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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. TUESDAY. NG THE EVENING S$ a ASHINGTON ae aes =< 21 Iss2. CROSBY S. NOYES..200....... Falitor. ‘The Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fiee daily circulation more thar trebie that of any other daliv paper published in Washington. and ecuat to that of all tne er daily papers here added towethi the Te ne Ex- Jers for tne paper by mail information or business hare. THE STAR offce is connected wit @henge. Ac : tre 7 has been generally con- lating the result not yet a fixed fact that yntrol it, Ther 13 an ele- tical aetion In the legtsla- try wht Ment of dyibrty tures of € etther of ty would leave the re- publicans w: In Nebraska forty members wer legislature as anti- Monopolists. It ts true many of the men so elected pres will act with the regular members Of their party In the cht: of a U. S. Senator; but lected In opposition to are unler no obliga. ‘nopoltsts and A majority of at the form a regular r coatit! C- tion o form. It 15 quite biteans will be able bers of their own poitt! en elected as antl monopol!sts tory © count up elevated Senator; but the his- un never safely who have been We of the party S internal strife resulted in demoeratle governor and the ani- rather to increased than other. Tn the event t ature fall to elect tor it would de noeratic governor to appoint ¢ , the ont look us to favor the republicans, but there Is une ee The That the Was not, 7 of w cori 1.400 plu- Fality ove © opponent. The titly- sheet of sent to the tary of state, ‘who, by [a turned the vo’ Instead of Cha Were purely the vot= for state probi seems to have been election certificate to ing out the vot had appited to the 1 with the final count, t county for “Chambless his functions has democrat, after throw- county named. Chalmers ourts for redress, and, had the genough, county thrown out, and have them correct the error, if one existed. Mr. C ‘3has made another application to the courts for 2 mandamus to com- pela recount, and th inly owght to be some me of ascertaining U vote and Of carryin: has been awarded the quoted ying that Whom the votes of the disp counted, Is a resident of that coun back pc an. AS CAambless was not date, howeve possible that 1,400 ¢ zens sho “1 for him. Another fact tending lner’s claim is that the Initials those of Caaimers. In the event in the House, Mr. Man- Ring says that t seek to inte any partisan a3 he ts In favor of fair and honest determination of such cases. He expresses the sensible opinion that partisan dectsfons of Election contests tn the next House would jeopar- ize the future of the democratic party. <+ + ‘The democrats will have nineteen majority on int ballot in the West Virginia legislature, which 1 onthe 12th of January. The Sen: torial contest is the event of Inter With the legislative session. The a enna, ex-Governor Mat- ord, and, as now under- tor Davis, With numerous dark horses In the late election the demo- ped defeat, and the close shave the purty had now enters asa factor in the Sena- torial race. Congressmen Kenna was the only one of the leaders who held his district up to the sual party vote. All the others, and among them several Senatorial aspirants, suff-red heavy losses 4u their respective portions of the state, and there- Dy lost the election of members of the legislature friendly to them. One result ts that Kenna’s dis- trict where the democrats made some gains, sends @ majority of the democratic members of the legislature. As the district has elected Mr. Kenna four times to Congress, and as his friends Were active tn securing the nomination of legisla- tive candidates favorable to hima, the supposition fs that he will have the united support of the members from his Conzresstonal district, which ‘Would give him a majority of six in th emocratic caucus, and thus secur: ination. Mr. Kenna ts only 34 y Yank as one of his party leaders tn the House. A A member of that body he has gtven active sup- Port to all measures for the tnprovement and Denefit of the natio: the Senate, the Di friend in that body. 1 county were a green- id count snother good The Mississtppt ch rejected @ goveromient wat because It was not large enouzh and fine enoush, and chartered a palatlal Steamer for t tion tour down the Father Of Waters, are not overburdening themselves with labor, according to the Memphis papers. Of all the polats along the Misstssipp! Mem: Which den ton in coune tion with > money has siready been expended tn Works to check these abrasions of the stream. | ssary to | Considerable expenditure will be n this evil, and to prevent a of the river just above Mem- phis. The people of that city expected the con- Gressional committee to make a thorough inspec- {ion of the condition of the river and river works there; but in this they were disappointed. The committee arrived late one evening and departed early next morning, actually passing Memphis by Without any sort of inspection. The eltizens of Memphis are indignant at the treatment they havé Fecetved, and the press there Is of the opinion that the committee will net have any infor mation for Congress worth considering. eee ‘The code duello has been contemned and defled tm the land where ft ruled witn almost undispu- ted sway for 0 many years. An editor of Hunts- Ville, Ala., boldly refused to accept a challenge Decause he was conscientiously Opposed to duel- Ung. And the best sign of the rapid progress of anti~duelling sentiment ts that the alabama edi- tor has lost neither social nor political standing by his act. To retusa challenge in the south a few years ago was to invite public criticism and contempt. ——_—+-+—____ Some of Tom Ochiltree’s alleged triends profess © dount his election to Congress from the fact hat Tom himself tele ‘staphs to Washington that he hus been elected. His collossal fame as a dodger of the truth causes the assumption that he must be beaten when he insists that he ts @lected. It ts strange that with his reputation for wntruthfulness he should want to go to Con- Sresa. He must feel so awfully lonesome there. ——<--+___ ‘The bears got the better of the bulls im Wall street yesterday. The war of rates among the Grancer ratoads and the depression tn the tron frade slarmed the bulls somewhat, and they sold ‘their stocks at whatever prices they could get. In all the stampedes, whether it ts the bulls who are ‘por the boars who are down, the shearing usu- ally falls to the lamba. ‘Tie lats elections in the southern states show a falling off In the democratle vote there even §reater than the decline in the republican vote in the northern states. This would imply that the Cemecrats have a3 much to fear from “General Apathy” in the democratic states as the ropubll- ans lave in thelr stroughoids, prsric CONFIDENCE In appealing to public confidence, we would lay spe- cial emphasis upon the fact that we rely rather upon the sincerity of our promises and the Quality of cur Goods than upon ‘‘catchy" advertising for our success, We never make statements in print that weare not prepared to ‘back up" with facts in the store, avd people are fast learning that the expression ‘‘only an adyertise- | ment” does not apply to onr announcements. IL URRY UP! HURRY UP! HURRY per We are old-fashioned in only one thing—namely, a rigid adherence to downright honest methods of deal It is only by this plan that we can hope for perma- neut success. What ary you to expect from dealers who continually prate about their ability to sell goods 20 or 25 per cont below all others, or what do you care whether this or that house has the most square feet of «alesroom, or the largest stock, (several hereabouta are wishing they had less)? What you want is to know that when you are buying clothes for yourself or boy if an article is repre- sented as all wool or fast colors it is Jus. that thing and Does any other Clothier give a guaranty warranting goods and prices by agreeing to refund money for goods returned or make restitution for losses on garments that have not worn satisfactorily? DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL TAKES PLACE DECEMBER 26, 1882, GIVE AWAY THE FOL- | LOWING VALUABLE PRESENTS : 1 Three-Story Brown Stone House and Lot in New York AT WHICH WE SHALL steep, eee el | Most of them pretend to stand by their verbal guaran- ee tn ee One or two do so: others squirm and twist out of it by insisting upon your: acceptance of different goods— perhaps just what you don't want; while many refuse flatly to part with money once in hand. Here is one house always ready to honor its guaranty at sight. Can you do betier than to try how it works? Per Cent U. 8. Bond. zu Road Horses. A Saxs & Co, STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 7rH STREET. TArYLor & Hts sy thy 538 Sig PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a bare HOW TO GET A TICKET. STRIKING AND ELEGANT NOVELTIES c E. froin »: follow the printed | 8 thereon, and there LADIES’ NECKWEAR, NT.’S NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, VALUE for your mo During the past few enouzh uncertalnty about It to make that ea) customers over Very choice, in Silk Lisle and Cotton and the Finest Ifyou use itonce yon will alwaya use it, and that ia the way we will get our mone kK. esents wilt be pos ;_100_w _ FOR THIS FESTIVAL’ IssUED r will receive a set of our elegant You have got to use EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. FINE WATERPROOF GOODS UMBRELLAS IN VARIETY. Tesents, as the em on receipt of in- ust count | * retary of | bly complied with the law; but there | in fssuing the | for immediate use, aa the E. It is the beet invest- y all Grocers keeping Your Grocer does not keep No communie: Don't forget the fine SUITS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. CLOAKS AND WRAPS, NT AND DESIRABLE, AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. - DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP CO., New York, VERY ELEGA LORD & PACKHAM, Acests, 21, 25,23, dec? Barrmone, Mp. | Woopwarp & LLoTHROP OUR FINE Dk Have now in stock a most complete stock of A SPECIALTY. Ranging in pr ao (AY LOR & HUFTY. i in Blankets at the price, Also, a SUPERIOR BLANKET AT $5.50 PER PAIR, ‘Measuring full 11-4, and never before offered at so low J UST RECEIVED. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PAPERETERIES AND CORRESPONDENTS CLOAKINGS. s dscme Hine of Cloakings at 22.50 and $3 per yard, which are excellent value We offer a han: LATEST DESIGNS. NOVELTIES, SEAL PLUSHE:! We have a splendid line of Imi which we offer at tion Sealskin Plushes, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. WANTED—HELP. itt House Barber Sh) as ANTED—T FIRST-CLASS HO! 1 Wie tone MEE SPatbea cory m4 Penney. vania avenue, it Wi 3iNED-A YOUNG MAN, AS SIGN PAINTER, at the Bosion Drv Goods House. Apply 9end Li a.m. Pennsylvania avenue. I-A WRITE MAN SERVAN’ iter: one thorougrly acqual ted with i th goo! references. Address G. H., Star « 12) WANTED A WOMAN TO COOK, Wash Iron, and nasist in general light ‘he sma'l family. | Reference required. Apply at street, West Washington. WwW —A GOOD AND RELIABL wash and iron in @ private fa: m-sto ims Well recommended. Apply at ean work day time or ove LIDGE, 52 Corcoran buil ANTED—T0 RENT—4 CENTRALLY LOCATED, at Room, on the firs! and p-rmanent party. a jOURNEYMEN PARBERS. ¥ na for_housekornina, Dy. Rei rence: exchange1. Address M. H. H,, Star office. 7 1 UNFURNISHED cos exchaniced F office. 20-27 » between T aud E aud 13: Private family Avidewss, stating terms, **KOOMS, ¥ ANTED-ROOMS, EAR THE ARLINGTON, with privilece of practicing cornet. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ENJ—TWo HAND ymenicating rooms—parlor and improvements. 1735 13th street OMELY FURN —FURNISHED ROOMS AND STORE. vania avenue northwest. yire at 125 Penns; FULNISHED COMMUNT- cating Rooms. Apply at 1134 Isth street north~ FIRST-CLASS WAITER ws GOOD PORTER TO WORK I srocery store, Address A., Star Cffice, give reference, n20- AT 1323 No’ one n20 W ‘TED—A GOOD AND COMPETENT WOK as laundress, wash dishes and to assist Apply at No. 1424" Pennsyivania avenue A y. Also, a Woman for general hou at 604 Pennsylvania avenue n18-3t* VARI TY STORE, r the month of December. y at 705 Market Space. n1s-3t NTED—BY AN ARTI MALE MODEL for the figure. Strict! tials Adress nee WwW Box 66, Star oitle Wishes to obtain the services of a tru youn woman who und upon lady, and who can readand se: Box 82, Star office, in appl own handw-iting, i tull part culurs, with references. nis-3t* WANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, AND iron, and assist in general Licht’ housework for stuail family, Good reference required. Apply at 502 East Capitol street. nis. Vv ANTED—A DAIRYMAN AND TWO LABOR ou afarm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Offi 9th street northw Vv WHIT ILORED COOKS, GE: eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadeipliva, New York and elsewhere, Feunilies furnished Servants with. ref } rane street northwest, Licensed Agi usefu 1 n21-6t* V iy A COMPETENT LADY A SITUA- tion as housekeeper in hotel or private famil would tuke charze of a furnished house. Kefere! exchanged. Address Mrs, M. P., Star office. n2 Weiewa es Stn Work for a small family. Apply to 2010 H street north- west, 1t* WANTED BY A THOROUGH HOTEL CLERK, a Situation for four months; isa good penman. Address HOWARD, Star office, 2 FE YOUTH, TWENTY a placein a store or to drive wagon. Educated and well acquainted with the city. Good re- ferences, Address W. C., Star office. FOR RENT—FIVE VERY DESIRABLE PARTLY * furnished or unf rnished Rooms, all modern © nveni For particulars ay ply at i street northwest, T—SITTING RCOM AND BED ROOM farnished suitalle for one or two gentlemen; ri: Apply at 1311 Lith street, al ATEN ROOM HOUSE, BaY window. hall, water, gas, Iatrobe, and speaking tube, northwest section: rent, $20 per month. Ap ly Street uorthwest forthe key. 21-3" FOS, SEXTo203 FAST CAPITOL, STREET, COM- pletely furnished, with excellent bedding,” han: pictures and sliver; thirteen ro im, to. ba ‘bie. Can be twnted as boarding-house by le person. Rooms are engaged from Ist 0 -class occupants. 16th and M, 12r8.$40.50 | 2143 Pa. ave.ére., Lange stable 117 Hist. ane ta 2117 Hat. Wed property for ga’ ELS. WESCOTT & 0. Corner 20th and I streets northwest. OR RENT—A TEN-ROOM HOUSE IN FIN condition, good neichborhood, all modern impre Bionts, furnished, well worth examination. At Taly Lith street northwest z*. JOR RENT—1525 10TH STREDT three-story Brick House, 8 rooms, molern provements; Cor per month i 17 Pens YOR Bi pRN House, in the most desirable t Very reasonable. Adurces enient to thive lines of care. Tent $33 divance.. Apply to ML. GULDSMITIL vena Boney ROOM FOR KENT F ray 420 10th etreet northwest. Moderate price: QOK RENT—FUENISHED PARLOR AND ‘on first floor: also, Rooms on second , finwie or en suite, with or without board. 11th street northwest. JOR KENT—A Room, bey win men or ceitieman and wife, ne jt ow, heat and gas, to two: Apply at 1004 8 st TO $35 PER MON 9 or insuite; all furnished Kooms, sii 720 14th street northwest. eT. lance Patlor with floor, newly furnished; reference required. 421M street northwest. SANT FURNISHED ROOMS, VOR RENT—ON one unfurnished K Circle: gentlemen only; private family; wnexc 7 P street, near Dupont UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND third floors, suitable for light housckeepinw. and given. 1310 R street north- erences requll minary Baildi Rented low to good tenants. THOS 97 Fetreet northwest. E ET EST, rooms, with hotand cold bath attached, on the second floor; southern, eastern and western exposure. OR RENT—ROOMS AT FORMER RESIDENCE of Senator Dorsey, 1121 I treet, corner 12th; new- Rooms are uow ready for occupancy. emen or gentlemen and Wives preferred. Cull be- en hours of 10 and NT—AT 5011 desirable furnished ASS APARTMENTS, near Towa, Cireh northwest aectio, Gentleman preferred. Address C. L. D., Star office. Y WHITE MAN, A SIT- fo drive @ business waon and make him- Good references. Address Box KR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH Board, en suite or single. “House newly furnished . Large parlor anid bedroom to rent on first Location desirable, 1Q12 14th street, opposite Hamilton House. 1 930 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH- ly furnished front Room on second floor, , OF ices ROR RENT_FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite or einvle, on both second and third floors. References required. Apply at 2118 G si west. }OR RENT_WITHIN SQUAKE OF IGG: and Willard’s, Rooms; handsomely fut with or without Board. Ap en-suite; algo, single, to 612 14th street 1 EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN pleasant location, near 4th-street and 71 cura; terms moderate; referenc 421 M street northwest. ee required. A ai. JOR RENT—725 Ist STREET NORTHWEST, rooma. all modern improvements, with stable (ret suitable for boar WER & JOR RENT—A HA URNISHED * House, in a desirable location, “Apply at 142 street. so FWOR RENT ROOM HOUSi , Carriage-house and lange grou! ORISTH DECEMBER, SM wuse; first-class neichborhood, . including silver and line eezant piano, if desired. Address sthice. oR ER) story and baseme: ‘os, 170 Lith street: re: Je rents; 13 roams, HN SHERMAN & Eat STREET NORTHWEST, r, bath; $20. 419 Ist wan, and water; te n'edvance 410 1 tre water and bath. $1m te By CHAS. 8. SHiEV sdern improvements, F street northwest. six rooms, hi tenant, $15 + Six rooms; AND STORE—513 FE 7 room: $32. Brick 115 E street rooms, ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F -treet northwest, u15-3t ROR BENT = FURNISHED HOUSES in every section of the city. ia bo. HOLTZMAN, nt and Acctioneer, ; west, IOUSE 10 EAST CAPITOL ST.; uenth. Apply to H. SPALDING, 53 nli-t* Fo. 235 oe EF FOUR-STORY AN bacement house, 513 6th street northwest, with 16 Tooms; newly fitted Up; with all modern improvements. Inquire on thy » from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.n17 MosT completely and handsomely family. Immediate Screw te App Stree, or to JOHN I. AKMS, 610 F street uorthwest, 2 OR RENT—A GENTLEMAN WITHOUT FAM- ily has a handsome House, ten rooms, modern itn- provements, fuely furnished, thoroughly clean. | Rent ‘ow to the right parties. Has coupe and other carriages. Nould join family in Keeping horses aud board with them, if desired. “Address DUNBARTON, Star office. nl6-Im FOR, RENT FE STREET NORTHWEST, three-story and basement Brick House, comtai ten rooms ahd bath; modern. Improvements able location. THUS. J. FISHER & CO., northwest. ‘OR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSES in all sections of the city, \. HUYCK, 1. V. n15-Im* 1505 Pentisylvania avenue. yi MAN OF COM- r feney and experience a Situation as coachian, in a private family or to drive a business wagon; best ferences, Adress Box 20, Star office. n2i-6t" T —19 IOWA CIROLE—FURNISHED in suite or sinwle, to ntiemen preferred. Rooms all’frout on the park. ferene.s required. FR RENT—22 ROOMS, COKNER F AND l0ra streets northwest; newly pepsred. d painted, Mode: imprverents. Apply at 2022 G street north: —A FIRST CLASS WOMAN SERVANT ming-room work; none but those bringing 'y references need apply. Call between the of 10 and 12, 1100 Vermont avenue, 20-3t" NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN suitor single; second or third floor; toa married le or single gentleman. : at 1116 M street no1 \east corner 12th street. ADY WHITE WOMAN A rinaid or housekeeper in a Apply at 2109 L street nortuwest- ANEOUS V Y HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL _ Secure interest in substantial business whose Profits equal amount invested every mouth: stock in hand Tull security for capital; business easily learned, and stands first in the mercantile list for producers of Tich wen; it is guitable for elderly, or any gentleman focking Hight office employment. ‘This is the oppor- tunity of s Hfetime for gentlemen desiring a Rafe and Pectable business. “Particulars only in personal in- ew, and to those only who mean square, honest business, Address Hox 63, Star office. n21-3t* REDUCED PRICES, Lees COLORED MERINOS. 40, $7, $8, $10, $14, reduced from $6, $8, $10, | 80 pieces Lupin's Colored Merinos, FLANNEL SKIRTS. fain and fancy styles at our usual st_ connected | ading candt- | jeudid line in p! 1) pieces 6-4 SAC! DRESS GOODS! CHEAP! We are now making very low prices on our stock of Colored Dress Goods to close the season, aud call particular attention Bargains in every kinds of Dit GEO. J. JOHNSON, 718 Market Space. 5-4 All-Wool, Silk and Wool, and Tinsel Stripe Fancy Dress Goods, which cost somebody a ‘They are the best bargains weever put on our counters ‘We ask an examination only. EMBROIDERED ROBES. Now they Are Cheap. We have been trying to sell the $20 Robes for 315, but they don’t go fast enough, so now we oifer them at $10 each, And ask you to take one Quic: if you want one, as they Won't last long at this price. AA ITS8s8g Adal 8 LLA AU Ssss} 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 401-403 TWELFTH STREEY NORTHWEST. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. but he has attained | Py 0p ward & LOTHROP. i DEPARTMENT. ts They are worth more wou et Medicated Underweir, at $1.50 per varment. muxht elsewhere at the “price. rher's in fine SPECIAL SALE. al, and ifelevated to | We iuarantee it Cartwright & lowest prices possible. » Dow Skin Gloves, ices DS HOUSE, PEN SYLVANIA AVENUE. J OODWARD & i Silk Plushes, in all de | ga‘ns in town. 5 hte shades, at the best bar- fs one | civetcenn in the best quail. mien Silks, elegant assort ies, Sard quality uneur- $1.75, and $2 ish of any silk Colored Gros Grain Silks. andsomest fir 2 | The best wearing, the brought to this country. Weofler a magnificent line of shades at §1 aud $1.25 per yard; oe GREAT BARGAINS! OODWARD & LOTHROP. KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 25 dozen Ladies’ 4 button Terra Cotta Gloves, with embroidered backs, at only 4 button White and Opera Gloves, Cashinere and Jersey Gloves. in an elegant assort- Special bargains. 25 dozen Ladies" at only $1 per pair. Pennsylvania avenue. M®- M. J. H®: 1309 F STREET, roreroros HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, AND WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2p, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES. Hot House MUSHROOMS AND CUCUM- BERS, FLORIDA ORANGES, FINE CONCOKD AND CATAWBA GRAPES, 1117-1119 PENNSYLY: WiTER OPENING. EATON & HARRISON, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST, WEDNESDAY np NoveMBER 22p ayp 28p. IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS, OPERA BONNETS. — THURSDAY, ALL KINDS OF FISH—Scallopa, Lobster, Cod, Halibut, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Palace Market, Corner 14th street and New York avenue, ECEIVED. TES EO PAVER OVERCOATS, Clams to order, eed Fuss ‘We have another Supply of SEAL SACQUES, 85, 86 and 87 inches long, RECEIVED TO-DAY—AT SPECIAL PRICES, BLACK FOX TRIMMING AND MUFFS, Monkey Muff Muffs, Chinchilla Muffs—Largest Stock of Fur WILLETT & RUOFF's, * 905 Penna. Ave, One Price Clothier and Tailor, 607 7th street, opp. Us Be Poet Uiée, T° THE PUBLIC, attention largest and finest stock ‘Tuetraments, Oi Pantinuge: Chien aes rors and Rockers in ths city, on installment low for cash. Call and examine cel Ved a lange OG Bf Mis bo from ived a nid-im VHITE AND SCARLET CALIFORNIA FLANSEL SHIRTS AND Di Scarlet ©. and W- Canteen ire and Dea J ANTED—BY A REAL ESTATE BROKER OF ten years’ experience, a Partuer of some meaus and standing, in order to enlarze the brokerage busi- ness, Hest reference. Address Box 84, Star ollice. n21-2t* W AS2ED-$11, 500-3 YEARS, 6 PER CENT, doubted real estate security,’ Address M. office. W ANYTED-STAMPING, STAMPING—BEAUTI- ful designs for wall splashers stamped for 10c. outline desicns for tidies, dc. width (no smearing). PRINCE flannel skirts, 3 1009 F street, W3X2ED-XOUTHS DESIRING To STUDY. AR- chitecture, engineering, and drawing. practically and theoretically, will find it advantaceous to cull at Once at 217 13th Street northwest. ‘Techie College nis-3t* JOR RENT—A SUT Rooms, with parlor, fouse new and first-class, and west exposure, front ng Thomas Ci 1 Office, 314 9th n8-4w E OF FIVE FURNISHED with or without board, wath north, south RENT — PLEASANT, furnished Rooms with excclle street northwest; convenient to all line nt Board, at 1820 @ of and within a square of Rigws, EDDItt a ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in a private duckie 804 9th street north nectexchanged. (OR RENT—LARGE SUITE; PARLORS HAND- hall room suitable for brary. Toom on same floor; altozether 710 11th street northwest, _FOR RENT_OFFICES. _ OR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICE AND BUSI- neas Rooms in_ our buildin, west. TYLER & BR somely furnished, and bath attached, back ing, 1226 ¥F street north- RUTHERFORD, west, between Sand 5 p.m. nil {OR RENT—HOUSE 1513 KHODE ISLAND AV hue northwest, near Scott statue. Inquire of J. J. | SHEDD, 1402 14th street 2s. ‘OR RENT—THE ELFGA RE basement corner Residence, 3267 Washington; spacious rooms, sple: latrobes, rane, closets, pantries,. stationary. robes, water on evel oor, coal vault, cellar and every convenience; to permanent and careful tenant low rent. Apniy to Dr, ALEXANDER, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, 030-4) BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—HOUSEsS. JOR SALY_THAT @ at the comer of Wanhtr atrveta. Geotgetown, and known ast rounds contain over 25,000 rquare feet, nc~ is oue of the fnest ahd most specious: to the District, with a commo tious carriage house end, i The property, which bas been, wh pication to ua, © the same at a reasonable rental H, FOX & BEOWN, 1437 Penn- by entert ined. sylvania avenue, (Corcoran Build ine. in the Distric Lew Donse,; stable and laud 405 Ist street borth- YVEN-KOOM BRICK between 12th aud Lith ce on time to suit; deep; only $1,800. C. H. PARR streets southwest . $1,000 lot 17 by 108 feet NINE-KOOM PR all modern imy pth and 7th routhwoat K, diy ant E southwest. 120-20 with all” mote improvements, renting for € Meach if wold within th CL. PARKER, 4 and Bet 4 CHEAPER THAN RENTING. miber of hotses in desirable locations for Joss than it would cost. teh a purchasers. Call and get a li F treet north wrat. MIN-THE ¥ property, 1015 14th street, two 4 4. Houne brick, with 11 room mod furnace, groerttiouse and to alley in rear. Inquire nis bin “RESIDENCE ‘on Rhode Isinud A: the late Edwin 1. dinine-room ( terrace and froute riuits to inepect th t nue (Corcoran: 1 N litw AND orthwest, “a hands: D PXCHANGE, VERY DESIKABLE 12 rooms and stal Brick, 5 rooms, lange 4, nquare 152, venue, S and —, OK SALE—THE M street northwest. 449, and a very « Terms will be au: Inquire on the prew orated cn inside, and a perfect ge Aburgain to imuediate 7 pretty three-story (Queen Anne) style House of 7D and Autshed in oil, neigh lease to run eight monte, Also, «bargain i lePherson rauare. | To se prop Droit Butidine, eof the late Hon. Zachariah most desirably, on H street porthwent, bes It co ntains 15 or 20 roo is in good repair and fret: 1 place for family of mea - Itulko has a fine stal ‘The jot is 30 feet wide bya de above property w on the most favorable terms. to see the premises apply to it. O. i Estate Agent and Au fl jonwer, 1th aud F streets A FINE, House at Jessup’, May the . anid. I. BR; about cigtitern maton toons washings ton or Baltimore. 1 use has three acres of «round d frult of every de- Jt is most beautifully situated dina a view of the ent to the ratiroad stat ear or sel! for $10,000. Tals hua Aninw this place to sell. al Estate Broker and Auctioneer, T A BARGAIN—A FINE ent and three. ten-room dwell- M and newhbor- treet norlbwest. . A. PHILLIPS, FOR SALE_LOT FROR SALE, OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL STOCK of choice family Groceries, together with Fixtures and a Horee and Wagon: horse sound and geutie, wagon, 1 good order. Address Box 60, Star ‘office. nl5-1W* FOR SALE S A SMALL | GROCERY STORE: stock fresh and good; has a large trada, which cat can be had for $15 per month, House has 4 rooms besides store and cellar. Apply, Godey's Lime Kilns, 27 and L streets. n9-2w* —NORTH SID. ‘The subscriver off , froutinw over G4 feet on Duyn over 120 feet on New Hau is not excelled 1m location iy lot for sale fron thy ress PETER CAMPBELL, 1431 Feuusylvania aye for sale Lot 3, in we aventie. This property on this elegant _MISCELLANEOUS RENT—1215 F STREET NORTHWEST— Handsome Office, with fire-proof vault and all con= THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street FOR RENT-_STORES. LLiSERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON time deposits; United States Bonds bought id at market rates. Collections made everywhere by J-H. SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Penna: ave. mn FF: SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, a Farm of 54 acres, in a fine, healthy locality, three mites from Washington; 45 acres under cul tivation, balance in woodland; contains two conven ent dwelling-honses and all the necessary out-butid- ings; title perfect; a ereat bargain. Apply to AN DREW MESSER, 1304 B street routhweet.” o26-1m* STORE 1927 PENNSYLVANIA AV Apply to A. A. WILSON, itoom i over Bank of Was! W&XSIED-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS, AT six per cent. for five years, on property worth $16,000; House, 20 rooms; “modern improvements, renting for $1,332; insured for $8,000 (no commi sions.) Address J.'G. B. W., Star office. n18-3t DR RENT—AT BLADENSBURG, Mpb., ON B. & od Store, well adarited for any busi- usted. | For particulars, apply or TEPHEN, Bladensbure Ant AL -bwe ness, and desir address JOHN 8S’ wax Y THE FOLLOWING BOOKS, second-hani ley's Blackstone, Cox's Question Book, Bouvier'’s ictionary (14th edition), Kent’ Comments: Address F, W, 300 Vermont aye- nue northwest, stating price of each and residence of possessor. n18-3t FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS R_RENT—ONE OR TWO STALLS IN BRICK Patent office, Apply to Dr. JONE 514 9th street northwest. ws LADIES. GENTLEMEN. The Compiexion Beautified. ‘The Eyebrows and Lashes Beautified. ‘he Hair Beautified. The Hands Se Be eruptions cured. By DR. J. V, DYeK Dermatologist and Bi tifying Artist. All complexion blemishes, as. pimples, blackheads, liver spots, superfluous hair on the upper hyp, chin, cheeks and arms; wrinkles around the eyes and mout the forehead and cheeks; freckles, sallowness, deep- Pores, moles, redness, and oilness of the Tose: bisth: marks permanently removed; scant irregula nottied eyebrows and lashes, balduees; thin dry, split, faded and premature gray hair, dandruif, all aiféctlons of the hair and scalp, and all eruptions, discolorations and skin diseases red. His treatment is artistic, puri- fying, ip rejuvenating, sciontific, lasting leasing and skiliful—making the coniplexion f1 ne, clear, bright, peerless and beautif brows and Jashes uniform, even, regular aud lovel; the hair or whiskers thick, heavy, vigorous and the: hands smooth, white, soft id pretty; ‘the skin cool, refreshed and comfortable, relieving all burning, ting- ing, itching. scaliness and discomfort. No painta, enamels, dyes or patent me ‘iciues used. Ladies—We all know that a fresb, heulthy, clear, bright, peerless and beautiful com lexion ; uniform, rezular, even, vigorous eyebrows an lashes; smooth, white, soft and pretty hands and luxurient hair are the chief attributes of personal beauty and female loveliness and their care, preservation, cultivation and treatment is indicative of neatness, taste and refinement. Every lady should doall in her power to prosorve and enhianes her personal beauty. It add to her attractiven in- Susnee,: poner and piness. She should consul the Dermatologist and utifying Artist same as she ore Gaehen twenty perience in the rr. Van Dycl a8 twenty years ex) lence in the ractice of Dermatol andthe Artof Beautifying,and acquired a remarkab‘e skill. If you avail yourseif of hisskill you will be amply repaid for the cost and trou- bie. He treats both sexes of sil age, and remoyes the most annoying defects without the alightest trace. Call st once. Terms to suit all. Dr, ‘AN DYCK’S: eee TUS ees Be phn Dy tees SoD maar ig Ak Ht euabi to ol deci aim eal ae seriptive cgpuar free. nl8-3m W aejarinint ail experts incutting Gent aRE SS lepa experts in out Moody's perfect talior system in dresa shoulder to. floor, including’ ae ALL TO READ THIS CARD. ‘LADIES, Aid. WASHINGTON, o5-eo8m__1211 Pennsylvania ave., General Agent. ANTED-CAPITAL TO PUT A VALUABLE tented article into market. “Address PAT- ENTEE, care F. J. Lippitt, Attorney-at-Lst Penneylvanis avenue. nl W24NIED_UPHOLSTERY WOKK OF ANY DE- ere a a cmaan a xen Next to City Post Office, oT Wy e eevee o) reer CLEANING WITH- ou our Orders a 6 2 avenue, AD cade BRO. Ww ‘ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- WW pike pian bese hae sae won es *Ordara ty mene to. SINGLETON & HOLES, S01 wee carpet ye ANTED— RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE Pe Rear on og rd remade: Furniture steamed. Or- ders by telephone. ml BRICK STABLE IN REAR OF 108 C street southeast, Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 710 D atreet northwest. ‘Ok RENT—BKICK STABLE, FOUR STALLS, i in ley, between 13th T northwest, rear of 1310 I. toJAS. KELEHER’S Livery Stable, &&h, bet ‘aE northwest, and 14th and H an FR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm threo miles from Bladensburg, containing $ho acres, Oue-third cleared land, fultable Yor waren ing oF farming purposes. eu pay price asked. “1413 Nelreet norinweat | oe” fy Sm COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT—COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 34 MILES from city, on Bunker Hill road; thirty scresof land. louse 15 rooms; first-class order: Also, cottage and twelve acres. Apply, afterd o'clock p.m., 423 4th street northwest. 1120-64" FOu Sate THE FARM OF MR. R. W. CATER, situated about forty minutes drive from cii ity. onthe Rockville Turnpike; contains Sx, acres of highly tm- proved land; fine Brick Dwelliny, farmer's house, iarge. stabling and/all necessary outbuildings; abundance of fine fruit; pure spring water; high and healthy and al- ener one of the most desirable places in the District Columbia, "Will be sold low and'on saey verius TYLER & KUTHERFOKD, ‘Real Estate and Insurance, ni8-3t* 1226 F street northwest. MONEY TO LOAN. MO%E¥ 70 Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, ATS AND 6 PER CENT R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SEC TY lowest rates of interest, least ex- im sums to sui Pense and without n6 1428 New York aventie. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. No delay where security is good. street northwest. FOE SALE-AT HAZELWOOD, NEAR OAKLAND, ‘Md... 50 acres of Land. with @ good 6-room Cot- tage, with barn and other out-houses. On the place is Q never-failing spring of most exoalient water. “Price, $6.00. By BR. O. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Broker and A\ jeer, 10th. id F streets northwest. n9-img i FOR CITY PROP. { SALE OR EXCHAN Pet ian oe Nee Biadensburg. cou. taining 81% acres. Apply to JOHN STEPHEN. Bin- densburg, Md. o16-2m" FrO®, SALE-NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, 3i¢ MILES | out 7th street road, 53 acres of fine quality aud delightfully located Land. A bargain fora company desiring to divide it into suburban building sites: in hear contiguity to Soldiers’ Home, Colleze Hill, Piney Branch road and Brightwood. Valued in 1872" at $250 Ber acre; now offered at $135. H.W, RENWICK, Ex- for and Trustee, Room ing, corner ind 8th streets northwest. 04-3 Duce & ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE < Geor Agents, Forcstvilie, Prince George's County, Md. any’ Farms for sale and exchange is Presb and adjoining counties on terms to suit. CREED MIC spre ran ero a SEIU ES poe an estate security. FOX & BROWN, sylvania avenue, Mo TO Luan. MONEY TO AN ON REAL ESTA’ i simnof from Fi00and upwards, at iawn neee ase Charges moderate. Nodelay. B. H. WARNER, 916 ¥ street northwest. ONE Lowest RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. J. FISHER & CO., “INGLESIDE." A most attractive and desirable suburban place near Washinuton’ city, being on 1éth street extended, ones and-a-half miles north of the President’sMansion.’ Con- sists of sixty acres of lawn and wood land; beautifully Jaid out, spacious and well arranged; mansion contain- ing eighteen rooms, conservatory, bath room, and gas and water pipes throughout. Apply to G. M. WIGHT, 629 Louisiana avenue; 221. BOARDING. HE ELEGANT RESIDENCE AT 623 street northwest, lately occuy the best of manner and prepared to tertain first-class the Census Bu- (UTCHINSON, ARGE FURNISHED KOOMS WITH BOARD AT 1213 K street northwest, next door to French Le- SION, CORNER SIXTH AND E PRAGUS MIMICS. COnNES 60 2 Return ‘to 619 E street northwest diso Table Board at $20 por mouth. ‘nai-st 3x5 =~ R SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO OF THE BEST other 104 actos. Will "oe. subsided at nese a0 sce Win Sere " HUGUELY & BOWEN 648 New York avenee, Gaye LOST AND FOUND. T—ON 20rn INSTANT, “COLUMBIA BOAT Ciube Gold Bedaw. re be fiuder will be rewarded reiurning to W. 5. THOMPSON, ga. Tus ak O8T—A GOLD MEDAL, WITH I. N. deids, **Vietrix” on. the “other ‘oblons ao STREET Ni Genizable location ta the el ORTHWEST; THE MOST Rooms, single and en-suite, wil LEASED THE McPHERSON HOUS! Fenerat aod tbth, for five Sears: Ht has boon thor: now read: Germanent Fransient and Day Boarders: “MER Me T. SOUTHALL. OST—-A_ GOOD. SIZED _POIN' DOG, speckled. and with, lanxe liver-colorea_ apo Atic, and’ stands ‘spar row in the street. A lil Toward Ee Oe sic Wberal foward wil Seen OST_A SILVER-GRAY SETTER DOG, ‘Black and Tan markings. - Meturn to J. Re 3SixG Foad and Sumer strect and receive NISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. TRAN- oer EAGLE. USE, 512 9rx STREET NOR’ LOCHIEL HOUSE. $12 $ru 8 to $1.50 z Sie tadlans ares, Gold Ring, wit A liberal reward if returned Bpace. OST-IN VICINITY OF CITY POST OFFICE, A Plain ith tniGae M.'x. oP. Market Wk? 323. ANNOUNCE THAT HN E. BEALL, Room 4) 1430 New York avenine ins = pingioner of Deeds for Every Biate and ‘Tersitory, i Score a wae "ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELL A FIRST- Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, mueh better agra deal cheaper than a comicd Wow suitest tee No. 619 De SHIR Canton Flannel P. bt £85 Peutsvivania avenne. NIN coonrat ‘BPEC. OTECT YOUR FAI wonderful, Di Wrote neatly six ad. in Post. 1600 Hi street, is \CTICAL siven a6 1389 SCRAP PICTURES. street. PERSONAL. OST—ON “e )N teom 8 pd bates Fe oy efvetn a will Co rewarded Uy looting, Taues ode ere a ‘ADAM ROSS, THE LONG-ESTAB! satisfaction in all stains of ite than any matters: Jove and matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE CaLL. an ony. St atresk above D strect hevinwent SPECIALTIES. UETT, ‘at the Tre- avenue and 24 street. ‘Present House, corner pore a WILLIAMS AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE Detective . Consniltations Tefresting int Fi a SALBENA GIVEN MAGNETIC TREAT- SCRAP BOOKS, SCREENS, jak ae 809, A ett atte 1 oe sy requried al Dusinens warily TEINWAY & SONS" 7% Octave Ful Piano. Little used. ‘and as good as new. Cost new $1,600, ¥ joss than half its value, having no forth ure for it. Apply im- «'S Plano Warerooms, 613 11th street northwest. | Foe SALE a AN ELEGANT STEINWAY & SONS' 7 OCIAVE SQUARE PTA’ years and inevery respect a8 400d ws Lew, Somt uew $650. Must Th improvements. | be sold at ouce, owner needing cash. F. A. UK50"S Pinto Wareroom: 613 Lith street uorth Fe" sate UPER| CHICKERING & SON! Seven Octave Squary Piano; ovi wil all modern improvemedts. Cost S Piano Wareroe Lith street nortin For sace- one year. Cost new Piano Warercons, 13 11th street northwest. ST UPRIGHT GRAND ; Tic! fnikhed and carved rose- test improvements me, cost 9650; can b + Will take ‘other piano in exchanse. bal inenthly payments. Apply at Piano Exchange, 1217 street northwest. E—A $300 BEAL SKIN DOLMAN 18 Has never been worn. ed offered M. 0. N., Star office. JOR SALE-JUST RECEIVED sound Horses, two well mate Tees; three good coupe Horwen JOK SALE—OWNER HAVING NO USE Fox HIM,” Horse; seven years old; sixteen hands high: und. Horse can be seen at Burgdorf's Sta between D and E northwest. KY SE, Surgeon General's Uftice, LOth street Pennsylvania avenue. POE, SALETA STYLISH TURNOUT — HOUSE, ‘Harn: ton, Umbrella top—Horse gentle, to ride or drive, kind and safe f: R SALE—A PARTY LEAVING TOWN WILL itique mantle aud Suohde “ties rer earee aie ‘ALE—HORSE, CARRIAGE AND Ha‘ Fine bred Kentucky Horse, over 16 tween 5 and 6 yoare « eler in harness or under saddle. sues ae aan Sth street, ea D and a RK SALE—A FINE COUPELET AND COUPE HAR- 5 | an eley 6) Horwe antl ; in Horses. To bescen at northwest. sound. stylish, excellent ‘Can be dri bys wen Pith nearly new and FLEMING'S Livery E northwest. nit. ‘and a fine fam- R ae ee eu ‘ANO ROOMS. street northwest. LOT OF FINE SALE—AT A

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