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oe erasarahneraeiohasrannenemenpntamegtegtandl THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON MONDAY....... CROSBY 8S. NOYES. --Editor. Whe Evening Star bas a requiar, perma- pent, bon: dally circulation more thas treble that of any other dally paper pub- Ushed la Washington, and equal to that ef all the other dally papers here added te- qother. ‘THE STAR office is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or Dusinees can be sent day or nixnt, free of charge. —— The amthorities—Col. Casey or whoever may ‘De responsible—should put a stop to the van- Galism perpetrated by the people who are erect- Ing stands along Pennsylvanta avenue for in- auguration day. All the public parks fronting On the avenue, from 15th street down, including even the Botantcal garden, have been given up to the despoiler, and the trees and shrub; In them are being mutilated and crushed out of probably out of fe, by the erection When the limbs of a tree or the top evergreen interfere with the construc- of an tion of these stands they are ruthlessly lopped Of or crushed down. The large shade trees urbing In front of the reservation ly West of 7th street have been cat “Own, the reason assigned being that a better varlety fs to be planted In their stead. Io the first place it Is singalar that the necessity for a new variety of shade trees was never discovered Uniil just at this time, when the old veterans Who have after years of care attained thetr ywth, obtruded themselves between the stand ud the Avenue, thus obstructing the view. It Will require fifteen or twenty years for the ewly planted trees to attain the size of those that have been cut down. It ts stated, upon = authority of purchasers, that the first rows he stand between 7th and sth streets com- pet nd $2.50 for each seat since the removal of the trees; (ue seats in the middle rows bring One dollar each, and those in the rear fifty cents each. There is universal complaint at the dese- eration of the reservations, which would be condemned under any circumstances but, e3- Pectally when the despoiling work goes on for the prent of @ few individuals, —————_re-___ All doubts as to the brilliant success of the Inauguration reception and ball were settled by the experimental Ughting of the Museum building Saturday night, It was the universal remark tat if a building nad been especially planned fer the purpose !t could not have been more adg trably adapted for agrand ball and re- ception room. Vast as Is the room, covering about three acres, tt was demonstrated that the heat- ing arrencements are ample to comfortably ‘Warm it, nowever cold the weather may be, ‘There is nodanger, therefore, of guests suffer- ing any of the frigid discomforts experienced guration ball eight years ago. The shape of the room affords opportunity for a Jarge crowd to circulate freely without any tisk Of a jam, as wasshown by the fact that four cr five thousand people on Saturday night had abundant elbow room while occupying but a small proportion of the space. It is esti mated that four hundred sets of dancers could be mede up at one time in the hall If all the | Space Was used In this way. When bDrililantly it w2 and decorated, and filed with a well- dressed assemblage the display Friday night | Will be worth seeing. ——< ee -___ The Boers routed the British forces in the ‘Transvaal, Saturday nfght, killing Gen. Colley, | the commanding general, and many other Gritish officers of rank and distinction. Tne vietery Was as complete and sweeping for the e defeat was disastrous and de- | ructive to the British. The Boers made the | attack, and fought with such desperation that they carried the entrenched position of Gen, Colley in spite of the supertor arms of the Hritish. The latygr were pursued in their retreat by the victorious Boers and the fight Tecame a stampede. It Is evident now that the Jahabitants of the Transvaal are united In their Getermination to defend their homes to the Very death againsi British ression and t The reports persistently sent out M sources that a large element of n information nas been sent broadcast for the Purpose of dece! ig the pul min: all lovers of treed: L rejoice In the su evidence | the Boers have furnished of their ability to protect to le who have enjoyed pe freedom and w no appreciate tts Dlessings will | Lot be conquered. Great Britain has been | taught that lessen before, and txe sharp defeat | Of their forces now impresses the fact once again. ——e-—___ St. Louts now as a fine opportunity to come down hard upon tts, rival, Chicago, and the Occasion fs being worked for all it 1s worth. Chicago bas appealed for outside help to enable her people to pay the expenses of the national republican convention last summer. ‘The begging appeal recites that “ the liberality | Of her (Chicago's) own citizens has been taxed | tothe uttermost, and still there are unpaid | bills." In order to secure the convention, Chicago made the most lveral promises. Her representatives guaranteed every dollar of expense, and the hotels were pledged to furnish the ordinary accommodations at Tegufar rates Thousands of those who attended the convention complained of the exorbitant rates charged by the hotels, and, in fact, by all classes and kinds of dealers for everything the visitors required. [5 was -.... February 2S, 1881, | Supposed that Chicago realized an enor mous | Profit out of the convention. It 13 not Ukely that the appeal for contributions will be Tespolided to to any considerable extent. + ____ The Cabinet guessers se2m to be as badly demoralized as the weatner prophet Vennnor | when his promised thaws all turned out freezes. After all the elaborate slates they have con- | Structed. they only profess now to know that Blaine will hay: that they Still contended that 4 Something and declineg. As it Is not he would decline so big a thin, bip, the pre as the Attorney It is | age Folger was offered belleved asthe Treasury the | | | | $3. that Generaishtp. Cffer refused y In earnest In her prep2- salust Turkey. The Porie Sthat Turkey does not want war and latory suggestions, but Greece sts that this is a policy of sham and ¢ ptton, which has for its object only delay. » Turk ts profuse fn his promises, bat man- $ to avold any substantial concessions. The *hOf mext month, the birthday of the Greek Dg, ts led upon as the day for t Ding of hostilities, and it will, from all ppearabces, require something more solid ‘0 & promise from Turkey to postpone the ule difficulty. AEINS IN DRY Goops, 20 pieces all-wool BLACK CASHMERE, a, Joc White Ground SPRING SiAW 300, dozen Ladies) OOLORED Hoe Sy dozen Gente’ all Linen HA! dozen TOWELS. 31, $1.50, $2, 82.50, 4,000 yards Striped’ MUSLINS, former price 250, and tue. 2.0v0 yards CORDED PIQUE, 7 ie. 50 dozen NAPKINS, 60) WHITE SPREADS, Bl aad al. Alanee lot ot BEANHETS and BED UUM FosTs at very low prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. M, : G4L7. BRO. & Co. DIAMONDs, WATCHES, JEWELBY, SILVER WABE, PLATED WAKE, FANCY Goops, a feb2s pn tof, J MEORTED 3 £C 5 At 90 Hhode ‘Rorthiwest ue, Corner 1th surest cord. INGLISH AND IBONSTONE CHAM- BER BET, 10 Pieces, 82.50. ENGLISH IRONSTONE TEA SET, 44 Pieces, 83.50. BRIDGEWOOR & SON'S BEST PORCELAIN TEA SET, 44 Pieces, 84 50. ENGLISH IRONSTONE DINNEB SET, #10. TRIPLE PLATED CASTOR, 6 Out and Engraved Crulte, 83.60. SO0GERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES‘ ‘$2 half dozen. BOGERS BROS. TEA SPOONP, $2 half dozen. BOGERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPOONS, 84 hali dozen. LEADER NICKLE PLATED SIUDENT LAMPS, 82.15. DECORATED ORAMBEE SETS, lowas 84.50. TIN TOILET BETS, all colors; $2. AT SCHAEFER'S, 1020 Seventh Strcet, feb28 Asova New York Avayun. FIRST MORIGAGE TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT GOLD BONDS OF THE WASHINGTON OITY AND POINT LOOKOUT RAILBOAD COMPANY. Isste LimiTep To $1,000,000,o8 Less raay 14,000 Per Mri. WE INVITE SUBSOBIPTIONS AT 925 AND ACCRUED INTEREST FOR A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE ALBOVE-NAMED BON 08. The road is now in process of construction, over four hundred men being actively employed in the work, snd will be in complete running order to Poiat Lookout within six months. ‘The bonds on the completed portion, now leased by the Baltimore and Ohio, issned at over $43,000 per mile, and orivinally placed at 88 per cent, are now selling at 110. ‘This road will furnish the most direct outlet to the sea for the grain, coal, ete., of the Baltimore and Obio, Pennsylvania Gentrai, and other im- portant lines. it will furnish an important link in the chain of feation between the Norfh and South, the time on through travel about six hours. Ihe company will establish a line of atesmers ta run between Point Lookout and Norfolk in connection with the road. It will hold the kay to the oyster trade of the Chesapeake, and furnish its only available outlet during the winter senson. ‘The company has over half a million dollars in cash and good assets. Its real estate on the line of the road and its rizhts of way paid for, and on re- it is absolutely free from debt excepting the bonds now offered, the entire issue of which has been placed in our hands in trust in such form that we are enabled to caarantee, as we do, that for every $14,000 of bonds issued there shall be com- Pleted and equipped at least one mils of road. All the bonds which we were authorized to offer at 90, having been subscribed for, we have ad- vanced the price to 92}. The right to advance the price without notice is reserved. A recent advertisement Justifies the publication Of the following letter from the President of the road: A. W. DIMOCK & CO., 7 EXCHANGE COURT. OFrice OF THE WASHINGTON ; Uity asp Port Lookovr R. R., WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 1831.) Mecsrs. A. W. DIMOCK & CO. GENTLEMEN —This company holds a judgment against the Southern Maryland Railroad oi over +39,600, wh'ch, of course, underlies any mortzaze that can now be created." It also hoid= its obiiza- i the form of notes for a large amount. er debts, many being in tay form of jadi Fe estimated to amount to considera) iy rter of @ million of dollars. day's Work has been done on the road for maby years: even its rights of way, if it has any, are not of record, its partial grading of many 5 exo has become comparatively worthless through lapse of time, and there ig small indication of its rs ince aan extending beyond the negotiation of ite bon Net a febws S. T. SUIT, President. | GOLD MEDAL, BAKERS PARIS, 1875. BARERS. anes {Like all our chocolates, BAKER'S lis. prepared with |presteat care, and cone nd eae uality flay- VANILLA VA VANES ten di N joreaten dry as contec- y an Tea sone ii delicious NILL: article, and is highly rec- VANILLA Ommended by tourists, 2 | CHOCOLATE, Sola by Grocers ev- CHOOOLAT erywhere. jv. BAHER & CO., | Dorchester, Mass. CHOC SOLATE RICH PLAIDs. A RICH PLALDS. SILES eeu 25. BLACK BROCADE [LIGHT CASHMERE3. SATINS $1.50 jaaie CASHMERES. BLACK BROOADE Sere 930. CADE LAS BE SATINS 81 50. |TYLER & CHEWSING, MOURNING. ‘918 7th st. nw. DRESS GOODS. | | feb28 @) DKESS “GOUDS. ce COMPARE. Joh LITIES AND Pi QUAL) BiG DRIVES ' wu Lonsdale Cotton (Superb), We. Peautiful Prints, Ge and o ik Gros Grain niga. Silk for a1. 8 $2.00 Guiuet Silk for #2-€0 see Solored -bordi snd alviisen Hemsti weiain and Lov = ea F All- en a tain aud Loveiy- kno: Pringe, All-linen Tow- ela, $1.00 and $3 00 di . ~ gheoner mae ‘Domestic Dress Goods, from 9c. to *Biaakets, Comfortables and Underwear, at a Gaal PURCHASES AND LIGHT NE SES ENABLE ORDIN! ASY PRICES 'P ER! O25 PEN ¢ Gant At BRODHEAD & CO.’S Old Stand. feb26-31" 205 F Street Northwest. YROCKERY, te GLASSWARE, Teoma ee BEST GOOD3 AT LOW PRICKS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Lars Wess & BEvERIDGE, febl2 Neo. 1009 Penna. ave. QTUDENT’s LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.68 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SiZB NIOEEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL Tid Pape tes AND GALLON OF BYNZAL'S ROYAL SECURITY O1L, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. ‘well bie ip his line. Wats nage pe | Dees oid ones Bemember the No., @. northwest. WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. DRY GOODS. Wiyree-s SLESLADIES at it PALAIS I ROYAL, 1117 Pennsylvania ae TW AXTED—A wood COOK. German praferre ADpIy at WASHINGTON ScUSe Reem ee ANTED_SIX WOMEN for restaurant work St HABVEY & HOLDEN'S, corner Pennsyl- vapis avenue acd 1ith et. it Paces. GIRL to cook. assist with washing a ircning and do general honsework. Ap- ply, with reference at 1320 Fet. northwoat. ANTED—A young MAN to learn to overat 5 aati Apply at SWISS LAUNDRY, ie Serene good dining room WAITER, ‘Also S WOMAN tohelpin the ki A Ro. pra Pennsylvania avenue. a b28-2t" ANTED—A com it COOK. No others need apply. CHAMBERMAID —Ap- ply No. 476 ylvania ayenuenorth sest._1t* Waireon? PurcHase—A_ second-band PRETON. Address, stating lowest ac paicas for cash, H. O. T., Btar office. 2 Waltipeatty on peat sist in waiting on southwest white GIRLS to room table. Apply ANTED: Foe HENT—Unfurnished ROOMS, at 1108 g st north’ Foe SS on derirable large <a MS, with or without Board ; pleasantly eit- uated. ss 14 High et., Georgetowa, D. C 5 ARLOW. # fens. Se RK EF: NT—Furnished fr ot snd back PAKLOR On second floor communicating. Also sing e KOOMS on third Gor, at 1329 7th st, northwest FRANK A KING. Plamber and Gas Fitter. 1t* RK RENT—The finely located HOUBE, 2032 @ at. northweet; gine Rees all modern con venierces: ren! tenant. Apply t Ey IOR, roe te Brown,” or or M. WILLA! febs8-1 RR RENT—Very_devabia_three-tory and Fee BRIOK RESIDENCE, No. 1714 maode: Island avenue, containing 11 rooms, with 3 “bia improvements. Apply at hous: re BENT—The BRICK HO! 206 ne Gteist Inquire 808 East Ospitol at. fenne se ‘OR RENT—PARLOR WINDOWS 0r the 4th of March at the Franklin H 464 Penn~ Sylvania avenue. feb26 3t RB RENT—Large furnished ROOMS, fire and {white WOMAN to 000k, as, suitable for y of entlemel,, Caterer ih and iron.” Recommendations aquired: | in beseinent, avenue. feb26. a a | FOE aE dae Ge Ag a jarze CH near Wil "t rr aMRER ab Pas4HYOUOK. None Uute ath “Particulaen call at 411 11th st. neat Penna. first-class workman need apply. Ast | ave.. from 10 to. Leb26-2¢ NTA emall FARM for yy ANTED—A PARTNER, with 1,500, in basi- | {OR SALE OR “TE ede ee ees now i tng 86,000 ver yéar. Addrase | 1 dairy or eardening, at Arinetza, Va. In oe street northwest, corner of 8. feb26-3t* L War hly competent young lady POSTION on ‘one ‘of the ASS mente, _ A liberal compensation will be paid drevs OLIVIA, Star oF Wace ee mana POSITION in & store. SE, Preferred. Willing and 3. M., 218 T at. northwest, FARTEDlwurpiareEy A, Steady white WOMAN tocoox and do genoral housework ia a family of two pertons | Rest reference reuired Apply 1216 H strset north west. ANTED— YOUTH 15 or 16 yearaef age to learn the drug business. just come well recommended as resards moral character. &c ‘Addreas BLUE MASS, Star office. fob2s St" y ANTED—A CLERK who understands making out pension, bounty and cther claims. None aa aSapply ual unless fully competent. eet oy bbe TED=A first Core colored WAITER for an cream saloon. ly TUESDAY, March 1k, vetecn Oa Gand 8 o' vohoek P.m., at 510 ois at. nor! ANTED—an experienced BALESLADY 7 a confection Apply, between 2 and 6 Le he TUESDAY, March Ist, at 510 9th st north: Wares young LADY that writes wo! 7 = V Shells correctly to work on lexal papors. ‘ erenees, FAW bint oftoe, BR Aipiiery Wiiiies white Protestant WOMAN or GIBL todo the cooking aud housework, for a family panes to a reliable person. sou! WaANTEDS By cA petted, | industrious woman SITUATION as sosmatress, and is willing to make hereelf useful. Best references, Address No. 634 Est southeast. febi8 3t* WANTED PARTIES to take to thainaucaral ball. Horees, carriages and coupes hired at Tegular rates. Orders prompt y filled. ELROY, Mount Vernon Btables. fous WW see TBA giv, respectable white irks SI1UATIONS ins first-clasa family, one as cook, the other for chamber work and assist with efor dy Reference if required. Address Box ordi Star feb28-2t* Waniep Gpmmediately, Cool embermaids and Nurses. Bring references’ wiles furnished Servants. Li. censed Avency, 92 E. PRIGE & GO. WARIEDSA ae set oa inners TOOLS. | fe dress TOOLS, Star offices. yy ANTED—A GIRL to do cenersl ——9 Must stay at night. Apply Le Pee northweet. WAntee. ake 200 will be paid for Sure by. mey be a feb/26-Bt" UATIO® under the Government ANTEDIE WHITE GIRL to do required. fnauirefs'ath ‘ath st. 40 Waite and Colored red. xeneral Oity referencs 8t. northwest. Address HOME, Star office. housework tn a small family. Apply at No. 1030 121 ANTED—To Bi SMALt HOUSE; brick preferred; must be near Printing aud En- graving Buildiby. Address, stating thi terme for Cash, A. F, ate 3. fel Vv \y ANTED— ‘our HANDS Also, four MEN by the eg Apple GEORGE T KEEN, 414 Sth st. northwest. feb25 31 WanNte8 Ss fitst-ciass PANT AT OUR HANDS; also, two first-class OPER. one en Pants and ene au Ooats. Apply Gkouge T. KEEN, 414 9th ai WASTED By youve woman with ence, BITUATION in private family as seam- stress. Good cutter and fitter. Ap) py *Lconsed PRICE Cooter” 96 F et. northwest OE. Teb25 Gt" Wants SITUATION as salesman in a first-class grocery, comuission oF manufsc- turing house by a young man of experience. Un- derstanda double-entry. moe of references. Gress ‘salesman, " Stir of feb2 fea =e {OK RENT—A newly farnished HOU! os ‘stable 4 “attached, 11 rooms, in northwestern section c! gear with privilewo te JOR RE R INAUGURATION—Two families cans Sbinin atopmimonsGens tata private fam- ly, 9th etrret rorthweet. near P at, Three ines of oars eduventent. 25-20 Ok BENT For inauguration week, ae fur- nithed PARLOR: double rer conve nient; excellent locality; near street cars; 513 Vermont avenue, nesrlowa Circle fb28-3i! JRE BENT FRAME COTTAGE, No, 1615 16th etrect northwest; eight rooms, bath, cellar, flabie, Ke: wood repair yard 66x140 fect, Apply to ALBERT F. FOX, ‘No. 020 F street north~ west. Eb ee at ) ee AND SALES OF EROren Ty PRI- VATE AND AT AUOTION.—See Bulletin Sued on she Ist and 15th of every month at the office of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 a etree el ‘OR RENT—One eight-room BBI0K BOUSE, modern conveniences, on 8 street, between ies, and oth: $15. Several six-room BRIOK pena: condition on Bisgs 8 street, be- freon tition 1gth; 88. Apply to A. 8, PRATT & SON, 401 9th street, corner of D. feb26-6t- ‘OR RENT_—“THE NORTA ARLINGTON FRUIT AND DAIRY FARM.” ten acres of the finest vineyard in this country, 700 peach trees and other fine fruit, beautiful location, threo miles from this city. Apply 1141 24th et., oe 10 a.m. ordto6 p.m. feb]6-6t* ee RG RENE 02s Ue et northwest, 17 roome, igo, st » Georgetown, 11 rooms: #19. 2107, dog tak et nowhere w 0.50; TAI8 T at. nogthweet, Grooms #15 30. 310 4th st Southwest, § roome, $20 50; $11 13th st. south. west, 5 rooms, 812.40. Apply toA. 8. OAYwooD, 1225 9th street northwest. feb26-3t* HOR SALE OR RENT—Two HOUSES, with Jarge stables and about six acres of grazing ire to fenced and watered, lying on the Conduit tora, one mile froma, Georgetown, near the Keeervoir. Inquire of JOHN HOOVER, Now serey avenue, between M and N streets ‘horth- feb26-1w* OR RE: Furnished ROOMS and OOTS, with oF Without BUAD. No. 721 12th st. north- TO RENT Fives room HOUSE, No. 1614 14th lapted for business purpoe Apply’ tO3OHN T. GREEN, 1520 1ith st. fe25- FR Sa class ROOMS, fronting on Pa ave., for the Inauguration. Apply 23 Pa. northwest. St" ave. Fe ‘OR RENT—An enthe FLOOR, well furnished, enitable for three or four gentlemen or wentle- man and wife; private family; few doors abov Ba. ave. Adcrets Dox 50, Btar office, 5 OR RENT—For tHe INacauration—Four ge WINDOWS, near the Grand Arch. Ri heated: chaira and Ssettees. Star cflica. wes Fok BENTIWINDOWS for 4th of, are i in i corner 15th st York ave. JO FISHER & UO atreot. feb25-t* {OB RENT—No. 1208 I st. northwest, 12 roome, al! modern improvements. in first-clasa ord-r} Pe GE ig Rest locations in the city. THO. E WAGGAMAN, 619 7th 8 feb25-3t {OR BATE Tiree stad and basement HOUSE, pressed brick front, twelve Fooins, all modern improvements, pleasantest part of the city. ‘Terms easy. Lnquireon premises 1319 Uorooran st;, near (land 14th northwest. feb: 7 RENT—The finest view in Washington ROOMS 1 and 9, Vernon Row, corner Pennsyl- Vai ia ave. and 10th st. northwest, for the 4th of March. “Each room will, accommodats a lange Party. Apply at orce. | ‘I. E- WAGGAMAN, 51) ‘th at., or Room No. 2, in the buildiag. — feb32-9t Printing Office | BEATIN L. BASBEB & CO, LeDzorr Buruprma, Once a for eale tne ne followin Eropertion at low prices, pac 3 ‘inte eaay ter OH 11th street nore west, (arve and vory doaira- bie BOARDING: HOUSE, 28 rooms, modern im- provemen: Ten HOUBES at LeDroit Park various styles and prices, mont defizhtinl vart of the city, nopuls- , Food neizhbors, no malaris ay ‘yy aud Teattaiy "th oF Sth etroet care to entrance "ark. Look at them: they are cosy, homelike, ones ‘w HOUSE on Boundary street, between 14th ana ists Streeta, 9 rooms; & locality that is rapidly improving. 'wo new HOUSES on I strest, near Government epecisl inducements offered. iG RING, Now York avenue: wi'l be sold ate Price that will ‘yieid 7 ver cent on investment Over ali taxes water rent and ineara ice. Large STORE and DWELLING, Tth street, above Boundary, suit>bie and good locaiton for boarding hanes. 6 hundred and {hirty ning LOTS in LeDroit Park and various other locaities about the city. cares be built to suit, and the whole sold on easy FOR RENT—Desirable OFFICES in LaDroit Bulldi. g: location central, mbodera improvements, moderate rente, Immediate possession; no charge for Lalance of mi Also, HOUSES at LoDroit Park for rent. fel7-Im R RENT—VERNON ROW, Pennsy; BShe ara 100s Atreet. Fine Offices 137 busi men and others, with Passenger Elevator. LENOX BUILDING, 701 7th street. Several Offices suitable for patent attorneys, ke. ALSO, NEW STORF, corner 6th and H streets north- west, snitable for a drug or fancy goods sto Apply at Vernon Bow, or to T. & WA'GA- MAN febl7 2m* avs- ‘OR SALE— F AVERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE; All modern conveniences; Near corner of Counesticut avenue and M street; ‘leven rooms, bath room, furnace, &c. Price 88,50. REMAN & 09.5 fed16 SOHSCEBT GE Olona Buslding._ EF: RENT OR 8ALE—The very vainable 2 es. ‘ATE known aa Abington," in Alexan dria county, on the Potomac, opposite Washington yard. The Washington and Alexandria rail- and turnpike run through the estate, offerl great facitities for dairying and trucking, | There is about 4 ver bottom. In about two niles of Mashing a ity, and ia the tear farure this land must be very Valuable. The improve: mente are the Old mansion, overseer's aon and ususl out 8. For other in! formation Spply ar ARTHUB HEI fe F° BE Herein BUILDING, Orrostre U. 8. ‘Taeasuay, 16TH STRERr. pavy ron éommuni- BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED—For Oasu—A BLACE of two ar more, with comfortable dwelt z, Boar te . city and convenient to cai co to WA. “| r8. P. YOUNG, Keal Estate ‘Brover: 1220" New w Work ay ANTED—Lady PARTNER with 81, se = who Js fond of travel and amussmeat. Ba requires travels both in Europe gpd America. faving large profits. Address 8. pager ae E HUNDRED DOLLARS GASH will be siven for a Clerkebip in any of the government Gerartmenta, pon receipt Add.ess **Virgil,” Star BiNKets FoR Sa AND HORE for ath March; also Saddles and Bridles. E. BEELER, No 201 7th st , opposite Center of the appoiatment. fou (OR BALE—COsL AND WOOD Sara: with Fixtures complete. Apply oorger 6th and K, or 812 5th street northwest feb26-ft* T)ESISABLE DAIRY, ALSO TRUCK FARM, pesr Washinton, on Baltunore and Ohio B-B. Further ities Oa eo CALVERT & 00., fob26-3t Baltimore, Ma (O EXCHANGE_A fine PROPERTY in Phila Geiphia, well sitaated for mannfactaring pi ‘or a Dwelling House in or near Wasbing— D. Address SAM EL VILLTAMS, aa Chesthnt atrosts Philadelph FOE SALE AND BENT rare os hase a STOCK OF GROCERIES, and reat a splendid STORE and FIX! upon application at fee Nor northwest, Tallmadge Hall. feb26 FP Ok SAGE TA well established and good paying BUSINESS; @ rare chance to make money. Fold for cash Or good security. ‘The most desirable stand in thecity. Addros: O. Box 494, Cit: feb2i-24 'OB SALE—Thirteen room BRIOK HOUSE, 22 Ectreet, near 10th street southwest :§ oy balance $25 per month; ranting now al re month. Price 82,300. 0. H PARKER. Bean E southwest. VOR SALE-A three-story pressed as Tat 12 rooms, with modern finprovements, oa 2 Street, between 434 and Gih streets southwest, on can be heard of 30, F streat Larxe profi! OR BENT—A FARM in Maryland on Marlboro | ysry easy terms.’ Price 83.500. C. H. BARK road, containit 100 acres: 33¢ miles from | $4 and ae sao Washington. Inquire of Mrs. ‘TH IMBCE, 706 street southeast. feb3i-yt VANTED—Dy. the vena City a Point Lookout K.R. oe a AD Ht K AILROAD Hands E MEN ‘and. iin work on Sal prnrepe caus Tayineats, mor wo 8. T. EUIT, President cer piiacd © ste. nora seat or HESTER MCLE Chief of Constructio a enisaene Md. Transportation furnished £2 CR RENT—STORE, with collar and stabie, at the corner of 9h and L Streats northwest xood business place. Apply to W. 0. JOHNSON, 73S Lath street northwest. febli-1m Oe SALE-HOUSE, on Jefferson Place, noar Counectient avenné, half sq square south of Brit- ish Tewation; three stories and basement; has sll the Istest improvements in art finiehing—naturai wood, osthedra! Winer & ARLE BEAVA cr SERVANTSot | rembin all sorts; boys, aint Sia! S8E8 for city wi be and coun veil wich eee 26 F et. vorth- west. . PRIOE & CO. Janl8-Ge _febl7-Im Wee ‘Ss ED—To purchase ee BOUNTY ND WAI COURT RANTS, SUPREM P abd FOLDIERS ADDITIONAL. HOME. STEAD. CLAIMS. iM. J. JOHNSTON, Attor- hey,st-Law, Hoom 41 Le Droit Building, $03 F st. northweat. Jani-3m_ wi NTEDSTo purchase all kinda a PUBLIG LANDSORIP; yiuent cea price: CHABL} oO. EONS pate rney-at-Law, 12 west. re WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. Fa RENT—A ar Resere i Country PLAO! of 6 acres. near So!diers’ Home; g02d hous fiie view, fruit, &c. BOARD for one family de- sired JOHN N SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate, Bt. Cloud Baildin, feb16-i: Pa TENT_-WARRE GARDEN, about ce acres, with barn, adjoining Soldiers’ Home; two entrances. Whitney ayenue and at Toad. Apply at 712 18th street. ‘OF SALE OB RENT 60 Gi Gent’ 25 MILITARY OOATS and ewe ¥PAULETTER, as te PULTON'S Loan, 8.4 9th at. north RESS COR: ‘ORDS and O00, No. WARZED, Tu EXOHsNGE—New STOVER for old ones, at National Stove Exchange, 1302 F st. northwest. Old stoves bought; smoky, ‘euise neys cured or no pt WANTED TEVERYBODY TO Se om 25 cents will buy 8 pound of fine Caramels and Candies that other Stores ually charge 40 cents and 60 cents for. HAMILTON'S Great 25-cent Home-made Candy Store, 1231 Pa. av. _feb21- = ANTED—The PUBLIC TO KNOW that it is foolish rxtravawance to pay 40 and 60 cents for Candies when Sugar is only 10 cents and_labor 3 rente—total cost of finest Candirs. Goto HAM ILTON'S Great 25-cent Home-made Coe 3 1231 Pennsylvania avenue. feb21-2w WaARdED TALL, THE, L HADES. a [S and CHILDREN TO Ki that 25 cents will Luys pound of fine Caranila Boston Chips, Qream Walnut, Cream Dates, ream Cocoanut Balle, iream Malaga Grapes, and all other Ane Canal ‘They are fresb, rich and strictly firat cl ILTON'S Great 2: it 708 TLE Tew Brick HOUBE, No. ‘7th st. northwest, on Lot of 25 feet front 100 feet deep ; one-half cash and balance at 6 cent pent Excellent business stand. Apply on on. fore FS RENT—HOUSE No. 417 8th et, ane D and E sts. northwest. Water and’ kas. Bent Inquire at 926 Louisiana a) feb10-2m_ ‘OB SALE—#ine corner LOTS on Osapitol Hil, Ge Rn ; also, fine ‘3 in northern eh of the cit t's greatsacrifice. Bargain for uilders and others. 423 1ith st. n.w. .a31-Im ‘OR RENT—HOUSE, eS K st. a eh hoe formerly | cocupled by. tary Bu stable att ply JOHN SHERMAN ‘E00. Real Estate Agent, AB ‘Cloud Building. jan27-no ‘OR SALE—Three-s Brick RESIDENO} F 124 Est. northweet, alae qeg abade ‘rece, foun tain and bea | peantifal ower Eran roe pply at above No., or OPRGLLENTON Fe \TIRE, Furnisied HOUSES, 893 ts 00" Unfurnished HOUSES, #5 to 8 ‘OM SALE—Larse and sult, PROPERTIES — somo of the latter oh the last eat Plans Loans negotiated. Deeds, Willa, &e pro- ‘Agency for Union Fire fas C3, of Bia .giralisbed mi 1804. E. A. MoIN TIME, © M 7H HAVE THE FOLLOWING TOUSES IN proneety in thie ‘s » which will be exchanged iD N. Broadway. E. Lombard. Ann street. No. 75 Stockton Street. No. 59 Harlem No. 8. W. corner Seah and Townsend. ‘CH, FOX & BROW 1487'Pa. ave reer Butng valuable FARW and SEAT cf 105 acres, within tan minutes’ tds by rallet tie Capitol and thirty minutes’ drive over excellent roads tothe heart of the city. This place is eituated on the Metropolitan Branch of the Bal. timore and Ohio railroad, at Terra Cotta Station, three miles from the city. Imrovements—First- class large three amall houses, barb, hay sary outbuildings: one-thir. never-failing stream of water; three acres of terra cotta clay Dwelling, fing shade and shrubbers, barn, and a'l neces- fine ‘meadow, with of the beat quality, worth the price asked for the whole farm. his place must be seen to be ‘appreciated, and ‘vill be sold at a prica to mato ite Aret-class investment. Appl y to B. H. W. «RB, ao. 16 F street northwest ; ('. H. WILTEERGER, No-107 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, or onthe premises, Terra Cotta Station, Metropolitan n'B. ad: Birehae-be °24O- B_WILTBERGE NGE-GARDEN FaRM res adjoining, 4 miles Te or HUGUELY & By aen No. 845 New York ave. 6-2 ‘OB SMLE—AT A Sagnrrice — arOoe FIX- RES snd Goop WILL of a email Fruit and Confectionery STORE. No. 453 ‘ouistane ave northwest, bear corner 434 st. feb25-St" oer BALF—FARM of 278 acres in = good dwelling and ont buildings ; excelent Orchards: well waiered and fenced; B SALE OF EXOH*) of 3 acres also ae tiles from Ws mn: 3 from depot. Apply 1251 Peansyivania avenues ee oi fos zEoeS E_BUBFORD, belies febit der ANTED — FEATHERS to reno ce oe Gate SALE-A Handtente ‘TREGSES to remake, MOT! HS to exterminate FOR SALE. Alsat oe from furniture, at Ape; CHAGE & BROS, 616 Bier, Suagirees and 8 a ee ernes. Ua. ave., next to City Bost Office FOE REST ho oyster schooner, “HENRY 3 tom Gets Maationss ord Bitte ato Sea = ILVER, be sold reasonable for cash ; can bé i hy * 3 ANTED-OLD GOLD, and rs LY ER ia ge Pe pe a bard of giuer Furniture.” Address “Bargain, Bitar. of Sa1 Penn's ave., between Sdand a%sts, jan” | *chooner. ee EW FIRST-CLASS RESIDENGE, built for We aM oanrer CLEANING AND Fy SALE—Curap—A nearly new. covered EX- owner, 17 rooms, extra large and finely fin- UPHOLSTERY in all its bran; PRESS” WAGON, “ADpy) ate MODERMORT ished dinitix-room,: hoaithy and convenient loca~ GHAGE BRO , BROS., 310 Peoneylvania ave. £eb20-3t_ | (fon. Will sel'srout or exchange. Address or call at jani9 616 Louisians avenue. 19006 Hs f:b22-1m' ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT I BELL A first-class Tailor-made Second-hand fae spuch better and a great Geal Sheaper than a com- mon new eure gut be bor JUSTH'S BOLD ST STAND, No. 619 D st. northwest or at J at Branch Store, No. S08 9th st. north ‘We buy bee ‘first: clsgs Be: ‘hand Clothing. LOST AND FOUND. —At Muceum Building, a SATIN HAND- A RERORIEE EXO embroit 3 Finder will be thauked or paid by leavin oF sen, ing same to 1103 @ street northwest. it I OST Op atarday, last about. ten a m., be: 4 tween 2th and 2ist rand F and G streets north. west. 1 BLAOK LEATHER POOKET BOOK oon- taning a few bank notes and the visiting cards of Hc owner, A iberal reward will be paid if returned B. LUCE, 2109 F sti 28-2 S8T—The party who picked up a REVOLVER Loi the cloebt oP hit: wemniaes restaurant on 7th street, near G, on the afternoon of eet instant FOk SALE—A complete SET of U. 8. Statutes at Large, in ocd condition; sino, & CORY of ‘Thowpson's Digest. Address LAW LIBBARY, Star cfhice. feb26-8t a e ORO RARE fa. Wee bye. 2 fev, pe, SADDLE HORSES for sale or ee fopthe [ wath Segae ne - b. OLCOT guration Parade. Alo, a vy street, bets 18'irand 14th. careful dry feb26-3t* 'OR BALE—Cnear—A pair of fine HORSES, suitable for atnele or double ariving: also, & four-seated CAK son at Stable of GHEEN & OSBOSN, on: Ge: feb26-2t" ‘OR SALE—Twelve head of fine large driving and coupe HORWES ; also, one fine fam- ily HORSE and extension top CARRIAGE and HARNESS, at HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Stable, No. 645 New York avenue. _feb25-2w" ‘OR SALE—RaRE Bancain—A very elogaat q ectave carved-lex Rosewood-case, abut litle uged and in every| Magnificent instrument, for are caen, eciuding ees jover and Stool, DHly a a west. feb22-6t will please return the same to T and Fecelve reward. No questions asked. ate Tetoe Mednesday morning, February 29d, OLD SO. PIN, with small fluted bai Auiberal reward will be paid sf left at the Jewelry Btere of GALT, BRO. feb25-3t O8T—A small ee as CAMEO BREAST PIN, set with earls. The finder will be sui warded on leaving game at Departnent of of Fetes PAMUEL MULLIEEN. feb25-3t" TL Siinay the entrance of the White House, sisted evening, a RED CO: RACK gf inks of coral. Re alae reward ti rerened vo S43 theast. feb25.3t* BOARDING. F \B RENT—Furniehed ROOMS, with or Sieans BOARD, t Hart?) in a private family. Bo. 305,.9 G et CSOMMODATIONS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE PE 2 STREP RP GNS. with fret. class BOARD ‘and. Fug. WINDOWS for reat efor the ‘ath of March. 800; Sh ner Kand lath feva2-10tr WBE TREVORT HO HOUR gar for #23 oo 8b rt 8 per month." House is een a A, ce nad, Nels oh iB pun Aly ROO! urnished or unfur- Fittest nt Tocaaion tt Nos. ae al 318 and oe OA fepeoes Also pec SARA FLAGLER. TRET: CLASS ROOMS, en sui F: ne Naan Ww ith first- clase BOARDS at Ne No. 310 o Tndiana even R. BALL, of tho Bt. ee, Piney LE_—By F. ZELLER, $20 Pennsylvania OR SALE all Kinds of BIRDS. Mi eens ret and Gages of all kin ie boots tae Bs on TE EZ OR EXCHANGE—A fine GRIST with 25 acres of Land and two Houses, inownes as the Murdock Mills. Applyon the jges, Tennalytown, Washington. feb21- ‘OR SALE-Or will exchange for unencumbered improved real estate in New York cit W aaa m preferred) lange double HOW! over 7,000 square feet lot, beautifull ner lof, on heights. Title clear. = ‘or commiaeions. (or 10- BtOr} 1s ‘t0 ep 1,400, on for ami a ‘soverat lnrrer Ho am Litt (ire ounce ‘ee VALUABLE INVENTI either before or ee patent. Box 85, Star o! MONEY TO LOAN. Tom MONEY At RROn IMPORTANT and {OR SALE I call special attention to my fancy Fess id two and three-seat Trade WAGONS. Five Box Waron, suitable for ciothier. 20 new Sprin Waxons, all fizes. A large lot of new and fecond hand Bug De, Ben at very low prices. ERgbey No! 1 Prospect st.s Georneto ea Son SALE oes Sak OE OR, Pbsteuna- two 0 HORSES au table sone A — iarmmey Alco, ono Light Express WAGON Jug $d HARNERS, In goed order Avni at Bisbles, in roar of B14 Pa. ave. Hortvosts 118-29 ‘JROR SALE—A Jarge number of now and second- Sava’ CAnRIAG KS, suitable. for $ LANDAULETIS. © SOuE WAYE, JUMP EHAETONS, aed repairing promptly iavenaed i Eaura, 3 pere:, MUGEING~B BL 1D oheat, Tie ataoot FOO! mae ea 8. HARTBREOCHT. UB giz - BLUE MIDDLESEX SUITS, nn ees agen paid the coloe may be the these Bite fe Peaeuhe gry Teast aril ch oY ‘HS’. $8; BOYB' and one ont eee oe, ies ss Fast 08s St ta R tovne 4 and 1916 Foam irguis ave. iy, .AN—Small bee! of MONEY on Beal Es- tate Security. Apply to. febi6-8t ONEY TO LOAN At Lowest feb21-1m T° Loan. ALBERT F. FOX, Ro. 920 F at. northwest. MONEY yk raed ESTATE, In Sums to PER 'T FOB ARR SEVER (alee Son SMALL BUMS. NOD NO DELAY. B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F ets. northwest. ee pepe monaY loan at 2 at 4 9th ° nea ‘pena ac T TF eC Peat loan_on on ERAT, Peed sums o} and upwards, at sre modern Ho delay. g. nov26 o16 F Evan ST OPENED, COLORED HOSIERY, NEC! AR of all bil Madras, Penang and Choviot SHIATINGS: oe wot GPT are tebe 2688 | Department A... oo LEADING DEPARTMENT HOUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Successors ro A. KING ORANDLER, 822 and S824 Seventh Street N.W., ARE SHOWING OOMPLETE STOOKS IN THE FOLLOWING SIXTEEN ORGANIZED DEPARTMENTS -+eeeeeeeSILEB. ..LAGES. DBESS GOODS. - -BIBBONS. LINENS . _KID GLOVES. UNDERWEAR. ORAPES, RUOHES. VEILINGS. seeeee NOTIONS. feb26 GUINNIP, Day & CO. DECIDED BARGAINS. ew SILKS st 50c ., former price 81, BLACK = SILK BROGADES 4¢ 81.25, rodaced fro1 Stripedand Checked SUMMER SILKS from 500. “Extra vaine” in BLAOK SATIN Dr LYON and OK ee SALINE from 81-50 toss. comb Satin» Light colors in Buocabe -78. TINS, , GAuLEs ud by she BEK oc ors and CASHMERBES, STD aint aes LINENS, TOWALS, \S, BLANKETS and QUILTS. a SPBING GOOD: LINEN LAWNS, ZEPAYR CLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, ‘OHUDDA and MOMIE CLOTHS, FIGURED and DOLTED SWISS ken Sc 8?~Our customers, strangersand the public are invited to inspect our etoc! §2-ONE PRICE ONLY, marked in plain fizures. PEHRBY & BROTHER. PENN. AVE., OCH. ITH ST. Fetablished 1840. feb25 INAUGURATION NOTES, Magnificent ALL-SILK VELVET, 26 in., $7.50. EVENING BEOCADES, all colora, 22. WHITE BROCADES, all grades and styles. GAUZES in every color, pure silk, $1.50. BEADED DRESS FRONTS in great variety. BATINS pg LYON in choice shades. SATINS, SILKS and VELVETs, all colors. HOUSEKEBPING GOODB. arne: doz. pure LINEN NAPKINS (weight 22 0z.), Fine HUOK TOWELS 82, $2.40 and $3. TABLE DAMASES ia xreat variety. QUILTS, COMFORTS and BLANKETS. Elegant stock of NAPKINS at low prices. SHEETINGS at the lowest market prices. CRETONNES, LAPPET MUSLINS, &. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONs, feb21 919 Pennsylvania avenue, D RY GOODS DAMAGED BY WATEU DURING THE FLOOD, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINES |, ORASH, BLANKETS, OALICO, SHEETING COT- TON, BED TIOKING, &0.,&0.,&0., AND MANY OTHER GOOD8 TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, WHICH WE WILL SELL OFF CARTERS, febl4_711 Market Space, Washington. eat OR INE DRESS SHIRTS. AT MEGINNIBS’ BRA’ FACTORY, AND COLLAR ‘AC 100: You can get SIX FINE DHERS BHUTTS MADE TO ORDER for $7.50; and Bix of the Very Bast Shirts Made to Order in the most So manner, guar- Wve Fatisfaction, fo “yeb2s-im JOS. M, IRELAND, Manager. Gt" FUBNISHINGS. When you want to buy call and see— adhe SENATE Sitti, for 65 cents. Itis as good eto 4 00 STERY. SHE, 75 centa. Is as good as any dollar in America. me N OCLLABS, finest quality. oma latest styles, only at “0 50 per dozen, six for 75 oon r firty ever. Gores BOOKS. two pair it for 25 cents, usual te & pail ery tne AL ELINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, 25 = MEGINNIBSS'S, feblé 1002 F street northwest. M42sED DOWN PRICES ™ NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. Silk and Linen HDEFS., great variety. Splendid Bargains in BLACK SILKS and Black SATIN DE LYONS. wate Black Sik VELVET, 82.50 up to 4. peciai Bargains in Barnsley and other Fine rable ne LINENS. TOWELS, NAPKINS, &o. S27 ONE PRICE ONLY, TBUNNEL, CLABK & 0O,, tebe 803 Market Space. HIRT MANUFACTUBEBS. DUBBEUIL BEOS. & CO., ELL F st. northwest. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in "Bas EEG RTE yw te The & RELNFORGED, finished, only $1 ——— IS INVITED TO THE OVELTIES FOB BGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES best assortment of SOARFS in and ost ok, of UNDERWEAR, Tae OOLLABS and ore stock -made nla =i feuty-made eee ATTESTIon: In order to make room forour SPRING STOOK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, ‘AT $1.60 PEE YARD. BO ean DRY GOODS. ISTON HOUSE, Ponnsyivania Avenue. LINEN DEPARTMENT AND HOUSEKEEPING Goops, At 3T3¢ cen! 1 Wr Orren SPLENDID LINES ™ LOOM DAMASKS ita, 60 cents and 62% cente per yard. N BLEAGHED DAMASKS At60 cents, 6255 cents, 75 conte, $1 end 61.10 per yard. IN TURKEY RED DAMASKS, 75 cents, 874s cents and €1 per yard. We haves At 25 cente, TEN PIE BARGAINS wood oe) A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN CREAM DAMASK At&T 4 cents per yard. fow more of thoxe ALL LIN BUCABAC TOV Ss At 23 conta each A SPLENDID BARZAIN IN TORKISH TOWKLS At 25 cents each. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OURWAIN NETS S83 couts, 37i§ cents and 45 coats per ard ECES SHEETING, 2 yards wide, 25 cents per yard. IN BED SPREADS, BLANKETS AND COMBORTS. WARD, LATHROP & COCHRANE, Pennay! M** J. P. FALMER, Having just returned from New York, WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, Manou Isr, Her first nae ml in LACES, NETS, F ROUND N_B.—No French BONNETS and with the latest Novelties S. FLOWERS, Eto. ALMEB, U7 F street, Between 11th and 12th. Cards. fob23, —————s DOUGLASS. CONTINUATION SIXTH ANNUAI ace? ra SALE OF UNDEDWE4B, Sarr TEN THL EU: Rigi orieh GA’ WILL BE cn REEDING UNDERWEAT. Poet a wan ae SETS AWENTY PEL CENT LESS. UGLANS’, febI8 hand F sts. LES. DOUGLASS, From 13 East lira Starter, N. ¥., PREPARATORY TO THEIR RETIREMENT wil in PARLOR FROM BUSINESS, on FEBRUARY a for = fow days, “E," ARLINGTO! HOTEL, wheo will dispose Of the entire belance of Liste TM ND PORTED OOSTU. DRESSER, ne MER, DINNER BALL WRAPS, &e., Ko, at eeu reduo- NOTICE —On snd after March Ist, 1881, the New Fork durinese will be continued by Miss RE- BECOA HOOD. febl1-2w ‘BENCH FLOW: on) CORSAGE BOG SEES ron PEDAL TE Powers, And ail styles of tice RS for Bonnet snd Even- ing Weer ap be found at the, fob16-1m_ | Fnppenana SHOES. WER CO., nr iz pets Dorth west. Soy) dare T shall offer my entire stock of WIN- DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. JAS. H. VERMILYA, feb1a G10 Ni st-, opp. Patent a M: mente t ME. WASHINGTON offers great the ladies in eleraut BATLN Dy ON Brocade and bILK VELVET SUITS or Gik wad Suite. “All materisis farni delivered, from 850 to 860. tomers to ca! have their material made and hadsome suits She invites her = and examine her goods. Ladics ‘up at reasonable tons and at short notice. Style and fit unsurpsesed. {11 ee 7B, 15 Ponasylvenia ave, Offers decided bargains in Real and imitation ‘The largest and finesc collection of FIN! jashington. LACE GOODS, LACES in Wi ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS FOR BOQUET Dm CORSAGE, WHITE LACE DRESSES FOR LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN, BIOH SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, REAL LAGE EMBROIDERED AND HAND-PAINTED FAB, RECEPTION NOVELTIES A SPECIALTY, CHILDREN’S VELVET AND SILK SUITS, BONRKETS, BREAKFAST AND NURSE GAPS. ONE PRICE. MAREED IN PLAIN FIGURES. nOoOT’s, ganli 915 Pennsylvania ave, Fo THE PASTY SEASON. E snd Recey (ETS. Fine FRENCH FLOWERS LACE and ED NETS tor ati] the nen cet ai LAGES, SASH KIBBONS PARIS RID GLO’ Auda fhe line of EW DRESS TRIMMINGS. at MI. WILLIAN'S, janS_ 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pa.nve, M"3tsx SELMA streets nUnr Patent Omes, akT EMEEOID! Rie ZEPHYES, ORE’ be ey NTUWN Wy FELT SANVARSS A May ral for FANOY NEEDLE! Fine aclection of LACES, ROSIERY, TRIMMIN' WORSTED and C; @oobs; STAMPING promptly executed. LILLDREN'S 'FURNIS! fall line of MACBAME THREAD, deck? ME. Tens, 8 north. wih Aen Ss! Daesemaxina in connec- Money hr fe TAVLOS BAk GUTTING, we. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FLED Euame Pianos TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERE. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVOBITE. ‘These besutiful instruments sold on the easiost monthly payments, at A select line pA eee and of BHEET MUSI SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Nerthwest. ranos. also on inststments. BECKI Eiano Wererooms,