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THE EVENING STAR. = WASHINGTON | = FIONDAY March 27, 1882. = SHY S. NOVES..000........ Editon, The Evening Star ba bona fae daity that ef any of a veuvlar. permanent. lation more than treble fly paper published in 1 te that ef aff the papers here # hington, and e¢ er dt saper by mai fraordinary Pressure. 1 encroach tot the extraor the reading nother doubie- On Seturday there w new advertis us pr , being the largest number in any one day In ths thirty-one years’ of istenece of the paper. 7) canter a favor by sending in thetr orders early. ee gegen To Correspondents. ‘Those who Send items of Interest or news, which they wish to appear in the columns of Tar STaR, are notified that all such must be accompanied by the name ddress of the contributor, (not for publicat 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 exclud Would ctherwise appear. - oe Although heavily Interested tn hi case, 0 e is much force in the dist: by Mr. Vanderbilt between manipulating the stock markets tn New York and getting up corsers on grain and other produce tn the commerctal center Of the interior. The process fs the same in both cases, bu’ the effects are whlely different. In the former transaction, a few speculators only are directly makes and the other side loses 1 course ore than but that fs ordinarily the end of it, unte. § party can get the Treasury departin ° to its relief in some way. With a lock up in the oi res of fe the case fs, however, entirely different. As Mr. points ont, when a set of men mtrol all the breadstuffs in Chicago, for example, they not only stop the rolling stock that ought to be enzaged in {ts transportation, but the cost of living by creating a scarcity. ‘This makes it necessary for the laboring classes to call on their employers for higher wages. Strikes result; workingmen are thrown out of employ- ment, and the general business of the whole coun- try ts disturbed. What for? Simply to put money fn the pockets of a few selfish and unscrupulous speculators. They lock up the grain until they are ready to let it go. ‘Then the ratiroads, so long idle, rush in to secure the transportation of it, and, | in their anxtety to obtain business, carry it at un- | Profitabie rates, if not an acti thus Injurl- ously affecting the vast Interests involved In the carrying trade of the country. Therefore, Mr. Vanderbilt thinks, Congress and the state legisla- tures ouzht to turn their attention tothe grain Speculators Instead of the railroads. With the first part of Mr. Vanderbilt's proposi- | tion the majority of the people of the country will Probably agree; but when he says the railways ought to be let alone, they will promptly part company with him. The grain manipulators ought unquestionably to be dealt with as their offences deserve, but at the same time nothing will be lost by watching the big ratiway managers and doing something occaston:lly to prevent them from get- ting awoy with the whole country. Asa rule it ‘wouldnt be safe to trast them with a cellar full of water. a It ts to be hoped that the House be able to make some progress in District legislation to-day, ‘The session is two-thirds over and nota sinzle measure of District inter-st has been adopted or even consideret, To say nothing of the leading matters of importance, like that for the reclama- tion of the flats, the Improvement of the water supply, the adoption of a District code, &., all the legisiation to meet the varied needs of a commu- Dill and the water bill are, however, Ina shape to be acted upon promptiy, and they have been pre- Pared upon such eurefel data, and upon the re- | their pass: They should both be passed in sea- sop to commence work upon those imperatively A strong effort will be made to induce the British government to commute from death to tiaprizon_ | ment, the sente the young Ameri of his brow ce Fecently passed on Dr. Lamson, | tn-law ne evidence will have much weight with the English authorities. The plea of insanity is not worth | half as much to a prisoner on the other side of the Atlantic as it is here. Besides, there was nothing im this prisoner at the time the erime was committed. It he was culity at all, he was, according to all the testimony brought out at the trial, guilty of cold Dlooted deliberate murder, committed with the Rope of being pecuniarily benefited by the death of his victim. ——_——~6.__ Perhaps if the prison authorities would permit Sergeant Mason to sell his autographs and photo- gTuphs quite a demand for those articles might spring up. At any rate, why should he not be al- lowed to try the experiment? It !s understood that, through the lentency of his Jailor, the assaxsin Guitean ts driving quite a brisk and profitable | trade in that line at bis old stand; and if Mason, the avenger, had a chance to set up an opposition store in Albany there Is little doubt that the pres- ent Mnanctal condition of Betty and the baby Would be vastly Improved. —~ee-- -___ The Atlantic cable tells the thrilling story that She elephant named Jumbo has been hoisted with- Out dificulty into a vessel at London to be trans- ported to the United States. It may be added that between this elephant and the cable Mr. Barnum has hotsted several thousend dollars worth of advertisements for his show into the American Rewspapers wtthout paying for them. Let us Lope, however, that he didn’t mean to do so. ee St. Louts shows up only three cftizens who pay taxes on more than $1,000,000 worth of property. Among these Is named Kepresentative Alten, of hat city, who ts now lying critically {Il in Wash- Ington. He 1s set down as worth $2,002,000. ‘arkious CAUSES— Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment, and | hereditary predisposition—ali operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inciints it tos! AYER'S BAI VIGOR will restore faded or gray, Licht | erred hair to = riab brown or de-p black, as may be | desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it = healthy action. It removes snd cures dandruff snd | bumors. By ite use failing hair is checked, and a new | irowth will be prodnced in all cases where the follicles | fre uot destroyed or the slants decayed. Tia ctfecte are | beautifully shown on brashy, weak or sickly hair, on which a few applications will produce the loss’ and froma t inster and richness of tone it imparts. el nor dye, and wil soil nor color white cambrie: Yet it laste long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vig- vrons, inparting an agreeable perfume. ‘sale by all drugwista. 28-3 ir bumness | © 197 | ¢ circulation of last | Saturday’ issue wis 20,285. Advertisers will | B LOUTS BLOUT'S. SPRING OPENING oF ° | EPORTED PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, March 29th and 30th. A Magnificent Assortment of MILLINERY NOVELTIES, Artistic in Design and Style, will be om Exhibition. I. L. BLOUT, m27-2 710 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. would in the onlinary | DEES: BE OPENED IN A FEW DAYS. np AX ton & HUFTY, s . ¢& Myf Bg gl PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ARE NOW RECEIVING A Remarkably Choice Stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS. Latest Novelties for Chilaren from 2 to 14 years of age. FLANNEL SUITS, ‘Trimmed in Colors and tastefully made. SAILOR SUITS. ‘Very jaunty and graceful in appearance. PRETTY WHITE DRESSES For Littie Caitdren. EXQUISITE DRESSES, Of Embroidery and Muslin. PLAIN SLIPS, For Morning Wear. MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SACQUES, VERY ATTRACTIVE AND IN THE NEWEST STYLES. LADIES’ RAGLANS AND SILK WRAPS. A NEW STOCK OF THE MOST ELEGANT WHITE SS EVER SHOWN IN THIS MARKET WILL hery, will take p nity of 190,009 people 1s yet In embryo. The river | March 40 and etl fe display will not and most supe | reprecenti Ours is one Ports of the best engineering talentlof the country, } in th: Unit that there shoul? be no protracted debate TOD | Leas mporters and want | buy patrons. Onur assoranent as our prices, speak for thet lovin ¥ BO} ion and beauty and style can produce. | and UNT an physician, for the poisoning | *22nes, v London, on the ground | Of insanity, It has Deen clearly’ established It | New York that insanity has prevafled tn the fam- lly of the prisoner, but it is not belleved that this case to indicate insanity on the part of the prematurely. | youth. Harmless and sure in its results, it i meomparsbie as a dressing, and ix especially valued | getecieg by yp her comminconer in Paris, comprising all HAIR VIGOR is coloriess, contains neither TIT A Y ¥L 00. RRR && T A YY¥YE oo ae T A A Y¥ itt, 00 & EB sae * HOH U U FFF TITr ¥ ¥ HOH U UF T YY Pilar i ¥ mt HOH UU F ' ¥ Grane OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Opening of French and. all the bn THURSDAY a: whicn our J, tne the lancest, bi States, wh: cent, which t KING'S PALAC. a Millinery five, a0 well ves. We offer the fol- ISH PATTERN HATS and t exquisite selection, all that fash- LADIE: FLOW Our magnificent stock of Flowers must be seen to be appreciated. As to elewance, richness aud quality, they csunot be surpassed. PLUMES—Five thousand dollars’ worth of Plumes, in all colors and shapes. It is a wel!-Enown fact among our customers that to buy 3 Pls KING'S PALACE, but also our prices are so yery low. ue you have to call at for our stock is not only immense, RIBBONS “We have ten thousand dollars' worth of Ribbons, in all shades and grades and stylen, that defy | competition. The handsomest desins, iow | Brocaded Sash Ribbons ever produced, af 40c., 50c. and ‘Toe. per yard. loveliest L.ACES—Onr entire stock, six thousand dollars’ worth, of Lacon will be noid af luyporters’ prices, revrosenting the leading makes of Germany, Vrauchand Pagiand, ws MADE- -UP LACE GOODS—We offer all the leadine novelties in this line, consisting of fighus, Scarfe and Handkerchiefs, Ties and Coliars, at you can buy them elsewhere. BLACK CRAPE a specialty. Excellent heavy English Crape from $1.50 to $2.50 per yard. KID GLOVES—Our great drive in Kid Gloves. Spe- cial sale of a Job lot of Kid Gloves Just received. 12 dozen reel Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves, at T5c., worth $1.50 per pair. 346 dozen elevant 3 and ¢-button Kids, at 650. per pair, worth $1.25. 12 an ee and Black Lace Kids, at 75c. per pair, wi 100 dozen elegant 3-button Kida, at 75c. per pair. 80 dozen 4-button Ride, at $1 per pair. 50 dozen of the finest Lisle Thread Gloves, from 37c. to 50c. per pair. Do not tiles your chance, and don't neglect to attend the famous Spring Opening at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, Gn next THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 30 and 31. m27-1m ‘pyle & CHEWNING, 918 Seventa Stree Nogruwest, ‘Have now open a desirable line of FASHIONABLE SPRING DRESS GOODS, __Which you are invited to inspect. m27 | MRS J. P. PALMER, | 1107 F STREET, Bi TWEEN 11TH AND 2TH STREETS NORTHWEST, Will open on WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 29TH INST., several cases of UNTRIMMED STRAWS, NEW AND LEADING SHAPES suitable irs Ladies, Misses and — N.B. The only establishment in tbe city where | Ss HOUND HATS TOR LADIES COLUMBIA, 18th Day of Mt deamnie K. 5 Stickney, William Garnie Séickney, defeudnate fi Ou motion of the comvlainant, by M fgleHor, and it apreariog to deem ‘recuiarl iy issued suminsteach of the dei Sefentents are non-residents of Kombi iets this ig gutered heres, om or bet forty days after this date Boveredded with a# in case of Grbllshed se well in the “Washington Law Roporice” os ta The eres een ewepape: once a week for three succemive wocks previous to said | rule day. A. B- HAGNEL, Associate Justice. BJ MEIGS, Clerk. Asst. Clerk. D GHAVEL. KOOFING, Keotng: Material, “Charcoal, Carpet Lining Pelt, ‘Cement, a WALKER'S. 206 10% «treet northwest. gee KITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SATE DEVOSIT COMPANY, axe Jorn Breet ap Now YORK Ave, Pevetmal Charter Act of Congress January 224, ager. ~- $200, 000. ee bdo Seal De Burs P. SNYD) OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | ¥ OTHERS: VAN DEUS! |e Seld wo court that a suby ‘a sul ‘eae returned ‘‘nut to be fou id.” anid that asy arch, 1882, 01 t the detowlants severally canse their appearance to be ore the first rule day occurring ptherwise the cause will be = Provided a copy N’'S,| WORM CONFEC- TONS have saved the lives of thousands of chil- are made from roots and plants, Bafe for | ten most ft dclicate child. Sold by ali drugyiats 2 is m27-2w* ip ARASOLS IN SATINS, MOIRE AND MERVELLEAUX, All Shades and Colors, Pisin Edge and Lace. Complete ascortmens of UMBRELLAS. STINEMETZ, m25-3t 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. eter. Bond | containing certificates ‘from well-1 ILORING DEPARTMENT. Choice Line of ENGLISH Rooe oe SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, Suitable for the Sexson. W. 8. THEL, Mencuaxr Tarvon, is Oita Popacsnicok evennn: ~ FLEUR'S EXCRELER. Sow bets’ Aictritme citizen area a toes and you will be: beter PES OMETHING ABOUT PRICES. THE LAST WEEK IN MARCH IS GENERALLY A QUIET WEEK. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT. LIVELY BY OFFFRING LOTS IN SPRING OVERCOATS, WAY DOWN IN PRICE. (1,822-A SPLENDID SCOTCH CHEVIOT |1.823-ovERCoaT, STYLISH AND SER- LOTS. { 1.8%—VICEABLE, SOLD WELL AT $15. WE E OF THESE | 1,825—-CLOSE THE BALA L LOTS AT $10. [1,386—TWO BEAUTIFUL SHADES—GREY OR BROWN—DIAGONAL WORSTED, LOTS. { COULD NOT BE DUPLICATED FOR 1,373—LESS THAN $16, WE CLOSE THESE LOTS AT $10, LOT 4,536—-ONLY A FEW LIGHT COLORED MEL- TONS, SILK LINED. WERE $20, MARKED DQWN TO$i5. THEY NOW GO AT $10. . OF TEN DOLLAR OVERCOATS, SiDE AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. = THAT THEY ARE -‘BONA FIDE" FROM THE LOWEST PRICES THAT ARE KNOWN. A SAKS & C@., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 Asp 318 Tru sTREET. m5 WANTED—HELP. ARN, CABINETMAK- 'T_FURN ing. between fourteen and sixteen years of age, lege of light housekee; 722 17th street nortinwest, —A BOY, TO 11 FIRST-CLASS! ra ‘LOON lone other nesd apply to SELIZ & MERTZ, 1105 5 Penns}! Ivania avenue. YANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS CARP ler, 318 Sth street northwert, ANTED—A COMP stress snd ledy’s ms miunst be villin none need apply unk street. ENT WHITE SEAM- id, to go at once to Ni 5 to eenint witht the care of one little xirl: jess weil recommended; at SHED ROOMS, Wri TH PY RIVI- [ AM AUTHORIZE D TO SE TO | ping, to adults only; refer- immediate customers the following ax barnrains in ences exchanged, Apply to 943 T street northwest. | lots: Lot, 61 by about 100 ft. conta tine 5,840. ft | t to two Lines of cars. m2" | on 16th st., near Soott Circle, improved ‘by 3 frame — houses; lot, 18x, cn 18th st., st the Dupont Circ! sumiediatels apposite fi the hand-orn of 01 = “ at $1.25. per eq. ty depth cE containing 340) sq. f h sts, above SS | Fe aoa Ce Ge as aera tea where there ‘ar to chilate : j 1254 Sth street northwest. 1 per eq. ft ; frame house, 8 rooms, Dr prove at to, Dupont Curcie a ere Other iets jers and privete. | WE BORTORT 1115 'F Atreet northwost. FOR RENT—TWO. ComMUNICATING- BED Rooms, on second floor, suitable for gentle 453 Mass, aye. northwest. —ONE FRONT ROOM, OR TWO Ft Alxy easy | WVANTED-A NEAT AND RELIABLE WHITE ne jt who is a rood cook, washer and ironer, at | floor, conveniently bear Georgetown; best of references: req) ‘tre View oi for small parts anc, Se Aopiy in cores toTHEO: | Terma reasonable. Appiy after 1 o'clock peme m2s-at* ATER, 433 7th strect northwest, rees, it MADES! Vy ANTED—A WHITE | Tuauire at 1248 7th street, bet streets northwest. TERMS: $10 CASH | ful Buisdiny Lots, between Bard C * street northesst,‘one block north of | Limooth Pore ana ey poke from Bast Capitol street de. Wai . York UILDIN cing north and south Rooms, opt partwents and ear lin 1016 i Rooms, second floor, nert south and east exposure, at 1454 'Q strect _northwe~ Lor, bt ‘OND STORY FRONT tarnish prall Room in thir story, tabh IMT ibth atrent northwest. A Fe RE rs 1013 FL handsomely, and nevy som Parlor; pleasant satan! End cenical part of. city. First-clare Table Board, iu refined private family. mas-3t" | | FQOR SALF—HORSES, MULFS, WAGONS AND Cart, and Miscelancous lot of small fixtares. At FOR RENT SUITE, OF ROOMS ON SECOND | Saw-mill foot of South Cayiel and Strata. mais" ICR REN a LARGE 8§ ALSO -ORED GIRL; ONE a AT CAN cove and bay 180, aceist in ceneral house- | mer prices BUT Work; norie need apply nniess well recommended. | Ap- ply at 1418 Per busy lvania avennie. WwW AYO! willing to work, to 8 mannfecturing establishment: sal: ary ver week tocommence. Address WANED, C cook, wash and i ‘AN, BRIGHT AND a ee Beet | Square, single or en suite; southern, exstern to exceed $6 Star office, | FFOR REN is] root cd a al- Puke. ae tea ad doors ee JOR SALE_NINE FRESH COWS, GOOD HORSE, 1ith ‘treet nortl m25-3t" Wagon and Harness, Cans, and good p sau aa OF wi'l seli route, horse aud wagon JOR, RENT—ELEGANT F HED APART. | ty THOS. JOY, con & ments at 1207 Vermont avenue, bear McPherson dow; also two on third floor} at sun expomre; grate fires, ke. TTIN rooms, communicating LEAT PRIVATE SALE—A BARGAIN, P eaving city, some old fashioned furniture, | dlecant inantic mirror, spindle aud claw footed center Dreakfest table; also, sofas, Address BAR- | wo Geutlemen oe gente: \NTED-A GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY, 70 Gress ON Wes v lives all alone. For particulars ad- is for s Philadelphia house. Cail bei Wand 12° Saock wi CARSON, 607 Loulnana ne OR Ri WE HAVE ALSO PLACED LOTS 1,683, 1,672, 1,228 _ Star office, m25, 27, 29-3t" A HERRING FIRE-PROOF SAFE, IN ity Post office. m25-3t* E «ood condition, at THOMAS DOWLING’S Auction “UNFURNISHED BEAUTIFUL CO} EAT, COMPETENT GIRL, TO | 5th, m24-3t OR SA AND OTHER HIGHER COST LOTS IN THIS LOT ceneral housework; good reterences VAN! ED—A Man wuot ing and can wil NDERSTANDS FARM- ‘white preferred. Good hom e, m25-2t RICHARD W. CARTER, Tennallytown, D, EXPERIENCED HOUSE MAT aeferences required. 8" QUARTERS, No. 3, Soldiers’ ‘Tth-street cars, ANTED-SIX GOOD WA! and one Coak; also one chi’ well recommended. Apply at 824 13th street northwest, Apply at OF TAKE A LOOKIN OUR WINDOW, OR WALK IN- fome, terminus | vate family, address Box 14, Star ollice, wil RS AND IRONERS. g's nuree: must come T HE GREATEST MERIT OF OUR REDUCTIONS IS municating Parlors; house has ail the modern eon. frau yenienees; south from 411 Hi strect northweet, near | 2% eS sae Harness: all in fine condition. will be sold cheas WOR RENT_FURNISH. VERY 8 Aak for **A) DREW" at ‘Stabl je, 2021 H street nor Secu oor comemnunieating Hones; every modern | wack 725-3 neautiful location ; terms reasonalll H orth west, opposite Jud Kk. JOR SALE_—TWO-HORSES, FAMILY CARRIAGE, Boer ences sells pe Foc bispics wits Haran coe sell the = whole or part of above. Call RE RNISHED | 2021 H street northwest. pi | ———— as ‘i JOR SALE—A LARGE ICEBOX, SUITABLE FOR | EY Butchers or Commission Merchants, But httie used. Inquire at 409 $4 street northwest. mw24-2w Fr SALE. 'T—THOSE WISHING UNF" communicating Rooms, facing Dupont T 1303 F STREET NORTHV furnished Roome for gentlemen, eh suite or single; references requited. Call between 4 | Spam. ONE PRINCE MFLODEON. ANTED — A WHITE GIRL FOR GEN! housework, in small family; must be honest and | §¥ or comn willing to work, and xive salistactory reference: a a 4 2 nis» at 1109 B atvoot northwest. sows Laan ee FOR RENT—STORES. WANTED SHIFATIONS. acetic 100, and ten per cent of salar ja Yontiee man for a position payihe 8 Box 18, Star oftice = a = A COMPETE NT DRESSMAKER rk to do at home; is a see rrom #1 up, ayenue northw 7 ANTE D—BY Ta 314 9th street or WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR PA- TRONS THAT THE TENTH SEMI-ANNUAL GRAND SPRING OPENING ; WILL OCCUR ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 277 AND 28TH, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS RESPECTFULLY INVITED, PALAIS ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE axD 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. m22 UR GREAT SPECIALTY THIS SEASON. ‘The $10 and$12 Bine Middlesex Flannel Suita, war- Fanted pure Indigo biuo; 1ioy's,38 and $10, echoo}, ao 8 to 12,, 38; Children’s, with short pants,’ azo 5 to 10, and 26. Will wear, fit well and hoid ‘their color. joy's single pants and Jackets, Seach, upwards. The Dest line Sten’ and Boys’ low and aneditum priged pants from $1.25 to $5. Our Jd.0.W. Guitar Ser dnd Beas Shoo the leader of prices. 1914-1916 Pennsy) in avenue, m25 uv. W. SELBY. N °oT's SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK CONSIST OF ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS: FOR BOUQUET DE CORSAGE. 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. REAL AND IMITATION LACES, FRENCH NECK- WEAR, BEST QUALITY REAL RHINE PEBBLE JEWELRY. IN GILT AND STERLING SILVER. RECEPTION AND PARTY REQUISITES A.SPECIALTY, NOOT’S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mis ‘Washington, D. 0. Ec OMICAL AND D_SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.3 LAUNDRY SOAP IS ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH 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. IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUBE 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 THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, $244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RECELVED FROM THR TRADE BY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON, N. H. SHEA. OR RYON & FARNSHAW. m8 M: W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Display all the novelties in RICH JEWELRY, The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, THE PFST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, i: CY Ds Ws “His FAN GOODS, PL LATE! ‘ABLEWARE, TONEY rerticuiee attention iagiven to Reraiving Watchen,Jow- convince | ORE Cris nd “ind Monograms correctly engraved in Barter nt ok to assist. with general housework. Apuly | = = a: 24 Madison strec northwest it Position a governess oF 211 South Hish street, WHITE GIRL ‘with back and front yerd, ‘ I (# Situation ax ch: Sth street northwest. BY A RESPECTABLE © all fazadly aw 1 NTE girl, a Situation ina make herself useful about the house, Gunter ids, e ontractors fra i other taborers fre of charve. be sold for $20 cash. RAL | WOR "RENT. G. SMITH, 2 F. OF ¢0 ainieating, a 3, desirable location, ‘fronting | _maa-ot 1103 Pennsylvania avente. on the Hast Capitol Par runt, “Apply on prem ~ = ines, isfietnetcoutheast iat aod 9 Y FINE PAIR OF HIGHLY tired -vindinta Horses, eaitable for castings, or ere | tleman’s o«n driving, belonging to army officer who | to leave the city om April Ist, taust be ealds suaran: Apply to WASH. NALLOR, at his Stables, E street. m2s-6" STORE 713 SEVENTH STR! | —— = : Je im the rear. — Inguize of | SALE—CHEAP_ON) Y FINE YOUNG , Columbia Law Buil th Coupe Horse, two fine Drivi Horses and two gard, | RS between D pang hac th west. poutd Work Hoiees. | inquire at THOM Stable, = — — | %hand © itreets ortiiwest. 1-6" mi ; 5 SFU! FOR RENT—OF F ICES. | EB ctave Organ, fully rarrante t only $45 = it CHAT, Ds ee or to pot cutter and Aten: | OR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFIC! VE smo, 43) ith street northwest maT-Bt street, thwest (lately vacated by E = Garon): has counters, vault, iron sefe, eA AEIANO, 6-00T- LOUIS ’P, SHOEMAKER, 920 F stteet noi port Organ, chu Omen Bridge) pant Oneany S07 Parlor Organ, $50, \ For. ohmers & Schomacker’s Gold String Vian. on, ete === ae | 10th street northwest. 20-26" FOR RENT—HOUSES. | JROR_ SAL E—CARRTAGES_CARRIAGES_FOR | E*bergains in new and secon: QB REN Wacons, of ail styles, snd Repairing, call at 621 G street House, north before purchaeing elsewhere. street north JOR REN ‘Auveri ta rep BSTRACT OF TITLES OF avton, from the 1 w emnuins to 187: id und, to aswiet with | fhe Thyson hotel. Water on’ th Jan be seen at the auction rooms of THOMAS DOWL- a 0 4 61L N stre northwest. 3, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th wood refer- 5 * m8-co30t neat FOR SALE cs RRIAGES, WAG ON 5, BUGGIES. | a vor ) variety of New a1 coond-Hand Carriages an: WoHAnDY, dit eee 5 | Buzcies. Largest sock of Varnished Wagons in IP OR R . rT PA | District. One Mt modera umprovements, ti street, between 434 and | Trade yeaa on streets southwest, Tuquice at the corner jal at e Box Wagon. One of SN. pring Wasrons of ailsizes. “All of lowest prices. JAMES K. PRORE a Repository, 13:0 High) street. Factory, 3240 Pros | Peet avenin oa | FE aes ERAL PAILS OF HORSES, TWO | ; ¥ | JX tne coupehorses and ‘some fine single driving and | | gadighgmes at HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Stable 3 New York aventie. Monee rer ae 1324 F street io ont wert. —JIOUSES. WOUSTEDITO LEABE, #9 ROOM BRICK In ALL DEPARTMENTS for the ABOVE TWO DAYS | ey if MANUF TO WHICH OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE prove and in ne SESE Company, the De: Nortimnest Hee aU: light carriages in the country XOR KE: 2410 M: aT TS J Repairing promptly atten led a F Fy : 7 ROBT. B. GRAHAM, proven fe2__ Repository and Factory, 410-416 bth sk new. Htrect nortnwest SSEEEEE———EEeE—— BUSINESS CHANCES. d 2 2 BAL, ANCE OF SOC: bh, in ote to eaie Ent Fixture ani Good Will of M. GOLDSTEIN'S ESTABLISHED CIGAR AND TOBACCO SKORE, 611 Penusylvani AT PRIVAT! | Must be ctosed out tits wee A PARTNER WITH 32,000, ino staple, reliable and well-tstablished ddress H., Star office. m25-6t* FEDERATE BONDS—A FEW GEE WANT- chance. E. B. COTT! kand front yard ctnortine SION GIVE! six rooms, both APRIL 4TH, n and APRIL isn, 11 wD and M atrecta’ no vermouth. P. F. et BI treet northwest, wil! be offered ii . A. MOINTIRE, 918 F street nets nei ay te DIN 3 Q stree . 1201, corner Vern enue snd Q strect northwest; or 31d C street zonth- m24-3t" Meazafor and Axent for T S ALUM LIME. Ofice, North avenue and N.C. I. W. Residence, 165 W. John street. Baltimore, Md. m23-Lw* Waxt ae House contains ten rooms and every convenience: locn- tess ‘D—$10,000, 3 TO 5 YEARS, AT 5 es busitiess property on F strest_northwent, | he vere li e rents worth mr the wore Destin the city; will be reuted toa strictiy FO HOLTZMAN, 000, by 1 man—direct. Address WM. | . FISHER & CO. m24-6t E s LEAN AND STEAM 400 Muine aventie southwest: to renovate, mattresses to Femuke, furuilaze to steam; 7 Our work Is dons better aid other establishment in Washi Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Jower than in any TO N BEALE. Room 44 missioner of Deeds for Every State 8, Coumisioner, Exaininer and Notary. Alway® i venue, uid Territ STNLARGEOR ed ea a price paid. 331 Og claea Tailor-made Second-hand aud agreat deal cheaper & common hew suit can JUSTH'S OLD STAND, or at Branch Stors, No. —We buy but first-class | west. m24-3t" No. 619 D_astrect nortn 409 9th st. northwest. Second-hand Clothing. 1 F street northwest. m22 lw JOR RE AN ) STORY BRI VE YEARS OR MORE A HANI some, larze. partially furnished corner, Hous House, with ail modern improvements, near cars, ‘Llow t3 a prom A | leven rooms, three bey, windows, ccllar and furnace treet northwest q Box m2l-1m 3,000 WILL BUY A LARGE THREE-STORY -room House and Storeroam adj including ‘k and Fixtures of a G,Grocery Bore, dar office. ‘PenneyIvania avenue and H st. : r ve ‘contain dels furnished. THOS J, FISHERS, 4,370 feat of round. Good Stable. Address “Fell.” ers | 1925 F street northwest. i ees eed “MODERATE TE AVE DESIRARLE RESIDENCE, Bi aoe a oe ews Properyy and Vacant Ltn Sn) Washincton DO Fee eee a ery desirable etEnbOr- | eas will be exchanged for in Buffalo, New Yiave. Inicim®” | York, or Chicas, 281m AL Le BARBER & ©O., LeDroit Buflding. ee “RENT. 2271, 12roms, hard wood, finiehied a 2139 Het. m? Jeni AFTRST- n better P BLOKER'S, Bol Sth ckreer nore: CHARLES W. HANDY, 914 F street northwest. janld EDUCATIONAL. JON AND DRAMATIC Al CLASS WED: SCHOOL OF ELOCTY c K (ot New York), JULY TAUGHT YX. DE WOLOWSKTS NEW method for Singing and Pino, shortes tae yar of tacticn or OpETER, COnCUTI ay 11th street northwest, ‘bet vately of ih Caw — Mathematics, eure, Weet Point, rote ated all ean ART NEEDI EWORK AND DECO- taught after Koyal School, ISSUED TO ALF. CRAIG, M xtroet 3 in for a new method Austructions the art at her residewor, EWORTH SCHOOT, 88 Paasstin Sra Paurmonr, Mo. i VE, Parscrra English and French Boanting ‘and Day School for ‘The 19th annual session oF references apply tome yee au Indie and iittie USICAL ACADEMY, 20 DE Sates St.) wer. Corn. ave. awp Tra STEker Nonrawest, . P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. Studies reauined September 26th. ADAME M. CHEVREMONT (FRENCH TEACH. Diplomee de l'Academie de Paris, Lessons yori at reasonable terms. Rest of reier- dares residence 719 12th street northwest. y ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY ore ‘SIC AT TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7th and D trance on D «treet. | Foton, Simcing, Violin Morning, itrnnon + Ac. ‘Twelve teachers, B. BULLARD, Director, jad-3m* ‘ERM IN JANUARY — Pvening Clams of yatem of teaching ix ploasant, thorough, jon taueht. Terma send name and addres. MILLE, 1318 I strect northwest. MUSSAEUS AND ASSISTANTS — PRI. pd Mi Lan- on for Collece, Military Ladies’ German Classes claswes for rentiemen. Address, 08 MUSSAEUS, THis Tmt ‘northwest. a See uncer, Math eration, P Handsome rosewood case. ald in perfect order. Will | cite ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TE Vocal Instrumental Music. "Adi Retreet bortiwrest. Nuith and D streets horthwert nocunios’ new ack hail in the handsomeedifier known throush. Statesax LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, D ning Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen, and Genchtors caucsted Sor sal Wie. ived thronghont the year. a clouuent adress to the etuabees om james A. Garfield: also Tan information be dent five upon applicw- To "obtained ‘at tae Caller oh iH ER, Mis. SPENCER, Vice Principal. CADY'S BOARDING — SCHOOL: von Young Laities. West End. Inetitu Bleventh year.“ Buperior fac samuiilet, containing conebrning tho RPEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCL euce ind Euclinh, privately or in’ class. Studeuts Ls ee etitivee iW rt Pa a utubian Caller, — SHIN COLL saiare INSTITUTE. ‘Be are and Day ‘School for ¥ Ladive sotem er 19, 1881. BUTCHER and Mine M. 0, DOUG- ae ak, 4035 and WORT 12th treet northwest 08 A FEW MORE LADIES AND GE em Voices are required to fill up the new day and } Cxeuing classes at Profesor WOLOWSKLS Musical In- | stitute, No. 807 1th street northwest. EB. PRICE'S PRIVATE ‘Consultations free. All busi |. Notice to call wt residence sory attended to, “Offior boure—9 a.m. to 10 p.m, a6 ¥ stvect northwest. 6-1m* * “WILLIAMS AND CG. © Detective Avenc ness ‘strictly confident ¢ Washington. f5-3m | WV, Miron northwest Palistie Miewerion ‘Tarntathed mall canoe: gonmléation free cal ‘business strictly ccufidentia { Finder. ADAM ROSS, THE LONG- xapapinat AVE liable Ciairvorant and #etiefaction in all affairs Astrolowist, civ of life than any one in the | fermion: tells the part present and future destiny COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AT A BARGATY COTTAGE 1X Mr. | terms, DUVALL & MARI, 904 atewet. ACRES OF GROUN' adic JOR RENTS» order, above Tuontown, D.C. lumi, with conifortable Fil rént house separate. Apnig at 313 Femme ria avenue north west, mai p—CHEAP--SMALL HOUSE Address 0. E. HIN’ ES DFEDED, ikea, Gis ian, in Central ‘Bain | prewerty: tn te city” fg Grier clerk," La omee. vA irk nae eee BEAUTIFULLY " acres, out Tth-street lec's Home, ;kuown as Mord, Piney Branch road soldat about baif its former ‘near railros: or wih tae for Brightwood. en ‘ill be “itpniy to Eaeontor and : H.W. FENWI QOK SALE OR RENT-FARM THREE Mi Fitness of Sbindensbant cootataine for. farming purposes. Inquire at 1415 JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR UNINCUMBER- al Farm of 196 == 2s Soe tae OB EXCHANGE tol, on Lincoln avenue, near N. fects, comainine 8 Se | eyo. house and Qf chokce peach orchard, vie’ ueylvania aventie, 0 2K RALE—ON FASY TERMS, OR EXC ae cultivation : Building, 38x3 FFOR RENT—LALGE BRICK STABLE IN REAR N ‘ONEY TO LOAN. FP’ Nadional Tasatec eight sans aa ee dae, REAR ON REAL ESTATE, thst will sccomumodets Se waren of satan aap in sams to sult. E. B, COT- S THU! THE Bitek Batin Parasol, with lace ede, cf tat ain irewand will be paid if stan tho star cf ty ing a fair business, at K street southwest. e security in sums to suit and SS eee ELLs Lot Bam month. Apply to 1314 F street. mn24-6t Trea 1431 amaylvania avenne. m21-Im OR RENT—A WELL SITUATED & BAKERY Now | J HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES: interest. CGhEEN. al m6-3ra 710 D strect, (D—-ON MARCH 26mm, TWO DOO can tiave same by Star ones, proving property and payiug for this aare LARGR LIVER COLOR =o deep: built in Pennsyivania green stcne; 14 rooms, vets, tioked, Setter Dog. ‘The finder will be suit- | jes trie, cl coal : i, Retiee Dow: The ander wi ‘e: eee ries, clostta, coal cellars, two bath-rooms, OST—A DARK TAVER COLOR AND WHITE month); goo ‘The finder wil: be suitably rewarded water in kitchen, front and back’ yards, hall ‘ONEY TO LOAN, by_yoturuing the asine to 1410 Boundary pie poet | 8it; Park pico northeast, one square yaste pales | MI L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO. HA HAVE MONEY TO ins at Loan on Real Estate and Se nean. and suima to sulle tie Pstrect FOR SALI — HOUSES. oR SALE_JU5' residence, 3 Dupent Ch ED_HAND' fest front by 60, ce, $20,000. Key at 2. m2 6 ¥. W. MILLER, _120-2m 513 SEVENTH sTuiey NORTHWEST. CUE: CASH. ee eee 1626 Sth street north ArH “AND Guan Ne wil ee m27-2t" | Park, eS wares from East Capitol street cars; ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND € PER CENT. Ea TWENTYVIVE DOLLARS REWARD — ey Bose SRAEE, 3? Mew Tork evenee, R. 0. HOLTZMAN. Above reward will be peidit DR SALE_HOUBES 1822 AND 1634 BOUNDARY | _118_ 20th and ¥ streets northwest. LYNSON, No. 1626 5th st. now. At? streetnorthweet; st jusre from. “‘ONEY TO LOAN = HANDLE Ov Woop | Combetiont avenge: ma eee af LOWES? RATES OF INTEREST, a ith ‘am dor % : es en Gets am snd coronet, = hiereehon, six rooms, large lot; renta for $20 per month; near lows, Insurance Coun} inp ihe ‘ro ease wil Slomss rou toast 9th street, Washington, D. N REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Se etoO ee THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 2 ee 1021 Connecticut avenue. | GALE aorthast covuse Isth seh ond New Yornee. | 13m = ¥ PERPETUAL POLICY oF | nie. 2 mas-3t" ‘ONEX TO LOAN. Turco Noy Cai Melba, ine Frankain Fire | TOR SALE_AT A BARGAIN, A CHOICE VACANT ‘of Philsielphis, om premises sen FR att FOG RSCANE | (1 have, MONET TO LOAN ESTA’ Bioddard etree 39 feet weet of Wah: | seit cite Bs, Aes dO Toom ae Howe ta 2s J! | gamsof from $1U0and up is iowerttaned a order, modern improvements, Hetreet, between | Fast caer EREERE SoS, Sth and Ten northwest: Be fan ertate, and must be | CASO ee B. H. WARNER, meT-coot | sold immediatly Tous me. Inquire at "eel Extate | 9g 6 F street northwest. OUND—AN ARTICLE OF JEWELRY, WHICH | Exchange of MAIN & , corner of Sd renee ean, have By proving property snd paying | S8d Peunerivania svetiue northwen. m-6t°_ | YY GNEY TO Loan, ‘and cas QEYENING, A TADY'S GOLD | 20x99. to alley. via BAUNDERS & SEO. ir) Dy leavin iat - Tn sums to suit, at lowent £5, pyrene real EB RALE—HOUSE, xO. Fl 10TH STREE" ] F : a sor 7] cxzage security. Fitoh rors OWN, m125-: O8T—ON FRIDAY. ee cetera A =e 1 ADE a oar ra antit returned to ‘BEALE, ms Dowse, cont ‘eleven tees carriage house, wine fine well of oRF08 MARGH 2TH, A.GOED FOLDING gee Tague Lise A vaulter He rovand yl I te paid upon a SPECIALTIES. a i. FEARN, MAGNETIC AND MEDICAL CIAN, cures all Chronic Diseases after @ fine Residence on the southeast corner of pital ipstal andl pom ta an dary streets, containing Fae SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR Ree = 7 Suit- orthweats Me ae ‘corner mise 728 AND T Re ee oa Ny. OR Or Lal OOMS: Fires “BO! iat Bn Re = — AT 316 bars Aad eabonn are new and rl |p F Sreeer, 936 Nontuwest. ‘Money to Loan on Beal Estate. Business Promptly Transacted. Pree Adverti-ement in the Daily Papora. IK SALE—Powiti: aunte pares in Chore Bedittng eer ane Pius ENTAL re. Hes cazeet, th {aree doors north nia, ave Hours: 8 to 6 fin DK D.C. 1B as byay Spee ‘tb

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