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___THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON ‘The Evening Star has a reqular- permanent bona fide daily circuiation more than treble thet ef any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of alt the other daily papers here added together. It isa wonder that a resolution of the same tenor as that offered by Delegate Voorhees, on Friday, inquiring into the manner in which ex- members of Congress use the special privileges accorded to them on account of their former official position, had not been introduced long ayo. Itis notorious that scores of men who have for one reason or another been shelved by thets constituents turn up year after year at the Capitol as lobby agents, and unblushingly prostitute their right toenter the two legisla- tive chambers in the advocacy of any scheme that can be concetved tor wringing money out of the tax-payers of the country, whether in the form of a public measure or an undisguised private fob. In this way they notonly enjoy ad- ‘Yautazes denied to other attorneys,—the posses h some of them, by the way, have y advertised,—but, by abusing and turn- ing to money sccount what was originally in- tended as a personal courtesy and pressing Yueir claims in improper ways, times and Places, they also bring scandai upon a branch Of governmnnt which ought to be above the suspicion of corrupt influences. The number of discarded politicians who thus trade on their former position, already very formidable, is growing larger every year, so that the nuisance complained of is reaching such proportions that it would be a personal relief to sitting members as well as an ald to better legislation If the privi were wholly taken away. This would undoubtediy Lave been done long ago, Dut for the fact that many of the men who @eplore the abuse are reluctant to Knock away & staf upon which they may themselves want to Jean at no distant day. This consideration may preserve the floor privilege to ex-members for a while yet, but it wil! have to go along with and moss-covered in- nees which exist without sufficient reason. ‘The Lor ich never misses an oppor: Ing disagreeable abocit this country . sly reminds us that republican insti Won trial in Amvrics, aust that the adjustment of our labor trouvies will put them to the severest test they have yet suffered. This may be true, But the vof the American people in one war t them to prevent their establish- wsecont brought for the republic thirty years which had for itsobject the ir, ¢ into a p lave Itw rey «thing or two, nothing le AS sent a peopieas the Amer- | hical institutions of the thaa a hund } common for us, they set abuns it, a: tsofevil who Bave been wat fultitment of their jerornivd blican insti- tutions witi bay 2 to wait, The colored men who watted on ors W's table was buried again last wees. in Ohio, and under the Bame of Jo The nes de- Beribe hia as “said to be one hundred and twenty y ject model of a eurefully suard The man who is “said to be” sc + miust not be @stonivhed if his claims are measured by the Character of the witnesses who attest them; and that trowitesome adverb “ne fs used to rsuch a multitude of shortcomings that it ses one’s ns at once. It alws boy who tried to obtain 1g that he was a yeurs of age, and was sig- lls the case of th: rte hificantiy reminded by the proctor that he ‘Would have to zo on till he got there. ‘The probibitionists have carried the day on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, by a vote of nearly seven to one. Richmond, Va, ts to be to-day, and Annapolis, Md.,to-mor- ether or not this boldest and baldest of expressing the anti-liquor sentiment is pleasing to the people generally, recent ctions Im various of the South show At, as between free drinking and a severe re- Strictioa of some sort, the public favor is with the & $< ——____ ‘The proposition advanced in some quarters t state tomake Master Workman Pow- ¥ the democratic candidate for governor of ennsylvania Is one that should not be encour- Not that he rhor, might not make a good if elected. He probably filling a far more respon- al position at the present time, and us and i he becomes a cand for office his in- Muence for good will be wholly destroyed. Mr. Powderty's frien 1d the friends of labor should therefore insist on his rei he is, and Keep hint as far away and political manazers as possible, The letter ot munds, quoted fre condition of the Potor ts improvement, points out very clearly the error made by the House in refusing to vote an appropriation to contivue the work t on the supposition Mat the money w expended ou tt ground covezed Kidweil claims. The damagieg efivet of & suspension of the work now fs shows als conclusively © despatches from Constan- xe to war, he ts in Y HIS most useful but un- ly to be won- re taking a deeisive trustworthy Con dered that he hesitates sep. Unless i upon his too active & ely: to degencrate into Herr Lew Oce Prax 1s to seit oud best grades of Beginning with men'swuts, at Siu ard Ses than ¢ te up new ¥ wn higher Femsun Ur auuther have 1 pri ea that for ove “28 nul $20 andabove the vart- fork jus tke quality af owe : returned win a.@ good lowes on Whutever | THE RUSH DURING THE PasT FEW DAYS | were apparently neglected. o'clock to-night. CRORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIb AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, p22 Opposite Us. Post Office. We Ace Now Orisaxe . A Full Line of PEARL AND NUTRIA COLORED DERBY HATS. Prices $25, $3, $5.50 aud $4. YOUTHS AND CHILD: In great variety, Sve. "S STRAW HATS, ‘aud $1. One Job Lot 26-inch Twilled Sik UMBRELLAS, With Sterling Sliver Caps, at $2.50. B. H. STINEMETZ & son, SYLVANIA AVE. & Bro. at of CHOICE MAPLE SYRUP so low that tacy are afraid w quote de prive. Order quick if you want it. Remember that our OLD GOVT. JAVA COFFEE fe the nest im the world ap2isindw — Peuusyivania Avenue cor. 44st. Prorxcrios Ox Free Trane AN EXAMINATION OF THE TARIFP QUES TION, WiTH SPECIAL REGARD TO . THE INTEREST OF LABOR, By HENRY GEORGE. Seut by Mail for $1.50. E. M. Benen offer a rem vthing to. MANS ES Cols, Penusy o ivania It gtves you an idea how work shouid be done. ali “Which we rise to remark, And our language Is plain.” Tue Thooxse Quarry Or BOYS’ ANDCHILDREN'SCLOTHING SOLD BY US DAILY IS IN ITSELF THE BEST POSSIBLE EVIDENCE OF THE POPU- LARITY OF OUR GOODS, OUR PRICES AND OUR METHODS OF DOING BUSI- NESS. IN A COMMUNITY AS LARGE AS WASHINGTON JUSTLY BOASTS OF, IT 18 ONLY REASONABLE TO SUPPOSE THERE ARE 4 GREAT MANY PEOPLE ‘WHO HAVE NOT YET PATRONIZED US. TO THOSE WE WOULD SAY-IT CosTs NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE OUR CLAIM OF XEEPING THE FINEST KINDS OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- ING, AND SELLING THEM AT THE LOW- EST PRICES. MONEY SAVED I8 MONEY MADE; THEREFORE IF YOU WOULD MAKE MONEY DO NOT BE TAKEN IN BY HIGH SOUNDING, LEARNED ESSAYS ON THE SUBJECT OF CLOTHING WRIT- TEN BY THOSE WHO WISH 10 AIR THEIR “BOOK LARNIN,” BUT COME RIGHT HERE. ALL WE CAN TALK 18 “BUSINESS,” AND THE CLOTHING BUSI- NESSISALL WEKNOW. MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYs' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IS ALL WE KEEP. To Be Dassen on NOT TO BE? Of course the affirmative is the popolar side. Nearly every man takes a pridein dresx, The neglect of dress makes the sloven, who often wonders why mankind slight his acknowledged abilities aad personal worth. Somewhat of the pretension involved in good dressing is necewary to secure recognition. For years we have studied this subject of dress, how to secure the best re- sults at the least cost, and we think we have solved the problem, and now ask you simply to investigate our claims. One of the examples of worth, style and cheapness {s illustrated In Lot 3937. All wool gray cheviot Sack Coat Suits, sizes 32 $10.00 to 42. breast measure, $10 per suit. We won't say this suit is worth double, but only esk an examination. All the indications this spring point to a revival of cheviot for suits, ana really, if honestly made, no ma- terial so fully subserves the purposes of business apd ordinary wear as cheviot, ‘One other lot, Lot 8988, 1s also made of cheviot. These suits are what we call Youths’ sizes. that is for young men and $10.00 smail men whose chest measures range from 32 to 36 inehes. ‘The pattern is a neat pin-check, and the price $10, and the style four button cutaways. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS 7.M. GRADY, Maxaoxn p26 (ALL BLUE SIGNS) Lars Fos Or Srorr, That fs, out-door exercises,such as Lawn Ten- nis, Boating, Croquet, Mountain Rambling, @te., should not fall to examine our stock of Cream White Suiting Fiannels, as the stock is the largest and most varied ever shown by us, ‘and considering the low price at which they are offered, they shoud meet with a ready distri- bation. To facilitate selections, and to secure a better light, we have moved this stock to the third floor; accessible by elevator, 29-Inch Twilled Cream Lawn Tennis Sult- ing, In three excellent qualities, fine, extra fine heavy, 25, 31 and 37%¢. per yard. \0-inch Twilled “Saxony” Cream Lawn Ten- nis Suiting, only 50c. per yard. Same in plain, 50-inch Twilled Saxony Cream, all wool Sult- ing, only 62440. per yard. Same in plain. 40-inch Twilled Cream all wool Tennis Cloth, only 75e. per vard. 54-inch Twilled Cream, all wool, Tennis Sult- ing, beautiful finish, sold last season at $1.25, only $1 per yard. NOTE—Colored Striped Lawn Tennis Sultings will be received in a few days. (Third floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bazcars Is Mews Hasoxzr. CHIEFS, ‘These are excellent values, and worthy the tion of every reader, Men's Plain White, Pure Linen, hed Handkerehtels, % fach hem. Only ch. vz. Men's Plain White, Fine Linen, Homstltched “Handkerchief, % inch “hem, rev for 5Uc. 250 Doz, Men's Plain White, Extra-fine, Pure Linen, Hemstitched Handkereliiefs, one and two hich hems; splendid quallty; ‘only 25c. eae! Bargains in Ladies’ Handkerchiefs equally a8 noteworthy as the above. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, " A Cumar TLuxcry. av OUR Ladies's Fine Ribbed, Spun-silie Bodies, (or dodices) low neck’ and ‘uo sleeves. Colors— Cream, Pink, Light Blue and Cardinal, ine Quality, pertect sitting. “Only $2.50 each, (Birst tloor; miluway, feft side. THROP, WooDWARD & DrssMaxers, Adrextios: Cheviot is made from a long stapled woot originally Pecullar to the Cheviot hills of Great Britain, but now widely cultivated in all parts of the world. The long fibres of this wool are not adapted to the fnlling mill, consequently thece is not the shrinking in the cloth made from it as there is in fabrics made from the short fleecesof the Merino breed. Cheviot Suits, both of foreign and domes- tie production. priacipally the former,made $10.00 in the west of England, we have laid in to largely: but the demand promises to be so 925.00 great that we fear we will runshort. Never- theless our present assortment 1s a good One ranging In price from ten to twenty-five dollars, We can sult you. ‘The Merino sheep nsedto dominate the world, and- for fine, soft finished fabrics he is yet indispensable. ‘Just the thing for a young man, Lot 3934, $15.00 smail neat check, four button Cutaway Suit; sizes 34 to 40. Price, $15. All cloth finished fabrics are made from Merino wool; Cheviots from long stapled coarse wool, and Diagonals and such from combed wools or worsted. We aim to get the best of every sort, and we Dorr. SAKS & COMPANY, 300, 302, 304, 306 AND 308 7TH ST. ap26 Israxrs Wear: EASTER EXPOSITION oF ‘We are carrying an exe makers) supplies in the v : mings, Etc., and FINE MILLINERY! ly what is wanted by a customer we will e pleasure in securing it immediately. We Mention a few articles always in stock, which We offer at very low pric MATERIALS FOR LININ Soft Finish Cambrics, in col mat new dress goods, Ge. peryard. ™() match the payhine black Cambric, warranted fast, 80 ard. + pel guus—Black, White, Gray and Tirown, 90. ya Leno Black, White and Gray, 10 and 12%. er yar Silesias—AN shades and Be gt a that come, 12%, 15, 20 Fancy Silesias—Stripes and checks; 36-Inch, ‘Was 30 great, and so many ladies anxious about thelr Personal attractive custumes tor Easier, the little ones ‘ow the elder ones are settled, the excitement and rush is about over, we in- vite your attention to the new and immense stock of INFANTS OUTFITS. ‘We shal! place on sate four special drives in Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, having purchased same much below regular prices, 25c.; 40-inch, 30c, per yard. Tallors’ Wigans—Cream, Black, Gray and Parealine—In Whi od irealine “In White, Cream and Drab, only Brown, 15e per yard, DRIVE 1. Silic Finished Leno—White, Black, Gray and Brown, 12ye. Infants’ Long Slips, made of fine Cambric, a yoke of Paris, Lintugye-(hlaeie one side, White the 18 fine tucks and Hamburg inserting center piece, a| other.) 8,10, £2% 10, 17, 18, 20 aad Boe hoe deep hem at the bottom, Price, 65c. cai Linen Canvas, for facing—Tan, Gray, White, DRIVE 2 Gray Linens, for waist linings, firmest yet, 25, T yard 81, 35 and 37ixe. per Farmer Infants’ Long Slips of fine English Nainsook, rows of tucks and two embroidered insertings the entire front, tucked yoke back. Price, $1.35; finer grades upto $10. ‘Satins, ali colors, 37i,c. tins, Black, single width, 37%e. id G2igc.; double width, 75, 90¢., $1.00 and $1.25 per yard, Surchette, in all colors, 31a Black Twilled sit rs polonaie. (or heavy Serge), Black and White, wo quali ‘Satins, ail shades that come, 35c. per yard. TRIMMINGS, FIXINGS, &c. come in Spool Silk, Twist and ite Busting Cotton, French and White, flack Skirt I Wyte Cotton Sire raid "retmniing Bra lack and White, Black Silk Binding Braid, Black Movale Heald Se Watered —- Yel Whale seam tn ‘Skirt Elastic, All hs of White Tape, Piain and Patent Hooks Dress Shields. Dress Weights, Black: ine fur facing, und an elegant vurlety ns, in Pearl, Bone and Metal, the latter Tepresenting the Livest concelts of the bution world. A We guarantee our prices as low as the lowest, INFANTS LONG SKIRTS, Made of the very best Cambric and Nainsook, trim- med with embroidery or luce, as well as plain tucked, at 50, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.75 and up. SHORT DRESSES. DRIVE 3 Short Dresses of Lonsdale Cambric, beautifully Mother Hubbard yoke of 24 tucks and three Hamburg insertings, finished with 5 wide tucks and Hamburg ruffle. Price, 98e. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. You Cax Ber No Mone iciously, or more satisfactorily in nm You Gan thragh our now tiproughis or ganized “Mail Order Department,” as such mi hute attention is given that with explicit In structions we guarantee to please every cus tomer, or refund the purchase money. Send us a trial order. ap26 WOODWARD& LOTHROP. 4 DRIVE & Short Dresses of fine Nainsook, 4 clusters of tucks, 3 Natnsook insertings extending to waist, the bottom finished with 5 tucks and embroidered ruffles. Price, only $1.43. 10 dozen Infants’ Worsted Sacques, made of the Guest zephyr, exyulsite patterns, at 35e:; cannot be Finer qualities, 45, 75, 98¢., §1.10 to 1.75. Mooxtont Mysrerv: 3 Infants’ Worsted Boots, madg of excellent quality zephyr, at 15, 19, 29 and 45¢. Worsted Shirts, all sizes, 45¢. Long flannel Shirts, plain and embreldered, from $1 up to $7.50. infants’ Caps, In large variety, to cult everybody's taste, from 25e. up tos. A THRILLING SENSATION DiSCOVERED BY A WIDE-AWAKE POLICEMAN, ‘The bells had just announced that midnight had ar rived, when @light wagon, to which was harnessed a dark horse, stopped in front of a pretty cottage on east Sth street. Asthe sound of the wagon wheels ceused a faint gleam of light, asif a match had been struck and suddenly extinguished, shot from an upper window ofthe cottage. ‘The next moment a third- story window was cautiously raised and a man’s head ‘sppeared. “Is that you, Bill? cau tlously uttered the man at the window. “Yes; everything is all right,” sald the driver of the wagon, who had dismounted from the vehicle und was hiding beiind a tree-box. Atthis momenta third figure appeared upon the Scene. It was that of policeman, who lad observed the stoppage of the wagon and the mysterious signal ‘at the window. “Do you see any lights down stairs?” queried the man at the window. “No: it'sasquict as the grave. Quick! Let down ‘the rope and come on.” For a moment the head at the window disappeared, ‘and when it was again thrust out an excited voice ex- claimed: “It’s all up with us, Bil" “Great Scott! What's the matter?" “Why, the landlady must have expécted that I was about to Jump my board bill, for she has nailed my trunk to the floor. What shall I do?” “Dot” exclaimedthe man on the sidewalk, “Why, skin down the rope and come on. Never mind your trunk. Don't you know that Victor K Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 929 7th street north 1f PAYS TO TRADE aT 316-318 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Ger Tux Busr. “rHE CONCORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD COLLAR” TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in reat variety at very low prices, West, isselling fine clothing socheap that it doesn't LUTZ & BRO, ay to bother with old duds?” 497 Penasylvania Avenue, “Hem,” murmured the policeman. “I don’t thinkI _8p26 _____Adjoining National Hotel. | need to interfere here. But that man’s head is cer- Ow Dan S eae uinly evel. Adler does sell the best clothing la « Doér Srorrs ington and yet asks the lowest prices. The best CROQUET—At all Prices. ier petes| <oiclee LAWN TENNIS. LAWN POOL. ARCHERY—A few splendid bows at less than halt price. ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON ap2e 428 SEVENTH STREET, ENRY C. LANCASTER, BOOKS AND STA- tionery, 829 7th at, m.w., Catholic Goods, ful hand-peinted Cards, Japanese Novelties Artists’ SsRtertain at loweet prices. apae-lw grein ia tae mreeranann feet : VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSA, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Dress Goods at lem than half value, Donsesth 927 AND 029 SEVENTH ST. % W. ar ‘about ‘costs . . bE anderen core amb tert Chie ana tnaerueat at i, Boe: :, Thompson’: 90e.; ifil Neck * 'Se. aud ‘ape Monarchs yandeedsuirt use| "Tionas Axo Pot. Jersey Gloves bos. ‘Opened this morning: Soom ALL CLUB COLORS SILK CAPS, apoio avast W- 8 GE Ronsevivenia avenoe, FR RN §40 LER G AE AR ALAS GREAT EASTER SALE. $50,000 WORTH OF MILLINERY TO BE SLAUGHTERED. NO EXCUSE FOR YOU NOT TO BUY. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED, FOR LADIES, MISSES and CHIL- DREN, at Your Own Prices, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, TIPS and PLUMES At Remarkably Low Prices, LACE CAPS AND PARASOLS AT MANU- FACTURERS' PRICES. OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VISITES AT cosT ‘To Close Balance of Stock, Also, the Entire Stock of BOUCLE JACKETS and JERSEYS have to go. SPECIAL SALE OF LACES AND GLOVES. EK NNN cca” Ex Tt RYN €°Gw 95s KK H NNN Gad 4538 PPP. A rh A ©CO EEB PoP AA ie AA OO E poe AA 7 AA 8 o 2 Po A*E fu 24 God Een T p22‘ 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. NN DDD 00 NNN E PENN B DO ONNN boon Set 8 HE bok Sot 4 8 Hatt “00? BAN Dow “oo? BNE BB A 222 A RRR ie AA Z AAR R BAA Z AA RRR BB AAAZ AAAK Raw BBB A AZZZA AR Baw ‘715 MARKET SPACE. ‘We Wish to call general attention to the fact thut we are now showing the largest, best and most varied assortment of the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE MILLI- NERY. ‘The low pricesat which we mark our stock make it ‘an object for every Indy to inspect these goods before effecting her purchases- EVERY FP RRe 1 DDD A ¥ ¥ FO RR i DD AA ¥ FF RRR 2 DD AA ¥ ER e D AAA g i ppp a A 18 OUR RED TICKET DAY. PREPARE FOR EASTER! wADIES' TRIMMED HATS, in great variety, at $2.46, $2.97, 93,35, $3.00, $3.97 $4, $4.25, up to $10. These hats are not purchased by the dozen, but trimmed by our own milliners; there: fore we can assure our customers of the style and qual- ity being corret. * RIBBONS, All styles and quality, from 2c, 8 yard and up, FLOWERS, Finest Imported Flowers, from 25c. to 75c. a spray. ‘TIPS, All shades in season, at 25, 37 and 60c, a bunch. PLUMES, Every style and shade, from 35, 40, 50, 75c., $1 and upward, LACES. Big lot of Orientals, from 5c. to 50c, 1 Jot 8:inch Lace, Oriental, at 250, LACE CAPS, 1 lot of 40 dozen Lace Caps, only 9c., worth 25e, Infants’ Caps, made of Corded French Muslin, hand- somely trimmed with Lace, 37¢. HOSIERY, INFANTS CLOAKs, PARASOLS, KID GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, CORSETH, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, From 2 to 10 years, all the latest styles, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention, FRIDAY COME AND VISIT TH WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. WéANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS V ANTED-BY ‘A COLORED MAN A_SITUA- R RENT—HOUSE 1419 20TH ST. N.W.. FUR’ Fron sty RO HOLTZMAN. ‘some experience in ¥ tion bh vate family, as Walter, ished turnished; ‘moutl Pi re pair perrpe chases ese Ralf ‘ce kB theRammers Gty Teference. “Ad rd Premises at once: ns Sw Per month. ABPIY on | OI pa. - = brewed R RENT-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE HALi | }o}} #4 ‘ANTED-A \OOLORED BOY 0 _ Wasi ‘ANTED — BY A NICE WHi 7 Frpatand both, iarye sande doors | A32 Fa. W finer SOASONS Vth and Hate Ow, VA Dinco as chambermald andsesmatrene of curse | from East Capholniteare nape ais ieee wee Tits Bae ‘ANTED-TWO GOOD AND COMPETENT | §'tl:can be seen for two days a: Sc a din N's, ‘white Girls, one as chambermaid and waitress, | S¥¢- ited FSR BENT UANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE | 91} 216i gpd one to cook, wash and tron, Apply at 2643 104i, W ANIED, BY ASETTLED COLORED WOMAN of 12 rooms, surroundings delishtful c = ‘St nw. Bring reference, ee & place to cook, wash end tron in a private family; | Surpassed: some rooms retained if desired. 14 ‘ANTEDA GOOD SMART BOY AS WAITER | Srstclass references. Apply at 708 3d.st. aw, 1i¢_ | St. near Rhode Island ave. oa ima rant and make himself generally ‘ANTED-SEWING IN FAMILT R REN fal. Apply S19 13th ste nsw. ee W sapsricnced sense: good baton hal otk i and fine Store Room, 408, TED-IMMEDIATELY_AT THE Ano | sewing machine operator. Address ox ements; ren! ‘W Aaa Soa ened AAS? | Saree abe | ARIES maid, ae ANTED-BY A BOOKKEEPER, WITH ‘ANTED-TWO APPRENTICES TO LEARN W aressmaking “A complete aystem of aces eat ting taught, ‘Avily 1610 Fen pa TANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS opent handling cams, No other need and apply. 206 10th st. n.w. ae ‘ANTED—BOY TO TEND CIGAR STORE W imost come well recommended’ App to DAVIE BROTHERS, and D sta. ie 7 ANTED—AT 0 =D Coat and Mantel Makers: also Sieeve and Waist hands. Apply at Mme, WASHINGTON’S, 907 Penn: sylvania ave. it NTED-GIRIS FOR FACTORY WORK. Call, after 9a m, at 432 9th stn. w., top floor. ‘ee NCE, TWO EXPFRIEN ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO ‘cook, wash and fron in small private family, Apply at duce, with references, at 1131 17th st. n.w, ‘ANTED—SETTLED WHITE WOMAN AS ‘Nurse for child four years old. Most take care Qt child at night. Good wages paid to right person. None need apply unless they can furnish references. State iiculars and where can be found. “N. HS Star office. + .NTED—RELIABLE CANVASSERS FOR AN surance Company. Apply at 220 4% st n. w. _angans pany. Apply oy VV, fom two to three hours leisure durin the aay, a set of books ‘small compensation. ‘Grose B. Ke Stat office. epae-sie ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MOTHER and ter, a8 cook and chambermaid ina small family; best reference given. Apply 813 5th st. ne si ap26-2e ANTED_BY A LADY. A PLACE AS NURSE for an elderly colored woman: 8 nice who has Itved with her three ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WITH EST W oivretereness @ piace an, bookkeeper, amistant book-keeper or cashier. “C,” Box 5, Cit Pout Once aaa Vv ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON (NOW employed) the position of bartender, May 1st. ina first-class saloon fn Washington; satisfactory refer- ences furnished. Address Box 43, Stur office. 824-31 ANTED — SITUATION AS A FIRST-CLASS V Watchmaker; 24 years of seven years’ ex Perlence: beat references, “Address Box 68, Star office, Wa iTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE irl a Situation in a first-class private family as fections co the country. "Gal at woutheast corner of & fone to the country. Gail at ‘southeast corner ol ‘and 5th sts. n.w. ah ep2eate "ANTED—CANVASSERS, STRERT SALES- yemen.gnd Agente to sell biggest political bit ever made. and see it, after 2 p. m., 7. Room ‘National Hotel = eee W ANTED_KNOWN, TH 'T ONLY RELIABLE and competent servants in all cay ities—white ws: ED—A GOOD TRUNK MAKER WORK riaranteed the year around. Apply immedi- ately BECK! 134% Pennsylvania ave. ap26-2t WA? EXPERIE! st. NCED SHOE man. Apply at Family Shoe Store, 31 7 ANTED-—TEN FIRST-CLASS COAT HANDS. Only Union men wanted. SAKS & COMPANY. _ap2eze Wi: NTED—SIX FIRST-CLASS COAT a at KEEN’S, 414 9th wi ED—10 PANTALOON HANDS, at GEO. W 7. KEEN'S, 414 0th stn.w. "ap26-3t V ANTED—A 8TEADY COLORED BOY, 17 OR 18 years old to work in « grocery store.’ Apply FY, grocery cor. 4th and K'sts. n.w. ap26-21¢ ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKE to work in house several weeks; must have class references. Address W. H. C., Star office. 26-B18 ANTED—A WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN FOR general housework; no washing, in a family of nust know the cooking, good wages paid toa competent one. Call, with references, at 2018 G ‘apze-ste ‘venient brick ern improvem i. 130 Fon RENT Mog with me foF rent or wale te tberally INIaN st. 419 Pierce Place, 77.825 ‘of comt to the owner, $24 a 3048 Pat nw ne oa 0 cry for sale, Gall of gend at office, iiet of propert Paw eR MDLTEMAN. Loh and P sta nw, Fs RENT. XW. Per Mo. 4325 Astor. 10F e900 gon 21 provers NW. Per Mo. st st. mn, 1013 Pst. str, € ce $200 LOIS Ft, 20 ran eo 407 12th st, Sr dit Ae 103 G'st. sit. & divi ro 20 & GA 25 above is only’ situa pos jroperty on ii'at liter for buliette taeund ok 3) THOS E. WAGGAMAN, 7 a N si, n.w., Sra... 25.2212 Lath we aw. _8P26__-& H, WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n.w. z ne, Br, 2th ‘nw RENT . Pe cereaialetaureen eames : are Mt, west UO NN PARAL LABOR BOs ran engages only reliable and. com ‘sere vanis in any eapackty, white and ‘colored, with Tefer- ences, Send Your orders, I. H. DICK, 517 7th st, now, WANTED PLACES FOR COOKS, 24 GIRLS, nurses, ladies maids, housekeepers and others. with references. ‘This and other cities and country. PRICE & BURNHAM, 632 F st. nw. apl7-2W® ‘ANTED—PLAC FOR H SEK FE! lady's maids. cooks, chambermaids, nurses, Waitresses. men cooks, waiters, and drivers. White and coiored. with reterence, 717 M n.w.. DUN- DORE & CO. apl3-2ws FOR RENT—ROOMS. Fo _RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUIT! or single; delightful location, and terms moderate for Summer and fall, 12 tows Circle, ap26-2" ‘ANTED—TWO BOYS ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD to learn the business, and who will be content with small salaries until able to render themselves Apply between 9 and 10 a. m; SAKS & Ca, t ANTED-A PARTNER, WITH TWENTY- five hundred dollars, in at established business, sate and profitable. Fuilest investigation invited’ Address Box 63, Star office. ap2a-2t WANED WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN Cooks; $10 to $20; chambermalds, nurses, gen- eral workers, scrub and ‘kitchen girls, mén cooks. COOMBS, Emp. Bureau, 920 F'st..w. ap24-6t " IVE BOY OF 16 one who has some refer ply at = apd bine ws ‘A WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL honse work; must be good cook and come well recommended; no washing. Good wages to sultable person, 2218 G street, ap2d-2t+ WANTED SE YERAL FIRST-OLASS, NTS and vest ANTS Hands to work in shop, EISEMAN BROS., corner 7th and E sta, ap2d 2t KS — ALL NATIONALTIES— Chambermaids, Waitresses, Nurses and Honse- workers for country and this city: Office hours 8 to 6 and 7 to8:30 p.m. National Labor Burean, 617 7 St. n.1y,, between Eand F, ap22-ort WANTED MALE AND FEMALE COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, general workers this city: cook, general’ workers, Balt, Phila, N. Y., Brooklyn, other cities, 632 F'st. nw. Hours a.m., 7Tp.m._ PRICE & BURNHAN apl7-2w* W ANTEDLADIES AND GENTLEMEN TN city or country to take Ught work at thelr homes." $1 to $3 a day easily made; work sent dy no canvassing. We have a.good demand for our JOR RE! ROOMS ON 1ST AND 2D PLOORS singly or en suite: bay windows. alcove, bright an deautiful; best location, near Capitol cate and hor dics; private family. 109 24 st. .e ‘mp26-20 ed RENT—411% G ST., OPPORITE PENSION Office, Rooms, furnished’ or unfurnished, on first third floors, 26-3 ee ee house, nicely Furni me Secon tntea Roors front; very cheap; unfurnished if desired. _ ap26-see OR RENT — PARLOR AND AICOVE AND single Room, meely furnished: aliconventences: in a new house, with board: bath room on each floor. CHAS, FLEISCHMANN, Confectionery and Caterer 4p26-3t 1410 Penn, ave., South side. Ke NISHFD, CO i Rooms on 3d floor; sultable for two municatin, or three gentlemen: southern exposure; near cars; 24-08 board ifrequired. Reference. 1113.Kst. nw. a {OR RENT—1901 50TH ST., COR GAY 8 Georgetown, beautiful Rooms, cool ad surround: @d by trees, south exposure; first-class caterer; | flat with kitchen, 1st floor: near two Ines of cars. ap2a-Im (OR REN O NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms second floor; bath and every home com- for $0 and $8; new house; good location; near car 3320 5tn'st. nw, ap24-3t* \OR RENT—1754 M ST. N.W.—HANDSOMELY farnished cou! Rooms; en suite or single; or would Tent house compiete, at summer pricest location un Surpassed; references exchanged. ap23-Ore aT 23. Sr.wa, andcoio1 with city references, & A. MBS. emp. Bureau, 028 F st. nw. apai-ore ei eace Sr 12/900, 811 Xi Rew doi Gor. Hon do 3 NTED—, 7 iG THE CITY | $81,473 1st. w., 5 422% 11th : fs SWoralsTE 4 Were tot RE, LEAVING THE CIEE | Watt acs alas lsettann Becca | este street fw, a physician, for man servant, Address H. H., | 527 7ths.w., 6r.tst. 30.30 H, bet. 3d¢ 44a. F 10 estate Star office. a24-sie” | ap2g-ste CH. PARKER, 4% and E sts. a w 1220 1210-10r...005.50, Stabierear 1115 15th, .998 WE ENTED A SITUATION IN ADRUGSTORE | YOR RENTS anew = Tr oe at . ‘8. young man w ihre years’ expe: lene Peto! unexcept fonable references. Adaress J. ric | 240 14th awe Or 23/5 Lanedon Ter, i 728 Bain. 02 Orn 381 208 teeta te ee 638 Samet st a.w.-10.b0]| Wilson st, nike OF Bound’y st.n.w. str.10) 10188. Gup., Sr. Ast, s. w., 43 S' In rear 131 sth nw ued OOD, cor. Oth and K sts. n.' T—$22-NEW PRESSED BRICK, 30{)1210 0m Da.) Br, 28) "1 rooms, cellar throughout, all modern improve 008 5 a. dr. ments; 134 10th st nes cars and herdice Key next Ty __ apadite STORY BRICK HOUS) 8 roonis and bath room: large ¥: OR RENT — Thin 205 E st. n. Tent reasonable. “Inquire at 212, opposite. BOLY Mx Moree 23. OR REST- SEAT @ ROOMED BRICK, Ty Rar LSC ab We reecon we wELcOR. with stable, $27.50. 7 rootues! Brick, on capi: | “P!° ee ee Oe fol Tit $25 all Impruvementa: wand a roo 2OR RENT— Fra 5.50 RA MeINTINN, O18 Fat att | A a6:uM ot Op.100.¢7 |s10 %. 3. ave. n.w..or.850 7 NDSOME STORY AND BASE: | G21 yang 28138 Ise rane taee ee ment brick Dwelling, 12 rooms, large pantries and - Srp woe 4 Clonets; handsome ‘cherry and uak mautels., bevelled Ogre Kom. nw. srk tiled vestibule and 4th at. nw. Br, vestibule doors ‘and Plate murrors: | handsomely earths; cathedral glass in in er transoms: complete ticular, “located in ielnity of Dupont Circle. “TYLER & RUTHER: | 74a Nee ORD, 1226 Fiat. avast | dole Millyer For RENT-BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ‘THOM AS J, FISHER & CO, 1226 F st. nw 1 F street moruiwost 4th st., op Judiciary sg.$50 (1436 16th st. n.w.. Tr" SPURNISH FD. 213741 bin sta 40, (Ny st., bet. Tand U'n.w. 2 Sito ‘i S200 1526 14uh at nn OR RENT—2021 0 ST. Tent; eleven rooms; new; RD, 607 Louisiana ave. ay24-at* OR RENT_THE “Wi ATS, K st n.w. ‘This house hus just been completely Modeled. ‘Suites of 3 rooms each, with bath, water closet. kitchen sink, coal closet and gus meter, $13 Per mouth. One suite of 5 large communicating Tooms, with kitchen range, out-hitchen and. store Toom. "In addition to above appointments, $22.50 month. None but firstclass tenants admitted. OReFenCe Feat WARNER & CO, Ay ap2eate Lanier Helgiis 14 F st. oftices. SBS. 3 15th st..2oMice rs. i001 Létn st (stables. -20 ie rear 1200 k 8b gO th sk se. W., AT REDUCED key Hext door. nits, 18 Fst, POR, BENT 126 TENTH STREET NORTH. east, 6 rooms and cellar, Capitol st., 6 rooms, cas and wi ¢.,6 rooms and cellar, gas aud w BUSINESS CHANCES, ty ANTED—A_Y n.¢., 6 rooms and cellar, modern, 609 ‘apitol NG MAN BoD toca neers: gee ase ea O08 #; Capteal |W Vo pt et Pera ge 1201 Ltn st s.¢.5 Tome and store, | easier] Moomtgineg ea, some one of sean: etna Te gaa ck eae Ere Tae tS Rave. 8 C, anced. Addreas BURA ISK, Star office. and cellar, modern, $25; 14 . ¢., 5 rooms, a8 and water, $11, ap24-3t 9V ‘M.M. ROURER &'o,, ‘Third and Kast Capitol sts, » FIXTURES A ; ‘centrally located; price $500 Fe, RENT — ROOMS, UNFURNISHED OB Partly furnished, for light housekeeping: would Sell some furniture and carpets, Call at 2110 Penn- sylvania ave. a2eate OR RENT—WITH BOARD, A LARGE COM- fortabiy furnished parlor, with folding bed. south Ce Ce eS Ca SR eee) ront. Also ove large unfurnished room, 1220 New : ee i ork avenu a24-se” a 204 Vine st. Cacinnet. Onl0_ | 710R RENTFOUR_ UNFURNISHED ROOMS - W fthode Isiang-aves ni we Ment $15. Keferenees f Rhode Island ave. 5 - Kefe WANTED-—ROOMS. Fequired. 1649 Columbia St. ap2a-aie ‘ANTED — AT ONCE — THREE OR FOUR | JOR RENT—TWO OR THREE PLEASANT UN- W furnished communicating Rooms suitable for furnished communicating: Sy ee light housekeeping east of Oth st. n.w.; must be rea- | Sure, modern improvements, suitable for light house- able, Address A. 1h, 150 is” | Keeping, in private family of five adults. 302 Dt a E A a | ory 24-St ANTED ‘D_UNFU! . nished Rooms to-morrow for our customers, OR RENT—457 G ST. N.W.—LARGE, NICELY Ladies having rooms for rentcan find good tenants, farnished alcove front Room, second floor, facing WILLIAMS’ SUPPLY OFFICK, 435 nal ware: for gentlemen. ap2a-20 ‘7th st. n.w., ap2e-si GENTLEMEN AND wives, three unfurnished Rooms with A thetr board; two comfortable sized communicating rooms with north and south exposure, one small room with horthern exnosure, in a respectable boarding house oF private family, from H to and 8th to 14th sts. 1. Feferences exchanged; would be permanent if sulted Address Box 62, Star office, apa. FOR RENT 4 LARGE NICELY FURNISHED Rvom, on second floor, fucing south: terms reason- able: private resi igos ap2i-ste W ANIED-BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN, SOUTH ‘or east front Furnished Room, 2d fidor, with board: in private family, at reasonable price, between Bin aud 1bin, Wand AM’ ste. n.w. Address’ Box © Star office, apza-2te WANTED--HOUSES. 'ANTED—TO PURCHASE A MODERN HOUSE without basement, aot leas than $ rooms, in thorough repatr: located northwest or Capitol Hill, Address, stating part and price, E C., Star oftice 10 AW ANTED HOUSE OF TEN "TQ FOURTEEN Rooms, furnished or unfurnished at moderate rent, between @ and N and 9th and 17th sts. Address Box’71, Star office, ‘ap2e-ute w: D—A 9 OR 12 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ‘with store room, cellar and stable, or ground to build stable; located ‘between 2d and 15th, Pa. ave. and Q stn. State price and terms, _ Call at 216 9th stn. w. Se ‘ANTED—A HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION that I can buy for CRN, Star ,000 to $5,000. Address to wish oftce. S apaisie ANTED—A HOUSE OF 10 OR 12 ROOMS, OR V a losabout 40 x 100, bet. 18th and 21st sts. and Gand H sts nw. JAS. H. MARR, 936 F st. ap2d-3t N st, nw. ausw F —TWO PLEASANT UNFURNISHED, ‘communicating is, bay window house, on ie (iret floor, near 11th oar ling: front and back ‘ard, and all ‘conveniences; rent $15, with gas, to. Eiee party; also Rooms on the second oor, furnished. Address Box 93, Star offica, ap243ee tOR RENT—804 TI ST.N.W., LARGE, WELL ‘Ventiluted, nicely-furnished Rooms, good closets, {hurd floor, $15 each or $25 for the two; use of parlor 001 le or en eulte: 24 floor. facing north, south and westt new house: sil mod dunes aide lawn’ Saltable for gentleman and wife or three’ single gen Hemen. Privateresidence. Heferences. 1903 IL st nw. aps \OR RENT—ONE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT bedroom; $8 pet month in advance: O07 N st, n.w, je t RENT—-TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED Roomsand one hall Room, cheap for the summer to quiet gentlemen, 11021 st. n.w. apasste POE RENT MAY 1sT_TWwo UNFURNISHED foors unfurnished totesponsibie party, without iit joors unfurn! nsible out, chil- See le al Alia he NORTHWEST, Star office. ap23-3r ished Room on second floor, fronting south (cor- er) in private family. to gentiethen only: no cooler room inthe city. Apply #450 st. nw. —_ap23-3t* FX SALE-ST0C Hess ot a cong t cas! rm FR RENT—940 NST. N. BRICK HOUSE, | owl. oF Wil exchangs for a. building ‘lat or other ix rooms, water and gam in perfect order toucn ‘of equal wife. DW 1013 N'st. THEO. SHECKELS apes Sie | Mito eFoat-law, 494 Louisiana ave, (OR RENT-SEVEN ROOM NOUSE>i04 11TH £ OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS MEN st. §. €., newly papered and painted throuzhout: m, re capital is offered. In develup- Lr bio stable in rear: collar and large Yard: cheap to aha ae uty Fights for recently pat food tenant. Apply for key at 106 11th at. a2! lon Anvited, “Addr (it iiat tania OR RENT—ON MAY 16TH. VERY DPSIRA- | exper.euce and references," PATENTIA,” © ‘ ble eg 9 po ed pone cy seed Ls st., — fice. ay inine rooms, bath, cellars and very tare and aactty. sae aOE RT . side and frout yard. On May Tut, large House. Gla H | IQR, SALES GOODWILL AND STOCK OF Mnygitroom ALBERT F: FOX, 920 F ot. aw. | Sia fistares, with sable, Le sake ae ane ee Es Pict Syd, RENT—1541_ STH ST., 9 ROOMS; GOOD Tikin ice DEPOT isTH GT. 7 715A ; GIN 10E DEPOT, IST ST. WHA kN =.W Bigeaitonr oa tesa a: Oka Oe a Oa Pet.nw._ | girpricssaware, Pacroniee ted wacoos set yee 3 ee ane. PENNSYLVA Wagons to houses and be treated righ! apzi-lint ave. n.w.; threestory and basement, ten rooms, | EVEN PER CENT. INVESTMENTS, Fe Oe BOY TS SEEM TE | SS” Bonds secured by mortzace on lial Katate A z AL "AL gS per cene.of ienwaiation tyne ease = __M20FS. | owania LOAN ANL cUST COMMANY, RENT — SMALL HOUSE “ Water and gas 32 (st. : Hon, A. U. WYM month, BF. LEIGHTON, Fay a3 SS RENTOFRON WAY i = | Loans insuims of from 3,000, running mR RENT_FROM MAY Si, TWOSTORY | rom turce tw tiveyeure, Imereat pereee sunning and basement bay-window brick House, 1517 Q | pually. ‘The absolute certainty ‘and’ secunty et tinte stn.w., containing 7 rooms and all modern im- | founs’ commund them to tie lverel, saitonase ot Proveniente, with small brick stable: south exposure: | Wau, commannd © Bice yard, with bearing ‘{rult trees; price, $35. per RKER & TOW month. Apply at 1603 16th st. n. 4-31 RENT-$25 PER MONTH WILL T apl4. Washington Agents, F 2 desirabie new ols-room House, with FOR LEASE ppER PART OF rovements, 12 Le Droit Park. "i Hi. ; improvements, {a Le THE CENTENNIAL BUILDING, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 1 20H ST. x. OR RENT_$00 PER MONTH, WILT 1 _mh2oim ee PHOS. AE WAGGAMAN, ur-story sixteen-room House, 421 11th si GTI aor na PH a ee TLANTIC CITY, N. J,-HOTELS, corraars A. atid Lots for rent or'suio by J.G. ADAMS & Coe Heat Estate ana Insurance “Agents, 4031 Atami arose = ¥ ap24-Sie OR RENT—HOUSE 1790 H STN. W.: THI ‘teon rooms; ail modern Improvements very de- atrable summer residence; furnished, $190 per month; Unfurnished, $100. apa LOST AND FOUND. on {OR RENT — COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — TEN- F'ltom frame dwellings ith aucke a of en ‘OST — ON TURDAY AFTERNOON. ta FS Y) Lifehosstvantaave. between Oth and 13th ates Swoikisrkpr & BRALLOY, bor Fese “apayet” | Diack _SHK Canbrella wich horn handle’ and leathor (OR RENT—TWOSTORY, SIDE PORCH, Bay | (x Ted Jolue Reward if revurm wat thy House with wide side modern improvements; $35 per st. ap24-3te iIndow, seven-room brick, yard; 1431 Sst. nth. Key 1429) ning on 4% st. bet. F and School sts. sw. {OR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with good board, at $12 Indiana ave, on second, third and fourth floors. ‘ap28-Bt OR RENT"AN ATTRACTIVE SUITE | OF ‘Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 1707 De at ap23-3t* R RENT-SUITE OF .FINE ROOMS, WELL furnished: together or separately: choice location; table vate family; moderate rates, 1337 15th tt, went Wtkbde Talatid ave. ap23-3i° V7 ANTED—TO PURCHASE SEVERAL PI v of good Bi Proyerty, centrally located. ‘Applyto fe Wann amet 16 Pet new. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TO PURCHASE A SECOND-HAND ‘Walnut or Cherry ating, suitable for « Count. FOR RENT-SUITE OF LARGE, NICELY- Fy Rais on second floor; ana loca- ion for summer, one square from Fraol 1104 13th st, se ‘apa3 See" OR RENT—OORNER OTH AND MASS. AVE, Feo nicely furnished, communicating rooms, with pore southern and eastern exposure; convenient to four lines cars; references exchanged. apo-3w* VOR RENT—AFTER MAY 1ST, ONE LARGE ‘a ily furnished Parlor and Bed-room on first ‘The finder will return to M.S. LIK, 526 4% ot and }OR RENT—BAY WINDOW BRICK, 1201 11TH | receive so reward, 1 ig00d location, $32.50 per mouths om Ceoutral and SATURDAY EVENING, IN TOWA THOS, WAGGAMAN, Salon penn lok waned etn sete eae ap24-3t O17 F st. le containing some money, ® Masonic mark and o at articles, “Phe finder will be rewarded if it 's returned FOE, BENT—ONE OF THOSE NEW ANDHAND. | to 1206 15th si nw. Callafer halfpast 5 p.m. 16° some three-story Houses on Dumbarton ave, be | 3 Guar 25 ; +4 thay aa i OST-SUNDAY-ON THE METROPOLITAN ee en toe ae a jstreet Car line, between St. ‘s church and M street cars; Houses are first-class in every brown stune steps and front and back stairs: parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor; five bed chanibers; trans bath, and store roomes ample modern cou- Sta pair of Gold Fyegiasws and Chain, The finder Tih BP aang A Oe WE c ‘OST—8UNDAY EVENING. A LADY'S RIDING Glove, on 10th st, near Grants Pinder will Please leave at 920 F st and receive reward. 1t* NOUND—A LONG-HANDLED EYEGLASS, which the owner may have by culling at 1918 Sun @erland place. ate REWARD MILL BE GIVEN FOR RETURN 9 pk ors, picked up at Saturday Matinee, Ni ing room enclosure, Address KT. H., Star office, | fos. "alse? Suite on second floor, a 15001 se nee Youal Theater, ai 07 1ithst.ow Lie aoe B62 et Ore i ee eae eB Lost 0n SATURDAY, ABOUT NOON, “A ‘ANTED—TO BUY A FINE COUP® ROCKA-| AOR RENT-AT SUMMER PRICES, HAND | _*?2+31 c z oi cy 5) Fed and greenish blue Macaw (Parrot) Mew (W Sas (one horse); must be nearly” new: wi | WOR, de aynighes asucic tations hee ator ate | [ROR RENT—FOR SUMMER AT MODERATE | tom the Tostientc of. Lea ber aiatt St and cash, and a fair price for a good le, Address | nient to Capitol, “Also, rooms On 2d and gd floors; rent, fully furnished House in northwest, near four | Boundary. towards the city, A reward will be pald PE, Star office ‘St*_ | excellent board by day, week or month 315 Cst a. les ‘apd accessible to and cars. Address | for its return can cal W: ‘OUNG HORSE FOR BUGGY USE. | ¥- Spal-ter _ | Box 02, Caromon ap24-sie STON SUNDAY MORNING, A PAIR OP State lowest cash price, age, size, colce ets), Ad: | FOR RENT 176 FST NW. TWO ELEGANT | ugh RENT i incase, on 7 ree DouTOR. icatis Rooms, on sec~ New Hampshire ave. n.w.. near Dupont Circle— | Finder will plense re arate tar office, Pine iaiing nact mad eotie teary muvee | emer ‘Dwelllng. containing 15 rooms: Datitand all con. | turn to 4Us Massachusetts uve, and receive reward. terms moderate ap20-6re ap26-3* W sated | steaw CARPET CLEANING; feathers renovated, mattresses muide over, fur: nitere steamed, upholstering of all. Kinds. Office 14z2 ive.: fuctory corner Sth wi Telephone cal 110-3. OF A TOUNGS. apdriias ‘ANTED—A SECOND-HAND FIVE-HORSE wer upright iu working order, Micercielnce oot le Wy ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING, NO *hipping by our pro ess, ‘Telephoue 115-6, A. Wa Ha BRO., oL6 Loulala ap2d {7 ANTED—To SELL, A LARGE, FINE COUPE oiSiaave. - * Napad-lw ‘ANTED—TO SELL, HANDSOME T CART, Weeet as new. Demarest make. Can be sea JOYCE'S, 14th at, near Pennsylvania ave, ap2d-lw TED — HORSES TQ KEEP; TERMS Ws arg tees ee extra, Order box at Price's stavie, $11 6th st. n.w. ‘Keeping horses specialty. City reference where re- juired. Farm on “tht. road, elght miles from Wash- figton, 0-H, P. CLARK, Sligo, Md. apa2-Ime ‘ANTED KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS Wen the face are ponivaty oulvernted, Teaving no marks. My Electric Needle is the only remedy known Yor tls hideous defect, send for full particulars, lectric treatments for iadies and children. Mrs. Dr, GABRIEL, 702 13th st. ‘aploswe ‘ANTED-SKCOND-HAND FURNITUR. i eitee ee eae a araaal Address H. BAUM, 230 7th st. aw. aplO JOR RENT_ONE LARGE FURN@HE! ONT From "70 fins ieee ‘aplo-2we {OR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, 42 BY 62 FEET, Fron'etivat, bet Dand Esta nw. Inquire at 416 Sth ot. n.w, apléimi* RENT—LARG! HANDSOMELY FUR- FORTE aes, Sao Aue r Jongresamen: very desirable location: two lines of cars, 1720 H st nw. mb3l-4we VOR RENT— NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, single or en suite, in a very small private family. 00 New York ave. \OR RENT—3 ROOMS, 3D FLOOR, 939 Pennsyl- Fyn ave. Inquire at RICE'S 1210 Penn. aylvania ave. ‘aplo-am RENT—AT 1013 15TH ST. N.W., NEAR + mu choice Furulshed’ Rove. "Sanuiay veniences; Bundsomely furnished. Rent low for Apply to THOR, J. FISHER & CO. OST—APRIL 28D, A ROLL OF PAPER PER 3 taining to land part written in red ink. ap23-06 1s24 F ot Pinder pieae leave tat B11 U ot and r ceive reward, R RENT—HOUSE 10 F ST.N.W. 4 RooMR | _ ap>s in nice repair, modern improvements; $16 month. Apply to W. C. SOUNSON, 710 13m se re ‘ap23-1m SUMMER RESORTS. RENT —A 14 ROOM COTTAGE xy R RENT—100 10TH ST. 6.5; 7 ROOMS; basi Toth at neq $u0e ans bie ies 101 SE 1110 NEW HAMPSHIRI ‘ave, n.w., containing eight rooms and bath-room; gas,water,cie Key atl708Gstn.w. apzast~ ng water, ar; ave. Bw ry Vermilion fs Store, cor. 11th st. and Ma mamas od Spe BUTLES i, Le will be | ‘ED—TO CHANGE-MARKET OR ones. BUTLER'’S, near K. ‘chim- NTED—10,00 OF CLOTHES TO ahh x DOLLAR PER SUIT, Goods ones PRINCE, 1009 Fst. ‘ED-1 S8U0l1TS ‘HES TO War serene re 26 3m PRINCE, 1000 F at, ‘ANTED — SHOOND-HAND CLOTHING, Nagin heeas gence Pi eee 4 zg $e euRoe frown b a tn. to 5 B. “WANTED—LOTS. free cane office. FOR RENT—STORES. JFSE,RENT-DRUG STORE—ADDRUSS CC 0, $o- Fen canhr iggeieereae, Koniy at te OnE et stand fo OL, Hibs Sa nd Buta Save ae ESS Berosies Stier FOR RENT—MISOELLAN EOUS FR ar etn a Se Tish et m1 the Arlington, w. Inquire 0... THOMPSO! Fe eotescerne : Dinmbing. a0 ape 08 Pesnyveme ore. Bi JOR RENT_BERKEDEY SPRINGS, W.VA. PR Ra 14 ROOM NEW BRICK RENT-FURNISRED HOUSE, EIGHT east, ~ Houses, 919 and 921 O st.n.w.; all modern im- Fi focens, in western portion town, ous mers aandstatfe “Address 'M- PRN Bid New Lampehiiee ovement, | Also, thrce houses edjoining on Cy | vember, at $45 per mouth, Address Box 96, star | ve. ae in'advanck Six rooth Brick Mouse, GAG Bot e618 | oe . toe RADNQK, ATEANTIC CITY, N. 3, Frrmonth; key 30 Ba aa Sea paews | FOE RENT igi AND 6iq STH Gr: kaGH nominee, 4 v0, nox pecenien all modern iSprowementy lnige tack ae gents 1050. tapsean) sine MS cK Sic SL for $20 per mouth, M.D. PECK, C3 POR, RENT IN OAKLAND, MD. | FOR RENT—OFFICES. FoR, Bete pmasovoss congen | Rest ba onthe ie it Ga York buildi 3 oe LS SLRE Na apart | Reman ikea Tee is | ate cee Tord bat ve Wie DUVALL, 855 Pak awe iateeteieoteneln ateee aes tae aie Saari Durer and vegetables brought tothe door. 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