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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.; SA‘ AY, MAY 28, 1887—TEN PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. | Nonce WASHINGTON \TURDAY. --May 28, 1897. CROSBY S. NOYES. Editor. == = ‘The Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fide daily cirenlation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that «fall the other daily papers here added tozether. = General Gresser, who {s credited with the frus- Yration of the recent nihilist plot against the life Of the caar in St. Petersburg, has received a gift of fitty thousand dollars and had hts name placed on ‘the ist for an annual pension of three thousand, ‘This is in token of the gratitude of the impertal Tazaily for his services to the head of thetr house. Itrecailsan Incident Inthe lfeof the present ezar’sfather. Alexander IL was accustomed to walk uaattended In a certain pleasure ground, where @ young peasant named Osip, having a favor tos of the throne, concealed himself 1a the shrubbery one morning. It so happened that the same day had been fixed by a revolutionary organization for the assassination of the czar, and the persons appointed to commit the deed were hhidden near the same place. Alexander presently strotied that way, and Ostp ran out from benind his screen of bushes and was about to throw him- self at the czars fect when the assassins, mistaking him for one of thelr number woo had acted prematurely, rushed for ward from thelr hiding-places, fred their pistols at the ezar without taking any alm and fied for tnelr lives. Osip, who was a great coward where firearms were concerned, swooned with fright at the noise, and, falling in front of the czar, had his head slightly cut by a pebble, 80 that the plood towed. The police were quickly ‘on the spot; and when it was found that the czar ‘Was without a scratch and an unarmed young peasant lay bleeding on the walk before bim, 1 ‘was assumed that Osip, discovering the assassins Just in the nick of time, had purposely cast him- ‘Seif iu front of hts sovereign and received a wound intended for the imperial person. The youth was "ingly conveyed to the palace, nursed by the rt physician, decorated by the czar'sown hand, given a title of nobility, and appointed an officer ‘of the tmperial body guard, bis family being at the same time made financtally independent for Iife. It was not till a year or two afterward that, under the influence of liquor, Osip confessed the truth, and was sent toa military post at the re. motest frontier. A report was afterward circula- ted that be had been shot as a deserter; at all events, he suddenly disappeared from public view as completely as If the earth had opened under his feet. It is to be hoped that General Gresser’s 00d fortune rests on a firmer foundation. ————e Ex-Senator Platt, of New York, for whose office ‘as quarantine commissioner Gov. Hill lately nom!- nated Col. Fred Grant, is a shrewd politician. After having ailowed the republtcan State sen- ators, tn thelr loyalty to him, to commit them- selves by voulng to “hang up” Col. Grant’s nom!- patton, he annownces publicly that he is willing to resign ff the governor will assure him that Col Grant wil De Mis successor. This brings about an fateresting situation. The legislature has adjourued. Mr. Platt gets the credit, with the unthinking mass, of a magnanimous offer, Feally giving up Lis place or even risking tt. The | governor caunot possibly cive him the assurance | he asks, because the senate, which had all to say avout if, declared in effect ayainst the change, and an exeentive would lay himself Mable to im. Peachmes’, by entering into a dicker of any | seit concerning an impending appointment. Mr. Pistt’s latest stroke stands second only to th slievement of leading Mr. Conkiing out of the | Vnited States Senate while only appearing to fol lov him. — $a The Comuntssioners are moving briskiy In the commendable work of requiring the street railways ‘© the eity to observe the law in reference to pav- | ing and repalring the spaces between and adjacent | to the tracks, and of remedying, as far as possible, | ‘the nutsances and dangers which threaten vehi- cles, espectaily at the turnings and intersections of tracks, In projecting rails, uneven grades, loose cobblestones and ruts often filled with muddy Water, When the old roads are turned into cable | reads, as recommended to the Washington and | Gcorgetown Railroad Company by Its special com- auittee, appointed to study and inspect the cable | ‘system, the cobble stones, projecting rails and ac- | companying nutsances will probably be abolished entirely, and none but grooved rafls, such as are Provided in the scheme of the new cable roads, are likely to be allowed in the city. But that time 3s not Mixed for next week or next month, and the Commissioners are doing good work in attempting to modify evtis which may not yet be abolished by tuem outright, 2 The number of “fathers of cheap postage” who have died m the United States during the last Tventy years would fill a good-sized volume of bi- Osraphy, if all their life histories were writtda. ne of them, Lysander Spooner, has just died. in Boston. His clalm to the paternity of the great Teform 13 based. upon his establishment of a pri- ‘Yate post for carrying letters from Boston to New ‘York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore at a uniform ate of five cents, while the Government was ‘charging from one to two shillings for a like ser- vice. Cheap postage in the United States is no Japhet. It does not need to go in search of a father. All {t has to do 1s to le quiet and walt for its multitude of fathers to come in search of it. ‘The hardest part of its labors is to pick out the real one from the many pretenders, or to divide the honor of its anthorship among several pa- triots, whos claims are entitled to about equal consideration. chamberlain 5 my and says tiie unionists must organize or be beaten. Parnell is sick and Droken, and wears himself out for Ireaind, and im a still hunt for the London Times, which, an English paper suggests, has abandoned ‘the part of Jove, the Thunderer, for that of Vul- eam, the Forger. The feebleness of old age Threatens Gladstone, though his courage and hope areunconquerabie. ‘The home rule party has more to fear from the unionists’ powerful ally, Death, than san from hostile organization, ae Virginta politics are getting badiy mixed. When Jast heard from the State had on hand the bour- don or ant!-administration democrats, the pro- gressive or admfnistration democrats, the repubit- cana, the prohibitiontsts, the labor party, the Ma- honeites and the Riddleberger faction. It will be a Diessed day for the Old Dominion when somebody orgunizes a Virginia party, whose aim will te the slor¥ and honor of the State, without regard to the Jortunes of any political aspirant or clique of as- Pirants within her borders. es Por 2 staunch republican stave Vermont turned ‘out pretty well yesterday to greet the democratic resident as he passed through. The people were ‘trying to make amends, perhaps, for Senator Ed- Juunds' vigorous war upon the administration a Year ago; OF was it for Mrs. Cleveland, whose de- Votes know no party lines, that the popular trib- ute was intended er ‘The Jam at the freworks exhibition last night gisddened the hearts of the National Dri! mana Sere The accustomed rain considerately post. poned ftself until the last round in the great naval ‘Dattle had.deen fought, and then essayed the role of fire extinguisher by playing feeb'y upon the ‘Durning Merrimac. ‘The Washington soliier boys are holding thetr own im the competitions With first and fifth places im rif'e competition, and the second place 4m individual drili already gained, and prizes ex- pected in the company and battalion drilis, the ‘city has reason to be proud of its representatives. $$ 9 ‘The legislature of New York bas passed another high license bill in shape for Gov. Hill to veto on grounds other than opposition to high license, ‘Tis pleases the anti-liquor men and does not hurt Une Hquor dealers, A Cu. In order that our help may have the full benefit of ‘the holiday our Store will be Closed the Eutire Day on MONDAY, May 30th. Our Customers will therefore please give us their ‘eders THIS EVENING for Supplies for Sundsy and ERE ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO. APES ERAS HANDSOME DESIGNS IN NEW WHITE pinig Indie lou, Jace aud, eatin stripe combined. tse. Double Cou nee 5 Crore, ABLE FOUB-IN-HAND Piet tind’ Fancy colors. in Figue and Dusk, 20c. to Puszab ecanrs, Sfor ei” my2s AS a yh - LATS, Baits Contato, HE iat bt if HAs BERW Imi Ap this city, whose uj Sn 2 betitient array of cay inton, ‘speak tn owe accord that the SILENT 3 Coe foot and band poe Sudaced is the way of uiechattas Tor’ (Gaui 00 oF adiiress for cireular, © AUERBACK, cor. 7th and Hate, Sole Agency District of Cobumbia. Tepalring and Renting all kinds. T™*PbOve AES ‘ext duor to Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot. my28] my28 ‘THR PALAIS ROYAL WILL CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK MONDAY, MAY 30. JUNE 1, JUNE 1, JUNE 1, JUNE 1, JUNE 1. 5B-The Palais Royal respectfully requests your pres- ence, and promises the grandest display in its history. ‘We retain the right to sell only one piece of each Souvenir lot to a’customer, Legitimate Patrons will not be restricted. 12¥e. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c. ‘Se. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 21c, 124 Linen Collars, 3 for 25c. 12% Linen Cuffs, 10c. pair. 25. Crepe Lisse Rufflings, 19¢. anish Lace Scarfs rnd Fichus, 79¢. 98e. ‘25c. Plain and Fancy Chemisettes, 17c. Te. Fancy Dancy Dotted Veils, Sc. each, $20 Trimmed Hats for 315. ‘33e. Straw Sailor Hats, 250. 81.98 Fancy Moire Sash Ribbons, $1.79. 48c. Ribbons, 39c.—$1.68 for 81.59. 48c. Ostrich Feather Tips for 39c. ‘98c. China Silks for 79c. 18c. Fancy Cloth Suiting, 15. 65e. 22-inch Surah Silks, S3c. $1.29 Black Silks, #1. 98c. Black Satin Rhadame, 89c. 8c. for 13¢. ‘Se. Fans for 19¢.; 49 for 39¢. 8c. Fans for 59; 98 for 79c. 0c. Fans for 7 ‘$2.98 Ostrich Feather Fans, $2.47. | 25c. Jewelry for 19; 49e. for 39¢. ‘TSe. Jewelry for 59; 98c. for 780. 84.39 Watches, all styles, $3.98. ‘89.50 Real Diamond Pins and Earrings, ¢8.98. 811.49 14 Karat Gold Watches, ‘98c. Satin Coachiag Parasols, 87¢. $1.58 Fancy Coaching Parasols, 81.37. 82,98 for 82 48; $3.48 for $2.98. 82.22 Silk Umbrellas, gold, silver tops, $2.10. $1.50 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. $1.35. 81.10 Embroidered “Elite” Kid Gloves, 98c. 68c. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, 59c. 48o. Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires, 39c. 89c. Pure Silk Mitts for 23c, 8c. All-Silk Mitts for 15¢. 25e. Pocketbooks and Satchels, 19¢. 49¢. for 29c.; 98e. for 7c. $3.39 Traveling Bags for $2.98. 68c. “Tourists,” for toilet articles, 49¢. ‘7Se. Dolls 59; 49 for 39e. ‘5c. Bubber Dolls for 19¢. 81.68 Vestfront Jersoys, 81.45. 91.98 Braided Jerseys, $1.45. 82.30 Chemisette Jersey, 81.98. 82.98 Beaded Jerseys, 2.68. $4.68 White Lawn Suits, $3.98. 86.98 Suits $5.95; 85.98 for 84.99. 89 Suits $7,98: 814.68 for 811. 835.98 Black Lace Dresses for $32. 37 Newmarkets, for travel $17.35 Camels Hair Wraps, 8 DSc. Calico Wrappers, 89c. $1.48 Cashmere Shawis, 31.29. ‘84.98 London Tailor-made Jackets, 33.98. $2.98 for $2.69. 98c. Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, 79¢. 4c. Lisle Hose, split feet, 44c. ‘39c. Silk Finished Lisle Hose, 3c. 44c. India Gauze Vests, 33c. ‘98c. Ribbed Lisle-thread Vests, 83c. 19¢. Nurses’ Tucked Aprons, 1 23e. Nurses’ Embroidered Caps, 17c. ‘T5e. Corsets, all styles, 59c. 23c. Bustles, to wear with reeds, 19e. ‘9¥c. Embroidered India Linen Sacques, 58e. $1.19 Alarm Clocks, 98c. 49c. Japanese ware for 41¢. 23c. Boxes Note Paper, 21c. 0c. Pears’ Soap for 9c. 15e. Bottles Bay Rum. 120. 5c. Bottles Florida Water, 19¢. $1.15 Embroidered Cambrie Chemises, 85c. 85e. Embroidered Cambric Nightgowns, 39¢. 8c. Embroidered Shot Underskirts, 502. 91.35 Embroidered Kufile Skirts, $1.13. 44c. Best Muslin Drawers, 33e. ‘8c. Embroidered Corset Covers, 79. 12c. Stamped Linen Tiies, 80. 3c. stamped Linen Scarfa, 270, 91.50 5-size Damask Napkins, $1.39. 65c. 20-inch Cotton Birdeye, 59e. 1.69 8-4 Turkey Red Table Covers, $1.42. 48c. 24x48 Fine Damask Towels, 42¢. 1234. Pillow-case Cotton, 930. Barker's Mills and 1234¢. Check Nainsook. all styles, Le. 19¢. Ecru Striped Pique, 15c. 2c. 20-inch Terry Cloth, 220. ‘The following at 10 per cent discount: Laces, Embroideries, Dress ‘Fancy Baskets, Oriental Goods, “PALAIS 00 AYA (A, LISNER, Bole Proprietor and Manager,) Trimmings, Buttons, GENTLEMEN'S 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Mase Hyr Wane Tax Sox ‘SHINES. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! ‘KING'S PALACE GREAT STRAW GOODS SLAUGHTER SALE. THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN'S, MISSES’, AND LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! We aro rathgg early in the season in cutting down prices. Necessfty knows no law. Our immense stock has got to be sold. ‘To do it quick is to give our cus- tomers a chance to buy at low figures. We offer all our Fine English Milans, in desirable shapes, sold formerly at $2 and $2.25, at _ $100 AND $125 ONLY. ‘Ladies’ Hots and Bonnets, in the different braids and styles, small and large shapes, at 20, 23, 25, 31, 35, 39,45 AND 50 CENTS ONLY. ‘Thousands of Children’s Hats, Trimmed and un- trimmed, choice styles, at 21, 25, 30, 37, 50, 60, AND 75 CENTS. ‘Ten thousand dollars’ worth of Fine Fronch Flowers of all descriptions sold at half prices. An elegant bunch of Fine French Flowers at 25, 40, , 60, 75 cents and g1. TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBON, GAUZES, SILKS, AND: MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. ‘We invite all to our Great Millinery Slaughter, and ‘would kindly ask you not to buy until you have in- spected our immense and elegant display and posted yourself as to prices. 3 1 NNN a = RF HERE SoG 5 gs Rs Ht RRS & ¢o a & K I NOXN ‘GGe S58 PPPoA FER > ge eee ee ee ee grr AA } AA 3 Gi pul bo S*S tuo 244 Goo fee Zt 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST" my28 Accoxntopariox Fo Tx of our customers sed ators we al nen cour establishment on 4 (Decoration Day) until 1 o'clock p.m. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Gasxo SPECIAL “OPENING” oF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS aT WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S NEW STORE oN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 AND JUNE 1ST. Ladies’ Lace Suits. Ladies’ White Suits. Ladies! Sateen Suits, | Ladies’ Gingham Suits, Ladiest White Wrappers. Ladies' Fancy Wrappers. Ladies' Albatross Suits, Ladies’ Bathing Costumes, ‘Misses’ White Suits. ‘Misses’ Sateen Suits, ‘Misses’ Gingham Suits, ‘Misses’ Albatross Suits. ‘Misoes’ Bathing Costumes, Children’s White Suits. Children’s Sateen Suits, Children's Pique Suite. Children’s Gingham Suits, Children’s Percale Suits, ke., &o., ke. ‘We have a large line of specially-attractive styles of Misses’ and Children’s White Suits for communion and graduation exercises. Our display on Tuesday and Wednesday will far surpass anything of the kind yet attempted by us, and represents, we believe, the finest stock and best intrinaic values ever shown in ‘Washington. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fats. n. w. Soa WANTED—HOUSES. ___ FOB Con Wit oat ate is tao 5 stat sEAaStaE ___FOR_RENT—ROOMS. __ ROR Rl Bea eg aa Tie ae eee aoe RENT—ONE NICELY FORATSS, on Fogm with board, am private PE peed so See AER] DeRRANE > FURNISHED TEND in a private femuly, Bey tawsenrspae . TO the uramer, ‘The beat of tefe- ghees that may be seen req Inquire at the Ham- ton How ‘of eat 7, Room 1i tes nd Tain ots ae. ym 15, yASTED— A op EST-OLASS DRESSUAKER. at 427 oth NTED—A FULLY Saved curs ete, os eaten | E Ther. “Address Ber 108, itt W5ANZED.7O, PURCHASE, FOR CASH A COM fortable dwelling hose. Owner only nest Adarese Box #3, Star ofice. mre ep MMEDIATELY AT SERICENT me, aaa experi micas Teac wedge of the ® general kno re Curinena elt and poopie,‘ iibcral salary tone thet 6. Bar otlice, > myz8-se will Waiee BLE SALESMAN TO TAKE ores Pe interior wood-wor rk, Wood-mantels, Bina rare DA RRALI& Cor, 30 North Be at st, “WANTED-THREE Wo: TWO TO WORK IN Es mdry and. a Home Said, Ba o80, fo, do housework, at Industrial ands. Apply at 2318 M mee ae a Vee CONTRACTS: Serer intere es viata on eusy 10 nterest for capitate circulars AMEE: (CAN BUILDING AND LOAN Iw Box 1B ts Nuaneapels ae at D'S PHARMACY, 2126 14that. tw. Was — BH nee Sc ae suas i, TO COOK, WASH, IRON and do general housework; it t bring city reference. Call at917 Ost mw. dir AND WAIST HANDS AT 12 Fast._Come prepared to work, yee WANZEDIA COMPETENT SERyAUE, (WHITE preferred) fc neral he mustcome recommended, Inquire 438 H etme Ne Wy AnTED-AN. ‘APPRENTICE TO TH ‘THE DRESS- making busi: and will be taught t! national tallor aystem of cutting. 1253 8 at nese Ses WANED inst. CLASS: CIGAR-MAKER Al ann pL oung girls to learn the me NATIONAL LAbOR Sonete. ae es ts i. it ‘ANTED—RELIABLE MEN, WITH GOOD = WEE aliications to act an rents for the Pena. Bae ‘Stock’ Ear no we ic erent So ale Jenga salary. Room 8. 1006 at Dw. WANTED-A CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL st nigusework, Apply Monday forenoon, 1618 1728 WASTED—T0 PURCHASE A HOME, SMALL Weeden igh on ete of Gcorzetowa Heights oF te walt Ee eae io ‘pout eet sronaible et reece: itm TE. ANTED— Weg eee eg Soo = iTED—" oy rE Wee Cees aire ae aD oe ig VED aaproved ay 10 sell, direct from owners: one 16-6 a GOHILL- cor. 8th and Fate. y ANTED-LOTS_THE NATIONAL CAP aL BE V Yestment Co., (damuel Touilana ave, next door fo Gay 2.0) ible Prop- chased i found to be 8 bareata Pmt dn WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS ED—H ;EKEEPERS- 70, TRY READY W Scere makes tas Bow. Ask your’ for it. GEO. NG. Gen eral Agent, O17 20d st. myZh.3t- ANTED-PARTURAGE FOR HORSES ON MES. ‘M. J. Weller's farm, on 7th at above Sligo. “For partic lars. sid card to WiTEATO Montgomery County, 3 ANTED—LOOK! 100K |_ALL TO ENOW THAT cate nraenena te ie ine 0 take cold tusches with them on Decoration Day. C. A. SAUTTER, 502 9th st. n.w. 1 R RENT—TWO UNFURNTAR WUNT- F Satine room ith clones menEp {COMMUNE | tl Sabet Toosa, sie Dowaekee pt modern improvements: me mg. 1131 Oth st. new. soe PRE BENT-PRIVATE FAMILE, A TARGr, COOL room, suitatle tana wt mens location fret clase, B23 Reet Se ae ee nw. my2sae | RENT—AT 040 L&T. N.W. TWO DELIGHT sfuraiaved roan ta ‘oor, nountine AYLI nal! family VERY PLEAS oom on 14th et, bet. Sand ail moa 7 RR ‘Of aduite; fimpa.; ref. ox. Address QC. Star office. iw {OR RENT—12) W- LARGE PLEASANT ales two com man Toons which wil oe vacant sts wi eatin vacant Jie Hae ih POR RENT_WitH OR WITHOUT BoaRD, coor, furnished, with mattitg: sat tn | exyoware: trom sue we Cat nw mayan Fat RENT—FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, PLEAS. pi summer location, ete National Mca Ad- Box 86, Star office JOR RENT_TWO LANGE NEWLY-FURNI Fes Roomay southers Ee sonable. 111K: my FoR BENT, 008-010 ISTH SF “OFROSITE Mc. Pherson Square, Ronis, en suiteor singie, by. the Gay, week oF month, with board. my 38-31" RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- ‘cating Rooms. 1407 Kode Island ave. nw. 1c NT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON Joor, and one sy Bt oor, ei or ris Tho it at es = J{OR RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING ROOMS, 53 Dec er me naam Boor Fak RENT—THREE UNEUENISHED ROOMS, second floor: gaa, hot aud cold water. S00 1st = ULTURED. RG A kes ae coun nye 'ANTED — AN EXTENGION-TOP CARRIAGE: with low step. Address Bo: 8h. Star omen ieee SS WANTED _DRESSMAKING TO. Di TO DOIN FAMI- li take home. Cuts ‘system. Ad- dress MISS A'S. Stat oftae Te ees ‘WIDOW LAD! oo [DOW LADY (NO CHILDREN) pent ot vaference. Add har Hy Buick Guesavrses Repvcen. In order to close out our stock of Black Silk Grenadines we have made the following reduo- tions: Black Silk-and-Wool Lace-Striped Grenadines reduced from $1 to 75c. per yard. Black Velvet-Figured Silk Grenadine, choice styles, reduced from $1.50 to @1 per yard. Black Velvet-Figured Silk Grenadines, large patterns for wraps, combination, &¢.— 1 style reduced from $2.50 to $1.00, 1 style reduced fro: $2.50 to $1.50. 1 style reduced from $3.50 to $2.00. 22%-inch Black Armure Silk Grenadine, two choice styles, reduced from $1.50 to @1.25 per yard. 24-inch Black All-Silk Armure Grenadine, ex- celient quality, reduced from 1.73 to $1.60 per yard. “Novelty” Grenadine,13-inch satin and gren- adine stripes, with narrow whitestripe between. ‘Yery stylish for combination with plain blaek grenadines. Reduced from 1.75 to $1.50 per yard. Nore.—As the stock is not very extensive, we advise an immediate selection. (Main floor; north arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sotrome Faxcy Fraxxers Beyonda doubt tho finest stock of Summer Flannels we have ever shown, representing every style that is desirable for Ladies’ Dresses, ‘Wrappers, Sacques, Children’s Dresses, Cloaks, &c., embracing an infinite variety of plain shades, fancy stripes, checks,plaids and figures, ‘We are quoting the lowest prices ever named. on Fiannels of similar styles and qualities. (Basement; to the right.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 1HILDREN’S CALICO DRESSES, AGES 1 TO 6 years, 19¢. each, at ¥, SMITH, J. AND T. COUSINS AND REED'S fine kid shoes for ladies, in B, C, D, and E last . Atthe Double Combination, 1241 and 13H FOR XERY VALUABLE RECIPES FOR SUMMER Beverages, Tonic and Ajterative Bitters, Per ena Lotions for the Complexion, Linknents, 8 - inclose stamp to Nat mt Ages Box 647. Washington, D. Gc Nt AGY't Agenes, F K 000 PIECES SWISS AND HAMBURG I ree Z proideries, slichtly soiled by water in tm- po%ation all wid ths, ut Jews than halt thelr value, at my 28-21 LU MS, 745-747 8th at, HILDREN'S SP me HEEL & TO 11, 8c Ladies’ kid opera toe slippers, 49c.: Infants’ Dutton shoes, 220. At the Double Combinstion. 124% and 1243 11th st. sc. my28-3t Antu Boar & Co, DEALERS IN SHOES. NO FANCY PRICES. ‘We have many FANCY STYLES, ‘Made to please the most exacting, but our If you want good, honest, reliable, every- day Shoes, to walk in, ‘work in or stand in, wo have them, at almost any price you care to pay. Our shoes for BBB 00. E ope g aa oy eee [re oe are unequalled for DURABILITY, Shoes for all ages of both sexes. ARTHUR BURT & C0.,, my2s 1911 F STREET N.W. i ee Pn eee DAM's ¢-4-WIDE MOSQUITO NETTING, ALL Aare Sat Der pieve, containing 8 aria ee 745-747 Sth at.ne. | ADIES COMMON-SENGi OPERA SLIPPERS qrkihr sOe- 10% button, Tasting lace aions sud Con. Petros myze'3e New Momz Sasx Ruzoxa NEW CREAM DRESS Goops. WHITE INDIA PONGEE, 75¢. NEW FRENCH ONDINES, 20c. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, at 1930, PRINTED BATISTE, at 1230. FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. FINEST QUALITY PRINTED ALL-LINEN, 300. GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE EMB. ROBES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS. LARGE STOCK CHANTILLY, SPANISH AND ‘MAZARINE HAND-RUN LACES. INBITE FEDORA AND EPANIS® LAGE FLOUNO- PRINTED INDIA Li ‘at reduced prices. GREAT BARGAINS IN QURAHS AND GROS- GRAIN SILKS. GREAT BARGAINS IN FAKCY HOSIERY. CLOSING PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONA, 919 Paara Tans Goons For Hor Wearsen SEATON PERRY snocesnor to PERRY & DROTITER), coMPLE TE Tock OF NeW BELISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS, V INDIA LINENS, FROM 123c. TO. Soc. Per YARD. wees AND PERSIAN mete FROM 1230. TO 1 PER YARD. NEW WHITE AND ECKU EMBROIDERED 8WI88 MUSLINS, pera? INDIA PONGEES AT “GREATLY ‘CED PRICES.” PRICES” ON PARIS COMBINA- IN EMBROIDERED BATISTE AND ZEPHYR ROBES. IMPORTED ALL-WOOL CHALLIS DE LAINES IN EXCLUSIVE DEBIGNS AT 30c. A YARD, QUALITY, PLAIN AND FIGUKED FRENCH SATEENS IN “CONFINED STYLbG" OF M OWN IMPORTATION at Lo PRICES. ALL THE NEWEST PATTER! WTS ANDERSON'S ‘CELEBRATED SCOTCH GINGHAMS, GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, INDIA CRINKLES, ZANZIBAR GINGHAMS, PRINTED PERCALES AND BATISTES, RANGING FROM KS AT 75c. BSc. AND #1. “EXTRA INDUCEMERTS" TX BEM QRED SURAH SILKS AT 750, $1 a SET ee EE ECLIGENT WRITE W Aina abo ears : qu. A With roferaiea, MOMEAN tears Teun WikEDS COLORED NURSE TO GO TO TI W: ‘tl ra pay EY aaROLE low ears NO CARROLL. Witte ar Kinds bottles and a 257 Elizabeth st., Ne fan be seen. at B. OCALLAGHAS Washington, D.C. ‘ANTED—TEAMS TO HAUL BRICKS TO War et ao eh Og ae On & QUACKENBUSH, 2093 M st ir'we my27-Bt Waste ANTED—PATENTS SPECIALITIES — MUST state nature of invention, date of patent, price of whols or royalty expected, Ac Address box 74, Siar office, my ANTED—CLEANING AND DYEING—EVERY Waris know that clothing washed in benging (the so-called dry-cleaning ) takes up dust Gee than garments cleaned with alkalies, ne ene ‘and Sater. Tey my new ordoress aud sce for yourselven. MEER Oo Fest Siilled Squntry, June Jet to take care of two children, WANTED.A GIRL TO WORK ON COLLAR AND Weats - SEVERAL EXPERIENCED AND ‘ANTED-YOUNG MAN TO WORK 1N GRO- ANTED FIRST-CLASS CO knowledge of the business to take charge of a ho- WANZEDSA GOOD, COOK, | WASHER AND myzeante APPLY 8 Hoon £0, lover Bu ta agen ix years and eighteen mouths. Apply ‘uff ironer. Apply at the West End aa good mangle hands, Apply Acme Steam Taun- v cory and liquor store, Bring reference, Apply st, immediately. FE. ite tel store room and act as steward. Must be well rec- ironer; slao a boy who knows how to drive and WASTED— ‘A FIRST-CLASS WOMAN COOK; ave. 1793 Penn. ave. a. my 28-t* Monday corner 6th and L sts. s.w. Wass roe: GWE ir MAN. WITH SOME ommended. Address box 87, Star office, 1 take care of w horse, to go to the count loa woman to wash and iron, “Apply PALME HOUSE 421 11th st. nw. WANTED A, BOY OF (17, WHO HAS SOME Star office, Howledge of bookkeeping. Address Box 62, We TED—BOY TO SET JOB TYPE—W. McKIB- ben, printer and manufacturer of pictorial fans and chromo cards for advertisers, 1000, cor. Pa. a (Oth st. Wisk ‘FOR A RESPONSIBLE POSITION IN our business, an enter; fen Dusiness mans no gyperience necessary if wit references. Sper week. Apply 438 7th at. up WaT A GROCERY CLERK; ONE WHO HAS experience. “Apply at the i.e. cor. ath and L ry Wits WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO #25; Laundress, Chambermaids, Waiteress, Nurses, Men Cooks, Waiters, Scullions, White Boys, Hot- house, attend horse, Messen and Wife, Cabi net-makers, NA1. BUREAI 7th st. m27- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO COOK und do general housework: no washing or ironing: must stay at night and bring city relereuce. Apply ta st nw, nis WittP=aoop RESTAURANT COOKS, War eqs and dish washers. JOHN SCOT1, 216 9th st. myer ae WANTED A JOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER: must ‘understand double-entry, and come well recommended. J. L.., Star Office, my27-20" Witterrorks odod wages i atitale &. SENDERS 0 t ss so7 ithe marae WANTED A NURSE MUST BE OF SETTLED habits and well recommended. Apply 937 Rhode Island sve. ___my27-2t" WASTED-A 00D FAMILY COOK, (WHITE), ‘must have first-class references. Apply at Com: mandant’s house, (G.st.) Marine Barracks, between 16, am. and 4p. m. my26-3t* ANTED—TORNER IN DOOR, SASH AND BLIND factory. Apply to J. H. D. SMOOT, Alexandria, va. my26-3t" y ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED, WOMAN Cooks, Chambermatd: and Scrub’ Women, Waiters, ‘Drive Dishwashers. COOMBS & myZ3-6t* 'ANTED — DUNDORE'S arn BU. Feau, conducted by ladies. Men and women. white and colored for all Kinds of domestic labor, for eity and. rings,with reference. We SpLO-S3t" Wa ‘ANTED—MEN, Bate BOYS AND GIRLS for a light and profitable employment: no picture business; no buinbug. Send 10c, for a valuable pack- ‘axe to commence on. y afew hundred will be dis- tributed. Addrow “ALBANY “SUPPLY CO. 0. Albany, Wane, DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- eau, conducted Eanes Men and women,white and coio1 for all*kinds of domestic labor, forcity and springs. with reference. “717 Mat. 0. 15-300" ‘ANTED-LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRISTNER'S new “International Tailor System” with any inch- 717 M st, now. hands, pure material, quick work, and goods called for. ‘ED—A TRICYCLE; MUST BE IN GOOD (Weenatten ands bargain. “Address mRIgYSLE, Star ottice = my36-3t ESTI order and cheap. mysb-se W53A72D-4 WINTE OB Dos Machine; must be in, aress DOMESTIC, Star of W To. PASTURE KEEPING horses a specialty; box stalls for grain feeding when re: Rorses called for. Order box at Price Babies, $11 8t Sth ‘at. aad farm on 7¢h st. roads miles from city. 0. H. RK, Sligo, Ma. Thanufacture all our own goods end sell them at the lowest cash prices, on easy’ terma, without sect! ity, to parties with xood references. STRASBURGE & SON, Manufacturing Clothiers and REE F tne im y ANTED_DOUNTY LAND WARRANTS—WM. 3. W SdixetON, Attorney at Raw, Room 41, Le Droit Bullding: will paj cash for Military Bounty Vand War- rants issied for services in any war prior tothe Rebel- Hon. mh18-3m* NTED—TRY A POUND OF BUTTERINE AT bly with butter wold at 30, and 9" oonta, fetarn aa at ith but at ‘centa, re eet your ‘money. Stalls 349-50-51 Center Market. ml ‘ANTED_STEAMGARPET CLEANING WORKS; sited Yorand delivered, lowest ‘pricex, Ofice live 40 Pa ave,: Factory sth st: and Ks. 6 Tel one YOUNGS. ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT CS. CoE oF 456, Louisiana avenue (opposite City Ib, is Commissioner of Boer fortes (except Marsland). mmy11-6 ANTED—T0 CONSTRUCT ARTISAN. WEEES W 'iiow prices and quick notice; any quality of Tank vari of premises, ‘For Information, inguire.ot TAS S'REAGAN., P.M Beso Ah Tea Sane ‘ANTED_HIGHEST C. second’) paresce tun a C ‘Feath ae Pati Ca feo er ae a WSR ERE RD Fp ache Pets, Stoves, Feather Beda, and hola Furniture, for wuich the ne gest aah peice will Lepaid. Address H. BAU: 17th stew. my7 .D SAVE WATER TAX A) ter putin your yards: all kin aud ia ea jed_ai shortest notice. Addreas or "LJ. MOFFA t ‘and payment for meters by getting 2 good well of INGTON Wied REAM CH INSTANTANEOUS CURE, breaks fe body cured. Moth, pim; Any breaking out on face or body eee ee a : oe i is ane use it, rtectly harmless, ta ‘$1 per box. aia Tes.am ANTED—BUSINESS MEN TO LEA’ a —— ni us for: — cy and book printing. We ae aoe AR oe gp pagers mhi2 > 7th st. n. we EF. BEALE'S STOCK intm, horses to winter at 98 perm. :Dox stalls: SEURMPRICAY ny scalen, 10th aud ba EArSmtich WiXTEDINOTH AND OTHER, INSECTS EX- {erninated from, carpe oy theoniy process wich hea ill isa. Hot Rapti dad ANTED—AT GEN. Fz RENT—VERY DESIRABLE SHCOND FIDE lor and one or two bedroom, furnished: beth; large closets; south front; no children. 129 N etn. W., Rear corner 13th st. my2h OR RENT—ROOMS IN NEW HOUSE: 3 PRIVATE farnil therm Thomas un Sypipern exposure: vicinity “Jpome Fe, ser THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ‘suitable for housekeeping, with gas; also one fur’ ished front room, with board. 403 Ist mw. FR EXT -SRORP SORT ROOM, 51 ol 2D St good neighborhood ; central i SOR RENT_TWO COMMUNICATING. ae = story front Roome, nicely furnished conveuient in every. rent fonaut. “Inquire 1718 ta JOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISH for housekeeping: bath on same floor. oF more Furuisued Rooms, centrally located near City Hull. 326 435 06.2.6. JOR RENT—SE Parlors: also two on second lorn improvements; beautiful ware ave, De. ie ry rent very low sm Jocation and, aie Fee rs EAR THOMAS’ CIRCLE, LARGE. handsomely furnished communicating Toows, suite or singly, ou second floor, southern exposure: Private fainily: references required, Table board cou- venient, 1413 .N st. nw. HR RENT—1322 13TH STREET N.W,—A SUITE of nicely jurnished ruoms on, secobd floor will be Tented singly if desired. Very desirable location near . Transient and Towa Circi ‘eccom dated. my 2B. 70K RENT LARGE ROOM NEW YORK AVE itable tor office: second cor, Z ‘OSTRANDER & STALEY, _my28-3t 1410 New York ave. — Fe BRENT_LARGE FRONT-ROOM: 2D STORY: bay window: hail-room joining; with board; for iuarmied. couple. tr two kvuegac wall om for one wentleman ; also family table board. 1416 Rhode Island ave. may 25-ee JOR RENT—019 G ST_N.W., FURNISHED KOOMS ‘on second and ‘thinl Moore: witl good table beard home consforts, references ex haused. my28-t* JOR RENT—FOR FOUR eo ey THREE FUR- E@ ished room, Sint or. port and mouth font, ol and delightful, No. 2 C st bw. Mayes te ae Tas en POR RENT_NICELY, FURNISHED COMMUNT- cating rooins ou the 2 flours well-suited Yor we tumily, No. 1316 K st. now. my2s-J F? KR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON ‘Arat floor; rent $10; or three ou second reat 815: ee cool jogezion. and convenient to her- streetcars. 312 B st. n. my 25-2 Fe RENT-ONE NICELY FURNISHED BAY Ei Mindow front room, southern exposure: conven; jent to all lines of cars; rent reasouable. 127 D my 28-3t" OMS ON FIRST AND. SECOND unfurnished, aaa Fo, s FURNISHED ‘or unfurnished; convenient to Goverument Priut- ing Ofice; comer iouse, high and healthy. 131 i st ne NT_SECOND FLOOR OF 817 SABRE Space for rent. Inquire at 3807 N st. n.w. m2B-0° FOE, BENT THREE, UNFURNISHED | ROOMS, suitable forlight housekeeping: rent reasonable t good tenant. Inquire 2114 Let. nw. my28-20" R RENT—$18, FURNISHED TWO ROOMS, one with bay window alcove: use of dining room and kitchen. “House on west aide of 10th st. bat and 5. Address Renter, Star office my28-3" Fe, RENT— PART QF FURNISHED HOUSE. OR Et 2 large Bord rome communi- cating rooms ant Atchen first too Ten ted together or eeparately. Apply 1424 N st. n. my27-atm F R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE ( en: peo with private bath; 1601 Ist. u.w. _my27- w* )R RENT_—FOUR FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ‘rst floor, for housekeeping -onre. rent low, Ierer: ences. 1512 Sth st. n. w. my27-3t* RR RENT_ELEGANT, 2D 2D FLOOR Eakin | AND aand closets: no children. 1358'N cot Lith: my3y Be RB RENT—1828 1 ST. N.W., OPPOSITE FRANK- lin Square, cool pleasant Rooms for the summer. References exchanged. my27-1W* RR RENT_FURNISHED—PLEASANT BACK om on second floor, bath on same floor; rent rea sonable to permanent tenant. Apply at J cuAtin Library. 1749 Pa. Ave. yee ee EFT Cans L} 0 stable; ‘cool, woll-ventilated room, with or without board: sanitary conditions, all improvementa. Teraia moderate, |“ ‘Heights, Star Office. mmy26-3t* )R RENT—471 H ST. N. W., THREE ELEGANT Pome, southern expos 1 modern improvements, suitable for light ho: my 26-St* OR RENT-FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, TO- or separately; use of piano; cars pass the Sor, SA Sancmiceneen Apply at 615, dH oe ae joor, with two ‘on third floor,” my 26-31 gree Looms 0) housekeeping: am a three linet of cals: 710 Nat SRB ruleor fapemoagure alone, a all ‘scientific tailors and ‘& BHO, 616 Leave, NEW BLACK ,TWISTED. SILK GRENADINES AT | $100Catiiy learacd, rapiLcomprekeasivesna peneticny ae STEAM CAME CEERI. § xe opt ee i iia the oly aya im Angorice tench the ve a Bots Rees, seeobone. BEvEMARESY GAUZE AND MEDIUM WEIGHT fbi needa no rotting. Hatteras cut, materian Ged, | 2: CHAGE ston GiB a ave apd Be (0 UNDERWEAR, ALL STYLES AND ae oe pest OF iad The syetem ps fang ag me. ANTED com But 2, eel Pa af Si de: mnacrvatory of 2 itor se" ELAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. =| §.- WWolvngton, D6. Seed Sees alte TON EN ponerse ——— =| fakateeO ae eee Pennaylvauis aver Cor Beit, _tsoime 1940. ayaa | _WANTED_—SITUATIONS, LOST_AND FOUND 36 1H WIDE FANCY CURTAIN DRAPERY, ANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE AND WELL- —————— per yard, at athe red vote German gin a Situation In a sufi | JP OSTA BUNCH OF KEYS ON A RING-ONP AT- niet fin general housework and care of cil” 2 jeaae 5 _my28-2t" 745-747 Bthiet: ne. | Sheu’ Address Box 151, Star ofice, m2s.e+ | and receive a suitable reward, iv OYS' GENUINE MACKINAW STRAW HATS, 6% BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRE A | JT OST—A WALLET WITH FEW PAPERS, ONLY to 7, 250. ; real, pepnsrc hambermaid and waits in all valuable to, ; Will give a lil no Ay tis Doubio’Combilation, 1241 and 1249 33m Wargite best city reference. ADDI 3 Bondayand d | autstions asked, ty’ leaving at No. SHTihae Oa strne. my28-8t_ | Tucedsy. at 13 ‘at. new. 2'cucEs. 8 St" A. Franrcr Sacamice Fon Case 35c., Stri sae EG eatsoo.; Leo ae ot Tevet es wide wool Suiting at 37H, e13 35 Linea Joe. Silk Veiling 100., &e., &c, at BRODHEAD & 00.8, my28-3t 907 F st yee aman FOR COOKS, CRAMER: seamatresses, (11 lady's maids, houso- keener tb drivers, 10, ara nas, howkemen=— intrs—famn} summer Te- Soris, Mc BURNHAM, O00 and O82 ¥ at. n-w. “mye. ot" -ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, A SITU- | a ‘as waiter or driver; can speak four lan Address Box 109, Star oific OST_WEDNESDAY, MAY 25TH, ae Medal, with the inscription, sie. eee, wviner's naiue. ‘Please return w O27 © 3t.n.W. cmv my28-3t —D0G STRAYED ees AND or, bers ae be paid if returned liberal eS GRELToARTE. Furniture Sad lows Wall, 7th st, n.w., or 131 Bat. a2. 1} (NTED_-BY A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL INA rivate family, ag Laundress for fine work or as bonne for children. Apply at Mr, GENNESTE’S, 17th at, near i NE_LOT EXTRA-HEAVY FANOY 5 ONoe per yard, worth S0e. a aoe my28-t* 75-70 ciety SREpONEBENE GUAR €100u om. crore Pave: “bouble’ Combination, ‘War ‘and Teh Sith at no. my28-3 3 REDUCE ar i OREM BONNETS: 3 hataes = “oF we are offering them at GREAT BARGAINS. ALL COLORED STRAWS AT ACTUAL COST. Parties leaving the city will find the very latest atyles in Dress and Shade Hate for Country and Sea- side wear, at MRS, M. J. HUNT 1300 F atrect n.w, 'TAIR ULL CLOTH, ALL DARK PATTERNS, ‘tual value 10c.: we close the ch: Se cee at oe ec i 28. BABY COACHES. BABY COACaks, At the Very Lowstt Prices. Largest Assortment He for Lawn Tennis Goods. eeaen Tens Cpode Croquet. Croguet. 2B Btode Base Bail CH. RUPPERT, _my28 403, 405 7th st. nw, — ‘OF SHORT END FANCY Ts CAS os D TURKEY Combinat Hboreb ees meg Wie charge of an invalid: Ra reference a take ection 18 LADY OF THE He oan om ‘AN’ BY A SETTLED EXPERIENCED Ws murse a situation as nurse for one child. City ref- erence. Apply at No. 1108 20th st. new. i Wikre ‘A BOY OF EXCELLENT HABITS, to go travoling with s gentloman,or a place ice boy: juainted with the city; best of Mette Apply oF MASON, 1125 10th gt nw. AVR ATED BY A RELIABLE WHITE Wom. x Dace togo i the country to take share of dns at 1841 8th st. n.w. iuingeroom ‘and kiteben Goa Addresa Box 112, Bar| 5 Wie DRESSMARER WANTS A SITUA- les 's maid or grewn children, metrences given. Apply 8: ja) 13th se nw. my273e ED—WOULD LIKE A SITUATION IN A gare tamestrtenvatert dicate pee rs exe Pp acieT isthe ae yea AV ie, nade raceme FOE OPOKS HOUSE. acer dyateces ne me pete aes yeaa Dea cmt st at. 2.w. 1428 2: (OST_ON FRIDAY, MAY 27, AT THE “ENCAME. ment,” Cameo, Brean in, valued ass eelic; Liberal reward will SS Vinginle \¥ 26, ON MST., BET. OTH AND 10TH, Ketbook, containing « small sum for will please return to Star office, At= QsT_STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON 22D OF MAY, Black Mare from pasture near if returned to THOMAS READY, io Sond, Near evervotr, arse - OST—ON F 8T., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, TWO Envelopes containing patents. The jpicane return to Hoom 38, Paci Building, and receive reward. nd ST — -AWN- ILORED FEMALE GREY- Liteiagt nothin wo ti? Ket abd receive reward. | #2 my26-3t* UND — AT THE B. & 0, DEPOT, MAY 24, A snail Hand-satchel, containing @5.o0- Bunt | ve same, ross ibing contents. A. an WED? BETWEEN * WEDNESDAY, pert Ss tae Sate preneG by tasting iat 1237 ve. | osT_ae SCARF PIN, FINDER if FOR RENT—FLATS. R RENT—IN WEST END wo 2620 edger sf Referens required. stead ag it, New York, oie chm Ba ths Bayt, by Rev. W. A. pass 'on Theological Themes, by Rev, A. at ‘Roman? by Chas, H. Beckett, we, DALZAMETER w cp iiee. a ele a tua mttanen eae yom 4 SOUTHERN Eitan, ts Jact ees ey 1324 F st. n.w., or my25-20 FOR RENT—STORES. ee OR RENT—ROOMS WITH BOARD — SEVE! Taree delightfully: situated on the heizits Geteeotown: ciewant shade trees and beautiful ‘surround the ira ‘within one square of rp | tee Paak tairoad at S6Ub wt Ratrance Stoddart or iz Posey —_ er windows heat gan, ba 1510 Gat. new? mySo-ae” | 3 R RENT. Roy FURNISHED ROOMS, Fo Jooalityy with gr without board, home abfortn:reacguatls rater; 714 UDth eh ws hetwoos G'and Hy ncar Pennsylvania ‘ages “FOR REN ‘T_HOUSES. }o08 RENT—StE-ROO! HOUSE 4 AND STABLE, | x ht of € ~~~" pay RA ca Tie <= ‘Sc. new store and sieble: and Swe Sats oon Toone and bathe oe st nw. 1] roomeand bath room. Pos og will besciven im Junet. tee cane Shove property in im Garant fepairand will ted abaya saps oer NR, aK new dor. 7 Lewtatane ewe, —] 730 OTH st, bay window ‘end all mi Sete JOR RENT—SPRCTAL ‘Rprmce at. LeDroit improvemenia tne new “in ooh al 806 F st. mw, FURNISHED eae 827.50. “my20-3t R RENT TH AT BRAUTH Trad Nae nw to Oetaber of adul: Pears Head SASS arte ae Fe v RENT — THAT ELRGANTOY Lig pee 810 Nat ms crponite! the Bettiah | tio ja minal fanaily. Se igor Fan aul yee be Foe er Bahk BOURNE 715, 4 sy Rt 6-room brichonly #1520 per month: 300 Fah a Rotem rte onl § mouth a i NEL woe, We my28.at° at me. JQK RENTARICE TWO-STORY, RRESS BK1C Fibs Stone bowel ates an #. Inquire next door, 68. ak See Fo EXT HOUSE NO. G25 8 3. 4¥E- WILL BE ie TMunt June 1. Inquire F. DILLON. Lat au Fee RENT SOHAY ‘KAT PRESENT 4 NUMBER or Re Sis tiem Fo SEST-113 8 ST. 8, NINE #12 Sth at. a0, store room aind dwell $0 #10; 15 Sth acne. vod and juatutest st Corner ‘once, on Booms. #39, 3 i ce Ast ‘fiat Stand Eppa 2TH. ST. PER ANNUM 21,000, Tinea ae Ne ees ashi 3 sort - at Foo x 08 Ost 215 Clevadaiid ave. 12.50 JOHN SHERMAN & Co, 470 Pat WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1007 Pennsylvants sven, iis are new O A. 8. GAY WOOD, yer Oth and K sts, now. ‘T—NEAT BRICK HOUSE, SIX kOOMS ‘and bath: all modern ROE od cond mly $18 per mouth. 1s. E. AM ton: Agent. 24 16th st. A2r-8140 16 Sth atmo. Or pu 100 Gs Defrees st.. Gr iG 7 ist 7 Clevelntid #t..0r 16.540 206 Noa Cleveland att $41 Rev P 31g Eat. $2 0e 8 16t K. i mt. 1.8 a Pat hecdn © 1312 ‘Bd at, sw, $9 24 Sacknom ale) ‘3B. EL WAKNER & CO..916 Fetaw F® ‘RENT-GREAT JACRIFIOE—LARGE 15- room brick house, all mu Fatroct, near T7th suet, tation, Faun we QE BEST FURNISHED HOUSE: Goop Loca. moderate rent. Modern improvements. Ap- rly etn 17th st., bet. K and L. JOR RENT—BY UNE ae’ ST, THREE BEAT inden aud Spruce iar. bath-room, per month. Laguitw Ww. /23'Bt. Cloud Building. anyS) Sy Tan x= GPR 18th at. o.w. Br. 40 1K 3d at.n.w..25r8100] 1415 Corcoran wt, Br. 35 18 V stn 1H, Laven 10F...4o.00 A102 sth at. 24th st pera e 18 Store Tthand Levis. n.w., with fixturesand alow |" densburg road, ¥iuiles cases for drug store. from eit ¢ DUVALL, (Succeeeor to Duvall & Marr), 038 F ew. my28-3t acres and bara on Bia: 301 CHEAP, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ished, @ small house, nine G roowA, inost deadfable focations, ‘nw. ‘Address THOMPSON, Star office. iT St. 1... Gr.016.33 920-922 Sr, water....14 1381 V: water 13 303 M Sg anil mt Fes RENT—404% 1ST ST. N.W.; MODERN IM- it rooms: ‘bath ‘aud cellar: kn: water, sas thd aewerage: 818: DAVIDSON & baviDse! my2s-ste Corner diy and Dats. uw. Fe RENT—FURNISHED, A VERY PRETTY 7- room, ote at ; couvenient to = my28-R 1k RENT—2018 GST. N. W.. A FINE ELEVEN- rooin House, with all modern tmprovements, in first-class location: rent, moderate to a good teunnt Key at drug store corner 21st and G ets. MDP ECR S04 F at my2s-3t OR RENT_SIOE EW TWOSTORY BRICK rooms: ail moder imiprusegetite, ai Men, eS perm EE SRC RR Out, nw my25-at' r ROR, RENT—FROM JUNE 18T_—DWELLING 020 rooms, water, wan, 18th st. nw. i K rhi 20 rome, water, ae, bath. Appl 2. 3 o'clor Buitame, G22 and st, from $ to 8 ocak R RENT—BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ROOMS; BAY JOR RENT—HOUSE 603 A ST. 8. E,7 ROOMS oe ‘windows in every rootn; corner hoUn®, new; soutit andlonee root, Hefervaces required, 1101 K'st nw. a aie Fon RE THWEST, 0) h RENT HOUSE, AXD ST. E FOK 10 HEAD and Wool closets. ‘onthe ‘premises, ate. aeeieaare ES oul hoes jindary. may 27 3 EINT=GOn, ou CR EET aa mash “AVERY ve ith Board. Sout eastern ex- FOR, RANT NICELY FURRISHED ROOMS. 2p yt ees apse Rs aes LK st. Gen: my24-1w RE! OMS, HANDSOMELY eee ag aw. FREE ea SRE i egrerern ts ents ew \tist or oy = 23 ees DANERBOWEE & 80K tua myt bias ‘SIN. '; low rates — 14TH ST. Ww. HOUSE ¢ 26 BOUNDARY 87. NW. rot sever window ; cellar ae ——— ht 03

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