-J THE EVENING STAR Nkwb REM1*.ROOMSTJ^Oll … · $1.00 pkr yard. black silk novelties: 21 in....
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THE EVENING STARWASHINGTON:
r«IBAT . IHwrch «,JW.« HOSMY R. S4»YBM Fdilor.
I"be Irralas «*lnr ban it rr*nlar, porwniirntb«aa Me dally rircnlniion morf thnn treblethat mf «v other dnil> pnper published iu\\ ifliniroii, unil equal to Mm: of ail theMiter dn.il> paper* here added toaetber.
The change* in the offices which i>egan atBoon on the fourth of March, by the transfer ofexecutive power from Arthur to Cleveland, goforward from point to point. Yesterday thenew cabinet was announced, and but fur a hitchIn the .Senate inu-t or all of the nunies wouldhare been Immediately ratified. On the nextlower level It is announced that Mr. Charles 8.Fairchild will succeed Judge French a* flr*t as
i-;antsecretary of the tresisurv. Mr. Fairchildb<-l«m^s to the Tilden-Manning wintr of the NewYork democracy and wll be in thorough accordwith the new rTfitiw. lie was intimately associatedwith Mr. Whitney in reform politic* Inhi* own state, and may be dejiended upon tondBilnisterhis new functions in a similar spirit.President Cleveland shows his g*x>d Judgmentand conservation in retaining Mr. I*ruden at theWh ite House.
In a hlt-or-miw» style Congress gave heed toomeoC the needs ol the I»i.-trict and n<-,'leeted
other*. Thus, the «'api'.oi building comes In fontliberal appropriation to continue work on theapproaches. The Washington monument gats
/XX), and the Interior department building9160,IX>0. The Medical Museum is to have anew building. On the other hnnrl the needs ofthe library and the city post otTi.-e were ignored,and those who wished a lar^e appropriation fothe Garlleld hospital were disappointed.
President Cleveland's first day in the WhiteHour? was a busy od»\ He t<*>k his turn at tn»pump-handlepenance of nil presidents audndured the ordeal In good form. He listened
to much advice in the matter of offices, andpromised to give the question at is»ue his mosterious consideration. He rose early, workedJncessantly, and went to bed late, realizingafresh, no doubt, that station has its labor* proportionateto its honors. But iu his first day'saervice he found time to slip away to enjoy oneof the regulation drives of the capitirl,.the circuitof the grounds of the s<oldiers" Home.
Paradoxical as it may sound, ice is the bestfriend of fire. Thus the cold February Justended was notable for an unusual number ofdestructive fires, the losses throughout thecountry aggregating ten million dollars. TheFire-Fiend is a near cousin of Jack Fio-t. Nowthat the icy reign of the,one is Hosing n,r a season,we may hope for comparative relief tromthe other.
Inaugurations. thanks to the ball that windsBp the day, are apt to be self-supporting. Afierthe Garfield inauguration Mr. John \V. Thompsonwu able to send ba< k to each contributorthe amount of bis subscription, and the managersof the Cleveland ball are apt, not only todo that, but to declare a dividt nd for charitablepurposes.After his fishing excursion ex-President
Arthur resumes the practice of law in New"York city. But it is annntuno-d that he will nothave a partner. Gen. Grant's experience inthat line may have suggested to him the risk ofthe hyphen in business where pci-sonal reputationforms part of the capital.
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Congress retuv d to give $100,000 lor theBartholili statue pedestal, hut it voted SoO.OOOfcra statue to Lafayette and his compatriotsto be added to the monuments of this city, sothat the aid of the French in (because of libartyis to be recognized. If the execution of thework be artistic the statue will be a welcomeAddition to those we already possess.
It Is possible, but scarcely probable, that asnore absurd person than Senator Riddlebergerwas ever created.
No one would feel very sad if Gen. Grantfhould now brace up and get well.
If \ ou Have G ut
enough of the inaugural and will
Take time to look over our line of
spring overcoats. we know it will be jTIME WELL spent. to give vou AN idea
OF HOW extensive our line of spring
TOP-coats is we would say our prices
COMMENCE at $s and £40. so if you want
EITHER a plain. serviceable garment,
OR A handsome, satin lined one, we
HAVE THEM in either long, medium or
THE EXTREME cover coat.
ADVANCE styes of spring suits ARRIVING
DAILY.
A. saks <fc co,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,316 and 31s seventft street.
mrt
iveystonk malt wiiiskey.SPECIALLY distilled FOR medicinal use
strictly pure.the BEST TONIC.perfects digestion.
UMqualled for Consumption. Wanting l)HW8W, andGeneral iJvbility.
PRICE, Pur Buttle, fl.oo; 6 Bottles for $5.00:
Sewrarw of Imitations. None genuine without theSignature of EISNER A MENDELSON,
Sole Agents tor tne U. S. Phil* , Pa.fob sale by
Matt.Cromwell A Co., "kTschifTV-iy A Kvan-t, -Waabinyton, D, C.Barbour <fc Hamilton, )OSm.w&f
A Tunnel U sderThe Atlanticwould not SURPRISE you MORE
than the CLOSING outprices on fink cloth1nudoatthelondon
liverpool clothingco., cor 7th
and o sts
overcoats so cents on the dollar.overcoats so centson the dollar.overcoats so cents on tue dollar.
suits so gents on the dollar.vcitbsocentson the dollar.SUITS JO certson TUE dollar.
fASn pants!' PANT8rPROM $1.23 cpwards.
GIVE US A CALL. AND RE CONVINCED.
london and liverpool clothing co.,*14 CORNER 7T* AND G KTKKET&
First Spring Oflnino.mrs. m. j. hunt,
1300 p street northwest,Will exhibit h>-r first Importation ofFRENCH bonnets and HATSon monday and tcegday,
MARCH -ll> AND Jo.Vo Cu*. f28CELLCLOID TRrx8,X That iMfver br»«k», ii«v««r wran out, alw«j*Mwn, and can xt * urn w hilt bathing.1* fur taieat ( has. fisher'S,62» Tilt rwrt uorlliwaat.Mrs. PISH kb davotes h*r aiw-uUuu iv iu» want* OfL*djr Pftirvu* ml
0*axd Silk Sale.SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
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BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE.HEADQUARTERS
fob
AMERICAS SILKS!
We make a specialty of the "REGATTA BRAND"BLACK AMERICAN GROW GRAIN SILKS, whichis the product of a Lyons Silk Weaver who set up afactory in ».v Jersey some years ago. It haa theiustre, so ftne«« and finish ofthe beat Lyons Silks, andcannot he distinguished from it. even by experts. Weki-ep tikis brand in eij<bt qualities, each quality beingthe best Intrinsic value ever offered.
REGATTA BRAND AMERICAN SILK.Quality No. 1 $1 (X) Qnality No. 5 $1.50Q lality No. 'Z 1.1'A) QualiV No. 0 1.6ftQuality No. 3 l.'^i Qitalitv Na 7 . 1.85Quality No. 4 1.30 Quality No. S 2.00The steadily increasing demand and extreme popularityof these g iods is entirely due to their purity of
raw material used, their superior finish and generalexcellence, and durability. We take pleasure in recommendingthem to our customers.For four years we have made a specialty of the
"PERFECTION" BRAND AMERICAN COLOREDGROS GRATN SII.K,
ONLY $1.00 PER YARD.ALL THE STANDARD AND NEW SPRING
SHADES.We have sold this silk for four seasons, and bare yetthe tii'»t complaint to hear.
LADIES SPEAK OF THEM IN THE HIGHESTTERMS.
We (Jimrati tee every yard as before^ not to crack orn^b within any reasonable time, always retains itsbeautiful lintsli and lustrous effect.To combine with the above Silks we offer a veryham'.soiiie line of
TWO TONED BROCADE SILK.IN
r\fDDATTvt^»V *-« r«*-'mx*x\\jl u^.l\ 1 tfi JLV, r»These
Brocades will take the place of embroideredSurahs, which are too li^bt and flimsy for trimmingn!:«l combining with heavier silk fabrics. Particularlyd« <iritb!e for Combinations, Dress Fronts, Panels andSpring Wrapt
ONLY 82.00 PF.Tl YARD.40 SHAMS AND t-OLOHS
or
YARN DYED SATINS.Which we shall ofT»-r at ilie marvellously low price of
PKR YARD.7 sh»<1»"< < f nine, 3 shades of link. 15 shades of Olive,
'1 shud< s of Bronze,:} shades of Brown. 4 shadesof t .arnct. Black. White. Cream, iiavan,Copper, I.iglit «;rei-ii. Myrtle, Purple,
Nile. lilac. Orange, Old (iold,<iray. < lierrv. Cardinal, Salmon,Straw and Scarlet.
These are particularly desirable for Spring WrapLinings, combination trimmings, <£c.We have reduced the price of the
$1.50 PERSIAN SILK BROCADES TO81.00 PKR YARD, TO CLOSE.
27 IN. CHINA CREPESFor Evening Wear. Ivory. Cream. Pink, Fawn, Mode,
chocolate, Scarlet. and Cardinal,$1.25 PER YARD.
5<) IN. SILK MULL,Ivory, Cream. Pink, Blue, and Black,
$1.00 PKR YARD.B LACK SILK NOVELTIES:
21 IN. JERSEY SILK.22 IN. JERSEY TRICOT SILK,24 IN. ARMURE TRICOT SILK,25 IN. TRICOTINE SILK,25 IN. TRIO>T SIl.K.25 IN. ARMURE JERSEY SILK,
$1.50 PER YARD.
WOODWARD A LOTHROP,BOSTON DRY GOODS noUSK,
ONE PRICE ONLY,021 Pa. Ave. fmhfll 912 D St
Spring Overcoats
MADE TO ORDER for 312.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING A FEW STYLES OFGOOI« FROM WHICH WE MAKE SPRINGOVERCOATS TO ORDER AT 312.finer grades. MADE UP WITH silk FACingand silk SLEEVE lining, at $21.
STREET SUITS.
HEAVY DARK GRAY CHEVIOT AND LIGHTCOLOR CASSIMER, FOR STREET WEAR, MADETO ORDER AT $15 PER SUIT.
E. B. BARNUM * CO.,
mbO 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
I^kXTorrow May Be ,
BUT TO-DAY IS. AND I WOULD INTEREST YOUIN DRESS SIIIRTSThat are perfectly fitting.Everything bin >«-en cheapened until the lowestnotch lias reached.
My Item >hirt-* a:e Uiilaundered, and have mypatentr,*j6t.-r-« attached to prevent the stud button rubbingthe stein at the base of neck. lean tit you perfectly.and >i.\ of thopen-back shirts will cost you$«; and last you two years.The nevt in order is a pleated bov>m open-frontShirt, finished all but holes and buttons, name shapeor cut, and price as the above.The third is au oi» n-iiaulc Shirt, also perftwtly flttine.nicely laundered. good quality, six for $ ).Then 1 have a quality of shirts got up to see howfood an article c>>'ilil be produced lor a given price,'iiey have real linen bos. >nis. uood cotton, aine shapea> the b«»t, well made, at.d sell for the low price of
SIX for THItEE dollars. bbThe dry goods houses don't handle these shirts.Fhis "statement would be incomplete without mentioninga nice assortment of
CHEVIOT SHIRTSOf my own manufacture, with collars and ruffli attach*d. suitable for working men. tourists, travelersaixl others. '1 hese cannot be hail elsewhere, but t am*uti-.fi< <! with a moderate remuneration, to I Mil themfor ONE DOLLAR EACH. i
skeleton shirts,or shirts without tails or bucks, dosing out. 8eventyEveonto each, laui:dcr«-<i.Look out for a Night Shirt announcement eoon.
HEN NINO,THE CLOTHIER,
410 SEVENTH STREET mh8
Our Show Window Was! SMASHED
LAST NIGHT BY THIEVES, A5D the GOODSWERE CARRIED OFF.
WE HAD COATS AND VESTS TAKEN OF SOMESUITS AND THE PANTS OF OTHERS, SO WEHAVE SOME
ODD COATS AND VESTS AND PANTS.
I IF YOU WISH A WAT AND VEST OR I*ANTB,I COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU.
UEOROE 8PRANSY.| 607 Seventh Street n.w.,mh« Opposite U. & Peat OfBo*
I C-IX ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS FOR| O 81, atxl other My lea at proportionately- reducedI rates. Low pricea, but not cht ap work. n. WALZL'8I Imperial Ktmliu-'.hiy Market space, 477 PennsylvaniaI ave.; alao at UOo W. Baltimore kl, Baltimore. It*
Mme T. 13. Harrison,j 1387 F ST. N.W.
SPECIAL SPRING OPENING OF
IMPORTED BONNETSAND HATS
FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR,MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
March 2 and 3.R84t* (No Carda)flunninoham. hatter,v lUi luM received the Spring Style Block.kILK. HATS made to order and eld atylee Pwtt1eied. Mil M «t- u.w. A
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GTOOD Nkwb TO Atf>
The late patrona of F. H. WILSON, and my frltoM,will be pleased to lwm that
genuine babgainb
Cam be Obtainkd at 409 7t«Brum
Oar Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any otter alio*equal price.
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I shall continue to make to measure the celebrated$5 Ladies' Shoe, and Gent's $5 Waukenphaat Shoe,which have given entire satisfaction.
GEO. W. RIGS,mh6 Successor to F. H. Wilson, 400 7th >t. n.w.
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THE "ELITE" KID GLOVES WEBB INTRODUCEDBY THE PALAIS BOYAL SIX YEABSAGO. THE SUPERIOR FIT, FINISH ANDQUALITY HAS MADE THE "ELITE" GLOVENOTED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. HAVINGJUST RECEIVED THE NEW SHADES FOBSPRING WEAR, WE HAVE DECIDED ON aSPECIAL SALE OF THESE GLOVES, andSHALL QUOTE
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the l'ala IS roya'l PATRONS know theFOLLOWING to be THE REGULAR PRICES:
3-BUTTOXS, $1.00.4-BUTT0N8, $1.10.O-BUTTONS, 81.26.8-BUTTONS, $1.60.
MOUSQUETAIRES, 8 BUTTONS, $1.08.GENTS 2 BUTTONS, $1.60.
PRICES BELOW AP.E FOB THE SPECIAL SALEONLY; THAT IS. FROM MARCH 6 TO MARCH 14.
3-BUTTON9, 93c.4-BUTTONS, 69c.6 BUTTONS, $1.19.8-BUTTONS, $1.29.
MOUSQUeta Ires, 8 BUTTONS, $1.7$.GENTS,<i BUTTONS. $1.25.
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THESE GLOVES WE NOW SHOW IN NEWSHADES OF TANS, BROWNS. GRAYS. ETC.THE SPECIAL SALE PRICES ARE THE LOWESTQUOTED IN SIX YEARS FOR "ELITE" KID
GLOVES.
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UNDERWEAR.It is needless to speak about the Material and Workmanshipof these Goods, our patrons and the general
public being well aware that we are selllug a first-classarticle only.WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES AND INVITE INSPECTION.BRIDAL SETS, consisting of Chemise, Gown andDrawers, ofgood muslin, pompadour shape,trimmedwith rows of fine Torchon Lace and Hamburg Inserting,at $4.99, well worth
A large assortment of sets up to $50.LADIES' CORSET COVERS, square shape, perfectfit, trimmed with Hamburg Inserting ana edge frontand back, at 73c.
THEY WERE CONSIDERED CHEAP AT 98c.50 Do*. LADIES' CHEMISES, orer 10 different
styles, square and ponted shapes, reduced from f1.26to 75 cents.
Ladies' NIGHTGOWNS, good muslin. Mother Hubbardstyle, 10 Tucks and Embroidered Ruffle,at 87c.Ladles' SKIRTS, with eight wide Tucks and 8 inchesdeep irlmbroidered Flounce, at 92 cents.
Received a second lot of the celebrated La Bell* Corset,of fine French Coutllle, lace Tops, and shall offerthem again at 81.20.
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Spring And Summer 1885*NEW STOCK o* PAHTB iwtts&a finnrxi Brr.trWOOL AND COTTON FABRICS, PLAIN,CHECKED. PLAID, STRIPES, AND FIGUREDSTUFFS IN ALL COLORS.
NEWEST STYLES AND LATEST DESIGNS. FIOURKUJERSEY SILKS, EMBROIDERED PON(IKKCOLORED SURAHS, COLORED SATlNDUC» hJSS.COLORED VKL\rETS.ia,OUOYARDSOF FRENCH SATTEENS ANb THE VERYLATUbTSTYLES.FINESTQUALITY SCOTCHGINGHAMS,BROCHEAND CHECK DRESS LINENS. NEW DESIGNSIN TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS.OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CLOAKS AND WRAPVlHi.fiARK OFFERED WITHOUT REGARD
Tocos'rWE OFFER A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACKPKKIN STRIPED KII.IT* AT SI. VERY SUPERIORGOODS.
one price.JW. M. SHUBTER A SON,
1® PENNSYLVANIA AVENTTL\N. B. THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. OS
Sahx K.Kn$ELEUANrMLVSR WAMi
PLACED -wlilE.BAM'L KIRK * SON,
173 west baltimore street,b*itxmou,h»Eaubltehtd 1817. WAm
Inaugural iwjust OPENED, FULL LINE
PEARLEMB'DBLACK ȣ<1 WHITE KID GLOVES,WHITE SILKSATIN and LAWN BOWS ftBATIEA
n»rSpring Styles,
silk oatb,OPERA RATS,
DERBY NATO.
JAJGBt P&YWMMns-aw «ttiHftw«im
- WANTED.HELP.WANTED.A COMPETENT DRUU CLERK TO
take charee of a new stock. Young, single munpreferred. Address BKONNO. Star office. It*
W-anted.a white boy about 16 YXARSof age; 121? Peuna. ave. n.w. It*
"TT|7"anted.a' uood^wajtb woman ooofif ,VY that understands her buslnea,to stay at night.Call at once at northeast corner of10th and Virginiaare. s.e. jIt*
WANTED.A NEAT AND POLITE YOUNOcolored Man for a hotel. Must be well recommended.Apply ut 1S20 F BL n.w. It*
WANTED^-AN EXPERIENCED MIDDL2Vaged woman, as nurse for an lafont six months
old. Apply, with reference, at 1413 K st. n.w. ninG-st*
WANTED-A RELIABLE MAN (GERMANpreferred) to act as agent for the De«ring M'ffCo. or Cleveland, O., for the sale of their combinedbeer faucet, pump aud bung. Apply between 1 and 2or 0 and 7 o'clock to m/X. DEER1NG, St. Jameshotel. ni6-vtt*
WANTED.AN EXPERIENCEP COMPETENTGirl (German preferred), for general housework:
good wages. Apply at 223 3d st. n.w. m6-3t*"ITTANTED.A BOY THAT CAN MAKE HIM>\self generally usefol. Address Box 83, Staroffice. tt>h0-3t
WANTED-A WHITE OIRL FOR NURSE;must be well recommended. Apply at 40G lltb
st.n.w. mh6-2t»
WANTED.A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK. APplyimmediately, witb references, at SIR 13thst.n.w. mb6-2t*
WANTED-A COOK. APPLY AT 027 MARYland ave. s.w. mh6-'it»
Wanted - German nurse for twochildren. 604 U st. n.w. mC-3t*
Wanted.soo newsboys to sell b. n.Warner's Guide; the finest dime book ever published.Big money. Unsbld copies taken back. H. U.
WARNER. 9161* at. m6-8t
WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED BOOKkeeperin a large mercantile bouse: must comewell recommended. Address, In own handwriting,Post Qftice Box bb4. mh0-3t»
WANTKD-A YOUNG LADY WITH GOODfigure; required to try on Jackets and dresses.
Apply by letter to RKDFERN, Arlington Hotel.Washington, D. C. mhU-'it
WANTED-A GENTEEL WOMAN TO~COOK,wasb and iron; also a neat Girl to nurse and docbamberwork: both must stay *t night aud bring firstclassreferences. Apply at 523 3d st. n.w. m6-2t
WANTED.WHITE AND COLORED WOMENcooks, (10 to 02O: chambermaids, nurses, generalworkers, scrub and kitchen girls, men cooks.PRICE <fc COOMBS, Employment aud Room RentingAgents, 926 F st. n.w.
XtTANTED-AN ACTIVE AND RELIABLETV Life Insurance Man for the general agency of the
Single Men's Endowment Association, of Minneapolis,Minn. Endowments are payable after two vearsat marriage; very popular ana easy to work; splendidopening 10 me rigm man. call or address A. U.SHATTUCK. Ebbltt House. mh6
WANTED.A GOOD COOK FOR A PRIVATEfamily. Apply at 1410 S st. n. w. mh5-3t*
WANTED-A RESPECTABLE AND COMPExtentGirl for plain cooking and general bousework. Apply with references at 608 0th st. n.w.mh6-2t*
WANTED.A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS SOMEknowledge of the wholesale fancy goods business,as salesman. Apply to C. W. THORN & CO., 813 9thSt. n.w. m&-2t
ANTED.THOSE IN WANT OF RELIABLEhelp and situations, male and female, cooks, laborers.clerks, housemaids, and all positions of trust,apply to or address National Employment and RoomRenting Agency, licensed office, 000 Louisiana are.n.w. Ja31
WANTED.SITUATIONS.WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED
woman, situation as cook lb a private familyGood references cau be given. Call at 1606 L st.1MV. It*~\X7"ANTED.BY AN EXPERIENCED BEAM*) 1 stress, employment by the week. Un operateseveral sewing machines. Address Box 146, Star office.mh0-31*
WANTED-A HIGHLY EDUCATED MIDDLE~agixiJady, experienced teacher of music, French,German and the English branches, wants an engagement;would prefer a permanent home and Kindtreatment to hiifh salary. Address "F," care Milbourne'sAdvertising Agency, Baltimore, Md. mh6-3t
WANTED.PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS,seamstresses. Indies'maids,cocks,nurses,chambermai(i9,mencooks,\v.\tters,waitrt*s3'.*s,and other help,witii references. PRICE «fe OJOMRS, Eiuplovmentand Boom Renting Agents, 026 Fst. n. w. mh6-2t*ANTED^BY A_ COMPETENT ^COLOREDman a Situation as cook iu private laniily: best
city references furnished. Address C. K., Star office.mh5-3t*
WANTED.SITUATIONS.NURSES FOR THEsick can be obtained at all hours of thp day or
night.through theWASHINGTON DIRECTORY FORN URSES. southwest cor. of 12th and F sts.n.w. f3^5w*
WANTED.ROOMS.ANTED-BY A PHYSICIAN, ROOM SUITablefor office, furnished or uniXirnUhed, in
northwest part of city, after March 4th. Address Box99, Star office. mh6-3t*ANTED-BY A LADY,TWO UNFURNISHED,T\ communicating rooms, on second Uoor, in northwesternpart of the city: references exchanged. AdIress"Unfurnished Rooms." Star office. mh0-3t*
\\J"ANTED.OFFICE ON~FIR5T_FLOOR,ON OR* Vt near Pennsylvania ave. Address PHYSICIAN,Staroffice. mh.r>-3t*
WANTED.HOUSES.ANTED.ANY DEPARTMENT CLERK, ORother person having a house for sale cheply, willflud cash purchaser by addressing TOI.O, Starofli'-eNorthwest preferred. It*
WANTED . IMMEDIATELY . AN UNFURni-thedHouse, niue to eleven rooms, for a familyof adults; In northwestern portion of city. Rent moderate.Address, stating terms. Box 70. staroffice. m(J-'it«
WANTED.HOUSES FOR GOOD TENANTS.We make a specialty of property of non-residents.B. U. WARNER. 91C F st. «S-6t
"11TANTED-HOUSES TO RENT. WE HAVET V constant application.
HUFTY A DYER,flft-lm Real Estate and Insurance. 13tli and F sts.
WAITED.MISCELLANEOUS.ANTED.ANY ONITHAVTNG INAUGURAtlonLumber to sell cheap, address, with name,kind, quantity and price, LUMBER, Star office. lt»
W-ANTED^FOOT UTHK STATE~PRICEand where it may be seen. Addrets LATHE,Star office. It*
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT MYElectric Method is positively the only processwhich totally Destroys Superfluous Hair Sena stampfor circular. Terms reasonable. MADAMEGABRIEL.711 Sth wt. n.w. iV5-'iw»
WANTED . LADIES' BEARDS ANDMUStaohes.Superfluoushair on I he female face, onthe upper lip. chin, cheeks and throat Is one of themost unsightly, noticeably masculine and obnoxiouscomplexion blemishes that auy lady can be afflictedwith. Indies with this hlrsiitlcal growth on theirfaces will be pleased to know that Dr. J. VAN DYCK,Dermatologist, permanently and forevor remove* thisobnoxious growth of hair by the scientific operationof electrolysis (the electric needle process),and Inorder to place his treatment within the reach of ail, heand his assistant will treat all who call at once for S'ia nitting. Any lady with the least regard for her lookshave now no excuse for having hair on their faces.Mate your engagements at onct\ Dr. VAN DYCKhas removed his office to bOU llth street, where theDoctor can be consulted dally until next Tuesday,March loth. mhO-f,s,mlm»
WANTED.FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES. FORcity and conntrv use. Parties having Turnoutsto sell will call at W. F.GEYER & CO.'S, C st., between4Vj and Uth st. n.w. Also, the cheapest place to hireHorses and Carriages. Horses and Carriages forsola. fJ8
WANTED-TO ASK WHETHER YOU HAVEseen the "Little Oiant," at l'iO'2 F st n. w..weighingless than three pounds, and with 1 cent's worth ofkindling wood coolt two meals. Crowds see it dailyana buy It at §1.50.
r>8-«t« N. O. BOND A 00.
W*ESfc Repairs promptly attendedT. V. NOONAN, Plumber,ff24-lm 61b^ llth st. aw
\T7*ANTED.EVERY LADY TO BE HER OWNYV dressmaker by learning cutting and fitting byMOODY'S new tailor system ofactual measurement.It hi taught at 1237 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. fe23.
WANTED-THAT SI BOX t>F 60 CIGARS.That box of U5 cigars for 400. AH former 16c.brands of cigarettes now 10c. UO cigarettes 6c.. atSICKLE BROS.', 1011 Pennsylvania ave. fl7-lm
WANTED - ENVELOPES, DEPARTMENT,rare United States and Foreign Stamps. Send onapproval and always state lowest cash price. L. H.ADLER. JR., Wholesale Stamp Dealer. Box 37,Philadelphia, Pa. f!3-Im^7-^TF.D-8ECOND-HAND.CLOTHING, WAT-t » ciivsjfuns.iimiuihj»;w«firy; aiso, turiiiture. stove#,<tc.,<6c..txjugLit. Best cash price paid. S. (iungeubelnier,701 7th s.w. Note by mall promptly attended to.J 111-'2m
Wanted.I have reliable Felt Derbys at 92 and f2.80. A.T. LKWis. 430 7th at. General stock of liats andFurnishings cheap. f5-3m
WANTED-INSECTS AND THEIR OERM Exterminatedfrom Bed Lounge* aitd other ffirni*tare, Furs. «tc. A. H. CHACE & BRO.,au'21 610 Louisiana ave.
WANTED-TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E.BEALL, Bateman «!fc Co.'s Bank, 1411 F SL n.w., Is a Commissioner of Deeds for every State andTerritory, V. s. Commissioner, Examiner aud Notary.Always in office from » a. in. to 6 p. m. mii
BUSINESS CHANCES.FOR SALE-WHOLESALE AND RETAILCORnerLiquor and Cigar Store, with first-claw residenceconnected, at low rent. Inquire at Armstrong'sLaw office, 404 Louisiana ave., from ten to threeo'clock. mh5-3t*
PARTIES FROM OTHER CITIES AND STATES,or who contemplate leaving this city, by callingat Johnson llrothetV Wood ana Coal office, lStUU Fat. n.w« oan learn of a grand opportunity by whichfrom two to live thousand per cent can be madeduring the next six months on moderate investments.A startling announcement, but a tact. Cull and see.fil-lSt* BOND» CO.A GOODINVESTMENT.THELATESTPATENTA Novelty Window Screen, to suit any window. Theright of the District and state of Maryland fbr salecheap. Recommended by all to be the best in themarket. Selling Ibr want of time to attend to It, Applyto J. K. YKRKE8, office Independent Ice Company,l'ith st. and Peuna. ave. AtiKKSw*"TOHN T. MITCHELL,O. Dealer In Real Estate,Notary Public, 1100 Pennsylvaniaav«Improved andqutlmnroved property in all parts of
PERSONALfCyotte Square, city. If
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FOR REM1*.ROOMSTJ^OllRENT.ROOS18.FURNISHEDOR UNFURJOnisbed. and also a lot antique fbrniture for sale, at9010 H street, or 1723 Pennsylvania avenue n.w.mM4w*-rrtOR RENT-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, NEARJD Iowa Circle, in private family, to gentlemen onlv.164113ttst.ja.w. mh6-3t«T7»Om RENT -TWO NICELY-FURNISHEDX Room* on second-floor; house new; baa all Improvements:convenient to two lines of can board Iffclred. Apply at ia03 S si. n.w. f3ft-2w*TT»OB &ENT-810 IN ADVANCE FOR THIRDr floor, 992 N mL n.w., eonslatlng of two large unfurnishedrooms, convenient to three lines of street cars.Referopces. mtaG-3t*
JIOR RENT.ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMSen Suite or single; with or without board, at 032
st. n.W. Table board a specialty. mh6-6t*T^OR RENT - FURNISHED PARLOR ANDXI Chamber, 7800thst, cornerH aw., over Bishop sDrue Store, central location, convenient to all streetcar lines. mh6 etTT«OR feENT- FURNISHED ROOMS. WITHX Board, at reasonable terms. West End Hotel,1 <17 K st. Windows for rent for the inauguration
okRfcNT.AT Ilia 17TH ST. X. W. VERY DEsirablesuite ofrooms to parties without dtiildren:references required. ft8-Gt*I^QR RENT.1314 K 8T. N. W. LARGE, NEWLYJ. furnished Parlors and Bedrooms, first and secondfloors, with grflte tires- also single room; desirable location.d27-0w*
OR RENT-WE HAVE A BIG LI8T0F ROOMSof all kinds, with or without Board. In all part* ofthe city; lists tarnished free of charge at W.iRFIEL1V8Room-renting Agency, 40011th st.. oppositeStar office. n2W-l5w»
FOR RENT.STORES.FOR RENTFINE STORE,Suitable for either drug or grocery business, cor. 15thand I sts. n.w. JOHN SHERMAN,QS-lW 027 F st. n.w.TT'OK RENT-FINE LARGE STORE. WITH CELXlar and connecting rooms if wanted; central part oithe city, half square north of Pensylvania ave. W illbe vacant by March 15th. Inquire 423 11th st n.w.(private entrance.) f7-lm
FOR RENT.OFFICES^OR RENT~
GLOVER BUILDING.F st., betw een 14th and 15th sts. n.w.,Sear U. S. Treasury.Handsome Office Rooms, either single or en suite,with steam, heat, elevator and Janitor service.TUGS. J. FISMTJl * on
f20-2w 1324 F st'n.w.
money to loan.Money to loan in sums of fitooo andover. jOS. C. G. KENNEDY,mh6-3t 73015th «t.O0Q 000 TO LOANt®15 000
5,000 on real estate.8,600~ 500 fmh6] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN.
Money to loan on real estate securityofthe District.at 6 percent interest: facilitieslor repayment unequalled; charge* very mod e. o.HARTIG. Treas. \\ ashington Six Per Cent l'ei ..iHtientBuilding Ass'n, lOOl, cor. 7th and K sts. n.w.
Money to loan on real estate~insums to suit
HUFTY * DYER.f20-Sm Real Estate and Insurance, 13th and F st*.y>~| \ AA7\ TO loan ON REAL ESTATE]© XvUiUUU lu sums to suit.
DANENHOWER * SON,fel7-lm 122G F st.
Money to loan on real estate.promptl attention to all applications.
swormstedt <fc bradley.111-Im 02b F st. n.w.
Money to loan on real estate orother security, in sums to suit, at lowest rates otInterest; least expense and without delay. R A.PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. n.w. f7-VJmoney to loan,
On Real Estate Security,At Lowest Rates of Interest
R. O. HOLTZMAN,fB Corner 10th and F streets northwest
Money to loanIn sums to suit, on approved Real Estate security,at lowest rates ot interest. Charges moderate. No
unnecessary delay. J. V. N. HCYCK,nlo» 15U5 Pennsylvania ave.
I HAVE MONEY to LOAN ON GOOD RKALEStateor collateral security at lowest rate* of interest.No delay wlieu security is good. O. C. GREEN, Room1, Firemen's building, cor. , th st. and Im. ave. ja2S
Money to ianIn sums to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real
estate security. FITCH, FOX <£ BR«)WN,o20 1437 Pennsylvaniaave.
MONEY to loanat lowest hates of interest,on real estate security.
THOS. J. FISHER <fc CO..se5 1324 F st. n.w.
for" sale.lots.IjiOR SALK.I.OTS.COLUMBIAHEIGHTS, 14THstreet extended. We can now sell desirable Lots15 to 20 cents in this beautiful location, one-fifth ca-h:balance in one, two and three years; 5 per ceut interestStreet cars, water and gas. Apply to
A L BARBOUR CO.,m6-2w_
Le Droit Building, Washington, D. C.
t"U)R SALE-CHOICE LOTS.ltifh St., corner M n.w.f 75x106. very choice;
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Corner Tst n.w., 61x100: price SI per foot.N St.. north sUle,between 1"fth ana 16th,49x130: $2.Massachusetts are., between 17th and lfeth n.w.,north side; 92.10th, corner Madison st: S2.O St., north side, between 2<ith and 21st; $1.50.Southwest corner 'JOth and O sts. n.w.; $2.50.Jefferson St., near 10th; onlv lot loft on the street;$1.50. B. H. WARNER,mh3-5t 910 F st. n.w.
Ij^OR SALE.LOTS.WE CAN OFFER GREATinducements to parties who desire to build homes,or for Investment in lots, at Le Droit l'ark; 7th and9th street cars; water, sewers and asphalt streets runningto the park. Cash or time. Apply tomh3-2w A. I- BARBER & CO., Xe Droit Building.For sale.bcildTnu lots in ajTlTpartsof the city, at low prices and on easy terms. Calland see our list. WA-LKER <fc WILSON, lOOOF st.
n.w. f28-lmTJARTIES IN SEARCH OF DESIRABLE BUILDXtnx Lots or Residences In the northwestern portionof the city will lind it to their advantage to rail and seeour decided bargains before purchasing elsewhere.
CONARD &McEUEN,Room 4, Kellogg Building,fe28-6t* 141U Fst.
JpOR SALECHOICE BUILDING IX)TSIn the Northwestern Section, and Handsome New
Dwellings,at *7,000, ffl.000. $H,.r>0<», $10,500,$12.000, #13,500.SI4,000, si5,000,S22,000, S24.000, *20.000,$30,000,135,000 and $40,000.Call for description.
WM. P. YOUNG,f27-10t 1303 F st n.w.
Forsale.choice building lots in the northwest division of the city.We offer for sale a large number of chijlce buildingRites, situated on favorite avenues and streets, in thenorthwest section of the ctty, comprising in location"Dupohi Circle".Massachusetts, Connecticut, NewHampshire and Rhode Island avea. and adjacentstreets.To investors we can offer, singly or In blocks, lotssituated In the at>ove desirable localities, at prices thatcannot fail to uu- liaudsomelv.For plait aila full information, apply to
THOS. J. FISHER CO..Real Estate Brokers,fe!4-lm 1324 F st. n.w.
LOST AND FOUND.T OST.EVENING OF MARCH 4TH, AFTER1j fireworks display, a buncb of keys, 1 cheap oldsilver watch, glass face, broken, valued for associations,and 1 pocket-book, containing 10 cents, nearAlbuaugh's Opera House, or between there and theTreasury building. Finders will have full value paidfor all, either separate or all combined, by sending orwriting to Miss M. R., 1424 Tstn.w., Washington,D.C. It*
Lost-gold medal, shape of oval, withscolloped edge. Inscription on face, "Mathematics,June, 1884?" ou back, St John's, Coll. Inst,Wm. A. O'Brien, 2d class. Liberal reward to tinderif returned to 1801 S st. n.w It*
Found-march 5th, on fstreet,near13th, a dark Leather Purse,containing a smallamount of change, railroad ticket, Ac. The ownercan have it by calling on Dr. PEARSON, 61112th St.,describing the property still further, and paying forthis notice. It*
FOUND-AT THE INAUGURAL BALL ALady's Shawl, which owner can have by provingproperty and paying tar this advertisement. At 13255th st. n.w. It*T QST-ON MARCH 3D, 1885. ONEj HACKXJBad^e, No. 41; _ Any onefinding ft will please re-i»«" »w *. OilAW a jbJLVtK* STABLE, CapitolH1U. ft#T OST-MARCH OTH. ON 14TH ST., BETWEENA-J t sod N sts., an Aiigutor Purse containing cardsaud small sum ofmoney. Reward If returned to 1424N st n.w. it*
MT-ON MARCH 5, A GOLD CHASEDBRACEJ-iJUaT. A suitable ri-ward will be paid if returnedto 110 N lrginla ave. s.w. It*© Bf REWARD..STRAYED, A PUG DOG, WITH«jpU black points; answers to name of Dandy.Above reward for bis return to 210 East Capitol st.mhd-3t»X OST OR STOLEN-ON MARCH 4TH, A LARGE,J.J black Newfoundland Dog, white breast and feet;license tag 4020. Liberal reward if returned to W. C.SCOTT, 138 7th st. n. e. mh0-2t«X OST.$6 REWARD-ON MARCH 4TH, ONEA j brown leather traveling satchel, containing wearingapparel and several letters addressed to T. P. Winchester.Return to Howard Hotel. mh0-2t*
LOST.ON OTH ST., BETWEEN M AND NEWYork ave., the front elevation of three houses, onbrown paper. Liberal reward If returned to 823
1st st. n. e. mhS-2t*X Q8T-A GOLD-HEADED CANE, MARKED J.XJ8. Finder rewarded ifcane left at 1023 Maaaachueettsave. mh0-3t«X OST.YELLOW DOG, FEET. END OP TAILJu and nose tipped with white; tag 4282. Reward Ifleft at 11 K st. u.e. mh0-3t*XJ^OITND.AT THE INAUGURAL BALL, A LAJ;dies' Pin, which the owner can have by provingaroperty and paying for advertisement. 1210 32dst.,Georgetown. m5-3tX OST.BLACK VELVET PANNIER, LAVENJ_jder satin lining, going from Oth and H sts. n.w. toFTand up V to Oth. Return to 804 Oth at. n.w. Suitablereward. mhO-2t*X 0®T.ON THE CAPITOL GROUNDS. AFTKRXjnoon of March 4th, a Leather Pocketbook containingabout fOO in currency.and a nmuWr of papersofno value to any bur the owner. If the boo'.: auditaaBrflBaX OCT.MARCH 4TH, A GOLD MEDAL "OFI ./National Sportsman's Club, Sept. 3,1873, with theengraving aud name. Finder will please return toTrtMuyuepartment. Same name is on medaL
mh5-2t*"f ixt-TWO OSTRICH PLUME FANS, EMJL/broldaredHandkerchief, with owner's name,
IMIfk, ooraar 1st and Indiana ave. n.w. nhG4t
for rent.houses.Ifor rent.17 ASP 19 e STREKT & W., COMfortablebrick Dwellings. $1U each.
DUVAIX * MABILm«-3t mm
For rent-some of Tir* most attractUve Minuses in the city; furniabed or gthtrihit.Apply at K£HBRDY*fc
mhO-tit790 15U» St.
For rent-l st.. near 14th st. h.w.,A hardyme new reiMenn, coaWllo| eleven
rooms: hwued bv farnare; ha.*open liraplareata everyroom: pneumatic bell*, speaking tubes and cabiuatmantels.Plumbing exceptionally flue and the property tretclassin every particular.Will rent only to a strictly private femlly With no
small children.thos. j. fisher * co.,
mhftflt 1824 F st a.w.
FOR RENT.517 EAST CAPITOL st.: ELEVENrooms: In flrst-«huw condition; modern Improvements:large yard; cellar and stable. Inquire next
door, 610. mbO-St*
For hfxtar.RA<S>n.av.l6r.$125 1034 »0th St,ftor»,*r. f26IohJJ Corooran, f. lOr.lOO 1751 S st n.w.,7r 22.50& 8t-' fur-l l' 100 470 E St. S.w.,^r. 20
l.tl9Corcoran.far..llr.S5 40 M St. n.w,'4r.... 151900 N st. n.w., store 5o 2018 10th St. n,w., Or....15
D « e.- Or -30.53 80-86 Myrtle at, 7r .15HI ?.9ih «-*-.10r. 30 1807 6th St., 6r, 12.502136 H n.w., 7r 80 1123 B St. «.e., §*- 12mh6 THOS. E. WAGOAMAJf.
FOR RENT.416 SPRUCE ST., DE DROIT PARK,seven rooms: all modern improvement*! 927.50.
A. L. BARBER A CO., DeDrolt Building. m6~3t
FOR RKNT-942R~ HTTNTW.. TWO-STORY ANDbasement brick. 7 rooms all mod. Imps.: $35 permonth. SWORMSTEDT A BRADLEY.
mn6-3t 828 F at. n.w.
For rent-fcrxtshed hocser i havethe very elegant new 8 story aud t»»sement pressed
brick dwelling. 5 Iowa Vircle, rlchlv furnished, forrent under a lease of two veurs at $i50 per month.This residence is especially suited for occupancy by acabinet minister, Congressman, or other gentlemanwanting a complete home. The owner built for personaluse, and spared no means to make his homecomplete in every respect. Tlie many rooms it containsare large, and the location Ls very commanding.Apply to JNO.A. PRESCOTT. 1416 F st.n.w. mhVSt
FOR RENT.102 F ST. N. E.; 3-STORY BRICK, 9rooms: all mod. imps.: $20 per mouth.040 It st. n.w., 2-story and basement Brick; 7 rooms;all mod. imps.; 835 per month.
SWORMSTEDT * BRADLEY,m3-6t 928 F » n.w._For rent-a two-story and basement
frame house, seven rooms and bath, modern improvements;1624 Cthst. n.w.: rent $22.50 in advance.Apply 020 Xew York ave. n.w. fe24-2w*
For rent . in-west Washington-anrs-class House: modern Improvements: nine
rooms; rent *40. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, S0090 street and 514 F street. mh3-6tXTOR RENT-BY R. O. HOLTZMAN.1 F«t li IK 1 fir CQ^iSWkA CeoniDl ma Aid SWk AAa«».m. *w. vnam a a tc, lut .tO( VV'.VV
Gst.. near 19thSt., fSOO.00 Rst.. n. 15th. llrs.,flOO.OOLafayette Sq.. 17r. .3(Xl.(«J B st.. n. Capitol. f 100.00L&fuyette sq., 17r.,f25o.00 1809 H St. n.w 83.33M St.. Thomas cir., fj.50.00 1759 PSt. n.w., llr~.83.33Conn.av., u.N.13r,f.208-33 Cor. st.,n. 14th, t 80.00Iowa Circle, fUr 106.06 1617l3thitn.w.,9r60.00Xst. n.Conn.av,13r200.00 1619 13th at. n.w.,9r 60.00M st. n. 9thst,10r.fl6<).00 162113th st. n.w.,9r6<>.0015thst. u.R.I.av.9r150.00 162313thst.n.w.,9r60.0019th st. Dupontrlr.fi50.00 21<> 6th st., Sr*. 60.00Mass av. u. 15th, f.150.00 720 17ih St., flat 60.00F, n. 4th n. w., Sr., 1125 00 17»iu P ft., store _40.0<>1802 Vt. av., 14r 125 00 4*20 9th st. n.w 35.0023 Iown circle, 12r..l»K).00 935 25th»t n.w..9rs.20.001380 19th St., 13r lOO.UO Stable,rear 1406 H--20.00Mda.n'r 1st n.eftar.lOO.OO 025 La. av. n.w.,5rs,.15.00For list of property for aale call or send at office for
Real Estate Guide.f-'S P. O. HQLTZMAN. 10th and F sta. n.w.
v^or rent.r 2112 Mass. av. $110.00 608 Cst n.e., 6 rs.f22.501010 19th n.w., 13r. 100.00 612 Cst. n.e., 6 rs...22.502023 I st. n.w., 15r.100.00i 133 F st. n.e.. 8 r« 20.001827 H st. n.w., 13r. 86 00; 1834 E st. n.W.O rs_.18.001761 Pst. n.w., llr...83.34 511 E st. n.e. 6 rs.,.,.10.0051210th st.n.w lOr.75.00 1248 11th at. re Ki.OO1755 Pst n.w.,l3r...75.00 1715 6th n.w.,6 rs ..16.00453 C st.n.w., 14 rs 65.00 814 9th st. n.w..._ 10.008 A R.I. av.str.<fcdw'g45.O0 1«> 5th st. n.e., 6r» 15.00239 Mass ave. n.w....40.00 31H 13i» n.w., 6 ra...14.001434 Pierce PI., 7rs.27.50 417 Warner at, 5 rs. 12.801734 7th st. n.w 25.00 464 K n.w., rear. 5rs..9.001223 T st. n.w., 7r 25.00 2121 P st. n.w., 4rs 8.00200613th n.w.. 7r....25.00 1537 -K st. s e., 5 rs 7.00033 I. n.w., 6rs 25.00: 1126 16ltist. u.w._ 5.00604 C st. n.e., 6 rs 22 5<>Also, a number of well-located Furnished Houses.Call at office for Weekly Bulletin, issued every Saturdayafternoon. landlords can have their house* advertisedfree by placing them in our feartda.
f28B. H. WARNER. 916 F at n.w.
I7»or rf.nt.27 IOWA circle, 13 ROOMS,MOD.imp., §100_j)er mouth; 1329 15th St., 13 rooms,mod. imp., S7o; 1209 L st. n.w., O rooms, furnished,mod. Imp., $05; also, 30 and 32 8th st. n.e.. 6 rooms;707 and 71 A s t.n.e., 0 rooms,$10 per month. These
are new houses, well located, one square fron carline. chas. E. BANES,l28-6t 800 F. at. n.w.
IfOR RENT.A TEN-ROOM DWELLING HOUSEou North Capitol St., overlooking Capitol Park;this house has been recently built: is handsomely furnishedand very desirable as a residence. Inquire at
222 North Capitol st. f28-6t
17«Ol{ RENT.HOUSES.1813 M ST. N.W.. 3:stoiy pressed Brick. beautifully finished, with 9rooms and all modem improvements; plumbing first
class;for rent immediately at sp75 per month. Applyto JNU. A. PRESCOTT,f28-7t 1416 F at. n.w.
For rest-very desirable dwellingsin ditlerent parts of the city. Call for bulletin.
John sherman,f28-lw 927 Fat n.w.orrent61618thst., 12rS66.66 20158 St. Sfre. 5r..fl8.002132 L St., 10 r. m.L50.67 2431 N st, 6 r. 16.50
2213 F st., yr.,m.i....30.50 2433 N St., 6 r 16.602'21H G st., Or.,m i 35.00 722 4th St.,6 r. & st rlS.SO1313 22 St.,Sr., m. i...25.50 513 23d st. 6 r. 11.501315 22 st, 8 r. m.i.25.50 515>« 23d St. 6 r -11.601012 N.H. ave.. 5 r...20.00 524 26th St.. 4 r 6.00fe27 wescott <fc wilcdx, 1907 Penn. >vi
For rent.604 b st. n. e. $25. 944 boundaryru n. w $l& hoo 10th sl n. a, $20. JOHNT. ARMS, 810 F Ht n. w. fJO-lmo
Fob rent.1614 21at. st-14r..$125 1514 30th st.n.w.,17r....801913 N»t. lOr.m.t TO 1336 10th st.,14r..m.i.l25l620R.I.av.llr.,m.i.83.33 1763 Pst., 12r.. m. i.88.33
517 4th st.,8r.,m.i OO 1502 Vt. av.,l3r.,m. 1.1251431 Lst. n.w., 8r 25 2133 K stj>w.,8r, m.i .601625 Mass.av.,12r. in. i.lOo 1520 26th st.n.w.tjr.m.i.251742 F»t.n.w.,10r.m.;..f80.1
thomas j. fisher a co,f20 1324 F street northwest.
"'OR RENT-BY S. H. WALKER, 030 LOC1SI1ana we. n.w., 220 C St. n.e., 7 rooms, $'20.fi7-3m
FOR RENT-1829 JEFFERSON PLACE; THREEstories, 9 rooms, bath, modern improvements. In
thorough order; possession March 25; rent $05. Apply1827 Jefferson Place. fl8-2m
jpok rent.unfurnished.N. n. av. and S st.$150.00 1802 M st. 83.831324 lflthst 150.00' 1757 P st .78.001323 M st lOO.OO 1820Jeffer«oL Place 66.002023 1 st 100.00 173814th St., su <£ rs 60.0027 Iowa Circle 100.00 70115 St.. 2 offlcc rs.25.001906 Sundrland PI...91.66 703 15 st.,2office rs.25.00Also a large number of Furnished Houses,fll FITCH, FOX & BROWN. 1437 Psnn. ave.
I^or rent-houses.' The second and third floors of 951 Q st. n.w.! 7rooms sll modern improvements: price 830 p*rmonth. SWORMSTEDT «£ BRADLEY, ,fll-lm 928 F st. n.w.
For rent-house 619 new jersey aveLn.w., 10 rooms: modern improvements; in rood repair;$:i5 per month. Inquire of W. C. JOHNSON,<18 13th st. n.w. f7-lmOR RENT.1812 N ST.. OPPOSITE BBITI8HLegation, new und desirable Dwelling; all improvements,and new stable iu the rear. Apply toARTHUR
T. BRICE, 714 15th st. fb-lm
I.iOK RENT.SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES, SOMEentirely new, at $15, §4H, £20 per mouth. JOHN
SHERMAN, Teal Estate, 927 F St. ja29
COUNTRY REAL ESTATErFor sale-a sixty-acre dairy farm,
near the city: thoroughly stocked; fruits all kinds;well improved; running streams: three-fourths of amile from railroad station. HtTFTY <fc DYER,mli6-3t 13th and F streets.
For rent-at hyattsville, cottagesin excellent order in every respect cosey, comfort
able, convenient. Inquire of Mr. FRANK AMAN,Hyattsville, or W. T. PRIME, Baltimore, Md. m5-3mOTOCK FARM OF 215 ACRE8 FOR SALE." CAN^ be divided to make two fkrms WALKER dfcWILSON, 1OO0 F Bt. n.w. mh5-3t*~
For rent.Dairy Farm, 92 acres, 9-room house. servants'
house, and barn for twenty head stock; will Increasefacilities to suit. Apply to J. J. wilmarth, 2274»* st. n. w. or at 802 bth st. n. w. mh2-lw*
For sale.the earliest vegetableGarden in this section; 35 acres, called FederalHill, near Alexandria; splendid view of the Potomacand two cities. Price $2,500. For particulars see
WM. P. YOUNG,mh2-6t 1303 F st aw.
Fob sale-a desirable suburban residence,eleven rooms, hi first-ela*s condition: twoacres in lawn and shade; varietv of fruit; excellentspring water; convenient to street ears. Address orapply to A. H. FLOECKHER & CO.,fe'iS-Of t 02 H st. n.fc
A FINE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE..EIGHTYacres, about Ave miles from Washington In VirginiatimprdVed by large mansion with beautiful lawn
ana snuae; also, tarm house, 7 rooms, large liarn aim!carriage bouse. AS; kinds of fruit. Watered by runningbrook and springs; supports line dairy. Thisplait is within l^n mileSi of railroad station and nearvillage. Will sell on easy terms or exchange fbr desirablecity property. HtTFTY ft DiEH,
Real Estate and Insurance,f28-10t 13th arid F Ste. n.w.
VIRGINIA HOMES.OUR FREE DESCRIPTIVElist contains two hundred <jrazing Farms and
other properties in this noted I'ledmoiit region. Weare only two and a half hours by rail from washington.Run up to sue us or send for Journal at once.
w'm. p. hilleary & son,Warrenton,B7-1m Fauquier County, Va.
I^AKM LAND FOR RENT, WITHIN 10 MILESof Washington: one mil* of R. R. station; well
waterid; suitable for market gardening and smallft-uits; healthy location. WILLIAM A. MELOY.Law oflice, 4 <2 Ixmislana ave., Washington, fll-eod
Dairy and fruit farm for sale at abargain, near Washington. d. ico acres; gooddwelling, barn and other buildings. Call on k. a,
phillips, 1428 New York ave. I21-2w
F)R RKNT-'SIBLEY FARM," near riggsMill,about eight miles northeast from the city,containing 106 acres, with dwelling and fine barn;can be had at a reasonable rent.
Apply to SWORMHTEDT * BRADLEY,fll-lc KM F St. U.W.
OR RENT.A FIN* DAIRY FARM, TWOand a-half miles from this city. 100 acres, nine
room dwelling. Tenant house and ample out-buildings.R. A. IQilLLlPS, 1428 N. Y. are. flMmT^OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FOB UITENCUMJLbered property, Farm 190 acres, 10 miles fromWashington, near R. R. station; excellent water,orchards and vineyards; good house; barn. Inquire at20001st jarf-'im*
(treat Bargains In PumoiWhich;have been used:
7-Octave CHICKERING,7-Octave HALLET £ DAVIS,7-Octave HAINES BBO.,7-Octave GABLER;6VOctave emerson,C*4-Octave GERMAN.
Prices and terms to suit the times,EDW. P. DROOP,
Partner ofthe late W. G. MZTZKROTTAOO.26 PENNSYLVANIA AVXNUX,
*%£K££1E&UI ^psa-^sgjt
FOR SALE.HOUSES.Forpale5161 Ithn. w..$l;t..VNi Ml lsjn w m 1 lir$i!.SOO1U13 lOttiti 417 K n.w .,iii i.,lorii..>Ki910 X. Y. tr«., ivr P.<«iO 11 r. » .n.i 1 ">r « » ninfil I st.n.w.m.l.lor.Jv.'**' Cor.U.N,Oip..ni.t i«r <.<» «»Ill Alm1.240* 1N» aw. m l *r ;.«*«»5W18tbi).w..lur 1147.1140.1 l.M 21 ;.<> *>611 F n.w..m.L llr._7.tH«» lil E m i.. l««r fi.tMN)1747 F u.» ..m.Llur.»j,.Vm 1»W*7 V« r.flv..m.l.7rni« THQ8. E. Wai^ANIaX.
FOll RALE - ATTRA* "TTV E Til ItKF STORYHouwvnuruiriiui' *7.."»<»"»Also. H at., IMtt ttth St. I) w1321 11th at. n.w mxki
b ii ^ irneh. imn3-6t 91t> 1st. n.w.
]«K>H SALB-1211 N N W Til HI'.K- POKYthirteen rooms: oUar; nuxlern(13.50U. UHWAIIMK.mh;i-6t k n.v.
FOB RALE.VESMOXT ~AVE^~NEAR K srn.w . elegant three-story and liucmcn! (thirteen rooms; cellar: fine river view; el»k trio bc'l*
pm-umatie tubes; every couveni>noe: beautif'llv f. rDished; So7,^X1. B. H. WAI N Eft,mh3-5t 016 F at. n.w. IJFOR BiLE-SEVKIUL FINE HKblDEN* 1
Connecticut av«.. near X »t. n.w ifclaamchusetts ave., near 21st st iy.Ois>17o5X»t. n.w 1 -.500 jThia Utter property uow under rental at >700 i>erm»oth. B. H. WARNF.R.mh3-6t 91# F st. u w.
X*ORSALE-134U MASHAOirSim^AVK N W~"m. fronting 1 hornw Circle: sixteen room*; cellar. vervlarge y*rd; location very choice; »IW.<XH)B. H. WARNER.mh3-fit 910 F at. n.ir.
FOR 8ALE-13U3 T ST. N W.. TWO<jTuRY'
presets! brick hay window, hall. 7 r niv. framestable: lot lsxloo to good allev-: catj be '""l^b: at ib»low price of yg.aoo. jS*o. a. pr> x>tt.mh3-2wMMFflC.tt.tr.
F)r~8ale-stofe anD DWKlllnO. 1 si 614 thSt. D.W.; lance More room. 24 ju'x). on first f. :elegant cellar; four mc« room* on second il«»or: lot ,« '
24.6x120 to good alley: this prop<-ry is si: jat«M <>ti 1the w«»st. the ouslndess sM». of 14tli »t . and if tai<e:i '
at once mn be had at the low pri'-e ct" 'can remaiu on the property. jno. a. l'kl >< n .mh3-2w 14m i at. n m
F»OR SAI.E-thkkk HoV^l'V Hmhi and l«W4^at. and3t>4 K st. a.w. Iuyulreat LF.OMlAKL)sttlaffkrt. 1002 44 rt aw. fe2K liu»
FOR SALE-ARLINfiTONTERRA' ! tKi| K STl.Vrwmi bouse; modern lmprov.-m»-nt«: <v"-n»r lot 1 126x05. Terms easy. TRlisBKEV d: . it i KX,f_'K-2w 62W 7th st. |]OR SALE.I HAVE SEVERAL FINELY I rvcuted houses, Just compl«te<. two-«tory and h*<e-
ment, handsome pres.««*d brick front-. <5 lf-m* foraale; piloe, "»0U. JNO. A. FittXorr, 14 l«; V st. |n.w. 7tTT9.K SALE. AN ELEVEN ROOM* BRICKjk. nonoe; uii modern improvement*: k>t 25x 1 <H toa 30 foot alley. This properly is offered at uThe location is verv desirable, iu the northwest, and isconstantly increasing in value. (
HVPTY A 1'YKR,Real Estau and Insurance.fiR-iot IMkMifm. n.w.
FOR*SALE-TWO F!.rr,ALT\F\VHOlM:s;twelve rootos each; containing all latent Improve-merits, corner 1.1th st. and Massachusetts a\e. n w.:
houses open lor icsi>ectloo.'lluee uw three-atory Hou««: eight rooms each, all
modern ImuioNeinenU; 419 and 421 H tit. n.w., and40t> Mwarn1.setts ave. n.w.live building Lots, corner 15th and X sts. n.w For
further Information apply to the owner, R. <;<>Ll>-SC1IMID. bl2 7th bt. n.w. t\< Jin
FOR SALE.MISCELLAXEOI S I17>OK SALE.BESTAUBASt. POOL ROOM AND |(.Vterlng Establishment combined. on one of thebest streets of the city Address L.. Siar office.
F"OR SALE.A RAKE BARGAIN F.I.EOANTnearly new Cabinet Upright < «ra-nd Piano: hai.ds.jmeKofewood case, very nchlv fluislied: ftill rich
tone, with fine siiu;.ng quullti'~>. for only C1H0 cash;used but nix months; owner uady clerk leaving theciur. Apply at once at
11EINEKAMP WARl'UOOMS,mh6 422 0th lit.
IfOR SALE-ONE PAIR OK BTMJWN HOBOES,1 10 bands high; Ihey are a aim IHvIm team.One very fine Saddle Horse. Kentucky bred, and
goes all the gaits: suitable f«>r a la<*.v or gentleman.Alio, one fine larire Bay Mare, io hands, suitable for
coupe or fttmily use. btJAMES O. BOWEXS STABLE.mh6-3t* K4A New Vorlc ave.
I^OK SA.LE-TYPE WRITEItS? ALL MAKKsj |second-hand. Also. Sun Type Writer. Price. $12.at ''CAUGRA.PH OFHCK." ii U K st. n.w. iuli4-:>t
17U>RSALE. Kirst-c!ai-« sa.ldle ai.d harness h»rse,$250: J. K. Brewster buiyrv cost $45o. ai le^j thanhair price, at Arlington Stables, 1724 <1 st. mh3-lw*
I~pORSALl-: T\V«2"J Yt OlTRKi'M i: llo.tTs,lour 2U tt. O nrix^rr Boat*. two 1<; ft. «.mining .
Skiffs, two 17 ft. Battoea. JOlIN CUMBERLAND,foot of F st. n.w. bU-Ib*OR SALE.A PERFECTLY MATCHED TEAMof bay mares: 15.2 high; each weigh l.OUO lbs ; I
tine style and action: drive well; six ana seven vearsold; you (an oonu* rrotn Washington, examine "thesemares, and return same evening. I>owest jirii-e, $>4(Mt. \Address H.W. HILLEARY, Warrenton.Va n.li2-14t*
I^ORSALECARRfARES! CARRIAGES! I2 second-hand Coupeiettes. 3 Coupe Hockaway*.2 Hansoms, 8 new and second-hand Phaetons", ;4 Extension Family Carriages. « Varnish Wugons,10 Village Carts, Side Bar Buggies,Hudhb, Whips, Lap Robes **.All kinda. Repairing and Palming done in best manner.The above are for sale at right figures and terms toult. Call and be convinced at Ifl&-lm a J. MEEKS'. 621 O at. n.w.
For sale-at ben coolkvs btli.iardand P<k»1 rooms, northwest corner C and «>th uta '
ii.w.. The Brunswick. Balke. Collender Co. celebratedBilliard and Pool Tables, with the world renow n«d iMonarch cushions. Also several Second Hand Pooland Billiard Tables. Billiards and Pool Sunniies of »i l ikinds for tale. Special ait«-ntion given to'all repairwork. Covering Tables a specialty. fl7-lm
FOR SALE.AN EXOHMOrs BARGAIN.ARICH AND ELEGANTLY FINISHED SOLID WALNUTCASE ESTY ORGAX. WITH ALLTHE NECESSARY STOPS ANI) IMPROVEMENTS,FUR ONLY $45. A GREAT SACRIFICE.APPLY ATSIDNEY T. NIMMO'8.Jal2 433 Tth street northwont <
I-?0H SALE.REOA RDLESS OF ORIGINAL COST'
I WILL SELL FOR CASH. OK ON EASYMONTHLY INSTALLMENTS, SEVERALVER\ ELEGANT PIANOS. AT ABOUT ONE-THLRD THEIR COST. EVERY INSTRUMENTWARRANTED AS GOOD AS NEW.SIDNEY T. NIMMO,Jal2 438 7th street northwest
1r*0R SALE.FEARFULLYLOW, FOR CASH. AN1 ELEGANT SOLID WAXNCT CASE ORGANWITH EIGHT STOPS AND ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS,FOR ONLY f3U. ML ST BECALLED FOR AT ONCE APPLY ATSIDNEY T. NIMMO'8,J*12 433 Tth street northwest
TU)RSALE"#5 PER MONTH WILL BUY A HANDSOME :ORGAN OF ALMOST AN Y RELIABLE MAKEAT SIDNEY T. NIMMO S.Jal2 433 7th street northwest \
ISoR SALE-ONE FINE 7% OCTAVEUPRIGH*I\ 'and cue Beautiful SQUARE PIANO, both same as J
new. Must positively be sold at a grent sacrifice forcash before March 1. Can be seen at Toy Tth st n.w.r-lm \FOR SALE.SEVERAL SBOOND-IIAND LAN- <
dauletles, Couneletts, Coupe Rockaw avs. Coupes, iBroughams and Victorias, new and w-ond-liand Ph:etons,Exreiision-tops and Buggies, and also other newand second-hand carriages. This work will be sold :cheap to close cut. Repairing promptly attended to.ROLT. H. GRAHAM. Repository and Factory, 410-
,416 8 th street northwest d2W J1"TIORSALE.ALL kIND8 OF BIRDS, HARTZ <Mountain. St. Audreasburg, Trained ringing Cai.a- I
rles. AH kinds of Fancy Birds. Aviary Cages. FRED.ZELLER,231 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. dll-3m*
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\VEW" YORK BOARD..FAMILIES VISITING JNew York will find superior accommodations and 1excellent board at 110 east 23d t-treet. ItJ
F~URNISHFTIT ROOMS WITH BOARD: A'JgO I\ifif;iri>i-hed rooius in single or en suite; pric reasonable.340 Indiana ave. It* ^TjTlfT 11 ST.-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED >iTVt) sunny Rooms, with unexceptionable !Board for transient or permanent. rit»-lni" ; 1
ANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROOMSTNEAR iall lines of cars. Also Table Board. References
given and required. 514 13th si. n.w. flT-lm" TURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRSTCLASS "table Board. 1012 14th St. n.w. fl2-lm >
n i fr kstTn^TTone parlor floor and i(/"TO one seoond-storv floor rooms en suite or ssingle. Hia.ted by open grates and furnaces. Table 1Board * specialty. Mrs. I>. B. STOCKHAM. Tran- 1stent Boarders accommodated. ia6-2ni* I
ARGE. AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT AT~314 AND J.310 Indiana ave. Also, Boarding for three jmonths, at 810 per month. Advance juvment uStrictly required. ju;>-3iuHFTLiX'HTEL HOUSE 512 OTH ST. NT\vZ 1and the La Pierre, southwest corner of K'th «md E -iKts. n.w., are the l**t conducted Boarding hour's in
the city. Table lirst-daee; pleasauv rooms. Terms jmoderate. <k-27 j4-rpHF. TREMONT."-THI8 HOUSE HAS BEENI rouainted and renanwM. and in oropp u n,- ,v,,»
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In flist-ciHJK ofder. It is the oool«-« and most rtes-.ra-l»leplace to bour-t in the city. Terms, $26, $o<J, >4U "l
and S45 per month. jeT j J
ATTORNEYS. ~|'JOHN. W. MORRTS, 1 J1(Late Principal Kx&miner U. 8. Pension Off re), .Attorney at i*w, 924 Massachusetts ave., makes v
the Prosecution of Pension (.'laimh a specialty .mh3-5t» ! "
ClHARLES J. GpoCH. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, f- Countse'lor-at-Law and Expert.St. CUu.l building, <tftli and I' stv liood work, good references, rnodt-r- 1ate charges. Tweuty-one yeure cx]K-ri«t»v. d:U 1
Nil miller, attorney-at-law,Rwils 2 and 4, Gunton Law Building, '
472 Louisiana avenue. >
Residence. 240 North Capitol at. mhit» j '^AMI-EL H. WALKER," "
IO U.S. Commissioner, Notary Public and Attorneyfor Rents,Jy2 630 Louisiana ave. next to City P. O.
DENTISTRY. "i>OAUUEL L SCOTT, D.D.6., IC3 fifteen rears experience In Dentistry. 0ffloe,1207F sLn.w. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a n>e- .cUlty. oca* i
DR. RANDALL PARSONS, 438 7TH 8T. N. W., 1over Raliantvne's. Oj> ratlve and mechanical 1I>euu«uy skillfully performed. Uai aduilnLsu-red; Jmoderate fees. Ten years exj>erience. liourt from t9 a.m. to t> p.m. sew s
DR. STARR PARSONS. COR 9TH AND E HTH.n.w.Filling a specialty; also, the cure of tooth- 1che without extracting. A local ansestbetic, used onlbs gums, alleviates paiu of extracting. Gaa given, iCharges moderate. u'~ i
RTTT11.~TAI.BUTT, DENTIST, 487 7TH ST.. ithree doors from corner K. Dentistry in all
Us bran dies. Teeth Inserted $7 per set. All work .warranted. .anl
THE TRADES. '
JJTOPAJEJ. ILARUE FACILITIES.>NLW MATERIAL. 1
OUUCRtt FOR PRINTING OF ALL KINDSHOL1C1TMD.
KCFU8 H. DARBY.Practical Printer, i
«a28 432 Oth street northwest.
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rpui: BERLITZ SCHOOL - .r L.OiUL AUUkJ. IVRaltlroore. Bo«ton, Rrook'vn, Prurtd***,And at 723 14th rt. a. w. WAsHnCOTOW.
New Term IWln« now. Superior Native IWhRI»nly. ciasseaaud Private Laaaon*. Pm P *' *~mtlrLot*.Unexcelled »drant«ir«Mi tor learning roararaattg*We Invite a)'. p»-r» n^ rialt our rlaaiea fanCHl'HTHOli REi.lI.AR .tA«K! KMlioKir* .-v ery r\« * lug Private lewotm a tpaclaltv. AUinorthat.il books and uubltcatlon* coiiatantlv 6b HauA,uid exceptional opporVinltle* tor learning the art aref-r, Jat WAsHiSgTON PHoXOUKAPH 1C HF.AfrSI AH1T.H.S. l«. b W. fl»<' Hi'" I "rH.iK V Tios am- IK AM ATK ART, i~H'Ji; N «t na Privat* le«, us In logitahiih-Ih-s, voice cuitun- and rvadtug ciaa*< » l>av andv. .ung» Mi« auei.i.ve hi \ aL M v K f: la^PfcNcKRIA X II isINrjss «X>I f » .. K.. ii I.M.R» t*tli an-: 1 ;i w \ ..nnjc ami mld<llr-arpd rawsiiil w om^u ti lit nisi fW bnsi ! .« « > Kapkl writing book
imm. bu«lue«< prat'tlce. rH|ili| -atou!atton«. Knglluklanguage. >trno).rH|>hy. tvj-« vtrltiiiK, «-u\, Ujon>ii|chlelanicht Aitniiasi' ii at anv tune l iteral tarmaMtupttsl t > t»iH tiin«K ^ ear. fr >m date of entrance'.«% r tiisht. %:*> iliree niontba. .lav, fA* night, #14.L>!i«* iiK.i.ttyi.iisbt ».%, Rapid a i itfng/12 Imum, m.4I'lkii .»r i.-r ,-iiw.ilaa.
h'knky'o. 8PFXCKR, Principal.-\t:v \ M'> \< i K. Vic* principal. d:W)/n raii. -in piano. acVtavoht a*\ * r<-nsouable rau* by I*rof. Lot'Ib UHTfc^'hTtrX,*.%»; < m ii w, Tlie professoi tuak«« the i-itara-.(iltx . and he ha* aiuwasfuiij tau*tit it fur twentgrt:inseyvurs 4VMBr|" HI Bl ST AKPC1IKAPVrrLACfTOLEiU01 drawiri< and iwntiiiK In at the National Academei>f I !»<> An>, IHtn st. and New York av*. Vear* ofetudy saved. Receptions five \\ edncsday evanturs atBo'( lock. tlMB i
Mli* AMY ii ivtfT, OF BO«TONr UKAIK Auate and certified examiner of the New Kngland Mi oiiservatcrx. Piano technique. harmoiiv and volo* flculture. 1012 l«Mii M n.w. <M» |\\" ASU LXUTUSW H< m »L OF Et/K UTlON AJfI> MM kJisJmh >«« *. Ht«>4 M Sir.-^t,MRR.K. CTFVF.N>- HART, \nnrtpal. VThe culture and Uevelopu.aut of the \ol<> and DaA-ural expression of ent.ment car«;full} taught H.ni attention »i'. en u> the > are of atamnieri ngand other voca! defect*. Hoya' aud Girls' lrr* sotofduv, 11 am. dMj«l
A\r ITparson«T nTsTi.vrrorSPKNCKKI ANBusiness t'tilleKei. private Inssxuctor In Bo«>kkeeping,IVutuattxhip. I.egliah mid all uiathcinau a.Day w-c-iona, w a.nt. to 1*2 m 97 pet month Pupllataught tit hotae If denimd 318 P at. n.w. d2
]>ARTIIX WIM I'F>1RK TO IMTROV* THFMselves in the heautiAil arta of Kl "-uHoa, K.n«rlkak(irainr.ar. Arithmetic r>«il>h Literature. Hiatory,Algebra and Oonu>oatUou oan racelve private I.-*aonabv the hour at 60S F *1. n.w..or at the botne* of ibuaaw h.> may ho daalro. For retereufl** call or addrewaMn t A. « HAMRKRK,,'afl-2m «<»* I' at n.w., Oty
C> arfIei.T) ktnpfboartfn*.J PRIMARY ANP TRAI NING SCHOOL,923 19th at. n.w.au27^m MRf- ANNA B (Mil)EN. Prtnrti*!.
1>RIVATE tSB80XB IN AIJ. U1UL1- <>§Bfidv; to adult* confidential: prej.arai for collegeAnimpolis, \\ est IV.Int. all examinations.1 \ > I X-riTITK « w comer nth and K its n.w.Mathematical, t laiftioal. RuMuons.
K U' FLY**. AFvenlnir flaw. $3 Mid <& a month. <ip29
8U\CMER RESORTS.r|-<HK KMKBiSON HOtsK, ATLANTICA . . L.1 City, N. J., South raruliu* avenue, UNry|fmVtlif oci .iii. Klcctric hells. «caa, etc. H««ted^j^|LXlhr<'Uic!ioiit, sun gallery All Oiodcm oonwnleiicea.ui»-n nil the }f»r. Hl'llOIS A vOl'NO, ProprtetoraI'itHmf'rm KKNNTS vtlamT("',FT'\ VJ'.I . . AJL SO yards from the Reach, open all UieV^^Vi'car; hot sea waiei bathk In the hotiee.TV;tm B«"»RTUN A M ARHHA1.I.r|MlK \V F.LLlNUTON ATLAXTIC CITY. N. J.1Kciituckyave, near the tw-acli; hot bath) Alk t'ari i-arlor; new bouae aud newly furnlal.ad.te.Mim A. R. llVNTKlL iiuKLrFHK VICTORIA. ATT.ANTIC CITS*. N J.-THORM. ouphly licated. givx. etc.; hot and cold neaA . . Aaat>-r l>:ttli-, nun |>ailor and akatlng rl"kY/TkTilr ctlv on beach, free to gueota.MJ-SmM WII.ITamTvrpHE W AYFRLY.ATI A NTI< < ITY'N J 419I all the year. Hot nud culd nea waterA . . A
- iji the house All the comfort* of i. ytir-s-i-lass hotel. < oach iueet» all tralimJOHN K. M1FFI.IN, Manager.f.O-nm uim 1 I «»-
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HOTELS.HOLLY TREE HOTEL ANIi DINING 1WOMI
SIS V»th at. n.winn furnish Room ud Board (or 160 iaora,«tM.Mper day. fflMt
1 IIE A.RNOaPrivate Hotel, the Fine* of tbe klad at UMNational Capital.Situated on 16th St., between I aud K Ms., Max L»fkvette Hquare.Thin new establishment ia now ready for the hqmHon of quests; newly ftirnlshed throughout; electricIk'Hi and open tirapUivt in *vtrj- room. >ln»»tsuites, with large parlor aud private bath; alec aiuflero< ri»-* for gentlemen.
BOTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.oeat ion Central aial I'nsurpaaaed.
PROFESSIONAL. JHO. CANDEE, VITAPATH PHYSICIAN^! 1employ the bent health resources of Datura,identifies! ly applied through Vital Nervaura, Elee-riclty, Vegetable Itemed ies, Foo<l. Water. Air. Heat.l.ijiht. Osone, Electric Vup<jr Hatlia, A- I dlecard all VMinerals, Opiates, Mercury, Quinine, Alooboll< stiiu- 1laau. I prepare Ml my ow n vegetable r< mediea M'<>n<i>ltntion nee ( all or send for testimonial* ot* -lelerful cures. I treat all dix aaes. acute or rlirouic.»flUe and reception parlors, V2J F si., between 1Mbilid Kith. Washington, 1>. C. fi'Vi4-Lm*I VRTSENARD'S MAGNETIC 80LNH ANI> FOOT1 J liatteries are indispensable for pereons sufferingYoit^-old feet, weak circulation or the ectreiniUaa.to < >ur eleciro-iuagnelic garment* are desigtwd eaecially for rheumatic, neiunlgx and nerve affect one.Vimpeteiitphvsician consultation free. PstWit* called»i. at their homes. THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE».. F wt. n w. ft211m^\\TUNDERFT'L CFRE8 OF NERVK'DISEASHI.>> Ali sufferers fVom Klifumi'Hm, Neuralgia, or»ther Nervous lusorders. should call at 523 13th sti.»'. city, for relief, and for testimonial* of men andlouieii right here in \V'ashingtoii. < iflloe DR. III 1.1. h HM a<. N iTrH' a PPLI A.NCK <_> <M PA NY." fl J.-1 m*_1,"«< » 1 SIRuKUY.Ar.-tX IRXS. HlNlrtNg CLtl Iand Inverted Nails. Clnlhlalus. Frosted Kmatk'i-.s.mlar Excrescences and aildi^ea-ex of the feet sue essfullytreated at Dr. WHITE'S establishment, 1414Vniisylvama ave., op|a>site Wtiiard s Hotel. I»r.A'liite s twenty-fifth coiisecutUe year uf practice inrVaaliliiKUm. 1>. C. Patronised by the most eminenttiivsicuais and turgeons. 'jrtlc>- iee,$i a sitting Balimore establishment, n North Eutaw at. i til
MRS. 1»R J. 8FMMR?, RESIDENT HCRiiBOXCHIROPODIST. MAN1CUKE AND DERMA-r«)JXK.il!sT..Corus, liunlons and Intri wing Nails ab-olutely und |HTUkMiiently cured In a ft-w treatman ta.ilter "JO years >d snferiiiK 1 »«.« cured by Dr. Nemruea.vault- to oe seen at Dice, 1'iJ'i F Mreet. 4 door* fr>m.3th. Hundreds of the best j-eople in this city will 1ubstatitiate thia statement. Corns, 25 cents. Mrs.fl)r. Scnimea has purchased the V oudalVd Hoot ara IlerbTotilc, will at/sohitely make hair grow on HaM 1leads. Man\ Wi.l think this ih sutne worth leas stun, Itut any gentleman or lady who lis bald Is invited M1nil lor tree treatments at Vi'i'Z F st., 4 doors from|;tt h. This preparation has never lieen In the marketmder any name, and has brought out a nut of liali,l*er "2f> years of bai lness. For sale bjr Proprietor,il'l F st.. 4 doors from 13th, up one flii&t. f7i f M ii KOtsei
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k:ELIABI,E CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTnOLOOimca>. t« isiiisulted on business and all atlatra of iliaAll in trouble call. hailsfkctloL given or uo im.Fco.ei. 4Residence, 1H10 Utb street northwest. Jt011.1%-iHt. MLHI.KMA~SCT.I^it PILKRBY litr. ct treatment. without the use of knifr. caoatic0| .<Urature. Cure guuranu-ed. can be consulted at 7'ii *
lih street northwest, lroni 4 to « p. m. dally. dl-3mM11 BHfKiKE TtLUi^AXL THE EVKTnOfI.IFE. All busineeeconfidential. Ladiesandg»n>it-mi n .SO cents each. 4Ub L street, between 4th andah streets northweat. jel4-wOw«
\ J AllAMK PAYN 1 ff HANICVRE.'I una Surgeon Cbtropodiat..Finger-nails beautiie«i:Haiue Nails and Bttuift of Nails positively cured; ,
orns. Humous, Ingrowing Nails andali diiii'see>ofn>» 1eet siuvcssftjily treated. Mm;It- treatment, either *lands or feet, f1. Rooms ft and «. IV aw.B*-Wi\ f R> M. A. ntKKCn.ilAOKEnC healer,.U U"d Bumn«M Medium, Is again at bom*. 1734 7lfct. n.w., where she will be pleased to reoelve hsrriends and petrona. iilO-4m*
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I VKWT. PAKKER. OF BOHTON MAM. Mar MI /ni-tk- Healer: Wonderfbl Cures by laying oe of.anas: Nervous liiseeses a specialty and Cbxowc. Willisit patience. Office beurs 1 to 8 j m. #17 eC l. w.n:h%-7t»
MR*. BROWN (OOIvORED) TAKE® LADIESbefore and during Illness, at ber nice bonis, 806
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Prof. cLay, renownedand celebratedclairvoyant and aetroiogtat, can be consulted ua
iv.linens, lote and matrimony. AU In tronMejoali.satisfaction guaranteed. iee»L RMdenot 80# 4%t. s.w.
| ^R^QBERTHON^ rar im" Jj'St ill Baltimore city, caii be (vnsuhed u V ashlngtonIwery Wednesday and aatuiday toy all la iMaiariZaff W*1 advice or treatment, at bia private roomaAAS C». n.w.. near 4i«.. l>o« at»8pJ». Maiaahos.88<. Liberty m. Baltimore. Md. tiH 8»
Bishop-s Camphorix*. IAn ex^ulaiteTotM article tw flwnaai andRoMlV«kin: allays irritation and Ww kMt>fb+ ooaudMnSImouth, tuft and^gar^Prioe Mc. I
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