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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, THE EVENING ST WASHIN FRIDAY... GTON: February 26, 1836. CROSBY 8. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star bas a regular. permanent treble my other daily paper pubfished in to that of all the that of Waskingten, and equal daily papers here added together. Saturday Advertising. Advertisers will confer # favor by handing in their announcements as early as possible for tomorrow's sixty-four column STAR, in order ‘o insure insertion and proper classification, + = Since the erection in Washington of a statue £ monument in honor of Columbus seems to be @ foregone conclusion. it is greatly to be regret- ted that a more suitable place cannot be pro- vided for it than the one indicated in the reso | lution which passed the Senate yesterday. | Every consideration of propriety in the case re- | quires that the proposed memorial should be something more thanasingle figure or an iso- lated shaft; and for a group of any importance the little space designated, now occupied by the naval monument, at the Pennsylvania avenue entrance to the Capito! grounds, Is clearly nota proper position. Indeed, so long as that point | isencumbered as at present bya network of Street railway tracks, it can hardly be regarded asm Mt place for any structure intended to be ornamental cr commemorative In character. Ifthe contemplated memorial to Columbus is to be at all worthy the person and event it is imtended to honor, or worthy the nation in whose behalf it is tobe built, it 's certainly en- titled toa better location and more appropriate surroundings. ——————— Senator Edmunds touched the mark yesterday when hesaid that the discrimination a; tain American food products was based,not upon a fear of disease, but obviously on a desire and | design to exclude them under any circum- stances, The United States cannot find fault | with {ts neighbors if they snow a disposition to | bar the door against us, for this country has for generation fostered native industry frankiy | to the disadvantage of foreign competition. At the same time, it isaquestion of legitimate inquiry whether we cannot bring foreign na- tons to terms by retaliatory legislation. | ——— eo Says the Philadelphia News, in speaking of seulpture In Washington : | “Statues are there, but the majority of them are monstrosities. Let the Grant monument be an exceptio: Will our esteemed cotemporary kindly name the majority of the “ monstrosities” to which it refers, and point out specificatly and explicitly wherein their monstrosity consists, doing both in a spirit of fair criticism, and with the inten- | tion to enlighten the public upon a point where Teal education is needed? A little of this sort | of thing would be vastly more to the credit of | Journalism and of infinitely greater service toart | than whole columns of the off-hand slap-dash | condemnation in which writers on the sub-| Jeet are s0 fond of indulging. Those who are | able to teach Congress and the public should nstcer- | Down Please do not have your spring dress trimmed until you have seen the novelties just opened by the PPP. A L A Tl 588 |e P AA OL AA WL be 2a bf RAH Bs, e AMS tun S44 Hh Sss8 RR) 00 ¥ A L R ¥ AA L he AA L kr AAA L - a 4A LLUILe 107 PIECES DRESS TRIMMINGS. This lot was only Ianded In this country a few days since, and comprises the very latest novelties, and at prices that will surprise you. PLEASE INSPECT. BEADED ORNAMENT GIMPy fn new and beautiful styles, A few pleces. 7 inches Wile, at 62e., and 10 inches wide at Ose.—an orna- ment. 10 pieces BEADED ORNAMENT PASSA- MENTERIES, trom $1.35 to $3.68 per yard. We | mention these pieces specially, as they are extraordi- | nary value. The new lot includes a fine assortment of | STEEL BEAD GALLOONS from $1.48 up. Afew | dozen JET EPAULETS at $1.35 and $1.98, ‘These | areall the ragein Europe, The JET AND ROSARY 24D EDGINGS excel anything yet seen. ‘The are Very reasonable, 25c., 39c., 48¢. anf 6c. A few new styles in Hussar Loops, in new » 9Se., $1.35, $1.46, $1.68. 8a” The attention of dressmakers is asked to above lots, which, while they comprise the very latest nov- | elties, wilt’ be found to be extraordinarily cheap when the quality of the goods is considered. L A cco 58g LE a $3 Em sg * LE AA 25 EE 9 fun 24 SoG tee Sss8 = The Palais Royal quotes LACES frequently In its Advts, Itis because at this season we are constantly receiving novelties. Received Friday morning, Feb- Tuary 25th, 75 pleces TORCHON LACES. all linen, warranted hand-tnade—5c. to 0c. @ yard. We show Several beautiful designs, 3 inches wide, for 13e. ‘The Superior quality of this last arrival of Torchon laces has constrained us to reduce all old stock twenty per cent In price. 50 pieces MEDICI LACES, from Se. to S5e ayard. Ladies who appreciate fine lace to trim underwear should see these goods, 90 pleces SMYRNA. LACES, from 10¢. to 65c. a yard. Fine lacesat one Quarter the usual prices. 150 pleces ORIENTAL and PGYPTIAN LACES. Se. to 8c. a yard—24 inches to yard wide. 75 pieces Flouncing to match, 66c. to $1.68 a yard—% yard to 1% yard wide. 60 pleces Overdresses to match, 70c. to $1.68 a yard. 100 pieces FEDORA LACES ' Grand. assortment Varios Widths of each pattern, and all over net to match. 49- This being the largest quantity of laces received this season by the Palais Royal, it is hoped ladies will atleast inspect. The very latest novelties in laces at the lowest market prices. 1 Net and 90 pieces Beaded Laces opened just at time of writing this advt, No time for details, As we are only writing of new goods Just opened, we be willing to doso, and those who are not would | £2 only auote one ltem. 50 dozen GAUZE FANS, ae Cane | beautifully nandpainted. Colors—Red, Cream, Bh wel Pa | Aud Pink. Olive Wood Sticks. 8c. each. Similar to That wary savage, Geronimo, must have read | the eastern newspapers, which have ca convicted and hanged him in due form. at length he actually met General Crook yes- terday, according to the agreement made be- tween them, he refused to deliver himself up exeept upon his own terms; and as Gen. Crook ‘was not disposed to yield to these, the Indian outlaw retreated to the wilderness followed by his cut-throat warriors. The campaign thus far seems to have accomplished little. Ger- | onimo has, indeed, left hostages, but he doesn’t care apparently how much they saffer vica- | Tiously for his misdeeds. His wite, with others, isbeld by the troops, but matrimonial devo- ten doesn’t seem to worry him. $$ The various standing committees which have | Deen entrusted under the new rules with the Preparation of appropriation bills seem to be determined to refute the claim that they would be inclined to extravagance. The bills reported ‘thus far are not open to this criticism, ae The British find it is one thing to capture ‘Theebaw and another to conquer Burmah. The latest reports from that country revesl a very threatening state of things. The inhabitants are Sghting amongst themselves, and are very | restless under the new foreign yoke. The troops are under marching orders again, and there | seems to be ‘roubiejgens. STRREAKFA STDISHL. Log Orr Frovrs If you want the very best bread The New South isa patent roller process and will make bread almost as | white as snow. W. H. Tenney’s Family Fiour will be sure to please, Being equal in quality to the New south. but nut quite as white We suiieit ¢ ase of uli who feel dis piged to sustala us in the stand We have taken axaiust rooting. ty ROOK TROUT. SEMIS SHTEADELPIILA CHI ADELPHIA CHICKENS Atthe CAPONS. PALACE MARKET, £2064 We Gre Away 50 Upright, Concert Square and Grand Pianos, worth $400. see 100 Magnificent Organs wortl $150. 25 Riegani Parlor Suites, worth $65 25 Klegant Chamber Suites, worth $50. 200 Solid Gold Watches, worth 200 Disesoc Nartrope sod Rings, worth 250 liver-plated Tra Sets, list price $55. 100 Sik Dress Patterns (18 yards), value SOSewing Machines, jist price $62... 200 Tilting Ice Pitchers, list. price #2 100 Ice Pitchers, list price $16... 100 Stadent Lamps, list price $10. 100 Clocks, list price $16. “eae G00 Cake Baskets, gilt, gold-lined, list price Sit... é aaa 400 Butter Dishes, gilt, gold-lined, list price 2.000 doren Kuives (Rogers 96.50 per dozen. , 2,000 dozen ‘Tea Spoons, list price 500 done Table Forks, list price $6.50 per GO eee $128,975 00 ALL OF THESE ARTICLES ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY To PURCHASERS OF THE CELEBRATED FRENCH VILLA SOAP, (or Every Household Use). OUR NEXT GRAND DISTRIBUTION OCTORER 30ru, 1888, OCTOBER 30rm, Sa Send two stamps tor Mammoth Mlastrated Cat- fans sold last week for $1.50, cco, 1 00. @@ oo G i 00 Goa L o°0 G6G LLL 00 ew lots Just opened, in new shades of tans. Un- ressed Kid Gloves, 4 button, 6Se. Embroidered. 99¢. 8 button Mousquetaires, 89. @ pair. Selected Skins. Perfect fitting. Fashionable, durabie, cheap but good. PPP A L A press Eo sy OH gs pee AA OE AA Ht Sssq PAA tun 28 Bas8 RR 00 ¥ Roo Yy & E 5 im 99 yy Aa RE %? ¥ £4 tos > 26 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tus Wee | OUR BUYERS ARE IN THE LARGE EASTERN MARKETS SENDING US THINGS FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR AS USUAL THE BOYS GET THE FIRST ATTENTION, AND WE ARE AL- READY IN POSSESSION OF SOME ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL THAT MERIT THE ATTENTION OF EARLY SHOPPERS. Corduroy Sults for small Boys will probably be first in demand, We have them, just in, tan shade, washed and free from smell, pat ent back Corduroy. Price $7-per suit, Norfolks, EARLY ON THE LOOKOUT FOR BARGAINS, WE PERMIT NO LOT, HOWEVER LARGE, TO ESCAPE US. THE ROAD TO WEALTH 18 AS PLAIN AS THE WAY TO MARKET. BUY IN LARGE LOTS CHEAP, AND SELL QUICKLY BE- CAUSE OF CHEAPNESS. DEALERS WHO PUR- CHASE FROM HAND TO MOUTH HAVE No CHANCE IN THE RACE OF COMPETITION. Our Childrens’ buyer sent us this week In one lot one hundred and fifty-one Kilt Suits, all of one ty, but different patterns, haven't bad time yet to get at them, so don't know exactly the price, but it will not be over $Za Kult ‘THIS IS EXTRAORDINARY. A FEW YEARS SINCE ONE DOZEN KILT SUITS WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED A Lana AND EVEN THE POORFST BUYER'S WANTS HAVE BEEN ATTENDED TO, THESE KILTS FORM NO IMPORTANT PART OF OUR STOCK OF THIS CLASS OF GOODS, AS WE ARE EX- PECTING MORE DAILY, An early Spring Sult is in Norfole te, with Knee-Pants of Bine Flannel. These run up to four. teen years for mothers who de- light to keep the boys looking young. Weonly ask six dollars for one of these Suits. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE OUR CHILDREN oR SMALL BOYS’ SUITS IN THE FINER QUALI- TIES, MADE BY ONE OF THE LARGEST CON- CERNS IN NEW YORK STATE, YET WE CAN- NOT USE CLOTHES FOR THE LARGER BOYS MADE OUTSIDE OUR OWN FACTORY, BE- THE NORTHERN MANUFACTURERS DO NOT MAKE THE PANTALOONS LONG ENOUGH FOR WASHINGTON TRADE ‘We are now laying on our coun- tors the resalts of our Winter midnight work for the larger boys, and we are golng to sur- pees our previons efforts, While | your boys bave been Duttoning themselves up to thechin in Win- ter garments, we have been at work providlag for Spring, and we will shortly be fully prepared. Blue Fiannel Suits, fast color, for boys ten to seventeen years old, we have in, $7.60. GOING BACK AGAIN TO THE SMALLER BOYS, WE PREFER TO REFER TO THEM MORE FREQUENTLY, BECAUSE WE SEEM TO TAKE MORE INTEREST IN THEM AND THEIR GARMENTS PERHAPS THE DIFFERENCE IN ‘THE SIZES MAKES SUCH A DIFFERENCE IX | THE PRICES THAT WK CAN QUOTE MORE PLEASINGLY. THOSE SUITS FOR BIG BOYS RUN UP TO SEVENTEEN YEARS, AND WE FREQUENTLY FIT SMALL MEN WITH THEM WITHOUT LETTING THEM KNOW THEY WERE MADE FOR BOYS, MEN DO NOT LIKE TO BY BOYS’ CLOTHES FOR THRMSKLVES, THOUGH THEY CAN BUY THEM MUCH LOWER. cE fs In the line of cheap goods, we have Spring Norfolk Sults for the little ones made of Tweed, ‘and our best fitting garments, for logue, Faxm BR W. BELL MFG. ALO, N. ¥. French Villa, 1610,2 | ©6 SEVENTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE, $5.50 the Suit, WE CLOSE TO-DAY AT 8RVEN-TO-MORROW ATTEN THIRTY, SAKS & COMPANY, Exearansa Ox Corser, ‘To understand well the artof dress, woman must go to the foundation of her own attire, and start with a perfect-fiiting corset. ‘The importance of this article of dress cannot ‘be over esilmated, as upon it not only depends the health and comfort of the wearer, but the success of her modiste, as an ill-fitting corset wilt rnin the effect of the finest costume. Nothing sets off the figure toa better advan tage, gives a more graceful outline snd more pleasing appearance of “dress” to the person than a perfect corset, Our lady manager has made this branch of ‘our business a study, and much of this stock 1s made to our order, and in our celebrated “L ©.” French coraets we have secured the best poss!- ble results, combining ease witn grace, firm, Yet elastic, well boned, nicely finished,each part conforming closely to the form, yet placing no restrictions upon the wearer. Colors—pink, lightblue, gray, White and cream. $1.50 per pair. ‘The balance of our stock 1s selected from the most reputable manufacturers,those who make quality, bone, sewing, finishing and shape the first consideration. We sell no corsets madeup bap hazard to sult slow price. (Second floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Dz Jouxson Has Sam: “That which pleases many ‘Must have true merit.” The steadily increasing business done by us in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear 1s but a corrobo- Fation of this statement, and is certainly the evidenced approval of the people of this city, anda substantiation of the fact that the intrin- sic merit of our goods is unequalled bere- abouts ‘We began way down, six years ago, by set- ting up a standard; retusing,to sell shoddy-made underwear at any price, and then improving thie standard each succeeding season. Having done this, what isthe result? Best Values in honest muslin, honest sewing, honest finishing, thoroughness, best style, and selling ‘at the closest possible margin, has increased the sales of this branch to such proportions, we are loth to believe that any lady of this city makes her own underwear, but instead is buy- ing of ua, Why should they make itt We can make it as well, If not better,and at a lower Price, let alone the time consumed, which in these modern days ts # considerable item to every housekeeper. Making for thousands is bound to lower the cost of the making. ‘To-morrow morning we sball piace onsale the following extraordinary values in Fine ‘Muslin Underwear, and ask your examination and judgment. Lot 7331-50 Doren Ladies’ Fine Muslin Night Dresses, with yoke of four box-plaits, ‘and two rows of Hamburg inserting—Hamburg Embroidery around the neck and sleeves, and down the front; small jealers would mark them 89c.: our price 7c. each, Lot 4,368—50 Dozen Ladies’ Extra Fine Mus- lin Night Robes, yoke of four clusters of seven French tucks, and two rows of fine Insertion, lined back, Hamburg Embroidery around the yoke, beck and sleeves, Small dealer would tmark them $1.25; our price $1 each. Lot 981-50 Dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Walking Skirts, wide cambrie ruflle, edged with fine embroidery, five fine tucks in the Tuflle, and four fine tacks above. Small dealer would mark them 89e.; our price 75c. each, Lot 1436-40 Dozen Ladies’ Fine Muslin Walking Skirts, four wide tucks up the back, forming a tourure,| Answers the purpose of § bustie; worth $1.12%, only $1 eacl ‘Lot 8.87260 Dozen Ladies’ Fine Cambric Goiset Covers, with allover embroidered yoke front. Actually worth Soe.; only 75c. each. Lot 263—30 Dozen Ladies’ Extra finesquare Neck Cambric Corset Covers, yoke of fine Medici ince, lace trimming around neck; per- fect shape, full fashioued. “Small dealer would ‘k theta $1.25; our price $1 each. nt 6.582—60 ‘Dozen Ladies’ Extra Fine Cambric Drawers, with six fine tucks and one wide tuck, ruffle of torchon lace around the bottom, full fashioned. Worth $1; only 874ac. palt. per Pa(Second floor back: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Is View Or Tus Wave ‘We shall place on sale to-morrow morning (Saturday) the following unprecedented bar ns: “Vine Old Chintz Comforts, pure cotton bat- tiug, well sewed to prevent running into the corners, Price has been $2.25; Saturday, $1.75 each. Fine French Cretonne Comforts, extra good Dating, well stitehed, Price has been $3.00; Saturday $2.25 each. Fine Satine and ‘Turkey Red Comforts, best white filling. thoroughly siltched, extra value, Price has been $3.00; saturday $2.60 each. in considering the fact that they were already offered at the lowest prices ever named for Such qualities, you will get a just estimate of their ihtrinsle value at the reduced prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Lasssuncx & Bro. ‘We have received another invoice of RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS To Sell at $2.50, ‘These goods are 3% yaa long, Antique Pattern. ‘These do up nicely and have the appearance of a doubly expensive Curtaln, To keep pace with these we have marked down our $4.25 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS to $3.25. 50 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS are marked down to $4.25. Our $6.25 RUSSIAN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS ‘marked down to $5.00. ‘This Curtain is 4 yds. long, aud isthe greatest bargain Never offered tn a Curtain. ‘We are offering special low prices in And our “NOTTINAHAM CURTAIN NET." 42.in. Curtain Lace, 15¢, 45 in. ie Ise. 7-in. 20c. + BO-in, 220 Sein. 250. Goin. Boe. New Spring Styles and Effects in “Curtain Net’ ‘The BOMBAY and MIKADO STRIPE and PER- BIAN DRAPERY are among the Newest Styles ‘We are Selling Them at 18¢. BED SPREADS, BED SPREADS, ‘two Bargains In White Bed Spreads, First—One Extra sie Heavy ied Spread. ‘Second—One Pique Spread. .arge size, Medium weight, ‘We arcoffering either of these for $1.00, ‘Regular Price, $1.25. Our $1.75 Crochet He Spreads will from this Gay be sold fur $1.50. ‘This is extra large size, and excellent value, SATTEENS. SATTEENS, Daily Arrival of New Patterns in Domestic and Im- ported Goods. One Lot Just in we are offering at 18¢., worth 25c, ‘These come tn new and pretty patterns and in ap- pearance resemble the French goods. CORSETS. French woven Corsets, all bone and nicely finished with embroidery, for 50c. ‘The Rand G.Corset, all bone, finished with ribbon and lace, at 750 ‘We have all the leading makes of the P. D.. the THO ‘De. WARS HER MAJEST Corsets, Incint PSON GLOVE-FLITING, CONSE the Invest production for ORME, the Invert = breait. ‘stout ladies, is warranted not to ‘We can give you these in either high or low bust. ‘A complete line in Children’s Corsets, LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR. Gowns at 58c., worth BSc, made of the best guaty cotton, extra long ycke of embroidery and tucking. Gowns at 68e, Worth $1.10, Mother Hubbard si yoke of three rows of embroidery, fine tucking, fine Umbreidered rule around nec aud sleeves. Chemise at 47, worth G9c, Embroidered yoke aod embroidered around neck and sleeves, made are ne “Athemise at 68, worth OSe. Made of fine. Cambric with fine lace inserting and lace edging, and trimmed With different colors of ribbons. Drawers at 23c., worth 35c. Made of superior qual- Cotton, with deep hem and teking. wert at 47c., worth 60¢. Made of extra quallty Hees St eae inserting, fine tucking aud em- ery rue. Skirtsat-47e-, worth O2%gc. Made of good ton, vere deep hem, with three (8) deep French bark. Skirts at Ode., worth 69e., with deep Cambric rust a in the ruille and five (6) ‘deep tuoke above e Ladies’ Seersucker Skirts for 250. One Lot Children’s Short Dresses, in Splendid Styles, ‘Tafant’s Merino Cloaks aa low as $1.89, ‘We admit marking these goods vi close, but we . Delleve in theasying= “Dispatch is the Soul of Business,” Ball Beanpeuited ou the Mn of a teide ase prod LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE, 6 ONE PRICE. 420-422-424-426 ‘7th st, We Have Leer Is Srocx S,Pinsh Sacquee, bust $4, 86 and 40, at $20; reduced 1 Brocade Velvet Visite, $12: reduced from $20. 1 Astrakan Jacket, $16; reduced from $25. 3 enh Vita, telmmsd with Black Marten, $30; 2 Plush Newmarkets, $35: reduced from $60. a a . f= Ff D.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1886. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. — : WANES MMEDIATELY-FOR A SMALL | \W\7ANTED-A HOUSE IN MT. PLEASANT. OR RR RENT—FURNISHED—10-ROOM BRICK; family, ® good colored cook: good ‘references. leasant Tent not to exceed $30: allm.t; M st, near 6th nw.; newly and Apply, betwees 10 snd B Cae eet Kst. 1t* monte “Appr 4 EARLY, 603 14th st, 1t* | frescoed: suttabie for first-class family. } 14 — sige seal ees * 3 ANTED-SETTLED WOMAN FORGENGRAL ‘ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH—A HOUSE | Fer nw. al, Housework. References required. 1766 P st. PB = - is Fooms; neercars. J. R. | —— iz NT-TWO EY D> WW arnt a COLORED GIRL TO COOK AND | “WWTANTED—TO BUY HOUSE AND LOT, OR | Ainn two mory and colar Srick house, 2:3 ‘Sige a general housework; snd tronini ‘Lot on Massachusetisave,, between 11th and 224 | 3rocma: convenient to Frintiog office; reat, fa Address. Hox” 71: "Post ‘with reference : th ‘Tosi ‘Aftarese Box 714, City ues | wa ni. Address with doeriplon aa slcuation | quire $0 in ate. ‘Sates ‘ANTED—A_WOM, TO DO GENERAL housework in w, family must 8; references required. Apply at 1013 5 st, n.w. = ANTEDTA CLERK WHO HAS HAD EX- perlence in working nsion clatms geontman. addtess, saline experience, RALPH, NESe 'ANTED-SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES WH pig, "tie plainly and rapiaty. ‘Address Box 64° City WANTED-BY_ PATENT ATTORNEY, A W Sransman Wages hom $7 to gis bar week, according to 2 ALF. L, Star office! 126-30" ‘ANTED—A GIRU TO housework in a family o froning. Apply at 1640 Rhode ave. 'ANTED—OFFIOR BOY (COLORED) TO sweep and make himself useful. Address, in own handwriting, Star office, Box 164, stating age, schoo! last attended and references, Salary §L50% week. 26-218 ‘ANTED — COLLECTORS—A SALARY OR ‘commission ‘collectors. Parites to swatting for ofee wil ing tls trative cuaploy on \dreas A. BB, Star office ils 1D QOOKING AND three: no washing or Island 26-28 FOR BENT, HOUSE 095 TH ST. SW, RIGHT Gms, bath and cellar, in first-class condition, oj = Dosite. Jetferson school Rear Si. Dominica FOR RENT—ROOMS. Se ice tetnans Gnas tines of taencs cece ieee (OR RENT — A NICE WELL-FURNISHED | Improvements rent $25 per mouth. Apply, at 425, FOR RENT—HOUSES. YOR RENT— ——— 630 Gs ©. Sat b. st bd 8 th new, Or PSO gad Het a abe ote QS Sr over st 25/706 12h aS ele SrlLe Det kee miineree teas any hath fol Cnue,new, t, Sr SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. Fenw, a USE. 816. Pea A Pes ined sacgis fn eae fs {OR RENTNEW BRICK HI [eee 2, Room: $10 per month; fire and break- imei desicea: “Apply at idfoidiiee ne wes ae R RENT-OlL M ST. NW. NICELY FUR nished parlor and bedroom, communicatii mory: south front, with board.” Rates NT—WE HAVE A NUMBER OF NEW] Liga ee a u bay y mi proces 24 | Grovements, snd alt ir iodatigns reating fr Tellable and per-nanent parties, with references. 26-2" Bote scope month. WESC TLCO, Tig R RENT—ONE ROOM AND SUMMER sw HRIGK HOUEI Kiteh Ist floor, 1 Room on 24 floor. and 4 1B RENT -THRER KF zs Rooms on 3a loon water in yard. will bec rented to- | i Sx rooms aed cellar; batb. halls, bay windows, Saher grtovwe arcs Apply ibe Ta mime | AL adern iprov wigs ne Tage Raat gd ou Apply at 708 Mamachusetia ave. 0.e. NG-2we [RNT—BAY WINDOW BRICK HoUsi ihe ee hear market and cars. $25 per month, THOS WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. n. w. T26-3t_ ‘(OR RENT—AT 1180 19TH ST. NORTH OF ‘Massachusetts ave.. one of the highest points in the sity, large, well furnished front ‘anid wie? ss He {0 gentle NE (OR RENT—DOUBLE AND SINGLE ZUR- nished Hooms,at507 6th st., between E and F sta nw. 126-30". i oR RENT—704 12TH ST. Brick Dwelling: five room oh SWORE LEY, On Fret. 3 x OR _RENT—TwWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS Bere ‘Bor the second ‘oor with ar withost beast PIRSA ane TE TCALEY 1505 8th st, n.w. Rest 1591 Vermont ave ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO general housework in small private family: no washing and ironing: must come well recommended oud stay 125-308 OR RENT—40i 4TH ST. N. W., TWO LARG: comfortably furnished, sanny rooms and ‘& 719 11th st. n.w,, 12 ang {ronlng, faust come Spurn ot reece site. reas crn | Bia Teton awe SO ronan ‘ANTED—YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO ASSIST OR RENT—518 4° .N. W., NICELY FUR- | Brick, 2023 Massachusetts ave. mW. 10 rooms_..40 W at housework in family of two; must be strong | I mshed second-story: frost fossa heat ‘sod Brick, 110 8d st. nw... 10 and willing references. 1622 16th st. nw. [25-31 | Board if desired. Bodie” | Bek, 1 that aw. 12 eA mag SRCLASS | LAUNDRESS | 7\OR RENT—LARGE AND DESIRABLE ROOM, | BTCE> CS ener | WY, sodhambermald references rogufea Cairns | B'oiteuratin ese saitbad Bat Beat at 9a0e | Brier: 22001 ca 1623 N st. p.w. Saturday morning, Feb. 27th. £26-2t* | K st. n.w, First-class Table. 28-20" Brick, 323 9th 1 Waa ‘TIDY, COMPETENT AND New Bricks at., West smart white gitlas cham! tress. apply 1217 N ee ee Boa WASTED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL YY, nowework. Apply 612 Rhode inland ave, n.w. ANTED—A ,COLORED MAN TO DRIVE, wagon. Mus ‘know city and understand care of ‘0, white Hoy between 17 and 19 years of inderstands the crockery business. A alter 6pm. to8 W. AUGHNSTEIN, 817 ist Be Fo. RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; SUIT- ‘able for two gentlemen or. convenient to all car lines and ‘Board can be had in same square if desired; lire | th St. We. 80M. aaa, Te Ascae. bas TF. 2a FWOR RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- iT {Sumner st. n.w Sri! FF'cr tite, contheting of three reouis ted private | E008 Matve av.6r¢25.56 |fbatrdop ida 816.00 bath, to be had at reduced price, at 920 14th 2.w. drape irviug st. n.w.6r. between J and K sta. 126-30" 5 ai ‘Ter. 25.00) tt av. n.w.Gr cot 15.00 1428-1432: 4 ‘w. GF. 20-30) |740 7th St. 8.6., TE. (OR RENT—FIVE COMMUNICATING ROO} FPGzicna door, with genned wares Tnfarniahog gee. ----8.00||1002 8. Cap. st. 6r. 1125 7th st. n.w., up staira, ANTED-LADIES TO WORK FOR US AT thelr own house. $7 to $10 per week canbe ynietly made, No photo painting; no canvassing. oF full particulars ‘please ‘addreas. at once, Ci GENT ART CO,, 19 ‘Central’ strest, Bostos, Mass. Box 6170 = fb-4lte ‘ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS cooking, washing and ironing; also, one io do ghamber and, laundry ‘work. “German preferred. lust come well recominen: ‘Saturday or Mon- day before 12 m., at 234 New Jersey ave. s.¢. 125-21" ‘ANTED — EXPERIENCED BOY TO FEED Space!” Permanent exmployinent to conipeient and re lable party. ste 124-305 Fe RENT—982 K ST. N.W.—LARGE THIRD- floor front room and comimunicating hall roo! sod Taree wie COOK, 816 FS2,. SAU SEVERAL S8TORY 7 Room Bricks, K, near Ist ne, all moi im ai Tous SHR Ri « £263 tbs N 10 per cent on in- iS & REAL 1iso Fens Fo SALE—TWO FIVEROOM HOUSES ON Sth st. se, bet E and FL ‘Yeatment Brice $2,000, 26-3 Besa. O08. ‘sta. nw. inpeas rome tnd concrete cul, all oder oats aon ta saves (rom ‘fom Fata Sven. pay over te fr WakNe SALE—SPECIAL OF FERINGS— jew Zsiory press brick Dwellings tn the soutb- section of the city; 6 rooms, water, gas and SoTer deep lot, one bs Koqeare Seem curs: wil pay ‘net; long time given, BH WARN: 5-3 916 F st a handsomely furnished; also, hail roore floor. Excellent board. ‘Table-boarders wanted. "36-38 OR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front Rooms, one on first and one on. sec- ond floor: gentlemen pi 20 Oth st Between FandGsiaw. Beat reasonable; private fusnlly. R RENT. Pets Ser tw. cor. 15th, 22 rooms..—¥45.00 WANTED A GOOD WHITE WOMAN TO DO general house work ina small private family; everything convenient, Address. E., Star office, WANTED WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN ‘Cooks; $10 to $20; chambermaids, nurses, gen- gral workers. scrub and kitchen girls, men cooks A. COOMBS, Emp, Bureau, 926 Fist. n.w. £20-1w® 0 FANT 7 92 9 TOO ene OD OR RENT—ROOMS, 624 13TH &T; NEWLY ig: Poems o Fitrraisned throughont, convenent to hotels and | 318 Bet hw 7 Fooma ———_— 30.09 SEO H Se RIE FSR. P2539 _| "5-8 CHARLES W. HAN OR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Apply at 921 18th st. nw. 25-218 ‘POR RENT— FURNISHED EN SUITE, THE Ficoes benutitai Rooms in the cliys overlooking the eastern grounds of the Capitol; house, corner of 1st and Bae, a and furnace fires, fo tr tat ores, \O RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNI cating front rooms, third floor; southern exposure; rooms on first and second floors; also large attic. 11014 st, nw. aU 1638 nine OR SALE JUST FINISHED-SEVEN SIX oom Dwellinzs, in tenting locality: all | modern improvements: will pay over 10 per cout on investment. Good ttle; furnished: good alley fo rear, Easy terms, BH WARNER, 25-81 916 F st. 0 Fs. SALE-TWOSTORY AND BASEMEN' Brick, seven rooms, on 7th St, near A st. & ¢ modern: $3,650 “Also; bt six-room Brick with thoroughly modern; brick stable; lot 35x100; on Bai n.e.; $4,000. Also, {wo- Story and basement Brick: seve rooms; modern; ot 24%4x50; corner property: on New Jerey ave. .6; hori distauce from Avenue cars ®3. a ‘Sorner basinem property, being two-story Brick: se Fooms; near Wallach schoo! building: at $3.500. |W: have also a large number of other desirable Houses for sale. ‘MM. ROHRER @ ©0., £24-3t 84 and Kast Capitol st. SALE—-NEW THRESTORY, CENTRALLY located, modern style und well-built brick House, read, 926 painted: | ANTED—AGENTS FOR THE LIFE OF GEN, | 1OLGst z iy Wacy | 721 11th stn, w.: twelve rooms, bath, wash room, clovarat Ehple mdesnts Bleieetet ds | BUae and ow event ata ofvooem guthe nag | Semmrmenta. Sowlre oe ine mor. — [ibe | cela eae clr, bao, kon atom {lke Life OF Gran BE RUSSREL Pee eee | new house: Kastlake inanitiesand sirvors steam heat | [OR RENT-NEW DOULLE BRICK, T 8% f | nd kitchen on Bret Goof wooden tes Mass. fu piano, pictures, draperies, &c.; overlooking, Capitol ‘near 9th p. w.,10 rooms and bath bay window. | oven range, &e. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fat n. +. pao ~ Erounas; would be rented separately. 202 Delaware | ali modern improvements, “KH. T: LEIPOLD, 1331 eee (W Biv to sau. Chambermaigs and welteress | S°° Ge | ee tS: _| NOR SALE—A DESIRABLF THREESTORY SURRAU-O17 Teh oe mw A ONAL LANG Auo.sbrik sible, Desirable iocation andymodergs | ern conveniouces, i= LULLY, ef Pennarivania| Price, $4,000, FING, FOX @ BROWN. HOR RENT—BY MARCH 18T, NICELY FUEN- | JOR RENT— R SALE—ON TERMS—A COMFORT. WANTED--SITUATIONS. _| F'Rica'itira sory teat Reon two south windows; | LY 1745 8 ST. N. W. tats tee aes ick, bay windo W ANTEDUAN EXPERT | STENOGRAPHER, with large experience in Departmental affairs, destres evening employment on correspondence, &c Referencee unexceptionable Address W. I, ‘Star oftice. ite ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHI1B girl, a situation to cook or do general housework in u small family. Apply at 6U4 T st, n.w. 1 Wa om EE WRITING A” WEER'S ‘work at office day time or at home evenings. . HL, Star office. State price. ite ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Swedish girl Situation as lady's maid; willing 1. Address Box 8, Star of ue ANTED-SITUATION AS COOK IN A RE- spectable white family; “willing to assist in the ypuhing and ironing. Call’ sor two days. at 3308 ienywth*-"* Brick, seven rootns znd bath; modern aa _ 43 OR REN -- 11th st. now., Iu. God tepale aud! centr. FOX, 920 F st nw. mod, imps.; also, two small rooms, very low. First board ferences exchanged. 315 Reilt $25. cn Soudan S PISHER & CO., 1824 Fst. nw. DESIRABLE BRICK, 812 bath, cellar, furnace, dc. located; $75." ALBERT F- 24-30 JOE RENT THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, 3D floor, ‘unfurnished oF furnished, to permanent ies." Gas ani ; cars and herdics joor. ire 5617 East Capitol st. banat 775273 OR RENT—AT 919 H ST, N.W.. A NEWLY R RENT_NEW TR. “Ry, Ce Te Y furnished back Purlor. “ Referendes required. | I? ly located Brick. 719 11th ofits 2 ALBERT F. FOX, 920Fst.nw." “faidt OR RENT—MARCH I8T—TWO LARGE, handsome, communicating rooms, unfurnished, PSE RENT RNISHED—1312 12TH ST, 12 ‘second floor; bay window; heat, gas and bath, 1516 | A’ Rooms, nicely furnished: will rent for 7 monttis at , 724-31 | the very ‘low rent of $75. PARKER & TOWN- eee SEND, 1418 Fst : fase OR RENT—THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms on first or second floors, le oren suite, Rooms are large and in first-class order, Rent reasonable. Inquire at 2313 Mt. nw. PR RENT — 916 25TH ST., $15.30; 922 25TH ‘t., $16.30; two now six room ‘ouses, "ANENHOWER & BON, 1200 F st U and water. D. i Winmenek COMPETENT FRENCH COOK yzgood Fefeconces, “Address He MATHIEU. ald 2 good references, Bsthns R6-3te ‘S POR REST A LADY LIVING ALONE WOULD rent two nicely-furnished rooms to two or more jocation. Address 5 SE. and S.W. Per Mo. entiemen, Beautifal BS, Star Sttice. fata E. Per Mo! ist sta, ei 7 Cstaw. 8rs...$32 seacsonLOmr 35.38 }237 13th sts. w..7rs_ 26.00 € Wy ANTED-BY A YOUNG SWISS GIRL ASIT- ‘uation as chambermaid; speaks French, German and English. Address M.X., Star offlce, 126-206 Wy ANTED—BY (4 TENT WOMAN, Place as cook; first-class family. Call at 170% ‘Musnachusetts ave. 26 'ANTED-SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER or clerk; graduate of Kastman's Business Col- lege; best cty reference; salary no object. “013 1¢ st se. 25-30 Wei eecenee re. | Sevel experie erences furnished. Address Hit Ls, Star office. £25-0t" ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Mao, a situation as cook or walter; can furnish good references. Apply at 1220 Nat, nw. 126-20 ANTED-I WILL PAY. $100 TO ANY PER- ‘who will obtain a position me So amonthe "Addrem Bow Sly Sar otis, kasKs W ANT Eb, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG COL ored Man, of any kind of work. Apply at 215 F st. nw. fe-ste apy ANTED—BY A NEAT AND RAPID SEWER W onvaine waite work emapiovment:in families by the week; good batton-hole worker and sewing ma- chine operator, Address Box 114, Star office, f4-St Ay ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED PARISIAN Drevsmaker work by day or week; cut and fit rfect; best city reference. ‘$L50 Be. day. \ddrers LOUISE, Star office, (24-80 Wy ANTED—I WILL PAY $50T0 ANY PERSON Vpeaatn Soap rome thiced es ments as wate eman OF messenger. Address FIREMAN, Star office. Psst ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED, PRACTICAL Bookkeeper and Accountant, at present employ- ed In Chicago, is desirous of obtaining a situation ‘Washington. ' Unexceptionable references as to char- acter and ubiiity: A. permanent position more at) ob- Ject than large salary. Address ‘76, Star office. yy ANTED PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, seamstresses, ‘cooks, nurses, chambermaids, men cooks, waiters, waitresses, with Feferences. "A. COOMBS. inp. Buresn, 026 at WANTED PLACES FOR HOUSER REPENS, WY, Conk, Lanndreimes, Chambermaids, Waiteresses, Nurses, experienced Coachmen, with references; Ger: Mun spoken; a NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU. O17 7th st nw. Todor ___WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED-ONE LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE for a bar and billiard room, in the’ business. part of the city. Address, giving terms and location, RESTAURANT, Star office, f6-218 ‘ANTED— DESK ROOM IN PACIFIC Building, in room with only one other occupant; or small room heated, within one square of Patent of fice. for $5 per month, " Address P. 0. Box 480, City. * ‘ANTED — FURNISHED ROOM, — WITH Board, in a private family, for ‘gentleman and wife: ceutral location. Address W. B., Star office. ‘ANTED—AT ONCE —A PARLOR FLOOR furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, sn a strictly private family; west of 13th st; in north: ‘west section. Address U.S.N., Star office.” 24-31" oi OR RENT—ONE OR TWO QUIET GENTLE- St8.¢.,8r8........20-00) 936-3840 Vaay. 6F.17-30 Evie ue bine clea Gone tae oo ae oes inser sas 2900 es Moar ten 12.08 iso same on third floor, $10; newly furnished, e- 6, 5re 16.501/028 Va.av.a.wAre.15-39 Poquited, Addres Dike Sarotiee te Se yrilest oe. 6Fi 16.00 1515 Ith athe fra 14-00 R RENT—1908 H ST. N.W., THREE NICELY 'yrtlest.n.¢.,6r8.15.00, gee STORES. Per wa OFFICES. Per Mo. BRAT to Wea eR ‘naw. ,irmn40: sa 820 DeLay. strédwe20.00//" = furnished Rooms on second foo) south light: well heated: pri only preferred; references. (OR RENT—211 3D ST_N.W. HANDSOME rooms on first and second floors, single or ensuite, d'flodr “north, west and vate family; genuemen % Sosim Bs ‘Theabove isonty asmait portion of on uy furnished complete; piano, secretary, &c. APPOInt | books. For full list call at office for bulletin. imsued on ents firstolass; convenient to Capltél, departments | theint and 16th. [#31 ‘THOS E. WAGGAMAR. RoR, DSO) R RENT Gisbed couse inate oc eemunanientlior eunaie Exe oistiaw..1gc1001 11419 Pierce Place, 71.925 Care SO Hoe ge Se eBNe location: aoe | 1418 20th. nw. ira 73) 1114 NGap at 7 re 1840 VOR RENT—WANDSOMELY FURNISHED E'Pront Rooms; southern and western exposure; table board, 941 H st. n.w, we R RENT-015 E FURNISHED ‘and unfurnished Rooms; heat and gas, f%-1m ST._N.W. 2 40) 303 pie OR RENT—AT 1112 H ST. N. W.. A LARGE, | 630 Maniav.ne., 6F33.50 nicely furnished, secondtory Root, with 787 8d eu nw. Tes. 30 3 and ‘gag baltablo Tor ‘One or we gentlemen; terms | 1008 26th dro 4 Feasonable. im | 445. * 2a% ; 755 ~—35| 23 Fen a (\OR RENT—1119 17TH_ST.N. W.. TWO SEC. | 450466 Wash! ke Gi 25) S41 Maw, Bie ad bright ina private fumily. where tere areng om | SeaQhee Bw -Grm 23) 720 20th ae me Ge La BR Height fn 8 private. Satis. ‘are ng chil | 94:3 M st n.w., 12re S584 ,5t0 31 32r.60.00' STORES@DWELLINGS. FOR RENT—FLATS, Fe, RENT—-ONE FLAT ON THIRD FLOOR: | 22 handsemely furnished Rooms, single oF, en suite: ll improvements, new building.’ CHAS. FLESCH: ih RENT—THREE HOUSES, COR, STH AND MAN, 1410 Penisylvania ave, opposiie Willard's |") 257'5:t°%" 9 rooms, all modern improvements, poet £25-St° | west and south front. 730 Pst. south front, bay window, 10 rooms, all modern improvements. 03 Sth at rooms, all modern im- FO! RENT—10 Ler— Sth st., west front, 7 ywentent to’ APARTMENTS IN THE provements, con tutes lines of cam. fees TD. DALY, Aerntey Breeton, os 1410 8th st. n, CENTRAL PARK BUILDINGS, or No. 9 Wholesale Row, Center Market, EASE Sole agent for the District of Colurabia for Kigin futter Corner 58th and 59th sts. and 7th ave, Co.'s Creamery Butter. 120-76 ‘New York City, ROR RENT—HOUSE 476 OST. N.W.. 11 ROOMS, Facing Central Park. ‘with all modern improvements, Inquire at 1000 ‘Rents from $2,000 to $4,000. Sates wes ee Apply to i OR RENT—SEVERAL SIX-ROOMED HOUSES in good neighborhood; near cars: rent low to LESPINASSE & FRIEDMAN, ‘EB A McINTIRE, POR O18 F at nw, 2 RENT-A NUMBER OF NEW BRICK horse cote sohcsis and markcen at low prices, from sch atl se Ft per mouth. DANENHO £8 181 Broadway, New York, Or C. CLIFTON, Sup't. at Buildings. FOR RENT—OFFICES. 122-6 ble, well built two-story press seven ‘room ‘House; range. ‘eax, hot and col ‘water and bath; ‘cash, $1,000 in monily ments, $1,000 in three rere “Seo owuer. J.-F. Bak. BOUR, 12) st. and yland aveaw. P. 0. Box 248. mist JFPOR SALE—FOUR TWOSTORY BRICKS, NEW fand complotc. A good investment, Location Rorthesst SWORMETEDT & BRADLEY. OR SALE—A VERY Pi ER HOUSE, ‘six rooms; two bay windows: all. moderu lmprove: Brent OLD at Quy $5,000" onethird cash. SWORMSTEDT@ BRADLEY, 27 Fat 124-01 POR SALETA NICE ESTORY 9 ROOM BRICK, ‘all modern improvements: on N st.. near Oth: lot 174_x120, to « 20-foot alle only $5,250. JNO. AGGAM., Fst 123-5t Nw. ,000))1316-1318N. ¥.av340,000 (000)|1139-1151% 234 st_..6,000 barear 5,000 21 28.4¢:2130 K. 5,000 17,500) 1129'to 1135 24:h8i.5,000 13716,000)|122 D st...b.b. Zr... 4,700 5. 15,000 |115381155 20th st_4.200 me Afr 12 8 7 NBS4 & 1036 Sth st. 100 ‘The above is onty a smail port yon my books. For fall lis-cail at office for oulletin isvacdl Oo [t23] THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. .LE—HOUSE AND LOT 1303 N 8ST. N.W y; 10L26x100. 1241 6th st. and N sts.: 24xi00; splendid iocation for fine dence, Apply to Owner, Hooms 6, 7 and 8, G18 F st. (OR SALE—A FINN NEW PRESS BRICK Dwelling; nine rooms, with all_modern Improve- mens: stone steps; in ail one of the most complete Houses in the city: 1838 13th st. nw. Apply to OWNER, 1840, next door. n R SALE—I HAVE TWO VERY ELEGANTLY ‘finished ‘Houses, located in one of the finest parts Pfthe northwest: modern in everr respect: ‘orautiful three-story and basement; ten “price, 10,000 ewoh: must be sold by March ist. J Phiscorn ide Fat. nw. sel ie" FoR SALE AN ELEGANT CORNER HOUSE, near Dupont Circle, well bullt and nicely finished. ‘All the rooms are front; not adark roum in the house. ‘All conveniences. South and east exposure. Three. Fooms dey =2 HUFTY & DYER, 13th and F sta, 9-10t Real Estate, Insurance Loans, Notary Public, SALE—14TH 8T. N.W., NEAR V, BRICK, seven rooms and bath, twenty feet front: leas an investment WALKER & 1006 F st. nw. ents, 808 11th st. nw., 8 rooms, all mod. imps., $3,650; ens; ents, “217 Dou n.8, 6 rooms,water, gas and stoves, $2,000; SWORMSTEDT @ BRADLEY, $230-1mo 927 F streit_ RSALE—SMALL INVESTMENTS—THE FOL- per cent in prices named. DAN 226 Fst" ju26-Lm TOR SALE $450 NEARLY NEW BRADBURY jrand Piano, $250: one very fine U; 190; Wim. Knabe Square, iy worth $185 for $55. All must be sold to cor Fances. "Apply at office of EXCHANGE BAN st nw. oR SALE—THE NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ‘Estate Company havea large and choice line of improved and unimproved sale, offering (2:26 Fst n.W. Pa. ave.. 10r-. T193 Bonne: tee 04°30 Fe, RENT—FINE OFFICE ROOMS—1493 F ST.; 1421 Hopkina: REST Fas T'st,,10r.£.$75. best office location in the city; to desirable 90) a96 1a, Yer. 63-50) nants low mms, On et, 2d, ad, | 1608 H st'.10re. 50.85) stm. i5.0 and 4th ors: br AY od emo ‘noma pd to'éas | 1517, 1519 Sist et, i0r-b0||2815 Neer. and... -22.50 © month. “Apply on premises "to CUPTER & | 114345 2istet,, 13r--..40) 1210 4th at. TIMER, Real » Insurance and Loans, _£25-1m | 3249 N st, 7 meme ss jase ROFFSSIONAL MEN | WISHING OFFICE | 2014 Met, 71-0 05.00 ‘Rooms will find same first floor and first-class lo- | 2910 Fst, 71..,...30.50) cation at 618 ¥ st. nw. fi 3010 M FOE BENT HANDSOMELY FITTED: UF | S78 Est Lie for rare chances for investment” Parties desirise w put Chase or having land for sale in’ the feast section of the city will find it\to thelr advan {ojdo go through this company. which ives is whole attention and energy to the that thousand of the ‘cliy.. This ‘company has seventy fet in one irac on New Hamnpebire ave, ‘aa bargain “A1s0, 200,000 acres of improved farm lands in Vir inis'Yor sale of exchange & nam. 510 Fa ow. Office, ground floor; 1224 F st. Inquire of G. | 613-817 23ast., 7r....25. ‘WAGNES, on premises, aulre of @. | $530 Pet. Bra 20.501 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—LOTS. Amoor a } “10 FT. FOR F'itcoss, fronting ou K ane Lat'ne. tos soo haan New dereay eve sod Nien 31,000 6 RK RALE—DESIRABLE FRONTAGE PoR @ ‘Houses. hear corner Connecticut ave. abd R st. ow, JOHN SHERMAN & ¢ Taos yea ST NEAR & ST. oon. “Pleasant, 4 to St nERioRD 1438 Fit, JHOR SATE—CORNER LOTS STH ST. RAST AND Virginia ave, between Marine Hurracks mod Navy "ard gate, sogibeamt and: southwest Corners, Bp len. Nm lym las Aw ae. feb SOR SALE-ON CORCORAN STREET, bet, eae a sma price SO cents per foot net. AG.rem P'S. Box ous ‘cay. “ D (Dir aie WOR SALE—-LOTs—Os FEET Fi NEW Et ave, neat X st only $6,200 ‘Ope Lak. Lnch #- between Pans g i-00 per foot. pice oat oi Sai ame tht, wi tno sana verb st, Late oo feet eep; at $2.30 and $1.50 PNorchwest corner 16: and Boundary, 60 cent F st, between 18th and 19th; $1.25 per foot, Paes a) MASP. PARDON, 1896 Ft. RNER 1 oare foe 0 fro ‘Also, corner Last on 20th a Rir'oniy $1,514, and. mijoining Low on same sires at S135 pet nguare foo’ fact” STEIGER & LIRBERNANN, 1908 Fat OR SALK—AT A BANGAIN IF PURCHASED ‘stonce--a very avaliatie rorner fot, trong 4 ion" O aiaad 41 Ron sth Spportuulty'vo,get a centrally focal pum, ich hounee ‘ean be “erecie SiideWARER, 820 Fatn JOR SALE—AT AHA uinding Tota on 24 at “orarMary Ind ave $ cnly 30 et toa 30-footaliey. LOUIS P.SHOk- MAKPR, 020 Fat. eo MONS E gaa de eVounat, between tan Ue eon Ge ieet Got st, between Tamd U mw con ly 80 fret fo an aliey.” Apply to LOUIS F SHOESAMISK ad Panw. oe Grey OR SATLE—CHOT NHCTICUT ‘ave. at $2 per foot, WM. P. YouN _ feet 1808 Fat, JOR SALE—Cor N_ NORTHWEST suitable for busiuess or for several dwellings, lob Bear Pension oflice, and one neat treasury Aimy a of tots and houses, all sectioux. A’ Mo- NTIRE, O18 F st. 0-80 OK SALE—F. G. WILKINS, 2 FIRST ST. S > ‘Washington, D. C., has the tollowing list of waitin bie proverty'in Dakota for sale, wich ix pretty cor » double in value during the coming year “quarter of the Leeper Addition to the city of ‘embracing three hundred iots, within one-laif (¢ courL nose. ‘hole business and residence tots ta Saf Pleree, w on Shen the bill for opening the Stour eservar Bion, which recently passed the Seuste Luauimomsly, becomes Sf Capitol Hill Addition to the city of nibracing about 00 lots, adjoining the ‘Uue-quarter of the town site of Lestervitie, contaln- Ang 160 acres, midway berween Vaukion and Scot land. on the Chiteago, Milwankee and Si, Paul raliromd, ‘These interests in the best towns in Dakota will be Sold on exceedingly fayorabie terms to who will take charze of and market the abo: bie additions and lows. OR SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON OO: necticut and Massachusetts avenues, 16th ated 14th sie nw, “Call and examine our Tie UFTY & DYER, > 3th and F sty, DOR SALE—T HAVE POUR VERY FINE building Lots opposite the Binine mansion, with Outlook om Dupont circle for sale nt 85.0000 FlOdepportunlty, for pacties to bulls tocethe ing their own meighboriood with w muving of building. fst Fe, SALF—-1 ne cost JOBN A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst. inw. HAVE MOST EXCELLENT dullaing Lots on O st. P st Connecticut ave. and 16th st, bet. kad L, Mnw. Property on 16th si, bel k and. ix enhiancii ments are Ume to buy care, Tapidiy in Value.” Many fine linprove: in “contemplation on Trl, st. Now for the rising mat lots anid pomme wer houses in the raid! SOHN A. cellent sit improving norte PRSCOT 1426 F st. bow. FOE SALE-TWo FINE Tors, ata bargain. each Lot 20.4200 feet Price 60 cents foot, Gull at once. DAN SON, 1226 Fst JOR BALE-1,000 “Audtrem CATT OR BAL+-STOCK AND Fi URES « ‘he Fancy Goods Store. Apply at 2115 "seep housebold effects, ail nearly Florida. 1809 1st. nw. JOR SALE-APPLETONS NEW AMERICAN Cvelopadia, “All tbe volumes delivered at once ow Small monthly payments Address Hox 180. Siat of e200 new. by a lady going to ror sae— A RARE BARGAT An elegant. nearly new, full 7 octave rosewood case Piano: heavtly carved legs and ire. Hundsomely ‘tin ‘mproverents, full rich tone, deen used but eight montiin, f ing hhandsons 100 at $100 cash and $19 for five years; owner jeaving i per month; warranted ity and must sell, ‘De seen at PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, m2 422 9th street, {OR SALE OR CHARTER-THE PROPELLE steamer “Gazelle,” carrying capacity 1. ers and 30 tous dead burden, Is for mule, or will be chartered to responsible parties. Apply to THOMAS: M GREEN & BHO., 56 W. Baltimore st, Bal r200t OR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of a Handsomely Furnished House in the north- west of the city: all modern improvements and every: hing perfec news tan ote desiring nome aid Wiiling to pay €4,000 Tinvite reply. Address MT SHANT Sent omic oe T20-08 POR SALE—A WELL PAYING LAUNDRY, IN iaSon tai tn eae ie, Soins, euaoam at - ‘over $200 per week: buliding for reat Or male. A B. Witaharcb. 1398 Fa. oe tie sia JOR SALE-NEW AND SECONDHAND BOATS ‘out and Working Boats, Battows, Gilll abd Gunning Skifts, Shells, Canoes wind “Ggn, JOU CUMBERLAND @ 80N, footuf New Hamprire ays, 10-1n RAND SHELLED CORN DE- livered in car Joads on Baltimore abd Qhio tracks at Washington. Write for prices. G.T. KOML BERG, Adamstown, Md. swe ‘OR SALE— BIRDS —IMPORTED CANALY Birds; fine singers very cheap. Bird Food aud ‘Gages for sule at he bird store. 11 ‘Fth st. nw ret HARTBRECHT, JOR SALE RECEIV, ‘own et, press the best Cut Hay that ever can ‘am abie to offer same at Very. SS. DAISH, Wholesale Fi Cap. and D sts, ne. ty = jazz JOR SALE—BARGAINS IN LOT CHEAP HAE ness that has been used for oo double coach. “Fancy Plush 1 $7.50; Jot at $9, former price Large square Sweat Blankets $1.50, would be cheap at $2.50. extra heavy and strong murcingies 25 ‘Stable Cover at EX'S Saddlery, ORSALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY ‘and Provision Store; best location in South Wash- ington: reason for selling. (11-health of pro} A dress 8. H.STIDHAM, 440 7thataw. f26-2i* 2 y eee menerenen't DoD | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 3008 bee He 98.90) 2g wk 0 30 VV AxTaD-TO RURCHAGE FOR Casu—con,| __FOR RENT—STORES. __| SIG: NGF asap attanlbas, improv 101 with de} ~ rey about 46 foot apd frontage of about 160 feck. “Gwners POR BENTA-18 77H St. NB, SPLENDID Lome) &@ Witcox, apply tod KR. HERTFORD, 1423%4 F et, 26-206 Hojocation for any business; néer ‘East Capitol st, | 420 1907 Pennayivania ave.n.w. ‘ANTED-LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN TO B Wisin Wascts club; best Watches In SAY for toe | Ree ee OR ee earth © | E140 1.1 av.19t.83.33)9100 Het. n.w-107.-883.33 ‘as iv G. & EGNER'S, i ir inonth, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ‘P.166.1 ‘i4t., ed eae patie tage! Noe | tae THSBFORD. | aounac, bei. 0 4 210087 (aoe 2 York ave. f2a6-lw* ea ‘ANTED —TO BUY NOTES, DEBTS AND | FOR RENT—MISOELLANEOUS 3 i bay “Cialms' on at pases who hold & postion. | [OR HENT-STABLE CALL aT 319, ap a7 $0 uaress It. In A, Star oftiee, race "| Wnw. ‘6-206 * 328 ‘ANTED—T0 PURCHASE A GOODSIZED ae oe driving horse or mace. Must bea free driver, nice looking und reasonable price. Addrem L. P. 3,, Star office. 4-3t 13198 (OR RENT—AN EXCELLENT 7-OCTAVE Rosewood Case Square Piano Forte in good order, oa reliable party x 0. K, Star office. feet Z E E ‘at our reduced prices. Only competent workmen very best material end postal card Warerenceee LADIES’ DRESSES TO DYE, employed. and have them called for. PRINCE, 1000 ‘only $10 per quarter. OR RENT—A FIRST-CL, AL YARD, ON FPR alsa 0, fanaa cartes, CO W Saree MAYTHORPE: FARM DELIVERS 3c,‘ rie and leat and does'not sour, ALAN THORPE FARM, College Station, Md. f24-ate ‘ANTED—OWNERS OF VACANT LOTS DE- Wettecicaet (o notity SWORMST EDT Seay ‘ANTED—"DO YOU KNOW DEAH FELLAH” have a Suit of Clothes Cleaned for $1.50, “p, 1000 F st. Send postal card and have ‘ANTED — WATER — WATER — WATER— DAN'L J. MOFFAT, of 414 4% ot. aw., iso specialist in dolug all kinds of well work, and the pi ‘artesian likewise, “All “orders prompay ‘Attended to. &eine ANT! 'MMALFS OF ALL AGES AND idea to buy “Freuch Vili Soap. sod save the wrappers 20,000 valuable presents given away. ump Ofloe, scales, 6c. “Apply at Laie New. York ave. bord ALUABLE FISHERY FOR RENT. BENT—BY BO. HOLTZMAN. ‘As receiver in the suit of vs. more.. Pa. av. undersigned will, at 12 o'clock m. ORDA, BW. he Sin dg of 1800, tn Tront of the Mattel | 3908 Peat douse ey eee of Alvxandria, Va, rent at public ‘VALUABLE FISHERY KNOWN FREESTON!) a RERECSEE ea : %. E. MEREDITH, Receiver. Fk Sees een 98316 and 314 Indiana avenue. = é ‘3 m E PERSONAL key ‘ANTED—LANDLORDS AND LANDLADIES: to please thelr questa and rednoe as bills at saine time with the ‘Air ‘Twin Gas Burner.” ‘Take n0 iTED—-MEN—ALL THE ‘use. Wiekog senor yes ers valuable laundry and for all 20,000 valuabl given away. Weary gumeiesr son Pn cnrene % ceaeates rs no are ES 2,Almaua Sool Sacaues, 96 and 36 bust measure, 40 ‘Shoulder Capes In Seal, Lynx, Otter and Beaver. ‘Muffs and Trimmings at very low prices, B & STINEMETS & SOM, 4 ‘Hatters and Pareiers, - 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, Saree nw. BFE ona ate i = Ee 1 ECTABLE , ABOUT ‘Rood. . desires the acd 201 ‘to es the sbove housescan behades my .Fefined geaileman betweed GU and 60, of in | eave for rent or gale Is liberally od one oy fora, eam naman Rey oy for eale, call Gr send at a URCHASES AND SALES EFFECTED IN ALL ‘the U, 8, District of Columbia and out of town nt for of Baltimore, and ger fo eoreaicl een Pov, ‘Money to loan on first class real estate. Tel me call 216-2. 0-2w W. L, TOWERS, 1343 F st a. w. ‘ANTED—A BUSINESS PARTNER WITH capital to run a weekly publication that is needed by men of ali shades of opinion throughout the coun- Hy, and which promises to pay, well. ‘There is noth ing’ like it published. None but a man of ipeaus, ‘Character and busines! energy treated with Address ‘Box 144, Star office. fie-lin RR SALE—ON 14TH ST., NORTH OF T N.W., several very jects of Property improved apd “unimproved: good Investments. WALKEH & WILSON, 1006. f10-2w ENS. R. BERLIN, B Stevograsher and Typewriter, ‘Room 1, Alexunder Building, % 1009 F at. nw. 6im* LAN’ CITY, N. J.—Hi COTTAGES, AEELES erent orale by J. G. MS & OO., ‘Estaie and Insurance Agents, 2031 Atlantic ave. 3415-1040 RSE oie eas 4 20, G PETER Scie are BELL, 14 a. ow. (Glover No. “Seen LOST AND FOUND. Lea ge ges Lecce Rena MONEY TO LOAN. X ONBY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE— 8500 to $50,000, in sums to sult, JOHN SHEKM AN € CO., _f26-1m 40" Mo TO TEND ‘ON REAL ESTATE, WAP. YOUNG, 221m 1303 F st nw M°®* 70 Loan on REAL STATE, OF SUSES PO SUIT. J. KR HERTFORD, Eat A2Sig Ft “ate tnestys $1200, 62.00, 0h a % 1300, 82. pe Targer and smaller suiug. “Nodelay. WAM-¥. MAN, Attorney. 1321 F st n.W. 9 TO LOAN ON REALESTATE $125,000 2eiercut Seine sresie ‘and upwards, and Sigand 6 per cent on smal! sums, Money available on shortest notice. JNO. BOW Lis CO. 1424 New York ave. 31m TO LOAN, IN SUMS To SUIT, 50. ‘approved few estate security: 3 t) - Kit f Detroit, fm i i331 F st, nw. MCREr, 7 tour ‘at ON LiFe INSUR«NCE JAMES E WAUGH, fe ee ee NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT Lise Ahan $2,500, a S percent,on firsi-clas ciy 3 RO. HOLTZMAN, ‘northwest, C3 Corner 10th and F site ce REAL STATE in band. $50,000.".de".or tas v Sant orry. & DYER. im 1901 F ow