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— te THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, CROSBY S. NOYES... The Eveni: Star bas a regular, permane: Dona ide duily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper peblished in Washington, and equal to that of all the td papers here added together. As it appears that the Russian mliftary jour- nal has started the cry of “Forward to Herat,” Mt may be well to consider whether the British or Russian forees are likely to reach that strong | j strategic point first. The advantage seems to| PACTURING DEPARTM! beon the side of the Russians, for it would take the British army tive weeks, at least, to go from Quetta to Herat, provided its march was not {mpeded By hostile demonstrations from the Afghans. In much less time the Russians could take the place, for the Afghans would be no ob- stacle, as the recent engagement at Penjdeh has demonstrated t ¢ poor fighting quality. Hav- ing occupied Herat, the Russians could fortify it so as to make it almost Impregnable, and es- tablish a line of de om which they could be @islodged only by the most arduons and persis- tentefforts, Thediplomatic delay toobtain de- fiuite information as tothe responsibility of the Penjdeh fight is also being utilized by Russia to forward her troops and mass them convenient for use when actual hostilities shall commence, ifsuch an event shall result, while the British forces though prepared to move at a moment's hotice, are not yet on the march. Gen. Komar- Off is one of the most experienced Russian offi- cers, and it is not likely he wiil neglect any op- portunity to gain an advantage. His first blow ven may have an influence upon the Afghans im favor of Kussia which will more than bal- ‘ance the gratuities recently given by England, and ifhe should succeed in occupying Herat all the efforts of t! Ameer, even if sincerely put forth, could not hold the Afghans friendly to the British. Though the war feeling In both England and Russia is at the highest point, dip- Jomacy may triumph and actual conflict be averted. —————— When the special correspondent can find no feal news to send to his paper he usually In- vents something against the prosperity of ‘Washington. The latest charge is that real estate in this city 1s greatly shrinking, and that the prices of property here are tumbling. This is shown by the sales of real estate, which are daily published tn Tit STAR, to be whoily un- true. Prices in real estate are as firm this spring as they were last year, and in many localities they have an upward tendency. Building prospects look as bright now as for several years past, and though the season [g un- ‘saally backward, preparations are already made for the erection of a large number of houses in every section of the elty. The im- provement and beautification of the national eapital has been accomplished in the face of opposition, both at home and abroad. The ‘most of our citizens who were formerly object- ors are now most earnest in advocating further Improvements; butevery now and then some ctsider will say a mean and untrue thing about Washington. The prosperity of the Dis- trict has, however, steadily progressed, and is upon a sure and firm foundation. And it will continue, for the whole American people are coming to entertain a just pride in theircapital eity, and to admit that its broad streets and avenues, its fragrant and Inviting parks, ite massive public buildings, its handsome private Tesidences, and the beautiful drives which sur- round Washington on every #ide, cannot be equalled by any city in the country. ‘The Central American difficulty hast been set fled by a treaty of peace between Salvador and Guatemala. Transit across the Isthmus is also unimpeded, and our noble marings ¢an re~ turn to their ordinary occupation of guard duty and appearing in spectacular dramas where soldiers are required upon the stage. Sea See ee ‘The acquittal of Sullivan, the flagman, was Perhaps justifiable, but there was sufficient tes- timony on his trial to show that the railroad company was criminally negligent in not tak- ing proper precautions to prevent accidents, ee It ie probable that the builder of the “card- board” tenement houses which recently fell in ‘New York will suffer for his crime. He is now in jail. ———— To-day {s the twentieth anniversary of the Geath of Abraham Lincoln. DRY GOODS. iy | Hor — aa tabs | aeons A FULL LINE SATINES, 174,19-29e—= | 127i A FULLLINE COMBINATION SUITING op tSe. & FULL LINE SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 50c. & FULL LINE PLAIN SILKS, 0. 7 & FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37%, 50, 75c. & FULL LINE PLAID MUSLINS, 8, 10, 1240. & FULL LINE BLACK SILKS, 75, $1.00, $1.25. & FULL LINE SPRING UNDERWEAR. 200 GROSS FANCY DRESS BUTTONS, AT 20c. PER CARD OF TWO DOZEN. 00 BROCHE STRIPED SHAWLS, AT $1.25, ‘WORTH $250. A LARGE LOT OF REMNANTS OF SILKS AND SATINS, FROM 1 TU 8 YARDS, AT A VERY LOW PRICE, A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON € EUTTRELL, |, pls TAS Market Space. FE oxzo Yorw, Is OFFERING CINCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS AT 120 16tbs GRANULATED SUGAR AT $1, (lbs. STANDARD “A” SUGAR AT $1, fs. Our line of FR EAD “CIVIE. SERVICE REFORM," LEROY. D. THOMAN, Conninissinner United States CHV Service, tte April Number of NITE & MAGAZINE. We OF THE VERY BEST CLASS OF LABOR THAT E MARKET AFFORDS: AND ITS A WELL (OWN PACT TO TAILORS THAT OUR MANU- NT PAYS THE BEST PRICE THE YEAR AROUND OF ANY HOUSE IN. THE MANUFACTURING CENTERS. Avan Ovnsezves ‘Mind yon, we do not do It on sentiment- ‘al grounds ; its done because we exact BETTER LABOR, and we do not exact ansthing unless we pay for It, except courtesy, In times of depression It fre ‘quently occurs that the labor market is overstocked. Shrewd, that is they are CALLEDshrewd(by the business world), manufacturers avail themselves of these ‘oceasions to employ cheaper labor. Our tailors know that with us its not a feast one day anda fast the next. they see a coat with the hanger on it marked““Saks & Co.” they know it means correctness isto te observed In the mak- Ing. Why, It frequently occurs that we are offered goods for less money than we can make them for, notwithstanding the fuct that the material or cloth in the garment cost all alike. Anexamination Of it, however, proves, first, tirat the fub- ric is correct, and there correctnessenda, and incorrectness in labor and trimming. are found to be the only elements of cheapness, Why, not long ago acasto- mer of our wholesale department was offered a leading article at less than they would cost us to produce. He bought them. When he received them he did not belleve they were made from the same fabric he had been shown,and sent ayarmentto the selling agents of the fabric, to know whether it was the goods they sold or not. Notwithstanding the fact that these agents had sold millions of dollars worth of these goods they could not identify the goods ax theirs, and be- fore giving «decision, sent the garment - tothe superintendent of the mill, who had made the fabric,and he reported, “The goods are of our make, but they have been shamefully treated, and for the reputation of the goods T deem It unwise toseilthem tothe manufacturer of thegarment youxent me.” That's the whole story. Its one thing to make them cheap, and itsan ensy thing to do; but to make them correct and sell them cheap, that {s, but a fraction above the cost of goods, in which the word CORRECT is misapplied.is what we are daily devoting our energies to. How much attention it Tequires can best be judged, that out of the three hundred and thirteen working daysof.the year the head of our house devotes two hundred and fifty to that Purpose. If you are interested In getting correctly ent, correctly made, correctly trimmed garments at correct prices, ‘come tothe correct house of A.SAKS & CO. 816 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. apls Souvveninrs FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, KOK GGG, ™ g88, KK eG" RKO @ K i 6 oo Kk OU GGe SN ON FEE W Wow DDD FER A SENSE WWWW HD RE Ak NNEE WWWW ID DEE & NNE wwWw IID DE AAA» NONNERE Wo W If DDD BREA A” 926 SEVENTH STREET. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) In the NEW SHAPES, Fine (Milan Straw), only 48c.; regular price, $1. 200 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS (all colors), Trimmed. ‘25c.; reguiar price, 75c. Just received a Full Line of RIBBONS inal colors and widths, which we are going to sell for a few days ly at 5 cents per yard. Also,a Lineof TAMMANY RIBBONS for trim- ming Hats. (CH (IMPORTED) TRIMMED is, without doubt, the LAL in this city, and at astonish- ing LOW PRICES. Allwe ask is that you call and ‘convince yourselves of this fact, Our Departments of HOSTERY, CORSETS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS and SATINS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, and the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS have dl SPECIAL BARGAINS for this week. HATS and BON. Call and inspect for yourselves, and when once here you will surely come again, at KING'S NEW IDEA, sp15 926 SEVENTH STREET. BRA OM Mom Be ss UU MuaM > 883s Bor AS EE MT Bee ae UG MMM RB oA A UU OM MM Saat 416 Srvexta StneEt NonTawsst. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! ‘Wehave just opened a complete assortment of the wellknown brand Alexandre, Giraud & Coe 18ibs. EXTRA “C” SUGAR AT $1, 10 tbs. EVAPORATED APPLES AT $1, ‘Bela EVAPORATED PEACHESAT $1, ‘Tite CHOICE DRIED PEACHES AT $1, 16 ibs. CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES AT $1, 12a CHOICE FRENCH PRUNES AT $1 CASHEMIRE ALEXANRA, LYONS BLACK SILK, Which for Perfection of Finish, Dye, Quality and Durability has no Fqnal, and we’ cheerfully récom= mend these SILKS agalu-t cracking and guarantee the ‘wear of them. We shuw these i Wear of them, ‘show ‘goods In the following ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS, GROCER, ‘Number 3, Cashemire Aleranra Black Sik, PAE 428 OTH ST.. EETWEEN D AND F. Number 5, Cashemire Alexandra Black Silk apls-6t ACB ACM'S Has Tur Caasce IN THE WEATHER MADE YOU TRINK OF SPRING CLOTHING? IF 80 WE WILL BE PLEASED To SHOW YoU WHAT WE HAVE PRODUCED, WE CARE VERY LITTLETO BOAST OF THE STYLES WOULD RATHER HAVE YOU Pass YOUR JUDGMENT ON THESTOCK AND ABOUT PRICE. WE ARE ALWAYS AS LOW, IF NOT THE LOWEST, FOR IT WOULD BE FOOLISH TO GIVE A GUARAN- TEE. IT WOULD KEEP US BUSY RETURNING MONEY FOR GooDs, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHTER, 607 Seventh Street, apls Opposite U.S. Post Office. Sux Brocanes SO CENTS. SUMMER SILKS, 3749c., 50c, 620, CLOTHS, spring shades, 982. = GOODS, 156. ie. 708. CARPETS AT Cost. IRAIN CARPETS, 30ec.. etree LOOK OLL CLOTHS, all Wisths. LADIEY AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. ’S SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 15¢. IES SOLID COLOR HUSH, no scammer 5e PE COLORED HALE HOSE: fue N's ENGLISH HUSE, tae OPENING NEW SPRING DRY GOODS DAILY, aT ©. M. Towsow's, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, rite South Side. amber 6, Cashemire Alexanra Black Silks, $1.50, At BAUM! amber 7, Cashemire Alexanra Black Silk ond ‘Number 8, Cashemire Alexanra Black sil $1 its Number 9, Cashemire Aleranra Black Silks, $2.00, At BAUM'S, ‘Number 10, Cashemire Alexanra Black Silks, 92.258 Also, 5 Pieces LYONS BLACK SILK SURAHS, 22 inches wide, at 75 cents a yard. These Surah Silks ‘would be good values at $1. Ba A UU MMM om 988g aa . BB AA i 4 ait Fy far Bus £*4 Mitt = aps 416 Seventu Sraxet Nomtawast, Frovre Ixpra Poxcez, CHINA PONGEE, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, GREAT BARGAINS IN GUINET BLACK SILKS. BLACK PONGEE OF VERY SUPERIOR QUAL- BLACK SURAH SILKS IN ALL GRADES. FRENCH SATTEENS IN VERY DESIRABLE ove ARE, neat THE pe STOCK % SAME CALITIES cay” BE WAD Pa NEW wi P ONLY RELIABLE GOODS, WHI PROVE IN THE END 10 BE THE CHEAPEST, FULL STOCK OF ELEGANT BLACK GOODS. NoicHAYA JUST PRECEIVED 85 PIECES OF HOICE INDIA PONGEES. LADIES AND ISSES HOSIERY. - W. M. SHUSTER & 80N8, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ONE PRICE. THE BEST I8 THECHEAPEST. apis. FPasny Grocentes ‘We sell strictly for cash, consequently ean and will sell cheaper than any other firm in the city. Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered free to any part of the city. All gocds must give satisfaction or money refunded. ‘Call and compare prices. POOLE, BROOKE & 00., Terane Coniston: ‘a Penne, Cort tsto a csr Hererine | Gra orem serra, Hosa of eee toa Sa er clone cee ee ‘Shoes, but. former:y $1.50,on-y $1. LADIEW eseenee but_hoiesoriginall ), ROW | TBeceon seegiemagues see wera. aes sat tis “Avold the rush and Obtate mcg Tyo sounon J. W. SELBY, lvié ie 5 aeons pil hued Shas i. IME. SELDEN, 329 MISSOURI AV Paes ate Réanayiyania me Yee al Fpermecroromey By Scurry 4 SoLey. pase Se Pika cy WM. BALLANTYNE @ son’ 215 25 Tan teres Bow Ready fur inspectio at 590. has not seen its equal this season. Colore— Navy blue, ashes of rose, tan, seal, electric, gray, myrtle green and cardinal. fine @4 ALL-WOOL SERGE, in navy blueand cream, $1.25 per yard. Svsr Tax Or In THE MISFIT #TORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, | WILLSELLYOU , FOR BOYS FROM 4 10 11 YTRARS, A Good Plaited Bult at $2.50; worth $4. A Very Good Sult at $8; wort @Sy ©. A Splendid Suit at $4; worth 8B" A Handsome Salt at 95: worth Gs, 5: ‘An Elegant Sut at $8; worth $9." FOR BOYS 127018 YEaRe, | href bebe he eM ® A Very Good Sult at $4.75; WwortH 7, An All-wool Suit, well made, m2 $6.78; arta 90, ‘ A Stylish Salt at $7.50; worth, A Real Fine Suit at $9.50; Nis FOR eee Good Business Suits at 96.75: worth § ° An All-wool Sult at $8.50: worth @) ‘A Splendid Suit at $10; worth $15. 4 ‘A Fine English Plaid Cross Suit at $19; worth §16t ‘An All-wool Corkscrew Salt at $18.50; wortis’ A Corkscrew Prince Albert Sutt at §1& worth A Fine Black D. B. Broadeloth Suit at $20; worth $35 ‘Spring Overcoats from 98 (Odd Panta: Immense ‘a8 60 por cent lees than elsewhere. OUR MOTO: No Trouble to show Goods, THE MisFIT STORE CORNER TENTH AND F STARETS ‘s@-Remember the corner, eps 50-inch COLORED ALI-WOOL CRAZY CLOTH For seashore and mountain wear we are showing & WOODWARD & LOTHROP. als for ‘some time, and, controlling for this section, Dect. as we the productions of one of the ¥ety, best and mon economically managed factories in thls’ country. we are thus enabled to offer our the verybest Intrinsic value possible to fi * offered they will be found fully up to the “standard” as regards workmanship, quality, ft end finish, for ‘which this factory is noted, reenforced body, 2100 linen bosom and bands, made with sectional yoke, splendidly made and finished. Sizes 14 10.17%, ‘Utica Nonpareil Cotton, re-enforced body, 2200 linen bosom and bands, made with sectional yoke, bosom Mned with butcher's linen, hand-worked button holes, completely made and finished, sixes 14 to 18, 16 plaits, Utica enforced body, all linen bosom and bands, lined with butcher's linen, bosom finished to order: iA geutle- man’s “ Dress” Shirt, muslin, collar and cuffs attached, felled seams and gusseted, sizes 14 to 18, twilled musila, collar and cuffs attached, finished with Pocket, felled seams, and gusseted, sutta muslin, pocket, collar amd cuffs attached, felled seams and gusseted, extra length, and made full in the yoke, sizes 14 to 18, splendid quality, trimmed with colored embroidery, and French colored dordering on the collar and cuffs, down the front aud on the pocket, fail length, elegantly made and finished, sizes 14 to 18, Car. * ey alee ‘Manugemont ofs Country Home." Tinomxe Derren, shi Dor SIL SD ATI, BUTE ‘We have been making — Notwithstanding the low prices at which these ate Boys’ Unlaundered Shirts, finished, excepting but- tous and button holes, slzes 12 to 13%, ONLY 15 CENTS BACHE. OUR “ECLIPSE.” A tine Uniaundered Shirt, reeaforced, linen bosom and bands, fell seams and gussetied, sites 12 to 16 in- ches, ONLY 29CENTS EACH. OUR “MASCOT.” A fine Unlgundered Shirt, good Muslin, fine linen bosom and bands, re-enforced body, felled seams, gus- setted, nicely finished, sizes 11% to 17%, ONLY 89 CENTS EACH. OUR “PARAGON.” A fine Unianndere¢ Shirt, made from Utica Nonpa- Tell Muslin, guod linen bosom and bandd, re-enforced body, felled seams and gussetted, thoroughly made ‘and dished, sizes 12 to 177% inches, ONLY 50 CENTS EACH. OUR “TALLY HO.” A fine Unlaundered Dress Shirt, made from Wain- Sutta Muslin, re-enforced body, linen bosom and OUR “EL MAHDI.” A fine Unlaundered Dress Shirt, extra good Muslin, ONLY 75 CENTS EACH. OUR “BACHELOR” ‘A fine unlaundered Dress Shirt, made from finest’ ONLY $1 EACH. THE “PLAITED BOSOM.” Newest thing for spring and summer wear, 10 and Sonparell Cotton, sectional yoke, te- ONLY $1.95 EACH. NIGHT SHIRTR ‘Men's unlaundered Night Shirts, made from good ONLY 39 CENTS EACH. ‘Men's unlaundered Night Shirts, made from good ONLY 50 CENTS EACH. ‘Men's unlaundered Night Shirts, made from Wam- ONLY 75 CENTS BACH. ‘Men's fancy unlaundered Night Shirts, best maslin, ONLY $1 EACH. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 PENN. AVE. 912 DST. apl3 Taz Soxo Or A Sumr. ‘The song that I sing is a different thing From the sad one that used oursoft hearts to wring, ‘When Hood made poverty, hatiger,and dirt Tmmortally known in the “Song of the shirt.” Perhaps in the case of a shirt made tosall ‘My song will not read so strikingly well. ‘The shirt that I name no other can sham A shirt without fault, suspicidt, or blame ; ‘Wrought of material so firm and so fine, And 00 perfectly moulded to its deaign, ‘That no man could ever be such a qunce palpetenpiprny peng Gusset and seam are stitched And there's no occaalon for: Caue (In wearing this shirt of superior Mt, maaek oe ee at they're wearipg out any numan fives, Either of mothers, daughters, of Wives, Ibis then clear a blessing to mian— ‘Thisshirt, whose beauty inspires my pen 3 Tamera een Warranted perfect Andie wagihce worn wlitevetmere ‘The ouly shirt Gt for a gentleman’ And no I sing of the excellent, ‘Phat suite aff seasons from Alor forever toone who knows, ne? pe les If you desire to. Ere ST a anh Goo HEN SINGS, Seventh street wast, g ooT’s : N BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE NOVELTIES IN LACES, FINE MILLINERY TO “a ORDER FOR LADIBG, MINSES, AND CHIL. DREN. Par lt fel loti san eapaeneed MOURNING PARASOLS. DESIRABLE STYLES clote axp GRENADINE WRAPS, ume Shen aap LETTES AND SHAWLS. , RUCHING, CHILDREN'S CAPS, LaDIiy care, AND APRONS, y ‘ WESTILL CONTINUE MAKING TO ORDER EL- BOANT TRIMMED BONNETS AND ATS AT $6, $8 AND UPWaRDe. BLACK SATIN, SILE LINED ras SOLS AT $1.25 EACH; WORTH. 4 Noora, Pee WANTED—HELP. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. "ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN FO} UB. Teferenee Yom ist employer, AP ANTED-A CATHOLIC GIRL FOR ath sewing Ww: RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED coM- phyat 133 Pat nw ‘OF BENT-NICE LY FURNISHED COMMUNT- fran ailis Het we | Housework: must Know how machine. Call at 1100 4igst aw. NTED-TEN BRICKLAYERA TX | os ts Detween 6th and 7th sts. ne. ee "ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS CAI Second floors, with bath, TORNISHED ROOMS AND See Feference required, Apply at orate OE RENT— RNISHED Ht P FRE AGRE, sce Sh EA 1R RENT—SIX.1 BOOM BRICK HO} ‘WATEE FSSR eros Fe cin Wes tat cay torme HOUR Rice a sin We ‘easy terms to Fight person, from June til October.’ sAddress & T., Star omic. ‘to work on window and ‘door fram ih RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED GEO. M. paeenes 649 se Tork avanti. le for gentleman and wife. eh oe |] Fi a See good repait t apl4ste api ERICK HOUSE, 726 TWENTIETL odes —THREE | FIRSTCLARS tmakera. Apply at 1918 140 stiew: apo ANTED— A GOOD references required. Apply AL 408 rth St. tw ANTED AT 114 2187, ST. N.W.. fog, Sering GIL to do family ‘owing, | week. Apply between EDA wititE an oR MODE WMtzeg, Woman, for plain cook, wan 2 “and ® private family. Apply’ at 1 Satub-Gee MAGHIIE OCREaTes Ga A and tro Anlahers, neat sewers, on panty aa a HESwrvo,me nie, Sten PARTNENSHAVING $25 CASH to engage in @ traveling eniertainment, White refered, AnD this evening to THOMAS HOLT, R SENT AN ELRGANT FLOOR oF. TWO ‘Rooms, unexpectedly vacated; gentleman of a gentleman and wife. indie, Opposite the Metropolitan chub Cuil Rt once, ‘api AT 1907 I ST. N.W., FURNISHED ‘Bedrooms. 14-3 ST N.W-A LARGE ee ¢ unfurnished: References re WHITE BOv ours. Furnishing, basines Best IR RENT—AT 1801 third story front Room: block of the State, War ments; gentlemen only need a} quired. on Ran TF URNISHED-THREE COMMUNT. yon Fares ‘917 Ret nw. ‘OR RENT-1994 H ST. N. W., NEW! B ished communicating Rooms ae Aw large and.alry, at summer rates. RENT_WELL FURNISHED TaONe m, with bay window; firsi~iass table board. ‘on ‘second Aoor, GIRL a oo 13TH ST. N.W. SEVER. od oem ‘WHITE GIRI FO DOE a RE va Work and assist with children; quired. Apply at 414 9th st. n.w. "ANTED-LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, mt rgetown aria, to a ‘paper, Toure aft and © ee aplaate a RENT—1a08 NST, CORNER OF 13TI ‘ahd airy roome: furnished ‘en suite; moderate prices. benutiful location: la reshington, Gi as for bew ‘itern rhished mingle Punvor addres i. Pe Baldy. ANTED—A CO COMPETENT COOK ANDLAUN- mended. Call at 9 mac er RENT_TWO COMMUNICATING ‘bedroom and parlor, at ery reduced ratés “Apply "also single. rooms, TO PARTY WITHOUT O HILDRE thrée cool and pleasant Rooms, 3d OMA: housework in @ family of tw ma ‘couk:” good. agen ._Heterences required. ‘good, f one. Call, with references, at 2018 Gat nave apLd-ate ANTED—A COOK WITH FIRST-CLASS CITY Feferences. Apply at 1519 K si, -A RAPID TYPE WRITER, ONE rio can write shorthand preferred. Addréss 1] rs FUReIRTED Rooms, on Ansty pacond ee 1d._cold water, closets, heat and gas; ed thira oor hot an roomsin perfect order. ‘OR RENT_NICELY-FU) “ANTED—LADIES AND YOUNG GIRLS FOR Permanent home employment: distance Imma 85 to $30 weekly earned, according to industry: photos or fabrics: genuine; aliferent {0 all other advertisements: Icarned instantaneously: iculars free: no stamps required. rading Compatiy, 1a Tremont sty, Bost & RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms, at 1444 N st, n.w. Good Board ase pletare making sete sched: pare 'T—TWO LADIES, OW furnished suburban home, on line of street cats, wili rent back parlor and bed foom, with pore gents for summer, cheap. References. Ad- s LADIES, Star office. SSeS AND YOUNG GIRLS IN jon and surronnding towns,distance from Boston no object, to send for light home employment. The work issomething new and very easily learned. lass painting: no canvass one secupd-Hoor suite Of handsomel furnished roonis, ij we ‘This ts no phot ing. Wertake al (ood prices, Address at of New i Eompany, Boston, Mass. Box 5159. "-ANTED—WOMAN FOR G work. Call at 1106 D st. HANDSOME ROOMS—UN- cht housekeeping: TT naa first oor: OR rst 1901 GAY 87. SERAL HOUSE é, alter 4 p.m. “unmet residence. Appl ANTED— TWO, COOKS“ONE FOR MEAT and vegetables, the other for walters. Address HALDEMAN HOt LOCALITY, OPPO- Rooms, furnished or ame floor; breakfast served Fnished.with HA ANTED WHITE AND COLORED WO3t to $20; chambermalds, nurses, gen- eral. workers, ecrub sand Kutcher gin PRICE & COOMBS, Employment and i Agents, 926 Fst. n.w. ‘ANTED-—LADIES BY io take light, pleasant employment at their own homes (sent by tall any distance: For fnil information please ‘address’ at” CENT ART Co. Is), men cooks, oom Renting — eet allo ‘one. Sanne larse windos RICE, 2 oa Pennay WOH WENT—A HANDSOMELY Toom, second floor, inouth; t6 gentleman oi $0 to. $10 per SCHieice ase FCRNISHED at once Cie h good attendane DIES AND G ¥ or country, to take nice thelr own ‘homes; $2 to ey ude: work, sent by Room at 827 Vermont ave. ‘aday cally and mail: no canvassh LE MEG CO., VOR RENT—1016 15TH ST, parlor and bedroom, second floor, furnished, with grate fire If desired; rd floor, location, very desirable, near Ariingtott hotel; herdies pass the doo: B17: AOR RENT — HAND , With Board, at O18 New York ‘avenue, ANTED-BY A LAD V copying at home, Address Xt TA other as chambermaid: willin, of references. Address Box handsome pressed brick House, 330 rooms. modern improvements. BELL, 463-465 Pennsylvania ave. (}OR RENT-MODERN 7-ROOM. BOSS |B lath st. o.w., $25. STEIGER & NN, 1303 Fat, ani Fe RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 ih ken ‘south ars sie! May is 2 a at once.’ Sitit’ leave “chp. Sis oe OR Lg pS MOD. SOUTH F et era bg : : draahy be Boi Boa ase VOR RENT— Foe eecantly furninned Residence of a ans giicer in he fmmediate vicinity of DaFont ws lags with aout exposures if a FISHER 4 te ©0., pier RENT— JOE BEST eran pepost LE— "A fine new residence, containing 14 rooma, two bath Foams, and every convenience. (Hense habdsomely Bnisted, and Locabion uenrpassed, Vises ¢ co ENT—316 44 ST. NIW., 19 ROOMS; $100 rn, furnished, 19.73 $100 per month. ‘A Circle. 13 rooms: $83.33 Per Mont. 1626 14th st. n.w., 10 rs. and store; $75 per month, 1330 15th st. n.w.. 13 rooms: $75. 924 Penna. ave. n.w., 11 rooms; $87.60 per month, 5, LW, 8 FOOMS, SIO Per MOF @ rooms: $10 per month. ‘Sth st. i.w., 4 rooms tqur-roomn iilek Houses: $9.28 per month, Houses on bast. 8... 4 rooms, $6 mouth, Ten Houses, Tiers’ Court &W., 8 TOOmk Band 5 19th st +c. 3 rooms: SS, CHAS. E BANES, 806 Fst, nw. OR RENT— S16 1th t, 12r906.06 11288 10th st. 8 £935.30 ‘00 (2a Bhat de ! 85.50)1885 U 7. 1011 8 81.6, apll "Wi FLOR RENT. “920 14th si. now. r fr, TO! HEIGHT, Dombi tick well, 11 raga Mableand carriage louse, large grousds, plen Shad, Ueaulifid view, OrU, GHEE, gua Poa ‘rick: bay: window: St. near 7 2391 F st nw. a. nvegneat Pact apisae Wark ew SPLESON, 1000 F wn. —CHEAP—A FIN, House with all mod. tra. on New Jersey ear the Capitol: cost $5,500, will take 84.000 if sold in the next apis-dt* FSS NUMBER ONE_INVESTMEN Brick Howwss on Routh Capitol wt: 2, on Good Dusiness corner: the seven will rent Shonth; will take for tbe seven $7000" cash If sol ©. HL. PARKER, once, apisate WOR SALE ‘story brick Honse: ern improvements; corner @th and K sts. JrOR, SALE OR *EXOHANUECATIR ACTIVE twelverroom Rexidence northwest; will take b ness or office iy near Pat brat or Feet and * su su bargains, Apply to aplist Arnis to | DORE Ti Toot fn 2112 Mase a 1619 1641 Lir...8125.00 Tir 135.00 1436; Pierce Pi, ‘Also, a number of W: Cait nrday afternoon, Vertised free by placin ‘sp: 7 (located Furnished louses. tofice for Weekly Bulletin, issued every Sat- lords can have their houses ad- then in our hands ibang person securing Hera, ponition the Departments; in the will pay 830 a month. Address S. K., LADY A Post re of one or two children isa good dresamaker: the best of reterences furnished. vor Folding oom that BLE AND UNFURNISHED FLATS aay kind by an lntelligent sober ce given, “Address or call J. D., ‘icrer inthe piri 1505 Pénnsylvanis ave, SNT—A THREE-ROOM FLAT IN THE Fortland, handsomely jurnished, for the unex- mee portion of a lease. : Apply to THOS. J” FISHER & ED-A LADY WIf0 WRITES A GOOD plain hand. some copying to do at home, or inan, office. Address PENMAN, Hox 625 City Post Oflice. ‘A RESPECTABLE COLORED Woman a Situation uscook: best Clty references: no objection to traveling, Address Box’ 90, TANTED-—A POSITION frm ba hw Naa tied suet ber a for the past six years. emplovinent more of an 3h ars ew of reference. Address K., ‘square; full: seven order: with stool Address “Piano,” not much worn: Ih pe some ensbroidered cover. t. FOL ANTED—A GERMAN WIDOW LADY, MID- ie aged, wishes a Position In a first-class fam fo.take chargé of stoall children and veach ts ‘ANTED-BY A WIDOW, jouseKeeper', or care of the sick, or any responisi- ‘& honie ‘more desirons Stat office aple ote wr Be ummer Fates; 1520 and 1522 Connecticut ave. ble pluce that is Fespectabl than high wages 4 Grss Old a en see etor and ESS. Old patrons, friends oft ed FopHetor ari the. Sean e aztes kei bles cal eee niusirensentadice’ malta, cooks; napeer chane ssanen cous walters. waltresscs,and other he with references, tu oom Renting Agents, 020 Fest. n ED—FOR TWO MONTHS BY nd wife furnished Boom or Hoo Bonrd in northweste location and pi neveral farse pl ant Kooms:’ cso, Ww) or three small Rooms: Box 66, siar offi HOWARDS HOUSE, 476 Pi a Ave. one square from Gth street fi ar and rooms %5 to $10 per ai Hootns, with eas ‘and ere, deal "ANTED-TO RE Dartly fuenishied Rooms on first o 15h, or north side Pe F, between 7th ve., between Ist permanent ten MTEL HOUSE, 512 97 and the Lu Pierre, southwest corner of 10th and age, te est conducted ‘Boarding Lowses ‘Table tirst-class; pleusan, roonis, ng Addren, statin ae OR -EWOROONE, ares of the Gove: NTED—ON board, within four Printing Ottice; private fu WE TREMONT.”—THIS HOUSE AS nid in every way’ tn firaecluns order, Tt fe Te ‘coolest and most je Place to bourd in the ety. and $45 per month, Terms, $25, $50, ay ', HOUSE OF SEVER treet, betwee Water, and entrysrent $3 ‘eight rooms, letterc 1th ‘aud 15th ats: a FAL ESTATE, IN sims te suit, at @ percent, Loaus 16-Im_ CHAR SHES OR 9 ROOM locality, price. not Brick House, mod. imps fo exceed $3.000. Address, With particulir: TAS, Star office. ANTED-TO PURCH: ‘cant Lot, In northwest portion of eit to. 17th and G to K streets inclusive. S LARGE AND SMALL nuproved real estate pecurity. T. XN N HAND TO LOAN oN AP- proved real estate security tera yo delay. $10,000, 5,000, ** to Jogi on Real Extate, HUETY & DYER, 18th ana ¥ sts, REAL ESTATE. a No HOUSE, hes SEVEN Tooms. State particulars, locality and price. Ad- dress M. K., 2014 vi aw ty ne Ta ot ANTED-TO BUY foRRY 70 oe ON Prompt attention to all applications, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘ANTED—TO BUY LOT ON ts or Mount Pleasant, an t; Must becheap. ‘Address RF. J., TANTED_MNOETLANIOTE ON REAL ESTATE THOS. E. WAGGAMAN._ ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL PSTATESE ity of the District, at 6 yment unegualied: cl 1G, Treas. Washington Sts Per Vn, 20U1, cor. rth and K sta naw, £20 ECUR- TO} ROOM FOR SMALL ent interest; fuelities amount of furniture tor several month | Ad- Box 76. Star office. ‘Horse, one that can be trusted wit ‘Btate color, age, terms, dress Box 21. Star of ‘ANTED-SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, WAT- cesgunsplstolsjewelty. Also, furniture, stow t, Best cash price pald,'S. Gi (ote by mall promptly attend ‘HAVING 4 NICE HORSE iy pate for lady), weoe For Spartlowtas ina ire oot ¥ other security te sunca to acini & nse and without delay. jew York ave. n.w. wud where it caa be seen, inure least e HILLS. 1436 ‘ONEY TO LOAN, On Real Estate Security, At Lowest Rates of Interest. os IL 0, HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest. We PARTY, FPR RENT AY 0, HoLrara: Pstrovtn 18.1818900) Itt n-16h 12 re. f...8100 Gst., near 19th st, £300 Seaton Hall f. 5 Pat. Corcoran st, 16th, nr. 1 2 TWN atrect nw 13e 63 1619 13thstreet n.w.,9F 60 1 Lithatreet nw. 8r 35 A5thist. n. RII Itiist. Dupont circle,A150 Muss ave... 15: aE Sassnirsiee 2 t., W'F Ls st Hist, bet. 15th and 16,225, Jowa Circle 168. jern Improvements, large yard; ‘rent Apply to. A. A. WILSON, corner 7th Stand Louisiaie ave, BW, ‘mh25-200 NOR RENT—416 SPRUCE ST. 11 7 rooms; all modern imp roveinents, L. BARBER & Co., m27 Le Droit Building. _ TOR RE FOREN ares $125) 1742 Fst n.w.20r.m1850 336 1th st lr. 1330 15th 6 vmL13s Lasg Fst, 1dr. a -12F.10..100 —1820 JEFFERSON PLACE: THREE rooms, bath, modern lumprovements, in ier poset Stare 265 Feat 905, AP Settorson Place. FROM 320 MIS 10.116 Dat nw. He hae ao compete ip with an ‘apd-ime EMAN CURES PILES BY out the use of knife, caustle teed. Can be consulted at Ds .ES— DR. «tirect treatment, 3 ‘apzime 1 OF BOSTON, MASS., MAG. hetic Hes erful Cures Dy laying on of hands; Nervous and Chronic Diseases a 3} Will Visit patients Oifice hours 1 to 8 p.m. 817 dy st. n.¥. R SALE—HOUSES—HOl M itol_st., formerly occupled by ate ‘and the H ringer, of | lens AM 'rooms and bath ‘ae _Sp7-2w oR SALE Fine Residence—A three-story and_ basement Brick House; mod. tmy tervas easy WILSON, Firemen FES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ee TOR SALE—CHEAP-ONE TER er cream reeset‘ ob tate Goutie on ee creat freee “areas FS Star offs OR SALE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY sae ees Fo SALE-TWO STORY AND MANSARD mace convecient tn street carer F s ent > street cat het aw sony $4,000. Re H.T-LYINOn 4 a DOR SALE TWORTORY BRICK. SIX ROOMS. ar; all modern improvements; 100i ol: 2A, ay tere. TLSON, 1006 F st. n.w. RSALE-TWOSTORY BRI Exe Sane tas ange Bae cn Se, rena -TWOGd0D YOUNG HORSES AND and balance old, (one a mare): sound, work ae ‘Aairens PARTON BUT OM atin mised FROM WEST saifiee Purceliviie, SALE—A_VICTORE quire at stable of THREESTORY ree Band ¢saitaie for of paving investment. Price $4,000 apls-3t ~ MLNE TF. POX, 020 F st. nw. VOOD BROS, 20 ror SALE-JUST ARRIVED fSentyntee | yoane, Round Me oat Feed B drauglit: alno severn’ bet and F | AmoME then several Grivera. ‘Can be seen at 2 OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY Wellselected stock of freah good cash trade: cen ompeinerchance of cline Only those having ast this address. “CASH, Mat off achine, slightly used wit ei! lntest iinps and attachments. for te, at AUERBACH 'S, 7 SALE—WELL tinge Horses, bright sorrel, 10% hands git sound in every particalar and free drivers p $500; also, od Family Carriage harness will be: from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. hand Hap Som ®: ~H, PARKER, Apple a: Stable, rear of RSALE-FIPTY, FIRSTCLASS NDI MUL es mies wil es roid ‘cheap enough Sip Malte forthe Owner as INTEREST TN EXCLUST District of Columbia to maniitacture hat Rare chance fyr a practical bute Suh LEAP, IF SOLD AT ONC capkal, Address J.B ‘ronting south on Ma : Sve. hav. between getvand Lot st: will te ADY FROM NEW YORK wr Dez month: price. 68,900." Apply to A.S.¢ Sineccioth and. Bagi ud 810 omchy “Address NW Sit oft TWO LARGE hand-oartee! Frames suitatie rane ome APY to Sade Si Fue nw. OR SALE—CHEAI early new. fOr MIRRORS, aay nar parlors, restaurant INE et ist wna APDIP at 2500.7 st a e—FOUR 3STORY the city of Naltt mere soange vac nei Bt $30 per mo. ene il exe! vacant lots in t nf _ap13-6t_ SWORMSTEDT & BRA DL! EY, 928 F st, Fe OUSES—T HAVE TWO OF THE ‘most complete and eligibly located Residences in ihecity for sale ata bargain for the next dara. ‘These houses are on a prominent avenue in the north fest; south front; ane corner, with beautiful view Remember these are INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st, nw. FSSA EAEET HAVE Fr -k Houses, nine rooms: one, inouse, will ret for Sour others, £10 per moi, slat a woe fr $30.00, or wlll sellin gain for an imniediate purchaser. Finely to a INO. A PRESCOTT, OF st, haw. fA STYLISH, BEAUTIFUL LITTLE y; Ak years old. without bleqnisty riven Be chiidresi: Sweet Sentie, yor ll af Lie. ALE-PATR WELL MATCHED Cit broken: handsome, mn at Hariord county Gir SD, Star off HANCE—AN RREGANT, octave handsome rosewood onse Square. with richly carved lege and Iyre, overstrung: Yor only $115 cash, med cover aind plush stont-cont 6A, ela once Also. magnidicent Tosewood ous, early new, fF ORLY $190, $10 f PLANO EXCHAS! best Improvemer ‘OR SALE_A_ PAIR OF FINE aa cai hands high: kind and Pavemonts Als. & je seated; a great bargain, inguice OR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—TEN and completely furnished; eversthing rentence: farnivure all in cash: bouse contains 14 jn ‘ie criter of the city, and can be eseasion given at Oca. Castie Stewart, 71a, EAST CAP: Kesully aro leaving the city Address Rox 22, Star office. A BUCKEYE STEAM ENGI Saw Mill. with extra Saws and Tools ‘bered house and 101), stored wt if the fot sab 78 is delle futt bat lose by the Capitolcin ‘one ofthe plearantest and ‘mont healthful qarie'of chr city, fn is offered for sale ut the extremely low ‘The farniture it contains can be Prainal if the purchaser, ofthe house desires Ta mn to inspect ma} ® ypemgnu. A. BRpScoTT, FF | 13th st. whare OR SALE—AT GRY! Manutuciory, 408 and bargains, consisting Wagons.’ Horses amd OR SALE — 26 cheapest in. th PEARCE a MRT 1360 acocriage te for bi EW DAYTON WAGONR, og balld to order 3 gh Rope pe nd 10th and @ and H sts. n.w. For particulars or inspect apply toowner,C. K. FOSS,13 Grant Place n.w.ap6-1m* FOR SALE TWO HANDSOME 3 dences,9 rooms each, 1921 and 1923 G 5 houses are built in the most sabstantal manter= pres brick fronts, brown-stone trimmings, two-stor bay hardwood mantels, tiling, fireplaces ‘tid furnaces; plumbing first-class. For terins apply to A, Insurance Compaty. corner it and Louisiana ave. nw. Keys at 2 A TRENENDOUS BARG. — A MAGNIFIC a To me son AT z PIANO, ™ ‘Fol On Sty 12 ena AS GOOD AS” Aig st and 364K stew, Inauireat LEON SCHAFFERT'S, 1002 4 st. 5. OF THE HANDSOME? jenices in the northwest sect at a very low price, Wl. P YOUNG, 1203, hw. 433 77M ST. N.W POR SALE. mh12-8m ___ FOR , SALE—LOTS. EMILE FROM 14TH Foe. SALE—44, ACRES 0: st. cars, near Mt, Pleasant: d terms very reasonable. LOUIS P, SHOEMAK I Fat. nw. Fe. SALE-AT A BARGAIN.S SMALL Lo only 0 feet deep to a 30 foot alley, on Narpland ave. ne. ‘Terms to suit, LOUIS BR, 920 F st. n, JoOR SALE_VERY DESIRABLE LOT CORNER th and M sta, southwest front; $1,100. PAR: il ren OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST LOTS FOR business purpones on 14th si KER & Tow? Tans to 30 foot all side and rear all apleste JOR SALE—AT 50C. PE Building Tot on Ost. n. 639 Massachusetts ave. nw. OR SALI of New ¥ pret [Pgh SALE-THES. jode Island ave, at next 3days, Wai! F: YOUN RESIDENCE OF THE “ADMIRAL SCOTT,"2028 G Apply, roi F : f hire Horses, Carriages, Harness, &: S Every icility for = y of Dew and second-hand ng Tumprseat Carriage Bast inthe harness se. Only c Horses for eadale of reliable sock handled. everythin ated. West side, near ‘L 1. Good Lot oF ‘A WEB-PERFECTING AND FOLD in first-class co ‘24.000 foliocoples por AT MONTELLO, IN ‘ork ave. and 20th st. ne. Bf. and O. trains, very desirable building lots, LC. LOOMIS, Montelio Box; or inguire tuausoine tinpresion at poe Tater speed pig to THE EVEN: SPAPIE Gone On SAL SEVERAL SECONDHAND, 3 LAN. cauleties, Coupelet puguains whd Victorias, new anid second ha ‘OF 15TH AND nif taken within (1808 F stn. __ SUMMER RESORTS. s, Extension-tops ind. Bi Second-hand carrinen. ‘cheap to clowe ont, or. WR. GRATAM, Be les, and also other pis Work will be sold made. Bass HOUSE, House, Bost Amntic CITY, ANSION. THE LARGEST Hovey OPEN’ Rooms single. double en sulte. Recently and furnished with all modern improv: ‘apis-3m CHAS. MCGLA DE, Proprietor. uae M (COLORED) TAKES LADIES luring illness, at her nice home, 305 Missouri ave. 1.w., where they will have the best of mnF2-Ln&3w* prercs ‘D CELEBRATED clairvoyant and ustrologist, can be consulted on Business, love and matrimony. All in trouble call Xatisinction guaranteed, “fee $1 Parlors, 800 a StS. o-2m* I R. ROBERTSON, THE Ree aided PHY- ican and surgeda, ana tim ole ist in Baltimore city, can be consulted in. rash ngton every Wednesday and Saturday by all Iu need of medi- aK advice. ar soa fon BU a es fn near tog pa Ni ‘Liberty se Batiimore, Sa > sireeet nort MAGNETIC HEALER Ones mons For Ladies on'y. a15-1w* idea 1 at after 6 o'clock. ANTED-ORDERS FOR THE Sica npleton's) Cyclopedia pane A Nee ‘ANTED—ARNOLD Se :ANO. Pes ceeaatas, late wit seo PUNO TONER So eno het ae TO LOAN Haseena Slowest rates i OB appr Sate Real Estate secur. sine! ‘Address Box 1505 ¥ Fennaylvanie ‘ave, ae MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL tai oF cplateral necuity at lowest vate Orieren sod Lavave jae jebraved Manutae- delay whe : Fireniens balding: vor HERES prepay security.“ BESS wide RONEAURINCEGY feck OF arma, with smooth, fair NOW. SEVER PAILS. ae Dr i. NEWELL sox 640, Wears ia. So wend Se. fe em ‘arranted harm city P.O. ap7-Lmt ‘ANTED-THAT 81 BOX ee EEA See Ree BICicEs BROS 1011 Pontes jania ave, ap? TOAN, E POW EST RATES OF INTEREST, THOS S. FIRE #00, LOST AND FOUND. STREET, A SMALL AMOUNT which the owner can hay Ibi ote addressed to HONESTY iar k= FOTO RAT TERRIER aor TWO ‘collar. A liberal reward will be K. WARD, 931 D st nw. 1te \T ALBAUGH'S: 12th. ‘Gistomers for the best gyersold AT, LEW Is ‘Hats and Men's Furnishings cheap, D PRICI ‘Gaited inte or freien mam ay dadloracene *) ewraperaua departme es ‘Address L. ADLER, nnd $2.50 Fur Derbys eneetamps 8 Send ot a approval Warten se a PEG 8 APreturned to 3 Sere SATURDAY NIGHT. VScee ED LADY TO BE ailde ayetons Sf ‘Pennsylvania ave. nw, JRSECTS AND tne ol a sre ie z pores ‘as rome tiers ies wit prodtoe satel amar aia a ease ee at 1237 iP alain SEED ta ANNOUN( oie ROUT SURGERY, @C The wise Jor, health on daly seulke depend” and thousaies Dr WHITE'S etablistiment 1419 Pennsylvania avene ophosite Willard's hotel, for the successfil treatment Corns. Bunions, disensed nails, Vascular Excres- ences aiid all diseases of the feet, ‘Dr. White's twenty ith consecutive year of practice in Washington. Fee, $1.8, Siting Balthnore ‘establishment, 11 Noeu Eutaw st. ‘mhe5 MSc SERBS, SURGEON CHTROPO DIST, MANICURE AND DERMATOLOGIST, reat | Sorts, soft and hard, unions. Ltiumed and Sore joint ‘or Ingrowing Nails absolutely cured without pain or blood. Hundreds of testimonials of 1,900 GEatAPCxE THE ULSTER, Pine Hill, N.Y.,on the Ulster & Delaware K. IL Open from June Ist to October Ist. Hhemtodern improvements, Fina clas in eve Terms reasonable. | Address it 338 Warren ave. Chicago, 11, ui Which Pine «fill, U ister count 416 & th strect northwest ‘we Buace Hovss. SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY, OPENS JUNE 6th, 1885, underthe proprietorship of MR. GEO. C. BOLDT, of the Hotel Bellevue, Philadelphia where application for rooms and cottages may be es i jtuate in 'southera, ae aie cates WOR SALE—CHOIC wange for Washi ‘H ONLY HOUSE S.und about 75 acres of lund attared, four miles southeait of city. “Apply at 1643 10th 9t, nw, after 42:00 p.m, Pine,” on the Marlboro’ road, two avy Yard bridge, cont y frame dwelling, € BRADLEY, TOUCESTER, MASS Grand ucean view, lovely drives, sur! bathing, ete.” Send for illustrated book to HL NUNSS, proprietor, care of Qui or 10 rooms; fruit trees, SWoRMSrED STATION, ON polltaR Branch of the Band ORR, nd oF unfurnished, thirty minuves rs drive to Wi POR SALE OR EEGEANGE Foro es ory ‘2 Farm of Si acres in Prince George il froma Capi, om es, excellent water. Apply to ri Peels ‘Good 10-room ‘Virginia Midland Railw: Fallotre schedule by which t ain Line train arriy if ff ines in the morni Ing names of hotels and bondi hen the line, with their rates aud necomuncdations, "for distribution on or about. April ZUmN, reduced rate tickets Will be placed on Ciice, 601 Pennaylvania hve: nO LADY ABOUT SECUR ide Residence, near Boston, for the inurer, can accommodate suitable’ permons applyingearly, For further intormation eail, ‘Wilh Feferences, at 1325 K st. Sill be read tleat EMERSON 2 Seats Careting on ‘enue, near| g At wsodern oneal ths year DUBOIS & Rtn eaeaes | 3 Bigctric bells, good reasons for selling. Al its of Washington to pleas-. liamxport, Pa, c antly locate their families durin: the s mer Months in the beautiful xection Of count Yersed by the Muin Line and Manaswas Division of the ‘there has been ral Feat Washington at 4:15 pm. for Manamas Division, in Line as fur as Charlottesv! in Washin he Manassas Division train ath pring sso sure ]PAEM FOR SALE—“ARCOLA”_LOCATED ON Ui-atrect pike, nie miles from Washington: 100 In fine Froth of wood: earl we with twelve FoORS, Gost ise inc and water Sone sold ‘ere i ADpIY un the prema cro APPS Pakkuh @ TOWNSEND fon at Samm and very facility for leaving Washingtot eel ity for leaving Washingto ata conve: aise hous in tie evening and seturning in time for iptive pamphlets, gis- Photsts located on oF are, only 800, $100 rash fortable fiverodm cottuges, ba Mailments. alice, epee ‘OR SALE—SEVERAL VERY Nt Pinces in the tmainediate rw DEX NIG -ATIANTICCITY Ni. er botas wat the Beach. ‘bot sea water batlis in the house. BORTON & MARSHALL the ellte' of Washington of ‘remarkable cures All should try Mrs. ‘Sener method of cr cyres ‘Sure, safé and permanent. Office: 1222 F st., 4 doors from 15th, upone fight: mits Ms M.A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALE} ee fiends and patrons: inivzme BY fences ‘ROSS - KELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND awe, ‘can be consulted on business and ail, Allin trouble call Satisfaction gives or bo pay. Residetice, 1910 11th street northwest. ja Mise E BROOKE KE TELLS ALL THE SVENTSOF amen 60 cnn che 2 408 street, Between iB and ‘ADAME PAYN, (RESIDENT) i Beaten ‘and of Kate Ingrowing Ni dlseanes ofthe ESSSeey Snel ort anes HOTELS, ‘This Hotel le eiguated opposite the Capitol New Jer sey ave? and B st. ne—the mom elevated point in ‘Washington. Itis out of the malaria district, being ‘one hundred feet above the level of the Potomac river. From ita Balconies a beautiful view can be had of the entire city of Washington, Arlington mac River and the Capito! grounds, Summer: ‘accommodated with Gelightful airy and well ventilated Tooms. Transient, $2.00 per day. boarders for i i WELLINGTON ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ‘thebeach: hot bathe: furnished. Tears VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—THOR- cold He WILSON: 1000 ¥ Aone QF 80 OF 30 R BALE—A FA’ Ei Bxe mies trom city. SOUN'E Blows BET Fst mw QR RENT COUNTRY RESIDES C1. fine water, orchard in ioe Stes fron Cente ‘Louisiana: Soe a R RENT—-THE CHARMING secre 9 io mente entsen, on See Sater in District ina 8 ia f WAVERLY ATLANTIC CITY, N.. ‘and wee, Water ‘the year. “Hot Sele tae oe. he ‘comforts of — eee 3. i. BRY. ATTO. rere Seam aaah

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