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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY......... May 2, 1888. CROSBY 5. NOYES - aon ‘the Evening Star has a regular, permanent bena fide daily circalation more than treble f any other daily paper publisbed ia Washington, and much greater than that ef alt the other daily papers kere added together. In the celebrated case of Ingalls vs. Hancock and MeCiellan, the case Is dismissed by the plata- Uff as against the first defendant and contmued bo changed grounds as against the other detend- aut, Mr. Ingalls insists that those who do not Perceive and admit that his charge against these s ot being allies of the confederacy not as soldiers, ,or both, But as alis gave plausibility to a Gifferent taterpretation of the above charge by saying of hita that for two years before declaring that the war was a failure he (Met to make it @ failure, in yesterday's speech he brings against McClellan specific accusations ©f disobedience and balt-neartedness In the Union cause as a soldier. As to Hancock, Mr. Ingalls fatied to limit the charge against him to the effect J acts when given the opportunity on asion of his first speech bY @direct question from Mr. Blackbura, and was therefore naturally thought to use the words “ally of the Coa- Tederacy” Ia reverence to him in the same sense in which they seemed unmistakably to be used In Teference to McClellan. But in his speech of yes- terday M the soldier. The case is dismissed Hancock and will doubtless fall against Ciellan, for neither the soldiers nor the general public Will believe that during the period of his mullitary service McCielian played the traitor and tried to make the war a fal In the controversy of yesterday the Senator from Kansas Was permitied, however, to push into e background the case against the Union gen- erals in Whieb victory promised to be against him, and to advance on the calendar the minor cases of Ingalls vs. Voorhees, and Voorhees vs Ingailsy ‘The war records of the parties to th dissected to the great delight of sevking audience, and the combatants heaped now Drilitunt and wow coarse abuse upon each other. ‘Tue Senator from Indiana was so unfortunate as to lose temper and self-control, which are very much needed In exchanging verbal thrusts with the Senator from Kansas. ‘The American combative instinct which delights in wituessing contests of strength amd skill from pugilistic displays to dog-fizhts, is gratified by the tongue-fizhts of the modera gludiators who pieas> ‘the multitude by lasing one anotuer in the Cap!- ol arena, But some other American instincts are offended by the conversio upper house of the natfoual legislature into aarket fght- ing ground. A compromt whiten, ‘without abridging tae tna! guts or cur tailing seriousiy the custom ry delights of Ameri. ‘can combativeness shall preserve the dignity, pro- Priety and decency of the American Senate, Itisahard thing, apparently, for the practfea Politicians to make up their minds whether to take the antl-saloon republican movement in eara- est or treat ft as a joe. Undowv ag many of the persons who have goue into It have done soin good faith, beileving thoroughly In the idea of giving the republtean party a new moral reform to work out, from a strietly polttical point of view the scheme ts plainly efther to ¢ mit the republican party outright to a pol ‘Which will draw into it all the temperance wor! ers from other parties, or to win the probibition- ists away from the Kea of running a separate Presidential ticket this year by satisfying them ‘that they can control the repubilean organization Af they will unite with ft and strengthen the bands Of the anti-liquor men now fuside. What bothers the “workers” 1s to know where the German vote 48 going when the Unes are finally drawa, and the republican party takes up a war against alcohol im all its forms, like that which it once waged upon slavery. Will the party distinguish between be: and distitied liquors, or will the German, whose Tepublicanism 13 stronger tian his love for the Beverage of the fatherland, discard lager tor | weiss? | — + ‘The international congress of Christian sclent- ists Which opened in Paris on the 15th of April ‘was a notable gathering, marking, as it did, the advanced state of feeling in the Roman Catholic chureh with regard to every branch of science, and answering completely the charge that ecc! asticism and What are now kuown as the higher education are irreconcilable elements in our civiil- | Zation. ‘The Pope gave the movement his strongest | approval, and this tnfluenced the great doctors of ‘tue Roman church generally to encourage it. The Tesult Was & gathering of some of the most enui- nent astronomers, naturalists, geologists and | students of historical social science, whose work | tm this public manner received the sanction of Rome. To any one who doubts the progress that the world is making, the companion pictures of Gailleo in prison in the seventeenth century and eo XIII sending his jubllee gifts to found a scientific brary in the nineteenth, must be full of editying suggestion. —<$<$<—__ No definite course of action has been decided on yet by the Irish Catholics who are affected by the pope's decree against the “plan of campaign.” Counsels aiffer in different quarters. In some places, a8 in Clare, for instance, the popular teel- Ang seems to be rebellious. In others the tendency 4s to maintain a calm spirit and wait for further developments. The Freeman's Journal remin Mts readers that the decree fs addressed to tue bishops, who alone are authorized to interpret it Yothelr docks. This sugzestion, which 1s prob- ably inspired by Archbishop Croke, may mean | ‘that until the interpretation fs given out by the | Bishops, the people are at liberty todo as they Please. That 1s what the majority of the Irish Parriots are likely to do in any event, and take the chances of a direct threat of discipline from the Homan church. EEE ‘The sudden projection of Judge Gresham into ‘the political Meld as a bona fide candidate for the Tepubiican presidential nomination, with indica. | ons that he may command the services of the entire Llinots deiezatim, explams the com. placency with which his friends withdrew from any contest with the Harrison forces in Indiana, By the terms of the proposed compact Harrison Was tohave Indiana solid; but, if it should be- {| come apparent that Gresham had strength | enough outside of that state to make his chance | of nomination fair, the Harrison men were to transfer their votes to him. As Illinois will have forty-four votes n convention to Indiana’s thirty, Judge Gresnam seems to have the more valuabie ead of this bargain—it a bargain it is, ——— Another political feud in the South has been set- ued by a street pistolduel, both partakers dying | immediately after fishing thelr murderous fir upon each other. General Wert Adams, the post. master of Jackson, Miss., and Editor Joun H. Mar- | tin, were the principals in the affair. The day of the code duelio, with fts stately formalities of ett. quette, may have goue by, but It does not appe that the impromptu butchery which has, to a ce tain extent, taken its place, 1s much of an improve- jwent a8 an index of civilization. ————— = New York is the latest state to establish an arbor day. It has adopted the first Friday after the Ist of May for that distinction. Governor Burs signature was attached to the act a few hours after it had passed the legislature, possibly Because 1t was so tn the line of his notion of re deeming the sixth day of the week from the asso. ciations of hangmen’s work and bad luck with ‘which the tradition of centuries has loaded it down, Ingalls makes full amends to Hancock, against Me > cases were ¢ exeitement- tisans of Wisconsin both held conyentions yester. day and adopted resolutions approving President Cleveland's administration and recommending his Fenomination, Of course these state conventions do not commit the district conventions, which might, under certain conditions, act in airect op- position to the preferences of the state democracy and send a divided delegation to St. Louis. The friends of the President, at this stage of the game, are probably quite willing to take the chances, ee Somebody has discovered that eggs are a better ‘Drain-food than fish; but it will take some fume for a world thoroughly indurated with the ‘old tea to come around tw the new one, The tn- Gecision of setence on this point ought to raise the market price of roe, which 1s at once both fish and KS sure mar WE GUAR. Mars REPAIRING PROPERLY DONE Sow Tics Worrn Koyowise, Men whose fizures are outside the ordinary Will be giad to know that here they are sure to find clothes cut to fit every shape—the short ‘nd stout, the tall and slim, the man of giant form, and he whose figure is called petite. SAK3 AND COMPANY. The ficures, or forms, of the vast majonty of men will be found to differ but very tittle, ex- cept im size. For instance, the man whose chest measurement is 36 differs from he who measures 37 only in being one size sinaller, ashe is one size lancer than the man that mucasnres 35, ‘The details in every case will be found to correspond; in other words, the other measurements are graded according to the chest measure. SAKS AND COMPANY. Our clothing being designed and cut by an artist whois a thorough anatomist, it follows they must neersscrily fit the sized man sccord- ing to whose model they are cut and shaped. ‘Thus, it will be sea, even alterations arv rarely necessary on the clothes we sell; and a knowl- edge of these facts 18 one of the things that binds Ur patrons to us “with hooks of stecl” SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘We aim to keop on our counters, ready for use, ‘the very latest, aye, even the advanced styles of everything that’s new and novel in the world of fashion, for youns men, for men of quiet tastes, for the “settled” and the aged, for men in every walk of life, for every condition and maaner of man. The prople are our clientage, and we cater for their wants. SAKS AND COMPANY. We are showing enough styles in strictly all- ‘wool suits at $10 eack to stock a good-sized clothing store. At $12 we are showing quite a number of styles, though not quite as many as we show at $10. At $15.9 suit we sweep the deck, There's no house in this country that shows as many styles or as good values at $15 asuitas ours, At $18, $20, #22, suit we are offering ‘clothing, ready for use, that we call high-art tailoring, At $30 and $33 suit we beat all previous records, wiping out and $25 3 even our own, of which we were so proud. No matter what your shape may be, no matter What your condition ip life, no matter how slim or full your pocketbook, this is the place to buy your clothes and general outft, SAKS AND COMPA! OUTFITTERS TO ALL MANKIND, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. AL BRIEFS, PETITIONS, AKGUMENTS, &C, ‘at 90 ceuts per pave. Fifty copies, large pacrs, and wood work guaranteed, BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, 4 Sth st. mow. my2-1m Ison Sum Revecev Prices. W. M. SHUSTER & S03 INDIA SILKS, rectuced from #1 INDIA SILK: We are show est stuck Of these beautiful goods ever offered in Washington. All the New Pat- desis. 1 Listory of the trade ch a season for printed goods, and India Silks lead all tnbrica. ‘They make the coolest and most servicvabie dress for warm weather that money can buy. Our stock iscomplete. We show 100 Styles in all Newest Colors and Desig HANDSOME LACES at low prices. Large stock of CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS, fre Just opened a new lot of All- Lis. ‘col FRENCH CHAL- As they are very scarce, an early inspection is suggested. ONE PRICE —_—W. M. SHUSTER & SON3, my? 919 Peunsyivanis avenue, pssios aw M ATTORNEY'S PRINTING MADE A SPECIALT By BYRON S. ADAMS, Printer, Im Caastuty Frovxcrses. CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS. CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS. BEST VALUES THIS SEASON. NOW... 890. 8 $1.38 $148. + $113 8148 $1.02 8175. | GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS, GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS. GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS. 98c. $1.38 SL48 $1.68 81.74. -- €125 $150 81.74 098 #2: TEFS, ~ ARGUME:! TS, PETITION. v I~ mony. &e., at 90 cents s page. os oe Fitty copies, lange pages, and good work. BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, 514 Sth at. my2-1m New Parrenss Faexca W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have just opened » lot of beautiful desiens in All-Wool FRENCH CHALLIS. They cannot be duplicated in Washington. Being all wool they make most service- able dresses for seashore, being cooler than cotton fabrics. They come in Light and Dark grounds, Also @ full line of Black aud White grounds, REDUCTIONS IN SILK GOODS. Colore! FAILLE FRANCAIS, reduced from 21.25 tog. INDIA SILKS, rednced from $1.50 to #1.25; from $1.25 to $1. One bundred Styles of INDIA SILKS, Newest Patterns, BEDFORD CORDS for Jackets, reduced to 82.50— 14s yards required for a Jacket. New PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. ew HOSIERY aud UNDERWEAR. ONE PRICE W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNA. AVE, “JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ‘NEATLY DONE AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY BYRON 8. ADAMS, 514 8th st. mw. my2-1m Novexres Is Suvex Jewstay. BON BON BOXES, PUNGENTS, BRUSHES AND COMBS. AVERY LARGE STOCK OF SILVER GOODS AT LOW PRICES, FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 Penn. ava ‘Successor to | ‘Samuel Lewis’ Sons iin A Foustux Px eat OF me risalinr her rere tJ eo (ory | PPP u Pe ah At PPP AA AA 3 AAA hao aa aa 00 FT Bers At oo ¥ BA GGG. A nN mm ARS A TRE Bp SAB Sop DAE EAE BBB 4 AK KR ‘ose BAK BONN Lt " TTT ESF Bi r T FOR THURSDAY, MAY 3, ‘Men's Ribbed Balbriegan Shirts, as aro generally selling for $1, we offer at 75c, each; these undershirts are body-fitting, but, being elastic, give to every mo- tion; comfort, durability, and appearance combined in this new-style underwear. A glimpse of our show window, corner 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, fT} ‘will make it understood why our Men's Department, Absoucte Fast Brace Hosry. near door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, is daily desi: SiS THE PALAIS ROYAL. adios’ space’ below. > Luors' Usvrnwear Axo Hose. Our 48, Swiss Ribbed Jersey-Atting Vests are a lit- tle longer than those usually sold at 50c., and we also have them in extra sizes......All the new shades in ‘Spun Silk Ribbed Vests at $1, instead of $1.25, which ‘8 the usual price charged around town......8ix differ- ent styles in Gauze and Gossamer Vests at 26c, Three illustrations which explain partially why we're doing such an enormous business in Summer Underwear. Actually, as fast as we could wrap them, we sold this morning the Ladios’ Fast Black Cotton Hose at 29c., the Lisle at 55c.. the Children’s sizes at 25c. ‘The Hose to match the shades of the Ribbed Lisle ‘Vests at 75c.aud the Silk ones at $1 are selling rapidly. ‘The Ribbed Lisle Hose are S5c., the Silk 75c. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) 500 Canpnex Visrrors. After Barnum’s display the mothers and nurses crowded our infants’ and children's department, The busiest day for ® year. Thanks to Barnum and the Public recognition of the Palais Koyal as HEADQUARTERS FOR CHILDREN'S GOODS. ‘Would remind you we have a children’s shoe depart- ment, and that we are agents for the Celebrated “KING” SHIRTWAISTS FOR BOYS, which are considered in New York to be the best. Every mother in Brooklyn and New York asks for the “King” Shirtwaist. So shall Washington mothers, It may take time, but we believe with Darwin in “the val of the fittest.” er Alans THE PALAIS ROYAL (See space below.) Guove Bancarss Axo Svnrnises. ‘The 29c. Silk Mitts are causing the use of more ad- Jectives than heard in the Palois Royal for some time FOWNE'S celebrated Silk Gloves at 98c, a pair are ta.ked of in connection with the Palais Royal. They'll outwear two paire of ordiuary Silk Gloves, Ladies wenerally know it, and have been willing heretofore to aud 2150. You'll pay that now elsewhere, TAFFETTA—A mixture of Sik and Linen, looking ke all Silk. 25c. and 48c.a pair, "Tis told us datly our 25e. ones are incomparably superior to those usu- ally offered for the price. MILANESE SILK—Name given to thin but close ‘Silk. Ladies with pretty hands wear these. SCc. and 6c. t#~ All of above Gloves come in Bisck and all the new shades. Some with the Skeleton and some with heavy Embroidery to match and contrast with the shade of the Glove. REDUCED PRICES FOR KID GLOVES. 4and 5 button, Dressed and Undressed, “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, Embroidered backs, reduced from 21.68 to 98c. 8-button Mousquetaires also reduced to 98. Tried on aud warranted if regular price ix paid. THE PALAIS ROYAL, HOR ERR oA ppp HOW OE AA DD HHH Fr AA D Db HoH E AMA DD HOH keR AA bpp UU A PRR TTTT EER RRR gS PORE Usk Re Ee asks you AA kre 7 Fe init Sssy udh’ You AMA ET Eee Ea Sss5 FOR PURE LINEN axp JAPANESE SILK HE A SREB EST BT gs WH NX EP ss, Hou EF 5ss8 FOR MEN, FOR LADIES, FOR CHILDREN. THE PALAIS ROYAL having for eleven years made A specialty of this branch of its business, has really no opposition worth mentioning. The sales of Handker- chiefs for the last five years averaze #30,000 a year. ‘The sales for the week preceding last Christmas day Were $4,122.25. When it is calculated the number of ‘Handkerchiefs this amount represents: and when it is remembered many of our competitors also disposed of large quantities, it seems a mystery where all the handkerchiefs go to—like ping, like our money, like good resolutions, like dead donkeys, they disappear, but when and where? THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) Laos Hasoxencuy Noverres ‘The very latest are those with centers of flowers: bunches of fozget-me-nots, violets, ke,. are as if they had been dropped on the Handkerchief. The pure white linen shows off to advantage the delicate colors of the “nosegays,” aa they'd call them the other side. Only 25c. each, and we warrant them fust colors By actual count we have twenty-two different styles of 25e, Handxerchiefs. For 12e. each we have warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with solid color centers; fine white lines form plaids cross-bars, &e.; they have hem- stitched borders, Genuine French Novelties at 123c. each, in plain white, with hemstitehed borders, uarrow and wide; and five other styles, with revere, herring-boue stiteh- ing and embroidery. Nearly 8,000 Handkerchiefs at 12%c. for you to select from. At the following prices, not one or two or three, but dozens; the finest Linen Hankerchiefs imported to this country and comprising oue of the finest collec tions in the country, and at prices lower than usual Decause of our system of business 50e., 68c., 85e., 95c., $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, as, $1.68, $1.75, 61.98, and’ up gradually in — THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) Mews Lisex Haspzercuers, Nine men out of ten imagine Linen Handkerchiefs ‘TWO for 25e. are worthless, So they areas a rule. It's ‘not the origin al cost, but the profite of the various in- dividuals who deal in them before you get them that make good Handkerchiefs at 3c, “few and far between." BY IMPORTING DIRECT, ami fog the profits of the middie men, we offer WAR- RANTED PURE AND FINE LINEN Handkerchiefs for men; full size; with foucy colored borders; war- ranted fast colors, or plain 81.10 cach, of 3 for 62.19. (mba. LADIES WHITE JAP. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘be. each, oF 6 for 1.40. be; cach, or 3 for e228. Combray = (enna ean Het: Mecweaseleeon rey PALAIS ROYAL oe; 12th and Pa ave, COLUMN OF “STORE NEWS" Yestenpars Apvenrismqest : Contained mention of the following: “Job Lot” of Moire Ribbons, Nos. 12 an1 16; 28c, quality for 20c. ; 3c. quality for 25c. “Mother's Friend” Shirt Waists for Boys. No more sewing on of Buttons. 50c., 75c. and 81. Fancy Emb. Department. Flourishing ‘Threed, 5c, skein. Tinselied Macrame Cord, 10c, ball. Madonna Crochet Cotton, 15c, ball. Gennan Outlining Cord, 10c. stick. “Tuxedo,” or “Outing” Suits for Ladies, ‘Miswes and Children. < Four-hole Pearl Buttons, in six sizes, 8, 10, 12% to2 Leugthy notice of our superb stock of Cream- white Wool Fabrica, Cream AlJ-wool Albatross at 37sec. is but # sample of numerous other equally as good bargains. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘A Black Hose that would not rub off or stain the feet has been the great desideratum for 8 number of years, and thousands of dollars have been spent in perfecting the process, which is to-day an assured fuct. Yes: we have at last succeeded in securing a line of Black Hosicry for LADIES, CHILDREN, INFANTS AND MEN that we can recommend and do guarantee, as 1—That the Black is the purest possible vege- table dye, and will not impair the durability of the goods, 2—That these Hose will neither crock nor grow rusty, nor stain the fect or undergar mente, 3-~That these Hose will always retain the per- fect black, which can neither be removed by re- Peated washings nor by acids. 4—That we will take back and refund the money for every pair that does not come up to the above guarantee, ‘These Hose are all cotton; which holds the dye best, and are made on iron frames of modern construction, insuring @ perfect shape aud durability. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 29, 42, 50, 623 and . Lisle threud, $1 and 81.25, Children’s Fast Black Hose, 46, 48,5 56, 58 and 60e. per pair. Infants’ Fast Biack Hose, in and X lengths, per pair. ‘Men's Fast Black Hose, at 50, 55 700. ver pair. It is with pleasure we recommend these Hose to our numerous customers, » G23 and WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts, v.w. Bors Sucnr Jax Diswan: We offer one lot of Boys? White Jean Short Drawers, with and without balbriszan webbed bottom, "Plain bottoms, 45c. per pair, Webbed bottoms, S8e. per pair. (First floor; annex.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. SEALE THM eee LIP .T ONCE—OOOKS, HOU ev ieee siege ‘this city, FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ eyaed Sei 202, MST XW. LARG! ‘window roum: private ‘A LaDy TWO USFURNISH) — Tooms: second or ‘third floor; neat car pat se in with north | of south windows; reasonable at. aw. Pees the middle or last of May. x Om RERT=A NICELY FURNISHED | Sj i og0-832 two or emmgemien. at Wns A YanE GIRL FOR GENERAL Wisrinipelengarty anand Two OB imohth sytees oclug bank _housework at 1908 Penn. ave. n.w. 2a floor i payed ae | rnished Fooms on ¢. W: FR-AFH CLASS ee EAT ote Eg section, Address MF. | WOR RENT—28 IOWA CINCLE LARGE = Pema oun Stand done AC” | \WW ACTER-THREE AIRY UNFURNIENED_COM: | anicTssos Outta ication’ Gagne ct | Wareatoc wae ‘HAS HAD SOME EX- Weietton seca te second door rama wide peas suite or single. mya" shoamen es if tect on Betardaye ont: Tp scSad ats Sat fal cle BoE Se FRRReet e §t Ee Two. = +. C's, 1 ant el rent separate. front, ANTED A WHITE GIRL TO WAIT ings WV ANTED NO. O8 THREE RPORRTeueD | Shes ath wanie Boor lady ; must be a ‘Gressmaker, reference ‘Address 1211 Ret from 10 tol ovleck ie | ThF. he sear ome canting tne nee AS - ued jus; o2 3 BEAUTIFUL CxFCR ANTED_AT Ee * Wat’ io we a4o DICKS AGENCY. WOMEN sae 202 O st. LW. arene mien cook cone commen WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ae MENT =421 STH ST. X.W_ HANDSOME Bem and hovel '; | ea_suite, pemmanent or KZ ‘Caterer in the WASTED. WOMEN ‘COOKS, 810 TO $40: CHAM Wistigratae taste oe a neem, rand ndresses ii terest. Ade x 4 _my2-St* NT—ONE LARGE, NIG FURNISHED ou i tary Desens Fag Hanes Ce ANTED-OOMMISSIONE: OF DEEDS FOR with or without ba ot W. and Pern: Notary and U. & oth at nw: al ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL | commissioner “i BEALL, “Is21 Fst, mw RENT—T0 Bousgwork at 210 N. Capitol st bring reter: | fy umes inom au. tS pu "Teiephone Bae: | FORREST TY ences. iv my2-3t jonse with aprivaie ‘ta * utes ANTED—A GIRL TO NURSE AND DO GEN- NIED—EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESS- | thrce lines of cars near, © moh. 17s ok Wana = Apply at 136 Ose awe Te | Wasterby iettte Ha Satta eee: may 2dw* {FIRST-CLASS HOTEL BOOKKEEPER | the most perfect f.tiug wyricu 10 the Gountry drest- ‘making at reasonable h draping and — WASTER FIRST-CLASS HOTEL BOOKKEEPER Sisco eeraeeed Gelso oo ceeeee ‘T—TWO NICELY. FURNISH! D hooMs. woutheru aud western exposure. overiook! white wou fore! "eo uate. 1008 Sth sty : EERIE DRORAGEREN GE mm Te | gure aoe Se oun “sae |S iaiehadataioee ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS | WYANTED-FREDERICK VOGT'S BAKERY, ALL | >On KENT—1720 HST. N. WA HANDSOMELY SRU'ERS dat have ston ot ede re B44 aad WwW Kinds of Stiehaeraad bol (Ry eae foray self lining nas barucre 220 7M et A ae le one aguare west of War and Deptn either iu Puiladelphia, Wil natom, Iuctnnoud, Nor | __ cote fol Clevelaid. Chicaco, St, Lous, Kanaas -EVEKYBODY TO KNOW acca tngerre 1509 btn a TORN We their Furs, Woollen Goods, Silks, Fine Clot &c., from woth and other insect life by the CENTER MARKET COLD STORAGE KOOMS, where they will be kopt at a fixed tempers: ure during the hot season, at a moderate price per in0. myi-Ln rooms, Inquire 1503 Sth st naw. muy Je RENT—522 10TH ST. N. W., FURNISHED front rooms, #8 and $10. pe: "walk up two flights, dou! JOR RENT—1510 FH si furnished rooms, with board. JOR RENT—1WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SEC- ond floor, with use of bath, $10. 1440 Hhode 000 carly wnarantsed. Ad- itimore st., Baltimore, irs ED SALESLADIES AT | srticls Se W fontencis baltimore Store eed NY debra Balm TREE W L GIVE USE OF FINE HORSE | 3 {OF ginal! advance over his keep : Der 5 -7 es fectly ‘sate for lady” to drive; references. eee - - i DAVIS, care Olcott Cooper, iu alley between Hand | BOK KENT—PURNISHED-THREE LARGE Cox Ww 1, Lach aad 15th sta, my munscating Rooms, to house! 10720 onee WANTED =o BUY FOR CASH. Si;COND-HAND ee furniture, stoves, carpets, Feather-beds: also old | WANXIED—A Goop ‘COOK, COMPETENT COL. | iron, payer Diag and Copper i large oF anal guautiy ored wonian; settled and "with quod references. | Addiews box 10, Star 6! ap30tomys* | POR KENT TOL” WiLL — FUR) Apply 1823 Jefferson Place, between 18th aud 19th a rooms, second floor, frout, single or en «ui | first-class board; summer prices. 200 A street my1-at JOR RENT-AT 1437 7 furninbed Rooms on third flo We -TEDSTOEAGE PANTIES DESIROUS OF storing household woods will find ample storage Toome at 1830 74h st n.w., at reasouable ANTED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE, FEATHER | and di W and N'sts. ANTED—A BUTLER; MUST BE COMPETENT and weil recommended, Apply Vefore 11 ai. Jy, at 1441 Massacbusctts ave. 1 HANDSOMELY ‘single or en suite; 4 y southern exposure, board if dest el my 1st" ANTED-A WHITE GIRL AS) W Carpets, Stoves, of entire Household Et- | “wll WW Gierbocmait mest Sivcgond cates. fects Adiicar Ho BAUS SI Tibet a apt FRESE ERESDEED, APARTAO-N TS, IN ply at80T Lats maw = SHAVING INELAMED, | E'dwoiline park of hoowe 1303 Fat tw. ays W ANtED_ FIST CLASS “WAIST AND aig granulated, or scrofuious «yelida, cam have them | FOR RENT —TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING Thandat #09 Pontsyivania ave. aw.» cured by seuding address, (0 or ‘calling at the Stevens Tooms, with bath, Call between 9 and 4, 1 Fat. a! OR Novelty Company, 717 Oth st, nw, See testimonials Qf prominent citizens im the National Civil Service ‘News nex: Sunslay. ‘apls-let WASTED STEAM CLEANING— Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Spring Suits Cleaued or | Dyidin best workmauiike manner. Mourning goods | | daedon shortest notice: 38 years experience.’ Goods | H. POSEY, We D— A COMP: TeNT_ Shere (white preferred) at THE FRANKLIN, 1332 W TED-A SETTLED Wi ino, Cook. “ADDY at 132 : WASTED WELL. STHONG WOMAN, WHO {a Fouad. to take cary of an oud lady who is notan invalid. Apply at IS27 Jewerson Place. Seer eeeoeas ROMS, S013 (or jousekerp ing OF uffce Rovmim Stu st opposite Patent nail ‘Foasomabie. Keut ftw opposite Portisnd Flats furnisued frout room; suitable for a gentleman at rates 930-60 JOR RENT—1619 K ST. N. W.—FURNISHED Parlor floor, southern exposure, wrate heat. ®ino, | other rooms. convenieut to F st. care, aud he! ‘She door ; alvo stable for rent. JOR RENT—1236 13TH ST. NEAR N, furnished second-story bay-Wwindow rooin, Apply at 708 Mass, 2 WAN tebe Fits ATS who can drape. Apply immediately, 826 20th st. Dow, ite vidocks attached; was EL J, MOFFAT, 414 4% ST aes Welles Pumps: furaiaheds well work St ali kids done; ‘skilled workmen employed; prompt at- tention; prices moderate; driven welis a specialty. eure requ im" rerdics pass door. aye a onto) v NITED — STEAM CARPET. CLEANING AND Fe N EXT TOWoRM | NTiD-—WHITE BOY TO ATTEND STO! cuuvuiing Works; Feathers Renovated. Mai- rus board, Labie LW: Sud make himself generally useful. Apply 106 | tro-en Slade Over urniture Steamed, and Matha De- | pyc} ™ Sous et multe and gic, wits our | 4 Pennsylvania aves stroyed. F. H. YOUNGS, Office 1402 Ba ave., Factory | HES ——— - Cor. Sth and K sts. ne." Telephone 610-2 oF 1008-2. W..WITH BOAKD, SEV. WASTED AE ONCE A GOOD COOK. A apll-sm int rooana, wt reduced ter. Call at baseniont $133 12th #t this ar Rovers Haye Just opened an excetlent tine of Momie Cloth Lap Robes. with fringed ends, uandsomely embroiderd in fancy colors of crewel in va- Tious desigus, such as fruity flowers, leaves, . Priced according to fine- ess of the embroidery. $1, to 83.50. (Fourth floor.) WCODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud F sts. n.w. horaes’ he ResoveMarr Sint Faerse. We have introduced in our Lining Depart- ment Ready-made Skirt Facinz, which has a thin layer of MeIntosh's rubber muterial be- tween the two pieces of facings, making them roof, and Will always retain their uat- uraistiffues, Keady to sow to the dress, te faced with French w Silesia taced with French au Alpaca f Notwithst: the improvement, con- venience, &e., these are offered at a lees price than possible to buy the facings separate (Lining Departinent,) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, _ or. 11th and F sts. new. Sa ae L vex Sane, During May of each year we inaugurate a GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL SALE NS AND HOUs THY: Having unrivaled purchasime facilities, and an extensive distributing capacity, wo are en- abled to buy at the lowest possible prices, and give special attention to fitting out HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, SUMMER TAGES, TAURANTS, STEAMBOATS, INSTITUTIONS, HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. ‘We are prepared to bid on any contract, and ‘will submit samples, wita prices, upon request. ‘This vunsually interesting display of linens ‘will embrace Bleached, Cream and Turkey Red Table Dam- asks, Dinner, Tea nnd Lunch Cloths, with Napkins and Doylies to match, ‘Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Crashes, Towelings, Sheeting, Pillow-case and Bolster Linens, Stair Linens, Crumb Cloths, ‘Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Bureau Scarfa, Ready-made Tea Towels, Ready-made Linen and;Cotton Sheets, Pillow-cases and Bolsters, Quilts, Spreads, ‘Summer Comfortables, Summer Blankets, &c., &e. 3 We have space for only a few special lots, and add thst a personal examination is absolutely necessury in order to obtain any adequate ides of the extensiveness, attractiveness, and reason ableness of this stock. BARGAINS IN TABLE DAMASK. 50 pieces 62-inch Fine Full-Bleached German Linen ‘Table Damasks, choice patterns, extra value, ONLY 6240. PER YARD. 20 pieces 72-inch (2 yards) Extra-fine Full- Bleache 1 German Linen Table Damasks, splen- did variety of attractive patterns; usual price $1. ONLY 870. PER YARD. 66-inch Cream German Linen Table Damask, good soft quality, excellent patterns; will grow whiter at each washing. ONLY 50c, PER YARD, BARGAINS IN NAPKINS, DOYLIES, &c. 200 dozen Plaid All-Linen Doylies, good qual- ity, fast colors; especially suitable for the fruit season. (ONLY 500. PER DOZEN. 100 dozen % White All-Linen Doylies, ONLY $1 PER DOZEN, 100 dozen Cardinal Doylies, 75c. 150 dozen 5-8 Bleached German Linen Ds- mask Table Napkins. Finest quality wehave eversold at the price. ONLY @1 PER DOZEN. 100 dozen 3-4 Bleached German Linen Da- ‘mask Tablo Napkins. Beautiful patterns, good quality, full size, ONLY $2 PER DOZEN. BIG BARGAINS IN TOWELS. 200 dozen 18 by 36 inch All-Linen ‘Huck ‘Towels, Extraordinary value. ONLY $1.50 PER DOZEN. i [fice il N j [ ing from 7 {09 or after 10in morning, my2-3t xed Wa nxtEeg00K AND CHAMBERMATD. APPLY | clothiug; we Couspare, ay ED-HANDSOME SUITE at 906 M st. nw. oP water process. PRINCE, — Let apartments, agers eh parlor, 1 aod ANTED—EXPERIE: rsPOsOLICHT a ap Lan’ room, foor, ne south expowure. Wi for the Ohio Valle; rence Cov; | Waste ND SILVER BOUGHT , 1¢Tms moderate 1204K st, apld-im terms. Apply at office of the company, Central tor cash by WM. FRIEDELICH, the manufactur Fx KENT—816 AND S14 15TH ST. N.W., DESIR: tional Bank building, cor. 7thand Pa ave, myl-6t~ | in jeweler. BOS TU we Patent Ofice, — mili ‘able rooms on second apd third Moora ai reason NTED-A CooK (WHITE) FOR A FAMI ANTEDOIT KNOWN THAT CS BUNDY, oF | #ble rate 14-1 Wit tees anuse Wh ing to stay at night A permaneut woman, Address A, B.C. O., Star ot | WYWANTED—A COOK; ONLY TWo 1 iW mmendation required. Addres \ ottice, iW FANTLD—A BOY WifO CAN ATTEND TO A ied and wile | WY for » good | » my 1-3t ne well r 48 jana ave., (opposite City Hall), is Com. | sroaee ot "peeus, uri the Sates sud Territories, FOR R JOR LENT OFFICES— ne desirable ror at 1319 F st., adjoining kine, for $16. Apply W. apls-lia —OFFICE: MONEY TO LOAN. J ANTED 10 LOAN $3,000 FoR Sun RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F st, uw, V Jaorse: German preferred “BIT ath. st ere Luatroved. eity” property. = = eye | Chak RAKLY, GUS 14h at, my 5 ee a Suite GR TO DO LIGHT | Mei 22088, 18 SMALL OR LARGE si MS, | FOR RENT—STORES. ci fa ly of (wo; oe vse, oul ip | Mor reas emate in thecity, ato ata @ jercent inter | Fo) | wand aey nw. my 2.3m 318 Ast. a0. lec | TANTED— IVE ENE RGETIC AGENTS To WE HAVE VOU LOAN AL ‘| \ Was te new plan of fusurance: Life abd ‘ss, 000, ee ‘oF 3 years. zis * trade; Aue opens cy aay Lt SMILE & CO., Auacostia, D.C. JOR LEASE LOT ON 17TH ST. BET. L AND M ats 1. Ww. Lot 27x10, for term of years, «uitabl> for | phcelwrighi suoy or food store w nid put up one-atory are to EY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON Ap. | 3 d real elute security. — Lane WYLER © KOT | Mo Sealy ed Mo TO LOAN | 1n amounts of 81,000 andover, | WAL H. BAKSTOW, i |W ANTED—T0-DAY—COOK ouge-xitig, wadier, We: lao, hey tor water | places. Fee refunded if emplovment is hot ne WH STEVENS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 717 a1 | | st. mw. ny Ler | WANTED COMPETENT WAIST. HANDS: AT Bip Lith stow. Appiy tomorrow morning, be | tween 8 and o'lock. ay 1-2t WANDED 5, DIMEDIATELY — FIRST - CLASS wast hands at Second floor: hi | est prices p my 1 | yy Anrep FNCED HAND ON DAIRY | i Wie hee of cattle: m | Sete oes CHAMPERMAIDS, | ap26-1w 10 LO, tui lange aud sunall smousts at ube reout on teal BEALL, BROWN & E OF THE BEST STORES, WITH ‘twelline, on 4th, st tees 1804. eutta bosiness, Apply to J. W. PB MAEKS & SU! ¥en, OF 1 the owner, W. 5. KOUS: FSR RENT STORE AND DWELLING Ax 1635, 14th st. n.w.. containing 2:5 roome, with all ern _improvemedts. Inquire 16:38 14th'st, jall-12w* FOR RENT—-MISCELLANEOUS {OK KENT—NEW PIANOS AT LOWEST RATES, ea WALDECKEL & C0., ay6-Lin th st iy _ BUSLNESS CHANCES, 500 WILL BUY ONE OF THE FINEST AND beat-paying Cenfectiouctys in thecity aso dosnt stad or Te Ceomin Fru. d Stock of hne Confections on hand, ak ares apace Star office. DOING A Good BOS x GC RETERLY, id SUMS $100 TO ¥1.000. SMALL PKEMICM CHARGED, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Ps, £5,900—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, __{ap25]__ THOS. F, WAGGAMAN, BOY TO DRAW ing sole knOwledze Prete: KECOM- elling soda | W ANTLD—SIX COLOKED WOMEN. | Wast | V | } Wee ils y ANTED-A SEL taust have city referenc. OF BUSINESS APTITUDE NW shiniston to act in her nee ‘D—A LAD’ outad JOR SALE—A RESTAURAN’ NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. tig Salary iiberat.. ie Dialup are: ortinaat part of iy nd exacted, BAINDLIDGE, Supt Prompi attention to 2:V' applications, ifvod trance for eelaing: 8 ‘alldrena arte | stm SWOKMSTEDT & Baabiey, 4. | Seem ‘ » “MEN OF GOD AD: | jG LoANTea Sapoo--invene: | JOH GALE—A LADY WiShIED TOMRLA a Prue 24510 pee week ADEs 82.000, | 94.000, $0,000 INVEST. | Ror ena ma Bu Narr can ourn: $20 19 40 1 ; Toots in teal 'eviatet per Sout payable, quar Pree Uhicettinery dota aes 20 F st. Ww. REPER: i for eit aL. BURNHAM, te machiues for bake ove, iy Lgessal JOR SALE-AN FLEGANT FRUIT AND CONFEC- P'cionery Stare on Fentieylvahia ave.‘mw. Ay che desiziuggau acve business will Bnd thia's good oppor. zg | tuniig., Price 800 it noid soon! “nye-3t TUL" BOWER, 311 45¢st. aw. JOH SALE-GHOCELY STORE O% 434 ST. 8 W mo, Restaurant ob 4% et arw-: rood wet U. L. BOYER, 311 439 ing cxndies ap; ‘Mudres CONFECTIONERY, terly, i sums $100 to $1,000 b neon S1GTu08. G. HENSEY, T2380 F wtevet aw. ‘cream: also D—WORKIN' ‘Star office, Woecoke sats wat houeworker ior try, und summer resorts, F, Fatn w W ice rbber undersarment: Chicayo, IL. VANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYM ‘W fest: conducted by jadies, Men and Women, white mud colored. tor all kinds of domestic labor, fir Di trict and atites, with reference. 717 M HOUSE! apl-Im 7 ANTED—LADY AGENTS; 810 A DAY SURE: dire HL. LL TLE, apart NT, 4 boushit at highest cash nt able t Lo AND DISCOUNTS. — } Lick N 1 <ITURE UR UNFUR- | VASTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND | WANTED — PARLOR | FURNITURE | UPHOL- Ei A) trouer: call after 7 'eloek to-night OF before + Watered Re SR ae Se J Sectuorsow. $01 Mees ers. nw. WW _ | {itesidencen: Adlitess CAEESON, Si, E16 pec mouth in advaner, a | Ww —4 WOMAN 40 COOK, WASH AND 1 FOR RENT HOST. NW, A NICELY ron; tamily of tour advilts; references sToek; CER FOR SALE—LOTS. Fes OF BALE 107s 1 Li DROIT PARK ar oe 8 Ou, cor, S| Pe SALE_FOR #4,.000 ONE OF Tht uprounded ty LDING LOTR os Magu ut <= oR SALE. CHOICE BUT NG Lor, aw foot > ty 7. we mear 16°) wom ts 4 a, Te ais MSSe AE SETA ode SE OF THE MOST Dy rk street, near 14th, cate bef T425 i P street, NTLEMAN ABOUT LEAVING the city has place! ands fr mle wet 8 Bitney at. College grounds, at the low price cetera toot AP ALLON, BOK SALE—A PINT LOT Sol OFF etween 16and hs Sas PE CURLEY BROTHERS. _mylat 1s10 Fat, OK SALE iTOL. 4 DESIKABLE Lor SEAR THE CAP. fe S11 X J-eve. mw. 10) ty Hl fom. Apwly at OK SALE—PINE LOCATION Pon COAL-DUMP, warehouse, of other busines purpome ob B&O. HHTTAS foe rattrond treme ty! 110 septs to aakey Cheajest hits an jcuuity to-day. Call ox addres won Now York ave. n oe ‘srko-tw JOR SALE—A SPLENDID LOT ON CONNRCTI: cut ave. near Curie ars hiaeer Will be ml “apart BOW WARNER CO hte Pat, Rok BALe— VALUANLE ConNrR BUILDING ite, opposite West Capitel Park, corner of Lat and ats. now: 452100 feet «rounds and Let st. u. ap2s-2w Freae : CHARLES EARLY, Real Fatate, Loone and losurance, 608 Lath st uw 2 lots, Pat, near Dupont Curvie, 24x08: 1 lot, § st near Dupoat Circle, war Dupont Circle, 36%. ia, 18th st, near Dupont Ciro Jot, Comm, a tS sta, oan tmme- Vor suuiare foot. st. near Sint, 25 vast deairabite grb it Wt JOR SALE — MA ide Kode Ialans Fresg tte OTs By Tee ows 1,039 a6, Ky. and & © ave atssand sate =quare, Lot ic Estar ome JOR SALE—AT LOW FIGUL An bicck Just worth of the CAPITOL GROUNDS, Several Haudmme Buildin Lote For plats aud Yall tutormaiion spy iy to THUS. J. FIRHER & CO. ap27-6t 1524 F st, mw, FESS LREAT)-FOUR SHORT Lots, 15g ore de, SALE jaan 100 aplé-1m W. CANKINS. 10 JOH SALE BANGAIN—PRONTAGE OF Ss FEET on north side uf A si. near North Capitel street. as MCECEN apl43w : tase Pat JOK SALE_FUONTAGE OF 100 FRET Was: mdeet Lathe met Gea Ae in square of Bets cass, at's very lew furs y14-3w A MonUEN }OK SALE —FHONTAGE or 200 BOFth wide of M wt.. 130 tert cart ol Norte desirable ground for mediuia priced hot sem, fll went geadily and pay tants iu that OA. BcrLEN 1420 Bat. oho, ate Torait ay 123 JOR SALE—CHEAP_NORTH) iu a body, at se, per foot. 14 aw OK SALE—CHEAP withit obe square _aplé-aw }OK SALE_ONE OF TNE MOST Dest Biconiern on ath at. SCutantnn ‘e prompt buyer cai; bave it at ee S VOLMSTEDE & apze-ce ct NOKTHEAST—200,000 FT, ‘Hat, care BETTER HAN A SAVINGS BANKE Mand 810 per uth will buy @ fine builds treet or avenue, Within fouk WELL rat North Capito and © wt ia f Rorth Capito: and © te 100. A govd business mie, ‘At aiow pee aplé-3w JOR SALE_Fic Tote, 18.6200, to wide alley: and F norta, east made, gan, vain ton P 1420 Fst. Fe sae st., between D a CHAS. A Me.U! 160 FEET ON 4TH by depth of 105 feet, ap ldte OR UTIPUL | BUILDING Jota, fronting south, 18x00, to wide alley, with all tages for immediate Huprovement, on Est. be- ween Sd aud 4th ets ues CHAS A MCEUEN, 1420 F xt, ORK SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDI la LOT ox west side of N.Caj. st.just north of 250, redaoed price tor casi” THAS A. “Me ors. {OR SALE—FIVE BEAUTIFUL 22-| EET FRONT lots a.%~ 0 st. between 20th sd [lat sta. ta Circle, CHAS. A” MCEUEN, 1420 I st. apis RICH & co. Grune Sah MAKING BIG, MOxLT y ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMIL Sitre now opm in rs WW iettners for Prof CHMISTNEIS ew “Inter: BANKERS, Tinie Domestic and Eorsaga Fruita, Mad briding | ‘System™ with any” inch-rule or Measure alone, Patterns “aud tusterials cut basted, | mh24-3m 613 15th stn w, ter market. may tL Oe ptt ah ey is 12 SHARES | WASHINGTON MARKET (Stock Me ee ONEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, ARMY wale cheap. Local toc oe SUNDA AEE Stocks a “uunid Sa" Moni hety py ecccuute bots aod gto Seer Fane B PELOUZE SS —= — W. 1 DEMPSEY. _my1-6t are Re RU OSS ie “Teak is Lance any ewniz| FuntiGy. Anodes baeee™ Sosa ANSEL colle tue numer where atte | sugeat nee HME LEMULD. Li Fa ae | RORSALE A ORGCHIY ASD EROVISION wrote hands, farm bands, delrymon. drivers. Sc thie and | — Se yao LOAN IN-auDa FF ee i. ‘mye SARE Suchet iases of interest anf commie: | POE SALE TWENTY, SHARES OF NATIONAL ‘estate in this csty. ous, ou dyproved teal er 0. HOL W. ¥ NT E; lish woman a situation as howwkeoper tn &6, Star office. the Fe oo i 20th and F sts, iw. JOR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE; utry or at Apply at 1419 2 beeen ¢ Fi: tached: one of the best stands tn Routh, Waal: erie $100, 000 10, LOAN, ON, MARYLAND Fe ‘of business. Aathowe Git Ee Bier Farms aud Country Fiaces. G, H. WHITE & Co. ‘Charles st, Re Sa ANTED — DICK’ oma gg Pigehepareser: Waiters, coachinen, ang nomena tor fs ly. resorts. Alicity references. 6: ee ANTED—/ HEADQUARTERS — POSITION y Vive Cooks, C! , HEADUUART ERS — Laundress roe idee i aisreGoake cence Butlers, . SAM A COOMBS, 926 Fa uw. SITUATION AS Sa oR AAReP cototrome, Gait at UM 2ath st ewe NEE NTED—A SITUATION BY A EIRST-CLASS Weabaghat ‘French and Spanish. Telepiond 73% ox, ‘TO LOAN In suns to suit, atlowest ‘extate security. bet. E. and 0 depot and Capitol, lane Store, aud “5 euling. 16 rooms and stable; excellent stands toll sulted tor testonsent’ of boarding’ bows; i Tales Seed pe SO TT s0e2 new Tork eve, Par RENT OR LEASE—229 NEW ey AV! F: SALE-AT A BANGAIN LF BOUGHT wit im nexs ive dary, valuable lot on oh et, pear Dos: SYotnnr aga Paves —— ae” 10. O0@ ACkE BANcaE IX REW MEXICO 10,000 £2 EE ane ee JMO*£X To Loan ON REAL ESTATE aT Low: Mo* 70 to: Saree ANENHOWER, Propelty te perfect: land patented, wel-watored Wists POSITION AS COMPANION 76 | ap24 Successor to DANENHOWER © SOM TL15 Fat, ae eptapterene 3 si — dinpoation’ address M. Ht By Star ofce, “Ie” y ‘ONET 70 LOAN OM BEAL ESTATE OR FINGE NOt SENG ABLE To GIVE THE BUSINESS ‘ANTED—BY 4 Soe AND, INDUSTRIOUS | “Chiygy ute the MCU ELEN, 303 7th at. now. Por rae LUMAC BIICK WORKS sagetory ‘a Clerk 2 Frovision store, understands, Situsted in Vince bale tulle fron the ong Bridge, Feferences, Address CLERI tet sohinery. in ood CLERKS Sit istsenw Tee LC JST_AND_ FOUND. ‘Also. twenty-teo CT ema WANTED—BY A BERPECTASLE WHITE GURT, | —— = Gulb baa cOyaroti earl samy eA Bast bP leitrence Address MH Bide otheet mekae | JOSE A, CHILINS GOLD a = ANTED — POSITION IN REAL ESTATE, IN- nw 2 ialnus Office by reliable man, who = 4 3 furanenor Clans (ice 7 relable mat, ho can | JF OST—CAST FRIDAY, ao me 27, SGgTOH cor, furnish some. Fefercnces. returned 10 1107 New Hampshire YOUNG MAN WITH EAT EDU. @ ‘ANTED_BY YOUR roy 2 ES. QST=A WHITE, WOOL 3 anise Shy; plete Adareas Be, star ofice. ay Seaneeny Hst.nw. WASTED, SITUATIONS FOR ALE Tis oi bs OF LAST NIGHT A GOLD W; pk Bap P EMPLOY MENT ASD ROOM. Lani if teteened to 1500 St x 1S BUREAU, 7: 17 Oth n.w., ill 9 p.m my1-6¢* | »-¥- Lo oO oh REIT fabieeyet ttt Ea cee ‘st. RW. | Swars to the name of: oF ‘not Ware ee Ses | poe gene Ry we — JOR SALE—EAST HALF OF SQUARE ioe Frontage on 17th st. east. 430 ft. Froutage op Mass. ave. 217 ft. Frontage on south # st. 161 ft and 63g in. f3,000 ft. CHAS. A. MCLUEN, $420 Fit.n.w. apl¢- SALE—SQUAKES AND HALF SQUARES 1) Fine Wirtetorn pare 8 toe tg, oy ae property for woderate-jriced houses oF for uvest= ment. CHAS A. MCEUEN, 1420 Fat. apl4-3w Fe 5 KALE-OOLUMBIA HEIGHTS—FIXE COM- for sale at low fiwures and on enay terme CHAS A. MCLUEN, 1920 Fst aphader COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fs BENT—AT LAUREL, MD.— —NEW “QUEEN iehy arrange aed vot eure hw Sela ater, 3 mitvates te raved tation caret (625 per mouth, STEIGER & Lil at my? 130 Ft ANTED-TO BUY A SMALL FAvAL NEAL city, we fast road horse, one eaildie horee: «ive a: — elon ‘Star office. JOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM NEW COTIAGK, WITit ‘Stables apd well of water, with pearly ope bali ac; Of ground; some fruit, healthy location, ile: =