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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON monpay sess “CROSBY 8. NOYES. daily circulation more thap treble duiiv waper published In Washington. caual to that ef all the otner daily papers here added together. ‘Tne Star office ix connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Adverticements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business can be sent day night, free of charce. The end of the Forty-seventh Congress is near at hand, and the future accommodation of the Congressional Library remains unprovided for. The project of erecting a butiding tn size and style of architecture suitabie for housing a national Ubrary, and to be tn all tts features rgpresentative or this great and growing nation, met with almost universal approval. It 1s admitted on all hands that the invaluable material of the Congressional Library as at present situited and in {ts over- erowded condition Is restricted to narrow limits in comparison with the great benefit tt might be to the coontry. It im like hiding a light under a Dushel The fatlure hitherto on the part of Con- gress to provide suitable accommodation for the Ubrary and extend its uses and benefits has not Deen owing to a want of appreciation of the im- portance of such actfon. The minor question of a site for the proposed butlding has arisen as an ob- Stacle to the much-needed legislation whenever the subject bas been brought before Congress. This ton has interposed to delay action éuring the but the tndications now are that Mt could be settled satisfactor.ly If the two houses Woukl each pas< a library bill and send the ques- tion of such Gif, "eS as may exist between them toa éomim f conference. The House has declared agulnst the location of the proposed building on t wes linmedtately east of the Cepitol and In f. meat reservatic ressed Will of th It is believed, tantly for br Senat ‘or of placing It upon a govern- A bill to carry out this ex Honse has been prepared, an be reailily passed if an oppor- ing It upeould be obtained. Ta the earnest advocates of a library bul'ding express a willingness to forego any preconerived opinion with regard toasite In order to accom— plsh the greater and more important purpose of procuring a building. One determined effort will, ~ are very deceptive, fn behalf Library meet wit success, note withstanding the press of important business, And In egisiating upon this subject Coazress should remember that the people are willing to Pay for a building that will be a credit to the na- Uo as one of its permanent, most useful and most Prominent institutions, ————— ‘The superintendent of the U.S. naval academy at Annapolis, in his maintenance of the discipline for cadets, has exhibited a firmness which 1s gene erally commended a8 one of the qualifications hecessary to the place he occupies; but he seems to have made a mistake In his treatment of the accredited repres=ntatives of levling newspap>rs ‘Sent to Annapolis to collect information wit re- gard to the trouble fn the academy. He not only denied these correspontents admission to the academy crounds, but issued orders, 30 It is suld, Jo subordinates that they should not furnish any Information whatever about the matters in dis pute. The naval academy 1s an Institution that 45 supported by the peopl, and they havea right toknow, through their organs of information— the daily press—such leading facts concerning Its coniuct and management as are of general inter- est. If the superintendent had looked beyond the limits of the academy grounds, he would have observed that his chief superior officer, the Secret tary of the Navy himself, courteously recet Tepresentatives of the press ani willing them his views and such 1 the affair a iy gave formation concerning The prosecution of the starroute cases shows that the government counsel are leaving no dg- fective Inks In the chain of evidence this time. It fs acknowledged by all distnt-rested parties Tnment’s case 1s much stronger at stage of the proceeding than It was at the conciuston of the former triaL Men who were employed to execute the designs of the conspira- tors have given convincing testimony that there ‘was collusion between those entrusted with the administration of the star route service, and the contractors. This testimony, taken in connection with the documentary evidence, makes a very plain case,and the government has not yet ex- hausted its incriminating evidence. $<» —_____ ‘Tne independent movement which defeated the democratic party in Baltimore last fall 1s still alive, and seems to threaten further trouble for the regulars. In pursuance of a recommendation of the mayor, an ordinance has been introduced im the city council for the reorgntzation of the fire department by the substitution of a fire mar- shal, as the responsible head, for the. existing Doard of commissioners. The vizilant independ- ents think they see in this proposed change a scheme for the centrulization of political power around the executive of the city with a view to Taking sure of future elections; and they will keep a scrutinizing eye upon the project. —<-2—_____— Lent comes a month earlier than usual this Year, and the butterilles of fashion who bave been disporting so gally through this siort but Itvely season have only two days leit before they must doff their gay plumage and don sackcloth and ashes, so to speak. What with Gambetta’s death, the dangerous filness of Bismarck and the German emperor, avd the new threat of the nibfiists against the life of the Russian emperor, tuings look a litule squally in European circles. —+ > ——___<e+— ‘That “riches have wings” ts tllustrated by the Dankruptcy of S«nator Ferry. He bas heretofore Deen reputed to be worth tn the neighborhood of two million dollars, — ‘nmty Days, FOR CASH ONLY. 44 Fruit of the Loom.. 454 Dwixht. 9-4 Table D: 1.5754, former price, $2.00 10, Nou = 1.50 a oo * 110 - $1.45, former price $1.80 4:1 housekeeping goods at proportionate prices, Silks, Velvets, Plusixes, Dress Goods, White Goods, Laces, Hosiery, eto. at COST FOR Casi. All coods charged on the books at recular prices. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania Avene. 331-6 Sartxes axp Casumenes. 30 pisces SATINES, firured and plain. 10 pieces spring shades CA HMEKE 5. 100 pieces CALICOES, 5, 180 pieces EUSSIA C) Scaces SHEETING, 500 MISSES’ GO Sa “GOS AMF: 5,08 yards SHORT «ND Bre. ‘300 CORSETS, best ever sold for $1. LANKETS, COMFOKTS aud SPREADS at cost. tock uf REMNANT* ates than ball pice, tire stock at greatly reduced rates, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. Coa. Asp Koxourse Woon. Our Stock of Coal and Wood is complete, fo ybich ig aak the attention of cousumers, ‘qos and qusatity guaranteed, ‘Prices—Lowest market rates. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘MAL and Depot, 7th-street Wharf. Office, 8. E. coer 12th and Penn. Ave. Acexrs oF THE DUNLAP NEW YORK HAT. ‘meimx ‘Wasurseros, January 1, 1883. ‘The SILK FELT snd OPERA HAT™ manufectured by Mears. DUNLAP & CO., of New York, and besr- ing their trade-mark, will hereafter be sold in this city by ourselves exclusively. As the productions of Messrs. DUNLAP & CO. in HEADGEAR have been the Dunlap Hat and the public that « full hne of BILE, OPERA, STIFF end SOFT FELT HATS nil cles be supplied by us as soon as issued in New York. Bole Agents tor Se mene sim 905 Peansvivaaie eveous, Remeuser ‘That we have but one price; no deviation, and these reductions are notimaginary. They are not near so reat on our regular stock. These prices are made clean up the “‘Odds and Ends” of stock. Odds Lots of $25 suits among the‘‘Odds and Ends” Odds = they goat $15. Lots of $20 suits, among the Odds = “Odds and Ends,” they goat $12. Lote of $15 Odds — suits, among the ‘Odds and Ends," they go + at $9.75. Lots of $9 boys’ suits, now go at And $6.50. Lots of $8 trousers, among the ‘Odds And and Ends,” they go at $5. Lots of $6 trousers, And among the ‘Odds and Ends,” they go at $4. Lots of $5 trowers, among the “‘Odds and Ends Ends,” they go at $3. Lots of $6 Children’s Ends —_ overcoat, among the ‘‘Odds and Ends,"they Ends. goat $3.50. Lots of other good things in the ‘Odds and Ends,” and you will miss it if you don’t call early. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Vavenrtines aT BEALL’S BOOKSTORE, 15-3t 495 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HE ONLY STORE IN ‘THE DISTRICT WHERE the LIFE AND TIMES oF FREDERICK DOUGLASS can be purchared is So stree PAFFLE FoR ‘SB D:TEAD AT MIDT'S, °2 doors above G, oa. 7th, Lo-mor- at Gelock. “Ties chaulged trou 818 Mar Vorre Kyowa. YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON, KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS. ELEGANT SLACK TIPS, At25cente a Bunch, Three in a Bunch. CLOSING PRICES OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS, From 26¢c. to 50c, LOVELY PLUMES At50c., 75e. and $1. FINE REAL BEAVER HATS, At 60c. and 75c, RIBBONS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES Almost Giveu Away. S'S AND LADIES’ CLOAKS At Your Own Prices. FRI NCH PATTERN HATS, From #4 to 36, sold formerly at 16 and $20, BST TREBLE ENGLISH BLACK CRAPE, For yelling, very wide, at $2 and 0 per yard. LACES, KID GLOV!S, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Cheaper Than Elsewhere. CHILD! A few more days only and our great closing sale will end. Don't fail to call at KING'S PALACE, 3 814 SEV TH STREET NORTHWEST. Hovsexeeer xa Goons. ‘The Palais Royal inaugurates its new department by selling for one month every article AT COST. ‘We are pleased to sell our patrons any quantity ofMus- Tins, Pillow Casing, Shesting, Toweliug, Towela, Nap- kins, Table Linen, Table or Piano Covers, etc.. etc., AT COST. But store keepers will pleass tske notice we will not supply them. We sell at cost to our patrons to adver- tise anew department, not for the convenience of our. competitors, LADIES, walt rom ONE WEEK, ‘When we will display the finest stock of White Dress Goods at prices that will completely paralyze all compe- se BUY YOUR HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AT ONCE av THE PPP A A IT gSS5q pee aa E aa & PPP AA L aA It Pp AAA L AAA II kF a24luba 1 RR 00 ¥ at $2 yy AE ROO AAA Low Ee 3 ¥ 24 tut 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. f3 Ar Cosr, BOOKS, FANOY GOODS, &a., VALENTINES AND EASTER CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent. METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, 225-20" 911 Pennsylvanis avenue. Porreny Axp Poncezary, We have received per steamers ST. BERNARD and TEXAB DECORATED DINNER, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, LATEST DESIGNS. Also in stock RICH CUT and ENGRAVED GLASS: WARE, FINE PLATSD WAKE and HOUSE FUB- NISHING GOODS, &o. CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER. INITIALS or MONOGEAMS on Glass at short notios, M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ISSOLUTION IN THE FIRM OF DAN! D HATCH & CO.” Serge Mr. Charles K. Hatch has retired from the firm of D. G. HATCH & CO. from and on December 5, 1882, and will not be responsibie for any liabilities of the con- cern from the above date. D. G. Hatch will assume all Habilities, the firm name remaining DAN'L G. Ha10H & CO. £3-3t* 3 Tx Trattax Sur: SEE NAPLES AND DIR, BUT WE SAY SEE a PPP nes ad tolong enjoy #e innumerable bargains to be found there in OVERCOATS, SUITS and PANTALOONS. ‘GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, a2 001 iru STREET, New Pass Sires. E SEATON PERRY, (Buccessor to Perry & Brother), 2X SHQIUE AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, AT BOPr ANDERSON’S 32-INCHES WIDE SCOTCH ZEPEYE CLOTS AT wo, FRENCH AND ENGLISH WHITE GOODS IN GHEAT VARIED AND AT POPULAR PRICES. BELGIAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS. “BARE BARGAINS" IN HUCK A\D DAMASK LINEN TOWELS AT 250. “EXTRA ATTRACTIONS” IN LOOM DAMASES. “TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS AND NEW SPRING FRENCH DRESS FABRICS. = NUNS VEILINGS, CHUDDA CLOTHS, KHYBI gion Pig heap CHECKS, TRICOTS AND JOMBINATION SUITINGS. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK GOODS. BLACK SILKS, BEST MAKES, FHOM $1.00 TO $3.00. OTTOMANS SILKS.IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS, FROM $1.75 TO $3.50. “GREATLY REDUCED PRIOKS" ON BROCADED SILK VELVEIS. PERINOT'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED KOBES, AND ALL WINTER WRAPS, AT PR. ME COS¢. 2 DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING FABRICS. ¢#" Cuolce Goons, Puarn FIGURES, AND CORRECT Paiczs. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. 3 UR STOCK Is THE VERY BEST. OUR PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. T. MITCHELL, en 931 Pa.ave. 12-4t Srecut Barcaws Uprowm ‘We have bought remarkabio bargains in FINE LINENS EXTREMELY LOW. 40 doz. Knotted Fringe, Heavy, Soft Finish Double Damask TOWELS, 20c. each; never 80 low. 25 doz. Huccabac, all-Linen TOWELS, splendid qual- ity and large size, ouly 25c. each. FINEST INTIIAL 1OWELS, BARGAINS. 10 doz. Hands, Very Large, Double Damask Knotted Fringe TOWELS, 50c. each, originally $1.25, ‘This is a splendid closing bargain. Also, SPLENDID VALUE IN WIDE, FINE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TURKEY DAMASK, &c. Patrons will find always that OUR RELIABLE LINENS UPTOWN are the cheapest in every sense of the word. SUCH BARGAINS ‘We cannot always duplicate, ‘Woe solicit early inspection. COCHRANE & CO., 13-3t Opposite Riggs’ Bank. - ny BES’ CLOAKS, ALL SIZES. We have reduerd the price of a large lot of Mieses’ Cloaks to just about half price. JOBN T. MITCHELL, 12-4 931 Pe. ave. Paice Wa Seu. Axsvrmye. ALL WOOL ULSTERS AT $3.50, FOR INSTANCE. THERE IS NOTHIN! LR THE MATTER WITH THYM, EXCEPT THE GARMENT Has LOST ITS POPULARITY, AND WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY TO ANOTHER S£ASON THE FEW GARMENTS WE HAVE tOCK; iCE WE MAKE THIS LOW PRIC! FROM THIS ADVERTIS. AS Wit HAVE SOLD ABOUT HALF OF SINCE OUR LAST AN- NOUNCEMENT ON WEDNESDAY. AT THAT DA ALL-WOOL DIAGONAL PLUSH AND FUR TRIM- MED DOLMANS, REDUCED TO $10. OUR PRICES WERE FROM $15 10 $20. THEY ARE ALREADY HALF GONE. TE WE ALSO ADVERTIS! THE LAST OF OUR WE ALSO ADVERTISED THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF JACKETS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICE: A$i.50 JAUKGi REDUCED TO $5. A $10 JACKET REDUCED TO $6. A $12.50 JAC REDUCED TO $1.50. A $16 PALETOT REDUCED TO $10. THEY ARE ALSO SELLING WELL. WE INVITE CUSTOMERS TO HOLD US TO THE FULL LETTER OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, AS WE ADVERTISK @NLY THE GUOD3 AND PRICES WE HAVE TO SHOW. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, EJ BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Hasoxercurr Derantuemr, ADIES' ALL-LIN. PLAIN WHITE HEM- STINCH’:D KANDKERCHIEFS, 100. 1° ACH. WE SOD 100 DOZEN OF THIS’ HiNDKt.kCHIE, THE Wi BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND HAVE a URED ANOTHER LOT, WHICH Wi ME PRICE, PLAIN WHITE HEM- DEERCHIEFS AT 120. EACH. EVERYBODY CAN SV-LL A HAN FOR 12k0. THE QUESTION Wi REDIS—IS NOT OUR HANDE: ‘ETEK QUALITY THAN CAN BE BOUG NUS' 2-4 PLAIN WHITE HEMSTITCHED ANDKERCHIEFS, 250. EACH. WE SOLD 75 EN OF THIS HANDKERCHIEF CHRISTMAS YEEK, AND WE DON'T JHINK IT CAN BE MATCHED IN QUALITY. 50 DOZEN GENi*’ PRINTED AND HFMMED ALL-LINEN HANDK*KCHIFFS AT 1240 EACH. WE HAD TO MARK DOWN THE SAME THING IN STOCK FROM 250. WHEN ‘IHIs LOT CAM! THAT OUGHT TO MAKE THEM CHEAP AT 12s LADIES! HEMSTITCHED AND PaIN TED HA SSA > ef en ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS AT Re AND 37340. E.CH CHILDREN'S ALL-LINEN PRINTED BORDER NDKERCHIEFS ONLY 50. EACH. CHILDREN'S | ALL-LINEN — HEMSTITCHED HANDKFRCHIEFS, MADE FROM CUTTINGS, 1c., 8 OK 250. : WE SELL A GREAT MANY OF THESE ALSO FOR PILLOW SHAMS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. £3 K 1D Guoves. GENTS’ OPERA KID GLOVES, 50c. PER PAIR. LADIES' 3-BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES, 50v. PEK PAIR. GENIs' 2-BUTTON FRENCH KID GLOVES, PIQUB STITCHED, REDUCED TO $1 PEK PalR LADIES TERRA-COTTA MOUSQUETAIRES, 6 AND 8 BUTTON LENGTH, AT $1.25 AND $1.50, RESPECTIVELY. WE THINK IT 13 THE BEST GLOVE AT THE PRICE YOU'OAN BUY ANYWHERE. WE FIT THEM AT THE COUN- ‘TER, AND GUARANTEE YOU A GOOD PAIR, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Lasr Years Sryues OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, WHICH WE DO NOT PROPUSE TO KEEP IN FUTURE, AND OF WHICH WE HAVE ONLY THREE, FOUR AND SIX PIECES OF A STYLE, INCLUDING 8KIETS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS AND GOWNS, W. HAVE PLACED ON A SEPARATE TABLE, AND MARKED THEM AT REDUCED PRICES [0 CLOSE QUICK- LY. YOU CAN FIND MANY BARGAINS AMONG THEM, AS THE GOODS ARE PERFECT IN EVERY way. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 3 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, Tors: Tors NOTTINGHAM TIDIES, 27x27 AND 30x30, AT 250, FACH, ARE WORTH 350. REAL ANTIQUE Ti 1b8, 4 INCHES RQUAK: SLY 400. EACH, Just HALE PRICE.” Real ANODE TIDIES, Ob. LONG, 14x8, ONLY 250, FOKMER PRICE Toc. BEAL ANTIQUE SQUARLS, G56, “FOR MAKING 5 Dik- FERENT SATTERNS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, fs BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Unvzswean Depanruenr. We have just WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Bostrom Dax Goons Hovss. E INVITE ATTENTION AGAIN TO OUR sU- PERB LINE OF FKENCH SATINES, IN PLaINs, POLKAS, CHECKS AND FIGURES—THE ‘COLORS ‘TO MATCH IN ALL CASEs. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HaUSE. @OODs SUITAB: E FoR CHOICE Skizgno “ian WEAR. WHITE AND BLACK SPENT AGES, AT COST. f2-4¢ 2 Sar Pacate. Renovat. PROUTEWEET, sas Ec] Dp CUNNINGHA! Has removed to #11 H ST: WANTED—HE WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. WAxtSD 4 WHITE IRE To Do GENERAL WASTED.2Y A COLORED BOF. 4 SITUATION FoR Sc On REN Ta VERY posinante xEW AUGENSTEIN'S, 617 Tth street northwest. goa WANTED A WHITE GIRL AS NURSE. MUST be over eighteen of age and have city refé euces,” Apply at 1416 @ strest noriawest. i ANTED— GOOD RAW BOX AND Shuckers immertiately at JOHN- BON'S, 9th: pear E street northwest. al ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN TH Business, ove with some etponttn, Tae wit re ferred : ry it Clerk. Address, will fu! {Srmation, Chea IST, Star office. rae ANTED—A COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER desires employment. Address STENOGRAPHEE, Star office. 15-30 WANZEDLA YOUNG LADY WHO IS 4 FrxaT- class pentaioon maker; only frat claes hands need apply to JOHN SCHWAB, Merchant Tailor, 711 72h strect southwest, 13-30" WASTED-AN INISLIIGENT YOUTH, ABouT 16; must bea od and rapid yeoman snd wil to. work.’ Add-ess, in own hand writing, Lock Box 97 City Post Office. £3. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN FOR WORK about @ country who thoroughly under- glands cultivating fowern, fraite and vegetables, Ad with wazes expected and references, Lock Box 350, City Post office. ‘to tak of horses. Willing make himself generally usefuls ‘Apply 2 102 435 street northwast. It Ww ANTED BY AN ENGLISH LADY POSITI trust bot menial: Addnew Mise TWA 150th street and 3d avenue, New York city. iON ion of ‘corner bi for life. and htidren to supp. rt. mendatign from well unown particect Gasol. adress “L. G. "611 Rhode Yaland avenue, ANTED—COPYING TO DO AT HOME BY A it ‘in Last Ai obtained a situa- og Ras hie te amare such a eerious accident that it rendered him crippled discharged. Has wife a ee 18-20" Also, PRICE & CO. WANTED WHITE AND COLORED—COO) ‘Chamber, Generst German Servaute. Can see servants at office, y ANTE! ‘D_#200 WILL BE GIVEN Fon GOVERN ment Situation that will pay from $55 to $65 per month. No cierkahip ee. ted. Address C. F. = 13-3" A) maids, Nurees, Housemi rivers, Waiters and Boys, with referencée, "Women servants can be seen at oe. PRICE. ,ANTED_PLACES FOR KS, CHAMBER- Agency, 926 ¥ strestnorthwest. ©. 13-3" WANTED-A RESPICTABLE AND -TRUST- worthy settled Woman to wait onachild sixteen monthe old istin waiting in ad Tmust come ‘wel recommended. = anpiy at street horthwest. room ; WASTED DALE AND FEMALE NURS:S FOR the sick to register at the Waehi for Nurses, 1321 H street northwest. ‘There greeter present demand for nurs:s than the Directory can at supply. Wet nurses are also requestea to register. FO R RENT—ROOMS. R RENT—PART OF A HOUSE—FOUR UNFUR- nished rooms; im desirable party. bet. Rand 8. ‘Rent reasonable to 1755 19th tn, all mod. impe. Call after 5 p. m., FF RENT—FINGT FLOOR OF 913 PENNSYLV: Ei pisavenne, nicely WARNTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND Jron., None need spply without recommendation Apply at 511 E west. 12-31" onafarm. ¥ 9th streot northwest Ja20220 AN ED_LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO TAKE nice light and pleasant work at th Hamp for refi Pies sddrest it mp for reply. rene FACIURING GO.. Pbila.s Tu. Drawer PT jal8-38° Wy 482EP EMPLOY MENT BUREAU FAMILIES furnished with first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, kc. Servants wanted. L. C: DUNDORE, 518 10th street northwest. a18-2 WANTED WHITE AS: eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for thin city, Baltimore, Phijadelphia, New York and eluewhere, Femilies furnished Servants with. refere1 y us. $26 ¥ street northwest, Licensed Agency. z we )LOKED COOKS, GEN- WANTED—ROOMS. bed, was! two larre Rooms, both with alcove betans furnished rvitabie for busin: Teasonable to good tenant. ces, Itt R RES T—OSBORNE HOU «re STREET, tached for , ete, Rooms furnished as parlor. £5-6t" R RENT—FUEN ICE with hest, On third floor; rent [4th atrvet forthwest. at Board; grate lives of cara, R RENT—NIOFLY-FURNISH ale or en suite, op ihe second floor, with or without ROOMS, SIN fires’ central location, convenient to three 421 11th street northwest. 15-60" four quired; 15-3t R RENT — A Di: bedrooms; furniehed ‘square from four lines of cars: references wiven and re- will rent single. Address T. A. M., Star office- [NG ROOM, KITCHEN AND : centrally located; ons and third floors, en suite or single; references ex- dhanged. 1807 Corcoran street, NFURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND 15-20 POR, BESTISECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, nicely furnished, suitable for one ortwo gentie: convenient to two lines of cars, fifteen minutes’ walk of Departments. Address HARRY, Star office. 15-3t* W ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TWO communica‘ing rooms, on second or third fi with board. Aduress J. E, 'D., ~tar office. __WANTED—HOUSES. Wiss CHEAP HC $1,500 cash. Address M. B.,Star offi Particuiar locality, rooms and rant Fecelvea. R REN’ heat and. able location. ‘west. T—SECOND-FLOOR FRONT ROO! gas, Furnished or unfurnished. Desi ‘Terms moderate. At 222 D street k Doren R RE ‘NISH. other business, or for dwell atreet northwest. street. WC LHREE, FINE LARGE \UNFUR- Room, 6 for a dentist, lawyer, 01 poses, in 1115 F Kw SON, 1226 F 13-3t DANENHOW WASTED TO PURCHASE FOR CasH, A Par | WOR REST LIS OWA IROL “ICELY FUR- ¥ vate Hesidence in northweat section of city. Ad- | preferred. Ronen trent oe te References are D. L. E., Star office, giving location, 7 ad Tequired. Prices reasonabie. 13-60" W'RIEDIA, SMALL HOUSE OF Nov Less | WL EEN ELEGANT APARTMENTS AT 1037 in seven rooms and bath. Local x oe was alge good, and near stroct care.” Ad irene, stating Loc fark, SnemD And western exposures; open urate firy an = lowest terms for cash, CASH, Star office. £3 W4NTED_BY A SMALL NEW ENGEAND FAY ily, a Furniehed House, arter the 4th of Marc! care of houze and furniture for rent. Ref-rencea e changed. Address E., Brauch Office, Capitol Bll. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS i, or could with southern exposure; references e: Rigas st. n.w. ‘OR RENT—IST OR 2D FLOOR, FROM 3 TO 6 Unturn‘shed Rooms, suitable for lizht housekeep- be catered for, in a well-ventilated Hourg PROREES rele, a Suite flon AT 1329 M STREET, NEAR THO) Furnished Rooma, on second ovine frwt clase: ‘south tront;, private fanny of = = = = two, with rroomers. Board, if desired. Apply WANITED_BY AV HOROUGHLY COMPETENT | at KEN) Keal Estate Office, adjoining Rizgs' Toocrugheman, Patent Offlee Drawinks to make | Bunk, $au26-26 Foe, SeoTk Rusranteed to pass the o! 3Ge" | JOR _RENT—TWo NICELY FURNISHED COM: w piece $5301 | ranting Rise een tee D—COPYING OR TRANSLATING. GER- | 61 noderate re Hest. northwest, J22-Im* man, Frnch, Engiah thoroughly moderate prices, ler-tood, Adaress J. G, K., Star Office. - HE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT OUR _contract to furnish nine miliions of brick for tho Pension Office biuidi.sg does not take us out of the Ins: ket for other contracta. We have a large slock of Lri ou hand, and shal! have fifteen mi.hons to sell this Sea- son at fair prices, Orders left at the office, 1420 New York avenue, will be Pompey filled. THE W INGTON BuICK MACHINE Co. 5. THE USE OF A ft rnoons in the e durin« the evening, ata moderate Glosee address, “stating term’ Lock Box, 19, JANTED—ALL Pi NS IN WANT OF THE best Oysters to cali on J. B. BURGES3, 607 11th street northwest. - Price 5c, per gallon during the nea- son of Lent. 13-Im Ww! THE PERMANENT REMOVAL oF. SUPERF!.UOUS HAIR BY ELECTROLYSI8, BY Dk. J. VAN DYCK, DERMATOLOGIST, 708 11th street northweet, Washington, D.C. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair isan unnatural and excessive growth of hair on the female face—is most conspicuous on the upper lip, chin aud chesks. it also grows upon. the arms, and from moles und birthmarks. i/his anormal growth of hair is e prevalent facial deformity, d one which is frequently observed. We see tt on the street, in ‘the drawing room, and wherever ladies congregate. Few peraons have any {deaot ita prevalence. In nearly every mureum of living curiosities a bearded woman figures: as one of thechief attractions. It is difficult to estimate the number of ladies in private life who eudeuvor b: artifice of various kinds to conceal the unpleasant Tack that they have or might have a beard, and wero the secrets of the boudoir known we would be surprised at the number of our society ladies who are adepts in the ‘use of the razor. Ladies have reeorted to the most barbarous method of torture to rid themeelves of this obnoxious xrowth. Some use di tories which are caustic in their action, taking the hair off at the surface, frequently scarring the skin for life: others use tweezers or piaster, whilst many use the acissors or razor; all of which produce the same Tesuit, namely: that of vue increasing the trouble. ‘There are hundreds of ladies in every lance city who ure physically afflicted with this de- formity, certainly one of the most unsigutiy, annoying and dietreasing of all complexion blemishes. ‘The illustrious yr. Fox says: “Frequently the opinion 224 advico of the vnysician is eouht Frepectiug thi abnormalgrowth of hair. aud what dove he say. in all probability he will tell the patient that depiliatory wders are merely palliative, and advise patient to pull the hairs out or to Iet them alone, and declare that it is a very frifing matter aid perhaps add Jocosely that it is not itkely to cause deat Such an opinion never satisfies the patient, for no womun ever yet derived consolation from the fact that Meliness is not fatal. The op.nion is noi sound, tor this unnatural hairiness is far from belng a trifing matter. Jrue, it may not kill the patient, but ts very apt.to affect her di-position, and ‘t' onmarried ikely, to fh- jue her prospects in life, and may eventually rnin her ealth and. happiness by producing = mental dis- quictude, Which in many cases verges on mel- ancholy.’ ‘The frequept _cccurrence of super- fluous "hair amon; insane | women has been observed. and no doubt that the mental worry caused by this facial hairiness has acted as an exciting cause and tended to develop insanity, for what greater facial deformity can any woman have than an incipient Deard. To # sensitive refined ledy itis almost unen- durable; che knows that it is sure to attract attention and to cause remark. Dr. Van Dyck is now success- fully treatinga reunerkatiy interesting oaso in, this: city of ayoung lady, & membet of one of the most emtacut Washington | families. “When her mother hor to | the | doctors "ofc, {wo, , months axo, she was on very verme ity; hers was indeed a pitiable case. She is not more than twenty years of age, with parents who almost idolize her, hee a lovely home, and is surrounded by every comfort and 1 t heart could wish for. But with ali thisehe had this excessive hirsutical growth, which marred her life and cast » over the entire houschoid. Her upper Up, chin and cheeks were er. the ered with. vy growth of bisckhair, from cutting and extracting grew as luxuriantiy ax beard of s man. She ‘would eeclude herself from all >, and would sit in a darkened room for hours at's time, and even dreaded to meet members of herown family, becatiee oneof her brothers tiesaly teased her about her beard. Dr. Van Dyok operating in her case two month and to-day’ joung Indy ts one of the the happy as a result of the operetion of eleo- Ladies frequently assert that this ia the; torm ofttatrliver Ol, if Teould: ets if of nee bore irs py I would be. should be afflicted in’ it there iv anyitiog manner. ispleasing toa lady, it is to have a masouline appear- ance. Dr. Van Dyck, Dermatolosiat, ki fen at 08 = «ith street “northwest i treatment inthe fected » treatment’ (and the world) that will permanently and forever remove su~ Perfiuous hair. removes this unsightly jlemiah by the operation of electrolysis, which is t0 electric needle process, He woat urgently advises every lady afflicted witb this unnatural growth to avail the: selves of his skill at once. Kemember this: when :hose hairs are once removed by this method they will never return as long a you live. On the other hand, if they are neglected they will bea lite-time biemish. {our eneacem nts now, as only a limited number can ited daily. Dr. VAN DYCK'S office—708 11th orth: daily 9am. to7 p-m.: Sundaya d tea ea ere W3NTED_TO BUY ALIGHT TOP SIDE BAR Bi d Harness; must be cheap for cash. Ad- 72.30" ney an areas BUGGY, Star office, ANTED—OWNERS OF PROPERTY DESIRING Sood tenants, prompt payment of rent, and gen- eral satisfaction as to the care of their 0 at in our charge. SWORMSTEDT & EY O98 12-38 TO BORROW ¥ atreot. ANTED.—A PARTY Wee will sive ample secutys smd would also rent nicely furnished beapplied woloal. " Inquire of B-B.BTILBON, Bf Ler avenue) febl-6t" ANTED—BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS AND ds of rhich alll kin Goveenment Land Seri; LF wi bi cash, for. poy Hs fetes INBTON, y ARTED—UPBOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- Wircapo. f * Westic Gis Post Ofton CARPET bs P9 2s” ‘Sr Hrew Cictnng yo Refer newly oor, suitable for a lady end geatleman or a doctor; use of gas, bath, hot and cold water. Keut $35 a month. nce requir STREET NORTH Furnished Parlor and ST, ‘Bed }oom, on first | on premises, ‘OK RENT—17 nished or unfurnished, Dr SAl FS STREET, Terns moderate. FR TEN three-stor 1324 F street o ntaining twelve rooms and bath, range, all conveniences. Apply to 1HO=, J. F15: 405 G STR T NORTHW ry Brick Dwelling, A with back building, latrobes and HER & OV., northwest 13-6¢ provements; northwest, OR RENT — HANDSOMELY house, whole or in part, with FURNISHED ier. im- third door from finest location in the cit; ormiey"s annex. Apply immediately at 1521 I street 13-20" corner 10th street and Rhode Telan location tor = weneral market store or SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 9: DWELLING AND STABLE, .. Star | } > all of city. ‘modern in \weeterD chy. Ais for rect & ‘tn same: and eestion. Inquire st 716 15th street north R SALE—DI BARGAIN IN IMPROVED reat bargain a three- ‘tore’ ond ‘stiached, FOE SALE GREAT BARGAINS—A THREE ‘k House, 8 rooms, modern im {one square from Patent Office), in good order Wrell rented; £3, 500. brick Hi and Anne) improvements (new), cree ee fable on SS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS on application. a Mas. Saiigs area Fi Sure New form 8th Sanuaey. on ROF. H. LARKOQUE, OF T Le eR Ry * atin, Gre themattoe and Son HENRY ©. Prinetoel, MRS. BARA A. SPENCER, View Tree Pas ‘look p.m. a = ‘OWE'S BOOKKEEPIN SHORTRCT, - FOR SALEA FARGE (CART HORSE, VERY ne Months of segy caren Win tine. ‘AND, Alderney Dairy, 31434 street Sic., Bamonth. GW HOWE, 1080 thhesrenk northwest. SMS gpcat | Hours rim Bo tok and t to 20pm a .E—STOCK AN ASMALL | PPHOORATIVE EMBROIDERIES OF ALL KIN! PGrecry and Preriaeg Sere Po a purer wis | J) tout Reboot o het Veron auall capital Qere is fine chance, For lars {n- Tania avenue and 10th street. Private quire at 1727 9th strest northwest. fe5-2t* and Sin aaet a} Wet conan as, Cy = FOR SALES’, LADY, GOING TO EUROPE — srhrmemems 2 ‘wishes to sell for cash the handsome furviture in 109 24 atrect northwest; house is now filled with good lodgers; open for inspection from ten om ™. : RGR Sale — AN ELEGANT BEW, $50 SINGER Sewing Machine Hy used), with all modern improvenente, deep loaf Ra aide drowers and all street, one door above the poxt ofice. atany time. BAKIN Secretary. RE WEST WASHIXG TON CONSERV ATORY OF Incor Gctdber 7, 1882 J. P. Caulfield, “Mus, Doc., Prin ; H. D. COOKE, President, a ntng and Dancing—all at reas inable rates and x ne eee a Mus. WM. D. CABELL, Principle, FE se Bat fret cine a ‘hand Evert steely — None but firet-<c and very titi at vemarr o1 es represented. WM. F. DOWNEY, 1620 to 16% ‘The undersigned take rs peure ft rece ena street northwest Jad e confidencr wf the frienda of educa tion SHES—aQuas | LIAM D. CABI LL, of Washingt: p ns of alldescript.ons. No change of water needed | Wel! Known to the uhderelrned for mouths, Something new and beautiful. 635 D street Rorthwest.” 8. SCHAPFER. ai6-200" DR SALE_CHEAI 1ge, CAR: ‘ob an Harness, &o., a¢ MEERS" O21 G strect uciiwests Mer atteiided to, Aled a iring d=) id ou Pais isa AMEAwood social snes | R SALE—A LIGHT ONE-HORSE VICTORIA | 1 ‘and Conpelette, used a short time. Also, several | J Bem and fecomd band Carriages. Repairing provpily attended toat JOHN M. YOUNG'S, 31 6th wk aL dc ROR SALE — ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, HARTZ ‘Mountain, Norwich arvasbury, trained ‘and cy Birds for An Roy cepts Lavi deer Avenue northwest. ped eat - fd scbune wil, F eal poet pero STOGE OF MEW AND | vor farther reference or infonneten cate alata, Cou Coupsletia, Coupe ‘Rockaway, T- Mn Ens. WALD CARELI™ Borel renee Wogan, Phmtons, Jamp-Seeia, | gay seemnbere of Coneveas onl One in one Hagea Reydiring, promptly. attended to. RUDI. #4. | POPFy howe of culture and refinement for thet da whe GRAHAM, ‘Repository aud ‘Factory, 410-416 Sth sireet | Tore would omen ome to an Evioctpaie ot — > northwest. O81 _ | to euscuts tho wishes of pacente tnt ao cae (POE SALETA LOT OF FINE TBIPORTED CANA- Ties, Mocking Birds, Pat ood, Cages, | Heferencos—Promineut and distingnished citieens ie, her, for salucheap at tho Bird store 1153 feb ties: | inci inemberr of Comgeone ment abo Sens ee DPStycction (18 snort ‘and Fridays, from 898 p y PE, | nee College, Sth and Det ad COUNTRY REAL ESTAT E. __ | BROWN. “Puyaie reseed ottsey tnt? FOR SALE-SIX ACHES OF LAND west of and near Mount Pleasant; and pertin fine large trees; a desirable ST NORTH. Duildinw eive- SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR man of great worth, of a high o der, ana Cxhibitine untiring geal gharc of the duties of any trust which may be o hum. WM OF. pet! WALT. SCHELE De! L. CABLLL. ~ whet onys ae bead and founder of one af our leading ir Position, of unusual atainments Dest interests of their children {n all thi bby ean ype YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. NORWOOD INSTITUTE, J2t2 and 1214 Lath atroct, Lach atrwot Circle. ull course in Kngiixh, Late, French, tice and Natura! Science.” Music, ‘Dra Pp meemsi tye adininintrative HARRISON, M.D. »NOARK. DAVE nan of Faculty. "FH. SMIT1 ~ Joune Borxrss Unrvenctre. Barimonr, Mp. Thave known Mr. WILLIAM D. CABELL tor Virginia. Mr. Cabell isa TAVIA SEWELL, mental «tid Vocal Music. o IN IraLian, No. 1313 13th street LOUIs P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F trot n.w. northwest. n5-1m* FPO BALECA, GREAT KS. E. A. CHAMBERS TAKES PLEASURE I Ss ney - incing that she is prepared to receive a lim m nn ited number of pups in thorough Pnelish brane! uxlish Grammar, Elocution and Mathematics and ont-bnildinse: 8 acres of land. Bee: 3 630 Louls.ani en ae Fy rate. Neel => aud terms for GOOD FARM FOR RENT, NEAR THIS crvy, | 28% Ce Re nn ae An every way desirable. KOBT. A. PHILLIPS, ; Bas® the door. aan = New York avenue, jau29-Im" | GW. FLYNN, A, aIVATE TUTOR, S Fak SALE OF Bt NT_OLIFTON HOUSE—VALU- able business connetion with “best people; store in it delicious water; mountain air; agrecable hborhood. Address OWNEK, CliftonStation, Fair- county, Va. 3a23-2m MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN, IN SUMS OF $1,000 AND Apply at KENNEDY'S Real Estate ctce, A) over. 720 15th street. LOAN-$1,000, AT SIX PER CENT, #100 AT T 8 veo me cent; for five years, on ep pe a real estate. "No commiagion. A cs icue lars, Box 557. Peet Prompt attention and moderate SWOKM- TEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F street, 12-1 Mikey TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. street northw: OR R NT_THOS i 5 948, inclus: Sth street north: For fur- 246, inclusive, on 15th street ndethw F- NEW HOUSES, 1920 TO apply to F. W. MILLER, 613 7th ated 13-3 competitive examinations. aVENING CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. ANITHE. Sametic, B Pnglish Grammar, Spenceriag —_. r welling. gal AKTEN AND TRAINING ~ rect; Primers, Unter ord teachere, Principal. dali. NY METHOD FOR PlaNO AND SINGING. shortest and best new culture for ope: are now. pened tute, 1116 M street northwest, corner 12th &. W. Gor sth and Kstreets northwest, reneh. German, 1 Point, ‘Aunajaia eo ‘erius in advance, PROF. DE WOLOWSETS ry aystem, saving years music at aicht, Graiting voices to o the concerts, etc. New E Prof, De Wolowski's Musou $i 000, $2, 000, $8,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE a cent per annum. Cha-gea low aud nodelay. al = ‘GEO. TRUESDELL, fw 665 7th street northwest. FOR BENT HOUSE, 1625 NEW JERSEY AVESUI between Q and R streets northwest, fi water. Apply at Rent, $12 per month. 1619 New J enue Tor jew Jersey ‘avenue for’ key. To or aay: rooms, \OR RENT—403 BPR Fuse Rath STREET, LE DROIT six rooms aud bath; hot and cold water; all im ts: $25. A. 1, . all smprovenente Bs BARBER & 00. £8 a I {OK RENT—DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, SOUTH- west corner of 13th and Q 5 all: modern tnroughout. LOUIS P. west. ha ee northwest: wih | provensenta: ‘newly Tre BHOEMARER, Forth at FoR BENT—HOUSE NO. 1542, CONTAINING 81K. rooms, situate on 8th st. .w., between Apply at 727 8th st.n.w. a3 \ JOR REN1—HOUSE 1542 9TH STREET NORTH- ‘west; ten rooms, mo.ern -improvements, newly ue. and water: rent $25. repaired, &c.; terms, $35 month in: dvance: refer- ence required: Apply 0348. Fo BREEN: 419 Othstreet uorthwest. 12-30" VOR Ki —HOUSE 1117 107H STRE T, GAB Inguire at 926 Louisana ave- Jav4-1m Cor, 16th and For RENT, Call and get “all and get nd get pi | 3 ss2382: - 10.00! ited list. Corner 20th WESCOTT FO. R_RENT—STORES. East Capi Janl6-1m FE RENT. Drug Store tor several years, N OLD DRUG STAND, CORNER and 9th streets; has been a successful 1. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F street northwest. FOR RENT—OFFICES. of HEYLMU. oR RENT—OFFICES, 608 AND 510 F STREET Fritativest, tnamoaiste ion given. Inquire IN & KANE. 600 F strech. toe" ‘OR RENT—A FINE BASEMENT OFFI q 1108 F street north oes be L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F stroet north- z Ja19-Im weet. suitable for RENT—DESIRABLE OFFI Droit vutiding, corner th Cp ee ang F ‘convenient coal! obot ‘proof buldines pcos ‘A. L, BARBER b'CO. 16 Le Droit building. DINING ROOMS. For a better article of French Drip Old Govt. Javaand ‘Mooha Coffee than we are rerving with Pure Alderny Cream at our Meals and Lunches. FORSYTH DINING RUOMB, Jn31-6¢ 1003 Pennsylvania avenue. E DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LAD! L GENTLEMEN: ee. 812 F Street Northwest, Opposite Patent Office. Regular Meal, 25 cents; 22 Meal Tickets, $5. Com- fortable Dining Rooms for Ladies and Families up Stairs. Mesls and Lunches served from 6a. m. tp 7p. n. {al8-1mj__J. W. BEALL, Prop. BOARDING. FsoeoMeny, runes or en suit ence given tion. HED ROOMS, SINGLE with board, 1440 M stn: w-, Best sarees reaured ‘TelopBoni comme OAKD.—BOAt ‘Meals sent out Orders filled PETERSON, BY A FIRST CLASS CATERER. in all sections of the city. ‘wagon. city. Pjastax® Es Towa IRST-CLASS TABiI ‘breakfast tickets for $1, Also, Kestsurant. H. "southwest corner 7th and E streets PER MONTH) BOARD, and dinner, 3 ‘WOOD, de6-6ma ‘URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD.—TRAN- sient Boarders, with room, $1 to $1.50 Fes sind ‘gues 316 Indiana avenue. Soe ee ee ee IREMONT, HOUSE_CHANGE OF: First-class table; iteand ake iituation {6x fasniites. ‘Sie $2 0 £2,008 ¢2,500 53,000 ™ gs, 000, other sunis on first deeds of trast. Terms iod- Prompt attention. E. A. MCINTIRE, 918 F st. ONEY TO LEND e ‘REAL Est . SCRE ANIST. TEACHER ¢ ae ON ee, P, XOUNG, J sod VoCat: aU iG. Se ae 4 lew York avenue, 5 ~J M3 re crore cara Se ERE! a AR RAS a One EER, | ME MT RI Oe BER, Mace Ja13-6m = 1324 F street northwest, | Address 044 K street northwest. —_ ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY ‘SIC : 5 Mirena wo sine stiower testis Teast ex- URICAL ACADEMY, 1721 De S4LEs STREET, Pense and without delay. KOW'T. a. PHI Principal 3. P CACLFIELD, Mee Boe an 1428 New York eventie. Studies resumed September 14th. auls MO*F* 70 Loan. ATIN, GREEK, MATHPMATIOS, NATURAL SOF ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Dicer eetal prey itive examinations B. O. HOLTZMAN. ‘Address ‘A. JANUS. A.M. 10th and F streets northwest. 3630 lumbian Collews, ait Moe TO Loan. hay — 3 . | “el MONEY, TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE tn BUSINESS CHANCES. ferent, 10m $100and upwards, at lowest ratescf 1a- ARGU MONEY IN THIS. —FOK SALE PAT Charges moderate. Jodelay. og TR cna ag mage Seg estore tnte B. WARNER, wertiaing novelty. ae F Je21 wie Fetrentnoriiwes. | Bepulat. Tar rescuing. “address “NOVELTIES MGREX 70, 10a, In cums to suit, st lowest real security. Hinge, Fx & Shows sit wania aveniis. $2,000 3-60" WANTED FOR ONE. YEAR, omer. security (10 real estate.) Weay od “auterest waid. Adcress ‘a a Ww. LOST AND FOUND. inane. For west. ik SALE—FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF A firet-cines Dining Room: splendid location; particulars, inguire at 614 9th street O8T—ON SUNDAY, A SMALL BUNCH OF Le ‘The finer will fa the Tg Bee ner Will confer a: siieieloras | STONE GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON. fiuder will receive e suitable reward Oth ‘ekrect ord FFQE SALE-RARE CHANCE-STORE, DWELI- Streot, between Tand Ky ih ai tio a good on een Tana Ky ih ad tition s of Barrocm Pirvurea . Tnguire of PITH Georgetown. Fixtures fora Gro afternoon; Tah etvoct norsvests OST—FRIDAY, -B. 2p, AN ACCOUNT Henri sees tenens [tie ws northentt reward if returned to WHITE, BROS. & CO., 901 Tth pa ee CST—OOACH DOG. (GYP). WITH COLLAR AND leeds hor return, "F.C WARD, Aidernes Dates 31434, northwest. | < O8T—FEBRUARY 1, BREAST PIN, REPE- L oantiog dre a —a gold leaf on ‘top of Lee Bry tuistake a hat fz strest, Rew Jersey avenue ‘he can “Jersey avenue pontbeast, PROFESSIONAL. ‘There are a great many defective tities in this erction that ean boowed by a quitc'aim from the Carroll which I am. ‘thove in Office fee §1 per visit for L. BOVEE, (CAL “QUIT CLAIMS.” rs TER Av FOUR SEtEEs FS N PART OF to furnish at ® Lomunai price THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, 9) street northwest. Givens M41? G atteen cbpoalte Rigs Bios 9am. to7 p.m. PERSONAL. with ry 4 Sarge ctr penn aes ee Poy Ee See PRVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 804 E OF INTEREST ALLOWED ‘Upised » tates Bonds bonght:

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