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THE EVENING STAR. a ‘The Evening Star Has = reqular, permanent. bena fiae dailv circulation more than trebie that of any other dafiy paper published in Washington. and equal to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. = ‘Tux Stax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- A Bouble-Sheet on Wednesday. ‘The continued encroachment of the extrordi- nary spring advertising upon the reading space of Tax Stan necessitates another double-sheet on Wednesday. On Saturday last there were 200 mew advertisements printed, being the largest number in any one day in the thirty-one years of the existence of the paper. The circulation of last Saturday's issue was 20,396 Advertisers will confer a favor by sending In ther orders early. Se ge ee It ts estimated that the House of Representa- tives will consume fully one month in the discus- sion of the tariff commission bill Meantime, the Senate might profitably consider and pass a bill to regulate the counting of the electoral votes, and have it ready for submission to the House when it shall have disposed or the tariff question. The duty of originating important legislation seems to devolve upon the Senate at this sesston, instead of upon the House as in the past. The Chinese billy anti-polygamy Dill, tariff commission bill and Others of less tmportance, have had their origin in the Senate. ‘This question of making provision for future electoral contests fs one that is felt to be of great importance by the people of the country. Nobody ‘wants to see a repetition of the 1876-77 contest- Indeed the universal desire is to avoid another heated, partisan dispute over questions of that kind; and the only way by which it can.be avolded is to enact a distinct and definite law prescribing just how presidential elections shall be held, how T CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY, OF HARTFORD, CONN., Recognizing the possible continuance and future effect of the causes producing the recent grest changes in the rate of interest om the best securities, and the necessity of basing all life insurance calculations upon a rate cer- tain tobe earned during the possible continuance of Policies hereafter to be written, a period of more than two wenerations, because of the impossibility of chang- ing their basis in the future as to business then existing should the assumed rate of interest fail to be realized; and that in a business dependent on future contingen- cies nothing is certainly enfe that is not certainly more than apparently safe: in order to provide absolute safety in tho basis of its business and to have the largest Uberty in the future selection of investments, will com- pute the net premiums and reserves upon Suture poli- cies on the assumption ofearning 3 per cent interest on the best long investments, inatead of 4 per cent, which is now and will remain the basis of Uusiness now ex- tating. the votes shall be counted, and how contests aris- ing shall be determined. ——_—_—_~<«+—____ ‘The interviews published in Tae Star several days ago, with members of the Senate committee on the improvement of the river front, show a Practical unantmity of sentiment on the right side Of thisquestion. According to leading members of the committee, who have, no doubt, had excel- Tent opportunities for learning the views of their fellow-Congressmen, both houses stand ready to vote money for the proper and permanent im- provement of the river front. It is probably not within the power of Congress to do more for the Rational capital, in a single act, than could be ac- comphshed by the reclamation of the flats. These fats are known throughout the country as the of Washington. The city itself 1s all that could be desired in the way of cleanliness, Deauty and health. The people of the District have done their full share towards making Wash- ington what it ought to be, and it now falls upon the general government to remove the only blem- ish remaining—the miasma-producing flats. It is all important that the action of Congress upon thts question should be prompt tn order that the ‘Work of reclaiming the marshes should be entered upon this sprit +e» —____ There is a rumor that the forthcoming report of the Senate sub-commitiee on the investigation of the Soldiers’ Home, will recommend some changes in the method of managing that Institution. One trouble seems to be that the Home is to much governed. Besides the board of commissioners, there is a governor snd a deputy governor. The governor ts selected from among the high officers Of the regular army,and it is argued that he ought tobe authority enough to manage and al- Fect the Home without the ald of a board of com- missioners. The pending investigation seems to Show that the board is superfluous,or that the governor is unnecessary. —___—_<er—_____ People who have been accustomed to pin their faith on the Yale locks as a measure of security against sneak thieves, etc., will be disgusted to Jearn that a colored bootblack of Buitimore has Deen accustomed to pick those on the post-office boxes in that city “with a thin strip of tron about two and a half inches long and a quarter inch Wide.” This would seem to be a very simple and inexpensive outfit for a successful burgiar. +e» It is thouzht to-day that the President win re- turn the anti-Chinese bili to Congress withous his signature, and suggesting the reduction of the time of exclusion from twenty years to five or ten, 80 that the measure shall not violate the Chinese treaty. eee Hanlan wins again, through his competitor, seems to have given him a pretty hard tight. OPEX GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES, NEW GRENADINES. OF EMBROIDERED DRESSES, FULL STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS. ONE OF OUR FIRM HAS BEEN IN NEW YORK FOR THE PAST WEEK AND HAS SENT U3 ALL THE NOVELTIES. 4 CRITICAL INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION @ SOLICITED. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TRE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Roman STRIPES AND 1 PLAIDS. FRENCH SUITING CHECKS. COLORED SURAHS AND GROS GRAIN. BLACK SURAHS AND READAMES. BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS. FINE LINEN LAWNS.. FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS. FINE MADBAS GINGHAMS FINE COTTON LAWSS..... EXTRA SIZE ALL-LINEN TOWEIS.... a BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASK. WHITE GOODS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. BAKER'S FOR BREAKEAST. az DINNER AND TEA, FOR SICKNESS AND 2 3 ce i Fi ee gE, te BaKEB & CO., Dorchester, Mase. M ADAME WASHINGTON, Wo. 1311 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ANEW DEPARTORE. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN sTOCAL ‘Ladies ehould call at once and leave their orders be- fove the assortment of el@yant fabrics is broken. BATISYACTION GUARANTEED. EF GTR, bo WASHINGTON. te As a further basis it assumes the rate of mortality shown by the American Experience Table, the entire safety of which, as an assumption for the future, has ‘been fully proved. Its contracts will thus be more securely based than any now written; and so long as the actual rate of in- terest remains above the assumed rate, the larger re- serves invested will give the larger returns of surplus interest. The new premiums charged for policies, while pro- ‘Viding ® larger reserve for future safety, will give the advantage of the company’s unrivalled economy in management; being on annual premium life policies on the average something less than those heretofore charged. ‘Its new policies will contain some most impurtant NEW FEATURES: ‘While most men never get beyond the need for insur- | ance, nearly all look forward to# time when others will be no longer dependent upon them and when they may wish to have all the remaining surplus from past labors available for personal use. Hence they take endow- ment policies for such periods as they think will cover the need of insurance, and payable to themselves after- wards; to which there are two essential objections: 1st, ‘That in point of fact they usually need the insurance after the term of the policy hasexpired, but have then become uninsurable, or can only get new insurance at a much higher premium because of advanced age; 2d, That the premiums for endowments are so much higher than for life policies that men cannot usually afford by this means to carry as much insurance as their families need, In order to give a method by which one can carry the largest possible amount to protect his family just as long as they may need it, and yet make the payments, less the cost of insurance had, available at once should the | need of insurance cease, we offer the following: ‘The Whole Life Policy at the ordinary annual prem- ium, or with a limited number of premiums; all sur- plus credited upon the policy may be left with the com- pany to accumulateat such rate of interest as may be determined by the Directors, to be paid with the policy, at its maturity, to the person entitled thereto. At the end of each period of 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, 35, etc., years from the issue of such policy, the parties in interest may surrender the eame foracash value as therein agreed, together with the amount of the surplus previously credited and so sccumulated. « Or;paid-up ingurance may then be taken for such amount as the cash value meetin previously cred- ited will buy as a single premium. Should the policy lapse at any intervening year of the above periods, and after three premiums have been paid, paid-up insurance will be given, on surrender of the policy according to its terms, for such amount as the reserve and surplus previously credited, less a amall surrender charge, will buy as a single premium. EACH POLICY WILL HAVE ATTACHED A TABLE OF CASH VALUES GROWING OUT OF THE RESERVE, AND TRE ACCUMULATION OF SURPLUS WILL BE STATED ‘The accumulated surplus may be used in case of ne- cessity to pay current premiums. ‘This gives the greatest amount of insurance the pre- minms can buy while insurance is needed, and also gives their entire effect as an endowment if insurance becomes unneceesary. The longer the policy runs the ‘greater its value, both as an insurance and an endow- ment, and the higher reserve required by the assump- | Hon of 3 per cent. interest makes the potioy just 40 much the more raiuable as an endowment. ‘We believe it, as we intend it to be, the safest, most | valuable, and most liberal contract ever written, JACOB L. GREENE, | JOHN M. TAYLOR, Secretary, t _ W. @. ABBOT, Assistant Secretary. D. B. WELLS, Actuary. a. @ GIBBa, ee See TAYLOR & ‘RUFTY, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have just Received and will Open TO-DAY a Superb Assortment of PIQUE SUITS, oR MISSES AND OHILDREN; Tn Sizes from 2 to 14 Years. CHARMING STYLES AND ELEGANT MATERIALS. ‘Three Deep Flounces of Embroidery on Skirts, with ‘Heading of Fine Insertion. Double-breasted, with Fine Embroidery Down the . Entire Front. EXQUISITE GOODS. EXAMINE THEM AT ONCE, They Are DECIDED NOVELTIES. FIRST GRAND OPENING or CHILDREN’S SUITS on SATURDAY, APRIL 8ru. A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS IN Flannel, Sailor Suits, Cloth Suits, Sscques; Jackets, and Every Desirable Garment FOR CHILDREN’S SPRING WEAR. TrTT ¥ RRR t RYE oo ek Pa ceo we 5 Eee: B 2S fr °c EE ‘aaa * HOA OU U FEF TTIT Y, ¥ Hu gE T YY HHH U U FF T Y¥¥ HH UU RF T a3 HH uv F T WANTED—HAELP. __. FOR RENT—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL ‘MAID AND LAUNDRESS Lees —— FoR z RbeT_AT 604 TENTH STREET NORTH- coe es rnd ‘ANT WHITE GIRL ae es ae small, private family. Wesratiote Tarae 529 totu ot new: BESPECTABLE. WHITE Sone is will to waiton Uiaesiare valid Gove apps cd Warr 100 ae ig gebelasrng wena Ntite well, ‘Apply to Wal. Fe LUTZ, treet noe Wane GOOD SECOND WASH GIRL. Wie tarsi, a ont me AP A cy oY ars pee Le es WS oR. EXPERIENCED Waist Hand at ioe Hint F otroot awe at Ad D WHITE SCRUBBER. Must have city Apply at 1409 Pennsylvania avenue. 5 it IRL OF 15 TO ASSIS’ Witt poly with Peference, 10 810, st. Sea it® » eed TED—, CLASS TAILORESS, TO W work ina thoes Robi at 1138 Tee new, AB See ANTED —TMMEDIATELY AN | ELDERLY ‘woman to gral housework. Apply at 307 strect n at ‘ANTED— T-CLASS DRESSMAKERS; Wear Pee | F 7 A REGISTERED PHARMACIST AS ANTED—A COMPETENT DRAFTSMAN AND Specification ane to go North: must be a gentle an by pleasant address itn. Apply Wit. G2 HENDERSON, "oat TR treet Dorthwest. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS WHITE ae; me ica Fc [CELY Goo} Board for nd, for couple, a fiyland avenue pouibwest, mi ae ste Fe RENT—A MOST DESIRABLE SUITE OF Rooms, in the Portland Fiat taformation to be HOS. "3. AVE- RENT—STORE 1027 BENNSYLVANIA inery and fancy goode, Apply" —— YN, Room 1, over Bank 09, ae aa RENT—STORE 7 eae gloat Lae ce ele ak *|FOR RENT. -MISCELLANEOUS vat 721 12th street northwest; also, Frc: RENT—GENTLEMEN WILL FIND — ‘nfurpished Rooms, for light housekeeping; moderate, a R RENT-FOUR | UNFURNISHED | ROOM: Figiuabie for xhs ho sine oy Fipita'by br Ba BIGELOW, 150 fe _ eee Apply at 1418 14th Fina RENT —TWO | COMMUNICATING ROOM cromente Bent $18 per month. Will OF together. “Apply 1103 Lath street | K° ber ved. north w Se isa 1 STREET NORTHWEST "aetna yantoat- ing, second. floor: exposure preferred. RENT—FORNISHED ROOMS, WITH PRIVI- ‘are gf peemaeeog to nanite, shew ge Ti Convement ‘to two. tines of cars. R RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- Rime rey ingle or en eulte; ou coro, oaaiorn and eet ingie or en su an aerate fires, bre. :25-15¢ Fist RENT—AT 1309 F STREET SORTER, Hemen, en suite oF ingle; references raured. himeelf useful. YY apply tod. AEAVENDE ie Beuehtwood, D.C. “alot FOR RENT—HOUSES. RD_AGENTS.| ADDRESS D. APPLETON R RENT—213 E STREET NORTHWEST, 12 W 8 C0, 136%. Baltimore streot, Baltimore, Ma. W. HA’ ine es te ont-6r (aus ad tka eg aee Wee eas 5 educated we M ‘time. Address PARENT, 8! Willing to devot Andres ay TRAINED, EXPERIENCED CUT- irts, well recommended. Will ad- ly 8. 8. office. al-3t ov ANNUAL EASTER OPENING! EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 81a, EASTER CARDS FOR THE LADIES. AN IMPERISHABLE EASTER EGG ‘To every CHILD that calls accompanied by its Guardian, Parents, Sister, or Aunts, THE DISPLAY THIS YEAR WILL BE THE FINEST AND LARGEST WE EVER MADE, TASTE HAS BEEN IMPOVERISHED BY OUR DEMANDS FOR HANDSOME GARMENTS. INGENUITY ITSELF EXHAUSTED IN THE NOV- ELTY OF THE CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. We claim for them superiority in fit, matchless in taste, Jownese in price. Some idea of the Extent of THIS GRAND EXHIBIT will be found in Friday's Stan. In the meantime the Doors of Our Establishment are ‘open to show you the Largest Stock that there is in the District in our line of business. . A. SAKS & CO. Tux LeapINc snp SrRictLy Onx-Price CLoTHIERs, a3 316 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. > (EsTasuisaep 1848.) H® ‘RY KILLAM CO., Manufacturers of FAMILY CARRIAGES, FROM THE ®LATEST DESIGNS, Standard a quality: elegantly finished, and warranted in every parti SPECIALTIES : LANDAUS, be pen tiny COACHES, COUPES, HAMS. No finer Oa1 sxe made in this country, From 1019 20 por cant, saved by ordering direct from the Factory. 41 CHESTNUT STREET, a3-m,3m_ NEW HAVEN, CONN. REAL LACE SHAWLS. Rare Bargains in REAL LACE SHAWLS ‘Will be offered for a few days, as the goods are on con- and may be ordered back at any time. As sigument and may, be ordere ai 4 Gaus wactagmueatanoes tow price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. a3 J. Vv. COLLINS, ° BRICKLAYER. Al kinds of Jobbing in Brick Work, Betting and Reset- Sisem le, Se. Fatinates fumished for Rey Week: | J Prompt attension given $53 Tih street borduwest, or SiiN strech, ‘Weat Wash (QP MENTAL ART TREASURES AT AUCTION. ‘We have the honor to announce TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CAI MAGNIFICENT pa gs ee. EMBROIDERIES, ETC. Ever offered by us, comprising pigs trae and Soul Rife aa ‘Ber CU ES Be BAGH: ‘used by cee la tementy; ‘WM. B. NORMAN & CO., a1-3t Now OR NEVER. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY 10 WHITE ‘WOMEN 0 cook, wash in private femitien: go 10 apd ei2 4 syne chan naida, $8; and work! Housekeeper. ‘erotuoriiweat, “CoE PRICE pp eS Lie ALSO od Oye or; beet expert ced men: one orbers heed apply 44 1949 Ben Penney ANTED—ABELIABH Beene at NURSE in a family of small children. Good wages. Call for'3 days at 1905 N strect northwest. m31-3t" WASTED * FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS Farm. it FULTON'S Eee Office, Sle oth etreet nerihwar 22-20” ANTED—AT ENSED AGENCY, ane Ww Rn Wass, Faculte snd others ‘Iphia, ix ow York te Sleewhere. uirosd and phot 5 mi3-4w* WANTED—SITUATIONS. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WHITE Girl asituation ag nurse or to sham be: Address 1144 23d street, between west, & roomA, per and Stable, 713 7th orice $5 . CHARLES W. HANDY, 914 F street: nor 2 ee REN’ ome ‘ROOM een Sal A oF Apply to. WA WARNER, 16 F street n.w. al-3t* Re shoal 245t PIERCY PLACE NORTH- between 1: 15th and and T, two-story and basement gy month: ion given April let Apply. to eat aad Tember Dealer, 511 New Jersey ay enue 1-2m. OB RENT—ABOUT ONE ACRE OF GROUND near North Capitol and P see aNR EES Be 5 fret at ot street, al-3t ign BENT_t NEE TOP PENT, (MY _SIX-BOOM ‘some widow Gay fear? ‘noisy children, Sad’ with: wh whom ae ‘can and occupy one or two of the 4 nice hous and in nice locality. Address WiD- OWER, Star office. 1-3t" OR RENT_—A SPLENDID 7% OCTAVE FIANO— atareasonable rate to the right Used bat ve months. Apply at 1990 9th strect Ag PORBEST_AT Low SS PIANOS and Organs, at G@. L. WLLD & BROS’, weer || TIC MUSIO FURNISHED TO PRIVATE rate t pd Chasers for reat Ly ad : Acoent. Adaress MADAME MEUDON, Star affion. al-ot aa JBOM P. ws LEPLING rales ARES et sive morn. Tiel se fro thf "Pesce mollornte. city references. 308 H rdzvet nortiiwent. wale mesINgroN A a NEEDLEWORK AND Dy ve Embroideries tought cr OF ie orand UTION AND PRAMA’ ART. Saar aE 2 ERR — reo ELINE DU MACK fof New Norby tiv 15te street ese 24-1 FOR SALE—LOTS. rR ‘OR SALE_TWO B BUILDING Lois 0 ON DESALES 'x100, to an to A. A. Wie Sv Hoon i, over Bank of W POR, BALE CHEAP_DEAUTIFUL LOTS, massa: ‘ce Marsined Seer Oh sud G Sis 25000 at oMaryiond ores 5 Foot feet, both fronting Stanton square. Triaive af S 3 SoS OR SALE—RARE INVESTMENT — 1 LOTS.on Garteid ba. nortiwest section. PRESBREY & URE Ee OR SALE—ON FOLLOWING TERMS: aa ‘a Fa ee . twenty beautiful Buirding Lota, at pe Og Lincoln Park, and three blocks from East Capitol street cars. Lots on & W. STARR, 14: FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS R SALE — FORBITURE COMPLETE FOR light ve, dishes, &c.. cheap rent. ‘Apply at 106 24 street novtRiwesk, ae OR BALE_TWO 0 FRENCH PLATE, SHOW WIN- ‘WIN- Baxhos Door, cheay LasBtinol & BRO., Tih street northw i RS, ALE A I VERY STYLISH SADDLE AND Fonvne a ng, pound and king. recuined Seddie and iving Horee, poker, {ast trotier; any one a drive him. Alea, = 7 only, iorsiow oe cheap. 31s rae north snnayivanis aven' : mor #4 SALE-TWO LARGE CHOPPING BLOCES. 922 Pennaylvania avenue. 9B SALR—A FINE, A AND mae imuesouthcard, betore 9 and affer 4 o'clock al Por RENT -HOUBE—126 E EIGHTEENTH | meee improvements. 1814 K street northwest, before iar and after $30 p.m. R BALE-BOX, Buaar, LEATHER For, F ‘dest material and in perfect cheap. ae — ‘New Je Susy Frenue soutcase aioe R RENT_2025 11TH STREET NonTawes, Fo See ’CHICKERING § ARF. PIANO. 10 rooms, $16: 1890 7th strect nortly and | ~ Rich rosewood case, and lyre, fully war- $a Tes with stable, $18 407 Franklin north- | ranted in every osvect. ‘Wil be sold Yor'$139 on any mat, $0 238 15th stroct southwest, 6 rome, | mowthly 3,30. on hoply ‘A. 8. CAYWOOD, 1225" 9th ¥. G. SMITH, northwest. mii-3t* | al-3t 1103 Penneyivanis sventie, FF. begat oa Ged TERRACE, 905-7 23> i BALE-CHEAP_FOUR SEATED TOP PHE- imodera improvement near cafe apd sehola: ren %: single Hotness Retes’ Bicebots: che. souayiees for neg ees WESCOTT & CO., 20th and I m | any weathers Beatles 63 Gretrect horthiwest. al-20" m31-3t PASSED = Pe RESPECTABLE COLORED situation ax coachman in private fadhily; understands driving and taking care of Horposs oF place | D as porter in store. Address Box 2, ‘2, Star office: 1t* KR RENT—HOUSE 443 MASSACHUSETTS AVE- ovement,» ApDIY to to THOS. B WAGGAMAS. SIT F E jorthwest. © m31-3t* WANTED-BY AY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, AS. capacity: Hias had a it grocery business. - Eny nomen m0 ‘more of an object Shan WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED ABOUT MAY FIRST. A LARGE FUR- W ‘ikeied front room, seth board, it private family, where there are no other ¥ & young married couple. Price must be reasonable. AddreseJi Star office. us, oe = RENT_1il, D STREET NORTHWEST, 10 ‘modern improvements, M atreet | Cou: orthwes imodera, inyprovements, ving store and dwelling, 3 rooms st. PANENHOWEN'S SON, 112 Falter R RENTS {SPRUCE STREET SIX Boome — all im) 5th street northwest, 6 roo! 515 A ot? Saaven & 00., Le Droit’ Building” = a REES ‘ROOM HOUSES: MODERN IM- provements. WHEATLEY BROS., corner of 7th Street and Rhode Island avenue. m30- TED_BY TWO GENTLEMEN, IN PRIVATE, family, in the northwest, two Bedrooms and front Room for shidy, if possible, adjoining ~ill breakfast with family, if ‘agreeable; state terms. which must be moderate; references exchanged. Addres Box 43, Smithsonian Institution. al-2t* WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—1 SMALL FAMILY—NO CHIL EN, pat ofa tarnished pone cies o tiee ed Tooms, for lint pins; references Address R, M Star office, it Ww? EASE FOR A ao of years, or by the month, bya party of the high- est respectability, s furnished louse, centrally located. Address. giving ferms and location, “Box 101, Star, of fce. ve ANTED—WE HAVE SEVERAL CALLS FOR seood Honeeg for tent, and for good Lots for wale. ‘Those who have Houses to rent, or Lots to sell, will do Ua a favor by calling. L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F street northwest, MISCELLANEOUS TED—A PHAETON for a large coupe horee. MKtarear bee 159 5 Bi ot aoe WCE EXCHANGE FOR WASHING- TON Property northwest New York Suburban Lots, or Sunmey - Kost Thousand Isles, St Law. pg and pay eter ‘Address N office TED ABLE INSTRUSTION IN ENGLISH PAN’ E Composition, in exchange for a clear exposition of fondamental principles, mroiating fo She most successful Address Box : meth office. m25-lm" m28-6t od of pursuing Ba; a EETTARY | BOUNTY FO eed eo a of Borip, for mea ab, ratoe wil be paid Wait. 3 SOR HN , Attorne; ww, Le Droit building, corner itreots. Ja16-3m ‘ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM We at RICE’S, 490 Maino avenue southwest: feathers {prenovate, mattresses to remake, furniture to steam; Sischaan tallest eomoece ta tee’ ‘city. ANTED — SOLDIERS" id Warrants, Soldi Gavekioont tar + Republican f° i poe anes HO) VER DEMPSEY'S STA- re, 913 "Feunayivanta avenue, between nd Toth street. Anquire in store, ‘m30-Iw OR RENT—A LARGE MANSION OF 22 ROOMS, ret order:, beautiful, grove; Columbia Heighte, "Tath wtroct ana Boundary northwest... Ap- ply to FITCH, FOX & BROWN. Ww OR RENT—1816 FIFTH STREET NORTHW! a three story brick dwelling, with store and bakery attached. Moderate rent, THOS. J. Fl ISHER &¢C0. strest northwest. 27-68 OR TEASE FOE FIVE YEARSOR MOREA HAND: some, large, partially furnished corner House alovon ont tire ay, windows, colar aid {urna onen ie, spenking tubes: on'T street bot sweat; are air. }0r tavms anna incalty adainees Bok tee Bitar omice. VOR RENT_ON | MODERATE * ‘TERMS—A LARG! well-furnisned house, in a very desirabie neighbor- hood. tb 8. or nat Beh pplicants preferred. Address by letter to N.Y-ave, miL-1m* FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE THREES: STORY BRICK HOUSE; 8 rooms; bath and hall; slate mani latrobes and ranges; 10 minutes: walk’ from os 8; Ermting Oftce; Reece price, $2,300. Address H. W. C., ice. ‘OR OR SALEAT A_BARGAIN—A HANDSOME hree-story and Press Brick, Front House, Urown.- tone trimmings, teu rooms, bath, butlers do wundey, furbacs room, cat @ ‘street, near res fence 2 the laie Admiral Scult Alco, gree ‘Frame fi with Jot 61 feat front contamninie Joth street, adincent fo“ Houses, of Taterior Depa: Also, mt thi ee ode! Purchaser. wo. three-story. imodern yaut roomneesch, "within one” equaro of ment, at $6,000; per cent as investment, aias'E stsbet orth ‘west. _ Waa tae ocr TOOLEAN. WE me Carpets. |Our work ie done better and prices vy other establishment in Waal ington. Graces Teloplione, ‘A fi, HACE B BRO. ol feiana avenue- e25 WANED sie SRR T tna s or ok | Fe of Deeds for KE State a ree y3 p.m. Wier area and 434. a Pennaylvania avenue, bet. ‘AN TO KNOW THATISELL A’ rer fod taper thar f'n hand Suit, mic be b beter and a, bebouse at Ne fo. 619 D trent nartnese FD BY 0. esc Ne Be We buy ont tests | 7 LOST AND FOUND. OST BETWEEN 9 AND 10 O°OLOOK, as pacer bees eon: yar, Wastin ety vane Finger ‘iho mmgny to 1747, co nay beep Bai stroste narthorent mere 10 REWARD STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM 2116 ‘9th street north SF STOLE. of 29th OsT—A CHILD'S BRACELET. MARKED | M. mithsonian groun Bultable foward iene at Bd EP. Depot Restaurant 630 Pennsylt me. THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICK Eee ere MAN om Pi ED mine aa Po B10 B atroot Nou thrent he wil be nara Meo Da tenet ty te Sage = $4,056, imsued by the Frklin Fire Company of B ais portyeld f Bia in Georgetown, > aa Waubington, D. O- PROFESSIONAL. ‘RTIFICIAL TEETH MA MADE BEFORE AND W. E. BURFORD, FOR SALE, OB INVESTMENT — 12 ‘Dweiiing, G strest, near oth northwest; fot 2ost0ss pon rengng tor pa month, Apply to ALBERT, F- S-room house on oth oR Sane Cer} i ‘SOD, AT ONCE-A a street, northy K market. "Owner foing weit ‘DANENMOWEE & SON, 131d F stroot R SALE— A BARGAIN. A well-built three-story, basement and back building Brick “Residence, rooms bath, RB SALE—A 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, used but one year, equal to new, Stool and Cover; for cash; parties leaving city. Address SER? Sine office. al-2" Ditcinal or elaine ALEX. ol Fs Es NEW method for Franc, stort and bat; ee ioe, Sr ius street northwest botwecn if and L. PATENT HAS BEEN ISSUED TO A.F_ GRAIG, AYES Tike picture. “Instr bie MURA Aca ACADEMY, BET. Conn. ave. amp IT rm Principal, J. P. PaRLaee Mus. Doo, i ber 2 24m ADAME M. CHEVREMONT (FRENCH TRACH- Ms Diploniee de Academie ‘as Paria Lcenges = ate and in ‘of reter- terms. Sie Adaroos Tesidence 709 12th street northwest. _ SL ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF. poRiC- a weap HALLS. cor. 7th and D nn mod v. rabp-nOmME, kunses, Sad’ Scientific. Schools. German C mornin; even cae classes for gentlemen. Addrom, fat reulas MUSSAEUS, 1219 L weet. ws. AMY LEAVITT, MUSSAEUB AND. > ASSISTANTS — — PRI y and in Clase.— Modern Lan: themation, F BOSTON, TEACHER jusic. "Addrem 944 of Vocal and Instrumental K street nortin iwest. - a3 PENCERIAD BUSINESS 5 OOLLPGE, ,CORNER SiNinaana sts new and attractive hail in the the United SSSI anes pay and Evening Sessions SENG . - M Snes BOARDING SCHOOT. POR Lh Yount rae Wont End Tnetitute, New Haven. + oe ¥ o ATIN, GREEK MATHEMATICS, NATURAT SCI- yarel EonCallege sd comedies —e ag ‘A. SANUS. AL Mone _ ot 8m. Collars. ASHINGTON, OOr COLLEGIA’ STITUTE.—A ie and Day host far Young adr oad Charest opens September 19, 1861: in BOS Eas iS) Principals, 1038 and 102 1th wtnest word FOR SALE—20 HEAD OF HORSES, JUST AR- Fived from the, wert; also tw. ‘Mules, two idle Hornee. A ‘AtSLA 12th streot Dorthwests YATES & SIMMONS: al-6t POR SALE_A SACRIFICEFLEGANT OHICKER: Seclin CHAUD street. FentNG T.Qotave Fiano, Rosewood four round | shool and outee for: only Owner and needs cash. iY "3 Piano W ROR BAI F TONE PRINCE, MFLODEON. ‘Handsome Rosewood Case, anc in perfect order. Will be sold for $20 cash. F. G. SMITH, _m31-3t 1108 Pennsylvania avenue. PoRSA SALE—TWO HUNDRED POUNDS OF NON ‘spe, neariy new; some of it never having beet esd: saad also forty pounds of Minion, bold face: will be Roi Please apply at the Star office by yaaa or fm porta: m31-6t )R SALE— CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS. AT also, He Boarding Stablex reduced rates; Hiring cheapest city, at the HOTEL DE Ho: S68 and 4106 atroct new. W.F.GEYER. m3} VERY FINE YO! = fine Driving Horses and tw Horwes. Inquire at THOMPSON'S | and O streets north APEST PLACE = THE ud second-hand Carriages and | Bugsi D. SCHMIDT as CO., | Peunsylvania avenue northwest. chm OR SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER C meee AGES. A stock of one hundred and fifty to select f Avent for Boston Buckbood Company's ii | gies and light carviages. ‘Lhe best | for the money. ‘Repaicing promptly attend: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ R SALE OR RENT—A LARGE, AKD CONVE; pient Dwelling Houses, situated in the village of sia about four iadensburg, Prince | miles from ma Warhineto “Thin a | bri the old Envian ‘ayia, wes the residence of the late ‘C. St contains roenpe ye Lene which the drawing-room is very lance aul out-buildines "attached to ‘the dwell, area Kitchen communicating with, the ‘usin’ buildine by = Weena al’ joke-house and dairy, all in good condi- jon and of ‘brick, also a stable an’ cow-house. goede supply of the finest water con dwelling. There is adjacent a handsome! den well enclosed, and also ten acres of abie for gardening, ete. This lot has upou choice fruit. trees, all thie propesty would ‘be a suitable reside racvutionan of wealth, oF for cue eucaced in buries in Warhington, whiel i of ready access either by rail or turnpike Property in bot sod by the Ast day at May it it wil then be for rent. Persons wishing® Vited to view the premises, so, for sale able Houses and Lots inthe village of Bind 5 Firet—Situated ou Water street. one acte of land, inx house with twelve rooms. Second —I ron the railroad paasitg throne the village, of | acre of land, which fas upon ita dwelling hone | elght rooms. Third— of oue acre, and « dwelling house upon it with oars Toums; also, upon lot an ice houre. ‘These three houses and lots will be sold at a sonable price, ‘Terms iuade known Upon ap- Heation > Jules Diendonne and Sire.” Dieudouno Bladensburg, oF , Magruder. oe. tit at mney, Uprer Marlena, Brinee Os cones cvinty M Pr AGKE DER.” mew sw c POR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE AND THIRTY Acres of Land; «ood water: all xan outbulid- rchase or rent are in- DR SALE—A LARGE roa SUITABLE FOR Butchers or Go nussion Merchabte, But litte need. ext, ABS City of Washington, from the Can be seen at the auction rooms of ING, southwest corner Peunayii F OR SALE— CARRIAGES—CARRTAGES— FOR bargains in new and second anges stn Magone, of all styles, and Repairine,call at 621 G strect northwest, bofore purchasing ele where ml5-1m) OR SALI iy of ew a Sees WAGONS, ety of New and Second. Buggies. Largest stock of Distriet. One Fine Box Wagon. ‘Trade te Wagons. | Sprins Wazons of ‘of the above atv see prices, JAMES a4 FROBEY, 32d ( 8240 Pro pr BUSINESS CHANCES. Bua 10, trout jay 35d erat %, 4 ee Square : oy N, at 5c. frou Ne 2 ep ee yor ‘A. PRESCOTT, At his, REAL ESTATE EXCHANG! Has many valuable residences {: aa parsed . Bow ta the time Ea knte EXCHENGE 1416 F st. n.w. al-3m R SALE—ESTABLISHED Puster. No. Ga wot. “TEs orthwest; lot 43 ALBERT F FO} ast? Fe SALE—A THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK ‘Yesidence in the growing nt a, en furnace, whi uae ‘The js finished in nice style Se IR SALE CHEAP— sth): a with mon oe jew seveD-1 sca ental rie, at 1 oz jortheast, one square north of 1 cars: . STABB, 1429 New York avenue. west ; brick ; 9 rooms: water and oalley: Le My SAUNDEIY © Bho. fins m25-20 Fe SALE—HOUSE, NO. 1612 10TH STREET ‘north’ atreet northwest. BOARDING. R_RENT—PARLOE FLOOR OF TWO LARGE Ree roan meee TUTOR HOUS! LINTON Wi ten AND I STREETS — FIRST. $25; location central; to ee So liquors. "W. On NAWCOR? CoMS AND BOARD, FIRST Ree Erg re ala la gyre = | (HE Tee ee HOUSE ORFERS MORE HOME ‘Trane Sone heir aie FOX, 920 F street Faas SALE OB TRADE A LARGE AND SUB- nM TET om Gio Aildreos ge oad on W. At room 18, mn pale, Ee MONEY TO LOAN. TO LEND, ON FIRST-CLASS REAL PRINCIPAL, Stat clita, as out NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS CHARLES W. HANDY, 914 F street northwest, TO LOAN pet ON tary ESTA’ TELE" 1651 Peunayivanis avemme” & HAVE MONEY "TO LOAN ON GOOD cee eereany 3 Trees es i and bacon goa SPECIALTIES. PEs lnsae = — [tS a bl grnichsinpunsenad ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. aa amine entente: “eeemy. ons Facto inke: suitable for dairy or market purposes: situated on aoa Peainys road, belr’ mile tow High street * desirable Feons in government ent} rl u0T. B, Gnawa’ ciiks ‘hd , 415 High atreet, Geargeto OTB, GRAHAM, MILLER, t, Georgetown, APOLT TION, Mo., A Frawe, Dwelling, containing 7 sso tp ‘or ‘particulars ay . Auctioncer, Lith wire and ist h -eoaw UR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ey 7-4 een or Washit aston | ye view: abun- dant fruit: house rules Reighborhood ; tern at St JOHN _ MAN& CO. St. Ch n we, XK HIN Farin of 605 acres, es county, Ma. ; es pores unter Cultivation an ‘and Eber; house of 6 rca: {vo large tobacco taro Stable, corn-bouse, poultry, tight tenant houses, ail in Koon roretie fei trade for city or adjoinin Washington nkout Kcaiiroad rigs within halfaaniieat farm, oul to dul NN SHERMAN & CO., » BL Clous id Building. oF ae SLE PON Peat Pek ‘ilagerd of Virginia Midiand ort acres of hie! peovod: lend wit house ad Out buildings, a choice ene ot Chom will for cash, “For tull particulary, address MPARMEICY Staromey, al-im Fa SALE_OR THADE_ity ACRES OF LAX th improvementa, within sucht of this city ‘terms, or trade a pre a ume "ata sheamabirance, or. pay Tigwenen, BTeiGEt's LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York avenue. ENT OR SALE—IN BiApeyapoee, F55 i soo mrveniont it to al aid este pt and enn ie Koeation..Lnguize of © daar eee ‘and outbuildines: a Point of Hcks leaned 4 <i oa un, 9004000 can Bu th Boom 2%, Lel = ang RENT-FARM THEE | MIL seine! for, ‘ei SNCU MRE ‘actes, nine miles