breeding Cages, 90c. and $1.25. Lovely Plush Cabinet Frames, 89 and 490. Large Brass Cabinet Frame, 49c. qditndsome Gilt x10 Frames, in new designs, from Up. Curtain Poles, in ‘Walm hy tate i mee, Wate Fine Wood Trimmed Curtain Poles, all kinds, 30c, Ki w eg eer negra a nara M. SILVERBERG £ co, mh23 B12 Tb st. nw, Tse Deremars Ox Pm Corr: Seems to carry with remarkable force, and has been pushed with mammoth effect, !t appears, since plle ‘after pile of solid masonry, exquisitely elaborated, lees on the ruins which this infamous syntem wrought. And as the pile rises Heavenward, higher and higher, the deeper the condemnation of the builders, who bullded upon s foundation, the corner-stones of which are composed of TRICKERY, TREACHERY, deceit, hypocricy and wilful misrepresentetion, which is tantamount to deliberate falsehood. It further appears that a “Quarter ofa Centary” of conducting @ business according to this PECULIAR method 1s producing Its legitimate resulta, that of con- signing to thelr “commercial graves" ite founders and followers, ‘To them it is a sad refrain, the cry of ADLER ON THE BRALS, Why ia it that this disease is so prevalent among ‘THE PEOPLE? Becanse Adler has never deceived themn by false and fictitious promises, Because he bas never madeany misrepresentstions ‘a8 to the conduct of his business, nor does he allow any one in hisemploy to misrepresent the quality of any article in his establishment, ‘He promised to sell FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of his own Manufacture, to any and sll comers, at TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. ‘He has faithfully kept that promise; and, therefore THE PROPLE ARE WITH BIM: Since It has become generally known that the “Dutoh- IXo QUALITIES FoR $1.50 PER DOZEN, THFSE ARE NOT OF THE FINEST LINEN, BUT WILL WEAR FAR BETTER THAN THE PLYEST, AND LOOK JUST AS WELL. CUFFS 25 CENTS PER PAIR, TO MATCH THE COLLARS IN QUALITY AND WEAR, BEST STYLES IN LARGE VARIETY. OW DON'T YOU WANT A SHIRT TO WEAR WITH YOUR COLLAR? I THINK I HAVE ONE TO SUIT You. ONE HALF DOLLAR UPWARDS, CALL AND SEE HENNING, ‘THE CLOTHIER, 410SEVENTH STREET mhoe ‘Mr. Phelps, the new minister te England, is “another Randall man,” as he is an extreme free trader. Tanonrsc Derarrsest. Mz, Amportations for Spring. snd, Somme edocs w. pate TEEL, mh25 985 Pennsylvania avenue = Te — ee aod sateets 2 See Ro ‘at lowest nexSTy,gennine CONCORD HARNESS hae mera ‘man's One Per Cent” is not only not @ recognized ‘quantity, but a repudiated proposition, at ADLEE’S ‘TEN FER CORN? CLOTHING HOVER 987 and 029 Seventh stress northwea, Comer Massachneete Avena STRICTLY Om FRAOR ~ Aways be sure thes you ore ia the RIGHT PLAGE FOR RENT—HOUSES. ‘ANIRD-WHITR OR COLORED oR, 7G 75 Were sbrella Maker, 3814 Feaneiea aes W aint bea fe Say nights Apply at 1016 14th st. mnt SMALL STORE, millinery, on Lath "5 Bear office." wabaT = x nate peice, not far oan ‘house. peered, mare there are Single indies. SINGLE, Star office. mh26-21* dha do general homeworn fore mil of So toa do casework for 9 ‘wages Apply 215. 4th st. sey) Sapmoi mat! Warr Saree AT Sig Good ED—TWO FURNISHED _SLERPING ‘with door connecting. Must be cen- ually . "Quiet parties. who do not want to be Gisturbed. Address RINCON, Star office, m25- FOR RENT—ROOMS. len st aw. “naroe “ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL 10 TAKE CARE ws bor pye-and-e-halt ‘and E light wore A Goreann prefered, poe: os Tae Were WOMAN TO TAKE ‘tare of two children (bors); one ears, fonts old. Aadreas Boeiad Sat mba7-2t Wert eras ce aay woos | FS ne gorkand = aif penmany ‘Address, "in “own hang: | writing Box 130, mha7-216 'ANTEDTAT MME PALMER'S, 1107 F ST, fomed to taking fine ondera 7 Sne® Lady. one gesus 'ANTED— AND CO. ‘OMEN SSE SNe eh, SEGUE ice & Soma, Employment and Hoom Renting B26 F st nw. mahe-aw* ANTED A, WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH W tna iron ine al family; ust bring good, Fe erences. Call at 1902 H st, nw. 26-21 Wastes FIRSTCLASS MILUINER ONLY ‘one accustomed to do fine work will suit. mb26-2 NOOT'S, 416 18th st. n.w. ‘ANTED-YOUNG LADIES 70 LEARN AS alesiadies: best re! ized Apply “at OOPS, 415 surat. nw. Feauives iekeae ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO RESPECTABLE Ww me enazs iojenra the Hotiet business munt come wel Siege Sear Broke’ station. & 6. saroud” Ware TO WORK FOR US AT eke orem homer: SOLirey, Dew aa ictures, pedal Rrictly enn fen Earning from*$1. ‘dally, gording igtime devote. Particulars frees Colurhbla ‘Trading Company, 144 Tremont st,, Boston, Mass. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITEGIREOR sroman for general housework ina family of two: no Washing: must be good cook: good Wi Competent one, references required. “Calf 261s at, aw. mb26-3* ANTED—A BOY OF 16, WHO UNDERSTANDS rawing, ‘A Boy to learn the stervoty pe business. iso) a Boytwho Writes a good business hand St. VCH, 418 11th st we mh26-3t ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN FAMILIAR WITH sliverware. To a first-class man we will pay 640 perareeks Apply after @ a. oom" 10, Firemans insurance Bi inbze-s Wasten as ‘A SMALL FAMILY A WOMAN Id to & 40 do general hourework: mist stay at night, Fef- qences required. Apply 106 F st. n. e. ‘ANTED-A YOUNG MAN, EXPERIEN ce in the Dry Goods and Notion ‘business, desires = Situation. Address Box 120, Star office. m20-3t* NICELY FURNISHED Eben gn tel or mond fa ine sapere. yrs near tWo lines of cars; board if desired. 1203 Sst. bow. musrote OR RENT—1239 12TH ST. W.-TWO U1 Eten ied iunicating Rooms on the 24 floor; er: be ean. mb37-2te yar aw, am -THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS 2 STE SESS, Ba Trg OR ‘hed K ST. Pay FURNISHED Le and single, $5 to Rooms, doubl 10, with or with- out board; table board $15. mh27-3t* OR RENT — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED {Rooms at summer price. 1018 Connecticut ave. PLEASANT PARLORS OF aah. the, vermis, moderate, with all the location ‘central and de- = PERIENCED Sa) x |W: ARD AND, COMMUNICATING | VOR Fi de ent; also 2 ae ‘Rooms lady Jocation near 1342 Tear, ae a0 ey La pi 0 stat mee Tis’ | welecatm terme ae taut be suated Adda Fw | Goer eC Seg | =A, FOUG COLDRED wx. | Mace ue" | Hi aie for 106 sith Sans, Betas, and, agony, make Rinse! | “Wy ANTEDOTWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ir} Sith reference, ¥ nistar offles sere Addis | auares Box Vesta ‘mbar RSA LE—ONE OF Til pire see Prec a i oy See aN Issn az stm SEH BBE maz? FYions m27-1m_ ie FOE, BENT 5 BRICK HOUSE 631 RHODE Island ave.. Grooms, water and gas Tnguire at 1728 6th stn. BRENT OR SALE—TWO NEW eo 3617 ond 1619 1 oa ws cine gS irnace: choice locality. "Apply to Isla Vermontaren ‘nhl o-26* RENT—AT, BRIGHTWOOD. BC. a FIVE Yoom cottage, with barn and never of Biire, water. and one acre of land. Apply at hode Island ave. n. w. Fw 1108 ¥. 14r. : 43 4 00) Es. n- SS lath Sok rates Ate: 30) /1225 26eh: 38: Fue TENA NOT. Se Era CAN rent one ie or two Furnished Rooms, wit ‘and lady or gentlemen only; two in ait ffouse hen madera Souvonlosces acd Gonventent to Ht street and Belt Line cars, Address G. W. office, mie Pea ae. I st. ER ee etrennt iboard: Bouse tacos renst vation, teraus reasonable," mna7-ate ‘OR RENT—1003.K 8ST. N. W., TWO COMMU- nk ing, foot ms, On second floor, MC betponr | ect oF un 0 loca Table \); southern exposure; ations Got FOR RENT isa Mt STTO A GENTLEMAT with excellent Taine Beta eins one tan en i front Room for rent.” References required. hSOSte OR RENT— Wi R WITHOUT BOARD, TWO Focatiy Aisned Wsomns om oor ai 1037 16th st. n.w. mh2b-ste OR RENT—TWO LARGE AND ONE SMALL Eisontinisnea Rooms, communicating, second Boor; Nght and bath. Gth st n.w.. mh26 St FRR RENT-ONE ON TWO TARGE WELL furnished Front Rooms: bath on floor; family of three; convenient to three lines of cars. ‘Terms mod- erate: Apply at617 11th st. u.w. mh20-26 all well may 2 rent moderate, ahis-awe FOR RENT AT 718 12TH OT. NW. PARLOR , communicating: also, other rooms, with or Fvituout Board; location convenient to hotel mah25-8t (OR RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON Faz oor aug gne, furnished, room on third loo: gae, water and bathrooms 1712 L st. nw or ‘i ANTED— A (SUCCESSFUL, | C: (young man pr ) £0 sell and er so sell The chide bible’ in Washlugtan ee ‘More than 400 engravings. One agent li & town of G74: one 73 ina village of 794; one new gent has sold on an average more than ten books a lay for four successive weeks. A rare chance for aD mierprising man who Wishes to bulla Up e wustaeee nd Js willing to work for it. No, salary inan wanted. CASSELL (Limited). "822 Broadway, N.Y. mhI76-3t 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MIDDLEAGED mulatto woman to nurse (ufant and young child! best references required. Apply at 1321 New Hump- shire ave, n.w. mh25-3t Ware ss NOUN wos (WHITE) TO assist in the care of young children; must bring od references. Apply at the residence of the Equi Sion Oflcer third house fom the gate, Navy Pande Wares A MACHINE HAND WitO thoroughly understands making ‘wood moald- nis must bring written recommicndations, AVtdrens THOMAS W. SMITH, Washington, D.C.” mb25-3t WANED; 4, STEADY WHITE GIRL TO 200K and do general housework ina small fam- Must be competent and bring good references, None others need apply. Inquire at Corset Store, 430 id mnie swe W: ED-LADIES AN ‘or Countr; iS IN fo tecelve light, easy work at from'$1 to $3 a day. STOWLE S = Cir home all FOR, SEST-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, third floor. “Large Room and Pantry, unfur- inlahed, for light ‘housekeeping. Central {ocation. References required. Rent in advance. 928 © at nw. mh2b-3t* FOR BENDA WELL FURNISHED Room, ity Board for two, ina bandsome chatatte wi rat eS per mol joce tion, “oder improvements, Adarese ¥, YRS. Ser oftiee, OB FENT $58.95, NEW ag TORY ished in ep ee POR ERENT PART OF Hous HIVE Gua OR SIX ance, 120 Oth acaw! De BINS F brick dy we ek Tee at, iw. R RENT “HOUSE B10 lore STN. W., 13 rooms, modern improvenient Yard; ‘re i RS Dormers iia Cis ‘mha5-108 oz LARGE BRICK 3116 Oru STREBT F°OR BENT LARGE BRICK 7218 mora, itr F. POX, 040°F sk Tw. enw. FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM. BRICK | HOUSES nie 407, 409 and 41}, in alley be- Koheetcer e Seeitase are meee Hon ‘Water in houses and. ‘€ BON, 401 pet month, Apply to 4.8 Taarh a a sor RENT—FROM APRIL 1ST, 1885, 514 B FE 9 rooms, with all modern’ improvements “Tnhoebia SM WAR €00 Loulslana ave. nw. FOR RENT-ONE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE writu S rooms, bath room and modern improve mentx. ‘The rootus are frescorpuinted. G34 380. st between Fand G. Tne ctriots running othe house’ Inquire 403 sth st. aw. mbes Foe RENT-THE, STONE MANSION. OVER- jooking the entire clty, now ihe! Tot approved modern etre: dell cool in ¢ wide lawns Feady for oven ancy eter Sprit Toth, ‘Well auited for sppigto PRR e POW NED Rana Real Estate 1618 # st. = RENT—FIRST-CLASS HOUSES, WITH OR L without furniture, from $100 to $200 per month. Apply at KENNEDY'S, 720 15th st. OR RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE, HOUSE ON ‘90 south side of N, between 14th and 19% ism. ,, 11 roma; fnely-and completely” furnished, sie Sliverware: for aterm of six moniba or. longer if Sere mii fag S108 ta save, to reon party: on ANG Dee mh23-3w 1416 (OR RENT-LARGE SIZE SQUARE ROOM, Fe, And gas, fourth door, 815 Et awe mboooe FRE RENT—AT 027 STREET N. W.A NICE FSR, RENT TWO | LARGE SNTeEREED Rooms, second floor, heat and gas; bath on sane Moor; terms moderate, Apply 321 Riggs st Fe RENT— TWO COMMUNICATING FUR- nished rooms; modern conveniences; suitable for ight housekeeping; 16 per month. 1640 Oth st. n.w. FS RENT-AT THE LEXINGTON, 15TH ST. ‘and New York ave. neatly Furnished Rooms, with or without Board. m24-5t® Fes RENT—816 15tu ST. N.W., HANDSOMELY Furnished Suites of Apartmenis, with or wighont F2 R LIGHT HO a =o, four Rooms in hose, Sit Penohanisave Ban Between dd und die stesnewly papered and painted, Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th mh21-0t €O., Boston, Mass, Bos mEI6-3w* WW ANSTED_LADIES BY CRESCENT ART G io take light, pleasant employment at thelr ow homes (sent by hail: any distance): $6 to. $10. per week can be 10 Whoto painting: ho canvassing. For Mil information Mease ‘address’ at. once Cl CENT ART CO., Revere, Mass, mh12-36¢ ANTED— LADIES AND GENTLEM oly or country, to take aice light and pieksant work at their own ‘homes: $2 to $5 ‘ens quietly mude; work sent by mail: no canvassin, amp forreply, RELIABLE M'"G CO.. P FOR, BPTI TWO PLEASANT, WELL FUR- Rooms, with bath room’ on sane floor; Small private family; references required. Inquire at ‘Lith st. n.w., balfaquare north of Pennsvivania mb2i-3 POR RENT_702 10rH STN. W., FROM APRIL Ast, at summer ‘second-floor sulte of rice, One ndsomely furnished roots. ote Fee RENT, HANDSOMELY "FURNISHED Rooms on first and second floors, with private bath room; excellent table; 623 13th st., near Ebitt. phar ‘Pa, Box mh19-2w* }OR RENT—1016 15TH ST. N.W., ELEGANT ——. He id bed: , second floor,” handsomel; WANTED—HOUSES. veal ‘ils grate Are deine as, font oui | x ANTED—TO PURCHASE 12 OR 15 SMALL | loor, location very desirable, near Ar! W HOUSES, 4 to 6 rooms each,from $800 to $1,500 herdics pass the door. anhieaan eed cash. ‘C. H. PARKER, FURNISHED 4% and E sts. 4. w. oer OF FURNISHED HOUSE W for the, qummer, by a gentleman und wife: no Gilgren. References given. “Address RE i, ar mm! Wes PHILADELPHIA LADY WOULD ike to take charge of the house “of @ Senator, ‘Member or other purty leaving the city for ‘the sum= mer or longer; best reference. Call, or address, Mrs. MAINE, 64 Oth st.n.c. chy. muh2o-Bee DW Sa vetate acevocy cree a tore sultable for ‘and provision, wi stable preferred; or willing to buy an established busl- nese. Address Box 140, Star office, mb26-t* Want BO ‘ORGETOWN, ‘nit four bed-rovms, water and ga... nd rent noi more shan per year. Adures BURGES, “tur oilice. m2s-ste Fe RENT — HANDSOMELY. Rooms, with Board, at 918 New York avenue. “m12-Im* OR RENT—1214 K ST.N.W., LARGE, NEWLY Faiauerpea ane Bediooine, arm abd second floors, with grate fires’ also single room; desirable lo- FOR RENT—FLATS, Fok, BENT-A FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS ON second Hoof, furniatied for light housekeeping (low Feat fe familly without small children), Or will be rented In suites or singly, with or without Ap ply to 1609 Loti st.n.w., heat Dupont elrele, mb321-1i0, FOR RENT—OFFICES, ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, BY A PROFESSIONAL Man, north of F stand west of 12th st. Address “PROFESSIONAL, HOUSE,” Star office. mi21-6t WANTED TO BUY A, MODERN, SUESTAN- tally built Honse, situated on some good street Jn the northwesterly section of ie city: sable on lot desirable; no attention paid to agents. "Address J. AUSTIN, Star offt WANTED--SITUATIONS. ‘ANTED—TO MERCHANT TAILORS—A first-class Custom Cutter, well acquainted with the Washington trade, fs open for engagement, Please address E. BERNHARD, 307 H st. nw, mb26-it* W: ED—PLACES, FOR HOUSEKEEPI Seamatresses, ludies’ maids, cooks, nurses, cham- Dermalds,mnen cooks walters,wattresses‘and other help, with references. PRICK & COOMS, templar ahd Room Renting Agents, 926 Fut. mbhé-dw: WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. "‘ANTED—A GOOD PAIR PLATFORM & four to 6 Address J. K WASEean BORROW 6100 TO Sib0 FOIA fom months, on $9,000 worth of personal. prop- ‘ALES, fone capacity, Im perfect order: FOR, RENT_OFFICE ROOMS: “VERY DESIR. able; Heat, gas,and Janitor service; single or en quite, af 618 n.w., near Patent Office, General fice, and new Beniion Office. “Apply to THOS by BAGG, Real Estate Broker, 917 F st. n.w. “mh-e0} jOR RENT—PART OF OFFICE oN EST. THOS J. MTERS, mb12-1m 20 F st. RS ee Jae 5 ieee ‘elegant Residence, neat Dupont clrele, tn com- Pieie order, with every: convenience and able, the ofa naval Hee eee aye OTTO. J, FISHER & 00., mh23-6t 1324 F st hw. FOR, RENT( A NEW HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, yrith all modern conveniences and lange vard, in 8 eholee locallt Scott circle. : Apply to 101 Rhode island aves manu Fes tou pete 66//1315 23st, Sr. 802 21st st. 13’ r.....55.00 1012 N.HL aves, Nagidsie12reti1-98.09 20158 att 1,925.50 é £20.00 mb21_WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Penn. sve. OR RENTOTHAT, VALUABLE | BUSINESS ty O17, of th se: Rw. opposite Genera Fost Othee: Your stories igh: mick stable ia the rear, with or without the houses. For further i formation apply to W. E. EDMONSTON, Suoom a 21-10 OR RENT-IN ANACOSTIA, ONE 8 ROOM Fi Howse, nearly” one acre of ground; “Fruit trees; iuble, etc. ‘S300 per veut. ‘One room House; large lot; variety of Frult; Sta- ble, $250 per year. 112.50 per month. ‘Two 6 room Ffouses. roa oie | 22200 pe eet an mb21-1mo NT—27 IOWA CIRCLE; ps5 per month: 881 7th se rma feeling? $50 per month, “rick store, and Sere tn the northwest section af the it Nery low price. WM. P YOUNG, 1 Fe ron sare SALE-TWO TWOSTORY BRICK MOUSES on K Stat a rate that will pas 10 per cent net mn27.3t B10 Pst nies SALE_NEW DESIRABLE three-story House, 1705 X st n.w.: 21 rooms; mod: | ‘ern finish; desirable ad an investment mh27-3t ‘BH. WARNER, So 11S11138,1135 it +3 i Le 2180 K.6,000 111 155 20 a need ‘ree ww AGUAMA -ARKER, 4i, and En w. ora ae LY i Via sv. tnibre8:3001 Sn on at. ars. 6 Hit. st. nw Sut at. 3500 Sr 4.200 nw 4.200 Pog NEW 8 ROOM. BRICK water. 100 each S13, Sif, Sipe ink 2G ‘$34 per month. Part eee GSW. 7 ROOMS LOT 91,650. with bay wi Suse Raver mae Tent at $16 each. Price $i ra SALE-SEVERAL & room trick "E, berwes Wh mace and mod. imps: $2,500, Maine ave. a. w., rent- 2 new brick houses on 200. MALL HOUSES FOR Sale oF exchange in different pat of the city. JOHN §) oR RAEES ‘Several small new Brick Star office. R SALE—VERY Faw ‘on 19% nents, mb24-6t CSSEND Tier ae POR SALE-VeRY DESinance R _SALE_-NEAT TWOSTORY ooms, eas and water: wide lot; on M_ st cnw. terms. 500 Sale ee Batidingss “OOP JOR SALE— i & first-class investment. DESIRABLE AND NEAR new Sroom 3 story brick houses on $4201, LHI be sold on eany terms. P END, 1418 F st. n. w. R SALE_NEW 6-ROOM BRIC 6;r90m Brick, Defrees st: groom Brick Bullding WE. WEIGHT, c ERMAN, 927 F st, THouses tn Fast Waxh- ‘Address PIGS mbes oh RKER mhz5-12t PARTS OF T dollars. PARKER mh25-6t BRICK: near Ist h, and balance on easy 1006 F st. nw. K.Q St. N.W AP Clegant House, racing Dupont circle, splen- spted for recelyir # DYER, [UrTY mb10-10t Real Estate and Insurance, 13th and Fn.w. OR SALE— A beautiful corner House, near Dupont circle, all mod. Imps., which We are authorized to offer at HUFTY @ DYER, mb19-10t Real Estate and Insurance, 13th and Fn.w. OR SALE— ps 3 8 hpeautifal Houses, thoronghis. built, con- ni Fooms, all mod. imps, ‘ict ng south; HUFTY & DYER, en aes pal Estate and Insurance, 13th and Fn.w. Foe Se SALE—TWO HANDSOM W REST denoes, nine rooms each, 121 and 1923 .G st n.w. e houses age built in the most substantial manner — press brick replaces ann fur apply to A. A. WILSOs 1G st. nw. fronts, brownstone trimmings, ‘Square bay windows, hard wood mantels, tiling, open Rlumbing fret class, For terme Firemen "corner 7th stand Loulsiana ave. nw. Kk: two-story Insurance Cor, mnie RSALE— LARGE AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE. ‘We offer for sale the ot SECRETARY FREL fronts 3 8 @ commodious Sable, with servante’ roe Lee el-arran rooms, and having ail modern improvements, ‘and handsome residence HUYSEN, 1781 Ist. n on I street, aud extends ‘and is improved by house and "THOS J. FISHER €CO., mbi4-2w FO “EDN OF THE LATE MIRAL SCUTT,"2028 G street App), mh12-3m Pee ELPGANT NEW HOUSES, ToOMS each cor Mass av Rouses are bullt tn the mos substantial manier brick fronts, brown stone trimmings, ba es, cherry wood mantels with tile facings and hearths, 0 gaa fixtures of crystal and gold every room, furuaee e and 15th st. uw: the windows, looking glasses, fire grates 1) bronze, and the inside finish is of California red-wood Arst-class; ea: nlumbing drs Roa or Kat aw. ENT. 1002 res ‘houses open for Inspec information apply tothe owners 1c GOLDSCHMID: 812 Sh stn R SALE-THREE HOt and 364 mbit SES. 1000 an Inquireat LEONARD 3 fezs-im* __ BUSINESS CHANCES. Fricings ood bastnene "Oe Deatsean iE AND POOL ROOM, business. Owner wishes to contre ave. ‘house northwest; 6 rooms and. bay window: $20 —_ Inquire at 467 Pennsylvan! per month, 470 Est aw. 8 roomm brick: $20 | Inonth: 4 8th st, n.e6 room brick, mod. impa: $16 WILL PURCHASE COMPLETE FIX- er monty A At ‘brick: utes of Liquor and Cigar Store, @ou uth 16 per month; aeverai 4 room bricks: Pe aE at cont pict i Gesee propricior caged i 2. CHAS EBANES, | Gther business tee ——— am (NGINE FOR SALE; OR RENT_HOUSE 1828 HST. N.W., BEAU- | EH) \Thtee horse fortzontal, Eneine, with Luft threestory prensed brick Dwelling” thirteen | four horse in diameter. Zooms with aii modern Haprovements; for rent from | inch stroke, good as Dew, 10 be soll at a snctilice te Bay int at 65 per mouth. apply toJNO. A PRuS | immediate purchaser. Apply at Type Foundry, 316 1416 F ats nae sth ot mbza bre OR RENT— FOE SALE STORE AND GOOR WILIs “Gob BY EO HOLTZMAN. Jocation:good reason given for sciing Call at 1320 Fost.n.18,18r. Fstnw. mna6-2t G5 Shear 18h Met, seem iS 710 10th Conn.ay.,n.N.13r £166.66, 1418 N st. 1 N 13r200.00, 1617 13th st. Tony He pe: 1r...200.00' 1619 13th st. n. ioihee Buasaat ae 30.90 230 eae Minas avn. 15th, £150.00 1700 st. Fynath 00) 420 9th st ‘35.00 1802 38.00, 835 25th at. nw. OFR20.00" 330 19th st., 18F.. 100.00, Stable, rear 1405 420.00 Md.a.n'r 1sth.efur. 100.00 G2 Ph sw. 15.00 Grant Pr'ce, fur., 8t-100.00 ‘625 La. av.n.w.,5F.-15.00 FOR RENT—STORES.» PGE BENT-A FINE STORE, SUITABLE FOR the Grocery ot Drug Business.’ at corner of 15th and I sta; @ cellar under and large room over. ‘To vod tenant reasonable terms will be made. mb26-61 JOHN SHERMAN, 027 Fst, Fe RENT-STORE 1019 F ST. N.W3; GOOD ee ; Centrally Located, (08. E. WAGGAMAN, O17 F si. FES RENT-THE LARGE MELLKNOWS Plano Store, with cellar, 429 11th st. n.w., half ‘Square north of ‘Penna ave.,on one of the best thor- Oughtares between Penna ave. and Fst, mhls-21t tl FOR RENT—_MISCELLANEOUS OR RENT— FIFTY PLANOS AND ORGANS. makes. Rent from §2 to $10 per ‘Rent applied on purchase. F. G. SMITH, 1103 Pennsylvania avente. “All the leading month. _mb21-6t y: Good relercuce given; bya person hovdkss Sure goverament pos ion Audreke Box 33 te |= Stes naa BOARDING, Wittrnetgoohenesnae use Rossen | KICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD orn ua Ro wgen Address, stating size, GOLD, Star office, “miwess™ | Nas Gey BND mh27-3te ‘ANTED—PUPILS IN STENOGRAPHY BY 50 ‘an experienced short-hand writer. Terms, ‘month. Cull ufter 4 o'clock p.m., or addre PORTER, 696 Mass. ave. n.w. wa -A ONE OR TWOHORSE TREAD oF Railroad Power ;-mnst bein good order ania Gbeap. Address or apply at 434 Pst.n.w. J.H.HOL- Gite. Mh2O-3i¢ W SN2zD, 00D PRICES PAID FOR RARE United States or foreign stamps, entire stamped So sarees department amps, Send on approval vered letter oF expres, statue Lowen pues ‘Address L. ADLEH, J 3, Phi adeiph iis, ronz6-tm ANTED-QUITE A SMALL MODEL _NA- Her, 08 large jeweler's Lathe, Address EB. 722 11th st. n.w,, witl m26-3t* ANTEDEVERY ONE TO KNOW -THAT grew Palm Leaf Fibre expressly. for bed- fh panes, "And that uo better “evidence oF ia futtatiess tnd consequent worth could be furniabed. Nature recommends {ty hence. the great demand. We also manufscrare Hale and Wool Stet. ppholstered, Box. Springs, “Cushions, ete. sTuM! Headauarters Manuf. Mattresses sud Bedding of eveiy description, 637 7th a, cor. e, mh24- Sub EA PILE TS a low gure, for spot GASH PIANO, Star otice. mhzl-oe ‘ANTED—THE LADIES TO KNOW THATMY Electrical Method improves the. Circulation, Felleves hervousness. debility’ and mental depression dere the body and mind buogant. soy. and scuve effecting wonderful cutee. Saperfuows hale ntialions 4 to's pa Send suse fee oS | ons am Sen p for circulars. (ADAME GABRIEL, 711 Sth st, b.w, mbaiclws will produce a sult of JN’ iC MAIR ye ‘HE V Star PRR z a ree a rom alx weeks 10 threo mint "one thet te a length, according to age and ca Ho ‘ntoncy ed runt ial proce “Prod ties” of halt after twenty-seven car of Bel reyes migerren F ness enn be 3th, up first fight, We res | re Sox Mise Revcby wea omy nee Te te Maier ti a ANTED-FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES, FOR ER eC paving Turnouta eth wheat Swi Poe _GEY] Heel BS Aaa abe fie Sh tale. ey iaiing puting and and fitting Nanght a¢1287 Pecuayivaninave, See myo PLEASANT WELI-FURNISHED CoM municating Rooms, with private bathroom; first class table board. 1311 8 st. n.w. Re eres SUIT THE TIMES—FT Snoae ard, wi e F Bd Peard, loging. at $4.50 per week, for gentle. UBURN HOUSE” 2148 PEN: a ATA ave, Several handsome Rooms now vacant, first-class ‘transient or permanent, Table bonrders desired! ‘Mra NEWTON, Puiastns ml4___R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta, nw. PO? BENT OR SALE-NEW HOUSES— 1622 and 1634 15th st. n.w., 11 rooms, 1617 and 1619 13th st. n.w. 3610 Leth st hie 13 rooms, CHAS EABLY, 701 16th st, upstatra mitftm Lg OR RENT — OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— 1409 Mads ave... $196.65 18 1025 Conn. ave.....250 a5 Mist, Est. Tow bes 2135.00 1 st.,bet.10 and 41,125.00 23.00) LL ave.jn'r 17thail00.00 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, mhi1 1437 Penn. ave. ee ee Sens Ws rooms; rent $40. Apply, to 30) a Sanaa a THOMAS 3. FISHER € co. 1324 F street northwest, SPRAGUE, MANSION, CORNER OTH AND E Sux n.w., for rent, with Board; several large pleas 1 Rooms;’ also, two or three small ‘rausient Boarders adcomtnodated. mh22we MSS OWARDS, HOURE, 476 PENN: Aeros guste from Gh street depot, apposite Natio Suablah Five ro ‘S10 per wel. Transient g1 to $2 per dae? ay. Table an a beds nsient ea ior. ‘Temperanee house.” CHOW. OR RENT—SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES, Fae ely new, at $15, $18, $20 per month Sous Fo ‘RENT 1629 JEFFERSON PLAGE THREE svortes, 9 rooms, bath. modern, improvements, in pi 1087 Settersgn Pines, Nat ibon? i gaaue cating peng a oe ERE at TLANTIC, iGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— paneer a “ARI cryearaneg noe. Mowany LOST AND FOUND. RY RENT AT 314AND OST MARCH 26—A POCKET-BOOK CONTAIN- TRS TARE Be wake betes, ea ea | UL Eat sens, ace gta Sirlctiy required, Prey ‘Office, Navy dcpartasent and Tosdive seeed: ‘HIEL HOUSE, 9TH N.W. "Tita wie ta Pierre souistiest tonne at ots aaa Bt | J] OST=ON TUESDAY LAST OR SINGH THINTE sao conducted Boarding houses in. Sole Ae ee Spree potty | moderate. we si oc? Eamets has Dest sto se es "THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN PROBE _ a 2 repainted cat ypered, and in every way. put REA oS Bepince Ser, rire Ene tg te og L ol Plated Sten Winder” Watch, “atero re 4° | chain. Fisane netara te O00 Garecten sve, SOESE poe Be aE, RESIDENC! NEAR SoIDaT RESORTS BS a, ted spots beneath, spots ‘beneath, ‘i re HENT-1WONIGE COTTAGES SITUATED ieee Faure, fee es presage a. OEY page covtages v SS depot, and, and to. ‘tenant ia Pee Forierms DENTISTRY. "Ram 205 Park aves Baitimore, da. | GAMUBL I SCOTT Pe panes ent Ee vin ea a is Besa, een ‘st.0.W. CHANCE FOR PA) 8 | REL Gre wns b cath or add 421 RETIRES WITH CAPT: nd good paying bus ‘ell on wocount of Ul ch st Ow. mah26-st $3,750 WANTED FOR 5 YEARS, ON IM- proved real estate in northwest part this cfty, worth $8,000, ameased for $ 000, at 6 per Sent interest; serht-annuaily; no commission. Address Box 77, Star office. para FOR FRECTING A STORE A: Dwelling, 1825 7th stn. ‘Apri 3 Pini aud apecicatlus tt precoies, dig oz to reject bi ‘and all ves any mhz6-6t W., Will be received till ids V. BAIL mb25-3t* SSIGNEES SALE. The und offers for sale in bulk the mock of Chinsnod Crockery Ware und iouelurnian. ing Goods in store 408 counts connected with the bus! *rangay follander. Bids in writh ‘si. n.W.; a8 also all book ac. iness formerly conducted will be received un. 2m. “1 reserve the 1885, Fight so reectany and ail bits” TACOB: BROCK, mb25-40 Awsignee of H. Hollander, 40 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEI purchase of the lon inte" Thos. H. Collins, 18 IVED FOR THE established Drug Store of the pth st corner of N'stnw. up to and including the 3ist day of March, isos, Sta ‘The rent ice and terms. ht is reserved to deci a 10 be addressed to MRS. FRAN iS, 1255 9th ne any and OR SALE-FRe ). STEIN'S Bakery, Confectionery and Ice Cream Establish- ment. One of the best locations in the city. Has been condiieted as above for the past thirty Fears. A first- rate opening for an energetic ‘Young man, who knows the business, to make & competency in a few yearn ‘Only reason for selling, he desire of the present Quer to retire trom active work. For information AR’ ee ty BREITBARTH, SphoS 0% 'Udd Fellows’ Hail, Washington. BC. KF SOR SALE=FOR CASH. 0 sale and Retail Wine ayivania ave. ONLY, THE WHOLE- ‘and Liquor Store, 1732 Pean- mie ial T. MITCHELL! paaler it Real Estate, Hc, 1100 Pennsylvania ave, Notary Pul me Batre Zotunnpresed, negotiate Estates settiod. in all parts of Tnvextments f19-3m COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ R SALE—EXCHA Sistorie Virginia, Sst for namiince boat ng or boarding fanassas, Va. E OR RENT, 4 LARGE repaired: well ngschook is rims, village property Maryland. “Address, mb20-30* DOR SALE—AN “ENTIRE SQUARE NEAR KEX- | dall Green, over (wo Mil esstay eis Shia 1 ust « mpltol ata, Fok aan ae cerstand siglo tote, at low Sgn | satan ton of papers fo seh iu 08, Wea nana | ror ae THE , Ey thencumbered baila bamed: $1,000 caahe: only ne ne ie TUS New York’ ave. DOR SALES A LOT O8 RHODE, PARE Leah = FOR SALEGIOTSOWE, CAN OFFER GREAT gr for investanent th iota, at Le Drott Park: Sins car; water, sewers and Streets Fam 24-26 A. L. BARBER Uo. Ce Dott Bulhdinge TORSALES LOT ON Ft. BET. 9TH AND oral Of $1 500 per year. This ie one ity for a fi Bocce tailing iwolalstian 2% WAGE. aa aoe TiwEer a sear he inducements to parties who desire to baild Tivesd at eee tees mal SALE—SOME OF THE wi at 5 atm STEDT & ‘Lots on Columbia ‘8WO) nce. mh24-1m, OR SALE ONE OF THE wi Lots in the northwest.one gation, nh aide of xtra, 30 foot alley. C IF application to LE—CORNER 20TH AND Q STR, NEAR nt Circle, frouting east 42 feet on 200 at, AS feet on G, Improved by 10 room frame OF without linprowements, -C Ie Dax i100, to wide alley Fronting 116 8 teon 18h parking. splendid corner for Foo hisinineweral ait . open Sad and F ne Sei Corner eave and Bt lots on Coll at eridian Fill Pine te Droit Park and Mt Pesan, 3 Room 8, #1 Cloud Building. miaegee pO Ue SALE TQTS COLUMBIA HETOHTR Lge a exten can tow st data Gocents, in tints beautiful location, one-fifth onehs bee Anice In One, (Wo and Lhrer Feare: b per cent interest. Street cars, water, and gan to At Ba ‘Le Droit Baila nie Tonidemer oF block Mane. Pand R mh6im {Ok SAL a Fags of 270 fet on ew Thay opm roh18-16t Real Estate and Inimurance, 23h ea TOR SAL yo 2) dual Lots op Mamachanetts ave, betwen 2OCH ata Za ws act UF DYER, h19-10t Real Estate and Insurance, VOR SALE A Front of 127 feet 4% incheson M st, New Hampshire ave, 7 inducement buliders of captta.iste mh19-10t Real Estate and Insurance, 3 arance, Sth and *. ee oan 00 LON, 100 etm FOR REALE —MIROELLAEDOUS <r sr ik STanbAas OF ARLES WELLS ‘OR SALE—A SHOOND-HAND PLANO, CHEAP {oF cash.” Call tence. 1907 High 8, Georgeieem, vc. = SALE A TINE GADpLE. ane 3B ft atcked inted apn se ery che ou. DP Ne Voual botel ot mba bee Foisnta ie TRE AND BURGLAR PROO Safe; as inches hich, 30 inches wide deep inside: a be Seen ry SCHNetpee? 1307 TahdToe JrORSALE— ‘Square Grand Piano: best New = Se Cal or address B, 1786 K st. nw, 28-4 OR SALb—nED 1 cents per pound. “They are fresu, cl picked. All Grders recuved frei a. SEITZ @ BRO. 128 Pat nd bah Te FEATHERS, ONLY 15 clean and ary SORREL HORSE-GOOD SIZE; ‘ar old. sound and. gentle « lady drives him. ny Lee Wagon, six months in use, and Har ness.at 417 Qt naw. 25-8 OR SALE—PARLOR =. (CRA! E tocha bgt nae coe se Sid Go Haat a ek at Cyieh yet [QOR SALE—A COMPLETE SET Fc F CONGRES sional Debates, Annals of a ser ‘mbgb-1w? Globes and Records, Benton's Tookstore, 1908 Petna, avenue. JOR SALE OR EXCHAN horse and A Pouy, Harnem Cart. double seat, t'707 Oth sme. of wilt besold on Saturday at 22 by Thomas Dowiling, Auctioneer. nhs Fo, LEA, SMALE FAOLY 0 ‘Sarria avd Matbese, Will Sel Cheap: Adare BE nao Le AN ENORMOUS BARGA party feaving the city wil sell teas iecreaiean wing the an cath purchaser a tbacuiioeat fOr round onaer Getuve, ronewwood-cane, carved-teg Sguare Grand with rich and beautifully carved moul aperd tone, for only #178, includ 7 Drbdered cover aud fine sect ‘Tl ‘Piano ie but mh2d-1m 433 Tu wt. OR SALE-A RARE CHANCE. F ESTEY ORGAN FOR 940. 7 A begutiful Batey Orean: waitat cane richly cae Tpravenent for vy i Sat Sito. ‘Sip 433 That nw, Fe Salk NEW ENGLAND ORGAN, Solid walnut case; rich quality of tone, price $38.00 ou easy payments, mb21-0t 1108 1 Peonsjivanie wveoe._ POR SALE oF EXCHANGE AN ELEGANT uprieht Parlor Grand Piano weed at el monthe iil rosewood case Very Fick tone ODCOe the tunies. "Will ell at nearly half cost, at $10 per SHI take square plano ts part payment, ‘This ls @ rare cliance, wid should be seen at ones. PIANO EXCHANGE, 22 Oth wt. PERFECTING AND POLD- ng Scott Pitan iar firetcioss: condition irints and folds 24,000 folto copies per hourota wewene Folumn paper, with the columis two and two-eigh inches wide, and @ sheet twenty-three and one! Iiistes long. the web of fry seven inches soa 1 ialno pitt apd Ad a bieabet. Te Mbandwirt Laprewion a sorapeed A dampening mact ne ene all the necessary c included. SOR SALE—A LARG! aay “Sosa ioe aay years old, sound and will work yea sor. ak Daise, i, "Wel er E Fhe Mgt kas Coupeletin ae — ind Victoria, new aud necond band, Phew: {Extenelon.tope and uggion ate also other new ae carriages. work will be sold me Out. Repairing promptly attended to vir 32. CHAMAM: feepasliony aud 10- 416'6 tivstroet northwest” LR eORR, jouse; ten ‘acres; fruit trees; fiven immediately. “Appy OR SALE-—A ENT-SUNNY a miles rom Washington. ¥ room 5 H st. H, SALE—A FARM OF 110 ACRES, WITH SIDE, ON TH ‘shrubbery. Possession . mz6-0t* large ten-room House aud all necessary uthuild- in Montgomery county, Md., on Metro. Han Branch of B. € 0. J, ten ininuies walk to and only twenty milés from ‘Wa-hiny Ist. SairaNatos, GBT pethayitania ave, Washing” on: Address J. LOK) mb26-se FAC LAND FOR RENT, of Ws ‘one watered; sul don maar WITHIN 10 MILES mild of RR. station: well jeuing and. snail Fras: healthy. location. ee witfian f NeEON, office, 4" IR _RENT—A FIN arm, three miles from 1 TS ‘Washington. Teod FRUIT AND DATRY city: Lov acres ie uipie outbuildings: nd, ample out 1426 New York ave. —mh25-1m tee | Roa: PHILS teas New NEA! PORPENT tracts CEUBOR. Va VA,ALAR Trait.” For Information app Reoat 7, eu Louielana ave, CRI ‘AQU SALE-TEN ACRES—OVER, AQI foe Tasfooms House aud ‘other Salitines i, &e.:land in excellent condition: § Bah oats yea fEAD, MASS, ‘oni the nortti ‘Boston. apviy toe, We Fier mhié-2w*' ‘OF ex” iyProperty. We also have a4 other terms, ia fou Fat nw. EXCHANGE OR RENT-TWO an asic Pa em wet Tein sey ia fire Samiiee above to FL come ‘OF 80 ACRES, TSS Bp ch MONEY TO LOAN yE HAVE 86,000 TO LOAN IN ONE SUM ve ton i ‘Real Estate Secu five per cent on Srt-class rtate Seour y _mno7 1457 Penn. ave. MM? SEY TO one EAS estaTE Ae PEP a EWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mh24-1m vara ‘TO LOAN ON REAL PSTATE. __[mh6)__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, boo ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATESFCUR ity of the District, at MM apenas ‘Treas, Bialiding Ass'n 100i corstth and sie MoNEx, 10, LOAN ON REAL EsraTE It ‘suns to wult, £203m_Real SEs are as Siarand F ata LOAN ON REAL BSTA: TE o§ Mone sccuries, in ome to cult at lowest a fnterest; least expense and without ‘On Rea! Estate Security, x HILLUPS, 1428 New York ave, nw. ‘At Lowest Rates of Interest. RO. ROLT2MAN, s Corner 10th and F streets northwest Foy Tonos M oy Steen “OEgeTrored Rea! Pate secup. neha 222.3 SSE mom 70 toa¥ GW OGGE ie GOOD ate or spear at owent deiny oc Titles balding. gor; Sine. sod ka owe -—

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