THIS KDIASA MINERS. Coal Operators Protest Against any Sym pathy by the Governor. I*dia3apolm. Im, Jane 11?A committee ?f coal operator* from 01st county visited Sot. Hovey yesterday to protest against any act on the part of the executive indicative of sympathy with the striker*. They declare that the scale offered the miners is the highest pos sible for them to pay, and that if they met the miners' demands the mines would be operated at a loss. It had been intimated that the governor might uuuc a proclamation showing sympathy for the strikers. Such action, the operators declare, would encourage the strikers not to return to work, and thus increase the present suffering. The governor would not indicate what course he will pursue. A committee of the miner* will call 011 the governor to-day to lay their grievances before him. KISSOPHOB1A IN KNC.LAND. An Attack of that Disease Caused by the Ciiah. London. Jane 13.?One of the intermittent attacks of Rustiophobia. characteristic of British politicians, is now at its height. The czar, to use the fitatularifs expression, has again shown his hand. His atrocious conduct toward the poor shah who came to Russia by invitation, and w;m bullied in a manner that was anything but an auspicious prelude to a pleasure jaunt, has proved that the tyranical disposition and native treachery of the Russian monarch are likely to be exhibited at any time in spite of all professions of peaceful inclinations. The Lou don Journals assert in more emphatic tones than ever that the czar muit not be permitted to have a slice of Persia, big or little, and the shah is to be made much of in order to impress him with the might of England's forces. ESrgCIAX.LV HER NAVAL SUPERIORITY. * English officers who have taken the trouble to master the Oriental languages, especially the Persian, have now exceptional chances for pro motion, and those who have done sufficient violence to inborn prejudices to learn Rus sian are particularly in demand. It is wise to be prepared beforehand, and this sudden in quiry lor subalterns with these unusual at tainments is significant. 15ut while some stress is laid upon the circumstance that rather less than two score British officer* have lately qual ified in the Russian language, probably not less than five thousand of the czar's officers speak and write English thientlv, besides knowing the dialects of various Asiatic tribes and na tions. Expressions of dissatisfaction in India are, as a general thing, contemptuously referred to by the English authorities there as bazar talk, and the protest of educated Hindoos to tho viceroy against the sale of liquor to the natives will probably meet with little attention. The increase of drunkenness has alarmed tiie moral and religious high castes, who are any thing but edified at tin example set the poor and ignorant by their English masters. One reply called forth by the published protest from an official is noticeable as an expression of opinion from one of the superior race. Drmikcuness. he says, is only prevalent among the most powerful and progressive races, and and if the Hindoos are taking: to strong drink it is au indication of a struggling toward civil ization. The Robbers of Paymaster Wham. Tucson, A. T., June 13.?The preliminary hearing of the parties who robbed paymaster Major J. W. Wham was closed yesterday after noon. Gilbert Webb, Wilford Webb, M. E. Cunningham. Nail Toilet, Lyman Toilet. Thos. Tamb and David Rogers wcrt held to answer before the grand jury. Edward Follett was dis charged. All the parties held were identified, and a large amount of circumstantial evidence adduced against them. Other parties will pro bably be arrested soon. Train Dispatchers in Convention. bviuiruw, I>i>., June 13.?The annual meeting of the National Association of Train Dispatchers began here yesterday, the proceed ing* of the opening session including an ad dress of welcome by the mayor of ludianapolis. a response by the president, and the reports of officers. Seventy-five new members were ad mitted. making the total membership 750. The Johnstown flood has seriously interfered with the attendance. A Victim of tlie Samoun Disaster. Has Francisco, June 13.?Lieut. Heath, of the Vandaiia. died at the Mare island naval hospital yesterday from pneumonia, the result of a cold contracted at the time of the Samoan disaster. Four Gubernatorial Candidates Stilt. New Orleans. La., June 13. A special from Jackson, Miss., says news has just been received of the withdrawal of Hon. R. 8. Taylor, of I'aneola, as a candidate for governor. This leaves four candidates for gubernatorial honors BU11 in the field. A Double Tragedy. Sam Francisco, Cal., June 13.?Mrs. A Schweitzer was shot by her stepfather. Joseph iUtoe. at their home in this city last evening. Rose fired three shot* at her. all of which took effect, indicting serious wounds. After the t-hootuiK Rose cut his throat and died within a few hour*. It is believed the woman will re cover. Rose was considered slightly insane. The Sioux Commission. Valentine, Neb., June 13.?The United States Sioux commission left Rosebud yesterday after noon and will reach Pine Ridge agency to-day. There is every reason to suppose that it will be as successful there as at tlie Rosebud agency. Aa Indiana Lynching. LorisviLLE, Kt., June 13.?James Deavenand Charles Tennyson, who were arrested at New Albany, ind.. on Monday, charged with assault ing Farmer L. A May. near Corydon. Ind.. a week ago. whom they shot and severely wound ed while attempting to rob him. were taken from the Corydon jaU by a mob at a late hour I hut night and lynched. Bob Younger Dying In the Penitentiary. Stillwater, Miss., June 13.?Bob Younger, the youngest of the three famous bandit brothers, is dying in the penitejitiary here, where the three brothers have been confined for fourteen years for murdering the cashier of the First National bank of Northfield, Minn. The physicians say that Bob can live but a few days longer. Missouri's Anti-Trust Law Don't Work. St. Louis, Mo., Juue 13.?The anti-trust law recently passed by the Missouri legislature is creating gigantic trusts by the dozen. The latest is a trust of C25.000.000. which takes in all tho plug tobacco manufacturers of the United State*. Their scheme is claimed to be one of ?elf-proteetioiL All manufacturers will sell out to one company, and then take stock to the amount of the valuation of their plant. Leggett A Meyers and Druuimond A Co., of this city and P. I-orrilard, of New York, are at the head of the affair. High Lionise in Dakota. Chicaoo. June 13.?A special dispatch from Yankton. Dak., says: The law increasing the liquor tax is now in force. The retail liquor license has heretofore been $300 per annum. Undei the new law the lowest tax that can be imposed is jKOO, and may be placed as high as ? 1.600 at the option of the county commission era. There are twenty-five saloons in Yankton, and after July 1 there will probably not be more than five. Two Murderers Lynched. Hcntsville, Tenn., June 13.?Lloyd and Be; no Ids. the murderers of the wife and son of Rev. Mr. Harness, were taken from jail here on Tuesday night by a mob of masked men, and hanged to a tree. The men confessed their guilt. Forest Fires In Wisconsin. ScrZBiou. Wis.. June 13.?A terrible fire is ?weeping the forests south and west of here, and unless the weather change* soon the low will be enormous. Already over half a million dollar*' worth of pine has )>een destroyed. The districts tributary to the Nemadji and .St. Inula fivers, in Wisconsin and Minnesota, are sutf< r ing terribly. 1 he smoke from the burning dis tricts is ulMcnrmg the sun and rendering diffi cult the entrance of vessels into the harbor. Much of the pine on ths Cloquct recurvation at already wiped out. A strong wind was blowing from tne southwest last night, and rural vil lages are threatened with destruction. The fires are raging from the 6t Croix to Northern Pacific Junction. Arrested for Murder. PAiiiUBt iio, W. Va., June 13. ?John Cum mins has been arrested fsr the murder of Jos. Smith, a sou of Rev. Jonathan Smith, a Baptist clergyman in Roan county. Young Smith had alienated the affections of Cummins' wife, and her refusal to longer live with her husband is believed to have led to the tragedy. A CHINESE CITY BURNED. Three-fourths of the People of Luchow Said to Have Been Destroyed. Sax Fraxcwco. June 13.?The steamer City of Pikiug arrived yesterday from Hong Kong, via Yokohama. The Shanghai Courier of May 10 coutains news which the latter received from a eorrexpondent at Chung King to the effect that Luc bow, a city of some importance in np Ser Pangtszo. was reported as being nearly estroyed by fire about a month previous. He vi ii"out of'the eight gates of the city are said to have been destroyed, and the loss of life in burned and trampleil to death id estimated at 10,000. Commenting on this the Shanghai Cotirier says: '? In case this startling news is true it is a remarkable fact that it ha." not reached Shanghai before now, as it is just a month since the tire was reported to have occurred. Still this is not com. lusive proof that a great disas ter has not happened, as a mouth is not too long a time for a letter to reach Chung King. We met a gentleman in Shanghai to-day who was in Ichang less than a mouth ago. and he informed us that a mandarin w is a fellow pas senger with him as far as Hankow, and he told him about the fire, mentioning that three fourths of the people of Lucliow had been de stroyed." A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. A Casino Chorus tilri Klopes with Her Fencing Master. New York, June 13.?One of the most ro mantic of stage marriages of lato is that of Miss Edgenuuth Starritt, one of the prettiest and best singers of Mr. Aronson's ??Brigands" chorus. She has left the company and married her fencing master, Signor Paulo Bcllochio. The last time she was seen at the Casino was ou Moudav. On Tuesday her aunt appeared and said sne had eloped with the sworosnian. He is thirty-five and she but nineteen. Mrs. Bellochio hails from the bluest blood that con stitutes the aristocracy of Brooklyn Heights. Her connection with the stage is of recent date. Her surviving parent is an indulgent father, and seemingly his only gratification in life is to bow to the wishes of his ouly child. This ouly child became enamored of the stage and pleaded with her father to at least give her a chance of making her name as a singer. After much persuasion he yielded and diu so gracefully, although with many mis givings. her first appearance being made in January last as one of the choristers in the "Yeoman of the Guard." On account of her attention to business, as well as her beauty and singing qualifications, she was soon sent out by Aronson, of the Casuio, to join his road com pany number two. in which she was Captain Iteld'uuy in "Erminie," and ltaine Carriithera in "The Yeoman of the Guard." Previous to this the young lady was romantic enough to form an acquaintance with Signor Bcllochio, who in his own land is a nobleman, but who gives fencing lessons for a living in this coun try. It is learned that Signor lieliochio is not rich, but as the chorus girl he has married will come into a fortune ou the death of hex father, he may be called lucky. TIIK NUMBER OF VICTIMS. I Seventy-four KUit-d In the Armagh Disaster. Prnux, June 13.?The number of victims by the railroad collision near Armagh yesterday now aggregates seventy-four. The latest ad dition to the list of dead is a boy named Cle laud, whose parents aud two brothers were killed in the accident. CleUnd died to-day fronr. injuries received. A number of others of the injured are in a critical condition. The scenes uround the infirmary at Armagh to-day are pitiful in the extreme. Crowds of anxious relatives aud frieuds are inquiring for missing children. STRIKING SEAMEN. The Steamship Lines Cannot Get Crews for Their Vessels. Liverpool, June 13.?The agents of the steamship lines are experiencing great trouble in obtaining hands for their vessels. The strik ing seamen present u solid front at ull the ports and show no signs of yielding. The only break in their ranks reported has occurred at Queens town. At that port the agents of the Anchor line steamship City of Home succeeded in in ducing seven firemen to ship on that vessel to day. completing her complement of sailors, and proceeded on her way to New York. Four teen sailors are waiting at Quccustowii to join the crew of the City of New York of the Inmau line when she reaches that jiort. THE CZAR'S SPEECH. It Was Directed Against Germany as Well as Austria. Yif.sna. June 13.?A Berlin letter in the JYiss* says the impression is increasing in Ger many that the czar's remark at a banquet in St. Petersburg recently, that the prince of Montenegro was the sole sincere friend of Rus sia, was directed at Germany as well as Austria. The letter says the repetition of such an inci dent would banish all hope of maintaining peace, aud points to the continued streligtluu mg of the Uussian armaments ou the western frontier as an indication of Kussut's hostile in tentions. FRANK JAMES* SlICIDE. Arrested for Using Dynamite, he Hungs Himself in Jail. Chicago, June 13.? A dispatch from Bowling Green. Ohio, says: Frank James was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of attempting to blow up Mrs. Mertie Williamson's house with dynamite. He was put in the town jail, where he committed suicide by hanging himself with a pair of suspenders. Mrs. Williamson is ap plying for a divorce from her husband and , James has been trying to g''t her to promise to 1 marry him as soon as she got the divorce. As 1 sho refused it is surmised that James under took to further his suit by threatening to blow her up with dynamite. Tuesday evening, dur ing Mrs. Williamson's absence. James, who was about half-drunk, was discovered in the cellar , asleep, with a big dynamite cartridge attached ! to a fuse in his hand. The police were notified < and James was arrested after a severe struggle i and was placed in jail, where he commuted i suicide as above sti-ted. The Fastest rime from Hong Kong. New York, June 13.?The ship State of Maine, of Newcastle, Eugland, arrived yester day from Hong Kong, after a voyage of 92 days, which her captain claims to be the fastest time on record. A Shocking Tragedy at Touleise. Paris, June 13.?A shocking tragedy has oc- | enrred at Touleise. A farm laborer named I Bouquet, who was employed by Farmer Serris, j in revenge for being dismissed killed Serris. | his wife and daughter aud two other persons i living ou the farm. A Steamship Ashore. Boston. June IX?The steamship Bavarian, j of the Leyland line, while being towed from j her dock last night, went ashore on the bar off the navy-yard. She listed considerably at lower tide, but lies in an easy position. Tugs J will try to take her off next tide. He Killed a Hurglar. Saccarappa. Me., July 13.?Edward J. Kim- | ball shot and probably fatally wounded a man named James White, who was endeavoring to burglariously enter Kimball's store last night. Kimball's store was entered by burglars some time ago. and since then he has slept on the I premises. Must Deal More Severely with Anar chists. ILoxdox, June 13.?Bossia, Germany and Austria have sent an identical uote to the Swiss government advising it to deal more severely with anarchists and socialists. The Typographical Convention. Denver, CyL , Juile IX?Most of yesterday's session of the typographical c onvention was devoted to the consideration of proposition* for the establishment of homes iu various cities for aged printers. The convention don*ted tSOO for the relief of the Johnstown , bttSuruM, 1 ? Oil' i ?? ? j ? * . < . A Plug-Tobacco Trust. i i Chicago, June 13.?A special dispatch from St. Louis says: The latest is a trust of ?25,000, 000, which takes in all the plug tobacco man ufacturers of the United States. Their scheme is claimed to be one of self-protection. All manufacturers will sell out to one compauy and then take stock to the amount of thu valu ation of their plant. Leggett A Meyers and , 1 >i ummond A Co., of thu city, and P. Loril lard, of New York, are at the head of the affair. I For (MKtr Ttiegraptoc Acui tie* 2'ayet 1 and 0. personal mention. It is announced that the marriage of Miss twESZVf*1* .??d 5?r- Head- of California, w r> . Francisco in September. Mr. P. E. Chapin, of 1221 Connecticut avenue, g* Wili leaT? to-morrow for Boach the WMoi 6 ' haT0 a cottage for It is announced that the wedding of ex-8ec pt7aS,iSCljn,er W,U n?ttak? 3Irg. C. Skidmore and her daughter. Miss Matt.? accompanied by Mrs. M. C. Cook, left ; T",lV for AU??tlc where they will spend the summer. Captain aud .Mrs. Robert Armour hnve is sued cards for the wedding of their daughter S . u !r, h- F"ster- Nineteenth U. thi uw ?> be.helJ at "oon next Tuesday, at the W estern Presbyterian ehureh. Mrs. Marie Le Brown held a "Conversation" apon Psjchio Science" at her residence last evening. Mrs. W. R. Handy, the daughter of Senator i ,\e": Oregon, is very low at her home, lJ-o G street, with peritonitis. ^>r* Billings sailed yesterday for a short trip to Europe for the b. no fit of his health. A '' dispatch from England this morning announces that Oxford university will confer an honorary degree upon Itr. Biliings. W'fddliixs. Lieut. Albert Gleanes. of the navy, and Miss | Evelina M. Heap, sister of Paymaster Heap, we arried at St. John's church last evening. Rev. itr. Leonard performed the marriage cere mony of the church. The bride was escorted ( to the aitar by Lieut. R. F. Nicholson, her | brother-in-law. Miss Maggie Heap acted as ner maid of honor. She was met at the altar by the groom, attended by Mr. Charles Porter, j of Nashville. The bride wore a dress of white satin, the front of the demi-trained rkirt cov ered with crepe lisse in accordion plaits. Tho bodice was cut V-shaped, back and front, and draped with a bertha of the crepo lisse. Her tulle veil had a bunch of white blossoms hold ing it in place against her hair, aud her bouquet of Pnritau rosebuds was tied with Jong streamers of white ribbon. The maid of honor wore whito muslin and Valenciennes lace, Josephine bodice with high puffed sleeves. After the weeding a reception was held at tlio rosidenco ot the bride's mother. The bride and groom left on the 10 o'clock train for the north. A large assemblage of the friends of the two families witnessed the marriage of Miss Bertie Adams, daughter of Dr. E. A. Adams, to Mr. ILouis D. Geneste, last evening at their future residence. 224 5th street southeast Rev. Dr. Chester read the marriage service. A recep tion followed tho ctremony, and later tho couple left on a trip to the north * c .arri1ag?,?f Mr. Martin Schlomer and -Miss Kate Apple was solemnized at Grace n?hter*th n ?' ?V3th Tuesday in0ht, the Rev. K. Ct. Tressel peforming tho ceremony. The ushers were Messrs. George | s r< !\- ,rot ar of the Kro">" Frank i i hi. i ceremony a reception was held at the homo of the groom, 1*24 7th street 4 th*southwest.t0 U9t'kecpUig L 8treet- ????? Transfers of Ken I Estate. Deeds in fee have been tiled as follows: W. May so to Robert 1*. Smith, sub 87, sq. 360; ?3.000. Albert Behrend to Amelia M. Simms,' sub 16, blk. 25. Columbia heights; ? . H. G. Lewis to John S. Foster, sub 78, blk. 28. Long j Meadows; 81,300. E. M. Darneille to T. J. | Stanton, sub 230. sq. 074. $3,200. W. L Beck ' w C-HiUeary, pts. lyy and 201. B.'s add. to ,J;irtwo11 to Jessie L. l'earce, undivided half lots 34. 35. w. 40, 42. 48 a'J 01, 08. and 73. Prospect Hill; *J. I>. Kitcli to Thomas McEnery, lot 0. blk. 5. EtHngham place; ?3.200. C. H. Butter et al. to \V H Gnmshaw, n. U 0, sq. 5?3; Maggie Dul Jail to It. A. Morrison, sub 70. sq. 76; t?. S. Ldmunson to Lobt. Edmunsyn, lot 6, sec. 8 Barry farm; ??. J. F. Rod"rs et al., trus tees, to Caroline Sutherland, lot 8, blk 25 Kalorama heights; *1.500. Julia A. Jacobs to C. G. Rmgwalt, pt. 11. sq. 81H; . T. A. t0 ^ur>' Salter, sub 21), sq. 9C0; Cd,VvU, Tho " Irrepressible Mot her-in-Law." Mrs. Florence Raines, in tho Police Court to-day, showed Judge Miller a penknife and charged that her husband threatened to cut her throat with it. Tho woman left her hus band, Edward Raines, in Northumberland county. Va., and came to this city, where he soon followed her. He denied tho charge. Judge Miller, in disposing of the case, said that, as usual, the irrepressible mother-in-law was an important figure in the case. In prder that the woman may be fully protected the judge said he would require Raines to give bonds in tho sum of *300. The judge also told him that when he made arrangements to leave the city and return home he would be re leased. ??Your honor," said Policeman Slack, ' I'll eo on bin bond." "Mow long have you known him?" inquired the court of the oliicer. "Never before I saw him in court this morn ing. replied Officer Slack; "but I don't think lie would injure a hair in the womnn's head." 1 he judge warned the man about his future conduct and also told the wife that she must not lav any scheme to entrap her husband and provoke him to commit a violation of the law i'iie court will protect her, but if she does not Mo right she need not ask any further protec tion. Tile Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Jos. Le Roy Farden, white, 30 years; Enock K. Stwert. white, 1 month; Mary C. Mo ran, white. 57 years; Kdward Connors, white, 1 month; Patsey Bevely. colored. 70 years; Geo. Bryant, colored, 5 months; Leon II. Lomax, colored, 10 months; Ernest Hunt, colored, t) months; Win. Wilson, colored, 74 years. Mahm.uie Licenses.?Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Be nja min I-. Bhdtcy and May Nelson; John C. Rinc hart, of Shephcrdstown, \V. Va., and Katie C. Harlen. of htauutou, Va.; Chandler R. Richard son and Anna M. Derring uee Brooks, both of Lexiugton, Mass.; Thomas \V. Cnggins and ' Anna M. Boweu; Wilson Bowser and Lizzie 1 Mitchell; Rob't 1>. Weaver and M. Teresa Holli- i nan; W. H. W". Fletcher and Annie E. McD. ' Faulkner; W. S. Taylor, of Alexandria, Va., and i Florence W". Howard; Jos. Derby Stewart and Emma Gillem; Jas. W\ O'Rourke, of Covington, \a., and Estelle L. Johnson; Eugene V. Chelini and Aurelia Seufert. The Cocoanut Crab. From the Scientific American. ? On the A^ala inlands, in tho Indian ocean, there is a very strange crab. He is known to j science as the birgus lutro, or thief crab, and ! his depredations are carried oil in the cocoanut groves, which abouud on these islands. This crab grows to be 22 inches long, measuring from the tip of the tail to the end of the ! long claw, and resembles in general appearance the hermit crab. The abdomen is 11. shy and not covered with a shell, aud iu order to pro tect this it is the habit or the thief crab to take forcible possession of a shell or the Trochial family, in which it lives. It is nocturnal in its operations, and has the faculty of selecting the trees having the finest cocoanuts upon them. Climbing ut> the trunks, frequently for 25 feet, it reaches the limbs and severs thesteius which ! attach the nuts to the branches. These are j l frequently us thick as your three fingers and I | would require a strong knife. Having brought : down ti?e. nut, the crab now descends to the 1 ground, digs a hole and rolls the cocoanut into it. Ho then commences to tear off the husks, ; filter by fiber, until the nut is completely ex- ! posed, and then breaking in what is known as j the eye he eats the meat completely out. The ! fibers stripped off the cocouuut by this crab will frequently fill a bushel basket, and they j are gathered for making mattresses, and are , also twisted into ropes. Cocoanut groves are i cultivated by those who make a business of extracting the oil from the nuts, to be used for illuminating purposes, and the depredations of this crab ure ot u very serious character, in many cases the efforts of the natives to ex terminate them proving fruitless. A Most Singular Birthmark. From the TriuiJaU Advertiser. A singular freak of nature has presented iteelf in K1IW. O* Sunday Sirs. T. Howard, of that phico, witnessed a balloon asceasiou, and on the succeeding Tuesday presented Mr. Howard with ? nlc? littlo boy, which tears a singular birthmark, which is nothing more nor 'less than a perfect repnuajatation of. the balloon. The photograph, as it might be oailed. is loentdd just above. the eyes on tho forehead, and every outlino of the' balloon is boldly portrayed in .purple lines in the skin of the infant. Even the patch on the airship can be seen, being reproduced by a patch of white skin. The photograph is perfect. Mr. Howard and wife went to El Paso with the Mexican theatrical company, and are well known to the profession. Charles Acker, the New York peddler, who shot and killed Jacob Tash, at Princeton, N. J., about three weeks ago, was convicted of ?laughter in Trenton yesterday. WANTED?HELP. UrASTKD-HEAl) WA1TBKS AND CARVEB8 l' forn-sorta; women for I'lnla.leli hla and elec wher*; this city; chamber maids, cook*. waiter*, (arm and dairy haC'U, 4c. (lUt-mare room, trunk* *tored.l Jel3-3t' BlkNBAM'8. 1?10 i'tli ?t. n.w. W ANTF.X>-IXTEXJ-IGKNT WHITE BOY, ABOUT V* fifteen year* of a?re. in real mute office; wage, nodiiual until he become* useful; reference* required. A<1 Ire** BEAL ESTATE. Staroftoe. It WAXTED^OOObCOOK, WASHES AND IKONEB to go north at once. Call 20"io Uillyer Place. Jel3-3t? WANTED?A WHITE OIBL AS CHAMBERMAID. Call at 387 St. s.w. Jel 3-St* WASTED A M 11)11 LF.- AGED COLORED WO M AN to take cart1 of young baby. Apply at 1111 irth *t. n.w. Jcia-.'lt* \\T AN TED?A GOODINSTAXMENT CAXVASER M at once; salary and commission to right man. Apply at Room s, 10lo F street, it to IS and'2 to 4 o'clock. It* \V" ANTED- MKX AND WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO " #75. Chambermaid*. Laundresses. Drivers.White Shirt Ironer*. Qsrdenen, Farm and Dairy Men. Help of all kind*. DICK'S Agency, 013 7th *t. n.w. jel -i-'.'t* WAXTED-Wi )M EX cooks. #10 TO $41)7CHAM bermaids. nurses and laumlresses. in city or away, waiters, drivers or farm hands; colored men cooks, SAM'LA. COOMBE, !?'.'tj F st u.w. It* \kr ANTED?ONE OOOD KIOQEB AXD ONE CAB vT penter. 3.1 Corcoran building. Je 1 'S-Jt* WANTED-A WHITE OIBL TO DO GENERAL vv housework and to assist in taking care of child; must have good references. Apply at No. 704 Q st. n.w. Jel3-;Jt" W A N TED A SKTTLi: D COLORED WOMAN TO v . cook. wn*h nil Iron in a small family. Apply to Mr*. SIl.NEMKl/i. Kouesaw ave., between 14th and 15th sts., Mount Pleasant, jel3-3t \\TANTKD-U1KL FOB LIGHT HOUSEWORK; NO TT washing or irouiim; references required. lSl'.'P st. n.w. It" WANTED -K~COLOIU.D WOMAN- TO MINTTa child; one who is willinc to travel. Apply, with reference*, 1 333 Wallm-h Place n.w. Jel WANTED-A OEXTLEMAN ABOUT TWENTY tive years old can flnd a plucc as collector; must have * xp? rkehce and come well recommended. Ad dress B. F., Star ottiec. Je 1 :t'_'t* WANTED A WOMAN TO COOK. WASH. AND 11 iron, with reference. Apply to 1107 P st., after !l o'clock a. m. It* \y antkd-aToi no man with"some kxi lh * i ienee in shoe business; come Well recommended. Apply 3130 M str.i t. It* W ANTED?KXI'EKIENCED SALESLADY IN A ly dry goods business, must be well recommended. Apply at once at llt'-'ti 1'eiina. ave. n.w. Jel3-3t WANTED?A WHITE liuV FROM 1 TO 14 years old for light work. Apply alter 3 p.m., at K2813th st. u.w. it* WANTED - \N ACTIVE, WELtT"EDUCATED it Lady, one disposed to learti a good business and to advance in it preferred; salary to start $8 weekly. Apply 11) a.m. THUrJ? & CO., 4.10 7th u.w. It WANTED-YOUNG MAN> ls OK 20 VEAB9 OP 11 age, agood penman, quirk ami accurate at fig ures, as entry clerk. Address P. O. Box No. 5M0. It* W ANTED-FI BSiT-l.'LASsTrH 1RT "OPEBATOlts"; 11 no other need apply. P. T. HALL, 5~1 1 ltli ?t. n.w. Jelo'-t W ANTED?A Ci(>ol> GERMAN OIBL FOB OEN^ " ral housework at i'HEO. PLITX'S, 15th and 0 sts. n.w. _ jel:i-jif_ HT ANTED-A. CARRIAOE PAINTER A1' (,i. \V. 11 MASON'S, '.'703 M st. n.w. It' W ANTED?AN HON EST RESl'F.CTAllLK WOMAN 11 to cook, wash, iron, and must stay nights. Apply 7:i5 i:ith st. n. w. je 1 '.'ov* W AN ri'.D^ABT AGENT FOB EVERY COD!rf It and city in Pennsylvania and Maryland to sell Eureka Insect Fluid. \ < ry little capital is needed. Profits large. Every family needs it. Agents already in the lielu sell it rapidly. Call or address J. L. BOYLR & CO., 313 4V6 st s.w. Jeltl-at W ANTED-A WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO tt housew ork in a family of three; no washing- Ap ply t - 125% loth st.n.w. j. l'-Mlt* W AX'l ED - A GOOD COLORED WOM AN, VEGE 11 table and pastry cook for hotel iu this city. Ap ply Basement d. C. Jel'.'-3t* "WANTED AN EXI E1UENCI D NIGHT WATCH li man in a livery stable. Apply to S1XSHEIMER & FRANK, G st. n.w. Jelt!-3t WAMEli- IMMEDIATELY - FEMALE HELP, it w lute and colored; headquarters for cooks, wait ers, laundresses, coachmen, noun-workers; positions promptly tilled; register lor work. write or call for help. Eureka Employment Ag-ency, U10 1 st. n.w. Jell-at" _ W ANTI D-IMMEDlATELY-TWOCOA'l.ilAKERS 11 for Salisbury, N. C.; steady work and gissi w;M*t,-s. Apply430Bthnt. n.w., M. BELCHER. .ie-11 -:st * XVI ANTED?TWO WOMEN, WHITE PBEPEBBED, II one as cook and tlie other as chambermaid; must do the wasliinr and iroiiim; bet wean them and be will ing to go to the country lor the summer. Apply at 1347L?t. n.w. Jell-3t* WaNTED - Dl NDORE'8 EMPLOYMENT BlT. II remu, conducted by ladies, men and women, w hit** and colored, tor ail kinds of domestic labor, for D;strict and states, with references. 717 M st. n.w. Jel 1-1 m* WAN 1 ED?-A~GOOD TtELIABLE YOUNG MAN II for delivery of iroods; must have good address and come well recommended. Apply SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY. J- 1 l-4t WANTED-CANVASSERS FOR WATCH CLUBS; 11 a good living f Pa. ave. Jell-at : ANTED?LADY AGENTS To SI-ILl i iTe MME. Williamson Corset. largest sale of any patent corset in the market; good territory. Apply Agents Manager, is S. tith St., St. Louis, Mo. jeS-5w Wonted-chambermaids, nurses ~iro"B if Cape May and Atlantic City. House women, men and boys for Washington. Applications lor govern ment positions prepared and filed. CITY INTELLI GENCE Ol F1CE, <110 n.w. Jeh-iit* WANTED-AGENTS, EITHER SEX, FOB BOT II tied Electricity, gttatest Catarrh and llrauacho Cure ever seen; some agents are making 450 a day. Address U. S. liO.ME >11G. CO., E. Dept.. Chicago, Ills. JeS-tit1 WANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN LOCATED OCT II side Washington, salary $70 to ilOO |n>r naoiitb, to represent in his locality an old house; references exchanged. Bl SlNESS, Lock box ltUU, N. Y. Je0-tb,s,4w W ANTED-M ANAGErToN SALARY $2,000 PER 11 year, to ojs-n br anch office in your locality. busi ness purely mercantile; - ne that will inspire jou with pride, pleasure,and profit; trade established; no can vassing or 1 eddimg, a rare opportunity. J. E. SlIEP ABD. '^5 and W. 5th st., Cincinnati, Ohio. my'.'4 W AN 1 ED-I.i AliM.bS FOB PBOF. CHRIST ii M.It's New International Tailor svntem of Dress and Garment Cutting with inch rule and tai>e measure alone; no scales, and the oiny system used that Is bas? d upon s, ii nt:tic tailor principles. System taught by Mine. S. J. MLssER, 1303 11 st.n.w. my 15-lm* WANTED?SITUATIONS. WAXTKD-BY A ltESl'KCTABLE, SETTLED f ? tvliite woiuan, a sit nation a? iirst class cook; rt le re lie 1-K arisen, l'lcane call at 50.) *JUtU ?t. n.w. It* %V ANTED?SEHVICE PLACE AS CHAMbElf " in aid or uurac. Ai?ply ai lull M st. u.w. Kood r? fereucea. It* \VANTKD-CK) TO WCK'8 AGENCY FOU COOKS. f ? IlouHeiuaids, Waitress, Nurnt u, Lanxidn-Hs^Coach iisvii, liutlcrn, Waitcis and K^u^ral hou^ewurk. tllli TtU bt. u.w. AIho Eiiroi'can Stoauisbip a^rent. Je 13-*it* W A NTLl? - A I llLAlR^l AlU KUS ?1HKN11 R>NS ? f for cookH. chainbt rinaKt, waitrcaa, luundre.HS and n?rh<-.s, .Mtaiiipitre.sH. Men waiters, <;ooKh# coaclimen, butlera. SAM L A. C(JOMBL, F st. u.w. ll* \\TANTED UY TWO KKSi'LCTAliLK WHITE ? ? g'lrls, situations; one ascook, oth r us cliauil?er maul; no olijectiou to leave city lor the summer; ref cicnco K'lven. l'iease call at 1 K ?t. n.w. Jelii-tit* ANTED JJV A KESPECTABLE". COLORED _ ontli. a sitnation to go away as a l>ell boy. or to po away vs ith private family us ja'Ueral lieix>. Ad?ln I'M"..' lUth st.ll w. It* Uf ANTED BY A YOI NCI HAM WITH A KNOW ledtre of short-hand w riting a I oKition as copyist. Oood rc terences. Address COl'ilHT, Star olllcc. Jeia-3t# WANTED J>V TWO COLOK?D OIBL8, FUCB9 ff with families goiug out of town for the summer; one its cook <>r laundress, the other as chambermaid; K?x>d referenc es. Call J 110 vl?t st. u.w. Jel.'i-^t* VV ANTKI, HV A VOUNU LADY EXPEltf ENCED ? Y jii letcbioiTift home in a urivMe family in vx rhange for services rendered; willing to travel. Ad dress Miss J. U., Staroilieo. It* \\7 ANTED?BY A COMPETENT WHITE OIBL, tT bituuth n in a private family as cliaml?enua;d or general housework in small family; no washing or jCoiiiii?f; willing to travel; city reference; AP-^sa chusetts ave. u. w. jeKl-Vt* VET AN TED-HIT UATION8~IbK CtX>KS,*~W AlT f ? ers, Maids Drivers, Housckee^era, Bartenders, Stairndn useti. Hostlers, Kitchen, >arm, and Dairy Ha:ids, &??. (Cities, country, und resorts.) 1H itN li v.\t s,uio9thst. n.w. fVANTED?BT A B86R90TABL1 OOLOBI I' " woman a place as waitress or nurse ; williiiKto leave the city; best relereucca. Call or address cor. P and ^Ist sts. u.w. WANTED?BY KEHPECTABLE ENGLISH~COU* f ? pie plare to U?ok alter property or mind and clean honsi* for summer for small pay; can furnisb *,rood references. Address VV*. AM UO O st. s. w. Jel^-.'Jt* \V ANTED- H0U8EKEEPE1IS, 44 ATTENTION*^? ii Order your servants, roi^ins registered, no ciiurtfe. i'lerks furnished. Applications for govern u?? nt I'ositious prepared at CITY INTELLIGENCE OF* ICE. Excursion tickets sold. 711 G u.w. jeS-Ut* WANTED?HOUSES. WAN I Kl>?'TO KKNT OK BUY A DWbXLINO OF 11 eight rooms, within one-halt inilo of city hall. AiLircss, with amount ol rent, J. P. T., 455 C st. n.w. Je 1MT "\\TANTK1>?JUNE 30, BYCAKEFUL TENANTS, huo children, choice X or !i-room bay-window brick, bet. 1 ~th ami lhtli, K and It n. w. 1'refer furnace, no l>as,sujeut; W. or N. side; permanent. !>., Uoolu 7, I^jwei iloor. Treasury. Jell-3t' A*7 ANTKD-FOB A CLIENT. A FUBN1SHKD 11 house of 11 or 1 'J rooms, in a nice neighborhood, west of 14th St.; reutto begin Sept. 1.; will pay $150 j>er mouth for the right liouse. j.S-lw WAaH'N DaM.NHOWKR, 1115 F st. n.w. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS knowletUre of draw nig ms-uasary. lessons da) audeven ing. ItEV NOLDS. Studio, 4:t<> sttli st. Je?H Jt?_ YV ANTl.l>-TO BUY-UOOD SEt'OND-UANI)OEJf 11 ileincli's Clothes, Ouns, 1'ibtols, &c., lor which highest cash price is paid. Call o, send postal to myl7-lm* _ A, El/NAK. 1301 lltbsus.0. -ttfANTEP-HOUSEHlO 1* As X U HE AT M l'EB 11 ucailh, grain led extra; personal attention. Ordor oox l'ri. ?'s stable. 311 tith luw.; far* ?th-,t. road, eight miles from city. O. H. F. CLAHK. fcligo, Md. niylii-lm' \*T ANTED-TItY SCRIBNEB. BEST BL'TTEWnZ 11 ~l)c. pound .TooVuig, l.?r WarranUkl nut to K?t ctrutMC tltko buturl lor use mouth, or tauuay. re iunded. Try Uot?ju 8?cd lArd. tuirer. richer, and goes lurtluir tlMU Ho*". Eant ftr mU? ot the. J ANTED-A FEW M( IKE S( HOLAl>S TO LEAKN Crayon-Portrait work, taus'ht in 16 lessons; no K at. u.w. inyX'4-lm WAN TED-SMOKE POKTUONDO * CO.'g CI 11 gars, Carolina and Concha lloruata, 6c. aach: Margarita Londre and Zarzuelas, 10c. each. JOSEPH U. POKTIKJNDO k CO., Phllailelphla. mylfr-lm TPHOL work done la a V1T ANTED?PAKfxjH FUKNITUBE 11 atercd; Mattrtsso, made over; w< nest and aubstantial manner; slip coven cut mat^perfect lit guaranteed. 0. KKJU30N, 130230 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED?TO PURCHASE A SMALL TREADLE J*? rriuun* press. Address, stating make, price. Ac.. PBIVTKR. SUrufficf. >13-3t* WANTED -STORAGE AT 480 PENHA. \Vtl * ? sejiarate lockfd compartments for household ana other bxkwU ; for particulars in ly it iiremi ?*. Jel3-3m E. OOHBETT. WANTED-A SECOND-HAND BICYCLE: THE Nmt Rap*L or M gwA. W E. 8EBREE. with Time. W SmithVlKt and Ind. ave n.w. Jell-3t_ w ANTED?HBAU1I PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH ~t price* for second-band Furniture, Carpets aud Feathers. Entire Household* a specialty. Address 210 Tthst. s.w. >e8 w ANTED-GOOD SECOND-HAND CMTHISO^ "" truns, revolver*, old irold and silver, for which liirli< st cash prices ?ill be paid. Call LASKEY'S Loan OtBcc. 201 Penn. ave.. cornerVd st. n. w. my2d \\T A^TICD?STEAM CARPFT CLEANING AND " Rtuoratim.' Wrrka, F'catliers Renovated. Mat ti eftfcn Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths D? struyod. F iLYOl'XUS,1402 P?.a,.,T?tepUiu? 100b 2. apll-7m COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 1X?U SALE?4."> ACRES OF LAND?TART IN TIM tier?ou Bt.>"kville road. lie-.iuarU'T of a mile of Tenleytown, a.iiiiiii?r Reno; hiifb and healthy. never falling *;>rn:*r center of premises Hy WM. RRITT. Tin!"j-("*n, D. C. jel3-3t* IrVlIt SALE?SIX ACHES OF LANDTMPROVED BY . sii-r< 'in ilwi iliijic, lrutt mi l well wi.ten-d > iu fen leytown. D. C. By WM. BRITT, Tenleytown, D. C. Jel+-3f _ UOK SALE-A VALUABLE FARM IN ST MARY'S A county, Md.,ou PotoiBarriver, I'Pi'cBite Blavkis tone's Island. For particulars and terms Apply to L. A. WILMER, Attorney. Port Tobacco. Md. >1:1 ,-..0t^ For sale-cornkb lot at bbooklahd; trood location for a ?tcrc . price only $22.5. Also ten acres ad> 'iniii?r Twining City, N .11-' 111 Aaaooatta road and extending down to Eastern Branch. suitable for subdivision; price ouly 40.U0U. W. C. DCVALI, P'.'o F st. n.w. Jela-at Ij*>R SAI^E?A~MAONIFICENT COUNTRY SKAT of T5 acre*. l:tn*>m iiimw ii with all modern im provements. l1-* miles from Westminster, Md.: nould exchange Jorcliy j>ro|?-rty, ?ll.."i0O. l'l F 1Y ACRES ?itb boautilul tvsidence of 12 rooms a0. I SIXTY ACHES-2t) meadow, 40 timber?.'10 mile* from city, no improvement*; occutHce Junction of J county road and Met. Branch R. It., ij2,r> 000. FAGHTF.KS ACRES, cottape of 8 rooms, uew baru, aliuiidanc?-of fruit, tine lawn, one mile In rear of Ar limrton and Fort Myer, ?50,000. Si-\EN ACRES of fruit and )r*rden with food 8 room bouse, barn, .tc? ad J ins last above, i i,'J>0 ONE ACRE, 7-room cottatre, ~ miles from city, $].r>(i0. TWO ACRES, J-room cottage, "Z miles from city. $1,000. |>NE ACRE, 3-roora cottage, 2 miles from city, $000. ONE-HALF ACRE, new 7-room cottatre, 2 miles from city, $1,04)0. MURE THAN 200 OTHERS. T. H. SYl'llERD A CO., Je 115-31 Sun Buildimr. I^Ult SALE? 1 A FARM OF 10t> ACR1-S, Lying on iu < k creek, half mile from KNOW LES' STATION And one mile from FORES'! uLi.N", And two and om U dt miles from the proposed ROCK CREEK PARK. This line property will !*? sold at PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 H i LFTH. at TWO O'Cl.i K_'K P.M.,on the premises. Thin is ot the 1 vst quality ol MonVoinery county land, and is ::1! in irra.ss except 12 I'.cres of |T"Ctt timber. Ii atlj'iins tbe handsome farms of Alfred Ray, Col. Spcnc-r Jones ami .Mr. Gartrell; has a w,'li-sbad,d building site, overlotikiug a line range of country, tbe railroad aud Knowles' Station. Tbe dwclliug was burned, but there is a barn aud teiiant-house. This ofleis a good iiplsirtunity lor an investment, either for a (Tontlen aii's country rest deuce or for subdivision into smaller homes, lying so near two of the best sia tionsou tbe M< tiopoliini OraucU U R . aud also t" the gran I National Ris k Creek i'ark. through which ltne drives will Is' constrai ted to the city. Terms: $2,000 cash; balance m live annual pay ments, se' nred by deed of trust on the premises. A j deposit of $2d0 will lie required at time ot sale. Con veyancing at cost of purchaser, 'i itle jtrtect. Trains leave 11. and O. deisjt at 12.30, returu at 4. T. H. BYPHERD & CO., Sun Building, tr TIIF. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO SAT URDAY, FIFTEENTH INST AN T. AT TWO O'CLOCK 1'. M. Jetj-St 1X)R SALE - NO SUCH BARCiAIN ON THE market?o00 aires iu the village of Pi scat* way, 1 ti I miles troin Washington; good lmpnveiiients and rich soil SAMUEL BEALMKR, Jel2-yt# 310 St. Paul St., Baltimore. Md. 1M?K SALE~OirEXCHANUE-FOURTEKN MIL liou souare feet ol land by the acre; within two miles and in sight of this city ? in lots of from half to ten acres; location high, dry, health} aud beauti ful; no mosquitoes; no malaria; no doctor's bills to pay; prices low; terms to suit. Jell .1 R A. PHILLIPS, 141!> New York ?ve._ l?OR RENT- $.",0 A MONTH. BEIAOIR MANOR J? furnished; lee, garden, &e. Address ROBERT HINCKLEY. 1310 Mass. ave. n. w. Jellllt* K 7 NOWLES, MET. BRANCH B. & O. R. R. Nicely located lots 50x125 feet at from 3 to 3 cts. per loot. 0 acres highly improved garden laud with 4-room house, $2,000. Apply to W. H WHF.ATLEY. On the premises any time during Wednesday*, or other days after 4:35 train. _ my2.">-l m IPOK SALE?AT HYAT'TSVILLE, MD.. A BEAU tifullioiue; house nearly new; 13 rooms; all the mod. imps.; water aud gas. large aud attractive Krounds, within three minutes' walk of the station; rick sidewalU to the door. To au immediate pur chaser will lie sold very cheap. If not sold in a few days will be for rent. B. H. WAiiNER & CO., Jel0-5t 1110 Fstn.w. IJOR- HALE-AT HYATTSVILLE, MD.7 THKBB new houses (S rooms), within ten minutes' walk of the station; brick: lirn k aud board sidewalk to the | door. Ooisl op|OR SALE-OR EXCHANOL -FOR CITY PROP-| erty a hue farm near Woodbridgo station; a uew house, saw-mill, large orchard. For particulars ad dress HUlill HA MM ILL, txc^uan, Va. Je8-lw* 1X1 It SAl.i. -04 ACRES OF THE VERY BEST garden land within lialf hour's drive ot tbeCeiiter Market, lai.d imde^ aluurb state of cultivation; well improve 1 with fine dwelling and outhouses. For lull particulars apply to J. T. DYER. JeS-Ot 1304 F at. 1~YoR SALE NEAR PROMISED PARK ON RtH'K Cr-^'k, U autuul country place, $2". .'> per acre; also 00 acres adjoining at $4 per ai re. 1 jisy terms. J. ; -t;t A. J. WHlTAKEd. l;10,St F ?t. COU I'll BROOKLAND. H WITH CITY STREETS, AVENUES AND CIR CLES. FftR SALE.?The beautifully situated tract of land called "South Brookland," having hMU subdivided in accordance with the plan of the city, with streets OO leet and avenues Kit) feet wide, is now placed on the market. It is on tbe line of tbe Mctro|>olitan 11. It., Mouth of i;ud adjoining Brookland, about one mile north of the city, and but a short distance from the electric cars, and near the University Only ten min , all i " " * " . will rap- | idly increase in value. F"or the present, lots will be utes'drive to the city by Ccntiai avenue, all of which ! makes it very desirable, and proi>crty which will rap old at ttie low price of from 3 to 12 cents, on easy terms. For plats. Ac., ap| ly to WM. O. DEN1SON, 023 F at. n.w., or to Je4-lm REP FORD W. WALKER, KW F st. n.w. 1>OK oaLE?SOI 111 HiiOOKLANl' 1 JLST SUBDIYIDED. I?tn froui iV*. to 10c. imt foi?t; t.ne-fuurth bal ance 1, and years: route iu anti sc-l?<-t )our lota. >*4-lni l.hWlh m HfcATON,Y Ht n.w._ 1"7oK 8ALE *M I IJU ?sl. l AUK" LOTS; TUB most ^.irable in HyaVlrtville, Md.; two minutea Inuu ^tatIoIl; opjKiHite tin' residence ,.">??(? Kit. terms v**y. lliJKJi Hl-THKUFoKI>, i:?07 F st. n. 1 w. ?OU S\Lt?NLAlt bl ATIONS UN MKTIUU\>U _ tan IJrain'h; ^rass, ktliii, fruit, htoek, itniltry, and dairy lamia; 'J toUOO m res; lot.-, c-ott?K?*a, and ivmi- I try bonu a. Ct>UK.K L>. Ll'CKLi i, 1)35 at. | iiiy'J.Vlia I^oK HALE ?THE HANDSOMRbT Tit ACT FUH KUlxlivinini: in th? vicinity (> acres, known aw liunk?-r Hill Farm, at lirooks, the tirst sta tion out 011 the Met. It. it., opi?ortite the Catholic Uni versity and near the Electric fari. The streets of I Brookland abut on this i?roi?erty and could be con tinued through it. t'ur lull lmrtuulars enquire of in j 1 iu KhI)FuUD_W. WALKEli, l(?0tiFht. 1* X)K 8ALE THE mableqd KAllM, AJDJOIMIMQ the I'rojH rty of Mrs. Fowler and C. Ilerick. uear ! llyaltHvilie,^ 1UU ^eracre. Apply to JOHN STLl'llKN, i.? ;.l Ertnte iirok? r. lila?ieusbuiv, Md. 1113 : ] in I^OK SALE AND KENT- WASHINOTON OU0VK Md., veral line CottaK? s iu ditterent parts of the Urove. Prict s, tt?r salo, J^4u0 to and lor rent, $40 to lor the aeaaon. M. i>. FECK, Uii4 F at. av?l.'?-'.'iu IJM )K bALE~LOT8 AT FOKE8T GLEN, MIX THE moat Injautiful loeatiou lor a home out?ideM a?h iiiKtoii; only ti, amd Ijc. i?er foot, J. li. ilEUT 1? mi), Jb lemiuK buildimr, st. mUlO-.im SUBURBAN PROPERTY. IX)li RENT-AT HYATTSVILLE. MI), ON WINE ave., live minutes' walk t'roni statlou, a larice F'ranic Cottatre withei?rht rooms; water iu the yam: $25. B. 11. kV ARN1 R A CO., 910 F st. u.w. Jel3-3tp ] ISoR RENT-IN ANAC'OS'lIA?7-ROOM HOUSE; , > liuriaiiiK location, laive yarentoual spec ulation, at the real estate cilice of JNO. A PRFJSCOTT, Kl-IUvk' Buildiug, myl.r>-lm 1410 Fat,u.w. FOR RENT-STORES. 1>OR RENT?CORNER GROCERY STORE. WITH ' rooms; irood stand; rent Aeap; fixtures all ritrht. Aplily 11)49 12th at. n.w. Jell-3t* FOR RENT?OFFICES. For rent-at sie f st. n. w? oftice Roomaos ?oondfloor, rentinif from?Q to #12.50 pwiao. Uiw arc desirable rooia*. rery coaveniaut f?13-3t* ' ' 910 i" it, u.?. 1X1R rent-cheap-tw itoefboitt office 'jSomTat 71611 th at. n.*.* near O. Jell-af F? BENT?OFFICE ROOMS?LARGE, AIKT office rooms ou second floor of new building, cor ner 5th and Q streets uorthweat. opposite Pension oflte* ALBERT F. FOX. 020 F at. n.w. >)10-a? FOR RENT-STABLES. fiw Bli ? we. lJiNT?STABLE AND CARRIAGE BOOK IS U kept private stalJe; peetnlly located. Ad XABLE BOOM, Htar ottca. Ja7-0t FOR RENT?ROOM?. FttEEMT-PCnVrr. il w..~2COMMrsicAT ina rootus, 24 IE .ir. uu{umi*U> J; also S -M floor furnished ro?n>?. Or?t lass u!4< L-?rd > 13-.1t* F)K RENT?1017 15TH ST \ W, HXM'SCMK. rooms 1 ?t and \M floors. private he i hs. nn?rV of In tuite*. pteisaut accouunodstious for transients; sverythin* nr?t olaa*. suumu. r prices. JflJH" Sini-MS ;ii> st x w. -i vkral large sad small room*, including parlor*. fiirniafced or Bnlurnfebed, toramiu4 ?<-e?. JflJJt* F>r rent?unft'kxjshed.~foi r rot>i.~ AMD i Vfruni room*. well coun- ted. in a desirable k> i-aHtr;'con veuieut to car* aud market. with bath. (or small family. Call ?Q6 "Oth it. p.w. >13 3t" DOR RENT?ROOM?FURNISHED OR I NU'l F nished. first or aeeond floor, term* rea* '*ual>le; herdie-s pass tlw door, call after 5 o'clock, (t-4 94-i *t. n.w. >13 3t* 1JOR KENT - TWO LABOR SECOND-STORY F rootus. furnished or ui.furni*h<*i. lirht boa* keeping if dewired; ether i nvikvt*. \ct) ruu?iial>> to responsible part; without children . southei? c\i*> WWl ltl51 ?t?.?. jel). FOR KENT-THREE EXFURS1SHED ];,VMS for lurht hous< ke- plug, second storj I ist b on uiut1 "TriwJ wiu^ovk";cori"r^ou>m'' * ?t- n.w. 1X)R RENT?DoUKLE PAKI.Ol.*. TOOK I'M til OR separate, mif?rcuh?l or furnished. one other room. Owner. 3tM> H *t. n.w It* I^OK KENT A LARGE .'L STuUV EIU'XT li> ? ,vj with a quiet launiy. ?!iere one can feel ?t home; new turniture and every .liiutr clean. ?H?. Apply at 13?.".' IStli at d.*. )fi:i :ti* I^ORRENT?IXTHlllE-STORY t ?URNI RllOl sE a cntue first with ?x*il sle1um tor #15 |H.r mouth, iuihnlii.tr lisno. I.? -a 111:> location J? E st. La It* 130R RENT ? FURHISHED OR CM I RXISHED . Rooms. at low prices, jor litflit hou*. kt* pin*- . w ill board if desired, u* K *t. n.w. lr 1>)R BEST-1 SK? 11TH 8T7 N.W~ SEVERAL very dv?ir?l>lc furnished and unfurnished r*" 'U suite of three, front. lock and hall, tom-thi r or se|w rate. ianw oMet*. one tirnt rl' v r room. rctereac?. J?l.Mf .R RENT -EI KXISHEI" KM. HBCOXP S IXJKV / front. 4911 LuuMauare, n.w. JflSJt* I[X?R RENT -316 IXIUAS A.VVE N.wTPLI VsANT comfortable rootus at suii iii. r pnece, taM" I - ird it deHnd;locAUou antral;all m. 1. Uli-lf r,XJK REST-TWO El UNlXifEI) 1SACK K. ? HIS. F necond floor, liath, wutt-r. a:^i tfa*., so.ittif'rn cK|>o suri'. ?A una $t> per moutii. Call at 2112 E at. n.w. alt'-ro |'. a. It* 1>>R KENT - FURNISHED - SECOND ST >HV iront rv?'in. with dnect* and alcove; convenient to cara audcaVen r. uo o'ajectkn to very liirht hwu*' k'K'i'itiK. Ho children. Afily SLIlltL *t. n.?.Jel3-3* 1>?1C KENT?ONE NICE. LAROE I'SEl KXISHED -T troiit llix ui. uth> r 1.1. e. lar*-i l:-'..m*. I'artl) i run turninhod. Miurle or cn mute, cheili; Kood 1'-cati'>n, board if demred. i'.'i K ?t. u *. J. 1 :i .1* 1>)B RENT?1014 1,'irti sT. N. W . NEAR K. AT tractive from an i leak Roouis, at verj moderate 1 rice*, with or without hoard. 11* l?l?R REST 17-Jlt II ST. N. \V . SECONK STORk" X fiuteof rooiua,furnialied. alao I'ar. roii t5r*t tl ?t. north and south exfoauri'. I* anlil doired, out *OR RENT?Jl'XK l.'t?THREE L\KU1 H I, ui*lied ro-uia, lir*t floor, suitable for li ii?? kii | very dc*tral?le. Alao, utifurui?hed room*. -t>ly at 122? Oat n.w. It* I^OK REXT-47SO ST. N VS . WITH BOARD TWO lifuutiiul liHy-Utudow Ilooins; lar-re clo-et*. ae. Iioum: , and ,'td floor*, eiiitable lor loan alei Wtfe -r two ^eutiemeu; home made bread aud eitL'-. *io uad *,>o. >ec:-:?c 1>)B~RENT?THBEK 1DNFCRSI8HED iux#M?l; ' newly ItftMli three latv*; elosel*. tiath-r<*>m, lay window; tue laimly consiat of two adults, ltd E *t. n.w. Jel2-:il* IV>R RENT- WITII OK UITH'il T RoARD. 1 ??> columuiiicati'.K rvHiUio, a |iar! >r ai.d l* d-n? 111. on *eeond floor; and a bed-roon: on third. ?'JS 1 Ith *t. n.w. JeH.'-:it" 1.VJR RENT?102T" 11TH sfT N W . CORNER . MaHwu'tiiisettB ave., finely turtiished front ro- iu. cool and iitflit, bay windoh , clieap to de*irat4>- party. 'Table Itoard. JelMr 1^0 It RENT?A SI1TE ?)1 THREE IN turniahed or lunn*lad Uuuuu, *uitable lor h*-ht heusekeepitur; facllnr tiorth and south, near ' it 1 'JO N mU, Oeorvetown. Jell-3t* 1^'tilw RENT?TOSHtH ST. N. W. UANlisOUEEY funuahed parlor, !>? d-room 1 -t fl >tr, a!*o *? nd Mtory Uick, summer rate*, caterer in hoiw. Jell ;tt I^OR RENT?1414 I ..Til STREET N W.oNE lartfe trout alcove rR RENT?SUMMER BEHORT-OOOL, PL1 ~ . ant roe'iu*. handsomely furniahiil; fluest Windsor mirrored 1**1*. al*o other*; ail aev?. tr?>odloeatiou; comtor'-s of home or club lite. 0U*J E U.W., near ? th. j>n-:tc 1.?R REXT'-Eol'R lil Al 111 I I. l.ooMs. I XII It" niKlied, kitchen, diuimr-rooiu. parlor and chaml* r. 1207 lUthat. n.w. >-ll-;it IjHJR RE NT-1118 I 8T. 1 W^ FtTRXllUIED roouis ior rent, with l??ard, at reaeouabln rate>. convenient to four line* ot street cars; park in front ot house; table boacder* wanted also. Je 11 -lit* yoit KENT LARGE MCELY-l'l''RNISllED '.'1? _1 aud 3d story south Iront roouis. very low terms; no childreu. hall room. i >, iar?e closet with ca?h room. vi'-iil ludtanaave. n. w. Jell-Ilt* I^OR RENT ? REAITIFI'L SI MMER i:uoM\ kintrlo or eu suite, in private tamilj . furnisiied. lartre double corner houa? , bouth and east lrolit. p |-| ereucesrequired. llulKst. n. w. Jel-12t* I^OR RENT-IN THE NORTHWEST, A M ITE oK four room* on Vd floor, suitable lor lnrht house- [ keep.nc, to family without childreu; summer price*. lOUUliuhst. Jeo-lBl I^OKltENT?817 10TH ST.N.w'.'.EL'RNUiUEDOR unfurnished rooms,eu suite, also office r -111 to | rent. niyVJl-lm* 1 FOR RENT?FLATS. IS Ja BENT 140136 14TH M V. W., A BEAl I I . tilul i-'lut un the corner of lihodt* Inland aw*, \*ith s ixnjiu*<, h.ith uiid all zuoci'Tii luiiTt-v"'incuts. K? y at 14t 1:1 t!jU. li. a. U AKNKU & CO., LJHK^ l?'? F ^t.u. w. IJOK BENT ITO KEF1XBD (XH MJS \ XFl H r uuihfd flat of \hrw rooiim, m wly |?awrrU, i r:ce, tf l!>; al-K), trout m* L?iid-*tor> room, uii? !> furuiaUt^d; , looatiou cx>ti\eui^iil. Call at me. li. w. JelU-3t BUSINESS CHANCES. OFFICE OF commissioners OF THE HAR la >K AN ll RIVER REEIEF l?OAKI> OF ltAI.il- 1 MORE. No. 13 Chaniberof ConUiiereO Uuildimr, llaltimore, Md. Baltimouv.. June 13.1 SS'.i. Sealed proposal* for the purchase of the Ice lioat MARYLaNL will I*' received at this < ihee until Noo> of JUNE ~J7 and o|>eucd immediately there alter. T he sale will include the vessel as she now is, with all her machinery, appurtcuaii.-ea, outfit, tools, tackle, anchors, cbaius, etc. T he ritrht is re *-rved to reject any or all proposals. Payment in cash required. Ry order ot the Harbor aud River Relict Hoard. W M. R. V. ILLsoS, Jel3eo-2w Secretarr. IXJR BALE?A raVT-CUkM OROCEftY, FBOVi sion and l.Kiuor Sto: , doin-r a tr-*?d > a>h business Will sell at abars-aiu. J. H. S.vMMoNS, t>th and H sts. n.w. Jel3-3f 170R RENT-STORE AND DWELLING OS 1M portaut business thorouirhfare lor millinery, cou loctioiiery, dius'-.-t, inilor t?r other li-rht busiue-ss; l'Jl 1 G st. n. w. Rent *?(?. Ecys adjoininir. Jel2-:tt 1;oU SALE- R\ 1UANE H. l El.Ol/ZE. 1313 F str?*t. First-class loeal BecUiiUcs paykun (food dividend*. C.'iErauklin Insurance. l'J.'i Hiss's E ire Insurance. 123 \\ usl.liiif.ou Market, 15Orcat Eal;* Ice. 4 N alii l.;.l bale Tie posit. 2t) Chesapeake and l*oloniac Telephone, Also the lollowini,' sim ulative stocks. ltKi Itieuiuatic t.un Carriage. 41 Smith Ricyde. 25 Hull lUin Panorama. al)Columbia Title Insurance. 10 Gl>uiont Iiuproveuieuc l.?IjtnstoU Type Machine. 50 Dynamos'riiph. 'J 4 ehophoiie. 11 Linotype. lvK) Electric Boiler Cleaner. Full particular* 011 application. Jel 1-31 Several new seven room houses, with all modern improvement*, in excium^o for unim proved property, a Una B. c. Y-.star otbee. jeju-U* rjiKAVKUiKS?WHO HAVE OCCASION TO VISIT JL Europe duntiK the summer, should purchase a laiok of Cheque Bank Chegueo, whn n can be cashed on 1 n-seiitation, at upwards of 'J.tltiO Hankiin.- Houses u ithout chaiye. Apply lor i>aruculars. RICH X CO., Bankers, 01315th st. mylT-liu 170R RENT - STORE -J10 10TH ST., NEAR M. wliolesale market and La ave. . suitable for cont niission or Krocery business particularly, liiuuire H'JO La. ave. myl7-lui ^CONSIGNMENTS and STORAGE SOLICITED. Having a very larffe store in (rood location and 11 hfe outside spac" to display furniture, both for auc tion and Btoraire, we are prepared to recel ve eoaanrn iner.tsot hoiisehold merchandise of all kiiel*. horses. I.iwie*. kc. spe<'iai attention paid to real estate sales. Sales day every Wednesday. ROoi' ^ LoWENTHaL Auctioneers, niy31-lm U37 7tli sl n.w. 1?FOK SALE - STOCK, FIXTURES and good J/ wiUof au estaliished payiup shoe atore; stock fresh, clean and staple; irood location;rjanoiisblerent; loiitt lease. Apply or address ECONOMY SHOE s 1 ore. S02 7th ?t. n.w. my31-lm rjoGCUSTRACTORS, Bl'lLDEKS, and OTHERS. X Four blocks from Boundary, on 13th at. extended n.w., irood dumping ground. my2?-lro M M.PARKER. 141KFat. Volt SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES, BRICK JT othce, scale, teuclliK, sheds and statue of coal yard corner of S. Cap. and Canal sts.; rent, 4-0 |* r month; lease expires January 20,1?U3; price, f-'OO Apply 1117 lsth st. n.w. my21-Iui ?*rilHE WUKLD DO MOVE"?REMEMliElt THE X "Terrestrial Clock," RAMSAY has cut the prices; watches cleaned, 41; firsta lass main tpcintrs, warranted one year. 41; ail clock and Jewelry work at the lowest prices in the city; we defy competition. 1224 Fst. n.w. tlo-Oni Vkl lt. J. LATIMER. SURVEYOR AMD CIVIL E*GI V V neer. Address 111> Harriam st., Anaixjstia, 1>. C. Special attention to subdivision of suburban prop erty. au* ?* PERSONAL. BG. STANTON. P. O. MU8T OUR PARTING ? be forever? X RL'LY. It* A YOUNG MAM IN OFFCH, LONELY. EXUt plary habits, wislua Mguaintance of an asrueable. considerate, domestic, and r? fined lady (brunette pre teitrdj^ouc other need roply to M. X,Star vthoe. A" ETHORIZED Pin TATE DETECTIV E AGENCY. WE WILLIAMS. GEO. W. McELFRESH. Ootn luuntcatious promptly atunded to iad strKUy couA damtial. Ottoe openaQEoura. WM. WILLIAMS, Man ajrer, b20 F n.w. my4-2ia* II ?\ WILL FRRtJUERTLV PAy VmJ IN o5*i ? 1U *?^. Ladies dMtriur to speculate in stocks -JMiall conKdence, J.*. bTEwlkl, Star OlSoe. Good relersnces ipven. )rt-l? CvIVIL-SERVlCE EXAMTNATIOR QUESTIONS / and anirrer*. Send 10c. to II W. FLY A. A. It, Ivy Institute, mjrlO-lm Southwest cor 8th and K sta. n.w. fvoRCEs-A. Goodrich; attokney-at-law. 124 Dearborn st^ Chicago; advice tree; twenty one yean' experience. Inuinese uuietly and Uvally tzanaactod. ?el5-a.tn.th.ly JU8TH*S OLD STAND 18 TVS ONLY PLACI where Crst-class Sewmd-Haiw Obthnm can ha sold at raapeciabU prtcaa. Andrea at call atOlMD at, 1 ? ? uiyl FOR SALB-L0T8. Fir SALE-LOT* IN worm HROOKLAND. or At* Baltim ore and . hihv at tic to lOr per f.1 " ?n Kcktinrtou. ?t tn,< Urtnitiu. .4 thi EiJclr> 90c u> .V>\ iwr Al Kiwi luu tw?, ,'y to lOr. |?v (not Call at olflcr and ?* ritu THOH. O. nr.NSET * CO. F F Ur; ^a%?*., I * 11V..(hi MnjliioUVi lt\vl.h M?r)iaa<1 tv?*, ? 1 >t j JO* HALF. LOTWfZ . lUp*litV,cor. 14fh ard fLV? 2j{ :*!? Y2' 1 ^ anJ fY1a?u*- ???* 5^ !;?' ?'?wiwttocof. c,ii ??& J*Jl 11ft. n ??da c. l*i At* and ?tki ? ? ?%i ?0*uu l.?. ror h and 1 *Hh u.w 5Ar ?gft?S S ,u H 1^ MV.V. I'f ?i bo-aonu-br. U?vJn. ..f rfl :?w l.iT v,,,, T ? ?vwu(F*cSxr >"?>-? K?? KuOfiac. K">' S?" E DnHBAliU: uilLDlRti un oB r ltitbat u.w i>no, *:t..Vto udrta Jel:t-lw PIT*fc\ k BKADtoKlt lltiPiL u.w >'K SM.K-TWO ftHUiKK (/'TV Xt*TH?U? - l".0(KI?in!u01iHHi IM, .VOaad fVl cent. r. a|?et^ ... CARl ?L EVANH * CAEIM, MI2 Jf irMPc 1>>K KALE C3 ri KT j'V T HT1UKT HI MMkS * nutUtOrnft'invr 1 I.in jv AI, lttl| r .Tin* ?*? n T?cn*r mar \em Ha:uj?hir.- ? %?. ? mill ?\\ It> II. si ??M\ SM, I ?t i; * y * *1N E THESE I?! SI K AlU.l 2\ \ I>1\|} NTs 'i ft. d. ?? . imitr \ur; *.? ilru.i akc_ ?i,n , j,( ;iru '*+r l*?i * *l l> I *t . I $1 -Jr. ? i?i, it u,'*{ ?*????>'? awa ?V..? VOUH... i.It ?'U'*Ix????>*??*.'. i 4ii "fi-ir- "*" tVnn'yl**!!1* ?**.. ?IH 134. ... 41 jj ? urtlit-r |?rtk uiai> ?ui! It^.l b> * v,.M.t WWII * KKPETTL ' " * XK Wlllla)lt uik tw. ? ?, p? r,Vrf,, .tf V"Al.l;'" 11,1 '?u,ls- uJI 4 ' cri ? v, r> l?'r?l4e Uuii.ltsur T. ^i.J^ *? ????-1>> M r(. .1, . Tv. I >r i?r tl'?i1'l "? J. ?. ?' UU.ks* s Ju iiurt ol WH * JOHN 11 J. >HShoN. vjh i *. VUH KALE? 'S ,Su*r* l**- ?flJoiiUn* ilit rwi. a* nct Ktf tito l?tf \^. \\ CoPcormu, lr"?utinir on DMli'Miveuni' ami da I >i Uirili?iiJiir?r'lAiM\ru? r'.u*r: fht^V^1'1 ?atxlivMtaa lou li. l?t, 17. Ik. l.i, -j4t. Jl. VJ. -J.'i ''"f1 r?u'? xiiMnmiuii 1,1 muart. 'rKti."ui WiwliiD?ru?i dt>'. It, C. Aii'ly to A.MUONY HVDE, ... . t;HAW.I K M MVrrHFWH. . , Tru?t?-? of tiir t -i?Uol U ? Cvn-.tnu. JelO-lm 414 l.itli it. u.w.. Wwlmiirioi,, i>. o. |>>K 8A1X UKJKIKI.AM) 4MI SOUTH IIK.m.iT ?* 1?.|H \V?- llttNv tl?? i< itH 111 tl *ti\loioiih h* from 4 to 1 ? ceutN |?er ?qiuir?* (?>. >t < all ?t "Ur. mii.l ti;akc)oiircUouo. 1 lie* ?r. t|? iumI taaiClots tn the tiwtrh l of C .luiul?? . ,.m, .,it uVi."iii il'i1.' ??" Mt LAI Hi.I.N fc HA itUUuill Mm? L t-wtu?v . ami at. u.w., near t?t-U(tkr? li. i urtiiifUta, tu?* it?? IVuMiiq JJffliv uiiUdiuir. tiic Uv\cruiMvut I'niaUUa' (Iflrr and tin j a|-it oil k?ta would a?*ll or mit rtyiaii> ..?.?liel trout 021 AI^-h.-u Lum-tis* ?v?* ruiiinitK to an alli-j It w>id Wltliiu a I? w da> 8 th?-4 rau la Lad AU.thf la at V to?Xi*tkCaiHtoI?t..Miwn M *iid > stK.. i4^.: 1?1in k fr.?in Klei tri< raiir to JoilN Cui?K. tilh l .'lli V: u m: jeH-lm tH'K SALE -UNt LOTH? M. * ??? i?. a\.- . tur Uirli t.? HHU at.. < ? r. h a.ni 'Jiitii ? u., TOx.'t.i > ?t., lrt I jtli Si and <"oMa. r.'?;IIV||^U I 1? ?t., I? t, 1 i iiiaiiJ I Mli sts., MI. V *t., ?a*t. 1 . tli ai.d 1 Slh atn., 1 V *J/ U''l* *' *>lil u * .villus. > H .i\?- it u.t ' V II -Vv. li u . .UiS?tt. tr.?ut. .l?t?UM K and Ifciuiidar), l^ltNl. N at., la t 14th and i.?tli. liiati;I I s?t..Ut. \ a a\* ?UM lSUl at., K it.. !??t. 1 (>tli and 1 Ttlli ata. n.ar , *J!?. io*a\ 83^. 1 ^ u.w., l*-t. l^itii and 14tli wta., i ??r. lotb und W uta. n.w., iioa?o. Stiuar* .?4 i. all. , Kju-iv i.oaw. aouth ML > M Vf l VLKk ft KI THFRFDHn. 1.10T F at. IM.utli"k?t Iront |..t?. N h ?v.? l*t Mum! . ? Jf* tr?f* M?r\?ium If i.,m m tr?i |?ri* <41 .jo. h. C. HILL, KUi anil f nIh. u.w. KALL-A Ml'LLT LOCATKD LOT. MAJTll vVnt, on iKianok* 8t.,Columbia ll^iirbU, near 1 Jitti bt., at ,?f? couth i**r to?i> W litSHNKU, k CAHl'rtI, , m U??ll Lutal. Hrol.iT*, _ JeS-lOt 1UU? E ?t. u w. I^OB KALE?DEKIHABLE LOTK IN MT. i l.l.A* * ?55* '.?0?ll4*.Wi??ch. J h HKKTFoLli. Biy^K-1 mo ^ >'l< ii.iiur liuildiiw. 14II) U it. Ii** SALt-?0 U)TH IN ' IA1KMKW." B& twf?-uI Lrkuurton ?u.l Nauonal lair trr ui <1?, uHlund ..ixlju. troiu 41.">ot..ikiKiOt-Kli.hrui. 1 uiH miImU> ihiou m on tlie lim-oi improvcmenta and aflonia an loi inv? atment. For i>Uu> ami lniormaiion a|.i.l> w lit hi ft a I XiKKI-? itl). my^4 liu U'J4 Mtbal u v. 1>?lt kale-Loth in w aooaman ami KI. ?4hllUff V' UlV|ty o| lurewiy ?alifd auudky llirk. Ihla l>ro|a-rty m mtuau at tii,? tertuuiua of tV>une?'ti? ut a\?-. c?t. nd? d. and adjoins KaKiruuiu livi^-btjv, Umi new bruise and lb* i-ark. Tnvo, and near t) tLe Z??ol?.?.i. al ?ran1 ni* An viae trie r??a?i uili b? coiuitructod, a ? Unrt?-r La\ imr already U-? n obtained from Cucariy a-, si* .mi j ru-?? w pev l?lc of prominence who will i>uild bin iiou?'n Call for l'lal, alao bulletin ot clicai IToiartx F. WAuQAMaS, mjlO-Jin ,uu 14tU al toAUt- - ?,MO0 FEET OF GEOIND. >? w Iiami?lare ave, v5tL and H nu., will mate twelve or more lota id not lt??a tuan l.> loet frontiure _ M'lM _ 1 KA.SK U OONdtK, 14 lo t ak I.^OK feALfc? ~~ ~ THAT 8PLFKDID LOT on aoutheastcorucr >tw Uiuiiitun- ave. and Hat al *?> I j-r foot. t kLA&k. M. OONUKH, a|lto Hur^ COUNTRY BOARD. 1J"OB ltE.NT-AVll.i iMl. KKUOUH I OEEIGHT ruoniK. * itli irooj.l. near U'MtnuKtuu Ilili. AJJrvM Lock li I ju. UlWBI town, li C. JclUf VT OLD 1MI>T COMPOUT. lV.ani f..r a few la::uli<-? for w ainii. Liirvr bona, ai.d fri.,uiiU? w. il Hltaot'J. IJoatili*, i?tliiliir, bstuuK, ataliliii^. A 1. E. HAN'Li-V. l'li.t-oua, Va. J?13tiika>t C~noiNTia IK'K'.l' \ . IN. .11 sllUVltAM'oLI H I Ktdtiob. M.ui |vlii>u brau< U I) t O. U U.Ou., ?? ItiluuteK'walk froiu MtatioL l'leut) aiiade, lullk.v.md ?atfr, KUd tabir. CUAK. KI.IM.K. Houtroae, M.ut ^oiucry Couuty, MiL, for Wruia. ftc, >? UUi' W AN'l'Eli M MUUt BOAitLi.KK Al 8ILVI U IT siTiUk.-, lift. liruicli U. & o. U. it. A U era; Uo . UiUlrcli, Lucii locaUon, |>k'Ut) of milk Ami Iruit. AUUruftn Mr*, n . V. H.. I'.O. bok l?4-l.. ity. or lakoiua lurk. I). C. JelJ-31' WANTLD-Kl MMEU 1K)aB1>EKH; LAUliE A1KV 11 r.Kjma; beautiful aLauil?lnt?r; Lealtliy 1 U11 1 u. COk 1.1 NT- By THE M.lNTH OR TEAK, IN X ^otuionsland county. Va., a haudaouic country liuiiac furiu.UtxL noWU lor iioaltUiuiuflXH, of Cftwu rooina, witii .,ult/iuldlti?r?, atalil". aud kt bouae. trar dni planted in iruita an.1 vetrvtabloa. twenty arrai of )>a?tut?. a kochi. ' ?.k on tiic pr.-uilaca, wiUiui cuuvtu* ifiitn.le ot Colonial Bcacb. (tvainboata to ^ a* til tic ton daily. Apply W Hit WILLIAM WIRT, JcIO-Ht* Navy XK-partuioim Waalun^ton. Board in w. vikui.nia hoi-m ains-lahu? rouuia, plenty of aLadc. and all country oouiforUi oubanka of South Branch nver. line baaa D-t.inK. raiiruwd atatluu ou tiw plaue. 'lenid low. WaaUitMI ton rvf?nnc?a invcu. Addrma Miaa ETTA MA.iU INS'lON, uruin Hpriiw, Ilauii abirt county, vt . at \ Ir ?in>4 jfMW Board in the mocntains ? deuohtfcl board in tbu mouuuina of Va., i lvuty ot ahadf; law lawn. ice and milk. apniy water, and ault Lur ainl iron water. cotiNuyanee* for KUwaU. kilarmn Mr?. J. HTocKtt>N, Kio. Albemarle Oo.Tya. >e5 ilw vl M?i;h BOAKDEKK AOCOHMUUATED-riRsT. J? claaa Board. Mr.. Dr. A B. l'KKE, Eroatbtu*. All'vany county, Md 1-art.a. witbout rliiidran prw Ierred. l*ure water and plenty of rtch milk. Altltuda. V.ViKJ feet. 1 eruia 40 aud 4 < i?r waak. Jal-lt* Bl'KOl NDV HOLKE - OEE* rOH Stmt luanlen: 2mile* from Alexandria. Wmile fr I railroad; lai*e iiouwi. Hue rou?M, larr.^ akady Krounda. train* niet twice a day. BfHOtSLii liobbk. Ali aandria. V*. flUHT BOAKDERK WaRTED?NO> CHILDKBH hi under li y.wjwoia?tv lakea. dalteMCal aituMtab; mountain aceut ry. lanfe ror lawuaVaa*. ailit>**? Hanuitou, Luudoun county, Va. I^CMMXK BOAKD OR RuKTH Hl?t FAJU(-li> 55 cated neur tbe hbfnandoab Ihrt. aatir SfMU tain acenery . beautiful WaalM*; b?altiiy Write far circular luruiakliur detail* and tenua C M. CA8TLEHAB. F. O OaaUeman'a Farry, Clark* County. Va, ?Sgg* gbpRlSO BANK F ARa OTKSH MAT lk. OOB venieut lor real* la oAo* moit train* twice par