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@BEHE GETS A LICENSE: SOCIAL MATTERS. 8 WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. #he First Woman in Ohio Authorized | The Viele-Strothers Wedding To-day—| \VANTED — A BOY TO LEARN THE DARES to Perform a Marriage Ceremony. Personal Notes. Wakes sie Ra Saeearserag: 2 et Rak a WYoosten, Onto, May 22.—Probably the first] The marriage of Miss Emily Viele, sister of | WANTED A SIEST-CLASS COLORED COOK TO jchnale ever licensed to perform the marriage | Mr. and Mrs. Hermann K. Viele, of thie city, | city: moother wre od wae ‘ingat have best ree has just been granted papers con-| and Mr. Thomas Nelson Strothers, of Balti- | (Wick: APP! st Star ofice Wecinesday morning at 9 that authority from the probate court | M0re, is to be a very quiet event, owing to the ANTED—A_ REGISTERED PHARMACIST; of this county. ‘The lady is Rev. Mra. Ellen | Viclo is at present on account of the death of | OORICrsurcRctt % eTeneee, Addreas PARE: Runkle, the wife of a well-known and well-to- | Dr. Wharton. y D- C 7 The marriage takes, place at 5 ANTE: ‘WO MEN. MUST BE RESPEOTA- do farmer residing in the northeastern part of | o'clock this afternoon in St. Paul church, the ble; on salary. ives between 5 and 6 p.ta. county. She isa regularly pocesed min- | rector, Mr. Alfred Harding, officiating. ‘The | $*¥- J- ©. SCOTT, 7th st. n.w., 3 Sor, roses of ‘the United Brethren denomination, | company invited to witness the ceremony will | 75> — SOK and, beside her household duties, she discourses | be seated in the church by Mr. Herbert Bochm, | WANTPD-A Sean Sl mentees ie regularly to two charges in this county. The | Mr. Carey Gamble, Mr. George Tiffany, and | Apply 1509 5 st. = 1t* Judge claims that although the statute in regard | Mr. Douglass Carter, all of Baltimore. The | % to - > i ANTED—AN ENERGETIC SOLICITOR ¢ Tights to perform marriage reads in the | bride will be escorted to the altar by her for a peel ag en ‘can com- masculine gender throughout, ne applied to | brother, Mr. Hermann K. Viele, and attended | mand a large income. Address HAR! ORK, Star nis another statute. which states that in| by a maid of honor, Miss Bessie Strother, sister | °™¢e. my22-2t" tutes where the masculine gender is used the | of the m. Mr. Bernard Scott, of Balti- | 7 ANTED-AN INDUSTRIOUS LADY WHO WILL feminine gender can also be applied. ore. will attend the groom in the capacity of hare pertenntneeebnes he an penne ae oe — best man. The choral wedding service will be | week! incrcuse after first month if foand satisfactory, THE TROUBLE IN ARKANSAS. _| used in the ceremony, the surpliced choir pre- | ARpIY to ; . ceding the bride to and from the altar singing | <2" E. W. WALKER & 00.. 912 Fat. A Skirmish Last ight and a Battle | the wedding hymm, "The Voice that Breathed | WASTED "OMEN COOKS, #10 To #49. CHAM. Expected. Over Eden, ay: Waiters, Drivers, or Fs ° s ; ——— Mrs. John C. Fremont, jr., who is such a | Cooks. SAM'L'A. COOMBS, 926 F st. n.w. a Forest Crty, Ank., May 22.—It was reported | society favorite in this city, is greatly grieved | WW 4 TED—A YOUTH WHO WRITES A, GQOD Yesterday that last night an attack would be | Py the death of her father on last Wednesday. Wins a ek cee, ne we OE tv W Box tar office, Et BRATS made on the jail for the purpose of liberating | Mrs. Fremont, instead of apne © Nempors for WASTED — IMMEDIATELY — LADY TY the summer with Lieut. a acy ssa eweny peepucntiom Sas nde | a Seasc yal will Mec’ abllavese, jets bec | en Sle peta ea iat tee alle to meet it. Business was abandoned and a| widowed mother at her home, Wendover on noo aR = small army organized. Messages were sent} the Hudson, for the summer. Mrs, Fremont y ANTED—. COLORED WO: AN, TO, COOK, into the country and fully 150 well-armed men | Will leavo her K street home on June Ist. WYRE on nite home a alent me: 1111 1th st, uw. after 8 ame in, and nearly every man in town armed| Gen. and Mrs. Francis B. Spinola have taken | xq :D WHITE WOMAN FOR himself. A strong guard was posted about the up their residence for the summer at their Seneral housework; one su family, with refer fail and pickets thrown out along each road | country place, Crow's Neck, Setauket, on Long | $t¢®*-_1410 Pst.n.._ ie leading to the place. while a large reserve | Island. Gen, Spinola has not been so well \ VANTED ; x MST a to force was held at the sheriff's office to be av: since he left the city, but has been greatiy im- ae rere ‘act’ ae able at any desired quarter. Everything proving in health recently. Mrs. Spinola’ will RAI i g a c re ; vd athe = ANTE! SERV. fr FOR GENERAL quiet until about 9:30 o'clock, when’ shots w not take her projected trip to Europe this sea- | WANiPD (A SERVANT FOR GENERAL HOU heard at the north end of town, and the reserve | son, but in the autumn she will visit San references. Apply 6:2 East Capitol st. iv was at once ordered to “fall in.” A volley fol- | Francisco, by the way of Mexico, returning by TED—COOKS, $10 TO $75; HOUSEMAIDS, lowed by « scattering fre was then heard, when | the Canada Pacific, , Salesladien. Tatmndreay one of the pickets ran in an¢ orted that a _ vd Dairy Hur % mob of 75 or 100 men had attacke ‘The season has already commenced at many ‘ean Steamnsbip agent. ny them. The reserve force at once went to their assist: e, but the mob had withdrawn after an excha of shots. A number of horsemen, led by Ros. , then started in pursu he mob, and of f fought before morning. At 10:30 nothing had | With the increasing number and accessibility been heard from the party, and there was no}! Pleasant drives about the suburbs, the | J. sve. n. = oe ea. tnore shooting. No one was wounded in the | ®%merous inns and club-houses within easy MMEDIATELY AN EXPERI skirmish. Sheriff Isard has wired the governor | 8°C¢88 Of city homes, the prospect of being yy. Apply at once, with references, for troopa. The fact that the negroes in St, | Comfortable through the heated term at home t Ne v4 a Building, Francis county outnumber the whites by about becomes a pleasant possibility. Persons with 930 F st. new. of the fashionable summering places by sea- TED—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO NERAL shore and on mountain top, being three weeks housework, Cail at 310 Maple ave. betwr in advance of the usual date, An unusually large number of families having their own . . o rhite allies, | 890d health, the use of their own large and | {yr aNTED—COPPER OR TINSMITHS; AT ONCE, peels lng henge ary ie! Psy om a airy houses, and the facility of driving in the BERGER, 1108 Est.new, 7 1t” appearance of being in a state of seigc. mornings and evenings along the many RELIABLE BOY, OR TEEN shod wooded, breezy heights of the neighborhood, en years old, one who resides with his THE SUGAR BOUNTIES BILL, | Reed not fear to spend the coming summer | Ri fjygn “Mt bias Hood references. “Apply Hotel y ee oo WASTED-EWO GIRLS, ONE”TO WASH, Tho! Its Postponement Me: its Virtual} The Woman’s National Press association took and do general Defeat, as the Opposition is Increasing. | new departure in ite history on the evening | {rut have Tefere en ae pce L ny giving a reception and banqu ANTED Wi? 5 5 Loxvox, May 22.—It is lenrned to-day upon | af Willard's hotel in honor of Mrs, Olive Logan | Witte Sermes ee le ee noe al BOE a ‘ c Pa sie kes. Mrs, . Lincoln, the president of | Farm and Dairymen, Dressmakers and cthers, (ker ee ee ters ee renee SRO OL Oe cecilanliees, emi ant talented a Hye, wee charge all, riehus well as poo) Mr. Brundel Maple, conservative, in the honse | gracetul greeting to the guests of the evening. y2dat URNHAM'S, 910 sth st. now, of &mmons, regardiag the sugar bounties bill | Mrs. M. E. Lockwood responded happily to tie N A ee Te led to the decision of the government to post- | toast. our guest. to which in reply Mrs. Sikes shly ; references required. GLO. FF. GULICK det » secodid reading of the are until | $*¥¢ a brilliant paper full of practical sugges- | and Csis. southeast. — ED—-A WOMAN | responded wittily to the toast,“Ourselves.” Mrs. | Tecommendations requir wily L, Sherwood read a charming paper in vn p ie reply to the sentiment, ‘The Ladies of the cD—A FARM HAND TO MIL White House.” Mrs. Marble made a telling SSE PEER See ae off-hand satirical speech on the absence of ANTED- CORRESPONDENCE WITH PARTIES women in the late centennial celebration. | .¥¥, 4!" pulery foe cane aden mee ee nie Miss Carrie Harrison read a poem by Mrs. Mary | Smet ae machinery for same, Address Box A. Kail on Martha Washington, The new com- | \ar,xrEp— missioner, Corporal Tanner, responded clo- | W Aagb2 quently to an invitation to speak, as did also clearly apps sult in its defeat. Worms if, in case the bill should be passed, the government would be prepared to bring in a measure prohibiting mportation of confec- tionery and sweetened provisions from coun- tries which give bounties on these articles. It is obvious that there is no advantage in prohibiting the raw material if foreign govern- 10D PLU HORN : ee the = nfactur ~ WYANTED—A Boy aBour ments can give bounties ong menutactured | Mr, Willets, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, WwW karden and make himself use Siiportance In Great Britate than that ay uct | Clira Barton spoke for the Hed Cross, Maj, | 224 st-n.w.atter4 pam. poor heey ‘Uf 85,000 persons emploved in the | 28: Prof. Kirk, and Mr. McCreary each WASTED — MACHINIST, re! amg, © a sore a ge Peps! sei ts pa best ;* few brief words before the company sepa- work. H. ¥ nail Sugar ade, including confectioners, Ong | Fated at a late hour. Among those Present | WAN El ENERGETIC MEN TO facturers of jams, marmalades, &c., ouly 12,000 | 1™tC0 moar re cany 00d livelihood for are employed in sugar retin pore Olive Logan, Commissioner and Mrs. | sive persons security re for sample watches je cmap zak pat a ares Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Willets, Clara Barton, | furnished Apply to L Pennsylvania avenue, Prof. Kirk, Mrs, N. A. Kail, the Misses Swee: st ‘The names of 25 conservative members are | Mr. Clark. of Virginia, and Mr. Specifically mentioned as those of opponents of | Mrs. Frank Welch, aunt of Mrs. Grover the bill, and every day increases the disfavor | Cleveland, gave her niece a reception in Ja with which the measure is rexrrded by union- | ton. Mic Yesterday afternoon. About sity | NV cic for eencral Agnsework. tu. fanuily of thre ists. If the other powers insist on the original |! ee ene eee een eee . mapa dcvaeananh Well: utied aak te goveriment | present upon invitation, “Mrs, Cleveland will ee EDA WHT ee will have no alternative but to take the opinion of | /*4ve this morning for New York cit Wie haa the house on the measure, although the minis | Mrs. John H. Faleonar, of Vermont avenue, | \yraxrny s Vine wane tnd es try may leave the second ri ¥ an open | has left for Prince George county, to stay dur- Wisieat . 7 my’ question. But it is stated to~ things are | ing summer. Ws! ECUTTERS AND FIVE by no means proceeding smoothiy at the mect-] Ex-Secretary Bayard and the Misaes Bayard ADP SOA Bote ark Gass workmen need apply. Eee meme, And since the bill is; | have left the city, and are now enjoying the | MeUeena Ts ie ee antl ae reason why the representatives of the English | guct of their ancestral home in Wilmington, government should remove the obstacles to an | wil take place Jame Ld at eee Tae eet understanding. Of several possible escapes | Jy, jake Hlsce June 12, at St, John's church, at Srom the dilesuma by far the most probable sp- | cesciste and Mr. Shubrick Olymer will give his ears to be an announcement at am carly date | sister away. ‘The wedding will be 4s unpreten- | _™my14to! first floor. after the Whitsuntide recess that owing to | tious as possible, The bride will wear a travel- | Wy ANTED— ES OF A YOUNG MAN Mitch in the negotiations with the powers that | ing” drow. and. after the ceremony Msc ond |. WW se staucarsni writer; permanent plac are parties to the convention the bill wili not ‘ii Bayard Neils stan ols a, ohare wedding tri to right party. Address, stating experience, X. ¥. Z. for the present be proceeded with. That itcan 2 . 2 P. | Star o: VE INSURANCE CANV P. an, any day, GEO, W. ee DUSTRIOUS WHI Wiis 514% Lith st. s.w. V ANTED-A NEAT, help. TEINER & BRADFORD, 1008 F st. (Walter building», now be carried is out of the question, Ma a John = inp ee - in nen V yANTED = EMPLOYME: NT FURNISH watt a ork, on return from Mexico and the Hot | » at the y du renee : 167 order "I filled t k. Special attentior d applicatior A Duel in Texas and its Result. Springs of Arkansas, clerical pos {bree colored amen to-day. 1h for clerical positions, Three colored men to-d eee G st_n.w. im we PROF. CHRIST- ilor System of Dress Fule and tape measure Paris, Trx., May and Richard Moore fought a duel in Ownby's office without doing aucanaaaace Tenge Semmats._ Moore was, tzrested, and yee} Captain Lusk hes forwarded to the Commis- are eation Cent court, tor a preliminary | sioners the specifications inviting proposals a examination he was shot and killed by Ownby. for furnishing the District with cement. The ANTED- .—J. F. Ownby, a lawyer, es a maelinas yeuna oes DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. i with feales, avd the seientific tailor J. MESSER, 1: , MEN" WE WISH A FEW MEN The murder was of a cowardly character. xp 2 oF ale z to sell o y sample to the wholesale an Ownby stationed himself at a court-room win- only change in the specifications is his recom- | retail trade. t mapuf'rs in our line. Enclose day. Pormauent position. advanced for wage - Ps es * mendation that the cement-house be located Sere tena nn, ebeerea te cakes ol | 6 the James creck canal tnd erected by the po moard ieedeaee Maaedaas Xo kill Guaby pen District, the cost to be charged to the appro- riation for sewer work. The matter will be TANTE NTS FOR OUR NEW PAT sight, eee Mita hesore the frst cantcolice to see ff this ont NW Bebe Ssulsny welche i = imac, ia reall price ¢ rein proportion, : ee ee At a meeting of the employes of the District | 4¥8F4,(rilver tueda iat Hxposition 1886, ness. Our prices lowest, 1. Exclusive territory Cincinnati, 0. May 22.—A gentleman well | . - resolutions were adopted, ¢xpress- | We are ¢ known in territorial politics has just returned | ing the regard and esteem of the cierks for the Sa from Bismarck, where he had an interview | out-going Commissiouers. ‘ararrkb — SUspORES “s with Post Trader Indian Agent McLaughlin, of TREE BOXES AND CARRIAGE BLOCKS. A rN ye ES Standing Rock, in which he stated that no op-} Mr. S. P. Brown, in a letter to the Commis- phite auc colored, 4 ah ye sn # domestic ope aad ition whatever had developed among the | sioners to-day, ealls their attention to the | ViSt¥s' aud states, with references, 717 Mat. nw indians around the agency to the present Sioux | necc-sity of an order removing the unsightly bill. and that it would easily be ratified upon | wooden tree boxes and substituting wire ne the coming of the commission. netting. He also questions the Commissioner: WANTED—SITUATIONS. ——~. power to remove the carriage blocks where the ee ee = xLE % Flagler’s System of Hotels. owner has complied with the law relative to its | WW ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A 8 Cuartestox, 8. C., May 22.—It is learned | being located. 20th, bet. Rand 5 sts. bp . THE LE DROIT PARK SEWER QUESTION. TANTED-AT HEADG! 10NS = ee Oil nyllion-| cuz Sram has heretofore relerred Gen. Ware a, Charabermath Weitere inthe nd 2 by “ Pt et eM Men Waiters, Cooks, Coachinen, Birney’s letter to the Commissioners request- | Suwa SaMee a COS 5 : city to cost $500,000; also, that Mr. Flagler | ing that a sewer be laid in Le Droit “ps — - contemplates the building of a system of tine | through Le Droit avenue to. Boundary street, | WANTED PY A YOUNG MAN) 4 SITUA hotels im ail of the cities between Washington | and aleo to their reply expressing their willing- | ences. Address BARKEEPE war office. my22. and St. Augustine, Fla. ness to lay such a sewer provided the street be ANTED--BY A & : WHITE WOMAN, A —qq“—— dedicated to the public. At the suggestion of W; ace as cook in private family; will assist. with Ray But a Little Ahead. Gen. Birney the subject was submitted to At- yeni eee cae Sood onky: veteremcen. —_— re 5 ara cae _ | torney Riddle for opinion. In his opinion, re- — Banrrwous. May 22—The square-heel-and cently submitted, the attorney says: “Le | Wy ANTED—GO TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS. toe match at Kernan’s Monumental theater | Droit avenue is ut least a sen, public way Meatlery walters cred reseral heosseece Oba th continues to attract great crowds, who take deep | and ho property-owner on it obj ee | stenw. Aish European Steainship agent. e eting, LT see | st.niw. A European Steainship agent. m bd interest in the close race between Ray and | no legal reason why the Commissioncrs may WA NTEDEEY MIDDLE-AGED WHITE, WoMAN Hoogland. The score at 3:30 this morning | not lay a sewer along it as wished. 1 under- situatiol? as seamstress and chambermaid, un stoud : James Ray, 135, 13 laps; H. D. Messier, j stand lots abutting oa the avenue in fact run to pons ag Feo 158, fe poms 133, 5 laps; W. A. Hoogland, 138, 2 laps; Steve | its east line and were not condemned for it, but | #20435 casi McGovern, 136. 10 laps; Chas. Smith, 113, 2 | it was platted. and owners have treated it as : laps; Dau. D Rablie and would probably be estopped from | WYANT lenying the rights of the public to it. The Sentenced for Manslaughter. uestion of dealing with any of the streets of é Re the park by the Commissioners has become “Ze ny May a — pecans one more of policy than of law, and yet a legal | WW Sica ehacatdou desires a pontion as wovernt i james joney at Sterling a few weeks | shadow may rest upon it, not to be wholly dis- | Where stady of music may be made @ specialty: ago, was found guilty of manslaughter in the | regarded perhaps” cies State ee ae circuit court yesterday, and bis punishment | The Commissioners will decide in board ses- ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN JUST fixed at ten years imprisonment in the peni-| sion shortly the advisability of laying the ie to the United states, a sthation as chainber. tentiary. Burke and Mahoney were tramp | sewer. mumid Ju a first-class family. Address or laborers, and Mahoney's death resulted from & —S ot: zagicene sa ates emma BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Wo- situation to do general housework for a ts or addvess 442 Ridye st., bet, 4th ‘M and N sts. n.w. it soul! tamil ‘ blow by Burke while both were intoxicated. ___ The Death Record. Vv AETKS_FOSTTIONS 708 NUSGE: re 2 During the twenty-four hours ending at noon teachers, housckeepe Pa drivers, w A Mine of Graphite Discovered. to-day deaths were reported to the health of- | moB, white and colored, in city and aways Sr. Josxrn, Mo., May 22.—A mine of graphite | fice as follows: Robert! has been discovered on the farm of J. H. Berch, | Rachel F. near Plattsburg. The vein is 45 feet wide by mith, white, 39 years; | st iw. Lupley, white, aged 60 years; Ber- per: Tell Lene nn a 24 feet wide by | nard J. Vandoren, white, aged 30 years; Mary itty Finort and county. Selected long. _It will be developed for stove polish, | Mahoney, colored, aged 20 years; Sarah A. . No’ tramp agency lubricating powders and lead pencils. Wright, colored, aged 70 years; Fenia Triplett, | - BURSTRSS, o10 001 at, mw a 7 iy . Nel Ci TED—FREE—TH' cITy INTELLIG) Severe Mail Storm in Virginia. colored, aged 70 years; James Nelson, colored, | Wy ANTEDFREE—1 4 commended servants ; aged 2 years; Rose Henderson, colored, aged 2 San cantons Manes canine’ ri ante Nourorx, Va, May 22—A severe hail and | years; Richard Bush, colored, aged 7S jeate | Suaclerieal appiicauta, | Pouitions prepared. Unfar wind storm yesterday afternoon did great dam- Ped uished rooms in demand. 711G u.w. any 18-60" age to crops in the southern sections of South- The Clerks’ Mutual Benefit Assoctation. V 7 AN’ ED-REMEMDER. THAT ON RECEIPT OF smpton and Isle of Wight counties, along the | _ The Clerks’ mutual benefit and protective as- | Ji, “Pata fy” ueitigeen ott fiat clase 20r line of the Seaboard and Roanoke railroad. | 80ciation,met last evening and initiated D. A. ted rooms in all pertect cit % STHINER & BIA ‘The main damage in Southampton county was | Clewell and Wm. Goodman to membership. | [UBD Jndustrial Exchange, 1008 Fat, nw. Wal done to young cotton plants. In the southern | The semi-s 1 i 3 part of Norfolk county considerable damage The semi-annual report of the various officers | —— TUAVIONS FOR COOKS, WA’ wekeepers, housemen. farm and dairymen, : showed the association to be in a thriving con- Vv TED--H 2 Was done to the vegetable crops. dition, “The following ‘were selected. {0 take WANTED--HOUSES. a charge of the excursion to take place carly in | \\7ANTED—A PARTY OF THREE WILL TAKE ae — - potagtnay: | August: Jas. Jirdinston, of G. &. Cornwall & ay fF A BE, 4 icTsco, “s = st pt. Saxe | Sous; E. W. Hambleton, William A. Hanger. | 2orthwest part of the city, during the summer until and the crew of six men of the schooner Addie | ford, Fred. Breslau, P. K. Plant, Howard | (0512; PouM! like to take ponsession immediate) C. Hasseltine, which was cast away on Ebon | Fisher, J. H. Hennage and Robert Kubenstoue, | Star offic id ay Ee ham the Mars! ere PRs ere ANTED--A BROTHER AND SISTER. GOVERN Srendey sree re ae roup, were landed here | yessarsae Licesera,— Marriage licenses have | Wan tidek eer ee SDs Of papey beaut from those islands, Tho Hasseltine was | €eD issued to Arthur Brent and Catherine | fof #umer; no servants, Address CAREFUL, Star 0 baal office, - “myzeott wrecked in a terrific gale on March 19 last. Doth of oe, Saks Dacehe arya | WASTED. FOR A CLIENT, “A DesmmApE z 3 . . louse, wi oder ieugrovsmenta, Toasted A Serna Brice wight, | fitoa: Weir tise ced Sree! tthe | # hese co a New Yous, May 22—Choppi§ Moran, of | fred White and Sallie Robinson; J. James Kea: | ™321-1w TSO Fit WASTED WO ROOMS, ONE FURNISHED AND small ; where no questions Address A.C. O., Star office.” ANTED — 4 OR 5 \NISHED OR Meer raat toe Wr gor othe St Wha nate tenes OURDEES no children; quiet house; detween 7th and 14th, Penn. and New ¥ - Box 158, Star gen: jew York aves. n.w. mbt ee WANTED MISCELLANEOUS real ostate at 0 per cent without broker's commission. Address M. RB. 5., Star offic my22-2t" me Cay ly nished dining-room that will seat 60 persons; se’ already in the house. it’ Wiatebg By, A LADY, FINANCIALLY EM- good rrassed, the loan of 8150 or $200; will give security and beautiful room, with home com- forts, in part payment if desired. Address M. O., Star office. my22-3t* WANTED —A FEW HORSES TO PASTURE, good grass, water and shade, careful attention given, horses called for and returned: city reference. ddress box 111, Vienna. Fairfax Co., Va. my21-3t' WANTED GENTLEMEN DESIRING GOOD PAS- shentuze Age Rarses should write to ASA MSTABLEL, neerville, Md, or ALB! ‘ABLE. Aulantic Building, city Tay 2i-at* RENT—1016 15TH ST, N. W. A oF FARM, ADJOINING | JOR SALE-OWNERS NEED CASH AND MUST FREE Se Er tae ae sieve be eerie | FoR eecoreerere os square. “Transients pply to JOHN STEPHEN, | 100 uh ~ _my2Z2.3t Real Estate burs, Md. myZ2-Im_ | Type - NK i. ZE, 1313 F et. Fs SALE-A SOUND YOUNG HORSE BY BLIND Aap Wa FAA haat Seite 2 o- SINSURIMER & FRANK. G st, bot. Ooh and T A BARGAIN — 13 ACRES, IM- | U3“ Cos Laurel, Md. will exn jane for tm) roved yey T-[RON board, oppos tin P _my21-6t me ee .S MOORE, 212 South Union st, Siewundne, Vee RREST_TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, SILK FARMS AT ONENTON.—SILK ct 8 qe aa Sa ee furnished coming industry ; it has come to stay. ALE—A © AB-ROOM DOT’ Gentioonen Apply ae" SS1 UTA St | fow who are Satine fivtumeroute! ite wiu meade | Ee th stock. ot om =— = Rn ee baer 23 we 50,00 ed now sent sonuanyse < oe ll Can te a ee EO | mlie will pase tate Ge meee of one FOE SAUe SAU BICVCLE, FIRST-CLASS COW. ‘Objection to light be t their comfort and well being The Suk is of Mars tS - Jand will prove a mine of wealth to the owners and wil OR SALE-STYLISH PAIR OF YOUNG SORREL x = — — — — y for themselves a dozen times over within the next cS ES RENT — A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, | few years. As the Improverente niventeay eit ane Fi — = Sn teat suitable for one or two ‘small private | price o' ‘There can be no bett veatment . os “S family. 2osC ene oe 8 Prt | Boiot you fey $300 for Sais pees ea ee fee woo | ROR BAL cSt IMPROVED PsycHO 7 n a ye fon ol ou e wate od condition, = POR BENT—454 MASSACHUSETTS AVE N.W. | B55 no mse desirsbie lace my ee Eee et a ‘pUNKS, furuished or unfurnished. three beautiful rooms, | an investment Jou cat hod noo ch eres | {436 N'st, ww. bet. Pend 1fam and 4 ands Dope pamae cad tanee chez facing seit. Slosets, | What silk culture has cone for Franc m.,or address. . a pass door. = eee 2 e | JOR SALE_CHEAP—TWo GOOD SRCONDAAND = fire-proof Safes one mectium, one small. bargains; FOR RENT CORNER 10TH AND EN. W., h toeave storage will give tamed! mecesars, ASanea Tharge trout room, Tar, sultasis fe gentlemen, $10. | the most ckillfal and independent ey tees aoe a eee eee een _ ‘steam oe new furniture, fine It onl; —- m $. ae — ya c sri MOK SAL BAY . ARK, PH TS odd: HAR- y fore 2 p.m. at is year. ou yo in fee anc ye new India Tees. barcain at T. HOPRINS "S stable, ——_ oe Silk moth for thie year's Si rear of th and Rhode Isiaud avec aw any teat ik crop. Geutietsen only. my21-3t_| (This ofer for THIS YEAR'S CHOP only holds good ROE, RENT—608 15TH ST. N-w., Two Roows | “°° suitable for light housekeeping for Sereee SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, | Fok SALE A ORAND BARGAIN, IP TAKEN at j E once—A beautizcl Innge, fine roand, full antly aud elaborately 7", octaves, grand scal WANIED HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OLD gold aud silver, Call or address CERVASCO, the Jeweler, 438 7th st. n.w., up-stairs, my21-3t Ww NTED—TO BUY A LOT. OF < suitable for fencing, must be cheap. W. A., Star office. W. 5 ERSONS WHO CAN APPRECI- ate work when done in first-class manuer to call on DOTSON & RAINEY, 503% 14th st. n. opp. Willand's; tinning in all its branches; we make a Specialty of repairing and resetting furnaces, ranges and latrobes. my 21-2 ANTED—3,500 ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ES- tate; no commission. Address CHARLES E. t 'HERLAND, in care of J. JAY GOULD, 42 st. Dw, WV ANTED-TRY SCRIBNER. BEST BUTTERINE. 20c, pound; cooking, 15c, "Warranted not to get ong (like butter) for one month, or money Te- funded.” ‘Try Cotton Seed Lard, purer, richer, aud goes further than Hog’s Lard. ‘For sale only in the Center Market at stalis’ 328, 329, 330, middle of fish aisle. Open daily, WM. ©.SCRIBNER. — my9-6m WANXTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH prices for second-hand Furniture, Carpets and Feathers. Entire Housebolds a specialty, Address 219 7th st. s, my18 Winte BUY—GOOD SECOND-HAND GED tlemen’s Clothes, Guus, Pistols, &c., for which highest cash price is paid. ‘or send postal to my17-1m A, EIZNAK. 1301 11th st, s.e, ANTED—SMOKE PORTUONDO & C€O.'S © wars; Carolina and Concha Floresta, Se. each; Margarita Londre and Zarzuelas, 10c.each. JOSEPH RTUONDO & CO., Philadelphia. — my15-Im ANTED—DRESS ¢ ASY. Madame Washington's “Dress Cutting Scale, patented, enables every one to learn to cut all xarments readily and accurately. The system w: taught, and the scale and a measure book furnished for 86," Persons learning this system are Immediately placed in aposition to carn vod wages, Heady cut and Dested linings quaranteed to fi," 1223 Fat nw. TYPEWRITING, TYPEWRITING— york; syntactical accuracy ; low rates. F. 8. ARNOLD, Stenographer and Typewriter, 36 St. Cloud Building. ‘Lm* WANTED-PARLOR FURNITURE (UP HOL- stered; Mattresses made over; work done in'a neat and substantial manner; slip covers cut and made. perfect ht guaranteed, “C. NELSON, 12233. G st. nw. WANTEDHORSES TO PASTURE AT GEN. E. _ VY Beale’s stock farm, 7 miles fromcity. Address or inquire of E. B. LAFFERTY, Hay Scales, corner 10th st. and Louis city. ap2o-1m WANTED LADIES TH GE BLOSSOM, asure cure for female diseases; also Dr. McGill's “Blood Puritier” cures malaria; 100 doses 3 samples: free. M A. BAILEY, sole agent, 317 Ast. ne. Ja0-c&w Ws EAM CARPET CLEANING AND Renovating Works; Feathers Renovated, Mat. tresses Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths De. stroyed, F HLYOUNGS, 1402 Pa.uy., Telephone LOUS-2, apil-7im ‘WASIED_GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHIN' «uns, revolvers, old gold and silver, for whic! highest cash prices’ will be paid, Call 'LASK. Loun Once, 201 Penn. uve,, corer 20st. b. Way ‘FOR SALE—LOTS. Fe SALE—V ST., BET. 13TH AND 14TH STS 0x90 toalley; sewer, water, gas; inp! price reduced for afew days to €2, & ERFORD, 624 14th st. n. w. FOE SALE{A LARGE NUMBER OF CHEAP LOT Fast Washington, on Columbia Heights, in Mt. ant, at Brookland, and at Ivy City. ‘These lots, which can be bousht on easy terms, are elizibly located aud present profitable investinents at low fignres. KR. H. T. LEIPOLD, 13300 F st. nw. y22-9 {OK SALE—ON WASHINGTON HEIGHT: Connecticut ave. extended, a very. lot, north side of Oakland or Califorii Piredon| res R. HT. LEIPO! Fee SALE MERIDIAN HILL—A CHOICE LOT, fronting 50 feet on Columbia ave., above Erie s SOc, per ag. ft.) adjoining lot, facing University ce, held at #1; this ix a bargain: Also, two lots on Erie st..near 17th extended, at only 40c. R, H, APOLD, 1300 F st. 1. w. my: JOR SALI An economical corner on F st. n. e., 55 by 75. 8 by 64 y 128, G st., bet, 2 20%5 by 100, R st., nea a 40%5 by 100,'R st., hear 17th, with ainall brick...1. 104 by 8734, Corcoran st., bet. 17th and 18th... 221 by 87! Jorcoran st., bet. 17th and 15th, 6O by 110 14th st., bet. "7. and U sts. 22 by st., bet. 16th st. m y » 1 + nei 44 by 110, elegant corner, 16th st., above ire! -3. by 125, 16th, near ‘Scott’ Circle, with frame Awellin: x 19.4 by 93.10, ‘and frame dwelling, Counay near Q... cert ii, 7 LEIPOLD, __1300 F st., second floor, r WO SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS »th fronting on 16th st. and New Hampshire av had at a fair price if bought at one ;. B. WILSON, 1418 F st. LENDID CORNER LOT, NEAR price 812,000. G. B, WILSON, my22-3t _ 1418 F st} Pow oa ty lots on Capitol Hill, nea iG servation; in whole or old On monthly payments, ce HERKON & KAMEY, 1307 F at. n.w. {OR SALE-HANDSOME CORNER LOT IN MT Pleasant; no waste zround; Gox117 feet. Address 8. C. K., lock box 13, city. my 21-40" ROE SALE, ONE, LO, NEAR DUPONT. CIRCLE 24x08, cheap, lot, near Dupont $x 1.60 a foot; one’ lot, near Du- pont aire p, 81.45 a foot; one lot, near Dupont heap, $1.45 a foot. pply CHARLES EARLY, 603 14 thst. a my18-2W Bee Sake Bert HAN ‘ME bonds, 30c. per foot; only 9 left of those cheap building Lots on Kentucky ave., which is now grade between E and G sts, s, 7 aud, 18 feet frout to a P0-foot alley ; 925 caslt, balance 810 per mouth: per- lect title; deeds free. Apply to WELLER & REPET Ti, 326 Penn ave. 8, i F TO BUILDERS AND INVE: I will sell, choup, in blocks or singly, the most eco- homical lots in the best iiuproved square; sg. north- east. W. E. BURFORD, 1422 N. Y. ave, ‘ap20-ow* | (QE SALE NICE SMALL LOT ON,V 81, NEAR +» 20x00, to alley; price $1. Kh THLE RULE i 1307 F st... — BEAUTIFUL LOT, 560x120, 15TH St, near Columbia: de. per foot; neighbor- y improvi Tuquire at Room 36, Gunton Building, 472 La. ave.s bet. b a4 ‘OR SALE—LOTS IN| WAGGAMAN AND RI- dout's addition to the city of Washington, formerly called ben Park. ‘Lhis property is situate the terminus Connecticut ave. extended, aud ins Kalorama Heights, the new bridge and the park drive, and near by, the proposed Zoological wardens. An elec- tric road will be constructed, a charter having already been obtained from Congress. ppgeitt prices to peo- Pig of ape Smee bere fine houses, Ut fot ; algo letin of c! pet zj DRO. F Wasa aaN, 10-3m 700 14th ¥ ALE—-60 LOTS IN “FAIRVIEW, tween Eckipyton and National Fair growids, 100 and 25x10, from #150 to $300each: easy terme, ‘This subdivision ison the lineot improvements und aflords an opportygaty for investment, For plats and information appl} ‘RUST & HUNGERFORD, my: + 624 14th st. nw. JOR SALE— 000 FEET OF GROUND; New Hampsiure ave, 25th and H sts, will make twelve or more lots of not less then 15 fect frontage. ap] FRANK B. CONGER, 1415 F st. sat LE 1 Soe THAT SPLENDID LOT on a corner New a hire Suen e st. at “ie “T4135 Fat, PERSONAL, ROR RENT_DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, NEWLY 410 7thst.nw., | Ment rnished, ie or en suite; north and south front; firet-cl Releeet Washington. re given. ikea ee —_——— 0. hor it lant. Cont fier for it, cash, or month- 913 3 E 3 Iy paymenta. {Without s Dlenuish and a ilutely per VET : eet. Owner left the city. Can be seen at the wane FOR RENT S17 15TH ST. NW, FURNISHED OR THE Pawo Eeomanoe rent. mm; my”: a 615 7th st. nw, WS Pa.ave.— R RENT—COO! ROO! LOR SALE-AT FOREST GLEN. MD. A LARGF, ALE 4% HORSE POWER ENGINE, 6% EL va 5 2 shade ne water, &e.: will exchange : 5 Tr : pg a aa epee property. J. B. HERTFORD, 1419 G et. 7 my22-aee 108 Penney ave. JOR KENT—AT HYATTSVILLE. MD., NEW SIX- Ft mene ee! pa ee. ak poem ~ 4 sont i = and side pore water; 910, Also urw cotiage, DR RENT — SECOND FLOOR, COMPLETELY | rooms, $00. ©°°" FV TEE & RU THEE On {furnished for housckceping: front and back stairs: | “ayiic st 130 Fannlly Address ROOMS eee eee OR, 12 all | On SALESIN HAR TX, W. VINGINIX, OR RENT FROM JUNE 1, THREE, UNFUR- | ney. at ¢1 75 per ach partie Plat atotfice. | FPORSALE AT 4 SACRIFIC ished rooms, fronting north; entire floor; new ny 20-3 3. W y inodern house. Corner of L and Sth sts., 500 L. = eS D VIOLIN, FINE INSTRUMENT. Bw., between v AL BAT. tery; Kidder pattern, new. Call or address G12 Deum. ave. se. a 21-2 E—TAKOMA PARK- COTTAGE. MS:! Bron = = ws my21-2¢ —e ees F° x “ nd: hisehly iiny a ee & ohh a OR RENT—TWO LARGE CONNECTING ROOMS | Of fruit in. beari ely shade and . ave. 2 thorwuchbred mare; a on second door furnished: north and south expo; Poy diehest and Best part of the Park near bourd if desired; one square west of War an 000; immediate possession, LEWIS & HF Navy Departments. 1720 Hst.nw, —_ my21-3t" 20 F st. we ee 1, NISHED COMMUNICA JOR SALE—TAKOMA . OR SALE ing parlor and room; north and south ¢: sain—two of the finest lot yo posure ; also a large second story front ro for a tew days at 4 conts per foot cash. the ‘old. pari cents per foot cash, LEW! HEATON, 629 F st. uw. rand suitable lady oF we ati ful an m city. Also a pretty Se, SUR r ledy or Hn Hares or WH: der the saddie; both Just from Virginia, miy24—a use for r or. Gth aud Mass, ave my, ED ROOMS WiTH ALL | ux a5 = AINE | J0OR SALE—A Rak £ TO PRE RNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL RK RENT—AT AMM FI “ t modern improvements; 44 1st, ne, — miy20-3t" 7room gantry st-of who hiss lel te £lty's teed but very litter nen eae — BE 5TH ST *s 7 favorable for grocer’s + Wi ‘a me y onl : - . B RENT Sié 13H BT. B.W. LARGE FRONT | Bess aiso two room cothere meat ota Bo che fer, rfueed exalt of Rime,” Can Oo sour, Srst Soor, private bath, &c.;aleo nylsot® | dress DANIEL AMMEN, care Navy department. = : . on SSP es. See. = a f_ | my18-6t" — RENT—TWO NI RNISHED ROOMS 5 FINE SADDLE HORSE, WELL-BRED, in best section of the QOL SALE—TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, 81,800,VIEN- | ; 5 {OF Kentlemen only; | VOU SALE” TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, 81-800, | nat JOHN B. KILEY S wales stavle, Liam cin ¢ for Keu : house, cellar, well, spring, | fat be seen ~ : FOSS HSE ares: Avviy wo BUSHNELL ECARUAL | Prove monitiy parmeut Syer est. ouprcn; Henry | Sl tera myst a os eu ae ‘— | lots, aud farms; railroad rates reduced. A. PRE: Fgh S88 3 ShcoND HAND Boays , {OH RENT BEAUTIFUL ROOM! s SINGLE OREN | Vienua, Va. myl7-6t* it at once. (INO. CUMBERLAND & SONS, suite, in pr family: furnished; large double- | 3yon RENT — HO! FURNISHED OR UNFI UN. HL ave. now my 21 ait corner house. south and east front; open fire-places in at Fallon. cu © te - 7 every room; references required, 1101 K haw apo de nished, at Falls Church. Va.; 10 rooms; 6 acce THE HANDSOME KRENTUCKY-BRED aha Ae a = ~~ | kround; fruit of all kinds ; minutes’ walk to the Mare, KALE LAMBEKT, sired by (OK RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE—THREE COM. | depot. ‘Apply to Mrs. Dr. GARDNER, Lady Hun * bay rooms, with private bath, second floor, and two 16-Ut Falls Ch mrt wa weight com. rooms, third floor, fur. | ‘Those having children or | 74on RENT TWO DESIRABI nds, Lola hands, very tnely servants need not apply. Ref. exchanged, my3-1m +e : lors not shy or pull, nerds no. bouts or ———— EEE RE | Ei near station, in Hyatteville. 82 ad is safe for an} inexperienced driver, She : myl6-lw F. H. SMITH & SO) casted when ago eile in 2:36 FOR RENT—STORES. JOR SALE AND RENT—W. 3 | thas Geen u Wall be euaranteed =— —— = Md., several fine Cottaxes in dif —CORNER STORE 8TH AND Hi STS. icp ty EY .w.: good stand for business. Inquire 719 Hf oe atnw. Fo RENT_—LARGE STORE, 419 OTH ST. N. W. Hi near Pa, ave.; couteal location for any b ine plate-giuss show windows. ‘Kent modera Wanted. Lote at from 3010 cents ply tod. JAY GOULD, 421 Oth'ste Sievers see0s cotae BEDEORD We WAL aE: OK RENT FIN a ,, 1722 EN 1006 F st. apee-im_ ave., near State, War and Navy departments; dwel- | ¥4rANTEDOT WANT TO RENT FOR THE SUM jing of iL rooms and cellar can be reuted with store poet LOR BT itdesired. Inquireou premises. myl road, within half hour of JOR RENT—LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, | ful.’ Address, with full per Hi leoe rath at uw. dwelling contains 8 rocins ud CHANGE, $15 Pa ave., Wa 330d. ups. ; large stable in rear; price for whole, | WOR SALE — 1 ACKES, > Pi $125 per month. WASH'N DANENHOWER, ood ‘dwelling aud all oucbaiinen fruit o my4-lin 1110 Fst. nw. | and wood in abundance, I inile. frou — —————— | station on B. &. P. railroad ; 10 miles 6 3 = = and terms easy. Houses 14 ‘ FS “apitol st., Washington, D.C. Address MAKION FOR_RENT—OFFICES EET trates and Atioracy atta wines FOR, BENT | DESK-ROOM FOR LAWYER, one Ma. B etal broker (not insurance or real ¥ KOE SALE_ NEW COTTAGE AT “BROOKLAND, Writer, Inquire A. J. W., 1 F at. et first station from city, on Met, Brauch B. and 0. R. WOR RE AT HYATTSVILLE, MD.. NEAR | K.:eieht rooms, cellar, attic aud bath-room: two min= trot a inile better ie, family, or business hands, a very cheerful, Lall street objects, out from Washington d 5 rs, opposite University. High, “healthy maadde by one, An ex a ities’ pony wet medium-weight doul ne, anid met muy eo Lariess, wet wingle coupe xy harness, all hand-inade, Are the property « :—1 EXTENSION TOP ROCKAWAM, AL- 'W, 6210, 1 coupe baruess, €35, 1 carriage Apply Ro: JOR SURREY, station, two small stores or offices: large lot, suit. | nize from railroad station, and six minutes from te Beart : A Drag. and lage Cart, Also, = sedge ta ber, we nod od 4 seamed pe Price $4,800. Apply to IGHION & PAIK, wap seat, Apply J, FRI » 401 14th st. now tees, 452 Louisiana ave. tas 4 . :— ONE SHOONDHAND UPRIGHT 4 spleudid cond. Foon, with tvate folet hear taut 1AUERGE | JOH SALE_LOTS AT FOREST GLES rae | RY hu.w. ; excellent locgtion for attorney; $20 per mont! Bona — ful, agremye Sges po Mg ed ain ered at Avply toJOHN SHERMAN & 00.“ __myl0-3t_ | POKD, Meming Beallding TBO oe ee | Wareroome, 20 7th at, aw as JOK RENT — DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS IN = | POE, SALE beac TIreL CHERRY CABINET the Walter Building, 1008 and 1010 F st. nw. and des st #45. Hall ADR oe USHNELL FeRnost COUNTRY BOARD. _ ine Sit gat & a furniture cheap. 810 5th nw. (OR RENT—DESIRABLE ROOMS IN ROBBINS’ 136 MEL. Building, 7th and F Dw. for rest on from Fairfax Station, Va. Horse aud carriage at reasonable terms. Apply at Koom 11.” my16-1: ns >? ly to W. 8. RUSSE oe =o 1 ogg ey ~ ee aoe a es W. 8. ae . sound, ‘stylish and speedy." Apply PRET Aste DEnABLE ONFIOR ON | “vice paMiLY GF ADULTS WILL TARE A Tits! Cofaiubia Stables, rear 1710 lath at new, ‘ap16-30t" TYLER & RUTHERFORD. few boarders for summer months. Beautiful “s THOKOUGHERED DRIVING MARE, high, 7 years old. Mood bay, from Vir™ —_ plenty of shade; large roow: wily papered JOR SALE i RENT—ELEGANT OFFICES, 18ST FLOOR, } Phreeaudcue-haif niles irom city. near | I ene IMPORTANT! A310 Fst. Apply W. RILEY DEEBLE Box fic c Actual banraing in a unuber of slightly used Pianow - SS |S 5 aud Organs, iu perfect order. Sold a nents. SUMMER BOARD CAN BE OBTA. ATL ig FG. sMiTH, eee ae over Station, B. and P.R.R., 7 miles from Wash- fieton, 4 mile from station; ilih, hiealtss: location; aK SA ICENTLY CARVED, terms, $4 to $5 per week. Address MKS. E., doubl ne, tull acraffe, sweet offi my 21-3" toned ; Q Fiauo, sate as QUMMER BOARDERS WANTED>PLACE INA | broidered cover mud slush” stocr. cost healthy locality, 24¢ miles from railroad station at | €199) 2tG-L. WILD & L&US., 709 7th fare terms moderate. Address MKS. L. D. BOW 4 = ee Hope Mills, Page County, Va. niy20-t OCK AND FIXTURES OF A CON- | GuyMER Bo a MAR ME BaDG EB fectionery and notion store, together with a good | GUNMEN, HOARING, NEAR BLUE RIDGE Ee oo fruit, horses and carriages; two daily mails wAppIS a0 F at 8, Se. charges. For particulars, address MISS POR SA! PROVISION ‘ORE Hanulton, Low un county, Va. in the northwest partof the eity; owner about to | 7 pEN MANO! EST GLEN, MONTGOMERY Teave the city. Address T. L. E., Star office. m: | Gono na nuoe bones of abo forty reous lady or eentie 8. HUTCHINS, Charles st,, Baltuuore, IN FOR SOME Fiano; ebouized case; wa than one-third cost, $1 Est. nw. myl3-lm OR SALE—NICE PAYING OFFICE BUSINESS; | Just completed for summer boarding. Opens June 1, | JOR SALE—NEW, DUA AVE DESIGNS F suitable for either lady or gentlemen, with furni- | 1559. Nineteen daily trains, Thirty winutes’ ride. for Decoration Da} al leaves aud por- ifire and Axtures, #100. Ill health uf owner sole cause High and healthy. celain flowers. also, itn vases, crooks and terre-cotts Of sale. Address OPPORTUNITY, Starofiice. ny2e-ct: | ‘Terms moderste, hanciug baskets," SCHMID'S, 12th st. uw. ames sake Fi plan cf house, and full information apply | "my 131m" or tern OR SALE — “COLTON'’S SUMMER RESORT.” | at 10127 14th st u.w., uuu) May 28, my1s-2w" = his well-known and popular Hesort offers advanit- 7 5 : ; rieas.| °° ages urpassed sume one of experien ry Tocation; terms modecate for fassiiice snd My ~e~ dine. It consists of 288 acres of land in high state of coon yey SF ad pret nang cultivation, Bol Pavilion, Store, Cottages, new ‘ing the same room. Address bo ie Wharf, ‘Buin, Stable and 9 most execllent Orchard ee on Price wi i ment to purchaser, HUTCHINS & STON COTTAGE,” BLU BU! F t, Penn, Opened “for ths = AN iv K | rates for time. Apply to Miss JOHN - ofico, gale, fencing, sheds aud stable of coal yard Gilmor, he on = selvea. ‘my 10-1an corner of 8. Cap, and Canal sts. ; rent, 820 per mont OARDE: ‘OR MM. KEN | ,OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE-ONE OF THUSE Tease expires January 20, 1893; price, $200. y house fotmerly occupied by Miss Jane Jauney, | I ——~y ~ 17 Ts ad Hamilton, Loudoun county, Va.; location high aud | % Wondertul self-piay in ALE—MEEKS. MEEKS. MEEKS. nd for sale a lange stock of Lew aud sec rriaxes, Bugwies, Phaetons, Surreys, kx- sion Cabriviettes, Kensingtons, Koad Carts, Day- li styles of Business Wagons, Harness, Kober, at prices and accommodstt can be found in any market, Lome or abrosd. yuring and panting promptly attended te. cailat G21 to 623 G st.uw,, and see for Parlor Orchestroues orlai= with stool, at GL. WILD & 2 iE SES =. | oe wee hal cost_$ 100: now & F YOU WANT YOUR TIN ROOF REPAIRED OR | Zc" relartnces given aud required MER. U-L Ric ie | BROS. 709 1th stews ay tewee 2 new on puton, or your Furnace. Range or La- | aKDS. my 14-3w (OR SALE—OK EXCHANGE AT THE HOKSEAND are putin first-c an conden Se eet price, | - ER Ti 7 Carriage Bazaar, 040 La. ave., the largest and most call on d AINEY, . WANTE: » complete stuck of new and second-hgud. exte top Practical Tirpers, hotel, Front Royal. Va. Within four hours of | complete st nae 50336 14th st. 11 Willard’ mn; commodious ‘building, shady piazzas, | Carriuee oupe Mockaweya: Vicari. = ital dant, sce1 beautiful; bass fishing thw HEAP-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF | Write for particulars: JOHN, ‘STINGS Peay. a grocery and confectionery store: two schools | "ynyit-tm within half squbre; good reasons for selli yp egies, Speed Wagous, ‘Delivery, Wagons, Wagon: rr a Expres Fern aay Seiad x i r {| Wagons and Waronettes, tock also’ of Harness 700 4thst.ne ms ad Fy ureter description at Feasouable prices hd ou the TABLISHED GROCERY FOK SALE | ana ‘healthful sections “of Vireima. most liberal teru to an immediate purchaser; rare chance for party | shede, fruit, milk, vegetables, &c-. dancin pati agent Sor the Comstion®| Waacna with smiull capital; satisfactory reasons given for sell- | and other anvusemeute. For particulars address by. J. Pine Carriages, Gugwies and Spriug Wi 5 ing. Apply at 1617 12th st. new. my20-3t* NEK, my 11-58 w35 apz4-im 5. BENSINGER, Fe. SALE—GOOD PAYING LUNCH ROOM; SAT- . N FOR SUMMER {UK SALE—GKEAT KEDUCTION IN PRIOKS TO lsfactory: reasons for aale; Tight party good. open- i Alexandria; i mile reduce iy ot Burgies, Ex.-Top Pheetoua, ing "LONGH Ste pheee my 20" hi o nouns; 'h cx-top Barres. Cat-Cuder Surreye, Canopy Top Grocer's, Grounds: fraine™ met twice a ‘day pid Spat Picton, Miniature Puan a et Pas; Doctor Phactobe a specialty, and fitty aft ican Printing Press, werner or ob | ferent Kids of busuuicws wagoun and trucks; sole awent > Lanston Type Machine. for the Columbus Buggy Co. vehicl feed board in the mountains of lenty of shade: | show work whether you buy’ or m 2 phoue. large lawn; ice and milk; spring water, and sulphur | Show werk betty {0 Gisment Leaprovement, apd trou, water: conveyances for questa, Address | CO Oth aud av. and 25 Bull Run Panoramas Sue 2 ore aren meme eennennne Te SAS {nccund-haud-—frum the tet sebece Leah, AES PRING BANK FARM OPENS MAY 15: CON- | Coupes, Broughums, Victorias, T-Carts, Vi ‘Carta, 0 Pneumatic Gun Carriage, venient for gents i offic et trains twice per | Derby and Kensington Wagons, Buggies, 10 National Fair Association. ; fruit, ice and milk in al e; hugh Wagonettes aud Licht Couches. ' Also,s lange line Asmall investment likely to produce big returns. m g myis-4t" FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 Fatrest,_ | Doaltuy tirms $9. SPRING LAN VANTED—A WELL-KNOWN, ACTIVE BUSI = <== ble penitiomrequirine his attention tart of each aay, | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | but free toMevote ample tue, ther with cleri = = RS: -DESIKABLE LOTS AT BROOKLAND, hi Special prices to the trade. ste families, desirous of ether buying: oUt, will find It to their advantage to as my facilities for the purchase and gale rriages. Harness, &c.,are ursu: ing, stabling and ‘st facilities are upe- by any establishment in this country, WAL F. LY, 1020 L st. n.w., Manufacturer's Agt. mi help and office room to additfoua) business separate 4 from his personal engagements, desires to obtain a Fees to 10 cents per foot; Branchville, on B. and i) paying position of trust with a business firm or pri- | Q. Rit, from 1 to 2 cents, yaie party, or the management of an te. Satis- factory. referenc pital furnished ualed WN SALES EXCHANGE FOR bas, TO refere! educe stock, at the ork Carriage and ‘Har Address EXECUTIVE, | é newt tater, werent Wadi ha ‘wore ever of VOR RENT 5 1 ST.. NEAR TA’ < VILLAG! fered in the city’of all styled work, both new and seo wholesale market and La, ave.; suitable for com- TWO MILES THIS SIDE OF ROCKVILEE oud-baud, from the’emaitont oa) T2-passener Jobs inission or grocery business particularly. Inquire On the Metropolitan Branch B. & O. BR. Sei ee manen Ber @ oe + La. ave. 1 LOCATION (UNSURPASSED —PRICK Low, | GEYEK, 406 Penusyivania ave. or 7" — - - nd ‘his New Subdivision. 1 5. E- ITIVE BARGAINS IN Ti J OTICE. “ALL THE AMUSEMENT PRIVILEGES HALPIN VILLAGE. Finest thriets Vianos: to exchange. for aguare op Sec is boantifully lad out in | lots of about ey pence and onerene; terme to uit buyer. AK FIAB@ to WAL W. CHAMBERS, Pres., 1227 trees and plank sidewalks ou ai the streets and ave: | “aya is sec oe zs 2p, halbrsed tus oeop at Haine Vilage. Several | aon gale S6r\HE WORLD DO MOVE"—KEMEMBER THE | $f,'Be Most de ae oy yy JOHN M. YOUNG 0 : ockville turnpike. Prices aud terms of sale, to- ; waiches cleaned, 1: Biveciaus tupin-sprines | Kether with deacriptive plats, inay be obtained. ay well | Wivites Carriage Bayery o examine bie large stocks Wareaited one Fear; 817 all clock aud jewelry Serkect | 28 all information which mayb: desired by persums | New ee eta aa The lowest prices in the city; we deiy” com tition. | wpa comueraplate paliding bomen or forpersonal spec: | oiSe, “fear of National: > in” | Wistion, at the real estate i = 24 F si 5-6m JNO. A. PRESCOTT, K SALE—VARNISHED WAGONS.©. VILL AD ‘RES OF Kellogg Building, sr Y Fe Mice tel EMEC | ayia hovers, | Pine ik mete tae ry x my A Cee DE DMMRES 7 MEST 4 wealthy iniddle-ared ye . who iter fuaucialy. Address RMA, Star pt CIE SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS . to an or. SA. M., Tyy Institute, _my16-1m Southwest cor, Sth ‘sud K sts. n.w, CS ee a Rive work inal hes ; all business confidential. Private consultation roou. We spell only reliable and competent men, commissioned wit gerne via eatag eran 2 at. lw » Open fro am. to 1] pan. myl4tos1* \HE ONLY AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETEC- Mei (gency. “WAL, WILLIAMS: GROL We Meee. ‘H. Cuommunications promptly attended to fidential. Uitice © all hours, WM. ied eelsa apenas, gee coon ll ours. "wae WH ISTH'S OLD STAND 18 TUE Y PLACE Soiree conde nian eb Jersey City, and Frank Donovan, of Brooklyn, | drick, of Charles county, Md. and Elizabeth ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH- mt-pound champions, fought fourteen savage | E. Deetz. for ceria Pere cceee fmm no rounds for $500 a side near Tottenville, 8. L, Scales Tefe._ Address J.B. C.. Sta Heat might, The {Aehting was fast and fariogs | trains over inservice from Wesbingiam to Fee | WANTED B%, SiRST- GLA, “oer ry Lp ll tet pun. | adelphia are running daily via B. and O. R. R. | rent not over ® year; ished. At the end of the fourteenth round F . [reelected A to the call of | 12e¥ are all equipped with Pullman buffet par- | Address Box 1 Star ofc, lor or and tra fare isexacted "ANTED — 61: TO In’S! SoS ila ES PERa re Sei Wee eae a increase to ight Handlers. Near Ala., i eS Sone nn eee eng Bosrox, May 22—At a joint meeting of the | Kenneth Hawkins, "the comet Gena on Were Sees Oe ee freight handlers assemblies, 5,572 and 1,174, | his brother, Buylise Hawking, shot and killed w | give letucains: "Addvoue “HOMIN bs K of L., last evening, it was decided toaak of | BGGTO named Noah Dic =e the Fitchburg railroad compeny’s conteastars year-old niece of the an increase im wages to $1 week for ‘he remaine. of Allen" Thorndyke Rice, late in gho Meal, « bea tis panto, men ; om the and 11 per week | minister to Russia, were from the re- ry for men in the freight houses. ceiving-tomp at Mt. Auburn cemetery ao day and placed in their final resting.ploce to PURSELI, Bochsoller ond Stotionsy, For Otur Telegraphic News See Pages 1 and &, | the Bourne family tomb. myl6 418 Oth st. ow, LOST AND FOUND. Lear ee Sao aa Bapeaiecs 8 19 LEASE — WOODLEY, ON WOODLEY LANE, | siting carte, aid 2 puny. cart, op oa mente fxtures, and ‘cota vi Tendy f mpancy : hoster ap6-3m0_~ menscata eat Weahinston, Pee ee AT A GREAT BACRIFICE-RTOCK, | cine JOF OCet +: 3 mat ‘ wsliacton. = gone Tied paint soligan’ varnish nopore: St Sens ieee JROk SALE-TEMPORARY REMOVALI! Thiel Gall between 13 ate oad Span daily, S201 ea Hensils can be leased with |“ Tntil the completion of my new store on the soutb- Sotaw. esas 1m _ | "For other information on the premises or to | West corner of Pa. ave. and 22th st.n. w. Iwill be Ww™.s. LATIMER, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGI | CHAN}: PAMKIS & O0., ‘BEKen, Bhs Howe, pleared toate mr patzune ot 526 12th stn. v..nea = Addi larrison nacostia, my? . Finest Californis Wines Brandies at lowest Special attention to subdivision of’ suburban CHVILLE HEIG ON | prices, Iam also the soleagent for Trimble and Per = = fection Rye and Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskies, Gail AUCTION SALES. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUc- Vitex tive be BS AND LOTS NO. 954 0 jORTHWEST AN! ‘WEST. POR TUESDAY "HE ENT MO) Fe