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THE EVENING WASHINGTON Farpay March 10, 1882. CROSBY S. NOTES. . Editor. Phe Evening Star has a regular, perwanent. bona fide daily circutution more thaa treble thai of any other daiiy paper published in Viashingten, and eanat to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. 1 In donble-sheet or Ix columns to-morrow- THe Star eight-page for ommend an ext, tally valnat 21,134, equal to ‘To Insure insertion and proper | 3 must be presented turday was 905,670 rewders classifi Bot Late ‘To Correspondents. ‘Those whe send items of Interest or news, which they wish te appear in the co! ot THE STAR, @re notified that all su companied by the name and adie ontritvut and pe ston, Af th ly an hour int = on pyement. the River Fron: + Sean toay an edit ¥ for the k expluns the fact why the plan meets the h Of the Kidwell Detton Bansnen party of Mary Now, Mr. Editor, I x injure anye POF Lake Bent you ad Go sert the f bor am I bought « foot of land ner si again in my life. att ever any ow, @id not t KO, to willow t perience to a ent sections T have ne > in stock tr + land I ever bong! Ww, nor bh eno desire t ase of my name ani capitalists, fr ould them | r, under w for un ise. The me for examination. to draw not suit 1 was xamination, 1 Toegin and If nid fetent, in some an which, in my cessful. But your paper, ev an attack upon tn particular that 1H Son the pre hardly believe :t pos c $ support ma & COM munity, woul ourage ontside cap:tal from making 4 needed improvement in that commu- ity! ™Now, sir, 1 want the foprovement to be made as Bauch as you do; will be extremely well pleased if the government does it. 1 can find plenty of Places for the investment of my spare means without being charged with going to rob or grab Something that does not belong tome. Do not «into your head, when non-residents of Wash- fxgion come thereto spend a litte money, either tw improve the river trout gr to build a block of houses, that by so doing they have covetous desicns on the property of their neighbors. I Deleve It ts the duty of the government to 1aik= the Improvement, and I hope it will, but if *% does Bot, Lam afraid some of you newseper people Will get dyspeptic as well as Malarfal Try and Make room tor the fore>oing much needed itn ur COMununs, and greatly oblige, M. BaNNox. «ppy to introduce Mr. Bannon to our T% He seems to be a gentleman of good Judgment, exalted patriotism and a considerable Sense of humor. It is quite evident that he should not be classed with the Kidwell bottom land-grab- Bers. The promptness with which he dropped his Scheme of acquiring the river front when he found 1% objectionable to the people of Washington, Shows that he doesnot belong to that tenactous Party of squatters. He 1s quite right fn the opin- fon that it is the duty of the Vernment to im- Prove the river front. The government should do the work und should hold possession of the ground Feclatmed. The reclamation should be made, pri. marily asa sanitary measure, and secondarily for the improvement of navigation and the ornamen- Station of this conspicuous locality Iu front of the Exe Mansion and the principal public bulld- ings. re these ends the ground should al- Ways be held under government control. Mani- festly it should not go into the hands of private parties who would convert it into a New York Hunter's Point nulsance, with bone-boiling, and Other offensive establishments planted right under the windows of the White House. Mr. Bannon’s Company of disinterested capitalists, who, if we atch his idea, proposed to improve the swamps and remove the mularia purely as a philanthropic and esthetic undertal without any specula- live or money-making motives, would not, of Course, make any such sordid and disagreeable use Of the the bs but, all the ernment, it Is better in The reclaimed ground should properiy be made a continuation of the ad- Jacent public parks; and when improved upon the of the Board it filthy woul be co Beauty, supply! city. Mr. ted Into a spot of rare fit border for our attractive Bannon and his fellow capitalists will be welcome in Washington, but we ad- BUSTLES! BUSTLES! ae & & ai & R & fe R kk i H OU U FFF TTIT Y ¥ Hit & & T YY HHH U U FF = VY H HU UF bd Yow m9 HoH uu F T Ye j (COMPLETE. FUE OLD RYE HIs Warranted VERY OLD, FINE AND PURE, For Family -ad Medicinal Use. ARTHUK NATTANS, Puansactsr, _m10 T4th and Tand 2d and D streets n.w. TAYLoR & HUFTY, a sy ay 8 ee aed PE AVENUE, NNSYLVANIA 85553 8, SSSy RICH BLACK SATIN, Plain snd Lace Trimmed. ELEG NT BLACK MOIRES, Plain and with Net, SPANISH LACE. HEAY “ACK SILK, Plain and Handsomely ‘Trimmed. COLORED PARASOLS, In all of the New Styles, Specially Attractive. PURE WHITE SATIN AND WHITE MOIRE, Plain and with Lace. Exquisitely Beautiful. N IRRED EDGE PARASOLS, In fact, every desirable style now in the market, NEW ATTRACTIONS Is CHILDREN’S SLIPS, Just Received, jovelties in Ladies’ and Misses? SPRING 1882. THE STYLES FOR THE SPRING SEASON IN ovR AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT AKE NOW COMPLETE, AND AWArr YOUR EXAMINATION, Reepectfully, A. SAKS & CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 axp ‘sl INS | x PIANOS AND ORGANS, Orrenu py CHAUNCEY J. REED, (Successor to Sidney T. Nimmo, ) No. 1. ($125.) Full 7-oct. SQUARE_ PIANO, in bean- tiful_ case: warranted, Terms $50 cash; balance amonthly. No. 2. ($225.) UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, in perfect order, by Wan. Knabe & Co. ‘Terms $100 cash; balance monthly. No. 3. ($160) One of those Matchless CHICKERING PIANOS, in Gaborately carved case. $60) balance time. No. 4. ($250.) HORDMA new, superb instrument. Boys mo SPECIAL BARC fev UPRIGHT; ractically 10 gash, balance me. 5. (375.) Full and powerful toned SQUARE Spy andrew Steine, $55 cash ; balance monthly. No. 6. ($70.) A snperior SQUARE PIANO, in good ‘cash ; balance monthly. Net oft Genuine MASON & HAMLIN DOUBLE REED ORGAN. ‘Terms cash How may these Barvains be secured? Answer.—If you are suited, make a deposit at once, as we shall posi- tively decline hereafter to give refusals, 9 CHAUNCEY J. REED. order, by Nunns and Clark; $2 ys STEAMSHIP BERLIN, Which was disabled at sea, and is now unloading in | Boston, together with the steamship Parthenia, due ‘Thursday, March 9th, have in their cargo our SPRING NOVELTIES FOR THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Ina few days we shall announce our formal display | | in this department. | m9 A. SAKS & CO. coco H oo HHO O HHH O O HHO oO 000 invest in dry land. wts for the abatement of the fats nuis- y balled ys sbbers, lobbyists and ious to the noble army of claim:nts, shape of Mr. Bragnon’s lign-toned com Capitalists, nin the pany of Mr. John Weeden eott +2 tcolored brother's remark that+‘if sight Was only eed as their hind- Id be a great deal better off, as a Mr. Weeden pursues the profit. an not very perilous profession of burglary. His experience and observation in the line of his ealling have led him to suppose that few oecup: ‘Mons were Le for the time actually spent at work, the same time less risky,— 80 long, that ts, as due diseretion was observed, and operations were confined to Washington. The chances of being caught, he was led to bellevd, Were exceedingly slight, while the chances of get- Ung off altogether, or with a very light sentenc 4 unfortunately “run tn,” were exce ingly great. So be foliowed his chosen lines in peace and Plenty. Blinded by too much confidence, how- ever, of In a moment of thoughtless ignorance, he last December committed the egregious blunder of burgling the house of an assistant district. attor- Bey, and entering upon an unsolicited partnership With that gentieman in respect of certain personal Property. What was the result? Grestly to Mr. Weeden’s surprise, he was arrested; and, still re to huts disgust, he erday sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years! Mr. Weeden May not be as happy as he was, but he knows more than he did. After he has served his term, tt is safe to say that he will, while in pursuit of bis Profession, studiously avoid the premises of per. Sas connected with the administration of the Jaws, and turn his attention solely to those in Private life who are too modest to make a fuss ‘about thelr losses or too poor or toa proud to pay for extra police sefvice in bringing criminals to Justice. ee ‘The bill submitted by Senator Harris to the Dis. try tee looking to mon t y of water for the te subs: of which was pubil Gay's Sran, ts ich Ought to become a law without Mr. Harris takes a broad and state Ww of the subject, and he fortu- nately hes courag ‘h to express bis con Uons and maintain them. The plan be proposes fs he only h fatrly and fully grapples with tre real a of the situation, and if his Views are substantially carried out the vexed Question will be settled forever. His ts not alone the p. i> view of the case, but the plan he pro- Poses i the most economical one. It will cost far Jess money to carry It out at once than to resort to temps Im themselves, but which In the end wiil Prove to be more expensive than to provide a remedy at ‘ace for all ime. Sh organ ‘The committee undertaking to investigate what t be culled the State-Department-Chilo-Peru- vian scandal has done wisely in concluding to hold tt 1 uf and propriety involved in carry- on starehamber proceedings in matters gravely affecting public interests, it has been demonstrated over and over again that injustice {s tor likely to be done to private parties in an Open inquiry than with closed doors, The public have | ar after year by the | peculators that they would object to any acces- | probably realizes by now the | “ary expedients, which are not only useless | | PURE AND UNADULTERATED. i | _ The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled froin the finest xrowth of rye in the renowned Valley of the Mononxahela, have attracted the attention of the ‘Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as to place itim a very hush position among the Materia | We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well- known brands, IN CASES containing one dozen bot- Het each, via: UNRIVALED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR | OLD STOC WHISKEY. | Forexcellence, pureuss and evenness of qality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiakies iu the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of na- tural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PER- FECT 8A TISFACTION, and can be had at all leading | wrocery storm at retail, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, | 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, | mg-sm i ee { EXcLtsive NOVELTIES, CONFINED STYLES, ENTIRE NEW SPRING COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. | PARIS FMBROIDFRED ROBES. PARIS EMBROIDERED SUITS. CREPE De CHINE ROIDERED FICHUS. ROIDERED INDIA MULL FICHUS. AND STYLISH HANDKERCHIEFS, KA DOT FOULARD SILKS. CUISINE SILKS—SU MME NCH FIGURED SATINE JACKETS and | NE | Pe TIC DESIGNS. IN SATIN RHAD. NUNS VELLINGS. Tis aaios 15 PIECES COLORED SATIN RHADAMES AT T5c. PER YARD. EHESE GOODS ARE FULLY WORTH $1. 25 PIFCES LUPIN'S BLACK AND COLORED ALL- WOOL NUNS VEILING: 5c. YARD, TH E NEVER BEEN SOLD > SHETLAND SHAW) D STYLISH DESIG ‘e+ CK SILK GRENAD! SEATON PERRY, (Successor To “Perry & Broraer.”) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. ms Pat AND GRAYED ROOFING. coting Material, Carpet Ling Felt, Lime, Content Se. al YALKER'S. 204 10th street northwest. ee ee ee erat nen Ors" SUSPENDERS, B gE. AND BOYS’ COLLARS AND CUFFS, Just opened this morning. a 8. TEEL, 995 Pennaylvania avenue. STOCK, i W DISPLAY Now Dr SPRING OVERCOATS. ‘The line of these Garments we exhibit is beyond doubt THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT in the city. We can fit any size required. A. SAKS & CO., m9 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. o RRR A 22% 00 RRR Sl ROR AA ZOoOR RRR AA © © RRR RR AAA ZO ORR RRA A ZZ 00 RR SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! Over 3,000 in use in this city! Warranted for i0 years! Sent post-paid for $1. COMBINATIC STROP, combines two Hones and wo Strups, only 75 cents. O'MEARA’S BAZAR, 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. ‘The tra ae supplied at low rates. 4010 ili K i¥s"s PALACE YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR THIS SEASON. UNTIL MARCH 10rH ONLY THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE: The balance of PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, ate, $sand $4; sold formerly at $5, $10 aud $15. Our famous BEAVER-EDGED HATS will now be closed at 50 cents; formerly $2.50, Our MOSCOW BEAVERS, desir ‘cents; formeriy $1, /DERBYS at 25 cents; formerly 75 cents and $1. Lovely Trimmed Hats in Children's and Misses! Sizes at 50 cents and 75 cents. Fine FRENCH FLOWERS, at 25 cents a Spray, ROSES AND BUDS at 25 cents per dozen. Fine WATER LILIES at 25 cents. Elegant TIPS, in all colors, at 25 conts, SATINS, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, VELVET- EENS at 33 per cent. less than prime cost, A fine lot of EMBROIDERY below market value to close the entire lot. LACES of all the leading and best make and style at a great reduction. Our ULSTERS will be sold at $2.50 and $3. Our CIRCULARS and CLOAKS at $2.50 and $3. Our entire stock of WORSTED GOODS and SACQUES. at OU per cent. less than cost. shapes, at 10 KID GLOVES, LACE FICHUS AND SCARFS, SILKE HANDKERCHIEFS AT A SACRIFICE, An additional reduction in RIBBONS of 20 per cent. will be given until March 10th. Lovely PLUMES, in all Shades, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 tog. We are receiving daily our New Styles of Spring Goods, and have some lovely styles ready for inspec- tion, KING'S PALACE, 125 814 SEVENTH STREET. P=EBPECTED. SPRING, 1882. Inthe Men's Ready-made Department THE EARLY SPRING SUITS are now being shown, together with a superb liz4 of TROUSERY. 1 A. SAKS & CO. 316 and 518 7th strret. E“ OMICAL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP IS ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, BUCH AS. MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM. E CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAM FOR SALE BY XCERS GENERALLY, ESALE AT OFFICE, sT, GEORGETOWN, D. C. OXDERS WILL, ALSO BE RECEIVED FROM THE TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA, OR RYON & EARNSHAW. m8. Matte: “MATTING! — MATTING! — A JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF MAT- TINGS IN ALL GRADES. SPECIALTIES FOR SPRIN WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAIN: LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. aT SINGLETON & HOEKE'S CARPET HOUSE, 801 MARKET SPACE, D °cT9.8 CROWE’S ms GREAT HISTORIUCAL PLAY. THE TRAGEDY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN! on, THE RISENFALL OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. A truthful account of the Abolitionary War with Secesh Rebelunfon. (Shakesperian Style, 5 acts, scenes, 64 pages. ) PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS: Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, Edwin Stanton, Ulysses Grant, William Sherman, Benjamin Butler, Parson Beecher, Horace Greeley, James Fisk, Jr., Jef- ferson Davis, Robert Toombe, Alexander Stephens, Pierre Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Humphrey Marshal, Jack Mosby, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lincoln, Mra, Surratt, John Wilkes Booth, Harold, Attzerott and Payne, Frederick Dougiass, Pompey, Priscy and Dr. Mary Walker’ PRINCIPAL SCENES: White Honse Troubles; Bull Run Panic; Richmond Calico Ball; Pompey and Priscy ;Andersonville Horrors; Richmond Burning; Lincoln Assassinated; Booth Bul- leted; Mre. Surratt Strangled; Davis Re-constructed; Grant's Jubilee Speech, and Grand Transformation ‘Scene; ‘* Let Us Have Peace,” Puice, 15 cents. [Send Postage Stamps.] R. C. W. SELDEN, Pub’r, 182 Lexington Ave., New York City. the 43 m4-6t WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. __FOR RENT—STORES. EDUCATIONAL. WAASZED—A FIRST-CLASS (COLORED) COOK, With firet-class recent ruterences, willing to re main at night; none other need epply ‘at 1315 N street north between 9 and 10 in the morning. M. its; wawes $10, Wi cen Cae ty cee, yanta: wawes $10, Way i thia city. Cooks, General Workers, Nurses, dc. Bring references. Apply Fetrect nortiwent tn ne men ie WAXIED. 4 NEAT WHITE GIRL TO SERVE arse; mast come with refe: chamberinsid and ence from Tact plage, Anpiy at 907 Matreet noe west. m10-2t* Wine ENT DRUG CLERK. Must comeswell recommended. Address thems, 0. i ws D—A BOY, ABOUT STRT ae, who wishes to learn sig: we. F “LEWIS, Sign Painter, WASTED—A COMPETENT PHARMACI AL: 0. a Young Man who bas had about two years’ ex- perience. Address PHARMACIS NTED—A COLORED BO’ AT UND) stands tuking are of a horse: must bring ref Apply at 1727 Penn) ave.northwest. i TED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON nd do general housework for family of four. nh street northwest. 7 ED—A FIRST-CLASS DRE: 16 Peunsylyania avenue ror ‘thwest, 9 D—A GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE Wo- n, to cook, wash and iron in a private family. required. Call at 516 A street southeast. mai D—A GIRL FOR = ork. Inquire at 643 D street northwest, or ‘entre Market. D—A STEADY WHITE WOMAN TO DO the general house work of asmall family: must be a good cook. Apply with references at store 430 10th street northwest. Ww MAN 2D % Work and assist with washing an: at 414 Tthstreet northwest. 9- ‘D-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND and do general housework: must stay at nicht; references required. Apply at 523 3d street northwest. ms-3t WVANTED-AT “LICENSED AGENCY," 9 street northwest, Cooks, general and_ second yonts and Nurses. Fasuilies’ and others furnished re- liable Servante. 180, Servants for Baltimore, Philadelphia m3-Bt" __WANTED—SITUATIONS. rt ws ‘D—I WILL GIVE FIFTY PER CENT. OF my salary, as long as employed, for a position in | any of the Government Departments. Adres UATE, City Post Oftice. mil Ww ‘TED—BY A COLORED GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as a first class cook, nurse or chambermaid will- ing to leave the city. Can furnish good references. Ap- ply at 1745 K street northwest. it’ ¥ VANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY (GERMAN) A Y Situation to teach children, instruct in music and assist in housework. Apply at 1112 15th street north- west. m Wy ANTED_a housework; T SITUATION TO DO GENERAL good cook. Address Box 141, Star | m$°3t" FOR BENTCTHE UPPFE PART OF HOUSE, UN- ‘urpished, in vate ily; suitable for all family; on line of" cars. Addieas Bex’ oan ae office! milv-3t* F028 BENT FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A SMALL vate family; heat, bath." Apply at tb etceot vortices eee and ree le JOR RENT—AFTER APRIL IST, THE STORE AT | ** DURE CASTILLIAN LaNana THOR. Pees and f streets, for many P ouchiy taught by Prof. ANGELO MUNOZ, from rears used by a tobecconist. Ti $50 to & perme at | Madrid, 915 @ street northwes, mie be ant. E. A. MoINTIRE, 918 F «t-wet. mé-6t ENSINGTON ART NEEDLEWORK AND DROCO- rative Embroideries taught after Ko yal School, South Kenrinston, Eusland. Specimens and Room 16, Vernon Row, Penusylvauia avenue mud. 10: FORSALE—MISCELLA? TO GENTLEMEN, TWO NEWLY Furnished Rooms; heat and as; private family. 621 F street. Open fires if deared. m10-2¢' VOR RENT—UNFURS “D, FOUR DESIRABLE. ‘Communicating Kooms, all modern improvements, and in good, condition; neighborhood first-class. In- quire at 1323 H etreet northwest. m0-3t* Fores 3 l5rH STREET, HANDSOMELY Furnished Rooms, with first-class Table Board. in arefined private amity. Choiee summer loeation in fashionable part of ci i103" KR RENT—AT 501 137HSTREET NOR| HWEST Bian very desis Pee ee ee or | Separately; southern, castern, and west. - | ern improvements, FORRES ANT FU: ments at 1027 Vermont avenue, square, single « era eXxhostire; ers near McPherson suite; southern, eastern ani west- Bren,’ & mi0-2w* LL OF THE THIRD, STORY OF i corner 3d and East Capitol streets over Post Oilice), consisting of three la rooms, osets, &e.. with abundance of water. Apply to Feat ANT & CO., san: muilding. m9-3t* JOR RENT— TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- cating Rooms, with Jarze closets and bay windo or. ne fra Fro “ 307 FOR RENT—HOUS OR RE cons and one horse. in ord L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 ¥ street north west. rn mi(-3t* WOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, SIX N New Hampshire avenue, just abe month: next door. Apply to N. ALD, 1046 F street northwest. VOR i west, be ern improve convenient. Q STREET ith streets; 10 room ents; fine stable; location desiral Key next door, T—SIX-ROOM Hd provements. WHEATLE street and Khode Isiand avenue. JOR RB 1123 NINETEENTH STREF northwest; brick, two-story gud bas-inent: Tooms: all rh improvements. Rent §25. B. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. northwest, 20 room northwest. 10” rooms, street northwest. OR RE: street northwest, 12 rooms, $50, frame 6: Teland avenue northwest, 6 rooms, $16. ALBE! FOX, 920 F street northwest. x E NEAT BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOM peprorements, ‘747 6th street soi 5; Wick 14: ar For DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 200 1 | iT HOUSE, 400, COR Jersey avenue northwest; 20 rooms; newly Dapered and painte Dusines#: ment concreted. Ii mid-6t* quire at next doo’ —BY A YOUNG MAN GIARRIED) OF teady and industrious habits, @ Clerkship in an | ; ix a ood correspondent, quick accountant, and } had, considerable oficd emperience. Ad TED—TWO FURNISHED | COMMUNICA- ting Front Rooms, ax Parlor and Bedrooms, price | § not to exceed $18. Please state location and partic’ Address M, I: H., Star oftice. TW ANTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE FOR : light housekeepiug, thres or four Unfurnished Rooms in a good house in azocd neighborhood. Ref- erences exchanged. Address Box 113, Star office. my J ANTED—A VERY HANDSOME SUITE OF AP. artments, consisting of parlor, two bedrooms und. bath, with Board; no other roomers! in first-class fame ily and first-class location. Address H. B. sy oflic mi WANTED—IIOUSES. _ ANTED—TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, for three months; could take Part of House, with F kitchen. “Addfess imnediately, Box 98 Star ne arse fel0-at™ WANTED i: RIL Isr A OM Honse, modern improvements, in northwest rec— tion of city;'also, small family to occupy half of new three-story house in northwest section, total rent be $32. Address P. O. Box 30. m9-3t* WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS == ANTED—T0 RUY ONE OR TWO CAULD™, Furmer Kettles, to hold 80 or Ooo tON second-hand and in ‘ood order preter ane ws MEMMER & CO, comer 25th goa ‘Br weoene eee ANTEDIYOUNG MEN TO | AT A special ““ening clans for instruction in Prac tical Arithb-“o and Book-keoping, at the School of Matho- myiea, 1447 F wtreat, opposite Corcoran building, mib-3t TANTED—BY A CAL GARD! A Garden Farm on shares, or will rent and pay cash. Address **Gardener,” care Hardell, corner 9h and, P streets, for one week. m-3t* WwW ANTED—A T ANT FOR TEN ROOM DWELL- ing, modern improvements, northwest portion of city ; fine location exery, convenience. For information call at my office, room 38, Le Droit building, corner 8th and F streets, opposite Patent Office. LAW RENCE. m7-Im W 3. THE highest price paid for Navy, Treasury, Justice, ANTED—U. “®. OFFICIAL, STAM Interior, Post Office, Agriculture, Executive, State. F. GAMBS, Coin and Stamp Dealer, 621 ‘soul Street, St. Louis, Mo. £27: ANTED—RARE COINS. SEND 12 CENTS IN stamps for catalozue showing prices paid for rare Coins. E. F. GAMBS, Coiu and Stamp Dealer, south 5th street, St. Mo. 127-29" WANTED SoLbrE MILITARY BOL Lend Warrants, Soldiers’ Additional Homestesd Claims, and all kind? of Government Land Scrip, for which highest cash rates will be paid. WM. STON, Attorney-at-Law, Le Droit building, ¢: ireets. TO CLEAN AND tEAM ) Muine avenue southwest: feathers: es to remake, furniture to dest and best concern in the cif TO CORA| vE DO NOT rpets. Our work is done better and prices lower than in. any other establisbinent in A. H. CHACE & BR T LL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenus Deeds for Every State and Us , Examiner and Notary, Always in 94. m, tod p.m. WwW D—OLD GOLD A} Small Quantities. Pennsylvania avenue, bet. WANTED YOU TOK TISELLA FIRST- class - ‘ond-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTHS OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, of at Brauch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B,—We buy but first-class Second-hand ( ni. San: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FoR ENA FARM OF SIXTY ACRES; ALSO, ‘Two Small Honses, with one acre to each, threo miles from Georgetown, in Virginia, D, Post Office Building, R SALE OR EXCHANG! Dnildings, fruit, water, Inqwre at Room 19-30" necesrary: 226 miles south on &e. Wheeler road’: suitable for ‘garden, dairy or country residence. Very healthy. WAGNER, Anacostia Post Office, D.C. md-3t* OR SALE OR RENT—FARM THREE MILES northeast of Bladensburg, containing. about 350 acres, one-third of it cleared Jand, suitable for garden- ing or farming purposes. Inquire ut 1415 N street northwest, ms OR SALE OR TO RENT CHEAP_FARM, EIGHT miles from Washington, one mile from College Sta- tion, on Baltimore and Washington furupike, contain. 6 46 acres; house aud barn costing $2,000; grape vines in good pea es Ceret frnit trees an. water. For particulars inguire of 6. ENGEL, 625 Center Mar- ket, Washington, D.0. mi-26* QE SALE [A SMALL FARM TWO MILES FROM . ing, excellent w: ne war- don lands plomty of fruit eee, natiatte outbuildings. Sel cheay and on easy terms. “Apply tod. V. N. HUYCK, 1505, Pennsylvania avenue, (opposite north entrance U.8. Treasury.) m7-6t OR RENT. F id st, 9 3 Pa. ave.. store. O17 M wt. Or 417 Hopkins st 11 10th etn RAN INVES’ x COMFORTABLE PRICE AND ON EASY TE: for sale the 3 story aud back building Brick Residence of a xentle~ mon deciining housekeeping. Iti situated on a corner, in a desirable portion of the uorduwest section, north, Land east expostres: contains ten rooms abd batly | and ail modern improvements: recently and substan! ally Iuilt. Lot is 19x95, to alley, a with side lot | 23395 fect, to alley. Price of whole $1,500. STRIGE & LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York avenu JOR SALE—HOUSE, NO. 1612 10TH 3° REET northwe brick, 9 rooms; bath; water anc . toalley. L, M. SAUNDERS & BRO. street northwest. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PhOP- AY erty, a fine Residence on the southeast. corner of Nortn Capitol and Boundary streets, contain! fect of gr “ud. liuproyemenis consist uf brick house, contaiz carriaxe house, [gro fruit and ornothent mse" “FOES WO FRAME HOUSES, 1120 AND i 10th street_ northwest: a. investment; by AUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F street northwest, nive eleven rooms. also brick stable, wine vault, fine well of water, trees. Inquire on pramises. HEAP —THE FINE CORNER ituble for a store ard dwelling, sonth- weat corner 12th street and Park Place northeast: bi cellar, stable, seven room hi fae bath room, Ke. newly papered and painted; one block north of Lincoin Park. and three blocks, froin Bast, Capital street cars. ‘Terns, $50 cash, and $20 monthly until paid. J. W. STARR, 1429 Now York avenue. m6-6t VOR SALE— STREET NORTHWEST, A Di sirable Pressed-Brick Residence, with Brows Sto: trimmings: contains 18 rooms and modern conyeni- ences: will be sold at a bargain, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest, m6-6t OR SALE—-1 HAVE SE EVERAL GREAT BAR- sxins in two story and basement and back butidin prees brick frout houses, nicely located and thoroug! 4 modern, at prices from $1,500 to $4,000. ‘Small casi payments, balance monthly or as desired. at 6 per cont. Also, some cash investments, among them two threo- story houses, centrally Incated, ® rooms, modern im- Provements, renting for $50: to’ an immediate purcha- pecigy Also, for speculation, some aoe wija- cent to Dupont’Cirele. W. E. BUKFORD, L115 F street northwest. WOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RE! N northern part of city, corner house on populnr street. Three bay windows and all modern improve- Jmmediite possession. Tnguire of PRESBIUEY N, 529 7th, in Federal Building. mi-lin = ————: street. nub 24" R SALE—A SADDLE AND DRIVING Peomad drivot ema piles at it ISS ALICE 8. GEORGR, READER AND the saddle: vary upheaded and fair Io kin Teacher of Elocution, 710 Bast Capitol street. - low carriage or wagon Hl. ree, sro) le rea mé-2w" 2314 Pemuayivania avenue ho:dimost, oF tbe | ary, ————— on ol reich mio-et* | EPO Nraeet, Battrwore, Mn, P. LEFEBVER, Pruixcrran, Max. He English and Preach Bosnliag | Fone ladics and litte et: a | Secan tn Septeamber. Fy «| Day School for 9th annual ese apply to the pri m2-1m NEARLY NEW, LIGHT, FALLI = = = Four Passencec Carriace; top and curt: HOOL OF ELOCUTE ; full fenders: three springs’ used three or four AND DRAMATIC ART. times; bought in. Boston: com $3 ‘for | MRS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK (of Now York), $235. Inquiseat ROBT. HW. GR. = tm 29 1ath street northwest. tory, 410 Sth street northwest " ME. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WIL YOK SALE-HORSE, BUSINESS WAGON i couverwational, French leanne Hames, cheap. Call at ance at 608 6th streetn: Is reel-lenice. -Pricos moderate vet a3 a ay and evening Clanses from 15th OR SAL TRACT OF TITLES OF THE:| M4 strevt northwest ee City of Way tor re the einniue to 187; UsICAL ACADEMY, Can be seen at the auction rooms of THOMA: G, soutiwest corner Tenusylvania avenue and m8-9011 Dr Sauces Sr be Principal, J.P CAUL Stidhes isnined Sopten MARANE NM, CHEYREM ML ery, -6m ONC (FRENCH TEACH an seen at CE > ~ idney T. Nimmo, piano wareroonis, 3218 mid-ft ni PU NIQUE AND ASHINGTON CONSERV ¥ OF MUSIC-AT Mirror, mntiqne W TIMMS’ NeW HALA hand Da.w. Kn- two antique Card Tables, with brass claw feet, trance en D strest. ear. Fiano, Organ, foot Dinins Table; fin ith Vesce, Singin, V Twelve Foe brass fittines. x advantages. 0. Director. ja4-tmn* - NEW TERM IN JANUARY — Evening Classes of all ‘hing is ploasant, thorough, ~uunciation taught. Terme addres.” MILLE. rthwest. az ASSISTANTS — PRI- it and Modern Lan- for Collewe, Military ierman Cinsses tn tie men. Address, far 1212 1. street northwest. foot ancient irons, &e. A\ ean a8 KELIQU y Ride Ae The aud practical, rate ~ PRU District. One Fine Box ¥ Spring Wagons of lowest prices. JAMES KR. PR 2d (High) street. Factory. West Washungton. OR SALE-SEVERAL PAIRS OF HORSES, TWO 1@ Coupe horses and some. fine wi lehorses at HUGUELY & BOWEN New York ave | MUSSALTS AND y anit in Claws. —Anci stages, Mathematics, Prepa Q Scientific Schools. Ladies’ ‘Trade Wagons. MITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER ne. netrumental Masc. Address 044 EWOOD ©. — —_ — 3 re, beatly ew: LIUAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER stool and. T: $185. Also, one superior double bank ancl D etreets northwest, ee ite new and Organ, $90. Pinnos and Organs to rent. - iu the hand~n e known throughout WORKCH, 1139 10th street nw 1 an N MALL BULL “DING, Day and Evening seasons for Ladies and Gentlemen. Sons Adauchters educated for real life. Stadents fe ceived throuchout the year. A pampllet, contain he students on “"Klements field. also full information will be sent free 0 obtained at the "rh 5 . Vice Principat. ERY VARIETY. mton Buckboard + Buggy and other country for the money. Repairing promptly attemied to. BT. A. GRAHAM, Repository and Factory, 410-416 sth st. nw. A VARIETY OF NEW A ot nd Business Wagons. RS. 8.1. RDING SCHOOL FOR shed McCaul Wagon nc Youns Ladies. West End Institute, New Haven, M. YOUNG JS 6 Eleveuth year, Superior facilities. Send for os iATHEMATICS gga Tagan. asivately of tn prepared for College and coupetitive ex Address TAT JANE of Sin ATURAL scr | it CLASS FOUR SEAT - Diamonds or first class cold in part payment. Address Box 33. var ding mu - Fe en. “opens Sey . For circulars ML EXCHANGE-FORTY ACRES TIMBER tm. dt Rand Min MC DOUG. Land in Lawrence county, Tilinois—the n.. 12th street nortiwest.a6 gr., sect. 27, r.11—for a wacd 74-octaye Plato nicé Parlor Set. “Address WABASH, Star office. 110 \TED—TO BORROW FROM $50 TO $1,000, ger cent per annum, on good security. “Avld ‘ OWASS.—MATHEMATIOS, ach, German and Enulish. to preparation for College, West His and all competitive examinations, ‘anoe. S..W. FLYNN, A. ML, W. corner Sth and K streets, northwest. _ PERSONAL. [T° “A PEND.” THANKS. ~ f10-21 MEKCHANT WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY 2% manaced 4 co-operative store in the north wishes situation ge supenutendent in the South, Bast or West, Address MERCHANT, Star office, Washington, t INVESTMENT IN iil TATE—Three-story modern Brick Dwollin : MAN OF G2 10 rooms and bat iA city, de re th ond gegen | Beira cet etc mm OME MISAPPRE- ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $2,500 IN A BU- evening at WwW winess with profs of $5,000 yearly. opportunity for business. " Parties bavine the cash wishing to investigate address Box 73, Siar office. G FYE LADY woo, THROUGH heoeion, left a letter arty, W any j22 Ixtreet northwest, will find contents calling ‘ashier of the National Metropelitan Bate mest REBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC NOT TO | A trust my wife, CORA B. BROWN, as I will not be | reaponsibie or pay auy debia contracted by her. 8-30" HA’ BROWN, fi pus DETECTT AGENCY, 309° OTH — principal thoroughfares, doing a good prescriy tio! all canes: consultation free; wil wusineas. Will ‘well ‘cheap for cauh GF eccuvel taker, hey Reavested al businow rielly connacutial Oke Address C. H. KNIGH' inder. 18-6 482 Louisiana avenue north — Wait will improve and lease , between J0mand 14th, for a term ate re; north side preferred. Owners please address BUSINE: Star office. m7-lw oR SALE-IM ‘NIMPROVED w site for Naval mé views of the Maran: E ES Hable Cluirvovant and Astrologist. wives Pome in ali afteire of life on any one in the fermion . tells the past, present aud future destiny; ¢ives advice aud aswintance on all ihatters appertaining © business, love and matrimony. Ald. 1X TROUBLE CALL. Satisfaction given or no pay. Cousi ‘Booms, 402 Sd ateoet. above D street narthwont. city, river and surrounding country. ‘This ‘e themest beat pao ho Discict and ens han te mat] PIANOS AND ORGA} : 7 See EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS ae ohana 1 | BRE rerion oaks tee eee KSIDENT DESIRES ME TO OFF ER IN | duced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co,’s World house and lot his Liv Stable, | renowned Pianos. Tuning and P in the northwest; doing a good fair busivess. | 423 11th street, above Penunylvant E. A. MCINTIRE, 919 F wtroct. ROR SALEIMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Some W*: SEINERAMP pa WM. SHAEFFE! SUPERB PLA Properties in the different parte of the among them. 0. C. GREEN, city os 6-1 710 D street, First-Clans, Low Prices, ‘Terms Easy. ARLE BESIDE — "ONLY AGENCY, IRABLE RESIDENCE, BUSI- At V. BECKER, $01 9th street northwest. Vacant Lots in Washington Repaire. d'for ‘real estate ii Buttalo, New | —Tuzing and Repairs ad HE STIEFF, THE KRANICH & BACH, AND other first-class PIANOS and ORGANS, ee a G. L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agents, 709 7th street northwest, near G. BER & © SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. SS tionery business for sale; establish: reason for selling, sell cheap. "Address R. 8. M., Star office, fine other business. Will location; trade 127-20" OR SALI °K HOUSE, EIG! rooms, corner 1ith and East Capitol streets; over- looking Lincoln Park and the country in sll directions. pressed brick #ll sides: superior finikh inside: vault and stone step i to bé encloeed surrounding it, ready to occupy April Ist; sell for 4,000; house and rounds to be finished completely. . SPALDING, £28-12t* 64 Corcoran Buildiig. JOR SALE OR RENT_THAT ELIGIBLE PIECE of property, 349 Maryland avenue southwest, a klsome tory brick dwelling, und three-story back building, contaniug 18 rooms, ‘with anid all modern improvements 28.000 fect of xround attached, enclosed by a si hal brick wall. Will be sold oa ‘easy terme. To a responsible tenant, will be rented ou favorable terns, Can be altered at very Little Cost intos summer ganten. . Aprly te WILLIAM DICKSON, Real Estate Agent. 27-1 24% st., near Columbia Buildin FOR SALE ANEW HOUSE, NO. 148 PET Place northwest, containing jodern ini rove- ments: small cash payment and monthly notes, a to JAMES ROBIN 4 Vermout ay _FOR SAL WOR SALE— VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS feet front north side Mass.av., bet. 17th and 18th do “ou Pat. by 125deet ou 17th st., to 20 foot alley’. 35 do by feet, n.e, cor. 18th and H sts. 25 do Lith st., bet. Nand R.1. ave, 40, do ‘A, bet. Vth and 10th ste. 75 do N, bet. 17th st. and Ci .cor.N. do M IEBERMANN, jew York aventie. FOE SALESEINE BUILDING LOT, 31 FEET 7 inches by 183 feet 6 inches, on the’ north side of Massachusetts avenue, between 17th and 1sth streets E street north- iné-lin uorthwest; alley in rear. Appiy at 310 west. MONEY TO LOAN. J HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES. tate security in sus to suit and at lowest rates of interest. 0. C, GREEN mé-3m 710 D street. M. SAUNDERS & BRO, HAVE MONEY TO Loan, on Kstaie and other wea Becnri- ties? rates low, and sums to suit. 1103 E street north ‘ONEY TO LOAN— IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ¥F. W. MILLER, _120-2m _613 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. R SALE—ON FASY TERMS, OR EXCHANGE for ety property—A fine Country within view of the Capitol, on Lincoln avenue, near N. Capitol and Boundary strécts, contaiving Sjs acres, under xood guitivation: improvements consist of a’ fine Frame Building, Sassi, Soven font, imiedern inn : orchard of choice fruits, era fused an the owner hanno farther eee a ee re a nerkaats use for of A. EBERLY, 718 Tth street northwest. Jalaine POR BALE, OR EXCHANGE for CNINCUMBER. Cue wale Dr wat hy Sects ee out; one ion; 1OUKE, ap- le and peach orchard, vineyard, good water. Inoul oe ay eae R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUM- ye Soros heuer on fits, he watch Seguen om -r00) 5 ‘and ¥ ple orchard: excellent water. Inquire 2023 1 streck, LOST AND FOUND. iN oO 0 Ts 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Just received our stock of LACES FOR SPRING COSTUMES, GANT PO! i > | srechAL USHEAES re uta ano con | mnins eaten re and mae a | ‘ORED SATIN RHADAMES, ACK AND kre FE-AN EARLY INSPECTION 18 SOLICITED. | f2-ONE PRICE, AND THAT IS THE LOWEST. Oar naw Mock of DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS Comprise all the latest novelties for the coming season. Ditters rom trgimce Nos ida ghana . north- Of Brownie: “A beral rewaie fo fe der if tothe name reas, PETER CAMPBELL. | “woot OST_MARCH 9, A RUSSIA LEATHER POCK- etbook containing $26, gas bill and another receipt, ‘A figeral reward will be paid if returned to 31°20 ett southeast. it .UND—THE OWNER OF A LARGE BRINDLE Sporty. “paying charac and foe ie a ag BE SiGay icone nutte, adee Now OPEN FOR INSPECTION, OUR FARIS AND LONDON FTCRTATION OF (OOLLENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WE. In selecting Novelties for Spring 1882, great attention ‘thas been given to the selection of such styles as will sat- ust received our stock of children’s and misses | isfy the present tendency for the ‘‘Aesthetic.” High WHITE DRESSES AND LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE WRAPS-AT VEBY LOW PRICES. ‘New desizns in REAL RHINE PEBBLE AND STERLING SILVER | Of styles and colors as, will satisfy art designs are not, indeed, suitable for every-day life; ‘tnt it is, nevertheless, commendable to adorn life and ‘add to its brightness by wearing such designs and col- ors a8 are in accord with cultivated taste, without de. ‘scending to gaudiness or vulgarity. To secure tis aim we have paid great attention to securing such. @ variety the sethetically in- JEWELRY—AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. clined, but which are, at the samo time, such as those f — ‘who dress more quietiy may wear, se NOOT's, SELTZ & MERTZ, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DBAPERS AND TAILORS, mm Washington, D.0. | mé 15 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘ONBY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. RE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. * THOS. J. FISHER & Co.. 18 we f1-3m ‘ONEY TO LOAN. I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ in mune of trom $100and upwards, at lowest rates of m2 “‘Gharges moderate, No delay. B. H. WARN 016 F stroot nortinwest, _ 328 MOREEO RE poe sary on sro re Es cea ‘estate security, FlicH, FOX k BROWS, 1437 Pennsylvania avent BOARDING. PERMANENT, TRANSIENT: ND DAYIBOARDERS accommodated at the M comm the rson House, corner 15th"and I streets northwest. Mr. M. T. ROUTH. ALL. m7-6t" \LINTON HOUSE, 7rm AND I STREETS.—FIRST- Codes Table Board, $is* Noon aad Board. $22 to central} no liquors. W. 0. NAYLOK. mée9n OOMS AND BOARD, FIRST-CLASS, AT 316 Rontians 25, Also Board month, SAKAW FLAGEERS neem "pe TREMONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME comforts than any hotel in the city. The halls and Passages are heated with : well furnished, and Pianos and Organs for rent, tuned and repaired. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ W48TED—f0 LUY LAND SCRIP. Additional Homestead Claims, Sioux Half-Lreed Scrip, Porterfield Warrants, Valentine Seti ETS. Bounty Lavd' Warrants, &e THAT WE SELL We CLES room so ae ‘a uu B Mires vt in America, Not that, we doubt ones koe: a Le ae ha iin, Wash- America. hat. we jo be’ BPh lous Ballding oe | lstenel iin tere cot gor teat eT Of wt duet at the Helt thine, we ineert this (ite reminder ¢ - SS ae = that MEGINNISS soid the Mystery” shirt for 750. PROFESSIONAL. when every one else asked $1.50 for the same quality, — = | RAGS the same quality al the time, “The yond aay i, 8ST PARSONS, DENTIST, 43 NT 'y"" Shirt that you bousht of ue 1, 2, 3, 4, oF DD ec ce oe Oy ENTIRE, 400 NINTI | Sirs apo tix ve coke con ts eactioaes GOL he ‘quality used’on't hs; alleviates the pain of extractiiic: ap- | Sud pricetoday,, Seti th Hed with gcvut eflicacy. Nitrous oxide gas adi | ington, and eects Meek Raab eee = sntaee ree at ac M 1002 F street northwest. WITHOUT PAIN oft Corns, Bunions, ‘hilblain Vascular Ex. | feats) Ss suences anid ot treated at DR. WHITE'S Chirom 1416 Vennsylvama avenue, oj atte: Willard's Hota DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ‘Tran- $2.50 and $2 per day; SAELY GA, S90, $6 ‘accommo- 829 D=Frer OF AMERICAN WINE CO. COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. ...$14.00 per case. ** BURGUNDY. 8.00 6.00“ 350 to HUME, CLEARY & CO., no * 901 Market Space, Hi aR: Say oT oe ooge in piachington, aXxD 2., im Le atronizs by elite of world o ) Feo, $l per visit, for putting the fect in orders alo MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, R. R. PARSONS, DENTIST.—OFFICE AND — Di 'hecidence tas 1th een neni est, over Ballan- | NECKWEAR, TWEAR, fyne's Bookstore. "Filling speciatty. fovth anerted ware HANDWEAR. 7‘ on vuleanite and celluloid. Gus iven for the patule extraction of tect, day oF might. Changes moderate. JT Boat (auetiey unneeded ey RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IY Post #,0F the L, untiniahed, Gio. ; tas ‘B80, str dned tab qu cxteacing nite eet | _ bos Wau uated: 0: Shima Rg With splendid success. Modern methods aud skillin all | GB ELLERY, branch ft Dentintry Moderate fees. Di. S. Sail ’ 2, LLY, 1321 F stroct northwest. : ae JERNAND URSO, UBREU: ) TUNER AND REPAIRER, Cee: PROTA, rthwest, or Box 712 City Post Of | MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS ee ci 03-6" GENTS" FURNISHINGS. PARSONS, ME! TTRICIAN, S, 5 eens tore Ottice hours, 9 | 112 F Sraeer Nonrawesr, Wasuixorox, D.C. a.m. to 12, and 2 Consultations free. 618 SIXTH § Oy EST. 06-6 = —_ Sa Sairen to veier. 5 sree —=- tra to onier, D* * 4 canny Zoeaeese exresz, bx Fine 1015 14TH STREET, Second door south from All Souls’ Church. #12 _ DPE MEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET . northwest, Celluloid Teeth inserted $7 per set,and all operations on the natural teeth at le prices. Extracting, 50 centa. 19 DDE DORE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH west, betwoen G@ street and ‘ork aventie. — - Beautiful Setwof Tooth, obec Filoa #1 Hacking ‘We have just received a new mpply of the celebrated without Pain, 50 cf operations warrant BT. TALBOTT, DENTIST, Be, 887 iu measles iearmaeamgr street, three doors from corner E. " Dentistry with both GALVANIZED and PORCELA! LINED seucgren Teet nee Siaract ale tg | RRP GI for eta aedroning POLO =| “GLASSWARE, cut 3 aad wed: DECORATED > TL DINNER, TEA and TOET SETS, HOUSEFUR Se eee saat | nt WiLAitN's nowoxstox | J ADY AGNES, OF THE PARISIAN NOBILITY, Manxer 81 Ls ‘Tolling Fortunes to aid an educated | — —_ 3 se | yy. ler ‘voyant powers are marvelous. 2 ee So Cnc | AS WE ARE ABOUT TO INTHODUCE R. ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED EVERY RANGES, ase peered ae Serge rer 2to9 p.m. Office, PORTABLE NG 7 street north c advice aud tmatiuen’ “would do well t» call” Cou- | Wo, Jaye several Cook Stoves and Ranges sultations confidential anqcure guarantesd.. Kead ius | we will ell at fazch lat, in onder to 8 card under Medical in this paper. ence Tee ee <u bund ts tonal cleat ieauaram deka Sesion. = Gas Fortavlen, we have put them down at less than 10 HER CUSTOMERS. —-MADAM DvBOIs, | manufacturers’ prices. . Great Spiritualist Medium, cannot do any business | Call early and secure Bargains in above goods, at this coming week, on accoult of sickness. All I {riends call to see her at 821 9th wirect northwest. m4 W. 5. JENKS & CO. "Glaizvoyant und Maxbetic Phy ‘sician, 600 6th street : Clairvoyant an jaene' jorthwest, treats successfully, without medicine, Acute | £20 717 SevexTH Sraeer Nouruwsst. and Chronic Diseases. Consultation trees ant-fiat aes Mites MOORE ES Ant, Tie Eumerg oF | J, BOTELER & BONG ni en Boman 90 conte cach. 408 1 street, between sth ind | LATEST IMPORTATION ‘Sth streets northwest. = al abe} or MiSs. E & BERRY, MAGNETIC HEALER, (By | ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, om SS see ee eee DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, DSi tis. MRDSER, LATE SURGEON To EEAN OP BOSRT SEER wt - .8, ‘Ricord Can be consulted pri- “ GLASSWARE IS NOW ON EXHIBIr, ately, by jeer or in person st Falls Church, Feinfex | FINE CUT mccain oa Aa a J. W. BOTELER & SON, In boated RSH anes ea eae eg pappenertomen mag io a. 109 p.m. Sunday excepted. Tame | fat 923 Vi a si WEDDING PRESENTS, B ROBINSON & CO., rf ee '° DOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, RICH CUT GLass, ¢ 013. 909 PeNwerLvaNtA AVENUE. | FINE PLATED WARE, &a Crna HATCH is prepare todo oo ee ae to inthis tue. New BILE Hid ‘made to order, and old M. W. BEVERIDCE, ones remodeled. Remember ‘sumber—T40 bth street i horthwest. = x a c

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