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WASHINGTON MONDAY.. -Febrnary ckosBY 8. NOYES. Cirentation weer A7585 005 helng more | han ‘feree, Races thet other daily paper in Washingto Sad than that of Gil the others added and more of together. ee ‘To Advertisers. Advertisers are requested to send in thetr an- Bouncements as early In the day as possit'e, and in | fall cases before 120’clock M. The tnsertion in the Same day's issue of those reaching the office after Lespaceru- that bour cannot be assured. ‘To Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or Business Manager of THE STAR, according to their delays may occur. Checks, ete, should in all cases be made payabie | to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER ComPANY,—not to that of any individual. @@- Anonymous communications not read; re le jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. jc ————————— The Eastern Situation. The Eastern contest is now a battle of dip- lomats of boundless interest and importance’ | to Europe and the world. The maneuvers of the belligerents are in a measure hidden and secret. The cable transmits guesses, more or | less plausible, but it seems that we must wait | for a thorough understanding of the strategy of | mesucts the victor until suecess has beenensured. Rus- | sia is evidently delaying a conference. just as she delayed an armistice, with the endin view | of bringing direct negotiations with Tarkey to | a definite termination orable to her own | interests, before her uneasy neighbors have a | ntefere. Turkey isina dilemma. | osed conditions nearly annihilate her: to accept them may cause her com- | plete destruction. She looks at the Russian forces at her gates, then at the British iron- | clads in her waters; then she reads over the | conditions and hesitates,—a plan of action | suggested by her ministry, who meet | f a dozen times a without com. ing to any other conclusion. Roumania, which marehed to war with the Czar, | aetuated by Christian motives and a desire for territory, is thoroughly disgusted to find | that Russia will reward her services by rob- | bing her of Besearabt and by accusing her of | heartless ingrati when she grumbles the theft. Belligerent Hungary eauses Aus- | tria to appear in a warlike attitude: but this nation will remain at peace unless she sees her way elear to gain something by war. So Count | Andrassy remarked, in substance, wien he asked fora vote of confidence and a preeau- tionary appropriation of money. England is arming rapidly. Her peace ings are far from peaceful. Broken heads are their princi- | Public feeling is intensely aroused, e government will be sustained, how- | ever vigorous a policy it may decide to pursue. Germany puts on an air of inditterenee. Her diplomatic utterances, popular! slated, mean, “This isn't my row, anyway.” England | thinks that Germany has eliminated herself | from the con Russia considers that she is ungrateinl. Both, probably, are mistaken. It is noi time for Bismarck to drop the policy his personal leanings. but the feeling in south- ern Germany at present operates asa check. Meanwhile the fighting efficiency of the Ss new mil a@ matter of considerable interest to the Ger. man newspapers. As there appears to be considerable differ- ence of opinion as to how the people of the Distriet feel on the question of suffrage, and aS our evening contemporary. Tne STAR, feels very positive that they are against it by “a large major suppose it joins in request of ess tO allow a vote to be fakenon the question. confining it to bona fide residents, and the test to be on three distinet ballots. whether the suffrage shall be unlim me confined to such taxpayers as the Distri a there shou A test of this kind would be tne only fair one, and besides. the only true = to get at the sense of the people on the subject. hat does our con- eo say to the proposition?—[Sunday rom We can’t exactly see the merits of this pro Posed “test.” Nineteen-twentieths of the business men, property-holders, tax-payers, and others having anything at stake in the District, are opposed, as we have shown, toa return of suffrage rule here for the very reason that they have no voice at the polls—-that their votes are completely swamped by the irre- sponsible floating population thrown upon us by the war. Suppose Congress orders a vote upon the question: what reason is there to believe that the old programme would | Insuring $20. Amount at ris! not be repeated,—that * Murder “Hell's Bottom,” “Crowtown,” *‘*Prather’s Alley,” “Petersburg,” and the other multitudinous voting populations would not rout the tax-pay- ers at the polls, after the old sort. and decide in favor of a return to ublimited suffrage by “a large majority?” But how is the vote to be taken? Whois todecide who are entitled to vote as bona fide residents? Willit not be ne- cessary to have a registration? If so, who is tion? Our last registration and eleetion—that gave us the sweet boon of the Feather Duster not include the 21,2 refreshments supplied to the Hon. Feather Dusters, er the cost of the furniture they carried off when they were abolished. Are the tax-payers to be called RS. upon to foot another Dill of $89,000 for the priv- | JOHN ae ilege of being outvoted again by a crowd who pay no taxes? Oh! no. Eighty thousand dol- lars can be a good deal better expended in the support of our schools, that must be ciosed for | want of funds. or in the needed repairs of our streets, or in the reduction of existing burdens upon our tax-payers, than ina “test vote” of | that sort. eof advert little now and of Some benefit, but as a contem- porary remarks, “it is only a dropin the bucket compared with a standing advertisement in the columns ef an influential and respectable newspaper.” All the prosperous business men of to-day, who have made their money legiti- mately, have done it by steady, persisteut ad- vertising. ——200--____ In view of the fact that the supply of shad in the Delaware has never been equal to the de- mand, except to those of abundant means, the Philadelphia Stur urges upon the authorities | the importance of seeing to it that the laws for | the protection of that fish are rigidly enforced. ‘The same appeal is timely, addressed to the authorities in this latitude in regard to the Potomac shad, now so sadly decreasing. T. Connecticut authorities are taking energe’ic | action for the prevention of the wholesale de- struction of shad in their river. A brother of the late Vice President Wilson _ it is said, a day laborer at Washin; ubtless he is happier in that posi % 4 contented Mfe, than his distinguished brother was as Vice President-—{ Richmond Stute. For all that, the laboring brother would loubtless swop off his happy position for the Viee Presidency. People never know when rhey are really happy. Em HES. CHARITABLE. B Vv J LENT, or LITE! ER ARY SOCIETIES. in need fmaterial aid, corres; with REX, 097, oun st, <0. Wast ington, D. b25-3t" M‘* PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, cS 929 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., (One door east of Mitchell & Martin's), 4@-KID GLOVES for the Ball, the President's ‘Fteception and other occas. ns, The largest stock ia the tty. feb25-2t JEW SPRING GOODS: W. M. SHUSTER & BRUTHER ‘W. ld call the particular attention of their cus. © oncrsand the publle to a spleudid assortment of tNtn ORGANDLES. L. reg th LL AWas. ULORED SILKS. fr sail te i hades. LORE! Le. in sl . CASHMERE ‘O- Es celebraced BLAC n & SPRING! bobwerrs. c {Sa ERES. SiSRES RAE SHOE, ‘easy over new DEBSS CO at 7 Also, a complete assortment of LUPIN'S MOURNING GOODS ctor fabrique Gut, and all offered at New York ae Price Only, W.3. SHUSTER & BRO, Ft 919 ennevieunia wee _THE EVENING STA AR. | |‘Teer- nIzD ARBUAL REPORT | RENT AND SAL. - LOOMS sai abt ging rooms: TUS BS ’ “RENT—40¢ H et, nM. tof Net Cash Assets. January Pa oW 7 ‘ a 2,730. 308. Reve ach ACCUUSK: « Re Mts wit acl 1825 F st. won pomite Evbitr ree 1 $1.50 FOR ONE: HALF D, 7 L uP 5 [a house with abe for bev sek ie Address, with pr per month in aavane 432,645.40 $5. 799,699.30 yicaty furnisie-d HOW 1) ems A ace Be rave sty Ls R REAL ESTATE wou, LETIN 300,553.68 1,867. 457.17 $7. 067, 156 156.4 47 ‘Terms n ust be moderate. RDS, 1st and D sts. p DISBURSEMENT account. Lesses by deat cluding. ada $1 G29 123.39 PWLELLING No. de ro umth;a good tenor, and not to any individual name. Otherwise | »' tioner or greene | > arniture store, next dour, 3, on second fluor, and board wi oF g-ntleman and wife, r, Stating terms, etc. A nice respectable WHITE GIL about 16 years of age. to take care of 3: come weil recommended. App'y at BL. Dividends & re €d premiumson can- celed policies. . ‘ommissious, bieacr- 3 u t situated on corner Miry- 8.2 contains 7 rooms, fee =e lor we of furniture in part p Sed. Handsome, bed rom SET for sal cr 2114s, ? 426 New York ave. 416 N st. now aN TED Sian Taree MULES and Farm Ben sud Harness, State price, ere they’ can be seen. Suet completeds Ns petween ast and dots Seven rovms, bath room, wide. Wil, 1d cellar under entire house, are thorvughly, modern. en amt h 1 wut yal front yards ine ANT? D_A rajectabeand reliable We to go three miies in the couutry eneral housework of a small family. wmeand goed wages, Apply at Room, 3 D. P.O, Building. Fok RFNT- Furnished ROOMS, with Bi 2 4orent Place, corner of 10:h st. OR REXT_Unfurnished, a desirable sinie oi OMS” second floors private family: 818 12th At Madame ROGERS. 1 first-class DIES MAKER: Catt this eventn; ‘sesday morning. lass need app) T—Th suitable for 2, oearsat 254,000 00-473, 142.72 —Three or four unfurnished ae MS 3 gas, Water.bath, and ses for righty housekeeping; 9% 938 K st, new, Le HOUSE on Shs Sty No. 105 ¢ newly. tainted ve, ie 2 78 = : | | SE Ww =r EN sbrated cok Pvass! Welker’s, is now at the RI 723 Pennsylvania ave, with roum $25 and $30. (0. ed, fel As Cashin tank» on hand 2 ns seesreeseeeBL 216,301 62 NOW ie (Pater late eae modern i Apply 1209 Pet y BRICK House, 8 rooms. hall, cellar, a aid warers is evale e stot A A aonaaer adios Beek: ‘0 MAKE, from nis per yak "ap $25a month inadvanc 88 fi ing and Walkinj Knife ie 1 Suits made at 24 hours notice, Lessous given tn cutting ‘ana Att ing. at 1720 Pentsyivania ave. gee Res. first lien on real or a SM. and La, ave, > third story front hot and cold” wate BAT i | OT 28 stn mod, tn te policies assign- ed to the ccmpany asaddi' table aud “eompe VaTiC laurdress and mice plain cooks Keot would go as genera! servant in a nic place is offered, Please call at No. 23 Jackson alley, between Capitoland Ist sts, n, 7 ANTED—A PU RCHASER, fora large Desk, of foreign mauufacture, aud a etter Apply No 1728 I’enn. ave, n.w. fel ANTED-A resj aud wash fora fai mendat see Stead Wis a Yirntched front roon ave. and Ms’. n.w. u tine Address, ‘with rete 8 Mary id ave. 451 if a suitable TOR RENT: ‘STORE ana DW 7e. bavini eoMas E. Ww rity . sKoans- on. existing policies (the reserve eid by the compa- ny on these poties ‘ies w YO 402 R st. n. a er 1835 Kost. a, Wes brs 307 New ‘Kay 236 isin st: 6r: 218 Nelaware ave. n.e., 5 Bas, wat ny 7 fooms. AGokWAS, hed Pf iy REN nishid ROOMS. s “Quarry nid semi modern tmprovements: | We table WUMAN, to cook mily of thres: best recom; ply at 712 13'h st. 0 occupy thiid story, wel 127 13 existing poli- ROOMS, with alf square from quent to January 3 1, 1878... os has all” modern iny rove oe wlthout Board; 723 8:h st, in course of transmis: sion and collection (estimated _ res serve: MEDIATE. ¥—A neat NURSE Ts of ages white pron with references, loz 4° ot: from 15 to 25 ts colar Ve Aperued lnterest on Apply to ALBE, i F. 895 35—$34, 452,905 29 ANTED—Tv Two or thre ED fe third story south front room, or ARD— rise Taos ste TW. 6 Yuin L.W., Brooms $18 “. store and dwe v25 9 items will accompany. = nual report filed with the Insurance of evasion. There is not much doubt about | Department of the state of N Exess of market value of securities r or ee et Hand § n,W.,3 stories. m. A 3t., bet. 2d a agraduate of Pari PUPILS for French and Piano; terms mesh 1424. Y. ave. fe ‘ANTED—A res} city references required. Apply 2106 Pe: Pie ron ‘and BED ROOM 4 use of bath: with or w ithout Cont ectlent avenue and 1. st.; parlor ae on table and reliable colored and iron ina gma ry system is | CasH Assets, Jan. 1, 1878. OR RENT—Large PARLORS, with new far- te or together; also, is? CHAM. HERS 2 at at fadtana avenue, near test ihe door; and Board with a Small familly, it Sth Ist, bet. E.. Cap.and N.A n | Appropriated as o igth bet. oe te 8 n.w.,2 st. Rsted losses. dne subsequent to Jai ANTED take char; HO'VSEHOLD. by a | od s-amstress; no objection to chi ving the city, Address Mrs, J. eof a itor 8 ‘OR RENT-GneaT REDUCTION IN Ta ES Neat two-story six-room HUUSES, torme: renting for $25 per month now marked down t 15, ante; near cars, markets, schoo ANT ED—A SITUATION, by a capable mar- pie as cook and Walter, or manager tution, first-class boardin, cr private family; good references, Address A. + 638 febas-3t Reserved for reinsur™ ance on existing ina hotel, inst ting insirance at )R RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, Cai -.on corner of M,of 9 rooms, No. 1208 4thst.n.w hall, dry cellar, and wash-h arbor, grape vines, frult trees ahd shrul per stories afford a Apply at No. 1118 11th st. new. NT BRICK HOUBE; 6 rooms, cellar, bai ; hear street cars and market} SY at Inquire on premises, or of C! m ANTED- $2,500, on good real estate worth Participating at ard no brokers need apply, le Address LOAN, Star office. ANTED—HOUSE h containing ab about 6 rooms, ber 0h Wee wi ay and H street; family of three adults; Fate about $20, Address FRANCIS, Star office. fe22-3.* 7 ANTED—A lady of experience rants, a) He ATION as teacher ina family, or as t Mathematics inaschool, Addi Cars pass the ‘avor. Reserved for contin- ent Habilities to ‘ontine Dividend No. oR Dn. above’at per cent. woliclesof that ele policiesof that class Reser PI miums paid tn ad- 5 <7—Thres ‘Unfurnished ROOMS, com- ress TEACHER, and one handsomely: poses with BOARD ff and wife preferred. 1457 14t RRENT_By 8. H. WALKER a La. ave. 22 and 1924 B stn. Wo 17.430 81-632, 293,106 44 ANTED— Good old-fashioned MAHOGANY x Carel ITURE—Center Table and Bureaus, Address, with ER, Star office, f19-6'* t 18 ProroRes RAPH: ett Pennsylvania: avenue, febe-3w' without marble full description, CASH BU ANTED— any 25 cent per dozen; at DODGE 3. hetween 41; and 6thsts, ANTED-To Teach Latin, or ie jaatnemadl ica. aentas fi F oF event 25 cer FLENN, A My, UT Listens w, ee GOLD and SILVER, in gmail W guantities. | Highest price Pennsylvania ua aygnue rooms and improve- 1107 rh st. n.w., 6 More and is ir; $55. 127 and 131 Pa. ave, 8.8, per cent , over.$6,000,000 00: & rom the undivided surplus of $2,664 144.49 the jeclared a reversionary div- leon settlement of next annual pre- mium to participat ng policies proportionate to their contribution to surplus. During the year. 6.67 policies have been Issued, Pease ase. io {ores Jan, 1, 1876, 44,061, Numberot policies'in toree Jan, 1, 1877, 45,491. Amount at isk, $127,748.43. ik ies force: Jan, 1, 1878, 45,605. 1835, $1,524,815. ims id iat 8 Si 547,643, aid. ig77. $1,635,128, 77. $1 Divisibic surplas ae. er cent. Jan. 499 656. ee ‘e desirable and pleasantly situa ed the Caper a 103 Board ot rresiees has di '@; 8 rooms: near LIN: ly on premises, oR -RENT—STORE and DWELLING: new wane oh corner 1st st. east an Rstds ha bet, 19th& 20th n. w. ,234x181.2 Rhetoric, Logic N.Hamp.ave,,bet.N and 0 Mass ave: bet 17th and isin sea" B,side Q, be 4: an’ 15cm n.w.,43 100 ft id D st. north; etry 508 r Newcomer taunaad D 18 h,bet. Band C sts.n Beitare: ts ee HICKEY N.wicorner Ist and K sts.u. RENT~ Nice three-story SaICK DWELC- ING, No. 11.E st. n.w.: 12 roo $38; convenient to three city rail- ‘Keys next dvor, feb20-%03' K RENT—1313 Riggs street and 14th and R and 8,) BEOK HOUS modern improvements; 301 er manent, tenant want impr ements; ANTED—FAMILIES TO CALL and select from a large number of highly recommended ylgred and white Servants. | Apply at Eureka Emi loxment Office, 931 10th’st.. Kn, HSE C. HATTON, tormbely Butler.” Amount at ris - Claim: non rh Metween 13th from interest, ene his from Interest, Death-Ciai on 7th st. 8. "EA desirable HOUSE, sail oe ing. ‘situated tetween K and K and 6th and 12th or unfurnished, or Furniture for ele feb 19-12" Fs ‘tarnished 028 Ni R RENT—A two-story Brick HOUSE, seven rooms; all modern large yard, variety of fruit, &: I Dasisible surplus at 4 per cent, Jan. to pay the costs of the registration and elec- | $2.€ spine ie surplus at 4 per ceat, Jan. Truater: Mouse of Delegates—eost $80,000, and that did | MORRIS FEABETIN, wi. &: BOOTH, ANTED—To ih improvement ites, Groceries or i new STOVES for old at BUTLER’S, 5th neys cured or no é-tr JOR RENT OR SALE—1H6 Nost., (ue hed style, 13 rooms; every room bath and servants’ rooms: speal ing tubes; elect c hells; stationary washtubs: Can be seen at any time, ANTED ~ FEATHERS to Tenpeate = CHACE'S, 614 Louisiana ave, ANTED—To exchanj ones, Groceries or or z heated. Includin repair. new STOVES ara iS sat TRG Bin | e*ableand meat cellar, to rin part, No. 1419 ee FrO-eLOry. BRICK— modera improve- ho Ste opponite Riggs He ER pty vile with all ‘Apply t0 DA GARDNER. K RENT—Five unfurnished ROOMS, hot water, ae and gas, toa family of sdulte: low TANTEDSA perfect and clean co "or the first LIN, President. ost mae ine = pee”, pet 1s FRANK SERS, Vics ene resident and Actuary. ter. a of Agencies. D.O° Det a any Kesiderce 109 &. Sota HENRY Tick. M.D Residence 16 E. 3 CHA®. E, BISHOP & CO. Acexts 515 Seventh st. No. Pd Roush § if ae, o UPHOLSTERY. WORK ot lowest possitie price. area ren psa m ‘A ‘J ANTED—MOTHS and other insects iu furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at HACE'S, Upholsterer, 614 La. ave. ANTED—CARPRTS to CLEAN, at RICE, ES 8.w. Called for and ideiverea kine stery goods ant pea CHACE. se 1: BOOMS: fourom Aree floor, three 200 jodern improvements, Stes ‘Ata ver} 1b a street, near y low figure, HOU: SE. Bo fennsylvania avenue: alo good order. “Apply after 4, at 1829 x Bteam Beatin, ‘een 4% and 6th 3 ithout charge, HE WORLD* ; pleasant front aor ne I wo) ‘Ss CHOICE, and third floors; with modern, Bn oso eonventent to all the departments, location central and desirable; No. 708 8: st. ANTED- CARPETS to Sema at McGEY The Centennial Jurors represented the civilized rae Bream people of the whole world—the mealical jurors were Physicians of world-wide reputation. the manufacturers of B Plaster the only medal given to Porous Plasters on yecount of ite great superior Plasters and. its wonderful strengthening ualities. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN if Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster is not the best It was invented to overcome the slow action of the ordinary porous plaster. LAME BACK! ror lame and pail painful b back wat back, rheuma- best remedy ever dev ised or Known. CAUTION —There imitations of Benson's Beware of them, rs by HELL'S. Micke Shee eis avs aie dears Ho know, avenue, makes a specialty he made at home. OR RENTS HOUSE No. 601 New Jersey ave. Too! modern Improvement th. Apply to W. C. 1205 K'st. nw, isu 1 st. ow, Rent $30 en me 125 Corner 6th and’ E.. 200 Sore & dwei'g. deo". a y over allother Purous pain-relieving and R SALE—AT FALLS CHURCH, TH TR ht miles from Washington, same distance D desirable G COUNTRY with 15 acres land; well stocked with fruit; barn and other outhouses; well of excellent water: cistern and other new improvements; hi rooms, with veranda and conservatory Basted in the ne! ntleman’s country weoence, Falls Church, Virginia, aK OUSES, Now Sar Desirabie LOST AND FOUND. JUND—February 22d, a SUM of MONEY at the corner of 12th st, and Pepnaylvania avenue, For information call at No, 820 12th st, n.w. 11* OBT—a child's RING, iy plek it up on North Capitol st. on. returning from will gladden the little 0. 18 H st. n.w. 1 ‘1 RAYED-From sono Harrison, February 23, 1878, one BROWN MARE, 15 hi high, roan hairs in ian wen putt ielete Kkle. “JOHN HARRI var iw No, 298 10th st. De. QTRAYED OR STOLEN—A bright BAY MARE 5 years old, on the 25th, Bas hh. trom the premises ‘of Geo. No. 1605 New Jersey avenue n.w. Unéral reveaad will be p Plaster in the world. DWELLING $27 Pa. ave.; 323 Mo. ave., v chila by returuiny \d 3d st. ; at low rents. Enguire 4% fraudulent and worthless tne Piastersin the mar- nuine plaster has ruggists, Price, 25 cents. f25-mws | PForarass: GREAT ‘‘COST SALE’ iT ished PARLORS snd r aED reer rin, eh furnished for house- Keeping and several small BOO) Be sylvaniaave corner 43¢ st. BOARDING. Bir Roti ge AND foes 18tT.—SUITES ROOM: ary very moderate Brices FSTREET ‘NORTAW Est. a ely BOOMS. en suite or single, Finee class TABLE BOARD. 31 mater also accommod sted. ETEREL NORTHW EST.— leasan' “en suite oF, or, gingle. by A id for information. YAKEN UP ASTRAY—Dark MARE, 9 years ‘The owner day Please come for- and EIFFETH, ener ths Motropelitan: bygay P LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MABCH Ist. Every Garment first class, thoroughly finished, ‘and sold for less than it can be produced. Every piece will be sold. DOUGLASS’, 524 and 526 9th street. No objection to SILVER, * TRAVELERS |Desiring » first-class ar- ticle will patronize THE EVER POPULAR TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY )ST—On Sunday afternoon, from a Passing from Comper 13th and I, via I st.. Me- id Connecticut ‘avenue beyond ister’s Mansi gous & sinall FUR Bi The he Sindee. will be SpEwaun re Mrs. 8] College, 7th and L sts. n.w. — OST—A Brown-colored NEWFOUNDEAN D DOG: Snswers tp me name of Wei itch, iberal re be given for Its re- fun tg MCR IGT: & Co., 616 1th nicely Furnish © week oF monta. led by Rens | gy GARDING.- HOON, handsomely furuisned, Basics OF Single, with’ first-cl othe be Hi sola rat noes ofr re ean te enjoy jouse furniture new, Gth si artes uw ored. feba3 Br VELING BAGS, SATCHELS, HARNESS, &c. MS. BO ee salts, ‘oF sloeie, with ‘arse ‘Detclass BABES Fost.n.w. Also, 7» @ PACKAGE con- ‘and; of'no value to aay one ral reward will ba ‘CST—On the 220 Febi Lainie’ notes at band © Narat-clase TABLE BOARD, witha ia New pe roturmed toE. E. WHITE’ '8, Grocery, hate ny shore tho comforts APD. pense; married people preter AKEN UP Cameo a RENT ANG SALE | THOS. K. WAGG AMA. B19 Seveutn St. (Changes made avery Wesinestay and Satanday, } | Brick & emses, for Baie. Three. Continental Hotel, Pa, ave, m, t.. 100 rs 335.000 | 1 723. 725 15h st. u.w.. tn. imps., 10 rs w., mod. imps, 13 rs. 1. tps. UL es. neo-story Rrick and Mrame “Houses Pon ule, Tats bet. 17:thand 18th Be Mass, ave,, bet. ae ee and l nod. Mm. i, mod. imps Ww © st.'n.W., mod, imp: 331 333 C st.'s.e., mod. imps , 7 rs $18 18. st. store, mod. Imps = 4 rs Georgetin, m3 ad. a in AL rs. od. : = 4: & SessarereVsSsseereses SEL D oh Seve bra ae ‘on the 1st and 1th of exch mouth a *-Bul- a3 retin otal [property for saleandrent on my iwoks, which can be ‘application at my office. ci Will bo sent by mall if desired otred. Loans. _$1.500 at 8 per cen*. feb23-ur J STANLEY JONES, . REAL ESTATE BROKBR. ou BRVEaTE STREET. Houses sor ‘or Sale. K st.sbet 14th and 15th 1i,w, 23 storie m, Ke st. bet 1s: 2d nee. 3 stori M “hersen Pace n.w.<8 stories, mod. lips ee ee and 3d s.¢.,3 sporics, 15 vet. Ist and 2d n.w..3 stories. ber and 1 n.¢. 2 sto, 3. h anc ia D.W..3 8t. Ex 3 bet. Mand Nn. ¥ Est, iets 14th ana 15th 2,750 get abet. ist and 24 3'w0 af 8,000 stot an ete 2,700 Fst. ter, ‘Cap, and Ist n. ¥. 1300 Bat. bet. 14th and 15th 4 000 21: 5 000 4,000 above Bound 2"000 B st., bet.3d and 4th n:e.,8 3 500 Li. bet.17th & Conn.a.n.w. 8 200 Hi st. bet. 22d and 23d n.w..3 2,600 famp.av.ab. Cirele ti, 31000 t.8 and T 1,300 bet.8 and T BeWed 2,600 bei Gupiand 13'be0 ville s ybet. Cap. & 21 2.000 iP, St. bet. H and I ne. 6.000 H st. , bet. 2d and 3d n.w. 10 000 Riggs'st. be. 13th&14th 7,000 14 Ihabove Circle, 3 stories, 13 Fs. 11'000 Building Lots for Sale. Por foot. sside Mass.av bet. Ain 18ih W. 62x 1 Conn.ave., bet.M and N st., a] mt. ers Hampshire avenue and 16th st. erce st-n.w., with imps 5 40 de Rhode Island ave. .bet.14cb and lbch sts 80 BSidekiae ate i's OOESOPEL 3 To Loan. $10,000, $1,500, $1,000 ‘un first-class real estate security. Fy a Exchange— A good paying Business Property exchange for 8 or 10 room awali- iS. We, J. STANLEY JONEs, _fet20-tr 511 Seventh street. OR RENT. HOUSE No, 520 18th st. n. roy taint é Wy cont ning ity rooms; modern improvements; in th 1334-1336-1338 Q st. n.w., eleven rooms eh; all modern im oman: These houses bave hever been occu; _ fev16-10t ¥V ‘M, E. BURFOK. CARBIN LIEBERMANN. 1330 F (second floor. ) Real Estate Broker, No, 708 E street. PROPERTY FOR EER No. 1448 N at., 12 rs.. all mod. tm) (new). . .$50 No. 415 Miseouttav Lire. all mod. imps +(new) 42 No. 17018 st., 8 rs., ‘gas and water.. 500, ‘on easy terms, two thoroughly situated northwest and renting each for $25 per month, ep tite offer great bargalns in larga business proy vty, with a Sight incumbrance, te sell oF trade, Purdiasers wasted for bargains tn Dreperty, im- proved or unimproved, in all sectionsof the city. and $1,500 to loan immediately. fel JOR RENI— B. H. WARNER & CO., BraAINAED By gue EDwin mA McINTIng. | 916 F northw 0 1525 6th st. nw,. 802 A st, se, 913 1 st. nw... 1226 S st. nw,....25 1446 N st. nw, a Store, é&c., 3d & Hue, 35 Fur, house Lt, 318 C'st. 86, Bu Te, &C, 1626 1413 80 1235 T at. D Corer Ist and Bst.se,75 306 H. st. ne, 60 305 18th st. sw, 60 1234 10th st, 60 1415 D st. nw, 50 472 E st. sw, 50 450 U st. n' 50 | 1210 U st. 0 1413-1417 3B | 108 Jean 40 39 Defrees street. 40 1595 12th st. ni 40 | 1710 N. J. avent 40/1721 Rst. nw, 13: 35 | 827 Lith st. 13 ‘35 | 2116 10th st. nw, ....13 35 | 1131-88 Park Place... 35 810 4th st, 210. '35 | 1894 Boundary. 10 30 | 1815 I st. os | 65 Jackson 8 other Hi similar to the is materially altered nearly ‘at our office. Ca nw. wenue, * 30 35 a i 35 1416 3 Hees Fy 915 7th st. 1725 Lith as Full particulars for above Leta of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh Street, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, REPAIRING, and Harness Repaired, and Trunks coy ered promaptty tnd forosgniy feb33- Eo, PPE Aa mwa ‘meals 3 c 7m $35 and $30 por month, $8 to $id per ams at edshea poms steam. n. B FA ested to call as. above, i oh black walnut furniture, FOR SALE. bed SALE 18 head of HORSES, foor to eight irsold, just arrived from ye eg infa; wil be dol cl HUG! LY, 12th and streets n.w, teh McsHBooms IN VINEGAR. BRANDY PEACHES, BRANDY CHERRIES. BRANDY GREEN GAGES, GERBER’S MILK FOOD. N. W. BURCHELL, 1458 F st, POE, SALE A superh PRUE ORG: and lars IANO for sale month; good hargain fore 'Mareh 1s, “Gall at au ‘Sun ot street DW. feb20 6: Arn FOR sALe CHEAP—Gowt for Farm use. Apply. at. at se gerepatitan feuls-eoibt Nbss CHANCES EASED = i r wy th DRY G sor, 1 in ier Bi to LOAN et 7 pret : WILL SELL &e Tale you may rey au baying ‘Dp - JOMASON & CO _Tth s rect and Market 8p PHE LONG LOOKED FoR, AAS ACTUALLY WE HAVE MoV The Popuiar Cash Dy Good 800 WA TED SIX MONTHS 15 AND $80) ONE safe collateral; 12 per cent. © are now lecated in th: recently ocow- JNO LOAN—Several AMOUNTS of $1 000 4 en J. x. under on real estate svcurity at 10 p at 2 TYLER & ira es in sums to suit. | surance Agents, 688 F st. n.w, BARGAIN —A RESTAURANT and SA- in all tis dotalls, ina first- in he bought a” a becga.n. on. vss the pavement in frout of uur new st on it tu Gold Letters, so th where to find the cheapes: Dry Goodsin Was {ful Dress Goods. LOON, com: ple Fate business local ‘Address immediately 1.006, $500, Either ot mu realestate securliy; 1 sty figured Cambric allt Paid Mushin the cheap-stand Wide black Cashuere, and. the | gains in Mack SUK ever offered in Washin G \KEAT BARGAINS In, DEY ‘Goops, tw | Where: finest money in naud. M. M. ROHRER, 513 7th st. STORE FOR SALE, NEAR POST mew house, 4 rows, gas. waver: cent fFeat chance ior person wsyth small mean nestall pure wool, LUTTRELL 1990 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. shington by | DRESS GOODS TANTED TO FXCHANGE SIX Room | 10 100 feet di | from P street € WW ress Goods Lbs, is dark Pacific Cretons 6), ee $4 000 worth Winter Dress Goods at aud pets 30c., Sold at 40°, 12 vew Druggets, large and des r | 1.500 sards new and flue Line 10 4 Bleached Sheeting Gord 10 4 Brown of G den, With honse aud barns loc ated hes ‘orgetown and Tennallytown METC ALF, ‘cor. 15th 5, and N ARE CHANCE “Two HOU E>. $60 per month, and several first= in various localities, subject to small i "sy to carry. worth $8. Y. ave. feb22-3t Aol ndid ine, of apri ng Cassimeres and Cloths Curtain Lace from 20 to 7c. OO Over all Incutnbrances. ogether, for $4,000-cash; title per= Teasonsg'ven forselling. Address City ost Oftice, =" 000, $4,000, 95-600, and $1.G00 YOUNG ax MIDDI. ETON. ging» from 4 to 50c, “Hosiery and Handker- fs at lowest figures. ‘We guarantee our gouds to be of be at lewest cash prices. ‘St quality and LUTTRETT. & WINE, 20th street and Penn. are. ARGALNS EVER nROvie AD 28S 939 Penn a ave., between #rh wid 19th ots. ySEHALFOF ROOM 19 LEDROIT. ci ing for rent.—This makes a very desirable Qftice, and can be Fenited low to 3 res rent desk room if desired, JO) naive Rue FPN a DR SALE—I will exchange Improved or Unim= PE ‘PERT e. forencumbered PR‘ Wat market value STARE, northeast corner N, Y, E MEATEST a Lyons Black Gros Grain silk Lyons Black Silks and Ail wool Black Frenc tauld’s Black © rae _All wool Pantin av. aud ie st, feb20- Cashmere, and Cours Vest makes, only 5 La in new. Tourettes ~All wool French Castinare, 'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE_Two BUGGY HORSES: also, Piakoand ORGAN: R.FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th st. VERY DESIRALE NU HOUSE will be given imexchauge te several desirable uvincumbered BU ILD) Le TS, No. commissions ULL ‘a GRODHEAD & CO. fcl21 tr 939 Penn. a@ve., bet 92h a | aa UUT SALE OF oUuB ENTiIPE oo K OF DR GOODS For thirty days at yc aRTeater reduc tions; less than econo to close out stock, Col Casbmeres, Crape C' ——p ored Mohairs and Se: Harge lots of Drews Guods a 1b, yards in Remnants White Piq Re ins and Lawns at half prices, linen Dinner Napkins at sO cents and 8135 dozen large Linen Towels wt $1.00.$1. 75 and $2.60. Table Linens Ghotnstand Conners Small lot of Gray Stock of Cottons: | i Sheetings,all at the lowest market prices, 4@PA: all warranted resented. 5 WwW. col N6-tr_801, Cor. 8th ot. and Maret [arhet tipases TILL TRADE OR EXCH Droved oF Ui Jai TOV Kstate or Sina'l ited up SAMPLE AN For particulars call at 419 new, after dp m. ‘DL LOAN MONEY to loan by 70 14 mn BOA’ pitts SEW eR BONDS. and other co! y taken by the banks, “Address =" City post office, “feb19-1w 500, aa me 500 TU LOAN ON REAL Estate, at 8 per cent, io. and Cole @.300 1N HAND TO LOAN eat ny APB, 2, office of Louis, [ONEY TO LOAN ion Property, N z PIRPERM AEE ata low rate of in OR SALE.—A fine FARM of 400 acres within ‘iles of Falircag dep: pot, located in ihe bie part o fuier co ot the original Marshall Estate: so well by a fine stone hor itehen, cellars and reeked ae xi a ‘bulldi: necessary out-bi finely’ watered, garden ‘and. young orchard; soil very productive: Fads for spring cro and for health, soci mil!, store, & given immédiat Darttrade, Apply for fu ONE DOLLAR A YARD. 1 you Srheat crop in x gaa a No, 1 blue grass laud. he place ts a beautital one, society andomnveninne tochurches, cannot be excelled roperty will be taken in SEY. CLAGETT, 819 Market Space, Box 679. NTED_To EXCHaNcr Two MOUsES {na desirable locality. Be aa Bridge ste Georgouwne Ds os * SALE AT A GREAT SACKIFIC Ez. ‘On account of the dissolution of the oh we Sepia VER GOLD anp. SOLD Prien cua ax nrg ake SILV! AND SILVER PLATED WARE, aes BRONZES, VELVETS ALL COLORS, §1.50 TU $6. CONNOLLY'S, 608 Ninth street, Opposite Patent Omics, "| Groce OF DEY GOODS AT COST. MUST HAVE MONEY. Beautiful PRINTS, 434 cents, Best wide SHEETINGS, 22's cents, peigeiad TABLE LINEN REMNANTS. 500 Remnants of COTTONS, | case Ras, and FLANDELY, FINE JEWELE: $6 DRESS GOODS. At 20 per cent. below cost, at private sale, article fully warranted, Aa mm DSTEIN re igsion foods o _Consassion BROKERS, 10th and D sts, ‘rion coven { BLAC! Al often ot K CASHMERES Beautiful wide CASHMERE at 30 cents, ERA Earan Large stock of BLAM in monthly inetatipente — | AN Sal Estate Ane t, Bt. Cloud Building. KETS and COMFORTS Became BLANKETS, $2. Large size COMFORTS, 97's cents, Job lot of HAMBU. E: . Ings mre. RG EDGES and INSERT. Penna. avenue c ELL, REMEMBER THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD R SALE—The —- Soins Association become the owner of a very Besirabie WISWALL & GWYNN, ne rwn as pot Market Space, Park ni oats of Pi Seoend door from 7th street. ou! DEY GOODS as PARPE: 12-4 Sharseitice aie Sorat Teamonabie terme For ‘EWART, No. as between 4 and 5 o'clock p. NV ESTMENTS. LE, piste of Columbia 20 years 6 per cent. gold anton of Columbia 18 years 7 per cent, curren- Prcnt. gold x bona. all issues, and Table eo slin, 8c... sold wo city in "Biack Gaal Ci Alpacas Brccial Bargains, Goods, 8, ie Noperson undervehies us in Cary Give us a trial and you wuitand oud ctaowhore lie. ashin; Unthea tates Bonds oF Lewis me JOHMBON ‘- eR: EDUCATION. Ale paNSTITUTE, for haxiness, Yale or ‘ar: fis ructors first-class, 3. SHORTLIDGE, A A. M., Prin. PRUD*HOMME'S ES. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. N. B.—Pupils fore opapidh , and with a prpiiupeiation, the ical conversati 1 23 WIDE amma ao 20 CENTS PER ¥ARD, APLEWOOD VILLE, P. aoe —Bo: $4. Stisdetts p vard College, fel Bleached and Brown Cottons at wholesale Prices, Table Linens from 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, ete, Damask Towels, 15 cents, Good Calicoes, 4's cents, Black Alpacas, 15, 20, 25, up. Black Cashmeres, double width, from 25 cts, up. Plain Mohair Dress Goods, 15 cts, ; sold at 25. its of Dress Goods at a sacrifice, to close ADEMOISELLE jy, F CH 9a.m.,10a,m., and oe Boys and ane, 6p. “i at 101d Lath st, Mondavesnd 4p.m. June Tet, Mondays ang tar ESSONSIN GERMAN, Pp oBlabop, Wit wirtiawe EINEN priv 2.W, LATIN and GREEK, Full stock of Housefurnishing Goods at bottom prices. Carpets and Blankets at prime cost, Feather-proof Bed Ticking, 25 cents. Nottingham Laces cheap. 'VENIN' lOOL, UNG LAD! Aes) ee es Bs ts J LES Hill, Terms o! HIN Pk. ae Hunter: * Le ar ees et tine BUSINESS COLLEGE, SEVENTH AND L STREETS. SS C. M, TOWSON & CO., South side, near 7th GOODS AND "D CARPETINGS. erage Goods and Carpets will Se’ sol =a annual eales of H.C. srercmn. Principal. erceens ee eee ae 1S16 434 st. 8.w. sie Et, 301 Sth }.—Becond DAY. a Tule

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