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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WASHINGTON SATURDAY............Miarch 19, LSS1. CHOSBY 8S. NOYES......Editor. )—— Phe Evening “tar bas = reauiar. perma- daily circulation more than lished in Wasbiugton, and equal ta that all the other dally papers here added te- gether. ‘TE 824s office is connected with the Telephone Wxchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper mail and otherwise, news, or any information or Dusiness can be sent day or night, free of charge. Se The Importance of a Word. ‘The value of a single word, and a small word | at that, !s IMlustrated by the fact that the ap- propriation in the Sundry Civil Service bill of $250,000 for a Pension Bureau building cannot be made avatiable bechuse of the fatal omts- ston of (he conjunction “and” in the item. Whe clause In the act reads as follows: “For the purchase of a suitable site In the tity of Washington for the erection of a brick and meta! fire-proof building to be used and Secupied by the Pension Burean, the butiding tobe erected In accordance witn plans ap- a by the Secretary of War and the Secre- ‘ary of the Interior, under the supervision of the (Quai termaster General of the United States army, the site for which shall be selected by him, subject to the approval of the seeretari:s aforesaia, both as to location and price, and the title to the land to be approved by the Attorney General or the United Sia! two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.” By the omission of the word “and” aiter “Washington” the whole appropriation of ‘$250,000 1s made to apply to the mere purchase of the ground, and not to the erection of the building as well, as was intended. (< course, ‘Quartermaster General Meigs can proceed to the selection and purchase of a site, but he must then stop until Congress, by curing the defect in the appropriation item, empowers him to Proceed with the construction of the buliding. if there fs an extra session of Congress this Omission can be supplied in time to enable the work to go on this season. ——___-+e--_____ The warm friendship, amounting really to affection, which existed between the late Czar Of Kussia end Emperor William, of Germany, Was an tpportant factor in the matntenancs of Peace In Europe. All the machinations of the Old Russian party fafled to disturb the friendly Felations between the two empires. The prev- lence Of an anti-German feelingin Russia Could never nerve the Czar to any word or act inthe least unfriendly to Emperor William. ‘The oid Czar ts dead and his son has ascended the throne. Kaiser Wilhelm fs st years of age, apd cannot last much longer. His son, the Crown Prince, must, tn the course of are, rule Germany in a very few years. The affec- ton which existed between the old rulers, In- Stead of descending to their sons, seems to have Inspired them with dislike of each other. Between them there {3 mutual distrust and suspicion, not to say positive hatred. Alexander II. ts sald to be as much attached to France as his father was to Germany. He 4s In full accord with the anti-German feeling of Russia. He has, as the destined ruler of Russta, {vated the most friendly relations With France. It ts now sald that Bismarck has for years past been aware of this sentiment of the new Czar, and also of the fact that France has counted corfidently upon the support of Alexander Il. when he should become the Tuler of Russia; that In anticipation of an alli- ance between Russia and France, Bismarck has insisted upon maintaing and Increasing the military power of Germany, even at the cost Of burdentng the people with taxes. The Czar is an absolute ruler, and hence his power to upset the existing state of old world affairs. Sees In another column of to-day’s paper will be found an Interesting articie In regard to the ‘Migratory Quali, and alsoa letter froma Bos- ton gentiewan showing how easily and how cheaply they may be {introduced into tis coun- try. It would be good thing, we think, for one Of our local shooting clubs or some of our tadl- Vidual sportsmen to take measures to have a few cages of these valuable birds brouzht over and turned iocse In this vicinity. ‘Tuls step Would not ouly widen the range ot sport for those who enjoy a day's shooting now and then, but tt would also add considerably to the sup- ply and variety of table deifcacies in our mar- kets. And while upon this subject, we beg to sug- fest that steps should also be taken toward introducing both the European Nightingale and the European Sky Lark into this country, and particularly into thislocaltty. While these birds would not add anything to our food sup- Ply, their presence would increase very ma- ferielly the pleasures of moral life and give a new Interest to our woods and fields. Taeir introduction, too, would, in som measure, Compensate for the nuisance inflicted on the country by bringing into It the Eagitsh spar- row, who persistently insists on doing what it Was promised he would not do, and in not doing the very things his friends stipulated that he could, would and should do. The Nightingale and the Lark are both migratory birds; and, while their bump of locality ts not SO strongly developed as that of the Messina Quail, {t 1s more than lkely that they would both make this locality one of their temporary homes if tntroduced and first set free here. It is certain, too, that they would thrive in this | latltude if given a chance. —_—_ere-—___ ~ although that fact is not formally admtitte3, yet It seems to be pretty well settled that the proposed World’s fair will not be held tn New York in 1553. The difficulties appear to be, first, wal of money; second, want of a sult- able site; third, want of proper management; fourth, want of interest in the show itself. Up to the present time less than a million dollars | baye been subscribed in aid of the enterprise, | @ fact which of itself proves that the people do not Care for the exhibition. There ts plenty of money In New York, and if the proposed exhi- | Uon were a matter that strongly appealed to | the tnterest or the pride of the people of that | city there would be no trouble or delay tn rais- | ing all the funds necessary to make it a success. | ‘These provided, all the rest would follow easliy { and quickly enough. If therefore the matter Is | ot already formally abandoned, it may as well | De. It isclear now that tf pushed forward tt. | would drag along painfully and finally result | in such 4 baltlog and spiritiess affair ag nobody | could well be proud of. | i —_++e-—____ ‘The Massachusetts legislature has under Consideration the subject of the use of money in elections, with the purpose of enacting a law to prevent such corruption of voters. Every state in the union ought to put a law of this character, rigid !n {ts provisions, upon its statute books, Members of Congress, with an exceptional case bere and there, are compelled to spond more or less money to get theirseats. Onc member, from a district supposed to be politi- Cally reliable, stated not very long ago that his €lection cost bim more than one year’s salary (35,000) as a member of the House. It has” Become the custom to expect candidates to Spend money and the man who refuses to do so usually gets beaten. It surely is possible to frame a law so plala in Its provisions and pen- alties against this custom of directly and indl- rectly buying votes, that none could evade it. ‘The brutal murder by a burglar of the man ‘whose house he had entered, in Pennsylvania, Jast Wednesday night, ought to go far toward Pducating public sentiment up to the point of gemanding more severe punishment for the crime of house-breaking. It is as Clearly estab dished as anything can be by the circumstances attending it, that when a burglar enters a house he is prepared and Intends to commit maurder, if necessary to carry o'1t the purposes Of his visit, and the laws ought to be framed &hd enforced accordingly. In other words, Durglary should be made a capital offence. ———_-<-e-—___— Cincinnati fs just entering upon a contest for Baunictpal oficers. From the long listof candt- Gates in the neid It 1s evident that all the office- ‘seekers of Ohio have not come to Washington. Se A dealer tn Vefmont hag an order from the ‘West for 1,000,000 — mtg 2,000 pounds of maple sugar. Means to fill it, too, if the stock of sorghum olds out. ———__+-_____ There are 110 new advertisements in THE Prax to-day. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. A GREAT SUCCESS. THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF APPLIGANTS DAILY FOR STOOK IN THE CooaEee ASSOOIATION (Limited). LIABILITY LIMITED TO AMOUNT OF” Si0cK EACH PERSON TAKES. OOMMISSIONEBS: Measre. Isaac H. Bartay, _ JO#RPH A. JAMESON, Merchant, Spruce st. ‘Jameson, Smith & vot: Gro B. Braxcuarr, tine, Bankers, Wail st. Vices Presa. Erie Ky. THomMas B Muscmave, James M. Puanr, Banker, Pine st. Banker, Walls. E. C STEDMAN, Banker. Broadway. ISSUE at par of PREFERKED STOCK in SHARES OF $25 EAH, entiticd to fixed 6 percent Dividends out of Pro! Surplus protits, atter payment of dividends on Common Stock upt> 3 per ceat on sales and pro- viding for reserves and extension of business, t be applied to reduciug the prices of woodsor divided amichg the Stockholders. DEPOSIT 45 PEK SHARE ON APPLIOATION, Of psytmuentin fall my re ce PATRONS: Senstor H. B. Anthony, Dr. J. G. Holland, Pres. and Mrs. F. A. b. Mrs. Julis Ward line, Barnard, Mr. sud Mrs. W. D. Hon. John snd Mrs.- Howells, Bigelow, Mrs. Jesaia Broas Lloyd, Mrs. Jeremish Black, Miss Maria Lo coe Mis. JobnR Bleecker, Hon EK 0. McOormick, Prof. and Mre. V. Se Hugh McCalloch, Judge . Brady irs. Thomas F Meagher, _ Senator M. C. But peer and Mra. J ‘° er, tler, i Hen. J. G. Jisle, Mri tice Milles, aes ae Chambir-Seastor Justin 8. Morrill Jan, i R. Heber Newtoz, Se El Ges. Tamer ene r. nd TB. L. Admirs] Por Ciemens, Mrs W. Bi - Reynolds, re t Collyer, Passer Geses ¢. Dr. Chas. 8. tobi" ral ‘Deve-ens, Dr. J. H. Rylance, rrof. ana Mrs. B. Ogdensenator Alyin Saunders, Ty remue, % CO. Behencs, Miss Syivia l. Hon. David Dud Mr. Fields, Mrs. Millard Filimore, Hon. John M. Francis, Hon. E Mrs. Gen. J. U. Free. Washburne, mont, Gov. CQ. Van Zandt, Gen. R.L. Gibson, M.O.Prof. and Mrs. FE. L. Murat Halstead. Youmans, &., &. Mrs. Gen-W.8.Haneek. ablished to supply Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Chridren's Dress and’ Dry Goods upon co-operative F ENGLISH CO OPERATIVE 80- Ch Asn an. Army and Navy, 25 paid, tells for , Givi Bervice Go-operative, 85 patd, selisfor 8375, Civilkezvice Bupply, 82.50 patd, selis for $250. EXPLANATION OF BY8TEM: The customers, by each taking one or moro shares, supply the capital to carry on business. hence they make their purchases at wholesale prices, with only the adcition of the actual cost of retailing them, anda smalla arzin for proper reserves. Dy removing the inducement for illevitimate gain, Tnembers secure tuetuselves from deceptiva, adal teratien snd other vices of trading. Heavy expenetes © petted store avoided, Absolute certaitty that anorder given by letter will be a8 we'l executed as if given personally. Price lists are issued from which members can see eee Le of eer penne nd can Order accordingly without furth-r trouble. pear pert ic a stockholders and to thoze who vay for the right. Tow-priced fabrics are gotten up #0 much to please theeye, without any rexard to durability, {hat @ co-operative society is required in order to procure for its members articles of a fine quaiity at a {sir price. = + The London Ladies’ Drees Association, which will be the Europezo agercy for this undertaking, is carried on under the direct patronage of the Dvucuets OF ATHOLF, Tue DowscEn DUCHESS OF ST. ALBANS, THE Marcitloners~ ov Li ONDERBY, THE COUNTESS OF COVENTRY, THE COUNTESS OF DUNRAV ‘The Lavy E. FirzmavRice, THe) apy Jaxe TayLon Tue Laby Authvn LENNOX, ViscOUNTESS HAKBERTO: Mae. La Manycisé FuoGes DR L'EQUILE, Matz. La BanosseDELUrrwitz, ; and oflicr leadersof the Euxlisu and French aris- tooracy. — LADIES’ CLUB. The hichly appreciated feature of the London Inatitution in providine elewant ¥ appointed HEYRESBMENT, READING “AND WRITING with every convenience for ladies in the nature of a Cinb, will be followed. SPECIAL TERM OF SUBSRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS TO PRESENT ISSUE to the e: tent of FOUR, TEN, FIFTY AND ONE HON DEED SHABEB are ‘accorded exceptional privi- lexes of free carriage of woods. rigntof nominating life members, &c., in proportion to the extent of sicck taken. ‘Holders of ten qhares are entitled to free carriage of goods, value $50, toa distance of Rare and forms of application for stock, mses ns 4 and all information, can be obtained of the Secre- tai 7iNSTRUOTIONS FOR TAKING STOOK. Personal application for stock covering payments over 850 may be made to company’s bankers, James M. Drake & Co. 29 Wall st. N.Y. ‘Applications for =msller amounts, or by mail, should be made to eecretary, inclosing form of ap: plication filled up, er ietter stating ful naxie of applicant, addre-tand the number of ebares re- d, shd incloainy amount of deposit thereon, er $60. by bankers’ draft. payable to the order of company’s banaers, James M. Drake & Co., or if under #50, by post office order payable to Al thony Puibrook, or by corrency in reziatered iet- ter A. PULBROOK, ORGANIZING BEORETARY. 1t_312 Fif.n Avenue, New York City. pases HUME, KNOWN AS “PEANUT HUM) L G. HINE, AS “MO3T HONORALLE GENTLEMAN” of the Brutus kind; ‘T. A. LAMBERT, as . “LO.CUS LN QUO." @-E-N-T-L-F-M-E-N I ee you have some taste for istter- writing, but I regret toremind you that you have but little re- gard for the languace you use or the truth, as will be seen from an extract of a letter from Hon. B. 13. B. Chew, Judge Circuit Courtof Maryland, and but recently Receiver of your SOUTHERN M4RYLAND RAILROAD, With its magnificent mortgage debt of $2,100,000, To the Hon. E. P. Stevens, of Baltimore, under date March 14, 1881. Tie says: “T have sen Colone to the legal ree Swit's card. His ve save covrect.™ Talso call your attention to the following letter from Hon. Geo. D. Mudd, whose advice is good: ‘BryaNtTows, Mb., March 16, 1881. “Co. 8. T. Svrr “Dear Sm- I notice in acardof Hume, Lam- bert and Hine, of the Sonthern Maryland Ratl- road, in yesterday's papers, reference is made to my letter to you ashort time since. I wish you would state in reply that the letter was written on the 4th of the present month, and not, as stated by them, five or eix years Thope the above pat ties will hereafter confine themselves to the truth. “Yours truly, GEO. D. MUDD." Farewell, ‘Peanut Hume," ‘‘Lo-cus in Quo Lambert,” “‘Most Honorable Gentleman Hine.’ ‘The only difference bet ween yourselves and George Washington is you never told the truth, George never told a lle. 8. T. SUIT. ee _ THE GAZETTE, THE ONLY SUNDAY REPUBLICAN PAPER, JAMES B, O'BEIRNE, Eprron, WILL CONTAIN TO-MORROW: Pspillon’s New York Letter—Closing Chapter in the Pursuit of Bootii—A Naval Battle in 1731, Laad- img to the Oapture of Cornwallis—Odds and Ends, by. “*Burleigh"—Notes of the Dsy—A Race for a wat , an excellent French story—Uacle Will's Tan- vlea and Wrangles—fun and Frolic, Manufactured and Borrowed—Office-seeking: Its Offensive Fea- turoe—Washiugton, the Paris of Amarica—Cupi t's Yoke—Oldish Wives and Youngish Husbands—Par- nell in, Paris-Persoual Intellizence—Leus's Cor respondence—Sparkling Lo e Ver, Latest ‘Telegrams—News Items—Editorlais on Various Topics, &c., &c. For sate by the boys and at all the Hotels News Stands in the city. Fos LEAT. Boston Codfish Balls, Columbis Boned Herring, Finnan Haddie, Columbis River Falmox, Fish Ohowder, Mouutaia Trout, Fried Sea Trout, 1 SARDINES /15 Somnatoos, (In Mustard, And many ctherseasonable delicacies just recsived B. W. REED’S SOK! marl 1216 F st. northwest. PRE C¥YPENTED BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYs'’ CLOTHING. * Suite from $2 5v, 33, $4 and 85 up. Suite trom #5, 86,81 and 88 upwards. 12 All- Wool Spring Suits a Spe; 812 Bine Middlesex S#lannel Suits mi jor the price. Nicely made up spd fast Best Line $1 pants in the market, at 2914-1016 Penns. Ave. 3, W. SELBY. and It Oar sie and ‘The $10 an OMAN IPES AND PLAIDS FOB GARNITUKE IN GREAT VARIETY. An immenee stock of all the “LATEST PARIS NOVESTIE3" 1 “SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS FABBICS." EMBROIDERED FICHUS AND SCARFS. NEW SPRING WRAPS AND ULSIEKS FULL ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND COL- OBED BATIN DE LYON, ‘‘All Prices.” BLACK AND COLORED ‘ADED SATINS, “New Stock. FOULARD ABD eee from 50 cents §@-NEW PARASOLS and SUN UMSKELLAS. NEW STYLES IN FANOY HOSIERY. BLACK GRENADINES, from 50 c:nts to 83 80. ke., ke. &?Onr at ck is now comp'eta in a | departments ‘and an early inapection is solicited. taONE PRICE ONLY. PERBY & BROTHES. PENN. AVB., OOR. 9TH ST. Retablishea 1840. marl9 Fo THE LaDiEs. A NEW METHOD BY WHICH LADIES THEIR OWN STAMPING. ‘This method, though new, hss attamed a worla- Bide fame, and is scknowledged to be the mast per. fect simple aud expeditions manner of Traciu Lb 8 for all kinds of Embro'de: by tracing npon their own material wil bless expurive than purchasing ready- treced articles. Avy one with a taste esigning tiftl groups by cutting and arrang- «from varions patt-ras. a Retai Depot, 10865 7th street north west. 4. B. SCHOFIELD. AczEyt. {nll aesortment of Hamburg Edging and Torchon Lace, Swiss, Irish and other Zephyrs, Germantown other Wools. also, a large stock of Gossamer Rubber Clothing, cheaper than any other Store in ths citv. DO NB. Ineestic Trimmings: Every garment guaranteed. mar MMOTH C€OLOBED FASHION 1; Cota PANORAMA OF ALL THE LATEST SPRING FASHIONS FROM PARIS, Now ready, in the April number of The Young Ladies’ Journal. ‘The April number alco contai Colored Desixus for Embroidery. Algo. the commencement of a new serial, entitled ‘+A Girl's story.” ‘There are also four Compleie Stories by poptlsr English writers. Tue Younc Lapres’ Jounnat is for sale by all bock aud newsdealers. Price including all the enpplements, 35 cents. THE INTERNATIONAL N&WS COMPANY, 31 Beekman st, New York. We employ no traveling avents to take subscrip- tions. bu NSS AND DESIKABLE GOUDS, JUST OPENED— 50 dozen Ladies’ H. 8. Handkerchiefs at 12°4 and 26c., best in the city for the money; _55 dozen La. dies’ Fancy Hose from 25c. to 81, ‘desirable and : 20 pieces plaid and striped Naingook at worth 2c ; 1 case, 2.000 yards Fri echlin Shirting Cambrics at 26c., worth 37% Algo, afwil line of the following Whi'e God) Persian Lawns, India Mull, India Linen, Finrea and Plain Wash Net, French Nainsoos, French Muslin, Masalia ard white sll Linin Lawne, all at ular rates. Laces, Edgings, Buttone, Fringes, Giipe apd Cords and ‘Tassels in endless variety, Domestics at agents’ rates. eeveral Elegant W. M. BROWN, marl? Si? Market Space. EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, or TRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT WASHINGTON, AT THE CLOSE OF Business, Marcy 1itu, 1881. RESOURCES. Loans on real estate and collateral ee- 627 88 600 00 158,534.19 Assessment: os 6,114 Due from state banks and. b 427.78 Real estate. furniture and fixture: 102, 207°23 Current expenses and taxes paid. 713.59 Premiums paid............... 1,885.00 Checks and other cash items, 37420 81 Bills of other banks. 3,652.00 Fractional paper currency, % pennies Tans 39 69 Specie. 1,731.25 Legal tender notes. 18,45: Totals, WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. DRY Goops. ANTED—SALFS WAN tocanvacsarocery trade Address MANUFACTURER, Star offics lc | WASTED Teelve new or good second-hand copies of ADAMS! EQUITY. Anply at once | toc. @. BFRRYMAN, Room 26, 609 ith st. 1t WANIED An experienced DRUG OLERK; MOAT cone well recommended. Anply at once. NATIONAL HOT: L DRUG STORE. i | jt? KR KENT—Threr-story “Brick HOUSE, with ftore, No 1835 Tth et., mear O street! raat, 825; Key in shoe Store. ma'd-3t’ OB RENT—A desirable and well furnished BACK PARLOR near he Capit alctaagood taint ferme moderate: reference exchanged. Ad iress J., Star office. 1s Fok REST 5 From Aprit Ist — A Faraisacd | ply Riveredale Dairy, 1221 11th street nort | west. msr19-3 WASTED To purchase for cash, s small Ave room HOUSE, not to exceed $3,259, or = | mall BUILDING LuT. Address 1, Star of- ANTED—A good, steady MAN to work on farm_a short distance from the city urderstsnding their business. Apply at 1 street northweet. WABZED—A COOK and a fins LAUNDSESB, both young and weil recommended ; no col- ored. tate wages. Address u. N., Star office. marl9-1t* : Wear Nite Dox. IT sears EM. PLOYMENT of any kid; willing to make bimeelf wenerally ureful. Can cive references as tobonesty, &c. Address Box 77, Star office. It WAN2ED To berrow, 87.000 for three years at six per cent. Security first-class | proved real estate in’ this city. No commi paid. Address A. C., Star office mar Vv Immediately, s competent iafsnts’ » White or Cilored Must stay at Divht Keference from last piace required Call 03 O S'reet northwest. it 7 ANTED—By a young Freach woman a SIT J- ATION as chambermaid or as children's maid: can also sew very well: has good referen: Address Moe. LOUVEAU, 618 13th street nor west. marl9-3t ANTED—French dressmaker from Now York wishes a few ENGAGEMENTS by day or week: cutting and fitting @ specialty. Rat-s rea- O:dore by mall promptly attended to. NA, 1219 7th street north- he 4 By Jad; a a W seme:y furnished FRONT ROOM on second floor, withcut board, with use of parlor, between F and @ sud 12th and ‘14th streets. Address 8. M. E., Star office, stating price it VANTED—A FRONT ROOM, with fire and was, third floor; moderate ‘terms; location between isth and 17th strects and New York aud Marenchusetts avenues. References ex anged. Address Bex 103, Star office. Oa WASTED—Dy April 16th, @ NORSE, white or colored, for two childrea, two and four years of age. Must be thoroughly competent and haye the very best references, and willing to leave town for the summer. Good wawes and a permanont situation insured toa competent person. Address Box 87, Star office, for two weeks. marl)-2 ‘and dai ANT ED—AGIBL to sseist in eenoral house HOUSE, of fourteen ro-ms; fi’ 6 location; | vy Grove: moderate wages, but a good home st | Bioderste to a reliable pers n’ Address Box | suited. Apply at 1742 2.th st. northwest ae [Seems , Ty ANTED— reliable MAN to dri SOR SALE 1129 14th st northwest, overlook! W'sh eanens Berita tee reueirea “Ap. Fits Circle, three stories, modern im rove merts, Irooms, farnace and bath. OTIS BIGE- LOW & CO, F05 7th et northwest. mh19-1¥ ee Ramtron) taney Fok BESTTA fine nee HOUSE, of 10 roms at_Tequire, Key, Ke ROR RENT Well-Farcished HOUBE, 135 Cor: ay Goat At 6 BY he year, Or for sik months at JOBN'T. ARMA, 810 Fat, On UO Premises, oF 423 Lith st. marl9-3t UK RENT—Large Fur. ished ROOM on secm a floor: has three windows, to two persons, with board, Ly the Ist of Apri, at 913 f street hor-h weet. marl) 3t° {OK RENT—~ TORE, DWELLING and STADLE, No. 1221 7th st." northewest, 6 room newly peinted. Apply toALBART F FOX, No. 920 Eat Borths est. marl9-3t FORREST: 2096 Qst. nor:hee in Bitchon and close! rent $10 50 per 2th and Qat.n Inquire or itt AtHiguxnon, Va —Two ents; wood X room For partisa aud bath room bay windows. "No. 4°8 12th | VOR RENT OB SALE-COUNTRY HOWE, & wils from Washineten, on woot riad? $6 dards from railway sistion; 8 traing daily ‘each ; high and esalubrious location; good h nes of me; barp chicken hou-e: and nevessary c ides apple, pear and peach orchard; ad ALce of grapes and «mail fruite valuable miucral and other springs, and 5. 20 or sofisnd, a8 desired. add: ty Bost Ofice, Lock Box ox, Washington, D. 0 mr ott A L. BARBER & CO, LeDaort Bur.pixa, 5 Offer for sale the following Properties at low prices, low rate of interest and very easy term 708 11th atreet northwest, lerz a very desira- bie BOAKDING-HOUSE, 28 rooms, modern im- provementa. Teu HOUSES at LeDrolt Park. rarious styles and prices, most delichtful part of the city, no nuts. Shes, good air, wood neighbors, no malaria, huth, at and healthy ; 7th or 9th street cars to entrance of Parg. Look at them; they are cosy, homelike, OURAP. One new HOUSE on Boundary strast, between 44th and 16th streets, 9 roome: & locality that is kd improvi Ts ‘wo new HOUSES on I street, near Government Printing Office Special inducements ofersd. PKATING RINE, New York avenue: will be sold at srrice that will yieid 7 per cent on investment over ali taxes water rent and insars oe Large STORE and DWELLING, stree', above Boundary, suitebie and wood location for board.ax bouse. One hundrea and tuirty 1p Park and various other lc ¥ ty. Houses will be built to suit, aud the whole sold on eary terms. FOR RENT—Desirable OF Bniidt. @; location central, mo moder: rents, immediste possess for Lalanes of moth . A’so, HOUSES at LeDroit Park for rent. fel7-Im ue, for apy F opposite the City Post Oni kind «f be used for ofti'e par- pores. Apy LC. MILLS, Att orney- at-Law, No. marl) 6t* WOK RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY PRIVATE AND AT A ION. —See Bu latul issued on the Ist and 15:h of every month at the office of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th northwest. marl ROR BENTCVERNON KOW, Pennsylvania ave. nhe and 30th treet. Fin a fa men sud oth evento L 1 7 Tih street. Several Offices eaitalic for patent attorneys, Ke ALSO, NEW STORE, corner 6ih and 1H streate north- west, euitsLle for a drug or fancy cools store. Apply at Vernon Bow, or tT. BE WAGG@A- MA’ feb17-20° {OK RENT—With first-class Bosrl, twomoat furnished communicating BOOMS, south (03 ¥ etree: north wert maar}R-3t* ay terms, a> room FSR EENTORS SY, . Lot 124 by 196 fe+t, on 18th between Massachusetts avenue ard C st sou mitable for marzet warden, horses or cow ly at 310 Est. northwest, marls-Im ROR FEST Very desirtole BRICK HOUSE, with large stable, pear three lines of cars: t'n rooms: all improvements; immediate possession Inquire st 1426 (th st. northwest, between O en'l P.. Tarls 3t* VOR RENT—Threo-stors, ten-room HOUSE, ‘$14 21st st. northwest. ih excellant repair: p» session April 8th. Apply to @EO. L. Davia LABR, 1418 F et. northwest. marl8-3i* EGE SALE Fine LOD. 4s feet front, oontaining 4,626 eqnnre feet, with handsome Tron Co WAATRE, Eye horse BIRT WAGONS at E. LYGNS' Mill, on Hock Creek, near bridge. 3, cheap for cash — V 4212 Fst. uw mls-3t JANTKD-—A modrra 8 or 10-room DWELL- ING, situate between 10th and 17th and Pi ave and P sts. northwest. Price not te excaed 26,000 cash. W. DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F st. northwest. marl8-3t TANTED—To buy a second baud BYCICL®, must be in good running orcer, of first ciass make, and cheap for eush. addrest with terme, &e., 8. ¥. VAN ANTWERP, Upper Marlboro Prince George's Co., Bd. marlg-3t* WANTED Bo wal be paid by 8 one arm foldier, member of the @. A. K., to any per- gon securing me 8 POSLiJON a8 messenyer or watchman in one of the Government Departments. Address * ," Star office mars 2 ANTED—IuMepiaTeELy—Thirty white and col Residen fo. 516 4th at. north t, Onpe e - JY cored w men COOKS. OHAMBERMAIDS and | diciary uare 810, Siig Acres, of LAND of the NURSES. ring references. Famiiies furnished late Morrison Farm, near Brightwoo}, 7ih street rvanis. ‘Licensed Agency,” 926 F streec north- | read KR W. FENWIUR, Ex. ni Trustee, Ryom west. (it) Cc. B. PRICE & OU. 28, LeDreit Bula ‘Stu and F ets. maris-tm Vv yaANTED 8 lot of Beene. Haas cot RA ) me i guike FURNE: ee HOOSE in térant’s state make, quantity and price. Address: lock, East Capitol pets 24 Sd sta. ATLANTIC, Stat office. marl8-st" | Houte has thirteen rooms and ties ballon d threa bathrooms, ai furaiturs the hi Hous and at v weil furnished with firet-ci dance of water in all parts complete btatla aad Carriaue Tented to® private famil FA GRANT & 9 Sdand Kast ( - 9. ap aban pitol sti i RENT—835 D st. soutuwest, 8 room Belck HOUSE in good condition. wit’ gas aud wates jet larHe sued on the premises suitable for le. marl7-st* JOR RENT—Without Board, suite of farnisned ROOMS, tecond floor, in private famtiy, on gist st. near H nerthwest. Rooms lanes ‘and plearant, Address Box 14, Star offi marl7-3t OR SALF— VILLA SITES AND BUILDING LOTS. Five view of both rivers and tie city. Free from malari One site contains about 100.009 feet; has lance trees and living #pritue One of nearly 80,000, unenrpareed view of Wash- ington ;and one of 320,000 feet, trees aud rauaing stream. 100 Building LOTS, desiranie for subarban rest dences. Appiy to owner. marl-1m BH. A. GRISWOLD, Anacoe! Fo ate = : A VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE; i Ail modern conventoness Near corner of Counecticut avenue sid M street; Eleven rooris, bath room, furnace, &o. Price 81, 500. i JOHN SHERMAN & 09, feb16 St. loud Bauding ROB Resa Hl - THE CORCORAN BUILDING, OrrosirE U. 8. ABURY, 15TH STREET. Fine Store, Office Roome—sinziy or communi- csting—for Business Oflices, Studios, ete. Water and Closets on every floor. br and et-am lest. Dark rooms for storaxe. Inqaire of Janitor. : = 2 y LOST AND FOUN & STOLEN Mai k pm. a4 mont PUP, white with liver Bead aud tive liver spot tack! "Liberal reward for his reta-n to. 320° Pant ave, east. i Liostrae, 12ty instant, a Lemon and Waite BETTER DOG; spottea cars and speckled noe Returm to No. 156 Con gress strect, Georgetown, D. D. mals-2t POE REST-STORE and DWEGUING with 7 M* roome, ese, water and bith, corner North Cap- itoland Myrtle sts. northwest, $25: 909 and 911 T at. southenst, 5 rooms esch, $5 60; 247 Ket, 5 rooms, hail and cellar, $15; 933 2d st. northeas:, 5 Teome, water aud sewer, 812. Also, for full jist of Houses for rent call at Office, 1145 ‘7th at. north: west. CHARLES 8. SHREEVE. mari7-3t ANTED—AGENTS for Moody's System of Square Measurement. Perfection in dress ing, and ® perfect dese from shoulder to ficor, producing an exact fit, without trimming or openicgccams. Test linincs cut free of change. Address GEN. AGENT, Star office. myrls-3t" ANTED—Imwepiateny—Ous or two vacant building LOTS, not jess than 20, nor more than 23 1¢et front, by 100 to 110 feet deép, sitaated between Bat northeast and Bet southeast, andnot further cast than 9thst., or in any central location northwest of the Capitol: Give dimensions of lots, per foot. F.A GRANT & CO, Real Estate roker, corner 3d and Kast Capitol st: mal8 20° WA4S2ED-—A WOMAN to do menera! housewor must bave reference. Apply at $332 Proapect et , Georgetown. mari7-3t* WAN. ‘will be paid to any person se- curing me a POSITION as Watchman or Mes- senger in any of the government departments. Adcress F. N., Btar oflice. mael7-3t* WANED A piecly furnished ROOM, easy of acces, central location, whers no questions will be seked. Adaress 8. K.4'., Star office. marl7.it* W ANGER: by Apu ist, an cit or nige-room HOUSE, with modern improvements. A‘ dress, with terms, McJ , Staroffica. —_marl7-3t" LIABILITIES. Undivided profits. Individual deposita. ‘Time certificates of dep . Fotal..... BAl2 588. 1 District of Columbia, County of Washington, ss: I, B. SNYDER, named bank, do solemr Ftstement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief B P. SNYDER, Treasnrer Subscribed and sworn to before ms this 18th day of Marcb, 1881. wi R. JONES, Notary Public GO t stent, jorrect st WM. BTC ANDREW W ©. ROBBINS. SAwL LEWIS’ SONS, Ps ‘Treasurer of the above y swear that the above ‘ Directors, it ) JEWELERS AND SILVER@MITHS, Have just received 8 Ia: e assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, Which we are now offering at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. SAM’ LEWIS’ SONS, 4215 Pennsylvania avenue. SPRING HATS, EKNOX’S SPRING STYLE HATS now ready. Caesimere Drees Hate for youn gents. Latest in Derbys and Soft Hats, in new colors and abeypes. : Large assortment of UMBRELLAS for ladies and gents. Be H. STINKMMTZ, Hatter. u 1237 Pewna. avenue. Fo® THE EASTER SEASON. Easter Heritaze, Estter Chimes, Easter Joy, Easter Dawn. Easter Voicee, Kaster Lilies, Easter Eg; pointed 5 jew Books for Faster. Acomplete assortment of Esster Cards, many very beautifal. Misa Havergal’s choice Pooks and Poems. WM, BALLANTYNE & SON'S. _ marl 426 7th Btreet. NEW srock x SFRING COATINGS AND WOOLENS, Now REapy FOR IssPEorion. Acall is solicited W. S. TEEL, Menowast Tatton, 935 Penn’a ave. marl) marl? 1H. HUPPERT, Nos, 403 snd 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE OOMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the market. ARCHERY AND FISBING TACKLES, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYOLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, N. Y. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Prices to Suit the Times. mard OSKS: ROSES! ROSES! COLUMBIA GREENHOUSES, GronGETowN, D.C. ‘The larcest stock, the best assortment of choice Roxes in the ‘District. Send for catslozue. marl3- M. W. GALT. BO. & Co,, . DIAMONDS, ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, FANOY GOODS, feb28 4207 Penna. ave. eee PAOLSTERERS, DEALERS AND, REPAIR. call for prices on Perforated and Elas- the Chair’ Bottoms and Backs. Any size Elastic, Ibe. A. Re § aan #. WILLIAMS, Hardware, 919 7th street. 1.000 REWARD ‘or any case of Bleeding, Itohin, Protruding Piles that DE BING Wis Bewody falls to cure. Prepared only by J.B Miller, MD hils., Pa. one enw out his ture. 'Sold by druswista. eb19-6.t-th,6m, 20.97" ARIN'S DANCING ACADEMY, E street, between Oth and luyth nu. w. ‘The Last Suarict of the Season will commencs ‘TUESDAY, March 22, Ib81, - Thia being th: pre- Paratory quarter for the coming May Ball thore wishing to take part are requested to Join the class on the above day at 3: is Ulesrated, or Billousness use Nattans’ Pills. For Gostiveneas use Nattauy Piles” For Neuralzia use Nattans’ Pills, Home-made, they are always freeh. PRE HU NABER NE marld 14th and Tand 2d and D tee. sorthivest. marth 1th and Tand 2d and Date. northwest. BEN ANY SEWING MACHIN WER: iii, RACES, Agr yo eherean Duy precisely the same taaching sore eee Sant McKENNEY, 427 9th streot. ATTENTION!—Just received two ATRYMEN, cars Oat Straw, and for ssleia quantities to iv a it. As ood a8 Glover Hay and a great deal cheaper. ‘Will make the riohest milk and Sore of it 3 W. H. TENNEY & 80N8, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Fe Hay, OAPTTAL BALLS. OPT Onts, and WAN D—Yo RENT For A YEAR—Small, com- fortabiy furnished HUUSE, in northweatern, partof city. No children; reference wiven. Ad- Grese, with full particulars, J. D. 8., Star office. nar) 73tt yy ANTED—A SALESMAN; gentleman of expe- rience in Dress Goods Pleasing address, sud who can Bell; none others need apply. State age, ‘hat exrerience and where employed; also wages expected. Address W. W. W., Oity P.O. mi7-3t" WAsze? SITUATION as governess; will- ing to take entire charge of children; no ob- jection to traveling; best of references. Address SARAH, City P.O. marl6-4t* WASTED CANVABBERS to sell first-class publications: good terms to good agents. Ad- ress KD WALD BRADY, 17 South st., Baltimore, Ma. marl6,17,19,3t" WARTED—An intellizent, energetic PERSON, of gocd addrese, for an’ enter;rige requiring tact, industry and perseverance ; to much a one pei matent and profitable employment Is offered. W. HAYSE, Rooms 4and 6, Intelligencer Build- ity, 7th and D streets no:thwest, Washington, D. 0. marl6-6t" 6, Wee aad ebeae Wasveneng ie oNes, ‘D—A first-class WASHERand IRONEB, atthe ARLINGTON HOTEL. _ marl0-2w ANTED—FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- ABLE SERVANTS; TF. us; SERVANTS of all sorts; boys, girls; SEAMBTRENSES for city aud country; all with reference. 926 F at. north- west. 0. E. PBIOK & GO. jani8-9w* WAND WARRANTS BUPREwe > CORRE BORIF and SOLDIERS ADDITIONAL HOME- ney-at-Law, Boom 41 Le Droit Bi 5 Bhawan” sie Wars purchase all kinds of PUBLIO LAND SORIP; highest cash price. CHARLES oO BEOR Attorney-at-Law, 12: Fe RENT—Inu a private famiiy, near Dupont Circle, two third - story | communicstiag ROOMS, togentlemen only. Heference required. Address DUPON1 8. marl6-6t" FGE RENT PART of pleasant HOUSE, with utiful grounds, &c., attached, just east of Holdiers’ Home. 820 per mouth. J. SHERMAN &CO , Bt. Olrnd Building. marl6-6t (Ok RENT—For one or two years, handsomely Furnished PRIVATE RESIDENCE, thirteen rcoms. Apply on premises, 209 A sigest_south- cast marl6-6t" Foe EAD Bandeomely, Furnished Suite THREE ROOMS, with bath-room, frem the Capitol and street cars Maryland-avenue northeast. {OR RENT—Larwe BOARDING HOUSE, con- taining 31 rooms. ccrner 7th and I stree northwest. Apply at 602 st. uorthwest. m14-lw* FE SEEN cares story HOUS! niae rooms and etore, gas, water, bith room) a civar store for over ten years: good trade: rent moder: Apply 249 New Jersey ave., near B and 0. depot marl 4-6 3 Fe KENT—At Newp btoune COTTAGE, tay 15 roo} in a most delightful situation.’ overlooking Harbor; possession given the firstof June. A dress E.G. H., 826 J4thst., Wa-hivgwoa. mlt-6 FOREN ihe handsome first class DWaLT- ING, No. 1730 Massachusetts avenue nort weet. Tid-adouble howe, cont. Part of the house will th desired. Apply JOHN T. ARM®, B10 F st. GOR RENT—No, 1416 Rhode Island aveana, corner HOUSE; new; ning roores; all mod rn improvements: #50. Apvlyto JOUN SHERMAN & CO, St. Cloud Building: mars-lia VOR RENT—Very “desirable three-story and basement BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1714 Khode Isisnd avenue, containing 11 ‘rooms, with al] modern improvements. Apply at house. = hd ———————— ‘OR BENT—A FARM in Maryland on Marlboro uing 18 ry pe retained by the o road, containirg 100 scres:; 33s miles from Washineton. Inquire of Mus. Bue. 706 E street southeast. feb21-27¢" te, ‘OB RENT—HOUSE No. 417 8th st., between D and E sts. northwest. Water and'gas. Rent $25 per month. Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. ————— SS eee ‘OR SALE—Three-story Brick RESIDENCE, F' 124 E st. northwest, side lot, ahade trees, foun- all in first-class ‘Louisiana jan18-2m' tain and beautiful flows es Hi order. bret at above Ni -_ OF 466 THOS. 0. -RTON. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOE SALE-LOT 20 by 120 fect, weet side 14th Street, (between W and Boundary.) Apply to the owner, 1824 16th strert northwest) maris-6e" OR SALE—-100 SHARES “BELT” LI BAILBOAD STUCK. —S T. J. JOHNSON, marl9-3t* 420 (th atreet northwest. {OR SALE—LEASE OF A NICE LILTLE FARM, hear the city, suitable for dairy, with all Stock and implements. Apply at 1308 B street sonta- wert, after 4p. m. marl9-3t* WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED-—FURNITURE TO STOBE in fine storaxe rooms. CHACE'S, 616 Louisiana avenue. marll WAR - FEATHERS to renovate, MAT- TBESSES toremake, furniture to pack ana ship at A. H. OHAOE & BRO.'S, 616 Louisiana avenue. marll WASTED OLD, GOLD and SILVER, in ine or Small quantities, Highest cash price paid. $21 Penn's ave., between 8dand 4% sts. —_janl9 Waa ATZAM OARPET OLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY in all its branches. GHAOE BRO, Jang 616 Loutsiana avenue. WASTED X00 TO KNOW THAT T BELL A first-class ‘Tallor-made Recond-hand SUIT, auch beiter and s.wreat deal cheaper thal ® com- mon new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD' STAND, Xo. 619 D st. northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th west. fe buy but fre! oinax Recon: id. Hiothin: janl9 MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO BUIT, AT 6 per cent. Obarges moderste. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920F street n w. 10 LOAN—#500, 81.000, 81,200, 000 and larger um, i eal fats escurity’ "Nomisal commission, Low Interest: A ery F. FOX, ar 19-8t No. 920 F stroet n. w. Mo™%, ‘MONEY. MONEY. IN SUMS TO SUIT. ae LOAN OB. E. WAGGAMAN, mart9-3t 519 7th st. n. w. 00, $800, 300, $1,000, SP 0,500 93,008 85,0008" Interest frem 6 to 8 per cent, according to marin. marlé 1m TRE, E. A. McINT! 918 F. $50.00. 815,000, 10,000, 85,000, Sy 000 ti END AT BUX Pant OENT TOLEND AN Bi bs YOUNG, marl6-6t 1420 ‘New York avenue. wor feb21-1m ¥ i LOAN. marl9-8t AN wr EeBeE se DEED, THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., 1223 F st. northwest. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, NT FOR LARGE AND dave 3:9 1 APAN GENT SON BMALL BUMS. RO DEELE™ B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. northwest. jan29 ‘ONEY TO LOAN. REY to loan on REAL ESTATR, tn rian Bast fee Slod gud pwards ‘at lowest rates of tereat. ‘Charges moderates No delay. nov26 om eaeak Aen FOE AEE OR EXGSANGE FOR OITy OR COUNIRY PROPERTY—A well established business in good location, paying $3,000 a year. Owner can’t attend to it. ‘This is an opportunity Seldom offered to obtain a good paying business. Address 131, Btar office. marld-3t* (OB RENT—One of the best located STORES in the First Ward; Wiatures complete: half square from Pennsylvania avenue. Will be rented low to & -cood tenant. Possession given immediately. Ad- dress Box 4i, Star office. marl9-11t" FS SALE—A SEGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE; locality wood. Reat low. A kood Oprortunity for s smail investment. Reason for sell! pbstical infirmities. Inquire on the m~ isee, horileaet corner Bast Uapitol and. 5 streets. marly-2¢* ¥ yy ANTED—A BRICK HOUSE of from eight to eieven rooms, west of 7th and north of F streets; or a LOT on which to bulld such a house. Addrese, stating lo-ation, price and terms. M W., Star offi - # BALE—100 SHARES National Unior Insurance btock. T. J, JOHNSTON, mari8-3t 420 Gta street northwest. {OR SALE—STOOK and FIXTURES of a well- estabsished Paperhanging Basiness. Good stend. Apply at No. 1925 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. hnarls-3t* LOAN OE INENTY SEVEN THOUSAND DOL- LARS ($27,000) WANTED for five years, at 5 per cent. interest per annum, interest payable rom annually or quarterly, on real estate in best location in Washington, D: 0. ; ground cost over $30,000 and improvements about $150,000; no other incumbrance. No commission will’ be Addrees P. O. Lock Box 52, Washington, D. C. amarls-1w. ‘OR SALE — Veny CHEAP — Six room Brick HOUSE, on 434. between Mand N sts. south- West; renting now for 812 per month, in advance; house in good repairs ;three-story : price $1,100. ©. PARKER, marl7-3t 43s and E sts. southwest. WANTED 810,000 on property worth 853,000: interest oh Oran ernure ree Address 0. C. CLAY, Oity Post Office. mal6-6t* ROE BALE Neat six-roomed HOUSES, near ‘cars, market, schools, &c., at $100 cash, and palanoe ay at aix per cent. This ig an excel- lent opportunity for a person of mean. EAS WctNiinE, 918 F st marl6-4t ee ‘OB SALE OR EXCHANGE — An invalid who Fo go to some healthy ie lace ia the country, ‘will exchange a four-story BRICK DWELLING, with maneard roof, 10 rooms, a8, hot and ‘cold water, bath, two large yards, ali in perfect order, for a'smail farm in any healthy locality in the Exton. Apply.to C. W., $21 Pa. ave. northwest, between 8 and 9 p.m. marl4-1m ARE CHANCE OF! TO COAL AND Ros Best ees vtec nee Property foot of 3d st. southeast, with coal elevator, idling wood mill, jime and cement warehouse; Besid cheap or rented low. Apaiyio tno: a rented low. are HAY. 813 2d et. northwest. > KR BALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- Benivovsne of 27% acres in Mont sua anaes alo Saat excellant E fq well watered and fenced; miles from W: . Al E. BURFORD, 1116 F st. febi4-1 AFBTY, RELIABLE-SECURITY, NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Burglar Damp from 88 wo e00'a vont. “Government bonds ‘ou depasis for FIRST-CLASS RESIDEN built f pi extra large sud fuely fin joca- Tonia ‘ALE OB EXCHANG! fine GRIST mt a righ 25 sozee of Tani ana two See Reemaltytones Washington Bogen eR eS isos, Tennallytown, Washington. D-._febi-Im_ eee | 4 | Buteber, | Sorrel Hore: ObT—Thurrday, March 17th, a SILVER SKYE DOG, | leree he leather colareg studded with brass nasil tax tax. er 4 Suitable reward paid if returned t> 2111 maris St at President's House, Pepnsylvabia avenue. I OST—Thursday set, 4 Agricu.tural Buildi T Goverment Con servatory, pairof GOLD SPECTACLES. Libe-al reward for return of same at POLKINGGEN'S Printiig Ofice, D street, near 7th. msri8-3t" OBT—On November 16, 158", a GOLD WaTCH, 4 small open face, No#, 18 196, 96.181, 521; detached lever: steel riug in stem RICH'D BALLEN marl8-3t 37 Water street, Geors AME TO GEO. M. Tennallytown road, will come, pay charges and take her away. i FOR SAL OB SALE—PATENT OFFICE BYPORTS (Me- lesdir « to its rec: chenicsl) from 1847 to 1871 inclusive, at BOOK STORE, No. 1203 st. northacst. Very cheap. mat’? 2t° Just arrived from West Virainla, sixteen head of HORSES, suitable fo Me Baker or Exp E Among the number is one fine pair of Chestnut , Without one white hair, one #ix and one seven years old; full brothers, and drive as one horse and broke to all guitst» the saddie, and the Mott timid pergon cau drive them. ‘They are f ees cf steam cars or music. Also two pe Horses, suppored to be the finest in the District of Coinmbia The above Horses shall be a8 rep:e- sented or no kale, andcan beseen at JNO. Hik- .KT-ON'S Stab'e, corner of 10th and @ sts. north- ‘ext, where there is no fancy prices asked. mar} $-6t* JNO. HakRISON, Proprietor ‘OK SALK—A gentleman's Saddle HuRSE, LAUNDALET OARRIAGF, COUPE, COUPELET IE, VICTORIA. by lers ; cheap BUGGY, two sets of Coupe HAR- NEsS._ Special attention given to buying ant Selling Horses, Carriages, Harness, Sc. ieery- hing strictly as represented. WM. F. DOWNEY, Stables 1013 17th street northwest. maris-im OR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—AN ELEGANT case Chickering PIANO, near'y new. for APD Chickerins ), nearly new, for! only 8230, including s hsndcome stool arg cover, the property of a party icavius the city, a v] atonce. Py al eee BIDNEY I) NiMMO's, marl7-6t 3 Tth street northwest. (OR SNaLE—I bave on hand a lavwe stock of ine CARRIAGES and Business WAGONS of my own make, new and second-hand, GBR which must be adld to clese out present Sock: no ressonable olier refuced: repairiax a ‘at reduced rates. Soren dain JOHN i. YOUNG, marl2-Im* 313 6th street. ‘OR BALE—The largest assortment Fo Be and Second-Hand OAK: RIAGES and BUGGIES, of all descrio- tions. for sale or exchsi very low prices. P. D SCHMIDT & CO., 4¢ Bye. mar Im RB SALE—Light TOP WAGON, simost new set single and double HARNES: so, fe OR! |. ADI at Stable rear of 314 fer HOMES Avi at Stabe rear of 34 Tei ‘OR RALE—At great bargains, a number of fine PIANOS, vei Tittle used, includ ; eine, td Le WIL OY © BRO. y DS Tih at northwest mar2-49" BR SALE—By F. ZELLER, 800 Pen ren aleaionth all Manda of MINDS. Mock. ing Bird ‘and Oages of all kinds always on’ liana. Bone = a8 feb19-Im* id ‘OR SALE—I call special attention to my fancy spar, and two and three-sest Trade ¢- WAGONS. Fine Box Wagon, suitable for ciotller. 20 new Spring Wagons, ail sizes. A larce lot of new and second-hand 8, Waxons, &c.. at very low prices. J. K. PROBEY, No. 37 Prospect st., Georgetown. feb19-3m OR SALE—A large number of new and secoud- Shey Wiig ee i Street or park use. embracing in pat LANDAULBTIS, COUPES, ROCKA- = WAYR, JUMP SEA BXTENSION TOPS, PHAETONS, BUGGIEI VILLAGE CA &e. ; &e. BOBT. H. GRAHAM, 410-416 Sth at. Repairing promptly attended to. For sae) GANABY BIRDS, choice ad S MOORING. BIRDS, B PERSONAL. QUN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, reporis ag to the responsibility of people, with abstracts of liens on real estate. 506 101 .w. Office hoyrs: Ttol0a m, 2toSandstol0p.m. _octll-6in* M2" ROSS, the long-established, reliable Clairvoyant and Astrologist, gives better satis- faction in all affairs of life than any one in the pro- fession ; tells the resent and futare destin: wives advice and assistance on sil matters sppe taining to business, love and matrimony. ALL TRovntE Cait. ‘Satisfaction given Or no pay. Consultation Rooms, 402 24 northwest. } above D street aps H. ALBURGER, sucoossor to 1. P. LIBBEY, corner of ith and F stiioe series ws Die corner ni rile tore, opporiteU. 8.P.0. sepls BOARDING. tleman, who has lately lost 18 a Well-spooint and vane ‘or two BOARDERS, right persons Address “BRE marl) OARDING—Suite of three furnished ROOMS, second floog also, other iarize desirable BOOMS) B ate bath. TA BUAHD. Opposite Frank: fin Park, 1891-1836 I street maris-3t" DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMB, parlor floor, A frontine two streets; in best tobaticn, me board, from the lst of April. Mrs STOCKHA’ 945 K street, corner 10th. "~ ee TREMONT HOUSE off Eee Pe opiates Steam, and every way desirable. Saale BENT Airy ROOMS, furnished or unfar. F take Piste Tocsuon at Nos. $14, 316 and SARAM FLAGLER. POMS an household, ter]; eed eaegeaye oft the jeacant home fered. Vis inn,”" Star cftios. Sreine We are datly opening our new Btook of GOODS. comprising «1d Cambrics, Victoria and t Nainsooks and India Malls, SPRIN: Mae of Primed Liewn in Lawns, Masalias and india Cinldreate ae hate tah sctck esha et ese —% reach Hosiery, of th Purchasers are requested to examine our stock. HOOE BROS & CO., 1328 F stre Tthwest, suit House marl? EN GUINNIP, DAY & CO S22 and S24 Seventh Street N.W., ARE OFFERING MAUKED INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 “FORE O300- PYING THEIR ADDITIONAL SPA CIOUS AND ELEGANT STO! No. S20 > nh street, WHIOH WILL BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL Isr WITH AN ENTIRE VE W STOCK. marl Gl NIP, DAV & ©O, Bac AND COLORED SATINS. BLACK AND COLORED BLooADE SILKS, $1.25. SPRING SKIRTS Ail-wool double-width DEBEGE, ivc. TWILLED FRENOH Ladies’ and Childrens’ FANCY BOSH in new styles. 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING COTTON, 260. TYLEB & CHEWNING, marlé 91S 7th street northwest. P ABASOLS. SPRING OPERING We have just opened our new styles of PARA- SOLS, comprising ail the novelties of the season. ‘We call particular attention to this clexant lot of fine goods, as many style’ are confined to our house, and cannot be excelled in elegance of de- eign and finish. NEW SPRING GOODS Are-opened every day, and novelties shown ss fast as they make their appearance in the New York market. ONE PRIOE. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. 6 teal DEY GooDs. marll SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK BROQADE SILEN. BLACK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED ** BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH BILK8. NUN'S BLACK VEILING. Full lines of all kinds of first-class DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ‘BUNREL, CLABH & 00,, 803 Market Space. mari2 ANOTHER BIG LOT OF CHEAP DEY GOODS Just received at CARTERS, TLL Market Space. Pare Linen (bleached) Table Damask, 50 can! Pare Linen Dinner Napkin, 75 cents per dozea. Extra laree size Pure Ligen Towels. 12% cents. Fine quality Pure Linen Wemstitched Handker- chiefs, 12% cents. Bost Yard Wide Bed Ticking iusde, 25 cents. Good quality Wide Sheeting Gc tou, 26 cents te of the Bost Yard Wids Cotton, (only 10 cents. Excellent Corsets, 37% cents. Pure Linen Towels, 64 cents Pare I. Handkerchiefs, 5 cents ¥ fine Double Pure Wool Biack Cashmeres, 8755 cents, 5" | bargain. Immense assortment (thousands of yards) of beautiful Dress Goods. Colored willed Carhmeres, 16, 18, 20 and 25 cents. Bisck Silks, Colored Bike, Black Satin de Lyon, Black Satin Colored Satins, Black and Colored ‘Velveta, Biscl Grape and Crape Vells, Cashmerebhawis. Brocade Silke (all pure silk) Cream, White, Cardi- nal, Garnet, Black and other colors, ouls & wreat bargain. White Quilts, 60, 62, 75, 87 cents and $1. Extra large size heavy White Qallls, @1.25. Marsciues Gate Brae oe ees CARTERS marl0 711 Market Space. INE DRESS SHIETS, AT MEGINNISS' BRANCH SHIRT AND OOLL! FACTORY, 7a al 1002 F street northwest, Fou.ean get SIX FINK DEENS ILKIS MADE TO OROESR for 87.60; and Bix of the Very Best Shirts teed ta piveaaitacton, fureps manners wus ve 88 on, for $12. feb25-Im JOS. M. IRELAND. Manacer. GESTS FUBNISHINGS. When. ‘want to bry call and see— The SENATE BHIET for 65 cents. It isa good a8 others ask a dolisr for. ‘The MYSTERY SHIRT, 75 cents. Is a8 00d a6 any dollar shirt in America. LINEN, OOLLARS, finest quality and latest styles, 6 ae 7% 5 phe BECK WE s enper Shag ever. COTTON BOOKS, two pair for 38 conte, urual PVery fue ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 oe See MEGINNIBS'S, fev16 1002 F street northwest. GuIBT mamUracruuEns. DUSBEUIL BEOS. & 00., 2LLS F at. northwest. nego the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in Our Ei SHIRT only 65 cents. @ our er Be SHURE hig tboeots We will Also, | line of GENT'S FURNISHINGS siways cnbsnd®’ DUBBEUIL EEOS, & 00., jani9 1112 F st, northwest. EES: Resth wert ee Is INVITED TO THE ASBOBT! iF sit iT 0] pormames FOR ComPnisixe ‘The largest line and best assortment of BOARFS in “paren &e.