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_THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY ..... Ja Bouncements as early in the day as possible, and in all cases before 120'clock M. The insertion in the same day's issue of those reaching the office after that hour cannot be assured. ——___-+ee- 'o Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or Business Manager of THE STAR, according to their tenor, and not te any Individual name, Otherwise | Drovoking delays may occur. Cheeks, ete., should in all cases he made payable | to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CoMPANY,—not to that of any individual. 2 Anonymous communications not read; re- jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. Royalty does not enable a man to escape either death or marriage. Vietor Emmanuel has just been laid to rest, and now comes Al- phonso’s wedding. To day Spain rejoices. Her young king, holding his throne by the voice of the people, and able to sustain it by arms and virtuous w The novelty. days, of a Spanish queen with a character is so striking and agreeable that no congratula- tions on the happy event can be too warm. The young couple commence their united reign atan auspicious moment. All elaim- ants to the throne are at present quieted, their nation is at peace, their counsellors are wise. The only drawback on the cheerfulness of the picture is the spectral appearance of ex-Queen Isabella. whose little p! marriage proved a decided failure. scowling sloomily from the background. The New York assembly has i the reso lution providing for an investigation of the coal combination, but. lo, there will be noth. ing found to investigate. It is true that the | price of coal has gone up in a way to make one suspicious or perhaps certain that a combina- tion has been formed, but there is no legal of its formation and the common belief in its existence is due to rumor and news- paper reports. The companies dodge the re. sponsibility for the effeet of their understand- ing, by signing no papers, thus furnishing no ground for investigation. Hullo: There are other es besides Wash. ington that find an elective government an expensive luxury. It is stated that Frederick City, Maryland, is getting tired of the expense of carrying on a city government, and will petition the legislature, praying for the abo. lition of the city charter, and the investment of municipal affairs in the hands of five eom- missioners. In New York eity the despair of the tax-payers over the hopeless condition of the city finances under the rule of the “short- hair” voters, is illustrated by the fact that the democratic World feels constrained to urge that the affairs of the eity be put into the hands of receivers. Exactly how the re- ceivership is to be accomplished is not stated, but the prevailing discontent amongst the thinking people of the city with the man- agement of affairs is shown in the appearance of the article ——————<+e-—___ Dr. Purvis, we hear, boasts that he will be able to de t the Hendee bill. This bill does not restore suffrage to the District. but what is very much more to the purpos it does pro- vide that the « ra fixed proportion of fifty per cent. of the expenses of the District which are now crushing the tax- payers. On the whole we would advise Dr. Purvis to confine his attention strictly to the Performance of his duties at the Freedmen's Hospital, and not undertake to defeat a meas- ure of such vital importance to the people this District. nee The annual meeting of the b «tof regents ef the Smithsonian Institution, whieh takes place this evening, will no doubt be the ocea- sion of some interesting proceedings in refer- ence tothe plan of proposing to Congress to relieve fhe Institution from the eare of the National Museum, and to erect a suitable of maseum materials, largely drawn from the Centennial Exposition, now belonging to the government. oe It was cruel of Senator Blaine to disturb the shade of Webster by reflecting onthe patriot- ism of Massachusetts in 1812. If it be true that Massachusetts was unpatriotic, she should be coneiliated. Let us be consistent. and dwell together in unity. The use of the cigarette is growing quite general from the supposition that it is a harm- less form of tobacco. but the docto: $ Say that it is pestilently injurious: worse, 2 the cigar or the pipe. Those who indulge in the practice “are easily excited, and have a tendency to vertigo, and dimness vision, be- Sides being troubled by dyspepsia.” They are also liable to bronchial and throat diseases, and excessive indulgence tends to produce | mia, which is one of the first steps toward softening of the brain Gold down to 10 fall. or are the g et upon Cong) i] men maneuvering for RIDA ORANGES. — FLORIDA ORAN¢ ES. fr fresh from the roves, | order. Just received Vholesale a DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTEK. I. Surpasses Capeine and Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Ask fora Circular, | ee CUCUMBERS. FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH SHAD, HARD-SHE CANVASS SWEET BREADS, AND aes 1 KINbs MEATS, Poul TRY. PRU Its, AND VEU LES aT TL corrs GE MARKET, 818 Fourteenth street. LO. HUNTLEY & CO. DOUGLASS’, Ninth and F streets, St. Cloud Building. | FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND SALE OF LADIES UNDERGARMENT~ And HAMBURG EMBEOIDERI Beginning on SATURDAY, 26th instant, and continuing until further notice, Every article fered will be the best of tts kind, made & Wilson mac! Jess than cost of thaa price of m: cles, weil ms are invited t6 call, aulies «desiring: good arti: prices than ever offered. DOUGLASS’, oth na F Sts. St. Cloud Building, 123-tr LUTION smn. €0-PARTNER- - she sie BURFORD faisiin hegween LUTTRELL & BURFORD is dissolved this 7 LUTTRELL, it —— We. “EUBUHEURD, I will continue busine os at my former office, No, E street northwest, where I will be giad to wwe the continuance of ‘ths business of my old Gents and customers, and solicit» good share of the public patronage fu all the branches of my busi- ‘M, E. _— RD. _January 21, 1878, amie jan21-3t epec BAFFLE 1 POSTPONED FRID DAY NIGHT. Wed eet NIGH Femme any 1 1875, owner of MODOC begs ‘the Ucket-bolders until that time: Teene get, Temains unsold 30 Tickets to inake up the number of 160 chances. ‘Phere will leu Re for Tickets at MILLERS Fat. ott ah Street, EVERY NIGHT upto the Lst of B Modot can be seen at BURUDORE & BROS 1a) Pth street, BL | today! Isthis a genuine | ofa morbid material in the blood, or, what amounts to the same thing, on the constant working of a | morbid process in that fuid, The object in the N'S ACADEWY OF ARTIS- * gen AC bate ro LISHING, m 51 Pennsylvania aornu Goods on exit! TE. E. Newton's Jew- ; det. $5 Work tale Stat Ivory type Pain ' | shade WAS Flowers Anturtn Leaves and Veotge, | Preservation of Natural Flowers, 21% | pensr « BROTUER Are now offering a very Choice Stock of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, STRIPED AND pgaEce SILKS, MAD! AS GINGHAMS, RENCH PERCALINES, NAPKINS, | « COTTONS Of the Best Brands and at the Lowest Prices. ‘The Best “OND DOLLAR SHIRT"* to be found in the city. Completely Made and Ready for Laundrying. WARRANTED to be Genuine WAMSUTTA MUSLIN. To have very fine taree-pl ALL LINEN BOSOMS. To ‘be Splendid; le in Every Re- | spect. To be Full Psnion and Perfect Fitting. AN INSPECTION OF STOCK IS SOLICITED. | ONE PRICE ONLY. against all comers, calls to his side a beautitul | in these later | PERRY ¢ BROTHER, Penna, ave., Cor. 9th streets For COLD WEATHER. HEAVY Anp FINE ULSTERS, From $19 up. WARM OVERCOATS, From $8 up. WOOLEN anv CLOTH GLOVES, From 50 cents up. FUR-TOP KID-1.INED GLOVES, FINE SCARLET Anp WHITE WOOL UNDERWEAR, HEAVY MERINO UNDERWEAR, From $1 up. HOMESPUN ALL-WOOL SUITS For $10, WOOLEN anv MERINO HALF HOSE. WOOL AND-SILK MUFFLERS, PRICES ARE NOW at THE LOWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY. GEO. 0. HENNING, Jang3-te 410 Boventh street n.wo. AN ANXIOUS MOTHER SAVES HER CHILD. Hoping my feeble but honest statement may reach hy cheerfully write | the eye of some an: the details of the sickness Reary old, She was taken site inthe year 1867. he had a dreadful cough, and raised frightful quantities every time she ‘coughed. I employed Several prominent physicians: still T could da ly see the flesh wasting from her bones, until every phy- she had got so low and far gone that les no one ex ected she would live from one hour to another. Though not thinking I could save her, I felt that, as Jong as life existed. T must continue in this despadring state of mind I was advised to ty ve B1INE, and, although I did tying. ‘While not indulge in tl » Ecommenced it by giving sinall doses: and I coukl'see her revive under pwed on Te; marly until the itself by sores its influence. I direful disease, Serotuia, showe appearing and discharging one at a time, until there were five large running sores right Opposite her t lungs, which seemed firmly ingrafted into the sys- fem. Still. after these sores appeared, she began to mer diy, Treoly I gave (Ne VEGETINE more s the only medicine search my out. Finally the sores ind they disaj of Six months froin the time I co her VEGRTINE, every sore had disap} she was completely cured, She is now enjoy od health, With no signs of Scrofula or Consam, most indispensable artic! Te of medicine that has been discovered. Mrs. GEORGEG, BROWN, 6 Cambri treet. East Cambridge. Mass. Say 6 IBTO ACTION OF VEGETINE. A large class of «lisease depends on the presence treatment of such diseases is to obtain in each case some remedy that shall be able to counteract this process; that shall destroy the morbid influence at work, and thus restore health, VEGETINE acts on the blood and on the system generally; and, when used, it is absorbed, taken up by the veins, and cir- culated through the system with the blood, reach- ing the most hidden and remote parts. In all blood diseases, humors, diseases of the skin, and nervous- | mess, it fsa safe and sure remedy, VEGETINE. MY SON SPEAKS, Mr. H.R. STEVENS— Dear Sir>—This is t show that my son wastaken sick in January, 1864, with Scrofula, which came | 9pe iu large sores and wleers on his leg and hip. His le “E Was swelled more thar twice its natural a le had several doctors of high standing in their profession—two frem Boston and cares from Charlestown—without getting a bit better, He was obliged to lie wherever he wa uae his Eels was . hopes Of hs ivi we we TLR, the great Blood Rem see a great ch: so bad that we had to change cloths four or five times a day. Still he was getti told to try ts | better: for he could move his limbs, and help him- seif alittle, He was soon able to set upin bed, and by constant use of VEGETINE it has cured hit He has a lame leg. which hie will probably have for but we all honestly believe, if we had used TINE before we had bothered with those doc- | tors, it would have saved the use of his leg, and re- stored it to natural health, T hope all those troubled With Scrofula will read this testimony of me and able to speak for my son, who 13 ree Ae himself, CA INE MAHONEY, DANIEL MAHONEY 19 Trenton Steet ‘Charlestown, Mass, May 18, 1872, ‘he above plain but honeststatement conctustvety, shows the quick and thorough cleansing effects the VECETINE In Serofulay® VEGETINE F; Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. pcactine is Sold by all Druggiste, jJan23-was CARD. fe wish to inform our customers and others tat’ all the Oatmeal put on the market as Oatmeal is not by Sebi mark, and man} think they’ = Putting 8 Scliamacher"s¢ Oatmeal, and in some eases i acne also take this 0 to say ome the is une- We GERMAN MILLS A) ToAS Oatmeal jualed in ity, Sweetness and ri rlohuene of flavor yy any in the marker. JEROME F. JOHNSON & CO., 322-un, Masonic Temple. WANTS. WU ANTED-A pure blood Newfoundland or | St. Bernard PUP. Adare: office, giving age and price of the doz. NTE! Sept CIEL tot take care oF children, required. Apply at 0c St. 8.€., Capitol Hill. good Deessmaker and S AN DB: in TEU ty the day or week. ‘Ad- hit Stress, SEW IN sable, Rent $65, THOs. E. WAG AMA! “A. h st. — = OR BENT AND SAbB._ 1R RENT OR SALE— AT A BAR IN I five-« Sipry tered With four stops: in perfect 7 order, No. 3 2d uw | is M st. one he ae modern improvements, thirte VANTEDS TO HIRE, by a responsible PIANO at a low figure, Address and give lowest price, per | quarter, ote ¥.,"? Star office 523-31" ANTED—A SHAKE ¢ OF BTUCK ‘in the Arlington Building Revit sheep. *, Arlo sociation OF Staromees ut DS Pala Se VANS 3 | Omics of “ous %. SHOEMAKER. new N ner Se, $4.2 5-4, 6-4, 6-4. 9-4, | ANTED-By 2 Hairdresser and AME HOUSE No, 1010 Rhode we aay eye rooms and hall; lat yair. Rent oe Dressmaker SITUATION as ladies” maid: Smet fravelling. Address ‘Competent,"" Star ce, and tathe-robmy, with aa ANTED—HOUSE OR LOT, facing east or South, between Hand L and 13th and 15th r_, Address, Stating terms, eic., °C. W: Apply to Jt Fo RENT— Seaway E Press Brick HOUSE, * ANTEDS TO EXCHANGE, House in north- | Tapers western part of city, improvements, | thon, size and fice. Fenn msible Columbia st., between Pand Q'and Sin ant LotR | Bath sts. D.W. j23-lm taining all mode ress, Stati ‘Improvements, ANTED—A neat industrious American or German WOMAN Teaquired. Appy afer fo eoek pn 38 Te ot "cloc! 5 be nw aie §23-co3t* No, 1118 10:h st. nw. ANTED $3,000. No. - on ample margin. ‘Address BO" Box tL cit ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and in.a small familly: good references requl Apply between LL and'1, at 1601 0 st. 322 "ANTED—A Lady wishes a SIT housekeeper or 12. take charge of tor or 6 years, au 8 Teal estate ‘secur! FUE E, KOLB'S, corner Sihand Es The most centrally Toe: . iGAMAN VANTED TO BUY THOS, E. WAGGA a r PASS in San Francisco Cal, State price, Ad | dress P, X., Star office, ANTED-—A responsible WH eneral housework; no washiu plain cook: German or ‘American pre- An " hefere noon, 45 B st. s.e. : small family, a COLORED : 1 rece ommended: washing, a Double Sit of Eugiish HARNESS for qilire at 121 Ve stay A s Kk wi ANTED - = A “RESPONSIBLE PARTY rent two Furnished itooms, coi andl use of bath Foran: ec 128 C ences Hoes cars Teer eries or rovisions. , s21-30 ATTING (Panisian aa Sit Ist., corner 9th st. n.w., 2 cents per yar all kinds of goods, We guarantee tod and most delicate colored 21-3" Mis and irl (white), a SITUATION to take ren: would assist with chamberwork or Bes references if required, ANTED—PLAITING, one cent per on linen, cambric, silk, lawns and gre nailing; foods’ two cents per yard, side or 9 dorless Glove ANTED_You to get Tee 3 E GRAP! at DODGE’S, 467 Penna. rie 7A STEDCTS exchan ones, Groceries or sey BTOES for — and K sts. n.w. Smokey Cnimneys 6 ‘tv ior no ANTED— CFEATIERS CHACE'S, 614 Louisiana ave. ‘ANTED—To exchange, Ens Groceries or Fuel Latrobes to new STOVES 1 for old heat two rooms, S30" Ey TTED-A perfect and clean copy of the first ‘Apply "atthe Star poly a, amber ot he EVENING rr ANTEDS Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of any Ki kind; eighteen years experience. Uphol- Goods and work at lowest possible prices, Dy CE, 614 Louisiana avenue. ly AN 'TED—MOTHS and other insects In furnl- ze te exterminate by superheated steam, at Seperate 614 La. ave. Ty RPETS to CLEAN, at RICE" a ag Works, 490 Maine avenue, be- . 8.W. Called for and ct 8 tween 44 and Sth ithout charge. NTED-CARPETS to CLEAN FERRY'S Eureka Steam ‘Beating an 7th-st. wharf, Orders by mail, or - 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Space. ey NTED-Gentiemen_ to know that E, Merchant Tailor, a specialty of Cut e. |, Who is nine tot New York avenue, makes ‘ting Garments to st ho} jan26-1ly LOST AND FOUND. _ OsT—A Mink Sable BOA, last night, between Please return the saine to 1309 D NNIE DEBRIS. who attended her pronounced her case hope- at, and recaive a liberal reward. FA = THE LADY \ the 15th ihstan’ had advertised in her « ame, or with her own address, it would have been more appropriate and respectful, bts OST—In front of St. Aloysius Church this 2 GOLD. BRACELET. set. with ral reward willbe paid for ita return ST A fine SILK U MBRELLA, with “Ss. P. Brown"’ engraved on i be given to finder by returning property to S. BROWN’S Olice, corner New ppeared in the sane .—one at a time: and, at the end meneed to give sappeared and 1 ork ave. and isth 322-30" TOLEN_—On the 10th dence, 7th-street To a NOTE for $150, nin order of Caleb Cotto signed by and James L. 1 January, from my_resi- above Schuetzen Park. yS after date, to tl Daniel Mason ihe public aro hereby warned against negotiating this paper, as payment CALEB COBOURN, 8%, REWARD-For any information leading to parties: that bave been Tons Set. at se a all mod. f imps. ; $) B rs, has been stopped, BURFO conviction of my slaughter house, BOARDING PLEASANT HALL Room and Board, $20. Also, two Unturnished Roome, to parties wa wanting light housekeeping, #11 ROOM TO RENT. ‘REET—ROOMS, newly and Cuinniehet, to rent, with first-clas Suitable for Members of Gone TABLE BOARD. 01 E! a T mi Hotel BOARD, three meals x pace Tichiing fond Boome: $25 and $30 per month, $8 to $14 perday. Every room newly mi black walnut furniture, and mostly heated 1 Me j10-11 y E STRE! ; W.—Handsome ROOMS, ih BOARD: en suite or single: south: orn. cipornte. Table Fare first-c lass; ternis mod- BB. ‘M. T. SOUTHALL, 705 15th egrmanent, Transient, aud Day Boanp- ERS. aa Opportunity fer a wentloman ‘Neatly furnished aus or without Board, at reasonable Fates, issouri avenue. Me2ron | HOUSE, 922 and 924 F St F Street N.W. PRICES FOR BOARD. Per Month (in advance)... ree Week (in advance). Fa Meat Tickets. bestest or Dinner. laced, for he hadno tever. When we hal given up lita 8tT. N.W.—Entire NEW _HOUS! all im movements .OOMS with first-class TABLE Rooms on third fioor. BOARD; suite of mnt guests 8 accom- HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE £: isting under the name of YOUNG & KEE- n dissolved by mutual con- ss of the firm will be pre- ‘NG, who will settle the same, NAN, has this day b ‘All indeptednes sented to J. R. YOU. Allparties indebted to the late firm are Either of the undersiign and receipt for Sesame . R. YOU WM: T. KEENAN. thorized to coll “the partnership heretofore existing between GEO. K. PETTY AND JAS, 8, HARVEY, dissolved by mutual consent. will continue the business at the Ail debts due the old has. gy this day old stand, 305 7th street. irm are earnestly requested to be settled imme- Fx, - PE’ WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan FN iis. Gr FLEISCHMANN & COs COMPRESSED YEAST. All first class grocers keep it. ig that succeeds and has merit, has imi- eas ae therefore if, a nat ‘worthless imt tations are not — off upon \CHEEL & BERGMAN, Pan = Oncne former patto ‘and the pul mab No, 458 New Jersey ave. s.e,, only | 's from the Capita, seven Tooms house in perfect Abietenant is wanted, 10 F st n hree 34 repair, A careful ani re resp 1x rooms, with Lath-1oom. water closet, gasand | Tobe, closets, pantry and cellar; recently. ‘apered and a ainted throughout “Hani low {9,8 permanent tenant. Inquire at 15: OR RENT—Large and Small ROOM men only; tetms very moderate R RENT Two Handsomely FUR ROOMS: terms very low If ane immed ti i JR RENT—ROOMS, Furnished or Uafur- Le near St. Aloysius Church, Mrs, 0 ne PARLORS and B EDK OMS, ted in the city FOR RENT modern improvements )R RENT-STABLE—Part or all of a Pri Stable: room for 4 horses and 3 carriages : RENT Without board, r ROOMS, oF uite sikele BOOS south front, Apply 1327 N Ty ¢ h street i. stove, pantry, terms apply'next Ke RENT etween I: H. W iARNER'S oR RENT_—A Furnished ROOM on second fluor. $21 Vermont ave., opposite the Arling- ton Hotel. J21-3.* Fer —Four Unfurnished ROOMS, | ahath on sau + S.€. floor. Terms moderate. Ne R SALE OR RENT—Sinall BRICK HO a USE YERS, Real Estate Agent, 121 J21-1w* rooms; all modarn yard and stable, 1 exchanged, Cars pass the dour. No, 51 new. OR RENT— $33 twelve rooms, gas and Water. No. n.w., $15, fiv Nos. 381 and 3 SW.) two-ste per month, ali 21-6." Fo RENT HOUSE ‘0. 1110 F st. Apply to THOS, WA MAN, 519 7th st. 19-26 RLOR and iy furnished. at 180, other single rooms, 19-41" TOR aN At 211 414 st, now BEDROOM, adjoining, ‘nie $40 per month, ‘A’ OR RENT—HOUSE No. 609 New Jersey n.W., 10 rooms, modern Emproveinen ranonth Apply to W. OHNSO- th si Pee, REKNT—Corner STORE and DV suitable ELLI for any business. “Low renttoa good tenant, 4th and C sts, apitol Hill. vor. Enquire No, 423 111 st. R RENT—BUILDING Ena ave new arge floors, late pietod WALT! is 6 Peunsyiva- 1011 E st. n.w. hree-story BRICK. all jesirable OR RENT—A fourteen room HOUSE, modern | Fir prormente two latrobes, range, bathe -room, hot an vid water: is in complete repair, newly painted, ‘Pape red, €c.: excellent location, epposite ran ark, No, 13: Istreet n.w. Price, $75 permouth, A AN "5 TIBBETS, Palace Market, “1am 4th st. and New York avi Fe RENT~A large HOUBE In central locality. having all modern improvements, and in very | good order: sultable for a boarding house: rent low oa responsible party. B. H. WARNER € CO., Real Estate Brokers, 916 F st: 317-6 FORA .E—A very desirable private RESI- NCE: modern built; two-story brick, cor- her house, in eottage style, with terraces, veran- das, adjoining grounds and garden; in the very best locality of Georgetown; on one line of street cars, and near to another; terms easy. Inqure of Dey uly Recorder of Deeds, Otty Hall, al, Wasting, D. R RENT OR SALE—1446 N st, (new,) fin- ished in best style; 13 rooms; ‘every’ room heated. Including ‘bath and servants’ ‘rooms: speak- Ang tubes; electric bells; stationary washtubs; veg- coeand meat cellar, Can be seen at any time, mM UR RENT—STORE, "No. 601 New Jersey ave. nw. and f for fale smiall stock of Groceries, AD- ply lo W. JOHNSON, 718 13th st.n.w. j12-1m .W., hangsome SUITE FG: ROOMS, with or ain ome in sige vate family. Heferences required. OR RENT— PARLOR and BED ROOM, second floors private family. Apply at 1224 F st. j8-1m Fist and ait Missouri ave., 11 rooms, rany ih, and all mod; imps., ‘oniy $47.00, 1621 th 8, all mod. imps., (nw ? only $28 50. 925." Apply te LUT? PERLE Est nw. jé-im R 7 T—STORE No. 419 lithst.n.w. Pos- session given atonce, Key at piano Store, 80 sec ond door above. En suite or single, furnished rae: EN’ Fv and BED ROOM, with dressing room at- tached, on first floor; all modern Improvemen soutn front; private fainily; 6Grant Place, d28-3w' OR RENT—Low, HOUSE No. 1218 N st, Wey Oa Some: water. 8, marble mantle Re. aka STORE, oat Both and Mats, niwe | 220 nex! oor, OF at UTH. i Pant Store, 1217 & st ‘aa7-im ROR RENT—Furnished PARLORS ana BED- ROOMS, and, ROOMS, furnished for house creep and Several small BED ROOMS. 354 Penn- van! 36 Bt. ave corner 4! novil-3m* __ FOR SALE ATTERN.—A solid OAK » Qa MARBLECLOP PDEBORED, of Queen Ane pattern, for sale cheap. Apply at LL1's st, nw. Ty AT PRIVA Te SALE.— ‘omprising a COUPE- B mn: ificent ar of CARLA S HORSES, sound and nt set of DOUBLE HAR- ‘OP BUGGY. Thi offers a ene ue one 0 most stylish turnouts in the city, “Apply at 1341 Ke new, EE sold che FAIRBANKS 'SLATROR ALE. feoy iy tO Je We BURR, 108 ante pace, (OR SALE—Cukar For CAsH—A number of | & SED guperior Fire and Burgiar-Proot SAFES of the American Steam pany; as good as new. | For particulars a8 to rms, &C., nos t the Freedman’s Bank, jan: it Bre, atomee of a ‘i 900, installmen: HENRY B BROWNIE Law Yer, Corner of Louisiana ave. and 4% st. RK SALE—VERY Low—Uncalled-for Pack: Lom at W H. WHEATLEY'S Dyeing Es- tablishm Georgetown, consisting Jin in oP es, of cous Sos, ane, roots, Friigas ies, Hibs i bons, Re. Ben wri berpold as, private’ salo ax the effersor be O01 atany time on and atver January 5 1s3g eeowms iim _ FOR RENT AND SALE. «| REAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. SEA NAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St. ‘Wednesday and Saturday. BUSIN nod CHAN CES. teryod rae mints UN T. ARMS, 810 ¥ x! 1.500, $1,000, $500, OS LOAN State, at 10 percent’ oot meat. Agent, 509 ) IN HAND TO LOAN oN RE au aS a9 BPN to oMtice of LU! O- PEt CENT. LESS THAN COST. “We shail from this date, to the 15th day of Fee- | ruary, sell our si of for real esiate, 2! — ny Brick Houses tor, Sale. te ‘% FR stock on han 1% i” GREAT BARGAIN IN A Mot SEAND LOT. No. 11216'h st. new, “Will be sold with clear title for $800 on easy’ terms, NT. ARMS, 810 F st cality. Py ALE Stock an ET STORE No. 813 +n. ihe best localities in the city for groceries ? pea ‘3 se a Pa. av | one Delaware aye. oR SALE_AtT Fr ns Provision STORE, dolty ess: present proprietor to a gol retail eave city. Amy 306 H st a | 14 And 148 Ast, 1620 17th st. n.w.y fh. 21 to 29 Myrtle st Ste, 426 New York ave. tf be, shea inp, A first-class Bar, n R Sitached; one of the best locations in the city tice” reasons for selling. : ve Blacl | hairs, Black Silks and plain ¢ | Dress Goods for 12 to BSc, Special bargains in Cloths an Cloakin, Cottons, Flannels, Kins, Riankets, White and Col hand ‘TO LOAN on_ first-c! oe real ~ No delay if property and athe Apply to JOHN T. ARMS. Unimproved ‘Property Fo » bet. 18th and 13th s.w., per ft Sst., bet. 10ch and 11th p rt 19th st., bet. E and F 4:2 st. bet, Va. ave, and D st. rity is satisfactory. F st.n.w. EVERAT. MODERN DWELL rent to prompt tenants. for E beod preferrea. Maryland or Vi West Fayette t < « Baltimore, #0: 32 Rent. m., imps, 12 rs. $190 ‘mod. ‘imps. 29s. Lrs. nw med. imps. $ F st. n.W., mod, «Tew, mod: Impe a.a¥. n.w..- (store and dw BUR st. nw. toad hisamh st. Dew | pe 1842 9th st. nw. 1212 Pa. av. n.w. 2.2 st, nw, mod.” Imps., 8 ONEN TO LOAN ON TE. $20 000 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.55 od tt “18 at | | Ar $1.50 ' | nea and water, ) PANTED TO BORROW hiree Years, at = AT A Ga: AT SACKIFICE quired: balanc ee NESS. I 53 Virginia ave. 8. w. 528 4th st. s.e., Ors. * Trospect st., Georgetown,, 6 rs. I issue on the 1st and 15th of each month a Jetin ” of all property for saleandrent on my books, ibe eae by ma ae esi * 500, a — Poi "B00, » at 8 per cent. 425-t GERMA CAN FIRE wet WANCE ¢ OMVANY, rey Lee BW. atte at my office, or yan of the larg: in the, country " foinand Fests, nw + 800 WANTED. — Wanted to borrow forwne, $1,800 | on valuable stn. cues oro shure sored ite M st. n.w., 9 rooms and bath, 1B st-w. 9 rooms and bath. mod. imps. rooms and bath, mod, limp. isiana ave. and 6th st. n.w. two or three yeai ate in Virginia, near this ¢ 1 semi-amiitially. ortheast corner 19th and N sts, nw. Anply v | Store, comer Laut 1416 11th st. n.w.. 10 rs., mod. 1125 Mth st. ni. 6 roomhs, EAA FROR SALE IN THE WEST H new BRICK HOUSES al sy Fas and Water. n elegant new double Hou: every cok convenience; one of the best locations rgetown, very cheap. .ots im every section of the city, of seven rooma, with th renters if desired. Bete ese PU RES and part of sTuc Kot a well-loc tal CIA and TOBACCO STORE Georgetown, 1. C., known mal! the property on my books has been reduced in ss For further ‘iuformation eall at ‘ y RS, hydrants, &c.. $12.50 J STANLEY JONES, —— ° “REAL ESTATE BROKER, ou SEVENTH_STREET. Houses for Sor Sale. Kst.,bet, 14th and 15th 5,3 stories, m 1.925.000 B st,. bet. Ist and % ers n Place tat ot bet R and S n-w.,3 stories, m REsS oN PTS Discotatal By Funds te loan on, Bd Collaterals es EMAN & MUMPER” Br t ~ Ebbitt House, LL A LOT OR HOUSE AND LoT in any section of the al ue, provided application is m nyonths or longer, Money safely and Pwill take Property about to be sold at auction at a fair discount, and give In exchange therefore des cations treated c% Money at hand. n.e..2 gin st, bet Gs and 14th n.w. sbet.17th and 18th n.w.,2 st. 9 Fs. YOrs.,m.i 4.500 st {bet 3d and 4th s,e,,8 stories, 10 rs.!us1 $009 si 2. roperty nfidentially it desired. No coms Exchanges made or ined ‘In thirty minutes after seeing proy Parties who don*t intend business 1 with the above advertisement, will p property is desirable parties may De sure nee. ‘Address P.O. Box 477, LOAN hte sums of $1,500 ‘each, on one of them n no Commis it. bet. 3d and 4th n.e.,2 room frame stere, with cellar and three Re gecapled by Francis vai Ap- ‘Mass.av. Jap. & Coluinbia stesbets Band st and Nnwwee Sigiies ia i : stestet. 14th and 15th new..2 Cs . Ist and 24 s.e.. 3st, bet. A and Bs.e. 38 stories, mod. oo bel W.,3 st..9rs,,m.i $3.400, for improved property in Address LINCOL Joftiees 350,000 TO INVEST ina ood PAYING BUSI- &D NESS that will be Permanent, oF in a centrally ‘oeated Besiness | Pr TO] y at Y Rea “ENate Brokers su ru. He SLATER, at the old stand. ae ae Pa. avenue, pays Iu price, and will pa Auiitor’s ‘Certicates. ke the” highest rates, it ‘ si 20th st..bet.8 and Tn.w.,2 ory framé bet. 9th hand 10th n, ement taxes at the | GPECIALS AUCTION | SALE 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO", PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Under the Metropolitan Hotel, Until further notice, the f following Special Goods | WN be ll eae WATCI HES, Gent's JEWELER modation Se rales DIA; rwi FLANNELS to be sold at great Ist Riggs st., be. 13th & 14th} st. . 14th, abeve Circle, 3 st., 12 1s., inod imps. Building Lots For Sale. N.side F, bet: 20th & 20th ps N.side Mass.av. bet.17 N.side F, bet.14th Syna1., gt i 005 thé th & 15th ae Wee gates os i . bet. 14th & 16th n.w.. Corner New Hampshireave. “and Ay comer 14th and Pierce st.n.w, with imps, & N.w. corner Ist and K sis. n. N- side Rhode Island: ave.. bet. “iaiis North Gapitol, bet. H and I sts. n.e. -. for the accor GOLD ¥ Ee WANE BRONZES, SILVER | ith ats. 9 es Y EARE AUTHORIZED To ES CHANGE Wan $20,000 Residence for part unknproved neat seven or “en ime at 7 per cent, nouBE, with, modern To cost not over 1.000. eit Toom DW ELLING- Improvements, located be- ‘h and 14th sis. n.w. Te balance, esr am R eee. BRICK HOUSE ono This is one of the besi ‘opportunitie purchase a home in a ectrral ks ne at to \ | Lo oat sd $1,500, sto 000 on first-class real estate J. STANLEY JONES, _511 Seventh street. ) Bay ESTOENTS, District of Columbia: S0'anrs 6 percent, gold istrict of Columbia 18 years 7 per cent. curren- i ‘ton 30 year6 B, H. WARNER & Ci BEAINARD Maus F treet Bowis A. ’ MCINTIRE, bonds, all issues, and other se- L WIS JOHNSON & co, Ivania ave. and 10th st. )R SALE—Stock and Fixtures of a MILLI- NERY and FANCY GOODS STORE, very cheap; or would take a Pai understands tae business, an COOK, 198 Bridge ONEY TO COR ON REAL ESTATE, CHARLES F. |: 515 7th st. n.w. t SALE A four-story BRICK HOUSE, cen- iy located on Pennsylvania avenue; buildi gas and water, Inquire at Star as Mo. sre. nw, ther who thoroughly 216 T d give it his entire ridge st., Georgetown, 2 1415 818 8th st. ne, 1417 8d st. nw, containe’s store and 15 PERSONAL. | ey, between Nand O and Oth Sign on the door, AU TION —No person Is authorized to collect or | receipt for moneys due 7 louses, in every section is changed nearly every | | F, SIMPSON, ADAM DUPREE, PROFESSIONAL. OCTOR B. F. tan NELL, pdlomeopathic Physician, 229 D si and best of references, all parts of the city and ae a Wie M. Ratt ‘BEL 805 treaty | el c i indian Dodtrese and For- cee ine! Ren fay tune Teller.—If Sou have a skeieton in set she will tell you how to get rid of if dence, 221 K street n.w. OTICE.—HENRY C. BOWIE asa ny, aeinploy mont, ¢ on Feway last, ee” Neadham & Son ai a ; au GUEPARUOR ORGAN In per | c cost $275: will be sold fo $150 cash, " Apply at 811 18th st. j21 6c" yas CERTIFICATES “perso ‘inst st purchasing: ‘Gera vate of Ts Sale of part of 9 Sy hy 1875, issued to WM U BRAMHALE : aad by him din blank, a) deed having been made by r the tax sale special convey fot ail ‘his iuterest_under sald eal aye. “a ‘oom Nore, With arenas ie Webster Law Baliat novos “Architect and said Bramhall shi ae atk Bate Depo 916 F st., attorney for he aoe h and 324 12th stree! as to Besponsiility ok 506 1081 “tarnishes information with full abstracts of property and Tites examined, Searches forchattel ToS $1. Correctness guaranteed, STEROLOGY. MADAME Ross, ENRY J. pres anand Mou Mauer r Office, Electrician and Model @ specialty. Expert in Patent ly Se ees on 2 R, T. M. TALBOTT, Removed to 90 JPOUBTEENTH ANI ANDI STREETS. SIXTH 8E SEASON, AND ON REC ERTAND. INCREASE IN ELEOCAMPANE AND HOREHOUND COUGH i DROPS. sie MULTUM IN PARVO. no Bes Colds, Eo Bronchitis, &c., re- Half-pound Weary. 25 cents, Convenient Fieasant to taste Cheap in price.” ‘Try them and be convinced. BECON! D STREETS. Aa-Bold at botn Biren» “ND D STREETS. iT. a \SE'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, a CHANGE OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, bet. 20th and streets. DRESS iG, under the direction «2 a ‘Maker, “Ladies” Trousseaus Children’s Suits. fia LL wi VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO | Cou know articles em eat pated | to chs, 58 Bas aver Baws aoe Oe oreot, r ORS Pile, BOs TE i.e stearate Severe “ith street Pays the ‘prices im, Oak B above, Orders by mall ro N, FRANK WH 30th strect new. ic and satiation tre. ‘Cites bomns4 the Magnetic Heal- the . B. GIBBS, mEZMOVED TO 708 16re Over Thompson’s Drag Store. Dentist, aa 7th Sizect southwest, D2 DUER, De ane CHORES © DAKERA ECORA’ of eee ae AU ma PALS PAIN en Room, Est street, ot northwest, AND ea CARRIAGES January 24, for Work 6 = ee ee not 3K! York avenue, unt @erelocke EMOVAL.—M, CUNNINGHAM. ce peciaisy, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS at 20 pee cont, tems than marked cost, ae Mt ts Bred: alle that w na), a that date. balance of 9 the ow ours All Cash and Prom mt Pay KO ustomers ‘invited to call. Expect to continue businéss in this near le GEO. J. JOHNSON & 00. tr 711 Market 8: REAT REPUCTION IN PRICES, FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER, In order to close out our entire stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, Water-roots. tock of Ti Linens, hy ya) Nap- Spreads. 27 All articles warranted te proven “| represent J. W. COLLEY's, Market | No, 801, Cor. of 8th st. and | orm. ON HAND. BLACK VELVET ar RECOLLECT We keep the only full stock of Black and @olered VELVETS in the city. WE SELL All our Velvets at less than their value, as we tag exclusively AT AUCTION. Also, on hand a large lineof SILKS and SATINS: in evening SHADES. FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING DRESSES in great varie At CONNOLLY'S, janl9-tr 608 9th street, opp. Patent Omics. EX THAoRDINARY INDUCBMENTS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS, i. WISWALL & GWYNN Received to-day a tremendous lot of HAMBUR® EDGES and RSERTINGS trot each por cent. less than we sold the same goods for Inst year, Sars re .3.4,5.0,7-8.9. 10,12 1b 1s, 20,25, 30.37%, 40, 45.55 cout" per yard: ike asoge Gand Scents.” ‘These goods must be-soid in next ten days. One case splendid new PRINTS 4X cents; not Tewnants; as many yards as you wish, Five cases CANTON FLANS LS at 6 comts; splenata Canton at 8 cents. our BLANKETS, COMFORTS an@ site ADs Will be sold regardless of cost, One case Vest quality BLEACH MUSLINS at 5s cents, Ten pieces of WHITE LINEN from the large fre in "New York i htly damaged by smoker St ae { Price, 75 cent L! ifnen at Si: a Lines race ting @ great rush, we have secured ad@i- tional salesmen, that all may be properly waited upen. WISWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space. aa Dox't RT LOCATION. or TREMENDOUS 3B FOR THE CHEAPEST hie 00p8 In WASHINGTON STILL CONTINUES AT CARTER'S, 707 Market Space, The Popular Cash Dry Goods Store, We are selling off ( tively) regardless of cest, po dated only havea few days lett to remain im this a Good Canton Flannels, 6Xc. ; excellent Calico, tm ort ienethe 4'scs; pure wool, large size, double Satis Be bestia tet ptse 186. mre, Scone ith, nearly 2 hi Bren yard ot cu Black Sikes and Black Cashmeres | Waites Bridal guilt, saat ad x: x ay iG LEASE | NE OVEe DRY ny Aye. IF THEY wt NOT THE ¢ peace f WASHINGTON, sb | DO NoT BUY THE! EAMETS. 1800 pairs of BLANKETS to be sold off at reduced “D.caces of CANTON FLANNELS very pieces of WHITE SHAKER and KI W. W. BURDETTE & 09, Janb-tr sTuaony AR EMENTS E Peet pe ‘30-bone Hip: Good 20-bone H onsets, in , boee, 29 cents "yard-wide Dest Cotton, me sheen. he je) Sheeting, 31c. Good Bait Knitiig © Cotton, Be. per bail, Best makes Unbleached Canton Frag ennai So. ont and nde full line of Dress Goods, F omestic iS, ‘sers should call at ouely < es vie Bas toon va. Be HAMBURG ‘ EDGiNGS AND INSERTINGS, JUST OPENED, J Lor , | And are offering them about half the regular prices Be., €c., Be., Gc., Bc., 10c., 18c., 15c. Xara wride Cait Calicoes, 6:4 cents, ‘30, 35. 40, 48. Blankets, si ea 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, Comforts, all ices, Oilcloths, all widths, Pouble wate Binck Cashmeres, 25, 37, 68. Flannels, 18 Kat 3-50, Men’s wear, 30, 37, 45, 60, Shawie, ail at cost. Beaver Cloth for Cloaks at cost. Matelasse’ Cloth for Cloaks at cost. For the next thirty days you can buy Dry Goods | Of us at wholesale prices. M. TOWSON & CO., 63 vania avenue, Jand-tr South | wn. near 7th st. n.w. iS) Stock eTk TAKING ATORY TO Special Bargains in all departments, Poplin Roplin Alpacas 15. worth 25. in Dress Goods red Black ana Colored Silks €2\4, 76. ae Le tet ee All-wool Cashmeres and > Worth G83, 1 Colored Cash eres reduced to 68 and 7Bc. ; Shawls sacrificed. Cloak: former Bunkers 3 Carpets must be Ds Carpets to close ot and prices than manufacturers. . All makes Muslinsand Sheetings at wholesaleprices, T. N. NAUDAIN, a31-tr 709 Market Space. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. we HATS! HATS UMBRELLAS AND CANES, B A FULL ASSORTMENT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES,

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