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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO: WEDPNESDAY........Miarch 16, 1SS1, CROSBY 8S. NOYES......Editore —————————————— Whe Kveving Star has a regular, perma- sent, boon Mie dally circulation more than {Washington (Ind. ) Gazette. ART 'S WARD AND THE ‘‘MIOHIGAN apa REGIMENT.” Ina Louisville (Ky.) hotel one day, Artemas Ward was iutroduced to acolonel who bad com- ) manded a Mississippi Reziment in the war. Arte- treble that ef any ether daily paper pub- | Ushed tz Washington, and equal te that ef all the ether dally papers here added te- gether. Chance for a Politica Milleniam. The democrats are disposed to take comfort 1o the reflection that though they are deprived his way ‘‘that was childlike and bland," “What Michigan Regiment did you com- msnd. Colonel? Then it was that the ‘‘Colonel” spun like s top and swore like a sailor, until pact- -d sufficiently to hear an explanation. Artemus with surprise observed that he ‘‘was al@fys got- tipg things mixed about the war.” It is always upfortunate to get things mixed, but never more | so than when one is sick: Then itis that the rizht | thiog in the right place is wanted more than at any Of absolute control in any of the departments | of government, they can exercise a negative power that will be formidable. ber so equally divided between the republican and democratic parties that tt has not yet been positively determined which candidate rezetved an actual majority, though the republicans claim {t, and probably have {t by a preponder- auce, however, of only a few thousand votes. The thirty-eight states were divided eyually— nineteen for each party. The republicans have the Senate by one majority, and counting the three vacancies existing en their side, they will have the next House by the slim majority ef one also. It ts said by those who have for years been prominent in politics that never be- AD aggregate | popular vote of nine millions was last Novem- | fore, in the bistory of this government, was | there such a narrow margin between the ma- jcrity and minority parties. One stroke of the hand of death may transfer oue house of Con. gress from one party to the other. ‘There is a lesson of more Importance to the country than the question of which party shall control Congress In this nearly equal division Of politics. It may be read In the rapid growth of independent thought and action politically in all the country—Iin the overthrow of machine rule and bossisia, and in the desire manifested In every direction for a rest from heated parti- sanship and sectionalism. All sections are en- oying prosperity. The south, which naturally ‘nd necessartly suffered most from the rebel- ‘on, Dever, even tm Its best ante-beilum days, enjoyed such prosperity as now. The men who ere active in the days of secession, and who | | were wedded to the old régime, have, to a great | (stent, passed away, and their sons and heirs, * new generation, Lave taken their Places. | Lis young generation bas come Into Its inhert- famee w.th Ideas in accord with the present, | cudeach year marks progress and tacrease of | ¥ 2aith in the south. The people of the whole country, !n the full en- oyment of peace and prosperity, will keop a watchful eye upon politics and parties, aad the ower rests in their hands to approve what is . Proper and right, and condemn what fs Injurious and wrong tu Congress, They care nota rap for the few offices at the Capltol, but they do care for and demand legisiation that will continue and increase Eational peace, quiet, and pros- perity. ——_<re —__ Tue proposition made some time ago by Tas Stag te publish announcements of births, as | well as those of marriages and deaths, has at- tracted the attention of its cotemporaries in all | partg of the country, and in almost every case not only the propriety but the real usefulness of the proposition 1s warmly urged. In one locality in the state of Maine, (the city of Lewts- ton), the publication of births ts nearly as com- mon as that of marriages or,deaths. So algo in | some parts of California has the custom pre- valled quite generally for a long tim, and there, as in Europe, its advantages are well understood. Asa rule, however, and strangely enough, It may be added, the practice has gained a very slight foothold in this country, It was quite common in western Massa- cChusetts fora while, but appears to be less so there now than formerly. The reason for this, as assigned by the Springfield Maina, 1s that the word went forth in that section some time ago that such announcements are not “good | form,” to use one of the phrases of snobdom. “This ts a little curious,” that paper add3, “considering the prevalent tendency in this country to ape English custom3, and it can only be explained on the ground that the p2o- ple who setthe style here never see the Eng- Ush newspapers, and are ignorant of what the fashion there 1s In this respect.” In E. the announcement of a birth 13 regarded as of quite as much importance, both to relatives and society at large, as the Intelligence of a death or marriage, and {t will become so here 1 time. —_—_—__~--______ Ore of the curious things in connection with lhe administration of affairs of cities, Which are proverbiaily slow in tolerating any change, have adopted and are now laying down wooden pavements 1m the carriage way of som: ot thetr leading streets, notwithstanding that ube utter worthiessness of that Kind of pavement has long stace been most conclusively estad- lished on this side of the Atlantic. notably true of London, where, of all other places, the wooden blocks would seem to be the most unfit among the most unsuitable styles that could be devised. Yet in that city they have been laid down tn Regent street, tn the Strand and in Fleet street, which are | O20! among {ts most important thoroughfares. Amsterdam, too, that very going conservatism, the American tnvention has also found Its way,and on one of the In leading streets of that city the blocks have | been laid, It is not strange that the experi- ment of wooden blocks should have been feted extensively im this experimenttay country, where lumber is comparatively plenty and cheap; but that they should b2 abie to make any headway In two such old fogy countries as England and Holland, wher every biock \13ed must be tmported at very coa- Siderabie cost, and where other and better | material must be much cheaper, ts most sur- prising. There must be some potent reason for so strange an innovation, but as yet no disin- terested person can divine what tt is. ——_~ore ‘The prospect of the acceptance by the Ten- Lessee legislature of the bonduolders’ proposi- len for a settlement of the state debt. ts by no | | | | | { | { | European | fs the fact that severalot them | & This i3 | | cittdel of slow | $4.50. and mneabs as bright now asl was a few days ago. | ‘The debt-payers tn the legislature express en- Ure willingness to settle on terms “equal to those contalned in the proposition,” but they regard it a3 4 stigma on the state and the deb: paying party that the tonduolders should re- quire coupons as security for the payme: the debt. In view of the past condt state with regard to Its debt, the peop e ihe debt-payers, should not exhibit too much sensitiveness because of belng asked for secur- uy. The manly and courageous flgnt of the debt payers, regardless of thetr politics, ts ap~ preciated and admired throughout the country; but the acts of the repudiationtsts naturally re “ect upon the whole state. Tae bondholders, saving suffered in the past through the bad | © alth of the state, very properly destre some urity for the future, and their demand ought | * to be treated resentfully. The sooner the 15 Louorably settled, the better for Ten- dk e eo The vaporing biatherskttes who court noto- ety by issuing acall for a meeting 1a New York “to sympathize with the Russian nthilists | and rej-ice in the death of the Czar,” are very properly admonished by 2/ Star of that city that “tar and feathers are almost as cheap as New York, and4hat a ride upon a ral {3 mot so pleasant as a seat In @ lager beer saloon.” it ought not, however, to be left to a popular outburst to suppress a meeting called for so outrageous a purpose. The legally constituted authorities of the city should prevent 1t trom being held. The Russian people as a nation nave always Deen the fast friends of those of | the Uulted States, and during the late rebellion the murdered Czar was the one European sov- vrelgn friendly to this government. Interna. ‘onal comity, therefore, not lesa than a regard (or the common decencles of Ite, requires that Sin like this should not be allowed to be held. When blackguards and brutes abase and show that they are not fit to nave the libe rly which they enjoy they have no risht to com in at Its c urtatiment ee Mr. George Colton yesterday ase ‘Ues Of a police commissioner ie the ry ot Jaltimore, and was elected president of the bosrd, which Comprises three members. It Mr. olton can see as far into the ways and devices « of the criminal classes as he says ne aia into re landseapeot Ezypt, he will make a most cfulicember of that body. } ovher time in life, or under any other circumstances. It is s pleasure for us to uote in this connection, the experience of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Colonel Samuel H. lor, whe, as is well known, does not get thinzs mixed. Ina recent communicstion he writes: ‘I do hereby certify that I suffered very much from Rheumatism and neuralgia during the fall of 1879, end tried many remedies with little if any good results. Ihad heard of St. Jacobs Oil, snd con- cluded to try it; more as an experiment than with suy hove of good resulta. I can with great pleas- ure commend it to others, for the reason that I know it cured me." Such an emphatic endorse- ment coming from one of the very foremost =yers of our state, well and widely known, ies with it a degree of importanca and srestivences which cannot be overeati- mated. From our own druggists we learn the following, jm response to this wonderfal article Mr. H. Burre!l says: Having sold St. a obs Oil for the past year, I find it the best lini- ment for Rheumatism, apd all pains in the limbs, I ever sold; and it gives my customers perfect aatis- faction—having cured several cases. Mr. S. D. Baldwin remarks: My eales of St Jacobs Oil are creasing every sy, and it outsells them all, As far as known to me, it has given good satisfaction, and several cases were cured by the use of it. Another house, Mees. Jackson & Thompson, report the eale of large quantities of the article, and find it wives splendid satisfaction. ol. Taylor, by tho wey, was atone time postmaster at Cameos Marylend. GUINNIP, DAY & CO Svocssons to Ae KING CHANDLER, S22 and 824 Seventh Street N.W., ALE OFFERING MARKED INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BEFORE 0000- PYING THEIR ADDITIONAL SPA- CIOUS AND ELEGANT STORE, No. S20 7th street, WHIOH WILL BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL 1st WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK. DAY & UO. FLOWEBS, ac. I kinds of F: RUIT TREES, (pares, SEEDS, An anes stock of rds and dwar! etanaa: agland | smsi fruite = Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, arenas, Heads ‘iceee, tal Tro0e, Howes, ereens, Shade Trees, ornamen &c ; New and Rare Pianta, Bedding Piste, &c Garden Feeds, pure snd ipenuines Flewer Seeds, new, rareand beautiful | Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Designs es fonerals, &e. 120 acres in Trees. 18 Green. houses. rything in the Nursery line—Piants, Seeds aud Flowers—at lowest rates. SAUL, JOHN 16-6teo"_ 622 7th st., opp. Parent vitice QPECIAL NOTICE. JOST my entire stock of C¥ G@bOus, to close business. BEHE! 5 END, woarlé-3t “et Market Space. M4 I'S DANCING ACADEMY, street. between Uth and 10th n. w. he Last (Juarter of the Season will mice Y, 22,1581, ‘This peing the Farstory Cte for the coming May Ball ‘those iz to take t are Secueated to ieee aoe class the above day at 5:30 p. arlG-6t N EW GOODS JUST ST ARBIV. £D. I = and complete aeegrtment Mens" HING. | Boye’ School Suite, ae 50 and $4 oe, ‘Boys’ School Sait, age 12-11 and Childe’ Schoo! Suits, age 5-10, ‘oP, is bila Single Knee aud Long ts, 88, = Gre: Beet Ys, the “g10_and on Blue Mid- Jecex Flannel Suita; Tndieo Dyoa in the Wool, J. W. SELBY, 1924-1916 Penna. Ave. J UsT OPENED THIS A. M., CHOICE LINE WINDSOR SCARFS. and Boys’ marl2 W. Ss. TEEL, marl? 935 Pena’a ave. | pron HEADACHE UBE RATTANS' PILLS. For Biliousness use Nattsns’ For Gestiveness ure Nattane’ Pile For Neuralzia Ge Nattans* Sees Bome-mace, they are slwaya he Pleasant but # thorauy hin their action. TH NATTANS’ PHARMACIST, Tith and ‘and 24 and D sta. northwest. ‘QCICE.—Thousands ot WATOHRS bave been S bot ja order by me during the last thirty ve as perfect to-day ag when manu marlv N ced sf atte teatiod tous ‘perie indefinit if atten: ry BD 6x) Le "x6 per- ton. N- JENSEN, 918 Pennaylvauineve’ ber eed OUN'’S HOUS oe LADIEG: SALOON orthw feb-tm O. HU ALEXANDER & IIGRR Prow'sa ee a » OODWIN’S SUN DIAL G GAS HEATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, Dining Booms, Hall and For sale at Office of Wash'n Gas Lt. Oo., 413 Tenth st. northwest. Cal snd examine them, jan? IMATES ore |Z POMATES OF PERZQNGE OLIVETTE bers eveeal peor, with piano accompaniment of Also, brilliant and Marches Fr ous ‘New! Method Piano Forte, slghtiy dan: al ‘ee SIDWEY TRIO", ar Operas now rea Foapon 10 Mi ar ar? | M. W. GALT. BRO. & Co,, . DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, . SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, FANOY GOODs, feb28 LEO? Penna. oF FICE. | ee eee Manet Orman, ent Office practica. deoao-tP ‘HH. BUPPEBT, Nos, 403 and 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, ‘he cheageet for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the market. ARCHERY AND FISBING TACKLES, OROQUET AND LAWN TESNIS, BICYOLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, N.Y. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Prices to Suit the Times. mar) ————— PRING STY Suay RING ‘he analaceares Tust received at ‘ile and Bo ety iret at short Dotto. at BRODT"s, a ‘Lita street northwest, near “Pouneyivanis avenue. febi4-im BACAENA DRACO, AFBICAN TOOTH waren, remain er Spirit and other Bao: “peeuniee EXPORTING ee | WANTS. _FQR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE HBL to cook d_do wenera: JOR RENT—In rate, Seen, eee Dai oet BABBER 0» Lad) rr B NG, W Aeaeeeonk ent! a oes biter a = ator communic stax A. = ao nas BOOMS; to gentlemen oniy ference Tetairad” fer for sale the f¢ ing Propertise st lowe prices, WwW’ NTED—A first cl ¥ > Address DUPONT, Star office. marl6-6t* low rate af intereat and ver easy (erm: Apply at SARDERS a HOTEL, neat nil | Hn SENT bby a, LL ha 11th street northw: large and very desirs- | Fiveatint erotagas be. atacne! jus ek at big BOARDING HOUSE by room mass al i SnaE. ia a Pam pentlenaan’s am | soldiers’ Home. 3 #20 per ino Eee) en THOUBES at EqDrott Bark. various styies and state partioulars, BALPH, Staromes mates | &CO + Bt Oud Bull pe moet al part of the city, 20 3 ANTED—Two ser eA aN HOUEHS for merle St n nOrEn west. a NTED—A nice, Hensend modern built M1LK | AGON. Address Milk . Wagon, Star office. marke ae TRADE a good Buggy for a Horse suitable for a licht wagon. Address Horre, Star office. marl6-3t ANTED—A White ey ANT for general o V itcusework: references req 11 6th 8 nt y ANTED— 810,000 on property worth 5,000: interest will be paid at the rate of 5 per gent Addrees 0. CU. OLAY, Oity Post Office. _mal6-5t* Vv y ANTED—By a young white cirl a SITUA- "TION se chambermaid and waitress, ot will- ing to do light housework in a small family. Ad- dress A. G , City Post Uflice. _marié-2 y ANTED—A good Wii to WOMAN (Prote-tant) cook, wash and iron, in a spall faunil 2 home: "six aniles. from city. Inquire COnEN'S Shoe Store, 630 ave. marl6-2:* W 6 ALEDR 4 GIBL to = ‘cooking abd xenera’ heaewe rk, for a ye aay ; Must have good reference.’ Apply 6th street _south- ess. mari6 7t* J ANIEA—Four or five uufurvieved BOOMS, a fawily of xrown, pers Y try: nérthweat ANTED — A SITUATION by an American GIRL, as nuree; no objections to the coun. ood Teferonces iven. Apply to929 oth st. ion and terms, VANDEX Gy | FRGR BENT For one oF ino yosre handsomey Furnished PRIVATE RES! DENOE, thirteca {rooms. Apply on premises, 209 A street | cast. marl6-tt* RR NT—] aly Furnished | FU Woda ban n-FOOH frem the Capitol and street Maryiand avenue northeast. Suite of half aaquare nquirsat mariG St marl6-st* | Fit RENT Furnished APARTMENTS. 1610 st. northwest. 5-2t* RENT— HOOK & ‘only, @ suite of ‘alesly fornisiea MS on third’ Boor, ears: Dtent to the d its and street o! Refer. ‘800 17th et. northwest mis-3t oe ce per mont "THOS. ‘ee WAGGA: wr Ny att ‘7th et. northwest. msrl5-3t VOR ERNT—Unfurnished, FIRST FLOOR three rooms and kitchen, with range and obes. Also, other KOOMS. 1323 H at. north: wert marl5-3t* LEAT room mapeatd roof BRICK DIELLING with out bende ‘mgs; modern im- provements: half square from (avitol grounds. ing occupying 31 feat front. Ad- EDD&S, Depot Q. M. O., D..0. OR RENT—Large BOABDIN HOUSE, ‘con. taining 31 rooms ccrner ah and I streets northwest. anna 502 Est. northwest. ml4-lw* W SS SITUATION as menos: will el ing to take entire charge of children; no ob on to, {aveling; best ’OE referenves. “Address Sai: ity P. 0. mar.6-4" ANTED—A WOMAN todo the xeneral house- ork, are must be & 20d cook, ud Yroner gity references required. Ap? washer Diy at No. 924 11th (NTED — ae a to sell AS class A WwW publications: good terms to go dress BDWARD BRADY, 17 South *Bain mors, 17,19, 3t* eee es WAXTED—By 8 young woman SITUATION as chambermaid, in a private family, and as+iet with washing, ironing, r as waitrecs. Call at a8 ‘St., cor. 5th street. V y ANTED—A good settles WOM: ‘wash and iron ; jomel remy, ferences required. to ar good wages; re: Gallat 141 ih et, northwest, 9 to 10 o'clock a.1a., or 6 to7 o'clockp m. _m6-3t* WANED Four of five unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for light honsekceping, or # small Houso, centrally loc tea: Tent mast be reasonable, cdress, stating t Box 639, City Post Of- imarl6 and fitter wishes afew more ITS too ont by Daya or Week, ‘best fit assured, and best of styles for first classes, Address 1922 8 sts Sse Drewecerer eae mer, by a practical man; married. experience “in England, Scotland and Slates; Umexceptionable reference. 08, tar office, city. WANTED An inteliixent, energetic PEKSON, of good address, tor an’ ontersrise requiring tact, industry and perseverance ; tosuch a one ps warent and profitsble em employment 1s offered. W. HAYNE, Rooms 4 and 6, Intelligencer Build: ite, ith end D mreets ae thwest, “ Wasbinwton, D.o marlb-6t* 2NTED—By wentjeman aud wife, on Grat or second floor, two Communicatins ROOM: aud BATH, unfurnished, excapt with carpets; eas or eouthern expostite; open fire-place; convenient to ood restaurant or otal oF ates will be per- manett if terms are reasonal Address for one week, giving price an and idall particulars, or or will not be noticed, 16-21" ANTED—Ioeepiatety “Hens ae ‘and col- Srod wi men COOKS, + CHAM BERMAIDY and NURSES. Families furnished servants. 26 F street north- west. K. PRICE & GO. WANE By a respectable and competent cook (white) s S8iTUATION ;. beat of refer- ences. Address Box 123, Star office. marl5-2t" WASIED-A GIRL for general housework; must_be a good plain cook and first-class washer and ironer gor ns ama ne United Adaress Box marl6-3t* Brinw referent Cees ‘Awerey, an creme W referenci 5 7 ANTED—A Furoiehed HOUBE, Se Te fauares of the 'xecutive Mansion. for a de- We ‘tenant. R.O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F tte: northwest murl5-3t a y ANTED—A neat colored WOMAN to do goue- ral housework of asmall family; must be a ood cook, washer and iroser; referenicas and stay nixhte. 601 East Ospitol st. P15 3t* Wy 4N1xD_ ya competent Woman. Tadiegani Gentlemen's WASHING to take home; term: retsonable, good reference. Apply at ae alee at northwest. marl5-2t* ee W 4NZED-SITUATION bya youns Eugush- ‘woman as nuree or maid ina family goin to Kurope; speaks French; good references given. Address for three days, stating terms, Box Star office. marlb5-3¢' eH a wall private family a white one to take charge of bousework ; reference re- 9th st., between ind I marl5-2t ere —A REGISTERED PHARMACIST. of W Wy ASZED By sthorough and competent man, SITUATION as messenger or laborer ia auy of the Government Departments, for whicl 32U0 will be paid. Address Box 2, staroffice 14 experienes and wood moral character. Ap- to or address, W. G. DUCKETT, Pharmacist, ve., Cor. 22d at. marlt-3t’ WANZED—A POSTTION lerk or Capyiat have considerable Bnowl-dge of shor Address. stating terms, Miss MORRISON, Bi No. 9, Indianapolie, Ind. marlt y ANTED—A GIRL or middle awed WOMAN for yeneral housework in 8 Saal! fainily :a wood hometo e wood wirl- must. stay ni is required. Ai ss Mrs. or callat 214 2ith et. uortheast. ANTED—A first- pplass WASHER an es a With: AIST ON ee 3 fs ANTED—F; weet, 0. o. PRIOR gate sat ns o0e par TAND WaHAGtTS, saa eOOuAE STEAD “OLATMS. LWA. 2 SORA TOR, par |e y- Las ‘Boom 41 Le Dro! it of Pi TaNpaohie® Pinieheet ous pice. Ge SaeeEs At A O. BROWN, Attorney-ot-Law, Lag Gstrestaecte —_———___ WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS, WwW ANTED—FURNITURE TO STORE in storage rooms. CHACE'R, 616 Lomistine aver ue. marll ANTED — FEATHERS to renovat ear TRESS! a furniture to pack ai ship at A. H. 1 ORAGR BBU.'S, 616 Louisiana avenue. marl W ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILV&R, in larze or small quantities, Hizhest cash price pad $21 Penn's aves, betwosn 3dsnd ti sts fan NTED-—STEAM CARPET aurask Ni (Ve UPHOLSTERY heal ie orceeaSIN@ AND deal W tees much be: tar and sped deat mon new suit can UBTH's HOLD at Peon a RACE SRO * 616 Louisiana avence. sarap Xp AOL RN KNOW THAT I SELLA ade ena ‘hand Sure, than a J No. 619 D st. northw i | | foot of 34 st eouthassh With BR A handsome Forse Oortas Poraleted, with te rooms, in a most dengnttal situation, overlooking thé Harbor eo peemeaca the firstof June.” Ad. dreve E.G. Hey 826 14th et., Waahingtoa. mle OK RENT—Three. ste y HOUSE; nine rooms water, bath room andimprove- mn a civar store for over tan years; rent modera'e. Apj pply, at Promises, - depot. i trade; 4 2399 New Jersey ave., near B and marl4-3t* ee RK RENT—Two-story and basement BBIOK, 2019 Mass. ave , near Castle Stewart, 8 rooms, celiar and bath; terrace in front and back yard. Inquire n. w. cor. Mass, sve. and ist et. mii-6t co ES I ee eS as FP GR PEST He handsome first class DWELL- NG, No. 1730 Massachusetts avenue north- weet Giina-aouble hones containing 18 rooms, Part of the hone will bo Fo e owner, if rod. Apply JOHN T. ARMS, S10 st ial0:2w OR RENT—No. ay enna asisndh avenues, comer HOUS nine rooms: all occ 1 “Apoly to J im toner ree a iid lyto JOHN SHERMAN ORE Fe. RENT—Ve ery, desirable fhree-story and basement BRIOK RESIDENCE, No. 1714 Khode Island svenue, containing 1i ort with al oe Pecan: improvements. Apply at house les from Inquire Of Mus. “TRE BLE, 706 street southeast. feb21-27¢* () & BENT—STORE, with celli 1d 0 it Fee ae ae eee Te sth str t 6 pe if Z ten : Sur AEN TA FRR WESTER GEES Y SNIED-A SITUATION on eardenor or far | Fearne s nae snd OB Maribor road, containir< ‘ashington. noes, good ai ood a jeirhbors, ao talara, tisk. | ary, ane Tali "th or Sth street cars to enitrance Santee Look ‘st them: they are ccay, homeliie, HOUSE on, Boundary st-eet, batween ate “and "25\ th streets, 9 rooms; a locality thst is | rapidly improving. ‘Pwo new HOUSES on 1 treet, nese Government PoRMaNe ial inducements offerdd | SEATING RINE phew York avenne. will be s0id | at a price that will f and tpenraco, eat | Over all taxes water insurance. Large STORE and DWELLING Tk atreat, above Boundary, Buitabie aed 00d Bee: hundrea and thirty-nine LOTS tn LeDroit Fark and various other locaiities about the city. ‘Houses will be built to suit, and the whole sold oa 8. 2K RENT —Desireble OFFICES in LeDroit central, modern improvements, | possession; no charge | OUSES at beDrott Park for rent. fo17-1m location for boarding BR RENT—VERNON ROW, Pennsylvania | poms and 10th street. Fine Offices for Dusiuees | | men and other Elevator. ORENOS BUILDING, Tit ite Seeet. Several ffices suitable for patent attorneys, Ko. | Axs0, NEW STORE, corner 6th and Hi streets north- | went, suitable for a dru or fancy 00s sare | mAgply at Vernon How, or to T. B WAGGA. | febi7-2m* RB OF LEA I SITES AND BUILDING LOTS. Fine view of both rivere aud the city. Free from ris. <— site Sere atwont 100.000 fect; has large trees and livis nope of, rear 80,000 O00. uasurpassed view of Wash- zton ; and one of 120,000 feet, trees and running a 100 Building LOTS, a desiraple for saburbsn resi- | enc OWNGr mari-im” ‘Hy A. GRISWOLD, Anacostia, SALI F° A Tay BRAUTIEUG HOUSE: All modern conveniences Near comer of Gounecticut aveane aid Mt atreet; Eleven rooms, bath room, furnace, &0. Pris , U0. eee JOHN SHERMAN & 0 febié i Glond Burtding. Re RENT— E) THE CORCORAN BUILDING. Ovrosits U. 8. TREASURY, 15TH STREET. Fine Storer, Ofiice Rooms—si rly Or com) i- cating—for Business Ofices, Studios, etc, Water } and Olveetd on every floor. Elevator and uost, Dark rooms for storaze, Inquire a the danitor. i.08T AND FOUND. ‘D—Lost, Taesday evening, s SOaKF | ING oy enamel medaiion.” Return to LARK, , 728 12th et. nerthwest. marl6-2\* 1 ae ARD—For Brown and White POINTER, | D Jest Faturday, with owner's name on collar and | i toate collar. Revurn to 1405 New Yo nue, Leer ay EE stant, Knights Psthias Gop J CHAI, seth initial OF A.G. B.toR & Npers prward if lett at 1148 7 th st DOr wert) It FE SLEHOURE on Jefferson Lo Connecticut avenus, half square south cf Brit, basement; haa ail Ain rchataral athedral glass, pieiibtos, ‘The house ie just beta 2 fimeked. ai will be ready for occupancy in s few days.’ For tern: anpiy at 4 and 47 Gorcoran Buldsng Re Ls ‘T—March 14th, a pairot cold EY e@Lansas. ‘The finder will ‘receive a ieward by leaving them at the office of the Water Registrar, ond yr J. M. SH! goutheast. "marl5 2 aot ae 21th, a Lady’s Gold sae PIN, set with a large blue si ep eee. re- ward will be paid if returned to 618 I'st. nortn- west, {CR RENT—A ver; desirable Oountry PLAGE, of 6 acres, nes) diers' Home; good hi fine view, Fratt, & ARD for one family rae: sired. JOH: N’BHERMAN & 00., Beal Est tate, Be Cloud Building. febl6-im RENT-HOUSE No. 417 8th st., between D id E sts. west. Water and’ ae. Rent in ninauice ‘at 926 Louisian: FF ‘E—Three-story Brick ESLDENOR, THB ee northwest, side le lof, ahade trees, foun- ae apa fo rekon oF ie in first-class Hats, GPBYLAE shove No. or a ave. Ca pune a 18-2" T BUSINESS CHANCES. EXCHANGE—PAPEB BANGING? tots agord HOSE. Apply 411 9th st. n.w. 2u FOR SALE. | Fors SALE—RIFLE, at a bargain—a Bemington sedmoor; equipments complete. but fect anootei nies C._mari6-20* SALE—A fine driving and saddle BSE, 8 years old. Can trot in 33¢ i horouchly ated to aaddie, per fectly wentle, warranted four times; warranted & per! . O. Box 439, Washington, D. Fes, ‘a fine side bor BUGGY With top. ‘Apply to ALLISON NAB: LOK. Jn., Stables marl6-2* ROL SALESA magn ficent seven octave, Rose- ase, syuare grand PIANO- FORTE a rbie instrument is pearly new. ‘The owner is derireus of disposing of it at | ones, and T offer the same at a «rest bargain. A} full guarantee given. Apply at once, SIDN ‘MO, 433 7th st. north. est. marl5-6t | Fo, SALE—Neat eix-roomed HOUSES, netr cars, market, schools, &c., at $100 cash, and balance monthly at six per cent. ‘Thisiaan ¢ lento portunity, foq a person of Umited mesa. ‘Ol, SALE-BLACK MARE: 16 hands, 6 years old, good waddie and driving anima’ | kind atid gentle and sound in ever; ry particu o-.4 lar; trial given. Can be seen at mari2 6t* McINTIR, 8 Fst 16-4t ARTY WORTH 260,000 IN BEAL ESTATE wants PARTNER with $25,000 to erect a Bum ler Thester and Winter Garden in genter, of city. Invertnent will pay 40 per cent plans and specifications, address “PABIS," sist o FOE SALE OB EXCHANGE — An invalid who mari6-31 must Ko to some healthy piace ia the country, will exchange @ four-story BRICK DWELLING, with mansard roof, 10 rooni eas, yet ‘and cold water, bath, two large yards, rfect order, (or alemall farm any, heathy, locality in the Apply, 21 W., Pa. aye. Doe w ants mu oc. between $ and p.m arl4-1m A BARE C BRROR Roe Sale tha FIXTORES, of £4» CONFEOTIO: ST EAM SALCON anil BARING UTENSILS ana Sore with Bake Oven for rent. Address LAWY8, Star oft maril-lw RSA ‘BLACKSTONE'S ISLAND. * beautiful place on the Potomac river, 75 below Washington, 3-mile from the aay, T Ne jand four shore, containing about 100 ‘of which is good soil. Fish. oysters and fowl) a Inexheuatsbe (uantities. A fine enance for open is one of th t watering places in this coun For further her particulars aiuire of B. O. HOL N, Real Austionser, 7M. cor >i th and F sts. Srrreat | Bice hes OFFERED 10 COAL AND Pke Valuable Wharf Property coal elevator, steam | ais ie wood mill, lime and cement warehouse; also, isrge dwelling, modern improvements ; will id cheap or rented low. App oT. 6. Cu 3 2d st. northwest. Fo nate ranat of 278 acres in tah mery county, Md. ; good dwelling and out buil anges Sxealeny eae well watered and fen iiles from Washi 3 8f yt. ADD! Ww. E. E BURWOND. TS Fai, TO OPE ree y, EW FIRST-CLASS RESIDENO! pelt for owner, 17 rooms, extra large and finely fin- ished dining-room: heaithy and convenient loca- oa ne ‘sel, rent or exchange. Ai adress or call at A fine GRIST with 28 sores of Land and tre Alouses, Murdock Milla. Apply on the rn ines, ee Washington. feb21- T° s SONEYS A BYANOED. ON IMPORTANT and Meee EATON either before oat after paten' BOARDING OSE HANDSOMELY FURNIBHED ROOM with BOARD ermont avenue, Aiko, one suite of ome,’ ois eae northwest. ml5 3t* A 1 ESIRABLY SUIT OF ROOMR, parlor for, fronting two streets, in best location, with doard, trom the Ist of April. Mus STOCKWUAM, 5K street, cori er 10th. martt-Im? [VURNI€HED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for gen- tlemen and their wives; convenient to three Imes cf cars; fire and gas and modern improve- ments. $40 per month. Apply at No. 120 G sizsot northwest. sr li-Bt* 405 vin at. “northwest, POR BENT— itu oF without Board, in s private + Second han fan ug, two furpished BOOMS, at 507 # strest ee northwest” Netersnose santo: IW MONEY TO LOAN. OO SUMS OF #20,000 each to lend atciz per cent. Apply at once. WM. P. YOUNG, marl6-3t 1420 New York avenue. 0, B5L0, 000, 82, 500, 3800, 85,00 $1,009, Interest froma 6 to 8 per “gente accordin, marlé secpesiog 00, on 00, $310,000, 88,000, TO LEND AT SIX VER OENT. LOAN . YOUNG, 1420 New Work avenue. Mer TO} Lae IN Destezp, At Lowest Rates of Interest. THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., 1223 Fat. northwest MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, ‘7 SIX PER CEN CABG a R OENT FOB LARG PEE CENT FOR SMALL SUMS. NO DELAY. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. northwest. fo margin. B98 F feb2i-lm T° Loan. Thave MONEY $0 loan on REAL ESTAT! Be! from $100 aud upwards, st lowest rate OF Obarees moderate. No Ue Ol baka nova6 F strect aortawant, PERSONAL. O1IC# —T hereby PEESON ie authorize? teu MONEY in my name after March Ist, 1 marlé-t* Siow PATOH EXAM: to the responsibility @ on real estat ublic that no ee eer. ANY wae Sp AvIE. INES TITLES, reports Hy Of People, withabstructs of Tole me atoSand sto I pw ee ou ee en ROOSTERS ‘ADAM ROBB, the long-eatabliehed, reliabi Mi? Voyant an and fizlowist, gives better rita faction in all one ia the pro- fession : tells ihe past, resent aud future destiny: aives advice and agsistanos on sli matters sper: taining to business, love and ape ng ALL IN TROUBLE CaLL. ‘Satisfaction no pay. =| Gee ‘Rooms, 402 20 siredl, above D atreot 7 | WH, AuBUROER, Watoh: corner of 7th and F Store, opposite 0. 8. P. has removed to streets northwest, ia Drug 0. sepls i AND SEVEN vent 2022 @ STREET SORTAWEST A na- poner pe aralahea| BOOM: class "1 ABLE BOARD. Swieie ‘Hs TREMONT HOUSE K offers good, ROOM with first-class Hotel for 25 an at Bab Per mouth. House ie well f tad wi Hoan, and every way desirable, bere SENT—Alry ROOMS, furnished or unfur- ‘nished, plensant location, at Nos. Sis, Bl id 318 Indiana avenue. Also first-class BUAKD €15 permouth. SARAH FLAGLER. HE LOOHIEL HOUBE, Mere a eae west. is eno of the ousiest a conducted scoommodated at at reasonable terms. Janld EDUCATIONAL. SH ENCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of ith and L streets northwest.—This institution has a progroseive and aticosseful experience of six- teen years. It educates young men and women for usefuljers and self-support. Its graduates seoure position 6 of trust and profit. Qourse of study and wx comprises the Euxlish Language, Business metic, Bpencerian Practi enmansdi) vokktci ing (by sibgle and couble entry) ada ted to every of business; Elccution and ae y ana a Evenine ‘Seutions. For ivformation call at the Coilege or address HENBY GC. SPRNOL Is Principal. jani9 Pie VEST EB ick IN OLASS.—Mathematics, Grock, French, Geruian and Bog ish tion to preparation for Uollege, West Pont, Avnspolis sndalloompetitive examinations. ays SWELYSS, A.M, 702 Sth +t. northwe: t? = ae GWageN ER trou, Or QPECIaL NOTICE. ‘We call the SrEctat ATTENTION of purchasers to 8 pew ascortment of very elewant EY, “con: EY, GHIORD:! UGS AND CAR i. Frem malas Mats to extra large Carpets. A hote are vory elegant ‘and will be sold st VERY LOW PHI ‘a full line of WiL- TUN, AXMINSTEB and other OARPETS. HOOE, BBO. & CO., 1338 F st. northwast. Oth ste Lining Feit, Fels Bova GBAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES: and AGHESTAR northy, Fe anes my Second-hand PIANO, | ah | see AF ea WHOTN'S Gallery. | marl? (it 1115 Pepusyivauia avenus. FOR SALE; Lave on hand lara stock of fine CARRIAGES and Basiness WAGONS, of my own make, new and second-hand, which must be sold to close out presen 8.0¢1 able offer refused; repaizing promptly attended to. 85 ceduped rates NM. YOU: _marl12-Im? E} Fo, PALE BLE MATTRESSES AND clueive, for 81,50 worth 84, STERS, in at Challe wale TINGS, No. 1103'9th street north: Gen’ stree! a SALE—The largest_assortment of New and BSecond-Hand Can ERE: RIAGES and BUGGIES, of all descrio- tons for sale or exchange at very low prices. P. D SCHMIDT & CO., 465 Pa sve. mar9 im_ Fug j|ALE—Light TOP WAGON, almost new: net single and double HALNESS; algo, Be Apply at Stable rear of 314 n.W. mars-2W’ 'OR BALE—At great bargains, a number of fine PIANOS, very lithe used, includ one nearly new Upright, at @' L. win & BROS., 723 7th st-northweet mar2-2 ‘OR SALE—Py F. ZELLER, 820 Penns: wanin ave., dealerin al! kinds of BIRDS. Mi iow Bird Food and Caves of all kinds ayes ‘ont hand. FCE BALE1 call special attention to my fancy | erer.and two and three-seat Trade WAGONS. Fine Box Wagon, suitable forciotiiter. 20 new Spring Se all: sizes. A Ia Wagons, &c.. at very low prices. No. 87 Brospect st., Georgetown OR SALE—A large number of new and seoond- Fi pane OxERIAGER, for, eased i EANDA irae. COUPES, eave WAYS, JUMP > x TENGION ones | PHAELONS, BUG VILLAGE. 410-416 6th” st. northwest. Repsiting promptly attended to. tebl7 2 BALE—Imported CANARY BIRDS, choice KING BIRDS, BIRD, inugers; Mi ane or tis Tih atroet uerthwese, St Me ae" 8. HARTBREOBT. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE LATEST STYLE IN LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, Call nt 7I7 Market Space. To niake room for SPRING GOODS, which are | being received daily, we are offering broken lota of WINTES GOODS AT COST. w. 8. BICH. Fi? Market apace. febss NEY Our soe. STOBE. > Pennsylvania avenue. BOOTS AND SHOES AT AOTUAL COST—A FINE ORs AND BEES 70 BUY wea v-OLA8S: Ces AT VERY LOW P! ee encing toAay I will sell one, tery ermine weight Shoes at Fume Gost. Padiest Pebble Goat Button 81.35 bg Button Boots Bape at are = We have but one vrei GEO. MoCARTHY. (Cp OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. } Now 14 THE Try TO SECURE YOUR BaR@arns rs BOOTS AND SHOES, For ene next ten days I will sell all it a reduction,ef 20 PER OENT, ane room for our Immense Be SPRING STOCK. YT FAIL ee COME FIBST DON'T TO oan seid else- Zou gan save double the monay you spend Buen sind will do just ‘what we advertise. GALL GBEAT BOSTON SHON AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avi BRANOH STORE, | 211 and 211 1-2 Penna. avenue 8.E., | Wet stare, Meare nolpay ous | cont ony nee om come harp an ses Waal FOU can Bry presany to xe? 427 oth at. ‘VETEHINABY HEADQUARTERS, 409 Fourteenth Street. Skillfa! treatment for Sick or Lame Ani- Honorable pail peterpan cases submuitiod’ ae DRY GOODS. ~ | Bescw AND CULOBED SATINS. BLACK AND, OOLORED BROOADE SILKS, 81.25. e SPRING SKIRTS AL wool DEBEGE, doub\ swith XIWILLED FRENOIH Ladies’ and @hildrout’ FANCY HOSE in new styles. 10-4 BLEAOHED SHEETING COTTON, 25e. TXLEB & CHEWNING, mart S18 7th street northwest. ee, Nos VEILING. | CAMEU'S-HAIB GRENADINE BIARRITZ-FOULE-CHUDDA CLOTHS PRINTED ALL-LINEN LAWNS. MOMIE CLOTHS, ZEPHYR CLOTHS. NEW PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. BLACK BROOADE BATINS, from $1.00 to $4.09. FOULARD SILKS, from 59 conts to 81.000. BLACK and COLORED SATIN DE LYON. STRIPED AND, GHEOKED SUMMER SILKS, in pane. I s'and a NENS, NAPKINS, “HEW WHITE GOOD: INDIA MULL, PERSIAN LAWN. FRENCH NAINSOOK, INDIA LINEN, NEW STYLES IN FANOY HOSIERY. BET Ax Earl 82 ONE PRICE ONLY, markod in plain fieares. PERBY & BROTHER. PENN. AVE., OO8. 9TH 8T. 'y Taspection is solicited. Established 1849. marl? (os SPRING COATS. Ladies’ Spring Coats, $3.50 to $10 3,000 Yara! is White, Piaid aud ttriped Nainsooks, = former Prion, 26 and dic ‘Cheapest White Goods ever offered. 20 Pieces Fleck and Colored Dawase Silk, $1, ai 3, aptented Diack Bibke $1 and $1 25 100 Dozen Ladies’ Colored Hore, 25: 1(0 Dozen Towels, 31 50 snd $2. ) Dozen White Snirts, 81. 100 Waite Ground Sprinx Shawls, 82.50. GEO, J. JOHNBON, marl2 713 Market Space. NEW DRY Goops. c. SPEGIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK BROGADE SILKS. BLAOK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH SILKS. NUN'S BLAOE VEILING. Full lines of sii kinds of first-class DRX GOODS | AT BOLTOM PRICES. TRUNSEL, CLALH & 00., mar32 803 Market Spac: SD oh Hind OJ SPRING OPESING We have just opened our new styles of PARA- SOLS, comprising all the noveities of the season. We cali particular attention to this elegant lot of fine goods, as many styles are confined to our house, and cannot be exceliedin elecancecf de- sign aud finish. NEW 8PRING GOODS Are opened every day, and novelties shown as fet as they make their appearance in the New York market. ONE PRICE W.M. SHUSTEB & SONS, marll 910 Penusyivania AN THER BIG LOT OF CHEAP DRY GOODS Just received at CARTERS, 711 Market Space, Pure Linen (bleached) Table Damask, 50 cente. Pare Linen Dinner Napkins, 75 cents per dozen. Fxtra Israe size Pure Linen Tewels. Ars onute. landker- Fine guality Fare Linen Hemstitehed chief: Best Yard | Saudbcrcticta, Scents, Nery fine Double Width Pure Wool Black Cashmeres, 875¢ cents, special bargain. Imme ‘ansoriinent “thousands of yards) of beantiful Dress Goods. Colored Twilled Cashmeres, 8, 20and 25 cents. Biack Silzs, Colored Silks, Binck Satin de Lyon, Black Satiny Colored Sating, black apd Colored "Velvets, Discl Grape and Crape Veils, Bae aes peas: Brocade Silka (all pure silk) Cream, White, Car nal, Garnet, lack and other oolors, only 8L25, great bargain, White Quilts, 6, 62, 75, ‘BT cents and 31. Extra large size heavy White Qullts, $1.25, Marseilles Quilts, $1.26 to 85. CARTERS 711 Market Space. INE DEESS SHIBTS. | At ‘MEGINNISS’. a SHIRT AND COLLAR mariO 002 F west, You can set stk K ¥INE DRESS DHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for 87.50 ix Very Shirts factic sien veya Te TRELAND. Manazer. G= ts FUBNISHINGS. ‘When yon want to buy call and see— The SENATE. SHIRT for 65 cents. It is as good thers ask “ahe MYS' Is as 008 as ‘8 dollar for. aan TERY pas 1 conte. S17 AES OGLLARS ae est quality and atest style, dozen. fz for 16 pent net Ruck WEAR, faa over SontdN wod! BOC two pale for 25 conta, usual oe sing Ade Pisa iarenetees 25 cent Wo! MEGINNISS’S, febl6 1002 F street northwest. QHInT MANUFACTUBREBS. DUBBEUIL BROS. & CO., EAL2 F st. northwest. we gett ‘the cheapest ¢ SHIRTS for the mouey tn he ott RSE see Oar on 73 ED, Shlshed, only a. Wore eons oie with any ‘Shirt for the —— si Also, sine of GENT'S FUBNISHINGS slwaye cu laid st Sw UBREUIL BROS, & CO., janl9 4AA2 F st. northwest. ) Nigel IS INVITED TO THE | LARGE ABSOR TAMERS OF i ee FOE | ores The largost line and best assortment of SOARFS in Fernie PAs Danie complete. now 3 U8 UNDERWEAR, msde SHIRTS in the world. a specialty. PIANOS AND ORGANS. LADIES Goons. No CARDS 416 Seventh street north wea {IBST SPRING IMPORTATI i NNETS, HATS, FINE BILLANBRY, Qos, EUITS WHAbS. PARA THIMBIN SS, CORRE T PLAIN AND PANU VY NETS, ang all the iajost Py gros LOVE 4 au Novelties. M. WILLIAN, 7 aria a ise, Paris; 907 Pe yest BECEIVED, A handsome assortment of FANOY Nau 780 © Button, 3 ew Bpring Shader jos excaisaees 10 Button Opens Bid mare ifr UNL FUnTHEn NOTICE ONLY BAR. GAINS WILL BE OFFERED, AND LADIES REEDING UNDEGWEAK WILL FIND LARGER iD, MORE, VARIED ASSOI THAN RISEWHERE, AND PRICES F TEN TD ENTE dent Lbs. Do fobr8 Nini PREM GoLSAGE BOUT ETS SESH GABNITORES, ES, BRIDAL FLOWEER, patois all styles of FLOWERS for Boune and Even: year Cab be found at the SE. LOWE OO... febi6-1m_ 110 F street ADLES’ SHOVES. ree shall offer my entire atock of DISCOUNT OF TEN PER OED 8. H. VERMILYA 3 febl3__ | ME. WASHINGTON offers mente one isdiee in slarant SA’ sod SILK VELVET SUITS or Bilk and Broosde Buits. All unter urnishe?t, and Ladsome suite Gelivered, from £60 to Bw. Bhe invitee tomers to veal at and examine her goods. have msde up at reasonable tering snd at short notios. Style ana Mt nner Darang. 11 Neer =rs: 015 Penssyivan it indnoe. N DE LYON Offers dectfed bsresins in Bea! and Cmitstion LACE GOODS. The iarzest and finest collection of FINE LACES in Washington. ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWESS FOR BOQUET De COBSAGE, WHITE LAOR DRESSES FOR LADIES’, MISSES" AND OHILDREN, RICOH SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, REAL LAGE EMBKOIDERED AND HAND-PAINTED FAN, BEOEPTION NOVELTIES A SPEOTALTY, CHILDEEN’S VELVET AND SILK SUITS. BONNETS, BREAEFART AND NURSES OArH ONE PRIOR, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. NoeT's. janis 915 sienna ove. BOOKS, &e. WwW BOOK = sores Soames Reese A ME o onquest o} : Biovens Madaine De Sole 3.00 Mitchell's Lig? in the tie Prescot 2.00 Martin's, the Chinese... 1.75 ‘Rpofford's American iso Darwin's Power of Movement in Pianta 2.0 Carroli's een k —~ quette, 1 ‘Thoreau's Kar! ree 3, Miisaaetiinetes 1.50 Winters Life aud Works Sohn Brourknin.”. 2.09 JAMES *s CHAPMAN, MeTRorotiTan BooxsTors, mars 911 Penntyivania avenue, *Teenor Dare. has Virginis F. Townsend. $1.50 Young Ireland. By sir Chas. G. Dufty. $3. Life of John Howard Kaymond. b = Keli —— of <n ‘ By 3 “ 4 i ry wer of Movement i Planta, Sahn WM, BALLANTYNE in & 80 ‘some. NEW LAW MAG Zine. “MORRISON'S Tatas THE DE- GISIONS OF THE U-8 SUPREME COURT.” qPubscription price, $5 per volume of 600 Cid ——— for Jauuary and February, now ULB. Gout of Claims Ropo rts, vol. 16, ‘General, ‘vols Banas, (piniors of Attorneys: ‘$3 each, IN PREPARATION: udfgcarthur's Heporte, vol. 3, (Supreme Court of 6 Any of the above sent uy mail, post-paid. apon ithe: reonlpt of price by she pus TB. M° Wy. B. & 0. H. MORBISON, law patted awp Puett feb26 475 Penna. a JEW, BOOMS —browsing amons Books, by She ‘The ‘Demon of Oa PROFESSIONAL. , jWHISENBORS, Dunrzex, removed Se 916 ELLULOLD DEE ceodttoiin, ce fons or: the priows. Bxtractiny, 5) ote. KE, . DeNtisz, 715 lath st. ee Dire PG and NY. aves Besuuifar Teeth, 8. Teeth Ful A; Kx~ tractine without Pain, 60 Cin hl opers: tlona warranted. |. SALBOTT, SS 487 7th sr lage alts] wf f in pa pete All work warranted. OOT SURGERY, Orns, + ails, ererenos hee a ~—4 the Ui iS of wcopscoutive. practice fa DeG. ennblee the euscesstal treats ailments of the feet, hence the eit and near, vinit his establishment 1 1416 opp: Willard's Hotel. Bee 81 per ‘No. 428 7th st. ¥ OMBREL | Dis tet: 2 tnd K's over muty nes } ‘Gharwes moderate. deot-Ow ———— janld references. hed SPECIALTIES. pt ~ Bepical ei PLECTRICIAN, uCCeRLOF to BoswoRTIL’ both grad- tates of thesamse critege. 6 186th nD. w. mlo-2w* NHE STIEFF AND THE KRANICH & BACH At lowest prices and most accommodation FARR terms. G. L. WILD & BO., Bote Acents, marl? 723 7h street northwest. HE same PIANos TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHEER. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. ‘These beautifal instrnmenta sold on the easies) monthly payments, at SIDNEX T. NIMMO’S, 433 Tth St. Northwest. on pA ete? and select ine of SHEET BUENO 2 ranmos. be engi) Ma hier yy Gj ment of Gonorrhew, Syn! ‘thi — lis, Iun- It is evident tate a physician oot exclusively to the ee ofa cr oil than | woe in poneral pr te my! din Times = = ence ices yer fare 0 apa f acted: oe waIGE Goa PHYSICIAN, Onli or pee hageauinectoucoees wa in treet chronic diseases. residence, 600 6th etreet, corner Dorthwont oe marl-bo* THE EVENTs OF ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE | Lac iese.d

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