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eae ee THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON 'RSDAY -April 14, 1881. CROSBY 8. NOYES... —— The Kvening Mtar bos a reguinr, perma- eent. bona Sdedally circuiation more than yeble that ef any other daily paper pub- hed Is Washinato: equal te that ef all the ether dally papers here added te- eother. Zo Advertisers—The Double Sheet. £ -Editor. ‘Tbe pressure upon the advertising columns | Of Ine Sra is such that advertisers will con- fora favor by sending in thetr orders at the Parliest practicable moment for next Saturday's eniaiged edition, to insure insertion and pPoper Casstfication. The Kassinn Torture. Gen. Melixof, commandant of St. Peters Burg. with unlimited power over the inhabit- a its, by orders of the late Czar of Rassta, 1s re,orted by thecable dispatches as having applied to the ntuiilst prisoners a system of ture, more barbarous and horrible than the 4. devices of the middie ages. It appears to bave been a part of Gen. Melixoff’a duty to €x'ort from the prisoners confessions not only ©* thelr own guilt but including by name all Who were concerned with them tn their ag- Fenlts upon the life of the late ¢zar. He was yrmpt inthe discharge of this duty, and tt Seen & aS If the method of physical torture was the only one which suggested itself to his ind 88 a means of wringing from the unwil- Hing tongues of the captured nihilists the de- ¥ircd confessions. None of the hundreds of in- }umen devices that history describes as having Deen appiled for simtlar purposes tn the past wereernelenough for this military savage. ‘ith an togenuity that would do credit to his Satanic majesty General Melikol invented a form of torture by electricity, which indicts upon tbe human body all the agonizing pains ©; the rack, the wheel and fire at one time. The ee current was so applied as to shock and S'most shatter the muscles and nerves and iso to slowly burn to a crisp, par's of the skin and fesh. Itis horrible to even think of sub- J cling the buman system to such frighttul Sfleripg, and, odious as are the crimes of om It was applied, the Russian will earn the detestation of mankind ng to this unpuraileled refinement of rture. ———— or A news paregraph has stated that the legis Jnture of Indiana had passed a bill giving ‘wemen the right of suffrage in that state, and What i was expected the governor would Promptly sign the bill and make it a law. It sccms, Lowever, that the women will have to walt a little longer for the ballot, there. It Sppears that a measure has simply passed the legisiature, submitting It to a vote of the pecple whether or not the constitution of the fiate shall be amended so as to allow women to ¥o.e; and that measure has to le over two Jears unti: the next legislature ratifies it, be- fore the people can vote upon the question. So fe will be a close shave if the Indiana women gei achance to vote at the nex! presidential Beetlo a. wo tor re the art of <2 —___ ‘The trial of Cadet buck, for shooting John G, Thompson, } st summer; while the two ‘Were attending an academy preparatory to ad- Mission to the United States military academy, has resulted im the acquittal of the former. ‘Ibis verdict of the jury, while it releases Yuck, also condems the practice of “hazing,” Which the cadets at West Point have adbered to with & tenacity that has, so far, defied the efforls of the commandant and professors of the academy to suppress it. it has been the eustom of the older cadets to insist upon estublishing and maintaining their ascendency over those newly admitted, and any one of the Jatier who has resisied or resented the assumed anthority of hisself-coustituted superiors has een made to suffer. Popular sentiment has Frenounced against the practice of “hazing,” aud Low, after a trial before a court, a jury bas Idircetly condemned it. ian't It eal a telegraph the m‘sstonera to atter of permitting new to erect clumsy,unsigatly Of course it may Beem to be giving an unfair advantage to the existing telegraph monopolies to refuse new ecmparies the sam eges possessed by the former, but re 5 no excuse for the extension of an enormous abuss; and as the go- ©wled opposition compantes after erecting their uncouth poles and net-work of wires usually sell out to the oid monopoly, nothing 4s galned for the pubite in the way of reduction Of rates by Competition. The Commisstoners Should now make a stand against the erection ©f any more telegraph poles withia the city mits, and require all telegraph wires in fulure to 2 laid under ground, according to the general and entirely successful practise In European cities, Thinking the matter over, now that they b cooled off, doubtiess none of the digni- fied Senators who took part in the mud-iling- ing yesterday will feel quite proud of the ex- piott. . ‘The distress of the peopte of Dakota, In con- ® quence of the great floods, makes a strong aypeal to the charitable. —<—< ‘This 14th of April isthe anniversary of the Bad day on which Abraham Lincoln was assas. Bipated. N OT PLUGGED, UN-PLU E NO LONGER PI AND YOU CAN NOW TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS 48 USUAL NEW OR FRESH MADE NEW YORK BUITER AND THE FINEST NEW MAPLE SU AR AND SYRUP AKE THE 5) ECIAL FEATURES OF OUR SUP PLIES AT PRESENT. LPHONZO YoUNe@s, Grocer, S04 Nosts sruger spaces ¢. BASSHOL @ cv.. DEALERS iN WROUGHT-180N STEAM. GAS AND WATER PIPE, BOILER TUBES, CASING AND LINING PIPE, FORGINGS, STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, VALVES, FITTINGS FOR STEAM, GAS AND WATER, PACKING AND BELTING, STEEL COAL AND DIRT BARROWS, GAUGES, LUBBICATING OIL, &o., BALTIMOL sprld 29 Y TIBE YOU TO BEAD ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS ABOUT SPRING OPEN- y HOUSE THAT RECEIVES A FEW NP DOLLARS WORTH OF “A GRAND BISPLAY," WE WANT YO. NOT TO PLACE ON THE LIST. WE ARE GOING TO SHOW O'R STOCK ON SATURDAY, April 16th, MONDAY, April Sth, ‘TUESDAY, April 19th, Acd our Ides in displayiog it ia to have you call and look over it. We make a creditab’e display the year round. On this cccasion (our twenty-sixth display) the woods will be so arranged that you can see them all by walking leisurely over the three floors we use to display them. The prices are marked on the goods in plain fienres, and that price is rot deviated from. Many persons, who have no ides of purchasing at present, hesitate to Ko into a store and leok over the stock. To these we we especially want you to come; no one is im- portuned to buy; all are welcome, whether pur- chasers or visitors. In honor of this cecasion, the entire interior of our Store will be HANDSOMELY DECORATED. NESS SUITS. We have somewhere in the region of one hun dred styles of Business Suits how ready to put on. A list of them would be the dullest of resding; and yet we want you to know substantially what they So call and see them. We shall show about fifty styles in Dreas Suits. We are going to display some very choice styles that will please you. CHILDRED CLOTHING. The Ladies are interested in this branch, and wo sball deem it a compliment for them to call on these days (they are welcome every day), a3 we are xoingto astonish them by our nsw departure in The styles are just ‘‘too lovely” and the prices are very attractive. Wen a boy ets into long panta he begins to as- sume the position of a man. SUiTS are based on thisidea. They are Stylich ia Gut aud have uo fancy trimmings, aa children's zs Our display will be a treat for the Now our NEW BOYs' clothing have. yoUuTHS’ We never had any competition on YOUTHS" SUITS, as our display was always way ahead of others. This year we think it will ASTUNISH THE DRESSY YOUNG MEN. In the Tailoring Department the exhibit will sur- pass sny we ever made—this means that more stock, hsndsomer styles and the best line of 8am. ple Garments that Washington has ever sean will beshown. We now have three Outte: mer employed in this department. Monday a week another Cutter will be added, as we now have ail the work the four can do. Once more jet us impress it on your mind that Everybody is welcome, whether they purclage or MONDAY, 18ta. ATTRACTIVE A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 and 318 Seventh st. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. | Warranted nbsol ute- ly pure Cocor, from which the excess of oil has {bean removed. It is a de- \licious drink, nourishing and strepgthenini BREAHFART BREAKFAST BREAKFasT ;Adapted for invalids as well a8 pergonsin haalth. Sold by Grocers ev- W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, THE CELEBRATED MILD CURE. the DAVIS DI LiA, ORANGE, and other OH s1C ESTE LAW BINGFIELD HAMS, ND. WESTPiA- iGE SMOK. ON j GE ED TONGUES. C. C. BRYAN, Cor. 15th and Istreets u.w, JPECIAL CASH PRICES, PRINTS, 4%c and np; SWIS be widthjali wool FRSNOU UASHMERE, 10-4 Utiex Bleached SHEE I S8e. (LONSDALE OAMBEIC (xenuine), 1254; 81.50 Lyon Gros vrain BLACK GRENADINES 16c. up Ens lish and American Dress G BRODHEAD & 0O'S old stand, 1205 F st. —E COLLECTORS. nd 6 cente for 2 fuil sets el 1c. ; 5 full sete, al di al4-3w GRANT & BROW sie lel eld HE FUBLIC ARI THE GRAND OFENinG ozs 2 eae EE STAUES NT, an ennsylvani i Ow FKIDAY, Ioru Iastan ee Te. and up; Don- NG (best in the world) entire stock F iT 8 Sacrifice, at ant Advertising Stationers, Boston E CORDIALLY INVITED ATTEND ANE OHESA- apls-2c, 2p-3t QAuE LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, - Have just received an entire new stock of DIAMOND EARRINGS, LAGE PINS AND FINGER RINGS at unusually low prices. i 1216 Peansyivania BE ROMAN LEVER T INVENTION TYSSOWSKI BOS. Shirt Makers aad Hoste Cor. 15th and @ Sts. a. w. vu BEWARD rT any cass of Bleeding, Itching, Ulesrated, or browucing Pace that DE DINGS Pls Memeay Tails to cure. Prepared onby by J. P. Miller, M-D., Pa. ard none genuine without druggista. LADIES’ PARASOLS, Latest Cesicas, from the leadiug houses of New York and Philadelphia. Also, GENTLEMEN and LADIES’ SILK UM- BRELLAS, large stock to select from, st the lowest STINEMETZ’S, 1287 Pa. ay.. noxt to cor. 13th st. WONDERFUL DISOOVERY. posit OURALINE!! abou. WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. DRY GOODS. ANTED~ First-class PANTALON HANDS. Wireman BROS., corner 7th and a WANRD, Taree communicating farnished ROOMS, southern ex) . Address 215 D atrect northwest. — ite ANTED—A good COOK and for general Lousework; no washing or froning done thehouse. Inquire 917 7th st. northwest. apl4 2t* FAOR KEN? —Nicely-faroish-d ROOMS on first and second floors a: 730 5 het. m.w. ap'4-st* QH_ RNT—Four Unfarnishea ROOMS, $10 per mouth. Aoply 712 K a northwes), J. RICHARD RIGGLES"Paint Store. LG OR KENT—UnrvRNisnED— | wo beatiful com- nunicating FRON(| KO M8, ine web desir able beighhorhood; al-o ot er Rooms. Apply at once, 1393 Het, cpposite kating Rink aplé 2t* Wanton table and conpateat whit» WOMAN to do scrubbiog. Apply immedi- ately Owen House. itt VANTED—Ten MEN for Pamunkey fisniug shore. Inguire of Mr. GEORGE W. BAUER, Tth-eirest wharf, 1° ANTED—AtGiobe House. corner F and 13th streets, a first-class meat aud pastry OOOK; woman preferred. ite WW ASTED—A competent colored MAN as walter inaprivatefamiy. Apply 14:3 Masrachu- seits avenue. p14 -th&s2t We sar sh 8 wood HORSE and a JUMP SEAT or CONVEYANOE for foar perecns EA McINTIRE, 918 Fat. spl4-3t WASTED By a white woman a SITUATION to dochamberwork or to take care of small gbildren; best of refereaces. Address Box 33, Star office. it ANTED—A «ood, reliable WOMAN to do wen- eral house work: none nesa apply without city references. 816 6th street nort) went apli-2e Wants nileman where no qquertions a= 6 1 Pounaylvania ave- nvesnd Hard oth 2th streets northwest Address ©, Star «tive itt Wepre Maaashed ROOMS oF rooms carpted 0: private family preferred: near Frapkiin Fqvare: uo light bousekesping or caterer. Addrese FIR~1-CLA* 8, sta: offics. 1” WANED SITUATION fon, A>. by # young lacy, spesk and Zag lish, to travel _sbroad ns coms somie lady or famtly; best-of referenc bite accornt if good 0; portunity. TRAVELER, Box 446, Hartford, Conn. ANTED—A good Waluut BOOKOAS! an office DESK and CHAIR. W. office, WASTED—An exnericnced ORAMDERMATD, white, with gocd references. Apply at 1324 Let. north weat. apl3. ANTED-— First-class COOK ands neat HOUSE GIsD, geod w: good references require. App'y at 1609 Rhode Island ave. apl3 3° FOE AGR—On specuiation, FRONTAGE of 140 feet on Rawlings aq 5 Frames, payi: ¢ wood interest on iuvestment. AL- BERT F. FOX, 92 Fst northwest ap'4-3t OR SALE—Fi'e BRIOK, No. 9.9Gs8; north- wert, snitanie for s residences or iuvestment. Apply to ALBERT F. FOX, No. 920 F st. north: went. apls-st KR SALE—Ar \ Bawaatn—1335 9th st morth- west, Trooma. water ard gas: title verfect. Tu- quire of 5, H. WALKER, 630 Louisia ia avenue northwest aple-3t? Fee ares, 850 oat, oud 812 monthly six room HOUrs, 1733 20th street_ with 3, of ground, near Conn, ave. 1525 12th st Rooms, large lot, near Jowa Circle; $100 cash, $20 mont ly. W. W. MBTOaLF, corner 15th and jew York ave. apl4-3t* ROE, EALS— To an immedista purchaser—& Lew two-story and back bui'diug Brick HOU 4E of 7 100me, cellar, gas aud water; lot 261125 to pared rien jy pestinn: P sieetaouthwes raat oe "D easy terme. Bs FORb vhs F et Pel apis-ott FR BENT Three-story STORE and DWELL- at ING, 7 rooms, hail, gan and water 1235 7.1 hirthaet; revt, es 50. Storeaud Dwe ling, correr North Capito aud My:tle st. othe wt; t, 23. 2426 ana 2: Gast” northweat, 5 rooms, ani water; 88 and 810; by OHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1125 7th ai. northwest apli-3t EGERENT-A nice HOURE, with ten roms, bathroom and cellar, modern improvamente. Apply at INDEPENDENT ICE 00.'o, cor. Pent ase. and 12th st. apis 30 FOR GALEDTwocttory BRICK: 1530 8th stroat northwest, six rooms and bathroom; house in kool condition. Price low; termseasy | Apily at 1013 U st, northwee E UK RE ‘0 ‘LEME: el-fur- niebed firet foor FROAT ROOM and eecond floor KEAR ROOM: gas, bath, &c.; very central locatity. 1012 E street northwest. apls 3t* (OK RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE AND AT AUOTION.—See Bulletin issued on the let ‘nd 15th of every month at the office of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th street northwest. ap 3-3t* FROr BEN T—A very decirable RESIDENC®, with jarge, besutiful lawn, and exceileat stable and carriage houre. The. has porches on three <3) aiden cpatates tries (3) ona. 00d stars and all modern {mpro ements. ‘on (very low) ‘Well furnished, $85; unfurnished, 865 per month. Location gooi—No.'109 0 at northeast. Inquire St premises or of W. BURKI*, Room 11, Federal Buildings, cor. 7th and # sts. northwest "ap2-2w* 1B RENT—VERNON ROW, Pennsyivanis ave nue and 10th street. Fine Offices for business men and others, with Passenzer Elevator. LENOX BUILDING, WW) Th street. Offices suitable for patent attorneys, &o. ALSO, VO RENa— =e | THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Orrosrrs U. 8. Taeasvny, 15TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Roome—singly or communt- cating for Business Offices, Studios, etc. Water and Closets on every floor. levator and steam oat, Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the jyl2 OR SALE A VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE: All modern conveniences: Near fpioed of Donnesoat avenue and M street; Price $3,600." » Dsl room. furnace, &o- feblé BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR KALE—BanGatn—-GALVANIO BATTERY, aset of ARCHITEOT'S INSTRUMENTS Ap- ¢1416 Fennaylvania avenue northwest, «tor ‘clock m. YOUNG MAN, WITH MEANSAND HIGHEST references, havitg had seventeen years’ exp Hence in the Dry Goois Business. wants a GEN- T.EMAN AS PARTNER, with erme capital. One familiar with book-keeing preferred. address, with full name, strictiy confidential, P.O. Box 417, Cit; aplivt VOR BALE—Established GROCERY STAND corner Sth and Q streets northwest; eom(grt- able dwelling ; lot 25x 20. ALBERT F.'FOX. No. 920 F street northwest. apl3-3t aTRYM ‘Special attention is called to the suction gale of TWO HOUSES and LOTS on Biadensburg Raad, near city limits, Friday, April 15th, at 4 p.m. ‘aprs-2t* JOHN SHERMAN & 00. Bt. Cloud Building. ¥ rt WAN2EE To reltt by an officer, a FURNISHED ROOM. within ten miuutes walk of the Ma rine Barracks. AddrersG. A., Marine Barracks, Gity. apl3-2t* ‘OR RENT—Fursisnep—COTTaGE, 1216 B street northwest; has mine rooms, every con- ven‘ence, carriaxe ‘and stable. Oas ba seen after the] Address 2017 N st. n.w _apiz-5t" WANTED DBS Age: leman of experience in the Patent busincer, a POSITION in a Patent Attorney's office. Heferenoes given Address 1. P.8., Star office. ap13-w, th, est* WANZED by the let or 10th of May, for the Mer mouths, a FURNISHED HOUSE, no children, private ily of four, firat-class references. “Address L. B, Star office, api3 3t TANIED—A three or four-room HOUSE by a Permanert tenant; must be cheap, and b tween 9th and 17th wpd'E and U sts. Addross W. T. SULLIVAN, Btar office apl3 3t* ANTED—tix wood OANVASSERS. Aurecanle snd remunera ive employment for competent persons, male or feriale. Apply 1314 F st. (up atairs). apls-3t* WANTED By a permane t tenant. a 1 USE in perfect order, with sil modern imp ments; rent not te: ) per month, t yence if desired. Addros care of MAKEK & HER'ZOG, 1 233 K et. apt3.3t PR e ash respectanle wiite woman, “a BILUATION asa first-class cook, is a good Tand irober, in & private family or boardiog best of references. Acdtess Box 95, Star “Bice. apls-2t" ANTED—A first clase COAT HAND, to work in store or at home, at 481 Pennsylvania ave- nue, up stairs. apl2 it WANED. White WOMAN to xo ghort distanes in the country for the summer, to cook, wash andiron. Apply 218 I street northwest. apl2-3t" Wane ¥ white, fifteen colored fe male SERVANTS; bring references. Yami les furnishe@ reliabic servants. xe hundred cod chopp - Bed Agency,” 925 I stree: northwest, C. E. PRICE & CO. ap.2-3t* ) ANTED—By a competent colored girl a SIT- UsTION 33 chamberma a or nursiag small cluléren; ne obtections to leaving city for the summer; good references. Apply 820 18th street northwest. apl2 WANTED To, purchase MILITARY BUNTY LAND WAKKANIS, SUPBEME OOU&T SORTP snd SOLDIERS ADDITIONAL HoMk- STEAD CLAIMS. = Wal. J. JOHNSTON. Attor ney at-Law, Room 41 Le Droit Building, 0" F at, northwest. ‘aps-3m WASTED DusssuminG—A woot OUTTER and FITTER will zo out to make drosees or will do work at her residence. all 919 Sth street aorthweat ap2-2w we MILIES to furni-h with REL ABLE SERVANTS; try us; SERVANTS of all sorte; boys, girls; KEAMSTRESSES for city and country: ai{ with reference. 926 F rt. north- west. 0. E. PRICE & CU. Jan)8-13w* WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. Wx ED-PEKSONS charged for SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS on nufinished strests, to cal! at215 43g et., Friday, .5th inst. 8. J. FAGUE, Avent. it* KD—-FFATHERS and HAIR MAT- 'BESSES ate by stesm and make over. Upholstery and Lecorating. Furniture tired and packed. Callandexamine. At FH. YOU . 1404 Pennsylvania syenue. apl2 6m. 1S, 616 Louisiana avenue, AN: all work done by oue patent machines: d; vo whiping to wear OF tear curpets, prices lower and work is tone tice ther in any other establistinent iu Wash nuton. apl2 VOR BALE—A HOUSE and 12 artes of LAND at Herndon, Va. Hguke containa nine rcoms. Beach and apple orcifard on the premises, also a grape vineyard. Will be sold on eaay terms. Ad- drese MoH BRINKER, Herndoa, Va. apla-3t" JOR RENT—For summor or year round, a com- fortable HOME in the suburbs, a few minutes’ walk from street cars, with weil’ cf cold spring Sater, pear and peach trees, rapes, &o-. oF duct ground: quiet, delightful place for chudrea insum- mer. Apply Ou premises, No. 220 2 strect north- weet. apla-st ROE SATE= Coeur" orme $100 cash and B16 mouthly—New two-story seven-room HOU 5E, with al modern improvements, @jtuated southwest corner Park Plice and Izth street no thesst; just rorth ef Lincoln Park, aud neir East Capitol atrect ra. J. W. SUARR, 1429 New York ave. apl2 3 cal 3 FOR SAGESAL a baresin and on very liberal terme, five beautiful BVILOING LOTS, 0.6 ‘quare west of British Minister's. fronting south- east on west side of New Hamvshire avenue, be tween N street and Dupont Circle; four lots 25x 140, ard one lot 30x150, 25-foot alley in rear of lote- Ssirgle lo's will only be sold to persons agresing to build first-class houses. Lote just north of N atreot. For pist, &c, inquire of J. W. STARR, 1420 New York ayenue. apl2-: R RENT—TWO MANSIONS, location oa M street, near Thomas Uirclo. ‘Apply to KEN NELY, Hesl Estate Agent, 18th street, adjoining Rigus’ Bak. ap-2W* JOR SALE—Three story BRICK DWeLLING, No 1340 4th street riorthwest, second door frcm O street, at a very low ficare. “Apply at 1021 ‘7th street northwest. G. GIKASLER. ‘ap9-1m OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Fifteen AORES, completely equipped, for garden or dairy, in sight of the Caritol, south, on the Wheeler Kosd, bo awents. JUMN WAGNER, Anacostia, Pegs 5 ‘apis. OR SALE—Established BAKERY, No. 1613 11th street northwest: comfortable dwelling; Jot 43x95. apply to ALBERT F. FOX, No 920 F street northwest. apl3-3t OR KENT, LEASE SALE OR EXOHANGE, for City Property in Washington, D.C. the mott attractive SUMM&R RESORT on lower Poto- muac, known a8 Marshall's St George Hovel and furniture, with Country Btore attached, situated about one mile from Piney Point, Md. For fartu-r itormation apply tous. J. MARSHALL, Central Hotel, cor. 8th and v ets. northwest. _ap13-2w QOH SALE—110 ACRES OF LAND on 7th et. read, 6 miles from Washington, at Silver Springs Station, M P.R BR, adjoining the estate ofthe Hoi. Montyomery Bisir. Address G&0. BONIFANT, Colesviue, Montgomery Go, Md. apl2-6u" TOR KALE—CBEAP and desirable BUILDING LOTR, in northwestern section, 135 feet front; 15th street, between T and U; 22 cente per square foot. 22d and P streets, about 7,000 square ‘eet, at 15 cents per equere foot. STEGER &LIEBERMAD apll-6t 1418 New York avenue. {OR BALE—A SMALG FARM of 63 acres, five miles from Georxetown. on the turnpike road leadiny to Leesburg. This farm is stocked with a variety of choice fruit; bas two dwel'inz-honses onit, with a barn, dairy, ico-house and pou'try- house. ‘The scil is in perfect order and asupply of good water, and is in all respects healthy and beautiful in location. Inquire at the goutheast corner of Dun- Varton and Montgomery etreets, Georcetowa, D. 0. apll-6:* VOR RENT—O ecf the most des rable OFFIUE KOOMB ix thecity, 1. the National Sate Deposit Company's Building, northeast corner 15th street and New York avenue. smaller Kcoms aleo in the seme building. ap9-e03t {OR RENT—A FARM in Maryland on Marlboro L' road, containing 100 acres: 855 milea from Washington. Inquire of Mrs. TRIMBLE, 706 EB street southeast. apT-2w* FRO BENT OR, SALE—On easy torme, a fie- room FRAME HOUSE, lot 124 by 196 feet, on isth st , between Massachusetts avenue and C st. southeast, suitable for market .garden, horses or cows Apply at 310 E st. northwest. ap7-Im. Fe REN T—Comp'etely furnished. at Newpor’, K.L. STONE CO'TAGE, of 15 reoms, in & most deciral situation; large grouads; 82,000 for the eeason from June ist. Apply at 1605 I'st., after 3 p.m. ap6-im* OR SALE—No. 715 rm Steet NORTHEAST— Nine-room Manes'd roof DWEI.LING, mod, imps, Oriviual cost 5 000, Cheap for cash. call at 614 C street northea-t, after 6 p.m. ap4-2w" OR RENT, SALE OK KXOMANGE—Firet ciass KESiDENCE; 17 rooms, hard wood fini h; convenient aud healthy iccation. Also, ex- tensive LOT. May be seen daily. Address 1906 H street. ap2-Im* i RENT—+TORE No. 218 10th st. northwest, gouth of Pennayivania aye. and near Wholesale arket A good stand ior grocery, feed or com- mission business... Inquire at 926 Louisiana ave. apl-2m FRGE BENT_TWOSLORES—One601 New Jersey ‘enue northwest snd one at 1024 9th etreet northwest. Apply W. 0. JOHNSON, 718 13th atroet nortuwest- apl-Im. OR SAL¥—HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS on DUPONT CIRCLE, (ove a OUKNEB iot,) near SCO11'S STATUE, on i6th street and ‘Rhode Island avenue, on and near 1UWA OIROLE, front- east and north. ee BIZIGER & LIEBERMANN, apll-6t New York avenue. OR BALE A’ BARGAIN—A COUNTRY RESIDANCE at “Linden” Station, Metropo- ivan Branch Band O K R., 8 miles from Wa:h- ington ~NEW 8 ROOM HOWSE and_outbniid. inys: about one acre of land; ALL KINDS OF FRUITS: churches and school. ‘The location is EMINENTLY HEAUAHY, and ita accessibility to the city makes it particularly desirable to GOV- ERNMEN1i CLERKS, of whom the population of the thriving tittle eettloment of | ‘*uinden" is pria- Gipally jcompored.._ Prica, $1,800. Cost, $2, 400. STEIGER & LIKBERMANN, No. 1418 New York avenue. ap7-th,s &t6t OR SALE— CuEar— A VERY DESIRABLE OOUNTRY SEAT, Adjoining Sunnyside Station, Washington Branch B&O RK. BR, e'even miles from Waslingto} c mfortatle hows> and necessary outbulidia, ‘ood water and unsurpassed fur health; eixhty-one acre?, in good state of cultivation. For further particulars, apply to J.D CASSARD, 35 Sharp strest, Baltimore; or, OC. H. STANLEY, msr3l-eolm Laurel, Md. RAS CHANCE OFFERED 40 OUAL AND WOOD DEALERS—Valuable Wharf Property foot of 8d st. southesst, with coal elevator, steam: Eindling wood mill, lime and cement warehouse; siso, larwe dwelling, modern improvementa, will be sold cheap or rented low. Apply to T. 0. MUR- KAY. 613 2d et. northwest. ‘Ol, SALE—BRICK HOUSE No. 1414 9th et. northwest, b-tween O aud P ats. ; 10 rooms and batb room; at a very low figare. apply on premises. mnarsl-Sw* (PRE, MOST, BEAUUIFCL AND © vleysnt BUILDING SITE in the city for sale, north side K, rear 16th street northwest, 30 feet front. B. H' WARNER, 916 Fst. n.w. ‘ap9-6t Wanrepsat Bice’ eaning Works, 1) Maine aveuuo southwest, Carpets to Clean, Feathers to i te, Furniture co Steam, sli done in the Lest munuer and at lowest pricer. apd 31: FO EES 2K street northeast, desirable BTORE AND DWELLING, eight rooms and stable for fonr horses ‘To a ood teuant, 8/8 per month in advance. Inquire $10 K street; or GRO. F. SOHAFER, 474 11th street. mar23-1m Wie. EB ROGERS, Solicitor, &. for the cor venience to the Supreme Court and OB. Conxresstonal Law Library, bas luis Office pear the Ca 16 New Jerrey joutheast. After five years’ credit practice here, he wante his foe cash. : ap9-3m ANTED—FURNITURY TO STORE in fine storaxe rooms. CHACE’S, 616 Louisiana avenue. marll mar WANTED IHATHESS to renovate, MAT. TRESSES to remake, furniture to pack and shipatA. H. CHALK & BRO.'s, 616 Louisiana aye. marl) {OR BALE—LOT 20 by 120 fect, weat side 14h street, (between Wand Boundary.) Apply to the owner, 1824 15th atreet northwest. marl9-4 w* se teas he SO QE BALE Fine LOT, 48 fect front containing 4,626 aquare feer, with handsome Tron Cottace Kesidenee, No. 619 4th st northwest, oposite Ji- diciary Square; also, 623g Acres of LAND of the late Morrison Farm, near Brightwood, 7th street road RK W. FENWIOK, Ex. and Trustee, Room 28, LeDroit Building, 8th and F sts. mar18-Im MONEY TO LOAN. WaANIED-OLD GOLD and BILVER in large or eval quantities. Highest cash price paid. 321 Penna. » between 8d and 43ssts. janid Vy ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT I BELL A first-class Tailor-made Becond-hand SUIT, uch better and a «reat desi cheaper than a com’ mon Lew suit can be bought, st = JUSTH'S OLD' STAND, No. 619 D et. northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th st northwest. "N B.—We buy but’ first- class Second-hand Oiothing. Jandy BOARDING, HAMING TAKEN TH® HOUSE NO. 472 0 ST. Tam now prepared for BOAKDESS. Nicely furntehed KOOMS, with TABLE BOARD. Miss M. E. ANGEL, late of Ricanond, Va. Reference ed. apls-2t* J HOTEL BOARS 320 PER month, at HARVEY & HOLDEN'S, 1016 Penn- apl-la VENTRAL HOTKL, corner 8th and D streets northwest. Kuropean Pian. Rooms for rent by cay, week or month at reasonable rates. 1m 3 J, MARSHALL. A RESIBABLE SUIT OF KOOMB, parlor floor, fronting two streets, in best location, with board, from the Ist of April. Mrs STOCKHAM, 945 K street, corner 10th. mari4-Im" HOUSE offers good KOOMS, with first class Hotel Board, for $25 and 830 per month. © i8 well furnished, heated with Steam, aud every way desirable. jJaniy PCE BENT Airy ROOMS, furnished or untur- iisned, pleasa’ t location, at Nos. 314, 816 and 318 Indiana avenue. Also, filet class BOAKU $15 per month. KARAH FLAGLER. = jarna9 APME LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9th street ubrth ‘weet, 18 one of the cosiest and best conducted Boarding Hvuses in the city. ‘ransient Boarders accommodated at reasonable terms Jant9 LOST AND FOUND. OsT—Ketween 4% and 9th andOand Bats, a 4 POUKETEOOK coutainiag 3 eum of money, 3 Theater ticket aud Uar tickets. ‘The finder willbe rewarded by leaving it at Sunday Chronicle office.” (ST—Cne Florintine Mossic EARRING, on ‘Tuceday sfternoon April Iuth, from E street to 7th, along F to Epijhany Church. beceive a suitable reward by leaving it at 619 E street north- West ap 3-3tt PRUFESSIONAL. User ‘L, FEKT and exorcise iu tie open air and sunshine, promotesbealth, comfort aud sopgevity, hence, thousands from’ far and nea, nt DK, WHITE'S Esta lishment, 1416 Venn’s avenue, opposite Willard's Hotel, for relief from and avoidance cf ailu cuts of the feet. Hours, 8 a. m.to6 pm. Fee gi per visit. avld Ds * KISENBOKN, Dewrine, 915 (0h st. aorti- erat sod atioyeradouten heats sR ol. an operations on the nata a: ‘eet: ®t reagonsble prices. Bxtractiny, 60 wants K DUKE, Denauex, 715 14th ot x Dee BE Talal aan acting without Pain; 60 ots Ail opera ne warranted. janlo 4% T. M YALBOTT, > a t Disc dectoy Een per set. All work watranion aes ost E ©. OANDEE, M. D., V_D. = H. Vitapathy oF Vita Gave Yor alt discanes oi pedy and mind. Long and Throat, Ooustiayt Logs of Vitality. Hemorrhoides or Piles. Os! sud all weakuetros a specialty. All ‘Tamors, or Llood Diseases of whatever naae or cure thoroughly eradicated from the systeu. Stut ia "Sher ab rds has Benes te 10th northwest. feb] Je ee ae EB &. PARSONS, Dewtisz, be Dis. bet ‘D'and Bets over helene yegtta? a. wokstore Ex at night qerences. Oharces moderate’ acta. OO ane . Office and Residen apl2-Im* 1985 Let. northwest. XN ONEY TO LOAN, AT 6 PER CENT, Qn first class Keal Estate security. ap5-Im THOS. J. FISH EK & OO., 1223 F at. MOSEY. MONEY, MONEY.—To ican at 2 per cent per month, on personal property at R. FULTON'S Losn Office, $14 9th at., @ ave northwest a iO LOAN. Ml & T TO LOAN—MONEY. one MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN—MONEY. m2t-Im_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th st. n.w. 200, 8500, $800, 1,000, BY”. on sof 83,000, 25,000 820% Teterent es to 8 eee BBs. VALUABLE INVENTIONS, elther before or after marl6 lim Pere aT MCINTIAE, Die DRONE BORED SARE OID Gere) 10 LOAN. Pe ee Hs a he mnget, cesirable GIO- CEB) ESTABLISHMENTS in tue city, tor- nerly occupied by H. P. Howard, will be sold Cheap. Apply to3 (W. SCHAFFER, | 1020 7th st. northwest, or 0. W. HOWARD, Firemen's Ins. Co., over Bank of Wa-hingt»n J: W. SCHAFFER and ©. W. HOWARD, Assignees. apd St & RENT OOMS SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, | fronting on 16th street, ov. osite Treasury. Tuqutre of C_N. THOM, No. 715 15th st. n.w. ap7-Ln* MAxxLAND.LANDS —I bave for sale a number of THACTS of LAND, 6 to 16 miles from Waeh- fizion, from 1 to 400' acres. Two hsndsome COUNTRY BYATR, 6 miles from city by rail, or frprike. WARWICK P. MILLER, Spenceryiile, {OR SALE—Spicndid FAKM, 3's miles norta of Laurel Station, Md , 80 acres under cultivation and 20in wosd. good féncing, eight room Frame House, good water. barn and other 1 out- buildings, fine orchards. ‘Terms suitable. Ghuroh and schools convenient. Possession immediately. Inquire of GEO. ALGORN, on premises, or A. L_KEEbE, 6633 Dst., Washingion, D.O. a5-1m* FOR SAL, OR FXOHANGE FOR CITy PROP- EBTY—FARM of 278 acres in Montgomery county, Md.: good dwelling and out-bui excellent orchards: well watered and fenced; 1: talles from Washington; 3 fom depot. Apply W. E. BUKFOBD, 1115 F street mard4-Im* \O INVENTORS. MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, In Sums to Suit. AT RIX PER CENT FOR LARGE AND REVEN PER OENT FOR SMALL SUMS NO DELAY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, jan29 10th and F sta, north seat ONEY TO LUAN. Thave MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATE, in tums of from $100 and upwards, st lowest rates of interest, Charger moderate. Ro delay. H WARNER, nov26 916 F st. northwest. ————— BOOKS, &c. tp H&E LATEST PUBLICATIONS, yi the Tiber, py the author of Signor Molandini’s lece, $1.1 0: The Taar’s Window, No Name Series, 31 00; A Fair Barbarian, by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burneit, cloth, S100; Into the Shade, by Mary Cecil Hi: ise.; Osriyle’s Reminiscences, cloth, Bue : I Lile, by Prof. Kari Semper, $2; The Land of Gilead, by s awrence Ouiphant, $2; Life of Weber, by sir Juling Benedict, $1; Browsing Among Books, by Abba Goold Wovlsou, $1. FANCIS B. MOWUN, BookskLLER AND BSTATIONER, 10 Peunsyivania ave. A complete assortweut of Praux’s and Maccus Ward’s Easter Cards, peer Onrda, &o. Also, Franklin Square and Seaside LIbraries. ap2 E42#tes. EASTER OARDS. New, Elegant and Ohoice Selection. SILK FRINGED, FLOBAL DESIGNS, EASTER OROSSES. NEW BIRTHDAY CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, mara 911 Pennsylvania aveuue, Fo# THE EASTEB SEASON. Easter Hert Faster Obimos, Easter Joy, Easter Dawa, Easter Voloce, Kastor Lilies, Raster Row Boone for Easter. A complete assortment of Easter Cards, many utiful, “ilies Haverxal's chotce Books and Poems. WH. BALLANTYNE & SON'S. marl9 428 7th Stre: LABGE STOCK OF EASTEts OARDs AND LENTEN BOOKS. Slokels' Mining Lawes noe ” 1 Lawes .- ‘The Common vaw, by O, Ycinies, jp American Corpcration Cases, Vol. 4 Pierce on Railroad Law. My Wayward rartuer, by Josiah Ailcn’s Wite: ew's Kurgery, Vol. 2, abeep..... jemoirs of Prince Metternich. Vola “8 and 4. Animal Life, by Semper. ‘The Land of Gilead, by Oliphant . B. & 0. BH. MOBBISON, Law BooxskLLxks aND NTATIONERS, mari 475 Pa. ave. morthwesi. CoP BEE Tiare 00UuG! Dene COUGH DROPS. HOBEHOUND AND OA We, HALF POUND "BOK 65 ARTHUR Na° io spt 14th and Tand3d end Dots. northwest. 3 Ss a 32 pronvony S8eSss FOR SALE. ‘OR S4LE—an elegant 7-octave Rosewood Osse PIANO, almost new, for only #140, cath, including nandsume stool and| Cover. ‘she owner compelled to sell at once Apply at SIDN&Y T. NIMM( st northwest. EF BALE—-HOSSKE, HAKNESS and BUNGY PEACTON. almost new, Will Soogie s-liseparate. Inquire No. 481 Penn. ave., upstairs. apl2-3t ROR BALE—A Larza Bay HORSE, Dam Years old, 1634 bands hizh. very etyfish and gente. Buitahle for a coupe or family’ carriage Inquire at stable in rear of 1219 I st. BLACK ALL-SILK BROOADES, 81.25. LYONS BLAOK SILES, €1.50, 2.00. NE BLACK BATIB Dx LYON, 81.75, $2.00. py er BOveLa wide, all wool, 60. ives advice an: width, fine quality. 373. PURE LINEN BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 50. p® GOoDs, Are offering great barsaius in DRY 420s, ana ' Wuvite an early inepection of their SPRING AS- ae ioe. OR Teka. @ pieage make settlement at the Old stand. Ghccks and Strives, Roman Barre, Roman Striyos, | tures. Day aud Plain Colored Surah all colors, Crepe Yeddo, French | and terms call ai the College or address HENKY C. Lawns, Fine Madras Ginghams, and a very Lance | BPENOER, Princiyal- Janld Stock of New and Choice White Goovs, India Linen, India Mull, Persian Lawn and Figured Swiss Mus: | (WHE ABOHER INSTITUT iins in Great variety, Wool Ohecks, Nun's Veiling, VASNIBG ION, 2.0. Chudda Cloth, Cashmeres, Albatross, &c overy grade at the Lowest Market Prices. pring. northwest apla-2t* {OK SALE—Very fine }EMON and ORANGE TREES and ROSES. Also, a large pile ef rich OIL, cheap. Can be seen at JAOUB HOSTER'S, 6th street. between Gand H portheast. ap9-i0t* IK FALE—A Kix-Octaye Hosewood, PIANO, in good order, with Stool. Will be sold for $38 cash. ‘Can be seen atho 1522 Ket., bet. 16th and 16th northwest. Apply at once. apl2-eo3t*. YOR SALE—THRAE MARES, heavy in foal. BELT RAILROAD STABLES, ap8-6t Corner of 3d and B sts. southwest. draft Horses ot ae as. represent- i iY, ed. HUGH QUI Cat., between 12th’ and 13th nort apr! HAVE FOR SAL! AT GREAT BARGAINS, a BoHiboee hs Bu ae rons ea ane Upen-tace Stem ey = win WATCHES. "N-SENSEN, Watch Repairer, 913 Pa. ave., Dempsey's Stationery ‘store. {UR SALE—A uel Saddle Hi LAUNDALET “CARHIAGE, COUPE! pro cre: DB HAR COUPELETIE, VIOTORIA. best build See eta tention tenes and Nise. et? ven, solllv Horwes, Oarriaues, Hates, Soy vere: bing strictly as represented WM. F. DOWNEY, xtabies 1018 17th street northwest. marl8-Im ‘OB =. LE—I nave on hand « stuok of fine CARRIAGES and Business WAGONS, if my own make, new and second-hand, GARR which must be sold to cluse out present Ook: 0. reasonable offer refused: repair bromptly attended to at reduced rates = JOHN M. YOUN marl? 2m* = 313 Sue street. 1 SALE—The largest assortment, of Rew and Beoond-Hand Can: SR RIAGES aad BUGGIES, of all descrip- ale OF exchange at very low prices. P. DBOHMIDT © OO. te Ea: are, O” tawe Sm FOE SALE Teall special attention fancy and two and three-seat Trade WAGON (or olla ney ae Wash Heed Bon icles aa Nor 81 Prospect st. Georgetown.» febig-sm? FOR SALE WA larve number of new and second- ee eee EihseP er Seas nse aie JUMP SEATS, EXTENSION VILLA‘ rors DVEBTISING CAE DS.—Two avis of A'‘iardsome cards sont fof tbe. 5 AA bandsome cs 100. ; 8 neta, 160. ; Sw&kbw 1G. P- bs verly, Mass. NEw DRY Goops. Fall AT BOTTOM PRI BUGRATS {tsk pened 8 splendid assortment of | PLUMBIEG, wins view to fabrics. the: choice things Yelling, Black: White and Qolored. ia" reat vari OMBRE CORDUROY SATING SATIN MERVEL LLEU BLACK SATIN BROOCADES, LOUISINE SILKS, TYLER & CHEWNING, 91S Seventh Street Northwest, SUBAH BILK! INVITE INSPROTION OF THEIR ARMUORE 6] . INDIA DONG, LUPIN'S 5-4 FRENCH BUNTINGS, 9c. OBAPF YEDDO, —_ = FLEUR DE te: CACREMIR® HINDOU, NUNS VEILING. CHUDDA eLorgs, FRENCH BUNTINGS. **Bpecial barsains” in FOULARD SILKB at by0. cW PABABOLS and BUN UMBRELLAS. rite in “WHITE GOODS. ey * P. CORSETS LATEST NOVELTI FANG} HOSIERY, ¢ CASH HOUSE. FIXED PRICES. BOMB EE Benne he Co ake omnare: 1 TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, &o., to = Great Variety and at the Lowest Prices. Fo TH@sPEING TRADE. ew-ONE PRICE ONLY. MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. PEBBY & BROTHES: OIL CLOTHS, LIGNUMS, LINOLEUMS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, OOB. 9TH 8T. INGRAIN TsPESTRY and BODY BSUSSELS. Established 1840. apo CARPETS at Bottgm Prices. ENTS’ FUBNISHINGS. LACE CURTAINE, CRETONRES and UPHOL oe ‘want to buy call and see— STERY GOODS in Great Variety, at scan GERATE CRIT for 6b canis, It teas rood SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, albt MYSTERY SHIBT, 1 conte. Ls aa g00d a8 SOL Market Space. NEN OCLIARS, finest qnality and latest styiea, i only #1 Wi per dozen. atx for 79 conta. #8 Our Steam Carpet Cleaning Works are open 8] BECK WEAR, chesper than ever. for the geaeon, and all orders will recalve PROMPT | | QOTTON BOOKS, two for 28 cents, usual ATIENTION. an Very fne ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS, 28 cents, worth 60, at BBocape SLLKS, In all colora, $1.00. BROCADE SATINS, 81.00. NAVY BLUE, GARNET AND BLACK SILKS, 68 P A BLACK AND WHITE SILKS, 60; special bargain. L ERSONAL. OOLORED SATIN, 75. J OHN PATOH EXAMINES TITLES, reporte an BLACK BILES, 75, 87, @1. 1.25, 81. to the responsibility or ple, with abetracts of $2.00. Our 81.00, ‘$1.25, we BLtce ‘SLLKS | liens on real estate. 506 To ea nw. ‘Office hours: are snecial bargains. TtolWs m,2toSandsto lpm. apll-ime BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVRTS. HE MISSES HORN, Fashionable Dresamakera, Beautiful PLAID AND STaIPRD Diese | 'N“bave lateuy armivea trots Europe sed tonaton wk GOODS for trimming—immease assortment: prices | this city. They respectfully solicit a share of the very low. patronage of the ladies of Washington. say as BOMAN SATIN STRIPES, very fine quality, | Q street southeast. fostoeoavene i . ‘ADAM ROBB, the long-established, reliable PURE WOOL BUNTING, 20. M Glairvoyant and Astrolovist, wives better sstis- FURE WOOL CLOTH, for boys’ wear, 25. ‘action in all affairs of life than any one in the pro- COLORED CASHMERE, one yard and aquarter | S¢-tion tells the past, prosent and future destiny ete bean Syren | on ! atters apper- PURE WOOL BLACK OASHMERES, double | Trovue Catt. "Satefaction wives or ne pape Consultation Booms, 402 2d street, avove D etroet BLACK TAMIBE. borthwast. : aps BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA, 81.00. WwW H. ALBURGER, sucosssor to L. P. LIBBEY, “NUNS VEILING, "in all colors, pure wool, 373. * Watchmaker aid Jeweler, has removed to PURE LINEN DINNER NAPKINB, 75a dozin; | f7'Rer of ith and F streets northwest, in Drug = baraali Btore, opposite U. B. P.O. sepls “MERCEDES.” ee the new style PARASOLS, lined with Oream, Blue, EDUCATIONAL. Garnet, White and Black Suk. SPRING TERM OF MB. MUSSARUS* GERMAN CLASSES begins on MONDAY, CARTER’S April 11. | Frivate Pupiia received... an Aceanced Ciass, reading ‘‘Walienstein, al 2 6th atre rT 711 Market Space. hortliwest, Evening Clussea, at 907, Kant Capitol oT oo | atrect. Clarees during tue day and German Cinh, at the Academy of Fine Arty, Corcoran Bail t (Mre. Morreit's.) Call or address F. MUSSAE 817 Market Space. 1219 F etrect northwest aps 6 uN _ RS. 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING AND DAY ue a Vadis) N OCHOOK for young ladies: wont End Insti- ute, hel iS » Conn. event year com- Buea mences Septomber 21st. Sond circular. m8-3ro WM. M. BROWN, MES: ® sicKe, TEACHER IN PIANO, re WM. M. HE, SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and ra erie arear id ME EROWN wilt] J Yous nuale, Pet eee Se ihheTs, we well ae thone wishing to be qualified for . Terms moderate. 784 12th eireet north- weet. novsil-e0om" Ene RIVATELY, OR IN OLANS.—Mathemation, Latin, Greck, Freach, German and Engiteh SPRING OPENING Bpecial attention to vreparation for Colles, Weat Point, Annapolis and all competitive examinations, or ‘Tora in advance 428 _8.W. FLYNN, A.M., 702 Sth st. northwast® DREss Goops, SPENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEGE, corner of Ath and 1 ‘strects northwest. This institution — AB & ProxTessive and uCcceRALUl experience Of ax " v4 teen years. It educates id women f¢ W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Usefulness and self-eupport. “Tus grad ustes seoune JOHN A. LUTTRELL & CO., SI? Market Space. OFFER UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS IN CHOICE | fornieutontuaiand Front: Course of study and Bookkeeping (by single and double entry, ning comprises the Eaglisn Lanwaage, DBESS GOODS FOR SPRING anv BUMMER. Arithmetic, Spencerian Practii sry) adapted Chene Surah, Surah Checks, Louisine Silks, | to every Saricty. of Dusiness: Elocution and Lao- vening Sessions. For information For Circulars address Mrs M. Rt. AROHER, 1400 ‘Towels, Napkins, Table Linen and Sheeting in | Massachueetts avenue, Washington, D.O. janld —_—_— SPECIALTIES. N. B.—FULL STOCK OF PARASOLS. A ONE PRICE. ‘RB. H. F. WRIGHT, CLamavorant amp Mag- W.M. SHUSTEB & SONS, NETIO PHYSICIAN, has eminent success tp treat. ing soute | —. oa ge tad 4 should call at her reeiden ot street, corner _275___010 Pennsylvania avenue. | of Fetreet northwest.” Tuarl-am y % Hi. BICOKD, 141 WEST FAYETTE 8’ HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, Suliueck Aovtien teate cones oo ake 5) - (WES: s N 5 ment of Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Spermatorrhea, Lin- emp TO cane eae "itisevident that's fnranteed, confines him. SHIR’ a . evident ap cian wi = READY-MADE SHIRTS Le nen ie: felf exclusively to the treatment of a certain class Bert Wameutta, unfinished, 75 cta.; Tiniehed, 90cts. | Of disenses must possess greater skill in that ape- Best F_ of theL, unfinished, 65! tigished, 80 cts. cialty than one in general practice. — Medial Times. Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 c Aimished, 75 cts. Rallrosd fare to and from Baltimore = “4 Bs 3 large lineof FANOY HALF HOSE fee = juet received, a large line of FA! H 5 THE EVEN: also, latest desiiznsin NEOK WEAK appropriate for | MDF. pS0OKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Gentlemen 60 cents each. No. 408 Letrect, between ‘A complete stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 8 oh band at unurasy tow irk 4th and 5th streets northwest. feb10-10w* JAMES THOMPCON, Msnase! — B. ELLERY, FINANCIAL, SUCCESSOR TO /ROFITS 200 PER CENT.—An Association has been formed by res} ible parties to duct yy responsi oon. tions in tion with the Turf, - DUBBEUIL BROTHERS, opera! convection Pee oe ‘ Hace Track Manufacturers of which will realize frou 10 t6U per Cent per mont FIRE DBESS SHIRTS, $20,000 airenay” subscribed. "Gapital, iW, OW. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. = PE wiGaOR & 00., 1112 F st. northwest, Washington, D.C. | _feb!6.2m Brosdway, New'York. Six of the Finest Bhirte to 12.00 Six of the Finest Dress Bhists to order 2.00 NO REASONABLE OFFER Six Fine Bbirws to order. 2 7.60 REFUSED 24 a FOR ANY ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE! ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS, | STOCK OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Gents" GOLD WATCHES and FINE JEWELRY. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. SPECIAL BATES FOR §100 AND UPWARDS. J5.™M.& R. COHEN, feb? 1105 Penna. ave, northwest. 5 ‘WATEB, e SODA WATER, 4& KING CHANDLER, m BLOCK-TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS. MARBLE APPARATUS FOR RENT. @UINNIP, DAY & CO Svoomssoas £0 $22 and S24 Seventh Street N.W., ARE OFFERING MARKED INDUCEMENTS IN | NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR THB WAEM SEASON. ALL DEPARTMENTS BEFORE QOOU- — Apply to or address: . SAWL C. PALMES, mar25 123234 20th st., West Washington. Cc MUPPET, STORE, Hos, 403 amd 405 7th st. m. w. HEADQUARTERS FOK THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE OOMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability - in the market. PYING THEIR ADDITIONAL BPA- OIOUB AND ELEGANT No. 820 7th street, WHIOH WILL BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL 14, ABCHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, OROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCLPEDES, WAGONS, N.Y. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Priose WITH AB to Bult the Times. mard W, = WHearrer . STEAM DYEWNG AND WET AND DEY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Will call for and deliver WORK an; in the rowenta) ‘upon receipt of address by taal or other- Goods received and returned by mail from and to all paris of the coustey) at CXPPORS No. 1068 (old 49) Jefferson street, marls GUINNIP, DAY & CO. | ae Near Bridge, Georgetown, D. 0. —2t8___Near Bridge, Georgetown, D. 0. UNNINGHAM, THE WKLL-EN : CARESS lcorara tage. at nae a ENTIRE NEW 8TOCK., and old ones ber— SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLAOK BROQADE | $n¢,0\d ones remodeled. the number ee aa i RS. SPOOPENDYEE BLACK SATIN DE LYOH. iS SOCEENDYRE GAYS CONGRESSMAN SELBY still selling his goods at bottom prices. We have Se oe mut on our counters this ot Men's and Panta and marked down to 8! BLACK AND OOLORED SURAH BILKS. , set HUN'S BLACK VEILING. 15 2, $2 24, €2,80 and 83. hune_ are word ‘Goat lines of all kinds of first-class DEY GOO! rice, @2, 82 60, 82.76, 83, 83. 85: bold fi (ORS. ORE A00O Tt ene Aaa Sats anf Boy's Bite fr9un 00. a hea Ney mari2 803 Market Space. s™ 39 NEW SPRING GOODs. J. ¥. 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