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Sisew. STAR: -WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. & pe ee 1885—-DOUBLE SHEET. THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON: _ SATURDAY... CROSBY 5S. NOYES... Editor. Fr, permanent ulation more than treble The Evening Star hos a reg’ bona fide duily ci that Washington, and ea’ other di: fo that of all the iy pupers here added together. The action of the members of the District bar in presenting the name of a successor to Judge Wylie suggests what should be done by our citizens in regard to other District offices, Which the President hasat his disposal. Among the officers who are subject to executive ap- pointment are the Posttsaster, Marshal, Re- cordar of Deeds, and, by the District Commissioners. We sioners, because Mr. West's term willexpire then and Mr. Edmonds was appovnted to serve foran unexpired term and has been simply holding over sin The broad propasition ts laid down that to all these offices District ci should be appointed. In the case of the Conmmissioners the law requires that they shall have been resi- dents of the District tor tn period is not sufficient to with the t intentions, te 20% © years, but that man, even tasuflicientl, th Distriet people t nistrator of Distr fairs. Probut 1 the. positir there have been already 1 filed. President Clevelan ter of the marshals! office in regard to pressed himself, that point a District man. desire to appoint Dist duty of all good citizens to aid him as faras possible. He comes among us a stranger, having no acquaintance with the people here, and is of course 1 to select from amon: the applicants those having whet seem to him the best recommend. In considering the value of those minendations it is believed that he should give preterence to those coming from our own citizens, perience has shown how easy 2 matter it is to secure the indorse- ment of Senators and Representatives, but it is, not so easy to obtain the support of our best Citizens, those who are inte perity and advancement make an et on he desired ee has to which ap. If it is the President's jet men, it should be the he the national ¢ ital, and who contribute In payment of taxes | and otherwise to that end. ‘The officers that the Distriet people i ested in are the Commissioners, and it is believed that if they take proper means to voice their wishes as tothe men who shall next rule over them, the expression of their desire will have great weight with the President. Under these clreams and unit secure the appointment of good and efficient men. a As has been predicted, the Bosphore Ezyptien matter has led to a serious complication in European affairs. France notified her charge @aMures to withdraw from Cairo on account of the khedive’s refusal of satisfaction for suppressing that newspaper, and the signifi- ant announcement is made that French in- terests in Ezypt are committed co the Russian consul. It is further stated ti “ance with draws from the conventi considera- tion of the tian financial ques ‘The inference is plain that France and Russia have reached an understanding and will make com- Mon cause against England. What complica- t Ger- many may join Englan¢ t is hardly likely, for she could have ater power in remaining neutral. Italy is, toa certain ex- tent, committed to England as a residuary leg- atee to the Egyptian difficulty, but she may now deem it for her interests to remain a spec- tator in the coming fizht rather than a partici- pant. Denmark and Turkey desire to remain neutraland hold the entrances to the Baltic and the Biack sea, England will, of course, seriously object to this. and then the action of Germany and Austria will be necessary. There is grave reason to fear thatageneral European war may be precipitated, and that the first guns of the conflict may be fired in Europe and not in Asia. ns this will involve cannot be foretold. but <a oe The roller skating craze is being attacked from every point. The newspapersare inveigh- fg against the continuance of contests of speed and endurance, which have resulted in several deaths, and the clergy are declaring that the rinks have an immoral tendency. Bishop Huntington, in arecent discourse, said as fol- lows, in regard to roller skating: “While vir- tuous and benevolent ladies are taking praise- worthy pains to save female honor in India, China and Japan, ought they to leave the other more important work close by undone?? There is no doubt that competitive exhibitions, such as have recently been held in New York, should be suppressed, but that any great immorality has resulted from the establishment of skating rinks is not so clear. Roller skating is an agreeable exercise, and healthful if not carried to excess; and parents,if they exercise the proper supervision over their children, need fear no harm to them from a moderate indulgence in this pastime any more than from any other form of exercise. a ____ The prompt action of our marines at Panama bly prevented a disaster similar to rning of Colon, fs to be commended. The ines are good for something besides stand- ing guard and doing escort duty at funerals, after all. $0 Tennyson's last etlort is poor stuff for the the author of the “Idyls of the King.” His muse turned barren when he beeame Baron, any other daily paper published in | re most | ace Or Exsrowrars at THE ROSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Having consummated large purchases of these goods "" prices this sale, In point of magnitude rpasses any previous effort. stock larger, more varied, nor were hite dresses will be the predominating style the | coming season.so will there necessarily be an in- creased demand for Embroideries, Allovers, &c. An- nating this we have made special efforts, and now | offer a stock which It will he to the interest of every n Washington to examine, ces of HAM BURG EDGINGS, only 4c. per yard. ces of HAMBURG EDGINGS,only 8c. per yard. pieces of HAMBURG EDGINGS, only 10c. per ard. 40 pieces of HAMBURG EDGINGS, only 12%y¢. per yard, 50 pieces 9-Inch SWISS EMBROIDERY, only 12%. ‘per yard, feces ECRU only 12ge. ys 30 pieces Ei 40 TRISH POINT EMBROIDERY, yard. U iniSH POINT EMBROIDERY, per yard. ECRU IRISH POINT EMBROIDERY, 1Se. per yard. iuch HAMBURG EDGINGS, only 16e 20 30, pieces per yard. inch HAMBURG FLOUNCING, only 25¢. pieces 12-inch HAMBURG FLOUNCTING, only 0c. per yard, 44 25 20 WHITE IRISH POINT EMBROID- 10 pieces S-inch WHITE IRISH POINT EMBROID- ERY, only 42c. per yard. pivces 21-inch all-over SWISS EMBROIDERY, only $1 per yard. 10 only 12 pieces 44-inch all-over HAMBURG EMBROID- ERY. only $1 per yard, worth $1.25. HLF, with three widths of Edginzs to maten, at 31.20, S140, $1.50, $1.60, $1.80, $2, $2.35, 92.40, SCS to match at 18¢., 1 TRISH POINT FLOUNCING, rd. Worth $2, uly $2.40 per yard, worth $3. LEY.—A fine 44-inch FRENCH CAM- an,ecru, gendarme, With “all-overs’” and Ot citvice Exsings to mateh, “We call espe- ant line of fine all-over HAMBURG EMBROID- 1 4 per yard, 25c., 50c., 69c., 7 7e., We. and $1 per yard, be -inch all-over IRISH POINT EMBROID- ‘oft and sheer, in pink, sky blue, cardinal, i to these, being something new and very A macnificent line of Pongee Robes, Pongee “Ali- Pongee kinbxpidered, with Edgings to match. Embroidered in seven choice colors and s. ‘These will be the style for elaborate | Sommer Evening Toilets. | 50 pieces Plain PONGEE SILK, only 46¢. per yard. | AlLover Embroidered PONGEE, only $1.26 per yard. 20 pieces PONGEE EMBROIDERY, only 50c.per yd. sant PONGEE ROBES. materials complete, with Th plate of the Robe, at 312.50, $16.00, $18.00, 123.00, $25.75 and $33.00 per robe. (Second floor; take the Elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE ONE PRICE ONLY, fap25) _ 921 Pa ave. 912 D st. Ficvunep Lawss: We would call attention to our new stock of Lawns, ‘and ask your examination while they are fresh, clean, and In large variety of choice patter Yard-wide Lawns, white ground, wit blue, brown, pink and black figures, pretty styles, only 10c. per Yard. “ Fancy Colored Yard-wide Lawns, in high colors, only 12iye. per yard. 40-inch Batiste Lawns,blue, black, and white grounds, with white and colored figures and vines, ouly 20c. per yard. Solid French Lawns, two shadesof pink and blue, ecru and black, only 25c. per yard. “UNION” LAWNS—We now offer a quality of these goods, which sold last season for 19c., &t 1240. per yard, and confidently assert that no house can show a better value. Fine Batiste Linen Lawns, in fancy colored grounds, with combination colored figures, vines, &c. These are very pretty, and will launder beautifully. 27-inch * Zephyr” Lawn, in imitation of the Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, in pretty checks, only 26c. per yard. Alltinen Lawns, 25¢. per yard. It is hardly neces- sary for us to say: We sell only “linen” for linens, as We have done so all the time. It follows these are “all-linen” splendid patterns, mostly neat. (Second floor: Take the Elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HUUSE. ONE PRICE. ONLY. 921 PENN. AVE. — [ap25] Serie Dress Goons 8¢e,, 10c., 12xe., 15¢., 18e., 20¢., 25e. | SUMMER SILKS, 37c,, 45c., 50c. | 40-inch FOULE, all new colors, 25¢. | Au wool VEILING, all colors, 25¢. English HERNANI, all colors, 10c, SILK VELVETS reduced to 95¢. Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, all colors, $1.00, BATH TOWELS, 600 BATH TOWELS, Sec. each. 50 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING. 50 pieces yard wide LAWN, at Se. SATIN CHECK MUSLIN, 8c., 10c., 1m, INDIA LINEN, 9¢c., 10c., 12¢., 5c. 50 pleces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 15c. | RIBBED HOSE, no seams, 121¢. COLORED HALF HOSE, 16c. LADIES’ SOLID COLOR BALBRIGGAN HOSE, 25¢. CARPETS AT COST. #RATN CARPETS, 30c., 35¢., 38¢. 40c., ete. SELS, 65¢., 68c., 70¢., 75c. FLOOR OLL CLOTHS, STAIR OTL CLOTHS, ete. C. M. TOWSON’s, 912 DST. 636 Pennsylvania avenue, p25 South Side. AND SERVICEARLE SUIT FOR $14. Wane Wearner Goons WHILE WE HAVE SUITS AT $10 TO $30, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTE NTO A CHE- VIOTSUITIN TWO COLORS—ELUH AND BLACK, STYLES-SACK AND € FROCK, aT THE MODERATE Pri 14. WE THINK THEM THE BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES, TOO. IF UP OUR WAY, STOP IN, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THIS SUIT. EORGE SPRANSY, enth Street, S. Post Ottice. Sreaat Banocarss Is Grocentes PURE VERMOD PURE SUGAR, 8 lbs. for $1. = SYRUP, one gal cans, for 3 ROCK CANDY DRiPS DA ORANGES, L for Ube IMPORTE! RANGES, Dew CHOICE VELVET SKIN L! TRP,one gal. for 90e. and Fine, one dozen »€ r.4 dozen for $1. S. 5 dozen for $1. 16 ibs GRANULATED SUGAR for 81. 16 lbs. STANDARD “A” SUGAR for $1. 15 lbs. EXTRA SUGAR for $1. 20 Ibs. EVAPORATED APPLES for $1. Be Ibs EVAPORATED PEACHES for $1, 7 Ibs CHOICE DRIED PEACHES for $1. 16 Ibs CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES for $1. 12 lbs. CHOICE FI H PRUNES for $1 Buy quick, ss these prices are Mable to advance any day ELPHONZ0 YoU GROCEK 428 9TH ST., BE DANDE P.S—Don't fall to try our MANDEHLING JAVA COFFEE-tar superior to Government Java and Mocha. ap21-6t WEEN Tae Resixcros STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. ITS VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT mM. PROVEMENTS Only 38 keys to learn and operate. Prints 76 char- ‘acters (including caps and smell letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to give satisfac. tion. Send for illustrated circular to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND FP STREETS mb16-3m ERR OOY ¥ A id Glue Mends ROO Y wy woot Glass, Ching 88 YF AAE Lester Croatery and B00? FRA Lira Soca aka Sis, ld and Grover wee” WE OPEN TO-DAY A VARIETY OF STYLES | OF GOODS FOR WARM WEATHER. SERGES, LIGHT AND DARK; LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERES IN PLAIN AND FANCY PLAIDS, SACK AND CUTAWAY COATS, A NEW ASSORTMENT OF NORFOLK JACKETS IN PLAIN AND PLAID GOODS, FLANNELS, ERGES AND CASSIMERS. SOLD BY THE GARMENT. BOY'S NORFOLES FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS. ALL BOY'S SUITS IN ALL THE LATEST | STYLES, FROM 4 TO 12 YEARS. | NEW LINES OF MEN'S ODD PANTS IN LATE | STYLES AND PATTERNS. OFFICE COATS AND VESTS, FINE IMITA TION SEERSUCKER, E. B. BARNUM & CO, p25 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tus Misrrr Srore, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, OFFERS FOR MEN: 100 SPRING OVERCOATS from $6 up. GOOD BUSLNESS SUITS for $6, worth $10. SPLENDID BUSINESS SUITS for 97.60, worth giz. ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS at $9.50, worth $15, ENGLISH PLAID SUITS at $12.50, worth $18. ALL WORSTED SUITS, bluck and colors, at $10.50 worth $19, ALL WOOL CORKSCREW PRINCE ALBERT SUITS at $15, worth $25. BLUE FLANNEL 8U:TS, Indigo dye, $7.50; sold nowhere under $12, MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS, G. A. R. style, extra set of buttons, $10.50. BLACK BROADCLOTH SUITS at $20, worth $35 FOR BOYS FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS, = A Line of Suits, Complete in every Particular, from $4 Wo G15. FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS, A Magnificent Line of Pants and Jackets, all the latest styles, such as Norfolk Jackets, Plaited, &c., &c., from $2 up. up ar THE MiSFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. tapes a> Be sure and come to the corner. > ADY Goop 5 SEATON PERRY, ‘Appearance, and swell placed socially; city refer- (Succrsson To PERRY & Brorwen), ences required, Salary first month S15 per" week, Apply, 9 to 4 on Monday GEBBLE & 00.,805 Market ae Space. W ASTAD—A GIRL TO TEND TO CHILDREN, erman preferred: call until 12 o'clock to-mor- Tow morning. CHA: RCH, 1400 Pa, nw. te THE “LATEST IMPORTATIONS” IN EMBROID- ERED PONGEE, BATISTE AND MULL ROBES ARE NOW OPEN. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EMBRO{DERED OR- E A » ‘GANDY ROBES, SUITABLE FOR COMMENCE- “ANTED--AN INTELLIGE EN’ ESS} ing from 86 to ot NEW. NAVY BLUE” SATISTE ROES Writ | 4X) i Bure and to asist i nonsewor WHITE AND CARDINAL EMBROIDERED Oe ee ee VELTES EN ECRU MULL RoRES wre | W walerapparatoe Slate age: one witn experience NOVELTIES iN EC 8 : BROV AND CARDINAL EMBROIDERED | preferred. Retarences required. Address PILLS, eer An ERERGH Wi = Star office. at NEW EXGLISN GREAT VARIETY e GOODS ‘ANTED-A GOOD GIRL_TO COOK, WASH INDIA LINENS from 12ige. to 50e. per vard. W “ana tron, Apply at once at 74 f st.n.w.’ap25-1m VICTORIA LAWNS, PERSIAN LAWNS. PRIN- i Coss LAWNS, WELT PIQUES, MASALTAS. Was Lis TWO EXPERIENCED COOKS, A and woman, at Middleton house, opposite W FRENCH AND’ ENGLISH NAINSOOKS, : oe NENOVELTIES IN. DOTTED AND FiGuienD | Comer market, pea SWist MUSLINS AND TUCKED NAINSOUKS. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN of age, In drug store. corner 34st. and Pennsyl- vanla ave. 8. e; good references required. ap: wan GOOD PLAIN SCOTCH, TRISH OR American cook, to leave the city at once. Good IN PRINTED PURE and 37%, PAWNS at 200. = ES ANDERSON SSCOTCH GINGHAMS, LINEN 100 PLEC reference required. Call any morning before 11:30 at IN STRIPES, CHECKS, PLAIDS, PLAIN AND | e's eae ae SIDE BAND COMBINATIONS. eet AST ea Ea eyeee ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG, RELIABLE Woman to cook, wash and iron; must be a zood cork: wages $14; references required. Apply at 603 NEW 32-INCH AND 38-INCH WIDE PRINTED BATISTHS at 1c. and 20c. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES PG al UMBRELLAS AND | Pst. n. pLs-eo6t CERREAGE : NTED— NOR WOMAN IN EVERY @a-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND Say Oe ae piste CORRECT PRICES: groper, month, salary or commission, Send stamp SEATON PERRY, AUL TABED, Chicago, Ill _ap25-im Perry Bullding, W antep-two compErEN wnite Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th Women, one to cook, wash and iron; other, gen- Established 1840. ‘ap25 | eral housework and assist washing, Ironing: few’ miles Eatebl Incountry. “Competent, with Waxes. Cook $15; House Mu dress Hiox 76, Star office, WANTED A KEW GOOD AGENTS ‘To CAN vass in the District of Columbia and adjacent counties. ‘The business will pay live agent to S10 per day. Nocapital required, uni to buy the exclusive right of sald agency fi ritory, (First come, first served). Cull at Hotel Bruns- R18 Pennsylvania ave, nw. Inquire for Mr PORTER, pLO-Bt* sood ‘recommendations Sparse Dass Goons. from $5. A FULL LINE TRICOTS, 50, 62%, 750. A FULL LINE 86-INCH SUITINGS, ALL WOOL, 37, Vv “ANTED—A ( E RL; A FULL LINE COMBINATION SUITINGS, 62%, good wages. Apply at 2031 K s lw* es ‘ED—JOB PRINTER; MUS STEADY ve references. Permanent place, Address Star office. apzs3 Wat D—A BUSHELMAN, STEADY yet good man. Apply at A. SARS & CO. Tih st, nw A FULL LINE GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 12%, 15c. A FULL LINE INDIA LINENS, 10, 12%, 15,20, 25¢. A FULL LINE PERSIAN LAWNS, 15, 20, 25c. AFULL LINE PARASOLSand SUN UMBRELLAS. A FULL LINE CORDED PIQUES, 20, 25¢. A FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37,50, 62%, 75c, $1. A FULL LINE SATINES AND BATISTE, 12%, 15, 25e. ply at 112 B st.n.w., between Sto 10am, ap24- WANTED WITH GIRL = (GERMAN ferred) to do general housew: Iron for family of two. Ay Vv ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK AND WAL Tess, hoth white, to go {0 the country for thesum- a mer. Apply at 25 1st st. n.e., between hours 8 to 10 a. NS LUI SEY) AO) RES ‘| m., 1 to 3 or 6 toS p.m. apse avess Box 1u: ANTED—A_ COMPETE: \G WOMAN SEO: SORHEON © Ue “W aiitres, eltner white or onload for ama ea ap25, 713 Market Space.__| dren, to leave the cit: reierences required. Add Box No. 81, Star office. ap2d Wear vs Wonrr. F Wii Spee A gentleman in the country tried to persuade, with- ANTI ED—1 IN FIRS out avail, a youth in his employ to purchase his clothes Weapoty at eLton (near from a respectable house, but, belug more than sutis- eae fied with the competency of his own judgment, EDA WOMAN. bought what he considerel » great bargain—a black | 3,43 '°G00ks, wast aud do worsted suit for eleven dollars, Examination disclosed = J ANTED—&S MAN IN WASHIN his great bargain to be all cotton, spun to imitate | WV tunes onive ana Tepresent a manufacturer, to worsted, and which probably cost the dealer four dol- | sell new line of zoods. $50 per _weck; small capital ints and seventy-five cents, required. Address with stamp, Box 70, West A: ton, Ofcourse, such suits will wear, but wear is not the | > ae SUED WHE WOMAN SERVANT IGE sole element of worth. If that were the ultimate de- ANTED— TE WOMAN St N17 R sign, he might us well have purchased a jumper and a general housework. No washing or ironing. pair of overalls, and for a much less sum. Good wages. 1111 K st. n.w. ap23-: The sult in question will not keep him warm in win- | WW ANTEOA VERY STEADY GTRE On SET ter, norin appearance at any season, The sun and the dust and the rain all conspire against him. three children and do sewing: no washing: no cook- ing; reference required. Cuil at 1225 32d street, Had he contented himself with a suit of less preten- | W tlousness, even homespun, he would have something ‘est Washington. ap2s-ths.2t WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN to show for his money. ‘The cunning are ever preying city and county to send for light home employ on thesimple who listen to pretension rather than to merit. “CLASS Georgetown.) WHITE OR COLORED, general housework. Ai ment; this ls no glass painting, but something new that can be lewrned in five minutes; no instructions to Du; we take @ll the work you can make; no canvassin; ___FOR RENT—ROOMS. WArea, A COMPETENT, EXPE rienced Virginia lady a position as Teacher or Governess, in a private family. She teaches the usual English branches, Music, French and the rudiments of Tatin and German. Address Mrs. DAVIES, Star office. Vv ENTLEMAN pass ar sian ina or re; six years experienc: good reference Address HAs ‘Star office. i Vv ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTFUL MULATTO woman, 25 years of age.situation as housekeeper for an eiderly white zentiemam good home and oe ‘wages, A Box 117, Star office. ‘TED—BY ¥, AGED 16, EMPIC nt; would like to learn # trade; willing to work: had experience in candy. Address #3 Mytule st. ne he W ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE MAN Situation as barkeeper or second: no objections in leaving the city: best of references. Address F. W. BARTELS, 509 E st. re Wa COLORED GIRL A_SITUA- tiou as nurse or todo plain cooking for small family, Cail at 1614 0 st. nt. ate yy snaep YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES a good plain hand, copying to do at home. Ad- dress M. E. P., 2016 7th st. nw. 25 W AXten _ A RELIABLE PARTY WHO.IS unemployed evenings will assist In store or else- e for moderate compensation; Is thoroughly fy th retail boots and shoes. Address = Star offi ap: ANTED-IN THE NORTHWESTERN PART of the city two furnished Rooms und bath-room southern exposure; Board in the house y., Star off Ap25-3t® WANTED STAY, aE COMMUNICATING Rooms, with Board, for Lady and Gentleman, Permanent if suited. Address, with terms, W. FL, Star off ap25-2t* Wee aa SOMPETENT, PHTATTACI<T, VV avell recommended, desires a Situation. Aq tres DON*Star office. ap2derte WANTED A SITUATION BY A eisruct able married white Lady as a child's nurse, or housematd. No objection to traveling. Addres<J. Q. Star office. 4 WASTED > A POSITION BY wh ES enced and competent bookkeeper. from present employer, and satisfactory rea changing. Address Box'33, Si WANTED = POSITION BY A Druggist, graduate of Philadelphia C, P; tered; over four years experience: reference ‘given. Address, three days, D. H. HASSLER, 509 12th st. nw. W AXTED-SITUATION, BY A man mi mn, Well edu 1 ood rst-cl clerk ina wholPsale or re: WANTEDIEY A. FRENCH LADY, A POST tion as Ladies’ Maid or Governess_for children; abe to teach French, Address Box 2’ _ ap23-Bte EY Ws stress or is per, jarge of a house: 31, Star office. with referen and Room Ri \TED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, nfurnished Room, ‘suitable for bedroom, be- tween 434 and 11thand E st. and Pennsyivania’ave. 2. erman family preferred. Address, stating terms, Mrs. GERMAN, City P.O. ite ED-SINGLE, NTLEMAN WISHES nished Room (southern exposure), and 9th sts nw. Address “BOS: ie AND WIFE, eare no other roomers, two or three Unfurnished Koons: the most Satistactory references exchanged. Address PROMPT. PAY, Star oflice. 1 Want, ‘wo UR ED nished Rooms, with board for wife; terms vei moderate, Address, stating terms, KR. HOLLING Star oflice. D-BY A GENTLEM. Wa NTLEMAN, TWO COOL, pleasant, unfurnished Rooms, with use of bath, Where the folks are not too Inquisitive, Address Star office. V ANTED-—BY A LADY, vi Room, east of 7th, west of new Pension office, north ofp sind south of H; southern exposure prefer Ted: references exchanged. Address R., Star office. ‘ap25 3t* R RENT—114 © ST. N. W.—UNFURNISHEI large Double Parlors, with large I fitst floor: dining-room and kitchen tr nent: Unree rooms in third story; modern conventences, 10 OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS—FROM MAY 1st two alty, pleasant Rooms. to two ladies,who de ire a quiet honie ina private family: exeedent table Board in neigtborhook highest. references. Taguines and given. Address Box 59, Star o| ite OR RENT—AT 1810 K ST. N.W.. TWO UN | furnished Rooms, third floor; pleasant for som- mer. Rent low to adults, ie JPOR RENT—AT 1017 T W., TWO Con ST. N municating, nicely furnished, cool Rooms; en «ite or singie; on second oor; southern ex, ae | WOR RENT—-NiCELY FUR with choice table board, at 11 T Of L, one of the most pléwsant locatious in the city | ‘ap25-ate | JOR RENT_ NEW HOUSIS, WAR IS17 IGTH | street. NEWTON & BERRYMAN, S1OFs. | ‘ap2d-c03t | FOR RENT—1238 N NER 13TH, BEAT: | tiful location, ‘a nic ped second story | Room, sujtable for one gentlemen, other foorfts, furnished or unfurnished, at prices. a \OR RENT—AT 1005 18TH ST. FIRST HOUSE | next to K st.. handsomely furnisiied rooms ‘ond and third floors, single or en suite. apy FOR, BENT sta 1 st. No W., NEWLY FUR- nished communicating Rooms "on second teor, large and airy, at summer rates, i OR RENT—AT 1341 151i ST lange Second story Front oom, fir RE: JOR TIN ANACOSTIA, ONE SUITE OF Ro oF entire floor, wi Sired: house new: $10 to 915. One new six-7 House, $16, Apply to H. A. GRISWOLD, _ BP 25-6t ae 4 FOR REN TANDSOME ROOMS—UN ed, first floor; light Lousekeepins. I3thst.n.w. ‘Terms reasonahi SASAN vate family; to a gent French. References ny OR f m Brick Anacostia, ROOM, IN A PRI n desiring to studs required, 12111 FUR nd se 0s th eral OR RENT — UNFURNISIIED—TWo THIED Hoor front Rooms,in Grant Place. Address GEANT PLACE, Star Oftice. aplo-zt OR RENT-NICE COOL ROOMS, DOURLE Parlor, second and third floors, furnistied or uutur hished, ai summer rates, at 1443 Nest. mw. Hoard 4 caierer convenient. ap: TWO FRONT ROOMS.PURNISHED ‘or unfugnished, on second floor, at $26 4ig st. ap2s-3ie@ LED ROOMS, or singly, in handsome new bay wind Overlooking Capitol grounds. Charmin new furniture, sanitary pl pavenient, ne. comfortable. "References, Capitol stn OR REN handsom With use of large bath room, | moderate. AOR RENT—AT 311 Rooms on third ftoor ( oF unfurnished; southern ex summer; cars pass te door; r¢ .m ay FOR BENT-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN be accommodated with nicely furnisied and sleeping Rooms: gas and water in e3 familly; neat Pox, Patent and F IN 4 2 and wife or two gentlemen preferred. Address 13. N.,Star office, apes NOR RENT—FOU TRABLE i furnished or unf with or without board, can be obtained at 60" w. Colored preferred: ap2a-3t* OR RENT—CORNER NINTH sachusetts aye, laree, hand Rooms, with Board. "Northern, « exposure. References exchanged. 8p20-90% OR RENT—S09 Rooms, with Bourd. rd. ST. 5 strangers visiting SGANT the weity Will find it @ cosy place to stop. ap2stw= —AT 1405 HOST, BEAUTIFUL d-single Rooms, Very’ desirable loca” apz2-Im* Ifyou want acheap suit, always buy one of cheviot | full sample, completed, sent tree. Ae SE arson, Wool, that being the cheapest method of producing | gp93-th,s.tn4t* 46 School st., Boston, Muss. woolen fubrics; or blue flannel, which is cheapened by ANTED—LADIES AND YOU. large production. “W freounte a Ihave a good assortment of meritorious suits from $10 upward. Cheaper than that I dare not offer For good suitscall on HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, p25 410 SEVENTH STREET. HITE STAR LINE-MAURY ROUTE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers, for Queenstown and Liverpool. us at their homes, something new and easily learned; anyone can do itin five minutes; no glass picture ainting; no instructions to buy, no canvassing; fin- Iohed sample sent free;send five oniecent stamps to Postage, and address G. PLIMSOL, apls-Oi* 46 School st., Boston, Maks. NTED—LADIES AND YOUNG GIRLS FOR permanent home employment; distance imm: terial; $5 to $30 weekly earned, according to industry w1¢ no glass picture making, no painting photos or fabrics; REPUBLIOS panto Nari? schemes perietly new and connie: ditiorcat GERMANIC........ 7 a.m, | to all other advertisements; learned instantaneous!, ADRIATIC. 23:1 pam. | particulars free: no stamps required. | COLUMBL ‘rading Company, 144 ‘Iremont st., Boston, Mass, Siar T pet Rates—saloon, $60, $40, $100. Return tickets on Teasonable terms, steerage at low rates. Interme- diate acre only), $35. V zetables, the other for For inspection or plans and other information apply | walters. Address HALDEMAN at the Company's Offices. 37 Broadway, New York, |" apig2m. Teunsplyau arena eee Tee tee Warten as AND COLORED WOMEN { eral OUSE, Media, Pa. ee 3c Zennsyivania avenue northwest boa cooks, $10. to $20; chambermaids, nurses, gen oe workers, scrub and kitchen girls, men cooks. O YplaG @ COOMBS, Employment abd oum Renting en} aa > oz New Sovrn’ Parent 1. a & COOMBS, mm. Rentin FLOUR CANNOT BE EXCELLED, W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR, equal to any Family Flour sold in the District. FAMILY CORN MEAL. Warranted superior to any corn meal ground by others, Inquire of your grocers for our flours and our family WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS W ASTEDEA LOT OF SECOND-HAND GLAZE) ‘Sash; greenhouse sash preferred. Address, stat- Ing size, quantity and price, W. 8. G., Box 1, George own, De ANTED—ABOUT MAY Ist, BY A GENTLE- Man and Wife a second-floor. comfortably fur- nished front Room (northwest) and Board; permanent ifsatisfactory. Address, stating terms, A-B. C., Star office. (Sa Gia Saimocal - ANTED—A LADY DFSIRES ONE OR TWO V y unfurnished Rooms for light housekeeping, con- Fenient to the Patent Oilice, Answer, with terms, to 0. N, WIFF, ON D 8 years old, und ane 15 monthsold, desire Bowed In a private tamily, city or country. Terms must be moderate, Hefereuces. Address “DOCTOR.” Star office. api7-st LARGE large window Ine Foe PEAT A ERY DE Room, with small one connect! suitable for engraving or artist studio. RICE, 1219 Pennsylvania ave, DSOMELY FU Mont ave., opposite ic story large south Room, bat able for One or two persons, at ILUZ Ist. 1, aplawe (OR RENT — HANDSOMELY — FURNISHE Rooms, with Board, at 918 New York References exchanged, as and heat, siit- WANTED—HOUSES. NTED — FOR A FAMILY OF TWO, A mall Furnished House, five or six roo E and Pennsylvania ave. Audress “VAL,” Star office ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR g W Ane outs Furntanea Hone Tee or during owner's absence. Reference given, Address Box 146, Star office. apZ5-3t* W aXteD fo BUY A GOOD, WELL-BUILT two-story Brick House, not less than six rooms; preier between 7th and 14th sts. and F st. and R. ave. Address 1705 7th st. n.w. ‘ap25-3t* WANED a SMALL COTTAGE, WITH STA bie. in subburbs; West Washington preterred. Address J. W. R., Star office. 4-3 meal if you want cereals of the best quality. Sold Wholesale by _Ap25-3t W. H. TENNEY & SONS. Jvsr Ovexen- ‘ANTED—HORSE ANDCARRIAGE. A PARTY. living just out of Georgetown. will take excellent care of horse and carriage for use of same for light driving: plenty of grass pasture. Address W. 8. G. Bo: rgetown, D. i LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TECK ANTED-LIGHT BUGGY, WITH OR WiTH- SCARFS at 50c. out top, or Trotting Wagon, for cash, Address, ALSO, FULL LINE OF PUNJAB SCARFS. stating price, 1, H. HEMPLEN, Optician, 458 Penna! e., hear 415 st, itt TE Warr PURCHASE—A RESIDENCE IN; immediate vicinity of ‘Scott ‘Circle; also, double House, near English mission, not over $30,000; also, business Property north side’ Pennsylvania ave.: also, Houses northwest for $7,500 and $4,000 cash. -Ad- dress F. W. MILLER, 513 7th st. n.w. ap24-3t Wy ANTED-—To RENT BY THE FIRST, HOUSE, six rooms, mod. imp., rent in advance; reference given. Address Box 21, Star office. ap24-20 NTED-TO PURCHASE A GOOD BRICK AL ap25 935 Pennsylvania avenue ANTEDIA 48INCH STAR BICYCLE, IN | VW Aivuse with moderuitevencie for SS 90d condition. “Price mot te exceed $50." Ad- | oa , TEESInVOD tient onsen $50. A cash; must bea bargain, Address 1. ¢. S., 3. Sr Ree BB dy BPH BEB EX WAXTED A GOOD PIANO FOR THu SUM V ANTED—TO PURCHASE SEVEN 9 BBR AA BBE EE kK mer months or permanently; the best of care Brick, bay window preferred, from Sth to. 18th BB AMAR BE KK ,, taken; no children. A with price, C, A. K.,1211 | and F to P sts nw. Will pay $3,700 cash. Address ot Coatne Bue! AND S PIGEON: y | Wy ANTED-HOUSES—I HAVE CONSTANT IN- PONE AP DEUa Eat BDC: AZOLE | trent Wing Cotner Market Gnd Diy Button erik: | Owners having such for rent oresie wil hoaina moe erty Market. ‘apz5-3t* | advantage to place them in my hands. All property For Five Days Osty. lag | WW ANTED—T0 GIVE A _HARMOica To | PMACed. In my bands willbe, yheraly advertised with ‘SLY, MS dle |W dich Boy and Child whobh ea Hat from us. Just | stn. w- . ‘ap23-3t — ildren's Straw Hats, | ° ‘opened, full stock Boys and C bbe to 'g1.50. STINEMETZ & SON, 1287 Pennegl: ede lebirat feats Eeatine ad NERY. he NTED—TO EXCHANGE A HANDSOME the prevailing styles are here shown in assortment rami sed, ‘00d safe Complete, specially purchased 0 meet the, knows bay els See ae rere rie Horse, Address 5. J.8.,Star office. 28 WASTED>T0 BUY A MILK ROUTE IN WASH- ington, D. C, Address WINN & JONES, Fairfax CH, Va. ap24-—st* WANTED-A SIDE DUMPING MUD &COW, or bottom dumper. Address, with age, dimen? sions and price, M. GOODWIN, foot of East '29th st., NY. ap24-3t ‘ANTED—THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON to Know thut Miss M. CAVANAUGH, Dress- maker, has not left Washington, but is located at 439 wants of this community. 30 much for Quality. Now for Price: OUR PRICES are of uniform low ‘ade. Our prices never equaled. Our prices do our ing. Our prices cannot be copled by would-be Sompetitors. Gur prices make our business, which 8 for Itself. If you want MILLINERY GOODS marvelously cheap, visit KING'S NEW IDEA, 926 7th street, between I and K streets, ‘We mention a few of the many Bargains to be had, ‘ANTED—TO RENT AT ONCE HOUSE IN northwest section, containing 11. rooms; 2 bath rooms; location unsury ; possession ‘Address Box 108, Star office. apzi-ste ANTED—HOUSES, WORTH $4,000 TO $6,000, 'W thave niaty inguicles oe vot properties Wa, P. YOUNG, 1303 F st, n.w. ap2s-et ANTED—BY TWO LADIES, A NICE HOUSE. to take charge of during the summer. Any one Qesiring tomaxe sich an arrangement. will please ad- dress A, 8 1, Star softies, oes ed. a WW ANTED-A SMALL HOUSE, FRAME OR W brick: sttoated near the Caphal-or Sexthnonio Address, stating terms, price and locatio1 m, Box 80, Star office. ap2i-1m astigment Dthst. baw. Hiley Building. ‘ap2i-oee 20 dozen LADIES’ HATS, fine Milan, (Tona,) $1; ‘ANTED—A LIGHT THREESPRING. PRAT 15 doset TADTES HATS, fine Milan, (Eldgrow), | ders iat Le tat Hest tee ei damn Snad fens ‘5e.; regular price, $1.50. . ” | us new, and a bargain, Call at THOMPSON'S Livery. Stable, 0 st., between 9th and 10th sis. n.w. ap23-3t* “W SNitkb-Gat HARTS ROACH OR INSECT Powder. Ask forit. Be sure 25 dozen LADIES’ HATS, fine Milan, (Oliveto), ‘95e.: regular price, $1.75. 16 cases Rough and ‘Heaay POKES, 40c; regular rics he above Hats areal eatin-fnished and come in| $0,704, Get Harve, HAs no othe No poison. eit the DEW Sages ap2l-6te Ses 500 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS, in all new shapes, 10c,: regular prices from 50c. to 75c. We cannot ex- ‘ANTED-LADIES WITH BEARDS AND plain these 10c. Hats as we would like to, for they are Mustaches.—Ladies who are humiliated and an- marvelously cheap. There ts not a Hat amongstthem that cost less than 50c. ‘They are all this season’s shapes. Now Is the time for the children. 28 dozen Mixed SAILORS, 230: regular price, 50c. corsets, Heslety 800 pieces oF Rnb ah See, 5 pleces ns shades gud all widths, at Gc. a yard. 25 dozen Children’s noyed beyond description with an excessive, unnatu- raf and noticeable growth of hair on the upper lip, chin, cheeks or throut, will no doubt behappy to know: that Dr. J. VAN DYCK, Dermatologist, permanent]; and forever removes this obnoxious gtowth of halt from the female face by the scientific operation of Electrolysis (the electric needle process), the only Lace Caps, 25c.; regular price, 50c. 26 dozen boxesof | method in the world by which the Toots cau be de- Flowers al 26c.a spray.” — stroyed. Remember, this distressing growth of hur will bea blemish of.a lifetime unless you have tt re- ‘These bargains are for five days only, at moved by Electrolysis. Consult Dr. VAN DYCK at KOK NNN cog ™ 68s, Monday during April, and twice mouth ater tne a3 if ENN g a g's month, aplsmése *, NN Go ‘ANTED —IMMEDIATELY—25 HEAVY xk it NN Double Teams tor work on the new Washington Reservolr. G. PETERSON & CO. New Reservoir Office, Trumbull st., Washington, D.C. ap18-1m \ \ JANTED-ELECTRIC HAIR TONIC—-THE ‘Wonder of the Cent will produce a suit of beens om six weeks to ~ he Sete to oat tee tag an eeasear ii Out. No. monty asked ‘until hair produced. From ‘Washi n eas of Beep pertioe (ot nait eam reunites ras Waitt Car MeaarUSDG rans oa hae aa ae “W ANIED-SECOND HAND CLOTHING, WAT- 7 ANTED_SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, WAT- es, GUNS, ] ls jews NEW IDEA, 926 7thstreet, between I and K streets, Remember Name and Number. apa ‘THE POST COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE. Scuee, bought. paid. 8. Guggenheimer, a Toi TtitawsNote by mall prompuy aitended toJ 12-4108 THE GREA’ VELTY WING MA- ‘ANTED—LAD. ISHING BEAUTIFULLY oeeaee since Founded form neck or atin, with smostr air CHINES, skin, to send 50c, for remedy and directions. No'pad- ding needednow, NEVER FAILS, Warranted harm- jess. Dr. H. NEWELL, Box 540, city P. O. ap7-im* SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE, ANTED-THAT $1 BOX OF 50 CIGARS. \t bo: cigars for 40c. All former 15¢c. EASILY MANAGED, LIGHT RUNNING nrands of eigsaction Sor 108 ob, Curette bots AND NOISELESS, SICKLE BROS’, 1011 Pennsylvania ave, ap2-1m. ANTED— ee Customers for the best $2 and $2.50 Fur Derbys Makes both the Singlethread Chainatitch and the | $f Hass ant weno Double-thread Lock-stitch; change from one th st, General stock ate and Men's Furnishings cheap. mb30 of Hi W Saree 00D PRICES PAID FOR RARE - cali eaat United Stat stamps, entire stamped sities So the otter; iy be envelopes and department stamps: Gend on apprieat made in twenty seconds, by reghsterea OF express, stating lowest cash price. Address L, ADLER, Jr., Box 3% Philadelphia, — 38 Pnoe THE WONDER OF TH tur process; ao WhODE cleo See. Ee SEWING MACHINE | 4’ hr ‘cikche BHO. oid Louitans ston mnIS wORED EVERY LADY TO BE HER OWN —_ cutting” and fitting (OODY’S new tallor system of; NOW ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE aT | 1118 taught at 1237 Pennsylvania EG. Davis, AGENT FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, : TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. ap23-at 719 MARKET SPACE, BEALL. wees oe ‘Bank, 1411 ¥ st. n. $8 = Commissioner of Deeds for every State and Noors r U. 3 ‘Examiver und No BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE. MILLINERY TO ORDER OF THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, AT LOWEST PRICES. FINE WRAPS, LACE NECK WEAR GOODs, NOOoTs, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET, = DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE, PARASOLS, AND Fancy ‘Ve. next to City FO BOARDING. ] ARGE AIRY ROOMS ON THE SECOND AND third floors, with Board, at 1700 L st., near the mnecticut cars; references exchanged. sp25-3t* ARGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT AT 814 AND AA8 Tidiane ave. Also, Bourding for tree months guired. ep2a-im ROOMS. ENSUITE OR SINGER. FRONTING south, on East Capitol Park. Table Board. 52 B a ne. ‘ap21-pte PRAGUE MANSION, CORNER 6TH AND E sis. n.w., for rent, With ; several large pleas- nt Rooms; also, two or three small Rooms: transient boarders accommodated. mb23-5w* pe avd int aud Ho’ (OR RENT-IN THE HMOND,” CORNER 17th and H sis uW.,a Flat,either furnished or ifurnished; will be rented ata’ reduced rate for bal- ance of season, Apply to THOS. J. FISHER « 00. 9n20-6t 1324 F stn. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR EXCHANGE— — A farm of 106 acres, new house and cond Darn, 8 miles northeast of the’ city; will be €changed .or small city property. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ap25-6t 2 F St. J] DESIRE TO BUY A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY, four miles or less from the city. improved by house and stable. Address, stating particulars and pric 8. H. ap253 JQOR SALE-AT A_BARGAIN—AT BRI ‘wood. 2 acres of land, improved by a 6-room ft house and fruit trees) other land adjoining can be chased; terms to suit. LOUIS P. SHOEMAK F st, nw. Farms ia Maryland and Virginia near the cj farms in Mary! y near the city~ ‘or particulars apply to = Pply © HUFTY & DYER, ‘ap25-at 13th and FP. wR RENT-HOUSE WITH TEN ROUMS fourteen acres of land, at Wash.,Ohio and Western function, on Alexandria ‘turnpike: cars slop nearly every hour. Apply to THOMAS W. SWANN, Alex- oe sae (,OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A FARM I ginia, situated on railroad; 1,600 acres, of which 500 cleated of trees. 100 fenced’ and cultivated; 200 rich bottom land; balance tn valuable timber. Dwell- ing house and other farm bulldings For particulars apply at 423 Oth st. nw.,inthestore. apzdaste (OR RENT—IN GAITHERSBURG, MONTGO- mery county, Md.,a very pleasant Iouse of six rooms, summer kitchen and garden. Apply to Mrs. EM.’ HINKLEY, Gaithersburg, Montgomery Co., Ma ap2a3e DESIRALLE COUNTRY LOCATION FOR Tent; ten minutes waik of Linden Station, Md. ‘our furnished room plenty shade and good water. pply to Dr. JOSIAH HARDING, adjoining. api OR SALE_OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty—Beautiful Suburban Residence at Hyattsville, Ma. two squares from railroad depot; eleven large attic and cellar; ten acres; shade, an o1 Stldescription: slabling for slx horses, and ail neces- ontbuildings. For further information to ap22-6y 3B. F. GUY, 1005 Pennsylvania ave. BR SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP erty, acl Country Seat in inia, @ miles om, Fredericlfsburg, one tlle from suation on, Hich- " Fredericksburg and Petersburg ra over 500 acres rich meadow splendid timber, ‘valuable fishing; beautifnl view of Potomac and iiue Ridge mountains; healthy location; new house of ten rooms; numerous” outbuildings," greenhouse, hh fruit, flowers and shade: owner canuot give it Proper attention. Price, including stock, implements, ‘ete..$7,000; half caxh,balance in ane and two years; no bs mo encumbrance; title cleat, Address 'M. Wititettpin, 1325 Corcoran st. ‘ap20-1m — | Joor RENT Fe RENT— COMFORT A Rooms, front rooms; co : also. for rent, with or without Board. Apply at 225 b st | FOR RENT—HOUSES, ~ 4 T-ONE-ALE NEW HOUSE, FOUR West side of Uist. Foad: ope bloek Thismide of Schueiven Park ingaire at house oF JOHN O'CONNELL, Pension OM aa QOR RENT —ia1e CORCORA STREFT, nearly new, 10 rooms and celiar, modern tm: Tovements; a beanty. Tuquire at house or 51% Rast Papliol st aad 32 rE LPARTIES FOR THE College Hi, wi situation delight: fal. Drape istied “House, nour NEAT NEw water and gas: lange garien: door: S240 per year: possession lunmediately, Call or address JOIN CSICGA, attorney-at-law, 470 Louie jana ave. ate POR BEST HOUSE AT, COLLEGE STATION, Ma: S rooms, veranda aud cellar; ample Riganss earden, ce. DOM. NBSIET, College sta Ww HOUST ver month. mith. DAVID A. WIN DSO) At 1521 Ft. nw, dally at 12 NEW HOUSE, ® ROOMS: WATER, gas. celiar aud bath: very convenie 0 for 2 two funnilics W. NASH, 900 Center Marke, 25-20 | I tage: moder | good pram? By ap: trees. RENT POSSESSION 27 Ast stn, © poet GIVEN MAY Isr, Inquire at 326, opposit v Place, 464K naw, 10S 4th st Furnished Houses, issued every Sate heir houses md- them in HOWAR UNPURNISH ED: 16233 Masaachasetts a TSE MD tc ecee ed L430 N st Jos 1th LK. VIG Pat now, a0 3. ENISHED. Ms. Thomascircle 10 avirConn. ave Farragut sy, th stmt RAW... BO Wr Vi ave, Wr Thomas: Mt. 1 L st be Towa Circ ab st. 8 whe rar bet Land Vn. Conn, ay 5 arr 17th nid LO 13th ....00 Xk BROWN. 1437 Penn. ave. X 17th st, nr. Mass ay FITCH. | 1620 | aps KENT Honse: al MAY? inp PWEEVISOOM BRICK Decween sts. 11.1 . ASS CAY WOOD, and K sta now apud-lwe POR RENT—TO 1) TENANT AT ONLY =50 two-story Brick Honse, | Reated by turn anid 2 snail re | RENT—A WELLAND FULLY FURNISHF) Scott Ci Kent Jow to a d Apply to THOS. J, FISITER & Cc | tne Fst nw. | Joor RENT— \ L342 Viv 139 S200 100 0 at, ae | Cond Comiay. 10 § 1421 Q stow. flit 17is Ns naw Lite $20 Lith stnw., 1 ’ Tih st 15 apld . K WAGGAMAD, ’ Fem, BEST cto thorsise, at f Apply at KENNEDAS Fett)? A 28e at Brightwood, b.C4 n . $10 per month. Inquire at 407 loth =. Pope POK RENT _WOUSE aaN MST. and samuner kit new sanitary hing: newly. pape | thromazhont: will tye trubchied At Ne | month. Ay atsol Fe T_OWE ¢ < 133 Foun Appi to NATRN & OUkA and New York ave. JOR RENT—PURNISITED HOUSE, 1140 CaN: necticut for (Wo oF three Years; best referenced required. Family without children. apaasate JOR RENT—-ERICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS: MOD ern improver North Carolina ave. sey Capitol Hill; $25 per month: reference required. “int gilre wt the house apnea NOK REN S728 20TH st. We LL root 1 luiprow re ir. tent iow tom woud tenwtit, Apply mext door, . Apzs-at* OR RENT IN GHORGETOWN, PROM MAY Ist, modern two-story and cellar press-brick front House, 8106. Iunhart bay window and ail conveniences, ‘880. Apply to Koom 1 Corcoran Building. ap23ster SOR RENT-—BRICK HOUSE, 1221 ST. N.W,, Brooms and coal celler: all modern improve ough repatt. Apply to THEODORE SHECKELS, 1013 N st. aw, rex REN » COTTAGE HOUSE «with pian eden jmp ovement large lawn with abundance of shade, flowers arm fruits; also, stable and Carriage house. Apply to wth st. ne. Feheesie Furnished for the sommer and fall, a new and de sirable corner House near Dupont circle. Por partio Ularsand terms THOS, J. FISHER & ©O., 1324 Ft, 842 Fst; Seven rooms; very complete; S85. SWORMSTED? & BRADLEY, ?, 928 F st BY S H. WALKER, 680 LOUIS jana ave. n w.,"Store and basement, corner 8th and K sts. $65. "512 B st. ne, 9 rooms and stable; to permanent tenant only $35 alter May Ist. apZ1-lin 1887 K st. 6r_m.182650 2r$66.06 1236 19th st, 8 F...- 25.30 B02 21st st. 12° r....55.00 1315 22d 1143 2istst.12r.m.1.45.50 3012 Duab’n av.0r_40.00 GH st. 4, MeW.16.30 i 115 1tu st, 3 15.30 Bt 20.N st., Gr. 1530 W118 st, 6 r. 28.00 1519 Cedar st, 64.1250 2 VESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Bunn. ave. T—HOUSE 910 19TH 8T. NOW. 13 rooms: large side yard: modern Tent S7o per month. “Apply to A, A. WILSON, cor. ‘7th st. and Louisiana ave. mw. ap2i-bw: (OR RENT—NINE ROOM BRICK HOUSE with modern improvements; 1521 12th st, n.w. Apply to J. F. GREEN, 1520 14th st. nw. apl7 RENT—FROM MAY IST, 1458 § STREET .W., two-story and celiar brick H ot cold water and furnace. “Apply to R. ROSS Pi Attorney-at-Law, 342 D st. RENT—-THE CHARMING RESIDENC EG acres, 8 ip Market garden, on Whitney aver West Soldiers’ Home. Most healthy site, and best water in District. Apply 712 13th st. n.w. ap20-100* OR RENT-SUMMER RESIDENCE. HALF. ‘mansion; recent at in thorough repelr; large airy rooms, handsomely rnished; station on the place; extensive grounds: good stabling: will be in readiness May 1st, 7[JAVING SECURED THE HANDSOME RESI- iG dence oratr. ie W. Newman, adjoining say own fares Ben goa toes, mee nly voree minutes walk fom fallrond station: (x: ‘trains between Washi 2 Tie terms and Seen ene hare St) CAMMIENCKE P Borsousuret Ma" gape UMMER -DING—, ae e" ‘montha. tee oe rooms; [HE POPULAR HOLLY TREE DINING-ROOM, | I} mile north of Soldiers’ Home, on Met. Branch of Gustt Geet seh teers Migeterea | Beate” Bee gota en a eae the public invited to give him a call, & WILCOX, 1907 Penusyivaniaave nw. —ap20-6t pevene unc: spdim ARM FOR SALE, ON YORK RIVER, VIR- HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 613 OTH ST. N. W. three miles from Yorktown:572 acres, aud the La Pierre, southwest corner of 10th and # | one-half arable, remainder wooded; well watered by GS Rite STR ne Bese conducted “Boarding houses in | springs About one mile river frontage, well sulted oe Pe JAMES H. KIRBY, 87 Front st.,N.Y. ¢¢r\HE TREMONT.”"—THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN | JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP. ed ad oe lg je | 3 at Ammendale Station, Baltimore and § ard aa the Ge” ee aa ae 1o Railroad; 30 acres, good House and Outbul ble place to board in the city. ‘Terms, $25, $30, G40 he gg Sec ees Seem tel Prothers, Cutpollc and other chorcnes Fu intra ton given on JOBN FE. COUNTRY BOARD. SOSe Paul sts Maltimore, Std. mh26-thesbw s R SALE—175 ACRES RICH LAND, 6 MILES TSGLESIDE, NEAR 14a STREET ROAD, ONE | eee i ee eer Drivin ine. mile from . For rent two suites of large | $4 acres 4 mites from Distric aeons eaeeee with Board; extensive | 4,000 acres fine Timber Land in Monroe co., SCnes aE sas Also, two ‘choice fruit ‘and flowers, and CSRETEY POARD — AT HERBERT HOUSE, other property. All of the above will be sold low and minutes from satok’ Temas reno ie anireny | ap202W" 0. E DUFFY & 00.,607 7thst nw. N. HERBERT, Laurel, Md. 3 FRUIT, DAIRY AND GRASS 4, MILES OUT, METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. | fe," (reed Ao bong FS Ojhied cool, shady: 3 monthy, commutation exchange. Some great Several country Ct station on: 2 rooms; iu Eien: “Address tes WILTBERGER, care SHANE | Pisces fr rent, Send for WM MAIN & CO, BASTION Nay Dep 8p25-3t*_| m26-1m* Office St. Charles Hotel, $d und Penn. ave. (OUNTRY BOARD NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME = 3 oauervtning Srst-clasa, Address ROSEMONT R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—THIRTY- eek =_ mation: ten milles from city; new double mansion Ay. DP ELIGHTEUL SUADIER RESORT—ELBGANT | four feet front: ten foot front and rear; large Teenie vore Teereahe hor ates eartinslate ope | wane izes ty of fruit 4 Sa00b toe piytoor address Miva. A. Me WOLFE, Comus, Mont- | or 54008 Sime DANES! “e'SON, gomery county, Ma. apzs-3te ‘apl7-1m. 1226 F st. n.w. UMMER BOARDING, CONTEE STATION, M. R SALE—GOOD PAYING HOTEL PROP Bend 6. ROS Mianaséme trick ay , Central wanias 5 18 arr ae eee ces Soe coe ed Se Rap eines = 1008 F ew Ponebalt i, R RENT—BY RO. 11 K st..u.C.av.f,8333.33 Grant ‘street n. 18. 3 vette sq., Mat) Thomas Mass_ave..n. 15th, 70 200 1418 N’strect n.w., 127.65 Nst. n.Conn. ave.13r.200 1017 12thstreet nw. Lafayette square 17r200 14181 at. n.w., flat... Tows Circle, fur....-166.68 1621 13thstreetn.w, Or55 Conn.av.n.N,13 7.£186.66) 1623 13th street n.w.0r55 Mat.n. Oth st, 10r.£....150 210 6th street, Bra... 720 17th street, otis Dupont Cefige 1260 seectmone jupont cir 7 on 2 Wt. ave, 14r---125 Lincoln even J 1502 Vt. ave., 14r.. 1330 19th street, 13r-100 420 Buh street MG. av..n'r Ist n-e.,fur.100 226 3d st, ns _8pl7 RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and Fats, nw. FOE BENT THE STONE MANSION, COLUM. bia Heichts, remodelled. water and gas: Ane ewe @nd goodstabling. Apply PARKER & Tid? se FOR RENT IIN ALEXANDRIA. VA, A DE ible cottage containt Toomr; two gory Kitchen. jouse att oot puidings room 10, $57 7th st’ nw. city. apitibere FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS Po wad = ——— = R ROOM ‘STO! FoR, SG ROO FOR STORAGE, ConseR FOS, EESTI A STABLE, WITH FOUR STALLS and water, on the all ween 6th and and F sts, itcat 920 per monn "Apply as 630 a nw. FOR RENT—STORES. _ R RENT_FINE LARGE STOREOR W, Eye one, salraquare nor oe na Inguire on R RENT— 1019 F BT. NW. business corner, Rent, $50 Apouth, AGGAMAN, O17 Fatt. FOS RENTSTORE 312 OTH eT. ew. tral to <4 month. KW. Rh RENT—508 117A ST. fae ea HOTELS. at Hore, Jer. elevated point in Broces Cosarrssiox. ‘This Hotel is situated opposite the Capltol—New sey ave. and B st se—the most ‘Washington. Itis outof the malaria

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