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THE EVENING STAR. I WASHINGTON She Evening Star has a ree bene flac dally circuta that of any other daiiv vaper Washington. und caual to that of all the etner dally papers here added together. THE Star office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or e71y information or business ean be sent day or night, free of chanre. Herr Most, th soctallst, addressed an audience tn Baltimore S un lay evening,and tn the course of a tirade against the press of the United States he complsined that he had been grossly misrepre- Sented by It; that his language had been exag- gerated in order to inflame the public mind against Bim. Yet, immediately following this complaint, ‘Most indulged {n language which more than justi- fies all that has been sild and written against him. ‘He warned his hearers that they could not elevate themseives by the ballot. “re.” he continued, “you have no standing army which is to help In crushing you; but yet 1t 1s well for you to have a rifle standing in the corner, and I would rather have a flint and powler than all the ballots” Herr ‘Most has not been so much abusedas ridiculed. In the matter herein quoted he manifests a total Ignorance of the ballot and of the other privileges enjoyed in a ‘ree country, as well as of the meth- Ods of a repubilc. 1t 1s not a standing army that 1s depended upon to maintain order and detend the government in this country. Ib 1s the power of the peopie themselves, and Herr Most may fad a foreibie illustration of that fact and of this power Of the people by studying the rise and fall of the rebellion. +o The extent of the damage resulting from the flood !n the Onto valley cannot yet. be computed. Bes! .e5 une loss of property still to follow with the Feceding waters from the falling of houses by rea~ fon of the untermining of foundations, wide- Spread sickness must ensue from the decaying Matter and the dimpness. Mills and manufacto- Fies have been invaded by the rising waters and compelled to suspend, throwing thousands who @epenied upon their dally wages for bread out of employment. So far the localities which have suf- fered have been able to provide for the needs of these left homeless and destitute within their borders, but as the call for help increases with the growing numbers of the sufferers, states and sections which have escaped infliction will prob- ably be asked to respoad to the call, and there can be no doubt of prompt and willing answer. —___~o» -___ ‘The good work in the direction of reform accom- pitshed by the Philadel»hia committee of one hun- dred has inspired the citizens of New Yo city to Inqugurate a similar movement. They have or- ganized acommittee of one hundred, which em- Draces many of the leading men of the city. The object of the movement 13, In short, to wrest the muaictpal government from the hands of the poli- ticlans, an‘l to conduct 1t for the best interest of the people. This is no light task, but the Phila~ Gelphia committee had equally as difficult a job at the outset. The municipal government of New York has been the prey of politiclans for years, and in view of the raptrly increasing expenses and the growing debt, It ought not to be impossible to arouse the citizens, irrespective of party, to an ef- fort for the overthrow of the spollsmen, = A New York stockholder in the Western Unton telegraph company has obtained an injunction restraining that company from carrying Into effect the terms of the lease of the Mutual Union, on the ground that the price agreed to be pald is far above the actual value of the lease, and that his Interest as a stockholder would be imperiled by the consummation of the bargain. This stock- holder, no doubt, has justice on his side, but he Will be powerless as agalnst the millionaire mag- ‘Bates of the great monopoly. ———___<e2—_____ The French chamber of Deputies and the Ameri- an House of Representatives were both enlivened yesterday by an exchange of personalities between excited statesmen. In France the aggrieved dep- ‘uty challenged the offender to fight a duel, but in ‘this country that Sort of proceeding ts out of rash- fon. Instead of fighting, an insulted Congress- man, these days, watches for an opportunity in debate to “hurl back the Insult.” + France ts again without a cabinet, but these @rises have been so frequent of late that the resig- ‘nation of all the mintsters no longer excites public apprehension. The expulsion bill fs again the cause of disruption. The French senate and chamber of deputies might facilitate the settle- ment of the difference between them on this Measure by the adoption of the American system of committees of conference. FO comport. AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHYSICIAN TELLS WHAT HE THINES OF SOME PEOPLE. “4 wish to gracious some people world learn when they necd a doctor and when they don’t,” exclaimed Doctor E—-, as he entered his house in 2 cory little Village in the interior of the state of New York, after a tediors “‘Thave been down, mountains to eee a man, who, the messenger ht ride of many iniles. amon; said, was very sick and uot likely to ive "till morning, unless he had immediate help; and found him suffer- ng from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his family micht have relieved in ten minutes, {f they had ‘Sgrain of seuse and two or three simple remedies in the house. But no; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache or pain takes them, send for @ doctor, whether they ever pay him or not.” “Why, Doctor, what kind of simple remedies, as you eali them, do you expect people to keep in the house?” asked his wife, as she poured him « cup of hot tea, “In this case," answerea the Doctor, “‘if they bad only put 2 BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER om the man’s stomach, he would have been all right in an hour. snd saved me a dreary ride.” i In all ordinary complsints it cures at once. All diseases are eliminsted from the system by what may be roughly calle ! expulsion or extraction, or by a Union of the two processes. Benson's Plaster promotes: boi. It incites the torpid orans to act, and sends its Ibeoling, soothing influence through the‘myriad pores Of the skin. All other plaster oblige the patient to wait. ‘They «ive kim hope for to-morrow. Benson's Plaster gives him help to-day. Which is better, do you think? Buy the CAPCINE and keop it in the house. Price 25 cents, Seabury & Johnson, Pharmnmaccutical Chemiets, New York. it NSWICK & BLAKE CO. © manufacturers of » POOL TABLES treet, Baltimore, Md. H. J. BERGMAN, Manager, Tlestrated catalogue sent free upon application, mr nd Shortest Rew Siethed. for 8 tand Shoriet New Method for at his Tustitute, “L110 M etree none west. f12-im GPLUINe oFr: Firat-claas Goods of ail our Woollens, to make room for New Spring Goods. 76 7th wt. n.w. wwe Sratioxsry Derarrvent or A. BRENTANO & COMPAXY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVEES. Weddirs Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Arms, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED. (Cards Printel from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Hlu- minated and Stamped im Bronzes and, Plain Colors. @ LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU : AND DINNEE CARDS. 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ne-sm Lice Vaseetines. e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ©. OC. PURSELL, Bookseller, (020 Oth etrest marth west. Coaver lit Srauxr. ———$—$—— PLAIN AND FRINGED CARD VALENTINES, W oopwarp & Lomor INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING QUO- TATIONS: BLACK SILK RHADAME, REGULAR DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE QUALITY, AT $1 PER YARD. BLACK ALL-WOOL FOULE, 44 INCHES WIDE, 50c. PER YARD. 96-INCH EXTRA FINE QUALITY PERCALE CAMBRICS, IN DRESS AND SHIKTING STYLES, 12%¢c. PER YARD. THEY ARE EQUAL IN QUAL- T1¥ 70 250. FRENCH GOODS. SEERSUCKER GINGHAM3, IN A SPLENDID VARIE1XY OF SIYLES, ONLY 10c. PER YARD. THEY ARY EQUAL TO MOST 1240. GOODs. WE OFFEK A SPLENDID QUALITY OF SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT 25c. PER YAKD. FRENCH SATINES. WE HAVE A MOST ELE- GANT LINE OF THESE POPULAR GUODS. OUR PRICE IS 420. FOR PLAIN, 450. FOR CHECKS AND POLKAS, 50c. FOR FIGURES. OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT WILL OPEN WITH THE FOLLOWING LINES AND NUMBEE WHICH WE:.E SO POPULAR WITH OUR CUSTO- MEKS LAST SEA-ON: 43-INCH PURE WHITE SWISS LAWN, 2c. PER YARD. 48-13 ECRU SWISS MUSLIN, 25c. PER YARD. WE HAD GREAT SUCCESS WITH IT LAST YEAR AT 29c. 42-INCH PERSIAN LAWNS AT 25c., 300., 33c., 374jc. PER YARD. WE OFFi:R A BEAUTIFUL STRIPED LAWN AT 120. PEN YARD, WHICH WE THINK WILL RE PRONOUNCED SUPERIOR TO THE CORDED LAWN, OF WHICH WE SOLD SO MUCH LAST SEASON AT THE SAME PRICE, AND A STILL FINER QUALITY AT 5c. PER YARD, EQUALLY CHFAP. NAINSOOKS CHEOKS, BOTH LARGE AND SMALL, AT 124c. PER YAKD. PLEASE EXAMINE CAREFULLY ‘THE QUALITY. INDIA LINENS. OUR LINE WILL COMPRISE THE SAME POPULAR QUALITIES WHICH WE SOLD LAST YEAR, AND WE SHALL MAINTAIN THE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY AT EACH PRICE. WE SHALL OFFER A SPLENDID BAR- GAIN IN INDIA LINENS AT i5c. PER YARD. DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES, PERSIAN LAWNS, MASALIAS 48-INCH FRENCH NAIN- SOOKS, ALL-LINEN LAW &e., &e., AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, LACES—BLACK SPANISH MATELASSE LACE AT 7c. PER YAKD, 7 INCHES WIDE; IS THE CHEAPEST LACE WE EVER PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS. BLACK SPANISH ALL-SILE LACE, 33g INCHES WIDE, TWO HAND- SOME PATTERNS, 25c. PERYARD. CHILDREN'S ECRU GUIPURE COLLARS AT 6c. AND G8c., AD- VERTISED SATURDAY, ARE A BARGAIN. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ASSORTMENT OF GENT'S FLAT SCARFS AT 29c. EACH. ALSO, 10 DOZ. PUFF SCAKKS, AT 500. EACH. WE HAVE LEFT ONLY A FEW DOZ. OF GENT'S OPERA KID GLOVES AT 50c. PER PAIR. GUYOT'S FBENCH BRACES 310. PER PAIR, GENT'S HALF HOSE, BRITISH, FULLREGULAR, 16C. PER PAIR; 2 PAIRS FOR 260. GENT'S BRITISH HALF HOSE, FULL REGULAR, ne AND MEDIUM WEIGHT, 2Ic.; 5 PAIRS R $i. GENT'S FANCY HALF HOSE, FULL REGULAR MADE, CHOICE STYLES, 25c. PER PAIR. GENT'S FANCY HALF HOSE, EXTRA FINE QUAL- ITY, 350. ; 3 PAIKS FOR $1. WE ARE CLOSING THE SMALL QUANTITY WE HAVE LEFT OF OUR GENT'S WHITE MERINO AND SCARLET WOOL UNDERWEAR AT SUCH KEDUC- TIONS AS MAKE 1HEM VERY, VERY CHEAP. WINTER WRAPS—LISTEN! WE HAVE ONE FINE SIBERIAN SQUIRREL- LINED CIROULAR IN STOCK, PRICE $85. YOU CAN BUY IT FOR 360. WE HAVE ONE FUR-LINED DOLMAN, PRICE $07.50. YOU CAN BUY FOR 345. WE HAVE ONE RUSSIAN CIRCULAR, FORMER- LY #0. YOU CAN BUY FOR $25, WE HAVE FOUR SILK CIRCULARS, FUR COL- LARS AND EDGED WITH FUR, SILK LINING, FORMER PRICE $24. YOU CAN BUY FOR $15 EACH. THAT IS OUR WHOLE STOCK OF SILK WRAPS. we ecne HAVE MANY TO CARRY OVER, WILL COATS AND JACKETS. WE HAVE A SOMEWHAT LARGER STOCK; BUT THE PRICES ARE MOVING THEM RKAPID.Y. ULSTERS, ALL WOOL, AT $3.50. TOLD YOU ABOUT THEM BEFORE. HAVE THKEE LEFT. WILL NEVER HAVE ANY MORE AT THAT PRICE, WE HOPE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, m4 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Graxp Ovex ING OF OUB WHITE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 16, 17. AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF GOODS AT STARTLING PRICES! PP P PP 4 lossy rc? AB ass i RAE SA aa e4 I rorormaty 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, m4 Las. Cc. Doxovax, 315 6rx AVENUE, NEW YORK cITy, 1335 F STREET, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE, Offers at a Great Reduction the remaining part of her COSTUMES, DINNER DRESSES, and is now fecetving * SPRING FASHIONS. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Josr Orvexen_ CI8-ATLANTIC VELOUTE KID G! CGE An cee tome. NEW CLAUD! by id FLEXOR SCARFS. fit W. 5. EEL 956 Peunsyivamaavenue. 114-20 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated Sugar for. Lean Yure Vermont Maple Sugar, direct from. Creamery Butter—provailing to 69 cents per pound—for. di also call atiention tothe MARK OF : Wag a moe tye SRS repon otter whicl COBceE: every one to UNUSU. EXCUULERCE” pe See Also, we Woi Mention our su] claiming to have the LARGEST PEO te (ety FINEST VAMIETIFS of FLORIDA: ORANGES to bs found in Washington. We are in receipt of TW | SHIPMENTS EACH WEEK DIRECT from GROVES: located in the finest orange-growing section of the wate. and our, coustanily and rarhdiy 1 eales encourage us t0 continue our efforta to farther this branch of our business. ‘OUR LOCATION 18 NOW 604 9h street, E end F, posite the Daily rite ELINOREO YOUN The original No Liquor Grocer. Frovnes or Tar Pasr. Br Josran Quincey. office. 112-56 ‘This little Book.contains several chaptcrs of reading interesting to many of the older Washingtouians. Price $1.50, For ealest BEALL'S BOOKSTORE, abcd UPPER MARE DORE SREHSS ehege cyettnsmama te rte ™} Editors, Trovern News. I AM HAVING A GREAT SUCCESS WITH MY FEBRUARY SALE OF PANTALOONS TO-DAY. ATTENTION Is CALLED TO LOT 7468, A FASH- IONABLE PATTERN OF LIGHT GREY SHADE OF CELEBRATED SAWYER CASSIMERE. PRICE $5, FORMER PRICE $6. FIFTY OTHEE STYLES TO SELECT FROM. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONF-PRICE TAILOR aND CLOTHIER, £13 507 77H SUREET. Taxuor & Horry, ay x 6% a0 snag 8,59 my rd PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EMBROIDERED PILLOW SHAMS. FANCY APRONS. FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED UNDER- CLOTHING IN EVERY STYLE. LATEST STYLES IN CU? AND TRIMMING. TAYLOR & HUFTY. ns Trovsszrs. ON AN AVERAGE MOST MEN WEAR OUT TWO PAIR OF TROUSERS TO ONE COAT AND WAISTCOAT. FOR PROOF OF THIS ASSERTION OBSERVE, IF YOU PLEASE, THE NUMBER OF ‘FRINGE BOTTOM” TKOUSERS NOW BEING WORN BY OTHER- WISE WELL-DRESSED MEN. FEBRUARY IS THE MONTH FOR ACTIV- ITY IN THE WINTER PANTALOON TRADE, AND WE ARE PREPARED THIS YEAR AS WE NEVER WERE BEFORE TO SUPPLY THE MEN AND BOYS OF THIS VICINITY WITH TROUSERS AT LOW PRICES. WE HAVE LITERALLY THOUSANDS TO PICK FROM, AND WITHOUT TO-DAY MENTION- ING SPECIAL LOTS, WE SAY THAT WHO- EVER HAS TO BUY TROUSERS SHOULD AVAIL OF OUR FEBRUARY SALE. WHATEVER SUM YOU WISH TO PAY, EX- PECT TO FIND HERE BETTER TROUSERS THAN YOU EVER BOUGHT FOR A LIKE AMOUNT. A. SAKS & CO., THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 3 326 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Lievoers. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHTs- EYS. MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO °77, BARER, ‘ OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, HOLLAND GIN (SWAN). E. C. KNIGHT, 1732 Popneylvania avenue. Axenican Siuxs, We have just placed on sale 25 pieces of COLORED nos Ghaln shen acai ap ich 4 Adently recommend to ths public at tre beat Sen ets price it nas ‘ever been in our power to offer. The colora fel3 are entirely new, the material pure and soft, and the a) fay ela ead of any French Silk ‘at anything c lOODAS, “and other WOOLEN! Takes B rn Calor SHO1OK risk cuenta QTM $0 0 ee i req a Jersey eh eae? : SEMEL BURERGCE le tn. orer ‘TOMAN SILK! choice colo! BATERN EMBROIDERED pause? OO 100 Styles of FRENCH SATEENS. ELEGANT BEADED DRESS FRONTS at very low PHOUSERERPING COTTONS and LINENS in great One price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N._B.—The best is the cheapest. na 1HE UNDERSIGNED, AS ASSIGNEE, HEREB! OFFERS FOR SALE ~ THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘in ate 1d I ttre uorchwry non ag) O17 “™ stent and S19 ot “SILVERBERG'S,” the stock consisting of ‘8, Notions and Jewelry. The or Teserves the to rej bids, Hehehe Ae ee muse ZACHARIAH TOBRINEK, Assignee. N ORDER TO MAKE ROO! WILL OLO! I OUT THE FOLLOWING BEOOND Hae ae us SEWING MACHINES. - sve been taken in exchause for. machin have ben properly repaired, and are Lr gecr order: 4 Wheeler & Wilson. 3 Singer. 1 Sseceas & WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL. WASTED[ A G00D LIVELY BOY, IN KITCHEN, at the Baltimore Pay Potomac Restaurant. In quire cash stand. It’ ANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL TO DO GEN- W eral housewor! ashing. Best of references. Apply at 1151 Letresk Meth f1a-2e" ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN (WHITE) W ‘ovwait upon an feedid “Apply, with reteret = to 620 Fstreet northwest, fig-3t" WASTED—A WET NURSE, ENQUIRE AT 1236 W Ninsyiventns Ne einw ee teat ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUN: between Band M and 5th and 9th streets north Address L.B., Star office. = = ——— JECORATIVE EMBROIDERIES 0} ey franie aren ae nd” Ibuh etre avenue: - fine cellar, a co eee CS od he WANTED—HOUSES. . oon = yE-ROOM BRICK: GOOD on New York avenue. near 9th street, at $6,500; R SALE—A TWEL st. oA NwoeD. INSTITUTE, 1212 AND 1916 ‘Second term. ANTED—TO-BUY TWO BRICK HOUSES, BE- Fe 1883, WASTED—A GOOD COOK, WHITE OR COL- ored, for family of three. No washing o” ironing. References required. BRAD. ADAMS’ Bookstore, 816 F streot. £13-3t ANTED—A COMPETENT _MIDDLE-AGED WwW Woman to cook and assist in gencral housework. Apply at 1315 Rhode Island avenue. fel2-3t* V ANTED a LAUNDRESS ae ee jonlores with fis ferences. at 1519 K street northwene 3-3 2 ‘Stu Mie PES he eae | Beart gs Canes [Seas oe ok 5 ing and devirable investments. M. M. ROHRE:, - = 214-3¢ Sai's S24 dosirable tn tsa” | FU QUE SROOKKEEPING—EARTEST, it SALE—A NEW EIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, with all modern improvements; desirable iocat: Avp'y on the premises, 1516 Q st:cct northwect. 11: Fon SALE—HOUsE Sit © STREET SOUTHE AST. nine rooms; ho tand cold water; siatio ee i a Ursery, ¥ § y - ances, Convenient to two tmnes cf ireet care and tuar throughout. ae rey pe On the premises. “Will give from a comm iD, ete., SB from FOR RENT—ROOMS. POR RENTTA RARE CHANCE-SEVERAL UN- furnished Rooms, first and second floai jouse- can be catered for. Frouts south, 1; SHORTEST, wi, a0 eae H LESSON —NEW TERM IN ry. Daily Kindersarten for children. Rta nC! of all '. Poon Claes of aligraies. Mie ¥. PRUD' fo-1m ENSINGTON, ARASENE, RIBBON WORK Envi tang M ABA SSS tee cy gama tee recy or p:rtic ventilated, light and warm. References: 1313 Kiggs street northwest. Foret 8 STREET, NOMTEWEST, TWO comm Furni ‘Rooms, secon: 5 aouth front; terms moderate. £12-3t* Waka NALA ae age as city. Addre-s Box 138, star office. 118-3t* V ANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO (cook, Wash and trou Yor a family of four persons, Good wages given and good references required. Ad- dress N. B., Star office. 113-2t" WANIE A FIRST-CLASS BAKER FOR BREAD ond Cakes, No can.ly. Address at once, Mire br INTZER, Leesburg, Loudoun county, Va. WANZEDIA GOOD AND RELIABLE WOMAN for general housework; must be a good cook and stay st night; wages $12; at 509 6th street nort! west. 113-2¢" excl at" _—CHEAP_811 6TH STREE! NORT! room brick House: all modern improve- 500 balance on time: ‘ice $4, 500, PARKERS ay and roots sonth- OR SALE, HOUSE-S-STORY PRESSED-BRICK FOR BENT 2 TOWA GIRCLE—ICELY FUR- NISHED Be en suite or single; gentlemen Preferred. Rooms all front on the park. leferences Fequired. Prices reasonable. Boarding near, £3-2w" Fok BENT_NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- xle or en suite, on the second floor, with or without ;, #rate fires; central location, convenient to three lines of cara, 421 Lith street northwest. 15-2w” FOR BENTTELEGANT APARTMENTS AT 1027 ‘Vermont Gh pene = Me ey rn, eastern an posures; open res, ath, fo. 13. FOR RENT—HOUSES. perforated and stamped. orated patterns GPENCERIAN BUSINESS Oo x Haul Building, corner 9th snd D streets. Svenine Seaton’. Com) trnining sone and dangh tere, ana wen eelf-<upport and life." students received month in the year® Scholarship f “from dave of , ‘Sprelal warn by tnomth ‘west. 1 Ronis’ te a west 112-38" House, 16 rooms, on 9th street northwest. for sale; a bargains’ JNO, A. PRESOOTT. Heal Estate Bromet, 1416 F street northwest. 112-68 FOR SALE OR REN TTWO NEW HOUSES; ALT modern improvementa: 8 and 10 rocms; 1446. an 3444 Pierce Pace. formier for rent, $30; alter for anion | = $4, c00. Inquire of owner, at 1444. 12-3:° entrance, day or evening, $50. or quarter, orfor year by instalments. Circulars on ap) RY C. SPENCER, Pri . Vie ieerloet a F THE SORBONNE. and Eventing Private Ger- L LARROQUE, csity, Paria Bay lances in French (a specialty), Spanish, I ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS, WELL RE- Vv Jo Spmmended.” Inquire at 1733 I street northwest. RGR SALE_WE HAVE POR SALE ABOUT $250, 000, worth of Real Estate in this city, owned by non- ‘This property consists of dwellings valucd at from $1,000 to $12, 000, end business p perty worth FOX BENT OR LEASE — FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, Cottage, 1216 H etrect northwest; low good tenant, fig-3t man, Latin, Greek, Mathemat{os an: 921 G etreet. EPRINC ROM PARIS, AT 1122 iL f WANTED_ WHITE “AND” COLORED—COOKS, Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls. Alco, German Servarits. "All bring referencos, | Ladies cau See 861 or street northwest. C. E. PRICE & CO. OOS ety from $5,000 to §50, 000. For parti eee is BRADLEY, _ V8 F atrect. SWORMSTED: POR SALE OR RENT—A VELY DiSTRABLE NEW Honse, all modern improvements, in northwesterp rt of city. Also, for rent Me and Carriave NCE, F ‘Will ive Conversational French Lessons pupils’ residence. Also, open Eveuing 28th January. Price sposdorste Ts WEST WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF OR KENT—NEW HOUSES ON 15TH STREET northwest, 1920 to 1940 inclusive; corner houses have 14 rooms, 2 bathe; others 9 rooms, bath and cellar; all modern ccnveniences, F. W. MILLER, 513 7th street northwest. £13-3t WAN, ED-LADIES OB YOUNG MEN TO TAKE nice light and pleasant work at their own homes; work rent by mail: no canvassing: good salary; no stamp for remy. Please address RELIABLE MANU FACIURING CO., Phila., Pa.. Drawer I'l. jal8-32t" W 4NTED EMPLOY MENT BUREAU—FAMILIES furnished with first-class Help—Cooks, Waivers, Cha naids, Gencral Houseworkers, &e. Servants wanted@ L. C. DUNDORE, 618 10th street northwest. d18-2m' WANTED AWHITE AND COLORED COORS GEN- 1 Workers, 24 Gi ‘Nurees, for this city, Baltimore, Philadel York ani elsewhere: Femilles furnished Sery oo. TEU 926 F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE & CO. 016-18 Ww" WANTED—SITUATIONS. WVANTED_BY A FRENCH PERSON A SITUA- tion as housekeeper, or to have charge of chil-iren, for which ghe is particu'ariy well qualified; has. beat. ot Teferentes. Address M. R., Star office. 113-3t" WASTED-BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT aud reliable young man a situation as Bartender louse in same section. Inquire at 715 15th street north- west. 5-14" R SALE—GREAT BARGAINS—A_ THREE- story brick Houre, 8 rooms, m.dern improvements FoR BENT = 2), PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘This property is situated on the north side of Penn- sylvania avenue northweet, between 9th and 10th rocts.” The bent business square in Washington city. hee, aa « %, Doo., Le wenggge Bo 1227 Set He" Precdout, Incor, J. P. Caulfield, street, one door abov, H.D. atany tine. Apply to Mra H. “MOCENEY, 1908 Connecticut aye | (one equare from Fuient Ofico, “in evod onder” and BAIN Secretary ‘ nu : well rented: A ree'story brick House, : — — = 2. 3 —,. NSTRUCTION IN SHORT-HAND TU! SDA¥S TOR RENT —100. CORNER Orn AND G STREETS | Good home or iavertient “SR EPs ane eee Fridays, from 8to9p.m., at Spencerian Bass southweet. cheap and elegant three-story Brick | Sreesory Grice wei iow Heme, At Toome, modern | De College, Sth and Dot ‘by Prof. a. Tonening, emansard Foot, thirteen, rooms: only $90. | inprovemeatn on H street Dees Tat Oe he | BOW N. Fuyaie reorived at any time. Ja8-3m. Inquire Of T. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F strest orth: | s'iRnacome (Queer Ane) Hee a ae, A a RaRURE TH west. £10-1m "| {mprovemente (ue), beeutiful neisiibarae $6,000. | YPRS: - 2 ae TAKES FLRASURE TH Ake 5 vod, $8,000, ouncing ihat ee ie ve a tm near B. & O. depot, 11 rooms, bath, &c., well calculated erin moderate: tieeiet key stones Oo Terian moderate. ‘Special f for boarding house: Apply st 408 N.J. ave. n.w.f10-6t" “G08 F cen notte. Ree ae sal FOR SALE—LOTS. dite! “Gil strom workiwess. Meteopolltan eats FOR BENT FURNISHED HOUSE, ONE BILOOK = pans the door, daud from Thomas Circle: twelve ‘all mod<rn im- rooms, R SALE—FINE BUILDING LoT ON MUNROE provements, rent $79. Inguire of WI SCOTT & WIL ‘sy (4 . = street, between 16th and 17th streets northwest, 20.4 W. FLYNN, AM. PRIVATE TUTOR Ss. ‘sw! Gor Sih and K sarone . Real Estate Brokers, corner 20th and 1 streots | x92'6; at 40 conte per sdume net. thematics, TS northwest. febs-6t “* ee a eTHOMAS W. FOWLER, Preparation for ‘eet P POR RENT -405 G STREET NORTHWEST. A | _f4-24 SE eens A Sore ee Lenn eh area. three-story Brick Dwelling, with back building, SALE_AT A BARGAIN-PART LOT 96, containing twelve rooms and bal latrobes and. Slconvemences.. Apply to THO=. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. 13. 732, 40.090 fe “arroll. street, between, Int and JA atréets southenst, seely JAMES GUIED, VENING CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. E — -2w_ | 105 Pennsylvania avenue nortl metic, Bookkeepins rane: se Meee eer furnish the best of references. Address J. B. 0. Ke RENT—1715 De SALFS STREET, FUR- R SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED | Gt chon Pan eae EN AND SEES ; sd. B. 17 3 = Btar office, naar” | RStner or unfenibea “4LeS, STREET, Arnis | Fproperty: two fine buline Teta sousthe kent, | atk Advanced Ciassos; expericnced. teachera, th ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER, | 0 Premives, + §820-3w" | waif eal for two-thirds arseauet value. Fe SMITH work. """MRS. "AB OGDEN, Princiial "ait Wie qhoroughly understands his business, and of | JOR RENT HOUSE 117 lore STRE T, GAs | & SON. Real Estate Brokers, 615 ith etrect “_18-0t_ EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. good address and references Apply at 1400 Penneyl- | MY ana waver: rent $25. Inquire st 926 Louisana ave- = =a N poems : vania ayenue northwest. fel2-3 nue. dt-Im_ | FOR SALE—MISCELLAN EOUS PROF. DE WOLOWSErS WANTED PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boye, with references, Women servants can bo seen at PAR tip, bicoused Agency, 926¥ streetnortiwest,” C WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Ww ANTED. DERMATOLOGY: A LIFE SPEOIALTY BY DR. J. VAN DYCK, DERMATOLOGIST, 708 11th street northwest, Washington, D.O. DERMATOLOGY. The term Dermatclogy refera to Diseases of the Skin and its appendages, the Hair and Nails, and a Derma- toloxist is» physician who makes aspeciuity of the care, preservation, Culiivation, treatm 3 and management of the Skin and its eppendages. The Skin is a lance se- creting surface, filled with millions of pores and miles of secreting glands and tubes, which communicate di- Tretly with the general syatom’and the vital orkans. AS an illustration, any one will smoke a cigar, eat an on- ion or any aromatic, pungent or odoriferous article of diet previous to taking a Turkish bath; the odor will: pernicate the entire room. The physician prescribes an internal remedy, and in a very few minutes a chemical analysis will detect traces of the drug in the secretions of the Skin; all of which tends to prove the very im- portant part that the Skin plays in hie health comfort of each individual and ita intricate associ:tion with the Vital organs. We breathe and inhale pure air or nox- miasmas through the Skin same as by the mouth and nostrils. Wecan rest the stomach, the intestinal prolong life and often eave the patient by ini- ng thera in nourishing and invigorating ae food, vitality mer and the system hai life by abaorbtion through the Skin. 8 received all its fc SKIN DISEASES. ‘The human family are subject to nearly two hundred forms and varieties of cutaneous diseases, about ninety Guy and oath adacton cagutnsSs mses atte Tg and o 101 80 man: nt forms and stages that in order to treat them with any mek, success or with the least ‘securacy or certain it le necessary for a physician to make their study. an treatment an exclusive specialty. This Dr. VAN DYCK has done. Nesrly twenty years ago Da. VN DYCK, Dermatologist of this city, re-taned a lucrative family practice in Phila‘elphia, to devote his attention the practice ot Dermatology. He has studied, ana- to or ns lyzed and treated every form of Skin Disease, bieimab, lefect, deformity and disooloration of the complexion, skin and hair in existence until he has arrived at almost Prepared himealt by s special saucstinn acetone pre t by jacation an ing to fuccesefully practice his specialty. ‘The Dootor has vis- ited nearly every medical institution and infirmary in this country where Skin Diseases were treated. He has studied and practiced his specisity tor threo years in Europe, It was Dz, VAN DYCK who first recognized Asiatic leprosy among the Chinese in San Francisco and the attention of the authorities of San Fran- cisco to the presence of this terrible affliction in our country. ‘The resnlt was that the public was aroysed to such pitch that the authorities were compellsd to appoint commission of medical gentlemen to investizate the condition of the Chinaman, and the results were that 18 lepers were returned to China in one vessel. ‘The Feoognition of this terrible discase illustra es the ad- vantage of a physician making a speciaity. It is a well- known fact that a physician who devotes’ all his time, talent and energies to the study and treatment of any glass of diseases can sciuire a skill which one who treats all diseases can never acquire, and the fact of an intelligent physician making: ecialty appeals to the good sense and intel!igence of every reasonable person Se offering the best ponsiblo opportunity of success, They say practice maken perfect—this hold srood in medicine and surgery as in anything ese. We consult the oculist for diseases of the eye; the dentist for tho eth; for 9 surgical operation we call in the wurgeon, and the dermatologist for the skin and hair, Vhy? Because webave the greatest faith in their akill, fo * the reason y study and practice in ir specialties they have gained the skill and experience of an expert. Dr. VAN DYCK'S office: 708 11th street—Hours, 9 a.m.to7p.m.: Sundays, 9 to2 If unable to call, write a careful description of your gato audsend with stamps, and the Doctor will tend fou necessary reply by post. In future editions of the iinpres Cenborags etree Ves! pee will pab- (by requ symptoms of the various cutaneous Diemishos, which would be advisable for thos mae ested to preserve. Office: 708 11th street northwest—Hours, 9 to 8: Sun- days, 9t0 2 sharp. meat shortest and best new aystem, saving years of practi ding music at wicht, training voides to the Tricacd ROR RENT. FR SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE — HANDSOME 1819 G st..11r..m. Mahowany Desk, $15; large Mahogany Sideboard, | culture for concerts, etc. New ainging olaneot Large brick sablon 15: amall Crib, $6, Singer Sewiug Machine, $10; claw: | ae now a . De Wolownki's Musical Insti- Cor. 16th and M, 12r8. footed Lounee, $15; Pier Table, $5; Chairs, ‘ke. 1416 | tute, 1116 M strect nofthwest, corner 12th. as 2213 T st.,m.t.,4 re, H street northwest. $16-3t_ W ASSINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT R SALE—A LADY GOING INTO MOURNING TIMMS’ New Hail Dn. w. En- wishes to sell Dresses, Jewelry, &c., cheap. Address | trance 707 D st. Fourteentis year. Piano, Organ, Dress, Star office. fid-3t_ | Voice, Singing, ‘Violin, &e. ‘Twelve ree Titans Tre, advatitages. O: B. BULLARD, Director. ni8-3ni= ‘OR SALE—-HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNI- | — ro Ye: ‘ ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER day, at 206 thet cen 2 One St any timo during the | NETS AM LEAT OF, Music suid Harnguy. 8.40 Call and get printed list. WESCOTT & WILCOX, ae eee ret Cornet 20tu and I otrceta nor tinweat. Address 944 K street north wost. resumed Sep- ny ~ ‘OR SALE—ANTIQUE MANTLE MIRROR, GOLD | tember 4th, FOR RENT—OFFICES. Fitranc i dino panes ad 7.& rare chance to sec.re & MIGnIrx Dr BALE ‘5 : USICAL ACADEMY, 1721 Dr SALES esas J) big Principal, J.P. CAULT" ‘OR RENT—A FINE BASEMENT OFFICE, AT 1103 F street northwest, suitable for insurence, &e. L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F street north- west. Jal9-Im FE RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS IN Le Droit building, co ith ana F streets, oppo- OR SALE—ONE LI VICTORIA, ON& SIX- seat Extension Top, used a short time: also, several Jump Seats and Daytone, Vilisieo, Carta, and all tee lates! styie Carriages now in use. at low prices. “WIL- LIAM A YOUNG & BRO., 456 Penneyivania avenue. LAT, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL 5 ence and Fuslish, privately or in’ class, Studonte prepared for Collage dud cvunpetitive examitiatica. Site U-S; Post and Patent Offices: convenient tosil (OK SALE—RARE BARGAIN-ELVGANT SEVEN 30 ‘Columbian Cath Sud ares Nd Wass Sre-nrood Put dina cary oC accees | A isve noatiy nem Cree Oe Paes Cee | =— —avree i wood case, carved legs and latest improvements, “GLEES for only $160, inehuding embroidered. cover aod stout, cost $400 three mouths ago: owner leaving city. Can be seen at Piano Exchange, 12i7 H street northwest. £12 Fivoret Woman, nent tharoopitnea, eae tr fos nearly thorot : suitable for sence tae aatiel goupe Or ‘conch be in also an extra saddle, horse, | # #24 recelve the manne? Apply at WASH. NALLOR'S Stables, 1326 E street northwest. 19-6 85,000-71°* RignHR> Pouans POR SALESHORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS 4 2 S| Whereas Thomas Edmonston, my grest erandfather bought, sold, exchanged and for hire. | (who married Sara Offutt. Iai, pA 1776, a ninety- None but first-class stock handie« Everything stretiy | nine seas’ lease of lands, 50 acres, in’ Calverton as represented. WM. F- DOWNEY, 1620 to 1624 L | Manor, to hie mophew. on ‘These lands were, street northwest. 3a22 in Fok SALE GOLD AND SILVER FISHES—AQU riums of all descriptions. No change of water needed for months. ing new and besutiful. 635 D street northwest. 8. SCHAFFER. 4i6-2mo* Fo sees LIGHT ONE-HORSE VICTORIA and Coupelette, used a short time. Also, several NG’ 16 Le Droit b —_—_—_—_—_——— FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS Foray ARGE FRAME STABLE IN SLATE. alley, E street, between 12th and 13th streets north- west. pply to J. H. DAVIDsON, 301 14th street northwest, s 114-5 ° Fok, RESTA HANDSOME SQUARE PIA with cover and stool. wood Case, 7 octave and good tone. Willbe rented low. Address Box 135, Star office, 113-3" _MONEY TO LOAN. irate a without delay: ORM BARRA UN 927 F street n.w. f12-3m_ M°8X to Loan AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON APPROVED BEAL ESTATE SECURITY 3. V. N. HUYCK, _ PERSONAL THE LADY WHO AD s Pearl, Nec! © ath root cull at the Star office, pay the person : 1798, th y ‘whowe title of leane- hold’ were od titles banded to three U.S. Commisioners—Thomas Beall, — Forrest, —— hite—whose report, forwarded by the Secretary of Treasury to U. 8, Concress, 1803, stator they were Rpable to ket perfect titles to lands of Washington Citr, ‘There leaned lauds, 262 to 350 acres, were reserved, and # Pecaine the U. 8. Washington Arecnal and conticuous \d-hand Carri tepairing prom| jan Ire report of Commissioners au per- attended toat JOUN ML FOUNG'S, Si Gta uk. aLsam | fected and Imperfecred ot W con City lands $i pow ‘session of enid Comminsioners tn 1803, were handed the i SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND Secretary of Treasury and forwarded to U. 8. Congress Fe ctet embracing Landaus, Lan- | in 1303 (wee Congressional ‘Journals}, and now in aan Conpe Rockaway T- | among. & archives uuknown.. ‘ihe leane eal ew and second-han: Coupes. Conpslotie Phetons, Ji vine layed, the foe title f-1m 1505 Pennsylvania avenua, c., co. Auent for Boston BuckMeard Car: | Reyne lapsed. the foe title to fo ‘Thomse wdmoneiose ONEY TO 10AN Ow = Beet Homsiring, Promntly attended to. HBT. H. | male heir (under Matyland awe 100 seats ae ee Merit ato eOay mod Nate een ESTATE: | GHATAM, Bepostory auld Factory, 210-416 Suh stneot | dividualls, offer a reward, £6,000, for alt eonsnnry STEDI & BRADLEY, 028 ¥ otreek, oe” yea | northwest. hy fy pe ey Py had 4 v 1. 000, $2,000, $3,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE St Oper Gout per annum. Charg Joy and nodelay. fl-2w 605 7th strect northwest. 00 $500 $1,000 92,008 so, 500 0007” $5,000, and other mumison first devs of use Terme se erate, Prompt attention... A. MCINTIRE, 918 Ist. 3029-1 ‘ONEY TO LEND 5 ON REAL ESA’ WM. P, YOUNG, 1420 New York avenue, [POR SALE—A LOT OF FINE IMPORTED CANA- ries, Mocking Birds, Parrots, Bird F¢ C., &C., for sale cl northwest. 8. HAR’ hich are how among archives of U 8. SAMUEL B. EDMONSTON, ‘T14 N. 6th street, St. Louis, ‘Mo, KIVATE DETECTIVE AGENOY, 864 E er P northwest. Keliable infc on : cases free; wilt at readdenoe. S c.g. - Jani ADAM Ro T LONG-] ‘ABI M2 Seer eran Liable. Clairvoyant ve, patinfaction in all aflaire of lite G fension ; tells the past, present and edvice ‘nnd assistance on all business, Jove and matrimony. Fati-faction given or no pay. 2d street, above D street northwest. 8. ‘at the Bird store, 1 CHT. DINING ROOMS. _ ORSYTH DINING ROOMS, F ‘No. 1003 Pennayivania avenue northwest. Having secured the services of a firet class cook, first class meals will be served at the following rates: Singsie meals, Soc. ; 20 meal tickets for $e f13-20 E DROIT DINING ROO! AND LE hOrr DING Tome OF LADIES 812 F Street Northwest, Opposite Patent Office. Regular Meal, 25 cents; 22 Meal Tickets, $5. Com- fortable Dining Roome for Ladies and Families iup Stairs, Meals and Lunches served from 6 a. m. to7 p. m. ay] J. W. BEALL, Prop. BOARDING. GPEAGUE MANSION, CORNEK 61m AND E STS, northwest. Latwe corner room, second floor, with 133 7th 0%-4m* $023-1m ONTT LOWES? nares oF INTEREST 1824 F wet, Jal3-6m O¥EY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, alt 10th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO Luan. i R. 8. I. SCOTT, ee street northwest. nm Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specians ti-im* AbiEcIAL TEETH MADE BEFORY AND IN- serted immediately after extracting inte: vito id success.” Modern meth: and skill to woweyee Sore ret-claas board : Other room can be engaged for of Dent Moderate f int (ONE! ee on Pp Fl (CE first of Murch, £13-3t Je8-ly "DE. DONNALLY, 1821 F street northwest. & do OA i. DING—NEAR THE CITY. IN A FINE Dr an Diet 4XPalt PARSONS. Dexricr, 2 roome; low ith street northwest, over Ballantyne’s Book B.H.WARNER, | famities; conveyance to and from strat Store.” Gold Allings Gas wivon day se O16 F'etreot northwest. | the finest in the District, northwest. Fine grousds and | SiorS sista = ae Menon, large stable. For particulars apply at” 690, 130 SEER DENTIST 2 sums fo sult St Jomest, rates, on approved real — in 1 a ee aie: eatate security. FIT. 5 OAKD.—BOARD BY A FIRST OLASS CATERER. | “Vitan; urd Sytem, aid 1497 Pennsylvania aventio, Meats ocpt out by wagon in all sections of thecity: | traction of Tosti us s/t fo thepainions oe Qptere, flied’ prompy by" telephone and PETERSON, e Towa A SaS0etme IEST-CLASS TABLE BOARD, $20 PER MONTH, Fiitemuiar breakfast ond anon is nes HON TE tickets for $1. Also, urant. H. I. ELWOOD, 01 corner 7th and E streets northwest. ja6-6m_ URN Fas BUSINESS CHANCES. W. ANTED—PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF rebated attic inate ence factory. Address *‘CASH PARTNER,” Star office. RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, ¥ 7 stroet, tliree doors from corner E.” Dentistry in branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 persct. All ware ran dane ‘OWLAND DENTAL |ATION, No. 211 LS Sree rage a nant WA 2ED—500 SCAFFOLD POLES FROM 40 TO 45 fect in length aud not over seven inches at butt; to be delivered at site of new Pension building, Judi: ciary Square, Washington, D.C. Proposals, statiug price and the time of delivery, should bo addressed to the undersined. M,C. MetaR Supervising Engi- neer and Architect, New Pension Building. 114-3t&! WANTED LADIES TO LEARN NEW PERFEC- ‘tion system of Dress Cutting and Fitting; from. three to four hours; all kinds of. sewing, at MRS. REED'S Dressmaking School, 214 8th si north- west, f14-6¢" ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $5,000, CASH IN a.well paying Jewelry . Address Box 371, City Post Office. £18-3t* LE oe ptatee FOR Pe TARGE carriage or coupe Horses unit for devine but eultable for slow draft, Apply st Room 4 143) New York avenue. 112-6t WARZED- 4, 000 OB $6,000 AT. FIVE PER CENT terest ree years, Connecti- gut avenue ‘or street worth Ho” COA Star ome -3t” ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED HAND LAM. brequins and Furniture Slips to make; late of Chamberlin, Boynton & G ward Lathrop &, Co. ah, Gi a ., 616 Louis next H. CHACE & ‘BRO. i Louliana avenue, next City before going cisewhere. ANTED—YOU TO KNOW TRATISELLA iT. Wxtep ro Taal ob Eee ae ebeaper than ® common Dew sulfcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No, 619 D street northwest. X. B.—New Clothing we sell cheaper than anywhere. 19 WA STED—WaSHINGTON, D. T caution all persons not to sell or buy my bottles marked as herein descril force the 1a HED ROOMS, WITH BOARD.—TRAN. it Boarders, with room, $1 to $1.50 _ B. FLAGLER. 310 indians sventee PRY at REMONT HOUSE CHARGE OF PROPRIETOR re situation {cr families: eta’ ‘Be aad er day $25, $90, $95 and $40 per month. “E. W. DEN- ‘will be $1 for the first at the. SRESAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON arket rales, ‘Collections mindesrers oka ee av market rates. ms everywi HL. SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Penna ave. 7ii-dan R SALE-RARE CHANCE-STORE, DWELL- Fone tar pte ‘8 Grocery and Store, fe bet, Land Hy in addition e root eof Beet on 261 HE LAPIER HOUSE, 8. W.COB. 10Ta AND E room Fixtures, (aeparate;) a ifloent set of e P 3 = = ree ; also, PETER MomNT Tee Wes is,one of the oogiest and best conducted SPECIALTIES Mstreet bridge, Georgetown. £13-6t* ‘atreasonabio terms." Moais atall hour ooh = _—————— ee R SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A FIRST-CLASS seatious Tati iS. oa apni te RELY & beat loc: at ro AY to Kl Y & CHAM SEREEN Thgand 1G Batrl motes TS OR SALE O8 LEABE—& FIRST-CLASS LIVERY one ‘Dest stands. ply to BENJ. COOLEY, 601 C street northwest. 11. |APITALISTS SBEKING INVES’ both improved and unimproved Real TMENTS aa ec eet oe 4 Broker, 1416 F street northwest. corner ean large or small front 2 “Me, a 4 SASREtED Sep aes. erga Bie ‘diseases (bout tueatal and 2-20" x. inedicine. Rooms 600 6th street ‘acres. ved ‘wooded: by dwel 1. . Appl t THOS. 3. FISHER 3-3" i SALE—FIXTURES AND first-class Di: Boom; did location; long nase. Porparicalary, ingulze Gla Ot izect norte west. R SALE-IMPROVED AND _UNIMPROT Boulate call or send "so Sur ofice” SWORMSET DT Por sen BRADLEY, 923 F street f2-1m grown shade trees; grounds contain nearly acest Foot, or full particulars, terms, bor a to | _ £20,14,15 EENST LOEFFLER, Washington, D.C. perty be negotiated for - Good ‘farm. reason riven for leas cae re fer be pa hp ACKES OF Fee R. H, station; notes “ OST—A GENTLEMAN'S OPAL SCARF PIN, DE- | £30 Louisians avenue. : Turk’s bead. Suitable reward if returned to | 4 GOOD FARM FOR RENT, REAR L of Willard’s hotels ie ore ar desirable. HOBT. 4. ‘ork avenue. ‘OST_WHITE, TAN SETTER GYP, FS. E OB Lara Gh LOST AND FOUND. Ost MONDAX, FEBRUARY, 13rm, A UADY's ). A reward if left at 1785 Massachusetts avenue northwest. it" name ‘collar of Balty Egloff. Liberal semen returned to 316 9th st.n. w. 13-20 REWARD-STRA 'THEEXECUTIVE Britis Vash ee cer a ce ed retsen of he dow in WE seer aera —_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— : PROFESSIONAL. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. QECURITY FROM 1088 BY BURGLARY d . . coe Sant bre hae OROOK, at Yous.

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