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STILL PROGRESSING. ‘The Attractive Features of To-morrow’s 12-Page Star. ‘The standard has not been lowered a particle. On the contrary, every week the Saturday Sran is an evidence to its thousands of read- ers of the increasing facilitiesof the establish- ment for furnishing the people of Washington with the paper they want. expense is spared A NEW PIG PUZZLE. One of the Problems that may be Solved by the Alms-House Investigation. Some of the officers of the Washington asylum, who take their meals ata table in the alms-house building, complained when recently before Commissioner Wheatley of the character Those who have been inmates of the almshouse with whom a Star reporter has talked have also described the food furnished them as being poor and insufficient. There is, @ Srax reporter was informed, a pig-killing at the asylum every week. Several pigs are killed, often as many as six. One day in the week the efficers’ table is graced with fresh pork, but not in large quantity. The inmates of the almshouse and of the workhouse are also treated to pork once a week. The quantity served to each isso small that Tar Star re- porter who spent some days among the pris oners in the workhouse calculated that one pig would, under the economical system of carving adopted, go all around the workhouse. puzzled some of the officers with whom a Stan rter has talked to account for all the pigs killed. For instance, the reporter was in- formed that about last Thanksgiving time and young shoats were killed. Still persons about the asylum with whom the reporter talked have no recollection of any un- usual feast of fresh pork at that time. the testimony taken by Mr. Wheatley has cov- ered is still a matter of m; known whether it contains pig puzzle or not. ee Recent Robberies. Mrs. Maggie C. O'Brien, No. 1013 10th street, reports stolen from her house last night a pocketbook containing $12, Ryder Henry, No. 832 Indiana avenue, reports the larceny of an H.C. Gordon, Belvidere hotel, re- ports stolen from the hotel yesterday an over- coat and about twenty-five letters addressed to the President. ane The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day deaths were reported to the health Ethel Keenan, white, 2 years; Milton Sanders, colored, 20 years; Hen- rietta Harris, colored, 40 years; Catherine Matthews, colored, 50 years; Walter Colis, col- ored, 1 year; Pear) Hawkin: Whisky Goes in With the White Ma: ‘The commissioner of internal revenue has decided that under the recent act of Congress and the proclamation of the President in rela- tion to Oklahoma, it ceases to be an “Indiah country,” and that special tax stamps may be sold to wholesale and retail liquor dealers to engage in business therein under the same terms and regulations as in other states and territories in the United States. act of Congress it was spirits should be intri as the ‘Indian country,” ity and under the conir By previous rovided that no ardent luced into what is known * except by the author- ; ‘ol of the Secretary of Indian territory has heretofore rons as Indian country, but the commissioner holds that as the government has urchased the interest of the Indian tribes in klahoma the Jatter can no longer be consid- ered as “Indian country,” and t law upon that subject does not the new territory, The effect of this Will be to allow wholesale and retail liquor urchase special tax stamps in Okla- e same terms as in other sections of ; and internal revenue agents will there to sell them and to protect government interests, A Bar-room Fight. There was a lively fight in the bar-room under the Globe theater yesterday afternoon, which resulted in Frank Riley and Patrick Flaherty receiving painful wounds about their heads, Jas, Boyd, who, it is charged, was also engaged in the trouble, escaped unhurt. When the police arrived the: v kept the saloon, with a bad cut across his head. Flaherty was found lyin, with a painful wound on , men were arrested and taken to the station. Dr. Ellyson, of the Emergency hoepital, was called and he sewed up the wound on Riley’s head. As their statements were conflicting they were charged with engaging in an affray, and the case will be tried in the Police Court ics Death of Dr. H. B. Noble, jr. Dr. Henry B. Noble, jr., died at his home in this city this morning at 11 o'clock, after a lin- His death was not unexpected by his large circle of friends, fortnight it was known that his recovery was He was fully aware of his condi- tion, but bore his sufferings with wonderful composure and cheerfulness, contined to his bed since last January, but for a long time his family had hopes of his finally being restored to health. He was born in 1861 and received his aca- demic education at Columbian university, and then took up the study of dentistry with er. He completed his dental education at the University of Pennsylvania, class of ’84, graduating at the head of an unusually intelli- Previous to this he had completed two years of a medical course at the medical department of the Columbian university. With the creation of the dental department of the Dr. Noble took a very in the establishment of the infirmary, and was one of the first demon- Three years ago he was called to Mexico by ex-Gov. Shepherd in order to attend himself and the American colony at Batopilas. He had been president of the Dis- trict dental society, the youngest member ever He was very well known in Wash- ington, and his death is a severe blow to many Neither pains nor presenting to comprehensive The 12-page Star to-morrow Promises to eclipse its predecessors, It will contain a large number of carefully prepared articles on various topics which at present oc- cupy public attention. illustrated and ali of them will be presented in that thorough, bright and entertaining man- wer which has won for Tue Star a firm hold in every home. In addition, the paper will tell doings in all parts of the world, and will be as newsy as extensive telegraphic facilities, a large corps of wide-awake and in- telligent reporters and good editorial judg- ment can make it. The following are some of the features of to-morrow’s mammoth issue: HOMES OF ALL LANDS:—(IIlustrated.) Odd habitations in which savage people been considered Some of them will be at the general seventeen ho; tery, and it is not WASHINGTON AUCTIONEERS:—(Illast’d). e solution of this shrewd busiavss men and public spirited citizens of the national capital. MATRONLY AND DIGNIFIED— Sketches and portraits of the wives of promi- nent post-office officials, CELESTIAL CUSTOMS Henry Norman's interesting description of Sir Robert Hart and his wonderful work in found Riley, who had on the saloon floor is head, The three PREVAILING CRAZE: Some of the latest fads to be observed in Washington. EASTER VIOLETS:— A very appropriate and interesting love gering illness, ast office as follows: For the pas AESTHETIC BATH ROOMS: Description of baths that vie in splendor with the Roman emperors, by Mary Gay Humphreys. HOME MATTERS:— Some very seasonable advice to industrious housekeeper. FLOWERS AT EASTERTIDE:— An interesting chat about how they will bloom in the churches on Sunday. ETIQUETTE AND MANNER What to do and what not to doin good so- He had been colored, 11 years. ——— Real Estate Matters. Duncanson Bros., auctioneers, sold yester- day, at public sale, a lot, 553-12 feet on 1¢ street, between South Capitol and Ist streets southwest. by 173 feet 7 inches deep, to J. H. Johnson, for 634 cents per square foot; also a Jot, 31 feet 10 inches, on Water street, near U street southwest, to J. H. Johnson, for $180; also a lot at the corner of Water and T streets southwest, having a frontage of 31 feet 10 to Augustus Burgdorf, for $270; also two Jots, each fronting 32 8-12 feet on Water street, near U street southwest, to Augustus Burgdorf, also a lot fronting 49 feet on Water street, near U street southwest, to J. H. Johnson, for 3%; cents per square foot; also to the same for the same price a lot fronting feet at the corner of Ist and B streets 30,000 of T. E. ea, T. Franklin sub 202. square 155, Columbian universi active part, especially strators appointed. AFTER CHIEF JOSEPH:— The Nez Perces’ outbreak of "77, and how it resulted, by Capt. King. GOSSIP OF THE BALL FIELD:— Notes and comments on the national game and the Washington club. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP: Building interests and improvements in Washington. NEW YORK’S CENTENNIA’ nc events visitors may participate in, by Tue Star's special corre- '. Gilbert has bought for lot 5, Takoma park; 30 a . T. Sowers has bought of Schneider for $12,500, by 100 feet on O street, between 17th and 18th ts northwest. x-Senator Kellogg, of Louisiana, has bought of E. J. Stellwagen et al., executors of the will nd of Curtis J. Hillyer sub lots 146, 147 and _148, square 155, 75 by 110 feet on New Hampshire avenue, between Corcoran and Ki streets. J. Booth has bought for 24,000 of Wimsatt & Ubler, sub 28, sqnare 63: Delaware avenue, between C and D streets — ee Collector F. Snowden Hil Mr. F. Snowden Hill, who was yesterday ap- pointed by the President to be collector ternal revenue for the district of Marylaff, as stated in the Srar last evening, was born August 19, 1853, in Prince George's county. scendant from one of the oldest Whig families in Southern Maryland, The Hill family were among the largest slaveholders in that section Mr. Hill’s father was an ardent Collector Hill studied , Mass,, then at George- e left the latter place at the end of his junior year, with the honors of his class, to go to the University of Leouvain, in Belgium, where he studied law and political science for three years, graduating in 1474 with the highest honors of his class, home, he studied law with Hon, C. C, Magruder, in Upper Marlboro’, and was admitted to the bar in 1876, continuing in active practice since. He was nominated as a republican in 1881 for the house of delegates, and defeated by 150 votes. He was again nominated asa republican for state’s attorney in 1883, and defeated by 20 votes, In 1857 he was again nominated for state's py 150 votes, by reason of the non-counting of Aquasco district, which He was an elector-at- large on the repablican ticket in 188%. This fice is one of the most important politically in nd. The civil service rules do not apply to its employes, of whom there are 103. salary of the collector is $4,500 per annum, The district embraces Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. THE COURTS. Crecutr Court. No. 2—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Armour agt. District of Columbia; verdict for ‘plaintiff $1,000, 7 Cameron et al.; Williams agt. Ree: Adjourned till Saturday. Probate Count.—Register Clagett. Yesterday, estate of J, McH. Hollingsworth; state of Curl Mueller; inventory Estate of Mary Teresa Honan; will Estate of John E. Braitmayer; will Estate of Ann Catherine ition for probate filed, 2 vi emia ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tae EveNino Star. Crry Couxem Caxpipates.—No additional candidates for any of the municipal offices have peared. It is probable that all the time un- the 25th of April will be occupied with the canvass for the democratic primaries, and that after that date some independent nominations will be made and vigorous local movements on until the May election. be submitted ‘to the primaries for the city council are Noble Lindsay for alderman from the first ward; Theo, Ballenger, R. H. Simpson, Henry Wilett and L. Marbur; from the second ward; J. Smoot, 8. H. Lunt, of Thomas J. Fisher, a i — 16 by 50.51 feet on SOCIAL MATTERS, of the countey. Harrison man in 1540. at Worcester Colle; town university, eee a Transfers ot Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Scott F. Hershey to Charlotte M. Stellwagen, sub 33, A. Mitchell to Mary A, Joseph Aner- What Fashionable People are Doing in a@ Quiet Way—Social Mention. Mrs. Harrison yesterday called upon her Sister. Mrs. Scott-Lord, who lives on 12th stree' sq. 613; $2,300, and the two ladies went out for a prolonged |“ Slater, sub 24, si bach to W. A. Kimmell, sub 53,!8q. 618; $742.50. Mitchell. pt. 15, Home Black were in the city yester- aying at present in Laurel, will remain until the Ist of n they go with their interesting fam- ‘icago to make for themselves a new me. Before coming here they lived in Dan- T. J. Stanton to 8. ford Mackey et a Rosina Mackey to 3 Brown to George 112, sq. 761; 8—. Fraas, sub 6, sq. 1 trustee, to Oella Chappel, pt. 1 Samuel B. Roone et al. to same, pt. 10, do.; #—. force dines 1, 8q. 960; 3— Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jones, of Kearney, Neb., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edmonds. The two ladies are sisters. dmonds. who has been confined to his room for the past fortnight by an attack of rheuma- ing and will go presently of his friends to visit a number Spring’s resorts, Mrs. and Miss Sherrill will York city to spend the Easter holidays with friends, Mr. Charles H. Yale, will meet them there. return here early in the week. Ex-Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle left the city to- day for Covington, Ky. The fine weather of yesterday brought ont large numbers of ladies, who were making calls or driving about the city. Palmer was making farewell visits. Mr. Palmer bails for Spain on the Sth of May. The art loan exhibition that was held in the house of Vice-President Morton during the early weeks of Lent was so popular an event and so great was the number of people who rticipated in it that it is interesting to know the financial results of it, and how much money was cleared for the Garfield Hospital fund. Th the exhibition sale of catalogues, $301.29; four o'clock teas, $609.56, making total receipts $3,592.78. The total expenses were the ladies 21,635.40, when the 000, and Mr. and Mrs. Gardi- ner Hubbard generously contributed the 2315 to complete the amount. The work of building the additional rooms for the accommodation of the hospital nurses will now go forward, Over 200 ladies assisted in dispensing the after- noon teas, each one donating some portion of the refreshments sold. More than 20 ama- teurs and professionals ga the concerts, and 8 Ame: their paintings, and one, Mr. Bierstadt, gave a roceeds of which are not in- Mrs. Stanford, Senator lisses Pope, Mra, Frances Hodg+on Burnett and others made con- twibutions of money. highly gratified at the result of their venture, Col. and Mrs. Jno. Hay will go to their Cleve- home early next month in order to prepare for their trip to Europe. The Yale Glee and Banjo club will give its annnal concert here in the Congregational eburch on Monday night, 2 always had s good y Will doubtiess have the same this year. Lieut. S. C. Robertson will leave to-day or to-morrow for the city of Mexico on business, to be absent several mouths, eling in comparatively unexplored portions of attorney and defeated The Church of the Covenant, The crowded attendance at the Church of the Covenant and the difficulty of seating strang- ers promptly, led to a request last Sunday morning for all pew-holders to remain at the The pastor stated that the congregation was very desirious of show- ing hospitality and of having perfect order and decorum during the public worship, and asked that all seats not taken, or of whose intended occupancy notice has not been given to the ushers, be at their use for seating guests when the congregation begin to sing the ‘Gloria in A motion of the Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard, numerously seconded, to this effect was unanimously passed. tism, is now conval: with a compa: of the Virginia . | close of the service. g0 over to New herrill, who is at The ladies will y ime to file bond extended, ; bill of exceptions filed. Sick Horses in the Streets, To the Editor of Tur Everr I beg the privilege of your columns to correct an erroneous impression that might be given by an article in Wednesday's Star under the caption of “Sick Horses in the Streets,” ambulance spoken of as being at McDermott’s isthe property of a veterinary surgeon who brought it here last fall, and has offered it to the Washington Humane though it cost him $700. nor the city own an ambulance as yet, ‘Three public spirited women donated #245, and one-half the proceeds of the matinee on the 11th will give something over $300 more, so that this (or another ambulance) will now become the property of the society. But there must be horses to draw it and a fund to sustain the expenses of running it, in order that it may be of use to the public. humane society should do this at present have only to consult the secretary's report for 1888, which will show how economically the society’ meager income has been managed and the very small balance in the treasury at present. ameunted to society for 2500, Neither the W. H. S. $1,907.33, leavi sum needed is humane and The new names Those who think the for councilmen their services at an artists loaned Ym. Rogers and J. T, Harrison councilmen from the third ward, and 5.8. B. Thompson, Geo, R. Hill, J. A. 'Mar- shall, Jas, Mcuen'and Harry Smoot council- men from the fourth ward. present members of council are candidates for painting. the cluded in this showing. Wolcott, Mrs. Nearly all the —___ Grand Commandery of Golden Cross. The Grand Commandery of the Golden Cross held the second session of its regular annual meeting in the citadel of St. John’s command- ery, in Washington hall, last evening, John N. Eble, grand commander, in the chair. jects of interest to the order were discussed at The important event of the evening was the election of officers anda representative to the supreme commandery. e following officers were elected: Grand commander, John N. Ehle; grand vice-com- mander, Mrs. R. J. Floyd; grand prelate, F. C. and treasurer, R. F. Yate: herald, D. Olin Leech; warder of inner gate, warder of outer A. G. Heylman was electe: sentative to the supreme commandery and 8. The commandery then took a recess to meet on next Mondat evening in the citadel of Good-will comman ery at 8 o'clock. a An Ungrateful Nephew. Charles P. Clute is a tinner by trade, and is said to be an excellent mechanic, but whisky has more charms for him than sheets of tin, and the consequence is that he is in the hands of the law. He has a wife and two children, who have a good home at the house of Clute’s uncle, Mr. D. 8. L. Johnson, No. 719 19th street. Chute does not seem to appreciate his good fortune, for he continues to use intoxi- cants, and when drunk does he is sorry when he gets sober. no exception to the general rule, for when he full,” as the policeman says, he went lady managers are CLose oF ParspyTET: the Chesapeake, which at the First Presbyterian church since Tuesday last, has closed its session, but will meet again at the Central Presbyterian church of Wash- ington on the 14th of May next, and on that oc- casion R. W. Carter will be examined for a li- cense to preach the Gospel. Yashington, has been added to the presbyterial committee on education, Notes.—Mesers. Keith Worton and L. Mar- bury are spoken of as candidates to succeed Judge Stuart on the bench of the corporation First the governor of the state and afterward the legislature will fill the vacancy, ——Good Friday services took place to-day at the Catholic, Protestant, Episcopal and Luth- eran churches, at all of which lar; tions attended.—The death of makes a vacancy in the school board from the third ward to be filled by the city council in joint convention.—Evan; eing held nightly at the house on Wolfe and St. Asaph streets, and the attentive congregations are much disturbed by ~The city school board has d appropriate resolutions regretting the ath of Judge Stuart, who for many years has been its president. co ee The Montana stock growers’ convention has re-elected Russell Harrison secretary, ie stock commissioners also re-elected him secre- and treasurer, ‘he trial of three election judges implicated in the trouble that terminated in the murder of John Clayton was commenced at Little Rock, Ark., yesterday in the United States court. Reports from Nanticoke, Pa., say there are twenty-five cases of smallpox in the borough. age appears to be spreading in all di- itch says that a vessel went sday night near life-say ita- oe n Fame. aut The presbytery of in session here some length, Rev. Dr, A. W. dience in this ¢’ He intends trav- Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. William Newland and Miss Anguste Mai eburch, next Wednesda: leave for a trip to Europe at 8 p. m. that inn, at St. Mary's e congrega- udge Stuart ‘Kim, alternate. Cards are out for the marriage of Paul P. De ‘Marzo aud Miss Mary Schw: sius church, on Tuesd: Will leave that evening for a northern trip. Mra. ©. D. Willard, accompanied by her daughters, Miss Bessie and Blanche, left the to-day for New York, from '¥ sail to-morrow for Europe, to join the members of the family now there. Eid will spend the summer in traveling upon e continent. ‘The apartments in the eastern end of the Smithsonian Institution were converted last evening into reception rooms and beautifully decorated with plants, rich hangings and raga, Instead of the usual sober atmosphere of science and somber furnishings The Marine band, which at the end of the corridor on the second floor, played during the evening. sion was the rece: who was assiste Mrs. Justice Miller and the Fuller. Among the guests were many distin- esence of the members @ and their ladies make the reception one of unusual were Secretaries and Tracy, Post- Chief Justice list services are now arzbach, at St. Aloy- 1d Friend’s meeting lay, atG o'clock. They a few rade boy: esterday was fo is uncle's hous jusive language towar: mad Smith arrested the young pressed a desire to get even witb his uncle, and asked the officer what it would cost him to do it. This morning Judge Miller fined Clute @5 —o——_ Supposed it Belonged to the Chas. BR. Reilley, a hackman, left his stand man he ex- ‘of. Langley, dispat fon No. 21, be No. 21, but assistance the vessel went to ble to ascertain her ,600 diamond belt for which Kilrain it in July was deposited with Mercanti @uished men. The of the Academy of Notte, ft, FOR RENT HOUSES, __ WANTED—HELP. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS| FOR RENT—HOUSES.__ = — = —_ —= | — ———— ———_— = ANTED—A REFINED WHITE GIRL TO TAKE ANTED— UY, SMALL TAIL MILE | {08 REXT—BY May 1—22, F NW, oR RENT— care Often tafamt. ‘Address Box 4, Star office, W route. po B stating tion ok SAS thst, Glegantiy-Ansbeh Presred Brick. chi noes Fen “LON MILK ent nd beth, bay, od ie Sy aTEED =Rok_Taa Seat oes | SER Ses route. Kdasets 6 THOMPSON Ser odo, RK RENT-2026 HILIYER PLACE @ Won ¥. oan ratory brick 12 Foor bath, Cellar, ad ANTED—TO BUY FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICE | Ror” With’ kiss cng Mune room on’ Aree second-hand Furnit ure,Carpets, Stoves, Feathers, _ a aE ete.; Prompt attention tounishe yee et NEW YORK AVE, CORNER | F. EINSTEPN, ‘room brick ; in order, all ap1S-Im* 1009 Bst, nw, Sppusite hiny scale, inape gerd: Wess cnireeee ‘WANTED-SAFETY BICYCLE, SECOND-HAND; A STRONG BOY, ABOUT 17 YF. Waters oo ton anal WANED UTES, FIRST-CLASS COAT HANDS, bushelmen. Ap- py immediately to GEO. 824 Sth st. w. if ANTED—000. 10 7}, HOUSEMAIDS, Wires Cores 8108 £25 ladeeae Des vers, Waiters, Farin ana Dairy Hands, at once. DICKS must be cheap: ive description, price and place G1S'7u nw.calgo Evropean Steamahip agent. It | tobe seen. OASHEUBCHASER. Papin be y ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, @10 To #40; CHAM. ANTED TRCHASE SECOND-H. L W icrisite, Nunes Gog Pith TOP POO! ‘and billiard-tables; must be in good condition. Sddress k., Star office. cinta WANTED onDERS FOR SLIP-COVERS | FOR furniture cut and ; At aud Anish gusrant 8 rundresses, 10, city oF SEE: We Pason a aap pee oe a Ws ‘ED — EXPERIENCED “INDUSTRIAL r per THOS, EWAGGAMAN, q 19-8 : ents: new and popular plans: it will cost noth- | no slop work and no slop-Work prices; o mail | _*” O17 F at. aw, ing to investigate, no lapacs to cover: ood wages fof | attended to peomaey MhS 3k BROWS, GOR REN S-STORY AND | good men. The Washington ‘Beneficial Endownment apls-3te 604 Ds basement bri: lent location, ssociation, £19 10th st. n. = = WILCOX, Wa apply from 3 to 4:30 | = Pely POE p1D-1e V ND GENTLEMEN TO Jory | 30,73, iby summer classes in fencing and German, con LaPierre Hotel, 2 hi 4 os ; ot, WANIED-IN OUR OFFICE—A TYPE-WRITER | mencing May 1; German taught in two months refer- | FPOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUS BST. oe whocan write from dictation eighty words per class. Prof. J. ME, i. W. LL Pj 10 rocune, sil mod. tinps. well located reut minute," * : 2 3" | 885.33 poly to WESCOTT & WiLCUX. | G. A. SNOW & 00. RSES TO PASTU ap 19-3t ___:1907 Penns ave. | W. \TED—A RELIABLE WOMAN FC horses winter and summer c eral housework in a smail family. Must be box at Price's Stables, 311 6th st. B. recommended. 810 22d 1 a Smiles from city. O. H. P. CLAR! y ANTED—EXPERIENCED LIQUOR SALESMAN, | ¥S = ia se on commission and small salary. Box 7, Star J ANTED—A NO. 2 REMING’ office. must be in good condition. WANTED — A WHITE = lowest cash pric Wo sot with ANTED—INTEREST IN THRIVING REAL BS Be QA tate Business, “Address, in confideuce, M, PT = ° a N FOR ontlis, 9, cook, wash and iron. Apply references, to 1 8 apis. ANTED-—STRONG, ACTIVE YOUNG LADY As | Staroffice. te: nurse and companion to invalid lady—paralyzed; | Wy ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGREST CASH 1034 N. J. aves af. references, Call 148 A st.me., Saturday, 11 to 1 prices for second-hand Furniture, Carpets and deenecuatacs only. 1 olds & specialty. Address a an ae + | Feathers. Entire House \VANTED-STEN OGRAPHER AND TYPE, | 219 “thst. s ae Irie for aw vee ioc: state expericuce apsed | Wy ANTED EVERYBODY TO RNO ¥ PS, 6.2 Feet nee ise 20 Kingman iat ‘at Be and all vartiéulars. Box 53, Star office. Joth "57 — page et peg tora nes 1493 5 st. nw. x ve rs « ee MBER GF foUNe I clothing, Jewelry, and pistols nt SULIUS Ci . yest : pore perigee Lod thst. mw. AU orders by snail promutiy at | O15 Pat. nw. 24 flo Stik Pa, ay.,r'm20..$10 | rs Salary, $3.50 per week. A. Z., Star uflice. ap pe Ee #250 Gunton Wid.g Fm g1....8 ttre Ul y ANTED—ST! CARPET CLFANIN AND > ave., that. 3 sr WANTED D WHITE NURS: Wihnrcrtins aks veatiere Renovated, Mat =f 1 EXPERL Te 0 to the country jor summer; references re- quired. Apply at 1132 12th st. Lew, Te | Syetees, Made Over, Furnituge Stex ie N \t- Ms...........304 met, and Moths De- | 408 re. 40h toot, ‘Telephoue 108-2, 30 W AXTEDIYOUNG MAN, WITH OR WITHOUT to y at the confectionery % ANTED—DRESS €U’ GM. ‘AS trade 10 Oth st, nw. Best of refereuces ee pain BASK.. required; only cue desirous of steady employment | sre nmadame Washington's “Dress Cutting Sexi s ko, “renpoot.2 ele need appl, 2. | ae NA pi Benetton 3 Store and Dwing & Store 1410 Pst. nw..#35 oo a 5: nn | SATE resMily and Socuy . The system will be | Stor fra Dw 0 Stable rear 1416 Het to 890 cach. vANTED-A NEAT COLORED BOY ABOUT 19 | teusht and the waie and auvasure book furnished | gf 4 5 5 1 hand Pa, years old to make himself useful about the house, | for 86, Persons learning this system are inuned.- x Apply, with best city references, at basement door of | at pi in & position to earn wood wages. Ladies we 1320 F street now. At? _ | peoding perfenced hands can obtain them at the | 2) 512 110het. nw... 1 = SiNE-ENERGE ay school y time, at. nw. mb!-37t* - pls RO. HOI orn ame ) D—-Ni RGETIC MEN, WHO ARE | © saan — The above is portion of the property on my wabd F of W ior strug or wots ts soproeaut tie Ineo ive TO BUY—GOOD SECOND-HAND GEN- | books. For full list eal at ollice, for bitiotin insted oe . A COMPORTA- nsuraice conpatiy in the wurld, litera pay fo en's Clothes, Guns, Pistols, &c., for which | the Istand 15tm, ph D. EASTE Y — a lap19) THO WAGGAMAN, WM. a tn newly papered; Uw apy fOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED THROUGH Bon foxen eke meas = t DAY, | highest cash price is paid. Call or send postal to Bt A. EIZNAK, 1301 Lith st. 8. ‘ap. TANTED — TWO STRICTLY _ FIRST-CLASS | WY ANTED—TRY SCRIBY ix Wine? on Fit juapn gocpetis ant come ta mate W Rolls and prints 20 cents’ pound: cooking, 13 ants and vest est of prices t vO dS, steady | Cents poune arranted not to get strong or reuci Work puarauteed a yaar rounds reference: a A | Mike butter does) for age month or mouey refuhded, NER, BEST BUTIE URNISHED HOUSE st. DI 1408 Stoughton st. Mo perchan' 3 . AVE. MLW. @ | Families served at residences. fur sa/e only at Stalle at once, plenty works? 24~ Fens: aves Bowe Come | S800 59 aud 30 (decorated stall, middico! Ssh aisle) _— ‘THOS. L. KELLY, Ceater Market, and 145 Northern Liberty inarket. RENi— , Salisbury, N.C, | Open daily. WM. 1B mbhi-2in* hst., 12r. 8100 R st br 8... uighton “ Warren RELIABLE, NEAT COLORED nor K., OF, DW Rae are a Rees. for el Woman to cook and do general housework. Must guns, revolvers, old gold end efiver, for wi ea at hos Laer city seleeeboes. a6 -e.* | highest cash prices’ will be paid. “Call LASRE sh ep — a, Briug city refere ces, ib 21th sts. e.* Loan Office, 201 Penn, uve., corher 24 Hey WaANSIED-A FLOOR HAND IN A HORSESHOE. a ing shop; a boy Ty n drive shoes well will suit. OHS Best. brk., far.....8150 Best. bk, aple-2u" JOHN F. DORAN, 1611 Mst. now, NT ‘ Wax ED—FOR A SRATIVE POSITION IN FOR REN ROOMS. our Louse, a reliable, pushing geutlemen; to ex- | AOR RENT—1519 RHODE ISL. = posite residence of Vice-President Morton,’ Fur- LENE te with table board, in private, fam- W 3 NIED-YOUNG LADIES TO MARE BONNET ‘ation; newly {wrnished through fra ‘ood Wages given to experienced hands, hot and cold water; all mod. Inquire é aps. perience but yood ref, required, Apply 9 ani, Sup't offices, 4 and 5, 430 7th stn. it ei Mat hits b. MeCAFFERTY 10006 ec eae Yeniences; references required. aph rf IR ORENT—-THREE UNFUR ED ROC y ‘kIGHT ACTIVE BoY, ABOUT FIF- floor, excellent location, one sq. from cars; VV ion hg mats to iearuithe dey woeds Duninegs, | able for light housskeeping. "Appiy 1103 Lath BRODE D & Co. ay wv ape. 50 MS’ ~ 4 DOORS FAS1 ave. dou and single furn board; summer prices; re TS 50 U1 0 18th weno 50 * A> L740 Be, ave ABD WANTED A, fipy, girl as housemand ai must have good refe Dumbarton ave., Wi WANTED MEN business. 106. daytime or evenin specimens to coment tut rooms, with table exchanged. FEAT, - room: 1006 Ms . on. x HOWARD & CO. OTT & WILCOX. r flat SUBURBAN ¥ 1907 Pa. ave. now, Brownliew ERIDTS trees, plenty & -830 ) NFURNISHED. 1614 21st et u.w.14re— 1b st. nw, Gr JOR, RENT 205 EST. NW, THRE = tee. Py ¥ the i % Goud condition, 30- a ) ap18-1 Brockport, 4, %,__ | gasand bes ines tee 000 fect of round, | = oom: 313 ws 0 Monti: references reQuired sno children, al M. M. PARKER, | lucrative position, expenses paid: 1: JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS: C6 i - a ew. 7P. od ssessinue and over 18 years of age. Address. 3 Pe ee ee HT-KOOM HOUSE, ALL MoD- ch aaa Star otlice apls- st. nw. aplo-t mits; four, rt — ren ruline et.» “5 = - ed ie vasury. tswe é 3 ‘OR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED | Street n.w. apld-at* . ushelman at KEE: 2. Rooms, with alcove, on second floor; also, ¢ jo RENT_NEW D-STORY BAY-WINDOW 30th wt. aw. ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED WOM large, furnished Room on third floor; by eed — Y Brick Dwelline: six rc water and gas, near FURY coolt, wash and iron, in a smell family board; six blocks from War.) State depart: ctics and saaeiets eo = MNISHED. well recommended ; an Trigh woman prei meuts, Keferences required. s tar SWUKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mr. Lota, Jon... 400 dress, with references, Box §, Star office. 18 office, aplieoe COTTAGE I MOUNT BEE EGE Masd. ave. sud 20th 9 WANTED TA WHITE WOMAN TO DO THE | ]QOR RENT-TWO SECOND-STORY ROOMS; water near kitchen, Apply HOA: “Txt. ur Wath Mashing fora first-class restaurant. Apply newly furnished; bay window, with southern ex- 3 ay t $3 Conn. ave. apls-st* BURKART'S, 10th and F sts, n.w. - 83 " posure; bath on samé floor; board ‘if desired: summer WASIEDMAN, WITH HORSE AND WAGON, | ft0 atl! = to sell goods tO grocers on couunisgion; must be good salestian and have several Hundred dollars in cash; noue but those meaning business need apply. | & Liberul commission. Address Box U2, Stat oftice, erences exchanged, 1803 wt : = eat FRGE RENT THREE FURN lor and two bedrooms, for aps: BY,’ y ave. aud Bost, uw. "The bi vided into 18 suites, and eo arran és @ hotel cran apartin Qat nw, 2 Est. uw. 1 ISHED 7 the very best. Every light bh bath aud closets, and s of the house are ou the most Coadepirable tenunt a satisfactory al terms will be made. THOS. 7 Fst. api W3xfeD GERMAN SWED maids, also farm and dairy hands, Cooks, Ci to single gentlemen, with the use of bai net mykers, Dressmakers, Houseworkers; women for | H st. 1.W. Philadelphia and Brooklyn. (trunks ‘stored) 910 | = = Mth st. n, apl 7-3 WANTED S UMMEDIA A’ FIRST-CLASS waist hend ou fine work ;’also a Indy who thor- hI derstands draping; highest help. Mrs, iKAVIs, wwemen REE UNFURNISHED, COMMU- nicating Rooms, gas and bath, for light houeekee 1 Apply 140 F st. ne. als-st™ F T—AT 1112 H ST. N. W., LARGE AND pleasant furnished rooms. north and south expo- - sure; terms reasonable, IS ANTED—AT ONCE, WHITE GIRL TO DO | FYOR RENT—A QUIET LADY LIVING AL‘ chainber work for small family aud lovk after F eee ae one child, Veht work and wood home for ryghtaciel; | iva, On car au je Hine; cheap. Apply reference required, Address Box 59, Star office.wly-3! | Bee WANZED A CLERK, WHO THOROUGHLY UX- | WOE RENT FUR voles sine derstands the prosecution of pension claitys, to | Sia se act be whom good wages will De paid. Y aa ress, gown band: | BY)" 5 ‘31 writing, PENSION ATTORNEY, star ‘oftice. os “TEhSO-co time Ronsexeeping, ae ee ANTED FOUR, FIRST-CLASS VEST HA {OR REN} — FIRST, AXD SECOND FLOORS, WAS REN SAV oGrat Rw AO RY | Wohinatcinely araienga nein ad etn cxrumur TED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU: | west of War and Nav} departhvents eau, conducted by ladies, men aud women, white ee and colored, fur all kinds of goinestic labor, for District | 3 wer 0 4th st.uw..l0r. 40 1631 Chapin et., ¥r.....40 1lyzs 15u 15th st. now, 108.401 uve bouses cay be examined by uttrom iceouy. AHUMAS J. FISUER & CO. 1084 F st. uw. 14. 8 room) Street fu ams, 285; Chample: J; Wilson street, near AL E, 1100 7 squire at § apl AT 825 PER 7 per month nelud, ove square 1720 H st. nw, ip MEE S.W. COR. 10TH AND C STS. r With refe t ud ba mod. sun Qn 5 an Sees Hi rea Mee Sv Feith ear Thames cre, dod bau Faw BT baths ellgniod. ape. Appls to ANTED— 5 NILEMAN AC. | boarders. For further particulars address D. " ee Witmea ip Feomtes Biker ‘ould - to make fi Star office. aps. 198 Be : ee pe VE ROOM BRECK. HOUSE ON | S304, vi to turty dollars weekly, in honorable way; uo can- hode Tsiapd ave., with, ali modern tn é vassing or interfering with thelr business © Aad TOR KE and in good order; ret, €35 per ino ik31 V CONFIDENTIAL, Star office. ‘coms, av ae | aw, WAIT | aOR RE _apl8-3t 2. TW. ORS, CHAMBERMAID! V TANTED — © ers, Porters, Farm Hands, Girls for care of chil- —TWo, THRE! ROOM BRICK nul p. fh. antl all kinde oF Hehe ot BORE PMPLOY. | 2\ nished rooms: second floor d ‘closet. $15. No] JOR BKENT—LARG AND KUUM RENTING AGENCY, Glo deat, | conereted streot; desirable rate 2, apls-2t cas etoann, © both peat cor je Been date eadiemere soe W., NEAR PENSION AND Litve ents with aide wad 3670. ALB ace cai a - Hp odern inprove- “o' Pst i iG LAWYER OR STUD! Ok RENT—TWO SUITES NORTH pumpanoyageg OSE AO — a. furnished rooms, suitable for four young 1: eee... as pet month. Call at 14% AND GIRLS. SITUA place, ho money. See our R, 322 44g st. n, vr BEAL TaFeE 2. ROOM OOTTAGE, stable in re acre r IN KEAR OF | per Woodiey Laue and cytown Tad. "Apply to number for key | BEALL, BLOWN & OU, 1 ANTED—MEN, W tions ‘now ready; n terns offered those wishing to I Washington. i: Cepitral locati c 1 applicants wanted, CILY INTELLIGENCE TEXTOR, $12 Weet Lath st, Ni Orrice Gi w tee Mrs, A. LEXTOR, $12 West 14th st, New York, Serena = aple-7t ANTED—LOCAL AGENTS, ALSO TRAVELING | Fon RENTOONE LARGE FURNISHED KOOw, W Sejeamon 99 Bide Line. to Sell on good commis: nitable for oneor two wéutlemen; Beat Mode sate. tracts, For particulars address Lock Box cadre Dare wtnontonte recone : ae = 2 | WOR RENT. cinnati, Ohio. ‘aplo. FOR, RENT | DESIRALLE ws, wan or} RYE 28 FOR PRO. HRI without board: first-class table board, at summer |“ 11r it's New International Tailor System of Dress | Prices. 714) Henw. ___apl6-ot"_ | 916 and ee ae with any inch rule Gey tena| OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN measure alone, tverns and materials cut and made; ove fitting required; the system taught by MESSER, 1308 H suite, in private fumay ; furniehed: large double- Corner bouse ; youth and east front; oped fire places im ‘ every room :referencesreguired; 1101 Ku.w. ap¥-L4t™ | “LG dwellin 5 ‘OR RENT — EXCEFHONALLY | DESIRABU | _8P15-6t 3 Sf rooms, furnished or unfurnisbed; three minutes _ WANTED—SITUATIONS ions ones unumer rates, Gentienen vreterred 313 = = == st. nw. ap ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COoRS, | = at OW. Suite OF BiG Housemaids, Waitrose, Nufen, Laundsera Coscit | JOR RENT—1997 NBT. NW. SUITE OF NICE- men, Butlers, Waiters aud general housework. 813 7th jy furnished rooms; southern exposure; private st. n.w. Also European Steamship agent. ‘a family ; convenient to 14th st. care; pleasant ome See = Valiey st., Ist. s.e., Gr. _Anquite 410Ist.ny. 0. 1518 10TH STREET N. w. NEw | 3Y nee + bath, mange, with byt aud cold water, | V5 sia alles, & root, water. 4-7, DYER, 1508 Fat. n. w. 1-vt___ Kellogg Building, 1416 F st Sara an st __—_+8"__| oneor two persons. ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — posrtions | 272°" —— sae ee E Wir Gets Chaabennadh We GERS 7 POSITIONS | OR RES © NIGELY FURNISHED CoM. E With TEN | POR RENT — Most DeSIRABLE CoRNED Nurses, Seutustress, Mep Waiters, Cooks, Coachinen, mupicating rooms on first floor; for geutlemen Pie: S. louse, within bleck of Dupont Citcle; #55 per Butlers. SAML A. COOMBS, 020 Fst. mw, aplu-at | only. 01M st hw. Sp8-2W | the yard: also & large stable. all this within oueequare | Oath Abply GHASG SES Eaiany YY ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED | FZOR RLNT—COMMUNICATING OO IN | of herdic line. We wall rent bouge for $20 per | _*P1-1m ___ 608 14th st W GE i atection ns cranineraant sion ie Louhigiig commer of Pennsylvania ays. abd 12th at, | month to ruable party. “#01 Lath at se. STH STW. W.36Tan oreod : povided over J. ¥. Davia? Sons Hat Store. Inquire of J. ¥. | Inguite o TH ST. N. W.. SEES 1886 1Uarsc tows O vNe city. Call oF | OA Vis GONG, Pa ave. aad Lethe apgtmn” | apt nats “Sst y and. basement —BY AL. i uTER AN! JOR RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE—-THREE COM- OR RENT SOME 12 apl7-at" Address ‘Miss M. N., Star offi Aor, and two communicating rooms, third floor; fur- | price $79, reduced to $40 for the susauler $33 9th st, ap nishéd. ‘Those having children or servauts ueed not ap- | A. 8. CAYWOOD, TUATIONS FO! RST-CLASS | ply." Hefcrences exchange WiktED ST cooks, farm and dairymen, housekeepers, house; | FOR RENT — NICELY-FU D ROO: pay. eingw, all ned Reena FOR Bi r L 1 Egan zs — . 7) ENT — NICE a Yy-winidow, all modern iinprovements /couvenient ENT—1906 G, 9 R.; ALL ML; 854 Tanigera: cities, restris mal So aateg BUS ATtARTG: | A with first-class board. 14108 st newbies vest cs and departments; iu lastest growing section, TO rian be eae: 2aeh ee Ph Es et 910 9th st. n.w. apl7-3t — 3 . ALLENS E. HILL, 1446 Corcoran st; 10 r,; m. os . — 4 3 Mth st. 4 “J + Watery Se hstiw. | apd GRAHAM'S be > aN — ee - ae Cuambermaid, Waiter, Porter, Farm Hands, of FOR RENT—OFFICES. je « aaa AND ROOM RENTING AGENCE 10 Polat’ | FROR RENT—ELEGANT OFFICE ROOMS—BAGE. | draimiiie’ tepase aden dee banana Sgiese ee ee ment, Ist, 2d, dd wud 4th floors; stenm heat, ele. | HEIGHTS,” Star office. m; ail well Luzhted. ©. H. | oa ing building, 1419 G st. L.w.; room 2. PED-OUR NOVEL, PLAN OF SECURING | IIH Ale re —FROM MAY 187, 0) THE best domestic help in United States enables us to | RE. at dwellinis in this ‘city for ‘the price, Bg per ae 4 Monies : month, and one of the best and most healthy localities supply employers servants free. Clerical applicants To0s isthst iw. KAS YHILLIPS, 1419 New York = a 4 JOR RENT—707 © 8’ Rewly papered and pais st. u. Tooms, stable; e-ouse : mod. Apply GEO. SCHEUCH, 801 Md. ave. ne. TROON na | Pe eds $20 por mmo. A P95 RENT ONremats: pli-6t" & RUTHERFORD. ry ny: ‘OR RENT—OFFICE ON 8! ND FLOOR OF )—- H Muti Fire Ins. Co. Buildin, corner of Pa. 5 W ANTED: o OUSES. ana 9th st. n.w. Inquire in KOOM No. 1. 002 Pa. sve. TE! Creag A ea Sal uished or unfurnished house, ten or twelve Fe, RENT—OFFICE ROOMS; ONE FINE FRONT ‘room ob 866 rooms, within twelve miles of city; fi mil - walk of railroad, Address COUNTHY; Star offices” 621 7TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, apls-3t* rer apl3-7t* site Patent Office, V yANTED — FOR A CASH CUSTOMER, CNE Fe CERES bE! , ocounee = fessra. Gurley Bros. on oor at, fro ay 1. ‘W. RILEY DEEBLE, Basement. FH RENT—UNFURNISHED, House or two Houses for $4,000; northwest; under i ved rent: alo two Kood Houses, mort rent about #4, be M om. ahs west, 300. {9 85,000 each, GLO. W. LINKTS: 19th and Ht sta. nw. aplr-or gebet ire aba 13 berg 7 tek eee y ANTED-—4iOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS. ‘St. pear yoorsened t Ww ty and suburbs, ioe RENT— RES. FITCH. FOX & apni Mike aR Pa LOR RENT STORES. | crea.oeag tr mae LSS e a R RI —! NW. 5 > STED_A DWELLING FOR AULT Din 1d Place ni. KENT—1417 6TH ST. BN. W. 3 ‘ANTED—A DWELLING FOR SMALL FA’ 7 and stable, if desired. Suitable for baker, coufeo- | Sunderland ye eh GA W och in ind? state prise as igen Ada 2° | Uoner, oF any kind of business, “Oppouite higit school. | Yerwout aye, near j snaps: 2 ‘sree Talis tt ie Teng sustabe for 3 5 sce nee studio y purpose : ition ap4-Im? 1100 Sth et ue. | OR RENT-PART OF STOREGSTF et) =| _apio-ore Food tenant, $50? Sy CHS Seve L00E Ree, ANTED—BUILDING LOTSOR HOUSES IN £ KEN os BRICK mOUeH, | 2". oe W farcor the clay se spectlative price Hae R RENT—STORE AND DWELLING, 1210 &| E’ovut'rouun pasty bores Peek HOUSE: Ni ready for any property offered under market rates. ‘st. n.w.; suitable for restaurant oF other with “all inod. tin wl i; From the tated | 2°11 Fooms THOMAS 4; MITCHELL, | Apply toOWNER, 220 7th st. s.w. ap1s- May; 2212 G ot. n.w.; Tent 809. the herdics go tote aoe “ALL SeacRRPIaS OF PRORENTY oe foie oi > clan bay Oe Rr SORE PeSSSRD RE a 90-2: AN 3 ‘ayve.; x85: te R RENT—3-STORY PRESSED-BRICK BAY- | 5-555 W fivcrcountry encumbered, or clears wor a well Lighted on side and rear. “Apply. | F’'sind — RENT change, "THOMAS A MITCHELL. “mangos | SEY GODED ast ora ae api Biate | PoyiRaom, from 2G METAROTE wap rements | AT ana « ae, FOR BENT STORE, AND DW ELTING 1228 72H i0 Fst aw. CST ad ieee SE WANTED—ROOMS. amon ie ee We: BURDETS I S* | OR REE? ™ : rooms. M5 gF108 97 1031 N. Cap. wt. Gr.820.50 | 8255 3a WW ANTED—ROOMS SUIT FOR A PHyst- R RENT — ANT LARGE STORE Bags STS And Zot st..125 913 oth st. n.w., 6r.20-30 ape Of cian’s Ofics, between ‘H, N, 12th, and 201m ate. Fiveuines toot ith st. n.w.; dwelling contsins AES {net aw 1s _-109 a8 Serehoten, oe Address of ry ¥} 7 2 D.We Wages boy bree ee Ee ee cesareBes | FOR RENT--STABLES. j—, RENT-—ST. WITH SIX STALLS, —___WANTED—LOTS. ____ Fine apd. Cqachiman's roomee ter ap ae COUNTRY BOARD. 3 -_ with price, ee RBBBITT HOUSE ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0,