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SOCIAL MATTERS.A Brilliant Scene at the White llouse.

Keceptlou to Mr. R. P. Flower.

The reception Riven by the President andMn. Harrison to the officer* of the array andnan and marine corp* waa . brilliant event.The drawing room *uite was decked witn cutflower*, the chandeliers draped with *milaxaud the angle* were all filled with palms. Themantels in the east room were decorated npona new scheme, winch wan personally superin¬tended by Mrs. Harrison. Instead of beinglaid in a bit-or-mi»* pattern each mantel bad afoundation cover of living green. Into thiswere set in one three large solid star* made ofpale yellow half-blown rose*: in another, three¦tars in white carnations, and in the other twowere anchors of white carnations. The mir¬rors were draped with flags and bannersof war. There was a large party of specialKUeaU, and they, with members of the cabinetfamilies and their guests, escorted by Mr. andMrs. J. K. McKee, passed into the bine parlor justbefore 9 o'clock, when the I'resident appeared,his coming being announced by the MarineBand. Cot Ernst and Lieut. Parker precededthe President, who escorted Mrs. Harrison. TheTic* President and Mrs. Morton walked next.(Secretary Windom escorted Mi»s Kingman ofNew York, who is the guest of the house. ThePostmaster General walked with Miss Windom.The Attorney General and Miss Miller were to-getner, as were Secretary and Mrs. Noble andSecretary and Mrs. Rusk. This left only fiveladies in line to receive. All the other* stoodbehind the barricade of sofas in the blue room,lira. Harrison wore a handsome ne% toilet ofwhite satin-striped faille, the elbow sleeves andbedice edged with deep pearl passementeriefringe, and about the pointed opening at thethroat was a modest scarf o1 white net. Shecarried* bunch of fragrant white lilacs. Mr*.Morton's dress was a decelette and trainedgewn of mauve and white brocade, floweredwith roses. The bodice ant. draperies were ofmauve and the train of brocade. Shewore three strands of pearls about her throatand her hair was worn becomingly high. Mrs.Miller wore a becoming toilet of pearl graybrocade, out en train, and made with a V-shapeopening at the throat. Mr*. Noble wore asuperb gown of white satin brocaded in apattern of roses in natural colors, and drapedwith lace in front Mrs. Rusk wore a splendidgown of cream satin, brocaded with a flower,spray, and panel* of buttercup satin were set.in the skirt. The gown was most becoming tothe wearer. Back of the line Mrs, McKee worea short drees of block lace, embroideredwith gold, and Mrs. Russell Harri¬son woie yellow satin, embroideredin gold. Others present were Dr. and3Ir*i Inches of Boston, Miss Sbepard of NewYork and Mr. Tolbert, the guest* of the house.Secretary and Miss Proctor, Miss Wanainaker,Mia* Miller, Miss Rusk, Misses Haisted,Mis* Pettitt, Miss Bessie Flagler, Miss GussieWilson, daughter ot CoL J. N. Wilson, with herhostess. Miss Mary Sherman, Senator Sherman.Mrs. Cockrell, with Mrs. Thomas FrancisMeagher and Mrs. Mackin of New York; Mrs.A. A. Poet of Wichita, Kan.,who is the guest ofMr. and Mrs. O. P. Austin; Gen. Schofleld, Mrs.and the Misses Ernst. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ham¬ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dunnell, Mr. von Milium,Sir Julian and Lady Paunceiote. Miss Mitchell.Count Sala, Miss Dahlgren, Mr.and Miss Batcheller, Mr. and Mrs.and Misa Hutchinson, Mr. R J.Hinton. Gen. and Mrs. Greely, Dr. Ruth,Lieutenant and Mrs. Andrews. Maj. Tucker andliis auat. Miss Giles of Chicago; Senator andMrs. Squire and Mrs. Farman of New York,Miss Gussie Miller, Lieutenant and Mrs. Clover,Mrsw Jacksun. Mrs. Jas. Coate* of Chicago, whowas with Admiral and Mrs. Crosby; SenatorMorrill. Mr. Jaraes Morrill. Dr. and Mrs.Guzman. Mr. De Siruve, Lieutenant and MrsR.M.G. Brown, Miss Grace Davi9, Miss Alex¬ander. Mrs. Justice Field, Mrs. and the MissesCoudit Smith. Miss l)a*«-s, Mis* Alley, Sties Re¬becca Strickle. Mr. J. W. Laupton, Mr. F. B.Loomis. Capt. Chas. P. Lincoln, Miss BertbaLincoln. Dr. and Miss Taylor, General andMr*. George B. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Wm.Hammond, Miss Leering. Dr. and Mrs.VauReypeu. Mr. OutUwaite. Mrs. Pugsley, Sen¬ator Hawley. Admiral Jouett, the Corean sec¬retaries and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Connell. General and Miss Wheeler, SenatorMcl'nersuu. Mr. and Mrs. and the Mimes Pres¬ton. Miss lu«a.ls, Mr. and Mrs. Burrows.Doctorand Mr*. O'Keiiiev, Surgeoii General and Mrs.Moore and Dr. and Mr*. Hamlin,Lieuts. Bliss, Schoiield and Andrews of Gen.Suhoheld's staff. Inspector General Brecken-ridge, Gen. Lenet, Assistant Adjutant GeneralVincent and Mr*. Vincent. Col. ibos. F. Barrand Mrs. Barr, CoL Lonji, Capt. John G.Bjurke. Capt. and Mrs. Morgan Taylor, Capt.Townshend. Commodore Ramsav, Chief En¬gineer Melville, Surgeon Geueral Browne, PayDirector Ihoruiou and Mrs. Thornton. Con¬structor Uicbborn. wife and daughter. Martha,Chief Engineer Towue and daughter, Lieuts.Cowles, McFarland, Norton aud Paymastersollivan. Among other officials presentwere Senators Kenna, Hawley aui Sawyer,Representatives Bynum and Paynter, Commis¬sioner Douglass, Assistant Attorney GeneralCotton. Assistant Secretary of War Grant, As¬sistant Secretary of State Adee. Mr. SevellonA. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Tweedale, ChiefClerk Brackett oi the Treasury, Assistant Sec¬retary Batcheller. Solicitor Hepburn, Gen.Albert Ordway, Cola. Mclntyre and Cranford,Controller Matthews. Deputy Controller Abra¬hams and Capt Meredith of the Bureau of En¬graving and Printing. The reception lasteduntil alter 12 o'clock, when the band played..Home, Sweet Home." and the presidentialparty retired to the private d.aiiig room andpartook of a well-earned supper.

Mr. and Mr*. John Joy Edson gave a recep¬tion lust even ng at their elegant home, 132416th street, in honor of Mr. R< .swell P. Flower,the newiy elected president of the NationalHomeopathic Hospital. The association hashad but four presidents since its organization,about twenty years ago, aud its friends feelconsiderable pride iu the fact that these presi¬dents have all been citizens of natioual dis¬tinction and reputation. The first presidentwas ex-Postmaster General Montgomery Biair.Upon his death Chief Justice Morrison lLWaitewas made president. Ex-secretary of State'lhos. F. &o> ard was electe 1 and held the posi¬tion until the close of President Cleveland'sadministration. At the last anuual meeting oft ie association in January Hon. Roswell P.Flower was elected. The drawing room* werebecomingly decorated with potted plants, liliesand roses, and a magnificent oval of roses;ecked the sumptuous supper table, which wasliberally s ippiied with substautials and dainties.Mr. and Mrs. Edson were assisted in receivingguests by Mr. and Mrs. Flower, Mrs. CharlesNordhoff and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Flower'sdaughter. Among those present wereGsu. and Mr*. Ellis Spear. Mr. and Mr*. Mat¬thew G. Emery, Commissioner aud Mrs. J. W.Douglas*. Mr." and Mrs. Lewis Ctephane, Mr.Charles Nordhoff and Miss Nordhoff. Mr. andMrs. E. Kurtz Johnson. Mr. and Mr*. Cbarle*Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warner, Prof, andMr*. W. D. Cabell aud Miss Cabell, Mr. andMr*. Geo. F. Gorham, Mr. aud Mr*. BeriahWilkin*. Hon. John J. Hemphill. Mr. and Mr*.J. H Soule and Mis* Soule, Col. aud Mrs. A. T.Brittou, Miss Brittou. Mr. and Mr*. Alex. Brit-ton. Mr. and Mra. Hildrup, Rev. aud Mrs.Frank Sewell, Controller and Mrs. E. S. Lacy,Dr. and Mrs. J. B. G. Custis, br. and Mrs. J.A.Freer, Dr. Roberts. Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Twee-dale, Dr. Riggs, Commissioner and Mr*. Hine,Chas. B. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoldh Kauff-mann. Dr. Jeukin*. Dr. and Mrs. Stearns. Dr.sad Mrs. Wadsworth, Dr. S. A. Edson. Mr. audMrm. Fred Pratt. Mr. and Mra. L. Gardner, Mr.Warder Yoorhces. Dr. and Mrs. Lee, Dr. andMrs. Pope, Dr. and Mrs. Verdi. Mr. and Mrs.A. B- Brown, Mr. aud Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. andMrs. Job Barnard, Dr. aud Mrs. Frank Gibbs,Mr. and Mrs. Harrisou Dingman, Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Pilling, Henry M. Baker. Dr. Hislop, Dr.sad Mrs. "Ien Evck. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGill,Mrs. J. G. Hill. Mr. snd Mrs. Quaiffe. Mr.and Mrs. Harvey SpauMuig. Dr. Bacon. Dr. audJ*ra.swormstedt. Dr.Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Rich¬ards and Miss Janet Richards. Mr. and Mn A. F.Chiids, Mrs. Bittinger and Mi^ Wilson. Mr.and Mrs. Win. M. Springer, Mr. and Miss Vale,Mr. and Mrs. Birney, Prof, and Mrs. bpeucer,Mr. and Mrs. Hcatou aud Miss Heaton and Mr.and Mrs. John L. Weave.Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Lowery gave a recep¬

tion and bail last night for their friends at theirhouse on Ycruioul avenue aud Mcl'hersonSquare.

Mrs. Cockrell gave a prettv tea party yester¬day afteruoon in honor of Hi"* bameron andMi»s Briggs of St. Louis. »b» st> >«1 beside thehosteee from 4 to 6 in the »iieruoon. Mrs.Cockrell Vore a princesse gown of black velvettrimmed with red satin. Miss Briggs wore agown of white crepe trimmed with white satinribbon*. Mia* bameron wore a white silk com¬bined with Nue green satin. The table wasspread n the dining rooua and all the roomswere full of the fragranco of the spring blos¬soms, lilacs and large liiie* with which theywere decked. Miss Dahlgren. Misa Harian,ills* Bessie trust snd Misa Walthall also as¬sisted to receive.The last meeting for the season of the Ladies'

Monument Society was held at Mra J. P. Jones*house yesterday at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. JusticeField, the president of the society, presided,'ihe topic of discus-ion was apou the selectionof a sculptor and all agreed that he should bean American. Otuer* present were Mrs.Nathan Appleton. the founder of the project ofpresenting the French people with a statue ofWashington; Mrs. V. K. Berry. Mr*. McMillan,Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Manderson,Mrs. H. G. White. Mrs. A. R. Eddy, Mrs. Geo.Adams, Mra. sweat, Mr*. Fail*, Mrs. Hillver,Mra Munn. Mra Worthin^tou and Mrs. Con-4ll Smith, Mere tar/.

Gen. J. C. Fremont Arrived in the city lastevening and U now the guest of hi* son, LieutJ. C. Fremont, at No. 1764 K street Oen. Fre¬mont has been lately retired with the rank ofjnajor general. At the residence of hia tonlast night there awaited him over 2,000 met-.ag . of congratulation.

Mis* Studebaker la in the city, the gn*st ofMiss Miller, and they will be at home to caller*on Friday afternoon after 4 o'clock at No. 1806Ala*aafhusetU avenue.Dr. D. P. Johnson of Iowa ia the guest of

Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson, at No. 1407 F streetGreat preparations are beiug made for the

house warming at th* new home of the Co-lumbia Athletic Club. M&o? litdies &re ex¬pected to be present*Miss Lily Dickerson and Miss Stevens of Hart¬

ford, Conn., are the guesU of Mr. and Mrs.Siraonson, No. 22J Indiana arenas northwestThe faculty of the law school of Columbian

University will this evening give a reception totlie law students at tne university builoing.Mrs. Oeorge Shekell and daughters, Annie

and Julia, hare gone to Baltimore for m teaa»ys visit.

Mrs. Senator Squire will receive tomorrowafternoon after 4 at the Arlington, assisted byher sister, Mrs. Furman, of New York and MissMiller, daughter ol ex-Senator Warner Miller.Mr. Alfred Bates of West Virginia and Mise

Mary Brooke Laromond of this city were mar¬ried this morning at St James' Church. LevDr. Geo. Win. Douglass officiating.A pleasant home wedding occurred this

moaning at 11 o'clock at the residence of theMisses Billing, No. All K street northwest, thecontracting parties being Mr. James KichardNewcomb of Brooklyn. N.Y., and Miss MaryBell Goodson, daughter of Mrs. Marv W.Goodson of this city. The ceremony was" per¬formed by Rev. a X. Cox, D.D. i uncle of thebride;, assisted by Rev. J. W. Boteler. Thebride was becomingly arrayed in a travelingsuit of biscuit colored Henrietta, combinedwith golden brown velvet, with hat, gloves andshoes of the same delicate shades and carried abouquet of bride rose buds tied with whiteaatm ribbon. Miss Mattie Javis, acting asbride of honor, wore a dainty dress of pinksilk and gauze and carried a basket of LaFrance rosea. After receiving the hearty con¬gratulations of the friends present the happypair left on the noon train for their futurehome in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Mrs. Thos. C. Power, wife of Senator Powerof Montana, is at the Arno.Mr and Mrs. F. H. Smith, after six months'

residence in Washington, have returned to theircouutry home, Bonnie Brae, near Hvattsville.What was intended to be a surprise to Miss

Mary Landon King, 1430 Corcoran street, tookplace last evening. Miss King is to be marriedat St. Andrew s Church this evening to Mr.VSilliam F. Turner of Prince George conntv,Maryland, and immidiatelv afterward to leavethe city for a bridal tour for ten davs.Her friends decided to give her a reception be¬fore the event, but did not expect.themselvesto be surprised. Miss King had in some waylearned of their intentions and had a catererprepare ten courses as an earnest of what shewill do when presiding over her own home.A delightful evening was spent andthe party broke up at a late hour.Among those present were T. N. Conrad. Jr.Lieut D. A. Jenkins. Sidney Hill, Capt E. j'Jilts. Norman H. Km*. Willie F. Turner, Jos.Turner, J. H. Wallace.Willie King, F. D. BerrvMiss Katie Putnam, Miss McKnew. Miss BlancheTurner, Miss A. King, Mrs. Moore and Mrs.King.THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK BILL.

Finally Passed With the Unjust ClauseImposing Half the Coat on the District.

The zoological park bill only needs the sig¬nature of the President to become a law. Sen¬ator Morrill yesterday afternoon reported thatthe conference committee had failed to recon¬cile the disagreeing votes of the two houses.The House insisted that the District be com¬

pelled to pay one-half of the sura necessaryfor the maintenance of the park and noamount of senatorial eloquence or commonsense argument could change the situation.Senator Morrill and Senator Spooner both de¬clared that the bill could never pass unless theSenate receded from its decision. By a vote of33 to 20 the Senate receded. Previous to thataction there was a little spicy debate.

SENATOR t*GALLS- APPEAL FOR JC9TTC*.Senator Ingalls said it was an obvious and a

flagrant and glaring injustice to compel thepeople of the District to bear one-half of theexpenses involved in the undertaking. Thevniight just a* well be called upon to bear one-balf the expense of the National Museum, ofthe Smithsonian In-titution or any other na¬tional exhibitions and museums here.The bill was read and then Senator Ingalls

said: "Mr. President, the government of thisDistrict is an absolute despotism, but I do notthink that I ever knew of an illustration ofmore perfect tyranny than is evinced by thatprovision in this bill. The people of the Dis¬trict of Columbia have absolutely nothinewhatever to do with that park or with its main¬tenance or iu management It is to be under thecontrol of the regents of the Smithsonian Insti¬tution. The people of the District have no r« pre¬sentation on the board, no connection with itsmanagement, no disposition whatever of thefinances which are to be appropriated and dis¬bursed. The Senator from Vermont speaksabout the precedent alreadv established. Ifthere has been one established.which I donot know.of course I am bound to accept hisstatement it was a most perniciousprecedent, and if we allow this one to beestablished there will be no escape from ithereatter. They can then plead that the monev

r°rlglDal lnT?*tmeut having been sharedby the District, and the money for the first an¬nual appropriation having been shared bv theDistrict, it has crystallized and passedT° .form. 01 lRW nnd c«nnot bechanged. How far this expenditure will ex¬tend nobody can telL It may go into themillions. It will go into the millions. It is tobe a great national institution, and I protest inthe name of the people here against imposingnpon them this invidious and unjust and un¬necessary burden iu addition to what thevalready endure."

OS THE OTUEK SIDE.Senator Cockrell said that the people of the

District wanted the park; sought for it Theyought to be willing to pay one-half its cost'.lhig park," said the Misnourian,-'is for theconvenience of the people of the District ofColumbia nine hundred and ninetv-ume timesmore than for the people of the United States.2»ot one in ten thousand, not one in a hundredthousand of the gieat mass of the taxpavers ofthe Lnited States will ever see this park - andit la for the beautifying of the city of Washing¬ton, it is for the increase of the value of prop¬erty here, and for the benefit of the citizenswho reside here and who will frequent it."

8ENATOB BUTLER'S POINTED RETORT.Senator Butler had the floor in au instant

and retorted: "So would the public buildingin St Louis be for the entire benefit of thepeople of St. Louis and nc? other portion of theflunk',?11 t I" 1 ,uPP°«e thev wouldthink it a great hardship if St. Louis should becalled upon to pay half the expense of thecourt hou^e and post office building there I donot understand that the District of Columbiahas anything to do with this public park morethan that it is within the limits of the Districth £iUIn It is a government institution

which all the people have a right to get thebenefit of, not alone the people of the District-and it would seem to me to be a very greathardship to require the District of Columbia topay one-half of the expense of the park whichis intended solely as a uational affair."Senators Cnllom. Gibson and McPberion all

protested against the saddling of this expenseon the District, but the two former said theywould concur m the House amendment becauseit was the best that could be done. SenatorMcpherson would have voted -nay," but hewas paired. »

THR KEGaTIVE TOTES.The nays were Senator* Allison, Barbonr,

Bate, Blodgett, Butler. Call, Casey, Eustis,Faulkner. Hale, Hampton, Harris, Hawley,

McMillan. Moody, Teller, Vance, Wal¬thall. Wilson of Iowa.8ee Sattrdai'i Stab aboqf'Avalon Heights."*

Fined for Selling ueer to Boy*.A young man named Ihomas J. Sweeney,

who keep* a cigar store and pool room oa iUstreet southwest near Maryland avenue, wasplaced on trial in the Police Court this morn¬ing charged with keeping an unlicensed barand gelling liquor to minora After hearingthe testimony of a number of bo.*, who hadbought and drank beer on the premises,and the dental of the defendant that he hadever sold or derived any beneflt from th* beerthe boys drank, Judge Miller Mid th* proofas to the sale of liquor iu lea* quantitiesthan one point was insufficient; that the de¬fendant .old beer there he had no doubt? .w w

court thought that th* characterof the business was soiling beer by the bottle

80 °' u"licensed lar was con¬cerned it would have to be di.nus.ed. On the

selling liquor to minors the coort**°> would be im¬

posed. and the court was only sons th.amount was not #600. ' "

shooting stars.pas iitucui t. or w.

[Note: There were only two delegates(Colombia and Peru) on the F-A. excur»ioa.oath. ]

Hard triala for them two,#

Hail Colombia and Peru,Start*J out to go clean throughWith a Pan American crewBut did they get there? No! Boo boo!Listen to their tale of woe.

Newspaper man to clerk in R.R. ticket office,have the nerve to charge me auy-

thing for a ticket from Omaha to Chicago?"Clerk.kindly; "Qf coarse, not. Our terms

are strictly cash."

Uncle Sam is a Zoo-lu, that's what

"Papa do you erer win any money playingpoker?"

'.Yes, my boy, I win a hundred dollars eye rytime I play,"

"Tben, papa, why don't y<m get rich at it?""Because, my child, it costs me 9200 to win

the hundred."

Noah did his reading at night by an ArklightThe United States and the District of Co¬

lumbia will have a monkey and a parrot of a

time when the Zoo is finally opened.Wife: "It I were to die to-night, darling,

what would you do?"Husband: "Telephone for the undertaker, I

presume." %It doesn't make any difference who theis, so long as he is, and everybody would knowhim if his name were mentioned, but the othernight he waa "loaded," and his companion lefthim in a saloon to wait until he returned inhalf an hour. An hour later he came back andthe Colonel waa asleep on a lounge in a backroom."Hern, Colonel! Here!" ha called, shaking

him; "it's time to get up." .

Ihe Colonel opened hi> eyes heavily andtried to talk."Aw, you're drunk," said the friend in dis¬

gustN-no, I ain't' pleaded the Colonel, rubbing

his eyes; l,n-no I ain't drunk thigh mornin',but I was, lash night."A cab took the Colonel home shortly after.

A woman s work is never dun, except whenshe is a bill collector.

Marie.with pride: "I make all my owndresses."Clara.with cruel criticism: "I thought so."

Secretary Proctor essays to be a military la-jineer.

Love is sentiment; marriage is action.

131PORTANT REAL ESTATE SALES.Part of the W. W. Corcoran Property

and a Lot on F Street.

A notable sale of residence property has Justb«*en effected. The northwest corner of thegarden surrounding the residence of the lateW. W. Corcoran has been purchased by theUnited Service Clnb. All the ground includedin the garden has been subdivided with lotsfronting on I streetand on Connecticut avenue.The lot purchased by the United 8ervice

Club is at the southeast corner of Connecticutavenue and I street, having a frontage of overfifty feet on the avenue and over 121 feet on I.treet The lot contains 2,809.25 square feetaud the Drice paid was #10 per square foot.Ibis is the highest price ever paid for residenceproperty in this city. It is the Intention ofthe I n'ted Service Club, an organization com¬posed mainly of officers of tbe army and navv,to erect upon this site a handsome club house.Plans are now being prepared, and m soon as aplan ia selected building operations will bobegun.Another important sale is that of the prop¬

erty owned by Wo. Seherger, at the northeastcorner of 12th and F streets. The purchaser isMr. Sidney A. Kent, a wealthy resident ofChic^jo, who has recently begun the erectionof a flue resideuce here. The property has afrontage of 20 feet 10 inches on F and 90 feeton 12th street, and is improved by a four-storvbrick building. The property contains 1,875square feet, and the price per foot is $31.40.The sale was made through Messrs. Pitney ABradford, real estate dealers.

Death of Mr. Abner C. P. Shoemaker.Mr. Abner C. P. Shoemaker, a native of this

District, who spent most of his life on his farmnear Takoma Park, died suddenly at thehome of his brother, Mr. Pierce Shoemaker,at Pierce's Mill, on Rock Creek, at 2o'clock thiB morning. The deceased wag an

energetic man. largely identified with the in¬terests ot the District. Oulv yesterday tie wasat the office of his nephew," Mr. Louis P. Shoe¬maker, closing up a real estate transaction,when he was apparently in his usual robusthealth and cheerful disposition, which alwavsmade him attractive to his many friends. Hisillness was ol less than a half hour's duration,and his sudden death is much regretted.Si* 8atcbdat's Stab about-'Avalon Heights."?Have Ton bought a lot at Garrett Park yet?

If not you will regret it..AdcL

ALEXANDRIA.Reported for Th* Kvenisu Stab.Htbeet Improvements..At the meeting of

the city council last night the ordinances forpaving Patrick street three blocks from Kingto Princess, for paving Alfred street betweenPrincess and Oronoko streets were passed, uswas one for the removal of obstructions ofstreets by fencing, Ac.Citt Cocxcil..The presidents were in the

chair of the city council last night. Besidesstreet improvement measures orders were madeto give «350 aud stone from the canal levels tothe new bridge over Hooff's run on the northedge of the city and to authorize a side trackfrom the Midland road on Union street to thecoal yards of Mr. J. R. Zimmerman. Anordinance to take up ducks ana chickens found atLar5? uV ? 8tr,eet w,", referred by the council,but tabled by ihe aldermen. A communicationfrom the mayor suggesting an amendment ofthe fish wharfage law so as to give the lesseeof the corporation wharf wharfage fees on fishand melons was referred.Notes..In the corporation court, in the case

of Perkins agt. Maddox, Judgment for *2.045Tor plaintiff has been given. Whittum agtAlexandria Driving Club; verdict of $.32.28 forplaintiff. Kev. Dr. Nourse, formerly pastorof the lirst Presbyterian c hurch of this city,has sold his resideuce on Duke near St. AaapL,formerly Neale's law building, for #2,000 to MrRobert Elliott The Ratcliffe property "onWolfe street near Fairfax has been sold. R.H. Warder bought one house and lot at #400and another at #825. These lota are on thenorth of the railroad tunnel wall. The storeand sheds of Mr. C. 8. Sweatnam. at Fairfaxstation, and four cars were burned last night

MINE DISASTER.

Thirty Men Imprisoned In a WyomingCoal Mine.

A dispatch last night from Cheyenne, Wy#.,.ays: Thirty men are now imprisoned in tbeRock Springs coal mine, No. 4, which is onfire, and it is almost oertain that ail are dead.The mine was discovered to be onfire at 1 o'clock yesterday morningand at 9 o'clock, when tbe fiames beganto spread rapidly, the men were ordered to thesurface. They had hardly begun to issue fromthe shaft's month when an explosion occurred.A searching party to go to the rescue of themen below had Just disappeared when anotherexplosion occurred, followed by threeothers in rapid succession. Seven ofthe searchers were injured, one pastreoovery. A doaen more volunteers descendedand brought up six insensible Chinamen, two

They saw tenother Chinamen lying prostrate. Smoke beganto issue in a large volume from all the en¬trances and further attempts to aave the menimprisoned below were abandoned. There arestill at least thirty men in the mine, mostivChinese. All the entrances to the mine havebeen oloeeC in order to keep the fire withincertain bounds.

A young woman who will be tweaty-threeyears old next month testified yesterday beforeJudge O'Brien m New York that she ww *>¦£riea at the age of thirteen years, in June. 1880to Stephen Caee. She wants a divorce.

WANTED.HELP.WANTED-A GROCERY CLERK; ORE WHO UN-da stand* Cuttiug Meat. Apply at once. 1. CROW-LEY, 723 3d St « W. ap23 2t*

WANTED.GOOD BICYCLE BEPAIBEB H W.HIOHAM. 4?tJ Pa. ale. a.*. ap83-3t*WANTED.OFFICE BOIa tWHITE). COOKS.' i Chsmbernisid*. Waitresses, Nurers, Butlers,8earaati«.*ee, Farm and lialry Hands. Ac Heir foremusylvaiila. West Virginia, Maryland and Nt* York.UuN HAM'S, HlOO at n.w. ap23-3fXV ASTKD.COOK* ITOE THIS CITY, NEW YORK,11 Maryland. W«at Va. and N. Jrnwy; Maids. Wait¬ress N ur»n, Men Cookit. Mailcnt. Butters. Coachmen,Kitchen Help, Farm and Dairy. DICK'S. (J13 7th u.w..23-lit*YV ANTED.WOMEN COOK>.. 10 TO «75~ CHAM-II bar Maids. > ur» a and Laundresses, IB city oraway; Waltera. Driver* or Farm Hands; Colored MeuCooks. JAML A. COOMBS, » at. n.w. lt*_WASTED A SEAMSTRESS WITH OWN SEW-lng Machine; one accn-turned to upholstery workpreferred Addresa J. llEl N\ LDS, S14 lath at. n.w.ap23-2t*UIAXTKD-A GOOD COLORED GIRL TO COOK." Wash and Ir u and d.i General Housework; gohome at nights. Apply with beat city reference atbasement door of 1320 F at. n,w. It*W ANTr L>.A BOY IN A GROCERY AND PRO-visiou store, una who understands cutting meat;give ref rencea and salary expected. Addreea M s..Star office. It*

WA NTED.AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG 8 VLES-lady in a Ladies' Furiushiug aud Fancy stor®.Apply a. 008 yth at. u w. ap23-2t*_VVANTED-A ViksT-CLASS TAIIOH ANDTAIL-* "oi e»« at COST 1NEX 1 8, civic and Military Tailor,B3&GK. ap23-3t*

\V ANTED.A FEW GOOD SALESMEN To BELL" Houaehold Articlea leed in Every Family, foodchance. Apply Room 4,1202 Penn. ave n w. apu.t-3*WANTED.TYPE WHITER AGENT.EIKST-11 class, nushing. energetic agent lor a standardwriting machine, » nlch la in use by the Uuited statesgovernment, must have ¦urn- capital and No. 1 rel-arrncea. In replying Kive full par.ictilars, past audpreaeut occupation. Aadreas STANDARD WnlilNUMACHINE, Star office. a23-~'t

WAITED.SMALL GIRI4TO WORK IN KITCHEN;white or colored. Apply at 01 2 Da. ave. n.w. 1*VKTAN1ED.TWO IN fk.LUOk.NT UlN OF GOOD" Ad'Ireaa for Outside Work good «».ariea pa.1 togood men. Addreaa SECUR11Y. star oihec. It*VV AN . ED.AT 1226 8 . H ST. N.W , A WHITE11 Girl to Assist with General Housework. It*w ANTED -TWOOU THREE KXPEltltNCEDti Waist Hands; alao seversl Appieutlces. Applyat 1205 ^ st- n.w. It*\JkTAN 1ED.A YOUNG MAN' WITH SEVERAL,u ycan'experience In the D.ug Biaiueas. Apply

eorntr 4th at and Msa-achueetts ave. n.w. ap23--t*\VAN I ED - iTcOMPE 11.N r W Utl'E 1WuM A N.11 middle age preferred. 10 ,ct a* 1 astry Cook lu a

¦- uuimer bote. not iar iroui Vsa^n.iiKiou, i/tC. Ad¬dress, with refereucjs. W.S.F., tar office. ap-3 Iw

WANTED.XNr,AT~COL RED HOY~TWELVE OBfourteen years old for house work and to begenerally useful. 8th st a.wIt*WANTED-EXPERIENCEli WAISl, SKIRT AND11 Uiaeve Han.ia. uoou pay togooil hands and per¬manent ) oh. 11011. Mo others need apply. MADAMKoHR. 937 F st. n.w._\VAN 1ED-HOTEL CLEIiK; ONE WHITINO AIT good nand; state uttJ. Addresa JACKsoN, Star

Offioe. It*\*TANTED.A COMPETENT YOUNG COLORED" Mau to Take Care ot Horje and Make himselfGenerally Uselul in Private House; relereucea re¬quired. Call at 1311 Corcoran St. It*W ANTED .A bTE~0iiUAFHER AND 11PE11 Writer; 44 to Start with. Apply at Room 9i,Atlant.c Btiiltun»\ between H and 10 o'clock tomor¬row It*WAN 1ED-LADY FOR A LIGHT POSITION FOR* * this raumilr in luy bualucsa. Weekly salary 4K.April V a m. to busiueat manager. Office liooin No. 1,4 -4 5th st. u.w. It*\v anted-a~carhiageTainteb. APPLY TO11 G. W. MASON, 2#03 M St. n.w. It*WAN TED-A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOLSEV 1 Work. Apply at 101 / ll^tlr at. u.w. 11*W ANTED.NAME OF PJ'.liSON W HO OWNS" Muchlue to Transctlbe troiu Graphophone onTypewriter at own home. Adurest, stating rate I erfolio, si E>'o, Star office. ap2^-3t*V\TANTED.STENOGRAPHER OR TYPE \VR1 l'EK11 can rent a good fteiniuytou No. '4 typewriterfor learning or practice lor <0 per month. AddressREM., star office. apvi--JtWTANTED.TO GO TO ROCKVILLE, MD. A11 W hite Girl as Maid to Child of Four; mut t nn-

deratand plain sewing aud have unexceptionable ref¬erences. Audrsas E.li .Mar office. a22-.'it*WAVTED-A DRUG CLEltK, BEGISTt.REDOB

Graduate. Apply CHAS. F. KE1M, 181H 14ili atti.w. a^~'-3t*V\r ANTED.A RESPECTABLE W'uMAN TO COOKli and Wash for a Family of ihree. Apply with

recommendations at 712 13th at. u.w. ap~2-3t*WT AN i ED-GENTLEMAN with SOME CAPITAL11 to i akeLawe House in Country With La.lv of

Experience, house can be tilled ail summer with hrst-claaa boarders. Addresa J. M..V, Star office. »2 ;-.;t»

VV ANTED.a7FIRST-CLASS SKIRT HAND AND11 Draper; none but thoroUituly competent peraous

need apply- A. C. A x Elia, oO.i 13tUst. n.w. Ah lybftoreloa.m. a22-3t*Wanted-fiust-class w aist axiT sk iTTf11 Hands an 1 Apprentices at ti20 M st.n. w.ap22-.')t*VVANT1.D.MAN FAMILIAJtWl iH SOdTwaTEB11 uiachinery to make himaeii generally usenil in

bottliug e^tabiiBiimeut. pe man.-nt loaitiou; lair com¬pensation to competent mau. Aduress, stating experl-encs, Box 111, Star office. »22-3t*W' A S I E D - TWO (S) FIRST-CLASS PANTS1" Hands, highest prices; also Buahuimau. Mbi;IZk CO.. 614 11th st. ap22-2t*W"ANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE LAD TO11 Take C'hartrs of >tabl^a:ni Make Himself Gener¬

ally C-eiul. on* who unueraiauds sum thing ofgaidening and can milk preferred. Apply after 0 p.m. at 1714 13thst. n.w. ap21-3t*W' AN 1EI>.A WHiTE GIRL (GERMAN PRE-II ferred) to Cook and Attend Down Stairs; to aca-

pable and honest girl a good home w ill be found. Ad-dreas Cai.K., star office. ap21-3t*\VT AN 1 ED.AT I HE CITY*INTELLIGENCE o'^II lice Every-day Working Women, Men, Boys aud

Oirls; no waiting tor work.applications tor gov*-ru-uirnt positions prepared. May Building, 7th k E n.w._apl9-0t* !YV ANTED.A YOUNG MAX WHO HAS HAD11 Some Experience Working 111 a Machine Shop or

Gun and Locksmith's; statu age, last employer, experi¬ence aud lowest wugea wauled. Aduress HANDYMAN, star office. apl7-0tw"ANTED DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BD^ jll renu, conducted by ladiea. Men and Women,wbite and colored, lor all kinds of domestic labor, cityai d states; with references, nemoved to <09 Lst. u. w.m2-50i*\VANTED .AGENTS TO SELL THE PIN I ESS11 Clothri I-ine; i Mttiit recently lBHUed It holcUt).B clothes without pins; they do not freeze to it andcannot blow off. fcJample line sent by mail 5uc.; 50toot iine.l>y mail For circulars, price list andterm-* a<roreaa i'llL PlNLLSb CLUillh-is LINK CO.,17 iiermon §t., Worcester, M^s. apl'J-s&w, 0m\VT AN 1 LD-Li AKN hhS JTOR PKOF. CHJhlIsT~11 ner's International 1 ailor byetem; with ai y inchrule or tii|>e measure iloiif, an all scismitic tailors cut;patterns and ma 1trials cut and made and instructiontnven by Mine. b. J. Mi-bhtK, 1403 K.I ave.mhl^-'Jm*

VVANTED.SITUATIONS.\vANTED.SITUATIONS ioi! NURSES, COOKS,II HoStlirSj Maids, Coachmen, Housekeepers, Farui,Dairy and Kitchen Hands. Also Canadian Nurses,German Ma'ds, Japanese Houseman. BU..NHAWS,1110 3st. u w. ^aplt>-0t*wA N T ED-BY A RESPECTA BI.E COLOREDII Woman, a Place mi Chamber Maid. Address 4152d at. kw. It*\\TANTED.BY AN INTELLIGENT COLOREDII Man, a Position in which lie can Lse Horse and

Dayton, lie is well versed with the city. AddiessPosition, star office it*_WANTED-YOUNG" MAN OF 20 YEARS.A Mi¬ll nation in aonit- Wholesale Place. Five yews' . X-

perienc in Retail Grocery; beat reierence given. Ad-dress Box 4o, Star oii.ee. ap23-3t* (WrANTED-BY A COL RED BOY, A PLACE" ASII Driver in a Private Family. Good rsfereuces. Ap¬ply at 311 9lh at. u.e. It*YV ANTED.GO TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR YoL'RII Cookf, Laundress. Maids, Waiteres*. Nurses. But¬

lers, Coachmen. Walte V kib-iien Help for this city orabroad; ail have references. 013 7th st. n.w. a23-^t*\vANTED.AT HBADQUABTEBS. POSITION SII for Cooks, Chamber Maid. Waitress, Laundressesand Nurses, soamitress; Men Waiters. Cooks. Coacu-iiian. Butlers. SAML A. CooMBS. O'.'O F st n.w. It*

Wanted.a young man who is an ex-teacher and has had Home experience in clerkmiraud accounts wishes Employmen t; references given.Addresa LMPLoY M i-.NT, star offi. a. ap23-3t*V%TANTEit.PHARMACIST. REGISTERED INII Washington and Virginia, would like Positionlmim diately. Address PALMA 11M, Star office. It*WANT. D-BY AN i-XPERlENCElT WHITEII Woman. Place aa CoOk in First-class Fumi.v Ap¬ply 1312 Bat, n.e. >23-2t*Wr ANTED-BY A BE6PECTABLE WHITE GIRLII Piace as C!i»mb. r ilald or to Aasist in GeneialHouae Work. Call at 1720 5th st. u.w. ap23-2t*W ANTED - SITU A'l luN'S FOR COMPETENTII Colored Mum, good cook; also good Pastry Cook ;also Two Young Men for Private Family. Addrew7u9 G st.u.w. ap2.s-*t*

W ANTED-BY two RESPECTABLE COL BEDGirla, situations lu Private Families as haniber-inaids; can furnish licet city le.eiences; no objectionsto traveling. Call or address llol 20th st. n.w.a23-2t*

wANTED-BY INDUSTBIOUS COLORED BOY.11 aged IB, who is agraduale of me YVasiilugtoU HighSchool, a Place to Work in a Lawyer's or lo al estateottice; best references given. Ad iiesa W.H.C., staroffice. &2 --'it*Wr ANTED-BY A COLOKKD MAN. A SITUATION11 as urivcr aud to Make Himself Generally UsefulAround the Houae ;good relereucea Apply 1U47 12tn*- u.w. It*WANTED-A YOUNO LADY. WELL FDUCA1ED11 and lie lined, desires a Position as Companion or>ecretary o un Invalid or lady Going Abroad.alao will-lug togoasGoAnieaa, is an expeiieuced traveler audpene. tiy competent to take en.ire charge of ouaineaaarian emeu a, Sc.; very beat relereucea given aud re-Quued. Ad ireaa Misa L. PBEsloN, sweet Spriuga,Monroe county, W. Va. a2V-3t*W ANT ED.A RESPECTAllLE COLORED oIRL11 wants a Place as > urse, willing to travel; ? oodrafereuces. Call at QOH M st. n.w. a2'.'-3t*w AN 1 ED.BY A YOUNG GIRLA Pi.ACE AS11 a.aid, can do flue sewing; williug to travel; cangive reference. Call at 102.» 6th at. n.w. a22-2t*

W~ANTED-BY A PLLVBER AND GAS FIT ER. ASotier aud Reliaule Mau, atosdy work. AddresaPLUMliEH, star office. a22-3t*

\\T ANTED - EHPLOYEBS FOR FIRsT-CLAsS11 sarvauta, with reference lu ev«ry case, sand toC11Y IN I ELi.IUENc'E OFFICE and your order willbe flllad with diapstcn. May Buildiug. 7tu and n. n.w.fli-tlOt*

WANTED.BOARD.W' ANTED - BOARD BY A YOUNG MAN IN Avl Private Faiu.lv ou Capitol Mill. Address, withterms, Z. R.. Star office. ap22-2t*

WANTED.COUNTRY BOARD.ANTeD-OOUKTBY BOARD NEAB WASHING-ton. for the month* of Jium. Jiiy, Aufuai andSeptember, by lady and gentiewan with three smallchildren and uurae. Audraaa, WUh terms. COLNTi.Y.Star office. a22-3t*

WANTED.LOTS.

WANTED-HOUSES.WANTED-A Party WISHING to leave the.

city will not from May 1 a Desirable Residenceis Uif northwest. fnrnisned or unfurnished. at varytow rate.- Apply at 1029 22d el jtS3-**_W ANTED.A FtJRNIsHED HOUSE FOR A KAN

and Wifs ia or N'ear »he City, no children; aaponsible p rty. Addres. I. VI K. s>tar office. It*WANTED-I HAVE (3.000 TO PURCHASE FROM

owner mux or more room Hou«*: naud^ru lm-prorPiueoU; brU k. with yard; between L and Q. 4thand 7th »U n.w. Aridres* K. Q. V., Star ofice a|Cl-3WASTED PARTIES HAVING HOU ruRll Rent Can Securr OvxkI Tenanta and Prompt Col¬lections and Kctumi by Placinc "lheir Property withme; repairs, inauran<-e aud other incidental matter*relating to its management promptly attend* d to with¬out extra coat W owner. UK>. LINfciNs,mh27-lm Cor 19th and H »t«. it.

WANTED.ROOMS.W'ASTEP-MAY 1-BYOENTLF.MAN AND WIFE" 2 or 3 Furnished Room, lor Light Hooeekeeiing,near Treasury Department. *oi<1 cat* and tieainaae;.tate price. Addrota SL'RV EYOR X.. Star office._ap23-2t«WANTED-BY a YOUNG LMly BY MAT 1.

one Unfurnished Room, withw o: parlor; pri-rate family preterred. permanent if suited; reference*.1' hanged. Addres. Lol lop Mar office. ap23-2l*VvAN rED.OKEOuTWOLAROE uNFtBNinhed* V Hot ni« by gentleman and wife. uo housekeeping.private family preferred; rent rnnet be low; best ref¬

erences. Adure^ PER >1A N EN i, star office.ap23-3t*WANTED.BY A RESPECTABLE MECHANIC.1T Room aud Board bet. K, N.Y. ave., 5tt> aud l'ithst*. II. w.. W1.1 pay liberal price if suited. AddroaeMECHANIC. star office. ap22-2t*

WANTED.HOUSES & LOTS.\V ANTED - PA RTIF.S HAVINQ PROPERTYti which they would like to sell »1thouI advertisingwill Ond it to the.r advantage to eal. at Room ti, Hel-1- >wv Building, a< I can iind a purcliaaer for any profit¬able investment. A. F. BARK K. Contractor andBuilder Heal Estate Bought und >oid. ai 23-6t*

WANTED MISCELLANEOUS\\TANTED . FEW SHAB S LINCOLN BANEM Stock if reasonable. Also, aellor exchange ex¬cel.ent Western Farming Laud, lor aaLbie slocks orreal eatate;city and county; any difference cash. Ad¬dress L) M , Mar office. It*

.7 ANTED-IT KNOWN TH IT MILK DTRECTr from tile country can bedeiveredio all p*ru of

city; 33 pint tickets, ileash. -kim Milk. 4c. quart.A .Urea. uOUMitY MILE, star office. a'.';Uwt»j«'ANTkD.A tiENTLE~HOR»E FOR ITS KElfP-intr during the summer; for a lady's very lightmust be a good tiaveier. Addraaa CAREEUl*Staroffic-. ap'/'i-St"

Fanted-atonce-\ hopkinsplate book.Address B X.. Star office. au22-3t\vWANTED.A LOAN OE «500 FOR ONE TEAR;M aocuilty. first morttrttra on City real <-.iate worth

(4.0UU; 0 per rent lntaiaaL AUarcaa Boxtfl. star| othce. ap-'l -3t*

WANTED-TO purchase an ESTAULISHI DT" Peualon Buiinesa. Adoreaa ATTORNEY A, staroffice. ap21-3t*VV ANTED-EVERY ONE TO KNOW THAT JACOB» ' HilUUkroHb. the Pitl buiy A^cut, located at 721 H

Ft. n.r., la kept bus> i uu:uir up A. No;tlirop'a PatentCclliiuraand side V\alio. s*nd rcircular. ap21-lm*WAITlD-A MERE.BLACK. »A» OS OtUMT-» » uut biOAU, «ui;a. ;e for two-Mat watron; weucttt

not les« than 1,150; muet be Round aud cheap, callat BOB F at. n.w F o. Ai KAM. apiilvJt'VV AN TED.ALL U~ERV uF TYPEWRITERS TO11 know that HKNRY A. CLARKE A HuN. V>3o F at.,hive Greatly Reduced the Price, uu i..un Paper. Rib-boll, lor ail machine*. Toe. each, $ . jo per dozeu.C rbon, all coli'r.. .3 per hundred, .satisfaction (fuar-autecd or diou.) retunded. Send or call tor cat*lo(ua.ai'W 1 ¦ In.

WAN TED-THREE PERSONS TO JOIN ME IN1' Purcnaicng a Tract of Dvs.r.ble Acre Proj>ertr.excellent location, only one-bith caah naeded; a bar-Kaiu. Lock Box 3(lj. City P.O. ap'^l-tfi*Will lTD-lO BUY A YOCXO MASTIFF DOg]11 Adjrea. MAaTiFF, Star office. ap21-3t*\JVAN 1 ED.FURNITURE OF EVERT DEsCRIP-It tion, also >-tock. of all kind* of men h&udiae,.tore and othce fixture. He. A. C. WINsToN,ap'Jl-lut l#37_7th»t n.w,_WAN 1 ED-IT KNOWN TH YT C. D. COLLINS.I f Builder and Carpenter, 717-71H 18th .t n.w..Makes a specialty of Remodeling and Joboiny ScreenDootaand » mduws to order. aplU-lui*VV AN IEIJ-U. BALM i-~A YS THE HH4HES1 CASHII Price, for Furniture. Cari>eU, leathvr bed*.Office and store Eixiurea. Entire HoUMhoida aH eoalty. Storage on r.aaonabi. termA Addre*«314t)th at. n.w. apl^yWANTED-ALL IN NEED OF HAVING THEIR11 Umbrellas and Psir3*ol» Covered, Lined an I Re¬

paired to apply to B B. Cti ASi_, 1314 Pa. ave. aud 41111th gt.. opu Staroffio aplS-^'ui\\rANTED-EVERY ONE To ENOW THEY CANIf Save troui 10 to 15 per ceut by Baying V>av neaand Jewelry oi me; Fma uatch and Jewelry Repair-tag a Specialty. \VM. il. FRANK, 4tJl Pa. ave.al ,-lm\V ANTED.100 CHlLDHi N foPHO" OuRAEH,»T Caoinet size, at per duzen, thla month; well-

fini-heu, .ati.factory workibabit. taken quick aa aHluk. si AR GALLERY. 45U fa ave. mhll-3mWANTED.UMBRELLAS ANd"PARASOLS R£>" paired aud Covered by C. LEFEVrE, 73^ Willat. n.w.. bet O aiid_H; ml3-2m*WANTED-TO BUY FOB CA-H HOUSEHOLD" and Office Furn.ture, su^*k. of Merchandi»-..uchaa Grocer.«e. Dry Ooods, J welry, kc.. trauaactionaConndeuUaL Addreaa ALBeBX, 4jS 10th .t n.w.ap!4-lmVV' AN 1 ED - PARLOR FURNITURE. CPHOL-" htered MuttraM»o.made over, *orkdone in a neatand substantial manner, slip Covers cut and made. Higuaranteed. C. NELSON', 12V30 st n.w. mlO-4-t*VV ANTED.LADIES TRT^DRANQE BLOSSOM."vv a stire cure for femnle disease*, sample free. A laoLady Agent, to sell Dr. Mctiill'*"Complexion Lotion."Air.. F. A. BAILEY, Uanerai Agent, 4'^BP aL n.w.apll-lm*

WANTED.IT KNOWN THAT THE HE1KH OFthe l.te Lorenzo Rice will continue the business

cl - team Carl et Ciemiii ft at the old "land. 4HH Ylaineave. s.w. yiAhll'S laCL, Manager. apj-lm*wANTED.PRIVATK LETTEKS AND OTHERTV Writi. gs to Revise. Correct and Typewrite;strictest confidence guaranteed; translation*, s. W.1LYNN, A.M., Ivy Institute, tauibiislitd lS7tl, s.w.corner Sth ana K «t». n.w. ap2-3m*WANTED HORSES TO KEEP; KEEPINGv v Horses Winter and Bummer a ajiecialty; order

tox Pnce'a Livery Stable* 311 Oth st. n.w.; larm 7thst road, tt miles froui city. O. 1L P. CLARK, sligo,Md. iu27-lm'WANTED.WE POSITIVELY OCARAN TEE TOti sell you aCiear Havana Key \\est Cigar for Sc.straight.seconds. That $1 box of 50 cigars. AtSicKr.L'S old stand, loll leim.n 1\amaave. rjj-:iu.\V~A.STEIi.STI AM CAIU'I T CLEANING ANDVV Renovating Morks; leather* Renovated, Mat¬

tresses Made Over; Furniture steamed and Moths> ed. F. H. YOUNUS, 140- Pa. ave. Telephone

f!3lieKtroye1 uos-i\V ANTED.TRY SCRIBNER. BEST BUTTER-\1 me. lable Oooda. '.(:c per pound. Cooking,17c. per pound. V at ranted not to get strong (likebutter does) lor one month, or money ret uncle 1.N B..Don' t take an> thing that is "Just as gooil as Serif'-tier's,** or "all tne same tning," but get the best, whictiIs lor sale only by V. 41. C. sCUIUNlR. 32S. d-B. 330.Center Market! Middle ot Fish Aisle >. Ill

MONEY TO LOAN.DO YOU WANT MONEY?-* 10 TO $100 TO LOAN

at Low Interest on Furniture, i'iui.os. HorneK,liouaohold iioi>daorother peraoual property;

priiiCiful aiid inter. »t Payable iu weeMiy or moutHjrpayuientR. noremoxal oi t^toda lroui residence, nopublicity. Box ys. Star u£uce. a'.'y-lm'

j ONLY JO 1A>AS IN St *MS lO Sl'Il. A 1 O AM)t> pfcr cent, 011 D. C. real cstat*- aecurity.J-KA.NK I. itAWUMiS* 15o.» I*a. tro.

apf21 t ine Arlintftoii i ire ins. Co.'t utttce*>ONF.y TO LOAN"aT FIVETlK~LLNT ON kF-proved iieal Lgtate Security. I^aive auiounta a

apicia.ty. XVLth & Rl 1 tiLhiOiiX>,mli20«2mv 13U7 S »t. n.w

M

MONEY TO LOAN IN SI MS TO sun ON Ap¬proved District real estate. Nu delay in negoti¬

ating. AL15LU a F. FjoX.al'J-lm yx?l) F st. n.w.

MONLY TO LOAN ON APPltOVKD E£AL ks-tate witliin the District of Columbia, several

fcinatl amount.*, which 1 desire to pjace tinmediately;lowest rates of interest. GLO. VV. LiNKiNS, cor.19th and H sts. n.w. alti

MONEYTOLOAN |IN SUMS TO SUITOn approved real estate security.Good Builders' Loans muue at snort notice.

B. U. WARNER k CO..apo-2m alt! F at. n-W.

W t HAVE A LARGE SUM OF MONEY To LOANVT in aurna to su.t at 5 and ti per cent interest,

j. ust be on real estate in the Distiict.HILL A JuHNSTON,

apl-lm 1503 Pa ave. n w.

\| ONLY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWESTa.Tj. rates ol intercut; a.s,¦ on otner approved Security.lliOS. U. HLNaLY U Co. Bankers,ml5-3m 1300 F at. n.w.

fj\0 LOAN IMMEDIATELY.#30,00o.IN SUMSJ. lo suit, troui *1.000 upward, on good Real LsUleSecurity. ACKER A GADSBY

mS lOOaFst. n.w.EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.SAFK AS U.

Bunds.kive percent. Payable quarterly. Inauinaof (1,000.

10,000-TO LOAN(3.OO0(2,000 On Baal Fstatael.ooo. .OO ffl 11 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN.

MONLY TO LOANIN SUMS FROM «500 CPWARft

Ai o AN u ti PER CkNXtON

REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT.R. O. UOLTZMAN.

flO Corner 1 OUi aud F sra. a. w.

MONEY TO LOAN AI LOWEST RATES ON AP-a.<^ proved lteai 1 sutc Security. Laige amounts afcj ecialiy. .Also, as Agents of the Lulled SecurityInsurance Co. of i i.iiautipiila, ia sums to auit. toVe re) aid on installment plan, with or withoutlife insurance. Tajn.enta to run o. lo, 15 or 201 ears. F. ti. SM11 ti JC SON, 1222 E st. d-'7-»Jm

ONEY TO LOAN1N SLMS TO SUIT ON~RKALealata security in Vashmglon city. Nodeiay.

d7 J. F. CLLLlNANt A CO.. ttow F.i.n.w», NDOWMENT, LIFE AND IONTINE POLICIESI a bought at highest caan prices. Loans negotiatedupon same at reasoiiaUu lenua. Apply lo AI. H. ACilt-SoN. i.^07 E »i n.w. nol-Out*IV.ONEY TO^LOAN

in AuroVio l.eal Ertata Security, m Distiictj/Cciumbia. in an> sums uesired, at lowest raica ol u+Ureal. 'lhOb, J. FibHc.R « Co..

sei71.4 f si. u.W.

\| Okl Y TO LOAN1TJ In sun.s to auii. stloweet raw son arprovedrsitestate socially- illcH, >OX * Blown.

o^Q l4oi Kiuisjiums avunaa.

Monet to loan on real estate or fihst^clasa aecurily, at ioweat rales ol intare.t. bo delay

wLere ihe aecurily is good.Ill* O. C. tiHEEN. 3o3 7th st. B.W.

Monet to loan on real estate at Low¬est Hatee.

WASH'N DANENHOWER,ap24 Btifcaaaor toDANENHOft ER A bON.IUSTst.COUNTRY BOARD.

WINDSOR SULPaUR SPRINGS. PRIVATE11 Boarding House; large rooms and porchea. ahsde

and Bulk in ebtsndance; five minuna* walk trom sta¬tion and sntuwi Addreaa Mlaa A. C. AMOEL, NewWindsor. Md. ap^3-3ta, CKJNGTC N.

~

r A Few choice Rooms «rlth Board may be En¬gaged at the kcaington Mansion. Call after 6 p.aa.ap23-3t

A DELIGHTFUL HOME FOR SUMMER BOARD-era ob tRa Patapeeo. Elkrtdg* HeiMa; vary

FOR RENT.ROOMS.1.X1E RENT.612 MAS*. ATE. N.W..TWO LAJfc.K

beautiful LvtM OB HTObl Boor; ru hfni an.!northern . x|>oeure. furnished it uuturnube.i tableboard ftrst-clsas. term* moderate. ap23-3t*IVHKKNT-1211 Xl W YoRK AVE.. FIVE I S-

_furnished Rooms. large yaru .wood location. 23-2t*

1X)B RENT-218 K ST, N W . UPPER FLOOR OF3 R*i tuand Walk la perfect c idit.-a. wa.«r. iuap23-'.f Mrs M.KREMB.

I^OB R NT-A LARGE SEC'>NBaVToRY FROSTRoom. 1 tinushed small private family. reducedrent from Uu to October. 1341 ljtli st. ».w.

1"~JH>B RENT-FROST and back paruijuTkc-ond aud ihird-siory K^uu, fumi-he-d ami uulur-nisbed. with or without board 2»'l Id .< u.w a£3

1J»OB RENT~FC. N1SH>D~TW'~I I lAsAVrJ ront Rooms with Brst-claea Board, f.,- r.bath on same Boor. on* -quarv irotn car* aud berdic;summer raise. 2141 Hat. u.w. ap23-3t*F<or rent.Large boom on ist fuhir"or628 E sL.reni >20. tuclude. telephone. boat andjanitor. LAKNRa * .> EAVEK.a22-3t* ot<tn«

IJHjB RENT.1 HRFE ELEGANTLY FIRNIsHIDK(km- on V!d floor. rent *45 twr month; refer¬

ences. 7.11 20th >t. >ur ol U »t. It*1X>B BENT.1761 EST* BRAR DCPOXT CIBCLJLA luuuu witu Boar-l. also table B-arder*. ap£!-it'(M)B REN i - 1720 H ST N.W, NEA.. ME lo

polltau Club. large Ha-idsotue Rooms. co i: uni-catlug. on 2d floor. v» tueuitu u*l>. ai'22-Jt"

I.^UK liFNl-TWO NlCELV I UKNlsHFP RoOMS,2 fl.<or. s.ngle or en suite. with or with. ut board,Solui g i*.l. also singie Room, dd Boor. WOW XI st.ap22-Ct*I^OR RENT - UN FURNI8HED.1 WO VERYr Pl«®saut Second Boor Rooms bath on nag B «>r;all mo eru improvements. 1&23 ooivoran st. n.w.apm-3t*

tfOB BENT.TWO CNFUBNISHED COMMUNI-catinv Seconu-fl vr Looms. with a.1 convruiei < . s

(or Uglit hou ekeeting. front one very large. gas.beat and batti. permanent tenants desired 1M5feth at. n.w., near car*. ap21-3t*

1j*OR KENT.F RNISHED ROOMS, OR WILLrent entire bouse for summer months at low rut

Apply to owner, 1 202 N at. n.w. ap2l-3t*|X>B REBT-i.VM H~sT. B.W-OTT. THE RHoKUr bam.Handsomely Furnished Rooms. singls anden suit*, table boaid in ths liouae. auiuiner ratea.ap21-3t*

F^OR RENT.FoCR ELEOAXT BOOMS. SECONDBoor; one a parlor. privatefaiuiiy, lurii.abt-d .doub.a

corner buuae. a> ailiaud n t trouta. bay window*,laferancea mjuired. HOlKuw. aU-IXt*ijORRtN -fflOl 8T.*N.W.. SEVERAL LARUEX Koouia. witb Kuod Table Board. Fir>t-*la«» Cv>v 1location. Houae kei t by a i'ul.idelphla lady. Noemail cblidrro. Uentieiusn pra:aiTeO. al.-12t*

1,OR REST-17Jo O ST N.W.. PLEASANTlioorns, with of without b<>ard. home c* mu.ruopposite the Le# Athletic Clnb House and L'^ar UarDaparitueut. m'JH-llc*V^Olt RFNT-THREI APARTMENTS OF Wu ANDX three rooiua %u suite; i rivatf \>*%h andirantly lumi»!ie<L At the W cmjL>.^u.n i, cor. i.ithana Iowa circle. 1^4-3ui

FOR RENT.STORKS.F'OK KENT-STORE AN1> DW LL1NU. 1:114 i>TH

»t. n.w . 10 room* and bath; all modern uu; r. ve-n.enta. Inquire at U J4 N at.s.*. apltMil*

Ij*OB KBBT-LAlKit S lolit AND CELLAR. J 4Hth ut n.w.. ueai Pa. ave. Apply to N. Bl NCH. uufloor. apl7-lw!'OK l;ENT . H I OtiE 717 11TH ST. N. W .. N E W. -. i«

UNO.apl-

. , uii iit.> 1.31 KJUH. II, uiu .11. s.n., >I!A;-I *'11 b completed by Apr.l la. Store tiltt IVth «Un.w.,*30 per Uionth. IUlu. A. UAKL»lN(if i>0dl)that.n.w. apl-lm

FOR RENT-STABLES.I^OKB'.NT-BR^K SlABLt IN REAR OF 1012letbat n.w.; 41-I50 UtO. i. UAhlilN. dltt Va.ave. ae. aSttt-W

BUSINESS CHANCES.I^OK SALE-ONE of THE BtsT PAYING Ho.X tela iii the City, centralis l<« ated. and at preaeutwell tilled witbirftod j ayinw boardera. lor leriua. Ac.,aadreaa 11 T OStar uftice. ai'SIWl*L'OR RENT-FINE CO.iNER STORE IN GROW.J7 in* neiiriibi'rbix>d; rent 11 o per moctb. AddreaaSluRt., BoxtS, Auacoatia. D C. It*

yoR SALE-OOuD WILL. STOCK AND FIX-J. tureaof tbe DruK btuie n rt^ea.t corner oi lotband y ata. n.w.; iLtemlinir purcbaaer- will be abow qtlie aioc* In detail. 1-orlurtbtr lartlcaiar^ *«»i-ly toTHuMaS DOMLlXi, Aucuu. eer, lltli ana Pa ave.ap^d-Bt

IN VEST Yol'R scrpixs, IN A Lt'MP SUM oBMonthly, n amount- to 'mt.in a pericct.y aaie l eali aiate Investment j aj i.tf divideuda of 1 to 2 percenta month. C. B HEMl>tiW AY. 10-'7 N. Cap. at. bp m.a.'lm

W ANTED-A FEW SHARES OF GAURETT PARE" StocK Givo number of aharea and l^waet caauprice. Address Box S7, Star ottica. ap2'.'-St*VTOlt SAH.-1 HE sibi e. »>oob will and"fix"-J? turea ot Gardner'a liuiel. L pper Marib ro', PriuoaOeorife'a County. Md , co. alstitu: of 1 urnilurt. Bed-Ui'.nf, sc . in fourteen rooa c. liar, -tock and Flxtureii,.Meat store aud Fixtures, iucludiua I -a B> x- a. hau-aatre Uriujerx and Toola, Kitchen I tensils and h< telapi>urtenance» Keueraily. The above valuable prot'-erty wiii be sold lorioUO. The hotel, which i* theb at bdaineaa stand in Marlboro', the county aeat ofi i luce *¦«'. county, will be rented to i urchaaai att"M i«r mouth. It la a fourteen-ruum buildiLif with

diniutf room, bar. aiabiii^r for enrbo-eu h..r»e«.butcher's Hiiop, Sc. An uuniual opivrtunity la of¬fered to inveat in an foii^.ished basiueeaaiaaui.ilhifure. DLlKeT i k F> BD. l> .7 t at. n.w. a.x' jt

yOR SALE-RARE CHANCE-StoCK. FIXTURESMl auu Good Will of a Curar ^ud looa<vo store; Paave., Capitol Hill trood trade owner ceslrrs chature ofbu»weas; price **oa EDWtN D. JoNKa. 4US# B at.

s e. a^a-af

IvoB SALE.CHEAP.A GROCERY STORE ON A(food i.uaineee corner. Inqui.* of T. DL'E i Y, l -' to7tb at.n.w. ap'.' 1 -*l"_V*~ANTED.A PARTNER WITH t.">00 TO TAKE'' halt of no auck; money to be maae at ti e oum-

tPJl. Address D.D.. starothct^ ap^l-dt*«.>OR EASYallAVl. OR VllUll-CLASS HAIR CCTJT or when you have occasion to have It cut over, asmany otherado, .eethclnilaUalptua ATUat, east aidsol 14th st. u.w. above Pa. ave. ap!4-lWt*

UTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP WITHli years' lease and Cheap rent Address HOI EL,Star office. ap-lW-tft*

L^OR SALE.THK STOCK OF STAPLE ANDX luncy Urocerlea, Liquoia, Wiues, &c. of AUx.McBuruey.de eased, in stors corner Kiu« and Wash-lutrton sis., Alexandria, Va.; store aiao for rent at areasonable hKure Apply to the underaitrned, or toGEO. McBiltNi Y. i ei^ , who will a.ve lull paitlcu-Uia JOSHLA THoMAs. Administrator. apl6-2w*MAGltAW BBoS. S OSMl'X

Duluth and Suia rior Real Estate. 129 and 130Globe Building. St. Paul. Minu.We deaire to oLtaui control of acres in DouirlasCounty. Wu.,ardst. Louis county, limn.; also lots

t.no blocks in the city ot sui>erior. Via, and UuluUi,Minn. W s have Cc.nsti.ni inquiries lor property inboih these places. Pe.sons uesiiiito turn pr. i«rtyquickly will htid it to tneir a-ivaiita-e to corresp'onaw ith us. We hsve st the preseut tune souis of the bestbargains ever ottered at the head of the lake.ap4-lm* XlAoRAW Bkos.* OSMUN.

Ivor SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A V» ELL-established Liquor P.ace. doirnr a Oood Busineas;house room aud iuiuiture atucued. cciural location;owner leavintr city, terms cash. Address i'<ox 1 )2,Starofllce. m31-'.'4t,

1>OR REN 1.STORE 21S TENTH ST., BETWEENPa. a\e. and wholesale market, excellent business

stand; rcuttod^ Inquire at U-'O La.ava m-'j-lm

HALLET a DAVIS- UPRlUU'l PIANOS; THEPcrtect lisnoof the ave. superb in tone, touchslid action, eietfant new spring styles. Installment.tl-tr H. L. Sl AiNER. Mil Mh St. u.».

CI C. HALL, PAINTER AND MOIMUVML IS-s fenor work a specialty. I stluiate-s UmisLed.

I'd sonal attention kiten in aU caeea. Reaidence 17oKT st. n.w. iuH4-1ib*^ H. WALKKR, NOTARY PUBLIC.i3« Dealer in Real Ealate , nouses and Vacant Lotator sale northeast. 4oS Louisiana ava^ 4-0 B st.

M. IS'fH iSI.*r|vHE WORLD DO MOVE.".REMEMBER THEjL MTeire*t;:al UocJl." l A-ViSAl has cut iherrii t-a; watchea Cleaned* ^ 1 ; fir*»t-c>aa^ Uiaiu-ttpniiirs,v hiTHitrd tiit >ear, %1. aii Clock sua jewc«ii> Work stthe lowest i rices iu the city, ws deiy comif utiuu.l -L'4 t st. U. W. Mil?

LOST AND FOUND.Lost-blue envelope containing pri-

vate Letters.of vaiue only to owner; lost bet. N st.«uid Hotel horeliam 1 Uesday alteruoou. lieium toHCgU N at. CAKL LI MHOL1Z. at 'S.i-'Ji

LOST.LIBERAL reward FOR RETURN ORinformation as to wber<abonts of a Larve Black

and W bite Newfound.aud Dotr, .u- wcr.i.* to the nameof Philto, lav 3070. H. F. RLH, UO l.'th aL

U.w. a*!3-2t«OST PUG DOG; ANSWERS TO. NAME OFuMajor, had owner's name on collar and ts^. Liberal

reitaru will be paid if returned to 111 * at. u.w.a-»:l-3f

LOST-LADY'8 GOLD WATCH. MADE EY TIF-fany; a u.ouottram ou one fai« and a date on the

other, f uitibia reward paid it returned to No. 1Dupontcircle. ap--':j-:st'~

LOsX-Tn LINCOLN HALL. »TH BT_ OR BELTLine Car, Chrysanthemum Pin, Diamond Center.

Iweward if left at 1101 Kat. ap22 3

L7)Si.ON bUNDAi NIGHT. A MAST 1Fr DOGnine months old. Address DOu, star ottne.

a22-3t«

IF GENTLEMAN DRESSED IN LIGHT COATand slia Hat who too* Pur*e left by lady in car 74at y and 14tn st*. snuday ev liih^ab ut Uc clock willlen\e same <»t Star otb e, bs will receive n-ward ..mlarea.ly ob.uc* the oansr. ap-Vi-u't*

REWARD-LOST-ON MONDAY. 1APB1L 21,Vt) a Lapis Lazuli sisrf Ptu. rouud ball set in foldC.aw. Above^reward if retun.ed to -HOd P st. s-Jil-.it*

LOST.NEAR 7TH sT AND BoUSDAByTismTlLDi mood Stud. Five dollars reward will be paid

to tbe Bauer by leaving it at Star office. att>tS*LO» 1-APRIL IS, A bLVcK AND TAN OYF.

EibersJ reward if left at the Vuyinis Bouae. op¬posite B aud P. Depot. ap21-3t*

LOVi-WILL THE FINDER OF A BUNCH OFKeys, with tag marlieu "W. Coirswail, Sal.ui,

juass ." pleaae leave the same at 132tf L St. u. w.. andbe suitably rewarded? apil-llt*

LOS 1.LEFT IN HOI EL AT CABIN JOHN'SBndire on Sunday alteruoou, April 20. 1SWO. a

n.i aoO Walkina Cane w itu a silver bead, on which isinscribed th owuer's nan a, "W. L. bUAOn. " AnyperaoQ leaving this cane at the Arlington Hotel willgreatly oblige the owner. ap21 -Iff

LOST-THURSDAY. 17TH INSTANT, SMALLsaye 1 errier, with cllpued tai I aud eara; name and

address engraved on collar ftag 4U1. bailable rewardil returneu to 1310 Vermont ava. a21-..t*

Loht.api.il :o,irmh spaniel; about twolast high, brown curly hair, long ear*, quite fat.

Answers to name of CtusL Reward t|aiU returned to1707 H st.mw. alll-llif

HOTELS.The allmobe, 523 131B st. n.w.. fibst-

<lase Eoaid. central, convenient to boteia, carsai d plact s of Intereat home comiorts; 11 to t2 parday ; >0.60 to >10 weak, taifr-lm'l T. M HALL

ABB1TT SUUtiWashington, d. a

HOARDING.UOMI-iOc, 7Ac AND >1. NEWLY FUBMSliEDand reAWad; lam and airy. location cwutral.

board par weak reasonable 611 aud 6i3 l»ih st n.w

OARDINO-LARAK «IOAXY FUMkUBRDBOOMwith good board at lie "Auburn." Pa. ava.ae*. 2Kd

at. b.w. ; terms modsraia. |

FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS1,»B SALE-AI IBHItT HOlSA .rAULIH, AM Beautiful kuiall borw. auit-d to rhaeut. ..r rwrt.And riJ-e wall. Uim w ft ckom uiiimI i kmA tt b.iu.*3-3f

yOK SALE HANDSOME WALNtl BBD B . WI Srt. Brwaaele t'arveta. .tel.i.*[. liiu»> K".»iaa1 aUc Alltl otfter e fle. ta 1 J'Jb v* eA n . »l '¦i-'-t*I^H'K HAI I «>K IXiMAXOE FOB ~A UK U1 Buffi Hum. a P»y bo 1 i y ie ui ikceileBt ¦

dltlon v an be nrii al .>lv WUi ll . ur addrvaa O K-.t>t«r oflk-e al>-3-;».1,H>R SALE F' >K «:li. A Hll.ll V. AUk HH\-I two-tuck. Bn yda. l>e.,rly nrw ail be.. leering a: 4Itluwl link* l .i<)||1h>l ai. It*L<ok bAU-ju; nu>M mKcocMIT-«iTr Horir, trr«b jfhra uij, auuutl k^a y«uLi ¥.tXdriver and aedde b»r*r uiikiat ., i a iaJy a benfa.uIt sold at once Al l'lj till and A eta «.<> il*I.V *glvKl I'lANi), H'UV uUH*.I teed fot >ii j ear# price »?.¦.. IS i..«.i.tblfui #ti j cmmU. JoH > t UXIkiUt,,NT IVMM)li>iii>it«.¦,>>k uu- kqFaki: ruxu in t x.. i. i urI in Adtlio.1. Olio $*>1*¦ able iS pec u,»... tb or Aftctouii Jolt N t Il.i.1." ktU,

Kt. IVfiBl)Ivki IIMA|,X>R8Ujf Ul AIflFVLSi H< Mt«"El R *Nfl AUAi ItAfiD, vf> r*ini!4 ban*, lull ? «1ivr, nnr*^H)4

i'ti vrd i«ir« iu (H-r.nt unlcr iihl fuil> iTUeien *

b.-dwitb stuo. end cover. onlv $ ]&*'. |w( 4 lo a111.u.li or dvH.N t tLUktU'...r-a-.w II 7 Pa. >rt

IVOR SvIX-THA I'k I IT BIJOt fPM'.H III* NO.i he boh |*r:e.'t au.aU I*ian,' made tnv a. nab<e furcbtldreu, only *> \J wli. or 4>«", peia^e 4-' perluoiitb JOM> F. LLI.I* * CO ..IMM !.pa an.

I^OB BALE.L«"T OF vHiflXUl POMS OF* len*the ««. suit either buaid ur aire f-txlr dA. UAI'KIS. Hat ». .! :<|*

1,V>B 1-ALE-DAh.T COMBINATION* flFLlk. 1beiiraiu . Bmr.j uw . «itli lun|> m. d l»il ixxut^rtr.».luciud». ULkirru at 8AUiM'»,rvr l«u. l: jL.t*. u.«. a . a-;««

4, OK NALF.-BLATK itoHst. bltTi N \ l,Al.>.ffenti*; ftMJiaxitMl tcuStd. ti«\ri«r AlaobiljfK . HvUcM.au. AIV') tUKiu. 1. 141WU at. b.«.2a-3t*

t>uK saLe-am iiMivrp CALKiiura iv»-*V run. ttivL u«« itifiil d'-aa a banraitil»rhA>Bi KbU >

_lt 1 I 14 aiid i i Mi I «t u »

yoB KtlX-I&US AVMNU tKAMt MV o*iI. tittorra. lao Mion < aa^. ur.'l) naa ibtaiidlUK etttcc L>aak. s 1 K AMil l.oMi > »' .V,It 1)14 and 11 lfi i at u.«

170B sale-a pair ok -ikonu vot>oF Hunwa. 18 balida Iiia't will vork aiualr or doulua.AW'l) »l atao.v 111 re r of IT'.'t I «t a'.' J-Vt'I,VK>ALK-t.NtlH\Utli MR AHH CABlNtT. 1M1 feet Ii'Iih. viih lam k rai.ck pUale uiirrnr audr.oaeu. alao LVnititpr and t-'a»«, aim«nia K>r ci«IK-tiooar. bar ur luiili rixiii. Ul t« u at 1H «A>1> H LI.No'» Au. 1 :i u K ,111 >, 1 1 tl: ai.d I a a» a

L'OK 8AL1 BKA1I1H 1 M VI I I WN V AI.*..I T »raia old ctly aaf* tor lad>l;C Bv| ) M>Surri-> aud Ua.m-ac w ai ba aiwd ar|«r*u urlia'rtbat,o»uer bat i.«j tuitbar uar. can ba a. en a: h aau'aMable*. M. V. are. a^V .'-.U*V,'*.'" SiLli-lint.X HuUStylltl luhltitr drire. aeveu y>ara »id, (t *>d liuut-r, a.«n .-««>>fhiUirle and 8et TatiUfb' Hra*«-mounted Huea. ( H»r-»!¦!* 11 a I i> uea , Aaddlea, A.¦.. tbr i'ro|<erl> u( Mr.Aribur Mt-rbert.ouv.ewat H .ITMI I.KUA1IOX *TABLK\ ItHB.lid N aLa. till utk>u dt#.a ' ' '

LH)I 8ALE . CHKAP. A D/TvrOX WAOviN;r uearl) new. Ai j l> ata.'l Lai il«._ aiS'. .it*yoK 8AU..ELLIOTT Hli B.OKY nVrHTlL* ««J li<On.la; la..y ur ireut.au.a.i, luai durabir all Iaaairat rtdlliK aliaa.a uiada AluO. J bhA\,t<MT 11.i.D *. . Apltth'ou SALE.JI'MT ARBlVF.lTFBOM »OT 1H* twf>il*iuia Twenty H> ad of kiu»- V¦ any Hurae«.ktiiouc tb tn are line Naddlrra. Unvvra and Heavyl'ralt Uuraoa ran trial ftfMi and all Huiaoa aar-r .uted aa re| re»-uted, or tn.>n<-y retuuUed. J W.lAiti k SuN. nmnftltmt>.». ai V

|7oil SAL! PAIM1DH.AH i.\I -I IN.. Kf \-I aiuirivu and Deuio. rat W miiiii, lilt e ua.^1, l«tii *. udaa new, a baraajl At i'iy UcULKjaoTA B Warfro. ina.3i0 Pa a»<- a

1.011 MALI ? I V - l \ N BkXIBfW; Jtainmwrtcd; piaya lit aim. i.»ail> - .'.1lotiKaud baa liiue lndi.aturatid Uarp Aill^ei >ella lurtiio. Addrea> stoln*. »tar ufi'-e. a 1»-1 ~t*

SALK-CHKAV-OM. UOUD 1<B1\.>UHorac. Pliaetun at.J llaruiaa. At 1 ly to L l>MNk-L£Y. Culleare Milton. B s o. K.R.. Md. a^'J I :tfL'OH saLi .A PialVAll CX«LLt»'l ION uk uU<r Anna and Arm >1 at aareat y p-diiord pnre. ettliaxouliM. tiVfiy ur aitia'ly. Addruaa AhM.% Star olboc_fc21-dt"t?OR sale-dark bat marf.. 1:1** randsturfU. fe yeara o,d. ia auita I? lor A 1 iy »c .r:v>,hk- been driven by a lady aitty tiara 0! ait Ah, one1 aytou ana Hartiexa. 1 be above niuat be »..ld to wtUta relate Ap, iy to Cuaobinali Ui taar of 12.' 1 Lttti at,

u.w. «ai-a«*

1,'OR SALr-Jl !<T AKBIVt lJ. TWfcMTY DliAFTnt>ra*>. ai> leu Dr.viuir Hotaca; aiao one Fi:,a}' uy ala.¦ live LoW-itiu*.! Horaea 1 rr . reaa. n-ab.e V ^CUI.IajLL, ivid htli at. n.» l*iae 1'ai.dk. ita.^ ailv<lf

1>OK f.ALI. -CHhAl Vj.AKGL->IZLi> Mi Kl.Utrliuiued K lor btuva, neatly ue«. Iruuire >fJAMTuH. 14 IK lat n a aylf tf

I^UK HALL- Ul:(iA^^¦ i'BU AN >!.' 'N E ch'.AN,louraeti- f reeda, Inr. ly d» r»ted top. k 1. i. b

Inirrora, t»uarnnt.«d fur five \eara HIOOWi.l.vH A 00., Tib at., bubiuor llano Ajrenta.11 u-tiin

J,'Oh MALE.A URAM> BAhOAlN IN A MAoM f-J ic.nt 1 |<nrnt liauo bui ainrbl.y uae-b b> iwrtfnow leavina tbe I'.ty. Dara r>.ae«.»ud, le-autilully ftu-labod;U>ie unequaled lur punty. loluiue and rii b-be-a, one of tbe tu.e*t Biakea{auu can be Uua i.t itirraat aacnboa fur time ur i*atL llaiiilaoUiC atw.'l|roaawuh it.duuare Pianua at l»rfrain« auld on eaay pajrtneotaA Beautiful 1'i ri^nt 1 iauo t« eacnamre for aguarACome aua aee It.

1HL PlA.NO EXCHAKOr. WtK ROOMK»pl8 »i:i Pat.nsy lvania aea.

1NOK HALE.*ASl*Bt.M>0 Li'Al'S »Lii. hiled Horac Manure a; ldtb at. wbarf a w Adilm*t. M W ILL1S,A?16 2w Jtltb an 1 k" at». ti w.

I OK KAI.E.TANAR1LK M AL1> ANUttM.M.im. Breeulnir tjavea. Parroia A< Ool-i 1 labia, lilobcaAud k i-<b 1 uod. >y»ralt a Doar Medtru.ea.alft-lm* bCH.illD'S bird More. 31? 1-tb at n w.

J^OB hALL-

CABKIAOE8. WAOONH. HARXFR8. Ac.FOB KALB OK kXCHANOA AT

8. BKN8IN'tiKK'SHORSE AND CABUlAuE BAZAAR.

V<40 Lou,alalia avenue.The larjnat anJ moat complete atork of Carnarea,Pl.aeton., 1-u .a-iea. W aa'i'Ua, narnee-. Ac in tlii» ity.CouatattuK ut r.JUI t a, Cuui* llu, kawaf Vk tunaa, 1 v-

U'tiatou I o| anil um>|')' IbruUi lir. Li u-IkIuu I ui Cui-under Surrey. Jumt-aeal Can litre-. Dia t ra' and I unyl baet u.. lo,' and UO I oyi Uiu in. i<eed.tiir UluT'iUa,kaucy Lie.iTery .orui er«'LAi reaa. But'bera'and MilkHan'.na, spemiitur. Uoad ana A'uuy t 'arta.k'Un liu« of M uirle aud DoUb.a ilarneaa at tne mustr«aai>uable prii-ea.f-ole Mteiu lor tbe city for tbe Courtlaud *Vuii Co.'aFine 1 arr.k/' a, Biw^.i. and .-.|'niur Ma«ruiia. ai'14-lm

),'t)K SALL.BAhUAl NS l.N bVH.AKI.~PIA.NoA,from ;0o ui 4u and 1 0 |a> men la. <arire dia-count lori-aah. U. !. WILD A HKo.^.. Ten Tin u w.bole aveuu tor tuinvaied Kranlcb A Bacb Pianua.flft-3m*

J.X»K SAI.K.ALL L VT ~,V1 k ITT., b 1 Wn iA .1 nCut-under Surreja, liuarir.ea a;.d Ptia- .. l.a \.Mil A duns' bm.d-iiiada a'ork a a; (- inly. Finawurk, K w 1 r-cea tai riaa'ex ukeu on aioiaar- A II-UkLUOkl. btb aud New Vork ava. u * a|io-3bi

ITok hall.handmoml mh paris h okoanIou« ul 111* atoc'k We autcruaad ao lua , auild »a.L>i;caae 11 >-toi**. lailb maker » guarantee. ^4 1. I'k', 11 -

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I"H»BSALE--'3K01LF.D ANDbtcMND HAM)CAB-nairi % 10*J rteia Nea and v*e<N -rioi band Hai'iiea^. 41iCovered vv ni|«, tliat muat la < luaed out at b-di-i'tu'1 i

a.ao Hora . 1'uat tun ai.d HinieiL J Vvork liora*-a. 10Urucety and L»«Uv«ry W .tauna, at \A. t. l>l.lth !> 4< ASW.WA A».

1,"OK HALE.CAP.K1 AUKs, W auoNm A.NIj bi .>.triea on eaay terina: luu )oba to aeieot lroiu. lie

|"a.nuif. painuu* and tn muinjf neatly doue. i.ix^AA JAhbl't. B al., vavoia-etuwn.D C. m," >

17oB bALE- ""

FILL VALUE OIVEKFor Tocir t'lii djuart Piano tn eichantra for a NFWllliAI^liliil Li'lilvilll, tJaUaiiecimykule a lu muiitbi#vriwablubis r. Q. HMITH. ia25 Pa. an.

1, OK bALE 1HK "OTIO" UAH ENGINE bSTtiuirea nw builur. avm u all rxi«nai*e attendance

no loan of time no bandium of fuel hend lor circularaim t'tice Hal. D. 11ALLAL t . «at t. T:ti itn M nl -J

SUBURBAN' PKOFEKTY.l,OR SALE-FINE hCl!L"i BAS BEblDLX' AlJ !i-»torj" lraine boua«; O ruolua and batb. yard.tocaed ailb all kuida of fruit trwea. arood waul. In¬quire on |,r«uiia«a, cur. kfapla. ava. aud Spi u.r at..Anacustia, Xj.C. aptt'lln*LV>B MALE-BtAl'lIH L SLUIKBAN LolS.M One mile w.i. comiuandiiuc tbe muat ma«ruin. t ntvtewa ul tliia city; uurb ami bea.tAy . no ri.Ik-.Ia. totLbuiidiuir rtvulationa or aeaer «-a., I'Umt an audwater, price 3 to ucenta per foot f_'u duanknutiUpar montn.

E. A. PHILLIPS A SON,at'21-?ta 141V Nea Vurt ava.

1V)B bALE.FINEST OK. CO 11 Avat IN 1 AkuJT!lot tKix.i.'iij irvudi'enkr.aell. abade, orvuaiu. aar-dea. Arai«a. barriaa kud ruuninir water; la a barvain.Price AtJ.OuO._W. H. bHA.Vol.K, 11 C at. n e a! lui*VH)B SALE.BALTlMoBr. AN1> OHIO B.B.-M Kivrrauale Statu n. ait inl.ea fruiu M aalniurtuu VOtratiia . nay. Lo « at auut-ii ti cenm per loot lor yourcBotoa. Aluu.'uiuly instalimenta if deaired Ayi yto Ji>llN Si El'Ht-N, 4?-' Louiaiaua aie »i I.l.'

1N0K SALE -1HE i.KEATLbl hAKoAi.Nb IXljand over.ooanur tbia city : Uy In. a. ra one u>

4ki raa. lima Irom two to Unea miiaa Ltawttuauueurpaaed for bead iblulueae. In.r.- air and aa'er.vinly 4 l.iVI to 44'.'U per acre, buialt caab cayui. ut.Balauce monthly or |r,-arljr luatallmenta. B. A PHllyLll'S A box, 141K .New lorkava. al6-2wOK bALk..A BAiaUAlN.^6 Av Kl> ADJOIMNvAproimaod National Park, near valliornla iract.

Price aud lenua app>> to JAalLs II. uliu X, 14"u Vat. AflX-luk

1NOK SALE-#10 Cash. »o MoX lHi.V. CHOli'KLota ui a X w oubdiviaiun b nun Iro'ti city . n

L.B. luce ilUO. jUal.iU li'Cb aud l.eaiib) V.A-i.LsL KVAMa A cA-KL al. 1V^4 F at. n. w. tulM- la

FKHSaNAlTA^m BETtVED WIDOW OF Tllll. 1 k'-l I\E 11.-

¦irei tu Bieet ifeuueuiau u< Ui ana AdureaaB.a1. Slar olBoe. It*

CniVIL service I.XAMlNA'llok WLEklluXi/ and Aoawara. SenalOuto

k W. kLY.vX, A M.. Iry Institute,apS3-3m buutbaaatoor. Alb anu A ill |.«.

P'KIVATf DE'l LCI 1VE MOKE PKOBH LV AT-teudedto; luforinauun ubialn d 111 ail luattera ofa private nature aliadowiuc by An ekj<*rt. all b*4-neaa .tncily coundauuai. lu ina reaaunabaa Aililreaebui 103. btar ul&ce. aplT-tft*

ALT HvKIZLl. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AWA*CYMlUlaina ft Co. Couimunx-atlotia j>romy>tly at¬tended to and atrH'tly confidential. Office o|«a adLoure. KllXlAMAhaiiwet.l»t>l Aka.uiyA-l^m*

» ^mE TIME. WE U ILL PAY "BilkXv Honey" lor k iret-ciaaa Second-Aanc v U-ILlBA Ad-uraea u van at JLaiii'o uUl k'iAkU blui> att.t. arl

DENTISTRYDr. btabb pabsoxs, di kimt. wth si., com.

Ln-W..kiret-claaa 1 lilitura luaertau. aj i lioatioato mirna prevacta pain ui wxuwctiuic. All bran, baa ofDeuiiatry. At preaentlovaiiou teu yeera tub IT

1024 MORAlTft. 1024Seventh etreet nurtkaaet

Kouee ia reopened wttk ATbla o.d-ealabhaAefttall line o* Flue Buwu 1¦>!»»¦ OAoTAt OIlSl F>

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