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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1886. t ' ~ 5 TOUSE THE EVENING STAR We Gwe Away Exzenos, V zuverrens Fo IERIXG. Ax Exceenox To Tue Row WANTED—HELP. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. __ FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ gpa ewE d i rene ac re wrane : = pa = ee aa — RE-ATORY CORNER BRICK, WASHINGTON | 560 Upright, Concert Square and Grand more popu ‘than deri: tans . ware COMPETENT WHITE OR COI Wee BICYCLE IN seg 1319 F ST. w. SA —_— VORROUAR SUpEtS GDOeE, Pianos, worth $400....—...---....822,000 00. eae seine oth cocaine few inca} | NOY LOW FRICES YOR FINE GOODS IH | wll Pecosaustrded, ‘Call or the rec fide week bs | oben AMAemS wits percewtors, om Satory and tasement Brick, containing about ow running to third mung, et Onny 100 Magnificent Organs, worth $180........ 18,000 00 | Mager’ vatosvat, Geonrecown Heights, High St, epposite Home Indu | Seren —a HORSE, ABOUT HIG 9 | 28 Fooms and conventancrs” Apply ta weil located. “Aino im mice eight 25 Klegant Parlor Suites, worth $65. 1.635 00 22INCH “RLBERON” VELVeTEnN, Incboo!. . Was Masi be sound. genus, and a good | nee dee hs ee og A = —= —— | 25 Elegant Chamber Suites, worth $50. 12 bey yas 5 ‘ANTED — & MAR TO HEL TN STABLE: iver must receive @ _ mn oe - Gathe waneen tee a ‘The Kveninw Star has & regular. permanent | 200 Solid Gold Watches, worth $75....... 15,000 00 Seale Does ‘sop — W Tuas be ober and willing. to work camah price. Address HU TN sas tee ban cep, eae | ones ae bean Ade daily circuintion more than treble | 100 Diamond Eardrops and Rings, worth Hite. with a cog le SO RRR we 1780 ND. ave rent $40, Key at vay. Agwiy | ASS Ad and hast ink 6k dake achek deta! papee peated in | Wn, seman 7/500 00 If we were to tell fou of an uafortaniate brother. | SUC Choa, cai 08 L S ned” | yon sane | 250 Stiver-plated Tea Sets, list price $55... 14,750 00 retailer, whose stock we now offer, you might doubt = .— RONG TE i Golding? rs A very desirable new Dwel ing, conta Washington, and equal to that of all the ne - haid and to help in the Room 1, Alexander mA The is cwntraily |, nlowly ps 100 Stik Dress Patterns (18 yards), value it. You can't facts. A visit to the PALAIS K st. n.w.; best references requi as Gime 1009 F st. aw. handsomely finished. Price if taken at once, $6, ether daily papers here addedtogether. i es awn 2,700 00 ROYAL will demonstrate the tact that Laces afe a a 17 ANTED— TAI =, rat Sa LOIS PF SHOLMAR ER, B20 = A UELIABLE WHITF GIRL FOR Ww ‘ED-THE KNOW TH. == — = = | 50 Sewing Machines, list price $62. being offered for 100, and 1¥c.a yard, worth more housewor<: family of three. MAD. PIERRE, of 1 0 Tyst. 9. w.. ts gate arent JOOR SALE—a Tr T INVEST MENT— The prompt and emphatic denial by Commis. | 200 Tilting Ice Pitchers Ist price $27 than double those prices, AF office, TES | for “The Erie Med, Co. Form F Maren hain rapes, etd oct, sioner Webb in yesterday's Stan of the offen ice Pitchers, list price $16. off i ESPECTABLE, WELL, | S<amine or address. Boz sensed so.gned ve oF gg te ls vesccasnees 1,000 00 NEW SPRING “] ie to , Wash ANTED—MINNESOTA MEN TO KNOW I - > fe sentiments towards ex-Superintendent | 19) (cee tame en 3.800 00 | 101NCH COMBINATION. STRIFE PER GETS, ave ue tron ina small Rumtiy. “Apply, ater @ oclock, at 129 ‘an improved farm in Freeborn Co., Minn, rh Loans, 1420 F st. nw, Adam Wilson and others interested in the public | $00 Clock Diskiangue puirdiacd, al pias WORTH $3.00, ONLY $2.50 PRR YARD. Fy oa 19th s. nw, Lye _ | for sale, or, would exchange, for Washington, ctty | 2 aids FOR SALE B04 Rin se Crea schools, attributed to him in a Sunday paper on | Cake Be «7,000 00 | Golden Hrown and Garnet, Bisw i aeles and aaa, Oe ‘W ANIED-A COLORED Hoy TO TARR Cans | Bryer Pel FF. + SOES 14th st | Soest aig | Elec. oe # e10.300 Mo bbe h iat the alleged authority of # trustee present, was | ggg* ict iicisor aii geialisedl ia poice Gonch Bismarck and rowan Saphire’ Garuet and | poe ef hore find make himelt generaliy. etal | 3 eo“ aUTLDERS 40 REE TRAC poem | 132 aaa oF creditable to his sense of honor and justice, but |" 97.50... = 8,000 00 saa nee garows and Garnet” euch combination E A 5 fe atts ried een apse oy gas fixtures are tied with the “Ale Twin Gas | S37 Sd ais the inet that he found it necessary to make | 2000 dosen Knives Gloger#) lat price Vor cand Dress Fronts, Pasein Obs Ca ae ee 3 ad is E ae AWW ANTED—A SOBER, HONEST AND INDus. | BUrnct. Sree faewe hiss faoee S20 loti ne oe a laimer to tro (OED ie ‘Trimmings, tin = tHous married work farm = st ,, : ar citacas poatiaca ts wALn he wax panced ty tbat 2.000 daeen ‘Tea Bpocae, iia price GAI0 es WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | aithicra = fom Weounetg, ser on shbies or Or meen Ap W AETED-ENOWN THE MASON RLncTIIG | 150° Bane Les Rett publication should serve to show him the evils OP AOBED oe vseerennnnercenmeareeeseseeee 8200 OO ore Spar rs }OES, tn various mew pat- | ply to ate” | tne ey Ou aeD vest! So cee Nona | 2620. sn SIDE et ee HEA om | One et toe eee decom a’ ssinetitin: Wace of the secret conference business in vogue at | 500 dozen Table Forks, list price $6.50 per lever wers they more lectie Neve pare they " SY ANTED—AN ACTIVE INTELLIGENT Can. | 701 8th. ow. ~ 1101 Binst.n w.,10r 60.00 800 Tad ay. more. 50 ios gard qransaeenety somieons the Commissioners’ office. Had the reporters | @0%®R----wwnenenmmmeneneneernmenmernns 8,250 00 BO sholer,, Never were they eo cheap. ‘Thisis surely | | 90 pleces ORIENTAL LACHS, tn four new designs, LW tamer fr the Xnignero I the Golden Rule. Good ANTRD_COMMIBSIONEE OF, 2014 19th uw 12r-90.00, 2104 3 | giretorremoval. ‘Nice hoy Season.” wide. . H. STU-LWELL, ». Supreme r. . <- tece withthe Cominieroners, there would hate sisenne oe | bas far artes STEAM i 6.) | er sonoma Laces Peal ely nee ein A Rae | Chaar 250 Beek TOR RENTON P ot, § Ww. Dan roe, SSE A Seat TwOctONy ¢ Commissioners, the ~ * India” pi (ON , in designs and widths | F. = 4- za POR RENT—1706 F ST. A IRABLI oh SALE-AHEAP—A NEA WOMTOR been: mo ponaibiltty of such vicously fales repre. | ALT OF THESE ARTICLES ACTUALY Ore | ree re arama May soe, Fink aod Gray: | sccatias te pods SOM previouy fur 360 and 106, &, “WANTED IRIS TARTALOON HANDS AP: | (WV ANTED-HOUSHKERPHIES 1 Bisory and basement brick itoute, with 42 roume, | Espa nanenmient ay window Tien wear tox sentationsof the proceedings, being made. And AWAY TO GFema lace stripe running through the center; new | yard. pu Reeae 414 9th st. nw. e-St_| UY, tet old saves for the 3 at modern improvements: rent, $78. Key at cifice BERTPORD. if there is any excuse for secresy at any time in season: only 25c. per yard. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN FROM pry ig tik - se Bioko : eS ees 2 PURCHASERS OF THE CELEBRATED 5.000 yards” 3l-inch Fine American Satines. | 117 pleces MEDICI LACES, new designs, all old donis wants hrc etnred oe tone a OR RENT 408 SPRUCE. st CE DROIT PARK: EE NEW HK proceedings of the Commissioners there cer- hard); e French, manufactured Ic, ‘been , stoves bought and for sale pm ist G26, ed Wont Washingt tainly ean be none in keeping from the pablic— this season Jertive Hebe end eae anna mccured | stock, at 16c. and 19c,, has been reduced to 10c. a | California with Dim: ove thet ine ler can the parents anid tax-payers of the elty,—the fullest knowledge of whatever takes place in regard to «choo! aifairs. All transactions in re- xard to the public schools should be as open to the publie 4s the light of day. The people have been growing more and more impatient at the continuous stops of the Com- missioners towards centralizing power and shutting out the public and the press from seruting of their actions and records. For this reawon the appointment of Mr. Webb to the Loard was bailed with satisfaction, beeanse It was believed that as an old citizen of high char ueter, knowing the people well, and having an gent idea of their wants and just claims as a tax-paying community, without vote or roprexentation, he would seck to popularize the commlssionership form of government, and in- vite inspection of publle affairs Instead of re- | pelling it. I¢ is not doubted that when he “gets the hang of the uew house” he will fully eome up to the publie expectation in this way. <2 Mr. Morrison's new tariff bill is more conser- vative than any he has yet proposed, and it i probably as little open to criticism from demo- eratie sources as any that could be framed. The entire reduction Is estimated at $20,000,000 0n the basis of present {importations. It might happen, however, that the cheaper prices due to lower duties would increase the consump- tind, and hence keep up the revenue. Several | articles are added to the free List, the most im- portant of which are irov, copper and lead ores, salt and lumber. A reduction of twenty per cent Is made in the sugar duty. Wool has been let alone. The bill rust be viewed as a bit of political strategy, for its friends cannot expect it to pass. ‘There has been some talk, to be sure, to the effect that a bill of this moderate character would unite the democratic party and would even find favor in tue republican Senate. How idle such speculations were appears from the anmediate opposition to the bill In the old fa- miliar quarters. Gov. Curtin Is, no doubt, | ned correctly wiien he is made to say, “Iam | a Pennsylvenian, and I am against apy bill— tariff reduction or otkerwise—-which attempts spectfteally todo the state inJary. f will vote against it.” This is explicit enough, and it is | fairly representative of Peunsyivania senti- | ment. e has seemed to be some doubt as | to Mr. Randatt’s position, but it would be ab- | surd to suppose that he will change front atthis ¢ on the tariff. For the woment he ix nou- committal, but the revenue reformers need not be reminded that no news from Mr. Randall {s not gvod news. The Pennsylvania leader un- derstands better periaps than anybody else in the House the tacties of silence and delay. Tt is worth while to note, just at this time, that not @ single appropriation bill has yet been p sed. But even if the tarlif reformers in the House | are strung enough to pass their bill, tu spite of a Musto of repub'feans and protectionist demo- erats, it is not to be supposed that the measure will meet the approval of the Senate. Hence, iteapnot do more than serve a politieal pur- | pose In the eampaizn soon to open for the elee- tion of a new House of Representatives, ‘The votes in the coinage committee, at their two mectings yesterday, Indicate that the members ftvor a negative silver policy. They first voted, nine to four, aguinst a resolution to Suspend coinage; then by a tie vote, Mr. Felton, asilver man being absent, a resolution to report w stlver-suspension bill adversely was defeated, and finally Mr, Bland’s bill for free eoinaze | was voted down, seven to five. This shows that a majority of the committee preter that | there should be no change in the present law. Under the old ruies conclusion in com- mitiee would effvetually bine’ legislation in the House, but In the greater latitade now allowed, te whole silver question may eome up at an early day for debate and action. Mr. Bland | can bring the House toa test vote on his free coinage bill when the coinage committee's turn comes in the morning hour, and be will un- doubtediy avail himself of his privilege. Hence the more aggressive and extreme of the silver men do not take their defeat In committee imuch to heart, | 9 oe China suggests politely that if we Insist on | tarning its people out of our borders in defiance | of treaty obligations and of law and order, | maybe we woulda’t mind paying a reasonable | Dill for the piper af ‘The republican Senators “who want to know, | you know,” should eal! louder. Perhaps the | administration sieepeth, or has gone on a jour- ney Serxe Dress Goova, j W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Wil offer on MONDAY, FEBHCARY isTH, A COMPLETE sTOCK oF DRESS GOODS IN ALL TH EW SHADES, INCLUDING THE LATEXY NOV: THE PARIS AND NEW YORK MAL CHOICE sPHING Ties OF ETS 360 PIECES GHOS, ROMA SATINES; FINEST IN THE . MAROZEAU WORLD. FULL STOCK OF HOUSE LINENS AT LOWEST PRICES GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN SHEETINGS. BLACK AND CULORED SILKS AT OLD PRICES, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCE IX THE MARKET. W. M. SHUSTER & Sons, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR W: Ane Now Ovrrnuxc Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted for years past. Our stuck Is unequaled, oth in Extent and Variety, Purelasers secure ad- ‘Vantage by calling and give our Stock an in- Spection, cousisting of MEN'S DKESS AND BUSINESS MUITS, MEN'S SACKS, NEWMARKET AND SUR- ‘TOUT OVERCOATS, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, S HOOL SUITS ANDOVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, GLOVES, &c., &c. Ip the Manufacture of Custom work, we wilt Make ihe same Mberal dincount to those who prefer Clothiug Made to Crder. Soa wi #00, (625 Penosyivania aveuue Lik Taz Viexsa Orncux Comraxr 600 VENNSYLVANLA AVENUE N.W, Vanas SVEBY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES FRENCH VILLA SOAP, (For Every Household Use). OUR NEXT GRAND DISTRIBUTION OCTOBER 30rz, 1886. «= OCTOBER 30rx, #@ Send two stamps for Mammoth Llustrated Cat- slogue, Fux BR. W. BELL MPG. 0O., BUFFALO, §. ¥. Ask your grocer for, and demand French Villa, Tey it. 116-108,2 Quaxen Muss Roto White Oats. ‘Trade supplied by J.C. ERGOOD & CO., 915 Louisiana ave., Washington, D.C. 1 Svecessruz Poxserr Or Weare INVOLVES JUDICIOUS BXPENDITURE, NO MAN WILL EVER GET RICH UNLESS HE KNOWS HOW TOSPEND. “SPARING,TOSPEND” Wa8 THE TITLE OF A BOOK TO INSTRUCT A FORMER GENERATION IN THE CORRECT PRINCIPLES OF -MOBAL AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND I? WERE NEVER MORE AP- PLICABLE THAN NOW. OF COURSE. YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE SPARING, AND OUR PART IS TO INDICATE HOW TO SPEND. We have opened this week choice bar- gains in Trowsers. Does this notice find Yours threadbare? If so we expect you lo give us achance w substitute. What- ever your expectations, we are in posi tion 13 justify them. We begun ss iow ax $2 for all wool ‘Trowsers, aud have them up to $4, ali equally cheap. From $2't0 $5, perfectly auting. OUR EFYORTS SHALL ALWAYS BE DI- RECTED TO AID OUR FRIENDS IN JUDICIOUS EXPENDITURE, AND THAT IS WHY WE ARE ALWAYS CALLING YOUR ATTENTION IN THESE COLUMNS TO OUR MUTUALLY BENEFI- CIAL OFFERINGS. NOTHING 18 CHEAP UN- LESS YOU WANT IT, BUT MEN ARE ALWAYS NEEDING TROWSERS, HENCE OUR PROVI- S{ON. = ‘The Pantaloons just mentioned above, Just received, were lutended to fill some iups in our Stock. Itis t ue we had al- Feady ap enormous quantity on hand, ut uo matter how large, our ideas of de. ficiency ulways keeps: pace with thy. Pence these. purchases and there Bea $205, ead $70, S200, nod DERSTOOD THAT THESE ARE ONLY ADDITIONS. WE HAVE A GREAT MANY MORE ON HAND AT VARIOUS PRICES, | AND JUST HOW MANY STYLES AND PRICES | THRE ARE OF THEM, A LOOK INTOONE OF OUR LARGE SHOW WINDOWS ON THE SEV- ENTH STREET FRONT WILL DISCLOSE. ‘This is also the season for party di We can give sou good black Mrowsere as Jow a8 96, and Uwe ut 38 are an ood iF we know of hha her yet. Toxo with these we have nice biack cloth Tow OF very high cut, for $4 AFTER THE TROWSENS AN BEEN PURCHASED, IF YOU HAVEN'T ONE. A FULL DRESS COAT IS NECESSARY TO coM- PLETE THE OUTFIT. IF YOU NEED 4 Low- PRICED ONE FOR THE DINING-ROOM SER- VANT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU. ALSO. ‘ours ran from $1010 #25 per garment in price, and we think that hot only are fur prices the lowest, but oUF eerie ts the best fitiiag. We will be gind of the chance to prive ether to you. Yet if you should think differently, we will aot Urge you to buy. WE GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER A MEMORAN- DUM OF HIS PURCHASE, AND WE ARE so WELL SATISFIED WITH THE MODERATION OF OUK CHARGES THAT IF HE 18 DISSATIS- FIEO HE WILL JUST RETURN THIS MEMO- RANDUM WITH THE GOODS AND GET HIS MONEY. Dai VERY RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY SAKS @ COMPANY, fie SE VENTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. Horas Moruaren: A GRIM AND GHASTLY SPECTACLE: Monday morning last when the doors of VICTOR E ADLET's PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN TEN 927 AND 029 SEVENTH ST. N. W., were thrown open, the form of a boy with his fice | euttreiy eaten away was found upon the floor. Over | the form stood « powerful bloodhound, calmly eyeing hishornible work. A physiclan appeared, who after | 4 close and critical examination pronounced Iife | extinct. Of course life was extinct—as there hod never been auy life in it—it was merely s papicr | mache image of a boy. But who knows what MIGHT HAVE BEEN ‘Had it been 2 real Inve person Instead of an inanimate | show figure. Weare not responsible for the DOG'S DOINGS, But hold ourselves responsible for our own acts— Chief among which ls to supply the good people of the District of Colurbia and the bad ones, too, with PINE READY MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN TER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL CosT oF MANUPACTURE, VICTOR E ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSR, 927 and 929 7th Street Northwest, Corner Memmchusetts aveona WPRICTLY ONE PRICE, a the pt od that the lowest. Sepe Raett Oe sen x P. HISKY, sce eS Soyo yet on meus masene yet shown. eines irda seersock Plaids ‘aod Plains, for crease Only ize. per yard, 2.000 yards laced tousline eaten for eat figures 118e. per fara. (Second Hoor: take elevator. ‘WOODWARD & ‘walsie. Fie, Algor l OOG yarts Navy Bus, (000 yards Navy Blue, Large ‘variety, small: P. Priows Or Fa “Gis ame thy Dalen, O Fir Trea” Every gue woods tnd ste the balmy ‘odor who hea ever sojourned in the Maine ie’ Giehant ne aaicae Be has ine duced a manulacturer to make up Pillows filled with Genuine Fir tps, prepared and cured \u such a man- Ber that they are warranted to retain thelr tragrance et CaaS x eieeet ‘Tree t by 16 inch Fir Tree Pillows, Japan SE With band embroidered motto, finished with two- satin ribbon, only $3 each. (Second floor; take elevator.) woop’ in convenient sizes for inch. Colored Muslin Covered Fir ene cov ABD & LATHROP, 24-inch White China ‘Silk Haudkerchiefs, 1 and 2 inch hems, extra fine quality, worth 60c., only S7yc. ‘Ladies’ Linen Cambric and Sheer Linen, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched Toped Edges, nd Seat” handsome’ designs and colors, extra atallty, bly’ Tipe cache CeneO# Aud colors, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. °Fremss Korean: FPaexcu SATINES. We have brated ‘With neat colored (Second floor; take elevator.) vOODW, laced on sale over ! 000 yards of the cele- “BREKES KOECHLIN” French Matines, in an elegant assortment of patterus, mostly dark grounds ‘Seures. The nearest approsch 40 Fouiard Siiks possibly attainable, being hardly dle Hinguishable, representing the best and most varied line we luve ever displayed. & LOTHROP. Torsixo Couper, Acam, ixence we naturally turn to cold weather requisites, such as Blankets and Comforts, We advertised the “Last Cull” on Fine Blankets = few days ago, taking three doilars off each pair, to which we had a very Nberal tespouse. and only inen- Won them to-day to remind you t atwolutely necessity ty secure cholce, as they cannot jor ossibly Last much “ures. Today we add : ‘An early ‘Visit ia ger at these exceptionally low 111 Eider Down Comforts, now £9. 3 Kider Down Comforts, now $8. 12 Kider Down Comforts, now $10. We make this reduction solely with a view of clos- ing them o ix Week, AS they were tinusuall: vaiue at their former price, Do not delay uut ood ‘they ‘are sold and then tell us we never had them. Special. ‘Tuo low priced for our trade, hence they must be distributed at (Third tloor, ‘once. mM $1 Does the servant need ‘TO 60C. EACH. HROP. j take elevator, WOODWARD & Ox Ove Gextee Tani to-nior ow morning will be found about 10 dozen fine Towels, in eight atilinen Huck and Don! choice styies, iu both piain and knotted fringe,sizes 20 by 40, 22 by 42, 22 by 44; Which we shall mark at the uniform price of 25¢. each i ty anhesitatincix pronounce them the beat fF possibly obtainable, WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Ma Onn Wehave a thoroughly equipped “Mail Order Department” under experienced supervision, and give prompt personat attention to all orders by mail. AU goods returnable, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 5 ust received. 425 Ninth st, fi Onxr Tox N. a's Dairy Berre: ELPHONZO YOUNGS’ COMPANY, 115-35 Trousers, Trovsens. AT THIS TIME OF YEAR MANY GEN- TLEMEN FIND THAT THEY NEED A PAIR OF PANTS TO “PIECE OUT” THEIR WINTER SUIT. WE HAVESELECTED FROM OURSTOCK OF PIECE GOODS SOME VERY DESIR- ABLE STYLES AND MADE THEM UP FOR STOCK. THEY Go AT $2.50 PER PAIR LESS THAN THEY CAN BE MADE TO MEASURE, PANTS IN STOCK FROM $2.50 TO $10, THOSE GENTLEMEN WHO WANT A SERVICEABLE PAIR OF PANTS MADE TO ORDER AT SMALL PRICE WILL FIND THE “MALLALIEU" KERSEYS, AT $5.00, OR THE “HARRIS” 96.50, JUST THE THING. CASSIMERES, AT DONT FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR LINES OF CORDUROY SUITS AND ODD PANTS WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING STRONG AND GOOD FOR THE SMALL BOYS, E.R BARNUM & 00, 981 PENN. AVE. Crxasxatr fast received. 2 Ninth st. M w., where she would guarantees to please through store. I | Gabseoeees Pal ‘We have introd: ADAME ANDERSON, Dresamaker, occupies Parlors over 434 7th st. 1. to nee the public, and Pleasod 10 age the public, a UGAR URE! AMS: 15-Bt be the most THE CELEBRATED Fano r1o-208 PER SACKS, into this market haif-barre! paper sacks for our flours. ‘These sack and are strong and convenient .or families, We offer OUR NEW SOUTH tn quarter and hel oq barrels, . ‘These are A No.1 flours. of ait to the “ Wi ington. rises op. NEY FA! palfbarrel peper sucka a ee paper ‘Boycott.’ ‘good wood We solicit the patronage depo: Nok 4618 to 9523, West Wash- W. H. TENNEY & SONS, Mis ‘ones for ‘Calf. os CALF BOOTS Taleo . really Worth $5. Boye’ $1 Belivol white tooth) Ree tm Goat and Kid; every pair Kober and See Tee ree a sopetar Oxty Two Cuvrs “9762,” JULES VERNE'S NEW STORY. FAMILY FICTION. ‘For Sale at all News Stands. NAtosar ‘Telephone 478. su AERD. 1010 Fare. | 113-00 fziwe WaTRB yard in otder to equal in quality the new just opened, of 117 pleces, oy LAGES. 195 pieces EGYPTIAN and ORIENTAL LACES, entirely new, 4 yard wide, 90 pleces SPANISH and SPANISH GUIPURE LACES, heavy silk patterns, black and cream, 47 pieces TORCHON LACES, in heavy and fine designs, warranted hand-made; really worth 25¢. and 29c, a yard. 89 pieces MEDICI LACES, in yarious widths and Patterns, which usally sell at twice 19¢, a yard. WZ Above Laces are warranted perfect and new goods, se at te a HII. CENT MBs fh” Bhs RH R A NN N DDD ™ a PARP RCPS HEMMSE AN BP BX Sgg8 ‘Thislot of HANDKERCHIEFS were received last ‘Monday. No less than 750 dos pure Linea HANDKER- CHIEFS, new designs of colored borders; also plain white Hemstltched and Embroidered borders. HANDKERCHIEFS worth 15c., 19c. and 25¢., for 12iye. oop 993 CENT 9,98 HH A RN N DDD » ” Hil A PRERRS ESTE et WHS ERERLB OB PT atts HHA NASB ER OF tus = ‘The new stock of HANDKERCHIRPS, at 1240. are such extraordinary value that we are enforced, in spite of ourselves,to reduce all old stock of 1214c. Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS toc. They were good Value at 12%c.. but the new lot are still better, hence the reduced price, PPP. A L A big PoP AA L AA big pre AA E AA q Pe 44 WIL 424 RRR 00 ¥ ¥ RoROO YY rv" ft rege 7 AE BE So ¥ 24 tus t ne 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. B R: QUEST. De. B. P. BROWN, oF Puttapeirnta, PA, Universally’ Acknowledged THE MOST WONDFRFUL HEALER OF DIS- BASE OF TILE PRESENT AGE, Cures without medicine of any sort, wili'be at 725 2th st. pw. Wasbington, D.C. for three days only, WEDNESDAY, THUMSDAY nnd FRIDAY, 17. Tt 19. where he will receive and treat the sick from 10a. m. to p.m, Since the Doctors’ visittothis efty he has made many remarkable cures Appended ares few of the testimonials in his pos- jon: WONDERFUL HEALING, | ‘ORTHAMPTON, Mass., July 14, 1885, A fete nized audience assembled at the Opera tonse Jast evening, to heat theiecture on health by Prof. W. G. Haske 1, and to yee the wonderful heallaz powers #.F. BROWN. ‘Among the cures performed Inter, was 10 restore the hearing to Mr. iM. ‘who’ has been deaf for fifty years, and to re- store hearing and speech to a young man who lost both by measlesat the age of (ne —Harpantre Herald. ‘The Dr. Brown above mentioned is D:. BF. 0f 1107 Girard street, Phila, Dr, Brown is how making a professional journey through the siate of Massachusetts, accompanied by Professor Hus elt, And in view of such marvellous results testified to Ii the local papers, his services should be in great de- mand wherever he coe: Piliadelphta paner, 1880. RHEUMATISM—FOUR YEARS Wastisatox, D.C, May 20. ‘To the Public: Thereby certify that In two. treat- ments by Dr. B. F. BROW hiladelphia, given in Uhis city, E was completely’ cured of Inflammatory mouscular rheumutisin. and Tam very happy to sive this testimonial. ‘The complaint wus of nearly four years’ stan Gigned) JAMES TAYLOR, 512 Twelfth st. uw. (Mr, ‘Taylor has been for 34 years aresident of Washington, and had been unable to write a word for four years uitil he signe SPINAL D) D.C., May 15, 1885, my gran ter, Hstel fall who, a for seVeral day's coniined to her bed with what wag pre hounced a disorder ot the spinal column of fog standing, enti unable to walk or hoid her head in upright mn, Wan Visited on the evening. of May 14 by Dr. B. F. BROWN, of Philadelphia. who won cen porate at the National hotel. No medicine Was administered. nor was anything employed: but the doctor's own jianda ‘The treatment wan given at my residence, 458 © street northwest, After the Gilid hed been. carried Irom ‘a. reclining iaced in her bed by her mother and myself, D1 Brown proceeded to treat her. He left atonee alvet his work was performed. I accompanied him to the door, and on my inmediate return to the child, to m; der amazemen:, Estelle was sitting upright in and ina few minutes arose aud walked across the room. ‘This afternoon abe was able to and did walk from our home to the National hotel, Pennsylvania avenue and Gth street, and received & secund ment, after which, so far as we can judge, she is. e1 rely cured. We’ regard ber recovery in so short time ttle, if anything, lesa than s miracle, and gratefully give our testimony respecting her remark- able cure. Estelie herself, or any member of our fumily, will giadly tell her story to any one calling at ise, ) Mrs. A. P. Krete: Ina letter dated January 20, 1996, ftom the wheve bore, Tomas states the cure Was permanent. Child is 8.ill w STIFF KNEE CURED. WasitINaToN, D. C., May 15, 1885, ‘To whom it m: I conicern: I lave béen for soine th yeure a sufferer from ® suit kn gitexceed ‘making It exceed: ingly painful for me to walk. aud absolutely prevent. ing ty straightening the liad DIL a. F. BOWS, of Philadelphia, treated my xiite by. the laying ovat his hands, In the prenenee Of'e large audience, if Gs, He Hall, April 15th of the present years ‘Upon leaving the platform na few mibutes. the Joint hed heroes Quid flexible, and, Botwithtadding the fae thatany Smployment was for two subsequent Weeks of a suet fy trving to jolote ‘and muscion constant fant Proventent has followed, and now, afler «month i Experience no other discomfort than a comparatively: slight soreness, Just as m git. be ‘expected n'a person my ace 68 Fears, OF MAY sfgnea) HENRY M. HIOBER, avenue h.w. , f a calf oguteret from any lseane do not fail to cot aalt ‘Nome office, 64 R. Bth et Philadelphia, Pa, f1-0¢ >, Prone Vaexonr Maz we Sucan Junt Feceived. ELEHONZ YOUNGS" COMPANY, Ni Nos Gaxar Sarg Or Savers Sura 924 7TH STREET N. W. BETWEEN I 8ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. GOOD CLOTHING 18 ALWAYS THE CHEAP. EST IN THE END, AND WHEN YOU CAN BUY SAMPLE SUITS OR OVERCOATS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN AT ALMOST HALF PRICE, YOU CANNOT INVEST YOUR MONEY BETTER MANY ARE BUYING HBAVY GOODS FOR NEXT WINTER MOST OF OUR SAMPLE SUITS ARE EQUAL TO THE BEST CUSTOM CLOTHING, AND YOU CAN DEPEND ON THEM. NEARLY ALU ARE MADE FOR BROADWAY TRADE, NEW YORK,AND WHEN YOU CAN BUY MEN'S SUITS. FROM $3 TO $6 UNDER THE REGULAR PRICES YOU SECU BARGAINS SELDOM OFFERED, WE HAVE 4 LOT OF CHILDRENS suITS, AGES 4 TO 8 YEARS, FORMERLY SOLD FOR 96,87 AND $8, WE ARE SELLING NOW FOR $290. MEN, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S OVER- Rats AND SULTS AT 4 GREAT SAVING TO BEST CLOTHING FOR THE LOWEST PRICES AT THE GREAT SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS, 924 SEVENTH ST. N.W., TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- DEFTE'S DRY GoODs HOUSE, 18R AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE, wo Teper AE, care for carriages; harness, &c., small pawn 020, lower garden. ARpIx for three: fo the ‘obi House Carriage Clerk, hours of 8 and 9 a m. of 5:30 to 6:30 pm. ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS WHITE GIRLS, it cunen chamnbermald and one en waitress and ar in general housework, with references, ANSE nese ANTED— A RESPECTABLE WHITE ‘Wornan to cook and wagh for a ‘family of four, must be a good cook. Apply 1108 16th st, fé3t= Wy ANTED—TWO GouD WOMEN; ONE A TIDY, WY ecerebeeerren ree ‘cook, ou felerence and tay ai bight Call at L204 Lat Ie 7 ANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE GIRL FOR W fener housework in tumlly of three: good , permanent place: references requl a Petia fount AEAY Wy ANTED—A GIRL, COLORED, TO ASSIBT IN general housework. None need apply without the beat of references. Gall at 1352 New York ave. nw. =) fib-2e x 7 ANTED—4 Wee Gis FOB COOKING eneral housework; no washing or ironi a Call from 8° "I call at 620 H stn. ® & m. to pm. fi5-2t ANTED—NURSE GIRL, WEILL RECOM- snded, aud to #1 yhta.” Apply 845, Est... be- Wiech sanyo” abot Suo ED ANTED—A GOOD BABBER. GOOD WAGES. Apply to G. H. THOMPSON, At D.G o-Bte ‘ANTED_A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND iron, and to do general housework for a family of Persous; nut to stay nights: references re- quired, “Apply at 1308 T'st:n.w., afier five o'clock. TED-A YOUNG WHITE WOMAN AS VY cook in wsinall fally. where she will have a sant home She must thore. Pindoestand her bosinear (tall iar sravvcken be iseat, Amiableand prompt, and have first- lass references: bo washing Apply. between the hours of a3. raul Square. f15-2te WANT EXPERIENCED AGENTS TO work the Single Men's Endowment Association of Minnesota, which will pay $1,000 at marriage. Call of address A. R. SHATTUC 916 F at. nw. a fsa W ate? | THREE Goon, HARMONICA rs to form & quartette; state If able to per- form ‘on other instruments, andifso, ‘what Teter. euees as to character required. “Addrées Box 67, Star ESTAURANT COOK AT f13-3t8 ‘ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN Cooks: $10. to $20; chambermaids, nurses, gen- Workers, scrub and kitchen girl, njen Cooks. A.COOMBS, Emp. Bureatt, 926 Fst. nw. fr12t® ANTED-IN THE COUNTRY, RK ING W iicnsekeever, German prederred,in tatnily of three One nov afraid of work ean find a good home, Address, stating wages wanted and where interview can be had. References exchanged. W. H. NOW- LAN, Cilfton station, Fairfax coun.y, Virginia. £10-6t W aXtED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, 10 to. $30: Chambermalds ‘and Waiteresn, Lat Nurses, Kitchen and General Housework ‘ers: Coachinen,with references, NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU. 617 7th st. nw. f-2we WASTED LADIES AND YOUNG MER TO decorate Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily Jenrned: (good prospects of ncady omployment and falt wi ‘Material furnished, and all work matied Rosenald, For full information address Decorative Art ‘orks, 7 Exchange place, Bgston, Mass. P. 0. Box 51d8, Ja30-s,ru,th12t cD—) LADIES TO LEARN DRESS Cutting by Moody's New Tailor System. Can make a dress while learning. Price Feduced for a short tne. All kinds of patterns cut by N. HILBERT 819 Pennsylvania ave, Jazs-tfel7 floor WANTED--SITUATIONS. A RESPECTABLE WHITE situation in a small family to do housework or cooking; references furnished. Address RG V., Star omiee. ? ‘Al ‘Ol A Mon as cashier; has had experience in bookkeep- ug can furnish first-class reference. Address Ge office. Siti WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN Wito HAs been sick at the Providence hospitals a 3 dion ae dilver tor adoctrs Apply ae ivt 8th at ANTED—PURCHASERS FOR THE FINEST Butterine st 20c. per pound; also choice Creamery, 40; N. ¥. Butter, 85, at WIXOM'S, 436 ‘Oth ot. nw. 21m WAxinD ; Newry OPEN Be csatat oot plied ‘and Table Demerta. Give us Warren markt araieas Household Puralture, reich the Cash price willbe paid. Add irons Hi, BAUM, 239 7th at. aw. Be25 ___FOR RENT—ROOMS, OR RENT 1928 K St. 1 BEAUTIFUL SUIT OF nt Looms; also, email” hall room, with or wi ut Board, opposite Hrenklin Square. Private faml- i. oy (OR RENT—TW0 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, pleasant bedrooms for gentlemen; board if desired: 428 Q at ewe FR, RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- oom, stttabie for single gentieman, on second loot, SU a if 3 Heme pee ger 3 R RENT—TWO DESIRABLE FURNISHED ‘Tooms, with board. on fitst or second fleor: $50. month for two: table boarders taken; terms reasonable. Mrs, CHERRY, 1116 1 st. ne FOR RENT AT 1108 NEW YORK AVENUE, A nicely furniabed Room. southern exposure, able for one or two persons, with fi table’ Telerences exchanged: second flour. 1o-Bie | FOR, RENT | FURNISHED — WITH BOARD, cheerful Parior and commusicating Bedroom, ond floor, front; south and east exposure: house location tint” class. Beference exchauged. 3 1012 12thst. nw. 115-30 F% XRENT—DESIRABLE PRONT BOOMS AT 1400 K st nw. Tuble first claws. 115-3t° OR RENT—211 .ON.W., HANDSOM) D Tooms on first and second Noor, csanes Semaine, sions, eccrehnr. Me. Supoine ments Grst-class; convenient to Capitol, men! and hotels. $930-19t OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL PARLOR AND Bi Foon furnished, with bath aitached. on 2d floor: open grates: modern improvements; private family; Sbposite Portland Flats. "Address G-Star office. "Hel erences exchanged. f1b-6te Fe, _RENT—LARGE, HANDSOMI le oF ensuite, Y¥ FUR- nished Kooms, single ‘or communicating, sultabie for Congressmen; very desirable location; two lincs ot cars, 1720 Hi st {OR RENT—LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED Tooms, single oF en sulte: southern exposure: well heated by furiuce and opew fzes, delhtful location: Telerences exchanged. 1327 M st raat F 1 7 ‘A VE desirable well furnisheé Room, tn une of the most Gelightful parts of the cliy—fonr doors above the As ‘a; private family, with board. {1 1—UNFURNISHED. 4 oom, ope suliable fOr «clam of club room {acing puth, east and west. 20 Ist st., cor. South A. Capitol fun, oe eascite WOR Ri AT 13TH ST._N.W. TWo PAr- ors, furuished or unfurnished, sultabie for dentist or doctor. we fiaconte OR RENT—1231 NEW YORE AVE-ONE two elegantly furnishet south-front Parlors, w! folding beds. ‘Terms moderate, prety JON RENT NICE RY FRONT Roous, with alcove Fox unfarrished, with Board; near herdic nw. OR REN : furnished Parlor and Bed Room and single Room, ‘Also, a brick stable. Desirable location and moderate prices Olin ROR RENT—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED, cheerful room; second door; for a gentleman: good locality: private family: $15. for winter: $12, ; Felerences exchanged. 323 C st. n.w. f-2w* {OK RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms—one on first and one on second flor. 620 st, Gut st, between F and G inw. ‘o-G DAY, {Ok RENT—ELEGANT ROOMS, BY Tit week or mouth. Strangers coming to the city, Please call: convenient to all the hotels and govern T—1214 K ST. N.W., LARGE WELL- Ww. 0 THOS, WEEK: Then departments, 809 Est, and OUS% 13th'st. n.W. = wissen = | ia20-4w ANTED-BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, _ . = ‘a Situation in a private family. to do plain cook: | JOR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ing, washing and ironing; «ity refereuces given if re- | A’ nished rooms: table board if desired. 404. 2d st. quired. Address Box 159, Star office. Le" | nw. pa “awe TED-BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESS | ] {OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED er, work by the day in families. ‘Terms moderate. Highest references given. Address Mrs. CoA. Stat office. - WANTED BY (A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE agra white woman, a Situation for chamberwork ‘and plain sewing and to maxe herself generally use- ful:foF good home small wages, Call at 701 2ath st ny ce ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG white Girl, a Situation as maid and chamber- maid, and plaiu'sewing. or maid to grown children, 1a a first-class family; good reference, Address C. G. U., Star office, 1s WANTED [SITUATIONS "FOR, ai PROFES- jonal cooks. chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, walters, porters and drivers, white and colored. with references: 717 Most n.w. DUNDORE & CU. 16-206 WantPe a BY, 4, RESRECTABLE WHITE rl, situation as Chambermaid or Wattress. fase call at 100) ANTED— CHAIRMAN OF GRADUATING class in pharmacy at Vanderbilt university, with several years experience as prescriptionist and f16-31* feuerul manager, desires responsible position in in Urst-class drug store. Address “VANDERMILT,” Btar office. 16-310" ASS DRESSMAKER— can cut and ft wishes to work by the day, in ivate family; wages, $2 per day. Address $20 17th nw, f5-2e6 ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE Girl, » Place as Grst-class Iaundress or plain cook: orto take care of grown children and make herself FeRerally uaetul. Bust city references. Apply a1 72 st WANIED-SITUATION 10 LEARN paua Dasiness or trade, by an eighth-grade boy of 15; good, worker: honesty guarunteed. Address “Appren- tee, ice, fib St m Front Rooms; southern and western ex first-class table board. 941 Hst.n.w, FOR RENT-915 EST. FURNISHED and unfurnished Rooms heat and gas. 1m. VOR RENT-ONE UNFURNISHED, FRONT room: five doilars per month, Apply at 31 Fenton Place ne.afterS p.m fa2w FOR, RENT-FURSISHED "ROOMS, AT. 1017 14th st. n.w., near first-cinss hotels." jai30-1m OR BENT AT 1112 HOST. N. W.. A LARC nicely furnished, second-story Room, with and gas, suitable for one OF two geutleme reasonable eee 3a E JOR RENT-CHOICE ROOMS NEAK THE FP xttington, very quiet; south windows: sanitary Plumbing: with or without board: 1013 15th st. jaz 2m OR RENT-ii9 17TH STN, W. TWO SEC ‘ond floor frout communicating roomis, sunny and bright, in a private family, where there ‘are uo chil- dren;with first-ciass table board. als-12w* FOR RENT—OFFICES. ROFFSSIONAL MEN WISHING OFFICE ooma-wilt ad samme rst Noor sind Arsichane lor cation at 618 F st. nw. papas 0 aR UID OR OFFICE BOOMs At Got nw. on mises during of hours nd a fisat FOR RENT — FINE OFFICE ROOMS ON THE first, gecond, third and fourth floors of the large Buia) y: 1433 Fat. Apply on premises to, CUTT! Kk, Real Estate and Anaurauce, 1423 F st, posure: Swe Fo RENT — HANDSOMELY FITTED UP Office, ground figor: 1294 F at. — Inquire of G. Ww D—I WILL PAY TWENTY PER CENT of my salary toany one procuring for me a Situ- ation iu any of the departments In thiselty as watch- mau, laborer or messenger. Address WATCHMAN, Surofice sie’ ANTED-A LADY SPEAKING E\GLISH, French and, German wishes ty teach oF acta gompanion in exchange or part payment fora pleasaut feaeeteheescs tatiana Fascia eR Sta ta ANTED—a YOUNG ENGLINAMAN WANTS ‘Sutnatlon as Carver, Butler or Steward, la ‘priv- ate furnily, hotel oF restaurants can furnish Grst-ass City reieréices, Address ENGLISH, Star ollice flo-208 FANTHD—POSITION AS CASHIER BY A W Mmpvient mau; Will give best of reference and « ond ute Fequiced. Address CASHIER Star oifies ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED iri, « Sitautlon as waltress or chambermaid: re- ferences furnished. Call a: 1138 New Hampshire ave nw. fid-3te SV ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED — 3B: Woo ee oe tar oie. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, Walters, walt ‘BS, Emp, Bureau, es Seaustresses, Indies’ chambermaids, men references 8.4. G09) ‘ANTED—PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPER W strrracs aun ncaa Nurses, experienced Coachmen, with references; Ger: juan spoken; at NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU. 017 Th tw. Iwe WANTED--HOUSES. ‘ANTED-TO PURCHASE § OR © ROOM brick House, mod. imps, In good locality. Ad- dress Y. F., Star office. Toss 1 B26 Fak. y NT—A DESIRABLE BANK GR BRO- ‘office on 15th sk, opposite the Treasury. Apply ar 7is 15th st pier POR RENT — THREE DESIRABLE OFFICE ‘ooms in building O87 F st nw, north side; ad Le ne and paibted. PSMA HSGURNS PTS Peunayivante avegaierian FOR RENT—STORES. FOR, BENT THE NEW STORE 1013 F BT. ‘wi dimensions 25 by 90. Cellar same sine. Vaulted pavement, with 1: tes! improved bolsting ap- Daratus, "Also, Freight elevator in Sore. ‘One of the finest store rooms In the city, and compiete in every . vy fable ‘tering will be. made togdtenane “Ys k WACGAMAN 113-3 O17 Fat nw. BOARDING. Bea2s Ax BOOMS—NICELY FURNISHED rooms to rent, with board; gentleman and wife or ingle gentleman; 1343 Q st. n.w. Est WATT TWENTY-FIVE OR THIRTY Boarders, from $16 to $20 per 3 Bede, “esattalfocatlons “noreiwest: “audreas'D. Wo Star office, Agee \T ROOMS, FURNISHED, SINGLE Piereneaice, wih Hoard, ceutral losstions oes itn new. ote IRST CLASS TABLE BOARD— 404 2d st nw: nize OR RENT —A VERY HANDSOME THIRD- F, tory trout and ball oom, fh superior boards at yette Square; also a amail bed-room: Lafayette 8a ‘ggenile: LOUD fOeRP RTS, Sh UW IGREE, Board. 1m ements, $20. Sect Fx RENT—GOOD DWELLING, FIVE ROOMS; ‘R27 7th st. 8.w. Se. month. Apply to RA PHILLIPS, 1425 Mew York ave. "fiw Fe RENT —24 F SE, SW SEVEN ROOMS, A NUMBER OF NEW BRICK . Convenient to horse cars, northwest and tees DANENHOWFE Fst. %: & SUN, 12 ‘OR RENT—Ti Ie 3 faim REE NEW HOUSES DRSIRA- Jy jocae om hgh ground, Wet Warhunton. S, and 11'roome eacts, mis Lj aaa $5550, 4b ‘and Bu, and atore, $20. dwelling, $25. 1540 W moms mo, 2006 Keandary st.. 6 rooms, $20 per mo. and 2027 10th st. n.w., 6 room bricks, $16.66 820, 1822 and sz4' 20th st o.w.. 4 room, m0 '1745 abd 1747 8 st. Tooms, $26 per mo. (826 200 Stn. w.. $18 per mo, 5.9, 10 Columbia ave.. 4 rooms, $10 per mo. 2245 bth st.n.w., 4 rooms $8 per mo Severai houses im the <w 2025 POR RENT— F Frame House 504 4% st. « w.. 6 rooms, $18. nase CH. PARKER, 444 44541. 8. w. ](OR RENT—HOUSK 2033 OI ST. N. w gas and large yard, wi france Price $16 per month, in Inquire at 1424 th St. n.i.. or within, i FX RENT-BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Se 1226 Fst. nw. F LK) (627 G st. 20.00|/614 G ak we. OFFICES. mae OU) @ Paav.rs.142845.00)| TO LEASE, Per An. 468 Tas, av basem' bet. Tand K.8125.00 1006 F st..basera'1F25.00) | i iret ‘Theabove is only asmall port books. For full list call at office the ist and 15th. (11 JOR REN1 1605 Gihst..n.b,,6r.€90 40) Dest. n. i ‘of prop for, bullet 1 1506 Hist. o Tor50) 1388 U st, 1517, 1519 31st st, 114845 Bisist.. 13r.42.50 2127 Wat, Bre. 2327 Pa ave - 10r..40350 1108234 si. 6mm 716 F st, 1u 2014 Mat./7r.. 10 F at., 9F- 0.67 2120 Ht., Sr... ‘35-200 | 1NOd Corcoran Ors. 385-00 |1220 24th st.. 6 rs. 21 st., WESCOTT & WILCOX, _ 1007 Pennsylvania ave.n.w. GOOD DWELLING-HOUSE, 825 nth. Apply to RA. PHIL. evorcave.” “PRY maw 1 1125 Lath, 19.0 15ty 454 New Jemey ave., 8 rooms, ‘2210 12th st. 6 rooms. all m.1., SANiEH @ TOWNSEND, U NISHED 1 Pa av., store... $250 907 Rst. n.w., 8r......$30 355 Pst, thw. 101... 76) 942 F at, oflice. 1237 20th st. nw. 328 Oth nw, (65 759 11th su Be. 806 Apihst..10rs. » 1235 Wy i 222471 st.n.w,store&Sr.5U|| 1008 G si.n.e.. a2 Fst. nw. ollice.....-BU/|1009 F st. $0\\tor, seh and Weets.orrias 13065 stn w., “40! Cor. 71 4 ° RNISH Towa Circle, 15 r Gt, n'r 19th, 107. (24, near i: ai.. 8 F_131.25 F si. pear 17th, 117_-200\|L, bear 20th st. 12r.—_1: 14th.or. Thos, Cir.1i7_200)/24, near D st... r. Masia n'r 15th J2r- 200) Mtave 13th at 10e5 N. or. 13th, nw... 14 F-200 Tousen. O re Permits vo see the above housescan be had at my with me for rent of sale is llberally office onl; nected ‘Of cost to the owner. For list of property for sale, call or send at office for “Beal Estate Guide. 3030 ‘EO. HOLTZMAN, 10th apd F sts.n.w. POR BESTONFURNISHED hoc Cont 230) xvas $60) 1214 FS, 2 vercneeeneedD 85 OL P sto dO URNISHKD. n’r Conn $383.33) Iowa Circie.......8166.08 YE an OO | 1ati 250) 20, ou 1437 Peon. ave. 1%. ror RENT— 72100 Hi st. n.w.10-388.33 2400 1.1 ay 130-88-39 od 2st dr Ket aw..Sr00 45, 33 % 16.50 a7. | 4 30 20F.--90) 1103 Stn st. n.w.il 7D ci BO A628 2OUN 8t., 8 TBD ENIBHED HOUSES. | Improvements, st W. eor. Stare and | 1540 W"'s., 6 rooms. m. i $20 per | Bib per | 1 vely fupshe mbing and all wu... high «r For price aud terms apply C. M- Mac ck, Boundary iwar Lach ned hats vlaew here: harcatnia Pee S828 aee, Bare poms and bath oon: al dt, 10 per cen TYLER RU JOR SALE. Brick Dwellin, vatnd ourtlage yMaanachtietis “ave. sh. vw Will be sol stn bow price oF ‘exchanged ter | Vacant ground 1a northwest section. ~ SWORMSTEUT & RIA Mom ne. near P Deick @, near dun Brick bwevliiyg » 3: | Frame Dwellings rowd Leo oP & BADLY 24m rm Fees A very desirable Dwelling, all modern improve is, on north side of Most, brewers Wh and NO St Wes BS.BOU. SWORMSTEDT & GRADLEY, nom Fa Fees NW NAW. an’ SW $9F8 96,000 ROH GUN wid hose GaN ct 3H th wu LENS Col. ot ‘The above is only a sniail portion of property on mar books. Fur full lis cal at ofioe for oullodn leswed ow the Ast aud 15th, 2 THOS. K WAGGAMAN. FO8 SALE SE noon House oN conus: bia sta; $2,700; Want S700 cach: balance eany terms JNO E. WAGGAMAN. Lt Od and SOG Ft nce DOR SALE-A TWOSTORY AND HASEMENE brick House, on 10th st. betworn O nnd Pasty: lab ISx lois: price, $8,000, UNO. FE. WAGGAMAN, mitt and SOG Pst aw. JOR SALE—PLEVEN-ROOM HOUSE: ALL MOI, imps; on nice coraer in U nw ent: Gai, Bim JNO. F. WAGGANAN, S04 nnd NOS Fit, F MIN TO AN IMMian ale customer, elevew- Howe. modern Iiprovements, Ht st, wear Tui nw. Addrem Box 119, Star office, 1-5 JOR SALE—1 HAVE TWO VERY ELEGANTLY finished Houses. located on one of te foe * of the northwest; modern In every respect, beauttt ub ase ten rooms: price, st be sold by March Ist NG. Ay Fst. uw Ri-aw SE 218 $y ST. 1 HAVE POR story brick: laree lot: house contains This erty 1s ery desirable, sid be purchased mW. INO A. 1416 F st now, DO SALE 1505 6th st nw... ne ‘ll mod: taupe. 3.200. easy as inert 401 D st. né., 6 rooms, all mod. imps, $3,000; eaxy payments, TS08 11th st. mw., 8 rooms, easy payments. 431) st. n.».. 6 rooms, water, gas and oves. $2,000; cosy payments SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Ja30-Imo O27 F stredt. SORSALE-SWALLINVISTNENTS THE POL: lowlug chuice Droperties at eteat bargains: 3 wew 5-room bricks, #,00 en, SNe, Rawat, Fo fl mod. t Ps, S050; i B00, Pie hui od ten ais, paying from 12 wo oH DAXENGOWER & So: jae tin [ok CHANGE A HARGAIN On Gs na 48th Brick; pro Meal alley.” Only $8,000, of will exchince for ‘so much of a budinins loot a, and pay ditie Suligd. WALKER @ WILSON tot F st nu. Tony a2’ FOr SALE 450 NEARLY New BRADBURY Loright Grand Piano, $250. one ve worth $350, $190; Wai. ik: some emborsed velvet Ebony Sulte Pur! worth $185 for BAS. All must be sold to qover ad. noes. Apply at office OF EXCHANGE BANK. 437 <n w. Fee Estate Company have a large and che improved and uuimproved property for =a rare chances for investment. Parties dest chase or Laving land for ale ‘cant section of the city will find it to do 90 through this company. gives its wi attention and energy to the deve: of that pare of the ciiy. | This company bas seventy thousand feet in one tract ou New Hampshire ave, at a burgud for investment. Also, 200,000 acres of improved farm lands in Vir ginia for sale or exchange. 510 Fst nw. 33 __ BUSINESS CHANCES. peearrory SALE Es ~ COLLINS PRINTING HOUSE, 705 Jayne st., Philadelp The Stock, ‘Fixtu: id Gcod-m this wel known and complet Print Offered at Public sale aba whiole, at the ati-then Roowia, 137, 139 and 141 mouth 4thsi.. on TUESDAY. March, 24. 1586, wt 12 o'clock noon. 1 ton, with unfinished con- de iurned over to the pur ‘The sale is made to close estates. ‘The esiablishinent Is open for examination any day previous to male For particulars inventory uf goods apply 10 BUGENE Hl. MUNDAY, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctiuncers: : 3:00 CASH WILL PURCHASE A DRUG STORE Dacctaring monthiy a vet cash dividend of over $150. For Feaons for welling, &e.. inquire &t 1800 16th st. nese WOK EXCHANGE—-HAVE MOVED FROM bos ton to this city: wish to exchanse beveral Dearly ew, desirable, well reuted housen it Boston for Waske Thgton 'y: have photographs, Address tox 143, Sthroftee, fiat FF et SAE READER PA Fawn Liquor store, Cigar. and Sample Room, “Central” or “Farmers Market’ owner having te ceived a public office, must sell or take active purtner: Fare chance for business tan «ith sinall capital. Cull or address W.F.f, 620 south 9h st. Philas!'a fis Se ] PER CENT GUARANTEED ON SUMS OF ig Istabibsimnent. will Prete Pe R™! |e FoR AE BY AUSTIN P. BROWN, 1426 F mtreet a. ‘Two of the most desirable corner jots, on 16th at A.w., 140 feet fronting on New Hampshire avenue baiween Mand ‘Ni: very low. Several square aud Parts of squares in the northeast ‘mection of tn city a Specuintive prices. Several very Geairabie: los ou aah near Colt road, put far from Boundary street: exenllent investanent A large tumber of superb tows im MU Pleasant village, embracing tn all seven acres, Ten houses have receatiy been built on this. property” And several more are coutracted jor. values wii speedily increase when spring building becing ji} TEAR r SC ES. 2, 4. iw = Reai"Eatate ana"ineurance Ageats, 231 Atanas AND CATTLE COMPANY STOCK POR + Paying 10 per cont annunily, besides Cleat evidence furuisied.” ‘all oF PETER CAMPBELL 1419 F aw. )No. (Glover 10 ASE, ALL =a pe RLY Se abs SRS ERS | FY AR US EN, AVE Be ie ope ‘Wiser erga pena raea bce | pets rt ees pe cee naa apes cer Foand q and west of oth sr tries Ones of suet Vator. JOHN H. HARRIS, 2: LON ADE? OPENS wilde well, by caltig, Tiamediately ‘on Se Looe ee Sn oe | Tin cia Herre Aw, cor Johansen, Ss ATTORNEYS. =. COUNTRY REAL _ ESTATE, | cess plessan: rooms. —— CUMPERILG, BERETNAN (CATE OF Tae and refurnished F eloune wth lures oh wale fi Giger poo sotiettor Soaverineer “obd Samet ol fates for somsmercal irstalers Pree Titles to Real 426-3. Sra ce oe e112 fer U. diet inerion Dep teeny | ean ness = ‘Montgomery county, Md., adjoining Dy 3 1s in the divil eervioe.. betes tee Cones, | _335-Lee Late of New Orleans, Proprictor. RT SY ec at (Raider steriaree eter | 1 BQDPPCawar, warn oat ies chet yoy re VAREPBELL CARMINGTON, A “A | location, one block from Goean. 1. ¥. NeWcoMEn, CHAN! 2 ACRES, Galina arcawe (Darmonr Law Belding» Will out up io acre Jand; x > Ferg Sy —— a0. F. WaGOAMAR, N. caer ae 111-40 = Residence, 818 T st nw. ‘GALEA UTIFUL HOME AT FG. the Metro Anion mae HILL, pony Lea

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