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THE EVENING STAR. _ _* WASHINGTON WEDYESDAY February 8, 1892. SRY S. NOYES Editor. The Evening Markas a regular. permanent. | bona tiv cireolation more than treble | thet of any other d paper published in | 1 te that ef al © added together. ction, and ex r daily papers by Tae Stax « 1 with the Telephone Ex- chense. jers for the paper by mail aud or any information or business can be charge. ‘The theral or anti atic | North Carolina has found « leader, and the natural conclusion ts that It is now ready to “boom.” EX-U.S. Senator Cli mes to the front u marshal the dissitisfted demoe! erable po- Utteal ademo- erat fr 1 quarter of a century, and bi ovcupin both branch say will be no dim: movement If movement In consent t he adaet, rbileans persist in keeping up their n I don’t think weean do Much, for that party 15 distasteful to our people, and they will not do anything that mignt by any possibility restore it to power. Mr. Adams Once sald to me,many years azo, that the demo- cratic party tn Massichusetts was just lange enough to fill the federal offices in that state, and that it didn’t want to grow any larger. That Is the case with the re Carolina. If they are will ul oflizes, I believe we can overt! cratic imachine, for the people tired of it.” Negotiations lvoking to a consolidation of all ments opposed to the democracy are pending tn North Carolina, but the dem 3 of that state who are tn Coagr very put,” to sacrifice th yw the demo- | profe: 2 - | L AIT gSss, imlifferent with regard to it. They do not betieve | “ONE LOT,” ONE AND TWO PAIR OF A KIND, i aa Tt S88 a coalition can be formed, but the indications are WE CALL THEM ODDS AND ENDA. RAE AA Wr Ssssg that the coming canvass may develop more oppo- | Porn AS HE Saas sition than the dominant party counts upon. Have been Good Sellers at $4.00 and $3.50. In Georsia the coalition movement does not Rik 6OY YA LT seem to De making much, if any, progress, juds- | COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT AT Rats OY AAT Ing from the reportsof correspondents sent to that | 4 RREQ O YY AAL State to write it up. The st is enjoying a de- $2.50 A PAIR. 18 RR OO Y A ALGUL.. gree of prosperity that naturally contributes to ae = = the strength of the party in power. aes <a Sapp ghee sad lent aha GU9?, Pay & co, The grammar of the present Seeretary of State 1s ais excepted to by the editor of the New York Mail A. SAKS & CO. and Express, becanse that officer takes occasion to : say,inone of his dispatches, that “the United STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 820, 822 AND 824 SeveNTH Srazer Nontawest. States ts at peace with all the nations of She} earth,” ec. The term is used in that connection | 8 $16 ann 918 Sevenen Sraser._| —— the English premier would say that | ~~ Sa Loser pale lige ranateneoll ctoemas beeen d | |OUR SALE OF DRESS GOODS, DOLMANS, England” or “Great Britain is at peace,” &.,to | ¢¢ STINE express the Llea that the people of that country ov CONTINENT, . areatpeace with the rest of the world, and is | there precisely correct, grammatically spe: ing. But there is even nized authority for its us mar. The que: country are a n: number of th issur late war. It was finally and deft- | nitely in favor of the first part of the pro- position, In 186, and at such a cost human Ife that it was suppe: ever beyond the regton of debate. We a prised therefore to see our esteemed and patriotic cotemporary undertaking to revive It at this late | day. If we mistake not its editor won his military title in defence of the position very properiy taken | by the Secretary of State, and to which he now ex- cepts He ought to write ashe shot. That's the Way he used to tell the boys how to vote. o> The Virginia house of delegates yesterday pas: the Riddleberger bill for the settlement of the State debt which was introduced fm the Senate on | the 1th of List month, and soon thereafter passed | that body. It now goes to Gov. Cameron, and his | Spproval is regarded as a matter of course, as he | Waselected on a platiorm pledged to this very | measure. This fs the same Riddieberger pil | Which was made so prominnt in the United States Senat> last spring during the dead-lo the only changes being in the figures to meet the | total of the debt, Including interest, is fixed at interest thit has accumulated since that time. The $21,035,377.15, and the rate of Interest allowed 1s three per cent. per annum. A proposition t sub- mit the biti to the people for tieir approval or dts- approval was voted down by nay3 to M yeas. ‘The democrats (or funders) mde no contest in be- | half of this propositir 1 Indeed some of them | Voted with the readjusters against it, which Is taken as an indication that both parties are | destrous of reaching a tthe at of the debt question. The only resistance that can be made how t the debt settlement as proposed under this | Dill, assuming that th rnor will approve it, | ; though the ereditors may con- | clude to accept the settlement offered. i ee = | The Britlsh parliament reassembles with an | sajority to sustain Mr. Gladstone and his | + despite thelr recent losses; but the ses- | ston fs to deal with tmportint domestt: questions | that may lead to marked political changes. The Babject of tension of the right of suffrage will De presserl, and in such a iunner, probably, as to | demand constieration. The courts have con- | Strued ihe Law rexulating the suffrage as it applies | So tensnts or renters of partments in a manner that will Largely Increase the number of voters in the towns and cities, and an equal extension among the agricutturists will be attempted. The Question of land reform in gland and Scotland, a3 well as in Ireland, wilt present itself, and it 1s,one that fs calc-Uated to trouble the ruling party. The Queen in her speech has dealt only with such sub- Jects as afford plain parliamentary sailing; unless, Perhaps, the Irish question be excepted, and that, Of course, could not be ignored. With regard to Matters that may prove embarrassing,she appears te have concluded to leave parliament to deal with them tn its own may. She maintains that there 1s @ecided improvement in Ireland, and the surface condition of affairs there rather sustains her in | this statement, though the question of land tenure te not yet fnally settled by any means. <> = ‘The New Yorkers are Ina quandary what to do With their snow. The snow-fall of last week there ts reported at the abnormal amount of fourteen ny Work on gram- | on whether the people of this | inhabitants of a petty sovereignties held together by a inches The authorities have no way of get- tng rid of it. Indeed, they say that no street- cleaning department In the world has yet been Able to solve the problem of the speedy removal of this or even a less amount of snow. The New ‘York papers therefore urge that private enterprise Should come forward to aid the city authorities in Mts dilemmas. In Washington the snow-fall was Unusually large, but was followed by warm sun- Shine, and Old Sol ts doing the work of thousands of men in clearing the streets, a Ex-Governor Robinson, of Kansas, pronounces the prouibitory law of that state a failure. He goes even further, and declares that drunkenness amt the crimes growing out of it have increased sin setment of that law. He has taken the trouble to 2 quantity of data to show that more If riety w than formerly; that S Where it {3 Sold has increased, aw Is enforced unevenly and in- | { Kansas is ina much worse ‘as than when under vernor “sul Suastontsts ide. en Suppressed tn St. Lout onding to the newspapers of that city, at in operation. ced in this connection, how- st gambling there has | ten years. But it is tthe better of the and pioned by Mr. G in time, pon their right to choose a ut regard to his religious He will probably get in + ieee opinions, es — Among the swarm of almanacs for 1982 the Tri- dune almanac, the Ledger and Times almanacs of Philadelphia, and the Sun almanac, Baltimore, maintain am easy lead. The Ledger and Sun al Tha Macs are, as usual, distributed free to subscri- bers. Some of the New Yo the Sulliva B, Bovsssoy « co, BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PexNsYEVANIA AVENUT. ors GANDPATEES Clocks. — THE FINEST Giretiecton tn hacer tat inomel eee Deane with moon, caleudar, & For 63 Fasieite serect, Balmore. Jalé-dm, SOY KL | Therefore don't delay Coming, but Comeand Becure the | Under Green Apple Helen Campbell | CASHMERES AND SHOODAH* CLOTHS. Gvinps by Landertack and Fret, Joenpiing. | Love's only Chane (roc) ‘Parsons Lathrop | ¥rom Lobby to Peak. ‘ fad Mtns "NY, | PLAIBS and FANCY STRIPES, from 50c. to 30c. (Dousld G. Mitebell "|| pLAIDS and FANCY STRIPES, from 2T¥e. to 25c. Dawn (poem)... Hop. Googe H. Boker | T: Rel ia i ine Houedielan “Helen Campbell = Editorials—Sanutato; ae a = When Sis e Cnin) Bemus, Sclenee Jottings, etc | Our COATS, DOLMANS and ULSTERS we are offer- —— Yale College: | ULSTERS reduced from $25 to $17.50. | Tnipressions (poem with autograph Oscar Wilde | ULSTERS reduced from $12 to $9. Row aud then (pocm -7"---"Yauiae Uhaadi Moultee | COATS of all makesand sizes trom $5 np. ee Derma by A Frederic ewe’ | Gear INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN OTHER Pais ee -- E. A. Barber | DEPARTMENTS ALSO. | ete., of a size suitable for in<ertion as a frontispiece in | s Works. Appended to the encraving is a fac-simile of alee his autograph aud an extract from his writings. VALENTINES ees ene Over te once eg | OFeuurely cow enw unyellacsans| A taxes satay or | Sanco Se hae ee styles in Stationery. Visiting and Weddin Cards ps ROYAL, SPECTAL 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aD 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. LOTS OF PANTALO: AT PRICES THAT ARE SURE TO MAKE During Se test cer we have made a series of offer- ines in Ladies’ which post GLOVES. GLOVES. THEM MOVE RAPIDLY; ARGAIN” OF THE SEASON. EVERY PAIR OFFERED GUARANTEED ALL WOOL AND THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, te THE PRICES WE PUT ON THEM IS TO SELL THEM. GLOVES. WE DO NOT STOP TO CONSIDER WHAT THEY | GLOV: Cost, BUT ONLY WANT TO CLEAR THEM OUT, ‘which will be the moat at- tractive and important sale we have ever FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Palais Royal 3-Button, 75¢., mer price $1.35. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Chamois Gloves, 68¢., for- mer price $1.10. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 7-Hooke, | $1.10, price $1.40 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 6-Button Palais $1.35, * former price $1 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 4-Button Palais Royal, $1.10, former price $1.50. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. “ONE LOT” THAT HAVE BEEN GOOD VALUE AT | $6.00 WE OFFER AT $4.00 9 Pair. former “ANOTHER LOT” THAT SOLD WELL AT $5.00 | WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE AT | $3.50 A PAIR, COATS AND ULSTERS AT REDUCED THE NEW ILLUSTRATED WEEELY, PRICES STILL CONTINUES. CONDUCTED BY ALBION W. TOURGEE, WE HAVE MADE DURING THE PAST WEEK STILL FUKTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF Author of **A Fool's Errand,” ‘“Bricks WithoutStraw,” | = “Pigs and Thistles,” ete., ausisted by DANIEL G. BRINTON AND ROBERT 8. DAVIS. SUITING FLANNELS, SERG 8, CONTENTS OF NO. 1. MOMIE CLOTHS, from 37c. to 25e. PLAIDS and FANCY STRIPES, from 65c. to 40c. Mareh Son = My Great-aunt Elizabeth, The Still Hour. Sidney Lanier | Dr. D. G. Brinton | J. 1. Russell ing at prices far BELOW COST. En ‘Art of Adornment. In Lighter Vei Design by J. ii. Mitchell: With the first number of siven a fine Stevi-piate Engraving. Albion W. Tourzee, the author of * GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 824 Tra Street Nortnw: I HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF Emily Sartain, of | Fool's Errand,” | Subscription Terms: $48 year: for six months, invariably in advance. Mailed post- | axe free. Money sent by registered letter or money or- der will be at our risk. Specimen copies free to any address. ‘Trade supplied by all the news companies at 734 cents scopy. All correspondence should be addressed “OUR CONTINENT” PUBLISHING CO. printed and engraved at lowest figures. W. H. MURRISON, Law BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. _ THAT THE ¢ & FURRER is this day Dis- aut. Mr. FURRER will collect solved by mutusl con: It Chestnut and Eleventh streeta, Phiisdelphi all amounts due the firm, and hae assumed all its in- LS — | debtedness. PE JACOB STINZING. ec ARPETS! JACOB FURRER. Iwill continue business at the old stand of STINZING & FURRER, No. 601 3d street northwest, where I shall be. miswed to see the former patrons of the firm of STINZING & FURRER. JACOB FUKRER, bruary 7. 1882. £7-3t* 18 CE VALENTINES, FRINGED AND UNFRINGED CARD VALENTINES. A large Stock and Extensive Variety, graded from a CARPETS !! i CARPETS !!! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. UPHOLSTERING AND HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, Penny to Five Do! Wholesale and Retail. Variety, ees C. C. PURSELL, = 17-6 422 9th street northwest. SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, Ss 8 301 MARKET SPACE. V ALENTINES. GFECIAETIES: VALENTINE CARDS, Goops: ‘THAT NO HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES: Satin, Fringed and Plain. CAN GIVE YOU GREATER VALUE FOR ‘Prang’s and other Manufacturers. THE MONEY. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ‘Qf 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. per | _ Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. 328 sakes ‘The d Navy Whisky $4.50 gallon; ; Aminy an y WITMER'S, ee a thee Gorn Gaur 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Atg14 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = ‘Than any other place in this city. 5a AT Cost TO FEBRUARY 28ru. I shall sell off my entire Stock of Dress Goods, Blan- ‘kets, Cloaks, Heavy Underwear, Cashmeres and Black and Colored Silks at prime cost for the balance of this month, February. Call early and get bargains. GFLIZ & MERTZ, IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GEO J JOHNSON, 3 ‘713 Market Space. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or STILL ANOTHER REDUCTION IN OUR PRICES 200 dozen HATS of every style and shepe, in Fo! KINs's PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET. TAKE NOTICE! BEFORE REBUILDING. Beaver and Piush, of the jatest_fashion aud be: quality, » BWe., 40e., 50c., T5e., to $2. 100 dozen of PLU: ‘in all the desired shades and colors, at 75e., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 $3.50, to $3. OSTRICH TIPS, in every color, from 25c. to $1. A magnificent assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, at wonderfully low prices. | RIBBONS, ,in_ all widths, aud colors, in Satin, Gros Grain, Brocaded, Sarah, at 10c,, 15c., 20¢., 25e. Elegant Brocaded Watered SASH RIBBONS, at 50c. | and 60c. a yard, sold formerly at $1.25. SATINS, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, atfally 40 per cent less than regular value. LACES, in rea} and imitiffon of the latest design, fully 40 per cent less than regular price. of the best English BLACK TREBLE at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 © outhit wil dn well English Black ‘Treble Crape a Jance of our i tern HATS and BON- NETS wil be wold at shy price, No Toscotabls offer will be refused. | We also offer the following goods: CHILDREN’S ULSTERS, at 31.25 to $2. LADIES’, at $8 and $4. A full line of CIRCULARS and CLOAKS, at $2.50, $3 | A full Tine CRAPE, Elegant JACKETS, at $2, $2.50 and $3. of LINEN and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS and FICHUS, GLOVES and SIERY and LADIES’ VEST'S must go, 0 mat- ter how low the price. ‘ THIS REDUCTION WILL HOLD GOOD FOR TWo | WEEKS ONLY. KING’S PALACE, _ff __ 814 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. P#PoRTANT SALE FOR THIS WEEK AT BAUM’'S, 1 lot of Choice Ladies Cotton Underwear ...... 95 cents. 1 lot of Misses and Children’s Underwear...... 25 cents, 1 lot of Infants Night Slips, Trimmed with Embroidery, Kufite... - 50 cents. llotof Infants Long Siips with Fine Ham- | burg Embroidery, + 75 cents, CHILDRE! SUITS. ' Liot of Suits, from 3 to 10 years, made of Flannel, | Cashmere, Plait and Worsted Material; former prices up to $6, now reduced to $3. 1 lot of Odd Suits at half price. MILLINERY AND FLOWERS. 1 lot of Ostrich Feathers, in all Shades; former price | $5, now $3.50. 1lot of Ostrich t sathers, White only; former price $4, now $2.50. 1 lot of Corsag: Bouquets, at 25, 35, 50 and 60 ceuts. All our Uuiidren’s Hats reduced to 35 conta. We have still a few Ladies’ Suits on hand, left over | from this season, which we offer at sacrificing prices. All onr Ladies' Cloaks, Ulsters and Jackets we offer at | greatly reduced prices. Ltotof Ladies’ Flannel Suits, latest style, at. 1 lot of Ladies’ Gossamer Circulars, quality guar- anteed; former price $2.25, now offered at... 1.65 | 1 lot of Missez Gossamer Circulars; former price 32, now.. . 1.50 _ " CHARLES BAUM, {7-6t . 416 SEVENTH STREE’ cd “pHs RUSH COMMENCED. BARGAINS TELL ! THE STORE, SROYPRP WITH BUYERS EAGER TO SECURE TH GREAT BARGAIN IN FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING ! P MORE THA OTHING UCH BARGAT THE BEST MADE THAN COMMON MADE GOODS. BEST CUT, MADE ANP TREMMED GOODS EVER | OFFERED AT SUCH A SALE, CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING FOR DRESS. BUSINESS SUITS, from $6 to $20. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. LOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, $2.50 to $8. BOYS' OVERCOATS, $1.50 to $10. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! BARGAIN! RULE AT THE GREAT SALE OF NEW YORK AND BOSTON CLOTHING, AT 728 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, « Between G and H streets. N.B.—LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS. Flour a 5i bens FLOUR! CERES, GOLDEN HILL, STERLING AND EL- LINGTON FLOURS, Are sold by all first-class Grocers. CHOICE BAKERS' FLOURS. All grades MILL FEED, BALED Hé* ap* STRAW. ‘Wholesale by WM. M. GALT & CO., fe3 Indians avenue and Ist street. J. W. KENNEDY & CO., a Established 1800, Dealers in TIN PLATE, ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 BSTREET. W. H. DYER & BRO.. e Dealers in DOORS. SASH, BLINDS, LUM- i-1m ‘27th and K sts. n.w. PRANG'S AND MARCUS WARD'S VALENTINES, DELicrous FLORIDA ORANGES, For aale by ONLY FOUR DAYS OFF THE TREE, Shipped direct from Orange Co., Florida, by my FRANCIS B. MOHUN, brother, : UR, . ELPHONZO YOUNGS, cad 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GRocr UST OPENED. 5 J yen iki 504 9TH STREET, Opposite Critic Office. E&w Notelocation. [f6-St] _ Between E and F streets. COLLARS AND CUFFS, W202 VER GETS THEM WILL GET A BARGAIN. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ W. 8. TEEL, Havo in sizes left (B last) 2-3, 2-436, 7-5, 1-53, 5-6. Ladies" French Kid Button Boots''at $4.80" fasuer sold for $4, and cost more to mam i) a e 3 935 Pennsylvania avenue. FHAY8¢ Moven oun ESTABLISHMENT, Have, # read many Job lots to offer ai half.price to PIANOS, ORGANS, PIANO STOOIS. AND Also, will offer To-day (and Toray cols Women's MUEKOIDERED COVERS Ak COST. Rubbers'st Se; Men's’ 650. pao pet 8 in sfemnacraaot me Ae ae om. | Eo ieraiae sig gh Oe at “ts : 1139 100 street northwest. on —— —— = LOVE, A POEM FOR 8T. VALENTINE’S DAY, W EDDING SILVER. Mw Exquisitely illustrated, at from $2 to $5. A plete Stock of Marcus Ward's, - Deda huss sud other VALENTINE ODES BIRTHDAY WEDDING, INVITATION M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., sea RNG Gaba, cnagraved ti the est sini, Display a choice assortment of WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, STERLING SILVERWARR, s EYesx ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. Prepared especially for Wedding Gifts, embracing all & WONDERFUL INVENTION. ‘the newest patterns and styles of finish, and ‘New Art, rs ranging in price from the most inexpen- to ive article to table service of any | Wa 2 RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT_OFFICES. Ww TED—A GOOD COOK, COLOR! with wood recomnendations. Apply at : street northweet. V TANTED-A CLERK T ney’® Office, one who understinds making out geime, iad bas a knowlodce of the business. "Salary, $6 per week. Must have the best of references. Ad~ City P.O. 18-36" WHITE WOMAN, TO rerereuces required. $8-2¢" M Cali at 441 M strect northwest. . 1440 Massachusetts at TANTED_ TWO FIRST- bers. Address, stating exp 18-3 WHITE BAR- jenoe aud terms, Box |. Star ofiice. £o-20" VANIED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND | iron; must stay nights. Apply at 1533 14th etreet | WANED SEVERAL WHITE BOYS AT Palais Roysl, 1117 Pennsylvania avenue; come well recommended. 1 THE y ANTED—AT THE GLOBE HOU, ami 12th streets northwest, ox wit 3 A COLORED W ‘ra! housework. OMAN TO DO GE a west, WASTED two GOOD BUYS, N URSS THAN ‘ hese; must have MILTON'S CANDY It JANTED—A COMPETENT LADY TO TEACH four children in the Eugtish branches, French and Must come well recommended. EOS Wins southeast. ANT: preferred. A\ WHITE GIRL BAT) treet northw AN'ED—A PRIVATE COACHM. references required. Inquire for Mr. x CHRIS. 1th northwest, WANTED A COMP! wash and iron pat No. 41 WANTED. a RESP! or Weinman for gene 17 STEN OLORED Y fora private family strect northwest. TABLE COMPETENT 1 housework Must under- stand plain cooking. Apply at 608 9th street north- | peted. west. 17-2" T “LICENSED AG a kore aud house girs. Families hed rervants with references, reasonable. CLE. PRICE 17-3t* WANTED — A SINGLE WHIT AN, TO DO wardenini; one mile from city. Inquire at 210 9th street northwest. 16-3" Wi 3X1ED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COL- ored Woman to cook, wash and iron; none but first-class need apply, at 1708 L street northwest. £6-3t? —_— Eee WANTED_SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY Wine the washing and ironing, or as child's nurse. Apply or direct to G. G., 702 F street northwest. jt WASTED {BY A WIDOW LADY, A SITUATIO as Cook in a snail femily; can speak French, A CAPABLE AMERICAN Wo- man and English: is 2 fir-t-class cook and practical housekeeper. Address 120 7th street northeast. it” ALMACIST sin the week a Position as Star office. W3ANzen. POSITION IN ONE OF THE GOVER ment Departments. T tig same will Li ay half of salary for three month, 30 ter cent. there. | 1723 after, as long as the place isheld. Address IDA L..Star office. 18-30" . COMPE A VV tc Situation a of references. Wadtep ay A Wr, an tm office, TED—BY A ond well ex, wu xive the tar office. 3 LADY, A POSITION zo vopranoin a church choir, in or near Salary nominal. Address MUSIC hington. WANTED—ROOMS. ED-IN Bl RIVATE FA Rooms or Floor, ard, for gentle wife and child two years old; mast be fn quitet neisl hood: excelient reference given and requized, Address Box 68, Star office. : Wink andvas. Address, with terms, Jocation.« iT A PERSON COMPETENT TO GIV instruction in the urt of fen vith the sin: sword orrapier. Address to Box 10, Hampton, mo Si ‘pecimens and terms at Mra. M. northwest. SOLDIERS Land Warrants, ue, and all kinds of Gy h highest cash rates wil d Sc be peid. WM. J. JOHN- and F streets. Jal6-3m W ANTED — TO INVE § AD- | vanced on important and valuable inventions, | either before or after Patent. Cloud | Building, 9th and F streets. Jat CARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM 490 Muine avenue southwest; feathers torenovate, mattresses to remake, furniture to stesm: the oldest and best concern ia the cif, ANTED-CARPETS TO CLE, 7 WHI? Carpets. Our work is done better end prices lower than in any other establiehment in SWashington. Orde ‘A. H. CHACE & BRO., 816 Lon: ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Small Quantities.“ Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. $d and 4% streets." jani9 V y ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THATISELL A FIRST- cis Tailor spade Second-hand Suit, much betior anda great deal cheaper @ common new suit can be bought, at Wh JUSTH’S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B. buy but first-clasi Second-hand Clothin janld BOARDING. CUINTON HOUSE, Tru AND STREETS. -FIRST- J class Table Board, $16; Room and Board, $2) to $25; location central; no liquors. W. 0. NAYLOR. ni! Roos AND BOARD, FIRST-CLASS, AT 316 Indiana avenue, $1.25 Also Board by the Si 3s pr day. do seneral housework; | LER, 316 Indiana ay PD—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS.—CALL | front, open esate. Fier | BQOR SALE CHEAP—LOT 3, IN SQUA a S-Iw" _ | PGirwet, 100 feet went of Zink street, South FOR BENT_FIRST FLOOR COMPLETELY FUR. | jour to a = nisbed for housekeening, including piano; south | n mt lee! eulie of mat - | nishea, “nice: for housekeeping, a aay EDUCATIO aR p | steel, Cs fe white | F Nust have good references. Ap- | Dorthwest. | ply at 1500 Leth street north AN, Wash Nailor's stables, on E street, between 1336 | vOMAN | GIRL | bath room, luv * COOKS, | and | street. ry | 926 F strect northwest. —- | office. ituation as Chatnbermaid, and assist in | can also spare two days in the week. Ad- | ments, 25 per month WO USEURNISH, D ROOMS WITH iG Attorney-at-Law, Le Droit building, corner 8th | atid examine our lists, YOR RENT—FINE OFFICES, AT S19 SEVENTH street northwest, formerly occupied by me. 4 Gre. proof vault, with Sg pe tore, ae a tanmetione | Shen, THOS. Ee WAGGAMAN. O17 F eirlet peaks ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, bath, in private camily, isd FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM souri avenue, between 435 and Uth went, 10 tional, Metropolitan, and St. James Hotel - all modern improvements. JOR KENI_UNVURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE—LOTS. AT street northwest; pleasant location. SARAH FI. 1D AL. H LLESS055, BX BENSINGTON ART NE | £4 work and Embroidery by Mra. V. | ather residence, 2113 Boundary street, Se Saqigp | AMCs andl at Mrs. Selnua Hugert's, COS Duh. wret | Fe & RENT —LARGE, NICELY _ FURNISHED | northwest, Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock a. if . second story front, Shree windows, lane | m. Sta E fm Sey eer yp or ioe ane lige tag eo | FPS PS SEMIN, ISD STREET None pai Fe se G all at 128 Nos | BF we is Ixaschool for the careful and myete- | Sere en ai a TeNemNN. Collet ASS Bore C | Rac ednie nd bak a ee ee he Acts : Februsry 13," Special terns tuade with young alien OF ranged city, w unexceptionabse a ‘Addrces Box 683, City P.O. rest Sec Board im private f “ 'T—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND | gentiemcn who wish t pursue one or two branches, A en suite, open Sre places; all modern improvements; | class in Book-Reopme fiom 3 to 4 pom. ‘Terme moder: healthy locality. References required. 1922 & street ate Books are furniehesl. gure or addres, a above, 26" im 8 TLSON, Principal. “A. CONCISE, FRACHICAL ILLUSTRATION OF the science of Bookkeeping, will be given to ladies FURNISH!D PaR- ites and bath recom | POR RENT ANDSOMELY i lors on first fle with open | attached, at’ moderate rent. S19 13th street north- | and gentionen aay or evenme, aprticatte Goatees | west. ee Prat nery moderates JUN. RADCLEPERS 08 WORT T APARTMENTS, SINGLE | © *tfeet northwest Lt oren suite: open grate fires; southern, eastern and Western expostire; modern improvements, at 1027. Ver- | mont avenne. fi-aw* | translated. 915 G street nortuwest. FOR RENT—STORES. | Mesteat. OR RENT STORE No. 713 77m STREET, WITH | * Professor ALEX. 8. De WOLOWS' re F Stabie in the reer. “Inquire of Frank T. Browning, | ybrofessor AT pin corcneeteteareenaee Colombia Law Building, oth street, between D and E ing. by iis ew simplified inetd, wert aed beat ta rthwest. {2-20 reading music at mht, sccompaniments, for operas, concerts gid par FOR RENT—HOUSES ihwest. between E-and F trace, Bar FURN T rent my Fuanished | Comm NT ON PARLE A PARIS" RAPIDDD / acquired Prof. Larrogne, A.M.. Parisian teacher: graduate of Sorbonne University, Baris. Also | glastlcal jad ruedern languasen spoken, taught im* NEEDLEWORK AND DROO- pideriog taught 1 OFFFR FOR 1 : after Royal School, | west, near fowa Circler Tt isa new hones containing | owt! Rensttuctom. “eucand. Specimens and termn, | five sleeping a Bonc od Koom 16, Vernon Row, Pa. ave. and 10th atroct. 13-61 oom in basement, F foot, sitting room or library, lance kiteben, newly furnished ana car- rovements. Will NoT be rented For terms, &¢. ines from 4.30 to 5:30 o'clock RRY, Attorney-at-Law, 3 Ustean acapeaty, {a 1d4 1 Steer Norranwest. Principal, J.P. CAULFI Studies reeumed Septenbe SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION - AND DRAMATIC >| MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MAc i) jaié-im \M er), Diplorace de vate and in © dining room, a1 All mod | as a RoAKDIN: house, apoly oa m., oF RT. K (of New York), 729 18th wtreet northwest. ADAME M. CHEVREMON'T (FRENCH TEACH y Paris, Lewons {Ok RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE TILL price $75 per mouth. Address A. T. Sreaeomatie trtaee Bek af ier at reasonable tern fee. Areas 1320 G treet northwest, in care of Men, i. Jil-tm CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC_aT WHALLS, cor. 7th aud D oR RENT $20 PER MONTH BRICK HOU rooms, on New Jersey avenue, between Taud K ets... | newly papered and painted: ranze, hot and cold water: | | kan, bath, de. C,H. ARMES, Attorney-at-Law, 633 F street. f7-6t =e = — nw. Ene FOR RE: 2 VENUE, COR- xtret. Fe House, fropting Dupont circle, handsome 3- V Py a Ep i | story’ brick: bay windows, 13 roome, modern im, . B. BULLARD, Director, dak-2nv | Menta. Inquire on the premises. NEW TERM UN JANUARY — Morning, Afternoon and Evening: Classes of all LARGE HOUSE. ON CORN Missouri avenue norihwest. F | grades. ‘The ‘of teaching is nt, thorough, | Improvements: containing €fteen roome; reut iow to a | Snd practical. A Paces ian pron: taught. Terms | xood tenant. inquire of P. B. BROWN, 331 Mo Roderate, “Call, or send name aud edsitven” MELES | Rew. 13. IE, 1318 I street a _| ¥. PRUD'HOM n) Maks MUSSAEUS AND ASSISTANTS — PRI- | Ae vata sud in Clare. —iasient ond Motors Lan guages, Mathems ration for . snd" Scientine Schools. Eadier’ German -Clateos tthe lanses for gentlemen. Address, for SSAEUS, 1212 L street northwest. USES; MODERN EY BROS.. comer 9 FLOR RE! avenue northwest, No. 609, NEW JERSEY 10 rooms, modern improve- ; house in wood repair. Apply to ‘330-in W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13t! orth west. | Foe kent. F,12rvoms, hard shes : ar ~ | MSS WOR LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER | ME of Vocal and Instrmmental Music. Addrose $44 | K street northwest. city ‘ys: Me Children, $21 | Math. Boarding 1 QRENCHOAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER + Ninth and D «treet« northweat, occupies its new: fie United Stateens LINCOLN HALL BULL DING Bat Cait tate aes 1] iN L BU! Ni and Sosnious for Ladies and Gentlemen.” Some And dauchters educated for teal. life. Students te ceived thr: hont the year. A panup conta drome to” the students ‘on "Elemente Success," by James A. Garficld; aise full information NT-TWO VERY FINE HOUSES, thirteen rooms each, 1012 and 1014 12th «treet northwest: in prime order. LM. SAUNDERS & | | | BRO., 1103 F stre tnortnwest. 429-96" | | FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS | Higiayede oy peat "minn te Clg OR RENT—PIANO—A HANDSOME CHICKER- 3 pal. . ‘ot careful parties, by the year, at $5 per month. F street northwest. # perso 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ‘oung Laities. West End Tustitute, New Haven, = —— <a pee Eleventh year. Superior facilities. nm 7 . + ening. | FOR SAL —HOUSES. |] ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL sor LE. | £4 ence and Enclish, privately or in class, Students | Fors { THE BRODHEAD RESIDENCE, | 06-@m | On Rhode Island avenue and Scott Circle. The own = — - — pocvan te Dens = ew | WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Board: and Day. ‘Shoal for Youn Laden oe | having removed to Detroit, now offer for sale this new | nikdren, re-opens September 19, 1NNI. Rm to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOI and superb property, on liberal terms. Its situation is Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street red for College and tive examinations. j Pre aarese sat co TNR Room #2, Corcoran Building. — | exceptionally fine, and no residence of equal attraction isnow forsale in Washington. For further informa- | tion mquire of RICHARD STORES WILLIS, Room | JDRIVATELY OR IN CLass. ~MATHEMATICa, 206, Willard’s Hotel. f8-3m | Latin, Greek, French. German and — _ | Special ‘attention to yreparation for Cu Wat FR Grits eugne golem EAUce | "ik, Aateraeco Sagi see Place ti stliwest. coutainin prove- | ‘Terins in advance. . W f 3 rey | ments am all’ cash castwent rote. Avpiy |_a6 SW. corner Rth and K strorts, Horihweet. NTY ROBBIS out ave, fed-Gr | TPH SCHOOL OF MUSIC, for | JAOR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE—LARGE AND | J {Establishid 1877,] | H* small houses, in all parts of the city. Call or send | 707 8th strect northwest. Piano, ‘Ongan, Volos, ‘Violin, &e._ Church onzan for practice. sls __ PROFESSIONAL. iTCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 | Penusylvania avenue, ae 36 JOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Kesilences in Washington. A fine three-story (and | Gellar) eleven room Brick Dwelling; corner property, SEFUL FEET, &c.—RELIEF WITHOUT PAIN” centrally Jocated, in complete ler; ail modern im- im afew minutes. Hard and Soft Corns, Baniona, provements; four roome on firstefloor, an eastern and | Clu Fx. i» and Ingrowing Nails, Chilblains, Vascular sd other complaints of th faet ncoont Chiropodial Extah southern exposure, bay windows on both streets, lange eresvences and yerandah, grape irbor aud beautiful terrace. Price treated at DE. WHITE’! 39,500; on easy te: E. W. WHITAKER & CO., | 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, of ve Willard’s Hotel. 203 446 street nothw: jall-Im = | Hours: &: to6 p.m. Established in Washington, a | BCE in TOK: Patrontgel the lie of the wri 5 Say r = 1 per visit, for put order. ne FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS | yu pausing pening orice, aap JOR SALE_FINE GOLD S 1 EM-WINDING HUNT- | tyne's Balke. Pantene eerwest, over Ballam- F Hedls oath, Or ST tae toe U | tyne’s Bookstore. Filling a apecialty. Teeth inserted od honse furni- ite and © . aa TON | On vulesnite and celluloid. Gax sien for the. paigiems or night. Changes moderate. JT ture or horse. (Cail on or address on of teath, fe en ee POSE SSe = MADE BEFORE AND IN- JOR SALE—ONE LARGE DOUBL! NE PETAL | A "sated iumodisely aller setae eet Bass Church Organ, and one fine nearly new Piano. | qithaplendsl eee Sonat ‘and skill in Tust be sold at a great sacrifice for cash, at 709 7th | branches of Dentistry. Mederais fom DR LOR northwest. ina 63w | i¢-3m .v fr a NALLY, 1521 F street northwest. SALE-3 NICKLE-PLATED HOTEL URNS, R. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 NINTH for steam, coffee, milk and hot water; cost °. En.W. pepper Spee oat street, #.e. oor. 9thand En.w. Extracting 9 to IL a.m., Wednesdays, free, for the poor. | Pinst-claas refer- ences, Nitrous oxide gue adininintered. Charges tea. | sonable. 230 R. M. S. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICL D ~ orth.” Ofte hours b band power: also a nickle-plated bar hot water Urn, new style; all will be sold very cheap. JAMES LOCK HEAD, Plumber and Gaefitter, 1414 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. 46. at" — ee sucosmir to Dr. A. "L. Boew <> () WILL BUY A HARTZ MOUNTAIN | ein. .m. to 7pm. Comaultati $3, 5 Qctttn oR anh cariager array | “i Gis Sixt SimeeT NOMTRWEST ng Se cluding @ la cae. “Pure white and | ee - mouse colored Maltese Kittens, Aquariui Goldfish, | Freexann URSO, improved Breed ig Cages. Hine breasted cinnamon | PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, colon and pini ‘nch Canaries, Parrots, ~» | 1230 I street north equally cheap. Call at Dowling'e Auction, Houss, oor. x west, or Box 712 City Post Office, References: ner 11th street and Penna. ave., at once. Prof. Gloetzner, G. W. Walter, org. Ascension JOR SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF SLAT aes egies: Frets cmnbractue the iiest hrs Quinte, MAN: | 5.8 Gaullela Mus. Doc; oe eee hibition at Facto ‘street, near 6th northwest. | __ — — Fin — — Wholesale and re aii ___f-lm* "| 7). MA CARMAN, R SALE —C: OF EVERY VARIETY, he: ‘Sole agent for the Districtof the Boston Buckboard Srcond Oo ae ae R. WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET northwest. Celluloid Tecth inserted $7 per set, and the natural testh st reasonable prion Company, who make the best Side-Bar Buggy and other light carriawen in the country for the money? ‘Repairing promptly atten: a Sey JBT. A. _fe2__ Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. n.w. I all NE LOCHIEL HOUSP, 512 9ru STREET NORTH- west, is one of the coniest and best conducted Board- ing-houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- at reasonable 829 LOST AND FOUND. }D, REWARD FOR RETURN OF BROWN DoG. Had on collar, with tag No. 65. to Lud faryland avenue southwest. £8-3t* LO8tal’, THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION OF the city a Police Pistol, with butt of stock broken. $5 will be paid if left at 7th Precinct station, coger, 1st and F streets northwest, O8T—THE 6ru INST., BETWEEN 16m AND Litera kant Massachusetts avenue, ‘Three Cab- inet Photos and one larser., Finder will’ be rewarded by leaving pictures at 1111 F street, DECKER & OST-MONDAY, 6TH INST., EITHER AT Ford's Thester or going from store, a KNIGHT LAL black ribbon bow. Liberal 9th streets northwest, [{7-3t J OS?—fEBRUARY 3D, _ON_ PENNSYLVAN! Lopketand’Chatm and sivey Be of tree dat ani , and Silver gold centers. Reward of $10 if 3 northwest. OsT-AT FQnD's THEATER, rary pera ‘be suitably 16-30 Tewarded by leaving them at Star office. SPECIALTIES. OTOR J.B. IN EON TO the U.S, Hicord Hospital, can be consulted. pri- vately, by letter or in person at Falls Church, Fairfax county, Va. A cure warranted. $28 D8 ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from 2 to9 p.m. Office, 456 C street northwest. Gentlemen needin; medical advice and treatinent ‘would do well tovcall: Consultations confidential and cure guaranteed. Read der Medical in this paper. ames on years’ 1m experience. M.A. FRENCH, A tee wEibH utrect norte ta froin 9 to9p.m., Sunday excepted. MAA DUBOIS, GREAT SP! (ALIST ME- dium, works electricity on ivory; ‘true life— past, “present, future, devtiny, age, death: describes oy a ecialesiie Ao aeons on ha watsiuction. tt Hore 10 tol;2 to8p.m. 226-12w* H. F. WRIGHT, M uirvoreat and Maxnetic north ‘successfully, BROOKE TELLS: All business a.m. Ja7-2m" ALL THE EVENTS OF TURKISH BATHS. vis TURKISH BATH, 1617 G STREET (OFPO- { which I selllow. JOHN M. 8-3. JOR BALE-CHEAP-TWO GOOD, RELIABLE steed stand without hitching; Horses; guarant auitable for any harness. years old. Par- an: ive y) DUKE, DENTIST, 715 6TH STREET NORTH- ‘One only fi "7 at SPICER, COMPTON & 00.'S, 994 Louiniana Deen, between G street and New York avenue.. tiful Sets of Teeth, $8; Teeth Filled, $1; E: Without Pain, 50 ots. operations warranted. "jan De a TALBOTE, DENT: etrect, avenue. Fo: SALE-A VARIETY OF NEW AND SECOND- | three doors from corner it and Business W: is. I also build ‘branches. | the latest style Varnichod McCaul Wazoo now in use | 2 DEM ee PERSONAL. YOUNG 313 6th street. HE GENTLEMAN WHO ENGAGED BOX #1 OF ‘ber 30 will do a great favor limber. 18-3 ___ MONEY TO LOAN $6,000 TO LOAN SIX PER CENT IN lesa ti Fa? RIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 909 £7-3t" “CHR WOLTARD, P ste northweet. | Melisble information furnished ‘cates: consultation free; Fesidenee MGSEX, 70, LOAN.THE FOLLOWING SUMS | Phen requested; all business strictly confidential. CH, are available for immediate inveatment 11 3 j ble Heal-Kstate notes, viz: $1,000, $5,000, 5, $2,000, $1, 200, $1,000, "61, 000, $1,000. ‘Also, otixer in” Gelinite amounts: Lowest rates of interest’ and com- mission. JOHN BULL, t4-it Room 30, Corcoran Building. Th, Pao SA°NDPES.S, BBO, HAVE MONEY 70 L108 ¥'ctreet northwest. ee ee 2 VO, Sercid soto iat vara as eee fo delay. E. A. McINTIRE, 12-6 918 F street. MO%EX To, Loan a AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., f1-3m_ 1324 F strectuorthvest. | QUBURBAN HOMES. ueranTs r AND OTHER DESIRABLE LOCALITIES. ONEY TO LOAN. Me ill bulid Honres to wait yurcherers. A email tran fe BNO eed CAN, ON REAL ESTATE, in | aan ee rioters Cel ae ae ee OF 8 IONE sums of from $100 and upwards, at lowest tamed ae Fory Sous Sear ae Crew ‘Charges moderate, No delay. + | 11m St. Cloud Building. B. H. WARNER, i SALEON EASY TERMS, OR EXCHA: 328 916 ¥ street northwest. for aty property—A ‘ine County, Residence, ihe ‘ONEY TO LOAN eas | DoUnaEy, Containing Oh hake, Meta toch celta By) Tn sums to suit, at lowest rates, on, improveiients conist of 2 hue Pragme Bulla, BOes0; saree aera | Sees, aoe eee ee i cee 5 " orchard of cheice fralin, srapes, ornamien ‘shade M°%£* 70 Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B. 0. HOLTZMAN, 25 10th and F streets northwost. ONEY TRU AS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 ON BEAL ESTAT! BECK 8 We MOTT J19-1m_513 SEVENTH STREET NORTH WES’ BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ANTED—TO BUY LAND SCRIP. — Titled rin, = aio Bounty ‘Warrants, &e. Ato ie sooo Lendl Gorips Soe eae. Address or cail on W. C. HILL, room 18, ‘Cloud Wanb- ington, D.C. 14-3" R RENT-IN GEORGETOWN-THE THREE pdop ig ee e e d Gincharving boate st toe canal front, aud Apply io SENKIN THOMAS, 1519 Congres cist Bete eee ee ae A