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BS. M, J. BUNT } _THE EVENING STAR. d A aae Jet obama fal tng up | WASHINGTON in Canin eS cintand Nainsuoky taal! the ==> Febra: SATURDAY ..... 'y 16, 1878. | fered. = = at extra indu sworn Daily Circulation over Avera are acl Z being more im three times that oth dail: in Washingt Gnd more than that of ail the others added veneeie = +s0e- — To Advertisers. Advertisers are requested to send In their an- Rouncements as early in the day as possible, and in ll cases before 120’clock M. The insertion in the Same day's issue of those reaching the office after QPRING w York. that hour cannot be assured. — oe | To Correspondents. | Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or | ¥ Business Manager of THE STAR, according to their | tenor, and not to any individual name, Otherwise | provoking delays may occur. | ‘Checks, ete., should in all cases be made payable | to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, —not to that of any individual. 4#@- Anonymous communications not read; re- | Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. | —$—$_$—$ About Crematio: The suecessful cremation yesterday of Mrs. Pittman, the wife of the well-known phonog- rapher, onee more attracts attention to the | merits and demerits of this mode of disposing | doven. of the dead. The process has been in practice | $1.60.$1 almost entirely pagan. Gree: the | ancient Britons, a the nations ¢ astern Asi mployed it. But it has never come into general use in keeping MOURN laity at feb16-tr | oan For thirty d: Colored C: at half price, less than cost. to ¢ oths and Cassimeres, new designs and at lower price than ever b-fore of- | dress K . Star office. | Until March Ist we shall offer oar entire stock of | KID GLOVES | icemen ing MRS, STALES: ‘Now in store, OUDS and ‘am down prices. Ww, 3 (Cuenne wT SALE OF OUB | the novelties | in New York. | M, J. HUNT. iy Shall open Monday 30 pieces New Dress Gur ds at -¢ts.. selected from one of the largest stocks in 20 piecesall-wool Bint- | Ags all colors: $0 pieces Printed Liven Lawns at Napkins, Towels, Linen Sheeting, Linen, White Spreads, Wine Cloths, and an ele- xan! asortment of Table Damacks, to which we would ask the attention of all in want of first-class Pillow BLACK SILKS a M. BROWN reet 1 EN .1PE STOCK OF DER GOODS jays at w out stock, hmeres. Crape Cloths, Black aud Col- | ored Mohairs and Serges, very ‘cheap and fine. | | Large lots of Dress Goods’ at_15, 20 and 25 coats 21000 yards tn Kemuants Waite Piques, Pi | Musiins and Lawns at balf prices, | nen Dinner Napkins at 80 cents and $1 2 100 dozen large Linen Towels a $1 40, | 75 and $2.50. ‘Table Linens, Bd Sp! Smal lot of @ . A full Stock of J. greater reductions; many at Fine Black and ie dozen ar als, Cotrons, Fianne's, some of | Sheetings.all at the lowest market prices, @@-Aud | all warranted as represented. W. COLLEY, | 16-tr 801, Cor. Sth at. and Market Sooce any Christian nation. And this circumstance, | together with the fact that a large majority of its supporters to-day are modern pagans, is, we believe, the main cause of the idea that jon in some way discountenances the | It is hard to see where it isin con. | prineple of Christiani- ve no effect on the belief in | any of the various theortes concerning resur- rection, since it merely substitutes an immedi ate for a gradual reduction of the body toits | Ladies nee elemen's. There is also a feeling that the | Sains In otb sacredness which hallows the dead and holy | associations of memory connected with the de parted will be rudely dispelled by this substi fiet with ty. It ¢ oughly finis feb16. tute for burial. This will always be the strong- | A RARE est objection to the introduetion of erema- | 4 tion, since, it may be conceded, that | 3 a Strange and unusual observance of any | CY. event has a tendeney to weaken the foree of | ] customary emotions by calling into play an | interested curiosity or some kindred feeling. Corner 6tha But this obstacle applies only to the introdue- j Rive Excell tion of the practice, and would have no force | — a should cremation ever come into ge CEAIMS AGAINST THE it is extremely doubtful whether the ob; In view of the likelihood of to erema mer grounds is re: sonable. We consign the remains of a loved | one to the cold, damp ground, perhaps to the horrors of premature burial, to become in a little while loathsome and repulsive, poisoning the ground, and, in crowded districts, endan- gering life: or it may be that we hand them | their interes Anear! sure spe over to tender mere of the dissecting knife. If desirable, cemeteries and tombs, | geyts-am places set apart especially for the dead, with | all their softening influe may be pre- | served under the new prac : funerals, with | whatever rites are thought appropriate, need not be abolished: the question of the dispo- | sition of the ashes of the deceased is entirely | distinc? from that as to whether it is expedient | to hasten the decomposition Which nature will | otherwise effect, and by this means make the | dead harmless to the living, and remove | - many of the horrors connected with our | thoughts of the tomb. Any expense thought | desirable or appropriate mav still be incurred: @ pageant can conduct the ashes to their last | resting pl memorials of affection can as well be erected over the ashes of the dead as over a mouldering corse; while, at the same time, death in an extremely poor family will | not, as at p tend to reduce the sur vors to the same condition by making serious Favages in their scanty means of support. Some persons moreover would derive comfort from the thought that the remains of a loved one need not be hidden away in the ground, as repulsive, away from the habitation of liv- ing man, but may be retained near at hand as a constant reminder of the virtues and exam- Whittle. For sale at febl4-tr ties in febil-tr CHAN keeping desi pre: PARIS FANCY GOOD: POTTERY, PORCELAIN, &c. All of which are designed especially for WEDDING PRESENTS. Pevetase’ GREAT CUST SA’ i} LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, MOST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS EVER OFFERED, LE OF | Garments made of the best Material and thor- | hed. nding these goods: and in searc't of bar~ er classes of goods, are invited to call, DOUGLASS’, 524and s to sella K BKO! HEALTH GAUTIER'S BOWLING ALLEYS, nd 0 Sts. N. W. 's in his hands. No. ‘The Way and the Word, hy Mo Grace aud Truth, by W. 1°. Mac The Unseen World, by W. J. E. Orihodoxy, Boston’ Mondas Life of Trust, by George ull WM. BALLANTYNE'S. 428 7th street. WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Have made large additions to their stock of SILVERWARE, embracing all the newest designs, They have also just Imported the Latest Novel- CE—A family No. 1 Pi . in perfect order and good as new, Hy at the DECK) No, 407 10th st. JECREATION % HE DISTRICT GOY- entation of claims will, of course, lier attention thereto, RICHARD WALLACH, § Louisiana ave. LLUSTRATIONS OF THE INTER- NATIONAL LESSONS FOR 1378, Hana Book on Bible Readings, by Chamberlin & Lectures, by Cook. 526 9th street. clining house- EXERCIS feb15-1m* the pass er, ple of the departed, and of the fate which comes to allmen. But bereaved persons are not generally in a condition of mind to at- tempt what is new and unaccustomed, how- ever desirable a proposed change may have appeared, when the reason and not the emo- tions had predominance. Consequently it will be very many years before any other me thod of disposing of the dead than the one now prevalent comes into general use. ——___-+ee- A col consult their street n.w. The Suffrage Question. As there has been some question as to the real feeling in this community upon the mat- ter of the restoration of suffrage here, we have Est RATES PLUMBIN GO! BARBER & CO.. Having parchased GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, RANGES, LATROBES GRATES & FURNACES, Belonging to the late firm of SMITH. BIRcE & Co., before removing to their new store in Masonic Temple. offer the same for sale at a LARGE DIS- for cash. Perso desiring any of the own ‘After romoval we shall offer, at our new and elegant Salesroom, No, 909 F STREET, MASONIC TEMPLE, acomplete stock of Goods, and be pre- pared to éxecute work at short notice, and at LOW- for ready pay. iG. GAS AND STEAM-FITTING, AND TIN ROOFING, Promptly done in workmanlike manner. PDs FURNACES a specialty. interest by calliag at the entire Stock of oods will 0, 934 F above feb-7t taken some pains to ascertain the views of cit- izens generally who have something at stake in the welfare of the District. The list printed elsewhere of those reached by our reporters, so far, presents, it will be seen,a good aver- age representation of citizens of all classes, occupations and politics, identified with the District. From the data here presented it ap- pears that not one in twenty favors a return to unlimited suffrage, though a considerable number would like a qualifled form of suf- feb7-tr b2 (Demj JENSEN. ° WATCH REPAIRER, with H. SEMKEN, now at -ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, "5 Statio ) 1ES WATCHES A SPECIALTY. ‘Watches put In complete order by me are guaran- teed for one year, or money refunded. NE TON PRIME SUGAR-CURED Shoulders, 8c, per Ib. est Hams, 12'sc, Very best Molasses, 60c? Sugars, 7 to 0c. per Ib. 1918 Pennsylvania ave. Store.) Cc. WITMER, ray Biauksts | e of an | act of Congress providing for the audit of claims | against the District government, the tindersigaed will undertake the prosecution of such as may be entrusted to him, A familiarity With such matters, acquired by long experience, leads him to bellev. that his ser- Vices may le beneficial to persons disposed to place W ANTED-To exchange, new STOVES for old WANTS TED —THE Usk ROOM, where no qu + FURNISHED Ale Vy TANTED—A si fair business, office, ANTED—By a lad of 18, a PLACE tolea na trade, or aditeation in'a siore or office; ¢! reference, Address E, H. MOTE, V TANTED—A reliable WHI ina dining room, Inquire at No, s.¥. TANTED To Rext Two ban isomel, V nished ROOMS, convenient to both cars, and within ene fires, for $35. Addn WASTED 1) tent sons (gent preferred), a havdsemely furnishes RO with fire, light and board, for fifty dollars pr month, Apply at 456 C street n.w. ue 7 ANTED- Ecperienced Walters, aud white and colored supplied With laborers and families with servay's, fires Natioual Empluyment Office, Room 24 7 han F treets. febig 2° Vv ANTED—A SITUATION. by a settied wo- man, to do geveral housework for a small family; has noob MAS a nurse; can take charge | of a babe from infancy ; the best of references given, App’y to No. 824. 9th street now. 7 V TJANTED PLAITING woolen mode), 2 ¢ no do the, hoa’ joods iu a few minutes nis per yard; Cutting LUCAB, Dresswak spectaity | corner Sth street p.w. 1 | FP ABTED—A TOME in a comforiabie famiiy, for au Intelligent and carefuliy-rearsd young ry Where she can be practically useful, “A'so, mand Board for one person, Address’ M. R., Siar cffice. feDt6-3 WANT, ch Ist, a refined GENT. K- MAN and WIFE to take partof a Farnished | House: present occupants (three ladies) will occupy | 2d flour; location central, To agreeable parties terms nit ‘Address. one | week, 1° «References. “Star office. E —A good PASTRY COOK: femile £15 2% Washington Hou | | V ED—A SITUATION to ds } Work, pursing or coukin; pest ro } | | Apply at No. 2109 87h st. new. 7 WANTED An INTEREST in Dusiness by one with a small cap ing to work. Apply Bureau of Iuformati Fat al | Goun: | Appl od pay ing aland wil - 1427 ANTED-—A reliable White GIRL for gene. ral housework, ina family of three pe prpigyred: a good Wine for a good x rl, | Waar 3 AN vith i V ‘$800: noney ina Week; busine: eas able: newspaper man p ferred: ni canvassing. Address DUVAL VEICCH, Evening S‘ar oftice, mb 2* WANE capable and respectable white American girl, aSITUATTO ¥ todo genera housework in a small family; sews well furnish machine if desired: references, R.. Sar office, TANTED \ smatl HOUSE in a central tion of the city, suitable for five sons; or a flatof Three ROOMS in a good borhood, arranged for light housskeepiny, Ad- dress, with location and paruculars, Bux 1L. Star pore j cffice, - ainsi 5-3 * TW AT aR Outer two com fortaniy-furateacd ROOMS by a gentle! for light 3 price not the Patent Office or Treasiry De- Address F, SEUBY.’ City r nicely furnished, on second floor; separate, 908 Fst feb1-3i* . C. KING'S, 922 Penns ania avenue, a first class MILLIN ER: manent position guaranteed. febis- W A NEED Every bos to get 18 PICTURES pousekerpls vicinity partment preferred, 0. ANTEv—TENANTS f ‘communicating ROOM! together rent or for 25 cents ARD PHOTOGRAPHS $2 50 Per dozen; at DODGE'S,467 Peunsylvaniaavense, tw 4's aud 6.hsts, febd-2w* WANTED To Teach Latin, Wi or Mathematics, ‘Torms favoral classes, day or evening, 15 and 25 ¢ _{e8-lint "8, W. FLYNN, A.M 1 TANTED-OLD GOLD and SILVER, im large or small quantities, Highest price HICKEY & CO., 849 Pennsylvania avenue a febé-Lin WANE RARY TABLE, LOUNGE, Ofte SUA OF FICE DESK, “Adress 3. A. i tiaw W ANTED—FAMILIES To CALL ad scvect c from a ‘arge number of highly recommended red aud white Servants, Apply at Eureka En- Plorment Office, O31 10th st. near K new, Mrs. OUISE ©, HATTON, tormerly Bu f4-1m ANTED—GRAPE and ORCHARD PRUN- ING in city or country. General Gardenin| in all its branches and jobbi ing promptly attend to. Gentlemen's places taken by wear: Cail or ad- dress 2429 M st.n.w. M.DURKIN, Florist. j29-Lin W ANZED.To exchan e, hew STOVES for old ones, Grocerles or Fuel, at KUTLER'S. 6th and K sts. n.w. Smokey Chimneys cured or no pay. Stoves rented. novié-tr W ATER FEATHERS to renovate | at CHACE'S, 614 Louisiana ave, augi6-ly ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER'S. 5th 3g K aw. Latroves to héat two rooms, $30 to $26. WANTED A perfect and clean copy of the frst Maral Unber of the EVENING STAR, for which & iberal ice wi at eo Star oftee. PNY Mt suggo-tt WANTED Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of any Kind: elghteon years experience, | Uphol- ery Boods and work at lowest possible prices, by A. H. CHACE, 614 Louisiana avenue, augl6-ly WANTED MOTHS and other insects in furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE'S, Uphoisterer, 614 La. ave. augié-ly WARXIED{ CARPETS to CLEAN, at RICE'S Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, be- tween 43s and 6th sts, 8.w. Called for and delivered without charge, jy18-ly “ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at MCGEY & FERBY'S Eureka Steam Beating and Sweeping Works, 7th-st- wharf. Orders by mall, or ‘eftal WS. ‘CHELL'S, Market Space, fe21-1y WaT seb Gentiomen to know that WM. MOORE. hyo at, 1011 New ore avenue, makes a special! jutting Garment be made at home. Jan26-ly feb4-1m frage. As regards a form of government for the District, the general expression of opinion is ‘in favor of the Com- missionership plan, and very many ex- press themselves as satisfied to let things remain as they are in respect to government. ‘The main anxiety seems to be to have some legislation effected establishing the equ All first class grocers keep it. | | Everything that succeeds and has merit, has tmi- able | sators and counterfelters:. therefore If Gs FLEISCHMANN & CO.’S COMPRESSED YEAST. ‘ou wish to proportion of District expenses to be borne by | take advan! of the superior quality of Gaff, the United States and the people of the Dis. | Fleischmann & Co.'s COMPRESSED YEAST set trict. If Congress chooses to couple with this | Fon, a measure of adjustment any ferm of govern- | (The genuine Gaff, Fleischman & Co.'s COM- ment for the District that will recognize the | ERESSED YEAST has on the wrapper ou firm principle of suffrag without putting them at | the absolute mercy again of the Murder Bay | NEW TOY TRUNKS. politicians, the citizens will be content. But | “\ pags POCKET HOUR it is evident tha are not clamoring for | L SATCHELS, it is evident that they are not clamoring for « LADIES DRESS TRUNKS” suffrage, and that they dread that by raising | the issue now the more vital questions of Dis- | trict interest may be swamped. chbors of the Do not our p tet view of the ac mmittee yesterday, whieh gave only one affirmutive vote to Substitute Governor Hendee’s bill of the lth instant, providing for the i tion of one-half the Distriet « | of the bill providing for government of the District, the importance and good sense of at once coheentrating all our et upon | the adoption of a bill for the government of realize, in jon of the House v ‘Trunks at short noti HABNESS, WHIPS, & At the or TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY AND SALESROOMS JAMES 8. TOPHAM, &@-425 Boventh Street Northwest.-@e BEPAIRING. and Trunks covered and Hamness repaired: hy the District which will settle all these inatiers and leave nothing for the future?—[Repubii- | can. | | Constanti: Our neighbors will see by the correction | family and elsewhere that no vote was taken on Gov. | Mill Feed. Hendee’s billin the committee yesterday, so | —$17-3m* QTEAM GRIST MILL. ALL KINDS OF FEED GROUND TO ORDER, ‘on band and for sale Corn Meal for feed purposes, and every description of MILTON 18th W. JOHNSON. ai ind F sts. the deduction reached by them does not ex- actly follow. But we do see the “importance and good sense” of all interested in the wel- fare of the District joining heartily in the great object of District interest in view. We | dear that any elaborate bill of District gov- ernment will fail of passage, as heretofore, and in falling will drag down with it the para- mount question of settling the financial rela liever pain imu-ediately, and plasters and liniments will not even relieve, JBESson'’s CAPCINE PLASTER. A POROUS PLASTER which was invented to | overcome the great objection ever found to the old style of Porous Piasters, THAT OF S! Benson’s Caj DW ACTION, ‘ine Porous Plaster acts at once, re- cures where other For tions of the government to the District. If this LAME BACK, WEAK BACK, sneasure of District relief can be best secured in connection with a bill for District govern- RHEUMATISM, ment by all means let it go there. OR SALE A first-class. nearly new, ment Ihgu're at Carriage Rsposi- Pory, $66 Pennsylvania sve, Dw. f16-6:* TEREOSCOPES.—Just_reeaived, full line of nized ‘where, ighest and only medal SPINALCOMPLAINTand KIDNEY DISEASE, and all local aches and pains, it is simpl} remedy ever invented. [is ‘great merit physicians eve: turers were awarded the given to plasters at the Centennial. CAUTION.—Each genuine Benson's Capeine the best is recog- The manufac- ‘Hudson's celebrated STEREOSCOPES which rh ‘Capel: we can highly recommend. FRANKLIN & CO.. | hovther: Sold Dy aly Deceetone, rouge Mee Take ‘Optician, 1227 Penns) Ivauia ave, 116-30 ‘Price 35 cents. febieceaiwek PUK SALE—A 7's octeve, Syuare Grand PIANO, at sacrifice. Snqaire ane Stree! U= m USE rm USE IT: Sei eas nua tea sue DETERGENT. PERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL | _ Ono teaspoonful to a gallon ot water wilt wash TEBUAY, com arrest lectures aouy- | Glshes, ind, Doors, Giassware: two Table-tpootTale ered at Kahh’s Museum of Aastomy, New York, | to a tub of water will wash clothing of all kinds, ‘90 the cause and cure of Prewature how: | Blankets, amnels, ” oa ‘Try it on you error teaspoontui gallon «i water,) It will clean balr brushes beautifully. YOUNG'S DETERGEN., ee Gffee 11th ane Pennsy.canw stenu-, Dowling's Auction Kooms, this ‘Per case, $20.00 "or ‘4 HUME, Market ‘Space. . ror RE | 7H FOR RENT AND SALE KR RENT—No. 608 13th st.. fourteen rooms: in good repair.” Price $90 amouth, tebl6 3.° dR RENT—A lady living alone, not inquisitive, has a nice Purnisied ROOM "9 Tent at» mde: price, Address Mrs, MOORE, Star office, 1.* {UR RENT—Handsomely Farnished ROOMS, en suite or single, Apply at 720 12th st, ‘ fed16-6.* —Very desirable Uafuraished for light housekeeping. Inquire at .W., corner of L. er month: convenient to Departments. and Print ing Office; cars pass the door, No, Tr ah st. | new, . eb16 3.7 R REN T— One of those beanuful VILLAS In Cooke's Row, Stoddart org~town: loca- dehghiiul and healthy; “house large and has every convenience. Rent low. apply. to COOKE. Jun , 1429 F st, febi6-iw FOR RENT_Three-swory_ Philadeiphia sole BRICK HOUSE, No. 1253 9:h st, n.w., near Batis etety OOmE Cellar, tpodern, improveiient and in good repair, Rent $40. to ih ¥. FOX, No, 920 F st. Pe Ne te 6 St Fe RENT OR SALE_Small HOUSE, O and 16:h sis. n.w.: first story brick, fialshed ier store or dairy: second story woo, contain five rooms, Will be sold on long time, or reated low to a res, onsible tenant. Apply to JOS. ¢. G. KENNED 15th st. nw. __ fedi6-4. Fk RENT Ata very low figure, HOUSE No, 215 4'. street. near Pennsylvaniaay nue: about 20 rooms, in good order, Apply after 4, at 1329 Q stre' an ‘feds 6 )R RENT—BRICK HOUSE No. 12034 ast. b : ferl6 3 | R | J50R RENT—HOUSE oF four rooms: $15 H. D. | 333 Virginia a DUBE. corner | 1420 Pa. ave. n.w., | 913 20th st. n.Ww., nine rooms, hall, dry cellar, wash honse, | water. garden, street'cars: fine view. 118 11h st. FOR RENT 817 Appl; Tebip 3 “Se eel DLW, rooms; rent has been reduced to. §15 carspass the door, THOS. E, WAG 518 7th st. fel 3t Fx k ‘T—FURX1I+ HED ~ From March Ist, for cone or More years, to private family, an'ele gant double HOUSE. seventeen rooms, with stable large back and side yard; fine location, suitable fc a Member, Senator. or Cabinet Officer. MILLER'& CO.. 631 F st. new, feb 6 2011 I st. T_ Furnished HOUSE No. residence of Gan. Charles Thomas, TH WAGGAMAN, B19 7:hst, usw, 114 3 WOK SA nable LEASEHOLD PR EV ERTY brivging $212 per annum, p .vable sm annually, Address R. ORMENT, Attoraey, Westminster, Carrell county, Md, TebLe-1w* GOR KENT—In suburbs of city, a PLACK « uearly fifty acres. suitable for dairy or marke deniig; house of five rooms and outbuilding. Terins $25 per month, Apply to ONES, 51i7thst. —— tebi4 6:* R RENT—A Frame COTTAGE, 8 rooms, water, s:a'le on Higs-st. rol, Gergs: town. Apply to JOHN T.VARNELL, Cntr Market. 113-6 * POR SALE_A vew 6-room HOU-E, with and water aud a good cellar: 12.h and Bs. , Auauve northwest corner Sib and Bass (an: f 2 GOR RENT-Five unfurnished ROOMS, hot water, bath, and gas, toa family of adi rent: 2009 14:n'st. febi2 6. Fur RK NT-STORE and DWELLING. 12Wand U sis. now. 6 rooms; rent ou fell2 Bt B. H WARNER & UO, S$ st. n. three ¢-ambers and Toom; modern iinprovements, feb 1-tf improv St tion central 705 Bh st. febl 2w* RRLES on Roo * farm, (near Lyon dam, ) lately worked by the Messrs, Hughes. Apply ty the Misses MORTON, 117) West.” stre Georgetown. D.C, feb8-2W FOr KEN HOUSE 1001 G st. aw. Apply Got TOUN SHERMAN, Real Estate’ Agent, St. Cloud, c OK RENT GOL New Jerse new. ev mMlern improvements. Rent $30 pe . Apply to W. C, JOHNSON, 718 13th st. new, feb6-Ln FOR SALE—AT FAL ROM, VIRGIL Fight miles from Washington, same d irom Alexandria, a desirable COUNTRY SEA’ With 15 acres land: well stocked with fruit; good barn and other outhouses; well of excellent water: cistern and other new improvements; house t rooms, with veranda and conservatory: 1s not s! passed in the neighborhood of Washington as 4 entieman’s country residence. Address H. 8, ‘alls Church, Virginia, feb@-Lin* POR RENT—Three Desirable | DWELLING ~ HOU+Es, 7 Pa. ave.: 323 Mo. ave.. and cor, alo, ave. and 3d st. ; at lowreats. Inquire at 331 15-2 v' RK RKNT—Corner STORE and DWELLING, suitable for any business, Low rent toa tenant, 4th and € sts., Capitol Hill, Key next door, "Enquire No, 428 11th st. n.w. j19-1m {OR RENT—BUILDING No, 1236 Penney) pia ave. u.w.; store, with ceilar and large floors, lately occupied by Francis Lamb. Ap- plytoJ. WALTER, 1011 Est. n.w. _j19-im* R RENT—Low, three-story BRICK, all modern conveniences; desirabie neighborhood: 1908 G street nw. Apply to JOS. C. @. KEN- NEDY, 701 15th street n.w. 'i9-+ POH RENT—Furnished PARLOKS and BED- ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for house- keeping and several small BED ROOMS. 354 Penn- sylvaniaave corner 4% st. novil-4m* HyUSE ie PRIVATE FAMILY WISH 14 or two gentle a rooms newly and nicely furnished. ‘Terms mod: rate, Best of references given: 1224 New York avenue, feb16- BeAkDING — Handsomely Furnished ROO 4S en suite or single, with first-class TABLE BOARD, No. 419 6ih st. n.w., near Avenue, 7th id F st. febl4-3.* ished ROOMS. ‘st-class TABLE BOARD, 612 9th st, b.W., aud 206 F st. n.w. Also, Transient Boarders accommodated. ~ ‘feb11-26* PUEAANT, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH first-class TABLE BOARD, with a New York family, where the comforts of home can be enjoyed at me Br te expense; married people breferrs 916 : Biv PREMONT "HOUSE—Good Hotel BOARD. three meals a day, includin, at rw. | lwa- | hree 8. .cor.4th and N sts.u.w..mod. imps.,10 rs 60 | £15 13:n st. n.w., mod. imps . 8 ts. bo 497 4'h st. new. med. Imp: 50 Mst.n.e., mod. imps., 13 55 0 med, 45 + mod, Imps.. LLrs, 3T BUSINESS CHANCES. | _ F OR RENT. | HOUSE No, 520 18th st, n.w.. containing | seeaty rooms; leru improvements: in thorough | repair. ae 08. 1394 1836 1838 Q st. n.w., eleven rooms | exch; all modern improvements. Toese houses Lave never been occanied. . CASSIN & LIEBERMAN feb16-10t 1839 F st. n.w. (seeund floor.) EAL ESTATE BULLETIN oF THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh Bt. ‘Changes made every Wexinesday and Saturday. } Three. 1240 and IS 1442 Sst. i Houses for Saie. | ae Fa es Fores 000 1529 Columbia. 607 N st. n.w., wate 1109 4th'st. new, 3525 Columbia st., mod,’ imps. 8 rs. : 40 42-46 1 st. n.¢., mod. imps., 10 rs. each, tory Brick and Frame Houses For Sale. | v.h.. mod. $12,000 z 13341836 7th st.new i mod. ~ 8.000 | $02 Bay Capttol St 0. Tey BF. 6.000 ‘ si,. Georgetow f. ., mod. imps., 8rs.. 5, | TO ddthste owe, bhi, water. 6 fees enc A742 | 19th st. now., f.h., 22 rs n.W., f. he, 1 824 and 826 Delaware ave. 146) +D.W., DD, me de, TPS 627 G st. s.e., fh, mod, imps., 10 r: Unimproved Property For Sale. pe bet. 12th and 13th &.w, pet. 10th . id Fn. bet, Va. ave. and bet. 2 Land 3:1 s.e bet. Band C s.e.. per ft ler. K and Uo now., per fi te. bet. 2th and 2istn.w., per fi nid dish and 15th ww... per S ut Cst., bet. 21and 31e,. per ft Houses For Rent. 2011 Tst. new , furn.. mod. tmps., 12 rs 1843 F st.n.w. upyer porcion, mi, 1.16 rs 21 Stoddard st: Georget'n, mh, 1210 F st. n.w., mod. imps., 12 68 1st. n.w., furn., mod, imps, 1024 17th'st.’n.w.. inod. imps. 2004 I st. n.w., mod. imps., 9 rs. 1143 7th st.'n.w. (store Rilwelling),i. I. 9s. 26ih Si iSth si. H.w., poss, Mareh Tint hist. n.w., mod. imps., 10 st. NW. Mod, LNPS., 9 a. AF. S.e., Mod. IMDS. t., Georgetown, mod. imps, G st? s.e.. mod, Imps. 8 24 Rhode Island ave. mod, in 618 11h st, n.w. (store), mod. 1 havingother business, will sell ver | 212 Bridge’st:. Georgetn, mod. in Apply to HAVENER & DUDLE: 23 Maryland ave, ne. nod. hinge. 2» aha avenie, 1 ctmod, imps, 8 heres 20 ANTED—¥ on CASH —A FARM of 150 10 450 709 KE st. ne., ars. 10 acres; must be in good cond itic with L issue on the Ist aud 15th of each month a *-Bul- | | oud Hailding SHERMAN, Heal Estat. 8 fetin’* of all property for sale and rent on my books, Auction Sales On MONDAY, February 18th, at 4 p.m., 71 De- frees street, On WEDNESDAY, February 20th, unimproved roperty on P street, between North Capitol and Houndary. feb Vy M,; E. BURFORD, Keal Estate Broker, No, 708 E street. PROPERTY FOR RENT, No. 1448 N st, 12 rs.. all mod. imps, 8 ur (new), hi for $25 per mouth, Talso offer great barga'ns In larg business prop with a slight inettmlrance. To sell or tras ‘ur¢hasers wanted for bargains in property, t= ity yoved or unimproved. In all sections of the 738.00 nd $1300 to loau immediately, fe BR RENT — B. H. WARNER & CO., BRAINARD H.WaRNkR, EDWIN A. MCINTIRE. 916 F sti northwest, Market 8} Geo'n..25 1222-; Sst. nw,....25 Store, &c., 84 & Hue, 25 | 813 C'st. 88, .....0 25 1236 T st. nw, 5 306 H st. "ne, 20 1334 8th ‘st. aw, 4 KR RENT BY THEODORE F, GATCHEL, LE Druit BUILDING, ‘8th and F streets, w., 5 1752 T st. n.wW., 8 Ts. 825 9th st. n.e.. 6 rs. 10 Brown's Court, 5 rs. 2 SSSHPERRRBBEAsES LOST AND FOUND. $25 and $30 per month. $8 to #14 por weok, $4.50 | 1998 Columbia sts bower TTS. "TO HOLDERS OF CALLED BONDS —Hoiders = = ——— = — = . of Called can i Liao Oy, tne dsth instant, an Italan GREY. | punished With Brussels and meen tow | id ie et. nw, Stores. shed in ld or curreney oF State ae ee HOUND, A reward if ‘return to 1420 9-h | Diack ‘ut furniture, and mostly “a 4 OF st, ne U. 8. or District Bonds, ‘at 1431 Penna. avenue. at new. ue . ie % Allinds of Stocks and Bonds it and sold, and ¥5 REWARD for return of POCKET BOOK to Fine Store and Dwelling, 18 rooms, im STE Oa Ee sion. Special tax paid. OF 515 bth st. n.w.. corner O:h ste, containin FOR SALE. IAT St, MeWeeneceveser serene 80 | Penna: arcane: (Ocoee) BOKSE, 1631 60, Lost in Washington Market, Feb. 16,1 — x febl-1w aa Sr zee FCO Hiding.) 0 REWARD_Lost—Evening of the 11h RK SALEHORSE, BUGGY and i eccrne Jackson Building Association Bist a tedium steed DOE. hate HARNESS, cheap.’ Inquire at 713 BRO" HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. jece of Propsrty inthe olltare of Meare Meru Diack and quite long; tail bushy; answers 20mm st, n.w., or Room 78, Third Audi- 0 office Foonis Over LLI9- Bi and 25 WY even, | Rice der gherty dn.the village of Mount Pleasant, tothename of ““Rab."” Theabove reward willbe | tor's Onice, . ut meee re ee renee | are ntteOn eee af Siaeenon Land attaated on, Fae eis ate eons sekod AF elivored, et a REEN KENTUCKY HORSES Just arrl 0 Si tm ot. nw 124', feet anda depth of about 175 feet, and im- OST—At Secretary Evar's last evening. aladyss 4LACE POINT APPLIQUE HANDKER- CHIEF, valued for its associations, If lefvat 811 9th street. a Ifberal reward will be given. 115-2." | ISSOLUTION OF CUPARTNERSHIP Fepre ary 1, 187 The copartnership heretofore existin batween THOMAS L. HUME and JAMES K. CLEARY, under the name of HALL & HUME, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Kither partner is authorized to receipt for mon- eys due the late firm. Allaccounts due are requested to be settled at a HALL & HUME, WASHINGTON, D.C., February 1, 1878. We, the undersigned, have this day formed a ¢o- partnership under the style and firm of HUME, DaVis 4'CO., for the prosecution of the grocery business, lately carried on by Hall & Hume, The patronage of the public and all prompt and reliable customers of the old firm ls resvectfully so- licited, THOMAS L. HUME, H. F. DAVIS, feb7-2w JAMES K. CLEARY. N4TTANS VEGETABLE CaTaan- TIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. The demand for these Pills has ily increased. We therefore call public attention to their merits asa general family physic, Prepared with the freatest care, they present the following good qual- thes: ‘They are warranted wholly vegetable. ‘Their action 1s prompt, certain and effectual, They are healing to the stomach. ‘They start the liver in a healthy’and active oper- ation. ‘They cure biliousness, sick headache and costive- ness. they are invaluable for indigestion and dyspep- 8 ‘They thoroughly cleanse the entire system. at ALLISON NAILOR, Jr.° ery Stables, 1330 and 1332 Penns ave. n.w., one fine Span Matches, 6 and 7 years ‘old. 16. bands: promising steppe Medock, Sam, Grey Eagle: perfect Famt); Haxe or Coach team,” Warranted sount cl ORSALE—AtT Pri and KITCHEN UTENSILS, Apply betwen urs of 9 and LL o*ciock a.m., at No. 81021 entrance on Est. bet. and 34, 15-21 GWR SALE—Cueap four-horse tal ENGINE and six horse upright BOILER; both in excellent condition, Apply 827 Jackson hall alley, between 3d and 4's sts, feb1l 6i* Sire, Car- and 1 URNITUR! 1419 N.Y, av 1421 av 7% 921 7h st. n. w.. 75 La. ave. and 6:1 65 515 11th st. n.w Dwellings. Large hall ar 15 elegant rooms, at 623 Pa. ave. 1423 N.Y. 915 Tih st. n. W DeWee a o5e oes, $150 909 13th st.n.w ......$65 917 7th'st. n. w 3 226 Del, ave. ne. 923 7th st. n. ws. 101n and D sis. n.e. 925 7th st. n. Ww 1110 M st. 1416 11th st. n. w BITC st. ne. 115 F st. n,e. ad 1th st, nw yr above property at_ my Perey a etetr 915 7th st. n.w Full particu’ fice. 50 50 + 45 0 35 35 )K 8A LE—Two extra fine road HORSES, Que of them can trot in 2:40; the other in 3 minutes, Warranted sound and gentle, Inquire at KEIS & SMITH'S Livery Stable 14: Fy PERSONAL. MADAM DUPREE, Indian Doctress and For- tune Teller.—If you have a skeleton in your Gloset she will tell you how to get rid of It. Resl« dence, 221 K street n.w. febl6 4t* A BTROLOGY. MADAME ROSS. This celebrated Astro! and Healing Medium can be soneaited at Beton Dist. corner of 2in.w. She has no superior ‘in delin the Past, Present and Future, In love or business her advice is invaluab! Gescribtng your, friends, point- ing out your enemies, and informing you ‘of the gure way to _itccose ¢ ju all undertakings, Consul~ ion strictly confident Ladies, $1; gent men, $1.50, me ‘ly A STROLOUGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 806 Ponn- \ Sylvania avenue, If you would know the truth tthe Dr. in all things, Office hours from @ anne’ do not gripe or give pain during their ac- | a, m. to®p. m. on, The adapted for general use. Children and ADAME COSTELLO, Discipieof M' lle Lenor- delleate persons take can them as well as the strong MM inands Batis the grenvoot Pusnet tenter oper and robust. Home made, they are always fresh, | ‘2 America, can be consulted at her house, No, 294 (*hile patent pills nerally are not.) and conse- | Dst. n.w. | F st. cars pass the door. vepl’ Qnenty ualforml e fectual, Price, 25 cents per * “ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, THE TRADES. Corner 2d and D sits. ee one ian s A. ® CaBINET MAKER, en EURE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, Naw A AND M STREET VPwie eee cee Sridninex- | NEW HAMPORIRS QO yuar. novi-1y ., fine label Aa bodied. IBSON BROTHEHS, nO Mper Ce Se a Pmagricat, Hook ‘up Jos Parerens, ser 8077 ‘Space. ar Fine Printing 83 cmt So oer Era, | AW EEN O eS tA ‘OF CH. 2055 G street, het. 0th and Sit streets, Man Wiesner of & Nowky Pateated Byrne wblier DRESS MAKING, “under the direction’ ot a | Manufacts Fa Bene Hote Poets Brspeh Dress Maker. Ladies’ Trousseaus and | Hei Mines ae Bee oT eeoree aE a a usta | Tents for sale or rent, ‘Agent for the only EW AND PEQUNDHAND, CARRIAGES genuine Mildew Proof Awning material. sepl5-tr Five new Alvany Cutters; one ot EM AL coupe: two Coupe Panel Wdockaways: Cae, | REmov. or tour Junip-seata; three Pony Pistons < BECKER'S ‘er-top' Buggies: ngxien, and fifty othe ‘Also a large stock of Secoud= Manufactory of oe ce and. fee on band, at No, 405 HARNESS AND TRUNKS. Re- tr TO Corcoran Building, opp. U. 8. Treasury, FEBRUARY Ist, J. STANLEY JONES, . REAL ESTATE BROKER, 611 SEVENTH STREET, Loans Negotiated. ‘Money Invested. Property Bought, Sold and Exchanged. TO LOAN On first-class Real Estate Security at 8 per cent. : ‘$20,000, 615,000, 610,000. 85,000, ‘83,000, ‘$2,500, $2,000, 61,500. ‘$1,000, TO EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED PEOP- ERTY: Several desirably located DWELLINGS, two- story and back building, new, eight rooms and ay-New Stock of Goods. 5 jan2é-tr | bath, range, latrobe, hot and cold water, bay win- dow, .D CLOTHING, BIC! Gealer_in - O'Resd inet ‘SHOES, Ei pare te Root ge ty a tae} ¢, BIANLEY JONES, - bagi as Rover | ite 511 Boventh street, | try merchant, Address -*Farm, which can ‘on application at my office, or 7 ANT ED—A small impro' will be sent by mail if desired. N to 40 acres from 3 te 10 malice tee V Loans. ngton; one payment down. the balance on. easy $1,000 at 8 per cen*, payments, Address NH P.. Siar uitice, “Ts-8 No, 475 Missouri ave.,11rs. ali mod. i POR SALE OR EXCHANGE, alf their No, 17015 st.. 8 rs.. Kas ald Water... value. two small LOTS 5 Toffer for $2,500, on easy terms, two th febl26t BL H. WARNER & W16 F st. modern HOUSES, situated northwest and 3 forhealth, society and convenience tochurches, $72, Ret ses 23 store, &c.. cannot be excelled Pyssession 1911 N. Hamp. ave. go | &!¥en immediately. City property will be taken in 306 ath st Pe BYE, go | barttrade. App,y for further information oe ns a = DORSEY CLAGETT. 124 1th st. nW,.....30 | tepat-aw 819 Market Space, Box 6’ , 450 U st, < 16 V ANTED—To EXCHANGE -Two good Brick 1210 U 16 HOUSES, in a desirable locality. in Camd« 15 | N. J., for Washington Property, Address E. K. 15 | L., 144 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C, feb9-tr 5 SACRIFICE. —T offer for the next 30 days for 1B | A Starts leaping Wastingane ext 0 days for 15 | Sacrifice, a nice9-room, modern HRICK HOUSE. 15 | ceutrally located, and cost $7,000; will be sold for a 4g | little over half the cost, or traded for small prop- 42% | erty, improved or unimprived, Be WM. E, BURFORD, Reai Estate Broker, ib | _fet9-am 2 __ 708 E st. nw. ui io | FOE SALE AT A GREAT SACKIFICE. 1824 Boundary. 10 | | On account of the dissolution of the co-partner- 1316 I st. 19 | suip we offer to sell our I sort Phi 65 Jackson Aliey 8| GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES 2 am similar to the | “2LID GOLD AND GOL) FILLED CHAINS, above,'a. ich is mate! altered nearly re | every day on the talletin at our office, tr | FINE JEWELRY. 2 rec a | ts 350 IN HAND TO LOAN on Real Estate se- curity. Apply to office of LOUIS FP. SHUE- AKER. 920, nw. MAKER. 920 1 feb16-Lw* se, WILL BEG EN FOR A GOVERN MENT POSITION as clerk, messenge: Watebman, Address J.T... Post Office. febié 3:* DOLLAKS TO LOAN s short tiny erals, Address H. X., Star offic GOR RENT OR EXCHANGE for incum erad city property, asmail FARM on railroad sta- tion, siitable for milk Musiness, shoemaker. Starom e.f16-2° AOS EY, TO LOAN on improved city property. ata low rate of interest | CASSIN & LIEBERMANN, | fell6 2a 1330 F st. vow. (2 Moot.) DR SALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES and five years LEASE of a well-appointed Saloon and Rest The house is very centrally lo- cated, is doing: ad business, and can be bought at a bargal ress W. J. H2, Bar office. 16-31" POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—FAKM of 75 acres in Virginia; good house, plecty of fruit, | geod fencing. ae: 2 eon oe salmon statton miles from county seat; 25 acres good 3 id uni ered. Adhiress, Bex $55, iu clear and unincumbered, Post Office, WANTED. To sell or exchange tor pron Washington city or vicinity, a FAR aeres in Ross county, Ohio, bighly impr dwelling, &c.; apple orchard, 8.300 irves vineyard: 9 miles from Chill county’ seal miles from railroad © exchanged bargain, Address Post Om: OTS. SUBJECT TO $150 HOUSE subject to in 1 will take en ses al fair al 8 WANTED ONE YEak, D collateral; 10 per cent. Db. W. GLASS feb 15-217 : : FIN ARM FOR TRADE FOR GOLLY preperty, within one hour by rail, Add) ss .» Ubis e. feb! POR SALE-—A first cliss KESTAURANT and BALOON, vear a market, with Fixtures and sock complete. License included, Will. be si cheap. as ownerleaves the city. Address * LE. growing Inquire on the POR SALE. mond ! | rt of the city. corner premi A CLUSTER RING of seven dia » Original cost $4 WATCH and CHAIN. ori sold for Jess than hall thett « IF MOND, Star oitice, febl4 3 OR SALE BARand RESTAURANT ceutral- ly located: now doing a good ] UILDING LOTs AT LOW PRICES.—we are authorized by Executors to sell ESTATE of late JOHN WILSON, southwest corner L1th an I sts. n.w., and adjoining LOTS. F.W, MIL £0 F st. now, 3 \OUNTRY PLACK- 40 Actes — Kor sale, near Uniontown: five minutes from street cars. to asbington: high, and commands fine view of the dwelling recently burned. The place will be a bargain, Apply to TINGES & SAR- NT, 50 Lexington st., Baltimore. feb13-6t vit GEA )FFICE FOR RENT, centially located for torn its. Justices. &c., and a larg: cinter, Model Maker, or for ss. H. WARNER & CO., 916 Fst, —WOOD AND COAL YARD. For articuiars Inquire worthwest corner 11th st hode Island avenue, feb L-6 FGE SALE, —A fine FARM of 400 acres within two miles of raiiread depot, located in the most desirable part of Fauquier county, Va.. part of the original **Marshail Estate;’" well’ imoroved by a fine stone house, 8 rooms, kitchen, cellars and clcsets: house furnished: necessary oui-butidings: well fenced, finely watered. garden id YOUug 3 Soll very, Lasgo pa ed Teak crop in, end y for spring crops, and a No, blue grass id. im fe stocked." The place isa benttifal one, ( ¥ and SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WAR CLOCKS, BKONZES, &C., FOR 60 DAYS FROM DATE, | A120 per cent. below cost, at private sale. Every | aiticle fully warranted. AN c ammission goods at uctt cost, . GULDSTEIN & GO, COMMISSION BR OKEKS, feb8-tr (Critic) Corner 10th and D sts. SALE Payable in monthly instalmants— | Pees asso 8, MoU, ee N., Heal Estate Agent, St. Cond Building. fel6-1m DENG 70 RETIRE FROM BUSIN ESs, I have decided to offer the Stock. Fixtures and Good Will of the BUOK and STATIONERY BUSINESS in my new building, corner 7:h and D | 5B, orm. It rete sold ats sacri: Bee for cash, | Real Estate Ker 1 pay ment.” G. CRANDELL om 2 Mole Proved by a new two-story FRAME HOUSE, of he same for sale on very reasonable ter to WALTER STEWART, N between 4 and 5 0 718 ock p.m. }19-8, tf terms appl 2st st. west, TS. FOR SALE. poner of Columbia 20 years 6 per cent. gold District of Columbia 18 years 7 per cent. eurren- cy bonds, ‘Washington 30 year 6 per cent. gold bonds, ited States Bonds of all issues, aud other #e- U bees LEWIS JOHNSON & © c SON 0. j1g-1y Corner Pennsylvani: e. and 10th st. 1,200 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. CHARLES F. SCHAFER, nov8-1y 16 Tth st. n ‘Architect ana Rooms 18 and 19, Bate dn 1 Bate apace Bagg aye Doak EA BSONS. Dencter, Femoved his Office and residence to 618 a) ite Patent Office, Teeth extracted | INGs very low. rLum, ONE DOLLAR A YARD GREEN, VPELVETS ALL COLORS, $1.50 TU $6 CONNOLLY'S, G08 Ninth street, febib-tr Opposite Patent Umea, STeck or DRY GOODS AT CesT. MUST HAVE MONEY. Beautiful PRINTS, 4\ cente, Best wide SHEETING Larg@ lot of TABLE LINEN REMNANTS 1.500 Remnants of COTTONS, DRESS GOODS CASHMERES, and FLANNELS, at one-chicd their vaiue, plendid assortment of BLACK CASHMERES at cost. Beautifal wide CASH MFIE at 30 cents. Large stock of BLANKETS and COMFORT s | at less than cost. Large wool BLANKETS, $2. Large size COMFORTS, 97 . cents. Job lot of HAMBURG EDGES and 1 REMEMBER THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. WISWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space, Second door from 7th street, LAP HOUSE FoR DKY GOODS AND CARPETS. fell t Oi tr se Good “Calicoes—Remnants—4. and Be. 12 Spread worh $1. 12-4 Marseliles Spr $1.60. worth $3. Full width Sheetings, 18:., € at Ali Linen Bleached Table Linen. 500. Yard Bleached 9 - BOld elsewhere Lhe, Flannel prices rrduced—Cas-imeres very cheap. Best value given in city in Black Cashmeres— freee Sc, Op FOGLE. ack Alpacas Special Bargain Liress Goods, 8. 10, 12. 15, 20, No person un stn Cary 709 Market Space. Give usa trial and you will fin B® BARGAINS! BARGAINS aT BRODHEAD'S. 1205 F street, vetweenu 12th and 13th sts, Black all-wool French Cashmeres, double width, SB vents, recently 75: Best make Hoeks and Ey Clark’s best 200-yard Spo Ball Knitting Cotton, Good Black Alpaca Skirt Braid, 5 ct Beautiful Neck Ruling. 10 cents y Best make Canton Flannel, 8°. Elegant 3-button Kid 6 a Shades, us just, T. N. NAUDALS 3 cents card. 1 Cotton, Sc. spool. cont rd and up. rack, white, Beautiful P. quot Shecting (2 Lonesdale yard-wide Cotton, only 10 ets, An e&celieht quality of Crash at 6 BRODHEAD's, fera3-tr 1 1205 F st., vet, crcst “OUT CARPETS. Having @ considerable stock of CARPETS om hand, and as we shall not have room for them at store, we will sell them off at much less st est Brussels at $1.05. former price $1.25. Good Brussels. 9 cents, formes Best Ingrain, 85 Good Ingrain, 35. 40. We shall remove to Moses" corner within about ten days, GEO. J. JOHNSON & 0O., feli2-tr __ 711 Market space. ‘HE RUSH FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON stil continues, Just received, 6 000 yards beauti- ful yard wide Pacific Cretonnes (very fine figared Cambric) at only 8'» the same quality goods is selling in this efty at 12'sc,; 100 dozen pure Linea (very large size) Towels at 12':c,, worth ®5c. where except at CARTER'S, 707 Market Space, The Popular Cash Dry Goods Store. 20 pleces of double-fold fine Black Cashmere at &5c. 50 pieces of beautiful w Dress Goods, part Silk pug bart Wool ‘only Bge, oO Pure Linen Table sk, bleached, on}; Beautiful Calico, a only 90 Large-size pure white Bridal Quilts only 61.60, Worth $2.50. ee ee Pure Wool, large-size Blankets. $2 50, Before the Ist day of March. 1878. we will move into the store now occupied by Messrs, George J. dobnson & Co, febi2-tr_ | CARTERS. 707 Market Space. 23 WIDE SHEETING COTTON 20 CENTS PER YARD. Bleached and Brown Cottons at wholesale prices, Table Linens from 30, 35, 40, 45, 60, etc. Damask Towels, 15 cents. Good Calicoes, 4; cents, Black Alpacas, 15, 20, 25, up. Black Cashmeres, double width, from 25 ets. up. Plain Mohair Dress Goods, 15 cts. ; sold at 25. Remnants of Dress Goods at a sacrifice, to clese them out. ; Full stock of Housefurnishing Goods at bottom prices. Carpets and Blankets at prime cost. Feather-proof Bed Ticking, 25 cents. Nottingham Laces cheap, C. M. TOWSON & ©0., 636 Pennsylvania avonuc, South side, near 7th st, RY GOODS AND CARPETINGS. We are having our id semi-annual sales of DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS. A!l of our immense stock of fine, choice and de- sirable Dry Goods and Carpets will be sold at cost for cash, ‘Thousands of dollars’ worth of Remnants, Odds, &c., will be sold at less than cost a W. W. BUBDETTE & OO. No. 700 k sn w.w. EDUCATIONAL. febll-tr TPE NEXT SESSION of the MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE commences ues, So. nddross H. PARKER, President, ‘College Statton, Prince George's co., Ma. February 1, 1878. For catal« we. RE Beginners, Intes N. B.—Pupils taught rapidly, and with a pronuneiation, the use of For Young Ladies and a3 p.m. jes and Gentlemen, Boys srfect ‘tical conversation. ‘nildren, 9 a.m... 10a.m., 14 Girls, one sae nd Girls, 6p, Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes, Cal) at 1014 12th st. Mondays and Thursdays after 4 p.m.; other week days between 12 and 1. 431 2m _ESSONS IN GERMAN. LATIN and GREEK, ENEY J. ENNIS, 711 G street, ite Pat by F. "Ss. i Hy savoinss, Electr eign aed Model ers er io Bia op WILLIAM PINK Ry? Mmusstone imental work @ specialty. pert jelo is private lasses at 1801 H st. n.w, Atioms ene B. T, M. TALBOTT, Dentist, L t REPARATION IN GREE! LATIN, Doicrirea tenn ener i ana PivRENCH ENG List aod MATT EMA, 8; fet. my23-1y experience of 10 years in this coun! and «)road. Formerly of Loudon University. WALTER Die Sa BANA WHITE, the Maguetic Heal. | DONALDSON, A.B., 725 N. 1Btiist, Jauds-colm™ most Chronic and‘ Acute Diseases. - 'VENING 8CHOO) you. DI sultation free, Office hours—8 to liam. and 8 to “AND GENTLEMEN, Nor 10 iat ogame 8p.m. jel5-1y* tol Hill, Terms of tuition, per month, 4. B. GIBBS, Dr HINES. Retornoos, Gen SE Binks, Goce REMOVED TO 708 160 SPEER, SB Pike, Mr. John ©. Hunter! "Jani marl-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store. ‘AMEBOORRIDON. Professor of Penmanship, E, DUKE, Denttet, strect, ‘Bt. Cloud Building, ‘and F. Dion 3 and £ stroct Beeetitalmeee cas shor-Hand taught without pain, Guaranteed. Lessons given st wicranted., Dae 60 conte, schools, HBS COLLEGE, AKD L STREETS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Boeutifal tate Sees oma YORK SHOE STORE, ry cule 605 Pennsylerania avenue. oe ‘Business Forma, — ac. 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