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. * WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. NTED—To store FURNITURE for occa- Fc RENT—In private faxily, two larg: ulcsly- ional use of the same in private family. A furnished HOOMS in wood Ieestion, to gentie- FOR RENT AND SALE. F= SALE— COMPLETE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Ww THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. DRY GOODS. B. ELLERY, irees P. W, Star office. | mencny. Addreas MAX, Star office. tee SMALL FARM, a timore SUCCESSOR TO Is now opening a srlendid lot oft NEW Gi WASHINGTON ANTED—A younz white \ | RB BENT—Lsree nicely-furnieh-d ROOM®?, Ninatnr TEC ecicuiuir tea towran er DUBBEUIL BROTHERS, French, German and her own make perfect fitting - y p THE NEWEST DESIGNS, wita reference. No Gay it, George- with Board; eouth=rn exposare; best location . reps ph es ion te CORSETS: ~ SATURDAY...........-Mimrch 26, 1SSl. town. BS OAS IT Ee” | terete See TORE eee pe eet Ue of ae So of French band made ONDEBCLOTHING and “ 5 ANTED—P: AG) PF PHON- RENT—, Mal. ave "with o- | | There are about 70 scres of . ood land, iacludiaz DBESS SI fa Oneane Sheree ee sarend cone WWocamacny. Havas aU Oe SHON: | ROR mee Ais Oe ares ogtioaah wit a |S areuesta peel fuactieat 8 8 nearly now ol<ht GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. eer nih Git eae aateee ok bee Feaas = 33 Se ry rr Se aera OOM om RCCOBH Doe RE: nen | rr poaees ail, peceaene Ott re nee nn || ERAS Ww tsmeertuercot wvaiiokion. are batved ‘whe ‘R SPRING 4 = ANTED—Two good colored GIRLS to eo to | “tts: oe} Grea chet : = i. aa . FRENCH, € 4 SPANISH SPOKEN mene Rowe Oe anes ee ee San Wie Popes sa Connsctioat: BM. VURCH: | FFOK TENT it of Apa two PaRLows de | thio a's sbewutte'mitte ronarty. sn ie well | Six of the Finest Drose Shirts to onter EID other — . ney veuue, c3ruer antly £07 ew, at a reason: 100 ° 3 : frebie chat of my Sh apieatlat street. SENSES SNSUEY COMET tt | persone iat will be permanent, Call after ons. | {oo*ey Ima high and healthful e Saito eee DOUGLASS Ushed In Washington, and equal to that o: SSTEDCY OP Tarhea ROOMS with | hours. SOTA et. northwest mari6- Bppis to 3.V.N HUYCK, = : all the ether daily papers here added te- | READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. Bone | ir gether. The Robertson Nomination. According to the New York pagers, the talk im Conkling circles there is decidedly belliger- ent towards the administration because of the pominatton of Mr. Robertson of what they call the “‘half-breeds” to the collectorship. ‘The threat is freely made that if the Prest- Gent docs not beat a retreat from the nom'na- tion there will be trouble ahead for the adintat- nkling papers are already ag- attitude tothe Waite House. Mr. Hugh Hastings says In his Comercial Ad- vertiser: “The Robertson nomination 1s regard- @d by ever) friend of Senator Conkling, and by the genera! pubile, as a direct snub and insult to him,” and. not only that, but “in view of the rf Conk- Mentor to talk over the situatioa, im to belleve that he would be Consulted in regard to New York mai’ action of yesterday must ba g good faith and of the Senator aud Again, “The nomination of Robertson ts aclear case of buckstering. His nomination Is not calculated to harmon- ze the party. Better, far better, for Merritt to remain.” But it does not appear that the wrathful ones have settled npon a plan of campaign against the White fiouse, and they are apparently a Uttle at a loss how to set about tt. +++ Vennor, Tice and other weather prophets, who now and then attain a fleeting notoriety Decause of an occasional “bit” in thelr prog- Dostications, are soon forgotten, but “Old on forever. The elgnal service proved Its value so frequentiy. that 10 is regarded as indispensable by the people of tniscountry. The predictions of the bureau are consulted di: by nearly all classes of our People. The 4. C. from a southern state who Owns 2 cotion plantation, and Is therefore in- terested in the cultivation of the sta) eagerly Scans the weather map each day with 2 man- Mfestation of confidence in the tnformition It conveys, as creat ag If he had recelved a tele- gram from his home giving him the state of the weather. In fact, public men from all sec- tons of the country whose dutles keep them in Washington, rely upon these map3 for a knowledce of the daily condition of tue weather Im their respective localities. “Old Probs.’ became such a familiar acquaintance of the People that an effort to change the name proved a failure. The services of the bureau had been too long credited to “Old Probs.” to sink the fdentity in another name. Phe ¢ Ung to ¥ ent census bulletin showing an ap- id Increase of the colored people, an increase far In excess of that of the whites, has given rise to a discussion tn some of the states wontaining large numbers of colored people of the subject of the effect that this Increase will have In the future upon politics. The excess of increase of the blacks annually adds to thelr Votirg strength, and would eventually, so it 13 argued, give them a majority in many states in Which they are now in the minority. Among the remedies suggested ts the en: ent by States, of the Massachusetts law requiring that the voter shall have patd a poll tax, shall be able to read the constitution of the Ualted States in the English language, and shail also be able to write his name legibly. Tals law applies to all colors and classes of voters as it must do under the constitutional amendments, Were it in force ta every state It would daprive more or less whites of the right to voi =: bat Its enactment fn some of the southern states Would cut off thousands of blacks tro franchise. This resalt, however, wi be temporary. This law would strt ali the ex slaves, the old generation who are ROW passing away: it would ts the batlot from periiaps flity per cent of those colorel | people who were children when the war ended, but tt would affect comparatively few of the how rising generation, as nearly all of the latter are being taught to read and write, at | ieast. —$—<—— <6 ‘The Wisconsin legislature has already SD act. and the Missourl and Iiltnots leg turea have similar acts under cone Providing that if a newspaper pud!ts on becor § aware of the faisity of any s' ment which has appeared In its columns, pub- | Ush a retraction or correction in two si issues of sald paper, he shall not be Ilad! civil suit except for actual damages s by the plaintiff. ‘This is sensible and just. The publisher of a respectable paper will always aim to keep libelous matter out of his columns, and when in the ordinary course of news-gathering any- { thing gets there calculated to do tnjustice to any One, he will be more than williug to make correction. That @rrection, when there ha3 een no malicious intent, sheuld save bic from onerous penalties. ‘Two instances of the danger attending some Of the sports of little girls have recentiy been furnished fn this city. In one case the famtly physician attributed the injury from which bis patient, a little girl s or 9 yearsof age, was Suffering. to over-exercise on rolier-skates. Other phys! ectacided inthis view and expressed the opinion that parents should Yestrict thelr girls to short exercise ou these | skates. Another caze has occurred !n which the physiclan attriouted the death of a little Sirl to exces exercise in the common | amusement of jumping the rope. One of the features of this sport {3 for each chtid engaging inittoattempt to jump a larger number of mes than any other. In this way they put their physteal enduracce to the great-st test ard not int ently indict permanent injury upon t es. ston With the land frauds continues, and the extent rindlé has not, perhaps, been entirely Giscovered yet. It is kLown, however, that over One m! acres of land have been obtained from the government on false representations by an organized gang of professional swindiers, These scamps have sold the land to innocent purehasere, who have settled upon it in good falth, never dreaming that ther titles were ely worthless. It 13 to be hoped the law Will reach the swindling gang, but very Ukely At Will not. ———-2-—____ ‘The experiences to-day have been @ repeti- Mon of those of the 4th of March, with a driv- ing snow-storm in the morning, all vestiges of which disappeared later in the day. ————_—<o-—_____ There are 126 new advertisements in THE Stak to-day KNOX'S SPRING STYLE HATS now ready. Cassimere Drees Hats for young sents. Latest in Derbys and Soft Hats, in ns tie 18 ew colors Large assortment of UMBRELLAS for ladies ana gents. B. H. STINBMETZ, Hatter, marl) avenue. ict 2,000 for any case of Itehing. Uleerated, or ing Piles that BING'S Pile Hamedy fails to cure. Prepared only by J. P. Miller, M.D, Phils., Pa, snd none xennine without his signs- ture. ‘Sold by draxvists. eb19-6, t, th,6m, 2c, 3p ADIES, READ THIS!—Au iutano: for Atrophy, or Deficienc ands 01 yj i. iAM, ia Sones f 2. for formuls and ore legitimate treatment fc emoval of = ofthis moor Sieg, te FeROVEL inad-bte 2] 50 YEARS 1831 tisha. “= 1881 Gvod either oefore or ‘After the Holidays. A Jieaned or Bean NTS Bream i -einw Establishment. — (06S (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, B. 0. Geli (Spe acetal jwered anrwherein ime ee FS pe HANDSOME SPRING OVEROOAT3, EUITS FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS axp OHILDREN. SAKS & CO., ONE PRICE TAILORS AND OLOTHIERS, msr26.3m 316 and 318 7th street. SILKS! SILKS!!! SILKS! CHEAPEST BLACK AND COLORED SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Biack Siike, 50c.; Colore 1 Silks, 50c. Black and White Striped Filks, 59c. Extra Heavy Black (Cashmere) Biks only $1, worth $1.25. BLACK SILKS, 50, 62, BLACK SILKS, , 87e., $1. B1.12, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, 2, 82.50. Brocade Silks iz all colois (all pure silk), only $1; very cheay). Extra wide Brocsde Silks (all pure silk) in Cream, White, Garnet Cardinal and Blus, only 31. Black Satin de Lyon, $125. Black Silk Warp Hearietta only 81, worth $1.25. Beautiful Plaid and Striped Dress Goods for ‘Trimmings. “MERCEDES,” the new style PARASOLS, lined with Gold, Oar- anal, Oream, Blue and Black Silk—immense as- sortment. Pure White all-Linen Tsble Damask, CARTER’S marl Til Market Space. ee ee 4™ ‘k PAIS NOVELTIES. CACHEMIRE HINDOU, BIARRITZ FOULE, CACHEMIRE ZEVHYR,’ KHYBER OLOTHS, ROMAN STRIPES AND VLATDS, OREPE FLEUR DE THE, LINEN LAWNs, SUBAH SILKS, in ail the **New Shades.’ ARMURE SILKS, in Black and Oolors. AND QOLJKED SATIN DE LYON, 1 RF, CANTON GRAPE, STRIPED AND CHEOKED SUMMER BILK3,’ from 5ic. <0 FOULARD SIT KS, from Soe. to 81 00. “NOVELTIES” IN SHAWLS AND SOARFS. FRENCH FICIUS, WRAPS AND ULSTES3, NEW WHITE GOODS. WHITE SATINE, PERSIAN LAWN, INDIA FRENC!i NAINSOOK, INDIA’LINEN, &e., & AINOW'S OFLEBRATED KID GLOV “BARGAL IN TABU LINENS, TOWELS and NAPKIN NEW PARASOLS and SU! S37 ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER. \ UMBRELLAS. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, COR. 9TH 8T+ Eetablished 1840. mara6 a) LL BARGAL IN SEWING eee MACHIN & Weed. wes: 810. Wheeler & Wilson. - 9. Grover & Baker. eke Home... areere sas Remisston. aevve 25. ‘These Machines are all in perfect order and are keptin order free ef charge for one year. Qur stock ef New Machines the most compfete in the city. Parts and attachments for all machines. Old ma- chines repaired and made as good as new. Fries low. First-class machines for ren’ ‘OVPENDELMEDS, mari6, 5s Vth st., St. Cloud Bld’g. M* M.J. HUNT, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER or FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, Nos. 622 and 623 D st. WILL OPEN HE& SELECTION OF BONNETS AND ROUND HA1S, FROM VIROT, EUGSNIE AND THE LVADING HUUSES OF PAIS, ON WEDNESDAY AND THUASDAY, MARCH 30TH AND Siler, 1581. mar26- NEW PABASULS AND CUATS. ps New style PARASOLB from $2.50 to $7.60. Ladies’ SPRING COATS, 83.50 to 23. 10. pieces DRESS GINGHAMS, 12% and 1c. 10 pieces plain colors Chembray GINGHAM, 1c Splendid BLACK SILK, ITE BZDSPREADS 81.00. 2. to 81.50 of DEY GOODB. GEO. J. JOHNSON, mar26 2713 Market Space. ee, QPrHine OPENING. EATON & HARRISON, (ateof Eatoa & King) 12327 F st.northwest (opposite Evbitt House). Will exhibit on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Maxkcu 31 and Arntz J, for the inspection of the ladies of Washington, a choice selection of IMPORTED MILLINERY ‘The latest novelties in Parisian BONNETS and English ROUND HATS. A fall line of RUCH- INGS and FANCY GUODS. N. B. secured for our head-trimmer MLLE. CLEARWATEH, from one of the leading houses in New York. mar26-6t ee a IPHE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.—A Fair Barbarian, by Mrs_ Frances Hodgson Barnett, doth, $1.00; Into the Shade, by Mary Cecil Hay, Sc. ; Carlyle’s Kewiniacences, cloth, 50c. ; Animal Life, Joy Prof. Karl Semper, $2: The Land of Gilead, by Lawrence Oliphunt, 82; Life of Weber, by Bir Julius Benedict, 3. « Among Books, Ly Abba Goold Woolssn, $1: Don John, No Nainé Berles, 1; Ernestine, ‘vy Von ilillern, 2 vols., Paper, 80c. a FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSRLLER 4xp BTATIONER, 1015 Peom A complete assortme: Bargsins in every I: quare and Sex E ASTELB,. EASTER CARDS. New, Elezant aud Choice Selection. SILK FRINGED, FLORAL DESIGNS, . EASTEK OROSSE3. NEW BIRTHDAY OARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, mar26 11 Pennsylvania aveauc. A**® YOUB STATIONERS YOR AME OF U For rale by all aera. “mar26-2p,2c, 61 (CEMENT: CEME! CEMENT! 1 am daily receiving by cars fresa ground CEMENT from the Cumberland Osment Oo. This isthe best and cheapest cement in this market. For sale in large and small quantities by the sxe agentof the company, J. Mi. WHEATLEY, mzé-St Cor. 2d at. and indiana ave n.w. SPRING OPENING, THURSDAY, Marcu 3st, anv Aram. Ist any 2p ar MRS. C. V. SMITH’S, mar26, 29,30 613 9th st. northwest. VERY MOTHER'S BOY SHOULD HAVE one of those $5 Blue Fannel Suits at SELBY'Ss. Also, Doy's Short and Long Pants (separate), 75, SSc. and @1 up: worth 25 per cent mors. Jackets $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2; worth dou- ble. 50 Real Mohair Office Coat 81.25. 50 oz. Men's Suspenders at 6vc., that soid for- 10914-1916 Penna. Ave. waite BOARD in private family; terms must be | moderate ; references given and required. Address | Box 119, Star office. mar26 3t* Eee ene enn eID ANTED—A GIRL of good character and dis- Lene to ay two Shildren of are sod three years. in the evenings at 318 Indisua ave. Rorthweet ite WANTED An exiericnced CHILD'S NORSE wanont piace. “Behd addveus ‘aid references to ni Place. Ben ereni Box 04, Star omice. “oCress Sud re It? Se eS W ‘NIEDA nest, tidy white GRE win ean sew to care for child year ands half old; ocd wages arid pleasant home ; best of references Addrees Box 40, Star office it ANTED—By April it an wafurnished or fur- nished ROOM with BOARD in small family Weet End preferred Address, with price, w: must be reasonable, Mrs C., Statoffice. "Iv" WY) AATEDTA GIR. (ite) to cook, wash ond iron for a small family; none bat those will- ing to make themselves x-neraily useful 1 apply. Call 13'2 9th street north wet. ANTED—To buy for cash a small § combinstion Tk stating price aud where office, WASTED rom April det 3 email HOt Fattef sHOUSE in northwest houseFeeping. Address J. @.. Star offi WASIED Iwo or three furnished ROOMS on Second floor and west of 12th for adulta; erences exchatged. Address Box 96 star office. itt WANTED {ROOM ana BOARD (permanant it suited) with a wenteel private family (north- it ection) Who ret @gooltabla. Address, stat. ing location and particulars, ‘'Q,""" Stas office. mar26 3t* ANTED—To BUY for cash 200 old DOMES- Tivand SINGER FAMILY MACHINES for Amsnnfacturing establishment; stato agsof m1- ebibewnd price wanted. Address H. M. C. Post Office. mar2é WASTEDS 3 colored HOUSE RERVANT: one who can wash :idiroa well snd bring good ree mmendations. (sl to-day at No. 1019 Ver- mont avenue. it ———— WANTED BY a tesnectable colored girl & PLAC! a8 lady's maid; can sew well and ix fend of children. Address ‘A. V., 817 21st street | orthweat. mar26-3t* WV ASTEDTA POSITION in any of the Depart meiits or the Pension Office, for which I will give one-half of the salary for the firet year. Ad dress A. J. W., Star office. 1 WW ARZED Tin the country, within thizts utes ride of the city, &smail HOUS nished preferred; or gooa’ BOSRD for fi three. “Address, ‘with terms, Xe., Box min- far. y 6! 5 lt kL to do the work fix-room house, with modern convent execs. private family. An obliging xirl who can vive the best cf referance from last emplover can have s comfortable home and wood wages, and mone other need apply. 630 Q street nop ANTED—Immediately, 30 White and Colored LOOK™, CHAMBER AIDS and NURSE: Bring references. Femulies furnished servants. ‘Liceneed Agency,” 926 F st. northwest. O. £: PRICE & CO. iv WASTED Spactous ROOM, with one window, in private honse; southern exposure; board: Address A. G., i> oth strect northwest. Nopostal cards. Gy yANTED—Immediately, first-class WAIST HANDS. Apply 1112 13th streat_north- west. mer25-2t* LL eS a V yy AELED—To Rent—A xo0d STABLE, accom- 4 incasting fag homes and wi ne wn fe ‘qnares of No. st. northwest. Apply at above number. imardd-ee WASTED. To buy, a pair of traincd GOATS, WAGON and HABNESS complete. Apply at No. 1221 Connecticut ave. northwest. mar25-2t* WARZED-A FURNISHED ROO; location between Indiana avenue and F and 1st and 4th streets northwest. Address, etsting price, Box 116 Btar office. No postal cards. m29-2t" ttre WARNER, By 8 lady furnished ROOM and BOARD in a private family. Loca'ity L, M or N, between 9th and 13th streets. Address’ L, Siar Office. mard5-2t* ea ee ANTED—To rent, a small FARM near the city, close to railroad, with «ood butldines on Baltimore snd Gbio raliroad prefersed. ad. “6 L.8., Star office. marZ5-2i* ———— y ANTED — LABORERS, first-class Pickers and Shovelors; steady work for eiht months wages paid weekly’ in caai WASHINGTOS BRICK MACHINE COMPANY, H aud Boundary northeast. mar25-3t ANIF, —A MAN COOK (white or colored), V¥ cne wio is quick aud thoroughiy uncerst bis business and capable of taking ful kitchen. Address, with reference, Box oflice. mF gr WANTED—By the undersigned, the whole ora part of s HOUSE, suitabe for his reside: ce and the practics of his vrofession. Must be iu the northwest quarter, not east of 13th lor we: 1sth, Lor south of Pennryivania aven fertiorth of it. EDWAKD 1517 Pennayivania avenue. WASTED [mmediatory, WHITE WOMAN ae good cook, wseber shd ironer. Hefere required. Apply 808 17th street. mard4-st | 2213 Let northwest. marzs (OR LENT—STORE, No 1011 Pennsylvauis av enue ; the best locition ia tue city. Posses: to can be had April Ist. For full particalars inquir on the prev ises It PGE RENT 2025 th st. nw. 12 rooms, 815: 2107-2109 12th st. n-w., 5 rooms, B10. 50; 311 13th st. sw, Srooms, $12" Apply to A. S_GAY- WOOD, 1225 9th st. north west. 6 3 OR RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE AND AT AUCTION.—See Bulletin ed on the Ist and 16th of every month at the ice of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th strect thweat. mar26-st* CR SALE OK RENT-A pleasant COTIAGE, 7 Teoms, on the cozuer of 14th and L sta. soath- recently built, with two orizine! Lots: rant e 87: Will sell on easy terms. Inquire at 2213 Xt. northwest. marz On RENT—That pleseant aud airy HOUSE, with 15 rocm-, modern improvem nts, as the owner is going north. It je had on radsonable teries: eouth front. Inquire on tha pramiser, No. ven Tet of April AN! on the B! 3 orm seh Je. For terms 1.quti ¥- MIOKEY, Agent, et. Maro Hotel. are plessantly situstéd, in privats family. 1111 street northwest mara} 2° 5 FOR BENT_BRICK HOURR, six rooms, wan, bath. cell‘r, water, &c ; large yar: ear mar ket and streetcars. © H. ARMEN, 643 F stroot, or 920 K street. mar25-3t* (OH RENT—HOUSE 605 © atreet_uorth thirteen good roome, with modern conven cuces. Apply to WM. R-RILEY, Biley Bai ding. corner 9th Estreet northwest mar25-3t FOE BALES That nice FRAME GOTTAGE, No. 1217 N street northwest, containing 7 rooms, th all improvements, can be bought at a bargain, to be removed at once. Inquire at LOUIS SPAN’ IER, 1416 F street. mar35 OR BENT—Handsomely Furnished ROOMS, ensuite or single; private bath-room; three minutes’ walk of Treasury cars. Keference required. Gress Box 145 Star office OR SALE—Ongar—No. 1918 New Hampsnira ‘avenue, third dvor north of T street northwest ; two story, six rooa BRIDE, with water in kitchaa and water closet in yard. Terms, $50 cash, and 15 monthly. Immediate posseasion. J_ W. STARR, 1429 New York ayer: mar25-3 VOR RENT—The GILL COTTAGE, at Berkeley Springs, West Virvinia, furnished: ico house . Address WM. 8. BLIGHT, Jr.. Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa mar2t-3t* PGE BENT Furnished HOUSE, ca the Heights Sof Georgetown, corner Congress and Stoddart itrects; convencet to care; fiae shade, lores Porches, ard cxte myo wrounds, Apply ‘oa the premires tor particnlare 25, 25ap2,9, 16 VOK RENT—Two five on W, near 4th str the houee; 14th street c month Call on N. W. FITZGERALD, Room 72 Corcoran build'ng. niar?: FES With Boanp—Nicely Fucaisiisd ROOMS ina haucsome double house, opposite peracetic Equare. Apply 1325 K sto hs west. FOE EST sitet northeast, desirable STORE AND DWELLING, eizht rooms and Stable for four horses, To a ood tenant, 818 per month in advance. Inq aire 316 K street; ‘or GEO. F. SOHAFER, 474 11th street. mar23 lin OF BENT That clexant RESIDENCE, corner of H street and Veriaont avenue, next to **The Arlington,” containing twenty rooms, just vacated by Hon. 8. B. Chittenden. Apply toA: HYDE, 714 L6th street northwest mar2i'6t OS (OR SALE—Fine LOT, 48 feet front, containing 4,626 equare feet, with handsome Iran Cottaze Keeidence, No. 615 4th et. northwest, opposite Ja~ diciery Bquare; also, 52ij Acres of LAND of the late Morrison Farm, near Brightwood, 7th street road KR W. FENWIOK, Ex. and Trustee, oom 428, LeDroit Building, 8tii and Fats. mari8-1m FOR RENT E In a private family, near Dupont Circle, two third - tory - communicsting ROOMS; to gentlemen onl: ‘eference required. Address DUPONT, Star office. marlo-2W" {OR RENT—No. 1416 Rhode Island avenue, A corner HOUSE; new; nine roon.s; all modern improvements; #50. Applyto JOHN SHERMAN & CO , St. Cioud Building. marg-1in POR RENT Very, doaizable thres-story and basement BRIOK RESIDENCE, No. 1714 Koda Island avenne, containing 11 rooms, with all modern improvements. Apply at hongs. feb28-li* POR Pat A raay ny road, contsinirg 100 acres; 3% m aehinsten. Inquire of Mus. TRIMBLE, 705 E ret Boutheast. feb21-B3t* PCE RENT-HOURE No. 417 8ih st, betweon D ‘aud E ets. northwest. Water and’gas. Heut ‘oom BRICK HOUCSHS, t; houses new; water pass near: $10.50 por ‘yland on Mai ok RENToNody, Furiher BED Room, | $25 per month. Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. febl0-2m {OL BALE—Three-story Brick BESIDENOM, 14 E et. northwest, side lot, shade trees, foun- tain and beautiful tower grounds; all in first-class guler, Arply at above No., or 465 Lonisians ay THOS. 0. FOLLERT Janl$-2m* i BUSINESS CHANCES. W 4NiED—An enterprising GEN TL can invest for profit. Security amplo. once. Address Box 64, Star office. " mar24-3t* W ‘SAER 2o rent a nine or ten-room HOUSE, witb all mod. imps., between 9th, 17th, F ard N northwest; rent about $50 per month. Ap- bly H. C.OL&RKF, 728 12th st.northwest. m24-3t* WARSIED-A Indy who has @ few puplis ia Frenen snd tousls at home woula like en AGEMEN I 28 visiting governess at very rea- sorabie terms. Address L. WEEKS, City Post Gilices mar2t-St" ANTED—HOUSE in the country, from May Ist to Sept. Ist, near the city, or on the live of Baltimore and Ohio Hailroad. Muet be located Fie SALE shares NAT. UNION FIRE NEUKANCE &TOOK; 100 shares “BELT” Se OAD KTOUK. JOHNSTON, $20 6th st n-w. i —Swiss style COTTAGE, with FUR- NITURE, at Cape May City, New Jei clise an cstate. 1. U. BROLADRY, No. 4 nut street, Philadelphia. mar26-6t FoR EXCHANGE —A very pretty HOUSE, with five acres of ground, twelve iniles from the city, cn the B. & P. K.k., will be exchanged for city property. Apply t 8. rT Real Ketate Agent, 925 F street. high ground snd well shaded. Address, stating location, number of roows in house, anil price, B. GARNUM. 1:0 F street. mar24-3.* FOB SATE_Derirable OOUNTRY HOME 4, tn Rockville and at other stetions on Metropo.itan Branch R.B. Inquire of W. W. ANDERSON, 913 Fuorthwest, atk. A. McIntire mar26-3t* Wy ANLED— By April 16th, a NORSE, white or colored, for two childrea, two and four years of age. Must be ughly competent and have the very best referei ‘snd willing to leave town for the summer. Good wages and a permanent situation fpsured to a competent person. Address Bex 87, Star oftico, for two weeks. marl)-29 TW 4 S2SD SEAMILIES to turniah with RELI. ALLE SELVANTS: try ua; BEEVANTS of all sorts; boys, girls; SEAMSTRESSES. for city and country ; aft with reference. 926 F st. north- weet. 0. K. "PRICE & CO. Janis-10w* ANU ED— Co purchase MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, SUPREME COURT BOWIE and BOLDIEES ADDITIONAL HOME- st OLAIMS. WM. J. JOHNSTON, Attor- ney-at-Law, Hoom 41 Le Droit Eutiding, #02 F st. northwert. ‘Jand-3m_ Wy ANTED cto purchase all Kinds of PUBLIO LAND BORIP; highest cash price. CHABLES, 9. BROWN, Attorncy-at-Law, 1212 G street north- x Jau3-8 WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. WANED How to ENLARGE PORTIONS OF THE HUMAN FOLMg No humbus Send description and siamp to¥. ve L. CO., Atlanta, Gs. Confidential. mar2i-3t" yANTED—FURNIZURS TO STORE in fine raze rooms. CHAOE’S, 616 Louisiana marll y ANTED—FEATE ate, MAT. TRESSES fo rewake, furniture to pack and ship at A. H. CHAUE &BKO.'s, 616 Louisiana ave. marll WSNTER_ OLD GOLD and FILVER in lance or sirall quaptides Highest eash price paid: 321 Penna. ave., between #d and 43ssts. Eat CARPET OLEANING AND RY ina. ite branches. OHACE BRO3., 19 616 Louisiana ‘aye. WANteD_you TO KNOW THAT T SELU A first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, uch better and a reat deal cheaper than a com mcd Lew suit can be bought, at SUSTH'S OLD STAND. 19 D st. northwest, or at Branci Store, No. Sth st northwest "N.B.—We buy but firat- AVSnUE, clats Second-hand Clothing. Janly MONEY TO LOAN. myo LOAN. a T S: ro r0an-Monny, _ MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN ‘0 LOAN—MONEY. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mar2€-1m 519 7th st. n. w. ee ee We 200, 2500, $800, 81,000, ree A oo yw St ¢ from er ‘ing to m: mst16 Im Ea! MOINTIBE, myo Loan. MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, Iu Sims to Suit. AT £1X PER CENT FOR LARGE AND BEVEN PER CENT FOR SMALL SUMS. NO DELAY. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, jan29 0th and F sts, northwest. )pPENED THls DaAY— FULL LINE SPRING GOODS, SCARFS, TIES HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. W. Ss. TEEL, mardi 935 Penn’a ave. JROBSITURE EXCHANGE. ‘We have opened s FURNITURE EXCHANGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at No. 329 8th street northwest, near Penna. ave. Will buy and sell Furnitvre and Household Gords of every de- seription ; will atfend auction gales in Ba'timore and this city, purchtsins to order at reasonab 6 com. mirsicn Antiques ani artic es virtu. pepetalty experience of 30 years in Bal imore and Wsehing- ton. W. B. LEW & 0O., iv No. 3208th street northwost. RS. ANNA BIRD, THE WELL-KNOWN ‘LAIBVOYANT, has jast sr-ived from the eouth, and notifies ber friei the public that ds and ibe, is now ready for busin real Rortheast commer Hand Ith ste, nen misrz0Se" 7 GAME U.8- Is for the Old and Young. For sale by all Stationers. Wara6-3p, 20, 6t otter TO Loan. have MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATE, in sume of from $100 and upwar poms of 3 pwards, at lowest rates of Charges moderate. Bo Lot E }. Hk WARN nov26 916 F ot nortuwest rs PERSONAL. HN PATOH EXAMINES TITLES, reports as sibility of people, with abstracts of 10th st. nw. Off : toa 'm,2toSandsto 10pm. “oer one WTADAM ROSS, the long-established, relia MW thatropant and antrcionter pumed, reliable tection in alf affairs of life than any one in the pro- feesion ; tells the Poon it and futare destin: gives ailvice and aadislance on all matters apper: {dining to busuo, loveand matrhony: AL tr ROUBLE CALL." atisfsction, iF no pay, Consultation Booms, 402 4a strect, above D atest northwest. ES eee SO San Biore, opposite U. #. B. 0. pis FOE SALE-15 acres of valuable LAND, only two tiles from Boundary and 14th efreets, on the Pierce's Mill road. this sideof bride, ‘thirty acres of this snd arein goodcultivation. Spend building rites, and the very place {or a healtny country home’ Will be sold cheap for cssh. AD- ply or address 609 G street northwest, between th and 7th streets itt No. 1505 Pe wna, ave (Opposite north entrance U mar26-3m_ POR BENTCYERNON ROW, tvania ave- hue and 10th street. Fine Offices for business men snd others, with Passenger Elevator. LENOX BUILDING, Tul ith screct. Several Offices suitable for patent attorneys, &o. - Treasury. ‘ALSO, west sultabie fore dete or taney peer suitable fora detix or fancy goods ewore. Apply at Vernon How, or to TB WAGGA- Man’ feb17-2m* JOR SALE— VILLA SITES AND BUILDING LOTS. Fine view of boti rivors and the city. Free from malaria ‘Une site contains sbout 100.000 feet; has lane trees aun Living sprine ‘Ore of nearly #0, inston ;and ove of 12 stream. 100 Bullding LOTS, dertravie for aaburban reei- donces. Appiy t marl-1m OR BALE— _ 4 VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE; Au modern convestencns: Near corner of Counectiont svenus an ect oe" Pleven roowas, bath Toor, furnace, &0. Price 88,500. HN SHERMAN & O00., febls WORE Cloud Building. OK REN1— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Orrosirx U. 8. TREASURY, 1573 STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—sing!y or communi cating for Business Offices, Stulios, etc. Water and Clorets on every floor. Elevator and steam hest. Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the danitor. dyl2 FOR SALE. FOE SALE Handrome BAR COUNTER: thirty- two feet loug. Apply 102% 7th st. northwest mar26-2t* in good order. Apply at FUSSEL 2 ave.” mar2i-6t" Fe RALE—Six bets good double and sing! Carriage HARNESS; second-hand: to bs Bold atonce MANTZ&CO., cor. Ponua. aveniie. OR SALE—HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS; separateif desired ; Horse is centleand Sty ish; standg well. Tuquire at 100 Now, Jersey aye, eouteact, mar2e-s pansscus AND SUN UMBBELLAS. CHOICE LINE OF PARASOLS FROM @2 TO 815 SPRING DBESS GOODS. Dotted Swiss Muslins, Madras Ginshams, Orepe Fleur-de-The, Linen Lawas, Indis Mall, Linen d'lude, Persian Lawn, Eora Swiss, &c. TABLE LINENS, NAPKIN: SHEETINGS, of every grade at the very lowest market prices TOWELS AND ONE PRICE. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, O10 Pennsylvania ave Ntss VEILING, 50 and 75e. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. HABIT CLOTHS AND CASHMERES, IN BPRING SHADES. GENTLEMEN'S FiNE DRES3 SHIRTS, @l. GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS AND 4-4 GARNER PERCALES, 10c. TYLEB & CHEWNING, 818 7th street northwest. NEW PABASOLS AND &UM BRELLAS, JUST RECKIVED. BLACK SILES, BLACK CASIMUR! : y of other Dress Goods, for sale WM. BR. BILE’ Corner 9th and E sts.northwest. E—BLACK MARE; 15 hands @ years dds ana iz animal, le aud sound in every pirtic- A en. Gan be eon ut 2135 Get norti- marQiast? OR SALE—BABY CARRIAGE in good condi- tion, made by Montreiicr Manntacturing Com- pany, Vt. Patented Merch 2, 1869. sll at 716 224 st. northwest. mar2t-3t" Fee, Sauk ah iendid SINGER | MACHINE, with all attachuients. Walnut Extension Table. two drawers and cove: v new, for 815. W FUNK, sewing Machine Hepairer, 801 7th et. northwest. mar24-3t* FE SALE EGGS from tay prize, winniag— White Leghorns and Hambures. ‘Ihey ara the firest specimens that can be ycodnced. Will put tiem in competition axainst any in the country. Guarsnterd to hatch saisfactory. W. G LEE, 1621 Madieon ave northwest. miar24-3t* (OK BALE-A good driving Hoe ge ‘old, good kind and a stylish driving an’ 2; a baodsome Bay HOR or 17 bands hivh, long mane and tail Will be sold low, auc trial given; also. licht Top Wagon and Harness, almost new. Apply at Stable in rear of 314 Penta} Ivanis aye. northwest mards-6ut T EAN? FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS, Auumber of superior Gold Hunting sn vcr Upen-face | Stem and _ Key - winding >. WATCHES. N_JEN*EN, Watch Repairer, © 913 Pa. ave-, Dempsey’ Statiouery store. | m22 POE FALE—A pair of CARRIAGE HORSES and ‘one sinvle EORBE; also, one ALDER NEY COW, the property of' the late Hon. Fernando, Woo : arHigrace 20 be aoen att Ke yes & Co.'s Livery Stables, and D_ stree Rorthwest.. ‘The Janitor at No. 825 16th et. will direct where to sce the cow mard2-6t OK SALE. GENTLEMEN TARE NOTIOR. Eight very faet ROAD HURSES, hore from Bos- ton and New Hazopshire, among which isa Bay Mare; she bas trotted in 2:25; wil ahow, 3 heats r than 2-33. No. 2 is s Brown Mare; has trotted 2:31; will show wetter than 2.35. is ® beautiful Bay Horse; bas trotted in show 2:40. e Brown Horse; has trotted in NO: Sis 4 bey Mate; has trotted in 2:20; wi'l show _ No. 6 isa Bay Gelding, 5 years old: pulled a skele- fou wagon lastsprine: in trot in 2:45 any day. No. 7 i# a Black Horse: has trotted in 2:28; will show 3 heats better shet 2:3 No. § {aa Sorrel Moree; trotted last fall In 2:99, 2:31, 2.2755; auarantee to show 2:34 ‘These horees aresound. With the exception of one Loree, will show these horses at ths track or allow a veterivary to examine them. Any onewishe ing to buy can at any time ride a‘ter them ‘I bie is as fine a lot of Koa] Horses a8 ever came to this town. ‘They are at Wasi. NAILOR’A Stables, mar22-5t 13, ect. ALE—A wentieman’s Saddle HORSE, LAUNDALET OARRIAGE, COUPE, COUPELETIE, VIOTORIA. best builders’ cheap BUGGY,” two seta of Coupe HAR. NESS. | Special attention yiven to baying and scllicg Horses, Carriaxes, Harness, ke. Kvery- thing atrictly as represented WM.'F. DOWNEY, Stab es 1013 1ith atreet northwest. marls-lm TOR MATE T have on hand s large stock of fine CARRIAGES and Business WAGONS, of my own make, new andsecond-hand, Poe which must be sold to close out present : S.cck; no. resscnable oiler refused; repaicing premptly attended to at reduced rates NM. YOUNG, marl2-Im* iss 813 6th street. PROF RALE— The larwert seeortaent of New and Second-Band Can: RIAGES sad BUGGIES, of all descrip- tions for sale or exchange at very low prices. P. D SCHMIDT & 00, 406 Pa. aves” ‘inard im FOE SALE At great bargains, a number of fine PIANOS, very little used, including, one nearly new Upright, atG@ L. WIL) & BROS., 723 7th st.northwest. mar2-4w. 326 Z WV AUUABLE, dit FOUNDRY AND Ma- CHINE SHOPS FOR FALE BY EXECUTORS OF AN ESTATE.—Tho Columbia Foundry, our- ner Wathipgton street and Chesapeake and Ohio «anal, Georvetown, D. Q., 158 feet ou Washington atrect, 120 fect on canal, with all theimprovemente, commodtous m:chine shop, model room and foun. dry, lathes, tools, models for mill machinery, larve engine and Diller, c'e,, eto, on the preaisee Facilites for coaling and transporting heavy mat rial perfect. Free of encumbrance. Terais easy. Peseession ia twenty days. Aj THOMAS oO Be DOWLING, auctioneer, “No. 1100 Pen» avenue northwest, Washington, D.C. m26-> &e3m ‘OR SAL¥—CIGAR STORE on Penneylyania ave. doing a good business. Reasons for sell- ing, have other business and can’t attend to it. 4cddress A. B. G. D., Staroflice. mars5-3t* FOR SALE, JEWE) LY STORE 8TOOK, LEASE, GOOD WILL, TRON SAFE, GLASS OASES and other Store Fixtures for exe Apply at No. 1209. Pansy: we vlvania mur25-3t* Pe ee By CHEAT en room BRAOK LOUSE, on 4th street northeast, near the Oap- itol; ecet $3,600. Will take $2,600. Must be acld » & three story PRESS BRICK FRONT, twelve rooms, that cost #4,50U to build the house without the jot. I have sold the adjoininy lots for 40 cents per foot. Will take #%, ‘Terais easy. C"H. PARKER, maras-3t 433 and E ttreets southwest. —— ee error EGE GALEZAZ 4 Bancaix—A well-located LOT in G enwood Comet: ALSO, MONEY TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT, in cums to suit. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, mar24-3t 920 F street northwest. ROE SAL, OB EXCHANGE FOR crry PROP- EBTY—FARM of 278 acres in Montgomery county, Md. good dwelling [aud out-buildings; excellent orchards; well watered and fenced. miles from Washington; $ from depot. Apply W. E_BUBFOD, 1116 F ntrect mar?4-Im" (AT LESS THAN OosrT. We have marked down MUQH BELOW COST lates on OF oun STOOK, to which we vite the attention of versous _ ‘BARGAINS 1S MILLINERY AND FANCY GOoDs. After April 15th the stock remaining unsold will ‘be disposed of at auction FRIEBUS, 809 Market Spaco, mar28-6t___ Penna. ave., bet. 8th and 9th ste. 200. —Two hundred dollars cash will be paid for 8 POSITION as messenger or watchman in any of the departments. address, 1n strict coufidenos, Box No. 100, Star office mar22-6t* ‘OR SALE—LOT 20 by 120 feet, west side 14h F strect, (between Wand Boundary.) Apply to the owner, 1824 16th atrect nortuwosty kaaeioy se POR SALB-1 BASE OF ANIOE LITTLE FARM, near the city, suitabie for dsiry. with all Btock and Implements’ Apply at 1308 B street sy:ta- wet, after 4p. mn. mari9-9t* pede ied LER FOB, BENT One of the vest located STORES in the First Ward ; Fistures complete; half squire from Pennsylvania zvenue. Will be rent-d ow to & food tenant, “Possession given immesistel>. Ad- tress Box 4i, Star office. mari9-11t" FOE, SALE OB EXCHANGE — An invalid who must go to some healthy place iu the punky. will exchange @ four-story BRIOK DWELLING, with mangard roof, 10 Fooms, was, hot and oold water, bath, two large yards, in perfect order, for # small farm in any healthy locality in the Union. Apply to C. W., 841 Pa. ave. northwest, between 8 and 9 p.m. marlé lm sate he Ree CHANCE OFFERED 10 OOAL AND king WOOD DEALERS—Valuable Wharf Proper Zoot of $4 st. southeast, with coal elevator, soatn alipee wood mill, lime ana eement warcuouse: Besold cheap or reiied ioe ase ee ao BAY, 613 2d et. northweat PY‘? Taart-awe BAY, 618 2d-st- northweat, 7 mnrl-4w* 10. ie ASS none on crronne a et patent. Box 66, Star offices ore Goa JOH BALERT call srecial stiention to my Taney spar, and two and three-seat Trade WAGONS. Fine Box Wazon, suite! for ciothier. 20 new Spring Wagona, all sizes. A large lot of new and second-hand Begaies, Waxous, &e.. at very low prices. J. K. PROBEY, No. $7 Prospect st., Georgetown. feb19-8m. ‘OK BALE —A larve number of new and second- hand CARRIAGES, snitabie for, givat ar pane wee gra pa AEB LANDAULETTs, COUPES, ROOKA- WASS, JUMP "SsaTs, EXTENSION TOPS, PHA:LONS, BUGGIER, "VILLAGE CARTa, &e | Se. 8 HOB’ H. GRAHAM, 410-416 8th street northwest, Repairing promptly attended to. febit ROR BALE imported CANARY BIRDS, choice singers: MOCKING BIRDS, BIRD, CAGES. and BIRD FOOD, cheap, st the bird! Store, 1133 7th street northwest. decd 4m* S. HARTBRECHT. BOARDING. b—Two BOARDERS, in a private fam- urnished Kooms and BOARD, use of p bath; 2/1 the comforts of a home; only S18 per month. ' 912 10th st. northwest. itt CENTBAL HOTEL, comer sth and D streets northwest. European Pian. Rooms for reut by Cay, week or month at reasonabie rates. qusr24-im &. J, MARSHALL. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, parlor floor, fronting two streets, in best location, with bomd, from the Ist of April. Mns STUOKHAM, £45 K street, corzer 10th. marid-Im* IHé TREMONT HOUSE offers good ROOMS, with first class Hotel Board, for $25 and 830 per month. House is well furnished, heated with steam, and every way desirable. Janiy ‘OR RENT—Airy ROOMS, furnished or unfur- pigned, pleasaut location, at Nos. Bis gis aud inna avenue. Also, fir 88 uonth. SARAH FLAGLER. janl9 FJVHE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9th street north ‘west, is one of the Cosiest and best conducted Boarding Houses im the city. ‘Transient Boarders mmodated at reasonabie terms. Jan19 SPECIALTIES. LES! P! PILES ‘The t fori oes area die Rune tention from business. Consultation, free. H. D. +HRa DER, M. D., 620 11th street * ety street northwest. of must possess iter skill in that spe- cislty than one in practioe. Medical Ruilroad fare to and from lncted BS. H. F. WRIGHT, Oxarevor. iD Mag M Sexoparnonse ruecoae has it success in eminent treat- ing acute and ‘The suff should call at her residence, 600 6th street, corner of F street northwest. marl-1 M ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. All businessconfidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 60 cents each. No. 408 Loatrest, between 4th and Sth streets northwest. 10-8 w* H. ©. CAND! M. D., V. a e Vitapathy or Vitai Oure for Branton: body and mind. Lung and 7 Load of Vitaly. Homorrhoides or eies, a 3 PRING GOops. Ss We are daily opening our new Stosk of SPRING GOUDS, comprising a full line of Printed Linen Catbrics, Victoria and Unien Lawns, French Nainscoks and India Mulls, Masalias and India Linens; also a splendid line of Ladies, Gents and Children's English and French Hosiery, newest designe requested to examine our stock. HOOE BROS. & CO. 1328 F street o Near Euprrr Hovse. GUINNIP, DAY & CO Svocmssons TO Ae KING CHANDLER, $22 and S824 Seventh Street N.W., ARE OFFERING MARKED INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BEFORE O0CU- PYING THEIB ADDITIONAL 8PA- CIOUS AND ELEGANT No. S20 7th sireet, WHIOH WILL BE OPENED ABQUT APRIL Ist ENTIRE NEW STOCK. YEW DRY GooDs. SPEGIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK BROOADE SILKS. BLAOK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED ** BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH BILES. NUN'S BLACK VEILING. Full lines of all kinds of first-class DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PRIOKS. TRUNREL, OL4EK & 00., 803 Market Space. Get FUBNISHINGS. you want to bu: af others ask a dolar for. ‘The MYSTERY EEUBE, $5 conte, finest quality and latest styles, Pe oem sts for 78 cents. COTTON BOCKS, two Pp call and see— ir for 26 cents, usnal LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS, 95 MEGINNISS’S, 1002 F street northwest. TTENTION IS INVITED TO THE NT OF NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN, ‘The largest line and best assortment of SCARFS in ty styies of OOLLABS and OUFFS. let f UNDERWEA! full a complete stock 0! By TAB, &0. ERRBS EMLWTS fo orcer cents, worth 40, at LABGE ASSORT! SHIRTS in the world. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, 4828 F street northwest. EDUCATIONAL. MES: ™. sickre, TEACHER IN PIANO, A? 7th st n.w. E. SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and e VOCAL MUBIC. Particular saatiog to ‘Be- ‘a8 well at those wishing to be qualified for ers. Terms moderate. 734 12th = PENCEBIAN BUS! ILLEGE, corner of Sianant aoee prac Tata inetination B le and doubi sey) adapted cutey) wap ‘of ‘busineee; Elccation and Leo. ‘Evening Ses-ians. Nor information terms call at the Coilexe or address HEN Principal. OR IN OLASS.—Mathemati French, German and Hagishe” sttention to preparation for College, West pnapolls and all competitive examinations. a8 'S.WELYSN, A.M 702 5th st. northwest? HE AROHER INSTITUTE, T WABHINGTON, D. ©. For Circulars addrees Mrs. M. i. ARCHER, 1400 ‘ashingtor Massachusetts avenue, LOST AND FOUND. T.°St 5A BRACE ELET OF COINS, ‘abursdsy postal card Pp OONTINUATION or rae SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES UNDEBW KAR, ‘The @reat enccess attending ovr Annual Sale has indueed us to continve it until further no 7 darsains will be offered, and Ladies needing ON DERWE 4K will find larger and more varied assort. Tent than elsewhere, and prices from ten to twoaty Ber cent less. saree Ninth and F sts. {eR THE LADIES. A NEW METHOD BY WHICH LADIES DO THEIR OWN STAMPING. This method, thoneh new, hes attained world wide fal and is acknowle-lied to be the most per fect, eauple expeditio: manner of Tracing Denign ¢ for all kinds of Kabroldery Ladies by tracing upon their 2 material wil h leas exponeive that purchaeine realy ced articles. Any one with a taste for designing form beautiful groans by cntting and arcane re, Sc, fromn vari vs patterus. ud Retai: Depot, ad 1085 7th street north west. 4, B. SCHOFLELD. Acnyr N B.—A fnil assortment of Hambure Rilei Insertions, Torchon Lace, Swiss, Iriah Zephyre, German other lance stock of Gosxamer Rubber ‘any other Store in the city red. marl? ner LACE HOU NEW LACES, JET BEADED SAQQUES, BEADED AND EMBROIDERED OASH- MERE WRAPS, NEW STYLES IN LN- FANTS', CHILDRENS’ ANB MISSES NAINSOOK DRESSES, AND INFANTS" LONG ROBES. LATEST BTYLES IN EMBROIDERED AND HEMSTITONED SCARFS AND OTHER NEW PARIS NOV ELTIES, AT LOWEST Paic! ROOT’s, marl? 015 Penasyivanta ave. b amatial SPRING IMPOKTATION or BONNETS, HATS, FINE MILI INERY GOODS, BUITS, WRAPS, PARASOLS, D&ESS THIMMINGS,’ CORSETS, LACES, PLAIN AND FANOY NETS, KID GLOVES, ‘nd all the latest Parisian Novelties. ‘iT RECEIVED, ‘A handsome sesortment of FANO NETS IN ALL COLORS, Aiso, fuil line of STEEL AND JET LACES, FICHUS, LACE MONOGRAM EID GLOVES. 2 Button... erneneensm 3 Button, 5 1.00 4 Button 2 sis 6 Button ‘i + he 1.50 Rew Bpring Shades Just reodived. 10 Button Opera Kade... se Per pair, at Mrs. J. Pp. PALMER'S, mar9__ MNOT F'street, bet. 11th and 12th. a eh RS. | Feecmael SHOES. For 80 days I ehall offer my entire stook of WIN- TEB GOODS ata DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. JAS. H. VERMILYA, feb13_ G10 Ninth at., opp. Patent OMos. Dee SE MRE; WASHINGTON offers creat induc» ments to the ladies in eleeaut SATIN DE LYON and SILK VELVET SUITS or Suk snd Bro- cade Suits. All materiais furnished, and band. some suite delivered, from 850 to $60." he invites her customers to call and cxamine her goods. Ladies can have their materia! 1usJe able terms and at shortnolice. style PIANOS AND ORGANS. ED EuAMe PIANOS, THE ONLY TRULY FIRST-OLASS 7 7 a INSYRUMENT ‘That ia sold at reasonable fiures in the city. SHONINGER ORGANS, Out-selling all other makes and taking the lead ferywhere for ricknese of Naish and vaality of tone. Cell and examine the NEW CYMBELLA ORGAN, containing © beautifal set of exquisitely toned ‘Chime of Bells, which give to these instruments an orchestral efect unequaled by any other onan im the market. SIDHEY T. NIMMO, mar23 433 7th street northwest. ALLET DAVIS & 00'S UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. WorLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. ‘Also, the Colebrat th only eltatie Ey ing Fieeel Upright © ie low- tuned Up: made. a. T. sUmaice, Bole Agent, sep 16-60 S11 Oth G.L. WILD & BRO., Sous Acents, marl? 723 7th street northwest. tanmos. Just received, Wm. Suscffer and Grovesteen Fuller's clewact PIANOS. e art Paaste ates, siete area 7 At VICTO! feblo BOOTS AND SHOES. FOS THE LaTEsT STYLE IN LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, Pi a, sno Warerooms, Call at 7i7 Market Space. To mate room for BPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, we are offering broken lote of WINTER GOODS AT COST. W. HB. RICH, feb™s Vi? Market Space. =EW BH SHOE STORE. BOOTS AND SHOES AT ACTUAL COST—A OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FIRST-CLASS SBEOES AT VERY LOW PRIOgS. Commencing to“ay I will sell all of eberisnsden item eee Oe * Fine Button Boots Prebia GEO. MoOARTEY. —______SE0_ MOOaerar ——— OUT SALE OF ALL Now 18 THE TruE TO BecuRE YouR BanGalne mm BOOTS AND SHOES, For the next ten I will sel! all ‘Winter Siock, ata reduction '20 Pk GENT. to make SPRING BTOCK. DONT FAIL OALL—FIRST OOME FIRST = SERVED. You ean save double the money you where We BOBINes aud wil o Sum what we advertise, GEEAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOVER, 491 Penna. svenuc BRANCH STORER, 211 and 211 1-2 Penns avenue 5.E., CAPITOL HILL.

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