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THE EVENING STAR. Tl Drrrmbrr ISSI, i. LOCAL MENTION. The Ornrr nr thf htkf sigmi 1 D.c., December 27. 9:30 a.m.

the middle Atlantic states, rainy. followed tvelcirlng variable to colder northerly, foil 1 by rising barometer. Special eat her fliiilt-f in. to-mokkow a fa ik The hlef 411 tl of the army Mlowliif MQttbi to puma: t.en ra' rains i fallen in all the fl'sfrl: tseast of imMKsisvlppl wept the 1 ike re-ion. pa-t nvt nty-four Iiour-.

the following rain Us are rt' il Jn 1.05, l.s.:, Au.u-t.i i 1.47. Charleston l.yi.chburg 1-ift. smith.Ill* Kitty Hawk North asferh wlno- in the lake region and o-dO v.iilev, southerly in the -i it mil ViwrtiH v.illev. The1- mper-fure ha- ri-ea from nr in England and the Atlantic clvwiicp' ihe chance- have slijrnt. The 1frwn iiumii foi he month In all the norther.

-t s. Fair v. 1- Indicated for iii gulf, south Atlantic and mid-lie Atlantic 1i crearn anil Charlotte Pokk nice, it 914 Pa. are. Ktfrtiodi sh-uld attend the great xhibltlonof kalrhliK ebkin at 3M him.

are. J'aliy from lO.utn. until p.m. Thk FrsKiui. of il? iiry Thorn pbo-e froan hte late ifsMraccon 1 street, tifMl A as iy atl? nded.

Tin rvices were lei id V. li. I. lit -ted in l)r. oithiwrt.

a i in-Love scholarship in the i a hristmas or Year's pn "m-onivhavd kkf-o 11- lul littlev-'otk, i iii tii i-nniiiirin iii -n Mar PenasjIvanla northw- st. ami s.ivny tonuiloes, i-i -v. phi rtii v. cht lrc table Kngs'l, t. SrAKE-wbs, i-cnts jut at Pa.

bi vr.EM of Ifoi.m?v Goons will ilndat Uvard New an elegaht i fancy r.ilirofi- ami fire faiif.v la Hiiws bnislies, k-. lantim ir? -Tr tire in la ii jw-t rh 'UnL fk. the opti'i. 11- cheaper than ever. f'kankfoko 101b.

for fl, at 914 Pa. ave. now has an t-pp-rtonffv l.tif the hii.i," ani-i inU'-h i- Iten. tiih-kciis the ihousaml at -JU PnHQFhrubi TaMNI, Of I shall rfTer njiiy, l' tv ilns. at M.

ational Am ami M7 7th sf. n.w.: lHnner ami i set-. j-j -t-. ilt 10 plei-ca, IT: p) i ibie and fork-. 'Ce.

half patent folded roekers, i'ie bM in red fur. en I fl.1T; bony handle and fork-. half 1 i.tie.i spoons; JapatitM'd )i ilf London ftnWct-. aled butter knives. hii'-if papers.

hiseuit aud cake cutters. 1 lor j(k'. Pkk made iii the band-one st -tvies, and the -k at Mine. s. 1-iJi pennv.ini i ivenu-'.

on the reasonable terms at noiiee. the present ar no less than 10-1 wellknown of the -t-i navedi -d. thk sn.iv KvfntSi. Kntkktainmkxt of the s-i ia rh.ei.rn' and I T-. th- pre-t Mr.

i ii her-, 'of the seen service with a Koid-he en M. c. Werntr, ene oi the' pupils, the pres- nrat li. t.o to lory ir n- Year's cakes. i i.ak attfxtion called to my advertise.

nr of baivftins in pia.nos in another column, i nd in aiiti- ip tiOii of On n-a-ed patronage for the New Y. and a desire to in ike many new friends, 'h public for past fators. and a artn It forgiveness for bit- i p.iiu- about ha- ti: i i it i to up extortlonut" prices. Sidney T. N.inm- 7tli -trect northwest.

Thf Grfyptst Noyki.i wiil he a horus rf tu e-- nrii's and boys'? al? uiu rt Aloy evening at tliiCKFN- by rii- ml at i Fenna lit. open daily from 10 a.m. uulii 3p.m. PKnai's sto.e aiitiful this tli trade. t.oldanU Ved Jewlij from to Penaa.

(ITV AND DISliaCT. I TiMiisht, UorsE. I th'hi f. JSationai. Th; Yokes mily.

CoNr.KFi.\tio and rt. Sr. Jamil Scmol Bol-CIiMmm entertain- i o'bl. oi The pr Upon t'a ti COlUinn-of THK wa- sU-h all Of 1 ve-k that a dailv "'V'ht i- er w. is Ills week opes tlh a for I'tSsiil spaee t'lt I Till another siieet Will be l--'i' t.

row. r- v. a favor t)Y order- e. riy. i In Ughtcdal p.m., andextinvu he.I t.

lit. i ar vi sr hn's (P. co'i iiii- upward- of i ti be noli, low i- t' of a sn .1 Indel tc In sjh on tlw rpclory, con- i t'a- i r. the present rector! v. W.

Lf-ot ard. iii-! h. in the -vt lit. on nf.mr a dm -t)y li lUi'Mlv to await the action Oi trin.l i ry. li b.

-r; rsr. rand K. r. is t-' i I lay, v. I the fine t' 1 North a i w.ler-"v avenue, n.et w.ih n- p.taftd aoidrai onChristmaa ii of a revolver hi' a le a- ii: a I 1- the b.iil ssIni; en? ty thr-urh the first hnc rupturiuea Mii.di artery, and sa ttiering the bone.

t.i wi uud an 1 thiiiKs ie fitiir. an be sa tj. J. Trow who WM keld nl poHec i th li of lib pp i deaf and ouaio i i ir- Fr-d was di? i -t his furtherdl ii- tion-f nr.if. Tue s.si rsoi Aim's "iiv i he chd i.

i. G- Lewis tnd Watts, 1 v. ith pist on Rhode I- U.btw to- a Hi mil the w. sd -'ii tl. taking efTei in 1.

wi-'t wound, win is not a on. v. 1 ILAdains. r- in the dock at the Po'i-t rday, an. I mor than a score of pie coil -riL 1 sent i-.

tJ the Jail and Vorahous to-1 v. Ann P. l- r. by Mr. F.

P. B. Sands, filed a cr in 'i bill against Thus. Greer and The of Yennont Avenue rhii-tlan I hur havlnir the purrhase of a lot Iniiii' diat ly lit it-s tii. ir tit edifice, anrl having a fus.d ii n.i.

will hold a a suoject of a new etiifice. Hi s. h. i has been appointed at Bond's wiiars. St.

ry. ount v. in place or It it. who vli icd tos -rve. i ae N.

-li pre me court, li. h.ti i K. was charged th dterin, mnty is of New Vti fr i i on his personal recognizance. if will Ik- was formeriv a clerk this elty. Mr.

i a.ipin linwn for H. Howlett, rt Fdward Van ilom to enforce a Ilie. il lein. Mr. Us: ri h.

ill i bill for John F. Ztiap ani oth'-rs igainst Barrett and others to o' cilii ttels. Ih aili oi John o. I'aans. Mr.

urvill Fv for m.ny years a promtaent clt of Di-tnct. Sunday morning at the GiLsey Hou.se, New York city. Evans Was in n) at F. yetti New York. When he is quite man he, with his father, entered tie- lunc at Deep near Norfolk, but a 1 to ie by the breaking of r.

n.n-' to city with his father, he the ontract for building wliarves at AnMapnlitid aLsoengaged In ting under the j. rtm. nf. the ere. the Marine Ho? pltal at Ann ipoii- his work, lie was a heavy contra, tor for str work here under the boanl of publl works.

Then entering the lumber busln? ss on 7th southwest and buying several fine pi- of unimprove-l property, he substantial eti.n tie r. on. lie is one of the organizers o' th- ond National ILuik, and lor Years was a director and vice president of He also tin- t'olutuMan Hank Note Company, ami was a tor of it until the tline of his death. A to his enterprise Is the well-know Evans building on New York avenue, lie was one of the founder- 'if Arhngton Insurance Company was eonn-cted the Washington Brick Machine Company. About eighteen months ago he cont clYPd the Idea of building telegraph lines and leasing them to firms, business corporations ana Individuals.

He constructed several short lines under the operation of a company, and the vent ure proved so successful that the company concluded to extend the field of its service so as to transact telegraphic business generally throughout the country, and was incorporated as the Mutual I nlon Telegraph Company. The remains were removed from New York at nine o'clock last night to Payettevlile, where the funeral will take place tomorrow at two o'clock. Brief servl- es were held, before the departure of funeral party from ftew 'iork, at the GiLsey House. Watklns, rlr rector of the Epiphany P. church in city, officiated.

The pall-bearers were J. iumstead. James tiamble, J. W. Ahny, J.

1- Hodsre. A. S. Brow and W. B.

Somerville. Two Policemen Attacked by lob. ONE OF THB OFFICERS SHOOTS A VAN. The ns of a neighborhood in South Washington called Fredericksburg made a serious assault no Policeman Branson and Howell, of the South Washington precinct, about 3 o'clock Sunj day afternoon. Officer Howell attempted to art rest, a notorious colored woman Ellen Duckett, ut the corner of 3d and streets southwest, for being disorderly and blowing a tin horn on the street.

She fought like wildcat, ami bit the officer's arms and ha mis. Within a few mluj utes were at b-aM fifteen huudred people on I he spot, most of colore J. a "large crowd of iioreil men tnd women kej the officers with I stk-ks and "tones, and the fight lasted half an hour, s.iui Du-kett. Ellen's brother who Is a si was of t'ie foiernost of the cowd of roughs tint the 1 He had a stone in his hand, I th w'-'eh be Bnnson in the was aet of pLeklng up another i stone when polieeiiian tired and Duekett fell. 'l ie r.

thinking had killed Ids assailant, went iiiee of hi- partner, who was hard pie ti Th and bleeding from bad 1 eiits 'lie level an oires tiie bands and arms, The woman tinally gotten a the station house ui up. After relieving Ids partner Benson w- i.r to look tor the man he had shot. hu dhlngbut a pool of blood. The oriit-eni lnve rev ived information that the btillet I struck Dip kett on the back of tiie head and glanced round between these and the skull and came our at hi- forehead, in the Police Court yestenlay Eli Dm-lett wa-i harped with assaulting officer How? i. There being some doubt as to whether' this court can a prisoner to ja 11 for a year, the court sentenced her to eleven months and tw -iiiy-nine in jail.

Sam one of the i crowd, was charged with disorderly conduct, and fined so days in the workhouse. Agnes 1 Ware, alias Lucas, was also arrested for being dls! orderly in the crowd, and is lined $5 or 15 days Roal on tlic Potomac. The Potomac Boat flub yesterday afternoon trace tworaees on the river. The first race, for single was called at one o'clock. The fours- was from the "Three Sisters," a mile down river.

W. v. Roberts, W. C. Bailey and A.

W. Harrison, were the starters. Roberts took the i lead. When the brldsre was reached all three were well together. Harr'son spurted and took I the lead.

Roberts tried to capture it from him but could net. Harrison came tn first, Roberts second, and liaih last. Time, ti minutes, 30 sec- i I onds. The second race was for four-oared shells. It i was from opposite the Potomac boat-house to the Aqueduct and return.

The light-weight crew con- I sisterl of Harrison, bow; Roberts, Whittlngton, I and Barturin stroke; colors, white. The heavy i crew was Bailey, bow; Johnson. Zapoone, 3, and stroke; colors, ml. There was a good I race to the turn. The started back with a lead of two lengths.

The race was hotly i contest! d. The light-weights, however, went ah'Nul with a spurt and crossed the line about a gth al ui of the heavies. The time was minutes and seconds. Heath of an (u.n Anion Dnvall, a well-known citizen of the District, father of Police ifM -or Edward Duvall, died on saturdaj at his home. No.

a street, in the year of his asre. Mr. imvall was a native of Baltimore, but resided in this city nearly all his life, in ante bellum days lie as nn tuber of the old poliee AllX- iliarv for a number of years was one of ie guards of the Jail. He was one of the ear- liest republicans in the District, and took part In the organization ijf the wide Awakes years ago. He was a member of the -Grand and Metropolis Lodge of Odd who this afternoon attended his funeral.

IV! GOODS AT I.DW PRICES. All-wool Ri Twilled Flannels, 2" 31 37 cts. 'anton Flannels, 10 12 15 cts. Cloth for Men's and Wear, 25 37 50 cts. Bed Comforts.

75 fl, ft.25, fl.50. Wool Blanket-1, la rye size, $2.50, $3, $4 a air. Shaker Flannels, 45 37 50 cts. Sheeting Cotton. extra heavy, full width, 25 cts.

All-wool Black Cashmeres, double width, 37 cts. Turkey Red Table 02 cts. Dress Goods, cts. per yard. Cloaks, f5, fC.

$7, Shawls, $1.25. fl.50, $1.75. J2, f.25, Table Linens, 25 37 cts. ii st Feather-proof Bed Ticking, 25 cts. lister Cloths, doable width, ntw patterns.

Wool Underwear, 50 cts. Indies' Wool Underwear, 50 cts. CARPET STOCK. prices MARKED DOW BnisSt-le marked down to 75 cts. ly marked down to 75 cents.

Good quality Inirrains, 50 cts. All-wool Ingrains, new, 65cts. Hall and Stair Carpets, all widths. Floor Oilcloths, cts. Floor Druf-vets, all sizes, marked den u.

N'lttiiiifLaii: Curtain l.a< es ninrked wn. Bianketi- ti Bed CVauforte d'hii. C. M. IE.NNSYLVAMA AVENUE, South near Center Market.

BOAKMXti SCHOOL. FOB YOUNti LADIES AND CHII DREX. lsth street ncrthTltorouvh French. Music, Drawinir, Paintinir. and Kensinirton Art irk.

Mits. ELIZABETH 1 BBIS. Princpal. Vacancies for two Boarders, $250 i er whc.l.vtic jear. TRIUMPH." FR.AZIER'S ROOT BITTERS.

Tf yon art weak, or laniruid, Fi-azier's Bitters. If yourf'-h is flabbv and jour complexion use Frazo r's Bitters. If you live in a malarial district use Fourier's If worn with the care of children, Bitters. If you have xot the blues, we Rttm. If you late boon and live contrary to the laws of ivalth.

use Frazier's Root Bitters. If you need toi ir.ur up, take Frazier's Bitter-. If you have abused instead of used nature's Frazier's Bitters. It vi.u feel old your tune, Frazier's If life has Is-come a burden ami you have irloonay forelsTdiuKs, use Frazier's Bitters. If ur hands tremble ami your have trrown dim, Frazier's Boot Bitters will make you feel youinr Sold by all dniftrists everywhere at the low price of fl bottle, RAXK S.

Sole Cleveland, O. B. FNTWISLE, Druiorist, comer Pennsylvania avenue and 12th street, Washing- I ton, D.C., Retail Jans" HOLM AX LIVER PAD (1FFICE, SOUTHEAST corner 9th antt streets, Washington. D.C. Con- I sultation fn-e.

Full treatise sent tree on application, i J. C. RIXtiWALT. Mauaifer. nll-Hni H.

WHEAT LEY'S STEAM DYETXO AXI) WET AX1) DRY SCOUH1NO ESTABLISH ME XT. Will call for and deliver WOliK anywhere in the District, upon receipt of address by mail or otherwise. returned f.y mail and express from and to all parts of the country. No. 106S (old 491 jeffersox street, t'S Xkau BnilXiK.

Itl.oKI.KTOWN. d. c. WM KXABE l'l AX OS. Grand, and Cpright.

a fine of IManoti for on sonable terms, at RED HEX BACH'S llano Wan rooms. 423 11th a few doors above Pennsyl- I vania avenue. dC-lui JAS. F. BRIEX, PT.UMBFP.

419 XIXTH STREET XORTHV.EST. 24 YEARS I'RACTICE. Special atu iition irivcn to repairs. Orders solicited. Decker BUitDETT organs.

tlie Lest now made. o. H. KI'HX, fr rm n22-2m 407 loth near the Avenue. 1JOSTOX MARKET.

PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKIE8. CHOICE BEEF, game. FRESH FTSH and NORFOLK OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Porier-houM Steaks 20c. Surloin is Boast B.4-f from to 18 Choice H.

V. Laiuh 15 r. Q. tfutton from 8 to 15 LEON SCHELL Jt UlR pHOPRIF.torg. ROBIXSOX boys' clothing housk.

ol3 909 PESSSTI.VAXTA Avuok. Madam verthier, from curtains done np equal to new. Fine Lacee, Ladies' and Children's Dresses, and other fine work in a nor manner. Moderate i'rices. ISMS sin.

w. o8-6m WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS the best, ao is JUSTH'H Old Stand known for years as the only place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold at respectable prices. Address or call at JUSTH'H Okl Stand. No. 619 street, between 6th and 7th streets northwest, or Branch Store, No.

406 9th street, between and streets northwest. N.B.? 1 by mail atteaded to, naati4 PE MEYER WEI I'E MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WE! DE MEYER'S catarrh TRF. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. The antidot.il theory, now admitted to treatment which will eradicate atarrhal Rev.

ch is. H. tatt.ni*. 140 Noble Brooklyn, x. packiwe effected a radical Rev.

Geo. a. Rets, Schoharie N. "It restored fie my miuii-teriai ia'xirs. Kkv.

w. H. St mskk, Frederick. "Fine results in mx caKm ui my famil) v. Geo.

E. Pratt. St. R'x-tory. Ph'ila.

"Vuite wonderful: let me distribute your Chan. H. Stan hock, Newport. R. "I wastoodeaf to hear the churvh beils riug-.

heiriuir rest Geobge W. Lambright Riddle Baltimore, "Suffered 9 years perfectly cured." Mrs. m. e. Shenney, Sarah St.

Louis: "The natural breath in 6 years." Mrs. J. w. Purcell. Golden City.

one package. entirely cured; suffered vit Pit. F. N. Clark, Dentist, Montgomery Sail Francisco: "Suffered 15 years; perfectly cured," DR.

WET DF. MEYER'S Popular "TREATISE" on Catarrh mailed free. The trieat Cure is delivered by Druggists, or by D. B. DEV.

EY 182 Fulton New York, for $1.00: nl CITY ITEMS. Tf 1m I.ike (lie Sun, it shines, for all; we mean Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Doctors prescribe It. Tlione Rheumatism and Gout, are relieved by Glenn's Sulphur Soap.

hill's iiair and Whisker dak, Black or Brown, 50 cents. lift ilie Failure of all other remedies for coughs and colds deter the sufferers from seeking sure relief from Hale's Honey of Ilorehounrt and Tar. i'ikk's Toothache Dkoi's cure in one minute. Speer'n Port rape Wine for Weakly Persons, Tills excellent product of the grape is prescribed and used by the leading physicians in the country, when a generous and nourishing wine is desirable; especially for females, aged persons and consumptives. and by churches for communion.

Hundreds of New York physicians have visited Specr's Vineyards and Wine Cell irs, but twelve miles distant from New York; and are surprised to see tlir foreign I'ort Wine Grapes so successfully grown in this country. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. A Smooth Complexion Can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating" the internal organs and purifying the blood, it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek, Read about It In another column. Annoyance Avoided.

Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance Is annoying. Parkers Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by promptly restoring tht youthful color. Society ItcIIes. On account of Its remarkably delicate and lasting fragrance, society belles are loud in their praises of Floreston Cologne. Wlien tlie Brain Wearied, lie nerves the muscles weak, use Ilor Bitters.

For Coughs, mid Throat use '-Brown's Bronchial Troches," proved their efficacy by a test of many years. A Card. To oil who arp suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ot manhood, I will send a recipe that will cure you. free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.

Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. josepu t. in.wan, Station i), New 1 ork city. There Are More Cures with Hop Bitterthan all other medicines. Tlie lliuheKi ntul Interest of tlie Kare rest on the purity, health and strength of womanhood.

We take pleasure in referring our reader? to the remarkable eflieaey of L.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in all that class of diseases from which women suffer so much. (Jet the Genuine Article. The great popularity of Wilbor Compound ol oil and Lime has lndu -ed some unprincipled persons to attempt to palm ofr a simple article of their own manufacture; but person who is suffering from Coughs, Cold- or Consumption, should lje careful where they purchase this article. It requires no pulling.

The results of its use are Its best recommendations, and the proprietor has ample evidence on file ot its extraordinary success in pulmonary complaints. The Phosphate of Lime possesses a most marvellous healing power, as combined with the pure Cod-Liver Gil by Dr. Wilt tor. it is proscribed by the medical faculty. Sold by A.

11. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. The Sanitnry Engineer, of New York, is published Thursdays, at 140 William street. Interesting to everyone. 10 cents.

All newsdealers. liny no Holiday Present Without seeing Dr. Scott's beautiful Electric Hair and Flesh Brushes. They always benefit the well, and marvellously cure Dandruff. Falling Hair, Baldness, Rheumatism, etc.

Price refunded if not as represented. At drug and fancy stores. euti 81,000 Reward For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Files that DeBing's Pile Remedy fails to cure. Prepared by P. Miller, M.

915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine without his signature. Sold by druggists. Dandruff Ts removed by the use of cocoalne; and It stimulates and promotes the growth or the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best.

Hough on Ihits, The thing desired found at last- Ask Druggists for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed bugs, 15c. boxes. tu Decline ot" Impotence of or vital function nervous weakness, sexual debility. cured by "Wells" Health Rene we fi.

stott 6i Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania avenue. "Alderney Dairy Fresh Alderuey Butter, churned every morning and delivered in "Ward" prints, 50c. oer lb. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, 5c. per qt.

Cream, 15c. pint. INSURANCE. Columbia kike insurance company, 1324 STREET. Trustees: JOHN A.

BAKER, FRED'K B. McGUIRE, THGS. J. FISHER, BRAINARD H. WARNER.

ROB'T I. FLEMING, GEO. H. B. WHITE.

WM. M. GALT, HENRY A. W1LLARD. CHAS.

C. GLOVER, HENRY A. WILLARD, President. FREDERICK B. McGUIRE, Vice President H.

K. WILLARD, Secretary. Insurance against ah Loss by Fire at reasonable rates. Jy9-6ni mettaur headache pills Cure most wonderfully In a very short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE; relieve DYSPEPSIA iu its worst forms, eleausiuK the lxxly of excess of bile, producing a regular, healthy action of the bowels. A ull size box of these valuable PILLS, with full directions for a complete cure, mailed to any address on receipt of nine three-cent postage stamps.

For sale by ah drug-gists at 25 cents. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. Thomas one of the most eminent clergymen in the country, pastor of Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Baltimore, I have no hesitation in assuring you that Dr.

Mettaub's Headache Pills have proved most beneficial to me. Yours truly, THOMAS GUARD. Rev. Thomas Gamble pastor M. E.

Church, Hageretown, 1 have tried Dr. Mbttacr's Headache Pills with benefit. 1 am now seventy-nine years old, and ve 8llbJect to Constipation a number of years, lour Pills have acted so pleasantly in my case, the first time I come to Baltimore I want to thank you personally. truly, THOMAS GAMBLE. Bot.

Lewh A. Thtrekieo, pastor M. E. Church, aterbury, Headache Pills to a man who was in bed with arbad attack of Bilious Fever, and in two daj he was out attending to his farm work. Respectfully, LEWI8 A.

THIIIEKIED. Rev. I. E. Peters, MstorM.E.

Church, Urbana, I have used one dox of Dr. Mextauk's Headache Pills, and found them most beneficial. Please send me another box. Yours truly, I. E.

PETERS. Rev. G. W. Hobbs, pastor M.

E. Church. Piedmont, I have given my wife, who Is a sufferer from Dr. Mettaub's Headache Pills, and one dose of the Pills has always cured her. 1'oura truly, GEO, W.

HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL SOLE PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORE. MP MARTIN PULP MOBTAB BLACK. For Bricklayer's Use, Where Black Joints are Required.

Best in the world. Only black thai never J. H. JOHNSON A Agkxts, ajp3? 13th rtreet Wharf and 12U2 street northwest. Alexandria Sported for The Evenino Stab.

Ths Ai.kxakdkia Water subject of the relations of the Alexandria Water Company will be again brought to the attention of the Ity council to-night. "A proposition Is pending that the council shall more in its official capacity to secure such action of the legislature as will compel the Water Company to extend Its mains, it Is contended, however, on the pail of the Witter Company, that the city council has no right to act in the case; but should leave the whole matter to be settled between those citizens who complain and the Water Company. Some citizens claim that the company lias failed to comply with the intent of charter by a suitable extension of and ive asked the city council to champion this extension before the legislature. It is this question that will come up to-night. Itexcltes considerable interest.

Thieves in police authorities here havr received notice from Washington that a number of saeak thieves, clothing stealers, who' have been committing depredations in tlv? District, have escaped to this city. A watch is kept for them. Reporters funeral of Mrs. Michael I Ho-s took (d ice to-day from her late home, on Fairfax street, ne.ir Prince. There are eleven 'drunks'' at tiie station house this morning, each 01 whom will either pay a tine or go upon the chain gang for a propositi in relation to a general vaccination of public school pupils will be brought before the school board at Its next meet- ing.

Miss Violett. the faster, was thought to be dying last night, and this morning her condition was very critical. Dedication of the ktickney Memorial afternoon the neat brick edlflce at the corner of 5th and streets northwest, erected by the late Wm.Stlckney as a memorial to his son, Wm. s. stick my, wlio died at Los Plnos, in July, 1S80, was dedicated.

There was a very large congregation in attendance. Among those present were Commissioner Dent, Hon. Horatio King, H. A. Willard, and others.

In the rear of tlie pulpit was a fine portrait of the deceased, painted by ike. Just as the services were about to commence a ray of light through the tinted glass fell directly over the portrait. The exercises consisted of singing by the Choral Society, prayer by M. M. Bartlett and appropriate addresses by Kev.

s. H. Greene, of Calvary Baptist church, and Hon. W. T.

shallenberger, of IVnnsyl- vania, closing itii prayer by Rev. Mr. King. medicine for woman. INVENTED BY A WOMAN.

IRETARED BY A WOMAN LYDTA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOTTND Is A POSITIVE c'URK For a'l tfioie Painful Complaints and Weaknessct so common to our best female 'population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Complaints, ail Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling- and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors Is cheeked very' speedily by its use.

It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- villus for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Prostration. General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is aivsaj permanently cured by its use. use it and prescribe it freely.

41 It will at all times ard under all circumstances aein harmony with The laws that govern the female svs- i tern. i For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this is unsurpassed. LYDTA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND i is prepared at 23a and 235 Western avenue, "Lynn, i Mass. Price $1.

Six 1 Kittles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozentres, on receipt of price, 11 per box for either. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- dress as above.

No family should be without LYDIA K. PINKHAM'S LINER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and toriddity of the liver. 25 cents Soli, by ai.l Druggists. it i e3-eo T.

MM MM BBT5 F.F.R RRR 11 II MM BBB KK RRR LLLL L'U BBB KEE fixe grades. I CABINET OAK, Every thickness. INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, inch. INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 3H inch wide.

INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch 1 wide. MAPLE, Every thickness. SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Ever) tLuck At ocr HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'8 SQUARE. 3 Sixth Street and New York Avenue' LARGE I Sprague Squabs.

YARDS, i nokxntrn Liberty Market Square. W1LLET LIBBEY. n8 4ft cl'ue cu re for Vl alar i a. carolina tolu tonic Sure cure for Dyspepsia in all its stages; also for 'outfits. 'olds.

Bronchitis. Asthma, and all diseases of the 'lhroat and Luniks; ana the only remedy that is beneficial in This is a preparation of 13ALSAM OF TOLU, ROCK CANDY. MAGNESIA and other Itenefieial in above diseases, the basis Ik-hik the purest Rice and Rye Whiskies. Harmless and ven pleasant to take. Try it.

For sale by all druggists and j-er quart 1 he trade supplied at a discount br Barliour A Hamilton and Frank Hume, Wholesale Grocers, and Sole Agents for this I city. HENRY BISCHOFF New York and Charleston. S. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. QALAD OLL.

(Imported,) $2 Gallon: 30 cents Pint. GERMAN STRENGTHENING POROUS PLASTER, 10 centh a Piece: 3 for 25. BABEKTEA, FOR MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER, 25 tier Box, at A. M. KLOCZEWSKPS PHARMACY.

423 9th street northwest. MRS. V. SMITH, NO. 614 NINTH STREET northwest, has on hand a full stock of WINTER fancy goods, old ladies' CAPS a JF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our arfre assortment of both.

Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, The I test of their kind made in the country LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, Please call and examine our stock. w. s. jenks a ol2 717 Seventh Street Northwest. Money money money $50,000 to i loan in stuns to suit, front to 5 cent, at FRF.l).

SELINGER'S LOAN AND BANKING HOUSE, 737 7ih street northwest, between and streets. Larve and advances made upon Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Guns, Pistols, Clothing and Merchandise of every description. The same bought and sold. All transactions strictly confidential. DEAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH.

AND the deaf and dumb hear and learn to by means of a recent wonderful scientific invention, the DENTAPHONE. What stiectacles are to the near sighted, the IVntaphone is to the deaf. By its use the deaf are enabled to hear ail ordinary Conversation, Lectures, Concerts, jterfectly; and the Deaf and Dumb hear and are Iteing tautflit to understand spoken lauguatrv. For sale by CHAS. FISCHER, 623 7th street northwest.

d22 FOR CHAPPED SKIN, Gives perfect satisfaction. L. C. BI8HOP, Druggist, 730 9th street, cor. st.

northwest A SURE CURE FOR COLDS TION WHOOPING COUGH. TROUBLES IS MRS. DR. TITCOMB'8 LUNG BALM price 25 and 50 eta. For sale by all Dnuorists, and 105 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.

nl9-3m4p THE WHITE, NEW HOWB. Singer, Howe, Wdaon, Any machine you want cheap at McKENNEY'S, at northwest. Renting and nl5 INTERIOR OR EXTERIORI'AINTING. GILDING Bronzing: Fresco and Scene Painting; Sign. and Picture Painting for the trade; firvt-clasa references.

SHUMAN, Decorativ? Artist, 402 8th street northwest, above 11" I1 YV ANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK. ASH Iron German preferred. Call it 413 Sd street northwest. SETTLED WOMAN TO DO GENE" h' orV. and a colored to kitciieti work asi) iDnkiBn.

HIT street. required. WAN TED-AT THE OIOBE 1IOI SF7 CORNER 12th and Mle simrie Woman. I to wash and Permanent place suited. SETTLED WOMAN FOR irenersl for a fasi.ily of must well rvcomuteude.i l.iiif to at hi 14J0 Massachusetts avenue northwest.

a m. and 12 ni. d27-'it Wanted colored to siivck oy-t? -and iu at rth itol street. tTASTED V0rS0lLAD? must be and correct tUrurea: none othr-r" need ajvly. AT.

1117-1119 Peunyshama avenue. It AVANTKD A COLORED DININOROOM Servantand for seruee.iu a private fatir.l. wuod references absolutely necessary, i-t i nj avenue. AVANTKP A itlOK VND BOY TO WAIT ON THE table. Apiiy at iW tamQimiSi avenue i west.

It' I WASTED ski IM WOMAN. WITHOUT EN" the reference reqaitt J. Apply 913 I street northwest. ANTED A 1. WHITE OR COLOREIV FOR general housework without rvferei es apply at M.

VI OENS'iEIVS, M7 7tb street west. I TIT ANTED 1 MMEDIATELY, A raOROUGHLY competent white Woman cook and to aseist i i house duties; none hut tli've with good references need apply at 1300 street northwest. WANTED-A FIRsT-CLASS WAITER tr MAPES' it Hotel, corker of 3d etreet and Pennsylvania avenue. It TIT WHITE GIRLS. ONE AS andtheother as chambermaid, th to in washing i.nd ironing.

Apply at 1420 street, ore ran Building. I WANTED A WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL wail unon a sick lady and tskec re of the hoii" do the work. Must come recommended. Apply alter 1 o'clock, 119 4th street southeMt TO Cl'T STOVE WOOD. AT BESLKV'S M1I.LS, sevcu miles in Yuvitiia, across Chain Bridfre.

d24-3t A AN AND U.oM.D SERVANTS, i for this city, Baltimore aud New York; way paid. Families furnished serxante. Ti us. l.iceused Wency. 'J26 fctreet northwest ('.

t. 1'RIt'E O). d24-2t FIFTY URST CLASS CANVASSERS. Api at the Baltimore Times ollioe, "d3 14tli stivet northwest. d23-3t A COMPETENT M1DDI.E-AGEDCOI.' i ored Wotnan, toi-ookanddo general Apply at 1315 Rhode Island avenue.

WANTED FOUR GERMAN WAITER8; AI.so. i Tl two (iernian Cooks, tirst and sewnd, familiar with French cooking. Adtlress s. i Star oilu-e. d23 -3t TWO LABORERS.

ALSO ONE man and For-'inan on a farm. Apply at FI'LTON'S I.oan Office. 1514 "Jth near Pennsylvania avenue. dl7-14t WANTED SITUATIONS. i i A SETTLFD COLORED WOM AN Situation as cook: cati furnish Address or apply to stride! northwest.

SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID or to cook and do Keneral housework by a white i w.inian. Apply al southeast corner 17th and streets northwest. "WANTED-BY A SETTLED AND TRUSTj worthy white woman a situation as cook an.i to do I washing and ironing; ts-st of reff-rences if Call at 1258 2lid street, near street northwest. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE an a Situation as ehaiaheriuaid atid nursing-, or (reneral housework iu a small family. Address ltox Star office.

ANTED -BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN. HEATED Furnished Room, between 5th. 7th, and stn ets northwest. Address, statin? price. JONES, star Office.

WTA A BRIGHT A 1NTELLIGENT yonliv trirl-a dramatic reader and Room with a society lady, companion and assist ill entertaining-. Address, stating terms, H. Star office. WT ANTED-THREE FOUR UNFURNI8HEB Tt Rooms, in a quiet house, between 10th ami ami and Q. Addn-ss MIL'TON, Star office.

d27 2t" BY A SMALL FAMILY. THREE OR four Furnished Rooms, with conveniences for light housekeeping if desiied, nortl: of Pennsylvania avenue and west of 12th street. Address B. star offi(ml. WANTED- -HOUSES.

GOOD ing House, worth lrom to and to i make part payment choice farnongr lands in Nebraska. STullUS, Loom 38, St. Cloud building. d23-9t i W7 ANTED-TO BUY A HOUSE, 1 ROOMS OR i more; pleasantlj situated, for not more than I pufcash: monthly Addrens. giviug location of property.

Star office. TIT OR THREE SHOW Senil description and prioc IKi. star office. It' ANTED" SECOND HAND RE." IN large or small quantities. Address -I.

W.DYER, Star office. d27 -1 ANTED TO ASH AT 1 II lowest discount. Address P. O. Boi.34!>, city.

i "WANTED-A HORSE AND HARNESS SUITABLE 0 for grocer's wagon. Apply at 104 strift uorth1 east. FIVE Olt SIX GOOD HORSES FOR their feed and care for the winfer: litrht work and best can- taken of them. DOWNEY'S Stable, 17ih street. dl7-2w i WANTED IIORSF.S TO WINTER-IN01TRE OF J.

H. GHEEN, 027 street northwest. J. W. BELL, Fairlaiid, Montgomery Md.

WANTED CARPETS TO CLEAN AND STEAM tT at RICE'S, 430 Maine feathers to renovate, mattresses to remake, furniture to steam; the oldest and Ixvt concern in the city. n5 1 WT ANTED -CARPETS TO CLEAN. WE DO WHIP Carpets. Our work is done better and I 'wer than in any other establishment Washington. miersby telephone.

A. H. tilo isiana avenue. je25 WT ANTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEA LL, IitKini 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Conij luissioiier of Deeds for Every State and Territ- ry, IJ.

H. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in I office from 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. m2 ANTED old GOLD ANDSII.N'EIi IN large OR Small Highest ca-ii paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d aud 4 stroets. janl9 AN1 TO NOW THAT I SELL A FIRST" class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much Ix tter and a great deal than a common new suit can I be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND.

No. 619 street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N.

buy but nrst-cluss Second-hand Clothinir. jaul'J LOST AND FOrXI). RED CAMEO SET7 WITH WHITE mounting of a ladj's head; oval shaped. Libera! reward if left at S. SHEDD'S, 409 9th street northwest.

LOST-ON SATURDAY BETWEEN THE DEPT. and 18th street, a Hand-Satchel containing a Silver Cup ami a Silk Handkerchief and other small articles. The finder will be rewarded if returned to 1232 19tli street northwest. It' $5 REWARD-LOST. NEAR CITY HALL AND street northwest, a Gold Chain Bracelet.

The above reward will be paid for its return to 421 4th street orthwest. at National Theater, a Byzantine Mosaic Scarf Pin. Under will be rewarded by leaving it at 14C1 8 street northwest. LOST-A 8ETTER DOG, LIVER AND brown ears, last Anybody is warned froiu buyintr him. Liberal reward wiil be paid at tlie Carp Ponds if returned, or any information of his whereabouts.

SMALL LEATHER BAG. CONTAINing a sum of money, which the owner can have by applying to C. P. THOMPSON, 2001 I street northwest. d24-3t" B()A-R1)1NCr Furnished rooms, with or without Board, with all the comforts of home; location best in the city.

707 I street northwest. lOR ROOMS ENT SUITE or single; newly furnished; heated and or without board, at 213 street northwest. Terms reasonable. Fm RENT WELL FURNISHED PARLOR Floor, fronting two streets, in most desirable part of the city, with first-class Board. Mrs.

D. B. STOCKHAM. 945 street. dl9-lm 1LINTON HOU8E77XH ANlTl STREETS.

-FIRST1 class Table Board, $16; Room and Board, $20 to $25; location central; no liquors. J. M. DeLONG CO. n28-3m Rooms and board, first-class, at 316 Indiana avenue.

$1.25 per day. Also Board by the month. SARAH FLAGLER. HE TRF.MONTIHOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME comforts than any hotel in the citv. The halls aud passages are heated with steam; the rooms are new and well furnished, and the table is second to none.

Transient rates, $2.50 and $2 per day; monthly $35, $30. $35 and $40. o21 THE LOCHIEL HOUSET 512 9th STREET NORTH" west, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Boarding-houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommodated at reasonable terms. s29 PERSONAL.

RIVATE DETECTIVE 309 9TH street northwest. Reliable information furnished in all cases: consultation free: wih call at residence when requested; all business strictly confidential. C. E. Flinder.

ol5-3m ADAM ROSS. THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, REliable Clairvoyant and Astrologist. sives better satisfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the profession tells the past, present and future destiny: gives advice and assistance on all matters to bisiness, love and matrimony. All in Tbodblk Cai.i.. Satisfaction given or no pay.

Consultation Rooms, 403 street above sliest northwest ap6 npHE SUPERB WM. SHAEFFEB "UPRIGHT Mr PIANOS are flrst-claas, splendid easy action, durable, price low and termpM rTl easy. Call and see dty testimonials. Also. Grovesteen Fuller Pianos.

At V. BECKER'S Piano Rooms. 901 9th street northwest First-class TUNING AND REPAIRING OF PIAN08L fcc. 4Uft-3m FOR KEKT-roUR rSFl BOOKS OX 1. first suitable fur housekeeping, at Hth north vest.

RENT ONt K' TXIMIKl) HiHiM IN privitt' f.rx jl.le for or hnt anil 12M Mb DorlltirMi, RENT IN A I'Rl A TV FAMILY SEVER I 1 very pleavsnt oomiuiwiostinr 1111- 1 iwvffiiffitt; uufurni'JKNi or furnished. at 1WV4 RrfrH orth WMt. ,17 7 RENT HRNIKHED FN FURNISHED. nelarvc ot) sec ml fl one Hall Bedroom, oil itha location. Apply at 415fith street it RFNT F.

PLEASANTLY-FFKNISlil Room ou with ami ianre unfurnished Rooms 011 .111 floor; tiin from -t tlx- squares frotu Trea-urv. 4.i."> K(ri, west. a IV RFNT 1013 1Mb vTR1.F1 ami newly fumi-bed mid cummuu nr? tin- .1 private family. choice Ubtc UnirdMt i RFNT FOURTEEN 1 11 V. OFlH? te Frsr.fclin im-re.

hrvn.l- e'j furnish. 1 of Rooms, with or without IVard. RENT I STKF.FT 1 I I 1 niched front room, lin-t floor. beat. advance.

Also, one larjre attic. 1 irHatlfiiu'u iwfi'rml, I jr. NT FURNISHED Ai.s UewiV IlirilinlHt fiHumiH' private tamilj without children. exch u.kv I. 0 'livrm-nt cars; irentlevea prefenvt.

street HKN I l'KI MHTFUL si I I KS OF ROOMS. it? Seminary Buildimr, West Washliidoa, fin I or unfurm lu-d. can be rented in sinpir roiin desir. d. THOS.

F. WAC.OAXiAN", 519 7thstre't northwest. ttMt I7OK RFNT TWO HANIWOMK si F.S? OF fronting south, with tin' quietness of a private me vuifi every con ilort, i northwest. iU9-2w RFNT- HANDSOMELY FFRN1S1I F.I) PARlors and chandlers first. second and third furnace or ojien housr Just ut in perfect order, sli nn-iVm improvements.

Hu7 Yortiout avenue, opposite AiMmrtou. RFNT VI ROOMS. I si i OR sinu'te. home con.fortj?; luejiln 1)0 prvwori'd near by. -J 25 street north west.

RENT- FRKUANT APART 'NTS Vermont avenue, near Mcl'her ou soHtiirm, eastern western t-xiMisure. an.l al; conveniencos. RENT-TWO FI TINT El O'M Ml" inir Roomn. and droom. Apol.v at street northwest.

FOR IJOI! Kf N'l (I.N if KN suite or KiiiRly, furnit-bxl or lionpe,) two larw at corner 5tli and 1) northeast. RENT 120f I REFT NoRTHWFsl ltwellinir, nine room-, every ni nltrn iii pi ivrment. Rent $50. of E. S.

WFSTi'oTT A- corner ioth ami 1 stn northwest. RENT A fOMFOR'iAREE FIVE-ROOM Dweilimr, W5 7th street per nvnth. Key at sly. R. A PHILLIPS.

York avenue. RENT A TWO STORY Hol sF. Wi li FIVE roon.p. stable in the rear. per month; 7th str.

t. near Pomeroy northweut. Apply at 11. 11. WARNER'S, 916 street northwest.

FI'RNISHED HOI SE OR whole) or Rooms en unite or single. Also. Rooiua Miitjble for liirht housekeeping, at 1IKI5 northwest. very low to arties if iai.1 in a.ivam'e. RENT ELEVEN" ROOM SET POB HI per month; four bed-rooms reserved; 110 elolJr.

references modern improvements. 1'j 1 a 10th street northweut. nOB RENT? 511 Maple avenue, rooms f4il 410 Bpruee rinet Crmmm 19(53 Linden street, rooms 17 A. L. HARPER d23-10t I.e Droit Building.

17OR REM 17.M DB SALES STBRE1 NORTH west, a haudsoiiie thn-e-Ht. ry liriek I'weilinK, just completed; house contaiiiK 11 rooms: was built by iiay work is finished in hard wood has lectric spejik infr tuliee, furnace, aud will reut to a private family only. THOS. J. FISHER i 1324 street northwest.

REN TWO STOKY Jl with hall, oi tfie OoverumentPrintimr Olliee, on line of IT stix cars, rent J-S 10 a nent tenant. E. A. McINTIRE, V1H street west. 12141 DESIRABLY LOCATED Furnished Houses.

THOS. J. FisliLH 1324 street north weft. d'JO-l't RENT-TWO VERY FINE Hoi SES. 1HIR teen rooms each.

1012 and 1U14 Uth srrxu prmie order, M. 1103 Street. FJOR RENT STREET new 1J fiuisin in bard wixid, havimr every inipn veu.ent; heated by furnace. Rent Apply to E. S.

i.SCO i Real Eftate Agents, corner '20th ami I streets north west. diy-6t PIERCE PLACE aixRooma, Hall, and all mod. improvements, Brick Stable; rent $22. 1724 7th -treet n- 8 rooms, UKnlern improvements; Ly SHREVE. 1125 7th stref northwest.

dl9-6t Ill'NT OK SALE A YFKY DESIRABLE dwelling House, near Circle. lu'iuireo! N. THOM. at 718 1.1th t. STREET NORTHHTE8T; M.L modern improvements.

fCO per month. Anpiy to B. P. SNYDER, Sale Deposit Com pan street and New York avenue. n2l-2ni FOR 170R A BARG AIN A DESIRABLE idence ou the west side of 17th northwest, lietwcen und I.

street-', near FiLrratrat Square and street cars. coutainuifT ten tw- stati washsrends and all m.Mlern imprevements; in '-nier. Address Box 381, P. city. d24 BRICK HOUSE, (HI street, between 0th and 7th uorthwest, with stable on alley; convenieiit and wod home for a 7thstreet business man imnuNiiate posses on.

At-ply to owner, ROBERT W. FENWICK, 28, Buildiug. EASY TERMS, AN EIOHT BOOK and bath room Pressed Brick House. with impn.vements; in desirable northwest, ami a half block from 14th streefcears. Will rent immediately a frood yearly tensnt ct j.ruv 1 hat will a very liberal rate of interest.

Address Rox 159, Star I ofhee. 130R 1448 I REET west, 1(1 rooms, all modern conveniences; will Ix-sold cheap if bomrht with'u diiys. THOS. 519 7th uorthwert. 170B RALE TWO NEW.

WELL-BFILT story and bay window, pressed briek fi-ont Houses, northwest section; parked; ail modem improvements; within half square cars; gnaranteed to pav'io over taxes and insurance. Address Box 91, Star ottice. 1 dl3 SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE HOME OV I New York avenue, near loth street. A three-storj and back buildimr press-brick trout house of ten I rooms; water and bath; to an alley; splendid chance for business men; to an immediate purchaser. A lieautiful tlm-estory and mansard, press-brick front House.

trimmincs and steps; ten ro 'ins, all modern conveniences, lot 18x140 to alley, with small stable; located on street, near the residence of Hammer, house perfect order; to an immediate customer at $5,500. A.so, several barvains in lurirer and smaller Houses. I w. E. BURFORD, 111S Fitiwi nortliwesL 0 DESIRABLE I'll CIS OF improved proierty.

Apply to JoIIN TRIMBLE, 1216 street. dl -4w "OOR SALE DESIRABLE 1 Brick Dwellimrs on street, near 14tJi northwest, just finished. These houses are carefully built, well finished in natural woods, contain 11 rooms, bathrooms and coal vaults, front south, an 1 have all modem conveniences. A trood investment for capital, or a pleasant home. Apply to JOHN SHERMAN" nl9-3m bt.

Cloud Building. SALE-THREE OF THAT BEAUTIFUL block of on Connecticut avenue, south of street, in the most fashionable section of the city. These houses have been erected with care, and are well constructed throughout, containing 11 to 14 rooms, furnace, bath-rooms and conservatories, finif-hed in i natural woods, with wooden mantels, and are fitted for i elegunt homes. Apply to JOHN SHERMAN i nl9-3m St. Cloud Building.

1 SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE- LARGE AND small houses, in all parts of the city. Call or send and examine our lists. FITCH, FOX BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. MONEY TO LOAN. liOHEYTO LOAN.

ON REAL ESTATE. AT 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY. R. O.

HOLTZMAN, 10th and streets northwest. PERSONS WISHING TO BORROW MONEY ON valuables, as collateral security, may address F. F. FLORKS, City P. with a request to call them, dl7 -3w" MONEY', MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN AT 2 PER cent per month, on personal property at R.

FULTON'S Loan Ottice, 314 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue northwest. dl7-lm I I Money to loan. IN st'MS TO SUIT. For lonjf or short time, on approv ed security. We caref ully invest funds in or small amounts.

Those having money ljinjr in bank, pajimr no interest, wiU lienefitert by placing their funds in our care. Six cent interest cuaranteed. U. S. Bonds, Railroad Securities and other Stocks bought and Sold.

W. T. FTTZGERALD A Room 60, Corcoran Building, dl4-3m Washintrton, D. C. Money to loan ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST.

THO8. J. FISHER A 1324 street, near Ebbitt House. US. SMALL SUM OF MONEY TO advance on approved Government Claims.

Address "Claims," care of Carrier City P.O. nl8 Money to loan. In sums to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real estate security. FITCH, FOX BROWN, n5 1437 Penasylvanla avenue. TO LOAN.

I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. In sums of from 100 and at lowest rates of Interest. Charges moderate. No daisy. B.

H. WARNER, novM street northwest. TURKISHBATH8! NEW TlTtKIKH HATH, 1417 BTREET (OPTOsite Rigys House); trood ventilation; ladies Monday and Friday; not open Sunday; open from 7 to 10. Saturday's 12; hatha. 6 tickets, $4.50.

DR. H. L. BOYLE. Bertricisto KORSAI.E MISCF.I.I.ANEOFll IfnH 8 ALP, AT GREAT SACRIFICE PS KurliMnj rood order, a ntur a mil Hrd'f Mit tw at Also, a Bri, NUlV for rent.

Fl.MiANI Msi'hii;" 1 at, improx t-i af three I rtcoeetoC. 7th -tint. t. ivrwr o' 1 SAI.l VOTRt I SMI TifK MIllO Inihtan lUllrnttl oflt tlx Ym nurt trim its I' 7th fnt im it am vrt it vite.1. 'w 1 ihe I1 M.

sAl I AW.R\ Mil. KoslAA cheap. Applj at west. i ITHBSE. ma V'Mi? 'till "-V sii)wl Iti hmii(t liu-li fv-h- icv for an ft 1 .0 7th stive? tliea: t.

,124 ti i si i HI f. HAN AU'KHM (rj.W\? i .1 TMI.lt 11M si a f.rt (II'IHN i hl.l'Ol, I I irtltw 11 I saki i i.i i i.mt,uv" llaiikf, i heap: 't mittaMi1 tr small liiyr laio nooj cot fan mi'u now In use. nsvo new itutiuufUlai.t r. At Al Ml UV DEPOT. 414'til icvthwest.

d--i i it smv AMTvn $jy. i law! s.tfa. 1" Hound TaV.W' $1R; Mirror, I'radie, .1. r. I I I.

MhM PaWf. sit ivli Mini 1 utivrt I.attyV nv nr I'uncU 11 wl, ar i SAJ.I OM: VAI.NUi??:M I'M Ml, iiw.) lull iiiiihuub, niid nfw; I Ik" ttuld at an t'xtifnielj tifnin- or liioiiUil.x paxr. piitjt. F. U.

sMIIH. d.M-.lt SVII KHKM /lil.Hl. II1AI.IK IN 1 initirtod snifc ii.tr Itirda; llartr. Moniitain mi li trim sitiintiK IJ t'hfll; liint Itavl and tit ai. SJO vania axoinw- d21 liuN liosrwfmp.rAsi ru i ft-ur fiinut, iti i oritur.

lb ('cvn Aiiio, one doiiMt- liaiik at 11 uurthwst. IfOK SM I A Sli.KNDIP (HTAVI, Hdsf I'Min. only twr fid i.i.'iithl). MM Mi i s. 433 Ttti dJ'i SM I OM Ul sHOMNtil Ifsri I I KKA I I iNirbt I'arlor Oiyaiit-, urirl) new; I wall rut with hiirh and iti tit'siiniii.

oulj oatli tor An flftfaut i XIV. 40's, dJ5-M 7th SAI.F. UIVtMFI IM K-'sKViiKUl ASK I prij-lit Fiarm, KiwHi trrai.d toronlj mi ji i 11 it- ti ,1 will M-il t.ni* Ht SIMM T. MM MO, Fiaiio UarerooUM, I. IK SAI.l A AKIKTV Ol ANM sl.i uNP hand lliianiew iomi I alnn I nr.

lit tbe latt vt ntj If arn'khvtl Mo'aull Wewmi in uh whifh I K'U low. JulIN M. lOl'Si) 6tti atnvt. d8-lni SAI.l: A SKi OMi Cl.oT fiitvaiul (Vtiu'li. f.tr or hat puriKMie; 2 l.an<Iaulfl?, 2 1-.

3 i 2 I vtt'iision Totw amt Stitmil. httiitl 1 lir. nt i or Wiwhi. $75. KoBT.

H. OR AH AM. hih Htn-et ii01 thufvt. RfPRirinr uronii'tlv dt SALK I HKKF. FIM Nl AKLV 7 AMI 7'i ami hy partso- If a vine thf fitj will at ipvat liar-air for To Ih- aet-n at U.

L. Wll.M A HKo's. 71m 7tii tPPf 11 IXIR SAI.K IMFtiRTl.M VltN'K inn Idr.lK, Af. Biril Fond and Bird Camtii, for fale at the Bird Store, 113.1 7Ui kiivM II AKTHIiM HT. ni? Im' BISINK88 CHANCl.S.

UA1(K i AN'i'F. FoR BI SlNKKS stand for any ImainMMi, water. fhflvinir. ml.I. liifliidiior rt-nt hi full to Max 1st.

Ihrf2. Imuiediulf 1'nti' iwh. Addreno 11, StarofHoe. 1 st ol'liiKTI MTV IS OFFFRF.n FOR a man oi cm- an old aiitt iro. 1 av imr alnnit ill i.ulj rommu for wIIiiik- Aj.plv To S.

SWORMSTEHT. Kt al l.ftatf dM-St at ret SA1.K A BARK CMANtT A FIRKT Cltrar uov. doinir a Ihihi for selliutr- hor full at' dretw Box 40, Star oflife. dls? SAI.F MRI 000M I fixtures and rtaud. Addretta "'Ilruiririwt," Stui.tii.v, d'21 -1 fit RKNT MTHiE KTKPHI NH' FINK BUK witii tt 11 biTi-h l.and.

nient the cars $40 per inouUl. Alxo, wieh to ol a very hiuiiiMiie Stecli 1'iatio Im fore troinir to Furoiio. Addrirtt M.MIAMF BIl lMiNNE, BiatlenslmrK. HL. OI fixvT" It.Him 12.

Corcoran Ruildimr. Hovernnifiit and liietin and dividt nd paxiBf Sfouritiesdealt in. nlW-jiii rm 1 1 1 I AHV ANi FDON TMIHiRT A NT and VATI ABI.I. IN 1.N I iNs. eitlier liel alter I.

huh 7. st. Cloud Building. It li aid de corxTuv estate. SAI.l.

01: 1 AIlK FA11M MH1 ACItFS. Nl Al' railroad utation lo milen from also, l.Ml room larve l.arn. onhartl. t-tor It hornet-, hoes, iioultrx, Ml RFAI til Kooui Federal Build 7th Kfrcef north went. d'27 5C 130R RKNT ONKOF THK BF.si HFBAL RI S1 ar tliis cjfj tiixt-claHn ten-room dwcllintr five well feinted: harn; tri'and of one mile distant, onlj fl7 moiith.

KOBT. A. 1 I'll I I.LII'S, 1428 New York avenue. d22dw SAI.F A FARM OF UK! ACRFS, I'RINCF Ofoivi county. Md.t miles drivt frooi ashinKtou fity.

1 milea II. K.R.. and atljuH inir ei-S. MeCuUtK-hV try residenoe. All liccersnry and in order.

if city rr ijierty woultl faki in eKchamn-. Addn sxiBi 1704 Tiova street. dlt? W1I.L KNuUN NORTH Al. 1 liiiKtt.ii l''rnil aud Fann," nuartliis city, and two tin all Farms lor 011 t-asx terma. KOBKRT A.

PHILLIPS. f-29-Sni 142H New York axenue. SAI.F OR FXCHANi.K Ft I It I'M bered Farm of '24ii acre-. 3V frou city; 9-room lioiisc t-n farm; fine a yountr ie orchard. excellent watt r.

Inquire'2ii22 I street. o-l 1 2m 170K SA1.K 1 Hi FOR 1 Nl NC I' lien-tl rtv a utockt-d Farm of lVMt ai-n-s, miles out. one mile to railroad station. home, ham. and ea.

,1 orchard; v.ater. IlnjlUiv 2IMH1 IVuiisj hama avenue. SI'I-X'I ALTIES. ROBERTSON CAN BF. ONsFl.TF.n FVFRY si 1A ami SA'l CUDAY, fnni, '2 p.in.

456 street northwest, tientlemcn medical advice ami treatment would do well to call and t-ureiruarxiitittd. Read his card under Medical in Una pai-er. l.ia-hteen veaiV experieiuv. ill') I it, MA I) A ML DUBOIS, it RFAI SPIKITI'AIIST MEdiuni. works electriciti on ivory; true lifepast, present, future, destiny, death.

absent 1 lerFojis; advioe to ladies and iretitltnien. and satisfaction. $1. 821 9th street rtliw. Hours 10 to 1.

2 to 8 p.m. MHS. H. F. RliiHT, Clairvojant and MaKuetie Healer.

60fi 6th nfrwt northwest, treats succesnfullv. without medicine, Afiite and Chronic Conmiltation free. MRS. I)K. A.

HFLL. Test Medium and Matnictie Physician. Kendence, H0a stntt north went. Office Houra, 10 a.m. to p.m.

ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENT'S OP iJI LIFE. Ali business contiileiiUal I 1 SO cents each. 40? street, between and 5th IIIMlllWWI PROFESSIONAL. Artificial teeth made before and inaerted immediately after extrai-timf natural U- tli, with Hi'lendid Modern and akillin al) branches of Altwlerate feea.

DB. I10XNALLV, 1321 north wort. dlfi 3m FEET PROMOTE HEALTH" AND LOlT henoe thousands, from far and nf them the highest medical, judicial, military and naval of thin country, and tivea of leading troo rnnu nts viait HITL'H Chiropi dial 141 Pennsylvania avenue. opiKiRite NA'illard's Hotel, where relief iaaflorded without pain in a few 111 in 11 tea of busiueiv at ortu? preeii1 des attendnuee at ivsidenoee, liter 6 p. 111.

Office fee 1 visit. 0 d7 DR. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST. NINTH atret cor. Hth and n.w.

Extracting to II a.m., the First-claw, Nitrous oxiue km adminiatci'ed. -t-aaonable. Dr. m. s.

parsonsTmedb m. tkm ian, aucceaMor to Dr. A. Ikisworth. Office hours, a.m.

to 12, and 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. free. 618 SIXTH STREET NoRTHVW.M o6-3m IUBSAKD URMO. PIANO TI NFR AND REPAIRER.

1230 I street northwest, or Box 712 l'utt Offina. Prof. G. W. Walter, orjf.

Ascenaiof. ChickennK Sons, MissGilljert; J. P. Cauitield, Ylus. Mrs.l'ears-iii.orv.

and Dr. Kunball. DKHjrir CARMAN. 1015 14TH STREET. Second door aouth from All Church, ill DIL R.

PARSONS. DENTIST7 428 7TH STREET northwest, between and over Ballautyue'a Bookstore. Operative, Sunrical and Mm-hanicaJ Dentiatry skillfully performed. Extractinir at unrtit. Charfre moderate.

Gaa adlulnistered. m7 DR. TSENBORN, DENTIST, STREET Celluioid Teeth inaerted $7 all oiieraUvjiie on the natural teeth at reasonable pneea. Extracting, 50 oenta. juil9 DUKE.

DENTIHT. 715 14TH STREET NOKTHU weat, between street and New York Beautiful Beta of Teeth. S8; Teeth Filled. Extracting without Pain. 60 eta.

All opecat'ona warranted. Jmi) TTM. TAIJJOTT. DEN flHTT NoT4J7 TTH street, three doora from corner E. Dentiati-j in all ita branchea.

TMth inserted per Ml. AD warranted. Janlt SIBLEY'S COMPOUND CAL18AYA UtaudaMtf I ten into their oompoaittoa to oTtEe moat superior quality. and ia the form in wkkh It la fouadw the btooA. Tun Bitters will eon djrapenata.

nervoua debllitr, neuralgia, rhwumaliaw. Mnrola maraamua, Uhoua and malarial fevara and aU tow at the stomach. gs. ay sjrgjszgi -j.

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