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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WASHINGTON SATURDAY. . October 29, 1851. CROSBY S. NOYES. and equal t that of all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The report of L. missioner Twint ally important. TI are of special Interest just now, 4 Bented will have weight a ered itenant Hoxie to Engineer Com- », is exception- “cts of the report nd the views pre- the carefully consid- pintons of one of the most intelligent and ac- shed ¢ er officers in the service. Upon the matter of the reclamation of the Potomac flats, he siys the plans for the new river front prepared Under the direction of Major Twining contemplat« doing only what the river 1s doing ttself, but toc slowly. The elements are simple and Inexpen- sive. The work {8 necessary for the {mprovement Of the river channel, and the danger to the health Of the residents of the District is an argument against delay. There is nothing dificultor un- Usual In the Work fo be undertaken. A sandy flatis forming tn front of the city because the main chan- hel is Wider here than necessary. Itis only needed to fill this sufficiently to change It from marsh iry lind, and protect the border by an em- Dankinent that will not wash away. If filled a hich tide it may readily be kept dry by * drains and flood valves, and the embank- ment Will keep off the freshets. This would be th Oirst stage of the work. The filling toa desirable €levation above the tide may be cheaply com- Pleted, afterwards, in dredging the river channe and neel not be hurried. The marsh disappears At the first stage of the work. Concerning the water question, Lieut. Hoxte Says thatif it is held that the present dally supply Of 35,(14),000 gations per diem Is sufficient, it must De remembered that this amount can only be Drought in stan insufficient elevation, and more Pumps would be necessary to give the high Grounds their share. A quarter of a million @otlars invested In my with sufficient pro- Bibitory rates, would reduce the consumption t any desired and far below any desirable quantity, Dut it fs hantly advisable. In the use of pur Water we are yet only one-half as high in the le of civilization as were ancient Rome, Jeru- Bilem and Byzantium. Thelr water supply was 360 gallons per capita, and it eam? long distances from many different sources in costly aqueducts. We have within easy reacha least flow of a thou, gand miliion gullons per day of pure water ds ing to waste over th At present we need on Propriation sufficient to bring to can alr Feservoir far ind throuzt Great Falls of the Potomac. and this is » future that a for every e¢ kK Will be neeled. This, e plan sketched by Lieut. with tigg out in every atest depth of one hun- I the 4 f this pacity of nearly two s in the first three feet . It will have agn red and forty feet, with great depth of w: thousend million Of de; A dain of {mpervious masonry will close the g of the lake, joining rock to rock on either Bide. The cost will be $800,000 for the dam, and steep rocky hiliside for For the purpose of the reser- ou preseribing propriate sanitary regula- tions. A continuous drive around the lake would Deconstructed In the course of time, and the rest Of the park would follow, covering the drain- age area of Rock creek within the Distr! ‘The picture presented by this plan of Lieutenant Hoxte’s is a charming one; with the malarial Fiver marshes reclaimed and beautified, and the Dasin of Rock Creek utilized as a reservoir and at the same time converted Into a beautiful lake With Deld pfeturesque banks and supplying ‘One important feature of a grand national park for the capital city of the nation. Lieutenant Hoxte deals at length with the ques- tion of the removal of the present steam railroads from the surface of the streets within the limits of Washington. The Baltimore and Onto road breaks the grade of nearly all the large number of streets It crosses within the city limits, and 1s a serious Obstacle to the Improvement of the northeastern section of the city. The Baltimore and Potomac oad conforms approximately to the city grades, but the objections to being on Street grade are in full force. Complaints are numerous that the avenues are made use of as freight depots, and a change ts as much needed here as in the case of the B. & O. in the northeast- ern part of the city. The presence of the depot S on 6th street cuts off the Capitol from svutive Mansion and pubife buildings, and rious and unsightly obstruction. Lieut. sents elaborate plans and specifications ing the evils from these roads, by tun- Beling or otherwise. ‘These plans contemplate a Very great improvement in the ¥lue of real estate Row depreciated because of the present state of affairs. WwW OODWARD & LOTHROP. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. We have succeeded in seenring another lot of those 435 zy long Nottingham Curtains at $5 per pair. duplt- of those which we advertised af this price in the summer—are worth $10. NOTTINGHAM BED SETS. 50 sets at $2.50 per set. 50 sets at $3 per set. EACH NUMBER A BARGAIN. COMFORTS, BLANKETS, in great variety, at low Pri ARINGS and ULSTER CLOTHS at specially low SE FLANNELS at the right Prices. OPERA and MATE Price. VELVETS AND PLUSHES - Having purchased largely of in the seasou, AND NOT HAVING AD- VANCED OUK FECES, ladies are surprised at our low Prices. ULSTFRS AND RAGLANS. an elezant Ine of these goods, rat our uxnal low prices. We have CLOAKS, DOLMANS, sss in them, viz. | Diagonal Piush and Silk Trimmed Tk Circulars, ‘only $25 each: Satin Rab Delman, fur-trimmed, latest H CORSET mts per pair. epartroen of a careful exa We have also on this floor an elegant line of LADT FELT and FLANNEL SKIRTS, from 75e. in our § portunity e have a com- easily accessi- WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ONE PRICE ONLY. A® E. MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Orrostte GovensMest Post Orricr. The regular Concert Season having cloeed, the under- Sicned takes p uuce to the public that the ah renovated aud is now for able rates for Balle, Concerts, ‘Theatrical Performances, Lectures, Public Meetings, Receptions, In connection with the main hall there {s a large din- fing room, accommodating 250 people, attached to which i: kitchen, supplied with large ad val appliances of the latest im- over The dimensions of the hall are 87x50 feet, with a seat- mca hae ty, of £00 peotle: “Tbe stoge, hich is in Course nf construction! w ortable ahd - Moved sitarether if so desired. Pane And can be Fe a SE ac’ opamp rooms for mong mre baie, 2 Special care as to neatness and comfort. Bor terms and other particulars srgiy Go ED. ABNER. ASHINGTON TRATNIN x FOR Ww TRAINING SCHOOL FOR al Seesion of 1881-82. cercikes 9, Fveniog, October Shak at Seale dressed: 91a E street nocthwert Dr.J. M. ‘Toner, Prof. Sot. Prof. J. 8. ‘avenue south- ae. orto * ott-4t ___ 3224 9th Street northwest. LE"s JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, CORNER OF PENNSY! AVENUE AND 10TH IGN FXCHANGE, BON OKS, GEN Pesta GHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GES ‘DERWEAR AND CORSETS. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS, CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. UNDERWEAR. . UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. \DERWEAR. DERWEAR. DERWEAR. DERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR. PALAIS ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aD 401.403 TWELFTH STREET. Ts 2 GREAT FORCED SALE. Owing to the prolonged unfavorable weather for th: sale of Heavy Goods, we have accumulated TOO MUCH STOCK, WHICH MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH! We shall, therefore, for a short season, MAKE THE MOST SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, TO FORCE SALE! 500 pairs Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Button Boots, worth $1.25 and $1.50; now $1. 1,000 pairs stylish first-class Cur. Kid and Goat Button, ‘worth $2.50: now $2. 110 pairs cenuine French Kid Button, worth at least $4; now 75 pairs Gent's A_No. 1, Hand-stitehed Gaiters, worth $4.50. now $5.50, 50 pairs Gent's ne Calf Gaiters and Shoes, worth £3; now $2.50. 200 pairs Gent's fine Calf, Sewed and Home-made Pexged Boots, worth $1; now $3 3,000 pairs Boy's Gaiters aud’ Laced Shoes, Misses and hild’s neat, serviceable Button Boot, reduced from $1.25 t0 $1. TO SECURE THESE BARGAINS CALL EARLY, AS THIS SALE IS ONLY TEMPORARY. WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, 816 SeventH Street, Between H asp I. Sign—“RED SLIPPE Branch—1922 PENN. AVE., BET. 19TH AND 20TH Sts. r@) VE THOUSAND PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. 029 ike, Tlack Satin tin’ de Lyon and Dress Goods, all ahmes. Be: pure wool, widest double width, $1. Immense assortment of Brocade Silks, (all pure silk), be al Silk and Wool fine Dress Goods, only 3 lored and Black Cashmeres, pure. woo a Solored and Black elvets, $1.50; Black and Colored Silks, 50; Black and 00; Black C1 doubie fold, $1 rake Vella; Hilack Cash 2. Piano ers, Silk Embroidered, $3.79; jan ask, all pure linen, 50. “DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $1.50." Large size, pure wool, double White Blankets, $5; Shetland Shawls, all colors, $1; large size Calica Bed omforta, $1; larze size Bridal’ Quilts, $1,25; Honey Comb White Quilts, 50. Tumense assortment of Lady's double width Cloaking Cloths, sortnient of Cloth for Men Ladies’ Jackets, Ulsters and. Just received. 1 to $5, 1 il Boys’ wear, $1.50, is, immense assortuent CARTER’s, 711 MARKET SPACE. Ss” EET CIDER! SWEET CIDER!! OF SUPERIOR QUALITY In store and for sale in Barrels or Kegs by SAM'L C. PALMER, Deror 1224 297m Street, WEST WASHINGTON. §27Terepnostc Coxxection. GEoaKs, ULSTERS, DOLMANS. 029 ‘We are receiving daily from the Manufacturer Ladies’ COATS, ULSTERS and DOLMANS, at a small advance above cost. Also, have on hand, left over, Ladies’ CLOAKS, COATS, ULSTERS and DOLMANS, which will be sold at about half price, to make room for new stock. A full stock of DRESS GOODS, CA CLOAKING, UNDERWEAR and HOSIER} Bottom Prices, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 29 713 MARKET SPACE. GPECIAL AND IMPORTANT 70 ALL IN WANT OF BLACK GOODS. Just OPENED 25 Pieces Black Cashmeres, from 50c. to $1.25. The pumbers from 75 up ate very fine, warranted the Dest value for the money to be had in the city; ulso, 10 pieces Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, from $1 to $2; standard goods and best qualities from 15 to 20 per cent. under regular rates. 20 Pieces Enghish rapes, all prices, with a full list of other mourning fa brics. Domestics at agents" prices. BROWN & CLAGETT, 029 809 MARKET SPACE. RYE2Ys0py SHOULD CALL AT ONCE At OPPENHEIMER’S, And examine the NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. All complicated Machinery avoided. Every movement positive; only the best material used in its construction. viggssmakers, Tailors and Machinists especially in- OPPENHEIMER, 528 9th and F streets northwest. 029 EINMETZ, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA A UE. OPENING OF LADIES’ FURS. SEAL DOLMANS AND SACQUES Fur-lined Garments of the Latest Patterns, Great Ladies’ cLoaks, 1 DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. C ARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. J CARRIAGES. A light one-horse we id Ce the best New York hullders, furala. se, teeeal nee 029 and second-hand Coupes, and other Fall’ and Winter Carriages, for two, four and six pasceners, ROBT. H. GRAHAM, Repairing promptly attended ton * DOPE Gres WONDERS!!! x 1st—The Shoe Pyramid HEILBRUN'S Suow Wispow. 2xv—The $2 Solid Work Boots, No. 402 7TH STREET. 8p—The $3 Long-Legged Hunters’ Boots, ‘Tux Lanosst Suox Hovsz. 4rH—The $4 Hand-sewed Gaiters, No, 402 1TH STREET, Sru—The $1 Ladies' Button Boots, HEILBRON'S. 6rn—The 50 cts. Solid Leather School Shoes, No. 402 7TH STREET, ‘TrH—The 30 cts. Infant Leather Button Boots, Besides the Great Variety of PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. WOOL-LINED CLOTH SHOES AND SLIPPERS, FINE CALF BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. WHITE AND BLACK KID OPERA SLIPPERS, L. HEILBRUN, ‘NO. 402 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Sign:—Tux Ovp Woman mr Wixpow. - §:28-38 In At At At At At 0) POUNDS OF MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUR, Yreipine Pouxps or Doven. Making Snow White Bread, retaining moisture and sweetness. First premiums in Europe and America. $2.62 per 49 pounds. WITMER'S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cm. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, age 6 to 10, $2.50, and $5. 029 Boys! Overcoats and Ulsters, age 12 to 16, $3, $4, $5 up. Boys’ Short ita, 6 to 10 years, 7: ‘BSc., Fl up. Boye! School Suits, short Panta, €2.56, $9, $4 up. 's Telese Hats, Boys! Dress Hats, 50 P ye" Undershirts and’ Me 40 and 50, ‘inate . sss! and Boye’ School Bitsos Shoes, $1 Avid and 1916 ExeerevArAs up. ‘(HE FIRM OF imal esate nreeers ote Brokers, Is this day regretful.y disso.ved, otlior affairs requiring Mr, CaldWellto resido'in New York" TOWSON CALDWELL. bus The business will be continued by 7 YOUNG, 1420 New York ay October 25th, 1! D ECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. TIN PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Wess & BEvERIDGE,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. NOW IN stoc aN Complete assortment of ‘LAUDENT SCARFS and Garnier’s embroidered-back ‘KIDGLOVES. W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. 029 029 MV pionieheapeat: CHILI COLORADO. This delicious and healthful Flavoring for sale by 029-e03t Corner 15th and I, northwest. JAY GOULD, (THE BOSTON PICTURE MAN,) No. 421 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Pictures, Frames, Japanese Goods, Xmas Cards, and Noveltics tor Tadies‘and ehtidren, 029-2m N AND AFTER OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1881, the Steamer EXCELSIOR will make regular trips to Norfolk, instead of Steamer GEV. LEARY. 29-5 RErorr OF THE CONDITION 1 NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, At Washington, at the Close of Business October let, RESOURC ; Loans on real estate and collateral security. v bonds on hand. Other bonds.. Due from state banks aiid bankers. mh state, furniture and fixtures. pennies . Spe Legal tender’ notes. Total .. LIABILITIES. Undivided profita.. Individual deposits. ‘Tine certificates of ‘Total... District of Columbia, Count; Washington, 8 LEE GAEDE, Teena ot te aoe bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true fo the best of my knowledge and belief. B. P. SNYDER, Treasurer. Coe and sworn to before me this 25th day of * .,, THOMAS R. JONES, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: Z. ©. ROBBLN! eee It Wyte [MPoRtant SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will close out their entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in order to close business by January Ist, or before if possible. We will sell COUSIN'S FINE CUR KID BUTTON SHOES, that were sold at $3.50, now at $2.69; COUSIN'S FRENCH KID BUTTON, that were sold at $5, now at $3.75; LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES, that were sold at $3, now at $2.30; LADIES! FINE KID SHOES, that were sold at $2.50, now at $1.95; MEN'S FINE CLOTH-TOP BUTTON. that were sold at $4.50, now at $3.25; MEN'S FINE CLOTH- TOP BUTTONED, that were sold at $3.50, now at $2.60. Splendid lot of BOYS’ FINE GAITERS, from 1 to 4 in size, $1.25. We will positively sell our entire stock at the above prices. Those wishing bargains will call before the stock is entirely disposed of aa the stock is now entirely complete, NO. 808 SEVEN1H STREET, Between H anv I NonTHWwest. 028-2m Wy oRth LOOKING AT. OUR IMMENSE, WELL SELECTED, STYLISHLY CUT ELEGANTLY MADE AND e CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. We cordially invite an inspection of Goods and Prices. NOAH WALKER & CO., 028-6 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. B LANKETS! BLANKETS!! BED COMFORTS! BED COMFORTS!! We have Just opened a I line of WHITE and GREY" BEANKEMS." Alsor full line ‘of BED COM- FORTS, w selling at BOTTOM PRICES. WHITE SHIRTS. We sell the best WHITE SHIRT for the price (ONE DOLLAR) that is sold in this city. A. GODDARD, 028-24" 904 TrH STREET NORTHWEST. He IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, NEW YORK. THE ART COLLECTIONS, LITERARY PROPERTY, Etc., Belonging to the estate of the late SAMUEL BRADFORD FALES, Esq., OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Comprising nearly Three Thousand Objects in almoat Every Department of Art. AVALUABLE AND CHOICE LIBRARY OF FINE ART AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, As well as AN INTERESTING COLLECTIONS OF RARE ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, LITHO- GRAPHS, STUDIES, ETC. ‘The sale, which is by order of the executor, and under the management of Mr. James F. Sutton, of tne Ameri- can Art Gallery, New York, will bea positive one, and will begin on WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER NINTH, at Chickering Hall, with the valuable OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS, Continning in order of Tilustrated copies of which may be had of — DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 91 and ‘The collection is now on free exhibition day and evening at our new art galleries 847 Broads 845 and ey a eee between 02729 THOS. E. KIRBY & CO., Auctioneers. WATER! “sialig His WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND Tron: references required. Apply at Dr. JOS. BORROWS, 921 E street gorthweet. Dr ig WANTED FTY GODD HANDS TO CUT RAIL- Toad Ties. ._ Inquire of TALBERT & McCAULEY, st 1219 Lith street southeast. 029-3" JR RENT_FRONT ROOM ory, at 1603 18th street gan nd nee Nis ie? R RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS IN F family to 3: a brivate famnily to a gentleman and wife; gentlemen — JVOR RENT—A SUITE OF FU} 01 WASTED-A SOLICITOR OF ENERGY AND EX- Fen ‘oF without on egeind Reon vomnares perience for first-class Life Insurance Company. other boarders; first-class. At 133) M stmeet, Addrdee, with real name, ¥-0. Box 419, Qty. ag” | And me other Moet WANTED FIRST, CLASS COAT HANDS; ALSO. | OR RENT—TWO LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR- Bushelman. All well recommended. Apply nished com: ea tis fr rooms - 1734 Tth etrect northwest E. GOETZINGER, cove, om second Boor, rufcrences excbaneed 150g ee 029-2t" coran street. 029-2" WUANTED_A FIRST-CLASS COOK) ALSO. A instress and 9 Waitress; none but first-class rants need apply at 161) K street northwest oa Mon- ty, Sst. z RENT—LARGE FRONT, SECOND FLOOR, Eigng sanalt third oor pom, “turnised or mre. with or without Board; priv 1219 16th etreet northwest. tee W3XTED_TWO TITERS; TO GOOD RELTA- ‘ble workmen who understand stove work the best ages will be paid. Apply at once to M.C. MITCHELL, (08 M street nortin it y R RENT—AT No. 930 I STREET NORTHWEST, handsomely-furnished conumunicating Koome, en. suite or single, on third floor; also, one Hall Room, lange st O23 WA NTED_ONE, FIRST-CLASS | GILDER, AND one ood. Picture-Frame maker; only those who thoroughly understand the business need apply. BAR- LOW'S Gallery, 1225 Pexnsyly: . Fa RENT—TWO SUITES OF ROOMS ON FIRST and second floors, every convenience; also, lance Bedroom on third floor, stitable for two gentlemen, room moderate. 453 C street northwest, near 4.029-3* rent YANTED-AN INTELLIGENT, EN person, of good aldress, for an enterprise of a religious character, requring tact, industry and perse- verance. ‘To such a oyepermanent and profitable em- ployment is offered. Adiress P.O. Box 897, Baltiynore, id. ° ply: at dG atreeta ‘FIVE CARTS, AT ONG "8 Wharf, at footof 26th and G 028-2 WaPo aEREE «aoa Bea RS, Ww 01 1008. AD ply at 1113 M street noithwost 028-31 V ANTED-WHITE COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS ished Sorvani HgtetP Agency, 916 F etzet net is rvante. cy north- west. "C. E. PRICE & CO. as 028-2t* WANTED-A GOOD WHITE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework, except cooking: wages to richt person. Also,'a strong White Boy for kitchen work. References requited. Apply at 920 1ith at Farragut Square. ose” WASTED GOOD COOK, WOMAN PREFERRED; also, one for herwork. Inqutre at 485 Peon- sylvania avenue northwest. 027-36" V yANTED_A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WO- man, white or colored, for General Housework in # vory «mall family. Apply’ at 909 O street northwest. ont Waar cegeani alah. ar 2 ian e 0} ishing an Fanoy Goods Store fu tins city also to Drese Suow, Wine dows; first-class referonc iuired. Apply at 812 7th street northwest. nib PRY a ae WANSZED_TWO LATORERS, ALSO ONE DATRY- man and Foreman on a farm. Apply at FUL- TON'S Loan Ofice, S14 9th street northwest nea? Pennsylvania avenu 2m. WANTED—SITUATIONS. Fe —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR lor on first floor ;two communicating rooms on sec- ond floor, unfurnished, with use of bath, for house. Keeping. "223 North Capitol street, half block from: vitol. at ROE BENT _HANDSOMELY FURNISNED PAR- Aifgr and bedroom, on third floor, to's party without ren. Also, two rooms and kitchen, unfurnished, first floor. At $29 I strect northwest. "References re- quired. 029-31" IR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING 1220 F street Bipctneeet Inquire at 1218 F street northwest. ay REET NORTHWEST. | oa eet SO r hhot and cold Water and good range. ‘Apriy at the atone number. 29-31" R RENT.— 2736 M STREET, SEVEN ROOMS, modern improvemen 5. own. fur: nixhed, modern improvements, W. W. DANE) HOWER & SON, 1212 Fatreet. | 029-t OR RENT—A LARGE HOUSE, CENTRALLY L0- cated, furnished or unfurniched. None but, re- sponsible persons need apply. Address A., Star office. 3" 2 Fo RENT—DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE, “1837 1ith street northwest, to a good tenant only. House hhaa,9 moms snd all molern impryveancnte, 029-3t BL H. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. DR RENT—A GOOD TWO-STORY FRAME HOU with water, large yard, &c., venient to Smith sonian, Asriculinral and Printing departments; reutlow: E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street. 029-3t JOR REN LE—PRE: S 1908 T STREET northwest, fronting $4 feet 3 inches on I street; or the buiidings "will be gold to be removed. Inquire of HENKY BEARD, 633 F street northwest. att teers od re od repair’ modern improvements. Apply t0 ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. Say 29-38” JOR RENT—BRICK 109 E STREET NORTHWEST, modern improvements; good repair. yt ALB! FOX, "920" F strost Apply to ALBERT ¥F. went. OR RENT—LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, en suite or single, facing north and south, at 174i G street northwest, one square from State department; house has all modern improvements cars and herdics af corner; no children; reference required. 029-3t" FOR RENT TWO LARGE ROOMS, FU RNISH and Unfurnished, at 322 C street northwest. 028 R RENT—TO LEMAN, NICELY FURN- JOR RENT—1116 197m STREET NORTHWEST—A Seven-room Brick House, with modern improve- ments, in good onler and a very desirable hose, § ber month. Apply to WHITE & BRO., 462 M, avenue southwes! 029-3 JOR RENT—A NEW, HANDSOME BRICK MAN sion, furnished or unfurnished, of 20 rooms, wine Naults, ‘suzumer kitchen, fountain and stable, with all odern improvements. Apply at 1329 M eireet, near ished front Room, desirable location, &e. : 1111 c 7. C. G. KENNEDY, near Riss’ 10th street northwest.” oe a8 at Bae jo or J.C. ds KENNEDY, neaeeo-8t FOE PENT COMFORTABLE ROOMS AT 314-316- S18 Indiana avenue, raning in price from five to twenty dollars. SARAH FLAGLEI .__ 028-3" Fok, PENT NICELY FURNISHED “ROOMS: with Board, single or en suite, in house with ail ‘modern improvement at 1118 10th street northwest. Fee RENT j RICHLY, FURNISHED SQUTH- ederate toa géntieman giving fuforonce, 85 Tetswet imoderate to a; ference. northwest. kid 028-2" RENT— NEW ELEGANT RESIDENCE, Pecupted ‘by Russian Minister, who is ‘leaving for 1013 CONNECTICUT AVENUF, ‘A most fashionable locality, sdjointag Farragut aquare, Four bath-roo: oe oo i CORNER two Cartiaxes. “Ou view after 2 o'clock daiiys A ty = a FPORRENT 10 TWo SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ONE ith Boakd” $40 per month. WMCIN Tine, 813 wi ie sont iN 3 street northwest, 039-2" R RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS IN vate family, en suite or single, to persons tak- air meala out References exchanged. 804 9th ie northwest. ie = 028-6t" WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, a situation to do chamber work and sewing, or as- sist in house work. Address M. R., Star office. 1t* orthy young coloral man. a situation as wai restaurant” and can nuke hitself generally” useful, Apply at 1831 F atreet northwest. it Ws NTE. BY AN ELDERLY WHITE WOMAN, a situation as infant or child’s nurse: has lived J first-class Tunilieg, aad can give best of references, tur office. 029. ts yy ANTED—A HOME FOR A BOY to make himself useful; will be le, assist ina etore, ordrive a wagon. Address Box r office. 029-2" ANTED—BY A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, A FEW engagements by day or week, or to take work at cutting, fitting a specialty ; rates reasonable. quire R. S., 1207 7th street northwest. V ED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON A PER- tanent position in uny of the government offices, In: it for which $100 will be paid to anyone securing the same, Address BENNETT, Star offic 028-2" A YOUNG MAN (WHITE) ly experienced, a Situation aa blacksmith POR BENT-NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR, TWO Chambers and private Bath-room, without meals; children not received. References required. Only a, few doors from the French minister's aud F street line of cars. N.L., Star office. 028-2t" JJOR RENT—TO A GENTLEMAN—ONE FUR- nished Room, in private family. 1511 10th street northwest. 027-3" (OR RENT—A_ THIRD-STORY FRONT FUR- Frit Room, to gentiemen, at 1110 M street north- west, o27-3t* FOE, BENT 10, GE FURNISHED third floor, south front Rooms, at No. 909 Masuac nue northwest. Ieferences requi YOR RENT_FURNISHED DOUBLE PARLORS and one or two Rooms on third floor: also, a Room well suited for an office. 805 11th street northwest, ar H street 27-3t" OR Bi N a "s BE i room, one suite of Unfurnished Rooms: all on the first floor: also, Furnished Rooms on second and third flow 10 corner of 11th and G streets northwest, [—A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR aud Bedroom, on the second floor, suitable for gen- tleman and wife or two single gentlemen, at 101 street northwest. © WANTED—ROOMS. WaAniep ay, & EMAN AND WIFE, (NO children) nicely furnished room, with board: price not to exceed $50 per month. C. 8. H., Star office, 1t ‘D—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ‘ht housekeeping by gentleman and wife with ‘one child two years old; terms must be reasonable. Ad- dress Box 111, Star office. 1 ‘OR RENT—AT 1811 K STREET NORTHWEST, in a family of three adults, to a ventleman, a Neatly Furnished Second-story Front Room, southern ex- posure; also, Two Cominunicating Kooins, third story, no children, 027-3t' R RENT—205, 209 AND 215 EAST CAPITOL street, each house elegantly finished and containing 15 rooms, three bath-rooms abd all modern improve- ments; extensive front and back yards and a good «ta- ble; abundance of water in every room in the houses, ‘Other houses in the row are occtipied by the Secretary of Interior and several Senat Representatives and other prominent men. To -class tenants these 20. cers, 3d anc Cs tol streets (2d floor). 029- OR RENT—FURNISHED TEN-ROOM HOUSE, few doors from French Ministers and F-stroct line of cars. Best security given and required. SECURITY, Star office. O28-2t" Foe RENT_SMALL TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with bail and vestibule, near cars: rent only $8 per month. E. A. McINTIIE, 918 F street northwest, 028 s RR USE 1 west; has seven roome, mciern conveniences, ani is in good order. Poseestion Ist November. T._ E. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th street. 2 VOR RE ITOL STREET, three-story, press brick front; ten rooms and bath* room, with alf modern improvements; cellar under all; rent $80 in advance. Apply next door. iY Fe RENT—HOU '. 2401 PENNSY! enue northw: has 17 rooms. with 6TH STR E. FULLY FURNISHED IN L* style, House of ten rooms, cellar and lance Piano, Ke. ; beautiful and central location ; suit member of Congress, | Will rent for six 10 longer. Address M.A.M., Star office. JOR RENT—-HOUSE, 1017 M & rest, on corner M and 11th streets, nished; west and south front: rent reasonable to a first- Clawttenant. “THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, 519 Tth street, O27 t NO in TH. JOR RENT_ELEGANT FURNISHED PARLORS, with Hall Room communicating and bath attached: also, Cheerful Back Room, all on second floor, in small private family. 710 11th, between G and H streets ‘northwest. 027-6t OR RENT—AN ELEGANT RESIDENC west, handsomely furnished, including bed and table linen, china, glass: also, teinway Grand Piano, arpa © V TANTED-—IN CENTRAL GENTEEL QUARTER accommodations for gent, wife, child of three, abo and nape; for not ise (han ‘three rooms s and hoard, about $125 per month. Address, particu lars, Box 65, Star office. ag W 5 NIED-1W0 FURNISHED COMMUNICATING Rooms, ‘‘south front preferred,” centrally loca- ted, with Board. Address G. B. P., 916 F street north- west. 028-3t" LOR RENT—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- F'Ganed Parlors alsoe “ucat, newie furnished bed chambers, with heat, gas and ‘use of bath; near three lines of cars. Apply at 707 I street northwest. 026-lw* R RENT—ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN SUITE, handsomely furnished, located near the Ebbitt, Riggs and Willard’s hotels, and convenient to all street car lines; references exchanged. 610 14th street_north- WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED A FURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- nished House, or five or six Rooms suitable for housekeeping; board given if desired. Address HOUSE, tar offi 029-2t" ANTED—TO RENT—FOR SEVEN MONTHS A completely furnished House in good neighborhood ; rent about $50 per month. Address ARMY OFFICE Star office. 1 ANTED—A HOUBE WITH 8 TO 1 MS, side lot attached; ‘berween 6th and 20th ta, Bound: State priceand terms. No communi- cation wanted that will not state price, terms and loca- tion. Address J.R.H., Star office. 026-1w* W ATED, FOR CASH—A CORNER HOUSE AND Jot; porthwest quarter preferred; modern, im- provements; perfect title; must bea bargain. Address, with very lowest cash price, F. STERLING, care Box 341, Baltimore, Ma. 024-6t* WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS V ANTED_PUPILS IN| PHONOGRAPHY, BY A practical teacher; eaxy terms. Address Lock Box 620, or call 1517 8th wtrect northwest, after 6 p.m. W3&XZED_A RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN DE- fires to make arrangements with a party owning Saddle Horse for the occasional use of game. Ad- dress Box 100, Star office, 029-2" OR RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS ON Btreet northwest.” 025-lw* Fe RENT—1423 IOWA CIRCLE, A SUITE OF Furnished Rooms, without Board, ‘second floor, bay window: gentlemen preferred; persons having servants or children need not apply. 21 POR RENT 1929 G STRERT, LARGE, SUNNY, handsomely furnished Rooms with excellent board’ suitable for Senators or Congressmen, also, transients; convenient to all lines of street cars and hotels. 017-2w* FOR ZENTGVERY,, DESIRABLE | FURNISHED Rooms, with or without board; centrally located; south and éast front; all modern improvements. Also Furnished Parlors. At 730 5th street northwest, o14-1m (OR RENT—A PARLOR-BEDROOM FURNISHED. rurnishe Also, unfi d Rooms to adults, 719 8th street northwest. 013-1 FOR RENT TWO | COMMUNICATING ROOMS, 1109 Pennsylvania avenue, near Pension Office; second floor, suitable for dentist or artist, Inquire at premises, GEO. F. SCHAFER. o10-1m RORRENT WELD: FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, fronting two streets, in most desirable part of the eyes ALES Mrs. D. B. eae FOR RENT—STORES. WANTED A FE ¥ THOUSAND FEET OF GOOD second-hand Lumber, Joist and Scantling. Ad- dress J. A. fi at ANTED—TO BORROW, AT SIX PER CENT interest, for two years, secured by improved unencumbered real estate in Fairfax county, Va., val- ped.at $1,800, Address P. 0. Box 416, Washiniston, ANTED —CONFEDERATE COUPON BOND: WILLIAMS & SON, at 613 15th street. 02% WASTED.10 PURCHASE—A PAIR OF HORSES. y ggund and, kind, wuitable for fenuly use. Apply atSTABLE of 1340 Corcoran street northwest. 027- ANTED-MANUFACTURING CONCERN wants a business man in Washington and in every city (not already taken.) A few hundred dollars neces- sary to pay for goods on delivery after orders have been red for the same; $150 per month profit guaranteed. The most searching ‘nvestixation solicited. A. 8. AR NOLD & CO., 1203 Broadway, New York.” 027-6t ‘TED—A LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE, but at present without cares, and particularly fond of children, would like to take in her own home afew small children to board and teach as her own; rates at a ere nominal figure; also, chance to leave children during office hours; best of care and devoted love of a mother extended, to them; » Kindergarten very near, which children could attend, if requested, with an at- tendant furnished while on the ‘Address MRS. BROOKE, City Post Office. 025-64" WANIED-A CYLINDER PRINTING PRESS, stall 01 Hage Ch rice must be low for the cash. BALTIMORE NEWSPAPER UNION, 46 North Holliday street, Baltimore, Md. o22-w, eat WANTED EVERYBODY IN WASHINGTON AND the District to bay French Mixed Candies, 25 1m TON’ nta per pound: | Fine Caramels and all other delici ous nade Candies 25 cents per pound at HAMIL- S great 25-cent Candy Blore, 1231 Penn lvania —— Se ed SEPARATE hors a apecialty ICE’S Stable, 311 6th RK, Sligo, Md.12-1m* PAID FOR OLD Rags, Rope, Cov- Pewter, T'vpe Metal, WANTED-HORSES TO. KE stalls for each horse: keepiny city reference pe seen af city reference; can mn at PH 5 EST "ES Newspapers Books, Pamphlets, ‘Brass, Lead, c, I , Iron, ‘Bones, Bottles, ke., &c. "Orcra by mail or telephone punctually wtfendedt 9. Will send fo any c city, burbs. M. corner Georgia Avenue anil 10th street wouthv veel Su av 0 WADA ‘Ss STEAM CARPE’ leaning Works, 400 Maine ave. southwest, Feath- ers to renovate, Mattresses to steam and remake, Fur- niture to steam. sy8 ANTED-CARPETS TO CLEAN. WE DO NOT ae Cees Our, ork. is done Netter: ‘and prices lower than in any other ertabliahment in Oniere by telephone. A: Hl CHACE & BROW oie Lor isiana avenue. 3625 ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Com inissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from 9 to5p. m. m2 NTED—FURNITURE TO STORE IN FINE ‘lorace Homes, CHACES, 616 bas marll WANTED APATHERS TO RENOVATE, FES treases to Remake, Furniture to Pack and Ship, A. H. CHACE & BROS", 16 Louleiana avenue. maelt 'TED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER INLARGE OR W aiieli Quantities. est cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avente, bet. 30 and 43 streets, Jani9 N’ U TO KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- ‘Gara Tailor-made Second-hand Side, inuch beter and agreat deal cheaper than a common new suit can ‘be bought, at Jus’ 3 OLD wipresices 8 Ne street roy, oF at Branch Store, AW olk ae netinaee Ne B.cWe buy bet ortho Second-hand Clothing, janl9 BOARDING. UR OR FIVE GEN AN PARTY OF FOUR 8 FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN ‘be accom) it Rooms ‘itp home comforts, a§ 1300 Rhode Island avenue, TREMONT HOU! OFFERS: HOME ‘comforts than. inthe diy. "The id SE a city. The halls anc heated ; the rooms new and Se eet af and thg table is sense nage hae and $40. . r Pee tee as ae HE LOCHIEL Hi WILL GIVE FIRST-CLASS ite Mc Park. srrpeite. icPherson y 012-1m* 512 STREET NORTH. ‘West, is one of the 1d best condicial Boar. pe toners in the ce it Boarders Soe: 'G 213 PENN re plate glasa ten rooms: suitable for any business; good Apply at 215 Pennsylvania avenue, W. , C. stand. O'MEAR. OR RENT-STORE, WITH FIXTURES, AND ‘one or more Rooms if desired: stable on prem! iter and gas; vithout children preferred. A; dress Box 150, ‘tar office. ent JAOR_RENT-STORE No. 1925 PENNSYLVANIA avenue northwest. A good stand for business. A. A. WILSON, Room 1, over Bank of Washington. 027-3 RK RENT—STORE, No. 218 TENTH STREET northwest, south of Pennsylvania avenue, and near whole-sale market; a good stand for grocery, feed oF commission business. Inquire 926 Louisiana ave.ol4-Im FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS R REN NTON HALL, 1108 northwest. Inquire at the new Real Estate office Ia Be UNDERS) & BRO., 1103 F street northwest. ‘ond COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Moustax ‘LAKE PARK ASSOCIATION. me interested in the SIATION, that an SDAY, November ‘or this purpose an eT of Notion is herchy given to al ye MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK opportunity will be given on WED: 2d, 1881, for the selection of Lots. arrangement has been made with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad by which tickets will be sold at excursion to Oakland and return, $8.25. rates for round trip ‘These tickets will be good on ular passenger trains. Purchasers should make their arrangements to beon the grounds on Wednesday morning, so aa to have an op- bortunity to look over ‘the icrounide before the hour of Sale, which has been fixed at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. A.M. ‘Lots to the number of one hundred wiil be sold at one +hundred doliars each, upon condition that the purchaser shall erect by the Ist of July, 1882, a cottaze to cost not fea than three hundred dollars’ for each and every lot so purchased. Purchasers will be required to pay one-half of the purchase money on or before the day of sale, and the remainder by the Ist of June, 1832, at which time a deed will be executed to purchaser. ‘C, PB. MASDEN, Wheeling, T. H. LOGAN, q J. M. DAVIS, Oakland, SLBVAN METERS Baltimore, ¥. GOUCHE! It ra. i to THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F strect: OR RENT—-SUPERBLY FURNISHED, WITH every requisite to an elegant home, having hand- some spacious grounds, with complete efable, all in per~ fect condition, In point of location, beauty of rur- roundings, interior appointments, and elecance of fur- niture, these premises are ae 4 unsurpassed in this: city. “Address J. B. WIMER, Sicual Oflice, 1 street northwest, if POR RENT HOUSE OF BEV Carriage House, Feed House: the door. und three’ acres of land. CARPENTER, Brightwood P.O., D. R RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 2017 G levantly furnished; it ROOMS, STABLE, ood well Of water at street northwest: price, $175 Per, mouth, $1,800 per year. Apply ou prea ont R RENT—A GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO VISIT Florida offers his elegant House of sixteen rooms, furnished, at nominal rentof $75 per month duri next session. Apply to E. ficnrine, 915 street. 026-6 R RENT_NOVEMBER 1, TWO CONNECTED Houres 1012 and 1014 i2th street northwest; 26 rooms, fitted for first-class boarding, and in prim order. Inquire at Real Estate office of L. M. SA’ DERS & BRO., 1103 F street northwest. ROE RENT—THE STORE AND DWELLING N Dearly completed, 723 7th street norihwest, ‘The gloves 21x75. The celiar and | basement are well adayited for storage and manufacturing purposes, being per- fectly dry, light and well yeutilated, and easy of aceose from the rear by means of a wide alley. The dwelling consists of 7 rooms and bath, and storeroom and clo- sete; hot and cold water, range and latrobe; stable The second is well adapted for a first-class millinery or dressmaking establishment. Possession given on or before mber1. Apply at the office of SANBORN & KING, 916 F street northwest, third story. o30-2w POR RENT— FURNISHED ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION. A fine double mension, THOROUGHLY and COM- PLETELY FURNISHED, including China and Glass- ware; also, Bed Linen and ev sure perfect comfort. ‘The residence, three stories and basement, contains about eighteen large and CHEERFUL ROOMS. ‘The above is the moet charming house in the city: fsa pleasantly located CORNER PROPERTY with large inrge and weilscranged BRUCK STABLE ia locatea at nge and wi UK STABLE 4s local convenient distance from, the ‘residencs and Gaviaing water, gap and coachman‘e room | sara ‘The entire property is in perfect condition: neat an clean in every particular; ready for ate occu paney- This isa RARE OPPORTUNITY to cet a delichtful home at a fair price for SIX or EIGHT months or for a Por peraulasion to inspect the premices appt to ‘or ion spect FPR ay PN WEN R, Real Estate Broker, o18-1m 1505 Pennsylvania avenue. ROE, RENT—A PROMINENT BUSINESS STAND, ‘Suitable for store and dwelling, restaurant or hotel, 423 10th street, near gas office, above Pennsylvanis, avenue. Store can be detached from dwelling, which contains 12 rooms, including two large parlors, lance Inquire at 926 Louisiana ol4-1m cellar, gas, water, bath, &c. avenue. | L. Wr | FROR SALE-A & omupletely tur- | OR SALE—Two BUILD} ch A fet SHOICE BUILDING LOTS TRUESDELL, 05 ith stat a poke Sates od. es Inland avenues, in the _. = Pout py! atreets Iso cn K street, opjonite McPhormon . PISI o12-1m_ 1924 F street northwest, ea Bt Rane, FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—A HARP, DOURLE ACTION, I perfect onder; worth "$500, Tor $250, travel. box, Soyer, eles. music’ stand, ete., at O02 G street north west. JOR SALE—AN NT SADDLE AND Driving Horse, y sound, gentle and in fine gundition; a bargain. Apply to Dr. GIBSON, W ington Arsenal. at JOR SALE_AT A GREAT BARGAIN A FINE T-octave, Rosewood Prano; has no further uso for it. Can be seen after 5 o'clock at 290 Ist strat southeast. o2-a" EXCE CASH $150 HORS! sound and afraid of 1 Harness in good _condit: city. Apply at tween D and E etre Fosse pies (brothers), 7 mon: Gordon and from an Trish se - Address COUN E CHEAPAN FE kease, made to onder by witable for a gentiensn’s Li § Lath street northwext. JOR SAL © OF THE BEST STIEFF PIANOS, 1, nt of owne seen at 439 M etieet northwest. oe FOR BAL RICH, ROSEWOOD. case 6'-octave Flee, as ood as new and fully Kuatanteed, for only $80 cash, incudinue handsonae Stool and Cover. Apply re to SIDNEY T. NIM. MO'S Piano Warerooms, ‘th street, 026-68 Feb Sale FINE BREWSTER COUPE, HORSE and Harness: also, an elecant Landaulet and Cou- Palette, euttable for private use. May te had ata bargain, Pan be'eeen at DOWNEY'S STABLES, 1013 17th stroot northwest. 025-20 FOr S22 OF RESTATE oT OF UPRIGHT Pianos. Call at F, UKSO'S, 1230 1 street northe west, after’6 p.m. 024-61" JOR SALE—C 0, by a thormehbred . Will well ax a pair, Star office. 027-2" JANT SOLID WAL- POR SAL E CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO, rich Rosewood Case, carved leew and lyre; fully 5 Will be sold at an warranted ia every rex treme we iiare. FG) SMITH, 1103 ‘Pennsj!vania avenue, VOR SALE—MAGNIFIC T SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood-case Piano; superior tone finish, over- Feoany Dace; thmeeceeingn ip totic: qual to new, Glas. Ebony-case U pright Piano for Sale or Iten street, ‘northwest. : o18-2w* JOR SALE—THRE NE 7 AND 7 OCTAVE, nearly new rosewood Pianos, left with us by partion heeding cash ; will poriti be sold at a sacrifice by G, ‘& BROS., 707 7th street northwest. o8-Lm. JOR SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF SPRING AND Trade Wagons: handsome Box Wagon, suitable for Clothiers: large stock of new and second-hand Car- Faces and Busien K, PROBY'S, 1230 High, 3240 Prospect street, Groneetrwn, #i0-3m JOR SALE_NOW ON HANI finishing up, a Fine Ste Tages, embracing in part Brouchams, Coupes, Cow lets, Coupe Rockaways, Landaulets, Victorias, sion descrip vs, &e., &e. Second-hand Carriages of every jon always on hand. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, 416 Sth xt. northwest. 29 Repository and Factory, BU STAURANT, DOING A Imsiness; fine house, rent low Address N.1N.. Star ottice, 029-20" Wantent EST BY A THOROUGH BURT nees man from $500 to & well paying t Address: (COSFEDERATE BONDS WANTED. ‘a. }. CATTREL 020-3t 2 New Fork avenues oR SAT AP_PATENT OFFICE RE- ports, chanical.) from 1849 to 1871, inclusive; also, Javan, Perry at BOC 5 —A VERY ST H BROWN Mare, five years old, sound and gentle; s Light Top Business Wayon, nearly new; a is can be seen H street northeast. 020-3" FOE, Bare, THE, ACME GASS LAVER AND Purifer Patent for the District of Columbia, “The owner has important business in Colorado, and has ‘not the time to attend to it, ‘This is the only reason for felling. Address Dr. A. BALDWIN, care THOS. K. MAN, 519 7th street northwoet. 029-3 EON THE STAR rectown, paying a handsome profit Geo: every yoar. Reason for eellimg going into other business. Adamas Box 90, Star office. HL E. OFFLEY, © Cane H. D. COOKE,Jz., & CO., Baxxens. ‘Local Securities dealt in, Information cheerfully given. Prompt settlement and immediate deliveries, o2l-2w VOR SALE—GROCERY STOKE AND BAR-ROOM, including fixtures, at Kosslyn, Va.; reasonable for 028-68 casn. Good reasons ¢iven for seding. For particulars sitters Arlington House, at Virginia end of Aqu tuck ice. a OR SALE BY H. D. COOKE & CO. D.C. ‘6 per cent’ Bonds, maturing 1892. Norte City 5 per cent bonds, having 30 years to run. A class investment. Call and examine. Metropolitan Street Railway stock, Washington Gas ‘ht scrip, and other investment securities. Government bonds, &ec. Direct wire to Philadelphia and New York. ESTATE EXC Joy a ‘No. 1416 F 8: ond Ni 0. TREET NoRTHWeer, Has several very fine Houres for sale Cheap. many very desirable Building Lote in the north part of the city, where the march of improvements and. 1 rise in values are still in progress. ‘Honses and Lote in all parks of the city for sale at low ‘Houses for rent. A specialty ix made of the care and rental of honees, Honses furnished and unfurnished wanted to supply am unprecedented demand. Congressmen and others are already applying for houses for reat RESCULTS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, a1-3m 16 F Street Northwest. 0 TORS, ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- NVENTIONS, either before or after Patent, Star office. MONEY TO LOAN “And'oths Suis abloweet raise Kowteiay 0% E. A. McINTIRE, 026-1m_ 918 F street northwest. EY TO LOAN Me M On Real Estate Security, at lowest rates of interest, THOs. J. FISHER & ©O. _022-Im 13% F street n.w., near Ebbitt EY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUI Call now. street. Fates, on real estate security: modera W. W. DANENHOWER & SON, 1 (ON ON COLUM: gant Residence, 513 6th street northwest; in the heart of the city and near all the street car lines; is well furnished throughout, including bed and table linen, glass and china ware, also a fine piano; contains all the modern improvements, and has a billiard room with table, &c., compl Possession immediately. For terme, ingitire SB. MOEUN, Bookseller and Stationer, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, commer 11a m M ool MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN AT 2 PER avenue northwest. aun =e TO LOAN rity, or to, 7, SU Cloud. with safety, Address C. KEK, ine. N NEY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, oth and ¥ streets worthwemt FOR SALE—HOUSES. a ‘MENT— or A x INVES Bevis cs stery anit tatnat ae Was bent a 722 llth street northwest; all modern ments: cheap to an immediate purchaser. W.' ENHOWER& SON, 1212 F street. OR SALE—$1,500-ON EASY TERMS; SAY §50 ‘and $23 per month, for good 6 roomed Hou ithvhalh water, pard, &e. "near cars, schools and Tuarkets, Hea? MeIMaie, is Fe 029-3. ae Fe. RENT—“*TANGLEWOOD, A FARM OF about one hundred acres, near Beltsville, on the a ak Ee ver loth, 1881. App : Ae HE WELL KNOWN. NORTH ARLINGTON Sens Rati eka oneaay termn; beau Joca: City. Also, several «nall’Farms, HOBERT A. PHIL- Libs, 1438 New York avenne. #29-3m OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR UNINCUM- ‘bered yperty, stocked Farm of 196 acres, nine FR ‘Out; oue mile to railroad station; ‘good liowse, barn, apple ; vine ‘and peach H 4 Tnatiire 3006 Pennsylvania avenite. 813-8w* PERSONAL. WILL, MR. CAMPBELL, OF CAMPBELL & (W “ikinery,” picase call at” 918 17 treet ngeth- west, p ETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 9TH WAChortinvest, Heliable tnformetion furnished in all cases: consultation free; will call at residence when requested; all business confidential. C.E. Flinder. o15-Im THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- int and. Astrologist, ives better fe Rl niet present snd Tatars des feesion; tells present an ves on all mat to HS a wcities ag 8 ion given OF no pay. jon Rooms, 403 Dd street, above D street northweat. _____ LOST AND FOUND. ON OCT. 1881, A BROWN SETTER Cir ects Bethe Atte See sylvania avenue. 029-3" J OST_IN THE-CAPITOL BUILDING OR ON THE Foceivé a itera newaed by iesving tho sates st toe Btaroffioe. Peon9-3t" 98k DEON, ory a Printing iy the way ia ave graying an - street. By leaving the same at the Wibante Hotels Toward wit be paid. c8-St ‘OR SALE — VERY CHEAP—-A NEW HOUSE, 8 rooma, with modern improvements; on South Caro- Ha aveniye, ebwom, 6th and 7th stcts, southeast louse rent for per month; take $2, 300, wold at once, “C. H. PARKER, 435 and E strocts ‘southe west. 029-38 JOR SALE— VERY CHEAP_THRER 8 ROOM. Brick Houses, on D street, between 8th and 9th streets southwest,’ with modern” improvenments: also, a 10 room Brick House, on F street, between 6th and 7th streeta southwest, with modern iinprovements; also, & ood Business Stand, 7 rooms and store room, stable in Fear, on 6th! between K and L strects southwest. ‘The ‘above property can be sold very low. U. H. PAR- KER, 439 and E streets southwest. 029-6 FOE, SAtE GL WILL SELL TO RESPONSIBLE Parties in the next fen days and on easy ternin, ae Small Home, in pretty neighborhood northwest, and convenient to two lines of cars. Howse is two-story and back building, seven roouis, bay wing dow, bath, (hot and cold water,) good lot 1) an alley, with stable, beautiful parking: sou Papered and painted, stable ete order throu) SALE—AT A BARGAIN-ONE OF sE FB See Houses in West a ae between Bist and 224 streets. “Inquire at 2135 L street after 4 p.m. R SALE—A HANDSOME NEW THREE-STOR! | Brick Wesldence, No. 2602 G weet Parlor, = hard-wood finish. floors, wooden Inirrors and ‘open Bie} ‘fire- ‘Secon chambers: lanze closets on each floor, well ores oil finish. Lot 252120, to a 16-f0o8 al hi gndatigg BE Ai Rone So 027-6¢" 1, over Bank of Ws POE SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE-LARGE AND ‘mnall hotises, in al parts of the city. Call oF send and examine our lists. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania 4 = ~ ole ‘THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE Fes. Shite west, 12 with oF RP a err alae ‘Four NEY TO LOA I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, im suum of trom Gilo and upwarda, at lowest takes ot tae ere ‘Charges moderate. No delay. B. H. WARNER, nov26 916 F street northwest. ‘PROFESSIONAL. For SRGERY.—Dr. WHITE, Cliropediat of Bt- teen years experience throuzhout the United States and Canada, and twenty consecutive years of practice re ey op he te and . of thie fect. His tal Tid Penne yl im pposite Willard'’s Hy is = ELS ae Boe aes bee Aas R. M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIA Dytewrooteta De, rth i ab aud 2 pein. Pte " “@ Gis SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. old-im | eam ess NER AND REPAIRER, PIANO TUN: 1230 I street northwest, or Box 712 oz Ee Office. D* M. A. CARMAN, TIST, 1015 14TH STREET, Second door south from All Souls’ Church. 612 "ARSONS, DENTIST, 4399TH STREET, Southeast oarner Su and E noriiwest, Extracting vs, free, for the /poor. ‘Gas Charges reasan- ‘ARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH Ds iy on ae San ‘and se pala R. WEISENBORN. Celakd Rete iaated Po operations on the natural teeth at UKE, DENTIST, 715 STREET NORTH- Dies Ccivg dist Ree ar rm ‘without Pain, 50 cts. Siac T. M. TALBOTT, ine “doors roe CO-PARTNERSHIPS. formed or: IMITED CO-PARTNERSHIP. ere catty Retox