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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: fBlDlT May 0, 188OtOtBT 8. WOYIg- Editor. The ?mlM Star has a rccttitr. penauei bmmm *de daily ?irc?laiimi uiore thai* trebi ttat of U7 in daily paper pakliabfd i WuUaftaa. and eanaJ t?* that ot all U athw dally papfw fctrt added taitthw. T*r Ptas HB? la conn?cted with th# Telephoi FxchjLTv* A JTrrtl*fLi:fats. cr&w* for tba papar fi Bail and otbrrwiaa. nr?*. or asy information or boa ataicBC be aent day or cmrht, tm of cUam. The Spring Adrcrtlslnff. The number of new advertisements in the doubl< jaeet lsiue of Thk St as average about two hoi 4r?vl every Saturday- It la, therefore, Unportai to insure insertion and classification that adre: teers send in Uitlr orders at ~a*6 earliest puS5lh MM. The returns from the republican delegate ele< tloas are pretty well In, and the flgurere are hai at work with their estimates. Blaine Is conceded! in the lesd, and his friends claim that he has si cared within forty or fifty of a majority on the fln vote at Chicago, but the lists made up by tl Arthur mea cut down his lead to less hopeful fli HPM Tha D'afno ?? wi? Wivw *?v C-Viuidl* auuws liilil OOD UI ?J" totes, tout from an Arthur stand-point he has bt 98. Arthurs strength on the first ballot, It I pretty well agreed, will be about 260 or 270 vote Edmunds la acco-\ied In the neighborhood of; totes In all the calculations, and Logan. Shermai Hauler and Gresham make up the "scattering column. There Is a large element of "slip" in all thes wtlmates.cn account of the unusual number of de fates, who net only go unlnstructed, but wb really have no filed choice, and who will wait ti the convention meets before making up their mint Not to speak of delegates who may be In the mai ket, there will be many who win be honestly ope to conviction up to the last moment. ItlsthJ tearure which will give th* convention a new an xelt'ng character. Not only the independent vot* tout the independent delegate is abroad. Mr. Eaton, who once attempted rather uasuc cessfully to distinguish himself by "jumping on t Blaine," in the Senate, did some big Jumping on tb democratic party yesterday, to the intense satfc faction of the repuollcans if not of his party ass< elates. Assuming that his forty years of demcx racy justified him. as he 9ald, In "some plain talk, he proceeded to read toe tariff reformers a lectui on their sJns in a strain of witty and caustic rebuk which was not calculated to restore harmony ilr. Eaton, or "Oldbllieaton," as his friends dellgh to call him. Is a hard-hitter, and when his blood 1 up doe?n't care much whom he nits. Of all thing he prides hlmseli on his democracy, which is of th most orthodox. Bourbon, hide-bound, rock-rlbbet copper-bottomed, dyed-in-the-wool, Jacksonlac Jeffersonlan sort; and to be called a "barnacle," a he was recently, and to have a hint dropped tha xunerals in certain eastern states were essential t democratic success was rather more than the ol gentleman could stand. So he hit back yesterday and he gave some blows that brought blood. Th mormon bill he stigmatized as not "a 9tep in th right direction." but "a crab-step,'* and "th taggerlng gf a political inebriate." It merely "cu the tall off a misbegotten republican bantling tha Its Darenta were ashamed or -' and mio-hr hive h??pi drawn by any car-driver who knew enough to us his car-hook. "I ll have none or it," he exclaln>e< "and the country wont." It remains to be see) How much effect this fatherly advice and reproo win hare on the democratic majority. The commissioner or jurors in New York ha gtven that city a shock by disclosing the fact thai out o( Its million and a-half of Inhabitants onl; 1M30 can be called on lor jury service. Little h: nttle exemptions have been made by lav.- until nor the eligible list has been whittled down to a smal and special public with whom, it may be added, th< criminal lawyers have got very well acquainted Under the law a Juror must be the owner of rea CP personal property valued at $250, and by thl clause alone 70,000 persons escape. Physical dla ability releases 90,000 more, and 20,000 get off oi account of membership in the mllltla. Clergymen physicians, dentists, lawyers, teachers, pilots, offi cers of vessels, Gremen, policemen, telegraph ope rators and federal and local office holders are al exempt also. It follows that nearly everybody whi should serve is released. Thus, out of the grea nircarfflp public, as represented In the produce cotton, stock and petroleum exchanges, only 230 ou Afifa members are liable to duty. The system of trial by jury, in Its present form Cs open to serious objection, even where all classe may be summoned to share Its duties; but If all th more responsible elements of the community are t He allowed to shirk these labors the system canno He sustained. The New Tork Herald calls on the House to tab nngnl/jryw ox the charges against Mr. Kellogs arguing that "II they are true the accused Is un worthy to sit in the House, and should be promptl; expelled." The matter falls within the provtno of the Springer committee, and will, no doubt, b considered there. If Mr. Keilogg Is as eager to vindication a3 he has represented himself to be,: Congressional investigation would give him th opportunity he crav s. The failure of K**ce. the occidental speculate! recalls the premie made by Gould, when the tw flrst crossed sworda, that he would at the prope time provide his infatuated antagonist with a n turn passage to California in an emigrant cai Eeene should remember this. An emigrant tralj beau going afoot across the plains by long odds. * 1 At a uct-uuiuK a. ""--""y queeuon; vo ILCUCT annflg? Babgjlot. KING'S PALACE, *U ZKTSXtH STBETT XOBTHWIST. FHESH AHETVAL OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES IS HATS AST) BOXSTTS. Tan Tbousnd Baarhps of E?vmt TIPS, in all colon st 38c. ; <nr Bunch, worth 73c.: three In * Bunch. i.000 PLUMES In all ?hade*. from 50c. to SI only. ?.CC0 Tr mmeti Chi drcn * and IiTUsea' HATS at 50c. apieco only. aC Harm# jmr.iuMd rh<* ?.ntlrt* st-vk of a X^wTorl xaimTicturpr at as A*tifK< *a> w? art enau'.ad t Um rwe?: iadoc?u:?ais To buyer* in ATS.BCSN-ETS. FLOW FES. PT.riTES. TIBS, LACES AND VELVETS. We offer ?50.000 worth of MILLIXEBY At traprrcwlenWd Low Ptjc?*. pr Car. Bid be csn'.ioced. KING'S PALACE. tU SEVENTH STREET NQBTHWES7. aP2 Ortxr.D This 31 ohxtno. A fell line of NECKWEAR. PVNJAB. PIQUE FOUR IN-HAND SCARES. HANblXT.CaLETS. U LOVES mumijui ASD CAN La. V. a TELL, ?t30 635PronsyiTanl? av?aue Drrr Competition. The fijllawla* Rock Bottom Pri.-re. xnarltM in plili Scores, on our Hea's Boy* and Children's cloihJv: MEN'J* sl'JTS Good Bi-ineea Suit at ST. caauot be purchased to hmthan SI i. A Nobbv Snlt. our Leader. at S10, nniv valae SI". Aa Ki if*ot Suit la Fruck or o?c*iu?r at S12.M, bo?Ufa at S2i A*?rv Sue Crrlm-rew 4 B irtoa Cntawtr. our wrpti larju all ieadii.* 3iuid*? at SIS.canaut be duplicated In Sw than S4 ' V>. Aa Imported Coriwf!**, la Browa. Dahlia and WUm flaaine or Fruck.Sl^ 5U brat it if vcru cau at #77. id. BOYi SOTS AGgod PuraU? Suit, rfri 11-17. SAOO. Aa EWant All Wool Salt. i|m 11-IT. tr> A Br lii?Bt Salt la *?ry no* aa i.lty ST.il. A F'.ne cosiuvrrw. la all color* aad aliadea, Nobb Salt, ui CHILDREN'S SCTTS. Ortr assortment : nv i n and all on the first fiooi A Sic* Blri# gal .or $1.75. A **rr ?i>.' Sailor lu biu*. Brown,0!ire and Owy, ft A mrolar Suit. Jacket aud P?nt* at S- A As All Wool. Jacket and Pants. at S-S-Ti A flu* Lrwe suit, Cwrkscrcw, Jacket and Pants, I *^Sormy D?rporta?ent co^upleta All custom war bade am the pruzclaa. V. F. KI5F.KAX. 421 Ttb street northwest. Crxlrr Odd FeC^*' Walt T. llr Lrw Xr*mjr?r ha* cvnn?cted himself wit wbek ^** 10 *** q1 Svtou Goods TVlvrnt aad b?et selected stock of SHTIIQIm sgma lor patlemen to select Iran at the uu&Dio XAiLosnro establishment or WAaBUTOTuX H. ft. BAAS. W* till tauurlTaaia aT*coa. " . fik. ill r - . "W??"? ?? ? COO L GO V V FES RSS? O O I, O O v V E 2 O I. O O V V EE ?8So . 0 r.o i. o o vv f. r_ 2 * GGO i.I.I.L . OO V EEE ?SS8 C > Geeat Special Sale ? _ AX THE le ,r ppp a t, ' a n cSSq 'PPAAL, AA II I ^ PPP A A L A A II r AAA L AAA II c H = f . A A cLLL A A II BSSs ?. RRR OO r J A Z, * ^ RROOYTAAL . RRR O O Y T A A L * fi 1 ?oo? f M tai r r' 1117-19 PEXN3TLVAMA AVEXTE. J ISSs fi t ' Ekk I ^ !! L 6kK it aSSb II L*X K K te y_ nflCl T HA IT l? rr? ce l- ? - > *? ? wv * * r.r.r< cooo LOOL oovvf. ? s ??0 L O O V V EE BSS<1 It G GO L O O VV F. a ? ^ OGO LLLL OO V EEE *SSb .? 8. Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, 6 to 36 buttons. 5 COLORS?Monse, Elephant, Tobac, Ecru, Havana ~ Brown, Beijre. Garnet, Cardinal. Cherry. Marine, Elei trie. Navy and Sky Bines, Fink, Drab. Smoke, Sage. Olive, Raape berry, etc. l" PRICES?CA.', 80c., 98e., $1.46. S1.G8, ?1.8S, 81.58, *Z33. ? $2.48 and *2X3. r* L 11 *SS? L EEE n 1, II g 3 L E la L II &SSo L F.E l* L II ? g L E d i LLLL II sSS? " r.T. KEE I OGO L OO V V EEE fiSS, HOJL OOVVE 5s L O O V V F.E *SSo " O GO L OO VV E rs?0 ?GO l.T-T-T. OO V EEE bSSs ? Lisle Thread Mousquetaire Gloves, all lengths. V COLORS?Draba. Browns, Ecru, Smoke. Havana Brown, - Mouse, Elephant. Tobac, Slate, etc., etc. " PRICES?25c., 35c., 4?*. and 68e. e ? ' TTTT A FFF FFF EEE TTTT A i tTAAFFE TAA a T A A FF FF EE T A A I 3 T AAA F V K T AAA S T A A K F EES T A A | e | GGO L OO V V EEE cSSo 1 OGL OOVVE 2s I G L O O V V EF. SSq 3 G OO L OOVV E <}1,t GCQ LLLL OO V EEE ^SS' ^ Taffeta Silk Mousquetalie Gloves. COLORS?Same as in Silk Glovea. e PRICES?49c., 59c. and 68c. *1 V i ti K KtlDDD OGC t OO V VEEEoSSt K K Up D G GL O OV VE S 25 * KK n!) DO L O O V V EE *SSq a K K IID D G GGL O O VV E c 2 ' e K KIIDDD GOG LLLL OO V KEEbSSb *i Draassd and Undressed. 3, 4 and 6 buttons. a . , COLOES?Drabs, Smoke*. Greys, etc. j PRICE?41c., reduced from #136 per pair. 5; c rssciii' k k mm mmnTTTTttttossa i r S l|L k k m mm mil T T 5 s r ^ssglll kk m mm mil t t 8sso ft. 5 HE K K m m mil T T B 5r T?Ss IILLLLK K MM Mil T 1 *8Sb.. 1 1 COLORS?Same u ia Silk Glores. 8 1 L PRICES-60c.. 68c? 75c.t 98c.. $1.25. #1.75. tl.91 i STYLES?Lace, Jersey and Mousquetaire. a ^ PPP RRR i- PP. R R u PPPALAIS KRROTAL. 1 I I I ? 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AYKXUE. my2 1 * .Dots' And Children's i, CLOTHING. 3 e 0 Our magnificent display of Boys' and Children's Ap* parel is eclipsing in brilliancy aild magnitude anyth'ng heretofore achieved br any house in Washington. The prices at which ire are distributing this matchless stock S are so Low that our sales have been unprecedented^ large. We have given this department the most careful h attention, and have endeaTored to adapt our work to a y Boys somewhat numerous requirements, and In order ? to mset them all have spared neither time, care, study tlrtt 1lhm> In ftthaii Wftmla n?o'?o KVamk* ? ? g . ?. ? nviWinc TV ?IMUCU *VUU| IUUC1 * iea" in this matter of drev, sad u a result offer K*rmenta In every way equal to the tug aud wear tb t will a be tbeir every day experience. But in providing for ? vrrtc? we haven't forgotten the fact that " Y.A." liles to be wall dreasetLand ta Jtut aa particular about the STYLE of bia Clothe* u his big, has-bopes-of-*-mustache bro'? tber. Therefore, our Bots' and Cbildren'a Clothing la aa ? fashionably stylish W AS 'ru HONESTLY GOOD. a Parents may rest tmrared that whatever advantages the markets offer will find a reyres station at our house. , and at aucb prices as Will wake a visit profitable. A BASE BALL AND BAT foes with every purchase In this department A. saks & c0.t LEADERS IN CLOTHING. ttYI 316 asd 318 sttxxtb stkett. Wash Fabrics And White Goods We call special attention to oar stock of wash fabrics and white good& Prices are appreciably lower thin last year, and our assortment is extensive. CORDED oa- COTELIXE LAWNS last year 12He., bow ten cents per yard. platd and 8triped ginghams, with plain to It match, apecially mod. 9 twelve and a-balp cents yard. one price only. s i WOODWARD & LOTH&OP, boston dry goods hocse, 921 pennsylvania avenue. 931 mat Cheviot Silks. We open TO-DAY. SO Pieces cherry bros. cheviot silks. 6 "Warranted to Wear," of which the regflUr price has been 91.36 per yard, which we shall offer at j* on JJ?w CENTS. W* 9V? Thrr ?r pec-oily acrvlceable for Traveling 8-ilta, La*~n Tennis or Croquet Suit*, or for Vim* and Childrec't Dmae*. _ ote price only. WOODWARD k LOTHBOP, BOSTON dry goods HOUSE, 931 Pennsylvania avenue. 931 my I Foulard Silks. Ws open to-day GO pieces Foulard Silica, In Blflck, Brown, Navy Blue and Garnet grvuada, With amall fiiruree. at the very low price of ??? i? ?*? ? 11 per lit yard. We hope to get another fifty-pfscs lot, bat cannot say positively: and therefore ask aa early examination by taoee wanting each fabrics one price only. WOODWARDT LOTHROP, Boston dry goods house, 991 Peaaaylraala Avenue. 921 myl Buy The Best. waterman refrigerators. CHARCOAL PACKED BETWEEN TWO WOOD CASKS Polished metal lining* Slate Stone Shelve*. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. Prices very reasonable. Also a lam variety of other BMkea, tadwrtlng Walnnt and Ash Dlsin# Room RefrUr rator*. Please look at oar aasortmeat before purrh?tag * WXUCAXTI * ED1IONSTON, myl-* *" laOft Pennsylvania a venae. ? . v TTT RKR A WW ? ODD ? RSSfl ! RR AA XS K CO* 5_^ iF RRR A A SSS C ?B?. F R R AAA N NW C O K 5 r R R A A N MS UCO HSSS STRICTLY ONE-PRICE BAT AND GENT'S FCRSISKEsQ BOUSE, COBMSB 7TH USD JX NEW GOODS! KEW PRICES! IHEW IDEAS Oar [Specialties: ! LIGHT ,DERBY8, ?LiO. Exceedingly tasty in appearance and in the most approved shapes. LIGHT DERBY4, LATEST BLOCKS, *2.45. I We invite your especial attention to the same. S CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, ?c.. WORTH TSc I A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Better ones for 65c.: cheap at $1. We will also place on oar shelves two lines of H ALU HOSE, full regular made, at Ida; the other at23c. Genuine Guyot Suspender* at 85c. Corresponding reductions in all otiler departments. HENRY FRANC, One-Price Horsr., my2 7th and D ata. n. w. Observation. Intense observation of the object is the secret of correct aim iu shooting, and correct observation in general t^TldR tn IiJU-'j o(1runtoi>? *n ?v,o?.. ? ? " wnMuvagt nmn y wojp. JuiTCigiuu v* \ o reservation, howtrer. produces distrac tion, bat a limitat'on to on - object will must likely secure the desired end. The habit of observation uaust never be permitted to 'leK*nrrat?> into reverie, but should ever be aliened in tbe rank with thought. "Many persons." says Vic| tor Hujro. "couiound tbe two. Fatal mistake! Thoughl is tbe .abor of the Intellect; revei ie Its voluptuousness." Thought is the active operation of the mina, but unleet accompanied by observation, is of but littl* value to lt? possessor. 'lhe man of (reneral intelligence la one mor* useful to-the community than to himself; lor his rlewi are too broad for tne condensation necessary to buslnesi success or popular approbation. To observe what others think. and to tcquiece in each passing fancy. Is the foundation of business as we.1 as political success. A merchant who buys well strives not to please himself, bat must iearu to estimate what will best p.ease other* or meet their taetaa. A thins may be beautiful in itself, a shepherd's plaid lor example, but no oue wi.l buy it, it it doers not serve his fabcy 1 he faculty of observing the present, as it becomes transposed into the past, leadi to rh - anticipation ot the luture, and it is this ability tc anticipate that makes the successtul trader. No business t ails for more of tliis tacuity of observatiou and itf resultant anticRation, tlian the clothing business, hii and twelve months are not unusual periods ol anticipation. and while the consumer is devoting Ids thoughts as to what he shall wear tor bprlng. the producer it buaily out-lining the Wiuter apparel, How far the wants of gentlemen for this .spring have been anticipated, may best be realized by a call on HKN^IXG, the clothieb, 410 SEVENTH STREET. my2 .Richard Wagner * ok BTECK PIANOS. "The fine Grand Piano of Georye Steck k Co., of New York, which 1 have obtained, is everywhere acknowledged to be excellent. My great friend Franz Liszt expressed the liveliest satisfaction after he bad played upon it. The magnificent instrument has taken up iti useful abode in my home, where it will ever serve foi my pleasant cntertalemeut. richard wagner.* BAYREUTH.. September 22, 1878. my2 Fob FIXE GARMENTS * place your orders with a t. keen, Tailor. my2-lin No. 414 9th street northwest. VEW BOOKS ?LIFE OF FHP.DRKICK DEXISOV by Maurice Marcus Aurelius Antuoius. Watson chronicles of . ewyitte; Arthur Griffith. Bismarck in th?.- Franco-German War, by ttu&ch. Uur Chancellor. Buacn. Darwin lam. by Klieppard. Life ol Uoethe, by imnizer. Mental Evolution in Animals. Romans. Puoiie Lite In midland. i>aryL City of Success, by Abbey. Heart of Alricii tiaker. Body and will. Maudaley. Our stock or i'iius stationery embraces all tbemost desirable styles now used, mud our prices are as lvw at the lowest. \v. a. MuniilsuN. iny'2 475 Veuuxyivauia avfuua. Q.ENTLEMEN'3 PEARL DRtSS HATS. VENTILATED DERBY HAT9. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATa "Li Petite" Umbrella, In Fancy Colored Silks, fox Ladies' and Gentlennn. B. H. STINEMETZ k SON. my2-3t 1A~ Penn'a. Ave. pURS ON STORAGE. We have increased space for storing Pars and Garments. We guarantee them against Fire, Moth and Burglary. WILLETT t BUOFF. my?-lm 905 Penn'a. Ave. Special Bargains Our Stock of LADIES' AJfD GENT'S FIXE SHOES for che Season Is NuW COMPLETE, and at prices we guarantee to be the Lowest. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. COUSIN'S Ffne Cur Eld: Low Heel and Broad Toe. " Fiench Kid, in High or Low. Flexible Shoe?: especially adapted for tender feet. The reputation of th=se fli.e shoes is sncb that we keep constantly a full assortment of them on hand. The last lot. just nceired, is the most beautiful we have ever had. Our Ladle*' Fine KID BUTTON, at 92, are worth $3only about 100 pairs left. Our stock of SLIPPKRS is now complete in every departmeilt?some CTin 1 hflTVaina amnhffaf For Gen tie in u and Boys we offer the Celebrated "BURT'S" SHOES. Our assortment of these well-known goods has neve b* en more compl -te. We hare In every style, made especially. LOW QUARTER SHOES. Take a look In our window when you pass by. We give a guarantee on all the ahoes we sell. A complete Stock of all cheaper Grades mid - is worthy your attention. Call early at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SIKSHEIMER * BROS,. 808 7th and 3151 M stmts. Boots and Shoes Made to Order. myl P & P* ^ www $ 'sss *?">?* ?58 f w5W ""? I ItE9S NN EES W W ssss T OCK. MEN'S FCP.NISHINQ9. HAT3. JULIUS ROSENTHAL, myl 932 T street. Building Up Trade is in one respect like building* house?the foundation must be true and the lines accurate, or the structure will not stand. OUR SUCCESS in selling Clothing has been built upon the sure foundation of honorable and liberal dealing. V, batever we sell is legally guaranteed by a printed agreement given to each customer, and if we make mistakes of any kind we gladly rectify them? we do more, we rectify other people's mistakes by allowing customers to return, for cither exchange or refund of money, wha ever, after examination at home, they think had better.not have been bought Remember, we wish you to see our two bomins: Our t4 pair of pants, and our two styles of 4-button cutaway Prock Suits at $16.90. It seems natural that Ton should deal here: we don't blame you for it. GEORGE SP1UNST. ?17 SEVENTH 8TREET. ap30 Opposite U. S. Post Office. Hew JLfre33 fjroocs Just Upened. real ixdta pongess-all styles. dark grounds, light grounds, and white grounds in great variety. PLAIN COLORED PONGEE. ula' k pongee. we have seventy-five pieces of beautiful india pongee in all the new styles and colors for summer. there is nothing in the way of silk ob dress goods equal to an india pongee fqr durability and coolness. large stock of choice french woolens in all the new slades. white embroidered dresses. embroidered fichus. grenadines, parasols. sum umbrellas. one price. i H. M. SHUSTER ?c SOIfSl HO Pennsylvania itmu N. B.?THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ap30 Rosendale Cement. Schooner Elliot L Dow is now doit with MOO ber1 rele oi the celebrated Laurence Rosendale 0?nent Notwtt sUudiny tbr superior quality at this Cement, it will toe told at s price to compete with any Csmeut now on tide market. Dealers, contractor-* and builder* in need of an excellent ^emaot in barrel* would do well to consult me before purchasing their supplies. As heretofore. 1 shall always kerpa?ullrtock of Cumberland Cement, iu necks, which is too well known here to need any esdooemeut. My warehouses are so situated m to be convenient foi wS^^tSSuirth'citrJ. X. WHIATIZT. Office. yard and warehouse, gornet M st and Indiana WANTED?HELP. VV^AVTED-WOMAN TO DO GENERAL, HOCSE? 1 work for family of four. Arply at 1533 P ?tr*-et northwest. It* \\TANTF.D-A RELIABLE WOMAN. TO COOK, ' i wash and iron for small family; rood wage*. lu> 1 quire at 1614 14th strset northwest. It* Wan ted-ten GOOD BRICKL VYER8 TO WORK ! nhrht or day. Meat wares. Comer 11th and F streets northwest. JUSTIN MCCARTHY. wyl-St' ! TKTANT D-GOOD TAILOR! SS. API LY AT H. I>. I 11 BARB'S. llllXPenna. sre. northwest. my2-3t , W ANTED-FoUR FIRST-CLASW JOURNEYMEN . 11 tow . k Oil costs. Applv St H. l>. BARK'*,1111 lennsvivai isavenu\ my>-3t ; wanted-a COLORED girl AS chamber- ' " maid and to assist in washing and ironing, to go about seTen miles in the country. Apply to 1104 il street northwest. ap2-3t ] AXTED-AT 1714 N STREET NORTHWEST, two prirl"*, one to cook, wash and iron: the other chambermaid and waitress. None need apply without i city references. my2-at* , Wanted-a boy to c.o errands; one who : lima had some experience at tailoring preferred. Apply 60513th street northwest. mv3-3t* , W~ anted?\ proper pepson for selling ! soda water in a drug store and make himself peneral'y useiul; one with experience preferred. Ap' ly at 423 9th street northwest. my2 2t j | TIT ANTED?A FIRSf-Cr.A>S COOK TO WASH | ' 11 slid Iron for s small family. Also a woman as nu-se. and to do liirht chamber work. Good references required. Apply at 30* & Gay street, 3 doors from C- -n- | greas. Georgetown, D. C. my3-2t* , i wj'anted?Honest, industrious young j 11 Man. with a few hundred dollars. in a grocery and I provision store. Address D. G. E? Star office. myl-8t j j I VV"Anted-\~good and steady BAiTBKETAT 1 ' 11 H lT>llV'S 1 I - . .. -%? ?VU?V1 tp, HUU JLMIUUX^ KVUU?| corner 7t.i and D streets northwest niyl-2t* | WANTED?DRESSMAKERS. AT ONCE. ALSO, A * * machine operator. Apply at 2100 I street northwest myl-2t* j WANTED?A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU*E- ! * " work lor family of three; unexceptional references I required: none other need apply. 1433 K street north- v; west uiyl-Jf ; j ANTED?IMMEDIATELY. s'KIRT AND WAIST I 1 " hands at 924 E street n.w. Mrs. B. YOUNG. ml-2t? VVrANTED?AN A No. 1 RESTAURANT COOK : " (female). Must coiue well recommended. Apply t.? 1706 und 1T03 G street northwest. ap30-3f* WANTED?FOUlt FIRS i-CLASS COAT HANDS, j l1 T Apply at GfcO. T. KEEN, 414 9th St. n.w. ap30-8t | j WANTED?A WHITfc GIRL. TO COOKFR GENtlt'inun. wife and child. References required. Call at 1406 T s reet northwest. ap30-3t* \VANTED-\ WOMAN TO CO. K AND~DO THE I" housework of a family; one who will ale^p on the premises. Must bring recommendations. Apply 11G;0 IStth street northwest. ai?30-3t# WANTED-ONEOR TWO ENERGETIC MEN OF good address. Salary or commission to suitable p-rtjt O. C. MAKTENLT, Room 19, U34 F street northwest. apS0-4t* | \*7 ANTED-A F1R-T* LASS COTTON BROKERAGE T " House desires an A 1 A?rent to repr sent it for Cotten Futur s; only those who have customers of standing and means and can lurnish themselves undoubted references need addro-s COTTON, P. O. Boat 3310 New York. ap30-3t WANTED - IMMEDIATELY - A WHITE WAIT" tess who is willing to to the country for the ' summer. None need apply except those who are well recommended and undi rstand their duties. Apply at 1439 K street between 6 and 7 o'clock p. in. ap'iO-i t i W"ANTFD - CHAMBEIiMAlbsT-NURSES. GEN. " eral Workers, Scrub, Kitchm Girls and Cooks. $3 to 820, and other help with references. Apply 9 6 F ' stji-et northwest. PRICE k COOMBS. Licensed Agents. ap'J6-7t? \VANTED-Y ,UNG MFN TO GO TO TEXAS 10 " learn stock ra sing, fine saddle horses to ride, delightful ciimate. iruod society. Absolnre certalntv of a fortune. Fi'rf?rther particular* address, inclosing two 2-cent stamps, PllOPRltTOR DON CARLOd RANCH. i Leon Sfringe, Bexar county, Texas. ap'J*-2w WAN TED-A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND~TWO Laborers on a farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. ap23-2w WAN TED-LADIES Oli YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at tl.c ir own homes; 42 to $5 a day easily and quietly made; work sent by mail; no canvassing; no stamp for reply. Ilttse address RELIABLE MAN'FUi CO., Jrhlladeipnii, la.. Drawer IT. apll-40t* \\T A NT ED-LAD IES AND GENTLEMEN, WE FUR" " nish light work at your own homes, went by mail any distance; you can make 92 to $.'> a day- no canvassing; no misrepresentation; we have a good demand for our work, tvnrt turnish steady eicploymt-nt. Address > ROYAL MANUFACiURINO COMPANY", Providence, . 1 B.I. ap7-lm WANTED?SITU ATH )N b. i ANTED-A SITUATION AS COMPANION OR attendant to a lady; no objection to travel. Address Box 99, Star office. my2-3t* "\TT ANTED ? BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE 1 *" woman, a Situation to do general housework: city I reference giving if required. Address Box 136, Star office. It* i \\?ANTED?BY VERY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- , v V agt-d white woman, a place as good cook in private family; go< d references given. Please call at 113118th str.et nor;hwest. It* WANTED - A STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE Writer wishes engagements in the forenoon; . , familiar with leiral wor .; correspondence and b"iefs ft specialty. Addiess CHARLEY SOGERS, t;tar office. : my2?3t* \\TANTED-A LADY DESIRES EVENING EM- . J' ployment; letters from dictation or cop ing rapidly done at home. Address Miss L., Star office. ap28-Gt ( WANTED-PLACES FOR COOKS. CHAMBER- < maids. Nurees, Housemen, Drivers, Walters and ! i Eoys, with references. Women servants can be seen at ! office. Incensed Agency. 'J26 F n.w. C. E. PRICE. ul9-24vr : ? i WANTED?ROOMS. Y*TANiTED-TO RENT-BY TWO GENTLEMEN. A I * nicelv furnished oom on first floor, in a oniet neighborhood, where they can be strictly | rivate and no questions be asked. Adores , not later tlian Saturday I afternoon. L. H. C., Star office. It* W anted-by~a~sTnglk gentleman, room ! aud board in a nice French family; northwest section preferred. Address box 4, Star office. my2-3t* WANT D?ROOM AND B> ARD BY A SINGLE , 11 man iii a private family that net* a liberal table, j Will (rive $35 per month. Must be situated north of H and west of 12th streets. A clean bed andtr-od board the chief requisites. Address Box 158. Star office.myl-3t* \|TANT D-A FURNISHED ROOM. WHERE NO \ 1 f" questions are asked, somewhere between 7th and . i 12th street and F street ar.d Pennsylvania avenue; state , terms. Address Box 10. Star office. inyl-2t* ANTED - APARTMENTS - FOUR UNKUlC ] nished Rooms, second and third story preferred, from the middle of October to May next; situation to be wit lilt) five minutes' walk of th Hamilton Hotel Ad- < dress Mrs. HARDY, 1704 9th street northwest, statins 1 terms. myl-3f 1 WANTED--HOUSES. W-" ANTED?A YOUNG ~GENTLEMAN AND WIFE i would be pleased to occupy and care for house, ic., of i-arty iuteudlnsr to vacate for the summer. Excellent references if required. Address "SlENOGRAPHER," Star office. myl-'it* \VANTED-BY MAY 15TH. A SMALL HOUSED v t Ave or six rooms, modern improvements, between 10th and 16th. L aud O streets. Kent must be moderate, i Permanent tenant. Address "Small," Star office tuyl-Jt* I TVANTED-A SMALL BRICK HOUSE. DESIR11 ably located: attractive) uilsh and appearance rather than size dt?lred: price must br moderate-no a -ents. Owners address, stating price and location, box 157, Star office. ap90-3f WANTED?MISCELLANEOUS. ; aNTKD - FAMILY h vRSE; state AGE, i color, price, wheu aud where to be seen. Address ] Box 33. Star office. tnyJ-'it* \V ANTED~A~ WELL-TRAINED AND GENTLE . v " cat. a uiouser and prettv. Addi-e-s CAT, Star office, statimr kind, aire, color, qualities ^nd price. my2-2t* WAXTED-TO EXCHANGE?A BUGG) OR TWO " sets of Harnesg, will be taken in payment on a fine Piano. Address PIANO. Star office. myl-'it* , ANTED-V I.OOO SUfTSOF CLOT HiESTTOCLE AN for $1.50 per suit, at PRINCE'S. 100y Fstreet ;send postal card and have them called for and dellvererl; very best work. inyl-iat* WANTED-V0Lt:ME 1 REBELLION ROCORDS TO i 11 complete a s? t, for which wi.I be paid. Ad- I drew CHAS. T. LOWELL CIS 15th street n.w. ml-6t WANTKD-aN AMERICAN. KNOWING SOME" THING of Freuch and wishing to perfect himself in that laniruaire, will exci autre lessons with any educated Frenchmun. Address I. C. R.t star office. niyl-3t* WANTED- 5 Xl EXPFRIEXCE vs. IGNORANCE n- n a < .?1-* *?- ??* .? * ? uv. irt.< vivb. umuiiuioK'?< Ao.ij ursnt mace, I permanently and forever removes superfluous hair trom i the female face by the opera ion o: Electrolysis (the i Electi if needle process). cue of the moat delicate opera- tlona of modern auivery, requires a knowledge of Anat- 1 omy aud surgery, a keen eye. steady hand, nerves of steel, snd the skill of experience. Laciie*. avoid ipnor* j aut, unskillful nd unprofessional operators. You may be treated Imperfectly for a fraction less, but at the ri*k ; of beinir scarred for life or bavin* facia] paralysis from a punctured nerve, due to the Ignorance of Anatomy and < surgery. One may be an expert Telegraph operator.bat Electrolysis requires a different skllL myl.lm i "WANTED?MADAM H. A. STCBE. THE GREAT yj New York dressmaker, wishes to inform her old 1 patrons and the public in general that she h scorn- , ineuced business at ?2i 6th street northwest. ap30-3t* j WASTED-YOU TO SEND POSTAL CARD; HAVE * your suit of clothes called for. cleaned, pressed and delivered for 81-50. by PKINCE, llXW F street. Only skillful hands employed. sp30-2w* WAN'TED-LADIES-DO NOT PERMIT THOSE uusiirhtly course Hairs to disfigure your facra. t You can have tuein totally destroyed by the Electric . Needle process, the only method by which this most humiliating b emi-h can be removed. I can rove by t scientific aud practical operation that I Understand this 1 method better than any one in Washington. Special terms for this month, and satisfaction guaranteed. MADAME H. GABKIEL, ; ap29-Ct? 711 8th >-tr??t northwest { < WANTED?HORSES TO KEEP. CITY REFE&EN- * ces given, Shade and water in each field Giainfed when required. Caub-seen at PKICE'8 Stable, 3110th , street northwest. O. H. I'.CLAitK. Sligo, Md. ap2fl-3m* i T1TANTED-HOR8E8 AND COWS TO PASTURE j tv at Lyons' Mill, on Bock creek, near P street bridge. < ap26-7t* i TXT AN TED?FIFTY TEAMS TO WORK ON THE < " i ew reservoir. Apply at the office near the w?ervoir or st tho works. spl*-lm i WAN TED-LADIES. READ DR. VAN DYCK'S . " every day. first page. Gentlemen, read Dr. Van Dyck's card, even day, first page, hend six one-cent ; stamps lor Treatise ou Pe sottal Beaoty. apll-lm 1 WANTED-8TOKAGE IN SEPARATE APART- " " menu at tLOO per load. At *?lt) Louisiana avenue ( northwest. A. H. CHACE * BBO. mh6 d Deeds for the states of Kentucky and Massachusetts, < i aud Notary Public. Office boors# am. to & pju. 4B-6m ' VET ANTED?STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH ! ! ?! eat whipuknv or injury to your .earoata. Orders I l^telepnoue. U6 Louisiana avenue. ATIL CHACE tt i aaBg^eag; FOR RENT--ROOMS. HEST?TO~PAKTIES WITHOUT CrflLDKIN J. two pleaaant rooms <unfurnished>, auitable for ti?rbt housekeeping; water, bath and pa Apply at 336 1st street northeast. It* CH>B RENT?FUR NIfcHXD PARLOR FOR BEDJl room for lady or ceatlemaa, with board if pretjrred. at 808 L street necthweet. If qjr H5t?o&BORJCE HOU8E.809 14TH STREET? Handsomely Fumiah d Rooms, on first and second ?: persons compelled to stay in town durine warm rasth'T will do well to Inspect them: dining room attached to house. . mj 2-St* por rent?sd sroRv. simos bttldisg JL srtitatile for Artist's studio or other purposes. 90* Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Apply to T. P. blmpBON. at 101 j L street northwest. my3-3t* "pOK REST- IWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON 8ECJL ond floor, sittinir room and bed room. ?20 per month. Apply at 13)1 11th ativet northwest. myl-3t? For rent-two very pleasant furnished front Kt-oms at 1:13 Q St., comer 13th st. n w.; private family; laxve house and one of the hi he?t, coolest and moat delightful locations in the city. ml-3t* F)R RENT-AT 22 GRANT PLACE. NICELY FURnished. second floor Room, open in? on shady vn-an. lab; a delightful summer room; to matt and wife or two irentlemen myl-6t" FOR RENT?A VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED su.'te of rooms "parlor and bedroom; on second Boor; piano and everything complete; very rlea^ant mmmer r^oms. Also, third floor. 28 Iowa Circle. Choice table board in the house. myl-tit F)K RENT-IN THE COUNTRY.SIX ROOM8 IN A brick house on a de.'hfhtfu. place, three mil s north of city. Inquire of "B. D. C." fetar office. mvl-2t? Y^OR RENT-EN SUITE OR SINGLE. LARGE NEWJL ly fi rnished room*. House new. Board, if desired. Summer prices. At 1017 12th street northwest. myl-3t* IX>R RENT? 1 HREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. X front, communicating: batu, room aud ma suitable for liuht house eepin*. 216 5ih at. southe at. inl-2t* UR RENT?<503 6TH STKEET NORTHWEST. Rooms furni-hed or uuluruUhed, bath on every loor, with nice Table Board. mvl-2t* For" rent?one furnished front room. with communicating hall room, lanre bay window, and fine balcouy.beautiful view*. thi;d floor; one square from Portland; aLso, Hull Room; refereuces. 1335 N St., corner 14th. myl-Ct* uiT rent?large furnished room on sercnd floor front; hot and cold water and bath same floor; pilvate family: uochLdren; cars pass the door. 800 2d stt eet northwest. myl-St* 17QR RENT?"LIGHT. AIRY. UNFURNISHKD A Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping,on 2d and 3d door'; also, storage Rooms; references; no children ?Anted. Apply ut 12 1st street southeast. ap30-Gt* IJ*OR REN. "-VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms for irentlemen, 1313 Massachusetts avenue. ap30 3t* F>R RENT-TWO OR FOUR FURNISHED OR Unfun ished Rooms. Apply at 2110 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ap30-3t* OR RENT-AT 1921 H STREET NORTHWEST, lartre > nd airy Room, on second floor of house, with southern exposure. Terms reasonable. ap30-3t* "jr rent-a handsome and delightful unfurnlsh"d Room, second floor, with laive closet and bath ad oining, to an acceptable party, at 1228 11th street north west. ap30-3t* 1X)R RENT-SEVEN DESIRABLE ROOMS, SECOND and third floors, at 2S0 2d street northeast: ba h room on second floor, with hot and cold water. Barpaln lor a jrood tenant. ap30-3t* "oor rent-furnished, 2 large. airy. deX liirhtful Rooms; southern exposure, lai ?e closets, bath, etc., at 1411 K street northwest. ap.9-6t* )R RENT-ONE OR TWO QUIET GENTLEMEN can find cool, quiet, pleasant rooms in strictly private family with no children; no boardinir-house; 1418 Rhode Island avenue. ?pJ8-6t* For rent^new rooms ovfr our bIcTnew store?extra lanre Rooms, suitable ior dental, law or claims offices millinery, dressmaking: or other business Durposes, with a fine dwelli K flat on floor above, in a B-lendid business center. ELPHONZO YOUNGS. 428 8th street, between D and E streets. ap9-lm For rent-one large, nicely furnish hd Front Room, seeo d floor, tuitaule for two nersons Board If desired. Private family. Terms reasonable. Ii0t> N' street northwest. aj22-2w* )R RENT-EN SUITE ORSINGLE, HANDSOMELY Furnish d Koouis in a Jmvate family. At 804 -Hh street northwest. References exchanged. 8pl8-3w* F~ or rent-1206~k st. northwest. a urge. bright, sunny room ou second floor, southern exposure: well furnished; bath-room adjoining' and ample closets; also, three rooms on first floor. apl7-2m T?OR RENT^lfoT MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE J? northwest -Handsomely furnished south front Rooms. with use of parlor, in private family; location desirable; terms reasonable. apl5-21t* OR RENT-THIRD FLOOR. 623 G STREET northwest, 24 feet by 90: suitable for a hall or carpenter shop: (food liifht. Apply to THOS. ?. WAGGAMAN. 917 F street northwest. apt-lm For ren r?one suite, second floor, elegantly furnished. and third floor, unfurnished, with or without board; private family. 940 N^w Vork ave. ap4-lm For rent-for business purposes-two upper floors on Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, now occupied by Judd & Detweiler. For particulars apply at Bren.ano's book store. mh22-3m FOR KENT-STORES. For'rent-store, corner corcoran and 14th streets northwest. Apply to FALL & LOVE, 1620 14th street northwest. ap23-lm ~~BUSmESS CHANCES. ANTED-A PERSON WITH $1,000 WORTH first-class furniture to Join me in o; eniug a first ciass mountain nouse or "JO rooms; barn, cairuev-h use end out build, ugs, 12 acres laud, 8 Id fruits, garden and dowers; guaranteed to be filled with boarder*, at not less than 93.0) per dav; keeping horses and carriages extra. For lull particulars, address PARTNER. Star office. myl-2t* \iriLL xchange a nice corner lot on v v nnsylvania avenue worth ?5,500 for a good brick House worth the same amount J NO. F. WAOGAMAN. myl -3t 80ti F street north went. E?OR SALE-A GROCERY STORE IN GEOR -EA town doing a good business . cheap for cash: irood reasons for selling. Apply, Knight's Business Exchange, 182 Louisiana avenue. ap22-2w* OR SAl E?CATTLE RANCH?CAPABLE OF itRAZing 25.000 head of cattle; 1.600 head on the range; :heap for cash. WM. J. ARMSXltOXG, XS41 F street Q.w. apl0-3m U>INESS EXCHANGE.?I NEGOTIATE SALES of all kinds of stores, business establishments and enterprises, procure partne s, Ac. All business confidential C. H. KNIGHT. *82 Louisiana ave. ap3-lm* SUMMER RESORTS. ASS ROCK HOUSE. GOOD HARBOR A. A Beach. Gloucester, Mass. cuisine first- yfTk T :lass. Finest of su f-bathing and ocean seen rry. Send for circular and terms to F. H. N CNN ST Proprietor. ap29-lm* gOTEL KAATER9KILU CATS KILL MOUNTAINSL 1^, i Enlarged and Improved for the Season of 1884.:ra T OPiiNS JUNE 25. Railroad access direct to the Hotel now completed. A new annex building has been erected, detached from rnain hotel, ensuring quiet for families and invalids, aavinif forty rooms en suite, with baths, kc.. and parol*. NtW CONCERT ROOM, NEW DRIVEh AND WALKS. For terms, circulars and routes, address W. F. PAIGE. Manager. 237 Broadway. N. Y., Boom No. Z P.O. Box 063, New York city. mh24-mw7t&wfml9t ERMONT. ATLAN'l IC CITY. VERMONT AVENUE ab. Atlantic: unobstructed ocean view; street cars ind trains of C. and A. R. R. land passengers <>n the premises. M. E. COMPTON. ap3-5:u pOtt RE^T?FIFTY FURNISHED OB CNFUBNISHED COTTAGES. fj^| f AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. For Photographs of Cottages and particulars can at ui uiiiix. |uiu*u| X nui. HAUUAUA.y j "country boarding] 2UMMER ^OARD^THRKE ROOUS; REFERENCES 0 exchanged. Address "X.," cur? Dnily News. Cnrojerlaud, Md. BOARDING: : PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND TABLE BOAR, deis accommodated at tbe McPlierson House, corner L5th and I streets. Mrs. M. T. hOCTHALL. niy2-lm* AUGE, AIBV BOOMS FOli KENT. AT?14 AND 31G Indiana avenue. Al?o, Boardiuir lor three month* at Kixtecn dollars per month. Advance iwvuient trictly required. uih2l-3m rpHE TREMONT."?THIS HOUSE HAS BEES ! JL repainted and re papered, and tn every way put in ftnt-clas* order. 11 la the moat desirable place to board In tbe city Terms, f'25, 430. $40 toid **5 per uiomk. House ana halla heated by steam. nti rHE LOCHIEL, 613 9TH 8TREET NORTHWEST? lurnisliee very desirable inducements to permanent md transient Boarders. Pleasant rooms lor Senators er Members, 'iable Brut-class. anil IiHE LAPIER HOUSE. 8.W. COB. IOTH AND E ST8. n.w.: best conducted Boarding house in the city, rransMut Boarders at rwueuaUe terms. kieals at all iour*. *jy lostTakd found. OUND-A SHALL SUM OF MONEY ON THU street, owner can hav? by paving for this adveriment. Address box log 8tar offlcc. It r OST-IN FABKAGUT SQUARE LADY'S GOLIS Li Band: owner's initials inside. A liberal ltwird will x paid U lejl at the Star office. It* OST?THIS MOUN1NO. BETWEEN 14T1I AND lMh. on Pennsylvania atenue. revenue stamps and rtK-?r license; a liberal reward will be paid If rotor-"* *0 JEORGE OCKERaHACSEN, 2919 Oliver street, aeorgetown. If Lost-may ist. 8;so a. m.. a pubse containlmr $22. A liberal reward will be paid to the Under 1 returned to 203 9th street southeast. myl-2t? 2KA KEWARD-LOST-ON THE NIGHT OP 3)?JvF April IS. a Diamond Bar containing five dla* nonds. either at Aimer's Hall or going from there to *>ruer 9th and E n. w. Above reward if returned to 1 A78AUTEK. BOa 9th street northwest. apl9-2W personal. [= HEREBY SOTITY THE PUBLIC THAT I WILL be responsible for no bills except those contracted by ap30-8t* EUGENE FUGITTQ^DEP*?0)EN^^TECnVE AGENCY ASD BUREAU OF INFORMATION. m3-3m Oiftoe 483 C itioat northwest. k* A MECCA IN MUSiaAA. More voices are required now for this sunnier Concerts and Oratorios, at Prof. DzWOLOW8KI's Maillal lnstitu.g. 9*0 New Y.,rk avenue. ap4-lm S~ECUBE SATISFACTORY RESULTS. ALL IN^va>aOTtionssiwUy conducted. ^ JPsUly whsratbonts :onfl(Snilal. UaU1onS<ldD?^^S Private Detective Agency. Booms 1 and 8 "Firemen *? Ins, Bldg," cor. TUi it. ana U m n.w. Take elevator. dl4-?m tsssassssssssess . . , .. j JAPAXXSS WBMUUk VAX* STO. Ud till mil II flataim A* Mid. m MhH.ua FOR RENT?HOUSES. | F)R 1RENT-1909?F STREET XOKTBW?8T?THE | res'dence of the late Muireon General Crane : tkm- j tory brick, newly new, and ia perfect coadi k>?i. , 1 HoS. J. FlStii^t d; CO.. 13:4 F street northwest. 1 mj-2-Ct PXJR REXT-'IX BR1CX HOUSES. DESIKABLT located. Apply to WHEAT LE? fcRO't, corner 7 th ttrwt and Rhode Blmd avenoe Eorthweet mjfl 6t m NT-HOUSE 1619~>TH STREET KORTHwnt. tiro- story brick, erven room* and bath, tn ftne order. Inquire on tbe premiaes. * mfl Ji* P)R~UEXT?3318 PROSPECT AVF.XCE-CO PORUble Brick Residence: larwe rriund and shade This le a coo! and deUg-htfol house. O. C. GKEEX. SOS | 7:b street northwest. inyO-Un P)R REXT ? FURNISHED OR* UNFURNISHED, two brick Houses in on- of the timet locations in W eet Washington. . in>- room? each; all uiouerc Improvements; situated oil 33d strvet, between O and P street*. 1 Apply to A. a. CAYW'uoD.cor. 9th and K sU.u.w.mi-Sf ! P)R KENT? 2-5 r a w..m.i. furf75.00 1523 Col. st n.w....ftt.50 1328 Fred'*n.w.. m.i.. 5000 2129 Ya av*.u.w 2000 1149 21st n.w.. m. i 40.00 1*S712tbn.w..m.I.. SOOO . 1227 31st n.w.,m. i 40.00 1 ?S 12th n.w .m.1.. 18.00! 82919th st. n.w 30.00 719 Mn se. stc^e.. 15 ?o 1 I 70$ O St. n.w., m. i... 25.00 2211 7 b st. n.w ]6 00 , ; 2313 H n.w.. m i ..... 25.00 ll.-fiPark ilacen.w 12.28 I ; Lb>t. 12th*.3thiejit 2&0J .HOT it 311 M *t. a.w. 10-0 my2 THOa E. WA?Q \MAN. FOR hENT?DOUBLE BtvICK KEMDESO, FORnaeriy occupied by Mr. J. T. MitchelL SJ30 X strtet. West Washington: seventeen rooms, with every modern convenience that could be desired; will he rented tur] nished or uniurnished. Applr to M V. Bl'CRKY.Es i? I 32d street- Geomtotra. op on th#? nromiM mrl??t F5r rext-a large iurxished house in the pleanantest i art of Wanvntoa, \a.. at ?4# a ; mouth. If not rent, d by the last of May. will take ramj iuit boarders. Addr^ss Mies TYLclR, Warren, oil, 1 I Va mrl-3t* F' ok rext-dwet.lixg 1741 g STREET NOHTH"west. comer of lsth str et; ha* ten room* and modI ern improvements; ruit #G0 per month. Inquire 1733 ! I street myl-lm P' 3R REXT-FOR THE SUMMER M0XTH8?A cool, comfortable House, with large room*: rent low. Inquire at 1011G street northwest. myl-3t* FOR rext?at BI.ADEXsBURr*. DWKLI.1XG ' House contairinsr 12 mdih ; urice #12.50per month. ! Apply to or address JOH> STEPHtX. Bladebsbtttv, : M<L myl-2w* FJi: RF.XT-K SEW HOUSE, 472 O STREET ; northwest. 11 rooms; all modern Improvement. Inquire at 1000 O street northwest. myl-lw* OH RENT?1501 Q STUEET XOKTHWEsT. COR- 1 ner house: brick, two stoii-s and basement; Xo rvoms: all modern improvements; rent reasonable. H. I H. WARNER. itl i F ?treet northwest. apUQ-3t* For rext?52? :sd street xorthwest. xew ! House; lo rooms; all modern Improvements; r?-nt, $.V). Apply to L?CVALL & MAIlR, irJs F street north- : west . ap30-5t { OK rext?511 3i> street XORTHWEST. 11 j rooms; all modern improvements; nice order: S50. I Apply to DUVALL & MAltR. i?26 F street n.w. ap3o-0t i >r rext-a verv" desirable 1ursi*hed House. 11 room?. un d-m improvements, southern ; exposure, in the northwestern s ction of the city. 1 Apply on premises, 202o H *ire?t. ?p30-3t* OR RTTXT^49 MASSACHUSETTS AV'EXUE northwe-t: six rooms, nice front yard. Inquire within, or of IRVIXG WILLI AMHlMi, Attorney. 45(J Louisiana avenue. opi>osite City Hall. ap?0-3t For kext-three-storv brick dwelling, ! 1118 11th street northwest, contain* 9 rooms ana laive bath-room; modern conveniences; stationary washstand, &c. Apply on the promise*. Satisfactory i references mjuir- d ap3i>-3t* l^ok rent?2003 thirtkexth strket XORTH- : | X' west, two-story brick, six rooms mid cellar, all modern uiiuroveiiifii s; $25. Apply to bWO&MsTEDT i ! BRADLEY, 92s F street northwest. ap30-3t OK Rfc-N I ?DESIRABLE BRICK. 1512 PlEKCE Place. six rooms, l ath, cellar, 4c.; (rood repair. $25. I | ALBlvhT F. FOX. 920 F street northwest. ap20-3t I?01i RKNT-ELEGANT Pi 8IDENCE: ELEVEN ; rooms; bath room; modern Improvement!"; Just off t of Connecticut avenue. above K street; suitable lgr | army or navy officer; 875. Can be seen by addressing ; P. O. Drawer 4^8. City P. O. ap28^t* j I^oiTrent- i , -J107 Pa. ave. m.i. $55.00 1521 Pierce st. 7 w.. .$27.50 i 1C18 lvUhst.l2ns.m.i. to 00 719 22d st..9rs.. n>_i.. 25.00 17V4 Est.. I4rs.ml .. 4<'.00 JC89 Valley ?t.,7 rs... 16 00 808 21st st..lOrs..m i. 40 0o 190719ths .,str.at3rs. 15.00 W9 23dst. n.w., 9 rs , '8i0 23d St.. era...*... 12.50, m. l 35 .50 414 26th St.. 6 r lO.fO ; 213o Lst.. 8rs., m.i.. 32.00 2414 Pa. ave 8.00 I WESCOTT fc WILCOX. Real Estate Broker*. ?pl7 Corner 20th and I streets northwest, I COUNTRY REAL ESTATfr" ! FOR SALE?five-room"cottaoe~a>?d two ! acres of land; live minutes walk from depot Price j %LLtXl. O. E. HiNE. Vicuna. Fairfax Co., Va. iny2-3t* F~ OR RE NT-A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACE AT ? Brichtwood. owned bv Hon. M. G. Emery; partially furnished. JOHN SHEitMAN 4c CO., Real Estate Agents. 927 FRtreet. my2-3t OR SALE OB EJ.CHANGE?A NICE 11-ROOM cottage, with two-thirds of an acre of ground; stable. &c . rt Mt. Pleasant, very low. JNO. i. WAGGAMAN, 806 F street northwest. my2-3t OTTAGE FOR RENT - HEALTHFUL AND delightful situation; one hour by rail from Vashimrton. on Virginia Mi.lland railway; reference, Tjtoprietor St James hotel. Apply to MRS. H. CLIFTON, Fairfax county, Viivinia. my2-2t* T?OR RENT?AT WASHINGTON GROVE, MD.. A P ? ? - -? -? ? wiuincuii ut\>ve menuc. Apply at 12:3U p. m. TO n. A. RE1D, Dead Letter office. myl-3t* FOR HALE?SEVLN-ROOM COTTAGE AT FALLS Church. Va.: four acres, well fenced. fruit of all kinds, line spring- and branch, barn, Ac. Terms easy. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 806 F stfeet n.w. myl-9f P>R SALE-ONE ACRE OF L\ND ADJOINING Queenstown; $35(J; 8150 cash, balance in sis and twelvemonths. Inquire at 1006 F street n.w. myi-2t* j or sale?sixty-five acre^ TEN room brick buiidinv: all out houses; blacksmith and wheel shop; sixteen acres in fine timber: fronts 7ih st. road, ten miles from city, one from railr> ad station; two roads cross at this point. Terms cash, excepttl.UOO. Also 25 to 40 acres at $4'^ per acre: four-room house dairy, 4c.; 10 acres in tjrass. 8 acres in fine timber; all cash. t?pa0-3t'] C. B.. GAlTHERSBURti. Md. I^OR RENT?FUHNI9HED HOUSE-lot AND ? garden; five minutes walk from station on Metropolitan railroad; iiear GaJthersbuiy. Apply to Mr*. E. M. CLOPPER. Galthersbui*. Monttromery Co.. Md., or GEORGE PETER. Esq.. Rockville. Md. ap28-6f For sule?a great bargain?the mostdesirable projvrty for a summer residence in Southern Maiyiand. located at L-onardtown; healthy and convenient. The dwelling ts laiye and handsome, has fifteen rooms, hixb ceilimrs, liall ten feet wide, lanre double 1 orches, dry cellar. &c. Around the houae are ktouuiIs laid out in walks and beautified by ornamental and shade trees. There are also etab.es, outhouses, fins garden, orchard. land for pasturag*. ire., the whole consisting of about five acres. For further information apply to E. MORGAN, ap2G- lm* B 'nk of Washington. V. C. 3R SALE OR EXCHANGE?FAliM; 196 ACRES rood house, barn and other outbuildings; excellent spring water: close to city and rai.road station; w th or without stock; reasonable terms. Inquire 2006 11 ortuwest. ap2M2t? For sale-in Virginia, a splendid small farm, new house, six rooms, six aides from Washington. fifteen minutes' walk from railroad station. Address Box 88. St-r office. ap'J4-2w? AT PRIVATE 8ALE? "WHEATLAND." near Lancaster, Pa. This beautiful estate, the residence of the late ex-President Buchanan, is offered for *ale. A magnificent mansion: all modern improvements: lovely grove of natural forest trees: beautiful wardens, lawns, etc.; about twentythree acres of very lertile land; fine latye spring and other advantages For further particulars apply to ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate a (rents. Lancaster. Pa. Or TTT.. JOHNSTON. .16 Park Avenue, Baltimore. Md. ap21-2W R. TYRALL'S FARM 1 OR SALE-50 ACRES trood land. barn, dwelling and carriage-houv. on Brookville r ad. four miles from Mt. Pleasant, between Mr. Brudley's and Mr. WaUdas'. Apply to Mr. WHITE, 12th and M n. w. ap21 lm* OK SALE OR EXCH \NGE FOR CITY PROPerty. two Farms, four miles from Washington; one 3<? acres and one 04: fin road: 136 miles of the cars, luquiie JAS. G. BOW EN, 645 New York avenue. sp21-ltn* For sale?desiiTablk, small fsrms~on VS ashintrtou branch of Baltimore and Ohio railroad, six miles from the city: be iitifully adapted for country rafif/lofiMa alar* o/i*?.n-ol *1?* . vn.w u<.v?, ?*m?, ov<\ >Hi v*u iur |/anii'uiar? WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F street uortnwe>t.apl9-14t 1x)e sale-\ d irabe farm often* acres. within three-quartern of a mile of the Inaane Asylum: comfortable buiidintrs, one acre in wheat; 125 pear trees; 10U apple trees; ISOpeach tr-es; land tin-er roodcultivation Will be sold cheap or exebantred for city property. PARKt.R & TOWNSEND, Real Estate, 1418 F street northwest. apl9-Sw Farm for sale-wk offer for sale.ver7 cheap. 83 Acres of Good Fannin* Land, on Daniel's road, one mile from Brljrhtwood. five from waahlnrton. one half of which is under cultivation: apple, pear and cherry trees: fine trrove of chestnut trees; commands a view of Washington Monument tnd Capitol Buildinff. PARKER at UOWNSEND. Real Estate, 1418 F stwet northwest. aplg-'/w For sale?at linden, on metropolitan ! Branch Railroad. 3H acres with 6ro m Dwelling and ! out building; plenty of fruit: near depot, price 93.00U; easy terms. DANENHOUER & t>U>". lzA> F street northwest. aplO-lm ^. >OR SALE-FARM OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES. JL Fail fax county. Va., five miles lrom this city, one and a half miles from Falls Church, ha f mile from railroad. Rouse of thirteen rooms, outbuildings, fruit. For further particulars inquire of JNO. B. BLOSk.614 F street northwest. apa-lUi' | PROFESSIONAL. AST FEET and dally walka twin? requisite to health, thousands i visit Dr. WHITE tor relief from, and avoidance of | Corua, Bunioua, Diseased Sails, be., rooms 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. Waidilnirton. D. C? 11 North Eutaw street, Baltimore. Md. Dr. Whites' thirty-?i*Lth year of professional experience. Fee <1 a sitting. ap29 ^KE. ROSS. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AKD ASTBOLOOI8T. ran bfe consulted on business and all affairs of Ilia, bhe has, for one month, reduced her fee to SO cents. Residence. 1910 llth st ilw. Horns from 9 a.m. to 5 P Jn. and from 8 to 0 p.m. mh!4 HfME. PAYS. (RESIDENT) _ JjJL MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, Finder nails beautified: bitinjr of nails cured: all diseases of the feet successfully treated. Single treatment > ol either hands or feet, SI. Rooms tand e, MS Peuu. ! ave. u.w, Separate offices for ladies and gentlemen. N.B.?MME. PAYN'S MANICURE GOOD* for sal* by ! all Druwriats and Fancy Qooda dealers. Jal6-7m MRS. M. A FRENCH. MAGNETIC HEALER AND Business Medium, has returned and taken her old quarters at 1734 7th street northwest, where she will be rlessed to receive her many triends and patrooa.ul&-4ui* MME. BROOKE TELLS .ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. All business oouAdentiaL Ladles and Gentlemen CO cents each. 4ttt i. atmec. latWMU 4th and 3th streets uorthweat. >l4-46w* ATTORNEYS. C8E^^.ffig2Sfc&!iS3BB 9th and F streets. Uood ?rlr r ii rrfirnis im>ai atechatyea. d31 a. saras. years'expsrieuoa Bnalu? QUleUjr and lacaQytraaauted. mhl IU?idCT>C*. MO wlirthCMritOl am AMD J FOR SALE--HOUSES. Ij*oh 8alf?one ok 1hf vo?t iw-?'ruuf Reaidt tu>? on Rliiulf Iillfid iTxiiur, qmt ( mt kixt?fu rooiua. *11 nioUeru ofiveiiir: ?? Md in a choice D* urhK>rhiK<J . oan U- bouirht U ?, w iho property 1? too laryi for j>n* ut o? n-r _ . JOHN ft CASSIV. niy2-lw 133^ F atreet northwest. F>r sale?one of thk mo*t dVsi, VjuX: Prirat* Ke?ii*nc?* in the city. fronting >1 * < ? huB--rt? avenue and Scott tftvlr. 1 lie hoiue ot Mr Mi!~ n Hu'cliir,* has been rUced in cur tiaixi* tor ?*le The loc?tion la un?urraM>ed, and tlie arr?:i*> iueut of the house is admirably a lapted to the eai?'iit? of a reutleinan in t fficiid or pr f<-??icnal ata-.ion For > terni* > d permit to ni?j?ect the tm>i i\ to FITCH. FOX & uBOWV iny?* TX>R SALE? J? FACING FRANKLIN FARK. A comfortable ten- room dwelLiwr t* o i>ktu rooiua and aU convenience*. House 11 perfect ord. r. THUS J I I>H 1 R * CO.. inyi-Ct 1334 F rtr*et uorttoweet. T>JESALEx* connectictt avente. sear british embassy. A decirmble new ftfteer.-ro. u- -.-wiaeuct. with ali conveukiice*. Hott* thoroU?rlil v built. thos. j fisher ft co. myQ-Ct 1334 F atieet northwewt. I7>tir V("le-a" bargain-one of h n i i <1 i-cuc * in Unt W'i?! v.-to'i: l?tve lot. w.thff ? rt and ahade.roTufortabb urickhoiMeaDdatabe.be it ?lul view of tbc riv.-r, and \*-ry cool In the bott.^t wither. O. C OKEEV 8(BTttrtWW.W tn. -w 1J*OR~SALE?A~B ARu AI > ? A 10>ER (TNT NF 1 I N vetmeut. Three two-story brick dw. iliu**. if : t!i went, at |i,sflOwii. n-ntimr for #14 per mouth. - ps > to E. b. COTTRELL.l4Jira.ave try?-.>i "LXJK SALE-FOR ^fi.SOn?TWO VERV STY- I>H .T new. yueen Aune, th ee-fltory Brick Hons-*, t. r rooms; thun>turhly built and modern; uicel> located u West End. \lvo, for $ i 100?P cid?-d t??tv?:ti in twoetory-aud-bapeiuent. tt-ven-rouii Brnk House. *:'l w?t'-r: located on lt'>th stre?-t. Teruii veiy f?y. WE BL'RFORP, So4 F *ttv?t n >r. b*e>.t. iu> 2-3t For sale184*2 Y't_av.nwmi#l? non m? 8th n w m.L... $4 "Of 1015 10th t?w..m.i... 11.000 it?I: ! Yt. av tl.w... . 4 M? *?0') <!! *. ? - - Oi iipi U.W..LU.1... IIM* *1 ISJU fc. 11. \A., 1*1.1 4 I"* 9W N. Y". av. u.w.... 9.000 UUi Mo *\. n.w 4>H* 1747Fn.w.tn.i 6.{*?> 807 N. Cap et u w. 3.5<* 6'J2Kd.?..ui.1 COCO lt'io v ?t Lo.nil.. 3. wl k. l l * 5.500 ;>14 t th *t. n.? 21i6Kn.w 5.U00 817 4th st. r. w 2.iKK tnyj 1HOS. L W AOOAMAN. I^OK SALK?IN MOUNT PLEASANT?A HAND. SOME Residence, coohtninir 10 r mom *nd i-ath hot and cold water, and every comemonce Ilous* heated by lurnaoe. Lot contains 25.000 square t??-i 1 laud. One of th finest pl?i*? iu the vil a^e. TH< >S J FISHER s CO., 132 F stn-et northwest. m>"2-6t Fob ~sal? h<>t sv 1wt-vei mi>nt avlm e ii??r iuwa cmle; fourteen rooms. ai plj cm prem'st-s. i:.v t i ' FOlT SALE?A SUV HOUSE. 472 O SUM LI northwest. 11 rooms. wirii all modern improvement. Inquire at 1000 u stn-et northwest. myl-lw* I>OR SALK?A BARCJAIN-N1 NITRO.JM I RAMI House on 8th street northwest, M?fcu M a"fi \ street*:1 rice only ?2 800. urms to suit. Apply to J w P. MYLRs, 1429 New York avenue. \ IJOR SALF.-Ia BVlUiAlX IF SOLD WITHIN FI\I days.two five-ro tu brick h- hoi: l<Uh ?itr?-? t north west ?1 25o each. Will pay 111 p?-r relit on the iuve^t lneiit. Address Box 145. star office. inyi-3t* )R SALE?TWO FRAME DOCSIS OS NKV \ork u\> iiui'. near mhdnrt >iilli?wl. that ret.; readily LOLLS P SHOh.MAK.LR. y2U F u r?h wait. myl-Jt For sa le xltrkasrkekoilfili.a vk pk< >p erty, frontiii?r 011 14th street roui i,ai* veOolu'.nloai Colletfv Kr uu. si; lot lOuxa 0; improved l>y douM< Frame Dwelling .ten roorus.with fu>*l L.uil ony attach' I in tine condition; larye stable; plenty of water. 1 < low. terms easy. Dl"\ ALL & MARR.^.'j F street a30 lv 1>m SALE^ON7TH STREET NORTH E ASTHE > F tifu! seven-r..0111 house, ail mod rn unit' vem> nt? with cellar; 615 7th str^-< .. lot 38 feet fn-nt by l.i deep. Price f 3.00 . terms easy. Apply to J W. P MYERS 1428 New York avenue. ap90 6t* For sale?elegant 12-room house, ali modern Uni>roveiuent#; K-aut.fui side trrvund. loi 60 by P.O. on line of P street cars, on co:ner fronting north and east. Price fu.300. Applj to J. W P Ml ERs. 142S New Y'ork avenue. ap30-ft* I^7)R s ALE-NEW- AND HANDSOMELY FIN I11 ET . Houses. 1107 and UM N street northwest. location, esht room*. cellar, furnace, mantel mirror* &c. ALtSiRl F. FOIL. 920 F street u rtii west. ap30-itl I^OR SAI.E-TF.N ROOM~PKESSED BHICK'TRUN I . Dwellinir, all mi.<dpru improvement*; first-iia?s order, location northwe?;, (0 0 0. r. h. t. letpold. ap30-3t 1420 New vork a?e. F~ )R SALE ? EI.F'iAXT niTELLINO. 3-STO!'Y pressed brick, four ro<>n;s ou floor, turn ce, I5tli street, near Q street. $6,500. 1L B. CRIT'I F.NDKN, real estate, 1422 New Y'ork avenue. sp30-mt,S* I^OR SALE?t'HANL'E FOR PROFITABLE lv . ve?*nieut?2213 I street. Bein^ alx>ut to leave thf city I offer my homestead, containing 16 room*, in iro?<j reimir, for $5,000: lot 34xt?8. easy ternu>. LLXJ'N 1ILLEY. ap30-4i* J^OK SALE-HOUSES. Jio. 1621 P st. n. 2-otor>' frame. 6 rooms. 1623 P fit- tl xtr _ Q.ctnrv fr*mo 7 16*25 P ?t. n. 2-story brick. 7 room*. 1C27 P st. n. w.. 2-stcry I rick. ' room?. 16-9 P et n. w., 2-stnty bnck. 7 rooms. The above house* art' finely situated, ha v.- all mod' *"3 iniprov?aiieuta. and will make comfortable lioni-s toi I^ersons lo^kin? for such at modi-rate i ric-s Prieef *nd terms may be obtained at the real estate office ol JNO. A. 1 EES OTT, 1416 F it. u. w. ap2?-llt For sale-brick houses ox ?? st.bet. 16 and 17. 11th at., above K.. .$3.SCX Terms 11.000 cast; bai. Columbia street 3.5(K $30 a month. 6:h street n.w S..V* T street n.w 4 500 6th street n.w 2.50( T street n.w a.iWO Apply to ap24-2w* J. W. p. MYERS, 1428 New York are. F~ OR SALE-SIX KOONF FRAME HOUSE ON K ST. Price 91.800; terms $500cash. balance$20perraomh; rents tor $17. Also 6-room Liou-te on N cirvet; price fcl.'tiO. Terms fe2u0 cash. b?,auce $26 per mouth, rtuts for $17 per month. Apply to J W. P. MYERS, ap34-2w* 1428 Newiork avenue. OR SALE-OX Q STREET, BEiWELX 13TH AND 16th street# northwest . 12-room house, side y rd and stable ? 12.VM 11-room house, with two-atory biick stable 6.XX) 11-room house, wltu two story b.ick stable ti.3U0 11-room houae 6.2<n 12-room house 8.00C 9-room ho **. with bay windows 6.7.VJ 8-room house, with bay windows 4 CKAJ Apply to J W. P MYERS. at?16-3w* 1428 New York avenue. OK SALE?IMPROVED Bl'SINESa PhOPLKlY on 14th street northwest: Three pieces for $25,00<] One piece for 15 UOQ One - " 12 00C One " " 10 MJC One " lO.iKK] One " - *"" ;?,wi Also several buildlmr Kites at 76c. tl. $1.26. 81.50. *2, $2.60 and $.-> in.r squars toot. Apply to J. W. P myers. *p!6-3w 1428 New York avenue F. K SALE?HOUSE OS 2iTH STREET. NEAR M northw st. Price * 1.600 Ter.t's. $5u0 cash, balance $2 per luouth. Apply to J. W. P. MtERS. 14.11 New York avenue. apll-4w* F?R SALE-TWO SIX ROOM HOUSES ON 13TH street. near Iowa Circle; rent* for fJO each. i rice. ?- .60J each. Apply to J. W. P. MYERS, 1428 Sew York avenue. ap4-5w* FOR SALE - SEW HOUME. ALL MODERN Improvement*, on Pierce Place; price. $1,800; terms, J 600 oaah, bulancv monthly without intereat. Apply to . W P. M\ERS, 1424 Sew York aveuue. ap4-6w* P3R SALE-OS CORCORAN STREET. BETWEEN 14th and 15th atrveia, three story brick. leu room*, all modern improvementi>; rrice. $4,000. rent* (or $36. Apply to J. W. P. MYEi.S. 1428 New Yor . ave. H4-5W "POR 6ALE-A BXROAIN?FIVE-ROuM FRAME M. Houae. comer W and Boundary; In rood order. 1 lit lot i* 15x136. price $1,660. Apply 10J. W. P WE! S, 1423 Sew iork avenue. ai>19-3w? For sale-eleo\nt sew houses of 12 rooms; a.l modern improvements, electric bells, tc . on Iowa circle Applyto J. W. P M VERS. 14.U New York avenue. aj>13-3w* JR SALE?609 H STREET NORTHEAST. THR U stO'T brick <.welling. 9 rooms; all modern improvements and on line of aire>-t < ara Price $3.v00. Inquire of WESCOTT & W ILCOX, corner 20-h aud I atre. ta northwest. a^at-6t OR SALE? Ct.av.n'r Casino. fCO.OoO 1342 Vt. sr. 13r m. i $ir...mn 19th li'r D. Circle . 12 <**) 1?16 15th u.w.8 r m i. 6..VJ0 1*17 S st. n.w.Br.m.i. r..:#x) lo^ti ilttm.w.at'e& bt*b3.3iAi 161710th u. w. 7r. m.i. 2 hmj H. B. I RlTTES PES. Real Estate. 1422 S. Y. Ave. ap!4 TXIB SALE?SEW SINE-ROOM HOUSES OS 15th JT atr-et, on easy monthly jiaymenta. 111 >1 v to PARKER fc TOWSSESD. 141W F ?trcet n. w. mh2^-2m )r BALE or BEST ? A TTF.ST 1 OS IS CALL1 d to two of the luobt complete. thoroughly built Houses in the citv. Just finished, on P street, K,_u.h aide, between 17th dbd lBth, Just eff Dnpont circle. One of sixteen rooms, suitable for enteru.iuinjj will sell for $16,000. or rent for i?1.200 a year, One ot eleven rooms Mill sell_for $11,000 or rent for $soC a j?*r. Apply to AV H. SLACK. 714 18th street tEh'ij-im For rale?417 and 407 b street northeast] tlireest rle??, nine rooms and all jikxUtii improvements: Just completed, ?nd on line of estimated street improvements. S. U. \\ ALKEK 630 La. uv. mhJl-_'iu MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan* at lowesTrates UF~isterest on approrcd Re*l Estate Security Estate Paper bought and Bold. K. H. T. LEIl'uLD ? ap30-6t 1420 New York ave. $20,000 TO LOAN 15.000 10.000 OS BULL E9TATE. 600 fap26] TH08. E. WAGGAMAX. ?300. ?500. "TrwO 9*iVv. 92.000. $5,000, tlO.Ouo. trie laqnr sums at ft percent. ?Pl9 E. A. McIXTmE, P18 F street. Q1 Onn ?1.500 TO LOAN OX HEAL ESTATE yXiMVV) Any amouiit ou colateral. ,? O- i- M NOCB8E. ap!3-3m Rao F stre-t. Money to loan on real estate ob other security. In ?.im* to suit, at lowest rates oi iaUr**L lcaat expense and without delay. mill BoBl. A. fUlU-IPS. 1428 h. ?. avenue. Money to loan. " ~ On Real Estate Security At lowest Bates of Interest. R- O. holtzman. _M>fi Comer 10th and F street* northwest HfONEY TO LOAN i."JL In awns to suit. on approvM Real Ertate semrtt jr. at lowest rates ot interest Cham, moderate. No ui?Drrrsssry delay. J. VV X. ECYCK. U18 1806 Fennsylvanls sveime. f HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES1 tate or collateral security at lowest ratea of interest. No delay when security is (rood. O. C. GREEN. Boom i, I Irenten'a Building, cor. 7 th at. and La. ate. JaM Money to loan. In sums to sue at lowert rates, on emvorwd real tstate security. ^ i lTCHrFOX k BKOWN. c2Q # >437 Fenpayivanis aventt*. Q*gy TO LOAN. ~~ AT LOWEST' RATES OF INTFRE3T. ON REAL ESTATE aECt'RTTY. IB OS. J. Fib HER k CO.. rrrA >3a4 F street northwest SrECLZLTIEsT Da * RTBVr&BINABT SCBOEON For tbsD. C sad Fire liepartmeut. 13th sad X sis. tLe street northwest uplS-lm* I 1 FOR SALE?LOTS. ];v?K SA.fi-A BtATTlfTL ICU.D1B0 BtTS. ]v oOO feet <1 rr .unij on the Heiffeta of Oiunilu*fc p:h ?tr?'t ovarloofctaf be FMotnK H??i and VlifM fc :i?. k-..a md witn .(*ut?bjurMDO? at IW Mv ! i:*l rixv < >? rout* re. foot Fratue bouaa ?r It r*?timr for -<> tuobtA. JOHN CAMtlX injl-1* 133* F ?UM Lortbwe*. t?or~ sale ? i Hr mtddlk Fart or tBk r I'olnmbj* Cnlwattr ludbMbm nW< MM to Mr Wm C. Hill and ilaceii ou our book* for vkn ?>tieralij admitted tob* then ?t ?ut,urbafc liu: 1 in :1>? lM?tn. t o. Columbia. and ao well knon m to r nd r furUwr if Ttptioti uuny.jM.iti JtyriH, frw rrd tcniii. ifiv) Wl llcH. M ft BBO?X my-a-ae IX>R **i#:^vr A RAR.?AIN-IOO rtn r? *T. r 4(o !<* tT.?r of n?*w h.aenolr. on hbrt, f* -und. 38# t rt ea?t i4 Ttb ?lre?t r>iad ?U!l? aold ct?*aj< If aold bl < V'l)- !?. ISM A * CUtlMU oi *th and ft ctre*t? bortbweat ?>* F;r sall-FOR ts ryv-FFACTiKrx LOT. ? tort n. h? fiont, on \f? Hampahira aewiae, mmf ; L?uoont iHRlr i hi* pno* opan fur fa* 4*)i W. I ? ftl KFi'RD. 00? t ?tror< nortbwcat F>R VALt^^Tvf RA, Rl' LD NO lOTS OX north* ??t, only flu :??r A-^p. aitd four on O. brtwe?? *th and 4th northwest Ivth d>-?trai>l- i hew f?T ?'u?U , r. >'.???, LOl'la p ?U LilUUC WAJ W nurU* mj i -s? 1?' >H ?M-F mTITTTI L IOI . *Ol TB 1IIOKT 40*100 feet to trr.-foot alley f n>tit# ^"ATtlj O# Dlf - ** <* 'l** foot. RUEtllA 121>> -Vid at re t Uort(]? ?v. wyl-M* 1JOK RALE?A MM MlTu'Nu Lof~ ON * fST1I *tb and l^b, *>*V(>5: r pnr* * ? SMOR*s>TEDT a BKAL1XV. ?M F *r~Jk iivTthw*tct. artfr f! 1,Vm salv - A RAKE ? H '?or.-i FRONT OF~IJ* l?-t on ba<<t?. artto'. atraet. ooi taimtw about l*flnf [ e'juare t<*t. oidjr tt.r-e aqiar*-* fr>>m Luttrolu 1 i-?-ttt? a fool, on ??? teirna. If au<d oixv M \L I l.i ii.i K. 9 I I'M ?. n IShTs/ILI bFLLXDID Bl lLDINU Hiii~gi Wovdiry Lan? rv?d. Hue r,?? of city ami tbUiac ?v H 1 Lt.Uv>lJ> ? ai'.V-3t^ lUi Xta Vucfc art. ? jpOK SU?-Bl IUlNO ClUii ' North??>?t oor. I5tb*t atid lUiode Island are , t,gv? fv ' SouUi?-?st cvr. ISiL a!.?l K I are . J.SMo ft ' l.hoje lelacd ivt.. bi t. 14tU aud 1Mb eta . C'-YltWtt. bet lwh auvi lTth #ta . tibxl'v 1A / * 4 * v, <_ i k. % A A* ur?i v-vua ??r , wn. * ?AllMfL Mtli *t.. bei OandP. 22fcxl*ft K *t . fadllir MrPheraou Park. 3$il"Ji>n. ; Wh vt . tsoiutf ivnu ?v? . 'MliM ft r V H aw., c-ar I>upcnt Orel*. ISlUOtl N H ?\e . near DupoOt Circle. iilSj ft ' I X stmt. titer British L?sratit)ti. 2 Maes ave.. bet 17th and lSih.'.!. > st irvut , M..?? ave.. bet lTtkurfllRh, Wft frout A beau, if <d 'lriaugle u??r L iu?.iit Cirri* llaadx.'uie uew Houha. r?!l f.>r CirctJ'.ar did Plat. >? M P. VOCVO, ap&9-<5t 1203 F street Uvrtl.west ]~7'3n svlf-thFU UHEST PIMWT i> culckbi \ Heights. }u??t one block from A L BwVr ? new r-Lot on c> rtMT '5f Boeiioke and lJth ?tre?t ?1 t i:_! <! 1Y. i - j? r 1 v*rt it' sold tL Uivtitit. fcWi KNU s'i h L) I t BRADLfc 9M F "-"vet apft) ?t 1v)i: sM.i-Loios?oriH side or mamai Uu?-tts avenue. l?' *?'n 17th am) Wth ?? ?? ii'<rtbw?*t. 2N l??'t mnt by u?i dew per So SWOltMSTI l?T A Bi.ADLLIi.W* F street. a|.*S ?' 17?H SALf ?LOT FBUNTIXU .? FtKfojfuTi wtrewt. ?-?t side. tidxve W and Boundary itiw t?. I Ai rly t. ow?,<!. i;<th ?'twt northwest a| J?4R* |>"K HAi I -KIVlY 1L1 I IK'iXI BY l>LpTf( Of T Mt'feet. <>ti we-t side *tnli street, between U and P streets northwest. adtomniM Judge 1 rt^'v u%?ut 1 reeid'?ee. and jvi-t son-.h uf the Blaine Diatxluu. iu?? u?uauy valuabl? *s a budding s.te. inquire of JUiiN A. l k\. MOlT. - ap24-2w 1416 F street uorthwret Ivjhb au: 1 a banoars A ainall triangular square, contain<ti( only 39M0 a>). ' feet. with a fr> lit of .>* Jee. oU oUi>e?-tK-ut avetu i-treats au<3 auk-wait.* taved: U5 feet i<arkiug. witti shale tree*. Fine opportuultv for either itiv.-vtuit it or budding enterprise l"HOs>. J 1 le>H hfc CO. p *p:Jl-2w 1314 1 itmrt DonL <<ai r i7on sale- ~~~ f a mx ely located square of OROTO) : At the Lead of 10th etrwt. trontto/ pr:n. ii?ily on i?tu . street and .Nt? Uioupal.ir*- avenue. couuoaud ttg view oS rl y 1hos. j ftsheft ft CO.. ai 2i-2tr 18J4 F street uortbaeat t \?OR *ALL nsLN lY-M M N ACUl^S~OF LftNU F adjoint, ir "The H nuel'ark " at the W bltDPy a<WM . tutraiioe. A beautiful situation for rllia reside*** , overlooking the uarli aiij new rvscrvvii Will be sold at a Iwrwain. IHub J 1 IsHEK * CO.. ar21-2w Li'24 F street uorthwtat. IX>B_HAI.r_ BAKUAIXS! B^RGAtirR! 1 I-ota bead of Connertiiiit artuue, oti Proapn t. Garfield and Kaluraiiia i\eiiucs PR?8B<ft OREEN. at'ia-3w 589 Ttb street. | pok sale'.)uild!n? >ts. vv. 11 loratefl. on K s?i*ft hrttn* North O^tltol and 1st *tre?*t eaat. wltliluoue a^uarsjl ?.o\? riuueut Priutui* cffii-e. water. Va> ae*?a?? and j tl?es. liouaea la great demand In that locality. f if w?f"v*r?rf?a ? m. *** m Dn<j, f*-bl3-3m HQS ftiw , I I'OirSALK?MlSCELLANETiUS i l^or 3ALE?a tift's ^oda fodtta1n l> I w,)ort order. Can be ?*?xi at Hit Pe&DarHania ar?nu? / j eouth-ast. to>K-6t* 4 ' ! >K 8AXE-VI:BY CHEA*-8oDA W4TLR Al^ ) J laratua in prfi-et order t>*a ay rut*. tb ?e watrn. i have no furthur u?e for it and will a*ll at ffrrat mrti, tic*. AR 1 Hi ll S ATT AN*. 'id and D at* n w nirJ-*r? 1 f7<JB S VLL-1 HLEXl'IUl fi RXITTKE of A TL SI r n-iu h' uv-. m wt at it quite new. tat lluu. <w*tiiird <it oriirimi coat. Houm to let. Apply at 12*> U ijlr- * " 'iw?-'-v Ui}2 M' \?QS. 8AX?J?C'Al KIAuLb, . JL Bl'CHilEsi, CARTS. wA^oira, | HURRKT8. PHAETON'S, roc raw \v1. harness. OC8TOUL i The tunat eW-mnt Hue ni line rood* entalda of Haw i York. All work warrantee for two vrara kcpaNHcr i 611-t!13 E a're?*t northwest. OOFFIJC It CO myl-Uii IJ?OR SALV-PIANO AM ORG vN-JTNTM? Square Piano. octa\xa, treble atrun*. t 0 e hauuaonie CLiai*i OrvaLi ?6o, oBt aacuutl natxl Shortuck^r Plnno?to be ae"?u r.i wOKCH*8 Muatr 92 > 7th street uorthwaat, aolr Ajruuta for the unnvall?-d Sotnu.-r Piano. Bifl-ta* ].""OR SATE?ONE NEW DOME8IC AVp ONE new sltnrer spwlnv Machine (ua?d 4 month*). with ! *11 mod- m iuiproveriii-tita and full a?-t if attarhtijeiiu920. with flva yewuV muumiitM. at AEERRAC1J n. 7tb [ i aud H streets. ; ap90-3l IJ*OR SALE-HARE CHANCE-NEARLY WEW Square Grand Piano, finlabad roae?o>*l caw. curved l?*s and lyre, brilliant tone, fine iMk quality. uaed but an tnoutba. c at fVKi. for oul* S**j. 1 art cash, balance 9 6 monthly:, owner laariuc city. { lao an L*i>rWLt Grand at a aacrtftce on aame vmia. I Owner must mIL Ap^iy at Piano Luiiauffa. 4J3 ?tu 1 ! Street. "lvir sale^slale mantels, a complete m stock of thow ruod* art rti be found In my oww abow room, uu c struct, new6tb nor uv?l Mtnufactory ,,n the premiaea. [*p'j9-lni*l so. blM.ul F^h)r sale?pianos and organs. at ore a i' sacrifice. by i*rri?-a learln# the city on* UprSrtot i Grand, uaed onlv ? roontha. 0.35. worth $300 une of the vm- Hi.est L'rritfhta made tJ'b. part tine ai??l i square Pia.;o in exchange One 7 octave, Fiabcr ma*'. I llus oiu l?ty Orvan. coat Si" j. for 945. 1 "i ~ Ms* "r ? riaiuiin'a ?40. and otfaT L.r^aina chai'ncei J. bled. 433 7th st.?>-t DorUiWawt apja-Ot I?ok s>ale^ * new england org an. bo'lil walnut caae. rich yujj tj of ton*, prtot, ?40. oa . eiioy payment*. u; -t>-?>t F. G. SMITH. 1104 Pennsylvania aronoa 170It >ALKgeib and walker square piano. rcn laom* roac*o-d caw. carved aad .rra, and lull) warranted musically. prioc. |1*j. an moDUU:* pa) u^-nta. ap26-6t y. O. smith. 110 Perm Are. nortbw?t. 170r ^ale-pkrmjnk about purthasing. ex" i'hatit.iuir. iir sell 11* atock to my lina. >?uob aa | Horses. curruu-i. Hsrneas. *111 find it to tbrtr aa mi. tatrr 10 o 1 cu or sddn-aa uir aa i h*v? cjhiu ,t 4a mand fur such stock i have a fli.e stock of Liyfatnlrtr Jump-seat Cuniyva. also. Dja*rs. lindaua. f-m rtaa. ( arts. Bu>v-t-. Horses jkc i can fu.nlah complete turnouts, ererythinir u> correspond, at shortaai uoUoa bhtmlkCtioti imarmiteed *m f. Htablaa. ) lti.o to 10i4. n posiiory 1637 to 1c29 l I'rwrt. ap.>4 3iu F~ jr fea! e?thlcye lei^-at 8* itii bros . u2?:h ftre?-t north w*-st. n ckel-plated: supt*-i?jr to any i other Tricycle in tlw world atid % 6 cheaper. Tama. jc'luh 01 not-* v 1th bankable aeiur.ty ap22-lm* 1x?r sale-0ne~ bmall7 solth amlekicaji . Pony, perfectly trente; suitabW- tor aut u Li.dr?o, with Phwt..n and humcae all cvtnp etc for Informst:on apply at 12u7 t street northwest. apil-lin 1H JV.R tvALL?V LABGK HTOt KLi C ?RrTaGES~aT very reBaoeable price*. ut J K PROBE*'*, VA3 Wd etreet. Georgetown. it. c. aplb-lm* 17or sale-a fine and varied assoftl mtnt of spring 1 ud stumner Carr a?rea. such as v e-onas. { Pnaetona. Lxtention Tops. j amp beata. Two mba?: < arts. Bu raiea. two and four pass*-nirr> k jrkawmre. *c_ Ac k< i>ainntr piomtaly alten<ied to robt. h graham. Kepoaltorv and Factorr. <lo-41c urn at nw ajS I^or sale-a number of fine carved roslwixxl Pl^noa. Various ut*kes. - nut- near y uaw wu1 l-- fold ut -a aa rlflcf for caan. or on ahort tltoe. at o. l. \mld & bko foa 7th street nortfawt-av ap6 1,^ortale?< arriaul8 lilgme^. jvmp8eat1 and Sptluir u airons. Varnished Wtvuiis a speclajtjr. ucpainn^. Halutin* and Trimuunf prumrtly ?tf>??oea to. All ?ork warTiinted aa rerreaenv-ci j. j cook. Atr.-nt. 4'J9f> M stre-t, West Waahioirtou. mL2S-Soj* or fuj ob exchange?caliklagk?, ubnam. 1 hare and am she wlnir tb? baat and most r-nn * u.to afn^l- nf >aaaim u'mmtim ?""i 1 1 i \\ill!*. Lap Kubcv. tc"!%ver ifieirdto Vawliin.u.n. Quality tb<* beat. prtMi tb?> lott, mU % I terms mont aocu.iuudkutur J'artk.uiAr afV-ntiot ptid { to M paliitiu*. d-?i|niiL,-. and t iUdiu* to urd-r VilUjrt Cart* a s^x<c.itlfj". All work irujLnuiterd. g j" MKKKS. VUl O atrort uortbwwa . mh/Mto 1 *OK SAL*-I HAVE LAK'*EST AXD MOlIT COMJ I If t iTm I i if in it ii t ii r-rr rlimi ' ?i it?aa llua pie*. PhmtouB. Surry .Wa?roua and carta. 25 ur? Dartoa V luroiiK. two ami ti?r?* aeata. two of Ii N Bruwri'a Da ytoim. lii *. od order, nrw Sp iuff Wafon- ui.?ly f.tiinii-xl It will i> f Mittw in want eiirooa work to jrivwto* % c all. All at lowrst pr ccs. hepoatton. l2Ju ndatnttlactory, Proupact avecu*. Meat U aaliui^tou mbl:>3a> JAK. BL 1X)K HALF. UK f XCHA.NOE?AT UVEKY AND X Carriairv Bej<ositon- of W m K. Oercr. Tfr CtnW~ hujnrtraaad v,anni, both new and aeeoud-band, ai*,. reTcral H-mra. Carrla r* liutmm, Uoraaa and |m>? sias DE.NT1STRV/""""" rjB. a l ?COTT OEKTIST. Prffrvatiou 01 the natural ^ ggSEPSssaii DtJW rBiggyg-gn . Ctiaiwra nwdmte. ??nHw ?* ?*3* i gp!i@i?8S? i rwiita. day or n?tu. Ua? v^!rS?. ^ M rauWU. _ * * 411 MMrarimzggmgsg.