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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1889. FIVE PERSONS PERISH. Unable to Leave a Building they are Burned to Death. Westcunstza, N. ¥Y., May 7.—The dwelling house of Watson Eownes was destroyed by fire about half past 1 o’elock this morning, and fire persons were burned to death. The house- hold sonsisted of Watson Bownes, his wife, his mother, Mrs. T. B. Bownes, and two children and two servants, Pons how batt Leger yt kn: but it is supposed alamp w! was left burning in the ball exploded and started the ob When Mrs. whes was swakened by the crackling of the flames the fire had already gained great head- way smoke. id th and the howe was filled with Bownes immediately gave the alarm tarted to carry his wife into the open joing this he was severely burned and body, and Mr, Bownes was d about the ead, neck and should- ers. While Bownes was rescuing his wife he could plainly bear the cries of agony from his mother and his two ehilden, who were a with their grandmother, but he was unab: save them and they perished. The two children were aged three and five. Kate Dunn, aser- vant, aud her sister Annie, who came to visit her last night, also perished. The Empire engine company, whose build- ing is directly across the street from the scene of the fire, turned out, and assisted by the vil- ers, tried to exti the fire, but their old-fashioned machine was of little use, and the building was burned tothe ground. A des- erate effort was made by the firemen and vil- kegers to rescue the inmates, but Mrs. Bownes, sr,, and the two children were dead before they could be gotout. The little ones were in their arms. The Dunn girls were also taken from the building. Mr. Bowness is a Free Mason, and is being cared for by the froterpity. It is feared that wife’s injuries Will resylt fatally. — SOMETHING ABOUT DR. CRONIN. What He Said a Few Hours Before His Disappearance. Cxcaco, May 7.—E. F. Cragin, a well-known citizen, said last night that he met Dr. Cronin on Saturday iast, a few hours before the doctor's disappearance. Dr. Cronin said to him in a mysterious manner: “I must leave town for a few days.” Cronin did not explain why he was to leave the city. Sa AN ACTRESS’ MARRIAGE. May Russell, of the London Galety Com- pany, Weds an Old Flame. Mrxxearo.is, May 7.—Yesterday an interest- ing little romance came to light in this city, which is quite likely to create something of a sensation in two countries. Last week Frank G. Pakenham, of this city, and Miss May Rus- sell, of the London Gaiety Burlesque com- pany, were quietly married at Detroit. So quietly was the wedding ceremony conducted that few of Mr. Pakenham’s most intimate friends have heard of the affair, And with this wedding, too, the climax in a romantic little drama scems to have been reached. Mr. Paken- ham is an Englishman born and bred. His family is among the most wealthy in England. About five years ago he met Miss Russell in London. It was a case of love on both sides. Pakenham, senior, opposed the match and Frank was sent off to America with plenty of mouey in bis pocket. He came to Minnsepo- lis ebout three years ago and is now of the firm of Drenn & Co., dealers in crockery and glass- ware. During ‘the eugagement of the Gaiety company in Chicago Mise Russell secured a va- cation and came to Minneapolis. The length of her visit is unknown, but it is sufficient to say that Mr. Pakenham accompanied her on her re- turn east, The wedding at Detroit was the re- sult, It is said that Miss Russell will leave the stage as soon as her American engagement is completed. Satis! em FATAL 3 XPLOSION. One Man Killed and Seven Seriously Injured. Asrxaxp, Pa., May 7.—A fatal explosion oc- curred near here this morning. R. J. Malone & Co., contractors of New York, are engaged in driving a tunnel from Big Mine run to Dark Corner to drain off water which stands in and about Centralia. At 2 o'clock this morning, while the workmen were engaged in drilling holes in the rock for the purpose of blasting, one of the drills struck some dynamite whic! had failed to explode ina previous blast. An explosion immediately followed. James Kentzler, of New York, was instantly killed and seven others were seriously injured. Th injured are: Thomas Flynn, of Girardville; Jobn Carroll, Patrick Cerroll and Thomas Nevin, of Big Mine Kun, and Thomas Tretan and two others (names not learned), of Homes- ville. —>-—__ Shot in a Dining Car. Burrato, N. ¥., May 7.—Thomas Smith, the colored cook, and John Johnson, a colored waiter on the Michigan Central dining-car De- troit. got into an altercation on the car in the eoutral yards this morning. Smith drew a re- Yolver and shot Jobnson in the head. Smith | fied, but wascapturedand locked up. Johnson Was taken to the hospital, where 1t was found that the bullet entered his head just back of the right ear, and the doctors say he will die. — A Beautiful Horse-Stealer Convicted. Cuxcaco, May 7.—A dispatch from Kansas City, Mo.. says that Clara Graham, a beautiful girl of eighteen years, was convicted in the criminal court there yesterday of horse-steal- ing. When placed on the stand she confessed o that February 13, while out of work, she hired | aborse and buggy and started for a drive. While out she met Frank McCoy on horseback, and he joined her and proposed an elopement, she to go to St. Joseph. She went there, an: when he did not come she droveto Horton, Kan., id being out of money, she sold the SOCIAL MATTERS. The Movements of Well-known People— Personal Mention. Mrs. Harrison did not hold her usual after- noon reception to-day. She is somewhat fa- tigued by the journey to New York and the consequent festivities, Senator and Mrs. Edmunds close their house here and leave the city te-day. They will mal a visit of few days in New York city and wi! = _— RO to ee Vt., where ae 6 summer. ey are accompanied by daughter, Miss iiss Mary Edmunds, Senator and Mrs. Morrill and Mr. James Morrill expect to leave the city for their sum- mer home in Strafford, Vt., early next week. Mr. James Morrill did not visit the Vermont home last year on account of his nee ill- ness, and so is eager for the change this season. Miss Swan will remain for a few weeks to sup- erintend some proposed tl ot a upon Senator Morril’s ‘Thomas-cire house, Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Viele have issued invitations for the marriage of their sister, Miss Emily Viele to Mr. Thomas Nelson Strother, of Baltimore, on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at St, Panl’s church on 23d street, Miss Viele is the daughter of Gen. Egbert Viele, ex-congressman, of New York. Mre. Justice Miller was able to see callers yesterday, ha recovered from her recent illness, She with her Mrs. Irvine, her sis- ter, and Miss Lucy Corkhill. Lien Miller is always at home to callers on Mondays in the early summer, and in the autumn as os as she returns from her summer Chay a ‘astice, horse and buggy. ‘The jury found her guilty and gave her two years. She is the only woman ever convicted in Missouri of borse-stealing. ——_.___ Active Hostilities Imminent. Bentix, May 7.—Captain Wissman’s force, 900 strong, has arrived at Bogomayo and active bostil swith the natives at that place are imminent —_>_—_ To be King of Poland. Loxnox, May 7.—It is stated that the czar will, within a short time, be crowned king of Poland. —--_—_ Valuable Horses Burned. Panrs, Ky., May 7.—Capt. T. E. Moore’s large stable, containing twelve valuable horses, burned last night. The following horses, yalned at nearly $60,000, were burned: Twilight Wilkes, $3.560; Bourbon Bismarck, €4.500; marck Pilot, $4,000; Johnson, $2,000; Von Wilkes (two years old), $15.000; Mike, $1,000; Star Bismarck, $3,500; Kentucky Hambletonian, $10,000; Bourbon Mark, €3,000; Lilly, €2,000; Perfection, $1,500; Count Bismarck, 2,500, Everything was burned, not a horse escaping. Jockey Stone Sentenced to be Hanged. New Yoru, May 7.—James Stone, the colored jockey who was convicted of murder in the first degree, for the killing of Henry Miller, the bar-tender of Cony Island, was arraigned imeourt in Brooklyn to-day for sentence. A motion by his counsel for a new trial was over- ruled. and Judge Moore sentenced him to be hanged on the 25th of June next. Stone was three times and twice the jury disagreed. ee An Oil Excitement at Washington. Waszixotos, Pa., May 7.—The C. D. Robins oil well on the Johnston lot, just east of this place, has increased in production, and is now doing about seventy-five barrels per hour. When oil was first struck last week it flowed 200 barrels per day. On deeper drilling the an instantly increased in production. To-day it is flowing seventy-five barrels per hour, and it is believed that the well is good for 2,500 bar- rels @ day upon deeper drilling. ‘The territory in that vicinity was thought to have been ex- as dry wells had been drilled in that sy, A pumber of new rigs are being put =: an the land is being rapidly leased by spec- Conmderable Soles tement pre ———_—_ The Army of the Potomac. New Yous, May 7.—The Society of the Army Irvine Miller, of Chicago, son of the who was saat appointed pac delret | = = the Indian commission, is nt aoa oe mene and Mrs, Hearst have returned from New York city, where they spent centennial week. Mra. and Miss Head and Miss Moore psy ee them from New York. The house upon Highland Terrace is bee ea iy dis~ mantled for the purpose of fi hing and fit- ting the new home on New Hampshire avenue. Minister Quesada was making P. P. C. calls yesterday. He ~ obtained leave from his government to @ visit tothe Argentine republic to see hi von, who is in business there and could not visit hisfather here. M. Quesada sails on the 25th of this month. He retains his house in Jefferson place, as he will return in August. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Howland entertained the British minister, Sir Julian Pauncefote, at din- ner on Sunday, and Col, John Hay dined him on Saturday. Admiral Febiger, accompanied by Miss Leila Johnson and Mr. Paul Johnson, will go soon to his country place in Maryland. Miss Leila a son has set the date for her marriage with Ewing in October. Surgeon and Mrs. Marmion, who spent last week with Mrs. Paul at the Clarendon, have re- turned to Norfolk, where Dr. Marmion is sta- tioned on the receiving ship. The ladies of the Corean legation accom- panied the secretaries of the legation upona trip to Mount Vernon yesterday, Count d’Arco Valley entertained a large com- pany of gentlemen at dinner on Sunday eve- ning. Miss Evangeline Wilson, daughter of the late Vice-President of the United States, is to be married to-morrow to Mr. Nathaniel Easton Carpenter. The ceremony will take place at the residence of Mrs. M. G. Kimball, 4703 King- sessing avenue, Philadelphia. Mrs. Kimball, who is well known here, was for many years during his life time the esteemed and intimate friend of the bride's father, and in thus open- ing her hospitable house for the nuptials of his orphaned child, performs @ characteristic and gracious service. The anniversary exercises of the Deaf Mute college, at Kendall Green, will take place to- morrow afternoon, and not this afternoon, as was incorrectly announced yesterday, Mra, Brinton Stone has returned from New York and is at 1510 H street, till she returns to her own house, 1721 DeSales street. Mrs. A. M. Bonheim, of Baltimore, is the guest of Mrs. L. Goldsmith, 429 R street north- west. Mr. C. W. Bennett and family have left for their country home at Dresden, N. Y., on Seneca Lake, Gen. Felix Agnus, editor of the Baltimore American, bas issued invitations to a large party of newspaper men and other good people to meet Mr. Frank Thompson, of Philadel phi athis beautiful country home, ‘“Naciema,” in Fak bare May 15. tae Sg the guests will be the Washington Gridiron club, Miss Cora Boyd to-day accompanied her father to New York and Brooklyn for a week's stay. The Lutheran Trinity church, 4th and E streets northwest, was profugely and hand- somely decorated with flowers last evening, the occasion being the marriage of — daughter Ghoge'ra mert, to H. H. Elliott, of Peters! Seg Bp per- formed by pastor, W. Leubkert, The bride's oun was of surah and silk Hen- Fietta, made with @ high bodice and long sleeves, square train, striped and finished with embroider. silk floss; the veil was fastened with Ijlies of the valley and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers. The i iases Charlot nd Minna, sisters of the bride, were ivory nrietta cos- tumes trimmed with soft silk sashes and carried bouquets of pink roses. Mr. B. E. Emmert and W. A Giesking acted as groomsmen and Leonard Egloff end Frederick Paff as ushers, After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's ents, Lincoln avenue and North Capitol after which Mr. and Mrs. Elkott started for New York. They will reside in Petersburg, Va. The numer- jus presents were both handsome and useful. On May 6, 1875, Mr. V. T. Elliott, a brother of the groom, and Miss Anna Emmert, sister of the bride, were married. @ The local circulation of Taz Evexrxa Stax is not only the largest and fullest, but it is also the szst, since the paper goes not alone into the hands of the people of the District of Columbia asa body, but regularly into their homes,—into the families of all classes, and into those of the money-spending as well as the money-earning portion of the community. An advertisement in its columns therefore reaches the eye of everybody worth reaching. American Trade in Holland. Consul Eckstein, of Amsterdam, in a report on American manufactures in Holland to the Department ot State, says no records can be had as to the total value of importations of American manufactures into Holland, but that while a great many articles ‘from shoe pegs to elevators” are imported the trade in few of them is extensive. A larger, more regular, and permanent trade, he says, will continue to be seriously handicapped until American manu- facturers devise means which will curtail or prevent the imitation of their wares by Euro- pean manufacturers, Complaint is also made that American manufacturers frequent; eo vance their prices when they observe that demand for their goods is increasing, and that our manufacturers are rarely willing to make any alteration, no matter how trifling, in any article so as to approach nearer the taste of the Dutch customer, while Enylish and German manufacturers will do this whenever it is practicable. Charged With Assaulting a Woman. Last night Policeman Grant, of the second precinct station, arrested Samuel Holcomb, col- ored, on a charge of assaulting Eliza Welch, a white woman. He gave bail for his appearance in the Police Court to-day. The alleged assault, it is charged, occurred last January in the house of Senator Gorman, where Holcomb and the woman were both employed. ‘The defend- ent was charged with the assault at the time, but the woman could not be found and the case was nolle prossed, She had T to Baltimore, where she told her story, and her friends per- suaded her to prosecute the case, and that is the reason why this arrest was made. The wo- man charges tt she was eating her dinner when Holcomb came in and told her that she was eati. the wrong table and she must le that he then knocked her down and beat her about the face and body. The defendant denies that there was any assault committed and claims that the seals was committed by the woman. The case was set for trial on Thursday next, when Mrs. and Miss Gorman of the Potomac will meet in Orange, N. J., June 12 and 13. The society and corps meet- ings and benanet ae be held on the first day and sn excursion to West Point will iomate on the following day. Hom. Cortlandt Parker wiil be the ogee Will poser once President e Secretary of War, Gen. Fe aa Gen. Schofield, and other distin- guished officers are expected to be present. fan cntien onan Wisconsin Farmers Want Rain. Waveac, Wis., May 7.—Uniess rain soon comes great hardship to farmers in this section will result. Woods are on fire all around the ha . paper doer ye the Gere er the county, ———~—>——— For Other Talegraphio Wows Geo Pages 1 and 5. will probably be summoned as witnesses. geccraimens tan cha Maxarace Licenses,—Marriage licenses have been issued LA clerk of the court to He: ,and Rosa Emi fe E. Taylor apd J. Mealy; Thos. ‘Me- B. Nichols, of Nyack, N. ¥.,and Louise Lansing Smith; James T. is., of Troy, N. Y., and Susie Platt Boyd. In the case of R. Hoe et al., agt. The Ameri- can Printing Press bang ge gr 1 ant company yp Fy pany oe oo Awe WANTED—HELP. Fie reetay ea ee RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—LOTS. Wie dong RST OLASS WAIST HA HAND oy | AXED WOMEN FOR GENERAL HoUsy. PeSTePLabnS tives 20 NTED—A POSITION Ai Pas amnot: wn ANTED—BY & YOURG Lad) Perey 5 a x | the ~ a Wie FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS 7 799 W3ANtep pomnr ELT, ONE WAIST AB oneskirthand 1530 12th st my7-31 Wire 12 o'clock ISON, ANTED—A GOOD OD DRIVER AT AELOGLSE. Fe Wisin ia DRESSMAKER, #26 SOT 8, 1 ° n fle off csige waist and skirt hand; ono ry Ne anaeane — & FIRST-CLASS led man prete at ton on one te Center ket. Foie —A eat wists BF, DogneD 2B. w. my7e Ware seae ua = re ae pAND, OF Ly Re igs. ee ir WANtroan 1143 aa AVE, mi WEEE, £221 fp SOE Gr Eo Warbp-coors, 10 * 10 TO $75: HOUSEMAIDS, Baee Moveeee techy eel Soe | Be L} Weer cba ase, gy V P ANTED—TNDUSTRIOUS MAN OF GOOD AD- * Den ernieee a W*+ NTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, — At 1804 I st. n.w, EST GIRL—A Frcs W wrarear to dod ral housework; good reference, | —— 018 Host. n.w., basement door. a ‘WANTED_AT 1713 CORCORAN ST. A COMPE- tent — i —- ‘ANTED. a trade. By ‘ano, Waitt peut ANTED—LATHERS, TEN. rey TO LEARN Fet, 1 RE AT € org ye Ov Ok, Ww ian Warr COLORED PORTER. Pa te cod well recommended. Good salary to the rij fat man, "MERTZ'S Drugstore, 1014 ¥ st bw. my7- ANTED—A WHI’ HAMB! FEAR BERMAID A = D and M sts. #.w., or RAYNO) trees 5 vl awa) the summer. “Apply ay 4A I st nv between = pm. W ANTED—AN AMBIT ‘S, EARNEST MAN, is ‘one ptt princi; cities, to represent, in SF ACTU! HR, "Esek eae Pe te x y ANTED—WOMEN COQES. #10: Prosar CHAN: x bermaids, Nurses, Walters, Drivers, or Farm Han jolared. i Sion Shs Sas COORSS NEES x Waxzenaa cal CQLORED g, Bo 15 OR 16 YEA ofave, that understands working in grocery store. Am at, YY Y, WHat Ariss eR ate Box 121 Star office. my4-; Wika: hee EXCHSGE ed free, also rooms fay. and unter. im ai of the city; astisfacti ae eyr = SIRINER & BRAD my1-1m® Walter building, 1 Baar anD, st. now. WANTED—HOUSES. Wines geen BUY FROM sens ‘A SMALL line, care ‘cars pass et —TWO goa Proto pet REST ONT FURNISHED ROOMS, SEO- = eos Ciao dee mmont! a 2 R RE! AND NICELY FURNII frome, gee a a aioe ie FAS ae Fes: eT T708 Pe. 5 VOR RENT-LAl 8 Fe: aS eee mE Fu ited a ae fone OR PARTLY FUR- six rooms, for ae Ee or longer; lo- al; an enusual, opro ie ane Been eae secs | 5 Mase, ave. n. ‘Cail We ANTED—THE CARE. OF A HOUSE FOR THE ddress FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS 0} Pears i z ALE—CHESP LOT ¢ oN W. NE Fi pare eS ime oe Pag eae ue bye wall. ANT, 51 HY GRAY & CO. 637 F at. a . pa LE LOTS ON MER. HILL 3. H. GRAY & CO, 637 F. ERS cont TRIA ANGLE EIN N.E CONTAINING et de “splendidly for 18 e cd ensy ter aad |ALE—ON OF THE Bi c. we oak f aE, whe ay LocaTED, Wore 800 7th at. my7-5e heap, @ Chow. NLINKINS, “Iodh and B ste. B. ‘hildret cveedl atin “Aico MP2 eRoa TE" W a] Watiernca URCHABE TWO. Sas , Star office, saps D— i ORTORY HOUAEATE_Mon- Warr ustalnes ol een ats par eal aS man and wife (a0, oa taken “prs 3 =a A | Was BY GENTLEMAN —- bo children a stron seven-Toom b rovements; mugt be in in dentable to irom tian Ds it wil a Sp will bs kanye WaAXTED=FoR 7M XK GOOD HOUS! oft neers gt pray well located « a at fai REveond Ws aoe ES w Wisecagy prsant wheal ob, BRB aE ——— —__ WANTED—ROOMS, ANTED—PE! ERMANENTLY, ONE OR TWO UN- ished 24 Boor roomna board ae ey jeep end wife: “ations oe lon une jon, Box 64, Sta oe. may ee Wit ALAR fi EES SIRES! aa Gress BO! we iuakd cea Peity. Wi NTED — = RESPECTABLE AND ily, witl es chil cee sion torent three or fou tnfurniahed oon, {Tong ownes of house it pow. sible. Address “i wali ue | ps and particulars. W: pren sr A oryrieia: A PLEASANT i pitol Hill or iu in bie localit; west pectic iy Settee & References, Address P., Star of WANTED— OUNTRY BOARD ANTED-BY Gi LEMAN ANI e THREE unfurnished Roows, with peg country sbuut 3 miles from Waahingion, “Addzoes COUNTRY, Star office. myt-ut" ¥V J ANTED_BY A YOUNGMAN IN OKE OF THE departments— id Ds iB (ue country, about five or six C giving full partic one xe 7 ANTED—TWO WHITE WOMEN FOR Geaieiye | We housework by two sual] families who resicte five | Bales from the city ; wagee @8 per month each, Btar office. WASTEDTAT 200 aTH BT. 8. W., 4 “COMP = tent aud experienced girl for Genera “hy y of for famil, WANZED—A BOY TO DRIVE Wai Gon AND muke himself generally useful; one having some quowsedge of cutting meets preferred. Address box 87, GIR TO W: re general housework and assist with washing and ironing. Appiy at 1843 @ references 5ODA-WATER fountain, Address WOKK, Staroffice. my6-2t V ANTED-I AM HERE FROM BOSTON FOR the purpose of establishing tnenagers for 1 and other cities. Parties with tron $25 to $50 ca tal cen secure lucrative positions. Please ou! WALES & OO., Slater Hotel, 2d and B sts. N ANTED—A GOOD SOPRANO VOICE FOR eburch choir; must be good reader and abie to -_ Ciba es Address ANTED-BOY TO ATTEND A on. Ww: D—-NURSES AT CHILDREN’S HOSPI- tal; preference will be given to students of tle Washington ‘I raining School for N H mendations required, Call at on W ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO DO GENERAL Dousework in priv fainily ; Bo washing of iron- ing. Inquire at 510 7 a my6-3t" Witele ial \ BE, (0 UNDE! tands nay ating ela clothes; pnewio oot take ‘Apply beiere 1 o’clocl 1845 rete myer NLEOR GEN- cerieceeen ‘TRY, A SERVANT 1 Bmpr; good wages 1d references. my Waszes- HELP FOR PHILADELPHIA, ALSO couks, houseworkerg, dressiakers, la. tee insia welts office boys, nurses and others. Germau ani women. jaye room; trunks stored.) BURN: my+- HAMS, slo Stet. b we . WANIED ONE GOOD BLACKSMITH AND Bridge ‘heelwright. Apply at CA1 18, —- a a Tops inidge. I¥ YOU NEED BMPLO’ TAT You Bug it, with good w wages, xe Ty pplicg' oe Fe sorry iloas preparea' by ait expert pert. 711G n Wares y ANTED_ PROTESTANT eo AN dress aan rr oftice. Wan Maia aS EDEN ETIC PERSONS 1: CALL aT a the Beveht Bociety, 45§ Louis: avegue, ar bal ins 11 and 12. Plensaut es, Wane. WOMAN FOR GEN ork: ne waphing or bal 2, Star office, W Eee tae MEN WISHES: TO ont themselves eitier in civil e: oe ring or im arch: tecture to be taught agaiust thelr services in office: ours with sume kugwi po Felereuces, Box 135, Stat of WAS TEDAEOEN Wi PENSION CLERK ¥OR TWO cg state ee Pass r ences aud ters. Box 1455, Star office. Ww ANTED-A E \ HALF GROWN WHITE Te GIaL | a8 $9 North Capitol st. opyo- site thes over Eisen print 6 otliew, anyd-g 5 HEN AND WOMEN FOR A LIGHT e. to 50c.un hour made at hore ening. Send 10 cts, = or too emssleaced to commence work on. HOWARD & CO. Brockport, N. Y. ry yS-6r* WANXTED- QUICK — CHAMBERMAIDS, WHITE househuaida, butlers, of id colored ; cook ladies, drivers, ludies’ Kinds BRADY ida, companions, an help at Todustrial xchange, STEINER Dia anaaess. Offices, 1008 F W TANTED-PEXOR RES BILOVEEST Bo. BU- poe pein jucted: bs ladies, men and wom piite and colored: sor al kinds of domestic aber, tor 717 Mat. uw. District snd states, 24-2! ME a Wish A FEW MEN fo aell our foods by sample to the whojenale and. ‘Tgest wanut'rs in our line. knclose 2- Rages 63 per day, Permavent ponition. Nerlisjug, eta, Gent: Mie Gon Onmieaca: Ones oe jertisjug, ef vent - M's he Chui 10. ore “ WANTED—SITUATIONS _ ¥ A YOUNG MAN OF EIGHTEEN, ponition a clerk in 8 coal office two and perience, Address Box 169, Star office. cD—DRESS OUTTING MADE EASY. ‘ashington's “Dress Cutting & nee every one to learp to ctl a seo rately. e system will ght, an 6 ng Measure book Surpishe for 86. Perseus iearatug is system are Figen & piaced in ap to earn gocd wages, 08 nds can obtain them at the ec! st. Dw, mm W ANTED—PARLOR FURNITURE U0 UPHOL. stered; Mattresses made over: work done ina neat and substantial manner; oR covers Babe abe | F made; perfect Mt guaran ‘ELSON a st. ANTHD—TO TAKE Cake GF A GO Gob D Dur. horse for its keeping during summer, Asu- Beare home; plenty of fine grazing, A cirege Box 7, Ci y Wet xe EE, HE wie ve ila. ys ry Clow Build my6-30 Ww AN TED UPRIGHT firat-clars condition make, price, and where v y ANTED—H. BAUM PAYs THE HIGHEST CASH phan for secoud-hand Furniture, Malte aa and Feat! anes Tgp Houselol ‘® special . 219 7th ae ‘0 PASTURE AT GEN. EF. leg trom city. A my44 WRERESEE I, oe as and Germ: mie 1 Sci dine 8. J. MESSER, mete : W2kerPiare BOL TOR AOR ee + Price @14. Inguirest 2. 2. ef a <TWO SCE ED aL | I wih board: dell PRs ey of city; ne si al Radios eee RR ay J good investment r bold to pO: Bae Wsold by dune 1. AturS uidoek. Adt-ese FR ‘SA EERSTE FERTY FRONT ¢ ON K sr. — ey im Tear: SOc. per on TALEEAST sip DE OF 1 2TH. BET W Beige por loot, rh ste 2 per 10th snd 11 Hampshire avenue, L and x wane & Kes soak RET SUITE OF. THREE FORNISHED PROSE ne ASL, acer el “ ENTSEW FURNISHED ROOMS ON ae Pane sonth exposure: uew furniture = pleasant for en; sou Ouat Vernon Square, 88 st. un Bw. iné- See (OOMS ON FIRST FLOOR; FUR- Parts or unfurnished: sultable for hovaek el —_ : unimers also bascuse ott 4 4 © my! ITES, OF ROOM ae RENT—O41 K ST. N W.—HANDSOME ROOM! on cules tr situs southern exposure. ieipoes my ad Or as RENT—TO GENT! iN N FURNISH! ‘0 or Ueusien 4 +4 \P LOT ON en spt wt, near 10th, 225100; nes eanare 2 . OFF _it 506 F et. nw, 8. vy end Rhode Ish ve 5 a Rhode Island 31 fost trons on Ke betwee pore fst my6-6t 1303 F et KALORAMA HEIGHTS. are now offering this beautiful subdivision, altu- Sacnuserrs and immed! i residence Section of t "Plats aid fall uormation ean be had on application ments; permanent or THOMAS J. window house; al conveniences, iow. "mys my6-10 fobenth thas JOR R RENT. rf) Br ee FRONT OF 110x50 FEET. ‘room: suitable fore Small lat west able. f the day or mouth. Coe ee nw. iar i splendid boone eee gee ee oe eee Ist rs ita Xd for f ier 3, OR SALE—A BARG with of wi table wins | ESE feet 6 eee eae rea, LOTS, nent 6th: concreted = RENT—IN PRIV. Lave, near 15th PETERS — a roe _my4-3t* ain st hw. BREN ADUL! “=H 5 HAND: Day window house, several dentable sonieas Rooms, singly or together. summer rates, JOR RENT_ FAN RNISHED FIRST tnd secand Auor; tngheot gar Geller eal oe tion: summer rates; trausients accommodated. 712 11th st. n.w. my fst Fo _RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING UNFUR- A Djahed room gipojong attio room, At S18 fadiana R Taty_ONE FURNISHED AND Two furnish oe with rd, in large house on eorgetown Heights, one squere from ccrs; spacious umds aud pure air; terms moderate. Adar: “_ my o 41, Star of office. RENE OME Ra ayOTIReL, roe hed, com: Tootia, eiugle of ei ul ccond floor; eu ral liste neigh ficodcr Stata, a Rav} doperqueut” my oe or R RENT—ONE NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT conveniencies fqn Wedt Bousckeering if eatreds sie ‘erms moderate, ‘Appip 618 Lith st use. oR. REFTTWO LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED e et southern exposure, with or without forms toodars re. 1a7Q staw. mye Set ROH RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROO ROOMS, To gery cout; it oF pe ery cou awent parties i douthern expontre, 600'Eet., Ucar wy T-19 IOWA CiRCLE—THRI fee com. th yivate task, phacoud oor, and two com. rootte, third foor, ture ‘Those havi = nor servants need not apply. Tres. esshangs hangede oR RENT—1315 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. aw, Fiteia as mun. Guect twe Sear. ean Dé Fo BENT BEAUTIFEL, TROUT = ER suite, im private fa Brorninceg ‘a corner hi every roo iti Raw. ayo" Fe RENT_A" pon foe ak 'W, LAnGé sEo- ond- i oa, eat for cae or two gen- south eape ote terms rete fen rome tein | 2 FOR RENT —ELAT 5. . MS 1 “APART. nS Peg sa Y Sa persons wit! eed ete.; prompt attention to orders oye NG ecial ler : farm on 7¢ CLAIR Sligo F. a o: pl W NTED-STEAR. CARE ET CLEANING ND wating Works; Feathers t= tresses 3 Made Ov F, Furniture Steam rp goths be stroyed, FHL YOUNGS,140) B Pu.av.,teleplivie L W: ‘AN FED—GOOD a SB. te ries HING, 4 Gunn, Revolvers, ¢ Silver, pr whic Ligheat casly ‘prices’ will ‘be pula, “Call Lect Ieee, tig oe tk waved ___BUSIN ESS CHANCES. a ANY ONE ‘iW SMALL CAPITAL engage in the employment Wusiness splendid chance by addressing A. ann ve read 2 004 ae TD othe Th sir 82,000 capital.® Address B. Vs Price fa Buuilee from city. 0. H- __FOR _RENT— STORES. ENT—PANi OF STORM, BES p LOCATION Dasness. “Address Sk Ge Stay omine lor ladies’ bi 6-3t" Sf area sh sot eae ser mort oft ee ee esis gm is FR vér mouth. Whats Bayo th y st. nw. ver __FQR _ REN 'T—OFFICES. pNTTA VEY DESURABLE OFF OFFICE ON "TYLER & RUTHERFORD. et ge OFEICES. aoe Fp00R, st. ply W. BILLY D. Fe, RB RE et: DONN. sultai a NNO INVESTORS To! ¢ following first-class local securities, Good dive bay gre at. erikct prices: Df ire Instance. Snktte Fur Jovurance. » Col zee ee niugton Market, poate & rance, ZE, 1313 F street. 7 will seil separate: wu de adres i puede my a BUILDING AND GROUNDS ako: welling. wood au:l cou! yard combined, West sectiun of U upd reasons foF ROOM FOR pe DOING | GOOD Bus to the right party; ensy terms; satisfactory for selling. Address LUNCH, Star uilice. Q08 re rent ow foe ‘STOCK OF CORNER GROCERY; for room and fixtures ; doing fair cash busi- m for selling, Owner's poor bealte. Ad- , Star office. my6-3t* { $1,500 WANTS TO PUR- chase partuership in # reai estate or some otiuar #vod-paying business; communications gring. Particulars. Culy, answered. Address SHANCE, Star a any: Wg bat OR AND CIVIL ENGI- nese Addroas 11D Harrison ee Anecostin De Special attention to subdivision of’ suburban pre erty. my4- y ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN A situation as cook aud to do general housework in Vv . y In custern part of the city. Avyly 1414 ies [9 part 0} ity. Apply ype TWO WHITE GIRLS S ITUATIC fone a8 cok and the other us chamnberiaaid; referencs Ad UOK, 8 tar othce. Ww GSTEDFORTFION “BY YOUNG MAN IN wholesule produce commission business, well ac- quatuted with all te branches; ‘good reference given: can EMAN, Gunston, Fairfax Co., a ‘ANTED-SITUATION 48 CHAMBERMAID 6 OR city for the sumuler, Call at lite 3. ay ANTED-SITUATION BE A YOUNG COLORED oF putter in Can geen at Lis dtiat ew. Alay 7 and a foot 2 Da ‘0 hoy A RESPECTABLE nab 1 for taking in washing by Selly grResieoced ana reliable. Call or ac LASS ALLEY, in rear of Washington Wairoa A WOMAN OF REFINEM eyberlence, situation as travel F, colpamion. hye pon toning se wat at AGENCY FOR COUKS, r8en, ruse! Coach: men, Butlers: Walters and yeneral Housework B13 7th st,u.w, Also European Steamship agent, wy7-4t" Wants D—BY TWO KESPECTABLE G CoLoRED wed fits situations as nurse; from Visyinia Calo address GU2 Oth st. uw. ry a8 cool or in he ashing aud ironing. lease 5 20th st. 1.W, BY A COMPETE! man, capable of ma: Can be rennet 17¢@ ANTED—A’ UARTERS — Sas peta Ni ee aati Sutiers. Sal ‘COOMBS, 926 F W. my6-2t* ANTED—BY A YOUNG INDUSTRIOUS COL- man, os e to work as waiterius Ox ( # Sinie hiniselt generally ureful, ‘udress FALCU Star office. ‘myd-2t° ANTED—LADY (sIX TEARE (EXPERIENCE) » desi teach Wax will make many. brier county, W. W.Va. WARDS Pe Ae carriages Sg eight yer zante aseer gress: mere. my0-3t" Ws rey ak YOUN UNG cas | “endo sawienct nian -¥ 4 IN WHITB ; [57 Cordora ats YVANTED—TO" EXCHANGE FOR GRINGO: W ‘ated Beal Estate in Washington, Alesandris-ot Baltimor elevant new Sieam er Yacht, * | valued at so 00; the fiuest on the Potomad. Add;ees Hy Siar odlice, nyse HARE CHANCE—ON ACCOUNT OF MY BE- Coming a meinber of the lumber firm of Libbey, wer & Miller, in Warhinzon, T will weil oat tora exeot My ld-entatnhied Dry-Goods a MILLUK & SON, iu West Weshiugton, D. blished twenty-three years, ‘This business bass large town and country trade, gonducted on ® cash baste ed is im brogverous rulniug order. wil soll the stock at cost, witich, with the Goo rare Chatice to enibark in business. We will also lease th broperty, which we own, as long a5 wa _my1-6t 3120 Ger HE WORLD DO MOVE. “Terrestrial Cloc! prices; Watches leaned, Warranted one year, $1 the lowest pi in the ieee Foe mw. flees main-cprit Re and jewelry ia city; we deiy weer ‘lion, PRY BOARD. Peon rest ta the county st ¢5e wyck Scie ts 5 nthe yor 2s, New Midway, Frederick county, Mae Tite” ONS DESIKING ps One, BE PLEABAN1 TLY 1 ay ying to Mow TG. HINEDAUGH, Oakland, Atay 735 RENT—FOR SUMMER MONTHS, BELVOIR Bey a ayes al Crownsville, ‘iy, 1310 Mass. 10 Ew. CENTRE BoAuD $1, CLASS BOARD, rooms, newl: plenty of truit, qorctableg a uly WB, calauves Gy rail from cleyt $30, according room ; Lo Ban ace boast be nec fo be epteetetel Ak dress X. L., Star oilice, iv TA PLEASANT COUNTRY BEAT IN THE , Virginie, » tier mouths Augress Sais, SEL Peliatnock county, Vax ny saktasee OARD IN THE MOUNTAINS DELIGHTFUL B bd he neato Ste pieteret dak Maven vice and aulik: apring water, wad gulp nwa coe. {0 Ruldress Mrs. J:STOCKTON, Nid, Albemurie Bos Va, any PRING BANK FARM OPENS MAY 16, OON- S ‘Neulent tor ta nvothees Tuect traina twice per lere i the euin- and milk in al edit (rims $5, BPMING BANK, Alex Va BOARDING. AND FIRST-CLASS feces plete ge eres eee eae a Panos & Piva, iR.8 00, Architects and Civil Roe 1416 Fst. nw. FOR RENT—M ISCELLANEOUS. ¥ OLD ESTABLISHED WOOD AND woul yard, corner 10th and V sts, ecals sta Q ued aud c thse {erms apply to GUEES £' CON: INGHAM, it, *p23-lm* Laon 18f AND L STS, APRIL 30, Axor NG red setter gyp, With collat without naj return and regeive rewapd, 1827 9th st. u.w. in? osT—8U%. a MAY 5. GOLD-RIMNED SPEC cies, siti jor eld age. Return for a rews oz 2 Indiun: my osT—A LITE DOR, SETTER, WITH TWO LT 4 tie orange spota on his cates are sinail; bi is ame is Ned, and upon top of fore shoul is black from Being so + lar and a4 on bin; he baht lost Mendy. a May 6, wise, Shout tat, t o'clock warded, by returning JAMES BORE. itt Oo! ning (wo ume duilar billy and two drafts of hi on Drexel, Hargis & Co. Paris. uy ment of Seria hi <8 been stopped. Finder’ will be suitad) 1100 ith st ie by returning book and contents to 724 Oth « : T—A BLACK MOROCCO. FOC ROO CON. my7-2t , containing be- tween thirty ‘ond Torey dollars, Finder. will be re- ed turn to 1443 Khode Island ave. u.w. 1t* GOING FROM 127TH AND K 8TS. TO ‘busette ave. aud 18th st. a black enam- iver Vi A teward will be paid ie its return to 120! stay DION, FRIDAY, MAY 3, FROM 1209 K Sst. n. w, reyhound, cream with white DAY OST ON | BU NING, APRIL 26, OB April 20.8, with ars tor ribbons. Goat for ie Ca ave. DW. ny 4 y4-ste OST—A WHITE POINTER DOG ABOUT LIGHT fuonthe old: ick ck spot on back, ‘Liberal oeral reward if returned to 2613 the | SLO Six 2 LE PEEE S oes BAN Nae nie eee SUBURBAN PROPERTY, _ T\0, LEASE — WOODLEY, ON WOODLEY LANE, a minutes’ drive from a VASES segapaney Nester, range And 1 cold waters lie ante Yeclaas barn kd pe with cottage for gardener; ‘scelient Geuanlete outer "fatming aoa isney ened en, Blk, beans oe JOR ar) ACRES, & x Teeated on roed leading from the ster ata| 7S es, at intersection of several public borhood of elegant county seats, well for subdividiny’ a8 of many wiles. “1 order to die} 1d) per ol price to #10 racre. 200 per nat bri mi ing beautit tion, at trom 81 itgreeee hy Se eee ed VEN-ROOM OOTTAG! Fe, R SALE—SEV: sctay bone beats eg d some cottage rar large lot, oh 845 WwW. Wi Five acres at FORD cot st Bu, 1006 Fst. mys St SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. O7 R SALE—A GREAT BA, orth West, corner property, powte the Naval Olmervetory IRTON MATIBEWS & CO. Fi a ftiot PPCIAL, BARGAT AKOMA ark —Lot 100x200 at Ge. par foot coal, bari ud 10 cotta, “Lite ia New atk at ra eo Be THE OI OO feet of ke Paks = ei a, bene station fae 2,000; ee LEWIS & HEATON, 020 F 8 pw Bratch ottice usar station at Tekoue Pack” End LE BEAUTIFUL IOT, 22.6 rT. FEO: w Hampshire ay uth of equere are from the Blaine mansion. to 10 it alley. two handsome 3-story nglish Leer ohyguses to be built on adjoining du- wo lot 24x80 each. near Dupont,east front, and econ for building purposes: sive mt Uorda wide southof New Hamp- a b.. + ea “00. ‘Two lots near North Capitol st., square south of “ped railway, 20 it. frout alley rear, end on le. ) each: im) Ortant coucession to te sat one ao iat be build SOHN SHEKMA 1 a adi et adjoruing Dr. Zoe. aud a bamber of lows 1 located at sand 1b¢. GEO. F. GRANAM. 1503 Penmsyivania ave, ee SALE—BUILDING TS—FINE CORNER st series of houscs, northwest coruer of 3d and H 8. aa this eure, Abd isazesyiienally pod oe a8 it divisio; vate 1313 F st. od = Mos ACTIVE PROPEL ¥ T AT on the north side x. 16th wt. 0 Sees frou t ak foot tctudiug i in ithe. 56 th god 8: frame thew 2 Fe with wood brick sable: all to 40 ft ney: will" sell in whole or in parte ss tamed, or exchante enteel houses pe the id for a Lctie less, ja"on the other 20. J: for cast Sd au be located rH ry would buii Fo ALE-ECKINGTON~100-FT- Dear ToT on the line of the ECKINGTON Electric Railway ; sewer, water, ourb sidewalk; lgbt; the most attrac five and desirable low-jriced ‘speculative and delixht- ful home property in the District ; asphalt ory ned et: bina be 2 Mest aired’ fer'tavor yt reste street pave- feal mes ves! Ae = erected, opt Dearie Tk cress | i 1618 F st mye; ose” Fe AEA Solut at sepme front gpa ME ad wae : oe 4 Pre arent ea Rane i eee a cs coe NJ. eats sether lots 8c. te $1. Me Lae ae ek a “a CaP. Hier Tie satus Ts smi party rou ya He A " Bi uy y ES F3, 16th ok 2. se 22p ST. NEAR M, 7 ad Peter 3 aa Bas. band C sts s. 0. Gian. a eel sou Neer 000 FT, NEAR HEART OF THE ; Corner Prt ‘&u opportun.ty tora builder, estinent or wi Pay we it, title perfect ; 500, og, ft. Bi “ NO. F_WAGGAMAN, _my4-3t 700 14th at. nw, {OR SALE-LOTS. Whole square in the northeast, containing sbout wquare feet; per foot, 15 cts, 000 Goluaisia Heights lots 18, block 37, crak Wurtuey Eee ee corner of W moy Soe we Pe i eet on cunts and e4 outa 5 equare feet of woul can ‘be subdivided tuto shallow" to sballow lots, Per foot as whole 30 ice or will ge Li pars, Lots on 4th, Band F ets. n.6., per foot 40 Mevidiew Hill, capabi £ fnivdivision am several Dareran aides if between Sith and 21st rth side of ween ots. ow. lot Joxi14; per foot, 82. , tof fecton tat a B. H. WARNER & CO. _my43t sigihe Ey FS BEACIIFUL haser. 1, cheap Loniica! lote ip the int 2, Bi B aE are Pwo, VERY (HANDSOME 1 LOTS ON 20th aud O sis. ; 95,40 | Gkice Lik bikaL Seed aye at Fe SALE—FRO. ONTAGE OF 152 FEET; Ww! located uorssiwest back ealleys; $1 per sq. G2 leet <u 2y re eRposice jorama: gizo pe foot. STEIGER & x, ea ‘OR SALE—600 LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW. ” E twee ipgton and National 100 and gogite; From @1S0 10 800ench cusp serine, ‘This eu fons on the line of improvements aud = schallaatad 4c — (624 14th st. nw, LE—LOTS 1, 16, 17 AND bolt 23.: 18, SQUARE fronts ob Delaware SSiont sub-divide into fora builder; 30 centa ALN. io ee nw. ‘68,000 iA} ‘MOS’ it Park for a oom, on one of Deenlge Columbia siiiin eae ee ee aes }OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON masa. AVE. Fa Keloraus ts at 6110 square foot. The lote at int tion of aud if strat, avenues. st @: Der camere Sos meee toot W. RILEY DEEBLE. 13 Lg EF Gefamabia Ee rales cub age eto a iae cA igure are oe ie cee 2 8 Pm tty ee cee ara Some oak Bae yo ay stat near N; ‘So 00, Umit irra mi we _s720-1m 1B at DEST ors IN ME eee eG aes 20-an ‘B ats... will make frontage. Fee FLOR SALE — awnine Fs FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS: ES SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR AO DAYS TO ace stock, at the Kew York Carriage end Bar Ory, qreater Darwains than Were ever ferpd in che ciiy gf all styled work. tach ew and eeo- on usoak fae cf oe ° 12. +. aa SEE ste Reune Te and TOR SALE —bXTENSION-TOP, B-sEaT wl S Carriage, in good aur cash. Tuguire of LAC] & COLLINS. nw. con Frc) and Qste nw. JOR SALE—THE Yacuy Roy “TREADWELL. Fs iuspection at Rec Apply to JOHN UM my7-8i*_ Nery Yana. POR [Ars ‘Ks FOR FUTURE Gains. or Priutiug FRANK A Pele POLES, COUNTERS, how cases, bins, uiest-rack, shelving, ke, by & lady giving up storekecping. Address STOKE. Star ae +f _ my? iX MULES, CARTS AND HakNESS, for muue, cart ani barnes; mast be wid at once, Address MULE, office of Eventing Star. my7-3t* LP—BABY CARRIAGE WITH PARASOL, 50 A my7-4t at MKS. SOUTT'S 615 D street » 3 | ron SALE-MILK ROUTE, OF 40 GALIONS with Oxtu a te: party if taken AOE SALE—A GENTLEMAN HAVING T use forit wishes to dispose of ting of Sorrel Mare, Bugsy toHARKAWAY STABLES, 1 Posite th id. A bergen _ my s-e03t" For SALE. AT A BAGH RIFICE-A G A GOOD je fireproof — Las nprovenventa; oval a= ti Address Bus 13. Stsrofice Fhe se —CHEAP TO AN IMMEDIATE Pt WN. ons. A O \ermunt Court op Md woud at once. 41k route and seven good cows 320 Ben's nt m oESES, DIRECT Flom ¢ xray bo —¥ » draagit horee. » pou heres: will exchamwe either a for tartaing Vryiven’ AC my6-2r° YOR SALE—OLD BRICK — a 200, Ponuite-cr cea F address: _mys ND CALF: GENTLE >; will said for $30. if oR BAL Little . 5 used only one season , one Victor ood condition, ove poake; twoside-bur t band juede har DOWNIY'S stables, OME AND PPRFECT haw ily horse: young, sound, and gentie; «good enddle horse end cate for the most tmid person; also fue coach horse; is an excellent business or Work horse; bane aten ty driving horse, sound and geu hime sat Dashes, and'set single bugey barnes, duade, equal t new. All every tung COACHMAN nw. OR, see LADIES ELEGANT OL UeIT suuali a gvod traveler, and age cart and russet haruess, ou accoumtof il-besith of vate stable, 1006 13th st.u.w. JOR SAL sist year 1025 Hest, Ge @ADDLE- HORS: Wa. and without BE BANCL “aap TOK SALE—A PALL OF SET s Pi Richa: LSuith, Dixes Giadstoue o CL. a. inquire ol 4HOMAS L. it, Anacostia, DC. Fa oR SALE—STYI cheap; SS pee Sf OF take didereuce in pros, sive: opel FILEG ART ROSEWOoD Crinest od 8 cw Wwarvented: for $10 coverincluded: Ava. L. WAL) & Biot jo 7th wt. Bw. my4-vw*” Fe SaLz—LEss THAN HALF PRICE, ORIQI- nal cos: $160—An L Columbia Bic fact, ball-bearaug, mick rs OR BALE— Actual bargains ina nunvor bd Organs. iu periect cicer. myt-wls + @. Finycrk Sale = . Pal dnvinj aM, BAY MARE PERFEOTLE Find govt anet, dus nety aegis tod ¥ biw.: Hownad avo Ait, Visssas Ps SALE. es RANT, Oa a re oH ENA Swhicaad eh tes nae duce. App Fez eate_susT aknivin burt TELS mi Draft aud teu fue drivin Arig ye seine soa priced ones. co Te & QUIGLe myo" Breuer of ed - {QR SALE—POSITIVE | Ki finest uprickt Pervein, | pigs ahd covana: ters 26 euit Cuyer ACHANGE, the leading piano Louse, my Fok, he waaaine PAPER. APPLY aT Fe TAR, Pe SSLEONE ® kew CPRIGHT | PIANO, DOU- veneered case, ‘si tenn Fie DU; spout HlvoWonen x0o. vss twee ere Os Sab e-20 Boats, alt STTLES, #10 10 3 CUMBERLAND aaron, ™. SEATED CANO! 20 abs te Brst-cinas a ols be ave. my2-2w }. C8 SALE-ONE TWO-5i “Kean “wurres 5 Licht orcer; With poe aft Inquire st BOW ARD HOULss Si ABLES, 48. * t. ow, my2-Ou k= /SALE—PiANO BARGAINS. Rosewood square plano, @1.25, payments @5 per month. Beautiful Steinway square piano at great sacrifices cash or wonthly payments, Magnificent upright, but Little used, to exchange for Square or wouthly payments, Call and see it. Liegunt new opright pianos $10 cash down and 610 monthly tll paid for. ‘The Leading iano House, my 1 THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Peeve _ F2 R SALE_NEW, GENTERL GENTLEMA! patent: cost price, @80. will for $40. Also new, Let, highly - Dinued “Alyy. Gunde will well for 8200. ‘Tbose want can see abuvest ST. Xe ais 7 RESo crios . A, Pucks cas 3D gies, be. Cat Unaet Sapere Comone Tee ‘Syriiie Phaeton, tons, Misteluse PLseiond, Luctouse specialty, aud fity ail- ferent kiuide of Dusgnces wagons and tracks: solstareut Jor Lue Columbus Bugey Co. My ge | be Y PEs A eLow Work waetuer you buy or not. OBS cor. Gth aud N.Y. ay. aud 1230 62d wt oi 43 B.W. ap2Oiojed Lx-Lop purreys, purreya, Zend 5 Victorias; Phartous, top abd no top. fon, Speed.ng’ Wasoum, toad Carts, tancy Delivery Wagous, Mik Way Grocers, Express and Waxous, Varnish Wag us apd Wagonetice, Stock also’ of Harness of every ton at ou tue Sole agent for the Courtland Wagons, Flue Cocringes, Buggies aud Spring . peau EXSiiGER. oe SALE—A GOOD SpUpeLers nooks: way in tuir condition, made dreau ; tris ingreen, Appiy oC. L:GUKLEY, FPOe SALE OUR STOCK OF ®PAING AND BUM- mer carriages is full aud cumple-e We show styles tare correct wid exclusive «UF pries for ‘Rive clase work are Very Liiue higher, 11 auy, than what pay ior interivr Work elseWuere Li pou vontems ae purchasing we vould Us pleased to ahUW you Lue of carriages i the city ANUREW 3. 0 + [701 SALE-VARNISHED wac cans Ta furniture, milk, and feed waguns: also plattorg sbrilig carta, auld 1 posy cert, on €. ERS SOMN'T Cook =, ING CANARIFS AND 00 each. BCHMID'S ayu-lu . [HAVE my hiring. elie ai avvnpe, foc ihe OWNER TUS Lot nw uanutecturers Age