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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY¥ APRIL THE EVE ~~ WASHIN SATURDAY. April 11, 1885. CROSRY S. NOYES...... so Editor- ‘The Eve x Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of a published in Washing. other daily papers The question raised by Dr. W to be tried by a civil court for off been commitied while he was ne bureau of medicine and surgery of the department is a peculi and its determi- rest. Dr. nd the 1 to try t has been the officers have been ty or malfeas- und guilty. the accused or Imprisonment or te dismis- urt has no au- one, da with in h derelict sal from thi thority to imp or navy upon an off 2 ot dismiss method by which an on- n be dismissed is through a court-martial or the summary action of the In mal S persons in the of the United States ver to the civil authori- ; Upon de- lieved to r of the army om the ser rvic nag etween En: from a war it would create an American breadstutls India are the tw und Russi dem immediate Russia he United and it is car,such ns is imminent in supply from elth w depend upon the com- m send her grain ny and western Europe Europe thr. feeding of difference In the p More profit to thi war, may be and militar; iy make a great ‘ailable for export. in the eventof a mm orders for arms y of meat products n from breadstuffy, unless uropean powers should become in- from Olympus states that Ju- reatiy disgusted over the result k upon the Wa-hington monument ppesrs that the great ly wipe out the atinum snout so storm, without the slighte And now all Olympus is in ar itis all the ult of that old fo: ptune, who is away behind th: ; and Neptune times in retorts that th of the ge xversox's Stor Bax Grxonaua. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT iM BROIDERED SIDE-BANDS NG. SS ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS , STRIPES, PLAIDS AND PLAIN D AND, FIGURED FRENCH REAT VARIETY TOCK OF NEW ENGLISH AND ‘Yt WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERED # DESIGNS IN PRINTED PURE LINEN INCHES, WIDE PRINTED ARD. IN PLA! IN JERSEY AND INDIA BROIDERED PONGEES AND LOUIS- KS. YD VALUES" IN BLACK AND COL- UEAHS, RHADAMES AND GROS KLIN SPRING WRAPS. JERSEYS, AND EMBROIDERED CHUDDA and CASHMERE SHAWLS. LATEST AND MOST APPROVED IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS RRIAGE SHADES. Re % D CHILDREN. Be-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. Oth st. _ Established 1840. ‘epll Ricusoxp CIGARETTE SMOKERS Who are willing to pay a little more for CIGARETTES. than the price charged for the ordinary Trade Cigarettes, will find the RICHMOND STRAGHT CUT No, 1 SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. ‘They are made from the brightest, most delicately favored, and highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia, and are absolutely without adulteration or drugs, STRAIGHT CUT No. 1, We use the Genuine French Rice Paper, of our own Girect importation, which Is made especially for us water marked with the name of the brand— RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No. 1— on each Cigarette, without which none are genuine. IMITATIONS of this brand have been put on sale, and Cigarette smokers are cautioned that this fs the old and original brand, and to observe that each package or box of RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES Bears the Signaturee of ALLEN & GINTER, MANUFACTURERS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. apll.sétu,8t to their dut Meantime the monument stands, and Col. Casey says it is going to stand, despite Jupiter Virtue, in addition to being its own reward, is often substantially rewarded otherwise. The che ub company of New York has just paid its third semt- dividend, at the rate of 10 percent perannum. It was thought fora long time that ew York hackiman who didn’t rob his passengers of all they had would starve to death, but the experience of cheap fares in that city has demonstrated that this is not so. 0 oe * The Union I « w York has evidently resolved not to part with its politi- er. At a recent meeting a resolu- ¥ those whose views ac | cord with those ef the republican party as here- | tofore expressed should be recommended for | admission was adopted, only 60 out of about 600 voting against it. Those who imagined that under the influence of a democratic ad- ministration this would simply become a social _ club now see their mistake. oe Two deaths have resulted from the-recent , Foller-skating contest in New York, the last being that of the little newsboy who won the These sad results should put an end sitions of this kind. The managers of affair are morally, if not legally, guilty at of manslaughter. ———————— The President should dispose of General 's court martial case at once, and let that officer give his whole mind tothe weather. It badly needs regulating and settlement for spring and summer purposes. —— have organized a Vigilance committee icago, Who is going to watch the com- rx Mea os rH. FAMILY FLOUR, rs, made of choicest t and Virginia, y and wholesale by « “W. H. TENNE want the ve et wheat For sale by ry 1 Eooys Cerreraren Rernicrrators ALL SIZES ON HAND, WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZERS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF POTTERY AND PORCELAL apl1st No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. a fie TPanorxe Der RIMENT. ‘STEEL, : ¥35 Peunsvivanta avenue, Tx 6 lbs. STARCH, 25 8 Bars Best OLEINE BEST CASTILE SOAP G WITMEK CO. GROCERS, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. aplt > 1 Great Damage Sus- falned ! Th rods and hundreds of dollars lost in the ba: hoes saved from t ven aw ‘ eb.Coat ut. ‘Kid fine worked but. low Si. Avoid the rush and obtain rare ng soonen J. W.SELBY, 1¥l4 and i * aplh S__LETTERS: OR, MEM- THE MESSAGES OF THE BUORS By E MESSAG ; BOOKS BY FARES as UOKS BY FP. W. 1 - REVISED BIBLE will be ready abot 20. Urders received now i €.€. PURSELL, Bookseller, ‘415 (tn street vortawess, Tux New ‘Yorx MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, 930 SEVENTH ST. N. W., bar gains by « 1916 Pu ave. M* ait _*pll Continues to receive all the New Shapes In Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's STAW HATS AND BONNETS. Among the recent arrivals for Ladies are the Rose Coghlan, Tremont, Elite, Rosella, Apajune, Fan- tasma, Mazurka, Carson, Koller Rink, Francesca, Anita, Iris and Irene, in Black, White and Colors, For Children, Eo Peep, Kate Greenaway, Lynette. Le Belle, Feather Brain, Primrose, Estrella, Viola, Videwte, Crescent and others, in White, Colored and Fancy Braids. In RIBBONS, 600 pieces Satin and Gros-Graln, all @dlors, Nos. 9 and 12, at per yard. 8,000 pes. of better quality, in all shades and widths, AU the new things In Gol, Silver, Steel and Jet, for Bonnet and Hat Trimmings, at prices that prevail in low'price New York Houses. Great Bargains in Black and Colored Tips from ato ton, at 1c. and 25e. per bunch of three. 980 SEVENTH ST. N. W., One door from Burdette’s, Miran Thsrony oe or splost « __ GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT, BY GEN. ADAM BADEAU, Aidede-Camp to the Generabin-Chiet. In 3 Volumes, § Vo., Blue Cloth: Price $6. (Bound Uniform with Geu. Sherman's Memotrs). ‘TO BE PUBLISHED AT ONCE BY D. APPLETON i * GA. WHITAKER, Bookseller and Stationer, aplo 2200 Penmyivasie soeete sss 1 1 K 558g sSs Tf fk Rx g ms HE oS Sss8 1 Tun kK Sgs8 FFF RRR 00 MM MM FR RO O MMMM FF RRR O O MMMM F RROOMMM ¥ ER 00 MMM A UU cco TTTT 2 00 EWN 4a UU CO T OO NNN aa BU Go tT HOS ERE Ava ‘uu cco fT Ht 00 NRN The continued cold and generally unfavorable Weather made it necessary for importers to sell large lots of Silk Goods at auction, Wednesday, April Sth, Messrs, Obertenffer, Abegg & Daeniker, importers, sold at auction, through ‘Messrs. Townshend & Montant, auctioneers, Nos. 79 and S1 Leonard st., New York, 2,000 pleces of Silks comprising Black Gros Grains, Black Satin Rhadames’ Black Silk Rhadzimirs,Bluck Surabs, and Fancy Silks' Our buyer was present at thissale and made large Purchases at prices lower than have ever before been reached on these goods. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK 62%c., worth 5c, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK ‘75e., Worth STige, BLACK GROS GRAIN BILK 8Tac, worth $l. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKE $1, worth $125. BLACK GROS GRAIN BILK $1.12%, worth $1.25. FINE BLACK GROS GRAIN BILE $1.25, worth $1.50, FINE BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK $1.50, worth $1.75 EXTRA FINE BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK 91.75, worth $2, 10 pieces 20-inch Black ALL-SILK RBADAMES, extra good quality; real value, $1 per yard; only 7c. per yard, 13 pieces 23-inch BLACK ALI-SILK SURAH, beau- Uful finish; real value $1 per yard; only 75c. per yard. 19 pleces FANCY LOUISINES SILKS, exquisite colorings; have never been sold for leas than 75c. per yard; only 624c. per yard, 6 pleces 24-Inch BLACK FRENCH SURAH SILK, extra fine quality; real value, $1.60 per yard; only $1 per yard. ‘The above sale offers an exceptionally fine oppor tunity to secure a Silk Dress at merely nominal figures, as we unhealtatingly pronounce them remark- ably good values, : WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY, 921 PENN. AVE. 912 Dest. spill J. C. Horcursox, FINE MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLES, “FLOWERS,” “HAT SCARFS” AND GOLD LACES. “MOURNING MILLINERY A SPH CIALTY." PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, FROM BEST MAKERS IN PREVAILING COL- ORS. FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND CAR- RIAGE PARASOLS, “SILK UMBRELLAS*” AT A BARGAIN. NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. BLACK SILK COSTUMES FOR $40, WARRANTED MADE. TRAVELING RAGLANS IN NEW DESIGNS, “SPRING WRAPS,” OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED oa ee FROM $1 PER PR UPWARDS. LISLE GLOVES, IN Ni} SHADES, DRESS TRIMMINGS. ee LACES, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, 40, $80, WORTH ‘TO WIT EQUAL TO CUSTOM 907 Paave epll-ime f 11, 1885—-DOUBLE SHEET. NNN GGG Rx it HEE o 8885 es NNN Gao Pa8g K NNN GGG S55 PPP. L A cco fF 28s Fv L AA ec gre : AA 7 Aa 8 RE e M4 Ton 2S God Eee x 814 SEVENTH STREET, THE GREAT MM MM TL L Tr SN N ERERRR Y MMMMIL HNNNE R Rey BAMAHE Ob OHSAS EE oe MM MULLEN NN kee BOY HEADQUARTERS Now IS YOUR CHANCE. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PATTERN HH A TTTT 488, HOH AA ais ace rida boo HH AA T — 8gg8 AND BB OO NNN NNN EEE {TIT SS, BPR oO BRN NRE E e B58 BEBO O NNN NNN FE 7 ss, BB OO NNN NNN FE t 3 BBB 00 NNN NNN EER 1 Sgg' AND ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF STRAW HATS AND BONNETS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. 2,000 TRIMMED SAILORS AT 25 CENTS ONLY, $20,000 WORTH OF FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, RIBBONS AND LACES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ELEGANT LACE CAPES, COLLARS AND RUCHING AND KID GLOVES. THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF JERSEYS, COMPRISING FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. ELEGANT SILK AND VELVET BROCADED VISITES. BUY YOUR Goons aT KK If NX N GGG ™ 9885 KK INNNG aw § KK. I NNN G SSg KK. Il NNN GGG Bec. KK IN NN GGG Sss' P A L A ©0O EEB P wa 4A OO E PPP AA OL AA 6 E 2 AAA L AAA co E ” P as 4 [LLL A™A GcO EEE 7 THE GREAT CENTER OF ATTRACTION AND apll FASHION Prorecrios: Prorzcriom STATISTICS SHOW THAT THE DEATH-RATE IN WASHINGTON FROM PNEUMONIA IS, PRO- PORTIONATELY, VERY LARGE THIS IS DOUBTLESS OWING TO THE FACT THAT, BE CAUSE WELIVEIN A LATITUDE WHERE WE HAVE REASON TO EXPECT WARM AND PLEAS- ANT WEATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON, PEOPLE DO NOT PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM SUCH WEATHER AS WE ARE HAVING NOW. A MAN HARDLY NEEDS A HEAVY OVER. COAT, BUT A MEDIUM OR LIGHT-WEIGHT ONE WILL BE NECESSARY FOR WEEKS TO COME, AND NO MAN CAN SAFELY GOTO THE COUN. TRY DURING THE SUMMER WITHOUT TAKINC ONE WITH HIM. WE SHOW FINE LINES OF THESEGOODS, ALL FRESH, NOT ONE OLD “SHOP-KEEPER” IN STOCK. OURSTYLES ARE THE NEWEST, OUR SIZES RANGE FROM 31 TO 48 INCHES. BREAST MEASURE, AND ARE CUT LONG, SHORT AND MEDIUM. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $9 TO $82.50. COMPARE STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICES WITH ANY OTHERS IN WASHINGTON, E. B. BARNUM & CO, apll Noo T's BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES IN LACES, PARASOLS, MILLINERY TO ORDER. FINE FANS, RUCHING. SPECIAL STYLES IN HANDKERCHIEFS, CHILDREN'S LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, WRAPS AND SHAWIS. MATERIALS BOLD OVER THE COUNTER FOR HATS AND BONNETS. NOOT'S, 41518TH STREET, apll ‘TwoDoors Above Pennsylvania ave. Broz Fuasxzzrs 4 OPEN UPBETTER THIS SEASON THAN IHAVE EVER SEEN THEM, | ‘In the cheaper grade, which are perfectly fast color, ‘my assortuient is comprised in single and double breasted Sack Suits for TEN DOLLARS THE SUIT. BOY'S SUIT, $7.50. ‘These goods have handled for years, and can re- commend them as entirely reliable in wear and other good qualities. In the finer grade 7 can St almost any man that walks, ‘The style of Coats is comprised in double and single-breasted Sacks, and one and four-buttoned cut- away Frocks, Ibaye them to fit the lean, the mean aud the stout, “Every figure fitted. Coats as large as fifty inches, breast measure. Vesta as large, and pan- taloons the same size around the waist, and as long as 88 inches, These suits ere nicely cut, trimmed and made, and are sold for the uniform price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS per suit, any nize, any style. Nothing gives better ‘Wear and {a more economical, Ifyou bave had one. of course you prefers change tosome other color, I bave it, Popular suite from $10 to $15. Yours truly, HENNING, THE CLOTHTER, endl 410 SEVENTH STREET. Buanx Bo oKs \L STATIONERY. of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS: TEA PG poonavine Dome oa FORM PEARS anes Mn M. J. UNT, ons of * IMPORTED MILLINERY WANTED—HELP. WANTED-—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. W SSREDSA GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer, ances ae in Lente eae good wages; refv'rences required. "S00 st. 0. cor. H. Take H st. cars (Columbia line.) =m W ANTeEp AT S13 197 STN.W, ANEATAND W com -. Good references required. 1t* ANTED-A CARPENTER TO BUILD A small house, Apply to SS DAISH, Whole sale Feeder, corner North Capitol and D st, Mon- day. t ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE woman to do general housework. “Apply at 520 Oth st. s.w. i WANTED A G00, COLORED MAN. ONE ‘who can hnck oysters and make himself erally useful. Apply at 1716 Pennsylvania ave. n. ANTED—A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK FOR @ hotel in the city; must be first-ciass and relia- ble. Apply at 13: a, ite W SNEED, DRIRSMAKERS-AT MRS. HAFEL (V7 ANTED—aT ALBAUGH'S GR ie ape pict Gondayy even OPERA Supers for Kiralfv’s Grand Dramatic ” Apply at Staze Door To-morrow ehaltpast joc} It Wanteors | COMPET (OSTLER TO take charge of stable and act as driver occasion- ally; reference required. Apply at 708 and 710 E st. ite Wy ANTED-SIX MONTHS’ EMPLOYMENT 1S W “cttered to tinea les ana gentiemen, “Call atone day, before 10 a.m., at 921 F st. n.w., third floor. 1t* ENCED COOK AT ., opposite Center market, XP. oth ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, to go into the couniry, near Bright wood. Apply av 1109. 10th st. apll-3t* WAS T80 A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, to do general honsework, German preferred. Apply to Mrs. METZEROTT, 517 12th st, n.w.al Lote V ANTED—AT 5: HST. N. W., BETWEEN Eand White Girl to do general housework fora smoail fami no washing. apll-3e* TEN—A_STRO: D. SOBF White Woman, tom nd do plain epoking and washing and ironing in private family of six. Apply at 926 17th st., cor. K. apll-3t* WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED ‘woman, a Situation as housekeeper oF invalid’s nurse, Cail at S24 14th st. n it {OR RENT—-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH Koons; ‘alsoOffice Room. Terms moderate. » nw. Waster. STRANGER IN THE CiT said Could Res esata day), to say her mother and welt Address MS, Star office, ate Wise ae can aaa w on. i 0 act as housekeeper, or both. Address Box 28, Star office. it W ANIED-SITCATION AS MAID, BY YOUNG woman; sewer; no objection to travel. Ad- ress Box 40, Star office, apil-2te VY ANTED. A RFSPRCTABLE SINGLE V man, a Situation ina bakery to work on bread and cakes: Call or address to 1421 D st. n.w, apl1-2t® Wanted. A SITUATION BY A SETTLED white woman as a nurse. Has good references. Address Box 75, S'ar office. apll-2t WANTED BY ALADY OF LARGE EXPERT ence, position as housekeeper in summer hotel; would accept’ position In boarding house or private family, Address H.G., Star office. apll-satu2t* W SNTED BY TWO RESPRCTARLE WHITE: y cook and the other as pl! J ANTED: A FRI WISHES A Place as governess or nurse; good references, M. 5 14th st. aplo-3t* Kind ai the | Mrs. RK RENT—-FOUR LARGE, UNPURNISH Rooms, with hall and bath aitached: gas on second floor; southern exposure, 307 M st. Lid —ROOMS—037 Kk ST. > furnished Rooms; one on first, 3 central location, near four ‘car lines. Preferred. Gentie- pt raies. R RENT—3 FURNISHED ROOMS, ENTIRE Sd. floor, ‘with hath, Sau. one ead. of stairs. 2d floor, with bath, $12: on hall, $8. Board in how 421 6th st. nw. is RK RENT—1105 F ST.N. W. NICELY FUR- nished second floor room, with all modern im- immediate possession given. Rent $8. ave aw ‘OR RENT—1903 Q ST_N.W—TWO NICEL furnished, very pleasant Rooms, south exposure: together or separa « ‘very convenience; one square Of cars: board convenrent. References. ie FR ENT-3 U3 SISHED ‘OMS, ylloon: all modern conveniences. Call 1731 1 now. NTED—BY A GRADUATE OF PHARMACY Lormanent pcs:tion; first-class references, Ad- EMPERANT, Star oflice. apasie D-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED jtuation as cook in a private family. Can furnish best of references, Address Box 4, Star office, ape-3t ‘ANTED—-A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wants work by the day in families. Best refer- Address Box 39, Star office. ~ aps-4te y ences. W cES, FOR HOUSEKEEPERS Seamstresses, ladies’ maids, cooks, nurses, cham— bermaics,men cooks, waiters. waitresses.and other help, With references, PRICK € COOMBS, Employment and Room Renting Agents, 926 Fst, rw. mh6-Ow* WANTED--ROOMS TE D YOUNG GIRIS FOR manent home employment; distance immu- {0 $30 weekly earned, according to industry no glass plettire making, uy paiiting photos or sabrics: no “art” scheme; perrecily new and genuine; different to all other advertisements; learned Instantaneou: Particulars free: no stamps required. | COLUMBIA ruding Company, 144 ‘Tremont st, Boston, Masi, AND YOUNG GIRS TM Washington and surrounding towns,distance from | Boston no object, to send for light home employment. The work is something new and very easily learned. This Is no photograph or giass painting; vo cau ing. We take all the work you cal ood prices. Address at once: New LY—A_ GOOD COOK, preferred, referenc an, a cheerful Room, conveniv..t t O. Department. Address,with full parties. rs, CI Star office. Wants a between F and I a two unfurnished connecting closets and bath roo stating terms, “CON: ines . & small fur- nished room in quiet neiz! ‘auid no qnestions usked: state price. Addyess Box 96, Star office, ate COMMUNICATING ible to Treasury; price USINESS,” Thi F pla aplt ‘A FIRST-CLASS Ci Lass refereuce required. Address. REED STEPHENS, Anderton, S plot WE WOMAN FOR G BL Hol Work. Call at 1106 D st. se, after 4 p.1n. apl0-Im ANTED—AT ‘THE ARLINGTON, A ( irl for scrubbing. Apply to the Housekeeper. apl0-2t NTED—A_ YOUNG MAN, OR BOY, TO rite In an office; must live with his parents.’ Send full name, reterences aud address to “MANIFOLD,” Star office aplo-2e*' WANTED ANBITIOUS MEN OF ABILITY and good address. Call from 7 to 9 p. m., JOHN H. VALENTINE, Cutler House, 222 3d st. naw. apl0-3t ANTED- GOOD GIRL TO DO G ERAL Housework; stay nights. No washing nor iron- ing. Bring references, Apply at 1225 New York ave, ANTED — TWO C001 W etables, the other fi waiters. Address HALDEMAN ont MMEDIATELY—A Butler.. Good waxes. Apply at MM & SON'S, 1714 Pennsylvania ave.n.w. apo-3t* TE) SDIATELY, 8 GOOD dry bands, who understand’ the busin oughly. c st. WwW Y HOME AT FALLS from Washington. D, ©. PORTER, Falls Church, S i PROP. erty, Central P ania; furnished; 18 acres land connected: Odd Fellows’ ‘hall, store-room, meat market und other necessary outbulldihgs: licensed; Rood reasons for selling. Also. fine home Property in Williamsport, Pa., cheap. Might lease above proper- tes. For fuller particulars address JOHN 8. WIGIHT- LE. MAN, Trout Run, Pa. QARM FOR SAI Fathate pi ucres, G0 in tne grow with twe story house ve Tooms, Costing $7,000; quod outbuildings and water. Will be sold ata great bar- gain, Apply ou the premises of Geo. T, Rust, owner, or of PARKER & TOWNSEND, apl0-12t 1418 F st. nw. ES = of 312 acres; 200 in cuitivation, balance in timbel¥weil-watered and adapted to stock, or to grain and tobacco; new barn and small tenant house; ‘Lue perfect and tree from encumbrance; situated be- tween Washington and Richmond, two miles from @ railroad st on and the same distance from. ee # aunty seat of Caroline cage Va; go schools and churches at Bowling Green. Terms: Ope fourth cash, balance on time to suit purchaser, Address WILLIS DRUMMOND, ap10-3t* Room 37,LeDroit Building, Washington,D.C, ERIENCED IN on and other claims. “Addres y experience had, references, &c. Address Box 75, Star office. App-3t WANTED WHEE, AND COLORED wom cooks, $10 to $20; chambermaids, nurses, gen- gral workers, scrub and kitchen girls, men cooks. PRICE & COOMBS, Employment aud oom Renting ‘Agents, 926 F st. n.w. mh6-6w* SD—LADIES BY CRESC T to take light, pleasant employment at their own homes (sent by mail any distance); $6 to $10 per week can be made; no photo painting; no canvassi For fill information please address’ at on CENT ART CO., Revere. Mass. mhi2 Watty'or coutiv, to take nice work at their own homes; $2 to quietly made; work sent b: stamp for reply, RELA! phia, Pa, Box 1593. "G CO., Philadel- mhi10-3405 WANTED-—-HOUSES. Vv [ANTED— THE CARE OF A FURNISH House during the summer b¥ three adults. No alldren. “References given. “Address A. 1t, Sur oflice, TW AneD Azone SEPTEMBER 15TH OR O1 tober 1st, a neat House, containing four or five rooms. Must be in good neighborhood, Address Box 146, Siar office. 1 Wane ay A RESPECTABLE PARTY, NO children, a house to take charge of for the Sam- aloe one 20 mer; have taken charge of houses before. gn che dress M. A zt OR room-Brick House, situate between G st. n and Maryland ave., 7th and 14th sts, Address ‘T. 0., Star offi apl1-2t* D—TO PURCHASE A MODERN NINE- room brick house, situated between M and Q, 14th and 21st ats. Price not to exceed $8,500; agents! offers not considered, Address Box 64, Star office, apl0-3t> ANTED—BY RESPONSIBLE TENANT TO lease large unfurnished or partially farnished House: northwest location. Address NEW YORK, Star office. aplo-2ee WASTED 10 PURCHASE A NO 1 HOU in northwest, for which vacant lots amount to one-haif the purchase money and balance in cas ‘will be given. House must be well built. HUFTY & DYER, Real Estate and Insurance, apTSt, 13thand F sis. ANTED-TO HIRE OR LEASE FOR several years by fuunily without children well- furnished House, mod. imp., In northwest; stable pre- ferred; no brokers. Address, with full particulars, S. MAY, Star off WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, ANTED—FOREIGN PATENTS AND LAN. fsses translated; Mexican patents taken out, at 635 Fst. n.w., Room 16, ate W ARTED_A HORSE FOR HIS FEED FOI the suramer; light work and best of care taken gr will buy oneon weekly payments. 82, Star office. Address Box ite / ANTED—A HORSE, HARNESS AND LIGH Express Wagon, covered; must be in good cond}- Hon, and low in price for cash. Address Box 14, 1 office, * W AXZED 10 BORROW 81.600, FOR THRE years, at 6 percent interest; first-class real est: security. No commission, Address 4. B.C. 0., Stir office. WANTED ORDERS FOR THE AMERICAN (Appleton’s) Cyclopedia by having the complet- ed work delivered on paying the price of one volume monthly, Address Box 99, Star office. ap4-2w* ANTED—ARNOLD ROHLFS, PIANO TUNER ‘and regulator, late with the celebrated Manufac- turers Steinway & Sons, H. Kroeger & Sons, N, ¥., to whom jbe refers.” Orders sent to Walters’ macy, 6th'and G, apa-2w ANTED—COMMON PIGEONS; WILL RAY W 80 "cents ‘a pale LAVENDER « HOOT. B street wing Center or 217 Northern Liberty Markets. .8p10-3t ‘party will take eare-of a gentle horse f0r Its Ge ce care of @ = gasional use,” Address L. Hy Star office, apl0-2t* WV ANTED-TO PURCHASE-ONE NEW OR good second-hand Cart, immediately. Address N., Star office, apo-3t" WatrraT aah, Wate nts Caras a kinds of Force Bumps, and all kinds of Well Work promptly done, ape-ate W ANIED LADInS WISHING BEAUTIFULLY rounded form, neck or arms, with smooth, falr kin, to send 50c. for remedy and directions. No'pad- ding needed now. NEVER FAILS. Warranted harm- less, Dr. H. NEWELL ,Box 540, city P.O. ap7-1ms ‘ANTED-10,000 SUITS OF TO Clean for $1.50 per suit, at PRINCE'S, 1009 F a, end postal and have thém called for. Very beat work, ‘ANTED—THAT BOX OF 50 CIGARS, ble eee ey ea SICKLE Bi ’,1011 Pennsylvania ave. sp2-lm “ANTED— W Dest $2 and $2.50 Fur Derbys eversold Ach URWis ase Tih ec, Goncral sie of Hats and Men’s Furnishings cheap. mh30 ‘ANTED—GOOD, PRICES PAID FOR RARE W Cnited States or foreign scamps, entire stamped ‘and de} wnt stamps. Send on approval envelo} i stating lowest cus Blice” dares LASER Sit Jr, Box 83, Philadelphia, Pa. mb26-im ‘ANTED—EVERY ONE, TO KNOW THAT Aa nature Cand ‘pam beat cxprees Sheed ones mu hat no. better ging purposes, and that no its ind consequent high worth fornished. _ Nature recommen, jemand. "We also mant ovine ‘Cushions, “etc. ‘Manufr. Mattresses upholstered Brent ano an Rei S BAD nada : mh24-3w* AP ANTED—8i HAND ING, WAT- ayacpeneuns: isla! 5 “Algo ral poe wor Thaw. eee 1J12-3m4 ‘ANTED — STEAM iG BY y Tele} we 115-6. A WCHRG Se BNO. Be ate mabis 2 ANTED—EVERY LADY TO se aaa nae (OODY'S new tailor ‘of: Miesuremen, Itis taught at 1237 Pennsylvania ave. n.w, W area SECTS AND THEIR GERM =x from Bed and other furni- yum aa AS ERAGE Bho. ave, it, bence _ th aba Woot ata T EB 1411 E st. o, eee, from 9a, m.to5 p.m. mz ‘OR SALE X100° EET LOTS, FRONTING Bladensburg’ turnpike, in sight of H-street horse y $300, $100 cash and S5 per month. om five-room cottages built at lowest contract prices; $400 down, balance five years on monthly in- Stallments. Property of all kinds wanted, and on hand forsaleand exchange. THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 934 F st., Rooms 5 and 6. \. B “ash purchasers ready for real estate bar- gains in any portion of Washington, Fors FORTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND, head of Broad Creek; large brick dwelling; oye orchard; No. 1 for fishing, dac gs, &c.; ten miles from Washington. in Marvland; low lor cash. Tnguire of W. W. HALL, 430 4 aplost® ARM FOR SAL ce) YORK RIVER, VIR- ginia, three miles from Yorktown: 572 acres, about one-half arable, remainder wooded; well watered by springs. About one mile river frontage, well suited for oysters. | Dwelling house, barns, ete, Appl mh10-tu a JAMES H. KIRBY,87 Front st aOR tof 3 ‘ork ave. and 20th st. n.e., 7 minutes by ‘1B. and ©. trains, very desirable building lots. Address L. C. LOOMIS, Montello Box; or inquire on the preniises. apl-w&s.2: FreRSALE oR > FOR UNENCUM bered_propert; Farm 196 acres, 10 miles from Washington, near R. station orchards and vineyards; good house; barn, Inquire at 2006 T st. apoIm* RARE CHANCH—144 ACRES OF LAND FOR 4 sale, two miles from Silver Spring depot, with ‘excellent water, rool house; nice lot chuice fruit; can be bought $1001 Adres D, F, MASON, Sligo postomties y county, Md. Bt OR RK NE OF THE MOST beautifully located Country Residences at Bright- Wood, D.C., suitable also for @ first-class Hotel; nice woods adjoining for parties. Address Box 11 oft ap3-fs,2m_ {OR SALE-SEV COUNTRY Places, in the immed y of Washington, of from one to 150 acres. call on c vILSI apo-Im R Cr’ erty, in Baltimore or Washington, desirable Coun- Ktesidenceat Ammendale Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; 30 acres, good Houseahd Outbuildh desirable ‘neighboritood, near school of Christiad Brothers, Catholic and other churches. Full informa- veh on application tg Mr. JOHN E, SEMMES, 1 itimore, Md. mh26- we ‘TRY HOME, HOUSE OF eleven rooms, about four and oné-half acres of ground; good outbuildings: fruit; four miles from. Washington, on the B. & O. R.'R. Address H. GC. THOMAS, Adjutant General's Office. _ap7-eo2w* FPOR RENT—1a CSTD unfurnished Rooms, keepin W. THRER, suitable for light ouble parlors on first feor with large * ok ° ee Hi the third floor: three closets; water on the same south front, 10 I'st. ne. FFOR RENT“ONE: Nic table board; private famil; S st. nw, UNEUR- pi sse* mer price, one second-tloor s furnished reonis. Y FUR : Board if desired. Terms : _ apls D COMFOR Sth st. now., opp Square, with ail conveniences. spl PY PLEASANT 1 F tight honsckeeptn in St, 1. T CAPITUL ST., . en suite or sing: ence given and required. PAST CAPITOL inanew i exchanged. RNISHED ROOMS SUITA- or private, tn new her joining Firemen’s Ins. building. ‘Inquire aylvaniaave., up stairs. FOR RENT hol Ga ST, CORNER Seminary building. Georgetown, large Roc gle or en suite, furnished or unfurnished; Rosute: detigtitful summer residence. YAGGAMAN, 917 F st, A Furnished Rooms, at Judiciar, Pee second floor, for one or two lad Ply at $153 P st., West Washington, WOR RENT—TWO THIRD | STO) Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for Iso, basement Room, suitable for ‘en off ntlemen. Address Box 109, Star office. T—At 511 B ST. aplo THREE, ROOMS ON_ floor, furnished or unfurnishvd; hot and. gas and bathroom. Apply at List. naw VOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM. FURST floor: F gené eman $8 mont, in ade vance. 607 Nstnw. >: eplo OR RENT—1289 are ST. LARGE UN: farnished front Room; three windows: a floor; : ‘aplo- FURNISHED s east and south front: bath ad: finest locality In cir; 1 16m VOR RENT—TWO municating front rooms. B: Fe RENT—TW0O DESIRABL! Rooms; second-story: oinin, references, hished Rooms, w four lines of cars. OR RENT—1107 F ST NW Bedroom; second floor; south frant. Also, two monicating, newly furnished Bedrooms; sisigle o} suite. Reference OR RENT—S16 SEVEN Si TEENTH ST. near Metropolitan Club House and I Parlor Suite and Single Roon:s. Pp Week, month or season. Cars pass. References. a OR RENT—-TWO NICELY _ FURNISH Rooms on second floor, sultable for tigi keeping, Silver, table liven and dishes furnish also, gas and bathroom on same floor. 450 Q stn ape-at* “ALITY, OPPO- , two Rooms, furnished or i ‘same floor; breakfast ifdesired. Apply 1713 H st ap (OR RENT—915 E ST. N.W_FURNISH} FP unfurnished Rooms; gas and heat, LOWER PART OF e; four nice, large, unfurnished Rooms; will rent, with gas and water, redsonubie to a respectable “anil; is Room, with small one connect Suitable for engraving or artist studio, In RICE, 1219 Pennsylvania ave. ap6 (OR RENT—POUR DELIGH ROOMS AT 134 Bst. ne., baif square from F st. curs and near herdics, DSOMELY FURNL ‘Room, second floor, with good attendance: ©: ‘Month; to xeutleman nly; house first-class and astep of Pa ave cars, 2139 K st. naw. ‘OR RENT — HANDsO: Rooms at 827 Vermont av Hotel. i X-ROOM COTTAGE AT HY- pply to Mrs, NICHOLSON, Hy- apy-30" R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED COMMUNE cating Rooms on first and second floors, with heat and gus, at 1112 H st. 1. OR SALE—A FARM OF 80 OR 100 ACRES, five miles from city, in Va: one-half mile from, railroad. Good improvements, fruit, ete. Inquire of JOHN B. BLOSS, 927 F st. n. apo-Im* (IOR SALE_A FINE BUILDING SITE OF over 20 acres, west of Brightwood, near Rock creek; extensive views; apple, pear, cherry, peach and chest- $50 per acre. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, t. nw. “apo-3t* OR RENT—A NEW NINE-ROOM COTTAGE atGaithersburg, Md. Apply to A. P. HILL, 1315 Massachusetts av: apie ‘T—COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 14 ROOMS, fine water, orchard in full bearing, good outbulld- 3 miles from Center market. ~ “Inquire of S. H. , 68 Louisiana avi ap7-im ey A PLEASANT VILLAGE HOME, 31.800 nates sae oA sale on chance; half acre,excellent garden, abun- dance of fruit, ers, stable, &c.; terms very ‘accom- modating. Also, five acre lot if desired. Address W. Ee B Box 4d, Stephens City, Va. ape-7t* {OR RENT—AT FALLS CHURCH, VA.,A LARGE new House; location healthy; rove and Plenty fruit, For information appiy toc. WV. FITTS, Room 7, 60" Louisiana ave. apé-lw* {OR RENT—THE CHARMING RESIDENCE, AG acres, 8 In market garden. on Whitney ave, west Soldiers’ Home. Most healthy site, and best water in District. Apply 712 13th st. n.w. ap6-10% FOR BENT-FARM OF SIXTYFIVE ACRES; Ay Reps and other buildings: 1%4 miles from Auaoos- ridge; $350 per year; of purchase. Several Ane Vili Sites for sale. Village Lot. Money furnished parties desiring to build. Sil H. A. GRISWOLD, mh21-Im “Anacostia, D.C. OR SALE—CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS— Feesin Building Sites, with from one-quarter to fifteen acres, at Terra Cotta Station, Metropolitan Branch Railroad: ten minutes ide from the city by rail, thirty by road past the Soldier's Home; high healthy; ‘excellent water and good neighborhood. ‘These advantages, with {ts proximity to the city, uae this the moat desienble suburban property now inthemarke. WALKER & WLLSO. Tog F's at y: 2, DOO sass, chp gies, em eae for le on easy terms, and to exchange for improved and unimproved cit Property, We also havecity property for sale and ex- change. Several country places for rent. M. H. MAIN & 00. St. Charles Hotel, 3d and Penn. ave, RENT—A FINE FRUIT AND DAIRY Farm, three miles from this city; 100 nine Toom dwelling. tenant house ‘and ampie outbuildings, HLA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. mhgo-1n LOST AND FOUND. 5 BEWARD LOST. THURSDAY EVENING, © in or near Johnson's, 13th and E sts.. one ten, jar bill. Above reward ifleft atStar office. _1t* i. (OR 1016 16TH ST. NW. GANT parlor and bedroom, second floor, handsomely furnished, with grate fire if desired; also, front room, third floor, location very desirable, near Aritugott ™ m hotel; herdics pass the door. ie FOE RENT | HANDSOMELY FU HED Rooms, with Board, at 918 New York avenue. References exchanged. FORREST 2s K STN Ww furnis! rooms, first and second ‘Hoors, with grate fires: also single room; desirable lo- cation. a27-we FOR RENT--FLATS. (OR RENT—A LARGE, ELEGANTLY FUR- nished flat at the new Belmont, $13 12th st. a.w. apli-dt OR RENT— Apartments at the Woodmont Flats can secure an ‘extra room. pleasant and sunny, in another apartment, furnished of unfurnished. Inquire at Flat No. 31. aplo-3te OR RENT-IN THE FLORENCE, CORNER 27th and H sts. n.w., second floor Flat, furnished, for the sunmer months, at a reduced rate. Apply t6 J.V.N. HUYCK, 1605 Penna ave. aplo-3st (OR RENT-IN THE RICHMOND, CORNER 17th and H sis n.w.,a Fiat, either furnished or unfurnished. for the unexpired portion of a lease. A special rate will be given, Appiy to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap7-6t 1324 F st. hw, R RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FLATS e WOODMONT, verer ing. Apply to I. V. SX. HUYCK, spl.2w 1505 Pennsylvania a¥e. FOR RENT—STORES. T—TWO LADIPS, OWNING NICELY furnished srburban home, on line of street car, wit rent back parlor and bed Foom, with porch, toome mer; cheap, References Ad * OR . ry m House, near the summer, $75, or for a year, $1 aE 14: ST-VERY DESIRABLE BRICK, 19) mt wwe, 7 OOM, bath, $27.50. Bren 1224 Maryland at 4th st, now ne. | NT-NICHLY trally jocwted; cl leave tie ¢ MED HOUSE; sible parties: own. st once. Apply to W. Wh KIRBY. 400 Loutsiana ave. ‘apllste SOR REN E —_ ‘The elegantly furnished Residence of a naval Oflicer in the immediate vicinity of DuPont Cincles house large with south exposure. Ane Stat THOS J. FISHER & 00, 1824 Fst nw, apil-i Pek BENT NT CIRCLE Rg 14 rooms, two Dati House handsomely mur passe THOS. DOR RENT-315 OY ST NW, 29 ROOMS; S100 “Pes moma n.e., farnishet, } 3 Circle, 18 roomm: sk Pst. now, 10 rs, atid wt h st. now. 13 rou 4 Pe ay . ave, tw, 11 nw & roe A st.ne., 6 rooms: Sit M3 Sth st. hw, 4 ro: 25 per month. SS per me ronan B> AY NE, S06 F st. now. K, J118 OTH ST, ae: 1412 Bu $5. ALBERT FF: N ew t-room wa Circle, 13 BUSUNELT, & CARUET Reni Pet L006 Fst ae NISHED mh and a peat Usui helix, de to ospec | CARURI Fos, 2Ext tors: and Kitchen JULIA ANDERS QOH RENT 9 Lats sk. mW « 006 F sta.w. aplo-st yw 10S. EO WAGGAMAN: 917 F st now OK RENT Vern u Arlington He 13 rm . furnished Isp de XN bet. Lath wud Luh, TT e, furnished 0 S13 M st. frs | 1444S xt 1444 56 pply te : ~ INO. AL PRESCOTT. 1416 F st. naw YON E LARGE EIGHT ROOM DW nand fk tree passe iy stage NOR RENT. ave. nw. | ave. ne we TOR RENT_ BRICK REST and modern improvement #0. WEIGH Stable and carr | shade. beautiful Tas 14 rooms: particulars address 15) unfurnished. $NODE Appis to appt 203 6th st. ne., 6r-$25.00 S27 Hs. nw’ 76i Pst. naw. RE —ny YF sire S.1hr,$ f 0.1 ette sq wa Circ far. Jor 2 lor, reet, 13r.. 14 Me. av..u'r Ist ne. Grant Place, fur., apz Fo RENT—UNFURSISHED— ¥ ONE RENTING A SUITE OF | $: iY Thomas circle 150 th 'st..u'r RLAV....15O Jows Circle Ist.n'r N st. rooms, modern linprovements, ‘yard: 76 per month. Apply to A. A. WILSON, corner 7 St and Louisiana ave. mah ‘OR Ki —FURNISHED HOUSE. HOU ‘ob south side of between 14th and 15th sta n. w., 11 rooms; finely and completely furnished, ex: silverware; for term of six months or longer Ife sired; oe rent, +4 moe to responsible ‘Party; possession May ply for ins é A. Pi TT, 1416 Fst. ow, R RENT OR SALE-NEW HOUSES— 1610 19th st. n.w., 13 rooms. 1622 and 1624 5th st. nw., 11 1617 and 1619 23th st. Fo RENT-STORE 824 7TH ST. N. W. IN Apply CHAS. EARLY, 701 i5ih st., up staira, quire at 902 14th st. nw. ‘apsiwe | mbid-im A & RENT—-THE WELL-KNOWN ‘OR RENT—416 SPRUCE ST. LE DROIT PARK; Piano Store, with es ith st. nw., haif 7 rooms; all modern improvements, square north of ‘Penna ave., on one of the best’ thor L. BARBER & CO., oughiares between Penna ave.and Fst. mbls-2ite | _m27 ‘Le Droit Building, OR RENT — BRICK HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, FOR RENT—OFFICES. IR RENT—A VERY CONVENIENT OFFICE in best location; fully tarnished; neat; water, tele- phone and water-closet attached; rent J Apply to BLACKFORD, Room’ 1, 619 7th st. n. w. splot 3H RENT—PART OF OFFICE ON F St, N-W. mbil21m Mobo wt FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS Listn A BEASK AND WHITE, BOBTAIL Des, halfhound. Please return to 8414 T st. and’ R RENT—AN EXCELLENT PIANO, AT A re peice, fir the ‘suman, “A improvements: 1347 U'st. u.w. THOS. J. MYERS, Real Estate F 1763 P st,, 12r. 1620 R.Lav.117.20.183.33) 1526 20 sf war Z 416 6th st, 16 F., 1751/1431 Let, BW, Bl RS : THOMAS J. FISHER & CO, 20 1324 F street northwest, FOR RENT—1829 JEFFERSON PLACE: THREE stories, @ rooms. bath, modern, lmaproversamte, $a, h order; if returned to ceive reward. te | 509 4th st. nw. APPL piy tot Semersee' Pines. i eo OST—APRIL 81x, YOUNG NEWFOUNDLAND Dog; black with white breast; 5 i Lita ane pee PERSONAL. BOARDING. sty beral rewa: retarned. re - HAVE PASSED A SPECIAL CIVIL SERVICE NI ‘RNISHED TER, Tth-street road and Sumner st, ae | T ‘and will pay “$200 cagh ‘when, say with Board, at 913 Ost awe ‘OST—A BANK BOOK, WITH TWO Sgmmission is received. aires SOCRATES, Star Say an enclosed—one on Rigas & Co, for thirty = = Bieta toss tan st nw: iarge house, So eaies anv cas Reoeeae: Paes ee eT ee ET ECTIVE ,, AGENCY.—CON: | ful location for summer mouths. 2 enw, : and reliable service. JAMES A. McDEVITE, POPULAR HOLLY TREE Sis R ws DONS Booed snd x, = — = = = = Sa Gia patrons, iene of the new and ra Ai "t and G sts. 8.e., Black Ni the public invited to give him s call. A liberal reward for big retarn We wages! bo COUNTRY BOARD. ‘Usual prices OsT—AT PRICE & COMBS’ PEEPS ate cat ule Lovee Satahess ward wiil be paid Wott at Star ‘ost— ‘E SPITZ POODLE: TIPPED Lier aia ashes seareee HOTELS. sey ave. and B st se—the most elevated point in ‘Washington, Itis out of the malaria district, being one hundred feet abeve the level of tne Potomac river. From its Baleonies @ beautiful view can be bad of the entire city of Washington, Arlington Heights, Poto- mac River and the Capitol grounds. Summer boarders: Acoommodated with delightful airy and well Fooms, Transient, $2.00 per day. summer season at low rate, HL ios gl mbes ‘Formerly of Jersey City, Bi. J,