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WASHINGTON. TUESDAY -Jamuary 11, CROSHY Ss. NOYES. 18S1. Editor. The Evening Star has a reguinr, perma- nent. bovn fide dally circulation more than a that of any other daily paper pi lished in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. TRE STA office is connected with the Teiephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper ‘oy mail snd otherwise, news, or any information or business ca:: be sent day or night, free of chat fe Senator Mike Bannon, of Maryland, i in Ww. ington, and i3 “immersed tn busi- 5,” It is stated. He comes here, for one thing, to lobby his scheme for getting posses sion of the Potomac flats, and 13 Inspired with courage in behalf of his enterprise, becanse of the failure of ihe House committee on commer: e to recommend an appropriation of $1,250,000 for this work. Another thing Mr. Baguon hag in view Is to secure a judgeship in Maryland atter his retirement from active business parsutts. Mr. Bannon seems to be a shifty chap, a sort of universal genius, equally at home in bossing canal ring poli‘ fes, organizing land speculations on Kidweli's ottoms, Or canvassing for a seat jal bench of Maryland. With all ration for bis versatile genins, the people of Washington would prefer tuat he Would contiue his operations to his own state; certainly that he should not antagonize the appropriation for the Potomac improvement by his private specutadon. It fs quite certain that Congress will never consent to give up the river front, oppostie the capital city, to any private company, «1d all that he will effect by hs operations here will be to defeat the plan: tf government improvement on an effective scale for sauitary purposes, and for the adornment of the city. —— ee Mr. Reagan's substitute for bis inter state com- Merce Dil! now pending tn the Hous, contains all the cliet features of the origival measure. Its purpose Is tv prohibit discriminations, to te transports’ ton rates of ratiroads, iu favor of or against eny persons or localities, to prevent pooling, rebates, eic., and to require equitable and fair throughout the country. While It 13 seare-ly probable that the bill can be passed at this session, there fs an apparent determina- tion on the part of its supporters to presa tt forward. ‘The New York board ef trade and transportation is sending broadcast, through the malls, arzuments in favor of the bill, and printed extiaets from court decisions and from Congressions! documents to show that the measure is constitutional and that Congress has the authority to pass 1t. The raliroad compa- nies are not idle, by any means, tn their oppost- on tothe mea-u e.and briefs on their side of the question, backed by extracts from court records, ete, are distributed freely. The right of Con- gress to regulate Inter-state commerce (s hardly questioned, aud it 1s more Uaan probable that elther in this or the next Congress some legis. lation in the direction of the Reagan bill will be enacted. in the press of business that must come during the reminder of the session it 13 to o¢ hoped that Congress will not neglect io make the appropriation of the additional $50,000 asked for by the census bureau. General Walker Is destrous of making this census furnish compleie and accurate statistics of everything connected with the growth, progreas and prosperity of the country. He has not confined bimseit to pop: lation, products, manufacuures, etc., ever figures could be gathered tha! would add to the information of the work in nand, he has undertaken to collect them. Unless the additional appropriation asked for ts granted some of the valuable information contemplated for the census work must be abandoned. It Woula be a spirit of false economy to deny the money necessary to make the census as ¢om- plete and accurate tn all its details a3 research and study can accomplish. —-—____ ‘The farewell words of the Duke of Cambridge to the troops who were embarking from London for the Transvaal, conveyed to the suldiers thy wish of the Queen that they suouid ~* mild use of thelr victories tn Sot ‘This ts equivalent to an offielal declaca: the Boers are: not to be treated with an cessary severity whea they shall be ove aresult that must follow. Tnis poite British government will, undonbtediy, general satisf 13 a great deal of sympathy felt for the B of Transvaal, growing out of the hardship ibeir sucestors sustained in Duliding up aud Maintaining thelr homes. After all the suifer- ing of these people tt would be cruel for a power as strong as England to crush them anc deprive them of property that has at iast be- come valuable, ———e+—___ No reasonable person, one would suppose, could object to the Increase of pay asked tor by letter Carriers of the % cond class. Their claims that their present compensation of $500 per annum is uot commensurate with the labor they perform and the responsibilities imposed upon them, seems to be well founded; and, ‘Sitce their dutles are identical with those of their brethren of the first class, who receive $1,000 per year, there does not appear to be any jogical ground for not making thetr pay the same. No class of public servants perform more faithfu: or necessary labor under unfavor-. able circumstances than the letter carrier. and thelr pay should be neither stinted no: grudgingly given. The cutting off of some of the unnecessary Officlals tu some of the municipal deparimeats of New York city nas been achieved with suc! ease that {t 1s now proposed to trim the ma ebinery of justice down to somethiog like proger proportions. ‘Tue reformers matatala that io the first place there are more courts than are necessary, aud that fn the secoud pl court bas more oMlcers and attendants tb needed for u proper and prompt disch ars its duties. New York city has guifered for years from too much goverument. Out-tals have inereased th number with a regularity that ts burdensome fo tax-payers, and iuere fs plenty Of Work there for an oficial guillotine. The mt elections in France la sulted in ican victories whk that party in calcwlating upon fillia thirds of the senatorial seats to bec next year. That, however, ts too fu foretell the effect of elections just heid, espe cially in France, where politics are sudject to rather sudden changes. £3 one resnit of the municipal elections, at least, that 14 satts factory. ‘That ts the total fallure of the social- ists to win ab) where. Are we not a little too previous in grumbling at the Commissioners for not removing snow from the ‘ity? 1f there are four thousand acres tn the town, then eight inches of saow upon its Surface are about 4.302,000 cuble yards or over four millious of cart loads. The cost of removing this beyond (ue city limits would be a pretty Penny to add to the tax list. Could it done for fifty cents acart load? Couldit be done at alit ———— All portions of the United States have aut fered more or less from the late severe cold weather. In New Orleans one hospital con tains over one hundred paulents suffering with frozen Lands or feet, and in Florida the orange ¢rop was frozen. Turoughout the south th fruit trees have been elther killed or badly injured. ——— In bis charge tothe grand jury of the Bal- tmore criminal court yesterday, Judge Pink ney complimented the colored population o that city, by saying that the proportion o. erime comultted by that race was not only less than is generaily supposed, but that the “show. ing is very flaitering to them and not a little bumiifating to the race that boasts it Sreater superiority.” -2e-- ‘The fire record of 180 shows a great decrease ‘nm the losses by fire over the preceding year. ‘The resuit is due, in a great measure no doubt, tothe many improvements made, not oaly in the machinery for extingulsdlag fires, bat in the facilities for getting the machiaery out at the sound of an alarm. 915 Pennsylvania ave. Offers decided bargains in Beal and Lmitation LACE GooDs, The largest avd fi ert collection of FINE LACES in Washington. ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS FOR BOQUET De CORSASF, WHITE LAC® DRESSES FOR LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN, RICH SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, REAL LACE EMBROILERED AND HAND-PAINTED FANS, BECEPTION NOVELTIES A SPECIALTY, CHILDREN'S VELVET AND SILK SUITS, -BONBETS, BREAKFAtT AND NURSE Cars. ONE PRICE, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. NUOT'S, janil 915 Pennsylvania ave. M=>- M. A. CONNELLY, No. 7 EAST SIXTEENTH ST., NEW YORK, Has now Opened for the Seagon st No. 1329 F Strect, (Opp. Ebbitt House), A Most Magnificent Stock of DINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION AND WALE- ING DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, Ero. ‘These Goods have been specially imported for Warhington, and comprise all the latest novelties from ‘*Worth” and other leading honses in Paris, fF #7 Ladies will please prezent their cards at the door. Dressmakers not admitted. jan BARGAIN Goou Choice soe in EVENING SILKS formerly#1.25, now Te. Much finer snd heavier GOODS formerly $1.50, Low $1 06. sane S-LIEL (new fabric), beautiful textare, SATINS in evary shade. BROCADE SATINS, in all colors, low prices. BROCADE SATINS, in all colors, fine quality. Besutifulline WHITE BROCADSS, supurb quality GAUZES in all colora. CASHMERES, ALBATROSS and BUNTINGS. Our colore embrice PINKS, BLUES, OREAMS, HELIOTRUPES, IVORY, WHITE anaLay- ENDER. Orn Paice. WwW. M. SHUSTER & SONS, jan} 919 Penna. ave. CIAY. RANGAISS IN SEWING b ACHINES FOR TH.S WEEK ONLY. Davis .. Wheeler & Wil bt 10 bf HH St 16 The above ranted in perfect order. Call early and taks vour chica. At OPPENHELMER’S, 528 9th st., cor. F northwest. ves for Peut. jon8 ‘Repairing our specialty. M. W. BEVEKIDGE, ° (Late WEBB & BEVERIDGE), IMFORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY, WARE, FINE PLATED CUTLERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs. ja8 1009 Pa, ave., bot. 10th and 1ith ets. FOR RENT AND SALE. ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. ____WANTS. ws TED—PAWTIES desirine copying dae in % neat leva! hand, with sc uracy and dis- “pa'ch; address ENGKUBSE ty Star office janil 20° AN? ED—A com ‘HIT ¢ GIRL for <en- Ward temesebte ee aoe. nee referen:¢ required. Apply 615 2d *t northwest. 1° Ws DIA yt ables: a thoroughly com, Petent WOMAN as ccok and nuree; must Ly: orice. Apply 618 6th st. northwest. apis WN FOE will give cash to any one se- coring més POS{T)0% as conductor on the Weehington and Ge. rsetown BR. R. Address M_8., 221 ¥ st northwest. JalLt-3t* Wan By.* ppetent white woman a SIT- UATION a8 child's puree, or seamstress, Saitrees, and chamberwaid, or general housework inemall fsmily. address F. #., Star office. 1t* WwW lor and Bed com), on second floor; good \o- cation; northwest part city. Address A B., Star office. it? WANTED A colored WOMAN to do chamber ¥ork and wai'ing; must understand her work and have g. od city reference; must stay at nicht, Apply at 1734 Ist. northwest. at DON’T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOOK aT THE REDUCED PRICES IN RED. A. SAKS & CO., SraicrLy Ong Prick CLoTHrEns, dec28 316 and 318 Seventh st. Diserurion OF CO-PARTNER- SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, uuder the firm name of S8MIDH & LE®, ia this day dissolved by muinal conrent. Ail business of the late firm will be set- tled by Jos. B. Lee, who will continue the busi- Lew (f Ship Chaudler and Grocery at the old stand, 97 Water street. WgdanD 1 Satire ar} Georgetown, D.C., Jan. 6, 1881 Jan6-5t* B. P. SPABBOW, e ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 408 th at. northwest. DIAMONDS, aT SAM‘L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. dang 2w* We offer anextra fine stock of DIAMOND EAR-RINGS, LAGK PINS AND FINGER RINGS, AT GBEATLY REDUCED PRICES. SAM’L LEWIS’ SON: Jans 215 Pa. M"*- Cc. DONG VAN. BA 245 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK OITY, Will Open st PARLOKS O anv D, ABLINGTON HOTEL, Wasurxeton, D. C. On MONDAY, January 10, 1881, LATEST IMPORTATIONS. RECEPTION, DINNER AND BAL DRE janll-2t | FRENCH NOVE! GEsins LEAF TEA AT 50 CENTS A POUND, FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION, VALUABLE AND ECONOMICAL. TIES. N. W. BURCHELL, Janii at 2 F street ¢ ; Janvany 10TH, 1851 /OPARTNERSH P_ NOTIC GEUKGE BEALL and ALEXANDER FE BEALL. have this cay eutered into a vop: under the firu. name sud title of GEO. & BRO , ter the transaction of a first-c'uee F L¥ GROCERY ZUSINESS. to supply our friends and the public We ha NEW aud FR«SH quality, st the lowest prices. @ the market for the best kouds for family Liquere. GROKGE W janll-2w AL‘ NRE. Bu ALE FANCY COATINGS AND C: MERES ‘Will be sold per pattern, or manufactured to order, W™. STONE Anert, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 408 5th st. n.w. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Jan3-6m JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, JEWELRY, PLATED TABLEWARE, DIAMONDS, CUTLERY, WATCHES, CARD CA8ES, SILVERWARE, BRASSES, TRAVELING CLOCKS, FANOY GOODS, MANTEL OLOCKS, FIRE SOREENS, FOLDING MIRRORS, PLACQUAS, LAMPS, SCONCES. dec0-2W 4107 Penn. ave. Fo# NEW YEAW’S BECEPTIONS. MALAGA GRAPES, PURPLE LIsBON GRAPES, LADY APPLKs, BSE OT DAN, ANAS, VIOLET PRUNES PURGES PRESERVED KOSE BUDS, Fi o CHOCALATES, several kinds. EPS GLACE OLD GUVERNMENT JAVA, GENULN& ‘MOCHA. B. W. REED’S SONS, dees) 1216 F street Heemy eoups, A large sesqrtment of Porcelain, Parlor aud T2 brary LAMPS; DRUP LIGHTS and DEQOKA TED SHADES, CABINET MIRRORS and SCONQES, BRONZES, FANCY STUDENT LAMPS and DEO. ORATED 8HADES. All of the above goods sold a’ ANTED—ImuxprateLy—A BREAD BAKER: none buta competent hand need apply a; the Bey of 18th st. and Pennsylvania avenue. WANED BY & respectful white irl a AIT- U*TION to do how ow rk and assist in waah- ine ard ironiug. Apply No. 1142 23d.8i., bet. L and att y ANTED_Br active, reapectabie, white GIRL a PLACE aa first-class cook; the best of re commendstions given. P.case call fer 3 days, No 109 2d et. northwest, 1 ANTED—A WOMAN to do scrabbiug aud help in the kitchen; one who has worked ins res taurant, at GODFREY'S Hotel, 417 Lith at. northwest. 1s WASTED By f Renileman and wife three un- furuishes KOOMS for housekeeping, the rent to be not over $15 per month. Address “‘Koch-s- ter,” star cffice danil-2t W A522D_ 10 xood white SERVANTS to cook aud nuse in a small family ; good 1eference required | Apply at ouce, 213% # st. northwest. Janl1-31 ANTED-—By first-class Paria dressmaker, ex- V perienced cutter and fitter, wishes t» zo in wood PRIVATE FAMILY by the day or take the work at home. Call or address DRESSMAKKR, 614 Sth st., bet. Fand @. itt ANTED—By a man 40 years of axe a SITUA- TION ae clerk or booskeeyer in a mercantile houge: has had +xperienca: 8a fefactory reference. ; cen loan a 1ew hundred dollars. Address GI.!0- DEN, Star office. Jani a WANTED. 4 miidale sed WOWAN, thoroughly competent, to couk and do hiisework ia a smiall fanily ; waves $10; must stay in nights, have no family, and be weil recommonded. Apply be- 1weeu 12 and 1 o'cioel 334 New York ave, It A: By a Philadelphia wholessle coffee ouse, with a le alresdy established. a fret-clues, enorgutic SALESMAN, to sell coffess in the District ot Columbia and vicinity a liberal taranwement wilt be made with the right man jaan teatiuonials required. Address, with viculars, ¥ BUTLON & Cu., 51 south Fhiladelphia. "jan11-3t* ANTED—Whito WAITER, 25 white end co) HAM BEKMATDS S: nove wanted with vut reference fam— iis furnished servants. Licessed Kiuployweut Agency, 926 F st. C. E. PRIVE & Cu. it Wie, borrow TWO HUNDRED DOL. LAK for five mouths; will give collsteral ae- curity, and pay 2% per cent per mouth, iu ad- vance for uce. Address BUSINESS, Star oflise. Jani1-2t* WANED An hone-t, wentle WATTE GURL not over 16 years old, to attend to an iufant dur- ing the day. address GIRL, Btar offica. janl0-3e" yANTED—A SPANISH TEACHER, one who also has thorons! knowicdze of English Addrest BLat CO, Stai office. Jan. 0-3" WANTED. A 700d COOK, WASHER and TR | ER. Referencesiequired Apply st No 1207 3 west. Jaulv so WARSTED-A COLORED MAN to cook do peneral housework. Must have rafer trees. Apply at 1227S et northwest. jaul0-2t" y ANTED—Twenty head of low-price HORSES highest market price will be psil. JUHN (LARK. Apply JOBN SIMMON'S Stables, 311 12h st. no tuwest. Jaul0-ct" Wy SATE AAI claws cutter and fitter wishes ENGAGEMENTS to gv out by days cr week to firet-class ladies. Promises fashionable work a well as exsct fit Address or soply SWIS3 LADY, 1007 - northwest. Jantu-2t* ANTED—Ry asin. leventleman, suite of tw: or three KOOMS, without board (no-th of ud weet of 11th), “as « permanent resi Bee of sinai house preferred addr with G. HL, Star ctiic jan0-2t* AN TED—Ly an honest oclored man Wire Mersenger or Watchusa! ¢f the Departments (Government ) 20 per cent. as long as position retained. Box 41, Star ortice. ANTED—An active young MAN for out-dcor work for an estisished real estate and in surance ¢ fice. Address Box €9, Star office jan8-3t ANTED—Two nicely furnished ROO 5 (Par- | WO? RENT—Nicely-surnis ed ROM », on seo ond flour, beautifully ocsted; fall’ view Penpey vania aven ie ana Cap.tol. and Bats. northwest. HOUIE /GENT, R. M.S. IN TRXAS, Bites to EXCHANGE co Sealy Tsop_ in . Was 01 1U_EB AGE 1. Star office Add ess ja 1 ate RK RENT—Newl farnished Font KOOM and Beitheset. Gapite Fill.” janis ad BED- eon muui— sly 1320 @ 3 mb 3t* PARL ROUM, on seeond floor. Also catine BEOKOUMS, wu hird Boor northwrat; references « ehanzed | BY riage House; every convenience. A crnins taveuus, between N and O at WOR KENT—~< wel-furniaa-d Buu rooms, mod, imue., new and near Chins se | Mimster’s; rent cheap to reaponsib'< pitty. Pe | Sesion immeciately- “Address HUBBAUD, Siac Office. OR SALE—Ata bargain. two well-b HOUSES—one on . neat Dupont Circle, ané 1312 T st. porthwes:; “oth in Ar-t lass ucder. Termeeasy. Apily to LOUIS P. SHOE MAKER, 920 Fst. northwest. enlist R RENT—PARLOB and BEDRO M, on 24 floor, hindsomely ant newly farnshe'; all incdern ‘conveniences; suitub'e for Seu: nen ber of Congr: 1107 F st north v Tith and 12th; most deairabie location, 2% east of Ebbitt House. Fe R? NT—ROOMS, s'ngie or en suite, nicly nish-d, with first-class board BAYAK.) JoK, corner 10th and E streets north Jnl -3t* ROR RENT—Threo handsomely furnivaed KOOMB for rent, with rate fires sud best table; private family; most central location in ‘he city." Address Box 1, star office. Jsnt0-6, FR RENT —Arew STORK and DWELLI NG, to- y 1si8 gether or separately, a fe wwe Pada ® Ivana avenue. also, some furni het ROOMS. Inquire No. ‘$23 th etceet_north- wert Junl0-3t* OR REN1—Thres unfurnished BUOM4 on second floor. 943 T st northwest; as hot +. cela water, bath room, front room heated b; trobe. Jang-3t 'OR KENT—Unfornished second FLOOR. wita every convenience for light hvuseke-ping very cbeap to a respoutible party. 408 Tat. northwest Jan8-3t* OR RENC—Two story BRICK, six rooms. No. 631 Fouth Carolina ave. southeast: #12 per month. J. 8. SWOKMSTEDT, 928 F st north- ‘west. Fh OR RENT--Lesirable unfarnieh'd ROOM3, single or commmnumesting, on F st, bet. 9th ad 10th ste. northwest. J.5. SWORMSILEDT, 928 F st. northweat. Jans-3t POR BENT—AIT 237 St. Nonriwaer Nicely furnished PARLOKS. on 2d floor, with open Also KOUM on third fluor, with or witaout Jans3t? fire. board. | 1881, HOUSE No 723 18th +t. northwest. quire at “Upton Iron Works,” 204 12th st Jacs enim. wes: FS BENT AND BALES OF PROPERTY, PRI VATE AND AT AUCTION.—Ree Bulletin 1 sned on the Ist and 15th of ever office of THOB. - WAGGAMAN, 619 7th street northwest. Jans at® (OR RENT—11'5 F Sr. Norruwest—Elozan dy furnished PARLUR and BEVROOM, en suite, second floor, suitable fur a Member of’ Cougress; also Br Jor and Bedroom, ea suite, third floor. jans-2w* FOF BENT Hlexavt suiics of ROOMS on second and third floor; 1627 Vermont avenue, nesr McPherson Square." Routhern, wes’era and esst- em exporure Grate firea. All mudorn iprove- ments. Meale if devired. Jus tim {CR RES T—Hondsomely furnished ROOMS on Ist, 2d, and 3d floors, suitab ef. ra Member of C rerées or othe:s desiring first class rooms: mocern im-rovements, open grates Cor. Ast and Bete. southeast, adjoinius Capitol grouude. janis pos 'O RENT—2625 ith st hortuwest, 1. rooms B16 116 “Bridge st. eorzeto Wn, UW room: #18. 1721 6th et. nortoweet, 6 rooms: $20.30. 75 Lefrees st. northwret, 8 rooms: 815 401418 T st. northwest, 6 rocrns: 815.30. 21'9 12th st. north- west. 5 roome: #°0.50. 240 4th at southwest, 9 rooms; $20.50. 311 13th st, southwest, 6 rooms; 813. Apply to A. S. CAYWOUD, 1235 9 Lorthwest. wank 3c OR RENT—HUUSE No 1133 24th st. vor a- west. contsinine seven rooms, stabie in rear tor two heres and carriage. Apply No. 2:39 H «t. northwest. = jau7 6t” Fe. RENT—Two nice furnished ROOWs on second ficor, hot and cold water, ¢as and heat; pleasant location. family. Nochilaren Cars pass the duor S00 2d et. n.w. Pri Jan6 property st the corner of New Yors avo. isth st. containing 40 rooms, recently thorough repair. city, being in the immediate vicinity of the Trea- sury, War, Navy and State depart nents, To a aat- isfactory tenant the rent will be ol ced at proper figures. THUS. J. FISHER & Ov., 1223 F st. northwest. Jan6-6¢ OR REST—A vood sale and boarding STABGE, cor. Sth and I's's. northwest. Inquire at Louiriana ave. Jan5-La FOE BENT The 0. INTON HOUSE, corner 7th and sts. northwest, containing about thirty Toomm: terms reasonable toa guod teaant App at 620 Lovisiana ave Jand-ot yANT!D—By a man in wrest need and out of work—a painier by trade. ing LO Dé has a tanily; willing todo anything. Ad:lress B. G., Star office ED—To purchase MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, SUPKEMS COURT and FOLDIEKS ADPYTIONSL HOME: D CLAIMS. WM. J JOHNSTON, Attor- oom 41 Le Droit Buildin, #02 F et. wis purchase all kinds of PUBLIC LAND SCRIP; highest cash price. CHARLES O. BROWN, aitorney-at-Law, 1212 G street north- weet. Lox ¥ Jan3-3m" Vy SAAEDSEAMILIEG to furnish with BELT. ABLE KEKVANS: try us; SERVANTS of ieee. allpo:te: boys, ira; SEA MSTRESRES for ci at reduced prices. BBR Nese Sud country; al with reference. O26 F tn wy WM. 8. TEEL, Tailor, E. F. BROOKS, FRIOE & 00. decd 4w* janil _ ____935 Penna. ave. declS SBR USth st., Corcoran Bul)ding. ng . SAXLOWS PORTLAND CEMENT. SKATES! SKATES! WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS THE STHUNGEST, CHeavest, Best | § = ANTRD—LEATHEKS to reuovete, MAT ROGET ERD Gee ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpening TRESSES to remake, MOTHS to extermit.ate ‘The best in America CHURCH, BCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE INDIA EUBBER GOODS Of every description at Factory Pr: WOOD MANTELS AND TILING Of all Kinds, @ L. E. GANNON, Rooms 10, 11 and 12, Corcoran Building Jano 06. pecialty. R. CHARLES H. BOWEN has remove to 334 Indiana uw ue, Opposite City Hall Is responded to from ‘Jay H. Stoue's Dru. Store, 7th and L, apd Berlia’s Deng store, 60 Masrachuretta avenue Janl0-‘Tor STUDY YoUB 1 SSI ERENT. AY REDUOTION ‘d; all Wool, Louble-widt! kK Plush. $4 3 Sere 8, ns and Colored Hoss, cutting, Ale. box (6 Be.; clewant 31 08 extra long Esibriy beantful Neck c ton, end good 10's of tatber for 2 y ae, 8, Bl: hmere reduced from 81 Qe ; Black Silk aud uy. Dress Goods Nhawis ‘aterproofs, Underwear, &e., at_a sacrific Goo ds «trict. first clues and wonderfully BRODH EAD @ CO's Old S- and. st.. bet. B2th and Utth Northwest. On ees t c. 7) CARBIAGES hand covers! second-hand, COEPELE LTS, Land 0s, oa a LEIT-, COUPE RUCKA-. aC lsd a lot of chean Portand RS"ETGHS ROBT. H. GRAHAM, 410 and 452 Sth st new. #7 Repsiriz promptly attended to. ja8-2t JONTINUE TO LEAD IN PRICES OF BULGER AND LEATHER SHUES, Men's Rubbers, 6 to 11. Women’s Rubbers, 23 {5 Misses and boys’ Rwbbers, 1 tod Childzen’e Rubbers, 6 to 10'4 ‘u's wool-lined Alu+kas. eeif actin. MEN'S AND ROYS' EOBBER BOOTS Jas Ti BHIAGES! on A SPECILALY AT 1914 and 1916 Peunsylvania avenu Jan’ J. W. SELB BE FIEM OF LENDNER & LADSON Is this cay disrolved by mutual consent A. LENDNER will continue tue business and sain all the Habilities of the Iate firm. H.J. LADS JN ie authorized to collect. all debta dae to (ue fem and receipt for the same. HENRY J. LADSON, IDNER. Jan&-3t A. B. LEN Washington, DC, Jan 7, 1881. jans-3m Foe BREAKFAST! CHOCOLAT MENIER. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PABIS AND LONDOR. a Depot, 286 Gre: nwio : st. Skates a specialty. Also, a fine assortment of Fine CUTLERY, suitable for Christmas Presents, at ©, FISCHEB’S Ov» Sraxp, decd 628 7th st., opp. Patent Office, QTUDENT’s LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE (MPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’s ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND BAFEST OIL IN USB. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. decks RYNEAL’S, 418 7th si from furniture, at A. H. CHACK & BRO La. avenue, uext to city post oftoe. / ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in large or small quantities. Hivhest cash price paid 21 Pen's ava., between Sdand 4g sts. saga} WW ANREDSTRAM OAKPBT CLEANING AND UPBOLSTEBY in all ita branches. CGHAOE BRO., anga 616 Louts‘ana avenue ANLED—YOU TO BNOW CHAT USKLL & first-class Tatlor-made Beconid-nand SUZT, mneh better and a great deal cheaper than s com’ mon uew suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 610 Dat. 2. or at Drasicn hore No, 408 9 st. o-w. N. B.—We buy but first- Becond: band Clothing. aD LOST AND FOUND. Ba AND FINE JEWELRY J. M. & B. COHEN SELL DIAMONDS, FINE WATOHES AT PRIVATE SALB EVERY DAY FROM 2 P.M. UNTIL 7P. M. 1105 PENNA. AVENUE. deck € 50 YEARS EST! 1831 °° “Eis 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Oleaned or Baautifally Dyed Gi! SUI2 or LADIES GARMENTS to-bo ad at 0 WSEAT) EY'S Wet and Dry Cleaning aud Premiaa: Steam Dy cing Establishment. 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, D. 0. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the ty. dec2a PECIAL NOTICK. ‘We call the SPEOLAL ATTENTION of purchasers to new assortment of . er arg very elegant TORREX, GHIOEDES ana Ie RUGS AND CARPETS, From small-size Mats to extra-large Carpets. VERY LOW FRIOES. Rogen rea ord tt TON, AXMINSTES and other OARPETS. HOOE, BRO. & 00., 1838 F street northwest. J° SCHLITZ BREWING CO.’s CELEBRATED -HESTAN nov20 MILWAUKEE LAGER,| ‘The Best Lager in the Country. For sale by Dealers generally. Berar. Prrors—Patent Stopper Bottles (pints, ‘6c. per dozen—security on bottles, 60¢. per doz. Corked Bottles (pints, ) $1 per dozen—160. per doz. \ lowed for empty bottles. WHOLESALE DEPOT. ‘Telephonic Connection: 2926 30th Bt.. West Washington. aec28 SAL. 0. PALMER. WED SUN'S Wonderful Herbs or India Bemea ‘how atigm. Oatarrh. ever sad Aus, Hp or Lock Jaw Hodeeoh ohana o i i trom colds. “Usa 'roulation corsa successfully ‘Tape Worms re teat and nor-hwest, »-atrect OFT—On Fundsy, January 9tb, on 1th car an AMEIBYST B NG. ‘The Ruder wit stably rewarded by leaving the eame at 1231 M street northwest. iv & RENT—BLICK HOU 2018 G =. north- west; eleven rooms and bath room; ail moderna. improvemects: 1108 and 1212 H st and bath room. Inquire of JAMES W. ER, 1106 H at. northwest Jaa6-61" ro a Tesponsivls teuant_only, HOUSE 447 M strect northwest. Cali at JOH FROE BENT First-class BOARDING if JU8E | Sitaation one of the best in the | each eight + POR BENTIA Gre ST AULE with cares Gar. | dem, v. OR RENT—On or about the Ist of February, | ry mouth, at the | th ot. | Ik BALE—A7 4 Banc atN— 002 yenx LUNOIT ANe OYST?R Url a& aud Navy dev artments Beason fos woing i to otter business. Inquire Vania avenue FPGRBALE RUSIRESS —nlendidl vay ine whg fale and Netal Business i) sh be Fold at invaice price, ab ut +2,00 pro; retor has bnsiness in Now ¥ Ing, ower we Washington This tsa fue chenc> fors ead burness man. Address 8, Starofice janllsv ‘OR FALE-STOORK ant FIXTUADS of @ CIGAR STONE; good location: et fac Feascr given; stoce for rent. avemie Ror. hweat. danlo-2t* MSEEY, RASTER MMEDIT ) OF gentleman wits capita! mnediate command, cau Mee opp rtumuty of donbitus th without risk. ptate an, Mano. ALPHA, Star cf HE BALE-—Snisil desirable STOOK OF GRO OWFIES in rorhwesern part of the oy: best location in town, doing a cash business frou $1,100 t #1, 20a month. Must be sold itumeli- rely. Satiiactory reason stvou for saline. For terms and particula! apply 0 Z Te APPS SO AKYNN, fies aver Perry's Dry Gonds JALB.St Gin street ard Pennsylvania 24s eees. —A good two-story BRICK BOUSE, with six rooms; wood let; renting ‘or 215; situate on Lith st. n.w., marO. Price $1,750 OD eney t ra ‘Two tea story and back bit ving Tres Brick Front HOUSES, seven Tooms aud cal- lar, gas waver and bath, onl +t, near 14th uw; rent for #15 each. 81.650 eac , on eaxy terme. Iwo-rtory FRAME Lic «of five rooms. Lit 20x 145 tr alles, with email Brick fronting on alley. 21,400, on good t- rms. Alwow od LUT to exchause id kev al larger Houses for sale ORV, 1115 Fst nw. fend BARR GPANGES FOR SALA “COAL and Wood L YARD, 1ow doing 00d business: fi Brat-ciaes; “steam aw mill, &e. Box 135, office. 4il6 “Fenasyiy re Star deo3d 2w* TNO TNVENTO S SED ON IMPORTANT and either betore or after dec MONEY TO LOAN. ve LOAN—88, 000 in #0178 of any Kiz~ over JOH» H. OAs~ jenll lw 1539 F st. northwest. 1,460 AND 81,200 TO LOAN at 6 pr Commissions so £7 Apply to Mi jan?1-St Dh X PER O ON CITY REAL ESTA TE— 2750, 81,000, #1 500, $4,000, $2 50), $3,909 and $4,000 “One per ce: mmission ow Kis above $2,000 30. TRUESD: hh) TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAD MONEY TO LOAN!!! At lowest rates on first-class real extate. jan6-1m THOS. J. FISHER & C9. MOY 70 koan: a a 85,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TOS . AT SIX PER CENT, ON REALESTATE SKCUNITY COMMISSIONS: ERY LoW+s? KATES 7. V. N. HUYCK, Rean Fetare AGENT, Jan3tF1T Office 1505 Pa. av., Arlington Tus. iia’e. T° LOAN MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, In Svms to Surz, AT FIX PER CENT FOR LARGE AND SEVEN PEK CENT FOR SMALL SUMS. NO DELAY. BR. O. HOLTZMAN, loth and F ats, northwest. SON FIRST MORT. ‘MS. AT LOW RATES. NG & RON, +t, Philadephia, F deces MOFEX To Loan. Ihave MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATE, to flume ct from #100 and upwards, “at lowest rates of interest. Charges nioderates Wodsay. | oe nov26 916 ¥ etroct north weet. PERSONAL. SPF LOWS PULL BE PALD BY A Lapy. Daedand $25 monthly, a8 jong as retained iG cRice, w auy one securing for hers POSITI chect the Government Dep year, No qnestone a Acdiess for one wee JenW-2:* oJ GEN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, reports an to the responsibility uf people, with abstracts of Gens on real estate. 606 10th st. u.w. Oities lours: TtolWa. m., 2toSand8tel0pm. _ocll-40* Ww H. ALBUUGEK, snocesnor to 1. P. LIBBSY, e Watchu.aker and Jeweler, has rewoves tt corner of 7th and F sta. n-w., in Drag 8tore, oppo: site U.8 P.O. eepld MM Abaé, Boss. , the long-established, | re abie Olairvoysnt and Astrolovist, wives bet (action in ail affaire of Iifethan any ove in the pro- feesion : tells the past, prosont and fature dest!ny : «ives advice and assistance on all matters apper- aiming to business, love aud matrimony. ALL Is ROUBLE CALL. Ratisfaction wiven oz no psy. Consultation Booms, 402 2d st., above D strast northwest. ApS ue aud 10th street northwest. decd Liu* FOR RENT [ihe HOUSE formerly occuvied by J” Secretary Sherman, No. 1323 K st, contsin- ing 32 rooms, stable attached. Apply to J.JHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Agents, St -Cload Building. dec21-1m Fi RST, SALE Olt EXCHANGE—Large new KE HOUSX, built fur owner; 17 rooms, hard wood. Huish, first-ciese appointments, heaithy location. May be scen daily. Terms easy. Apply or address 1906 H at. deol4-Im" FPOE SALE OF RENT—Haudecme DWELLING on‘ et. between 17th and 18th ste., No. 1728. Just completed and contains all the modern con: Fenienoes. | Hanitary plambing and weil regniated heating apparatus; 15 rooms, handsome decora- tions, cathedral glass, &c. For terms apply 47 Cor- ooran Building. decd-2i0 OR SALE—Two cle ant RESIDENOES, with al Possesnion gaveu immediatly, ot FRESE GES y OL RIVED mediately, GREEN, 629 7th streets Federal Block: novi Sta FOE SALE Two very fine HOUSES at the cor ner of Oonuecticut ave., Khode Island ave. aid Met., forsale. They are well built, have drews-d stone frout to bssements and fine stone steps: are beantifuily finished and contain every conveni- ence. 11 rooms, coal vault, ke Loa 88, 500. Terms easy. JOHN SHERMAN & OV. Lovis Estate Agent, St. Olond Bn OB BENT— ‘THE CORCORAN BUILDING, BU. 8. Theasury, 1oTe Starer. Fine Stores, Office Kooms—singiy or communt- cating for Business Oftices, Stndios, etc. Waver and Closets on every floor.” Elevator and stam heat. Dark rooms for storage. ding. Inquire of the Janitor. a2 OST -Tasteveni, at Army and Navy Avsem- JK SALK, BENT AND EXCHANGE —1. ud bl black Spavish LAOK SCAR. “A tiberal Fnatiiues. in all parts of the city. Gall aud reward will be paid for ita 1eturn to WILLIAN’s | examine our list" FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Millinery store. Jamd1-at' Pennsylvanl nova-3m OST—PAPER MONEY, between 3d and 7th ets. northweston Pennsylvauis avenue; two $2) and some smaller bills. Finder will be rewarded by returning them to National Hotel. ite 10 REWABD—Lost, on Pa. ay., between 17th and 18th streets northweat, a POCKET 4OOK, containing money and night key. The finder will rece.ve the above reward by returning the same to J.P. OLUICHER, 1804 K st northwest. jatl-at* Qn Monday night between Fora’s Opera ind 482 New Jersey ave. southeast, a hndy'a god Lrcast or Chatalaine PIN, A suitable rewurd will be paid forits retara to Mra. A., No 452 New Jersey avenue routnesst. it Lo8tiBronp, Moreceo, ROOKETBOOK, “con. 4 tuininy $32 and papers, at Studeni’s Keunion Seturosy wight, January 1st, 1881, at Spencerian b. O College. Liberal reward by rotarains same, and no questions asked, Spencerian 8. oor 1 jsalt-; +2 GOLD WATCH OHalN buitable rewa-d by HARRIS & SHAVER, 1113, Peuury bv: Janly av go KEWARD- Lost on Saturday night & BUAGK SS SILK BxG contaiving a pairot Ladies siv- pers If brought to G10 Ii st. northwest the ab ve reward will be given. Janl0-3i" 310 REWARD TO ANY PERSON RETURNING a large BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, eight “onthe old, to No. 303 1ith streot southesst. jan E LS8i,03.the Oth, 8 BLUE and BLACK BET- TER, wea ing acollar marked GS. Fleming. slvo, on the 8th,’a PUPY about even months old and like the above. A snitable reward will be given on their being returned to 1720 1st. Jam10-6t* BT Suvday, January 9th, ta going from Lady's GOLD WaTCH, CHAIN and KEY. dant « uary LWane stect Ghureh ee aie vie dee from Dunbarton sta, or in oer 95 of the Fst. line, « lenge return to Mr. RLTABON, Georgetown Post Oftos and receive reward. 0-30 OB8T—Large Dapien HOUND, slate colored, L faintly mitted with black spate. Breast and ¢ marked with white. ears slightly cropped: had strap aroud hie ueek., Answers to aims of _ Gzip." Suitab © reward will be pai for his re turn t 605 Mapio avenne, Le Droit Park, or forin formation to his recovery. ald st Bien aan panes eae cet oe SE asked, to apy person GO! aya = iy wakOH Ne 46,91 Joana Gace. ‘Vest 5 Towton eveuink of bos. ty 1880: ‘Ro. oi Ps ave. Crean ATTENTION 18 OALLED TO THE INDUCEMERTS SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, ARE OFFERING IN CARPETS AND UPHOLS- TERY GOODS previous to taking stock. jsné Hele ater usta BOARDING, wis OR WITHOUC BOARD—Newly-fur- nished FARLOK and BED-RUOM, first door; to permanent tenant rent iow; larza offive rome. Also, two attic rooms; large stable. 1825 New York avenue. fan8 3t* Wi BOARD, LABGs HANDSOME Pak- LOR and Bedroom on first flo! 80, one large aud ove «mau Room on second f sont exposure. 912 T st. now. Jato Go TO TH& OONTINENTAL HOTEL, Formerly UNITED pTaTES, 329, 311 and 833 Pennsylvania avenge. Board, 81 per day; Board pce NO. W. GRAY, Proprietor. Furnished KOO MS, with or without in @ private family. No, 305 0 et. cuneate. ‘a “pov? ame IKE TREMONT HOUSE offers good BOQ! "To with fret- case Hota Bost tot oat aoe per month; house ie well farni ested with steam, and every way desirable. cts eo Fi RENT—airy BOOMS, furuiened or unfur- 818, ed, pleasant at Nos. 31: i aarp eae Point, Md. 1 eee VE HO! £12 9th st. n-w., is oue [2 Ge hens aa Houses in the city. ated at reasonable terms. “novia N° ‘TO CABBY THEM OVEB. GREAT REDUCTION IN PBICES OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. OVEBOOATS. Overcoats now $20, formerly $25. Overcoats now 15, fermerly 20. Overooats now 10, formerly 15. Overcostsnow 68, formerly 12. SUITS. Suits that were $25, now $20. ‘Suits that were 20, now 16. Suitethatwere 15, now 12. Suits that were 13, now 10. Suitsthat were 10 now 8. COATS AND VER’ D) AND BUSIN! PaNTS, YOUTHS' AND rs" GLOTHING)® At ProroRTionaTe Repuocep Prices. A. STRAUS, 2032 Pennsylvania Avenue, Jans BETWEEN 10TH 4™D lITH STREETS ene qwenznee See ey Inst coe 2p EO 23 SON'S Gallery, 809 Pa. avenue Jau3-1u* SI ECI ALTIES. wes F% KENT—With Exevator—Very desirable MM. A. PRE , from Boston, OFF1Ckrin Vernoe Kow, Pennsylvania ave- JRVOY4NT and MAGNETIl HEA TO. ms at 707 I stre ares ail complaints, especially Leu- o reader of cards. Foretells the muture. No. 710 Pst. nortawest decss-24 Din BASsESPLCG, trom Paiaacipais, create all Ohronie Diseasrs succesfully — Cousuit tons free Wednesday of each Week, al No. S12 12th street Lorthwest, decié-1m_ PLES-A PEEMANENT CURE GUARANTEED in from one to two weeks I can refer to the Bondreds of cases of blind, itehing, bleeding ana ulcerated Piles T have cured duriug the past throe winters. Office hours from 10 a. m. t 4 p.m. A. A. QOEEINS, M. D., No. 72 13th st. north: west. decs-310 N 8. HF. WKIGHT, CLATRVOYANT AND Maa- SETIO PHYAICTAN, has eminent suocess in treat- ing acute and chrouic diseases. The suiering ahould call at her residence, 60 6th st., coruer of F Bt. northwest. 00128. tfebi® NE 220CRE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF IME LiFe. Al business confidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 60 cents exch. No. 408 L strect, be- tween 4th and 5th streets northwest. auzll-2dw* PROFESSIONAL. _ NE, SCHAER, PROFESSIONAL NUBSE, from Kew dork, hes located peramvently in Uus city. “Address: ‘Care Mra. Anna Butz, 4140 street eottheast. References furnished. ja 8-lm 700T SURGERY, Orns, Bonious, Bad Fon Caton wo. be” wis c's 18 years Practical experience throughoat the United “tatae end Canada, and 19 of covsecutive practice in Washington, D. © , enables the successful trest- ment of alf aflments of thefeet, hence the elate. from fer snd near, visit his establishment. 1416 Fenpa. ave., opp: Willard’s Hotel. Bex $1 ver Di BKEULING, in charge of the Mary- land Sye and Ear Infirmary, has resumed tis office pours m Washington on Wednesdays from 19 to 4c'clock, at 1209 Penna. ave. _oct26-tn,th,a, 3m KB. PARSONS, Destisr, No. 425 7th w., bet. D aud E'sta...over Ballantyne’s beokstore. “Extracting at niht Best of references. Charges moderate. deot iat 3s. WEINENBORN, Dentist, removed w vi5 7B Der. nd eee on the, nek r wet, an ‘Operation - ral Teeth at reasonable prices. Kxiract- tug, 50 cents. 2 dects IK. DUK, Deniint, 118 40 et. ow, pet G ‘and N.Y. ave.—Beantifu bets of Tesit ; "Teeth Filed, $1; Zacracting without $0 sonia.” “All operations warranted. try in ail its branches. Teeth inserted ver set. Ail work warranted. i FOR SALE. OR SALE —Handsome GERMANTOWN WAGON, in periect condztion. avpiy at 1318 Vermont avenue, between N and Q streets north- ‘west Janll-22* PGE, SALE Handsome ERONT PARLOR SUL’, reven pieces, 8.15: EBONIZED CENTER TABLE 823 WaL AUT EXPRNSIOY TABLE, 85; bandeome TONEKT BES, eight pierces, 810. (cont $13.) gocd asnew 11U6 Fst northwest, jal! ALE AT WASH. NAILOM'S STABLES PosT- SPONED on account of weather uitil sx Janusry 13th, and will consist of 1 Bay Sadd'e 2 Brown Bud 1 Black Horse, Hloree, cam trot {aS munmtee’ and’ ers ot jorse, can in 3 minmtes, and 6 years old: laige Coupe Horses, 1 Bay and 1 Browa, boda haudsome aud, very’ gen'le. 1 Horte, Bary aud Harness Lap Robes aud Whip, and 1 Slew and Bale. +tock will be shown at any time bofore the sale Terme Jant0-3¢ SSS SS at LE—0 a Poe Me =e Grovesteen & Fuller Square, . LT. M. TALDUTT, Dxsrut, No. "i Di ie intee doce: from'cor Dentis. =] | end will be sold a1 FREt- BORN G. SMITH, iS Penn's arecte.” “san8-6t BALE_A second-hand eixht-soring Suapen- eS Lum Eee Dew, at one fourth its cost one SRE pesnly Bem pANDAULETTE, | two BOCKAWAYS, at chesp priozs. = ‘. Be dec31 aie be st a , Pea ALE A Hallet Davis & Oo. Upright woe rich and ele- ee ACKS with s mo svuaed pear Aer | | BEET on Te oie Poe DRY GOODS. BELOW THE MARKET Vata ALL-WOOL FRENCH BEROBS, 25 Cen TYLER & CHEWNING, Fem st. nw danlo PECIAL BARGAINS EN Bos: FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, aT THe BOSTON HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenuc, NAMELA: 100 DOZEN LADIES BALBRIGGAN 1105 EXTEA LONG, AND SILK CLOCKED, & ONLY 25c. PER PAIR. 50 DOZEN LADIES BALBRIGGAN HO EXTRA LENGTHS AND EXTRA FINB QUALITY AND FINISH, ONLY 2hc. PER PAIR. } 25 DOZEN GENTS BUPERFINE HALF HOS, EXTRA QUALITY, ONLY 23 PEK PALS. 25 DOZEN GENTS SUPER STOUT MALS mus EXTRA QUALITY, ONLY 2c. PER PAT 50 DOZEN GENTS FANOY BALF HOSE, FUL: SHIONED AND DESIRABLE STYL&S, ONLY Se. PER PAIR. SPECIAL INDUCENENTS IN WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, Nal KENS, LUNCH-OL JTHS, TOWELS ANO SHEXTINGS, PARIS WINTER NOVELTIES, CLOAKS, JSOKETS ard ULSTER, “at cost" ELEGANT BROGADE SATINS from 81.59 to 4 oH ayes EY GAUZES, BROCADE GREN EVENING SILKS, SATIN® and SATI LYON, * ora, qualities aud pric EUR LINED SILK *ND #ATIN Dk LYON « CULARS, at “reduced prices.” re SILK PLUSHES AND Vitiss2!"""ay. . FERINOT'S CELEBRATED BID GLDVES We have placed op our o itera ol NAD To” of BKOCADES, DKE=s Goons. SHITE GOODS,” FLAN SEL and Prise is marker on each Pana, many ‘Barawns” will be fonud among thea tw” ONE PBICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER PENN. AVE., COB. 9TH st _Estabitehed 1840. : Jane ; ALLor OUR DRESS GOODS ai cost ALL OF OUR COTTONS AT “OST ALL OF OUR BLANKETS Ar cost ALL OF OUR LADIPS' CLOAKING CLOre AT COs New York Mills Sheeting Cotton, the nest an! WipesT made, Sle. Fure Wool Cashmeres, one yard and » quatte wide, recueed frou 75 d'swn to Sc Large assortment of Piano Covers, $3.7 Larve Size double White Blonketa, 8: Lonsdale Onnibric, yard wide, 12sec Large asrortroent of Nottingham Lace for car! *. “Ed i Quantit tains, 20, 25, 31, 37, 500. to 8\. Navy Hine Trimming Silk, 600. * 2 Lacies’ Cloake at cost, Remnants of the pet yard-wide Bleached Oot ton, only 1c, CAETEW’s, TAR Marker Space. Pure Wool 2 Gecds, Ie. and boys’ 8 ike, 7587, $1, $1.25, ‘1.50 Bisok "Silke are apocal bar. acne. Colored Batins, aia a 8 Pilk Velvets at actual cost “Large size bet Com) forte, $1, #1 25, $1.50 Pure Wool Blanes, to $10. Pure Shute Spreads, 50, 62, 75 41, € $1 25, $1.60. Bieached Tabie Datnask. 501 31 Heavy Shaker Flannel, 20. Pure Linen Dis! Napkins, only 67. dozen. CaNTER’s, jand FER Market Byace_ TTENTION IS INVITED TO TH LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES FU GENTLEMEN, Comprisine ‘The tergert line and best assoctuwent of BOARI'S Latest ety les of COLLARS and OUNTS. A Ga and compitie stock of USDFR WEAR, HaNDRERCMIEES, GLOVES, UMBRIA ‘The cheapest ready-made SHIRTS in the wor!d DEEsS 28 to order a apeciaity. J4MES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory jan S20 Fat. north yest. MA"8ED down ruices ~ NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. Silk and Linen HDKFS., great variety. Splendid Bargains ia BLACK SILK¢ and bier SATIN DE LYONS. Wide Black 81k VELVET. @2.50 up to 84 Fpecia: Bargains in Barusiey and oth Table LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, & SP ONE PRICE ONLY, TSUNNEL, CLABH & CO.. dec28 803 Market J HEN LOU WANT DEESS sirinm. W Temembor that “Mnata tos to 20: ie ene of the FINE DRESS SHIRTS: f {nov27) DUBREUIL BEOS, @ o0.. BALD F Street N. W. Wesel the cheapest GHIETS for the mouer ® 6 coos money. otic, & ine of GENTS —— ew we OUR W cures Be wo ————— (PRE LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL STUDENT LAMP, WITH A GALLON OF ALLADIN OIL, ONLY 84.50 BOGERS BROS TRIPLE PLATED ENIVES 82.50 HALF DOZEN. ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPUONS, $4 HALF DOZEN. 4 ROGER BROS. TRIPLE PLATE TEA SPOORR =e e DOZEN. Hale - ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATE BUTT! DISH, 65. ‘ a BOGER BROS, TRIPLE PLATE CAKE BAS - ‘KET, 85. 5 DECORATED TEA SETS, FROM $10 TO $%, at J. W. SCHARFER'S, 10230 7th Street Northwest, eclt Above New York svenue OOUHING STOVES. aah st ine: Ges Light Ooospany Pa) Bue oe (ER's, ORY OLEAN! FP nus Din -WORES. Bi i or D, also, OBEYS

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