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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY March 20, 1878, Advertisers are requested to send tn their an- | Bouncements as early in the day as possible, and in all cases before 10’clock M. The insertion in the Bame day's issue of those reaching the office after ‘Chat bour cannot be assured. ‘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, etc., should in ail 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- Jec’ed manuscripts not returned or preserved. pneaaRaeeeetinis dateetAhsleniasnel hesehhen Ameng the inventions of modern civiliza- tion the bell punch occupies a prominent po- sition. It has already earned the right to ap- pear on the coat of arms of at least one of the United States, and we look fora time when its | influence shall spread from ocean to ocean. a is proud of her dram bell puneh, and rich source of income to her reve- V irgini finds i nues. Louisiana has adopted the invent and the expediency of pursuing a similar | course is seriously debated in the west and pereeiving that Virginia will north. Chicago, obtain nearly #100000 more than t pated revenue of half a mili “tf source, looks to the bell ay tain m G Cineinnati a the e 9 adoption of the p every barkeepe vu guarant not be iner ark that the combination of amount of intoxi sorbed by the citizens of the United + wa adoption of the bell punch al prospert the Moffat the enf sister. owing t cement of the law on the subj and are disposed to find fault with the } ture for failing to pass the bill providing the more effectual coll tions. In the debate m_ the Sen the timber bill, Mr. Blaine comp! eastern papers had abused him as rushing to e of the timber thieves. So far as pers, those of stance, have the defe we have seen, the wes! Cincinnati and Chi used the harshest language in regard to him. The prominent point ¢ pean politics at present of the m pean relations, and abrogates pre signatory powers. The New York Sun is not disposed to give up the ship, and contends that the decision of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, in the An- ‘is based entirely upon a techni- cal point,” and “should have no influence to discourage the vast majority of the people who are opposed to fraud in the Presidential election.” Sofaras appears, however, there is nothing to show that the majority of the people, or any considerable portion of them, care to have the profitless agitation of the Question of the Presidential settlement kept derson case, vp. The fresh outbreak of the Cuban revolut in New York does notappear to have awakened ng of prominent Cuban citizens at Havana has | unanimously repudiated the New York de- monstration. The New York shriekers for | freedom in Cuba are quite likely the holders much enthusiasm in Cuba. A m of Cuban bends. 7 ASHIN dove at 1115 order. sala “JUDGE BARILEY’S GREAT SP oJ support of the proposiiic Sif ution will be detlvered THIS E © clock at Odd Fellows CARE Gs T have now on CAKBIAGES. h DEPARTMENT. -class Work guaranteed to all. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, Repository and Factery, 410 to 416 Sth st. nor. JEW 1\URK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennaylrania avenue. GOD GLOPS, any Net WO” Ladies’ French Kid Button. AR. C, Do wite.83 . Button. $250 to3 30 B. 350 Ladies" Fine Kid French Heel: Ladies’ Best French Kid. Ladies’ Foxed Lace ..20220.0.. Ladtes’ House Slippers. 40c. : Cor Kid Newport Ties. * Kid or Goat Button aaatee Calf Congress: gress, or Alexis. Gent's Working Shoes ‘All kinds of Misses per cent. less than elsewhere, Everyihing as represented. One Price Ouly. mar20-4t GEO. McCARTHY, = SE AT HOM PYING D marl6. 20, A street 8. e, FOR THE HAIR ‘Restores aad youthful Inoves dandruff, and prevents the hair falling. With » constantly fn tor the” First, being warranted entirely harmless, iy 3 ‘Second, |, no sediment or other extraneous matter, reating ‘more or less dirt upon the scalp, to shake before using. “Fppird, does Hot stain linen or the finger nails. A trial will convince, ‘Put up in large bottles, Price One Dollar, 2d and D sts. n.w., Corner a Bos AND STOCKS. United States Bonds of all kinds; District of Columbia Bonds of various issues: Washington and Georgetown Quarterly Stock; Municipal and Haliroadl Bonds & © ‘and sold oA W1S JOHNSON & CU., Bankers, SPRING OPENING PARIS NOVELTIES. SILKS. All Btyles, TION to the h Thch as the only cer ‘ans of TAIST, in her crippled financial conditios~"The subject is agitated in St. ' id other prominent cities | The arguments in favor » are numerous. AS must punch a numbered slip | for each drink in the presence of the drinker, of an honest settlement of ac- counts is furnished the proprietor of the saloon. It will have a tendency to do away with mean and cheap whisky. The burdens on real estate, personal property and the jes will be lightened, or at least will ased: while indulgence in objec- ble luxuries is taxed. It unnecessary ue a fieedom from taxes will have a power- Tul reforming influence. The financial view | of the matter is not without effeet on some minds. Statisties showing the wonderful ating liquor annually ab- ates Way afford some idea of the vast sums in the of revenue to be derived by the general h state or city | TABLE L Made of W: matory influences, temper- | all cling about | Lpunch. Some of the Virginia papers complain of a falling off in the revenues from delinquencies in ion of the tax, but the bell-puneh itself is unshaken in their affee- interest in Euro- the determination ner in which the expected congress shall approach the treaty of San Stefano. Russia has so far receded from her original position as to be willing that the congress, after having the treaty read, shall decide for itself what portions it will diseuss. England claims that as the public lawo Europe is Valid until formally repealed, and as this treaty amounts to a readjustment of Euro- as agreements, it should be formally considered asa whole by the congress of powers. Tue other nations have not shown their hands, and the issue of the matter is uncertain. The second preliminary question seems to be set- tled. Greece and other interested nations of the same grade may send delegates to the congress to represent their interests, but these diplomats shall not be on the same footing as regards voting with the representatives of the IRONING AND FLCTING 20th street n.W., In first class | ms, ee., which 8 on former the attention of the oy ‘act that T have made ar - to 40 per cent. on all Car- 83888 zg BRESSSE: N ETANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY or faded hair to its original color | ce in three to ten days, re- fl a Pas be has the advantages over all other preparations ILE AMA SUITINGS, EL’s Halk SUITINGS, ; GINGITAMS, eNL ANY Lawns. AIS SILKS. BLACK SILKS From all the Star dard Makers, COLORED SILKS In all the New Shades, STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS In Great Variety. DAMASSEE SILKS Perinot's Celebrated Kid Gloves. 3. 4. Butions. Gants de Sneie, 4 Button Black L dressed Kid Gloves. We call SPECIAL ATTEN- “LE ROYAL" EID GLOVES In Black and all Colors; 3-buttons $125, 4- | buttons $1.50. 6-button §! | Thread | Choice novelties in | LADIES’, GENTS’ NOTTINGHAM Laces, LACE CURTAINS, RICH SHAWL: PAKIS AN NEW SUN UM ELL AS BLACK TRIMMING VELVET3, DAMASK NAPEINS, », N. LINEN SHEETINGS, THE DOLLAR SHIRTs, itta Musi n. ete. ete., etc. ‘An inspection of stock is solicited. obligation to purchase, ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, Pennsylvania Avenues, mai 20-20! VEGETINE WILL CURE RHEUMATIS Yent medicine, VEGE Me. “Was att suffering terri xor eight m VEGETINE on the adv! entirely cured by tt. half bott’e until the pain had eral health began to im | ence of this great blood dreadfully froma Nusa yous. Atter takin for usii heen from the hea strength seemed to come wit c foo much cannot be sald in its favor; and I ys take pleasure in recommending it to my is who may be suffering from any the blood, for L feel satisfied if they try it they are sure of acure. Tam, very respectfully. yours, J. H. RHODES, ‘Manager W esternUniouTelegraphOffice, Uriana,O, VEGETINE WILL CURE RHEUMATISM. Couemne STEVE: Mr. H Dear has done for my family, I Unpana. 0. MR. H.R. STEVENS. Boston, M Denr Sir:—I feel greatly indebted to your excel N&, for what it has done for me, I have been subjected to Ahewmatism all my ked with it three years ago, and ins in my ches , back and limbs ich tine 1 commenced eof afriend, w T bad scarce nths, at and Nervous Debility, fited by its use, 1 hay No, 14 West Fulton s VEGETINE A FAMILY MEDICINE. called the Vr was cured en CINC MR. H.R. STLVEN her studies at school. m Rheumatism. nati, The blood in this disease, 1s found to contain an VEGETINE acts by converting its @iseased condition to a healthy One bottle of VecETink will give relief, but to effect a permanent cure tt must be taken regularly, and may take several bottles especially in cases of long standing. N REPORTS. DAWSON & BAXTER, ion Druggists, Chicago. 1). highly spoken of by ali wlio have JOSEPH WILLARD, Druggist and Chemist, C Sella great deal of VEGETIN sati-faction In all cass. T. P, TMITH & CO. Pharmacists, Chi ‘ate, gives good satisfac- excess of fibrin the blood from circulation. FORE! Preseri VEGETINE | tried it. Dispensin; VEGETIN® Selis first: tion, and isa good medicine. mar20-was RHEUMATISM IS A DISEASE OF THE BLOOD. VEGETINE Prepared by H, RB. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. Eagitsh Lisle~ » French Lace’ Lisle-Taread Gloves— AND it 3° Hoste CHILDRENS: BERLIN WRAPS, the first bottle of V noticed a great change for the better. Stant pain ad heaviness that I had over my eyes for years disappeared, and the discharge of mucus petite gotbetter, and | dose of medi. WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. TANTED—A colored BOY to take care of W Horee and Buggy at 1701 6th 6t., n.w. or, of R. i YY ANTED—A white GIRL to take care of ch deen; German preferred. Apply at 314 Pennsylvania ave, n.w. 1° V ANTEO—By two Prench Girls SITUA- } Th as nurses for small chi'dren or to travel, Apply at A. COLINS', 1733 1H. st. new. tmarg0-2 * 1 Wee soln, The, desires no salary. WISHES TO TRAVEL witha lady as com panion, A: dre:s “'Traveler.'” City Post Offi-e, mar20-2.° TANTED—A medium-sized HOUSE with (W ‘riodern improvements, centratly located. by asmall family of adults, Address “*Tenant."* Star | office, m 120-3 * ANTE! —A BOOM (where the parties will be permanent) for the Storage of Furniture: references required. Address, with terms, which must be mod-rate, H.D.H., Star office. a2 WASTED TA French Drossmaker from New York wishes a few ENGAGEMENTS by day o, week: will make sults from $5 and upwards. Call or address HK. L., 111 Penusylvania ave nue. mr20-2.* WANTED TEACH-R OF LOGIC to give instruction in Jevon's Elementary Lessons, Ed. of °77, beginning with the 14h. tudent, Boom 38, Ht. Givu Building, 98h aad Fsts. u.w. mar20-3 * WV ae riBY Sorespectable colored ‘Girt a SITUATION to covk, wash and tron, or work by the day: can give best of reference. Ao- ply at 906 Ball's Court, near corner Mass :cluset's avenue, between 21 and 8d sts, n.w. 1 ANTED-B: a respectable white Girla™iT- UATION as cook, washer and iroxe,, to go short disiauce in the conniry, or else In the « P-esse call for two Apply at 608 215t st. tween x Ws N I at 82 18:h st., betwen Hand I sts. ; warranted not cut or injure the finest n 6 | WEARTED Thorougn MAID; a i Settled woman. with good references; none others need apply. 1831 F st. mar19-2t* WASTED Ry chemist a POSTTION in drug store, Address PRES /RIPTION, Star of- } fice marl 2 * ANTED—A vhite Americar WOMAN as cook and general houseworker, with no in- cumbrance: wood heme and to a settied Pe nia ave marl! rent two or thre ni-hed or unfurnished KOUMX; house ne pith modern improvements; referencésexchanget: Address, (by note) or call after 5p. m., at No. 204 G st. nw. marl9-3i" WANTED To, RENT, Two commun cay ROOMS to two geatlemen, with BOARD I desired, in a.strictly private family of adult: | cation, ‘the central northwest section, Add PRIME, Star office, marl9 3 WANTED To KENTA HOUSE WD ods improvements; good yard: shade ald truit permanent home ty desired: rent must be low; Might purchase Of exchange for other prop- erty. ahgeress GOV. CLERK, Blar office. mirls-3t" WANTED—A French GIRT, to take care of a child four years old, arrange three chambers, d wait at table; wages, $10 a month; washing paid; good references required. Apply, berween 1 and 1, at 316 New Jersey avenue, Capitol Hid. marl WASTED AT INANT for a completely tar- T rooms, all modern improv nents, Brussels carpets, Piano, sewing mac! &c.: one block from City Hall; occupied at present by Ing. Gen, Treas, Dept. : will be rented reason- ably toa responsible tenant, Address ** The Owner, ** box 8, Star office, mario 4° ines, wi D—-TO RENT—By a reliable tenant a HOUSE of about 8 rooms: no basement: state terms and location, Address R. 8. L.. 423 11h reet. marlB-3.* WANTED TENANT for delightfully located house in Le Droit Park; 7 rooms, bath ant water closet, two latrohes, range, hot and cold ‘ater, and good cellar, W. A. B., city Post Oi- fice. mar18-3.* W ASZED- 4 young law graduate, experience in office work, wishes suitable EMPLOY- MENT: prefers position with access to miscella- neous library; will work for $4 per week: refer- enecs. Address JAMES, Star office, mar18-3! i, ANTED-OLD GOLDandSILV | trav O., Feb. 14, 1877, ir—1 wish to inform you what VEGETINE Eighteen months ayo my daughter had a severe aitack of Khenmatism, and a friend who had used the VEGETINE advised her to try it, and she did so with perfect success, for after using a few bottles of it she became entirely cured. n Inyself, at the present time, usiug the Vgc e- TINE for Rhewmatism with good succes: daughter has also used tle VEGETINE for € and has been greatly bene- ve also recommended it to many Others with good success; and I bi believe that the VEGETINE is the best medi the above-named diseases that there fs, aud Lalwa wish to keep it in my house as @ family m «icine. K. A. KISTLER, + Columbus, 0, ATI, O., April 11, 1877. Dinr Sir:—1 have been troubled and suffered a great deal from Catarrh. Thavetried m ny reme- dies; they did not cure me, and benefited m+ but very little; and. dear sir, by using your mediciue #ETINE I have been cured. My niece rely of Rheumatism by using medicine, VEGETINE, so sue is able to attend to She feels very thankful for Jour medicine. for she has been a great sufferer 1 would say to one aud all, try the VxGETINE for such complaints, bottles will cure you. With respect, yours truly, DAVID ARNE ELIZABETH ARNET (his wife). 135 Bayonville 5:. JESSIE CORT (his niece), Everett St., Cincinnati, O, Mr. Arnet isa large real estate owner, a wealthy man, an old resident, and well known in Cincin- and it’ gives good Vv n experienced Courier and Butler wishes TO TRAVEL abroad witha family. Address “Courier,” Star office, Highest price: pale ighest price. paid. ere margin or small quan’ ities, HICKEY & Cv., 349 W ASTED_ by a nan who speaks several ditfer- ent languages a POSITION as servant to With persons who are about visiting Europe. Address 2305 H st. n.W. mar13-1m ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN t0c- W cupy a large third story south front room. or suitable for gentleman and wife. Table BOARD — 1 RENT_ Communicating farnishid it M3, Second or third for; at 915 Th st.n.w, 120-8? WOK RENT—Nicely Farcished ROOMS, en suite SD or singly: splendid beds; the place wiil please you; all quiet.” Address P.O, Box 674, m20i 23° K RENT—-HOUSE No. 731 8th st, n,#., 9 tems. modern improvements.” For key apply 727 Bthst. n.w. Also HUUBE No, 1542 8th s«. Apply as above. mat20 6.* TOR RENT—Two or three handsomely furnished ROOMS on second floor; all modera improv: - ments; large closets. &c. Rent iow for spring and summer, 929 K st. n.w. ae K RENT—At Laure! Station. onthe Bat. & Fo" nice FRAME COTTAGE, 7 roms, in gatden and fruit. $26 permonth. & WARE. 512 F st. n.w. mar2) 3 * 1H RENT—One of the best located STORE FnGoms*on Capito ‘Hin’ with aetarse oe Bice ill be rented wery low. Apply to J. 8. WORMBTEDT, 250 F st. n.w. at DR RENT—An elegant STABLE in a desira- ble location: near Pennsylvania avenue, he- tween 4% and 6th sts, Apply at New York $i Hat Store, 361 Pennsylvania ave.. near 4% st. m20-3i" .R RENT-STORE and DWELLING north- weet corner 5h at. and Massachusetts avemue; ali modern improvements: suitable for any. busi bess. F. W. BERGMAN, 117 Penusylvania ave- nue D.w. mar£0 3i" DR RENT—HOUSE, BARN and 12 ACKE3 of LAND, 2: miles from George'own: grapes, Peaches and other fruit:suitable for raising market month in ad- produce or poul ry, Terms $5 pe vanee. Also, @ furuished or unfur Call at 125 C st. nee. FOR BEN 208 BB Ps seventeen room Brick HOUSE, modern improvement: Teasonable to a good tenant. marl9-3t* DK RENT —Five room HOUSE: good stable; Pot Ro, ot street see pply next door, marl) 3:* 1R RENT— Unfurnished ROOMS, suitabie for light housekeeping; very cheap.” Also, large dining ROOM, Northeast corner 8th and_D sts. one square east of Lincoln Hall. JFOR RENT_Sccond story, handsomely Fai uished SUITE, suitable for a couple, with pri- vate tate if desired, at 917 New York ave, Reter™ ence exchanged. marl-3.* (OR RENT—Unfurnished ROOMS, near the Ebbitt House, on T street; very’ desirable; bath-room Attached. Inquire st 1331 F st. Also, fine STORE ROC first floor, marl9-3.* UR RENT-—HOU . 93 Dumbarton street, Georgetown: all modern Improvements. App'y to JOHN TRIMBLE, Jr., 1216 F s Washing- ton. marl) 3° OB RENT—HOUSE, 2142 Pennsylvania ave, nue, 10 rooms; gas, water, bath, ete. : rebail last summer, and in good order; to careful and re- spon ibie parties only: possession May st. Inquire, by postal card or in ‘person, of G. A. SAWYER, 1420 Mass, ave, n.W. marl9 3: YOR RENT—Three nicely Furnished ROOMS, DP consisting of front parlor, bed room and din! room, ccmmmunicating, bath-ro0om, w very convenience for housekeeping to pariies with: children: terms moderate. Apply at 432_K tween 4th and 5: mari9 2.* ALE AT A t 0 A PERMAN Giew.) fipighed in. best style, 13 room focm’ heated, inciding bath and servants' rooms speaking tubes: eleen stationary washtubs; rgetable t celia. Can be seen at any fee eee marl)-4m FOR SALE OR RENT—Tue fine large MA’ SION near Brook's station, upon the Metro- olitan sailroad, in the vicinity of the Soldi Home: healthy" locality; good) water: fruits: fine large lawn; three minutes w: tion; ten minutes ride to the city: cars conven! : for ‘business hours: private family preferred, joSigu be Fented for voarding house. “Tugnire At 902 Bd st. cor of Qn.W, mar19-6.* OR RENT ome new RESIDENCE, No. 1841.Q st., with 13 rooms, aud every con: venience. at $50 per month. Also, No. 20:0 14: 1. 1.W., With 10 rooms anil like conveniences, at 335 per'inonth, Also, No. 14 [ st. ne., with 14 fours. at $85 per month. Also, a COTTAGE, just outside the clty limits: five minutes walk fron strcet cars: with five rooms, at $8 per month, In mire of S. KR. BOND, 82145 st. marl9 6 T—Pieasant Furnished front ROOMS, s 1224 G street new. /__ mari8-€* OR RENT HOUSE, No, 2320 L st, u.w. Ine quire of H. MUBKAY, corner of 24th and Penn. ave. now, marl8-3t* -An eight room HOUSE; in good repair and pleasant location; 2413 Penn. ave, Owner will board with parties renting if agresa- ble. marl8 3:* \R RENT First-class STORE and two adjoin- ing ROOMS: No. 618 9:h st.: rent low toa goed tenant. Inquire at A, EBERLY & SON. No. 718 7th st marl8-3. kK RENT—Elegant new fifteen room HOUSE nt at LeDrolt Park; beautifully located; on high- est ground In the Park; all elty conveniences, J. J. ALBRIGHT, Room 2, St, Cloud Building, and F sts, nw. marl8-3t* Ri first class, 617 F st. n.w. feb23 ANTED—To exc new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER'S, 6th and K sts. n.w. Smokey ys cured or no pay. Btoves rented. novié-tr ‘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 WANTED A perfect and clean copy of the first number of the EVENING STAR, for which a \beral price will be paid. Apply ‘at the Star office. ‘aug30-tf WANTED Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK ot any kind; eighteen years experience. Uphol- goods and work at lowest possible prices, bj | CHACE, 614 Louisiana avenue. augié-1y” ANTED—MOTHS and other insects in furnl. ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE'S, Upholsterer, 614La. ave. augié-ly Wea FEATHERS to renovate | at CHACE'S, 614 Louisiana ave, — auglé-ly Ware GAREETS to CLEAN, at RICE’S Steam Beating Works, 480 Maine avenue, be- tween 43 and 6th sta, 6.w. for and delivered without charge, jy13-1y W Sra PABEETS to CLEAN at MCGEY & FERRY’S Eureka 81 Beatin, team. ig and Sweeping Works, 7th-st. wharf. Orders by mail, ot leftal W: & MITCHEEL'S: Market Space, eat-ay WARZER Gentiemen, to know that WM. avenug, makes a spoclally of Cutting uaverente be made at homs jan36-ly LOST AND FOUND. Fok BENT, O8 SALE, Three-story and base ment Press Brick HOUSE, nine rooms and vath-rocm:bay window, gas and water; two blocks from the Capitol; in excellent condition; No, 400 New Jersey avenue s, mari6-20* FYE, RENT. The attractive RESIDENCE, known as ‘Locust Hill,’’ adjoining the Sl diers* Homeon the west; entrance from 7th street road by Whitney avenue. There are about sixteen acres of ground, eight of which are in mark: ot gare den. For particulars apply at 712 13thst. m16-1n, R RENT—Three-story BRICK DWELLING with two-story back buflding, No. 11 E st, n. W.: 12 rooms: concrece cellar; all’ modern tmprove- ments; at $30 per month to good tenant; cheapast rent inthe city. See premises, marl5.6"* ‘OR RENT—A new 6-room FRAME HOUSE. pore, kitchen, cellar stable, spring. dairy and one acre of ground; beautifully situated; 33 miles {rem here; one milé from depot; one mile from ¥il- lage, store, school, post office and four churches. Casio restaurant, Pennsylvania avenue, after bp. m. marl5-2w. FFOk, SALE COTTAGE. one story. roomy: nearly new; stable, garden, fruit, croquet iawn, in the healthy village of Mt. Pleasant, one milefrom city. Inquire of Dr, BREED. corner 8thand F sts. n.w mari4-6.* House 1316 T st. now Honse 307 Essi Capitol st House 603 A'S . sce 2 Honse 629 A st! s. ; ; so awese BS Also a ange nut berof FARMS aud 1OUSES for | 3 & RYON, 708 D st. pew. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN or THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh Bt. (Changes made every Wednesday .Three-Story Brick Houses for Sale. Continental Hotel, Pa. ave., m, 1,. 100 721, 723, 725 15th st. n.w.. mh. imps. 909'M st. n.w., mod. imps, 13 rs. “We. mod. imps,. LL rs, and Saturday. } SegseEc8 ome Seeeeee 8 - GeOrgetow I. 1110 10th st. n.w., b. 19th st. n.w., f.h., 22 rs. 913 20th st. n.w., f, b., m 824 and 826 Delaware ave,, bh. 1461S st. now... ., m. fT Fs .f.h., mod. imps,, 10 rs. a Property For Sale. “ Onim; 17th st., bet. Ran Tet. 14th and 15th n, rE oe BE 8588 Tst., bet. 17th and 18th'n.w., per it. Mass. ave. bet. 13:h and 14th n.w,. per ft. Hi st.. bet. Sthand 6h p.w.. per ft Tist!, bet. Buh anc 6h n.w:, per f . Houses For Rent. 417 13:h st. n.w.. mod. tmps., 11 Fs. TAS E st.nw., pyerrortion, m. 1.18 rs, prposonoroe 2 ZISRSS. we 3 ° 1110 F st. n.w 2031 1 st. n.w.. mod. z T.w., mod. im 17th and On. W mod. imps... store, mod, imp: mod. linps,. 12 rs New York ave., mod. imps., 13 1718 Penna. av 725 16:h st. n.w.. au { mod: imps.. 7 rs. 1220 13th st. n.wW,, mod. imps. 1919 Pa. ave. 1.w:. mod. iny 1500 10th st.'n, W..'store,” mod 417 K st. n.w., mod. imps., 9 rs, 1336 16th st. n!w., mod, 1316 10:h st. n.w.. mod, Imps. .e.. mod. 1424 Rhode Istand a 1615 5th st. 81s 4K st. hew., 8 r: Hot. n.e., irs. : I issue on the 1st and 15th of each month a for sale ace renk: on my books, applica atmy of will be sent by mail If destred- om oF Auction Sales. Ou THURSDAY, March 210% ai uabie property ou Fst. between 35 4p. m.. Val- Loans. 000, $350. at 8 per cent. 6 rooms, all mod. imps n.w.. 8rs.. all mc city, for rent by and Insurance, t Building, corner 8:h and F str KR SALE—A very Gue CAMELS HAIR SHAWL, as good as new, for one-third is Value, at 8 GOLDST ac Lean and Commission Br ke nag St «(Pos Corner 01h and D «is oR BALE-STOCK AND FIXTUKES of a Grocery and Provision Store: Good stant; Will sell the Fixtures «parate. Address W. B! Star fice, mar2Q0-6 * IR SALF- Several very fine Breech-loading SHOT GUNS. for one-third less than thet! market value, and fully warrantet, at S. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Loan apd Commission Brokers, mar 20-3t Post} Corner 10ih and 1) «is, | N SFY TO LO «N.—$6,000, $5,000, $4000, avi $3 000, $2.50. $2,000, $1,800, $1,500, 7.0, at eight per Cont.j Shin sev rn ‘enal aniounts, at 10 per cent. B. 3 Fat n.w = ma:20-10 JOR BALE—A nice FRAME HOUSE of seven rooms, situated on L7tu st. a.w., in an improy- ing part of the city; well calculated for a depart ment clerk with a small family. Liberal terms Will be made if applied for immediately, as the owner d-sires to leave the city. Inquire of J, C. WITSON, No, 631 F st., or on the premises, No. WU 17 b ma! 20-0061 POR SALE_A pair very fine SOLITAIRK DIA- MOUND EARRINGS: weighing 3\, 1 32 karats, tor $350, over two hundred dollars loss shan actual value, at 8. GOLDSTELN & CO., Loan anu Cominission Brokers, mar20 3t (Post) Corner 10ch and D sta, PWO” WELL BUILT TWO-STORY \EW RICK HOUSES, in a healthful and de-lmbie tion, for sale very cheap, and ou easy terms, AR } atonce. ) LOAN- $5. 000, $4,600 and $3 000, at 8 per ent, On Real Es ate worth double (he'am unt. | LUGTRELL & MCBLAIR, southeast coruer of 7 hand E sts. now. mara) a0 2a HE P. OR EXCHANGE T 5 corner #', and Lstsa.w. Inquire 47 me 19:3 {OK SALE_A BUTCHER SSTORE tral part of city, deing a fair bus inary prospects for the future: partuer, Address BUTCH FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS annua ts, the price we pay for worship og our POLITICAL TRINITY sn this Districc. This ts Congressional wisdom, What matters if women and children He dewn bongry at nigh ms. 19 H. CROSSMAN, BS, EISS QUARRY TO KENT on sonal e terms, situated on Rock Creek, oppo- site the old Adams Mil. Address W. K.P. ¥.G P.O, City. mari8 3.* POR SALE-A DRUG STORE in this cit old staud and doiug a xood paying bust ness, Terms easy. Address OULD STAN Star ottice, arls-6 TPO EXCHANGE. WORSE for D sctor's Paw ton, and HARN ESS; also, several fine Saddie Ghd Priging Horses for'sile, Address 1 MB. a a marls 3 CAPITALISTS AND BUILDEKS.—A re- sponsible party who will build upon it, can ean a centrally located LOT on long tine ant nt any cash payment, Address NORTH- . Star office, m 118 3.* A RAKE OPPORTUNITY Partner, active o: 41. silent, with $1,250. wanted to take halt Inter= | estina MARKET STORE, centra', doing $30 000 cash business per annum, at a gross profit vi 25 per cent, Address CELERY, Star office, marl8-8 * for CITY PROVE! Georgetown and Tsnnallv'o for $100 cash and $15 monthly. W. W. METCALF cor, 15th st, atd New York ave. mails 29 0000 FEET No. 1 SEASONED FLORIDA, 41:4 inch FLOORING, For sale cheap. marl5-6t APPLEM N & BRO, iT. By B O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. n.w. Pa, ave. 1, w., 16 rooms, nod, imps....8100 00 124 West st., Geo'tn, 13 rooms, mod, imps 83 33 406 11th st. ew. 12 rooms and store 303 10:h'st. now. store'and warehoi 915 7th st. n.w., 8 rooms, mod. imps. 917 7th st. n.w.. 8 rooms, mod. imps 4 rooms, store aud fixtures, , 10 rooms,’ mod. imps. ., 8 rooms, mod. im Oey i rooms. and peck, (new). 7 rooms and bath. (net 1419, 1423, 1455 N.Y. (oack, Building Lots for'sale in eve TeLLSLRAB SS: Ssgcsesssses q | EDWIN A. MCINTIRE. Fetrect northwest MOE 116 6th st. se,... Btore, &c., 8d & Hne, C st. 86, H BRAINARD H. WA O16 1906 K st, nw, 1780 1 ot. nw, 1446 N st. nw, Fur. house Ist. nw, Store, &c. 1626 14th3t, 80 Corner Ast and B st. 80,75 si ining is &: BhbbxeesabeeE: 710 E. Capitol st, 230 2d st. ne, . BEE Storr & dwei'g. Geo", 1222 1226 8 st. nw, Ais», a number of other abover'a list of winlel ie mete ever} day on the talletin at our OR RENT— or 204 Bat... 7 room HOUSE, new! red, painted, "hall, gas, water: Also No. 2t Bate, G-roomy ball gad waters be: tween 2d and 34 sts. n.w. Iiquire No, 628 31 st. DW. marl4-6. Fe RENT—Pleasavt 9-room COTTAGE at Mount Pieasant, with path-room and stable and large lot ground: $35 per month. Apply NA- TIONAL SAVINGS BANK, 15th sireetand New York avenue, mari2-1m O3T—On the Avenue yesterday, or at Wil- 4 lian’s, a PURSE, Intenited for stiver change. Finder will please return it toG15 H street n.w., and receive reward, iv L08T, 08 Tuesday, 19th, at the Capitel, tn the -4.chariet or between 4:4 and Trinity Church. 34 Sticet, a Roman Mosaic EAR-RING, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 348 Pennsylvania avenue, mar20 3'* FOR BALE. OR SALE—A_new $75 Singer SEWING MA- CHINE for $30; has all attachments, and in perfect order; 710 2d st. n. mar20-2u ‘OR SALE—A HORSE, HARNESS and PHAETON, in good order. Call at 621 34 st. mar20-2.* OR SALE—The FURNITURE of a six-room House in the northern part of the city, and the House for rent. Address A. B. SALE—One SHOW CAME, Silver plated nd double French plate Glass, and two Jewcl- ers’ Stands and one Baby Carriage; all cheap c nw. aF20 3: ‘OK SALE—A PIANO in Stool and Cover, for $50. cash, quire at 723 7th st.n.w. Also, a larg ass riment of Pianos and Organson easy’ terms. mar20-3t* OR SALE Two French Plate Glass SHOW CASES. two REFRIGERATORS, SHELV- ING, COUNTERS, &c., in Store No, 435 7th ‘st. LW. marl8-tr RK SALE—A fine Carriage HORSE and HAR- NErS and a COUPE-ROCKAWaY will sell cheap and on reasonabie terms but sale must be immediate, Inquire of W. C. JIRDINSTON, 617 7h street, for partic- ulars, ri4-tf _ BOARDING. _ Fee Riot furithed PARLORS and BED- ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for housekeep- ing, and several small BED ROOMS; 354 Pennsy!- vanla avenue., corner 4'¢ st. ‘marll-1m FFOe, RENT Brick DWELLINGS Nos, 227 2d st.8.e . 10 rooms; Chapin st. College, between 14th and 16th sts. also. one of 10 rooms, water and g: ELOW, 605 7th ste marli-im KR RENT-STORE No. 707 Market Space, lately occupied by Carter, dry goods. The above store ({n the best business location) is now in lendid condition. Rare opportunity to secare a first-class stand. Inquire at 612 Pennsylvania ave- nue, opposite Metropolitan Hovel, marll-1m R RENT—HOUSE No, 607 New Jersey ave W., nine rooms, good yard and modern Im- ovements: $25 per month, Apply to WC. JOHNSON, 718 13th st. ne +, 7 rooms ‘OTIS BI D.W. 6 rooms Water. ‘$20 per month. Also STORE corner 20th w.; good location for business: rent low. Apply next door or Paint Store, 1217 E st. 128-1m R RENT—HOUSE No. 1423 8th st. n.w., 1 Tooms and all modern convenlences, ‘statiouary Washstands, hot and cold water in sleeping rooms. I fitted up this house for my own use; {t1s lu first class repair; newly. paj and painted through- out." nquire "on "the premises. JOHN of, scorrT. feb26-4w* Ok RENT DWELLING Ro. 508 5:h st. n. between E and F, opp. Judiciary Square. $65. STCRE. No. 461 Pa. ave , near 4's st... $75. A. B. DUVALL, cor. 43g st. and La. ave. 23-1. ROE RENT. 1515 “Biggs strect. (between, 15:h and 14th and & and'8,) BRICK HOUSE; 11 Foom; all modern improvements: faces gouth ‘2 reliable and permanent tenant wanted, JOHN T. ARMB, 810 F st. reba" ttn Fe, BENT Very pleasant front ROOMS. tur- nished, on second and third floors, with modern improvements; convenient to all the departments;~ location central and desirable; No. 705 8th at. nw we cities of Washi year. be obtained uy) bid will rece! tumbia, be eT marl9-3t re k form. as vonder of the Commissioners of the District of SIE, Lieut. Ei Engineer of Dis | JPROPOSALS FOR SWEEPING axp CLEAN- ING ALLEYS. ENGINEER'S OFFICE. DIST. "OF COLUMBIA, en ASHANGTON, March 18, 1878. Bealed Propossis will be receiv | until twelve o’clock m on SATURDAY, March 23, 1878, for sweeping and cleaning alleys in the ion and Georgetown for one B’ank forms and all necessar; nm application at Wasu at this office information can ‘his office, and no consideration unless made upen Tict of Columbia, warl5-tr J UST BECEIVED, Ward's Easter Cards. Marcus Ward's Irbh Linen Paper and Envelopes. Marcus Ward’s Irish Linen Cards and Envelopes, Blackwood"s Jet Black Ink. Photographs of Rev. W. 8, Rainsford; price 60 cts. All the New Miscellaneous Books received as soon as published. Latest Styles of Stationery on hand always. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, LAW BOOKSELLER 475 Penna. ave. SPANISH practicall; Sue cxperieneed teac anteed to those in earnest. **Feacher,?? 1220 6th st. n.w. ‘and thoroughly taught Hapid progress uae, y , &C.—L. RICE, dealer in O'seccniand CLOTHING, BUOTS, SHOES: Hijet bigest cea ty Ca forthe articics bamed above. Orders by mail attended ERSONS DESIROUS of obtaining good BOARD should call at the Tremont House be- fore making arrangement elsewhere. Board and Room $25 to $35 per month, and $8 to $14 per week, £. P. HILL. Proprietor. marll-Im EW YORK AVENUE HOTEL, . = Cor. New York ave, and 1th st Gentlemen with their families can find at this house the surroundings of a pleasant home, with the conveniences of a well conducted hotel. A liberal arrangement will be made with “persons who desire Meals only. maril 3m 515 Ba gT BEST N, W.—Furnished Froat KOOMon second floor. Also. other Furn- ished ROOMS, with first class TABLE BOARD, ‘Transtent guests accommodated, mari-3 y* STRING AND, SUMMER SUX UES. -gutchee ts, to order, $7.50; rf Sind Hecisd, pegged, $irat BePe LITZ ant Now Tersey avenue new. maré-1n* EUUOND-nAND FUKNIT' RE SRUOND s. BOUGHT AND 80LD FOR CASH. marl8-61" Corner 8th and D sts. n.w. DENSIONS FOR WAB OF 1812.—JOHN CLARK has ali the facilities to prep.re Ds- Clarations ior Soldiers and Widows, No. 1216 H st. Dw. marl6 6. |GNS, ESTIMATES AND SPECI- IGNS, EeTORLONS s IN ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING. Computations for Build Contractors and others made at sh: rt notice and reasonabie rates, J. M. WOLBRECHT, Architect and ‘ineer, marl6 im Room 8 St. Cloud Building. PERSONAL. ADAM |) UPREE, Indian Doctress and For- tune Teller.—If you have a skeleton in your coset she will tell you how to get rid of it. Resi- dence, 219 K st., near 3d n.w, ‘Ue IVORCES promptly and legally obtained in ‘various States without publicity oF exposure: guaranteed good everywhare. Consultation free and strictly confidentis}. New York Law Agency. GEO. LINOOLN, 80S Ba. ave. D. w. mare awe P. LIBBEY HAS REMOVED FROM 437 see sireet, on sceount of Pzorbltant eee to street,’ near the corner of E, where he ho} to see all of his old customers. feuas-Sin AfPtBOLoeY. MADAME BOSS. ‘This celebrated Lady Astrologist (eating Medium can be consulted at MoeoL D st, mornee of 2dn.w. She has no superior in the Present and Future, In love or business her savice is Invaluable, describing your friends, point- ingout your enemen and tafonaing yoo e ae ‘ation. strictly confidential, Ladion Bi; gentle 8TROLUGIST.—Mrs, Dr. ELLIS, 805 Penn- A sylvanisaventie. If you would Know the trata the Dr, eee Boo, Wall things. “Omoe hours from 8 ADAME COSTELLO, Discipleof Mlle Lenor- Mit Ee See ears = 5 Dat. Dw. Fat, cars pam the door. stoi T-1y A MEMOIR OF FATHER JOHN MCELROY, the Irish Priest. by Eameraida Boyle, Pricd 25 cents. JAMES BELLEW, Publisher, 711 7th street. Washington. D. C. marl5-1w Bonds and Stocks, beught st. and Penia, avenue, PATTERNS, all the new styles, ived by W. P. ITE& C0., Book: School EI ju sellers ant Stationers, 1149 7(y street u.W. and Biank Books specialties, sep0-1y Harness and Trunk Factory, 5 a the Corcoran Buuiaing, | ture, Cs LEWERBERG, "hart nasa fev26-tr to. Always on hand at BECKER’S N EXQUISITE TUILET ABTICLE. Ladies desirous, while traveling during the hot summer months, of keeping thelr Complecion Clear and Fair, are invited to test Madame Lew- enberg’s PASTILLES DE FLORENCE, WHITE and HOSEE®, which are a most refreshing and Pleasant substitute for soap oF powder, FOr sale at druggists and perfumers, Price 60. cat CAUTION. juine without the certi- of SCHL: ‘None are AMES R. ORGANS, Super) $40" nity $%. Pi Super Organs o i getail price by other manufactupere $000, 08 $260, “Beautiful $650 Pianos, $176—bran’ new, warranted 15 days? test trial. Ovher bargaias. pant ikem Introduced: agents wanted. Paper free. PIANOR. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, NJ. maié 1a LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to know gine best One Doler GLASS. ‘accurate'y sui i — ee H.H, BEMPLER'S, Optician 453" Penn, avenue n.W,, Corner 6) street, w Y THOMAS J. M RS, nt, 1216 F st, 10-room Brick, mod. imps, 836 P st. ge ee TS Kae . .» cor. Vt.ave.and N st. Frame, 504 140 ewe Tick mod. imps., 1526 Columbia st. R RENT AND FOR SALE, By WM. E. BURFOKD, No. 708 E street, No. 475 Missourl ave.. mod. imps.,12 rs . No. 17018 st., mod. in Beautiful residence at imps.. 8 rs. Hyatisvilie . r Sale. ‘Three 2 story Bricks for sale at a ment: two for $2,200 each; one for fiom 15 to 25 per cent. in rents, Also two Houses to trade in part payment of $4,000, 83,000 ana 91,660 good real estate, . $3,000 an . Appy ‘ubmediately oe. WM. E. BURFORD. Real Estate ‘Broker Ni _———_—_—_—_—_—_ BOOKS AND STATIONERY NEW Books. py A_ New Testament Commentary for English ‘Headers. Bishop Elliott vol. bees Eternal Hope. Pottery: How it is Made, Josiah Allen's Wife at the Centennial. Life and Timesof Thomas Bec 1 ‘The Mon, Mrs, Ferrard. Leisure Hour Series 1.00 . "No Name Serie: Tiotes sche Dictfonary of Music and Musicians. George Canon Farrar. SRE the United States, Me i" aR Mrs. Newman. . ENTEN BROOKS. CES, SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, i nts Laurence's Pure Linen Papers,) ex yleania L FANCY BASKE: RRA’S NEW BOOK: ‘The Christian Creed: By Rev. Stanley Leatl Classic Preachers of the Ei ‘The Witness of History to Masters in English Theology, By Natural History of Atheism, Frowde's Life and Times of TI New Testament Com: By Dr. Ellicott, Its Theory and Practice, homas Becket. mentary, for English Read- WM. BALLAN’ 428 7th +4 inate LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘Treatise on Photog! $1.50; Physiog $2.50: The Doct Edward Beecher, D.D.. $1. cular Power, bry" of Bugiish ‘Liseratara: opr W of English Literature, by W, 34: Home Interio1 by Abney, F. BR. 8. HY Mure, FLEES iy The Source of Mu: ‘Jr. $1: Lite of the . r, Kismet, $1; The ‘rrard, Leisure Hour Series, $1; Oon- Halt Hour Se for the Luvasion o cts. For sale by stantinople, by James . H. Guernsey, Bra mar2-tr Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa, EDUCATIONAL. APLEWOOD — INSTITUTE, VILLE, PA.—Boys. per quarver; Girls, ‘Yale or Har- usiness, Yale or J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Prin. SELL . PRUD? " ADEMOISELLE | V. , PRUD'HOMME'S Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. N. B.—Pupils taught pronunciation, the use of Lp.m. and $ p.m. Sam. 0am., Gentlemen, Boys and Giris, 6p, Private Lessons londays and Thursdays after 4p.m.; other week days between 12and1. j31-2m EMAN; LATIN and GREEK, ‘WILLIAN ‘PINENEY, lasses at 1801 H st. n.w. Address 1808 a tis jan3-3m_ MES CORRIDON lesgons. Call at 1014 13th KSSONS IN GERM, L by F. MUSSAEI ‘9th and F. Writ ‘Hand taught in’ short ‘Lessons given at OUSE FOR SALE_A 10-room, three-stor} and basement new BRICK HOUSE, finishe to order, with every modern improvement, on a paved street in the most thriving northwestern part of the city. Lot 20hy 100, Will be sold ata crifice by the owner. Address Lock Box 144 Ciy P.O. marlé-Lw Fer SALE—At Mt. Pleasant, D, C., 27 500 feet OUND: HOUSE of Seven Fooms: large of cellar, well. cistern, stable, gaden, fruit-trees, &c,, &e. Will be soid on easy term: JOHN B. BLOSS, marll-20* Mt, Pleasant, or Room 10 May Build’g. SALE —I will exchange Improved or Unim- roved PROPERTY. clear of all encum: ¢, forencumbered PROPERTY. Parties pre- pared to sell at market value apply to J. W. STARR, northeast corner N, Y. ay, and 15th st. nw. feb20-Im* NVESTMENTS. FOR BALE. pDistrict of Columbia 20 years 6 per cent. gold Is. District of Columbia 18 years 7 per cent. curren- cy bonds, ‘ashington 30 year6 per cent. bon Dried Sites Wouds oF" asad and ouhor we- cari LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., be J12-1y Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 10th st. _FAMILY SUPPLIES. ESS MACKEREL, BONELESS CODFISH, POTOMAC ROE HERRING, LABRADOR HERRING, SMOKED SALMON, SMUKED POTOMAC ROE HEBRING, CANNED SALMON, CANNED LOBSTER, SARDINES, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1431 New York ave., marl4-tr Near U. 8. Treasury Department. R.G2As, e Stalls 638 avd 639 Center Market, s+ 20 and 21 Western + CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL: TIMES. Good Beef Roasts, 125 to 18, ‘tt Steaks, 12% to 20, Other Meats in proportion. 4#s- Ail orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, marls-tr HAVE ON HARD EXTRA FINE CAPON, CANVAS BACK ovens, GROUSE, PHILADEDPHIA POULTRY and Philadelphia BEEF, CRABS, CLAM, SHAD and all kinds of FIsH, TEN DERLOINS received daily. ALSO, GREEN PEAS, GBEEN CUCUMBERS, And FRESH TOMATOES. PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York ave, mar8-tr FEANK J. TIBBETS. S. ELLIOTT . Can be found at q win Mafwet, by bis friends aud the loversat™ CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb28-6m ‘EW Goops. SARDINES La TOMAT, BONELESS SARDINES, QUEEN OLIVES, CAPERS, TOBASOO SAUCE, LOBSTER, PICKLED AND FRESH. SALMON, Ro Gents artving Say N. 1 LB. CANB, Parti contem| housek will save money by ob’ our prices for ey by obtaining our pri r Stapfoand Fancy B. W. REED'S SONS, Jani9-tr 1916 F st. n. wo. ‘OUN R. KELLY, BEEF, LAMB VEAL, MUTTON, Etc. CORNED BEEF &'SPBCIALY Btalls 628. 629 and 630 Center Macket, Pip street wing, ud208 and 206 Northern, Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the cit; sepl4-ly PROFESSION AL. N. DUTTON, Roots 18 and tb. Bato Dopostt 2, cor. 15th st. and New York ave. ste RB. PARSONS, has removed his Dick stat eter Sa ne erred ENBY J. ENNIS, 7116. ite Pat- it Electrician Me Exe H cat Ofte, Ke eS taker CHUBB, jel®-1y tT. M. TALBOTT, D)'ietionea to southeast cornce Tin ana 2B wet. Tnyas-ty ci, AS 10th actect aw, most obstinate Chronic and ‘Diseases. sultation free. Office hours—8 to li a.m. and 8 to p.m. seub-1y" J. B. GIBBS, D* DEFTIBE, ea BEMOVED TO 708 MOVED 16TH SrRker, —mari-ly___Over Thompson's Drag Store. D:: DURK, Uemsie, 43 Im ‘Slrevi southwest, and E'sirets, Besutifal, {ng without pain, 60 centa, ‘operations DRY GOODS. _ OoOTICE. “Our Stock wilt he found very attractive in all the departments, As we can now show much the larg- est assortment of DRY GOODS it has ever bare our pleasure to offer, embracing all the most deslr~ able things out this season large stock of Di me-th Goods of the mest appr ation to sell at the very i enone her with @ very West TALES pos Werespectfully ask an ins} all in want of the best Goods at reasonable prices. W. M. BROWN, B14 Kighth Street nw. T= GREAT SACRIFICE DRY GOODS WISWALL & GWYNN'S WILL CONTINUE ONLY 7 DAYS LONGER. BVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, Best PRINTS ma Lorge lot of BLACK GRENADINES will we slaughtered at haif pr 5 tof TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAP- Sat a fearful sacrifice, All our 374c. DRESS GOODs down to 18. Splenéid live of HOSIERY aud UNDERWEAR a! GO cen's on the 8) Great many REM NANTS of Dress Good, Flaanets, He Liuens will be sold regardies: Ladies will bear in mind this sale will contiane only 7 days more, WIBWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space, ‘Third door from 7th street, NEW STYLES IN SPRIN « Goops. a 50 ps handsome Dress Gv iood Black Cashm: 4 Black Tamise hs and Deiaines, very cheap, uble-face Bik Mohairs and Alpacas, very choap, ali-wool Cashmere De! | sirable shades, All'sh des in Bu 2000 doz. Towels and Sheetings, white and colored stripe Bed may decided bargains, pecial bargains in all Winter Dress Goods, Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, many at less than Gost to close out stock, All goods sold warranted as represented, at 3. W. COLLEY 's 801,Cor.8th st and Market 8; HY BARGAINS “ap ges, in plain amd de- ood quality at 2 XTRAORDINA! At BRODHEAD'S, 1205 F 12th and 13th streets, Cashmere. Rich Lyons treet, botwoom Double-foid” Black od } Neck Kutiing, 10°, A-para Skirt Braid, 6c. 2) Bone Hip ox Hid Gloves. Abc. 1 Button Kids, $1.25. card. Clark’s best ! Best. Hooks ‘8 vard Spool Cotton, 6 pools. 25.) Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Berea es, Cambrics, kins. Doytles, Table Li Towelings, Nap= Dress Goods, &6 , Ail goods first class, and sel with Btmost ‘care. and sold cheap for cash. Now is the time to» hecause hought 2ih and 13th 'sts. 50-inch Fine Biack . s, 0 2%, 75. Black Silks, 62's 76, 87 to $2.50. Black Mohairs, 37%, worth 50, eax Al paces 15 fds, 12's, 15. 18, New Spring Dress Goods, 12', 15, 18, 20c, w: Special Bargains all through Steck . ‘imeres for Men and Boys: cheap. Sheetings, 16¢, up. st be sold, and prices hecessartig, Carpet Stock’ n Full Stock Bazar Patterns, T. N. NAUDAIN, 709 Market Bpace, JEW SPRING DRY G@oODs. ing new BPRING GOODS daily, Knickerbocker Dress Goods, from cents per yard up to fine goods, Bunting, from 25 cents to renadines, Cashmeres and Tamise veay A full stock of White Goods, Hosier; UBD: ‘We are receivi Bourette and NEW stock oF DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTERS, ‘One case all woo! French Cashmeres, yard 50 cents, sold at 6 _e - res, in finer numbers, full double $1; 20 per cent, Prices. ‘k Alpacas and Mohairs, 15, 18, 20. 25, 81, ne 15, 18, 29, conte, Boy's wear, from 25, 35, 37, 40, New stock of Lawns, Table Linen, 25, 35, 37, 45 50c. New Spring Carpets and Oil Cloths, 05."75,_ 85, 67. Under'the regular presse’ Ot Buntings in all the Ls na new colurs, M. TOWSON 4 CO., 636 Penneyloanta avenue, South side, near Tth st, 15 CENTS TABD. 1 11 cents yard. . 15 cents dozen yards. 10-4 Aa Victoria Lawn, Plaid Dress Goods. 19 and : q m6-1m JOS. B, BAILEY, cor. 7th & F's.t. ,ELK St he) SPECIAL SALE OF WILL CONTINUE A FEW DAYS LONGER, CONNOLLY'S, GH PRICES FoR ‘he Cheapest Dry Goods Store “im RTER'S NEW STORE, 711 Market Spa: low Case Cotton 10sec, ico, 4'sc.: New York the best and widest made, very quality’ Plaid Muslin, 12c: one yard wide : beautiful Db; 15c.; Black Silks at the very e are selling an exeelient qualit! D? NOT PAY HI Buy them at t BY Very wide Pill very finequality, ; pure white all Lin he U ; e its, only $1.50; also, Honey Comb Wi also. remnants of Table Linen vet Biack Cashmere, ¥, double fold, Bc. located in our We have placed a lai ‘ith our name writ (CARTERS, ) 80 that ev y_ the cheapest Dry Good: 0 SEWARD IF we. BROTHERS Fait. ‘case of Femile rregu- Obstructions: 80 years” exp 906 B street southwest, opposite mi thso- De LEON, The Oldest Retablished Fae te Pr Residence. 8 Monroe st., g te iz i } aa =