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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON cuosny ‘S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a rewular. permanent bona Side daily circulation mere than trebie that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that f all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The testmony of successive witnesses in the Roslindale disaster investigation’ shows that a ‘widespread suspicion of danger from the Bussey bridge prevailed, and fears for the safety of cer- tain existing bridges in the vicinity also crop out. The postmortem which the civil engineers are holding in this investigation may at least serve to cause a rigid Inspection of these suspected structures. If no other consideration is of weight With the ratiroads, it may be suggested that a Dridge can be more conveniently and economically inspected while still standing, than after it has disintegrated and fallen. The Massachusetts rall- oad commission have not disregarded the infor- mation and suggestions furnished by the Investi- gation, and have sent a circularto ail the rafiroads Of the state directing them to furnish the recoris of the first and latest tests of all the bridges on ‘thelr lines, and also to report whether any parts Of the bridges, essential to safety, are so covered 85 to be concealed from inspection. Until the Work of investigation and reform 1s com- Plete, the traveler will make his Journey in fear and trembitng, beguiling the time with profound calculations as to the safest locality in train and car in which to meet the inevitable accident. Im- proving the example of the latest witness in the Investigation, who testifies that, with a mathe- matical calculation of chances, he tnsisted upon riding over the bridge In the fromt baggage car when traveling in one direction and in a certain passenger car When crossing the other way, the Passenger of the future may be expected to de- jand that he be supplied with a seat on top of the car and be furnished with a precautionary balloon, ———— Even if be retains the favor of the President Socretary Endivott seems to have roused the tre of some of the newspaper correspondents, who break forth every little while in upbraldings of his ex- clusiveness, It is evident that he must do some- thing to satisfy his erities. He might hang out fags daily, on some such system as the weather signals, to indicate the precise state of feeling ex- IsUng between the White House and the War de- partment. “Higher temperature,” “lower temper- ature,” “cloudy,” “a cold wave coming,” and other ‘hints of this sort could be conveyed to the inquir- ing journalists by streamers red, white, blue and = > + = ‘The absurdity of the claim that Senator Jones of Florida exchanged Washington for Detroit as a place of residence on grounds of health, fs equaled only by the absurdity of Mr. Jones’ entering the contest for reviection to aseat which he persist- anuly refuses to occupy. If his health will not permit him to attend tothe duties for which he Graws a salary of five thousand dollars a year, the legislature of Florida had better find a Senator who is mdre robust. > oe Coercion of Ireland and the disefplining of Alsace-Lorraine keep step. Stringent legislation, measure for measure, 1s proposed on each side of the channel forthe unruly dependencies. Without istone, a Parnel! and American backing, the paiitical lot of Alsace-Lorraine is even less hopeful than that of unhappy Ireland. —— | ‘The labors of the iter-state commerce commis- sion will be comprehensive, and a considerable force of clerks and assistants will be required. ‘The capital have, substantially, anew de- partment of inter-state commerce as compensa ‘ion for the denial of the proposed department of agriculture and labor. a ‘The pope's formal approval of the great Koman | Catholic university to be erected at Washington 49 the last important preliminary to the work of construction, and quickens Washington's advance ‘towards the proud position of educational center of the republic which the city is destined to oc- To Moxanow, If yod are down town, would you lance at the win- dows and show cases of the PALAIS ROYAL? NO. 1117 PENNA. AVE. SHOW WINDOW contains samples of the fine Cotton Underwear whieh was slightly soiled during the “Upening” rush. Not a pretty window display, but = bargain window. The “P.D." French Satieen Corsets; they are the best fitting iu the world. Such delicate colors aa pink, blue. red, drab, and even some black ones, were soiled by hand- ling during the “Opening.” Samples in the window Cpe ‘You may know the regular price is $2.25. ‘NO. 1119 PENNA. AVE. SHOW WINDOW contains samples of Millinery (Hats and Bonnets). ‘You will notice fine imported novelties marked at Prices to surprise you. The latest styles of Straw Bon- neta and Hats; not at milliner’s, but at Palais Royal prices. Do you understand? Have you yet interviewed our Madame Namaraas to the latest styles and what will become you? Advice for nothing: or she will make to order for 82, or trim a Bonnet or Hat for 75c., ina manner that has made her name well and favor bly known in New York. In the window you will no- tice, besides Millinery, the latest styles of Parasols ‘and some English cloths for tailor-made suits that are ‘marvel of beauty and cheapness. ‘NO. 403 12TH ST. 18 THE GENTS’ SHOW ‘WINDOW. ‘The latest imported spring styles of Scarfs for 4c. Ifyou walk fartheron the Avenue you will see the identical styles at 50c.and 75c. ; fact you may convince yourself of. The “Opening” rush reduced our sssort- ment of 25e. Socks, so you will notice s large ticket on the window: “BROKEN LOTS OF 25c. HALF-HOSE REDUCED TO 19c." We show samples of our English medium-weight Underwear. Look at and bear in mind. NO. 407 12TH ST. SHOW WINDOW is full of samples of the new spring stylea(English and French) of suits for ladies' and children's wear. If you will look in the window you will admit we show a fine yariety of well-made suits at prices (if taken advan- tage of) that will save the much greater expense and trouble and anxiety, not to speak cf loss of time, at- tending having a dress made to order. We fit you free ofextracharge. You pay when suited. Don't pay at all if not suited. No risk; so you might give the Palais Royal a trial. SHOW CASE NO. 1 is the Glove case. You will notice the; 5-Button “Elite” Kid Gloves, with embroidered backs, for $1.10. ‘Never before soid under $1.25. SHOW CASE NO. 2, ‘The new styles of Vandyke Braid ‘Trimmings and some Beaded Fringes and Pasamenteries. They are worth noticing, being the new spring dress trimmings. SHOW CASE NO. 3 is fall of samples of the new Bustles. The ticket saya; “The ‘Gem,’ 50c.; what do you pay elsewhere!” | SHOW CASES NOS. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15, 16, 17, contain Merino and Colored Lisle Underwear, Hosiery, Babies and Nurses’ Caps, Leather Goods, Haudker- chiefs, Neckwear, Fans, Umbrellas, Oriental Goods, Dolls, Lace Tidies, Embroideries, Rudolstadt Art Por- celain, Stationery. Sa-Being samples of New Goods we would like to describe, but, you see, we have no space here, Take a Peep at the show cases of the cupy. Ex-Senator Eaton 1s certainly very frank in his admissions concerning the Presidential canvass of next year. If a few more party leaders speak ‘thelr mind with equal freedom, there will be no ‘use of holding conventions or elections, or any of ‘the bothersome incidentals of a nationalcam- Paign. OTTO Oo ‘The New York World does not seem at all fright- ened because a Doodle alderman’s attorney has Unreatensd toxkill tts editor. Editors who make ‘War on rascaiity are so used to being threatened ‘with everything dreadful that these little eptsodes do not make a lasting impression on them. ‘Tae Star's compliments to the Kalser, and may he see many happy returns of the day. A Jax Or Aux Tres ‘Experience has taught us that a mechanic who works stmore than one trade makes a botch of all. And so with a Merchant: the one who keeps only one ine of qvods, aud that line correct, is the one who suc- ood, ‘The undersigned having personally bought and sold nothing but BOOTS and SHOES for the last 25 years, claims to know the Ins and Outs of Shoes ‘We will continue until further notice our liberal offer ot TYIT FEE NN N T EO NNN t keOR RS T %&EEE N NN PPP ERE RRR ccC ERE NN N TTTT Berke ker 69S BRE RRR eeP KE KRE CG | ER NNN T BP FL RR CCE NNSA T P EEE RR cco ERE NKN T DISCOUNT. Itis your privilege to embrace the opportunity of buying our well-known makes of 4 HAND-SEWED PPP AL A. I1g5Sq per RAE 24 Sse, 3 ae vv Fay tian wy tir) RRR, 00,5 Poy AE CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 12TH St. 22 nos M. J. Hosr Begs to acquaint her Patrons that she is now prepared ‘assortment of exclusive styles in aries AND FRENCH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS From the leading Londoe and Paris Howees, Special attention given to Mourning onder. "m2 Mowse A Dersnrvesr. ‘This week weare moving our Cotton Underwear, Corsets, and Infant Department, which has heretofore ‘been upstairs, and now will be located on the same floor with our Cloak and Millinery Departments. A food chance to ssve 10 per cent. Only until we are moved. Among the many bangains to be had at alt times in our establishment we will sell for ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 1 Lotof five Cambric Embroideries, new designs, worth 10 and 12}4c, a yard, st Ss 1 Lot Swiss or Cambric, 45 inch flouncings, worth ‘0c. a yard, at Ladies’ and Gents’ Gaiters, equal to ans $¢ Shoe in the country, for $3.60. (Our $3 line of Ladies fine Dongols and Kid Button, (@eGents’ Seamices, unequaled in quality, at $2.70, Our €2.50 matebless line of Gente’ and Ladies’ Gaiters at $2.25, Our@2Ne Pius Ultra line of Ladies and Men's Gaiters, $1.90, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, UNION ‘MADE, SOLLD, AND WAREANTED, L BEILERUS, ‘The Largest One Price Shoe Hous, “The Leader" of Low Prices, 402 SEVENTH sT, ‘The ola in Boo ‘Lady in Window. Saxe pe Tailor, jivania avenue. Ww. —— ‘Will open on MONDAY 4 new lot of Checked Suit- ings in the vory latest styles, Pattern Drees and Mobes, new shades Cashmeres and Camel's Hair. We have just purchased to great advantage slot of WHITE CHINA SILKS, 27 inches wide. which we will Gflur at the low prices of 874 and 81 per yard, as these gooda will wash and look well afterwards. They make ‘evonomical as well as beautiful dressea, Moire Silks, black and colors: Surah Silks, Louisiane (Check Silks, Gros Grains and Rhadsmes, New lot of Black Chantilly Floupcings, hand-ran Spaniah and Syanish Guipure. New MOUUNING GOODS tn spring weights, Great Largaina tn SiEkY cod Ce pEn pantgt TXDIA SILKS, new HO- OXE PRICE. mhld W. M. SHUSTER & #0NS, mh19 €19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. = wo 4 Sy gage A YARD. Myg at 1 Lot Oriental Lace, 45 inch flouncit worth 90c, Ca ees a 3 @ fo BS yg 1 Lot Swiss and Oriental Lace, 45 inch flouncings, worth €1.75 a yard, only = 9 “iio ea ‘SpBcial Sale of Lace and Embroideries now in prog- Teas, bigwest bargains ever offered, largest stock in the eity to select from. coo s 8: 200, a ‘A YARD. ieee 3 3 e e e] we 9 o_ A YARD Bil ‘cc = gh Ho ae ae | q bat 4 i = Een y= an be Price of our genuine “Gloria” Silk Umbrel- inches, quantity 600. Avail of —e ourself of the Raxvou Norss. In this uncertain state of the weather, while “Winter Hngers in the lap of Spring,” it may ‘not beoutof place to state—and it may inter est those who never gave the matter thought to know—that, while the mow was on the sround the live and progressive clothiers of this country—men who want to keep up with these live and progressive times—were basily engaged in the manufacture of clothing for ‘Spring and Summer wear, straining every nerve so that when the proper time arrived they might be thoroughly equipped to enter the arena of active competition. During the Gull winter months the average retail clothier peacefully rests om his oars, and when the ‘Spring time comes he goes on the market and buys his stock, but the drones have got to pay for the products of the busy workers’ brains, and to make their business profitable they are compelled to charge their patrons profits in keeping with the advanced prices they are com- pelled to pay to the manufacturers. Our Mr. A. SAKS is the manufacturer of our house, and he is recognized this country over as one of the best, There is no middlemen's profits to step in between producer and con- sumer in our case, We save all that and share it with our patrons, and that is one good reason ‘why we can undersell any clothing house in this section of the country. ‘There is no manin America more thorough- ly competent to produce Clothing suitable for this market than he, although still a young man—and therefore fully alive to the wants of the youth of this city, He started twenty years ago, while yet a mere boy, in the clothing ‘business here, Isying the foundation of the im- mense business of which he is today the head. It will thus be seen that our house is of no mushroom growth, but is part and parcel of our city's development, Growing in the peo- ple’s confidence asthe years glide by, until it has become the Mecca of all who aim to dress well and cheaply. ‘The stock of Clothing which we have prepared for our patrons this Spring surpasses all our previous efforts in quantity, quality, elegance of style, correctness of fit and low prices, and the immense business we have been doing during the past few weeks—not alone in Clothing, but also in Hats, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings—best attest the popularity of our well-known methods, SAKS & COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S OUTFITTERS, mh22 300 to 308 Seventh st, BBB pt RRR TTIT q 88s it T H Bee, n om T HHH 5ss, | BBB EE F HOE Sus 2 POWELL. March 17th, son to Mr, and Mrs. GEO. M. POWELL, 615 D st. n.w. 91.48 IS OUR PRICE FOR A MEDIUM WEIGHT BOUCLE JERSEY, IN BLACK, NAVY AND GARNET; COAT BACK. ‘THE BON MARCHE, $198 15 OUR PRICE FOR A BRETON FRONT JERSEY OF BLACK CASHMERE STOCE- INETTE. ¥ ‘THE BON MARCHE, $2.001S OUR PRICE FOR A FINE QUALITY OF BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINETTE JERSEY, VEST FRONT, SILK STITCHED, COAT BACK. THE BON MARCHE. 92.7518 OUR PRICE FOR THE “REVERE” FRONT JERSEY OF FIRM STOCKI- ‘NETTE, WITH PLAITED BACK. THE BON MARCHE, 93.96 1S OUR PRICE FOR THE BEADED FRONT JERSEY OF THE BEST QUALITY OF STOCKINETTE. THE BON MARCHE. @8c. 18 OUR PRICE FOR A LOT OF CHILD- REN'S JERSEYS, SIZES. 22, 24, 26,1N BLACK, SEAL, NAVY AND GARNET; FORMER PRICE, 980, TTT HOH XN TREE Ph ot me eg Se 7 HE Eee Bap “oo NAM MM MM OA Mum x, BER O38 HOR EEe Eee stl ee MMM 44 E R COO H H kER T mhz 810-318 SEVENTH BT. N. W, Sere Sryzzs. FINE SHOES. ‘We now havea Larggand Well-Selected Stock in the leading styles from the beat manufacturers FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ‘With our long experience in supplying this city with FINE SHOES, we feel confident with our present stock wecan suit almost all who favor us with acall ‘with shoes that will fit, will wear, will look elegant and give satisfaction, at prices as low as they can be sold, quality considered. We aim to furnish the best SHOES that can be had for the money, and guarantee the came. ‘Largt line of WIGWAM SLIPPERS. DALTON & STRICKLAND, mh22-1m _ 939 Penna. ave., Washington, D. C. eo Scuxrrrz's MILWAUKEE LAGER, ‘THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY, For sale in bottles by dealers generally, and in casks and bottles by the agent for District of Columbia, fAMUEL GC PALMER. = doo HEPAT TI mize a - OA if wham s Fimegranny, ot IN TIME A A rogers geberaliy By Oy Ht + ts | Seater it tee aera mabe foveal, ie fen toe aha mhio 77u, STH AND DsTeeera, | alls frequen tp ise ec es si anaeoe mt MaRS isa sah rae of the ee need ues tt a = fesse eee ing gears eae te re, ae] Are ‘For Sale by_ fing Pasion. ae or _mh22-3t 405 Pa. Avex Washington Oty. Bear oS Ut AWAY THAT NOVEL! FEED YOUR IN- We re ER, TREATS ISecLRnEe ee he ote Top free," Omice houre: 1 607 pam. onw Hazrews Bazan Sars: “A novelty in Sommer Silks is Bengaline, with small reps, and of almost as light weight a French Foulards. It comes in plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids, showing all the new Our Mr. White brought 8 line of these goods from Paris, which are shown in our Dresamak- ing Department, st present located at 1013 F at nw. Ft ile pf a = SN Alexandria: Ver ED—A WHITE Gi DO GENERAT. Wa house work. Call at 83 ue : Sy ANTED MEDIA’ TATELY A W ditored taundresn? ret 1439 ace ED—A as D TDs anioetand Vis Malnek® GROD? owe mas maa, be at oF bmn oe ow Heavy Blankets will soon be laid away. We ‘have opened an excellent stock of Light and Me- dium-weight Blankets and Comforts for spring ‘and summer use, and quote aa 8 “special” value the following: 50 Seaside Bunting Comforts, size 70 by 80 inches, hand msde and filled with best White Cotton Batting. Thoroughly sewed to prevent running into the “corners.” White, tied with colors, $2esch. Colors, tied with contrasting colors, $2.25 each, (Third floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New Svawe Jznsevs. ‘Not much change in Jerseys, Lessattemptat style, and more attention to quality and utility. From the varied and well-selected stock we call special attention to the following: ‘Black All-Wool Imported Stockinette Jerseys, haif-pleated Breton front, Postilion back, per- fectzitting, only $2.50 esch. (Second floor; take elevator), WOODWARD & LOTHROP.) Buscx Casuwens Ficavs, Wearenow showing an elegant line of Black Cashmere Fichus, handsomely Silk embrot- dered, of s superior quality and full size, Ex- cellent taste has been displayed in the embroi- dering, which is profuse rather then scant. Prices, 4, 85, $6.50, $8, 810, $12.50, $15, $20 and 825 each. (Stoond floor; take elevator), ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New Sermo Wrars, Elegant line, embracing Jetted Gyenadine ‘Wraps, Beaded Silk Wraps, Lace Trimmed Silk ‘Wraps, All Jet Shoulder Capes, &e. Prices ac- cording to style and elaborateness, $10,812.50, 815, 817, 822, 827.50, 835, 837.50, 845 and 850 each. (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Naw Sruxe Jackers, ‘New invoices of Jackets have greatly im- proved the stock. Finer variety at present than ever before. We single ont worthy special mention as 8 bangain the following: Line of Checked English Walking Jackets, Silk lined hood, high standing collar, single breasted, finished seams, two pockets, perfect shape and stylishly made. Worth $6.30; only 15 each, (Second floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. A Fi Niw Buzer Goons. In stamped goods realy for embroidery we are displaying ® goodly assortment of Shoo Bags, Dust Bags, Laundry Bags, Umbrella Cases, Tidies, Splashers, Stand Covers, ete. We quote as special values the following: ‘Stamped Linen Dust Bags, white and brown, only 17c. each. Stamped Linen Shoe Bags, single, 25c. each; double, 45c. each. Stamped Linen Laundry. Bags, two sizes, 4c. and 65 ee Linen Umbrella Cases, only 35c. Biz Lot of Stamped All-Lit Splasher unique deatuns, easy to cinbroider, 1siyen te, “ikcollent Line of Stamped, Momie Cloth Splashers, handsome desixns, 40 and S0e. each. Job Lot of Hand-Painted Splashers, paintings: of srenes aud river views. Cau bo wiped clean é Fader as etter aren: ee “Eulish, you kuow." Cost. originally. t6 tine ports, And retailed at 8oe. “Our Price ia (Second floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Ocr-Or-Tows Onpers Soxicrrep. thoroughly reorganized “Mail-Order Bu- reau'” is better prepared than ever for a carelul satisfactory execution of all orders by mail. Experienced buyers are instructed yfor You with the ane di-play of taste and del fon they: Would exercise were they shopping {9r thernselves. We give mail-onler customers tl nefit of EXerz_Dongible advantaxe in price, style, qual- Te nd for eatalo: WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Axoruer Come Down. THERE IS AN INCREASING DEMAND FOB $20 SUITS, MADE TO ORDER. WE HAVE TRIED TO FIND GOOD ALL-WOOL MATERIALS THAT CAN BE MADE TO ORDER AT THAT PRICE. THERE ARE PLENTY OF CASSIMERS CALLED “ALL WOOL,” BUT THE ACID TEST REVEALS COTTON IN THEM. MANY OF THESE GOODs ARE SOLD FOR ALL WOOL, BUT THAT DON'T MAKE THEM 80. IN ORDER TO MEET THIS DEMAND WE HAVE TAKEN OUR LARGE LINE OF “HARRIS CASSI- MERS” AND MARK THEM $20 FOR SUITS AND $5 FOR PANTS. THESE ARE, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE BEST GOODS EVER SOLD AT THOSE PRICES, AND IT I8 VERY DOUBTFUL IF THEY WILL BE SOLD AT THAT PRICE ANOTHER SEASON, BY BUYING A LARGE LINE OF THESE GOODS: WE GOT THEM ONE DOLLAR A YARD LESS THAN SAME GOODS COST LAST YEAR, EB BARNUM & 00, mh21 981 Pennsrivasts AVENUE ay... r...wv.fr.... “Ae Lavous Best Wao Lavous Last. ‘Truth, sincerity, fairness, honesty and inflexibility of purpose : LAUGHS At the contemptible tricks of crude and crooked CONSPIRATORS ‘Who crudely concoct a crooked plan and conspire to fasten it upon the PEOPLE in the shape of SHODDY WARES, With glare and glitter ss modest accompaniments, to invite and ensnare the unsuspecting and the unsuspi- cious ‘We would say to these mild-mannered, musical- tongued malevolents of malicious propense that we are AT HOME ‘Six days out of every seven, from 7 am. until 7 p.m. towarn ‘THE PEOPLE And to guard them against your weird and wicked scheming. Furthermore, wo declare to you that” ‘WE SHALL SUCCEED ‘Inthwarting your schemes and in 41 tofore giant receipts by a simple imethod, Phish ees ‘worked and is working LIKE A CHARM-thatof selling WINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. THE PEOPLE will plesse make Pi monumental note VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE TEN ‘987 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVR, STRICTLY ONE PRICR. Weegee M, Sanaa Rie GES, Employment WASH BOTTLES AND ‘useful. Apply 1206 D Wastes rANTED—1715 B ST.—COLORED BOY, ABOUT sno ooig in he eer re Sa need apply. Cail between 3 and 6 p.m. WVANTED_A Box TO ‘W ‘take himself generaliy WANTED AT 1028 OTH ST._NW. 4 SETTLED ‘woman to do the work, cooking, washing. Also, Nurse Girl, ten or twelve years ol WANTED AGENTS AND CANVA’ EXT: inducements for food men oo instalhinent aos es paid im full weekly. AMIES, Room 10, b. fANTED—BY THE FRANKLIN RELIEF ASS W ciation of this city energetic and thoroughly re- abo men te act as ae ai ot neceanary. er ‘Maneachusette ba. J: BORDEN SMITH mnio-hn UV ANTED—A a! GIRI GERMAN PRE- NV ate Se aes | ‘OUT asso. Er ), 137 ‘st, New York medi COUNTRY REAL | ESTATE! FRx. seers SNE ‘comment: for foe if desired ; te moderate’ Gall balers 15m crater Om rene. RENT. UNFURNISHED GOMMUNIC oo) SA a — sod hall, equal to four rooma, $26, including gas, 50 ANTED-A PIECE OF PROPERTY, FROM e acres; heavily wooded: within three not toexceed $200 per acre. Ad- tar office. __mh2-eo8t O TRADE FORA OR_A HOUSE IN WASHINGTON A Fotis, table and, other Gnas “BARGAIN,” Star off. at OR SALE—SIX ACRES AT BRIGHTWOOD foe eee mi me ore prov 100 acren at Forest “rstadion, Alzo, sev? Stauone Ed snast be sob For terng eae near He gen =P Baty, _mb22-10* 631 F st. nw. R SALE-A BARGAIN. TO CLOSE ax TATE een oo a trom 3. FISHER & €0., 2 Ras Fist. _mah21-20 ‘ED—COOKS, ine ee ‘NURS! oR ct radar 6-toom ACRES OF LAND, ONE MILE en coukm, walters ae a for out of from ? aoe neneeeey vue | 2s : swedini and German, women ‘walk from Saye" wanted.) BURNHAM, 630-633 Fst Seg B. Caywoop, fis We mh19-6t* TANTED-WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO 820, HOUSE: Tnaids, waitress’ nurses, Plain sewers, hive ae wife, ite prootD, ‘mir and wife, te WOMEN, BOER AND. GIRLS Weel welr expenses: no Seton, seat sc F. EMMONS, ak Eliot i. ‘mhi6-oe ean AND WOMEN TO CALL AT wa ‘White and colored women cooks, $10 to Chambermaids, nurses, scrubs and men $e Bouse & BURG! ‘Employment Bureat at. DW. mb! eat rANTED—FOR A PERMANENT PLACE, A GOOD ‘Cook, white, jo eeal, family, who will assist in washing and ironii satay nln ood city ferences, 8, Bear office. neta ED-SEVERAL MORE ACTIVE CANVASS- Ws Jars to cistribute circulars apa take Ba for our ‘Salary or commission. Full information, 2 to it 920 F st. n.w. H. L. VILLEE & OO.mh®-1m" TED—ME} W 4dn'e70 per sionth at tietr own homers costly. t6¢ of samples, a Package of xoods and full instrac- usr EG conte to help pay postage. H.C. ROWELL GO. Butland, mho-2Gt NIED-—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING Wis mid etn by the actual measure and pguare ra, euttine, ft ttoruseut 10 Pidarurer TOO Fat ieee Walter Bulldiuie, 13 ANTED-DUNDORE'S | EMPLOYMENT | BU- yosu, conducted by ladies. Men and women, white and ‘colored. for all Kinds of domestie labor, Withreferences. 717 Most. n.w. 124-4w' ‘ANTED—A a AGED MAN, LOCATED outside large cities, to represent, in’ his locality, ble house: monthly salary %70 to $100 fae BARUERGR CHER: PPE Lott bos tans) oS 28-matudw ‘ANTED—LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO DEC- orate Holiday and general ed, Address NEW ‘Bos a s eee ie bolaay: a ENGLAND DECORATIVE WORKS, 19 Peari st. ton, hase. P. O. Box 5078. __mh12-e06t ‘ED-MEN AND WOMEN TO START A NEW Wik once ieatan a a hour; no peddling; 10c. to 50c. an hour made daytime orevening; ‘send 10c. for 24 samples and # package of Juaterial to Gommence work on. Address "ALBANY PLY 60. Albany, N.Y. f19-30t ANTED-—LADIES “TO WORK FOR el homes; 87 to an CO 19 Central st., Boston, Mass., aS _ WANTED—SITUATIO. NS. __ ‘ANTE.D—BY A WHITE SEAMSTRESS, Wain a private farnily as dressmaker by 10 per’ week ‘can be ing; no canvassing. For CRESCENT 5,170. ‘the day or.weekcaut out and nt by the Eureka tailor syste. ‘Address Box 160, Star 01 ANTED — A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH Worneieapedtence who rs tntclaatiokecver, fiuancier and collector, would like a situation in some establishment where his services would be appreci- ated. Address MARSHALL, Star office. mb22-3t* rTANTED—BY A DRUG CLERK, GRADUATE OF Wisin Colleze of Pharmacy, four year's ex- perience, Situation; best references, “Adarest ¢, 4. tar of ‘ED—I TWO RESPECTABLE YOU! Witte: Gacuaae Ge Heanibecaaiasin pee cee Call or address ies: can sew neat for three days M. A.C Ck TO LEARN THE STi fir S'rguig pa wb can nk od rererences, Sadieat a APBLICANT, care of D. B Street, PBintnucist, 8 bsteme mbiv-ae TIONS, FOR ATED BOSTON housekeepers, nurses, gales ues uenatreboen, walery Tauuiies, hotels, Wares for puysicians and hospitals.” FM: StmNHAM, 630-652 F st. n.w. mh19-6¢" WN— NAT, LABOR BUREAU, fra iter “ioe reliable beip Yor any capacity bon a es wid aftices dE) ve sr pmseturs farm aud dairy, E. Hi, DICK, O17 71 at, 7 ‘COOK! WANTED. D—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE Woes GEMS eoploy mens bureau, O26 F st. n.w-mble-oe yANTED-FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, BY Wévittenan without family, three or four’ utar nished Rooms in house owned ‘or leased by occupant ho objec ton to third floor: moderate rent; permanent Psuited; references. Box 18, Star office." mh21-st* D_BY A LADY, FURNISHED, FOR THE Ee ee oe insl rent paid if necessary; no children: best refer- ances. Box 7, Starofiice, inet v1 = NED HOUSE, BE- Warts ee ee prea Toth ate, SEREEn FIVE ROOM FRAME AT LAUREL; Ws Fee Say term Ad nee openers from _mb? 1-30} FOR RENT A HOUSE WITH TEN ROOMS AND saeaieeaee tego arte sracaascs tending toute Gu” abd nen: . Apply to TH 'W. SWANK, P.O. a. 7 “FARM OF THIRTY ACRES: HIGH- Fore. Station, ‘well, Wotherou three | si ahhe Scr | nw. uid SALE— for sale in Johnson & W: a sad cle eTTTS b. WIRES 1050 Peansjvania ave, R SALE—T0 CLOSE AN ESTATE, ONE OF P the finest Farina in Westmoreland county, vas 300 acrea cleared tn high state of cultivation, and watered; 1,100 eres heavy thinber and very valu- able apple, peach and pear orchard, the latter paying $2,000 net profit per year; good house and complete outbuildings: and f mac! price, $20 000, aba'a decided as itis a paying far BARTER & MacGUWAS mh19-3¢* __1008-1010 F at. (OR SALE OR TRADE—GRAND CHANCE IN Fixtosie, vatsable bottom, farm: timber. extremely adjoining lange. trade center mauutactures our five, wide-awako town. ‘citron ce ees ‘§ CHURCH, VA SEVERAL ALE, Bailding tote and farms for silo a this village at low figures: peer Location near Washington. 212s DW E. LEWIS, F st ALLS a bleh, ary and healthy: ings: house desirable; excellent, out chovenient, Apply at 907 New York OR SALE—OI HANGE FOR Froperty-—A valuable Harm, 10 miles oat eOD acres in heavy timber, balance urder high state of cultiva- Hon, A SAMUEL BEALMEAK, 310 St, Paul st., Baltimore, Ma” mbi7-6t EAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PLACES — TRUCK, Grain and Fruit Farms of all sizes; Mills and Tim: mproved and wnimproved city properties r Lands for wale and exe Send for Se ae te fAIN, Cor dst and Pans x aubiy-tm* ‘OR SALE—PINE TIMBER LAND. 34,500 ACRES of carefully selected Pine Timber Tsid cio sue- rior body of timber laffd in the United States), esti. auated by au expert to yield six hundred million tet of Iumber.’ This fine body of land may be secured by Capitalists or company ai oue-hfth ite valueit pure chuved betore June 1st, 1887. Title, sbeoluiely per fect bint and pariicalams at my oficn, 4 Sane WtOTHOMAS A. MITCHELL. LOR COUNTRY PROPERTIES CALL:AT OFFICE ee BAXTER & MacGOWAN, _mhi2-toap4* 1008-1010 1 st. FOE, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD CITT Ironerty, ply ‘late Tegidence 4m, Anacontin ube feat house mod tne. 132200 feet ond: Stable-iruitof all kinds; price 85,000. Dr. J. W: EPPLE, 14th aud N ste new ees mb8-in POR SALE- pores ne building site, 23 miles from ct 1?acres, O-room frame house, stabling, all fruit, 24 mals S00. eae rea, uninproveds fine view, 236 miles from city, 80 acres, @-room frame house, fruit and flowers, 24 miles, fine view of city, $3,800, 20 acres, Sr ee frame bouse, barn, fruit of all inde vineyard anlles, $3,300, vmeyard, 3 Supenite Soares tabling for.8 horses SuieESS ER wl ‘Vineyard, in full view le from R. R. station, 37, a0. ‘B-roomn frame house, new, in Fall's Church, we and, ER., 82,250. Miike rea, new handsome 7-room frame house, in Falfts Church, 83,000. oo eiem frame homes nd store, 7 rooms, good stable, miles from Rh it 500. a Hee eral Building site, with fine view of city, 2 miles, id subdivide into 4or more building sites, with fine view of city and river, 3 miles from ‘ity, $4,000. o'R Sn good terms, ‘T. H. SYPHERD & CO., _mh1-1m S107 F at. WOR RENT—OR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM NI ‘Mullikin's station, Prince ‘ANTED—BY PERS T DUSE Wee RY, With: furnaces, between 13th ‘and iWin, Land Q sts,” Address 2418 14th st, mb-21-3e* TANTED—A LADY WILL TAKE CARE OF A Wiitivrasin hore Sor the gunna S05 aso of 8 bos referevici dress 5 tion; Hoes tireoadalia: beat or reen HOM 000 H HOUS! WAN eck? WOMB, to sell to New York investors. WEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. nw, here and in New York. Busi. Adcoruetinte: 40.1 FOLEN, 137 Broadway and Swe mb4-Lm WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS OI AVATING AND GON- ANTED-GRADING, EXCAVATING AND, CC ne. telephone 28} creting of kinds. mhz Vy ANTED — CO W itscons in fen igadvanced In those languages. Address 2, office. X 2D—A GOOD SECOND-HAND MIRROR, AN Tilo for bartoom. Address BAB, Star office. at ING MADE EASY BY STEP NM SER MS new, “Tnkerastional etc., with any inch-ruleor ‘seteritific tailors ‘and -emi- ipermesstre alone, a8 ‘Berlin ring London dressmakers cut. Most Bualy fearag anid coprebenaive and frartcal aud the only system ‘teachin above and ania re Bee ae The sy eee oy SComserratory Of Modes, 1232 rasiong” ton, D-0. ms YBODY RY A POUND OF Ware eae enna. pae pound andie it dont compare 1avorably wits butter, 30and 35 cents, return and get your money ating S40-50-5 for Market. ED-MANURE DELIVERED IN TWO See tAN Ee miles from. town, on, Clark Mill place Hector ro aval pico Det oat a= aia GARDENER, Star offic aL ae TESIAN WELLS CONSTRUCTED We tess Seat For further jormation tnauire of JAS. Shea Postunaster, An mhio-in 2.000 TO TO EXTEND A ANTED. 000,70, 0 pasiness. Address INUFACTUHsn, Fernandina, cee ED—A GOOD SECOND- NO, vas Rd "Eire prices Be. adress PIANO” ron aroffiee. ‘W§SHEs eat ERNE TRE At , Bool puldee, wi ah for Aulitary Bounty Land Wares ts Mtaued for sorvices in any war DH to the Rebello TED—ONEAOELT oS OF SOE AR hoarachoas Cape, es te, be cure by HINAICHS MGbomustic Myuill Dope: 0c. per box, at Arugwiats. Th16-in ‘ALL PUBLIC SPEAREGS, SING REL TR SPREE, OS yolee 10, tse HINRICHS” Aromatic Squill oles, to Whuae No tar. 10ce at drugwints Wikeeeaier aes MEN TO LEAVE THEIR ra with us for neat Job and book printing. We “ALO & Sant 1 Eeitem apg Bagraver 5,000 esas. SE ry vena rane Tg ty. a oreounty. FEMI? “7th at. nw. oUF doors above F whit n SREY, 70 Loan LOAN AT LOW RATES. 1gTOCKs: Comey DUIS UENSINGHAM, Bo Broker mh7-lm* - HAND, IN SUMS TO SUIT. $15,000 Saag ag os 780 241m Ai Pat. ONEY LO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, Brompt atten ton to all applications. £24-1m SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEX, 27 F st. mew. OxEy Auwars Nou TO LOAN ON See real estate security, im sums to wuibat Sand per cen iS | JONES 5G 1GAN ON REAL} dnwums to aut Isurance ales, $28-3m ee Dpyfumascrion ad ‘oh oud collate oi ray an “Sy heeglints cased, che.” We HL DEMPREN, IE Now York av. pi ) TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE security. Investments made ad- rs. Insurance in best com- 336 Fat. $100.00 fintareounly to, cantonal panies HENTFORD, y ‘ONEY s LOAL Money constantly on hand to loan, at Tate of interest, on approved real estate securit No . Moderate: [. M. PARK! nee Moderate chatiesi Ratate abd Loan brvkse, 1418 Pot. nw, Mees LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE, IX SUMS ae ‘EO HOLTZMAN, _ e015 corner 10th and Fata, Jo"®* 7 LOaNgN approve REAL esTarE a uO Ww. ae ty. sand 190h st M% Bee ES err Mesa ARE ‘ONEY TO. ay uitiene —< ; 108.5. biti ys *&CO., ned 1324 Fi Roo aw. Mo TOLOAN ON REALESTATE. AT DANENHOWER . 7 ae _apet [ONEY TO LOAN OX BEAT. ESTATE, = securities, at yweat rates of interest. diag’ where the aot seeehen 303 7thet. m1 og 300 Wee BEAL ESTATE, 1491 THOR R WAGGAMAN Lost AND FOUND. (OST-SATURDAY, | MARCH 39 ‘Cocker Spaniel. st nw. oa he ST, POSITIVEL ASD OF STPATION OST HON COME, 3 scutes re KNOWN THAT C8. a ts ‘OF Gopmisaioner of ot beady for al the Sos Coupe Maryland) A} np RGREST. ‘CASH PRICE 0 Fup. FOR x ae So 4 for Posey, ash eh opie LE _sal7-Bos* RMTANTED-A? G ¥. bec lel ape Wh: pace tetra ere Eee ‘H.CHAUE & wae ons process. ib La ae OST—A DOG, B. AND fan, stump of a tail, Shout is inches hig F | eral reward 1418 @ si aw. Leer e utual Lo “YOUNG PUG DOG. 5 a, A —— of same sey 7 1 eciy ow. mb21-2t" wal on BA’ \¥ OR aaa Ae nary SR Soe ofies 2 oe TEs TORRIR a ae a FMA zoey es ST AED yg tt FE Ctr dh ng MON- re | mus Hues ‘on dans on Fat ree gee st.mwe mbes RENT_FUANISHED GOMMUNICATING Booms ou second floor, with oF without tear: Three lines of care vonveuient, also, lange Brick Stable in rear for reat. 918 New York ave. mah22-3t Feber ier 13TH ST. N.W., LARGE COMMT- nicating Purlors, single or en wuite, furnished or unfu 1 reasonable prices. mbe2—at* ME RENT TO MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT E oe children, for, Heht housekeeping, tree or oomg.ob stcoud for of new house in northern partof HE, gay pack eereek care occu Feference, Ton Pao Star office. Feu RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS dath room on second floor: northwest: #12 per ‘CHARLES B.CAYWOUD, 916 F st n.w. A LARGE, PLEASANT AND WELL- dished soo in private fammiy at meaerste ein, At 1390 12th st; references required. mh2t-Tw" RK RENT SUNNY ROOMS, 1N FINE ‘40 one of the finest 1 HOUSE ON orhoods with oF Washinetor. furnished furnia ny ‘or unfurniatel: Kefereuces exc poeat beard FS, RENT 940 TRDU TNDI front resins, om second. Son Bop ee YOR RENTON THE 1ST OF APRIL, A SUIT OF (ny sity iedies mond aga Also, one fine ith board, near McPherson Square: Felereusen required. "For Farther information call oF - WAGGAMAN, mhi9-t {and 806 F st. bw. Saga 1941 13TH ST. NW, LARGE dow, Cioceia, Az furnished or unfurnished. story Boom, suitable for —— Pes e -1313 N ST.N.W., 2 LARGE, WELL 1erh exposure, suite or ‘ugle. 9-3" RNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OK SINGLY, aT suminer prices: first-class caterer (white lads) in aneals ‘at-815 per month or #4 week." 512 12th st. mh 19-3 i RENT — THREE ROOMS, “3D FLOOK. ‘Capitol wt. dS: RENT—IN A NEW HOUSE, TWO SUITES OF ishrd rooms, first and second floors, modern Sorchildren ferences “Gallant TOSOetaw mI rooms, at rumter rates, with or without Feferences ex-!-anged, QOR RENT — SIG-RI4 ISTH ST. BETW Chamberisn’s and” Wormley’s, first, sec third floors: furnace and grate fires.” tub OR RENT—1906 GST. N.W.—FINE LARGE Rooms: uewly aud handsomely furnished: wi Without first-ciass Table Board. mit JOR KENT—NICELY FURNISHED RooMs, 2D and 3d floors: modern imps.: north and south ex- ___FOR_RENT-—-HOUSES. Xx; | FORE. 1320 QRoonAN ST NIN Rooms Say Piano: ‘derma, 800 per mrouthe Gan be nara after L Gib W. LINKIN Exate. Inet oa Lamm mh22-16 Toth and tt ste JOR RENT—9]8 3D ST. NW. aU NO BRS gt Ste uaa of ‘ orto Duvall & Mares mih22-3t O25 Fat nw JOR RENT_VERY DESUABLE miawT Roe House, fully furnished, to a srtiall family. tober or November, on very moderate ‘Corcoran at, ROR RENT HOUSES, i Prewrof 121) Det, dee ee wand W660 wots it ite aaa? 1007" 1716 Riggs STORES, Strand dwy..1314 7th st. nw. Sra. Str rm part cella, 468 La ave. or. 4th apd Nata.n.w25 401 7th st. ist f, Wr ;\% 41 Mat. wid thet, 240" fr ¢ i! cellar, 7 ie : Bip Shar, 1 tack ria, Vernon Hie, rouin 11 20 | Strand dve, Tre Str. rm, 4 aethe shore is only ookx. For full lixt the Intand 13th. Ya BR RENT—BY 0. Office Bi 7 Mth wt nw. Seb, 1405 Columtua st ist near 1th, T6r 19k wei K, 10 re 200 200 he owner, property fur sale, call or sand st office. HOLTZMAN Toth ud Fst ote. “Tor list of mb20 posure; on line of cars aml hendics; first class board, BSTE capitel'sts Grae ro multe Jor RENT—« 2 LARGE FRONT ROOM, FIRST well heated and LLY PLEASANT ROOMS and winter: nicely furnished ; bay lange closets; every comfort; terma toa satisfactory and permanent tenant.” 13530 nw por BE THE “B. AND Q." FLATS, CORNER 20TH AND M STSLN. W. These flats ure arrauced for hous: kellie. and convenieat, W. and G:C street care door, For plans, prices and full particulars a ‘THOS. J. FISHER & mh21-6t Lied Fat FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT—ON APRIL STH, I8K7, STOKE northwest corner 7th and L dts. nw. includiue ., | Axtures; for many years past beer. ore. mh18-7t FOR RENT THREE NEW STORES AND Dw 3, Tartion withing a yood Duaiuiess mtatvd worl do well td look at 102,100 atl THUS, Lath st hws ‘The stores are new and in ome of the lnet bunzican lock fone inthe city. Apply to 4. Kew Yoru aver or io) Bem at'1s0 a the ply to owner, W. BUSINESS CHANCES. ARTY WITH 1.000 TO INVEST CAN MAKE 35,00o during the National Dei” No risk dreay NT, Star office, mbisst OR LEASH—A VALUABLE FRONT ON LTH SB uw near Donny lvauie ey for a term of twenty casee to improve by building. THOS. WAGUAMAR G1? Fat ns ‘mhi-iw" "ed: ood properties well located: A fauxe’ for Waaiiluton teal oxtate. Fides ib rock exc address with particu: = vanes mb IL-l un ee EE cm BR SALE ON BLACKISTON Island. Apply to '. C. COMBS, Attorney-nt-La ob: IBS, Attorney-at Law, Nat TERY MOD: erate rate. Separate rooms may be ud ins dry nd well ven honse. 720 17th st. n.w. mi7-1i STEAM LAUNDRY FOR SALE. APPLY ROOM | 28, St. Cloud , corner Oth and. F sts. nw, ‘Terms cash, or near so. Call between 9 and 5 o'clock: _mhi6-6t" pero as OR Sai DRUG, DAILY $50. res, storys 01 ge dining rooms, a COumercial witice, 93 eogurts €00. and various other ane 0 ayear: ore and other business chisces: | mh 16-6t° D. RAMEY. YOMMERCIAL OFFICE. 938 F, ESTABLISHED for the wirycae of disposing of business chances, su tore, Dry Goods, Grocery, ke. By our plan you avoid publicity, which has au i (oh Lunes, Conmult your interest by has hess, if forsale, leftat curofice. D. RAM HULL & DEAN, A. E.BULIL. Brokers and Dealers in GOGEBIC TRON MINING STOCKS, WESTERN FAKM MORTGAGES and Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, Minneapolis and Chicago. Ofices Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Fat, mia OK RENT—BOARDING HOUSE, 15 ROOMS, Jane dig room, house inthe bextcondityn cor, ud I. near Govt. ADH . rchisAgHAe SBT N Capitals ars Lowe 000. se ae '& MOURE, erie Sind 1012 ave. nw. gaaigcirasiamar HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY AND FIKE-PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 16 PA. AVE, N. W. (South Persons guiuz abroad. or leaving the city: should avail hiemtel ven gi the advantages offered by thin com- for the safe keepiug of bouds, necuritien, jewel Hise a thier jvaiuabm” Clothing natin works rie-8-bEAc, arpets, &e.. Sc. cai ates. Take action before, rather than after, your Vaiuables are stolen or burned. ‘Omtice Hours: 9a. m. to p.m. £26-Om (Saturdays. 9a m. to 5 p.m) ¥ M.E SPOCKETT & CO, 434 grist, jake Phil. Pat. Back Blauk 26 ord Ruling, nes Mawactines, pertoraiing and pumberine. Buse snd faniiou books bound in all styles ai low Fates. ‘Send note, we wil call P03 Ws, 5. LATIMER, SURVE JE Lathner Washnnston. B. ne peer genet ace anal arene counties of mea a contin ey mery, Md. and in the Dis- Pinneaiin "to Ed. Tenn. reat | GS LBB nog AND LOAN AGENT, seven aud cut T Guaranteed Real Estate Pint Morigaree ‘aud fix and elgit cout Debentures Heat tee rete ‘Securities for sale. “Purter information furnished on application, 2 SALE OK FOR, RENT_THE FOUNDEY situated on Water st. (ex. me ae roller Sith a capacity of ie of et a day z and supped with ed ches of water from ct Rexiven April ist, 1887. Avply to LOUISA ROEM Tate Georgetown, Dicy Ce Me and Ena pee a Sd AFE INVESTMENS “SIX PER CENT GUAKAN- ‘TEED Bi on, OUANSSRR" date Treasgres U8.) Pre a i erest aid Principal Paid ty” tho Ghisiven Natuoval Dank of New York. Beene in rae of S200 and uj imine rus ‘These First Mortgage ‘Bonds are realestate in nod eround Nebraska, andin po se iiean imede carseding forty: per cunt of the Value of the mo “The standin of Ad- | ESTERN REAL ESTATE IMPROVED AND | cash values, Box 131, Star | <BRICK {HOUSE NINE MOOMS AND cellar, in beauti 2 DESIKABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ener Gth wt, and Lauisinia ave.; for MALS yeure Fest Res erapied by Sohn Hamihi ana re quire oO 12th at. aw. JOR RENT _TWO-STOR ENT path nu all soon ry i ki square from SWOkM~ mb21-3t | prow ne KENT— somely- turmiehed throug yacious grounds, rate, B.H. ROBERTSON, 1515 1 st. HOUSE, ite bese ‘would retain roorn mali di it | Fon‘on"t0 WO4 Gat, rm! Fors full listapply to WESCOTT & WILCOX. mh 7 Pennsylvania eve. uw, JOR RENT—A NEARLY NEW BRICK HOUSE, and bath: © under main and back imps; Morthwest part of city, adder th at. ew. JOR KENT—TWO ) NEW HOUSES. 19 AND 23 F st. mW. 816,30 abd #18.50 per month. fo Six roomie: uodern improvements. Apply. to W- | JOHNSON, 718 Tit sty maw mh 19-1. | FROK RENT—6x0, G82 AND OKG w Growin bricks, only new 6-room Brick, #1, SON, cor. d's and D atn.w. _mh19-3t* C,H. PARKER, Corner 434 and Este a K RENT—DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fat now. tae. Gr. 8 F at. WOK KENT brick, modern Grooms, 114 10th xt Rts JOR RENT— SLB Mh st.n.w..10r87h Boo Lith mt nw Tir: G Graut PL, Vir, oN wt. hw, 1 sts nw, ‘iniatlia BF Mansava.We iF | G07 Bth wt. now. Lot st. a. W. 80 1540 Sth st. mW. 7: 40 17058 ib : 250 23th Ist aw. OF 20.40 Clabwueh hall, 14th JOHN SHERMAN & Lith ney ar SP st. 18, 7 mb19-3t ‘T—HOUSE DARY ST between oth and New Jersey ave. facing 1 Park: six rooms, pressed brick front, with wodern Drovemente. Inglire at 40 Bowudary ste mals 30 FRE BEST AT 811.50, NEW TWO-STORY BRICK With six rooms apd water, near Goverus iment Priuting ofiee EA MciN TIME, _mhI8-6t Fat HR RENT—8IX NEW PRESSED BRICK FRONT Houses, 5 rooms wach, Gob to 700 "Navy Place,’ ‘tween Gand 1, Gth and Tt. wta. sc. good sewer, cloneta and ambit 0 Kent, Real B bette ‘S.story brick, ator oe 1 Cleve ‘steam ace Pac ‘ne TOW Setcey trek, 14 veswor to DUV te Agent, _mnis.am ae: _ = RENT—1 SHED —1 RK ST. TWO ESiocyicad basument trek, 10 room: niSely fase side MOOS M. PARKER, _mabi2-12t _ 141s Ft nw, Fee BExT st Wig Least To 4 ue RESPONSIBLE within's few yards, ot The “re Shao hore Thad to 2) T wt. mw, 1 be Stand Sone 7 Di DOARDING HOUSE, 313 DST. N.W = with: pe ll

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