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oy bes “THE EVENING STAR. WAS Si iN ae ¥F ¢ Evening Stur bes a reaular. perwanent benn fae dai circuixtion more thar treble connested with the Telephone Ex- Advertinemeuts, oriers for the paper by mail erwise, ne information or business an Le eent day or nicht, free of chanwe, ‘The Dil titroduced by Senator Kellogg appro- Priates for continuation of the work om the Potomac flats the sum esttmated to be necessary for the coming fscal year—3300.000. This estimate Was submitted ina tte aud spectal report from the Secretary of War, sent to the Senate in Fespoase to a resolution caliing upon the Secre- tary for an offl-1l statement as to the sum that Would be needed. The bill goes to the Senate Commitice on commerce, where, It 18 to be hoped, it wili receive the promt consideration it merits. Five of the members of the select. committee on improvement of the river front at Washington, Viz, Messra. Ransom, Vest, Jones of Nevada, Keliogg and Conger. are also members of the commerce committee. Tuese Senators are Specialy intereste in the prosecution of this Improvem nt, as it was largely through their efforts that the tnitial appropriation was pro- cured. They compos: a majority of the com- merce committee, ani therefore have ft in their power to hasten favorable action. In the debate upon the passage of the appropriation at the last Session not a word wus said against tne Improve- ment itself; the only ground of objection was that the appropriation dia not prop -riy belong Onariver und harbor bill, The sentiment was, apparent.y, unanimously In ravor of the improve- ment, and now that it is under way, there are Additionai obligations upon Congress to provide for its steady prosecuiton. ——__—_<ee—_____ Carey, the Informer, hus, in the trial of the Dub- Un prisoners, told « tale of cold-blooded butchery Which addsto the horror of the Phoenix park Murderers. He and his associates deliberately planned the assassinati »n of Burke, and set about putting their plan into execution with as little compunction as if it w-re an ordinary business transaction. Lord Frederick Cavendish, % ap- Pears, was not inclused in the original scheme of murder, but, unfortunately, he happened to ac- company Bur e, and for remonstraung against the assault upon bis companion was remorsely cutdown. It is shown that an organization ex- isted for the avowed purpose of assassination. It assumed and exercised tn defiance of law the most solemn function that can be conferred by law: that of taking human life. Carey’s testimony fur- ther shows that but for the timely appearance of the police and other unleoked for interruptions ‘the number of victims of this organization would have included some of the highest officials in ‘The “Invincibles,” as the band of assas- Sins called themselves, nave, happily for Ireland, Been conquered by the law. They are now in its Bands to answer for their crimes against the State and aginst individuals The evidence against the accused 1s conclusive, and their con- Vietion ts only a question of time. The overthrow Of the “Invincibies” will, no doubt, put a check Gpon murder and assassination as means to politi- eal ends in Ireland. +e» —___ ‘The tariff Dill crowded aside the general educa- onal bill in the Senate and deprived tt of consid- €ration upou the day that had been set apart for {& The friends of the measure, however, are de- termined to make an effort to rescue It from among the thous:nds of bills that must pass into oblivion on the 4ih of next month. It Is generally conceded that If ali sections of the country are to be pro- Vided with adeyuate facilities for education, the Rational government must help the cause. State legislatures have urged the matter upon Congress and directed their respective delegations to vote for it, and {tfs thought thata bill can be passed ifthe many conflicting interests of the of Congress will give it opportunity for consideration. ——_<«»+____ ‘The Jeannette board of tnquiry have, in their Feport, passed by facts of an unpleasant nature that were brought to light, and have exonerated all who shared in that ill-fated expedition from ensure and criticism. An unfavorable report might iavoive reflections upon the dead, and Bothins could be gained by that. Hence the question <o often asked, but never answered, “What was the inquiry for anghow?” —s Now that M. Jules Ferry has undertaken the formation of a ministry in France, there is a fair prospect of pertaanency in thé national policy and offairs of that country. Ferry and his cabi- net will bein accord with President Grevy, and by a deetsive course of action they may be able to harmonize the legislative bodies tn relation to the expulsion Dill, and thus remove the chief source of discord. ee It is feared thaf the Immense volumes of water Which devasted the Ohio valley are about to carry @estruction into the lower Mississippi country. ‘The river at Cairo is almost up to the danger Mark and still rising. The levees on the Louis- Jana shore have given away tn several places, and ‘a8 the river continues to rise there is grave danger Of Other breaks. ————__ ~~» ____ Mr. Berd makes $t plait that whether Brady, ors 'y & Co. are viners or not, they certainly were adders. timore American. Their motto seems to have been that of the famous Pennsylvania ring of offictal thieve: “Addition, Divtsion and S! Ts: Ov Hi awsr: It isa pathway not always inviting; many of the cross-rovds have a finer foliage ‘nd more tempting fruit 7 entrances, but fol- sowed lexd to barrenness and disanpointment; while the persistent traveler. who follows the oid hicaway, is invariably successful! W>heve on our counters, and Sale to-day, an assortruent of SPRING OVERCOATS Rot excoled by any Ch country. ry art that Utitized in the carving out and finieh of these garments. We would be pic@sed to have all those who intend pur- chasing a Spring Over Garment to cali and examine ug Establishment in the jead a grace has ben OUR SUPEKB STOCK. ua wets om we are offering the balance of our Btook at cut In our Custom Department we sre daily receiving Handsome Novelties for the Spr.ng Season. Drop in and look them over. @A. SAKS & 0, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, ns 316 AND 218 SEVENTH STREET. ~ = Me Geo. Wane, LADIES’ TATLOR, 1115 F street Noxtuwest, Is Now Prepared to Jake Orders for EVENING. KECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUS EAUS AND STREET COSTUMES, London Tailor-made Riding Habits, London Tailor. Maag Cloth Costumes. All the work is done in fi setyie, mato by Men Thee ant Fallo Best fit cuaranteed. Ever y Led: leaving this city should take one of Mr. Aye Gh celebrated Cloth Cx -, with her. Cutting and fittinig. f19-43sm Trovser News. 1 AM HAVING A GREAT SUCCESS WITH MY FEBRUARY SALE OF PANTALOONS TO-DAY. ATTENTION Is CALLED TO LOT 7468, A FASH- TONABLE PATTERN OF LIGHT GREY SHADE OF CELEBRATED SAWYER CASSIMERE. PRICE 8, FORMER PRICE q. WIFTY OTHER STYLES To SELECT FROM. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE TAILOR aND CLOTHIER, as 07 Tru SIREET, Egqurrasre Liz Assvrance Soctery, 120 BROADWAY, N. ¥. ITEMS FROM THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT: -$48, 025, 750.86 . 37.367, 076.39 ‘New Assurance written in 1882... ‘The new assurance written by the Equitable in 1882, is the largest business ever transacted by any company in asingle year. Its aggregate amount of new assurance for eixteen years is larger than of any other company in the world. - Every Policy three years old becomes INCONTESTABLE. Incontestable Policies are payable, not after three months delay, but TMMEDIATELY, ‘and not less a disc ount, but are PAID IN FULL, ‘The Equitable has NO CONTESTED CLAIMS ON ITS BOOKS, ‘The attention of the public is directed to the TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SYSTEM, under which full assurance is provided 1n case of deatb, while surviving Policy-holders reap the largest cash returns, ‘The business of the Society is conducted on the CASH BASIS and on the * PURELY MUTUAL SYSTEM. Dividends are declared annually on ordinary Policies, and at the end of fixed periods on Tontine Policies. ‘The affairs of the Society are managed by a Board of fifty-two Directors. The bosrd is divided into commit- tees whose meetings are held regularly from week to week, to invest the funds; to review contracts; to ex- amine applications for assurance; to sanction the pay- ment of Policies; to authorize expenditures; to exam- ine vouchers; t> count securities, and to inspect the records, ‘The uninterrupted progress of the Society during the Past twenty-three years gives the public the best possi- bie guarantee that a presentinvestment with the Eq ui- table will prove of more value than with any other company, H. B. HYDE, President. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Vice President, SAMUEL B mene ye 2d Vice President. nicaL Dingorons: » M.D., EDWARD CURTIS, M.D: E. W, SCOTT, Superintendent of Agencies. B. H. ROBERTSON, Manager, No. 15326 F street, Washington, D.C. It RANSOM WHIT: Laces. E, Cashier. THE PALAIS ROYAL Has just added to the Lace stock the following wouder- fal bargains: 6 pieces only Bick and Cream SPANISH LACE, extra wide and extra heavy silk, 25 cents per yard; worth 35 cents. 4 pieces only 5 inches wide SPANISH LACE, 39 cents per yard; worth 60 cents. 11 pieces IRISH POINT LACE, in five designs and extra wide, 14, 19 ami 26 cents per yard; worth double. 10 pieces only POINT VENICE LACE, 5 inches wide, only 9 cents per yard; this quality is usually 16 cents, ‘The above few pieces are decided bargains. Being a Job lot we cannot re-order, PPP A PAR ATS 55 Car A ree tA ES a BY AE. Taxxiog « Horrr, WISH TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS ‘THAT THEIR STOCK OF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS 18 COMPLETE. THEY HAVE PLAIN, NEATLY MADE COTTON GOWNS, DRAWERS, CHEMISES, SKIRTS. THEY HAVE #INE CAMBRIC SETS, RLEGANTLY TRIMMED. _ THEY HAVE FINE FRENCH PERCALE SETS, HAND-EMBROID- ERED. THEIR FRENCH CAMISOLES ARE BEAUTIFUL- LY TRIMMED, AND OF THE MOST STYLISH CUT. THEIR PRETTY FANCY APRONS ARE QUITE NOVEL, AND THEIR LINE OF PIL- LOW SHAMS CANT BE EQUALLED IN THE CITY. TAYLOR & HUFTY. ny Poysow’ "s F; BENCH cu Cotorep Sings. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PONSON'S CELEBRATED COLORED SILKS AT $1.50 a SEED. ESE GOODS AiE WIDE AND MADE BY ONE OF THE BEST. nEyORS MANUFAO- sURERS, WiOSSSSING HE RAIN. COM- “UNUSUAL BARGAIN,” ae SEN SOLD AT RETAIL LESS THAN SLID, ‘PECIAL EO es IN BLACK GROS GRAIN AND O71 SILK: TOMA: EMBI PHONE Yo SALINE, ZEPHYR axp BATISTE TOOK OF NEW, PLATN, CHECKED, SPOTTED AND SIGURED PRENOH BAC TNGS ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRB AT 400. GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMB AT 25c. NEW PRINTED, .ALL LINEN LAWNS. WHITE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING LINENS int star VARIETY AND AT VERY He NOVELTIES IN FRENCH WOOL sinika Daees FABRICS. a" Cuorce Goons, PLAIN FIGURES, AND CoRREOT Pucks. Ee pEsB ROOM FOK DISPLAYING EVENING SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th etreet. Established 1840, f1T Manse Do We have a good many Ladies’ Shoes, such as Fox Gaiters und Lastin Polish—will close out at $1 per pair and 75e., which sold formerly for double the prico. Ladies’ Slippers, a little shop worn, 50c. and 60c., that sod ut $1and $1.50. Also, some fine Kid and Goat Button; will be sold at half value. 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, J. W. SELBY. Woovwarn & Loraror Goon: fT ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW AN ELEGANT LINE OF WHITE GOODS, COMPRISING INDIA LINEN, PERSIAN LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS, MA- SALIAS, FRENCH NATNSOOKS, PIQUES, LAWNS, &o.. ke. WE QUOTE SPECIALL: A LINE OF STRIPED LAWNS AT 12%c. AND 15c. PER YARD. LACE STRIPE PIQUES, SUPERIOR QUALIT:, AT 2c. PER YARD. WE SHALL MAKE A SPECIALTY THIS YEAR, AS LAST, OF 43-INCH PURE WHITE SWISS LAWN AT 250. THEY WASH AND LAUN- DER BEAUTIFULLY. ALSO, A 40-INCH ECRU MUSLIN AT 25c. PER YARD, WHICH WAS VERY POPULAR LAST SEASON, AND FOR WHICH WE 'T A GR! R DEMAND THIS SEASON. NDIA LI WE SHALL KEEP THE SAME LINE WHICH GAVE SO GREAT SATISFACTION LAST YEAR, WHICH FOR SHEERNESS AND BEAUTY OF FINISH CAN NOT BE EXCELLED BY ANY MAKE. WE SHALL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THE QUALITY WE OFFER AT 15c. PER . WE OPEN TO-DAY A VERY USEFUL AR- TICLE IN OUR HOUSEKEFPING DEPARTMENT Al A BARGAIN, VIZ: 200 DOZ. WASH CLOTHS AT 25c. PER bOZ. 0, A ‘JOB LUT” OF LUNCH CLOTHS OR iD COVERS IN CREAM E BORDER, SIZiLS AND Cream Damesk Cloth, Cream Bamasx Cloth... 36x56 Momie Cloth, knotted fringe, 54x36 Momie Cloth, knotted fringe. WAKRANTED PURE LINEN AND A BARGAIN. CRASHES. 20-INCH SCOTCH CRASH, ALL PURE LINEN, Be. YARD. 20-INCH EXTRA FINE QUALITY RCKED GLASS TOWELING, 12%c. PEK YARD. ISSIA CRASHES, lc, 1le., 124¢.. AND 15c. PER D. TOWELS. 35 GERMAN TWILLED, ALL-LINEN TOWELS, EACH, $1.10 PER DOZ, 20x40 UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS (SO-CALLED), 12%c. EACH. Y ARE NOT LINEN, HOWEVER. 19x36,PURE LINEN HUCK i OWELS, EXTRA FINE QUALITY, INTRINSICALLY WORTH $3 PER DOZ, WE OFFER ACH, $2.25 PER DOZ, 24x45 PURE WHITE TOWELS, 2c. EACH, $3 PER DOZ. ARB mice te #4.50 PER DOZ. (THESE ARE NUT EN.) 68-INCH TURKEY RED DAMASK, ONLY Soe. PER YARD, WORTH 60c. CREAM LOOM DAM- ASKS, 56 INCHES WIDE, ONLY 44c. PER YARD. 6)-INCH SCOTCH LOOM DAMASKS, ONLY 50c. PER YARD. 12-INCH LOOM DAMASKS, AN EX- TRA BARGAIN, 62ic. YARD. 66, 68 AND 70-INCH BARNSLEY DAMASKS AT 87e., $1 AND $1.25 PER YAKD. THESE ARE THE BEST WEARING GOODS MADE IN THE WORLD, AND ARE ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR HOTELS, RESTAUKANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES, NAPKINS. 100 DOZ. 5-8x5-8 GERMAN DAMASK NAPKINS. AT $1.35 PER DOZ. WOULD BE GOOD VALUE AT $1.50 DOZ. 3-4x3-4 GERMAN DAMA@K NAPKINS AT $2 PER DOZ. 8-4x3-4 EXTRA FINE GEKMAN DAMASK NAPKINS AT $3.50 PER DOZ, THE CHEAPEST 3-4 NAPKINS WE EVER OFFERED. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. née = OTION: WE AUWATS HAVE, SPECIALTIES 1 SMALL Wal RTMENT. aos aA: COLORS—C; iT AND K BLUE, PIK. OLD GOL! CaLiny hs er D FOR AND'I9 WORTH 280, is ae BEARD & CO's. HATHEINS, IN OUR EK ELASIIO RDIN ats rede BRAIDS is RACK RAIDS OWES ST PRIC 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Frevren Frussca Sarrezns, GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS. NEW DESIGNS IN THE ABOVE GOODS, TYLER & CHEWNING, ne 918 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. PERA LIBRETTOS. O'settard Pattee with 119-5 iy talian words, oft 2 EBEE MBEMBACE ‘S. Fox raz Ovens. KID GLOVES AND TIzs, EGGS.—FRESH Be hoe mire We OODWARD “i LOTHROP, C ORSET DEPARTMENT. Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, in white, $1 per patc. Wo bave also two qualities of asuperior German Corset at$l and $1.25 respectively, which, at the price, cannot be equaled. “P. B.” French Corsets, at $1. 50 per pair. An clegant tine of finer corsets at ow prices Misses! Corded Corset Waist only 60 cents per pair, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, LOVE dial cpoeatiorici BUTTON TENG’ BEST QUAL! ‘A MOU! ee EMBROLDER- LENS gee 54 a it aad Pain GENTS' OPERAS, ONLY 5vc. "BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 921, New Coors, JUST OPENED. FISH SETS, JAPANESE TEAPOTS, = mea DECORATED TOILET SETS. MAJOLIOA PITCHERS, GIFT CUPS AKD SAUCERS, COOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON 09 MARKET SPAQR, WANTED—SITUATIONS. __.__WANTED—HELP. ———=— TED iG GERMAN D> ‘COOK. AP- ANEED BY 4 COMPETENT, Rade as WwW Sb Bene G00! Bat AEs iv 4g, a0 $9 objection te" esralings eat of a iG —— pi ee. ane WH ea (W tectncrs. "Rint at oi oe a Wiromss, «slsction ee cremberen Cane Septet Wit FIRST-OLASS COOK ag Te ot ouch of an oboe tn object es woop ome. Washing; $15 per month. Alea, Waiter. ‘adres 1 ‘Star office. 19-30 5 Star omic SALE—OHE. THE yaxtres ae Days ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, SITUA Wine ‘D_ENERGE ean Pe a 4 . 3,204 810 monly witipsetained-" Adarese Ao Be | THAYER, ‘G15 Tah ctrl nortiweet"Sisaae fend | foOmN with a ee ee Zale ag Georwetown EO. Nia | 2, = streets south west, ANTED PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- W sit ecpoctie Ea are R SALE—CHEAP—A Fane > BUSIN — general b use rata ae fy Ww’ Writ rete Teeesoxvanta cau be agen at | work: 1 eee ee Bees ‘Agency, Ser Mromacenvee C7 C.E. WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—AFTER 47. ARCH. FOR SIX WV outiad Sat gt BE of tatoe PRICE. ‘wood. Ad- 116-3" Bipei math “hi ‘15th street northwest, Ni ED—A NG MAN TO MAKE ee WV ntione Ta tag Patent Otc go to Box Beeson tec ie Se P BOs ‘and stato age, ae Wail oT :D-TWO- a PERSONS, Miatesa by ister": Be Star onion np ate ee 4 GENTLEMAN AND LADY, from March Ist, ¢ 35 Tatoratel (con bed Room, tent to bath), on goed 29 and 30m and Fan accerae ‘the anaindy ie got foo inquialtive. Address Box 8h Star oMos, WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Wsste. DERMATOLOGY. Dermatology has reference to the skin and its append- ages, and s dermatologist is physician who makes a specialty of the treatment of the skin, including all biemishor, defects, deformities and discolorations of the complexion, hair and the cuticle. This is indeed one of the most important branches of medical science, but 1s one which receives the least attention from family practitioners. The skin isa large secreting eur- face, containing millions of pores, glands and secretory channels, which are intimately associated with the vital organs. foe sxin the same as with the Is subject to nearly two nun which are common uman ‘We breathe, absorb and. jabale. air ‘rheftoue ‘Seventy- ie bie in = some r practice ta Phite- exclusively to the ractice of dermatology, he has studied, analyzed and Blemfaby defect, local tion fd datormuty tu ext: jemish, loration and defor in ext gu uk he has arrived at almost perfection in thelr en sn hinnpecialeg: no apectta States thor Meese ry respectfully ai ctaims Pate con dence, se’ based yon Serpent i iedical lucation (is a regular graduate of medicine and sur- Kors) and an extonal fre experionce in the treatment of cases, top%,Van, Dyok’s twenty years’ practice in - 2 ven bit & complete knowledge of every makedot treatment for the akin known to science,and has enal to many valuable discover ‘and oan always rely ‘advice. ious: SYMPTOMS OF SKIN DISEASES, Cold weather skin diseases(prurigo, intense itching. )— int Begins at night ax soon as the ol lething ia, removed, and inincresaed by the warmth of the obed. | When a parox. Of the itching “comes on you feel that you must feratch or fo wild. “There is no ezuption bu that cated serateuiny ‘worse {rom ‘an- ® Hest the age of thirty. Tetter. )—The akin becomes inflamed, tender, pt stera form, burst and form moist yellow cruste; i foconipanied’ with heat. it os snd pain; reaks out on the baoks Of the hands ena ingers, aca) ites the ears, joints and various parts of the (Rite Sealy | Totier.)—The skin Vecomes, dry, cracked and scaly; affects thio soalp, elbows, knees, Une bedyica a Li pert are rice re R ying (Palmar Tetter.)—The ims of eae hands beco! dry. hard, tiickonod Aebared, seael ce eat sore, The same condition often sree soles of the fect. (Scaly Scalp Tetter.)—The scalp hecrmes tender, itchy and covered with thin, Sno; White scales, which form again as fast as Served. if allowed to continue it makes the hair thin, harap, dry, fade and turp pre- maturely gray. (Lepra.)—Cireular white a] oe mpon the eee sas, i set spot pen on te in. size from a spi ‘a toan orc ty. si: bree ‘This is a life tims disease unlean thoroughly elimins from the system, The above and every formof Skin Disease, ev Gomplexion a and Hair Blemish, Defect, Deformi ss and Diecolorat Permanently cured by Dr. Van Dermavatbenst, 40s 11th aiseek northwest, dai toTp.m., and Sundays, 9 to 2. ‘The operation of electrolysis in the permanent remov- 3] of superfluous Hair skiilfully performed by Dr, Van WASTED #4, 000 FOR THREE YEARS AT FIVE per cent, interest payabie gearterls, on property on Connecticut avenue, wort 15, ‘Address LOAN, Star office. £19-3t" WASTEDTLADY OR GENTLEMAN PARTNER, with $3,000 to $5, 000; 20 ber cent per annum gua- um. without services; investigation nin , Star office. y Dan. } ROR RE RENT—023 4H STREET at moderat ‘ANTED—FOR A LIGHT AND AGREEABLE gituation in our. eas, aD (middle-aged) of fair education; ‘to a suitable 1: for weeks ‘Apply at 911 F surest novthwest. CRAB! Ea SEIFERT, up 1° War eS a= wat ae ew apply to fo 3.5 C008, S85 Ms ‘treat, West Washing W3NTED_BOOKKEEPER. SIVING AGE, BESI- Bromaaed ‘and class of books kept ‘ANTED—A wOQLORED REET, an at ees =A XOUNG, MAN TO Ta Es ARKER, 435 Siete fe ect Ere |i Fe mR SALE CHEAP Tat a acni ere peer Eesisars rey = 8 ais 10TH lous for ‘orer Fetecifing. Teguite at 504 11th street 27-30" Fo: SALE-A NEW PRESS, BRICK HOUSE modern three bloc! Set from Patent Pome Loton Ma-ea- SS Se i |e a parts of the o BAN VILLAGE PROPER, be Also fae i Dense fant | GI TO FE SALE OR et VERY DFRIRABLE NEW quee, all medern improvemen north westera ‘Br ‘Must be adeno = Alm, fe t and ‘Casriaee come well roost reosmmended. ees ah a 7 aie | Hone Bech as, Aanatteee street north: | Wa ‘moat have good 2a meee Bivtiry Buck Hoape room ster preva Apply to 610 Louisiana avenne nortiwest 117 one eqtare ‘gu Patent Ofieo). in ‘god vender and ANTED A MAN AND WIFE. WHITE OR cor. | $2 ap a, waler and bath,on H street neas corner 8 les from AV sehen Wendl Reise Pe nieine | peutans sumiaiaen at grace coe Chase road, near Glenw: its pprovements, on H strect, noar 14th, at $8.000. Alsn, WASTED AT. Tid § STREET NO RTHWEST, A ee of 30 FE. Vy roman todo general housework, Reference’ re: (new), beautiful neigh! 36,000 quired. T16-3t" ‘erms to suit to eaticti satisteotory purchasers. W. FORD, streot north 23 Wea Sang ere ee Bes | ‘or count peycanyaesing | goog salaty. "x Tih tam, FE ‘ANTED— WHITE AND CoLORED—cogS, wae Vhambermaids, General Workers, epee Girls. Also, German Servants All brisg severance Lone rer’ Fretrect northwest. Phuce so. mm 48 ewe ti Tore N DI NG MEN TO TAKE Wits ES OF YOUNG MEN TO WORE ent anlar, no Fach ona ve So. Fitte sas Pa, ae sa18-320" Wiseman REAU—FAMILIES mith fAret-cluse He Hely—Cooks, Waiters, Kere, Ko.” Servants wante ee 10th street northwest. Waltieare a AND COLONED COOKS, GEN- 34 Gila, nd city. ew 3 bear oof and 6 here. Woensed agency. Ce, PRICE oF te 198" ~ WANTED HOUSES, ‘Salon rarer ye i) A CHEAPEIGHT-ROOM eal oo og ETD NCE. aire ofiice marine ae: to avoid trouble of ir in- £15-3t" a RENT—ROOMS. OR BENT—A FINE Jeidhuecet te Bs BACK PAR. Flory southern ex: enired, at Sumer torms; at 458 Cotrect er Tiga Foe RENT_BY MARCH 18T, TWO COMMUNI- i furnished Rooms, 3d story front, with board. ‘Alen, one furnished or unfuralahod oor oa first Soor. 1416 K street northwest. fig. TONE LARGE AND ONE | SATE ‘unfurnished third floor Room ina private fam! 1116 M street northwest, corner 12th. FR PENT CHEAP_two LARGE AND FINE rs sutable Zor storage or light manutnc it corner 10th and a Apoie ts Tet D eice ts Appl ining Rooms, 1903 Pemeyivenivavenue: 3 NORTHWEST, FUR- ste vrices; house fucing + modern improve south with neat east ments, central pete N SMALL PRIVATE FAMII,' zed Rocms, or. w! en Roos fui Eats smn: cnent party diet | le location: northwest; permanent par’ i Address Box 153, = tar office = 117-30" OR RENTS FURNISHED ROOM, Bay WINDOW, | G n grate and southern exposure, nee northwest. “ PPM I6-at* OR RENT—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished orunfurnished, with n heat and gas; private family. 909 16th street northw: ‘les FOE BENTO VERMONT AVENUE, qa Arlington Hotel, tw, clegaut Suites of Apartments, On eecond and thi ; newly and handasomel farnished: grate fires; good aitendance; vacated ath by a ae 116-2w" Feats furnishes, ond floor, to adults; {OR RENT_19 IOWA _CIRCLE—NICELY FUR- NISH! ae suite or single; gentlemen pee s all front on, the pack.’ Keferences required. nable. ing near. 13-3w* wi eD-SOME “MORE ST (UDENTS Basinovs to learn German, French or Latin, Addre: Star office. ‘ writers 5 TO LEARN OF MAD- m_of actual aneasure- king done also: linings cut free on ‘Tuesday, February aot, 642. B street southwest. 17-2t* y ANTED-OLD, GOLD AND SILVER IN ae or small quantities, “Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, betwee 434 streets, WASTED ALL 10 CALL A) SEE our Wow: erful Vateanized Tuber tea eerare Bmashers, 2 Moth and Vermin Prot. "Call, betore buy- inc y nr trunks, and », the luiest and best Pooket Electric Light. HANTZ & CO. nits for Nove't k Works, 41g 5th seen ml Dear Feuuaylvania wrente. tent oe le. £17-6t" ing School, 214 8th et. 8. oe TO KNOW THAT ISELL AFIRST- class Tailor-mnado Second-hand Suit, much better ana sees deal ‘cheaper ‘than a common new suitcan boi JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D strect northwest. ill cheaper than anywhere. £9 ~ Apri 26, 1881. T caution all persons not to eell or buy or mil any of my bottles marked as hercin described, as 1 willexe force the law agianst a a _ persone se Bottles, with Loitle not sold, One-half pint Boat Water Bottles, tmarked Guetide “Gord's Paten pL, Beidweil 1861, a Mist. aw. Washinton . issued 1878.” Others marked odd's Patent, mak Fern Hy: Fe do largo lands & Codd, Barneeley the other si atar, with figure No. 1 and others 3: 18-3m 951 M sitoot Soutinveat, WASIED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT OUR contract to furnial, nine millions of brick for the Pension Office building d aioe gt Sse of bri ket fo tracts, We ha larxe stock. 1: band, and olall have fifteen miious teu air prices, Orders lett at, fi of eae ¢ en OTD} E INGTON BRIOK MACHINE bone {5-im What iratt a EERSONS IN WANT OF THE sore spd. B. BURGESS, 607 11th skront nortiy Price ie. per gallon during fhe sea 1m W iNtp Soa ‘LAND _WARANTA AND ail kinds of Government Land and Scrip, for which highest % 3. JOHNSTON, Rbsey Se ae fcr Droit Bail $ani6-3a1 Wakep= union WORK OF ANY DE Ss A. H. CHASE & BRO., * Next to City Post Oftios, ED—STEAM CARPET OLE. EANING WITH- Weltarakirece ie cae oT ANTED—1, RICE, 490 MAINE ave we tweet, Gleana Cirpsty d_tears that “any: other fear in Oe ean Mette snd in ado; Feathers fenovated; Furniture sieamed. oF demby by telephone. WANT: Rees A TRORNCE, ha a E. Room 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- mlssionar of” Deeds Btate and Territory, U. ‘Com Always in ‘eegininer and Notary. one ee a. m. t05 p. LOST AND FOUND. Lost onary MORNING, FEB. 10TH, soc whale gon fanhinston, co Prepac Duontuwese, per ¥ streat oes a Be 25." ‘sulta- big reward if returned to Bpencerian Dusinoes QST-SATURDAY ERENING. Le TORI iG, 01 ‘containing a iat — will a i PT ae Lae WouNiyG. x a POORER PO *Stltabis rowehis by ORAS. &, RADE, 12S 3388 = oe ‘RENT—FINE NEW BRICK DW: 13th street northwest; 11 rooms and bat ES month. Apply to TYLER & Bstato and Tustratoe, 1226 F etroct northwest, {19-0 OR RENT _FINE NEW THREE-STORY CORNER rick Hose, gouth and woat front, 1701 13th street west ait modern Jmprovementy' $50 per m out | Riso, 1703 for rent at = Keys LP posite. JOHN SHERMAN © CO., 927 ¥ street or 1100 Sth street north 9-30" ee SINTH STREET eeu rooms, provemei $35 in advance. Fae nit ry pri tern Apply to JAS. TOR. ae ENT—FEOM MARCH let UN oe ber 16-8 completely furnished ouse of elcht rece bath, cellar, hall and side entrance; southern exposure: convenient to two lines of curs; will be rented very low toa responsible aw ee references ex: ‘or par soles ft street northwest. Anse ANIA AVENUE. thie property ated on the north side of Penn- Sylvania qivenue phorthwest, roi Washoe 20th atrects, pest business equare in ing i Apply to Air, H. McCENZY, . ticut ave- * £12-2w* R RENT—THE DWELLING PART OF THE Forest House. cor. of N. . and D near B. & O. depot, 17 roome, bath, io-, well enicutawed for boardinglouse: Apply at 408 N:J- ave a. we fld set {OK FENT—HOUSE 2024 8TH STREET NORTH. RUTHERFORD. ited | pon sae: tee FINE BUILDING LOTS. forth wide Massachusetts av. between 14th and ists tres ‘25x68, to alley. "Price $2 per square fo0t fide, Yorm dence of ‘Pitas each "20 Bases Palit ‘trees and Price $8 per equare f North eli {7th and 18th. « Lot 98 vido aay! sal ene Hotes ft. 6 x118, to ig Ficus renting teen Soe Be Aith. afte inet one Cie et = se 95: ae he :§ ee foot <a North side Rhode venue, 3 Lote, each 25x187, at Siasue sept? Winco ae eee North elde Sunderland Place, 8 “Lot each 38283, to alley. Price, $1.25 per square foot. axon On Dupont Circle, northeast corner of circle and New Fempmre avenue,'s very fine Lot containing about Beauare fect.” Brion $8.60 per north of N street, eszioes te toalley: toe eat. Sgt or ne on Ni wear spe a rot Sat Hrowith aby’ 10 fet wide” Oa the east sdjoi residence of Senator Spine es eee Gopth. ion 102,New York avenue, north side, near 10th street, two Loin, 25-4505. "Price $1.85" North side of L street, near Vermont avenue, Lot 28.6x105.. Price $1 £0 paz square foot Fine Lot corn a Corcoran streets, 224x110, jarred iy Treen Brick’ Dwelling, euitabie for back bi ing to large residence. ‘Price $8, 25 "Three Fin on corner of vain and P atrocta, aoyxtio. Price $3 per efusre foot each. Ihave Lote for sale in every section of the city. J. V. N. HUYCK, Real Estate Agent, 1505 Pennsylvanis avenue, 117-3t (opposite north entrance Treasury building. ———————————ee eee FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATIONAL. pape Barna BOAKDING com: | M Stra ekne 3 = WH orn a ima to bee Se pos Enea Skee aly pr inion ee ea ae address call at nea OF TREE F strvct northwest, ARVARD UNIVERSITY. ‘xamini the cont hive (188) and other beneie —_ or any 2% on! an wont Lat " sity, Cambridwe, e: Ps FOORATIVE Eran OF ALL KINDS Dix fecdiewark, Vernon m Row, Jessons and ciaaros. Pere lay school girls. QUES ROOKKEETING EAStEsT, SHORTES' ‘beat. of study seven, With poneeak mun, ete., Ss inant. a Howe, 1030 tht ereet, Hours trom RENCH Tie Gonverention Canses ‘an Dally Rindercarten tor aioe Boag einaees of all wrades. “Ale 1323 K street 11 NEW TEE Mer ae 45. 0% ae MES cara ob FROM PARIS. AT 1123 0 New ee pete one at S o'clook p- Gat ‘tm s' Te BUSINESS OOLLRG wes igeaeid » Hall Butlding, eorner 9th ing Session’. Comaete ih tb ae tar ‘etutenta reo Ercole eto eelf--upport and month in the year. Scholarship or. trance, vening, Rh of diary Sfor ar Uy sntalaneaa ee sees _MRS. BARA A. BEER Like ne ties mh Li UE, OF THE SORBOR® ae “ah ihe oe a dee and Nature! fe . J. ; Bak! ee JON IN SHORT-HANT , [ORT-HAND _ _ at Les Rane = es Brow! ae Tecsived at auy do-om" Misiafate CHAMBERS | TAKES, PLEASURE TH ™ ann: that she number of pupils in thorow rence, Grammar, Elocution and Mathematioe ties. ‘Jerms saute. £03. F etrect “northwest, Pass the s.* FLYNN, AMP ce Sep Hetnemation, asia, eat Poli Annapolis ne im aavance, Preparation ne CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. — AXITR- mah Spencerian muanship. U8 Himes, Googratian i hy, Stel Gee KINDERGARTEN AND TRAINING School, ‘I near 18th street; Primary, oe is Advanced Classes: experienced teachers, th mas. A. BOaDEN Principal.” dl. Halix, cor. 7th and Dn. w, En- ate chin for S CONSERVATORY OF MUSICAB res ‘0: B. BULLAKD, Disscear 18-4m" Fo SALE— Three Horses. ait ‘A Adee J Loan Office, £19-6t 4 9th street northwest. FX co a SUITABL FOR light ‘agon or for family nee; five erocery years Pend six month olds too licht for 2 buriness reason for sell ux. Call at Stone Yard, 1318 New York avenue. - WALKE! 119-30" R fee Davis & SOxs’ SQUARE PIANO, | Scone’ lyre and in’ perfect carved order musically: will be seid for $80, 117-6t Lid KALE_RE TIRING 3 MEMBER OF CONG! Trill ell magniBeent new Upruht Grand Wane st rly half coet for caeh,. or mouta'y payinente: cost he recon ibaa ‘Fiano taken as part bayiuent eR iO EXC ANGE, 1217 H street northwest. RESS | JOR SALE—AN ELne. x one new ‘meri Sewing with all modern improvements; di drawers ani latiachivene coms guarantee, at AUER ACH’ and. £17-3t EE i = carrentering p oF kindlit pea “pee es it Fer SALES | at een | Bitte piSs AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TFACHER Yoru and Instronieutal Music atid Harmony. “ou 944K street north west. a 4th, Moy A;aDEMZ, 1731 De BALES STREET Principal, J.P. _ Studies resumed mnecticut ave. and 17th at. now, CAULFIELD, Mus. Doe. ned Se piember 16h. RISING: ROOMS, ‘No. 1003 Penns Ivania avenue northwest. P= H Having secured the rervioes of a first cl Hein euigewsger ah & firet clase cook, first at the following rates meals, 35c. ; 20 meal tickets for 113-2w Sy DROIT DINING. “Bopas Pou LADIES AND $12 F Street Northw: presite, Patent ft Tiewuler Meal. 25 conta’ 2f'"Meat kets, $5. Ce fortabie Dining’ Koons for Latien ana Fantiee up Stairs. Meals and Lanctee oorved, fron 6a ma. tT m EY'S Fe SALE—-ELEVEN FINE HORSES, AM an them a beautiful bay team 6 hands; sound and fine arivers; three nitabie. for coupe horses. “Can be seen coruer 17th and L streets north Free? PALE ONE LIGHT VICTORIA, ONE SIX- tension ‘Top, used A short tit several fee et eee Vine | Belang, ers oe ce es YOUNG & BRO., 456 Penney! SAE EaRE ; DARGATS ELEGANT SEVEN Tonewood case, carved legs and ietat ~ % sal honk teaver for ouly $160, ineludin ist ‘embroidered cover ma ‘and ato cost $409 three mouths core owner Teaving eit ug city Can be seen at Piano 10 Exchange, 13i' 7-H street n VOR SALE—HORSES, CARRI AGES ~ FALSE &c,, bought, — sol id for | hire. None but first~ clan stock | things atrn ae represented. | to 1626 street northw died. "Evers ; DOWNEX, 102 Peat tock: : R ae LIGHT | ONE HORSE a Sonek in latter. "Ereo SILO Dee aoe el F: sud Coupeiste, ued a alc, a Saeeae Thquire of £. W. DOR 1424 Gih etocl | attend toa JOUR aE HOU ne, ine ata VOR RENT HOUSE 1107 drm STREET NOTH iB SATE —A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND Fest Vroose improvements; near care | 27, ereomd hand Cu dais, Laan an. marked; in good’ condition. reasopable toa hae men. Cot 5 Coupe aways, T- good tenant, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. SF oT a reg ‘arta, Fancy Business ‘rent for ‘bowton, Buch otrd Gar northwest. saren Snenpinitg attended to. ehhh, H aA OR RENT—100, OOMNER 6rm AND G at a GHAHAM, Seposltory aud Factory. ai F Peter chi Eee and elegant tt Brick | northwest: rouse: ey Ingutre ‘oft. E. WAGGAMAN, O17 F nize: et horth- Fat RENT —HOUBE UT J0TR STREET, GAS rent $25. Inquire at 926 Louisana ave- nue. Ja24-1m_ R RENT. 1819 G st., 11 r.. 10.1. .§40.50) 9507 K at.,6 15.30 brick stables.--*40-80| 2417 Nettotecr.: Looe 35.50] 2415 N at.,6 re...... 13.30 4 re... 20.00] 1821 R st..5 re..-.-- 12.00 15.30] Cor. 21st&L ets. 10.00 25.00] 2008 Mf at., 6 re."...> 10:00 35.00) 1818 8 st a.w 10.00 23.00] 2 Cedar: 9:00 lish, WESCOTT & Wi ‘Corner 20m and I etrests nortineest. | = FOR RENT—OFFICES. FusPaal se FINE ee OFFICE, he . M. SAUND. ig cine 1103 °F otreot eons west, Jal9-1m R SALETA LOT OF FINE IMPORTED axe ‘&e., Bats tt ine Bit =e stroot &e., no Re SALE—A FARM OF 160 ACRES. Wi ep eS =) Routt m Road eation een 3 or fart pevtent i gy pry RB SALE_A LARGE FINE FARM, | wrTat F miles of this city A Eteat es ‘filles ° 0 and 4 and Si atadaae CamTane See WALEEE 630 Louis:ana avenue. RSE OR RENT—DESTRABLE OFFIOE ROOMS = Droit building, comer 8th and F streets, and Patent Bite U.B. con venient to all | cars; water and gas; fire-proof bi ap set ond exit. BARBER b'co, 16 Le Droit building. FOR RENT-MISCELLAN: EOUS FOR BENT A GENTLE HORSE AND COVERED 4, Wagon, suitable for ight EEE Gis. Soeteaaiees GOOD FARM FOR gent.) desirable. SALE OR BE By OLIFTOR | a a Fane le business connestion with =f ‘with cover and ar E ie R RENT- ‘A HANDSOM! ane PI ae 0d tone. Will be rented low. ‘arene Bos 1s, Office, DENTISTRY. Wye. 8. L SCOTT, D DENTIST, Preservation ef the Natural Peak SoM Titec RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE 'D IN- | A teied moun gts erento nates gamer ja3-ly 1321 F street northwest. THS AVENUE CARS, BE- ‘and 15th street, this a. m..a Totarasd we SOON TIM: BLE 1216 Fatrect it O8T—ON SATURDAY. ABOUT TWO O'CLOCK, thirty (30) dollars. st replace them. Lag ua names R. RANDALL PARSONS, Dewrisr, Bore” Gold’ dings = wecialy. Gas ‘eter [D® Sores, pewter. ot Vi ‘the Hurd be italized Air by System, Lecar—t oe x itt = REW: boas. BETTER te. Togs See, 1468 and C I Lis ces anaes DET oops gaps aroue, | = forename. 17-28 [presi aaa <a hs ce bles Lee at Star Daw! T. M. Nitrous Asters peghoorkoose aes fax county, Va. ————— in sums from $100 to a without delay. JOHN py O¥ APPROVED REAL ESTATE SECURITY NEY EAE Sid “ I ~ cits. BWORM MONEY TO LOAN. ee Bar rica ‘ONEY TO LOAN av. x. oem 8200 aud ace™ mae ‘sienfions NEY TO LOAN-—ON REAL ESTATE OK Nee TO — ON REAL are AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST and other sums on - Se SAE RERTS | 2p sai | yore to roax tagcat ees seay/ phd pecs alt Pp PS ‘ONEY TO Lan. a TO SS ULES wu PS stock of | ‘and Wegon. Ad: * BOARDING ¥ SOME z. Pe capeer af zoom WITH first clase . £17- JARD BY A FIRST CLass CATERER. Neale re ‘out a city. riers fi all necti of the o rome ielerhone PE Biowa bi af 0 nk BLE BOARD, $20 PER MONTH. breukfast and dinner, 85 ce cenitn; hte ao for $1. Also, Restaurant. L ELWooD, went corner Tivand ¥ wureets orth went, __Sa6-6mi Fore: ROOMA, WITH BoanD —7 —TRAN- dere, with roe i 8. LAGLEK S16 Indines seeamen 50 Pet Se one Re verted oe HANG OF PROPRIETOR, rst-clasn te, polite and attentive servan ‘uation for faqilies. Rates $2.50 and nf $25, £30, "30 aud $40 per imouth. “E,W. DES aera HOUSE, S.W.COR.l0rm AND ESTS. .W., 1s one of the comiest and best conducted Bourd- iouses in the city, Traasieut Boardecs a titted at reasonable § cms. Meais at all hours, ‘Columbia w: can joa tremendous lange buelnens. Ai pensable to every ted. rd ‘at How oom 1 27 83,000 dkms olen 4 inf i successful business, Ad- at tae ROSE Sa te fiat ‘ANTED—$10, 000 $60,000 TO INVEST IN eal Eatate that will p y 25 to 80 per F cont: ample Soot. ‘Addreen; witi fait asast Selves TVERI: Siar office. Lie 3 Ei ore oe hg 4 sox 82, Nar ofice: aa a = 000 AND $5,000 TO LN- $1 2200, Seat in real va etait moat at mk ber tosait, WM. F. HO! N, Attorney, S521 Fetrect northweate fi Wpitongian irk WITH A CAPI (000, for thereaning an artice Tectory, Se ena Et acts en IBERAL RATE OF INTEREST. ALLOWED ON Lis time deposits. United States Bons g at market icons made everywhere SQUIEK & CO., Baukers, lle femme’ eee TED—$1,400 0} AL W ‘bicurtey. Apply 0, sat, ass Lom ana avenue. SALERARE OHANOE-STORE, DWELL- Fux tnd Fixture tr w Orsery ad. Liguor Seare if

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