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2 es MANY PLEAD GUILTY And Saved Time and Trouble in the Po- lice Oourt Today, Drink Was the Caase of Mest of the Cases—There Were Thirty Feur Prisoners. ‘Thirty-four prisoners answered roll call in the Police Court this morning the smallest number any day this week. business of the court has been heavier cweek than usual. Females have been the minority this week, probably for reason that so many of them were down last week and their terms of onment have not yet expired. Baill dig went into the cell room as court opened and escorted inte Ji Jor’s court the first procession of The session of the court was consider- ably shortened because of the number of pleas of guilty, and of those tried only a few escaped punishment. ed ani his companion, Joseph Sanith, was Charged with tim, with Raving disturbed the quiet of B street southwest. faint the court ium ‘th sual Last night ti tS ie Johnson, a col )lored ‘woman, was under the influence of yo and she remained in the house, but like most women under the influence of liquor her long tongue could uot be kept quiet, and racted to the house. So a policeman was at! “I ain't done nothin’ tained dead to the world until called for her this morning. Thi usual “after the ball” hi court to repent of her last night's corduct. “Tm guilty. she replied to the c! and when the judge said “%” she ack with a sigh of reilef that made headache seem like a thing of the past. Hillery —— the name of the a prisoner, and his appearance was that of a man who had been too familar with the lowing bow.” “You are eharged with having obstructed the sidewalk with your person,” read the erk, “are you gullty or not guilty?" “Guilty,” was the reply of the man, who Yooked like he was suffering from his last night's experiunce, and tepped back in default of the usual fine. “T'm guilty. too,” was the answer in a ¢hildish tone ‘of a little colored boy named Frank Lucas. “What is the charge?” asked the court. CTBrewing missiles.” was the repty, bes ny body “No, sir.” “Three dollars.” He Guessed Right. Burt Davis was the name given by a man ‘who had been arrested on the Bladensburg road for vagrancy. “Found drunk and begging on the Blad- ensbfrg road,” read the clerk to him, “are you guilty or not guilty?" “Guilty, I guess,” was his One guess was enough, as apearance ‘Was enough to assure the court that his Guess was correct, and the court thought thirty days would not hurt him. Danie! Buchanan has been in court more times than he has fingers and toes. His home im the past was in rear of the sixth precinct station, but today he came in as & representative of A. B, C alley. out a window, sash and trim- mings at the house of Stephen Morris was the charge against him and he plead guilty. The prosecuting witness failed to appear and the usual fine, % or fifteen days, was ‘ary Newman, a colored girl, admitted that she had been disorderly on the street, acd the usual fine was imposed. ‘The color of Emma English’s face gave evidence of the expenditure of many dimes to give her cheeks the rosy hue. Vagrancy ywas the charge against her, and she said “not gulity.” “This is ‘one of those unfortunate wo- men,” said Policeman Wortz, “who is ad- @icted to drink, and is leading a lewd life. Last night she went home drunk, and cursed her mother.” “'m not a vagrant,” said the young wo- man. “Last night { went to the drug store fo get some medicine, and when I returned I did use some language that was unbe- coming a lady.” “She has only been out @ few days,” said the officer. “You can go back for thirty days,” said Suage Taylor. “"T'wan't me,” answered an elderly col- ered woman named Charlotte Bird, who was charged with having used loud and bad Jani in a house, “ “Twa Frank.” @ policeman said he was not mistaken sbout what he had heard, and Charlotte ‘was sent down in default of fine. J Henry Harris, an old colored man, is a confirmed vagrant so the records show, and each time he comes he tells the same story. “I was just going to my vessel when the Tee ig iat se every time Beli “He tel t story time,” Kendig told Judge Taylor. ixty days.” He Was Hungry. Henry Sohl had been drinking South ‘Washington liquor last night and it got dim in trouble. The “fire water” gave him Qn appetite that deprived him of nis rea- soning powers and he went In the eating house of William Broadus on 41-2 street. Broadus told the story of Sohl’s unceremo- ious visit to his place and said that when he made known his objections Soni went to the ice box and commenced throwing “Five dol ” said can ars,” said the judge, and Sohl Thomas O’Donnell appeared in court to answer @ charge of turning his horse loose in the streets of Northeast Washington to eat grass. The animal had a good time about Lincoln Park, and now Mr. O'Donnell Will have to pay % for the animal's picnic. A small boy was in court to answer a qharwe of destroying private property. His name was given as sterson, and it was shown that he c the corners off the bricks of the house of Mr. W. C. Chase. A plea of guilty was entered, and the boy was given time to pay the fine. Showed Fight, but Was Arrested. John T. Page, a negro, same days ago stole a set of harness and a saddle from Robert Laskey’s stable, and the police have been looking for him since he committed the theft. The negro appeared in the netehborhood of the market yesterday, and was found attempting to dispose the plunder by Officer Sprinkle. Fage showed ight when the officer arrested him, but instead of escaping he was landed in 2 po- lice cell. and this morning he found his way & the Police Court. where Judge Mills call: ie has @i upon him for an explan: ho explanation to make, for “Guilty. Hie was given sixty days. Moses Cook, a colored resident of Burr- ville, was before Judge Mills on a “harge of threats. The man who made the complaint was Albert Washington, who has had Cook arrested several times. Washington said that while on his way home one evening and when near the Dis- trict line the defendant met nim with a knife and stone and threatened his life. The defendant tol! his xide of the affair, and the court took his personal bonds. RIGHTS OF IRISH MEMBERS. Imeffectual Attempt of the Unionists jo Curtal . In the house of commons yesterday after- Noon Mr. William Macartney, conservative, moved the adoption of an amendment to the home rule bill providing in effect that the Irish members who shall be retained in the imperta! partiament shall vote on no bill, motion or amendment except motions that may be made amendatory of the home rule bil ‘This amendment ts the one that the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, the conservative leader in the house, intende? to introduce last Monday, when the home rule bill came up on the report stage, but which his absence from the house at that Ume prevented him from doing. During the debate on the motion Mr. Joseph Chamberlain denounced the strategy of the government, by means of which a heme was imposed on the house, giving the Irish members who should be retained the right to vote on all questions. The best and the only just arrangement would be the total exclusion of the Irish members from Westminster. Mr. Heary Labouchere said that {f the Trish sat in house, which would destroy the foundation of parliamentary government. had either to accept full retention or full ex- If the bill were a complete mea: ure of home rule he would vote for full ex- ¢lusion. It was not a complete measure, and the house must, therefore, await the end of the probationary period, when full ome rule would be given, before settling © ultimate status of the Irish in the im- Perial parliament Mr. Labouchere’s remarks were greeted with cheers. The division was then taken. #nd Mr. Macartney’s motion was defeated by @ vote of 21 to Isl. Wrrm Bur Lrrruz Cane and no trouble, the beard and mustache can be kept a umform b-owD oF Diack color by using Buck! "s Dye fur thi walkers, . ai ae has Westminster for partial pur-| poses there would be two majorities in the| ‘The house| THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO D. ©. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1893: _BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HO MALE. CALIGRAPH FOR SALE;, ALMOST NEW; 900. FURNISHED. FOR RENT. ‘A VERY D) B 9-ROOM | FOR RENTBY THE MONTH OR DUMING THE | FOR RENT-2 DWELLINGS, Oo) N. J. AVE NOW. a arena Gull after 4:8 it. me. auld.2t* = = house; pore: ate ‘seesi $ om | Do wae ~ LX. 3. AVE. NW, RENT SSSR, SPE, TOS PET ys nero aep aie | RGR REAM, Se a | Fone a OR, ME | ac a tte Mas | hea yD pan Bg ‘unless ‘able 70. furni horse And wagou of a meat, aud provision storé| funuly; conv cars ty b = 2 c ee a CE a a Tis 18th et. nw. _| 1036 ’ ‘etating age. Box’ 30, Stu So oy until September ie Be Le Er wtar’ estes. ith, Uonrds rent heap. "Sit ‘Mast Gapseal at. ‘all SY SBE PRE MONTH, VOR | Fon REST Gp PER MONTH TO PRAMANENT | For kiNT_—4G ist STARE; NIE CORY mE on = WaNTED—A BOY 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGE TO} = erecta = B pgm a ae 4 4 Sipe Grooms mop tery se; all mod. impe.; nicely paper- | _37274m e Sak eves eben. aden Dae Re ste | OG WLI BUY dP Oa a | PO, MENT ECHNMBED ODMR DSP FD | fatten wage eae fatepies eer RY | aa! trae Ses Rey wet Sea ORR: | Palin ma Ham Aue Cit: nk, Mew | Ro MEIC NET eG firm. ss — “| fated igecd tenecn for welling. “Inquire at prem: | 55 re auo-se® | in DUVALL: 025 F at. aw. he. Soe Re a eer eras sree! bana tg we aed er WANTED_—A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM MAKER. | ses, 518 434 st. 8.0. autlo-at¢ | FOR RENT -SEOOND-FLOOR | Fit ROOM RENT — YOU CAN'T FIND jag? HOREUTNON, 14 Gate SCARE BI | Sub ew att So cat water” D. J. WEYMAN, 1684 14th st. le_| GENTLEMAN, Tilt OF a08, ser furnished; one or two gentlemen: c* mes for the price thaa the new 9-room and 1971 180 —_ iit 2S | lL AA be. “2 a0 E Maret a! | Gi ) THIRTY YRARS AGE, DU-| tanily. 1307 6th ot. uw. aur cellar brown-etone ‘font dwelling 9 Oth wt. Be. 1608 19th | POR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, | TOR RENT-O-RooM BRICK WANTED_BOY BETWEEN 15 AND 17 TO LEARN | ‘sires an interest in produce ¢ ‘business; = = Sear or. East Capitol st.: nt 940,90: or that Devt 1337 12ch at. & number of desirable houses fashionably ‘wotern 16: tock bustbess, most wither’ German or | fan furaish $8,000 and at ‘Address | FOR KENT—A COMFORTABLE ROOM, CONNEOT | Beat oF. East Capitol st.; nt $40.00: ofthat, nem ats Je fn the Dortbweat. Bs He ROBERTSON, taatG | iowmthe Apply to SON FY French, inquire SEYMOUR BROS. & YOUNG, | TENNESSEE, ‘Siar office, — a oe ad to ica ae eae: age S zooms | ae, ust north of Lincoln Park. a 5 ee at att. “ausate | _ é Bs — FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A WHOLPSALE| 0%, °¢ SF with Dar window. At 721 1th st. | hive large yards, Get keys of Stash FOR RENT—FURNISHED, i816 COROORAN BT] WANTED—aT LAST WE HAVE IT—ACTIVE| and retail wine and liquor store on Penna. ave. | "~~ — — — nl0-Bt W. C, DUVALL, 925 F st. n.w. goo Na until Ist of November ‘at $20 per ae} everywhere to take orders for ‘Snepp's| near 17th st-; established since 1826; with long | FOR RENT—THREW NICELY FURNISHED 2D- | son RENTOBY W. vase. aaa #1 Fi rooms and bath; Tar MBagrincrnt ol | leave ot the’ perzians te" desired: dats, above | ove Toone; « and. exposure: singly ox en mite; | Rul MENTBY WC: DUVALL, O00 ¥ BT. XW. se aan ses ENCE THOMAS, bs "Relloge Baling sted. phs of Butl rent for j, lt-health cause of selling. | bath, ete.; married couples of gents. S14 3d wt--| OOO Die Gag Been tats Wa ae sw aoe 3a pan B =, i fhe World's Columbian fx: | Inquire 1708 Pa. a ant0-0ee | _B.w. sut0- Sar | UReg ate 18ers. 88.00 418 Oth 6, WOE. 40.69, 100 274 F ap descriped. Auworelume, | FO SALE CIGAR, NEWS AND STATIONERY | FOR RENT—aT i608 A ST. 30 12th no, Or 40-00 Sherman pl, Mt Pi. 45.73 Seed te Bea Bese on, cra rent oa, | rem SNAP Sar ote, me eee ST MOM A | Soe: Ren of onto Bar cae ibers 204000 Muiw'y avs a 6388 99 Ft Ba dally. everything else ‘ad bandie this book. | FOR SALB-DARCG STORE IN MOaT PROSrER Pe rd hal Bs OE: 20.00 Dwig pt Oth ana Fo (00: 1427 20th Finely tiinstrated circolare and terms free. Out-| oas suburb in the District, doing & good cush | BOR RENT ONE FURNISHED ROOW) TO GEN. t 174 FURNISaED. ft ana 6 only $1. Our Mr. W. G.| business; satistactory reason given for wanting | tleman only; references required. 435 Mass ave, 18th and P| I ave bet 17th st ant CARL ts ing AC 114 TC et nw. for a few | to eell. Address ALVIN, ata nw. Sas? ray vais act 188 oe eee case TS stopping St Be — oS ee "13h wear airs bad tin“ nasifar poiltien aoty st eee” | “rar pane area ARGU AUR, 20 EY. | FOE RET te, at Eaa iia Hi fey Bigot A sd 18g Wao LS WaNTED—aT ITY OFFICE, | sta: explanation by addressing Bor 133, | porure; every mod. couvenionee: central location; | 2118 13th nw, LE OR Ee aso eee eS oy cooks, waiters, chambermaids. nurses, drivers, | _ Star ei hiaes ‘and-2t® italty of all principal hotels; private familly. | Photograph gal eee olbing is IMserave bet i7ih end EiChuaront's? aa 118 vt nw. Jy20 ties |7OR, SALB—CIGAR STORE; BEST “LocaTION es ars. pert "See es ele oe bands.” (Quick! Bop white and’ colored city and) BURNHAW'A, 1110"O. st. uw. ‘n8-6a* WANTED_DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT conducted by ladies—men and white and colored, for all Kinds of domestic labor, city, snd springs; ‘With references. 709 L st. Zz: sy2htha* WANTED-BY THE EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND Benefit Associatiou, reliable agents: $5 to $10 Der day easily made. Call at 1416 New. York ety WANTED—$75 4 MONTH AND EXPENSES. elusive territery. No experience. Staple goods; ‘moaopely. Men and women wanted. Yearly contracts. Pay certain. No talk. Rirfect. Mgite quick. ‘Terme free. A __K 51, “Box 3863, Boston, Mass, aui-eclma ANTED—SALARY OR COMMIBSION TO AGENTS Ink Pen- ‘BUREAU, tem WHY ROWE'S INFALUIDLE commends FIVE, REASON Randicapping system iteelf to investors with $200 of mote: 1—Absolute safety. ick returns. Xipital completely under control. ‘Cacloncins accuracy and’ uaitores prodite, relia 442 not proat Hoey, Proepectns, ore 1803, ‘tree, explatning ayetem in tabulate Seselte; edecencee, ‘emp subscribers ‘who have Operated successfully over a year. weiss ev: howe Box 131, Brooklyn, N.Y. T HAV $20,000 IN BANK TO BUY STOCKS OF any kind of merchandise, such as dry stores, grocery si furnitere of vate Roused, af. “Communications strict! ¥ 8. SAMSTAG, rane Vide en and ‘ave. FOR SALB AND RENT—BEAUTIFUL REAL ES- tate office for rest and fixtures for sale; centrally tg, Bande the Patent Chemical Ink Erasiog Pen-| located. ‘Two ‘partion are ready to" rent, desk fake igs ta, twe seconde. | "°O2 a SG 200, t0, 500 ‘por "cant progt:| _auS-eoait Aairees BOSTWICK, Star fice. eieeneral arent cake charge of territory and| FOR RENT—627, 929 La. avE. N.W.; THRE® Sopoine mia A ‘Tard vchance to" 'make| story. Drick ‘warehovse, wultable for ‘comulonion cowTtite Hog terime Gnd specimen of ras-| businces, large ice. bor: elevator: lo tare ante aan eee 430-178 MeLAl N & WATCHRLDEN ‘WANTRD — #TENOORAPRERS _AND__REMING- | —122-1m Cor. 16th and G ste. nw. ton er operators directed to positions; | AT RAMSAY'S EMPLOYERS provided competent stenogra| Your watch cleaned for §1; watch mainepring, and Remington operators; po $1, All our work warranted for one year. WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & REN: aps-tr - 1221 F a. ton Typewriter office, 8th and F st = TENALE. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. WANTED—A GOOD CATHOLIO COOK aT 781| WANTED—A LOAN OF $1,000; FIRST TRUST oN, Sth st. we. awl0-2d* WANIED — COLORED COOK, WASHER AND oto Elmira. N. ¥. frover for family of two and i fare paid. Call quick. DICK'S AGENCY, 6i8 th st aw. to WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN COOKS CHAM- ‘Dermaids, waitresses, Kitchen maids, dish ws ers, waiters. scnilions for hotels and families, _teferences, DICK'S AGENCY, 613 7th WANTED LADIS AND GENTLEMEN, ay you $5 to r week to do Work for us at your homes: po canvassing: send self-nddressed envelope. G. MMONS & CO., Battery, March and Water sts., Boston, Mass. roreidy WANTED—A WHITE GIRU AS CHAM! German preferred; references. rietly home BERMAID; v WANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO GENERAL housework in small family. Apply at 417 6th st. sw. ‘aul0- 3b* WANTED—2108 O ST. N.W.. GIRL Fi ‘eral housework: must be good cook; atghe. WANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO DELIVER AND collect; salary and commission paid; references required. A ‘EST, Star office," au9-20°_ ‘WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS: AT. Doy with experience in tailoring. Apply at 228 Bi st. nw. ‘au8-8d' WANTED—FIRST-CLASS SERVANTS WITH REF- erences; cooks, riaids, seamstresses, fc. fot families aod " hotels.’ LADIES PROTECTIVE NION, 429 7th st. nm. Jy10-1m&2we MALE OR FEMALE. Wie pelt Dougiee & Bre. furuieal sel r0. in cash bora. Call at once; good STAG'S, 731 Oth st. nw. __WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ WANTED—YOUNG MAN WANTS CLERICAL PO- sition; years of experience; own typewriter. Ad- dross TWENTY-SIX, Btar oice. ‘guld-1d? WANTED-MENDER OF CONGRESS DESUUNG clerk at moderate salary, having experience as Bewspaper correspoadent ‘and familiar with de- runents and WANTED —BY A COLORED BOY OF 17, PLAGE in private family. Call or address 1210' 20th, st. WANTED—BY A RELIABLE COLORED MAN, eas fireman im steam plant; can ficense if desired. Address or call, after 613 3d st. sw. FIREMAN. ‘aus. ‘WANTED_STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER, FEMALE. WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, AGED 15. 4 ‘situation to assist with childres or light house, work. Apply E. WHITTON, 112 2d st. sw. le* WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A PLACE ‘as wald or waitress or pluln cook of laumdress, or wasifing and ironing to do at home. Cards Sri" be atewered for three Gays trom 62 oth at. WANTED-GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS, laundresses, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, malds and ‘seamstress, governess, trained nurses, butlers; last employers’ references. 613 7th st. aw. Cee aat0-se* WANTED_BY A BRIGHT ¥ 10 clean a gentleman's office. 5 Tith st. bw. WANTED—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, X fow more engagements in families by the day oF week. Address H, Star office. aud-se* WANTED — BY MALES AND FEMALES, E\ ployment in families, hotels, restaurant Where needed: also ‘positions for clerks. Tus.) SHACRLEPORD'S, 427 11th mw ant-l2e> -ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 50 WHITE AND colored cooks and general houseworkers, grocery ‘and wood and coal eifice clerks, salesmen. drafts. en, watchmen (rooms for rent), German and Swedish cooks and maids. BURNHAM'S, 1110 G st. ow. ‘au5-Ge* WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED—A HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR FINE Yocated farm of So a of ty northwest sold ft 500; wil pay ‘G22 Coennleslons Adress GILTED ED: _ Star ‘oilice. aud-8t TO LOAN— $2,000 ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, centrally located, at 6 per cent. A. 3. CAYWOOD, aud-2te 933 91 MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY Lo interest on D.C. real estate security. FM Exchange, Teas Pa"ave. (the “aniseton “Fire change, ‘ave. jon Fire _Tns. Co.'s office). “aul-te AVOID THE DELAY USUALLY REQUIRED IN jetting money by coming to us. Any amount jostantly on estate ond collateral securi- tles. JOSEPH BROTHERS, Real Estate, &: Room 2, Central bldg., 9th and Pa. ave.jel-2m MONFY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- fevvat on, approved elty real eatate in any sume desired. No delay. WALTER H. ACKE! mifurhan and count 7. Founarr, isn Fat. aw, Rooms sm EE EE tine insurance policies: es also ‘Apnis to Wat. it Bobaid tour v et. aw 583m FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT 6 PER cent, notwithstanding the stringency in the monty market. Jy6 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. 0.w. ‘TO LOAN—875,000 ON 18ST TRUST ON CITY AND Distriet property: no delay after examination of Y, RORERT L 2 and 2. the property; aad good commercial fot REREON t, NPR my15-3m 1208 G MONEY TO LOAN sUMs ON CITY PROPERTY. TO JAMES M. GREEN, SUIT. frmy te - 711_ 4TH ST. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATE WITHIN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BROKERAGE COMMISSION 1° PER CENT. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., myl6-tt a3 1324 F st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST ‘ON, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R, 0, HOLTZMAN oct5-tt 3 Cor. 10th and F ste. DO You WANT ‘$100. $1,000 or more for 60 or 90 days? Trusts’ Stocks, loan ‘association certificates, warehouse receipts, paid up life, olf tontine and semi-ton- tine policles taken as collateral 10 to 4:30 at 17 Sun bl tap2-te) KES & BAKER. DO YOU WANT MONEY? . If so, do not fall to get our rates before borrow. ‘¢_make loans on furniture, pianos, ho: wagons, &c., without removal or paniieity, the lowest possible rates and in the quickest ‘pos- sible time. x Loans can be paid in part“or tp full at any time to sult the convenience of the borrower, And any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Iran {n proportion to the amount paid. Tt you have a loan with other len or have purchased furniture or other on time and find the payments a ttle larger than you can meet conveniently we will take it up end carry the loan for you. ‘There ts no delay, but you get the money the day you ask for it. Should you desire 2 loan call and investigate our method of doing business. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 15 F st. now. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND @ PER CENT ON approved real estate in the District of Columbia, Large amounts a specialty. Also as ts of the United Security Trust’ Compai tiadel- hia, will loan 75 per cent o} fn tnstallments. F. H. SMITH & sos, orte-te = iis MONEY, TO, LOAN AT SAND | mms to sult, on ¢lis real estate. suns to wulty 08 SUEISKELL & MeLERAN, fe3-te "1008 Fat. | MONEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY fy CITY AT ‘6 and 6 per centum per annum. HILL & JOHN- STON. 1508 Pac ates Bae apah-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST clase security at lowest rates of interest; DO de lay where te security ie <, 087th at. ow. e ae ‘0. C. GH MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- est tates. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th and G sts. a MONEY TO LOAN AT & AND @ PER CENT ON ‘approved FOR RENT—i514 K 8, THREE COMMUNICAT- ing rooms on second large front and back Fooms cn third with bond; also table board. au10-8a" FOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS—PLEASANT Feome with board on 2d and 8d floors; terms mod- erate; convenient to cars. 808 9th st. nw. aul0-da* FOR WENT_BAY-WINDOW FRONT ROOM, SHC. na floor, with folding bed. $8 per month.” 4224 Pst. market Ty FOR RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ‘Kept rooms; new screens and hair mattresses oughont the house. 1716 N st. nw. aul0-39 BOR RENT_HANDSOME SUITE OF Two three furnished rooms, with private bath on 2d floor; best appointments and location; low terms. _911 isth st. nw. aulo-3s° RENT—DA 2 NT ROOM with gas and furnace beat and use of bath; for gent or man and wife. 310 1ith st. nw. 1 FOR RENT_LARGE AIRY ROOM WITH PRIVATE family; minutes from Capitel and most de- Partmente; references exchanged. S13 2d st. 0. 3 aug-da* FOR RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL And pleasant; convenient to Capitol and street ears; rent ri Ie. 815 C 8 FoR RENT—A1 1309 AND 1 11 CON stravi with board; references exchanged. sirable, rooms, ere! aged. AVE.,.DE- FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS EN SUITE OR single; good location. Apply to 718 12th st. aw. a ‘TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, THB tirst and second floors of a finé corner residence B.w.; partly furnished: carpets new; ownt re- third floor; price, $100. Address 8. A. M., Star office. "ane. FOR RENT—FURNISHED—COOLEST AND MOST delightful rooms in Washington; single or ea ‘auite; suitable for Member of Congress. 222 N. Capitol st., bet. B and C; convenient to every line of street cars. aus-da° FOR RENT—TWO_ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms on second floor, with first class Board and Attendance: private family. Q st. bet. 17th aud 1sth sts. Address Box 153, Star office. auy-6a* FOR RENT—LARGE, COOL AND AIRY ROOM Dw. For RENT 8d floors; good location; with or without board. _Abply or’ address _ BusBa® FOR RENT_—COOL S0UTH FRONT AND COMMU- Aicating furnished rooms on frst, second and Tain floors, with board: fie minutes’ walk from the Cupitol; convenient for M. C. 129 4th st. ne. nutter” FOR RENT—AT 618 OTH ST. N.W., TWO PLEAS- ant and nicely furnished front ‘rooms in a priva famfiy; no children; privilege of bath | root _terms reasonable. ‘nu7-6a* <T—VERY DESIRABLE FT 1th first-class board, at the IN s /_ B.W., opp. the Arlington. FOR RENT—ROOMS WITH BOARD AT ‘THAT beautiful private residence 3818. N st. only half square from the 14th st. cable car _near Thomas Circle. au5-6a* FOR RENT—1300 VERMO: R., FURNISHED Fooms on 2d and 3d flora, with’ bos Blent to cable cara; adults onl _Quired; ‘summer rates until Oct. FOR REN’ 7 ED ROOMS FOR gentlemen; 7 southern expowuse ; Fonventent. to Capitol and B. and 0. depot we ond-story front, with alcove. 108 C st. De aud-6a® double parlor: splendid location; ‘good hood: southern exposure. FOR RENT—1396 1 ST. Opposite ‘ranklin Park, Large nicely furnished rooms, Prices_reasonab)l $y21-3wa A = W.._ FURNISHED FoR REN? — 1402 Lost. rooms, first, second and third Sours, with ben __also small rooms. and-6a* FOR RENT—1120 14TH ST. N.W., OPPOSITE THE furnished rooms; single oF en suite. ARGE, COOL, board; best eu: mer house in the clty: references. aul-26a FOR RENT — TO GENTLEMEN ONLY somely furnished rooms, single 0 c Arlington Hotel, Normandie and. st vate family; transients accommodated. _ st. mw. ave ae FOR RENT—FURNISHED, AT 218 © ST. N.W, secom-story front room; private tamfiy _erence reqiitred. FOR RENT—1835 N ST., CORNER 4TH. Thomas Circle, second-story and third-story south ad west exyonure; furnace, beat eteren wae NT. — TWO LARGE, AIRY, WELL-FUR- floor ‘communicating. Also Piggeunt single room.” All overlooking she. park. _Esos"ii t."'n.w. Sy20-20 FOR RENT — DELIGHTFUL. SUMMER R¢ suitable for members of Cong: References exchanged. 81: FOR RENT FURNISHED ON 16TH &T. NW. 1a handsome house, with private family, elthat either ‘aly or as second or third-story rooms: & floor. Address Rox 62, Star office, FOR RENT—AT 1114 14TH ST., ADJOIN Portland, furnished rooms; en euite or aingle. Terms moderate. dytt-im FOR RENT—AT THR WOODMONT, 18TH AND Iowa circle, rooms en suite, with’ private bath and table board: also farnished sand unfurnished F.. ROBIN- nmiy27-3ma apartments. ‘Terms reasonable, “J. UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN two-story hay-window brick: all, mod. imips,; nlce- red; herdics pass the door, S24 22d st. ne ie Psd FOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON wetond Noor: ho children. Gat M st. nw, eulO-Ras FOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR FLATS OF ROOMS, Sm cor, 10th and, Mass. ave.’ nw. 5 nevtly a red; two bay windows; cl baths; elec: rie Hells, ‘aul0-3b' CORCORAN & HUNTER, 610 isth st. TO RENT IN ALL PARTS OF ‘the city; place your houses with me and they Fil not ‘be vacaat long. GEO. T. PARKS, 14 5 ‘aus. WANTED—ROOMS. — sar CreTTTRCNGT = WANTED — BY MARRIED COUPLE WIiHOUT children, two or three unfurnished rooms in n.w. Address, stating terms and location, E. ice. WANTED—i5TH INST. BY TWO LADIES, THREB or, four anfurniaued roma ight housekeeping: ferences ‘ddresa, stating terms Kocation, PERMANENT, Star usa WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-BY A RELIABLE WIDOW, A PART. ber ty dressmaking work; an agreeable lady who Bas bed experienc ‘the business. For par- Heulars callac 445 Mass. aves mow. aut WANTED—TO BUY A_ GOOD SECOND-ITAN Safe; weight ajout 1,600 pounds. Address Box 62, Star office. aud-2t* WANTED—LADIES TO USE PERPETUAL CURL- fog fisid and, bare thelr hair curled free. Guar steed from 1 to 3 weeks. Open every day, Mrs. SDN GibbONS" oti ee ‘or “Bic! por bottia. aus-6re expect more than our unusual rates for discarded garments. Send for us. _OLD STAND, 619 D st. n. THE MISSES CUNNINGHAM, FASHIONABLE Furrters, 1310 8th st. n.w., Det. N and O sts,, are iu receipt of all the iatest striee for seal- skin ‘and other fur garments. They are pre- pared to do fur work of every fon and guarantee satisfaction. ‘anlo-3t $50 WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE SECURING ME @ position In any one of the government depart- ments, Address GOVERNMENT, Star office.ad-2t* ANY PERSON HAVING THE FILES OF THE Evening Critic from March 15 to Aprf 1, 188] ‘ill vei paid $6 for allowing the subscriber to o: Smine the same, as no copies care fn any of the city Ubraries.” Address EVIDEN Star office. aah CIVIL CERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS And’ answers. [Send 1c, to 1 st corner & K sts. nw. PARTIES LEAVING THE CITY WHO HAVE l estate te M1 a in for spot cash Please write Be it. MOONE” 819 Tele ats mee Esse Ain Youre something to thett advantage ty call in Yate something to thelr earasiale te one dressing WASHINGTON HERA 1s BITTOTE, “toons “G0 and. 83, Metzerott bul dy14-1m _ing, 1110°F st. Ww. WANTEO GENTS’ SUTIS TO CLEAN AT $1 4 fae ob H. POSEY, 1119 14th st. aw. "igeton Smith, “Humaood, "Callgraph, ke.5 re delivered ‘tree; EXCHANGE, 610 F st. aw. Cal duced “rates; first-class machines; | sold_on Installments. ‘TYPEWRITER anS-tr A hE eR a WANTED-HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE, FURST feather eked an | {UES of every, description, carpets, also store fixtcres. Furniture stored, | shipped. Repairing and upbols prompt. Address JI | HOUSE, cor. 7th, K and WANTED TAKE NOTICE — JUST RECEIVED fall styles; will paper roome from $3 up | 20, cam save 25 ler cent om thexe prices: sorte te ee mF WANTED-CaSH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND descriptions bovest. “ELSE EReTeT ons “bought. F. LOEWENSTEIN, ‘Man- uf'g Jeweler, Gold and Silver Refiner, Sib G. st. We OVP. Patent Oifice Jy12-1m lowest rates: frst-rinss m: delivers; sold on’ monthir | are TYPEWRITER ap2t-te é WANTED_GOODS OF ALL “KINDS, Src AS | furniture, | stoves, ts. feather beds, &r.. Bein EARGE or SMALE quantities, for’ weich T pay htehest_cash prices. Call or ‘address B. EINSTEIN, 637 Louisiana ave. Ja3-tr Fy ea rs eonaica “ contd fal. Office ait bos: . Best reference Manager, 920 F st. nw. Ee 4y29-1m* WM. WILLIA! tablished 1880. “FURNISHED ROOMS, 1ST, 20° AND | eB. FOR RENT — PRISS-BRICK BAY-WINDOW Yooms and concrete cellar; FT Ag sane 80941 13th 1900 Lith st, Gr." 50/30 Jaokson all 8 ABAT ag Tole, be TASES La a Bea Bo 10-1 as ee Se ae eee farpets or standing furniture; $48 of rent goa hn x.y at ee ough some! aut0-6t built by owner for decorated and furnished. ‘¥OR RENT—OR LEASH_AFTER SEPT. 15, ELE- want new reaidence, 1710 16th st. a.w.; thor- use; hand- 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th’ and F ste. FOR RENT_ONLY hard-wood finish ‘ernment official; uIdLin SWOKM ed; suitable for a key $75 PER MONTH FOR THAT Deautiful residence, 1328 R st. n.w., containing 10 rooms and bath; large closets and pant throughout; handsomely» paper: ier of Congress” oF go"- ‘at office, ‘EDT RADLEY, 027 F st. FOR RENT—AT Bi T-room frame electric cars, ly to For ¥ houses: including bath: witht ‘These houses make very desirable homes and the location ix bi RIGHT WOOD, D. C., 2 7 7 4 ‘cold water, in three minutes’ walk of ‘cool and healthy. eMAREN 920 F at. LOUIS P.'Bi ST—238 SD ST. N.W._A NICE 7-ROOM brick house; very centrally located: tn Reed altel, Apply "lo. B. POLKINE 2422 Pa. e3 next door. ‘ani0-8ti FOR RENT 617 K three-stor cellar brick; 12 rooms; mod. $32. four-story and cellar business, N.W.: THREESTORY AND and cella th 1530 Abth aw, 10s 1 Bier, Or. ¢ fe 10r. 17a tat i 1/105 Marion nw, 7. 140 Cat se, 8r.. Rooms either ‘Office rooms in the District Title rt maw Bun and Wis: 30. for offices of flats, G06 13th st. n. rty, with all mod. ‘tmpe.; centrally located; O18 Oth ‘sti for t spain? 4. EBERLY'S SONS, auT-6t* 718 7th st. n. FOR BRENT ae a1 O17 Tat nw, 18¢ kat, “ 20.50 24 Del ave nw, 4. handeoms hew building f urance Company for rent at low 28 B ‘urnished siz ve 19 Q xt, en Xe. Be, nt Al st, be.store, 1357 B20 st, ie, ate Br and stable. 2504 Pa ave, br, im! T517 ORth wf, bE, mi, 3a N at 1499 Jou ay br, mi, aud ‘st, br, mi, 127, ™ah.o2 1933 A st 1264 304 at. FOR RENT—STORE AND CELUAR, 514 12TH AT. JWOLVt ave 10rkb.... 85 | 630 Te BI. O16 French st., 7 1948 Wallach, @W8 "d ne, 7. Tike ne, ‘Pat, br, mi, 9. 40.56 ma j2920 50 31-4 Dambarto br, wl, 9°... 3052 Net, bes inl, 13 6:63 LOCH et, br, tnt. Ge. 200 9th ‘br, mt, 1-50. br, 50:2 Met. ‘br, imi, Or TICKLING & BRO.. want ta08 6 at 17 ©. H. Fok RENT— Lucas butiding, ‘anil Pa aye, —1 BOIS G, ere, fu Dol ave, Ler, mi’ $2 ERS: Bases atest FsPet Begceaes Py See, BY For fall list apply aud Blot ni #150 0g Le Oe mt 85. 50'421 Oth ew. dr, $8.33 CRAG SSSesBsI iii [idctedhek isk rece eas ness? a 4 zi PrP 3 a is if 83; ‘3? eae om BSSeEBETENTESESS Se SBES' tn Ly mae A xf ‘WRSCOTT & x. ‘° 1007 Poamavivanie ates te weate 0; ENT 141 .N.W., THREE School and railroad stations; free pike passes, BF ‘District: seal estate; ae Golars. Mey desizatle unfurnished communicating roms the door. For particulars uddress Box 40. Star st on second floor, suitable for light bousekeep- oft anid.ste | _™mbd cdl oy ie = aeons * . HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WILL | MONEY TO LOAN FC N ; PART 3 ts NAST TTAS a SST, WEG, WG | MaNetan sa, at mee pte, op apre | PO HEAT, PARE OF [GOR Tooms avd cellar; room fur stable. real estate security. BITCH, FOX & BROWN, wili ‘pay $14 io summer, $16 durin er aud-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. je 106 GC ot_a. ‘door; references. 1818 16th st. n. WANTED_HOUSES FOR RENT. WE FAVE —esles cea Ve 4auy applications for houses renting for $15, to PERSONAL. FOR RENT—A FLAT OF THREE ROOMS; COZ¥, ath, with orders er priced ‘ c od in every w ir fail wine descriptions, Will CONGRESS IN SESSION YOU COU SBio"tor gst Bousekeeping; $12 per tout, A st. ne. aul0-3b* NT—THREE LARGE COOL ROOMS FOR een ; front, and back porch: bot and f Second floor. $11. 1908 12um st. n.0. FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON floor; large claacta: north, and south ex- ia ‘ posure; no children in house; family private. quire 413 P at. U9 FOR, RENT—UNFURNISHED—THREE COMMU eating rooms on fist Moor; settled colored couple preferred; no children. 619 R. I ave, au9-3b' FOR RENT_UNFURNISHED—120 A ST. |N.E.; near Capitol, the first-Goor rooms of nice 2-story _Bonse; suitable for light housekeeping. aud-2b* FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. _ FOR RENT—THREE 2D FLOOR ROOMS, UNFUR- nished, for light housekeeping; bath and gua, Foes one furnished room, frot with or without rd; private family. 445 Mass. ave nw. __an5-6e FOR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, with or without board. A lst for free inspection at the CAPITAL HOUSE AND ROOM RENTERS’ BUREAU, @25 ¥ st. nw, Room 2. aul-12¢* FOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Toms; second and third floors. 1804 L st. a.m. oem ———————— FOR RENT—OFFICES. See oe Soe eden eee ‘aus-3t* B. H. ROBERTSON, 1421 © st. ice, $40. JAMES "M. GREEN, $y26-1m 711 14th street. FOR RENT—STORES. FOR RENT—WAREHOUSE 216 10TH ST. N. W. $50 per month; best location in the city for com- Eatsslor . grocery or other mercantile business. Inquire 926% La. ave. 729-3m— FOR RENT A STORE ROOM WITH CELLAR; . Bw. $25 a moni iD. wrONE, 804 and 606 F FOR RENT_STORR 419 7TH ST. N. W. WILL BE for rent September 1. Apply to JANITOR of Gag Fellows? Hall, 7th st. tm. 5-8 FoR RENT—STORE AND PEN Ave. near 14th st. o.w.; suitable for any bustness. Inquire 1345 aué-im | XE STO MONTROSE FTA . B.w., 26x86; heated by steam; wi manent ‘tenant. 8. PRISTOE. 1838 F st. nw. FOR RENT—A14 PA. AVE. N.W., LARGE STORE and 10-room dwelling; 8 large rooms tn real Suitable, for storage; ‘Will reat stere separat Fent, $100. 4ylS-Im SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F et. FOR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS LW Lenman building; elevator and ail conveniences; AT. COUMBE, ___ MSS N.Y. ave” FOR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICES ON SOUTH side F st. bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.. from $6 to $15 per mouth. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F u2-Tm FOR RENT—OFFICES IN THR McGILL BUILD. ng, GOR to O14 G st.. just west of ‘the patent ice This building contains every modern dc ‘vice and tmprovement known for comfort, safer; and _convensence. and ventilation. ‘Ail offices have direct “lent Svat im FOR RENT—FLATS. it ‘BY BAR: FS . 2. Hickey farm. ¥ i Sprace st, Te an’ Det. ne aunw. — ass Sa. at Se 3 . at, Bw. 14 MeCuil en oes eh “$13.50 ‘per & 10-room rk. Rent, $40. aup-3t FOR RENT—NEW. dining rooms and every room and balf from Caj Gesired. 46 C horthwest; 13 heat and ‘all the $225 per mo. au9-3t* house at $13.50 ‘At 45 and 47 ‘at $18.50 per mont Two la between N Inquire at ROOMS IN THE HARRISO: $4 and G sts. n.w.; elevator servi Beat and first-class board in cat r central E REAL ESTATE Ug Est nw. Srcore, a it ht TOO! D. ‘Fooms, water, ough st. 4 rooiis, water... pert's court s.e.. rooms, Water... . 1 room... jn rear of 164 Veritiont w New York ave. nw. FOR RENT—COR, 8D ST. AND N. ¥. AVE. Nw. Pieton and “stable, “$22. FOR RENT_AT 55 fores, apartments food live business, ma: re at 316 Pa. FOR RENT_FURNISHED_AT A REDUCED RATE. for next @ or i2 months, very desirable thi story and basement brick, 11 rooms, oa 16th st. S & WEA’ 6 MS, 1. Perk, 8 rooms, Brooms, mi....... Pox RENT—9342 M ST., GEORGETOWN, NEAR cai ra, & convenient flat of 4 rooma;"in mo. R. A. PHILLIPS & ‘aud-lw Pleasantly attuated; 180 @ 9-room cot! Apply 1146 34 st. 2.1 HOUSE: NINE ROOMS, TWO basement; cabinet maatels in peaking tubes;' large closets; square pitol; party retaim one ae ade 2 & Con: een ne the oe SEE Eek ee Nee eh OT Oona ive bet M Gnd N 'iSthet bet K and os 1.67, ate. 5 150 6 oe 8 sad Ve! 150 Head paz oe bat we f Joffe t te 250 Jefferson plies bee ‘Dupont Oircle. Mist near Conn Moat bet 1sth and Kot bet ibth and ii atable.......-' or oth Kat det loeb and 1 ais 13th, ("Conn ave and | fe nt 1 “0 ois bai Ewa sia. 200 Poet bet Tre pb and. 15th st near Mase ave. ats.. -200\F st bet 17th & 18th. 89. a Dine “bet Florida aynt Masway..— ay,and 1Oeb st..200 10:h wt bet Tand K wis ‘Det $200, (summer) . & Teh and I Fae each at ate “200 ‘ave near Mass Cornet if and 0th -°<:200° ave Grummer) 0 RES. 17046 st ow. | LOLS M st nw... 818 FARMS. 10 acres about two milev from Washington, 12- ‘Teom house and barn. <Jr400 FOR REN’ 13% B ST. Bw. 10F, wi hrece 875 TATU aw. ath te So amt.50 Gr stn, Srége in ..30) Ringe ot nw. Or, 12 e212 Grover's alley, 4r. 51 veut EDT & BRADLEY, s27F st. Yoon Hew: Tar, 2batpe Sys Gar are nw, a Ps ate. snd lauidey = B00 31> 20th. Be Fine fist, Sr & bath, sll m5 C mt 403 S008 Cavees rab 23.30 8 st a avee, nest Gio: W, LINKIN = HSE, FOR RENT—THE BEST 'EN-ROOM BRICK brick dwelling in this city for the price, $15.50 per moath; ob cable car line. ture, owner reset rving room, Dle party; long lease if desired. Address Star’ oftics. ‘'RENT_A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER REST- deuce in the 2. w., carpets and standing furnt- 827 7th st. sw. R.A. PHILLIPS & 80) 1dzz N.Y. ave, two to a responst- M.A. 8, ‘au3-20* FOR RENT— BARNES & WEA’ ‘REAL ESTATE BRO! oF at 14 McCutlonen: 6 rooms, int 1025 Linden ét., Gre. ‘a.m. ‘r., 4 rooms, water. pert's court s.9..4 Foomn, water he w.s T room rear of 1635 Br eseseek NPRRU SEES ESS he S3BBsBSszsesegysssessgtzzzzese3 EAR oes wanoSs =e ha ee siti! water: st. 4 rooms, wai Vivave. aw: i Et FH ‘$3 a Sehs RR SEIS; # bs FOR RENT—REAR OF JOHN WESLEY CRURCH, Conn. ave. bet. L rick: 4 ter and. 2. o 1 Pee grater and. eas: 1 FOR RENT— BENT ‘and M ate. nw, 13th and F ste. Hyattsville cottages]! ex OE me ore 232 By lagers 2 te 48 12th #t ne, r_.. ge ae i res = Bees HA as <8; 1 ee Het? aoe Hie 4c} iss 2teyranswaxkssasesss: 1 y eae a 3 3a ae er a F ic Briid Bice nee? i 3! = a ¥OR RENT—A NEW AND ELEGANTLY FUR- ‘nished bouse in the most pleasant Toome, electzic. gaalig rt of the ; steam Price, oo ele tin G ST. 8.W., ROOM BRICK x Tonth, st. s.W., 7 rooms, with bath, aud-6t will ave. nw, ven ( RE ceateal| S07, Sod career: ree 1 room, on iat nie for members of Camgrrans ese ADMSE | ful piscictnry abd pnt to Tospect ay” te $e22-3m HARVEY SPALDING, Room 7._ | fit niw > 0 MNGWALT, Atlantic bidg.; ho F e FOR RENT—BY EASTERD, [ALLER FOR RENT—STABLES. ee etree ee = SS 1 Mass. 9° Leo bath, a! ENT-STABLES— INE Petes place aire Geena Cece 3 SS Large stable in 204 Lith st. 6rs. 25.50 Stable rear 212 (B07 11th st. 20.00 jy12-1m SWO! au7-6t aw. RENT—2026 HILLYER PLACE, A SQUARE above Dupoat Circle; thi and a halt ve At office. aul2w more re at $50. montn. Pip Fall ist ‘of foralahed bgasge, sficey Be. call ata.; 7 rooms and GEO. T. PARKS, G14 F ree-story brick; dining room and 1418 Fst. a. FOR RENT—A DOURLA BRICK HOUKE: HAND. somely papercd und ‘Gevorsteds 10 teow: Aethy santagy ,plombing: “suitable “tor ‘entertaining jew Hampubire ‘ave. * wae" FOR RENT_006 AND ROOME and bath each; ail token eeeeiees, cation. Also new house, with stare place for drug. store; ‘corner, Capitol 1 Toanire at ofice of Fh 1 Sth et audtm te Sth T. BROWNING, 3 FORREN 1837 16th Bes beat tHe 3y15-6 L339 FOR RENT—BACK ROO? xEAR, 13th, Bret floor. ~ se ‘$20.00 ged lt a ta aus able, near 17th and . Fin large ‘mansion with large Yard ‘and age ch eta farmed Feat’ “iano xh st., turn JOHN B. BRA! 328 1821 F ot. ‘wate and Sns Broker. 10th and # sta nw. Seder air #0 1438 Florida = First Boor suite of thiee ‘fine’ office 53 able, cor. Conn. ave. and Net. fur FOR REXT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN, REAL Be: ance ave, M"G HOLTZMAN, 100 ond F ota mw. FOR RENT—UNFURNIGRED. Hotel centrally lo- ca OT acti i 3 SESS558 Ser 3228 7 61 F. 4 ier i 154 10 ra 100 10 Qt ee pees ahs at ee , 13 3 loge vets Soigest 53 ae ie jo Be Boab i Too ch Sa 1001 234» deat Gee iis the 304 "t i Wd 13 | bf 22 a Bott 2100 in eae yu | aye, 74 1287 a Bed Bia é, 32 | R RENT—2195, 21271 ST NW, 8K & ees == 3 | SOR RENT — THREE-STORY 11-ROOM BRICK welling; 1311 Corcoran st. n.w.; with stable it" desived. “TYLEN -& RUTHERFORD, F at. dyze-isee FOR RENT-ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HOUSES oS peeaiees: pi attic aod go jcely "Gniebed; furoae’ beat! large Foe Ran’ par TCHELDEA, pM; fruit trees: large, yard, Comer 10 rooms, bath, de. Low reat {0 goed tenant, Rooms 5 and 6, 1505 Pa. ave. RENT— S17. sth 1617 209 12th st sw, = or. 500 RK st ow, fr. 1602 Sth nw, 940% Fla ave aw, or: ‘and alte i STED FOR AUGUST AND Septemner; beautiful ; monntate “air froit: milk, terre : fine spits EAND, Watertoo 4. ter ee water: I AT LINDEN, MD., © MILES FROM THE CITY, minutes from the depot, one lange D-etory Fesiay a - a See hs eee Wasa Form ance 3, oo aN Ean sree e Byes 1816 Let: uy FF Hi in i | Lact E 7 MI. EDGRCUMB—THE ES none ep ERPaLre cates, ‘Reese = POR RENT_BYATTSVILER, MD. SEYEN-HOUMT frame cottage; large iota! warden dcutbuildings: ‘waver’ in'iitchen’ #18 u manta and the year, rerds_ from stat “AGE AT it au5-7t “ TT 11m POR RENT_EIGHT HANDSOME BRICK HOUSES with beautiful yards, trees, @., at Pecwort), bear Mt. Pleasant and Soldiers’ Home, for $27.50 per month each, and two corner houses With very large yards at £20 per mooth These botees have eight rome, ath. pana, cold riectric belin, epenking Tubes H moderu Improvements end’ are eual te houses 1 10-r. cottage, $4,500: 845 cash and § Lakeland Ie situated elght miles from Washing- ton on the B. ani O. RR Commutation tek- Gi cents each war. Apply to NEI 3 1538 R land inquire for TJ. CADL CHICAGO HOTELS. WORLD'S FAIR HOME, 48 BRYANT AVE, CHI- ‘cago, Hil; south side; same as waposition; eon Semen thereto; terms iraderete ‘eA TAYLOR, formerly of Philadelphia, au2-lm® LORAMA HOTEL. + First-clase: desirable location: pure air; reome | tance and leit: furniture new: cafe ty conmec- } thon. Terms, 81 per day for varh person: liberal discount to parties. “For particulars ina 713 H et. aw., Washington, D. fr11-im_ Formerly | Prestcr uss ACCOMMODATION rremidenee, conven care Gireet to foie. Aft tm J. A. MYERS, 1925 Michigan ave., Chicago, fe23-Sm CHTROPODISTS. LET US MAKE YOUR FEET SOUND AND A ‘comfort to walk upon before you start for the world’s fair—end thus avoid rans hours of n- Tulsery. Prof. J. "3. GHOMGRS Be SON, ehiropodists, 1115 Pa ave. we