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ee eee THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON THURSDAY .......Peproary 2 + Iss. CROSBY %. NOVES......Editor. The Kvening Star bas a reauiar, perma- nent. bona Gide dally circulation more than treble that ef any other dally pnper pab- shed im Washington, and equal te that of all the other daily papers here added te- acther. THE STAR office fs connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mall and otherwise, news, or any information or Dasiness can be sent day or night, free of charge. ‘The Double Sheet on Saturday. ‘The success of the eight-page Stak on Sat- urdays is unprecedented. Last Saturday, for the fifth time in as many weeks, a second edition was printed to meet the demand. Advertisers and newsdealers will confer a favor by sending tm thelr orders as early as practicable for the enlarged and extra edition aturday. of next s — Site for the National Library. C. ©." ts informed oring Fadi over Caplio! as the site of the brary building we have no dispost ampion the claims of ¥ for “public tmprove- Library butlding should jatly accessible to the punlic. consideration in view it shou!d not go either to the east erd or the west end of the city, but to some central point, and Judiciary square seems to fill the bill tn this respect, and has the further advantage of being avail- able at once for the erection of the buflding. Again, we doubt If the people of East Washing- ton—with the exception of the real estate pool who have unsaleable property they would Ilke to unload upon the government—really wish to have the further break made in theirconnections with the city west of the Capitol Involved in pulling down the buildings on half a dozen populous squares, and replacing them by gov ernment parks and government buildings. With the large space occupied by the Capitol and surrounding grounds, East Washing- ton 1s already pretty well divorced from the main city, and the gap would be greatly widened by covering six squares east of the Cap!tol with government bulldings. And these buildings (for library and Supreme Court) from their sedate character and the small num- ber of employés In them, would give scarcely any additional business to that part of the city. ‘There ts a question, too, whether building: of this size so near the Capitol and on the same level with {t will not detract from the import. ance of that structure. This consideration has been studied so carefully in regard to the west | front of the Capttol that even the shade treezona. level much be!ow the buliding have been lopped and trimmed down to the proportions of shrubs so that they might not dwarf the Capitol, de- tract from its elevation, and make it with its long low wings look squatty. However, the necessity for a library buliding ts so impera- | tive that there will doubtless be a pretty gen- eral acqulescence tn the adoption of elther of the sites proposed—Caplitol Hill or Judiciary Square—tf the speedy prosecution of the work can be ensured. Withovt going mto a general criticism of the | protection bill now pending in the British House of Commons, there !s one feature of It which every fair-minded person can condemn off-hand. This the retroactive proviston,which reaches back to the sith of September, 1330. Under this section of the law parites can be | tried, found guilty ard sentenced for acts which were not violative of at the time they were committe: in other words, law- ablding—to the extent that they did not break the law—eltizens of last October may be, by this act, made criminals in March or April of | this year, regardless of their exemplary con- guct since last year. The British law-makers may as well go back four years as four months in their } jon, and if four years, why not forty? By this retroactive system of law- | maki p to pl nt them trom upsetting sults for lands or money long since d a erally upsetting esof therealn? L-zisia- ton of thi would not be considered fora ni anybody except the » eld Spirit of v: ervaded the Exglts' reland for very many years Upon the theory that having h, they caa never elthat any dictiveness tha’ ernment agatnst Past stiil exists. injured Ireland, forgive her, t gllsh se: sort of weapons, no matter how unctvillz-d, may be used « e Irish. Tae Irish peo- ple can have or ort amid thetr trouble, abd that is that the precedents violative of just parllamentary rules and legislation, now being established In order to erippie Ireland, will some day plague the Inventors, ee ‘The prinetpal obj an abolishment of execu’ consideration of nomtuatios charges are frequently and it would injure the parties to let these charges be made public. In the first place such charges do Invariably become public. The opposition to a nomination usually so maneuvers a3 to let the newspapers get hold of anything calenlated to injure the Sessions for the a3 for ofive 13 that person and prevent his confirmation. But there is €ven a strong reason than this tn favor of doing away with the secret sessions. Be of the very secrecy that Is observed false eharges are often brought against persons Whose names are sent to the Senate by the Pres- ident for to work in an underband inations. If the sess ere open and the Party or parties bringing charges against any name pending before tue Senate had to do so publicly, and le for them, then Gamaging alle uid not be so fre- uently made. system there 13 no re=px HE STAR October ations to th's offic: for copies from the | Bir ham, and (Oxford, tu Eagland: mand Bordeaux, in Fran fort-on-the Matn and Mo. bremen, Halifax (N. 8.) Ontario, in the Domtr Civeinnatl. Dayton, B: al, Toronto and and of New Yor! more, Newburg, Hud- 80D. Chicago, Loutsville, San Franctsco, Sr. Louis, Providence, Albany and other cities ta the United st —--+e-—___. It was a broad and liberal bit of statesnan- asbip on the part of the House to vote, last eve- | ning, that half the expense of the extra or temporary police necessary to properly super- vise the Presidential inaugural ceremonies next ,ould be borne by the tax-payers of the t mbia. Just why the line was drawn at that point, and the people here uot Tequired to pay half the salary of the President also, is hard to understand. The latter ts not more purely a national matter than the former. it ts not often thet any community 13 called ‘pon *o mourn suva a double loss by death, in a sine day, as Washington sustained this mornin: tn the demise of Senator Carpenter and ex-Ccvernor Cooke. Aside from the events whieb mw ‘Ked thelr public career, both were greatly «rdeared to may people tn the Dis- ‘riety thotr warm and generous natures and by mary | vable traits of character. Is will Pot b- an easy task to ‘lll the place they oc- Castes su long and so well at the natioral eaptra: ———-<-- —___ in «it circles, political and otherwise, and *mong democrats as weil as republicans, there ® Proper recognition and appreciation of Sec- retary Sherman’s prompt action in counteract- ing the attempt of the national banks to strike our Mnances a blow by curtailing the circula- ton, in a part of the city where | lon urged by Senators to | ide against nominees, | The secresy enables opponents | |GOLD MEDAL, BAKER’S PARIS, 1878. The standard for a cen y. This Chocolat is de from the choicest a, carefully selected jand prepared. It is tae \best preparation of plain {Chocelate in tue market CHOCOLATE, fo: family use. CHOCOLA Oc | itn - [Sold by Grocers ev- CHOCOLATE. ery where, CHOCOLATE. CHOCOLATE. CHOOULATE. |W. BAKER & CO., CHOCOLATE: | Dorchei ir, Mass. it _——————_— po= THE LATEST STYLE IN LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS, j Call at 717 Market Space. | , Tomake room for SPRING GOODS, which are 1 received daily, we are offering broken lots of WINTEB GOODS AT Cost. _feb™ JREav Tus. PRIMP RIB ROASTS. | SIRLOIN STEAKS. PORTER HOUSE. LAMB, VEAL, MU i BUTTER, 2s POTATOSS par bush+l, 80c. v ABLES and OANNED GOODS of every | de-eription. rot WIXOM’S Provisioa Store, febU4-2w 438 Bth street northwest. IE ER JEWELRY. 8 Have just received a large assortment of SILVER LACE PINS, EABRINGS, | cOMBS, HAIR PINS, | BANGLES, ko. SAM’L. LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, | _fep23 1215 Pennsylvania avenue. } ‘ENED THIS A.M, | OF Beannital meock of COLOGEM HORISEX- | MA ), FEN, ND GHEVIOT SHIRTINGS | MaDRag, ANZ AN ve STEELS Men's FUBNISHER, 985 Penna. ave. NOTICE—REMOVAL. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS AND THE PUB- Lic, THAT I HAVE LEASED THE FINE STORE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND WILL OCOUPY THE SAMF ABOUT THE 15ru | OF MABOH. I WILL THEREFORE OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT AND BELOW COST. THE STOCK IS OF THIS SEA- | SON'S MANUFACTURE, CONSISTING OF— FINE BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS, DIAGONAL AND WOKSTED SUITS, CASSIMSKE AND CHEVIOT SUITS, | DIAGONAL, BEAVER, OHINOHILLA AND OTHER STYLES OF OVFERCOATS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ULSTERETT! | SERING” OVERCOATS IN ALL THE N. SHADES, BOYS’ AND OHILDREN'S SUITS, AND A GREAT MANY OTHER SPEQIALTIES. THESE GOODS ARE SUITABLE FOR THE COMING INAUGUBATION. AND A BETTER OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FINE CLOTHING aT | SUCH SACKIFIOING PRICES HAS NEVEB BEEN OFFERED BEFORE. % A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, fet Between 10th and 11th streets JjLEcaMPaNe AND HOREHOUND = COUGH DROPB, Relieve and Cure Coughs, Colds and Hearseness pieces than any otherremedy. Half-pouad Boxes, 5 cen ARTHUR NATTANS, PHARMACIST, febal itn and I and 2d'and B ct. northwest. OOK AT OUR. ERICES FOR THIS feb23 | SPECIAL Wilson | ae & : 10 | The above machin+s are ail warranted in perfect order. Instruction given free of Charze. Willemantic Cotton, spools for 25 cts. Ready- wound B.bbins for ali machines, at OPPENHEIMER?S: 528 Oth oud Buildin) GOOD MACHINES F : KEPAIKING OUR SPEOIAUIY feb! —Pjrates of Penzance, cOraplete vocal seore, $1. Vocal Gems from __ Briliant Piano Potpourri Waltz, March, Lanciers, 40 cents ea ac uet Galop, €0 cents; Racquet Waltz, 49 cents—all the rage. Little Besuty Waltz, cents—easy and | pretty. Ricbardson’s Modern Piano School, slchtly Gamaged. bic reduction. SIDNEY 'T. NiM- MOS, 433 7th Street. febib s ANITARY PLUMBING. 22 Yeass’ PRACTICAL, EXPERIENCE. F. BRIEN, 419 9th at. now. ity of the examination and repalrs of Bitha View to its proper sanitary ar- Orders promptly fille. oct6-5in 2.000 REWARD For any case of Bleeding, Itching, Ulesrated, or | Protruding Pues that DE BING'S bile Kemuly | fails to cure. Prepared only by J. P. Miller, M-D > Phils., Pa. and none wenviue without his signa: ture. Sold by drugwists.f-b19-8, t.th,6m, 2c, 2p VA! HK TELEG RAP Pp» TE bata APH BETWEEN WASHINGION AND NEW YORE. | H. H. DODGE, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SKOURI- TIES BOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (ConcoRaN BUILDING, ) AGENOY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, | Srock BRoxens, 64 Broadway, New York. ery cises of SECURITIES Bought and Sold on fe jon in San Fran Baltimore, Piladel- phia, New York, Boston and m. Orders executed on the’New York Stock Exchange at one- eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchangas in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocxs and Bonds and information regarding the Markets re- ceived through our wire every fifteen winutes dsily.. Orders in Cotton, Grain and Provisions | executed with dispatch. decd QPRING STYLE BLOCK just reccived at S\ FRODT'S, the manufacturer. Silk and Soft HA'TS made to order and re. paired at short notice at B4OD I's, the Hat ter, 419 11th street northwest, near Pennsy avenue. poruLan music. Pirates, 25 cente. nis febl4-tm COLUMBIA POTTERY CoO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 313 Georgia avenue, Foct of 3d street 6.0 A general asrortment of Jars, Jugs, Pitchers, Bucawheat Pourers, Milk ‘Pans, “Butter Croc! ® Oburns, Beer Mus, &o., in manufacture and ob hand. “This ware is made of the best quality Terra Cotta materisl, and by elilled workmen. OUR FLORISTS AND GARDENERS" Denart ment is complete with a large sesortment of MA. OBINE AND HAND MADE POTS, manufactured | from the best quality, tempered. itikD FOl OLAY. OBNAMENTAL Flower V. Urns, Hanging Baskets and OONSERVATORY WARE. Sa” ‘The First Diploma awarded at the late Exht- bition of the Horticultural Society and at the Na: tonal Fair. Jani8-8m. WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. ANTED—A first-class WAITER iminedately; none but the best need appiy at 1813 H street northwest. ie FS KENT—No 335 D st goutheest, beines BhIC& HOUSE of eigtt rooms, with as and, Water. House in good conditicn febae ai* ANTtD—« white GIRL as nuren; mast be willing and ob iging, good city recereuc*s re quired Apply at 130 C at sontieast pty (OB RENT—For the 4th of March, two isnae | PARLOR WINLOWS, spleudid ‘view: 1226 Pa _ave, northwest feb 4@N) ED—ROOMS in Boardiny-house or pri vate residence for four gextismen from the 2d to the 6th of March. Address Box 94, Star office. It BRICK AOUSE, eight front and back yards, | roeme, hall. water, «: Ho 1711 New York ave., near state department. feb. 4-81" ANTED—A WOMAN (either white or ool ed) ‘a8 house servant abd wurse, must stay nichts, ard bring wood refereace; wages $10. Apply, 3% | | OR BENT—A neatly furnished ROOM, two | squares from Presidential mension and over- looking Fepnejivaviaave Apply at 1506 Pennayl- vatia » hear cor. thst northwest. fe24-3t* East Capitol WARTED-SITUATION with a G-at-class Drax mitt by a student Nat OU Ph. ; tw years’ practical experience: best references. Address for three days Box 72, Star office feb24-3t* FS RENT—A completely fursished HOUSES ot | 12 rooms, delich ‘ful locaticn, facing ene of the | Parks. anc convenient to every line of cars. Ad- dress Post Office Bux 08, City. feb2d-3i WW aniEe. —Immediately, WHITZ M. a PTH octigolit Saale stab ase ay, ‘ages #25 per mouth. Lice wency, 926 F st, Cc. E. PRICK & OO. ite ANTED—A White BOY, to make bimeelf use- nl in abtore and detiver goods; must ba wel recommenced. Call at BE. LULLEY'S, 616 ee ave. - WANTED_ Dy « competent Woman » PLACE to do cenerai housework in 8 small family, best of reference given. Address 20 "Dat. Lorthwest. at* WANTED By a respectable white Girls SITO- ATION to do general hovsswurk or to do chambery ork snd assist with weehing avd i iow best of reference. Apply 533 26th st. northwest. 1° WANTED— By & comperent Wouan » S11 UA ‘TION to wash, irou and cr0k, or to do geue- ral hoveework in ‘armail family ; best ref: raices. Apply 634 E et. southeast Navy Yard ite OK HENT—For the 4th of March, tw: WINDOWS. 1215 Penna. sve. FOE RESTA Vor desirable faraished or anfar- uiched ROOMS, sonthern exposure. opposite Jnéiciary Kquare; desirable location. 403 G st. northwest. feb23-3t* RRENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY. PRI. VATE AND AT AUCTION. —See Bulletin i Sager ld Watcha aa ee northwest. eile i feb23-3t" ‘OR KENT—1413 Lith st northwest, 6 room HUSK; good location; high and dry Rent 3. Apply 2t 1106 L st. northwest fob22-3t 1UK R‘NT—The finest view in Washineton— ROOMS 12nd 9, Veruon Kow, corner Penasyl- | Ya iaave apd luth st northacst, for the 4th of Merch. “Each room will accommdats a lance | rarty. Apply at orca. T. th ets, oF Room No. 2, in the buildiag. — feb32-0t WAR TED by aecttica white Woman a SITU. NV TION tock, wash avd iron ina ily; wood references. Apply at No torthweat, | j FE. WAG@AMAN, 519 | | \ BENT—A FARM in Maryland on Mariboro read, contain 10 acres; 3% miles fr m | Washington. Inquire of Mus. TRIMB: EF, 706 E street southeast f al re WANTED By a respectable white Gil a SITU. ATION as first-claas iaundress or chauber maid in a private family; city refereno- can ba given. Address Box 1, star office. feb zt" F B2EST SPORE, with collar end tapi, at the corner of 9:b and Letroets northaest. A ood business place Apply to W. O. JOMNSON, 718 13th #treet northwest. febl7-Im WARS TED—A write Protestaut WOMAN oc GINT. to do the cooking aad housswork for a family of two: good.wages and home to @ reliable persoa. Inquirel19 4th st. southeast fens 20 ANTED—Dva midéle-azed white Woman a SITUATION todo general housework in a small private family. Apply at HOLMES HOUSE, cor. D st. and New Jersey ave. north weal It ANTED—One hundred dollars cash and 10 per cent Of salary. as long as retuined, will be given for s OLEKKSH'P in any of t’ e Govera mont Departments. Address CLEBIOUS, Btar office. feb24-3t* ANTED A GIRL to cook, wash, and tron. Apply 20 1 st. northwest good’ waxes. feb23-2t" WANTED By a thorough aud competent grat stress and weaker an ENGAGEM in a wealthy family. Address ELLERYER, Box 404, Oty P.O febzs. WANTED By first-class cook and bread maker, a POSITION as cook; private or pub- lic bresd making a specialty; best Washinton re- ferences. Adaress, for three days, THOMAS HAMMOND, No. 9 Courtland st., Baltimore, Ma. eba3 4 ANTEU—By the Washington City « Point Lookout R-R., RAILROAD Fi NDS: 150 g00d RAILROAD BA® DS ;25 cood BOYS to drive carts; 50 good AXE MEN ‘and TIE CUTTERS; steady work and prompt cash payments. Apply to 8. T- SUIT, Presicent, cor 6th aed Q sts. northwest; or HESTER McLEAN, Ohivf of Construction, Brandywine, Md. Transportation furnished £23. wi AGENTS to sell Garfield Inaugura- tion Medalg; sample and terms l0cents A M. SMITH, 533’ Chestuut street, Pailadelphis, eb22-4t" Pa, WANTED. 6 white pantry ite and colored COOKS: CHA MBER MATON JES White and colored COOKS, | of A Ss and NUISEN: bring, references, Fatilies far, FEE RENT HOUSE, 1523, K st. northwest, se aeessapuenn te, | Riga cones Syetarany cera BEE RRC anne Ce TEE Ge linen eeeeeran Be Coe ae ee {08 RENJ—HOUSE, 1443 Corcoran st., thres- | story brick, bay ‘window, containiag vine rormeand bath room; all modern improvementa. Kent $30 per month. ‘Apply to J. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Penuey lvania avenue, febl7-2m OB SALE—HOUSE, on Jefferaon Place, near Connectient avenue, half square south of Brit; | igh Legation; three stories and basement; bas all the latest improvements in art finiehing—nataral wood, cathedral glass, &c. : also improved sanitary plumbirg ‘The house is just being finshed, and r wil be ready fcr occupancy in @ few days. terme anvly at 45 and 47 Corcoran Balding. ebUT-1m HR RENT—A very desirable Country PLAOR, of 6 acres, pear No'diers’ Home: good house; fine view, frait, &c. BOARD for one family de- sired JOHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate. St. lend Building. feb18-im FOR RENT MARRET GARDEN, sbont cient acres, with barn, adjoming Soldiers’ Home; two entrances. Whitney avenue and county road. Apply at 712 13th street. febl5-13t" 'OB SALE OR RENT—60 Gent's DREXS OOATS; MILITAKY GOATS and BWORDS and HPAULETTES, st B. FULTON'S Loan Office, No. 849th et. northwest febll-3w* ps el DS Foxe yey three-story Brick HOUSE, No. 1021 7th st. northwest, on Lot of 25 feet front 100 feet deep; one-half cssh and balance at 6 per cent. Excellent business stand. Apply on prem- iser. febl1-1m WOR RENT—HOUSE No. 417 8th _st_, between D and E ets. northwest. Water and’gas. Rent & a eo Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. (OR SALE—Fine corner LOTS on Ospitol Hul, facine Pa. ave.; also, fine LOTS in northern Jartof the city, st's great sacrifice. Bargain for uilders and others. 423 1lthet n.w. ANTED_FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- ALE BERVANIS; tty. us SERVANTS of J sorts; boys, wirls; SEAMSLRESSES for city end country :ali with reterence. 926 & et. north- wast. - PRIGE & UO. Jani8.6w* Wn ED 0 purchase. MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, SUPREME COURT SCRIP and ROLDIERS ADDITIONAL HOME- STEAD CLAIMS. WM. J. JOHNSTON, Attor- ney-at-Law, Room 41 Le Droit Building, 402 F st. orthwest. Jan4-3m WANTED, io Purchase all kinds of PUGLTO LAND SCRIP; highest cash price. OHABLES O. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, 1212 G atreet no: west. Box 283. Jau3-Sm" WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTFD-—KOOMS, large and small, in the vicinity of 12th st. and Massachu-ctts ay for the inauguration. Apply at 1104 12th st. north: Wont. First-class Table Board for 100 persons eb23-2t" WANSTEDTEVERYBODY TO KNOW th: cents will buy a ,ound of fine Caramel Candies that other Stores usually charge 40 ceuta and 60 cents for. HAMILTON'S Great 25-cent Home-made Candy Store, 1241 Pa av. feb21-29 WANTED ~ihe PUBLIC TO KNOW that it is foolish extravavance to pay 40 and 50 cents for Candies when Sugar is only 10 cents and labor 3 total cost of finest Candie oto HAM- JN'S Great 25-cent Home-made Gandy Store, 1 Pennsylvapia avenue. feb2i-2w 25 and r first clase. HAM. ent Home-made Usndy st 1231 Penusy.vau ANTED — FEATHERS to reno’ TRESSES to remake, MOTHS to ext from futniture, at A. H. CHAOK & BRO. La. ave., next to City Post Oftice. WANTED OLD, GOLD or small quantities, Hi 321 Penn's ave., between Jd and WYANZED. STEAM CARPET OLRANING AND UPHOLSTERY in all ils brsncues. CHACE BRO, Jani9 616 Louisians avenue. V ANLED—YOU TO KNOW THAT 1 SELL A first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SOIT, much better and a reat deal cheaper tuan & com- mon new sultesn be bouzht, at JOSTH's OLD STAND, No, 619 D st. northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th st. northwest —We buy but’ first- Clara Second-hand Clothing ja LOST AND FOUND. L082, 02 Wednesday nicht, a Bunch of KEYS, with one bight key and four others. A ruit ale reward will be paid if returned to 109 2d st. rorthwest. 1t* OST—On 7th st., between E and G sts. north- Awert, one OARD CASE, containing a sum of money, two tickets for **Pinafore” and gonis visit- ipweards. Finder will please return to 641 Hi +t. Dorthwest, and receive reward. tt Leste ip, going from 2 4 to St. Aloysius Chure TLY £R, in eon ein ald. £55 ts. and upies of lace work. A suitable reward will be d if returned to the owner. 13 I st. norh- west. 1 OST—DOG— A small black and tan terrier: seald scar on rivht shoulder: had on when ‘eft bloe ribbon; answers to the nals of & suitable reward will be paid for nis re- covery. Adéress or cali at the Republican office. * O8T— On Mondey afternoon, a Gold and: oral 4 ROSAKY, with Medal and (ross attacasd, on 1th st., between K st Penn'a ave , or on Penn's ave, between 12h and 7thets. A liberal reward Will’ be paid for ita return to 1012 Lith et wert, or to FRANCOIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller and Statiorer, 1015 Pennsylvania ave , ‘corner Lith street. (A Lis PATRONS OF THE MONTRO=K DAIRY 44% are cautionad against iy former driver, Frank Hosmer reed. E. KEISER, Proprietor. YEACK ROYAL, from Boston, s remarkable ATest Business and Medical Clairvoyant, tulle names. Houra from 2 till 9 p.m. ; no visitors ex- cept for business. Sittings, 81. 222 2 west. OHN PATCH EXAMINE TITLES, coports as to the responsiblity of people, with sbstracts oj ‘ns OL Teal estate. 66 10th st, new. Othe howe Tto Wa. m., 2106 and 8 te 10 vm. i SAS BUSS. the lonx-estabiished, reliabic AYA Clairvoyant and Astroloviat, xives better satis faction in ail affairs of life than any one in te pro fession : tells the pst, present and future destiny ives advice and assistance on all matters spper ssining to business, love snd matrimony. ALL Is Tuoupte Catn. Batiafaction given or no Pay. Consultation Rooms, 402 2d s:., above D atreei weet. aps J Fo BREAKFAST CHOCOLAT MENIER. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PABIS AND LONDOS. New York 286 Gi ene eT OE reenwich st. TRY—Light Brahmas. Dark Brahmas, Part- Cochin, Pea Comb PartridceVochin, Waite Biack Cochin, Plymouth §o: Black Houdans, Le Fieoue, Silver Spaniiet Golden Svangled Polis, Sultans Gam > Bantams: Pekin, Houen an Cayuga Ducks: Brown and White Chins Geess. Fexs from the above ete seston of 1e81, 85, choice varieties fur the Sand 82 i Apply to ‘82 per dozen. BICHARD sur, Webster'Law Building, or Bess? EGGS1'—HIGHEST CLASS POUL- r J.B. MORELAND, ‘Manager Anacostia Farm. ‘OHN'S Hi BOD TES: SALOON, 1408 7th st. northwest. — fobT 3m 0. H. ALEXANDER & BIGES Prop'rs. feb19, 24,25, 26, 4t* orth’ |. ALBURGES, successor to 1. P. LIBBEY, Ww o. Wachmater and Jeweler has onoved site U.R_ P.O. = po SPECIALTIES. OUNG MEN if You wish to be cured of Ner- vous Debility, Reminsl Weakness snd bs re- stored to manly vigor of body anf mind, procure 3 bottle of DE. BROTHKK'S INVIGURATING COKDIAL, 906 B st. southwest. febl-aw* ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF rrr R Cal Mnateas sondentet “Pena on tentiemen 60 cents each. No. 408 L $ veen 4th and Sth streets northwest. strast, be- th fet10-4w* 2. ROBERTSON, one of the most successful D specialists in this country (with 16 years ex can be conguitea every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY at 456 C st. northwest, near 4 ll diseases of the Urinary Organs an ‘rvous system, Organic Weakvess, Lcst Vitality, Xe. Offices private and consultation strictly cou Adential. | Refers to the leading phiysiciaus of Bal- thitore. Main cfiice, 19 Bouth kuiaw street. Bal- cmore, Ma. febt0-1m ER. M. A. FRENCH, Sediun, manipul M'Sa Masnetichealcr’ alt at for Tet north, west. Circies ‘Lu: Evenings. Sm tod pm. ey bvemings. | Hows from, 9 O. CANDEE, M. D., V. D., of N. ¥— H. Viiapathy oF Vital Gate fo ait hissanct of bedy apd mind. Lung snd 9 hrost_ Consumption, Love of Vitality. Hemorrhotdes or Piles. Oatarrl ond all weaknesees a specialty. All Tumors, Ma- laris, or blood Discsses of whatever nae OF Ua ture thoroughly eradicated from the syacen. Stat. ering and ptammering cured. Consuitation free toall. Office ana 4 loih north Tesidence, #44 K street, Seu M3 H WRIGH’ LATRVOYANT AND MAG. alg, ang sto dinmen testi in aout lo diseases.‘ suffering should call st ber residenos, 600 6th etreet, corner of F streot northwest. ebl-Lin* i F&%, SALE—Three-story Brick RESIDENOK, 124 E st. northwest, side lot, shade trees, foun- tsin and beautiful flower grounds; all in first-class order. Apply at above No., or 456 Louisiana ave. THOS. 6) FOLLERTON. Janls- MONEY TO LOAN. NEY TO LOAN Iw 8UMs As Destrep, At Lowest Rates of Interest. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 23 F st. northwest. M feb21-Im Io boas. MONEY ON REAL ESTAE, In Sums to Suit, AT RIX PER OENT FOR LARGE AND SEVEN | PEK CENT FOR SMALL 8UMB. NO DELAY. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F ata. norti weat. ONEY, MONEY, MONEY.—To loan at 2 per cent. Jan29 N J month, on persoiial property, 1t it. FULTON'S Loan Office, $14 Sth at, beat Penn's avenue northwest. janl4-2m" ONEY TO LOAN. Thave MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATR, ip sums of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No delay. . WARNE: nov26 916 ra treet north went. FOR SALE. JOR BAL G AT A BARGAIN—Light COUPE CaRKIAGE. all at cx: son Wexon Establishment, 2(8 1uih at. Poe SALE] Gitar A PAIR OF PINE HQIGES suitable for stuzle or doub'e drivin: aieo, a FOUR SKATED CARRIAGE. Can 4 Stable of GN & USLORN, on Get, 26th inetant. febi2-3t" ALE—Rane BanGain—A very carved-lew Rosewood-ca e but lite used and in e ent, id Cover and Stool, 433 Th atraet feb22-6t cles ouly $176 essh. Wielding eple Apily at SIDNEY T. NIMMO" northwest. FOE SAD Ea fetereced from Wost Virginia, 26 cad of HOR=ES, suitable for all pur- y Prices and all guaranteed Sag HN HAKBISUN'S, 236) 10th street northeast. fev21 Gu Penneylvania | (FOR SAT E—By F. ZELL¥) ave., dealer n all kinds of BIRDS. Mock- 11 Binds alway: ge febl9-Im* ing Bird Food aud C: hand. QOR SALE—I call special attention fo my fancy svar. and two and three-seat Trade WAGONS. Five Box Wagon, suitabe for cothter. 20 new Spring Wagons, ell es. A large lot of new and second ‘and Buggies, Waronk, &c.. at very low prices. J. K. Pit BEY, No. 37 Prospect st., Georgetown. feb19-3m ‘OR SALE [One food ROAD HORSE, young and sound; two HORSES suitable for a farmer: also, one Light Express WAGON Seog QULBAENERS, tn, word order.” Avply at! a cholos St. bles, in rear of 314 Pa_ave. northwest ‘OR SALE—Imported OANARY BIRD: singers; MOCKING BIRDS, BL CAGES, and BIRD FOOD, cheap, at eG bird store, 1183 7th street north west. doen Jed 8 'HARTBREOH'T. de4-3m" BOARDING. Bee, AND PLEASANT ROOMS for four zen- temen and one married couple can be had fur #2 per oay at 2016 F street. feb24-3t* WAL EURNISHED ROOMS, with or without BUAKD, in a house with ail moderu improve- ments. References exchanged. Apply at 2416 11th street northwest. febU4-3t* BBEDING Large, well furnivhed front Rooms, modern improvements, near the depart .ente ‘Terms for two, with excellent BYAKY, 845. 1908 Hi street northwest. 4 out ROQMSAND HOARD —Two iarze and handsome ROOMS on eecond 1 or, with closets aud bato, iu cne of the most de-irable private boarding heuses in Washinyton—20 22 G st. n. w. feb24-2t* Rooxs AND BOARD AT 1234 ISTAEET, COR- ner 13th strce! northwest" febi2-31* c A SCOMMODATIONS FOR SEVENLY-FIVE PERSONS, with first-class BOARD and FU «- NItHED ROUMS, as lous as desired: aiko, SIX WINDOWS for reut for the 4th of March. 600, cor- ner k and 14th northwest. feb22-6t" EGS S255 firuished ROOMS, with oF withont hosrd, in @ private family. ' No. 35 U st. northwest, febis-6t PEE SEES ONT HOUSE offors ood with first-class Hotel Boar fer month House is well frat ‘term, and every way desirable. Fe KENT—Airy ROOMS, furnished or nnfar- nished, ant location, at Nos. 314, 316 and 318 Indiana avenue. Also first-class BOARD 315 permonth. SARAH FLAGLER. Janie RST. CLASS ROOMS, en suite or single sheated and lighted; with first-class BOAR No. ‘Terms reasonable. R. J 330 Indiana Daas aon & 1 St. George Hotel, near Piney oct29-4m_ MaRBBALL, Point, Ma. TPE LOCHTEL HOUSE, 612 9th street ee ‘west, 18 one of the cosiest and best co! Boarding Houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommodated at reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL. Se Ns B. WEISENBORN, Danrisr, to 916 DD erriemp res CELLULOID, TRETH {neerted 87 per set and all opera. ‘ions on the ural Teeth reasonal prices. Bxtracting, 60 cts. Janio Dentist, 715 14th st. Det. ¢ tard ana B hd aye. = Bean fal fracting without Pain, 60 cts.” All opers- tions warranted. jani9 R. T. M. TALBOTT, Dewrisr, No. 487 Tth st, three doors from cor. E. Dentis- try im all its branches. Teeth inserted 87: Der set. All work warranted. janl9 Fes, SURGERY, Cen wonont Bad practioal Saperience; hout the United States ex] lence ho ie and Qanada, and 19 of consecutive practice in Washington, D. O., enables the successful treat- ment of ail ailments of thefeet, henoe the from far and near, visit his establiahment. 14: aes ave., opp. Willard's Hotel. oo gh 7 sit. RR. PARSONS, Dawrier, No. 428 7th st. n? w.. bet. Dand Peer helenae nookstore. Extracting at night. Best of references. Charges moderate. dect-6m Coen “the. well- rellable too all kinds of work inhisline. New "HATS made to order, and old ones ber the No., 740 stb ot. northwest. jan low rate of interest and tery eas: | Park and various other | vents or commissions. OR RENT AND SALE. DRY GOODS. ‘OB BENT— ON INAUGURATION DAY To View tHe THE GRAND INAUGUS AL PROC A besutiful ROOM of snfiicient siza to date » party of twenty-five persous; fronia south, overlooking Penneyivauia avense, is nicely fu. ished; has three large plate xlase windows co. manding a charming view Every accommodation for the com Party will ba provided, sud refreshment at a moderate co: feb19-Im L. BASBEB & CO. LeDuorr Buttnrsa, Offer for sale the followin T SION, -opert OS 11th street northwest ble BOAKDING-EOUSE, provementa. Ten HOUSES at LeDrolt Park rarions styles and prices, most delightful vart of the city, no unis- ances, good air, good neighbors, uo malatis, huch, hoaltliy; 7th or th street cars to entrance of Look ‘at them: they are cosy, homeliky, ourar One new HOUSE on Boundary street, between h and 15th streets, 9 rooms; 4 locality that is idly improving. 'wo new HOUSES on I street, near Government Printing Office Special inducements offered. RATING BINK, New York avenue: will ba sold rooms, modern uu commo- | at a price thas will yieid 7 per cent on investment | over ali taxes water rent and insaraace. Larze STORE and DWELLING, 7th street, above Boundary, suitable and good location for boarding henge. One hundred and thirty-nine LOTS in LeDroit locasities abont the city. Houses will be built to suit, and the whole gold on eaay terns. . FOR RENT—Desirable OFFICES in LeDroit Buiidii g; location central, modern improvements, moderate rents, immediate possession, no chargé for talanceof month Also, HOUSES at LoDroit Park for rent. fel7-Im JOR RENT—VERNON ROW, Pennsylvania ave nue and 10th street. Fine Oiices far business men snd others, with Paskeuer Elevator. LENOX BUILDING, 701 7th street. Offices suitabie for patent attorneys, &c. ALSO, NEW STORF, corner (th and H streets north- weet, suitable for a drug or fancy soods store. apply at Vernon Bow, or to T. E. WAGGA- MAN febl7-2m* eral Ok SALE— A VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE; All modern conveniences; "ar corner of Counecticut avenue and M street; Eleven rooms, bath room, furnace, &c. Price $8, U0. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., feni6 St. Cloud Building. FOR RENT OR BALE The very, valnablo #8. TATE known as ‘‘Abineton,” tn Alexau dria county, on the Potomac, opposite Washington Pavy yard. |The Wasbinxton and Alexandria rail- road and turnpike run throuxh the estate, offering great facilities for dairying and trucking. There i about 450 acres, part river bottom. In abont two miles of Washington city, and in the near future, this land must be very valuable. The improve: ments are the old mantion, overseer’s house, and usual outbuildings. For other information apply to ARTHUR HEBBEXT, feb15-26 Alexandria NT FON Beit OORCORAN BUILDING, Opposite U. 8. TREASURY, 15TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communt- cat for Business Offices, Studios, etc. Water and Closets on every floor. Elevator and steam beat. ‘k rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. . 3y12 BUSINESS CHANCES. TO BEDL sreck— WE OFFER 58c. DRESS GOODS FOR 40c. Sie. ** = ** 3c. Sic. * a0 850. “ = awe SHEETING OOTTONS AT OLD PRIDES TYLER & CHEWNING, P18 Tth street northweat. Yvesrae SILKS. feb21 GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Svocessos ro A. KING OBANDLER, S22 and S24 Seventh Street N.W., ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENTS IN PLAIN AND BRO- CADED SILKS AND SATINS FOR EVENING WEA. EVENING SILKS. EVENING SATIN EVENING SILES. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILES. EVENING BATINS- EVENING SILES. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILKS. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILES. EVENING SATIN EVENING SILKS. EVENING SATINS. EVENING BILKS8. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILKS. EVENING BATINS. EVENING BILES. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILKS. EVENING SATINS. EVENING SILKS. EVENING SATINS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. feb19 GUINNIP, DAY & CO. 7 ISH TO PURCHASE, a genteel RESTDENC: worth from $15,000 to #20 000 cash. Apol cari ns made to J. C.’G. KENNEDY, 15th streat. febaa-3t IALLMADG® HALL can be secured for quar- ters for visitors to ths Inauguration. CUTS and MEALS if desired. Apply, to ¥ J. 5. SWORMSTEDT, feb24-3t 928 F stre OR RENT— g hed ROOMS. Apply to. J. 8. SWORMSFEDI, feb24-3t 928 F «trent. YOR RENT— FOR THE INAUGURATION WASHINGTON HALL. | Apply to . SWORMSTBDT, feb2s-3t 923 ¥ strest. {OR S4LE—FARM in Eastern Kansas. Posi- tively at cost in 1472, if sold ip, thirty days, Teqnire between 1 ani 6 p.m. at 1524 20th str~et northwest. feb24-3t" (OR SALE_The RISTAURANT and Bake 227 Pa. ‘ave. northwest, including DINING KOOM, with everything complete. A scood chauce for a party desirous of wot into business Apr!) on premises. feb? st" (OR BALE—A FARM of 450 acres in Prince George county, Ma. Tn eight of both Washing- ton and Alexandria. Will be auld very reasonably. Apply to M. ADDISON, Trustee, Medical Museum, 3 feb23-3t" FARM 1 Sacresin Montcomery good dwelling and out bulidings: watered aud fenced; 12 county, Md. excellent orehar. tiles from Wash 3 from depot. apply E_BUBFORD, 1115 F +! feb2i-2w* T PRIVATE SALE—A Handscme Mahogany Bedroom Set: a Massive Walnut Bedetead: Hair Mattress and Superior Springs, 235; an Elecant Sofa Bed (cost $30.8 Wire Bow tom Cot; Mattress and Pillow $10: Table sad other Furniture. Address ‘*Bargain,” mtar_of- fice feb23-6t" (EW FIRST CLAS DENCE, built for owner, 17 rooms, ©: large and finely fia- ished dipipy-room: hea thy and convenient ‘loca- tion. Will sel, rent or exchange. Address or call at 1906 H st. f. b22-Iin* OR FALE OR EXCHANGE—A fine GRIST MILL, with 25 acres of Land and two Houses, known ar the Murdock Mills. Apply on the prem- ises, Tenraliytown, Washington D/O feh21-lw* ROR SALE ata sacrifice, STOCK, FIXNTORES and GOOD-WILL of & first-class LUN 1H BUSINESS near War Devartment, now doing a ood business. 1736 Penns. ave febzi-st* FOE SALE, Or will exchisnize for unencumberad improved real ertate in New York city (or Washington preferred) large double HOUSE, on over 7,000 equate feet lot, beautifully shaded, ‘cor- ner ict, on Metropolitan street car line, Georweto=n heivhts. Title clear. Will give difference. No Address Box 58, Star office. feb12-29 NVESTMENTS.—A ood two-story BRIOK Daoaer with siz tools wood tot entero 15; situate on lithst. n.w., near 0. Price 81, 750, on exsy terms. Two two-etory and back buili vress Brick Front HOUSES, seven rooms and cel- Isr, gas, water And bath; on'T st., near 14th nw. ; rent for 815 each. $1,650 eaci, on easy terms. Two-story FRAME HOUSE of five rooms; lot 20: 145 to alley, ‘with amall Brick fronting on alley. 400, on rms. Also xood ex fot amall House, and several larger Houses for eele cheap BURFORD, 115 Fst. nw. Jana BS -NTOBS. "TO sONEY RDVANCED ON IMPORTANT ana | TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LU patent Box 85, Star off FAMILY SUPPLIES. ll LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB... 15 Ibs. Good Carclina Rice... 1 Bushel Choice Potatoes. -90 S lbs. Mixed Nuts (new). -50 THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY $2.59 PER GALLON. GEO. A. 0’HARB, feb17 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. OLD MEDAL ‘Awarded at the National Fatr over all other competitors TO CERKESB, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United states. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Mauiticent Winter Wneat Pacent Process. GOLDEN HIL! < ‘The Standard Family Flour of the District. #0R BALE BY EVERY FIR=T-OLA8S GHUOR. WHOLESALE DEPOT. Corner Ist st. and Indi febl5 WM. M. ECEIVED DAiLY. CHOICE STALL-FEb BEEF, PHILADELPHIA sQUABS, CAPONS, CHICKENS AND TUKKEYS, GAME, FISH, OYSTERS’ AND EARLY VEGETABLES, aT THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., feb9 2719 Pennsylvania avenue. pen PoIs-v. FLAGEOLETS—F. OBAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARICOTS VERTES—E. F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febs 22916 F street northwest. F.curwa onanczs, APO! M PI - FRESH TOMATOES, QAPONS FEOM PHILA Atso, PHILADELPHIA CHICKEN AND TUB- = HEAD, QUAL. GROUSE, Ero. aT THE PALACE MABKET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. U, INVENTIONS, either before or after ABLE 8, ei fore Sat 4 81.00 1.00 a ave. ALT & CO. FRANK J. TIBBETS. fanl? OHN B. KELLY, ie hawics MUTTON, &o os Braue cz, oxy, ‘and 680 Center Mark st 9th etreet 208 Ni wing, = £08 20 evortbern Ll rty Market; or BOSTON HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. LINEN DEPARTMENT HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, We Orven SPLENDID LI IN LOOM DAMASKS \t 373g centa, 50 cents and 62'4 cents per yard. IN BLEAGHED DAMASKS At 50 cents, 62'¢ cents, 75 cents, $1 and $1.20 per yard. IN TURKEY RED DAMASKS, 75 cents, 873 cents and 81 per yard. A{SPEOIAL BARGAIN IN CREAM DAMASE. At87' conts per yard. We have a few more of those ALL LINEN HUOABAO TOWELS At 23 cents each. A BPLENDID BARGAIN IN TURKISH TOWELS At 25 cents each. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OURTAIN NETS At 25 cents, 33. cents, 3734 cents and {5 ceats por yard. TEN PIECES SHE NG, 23 yards wide, 25 cents per yard. BARGAINS IN BED SPREADS, BLANKETS AND COMBOLTS. WOODWARD. LATHROP & COCHRANE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. __feb19 D®* Goops DAMAGED BY WATEB DUBING THE FLOOD, MN, ORASH, BLANKETS, CALIOO, SHEETING OOT- TON, BED TICKING, &o., &c., AND MANY OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, WHICH WE WILL SELL OFF LESS THAN COST. CARTERS, febl4 711 Market Space, Wi MABHED DOWN PRICES m NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. Silk and Linen HDEFS., wrest variety. Splendid Bargains ia BLAOK SILKS and Bisck SATIN DE LYONS. Wide Black Uk VELVET, $2.50 up to $4. Specisi Bargains in Barnsley and other Fine Table LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, &e. ta ONE PRICE ONLY, TBUNREL, CLABK & 00., feb® 603 Market Space. Quer manuracrunens. DUBBEUIL BHOS. & CO., 1112 F st. northwest. ‘We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in cit “Ge RET SR oy ae : The SunRRA REINFOROED, finished, onty $1 We will compare it with any other Shirt for the mse aline of GENT’S FURNISHINGS always onhandat |) UR BEUIL BROS, & CO., Jani9 ALL2 F st. northwest. TTENTION IS INVITED TO THE Asax assonmacexs OF NOVELTIES @l ‘LEMEN, i OomPRISING ‘The largest line and best assortment of SCARF in and OUF! ee bx GLOVES, UMBREL- The cheaj -made js Fs.gheapest ready SHIRTS jin the worl JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, jan 816 F st. northwest. hington. GHIOBDES ena DAG RUGS AND CARPETS, _ From -sise Mats to extra-large x Bie HOOK, BBO. & COn Born 1826 F street northwest, MEAT, DRY GOgps. ENAL RATION NOTES, Maxnifcent ALI. SILK VELVET, EVENING BROCAL WHITE BROCADE all krades and styles GAUZEB tn every coor, pare vilk, $1.80 BEADED DRESS PRON CS O ereat varioty BATINS ok LYON tn che SATING, SULKSana ¥ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. | gine don. pure LINEN NAPKINS (weight 22 x Fine RUOK TOWELS #2, $2 40 and 83 TARLE DAMASKS io great variety QUILTS, COMFORTS » NKETS. Eleeant stock of NAPKINS at low RHEETINGR at the lowoxt market CBETONNES, LAPPET MU ONE PRICE. WwW. M. SHUSTE® & SONS, fen Gracan ATTENTION. on Me BLACK ALL- SILK BROCADES at $1.25, formor price $1.75." Kirg-ine “EXTKA VALUE" BLA: K SATIN pe LYON aua BLACK BRUGADE SATIS, from $1.5) to 84.0 4 EMBROIDERED 84% s. BEADED » RON N DRESS ELEGANT WHITE BROCADE SATINS COLOBKED SATIN . LIGHT COLORS 1 om KHVSER CLOTHE and ¢ “BARGS*INS” IN alict NAPKINS, BLANKETS »”0Ds." LINEN : . CLOTHS, CHV 101s, CHUDOA and MOMIK OLULis HIGUBED aud DOLL ED 5Wine, 87 AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITRD §@ ONE PRICE ONLY PERRY &@ BROTHER PENN. AVE., COB. 8TH ST. Established 1840. tonto GSTS FURNISHINGS. When yon want to buy ca'l and soe— he SEDATE BHIKT for 65 conte. It is as good As others ask a doliar for ‘The MYSTERY & f any dcliar ebirt in A LINEN OULLARS, only SY oi SILK BRECK WEAR, chesper than ever COTTON BOCKS, two pair for 25 cents, nsna! pice 2 centa a pat LINEN HANDRERCHIEPS, 25 Very fine Al cents, worth 40, MPEGINNTSS'S, or Orth west. feb16 i JOUNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED 8TATES BONDS, DIS. TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIRG, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. jant9 " 50 YEARS ESTAB- 1831 LISHED. 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Cleaned or Besntifully Dyed GENTS" SUIT or LADIES’ GARMENTS to be had at W. HL WHEATLEY'S Wot sud Dry Gleaning aud Prewium Steam Dyeing Eatablixhment. 1068 (49) Jeflerson Street, Georgetown, B. 0. ea oT called for and delivered anywhere in the decd Is a8 200d an nd latest stylon, 4 1002 F WALTHAM WATCHES. We confidently recommend the Wate! factured by tue Any han. Mase, as the m can be obtained for the A lenge assoriment of all wrades and styles always in stock at the owest prices BRO & CO... M. Ww. GALT, feb1£-2m i207 Penn, ave. \ VPTERINAHY HBADQUAMTERS, 409 Fourtecnth Street. ea mon y, Wal Skillfn) treatment fer Sick or Lame Ant- mais. Hoporstie De with the owners Fairremnneration in ail cases submitted cour care. jani9 KOB’T SMITH & Co. R* KE ENGRAVINGS ME. FREDERICK KEPPEL, of New York, BAKE ENGRAVINGS AND ETOHINGS on exhibition for a short season at JAMES J. CHAPMAN'S METROPOLITAN BOOK BTORE, omr. NAUTION.-GENUINE DEOKER | _topis. PIANOR, made by Decker Bre York “ Public should be careful Jed in to buy an i which can be bouxh & genuine Decker Viano. G a Agent in this District aud Virminis for the eeou Instruments. also, for the Burdett Orgaus sud D. Pease Piston. tanya REASONABLE OF REFUSED FOR ANY ARTICLE IN OUB LARG STOCK OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Gents’ GOLD WATCHES asd FINE JEWELRY MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER OENT. SPECIAL RATES FOR €100 AND UPWARDS, 3... & 8. COHEN, feb7 1105 Penna, ave, northwest. V ALENTINES. Valentine Cards. from 29. to 600. Valentines in Bor from 250. to #3. Valentines with Bilk Frinze Eaves from ave. to #2 Ali the latest and best desivns of VALENTINES from the leading houses, now ready for examine tion. GERMAN FAVORS, A Large Varidty in stock W. BH. & 0. H MORMISON, Law BooxseuLens ann STATIONERS, 475 P nw feds OLDWESE AND OLD ENDS are Known ss the best, so is JUSTH'S old stand known for years as the ouly place where first-clarw SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can. be wold at re- spectable prices. AGdress or call at JUSTH'S old stand, No. 619 D st., between 6th snd 7th sts. northwest, or Branch Store, No. 40¥ 9th st, be- tween D ahd E sts. northwes | N.B.—Nole by mall promptly attended to. ianid jor RECEIVED TWO CAB LOADS a PEACH BLOW ABD PEERLESS POTAT( Price 90 Cents per Bushe) 10 pounds Granulated Sugar, beet quality, for $1.00 1055 ** Coffee **A" xd = iw Ttuperial and Ouicos Tea, per Ib *S mperial and Oolons Tea, per at | Gunpowder Tos, very choice, perid. ra Old Government J: Ooffee, per lb 2 Legnayrs Coffes, choice, per ib 2 Very Lest Rio Coffee, per Ib 13, 25 75 0 | Bweet Ostawbs W aes 00 Don Carlos Sherry, rich an‘ y, perwaill. 2.50 Osliforria Brandy, equal to Lapor 5.08 | Bye Whisky, cirect from dietilery,tiveyears did. . . | German Mux 8 | Very choice Po per wa! we | "Ane all other articies usually kept in « first-clasg | establishment, st correspondingly low Awures, at ! HOWARD'S, %ch and L strects northwest. | _N. B.—Telephonic Connections. ganld-3ia | 1 COMPANY'S EXTHACT OF ae fiNeet AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOB SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. “Is a succes# and a boon for which ni tions shou!d feel wrateful"—See**Medi “‘Lancet," **British Medical Journal,” &. | CAUTION, —Gennine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig’s Sucuature in Blue Ink scross the Label. sia *vonsumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF nitew Pobeaad or ature trom and Chemists, Sole agents for the United fe Tondew woaians. “marl ATTESTion: In order to make room for our an BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT €1.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGBAINS AT CORRESPOND INGLY LOW PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 901 MARKET SPACK, foe s -

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