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FITS CpR Brown's great prescription for Epilepsy now been tested im over 10,000 out a failure, he bas made up Wis mind to make the nown to all sufferers free of charge. Puetrs Brown, 21 Gra THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY...... March 1, 1878. CROSBY 5. NOYES....Edito! NEW Goons: OF ALL KINDS, ‘d Silks, in Green, Blue, Brown, Slate and Colored Silks at $1 and $1.25; handsome qualities, Black Siiks from 62°. cents to $3. 36-inch Biack Cashmeres at 50 cents, nt assortment of finer qualities, Also, a fullline of Spring Fabrics forSuits and | Our stock ot Housekee} so large and well assorted Don*t overlook us, We intend to please all who may favor us with a call. Ww EM Sie KINDS, Advertisers. Advertisers an etmeaed to send In their an- ouncements 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 * shat hour cannot be Dry Goods was never at extra low rates. WANTS. Wartee-’ HORSE for his feed: give god JV tera No. corse nsw. marl-2 * _FOR RENT AND SALE._ FOR RENT AND ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. TUR RENT—Two Unfurnished ROOMS; water and gas; No, 1217 8th street n.w, marl-2.° FART 1 TARTED—A German GIRL to do genera V housework; no children. Call at 801 N st. Dew. ANTED—A white GIRL as chambermaid and to assist in dining room. References re- | quired, Apply at 110¢12th st. n.w. marl 3:* ANTED-~ By a practical seamstress, a PUSI- W TION ina private family: is competent and fable, Address ** MARIAN," Star office. 11° BRO: 99,000 on "enen dered improved real estate of three tim No commissions. Address N. E,W, V TANTED_To B ANTED—To Bur rox OUisH—An IRON AFE at least 20 incbes high, luside measare- | Must he in good condition :state price. JAS, | LACKEY, 922 F st. n.w. mari-3 GTEPHENson’s LEN ‘N KIN DLIN' 00D, = Of THE STAR. ‘ing to thet PALENT BUNDLED KINDLING W‘ tenor, and not to any individual name. Otherwise provoking delays may occur. Checks, etc., should in all cases be made payable to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CoOMPANY,—not to that of any individual. #@ Anonymous communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved, The only Bundled Wond introducing a Fire Lighterdn every bundle. If your grocer does not it, send postal order. AL at lowest market rates. STEPHENSUN & BRO.. S. EB. cor. 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr Poverass GREAT COST SALE The Use and Abuse of the Eyes. yermans are a good deal disturbed at the prospect of developing into a nation The Prussian | assed the alarm- which has ey Parliament has seriously ing increase of shortsightedness among Ger- It appears that one-fourth of them in the first year, and thre ninth er last year are troubled with defective | Americans follow the example of ns in carelessly permitting prac- tices which cause shortsightednes: tohaye a mania for strainin: light. for protracted reading or studyi y i ‘ing light, and, in short, jolating every law designed to protect the Having imitated the Ger- mans up to this point, we cannot do better | than to follow a step further, and to the example which the with them in an agitation designed to check this growing evil. ———+e —__. President has probably consistently vetoed the silver bill, in conformity with the views expressed in his annual me: doubtless had no serious expec yeto would be sustained suspect that on the whole he is not dissatisfied with the prospect that the passage of the bill may avert wild-cat legislation of a more dan- gerouskind. Right or wrong, there is no ques- tion that alarge majority of the people of the country want silver ing that it will afford a remedy However mistaken they may in this theory, they their purpos it, and their will may as well be yielde gracefully, both by Congress and the adminis- seretary Sherman will carry out the provisions of the bill in entire good faith, and if it should work ran be readily repe: opinion amongst practical fina a business men, is that the bill as passed will not work much damage. it, and thaton the other hand, will be of great se put an end to the suspen which have paralyzed business operations gen- Our reports from the show a general feeling of satisfaction over the passage of the bill finally LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. man students. fourths in the to non-arrival of several cases of these Goods that were to have been here February Lth, only now in, the SALE WILL BE CONTINUED A FEW DAYS | As this is the last lot of these goods, all should avall themselves of the opportunity. DOUGLASS’. 524 and 526 9th street. HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR DRY GUODS. : Buy them at the Cheapest Dry Goods Store in CARTER'S NEW STORE. Ne Very wide Pillow Case Cotto ality Calleo, 4!s¢ hest and widest nade Jd Muslin, 12c: one yard wide Pacific ured, ) Very finequality. ony béautiful, Dress Goods, part silk Black Siks at the very lowest Hing ap execilent quality Black Stik at only $1.25, y city inthe United States: large size Bridal Iso. Honey Comb White Qailt, nen Table Damask. 50c. : also, remnants of Table Linen very cheap; Black Very fine quality, very wide, —this is a special bar , doubie fold, our eyes at twi- ficient or flicke eyes from damage. o NOT PAY now set us, by joining very chean: fine « retobne Cambric, (fi and wool, 15c, worth $1.50 i in Congress. Cashmere, fine quall 'y large assortment of Cassimeres for’ boys? wear, very cheap: Lace for curtains, ew Store, No. 711 Market Space, e sign across the pavement. with our name writtem on it in Gold Letters, every one will Know where t9 located in ou: We have placed a la\ (CARTER'S, ) so that buy the cheapest Di SPRING GOODS: CHEM SPRING, BOURETTES NETs. CHEVIOTS, hard times. ORGAN DIES, WHITE PIQU CASHMERES. CAMEL'S HAIR 8) DEBEGES, LINEN LAWNS, &c., &c. legant Black and Colored DRESS SILKS, com- prising all the newest shades of 5) a complete assortment of neat C! Silks, ranging from 75 stock of GUINE The general neiers, bankers pring Colors, and heck and Striped . per yard up, attention to our elegant 0 ‘T'S BLACK SILKS, of Cash- mere finish, which have given so much satisfaction Within the past few years, and as we are now sell- ing them cheaper than we have ever oifered them before. purchasers who wish to buy a Silk that they can rely on will do weil to look through our assort tment before purchasing. as we think we cau show the largest stock at the lowest prices tobe found in We also wish to call attention to our elegant as- sortment of LUPIN’S MOURNING GOODS. which isa great s in*s Cashmeres, ‘vice should it and uncertainty ialty with us, co lerinos, Empress Cle loths, Marselines, Drap d*Ete, Henriett Bombazines, Grenadines, and in fact every desira> ble mourning material in'use, and as all our goods are marked in plain figures at our lowest cash prices. customers may rely on getting them at New |. SHUSTER & BRO., (9 Pennsylvania ave. The Richmond Dispatch exclaims exultantly o.—Virginia forever President's veto of the silver bill it refers to, but Governor Halliday's * but it is not the ‘0 of the Borbour calculated to impair the and is therefore ans who wish to save the good name of the state. The Virginia House of Delegates yester: veto, though nearly the requisite two-thirds was obtamed against 1t. —————~~re-—__. Those who expected to see the Senate, under the influence ofa ringing speech from Senator , Sustain the President's veto of the silver bill were disappointed. had nothing to say. and contented himself with reporting his vote against the bill. which was carried over the veto with a whirl. ator Hill, of Georgia. voted for it. Senator Lamar maintained his stand against the bill, which was a pretty courageous deed, in view of the possible consequences from crossing the wishes of his constituency. perience may show that the silver bill was not all that fancy painted it, in time to reinstate the Mississippi Senator in the good opinion of his people before the next Senatorial election. ++ -_____ The interests ofsellers, buyers and advertis- ing medium are mutual. al eredit of Virgin opposed by the Virgir ELLIOTT Can _be found at STALI'S No. 52 and 53 Washington Mar- ket, (7th street wing,) and 222°K street Market, by his friends and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED aad SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, WITHOUT INJURY TO THE SKIN, Ladies should use MADAME LEWENBERG’S CELEBRATED PASTILLES DE ELORENOR and ROSE It is an exquisite, cooling and perfectly harmless Preparation, which can be used as soap or as an ab- For sale at druggists” and ay, Sustained the Mr. Conkling sorbing powder, But possibly ex- GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPA Between New York and H+vre, Pier 42, N foot Morton street. Capt. Sanglier, W.3., Capt. Truede'le, W. 8., apt. Franquot, W In Gold (including wine)—To Havre, First Cabin. $100; Second Czbin. $65: Cabin, $35. Steerage, $: ding, And utensils, © NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. LABRADO! March 6, 7 At CANADA, ©: . including wine, bed- LOUIS DE BEBIAN. Agent, 55 Broadway, HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS called to the exhibition of the following FINE OI. PAINTINGS, BY CONSTANT MAYER: ‘The Song of the Shirt, Prose and Poetry, Dream of Love, Pater Noster, Ke Belle of the Vineyard, from 10a. m. uatil9 p. t GALLERY, 1225 Pa. avenue. Tickets, (admitting a gentleman and lady) twert} Great things will be expected of Massachu- Setts in moral tone, now that Boston has got a truly good man for Collector. or —___ THE WEEELY Stak, now ready, contains all the News of the Week: the Proceedings of Congress; the Crisis in European affairs; the returning board trou- tes: Agricultural Matters; White House and Department News; Pro- ceedings of the Courts; Local Affairs; Choice ketches; Agricultural the Silver bill On exhibition dail: Stories; Poems and BARLOW'S AR’ and Household Matters. _ Te : $2 per annum, in advance, postage Prepaid : single copies five cents, in wrappers. NEw YORK SHOE STORE, “" 605 Pennsyleania Avenue. DESIRABLE GOODS AND CHEAP. ality Goat Button . less Goat Button... Fine Kid french Heels, Button, Finest French Kid, ‘OMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. « Steamer SUE, Capt. W. ©. a. Baltimore, nd returning. th st., every eave Pier 10, Light very Thursday and Tuesday {mist invariable be Leave Stephenson*s whart Monday and Friday, at 6p.m.: Goat Button and L: Gent's first-class French (C; Boot... Fine Calf Sewed Bi Calf Congress, Sewed. Full Stock Kip Shoes. Boys Bals and Con, 5 ++.80 All kinds of Misses and Chiidren's cent. less than elsewhere, One Price Only. BRO., Agents. POFAToEs. 3,C00 bushels Maine Jackson; 1000 Early Rose, For sale at bottom at 8th street Wharf, sw. Washiugton. feb28 2.°. 23 ssssssas is 38a hooner Pathway, + PARIS KID GLOVE DE! 929 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. (One door east of Mitchell & Martin‘s), GEO. McCARTHY. [ue GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY BHF Spring Stock just received, 2 to 6 buttons, Prices from 75 cents up. ICKORY HAMS. HUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Lie- big affirms that its richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters.’? THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.— Janos.—The most agreeable, safest, and ost efficacious aperient water.’? PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin. ‘good and prompt success; most valuable, "* PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna prescribed these Waters with remarkable suc- PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg. ‘*I pre- seribe none but this.‘* ROFESSOR L. Le R.8., Londo! THE LANCET. Very choice curing. Ver wee N. W. BURCHELL, 302 ‘TER AND EGGS. Print, Packed, and Rolls, fresh receipts daily, on commission, Tenth and Cc JROBES ET MANTEAUX. MADAME BR. ROUQUET, recently arrived from Parla, where she has been by some of the most fashionabe houses in that cliy, has established he ton, and is how ready to receive AUDER BRUNTON, M vals, and surpasses them in PROFESSOR AITKEN. M.D. Pullna ‘and F; A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. Every genuine bottle bears APOLLINARIS Co. (limited), London, FRED'K DE BARY & CO., 41 and 43 Warren st., ew York, Sole Agent for United States and Canadas, Biget-mswteow, ly ELECTRIC PEN. 1,000 to 15,000 COPIES from a single written 5 Pgs best meta: of rarig eg ert very live business fir fe Rg AO is A new business rself in Washing- R. ROUQUET, 2118 Penn'a avenue nw. Madame Mantilia. NEw ADVERTISEMENT the name of THE ©. M. TOWSON & CO. Sale by Dealers, 1 Case 2\.-wide Sheetin 2 Cases Best Qualit 100 Pieces Choice styles in Calicoes, 4% 400 11-4 Crochet §) IgCase Yard-wide ‘EW NG DRESS GOODS, LARGE AS- SEY BERING SORTMENT, Calicoes, 4c. ds at $1.25, worth $2.00, stencil. The cheapest Save time and thoney by using it. the detuand increas os READ THIS. ILLINOIS STATE PENITENTIARY. JOLIAT, How, 24, eS om satisfaction. We bave saved z rable more than. the cost of the oufit in less than two months, and can cordially reommend 5 to any party who wishes to save y same 5 — W. kicCLOUGHEY, Warden. We have hundreds of voluntary endorsements trong as the above. S| offered to agents Send for ce nO, H. BLISS, Gencral Manager, “220'to 232 Kinale 8t., Chicago, Tl, Dress Goods, 15. 30 Pieces Spr! ohair 18, sold at 25, 10 Pieces Persian Stripes (Nobby) 15 50 Pieces New French Dress Goods, 25. Linen Towels, only 10 cents. Damask Towels, extra Cassimeres for’ M 0. ‘Cashmeres, 25, The Electric Penoutfit, tember28, gives WE ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS iN NEW SPRING GOODS, C. M, TOWSON & CO., thoumatie or swollen, a Ty EMONGEOTS avery bw EB LOT OF DI RED Pires iy ANTED- Furnished or unfurnished RUOM: quiet place; no questions. Address, stating | locality and towest terms, N. A. E. this af fice, ws NTED—By a respectable coi UATION as cook; will also wash aw a private family; good references; 810 4th n.w. ANTED —At 2306 I st. n.w.. a neat white GIRL (German or American’ preferred) to assist in thecare of twosmallchildren, Must come properly recommended. 1 +R RENT—Two pleasant ROOMS, furaished, suitable for light housekeeping, of two siugie persons: pleasant jocation: one block from the Pe tent office: rent low; 622 H street n.w, te vyland avenue u.e . Having gas and water: 7 rooms, Rent ‘has teen reduced to $18. THOS. E. WAGG (MAN, 519 7th street. rL-St POR RENT—STURE and DWELLIN No, 701 7th street n.e,; has six rooms; storeis 17x 80 feet. Rent $25, THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th street. mari-f,m,w* FOE REST, Toree-story BRICK, 1900 ven sylvania avenue, near 19ih street west: 14 ‘ater, back building. JOS. FUR- reet, north of Patent Ofiice,jfrom marl-2r R REN T—Two small HUUSES. with ona to ten acres of Land. For sale or trade for city property, from one toone hundred acres of LAND. six miles from Washington. Two HOUSES and LOTS for sale within three miles of Washington, Inquire of ARCHIBALD WHITE, near Bright | wood, D.C. marl 6i* VOR RENT—A desirable and plaasantiy sfuated Brick DWELLING: 8 rooms; near the Capi- tol; 103 24 st, ne." Apply on premises, — 128-6 * JFPOR RENT-—T) a respectable colored family, a suite of nice ROOMB, suitable for housekecp- ing. No, 1545 M st. new, 128-2." ANTED-By an “Rperienced dressmaker. a WV fis more BRGAC ENTS to go out by the day or week—in private families; isa perfect cutrer and fitter. Address 8. C., Dressmaker, Star of- ce. Fi ANTED—PLvaitinc—We guarantee todo the stand most delicate colored goods without injury (Parisien Mods). 2c, per yard, M-s LUCAS, dressmaker, 814 I st., corner of 9:h aw. marl-2 WANTED Twenty experienced House Girls, white Farm Hands Farmers and citizens supplied with he ‘onal Employment 0} sts, V ANTED-—A First-class WAITE® in Resiau- rant; fat CHAS. KLOTZ new, Vv TANTKD—An active BOY, from 14 to 18 years of age, in @ Fancy ‘Notion Store: to make himself generally wseful: must come wel! recommended. Inquire No, 40% 7th st, n.w. 128. ANTED—By a respeciable Waite Woman a PLACE as Seamstress or Chambermaid: has no objection to travel or going a short distance in the country. Address Box 9, Star office, (28 2 * WASTED One or Two ROOMS, with Bus in a first-class location, for a geatleman, wife and child, seven years old: terms must be moderate; references exchanged, Address M. R., Star office. 123-21" ANTED—A genteel YOUTH (not under 14 Yeats.) at Room 5, 700 9th st. n.w., to study Engincering, Architecture, Drawing (Tracing, ete;,) dally from 9 to3 o'elock; terms moderate. nd WANTED Two good WHITE GIRLS, vue to cook, wash and iron: the other as eh: Termaid and Water for a smail family; must have geod references, Apply at once; at 223 Ast, Be. 12B-Bt WARNTED— Families to call who want a German, scotch, English” or American GIRLS for ali kinds of ious-work, at the EU- REKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 731 loth s 1.w. LOUISK C. HATTON, formerly Butler, V ANTED—GOOD BOARD and Pieasant RUOMS in a quiet boarding house or private family are desired by a young lady, who wil give best possible references; location preferred between 10th and 15th and Pa, ave. and H sts. new. A dress Box 4, Star office 128 3." WANTED Divepiatery—A Furnished or Unfurnished second-story Front ROOM, without Board, in the neighborhood of 13th and Fsts_n.w., or thesame, with Board, in the for gentleman and NTLEMAN. Vv ANTED—A steady white GIRL, to do gener- VY oa, house work; call at1525 @th st., me w. WV ANTED-A SITUATION as assistant or draughtsman, ina surveyor's or civil engl- neer'soffice, Address, J. BL. Star Office, [27-30 Ww ANTED—To PURCHASE, a brick house nit exceeding $6,000; state particulars, and ad- drets, HOUSE, this office, fev27-8t Vv y ANTED—MODELS, both male and female, yy efor, ths, Washington Art Club Life Class. Ap ply. personally or ter, to Room Ne, 18, four! finort Vernon Rowe, fev27-3t" WV ANTED A SITUATION a8 bookceper or correspondent, in English, French, or Ger- man; best references, Address, E. 'F. Star Office, feb27-3t* WW sae An respegiable nan, wishes “a SITUATION, asa first class coachman, can bring first class references; living at his last 16- year address, No, 1727 K st., u.W.. batwoen Conn, ave. and 18th st. feb27-31" ANTED—A French girl, would likea SITU- ATION. asa French téacher; is willing to do sewing, or take care of children: can come well reptenmended, Address 916 12th st., n.w. eL27-3t" WANTED Te Lit A large and clegant fur- nished heuse of 15 rooms, on Capitol Hill, near the Capitol, for $60 a month, or for the board 013 persons. Address ‘OWNER " Post Ofc. feb27-3:* WANTED An unfurnished HOUSE in the country or In Rockvil'e or on a line of the Metropolitan Branch Railroad, within 20 miles of Washington; house must be ‘in good conditio Address, giving terms, location, €c., PERM. NENT TENANT, Star office. feti26-6t ]7OR RENT— Charming ROOMS and good Tabie Board at Bst. s.e.; for a summer location cannot be surpassed. 123 At FOR REST Two of’ St the store corner 12: OMS. un Al and N sts, nw. » FORREST Second FLOOR of house 241 st, ne. belng three communicating rooms, un= furnished, with all modern improvements: price $12. 128-3 FS RENT—Nicels hed RUOMS; south- ern exposure: centr. ‘ated and ina house With all modern conveniences, Inquire at out st. DW. 283i OR Fiiccents partly fata le prompt t pant: terms very low. Apply 406.6: st... be- tween D and feb23-2) JOR RENT- One furnished or three _unturn- ished ROOMS suitable for housekeeping; first por: Water and gas: good locations v ood tenant. Apply 1210 6th st.n. OR BENT—ROOMS cheap; yvo fh communicating PARLORS on Brst_ floc asa bedroom. Also two ROOMS on second fio: at No, 222 Bst. new, 128-31" {OR RENT—Three unfurnished ROOMs on first floor; one furnished; near the depait- l.ents; rent low to good tenant: cars pass the door, Incutre 405 14th st_n.w. 1233 * ‘OK SALE—Cuear—The Good Will and Fix- tures of my STORE. Good reasons given fr sel ing, Possession given at on: fel 28 3 I, SAKB, 465 P.. ave. )R RENT—HOUBE No. 1218 N st, rooms water. gas, }20 per mont! is STORE corner 20th and M h.w.; good location for business: reut low, Apply next door or Paint 1217 Est. 128-1m adern HOUSES, 10 rooms, ail $40, Smaller’ Houses: bath, $15 and $25. Houses and Rooms for epivg cheap. Inquire 438 P st. n.w. ‘NT—Three-story BRICK HOUSE and \T-KINDERGARTEN HALL, 02: “which has been used until now by B formed ¥F piscopa! Church of the Redeemer for Ve'igious worship, sociables and lectures: can be hail for every day after school hours, . 128-2 jeasant location; h persons renting, if agreea= bles Apply at 2413 Pa, avenue, after 4p.m.: re- ference exchanged, fel'28-3t" OR RENT—HOUSEcontaining 6 rooms, water: good location. No, 1459 Pst. nw. Apply on the premises; rent $15, 127-3." Fuk KENT—On 17th, near M st., 3-story Brick HOUSE; 7 rooms.’ Inquire at store on the same corner, 127-31 FoR RENT — Two communicating furnished KOOMS, with Board; terms moderate: loca- tion delightful. 1226 Massachusetts ave. . (OR RENT—Brick HOUSE, 9 rooms, inodern improvements, No. 113 Cst. ne, Taquire at 10 C st. n.e, or Room 3, St, Cloud Building, JOHN SHERMAN. fi w (OR RENT—Two-story Brick HOUSE, 920 French street n.w.: modern conveniences; 7 roms; built last November: keys at 917 Best. ne 127 3: GWR RENT—One 7 room Frame HOUSE, Park st. n.e.. Capitol Hill; bay window: $10 a mouth. GEO. #, HARBIN, 333 Penusylvanta ave, 8.6, 27-30" OR BENT Fully furnished, 12 room, bay win- dow Brick HOUSE, including piano; rent $55 Pex Month in advance toa good tenant, “Apply to ATES & RYON, 708 D st. n.w. 127-3." KR RENT—PARUOR and BEDROOM, con- [ necting; also BEDROOM on second ‘floor, nicely furnished, at 1521 10th st. n.w.; modern conveniences, R RENT—Three-story Buick H USE, No. 410 L st. n.w.; 6 rooms, bath and latrove hextdoor. Inquire No, 1207 6:h st. n. RK RENT—Corver 10th an4 H sts. n.w. 1739 F st_n.w., $55, and 606 Sth st. Chas. W. HANDY, Beal Estate Agent, 36. 0.W. oR RENT—Two 6 room Frame HOUSES, Park et. n.e, papi Hill; $8 a month to good tenants. GEO. ¥. HARBIN, 333 Peunsyivata V ANTED—$1.50 FOR ONE-HALF DOZEN Finely Finished Photograph Cards. Proofs shown, O*BRIEN'S, 708 7th st. n.w. feli25-6t* ANTED—THE WE3T END TO KNOW that the celebrated cook Prosskie (Peter), late chef de cuisine at Welker's, is now at the RICH- ELIEU, No, 1728 Pennsylvania ave. Day board $20 per month: with room §25 and $80. Qutside Parties furnished, feb25-6i* ANTED—PARTY to occupy third story, well furnished front room, at LAST 13ch st, be Mass. ave. and M st. n.w. febes-i ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN to oc- cupy a large third stors south front room, or suitable for gentleman and wife. Table BOARD— first class, 617 F st. new. eves W ANEED. Everybody to got 18 PICTURES for 25 cents: CARD PHUTUGRKAPHS $2 50 Pzr dozen; xt DODG E°S,467 Pennsylvaniaavenue, hetween 4\4 and 6th sts, febo-4w* ANTED-To Teach Latin, Rhetoric, Logic or Mathematics. Terms ‘favorable.’ Latin classes. day or evening. 18 and, 25 cents a lesson. fe8-ln* "8, W. FLYNN, A.M., 1227 L st.n.w, ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in large or small quantities. Highest price paid. HICKEY & CO., 849 Pennsylvania avenue D.W. ave. S.e, UF FoR RENT One large. nicely furnished PAR- LOR and conrecting BEDRVOM; also two communicating ROUMS on. the seco Noor; water and gay; will let together or separate: from 86 to $15 per month 620 1{th st.n.w. 127-3t* \ T—@ne of those beautiful VILLAS in. Cooke's Rew, S:oddard st., Georgetown: loca- ion delightiul and health \ouse large and has every couvenienes: reat low. Apply to H. D. COOKE, Jr., 1429 F st. 127-60 FGE RENT A small Brick HOUSE, No. 1415 ‘9th st. n.w.; it contains 5 rooms: has gas. ‘ater and water closet; is near the 9h, Belt and ‘7th-st. car lines, and has been recently painted and parered: rent only $17 in advance, Inquire of T, . W. RUBERTSON, 818 0 st.n.w. —_ {27-3it POR KENT—Nicely furnished PARLOR and CHAMBER on second floor: bathroom on same floor, hot and cold water; en suite or sing’e: 908 F st. Dw, feb26 4.° Fe RENT—One two-story BRICK HOUSE with elght_rooms, bath room, all modern im- provements; No, 16145thst.u.w, Inquire No, 7th st. new. feb26-8t oR RENT—Ten-room BRICK HOUSE: large cellar: kitchen on first floor; 227 21 st.s.e.; also sexen-room BRICK HOUSE on College’ Hill, OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th st. feb26-6r* feté-Lm_ Wy ANTED_FAMILIES TO CALL ard serect from a 1: number of highly recommended colored and white Servants, Apply at Eureka Ein- ployment ‘Office, 931 10th st., near K n.w. Mrs. OUISE C. HATTON, formerly Butler. | f4-1m. JR RENT—Forty ACKKS best gardening GROUND in the District: adjoining the fair grounds at Benning’s Station house in a nice grove, Apply to F, P, HILL, Tremont Honse, city. fel.26-7t W AXIZED To ox new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER'S, 5th aud KE sts. n.w. Smokey Chimneys cured or no pay. Stoves rented. novié-tr WV ANTED_To exchange, new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER'S. 5th and K n.w. Latrobes to heat two rooms. $20 to $25. seplb-tr ANTED—A perfect and clean copy of the first W Rinvetor the EVENING STAI for which's beral price will be paid. Apply ‘at the Star ‘aug30-t offiee. ‘ANTED—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of ate aay kind: elghteen years experience. _ Uphol- ry goods and work at lowest poss! ces, A. H. CHACE, 614 Louisiana avenue, augie-ty”” Y AN TED—MOTHS and other insects in furni- y ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE'S, Upholsterer, 614 La. ave. augl6-1y W GNIEDI CARPETS to CLEAN, at RICE'S Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, be- tween 4}5 and 6th 8.W. led for and delivered without charge. Jy18-1y R RENT—HOUSES 1118 Sthet., between L and M sts., and 608 I st., between 6th and 7.h With stable: furniture in last named house for sale cheap. Apply to owner, RW. FENWICK at 608 T st, fev26 tw FOE RENT. Oue three-story BRICK HOUSE, #rocms and hath rocm; with all modecn im> provements; No, 231 13 hi st. s.w, ; one half square from the Agriculture Department ‘and 10 minutes" waik to the Treasury; govd neighborhood, Inquire No, 48 7th st. new. feb26-8t R RENT—HOUSE No, 1428 8th st. o.w., 11 rooms and all modern convenlences, Stationary Wwashstands, hot and cold water in sleeping rooms. 1 fitted up this house for my own use: itis tn first- Class repair: newly papered and patnted through- out. Anguire on the premises, JOHN 3, SCOTT ° feb26-6.* QE RENT—HOUSE situated on corner Mary- land avenue and 2d st. n.e.: contains 7 rooms, large yard, gocd cellar, and house in perfect condi- tion; “has ‘been used as a store for past 25 years, Rent $15 per month, Inquire of WM.GREASON, 13 hand E sts, n.w. feb25.6. ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at MCGEY & FERRY’S Eureka Steam Beating and Sweeping Works, 7th-st. wharf. Orders by mail, or left aw se CHELL'S, Market Space. feal-ly Ww ROORE, Merchant Talon tol. Now York avenue, makes a specialty of Cutting Garments to be mare at hom i Jan96-1y LOST AND FOUND. FOUN A small sum of MONEY. which the owner can have by calling at £47 10th street Rew. marl-21* FOE RENT_DWELLING No. 508 Sth st. n. w., between Eand F, opp. Judiciary Square, $65. STORE. No. 461 Pa, ave , near 4’ st... $75. A. B. DUVALL, cor 4% st. and La. ave. 123-1m. Fer RENT—In house 1452 3 st, o.w,, seven ROOMS; four on first floor, three chambers and servant's room; modern improvements, febl1-tf R RENT—A desirable HOUSE, well located, furnished or unfurnished, or Furniture for sale: 928 New York ave. feb19-12:* BR RENT 1515 Bigge street. (ustween 13th and 14th and R and '8,) BRIGK HOUSE: 11 rooms; all modern improvements; faces south; a Teliable and nanent tenant wanted. Appl SOHN T, ARMS. 810 F ef tepebltn” OST—On Saturday morning, near 14th street Circle, s small white POODLE DOG. called * Sp _¢ A liberal reward if re-,; turned to N b Bs A sETTER BITCH, 14 months old; liver colored head, white stripe down face. white body, very'light even. | Lib- aoa eral reward for her réturn to 933 H DB. ObT—On Sunday, February 24th, Li from 12th st, and Mass. ave. along M st. B n.Ww., @ circular Pearl set BREASTVIN. "A lib- eral reward will be paid on return to 902 Mist Dw. uv OST—Kitber on the 7 o'clock train from Alex- andria or from the Baltimore and Potomac de- t to Treasui ‘tment, sharing morning. een Sand 9 o'clock, asmall GOLD WATC and Chain attached. A Viberal reward given if re- turned to Police headquarters, ws "TAKEN UP ASTRAY—A young HEL ‘The owner will please come forward, rove PIODOTY, charges and take her! Ht s ME. Cc ish,” 731 Bd between G ana. fel28 3 * y RD.—A BUGGY CUSHION lost o: $5 Benet ‘northwest, Wednesaay eveniog. A Re February 0. The above reward ‘willbe: pal leaving it at the Emmet Houre, opposite B vtim: depot. feliBB-B1* O87—On Saturday afternoon, between the Executive Mansion and Markriter’s Store, a Russian Leather POCKECBOUK conta'nlag small sum of money, Finder will confer a favor by returning to 316 Ist st. s.e. 128-" OST—At the Charity Ball, at Masonic Te: Le the 25th inet circular Cluster, o) BREAST IIE. A suitable reward will be returned to Mrs. GEO, WILLIAMS. 705 ith st. n.w. feba7-3 5 KEN UP—Came to tot lp and E sts. n.e,. on T & young BUFFALO BULL” 19th, Owner res Einaway, JOMN BEAGANS meer res OR RENT—A two-story Brick HOUSE, seven Hitchen! lange yaks vane Sale ae AE street new.) OF ral, Seo aKe Re RENT OR SALE—1446 N st., (new,) fin- ished In best sv 13 rooms; every room heated, ineludin, \d servants’ rooms: speak- ing tubes; electric bells; stationary washtubs; veg- etable and meat . ‘Can be seen at abieand meat cellar, “Can be seen at any time, oR RENT—Ata very low figure, HOUSE No, roomesin need order ply ater 4. at isa in ry ai street new. oot td fenia'awe 2 R_RENT—HOUSE No. 601 New Jersey ave. nt $30'per month, AppIy t0 W. . SORMSON, T month. : : ‘718 13:h st. now. febé-Im B RENT—BRICK HOUSE; 6 rooms, cellar, fas. bah, &c.; near street cars and market; No. 220 K st.'n.' Inquire on premises, or of U, H. ARMKS, 633 F st. fev22-6: R RENT-Vi leasant front RUO 48, far- nished, on ‘second and third floors, with modern improvements; convenient to all the cepartmenta; location central and desirable; No. 705 Sih st. febll-3w* R SALE—At FALLS OHURCH, VIRGINIA— it miles from W: mn, same distance from Alexandria, a desirable COUNTRY SEAT, with 15 acres land: well stocked with frut: barn and other outhouses; well of excellent 4 cistern and other new improvements; house nine FOR BENT three _Dosirabie_ DWELLING HotEEE, ro. nndod st; af ow Fonte inaeire 831 Mo. aver” 1-40" BED- house- Brick No. 1953 9th st. n.w., 10 rs., m.1..$49 Brick No. 1508 9th st. now. 10 rs., mod, imps, 40 Brick No. 1451 Pierce Place, 7 rs.. mod. imps, 23 Brick No. 101744 st. s.w., 8 rs., ‘mod. sie | Iso a number of other Houses ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. a.w, AND FOR SALE. . E. BURFOKD, N 475 Missouri ave, m No. 17018 st., mod. im Beautiful resivence at F . 708 E street. od, imps. ,12 rs 8., 8 TS Three 2 story Bricks for sale ata great induce- ment: two for $2,200 each; one for $1,400, paying | from 15 to 25 per cent. in rents, Also two Houses to trade in part payment of larger $4 000, $3,000 and $1,600, on gvod real estate. Apply immediately. WM. E. BUFORD, Real Estate Broker, No. 708 E st. 916 F 1906. K st. nw, 1780 1 st. nw, 146 N st. nw, Fur, house Ist. nw, Store, &c. 1626 14thst,80 1985 T st, ‘n Corner Ist and Bst.se,75 13¢ 1336 Corcoran st. 1398 7th, . 230 20 Bt. NE, sesseeeee gugé 535 Bekeekesegnssss a Ce ise EBB 1245 9ih Bt. Bw, Aise, a number of other Houses, similar to the above, 'a list of which is materially altered nearly very day on the talletin at our office. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St, (Ch mges made every Wednesday and Sati rday.) Three-Story Brick Houses 1908 H st. n.w,, mod, imps., 10 rs 912 M st. n.w.,mod. imps, 538 sg S 9 + mod, imps, 10 rs. +, mod, imps., 15 rs. etown. mod, imps., 9 e. .., Mod. imps, 9 Fr: ind Frame Houses ., mod. imps., 7 rs mod. Imps, 6 rs: rs f.h.. 6 rs, each Two-Story Bric: : 1611 6th st. nw. 824 and 826 6th st. nw. 621 K st. s.w.. f.h., 4 Ts. 1221 to 1233 8 st. now. ‘water, 6 rs, each poyeroreyerers SSE3SS2858 bet. H and Grant ave, n.w., per it. bet. D and E n, f ++ bet. 6h and 7th n.w., per ft. ‘M and 16th n.w., a. ave.. bet. 24th and Ms)., bet. 20th and 2ist. n.w Cst.. bet, 2 and Sd n.w., ver ft... Msi, bet. 15th and 16{h n.w., per ft Houses For Rent. furn.. mod, imps. 1843 F st.n.w., upper portion, m. i, furnished, mou. 1918 Pa. ave. n.w .. Store€awi g. mod. imys.. 10 rs - mod. imps.. 12 rs. nd M n.w., pel PBs pate la ABKSSSSS 408 6th St. new. 1024 17th st.n. BERS, & 13 rs, & stable. ‘tove, mod. imps., 6 rs .. ve. n.W., mod. imps, 437 0 st. n.w., mod. imps.. LL rs th st. n.W., mod. im store, mod. im) ave. mod, imps, mod. imps.. 8 rs. O12 M st, ‘n.w.. ‘mod. imps. 1718 Pa. ave. n. w. 1737 F st. n.w.. mod. 55 5O 50 40 40 1515 5th st. n.w., 1924 14th st. n. 76 2 st., Georgetown. mod. imps.. 9 8.W., mod, iinps., 8 rs. 811 New York ave., 5 rs. 402 B st. n.w.. 6 rs... J issue on the Ist and 15th of each month a ty for sale and rent on m: application ‘will be sent by mail if desired. my PEEWS Sey wes: Loans. $1.000, $1,000, 6300 at 8 per cen’, f27-tr K RENT BY THEODORE F. GATCHEL & CO, REAL ESTATE AND 1. Le Droit BUILDING, Corner 8th and F streets. 1008 F st. n.w., 16 rs., mod. imps, 13 rs., mod. im| pg, cor. 7th and ‘SURANCE, 512 bth st. nw. Store and Dwell} rooms, mod. fm Store and Dwelling. mod. imps. 1515 Vt. ave. n.w.. mod. 1427 Buh st, n.w, 1526 Columbia st. n.w., 9 rs., mod, 1320 T st., 7 rs. 1324 T st., 7 rs. We bave many other hi in desi fles. and are constantly receiving addition J STANLEY JONES, . ra., mod, imps. . REAL ESTATE BROKER. 611 SEVENTH STREET. Houses for Sale. »bet, 14th and 15th i. w. ,3 sto1 Ist and 2d n.e,,3 stories, m. 1. 8 stories, mod. imps. si Mc’ herson Place, n. w.. 19th st..bet.R and 8. bet. 2d and 3d s.¢6.,3 stori Ost., bet, Ist and 2d .,bet.C and D n.e, bet.13:h and 14th i. w. P s*., bet.17th and 18th n. Cst., bet.3d and 4th s.e,.3 stories, E.Cap., bet.6th and 7th a, E.Cap.and N.A n. het. Rand 8 n.w.,2st..8 rs.,m, 17th st.,bet.L and M E.Cap'st.,bet.6th & 00S SSS2ERE8E8 5 ey 3 Samo Om 4} 60 Cat. bet Ist and 2d 8,e,.3s 4th st., bet. A and B 8.¢,3 stories. m.i.... 15th st. ,bet.Q and K n.w.,3 st.,9rs.,m.i ¥ st.. ber. Cap,ana Ist n. W, 8 st. bet.14th mo este: and 15th n.w.. 3 stories,m, i bet.G and Hp. 7:h st., bet. E&K ne. 2st. 9th st. above Boundary 2 . bet 3d and 4th n.e.,8 stories, m. I bet.17th & Conn.a.n.w..3 8.,19 r, 22d and 23d n.w. 3 st.,87s.,m. i. ib. Circle 1. W..3 st..8 rs... Be gpecseesesguecgesese8aesee8ee trame,1'gé groun bad nd Building Lots for Sale. bet, 19th&20th n. w.. Per 235 2 ft. lass.av , bet.17thé 18t a 18th nw G2x100 ft 60 .. Whole fron’ N.Hamp.ave.,bet.N and O sts. = ave., bet.17th and 18th sts S.side Q, bet.14:h and 15th n.w.. Noiber Sew Hampebire avenive'and 16th st .w.corher 14th and Pierce st. w. 13th, bet. B and C sts.n.e. N.w.corner 1st and K sts.n.e. N.side Rhode Island ave. .be North Capitol, bet. H and t.14th and i5th'sts To Loan. $10,000, $1,500, $1,000 on first-class real estate security. For Exchan A good Busi ing, situated between K and K and 5th and 12th J. STANLEY JONEs, 511 Seventh street. celent 8-room BRICK « ce, oR me of the most jamiiton, on W, & 0. RR. to CHAS. marl-3t Beal Estate Agr SO LOAN. — $1,000. $1300, $2,000, §: i 8 per cent,. | estate. R. 0. HOLTZMAN | fet 8.3¢ 10ih and F sts, 1)... $5,000, $4,000, $4 500. OR SALE—Cnkar—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of my store: good reasons given for selling; possession given at once, fel 3 f owner's removal _ fel 28-10 B, SOR SALE—Verv Cuear—Stock and Fixture of @ GROCERY STORE. Apply at on | 7th street northwest. fe! DRY GOODS. GREAT ARGAINS IN DRY GooDs FOR 20 DAYS MORE. A HOME AT A BARGAIN $500 to $1,000 cash, she paence in § years, will buy OUSE; every conve- nience: Jocation central, Acdidress J.B. L. a co ighly cultivated and finest FARMS in Loudoun count inia, containing about 164 acres, |; of am s For particulars anpiy 5 ND SAKS, 465 Penn‘a ave. SALE—AT A GREAT SACrtFicR—A lary HOUSE, one square from the Post Omce De partment; will be sold at a bargain, on account of Europe. Apply to . WAL ER bo., 916 F st. JRBALE-VIOI IN (Straduai Can be seen at 1932 10Un street 7 otclock p.m, TESS F000. 51,000. AND SEVERAL SUMS OF $500. at eight per cent. F, W. MILLER & 0O., 631 F street northwest, fel@T 6t £00 TO LOAN on Real Estate, CHAS. W. HANDY, Real Estat fel 27-3t 509 Tuk street n.w. OR SALE—A DRUG STORE in northwestern part of city; a splendid stand for a person de- siritg to engage in the Drug busin CHAS. W. HANDY, E: f127-3t BO 7 VE y cheap: built for a drag consisting of marble-top Lo thwest, Enqui + 637 Louisiana ave. now. RK SALE.—The + cr rner 13th and Est. n. w., the piietor having other busine eStaurant ata very low figu: tunity ness: apply on the premises, te Agen’ street north BERING LOTS aT LOW PRICES _We are authorized to sell those desirable lots, eight fo number, southwest corner 11th and I sts.'n. F. W. MILLER & Cv fei 97-6t 68i F street northwest, Sisiaists drawers, bins. ete. Can be seen at 811 14h street of BARBOUR & a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I a LUB RESTAURANT,~ stata a Will sell a splendid opp is presented to engage {na lucrative off e. 125 6t WOULD BE PLEASED TO HaVE OWN = ers of Unimproved Property in the northwest- ern section of the city, who wish to sell, cail at my R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts, n.w. NONEY TO _LOAN—$5,000, $3,000, M Sib, Bes! Der cent Interest 1 sums of money under $500 TO Li two or three large sums,at 7 per cent, interest smi H. WAR! WILL 8) 16 F st. new BRICKS. situated nort! cent, on §6,000 in rents. A at once. WM. E. BURFORD, Heal Estate Bro fel 25- 708 Es LOELDETELLLLELE LEE COLES TE LEDET w We give the prices and values of a fow of the different qualities 800D GRO GRAIN GOOD GRO ~ GOOD GRO GRAIN ») . FOR $2,200 EACH —$500 Ca the balance to suit Pparchaser, two. twe hwest, and paying 1 Pidataatatatst td tata ltt taratatard oO Te LOAN—Several AMOUNTS of $1,000 and under on realestate security. a 10 p in sums to suit. TYLER & RUTHERFO surance Agents, 628 F st. now. This Silk would be a big drive at $1.95 Call and examine tt, )R SALE —I will exchange Imp proved PROPERTY. clear of all branee, forencumbered PROPERTY. Parties pre- pared to sell at market value a STARR, northeast corner N, Y. av, n. WOR SALE OR ANGE_Two BU . PLANO and ORGAN FULTON’S Loan Oftice, 314 9th st. HORSES; aR. DID GRO GRAIN SILK NDID GRO GRAIN SILK $1.25 We guarantee this Silk to be a bargain at SILKS $1.50a yard, SILKS hard wear purchase this quality, ERB CACHMIRE 5) RB CACHMERE SIL 50 SUPERB CACHMIRE SILK $1.58 DID GRO GRAIN SILK $1.25 $135 2500, Estate, at 8 per cent. fev18-tr 350 IN HAND TO LOAN on Real curit ly to office of LOUIS P. SHWE- ae AKER, oa Fie. Dw. AND $2,500 TO LOAN ON REAL This is the lead SILKS ment. tt is th CHARLES F. SCHA. SILKS always sold axa bergain at EVERY- 615 7th N ONEY TO LOAN on improved city property, at a low rate of interest. fel 16 2w W ANzER STS EXCHANG L., 144 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. CASSIN & LIEBER! 1339 F st. nw. Two HOUSES, in a desirable locality, In 4.4, for Washington Property. Address E. K. FOR SALE aT a GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SOLID GOLD AND GOLD FILLED CHAINS, DIAMONDS, L OTH! FINE JEWELRY, “2 Y OTHER SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, &C., &C. FOR 60 DAYS FROM DATE, At 20 per cent. below cost, at private sale. article fully warranted, All commission nett cost, 8. GOLDSTEIN & COMMISSION BROKERS, fel 8-tr CCritic] Corner 10th and D sts. EAT SACRIFICE, ‘On account of the dissolution of the co- ship We offer to sell our large assortment of fine SALE Payable in monthly instalments— HOUSE. 1890 Lth st, tw. JOHN SHEL ‘Estate Agent, St. Cloud Building. Rich Black SiIks at 95, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.60. Black Cashmeres and Mohairs at 3Tc, to 61, sit i All Fancy Winter Dress Goods at jess than cost, Fine Cioths and Cassimeres at cost prices. IST RECEIVED IN NEW GOODS, Fine Cashmere DeBalges, Runtings in all the mow le Ni ins, ywels, Table Damasks, red andl Conted Pi aed fien. Bt Sotions. rims, SECOND GBAND SALE SECOND GRAND SALE SECOND G AND SALE or oF or BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS Having met with such great success im my first sale of Silks and Velvets, exhibit one of the finest TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE Hundreds of people were too tate to gt of the best bargains in the last ssie t delay a moment—the cheapest ars {sure to go first, READ THIS READ THIs | We guarantee every yard to, be as repre- S sented, or else we will c RETURN THE MONEY. RETURN THE MONEY. RETURN THE MONEY. Youcan make no mistake in buying these goods: they are all to be sold from 20 te @ per cent, less than their regular value, peerfully PRICE LIT, PRL E LIT, PRICE LisT, RAIN a yard, If you wish a dress for good K $150 K $1 cle of the consiga- My we have = should get adress of this style. cS Kx SATIN FINISH GRO GRAIN SILK $1.75 KS SATIN FINISH GROGRAIN SILK $1.75 \ FINISH GROGRAIN SILK $L.73 ‘ou wish to know the real value of this Ks quailty try to watch if anywhere at $2. KS to $2.60 yard. DON'T DELAY DON’T DELAY. \ DON'T DELAY, . Every yard of these goods will sold. uy will be certain to get ® bar- S gain, no matter what quality they = > S\chase. This chance to secure Silks at su SILKS a sacrificemay never occuragain, S _— \ CONNOLLY 's, 608 Ninth Street, Opposite Patent Oftice, GPRING DRY SO WInTe MAN, Beal fel6-1m EY ESTMENTS. FOR SALE. District of pode Columbia 20 years 6 percent. gold Di strict of Colt = a lumbia 18 years 7 per cent. curren- “Washiny 30. cent. gold bonds. year6 | United States Bonds of all issues, and other se- LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. j12-ly __ Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 10th st. —_—_—_—_— ee curities, K yc Shectin ay a -Quarter White Spread, 67¢, Wolte Marseilles Spreads, $1.80" up. 6-Quarter Black Cashmere, $1.10; worth §1.75 Black Cashmeres, 25, Black Pare Mohair Alpaca, $7540, worth 62c, Full line Colored Dress Goods, 102... up, All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 60c. Special bargains in Carpets, to sell out. right prices, and always good value for your money, FOR SALE. DS—CHEAP. 'OODS SACRIFICED. Ic. Calicoes, 44c., up. 18, 20e. worth $1, 37, 62c. to $1, cheap, NAUDAIN, 709 Market Bpace. KR SALE_A Basket PH-ETON, canopy ton, and set of BUGGY HAKNESS chea) G BEAT BARGAINS IN D ddress **JUNIOK,** Room A 30. tor GPs O. department’ mario. LUTTRELL & WINE JR SAL: tory, 412 8th st. n.w. A SPECIAL BARGALN — Second- hand COUPE, in therough order throughout. Price $800. Can be seen at BE. H. GRAHAM'S Carriage Fac- 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Just received, a beautiful line of DRESS GO@DS GRSES | FOR, SALE CHEAP Good ‘arm use. at Metropolitan Railroad Stables, “P” Street Bridge. Sn febi8-eo15t in new shades and styles, from 25 to 75c. a yard, All-Weol Buntings in a¢ or in plain colors U Plaid Dress Goods 15c., cost from 25 500 yards dark Pacific Cretons 6'4c., price 12\<e, BOARDING. 51 11TH STREST N. W.—Farnisis oo ROOMon second fioor. Also. other Farn- ished ROOMS, with first class TABLE BOARD. Transient guests accommodated, NDIAN HOTEL, No 518, 520, 522 1 4 1.w.—FURISHED ROOMS, with or without BOARD. Prices of Rooms and BOARD cut dai Mrs. C. KAYSER. marl to suit the time: ] )OAKDING. en suite or ingle, wit! Tr: sient Boarders accommodated, LEASANT FURNISHED ROO. first-class TABLE BOARD, witha family, where the comforts of home can be enjoy at moderate expense; married people prefe a 8th st. SE RSEEEERARemeeeeeeeee 10-4 Bleached Pillow-Case Cotton 10c, A splendid line of Spring Cassimeres and Cloths Just received, Curtain Lace from 20 to 7Bc. - Curtains in sets chean, 5,000 yards Cambri- Edgings from 4 to 60c, These goods at about half value, irs Black Kid Gloves, 1 Button, 30c, vod quality 50c, loves, Hosiery and Handker- jandsomely Furnished ROOM~ first-class TABLE BOARD. 512 9th st.n.W., and 206 F st.n.w. Also, | Ladies’ Corsets in A beaut iful line of ts at lowest figures. rantee our goods io be of best quality and at lewest cash prices, PERSONAL. NFORMATION .—The gentleman who inquired at the Ebbit House yesterday mornin, ing the office of the Artist of the Fresco 9 will find the and noton Est., informed, JOS. in the new dining room at the Ebbit, pimegtadg Kate new: ost Office, as Wrong! MAN, Artist, , to see all of his old customers. Lh LIBBEY HAS REMOVED FROM 437 ¢ 7th street, on account of exorbitant rent, to 437 Oth street, near thecorner of E, arene he hopes ADAM DUPREE. | Closet she will tell you dence, 219 K st., near $d n.w. yard Spool Cot dian Doctress and For- tune Teller.—If ~~ have askeleton in ow to get rid of it. Goops, aT ‘sirable colors, About $4.000 worth Winter Dress Guods at and { bel cost, 300 yards Carpets 30c., sold at 40c. ~ 12 new Druggets, large and desirable, at cost, 1.500 yaras new and fine Linen Lawns at 25c. Sheeting Goods at 18. “Sat 1Be, LUTTRELL & WINE, _20th street and Penn, ave. ‘ARE. OST BARS, TBE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER BRODHEAD & CO."8, 939 Penn’a ave. IN Lyons Black Gros Grain Lyons Black Silks and Velvet. Black French Cashmere, and Cour- tauld?s Black Crape, All wool Bunting | Koechiin French petween 9th and 10th sts., ik, best makes, only 35¢, Freres oli de Alsace, in new Bourettes | designs, just received. All wool French Cashmere, Androscoggin yard wide only 8c. Elegant 3-Buttom H colors, $1.25. Clark's best 200- bol, (SIX spools for 2c.) ne of new and desirable first class gvods equally cheap. Call and examine, “ BRODHEAD & CO., fel@l-tr 939 Penn. ave., bet. 9h and 10th, NOT! E. Stewart, varlous St GEO. LINCOLN, 908 Pa. ave. n. W. —All persons are cautioned not to pur- chase a PROMISSORY NOTE, dated 10th duly, 1877, and drawn im favor of Louisa D. order for the sum of $500, and one year after date with interest, JACO. KINGLA, fel ‘TOCK OF DRY GOODS AT CesT. IVORCES promptly and r rious tates wr moat public yor exposure. uaran' good everywhere. Consul ion free fa stric ly confidentisl. New York Law Agency, STROLOGY. Astrologist ‘This celebrated Lady and ‘Medium can be consulted at Bo. 201 D st. of 2dn.w. She has no superior in delineating Fast, J Tosent and Future, In love or businoss ber ingoue your enemloa and tetSetng oe ine BR RENT, By B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th ana P We 9 offige rooms Over 1419-21 and a3 MY aren 2e3 weet cnaaaded Ey Stock of ties tnan cost, Large wool BLANKETS, $2. Large size COMFORTS, 97's cents. Job lot of HAM ight,of HAMBURG EDGES and INSERT. MUST HAVE MONEY. Beautiful PRINTS, 43 cents, Best wide SHEETINGS, 22 cents, . Large lot of TABLE LINEN REMNANTS, < 1.500 Remnants of COTTONS, DRESS GOO} CASHMERES, and FLANNELS. at onetieed aiblendidassortment of BLACK CASHMERES 4 Beautiful wide CASHMERE at 30 cents, BLANKETS and COMFORTS REMEMBER THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD WISWALL&GWYNE, -

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