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“ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1881—DOUBLE SHEET. HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. No S| HOLIDAY GIFTS. { @rauxr. Street. BREWERTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with a choice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES APPROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. At MARKRITER'S, No. 626 E Staeet Nontnwest. TREE ART GALLERY. ait-2w M' SICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. “A lary and telect assortment of the ste TEP the h_& Bach and other first-class nd Re Se at lowest prices and eaxiest terms. i kinds of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Musical Toya, and Musical Novelties in Sty and lowent prices, at G. L. WILD & BROS., ‘New Musical Ware Rooms, 109 7th street northwest. Until January 1, 1882, purchasers of any article for Srigace ONeR WH be “presented with apiece of Meet (Eos OUT 8. LE 000! IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Come at once and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, Pa 809 MARKET SPACE. BRR RRR A DDD RBR U U RRR ¥ Y B BK R AA D DB BU UR RY Y BBR ERR AAD DBRS U U RRR YY BBE RAAD DE RU UR R Y BRE K KA ADpD BBB UU ROR ¥ PrANos AND oncans. fF EPH For the Holiday trade I am recefviny 8 large stock of both Square and Upracht Granda, in Mahogany. beng. French Walnut and Rosewood Cases of artistic desi which will be sold on easy monthly payments or peciaily iow discounts for cash. FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer aud Dealer, 1103 PE YLVANIA AVENUE. F® ENCH FLOWERS. 8, es 415-1m Opening. a complete assortment of EVENING DRESS FLOW EAS and CORSAGE BOQUETS, in all qualities and prices. Hs KETs Christinas Novelties in FLOWERS, BAS- AKDINENS tilled to order. PARISIAN FLOWER CO., 1110 F «treet northwest. 413-1m JT POuway Goons. Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Far- elry, American Watches, Sterling | d Tea Sets, Barkets, fer Dishes, Soup € ‘orks and Spoons, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ nd Scissore, French Sconces, Mirrors, and ( Sheffield Ivory Clocks, Opera ticks, ¢ which we cali to HAR au 1113 PE: LIDAY GOODS, the Holiday Trade with a well told Whisky— dN. DOUGHERTY, UE. CABINET and BOURBO: tire Freres, Otard, Dupay Brand. Jamaica al New Fugiand Rums. Fine xrys. € Port and na- five Wines. At prices as low as tlie lowest. THARP, 4i4-tojant 818 F street northwest. JOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING Go to the PALACE MARKET. Corner I4th and New York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, ete. Al kinds of Game. The most luscious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of everything. Cheap things won'tdo. aus FRANK J. TIBB! HH" IDAY GOODS. Fisk, Clark and Flacgs’ LATEST NOVELTIES in Gloves and Neckwear, Embroidered Sik Suspenders, in fancy Plush Scarfs, Updegraff's Far-t bulk ikerehictn; Seart Rina | d Gloves, Tmbrellas,, Abd full and compete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FULKNISHINGS, selected especially for the Holidays. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, as 816 F street northwest. Hoax Goons T_MORRISON 75 PENNSiLVANIA AVENUE. Card Receivers in «iaas, chil brass and ra Giaswes; Card Caves; Ladies! Han] Bass ke. Toilet Cases for the pocket and travelling: Autograph Albums from le. to $3; Photo- SThums from $1 to $15, Decorated | Shells; rames—nickel-plated, brass, wood and Ruseia leathe Tues mounted and unmounted: Scrap Books; Chil wyu's Books in paper aud bound, the larzest stock in Washinzton an: the lowest fivures; Children's Toys, Games, Paint Boxes. &e.: Genta Shaving Cases; ‘To- bacco Stands and Cases; Match Safes; Inkstands in give wood, brass, leather and china: Fea Hacas: Paper Wetrhts; Blotters and Portfolios; Candlesticks and De- curated Candies; Easels in wood, wire and celluloid: Bisque sud China Ficures—a larze variety; Gold Pens aud Pencils: Jewel Cases, Boxes and Stands; Col aude; Boxes of ‘and Envelopes from 15c. to $1 ds in boxes and do. Stands; Albertype Pictures. framed, at $1.50, over a bundred different subjects: Japane<» Goods; Candy Boxes and Baskets and ali ky X-mas Tree ations. Work Boxes and Writing Desks. X-mas Cards and New Year's Cards, best selection of any former years. German Favors, & lanve variety. Come early and avoid the crowd. W. H. MORRISON, Law_BooxsELLER aNp STATIONER, 475 Peunsylvanis avenue northwest. alo Ww SHIRTS, SHIRTS. E_WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT WE SELL better Shirts for the money asked than. any other extab- Bshient in America. Not that we doubt your know- Indweof the fact, but for fear that you might not think of it Jost at the riucht time, we insert this /iftle reminder that WEGINNISS soid the “Mystery” Shirt for 75c. when esery one else asked $1.50 for the same quality, Aus it ie the same quality all the time. ‘The good "“Mys- tery” Shirt that you bouht of us 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7 or8 5 cunts can be duplicated both in ‘quality lay. -t}" Shirt is as good as any Shirt in Wash- T ry ingen, and the price, unfinished, 18 only 75 cents, at i EGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. 10) “MAGIC TRICKS. 100 “« Dettle—Stands Up or Lays Down st command. 4 splitting Practical Joke. Cords—Change Spots snd Color at command. *—A Fiery, Hissing, Writhing, Monster humielf from & tiny pea! Be. SPORTING Lape a 7 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN #35 Gan and that fh Razor. a6 4 long, Treks Explat OMEARA'S i | still complete. wos CS —————————— D° MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘We believe they do, but we also believe that expe- Hence has taught them to discount about fifty per cent. of what is generally reprosented. ‘We do not propose to inflate this to allow for paring down. ‘We represent in our advertisement only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, we are THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. We have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAG- TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. Our prices are naturally 15 to 18 per cent. LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Our stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS IS LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES. LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ie 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manager. WALTHAM WATCHES. We confidently recommend the WATCHES manufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., a8 the best time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. A lange assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver Caves, of the newest patterns, always in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., __ 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ERY ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, acquired in n15-2m to three lessons, Outiits required are furnished free. faction or no charge on first lesson. Call and ex- ie draw lesson. McLEOD'S Studio, Vernon Rov, corner Pennsylvania avenue Room 3 ‘y and Wthstreet northwest. Take elevator. V ERMILYA’S LADIES’ BOOTS. a3-Im BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Thavea large stack of LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS that F will sell at AT BARGAINS. Many of them have been MADE TO ORDER, and all are FIRST- CLASS in every respect. JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 Ninth street, Opporite U. 8. Patent Office. MITATION STAINED GLASS. This grand and beautifal invention fills a vacancy Jong felt in the ornamentation of common windows, glass, &e.. and produces ail the unique effects of the Teal feud aash-lines and colored glass in Fiehly stained fiase windows. For descriptive price list, call or send postal. New designs just received. Directions for applying given to every Cutomer. Agency, 939 L street n.w. Refer by permission to Church of the Tucarnation. d8-Im* J. G. CULVERWELL. Act. for D.C. n29-1m ‘pee BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. CORRECT STYLE AND CUT AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. al ee GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 8083 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L. ‘We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINS: t 95c., worth $1.50 $1.15, worth $1.75 jes, at $1.45, worth §2.25 Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 An elegant line of Boys’ English Walking Bals., at the low price of, About 40 pairs Boys’ Gaiters, sizes 2 to 5. which are cheap at $1.50. About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Sippers, the Babee sasosnale Men's Buckle Arcties, all sizes. We still continue to sell Cousin’s Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousin's French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business by January Ist next. If you wish to save money call at once, aa our stock is ‘This is an opportunity seldom offered. Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. n10 9c .at $1.00, pets SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Burt's Hand Made, Cloth Top, narrow toes. m BUTTON 18 THE CORRECT STYLE. art's d Cloth Top, Loudon Toe. Bart's UONGHESS GAITER 18 VERY ‘NICE. Burt's French Calf Hand-made ButtonGaiter is elegant. part’: fect Fitting Shoes. Padieot fund Sewed French Kid Boots. Ladies French Ex, aoe $3 oe ry, $7. Gur Pars Boot for Ladies'is the prettiest. n the United Missee™ and Children's Shoes, good and cheap. ite sbuve woods can only be had at = GEO. McCARTHY'S, om 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. F« CHRISTMAS OF 81, Weofter the finest and n Tn the city SEWL Ri ont complete axsortmentof MACHINES NEW ELDREDGE, best machine ever offered to the public. fine Wood ‘aud new Victor, new Ameri- ‘lother makes, — ‘OFPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. i 4 and Par is for ali machines. a3 ]obvay ANNOUNCEMENT. red for the HOLIDAY TRAD! ESE AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK | Swe have cver had the pleawure Of o . aud at PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOW- Finely Niustrated Booics: Standard Books in sets; the Het silstyles; Fanuly and Pocket Bibles: ies, an fmmense tock and = een ra | is; Juven ieee Waiting ‘ear Cards: Games, and Toy Books. se oN” BALLANTYNE & 80° 28 Seventh street. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, = ® Cc ARPETS. 'HOOB, BRO. % CO. 1323 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- Bight Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY'S Store, West Washington. GERuan STUDENT LAMP, ol? NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, a , 100 PENNSTLVASIA AVENUE, Glstecial attention to their entirely new assortment of ode euitable for EDDING PRESENTS; Mich an Solid Sitver Fable Wee ste. ‘Bisque, Brass Tee ian aud English Payence Scouces and Bric-a- Brac. 1109 Pewwsrivasta AVENUE. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS Cont Students’ and other LAMPS. boron SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. Pope MATS, TIN and WOODEN WARE. Ron ful line of KITCHEN UTENSILS at low prices. fey oitien in JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- GEO. WATTS, ‘314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. reve, tal ie Scot Books BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ANGLIW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTO2", 26m | WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 1TH STREET, 2 Asove New Youre AVENUE. ADIES’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. ot __ 1 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. _ ILT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, eee * Rake ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHK. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti- ful styles of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every deecription, complete outfit for Infants. Merino CLOAKS, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Materials on hand at the lowest market prices. 029 D EMPSEY. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “‘Printed from Plate." Oniy establichmentin the city furnishing that quality and doing the work perfectly. ‘A fresh and elegant aesortinent also of FANCY STATIONERY, CHRIS IATHER GODDR, ond z an MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Established House, n18-3m__ 913 Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10thatreets, V ATCHES, Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- bam WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. (ARrSBAD WAFERS, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, BRUNS- WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, OASE DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, CALIFORNIA HONEY, CALIFORNIA WINE JELLY, CALIFORNIA CAN- NED FRUITS, ALKETHREPTA, SARDINES SANS ARETES, SARDINES A LA TOMATS. .~ MARMALADES and JAMS. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, nls 1209 F STREET NOR: ST. SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, no AND OTHERS, FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS IN WASH- INGTON, Prace Your Onpens With. GEO. T. KEEN, Mencnanr Tatton, Ninth street northwest, A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. ium for the Darrel of flour made from to entry No. 28. in ree- to Wai, M. Galt & C Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds, of the District of Columbia, this 14th day of October, 1851. J, M. WHARTO! P. NEWCOMER, D. NEWMANN, ‘perts on Flour. . 8. EDWARDS, Marshal. ove-mentioned flour is CERES, the cele- ta Patent Process Flour, which was inst Premium axainst all other competitors National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (gold medal), and now again in 1881. The competition in flour was cer- tainly a very lively one this year, und the premium was well contested for, but it was simply ab impossibility to eet CERES, and the premium just awarded is only ad- ding another triumph to the magnificent success this 60 celebrated Flour has gained in this community, We would respectfully mentign the fact that Mrs. 8.F. Anderson received the first premium forthe handsoniest rolls and biscuits on exhibition, and they were made of 3 FLOUR, which is only another proof that it stinds A No, 1 among the best Minnesota Patent Fioura known to the trade. For sale by ail tirst-claas grocers. W. M. GALT & CO. Corser Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUY, Who are also the sole Wholesal nts for the Di trict of Hecker's celebrated Self-raising Flour and Buckwheat. n22 Fpoemay GOODS. AT MY STOR! NO. 521 7TH ST. N.W., B AND. 708 AND 734 7TH ST.. BETWEEN G AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER A¥D DECORATOR. Grand display of Elegant Engravings, Oil Paintings, Maer olor, icture es, Looking Glasses, Gems de. ‘The latest designs in Wall Paper. Picture Frames and Window Cornices made to order. All the latest jovelties in Veivet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and fresh supplies constantly arriving. Also, a lance and Albums Ro. rices fo ull the tines: “AN exumgadien ms, &c. Prices to suit the times, Au e on of my stock ; solicited. F. SPELSHOUSE, Branch Stores Nor. 108 and 134 Tui st tea bol ee HL fon.’ ane st.n.w., bet.G an . OUR SPECIALTIES:— Cabinet Size Frames, Velvet, 25c. up. Cart < ie * 10c. up. 8:10 Walnut Frames, from 5c. up. Window Shades and Fixtures, 50c. WEEN E AND F, ‘ON, &¢. CORNED BEEF LT, A SPECIA, fe Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Addreas Pafarteding delivered Treo of charge to all parta of the vered free o city. : mar24 UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE ¥ cinds r0 HNew SELE HAR mas to offer ghd ait ‘Remember the number—740 bth street LADIES’ GOODS. ME LMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, material for Fancy Needlewor Large assortment of LA C Hable in his line. New SI ones remode northwest. ES, FLINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, STAMPING promptly executed. LACE GOODS, RUE- FRINGES and TRIM- 388 E,,B, PRICE, Fasitto: A er, southwest corner 18th and G streets. Evening, Reception end Walking Dresses made in superior styles at short notice. Ladies can haye dresses cut and basted., A perfect fit guaranteed. ai. MES, c. ¥. SMITH, NO. 618 NINTH STRE) M thowest, has on ‘hand-a full stock of WINTI LINERS ‘and FANCY GOODS. OLD CAPS a specialty, MME VON BRANDES, a MODISTE, 913 Pennsylvania ave., over Dennsey's Stationery Store, Formerly with Lord '& Taylor, New York, and Wm: Barr & Co.. St. Louis. Evening Dresses; Bridal Trousseaus, a specialty: Cloaks, Dolmans and Suits; all made at the shortest tice: pert rk, au fitting; satixfaction notice; perfect work, wuperior ‘fitting; satisfacti Me DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, Dreswea,_ Baits, Costumes, Clk, bo insde in Dot ur . supe- style at short notice. “Ladies can have Dresses cut sud bested, suid a perfect At guaranteed: ae CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Lite, CO-PARTNERS HIP. a formed & co-parthorehip for the sale of 1 name or firm ot WASHINGTON AND GEOR ICE COMPANY. No bills or accounts will be paid unless upon a erie eee si ned Soe eee reanurer. No. treet, Geo Fi ae TCH, ¥. F. BARKER, MeRINE: Lor WQOD AND COAL. __ \EORGE CREVELING, WOOD AND COAL, aris meee thet Heat price Ping Bi Boat fakery i 4 Pine, Feo: Ri St ___THE TRADES. E BINDERY, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AV, Pisin and Fancy’ bivdinesof every description dons Blank specialty. Best of fedammnces: ‘Orders by mail promptiy Msttendead to, n26 IBSON BROTHERS, PRA CAL BOOK 4 PRINTERS, .CTICAL K AND ee sb ivania aventie, W ea Fine Pruting specialty: Jano thes under the GETOWN have L. MARTIN & COS PULP MORTAR A por wh te, Beet inthe world: Gul Black that uever fades J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTs, ap? 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. W H. WHEATLEY'S i SOOURING: re an ‘Will call for here Die telee upon receipt address ‘or otherwine, Sooke returned and express from and foall parts ds a sages oF : oon 1088 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, THIS EVENING. — Fu. Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Comm MONDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1881, at SEVEN P. M., we will sell at the National Loan, Office, 1007 ‘7th street, and continuing until every Pledge is disposed of, comprising — Id and Silver Watcher, Solid Gold and Platea Chains, Sots of Coral and Gold Jewelry, Amethyst, Cameo and Turquoise Musical Instruments, Revolvers, Aires ausortont of Gents Olothing, and ‘assortinen: nts x other articles too numerous to mention ae ee TO-MORROW. rprowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. WALNUT AND OAK LE-TOP CHAMBER SETS, WALNUT MARBBE-TOP SIDEBOARD, WALNUT | ENTENSION: TABLE, WALNUT MARBLE-TOP TABLE, WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, MATTRASSES. CHINA /AND GLASSWARE, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, EITCHEN REQUISITES, &., AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, BECEMBER TWENTY- NINTH, 1881, at TEN O'CLO between 12th and 13th streets. above effects, 1K, ‘at No. 1207 L street, northwest, I shall sell the d24-4t* INSURANCE. (QOLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1324 F STREET. TRUsTREe: NEW. TURKISH BATH, 1417 G STREET (ORPO- site Riggs House); lirge pool; good ventilation; pales Monday and Friday, not open Sunday open from . 812; baths, $1, 6 tickets, DR. H. L. BOVER, Blectrician, MEDIOAL, &e Dy2R teers lished Specialist in Washington; 35 years expe- rience, over 30 years at 906 B street southwest. Gonor- rhea, Syphilis and loss of sexual power cured and med- icines furnished or no pay. 025-3m" J)E. BROTHERS Is TH STABLISHED f OLDES' Ladies’ Physician ; over 30 Years: located at 906 B street soutuwe ‘emaie Irregularities, Obetructions: cured. No charge for aa- 416-1" R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in the city, can be connulted daily af 455 Massachusetts avenue, trom to4and6to8. All Female Complaints and Irregulari- ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for ladies. 26-110 R. AND MME. SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF MID- wifery: over20 years successful practice: skilful treatment; elegant accommodations: consultations with patients only. "182 Lexington avenue, noar 3st strect, ew York City. Patients visited at any place in the United States. “ Correspondence by tolegraph only. m. 2 D - ROBERTSON, THE MOST Rt longest established specialist in this TABLE AND Jaks experience, will guaranteo acure in all diseases of he Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seininal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency (long of wexual power), ete. | Gonorrhoea and Syphilis positively cured in 3 tO 10 ‘days. Consultations strictly con; i be consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 9 p.m., atlus office, 455 C street northwe Refers fo tha Joading physicians of Baltimore, Entaw street, Baltimore, Md. MAbaME DE FOREST HAS 1 dies. All femate complaints quickly n be consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office houre m. e10-7m* (OLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the beet and cheapest, indispensable to every man, entitied “THE 1 OR SELF-PR French mus: 300 paxes, con- el Enucravings, 123 Pre- 1.25, sent by mail. Mlustrated famplesix cents.) Sond now. “Address, Feaboity Medi cal Institute, or Dz. WM. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Bostoi pli-m, wf R. JOHN isacertain yphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- ney Diseases ana all’ Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis guaranteed in either stage. Send two stamps for pam- Phlet. Revere House, Boston. = od Dn, JOHN TRIPP. Jel ALTH IS WEALTH !DR. H.C. RVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT; | A Specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head- ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Meiory, rhea, Impotency, Involuntary. Emissions’ Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abi indulgence, which leads to misery, dec One box will enre recent cases. Each bo ‘contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by acai repaid on reveiptof price. We guarantee six boxes cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the Fer our written guar- autee to return the money if the treatinent does not effect ucure. Guarantees ixsued by STO’ & CROM- WELL, 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Washinyton, D. C., Wholesaleand Retail Agents, to whom all orders’ should be addressed. oclé-a,t, tha STARTLING DISCOVERY! x Lost Mannoop Resrorep. A victim of youthful impradence causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost'Manhood, etc., having tried ip vain every known remedy, has discovered a sim- le self cure, which he will send FREE to hia fellow-suf- Yerers. “Address J. Ht RERVEES, 43 Chathan street New York, B10-coly&k hee OTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAIN CURE for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gleet Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blood and Skin Diseases speedily cured. Gonorrhos cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Druggist, corner 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Price $3 per box, sent nail under seal on receipt of price. m6 D® METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully in avery short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE, felleve, DYSPEPSIA eS worst forms, clean body of excess 0: reducing a reriilar, healthy action of the bowels. PEA {ull aze box of these valuable PILLS, wilh full d- Teeeintof nine: thies-eent povtago stam per Fos sale by receipt of nine cent ys. For oy all drugyists at 25 conte. . TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rey. THowas Guanp, one of the most eminent clergy qnen in the country: pastor of Mount Vernon M. £. Chureh, Baltimore, Md. : Thavé uo hesitation in assuring you that Dr. Mer- Yan's HEADACHE Pris have proved most beneficial to me, ‘Yours traly, THOMAS GUARD. Rev. THowtas GAMBLE, pastor M. E. Church, Hagera- town, Md. : 1 have tried Dr. Murravn’s Heapaowe Pruts with t benefit. Tam now seventy-nine years old, and e been subject to Constipation a number of years, Your Pilla have acted so pleasantly in may case, the fiat time L come to Baltimore I want to thank you personally. ‘Yours truly, THOMAS GAMBLE, Rev. Lewis A. ‘Tumexiep, pastor M. E. Church, terbury, Md. : Igave Dr. Merraun’s Heapacse Pri.ts to aman who was in bed with a bad attack of Bilious Fever, aud in two days he was ont attending to his farm work. pectfully, LEWIS A. THIRERIED. Rev. 1. E. Perens, pastor M. E. Church, Urbana, Vi T have used one box of Dr. Merratn’s HEuabacuE Prcis, and found them most beneficial, Pleaee send me another box. new Yours truly, I. E. PETERS, Rey. S. W. Hopss, pastor M. E. Church, Piedmont, . Va. 1 have given my wife, whoisa sufferer from Headache, Dr. Merravr’s HeapAcuE Pris, and one dose of the has al: ct re Youre guys Be GEO. W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., fel2-e0 SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MD UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY alaxative and refreshing Fruit Lezenge. TAMAR for CONSTIPATION, hemorrhoids, bile, headache, cerebral congestion, eto, prepared by GRILLON, Pharmacien de Ire classe de la Faculte de Paris, 27 rue Rambutean, Paris, GRILLON Tamar—unike pills and the usual purgatives—is agreeable to take and never produces irritation. Sold by all Chemists and Druggiata. 75 CENTS THE BOX. INDIEN nl? thl2w 1G COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHI MEAT FLAVORING LB 8" 1K FOR E Bs Ni ortces Sol “MADE DISHES: a LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable aud ble tonic in afl canes of weak dicestion and debility. “Is « ruc: cong ancl a buon for. nations, should foal ‘TBeitiah Medical Joumal,” Bee CAUTION—Genvine enig facxiniile of Baron. Liebig's Biguaterein Blue Ink actosa LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Stompkeepers, Grocers and (rislele oa EP Sberid & Con 43 Mae ce ane dom, ap2s GURE CURE FOR MAUNA Sure cure for Dy aa ti wren; also for Coughs, Colds, Bronc and all; of the Pritt ah be tae SAM OF TOLU, ROCK CANDY, MAGNESIA and Se ercas Wk pat ramee ie fiberal diacount by lume, and Sole the Whiskies. d For sale by: Leases Barbour & Hemilton and ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. IRON SAFE AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER ETE. at ELEVEN O’°CLOCK shall sell, at No. 608 vania avenue A.M., we (over Bryan & Bro.’sgrocery), one ey largo aize, Parrel, Herring & Goenka, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneecra. ‘9th and D streets northwest. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE 8TOCK CONTAINED IN PREMISES No. 914 F STREET NORTHWEST, Being the Entire Stock of Mra. M. CONNOLLY, viz: Brocade, Black and Colored Silks, Party Silks, Silk Velvets and Plushes, Dress Gols, Velveteens, Hosiery of ail kinds, Gents and Ladies Underwear, Fmbroider- ies, large Tot of Feathers and Flowers, Kid Goves, Tron It ‘ringes, Corsets, Ribbons, Handketchiefs, Scarfs, broidered Hoods. Spool ‘Silks and Coftons, Fancy Goods, ‘ ls, Parasols, &c., with tango qu » Also, at Clore of. seven W ‘alnut-covered Counters, large Iron Safe, P, Show Cases, Stands, &c., &c., will be closed out'at a1 tion, commencing at ELE! K, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO) PROPERTY ON G , BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH “STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, eittine in Fquity, passed {2 onthe 13th day of December, A.D. 1881, in cause No, 7,827, wherein Adolph Goldsmith is complainant and Henry ¥. Ladson and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustees will cell at publicauction, in front of the on THURSDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all the right, title, interest’ and estate of all the parties to said cause in and to the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The east half of Lot numbered seven (7), 1 square numbered two hundred and eighty-cizht (258), having a front of twenty-four (24) foet three and a haif 334) inches on G street, by a depth of seventy-f eet, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of rale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the residue in two equal mstalments, payable respectively in one and two years from the day of sale with interest, or all cash, at ¢ option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of rale, recording at d all Saat é incing and the cont of the purchaser, who upon fall compliance with the terms of sale andthe final ratification thereof by the court shall receive a conveyance from said Truss tees of said property sbove described. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwine Trustees ‘re serve tho Fight to re-sell _the property, at the risk ald cost of the defaulting purchaser after seven days ad- Soe PHILIP F. LARNER, Trustee, 5 ‘rnst 639 F street, THOS. H. CALLAN, Trusteo, 472 Louisiana ayeniie. _DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. a28-d&da pute sate, DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, O'CLOCK, at Odenton, Baltimore’& Potcinac railroad, A good farm of two hundred and nine screy, one-half Wooded, kood improvements; more wood on’ the than will pay the purchase money. Sale terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two | years, with interest. For particulars apply to a27-5t 32 St. Pau PHOS: J. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers. 1881, AT TWO M. BANNON, street, Baltimore. TRUSTEES' SALE, OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH STORE AND BAKERY AT- TAC » No. 1806 FIFTH STRELT NORTH- | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY gs | FIFTH, A.D. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, by’ virtue of adeed of trust dated == March 15th, A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. S48, folio 183, et seq., We shall sell lots numibervd twent 20} and twenty-one (2D. in Dutcher square numbered four hundred fronting together forty (40) fect Rand avenue and § street north depth of 88% feet to an alley, toxether with the itmprove- meut4, consisting of a three-rtory brick dwelling and | store, with bake-houre in the reur. ‘Terms: One-third in cach, the remainder in two installments at one and two years, secured by dece trust on the premires, with interest at rate of seven ( percentum per annura, payable semi-annually. Ad Posit of $200 will be reqitired when the property is strite off, All ccuvesancing uf the purchaser's cost. Terma of sale must be complied with in seven days aft property may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in The Even- ing Star newspa al | SQUIRE.) Trustees, 1306 F street northwest. TE ASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the Pietrict of Columbia, we will eel, at public auction Tunlaw Farm, near Georgetown, D.C. TUES. DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF JaNvaily, AT TWELVE 07°C the following stcck, as de- y Cattle Club Register: ist,” 1,669 906; 41 ie of ‘Tuniaw,” Bull and io proceny of the above- jersey Stock, and three », 44 Berkahire and Essex Boars, Sows, Shoate and Pigs; 4 Mares: 4 Horses; 2 Colts; #Mule; one Manure Spreader; one Kavanagh and Baker Billiard Table with 15 Cues, 6 Balls, 2 Bridxes, 1 String of Counters sad one Pin Pool Board; one Collender Billiard Tablg with 24 Cues, 8 Balls and one Rack: one Silver Bowl and dle, one Liquor Case; one Office Desk; one Office Table; 4 Chairs, and oné Portrait of the late Jefferson ive ‘The Tunlaw herd of Jersey Cattle was selected with «reat care, and with a view to the improvement of this valuable butter-mnaking stock. Parties ata distance who: de ¥ Stock for breeding purposes, may fi md Bonne one ere to buy for them by communicating with Mr.JOHN AY BAKER, 26 Louisiane avenue. ‘Terms cash, H. ROSS PERRY, 342 D strect northwest, REGINALD FENDALL, 43 and Datreeta, Administrators of the estate of Thomas L. Hume, dec WM. P. YOUNG, Auctioneer. 424, 27, 20, 33, F[PHOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioncer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY, NEAR THE CITY LIMITS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 15th, 1878, duly recorded in Liver 884, folio 220, of the} land’recordsof the District of Golumbia, ’ we will soll st public auction, in front of the premise, on WEDNESDAY, THE’ TWENTY-FIRST DAY. OF DECEMBE! A.D. 1881, COMM DING AT TWO Pee hams shebang wien cay eamat x,” Lyi in the county of 1. D. C., property ‘Of the late John A. Purner, subdivided by us under a decree of the Supreme Court, of said District, in Equity cause No 7.878, into lota numbered from one (2) fo thirty ix (36) inclusive, according to our re Spread. oa su Mee es cotbee lots front on the i mn Mt. Pleasan are on the line of the road to Rock creek church, and the remainder front a forty foot road or atreet laid down on said subdivision. ‘The lota on the 7th street road have front of 20 feet, 48 fect and 50 feet by a Geheoed 200 feet or thereabout. ‘The lots on the 40 foot road or street have a front of 50 feet by a depth of 180 feet or lot 10, which fronts 35 feet on said 195 feet or thereabout on the road to Rock creek church, and lot 19, which fronts 118 feet on said road or street, and 206 feet or thereabout on said road to Kock creek church. There is a commodious frame dwelling upon lot 5, which lot has front of 150 feet on Mt, Pleasant sizect by'a depth of 200 feet: the other Jots on Mt. Pleasant street havea similar ree with a front of 50 feet, except lot 9, which fronts 145 feet on said street and 216 feet or thereabont on the road to Rock creek church. ‘The lots on the 7th street front wil be first offered, then the lots on said_40 foot road or strect, then the unimproved lots on Mt, Pleasant street, and listly the dwelling house lot. | Plats of the sub- divixion may beween upon application to the auctioneer orthe trustees. Some of the 7th-street lots will be sold in two lota, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of eale, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust; or all cash at purchaser's op- tion. Deposit of $50 on each lot when sold will be re- quired, except for lot 5, on which a deposit of $250 will wired. | All conveyancinyand recording st pur- chaser's ‘cost. “Ifthe of sale are not ally com le, Beall of Timlaw,” 6,907; *‘Miss Betse: 6,903, together with 14 native Cows, Heifer and Bult es, the named and other celebrated eee Cows. TINS the risk and owt of the ‘defaulting purchaser Stars” POM Bye aay Eres WALTER Zz CASPER WINDUS, "Trustees, a9-ats comer 14th and D streets northwest. §2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- ence of the rain until THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1882, AT SAME HOUR and place, by order of the’Trustées. a2t-dta THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. JX 1HE SUPREME CoUnT OF THE DISTRICT Mary A. Lone, complainant ve the heirs of James W. ary » complainant, va, the i Long, deceased, defendants. In Equity No. 7,951. The object of this suit is to quict the tle, oF procure asale of real estate hereinafter described, situate in the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, of which James W. Long, late of Providence, Rhode Island, and formerly of said City of Ws gelzed eased, to pay the debts of said James W.Long. iitin brief states, in-substance, that Jamon W: Long was a citizen of the United States. ‘That on the 6th day of August, 1865, complainant and sald Long ‘Were married, and that no iaeue was born of said mar- ; that said Long died on’ ist February, 1876, Solzed and possessed of real estute in said city and. Dis: trict, Imown and described as part of sub lot SL in |. Keyser’s sul sion © square H Ring the south nine feet six inches, of eid lot by & sof aisty feet runing west Ca ver se tovth elsh wen tachea st satd Sontlen remarved to tae itor of said lof) and the improvements thereon ving a8 his only beir-et-law complainant as his widow, so far as has been to ascertain; that said Long had but one brother, who died at the bed nine years, and that said Long's parents were dead; that if nuidf Long left any heirs except complainant abe | does uot know who they are or heirnames; thst Janes W. Lonx, at the time of hin death, was indebted to several persons; that complainant out of her own | means paid his eaid debts and paid the taxes due on | said part of aid lot to this date; that suid eft Bo Moreover, chase money given for said lot. art of eaid jot for altasoucys fund by er on sect at or alla ron r said husban: that pe beneneaned 1d as abor 5 and de- ve eat; vame; that shouid no heirs be found i it ls aegis ‘ fendant oy ‘that pro} = ee Baattate the } debts ad tel a atone eetected FB AH oii Piedaes, Geo. W., Ohio, SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE CITY, Their Places of Residence Here. ‘SENATORS, Aldrich, N. W., Rhode Island, Arlington Hotel. Anthony, H. BL, R. 1, 1807 H St. Allison W. B.. Jowa, 1124 Vermont avenue, Blair, H. W., N. H., 205 Kast Capitol st. Bayard, T. #., Deliware, 1413 Massachusetts ava. Brown, J. E., Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel. Butler, M. C., 8. C., 514 13th nw Call, W., Florida, 1135 10th st. nw. Cameron, Anus, Wisconsin, 5 B st. now. Cameron, J. D., Penn., 16th St. and R. 1. ave, Coke, Ri 1. Texas, 525 OUD st. now, Cockrll, F. M., Missouri, 920 15th st. Conger, 0. D., Michivan, 1321 M st. now, Camden, J. N., W. Va., Arlington. Davis, H. G., Davis, D., Hlino's, N: Dawes, H. L, Mass, Wormle’ Edgerton, A. J., Minnesota, National Hotel. 1411 Mass. ave. nw. $2 1th st. iggs House, Cal, Portland Flats, National Hotel Hawley, J. R., Con Hoar, @. ¥, cst. nw. Ingalls, J... KanSis, Hamtiton House, Johnston, Jackson, H. E. ave. Jonas, B. Portland Flats. ones, J. da, N. J, ave. and B st. 8 @ Kellogg, W. islana, Wiilird’s Hotel. Lamar, L. Q C., Miss, Metropolitan Hots, Lapham, E. G..'New York, Arlington Hotel | Logan, J. A.. iitnots! 812 72th st. nw. Mahone, Wm., Virzinly, Portland Flats, MeDiil, J. W., "Towa, Ebbitt House, ] Miller, John ¥., California, 1218 Connecticut ave. | Miller, Warner, N. Y., Arlington Hotel. | Morgan, J. T., Alabaia, 401 G st. n.w. Morrill, J. 8., Vermont, Sw. cor. ifth & M sts. n.w. | Maxey, S. B., Texas, 413 4th st. | Mitchel, J. £., Pennsylvania, 613 13th st. n. w. | McPherson, J. R., N. J., 2 Lafayette square, Pugh, J. L., Aiabima, 307 East Cap‘tol st. | Pendicton,’G. H., Ohio, Woriiey’s Hotel Platt, 0. H., Conh., 1635 Mass. ave. | Plumb, P. B., Kansas, 1206 K st. | Ransom, M. W., North Carolina, Metropolitan, | Rollins, &. H., Hamilton House. Slater, J. Oregon, 910 F st. new. De i Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. eb.. Riggs House. ry . 129 T st. , Wo, Nod, Willard’s Hotel. Teller, H. M., Col, i011 M st. a . North Carolina, 1887 Mass. ave. Missouri, 203 East Capitol st. n.w. x s, Db. W., Ind., 201 Pennsyivania ave. Windom, W., Minn., 1116 Vermont ave. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. ‘Tgeant-at-arms, 203 East Capitol executive clerk, Metro} Bright, Peyton, we ; 18 24 st, ne. » McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan Hovel. REPRESENTATIVES. South Carolin ‘n, T Anderson, Armfield, R. F. Atkins, J. D.C. Atine Bar Barr, S, rion Hotel. tt House, Belizhoover, erry, C. P. Bingham, ¥ Black, G. B Blackburn, Blanchard, N, C., 1, RP. ME ania, Wi 603 F st. Pennsyivani, UL House. Willard’s Hotel. ional Hotel. Indiana, 1115 Ist. n.w. Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Hotel. Brents, Thos. H., Washington Ter'y, 933 K st. n.w. Burrows, J. H. f an, 809 120 St. n.w. anan, H., Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel. J. K., Connecticut, Arlington Hotel. Butterworth, Benj., Oni0, 1108 F st. nw. Buckner, A. H., Missouri, Metropolitan Hotel, Cabell, G. G., Virginia, 617 11th st. naw. Towa, #08 12th st. |. W., Kentucky, 715 9th st. W. H.,'Indiana, 17 Grant Place. Camp, J. H., New York, Willards Hotel. Cannon, J. G., Mlinols, National Hotel. Campbell, J. BL, Pennsyivanta, 1009 F st. now. Cannon, G. Q., Utah Ter'y, Riggs House. Candler, J. W., Massacnuseus, Wormley’s Hotel. arlisle, J. G., Kentucky, Riggs House. Cassidy, G. W., Nevada, Willard's Hotel, Caswell, L. B., ‘Wisconsin, 612 14th st. n.w. Chalmers, J. R., Mississippi, Riggs House. Chace. Jonathan, Ruode Island, Arlington Hotel. Chapman, A. G., ‘Maryland, Metropolitan Hotel. Clardy, MC L., Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. Clements. J. &., Geongia, Metropolitan Hotel Clark, J. B., jr. Missourl, Willard’s Hotel. 1., Ohio, Ariinzton Hotel, Colerick, 'W. G., Indiana, National HoteL, Cobb, T.’R., Indiana, 1343 New York aye. . Phililp, Georgla, Riggs House. Cornell, Thos, New York, Arlington Hotel Cox, 8. 8. w York, Cox, W. , North Coviuston,’G. W., Maryland, Crowley, Richard, New York, Arlington Hotel. Crapo, W. W., Massachusetts, Wormley’s Hotel Cravens, J. E., Arkansas, 407 G st. Culberson, D.'B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. Cullen, W., Mlndts, 1121'T st. Curtin, A. 'G., Pennsylvania, 1408 H st. Cutts, M.E., lowa, —- — Darrail, C. B., Louisiana, 508 13th st. n.w. Davidson, R. H. M., Florida, National HoteL Davis, Geo. R., Ilinots, 1304'F st. n.w. Davis, Lowndes H., Miksourl, ———— Dawes, R. R., Ohio, 11 Grant Place. De Motte, M.'L., Indiana, 7 Grant Place, Deuster, Peter V., Wisconsin, 1219 F st. Deering, N. C., Towa, Hamilton House. Dezendort, J. F., Virginia, Congressional HoteL Dibrell, G? G., Tennessee, Metropolitan Hotel. Dowd, ¢., North Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. Dibble, Sam’, South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. Dingley, N., jr., Maine, 924 14th st. n.w. Dugto, P. Henry, New York, Willard’s. Dunn, Poindexter, Arkansas, National Hotel Dunnell, M. H., Minnesota, National Hotel. Dwight, J. W., New York, Arlington Hotel, Ellis, Jon E..” Louistana,’1012 13th st. n.w. Erméntrout, D., Pennsylvania, Ebbitt House. Errett, Russell, Pennsylvania, 222 Ist st. me. Fvins, J. H., South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. Farwell, 8. 8., Towa, 1530 0 st. nw. Farwell, C. B., Iilinols, Arlington Hotel. Finley, J. J., Florida, 710 11th st. n.w. Fisher, H. G., Pennsylvania, 1415 G st.n.w, Flower, K. P:, New York, Willard’s Hotel, Forney, W. H., Alabama, 1116 G st. Ford, Nicholus, Mis-ourt, 1116 ath st, Frost, Robert G., Missourt, Willard’s Hotel. Fulkerson, A.. Virginia, Metropolitan HoteL Garrison, G. T., Vitginia, 610 14th st. naw. Carpenter, CC. Caldw eorge, M. C., 0 Gibson, R. L., Louisiana, 1733 Rhode Istand ay. Godshaik, W., Pennsyivania, 132 G st. Grout, W: W., Vermont, Rigzs House. Gunter, T. M., Arkansas, Mades’ Hotel. Guenther, Ry Wisconsin, Ebbitt House, Harmer, A. G., Penns on, 512 13th st. ylvanis, 1310 F st. U Harris, Ht. SotNew Jersey, Willand’s Hotel, Harris, B, W., Massachusetts, 1329 G st. ioe A. A., New Jersey, Willard’s Hotel. Hatch, W. IL; Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. Hall, J. G:, New Hampshire, 213 East Capitol st. Hardy, John, New York, Arlington Hotel Haskel Kansas, 1311 H st. nw. Hawk, Rt. M. 4, Mitnofs, 828 12th st. n.w. Hazeltine, L 8., Missouri, 201 C st. ne. Hazleton, G. C.) Wi Congressional Hotel Hammond, N. d., Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel. Hammond, J., New York, 1529 I st. n.w. Heilman, W., Indiana, Portland Fiats. Henderson, f. J., IIL, 211 North Capitol street. Hepburn, W. P., Towa, 912 I st. Herbert, H. A., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel. Herndon, Thos. H., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel, Hewitt, A. 8. New York, 1529 Ist. n.w. . Hewitt, @. W., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel Hiscock, New York, Arlington Hotel. Hill, Juhn, New Jersey, 516 I st. Hort R, G., Michigan, 817 12th st. n.w. Hoge, J. Biair, West Virginia, National Hotel, ‘hennessee, 409 6th st. n.w. Hobittzeli, F’. S., Maryland, — — &, Indiana, Metropolitan Hotel. ‘.. ‘Lennessee, Ebbitt House. i, Mississippi, Wormley's HoteL Hubbell, J.A.. Michigan, 4 Towa Circle. Hubbs, 0., North Carolina, Tremont House, Humphrey, H. L., Wisconsin, 8 Grant Place, Hutchins, Waldo, New York: Willara’s Hotel, Jacobs, F., jr., New York, 616 12th st. n.w. cone oe veoh ere E ia, nw. Joxee, C. Hi, Vermont, o0e 15th sta. Jones, Phineas, New Jersey, Ebbitt House. Jones, G. W., Texas, 919 G st. Jones, J. K., Arkan=as, 1422 11th st. ow. Kasson, J. 2, lowa, 1512 H st. Kelfer, J. W.. Ohio, Kbbitt House, Kelty, W. D., Pennsylvania, 125 F st. nw. Kenna, J. E, West Virginia, National Hotel Ketehii, J. 'H., New York, 1329 K st. King, J, Boyd, 'Couistana, Ari Hotel. 3. P, Kentucky, Metropolitan Hotel. . ay be 1D cy, ES. Mict National Hotel. Ladd, G. W. Tatham, +) Mali National Hotel. eaten 1, t., North Carolina, M litan Hotel. Coa aia) fuunots, 1121 T st. aw. Mulls, R. Q., Texas, 1115 st. Money, H. b., Mississippi, Metropolitan Hotel, Moore, 'W. R., Tennessee, Arlington Hotel Morse, L., Massachuseus, Wormiey’s Hoek Morey, Hi: L., Ohio, EbvItt House. Morrison, W, R. 0ts, Willards Hotel Moulton, S. W., Tilinois, 471 C st. nw. Muldrow, H. 1 Mississippi, Arlington Hotel, Murch, Thompson H., Madne, 1741 13th st, Musgrove, Jas., Pennkylvants, Willard’s Hotel, | Mutchier, W " ‘ennsy.v nia, Metropolitan Hotel, Neal, i Hasa.iton ‘House, w York, Arlington Hotel, 01st. iitin Howl, New York , W. C., Alabamn, Metroy il, Chas. Penasy ¥anie Orth, Godlove 8., Indian tS, O24 14Ub St. now. Keatucky,Willand’s Hote Indiana, 1318 R st, R.B. F., Indivns, 18 Grant Place, H., Tennessee, 408 6th st. Wisconsin, 1015 L st. F., Dakota 7 127 F st yrus D., New York, 1407 F st. Post, M. E., Wyoming » National Hotel Randall, 8.'J., Pennsy . Rangey, A. Al, Massachusetts, Ariington Hotel. Ray, € Hampsh nUSoUS AVE Texas, Metropolitan Hotel srolina, 915 G st. mw. 12th Bt ‘k, 1114 G st. nw, nnsylvanta ave, Wisetts, 1341 L st. now, \, 1212 New York ave. New Jersey, 1387 k st. ~. Louisiana, Arlington Hotel, G. D., Massachusetts, Riggs House, W_E.. New York, 1351 Corcoran st J.8., Obio,1317 F'st. ‘y, Willard's Hotel. S.. California, 207 Mass, 20 New Jer Rovinson, Robinsor Ryan, Thos, ales, A. M., North Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel Schultz, E., Ohio, Ebvitt Houke. | Shallenberger, W. | Scoville, J., New York, — | apes a : means iss, Ist. nw. .Tanton, J. Penney ivania, Harmtiton House, Shelley, ¢. M.,"Alabem: Netropoiitan Howl, Shackeltord, J. W. Notional Hotel. Simonton, C. 417 6th st Skinner, rant Place. My 1307 F x nw. Pennsylvania, Willara’s Hoel Ilitnols, 1327 F Snith, A.'Herr, Smith, D, Smith, J. Hy) Spalding, 0. L National Hotel. Sparks, - J., Hiinots, Ebbitt House, Speer, Emory, Georgia, National Hotel. Spooner, Henry J.. Rhode Island, Artin n Hotel, Springer. W. M.. <. 112 East Capitol st. Stele, G. W., Indiana, 1582 I st, Stephen Georgia, National Hotel. Stock: 8. M., Indiena, Metropolitan Hotel F., Massachusetts, cht, H. B., Minnesota, id, 457 C Sh. maw. », S10 121A wt. Tiinois, 1507 HL st. =. Kentucky, 737 9th st. apitol st North AA, 410 120 st. Hd. Amos, Ohio, ArL owsshend, RW 1, J. KR, Virgin. ‘urner, Oseat, Kent ion Hotel. . Hither, Willard’s Hotel, ipdecram, | Updegret, Upson, Unner, M. « umbus, T 14 Gib st. Jersey ave. 5.0, Aritn: b Arian Aicut, Hamilton Penis) Ivana, 1531 1st. msylvania, 1520 F st. C., Telnessee, , Joseph, Alabama, 22 White, Joan D., Kentucky, 604 | Wilson, Benj., West ¥ Willits, Edwin, Michi; Willtaas, ©. G), Wi S, A S., Keutucky, 610 14th st. Thos, Alabama, 455 € st. n.w. , Virginta, Metropolitan Hotel. Wise, Morgan i, Pennsylvanta, 1730 Mass. ave, Wood, F York, 1634 I st. nw, Wood, A., New York, 1634 1 st. nw, 12 G st. 1882 tue sewsrarenrs 1882 OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEAR THE ! THE EVENING STAR | WEEKLY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. THE EVENING STAR (on Saturdays a large eight-page paper of fifty-six columns, the size of the large New York dailies) 1s everywhere recog- nized as the leading paper of the city. Ithas treble the circulation of any other paper im Washington. 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