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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OPFice OF THE CurEP SIGNAI. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 22, 1886. Indications for 2 Hours, Comniencing at 3 pom. onder For the District of Columbia and Maryland, fair weather, followed by light suow or rain, ‘Variable winds, slightly colde Coming to Washington. ‘THE SICK TREATED FREE OF CHARGE. Fourteen doctors of the great English staff of hysicians and surgeons will visit the Riggs house, ‘ashington, on the 24th of December, and will Femain unui the evening of December 36. ‘The doctors will return every three months. As this fs their advertising trip, they will render their services to the sick Iree of charge. The only favor they ask of their patients fs a recommend after a cure fs effected. It your case 1s incurable they Will frankly and honestly tell you, and also eau- Yon you against spending more money for medi- Sines and appliances which traveling impostors are Mable to suggest. These doctors will not take any ease to treat without there 1s a. moral certainty of genre being effected. The following number of tients were treated and rejected, tn the follow- places, viz: London, Ont., 1,270, 560 Fejected; Hamilton, 1,460, oss, rejected, Loulsvilie, Ry. 4,970, 2,165 rejected; Cincinnat!, O10, 8,763, 5,360 Tejecied: Boston, Mass £076 rejected. Bal. a. invalids visited the parlors of Froliton hotel in two weeks, 2,080 of the above rejected; Toronto, 2,768, 1,165 rejected; rand Rapids,” Mich., 2,560, 1,170 rejected; De- trot, Mich. 1,780 "rejected; East Saginaw, Mich., 2,117, 1,160 ‘rejected; Toledo, Ohio, 2,87 1,650 rejected." This staff 1s com} of men who have reached the highest round in the ladder of medical and surgical scence, and who have had a ‘vast experience in the following hospitals and In- Brmaries: London (Eng.), Paris, Edinburg, Liver- Fr, Perth, Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Vienna, Berlin, iburz, Heidelberg, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen and Stockhotm. ‘OMice hours, 10 a.m. to7:30 p.m. Sunday, 10 amwsp.m Ip Houray Presents you want to buy— ‘Coin cost vou nothing for looking It will cost you nothing for ©) Gotw Veerhorrs. For Ol! Paintings, Water Colors, Pastel Paintings Go to Veerhor's. For finest Etchings, Chromos, Steel Engravings— Goto Veerhon's, For largest stock of Picture Mouldings— Go to Veerhoft's. For bronze, gold and plush Cabinet Frames— Go to Veerhomrs. For cheapest stock of Albums— Go to Veerhomr's. ‘To two stores—916 and 411— Goto Veerhom's. Siang season with oge-soup: Toon and Jerry ahd season = and Jerry Scher drinks equally enjoyable. “These are only Je when made with the bestjof liquors. T the needed tngredients go to Cam. XANDER'S, (0, 900 7th street northwest, ‘To ANY PURCHASER of from $1.00 up we present Anis week a5 our Holiday gift a handsome steel SFns. Wx. Hany & Co., Reliable Shoe House, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. I Have m Stock pure Old Rye and Bourbon ‘Whiskies, on draught or in bottles. Berkeley, a pure rye whisky, the best on the market for'the price, $4 per galidn, $1 a quart and ‘BO cents a pint, 25 cents a sainple bottle. ‘THARP, 818 F street northwest, ¥. A. Kexwepy & Co.’s,celebrated New England Fruit Cake. For sale by all grocers. Cunusruas Punsmwrs —What present can give ‘wife more pleasure and than a Iife Insurance in the National Mutual Associ- ation, where loases are paid promptly and tn full Assessments are made but times a year and es sre so low thas any onecaa.affordit Policies a. We Duns Agent for the District, a of ‘HavET You SEEN THE WONDER OF THE AGE?—$4.50 it rockers for $2.65 each. Julius Lansburgh, ‘7th street northwest. to. call qi Jou Wru to get pure liquors call on Tharp, Houpay Goors. —_StanTiine Banaarvs. For the first time on record reduced prices during Christmas week at the Palais j ‘The bergern ree elsewhere in an sdyear Huser Ca): The most wervice- Goodyear Rubber, : The m able ¥ coat, cloak, Christmas present fs a or ‘of boots, for > or youth, or rubber doll or toy for the littlé ‘The best rubber goods in the world are and sold by Goodyear Rubber Com- , 423 Oth st., between D and E. RussEs Boors Np. all sizes, for gent ‘poys, ladies, misses and chi at Ses » _L. Hutancn’s One Price Shoe House, 402 7th st. ‘Look for the Old Lady in Window. ‘Duxss Surrs for hire, 414 9th street. Zou Cay Gera nice of Men’s Embroidered @5c. at the Star Shoe House, 726 7th READ New ADVERTISEMENT of N. T. Metzger ‘Bro. in the Post paper; it may interest you. Pune Wiss, Axp Rus, Tharp’s, (Cunusraas TURKEYS. ‘Mr. R. A. Golden will offer at_his Potomac River and stands, Center Market, to-morrow ithe ‘Mnest lot of Dressed Turkeys (fancy ever seen here. Also select Canvas Back and Venison Saddles, Salmon, live Lob- }Sters, and the delicacies in the fish and game Nine.” Diamond Backs and Siders. ‘Telephone call 847-3. Ir You Wanr the best goods for the least money, ‘Why call and see A. C. & S. H. Demonet’s, grocers, ‘3712 Pennsylvania avenue. Howe Ruue Puxe Rye Wuisky, Godfrey & Holden, sole nts forthe District. ‘This whisky 18 not only patriotic, but the finest In the land. Convince yourseif by calling at the house of the sole agents. For sale by the bottle and case. All connoisseurs are invited, Bust PocND anv FRUIT TD, at Reisinger’s, 735 G n.w., near new Pension Office, and stand No. 607 Centeg Market, 9th st. wing. Ornamented cakes a spéctaity. Pure candies. OLD Cxow Watsky. Charles Kraemer, 737 7th ” Houmpay PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN.—Neckwear, loves, suspenders, handkerchiets, collars, halt ose, bats, umbreilis, etc. Lowest prices, Useful Presénts, “25 and soc. A. T. Lewis, 435 7th st. Fok Pune Rvs Wurskres call on Tharp. ‘No Moke high prices. Hempler’s, ave., cor. 436. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Nartowsa_—Lotta in “Nitouche. ALBaUGu's.—Lillian Olcott In “Theodora.” Kerwan’s.—Pantomime and Specialty. Dae Mesevu.—specialt Manassas PaNokama.—Day and evening. Hanuis’.—“Peck’s Bad Boy.” rE 25c. per Condensed Locals, Yesterday Judge James granted Martha R Afnold @ divoree from Henry H. Arnold, on the nd ot crarity. They Were married tn this city cember 20, 1875. Messrs. A.C. Jenkins, Charles Muston, Chas. Matthewson, M. B. Anthony, and A. Davis, jr., : ertificate of the Incorporation of the ub, for the improvement of Its mem- cultivation of the memory and in ob- ns. b F Around the World” at the Metropoll- tan M. E. ch ne hon Monday and Tuesday even- ings, illustrated by views, have been appreciated Dy large audiences, To-night the last of the Berieés—Syria, Palestine and Europe—wil —- Europe—will be Joseph Besrd was tried in the Criminal Court to- day on thy rge of housebreaking, but there ‘Was a vart: between the indictinent, which charged that the breaking was im the night, and The IMoration, and a verdict of not guilty” was The recent meeting of the Farmers’ National Cor held at St. "Paul adjourned to meet in Sashington. Col. Robert Bevericy, the president or as SuMMOLEd I'L convene here on the 11th of January, John A. Wacatley w.is to-day accepted as a petit ‘Jarorof the criminal Court. ——-—_ ‘THE Warrsey CouuecTioy 1s still on exhibition and at private sale, Those of our readers who desire to make handsome presents or desiring cholee art ¢les for their own use should Inspect. and make purchases trom it. ‘They will now have a greater Lutuber to euoos from than by waiting unl the majority have been sold, — ‘The TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE Co. SALE.—The fact ‘that the attendance at the sale, corner 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue, conducted through Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., the well-known auctioneers, hus constantly tnereased, and that ‘the business done has grown in the same ratis, establishes the popularity of the goods offered, any of the best pieces of which still remain. TI Sale will be continued this evening at 7:30 o'clock and to-morrow at 10:30 a.m., = ‘THE HoxricurteRat. 510 Lith street “Kose Culture, Soctery meets to-night at northwest, when the subject, varieties sulted for general pur- pores,” will be discussed in a Way to interest the Public, which ts invited to be present. gee ‘THE GREAT FIRE Sale OF C1GARS—The sale of this maui ih consignment of cigars, which begun at ‘Yhomas Dowling’s to-day, will be con- tinued to-morrow and Friday at 10 a.m. and 3 in. cach day. ‘The stock ts frum Baron & Co., Bal ‘Umore, Md.and comprises some of their finest Stwek, Sil Of Which is warranted as nted. ‘This Stock Was slightly damaged by fire 1s the rea- son of their coming to auction. 2 —————— Gano HOLtDayY EXcURsION RaTe¥OVER PENNSYI- WaNiA Ratluoap.—The usual general excursion covering the Christmas and New Year's holidays has been ordered over the entire system of the Yennsy Ivania ratlroad east of Pittsburg and Erte. Under thfsarrangement excursion teketsat greatly Tedueed rates will be Issued 0 all the nt Points on the Pennsylvania system from Washing- fon. “Vhese excursion tickets Will be sold Dee. 2h £4 and 25, tor Christmas, and Dec. 30 and 31, 1866, snd Jan. i, for New Year's, and_on both occasions wil De vaild for return tip until Jan. 4, 1887, n- Husive. ‘The rate between Washington priv! ai Paina ein na ae ee for passage on continuous connecting information concerning rates app! ofices of the ; Aath sent and Peay ‘avenue, or station. ‘The Children Thought It Was Santa Claus, BUT IT WAS A NEGRO THIEF, WHO ENTERED THE OURE THROUGH A SECOND-STORY WINDOW. Mrs. Frank Brown, who lives at 474 School ‘Street (between 41, 6th and D and E streets south- West), left her home last Saturday evening, leav- ing three smalt children in the house. While the children were down stairs Wm. Robinson, a noto- rious colored thief, who has served three terms in the Albany penitentiary, got into the house through a second-story window, by using a ladder, beat nies ands upposing that Kris Ertagie eard him and, suj was Paying them visit, were much excited, and the eldest child, in order to winess Santa Claus’ exit from the chimney, went into the yard. Robinson, seeing the child in the yard, started to leave by the ladder, but became frightened and fell. Hg¢ soon scrambled to,his feet, however, and ranoff. When Mrs. Brown returned home the children told her that Kris Kringle nad been up-stairs and they had seen him leave the house. “Mrs, Brown, findi that the house had been robbed of a silver watcl and clothing valued altogether at about Sie ported the case to the police, and Detectives Raff and Horne on Monday night arrested Robinson and recovered some of the stolen property, Robin- son Was charged in the Police Court to-day with housebreaking In the night, and the case was con- Unued until to-morro' 2a KNockep Down aNp RosBED BY Necro HiGHway- MEN.—Mr. B. Baden, a young man ‘at 300 7th ‘street southeast, while on his way home about 10:30 o'clock last night, was knocked down by two unknown colored men on E street, between 1st and 24 streets northeast, and robbed of $25.50. They fired three pistol Shots at him and one took effect in his left arm, Officer Simpson took him to his home. marmite Uninet WASHINGTON AND Sr. Mary's RAIROAD.—The annual election for directors of the Washington and St. Mary’s raliroad company of southern Maryland was held in Baltimore yesterday. The directors elected were Messrs. Thomas Cochran, president of the Guarantee Trust company of Phila delphia; ex-Gov, Andrew Albright, or New Jersey, Wm. P. Henzey, John F. Betz, £. P. Graham, Gen. B. F. Fisher, E.'L Mathews, Wm. H. Wile ahd Dr. John M. Brome. “The will meet for organi- zation On January 11, when it is said arrange- ments for the completion of the road jwill be put into shape, —__ oruing, iu the Criminal Court sevige Maeartbon, morning, in the Criminal Court, iacArthur, Johnson’Kelly, indicted for petit larceny, second offense, pleadéd not guilty. Wm. Robinson, Ed- ward Powell and Wim. Tebbs, three colored bo; giving, thelr ages as 13, aud 14 years, p on November guilty to housebreaking in the day, 9th last, and sentence was postponed tll morning. Charles Green, indicted for housel in the night time, pleaded guilty, and sald he would do sono more. The court safd he would not do so for at least three years, and sentenced him to three Years in the Albany penitentiary. Charles Salter, indicted for the larceny of harness worth $150, pleaded not guilty. ——— Mysrertovs DisaPPRaRaNce.—Mr. Linus E. of Susquehanna, Pa., a brother of ex-Representa- tive George A. Post, and a relative of Mr. Charles 8. Johnson, of this city, has been missing for the bn business for soverai days prior to his pea on (or sever jor to 4 ance, and at about 10 o'clock on the night of De- cember 4th started for the raflroad station to take the train for Binghampton. From that moment to the present time not a trace of him has been found, although diligent search has been made with the ald of the police authorities and other- wise in all the neighboring cities and villages Where it was thought information might be ob- tained. Mr. Post, Was temporarily in charge ot the democratic congressional campaign commit- tee headquarters here during the late presidential campaign, and was well known to many of our citizens. He was about five feet, seven ynenes in eight, square built, though thin ‘wore full reddish-brown Beard cut short, wore ‘derby hat, new dark overcoat, dark blue Welton suit, chamots skin vest, laced shoes, camel’s hair under- cloth fed a small satchel marked M. L. J. He has been suffering for the past two years ‘With Bright's disease, and it is feared that his mind has become unvettled. He had about $50 with him when last heard from. REMEMBER the boys and girls, and make them happy on Christmas day. Everything in pictures find Woys at J. Ja¥ GouLb's, 421 Buh se_—ageertine: Scar, Ira Sux, AND ALL ITCHING AND SCALY SKIN AND SCALP DISEASES CURED BY CUTICURA, Psoriasis, Eczema, Tetter, Ringworm, Lichen, Pra- ritus, Scald Head, Milk Crust, Dandruff, Barbers’, Bakers’, Grocers’ and Washerwomans’ Itch, and every species of Itching, Burning, Scaly, Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, and Curr- cuma Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier externally, and Curicuna Resonver, the new Blood Purifier, in- ternally, when physicians and all other jremedies fail. PSORIASIS, OR SCALY SKIN. I, John J. Case, D.D. S., having practised dentistry in this country for thirty-five years and being weil known to thousands hereabouts, with a view to help any who are afflicted as I have been for the past twelve years, testify that the Curicura Remepres cured me of Psoriasis, or Scaly Skin, in eight days, after the doc- tors with whom Ihad consulted gave me no help or encot ni I. . npomrneement, JON J. CASE, D. D. 8. DISTRESSING ERUPTION. Your Curicura Remepres performed a wonderful cure last summer on one of our customers, an old gen- tleman of seventy years of age, who suffered with a fearfully distressing eruption on his head and face, and who had tried all remedies and doctors to no purpose. ‘Texamqana, ARK. J. F. SMITH & CO. DUSTPANFUL OF SCALES. XH. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. ¥., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by Curicura ReMeptes. The most wonderful cure on record. A dustpanful of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and his friends thought he must die. ECZEMA RADICALLY CURED. For the radical cure of an obstinate case of Eczema of long standing, I give entire credit to the Curicuna ‘REMEDIES. E. B. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Coun. Sold by all druggists. Price: Curicura, 50 cents; REsOLvENT, $1; Soar, 25 cents. PorreR DRUG axD CuEmicat Co., Boston. SEND FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Beautify the Complexion and Skin by using the Curr- cuna Soar. IT FEELS GOOD. ‘Those worn out with Pains, Aches and Weakness find RELIEF IN ONE MINUTE in the CuTICURA AMTI-PAIN PLastEm. At Drugyists, 25 centa, as ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or vhosphate powders. Soup oxy im Caxs, RovaL ‘BaxixG PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.¥. 0024 Seecut Low Pures FOR DRY Goops. HOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS, extra wide width, re- ASTRAKHAN, one yardand a half wide, reduced to ROYAL SERGE. in all colors, wide double fold, 12 a 1 T aeoae WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re- niced to Donbdle ITE WOOL BLANKE” Ts, i? CAMEL’S HAIR HOME-SPU! GOO! wide doubie went 508 m ae pe em ELVETS. 6150" tig or Seas eitigal Begins in BLACK ‘und COLORED COLORED and BEACK SILK VELVETS, #1, bats Size, Extra Heavy LAP ROBES, BLACK CASHMERES and COLOKED CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, wide double width. 50c. Gace Pure Wool CHUDDA CLOTH: in’ ah ocless, ‘Side double widtl wool, 37, read iP char size} all pure ne linen. Quilt, worth 1: Buys 810 worth of Dry DRY GOODS AT COST PRICES. goo TTT xEB - ES fy BM TET BEB BBR, F958 Se ae Oe oe oe ee wo SAE E T Eee Su8 > _ alt 711 MARKET SPACE, 7th street. PROGRESSIVE COOKERY. In none of the departments of domestic economy has the progressiveness of the {umes been more marked thay in that governing the preparation and perfection of our food. People no longer submissively eat without question whatever may come before them through the agency of inefficient cooks, careless grocers and rapacious manufac- turers, Not only are cleanliness, purity and wholesomeness carefully considered, but ————— food is required to be prepared from those ingredients that will insure the most sightly and nutritive, and therefore the most appetizing effecta, To this end cooking schools, taught by professors in the art, have been established and are liberally supported in our principal cities, while housekeeping and culinary matters are treated by our princl- pal journals and by numerous magazines devoted exclusively to the subject tn the most interesting and elaborate manner. To know how to cook and to cook well have be- come fashionable accomplishments, ‘No agency has assisted so much toward perfection in cookery as the Royal Baking Powder. Pefection in cookery demands the best methods and the purest and most effective articles to work with, Cream of tartar and soda, or saleratus and sour milk, ‘could never be used in the exact proportions required to raise proper food; hence, when depending upon them, the cook frequently found her bread, cake, biscutt- or pastry heavy, bitter, yellow or with lumps of soda that set the teeth on edge. She was never ‘sure of an article that was perfect to the taste, much less one that was pure, for the cream of tartar and soda purchased at the shops always contained lime and was more or less adulterated with alum, Inthe Royal Baking Powder the leavening agencies exist in proportions that are chemically accurate, so that after use there is none of the ingredients left in the food, Allits parts are absolutely pure, hence there can be no impurities or deleterious substances imparted to the finished product. It is of the highest and always exactly the same leavening power, and {ts strength never deterlo- Tates with age; therefore the same effect is always produced by a given quantity, the lightest food 1s insured, and there is never a doubt of its effectiveness, no matter what itsage. When used as directed the Royal Baking Powder never fails to produce pure, ‘Wholesome and palatable food, while it is more economical than cream of tartar and . Soda, sour milk and saleratus, and in all ways superior to yeast, ‘The Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to progress in cookery, to comfort and. convenience in the culinary work of the household and to the production of the most Perfect and wholesome bread and pastry. it CITY ITEMS. For this Week at the Oriole, 822 7th St. Children’s and inisses’ gossamers 70c. ;ladies’ samers, in size 50 and 5%, at bOe.; larger sizes 98c.; boys’ gassamers $1.19; men’s up to size 50 at $1.23 and $1.48; ladies’ kid gore, ‘the cheapest and dest, 40, 68, 79, 89 and O8c.; white blankets 98c, ; bed Comforts, 65, 75 and 97¢. ; white spreads 49 and. 69c.; ourg2 Ded comforts ); ladies’, gents’ and Dove gloves auch ag cloth, "edshmeres, kid, dog- nit, fur top, kid dogskin, price 2 $1.50; $1.75 fur-top glove at $1.39; cardigan jack- ets for ladies, boys and men, 50c. to $3; silk um- brellas at $1.89, worth $2.50; a few furs, prices 24, 3 and 49c. per yard; silk handkerc! ‘98c.; Gents’ neckwear all at reduced prices. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY Goons. Dressing eases with comb, brush and mirror, = plush minted ce complete hoe ush iressing cases, celluloid comb, brush and mirror, $2.25, worth $3; plush shaving sets complete $1.96 to $4: fancy colognes 10 to 28c.; gents’ slik worked suspenders 23, 39 and 49c. 2 Appropriate Gift for Your Servants, At Hauy’s, 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Ladies’ Reliable Button and Laced Boots, $1. Ladies’ Leather and Cloth Slippers,35c., 30c. and up. "iten’sg2 Calf and Kip Boots, Men's $1.25 Button, and Gaiters. Men's Fancy or Substantal Slippers, 40c. up. ‘Rubber Boots and Shoes of best makes, 2 Fine Gentiemen’s Gloves, 30c. up, at Auerbach’s knit jacket depot, 7th and H sts, 1 Great Holiday Sale. At Hellbrun’s One Price Shoe House, 402 7th street. Look for the Old Lady in Window. $2.50 Embrotdered Slippers, for ¢2. $2 Fine Wi silppers 31-25 Boys’ Patent Leather ‘Ties, $1. $1.50 Alligator and Seal Skin $1.25, $1.50 Misses’ Spring Heel Button, $1.25. 25 Pebble and Kid Button, 81° ys’ Solid Button and Lace, $1. Child's and Misses’ Rubber $1.25, $1.50. Boys and Youths’ Guu Boots, $1779, $2 650. Child's and Misses’ Arctics, 50c., 75¢., Ladies’ and Boys’ Arctics, $1, ‘Men’s Arcties, $1.25. Men’s Rubber ), $3. All $5 Hand-Sewed Gaiters and Boots reduced tos, P.S. Souvenirs, Chromos and Tickets for all. 1 jmvimeible Minnesota Patent Process Flour; the very best; price the lowest. N. T. Merzozr & Buo., 1 417 7th st. nw. Elegant Gentlemgn’s Mufflers, 50c. u; at Auerbach’s knit Jagget depot, 7th aud H sts, PY Useful Gitts to the Little Ones. AU HAUN'S, $16 7th st, and 1922 Pa. ave, Embrotderea Slippers, 1oF boys oF girls, 65¢. up. Felt Slippers, for boys or girls, 75c. Infants’ Kid and Goat Button, 35c. up. Child’s solid Cy cere and Button, 50c. up, Boys’ and Youths’ Button and laced, $1 up, ‘Misses’ worked-hole Button, $2 ‘Doll Babies’ Button and Silppers. Rubber Boots and Arctics, all sizes, Stock Must be Closed Out, and in order to do so,S. W. Augenstein, 817-819 and 821 7th street northwest, offers the following for to-morrow: Our 38. chatterboxes reduced to 27e.; our 6¥c. books reduced to 37¢, ; our B8c. books Teduced to 47c.; hanging baskets of artificial flow- ers $1.29, ve $37 las boxes, Iancy, ten niture ps piry colored glass water set with brass tray, $1.87; wall black 23. ; lar- gest size, Uy shoofly, $1.67, Worth $3; shoofly on below manufacturer's prices; combination Wash sets 276, You can 880 25 per cent in your velocipedes a: cl "alt othe iption below from us, r toys ofevery desc! cost, BA 1 Try 10c. 25 F Cigars, in @ box, 75e, to Wholesale and Retali, Morell, 734 6th st. n.w. 1 Handsome Gentlemon’s Scarfs, 25c. up, at Auerbach’s knit jacket depot, 7th and H sta, 1 For Social or Medicinal Purposes gallon or our 4-year old Pure Kye Wittsny, at $250 per gallon, N.T. Murzagn & Buo., fs 417 7th st. nw, Least, Gifts for the Ladies, st. and 1922 Pa, ave, Fine Embroidered Toilet Slippers, 7c. up. ‘Opera-toe Kid: 50c. 10 $1.50. Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button Boots, $1.25 to $4. Ladies’ Fine and Straight Goat ‘Buiton, Cou- and Misses’ High Cut Button Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Yap Heel Andersement of ‘Wine by the Faculty ot New York. cellars di seasong’ abd ‘soon, ‘the wsecond—It i equal ‘Be bas tnporte Fo CITY ITEMS. Lowest Prices Ever Known, Ladies’ Flannel Lined Slippers, 29¢. Children’s fine Kid Spring Heels, 4ic. Youths’ Shoes, all solid leather, 75c. ‘Misses’ Spring Heels, worked button holes, 85c. ‘Men's Shoes, Button, Lace or Congress, $1.15. Ladies’ Kid Shoes 95e., worth $1.50. ‘Men's Embrotdered slip Men's Soe Salt te, i ins in ail Kinds of Men's, Ladies’ Children's tine shoes, ed ‘THE Stak Suoz Hovse, 1 ‘726 7h st., between G and H. Special Prices this Week on all Nu Raising, Figs, &c. NT Meron @ Bey? 1 . 417 7th st. n.'W. Choice Men’s Blue Flannel Shirts ‘at Auerbach’s knit jacket depot, 7th and H sts. 1 X-masGifts for Your Gentlemen Friends At Hahn's, 816 7th st. and 192-2 Penn. ave, Embroidered Velvet or Cloth Slippers 75c. to $2. Goat, Seal and Alligator Slippers $1 to $2. Hubber Boots and Aretics Ieetmake: ‘Boots or Shoes for dress, Work and comfort of Mable qualities o eae Useful Christmas Presents for Men. Greater Barguins Never Offered. Having purchased an immense quantity of Christmas Novelties at halt thetr value, we are offering them at same rates. Mufflers, iandker- chiefs Hostery, Gloves, Scarts, and other Novelties too numerous to mention included. Call and be Convinced. Punir 'T. HaLt, 00s I” street north- Solid Men’s Saxony Wool Hand-Knit Socks, 3 pr. $1, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H ste, 1 Large Stock of Fruit-cnke, very choice. e N. T. Murzden & Buo., 417 7th st. a. w. A Pure Article of Wines or Liquors = at reasonable prices. Hugh J. Fegan’s, 305 9th Old established family liquor stor. 3" Shopping Satchels, A new and nice line hive just been ned at ‘Topham’s, 1231 Pa, ave. Prices strom sup. 2 A Botéle of our Pure Rye Whisky 73c. and 85c. N. T. MerzcEr & Bro., 1 417 7th st. nw. A.splendia Mook at reasonableprices ac Torsasee n¢ ut reasonal at Tc ist Penn. ave. n.w. [sized ri Good Boys Blue Flannel Shirts, $1, at Auerbach’s knit Jacket depot, 7th and H sts. 2 A Superior Pair of Eye Glasses Xmas Presents, lune of Table knives and. Career selier Casa gents and sets of Scissors and Companion Cases lor ladies’. “Dog Collars and furnishings engraved free. The Rodgers’ Cutlery store, Pennsyl- Vania avenue, Wattor¢ proprietor. 6 Holiday Gifts for Your Friends, At Hahn's, 816 7th st. and 1922 Penn. avel te weit Ladies? Hand Sewed Glove Kid Shoos $125 Ladies’ Flannel Lined Boots, $1. and $1.25. Ladies’ Flannel Line tippers ees Felt slippers for Sen aid Women son ong ippers jen omen, 90c. Flannel Lined and’ Embroidered ‘Suppers’ for Gents, 2 Pea ete ! Notice to Dealers, ‘We take this method in iniorming our friends and ns that we have an excellent assortment of ‘Toys, suitable for the Holiday trade! also 8 {ull stock Gt Notions, Woolens, Fancy Goods and Hosiery, &c. A cail solicited. 6 B,J. BEHREND & Son, 818 7th st. n.w, ‘The Largest Stock of Toy Trunks, Cigar Ci Card Cases, Shavii cases, Cuff, , Glove and Hi ‘Rerchief Boxes ure be found at K. Kwemsat & ‘Son, 425 7th ‘st, n.w., next to Odd Fellows’ Hall. 10 “10c Royal” glues broken china, glass, furniture reat Guns 7 inches 1 wErzaGTRs SOs GGG 7 tna, ton, ee, Bargains in Jewelry ‘AT FRanx’s, ‘A gift most 1s one that will last, of low prices and reputation of the house ts a guarantee that all will be treated till Wanted. "ya Ae doen 457 Pennsylvania avenue, i 24th end Tend 24 and Dats, 3 22, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR RENT—ROOMS. = Ee ‘ams door. 1044 18th sf. te. -TWO ay, PI needs no former experience |; B13 weekly i ‘$ Se Aba eer ase ne | flo ‘Addreas pope Wine cae 3 RENC office 1424 New York ave. d21-3t WASTED-THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Jers, apply at 1441 BUT: | F ‘and none others. 441, Manes chusetts avenue, 1 to 2 p.m. ait" | FO ‘ANTED_WHITE COOK SMALL FAMILY. = = T1883 H ST. Peel ta eek Inquire at 800 11th anew. ‘at RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, CON- taining six rooms, besides both-room _ modern: improvements. Gulreotd-¥. DAVIS SONK commer and 12th at. DR RENT HOUSE 1613 | Frocns with beth tad elt Apply to owner, 16) Fee BENT DESINABLE in f bousckerptg; Toons: honse faces south and NW. TWO Al wiih boork om second and bed room, oF two eel ‘Toor; eou! ‘exposure; open grate Are; conve- LEARN CUTTING AND | tient toavenue cars asia pool. RK ‘TWO COMMUNICATING SECOND- Teh and Esta, nw, story eon ont Row args bay new Sees ee cee eel wife. SOO Lat saat AND FEMALE, ° EA ip RLOR, eee FOR RENT LARGE (AND ELEGANT PARLOR, ‘mont ies in the United States: ts with one or more bed-rooms:: private bath ; also sit- Bebeebepieome tna AUpIY eg COLLARANE'S | tne room and be soon, Nene Capt: SO Ia gm MoDERMOTT, Real Estate, Life, Fire and Accident | ____S ats, 436 7th st. s.w. Sid R RENT—1824 5 STs: XW. py FUR eg ean | Fame guannane an jhamrertures ann Man twp | format cemte tescatanr allowed, ~ a2 ‘stable aud drive carriage. white or colored. LAW- Must 5 other lanes winemeer tee ienewly “decorated; sanitary plumbing. 13) 13. ANTED— FIRST-CLASS CABINET MAKERS ary OR Wai ord ee cae CABINET HENT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR hished, in the elewant and commodious mansion, 307 find em- ‘& HOLLINGSWORTH a2 1-6t loyinent with THE Bor Wiis Del. ae CONN ag oS Eon od by Ladies Taken saad white and Colored for ali kinds of domestic labor, ‘with references. 717 M st. nw. 29-70" A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISEMENT itor, None but s. worker heed apply. Address SOLICITOR, Star office. 20-3" (EN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT White and colored women cooks, $10 to rmaids, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. NTED_AT ONCE—-MEN AND WOMEN AS cooks end houseworkers, dressmakers, nvrses, maids, waiters, shuckers, coachmen, butlers: aii ua" tignalities, cityand country. F, M. BURNHAM, a18-1w" 1632 F ny WANTED-WOMEN COOKS, 810 TO 430: formalde, “Nees, Kitcheanids, ‘anins Scrubbers, Coachmen, ‘Waiters, German Florist Canvassers, Ni Wi cho ‘Labor Bureau, 517 7th st. n.w.d17-08 GENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT ‘TED—AGi the National Mutual Life Association. Persons who can command business will be liberally paid. FRANK J. TIBBETS, General Manager, 1420 F st, WANTED_WEWANTY TIVE ENERGE ‘Man or Wouun needing profitable employment to or iar Foe RENT_ONE ‘on sécond floor. ROBU Bier eo orcas R RENT_FURNISHED, third floor and parlor ished. Towa Circle. ‘ished rooms on secon suite oraingie. Tor suite, com Room: ina quiet id Willard Apply ‘dining room. R RENT—511 13 R_RENT—SUITE OF nished, on first th Ofer aw., . avo, and Cajitel; suitable for M.-C. or others. d11-2w* Fe, RENT—AN ELEGANTLY PURNISHED Pal ‘ 3 R RENT—AT 1919 @ sunny Rooms, with best ers accommodated. R RENT—ONE SUITE Rooms; nicely furnished: hotels, TE at ‘on and kitchen, with: guit caterer; rent exchanged for board. 1226 a20-3t* ST. N.W, LL FUR- ESET E three rooms ST, N.W.. PLEASANT ‘board. ‘A few table boand- wes SMS OF PLEASANT ROOMS trom Ebbitt, @20-3t nw. OR TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED, Delp On pretuees, O21 Dat, NT first: suit M.C.: or ‘room over’ and P. B.; heated represent us in every county; salary $73 per month | by furnuce and open «rates: location unsurpassed: op. Endlexpenses, ore large comualesion On rales it pre: | posite Franklin Sauave, at O30 44 at Rar ek Farnd ferred.” Goods sabi every one buys, “Outatand par- | Keats. ot sueeauee 23 Hculars free, STANDARD SILVERWARE CO. Boston, | on naar a SUIT OF NICELY FURNISHED a eS ea | H¥ rooms on the second floor, with open fire. 606 ‘ANTED_CANVASSERS FOR £1 UR | sthemwe ne dlglm ee eS eas bes R RENT_NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, WAND- ANTED—BY A SETTLED WHI’ Place to look. after «rowing childres stands cutting and making children’s clothes, or a Place as housekeeper: perfectly competent: best of city references. Address, for three days, Box 6, Star office. 2 m: under- NTED — DRUGS — GRADUATE PHILADEL- ‘hin College Pharmacy desires position on Janu- ury fet. 1887; best. tefereiicen: Bix yeals’ experience. ‘Ad tress P. 0. Box 102, York, Pa. 22-3 ANTED—BY YOUNG WHITE WOMAN, EM- ployment as first-class American cook. 12:27 16th sone rooms, well farnished. and three on third, en suite orsiugly. References re- | quired. 14 marcas ‘Ok RENT—SUITES OF ROO’ aud third floors, eleantl: ist F2 are 5 N tnw. and 1416 K st, uw. ‘Mrs. GRANT. 26 F at. nw. Wilibe rented sing |. two on second floor 126-46 ‘ON SECOND furnished, with board, at G-2w* KR RENT—PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS ‘cordially invited to call at our office for free list of same. D.G- PHOCTOH & SON, Meal surance, Estate and In- as, n.w.—We OR RENT—ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 1326 F have a constant: and increas mand for rooms, furnished and unfurnished, with Without Hoard: inmuy ‘calls’ far licht housekeeping room in all parts of the city. All parti and jon having rooms to rent and want. peruanent tenants for the winter ‘AV HENRETTA._ FURNISHED floor and two on 20-Lan stn. Gise enicied _ | will please call at the office und resister, WANTEDIA, POSITION AS” STENOGHAPHER fe os ‘and typewriter; satisfaction, guaranteed; party , ggnine REPO igpowrite, adres 4,5, Ror | WOR REN diy Rona aay eee ee ee 220-30" | third floor, with table Board, at 1807 Hat. nw, wil y ANTED_SITUATIONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN | let siusie or en sult ss cooks, chambermaids, sales ladies. clerks, wait | ou wesr 2509 L STC NW. ers, dairymen, butlers, coachmen for private families, hotels, restaurants, utores and offices. ‘a18-1W" 30 and 632 F n. w. ts, ¥. M. BUEMHAM, WANTEDANOWN—ONLY | RELIABLE AND competent Servants are engaged for any and all capacities, in House and Store Work. Headquarters for iu, O17 7th a17-6¢ Coachmen and Waiters. Nat. Labor Bureat 2. WANTED—ROOMS. NTED—TWO ROOMS (COMMUNICATING) ‘Ist floor; moderate rent; permanent tenant; bet. nd loth and F and Ists. nw, Address 1.’ Star iy ANTED. Willa OARD AND ROOM ON CAPITO! per month. Address C. Se V Swithsonian Institution. WANTED—HOUSES. ‘ANTED-FURNISHED HOUSE IN NORTH- fon year's lease. about #70 rentals or wilt b furniture if house can be leased. Address NAV, Surofice. aoe” W fini tx or seven-roou honse price nod fo ceed fx oF seveu-rooms hotise: price not tocxcecd | $3,000, Address, stating full particulars, PARTICU- | 8 TAR Siar once. 20-1w" WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ANTED—TO BUY A VICTOR TRICYCLE, TAN- Wiaair attached, in wood onder, if sold cheap tor cash, at cigar store, cor. Uth aud D sts. n. w., REED & KAISER. Britt ‘ANTED—RATS— RATS — RATS — SLAUGHTER houses, livery stables aud private houses cleaned | of rats by well-trained ferrets and dove, “Address WM. | H. SABLING, or JOHN HORIGAN, G15 4th st. n. w. the WN THAT ONLY RELIABLE jeteut servants in all capacities—white and colored—with city referen MBS & BUR- GESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 F st.n.w. ‘20-6t* ANTED—EVERY ONE WISHING CEMETERY work attended to by skilled and careful workmen, ortovee our beautiful new designs of Monuments, Hevd Stones, Coping, Vault and Altar Work in Italian, auusble or granite, call on. Up MANNING & CO., 1320 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ‘New and original designs furnished free on applica- tion. d1+-hin ANTED-LAWYERS AND OTHERS TO CALL Wioset our low lures on briet work TAYLOK & BART, Printers, 0¢30-3m 605 7th st, nw. ANTED — MRS, ANNIE C. FAUNCE, ‘writer and copyist: office and. residence, inne uve, Best of references. 2 ANTED— UPHOLSTERY OF FINE PARLOR ‘andother farniture: hair mattresses renovated and re Samples of all erades of goods forcover- : Moth juuted. Cabinet repairing. Ch AL ‘Practical Upholsterer, 1906 Lith stu. W. nzé-Lin* 738 ANTED—HORSES TO WINTER, AT THE FIN- W ‘at stabien sin, Fairfax county bear city, terus y ‘low. Inquire a i i Stable rr 101: Phe above is tion of the Wor fl Ue call at otes tor badletin sued oo ]_THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ee books. Fe 0. 131: rusetts ave. n.e. STORES, £TC. rm. and part of cel. _|635 ws n.w.825) vine. 10th uw..7 ‘OF Ist aud 7009 Oth st. nw Gist 1 De Salen st 1908 Siirsiy fae ist, iar. 1313 2oth st, Or. ‘The above houses ‘office only. NSYL- 22 cW., NEAR Naniaavenue, in a private fuinily, to Senators OF x. Gor other parties; terius rensouable; “bout Lif de- uz7-1m* ‘OR RENT—SUITE OF THREE LARGE, NICELY- turnished Kou:ns, dlightfully igcated, on public | gquare; heat and as. tanton Place, Gth st. and 126-1m, yon my mere 25 ‘ANTED--R. WASHINGTON'S MAGIC CREAM, = or Instantaneous Cure—Any breaking out on face body cured. ‘Moth plinples, wrinkles black leads, vulgar eczema and ail facial distigureneuts Zemoved, and.'a clear compleaion insured to all who See Itt perfectly harmlces Tobead at WS thompeon's, 15th at: Drew's old M8. thompson's, 15th at: stand; Majors, 7th and Ht'ts.; Davis, 7th and E stat 3.8. tyrec, cor. 7th and I sts. now.2 W.C. Milburn, Fetes Goe ath stand He ave WOR sae cor. 6th and B sts. uw. w.: L. D. Wi and @ Sts u.w.; Mobert N. Harper, ‘609 ce Milburn, Pa. ave.;‘T. P. Cole, 824 12th Ba ‘Co. 501 E. Capitol. t.: G. 8. Price, Be aw.t Hickman & Sexton, 2d'and Pa, avers 0700. C. Sims, 14th and New York ave.; 50c. and $1 per Box; sent to any address. WANTED-WM. ROTHWELL, 15 3D sT. 8. E, Shuniber, Gas and Steam Fitter and contractor, Li leling old and,defective plumbing # specialty. Wiener TYPEWRITING ALL TIMES laces. Copying ent office. ork called for and delivered. Telephone 1 S ene ent, USS Re ‘ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CAR- Peta, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of House. Jd Furniture, for which the highest cash price will Paid. Address H. BAUM 239 7th st, ocas JANTED—AT GEN. EF. BEALE'S STOCK AVY farm, horese ee to winter at 38: Dermonth: ee stunaie, 835.01 mouth; horses ¢ rand re- Rune. Ei LAPFEMTY, Hay’ scales, cor. 10th and Lacave. wae <ecl-3m_ ‘ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX- inated from furniture, furs, &c.. bi the which cuit fill them, Hot Naptis Gas, ‘AH. CHACE & BHO., 616 La. ave. ‘apo hol we: if mh, RENT— 3 Fata i 706-8-10 F st th st. n.w., Lr... 12 20) io’ Ste: ee a = | 'TED— STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO R RENT— Ww process. Telephone 115-6, Tos2 thet, 125, $75 Eeeoonte ja, Telephone 11D. | Tage Fiat ty Liesl 7S ‘ANTED— COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR évery Biate and ‘Territory, Notary and, U. B. Sane ere acs ae | = = ———= | Pe 281 FOR RENT—FLATS. Gage RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | 419 i Eps 22s ee Crna. | eiiaes, reece wren eatiel ee tyes = 25 M at. FOR RENT—STORES.___|#{fhts¢ ; RI [_STO} 203 1 '. N.W,: RENT $75. | 1824 Bor Espey wo wamcorr & wiucox. 1007 Ya-ave. sw | Hear 2002 Fas eoaes TaTH pT NM LARGE a eh m Bore ; House a ney. FOR RENT—OFFICES. LN s 1420 F st. nw. ee a Sere G13 244 at. Sr, 2 See Fooms, furnished. best location. terme very nied. grate toa desirable tenant. Apply to SOHN 3 BOGUE, Real Estate Avent 1 High st, Georgetown. d22,30 JOR RENT. HOUSE, ON I STREET. BR- $200 per monte RuRTiN'y BROWN ath “hi : ‘Heal Batate and. 422-68 Tad Fath. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. BRICK DWELLING, 10 FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ OR RENT—DWELLING G15 H ST. N. W.; CON- Fotaine 10 rooms, bath eet nies, ataie, ote. eh ne th on BO-foot alley. at $55 per mont pry to irtle ihe, REBERLY R SONS TIA Tata A ae “ano OR RENT—1400 K_ST. N. W., FINE POSITION, 2 Myrtiowt. nie. bilia Reruns Boating fesse. “Ainiy Mon 0a 86 8000 ores 1.700 Foe BENT-201 D St RE. STORE AND DwrI- pent i elect <, 7 OOMA: rent $30. Band 10 10th st. xy — LU peeom mea scat digs Sean: poet a ees 4 hers 8 21 sth at a A “w €..5 Tooms: $16, “30S Tth st. mes 6 rooms 816. Also, ioc eeleoee Several other small Houses. M. M. ROHREK & CO. fa wt me the 1 ‘3d and East Capitol ats, d223t ” 108-210 Boundary st. OR RENT—476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. 900 TA Feo) ed as 8 boarding house. Apply t3 Mra. LYNCH, 128 East Capito! st. _ ag a tj R RENT_THREE FIRST FLOOR COMMUNT- | "hu water Sr. "4.000 sed cating Parlors: also, three on third floor, well far- | 3752 ath ats, mae 500 Biahed foctuding, plato: will Tunturuiah them af de | "A Fe 3.300 Sandee. rent them separately” Apply at once with | ‘The sbove is only a portion of the property on Teferences at 309 4th stutew. obporite 3 Park | yoke ior full tet coil ce omnes fee bee ee ey, ee _ __ @22-2"_ | Thedstand Lath. (a21} THOSE WAGGAMAN NT — AN EIGHT-ROOM FURNISHED CHAN me LN nly; terms moderate. Inquire on the prem! ri Pode Seo gat ee. Dremgusae | O04 Price @6,000. Avnly to ¥. i KEIR, 432 1 R RENT—DWELLING, 735 9TH ST. NW. | 3 sALE_TWo “AN SSR Gctve rome tally Se. Apply at WARE | FSS citings comaiuiug we roan Gatherer las EQGRAM'S Drag Store, cor. 15th stand Kew Nor’ | and mumumer kitchen: fot 20x03. alley side aid rar ave. = 415-20" | Located on 8th st. 2.8, Price #4750. FOR RENTS HOUSE, Gat aise TY ‘& RUTHERFORD, 1 uw. Tuquire 17) OK RENT— _Ingnire at 63 Pst.n.w. Re VOR RENT—1240 9 honse of 9 rooms Apply to B. H. WARN: QOR _RENT—HOUSE 115 7th st ne, Foe Sie ow. A House, containing twelve roo servatory Red, conaition, bein latel month, a20-3t OR RENT— 14th xt. new... OF ay. Gtown, 127.44 h at, £.. 10r, upper pait, Sr. ne. Or, Fs F ‘Mass av nr Thos C8333. Towa Cirele, 15r. Sia ur Dupe Wat, vear 14th, 16r. Gouilxy. nie Dup't Cir c | Sth “ op. Capitol, 13e. 130 Property placed with ine fo advected free of Sout tthe ‘or list perty for a O20 RE OHOL TY Jot of furniture for sale Clocks, desks, sale or hire. J2OR REN’ inele or double O10 H st. nw. st, near Thomas Circle, about equal to the rent you p ing what yon now throw KNIGHT, 925 F st. n.w., r001 od tenant. are | first floor. RENT—Ci orth at alow Real Estate Brokers, 1226 F | JROR RENT HANDSOME rece ‘modern. inonth.’ Apply JOS. brick dyellin pow; S41 and_ pleasantly rooms, including bath. 10: | JROR RENT_BKICK Hot | EF Pension office, Inte 29 rooms and cellar seed condition; low rent, C. Palla Fe RENT_FINE | Fab and Bats, 2. 14 THO! ice te three-story and baseuent west corner of sthand E sta, BUSHNELL & ( fine carriage’ house and stal particulars, inquire on the st. u. W., was and water, “aim Feezes —THREE HAN! ‘Houses 447, 449,451 G und all modern Jraproven ply toownier. Su) Su A two-story six-room Brick House, newly papered ‘nd grained; front yard and good stable. 126 7TH ST. N.E. APPLY ‘420. FINE surrounded by tne grounds. Wo LINES OF Sinit? HI 171% 14th new.105.880 405 2st, near Gest...” a0 LIZMAN, 10th and F sts. nw. | PRORRENT—cHEAP Hovse, 1 A RESIDENCE. FURNISHED RICHLY, decorated throughout; plimbing perte ppoyements, furnace and open grates; 15 room. NICE 11 ROOM AND BATH HOUSE Rw. section: in good repair: 4 nicely furnished | KNIGHT, EAP—AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, IN rooms and bath: south fro being refitted; will adapt alter applying wow; moderate reutal. Address Box pgp SEM EE Ts res stable in reat, FORREST, 917°F stn. w.' 13 | QOR BENT—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT 8 TvoMs; ath and all TYLER & RU’ LER & RUTHERFORD, — bet. K and Lats. , Mass. ave and N si. Sth and 133th sts. {OK RENT—NEAR THE CAPITC situated Bric or department, str RESIDENCE, N. W. COR: mouth, “Stable will be ren BUSH. VOR RENT—1322 14TH ST. N.W. Ftp ie elling, with store Contains nine rooms, bath, ra JJOR RENT — THE ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE. judiciary aquare aud Pension office. The preinises have recently been Temodeled, are as good ax Lew, aud a rare opportunity fora Brst-claws hoine is fered: rut #65 per mouth. DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, Tat. n. w., 15 rooms, all the mode JQOK RENT—SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1615 3D PS AER 8, E-PAtho, 482 La. ave. Pension office: three stories , basement. ‘houses are open for inspection “for. FOR SALE-HOUSES. _ ee cee {OR SALE—ALL GOOD PR RHODE ISLAND AVE. a1s-6t JOR SALE— Five rooina, N, bet. 4th and | Brick. Grooms, mod imps, Franc, 5 rooms, 2d st Brick, 7 roms, Kimeman —| 2 Rosmik gist. bet Tih and 34th ats 8 roome, Hat bet. 2hdand 24th." COMFORTABLE | “10 rooms, on Corcoran at... mis, bath rooms and co “Sroome, 14th wt, business jiraperty: He Tot Broome, Fentou st, u'r Gov. Print office repaired” BET WEI 2° Zrooms, Q'st, bet, 4th and Sth nw 3 EXES tent t soreand Swelling, 14th et. iu = Brooms, ov rat. bet. 13 “19 rooms and stable oh Khode Island av V7 roome and. 1$th aud C sts. aw. “ 20 x0oms on N st, bet, 20th & Sint at Dst. ne., 6r ae : ave. 6r, Frame on Dunbarton ave. = lt Oougresa st, neal 14x. Brick, F, bet oth’ and 6th. 9 Boundy tn 6-c5F. Biadensbug rad so oft th . AP to i mae Ae Kk SALE—THREE N Frome secbealt moa ent, price $2,700 each. Sirk, Wetweem ive and Houses, 447, 440, Pension office. tinee st and all modern Luiprov The shove hom are ot or rent or sale is liberally fh ot. ep, Uctween owner call oF send at office. 5 | 9th an 10th sts. 3 PA. AVE. N. cheap: old ‘brass, China, jedletch and carriaey for x Finan stunt only ou ‘asin = all as: You will thus be say for reut. CH | ‘a18-8t furnished: will be & KULHERFORD, dis-6t" N.W. ELEVEN it: desirable location; jons to please right —— Gate rats 8d HOUSE ith st_s.6., rents #10. 3G st. nw, Pents dis-ée" | _a10-1m list beture you 1 H 1226 F st aw 1226 F st. nw, $300 per mo. > bet. 19th and JOU 15th and I6t im rear. no20-2m i. A DESIRABLE. Dwelling, uine al7-lw* ‘VENIENT 411-1m dwt. ne, “eden ute Samed dian Hill, LINKINS, 7: th st 1d stable, jed separately if NELL & CAXUSL, 1008 F st. iw. NEW THREE- in xround floor; J. FISH £0, 1324 F st..w. rooms JOR SALE— 3th at, Col Sunuver st, Howard ¢ «round within one ceuts per fat, Must bulk, for all cash. 20-30" Dw opposite on the north. Ist at. PARUSI, 1008 F st. n.w. == frouting 6] feet on Fone anid ov LEIPOLD. 1331 F DSOME NEWLY BUILT 2.W.. opposite the new [> Foous each: JOR F near Justice datas ac OR SALE—CHOICE 54 "ROPERTIES— JQOR SALE— TWO-STORY AND c dwelling room and Vath allio. ints. 4 Brick, 6 rooms, Wylie stn. e. i Tooms, Pierce Place, bet. 15 Also, improved and unimproved pr Sth at. now. between Maxaact us One handsome house of 12 rooms on N and 13th ste. For further information apply to owner, R. SCHMID, S12 Tanta w., Bet HT a OK SALE—NINE-ROOM BRIC sn gous order bee lot: H very ena “WALKER ew OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK Hc ve, auaderD ibuprovelnenta, north ih amd “txt tn, OM eaay tern: TOR RENT STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY 4 jouse : w ‘accor 0 value o a 2 nowy $100 ax wopand, pooording so caine & | patie 1420 Fat OK SALE—GREAT BARGAI Bis new Brick Homece a 3 avenue northwest, with w 11th at. sc, rents 612.50 JOR SALE—WE HAVE A NUMBER OF HoUS! desirably located for homes or investments, whi we offer upon easy terms or all cash | chasers: it “will “be to youradvantaye HUMPHREY & COLMA’ Real “i AR RICK W, & RUT 4 jor Diasinens price, €4,000. Terms easy. Apply to J. WP. Mi Li 50 Se Yor ave whe JOR SALE— HOU: ISTH ST. BET K and L sta. u.w.; lot 2 int to lance alley im rear, THOS, 3. MYERS, n22-Im 1216 Fast.n. w. FOE SALEROUR NEW BRICK Worsrs ON Hi . Te, COMLAILE Seven Ty vi bath terms easy. Pride $3,000. MOwS, a142w ‘Two elegant houses of 12 rooms each, on M st, bet, aTats WATER, Gas, Be. eae term. TLSON, 1006 F at. nw. si ide \L ESTATE; cach, situated on ® ide Estate Bro 6-room Brick, mod. imps room Braine. Prosm Brick House, mod JOR SALE-THREESTORY BRICK HOUSE. Le sold for $3,150. Apply to ‘A uice Lot, ou Ost. near 34, 32x1 foot alley: if wold at Ghee 0c cheap. Gi0. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st. Princeton st, Columbia Heights, near 14th stot mbia Heights, near Yale st. Boundsty st,, near New Jetmey ave 4th st. me., between Daud 1 Joth st. extended, Meridian: FOE SAE ApOUr 40,000 SQUARE FEET auanre of miroet care at Inyestinent, Star office Fob SAE Pe Lor, MARY fi 12,860 ft. ground Le Droit Park, ‘int st, ear Mn QOR SALE—A FINE LOT ON 16TH ST., NE: THOS. J. MYERS, 1216 F st. iw. 2 1,000 peran. | H* rooms: ail mod. napa. 3d st. between D and ¥. (00 permo. | iw. A great bargain cau be had by callin Stable im alley rear 1741 2 16.66" lox. J. SVERS, Mepidian aye Sit! Voeaaant, os | Anam Tie Patnw 21 sth sf. iw... Sr: JOR 8 EXTENDED POR 707 Sth st ww. eee | . ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, wh AE, aD - ase” Teer stn. | buswwemetand Call at once on WRIGHT & BOLT DR HOUSE, | FyOK SALE-TWORTORY BAY WINDOW BkICk HFORD. "| K* House: 6 rooms; ell nod. imps. A st., between 6 SRE ORD. oy, | and 7thin.e..mow under lease at @25 yer muuuth. wi THOS, J, MYERS, __ FOR SALE—LOTS. FSh AEA WELLLOCATED Lor ON aunt. near Bonudary st, cheap. GEV. W. mer Per foot. ne. 9 RENT—LARGE HOUSE NEAR PATENT OF- THOS. G. HEN: Boe O10.G st-now.: twelve rootm bath, Ke, newly | _@22-3t its papered'andpalnted: plumbing and’ heaters wae fohdition. ALBERT ¥. FOX,(20 Fatenw. alii a ie | RENT—1203_ NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE: | PONT CIRCLE. and ADJACENT. to NEW MAME: Sight rooms Auprovements; dining tovi | SHIKE AVENUE for SEVENTY-¥' aid Hitchen ot arst door. $05 peraoutis by year. | Sone foot. i JOHN E. BEALL, 0-108 _220-1m i bet hw RR RENT- 2TH ST. W., NEAR IOWA Circle; eight rooms, large lot, moder improve- ments, . GREEN, a a10-1m _____— 80S Tthetaw, | FIVE HOURS cee be batt BR RENT- ¥: 13 F 8° house now on the property be a most desirable ements and in ood re} HOME: Nst.. between th gud and ‘bear ply to W. C. JOHNSO! 18 13thst.nw ‘TWO LINES of STREET as. & JOHNSTO! $00; So. 1005 Lt stnoet nw. 20 Fo a20-3t Tax Tou xt ms, 800; street n. w., 20 rooms, | — pote aera: 20°50. PSP. LAKNEL. G30 Fr street." G9-Lmo.” sold by Deceimber 30, im LAND AVE. NEAR w 6 lows 219 | Prospect’ Hill, T0c. it” “Hast Capitol” and 24 «tm ru iuprovements, | 30x 4, 815,000. 3d st, near Maryland ave. 7 rovul bie for four horses. For | new brick, all m. 4. 4,000. $ : remines. ai-tn | dli-im RE. LEWIS, ra Kt SALE THAT HANDSOME BUILDING SITE at, ag the Louise ing Massachusetts ave. KH. 1, st Ww. disor KL = 22 by 106-at-a banvain, als, several Lots om 3 per mouth: | Tech "between Napa Teter including o corer ie Me TDSC ATE ee oD | TLEIPOLD, 1331 F at. nw. dist LOTS—UNIVERSITY PARK, "Dew mabsion, dian Hill and at Mt, Pleanant, low ‘terms. Ki, ‘Also, on Meri price and accomtus- 133. Fst. aw. MLDING LOTS ON 170K BU between K and S: 16th st. between Sand T between 16th and New Harupahire New” Hampebite ave aul’ on Now . 1008-1010 F at. SALE BY C. H. KNIGHT, 925 F ST. N.W. ee, aye. onpuneenn, farms 7 GHG. W. LINKING. 720 20th ak N. LD, 1331 ‘dInt LARGE NUMBER OF Washinton, which Team a eany ter Um sect tee oof OLE city. SN