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‘This time It Is Oporto that witnesses a theater- fire tragedy. Eighty bodies of the victims have been found up to the present writing—nearly all of them spectators. The actors generally appear to have escaped-unharmed, though with no time tospare. The cause of the accident, an explosion of iiuminating gas, explains the circumstance that some of the corpses were found im the stage- boxes, there having been evidently no effort to escape. ‘These were probably the bodies of per- sons who were stunned or suffocated at the begin- ning. The death of the majority seems to have Qeen due to their mability to get out through Street-doors too few or too narrow. The building Jaws of Oporto or the provisions for the Inspection and condemnation of public assembiy-halls ap- pear to be as Inadequate us those of Washington. a 6 It was hard to believe yesterday when a summer | Fain, with accompanying thunder and lightning, made a summer temperature even more close and disagreeshie, that less than ten days had elapsed | since all Washington was blowing its fingers and swinging its arms to keep warm, while the snow | und sleet were cousilerateiy covering every ex- posed object with a tenacious white blanket. If Variety is @ spice, the weather of the last six months has been highly seasoned. ss ‘The disputes among the colored people of the efty concerning the manner in Which emancipa- ‘Won day shail be celebrated, and the persons who | eal Sgure prominently on that day, have grown 0 heated that a division of the ceremonies is ex- pected, and a separation of the participants into hostile groups, each with fis speakers and plan of colebration, '§ threatened. This condition of af- faire is unfortunate, especially as it has resulted ta the withdrawal from participation in the cele- Dration of Fret. Douglass, who should properiy De a prominent fgure on such an cecasion. — as The prospects are that Elbridge T. Gerry's bill for the substitution of electricity for hanging in the execution of the death penaity will pass the legislature of New York state. There ts no good Jefense of the present method of executing crim- inais, with its occasional barbarous torture, and its constant fatlure to exercise that deverrent eect upon others criminally inclined, which 1s one of the avowed purposes of the infliction of | capital punishment. ——— Last week it was the wind that played havoc with the poles, and the weight of ice that broke and twisted the wires and left Baltimore without its customary telegraphic factiities. Yesterday tt Was the lightning that held a frolic on these ex- posed conductors and produced the same resuit for a little while. If all of Baltimore's wires were underground, both the blizzard and the thunder- storm might have come without checking the Fegular business of the telecraph. —$—- Hold on, , weather clerk: You have ‘supplied sum. elent forcible arguments for burying the wires, Congress will not, Pharoah-like, harden its heart, and bring down upon Itself a succession of disasters, by refusing to cause the oferhead wires fo go, after the series of hints and warnings fur- Rished by the elements, culminating in the ‘thunderbolt buried yesterday at the dome of the Capitol. | — + Sendtor Fumunds puts himself on record as an advocate of woman's rights. The Senator believes That she ought tobe pensioned likea man,and, like atu, also, be pensioned only In case of alsability. ‘There will not be any great rejoicing among the advocates of Woman suffrage over this apparent reclamation of a lost sheep. In reality, the Sena- tor still wanders tn the wilderness. —— + After yesterday's proceedings at the republican convention at Des Moines, Mr. Allison may be sald to be fairly In the fleid as a candidate for the pres- ‘dency. His own state Is behind him as solidiy as a statecan be. Mr, Allison may well be proud of the tribute paid bim. It evidently came from the | heart, and without thought of a “secona choice.” —-—— Mrs. Belva Locwood, in her address last even- ing, declared her belief that the coming man Would be a Woman. The fear expressed by some persons who sturly the tendencies of the age is ‘Wat the coming woman will be aman. Wcsanes, Mews 22p, First regular opening of Exclusive Styles in FRENCH AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, ‘From the leading London and Paris Houses MES. M. J. HUNT, _mbet __1309 F st. nw. ERE X X TTT BRE A wo XxX T Rk sy eee XX T RRA AS W. I, VEERHOFP'S MAIN STORE, 916 7TH STREET, wrw 7% www “A LOE “WWW AA LO OF wWWwWwo Ask Or OE WoW f£ 24 cu tou A PPP FER RR S83 ~ ay Bip EEF ORR, g' AA BPr re xen Sse, _& SP Bee RR Sug5 DECORATIONS, FRIEZES, &c.. of the latest styles, ‘WINDOW SHADES, &. FPP RRR 3M ane pr RR od Mat ETE ss P ey fA GRRE fe bs ¥ RRA A MMM Exe Sgg5 To RR DDD Fi ¢°o EMR BU BRE mee, vo EE Bow kee EOE From a stock embracing over 09 DESIGNS OF MOULDING, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, &c. BRANCH STORES, 4a: 7TH STREET aNp 122164 ave. (GKo Wall Papers or Shades) A beautifal line of PICTURES, ‘and ‘My fail Line of samples for FRAMING, aT ‘MY BRANCH STORE. 1221 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘In addition, ean be found a choice stock of ARTIST MATERIALS, FINE STATIONERY, icin CARD ENGRAVING, &c, » CO; RRR be eo BE A SS a Sa 9 AA S33 so EE Foe ae es) PPP RRR iT ey PR &# HONS Re SRS PEP SR ERE SYN 1 XN N coo Pr OSM SH O§ P kee NOMS HOR RR “ead = EVERYTHING NEW. ‘The most complete stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Ever offered to the public. CASSIMERES, SERGES, CLOTHS, wonsTeDs, | FLANNELS, ke, In endless variety of Style and Design. SUITS to order from.. ‘TROUSERS to order from. SPRING OVERCOATS. 820.00 5.00 18.00 OR. GENTLEMEN may get an inkling of the bargains for them by glancing at show window corner of 12th and Penn ave. A jo lot of Suspenders—nearly 100 dogen—will arrive To-morrow morning. Surprise Prices promised. (Men's dep’ near door of No. 1119 Penn. ave.) Usonzrias, Warnasren Oxe Year, “GUARANTEED 188$." Thia is woven in the silk. If the silk splits with fair wear within one year we give a pew Cubrolin, The iatest novelty in handles is the silverized natural-wood handles. The effect is very beautiful, aud warranted not to chango color or goil the glove. Prices from #2.68 to 85.0%, Silverized handle Umbrellae for ladies as cheap as $1.90, and from that price up to $5.98 for gentlemen's Umbrellas, with elaborate handle, and guaranteed silk, Sa New Parasols and Carriage Shades just in. (Opposite Men’s dep't of the Palais Royal.) Annstic Rovszr Goons. ‘What improvewent of late years! Fach season shows improvement of style aud manufacture. The new Spring things for 1838 seem to have reached perfec tion. Light but durable are the new cloth-finished | garments. LADIES" Rubber Ragiana, looking like plaid cloth, Just from Loudon. Only $11.25 each. Rubber Circulars in Navy and Black, with white hair line stripes, monk hoods. Only 89.25 each. Rubber Raglaus, Scotch Plaids in Intest combinations of colors, Also, “London red.” Only $6.85 each. Rubber Ragians in eray plaids. Only $3.75. Bubber Gossamers in allver gray. Only @1. MISSES’ Silver Gray Gossamers, 21.30 eac! BOYS’ Enbber Coats, 91.50 each. ‘MEN'S Cemented Rubber Coats. Only #1.60 each. (Dep't near door of No. 1119 Penu. ave.) Sooner Pisin Vinx Gaus 50 pieces warranted Ail-wool White Flannels for 18c, @ yank We are positively certain you cannot match this quality under 2c. yard. We challenge comparison with samples from anywhere in the country. (1%h-at. store of the Palais Royal.) 3 Fon 25c. Laxex Cousana New shapes. S-ply Linen, Same quality as usually sold for 12% ceuts exch. THE NEW NECK RUCHINGS. ‘The prettiest, we think, are the bolting-cloth ruf- fings, in white and silver, whfte and gold, black and silver, black and gold. Those with picot-edge ribbons | are selling well. The latest have pinked ribbon to | mateb the shades of new dress materials. Very pretty | ruffimgs at 14c. a yard and up to 68c. a yard. (First floor of the Palais Royal.) New Stock Cars Axp Apnoxs. ‘The cheapest Aprons at 15¢. are good as well as | Df Senses D. Powell. 27 Went 37th at. cheap. Lawn or Muslin: plenty of material; 5 tucks and deep hem. The most expensive, at $2.68, are works of art. The sweetest Baby Caps, and more of them than shown at any other three stores. The three-piece caps, with big bow in front, are the Prettiest. Prices from 25c. to #298. The more ex- Peusive ones are of silk and fine laces. The Nuraes* Caps at “te. and Waitresses’ Caps at 17c. illustrate foodness and chespness combined, See them aud you'll say so. (Second fiocor of the Palais Royal.) Sa” A SHOE ADVT. IN SPACE BELOW. A AA ia a Eo c=} A A INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S, ‘MISSES’ AND LADIES’, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ Seg 23 BF a | Sesh HH “oc? Bee Ase8 Prettiest Shoe Parlor in the District, A perfect as- sortment of custom-made Shoes, every pair of which are warranted, at the BS. teen A848 Hl Sgt =. o% ; ae Lt may Ab. “Tis se Idom that a store dealing exclusively in Fine Shoes offers such bargains as will be found quoted be- me. SHOE BARGAIN FOR Bors, ‘Youths’ (sizes 11 to 2) Calf Shoes (button and lace), at $2 and $:2.50. These last have sold for $2.73. Sizes, 24 to 5%, reduced from $3.49 to Men with muall feet will find these shoes equal the usual ‘$6 men’s shoes. Pateut Leather Shoes (button), cloth uppers, $3.48 for sizes 11 to 2, and $4.37 for sizes 2% to 53. ‘Second floor of the Palais Royal, SLIPPER BARGAINS FOR MEX, sion im prige, and present it to our patrons with com- pliments, ‘The Embossed Plush Slippers will be too warm- looking for summer, so we hesten to reduce them from #2 to #175. ‘Second floor of the Palais Royal, SHOE BARGAINS FOR LADIES. We give the list with this brief comment: When the prices are reduced "tis beca tse the soles are not as thin as generally worn for spring aud summer, and, of course, we only offer Boots at the reduced prices. The new spring style Oxfords, just opened, are uot re duced. You can't expect it, Andrea Kid Button Boots, two $2.68 to 2.50. from ‘Boots, hand-turn sewed, reduced 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, Washington, D. C. 6 Brussels Rugs, were $1.35, Friday O8c. 7 pair of odd Lace Curtaing, $1.50, were $2.50; €2.50, were 83.50; 83, were $4.50, &c., Be. ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Stamped Linen Splashers, were;134e,, Fri- day 8¢. 1 Lot of Stamped Pillow Shamus, best Wamsutts Cot- tou, 1 yard square, 30c. s pair, Friday 26c. a pair. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. eres, Liste-thread Hone, in Mode Shades, asl tie are Sine A meena een, DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. BI 7 Black Silk Flouncings at PrTR nae ee TE. VEILING DEPARTMENT. EF ae Ba Sonoy x Marg) ro Sesaied all colors, worth BUTTON “DEPARTMENT. sist titan Metal ae ee 2Be, dey ay LACE DEPARTMENT. a 2lgt gt sS-inch Plat. Val. Laco Flouneing, worth $1 Pte Torelon ‘Trimmings, worth 10c. and 12540. 8 yard, Friday Se. « yard. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. . srctn syardworth 260 t0 61 “TEES peice ‘worth 25c. to 40c. 0 yard. NOTION DEPARTMENT. 18, Fk 28 Solid Pond Be", Backs, ete ree iGo Bailey se. SOAP AND PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT. 1 “Turtle ” “Glycerine.” quet.”" an ih dat Scat Baten hae Forth Be to 0e."a cake, zeae zat of Colgate’s Finest Soaps, ae en Worth 25c,a cake: Friday Tie scakee ere A JEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT, f Gold-plated Bracelets, ‘ir, Fri- aay fie ies par. Lat of ‘Sblons Pocketbook, iuetal Somers, LADIES: NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT, about: . pire 4 og Poe ea or and ends int Caildre 2 Collars nigh | DRY 0 GOODS DEPARTMENT. About Ten, Thousand, Short of, Wameatts Gottor rice 1: mm, Fewular pr cy About’ Tem Faoamad of Mersimac Shirting Prints, regular price Tes Bridey 430" 6 yard, GENTS’ LS ported Ted, igre Friday $1.50. 1, Lot of Gente" 12 tte Handkerchief, Whitsor colored borders, re aigiel a BOOK DEPARTMENT. sement of special sale of booksand Eeste capisin tho tbook Calumet F X. 3. ] ye other items seo our “ad” under the jum.” BR oA g aM > gts gon AA E Mat Ss BAA ail Sas8 = mhz ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Oxerm Mivenat, Waren, FOR THE TABLE. Highly recommendad for Rheumatism, used by lesd- ing physicians and clubs. Oneita Mineral Spring Co.: Gents: “I have used your mineral water with many hundred patients with the most qualifying results, never Loving seen a case it eure.” Yours, very truly, Boston, Sept. 26, "87. 6 Beacon st., Boston, Specialist in Rheumatic Diseasos, New York, NEter We bave no water that can approach it as le water. | ‘A letter from a well-known Utica physician: Oneita Spring Co.” GENTLEMEN: “I used your mineral water last spring for subacute muscular rheumatism in my own person Pith perfect muccess. and after atx wonths am entirely from its annoying pa. Youre tr For gale in cases of 24 quart ct 48 pints by GG. or 4 pints CORNWELL! "a BOR SON, 1aiand ids ‘Penn ave, New | a Depot. JAS. M. BELL & CO., 31 Bronaway. ee Gestext, Crormye FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS. Our stock of spring clothing is complete. We'll show you a full line of strictly ALL-WOOL SUITS IN SACKS AND CUTAWAY at #10. ‘We'll show you 8 full line of BLACK COKKSCREW SUITS, strictly all-wool, in cuteway and sacks from $8 up. ‘We'll show you 4 full line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, strictly all-wool, from $15 up. ‘We'll show you a full line of BOYS’ SUITS, from 14 to 18, from 85 up. A full line of CHILDRENS’ SUITS from $2.50 up. ‘They are very cheap, THE ° NDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co, mb21 7TH AND G STREETS, Sruixa Srrizs * _IN CLOTEING FOR MEN AND Boys Are being received daily at BARK FALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, And 1 made Tere aa FOR BOYS ¢ TO 13 ‘We have a Complete iiss pt Salts, two pieces from FOR BOYS 9 TO 14 ‘We have an excellent line of three-piece Suits (short 5 pants) from 85 up. FOR BOYS 14 To 18 ‘We hav it of Suite fc VGomacal Wand st police alse tay ere aed eae FOR MEN {sens oaes eee eowatig ‘st ee iy for CLEROX. fa dae ine heat Cheviot, and Worsted line of pants Sei ehhien so 9 atk SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At 82, 62.50, 63, 03.50 and 4. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 95, 96 and 88, CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CaNEs. Yelecipedas, Wagon, Wood tnd Willow-ware RICH RAILLINERY Spring styles in foreign and domestic goods Bow ‘ready. ‘MILAN MATS, TURBANS and BONNETS in all ‘shapos and colors. Also Iatost novelties in FRENCH PATTERN HATS, including fancy braida, &o. A lange assortment of TRIMMED HATS and BON- ‘NETS at reasonable prices. CHILDREN'S HATS. so Es A bo EEE WRAPS AND 1/0NG GARMENTS. New Spring JACKETS in Black and all the newest colorings of the season. Prices from €3 to $25. Finest line aver shown: also a handsome line of Ladies’ BEADED WRAPS and SHOULDER CAPES,al of the Inteat lylen. Prices from 86 to 875. FRENCH JERSEYS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, great bargains in this Dept. ‘Ladies are cordially invited to examine our goods. FOSTER KID GLOVES. f $07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR xX REE THT sits Jose z tad, 8 mh21.64 $B EB Ms PE 3 he Bat chk HE RES G0 “oo? “ud Sass HON LS Celebrated Reliable Make of ° a A hag t APRIER: fA BOB WEE, ok 4 4 DDD Ii EEE Fine Kid, Straight and Pebble Goat mm ER THT TET oe, je Eb $ F 88 BR | BBB uu T k 00 N Opera or Common Sense Shape, A to E Widths, ‘Reduced to For a Few Days Only. ‘WI. HAEN & CO’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn. ave. n.w.: mb21 231 Penna. ave. 5.0, Srna Ovencoars. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SUKPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER HAD. GEORGE SPRAYSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 123 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Ws. H. McKsew, Successor to the late R. H. TAYLOR, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘We would respectfully call the attention of P A RRR RR NNN TITT P AA RR NNN r Br RA RP BE ORR OT P 4 4K KR ERE N‘NN T ‘To Our Complete Assortment of CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SPRINGS COATS AND SUITS, Buitabie for All Occasions. Prices of Coata range from $3.50 to $18.50; sizes 3 to 18 years, Prices of Suits range from @5 to $27, sizes 3 to 16 years, ‘We are pleased to show our goods, and would nak you to favor ua with an inspection of the same, whether you purchase or not. We are now showing complete Hines in LADIES WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, RAGLANS, JERSEYS AND SUITS, At Popular Prices. Fullline of LADIES' GLOVES AND HOSIERY. ‘Ask to seo our 25c. FAST BLACK HOSE—Just in— tho best value in the market. ‘WM. 5. MoKXEW, 3024-3m 993 Pentiylvania avenue. Touxsox, Guaxen & Co. 40-inch Black Albatross Cloth, 50¢, 42-inch very flue Nun's Veiling, only 50¢, Ladies’ Bpring-weight Fianuels, for tailor thade suits, 40 inches wide, only 40c. ‘Now Spring Plaids, 20c., 250. New line Dress Goods, 12%0.. 15¢., 20. ‘New line Batteens, 12}40., 15e. D. C., Wee eS bergains ont Cee ea Hie ae KETS. oT laeapedeonnmsnnges desir. ht Checked Cloth Newmar- TMmaxrs pevkatiies ecknanren v. r ‘ones out. We 5 ae po om ies to mneve thom sf Kogular 81. “Romupant” Sei. i 3 Infante’ ‘et-Cloth Short Coats, suitable for vehi, Rerulsr Price (econd oor > “ODD LOT" OF KNIT SKIRTS TO CLOSE. oLAdioe’ Imported Knit Worsted Skirta. * (Bécond tor.) ODD AND SLIGHTLY-FADED COVERS. faded from osate wind Ub The stock Friday by vuthinur the prices (2 Lel-quartar Knotted Fringed Raw Silk Table-Cov- Sean rt Peele arti Kuotted Friuaea Haw Silk Sepetar Pri “Hemnane’ Pi Bn PAIRS" IN LACE CURTAINS. [eft Only one vais pair each of these, we drop the agua 1 eee Curtains.3%6 rds. 2% nant ae Fries. choad ‘Lace Curtains, Sig 88 lw 5 ‘Fourth floor. “REMNANTS” IN UMBRELLAS. We hat *ked these from the regular *k because of be pain, malt pis-holes, “ented handle, ad ‘alates Sie Gmbrellas, ts -cighi-inch” Giubreiiaa, tianidie Pa a cet a “ODD-SIZES" IN CORSETS, Pas las fon alte ata Elucd or remnant price ue no een, en tu Coutil Corsets, size inane 3 Pairs Rien Gorn ‘witht sealgpea tan bottom; length 11 iuches; sizes LINEN DEPARTMENT RE! ‘The larger our sales, the larger our accumulation of “remnant Bh hrewd'ahoppers will oT repaid in tclgot ‘Sapiite, rom #1 Ness % Bleached Damask Napkins, from 81.13 to és S05, X Broa ity Bleached German Linen oak Xa ei ay tly sorted. from 87 soe “ODDS AND SOILED" TOWELS. Towel, o ariel ie from 22e. to Ife. i peu: "Shor Sa Crash, Toweling, and Stair (Second floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN HOSIERY. ila paiva arena Hone, split soles, navy 1 pars Children's Seal Heavy Ribbed C ble Knees, bec, and oe, white feet Sine pe “Remnant” Price. be, aries Lado Be Bios Liste ‘isead Hoses spt 7 Paire Children's Ei ‘Sud scal. sizes ir Prices. =e abe Bottles Excellent Soap “Bowiler for tiie bath im Reruiar Pe “Remnant” SLIGHTLY SOILED WRAPPER BLANKETS, All-wool W1 Wepre, Dien apes bine au soe 1 SATIN SOFA CUSHION—1 SATIN COVERE ‘Down Sof Cushion, one side plain and one Bieputar Price. Remnant” Price. ‘0yD LOT” OF GoRBAitR a, ‘L verg fine Pink Cashmers Shawl, slightly Regular Wier ace pater ase Ist SE aie = Wize te “70 Fo FOLD yy Sane a | eylt feed fend spel ‘ANTED—A W eA 1d. algo a girl ae: ply 1233 Sth st, nw. ANTED— A FIRST. the reference. AppIy 317 'ED—AN EX! ry white, who can take a Star omce. Box #8, Star of yaxr 3 | Wastes three competel WwW Rao sk, wash and iron for small ‘ANTED—! MA apny to stieit Sari ms Prt Ae ‘Btb and Mth sty OK, GERMAN wana and waitress. Ap une LASS SALESMAN THAT and hat bu Good th st. aw. mae St ENCED mtd NURSE, is FORKS ‘OF NATIONAL, PRESS aterigo, Va, one expert setter and a we int brick- ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GOo! ‘ored, to do washing and ironing, i <K-GLEAN, ACTIVE WoMAN TO must stay sight, suteferenoes required. alee Pare ANTED_—THRED FIT sonra is0 apprentices, at MI Octerer with sumictent required, call betws BOOT Synge & WOOD. 423: 11th st. Ass BODY WORK ‘A. DONOVAN he cepenyhe ae bet 22-3 'ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED ACTIVE GENTLE- man to Gill a PANTED — A GENTLEMAN | WHO tailor pesine nth Enowiedgu ot Feterences, eat NTI position in our house ee ask Pea, ity gentle THT Ek Wat aw. UNDER- ‘branches desires business: one having beat of i o-mh 22-3 Horing im ll ite bran ENTLEMEN TO CAN. Dé ar for the baw Singer Automatic Tension 1. Fe Per bine; liberal ind: Mires THE SINGER 3 apne the Patent Office. ANTED—500 COOKS, ALSO NURSE: RLS dairy ny rordsucrs, arse ood places. amber wasn ina small fami; | 100: * ‘ANTED—COOK AND ‘mood v orements 9 te MFG CO. 616 mbhi4-15t MAIDS, fig of al vation BURNAAM, 830.082 Fst ne. WO RELIABLE WHITE wi ‘one as coox and one as chainbermatd and waitress, must 907 Pennsylvania ave. —A PIE BAKER ar ¢ eehoa EIDER, 220 E. Cap. yARTEDSAW WHITE GTR light house-wo! have city Preference. mah ) CHAMBERMAID FOR ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS TRIMMER ANI Aatistant Cloak Alterer, at J.C. HUTCHINSON" in ORITyE ave 1418] ooD. Kentleinan) for a fextclaes Art Addreen Box 711, Washington ANTED—GOOD MAN, WHITE OR COLORED, yyithy small tarntiy. ANTED-MORE M ndy works Write for terse to st 1 e Sur Geneva, X. mlap E'ecti Kiduey Disease, Dyspepsia, Bel iudn ements ever offered either sex. SIE'DUST Ar’ ‘Pateiites, Ol Hat. i.e. mh16-6¢* Ww ANTED-LADIES 1 ting by the terns used: all draftins done ‘Perfect . to take charee of small farm tween 10am. and? p. m., at mb fi-aee TO SELL OVR FRUIT ve ood. Bien sos. CELEBRATED TH it anegualed for Rheumatiany Sctive, tateltipent “ore TARR DRESS-CCT on pods Ferfoct at 7; Saocape as 1017 Fst. nw. re DUNDOI Feau, condurted and colored. for all kin and states, with Feterense NTED—A DRESS! Learners for Prof, W widow ads anked, State = Smear ae, Bu. len and Women, wi ‘labor, for District mw.” 20-00 ns TN EVERY FAMILY. RISTNER'S new “Inter: mn" with any imeb-rule or tape- terns ANTED—TWO. FURNIGH cut, qa De. “ROOMS. BY A lady and sister, where ho questions wil! be Darticulars, “Address Box t rmeand Star office. WAEn ORTHWEST. BY TWO GENTLE. men. second. board or near 50, Benate P. 1 0. y AXTED- BY AN ARTY ‘OFFICER AND WIFE, SQWANTED—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE nine In city during summer will sommes ping inc: if Aa chi take care — «xo iiecar box S'starofice, ANTED FROM OWNER IN brick house of dress Box 105, Star: nine rooms; office, ANTED—BY THE 1ST OF MAY, A FIVE OR am sat oi Wt ator near Washington Grove. ment. iy northwont: no, and number price, (not repll LUCIUS, Star office, W ‘D—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY. Waser Data na eae noes partof those who will rent jahswer. SEPM ATE FAMILY Star TANTED-A SMALL HOUSE, FOR gentle beteeen 7 rene uot Toexeced $18 88 | WasteR by a APRIL 1 UNF and location. Ti. “coM- meet A YOUNG ‘th apd North Capitol. Pa ave. Oe pin ot Apeiiog tat of May. WANTED--SITUATIONS. Were mes Soe te as Wee i Shaboys wita Tita city ferences, ioareas’ preety iT WHITE WOMAN ANTED-A POSITION Al TYPEWRITER th oF without 8 ceeeckine fm ‘done at home, Tena a REFINED LADY, FosiTios ANTED—BY 5 OCS LADY, Wee ‘ret cians family to sul Were ras w FOR ALL roars oF ae mie STEN ENB SHINER ENRD ROOM (nivoaeuivane TANG wt FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT—THREE KANDSOMELY FURNISHED, Fooms suital Mew conveniences centrally toe wie at, opposite Pens: RENT_TWO FURNISHED Prine Rison ‘with on i second floor, aultable for lieht FUR: Voth and ews 1313 veh ot. mw, S JOR RENT_ON THIRD FLOOR, Two NEWLY furnished rooms, and bath on gaune Noor, in private family; s.uthern exposure. 1347 L st nw. miled-at FOR BENT UAFURNISHED KOOMS ON FIRST floor, at 610 th st. opp, Patent Oiice. mh18-6r Fey RENT—PLEASANT FUENISHED ROOMS, en suite oF ‘ith table board: references ex” | APAY at 1322 Lat, nw. mazia | pon ken AUREURNISHED KOOMS. ON Finer ‘nd ser: nd floors, with Janer ci si Eicarespeioors rsh gm clonin JHOK RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY PURN! (one front and one back) roo board, to gentlemen or gentieman a exchanged. 417 6th st t¥. ENT—#25 P&T. NW. NICELY FUR- F mecond story front Toots, bap. window smd | We, southern exponitte: alan miedy turwished nber on first floor, beat and was, teruis moderate. anhO-Be* ania JOR RENT— O20 F st w. furnished roome with board. cen- x depots and departuren _ DEMON. me Bune. R RENT—APRIL 1, 1age THOMAS cn ‘two large rooms With beard wh2O- FOR RENTILARGE AIRY AND NEWLY FUL Wife. references rah2o-w Fe, RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED noo! with board. 1416 N st aw, mab ban’ FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT--sSTORE IN A\AOOSTIA:; 00). Focation on principal wireet al trade and country trade for BoxB2 Anacostia, D.C. ad Lair hse DESIRABL 5, 108 Ost. ua Seri LOUIS P. 5 NT-BEAUTIFUL NEW svoRE. st, 20x80 feet ; concrete ern improvements. Inquire 1638 14th st. jall-1" SOK REST AN | OLD. RSTABLISHED for a proMistle Tiana Seal capital, Pino. he A. THELLAPS, 1819'S Yate FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT—SQUARE FORMERLY TH! Government Corral, with dw: welling, aunt stab for 200 horses, Inquire at JOHN M- YOUNG'S, Cst nw. mb 10-2 _ FOR SALE—LOTS. Too, foe on Gat ahi acta LOT, ON 00 SI. MET. 105, peat 1 a Ist and a ate ns goth | front, 1Sc.; 7 lots on L street, near 4th sie, S20. Sots on ath ne, K nev 34100, ie, ne. near ist. 3 ari at slot ai = ata Se eHiLi oe Lam QUR SALE_VERY CHEAP LOTS. LOOK AT THEM, = yet, meas Bowery wT "7th st’, bear Boundats. 3 Loa, ‘alah wr f toon Pot, LP foot, jon st, oo _ mma Se "Stake GHTELDe, 1008 F st hw. FF 2%, SaEESHREGANT Low, 18, roeT EMONT, party walls, near 16th oe ood & SON, 7 jew York ave, | BEAUTIFUL LoT CouNen Massa | ‘and 20th #! K.MOO fect. Also | ROR SALE—CHOICE vii . W. suburbs, west of 17 iow of Hock Creek Waliey and Clay. pice, SITES IN THE NEAR ‘street extended fue ZE000, accordirg to nize ‘on Roms yn jel coh te Seo wu SicLACHLES atte 7 ae “f2h-3m 1225 Pet uw. FoR LEST Two ais antes 202100 TO sates t will be sold “at #1.00 per ‘offer, ae ioon. bab Fe __mah20-B1 on gate DESIKABLE LOTS 18 Fahging. Ie rice from ver square fost WhiTakEn & ty HR SALE—BARGAIN-IN MT. PLEASANT, 165, ft. of land with improvements: gals 1000. '919,000 to $20,000 ru this property. 4. HL _ mas Gt R, SALEBEST AND, SAFEST DETOSIZ. FOR | savinwe #25 down and #10 per mouth will bs well-located buuiding lots tact reet or avenue, four | t only #300. New York ave. STH ST, NEAR ae Eieis, New FS SALE-LOTS 0! Yet. 1&th and 2th c New Hampshire 2 L alee = ae cle. All are beautiful bi HED | with Orvt-class |} _FOR SALE—HOUSES._ Ss SaaS Feo a ica FE ree ed =| Sie ~ Sat ir out ta Wracort aw iw Site De MAT Rea we0 Fam Pill Forse VALUAREE TRPROVED Chabenny TO CLos! PSTATE, ON MAMSACHUSE E15 408 > THOMAS CHC) F. ty (GO) foot On Masamcusetta aves, and contains nearly 7,000 feet of ground, « ne ‘preased. c with ail raadern (mmpeoven ‘Wide parking tm fron. struboery aud wnt operty is "ll be 80, JOR SALE — DECIDED BARGAINS brick, Cor. Vt. ave. and T strwet, Furi, roliwe ste, on dor. brick. & St, Be, 63,000, Rr. brick. “1 omty #4.090 Tie NEW HOUSES northeast corer of 1441 mnog.ttupe er, Termin, pi Genie, 3 FOR SALE NEW MOUSE. 1115 O8T. XW. CON. taining 10 room aud House Pan alt improsoments . frearord inuindey en Nouden tmantion. tiling» heated i Mouse 20x47; lot 20K trot, toe detour alleys moms i Price @0,000. Terme Text der HAS MANDY, 92) F etn FOR SRE 2 Bick NEw rps te Just finished, 6 Provemeuty, No. O8 Let km. price #3: Prewines, 30H SALE-HANDAOME AND SUNSTA bail: we H-rootn JOR SALE Si Vth, 1167.26.00! ih st A § CAYWOOD, 925 00 wt. nw OK SALE-ONE OF THE MUST DestkanLl ropertion oh the worth side of G etre Shere inquire City. Good Uti Fok 2 eSE8 Batok Hounies, NONTHEASTS ‘on very easy terins. SWORMSTEDT & mh20-0t JOR SALE—HOUNKS, 1031 ‘ind 8K ii, ny JOR SALE—JUST WERT OF Cpl. within twelve sin} sk of femme igen Roaster tome. beth iar and attic ~ Overy respect: terms taj. Address Ii, Star ofice mii20-Tm,eo" JOR SALE—A FINE HOUSE ON lOTH side)im the IMMEDIATE VICINITY Cin Jwner moved to another « soll. Hh lately reraperrd 1) Hane Sot put i wood order ‘was Uuilt for owner as bin resis dence ouly stew years YMA. & 4 mh 20-40 INSTON, Lak, hs en 000. or will © meager’ wale, Seine GOWAN & CAMPBELL. 1008 F xt SALE Pree Tor by Mac Ke ie 20 oF Rorthwest, 8 oF, RNISHED HOUSE ‘Address, wit "ANTED—I AM HAVING 1 F APPLICATIONS Wis for houses to rent: joch please W. LINKED and Hates aw LYNN MILLA SITES. AQUEDUCT BRIDGE NOW OPEN. acest nest ani sites around safany auger 6 CENTS PER FOOT. _ whim Se STERD & C0, 1007 F at LE_BANGAINS LOTS IX, PLEAS: 3 Powest Giea, Ma? to bes MM we Toe Ht Fe, Oe 4. R HERTFORD, 14235 F st. Sa: AL, LANGE LOTS (SUSCEPIT ble |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ] ‘ALE—AT AMMENDALE—A GOOD THIR- SS | Fie tots fame ae. He Fout, 10 mere of land ce ee | SALE—COTTAGE AT WAS B. Son STEIN Re, P F< M, pear 9th paseuieut’ Brick House. front, gylendid stable Paved alles: cheap: $1 ont ah room, i enlenij onion: Rinne yer ave, & baautiful marbie-front Howse, 12 ror be seen to be apyreciated. ek bg izth, near N a. w., three-sto: anu nmrinent, eomcrete cling” ten ed 700. Bk Walks , FOUR-kvom a sented at #1" TQK SALE — SEVEN, H, " Conver 14th and Wate uw JOK SALE_HOTSPR ‘Three Trt, 14th and bargain, 7th. between DP anl Baw: ese Bricks, renting for @45 per month; Tuveriinent. ger: Bricks, all convemiences , south: fitusked. ice homes front, well built ABOU BRICK, STORIES 4 SSaaebeifecd, carsient: iocstom, on, frst ff. 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