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AN UNPLEASANT STORY. American Fishermen Said to Have Be- haved Badly Canadian Port. Orrawa, Ovr., May 15.—The department of Customs has been informed by the sub-coliector at Ingonish, Cape Breton, that a number of American fishing vessels recently put into that Port, the crews of which have been conducting themselves ina scandalous manner. On the 25th ult. some of the crew of the E. 8. Whelan, of Gloucester, Mass., went ashore and visited the house of Thomas Donovan. light-house- pooper ot atthat place, and brutally maltreated him. Donovan. being a weakly man, was not able to = fend himself, and was seriously in- jared. ese men then smashed Donovan's it to pieces and a treated a boat be- longing to the light-housekeeper in a similar manner. A number of boats were afterward set adrift, and it was with difficulty that their owners secured them again. The Gloucester men assaulted several unoffending residents and then returned to their vessel afid sailed away. The minister of customs has the matter under consideration, with a view to t gpteors. recurrence of such outrages and securing compensation for the damage done. FATHER EAGAN TESTIFIES. The National League | Did Not Encour- age, But Denounced Crime. Loxpox, May 15.—At to-day’s session of the Parnell commission Father Eagan, a Roman Catholic priest from Lo ighrea, county Galway, testified that the leading men of Loughrea be- longed to the national league. No serious crime had been committed in that district from the formation of the Loughrea branch of the Jeague to its suppression by the government, the single exception of the murder of a policeman named Lynton. This murder was condemned by a meeting of the league, and the witnesses of the crime denounced fram the altar. Seas A YOUNG MAN’S SAD FATE. He Disappea while Deranged—His Body Found in the River. Borpextows, N. J.. May 15.—The remains of Heywood M. Paul. of Philadelphia, aged twen- ty-two years, deranged. and who had been mias- ing from Edgewater Park, where he had been staying since Saturday, were found in the Del- aware river, near that place, this morning. He had drowned. Paul was the son of Henry §. Paul, a wealthy citizen of Philadelphia. He graduated from Harvard college last June, after a four years’ special course in chemistry. After graduating he made an extensive tour through Europe. About two weeks ago he be- came ill with brain trouble and nervousness. While atteuding college he became engaged to young woman of Tigh family of Boston and the marrriage was to have taken place soon. His afianced came on to see him last week, but the young man became worse and his physicians advised that he be removed to # private insane asylum for treatment. The young man objected to this. It was then suggested that he visit his uncle who resided at Edgewater Park, N. J. Young Panl consented to this, and of Friday last was taken hither in ebarge of an attendant. Some time during that night he unlocked the door of his room and disappeared. Careful search has since been made and a reward of $1,000 was offered for his recovery and $500 for the recovery of his body. but no clue was obtained until ‘his body was found floating in the Delaware this morning. —___ Buried Under Tons of Iron. Detroit, May 15.—A terrible accident oc- curred at the Michigan car works yesterda: afternoon, by which one man lost his life out- right aud three more were fatally hurt. A gang of laborers were unloading a carload of iron when some part of the brace holding the load broke. and several tons of iron fell on the men, completely burying them. When the Victims were liberated Joe Benscott was dead, and his three companions terribly injured. All are Germans poor leave large families, _ The Revolver Was Loaded. Rocxrorv. itt., May 15.—Mary Weldon, a grandaughter of Spencer Weldon, who is said to be the financial backer of the Rev. E. J. Schweinfurth, the Beekmanite king, at the Weldon farm, was accidentally killed yesterday afternoon. A little boy was playing With a re- volver, and the girl weat to look into the bat- rel when the weapoa was discharged, killing ber instantly. Reading’s Coal Traffic. PuuspeLruia, May 15.—The report of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company for the week znding May 11. shows that the coal earried for the week was 131,219.08 tons. For corresponding week last year, 141,042.02 tons. or a decrease this year of 40,822.14. The amount poxins freight for last week was 116,917.01 ton Ia the same week lust year, 128,373.06 tons, a decrease of 11,456.05 tons for last week. Of the total carried last week 14.303.07 tons were for the compauy’s use, as against 12,663.16 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase of 2,311 tons. —— The Hotel-Keepers’ Banquet. Curcago, May 15.—The hotel men’s banquet at the Palmer house was a magnificent affair, covers being laid for 300 guests. To-day will be given up entirely to pleasure. At 11 o'clock the visitors inspected the auditorium building, which is fagt approaching completion. Then they took possession of the hundred carriages im waiting. and, led by ten tally-hos, the pro- cession moved down to Jackson park, in the Gace of which « lanch and military concert the Second regiment band was combined. sane through the South park system fol- jowed. ‘To-night the delegates will visit the theaters, uil of which have thrown open their doors to the bonifaces. Tin Discovered in Kansas. Cutcaco, May 15.—A dispatch from Topeka, Kau., says: A deposit of tin has been discov- ered about 20 miles from Topeka. An analysi of a sample of the ore shows that it is valuable. Further investigxscn as to the extent of the deposit will be mate —_ Enforcing Prohibition in Kansas. Cuicago, May 15.—A Trilune special from Wichita, Kan., says: Since the rigid enforce- ment of the hibition law by the new police commission mony startling violations of the prokibitory iw are being unearthed, Last hight Alderman F. R. Stone was arrested for selling hquor. Another arrest was Mp. Lucy Smith, a prominent church member and the proprietress of a fine hotel. She had been in the secret traffic for some time. he fine in each offense is €500, alee as More Breweries Bought by Englishmen. Derxorr, ren May 15.—An English syndi- cate, through John P. Grant, of New York, has gonsummated the purchase of five large Detroit breweries. They are those of Jacob Manns, Chris Endriss, Goebel & Michenfelder, and two others. The consideration was $700,000. —— Mechanical Engineers in Session. Prrtssure, May 15.—A special from Erie, Pa., says: The American society of mechanical en- gineers, which convened here yesterday, got down to business to-day. Over two hundred of the leading engineers in the United States are Present. At to-day's session the following papers were read fue “Piping of steel Ingots,” by Thomas 8. Cane, Newark. N. J. “Gain sharing,” by Henry R. Towne, Stamford, mn.; “Com cost of steam and water,” by Charles United States navy; ative Man- oat mueter pe different loads af pT Samuel Weber, Charleston, N. H. The society will remain in session till wi evening when the members will leave for New York, where they will embark tor the Paris exposition. ——-—— A Coal Miners’ Strike Ended. Prrrssvae, Pa., May 15.—The strike of the 6.000 railroad coal miners is ended and work in all of the mines was resumed this morning. Concessions were made by both operators and diggers and the price agreed upon to rule for the ‘aes 22 ott per ton, whieh is one cent Jess than was demande — ee Rescuing Those in the Ruins. Tacoma, Wasutxatox Ter., May 15.—The ‘work of removing the debris of the ruins of the Rew hotel which was razed by the storm bere on Monday night is being vigorously pushed, im the hopes of rescuing still in the ruins, A new store, in course of erection, 11th and 13th streets on E street, was also razed end « workman employed A building im the southern wind. SOCIAL MATTERS. Well-Known People and Their Sum- mer Plans—Personal Notes. Mrs. Pedroso, who has been serionsly ill, is recovering her health and strength, and will accompany her mother soon to ir summer residence at Torresdale, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay will leave their pleasant home in this city for their Newport place early in June. Dr. J. C. MeGuire’s handsome house on Mass- achusetts avenne, above 17th street, is rapidly nearing completion. It has a front of brown stone, and is built on the English basement lan. : Mrs. W. M. Galt, who sold her large house on Vermont avenue to Senator and Mrs. McMillan, of Detroit, has purchased the pretty green stone house om Siccoschusette avenue, above 17th street. Secretary Tracy has taken the Bacon house, on Farragut square, that was occupied last sea- son by the Postmaster-General and Mrs. Dick- inson. Miss Kate Deering, who has been spending oe weeks in Philadelphia, has returned to the city. The second quodlibet lunch was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Nordhoff this afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Fremont, jr., and Miss Henrietta Erni Miss Helen Smith, of 1714 Connecticut ave- nue, has invited a company of guests for a dancing party on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Starring has returned from New York city, and is in her Highland Terrace house. Count and the Countess Mitkiewicz have re- moved from Takoma Park to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio King will spend the summer in West Newton, Massachusetts, Mrs. Geo. Marshall and daughter, who were here during the inauguration on a visit to Mr. A. D. Marshall, of the interstate commerce commission, after having made an extensive eastern tour are again spending a few weeks here on their way home to Portland, Oreg. A special to the New York World from Lon- don says: A notable American wedding will take place here on Thursday, May 23, Col. Benton K. Jamison, one of the shining lights of the Philadelphia Clover club, is about to marry Miss Jean Willard. Very few of the American colony here know of the engagement as yet. But the cards will be out on Friday and the ceremony will be performed in the historic Savoy chapel by the Rev. Henry White. The wedding breakfast will take place afterward at the Grand hotel. Miss Willard is the daughter of Mr. Charles D. Willard, of Washington, well known in society there and prominently identified with the Florida railroads. She was edueated in London and has many. friends here, both American and English. (1. Jami- son is a well-known business man in Philadel- phia, where his wife died about three years ago. He has two sons there. one of whom is associated with him in business, while the other is at college. OFF FOR Ni NACIREMA. The Washington “Party Who Will En- joy Gen. Agnus’ Hospitality. There was a great aggregation of statesman- ship and newspaper talent on the train which left the Baitimore and Potomac depot this morning at 11:40. The occupants of the two special cars in the rear of the tram were guests of Gen. Felix Agnus, of the Baltimore American, and they were en route to Nacirema, the gen- eral’s country seat near Baltimore, there to dine with a host of choice spirits. The states- men eschewed politics and the newspaper men dropped their pencils. It was a holiday, pure and simple. Among those in the party were: Secretary Blaine, Secretary Noble, Secretary Rusk, Secretary Tracy, Representative Can- non, Assistant Secretary Bussey, Represen- tative Henry Cabot Lodge, Commissioner Roosevelt, Mr. J. Fenner Lee, Appointment Clerk T. E. Byrnes, of the Treasury department. Hubbard T. Smith E. B. Hay, John P. Sousa. Herndon Morsell, Job Chamberlin, H. B. F. Macfarland, F adelphia Record; W. C. MacBride, Cincin- nati betray D. BR. McKee, Associated Press: Mj. N. Clark. New York Tribune; W. B. Stevens, St. Louis Giobe- Democrat; Say F. Durham, Minneapolis Trilmne; Perry He: ath, Indianapolis Journal; W. J. Lampton, V ington Critic; G. A. Apperson, Louis Globe. Democrat; A. J. Stofer, Richmond. Dispatch; R. J, Wynne. F. D. Musee: cial Cincinnati Comm ckendorf, New York w York Wor pent We ashington Critie; Traveller; F. i. Hostord, Detroit Free Pres: Paul Wolff. New York Staats-Zeitung; Puy, New York Times; F. A. C. C. F. Towle, Boston THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, York Morning Journal; Crosby S. Noyes, EN 1NG Star; F. A. Richardson, Baltimore Sw i. Fred. Perry Powers, Chicago Herald; R. M. Larner, Baltimore Sun; L. G. Garthe, Balti- more American; Cliff Warden, Sunday Herald; Geo. H. Harries, Eyextna Star; C. A. Hamilton, Brooklyn Times; G, Bain, United Pr N. Pepper, Chicago Tribune: P. V. De Graw. Johnson, Cincinnati En- Philadelphia Evening Vashington Post; E, ‘imes. Jnited Press: C. C. wirer; Jas. R. Young, Star; Harry L. West, Dunnell, New York GEN. BLACK’S LETTERS. Those About Political Work by Clerks now in Corporal Tanner’s Hands. A Washington special to the New York Sun says: “Last fall many of the special agents of the pension office were utilized by General Black as political missionaries, It was not very difficult for them to look after politics while traveling over the country investigating appli- cations for pensions and verifying affidavits. From time to time they reported to General Black by personal letter, and these letters ac- cumulated until there were more of them than the general could conveniently keep about his desk, and he told Chief Clerk Brock to make them up into packages and put them on his sofa. Either Froek neglected to do this or afterward turned the packages over to Quincy E. Browning, a clerk in the office, who was @ confidential friend of General Black, and was employed by him on several delicate missions, and Mr.Browning, within a few days,has turned the whole of this confidential political corre- spondence over to Commissioner Tauner. who will adorn bis annual report next fall with copious citations from these letters. Browning has been retained in the service, and is now on duty in St. Louis as a 21,600 clerk, detailed for duty in the field, while the regular special agents get only $1,400. Brock is also retained in the pension oftiee, but not as chief clerk. There may have been purposes of Mr. Brown- ing’s that were served by delivering this corre- cae to the enemy, but it is very strange at General Black left the correspondence in the pension office after the election, unless it was pure forgetfulness. No rational explana- tion of this has been offered.” —__.____ Diving for the $1,000 Ring. Alfred Lee, the colored man recently arrested for receiving the valuable diamond and emer- ald ring stolen from the house of Lieutenant Tyler, gave the officers information concerning the whereabouts of the ring. This information was to the effect that he threw the ring in the river near the G street wharf. Detectives Raff and Horne gave the information to Lieut. Tyler, and a professional diver from Balti- more, named Brown, was employed to search the bottom of the river haat the point mentioned. Mr. Broom is superintendent of a wrecking company in Baltimore. He arrived here this morning, and, with two assistants, has been searching the river for the missing jewel. eee A Street Affray. There was a lively scrapping match on Louis- iana avenue, opposite the Police Court, this morning. Charles White, a drummer for a Bal- timore hat factory, and Chas. Benheim, an Alexandria lawyer, were the participants. © = appears that Benheim apy = counsel in a suit brought Ps cory hite. ‘The case was on assignment for trial in Balti- more to-day. Benheim was standing at his oftice door "shen White came along and had some words with him. The lie passed, and White referred to Benheim as a thief; where- m blows were passed. Several policemen Oo were in front Pra the court ran across the jeleais and placed both men under arrest, each ona —— of affray. When im they extive jat the Police Court neither party show other and _——————— ® No other paper published has anything like half as many readers in the city of Wash- | © ington as bas Tuk Evenrxa San, and no other one has yet supported its claims by an affidavit aya eae ee ’ WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1889. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—LOTS. SP ee peas Ww:s <TED-BY A PARTY OF ADULTS TWO Paes located rooms, monly. paleo, HP bar othe. ‘ANTED—NO. 1 SERVANT, COLORED. We quae bovowebet Ergpintane Bed eee ela ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS one who has s know referred; references req eee 8. 8.0, “| WASTED-SMOKE | FORTEC 100) NT te ‘OR PRO as Mi ta Loudre and ta 2 8 New Internati onal Tailor byare SPORTUONDO & CO" Palate Cutts col ceead with on rule ‘the only sys Sees earache ‘ ~ by Mme. 8.3. MESSER. 13 aie Sew ny Ww V tees See Ri what tunings aaa mw. my drese C.F. ie MORSE, Washingto: cota ED—TO PURGI ‘ASE, SECOND HAN) Wins MES Coors, sig Toes, cu | Wane aga tie oSP OD MAND, ous an _ sehaz fiande side, Colored. Men price, E. L. K., 16) nw. my15-—3t_ f a BOOM may 15-6 ANTED—A PARTY HERE FROM NEW YORK We ANT A GOOD SKIRT HAND, COLORED | preferred. Apply 229 Massachusetts avenue al Wee w days will Gaatoa” oh SWAT. ainericat Hotees tn the tae cash Stag tio my14-3t* Ware —A COLORED BOY IN A DRY GOODS | WY ANTED- IF YoU WisH TYPEWRITING DONE in first-class style, at short notice, and at the others need apeiy bd Fie (eoominendations; =— ypest rates, call otis t the WEBST: eis eee st. Dow. y ANTED—A NURSE, WHITE GERMAN PRE- jorences require Ww SS—ANY PERSON MAVIN( Witt 5 cplored:: beat city references required. Peg Ped ae - nen: mhednlend ERSERE ldre: kiving sine, condition, Lemme 5) 926 WAkED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO HOUSE, rag work; references required. Apply 1706 M st. L Vv ANTEDAGOU D, GENTLE DIIVING HONS: WARIED-cooKs, 10 To soe gt afraid of cars: to use in country from date ena Svuraes, Salesiadies, Laundrews Dri’ | unitt Nov. 1, A, B. BIBB, Cloppers, Montomery TepNalters, Parra and Handy, at once, DiC Ma. myla-3t" 6137thn w.: also Enropean Steasuship agent. my 19- ANFED DRESS CUTTING MADE on’s “Dress Cutti ‘lWe EASY. ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOU ting Seale,” Work; must go home at night. Apply at o nme rabies ne one to learn to cut all kins 311 Pennsylvania ave. nw. ee foot ‘gna ally alge er PB etem be WASTED — Hany AGENTS AvERAGE oven | Rehr elvtte tals ane Ped vith my crand new Rubber Under- nt ‘Aldres Mrs. WE EETTEE, Chicago, tie Place etialtce Caen le hod Ae eet F st. nw. any7-L2t* 7 ANTFD—TWO MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS, FAIR ’ ability, yermanent, Incrative titnation ton EP y ANTED TYPEWRITING. “TYP TYPEWRITING— ‘Ja week; references fe aoy . fi ee Jersey ave w. ARNOLD, ‘Stenographer and Typewriter, = Bt Tee ANTED—A COLORED ) BOY IN A DRY GO SoGnE ANTED—PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- Store, must bri od Fecominendations; bone WwW others need apply; BOS Sth stn it stered; Mattresses made over; work done ins | meat and ibetantial manner; ORT mmade ; perfect fit guaranteed. st. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY, | DRESSMAKEL skirt, waist, and basque Lands. Apyly 1946. W Fo 4 Wi Re ea f 0 WANE |b NTED— ALE WHITE OF 0¢ rr) yur seat Light Carriuge or Phaeton of an A) ere ae, oom: a LL, 14th | style. w Address vf B.J., Star office. my Na See Rw. ANTED—FULL CASH PRIC! ES WILL BE PAID W 3 H, ‘0 20 YEA for vid gold and silver, or exchanged for uew jew- th age: to wore ih u bavosry stices aust bapa | airy or soft ailver ware: by 8. DESIO, 439 Sth st. and bring references. Address M.-H. bs. Star n.W., Room 4, my? = | WASTED(H BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST C we V ANTED— AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN FO prices for second: Mend Pucsitare, Carpets and yerocery and provision store, Apply to 501, of Feat is Entire Households a specialty. Address st. Dw, = e I WANT TO RENT FOR THE 5) mer acountry place, furnished, on line of rail- y. Kesponsible and care- rticulars, THE ornrl EX- ashington, D Cc. myll-lm ED-LADY FOR A P PERMANE: eee Kled she is reliable; xood reference nec- 1.83. Ap ee between ‘TO'and ii Picirr eri \ road, within bi ful. ¢ WANTERSYOUNG LADY TEACH DAN aE (2 pupils), and musie (1 pupil), for board during W ED. summer in fay of two. (brother and sister); good | VW num reference, Address LIBBEY, Lewinsville, Fairfax | $9 for pastnre; stabled county, Va. mjtoedtt | ly. as ‘protection trom ies aud "Ree ber aaa ni eference, John ker, e. Wisi LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS AND | Rich'd Sint Webster Taw building: Ss willing to work for #: Bir. Tr month at . BERRY, pA ‘i. Apri at rooin 1. Central ‘building, ith ag e. (elevator). Ca'l after 11a. in. CBEST ECTTERINE Bi ANTED—COOKS, NURSES, WAITER: aaa Wa eras cage toe, pou, ‘ool pound. Warranted tut to get strong oF rancid dike butter does) for one mouth, or money refunded” Familics served at residences. * For sae on'y at stalis 329 30 (decorated tall, middle of ualt-alsle,) Center Market, and (143 pygigherm Liberty Market, Open ily. "WM. CR my9-1m women for general wo: 3 ready. KA HOP xt. uw, my 14- Wass WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS, ALSO an apprentice; highest wages paid. Ap) 1y imme Pr diately. 401 Pa. ave. n.w, my14-3t* ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR TO To PASTURE AT GEN. E.F. work on ladies’ dress aud underwear. ay Deer to suineoet B LAFEE bg eles from city. ed On B — = — st. and Louisian mre ct ‘ity. 1im_ ANIEL A MHITE SE. WHO WwW ANTED ¥ second-hand Frrniture,c etc.; prompt attention to orders by 2p18-1m*_ 1GHEST CASH PRICE ‘pets, Stoves, Feathers, Uy inail of otherwise, INSTELN, _1009 Bst. n.w., coyote hay scale. “ADIES TRY VORA BLOSSOM, diseases, aloo Dr Mtecttts “Blood Puriticr” cures uelari 100 doses $1 samples free. Mrs. ¥. A. BAILEY, sole agen Ja9-80w-Sun* WANIED HORSES TO PASTURE — KEEPING ses Winter and suininer # specialty, Order box atTrice’s Btables S11 Gthst; uw; farm ob 7th st Goa S ules from city. 0. H. P. CLARK, Sligo P.O. apl 7-1m* M ai RESS ; ON tughiy, understands the utting rand hating of liktren's ¢ jothing. Apply, from 9 to 4 0 ANTED-MEN FOR FACH STATE TO HA‘ die out gus, as general wavayers;, Liberal in- ducements ott awe with from $2 10 8100. Call Hoom 3, HOTEL SLATER, corner &d and'B sts. LW. WASTED: N ‘EER (FO) oR ST ba jONARY engine) at Capit! park wll pely THOMAS W surrH, pon sate AND RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE rR SALE DESIRABLE Si me: | front by about 100 feet, on C several oN Cot ty different parts of the op elboverts $350 we 2 000, and for rent, “F Hiox a ba ea sua pa ae Tor the enteon, PECK, 934 F st. 110, ob 71h at. bet, Cand Md. ave. ae my15-4t T $0 Ke —_ ‘three (3) By glory club house, situate at the ur (4) miles Washi ou, DC. iby dare (3) mR SAI RGAIN—SEVERAL CHOICE al an | Eee arm o 920 F Cae) Tumnbe a, Dear 14th et 5 3c per foo FR, =, sere a Ss it rat | ee oar Tet Building. 1419 G st. Prevent, with every re one undred.m-gibers st ing oe Socth sidscot Pats ain oe sttendant privileges, will be tented | ‘Seeapee ss Sgnaon,£0.8 responsible cater ti Ted See _— <vr Ferenc oe ae a Bolipie aT _my15-e03t oot ae forth Capt rie Soe, WOK SALE_SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS, OF FROW bw. 20 FFT FRONT Fact 1 ay ‘one to three acres, west of and near Brightwood, Overlooking proposed Rock Creek Park. and Nery bear J se a 3 & BRA ET. via Fin ‘$ tern of 0 OR SALE— rus of prowesed Bright Fae Patterson ct at, San of North Capitol, and N ste. SHOEMA Se BO Pat.n aw. mylé-6r 8! sus CULTURE. Bab ikon viet BUILDING LOT, Ox 4 PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. gonmerania inde: obs de ‘3 if ot Se qulit letter received from Miss Magwie J. Palmer she oy oe, 13h a 14th iat es A ey PS rine ag rae ae ie po ‘or a oe ita very pleasant as well asa very proutable bus ‘Miss Palmer has become interested in the Silk Col- ouy at Odenton, and will have cuarge of the cocoonery there this summer. We have only ten more SILK FARMS to sell at 8300 each. They will double alue next year. It | 1s not necessary for a qoute ein is a onsen: cheap, “se myl | UIs b.S SHOEMAKER ‘A VERY DESIRABLE Lor ox Oo: i Frets eyelet nay a | Ce ersou: tot fiv. the proved square: derive a benefit, ax we make the + BURFORD, 1252'S yous | tach purchaser, charging only « snail pe OR SALE-LOTS IN WAGGAMAN AND Ric | *o" Pe addith ty of This investment will pay better than stocks, bond Fay caiey Par Oe proper eae aay, | or ground reuts, aud every year will deus ice vate terminus of ng) ‘ave. extended, and te Kalorauna Heights the new belize and the rark SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, and near by the proposed Zoological var frie road will be coated, ach harter having slresdy obtained from Cougreaa. Byrcint ices to peo | _ 14-3 410 7th st. now of prominence who will build ne houses ; . SALP—CHEAP FOR CASH—53 ACRE "Gait For pia cela § est } Farm: dwelliu, storehouse and outiwilitngs, or will exchange for cit vty. ‘or terms ply Fine de tenn a & Tore CARTER 1S Fecaw “myladee eiameet et & ce oad location high and So. rvab cunt poker jocation hi neal th der culth- ei ee Ba finns Pood ering: cightioom dwelling boves {0k SALE DESIRABLE BUILDING Lor. Mable and ail necessary outbuildinws, price. x101 ase. nd fro Apply toowuer, 610 Half st. =.w myl4-ue rama. pled JOR SALE—AT GAITHERSBURG, MD., walk 3M station, a desirable i1-room _myd-2w VOR SALE—60 LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW.” BE- tween Eckington ational Fair grounds, 25x id 253 130 to 84 300 each ; easy terme. line of improvements =| opportunity for investi For information apply to RUBT a RUNGE RY utes” frou. house with one acre >of ground, ail necessary outeulla- ings: price, $4,500. A. my14-1w P. HILL & © bap Sood water 810. Aigo pew cotiage, 6 UTHEREO! FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—CIGAR, STATIONFRY aRD CORFEG fy Loner) Sion and Dwelling, 1% food one, iwstion, ne way iS Fa ey Taye. POR, MERC: apa = fe GnelEAN baw ose APS oe ne F% SALE LISH POINTER « rau wit my 15, Address POINTER, Star office TE SALE VERY CHEAP_—HORSE WAGON AS! eruess. Ap ly at 45¥ K ot. uw. ee fay | GAN'S Market Saloon. myl5-2t E | FOR SALE orn EXTIRE STOCK OF WATCRES j ry. fler tin | pers discon: | Our estabitshineut plain figures, JACUBS BIC MbsylVabis aven ae. Fo ses Wen, HEAP-ONE PHA in good ond: Ton aL - Can de seen at 210 xe ONE BAY MARE WORTH #200 wit @ if Sold. an god bt 1.2 oN L.w,, between + and ers JOR SALE—FINE FIVE YEARS OLD, suitable for cans Wagon, Looky span ~y tna Ay last, Brat, tame, ever « days. 20US 14th «tn SALE—AT A Sachi provements. gos Box 13.4, Star c Fee sah bse, weight 1,300. powerful draft be eth st. sw SOR SALE CHEAP—A PONY CART. APLY JAMLS FRISG, $01 Lath s i OD-WILL. AND FIXTURES excellent ‘ A ‘Mice ’ ip A REAL BANG FoR some bark peu >. ew Sess than r PFEUTELR & CONLIIT, 1831 bat Feese ainone & pair of y in rear of JUST ARRIVED. Ws ve POR 1Giy aus, ontle, aud very fast, n Side-bar Bag Harness, &. Cal! or address 505 b. Oay ~ + | JQOR Sale SAL. BES’ DEODED Fluid, 750.) deuivered to any pa. | myis-ite a — | JQOK SALE — DARK Pay | EY weighs avout S00 or uo | T. W GREEN, Rc FY SALE STEAM Fx. SALW ORFEe. HR , "GHOICE BaR- 1307 Fst tw. at F hg & MULL dane Shops. A eine in lots on stroct, ey Hamepeniee ove. LE OR RENT—ATIRACTIVE COUNTRY | aud k sts sw y 1a th st., Ret, Sst., 21st st. near N, 50x100, University hon: x urbs of Oakland, Garrett county: 17 08 SALE—NEW, DURABLE v s it Coluimbia Heights, Lanier Heights, acres, with handsome dwelling and outbuildings. | [<8 SALEONEW. DUKA Tepe Mei oe Bes Se re fee. Reut $500. THOS, HIL eek tn r AM! Fayette and St. Paul sts., Baltimore. myi3 laskets, SCHMID'S. BALE— ‘OR 8 (SALE-AT LAUKEL, MD..A 5-ROOM HOUSE, | 10313 1am FEE’ cellar; lot Uz feet front by | JQOK SALE ser. ew Hampshire aver H a 2 Lud aud bor s tw yg or more lots of not leas than 13, ‘fect be 16 FRANK B. CONGER, 1 eet, fron ure @ country bome at mod- to =F Apriy to RICHARD L. WALLAC erate price. oH, FoR! SALE— 44, Fendali builutug. THAT SPLENDID LOT E D-TO RENT_FRONM 30 x “ee Ser AAR HT are, ira fret clagr rotiare, Coprotch SUES nine bed-roome and baili-room; plenty of shade. with: : in 20 minutes ride Uy rail from city. Address ALE —VERY DESIRABLE LO’ ut and Meridian Hill. Also per § Secription of H. Feist f place. stating terns, &e.. E hington, D. and 17th st., 81 and 81.25 a all appreciating in value, and will be profitable ws in= yestment, J, HERTTORD, Flemiug Duildius, 1419 G st. ap20-lin ’ LIMITED NUMBEK 0} oe a Fe. SALE—COLUMBIA HFIGHTS— the best building lots in Tawra: size We have corner and other desirable Lots for sale in A 100: 5 minutes’ walk to station: 20 ten Gifferent locations of Columbia stieughts._ Headquar- i. ae : - ters on lowest tp BST PA: KER, Pigse train 25 minutes from Baltimore on ex mb16-2m. ATS8 F at persons that will build we have decided to offer a re same, until June 15th, for #275; \% cash, bal- ance jn one aud two years, or on zoutily antallents, BUSINESS. CHANCES. _ my14-3t Cor Ist #t. and Ind. ave. n.w. Address & SHAFF Ls “ Remnant ‘ANING Warten FARMHANDS: MUST BE W Weathers Hencvated, recommended. “Apply at 1 M st. nw., bes | tre Furniture Steamed, and Moths De- tween 4 and 0 o'clock. __myl4 tro: ed F H.YOUNGS, 1402 Pa.ay., Telephone 1008-2, Lau Ww _my11-6t rel, Bid. “ANTED—62,000 F TO 5 YEARS AT 6 i GALES ES T aT cent, payable semi -annually; security, realty, rightwood; 6 acres; good tmp wemente price a for amount of loan; ao bout roveimeu! be sold OND. 1307 ‘Pat aw. le (oe LY acres, on — Bailes eee city, worth $4, 500; Bouse insu Address ist paid. OAN E., Star office. ab Taen chamberi: 300D SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, and femal plvers, old general hou: old and Dig Ree which colored help of ail it ity and conutry. prices’ will ‘be paid, Call LASKEY'S atouce. TEINER & BRADFORD. dT Penn ave., commer 2d st new. my26 TUGS Fat. (Walter building), first floor. a _myl4to31* A whly coniy y for the summer ; referenc: TT LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED en suite, In private family adults; ft square Capitol; su 210 Delaware ave. 2 ©. my 15 SINGLE MAN TO WORK wood nmuiker und Plowman, and ug good references. Call at FULK'S MEAT STC ‘7th aud Boundery sts. a.w. my 13. ED — DETECTIVES, -WE WISH TO EM- 000 » to represent our rship fee WAS F full first floor over quer prices; F st. car FOR PENT BY MAY 15, FUR with board, at summer ‘rates. corner Vt. ave. and — BY FRANKLIN ANTED—A SETTL on dairy. farin: A) Nis! ROOMS, 1er wae L.w., my1i-6t*” PARK, LARGE, nicel, Heman for #1 ws writ Board, $30, 81 Headquarters Wiehite Ka Sas, z: ANTED—A YOU WHI' SD FOSTIGHE chamberwork to look aiter a little iri 9 erenices required, yout 1710 between 8 aud iy N PRIVATE FAMILY, THREE © picating Kooms on second floor. sekeeping; use of bath: convenient to 3; terms moderate. 1508 6th st. n.w. KENT Q ST. N. W., FURNISHED oon Wh need tebe. beard, et very moderate if geal wane bee nus references exchanged, my10-6 00 Feunsy ivania uve.; | JYOR RENT —1400 L 8 1s-3t Window, front room, with board. 16 mended. SHED BAY myl4-2t" 7 Be y JOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SEO- WwW as pood inaey enses ABOUT” eu Race ¥ nd aud third floors; bay window house; private Grocery store. Address Box 1, Siar office, Best" mouth Est.n.w. Also, -room. $10 ED—A SKILLE MAKER; MUST Ws (OR RENT — DELIGHTEULLY — PL PLEASANT be é @ in ev spect and competent to apectasenin, with a private family, at 1340 1 do fin good wages will be paid. Address oe Q oDEL,” “Star ye peg ee er J ,opposite p rk: at cee Special Leagan EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES FOR } NEWL pry floor, #10 Il after 5 p.m. on, hats, #ud other departments: {situation ; goudsalary. THE BUN MALC th st. nw. my : " at Wa" T ANTE. D—WOMEN FOR PI PHIL Al be LPHIA, ALSO for city; lady bookkeep-ra dressmakers, ferm and dairyine (baggae room; trunks stored), Bel st. nw TWO ELEGANT sevond floora, suit- aT 1 L 8ST. N. suites of Parlors, on first ajd able for a club of gentlemen ; rented in T ANTED-THE CITY xly: eve eee eames Seat V does not kee you waiting for employment. | FOR KENT — N NT Situations furnished “a applications for gov: room: conveniences {oF 1 puthouvek ening if de ernment positiousprerared by an expert: rooms reeis: | aired. Aiply $13 11th st. n.w. Cars pass the tered. 711 G st. nw my L1-1w* myo. NDORE'S. EM MEN % ROOMS AT 918-020 16TH ST. N.W. ry. Lich poste y in overivoking McPherson square. Choice fable ia ——- stic labor, for | Louse. & aie my11-6t* _ JOK RENT. L ROOMS, SINC SINGLE « OREN AUTIF suite, in private family: furnish o he-ph double- ces in TED—AGENTS FOR OUR NEW PATENT | Commer Nouse: south and enst front, 9) Fire-Proot : sizes 28x18x18; weight 500 | CVéFY Poom ; reterences required; Tigh ea! — Ibs. ; retail price $35; others in proportion. Highest | JOR RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE-THREE award (ail Centennial Exposition 1888, rooms, with private bath, second floor, and two Kare chance; peri slowest, | com. roomie, third floor, fur. those having children or © are net An territory | servants need not apply. Ref. exci my3-lin wat POR BENT-AT 111 '; LARGE SEC- oud-atory front room, muital i © or two gen- Uemen, aud other pleasant furuished rooms. horth and apis x 8 cots SALESME WE ui ‘a! a : W ME peat nre terms reasonable. m to sell our woods by sample to the wholesale « retail trade, Largest quanuf'rs in ur line. | Euclose 2- cent stamp. Wave: erday. Permanent position. v1 ad. ey advanced tor , ad sae Spit aes eis FOR RENT—STORES, a e1ot 2 Cae Bl — COR. STORE AND DWELLING, — good ae aor hey oF, WANTED-—SITUATIONS. my15-3t* ‘outs hOth cue door from Fst, < JOR RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, MD. NEAR WANTED BY A GOOD AND EDUCATED GER. | Wlution, two sinall thores or offices? leree lot BAR man girl # place, as nurse to ohe child or Indy's 1d and coal yard; Tent low. Pian inaid: good seam GERMAN GIKL, ANTED—B' BLE COLORED “x juan a Situation as chamberimaid or nurse. at 1235 10th st. u.w. jetting to travel. Addry ble tor Luuiber, w ek FORD, 1 ¥ oe RENT— 307 F st. u.w. 14-6i* May 15, at1205 Fat.ow, A part of Store, me ANTED-AT HEAD QUARTERS — POSITION JOR RENT—C ORE D DWELL) ior Cooks, Chamberm: tres, Laundrens.and | 1° M st., between Market aud Frederick ses Geo Nurses, own, Rieu "Walters: Ceol Coaebiuen, Butlers. 8A) LA. COOMBS, 920 F 6 Vv ANTED—BY A RELIABLE COLORED YOUN man ® rahe ahd ip 6 Private family to go awe ER STORE, SUITABLE FOR ‘ovision or grocery business; situated d Mats, Ww. ES tur office, He A. P. HILL & CO. a FE ELEGANT STORE AND OFFICE K's AGENCY FOR COOKS, sin Fleming Building, 1419 G st. n. w.; Housemaids, Waitress, ‘Nurses, Laundress, ateain heat, elevator and every couvenience on each men, Butlers, Waiters and general Housework. floor. C,H. KNIGHT, Roow 1. my 11-6 W. Also European Steamship agent, my aioe Se en JOR RE ao A gINE BOOT AND “SHOE STORE ANT A 01 GIRL,“ SriUa- or Furnishing Ww: tion as lady's maid, to travel for the sunte woe BRADFORD, willing to sew an: through: the day my8- aot 305 F street new. FE AND DWELI Toe tithe nw t aweliing contains is d make’ bervelf useful, Cull any Lour 2219 Lat. n. itt —e| Frise ~CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, PLEASANTLY wa TED. ad eo ee, INTEREST IN AN Sin established Weekly Ne city; sual = Se HANDSOMEST TRACT FOR Briard ee Box subdivision in the vicinity of Washinton, at 105, 81 itt oks (the tation out) on the Metropolitan rail- Ge i T OLERKS—CAN ADD LARGELY ‘opposite the university, meat the ‘chectric cate, he adjoining Brookland, in wh sub division uearly all the lots are sold; a rare chance for a «yndi myll-lw REDFORD W. WALK income by investing in the silk colony at Caly 2 fow more lots for sale at ‘or THERN ei TON S10 Tah st 0 7th st. n. 1 RESTAU! RANT DO- acres good land, well f NER business stock, fixtures and good will iny ood Diate home newly fitted inust be" 80 roprictor in bad health; will - filed, stables, barns, leave cit; cor. 4th, nw. myld-3t* o fils season. Tenant in separate q this year on shares. One hour to Washingtoi - wore by rail. House high, with magnificent view, Very healthy id comfort: ingens Robrr BINCKLE V ED—BY AN ATTORNEY IN GOOD ST AND- ing before ail ‘Aoparinen, to borrow 83,000 f two years at 7 per cent security, 7,000 pension. sd miscellaneous © ime anon pat nditig. Cau repay ammount at the rate of 0 per Mouth, interest on full auiount borrowed, Oran ber ta term. Address PORNEY, oar eee _myld- USINESS 13 TANT CITY REQUIRI = ay attention, will dispove af lease and stock of best ACRES, NEW, &-200M HOUSE, barn, fine water and sbade, large spring and house;'1 mile from Rockville and adjoining ‘Aeademy estate Just sold: for wub division to a Syudi- GRE, 890 per acie: eaay terms, COOK D. 1. 4 935 F st. nw. myto-or located Livery Stable in city, doing good business; lar boarders Op quite number of re Ad pporecanity sel: jom met with, 1 3-0 LL DO | JOR SALE—-T0 THE HIGHEST, BIDDER, WITH- We can place out reserve, to settle an estate, 15% acres, 3} miles mn $1,000 jags Virginia real e8- | from Washington; high and healthy location ; un SAT- Per ceut interest JOHN E FEBLEY E00, | ERD * 2 o'clock pn. Terms, one-half Falls Chureh, Va. Washington ‘elephoue connection ; : myll-lw Fe RENT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE © LON. ade Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ. curtained; 60 bedi ed rents tor 83,01 rcent for t last & years. Apply Rives, 1408 are; also for cash. For particulars see 1317 F st. (Sun Building.) JOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Pit perty, owner offers his country seat: 108 acres, ew 8-room house; good water; fruit Yacros titnt near railroad st. tion, RK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL Fai OF 1 ition, 15 miles from Washing- voments worth ores at Contee’s tou 9 trains euch way daily, KOM PARK, BUSINESS LOT, ce EF SALE— near station, adjoining one of the ry stores. koma Park wants » dry goods aud notion store, & Price asked—§20,000. K. W. ‘WALKER, 1006 F n.w- boot and shoe store, and a tn and hardware store. = 1 Wis & HEATON, 620 F's FAL LE— 145 ACRES, @15 PER ACRE, yooa dwelling and all "outbuildlinen fruit, water and“wood in abundance: I iile, fom. Seabrook station ou B. &. P. railroad; 10 miles from city: to be sold cheap and terms easy. "Houses 1020 and "10: South Capitol st-, Washington, D.C. Aalivess MAEIC PUCKEIT, ‘Trustee and Attorney-at-Law, Bludeus iu Md. y8-lin NEW Branch office near station, Takoma Park. myo AX 222 ESTABLISHED GROCERY FOR SALE to au uminediate purchaser: rare chance for hat Wie small capital eatisfactory reasons iiven. for se) ing. Apply a 2th eit, Teasonable offer m aud 3 pam. daily, 1201 my8-1m = KENT — aa HYATTSVILLE, MD. | Fakes : pple: Call between 1) on Mel aw. List Trove a enue; opposite the residence of the late RK. Elliot, eng, tro nin utes from station, THLE A & RUTHERFORD, 1 Estat tate and | are ROOM FOR SALE, DOING GOOD BUSI- to the right part; terins: sauefactory ou ‘307 Fat nw, asous for selling.’ Address LURGH, Btar o nh et ae aye ae ree FRE SALESEW COTTAGE Ay “BROOKLAND, Ws, z , SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGI- | ¢ Stet station from city, on Met, Branch B. and 0. it 11¥ Harrison st,, Auacostia, D. oy eight rooms, cellar, attic aud bath-room: ‘Address a Special ‘attention to subdivision of” subasban an peep ert: utes from rail jon, and six minutes from ter- prinus of slectric railway; lot 1005150 with shade. Price 84,800. Apply to LEIGHION & tees, 483 Louisiana ave. Rk SALE—AT BROOKLAND, FIRST STATION out from Washington on Met. R. K., near electric gare. opposite Culversity. Hugh, healthy and beaut Lots st trom 3 $0 10 cents: oauy. & Ey egory, Pretty cotuge. KEDFORD W. Feet SALE—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN. MD. THE COUNTRY BOARD. Ser\HE MAPLES, EASANT ROOMS "T vacant! ‘Mies. KENNADY Eawel Marzios my1l4-3t* Biron or FOR THE a house formerly occupied by ‘AKEN AT jane Janney, most beautiful, location, for « home Outside Wash- uudoun county, Va ramiltony, Tecation high as 2 ee r toot. 3. RARER I bealth table fare: ard; ieey fru i bs eed table tare: ine, biG FORD, Heuin Heats Ratio, peers mb16-3in ATEE: JUNE THE 1ST, WE WILL ACCOMMO- LOST AND FOUND. _ date boi atour hon it Chestnut Grove, age ostsofice, Ni ‘No. children re eDAlbi: Gaithersburg. Md. MES ANTED—COUNTRY (BOARDERS: 1 PLEASANT OST—NEAR THE PI 108 “QIFIC — fidavit in a pension case for H. och. Fi at Fetura to 1208 H st. nw. mod nective reward. my14-6t* Ww Tocation,; large room! ‘oue im: OST—A BLACK NEWFOU: NDLAND PUP, WITH froin Knowles’ station, on Metropolitan Bratcl cq Ley a white spot on bis breast; named Jim. A liberal road, Apply to.L. W. WELLER, Wheaton, Mont. ievard Given ifreturned to E MOKMANN, BOS ery | county, Md. E west th st. ee Ww. iv UMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT, STondotn County: Va; one of the andet clevetad shade, fruit, ma iter ct, on Bens dancing peri shade, fru; ¥ em, i and ofver amusements For particulars addreae b. 3 pats ih sk OsT—22D APRIL LAST, NEAR CORNER 9TH at. and Pa, ave. gold hunting-case watch, Spring- jeld make 746. Reward, tion leading to its recovery. DER, Detective Agency. my vis Ost TWO COLLIE DOGS. ONE WITH COLLAR ott Breache* and Suitable reward w Paid for return to 1F52T st. a 15 WITH JEWEL AND Rear atrect-car line, between Du gy spy ieorme- ER: new oration, ton Ber. 7 20eue Cry .RDERS T. mt denot Tnile from Hamilton, 1% from a a woe beerend it rome: bey ther ‘ticulars apply ir. irs, Hain. Loudoun county, Va. "AN BE HAD ar a Miss ERGY 5 T. t circle and 1 F Liberal reward will rere at Pureelivitie, about 5 minutes’ walk | be paidon anes at 1341 wew tiasnpehire ave, nw.” irom the’ station on the W. W. O. railrosd, at very SING. AWOU reasonable terms, 3 xe T Ke p.tm., 14th instant, bet.Penn, ave and O and Ete sts. 1.W.; name of owner in ink ou iuside. ¥ f, located for, summer bo (GS, Warrenton, yl beralrewardto finder ifleitat . (GUMMER BOARDER: a WASTED-MONT. VIE! st. Dow. hotel, eee four ours of ee DIAMOND RIN AY EY Describe aud address box 130, Star offi (OST—-SUNDAY, MAY 12, BETWEEN ASSEMBLY church and Leinperuuce Howe, Mo. ave. Vashington ; cumin valle shad) wiseza, g it abundant, scenery beautiful; bass Write for particulars. sabi Prop. ANTED-BY A FRI ENCHMA WHO I8 A SKILT- 8 rooms an tulcook and of ri character, a situation | ail mod. imps. ; large stable iu in Dives for nels, with aprivate taully for the summer Inquire at No. | S120 per uphile HN DA) OWE! S15 Rt, my15-3 my4-Lin Pi nw. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A PLACE IN3A | > fe where he cau inake Minwelf onerally use fall: ood references if required, Address a tar office —— JOR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE ON WAxtED —BY A YOUNG MARRIED COLORED Brat fogr at 1807 F at aplo-. TYLER & re ErORD. s Fe. eae OFFICE ROOMS 934 F 8T. ice front ; fommunuuicating: 10 sachana 1 in good condition M.D. my14-3t NT OFFICES, tat FLOOR, Apply W. KILEY DEEBLE, ‘Basement. wan, Work ih store Or private family, or any kind Address Z, of york WAXIED= BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, situation us infant's nurse; thoroughly experi: enced; uo objections to traveling. Also, a competent young woman, eee best ban Teterence. Apply 810 18th at. nwt yas ANTED-RE MEMBER THAT ON RECEIPT OF tal card we will seud you 4 Birst-clase ee. vant ‘of any ‘kind’ Satisfaction’ guaranteed. wanted rooms in all parte of city, (STEINER eBItAD: goa, 2 Industrial Exchange, aw. Welter tof city referenct FOS BENT-ELE EGANT 0) 319 F at, ap27-Im _FOR _RENT--STABLES (T. BRICK STABLE New York ave. t. Write for particulars. JOHN Fr mz mere Emsbroldsted Shoulder Scart Heivard for a RDALE NOW OPEN. MRS. E. COX, FRED- | its return to 949 | Maes. a erick, Md. Send for circular. my11-6t° cee EE “OST—ON MONDAY, 1 a DIAMOND PIN, =a SUMMER BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT tax: | Loria’ ae Guaar wilisective we jiberal ‘reward by in, Loudoun county, Va; short drive from Pur- ens to JOHN RUDDEN, 930 an st. Station; couveyance furnished: beautiful te LS SMALL GOLD WATCH aud Chain: one case ‘AS besring the, initials Md: Chain had gold cross attached. Keturn to 15 at. n. w. and receive suitable reward. BEAUTIFUL AND sane ‘and moderate ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A BOY OF ie teen tore or & messenger, or in doing Address ACTIVE, Star oitice. my WwW any AN OLD ESTABLISHED W - = = = REN’ (00D AXD ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY FROM ViR- WwW nla Xaituntion to aunt n'aewing and house. Faas For erat apyiy ia Hy ge gets: keeping, best references given. “Apply 119 Maryland | SYNGHas. 1408 ® J ANTED_BY AN ENGLISHMAN ITUATION hmun ; thoroughly understands his busi- BOARDING. Fess. P.Star office. my13-3t* HE EL8MERE, 1408 H ST. oo summer rates, Two scsieraens o-oo Re, AND FIRST. CLASS TABLE = BOARD, ™ a most desirable neighborhood Wy zzefoetions BY BY oupuan 3 MAIDS, waiters, uurses, driver one and others.” ities: er 4 country, myll- ‘S ‘ono ‘9th st. n.w. = EMPLOYERS REMEMBER WE recommen: fe, mine MS, ‘eerva crete dopartncnte: private baths qs ‘Ki scene sud | Sesister Tools, ee st. nw. rms. ica ver i 3 xed ya spite ne for RavernIent ee i gE [at Nees "NEBaTER, ER. 519 13TH ST. aM W. SIGHT. to all irmite ledge gtypoare 08 1.815, por ATTORNEY! WANTED—HOUSES. IN THE summer | PHILLIPS, LAMAR & ZAOHRY, EP ia Pa Wier IMMEDIATELY—FOR art say ‘nd located west Act * et yiree Ey ag POINTER BITCH, Waite Wi ey LIVER wre retuned to NOMS LX: Best HOUSE — HELE 3 SUMMER spores beds aa ee frou . OST—ON SATURDAY AFTEK! N GOING raulng Bee ieee geet froin ARR SERIE cts | NSUEE Stina tay6-Lmn | Sook, with a view of thecity ion, lowe ou the Bike LY THE MOUNTAINS — DELIGHTFUL | cWiside: iccomtained « snail amount ro ion eee sche Ene Va: oF ae ey or ~<a lif returned to 1017 Conn. a ave. myl4-3t ice and milk: jer, and. — ah x ances Ik OF ALUMINUM OPERA-GLASSES, SEs. TrdSR TON RS eet iter Ve. anyicim oe ef) atom <ad fh Sireaten O8T-—ON TUESDA’ crepe slaw 4 ate oat hebigny te ‘term ry fey we ue Ve | Tigtithet ome ay Lae oat one SE nD a, PERSONAL. or funds = upon return to Las Corcoran st. Fuxcr M. Lew, JEWELER, SILVERSMITH AND DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. ie a piece: & Eicagen yt FEDEPERDENT. DE- M inal ite Drauchee; Private commaltation toca, ‘com of Information. business A LARGE AXD HANDSOME STOCK OF STERLING SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED BRUSHES AND COMBS AT GREATLY RE- 1215 PENNA AVE built and conveniently | Soma, end all © A sus: exe Wag » | ee! Lap Robes, &c., at prices and a i | terns in cau be fund iu ay a Bepuaring 7 5 acall | JQOR SALE—aT SACKIFICE Places | Fens aut Square S00: fine si | toonth wall buy it it's very nue A Bo pe quarter the, ir ANO EXCHANGE, The Leading Hany Hous Fok SALEs a2 A sackivict wondert ui wei t hal cost_ $100. ni BuO: v3 Pa my ONL w BO 7th st. n.% JOK_ SALE — ONE SEOOND-HAND trkich 8150, stool and » pia wuteed for fv Jeare Ube nice Secoud-Latd square S45, 8 splen Piauy, HUGU WORCH & OU., & stuw su OK SALE—ONE Kussian surrey order, with pole Or si HOUSE STABLES, 4 TWO-SEATE 709 ih st bw . UK SALE POSITIVE BARGAINS IN THE ext upriglat . chauge for egua pianos and orgaus ait buyer. THE PLANd EXCHANGE tue leading puso bonsc, OLS" Pe. om my3-lta | RE, SAL E-20 BoaTS, ALL STYLES, #10 Td ou. -AND BOAT-HOUNE, st. iw. HANGE AT rs Hox SLANG | Koad Carts, Grover’s, Bay Wagous and © Carriages, Buse: ; sand Spring Wagous 8. BENSINGER. GREAT REDUCTION IN Pikicés 1 ay stock of 5 burrey nid <b Spritag Victorias; Doctor Vue ferent kiuds of bu for the Coluubus BLOW Work wie cor. Oth au AGES AN NEW Lay cial prices to the trade, yan of esther buy ius o hiriug, sts led by any BOWNENTU30 Lat uw Bauutac -OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM carriage ui] and complete W correct and ex rk ure very i interior work Lasing We Would Le ple Assortment Of carringes iu the city ANDKEW J. JOXCE. 0 40 fe hae ise ‘d to show you _8p19-1m WOK SALE Sua waco CA furuiture, milk, und teed wasn waagciue, caFriuion wud "ina ig Carts, auld A pouy cart, on JORN J. 0% Foe sate fs JOHN M. YOUNG luvites Carriage Buyers to examiue his New and Secoud-haud Velicies of All Sty Kepomtory, 479 and 451 € st ‘Rear of Nati Froese EMPOKARY REMOVAL"! Until the completion of my new store on the soutl west corner of Pa. ave. and 2 Pleased to see my patrons at x F, Finest California Wines ies at lowe prices, Tum also the suleagent for Trinible aud Pe: fection Kye and Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskies. © for price list, ELIGSON, HA. Wine and Liquc 5a TO” GAS EN all expensive, a fuel. Seud f Merchaut a, n2é-wie.6m JOR SALE -T quires no Loiler io loys of time: uu bai aud price list. Db. BALLAUP. _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY He VILLAGE, a HA di are LPIN VILLAG Ee, i ALPIN ‘yi TWO MILES THIS SIDE OF 10C4 the HA is beautifully Ind o With streets aud av k Y “ah un descriptive plats, may be obtained, as wel ‘ae all information wiich may b- desired by pe; Who conterplate batiding bones oF fur personal real estate office mrecnings JNO_A. PRESCOTT, live Building, my15-1m 1416 Fat nw, 9 LEASE — WOODLEY, ON WOODLEY LAN fifteen manutes’ drive from Boundery, with furnt Sure ready o> occupesicy heater, rue ind hat 1 ; has first-class barn , carriage hon with cottage for gardener: expe Coluplete outht of facing Uteusils cau be leased’ the place. For other snformation ply on the premises or CANE, PARhiO & CU. Bankers, EbUt House muy7-im TOR BALE—AT. BRANCAVILLE HEIONT Wanhing ch i O., oar omer PARK. ‘LEWIS & HEATON'S WEST END 0 Givited. suly three egunees trom the seth iuing the tost thickly es fra te portion of ai of pul ter cat the let owuere. ‘The wale anywhere Lear the station at first prices pee era title for all lots in Ty ‘Kept up to date.

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