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- : * advertisements should be i THE EVENING STAR. in WASHINGTON March 9 1883. ...Ediior. ide datiy circulation more thar treme my other daiiv paper published In Washington. and eoual to that ef all tne r daily papers here added tazeth: that 1 ‘THE Stax office in connected with the Te: ehange. Advertisements, crders for the p and otherwise, news, or any €an be sent day or night, free of charze, =—— eee Double-Sheet To-morrow. ‘The demand upon the advertising space of THE Bran 1s so large that it Is absolutely necessary, in order to Insure classifi 4 insertion, that 1 in before 12m to-morrow. ——_—_<ss— The theory has often been advanced and with Some apparent foundatiou In reason, that. crimes, disasters, ete., move In w Fesily looks as thouch Olfences of that eh normal features of or cycles; but tt hes of trust and ¢ one of the fetence, In tls country, at ny longer to read the ur + 4 Larger or Smeller number oF cases of this sort. 2 of these are for amounts which a few years azo Would have startied the world by tuelrmagnitude, ‘while the turpitud> 4 to indignation ev Rowailays the accou Not expected, as qu ‘without exciting tn. tion. What are th isfor the crowth of ed would have aroused > used to surprises; but 5 of them are accepted, If of course, and ment or atten- Tie Ge Hare, s%o0 aq oe a x Mg yy yg PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUITS, SACQUES, DOLMANS, SUITS FOR THE CHILDREN, The prettiest things in town are the CHILDREN'S SUITS in Jersey Cloth, end no other house in town has them, ° THEY ARE IN THE PRETTIEST COLORS AND STYLES EVER SHOWN. CALL AND SEE THEM. crime in this particular direction? Undoubtedly the extravagance of the times, and the false posi- tion in which 80 mony persons are willing to live, have a great deal todo with the deplorable state Of things existing at present, but the lax view taken of such offences by society, and the Indiffer- ence of the victims themselves, are responsible for Mt tu a still greater mea-ure. ‘The latest Instance Of the latter character in point occurred 1a New York onty a few days ago. In this ease a trusted agent embezzled the enormous sum of $600,000, en- trusted to bis care as azent for an estate; and when asked whether he would be prosecuted, one Of the losers coolly answered: “No; when a man fs away down In the bottom of the crater of Vesu- ‘Vins, what can you do with nim?” It might be eked, in return, How many other trusted men are likely to.go wrong because of she Indiflerence Shown tn this case? These people apparently TAYLOR & HUFTY. A Bi Masrane. It is.a very serious mistake to suppose that Washing- ton fs crowded with millionaires. Poople in Washing- ton, ass class, are compelled to dress genteel, if not elegant, by virtue of the avocations they follow. They arecompelled to do this on limited salaries, hence the @rest question witn them is, Where can « stylish and serviceable Garment be had ata low figare? Surely no think that because they can afford to pocket the | house ts more enitled to s favorable answer to this Joss, nothing fs due to community,—a very loose | @¥ery than ours. and improper view to take of the subject, by the ‘way. Every inch of space in the main and edjoining buila- ‘There ore some reformers in this country whose | ing has been called into requisition to display THIS ideas of what official conduct shou!d be are so | SEASON'S STOCK. The SUITS are perfect in every exalted as to make tt !mpossible for weak and err- ing human nature to attain to their standard. In heir opinion, a public cfilictal should become a slave to the duties of his position. He should feel that though he tolled night and day he could not Properly discharge the duty he owed to the coun- detail, the TROUSERS superb, and our SPRING OVERCOATS faultless, Tt ts absolutely necessary for you to see our stock in order to get posted as to what you ought to wear. We offer you the very best facilities for examining our uy. This class of reformers are represented by a | goods, and shali eeteem it a pleasure to show them to few newspapers which are always carping at the | you, the public service. The President, no matter who he may be or what he may do, is the favorite tar- get for these fauit-finders, because, perhaps, he Is the most conspicuous of ull the officials The an- nouncement that President Arthur contemplates @short fishing excursion to Florida ts made the text by these Journals for preaching him long editorial sermons. He fs warned that “funketing’ expeditions are altogether incompatible with “Reform.” Happily, these Igh-pressure reform Journals do not represent or reflect public sentl- ment. There fs no disposition among the people to deny the President a reasonable season of re treation or to prescribe how he shall enjoy it, Such narrowmtndedness 1s confined to a few @hronic crumblers, who are never satisfied with anything except what they do themselves,—and that generally satishes nobody else, <> ___ The case of Phipps, the ex-almstouse superin- tendent of Philadelphia, and that of Capt. How- gate, show that ff an offical goes in for stealing tt 4s the part of wisdom to steal largely and interest {influential citizens 'n his peculations. The effort Of Phipps to avold extradition has cost a great deal of money, and now, much to the surprise of the authorities who have been pursuing him, it 13 announced that the expensive proceeding of an @ppeal to the British privy council ts to be taken. ‘The fruits of Phipps’ stealings have probably been exhausted long ago, and the source from which he 1s supplied with money 1sa secret; but the com- ion supposition fs that it is furnished by men of Philadelphia, who were sharers In the ill-gotten spolls, and to prevent their own exvosura. It has Deen frequently alleged that Howgate’s former silent partners managed his escape, and have pro- Vided for him since, as the surest and safest means of preserving their good names, The fire of factional warfare which raged so Rercely in the republican ranks of Pennsylvania Jast fall has not been extinguished. It still smoul- ders, and upon slight provocation the smoke arises faa way to show that the flame might easily be Fekindled. In the state senate on Wednesday the stalwart leader, Cooper, and the late independent Fepublican candidate for governor, Stewart, were arrayed against each other on the bili to prohibit OMcisis from recetving or using railroad passes. In the course of debate Stewart charged that Cooper and his stalwart associates were still en- Gea¥oring to defeat reform, and that they had forgotten the lesson taught them at the polls last November. Cooper responded by belittling the Independents. The harmonizing influence which has been so mich Invoked since the election has, Apparently, not yet touched the leaders of the two factions. S Mr. Dorsey fs willing enough to denounce Rer- ell through the press, but he carefully avoids the only place where any impeachment of the witness can be effectively mude,—the witness stand. It Mr. Dorsey ts telling the truth In his published @ards he has in his possession the means of con- Wieting Rendell before the country, and what 1s more to the purpose, before the Jury, of perjury. ‘The overthrow of Rerdell’s evidence would be of the greatest benefit to the defense, and yet the ‘Very man who fs most deeply tnterested in such a Fesuli would have the public pelleve that he re- frains from bringing it about. The attitude of ‘Mr. Dorsey is so absurd that It looks as if his judg- ment had been more nupalred than bis eyesight. ee New Jersey joins in the raid against the tele- raph pole nuisance, the lower house of her legis- lature having passed, by a very decided majority, bill requiring underground wires in all cities of that state. Public sentiment everywhere 1s 80 Btrong against the nuisance that law-making Dodies dar: not any loncer restst or ignore it. Ta rpm Cox Wor F; INDING NTEST! ‘The names and address of the mecessful contestants ‘Wil be published in the Datiy papers about March 10th. Mencs Glaseware, Crockery, Furni- ROYAL ture, &c.. solid as rock! hard asada- GLUE. t! FIRM AS GRANITE! Strong- > F00 y Un and Samsonian Giant GLUE. ier Glues aud Cemenis!! word, leather, Billiard GLUE. = Shoes, Brie-a-brac, ks. Met- ROYAL sls, Urname of every kind, Alarble, GLUE. Stine, Earthea ware, Pastebourd, Scrap ROYAL Books and everything else with Inset. GLUE, a Manufacturers of BOYAL. Labels, Imitation GLUE. si Furniture, &e., sup- ROYAL lon or Barrel. GLUE. with Brush and tin post-paid, lOc. extra. GLUE. Gia wate wigey cy OF ad connty throughout . Be ada and'Bouth America,” OPS GLUE, nit by Druirists, Grocers. Hard- GLUE, ware, Statiouers and Variety Dealers ROYAL everywhere. Manufactured by J. U. GLUE. O'MEARA & CO., 1347 Pa. avenue, ROYAL Washington, D.C. m6" GLUE. ARCH M 18 OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEC- ‘TIO! IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY THING EVER 0] BY GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 007 iru SYREET, 1 GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. Coxsrranax, Harrzs, Has the SPRING-STYLE BLOCK. 811 Hi street northwest, L A. SAKS & CO, $16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. m9 DAxiEeL G. HATCH & COMPANY, NO, 034 F STKEET NORTHWEST. A GENERAL REDUCTION ON ALL CLASSES OF GOODS, AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO REDUCE STOCK. STANDING CABINETS AT COST. BEDROOM SUITS AT COST. DRAPERIES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Parties desiring reliable goods will find it to theirin- terest to EXAMINE OUR STOOK, DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES, mh9-2w No. 934 F street northwest. Dex Goons. ° d. A. LUTTRELL & CO. © Fine French Sateens, in endless variety and beautiful des! with plain shades to match. wone See is inion ie and extra heaty jeht, very desirable for fanc fi rc trimmed A besutiful line of White and Cream fic with Hamburg and Irish Point. in checked Surah, 24 inches wide, a Novelties in Wool Fabrics. erp “TAll the new Sp ‘A full line of Black and Colored Silke and Cashmeres atvays ou hand. to which we invite comparison of rices and quality w: house city. ks ¥ J. A. LUPTRELL & co mh 817 Market Siiace. P RUSSING’S8S PURE CIDER VINEGAR. THE CELEBRATED GREEN BRAND. A Delicious article. Oysters and Salads havo a new flavor by using it. The only reliabl, i GAR in the Market bi tly Clarified. shail receive a large consignment of this fa ‘us Vinegar about March 15th, for distri- bution to the trade at prices to bring it within the reach of all, Secure a lot at once. N. A POOLE & CO., 937 LOUISIANA AVENUE. os Wane Swas. THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WORLD. Give it a trial. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. We ial gi ee @ specialty of ‘Old Government Jaya Daxux G. Harca & Company, NO. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST, SOLE AGENT FOR LOW'S TILES. A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, mh9-2m_ Cararest Sux: mh9-Im Wasnerox, COLORED SILKS, Garnet, Navy Blue, Bronze and Dark Green, 50c. SUMMER SILKS; immense assortment, 50c. ‘ANCY SILKS, in Black and White Check, Blue and bi White, ‘Garnet aud White, Greet asd Wile Shake 7 Wo are selling an extra heavy ‘‘GROS GRAIN” Cash- mere finest BLACK SILKS, at $1; Our very beer GROS GRAIN COLORED SILKS, re- jus roi, 5 COLORED SURAH SATINS, reduced to 50c. Fine quality BLACE SATIN, 750. COLOKED SATINS, almost every shade, 750. Our sublime quality Cashmere finish BLACK SILKS, di j2 to $1.50. Lue of 25, fire ie ied im ciaality etary BLACK a8 Sens nee We are COLOKED CASHMERE: width, in Bleck Cashinere SHAWLS, pure Wool. $2. Kemnants of DRESS DS, SILKS and SATINS, at Pink, Light MERES, 87%. i Black SILK ORAPE, gouple o fold, $1. half price. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. mbs Now Reuox. SPRING STYLES. New Srarsa Dar Goons, TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. FRENCH SATINES._ Choice Patterns. New Colors. Tn Ottoman and Surah Silks. Good Values. Low Prices. ‘The stock 1s full and complete in ail departments, and we solicit an int One PriceOnly. . « MADAM BECK, s0 known in this of Dressmaking Kooms on the second flor, ani splendid word at low Een TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, has aces §a22 An Isporraxr Sraremenr. E. Tourjee, director of the New England, Conservatey of Musi Inn Iter ee Iv-rs & Pond Piano Co., says: ‘They. pleased me #0 well that T have oifered 50 of your Pianos Foruce in the New Fugland Conservatory.” ‘The sub- stantial business ring of this statement, coming as it does from the highest musical authority it the cour try. speaks volumes for the excellence wand durability of. these Pianos, which are now on exhibition aud forsale by CHAUNCEY J. REED, 423 SEVENTH STKEET NORTHWEST, prices and on mor» favorable terms than any ictly first-class Piavo in the market, Among the specia! barcains now on hand he itemizes as tollows: 1. Celebrated 734 oct. N.Y. upright, used three months, $185. i 2. Wm. Hall & Son's 7 oct., with overstrung bass, , $10. uine Daniel F. Beatty, $125. ‘Organ, $60. 5. Masnificent 6 oct. Burdette Organ, cost $250; $125. 6, Special prices in the celebrated Shoninger C¥M- BELLA ORGANS. | Sold on $5 monthiy payment, ©. 3. REED, 8 433 Seventh Street. Mas. J. P. Params, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, No. 1107 F Street Northwest. Personal attention given to all orders. New Axp Haxpsouz: Just received a Large and Handsome Line of CRETONNES, COTTON DAMASKS, JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTZ, FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. il Bargains in CARPETS, to make room for our OF MATTING. 8 sr SINGLETON & HOEKE, mh 801 MARKET SPACER. Woonrwarn & Lornnor. SPRING W WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE FINEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF SPRING WRAPS, COMPRISING “THE LATEST PARIS DE- SIGNS IN EGYPTIAN AND OTTOMAN SILK DOL- MANS AND MANTILLAS, TRIMMED WITH CHE- NILLE FRINGE AND SOUTACHE BRAIDS, ALL-WOOL IMPERIAL 8! RGE AND SICILLIENNE DOLMANS AND MANTILLAS, TRIMMED WITH SPANISH GUIPURE LACE AND CHENILLE FRINGES. NEWMARKET COATS, IN JERSEY WEBBING AND FINE CLOTH, TAILOR-MADE AND PEB- FECT FITTING. CLOTH JACKETS, IN GREAT VARIETY AND LATEST STYLES. Also, JERSEY SOCKETS, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES, CORSETS! HAVING ADDED LARGELY TO OUR LINE OF CORSETS, IN BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES, WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW A COM- PLETE LINE AND AT THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES WE HAVE EVER NAMED, OUR LINE OF THE CELEBRATED “'P.D." COB- SETS 18 COMPLETE, BEGINNING AT $1.50, MUSLIN, UNDERWEAR! WE HAVE NOW AMOST COMPLETE LINE OF GOWNS, SKIRTS, SUITS, OHEMISES, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS, &c.,&c., AND THE MOST PER- FECTLY MADE AND FINISHED GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS CLA83 OF GOODS. THE LOCATION OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON OUR SECOND FLOOR AFFORDS THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITIONS FOR THE DJSPLAY AND EXAMINATION OF THESE GOODS, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT STBIOTLY ONE PRIOE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mhs BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, |AD) L ae NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. ‘We have just opened our Spring Importations of DRESS TRIMMING! ‘They comprise ull the novelties that will adorn the Spring Costumes, including Plain and Beaded Gimps, Plain and Beaded Ornaments, Soutache Cord Gimps, Fourajees, &c., &o. STARTLING BARGAINS! LOOK! READ! 57 Pieces Piain and Beaded Gimp at 25 cents a yard, honestly worth 40, hea coop at Bb Sopten Fart ede frm WestGhan Bente and i vpark Posey marer Riot Pinin, Gimp, handsome designs, at $1 ayard, Buckles, 6lides, and all the novelties in Buttons, at BAUS, t08 at mhS QPPs AND ENDS TX MENS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Spratt eat - 1914 and 1916 Pena, svenus, Bom: Wee amano peas 416 SEVENTH STREET. — mpemers Mideememn | WantED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR §. HOUSES. aNTED_DRE IW, or aps SAREE | Yy RRB war Fos recep | FOR SAR ouibeest aE MAKERS AT 399 2 = Wi RS and wa cary of clare oriok ey 7 eR itrhwest: ax | ott CORNER lére AND ‘ ply at the above address, Ei or ao “Sauuherwork; can cut and fit well; a Bom Pah room, atte Soler andet-ebole, Rouse. | Soathwert, corner: dimensions, | $i S ey Cue Cag Post Diheo- ce #4, 000. BR RUTHERFORD, Tec) Faigle | Sith a ntet two-stcry seven-room Brick Sous, 'E GENERAL | SO == | aad 1226 F street northwest. ol buttaing toa WASTED. 4 WHITE GIRL TO De home to the ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, oF j mo meuranen 1236 F - = | Both Sovta lca paved ‘with concrete, fine 2 ‘Posit ‘does BR BAL ORIG WEST—JUST COMPLETED, ee and contal tng about 2, b0vequae feet ees ion rh wales or otal ‘Neobection to traveling, | Mc tors bendscnne oem Biter Hosen puguors | Aeke price tan ew FAD Wish? regener andi No eee dna Fm, Dee se (ent ah . V owe. Adtrems iter ROBO R., Sarat. Ae outye eee pe ifor male we tow and | Aprty to anos tind Nz HURCK, WAN ateas so SuPENTENG, HOUSE EINE | WWANTED_BY AN EXCELENT O0OK,« rimey- | Somnoge Apply D. 1. Mo vA NDR RE | mhe.8t COppoaite Harte Buteanes Ube IZEY, Bup't 0. » Land Gon howport News, Va. 1t* the would be ties | ment; best of references. JF Oe SALE-OR EXCHANGE— WHOICE BUILDING ANTED —IMMEDIATELY — A, FIRST-CLASS | 4 May iow avenue, between | MY Two three-story Brick Houses, corner lote: situated oe W Alster. Appiy atthe corner of 11th street and | P and Qetreets, mabs-2t* jOuNes Are AN Maryland avenue southwest, B.A. HOLM@S. _1t* Vy ANTED—AT THE G.OBE HOUSE, CORNER F Wind iath te icy OBE HOUSE, CORN on perey: a fornslo pene ‘Reference fequired Te iy ANTED—ONE GOOD LAUNDRY WOMAN AND W ‘One Hood Weites ay FREMONT HOUBE, 20 strget and Indiana avenue. a* VV ANTED_TWo MEN TODRIVE MILK Wace: W inast come wet tesnoama” Mone we my ANTED—A LADY PERFEOTLY CONVERSANT LW "ith the Gorman aad Resear en eee ea RN ing the best of recommendations, in open for en: ment as governé or “es com ion abr Le l- dreeg Mins 0. 6., care of Swiss Lewation, W mi ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WILJ, GIVE FROM WA Rb tatoo tons sons sects TRO one of the departments, i capable in every reapect- Star sfice. SMITH, Arlington, Va. WANTED A GOOD, RSHABLE WHITE GIRL lo general housework; good wages 8 Apply at 914 th strect nortioreat® mb9-3t" ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING Salesman; permanent position. Address, stating t ph lary ex nt or last place of lprment. salary "ail bo Box 161, Star oftice, ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BUSHELMAN, FISE- strictly confidential. \ MAN BROS., corner 7th and EK. ‘mb9-2t W) 4NiED—A PENSION CLERK. THOROUGHLY familiar with . references re- quired. Address J. oo. mh9-2¢* WANIED-A GOOD STEADY BOY, ABOUT 16 Years of age, to run errands and make himself Bseful in the store. Appiy, with references. at 608 9th street northwest. mh9-2t". ANTED—A WHITE GIRL AS COOK, WASH, iron and do general housework; reference re- quired. ‘Apply at 1111 ‘Massachusetta avenue, mbh9-2t* LIAN'S, 907 Pennsylvania, avenue. ag mb9-Im WANTED—GOOD WHITE COOKS, GENERAL house-workers, at the Woman's Labor Exchange, 516 11th street northwest, near street. mbs-3 W ANIFD—A GIR TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. k for a family of three adults, Call at11B street northwest, {ly mh8. WY a eke Sea nguEy SOR eral houseworl 7» App! 6th street southeast Pmubeest ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN OF INTEL- ligence ana experience to assist as clerk and make bimwelf generally useful in s grocery and provision store. Must have references. Address Box 97, far office. mb-2t* = NTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN a Boot and Shoe Store. | Apply to Z. STRASBUR- ‘906 7th street northwest. «_mh8-2¢* ANTED — A GOOD PLAIN AND RELIABLE vari eieted oirod Apna Si ha northwest, mbé-3t* need apply, at 22 O street northwest. mh7-3t” ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK FOR ward-room mess of U. 8. S. Pinta. Address, with ge recommendations. to Dm. CRAWFORD, U. Pinta, Norfok, Va. mb7-3 ‘WANTED-A WET NURSE WHO HAS LOST her baby. Apply to Dr. P.@. YOUNG, 1317 8th strect northwest. Oilice hours 8 %0 10 a.m., 1 to 2 and Sto a. mh7-3t WAXZED_A GOVERNESS WHO HAS HAD EX- Perionce as a teacher, to take charge of aix chil- dren, to teach the English Lranches and Music. ad- dress A. P.G., Star office, m7-4t* WASTED A FEW RELIABLE AND ENERGETIC Men, with good references, to sell Gately’s Uni- Yersal Educator, the Book of the Century. Apply, to GATELY & HASKELL, Webster Law Building, 5, bo- tween 6th and 6th streets northwest. mbb 6t* AND COLORED — COOKS, Ww Myc General Workers, Kitchen Girls, | WOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, PLEAS: 7 , German Servante, Ing Teferences. Ladies ly located, north Massachusett Gan tee servants at office, 926 F street northwest, “C.E. | New erry avernnen Trot NE ar emnchiusetts, and mb. 9t' thee Call and see. anb8-2t PRICE & CO. NTED_PEACES FOR COOKS. CHAMBER. Ad pt agen el, Drivers, Walters aud with references. Women <otvant erie often, Licensed Aguncy, 020 sureetucctiwest © x. c) ais FOR RENT—ROOMS. in the northwestern part of Phe cliy. | Those i Partly encumbered and will be sold on EASY TEMS, OF will be exchanged for other desirabie SMALLER PROPERTY, Address M. L. C., Star office. mb8-6t* OR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF SOLD soon, House 148 A street mi 3 a’ three-story and_ basement fine condition. SWORM- Al , H28'F street nortinwest’ m8. . ENT_THE ELFG story and bag=ment rexidence, nue, Lebroit, ately occupied Uy" Col. O. He Triah: 1a rooms; fine vrounds and stable; a perfect home. B.H. WARNER 916 ¥ street norchwest. mbs 3t FPR SALE OR REN: House, all modern abire ay O for FeEt a Stable and Carriaxe Sass mar. juire at 718 1oth street north eT ‘BR: Harewoo! ave. OR RENT—IN A PLEASANT LOCALITY IN Georgetown with a priva’ family, parior. bedroom, dining-room and kitchen, completely furnished, tabls and bed Tipen. cruckery, &c- = convenient, to TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED COM- ‘ating Rooms; hou-e occupied by owner; good. locality end convenient to Metropolitan cars. Apnly 1134 18th street northwest. mbd-31 EGE 2ENT_1WO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE second floor, desirably situated and with all con- veniences, at 806 18th street northwest. aah8-3t* FOk BENT GIWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED communicating ‘with bath: also, one Fu nisbed Hoom on first floor, front; desirable location Apply at 1125 10:h street northwest; private family. ion «iven March 16th. m8-3t" ENT OR SALE-A Nice NEW BRICK “Heute 1709, 19th strate Sorznwort:, Mi reat al modes nprovemMet en ey rh rest, or JOHN SHEAMAN & CO., 057 F stesct no we FPOk SALESTWOSTORY BRICK DWELLING on Pierce Place, between 15th and 16th streets north- ‘west, seven rooms and celiar, all improvements: will sell on accomunodating terms." Apply to JAMES RO} BINS, on the premises, or at 1314 ¥ JOR SALE. —DWELLING HOUSES, LARGE AND email, at great Dargai: in all parts of the city. FLIGINL: BUILDING In northwest section of city at bottom pricen. PARARYBAN and VILLAGE PROPERTY, | Alo ! in the jot and adjacent counties of Mary- Jand ana Virginia. BULLDING LOTS ON CAPITOL BILL, very cheap. DANENHOWER & 80) 15-1m F street northwest. it RENT— Fone of fine Office Kooms, near the “‘Ebbitt use. No. 1926 F street noritwest, 3 fine Office Rooms, st Foene occupied by **The ital” and **Arimy and lavy Registec” for editorial rooms. Will be for rent Apel ish 1859. APH Oe. 3. PISHER & CO, mh6-2w 1924 F street northwest, {OR RENT—VERY PLEASANT ROOMS fortably furnished, grate fires. bath, &c. 1411 K street n. w., between squares, R RENT—VERY CHOICE OFFICE ROOMS, south front, in the National Safe De; \ding, corner 15th street Fok, SENT = TWO COMMUNICATING FUR- nished Rooms, 8d story front, with board, to adult. Also, one furnished or upfura! room on fi 1416 K street n.w. References. 119- FOE SALE CREAT BARGAINS—A_ THREE- story brick House, 8 rooma, modern tmprovementa (one square from Patent Office), in good order and Weil rented; $9,600. Aino, three-story’ brick Houses 9 rooms, cas, water and bath, on H strect,necr comer 9th, ome or investment, "$3,507. Also, a hands me story press-brick front Honse, 10 rooms, modern improvements, on H. near 12th, at $5,000. Also, ghandsome (Queen Anne) House of i) roomnn, modern improvements (new), beautiful neighborhood, $6,000. ‘Terms to suit to satixtactory purchasers. W. £. BUR- FORD, 804 F street northwest. 3223, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —A VERY DFSIRABLE NEW | f23-1m enka, 1233 New Hamp- | — ELEGANT HOUSES On all the Avenues and most of the Streets in the Nore. ‘western Soction of the City. ‘ Call or send for my. Real Estate Guide, which wil give yon a ful! description of them, together witha fine may of the city, R. O. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 10th and F streets northwest. Fo BUILDING LOTS, SIT, ui eat ba Tih trot and Cohnecticut avent x13, toan 18% foot alley, Price $1.50 per foot. Apply to A! A. ILSON. Room 2, over Bunk of Waahincton COUNTRY REAL oe \CRES OF GRC Idings; vanc Lil have to be geen milnutes drive of Lan > of ©. M. TOMPKINS, 4 mb 8-3w* on within 13 RK. lnquire POINT,” A FAVORITE on the Potomac ‘river, about ni qaenram Maahiticten. "Moto! Dullding ‘about “aoa eet, with I lard and bowling saloona, 50 Sottases. water bathing, abundance of fish. craba, oysters, ee. t accessible by steamer from Washiugion and Baitumore every day, For terms to = THOS. 3 Finer 13m SAI MER RESIDENCE, FI. stone mansion house on Lorders: on bigh cevation; ax miles from Stat cost $50,000; prick, $16,000: enny tera desired ; all in perfect ‘condition; best water, air and drain: al want scenery: four acres and. lnncestable: Soe ofd shade tress in s dnuer. | This the finost aud joapest estate in Americ adrens JOHN B. BUTTFRFTIELD, mb5-13t* P.O. Box 2091 Boston, or Melrose, Mass. Fe RENT—THE SUMMIT HOTEL, AT GAITH- ersburg, Md..on Metropolitan Branch R. K., 21 miles from Washi: .., For furthur particulars ‘ap; Ply toJ. SPRIGG POOLE, Gaithersburg, Md. nis-2w* c R SALE—A FIFTEEN-HOBSE-POWER STEAM ngine, in perfect repair; aleoslarge Boller. at 1326'F etrosts is DAVIDSON. al IR 8: HEAP—A ATE FAMILY CAR- Tinge Tear gentle for lady to ride or drive single Call before 10a.m. or after & p.m., in Stable rear of 1744 N street northwest. mh9-2t* __FOR RENT—4HOUSES. F92 RENTIIN GEORGETOWN_BRICK DWELL- ing with every modern convenience, good cellar, bay window; near Pennsylvania avenue street cars: rent $30. Inquire of WESCOTT & WILCOX, 20th and Tatreets northwest. mhy & RENT—PREMISES OVER STORES 901 AND. 903, Pennsylvania avenue, containing about 15 | rooms. ‘The best location in the Sty fora photreraph | gallery. Apply to J. W. PILLING, 917 F street north- west. mb9-3t R RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE OF 5: rooms ith bay, window front side, back z Terms $40 per month in advance. References. on the premises, 717 11th street northwest. NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, sapauire of CHURCH & STEPHEN: | W. D-LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO TAKE. nice light and pleassnt work ut their own homes; work sent by mail; no canvassing; good salary; Shaup for reply, Please addrost RELIABLE MANU- FACIURING CO., Phila., Pa., Di LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN TOWN try to take light work at their own homea; ho canvassing; good salary. Address, with stamp, F. MILLARD & CO. a8 5234. 115-Im_ WiAnteps PLOYMENT BUREAU. furnished with fire B 3 ass Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chaimbermaids, General Houseworkere, &c. Servants wante .». C. DUNDORE, 518 10th street northwest. ED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS,GEN- i Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltiniore, Philadeiphra, New. You Velsewiees Iphia, New York and elsewhere, Femilies furnished Servants with references. Try us, £26 F street northwest, Licensed Ageucy, C. E. RICE 5 (016-21 Ww" F° RE SE 428 lity STREET NORTH. West, containing 9 rooms and bath; as und water Partially furnished {f desired; references required. Ai ply ou the premises after 12 o'cloc! mb8-3t" | wain. FR SALE—A VERY FINE SADDLE AND DRIV- ing Horee, four years old; price $175. Inquire at 00) 'g Stable, Etrest, between 12th and 13th street. R SALE—7 OCT. PIANO WITH CARVED Boon for uly #190: part dines Gall at WONS'S HAT 01 A 3 ai 6th et-u-w.,bebTand Zor Sand 6 pean amhe-6 FOF SALEBY AN ARMY © ORDERED to the frontier, $750 upright Grand, with 8.001 and cover, at one-third cost: used nine montha; will take one-third cost and equare piano i part pay. 317 43s et.n.w. muhs-Ot* OR SALE OR TRADE — THRE! ton, nearly new, lamps and fender for £125. If not sold will sell at Dowlinx’ Saturday. H. H. HEMPLER, 453 Penn: nue. Organ: highest grade; 15 atop four nets Teeds; kolid walnut case, richly embelished; cont $20 ‘Owner needs cash, an will sell fcr $100. "A rare bar. Can be seen at 1217 H street nortuwest. mbh3-6t YOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FILST class Restaurant doing a fair business; reason for change of business. Apply on’ premises to :1CK HERZOG, 2031 K street northwest, Fok, RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE OF THIR- teen Rooms, uow filled with roomers aud boarders, ina desirable location; terms reasonabie. Apply of T. L. HOUSE, 1209 H street northwest. ual ROE RENT—ATHS—21 K STREET NORTHEAS' conventences; 10 rooms; in new repair, Ayply next door or within. mhT-3t OR SALE—ALL STYLES OF CARRIAGES, AS ey. see, for 1833, consixting of nice Top and No-top Side Bar Buggies. Phactons, Family Carriages, Business Wagons, Surreys, Vi! Whips, &o. Repairiig aud Pai to. Will sell cheap, and on accommodating terms, at 8. J. MEEKS, 621 G street northwest. All work guaranteed. mb7-3m we Curt, Harness, iy attended 2040 Tre STREET, STORE AND Dwelling; large room, suitable for’ ‘grocery; 8 rooms Upstairs: $25. A. L. BARBER & CO., Le Droit Build~ ing, Washington, D. WANTED—ROOMS. W ANTEDILARGE DOUBLE, Ok SINGLE CoM. municating Rooms, by a ‘purty of government clerks; references exchanged if desired. stating terms, location of house, rbinis, privileges aud other occupants of house, ““Quartetto,” Star S It* WANTED-A LADY WANTS A NICELY FUR- nished room, where no questions are asked. Lo- cation, between Pennsylvania avenue and F steraie, sod sl 1 1 14th ahd 0th strests no: ‘Address Box 146, fod ana beak fuer month, ope Washingtes Ai oft nm dress G. C., Star ofties. auhé-ot" FOR REN IKABLE DWELLING, ON THE besuliful and healthful West W shingion Height three-story and basement; 10 rooms: mod. imps, + 3041 N st.< from March 15th, KOBERT A. PHILLIPS, | ‘1428 N.Y. 3 m5-2w FRE HE DWELLING PART OF THE | rest House and bar room i wante:, cor. of N and D st. n.w., 17 rooms, bath, &c", well caicu- Inted for boarding House. Apply at 408 N. J. ave. n.w. VOR RENT—UNTIL NOVEMBER, AT THE NOM- MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—TO PURCHASE A TOP BUGGY AND Herneag: inust ly litte ured; atate name of maker, rice, &c. Iso, ye Cart. Address T. PF. 21 b street northwest. = mh9-2t' WWANTED—TWO SECOND-HAND CARTS, AP- ply to J. JONES, 1923 Pennsylvania ayenuenorth- west, mh7-3t* WASTED_To BUY FOR CASH, A GOOD, STOUT eadde and dri t iving horse. Cait after 4 p. STORE, Mt. Pleasant. Stier BAP ie Wsstep- DERMATOLOGY, A Life Specialty, BY DR. J. VAN DYCK, 708 11th street northwest, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 9 to 7. Dr. VAN DYCK, Dermatologist, will be at No. 708 ith street northwest, Mou ‘Tueaday and Wednes- day, 9a, m. to 7p. m. N DYCK has devoted 20 Years of his fe to the practice of Dermatology, ana has studied, analyzed and treated every fora of fark Humor, Eruption, Skin Disease, Beemish, Defect an Discoloration of the Complexion and Hair in existence, until he has arrived at almost perfection in their treat ment. If you have any trouble, irritation or diease of the skin, no matter what the nsture of it may bo, you can corsult Dr. VAN DYOK with every confidence In hisskill. His ‘treatment is endorsed by the grostest DISCOLORATION. FRECELES, LIVERSPOT SOLORATIONS, | FRECKLES, SPOTS, SALLOWNESS. complexior ‘H OTAN, discolorations by the process of desquaination, rac Mo Dr. VAN DYCK removes these annoy ficed by the German schools of Vermatolozy. treatment is divided int> three distinct stages: lat, Softens and musoerates the outer layer of the skiu; 2d Causes exfoliation snd absorption of the coloring inat. ter, and the $d makes the skin firm, smooth, brillant, 4nd fresh as an infants, Abroail many of the fashion~ able society ladies renew and rejuvenate their complex. ions every five or six years by this method. Now is just the time to be treated, for at this season the akin freck- Jes and ‘ans, and ladies are expected to veil heavily to protect their complexions. ij Nore. —Owing to the demand for his services else- where, hereafter Dr. VAN DYCK can be consulted at No. 705 11th street northwest, Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday only. “Hours, 9 a'm, to p.im. sharp, my tween G ‘and it streets northeast. J. W. STARR, 1429 New York avenue. mbl-lm Wh TED—ALL ‘tO CALL AND SEE OUR WON- derful Vulcanized Rubber Trunk to foil ing vour trunk and, ht Makan the bee oe ar drunk, aD ian Pocket Electric Light. . ‘ MANTZ & CO,. Bole Agents for Novelty We 413 15h bret ‘near Resear Patent Righta for £14-30° ANTED—-MME. MERRION, MANICURE, LATE Mae Reece tapas ee, tae toMrs. Palmers. Manicure Goods for sale. “{20-1en TO KNOW THATISELLA = WANTED TOU FHATISELL A FIRST ei agreat geal than s common new suitcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, N. B.—Now Clothing we sell cheaper than anywhere. £9 WA STED—WasHINeTON, p. oe all persons notte WORK OF ANY DE- Ww ITED—UPH( # Watts Sly ae Otten oT out wi Wares jens tee . iota ae Wari? 35 Say Te ae peed “DINING ROOMS Peers ‘BE FOUND AT THE hours. Fi | atmarket rates, FOR, BENT — 911, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘This property is situated on the north side of Penn= throats.” The best bucamretuee eases 2 q eas Aquare in in city. Apply ‘to Mrs, H. McCENLY, 1308 Connecticut ave- nue, 112-4" Or ExnE e100, ee eae Was Pre a chéap and. cleeant, three-atory Dwelling, mansard roof, thirteen rooms; only $30, Inquire of I. E. WAGGAMAN, 17 ¥ street ‘north: ROE BENT. 1819 G st. 1214 30th ét., 4 2213 Yst..m.i 4 rs. 00] Call and get printed tist. WESCOTT & WILCO: 23 ‘Corner 20t and I stresta hortivces ___FOR RENT_—STORES.__ ‘TWO NEW STORES, Nos. 430 AND 432 11th street northwest. Rent *of No, 432, Apply at s.w. cor. of Eand ith ste.n.w. it" Fs ROE RENT -STORES 497 AND 427% 10rm STREET northwest. Igquire of SWORMSIEDT & BRAD- LE fo Agents, Y, Real Estat 928 F street northwest. ‘mbs-3t R RENT—TWO STORES, 822 AND 824 Tre 8T. F. GEYER, 468 AND 470 © ST. tional Hotel, offers a fine stock of Top top _Buxwies, Single and Jump-Neat J fersey, Dayton and McCall Wasone, Pon: ize Carts, &c., &e., which he will sell or ex- ch: sers. "If in want of a Bugey, C Wacon sive ine a call, Horses and Carriages fon moh6-u BARGAIN — ELEGANT, FULL 3 handacme “rosewoo wement; for only $190 ing handsoim iered cover und stool; used but Very jittie and as good as new; cost $400. Owner leaves city this week and must sell. "Apply at once at PIANO EXCHANGE, 1217 H street northwest. mb5 Fok, SALE; THREE, YOUNG HORSES, PER- fectly sound and gentle, in pair or sinly; éxcellent family horses. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street, near D northwest. mb5-6t ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF YOUN@ HORSES, APPLY at F. K. WARD'S, 412 3d street northwest. mb3-0t FOE SALETA LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Bugxies, Phastons, two-seat Surry Wagons aud Vil- ine Carts, "Also, a lune stock of soormal band week nd trade wagons, at the very lowent price. F 1240 Prospect, tory. 220 Ee Serer Fe SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S THOROUGHBRED don iron ipa hapaaes "San tetanic: W. CHAMBERS, B street, between 12th ‘and, 13th mb3-3m B SALE— Solid Walnut Case: sweet quality of tone and in per- ; fr fect order; will be acid for $45 on sasy. 2 ITH, mh3-6t 1103 Pennsylvania aventie, R SALE—2 MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND scale, carved leg rosewood pianos; must be sold at a rifice f< own money. Inquire OfG.L. WILD & BRO. 109 Ti see ane Teteuey alike 1 bate tute 1 Pan loeee had chen loet, in om order, cheap. T. V.. NOONAN, 126-1m a and : Plumber, cor. Iith and K. Fe SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to purchase a fine Bay Mare, Harness and Pheton, farther motor tho same’ ‘bps "at thesabeead ae House of, itatives. = 123-lm Li3 BS ware ey EE SeCTORIA. ONS SIX- seat Extension Top, used a short tine’ also, several Garis ‘and ‘ll te Jump Seats and “Daytons, Viluge™ |. w. —Pusseasio ‘Ape 1, 1883. = ae Carriages now in use, at low CLINTON ADAMS, 603 Frat thw, PR task YOUNG & BHO., 456 Penney! 7, a] 7 2 RK SALE—HO) AR GES, [AR NES! FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS | F°%5 rough old, Ceasers ‘and for hire, = = ——_ = — = lone but first-class stock’ idle. Tanne stacy ‘OR RENT-—2 FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE-BANK, | as represented. F. DOWNEY, 1 to — shor are covane, Just the sae foe church organ street northwest, practice ai 1c. ce} jo ILD Sey r yooTtheta we oe neen muns-on” | ROR SALE—A Ligur BUSINESS CHANCES. HE TIME TO BUILD—CONTRACTS MADE NOW will save you from 10 to 20 per cent. Houses built on unencumbered ground for small cash balance long time or monthly. Address Star office. EINE LOZ ON VERMONT AVENUE, NEAT & A stroot northw tween two ‘trect cara, cents per foot. “Address ““Business,”” Star office, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS TO LEASE ON hong tina Wi to builder, ALKER, inna avenue northwest” "eH snes CENT. T om 18ST MORTGAGE BONDS: OF FLORIDA EAST COAST CANAL, SECURED BY LAND GRANT. A Safe and Profitable Investment. Inguire of COOK & UPTON m3-im Financial Agents, No. 1431 Pa. ave. jOLUMBIA Boundary, HEIGHTS—latz STREET AND So atrea into Building Lota whlch we atte a we offer to 25 cents per foot—\ cash; balance 1 to § yours at 5 per cent interest, is a g00d chance for or investment before vance. Call at ‘our office for plats and inf. A. L. BARBER & 00. mbl-Im LeDrot Botdlng. L RAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON 1@ denosits. United States Bonds bonght and sold Coltections made everyw! |. BQUIER & O0., Bankers, 1416 Pome aver” fis ONE-HORSE VICTORIA used s short time. Also, several ‘Coup -1 1d Or prom} stented toatJOuN M TOURCS, 30 Seat Tee RB — LARGE vile lees OF NEW AND y, 410-416 Bth stroet north 4 mu west. R SALE—A LOT OF FINE IMPOR: ic), for ale cheapsat tne Bird store Cay &c., fOr northwest. 8. HAR’ ; CANA- Cages, ith street o%-5m* OK SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP. A ey OP ioe Seta A a ER, 630 Louisiana avenue. ‘tih2-2im OR RENT_ONE OF THE FINEST QouNTRE iete tea ald fe harwe none, barn. and carriage’ hous ie hour, wltry yard, nine scres of fruit Bardon 2 tie Goet tere ‘ul spot for @ summer or. winter resort. DANENHOWER & SON, 126-20 1226 F atroet northwest. VOR SAU —A FARM OF 100 ACRES, WE fine orchard, good dwelling house of ites from Washington, 2 sulles from rail. 1.000 cag, oF part payment in city prop- es. M. Stor often nt dn POR SAL T—A LARGE FINE FARM, WITHIN pifles of this city; 360 acres. Splenitidly wat rood buildings and choicest fruit. “Would make a gran ry farm. ROBT A. PL 4428 New York avenue. 0-im FSG, SALE 08 RUNT—CLIFTON HOUSE—VALU- Able business conneotion with best people, store in liret Rtory; delicious water; mountain alr: agrecable nexhborhood. Address OWNEK, CliftouStation, fax county, Va Inds Fair- _EDUGATIONAL. H. LAKROQUE Paris. 1 '¥ THE SORBONNE UNE: 4 Evening Private Classes panish, Italian, Ge ( pectalty, ) Latin. Greek, Mathematics and Natural Sciences. 94 G ntreet. im ENSINGTON, ARASE BRON WouK AND ENE FE mbroideries taught by Mrs. H. M. Gi Kingman Pince, between 13th and 14th, streets, ““Desiscus perforated and stau [ EMBKOIDE tauccht at School of Art. Nee Pri Bal anbys-2 RT SCHOOL 1023 17 1 STREET NOURHWEST, between K and L. Princip, Mine 8. W. KELLY (london | Medalist); Miss M-: KELLY Assistant. Drawing from object, cast and living model, Painting inol, watercolors and on china, silk, lish, &¢.: Freehand method of enlarging ‘apd ‘shading trom Photographs, Classesevery day. Special class Sabur- das, 9°30 Ull 11:90, for young ladies attending school. w FIGNE SR00KKEEPING EASIEST, stionTEst, best. Months of study ravea. With Renman gh. etc., $34 month. GW HOWE, 1090 7th strogt. Hours from 2:30 to 5, and 7 to10 p.m. m2-Lm' (TRE FOLLOWING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES ARE held in the rooms of the Youusx Men's Christian aw Sociation, 1409 New York avenue. Members tled to any or all of these classes free; those not mem. bers at a lower MONTAGUE, dea a . Dr, ngs, 7-80 byte NELL. “Tin HENRI LAROQUE. ti ‘ORWUOD INSTITUTE, SELECT BOARDING N tha Day nonoa for ¥ x street northwest. N* METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. PROF. DE WOLOWSET'S in and best new system, saving years feeling anaie at sicht, training voices to the i] (or r | culture f eto. Ni tute, 1116 M street northwest, corner 12th, , $16 PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINCOLN Hall Building, conver $i and D and Saas Sessions. Complete in training sons and ters, and self--upport and life. | Students received ev month in the year. Scholarship f¢ out Gr quarters erfor Jor BY iota quarter, orfor plication, on ap) HENRY ©. SPENCER, Principal. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice- rincloet oe NSTRUCTION IN SHORT-HAND 1 I sd Fridays, from $101, a: Spepeerian Bun BROWN. “Tuptls received at any time. sabia” ‘KS. E. A. CHAMBERS TAKES announcing that abe is prepared en pupils in thor PLEASURE IN to receive a itm- rough Enylish branches, aud Mi - W. FL A.M., PRIVATE hake ye IVENING CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. AKITH- Eee Safa pied Sete ae oat ar inure Fees coeaunng MS. A.B. OGDEN. Principal” ail te SHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC_AT TONS. Now Halla cor tee abo wee trance at, Fourteenth, gah Liane, , Ongan, by St ‘Vigum. &e. : advantages 6: rector. mid-4an LOST AND FOUND. OST—MARCH rm, ON 7re STREET Le furra oxne ep BROWN. Liner smneli'sum of mosey. 1112 L street northwest. Goutelaine Bae be sibere Pe rryinen. Agaress HLF. MONEY TO LOAN. ITALISTS SEEKING INVESTMENTS IN aE eas Will find it to ESCOTT, mall frontages for sale. Ce oy ‘ONEY TO LOAN, M' ON- REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. mhl BOARDING. GIT ist street PRICE FOR MEALS AT THE Ni UE aii watt SEs Marcb, 1883. ses ra oats ee ee F BOARD. Moe TO LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE OR OARDING—1 -CLASS, WITH OR WITHOUT | $50,000. at ow B on ry mensusblsloran a Covure Flags Fihout delay. BOBT. A, Ni LOAN ON ESTATE a MRSS EER nw. fONEXY TO Loan. Soe “en PET, MOE TR or, Bon cm ‘Addrene 944 northwest. ‘Leavons resumed iep- 5 ae ACADEMY, 1721 De SALES STREBT, ce 3, CAC Cy ot. Be a Toe sud competitive examinations S.A. Address 3030 oilers. PERSONAL. ILLS,—AWFUL ANXIOUS TO BEE YOU. COME to-morrow if possible, or write. T. at VATE DI ENCY, Penden STREETS tation free; wilt call whet requested Duaipens ‘con! fi-lm* McDEVITT, FLINDER & MoELFRESH.

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