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‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SIGNAI OFFICER, 1 Wasnixotos, D.C..January 3, 1882.9:30 a.m. f For the middie states slightly warier, fair rather, northwest winds, shitting to south = east and southeast, stati or f2 = s rast, stationary or falling Special Weather Bulletin. RAIN OR SNOW TO-MOREOW. ‘The chief siznal officer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: Fair Weather continues in the southern, middle, and New England states. Light snows continue in the lake region and at northern Rocky mountain sta- tions, and rain prevails on the Pucific coast, in Oregon and Washington Territories, and northern Caltfornf. Colder “northwesterly winds prevail Qn the Sew England and middle Atlantic coast. ‘The temperature continues below freezing in the hortherh portions of the guif and south Atlantte States, and has risen slightly in the southwest and northwest. The winds have shifted to east and Routh in the Mississippi valley, and there are indi- cations that a storm will develop in the Rocky Mountain region during the night. ‘The indications are that fair weather will con- Snue on the Atlantic coast, with slowly rist boy poems sume the rest of oe Inesday afternoon or evel cloudiness and rain or snow. eS zs = Fussmr1’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, SPLENDID GoLp GLasses, reduced prices. Hem; ler's, near 435 street. ig : il BRACELETS AND BANGLES, gold filled, enameled, chased, jet, silver and coral, from $3 to $20, at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. J. J. Brooxs, chief of the ‘Treasury secret Service, with his Sunday school class of 15, made Many calls about the city yesterday, and in the evening had a reception at the residence of 8. A. Greene, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church. Ws. Banks, a colored boy 11 years old, living on Wilson street, near the Freedman’s hospital, was taken to the Georgetown station-house yesterday, having been found sleeping in a hay stack in the county with his feet badly frozen. He was sent to the Freedman’s hospital. Tur REGULAR Sessroxs of the Spencerian Bus!- Ress College were resumed this morning, with full attendance of students, looking brighter and hap- Pier for their week of recreation. A Fresn supply of Blue Lick water, at Shafer’s, W010 F street northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Forp’s Orexa Hovse.—G. H. Adams as Humpty Durpt Nath ‘THEATER.—Mr. Denman Thompson a8 Joshua Whitcomb. a Condensed Locals. Cne of the most enjoyable parties of the season Was the reunion of the Spencerian Business Col- arlors of the e, In people. is ‘No. 302 P street Rortiwest, hid f aining $7 or $8, stolen from her. A colored Was seen to Man took hold of the colored boy on taking him to the station-house. ‘This of either of them. 1 H. Tenney, an old and greatly re- not Georgetown, was the recipient of 2 flne gold-headed cane from the em- n, for many ars an eunployé of the on Gas Company, G street, has been ap- pointed to the position of foreman. LS. Thomas to-day filed a bill in equity 2 and others, heirs of Charl for the sale of part lot A. re 403, and distribution of the proceeds. potreciansbe tats ROBBERY OF JEWELRY BY A YOUNG CoLoRED GIRL. Emma Tibbs, a twelve-year old colored girl, was charged in the Police Court t with the grand inst and larceny of a pair of gold bra lace, three S gol gold cross and Sever: art ‘of jewelry, valued at nearly $100, from Mrs. Emally B. Thompson, of No. 208 A Street South- | red woman, named Susan James, Was charged with receiving this property knowing it to have been stolen. It was suggested to the court harge atainst the litte girl was one fe by imprisoument im the penitentiary wrt remarked that we had a reforta school to which we could send boys, but unfor there was no pi hd ty whic girls could be the a wo that this girl wasa servant in her house, and on Christmas nicht the girl left and the jewelry was efeetives Coon ‘Stitled to clon of havin: nittedthe | & shy. § lored girls testified that the detendsnt showed them: the jewel! id stated she found it. The testimony In the ease t Susan James for rec knowing It to have been stolen, Was continued, and the court cominttted them boti to jail ind fault of $00 bonds each for their appearance be fore the grand jury ais THE OLD MAN AND Hts “Dorg."— old colored man, named pot on trialin the Poslee ¢ ¥, for being the ownerof a flerce and ¢ mous nd allowing the trun of the District of showed that the dog, ed him what he .ck of dogs In his yard, and he re- je white folks is so bad I has ty keep p dem from stealin® fowls.” The ed him thet a Wanted w lied that orgs to ki court info against him.and the lowest fine in these cases | Was $10, bat i id let him off If he would kill | the deg. The old man seemed confused and the court asked him if he was going to accept the ropesition to kill the dog or was he ging to pay | After studying over the question some | he fine time the old repli “I will ‘cep nm to ill de dorg and run de risk of de white folks stealing my fowls.” The court took his per- senal bonds to kill the doz, and suspended judg- Ment until the death of the dog ts officially re- ported to the court. Dratn or 4 WEL. t de propo- — NOWN ODD FELLOW.—Mr. Harri-on Burr, who was tiken seriously il! about | P: and had so far recove S to give y . died last evenin: his age. Mr. Burr hopes of a spe Ostreet, in the 3 kh year’ aul He Was # member of ment of Odd Fellows, Stir to Coxrer Pexrory. A. Lavender, by Messrs. Elilot Dill against Archibeld Whit rnelius ¥. N. Callan fe bill states that on Sep- f his $00 each, ured by deed of trust; that he executed the decd and signed the notes, and ten- dered the deed with the three years note to de- nt, Who accepted them and pald the pri pel. He charges that White now refuses to w fon o cept the other note and he ts thereby unable to finivh bis house. He therefor asks for a decree for specific percormance. " CONSULTATION GAME OF CHEss.—The visitors at the Washington Chess and Chee New York avenue, last evening, had the pleasure Of Witnessing one of the finest exhibitions of sill in chess plsving that hasbeen held in this city for years. The luain fewture of attraction was a between Dr. W. B. Jones, H. J. Roseon on one “te, and |. Bruggeman on th tle for over four hours the game > ELection or Ogricrra.—The Washington Mar- ket « its annual meeting yesterday a the following director Mat- thew G. ander, N. Ordway, R. B.¢ a, E.R ‘Tinker, J. H. Eia, B. Benjamin D. Whitney, Samuel W. Currid: oot, John W. Thompson, and John ¢ mauel W. Curridea was elected seeretiry and treasurer for the ensuing rear. Joie Piremen's Insurance Company of Washing- 5 town to-day elected the following i esident), Thos. Parker Rothwell, Wm. E. J. Wilson, E. G. Davis, A. Lutz, jr, Geo. W: Sam'l E. Wheatley, John M. Waters and d (seeretary.) bia Turnpike Company has elected lowing: Edw. Temple, president; J.B. H. Smith, 8. B. Bordman, Chas James, Win. E Howard, directors. The Medt wclety has elected the following Officers: Dr. Asiaford, presid and Kinz, vice presidents; Dr. McArdle, recording secretary; Dr. J. Mackall, corresponding secre- azonl, tre: + Dr. Patze, itbrarian; ensers—Drs. Bulkley, Richey and Fen- a A colored girl named ed in the Police Court ning With two cases of petit larceny. n P. H. McNamara, of No. 2 H street st, testified that this girl was a servant in his house, and he discharged her for stealing some magazines last Satur she eame back yes- terday and stole $1 testified that the giri acknowledged to she stole the money and gave It loa c named Peter Ross, who ts her frien: use he told her todo it. The court sentenced her to four months in jail. in money. Mr. Me — Rive TrapE—Harbor Master Sutton, reports arrivals 2t the river front as follows: Schr. - FP. Erhman, Hediey, oysters for market; schr. B. E. Marsh, “Esiridge, oysters for market; pungy Sarah Jane, Russell, oysters for market; sloop Ada Ww oysters, mnarket; steamer Ann Eliza, » merchandise, Johnson Bros.; schr. W. Brewster, Jenkins, 600 Bushels oysters. market: ‘Sloop Jolin Willlanis, Green, 400 bushels oysters, t ers on Virginia aven the District Commissioners to-day suspended the permit given the Baltimore & Potomac Company a few days since to run a skiing from their track on Virginia avenue into the wood yard of a Mr. Miller until the opinion of the attorney for the District shill have ‘n obtained. George C. Henning, repair brick 410 7th street n.W. #400. J. L. Simms,’ repair brick No. 9 Louisiana avenue DW. ; $50. the Adams street, and on the diy before Christmas the coin arrived and was delivered to the fortunate young man, who, it is understood, reskles in the northern Part of the city, but wliose pectal reasons, has not been made public. _T Is no doubt, however, as to the reception here ¢ the prize, for it was Seen by more than one outside of the express office. yler’s orches- | re-convened by Judge Cox this morning, and 8. | Meeks was accepted as a petit juror. Jackson Yates answered as a juror, and pending his exam- ination as to his qualifications the court ws djourned to Monday next. | Yates there Is s serve, for he was | Juror’in the © owing to the marshal’s office being vacant. fesso vacated. s ratified and trustee appot. ompson testi e | wing the jewelry, | Oscar Jackson, grand Johnson (colored), w: dangerous doz,which bit Shipneil in several places. The court took his | Sonal bonds to kill the dog. Annie Jai | lureeny (wo Tibbs, grand I B. Jones, cha: ing thy Donohu | Pickerel; $5 or 15 days cach. was made out | "ported for Tar Eve M. B. Harian, R. H. Lyle F. R. Houff, ‘a | L. Borden, and J. Thos. native of this city, and was formerly in the wood | Stove and coal business on 5th street, near I street n. w. | ors past he had been in charge of | Smoot, J. H. MeVe.gh, Job Corson, Alex. Mc her, John P “h bodies will attend his funeral. He leaves a ‘Widew and two children. NCE OF ed set French pro tem., vic for , le to the | r Club, 1420 ancroft as tipi. After District Government Affairs. Mr. W. O. Roome, chief in charge of spectal as- sessments, has completed the revision of assess- a leys in squares 219, 121, 465, 375, 289, 235 a Lien certificates have been issued by Mr. Room: on square 296, B street front; square 341, 11th street front, for silewalk assessments, and on Squares 731,790, 873 and 732, fronting Pennsylvania avenue. To-day the committee appointed by the Commis- sloners to Inspect some of the public building= with reference to their safety from fire, composed of the fire commissioners, Chief Cront jajor Brock and Inspector Entwisle, made a visit to the Capital Theater, and this afternoon are engaged in Ce) sae the National Theater, For's Opera House a: the Theater Comique. r. Cornelius Noonan, on duty at the Police Court, has inade a report to Major W. G. Brock, in Which, he states that he has collected from Jan- Uary 1, 1881, to December ist, fines in District cases to the amount Of $11,930.56; $11,746.56 of Which he has paid to the District treasurer, $173 to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals, and 11 ‘o hackmen by order of the court. A claim ior $500 has been flied with the Commts- stoners against the District by W. V. Crandell, based upon running his horse and buggy against an obstruction on K street, near 13th street, on the nicht of December 25th, throwing out the occu- pants, smashing the vehicle, injuring the horse, and breaking harness, &. The livery of the District horses, bids for which were advertised a few days since, was to-day awarded to Mr. F. M. Draney, whose stables are on K, between 4th and 5th streets n.w. The bid of Mr. Draney was $17 per month per head. At the instance of the citizens and property hold- between 3d und 4% streets, Building permits issued by Inspector Entwisle: ———— ‘Twenty Thousand in Gold. TWO LOTTERY PRIZES DRAWN IN THE DISTRICT, EACH $10,000. Miss Mary J. Biggins, a middle-aged white Women, employed as a nurse in the family of Mr. John 1. Kidwell, on the corner of Prospect and Frederick streets, West Wash- ington, has drawn a ten thousand dollar prize in the Louisiana State Lottery. A STAR re- Porter interviewed her this morning and found that there is no mistake about it. Miss Bicgins stated that it was her first purchase of a lottery ticket, and that It to. her to buy the ticket which brought her the prize. She had a one-tenth ticket, for which she paid $1. ‘The number of her ticket was the capital prize $100,000. Miss the first she num) great that she hardly believed she had drawn the prize uni in less than a week afterward: by Adams Express Company dollar gold pieces. She still retains her position 48 a nurse at Mr. Kidwell’s where she was kindly cared for some months ago, when she had the ‘Small-pox, as mentioned in THe Star at the time. +k some persuasion to induce 94,892, which drew new of her luck was from seeing the published, and that her surprise was so she received the money, which she did It was collected and pald to herin ten Another tenth of the same ticket was sold by ent here, and the holder entrusted it to ‘xpress Co., through the branch office, F me, for sone a THE DECEMBER TERM Of the Criminal Court was In the case of Mr. fon as to whether he can within two years asa uit Court, but he did no duty ae The Courts. Court IN GENERAL TERM. obotay, F. S. & T. Co. agt. Vandenburg & ford; decree overruling exceptions to audi- report. Hurtley agt. Barlow; decree reve decree below and dismissing bill; appeal en. Cractir Covrr—/udge MacArthur, To-day, Curtiss agt. Powell; on hearing. Equity Court—Judage Wylie. Bogan agt. MeNamara et al.; pro con- Lloyd a; vd; auditor's report Midtlete is mfesso. Powell agt. Bradle Pouce Covrt—Judge Snett. ames Thotapson, a colo ing a v: 37 s. Henry Harris, thy ‘ashington, $ or 1 Price, and James Acton, 10> . H. Benchert, keepin continual. Motris Kicks white boy name on, petit s); four months in jail. un & grind jury; bonds $500, Susan ved with reeéiving stolen guods, know- m to hive been stolen; do. Corneilus $ Stack, assault on John J. ‘Thompson; — Alexandria Affairs. Lost HER Mone’ -: the court room in the custom g this morninz,Judze Robert Hurhes ch. The following jurors were ordered at court to-morrow: and Jurors— Lioyd, A. H. Roberts, Frank Agnew, Paul ns, Aleus Smith, Albert King, Jas. Hunter, doun T. Boyd, William ves, T. W. Ashby, Join W. Burke, Wm. De- in, Diloworth Buckinan, M. H. Janney, S. Stein, John B. Smoot, all of Alexandria; D! cher, of Loudon: R. C. ance,of Prince William. r,Fauquter. and J-H. Petit Jurors—Oscar P. Baggett, J.D. H. Lunt, Geo. Uhler, Joshua Harrison, John P. Agnew, Ed. Hunt, Hilary Barnes, John T. Beckhain, John’ T. Creigh Jos. Broders, H. Newman, Henry Callan, ‘tton of Alexandria count; J, N. G. Schmit, C. E. Corbett, J. W. Penale- ton and Sewell B. Corbett, of Alexandria county, John A. Cannon of Manassas, and Wm. A. Dun- can of Falls Church. Crry Cover.—The corporation court, Judge Bas- Judge Chilton, stek, pened its January term tis morning at the Mar- et squire court house. The grand jury, which here consists of nine members only, wis called and sworn as Monroe, Geo. Harlow, Geo. L. Simpson, Geo. H. Yohe, Jas. Grigg, Jas. F. Muir, Geo. KHIM and J. T. Nails. ‘The ‘jurors were Called, charged and sent out of court. There are also two venires and two civii juries.“ The case of Strider and Arring- ton, and the case of shooting L. E. Payne, are already reached upon the docket, and the grand | Jury will present other cases, none of them of Spectal interest. The court will probably close next week. follows: Jas. C. Nevitt, Thos. M. REPORTERS’ orEs.—The ferry steamer City of | Washington, just repaired at the ship-yard, was launched this morning.—A tramp named How- lett, sent to Washington by the police yesterday, returned to the station house here last night.— The current conundrum here is, What has become of the Alexandria canal stock?——Ice prospectors | here report one inch {ce only. There 18 consider- | able tee in the river channel which has floated off | from the fl:ts—The Re street was kept open last night as a preventative of drinking and an antidote to the bar-rooms. Coffee and refreshments were dispensed fi orm Club hall on Fairfax Drs. Kleinschmidt | W EI DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYER'S CATARR« CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. The antidotal theory, now admitted to be theonly treatment which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. Rey. Cas. H. Taxtor, 140 Noble et., Brooklyn, N. ¥.: ‘One package effected a radical cure.” Rev. Gzo. A. Rets, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. ¥.: “‘It restored me to my ministerial labors.” Rev. W. H. Sumner, Frederick, Md., ‘Fine results in six ceses in my family.” Rev. Geo. E. Pratt, St. Stephen’s’Rectory, Phila.: “*Quite wonderful; let me distribute your “Treatise.’” Cuas. H. Stasnorg, Newport, R. 1: ‘I was toodeaf to hear the church bells ring; hearing restored.” Groncz W. Lamenianr. 13 Biddle st., Baltimore, Md.: ‘‘Suffered 9 years; perfeotiy cured.” Mus. M. E. Saexwey, 3022 Sarahst., St. Louis: ‘‘The first natural breath in 6 years.” Mus. J. W. Punceit, Golden City, Col.: ‘‘Usedonly one package; entirely gured; suffered 24 years,” Dr. F. N. Crarx, Dentist, 8 Montromery st., San Francisco: *‘Suffered 15 years; perfectly cured,” &c. Biggins states that | Affairs in West Washington. FROSTED Fset.—Wm. Banks, a colored youth, living on Wilson st: near Freedman’s hospital, was brought to the station house by Edward Mas- ‘erson this morning, who stated that he found him at Bethesda, on the Rockville road, unable to walk, his right foot being badly frosted from exposure in q ing in a hay mow for several nights. He was sent to the Freedman’s hosp't! to-day. Suppss Deas at Fort MEYER—Edward Mur- phy, a private at Fort Meyer, aged 2 years, and for the last four years of the signal service, died there last night ‘suddenly of heart disease. The leceased leaves a widow, but no children, His funeral takes place from ‘Trinity (Catholic) church to-morrow afternoon. THE CANAL.—Water was not drawn off the canal yesterday, a8 intended, there being several grain and coal boats en route. It will be drawn off in a few days. Ice formed on the creek and canal last night. = (en see mara Tue Latest Innovation of Gov. St. Joun, of Kansas, fs the appointment of a lady—Mrs. Cora M. Downs, of Wyandotte—as one of the regents of the stvte university. Tne university is larzely attended by femaie students, and there are several Women professors in the faculty. CITY ITEMS. Somebody Wants to Know why Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup isn’t advertised. That man must be blind. Cor ion Can’t kill any patient who will Take Hates | loney of Horehound and Tar when he’ Of a cough thatno other prescription will stil, Pike’s Toothf&Le Drops cure in one minute. A Positive Fact of the Age is the certainty of relief afforded tn skin diseases #lenn’s Suiphur Soap. as Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, cents. A Card. To all who are suffering trom the errors and in- discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great re- medy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JosEru T. INMAN, Station D, New York city. Dandraft Isremoved by the use of Cocoaine; and it stimu- lates and promotes the growth of the hair. Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. Engineer, The 5 of New York, is p Sy at 140 Wil- lam street. Interesting to every one. 10 cents, All newsdealers. th,tss That Low, Nervous Fever, want of sleep and weakness calls for Hop Bitters. Let the Poor Suffcrers from Female Complaints take courage and rejoice that a paluless remedy has been found. We refer to Lydia E. Pinkhanv’s Vegetable Compound. It 1s prepared at 233 West- ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Send to Mrs. Pinkham for pamphiets. Sour Stomach, bad breath, indigestion and headache easily cured by Hop Bitters. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should not be neglected. “Brown's Bronchial ‘Tro-hes” are a simple remedy, and will generally give immediate relie 08 A Smooth Complexion Can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating the internal organs and purliying the blood, it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek. Kead about it in another column. Annoyance Avoided. Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker’s Hair Balsam prevents the snnoyance by promptly restoring the youthtul color. Society Belles. On account of its reuiir<ably delicate and last- Ing fragrance, society belles’ are loud in their praises of Floreston Colozne. Buy no Holiday Present Without seeing Dr. Scot and Fi S beautiful Electric Hatr ‘They always benefit the weil, sly cure Headaches,Neuralgia,Dand= lng Hair, Baldness, Rheumatism, ete, nded if not as represented. Atdrug and fancy stores. €06 $1,000 Rewar. For any case of b.ind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlng’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. "Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. 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Inquire at 927 Evtreet northwest, between 9th and 10ta ‘RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APABT- ‘ment ‘open fires, at moderate prices: at 1536 Fe ts, ith wate SALE—CABINET OFFICE DRSK. OF BLACK F ‘Walnut and nearly new: also, Swivel Chair, st Room jo. 1, 408 bth street 'TED—A WHITE WOMAN, BETWEEN AGE bt OM face works city refer 10 13th street weet. ences required. 'ANTED—A MAN TO DRIVE A MILK WAGON. jy to Spa Spring Dairy, Clark Mills’ Fa Bladen eee: je3-3t" Wy ANTED_\ Wow AN, COOK AND WASH: Wire ea" We Pa ‘Tr D—AN HONEST, CLUANLY GIRL, FOR Anes One Abpiy before Spm at 14Al Masezchusetts avenue northwee! oe )UGHLY Ci ETENT PHAR- GHLY COMPETENT PHAR: Ja3-eost* wax 20) W ‘iscist,Adarere ‘Be Patreets northwest. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS alter at 1510 Comneciieut avenue; reiere:c¢ ro- NTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; must have city reference. Apply Penneylvanis avenue northwest. Je WO FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKERS; heed apply st 816 18th street north- Worse WANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO house work. “Apply at 1235 T street 23-3" 0 ,aNDUSTRIOUS (WOMEN TO st 720 oth street north : ANTED—A CAPABLE BOY, WHO HAS HAD APABLE BOY, WHO HAS HAD PUBLISHER, City P. 0. W4NTEDAMMEDIATELY, A TIDY GIRL FOR general house work: must be a ood nts. At 411 Isth street west, between D IMMEDIATELY, Afty white and Solored Cocks, xeneral ilies eervant ‘Apply 936 F street northwest, - i. PRICE & ( ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS and intelligent toaet.ax out-door salesman; good fare Call at S111 street “northwest, wager to right Tet ween 9 aud ANTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, and another for housework; none need apply Feoommendations. Apply at 1718 5, Fi ANTED—A GOOD, STEADY, TRUSTWORTHY and competent W recommended. Apply at 1716 Pennsylvania, sveque J ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—GOOD COOK: ALSO, Woman for general housework. Good recommendations required. Apply at 808 17th MPETENT WOMA\ ‘ash for a respectable famil ‘Apply at 712.1 peace required. —A BOY TO LEARN THE GROC M. BURCHARD, Peunsylvanlaaye- LEARN THE SHOE \LAK- k iY DGELBBERGER'S, 625 B rtreet ; one who hi Gall “at AL VO 5 iy 314 9th street northwest, near -WANTED—SITUATIONS ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WO- lan, a Situation as Cook, Chambermaid or Nurse. Good references, if needed. Apply at or addi thwest. 2 Cook in a private fam best of reference. Call at 101 VANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEN 48 Corresponding ‘Clerk or Amenuensi Address Box 97, Waynesbor —BY A SETTLED WHITE | xood Situation a8 a firat-class Cook in a private family or boardin-house. Address Box 14 y ANTED-BY A MIDDII 3 ) Situation as Companion, Nurse to per for small. family Adaress Mrs. E. ferences if required. ur child from the mouth, ¥ $35 MONTHLY TO ANY 75 Position in the depat one securing me 4 $; 8. PERIENCED ORG. ina Protestant or terms and all partic PIVE UNFUR I a desirable neighborhood, northwe't, by Board for Lady cn) WANTED—BOARD. J ANTED—BY A NAVAL-OFFT ol Hill for his wife ‘ing location and terms, Box 147, Star offi SHASE—A GOOD $5,000 to $7,000, and to farining Tends 1 . Address, with description and C street north: NT, A STORE ON THE NORTH between 7th and 14th Pennsylvania avenue, streets uorthwest. Address P.A.B., Star office, number of Store, and stating terms. ANTI D—NOTICE—ALL KINDS OF MARBLE repolished and made #8 Hew at one-half E tra charge for removing stains. Orders left at Furuiture Store, corer 9th, and Grave Yard worl ED-SECOND-HAND FURNITURF, Jange or sinall quantities. Address J. W; 1) FI TO WINTER—IN |. GHEEN, 627 G street northwest. BELL, Fair'and, Montromery M ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN to renovate, mattresses to remake, furniture to steam; the cldest and best concern in the city. J ANTED-CARPETS TO CLEAN. WHIP Carpets. Our work ig done better and prices lower than in any other establishment in Wasi Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 WE DO NOT TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Com= missioner cf’ Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. office from 9 a.m ‘ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR hhest. cash price paid. 321 and 4% streets, janl9 W THAT ISELLAFIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better eal than a common new suitcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No., 619 D_street northw 409 portiwest. N. Smnall_ Quantities. Pennsyivania avenue, bet. or at Branch Store, No. —We buy but firge-claes ESIRABLE ROOMS IN SUITES OF TWO AND three, on first aud second floors: fumace and ‘able Board. Also, «ing! Street horthwent RENT—FIRST-CLASS ROOMS EN SUITE orsing‘e; newly furnished; heated and lighted ;with thout board, at 413 street northwest. Terms RENT — WELL FURN! Floor, fronting two streets, in most di class Board. Mrs. D. a K- ISHED PARLOR lesirable (LINTON HOUSE, 7rm AND I STREETS.—FIRST- $16; ‘Board, tral; ‘no liquors, J. M. OOMS AND BOARD, Indiana avenue month, SARAH Fi IHE TREMONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME comforts than any hotel in the city. halls and ited with steam; the rooms are new and ‘well furnished, and the table is second to none. iad $2.50 and $2 per day; monthly $25, be ied FIRST-CLASS, AT 816 1.25 per day. Also Board bi LAGLER. " HE LOCHIEL eee sient Boarders accommo- LOST AND FOUND. front Rooma, 135 Pennsylvania avenue, corner. street northwest, ruitsbie for centemen cuiy. it , with board, at 1900 F atrest. 4 relative and successor of Miss Bordcy- 3-206 t SALE—LARG! Fees iain owt Si’per hundred feet. JOR SALE—CHEAP, A trotting Horse; ooicr, Us Tinntes: cwner leaving town. ECOND-HAND LUM- Sete Adame E Fe RENT—TWO DESIRABLE FURNISHID i : alt opposite B. and 0. de: 9 RRENT-TWO O8 THREE BANDGOME [NE YOUNG, SOUND ; can trot clove to three, ‘6th, and HAMBERS cecaspual : SBA aS-3t | attend these (together with, floor; baicony front. ‘Tit 12th street. we J{OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, eget ory at 519 13th street ns ot RRENT—TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS, FUR- Livery Stibie, on street north’ uishei as Parlor and Bedroom. with Piano; second | —- = OR SALE—BRICK YARD James river, pear Ri railroad eheds, FOR SALE OX THE 7 cular aA WO pal Lenman Building, 1425 New York aveuus, Wal, 2% drat” | city. a OR SALE— FINE SECOND-HAND, FULL yams BE Backs Dienst good order, with Dew en suite, with open «rates, bath, T-octave Hallet & ik RENT—TWO HANDSOME SUITES OF i ‘with the quietness of a Fibon! ead ite every comfort at 921 @ street nertuwest. 419-30" Jj}OR RENT—HANDSONDLY FURNISHED PAR- ember; also other Rooms en F lors, Game 3 ment einem = suite or single. Willard’s Hotel. ja3-2t" FVOR RENT—1299 G STREET NORTHWEST, FOUR Tooms, $25; 732 4th street north $12.30. aie to A. 8. CAYWOOD, northwest. {OK RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHE! west, five roorrn, lors and Chambers eecond and third fleors; furnee or open fires; house fin perfect order: with all modern improvements, ‘Vermont avenue. opposite Artington. 33-61! stool apd embroidered cover, for $100; a bargain. V. north BECKER, 801 9th street nortl rent. q yk SAL E—FINE LARGE COUPE HORSE, PEI eold-for want of use; no fault; cet Sn at JOUR H- GHEEN'S btablos, 629 G-strect | Ject: iE $100—ONF BAY HORSE, 16% eee one race; Ki ‘ at the Raval tao renal morth weet. SALE_ FStuas bch about 103 ‘old and sear al Me “yy 325, Sea saree D PAR- & KENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COM- floor; also, one on ini Rooms third floor. 1th ‘street ‘northwest. Ja2-3t" IN AP : FAMILY, DELIGRT- FOR RENTAIN A PRIVATE F, BT. ful Rooms, en suite or single. or un! nished; modern improvements. Apply at 1304 — northwest. (E-FRED ZELLER, DEALER Raported Sincine hinds: Harte Mountain See Bird tood aud cages ‘of all vania avenue northwest. — -ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANO, 7-OCTAVE, ‘(OR RENT—FOUR ELIGIBLE UNFURNISHED Rooms in second story, borhood, and , in cenerally located. Apply at 10 Tuk street northirest. ty OR RENT—720 l0ra STRE! nd ii itral and desiral street northwest, at the head of Grant Place, d31-3t" Fo, RENT—1013 157m STREET, HANDSOMELY {ud newly furnished Rooms, iuoluding handsome lor ani room communicsting; new house: Fetined private family, choice Table Board; ‘best loce= ion. as1-3t" oR RENT—TWo UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON third floor and two unfurnished on fourth floor: gas and water oneach floor: at 605 13th street northwest. 431-3¢" fect order, with Cover: vate 3 fA VARIETY OF A pend cues and Business W: ET, NICELY FUR- NM. ¥ 13 6th street. pished Rooms, en_ suite or singly, cleanly, ao wiper gem R SALE—A GOOD SECOND-RAND CLAR- ence and Close Coach, suitable for livery or hack ; 2 Landaniets, 2 Coupe'ets, 3 Coup fc vind ng 3 Dots ‘Wason, good oF Business ROBT. H. GRAHAM, 410-416 8th street northwest. Repairing promptly attended to, ay [NESS CHAN( ya, 2 Extension ‘OR RENT—ADJOINING EAST CAPITOL PARK, 142 A’ street northeast, handsomely furnished Par- lors; also, Rooms on 2d and 3d floors, with Board if de- sired. a31-3t* FLOR RENT_FURNISHED FRONT PA HED FRONT PARLOR AND Bed-rocuy also furnished sitting-room and connect- ing Bed-room, and other furnished bed-rooms.§620, southwest corner of 11th and G. 430. ROOMS ON FIRST AND SE floors; unfurnished 7 provements, in a desitable locality: at southeast. ‘Apply on premises, N. HUM FOR RENT—HOUSES. OR RENT—HOUSE modern improvements and goed k fiom; 18: street. Inquire at 1134 18th street north@pet. 303-207 JOR RENT—NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSES, 1109 AND 1111 R etreet northwest: gus and water; street care at corn: Tr. Rent$16. Inquire next door. — Ja3-eo3t® ROR RENT. FOR RENT. 1792 Het, 12 rs., bk., m. 1019 Cay sy Ae eee lm. OF EIGHT ROOMS, alt Georgetow! 132 Penna. ave. aR TWO Houses, 1621 and ns 6 rooms, with workinen. northwest. FOE RENT SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES FLIGI- AP biy situated: modera conveniences; reasonable rent. ALLISON NAILOR, gn., 1330 E street northwest WOR RENT—THE TWO NE! residences en the north side of avenue, between 16th and 17th streets, 163 12 roms each, with every modern tuprovement the finish of the houses is first-class, and the location in every way desirat ie. inuedia session can be . FITCH, FOX & BROW d0-Lw ¥ st; in’ prime order. 1103" F stre-t_ north: a2g WOR RENT HOUSES ATT $7 TO $150 French Flats on 14t!: sir orthwest, wil provements, four rooms, new: $18. k. A. Sci 918 F street. OR RENT— . BER &'CO., Le Droit Building. NORTHWEST; ALL 60 ver month. Apply _to ions] Sufe Deposit Company, 15th ayenne. FOR JOR SALF—TWO NEW, WELL-BUILT THRE story and bay window, pressed brick front Hou-ca, northwest section; parked’ all modern improvements: ithin hi lf sa re cars; guaranteed to pay 10 per cent and insurance. Address Box 91, Star office. iieo RENT OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE dwelling House, near Thomas Circle. “Inquire of C.N, THOM, at 718 15th st prthweet. VERY DESIRABLE HOME ON ‘New York avenue, near 10th street. A three-story and back building press-brick front house of ten on ley “in inimnediate purchaser. A beautiful three- story and mansard, press-brick front House, stone trimmings and steps; ten rooms, all mode iences; lot 18x140 to alley, with small stable; located on Hastreet, near the residence of Judge Haxner; house in pertect order; to an immediate custcmer at $5.500. Also, several ‘bargains in larger and siualler Houres. W. E. BURFORD, 1115 F street northwest. a3 ‘OR SALE_—TWO OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE Brick Dwellings on Q street, near 14th northw: just finished. ‘These houses are carefully built, well ished in ‘natural woods, contain 11 rooms, ‘bath- rootns and coal vaults, front south, and have afl mod- ern conveniences. A good investment for capital, or a Pleasant home, Apply to JOHN SHERMAN & CO. n19-3m St. Clond Building. JOR SA Ti THAT BEAUTIFUL block of Dwellings on Connecticut evenue, south of Metreet, in the most fashionable section of the city. ‘These houres have been erected with great care, and are yell constructed throughout, containing 11 to 14 rooms, furnace, huth-rooms and Conservatories, fished in natural woods, with wooden mantels, and are fitted for elegant homes. Apply to JOHN SHERMAN & CO. n19-3m Cloud Building. FOE SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE—LARGE AND ssnall Houses, tn all parts of the city. Call oF send gud examine our sts. FITCH, FOX E BROWN, 1437 8] venir olf COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUM- ered property, Farm of 240 acre $34 mules from city: 9-room houxe on farm; fine peach end young ap- le orchatd: excellent water. Inquire 2022 I sect. 031-3 (OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR UNINCUM- Droperty, a stocked Farm of 196 atron ine iulles out; oue iuile 0 railroad station; good House, Inquire 4000 Penhsylvania avenies * “eiStgwe PROFESSIONAL, RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE A} = A Mterted Srntnodintely after extenttin’ etiaah pn fith splendid eucoees.— Modern methods and skillin rancl Dentistry. jerate 5 NALLY, 1521 Fetreet northwest. PGigoN PeAsY FEET PROMOTE HEALTH AND LON- Mi gevity, hence thousands, from far m them the hight tedieal judicial poultioat aaiiaes itaries of this country, and revresenta- tives of leading f governments visit Dr. WHITE'S Chiropodial Establ: i, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘opposite Willard’s Hotel, where relief is afforded ‘with: oul ina few minutés. Press of business at office judes attendance at reaiden Bitice fee $1 per visit. Ses aT R, STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 NINTH street, s.e. cor. 3thand En.w. Extracting 9 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, free, for the poor. “Fimtdnee rae Shoes. Nitrous oxide gaa administered Ghasees ce M. 8. PARSONS, MEDI ELECTRI« Dinasecrta Deane Bocworth. Ofios hours . to 1 . re Congultatic Sis Scrat Bikinter NOR Rey sens ERNAND URSO, PIANO TUNER AND REP: ated ER AND REPATRER, Pitecenen, 2 oe aoe Omen Prof. re G.W. Bs SuSE pon, Yimeuteet nee ae and Dr. Kimball ee ad M.A. D* COLEMAN. 1015 14TH Second door south a aitie Church. 012 JUNE 2p, & GOLD COMPASS, ABOUT inch in A suitable reward will same at 1439 oe OST—ON THE AVENUE THIS MORNING, ONE of Steel Frame Spectacles. der please them at 1620 28th AS at etrect, West OST—ON LAST NIGHT, IN L Saloon corner to any one leaving’ asuington and itt OR NEAR 01 svenuo and 6th north Telarnea to it | 08T_ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR SILVER BILL, draft for $142.60, duplicate ‘other papers val left with Mr. Godfrey*s Hotel, 13th andi northwest ‘O8T—SUNDAY ON ees toward given if Fetusnea to 5 REWARD_STRA rato fe ke MATLOR and B streets northeast." OST—EITHER IN SERG -AT-ARMS Mice, Houve tf Her neveubetven cei contcining $265; 5 i; also uete to my onter for $133.90, $75 R. R. PARSONS, DENTIST, STREE’ Diiontis between D and H streets sree Balan a Operative, ‘and Mechanical itistry formed. Gharge moderate, “Gas aie gee" amare R. WEISENBORN, Di 915 ITH STREET northwest. Celluloid Teeth ‘$7 ver sct,and operatic the natural teeth at reasonable seman ag DUKE, DI 715 7% ENTIST, 4TH eter, ‘NORTH. New avenuc.— ‘Seta of Teeth, $8; Teeth Filled, ‘without Pain, 50 cts, ‘all operations warraited. FROR RENT_BAKE-HOU BREAD, Star = "ast f OR EXCHANGE—ELEGANTLY LOCATED y brick frovt House, northwest section; 14 reome: all modern improvements; th window. Address Box 91, Star ofiice. 430. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE (NEW) AND LARGE Lot, 2003300 feet, in a rowing county seat in Keun- Sas, for sale, or will trade for cit} | Call_on or addres Room 60, Corcoran Build! rivilege of bread FISHER & CO. 1324 F street northwest. ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th und F streets northwest. SONS WISHING TO BORROW MONEY ON uluables, ax collateral security, may address F.F. BS, City P. O., with a request tocall upon thea, {per month, ‘on X'S Loan Ofice, $14 avenue northwest. ONEY TO LOAN. M ‘ win sims TO SUIT, ‘or long or short time, on approv carefully invest funds in iene orem: having money lying in bank, peying no mterest, will be benefited by placing theirfunds in our care. Six per cent interest cuaranteed. e J. a1 ae, manrons Securities and other Stocks W. T. FITZGERALD & CO., 60, Corcoran Building, Washington, D. approved real | BRows, N roperty at R. FU near “Pennsylvania | security, We Sanouuts, ‘Thowe Th sums to suit, at lowest rates, on cunt eS ETT Ox & 1427 Pepneylvania avenue. estate necurity. 37 Pennsylvania | oREE TO LOAN. T have MONEY TO LOAN suins of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of a- ‘Charges moderate. No delay. N | ‘ON REAL ESTATE, B. H. WARNER, ¥ street northwest. _ PERSONAL. NEW YEAR'S WISH. A aving the crand. for whieh to hopefu: ir helpmate zud companion a str: ne single woman, who bas also some wr ‘but can only through a righ | Strive fo reach the smumit of her own ambition. Let truth alone ii ‘The truest woman can do In making mankind free. Af she, with Justice by her side, She, more than any i ‘Can bless cach human Address, for one month, ADV ‘TISER, in the Star. Rae ished will call _at_residen when requested; all business strictly confidential, C.E. in all cares: cone _ a6 | HE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, NG-ESTABLISHED, RE- vant and Axtrologist. wives better airs of life than any one in the pro- sells the past, present and future destiny ives e and all matters appertaining to ges, water and bath; lot 22x100 to an | | ke. splendid chance for business men; price $6,500 | An date Cain love and matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE CALL. | Sutistaction given or no pay. 2d ati pove D street northwe _ SPECIALTIES, R. ROBERTSON CAN BE ¥ WEDNESDAY and SATU! Office, 456 C street northwest. medical advice and S EVERY AY, from 2 to9 p.20. Gentlemen ‘needing 2 Te oe — would do well to — Jousultations confidential and cure guaranteed. Rea Lis card under Medical in this paper. Eighteen years’ ADAME DUBOIS, GREAT SPIRITUALIST ME- dium, works electricity on ivory’ Past, present, future, destiny, absent person’; gives ood ad men, snd roticfac Hours 10 to 1; ztelis true life— death; describes sce to ladies and yentie- 621 9th street northwest. DR. A; HULL, Dexcoseran ‘est Medium and Magnet Residence, 809 FE Office Hours, Wa. RS. H. F. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant and Machetic Physician, 600 6th street. northwest, treats successfully, without medic and Chronic Diseases. Consultation free. ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV All businees confidential. Ladies a, flemen 50’ cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aud | Sth streets northwest. SAFE DEPOSIT treet northwest, | ations at our office, ENTS OF Dapital Stock, ing ind | 5,9 in quantities to EDUCATIONAL [svensrrr oF GronceTo SGETOWN, LAW COLLEGE. . A critical or ta '. DENNIS, Secrvta: SPECIAL COURSE. Hon. MATTHEW P. DEADY, United Stores 9, for the Judicial district of Oregon, has cone-n inl," dlrwon the Students as follows: TURSDAY EVENING, January 84,20 7 o'clocy “Arial by Jury.” Sub THURSDAY EVENING. January 5th, sane to Subject: *“Law and Lawyers.” a Graduates of former years are cordially tovitea, ayy BARRING, AND, DAY, Scto01. Por yon, LADIES AND CHILDREN, 622 i8th street yen? wert. —Thor» y Music, Drawn” Pointing, and Kensingion Art Neeiiewerk ABE! ‘Vacancies fort RENCH LESSONS—NEW TERM IN JANCagyT Morning, Afternoon and Evening Cine» of a qrades. The of teaching is plement. Torna! and practical. A Parisian pronunciation teusht. 7; moderate. or wend meme and address. Mit V. PRUD'HOMME, 1318 I street northwest FJ\HE SISTERS OF THE VISITATION OF Wagy ed tam. co orean aegeed erared $0 receive elimi rape ‘at their Academy, out -mn avenue, between Ir and Desalen stresta. for res ferteslare, apply to the Directrns of the Avadeny af he Visitation, Washington, D.C. ihe R. F. MUSSAEUS AND ASSISTANTS _ Vately and in Class.—Ancient and Motom, guages, Mathematics, Preparation for ¢ Mu and. Scientific Schools. Ladies’ German Clase itt, morning; eveniny cl for gentlemen. Aline, fae ee 4 F. MUSSAE 1212 L street northiwon, m QCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AX s DRAMATIC . MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK ‘of New ¥ at2-1m 29 18th xtreet $6 (YOMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS” Ray uired.. Prof. Larrogue, A. M., Paz iaate -of Sorbonne Chiversity, Pa Classical and modern Innguacer spoken, fed. 915 G stroet northwest. GPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. bs} ~ PROF. AND MRS. LUCTE French, Englixh and Classical School for Hoya Will Reopen on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 1638 1 STREET NOKTH WEST F.C. COLLIPRES . B.C. COLL : Professor of the F fanaa, (Translations done.) Ltn QRENCH TAUGHT ORALLY—NO Monr GRat mar. Tam prepared to tescl System, the simplest, quickest any yours experience in best «chook dress Prof. C. GINESI, P.O. Box 6 SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TRACHER OF PLANO oJ Bad VOCAL: MUSIC. Particular a to be luntiners, as well as thowe wishing to Pertormers or T 12th etre di-eo2m' (PYAR CEDARS Litted for A ROMP SCHOOL FoR yoUNG Ladies and Little Girls, is situated on th Georgetown, and is accessible by street car of the city. The «rounds are extensive, tor henithful and beautiful. Address the Mf 1916 35th eteeet, Washington, D.C. PAR . mee = : S'Ninth and D street= northwest, 06 attractive hall in the handsome edifice ki the United States ax LINCOLN HALL BUILDIS and Evening Sessions for Ladies and Gentlen er ana danenters educated for real. life. Stent: tw ceived throuchout the year. A patie, cota rte an eloquent address to the students on “El: Bucoess,” by James A- Garfield aleo, full into erin the College, will be sent free apon aj mail, or may be obtained at the Colle HENRY (C. SPENCER, Principal. MKS. > SPENCER, Vice Principal. ¢ HERE IS NOTHING ON RARTH So Precious asthe mind, soul and character of # child.” FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, I Srrerr, Between ISH axXp 19TH Norrewrst, Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for. beral Sducation; prepares its pupils to enter College. Patrons have no expente for Cail om or addres, a 3.8. WILSON, Pip Sou x CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL POR ies. Weert End Inetitute, New Haven Conn. Eleventh year. Superior facilities. Scud for circular. ob MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL 5 ih, privately o in : Columbian College USICAL ACADEMY, 34 1 street northwest. Principal, J. P. CAULFI Studies résumed Sept: ‘NUE ARCKER INSTITUT urned from her western on nee on THURSDAY, SEPTEME! Girculars and further pr: Mrs. M,N. ARCHER, Ne opporite Thomas Cirei : re. lish and Cinesical French and German ahd comforts of Circulars may be o! Principal. WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTIDUTE. 4 Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies aud Children, re-opens September 19, 1R61- |For apply to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Mise . Dart LAN, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street nortbwrt.a6 RIVATELY OR THE MATION, Latin, ; a Euclid, « polis en ti ‘Terms in advance. 5 FLYND 26 S.W. corner Sth and K stroets, (2stablished 1877,] 7 Sth strect north wes! Chureh organ for prac a FINANCIAL. SPOCK PRIVILEGES. : ONLY SAFE WAY TO OPERATE. WM. H. PEIRCE & ©O., 613 FIFTEENTH STREET, Over Metropolitan National Bank. Buy and fell Stock Privileges on Russell Save, Jome=T, Keene, Jay Gould and other responsible and trade awainst same us tnarket chausen; ales, ti) and Soll Stocks and Bonds deait in at New York Stock Fx- ange on the most favorable termns. Correspondents in New York: H. GRANBERRY & ©0., & MERCER. of the New York Stock Exchane. Indicator in office. Orders executed promptiy by wits We especially PS ve oot Seal as the surest protection ayainst their trades. frequently resold at lerge profits. Full print jem | QILVERTON GREY EAGLE MINING Conant. 8 ‘The Silverton Grey F: Mi ny offer for gale a second block of five a pad cheren of bas Worse it yur TOCK IS" NON-ASSESSABLE. ‘Th now being vigorously worked, i8 situated st Silvertm, | San Juan County, Colorado, to which paiut the Denver end Rio Grande Kailroad ix now graded and will be «m= pleted in the spring. ‘The ore ix beld awa : Transportation, Prospectuses and inforna ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE-OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, Tn its own Building, Corser 16TH StReer axp New Yorx Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 22d, 1867. y Tents Safes, inside ite Fire an ices Varying from ‘year, | id . Rooms - Joining Vaults, provided for Bx — ke - VAULT DOORS GUARDED THE 8ARG! TIM LOCK _ according to size ani SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE JEW. taken KEEP! on P. SNYDER, President. . GLOVER, of ER, of Rigys & Co., Vioe President. sTUMDEVANE, INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, STREET. Corvmara & iH. pee HENRY A WILLARD. HENRY : FREDERION Bi BK. WILLARD, Secretary ae af rates. iy9-6m CO-PARTNERSHIPS. IMITED CO-PARTNERSAIP. ‘The undersigned do that formed & 00-1 for tie wcle of rthe ame or frm of W unless i President, IRE, Vice President. iGTON AND Gi 2, Mn MBOTE, DENTION, No. 40 TTH D street, three doors from corner R..” Iranchés. "Teeth inserted 6 per ect. "All werk nat TURKISH BATHS. = WOOD AND COAL, = GEORGE CREVELING, WOOD <p CO. obtained and speciiuens of the ore seen at the of MIDDLETON & CO. 429-1m _ Fiscal Agente for LL OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, BOND: and Provitions conducted on eomumissicn. Contracts or Privileges secured at the closest rats obtainable from responsible parties. Stocks Bought and Carried on 4 0 5 cent. margin. Fractional Orders executed close to market. Any one purchasing Privileges through us can use thy sme as Marvin in case they show a protit. List of rates and distances on Puts, Calls and Spreads sent Free on application. J. MICHELOT & CO. 48 Broad st., New York. Sie F. A. BEERS & CO., i14 La Salie st. NEW york, LACKAWANNS D WESTERN RAILWAY COMPA’ FIRST MORTGAGE y SIX PER Cl BONDS OF 1921. . INTEREST ABLE SEMI-ANNUALI. TPC THE Finer base ‘OF JANUARY AND JULY. ‘The road forme with the Delaware, Lackuwar: Western Hallrged p girect through une frets "The Mi oy 8 YORK pelt ae wt. Hem wom the equly mt well ae upon the Road. Tor sule by L. J. & ©. H. SMITH, STOCK BROKERS, 48-Im 52 Wall Street, New ¥ ke prvaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIKDS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investinent Securities Boush 11nd Bold on Commission, ORGETOWN | No, 899 18mm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broapwar, New Yorn. Every class of Securities bought and old on comme ion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelptis, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on tht New York Stock Exchange st one-sighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telogranh wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, tiroueh which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotationr ‘of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY 4 ret from the New York Stock Exchanse. ul Maiaced Hine Wher Wika, Beet he ahs maclswe gee gon cay susickeS SEL