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2 Ys oa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1890. SOCIAL MATTERS. A Brilliant Scene at the White House— Reception to Mr. R. P. Flower. ‘The reception given by the President and Mrs. Harrison to the officers of the army and navy and marine corps was a brilliant event. The drawing room suite was decked with cut flowers, the chandeliers draped with smilax aud the angles were aii filied with palms. The mantels in the east room were decorated upon anew scheme, which was personally superin- tended by Mrs. Harrison. Instead of being Iaid in « bit-or-miss pattern each mantel had & foundation cover of living green. Into this were set in one three large solid stars made of pale yellow balf-biown roses; in another, three stars in white carnations, and in the other two anchors of wiite carnations, The mir- were draped with flags and banners of war. There wasa large party of special its, and they, with members of the cabinet families and their guests, escorted by Mr. and Mrs.J. R. McKee, passed into the blue parlor just before 9 o'clock, when the President as his coming being announced by the Marine Band. Col. Ernst and Lieut. Parker preceded the President, who escorted Mrs. ison. The Vice President and Mrs. Morton walked next. Secretary Windom escorted Miss Kingman of New York, who is the guest of the house. The Postmaster General walked with Miss Windom. ‘The Attorney General and Miss Miller were to- gether, ss were Secretary and Mrs. Noble and Secretary and Mrs. Rusk. This left only fi ladies mm line to receive. All the others stood behind the barricade of sofas in the blue room. Mrs. Harrison wore a handsome neW toilet of white satin-striped faille, the elbow sleeves and bedice edged with deep pearl passementerie fringe, and about the pointed opening at the throat was a modest scarf of white net. She yanch of fragrant white lilacs, Mrs. dress was a decelette and trained gown of mauve and white brocade, flowered with roses, The bodice and draperies were of mauve and the train of brocade. She wore three strands of pearls about her throat and her hair was worn becomingly high. Mrs. Miller wore a becoming toilet of pearl gray brocade, cut en train, and made with a V-shape oF} at the throat Mrs, Noble wore a superb gown of white satin brocaded in a pattera of roses in natural colors, and draped with lace in front. Mrs. Rusk wore a splendid gown of cream satin, brocaded with a flower spray, and panels of buttercup satin were set in the skirt The gown was most becoming to the wearer. Back of the line Mrs. McKee wore @ short dress of black lace, embroidered with gold, and Mrs. Russell Harri- son wore yellow satin, embroidered in gold Others present were Dr. and Mrs. Inches of Boston, Miss Shepard of New York and Mr. Tolbert, the guests of the house. Secretary and Miss Proctor, Miss Wanamaker, Miss Miller, Misa Rusk, Misses Haisted, Miss Pettitt, Bessie Flagler, Miss Gussie Wilson, daughter of Col. J. N. Wilson, with her hostess, Miss Mary Sherman, Senator Sherman, Mrs. Cockrell, with Mrs. Thomas Francis Meagherand Mrs. Mackin of New York; Mrs. A, A. Post of Wichita, Kan. who is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Austin; Gen. Schofield, Mrs. and the Misses Ernst, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ham- ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dunnell, Mr. yon Mumm, Sir Julian and Lady Paunceiote, Miss Mitchell, Count Sula, Miss Dahigren, Mr. and Miss Batchelier, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Hutchinson, Mr. J Hinton. Gen. and Mra. Greely, Dr. Ruth, Lieutenant and Mrs. Andrews, Maj. Tucker and his aunt, Miss Giles of Chicago; Senator and ‘Mra. Squire and Mrs. Furman of New York, Miss Gussie Miller, Lieutenant and Mrs. Clover, Mrs, Jackson, Mrs. Jas. Coates of Chicago, who was with Admiral and Mrs. Crosby; Senator Morrill, Mr. James Morrill, Dr. and Mrs, Guzman, Mr. De Siruve, Lieutenant and Mrs R.ALG. Brown, Miss Grace Davis, Miss Alex- ander, Mrs. Justice Field, Mrs. and the Misses Condit Smith, Miss Dawes, Miss Alley, Miss He- becea Strickle, Mr. J. W. Laupton, Mr. F. B. Loomis, Capt Chas. P. Lincoln, Miss Bertha Lincoln, Dr. and Miss Taylor, General and Mrs. George B. Williams, Dr, and Mrs, Wm. Hawmond, Miss Deering, Dr. and Mrs, Van Reypen, Mr. Outhwaite, Mrs, Pugsley, Sen- ator Hawley, Admiral Jouett, the Corean sec- retaries aud their wives, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell, General and Miss Wheeler, Senator Mefberson, Mr. and Mrs. and the Misses Pres- ton, Miss Ingails, Mr. and Mrs. Burrows, Doctor and Mrs, O'Keilley, Surgeon General and Mrs, Moore and Dr. and Lieuts. Schotield’s staff, Inspector General Brecken- ridge, Gen. Benet, Assistant Adjutant General Vimcent and Mrs. Vincent, Col. ‘thos, F. Barr and Mrs. Barr, Col Long, Capt. John G. Rourke, Capt. and Mrs. Morgan Taylor, Capt ‘Townshend. Commodore Ramsay, Chief En- ineer Melville, Surgeon General Browne, Pay Brccetor Thornton aad Mrs, Thornton. Con- structor Hichborn, wife and daaghier, Martha, Chief Eagineer Towne and daughter, Lieuts. Cowles, McFarland, Norton and Paymaster Sullivan. Among other officials ‘present were Senators Kenna, Hawley aud Sawyer, Representatives Bynum and Paynter, Commis- sioner Douglass, Assistant Attorney General Cotton, Assistant Secretary of War Grant, As- sistant Secretary of State Adee. Mr. Sevellon A, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Tweedale, Chief Clerk Brackett of the Treasury, Assistant Sec- retary Batcheller, Solicitor Hepburn, Gen. Albert Ordway, Cols, McIntyre and Cranford, Controller Matthews, Deputy Controlier Abra- hams and Capt. Meredith of the Bureau of En- graving and Printing. The reception lasted until after 12 o'clock, when the baud played “Home, Sweet Home.” aud the presidential perty retired to the private dining room and partook of a well-earned supper. Mr. and Mrs. John Joy Edson gave a recep- tion last even'ng at their elegant home, 1 16th street, in honor of Mr. Roswell P. Flower, the newly elected president of the National Homeopathic Hospital. The association has had but fuur presidents since its organization, about twenty years ago, and its friends feel considerable pride iu the fact that these presi- dents have all been citizens of national dis- tinction and reputation. The first president was ex-Postmaster General Montgomery Biair. Upon his death Chief Justice Morrisou RK. Waite was made president. Ex-secretary of State Thos. P. Bayard was elected and held the posi- tion until the close of President Cleveland's administration. At the last annual meeting of tae association in January Hon. Roswell P. Plower was elected. The drawing rooms were becomingly decorated with potted plants, lilies and roses, and 9 magnificent oval of roses decked the sumptuous supper table, which was liberally s ipplied with substantials and dainties. Mr. and Mrs, Edson were assisted in receiving guests by Mr. and Mrs. Flower, Mra. Charles Nerdhoff and Mrs, Taylor, Mr. Flower's Gaughter. Among those present were Gen. and Mra. Ellis Spear, Mr. and Mra, Mat- thew G. Emery, Commissioner and Mra. J. W. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clephane, Mr. Charles Nordhoff and Miss Nordhoff, Mr. and Mra, E. Kurtz Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warner, Prof. and W. D, Cabell and Miss Cabell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, Hon. John J. Hemphili, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Soule and Miss Soule, Col. and Mra. A. T. Britton, Miss Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brit- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hildrup, Rev. and Mra Frank Seweil, Controller and Mrs. E. 8. Lacy, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. G, Custis, Dr. and Mrs. J.A. Preer, Dr. Roberts, Mr. aud Mrs. John Twee- dale, Dr. Riggs, Commissioner and Mrs, Hine, Chas, B. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Rudoidh Kauff- mann, Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Mrs, Stearns, Dr. aud Mrs, Wadsworth. Dr. 3. A. Edson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardner, Mr. Warder Voorhees, Dr. and Mrs. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Pope, Dr. and Mrs. Verdi. Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. and Dra. Job Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pilling, Henry M. Baker, Dr. Hislop, Dr. and Mrs. Ten Eyck, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGill, Mra J. G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Quaiffe, Mr. and Mre. Harvey Spaulding, Dr. Bacon, Dr. aud Mrs. Swormstedt, Dr. Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ards and Miss Janet Kichards, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Childs, Mra. Bittinger and Migs Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Springer, Mr. and Miss Vale, Mr. and Mra. Birney, Prof. and Mra. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Heaton and Miss Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn L. Weave. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Lowery gave a recep- tion and bail last night for their friends at their house on Vermout avenue aud McPherson Square. Mrs. Cockrell gave a pretty tea party yester- day afternoon in honor of Miss Dameron and Miss gs of St. Louis, who stood beside the hostess from 4 to 6 in the afternoon. Mra. Cockrell Wore a princesse gown of black velvet trimmed with red satin. Miss Briggs wore a gown of white crepe trimmed with white satin ribbons. Miss Dameron wore a white silk com- bined with Nile green satin. The table was *pread in the dining room and all the rooms ws fall of the fragrance of the spring bios- soms, lilacs and large lilies with which they were decked. Misa Datigren, Miss Harian, Miss Bessie Ernst and Miss Walthall aiso as- sisted to receive. The last meeting for the season of the Ladies’ Monument Society was held at Mrs, J. P. Jones’ Pield, the president of the socigty, presided. ‘The topic of discussion was apon the selection of a sculptor and all agreed that be should be sm American. Others present were Mrs. Nathan Appleton. the founder of the project of [rend the French peopie with a statue of fashington; Mrs. V. Kt. Berry, Mrs. McMillan, Manderson, Mra. Sherman. Mrs. Di pe gs Sage ' io Geo, Adams, Mra. Sweat re, ‘er, Mra Munn, Mra. Worthington and Mrs. dit Smith, secretary, Gen. J. C. Fremont arrived in the city last evening and is now the of his son, Lieut, J. ©. Fremont, at No, 1764 K street. Gen. Fre- mont has been lately retired with the rank of major general. At the residence of his son last night there awaited him over 2,000 mes- sages of congratulation. Miss Studebaker is in the city, the guest of Miss Miller, and they will be at home to callers | on Friday afternoon after 4 o'clock at No. 1308 ‘husetts avenue, Dr. D. P. Johnson of Towa is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Johnson, at No. 1407 F street, Great preparations are being made for the | house warming at the new home of the Co- fumbia Athletic Club. Many ladies are ex- pected to be present. ‘Miss Lily Dickerson and Miss S:evens of Hart- ford, Coun., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simonson, No. 222 Indiana avenue northwest, ‘The faculty of the law school of Columbian University will this evening give a reception to the law students at the university building. Mrs. George Shekell and daughters, Annie and Julia, have gone to Baltimore for a ten days’ visit, Mrs, Senator Squire will receive tomorrow afternoon after 4at the Arlington, assisted by her sister, Mrs, of New York and Miss Miller, daughter of nator Warner Miller. Mr. Alfred Bates of West Virginia and Miss Mary Brooke Lammond of this city were mar- ried this morning at St. James’ Church, Rev. Dr. Geo. Wm. Douglass officiating. A pleasant home wedding occurred this morning at 11 o'clock at the residence of the Misses ing, No. 611 K street northwest, the contracting parties being Mr. James Richard Newcomb of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Miss may Beli Goodson, daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Goodson of this city. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. 8. K. Cox, D.D. (uncle of the bride), assisted by Rev. J. W. Boteler. The bride was beeen gree A arrayed in pao | suit of biscuit colored Henrietta, combine: with golden brown velvet, with hat, gloves and shoes of the same delicate shades and carried 8 bouquet of bride rose buds tied with white satin mbbon. Miss Mattie Javis, acting as bride of honor, wore a dainty dress of pink silk and gauze and carried a basket of La France roses, After receiving the hearty con- gratulations of the friends present the happy | ad left on the noon train for their future ome in Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Thos. C. Power, wife of Senator Power of Montana, is at the Arno. Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Smith, after six months’ residence in Washington, have returned to their country home, Bonnie Brae, near Hyattsville. What was intended to be a surprise to Miss Mary Landon King, 1430 Corcoran street, took place last evening. Miss King is to be married at St. Andrew's Church this evening to Mr. William F. Turner of Prince George county, Maryland, and imm:diately afterward to leave the city for a bridal tour for ten days. Her friends decided to give her a reception be- fore the event, but did not expect themselves to be surprised, Miss King had in some way learned of their intentions and had a caterer Prepare ten courses as an earnest of what she will do when presiding over her own home. A delightful evening was spent and the party broke up at a late hour. Among those present were T. N. Conrad, jr., Lieut. D. A. Jenkins. Sidney Hill, Capt. E. J. Niles, Norman H. King, Willie F. Turner, Jos. Turner, J. H. Wallace, Willie King, F. D. Berry, Miss Katie Putnam, Miss McKnew, Miss Blanche — Miss A. King, Mrs. Moore and Mra, ing. ————— ree _____ THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK BILL. Finally Passed With the Unjust Clause Imposing Half the Cost on the District. The zoological park bill only needs the sig- nature of the President to become a law. Sen- ator Morrill yesterday afternoon reported that the conference committee had failed to recon- eile the disagreeing votes of the two houses, ‘The House insisted that the District be com- pelled to pay one-half of the sum necessary for the maintenance of the park and no amount of senatorial eloquence or common sense argument could change the situation. clared that the bill could uever pass uniess the Senate receded from its decision. By a vote of 38 to 20 the Senate recaded. Previous to that action there was a little spicy debate. SENATOR INGALLS’ APPEAL FOR JUSTICE, Senator Ingalls said it was an obvious anda flagrant and glaring injustice to compel the people of the District to bear one-half of the expenses involved in the undertaking. They might just as well be called upon to bear one- bulf the expense of the National Museum, of the Smithsonian Institution or any other na- tional exhibitions and museums here. and then Senator Ingalls said: ‘Mr, President. the government of this District is an absolute despotism, but I do not think that Lever knew of an illustration of more perfect tyranny than is evinced by that provision in this bill, The people of the D: trict of Columbia have rtp | nothing whatever to do with that park or with its main- tenance or its management. Itistobe under the control of the regents of the Smithsonian Insti- tution. The people of the District have no repre- sentation on the board, no connection with its management, no disposition whatever of the finances which are to be appropriated and dis- bursed. The Senator from Vermont speaks about the precedent already established. If there has been oue established—which I do not know—of course I am bound to accept his stetement—it was a most pernicious precedent, and if we allow this one to be established there will be no escape from it hereatter, They can then plead that the money for the original investment having been shared by the District, and the money for the first an- nual appropriation having been shared by the District, it bas crystallized and passed into the form of law and cannot be changed. How far this expenditure will ex- tend nobody can teil, It may go into the millions. It will go into the millions. It is to be a great national institution, und 1 protest in the name of the people here against imposing upon them this invidious and unjust and un- necessary burden in addition to what they already endure.” ON THE OTHER SIDE. Senator Cockrell said that the people of the District wanted the park; sought for it. They ought to be willing to pay one-half its cost, “This park,” said the Missourian, “‘is for the convenience of the people of the District of Columbia nine bundred and nine more than for the people of the e Not one in ten thousand, not one in a hundred thousand of the great mass of the taxpayers of the United States will ever see this park; and it is for the beautifying of the city of Washing- ton, it is for the increase of the value of prop- erty here, and for the benefit of the citizens who reside here and who will frequent it.” SENATOR BUTLER'S POINTED RETORT. Senator Butler had the floor in an instant and retorted: “So would the public building in St. Louis be forthe entire benefit of the people of St. Louis and no other portion of the American Union, and yet I suppose they would think it a great hardsbip if St. Louis should be called upon to pay half the expense of the court house and post office building there. Ido not understand that the District of Columbia has anything to do with this public park more than that it is within the limits of the District of Columbia, It is a goverument institution which all the people have a right to get the benefit of, not alone the people of the District: aud it would seem to me tobe a very great hardship to require the District of Columbia to pay one-half of the expense of the park which is intended solely as a national affair. Senators Cullom, Gibson and McPherson all j Protested against the saddling of this expense on the District, but the two former said they would concur in the House amendment because it was the best that could be done. Senator McPherson would have voted ‘nay,” but he was THE NEGATIVE VOTES. The nays were Senators Allison, Barbour, Bate, Blodgett, Butler, Call, Casey, Eustis, Faulkner, Hale, Hampton, Harris, Hawley, Ingalls, McMillan, Moody, Teller, Vance, Wal- thal, Wilson of Lowa. Sex Sarunpar's Stax about*‘Avalon Heights."* ——. Fined for Selling Beer to Boys. A young man named Thomas J. Sweeney, who keeps a cigar store and pool room on 4}¢ street southwest near Maryland nue, Was placed on trial in the Police Court this morn- ing charged with keeping an unlicensed bar dwelling liquor to minora After he: the testimony of a number of boys, who bought and drank beer on the as to the than one fendant solid but the of the bi So far SHOOTING STARS. PaN AMERICAN 7, OF W. (Note: “There were only two delegates (Colombia and Peru) on the F-A. excursion south. ] Hard trials for them two, Hail Colombia and Peru, Started out to go clean through With s Pan American crew— But did they get there? No! Boo boo! Listen to their tale of woe. Newspaper man to clerk in R.R, ticket office: “Will you have the nerve to charge me sny- thing for a ticket from Omaha to Chicago?” Clerk—kindly: “Qf course, not, Our terms are strictly cash.” Unele Sam is a Zoo-lu, that's what “Paps do you ever win any money playing poker?” “Yes, my boy, I win a hundred dollars eve ry time I play.” “Then, papa, why don’t you get rich at it?” “Because, my child, it costs me $200 to win the hundred.” Nosh did his reading at night by an Ark light, The United States and the District of Co- lumbia will have a monkey and a parrot of time when the Zoo is finally opened, Wife: “If I were to die to-night, darling, what would you do?” Husband: “Telephone for the undertaker, I Tt doesn't mike any difference who the is, so long as he is, and everybody would know him if his name were mentioned, but the other ht he was ‘‘loaded,” and his companion left him in a saloon to wait until he returned in half an hour. An hour later he came back and the Colonel was asleep on a lounge in a back room, “Here, Colonel! Here!” he called, shaking him; “it’s time to get up.” ‘The Colonel opened his eyes heavily and tried to talk. “Aw, you're drunk,” said the friend in dis- gust. “N-no, I ain’t” pleaded the Colonel, rubbing his eyes; ‘‘n-no I ain't drunk thish mornin’, bat I was, lash night.” A cab took the Colonel home shortly after, A woman's work is never dun, except when she is a bill collector. Marie—with pride: “I make all my own dresses.” Clara—with cruel criticism: “I thought so.” Secretary Proctor essays to be a military In- Jineer, Love is sentiment; marriage is action. eae Sg a IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE SALES. Part of the W. W. Corcoran Property and a Lot on F Street. A notable sale of residence property has just been effected. The northwest corner of the garden surrounding the residence of the late W. W. Corcoran has been purchased by the United Service Clnb, All the ground included in the garden has been subdivided with lots fronting on I streetand on Connecticut avenue, The lot purchased by the United Service Club is at the southeast corner of Connecticut | avenue and I street, having a frontage of over Senator Morrill and Senator Spooner both de- | fifty feet on the avenue and over 121 feet on I Street. The lot contains 2,809.25 square feet aud the price paid was $10 per square foot, ‘This is the highest price ever paid for residence property in thiscity. It is the intention of the United Service Club, an organization com- posed mainly of officers of the army and navy, to erect upon this site a handsome club house, Plans are now bein; Peepers. and @ soon as 8 = is selected building operations will bo gun. Another important sale is that of the prop- erty owned by Wm. Scherger, at the northeast corner of 12th and F streets, The purchaser is Mr. Sidney A. Kent, a wealthy resident of Chicago, who has recently begun the erection of a fine residence here. The property has a frontage of 20 feet 10 inches on F and 90 feet on 12th street, and is improved by a four-story brick building. The property contains 1,875 are feet, and the price per foot is $31. The sale was made through Messrs, Pitney & Bradford, real estate dealers. Death of Mr. Abner C. P. Shoemaker. Mr. Abner C, P. Shoemaker, a native of this District, who spent most of his life on his farm near Takoma Park, died suddenly at the home of his brother, Mr. Pierce Shoemaker, at Pierce's Mill, om Rock Creek, at 2 o'clock this morning. The deceased was an energetic man, largely identified with the in- terests ot the District. Only yesterday he was at the office of his nephew, Mr. Louis P. Shoe- maker, closing up a real estate transaction, when he was apparently in his usual robust health and cheerful disposition, which always made him attractive to bi many friends. His illness was of less than a half hour’s duration, and his sudden death 1s much regretted, See Sarvrpay’s Star about‘‘Avalon Heights."* i Have You bought a lot at Garrett Park yet? If not you will regret it.—Advt. ———__—— ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tre EVENING Star. Srreet Improvements.—At the meeting of the city council last night the ordinances for paving Patrick street three blocks from King to Princess, for paving Alfred street between Princess and Oronoko streets were passed, as was one for the removal of obstructions of streets by fencing, &c. Crry Councru.—The presidents were in the chair of the city council last night. Besides street improvement measures orders were made to give $350 and stone from the canal levels to the new bridge over Hooff’s run on the north edge of the city and to authorize a side track from the Midland road on Union street to the coal yards of Mr. J. Zimmerman. An ordinance to take up ducks and chickens foundat large on the street was referred by the council, but tabled by the aldermen. A communication from the mayor suggesting an amendment of the fish wharfage law so as to give the lessee of the corporation wharf wharfage fees on fish and melons was referred. Norrs.—In the corporation court, in the case of Perkins — Maddox, judgment for $2,045 for plaintiff has been given. Whittum Alexandria Driving Club; verdict of $52.28 for plaintiff.—Rev. Dr. Nourse, formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, has sold his residence on Duke near St, pean £ formerly Neale’s law building, for $2,000 to Mr. Robert Elliott——The Ratcliffe property on Wolfe street near Fairtax has been sold. RB. H. Warder bought one house and lot at 400 and another at $325. These low are on the north of the railroad tunnel wall. ‘he store and sheds of Mr. C. 8, Sweatnam, at Fairfax station, and four cars were burned last night. MINE DISASTER. Thirty Men Imprisoned in a Wyoming Coal Mine. A dispatch last night from Cheyenne, Wyo., Ba; Thirty men are now imprisoned in the Rock Springs coal mine, No, 4, which is on fire, and it is almost certain that ail are dead. The mine was discovered to be on fire at 1 o'clock yesterday morning and at 9 o'clock, when the flames began to spread rapidly, the were ordered to the surface, They had hardly begun to issue from the shaft’s month when an explosion occurred, Avearching party to go to the rescue of the men below had just disappeared when another explosion occurred, followed by three others in succession. Beven of the searchers were injured, one past recovery. A dozen more volunteers descended and brought up six insensible Chinamen, two other Chinamen |; PI to issue in a “ from all the en- trances and attempts to save the men im ed below were abandoned. aes NV Seah E urses, M; Kitchen Help, Farmand Dairy, Di az3.2e WANTED--HELP. WANTED-—HOUSES. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS GROCERY CLERK; ONE WHO epzs-zt* HAM, 471 ITED — 0! Pa ave nw. CE Bors ‘Wy ANTED.c00D_BICTOLE REPAIRER “HW. WwW TR tee BICYCLE REPAIRER. es, (WHITE), COOKS, Rae eee apz3-3t* ace nie aero ANTED—COOKS Maryland, West Va and N. Je N len Cooks, Waiters. ty ‘Coachm y ANTED_ wom. = 75: - Ww ANTED WOMEN COOK=,810 TO #75: CHAM. Cooks, WASTED. A SEAMSTRESS WITH OWN BEW- ures and Laundi 4 > . ‘ae COOMBS, 926 F st, nw. ne; one accu UN- Apply at once. 1. CROW- VOR THIS CITY, NEW YORK, recy: Maids. Wait- en, ICK'S, 613 7th nw. ireeses, iD cit} aiters, Drivers or Farm Hands; Colored Sis tomed to uph: work ‘Adaresed: KEYNCLDS, B19 isthe. Dw PaRTY WISHING TO LEAVE THE yl Fey hemdence ‘ED—a city will rent from Oro S2aee, ae im the north low rates, AppIy at 2 ~ po iS FURNISHED HOUSE FOR A MAN and Wife in or N. u a a or Near the ty children. re ible arty. LM.B, ° ANTED—T HAVE 83,000 TO PURCHASE FROM owner asix or more room Ho’ ‘House; modern tm- Boa'Feh ste be: “Addrecs RQ. Ve Star ofoce apis ANTED— PARTIES HAVIN OU -ES FOR Weis pense on orn 3 wath | oe = me; repairs, inaurance ahd other incidental Tuatters OR RENT FRONT AXD BACK PARLOR SFC- ‘Out extra cost roo we LINBINS. i with oF without board. 221 Sd st. u.w. at-z* or 27-11 Cor. 19th and H sts. nw. FS KENT —FU.NISHED, TWO PLEASANT | at bath on samme Soars ona spats hess tas eek beeaee WANTED—ROOMS, summer rates, 2141 Het now. apzsat y ANTED—MAY 1—-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Wis ra ished Kooms for Light H Ww home at uights Basement dex ‘St ighte."Appiy: with beat eho eat net door of Tse rs nw. i rN Vision Store; one who understands ive ref rences and salary expect Sint Site ape! W ASTED—A FIUST-CLASS TAILOR AND, st COSTINET T'S, Civic and itary TaHor, aD: a W ores. Gat. ANTED—A GOOD COLORED GIRL TO COOK, do General Housework; «0 ference at D—A BO¥ IN A GROCERY AND PRO- Fo f a near Treasury Department; care and neathess; State price. Address SURVEYOR X, Star office. Abed -2t ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY BY MAY i— One Unfurnished Room, with use of parlor; pri- family preferred; permanent if suited; references 5% Address LUULSE, Star office ‘apes-zte ANTED—ONE OX TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED Rooms by gendeman and wife ; uo bousekeepi private family preferred; rent must be low; beet ref erences, Address PEK WA. 4, Star office ap23- ¥ VANTED—BY A_ KESPE BLE MECHANIC, Koom aud Board bet. E, N. ave. Sth gnd }vth sta news ‘ddrese MECHANIC, star office. WASzzD Se FEW G00D SALESMEN TO SELL chance. Apply Room 4, 1202 Penh. ave. we, ay:25-3" Used in kvery will pay jiberal price if suited. Aj WANTED—HOUSES & LOTS. ‘ANTED-TYPE WRITER AGENT—FIRST- o it fe standard ‘ap’ WANTED. = PARTIES HAVING PROPERTY wood men. A Wé JOR RENT—LARGE ROOM ON 1ST FLOOR OF 629 F st; rent $20, as rv Janitor, rosary 'T—THR: JOR RE! Fhe: on a to ae enc 28 20th st, cor of H si FOR BENT 171 Psi ooms with Board; also 1 JOR REN: — 1720 H ST. N.W, NEAL politan Club, Handsome ito. cating. on 24 floor. GenUemen omly. KR KENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 floor, single or en suite, with or without board: Sa . BUD M st, T EBB HOUSE STABLES, A Fetal ana ie tana apes tare -_ choice animal; look rides well; this isa es bin 2s TOR SALE — HANDSOME WALN Set. Brussels watiiog, oe Tableand other effects. 1325 Get. ar R SALE On ANG Horse, © Peycho Licyole im exceslemt vor tion, Can be seen et 10 Sth ~ > a, 0 OW Oh de., oF address YK GH Goabe FUFTY. bau bearme ao ty ‘OK SALE—JUST FROM 1k COUNTRY—BaY Horse eeven years vid: souud aid geutie, good river aud saddve burse. -ultabie Seid at once. Apply 4th and jvK SALE-SQUARE PIANO, FULLY GUARAN- teed for sik pears, price payable @5 wooothly = 889 cash. a“ a Fe SALE 8Q 7 condition; only $60, pe: 5 raw Bers Peanssly FESS 2E-BEACTIFUL SCHOMACKER SQUARE Piano. overstrang bess: full 7 octave; rosewood fase, carved legs. in petiect order and f ‘with, ‘, ¢250, pay sons Feld tend a, Fok SAE-THEPE TTT Bigot UPRIGHT ITaNo. aan, most pertect suall Piano made. inva. usable f RENT — UNFURNISHED—1WO VERY Pleasant floor Kooms ; on same Boor; all mo tern its. 1523. st. Bw, apzl-3t* url 3 we SECURIAY, star office, AN ED—AT 1226 81H ST, ite iri to Assist with General Housework. N.W, A WHITE av tock if reasonable. Also, sell or exchange ex- celient Western Farming Lauds’ tor salable stocks or real estate; city snd county; auy differeuce cash. it at 1205 u st n.w. ANTED—TWO OR THREE EXPERIENCED slso several Apprentices. “Appiy ‘a Waist Hands; D.M., star office, WASIEDT KNOWN THAT MILK DIRECT city m the country cau be de.ivered to all parts of 3 pint tickets, $1 cash; ~kim Milk, 4c. quart, ew Audress CO! Corner 4th st, and Massachusetts ave, u.W. dress, with refereuces, W Wi E R fourteen years ola for Louse work and to be ANJED—A YOUNG MAN WITH SEVERAL years’ experience in the Ding Business. ANTED — A COMPEL T WHITE WOM. miner Hote, Dut iaF irou Wasungton, v. tar office’ RED BOY TWELVE O1 \NTED—A Neat COLO) Generally useful 2272 8th st. s.w I middie age preferred, to ict as iastry Cook in & C, Ad 1n¥ MILK, star office, Sstw ANTED—A GENTLE HORSE FOR 173 KEEP- dg ducjug the wunumer. for,a lady's very ligut m ® wood tre rt. Address C; ui T ONCE—A HOPKINS PLATE BOOK. X., Star office, Box V1, Star apz]-3t WANTED IEXPERIENCEY WAIST, BKIRT AND Sleeve Hands. Good pay to good lands and pers manent position. No others need apply. ROHR, 937 F st. nw. \ Om Ww Geueraliy Useful in Private House; reterences quired. 1 V Bt ANIED—H 0 frood uand; state age, Address JACKSON, Sta 08, ANTED-A COMPET! Mau to Take Care Yor CO! Horse aud Make Himseli red. Call ut 1311 Corcoran st. JANTED — A STENOGKAPHER AND 1t* ummer ih iny Dusiness. Weekly salary 88. Y @ mu. 2. E WRITING A LORED re al TIPE Writer; #4 to Start with. Apply at Koom 97, Atlantic Building, between 9 and 10 o'clock tuna D—LADY FOR A LIGHT POSITION FOR {0 business manager, Ofice vom No. J, WV ANTEDTTO PURCHASE AN ESTABLISHED Pension Business, Aduress ALTOUNEY A, Star office. ap2i-3t* W ANTED-EYVERY ONE TO KNOW THAT JACOB Hillenvoss, the Pittsburg Avent, located at 721 H et. ne., is kept ‘busy putting up A. Ceilings aud Walls. Se orturop's Patent or circular. apzi-lm* . BAY OR Ci Dut brown; suliavie for two-seat waxun; W not less than 1,150; must be sound aud cheap. at 608 F - AUKAM. apzigt* _USE! f TYPEWRITERS 10 KY A. CLARKE & BON, 939 F st, ved the Prices ou Rul ail machines, 7c. each, 11 colors, 83 per hundred, Suteod Gr money retunded, “Se if 30 per dozen. Satisfaction guar ud oF callior catalogue. apzl- TANTED. TO JOIN MEIN G, W. MASON, 27034 M st. new. Work. A) 17 12th st nw. GE PAINTER. APPLY TO TED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE ppl 1014 iv WAlaas of Desirable Acre Property; excellent location; only one-tith cus needed: s bar. xain, Lock Box U65, City P.O. apZl-6" W Ax ED aie Boy A YOUNG MASTIFF Dog. Address MASTIFF, Star office. ° for learning KEM., star o} derstand plain sewing and haye duexcepti erences. Address k.. W itadunis® yb ohiks BW recommendations at 712 13 WwW Experfeuice; house eau be filled ail suinmer with firs class bourders, Address J. V peed apply. Detore LU 4 \ chin bottling establishment ; pe. manent position; air com- | $8 Groceries, Wry Goods, J. Deusaticn to colupetentuau, Address siatiiyexperi- | Cubtdeutial Address AL BEB. Suce, Box 111, Star office. seu-bie | apld-1m D— fachine to 1 NO, Star office. ‘SUN WHO OWNS ‘Graphophone on ‘Typewriter at own home. Address, stating rat ap: WN Dee: TURE OF EVERY DESORIP- tion, also stocks of all kinds of merchandise, store “eT “eure fixtures, &. . CWI apzi-10' lugton No, 2 ED-TO GO TO ite Girl as Muid to Child of Fou: ROCK VILL ;"must ‘on jonable ref. E.B.,Star office, c a KRUG CLE) a22-38 Ww TED-STENOGRAPHER OR TYPE WRITER can rent ® good Kerli lypewriter op practice tor 85 per month. | Address o8. spect REGISTERED OR KEIM, 1818 14th st. W3uiepat SOWN THAT C. D. COLLINS, uM, Eocene and wep =i aks lend st Dw. lakes & Specialty of Kemodcling abd Jobuiug. Screen Doorsand Windows to order: optaplv-Lan W ANITED—H. BAUM PAYs THE HIGHES1 CASH Prices for Furniture, ‘pets, eather Beds, Office and Store Fixtures. kutire Housebolds o tyecualty, Storage on reasouabie terms, Address 314 Oth st. aplg w. W4ANtep ay, IN NEED OF HAVING THEIR mi and Wash for a Family of ihree. Apply st nw. ap to dake Large House in Gountry With Lady o! ALN., Star office, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS nese st SKIRT HAN AO. ALEKS, S05 15th st. nw. py ™. e223" ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TQ Cook vi at ANLED—GENTLEMAN WITH SOME CAPITAL t- s AND : mune but thorvugaly competent persous brelias and Parasols Covered, Liped ani Ke- Pied fe apply to BB. CHASL, 1914 Pa ave. aud 41L 1th st., opp. Star offi Wante ERY ONE TO KNOW THEY bave from 10 to 15 per cent by Buying Watches and Jewelry of me; Fine Watch aud Jewelry Kepair- jug a Specialty, WM. M. FRANK, 461 Pa, aveals-1m 00 CHILDREN TO PHO. OGRAPH, vinet Size, at $2 per dozen, thts mouth; well: finished, satisfactory work; babics taken quick as & Wink, BSLAR GALLERY, 458 Pa. ave, mbil-3m \WWANTED—UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS RE- EV f FIRST-CLASS W. 4 Apprentices at TED—MAN FAMILIAK WI1H SODA WATE! machinery AIST AND SKIRT 26 M stn. w. ap’ eR to muke hivuselr generally useiul in WY anedand crrecel by GC LEFEVKE, 739 9m st. B.W., bet G and H %a13-2m* W ANTED—TO BUY FOR CA~H HOUSEHOL! and Office Furn.ture, Stoé¢ks of —— 5 MC: v8 10th st ow. PANTS MELIZ WANIED PARLOR FURNITURE, UPHOL- stered Mattresses made over; work done in 3 neat W ‘Lake Charge of Stable sud Make ally Userul; one who Uudersiauds som: thit sardening and cun nulk preferred. in, at 1714 13th ot. n.w. = puble and honest «irl a good home Will be found. | Ad- Ww reas C.G.K., star office, c WARIEDIAT THE CITYINTELLIGEN z fice Every-day Working Women, Men, Boys and Girls; no waiting for Work—applications for ment pos repared. May Building, ANTED—Aa GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE LAD TO Himself Sapo Apply after 5p. ap21-3t" end substantial mauner. rs cut aud made: ft uarapteed, C. NELSOS st. nw, 110-421 ANTED.- RY * ” ra & sure cure for female diseaser, sample free. Also Lady Ageuts to sell Dr. McGill's "C: apleston Lotion.” dirs. F. A, BAILEY, General Agent, 420 st nw, lip 12236 ANTED—A WHITE GIRL (GERMA! ferred) to Cook aud Attend Down Stairs; to a ca: ‘apz ‘Over: ions pI PRE- 7th &Enw, ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT THE HEIRS OF the late Lorenzo Kice will continue the business lase, pushing, enerzetic at for dal ‘hich the; a to sell mout ad: Fa (RENT—TWO UNFUBNISBED COMMUSI- Writiug machine, wilich is in use by the United states | will And it to ther advantage local at Resse hot Femise oendesces eat Ge ee ee SesseeeHts mutt have some capital and No. 2 ret; | lore Buildin, as I ean Snd.e fyrebsser for any promt: | beat and baths pecuauent topante decired” 1815 present ocoupetion hadron: ah patcalars, Past aud | able investment. A. F. BARK. R, Contractot and | Beptend bath. permanent 138 ffesent occupation. Address STANDARD WailING | Builder. Real katate Bought and Sold. ap23-6t" ae al ACHINE, Star office, 22° | ee | oR (SENICE RNISHED ROOMS. “OK WILT ANTED—SMALL GI. RK IN KITCHEN NTE. SCE oy iy ts sauen Lote eee W iteoromene “Ap St O1s hae ee WANTED MISCELLANEOUS aoe SaaS ap2i-at* ANIED—TWO INTELLIGENT MUN OF GOOD NTED—FEW SHAR-S LINCOLN BANK | JOR KEN W Adizece ict Oorat ene i, good unisries paises | W'S Basa | F 54 HST. N.W.,OPP. THE SHORE barn— Wdsomel; Rooms, ie and uit: table board ia Eis house; summer tatee R_RENT—FOUR ELEGANT ROOMS, SECOND floor: ones parlor: private family ;furnised ;doubie corner house; south aud ea-t troute, bay ces required. 1101 Ku R REN —1110 L ST. N.W., SEVERAL LAKGE | Rooms, with jood Table Board. First-class cool | location. House kept ty a Puliadelphis lady. No small children, Geutlewen preierred, al z-i2 FRE RENT 1725 @ ST. N.W.. PLEASANT Kooms, with or without board; home comforts, gPposite the new Athletic Club Mouse and pear War Departinent, a St —THREE APARTMENTS OF . W OAND FOR RENT--STORES. ‘ORE AND DW!LLING, 1314 9TH -; 10 rooms and bath: all . ments, Inquire at 924 N st.u.w. Fok BEST -Lange Stone a Sth st. Dw., nears, ave. Apply to 24 flour. Fok RENTS Oke 717 Tia ST. Sw rul B, combleted Ly Apri 13, | Store iss month, “THkO. a. HAKDIN ch. st, , GOD nw. apl-lm Be. iy cI ‘T—BRICK Si ABLE IN REAR OF 1012 W.; $12.50. GEO. F. BARBED. 39 Va SS CHANCES. _ NE OF THE Best PAXING MO; ity, ceutrally located, and at presen well filled with wood payiux boarders.” For terine, te. audress Hf 1.G., Star office. see FQ RENT-FINE COUNER STORE IN Guow- ing neiguborhood; rent $10 per mouth. ress SLORE, Box 6, Anscostia, D.C. ae FOE SAbtG00D WiLL, STOCK AND FIX- tures of the Drug Store Dortueast corner of 10th and Q ste, u.w.; iutending purchasers will be shown the stock in detail. For further particulars sevly to THOMAS DOWLING, Aucuvueer, 11th aud Pa ave, XVEST YOUR SURPLUS, IN A LUMP SUM OR lonthiy, in amounts to suit.in a perfectiy safe Neal te Investment paying dividends of 2 to 2 per cent amonth. C.B HEMINGWAY, 1027 N. Cap. azzlm EBB eats hetesee, = WAXIED—A FEW SHAKES OF GARRETT PARK Stock. Give number of shares aud lowest casa price. Address Box 87, Star office. ap22.3t Foi She 1 HE S10CK, GuOD WILT AND FIX- tures of Garducr's Hotel, Upper Mariboro’ Prince George's County, Md, consisting of Furniture, Bed- ding, &c., iu fourteen roome; Bur, “tock and Fixtures, Meat Store and Fixtures, including Ice Boxee, Sau- sage Grinders and Tools, Kitchen Utensils and hotel ‘Sppurtenaces xenerail)’. Tue above valuable prop- erty wili be sold for $000, ‘The hotel, which a u beat Marlborv’, at €20 per mouth. It isa fourteen-room buildiug with lance dining room, bar, stabliug for euchteeu horses, butcher's shop, &. An unusual opportunity is of- fered to invest in ap escvhuished business at ® suiall figure. DUCKET( & FKD, 017 F st. uw. it On SSLE-KARE CHANCE—S (CK. FIXTURES and Good Will of & Ciar and Tobacco Store; Pa, Sapitol Hill: good trade; owner Cesires change of business: price @400. RDWAN D. JONES, 40y Bat he. a POE SALE—CHEAP—A GROCERY STORE ON A X' good vusiness coruer. Iuquise of T. DUPE Y, 1235 7th st. nw. apvi-ate Wy ANTED-A PARTNER WITH $500 To TAKE nd im Gun and Locksmith’s; state age, last employer, ¢ ence and lowest Wages walted, MAN, Star offi WANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMEN’ bs Lin the clothes without pm cannot blow off. Samp! toot libepy mail $1. terms 1 a3 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD Some Experience Working in a Machine Shop or spent: ress HANDY apl7-6t of ~team Cary et Cieau St tbe vid stand, 458 Maine balf of my stock; money to made at the busi- avenw. QUAKTUS KiCE, Manager. epo-lm*_ | ness. Address D.D., diar office. apzl-st" TED-PRIVATE LETTEIS AND O1HER | p\0R EASY SHAV: OR FIKSI-CLASS HAIR CUT : Tithigs to Hevise, Correct and Typewrite; | Mor wisen you uve occasion to lave we cae tres ae F conndence Fuarauterd: translations SW. | any otuersdo, sce the Pi ‘east, side FLYNN, AM., Ivy Institute, established 1876,s.w. | Or dathet nw above Pu are spider coruer Sth and K «ts. nw. ap2-3m* — = ¥V y ANTED — HORSES KEEP, KEEPING Horses Winter and Summer Specialty ; order 3) box Price's Livery Stables, $1] 6th st. n.w.; furm 7th TO ‘BU. Y Ten, conducted vy, ludies—Men and Women, jt and colored, for ali kinds of domestic labor, city with references. nemoved to 70¥ Let. u. w. gt road, Smiles from city. U. H. ¥. CLARK, Siigo, Ma. m7-Ln ANTE WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE TO sell yous Ciear Havana Key West Cizar for de. straight—seconds, xof 50 cigars. At SICKEL'S old stand, 1011 Peuusyivania ave, £25-tm aa) ent recently issued . Fur circuls reas THE PINLESS CLOT! * aplasew.6 cLL THE PIN\ ESS It holds | iaend CO. ry W —STLAM CAKP}T CLEANING AND Kenovating Works; F 4 tresses Made Over; Furniture Steamed aud ‘M t; Furi the Destroyed. F.H. XOUNGS, 140% Pa ave. Telephone 1008. EY CRIBNER. BEST BUTTER i joods, 0c. per pound. Cooking, 7c. per pound, Warranted not to get stron (lke butter does) tor ome mon ‘at y inch i Tule ot tape measure alcue, a allecientidc tailors cit; ; Pace thn wane whine Patterns and maceriais cut’ and made and instruction | 2 te smiue ting,” Dut get the best AM 7 AN W vation in some Wholesale Place. perience in Retail Grocery ; best reieren: drews 1 W Dairy and Kitchen’ Hands. ANTE! r Hostiers, Maids, Cuschmen, ‘Also. C Mards, Japanese Houseman, B ANTED—BY A RESPEC’ Womun, a Place as Chamber Maid. A 4 \t. ton He is well versed with che city. {ED—YOUNG MAN 01 rN Five years’ «x given, A K-40, Star o1ee, .—BY A COL RED BOY, A_PLAG {n'a Private Family. Goud references, A b . 1g TABLE COLORED ddress 415 BY AN INTELLIGENT COLORED ‘@ Position in which he can Use Horse and Address YOU WANT MONEY?—810 TO $100 TO LOAN Low Interest on Furniture, Piauos, Horses, Waxons Houseliold Goods or other persoual property; principal aud itercet payable in weekly oc monthly Payments, no removal or vvods frou residence; no azg-lm* ND re t, on D. C. real e KANK T. KAWLINGS, 1505 Pa, ayo. ap? Cie Arlington dire in 8 officay WM ONFY TO Loas ai FIVE PEE C ON AP- aE proved Kieal Estate Secunty. Large amounts » TYLEK & RUTHEKFOKD, ma E w M aun aly-im 920 F st new. OSEY 70 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL BS tate within the District of Oolttmbia; several EY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AP- roved District real esiate. No delay in negoti- ALBEL 7 ) p UTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP WITH G xeare’ lease and cneap rent.” Address HOTEL, pier ve. ep leo BoE, SALESTHE STOCK OF STAPLE AND Fancy Groceries, Liquors, Wines, &., of Alex. McBurney, de. eased, in store corner ux apd Wash- ington « Alexandria, Va; store aiso for rent ata Teasonable ‘figure. Apply to the undersigned, or to GEV. MCBURN®Y, bsg, who will give tuli parti lava JOSHUA THOMAS, Adu Wisthator. 16. 129 and 130 MAGkA Beos. s Osun, 3% Duluth snd Superior Real Estat Globe Building, St. Paul, Min, We desire to obtain coutrol of ‘acres in Dougias county, Wis.,apd St, Louis couuty, Miun.. also lots gua bidcks in'the city ot Superior, Wis, and Duluth, ¢@ have constant inquiries for property in eee places, Persons desir quickly will Bnd it to their advautace to correspon with us. We have at the present time some of the best baryains ever offered ai the head of the lake. apt-lm* MAGKAW BhOS. & OSMUN, Fe. SALE—STOCK AND FIXTCKES OF A WELL- establisued Liquor Pisce, doing « Good Business house room sud Lurniture atiicbed; central locauun: owner leaving city; terms cash, Pox luz, Brar office. m31-24t" | PRE RENT STORE SISTENTHST, BETWEEN Pa. ave. aud whovesale market; excellent Lusmess stapd; rept $50. luguire at da, m im k ALLET & DAVIS: UPRIGHT PI Pertect Piano of the axe: —— anid action, elewauit new spring 6 tLtr ANOS; THE in tone, touch es. Installment, LO SUMNEK, 811 wth at. nw. C, Gita, PAINTER AND DECORATOR IN- e terior work & specialty. Fstimutes furnishe Personal sttention given in ail cases, Kesidenuce 1 ‘Tst.nw. mz4-lin* | work, low prices OF CHESTNUT POSTS mit either buar oF ta Bats lengths t A. GADDIS, a FRE SALE-DAKT COMBINATION BAFETS banraiu Beary vew; with Jammp acd bed S110 cash.” Cau beseen at SMILH'S, cor ste Lew. a omy dete ; band ia ee eplsat OK SALE—BLACK HORSE, SEVEN VEARS; gentle; warranted sound, good traveler. Aliso Bagey, Harness. &o. Apply Koou 1, 141¥G ot ww. Kok SALE-AN IMPROVED CALIGRAPH TNR ‘Writer, with new patent desk. a bargain. SIPRASBURGER's SON, Id and L116 F stb it FS SALE-IRON AWNIN: FRAME: SIX Fixtures, Two Uprigit Siow Cases, pearl: Standing Ufice Desk. 51 RADUUKGER' at I) ld and 1116 F JOR GALE—A_ PAIR oF Horses. 16 bands hah , w: Apply at stave in reo of 17 FoR SALE-ONE Wan dsom bla S1BONG YOUNG feet long, ree Brew te wuatror and Closets; also Counter and Cases, for consec- tiover, bar Can be ‘or lunch room. wert DUOWLING's Auction Kooms, 11th aud F Bok SALEGBEAUTIFUL SEAL-BROWN MA Years old «ertcctly safe for lady); Comopy Surrey aud Harness, will be sold separate or taget t THOMAS owver has no further use; can be sven at Bow Stables, N. ¥. ave, BRS SALE—ROAN HOMSE, QUIET 10 RIDE AND rive, seven years i od hunter, aino Set of Binwle anid Set Tandem: Mounted Kuvect Har aor y new, Saddles, &c., the property of Mr, Arthur Herbert Ou yew at BAITISH LEGATION STABLE! and N ata, tll noon daily. JOR SALE ~CHEAP—A_ DAYTO! pearly new. Apply at 621 Lat aw. Fe8 sat ye easiest ridibg Ww nw, Fk SALE RUST ARRIVED FROM SOULH WEST Virgimia Twenty Head of Fine Young Horses: Smong them are Eine Saddiers, Drivers and i Drait Horees, Fair trial given ‘and all Tanted as represented, orm YALES & SUN, in rear of 6) Fee Sale or” SPRING KEN- nd Democrat Wason, littie used, both goud Keen Apply MCDEKMOTI'S Wareroume, —PAINTED PLATFORM & jabs, apd Lec > FOR MUSIC BOX: + NTT ported; plays 12 airs, wearly 6 aud Gus Vane indicator aud barp aitue Address 5 WSs, Star office. s FR OALETS HE AP-ONE GOOD Daivine Horse, Phaeton and Harness, Apply to E, uikT LEY, Coliewe station, B® U. Kak TION OF OLD at asreat.y reduced price: either Address AKMo, Star office, mew: Jus BAY MARE; 15\ HANDS hich, 8 years ois suitable for ® Indy to drive; been driven by a lady sixty yours of age Also one Payton and Harness. ibe above must be sold to settie Su estate. APiiy to Coachman in rear of 1221 Lith st, Fe SALE — DARK ha JOR SALE—JUs hE ¥ Horees; also Len Driving Horses; uiso One RY; wlso Five Low-priced Horses.” Iiews Peas: bie N. SCHLEGEL, 403 Sthet, uw. betwen D E ota, aply-¢ POR SALE—CHEAP—A LARGE-SIZED NICKLI> trimmed Parlor Stove; nearly wew. Inquire of JANITOR, 1418 Lt. n. yi JOR SALE—ORGA ‘ORG i—ONE four sets reeds, highly decorated tup, Fre Mirrors, $68. Guariuteed for five years. HL WORCH & 00., 925 7th st, Solumer Piauo Age: 115-6m ‘OK SALE—A GRAND BARGAIN IN A MAGNIF- iceht (prigut Mave. but sliachtiy used, by party how leaving the city, Dars rosewoud, beautifully fiu- ished; toue unequaled tor purity, volume aud rich- he-8; one of the fiuest makes; ana cau be bougit at great sacrifice for time or casi, Handsome wtovl gues nib it, Square Pianos at bargains sold on casy payments utuful Cpright Fawo to excuaiwe for Square Come ana eee it. pay eg iis PIANO EXCHANGE WAK pis B13 Per ROOMS, x pita isaneaesms nay Vani ave, 9% SALESMAN 00 Loans wad wor ted Horse Mauure st 13th st. whartaw. A © M. Willis, _apl6-2w 1th ana F sts. nw. JPOR SALE—CANARIES, MALES AND FEMALES: a* Breediue Caves, Purrois &c.; Gold Fishes, Glubes #4 Fish dood Sprait’s Dog Mestioiuee. _a16-lmn* SCHMID'S Bird Store, $17 12th wt w JOR SALE- wre CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &o. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AT 8. BENSINGER’S HORSE AND CARKIAGE BAZAAR, 40 Loumana avenue, The largest And most complete stock of Carriages, Phaetous, Du.jies, Wagons, Harness, &. in this city, Cousisting of Couy) ouye Kockaway Victorias, ba" under Surrey, Jun ay Toy and no 3 ancy Delivery. Grocers’ bxyres, Butchers’ Koad and #ouy Carts. Fouy wp isuw-ies, Speeding Wagon, aud Mak Pp SAL bangs 1s souan from 260 up; and @10 payme count for cash. G. LLD & Bi Bole events for wurvaied Krau! 115-dm* DOK Sal ALL LATEST STYLES CAKE Cut-under Surreys, Buggies Y tenn & sons’ baid-made Carriages tu GKLGURY, btu aud New ¥ Foe SALE—HANDSOME NEW PARLOR ORGAN; ue of Lue stock We mdVertised so low, sulid Waluus gase: 11 stops. with maker's guarantee: @41. 231i FER & OONLIFE, 514 11th st. nw FPOESALE=23 SUILED AND SECOND HAND Cai Fiages, 1U2 sels New and second-hand Harbors 443 Covered Lips, that must be closed out at Bali-price, eiso Horse, Puscton ud Harness, 2 Work biorses, 10 Grocery aud Delivery Wagous, at W. F- GLE LIS $08 . WALKER, NOTARY PUBLIO. Desier iu Keal Estate; houses and Vacant Lote tor sale uortheast. 455 Louisana ave, pe Be. as Paavo uw. ke SALE—CAERIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG- ies OL easy terms: 100 gobs to select row, Mee- pairing, painting and triguuiug uesuy done COUK &IAKLOR, «: #1, Georgetown, DC. **7NHE WORLD DO MOVE, '—REMEMBEK THE “Terrestsial Clock.” KAMSAY bas cut the Prices; watches cleaned, ¢1; first-ciuss maiu-spriugs, {ybrFanited cue year, $1; al clock wuu Jewelry work at FY lowest prices iu the city; we dety compertt Feunw. sul? ED. TO DICKS AGENCY Fon ¥, ftuad amounts, Which 1 desire to piace nomediately; J ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR YOUR | [west rates of interes. GEO. W. LINKINS, cor, Cooks, Laundress, Maids, Waiteress, Nurses, But- | 1Uth and Wate 2 $5 Jers, Coachmen, Waite’s’ Kitchen Help for thik — = i a have references, 613 7th si TO LOAN weed arr es 1 SUMS TO SUIT WY AETED— AT HEADOQUARTE! 3 On approved real estate security, for Cooks, Chamber Maid, Waitress, Laundresses Good Builders’ t suort notion, and Nurses, seamstress; Men Waiters, Cooks, Cowc ‘Re man, Butlers. SAML. A. COOMBS, cas WANTED YOUNG MAN WHO IS AN EX. and accounts wishes. E: Address LMPLUY MEN’ fmincdiately. Addi teacher and has bi _ REGISTERED ryinia, would like Po: PALMAJIM, Star ‘ANTEU—PHARM Washingtou ap some experience in clerkine vlGF HAVE A LARGE SUMOF MONEY TO LOAN iu sums to su.t at 5 and 6 per cent interest, Avust be ou real estate in the District, HILL & JOHNSTON, apl-1m 1503 Pa ave. nw. DAGREY £0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST MA rates of interest; sev on otuer approved security. CED WHI1 4HOS, G HENSEY & CU., Bankers, roca, First-class Femina m15-3m_ ze 1360 F atu. ply 1312 B e. c Te. LUAN IMMEDIATELY~830,000—IN SUMS ANTED—bY ARESPECTABLE WHITE GIR to suit, trou 81,UU0 upward, ou vod Keal state Place as Chatuber Maid or to Assist in General | Security, ACKEE & GADSBY House Work. Cull at 1720 5th 8 1005 Fst. new. JANTED — SITUATIONS FOR Coa JR 80 ESTATE INVESTAOENT—save as U.S Colored Maw, good couk; also guod Past s alte oe ueeng’ ian ter bates Yamily. Five percent, Payable quarteriy. Insums of $1,000, Gut uw. 3.000 — 5. 5 Ais ara aren anR 3,000 TED “BY TWO RESPECTABLE COL “RED e2v00 On Rest Estate, Situs us iu Private Fauiilics as « hamber- maids; cat! furnish best city reerences: bo objections my THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ig. Call or ad 1151 20th st. mw. eee: W Around the House ;good reterences. a. Lew TO LO. 1N SUMS FROM @500 UPWARD, ‘pest references given. Aduress az WARXTED-BY INDUSTRIOUS COLORED BOY, aged 18, who isa graduate of tue W. Behvol,a Pisce to Work in a Lewy ottice; ottice: shington High er" OF Heal Eatat WHC. Si Alo Adv 6 PER CENT, ON BEAL ESTATE 1N THIS DI 5 XK. O. HOLTZMAN. ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, A SITU. ‘88 Uriver aud to Make Himself Generally 100 04 wired, Adaress Miss L. FAESION, Sweet . jonree county, W ATION Useful Apply 1947 a - WASTED-A YOUNG LADY, WELL EDUCATED Y “and licfined, desires « Position as Compani hecretary \o ub Invalld or Lady Going Abroud,also will- ing too as Govtmiess; is an experienced traveler aud eriectly competent to take enure charge of Uusiness srran.emen:s, &.: very best retercuces given aud re- no Corner 10th and ¥ sis. a. w. L ‘ONEY 10 LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON AP- proved Keal Lette Security, Large amounts s ecitliy. “also, (ay Agents of the Uuited Security urance Co, of Flaisuelphia, ia suas to sult, to | hetead, on sustainment pin. with or, witout age imsurance. ka; newts 1 2» or years, F. H. SM11H & SON, 2 st." az7-6m ___ LOST AND FOU. OST—BLUE ENVELOPE CONTAINING PRI- vate Letters, of value only to owner; lost bet. N st. 4ud Hotel horeham ‘iuesday afternoon. Ketarn to 1520 N st. CARL LUMHOLIZ. apzsze LIBERAL REWARD FOR RETURN OR | Fp EE and White Newfoundiaud answering to the name ito, tag 3070. HOF. REH, 320 1vth a2 ay. OST — PUG DOG: ANSWERS TO NAME Major; had owner's name ou collar aud tag. Lil ny, wil be paid if returued to 111 4 et. aw, OST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH, MADE BY TiF- IL tity; s tonogeam on ous fare'and’© date ‘ont tke other. Suitable reward if returned ‘Dupont eirele. apz3-3tS OsT—IN LINCOLN HALL, OTH ST. OR BELT iheward if left at 1101 Kast. ap22-3 J 0Si-ON SUNDA: NIGHT, A MASTIFY DOG pine months old. Address DUG, Star office. | ¥ GENTLEMAN DRESSED and silk Hat who took Purse left by at Q and 14tu sts, Sunday ev.ning about leave same at Star off e, he wail receiv: wready oblixe the owner. = KEWARD-—LOST—ON MONDAY. §APRIL 2 B5 Tere cat Scart Pas Sound set gold claw, Above reward if returned to 2008 P st. aZest | OR BALE— ead ULL, VALUE GIVER, ‘aie or your cli Square Piauo in ex fors 3 biapUaY Urisieist, Ualance payeule pie umnteey or can mhi8 Pa. ave. OR BALE — 1H ENGINE LE quires Lo boiler; avoids ail expenmve attenuauce. Bo lose of Fue | ue handling of fuel. Send for cireuinc sud b. BALLACK, met, mi JOR SALE-FINE SUBULBAN NE h 2-story irame house: 6 rooms and bath: yard Stocwed with aii kinds of fruit trees, good well. tu- ave. ‘and Syringe uire on premises, cor. uacostia, 1).C, aD Fe. SALE—BEAUTIFUL SUBUKBAN LOTs— One mule west, commanding the most maguibcent Views of tus city high abd Bewlthy; Bo miesia. toll Duiding regulations or sewer «as; purest ait aud water, price 3 to S ceuts per fuot: @25 down aud #10 ver month. B. A. PHILLIPS & 80! New ¥: ap2i-7r & FF° SALES PISEST 9k 00. OMA; sot 866x550 cenar,well, shade, orchard, var sod running waver; i* o " rice 6. SWANDER, 11 Ct. ne. a7-lue OR 8: OR D OHO kh Riversdale Staven, m4 tuiies from Washingtou, 20 trains scay. Lots at station 6 cen per foot lor your chuiees $10 mentuly. instalments eg to JUHD STEVHEN, 472 Lowmtans ve, apis. =" BARGAINS IN den. grapes, berries Price $6.0 \ALE—BALT QORK SALE—THE GREATEST Land overiookuug this city! By the #0acres. Within from two to three miles. aco for peaithteinest. Furs sir end ween, Only $150 to #40 per acre. pay went Balance monthly or yearly installment. KA PHILP LVS & SON, 14lv New York ave. alb-2w ST—NEAR 7TH ST. AND BOUN : Liditmond Stud ‘Five dears reward wilt ts pad tothe finder by leaving it at Star office. uz" AND TAN GiP. Virginia APRIL 18, A BLACK apzi- city. No delay. LLINANE & CO., GUY Fst. WwW ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL wauts @ Place as surse; williug to travel: woud references, ‘309M aig ANIeD-—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE AS W st, uw. az, aid can do fine sewing; willing to travel; ite Becurity, tn Districtot rive refereuce. Call st 1620 bib ew mew. ase | Coumbies saenired, au lcwet, ates of kar WAS TED— BY A PLUMBER AND GAS Fry ERA — Spor ge es PLUMBER, Starofice, : a22-3e* OEY TO LOAN ANTED — EMPLOYERS—FOR FIRST-CLASS ‘0 Ue nom mee amen Servants, with refereuce in every case, send to | “*! Valin avenue, Clty INTELLIGENCE OFFICE and Jour order will dispatca. Building, AN ON hEAL ESTATE OR ee we a Noe Seabee Miceises secunig,stoeat rats or nverest sno deiay Mite Be en ONO GREEN, 303 7th ot. aw. WANTED—BOARD. M' TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT ANTED — BOARD BY A YOUNG MAN INA ATR CR EES Bon ER Wis te Fi Capitol Hall, ‘with | ap24 Successor toDANENHO' « 2115 Fat. Nie eas oe WANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, COUNTRY BOARD. Nbeosse me pee eee Rage ne ere he ete ec Sree Moke LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL | Le Mestate sesanty in Ke; 7 posite B aud P. Depot. OF LBoeavreward i? feet xt the —WiLL THE FINDER OF A BUNCH with tag marked “W. weil, loave the same at i; T—LEFT IN HOTEL AT CABIN JOUNS Lithiige on at Ayn 20. Keon, bed the Owner's uae, “Wy E Diauae™ Ruy auscril ye ‘e® Bau a od Vesving’ this cane atthe will Bersup. leaving thus cane Artngsee Bese wih if returned to 1510 Vermont ave. OST—APRIL 20, TRISH SPANIEL; ABOUT TWO lugh, brows curly 3 esrs, te Ainwers toute of Chit) Bewsed (QD)if relurved 10 1707 H st. nw. alv-lot HOTELS. e (DHE ALDMORE, Sus 1308 oz. W., FimsT. Sa italien bone unin he EBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON. D. BOARDING. yf a N ‘¥ OK Sale BARGAIN —2 ACKER ADIG SING posed National Park, Beat ja rack, va Terms appiy to dAalbs M. beware svitia e JfOR SALE—810 Cash, @5 MONTHLY, Fit ins new wubdivinnn: © hilles troia in "" rice 20, eh aud heal iist, evans @ CanUsl, 1wd Fist mw ae PERSONAL REFINED WIDOW OF THIRTY-FIVE DE- ueman of anane. Addrees Bex sires to mect gen! of Star office, av Ee: 2 IL SERVICE DXAMINATION QUESTIONS Crtasiver, ‘Go. be & W. FLYSN, AM. ap23-3n. outs west cor bik ane Kota w.

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