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_ THE EVE? WASHIN FRIPAY "CROSBY SN Editor. Whe Evening Star bas # regular, permanent. bona fide daily circulation more 0 crevie that of any other daily paper published in Washingt: and eausi te that of all the other daily papers here ndded together. —— The Double-Sheet To-morrow. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending tn thetr orders for to-morrow’s efg¢ht-page issue at the Earliest practicable moment, (and pot later than hoon of that day,) to insure insertion and clas cation. The number of new advertisements on Sat- ‘urday averages 150, while the total circulation of the doubie-sheet issues for four weeks has reached the enormous ficure of 118,905. ate ‘To Correspondents. ‘Those who send {tems of Interest or news, which they wish to appear in the columns of Tue Star, are notified that all such must be secompanted by the name and address of the contributor, (not for publication, but for verification, if thought neces- ‘Sary,) and sent in at as early an hour in the morn- Ing as possible. For want of the observance of These two rules much matter ts excluded which Would otherwise appear. =e . Longfellow has for so long a time and to so large an extent occupied a place in current Hterati at the intelligence of bis death, fore- shadowedgto-doy, will cause a feeling of sorrow more thal usually wide sp! and deep. En- dowed with many graces of character, leading a singularly pure end blameless Ife, and possessed of poetic talent of a high. if not of commanding order,it my be truly said that Mr. Longfellow was a tan who had many friends and irers and no enemies, While he wrote as lar, and for all classes and all ages, and wit Laceeptance to ail, Mr. Longfellow was yet pecu’'arly the poet of children: and to the lttie people of all English Speaking lants his death willcome in the se Of a personal loss, “Familia in their mouths as household words,” bis writings have literally beens and there are few saddened astde for: Mr. Longfetlow's writings are so popular and the leading events tn his quiet Ife are so well known that little or nothing remains to be said on those points for the er htenment of the general reader. He was born In Portland, Maine, on the &tu of Fi vy. 1807. At the age of | fourteen he te na College, and grad- uated In 1825. student he composed some 0% his best & still popular earlier poems. Alter les , he comme the study of law, with bis father, but shortly afterward accepted the offer of a professorship of mojern lancuages and literature in Bowdotn Collese, with the privi ® of spending some time in foreign study, of which he availed himself, anf from attime forwant his life m and Mterature. Ticknor 15 devoted to Tn 1855 he suceceded $ professor of modern lan- tres in Harvard University,— }, We believe, has bean retained unt! time, but happily serie fering with his more important Services to the world as an anthor and transtator. — i the that ie see, Who ale {ter two years of Schools, now proposes to restst school tex by law, and has em; to take the matter fn hand. © payment of the layed an attorney plan is a some- ed toa final nd important questions will be Lintan wins bis ease, as h unlikely that similar salts Parts of the country. In fa settied. entered In other t, considering the In- adequacy of in almost. every comm ig that the Sssne has not been raised fn this form @efore now. ‘The diMenity can, how be settled much more Wisely, economtcally, an the courts. Th » whole trouble fs simple and easily applied. It isto build less ex- Pensive school-houses, and more of them. <2 The natt ose association met In Chicago last Tuestay, and deeided to put up the price of that adulterating material three and a quarter cents per pound. Since glucose enters largely into nearly everything In which sugar 1s used, and in fact Into nesriy ali the sugar that Is sold In any form, a corresponding advance tn the price of that | article may be expected at an early day. When it | 1 satisfactorily than in comes, consumers will please understand that they are not paying more for the sugar itself, but for | that substance which is used togive it weight Without adding anything to tts saccharine quality. | If one got more sweetness per pound, or even as | much as formerly, for the advanced price, the case | ‘Wouldn't be so bad; but to pay an extra price for a mere substitute for sand is very much in the na- ture of an orzanized and we may say legalized swindle on the public. —$<e+—___ ‘The fact must not be lost sicht of Uhat if the tranking privilege be restores to certain classes of Olliclals the chances for cheaper postage for the peopie Will be diminished. Why should the tax- paylug voter, the non-v woman, the servant- girl and the errand-boy pay higher postage on gir letters in orler that members of Congress may load down the mails with electioneering doc- | uments free of expense to themselves? ‘This 1s the question that will be asked of the gentiemen who Vote for the measure when they go before their constitueacies for renomination and re-election Bext fall It will be a dificult one to answer sat- Astactorily, too, as they will fad. a In pertecting the penalty envelope pian tits] Gestrable to authorize the tnclosing of an envelope for return answer where persons are writtes™ to for gravuitous tnformation on the business of the government. It might be well tosend it already addressed. We understand the Smithsonian In- stitution, Eduertion bureau, and probably some other offices sometimes tnciose the spectal postage Stainps for return answers, but that It is frequent- ly the case that they are not used for that pur pose, being kept either as specimens for stamp | Collectors of for unlawful use on private letters +2 ‘The tegisiature of Towa has Passed a Dill requiring her state elections to be held in Novem ber, hereafter, Instead of tn October, as heretofore. ‘Nearly al the states now have such @ law on their Statute-books, we beileve,—Ohio being the only important exception at present remembered. We cannet understand why November elections have not always been the rule everywhere, unless It ‘that the stetes which held on to October did ‘ount of the large sums of money certain to be distributed among their patriotic voters every four years, by the two great polttical parties, | in order to make things solid for the approaching pres sidential election. } +» | During Inst week over eighty thousand tons of | freight were shipped from New York for foreign | ports Of this large amount about seventy-five | thousand tons were carried in foreign vessels, and | & little over flve thousand tons in American ships, ‘This ts a state of things which ought to be rem- } tied, if possible. At any rate, one would think it | might well receive occasionally the thoughtful ration of the patriott: statesmen in Con- xtoss, if there should happen tw be such an article there, eee New York Ingtilatur: has now onder con- ration, and ts Dkely to pass, a measure which i been needed, net alone in that state, but | fn all parts of the country, namely, a law for th ection of petsons who make purchases on chat tscalled the instalment plan. Among other oings, it provides that where the purchaser has been unable for any reason fo carry out his or her to stek purchaser on demand. = ~o. With the return of spring the tide of foreign Im- molgration towards the Garden, the great Ione. delief, based upon advices fram correspondents at te leading European ports, that with the tneom- ¢ Of April they will be comizg in upon usat the Fate Of 23,000 per week. > -—____ Cincinuatt may have “the handsomest morgue i Ainerica,” a5 she chalins, but thatof New York “germs te be the most useful, No less than twenty dead bodies Inid there unclaimed and awatting fdentifiertion Lest Tuestay afternoon, This record Tivais that of Parts, and it fs safe to say that a Fecttal of the darx mysteries locked up in the bocoms of the dead woul! meke a volumewns thril- Ung and reveiting as cae of ‘Sue's blood- as Eug:ae | FRENCH BOOKS. Thave Just received a large stock of French Books, in- eluding all publications of the following publishers: CHARPENTIER, DIDIER, DIDOT, ~ <a eb ee All Books not on hand ordered atshortest notice. Vv. G. FISCHER, 629 FIFTEENTH STREET, 1t P4BASOLS AND SUN Opposite U.S. Treasury. UMBRELLA’ 500 New Strle PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. .20 Pieces BLACK SILK and KHADAMES, trom: $1 10 90 Pieces PLATN COLORED SILKS, 50, All rs N 'S VEILING, from 37 isc. Ps Splendid ‘Stock of WHITE INDIA LINENS and LADIFS' COATS AND COATINGS. 4 Gace FRUIT OF £HE LOOM COTTON, 10c, ¢ LONSDALE, COTTO: AGC ‘OCK AND LOW GEO. J. JOHNSON, m2 713 MARKET SPACE. QS TORAGE Persons desiring storage for foods of any description can obtain the seme in well lichtod and dry rooms, and xoods covered by insurance at moderate rates, by ap- plying to DUNCANSON BROS, mu24-6t 9th and D streets northwest, TAYLo8 & HUFTY, —,° ay 8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, JUST RECEIVED: ‘The Finest Assortment of FANS! FANS!! In the City. NOVELTIES IN €RETONNE FANS—NEW STYLFS. Ranging in price from 500. to $6. CRETONNE WITH FEATHER EDGE, CRETONNE COVERED STICKS, EXQUISITE GooDs. FLORENTINE FANS TO MATCH SUITS. LARGE JAPANESE FANS FOR DECORATIONS. FULL LINE OF PEARL SATIN SILK LACE, And all of the most elegant designs at very reasonable prices. BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET-BOOKS, Choicest styles in Trocaded and Embossed Velvet, Seal, Albgator, Plush, Russia Leather, Crape, Satin and Silk, Brown and Buff, APigator and Seul—Very Elegant Goods, OUR SATCHELS AND TOURISTS’ BAGS Are the most desirable goods ever offered in this market. Ir AY ¥L 00. RI && T AA Y YL OOR R et wT AA ¥¥ LE © O RRR bik wT AAA ¥ LF Oo OR R & ky kT A A ¥ ILLL 00 R RK kek HOH OU U FRE TTT? ¥ ¥ H HU UF T YY HHH U U ke T YY H HU UF rT ; aa HH UU F T ¥ GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. x JUST RECEIVED: A beautiful line of Striped and re DIMITYS FOR CURTAINS AND LOOSE COVERS. Also, great variety in DAMASKS, JACQUARD, PLAIN AND FANCY LINENS FOR LOOSE COVERS. Handsome line of LACE CURTAINS, KAW SILKS, CRETONNES, FRINGES, ke. CARPET AT BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE'S m2 £01 MARKET SPA HE SATURDAY LE! TURES, IN THE NA- E No. 2, by For sale at the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum, and by F. B. MOUUN, corner 1th and Pennsylvania avenue. Printing of all kinds prom: JUDD & DETWEILER, ae 11TH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A FLEUR'S EXCRETER. own. The new theory in medicine. jerk, the 1 Mf the skin, as Riese, “No densar of calchicn colt chile taking Excreter. Read circulars now being distributed, containing Gprtiticates from ‘well-known citizens of Baltimore. tiful souvenir cards will be ziven out daily on the co to the ladies. Excreter is the won- der of the age. Ikead circulars .nd you will beconvinced ‘that you need net sutter from disease. drugyista. LA FLEUR. & CO. OFC, mee Do not fail to insure the Lfeof your oo against death, by accidont or disease, in, “ab Ey. paid hectog 5 JAME: ral Avent, St. jotsh corner Sa steget at Fernegivatia avenue nortivweat, A few ood Agents wanted. mast" OHN B. DUTTON, PPP EERNN NIINN N GGG QO OP PE NN NIINNNG G © OPPP KE NNNUIINNNG O OB EN NNIIN NNG GG oo P N NNUN NN GGG CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING GOODS FOB SPRING SUITINGS, — SPRING TROUSERINGS, PRING OVERCOATINGS. INSPECTION INVITED. NOS 1 cco bo: EVENT SS Sok PRE Se SBE E NNN O LLEL LLLL ‘THE TAILOR, 617 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Stores in all principal cities. — m15-w,f,4t Noot's ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS FOR BOUQUET DE SASH AND TKIMMING RIBBONS, NOVELTIES. IN DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BEAD TRIMMINGS, BEADED LACES, JET CLOAK AND DRESS ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ WHITE DRESSES AND LADIES’ SPRING CASHMERE WRAPS. plice, expresses the | REAL AND IMITATION LACES, FRENCH NECE- | WEAR, BEST QUALITY: REAL RHINE PEDBLE JEWELRY, IN GILT STERLING SILVER. - AND PARTY REQUISITES et tA NooT's, 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wwe KNOW THE TIME ‘When the purchase of a SPRING OVERCOAT was considered a Iuxury by many, and anex- travagance by the most of people. Where we sold ONE fifteen years ago we now sell TWENTY-FIVE. People have learned that when ‘4 Heavy Overcoat becomes Burdensome it is not the time to go Without Any Overcoat. It isone cf the, if not THE, most useful garments, for when you lay it aside in the Spring you bring it into use again inthe Fall. If you should visit the Mountains or thé’ Seaside during the sum- mer you will need a LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- COAT—a valuable friend. Then agsin, in the matter of Health they are a great protection, for when it is toowarm for your Heavy Overcoat you are liable to go out without any Overcoat and subject yourself to many troublesome days of illness. The Greatly Increased demand Justifies us in carrying an exceedingly large ttock, which enables us to fit the amallest as well as the largest member of the male community, The styles are the very Acme of the Clothing art. In Fineness of Fit, Reliability of Material and Labor and Elegance of Trimmings they are Equal to the best custom work, while the price is fully thirty-five per cent. lees. If there in a Size missing to fit the proportionate, the fat or stout man, the tall or lean man, weare not aware cf it. Having courteous salesmen makes it Apleasnre for them to show you our goods whether you purchase or nob. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. “Largest and Leading Clothing House. 816 axp 318 7TH srazer. m20 Wwe BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR Pa- TRONS THAT THE TENTH SEMI-A GRAND SPRING OPENING OF THE Pi Pe AE & bem per AA E BA TT Ssssq Po A A ELE AA 1 Sggs8 RRR.OO Y YA RRO OY ¥ AA E RRRO O YY AA L R ROO ¥ AMAL ,, RB ROO ¥ AA LLLLY WILL OCCUR ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 27rx AND 28TH, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In ALL DEPARTMENTS for the ABOVE TWO DAYS NNN TL LY QO ONNNE YY OQ ONNNE ¥Y OO NNN EL i ae OO NNN LLL Y 1% TO WHICH OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED. PALAIS ROYAL, 2117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE axD 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. m22 os De ARTMENT. noice Tine of ENGLISH COME ‘8, SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, Suitabie for the Season. W. 8. TEEL, Mezonant Tatton, 935 Pennsylvania avenue, mis if ADAME WASHINGTON, No. 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A NEW DEPARTURE. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Ladies should call at once and leave their orders be- fore the assortment of elegant fabrics ia broken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. m16-3m_ MADAME WASHINGTON. Fr BREAKFAST! CHOCOLATE MENIER. ~ BOLD EVERYWHERE. PARIS AND LONDON. New Yoru Derot: 286 GREENWICH STREET. fT-tukf4m i Ne REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE O., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 4 INCORPORATED Dee. 6, 1881. CAPITAL, $200,000 SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK CONSIST OF ‘M, ASHFORD, I Le JOHNEOR tren 2 = F Braas, Sesh ‘Treasurer. Janes, pacies of iagaranee affording an. sbacite CORSAGE, TATaNY, of Ute to. real extate either in purcha cy ‘abst eee ros OFFICE:—Gunton Sellen ocean 472 Louis jana avenue, = sso ot Sten fn gene ‘the District of ee Ee FOR RENT— ROOMS. FOR SALE— LOTS. Weeey BOY IN A PRINTIN a OFFICE: st have some knowlege o usiness. aust have sone NTED—A GOOD COOK WITH GOOD RE to do general hor ee . Apply at 101 Mamachusette avenue northwest. It? ANTED — spi MMEDIATELY — Be. a mS] wng man ina on re. Ply Mth street northwest, Home Marke, ma4-2t Wi arene COOK, WASHER AND ivoner, for general housework, in «mall fami! References required. Apply at 1501 ioth street. m2: ANTED — A WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘k, i mist be honest and Ww honsework, in small fagnily’; manst be honest snd to wo! tisfactory: 088. Mier'f puns at 1108 S vireet norinreet ee matt Ww EP—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MA aN) WITH A disposition for work; intelixent and of ood habits, Address Situation, Star office. m23-2t Ww ANTED—A GOOD OYSTER-SHUCKER, WHO generally useful, at No. 415 sth otroct northwest a at coe TED-A FO! N AND [WO LABORERS Wane baer RAS SibroNS EAR ce, 314 oth street northwest, m22 Wanten— T LIGENSED AGENCY, OOK mbernaids, Nurses. Families and others furnished religble soryanin. Servants for Baltimore, hi ‘where, Contractors {urn ished ruiircad and tlic laborers free of chance. "38 F ee: 2 ENTER Ee TIONS: ing house: cag furs eetorseess Aaiireas Tor three days Box 137, Star office. Vv ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR ALITTLE WHITE Girl and Boy in a first-class family. Apply for one at 521 20th street, m23-2t* ANTED-EMPLOYMENT BY A YOUNG MAR- Fled man; sober and not afraid to work. — Address mi3-12t" WANTED—ROOMS. Vv VANTED-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED :ooms in the neiichborhood of the Patent Office oF on the avenue, for tine wer, Same yesh SBOE OA A ANTED-BY A FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- ‘tren. four or five room for light housekeeping, in central location. Terms anoderate aud references ex- changed. Address Box 8, Star office. W SS ANTED_TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNI- cating Rooms; state location arr price. Address M. P.. Star office. St WANTED- HOUSES ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE BE- tween 6th and 14th and F and K etreets_ northwest. Address, «iving location and price, Box 78, Star of ae V ANTED_TO_KENT FURNISHED_BY “CARE- ful tenant, for @ few months, from April Ist, Fol-furnished House, modernfitprovements. in cen fral part of the city. A 8 p.m.to N.A.P.. 603 151 ply Dy, or between 7 and Wine ED—TO RENT—A MODERATE - SIZED th street northwest. m2}-1m Honse, with modern improvements, central loca- tion, by April Ist. Address FRANK J. TIBBETS, corner Lith street and New Work avenue. | __m13-2w WANTED—LOTS. ANTED_TO BUY A BUILDING LOT ABOUT Ww 24 by 80 feet, between 17th and 20th and H and N stresta; price not to exceed $1,500, Also, a Lot of abont same dimensions on or near Téth street: state price: 0. VON NERTER & CO., Architects, Corcoran juiiding. at WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS RUCTION IN PHOTOGRAPHY. “first-class artints ryilting to ive the eame address, with terme, JOUNS Itt Wastes ALL OF HIS OLD CUSTOMERS TO know that I. F. Mudd, the Boys’ Tailor, is azain at ttre 9th, between H and I streets. cut to order. Suits, 1 Washi S24 F wtrect ED — SOLDIERS’ MILITARY BOUNTY and Warrents, Soldiers’ Additional Homestead Claims, and all kinds of Government Land Serin, for rich highest cash rates wl be paid. WM. J. JOHN- ‘ney-at-Law, Le Droit building, corner 8th : jal6-3m Wet ARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM at RICE’S, 490 Maine avenue southwest; feathers to renovate, mattresses to remake, furniture to steam: the oldest ahd b mneern in the cit; nS TO CLE. WE DO NOT iets. Our work is done better and prices Jower than in any other establishment in Washin; Orders by telephoue. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 isiana ayonin THAT ork avenue, ix 8 Com “Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 5. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from 9 a. m. to5 p.m. mz WASTED OLD gOLD, ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Stall Quantities. Highest cach, price paid. ‘gal Pennsy!vania avenue, bet. 3d and 43 streets, WED, YOU TO KNOW THATI ee cleea Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better ARE gheat deal cheaper than a common. new suit can ught, at SUSTH'S OLD STAND, No, (O19, D street northwest, or at ‘Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but firet~ Second-hand Ciothin danl9 LOST AND FOUND. OST—BETWEEN H AND L STR , ON 17TH wtroct or Connecticut avenue, a pair of gold mounted Spectactes, im lesther caso, Suitable reward given if retarned to 1715 me itt AD ON BRASS owned ren collar aid tax tages Ltboced reward for returniny to 1418 F street. at R RENT HEX TWO, QR MORE | FOR “SALE_AT BYATTSVILLR, ON BAND o. | QCROOL OF ELocUTION 4 x Rooms wit Ty pean oan in yes spay RR, fifteen valnihle and ively 8 SUARESPEARE ULAse ‘Aaron PAMILE Sta omen aled, one Lot and House. Si ret Fe i RENT—UNFUBNISHED BEAUTIFUL OOM- m-Tem Emnnicating Fariors; Rouse hav alt the modera oon JQOR SALB-ON FOLLOWING TEP yeplencee, south front treet niortinweae Bwenty beastifnl Bur {ASTILIAN LANGUAGE THOROUGHLY TA 3 = GT HE etreet northesSe De | giao cack saitasted ooriilr etrver ten te the Syamten teochers ACRE MUNG TR attert don C street northeast, ome b th Eat. ane iver biscks from ant | HOMARATE, 915 @ street mz-6" FOR RENT_FORNIGHED, Vv VERY BEAUTIFUL Lincot Perk, ana floor communicating Rooms: every modern Water. Md ecterare J) | PPROFRSSOR ALEX. WOLOWSKI'S NEW umes ‘Beautlft toc tion; terms reasonable. At on grade. “aie ett ies X isthed for sineing ‘vod short and best; < ae CS oe IEDING LOT, 31 PERT 7 | foe, at MOT 1AM street pordiwesk, FINE 5 Riches on the’ nor side of OR RENT—THOSE WISHING UNFUR: pool Bag ey Ree Massachnsetts aveune, betwen i7th and 150 m31-Im HED areas 11 — Rooms, facing Dupont Cu pri- orthwest; alle) rear. App); 310 E etre ° yato family, address Box M4, ‘Star othee, ‘with rot weet ro dee fact mi mag. = RENT—THREE eS epg ag LS gant Unfurnished Rooms in good neighborhood, FORS ALE— MISCELLANEOUS | fies. ae etre wail 1617" 6th, street ngrthwest, at onl $10 per month: ss m23-3t" RK RENT—AT 1309 F S1 JOR SAL LARGE ICEBOX, SUITABLE FOR | jerchabts. < ENSINGTON ART NEEDLEWORK AX Butchers or Consmission Mi But litle wend. iow taught after Tative Embratderion STREET NORTHWEST, st wi 2w* Socth Keneineton, En; handsomely furnished Rooms for genticmen, en | [quite at 408 Sd street northwest, mitt 2 "_ | Noon 16, Vernon Row: Feunaylvtais erenus aot 10 Suite oF mingle; references required. Cail tetwecn 4 | YOK SALE—A BARGAIN AN EUEGANT JUMP. | strect me awe . and & 5 p.m. m22-lw* seat Carriage, in splendid ition, for $80.0 Ci be soe at 09 G ctreet orthwent. 1 A PATENT HAS BEEN TSSUED TO A.F. CRAIG, OR SALE-BIG BARGAIN-SEVEN OCTAVE, | ducine a strong itfe Tichly finished, rosewood case “Chockerte Square | ihe art at her resides §; 1225 NEW YORK AVENUE; ete south, front room, second floor. Board nthe west, tora new method of Sie incase z SEI ee Sorgee stool and cover, for. aly $150. Owner leavin Fe REN Gehl oR MORE eae HED | cj e |. REED": *4 DGEWORTH Sct HOOT, same floor; suitable for heht fnuestuoptuas etmenom reused) Agee 32M | strect northwset. VOR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN TWO COs MONT. eating turniehed Roome, fronting south, in a privi family. 1637 P etreet, corner 16th street; Bavrrwone. Mp, Mus Ht. P. LEFEUCRIL Puseiane Frelish end French ating and Day Sehoal for ladies and littie girk. | ‘The I i t Zee Jaies tie gi 9th annual seeaiOM se Foss ERY "FRR Pa OF HIGHLY pred inis Horses, m for carriage or weit tleman’s own driving, belonging to army officer who selereuces a the city on, eka is) minst be sold; Rae cipal. eS “mast | 1S etree hy '? WASH- eo MiGsea Agapran ee = NFURNISHED ROOMS—SINGLE R SALE. wea in eae Nome: a es or communicating. 1n a desirable fronting ante . ‘ONE PRINCE MELODEON. Principal, J.P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doc. ied — Capitol cue rent. Oy ee Tapdeot me rosewood case. and in perfect order, Will | Stusdies resumed Septomber 261 Am = = SS zegerme, | Mtg S. copeerons ean mace: 23. er, \e FOR RENT-STORES eke 1108 Feenesivan‘a aventic. | Sateand in danson, a ressumabetersan, “Bea of reler = JOR SALE—C] NE VERY FINE YOUNG !| ences. Address residener Juv lath street northwest. R RENT_STORE 713 SEVENTH STREET | E'Coupe Horse, two fine Driving Horon sndtwoce ae ivi northwest, with stable in the rear. — Inguire of | ao: ‘ork Hotwes. | Inquire at THOMPSON'S Stable, | ANK T. BROWNING, ‘Columbia Law Bull bbe, SU | Oi and O streets northwest. y act os — = ers a NT WALNUT-CASE ve-ce' . aa cosh. A: ¥ —_ FOR RENT HOUSES. | gana PE SAY REED 5 OR 'T—A FINE RESIDENC and 13h erecta horthwnee Apply BILDING, 1213. street: also, 1301, corner: Vermont | QOR SALE—-MAHOGANY CASE PIANO, 6-0CT- | ave, $60; ‘Schoninser Organ, $95: Brideepart Organ, Parlor Organ, £5, . NEW TERM IN JANUARY Tain, “Afternoon and Exenine Classe of al The ee of teaching Is peo, Sooo ER Q to FE. | rades, 5; Double Bank ‘Organ, $85; — i practical. Parisian unciation taught. Terms avenue and Qetreet northwest; or 315 C street south- Fer boamets & Snmeatbers Gola String Fianos, te ver or send name and address. MLL east, 24-38" | 10th street northwest. m20-6t" THUD HOMME, 13is 1 atest morthoest” a7 R RENT—FURNISHED—A HA‘ NDSOME NEW OR 8 ALF —CARRIAGES—CARRIA x S_FOR | APR Pw AEUS AND ASSISTANTS — PRI- Residence in the immediate vicinit; cS in new snd second-hand Carriawes and ™ a Clngs.—Ancient and Modern Lan- “DU PONT CIRCLE ‘Wavons, of all styies, and Repairing, call at 621 G street | emu tion for Calleve, Military Houre contains ten rooms and every convenience: loca- | northwest, before purchasing eloew hore. fand Se Ladion’ German Claasos in the _tal-Lin’ ‘8. J. MEEKS. JOR SALE—A ES OF 7 City of Wartineton. from the tacinning to 18 | Can be seen at the aucyon rooms of THOMAS DOW IN 0 Penneylvapia avenue and 1th m8-e00t | morning, rene classes for gentlemen. cirenlars, F, MUSSAEUS, 1319 1 atreet i-6m iB) 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Addreas 4 street horthwent, aus STENCHCAN BUST: “COKNER | S Nine tion the very. best i ie N the city; will be rented to a xtrictiy Tees, for private fi THOS, J; FISHER & Ci YOR RENT—A NEAT, NEW TWO STORY BRICK | Houre, with all modern improvements. near cars. Rent low to a prompt paying tenant, E. A. McINTIRE, S18 F etrect northwest, = m24-3t” SS COLLEGR, A variety of New and Sec Second-fgand Ci riages and ~ D streets northwort, occupies ft. new ome OR R 1437 CORCORAN STREET—THRE Buexies. Largest stock of Varnizhed Wagons in the slirective in the handewneedifoe ky Known throughout, I story Brick, mansard roof, gequied for vast twelve | District. One Fine Box Wagon. “Onoof SN. fhrnwn'n | the United Statenas MINGOLN HALL BUILDING, Day | sears by 8. J, Kimball coa.- of the reamiry denast- | ‘Trade Wagons. | Sprinx Wagonsof a! nigea. All of and Eveninw Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen. Sonn Iment. "Possession on Ist proximo. Rent only shove, at lowest prices. JAMES K. PROREY, | 8 me educated for foal. life. Students re cheapest in the city. Apply on premises, m2: yy 1330 324 (itiyin strect. Factory, 3240 Pros —— eee rere oe sare agmemraleh, comtainion, FORE T—A VERY COMMODIOUS HOUSP, yee avn, Went Wastin. 1is-sm__ | Succeen” by Jamuen’ Ac Gerfidiacsiee Tell Information with Volpi, torr on the Heights of Georze- F%, SALE—SEVERAL PAIRS OF HORSES, TWO | ee the Collewe, will be sent free upon whoa. town. The owner is about to leave for Europe, will ne coupe horses and some fine single dri | se mail, or be obtained at the € offen, nt to a careful tenant at a reasonable price until the aadd’e horses at HUGUELY & BUWEN'S Stable. 643 NEY C. SPENCER, Prmeipal. MES. SAKA fall of 1888. Apply to THOS. E. WAGGAMAN F New York avenue. a | EY CER, Vice Principal. oat northwest = —— OR SALE—CARRIAGES, OF | Rs. 8. L DY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR OR RY are: vob Ewe JERSEY A ey GE coW | ie Sele sees sina ie Gest i the Reet ton Bucttuerd | iM ame Taaiee West Ree Institute, New Haver, ner northwest, 2.10 room Bricl ing, | Company, whom: J bert Sie Conn, : As Send #igh modern conyonicness. THOS. J. FISHER COs, Jearraves in the co tunes: — ee — :" light carriaves in the country for the imoney. Hepairine promptly attended te ROBT. RB. GRAHAM, fe2 Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. n.w, ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. circular. oy | Lise ATIN, GRERK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCL 4 ence and Ynxtieh, privately or in’ claw. Students for C and competitive examinations. A dANUS AM. 1524 F street OR RENT—A DESIRABLE 1 aed COR- ner 2d and Tetreets northwest, twelve rooms, mod- $7, ood repair: Jaree side, front and beck yard 25x80; $50. ALBERT ¥. FOX. 920 F street north | - of wot rs a 7 ASHINGTON os QOR RENT—A MODERN BRICK, 141 TANTED—A N WITH $500, TO TARE | W Board Day ‘School. for ¥ treet northwest, ten roots, good repair, $35. i charge of pa; isiness; pleasant and profit- pens September 19, 188) Blo Brick, 436 M treet northwest, Twenty rooms, stable, | able; investication solicited. Address Box 4. Star "HER ahd Mise M. G. DOUG: "ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Frsteot u.w. m22-3t | office. m2k2t 12th street north went. 96 0 fT, PORRENTa Fe it BUSINESS story brick House; 8 Tooms, bath, wate stand on eet north Will be olfered > and Tatrobe; convenient ae en of cars. Rent $25 | rent April Ist, by E- A. MCINTIRE, 918 Pacrert ne. Bee | BOARDING wer month. “Apviy to M. GOLDSMITH, 917 Pennagl: | west, Vania aveuue northwest. t AND DAY BOARD. A FEED STORE, DOING GooD 1" Therson House, corner VOR RENT—FURNISHE] D, 18TH STREET | business, will be sold rearonable to che rikt of < 15s and vets Dorthywest. M. 1. SOUT! northwest, between Peni oo | Avply'om premises, KT 20th strect northwest: Makar | fous aNd streets northwest, Mrs MT St) a desiral en-room volling, with mutes re >. 3 ‘2 D—$10, 000, TO 5 YE. ARS, AT PER FOVss, ND ISTRERTS. —FIRST- ences and nicely furnished. THOS. J. FISH. Ww Poet dT aay . AND IS - é on by property on F street weet, Table ri . Hoos vd , #2 1325 F street northwest. worth 225,000, by a No. 1 mun—direct. Address WAL “e hon Ww. Pisa vita OR RENT ON, MoD’ F. HOLTZMAN, 1321 F strect northwest. 1922 lw well_furnisned house, in a ve : 0 LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS OR MORE A HAND- $ mST 01 Aa 10 hood. Army or navy applicants preferred, ree + OBE 2 D OOMS AND FIRST-CLASS, AT 310 e, arse, partially furnished corner Hoase: | & : Sper day. Also Board b dior to BG. is Niven leven ony diet bay Rindows. cela and furnnc’ | gnautie AAEM PLAGE ER aM? Domed Ux te joe u grates, range, speaking tubes: on T street north = - pet; pare air, For terms and locality address Box 156, | (EVIE TREMONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOM Yo&T "40. 00 | Ster office. w2l-Im. comforts than any hotel in the city. The halle seues are heated with steam; the rooms ane new farnished and the tay ue js second ae tee ut rates, and §2 per day; mouthiy $25, $90, fe, he (PMHE LQCHIEL HOUSE, 512 ore STREET NORTH- west, In one of the cosiest and best conducted Board: ing-houses in the ‘Tranmient Boarders accommo- dat Teaschable terms. Cc) ATTORN EYS. EDW. H. THOMAS. — i. ~) HALL. ALL & THOMAS, ATTUENEYS-AT-LAW, WILL BUY A LA THREE-STORY + ‘room House and Storeroom adjoining, i Fixtures of a Grocery Sto 17 Hopkins: 40.00'311 3d st. x. 12.00 | Siar offre. pee RESIDENCE, BUSI- TE HAY 21 We ness Property snd mnt Lots in Washinton {hat will be exchanged for real estate in Bultulo, New ‘York, oF Chic 8m AvL! BARBER & ©O., LeDroit Droit Building. W: ANTED—£0 BUY LAND SCRIP. Additional Homestesd Claima, Sioux Haif-tread evi, Porterfiedd Warraits, JOR RENT_SUMMER RATES—A FULL GRAND e Upright and a full 7-octave Square Piano, or sale low at V, BECKER'S, 801 Sth street north ENT_LARGE BRICK STABLE =e REAR National Theater; cleht vtalls and carriage. house that will accommodate six wazons or $20 per month, Apply to 1314 F strect, m2s-t OR RENT—A WELL SITUATED BAKERY Now dong « fair business, vat 334 K astrect southwest. FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A CHOICE Tot, 6th street, between Haid F norhwents. wil Valeutine Netip, Bounty Land’ Warrants, 8 ADl of the shove Lund Scrips for sale. Address 0 on W. C. HILL, room 18, St. Cloud PERSONAL. _ ONAL—A FEW MORE LADIES AND G uak Voices are required to Hil up thenew day and | ng Classes at Professor WOLUWSKI'S Musical In- No. 807 11th street northwest. Terms reasen- sell i, gtl8o, &10-Toom. brick House in complets | SP > —__ _ ee ees eee order, with all modern improvements, Estreet, between H. RHODES, DEARSIR: I AM V . 6th anid 7th northwest: part of un estate, and must be D. Bop be been te ek ee sold immediately: tong « Eqyire at Weal Eatate | tists! Fair on the evening of March 234, 1882, u BR, 0% Pes E of WM. H. MAIN & corner, of 3d | standing that you wi . ATLORNEY-AT-LAW, and Pennsylvania venue northwest. m23-6t" which caused blow. 342 D Srneer, it Opposite City Hall. w Fe SALE_TWO DESIRABLE TWO-STORY 1- a room Bricks, with modern imuroyements: Ost MARCH 17, 4 SCOTCH GYP; ANAW! to name of “Gi.” "A suitabie reward will be if returned to stalls Nos. 47-48 Cen mof-2t 25! REWARD—LOS: LABT 3 ‘NIGHT, ON PE > aalvania ghia avenue, coran willing, Let ST NIGHT, TWO SMALL ED cals sud watch Key: ona tinue, between “National tel and 1710 K northwest or posubly ina, Her- A.hheral reward will be paid if returned to the Office of the National Hot 23 -3t STON MARCH 21ST, GOLD ces vIT! perc! and meal attached. Finder will be itberally Toward by applying at No. 1338 Q street northwest. mm! 35 REWARD_IOST A PUG DOG, HAVING ON brasslink colar and tag. ‘The above reward will be vaid by returning him to 1006 ylvania aven horthwest, man ot O8T—IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE erchief. TI city, a Blue Silk Pocket Handk ‘he finder ‘be ‘Very liberally rewarded by returning to PROFESSIONAL. _ Ww ~ PRIGE S PRIVATE 20x100 to an alicy. THOS. J. FISHER & C W. Delactive Agcucy, Goustltutions fren. Al ty i¢ NS Se foie mea sede eae rad = ee | —FANOS AND ORGAN —HOUSE, NO. 1612 10TH STREET Te = = o HAUNCE! cED, Dicks 8 roomie: tthe enon fi ie ee Ee — Cc fig a . peonenee 103. F L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., RIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC 7 3 Reliable information furnished in all cares: consaliation free; wil! calt at residence hen requested; all business business strictly confidential. C.F. Bine well of water, | ‘on premises. utreet northwest. OR SALEOR EXCHANGE FOR ee oe @ fine Residence on the southeast corner of a Capital and Boundary streets, containing 30,000 Ree at gromed Improvements consist af a double brick house, containing eleven rooms, also brick stable, carriage house, larze wine vault fruit and ornamental tress. Ing ma-3w* POR, SALE 1 HAVE SEVERAL GREAT BAR- wains in two story and basement and back Drees brick front houses, nlcoly located snd thorauly modern, at prices from, $1, $4,000. ‘Sinall cash payments, balance monthly or aa denizen. at 6 per cent. somo cau investments, among them tro story houses, centrally located, 8 rooms, eS @ SSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMOMO,) 487 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, ADAM ROSS, "THE LONG. aSTAELIGHED RE- Hablo Ciairv and Astroionist, ett: gettaction Su all aifairs of He then aay one tthe pro: erson: tells te past, present and fu Advice ‘and. assistance pn all matters appertainiter to Business, love and matraiouy. “Aut IN Thocuey Cait, Satisfaction given or no pay. Consultation Rooms, 402. Pastreet: above D street north wont. ahi \.B.—Partios leaving the city and_ wishing, to realize cash cu anytime In our line, wil find ready wale by caling on mus. MONEY TO 1 LOA} a3 | provements, renting for $50; to’ an immediste eorex TO LOAN Good Relizble PLANOS at all times, from 360 upwards, cent fo Daren?’ GireiesW. Ey BUSES AEDISTIS | at tomest rates, and urgume Oot. B. wm, cor. | |) Snes ems cent fo Dupon E a nd > street northwest | mah oe Pennsylvania avenue. m21-Im | ORGANS from $40 upwards, R SALE—A FIRST OLA! nen N The finest tuners and best regulated Repair Shop northern yee of city, corner house on populur Ports an in stzvet. “Three bay windows and all modern imy 2 uire of PRESBREY tents. Immediate possession. In: idinig. mi-Im S&S GREEN, 529 7th, in Federal Call for estimate, when your Piano neede repair. oe DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No, 211 ie Street, three doors north of | Pvnnsylvania Nitrous Cries" thout pal il be St for th theret | Back tooth and 50 cents cach sdditions the same se extractions wit without 3b ‘onnea ouch toate am’ "Fuine from $1 from 1 1095. AN week ted ‘rom Seek wareant first cla. iiave caulutstand Witzons Ontas oo ee , ‘000 patienta, man nts coming, by car willbe furnished free tickete the Wise for Health on Daily Walke De EET BEMAeTED WiigUt’ Ain iar A FEW MINUTES. —Thonsand DR, WHITE'S Chirovodiat sylvama_ avenue, fi avoid ard and Gott Comms, Bemionee rom and avoidance o ‘ Qub and i Fe i et nfs Of the feat. ours: 8 ann. 1D. Office ¥ Extal in Washingion, D. C., in ié6i °™ mit a ERS & BRO. HAVE MONEY Lean on Keel Estate and othe Hes; Fates low, and sums to sult, “2 weet ie SALE OR RENT—THAT FLIGIBLE PIECE _ml FICHENBAG land avenue southwest, undeonte Four-® Story or ee, siwelling, and. three-s ng, containing 13 room) iniprovemente Over'8 W00 fect of gr Mashed, enclored | nod by a substantia! brick wall. PIANO WARERCOMS. PIANOS ‘of various makes for sale ond nent at duced prices. Wm. Kuabe & Co,"s renowned Pianos, Tuning and 423 11th street, above Pennaytvania. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL ESTATE ESECURITY, MILLER. ww. _£20-2m _513 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, wo=¥ ‘TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BR. 0. HOLTZMAN. 10th and F streots northwont. HE STIEFF, THE KRANICH & ‘other first-class PIANOS and ORGA, at lowest prices und easiest terns. G. L. WILD & BRO., ns ‘ONEY, TO LOAN Fn IE AT LOMES! RATES OF INTEREST, 3 REAL Ee SAFE DEPOSIT CO. BRICK HOUSE AND THIRTY water; all or market mile from. on : — : STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 NINTH pm gain 8.€. COF. Ith En.w. anesthetic, mis erage ‘barges reseonsbie. PARSON = DENTIST. — OFFICE AND street northweet,, over Bala fa specialty. -Tecth insorted Charges moderate. J7 Box A. M.S. PARSONS, MEDICAT, BLBOTRIOLAR, om. ded Bans Woe eee Singattatione fee aed Gi TEETH TAL TEETH MADE BEFORE “sae a5 ia sooooee Moees ‘of, Dentistry. Moderate feos. gage 1$a1 Patrect forthwest RN, DENTIST, 915, NIST. 915 1TH BTREET WEISENBO} northwest, Celluloid Ts inserted $7 Pa eiuea |p A egies ap oe aa ‘TALBOTT, TT, DENTIBT, No. 437 Sele a | EA a ULES A® WE Ane apour iro intnopuck PORTABLE RANGES, So ee ac ae Seber ahhsis ‘Bargxina in above goods, at ' W. 8 JENES & 00., DON- ECURITY FROM LOsS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL BAPE DEROSTT COMPANY, Couxru Lird STERET axp New York AVE. { Pervetunl Charter Act of Gongrom Sanunry 22 sar. Capital... ge Deponit at lowest ae SALE—OVER 300 FARMS IN WEST ViR- ginia, oxchanes for city rooms: I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL “ATE, ume of trom $100 and upwards, at lowest rater of rest. ae moderate. No delay. BEAnE ¥ street north OB SALE VALUABLE | AND BEAUTIFULLY are known Morri- Toad tts iis ‘and Trustes, = bth and Fata ml?-1m. Room 28, LeDroit Building. SALE OB RENT—-FARM THREE MILES northeast. of Bladensburg, er ay bout 350 geres, one thin of it cleared, oF ‘purposes: ing or peat als A eorcct ae ms-im vi TO LOAR, Shang ee os ee EEE SUES M- W. GALT, BRO. & ca. | EXCHANGE £08 UNINCUMBER- 7-8 stocked Farm of 196 acres, nine miles co to railroad sation; good hows, ‘Ean =a a OR EXOHANGE ‘ineoln ave bat within m15-20* yf, ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED EVERY Wedweeday and 209 p.m. Omtice, ine ‘medica Display oli the novelties i= : RICH JEWELRY, ‘The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, a me FINE FAN era- L street, ETIC HEALER, (BY |. Tan re ~_, ee > BEING ‘MARBLE CLAY, © : OATE, &o., ‘ADD WiklGNT ; AND BULK ‘WEAR OUT AND ROT THE j IT 18 BAFE, IT 18 MANUFACTURED Fl a : if