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THE EVE ING STAR. Ww GELB CLUS ‘THURSD. “a Iny 5, 1887. CROSBY S. NOYES... ‘The Evening Star has a reaular. permanent boun Sde daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added atomether. THE STAR cannot wndevtake to preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors whowish (0 possess their manuscripts, J un- used, should keep a copy. SF Matter of whatever character intended for publication mus’, i its appearance the same day ts destred, reach the office not later than 12 o'clock noon, §@ No attention paid to Anonypmous Letters or _ Communications on ani} subject, According to Mr. Cariisie, the Fiftieth Congress ‘Will pass a bill reducing very materially the ex- isting tari‘T rates, but this, he says, will be ac- complished by the votes of revenue reformers from the republican ranks in the west and northwest. In these sections protection is rapidiy weakening. ‘Minnesota will have three reform democrats in the next Congress. In fact, the main hope, and, Perhaps, the only reasonable hope of an tn crease of national democratic strength, outside of gains among the mugwumps by a judicious catering to that element in the matter of cand!- dates, lies in capturing the northwest on the tariff! Issue. Such being the case the suicidal folly of contemptuously ignoring the claims to admission 38 a state of such a populous, wealthy, intelligent and fast-growing territory as Dakota becomes lear. 4 halt million of people, rapidly increasing 4m number, resent this treatment; and, coming to Jook upon the democrats as their natural enemies, ‘who, on the plea of a possible party advantage in the Senate have long trampled upon thelr rights, they will restrain with tolerable effective- nes3 any natural revenue reform tendencies which might drive them towards the democratic camp. And the of Dakota 1s be- or MM MMIITL I TINN NEEERRR Y 4 NN X MM Miltutui’ Seek & ¥ aT cco = RERP fre H OW F3 HOR EN CSE Bugs re. A A EB br & & Ge Poa roe S$ Ea = 814 SEVENTH STREET X. W. fe respectfully invite our friends and patrons acd alt ts need of tallisery to ous. of the great. est exhibitions every produced in Washington, at prices that will lay in the shade all would-be-competi- tion. Our display will represent the Istest and most novel shapes and styles of Foreign as well ss Domestic Pro- luctions. In onder to make this festive occasion more intefest- esting, we shall give coming a concern of the whole northwest, both states and territories, To the refusal to admit Dakota are added the failure to concede the re- quested opening of part of the Sioux reservation, the threatened eviction without compensation of ‘the deluded settlers upon the Crow Creck and ‘Winnebago reservations, and the disastrous ‘Spark's policy of unsettling tities, lowering values and damaging individual settiers by absurd teehnicalities, under cover of a prolongel howl about = — monopolies, land-grabbers, land frauds and land thieves, There are land monopolies and land frauds and for what has ‘deen done or attempted to break them down credit Js given, but every northwestern settler 13 not prima facie a land thiel who may be equitably | Juggled out of his land by the Government on any change fm the accepted construc:fon of the land laws which hostile ingenuity ean Invent. ‘The ac- tuon of the President in the Guilford Miler case | Wili do something to reilev western settlers, mind of the idea of democratic prejudice. But there has prevatied a fixed and wide-spread im- Pression amoug them that the wholesale condemnation of the settlers of the northwest and the drags which have been put upon the growthot ‘that section spring from the deliberate democratic purpose to cripple the northwest and divert imm{- gration from it as far as possible to the south. A | Fadical reviston of policy Will be necessary tf the | democratic party intends to realize Mr. Carlisle's Feasonable hope of recruiting in the new north- west. Kentueky sets the ball of 5 Ang with the nomination of Gen. Buckner for gov- mor, an incident long discounted as certain. Less interest, therefore, attaches to the candidate ‘than tothe platform on which he stands. This platform applauds the President for his clean and economical administration, but does not, like the Tesolution first sprang upon the convention and Fuled out of order, “tender to him itscordtal assur- ance of unfaltering confidence and support.” What 2 says of his ctvil-service policy 13 perhaps its most significant feature. “To the maintenance of ‘the spirit of our representative form of govern- ment we demand the strictest measure of personal sand party responsibility,” means, if {t means any- ‘hing, that the democratic party, when In power, ‘Will be held to accouat for the way the Govern- ment is run, With the inevitable inference that the Party, and not an assorted lot of civil servants from both parties, onght to run it. The men of the Kentucky democracy, it may safely be said, are not fn favor of civil-service reform 23 that term ss Understood in communities further north, And Yet the recorus on file at the Clvil-Service Com- inission’s rooms in this city show that the women of Kentucky stand in the front rank of candidates as regards the averages attained on the competi ‘lve examinations. Is there any subtle connection Detween these facts? Are Kentucky men afraid of a aystem under which the women of their own State, with all the natural disadvantages of a ‘Weaker sex to struggie against, threaten to out- strip them in the honorsof oftice-holding? ‘This 1s andly in kevping with Kentucky gallantry. a. HMr. Jacob Sharp has a fair prospect of getting his bribery trial postponed after all, Ex-Secre- tary Kerr of his Broadway rat!road, who would have been an important witness, has been thrown froma buggy and seriousiy injured. History moves imeyeles. It may be remembered that a runaway horse and overturned cutter resulted in the death | Of one of William M. Tweed's associates, who did | 0% all the doctoring of aecounts on the New Yor! courthouse job, and caused a delay in the pro- ceedings against the boss of the great Tammany Fing. The incident furnished Nast with a subject for one of his clever 4s pictured with a bes est cartoons, In which Tweed | ad aud corrugated brow, ‘tying to straighten out histmathematician’s com Pitcated figures, and exclaiming: “Why did Wat- Bon go sleigh riding?” ‘The burglars who operated so successfully in| East Washiogton a few months ago seem tw have | Set up business In Det: it. ere they dis- Unguished themselves by strioping the lower stories of a dwelling of tu and domestic “Utensils, Without disturbing (he slumbers of the | Jamiliy up stairs. In Detroit they entered a house on Tuesday nicht and stole sil the family wearing apparel, and 1 thins the beds in Which they lay asicep, This ts almost too much | of even aclever thing. Under the reign of such a | Predatory ganz there ts no posttty rity for ‘he hair on the head of a man whose digestion and conscience allow him a sound night's rest. ae ‘Those who wish to Ril and not perfect the tater. | state commerce law have discovered that the law Will send the Western trade over Canadian roads and ruin ouF nandicapped ratimads; and also that the law is preventing and will prevent dealings | ‘with Canada, and that tue,Canadian trade will bo Jost. Everything i cress: anada, to the de. | struction of our raliroads, and nothing 1s to crosg | to Canala, <0 the destr of our trade, = — + ‘The bill repealing the constitutional prohibition Of a second teria for the presi nt of Mexico hag Passed both branches of the tonal legislature, ns nd now goes to the state legislatures for ratifte: Bun. President Diaz has been reported in te news. Papers a5 declaring that he does not wish a second term, Dut as the bill introduced for his benefit. has Deen pushed until it is now certain of adoption it may be presumed that he bas been persuaded to sacrifice himuself for the beneiit of his party or of something Or someboay 5 England believes that Hussla is behind the rebel Ghilzais, who have been defeating the ameers ‘twoops in Afghanistan, and as Cabul Wtself Is now im danger, and the contro! of the passes nto India, 4s threatened, the time for Ensilsn interference seems to be at hand. It may be expected that the leading foreign correspondence will soon be dated, Mf not written, at Cabul, and that the papers will soon begin wo deinde the pubite with war maps of Afghanistan and the passes into India, —<—-$ Ex-Sevator Camden has shown a very strong sense of the necessity of harmony Within bis own Party in the West Virginia legislature. ‘4 ‘ywust have cost him some self-sacrifice to with. @raw from the race at the moment whea victory seemed within his grasp. The prospect ts pretty alr, under the circumstanees, that Senator Lucas ‘will not only take his seat in December, but that he Will hoid 1 for a while without opposition, Senne ePatiaatetion Races, cirens, baseball, two operas, an east — weather bureau warnings, and ho rain? Have the persistent showers of the last few months left the Waelington atmosphere as dry as @ sucked orange? a Kenturky swallows the administration without Feiuctance, but hesitates whether to pronounce the morse! a rare luxury or a disasreeabie neces- sd:7, and #0 compromises upon the point, << ‘There seems to be a co-operative movement in ‘the Cleveland family. The President ts making Ristory while his sister 1s teaching it. Ce SE va etm a a AE EERED corona ateticn SPECIAL REDUCTIONS and would most respectfully solicit a call from all who are in need of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS AND BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, TIPS, PLUMES and all articles appertaining to Millinery, as well as VISITES, JACKETS, JERSEYS, SUN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, LACE CAPS AND SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES. ‘We would request you kindly to call early to avoid the great rush, so a8 to enable us to tender you the Proper attention so much desired in your selection. ‘We are compelled to refrain from quoting prices, a8 our assortment is too extensive and ourstyles too man- ifold. We conclude with the sincere request not to miss this opportunity of obtaining the most fasbions- ble goods at . BEMARKABLY LOW PRICES. EK K Mm NNN Goo @™ Be TE f° ee EK K U NNN GGe@ Syg8 PPP. » Soe fee eS ee mys°?* SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘HE STAR _my2-6t — at Dw. E Rese? F eget Eee 3 ps. A » Pea Wa Bo 2“4 ¢£ io ‘We have space only to mention a few of the extraor inary bargains to be found in our store on Fridays, 0s there are many broken lots of new and seasonable sods that will be put on our counters, and it will pay } You to examine them carefully. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Odd lot of Nail Polishers; were 25 and 50c. (soiled.) Red Ticket price Se. Fisaks of Genuine Bay Rum. Bed Ticket price Ge. eacl Genuine English Hair Brushes, one piece beck, worth SOc. Red Ticket Price 5c. bee LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. A lot ot Blech SUK Spenioh Searte ‘and Fichus, worth A lot of fine Mull Embroidered Ties, worth Ticket price 10c. pales: 50c. Pearl Beaded Ruching. Red Ticket price 200. 9 05,7 DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 7 Colored or Black Braid ‘Trimmings Red Ticket price 50c. syed. Big bargains in odds and ends of Black Lace Floune- ings. LACE DEPARTMENT. 8c. Oriental Lace Flouncings, 43 inches wide. Red Ticket price 50c, 40 and 0c. Oriental Laces. Red Ticket price 250. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. 7 Alof our 25. and 35e. Swine Embroidery for Friday 9c. a yard, Coloced Embroidery 45 inch Flouncings, worth from. ‘$1.50 to Sha yard. Bed Ticket price $1 a yard, SEPHYR DEPARTMENT. lot of extra fine Turkish Tidies, extra size, worth 4c. to 50c,; ehoice for Friday 29c. be 1 lot Outlined Splashers for Friday Se. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 17 pairs of slightly soiled Lace Curtains, worth from $2.50 to $6.50 4 pair. We will sell them for Friday at Nunust balf their original value. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 2 lot of ptp-stripe Batiste Ginghams in ecru, brown, navy blue and light blue; regular price 18. We will close the lot on Red Ticket Day at 14c, a yard. SILK DEPARTMENT. 1 beth or fog tan, garnet, blue and myrtle: regular p ayard. Tobe closed out on Red Ticket Day at 75e. 9 yard. ae a = close the lot om Red Ticket Day 4 for 2c, ae = HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, 1 lot of 45¢, Misses’ Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, good, colors sites from S¥¥to W834. Red Ticket price 5c. a r. Onset Meek ar jarecy, Je ‘size ee 96; uold for $12. Red Abvaxtaces T'o Esty Pononssans. Partly to induce you to buy now your summer ply of WHITE DRESS GOODS AND ‘TES, and partly to introduce some Bargains we bsve fortunately secured, we advertises =~ SPECIAL Bag fire Goo fi 244 A L EEE m At & Bugs 24 KER Qa Take the Elevator to the Second Floor for the ‘undes-mentioned BBB A RRR A It BN gS8q BAR! o> ieee or 4 FR ao FANCY WHITE DRESSGOOD8,such asthe Mercedes ‘Lace Checks and Stripes, Check India Linens, in white ‘and ecru: Ecru Nainsook, with alternate rows of Isce stripes and puffing. These are this season's novelties, ‘and we write of what we know when we state the prices elsewhere range from 35e. to 4c. a yard. The PALAIS ROYAL PRICE ts 32c. a yard. ‘We had ten days ago 250 pieces of Striped Tennis Suiting. We had this morning 43 pieces. Explans- tion: Competitors’ price, 12ic.; PALAIS BOYAL PRICE, 9c. Opened this morning s case of PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. The colors and designs equal, if not surpass, the French sateens. We anticipate their speedy dis- Posal at 19c. Seventy-five pieces of PLAID LAWNS, at 123. we ‘now are sold elsewhere at 16c. INDIA LINENS at 12, 15, 19, 22, 25, 29, 33, 37, 42c. We don't know weare any chesperthan our com- petitors, for plain India Linens are always soldat small profit. However, we have 36 pieces at 29c., which we ‘bought very cheap and shall sell during the Special Sale for 26c. For such quality you have to pay else- where 29c. or 30c. We are sure of it, S27 The following are First Floor A E cas 24% ie epeanty Stripe eakocs at 150. Please do not confound these goods with the 12ic. trash offered around town. You will find our 15c. Seersucker after washing will retain that crinkled ap- pearance distinctive of the genuine India Seersucker. 50 pieces Check Zephyr Cloths, at 25c. 50 pieces Plain and Striped Batistes, 15 and 25c. 50 pieces Pisin and Striped French Ginghams, 30 ‘and 50c. 50 pieces Plain and Check Ginghams, at 160. 50 pieces Figured French Sateens, at 250. §B~ Above 250 pieces were bought below the real market value, and, you will find, are better qualities than usually offered at above prices, EMBROIDERY A NON a Re Eo & ERE S55 me BAR, foo BA UAE BoA AR ade 24 Bgg8 1,000 pieces Swiss Nainsook and ec Embroid- from 1 inch to 42 inches wide, 4c, to $3.98 a yard. S2~ We think we show the widest and the finest Em- broideries for 25c. procurable in this city. THE BARGAIN COUNTER ‘TO-MORROW Contains about 200 of our 125. Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, slightly cressed, Oc. each. £27 See to-morrow's Post for Summer Underwear Bargains of the SIEPR AE A TisSty Brit AT Fo RAG Piet PROT AE ST Bb eV AAE.. (A, LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) mys T= STAR REFRIGERATORS ‘Are the Best. ‘Manufactared expressly for BESTS Tih at. nw, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. my2-6t Searxe Densrs ‘We are doing » phenomenal business in Hats this season. There's no secret as to the cause or causes—for there are more than one, The first is: We keep in stock only goods of merito- rious quality. No matter how low in price the hat may be, it is wure to be the best obtainable for the price we charge. The second is: We are ‘most careful that our Hats are in the Latest and ‘Most Approved Styles; and the last—and not the least important, is that we deal “directly ‘with manufacturers only, thereby saving all in- termediate profits, aud enabling us to name prices for our hata that exclusive dealers gene- rally pay for their stock to the middlemen or jobbers. The enormous business we do in hate alone enshles us to treat direct with the nskers. ‘The variety of shades in Light Derbys thet wo are showing this spring surpasses all our pre- Viows exhibits, We are selling a very handsome Featherweight Derby, in light shades, at $1.90; ‘well worth $2.50. At $2.25 we are showing Light Colored Derbys of superior quality. No Goubt you often paid 93 for the same grade. At 92.50 and @3 we are selling Derbys in the Various shades of Light Color, the equal ip actual values of any to be found in the city at from @2.25 to €4. Isit any wonder then that ‘We are doing such an enormous hat business! ‘Remember, the Hats we sell sre Correct in Style and Shape, and we sbeclutely suarantes the wear of every Het that leaves our House, Boys' Hate, in Cloth and Stray, from 240. to $2. 2 J>4 of 356 Mime oll baile ove in all color Sizes 6 to 834. Red ticket price 22: = fo SAKS & COMPANY, GENTS" DEPARTMENT. parethot Gente’ 106. fancy Half Howe in tan diferent Cems: Com, oraa, price 10c. quistot te. Gente Plated Sere Dattone Yorrn.| ™75 300 70 208 srvenrH sTREET. | ‘pair. I Love, You Lovs, Hz Loves, WE ALL LOVE TO BUY— A Nive Business Suit at 90, worth $10, 4 ttandeome Bleck and White Cheviot Suit, at $10, A Besutitel Brown nts ‘Mixture Cheviot Suit, at €10, A Fine Prince Albert Bors Drom tut sue 6 to 14, at 82, worth $3. ‘A Child's Buit that you $3, ‘mse sre bound to like, age 6 to14, A Child's : arith THT dresay, age 0 to 14, at 04.50, sos oe eran. We Reovce Taz * Rewxaxrs" of every line-closing them out on Friday of each ‘week by special or “Remnant” sale, in order to keep the stock clean and fresh at all times. You appreciate buying them st the reduced prices, and we are as glad to sell them as you are to buy. This Friday we Offer the following Remnant Day attractions: “ODD SIZES” IN CORSETS, Asize or two is nébessarily left from every line we buy. These we call “Remnants,” and offer them Fri- days at a“remnant” or reduced price. 3 White Jean Corsets, sizes 25, 27, and 29. Regular Price... “Renna Pri 3 “Short Length” German Woven Corsets, sizes 25, and 29 in, 21.00 3 Fine a Coutil Corsets, sizes 23 and 25. “ODD SIZES” IN JERSEYS. ‘Having only these few sizes left of these lines we lower their price to close them out Friday. 3 Black All-wool Stockinette Jerseys, diagoifal front, Postilion back, sizes 36 to 38, 82 5 Black Fine All-wool Imported Stockinette Jerseys, fancy veat fronts, in Cream and Cardinal, sites 32, 36, joor.) “SHORT LENGTHS” IN LACE FLOUNOINGS. ‘The large sales of the pest few days have caused the ‘sccumulation of a large number of “Short Lengths" in Bisck Lace Flouncings, and to close them out Friday ‘wo shall mark them at the following exceedingly low 40-IN. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS— 1 yard, wae $2.68, Price Friday, 82.25 for Pe. 1s" * 94.00, * 83.00 “* “ 9407," « praeetit ine Also, few “Short Lengths” of Black Lace Nets. Also, few “Short Lengths” of Black Beaded Panels. “ODDS” IN FINE SHAWLS. Having only the small quantities enumerated below of these lines we lower their price to dispose of them Friday. 2 Black Drap D’Ete Fichus, elaborately embroidered in lace designs, Regular Price. 99.50 “Remnant” Price... 97.50 1 Cream Cashmere Shawi, slightiy soiled. Regular Price... “Remnant” Price (Third floor.) “ODD GARMENTS” IN UNDERWEAR. Active sales during the past week have broken the complement of sizes in some of our best lines. These we will place on sale Friday at the following reduced or “Remnant” prices: 6 Ladies’ High-Neck Corset Covers, yoke of tucks, sizes 34 and 36. 62}. 42c, 5 Ladies’ Square-Neck Corset Covers, neck and saores trimmed with insertion and edging, sizes 38. , and 42. 4 Ladies' High-Neck Corset Covers, solid yoke of fine Medici Lace, sizes 32 and 34. 8 Ladies’ Square-Neck Corset jegantly trimmed with hamburg and inserting, sizes 38, 40, 42, Fine Cambric 8a ig Tothon Tare taectiae Neck, Coainits, 3a of one With Lace, sizes 36, 42, and 44. ik Chemise, 2 "iamburg’ trimmed, ‘Lace ie sizes 38,40, and 4g. We foiahid perk ‘and equally desirable as how goods, w ms seal ae of reduced price. Becond foot Remnants” in each and every department For other attractions see “Post™ ahd “Republican.” myS WOODWARD & LOTHROP. WE STAR REFRIGERATORS ‘Are the Beat. Manufactured express for THE FAT ‘my2-6t 812 7th st. now. Tt Wowr Maxz You Axx WARMER To read a few pleasant siatements about our Une of Muslin Underwear, and what we are asking therefor. Now is the time such state- ments interest you; and you can always see more value in what you want than it is possi- ble to impart to undesirable or unseasonable goods, “I must get on something thinner,” is what this young (but very excitable) month of May has forced you to remark. You can geton something thinner—just as thin as there is made—and here is exactly ‘what it will cost you: Large Muslin APRONS, deep hem and fine wide tucks, 19¢, each. Some would sdver- tise them worth 25c. They may be; but we only ask 19¢. for them. If you are very anxious to pay 25¢. for an APRON, we sel] you one of Lawn, with three wide tucks, embroidered around the bottom snd with ‘Iong, wide strings, This style Apron in 23e, We would be pleased to sell you some V- abaped Cambrio CORSET COVERS with ‘Torchon Lace strimming or solid embroid- ery at 4Gc. each. And, if you want some- thing better and are willing to pay more, we offer you Cambric Corset Covers with low, ‘square neck, embroidered inserting and edy- tng, Torehon Lace trimmed back and fron! ‘The gods are worth 75c. each, and that’ exactly what we ask. In NIGHT GOWNS we can give you any style and any price you want. We consider good value js tied up ins Cambrie "Mother Hubbard" Gown, with tucked yoke back and front, five rows of inserting and embroid. ered edge, neck and sleeves. We think this 00d value at $1.15. In CHEMISES we offer some of fine Cam- bric, extra long, square neck with tneks, Tor- chon Lace and a ruffle of fine Cambric and Lace ; 98c. is the price. DRAWERS we havo in great variety. One style—with tucks andadeep ruffieof Tor chon Lace~we sell at 98¢. per pair. Lawn, Carmbric and -Mull DRESSING JACKETS from 85c. to $4.75 each. ‘That is all for to-day. THE me 88 ERE i ae A MARCHE, mys Lact Frovxcnas, Narrs, ania EDGES. ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS. ‘We have just purchased to great advantage s lot o Hand Run Massrin Laces, which are the Snest ‘we havg ever sold, and we offer the greatest bergsins eb ties i not vere laces we weld guggert wn eoety, ‘W, M. SHUSTER & SONS, . 910 Pa. ave. One Price. D. C., THURSDAY, M& pers | 5, lO RE LE EE A887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. "ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, &c., BALTIMORE, W* New Fork and other cities! tiew and women ks, Farmers: Dring Fel band Ger Sgan'women waited“. Me BURNIN AM 630-93 nw s os Witton fora tammy of ty SEES ply to209 Aste mse ‘ED —A WHITE MAN COOK 70 TAKE Ware aay Lt a stan ineas sud mi ‘not leas Eansix onthe. "Aliieee Bors Saale BSE Wwe ED—THREE HAT SALESMEN AND THREE thorougit knovlekes af tee sie te jorouga knowledeeo i lorrow morning before ht lock to Saxe EGON B. WANTED-SING and. iron; must stay nights. Apply 1200 X VANTED—A WOMAN 0 COOK, WASH AND W oun grea private family. * paiaannt oe street nw: Wir tiss 4.0905, CANYASER FO ea 4 nt right man. “Apply at Room 4, 639 Gat 'my5- We ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD 1 MAKERS one trank maker. Wolpe aoe g a8 408 Pst nw. Seto ARTA NEAT GIRL, WHO IS a GOOD WE wundrese, to, cook, wash ‘and iron: must have good references, “App "Apply at 1130 Va. aves Aw. yS-3e WAS iifvbroneee a FOR STORE WORK. Moyet au FACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 918 7th st. v.w. =A YOUNG LADY WHO UNDER- WE stands Bair Work, as HELLER, my5-3t* 207th st. nw. Wiens YOUNG WHITE MAN FROM SIX- cheroom, Majust be honest “and industrious ing. best of references. Call at 620 13th st. n.w. _mys-' AER EOOT ENVELOPES ADDRESSED ON ‘No. 2 Caligraph by owner, at home or in an office. Address. stating terms, Be, CALIGRAPH, Star office rANTED—A GOOD COOK, AT 609 FST. N. W. Also a House Girl. References required. ni Ww? NTED—A WHITE GIRL, BETWEEN 12 AND 14 years of age, to nurse baby; must bring food references, 609 12th 9 in th at. W. NTO COOK, wh city references, and DW. at BOG, ne ANTED—A Wi aicERY “WOMAN COOK To Go 70 Hie country, ood references required. App 1338 F st. from 9 to. ___myb-2t Sy antEp—ay Tae COLORED BOY, FROM W220 to 22 years of age, fo attend to a horse and make himself urefu) in a store, with good reference. Aadadress C. my5-2 WV ANTED-AS NURSE. A WHITE GIRL, FRO} Mw Y 14 to 18 year ply 822 G st. s.w. "myd~ ANTED-GOOD TINS sy WITH $200 OR ‘300 preferred. Address TINNER, Star ‘Sice. 1° Spy ANTED-—WHITE GIRL. GERMAN PREFERRED, to cook No Ado housework for small faiuil Call, two days, between 9 and 12 v'clock a washing, oa in, at 006 0 st nw. Wis —A RELIABLE BOY IN THE RETAIL drug business: siate ave, experience, wages ox- pected ad references. Address D, M. A, Star office. myonat ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WHITE. ALSO, A Wie Man, grhite or colored, Who eat, drive and care of horses. With city ‘referent 57 Toth at. n, vicaddaloag a eee «a Waste te TO TAILORS—A FIRST-CLASS M. to work by the week. Apply toE, POTBURY, 4 1th street northwest. ANTED_IMMEDIATELY. ‘TWO FIRST~ CLASS hands and two skirt hands; also #9318 1th at ‘ANTED—A COL old, who aa live 816 13th Wiehe FIRST-CLASS WAIST- ES 14th st. n. w. ‘TED-A Wi WHITE GIRL TO DO soe = rivate family: inust have first-class references, Apply, from 5 to 8p. m,,at 1210 Net. p.w. my4-t Wag ewan EXPERIENCED HAND-1 ‘DRILLER Jor the Washington Aqueduct tunuel. Apply at 2925 M st. nw. Winton STRONG WHITE BOY TO WORK at the confectionery business; anust be walling £0 york. Apply, afterG o'clock, at J.’ G. REISINGER'S, 5 Ge at. Dw. cas myd-2t* ” ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—WHITE GIRL FROM fourteen to seventeen years of age to nurse child: references required. 1900 or 1930 Fennsylvania ave. Ise mys RED BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS out: referénee required. Apply W ASTED-SPECIALCY—Tyep VED AND UN- scknalcs nad scomufiaston, fon ONDER: “ny it ac HILL. © . Ath an 8th and Fate Were mer OTH ! AND 189 STH STS Lat, 30 to 25 feet at 1 on the north aide unimproved, or that hasoa it small ick ‘that sets ciently far to be con into a bac my3-eo3t* e s NTED—TO_ PURCH Has SSE UNIMEROVED round. well Jocat bund soars feet, Wile We SE Orme y Sate Bekele eetablished 1860 1381 Wet roe EPUBLIC-SPT! Pay eltber to the. Distt a ties ora board of trustees, of » suitably located lot of ground, upon which may be Built a free Hops aduveen es 'Sire LOUISE, FO! oe TOlT Oth sts superiutendent of the Pensoare and the Betb- any Free Kindervertene, spie-im WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 'ANTED—PARTNER WITH 81, or TO TAKE Want, of 8, wood: paying, fe ream, Dit it Asbury Park, N. J. 1 23 3. neylvania ave. HARNESS: ND t PONT: gentle: tar office. V ANTED_D0G CART. HA must be cheap for: will a no fancy P! Wi8tine wieer address Box 182, TED_—A SADDLE HORSE—NOT LESS THAN ie Soy Wrssaneoniiodees iF Pee GET we gud fast for tise’ Address Se, Stato a ‘es ‘ANTED—TRY A POUND O} Warr a Sige es eet your, money. ‘mh30- apd (98 canta, vgn ad Bialis 340-031 Genter Markee 7ASTEDORETS goce. WASHINGTON x BACK at once. MacnisE E COMPANY, Wend Bocaire. Ware PAIR WELL MATCHED, 1 HANDS high. young horses: must be y sound and fair travelers; prefer sorrel or. a BARBOUR, my3-3t, T4th'and Bats. 2. 7 iCH_ VERTICAL FORK BICY- Premed) ie bs bara Gash. Addreee DL BROWN, Dens, Legtary. ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER ¥ (ood penman) books ta keep by contract go sult partion, “ianres, very moderate, “ Adidrom BOOK- my3-1w* -EEPER, Star office. Vv y ANTEDS, NTS TO ORDER FOR 85. EISEMAN,_ CUSTOMERS BETWEEN Ht (Oth and 18th ste. n. w. for; antec Huillt from, Jersey coma 0 Sountes Rhees. Spring road near. delive early every mornit Bend or- Gite post oftices ve TANTED-STEAM DYFING” AND Lub OuF Dew copber apparatus’ ezeela-all other ; none but pure material used in cleansins went's garments called for. PRINCE. 1009 V — SUITS TO ORDFR FOR S TEIEMAN On 82>. my2-6t FOR _RENT—ROOMS. R RENT_—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH EXCEL- RENT—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, TO- Frevs wether or serarately Sup of pmo care pada fi oor. Rent mode: iablepartice Pet nw. = Payot | roe cor 12th and all modery, ARMIES, 22 RENT_THE New STORE AND Bw ELLIX@ FOR RENT--HOUSES. {KENT OHOUSE 1831 WALLACH | PLACE gat Table Board: house kept ty & Keutucky led Foiene tot vd {ith aod) Late am at *. mya | somatic 633 Der uonth ay CE 8 BYR SECTING ROOMS, SUIT- a ns heey he oe . for adulte; desirable | JOR RENT—JUNE i8t, To FAMILY OF ADULTS, ; Mansachusettsave.n. | H° atwo-story (coruer fick dwelling: deatrebie lor 1 | cation rarking srout and (Call ib evening after 6 =| Fare RENT—TWO OR TaREE FURNISHED | ““)** a fo: housek Par OR RENTS HOUSE 95 FRET FRONT: with children need not antiy, hy ynprovementa. | K st. rs my5-3e FQe Set Feenrsuep ANY UNFURNISHED | Feuer lease a ates Ge EY tous Pihow! anal! cise, “Apply sls N et Yer no, 7 JOR RENT—1100 8TH ST NW ‘TORY ‘Ob RENT_DESINAGLE APARTMENTS, COSY FP fremed trick ones Nay anaes ane hed “4 Jor honackeeping:Vower ‘gor. tn: | junk crntraly igeated, tives tase of ats meat asi ee god, 1900 | uF uafwruinusd ssees Apo SENSE ee eae ‘THREE UNFURNISHED CONNECTED House, 1941 V CR RENT} DESIRABLE AND CONVENTENT ermont ave-, seve fovtne ah Windows: | pearly nes. Rey at iit sat tr oneame eo hall my; Bits, lets bark, on seme aor | FIOK RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE 10s 1 ST. even ror and bath, from Juine 1st to Octo: Fae RENT THREE UNEURNISHED ROOMS ON light housekeeping, with 403 I st. uw. bey Pau RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D enloepisaiees Grant row poe Stag 12TH 8ST. ST. THIRD STORY ser ge a ei ; perme fey | 2 1c p.m JOR RENT PRAM ‘firet-class _my5-6 Fos Setar | Ewin tath, bay wands a1 Lowest ie square: rent reumcDab 1014 15th st. nw 2 Yer Lat, with the privilege of For particulars appiy ou the prunes uftes st.n.w.; no objection .. between 9 abd 3:30, OR RENT—FURNISHE located and well furui Honse, bay window front. overlo: TF, rent te Niored te 28 Daa 1007 Fat. 5—COBY SIX-ROOM BRICK, Dw, nice cellar, and mod. imps. nedvance, Apply at 706 Dat. ‘D—\ MOST DESIRABLY ished thirveen (13) Foor ing MePhersca, X6 good yearly ten rt OR RENT—A SEVEMHOOM Bik PK | Paty eter eto nee tae SE HOUR aritol, No. Sta. 0 ne ‘Res wext dove Fivebie fore dresunaney of ary Wi a! myo" Fa tbousekeering. with bath-roou: very dearaute | BS SE 171383. AVE NW. HALT, With references, to Mra. E. BRA | th = e20. jul —" y window = (. teacher art needle-work, G04 11th st., pear F ian a Apply to CF my3-3tt Lt w my Sct ane’ | GRANT PLACE, stiTe oF | fon second four, with four closets. alse, | = aeoer masa faouthern expcaare. mS ons. REN Pail fot ob ‘and on 2d oor: mite rh improvetuents,. ‘JAMES F. BARBOUR, _tmy3-1w 14th and B ste, nw. OR RENT—1013 ST. FURNISHED singly oren suite. References exchanged. R RENT—A16 BD fice). comfortable bath cellar aud nee st Feseneibie ferences tac. Address Box 1o4, Star olive. STN W. (NEAR PENSION three-story. bi 7 lange yard. Ii 5 hext $i and 602 Navy ROR RENTOIN ANEW wt. mw. myo Rooms, uni 5 orth and south exposu ROORAN ST. NW, NINE Jarze cl: ts, Call after o p.m. at 2210 F stu. w. Apply at ‘NDSOMEST FUI } HAD petop, overlooking park, en suite, seronl | | SUIT, 402 6th et nw, | | {OR RENT — SUMMER AND PALL | Pasar ceed iitentnn wake ey room. Tange, hot and cold water LMSQttnw. myse Wo BEAUTIFUL NEW COTTAGES, Hope Park: fine view of the city st my4-t MONTH: mod. im 1316 10th st. nw. price @40. references. "inya site and beautiful locat‘on. JOR RENT—48 L ST. N. W., NEAT TWO-STORY handsomely Poms, Table of superior gual’ | AY brick dwelling. six roots, water wud gun, $19.30 Bererdtminient and table boarders: weccun see SWORMSTEDT & BRADERS Foe RAT Ae DB st § 827 Fat’ nw. DESTRABLE Two- nicely furnished {rot Rooms, sevond snd | Lv story brick welling six rauve w a gam, third Hors, aaa Southern aud eastern ex: | 818-3 SWORMMIEDT & BRADLEY, pomure, ‘Thves lines of cara’ "Meferences cxconueed. | "maj4-At OMT Pat tw, apo-ow : aoe | F: ERENT — 1340 HOGS ST. A BEAUTIFUL ‘OR HENT—FINE as THREE ROOMS | M* House, furnace, open grate, and all modern tunes alcove lange bay-windowe aud fue balcony. wouth | & SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, newly papered: large closets: refereices: pay | ins4-Ot 927 Fata w ia afeepee: = caiaren ISS Moor faiht 20k RENT VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS ON F R RENT—1019 G ST. WITH OR WITHOUT | Board: very desirable coimmanicating "rooms oi aecond Woor: south front, would rent house farmished aun 1e One ‘at Very moderate price. li ~CLAGE’ it, V6 oR RENT_ALADY HAVING TAKEN A LARGE ‘house, delightfully situated: opposite East Capitol | ieetully situated. opposit fo ks | ap Park, would like to have & few culti Persons board with her. 49 Best. we. :_ FOR RENT—STORES. e $24 bath room.” Stable chi st. Ww WV ANTED—A TAILORESS_TO WORK IN SHOP. Apply A’ GHISELLI, 1730 Pennsylvania ave now esis mys ‘QRTED-A DRUMMER TO SELL GOODS IN Vashington. Addrese. stating experience | an. references, Box G0, Star Office. 4.3t" ANTED—A CLERK, LADY OR GENTLEMAN, ‘familiar with the prosecution of claims for peu sion: the more proficient the better. Address with Feal name, Box 40, Star office, giving baine of lant emn- Ployer and salary expected. myst NTED—A GOOD BREAD AND Young man preferred; at 19 4 st. .w. iny4-2t" | ANTED-AT ONCE, A, MIDDLE-AGED COL: | gred woman to wait, do chamber work, aud men ing: to the Tight sort of woman Jiberal wazes anda good homne: best of references required. Apply after Pretock pan. nt S810 Nat new WANTED-A SETTLED eneral housework, Wi 302 Lith ets sew, Must stay : ‘ANTED-A STEADY YOUNG MAN AS BAI Keeper, preferred, inquireat 219 7th st. aw. nyd-t" ANTED—A GOOD COOK, (white), also. a young ‘Withas (colored), who understandn careand ure of horses. Clty references required. Apply at 1053 ave. my aya ANTED-A FORWARDER AND FINISHER AT Wik Tyeett Bindery, 1012 Pounsylvabi o a inake herselt generally useful. Ay W URRY WAGNER, West End a 17s Pehnaylvania ave. nw. TANTED--A YOUNG LADY TO TARE CHARGE Ny cei rasee eh wee ee em sprines, WANTEDCTEN CH SEAM GTaU ADRESS: disiwaaict nid head waiter for the apriny ral 'd women cooks, chambermatd and 1 a Colored, for the city. COOMBS & BURGESS, 96°F at MEN ibermatds, Waitress, Laundress, man and Wife for farm and attend cattle, Farin Hands and Dairymen. LABO! ap30-0t NTED WHITE AND COLORED | Wi AN ‘Corner’ 7th and J 5 ata, nw. ANTED — AGI, SHOULD SAVE WATEM TAX water put fa your yard inde of wells constructed mid putmpa facuisked a¢ amoriest oboe, "Address or Wie WASHINGTON'S MAGIC CREAM OR INSTANTANEOUS CURE, Jes, wrinkles, black-heads, vulgar ecgenia and Sil facial disticurements ‘removed, and a Clee som fectiy Testimonials on application. Belg yl sagetete "606; ana 61 per bos. ANTED PARTY FROM THE SOUTH WILL, Ray, Righer, prices for, Srat-class ‘Second-haind Boxl10 staroffice apSOlme ANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT A BLixiic BABE, "albo, the best ‘onte for sirengiben dng the svatem, 4 pure varetable omy WASTED “HORSES TO PASTURE — KEEPING when required Lorscs called for. Order box at, Price’ 11 6ti ~. from city. 0. H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md." sp19-. V ERING OF FINE PARLOR Wis Payment for meters by getting 3 good well call on DAN'L J. MOFFAT, 414 4 Am ‘Any breaking out on face or body cured. Moth, pir; exion insured to all who use it. it to any addres. ‘3p25-3m" than was ever paid in Washington, Address V positive remedy for Malaria, Fever and Ague is ‘orn noquinine. At B0c.; S bottles for S20. horses ialty: box stalls for t stables, ‘farm on 7th at. rod, 8 mil ‘Lino’ y ANTED—UPHOLST! aud other furniture: alipcoverscatand made: halt mattresses renovated aid remade: farmiture packed and shipped: Fine cabinet re [ar Practical Upholmerer, 1906 141 ‘apl8-Lm? "ED—BOUN WARRANTS_WM. J. NY JOHNSTON, attorney at Law Booms 41. Ea Drolt einai, y cash for na Warrants ismed for services in any war riot to the Rebellion. amhib-2me iring. st, mW R TORE AND CELLAR, 408 121TH Pe ey | and 6. Ist floor building corner Pu ave. and 12th st. Apply to JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, 1201 Pa. ave... mn Supe et. "For terma ap 17 F stn. w. RENT — FINEST LOCATED STORE 15 F ‘Washiipgion: Tecently orcupied ty Woutward & threp, Boston Dry Goods House, 021 Pennsylvania ave.n.w! This is a fare opportunity to secures oul Business location." For ee atte ot ol. DODSOS 700 Dt ne National Bank of Republic Build O8 RENT—ONE-HALF OF FINE STORE, 600 | T1tthat.n.w. second door north of F st, opposite Goods House; apleudid location for uttice aio ‘two tind floor. HAKDING & WATERS, 606 11th ot h.w. 1, RENT—STORE NORTHWEST CORNER 7TH ‘and Lsts.n. w. including fixtures, for taaus Past been occupied as drug store. einiiaie Successor to Dujail « Mari, Bosto Ye ave. uw, GF STORES, WANTED STEAM, DYBING AND tats With entirely new macisinery clean or dye ladies’ or gentlemeta clot workinanlike manner aiid ou short Bot sco. 8 $7 ice: goods called for and delivered. a ae opp. ce San7-ann 6x9, 10,000 36, 2 ra ee 000 \Liehtnite peeseee, ep rime. 2 100, as ent antique, satin, Aven, tinted ‘colored and letter pote and bil: head ba city. AN- EMOONE: 1010 aud 10L2 Pave. 8, mibd-3m, ANTED-YOU CANT WALE WELL WITHOUT W ‘The Star Heel Plate. apl1-Im* Saves your slices wonderfully. Your V TAN ED HIGHEST Cast Ezic SRT ond-band Clot Stoven Uarpets, Feather Beds, Carpenter Toole, a cl allkind of Household Furniture. Address Bo: Star office. ‘on ba ET Str rm. 1541 M nw Sur. 705 beet « FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ Seis OR RENT—FRONT HALL ROOM, 1ST FLOOR, S19 Fst adjoining San Building. "Price # 1) Apply to W. RILEY DEEBLE, Basement. apl-im FC OR. RENT—MISCELLANE OU 5 OR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING.” is only List . st. for a dentist oF py on of house 13 it larre Summer Board ablen, ice, su ese ess CLAGE TT MANBION, Br Foe, ST THREE STORY. brick house, 218 T st. u.w.,containing 14 Tooms Rent 880 per mouth. Apply toc. W. JOR RENT—3416 PA. AVE. N. pied by G. G. Cornwell, willbe for Feu: 815 yfewioual man, Being dwell- STEIGER & LIPRERMANN, 103 Fad. TT, MANSION. SUITABLE ouse, 20 Toots fur- sn _miy8- _AND BASEMENT in rear. Fane ue bord id THO! N&O, ‘ap3-Lin NOW OCct w 37 Myrtle st. mer 0 430 fat sted TD 1st wt. exw. 0) A841: ‘30 ie OFFICES, 468 La. ave. Unser 15 468 Ge aves 17th ortion of the p 00 mi i at office for Sie Jin teenie TA | = | im AN ont | ox HOUS Ts uys-dut“CALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 033 Fat. uw. | — wreeeed na ‘Olt, RENT_NEW STABLE IN REAR OF 1824 X | : ae nays lw Sam ae ee Fe RENT. NEW HOUSE. 12 MAAS AVE, XW Bese Ti x Toon ays 7 ea (REAR OF 3812 N ST. | WC JOHNSON, Fe igh etna, UN fly new Se gala ad carriage a 30K RENI—NEAK THE CAPITOU A DESIKABL Apply to A. T. BRICE, 714 1oth st_apy-1m and cay F ted Brick Dwelling-uine = | including bat Los 2dst ave apse “‘WANTED-SECOND-HAND_ FURNITURE, CAH: ola Furniture {ormbiety the i inguestcaa pce wil a * 6 bepaid. Adres} H. BAUM. S1D- settee /0S81 | JROREENT— TA PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLE: Lait ande aE Snaly rewanted nw wasn TO LEAV at ib: ‘tnd book printing. We, ESLOR & Bite Petaters ang 05: etn. OST—TUESDAY NIGHT AT ALDAUGHS, OR IN 3 (ath steer cnt 2 lady's enumeed gold watch, setting: uame of the owner engraved on in- side. Five dollare reward if returned to "The Wood: mont.” Iowa Circle. any: me SFT OST—ON MAY 4TH, A POCKET- BOOK IN AVE: ‘ue oar, bet 9th and 10th ata. or going from PEs Tou st re: ‘NAT. Mt BUREAU, 517 7th st. mw. ARS S if rewurued | 7s ‘ANTED—A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS EX | 2 Rewanp 0st AT THE | THE CIRCUS, WED. cia kis sections _Sitary to bevin 870 per. pont | 2 Cane We stra tGEO. 1. WiLL. S10F st, an oACH SUPE, te Box wot pouse in his section. Helene MAN WASTED LEARNERS FOR PROF. ca new “International Tailor Gysteni” with apy ty jone, as lors iat anes Tae es Most jearned, rapid,comprelienaive au o1 jp America teaching the eand Sa gehee aera ecstee system taugl pre Mine. Ege a tee “conservatory of Modes,” 1222 Fst. ington, D.C. Svat tojes ‘ANTHD—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING Wanittuonty he actual measure and aaaaty rule, faced pric: cu eine cu at red nee POLO Fat mie Welter Sulding. Wea. __WANTED—SITUATIONS. NTED-BY AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHT! An arlace to work in thecrenhiwatters Ocloee. foderate ‘Adiress It D. X, Star office. “It ED—DY A RESPECTABLE GOLORED \ VRE EERE nes ED furnish good reference. Call a: 1909 12th st. north- west. betthigraw, <NTED-BY A PARISIAN PERSON, A BITUA- “Wittin in romily; cans cut and tt or uke care of chil: dren: cr by ‘day? ‘best reference. Address Box" SO, Star fice. rANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED objection to travelling: call for two Bororcucon. ‘eth et. n.w. WW ANTEDS BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WO. (Worth, a sitnation with a tady" to trav refereuets tara ROSA A ASHIT! ANTED — = PORITIONS FOR "COOKS. TAUS- ermaids, hursos, furmt hands areto fanillien Woy be, “Ruste ter cyst Bia fomptata | BURNHAM, 630-088 # at. nw, yb ANTED— D~RLACES BY T\ ‘BY TWO COLORED WOMEN, r to do genera} hourer lpia BRAC ee (Ay ANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL ati eral housework; HO Washi aniston eal a SOE Retna ene WAntel-2y x RELIABLE, SETTLED ORG ivoa Pipes, tee gus, of She ty or stay, with goed Jt ’® wood cook, TilltGood reterence; same nuuiber. ”? se Wg imedtea ute A YOUNG MAN pation ta | raise peep Tak Varga aaa ‘ANTED-PORITION IN A HA Sepeta STORE we Woes aus LOCKS. Biar ofc. Wee eee Pe |e ith cit BUR. iTED— STEAM sey CLEANING. rx whi wie oN, H.CHAG! y ANTED —¢ art W: Nery Stato cand ‘Tes So snissloner. JOHN aT. ey SeUiee trom an. woo pan Tele BOARDING. SER OF DE DEEDS | ‘OR DAM 1689 Valley #t., » Te, water: Wat Gr 20-40 STOKES. 3 a -.- 17,30 Store 3010 M st. 16 full tapi to) WEROOTT a ‘Q8T—BLACK BAG MARKED" B” CONTAINING mead zoos as bree tty luestione aekod i ieft ab] —* __1007 Fennesivatan rama ave. OR RENT—1531 nate PMBIA ST. X. Wi, THREE: r EN UP ASTRAY. ON MAY 2D, ONE I Tanse one rooms, besides #0 Po SE Ea | pel al area WORROw BwOR Bond Noranch Reed, BiG. mya ae ste ERSONS DESIROUS OF SECURIN NICELY Pittatitcn roows, with excellent tabie beard. were Comfort of a home is guarat guaranteed, call 007 stn. w. House ie newly’ furnished throughout, making 1¢ pleasant in ail its appointments. my4-lw* AuGE AIRY | HANDSOMELY "FURNISHED mus at the Auburn, Cor. nd st. bine room iil Of A. L. Pei the well: known caterer. acco _my3-3w" SPRAGUE MANSION, COR. OTH AND ESTS. NW, PLAGUE ANTON, COR On AND RATE: FLOR RENT—FURNISHED Roos. WITH FIRST- ‘class tioaid, eat’ Merucraon Square, “References Bs nia accommodated, 1016 15th ot JOR RE: OST—ON OK ABOUT 6TH ST. 8.W.. TUESDAY igin gold watch and chain; works Seer ae ene No SoL008, Reward paid ert | Desides bath and cellar.” at 480 M st nw sty s _any4-2t* per month all ns OST—ON TENLEYTOWS AD, SUNDAY, A cad Lifemale Scotch Cole, anvwers ta anme of “Roy.” RENT PI =F paola ‘3033 N st. nw. Easiest a Li, NING, PALk GOLD SPEC- F h st. Hoom 68, ‘Coronet Bastdine ‘SE’ WINGS FOR 1 HOUSE GLENS Lane Shoe etween Sth and F aud St and 5 sts. nw. reward if returned to $14 3d #t.t.w., or GLENN BROWN, Architect, 607 Louiai- nw. a ore ERSONS WHO MAY DESIRE WELL VENTILA ‘ted apartments, single or en suite, furnished or un- furnished, should call at GRAYS, the old established Caterer, who has taken the uew and commodious house, 2. e. corner of 17th and Corcoran ste. n. w. Per- manent of trausient, with Table a? Hote agen at. tached. Privutedining-rooms always for Dinner Parties. ‘Terms moderate. JNO. A. Gi tor. Bowens AND ROOMS — TWO LARGE WELL. | 9° uruved, Sommaunieating font, rooms: aay sebic boned 18 psc mont > eae f2b-3m_ COUNTRY BOARD. RT HOUSE, LAUREL. MD.: 3 MINUTES’ Hae sated; esntisl eres plenty of shade:” larg porches; first-class a terms reasouable.. myo-Bt MEIDA 18 REOPENED FOR SUMAIER BOA AZ high and : 5 minutes’ cae ora Terms 825. No ‘children taken. CROW, Berryville, Va. my5-3t aS g BANK FARM, 2 a Seca aa 3 a, offers frat-class, r ek: 16a, mill tn profusion. 85, = ‘Address SPRING ‘Alexan- ata Va ae HE WASHINGTON INK, ON road, Georgetown Hi ae June 1, i887. 15, when full Fee Saas The Tenleytown Couch Tine will ran a halt hour, starting from te o i foodie; ‘Lane and return. te Saat deat, 920 ¥ atnw. see AS ES aa — are | Cea sists Raina Mae Ae na aps0-Gi Harper Fer gearet eee BOOMS. RRs oer to stax a —- HOUSES. ieee Fy pea ae Masergesm cm tcsirine BOLTAIRE DIAMOND EARRING. “A iberal reward will A” be paid if returned to the Ebbit wy3-3t" most desirable seeuons: APES. ELLA HAMILT N, THERE 1S A LETTER Mie Joust the Fost Ofte» trom a person forneriy to the ow _ap30-60 FOR ke ANA 8400 per year. {Staak Te ie huuportant. "Seud'and get itat ALEXANDER MCGUIGAN WILL NOT Mi 10, SoEES my debts, as I will not ask for credit. ay ie? Idid it. Therefore cham _HENRIETTA McGUIGAN. ILL LC W. CALL AT STAK OFFICE FOR WE ‘One 1511 28TH ST story and basement, pressed bri: all modern conveniences. J in oar hands will be advertised 4 a 4 de House, with 15 acres ground, near Pe Five §-room Haauses, Jackeon st. * sps0-Tw ‘Can be occupied at ube. 0. A. __ap30-1w £166.67 130.00 40.00 3000 Also other furnished and unfurnished houses in the ‘of the: ¢ All property pi red, without cunt \COSTIA—ONE LARGE NEW eute Groves i. jouat ‘Pleaseii, 3:50. mawee. mys one $= Vi SERVICE MINATION CESTIONS : Canara Sar vg inetitaie ~ i. R RENT_UONFURNISH —— <2p27-lmt____. W. Cor. bth and Kote. i.w. 2a Se ae )N ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY ¥ i DEMAD ND UPON ‘Small House, vear bortland ‘Pinte, 8 ‘us we ate DOW value for ‘13th st. n. be,t Mase ave., ¥ rs. orcal'ct| — Suersdise' aves Sévta said 6iv D we 1a ag LE st ne, 621 mh26-Gwe ONEY TO_ 770 ae oR: TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT sentient NOUMSTEDI & BRADLEY, my¢-1m O27 F ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN THE tr “Stauton ind SWORMOTED city of conn /, in Suns to suit, at lowest rates of tereat. C. iGHT, 607 7th st. n. tore Pa 2 ab Ser $3 TOLOAN 5.0 ONREAL ESTATE, ‘500 fap16)_ THOS E WAGGAMAN. ee LOAN. Tar eed a a 1438 New ig 70 1OAN OF fad comte necutty a IN, 738 15th et, nw. MeL uate teen as B.O HOLTZMAN, ay st Ce iwe se ‘aaa | getennmcre ch PALER s RE emrons, 1220 rete, ENT 313 4TH ST. N. E NEAT 2.8TORE ‘Grooms, water aud cus, iatrube and rane De and berdica, eine ees