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_ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON TUESDAY dannary 31, 1582. ‘CROSBY 8. NOYES Editor. ‘The Evening Star bns x reeuinr. permanent. Bena fice daily cirenintion more than treble that of any efter daily paper published in Washington, and cous to that of all the ether daily papers here udded toxether. and otherwise, news, or any information or busmess fan be sent day or nicht, free of chance. The suecesstal working of the Cheanyeake & | Ohio canal the people aimatt-r of so much importance to f this Distrt-t tat the execution of the projctof lengtheatng the locks of the canal | } lot of Nightzowns, full Length, with 2 wens itto Increase its carryt Deen looked for with hopetul anticipations, ‘The report, therefore, Ina Baltimore paper yesterday, that the pr $ of the various coal companies of the Cumberland cool regions had senta pet- tion to Senator Gorman, president of the canal company, asking that no teore locks be torn out than can be completed this winter, caused som here. It was :tated that from theman which titis work has been projected, and the ¢ workines wel, the representatives tes Deen forced to the con- + ty tae purpose of the canal ¢ y k mushont the entire tor which the work of lengthet - the rirenmstances Hf the locks will not be compley ter is far advanced, and the run of coal by the boats be arrested daring thut portion of ti When! Is most profitebie, both to the bout and coal « unkes, bo get coal to a market. i that the appearance of things > to suspect that coalition has nal ring” and the Company for the r in moving coal from gumber of ty ng it was Senator Gorman, ft will be seen, dechires to a Stag reporter that the te report is groundless. Me says the work nadcrtzken ts to be completed Wis winter betore the opening of navigation. and he scouts tie sugcesi'oa alition between the canal company and U 4M the interests of the latter, as absurd. He also Polats to his past record th carrying out extensive Fepalrs upon time, as evidence that he will accom. ptish what he bss now undertaken, In good season. With these assurances from president Gorman, we May, therefore, count npon the completion of the ‘Work upon the locks tn the for the opening of the spring business. — —- Its a duty that Congress owes to the people of thts country to pass, to reguiate the counting of electoral votes. Two prexidential elections have been held without any defined method of counting the votes, because partisanship was more potential in Congress than patriotism. Both pirties are responsible ior this neglect in tue past, Dut both now have an oppor- tunity to repair thelr deiimaueacy by the enact- | ment of a fair, fust and com renensive law, pre- seribing how each step fo the count of electoral ots shall be tikeu. The warning of 1876-77 was repeated, in a inuch less dangerous degree, in 189, when an attempt was made to get up a con- | ‘test over the electoral vote of New York, by par- ties clatiaing that Congress had power to say whether it should be counted or not. A presiden- al election very naturally excites the poople, and | partisans spirit runs high. The public mind 1s, for the time being, to an inflamed state, and the opposing sides cling tenaciously to sup- Posed rignt With the mode of counting the tonal vote an open question each party puts that construction upoa constitutional clauses relatiag im fact, views the whole question in a bias“d light. ‘Tats subject, in its present indefinite and undeter- } TMained state, furnishes mateéHal for fleres contro- Versies, unl, In the evevt of a close election, posst- Bly dancerous confict over the reswit; and so long me Congress neglects to provide the proper lestsia- fon it coutributes to this danger. There Is an evi- Gent disposition on the part of Congress to take held of this subject; but {ts delays and procrast!- mations may prove as fatal to this much-needed legislation now as partisanship has proved in the | Past. Senator Edmunds’ bill, which passed the Benate of the Forty-tfth Congress, is generally admitted to meet all the requirements of the case. Be accords to the states all the rights that demo- rats claim in regard to the appointment of elect- Ors and decision of contesis over the vote, and eenld probably be passed through both Houses of @ongress tn short order. - ee Senator George has a Dill pending which pro- Poses Wo encourage agriculture and mannfactures Dy repealing the duties and fmposts now levied on Machinery for the manufacture of cotton and ‘Woolen goods; on goods composed ef hemp or jute; also on tools of mechanics which are used solely ‘mmanual labor; also on all agricultural imple- ments and on all cotton ties. This bill is one of the many that have been introduced during the Present ses-lon looking to a reduction or removal © tariff duties and overthrow of the system of Protection as it now exists. The protectionists Bnd themselves attacked on every hand, by bills Under all sorts of titles, but all almed at the same ead The bill of Senator George ts to “encourage fadustry™ by giving to the farmer, mechanic and Manufacturer cheap implements, tools and ma- ehinery. Farming 15 uow carried on in this coun- ty chivily by the aid of machinery, and the tariff for protection keeps the price of this machinery So high saat 1 18 beyond the reach of the poor | man a = ‘The news from Paris yesterfay unsettled Wall street for awhile and gave the bears an opportun- i$y which they improved; but, notwithstanding Bumerons wiid rumors, the market held its own Pretty well, the shaky effect being only temporary, ‘Te balance of trade continues in our favor, although western speculators in wheat have in- ereased the price so as to greatly diminish exports Of that product. As long as the trade balance favors us, thers ts no fear of a large or long drain @f gold. Reports from the west are, that the fanners are preparing to plant large crops, and there sevins to be a general feeling of confidence Wat this will be a favorable crop year. The tron g@iits have orders enough to keep them busy UWrough wnother season at paying prices; and, ‘Upon the whole, there 1s as yet no cause for any of Ap nston, —————————————— CONVENIENT! ‘Convenient when it mows, Fach lady knows: Convenient when it blows, Trading at COCHKANE & CO.'8, Convenient when it raina, File city drains: Convenient when there's stusk. And not very much rosb. Convenient when it dries And every one tries Convenient bargains of first rants To secure Opposite Rice's Bank. Convement when it's cold Round our bodies to fold Convenient wraps so warm - Protecting from the storm. itis money we hare, Con ventent value to recede Where they never deoaive. Con venteut alwa find Goods of fhe bet kinds Convenient where they procure ‘Special ordurs to make sure. = = NET casi. juckle Arctics, host $1.50. Wool lined Alstnan’ est $1.25. —— Best Quality btn 6 oa T5e. foraen*s i rs, 35, 40. 56a, Chitdren’« Kub or Boots, size 11 to: Ce Boy's Kubber Boot Ito Mah's Best Quality alee 6 to 1s" 1914 aud 1916 Pennsylvania avenus, m SELBY'S, (ssouemas: Day. PURE WAX CANDLES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY. ms HE UNDE! SIGNED. HEREBY INVITES ids for the WI low Stock Hv ginan, ticturen, and Fisteras et ‘Suore No oat any ~t nerthwost, resery Feject ailiaan into Ne Bed BS Setandoy Febreaey 1 f the present sesston, a law | { i To introduce BAUM'S New Dollar Corset, I will sell the | Lot of Luitiey Hosa, to close ont, at 10 cts. | 1 Lotof Ladice' Hove, Regular made, fancy. And to make room for new imprevementa, I will sell fre THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL EVERY WEEK, WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR. = = = } Lot of Chemises, Trimmed with Rufiie, only 29 cis. Tux Stan oifiee ts connected with the Telephone Ex: | se ca cmmiaen, wit el Ae % . Adivertivements, ontors for the paper by inail | 1lotof Chemives, with three Hamburg Insertions an | wets bina Rom | Hot of Skirts, best Muslin, with three Bunches of Tucks, 58 cta. | Llot of Skiria, with deep Embroidered Flounce, 98 cts. | Frow ‘The Celebrated French Contille Corset C.P. at $1. Te CLOSE OUT SEY: ERAL DEPARTMENTS, om this day on, Groat Bargains. BE CHANGED IN RYERY DEPARTMENT, Joa, 45 ota. Me, $9 cts. t, 75 ets. CORSETS. ‘same up to March Ist for 75 cts, ei ee lite Gena, amd Gassineres, z capacity Nas | Llot of Nichtgowns, Tucked Yoke and Embroidered , “ti! }¢ sold at less than half their real vaine. 5 ecsE NOTICE. DRY GOODS AT COST. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. offer at retail one Inm- dred thonsand dollars worth new and cesiralte Dry Goods and Carpetings at cost for twenty dayy oniy. MONDAY, JANUARY 99, Will begin our great semi-annual eale. DRESS GOODS. Fine and choice Black and colored vets, Pinshes Crapes; special bargai st #1, worih $1o3; Sata ali Rusdenes, Rrocsded and Moria, frots $1 poo yard uy $3.50, all of which will be offered nt cost. ka, Sotine, Wel- x. at i SPECIAL ATPRACTION 10,000 yarvis of Renmants, Odds and including ants of Silks, Sating “Velvet Plush, ‘fine Drass which ; WHITE GOODS. Buy now while you can get them at coat. 300 pieces of India Linens will be offered at 17, 20, 25 and 30 conts per yard. 150 pieces of Plaid Naineook et 10 conta yer yard. 100 pieces of fine Plaid Nainsooks at 15, 20 and 25 cta. per yard. | HOSIERY. | cts, 1 until | 1 Lot of Ladies’ Silk Hose, extra length, $1.50, RISBO: | 1 Lot of Fine,all Sitk, Paney Sash Ribbons, only 88 ota; | i | | | i form 1 Lot af W er prive $1.2: atered Sash Ribbons, at GH eta. EMBROIDERIES, LACES. An elegant Hine at 10, 15 and 25 cents, LADIES | CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. B. €O. Ratlroad Company, | Uisters, Cloaks, Jzckets and Suits reduced 20 per cent; somie reduced to half price. CHILDREN’S SUITS AND CLOAKS. Great bargains in odd suite. S BAKER'S: BAKER'S CHARLES BAUM, 416 SEVENTH STREET. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, | 1878, Like all our Chocolates, is | prepared with the greatest care, and consists of a supe- | rior quality of cocoa and } sugar, flavored with pure vanilla bean. Served aa a | VANILLA CHOCOLATE, VANILLA € VARILEA citoce VANILLA CHOCO. VANILE. YVANILE YANILE YANILLA CHOCOLATE, VANILLA CHOCOLAT! SHOCOLATE, drink or eaten dry as con- | COLATE, { LATE. fectioncry, it ia a delicious | ‘A CHOCOLATE, | A CHOCOLATE, article, and is hihly recom- | A CHOCOLATE, z -S CHOCOLATE, mended by tourists. ‘A CHE Sold by grocers every- where. VANILLA CHOCOLA VANILLA CHOCOLATE, iD RE to it which ts wost favorable to tts own cause, and, | ER & CO., jester, Maks. W. BAK Lo: KA, 7 1121 CugstNur Srrerr, INVITATIONS aso VISITING CARDS, AN CORRECT TASTE AND FIRST-CLASS 381-002 EXECUTION. Te GREAT GUESSING CONTEST - ABOUT TO CLOSE. ‘Owing to the prompiuess with which the public have accepted the invitation to guess at the Sum fF FPA ber of Be: windew, To ans in the Jar that is exhibited in my show T have concluded CLOSE THE REGISTER BOOK AT AN EARLIER PERIOD THAS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED, Ni CHANGING THE DATE To THE INTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. In doing 80, I cordially invite everybody who has not already registered their names: TO DO 80 AT ONCE, j 80d avoid the great rush that will occur om the last day. THE GRAND PRIZE ORGAN CONTEST WILL CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9ra, AND THE RESULT ANNOUNCED IN FRIDAYS PAPERS, SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Geventh street northwest. | cei 1S { | On one second and third floors can be found great bar- 1 cave of Lace Maslins yard. be sold at 12% cents per CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We havein thi * many very choice atyles of Cloth J ud Dolmaas, which wil be sold less than ebnt one fhe Sik Doluzan | left, tat we have inarked down from 360 to 333. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 50 Wozen Children’s Hore, French Ribbed, Reular | Made, in Cardiusl and Blue, at 25 U | STs. 25 aies' Colored Hose, tiny Madde, 45¢. | per pair, wortir La and Children's Under- | | Wear, both Foreign and Doinestio, st prime cost. K co CARPET DEPARTMENT. Roxtuirs, diree-ply, aud Unitas at Sauut Lowell, 2nd Hartford cs, in choice patterns, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Good Calicoes, 5c; the bext Calicoes, Ge. One caen of tholwat American Percaies 10 worth 1480, Gao case of Imwlish Fercales 123, worth 16e. ch aud Brows Cottons at the case price, = W. W. BURDETTE & CO., NOS. 928 TPH Si. AND 706 K STREET. 331-c02t 70 MEDICINE GIV N ME ‘XCEPT IN THOSE CASES WHERE, ON EXAMI- NATION, 1 PRESCRIB! WHICH, ©! LIAR MAGNETIC OPEKATION, AC- CELERATE A | PERFECT AND RADICAL CURE MAGNETISM, ELECTRICITY AND SCIENCE COMBINED: DR. O. DODGE PHELP: OF NEW YORK, PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES, LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, NEW ORLEANS. ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, HARTFORD, SPRING- FIELD, BOSTON AND BALTIMOLE, MD., HAS ENGAGED CHRONIC LINCOLN HALL, | COR. 9ra AND D STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C.. wi = WILL PUBLICLY HEAL THE SICK, WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE, EVERY MORNING FROM 10 TO 11 O'CLOCK, UN- TIL FURTHER NOTICE, commzxcrxae | & MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30. HAS ALSO TAKEN PARLORS AT 503 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, NORTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, UNTIL MARCH 1, @ WHERE THOSE WHO ARE ABLE AND WILLING TO PAY MAY COME FROM 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. EACH DAY, THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO WITNESS THE WONDERFUL CURES PERFORMED IN THE HALL. ADMISSION FREE. ‘The Docto:*s practice is mostly diseases of a chronio nature sud cases iven up asincurable. Although a graduate of s medical collece, his method of treatment jg peculiar to himself, thourh there have been men in ail aves with the same magnetic power over the diserses of the body and mina. Some euil it the “Gift of Hea)- ins,” yet few have Benson itto such an extent over diseases and persoxs. It iw life and vituwity Paseed fron a strong, hy body to aweak one, that | restores the lost or uneqval circulation of the ) or | Rervous fizid. So powerful is this influence that per- | ons who for many years suffered from diseases wht: have becu pronounced incurable, and to whom medi- cine has been administered to no good effect, have been, | Testored to health in an incredible short space of tim It will not restore a lost member of the body or perforta other in bilities, but it will always relieve pain, from whatever caus’. ‘The practice is based upon the Mont strict principles of science; thereis nothing mnirac- ulous or supernatural about it; ‘It is in harmony with sll natural lawe. By this trestment it takes but a few minutes for invet- erate cases of almost any curable ch-onic disease; and ‘So Sure is the effect that but few diseassa Tequirga rec. ond treatment, except Deafness, Broken Boos, Dislo- ae. Bad Curvature of the Spine, and Suppurating ome ‘The diseases which yield the most Spay oe the cura- tive a, this: Pees by 7 are: hae a Winds of Scnul Wakes Dees ver Dt Sen on Headache, vous Irritation of Bronchitis, vibes, samt Secu, Rawtiye Bisse, Cone Yulsions, Hys Neuralgia, a € om Spleen, irritat‘on of the Stomach, Diseases of Kidne Womb, Morbid a tite, Wakefulness, General Del Weak Spine, E men pi the 1 K Sore Eyes of Every Description, ange, Weak and yes | Rervous Depression, Di Bi Noiee in the Head, Disc from the ‘Cancers, ‘Tumors, Tape Worm, Piles, Btw Pimples on the “tie Docker hare fe oan ate his peculiar treat- ey or has, in contection with ment, discovered = specific for that Epil e iim aud pertcdlacip iariies’ Geen eae with the Spasms, wiry are fi it. Teannot tell as tothe probsbiiey ai Tsee the patient. Let robe succeas until I sec inquiry niuat contain stamp. ters NEW ORLEANS TESTIMONIALS. PILES. Mr. George Buchart, 221 Josephine street, between Magazine and Constance, has for 25 years tried four or five doctors, all'to no puzpese. After four applications by Dr. Phefps he is now well. Piles 18 jouca, Toned alt kingee sabes Ere three weeks, without knife, caustic or ligature, and eas, ‘without pain or detention from busint CONSULTATION FREE. NOTHING SHORT OF UNMISTAKABLE BENEFITS Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputstion which AYER'’S SARSAPARILLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best Yewetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, —sll powerful, blood-making, bleod-cleansing and }ife-sustaining—and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulons, mercurial or blood disorders. Uni- formly successful and certain, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sorea, Boils, Humora, Pim- ples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and ali disorders: aricing trom impurity of the blood. By its invigorating effects At always relieves and often cures Liver yenewer of waning vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal, It tones up the ystem, restares and pre- serves the health and imparta vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the auffering sick. For sale by all druggiste. 8-2 709 700 ‘We are SRethD Ca BAVILAND & Buel ‘MARKET SPACE. co. 10E CREAM SETS, YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE A make himself cenerail; te wages. Address ANTED—A ‘Cheek, and to Grocery store; office. WyANTED—A REL Wiel hacen SRUSsas pas stay acti aud have good recomine- DW? a and assist In tokimg exre of D street. AS COOK AND Lal W “ion te private fainiiy. Apply at 1329 S10. orater’ pn. srt etreet orth west : “at ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE SERVANT, W Nisan tae ‘Reference required. aes Lor p.m. at 1829 K etrect northwest, Franklin Square, Ny TAN rep MBER AID AND BOY TO GO TO New York, chamberuuaid to wash and iron, boy | wait on table. Good coferunces.. Fase paid. Gall after 7 p.m. at 1101 13th street northwest. ~ Bie wv ANTED-A WAITRESS AND HOUSE MaID Dike JR | Apply at 1613 Hetrest northwest. it )QVASTED _DIMepiaTELY — AN ENE 10 oung White Woman to cook, wesh and iron fora | smal family: mast have best af reference. 2911 west P street, West Waxhincton. 331-38 W. ues vOME preferred. scone @ations. " Apply at 909 SNTED—A WO) Willen MONDAY commence a “CLOSING oUT SALE OF TRIIR GENERAL «TOOK OF WINTER DRY AND FANCY Go@Ds, ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COO! well reconmpended; white 424 13th street northwest. + alo one to blow at prices that imvef attract the attention of all. ARMY OFFICEN'S FAMILY Wotan or Girl as housemaid snd to assist in eare of children; must be willing to go West, good waves diven: references required. Address next five d | FE. 0O., Star office. AT LICENSE w WwW agenoy, 40 white and colored Cooks Workers, &e. Families furnished servants with Le Tey us. 926 ¥ etreet northwest, ‘The goouls to be offered at “RLAUGHTERED PRICES" See See ete reel aor WASTED THREE INTTTOE ood address to cenvaes this for thr eule of a superior Abdominal Supporter, | “DRESS GOODS,” “SILKS and SATINS." | MB. BRUCE, 439 91h street, near Enurthweat. in all makes and shades, inclnding | WANTED.-SITUATION N EDA eee Helene oes BY} } cms irc and education, “SATIN de LYON,” “SATIN'RHADAMES,” SATIN | thorouciiy uodertanaiue tas tutte bet ot ache as Gees’ iy Eneland aud fire oomntry. Addsexe MARVEILLEUX, EVENING SILKS, VITSON, 939 N wireet norhwee Bie AND SATINS, ED RY A YO! NA POSITION IN MA Grocery Stone: seven yeare’ experience: i Will pay $50 cash to guy ¢ Address Rox 45, Star offi j sane fo: WAStem Position as sti stor or Member by first-class penman and j canable of attending t private correspondence: good references. Addivss ELION, Staroffice, — J28-3t { Wann -FIFTY DOLLARS WILL BE PAID BY | VY “a young man of good character for a situstion ws frenan 0 | Box ‘both plain and brocade. Also their entire stock of VELYE! ‘Ss AND PLUSHES, of all colors; their unrivalled stock of tar office. MPLOYMENT, street ronthwest, faniles to en th HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, of all makes and sizes. ED-BY TWO LADIES &ND ( ashed or unfurnished Koon or two: i Row | With Board. State terme, which must be moderate. | os FANCY GOODS. | Rega exchanged." Address Box 115, of all descriptions, including FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, TIES. FIcHUs, | iscan be wentin. No atten- tion yaic to answers that do wot coutein fall part Hane 0., &o., &e., TABLE LINENS, TOWELS | [Ei es eS H ; and NAPKINS, PLANNELS, MLANKETS, i ae 73 WA)? {D—HO S. COUNTERPANES and coM- y ANTE pe. Hl = USES = A email HOU or pert of House. at FORTS; DOLMANS, UL- Must be ches, Address ADAMS. Stor SIERS, ULSTERETTES, COATS and SHAWLS. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS BUY-SRELVING TH OB ALSO, a 4 Tables punter, | ‘suits! for millinery’ use, at 213 Peunay A LARGE STOCK OF EDA LAKG! in ans di LACE TIDIES and CURTAIN LACES, SHOES, ND JANTED-INSTRUCTIONS IN BOXING A! Address JM. v wrestling (by 3 competent person} ANDEXSOA, City post office. NTED-DRESSED FOWLS WA: OTR & SON, Witmington, Del. Lire, including the celebrated maker of eB Ps JOHN poate ai soe deiives N TANTRD—TO BORWOW & leiesi marine seourity for thive mont! aliowed, Acdress BOAT, Box 6: Address 26-1. EAP FOR CASH, 20 ‘Mules, weizhing sbout [D--TO BUY © y sound. well broki 1,000 tte Bonndary northeaet. | WASTED ~ soLpre Be sure and cal, and witness the dig BUSINESS BOOM MILITARY BOUNTY Jand Werrants, Seldiers’ Additional Homestead kids of Goverainent Land Serip, for hect canh rater wil be paid, - 3. JGHN- of the season. i LON, Attorney-at-Law, Le Droit building, corner 8th nd strects, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., SVEN ORE MONEY AD: x oom 3. BES 3a30 820, 622 824 Tru Srrevr Nourawser. ED-SECOND- HAND FURN! orsmall quanti | Star oftiee. ce | WASZIDSCARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM | zt RICE’S, 490 Maine avenue southweut: feathers | torenovate, maitrenes to remake, furniture to steam: the oldest and best concern in the city. ‘05 ANTED-CARPETS TOCLEAN. WE DO NOT WHIP Carpeta. Our work is done better aad prices IN nates WBE * 427-1 WEATHER COLD! Jower than in auy other establishment in Sashington. Grdore by teisphoue, A. H: CHACE & BRO. G16 Lon: isiana eveni 325 WEATHER COLDER! ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN & ALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, ia aCom- miscioner of” Deeds for Every State and Territory, U- 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always im oBice frou 9 a. m. Pp. ma. mz WANTED OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Small Quantities. Hichest cash price paid. 321 | Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 8d and 4% etrects. “jamid 18 THE LATEST WEATHER REPORT. | WANTED. You 10 KNOW THATISELL AFTRST- | VY class ‘Taitor-made Second-hand Suit, much better } and agreat deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest. or at Branch Store, No. THE ONLY TIME WHEN THEY COULD BE USED | £0? 2th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but Se | Second-hand Clothing. iS THE PRESENT: ROR BENT GROOMS AND BOARD, FIRST at No. 221 East Capitol street, Grant row, ay. Also, Bourd by the mouth. NTON HOUSE, 77m AND I STR J class Table Board, $16; Room ai location central; ‘no liquors. J. LASS, $1.25 380-08 EE TS. —FIRST- Board, $20 to PDELONG © iia ees a ROHS AND, BOARD. FIST-CT. indiana avenne, $1.2! | ane er ee | NVHE TREMONT HO 0} hotel in the city. comforts than an, ai are heated with steam; OUR CHINCHILLA HEAVY DOUBLI:- BREASTED ULSTERS! . AT 316 ‘Also Board by the Foun STYLzs, MORE HOME, The balls and the rooms are eine cs $2.50 and $2 per day; monthly £25, So ps LOGHIEL HOUS: \ yell furnished, and the table 1s eocond to none. jen and bbizes from 35 to 48, OST_BROWN SETTER DOG, ONE YEAR OLD. table Rexerd pald on return to owner. 1719 Ht Lost 08 SATURDAY MORNING, 28TH INST. either in the Yth-street ears or Market, | narrow band Bracelet. Finder will please return itto 920 New York avenue, and be suitably rewarded. 1° O8T—ON JANUARY Slsz, LADIES’ £4 Watch and hain, | on, 33th street etme New ayenuo and No. 621. A Hberal reward will be paid finder by the owner, Mrs. FORD. 1213 New York eye- ‘Ss 816 axp 318 Szvawra StREey ‘TBE BUSH COMMENCED. BARGAINS TELL 4 gusta in & Ox 100,S.er | TABLE WHITE GIRL TO bo | TO CARRY READS | auy branch of the B.& P. RR. Address | Star | D _SKPTING-RUOM AND | Jal6-3m1 | | BMxccona oor att west INA Pi of attzart: man: with ali tm Grant Place. | } euitebde {or naval oficuss or No. 1 ST 11th street power T CELY FURNISHED COM «gud our Parlor noderm conveniences, hot and cold wate, FOR RENT—ROOMS. KENT THREE UNFURNISHED NOOMS ON | WBS Massschiveits avenue n rth- quest? 330) RIVATE FAMILY OF Tuy @ Box = at a T) | _|FORSALE —MISCELLANEOUS OK SALE A \OUNG BAY HORSE, STvIANE PSs eres oie ot unter hat nen oF walle re . er price, rte. epriy at Armco & Hin rirest nod Wetoe Place morthweat st ® fat | Prok gave INE COPIER SAGLE SKAT, IN ts fot onter, wil be wid reamonatle forcash.-Apriy: Apply at 1101 13th street horth= | at NO. Donne) ivems avenue northwest jah ir EAL, CK AP-& MOK ONK-HORSP SLEIGH 1 hachome Bells; bath good ae mew. Api tect northwest. iv SALE ONE LAKGE DOUBLE BANK PETAL Lass Charch Orgaa, aud one fine peatiy bew Pawo, twast be soldat a greai weotitioe for a0 | Street mortar ‘oo 3 SALE_ONE NEW GPNUINT SINGFR SE tax Machine with monoctam stem ow. . drop beef and 0. } Fs KENT TWO FURNISHED NOOMS. ALSO , ade drawers; Jett napoosed and all midechiwes, te | BS three und on Brat floor, at 929 1 atcoet | At OPPENHEIMER, 335 Bth stront, Mt Clond Bulla j Mortinwest. sR ine. posse JOR RENT-FORNISHED ROO! NEAR TO. <4 WILL BUY A HAE?Z MOUNTAIN \F the Capital. At LIS C street (Iuste Plece! sonth. $3.50 CANARY, | emt. 2 Mote; Siuge? Warranted, = Geadiol, a. ) FOR RENT FIRST FLO! iF ‘street u rthwrs:. { i $28-3t* Fave ; alse, one Street northwest. JOR RENT—TWO bath attached, at 7 FOR AT | eccupied, FLAGLER, 316 Indiani YOR RENT. | Capitol. 36-5" {PR _RENT_sToR! venne northwest. nk of Warhington. vr trober, bat wr es; Sout | parlors and hall newly paper ton pert * ) tenant §20 per anonth.” W. | cars pens the doo DWEL! | 24th st. ail! Pa. ii02 ath 4.9 901 23d et, Fr. 4 fine FOR SA OB SAL Houses, iF } Fe SAL ' reveral elerant and | located. $10,000 and F etrect northwest. | ROR SME A SEW } ment x west. containing tweh . 216 F st (ENT — NICKLY FORNISHED third oor. Mences; small private family; no chthiven. 805 ith floor, two adjoining Rogie. FOR RENT— STORE $25, $18. AL JOR RENT—A DWELLING. 12 ROOMS 3 $5 00/1008 Sot et iN THE NORTHWEST SECTION ‘$18 per month. B POUR ROOMS: AT | ete... cquells cheap, Cad at 1 commer 11th street aad Penna, at omen. Pamiog | FOR SEA bo nangars SPLENDID SEVEN v actave Howrwood Case Pade, § fot or tao canfortubiy formsbed | fury \snsvantenl, for oy Biever, hetelk House new, par SISHED ROOMS. WIT street northwest. Re. 311.D_ STRI FUR W1i avenue. ROOMS ON FIRST AND SECOND eors; unfiurnished: Pa | desirable locality; at 12 lst street sont Apply on premises, rors en euite; mod. N. HOA ZNO. aL A. WILSO’ fount: bay window, rance, I th hot and cold waier and dumb waiter 4; Metropolitan street LANGS, BARBER & CO., 1 MODE 4.38 905 23a, 40.00 907 BA 40. 001000 254 wt 40.00)99) 234 00/1427 Bi 7 9F. ins it 40.00) <a EK. 8. WESCOTT & CO., Coroer 20¢h and T streets northwent, VERY FINE HOUSE, THIRTKE. rooms, piel th street northwest; im prime ord: new firwt-class Resi $11,000, B. H. WARN. DR SALE A NEW THREK STORY AN - N 002 G street north- uit in the most sub- | lence, No. ve reomis, bi conve NT NKIGHBOLHOUD, ck Houve, 3145 P etroet west; ai) mod. }ODERN IMPROVE. qaubroidered Gover sid stink. ay NIMMO'S Piano Ware Roos, 43 JOR SALE. A MAGNIFICENT, NEAK octave 4 inno. hand: and carved Ly NEWT 4 "CHEAP TWO Goon, trod jcentle: stand with ny harmo. One culy tive y PICER, COMPTON "3 SALE NEW AND SLOOND-MAND LANDAU of utrgictia, Cou os, Coupe Rockaway, Phae- Up tons, ities, Kuxiness Warons, ROBT. hh. GRAMAM, 420-416 Sth stieet northwest, Repatrine wremptls at te. = | Boon sane iushd Curri@ces an’ Business Wagons. the intest style Varnes sd Mocaull Was: “ich Teeiliow, JOLN M. YOUNG S13 3m =aor a sreninernamnesnaenaeatomenbammeni FOR SALE—LOT Fe SA A, RESELY Locarep 3 at a very bow Lot in tho worthweal auction of the: sty nre for cash, OTIS BIGELOW & CO., it 605 7th street. A VARIETY OF NEW A sb SEOOND. BUILDING ie BUSINESS CHANCE V TANTED A PAKTNER, $1,500. A reapoctat stopping one | this amount fcoure an interest in a fest-« | that will pay hin from $35 to $50 per week | view address NO! Star office. cry | (RESTAURANT—THE PROPRIETOR OF A KEN. taurant, centra'ly located on Pennsylvania ave ue, UNug 2 good business, desires a first-cla-# Hest: — rime, a WITH FROM athe | to like bis Eating Mar. To one thorouehly ex | ca \ble, and with sufficient capital to carry on the bared a Ne + | Heng, he will absolutely wive lin. in his own right, the tise. We He CLAGEET. G1) Maat Meee | combine area Ses umn. in, his own right, the BSE | Belons sngtainn gig andy at, wfthout the fnreat Z Se Ra: ment af a dollar. “Adrews Ika UR. Sta 20r RENT $0 PER MONTH_RRICK HOUSE Stee. = arch Sieals Raypret sig fants ate bse mead | FANG F GQODS AND MILLING FX TRAOrDL rater, gam as uary Change A Store having dome teh thontaats Bas Piece, Be CH | doin de pat wat in offered Ou inventory. 0 can 2 ss aS pore wen. Sn 7 <T_VERY CONVENIENT House, | Kemana Asian. Location oneal the hen te ate ten rooms, lane er, cau and water and | S:tisfsclory reasmeloreriligs, Addrwee FGM hice ara Improvements, 1438 Corcoran, street | ‘ice 528-30" | ert. i MCOAP ERE en OF 919 Bast, Capit A, Goon CHANCH ar RY, te a AND ——— provision ator, northwest eechon of ts. stockand |FROe BENT. | dood Sout som eer, nortan soca Store. | drwan (NK | van with 1,000 coninake cood thimg. A) —L_i jase" GOOD CUANCE FOR BULLDERS._1 BAVE SIX AN choice {4e near USth and Q strects, and 20 pear 25th etrort and Fennaylvania avenue, which the owners demre to have prow and will take yrue nt hones. een KA. MoI Nii, Pret 91S Fairect northwrst, OR BALE, OR ae, ESTABLISHED BOOK. f iationery en riety ving a goed « Uustesn, witb £4,000 to $5,000 worth uf stocks rere chance t) engage in a mafe and. profitalve Inisivews, ae, 200 Tetrect horthwest, L. orner intends retiring. Address “STATIONEK,* 163 F stre tuortinvest. 47.907 | Star office. __ Ste “2 4 oe qos meat ESTATE LE—HOUSES. oS nr oe AL NICE NEW SMALL BRICK tian lveenneheicmaed £1,250 and $1,200 each, B. MPROVED, treet northwest. P4-3t for cash. PAUTIFUL RESIDENCE (NE Lot, 200) "AND LARGE 300 foe in arrow Conn LY meat ne will trarte for c ect we kaze abirgan. Call on or addreas Room 60, Corcoran Bulldine. | m “4 fi wood, Lot 2 yarn a > me A | estotallogs A. As WHESON, icon weter Bene? | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Pepacyivania even ue. { Fe BALE -A VE back { and Surroup { interest. trout House, | tieatar, contain ance and comfor OR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE smal! houses, in all purts of the Washington Brick Machine Ca, Bene | and examine our lista. FITCH, “6 | atee sad oe iu fired-ciana, ncooenible to } Cara. To an itumediate purchaser. $8,500; ‘belance monthly or quarterly, in essay, Also, a two-story snd. b SQUARE, CORN ‘every nodern iny The. ic basement ER K STREET. We are sutly rized by General A- A. Humphrey. U. 8. For full particulars apply to ‘oF full particulars SPER. J. FISHER & CO., 221-2w 1324 F street, near Ebbitt House. JOR SALE—ON. j veran $9.50; On "easy 208 430 street nothwest. Rest TEER ed ences im j caller even room Buck Dwelings cone Seutrally located, in complete bf vernents; four rooms on first floor, an eastern and | Southern exposure, bay windows on Both steer £. W. WHITAKER & 00, Jall-im anenin, at low mee -Uyrick vement for ele- lot is 30x103.7, and for loca- tion is seoond to none in the eity, ESTRABLE y (and jail modern i: streets, large rape arbor and beeutiful terrace.” Prion terms. Bans Tatil first quality. Fie further “uiformation,. auply to” CHAIR < KNAUFY, Frederick 930-38 | POR SALES ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED ON d | B* the western miburbe of Proderick City, Md. New 7 | Brick House, handsome and lasge, muital | mer residence or bosrding-house. ity, jot: location Foe ate, OR EXCHANGE FOR UNINCUM- swo anes of | A” bered property, a stocked Farm of 196 acres, nino $300 casts; | miles out; one mile to railroad wtation; «ood howe. barn, apple and peach orchard, vineyard, good water. Inquire Woe Peuney!vaiua avenue. 3212 $20 to prompt tenant. Price, $2,600; $300 cash. bal. | ¥rth? i - 2 IKABLE LOCALITIES, Metco N: BURPORD, 210 F | wo wis bard ones to eek tes ee ane = 22. | payment required. and balancein tstallinente oF on tom j FOR saLe— ime. For particalars call at our office for eireular. JOHN SHE KMAN & Ov. ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON McPHERSON | _3s?%1-lm St. Clond Buntding. JOR SALE—ON FASY TERMS, OR FAXCHANGR tor city “property—A fine Countcy Residence, % ‘with Araitie ll Maelgeant readence, Built and occupied by | in view Of’ the Capitol, on Linon avenue "Twa himself, on MePnerson Square, corner K_ street, wit! Pounaess containing SY Sores, under good cultivation; fine stable on detached lot an lance samenquare. | improveinents consist of a five Frame , S8xT ‘The house is 30 feet front by 73 feet deep. and was con- | eleven rooms, moderh improvements, sive lone cote structed by one of the best builders in Washi no | carriage-houre and out-bwldinga; excellent puny, De expense being to make it first-class in every par- | crehard ot chvice {ruite, raper, oruuuieutal aud dhwde trees. | No reasonable offer refused, ax the owner his no SrrtnZ for at. Inquire at 718 7ch street north west. jaS-Tan VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR bered property, Farm of 240 ; 9-room ‘on turm; fine ble orchard: excellent water. Inquire 20: ma _CO-PARTNERSHII -PARTNERSHIP. ‘The undersigned do hereby certify that they have finished throu, PERSONAL. i SALE OR RENT—LARGE WOUSE AND LOT, location healthy snd convenient; seventeen rooni, cemented cellar; two bath-rooms: spacious dining-roor — Tenant persons fr. Twill pay po debts of hi ‘Wasktnston, D.C. BACHELOR, able, lively your ively youtie wom Star Office. im the th , babits and bair; likes the *‘a mouth fa: WHOM IT MAY cc Jan. 31, 1882. Washineton, desires th ing and attend playa, &c. Addreen medium in stat shioned for kisses.” cation are of course eerentiale; an that twenty-four or twenty It is not esvential that his choice shall have Toney. lias on income of about $10,000 a year, and eliall be al —I HEREBY CAU my and jor contract wan, with Whom he can spen: 330-2" YORK BUSINFS3 MAN, hirtcs, well educated, of ref is quite youne this date from trust ing my wife, OCEANA E. DYSON, on my acomimt, a6 n. fit*} A.W. DYSON, SPENDING THE WINTER IN ie Requaintance of a rexpect- x17, | A ed associations, “‘would Uke'to marry.” alover of fine form, dark rather then ight complexion and exquisite teeth, and ‘Retinement and edu- vd as fo ago, ihe thinks . rticularly as to formed @ co-partueratip for the sale of Loe. uncer the bame or firm of WASHINGTON AND GLORGETOW SN ICE COMPANY. No bills or accounts will be paid upon a written order signed JOUN LEETCH, our ip bard wood; separate waxh-room, | Treasurer. Office, No. dubd Water street, ‘Georgetown, . W. BAGG, Navy Pay Office, 1a Xow | Day SOHN LEITCH FF. BARKER MURINE: -PROFESSION AL. [SERUL, FEET, ko RELIEW WITHOUL PALN in afew minutos. Hard und Soft Corns, Bunions, | Clav and Inerowing Nails, Chilbluing, Vascular Ex: | creacepees and other vonuplsints of the fost raocomd' } treated at DR. WHITE'S Chirovodiat Extablisomen 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willerd’s Hotel. | Hours:"Sam. 896 p.m. Extaltished im Wasiicton, D.C., in L661. Patronized by the eifte of the world, | Fee, $1 per visit, for putting BR. feet morder. — jald iL PARSONS, DENTIST. —OFFICE AND Residence 428 7th strect northwest, over Ballan- tyne's Bookstore. Filling a specisity. Teeth inserted on vulcauite and collulcid. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth, day or nixt. Changes moderate. JT RIUFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- eerted immediately after extracting vatare: Frith eplendid success. Modern moth: end skillta | branches of Dentistry. Moderate foes. Dk. DON- NALLY, 1521 F street northwest. 16-3 J)%_STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 639 NINTH ot struct, se. oor. hand En.w. lxtracting 9 to UL to make “tho family” comfortable, bitt amiablity., vednnesdayn, free, f alysis lat aerial deuintie, Ie | atta Seas per alec Case oe wit ‘Dear the true names of the writare, and dnclose their é ae photographs ) it zaay be relied upon that the confidence | JPR. M.S. PARSONS, NEDICAL EENCTRN ante Setiie en Wedaneegsos | DD ne ks emer m nd? pin. Severe ‘No. 2 Fark Bow, New Yok. “Sis SINTH STREET NOLTEWEST nee JOR ADOPTION—A six months old, of or respective but autonturate le Ww na rentage. Full legal possession will be given if de- Bred. address "Wale "Star ‘fice. “References } IANO TUNER A 1 ool SERS A A given and required. ICTURES BY THE NEW INSTANTANEOUS t QUARTLETS Gainey aot Ti treet, oh west. Satiefaction guaranteed. _ja6-Lm ETECTIVE, AGENCY, 300 9TH Cents conraltation. free; wit calles sane | a WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 77H ae requested; all buxiness strictly confidential G-&, | [J Somtiace {Gellulota Tooth interted $7 ver stand er. o16-4m “| alloperations.cn the natural teeth at reasonable j cee. ‘ADAM ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- | E*ttacting, 60 cents. = M Glatrroyant vee better | JR. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH- on ia all affairs of Hife than any one in the Dros Sefer ste and New gave amsistance on afl matters app to | without Pain, 80 ctx. “All operations warranted ast ‘M. TALBOTT, DENIIgT. No. 437 feo corner ‘$7 porsct. All FE} 7, Disea nn toe ie ranted. EVERY BUYER MORE THAN SATISFIED1 CUSTOM-MADE CLOFHING FOR DRESS, BUSINESS SUITS, from $8 to $20. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. ‘BOYS’ AND SUITS, $3.50 to 98. BOYS’ 07 ‘$1.00 to gio, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS? RULE AT THE GREAT SALE OF NEW YORK AND CLOTHING, AT 733 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Between G and H atrests. N.B.—LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS, etl POF. PHILIP LAWRENCE. Pnoy. PHILIP LAWREXOR, of New York, suthor of “‘Lawrence Speaker," **Comatock’s A= TO Loan, GN REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BO. SPECIALTIES. DER ATs eae: coer CONSULTED EVERY py mae domes, ‘Silver and Plated Ware at lowest all his work is: Cc annette MRR Este see (40 Bushels Crushed Coke............$3. 38.

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