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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGT oO N: WEDVESBAY _ January a6, 1887. CRosBy S Vores Faitor. ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bene Side daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, «i much greater than that ef all the other daily papers bere added together. “THE STAR cannot wndertake to preserve or return rejected comsnumicutions. Contributors whe wish to possess their manuscripts, f un- used, should keep a copy. EO Matter of whatever character intended for pedlication must, if its appearance the same day is desired, reach the office mot later than 12 o'clock noun. EF No attention paid to Anonymous Letters. ‘How strong a hold certain phrases get upon the Popular tongue is shown by the head lines in our exchanges referring to the late Gen. Hazen as “old Probabilities” As a matter of fact, Gen. ‘Hazen hail no title tothe name. His predecessor, @en. Myer. used to foretell the weather In a column of “Probabilities,” but Gen. Hazen’s dis- tinction a3 a prophet was won by the announce- There 1s a nice dis- n event is mal faith, e prophecy; ment of “Ind! Probable sugrests an fand fs to that extent a guaranty but tosay merely that the indications point to an event, absolves the spe: rom any Individual Fesponstbility in case those indications prove mis- Jeading. Whether the new head of the weather bureau will adopt a phraseology still more non- committal, or, on the ground of the steady move~ ment of meteorology up the seale of exact Sefences, will take a bolifer stand, remains to be seen. SS It is not publicly known that the arrangements have been completed for the publication of a ‘weekly journal In New York city modeled i generat on the London Saturday Review. Tt will be called the Epoch. Its finan support will come from Dewitt J. Seligman, who attracted some public attention fn 18¢ by bolting the nomination | of Mr. Blaine after taking part in the Chicago fonvention. The editors will be John Foord, lately ve the New York Times and Brooklyn Union, and George Parsons Lathrop. The first number, which il appear on the 11th of February, is to contain signed article by Carl Schurz, and several public men of note have been engaged as contributors. In addition to conducting this enterprise, Mr. Foord is to take the editorial chair of Herper’s Weekly lect vacant by the mysterious disap- pearance of S. S. Conant. ————— A sad case, if the facts shall prove to be as they bow appear, is that of the two boys living In one of the suburbs of Milwaukee who have been suf fering imprisonment for a crime of which another person now declares himself guilty. The avowal ‘was made to 8 Catholle priest, under the seal of ‘te confessional, and the priest has appealed to jovernor Rusk to pardon the boys. It is a pecu- Marly trying situation for a governor to be placed in. The priest 1s, of course, bound to conceal the Jdentity of the penitent, and can only refuse him absolution nniess he makes such restitution as Mes in his power. On the other hand, the governor 4 bound to protect soctety by letting the law take tS course until be 1 convinced thit the prisoners areinnocent. Thestruggie between his purpose todo exact justice and his desire to err on the Bide of charity is one which nobody will envy him. ——— ee ‘Smallpox seems to be gaining some headway in ew York city. The health board cannot bear the idea of making a formal declaration that the d ease 1s epidemic there, but the newspapers are Saving them the trouble. If the authorities are ‘Willing to supply the necessary funds, there 1s no Feagon to apprehend serious danger; forthe energy and prudence of one physictan in charge of the ‘Yureau of vaccination has saved the city from a early seourge, and he can stamp the disease ont ‘jezain if he ts properiy supported. $< After some recent events, the passage by one Yranch of the Michigan legislature of a Dill pro- hibiting the employment of Pinkerton’s detectives for police duty within the state will not excite auch surprise. Thestendency of untrained officers Touse their firearms without deliberation does not encourage any ordinary order-loving community to Anvite their presence. ——e—— New Jersey and Indiana keep up the dreary game of tire-out. it is just possible that two ‘states Wil! be left with one Senator apiece after Yhe fourth of March. This may not be good for ‘the states, but it will be fun for the pol:tictans just the same. —$<$<— —__ Judge Reagan fell just sixteen votes short of the fumber necessary for election to the United States Senate. That bitter sixteen will just balance the Sweet siteen Which saved Frank Lawler’s seat in ‘the Pirtieth Congress. a ‘The nomination of Thomas B. Connery, the vete. ‘Tam journalist, to the secretaryship of the Mexican | Jegation seems to be a most. ft one, and the Senate | ‘Will no doubt promptly confirm the appointinent. —_—_————————eee— SK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE goods Imorder to mak a larger prot. Thus is the ORIGINAL ‘SHOR ‘Of imitations which scknowled ity by attempting to bad upon t the org ROME GENUINE CRLESS BEARING THISSTAMP, JAMES MEANS’ ¥: ‘This Shoe for’ Gentiemen, i ‘male _in Button, Con- | Cals Sku Unexcel Comfort and Appearance. A in Dera postal card sent to 1a 2 us aby state oF territory MEANS & CO, ret, Our celebrated factory produces a Shoes of this ‘Thousands ask them. JAMES MiANS’ 2 SHOE fur Boys roached in Durability. of te cer quantity of a Hxsox His & Co ‘New and Beautiful Line of WALL PAPERS, At15 cents aud upwards FRESCO AND HOUSE PAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES PUENIS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY Goob: $15 15TH ST. NW. JOP OF sH0ES, IN BROKEN SIZEs, ‘WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT HALF FORMER PRICE. sie: ‘Hand-Sewed Shoes, now $2. Button, now $2 aud $1.50. to close out Barrow width wi be sold very low. cd some in J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennsplvaniaaventa Scsr i Frox Loxpos A CHOICE EDITION OF THE ARABIAN KNIGHTS, 9 volumes, and TALES FROM THE ARABIC, 3 volumes, in all 12 volumes, the celebrabled “Villon Bociety” edition. Price $200. For sale by ROBERT BEALT, Bookseller, _e3t 495 Pennssivania ave. Croaxs, GRAND SWEEPING REDUCTION. CLOAKS At less than Half Price. Tust received a choice stock of rich PLUSH VISITES AND SACQUES At euch figures that Ican retail them way below WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘These are new goods, opened January 22, 1887. MILLINERY, TRIMMED GOODS HALF PRICK. ring you hiformation bow to get this shoe in | than any other factory in the world. | 0, Wear then will tell you the reason if | 0: #3 Cur. | FELT HATS AND BONNPTS 50c. EACH, RE- DUCED FROM #2. LACES. DRESSTRIMMING, J.C. HUTCHTNSON, IMPORTER, aa Gitte | a26-w,tmcm i GE: | Tue Come Evesz. ‘The swell “affair” this winter will be the forthcom- ing short season of Grand American Opera by the Na- tional Opera Company. Noman who has any claim to “good form” can appear otherwise than in full even- ing dress. Styles may come and styles may go, but we imagine the “swallow tail” will, with slight modifica- tions, last forever, and after all what shows off to bet- teradvantage the human form divine than the full rena ait with ite accompanying broad expanse of snowy shirt frout and tie of lawn or silk? We've got them all,even to the-stylish and convenient Opera Hat. ae ‘The special feature of our full dress suits is the per- fect ft of the garments we offer. The fitting qualities of these have more than once astonished skeptics who Imagined that perfect fitting full dress suit could only be obtained by having it made to spectal measure. Our prices, a will be seen by the firures below, are fully 33 percent lower than the same goods can be made to order for. First, qual with Satin, pri Fest to match ‘French Broad Cloth Coat, lined. a eae waned Ryland Bread Gisls Doeskin pants ‘Thint quality Brad Ch vith Satins ef mati tu petits to carteepsund ah Coorkserwe Coats and Vea ers tocormpond We sell these garments either separately or by the | muit—the price is the same either way. ‘Theadjuncts toa full Drees Suitare here in abun- anes, For instance— White ab isiowea ston fo Oper Hats, $6.00 anit 87-00. SHi'Meuttiers tor the uecls, $1.50 to 84.00. If you prefer the low-cut White Vest to the Black ‘Dress Vest of same shape we have them in al) quali- ties, from the White Marseilles at $3.50 to the richly embroidered Silk at $6.00 and $6.50, and to round out the outfit our Negligee overgarments, suck as Cape t Cost For Casn. WM. D. CLARK, ‘Successor to Truunel & Clark, 811 Market Space, ‘Will commence THURSDAY MORNING, January 27, tosell his entire stock of First Class DRY GOODS at cost for cash. ‘This willbe an opportunity to secure First Clase Dry Goods at Wholesale Rates. All goods to be charged will be at tegular prices, 526-20 W. D, OLARK. Coxroren Sitxs REDUCED :FROM 81.50 To @1. GATIN MERVEILLEUX, FAILLE FRANCAIS AND JERSEY SILKS REDUCED TO 81 PER YARD. ‘We consider these goods the best values ever offered. for the price, and would sugwest an early in- spection to secure great bargaina FANCY DRESS GOODS, COMBINATION SUITS, PARIS ROBES, BROCADE VELVETS and NOVEL- ‘TIES lees than cost, to reduce stock. COLOKED CASHMERES, 48-1n. wide, very fine quality, nt 75c.; sold elsewhere for $1; all good colors and blacks, ELEGANT MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, 1334-in. wide reduced to 81.50; worth #3. MAGNIFICENT ROMAN SASHES at 96; worth $12. BEADED VELVET TABLIERS and PANELS, all colors, reduced from $25 to $16, HIGH CLASS NOVELTY VELVETS reduced from 812.50 to 89; the vory latest Paria atyles. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. L NETT reduced from #2 to $1.25. EVENING SILKS, ILLUSIONS and GAUZES st great reductions, PONSONS COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS reduced from 8% to $1.65; all evening colors and finest goods. CREAM FAILLE FRANCAIS reduced to @1.50. BONNETS PERFECTION BLACK SILKS, tinish entirely new, and recommended and guaranteed for durability. We have reduced the prices in order to in- troduce these new and elegaut Black Silks, as we are | the Sole Agents for this city. MOIRE FRANCAIS, all colors, reduced to $2.25; ‘very superior goods. We invite an inspection, and guarantee to sell cheaper | than New York or Boston, for same class of goods. ONE PRICE. Coats and Ulsters, are almost endless in variety. ‘TLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, 300 to 308 SEVENTH STREET. Payee Bowens No. 1. Twice a year—every six months—we take stock, strike a balance, review the season and profit by its experience. We are newly educa- ted every six months. Commencing To-Morrow Morning, we will inaugurates three days’ stock- | takingaud “Remnant” sale—Thursday, Friday | and Saturday, January 27,28 and 20—as we | will take stock Saturday nicht. Supply and demand make the prica. Goods are worth, practically speaking, what they will fetch. We reckon profite collectively—that is, on the season. It pays to sell some zoods below | cost. -To illustrate: Say we purchased 10 | dozen jackets at 875 per dozen. We sell 9dozen | at #100 per dozen and the last dozen at $50 (a loss of $25), we yet make a profit of $200 on the line. We propose to sell all ends of lines, | ald sizes, broken lots, short lengths—in other Is, the “ruins of the winter seasou”—at and. Delow cost. We hare made about all the profits n our Fall and winter stock that we expect to, and Le glad to get our money back. We make every season stand its own losses. Nothing | | | | woes over to be draged ont soiled and musty | uextyear. Wehave always fonnd you ready | and anxious to relieve ux of any surplus goods hen we lowered their prices: hence we think ‘ont Will appreciate tle opportunity offered dur tive this stock-takinae ‘lena closiag out of konds, we do not wish to take in stock at re duced’ prices. | UNPRECEDENTED WRAP BARGAINS. If yon are a jndge of ‘qualities. ahd have sound. ¥iews of what a reasonable profit is, you will not have to do much thinking on the two following Hines. "Yon will readily see that we do not calcu | late on akin inventory of these. Should be gone im aday 1'Lot of Phe Black Cloth Newmarl - weg gt Fite Black ‘kets, excel- rices.. | $7.00 and 28.00 | Miscellanea ‘and Browa New ‘of Bi markets, Black Ruewian Circtlars, Black Cloth Dolman’, Black SU Circulars. feet -88, 810, $12, 813.50 and 315 net ct to get joa a Wer Cpe 4 goa wea agult or 95,00" not been ct Sao Soee foEaeS clearing-oat sales, We have good reasons for | ‘iisponitue of thls siock st once, (Second floor: take elevator.) ADDITIONAL DROPS IN HOSTERY. ‘We wish to dispose of every pair of the follow- g befcre Stock-taking: hence these extraordi- | “SPabe of Children's Plain aud Ribbed W. | teen mised ate wold colors ag fot eat ot Meats itibbed Cotten Bi in dark tixtures: anal Tine Phere art deal le riders, over. town boys. men who like long hose, and elderly Jadies who like short hose Stat below ‘he Knees. | A SURPLUS LINE OF KUCHING, inte have top amich of S-row Sfualin Raching, n creat a rence toauic tediice the price from 3 to Se: per yard. *S | REDUCTIONS IN DAMASK CLOTHS. | Toclose ont these lines ‘vious to st c | eafpclomeent, tere linen previous, to stock ‘bed Damask | ene Se oes lot fo Former Stock-taking Price. TMomie Linen Table fringed, colored border, sly soiled. Former Price. z Stock-taking Price. Mean T" Bleached Germaii “Linen Daisask “Table Cloth, Tous, dsoine cole gra et tgtiy snd a . mer Sivek tating ee ci gi 2 yards long, ema uty en Former Price 2 Sigck-taking Price. ‘All White Germai hie Gloihs yarde long, trimeed, siehthy soiled, ormer Price. — | VELVET DEPARTMENT-REDUCTIONS. Some of these reductions were made few dagaago. We zeview the stock, quoting the old later reductions, About 100 yards left of the Etberop Velvet; con colors Royal Blue, Garnet, Light BN Foucean Bele. which were reduced from $123 to 30e itis Gray Plush, reduced from $1 1p nck PA Dress Silk Plush reduced from as Vdived im dark redhiced from 8410-82 per vane Herat Velvet rich delicate shades fog Sieg comes, "reduced frome to 8 lack Brocade Velvetm, in handsome cut and pact vests very _fgods: eivetm dark rich colored pith neat colored ts reduced from ¥ Ed Tin Striped Velvets reduced. _226 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. _ A Vesrere Feast FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS. LAST CALL ON BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCUATS, REDUCED IN PRICE AS AN ELEPHANT COMPARED TO A MIDGET WITH FORMER PRICES. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN PLACED ON SEP- ARATE COUNTERS ON OUR SECOND FLOOR: TWO HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES TO SELECT FROM: AGES 4 TO 14. 4 NUMBER OF THE LAB- GER SIZES ARE LONG PANTS FOR THE LARGER boys. THEY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECI- TRIS 18 OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS: HIGHEST GRADE GARMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. IF YOU CONSIDER GOODS AT HALF THEIR VALUE AN INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASE FOR NEXT SEASON, YOULL FIND THIS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE, NOT IN THE HISTORY OF One Bouse HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH BAR- OUR 910 CASSIMERE SUITS ARE THE AC- KNOWLEDGED BARGAINS OF THE PERIOD. THE MUNIFICENT REDUCTIONS AT WHICH WE ARE NOW SELLING OVERCOATS WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE, WHETHER YOU NEED IT NOW OR NOT, AS YOU GET FROM US AN ELEGANT SUIT FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY. THE GOLDEN FAGLE CLOTHING CO, {9} WHO ALWAYS SAYS WHAT IT MEANS AND MEANS WHAT IT SAYS, 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. W. M. SHUSTER & SON8, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—The best is the cheapest. 226 Ar Bk E uM om Bh oA BE SAaR TD gs Bb fA Uy WE OS BBE A A UU MMM Sat = 4144 IMMENSE BARGAINS. ‘We have just taken stock. We never carry goods ‘over from one season to another. We don’t want cost now. We want half what the goods cost, and if this price don’t sell them another price must. We have taken onr Newmarket Paletots and Circulars. We find only 42 in stock; all sold well, from 10 up to $20. You can have the choice now AT 87.50. It isa ridiculous price, and these goods will bring more at auction, but we are determined to sell out. OUR JACKETS. All our stock of Ladies’ Jackets, with and without ‘Hoods—many of them have been sold among our pa- trons; prices marked in plain figures as high as $12.50; we don't want cost; we want less than half cost—only $4.50. Suppose if you don’t want any, come in and look at ‘them; probably you will buy one at this price. OUR VISITES. ‘We have only about twelve left; some very fine ones, some not quite as fine, but all this season's goods: stylish, and some imported ones; all of which sold as high a8 835. We don’t want cost; we don’t want even half price. We are determined, if price will sell them, to offer them at aca Come and look at them. Convince yourself, when we advertise bargains, and say immense, that they are such, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. ‘We have some Newimarkets and Double Cape Cloaks only in 12, 14 and 16 years; we sole. the best of them as high as $8 ; what we have left you can have at Probably it looks ridiculous, but come and see them. ‘MISSES’ DRESSES. ‘We have about twelve Suits, this season’s styles; all of them sold as high as $10 to $12. We only want 84.50. In To-morrow morning's Republican we will publish forty genuine Red Ticket Bargains from our Dry Goods department especially. We have some elegant values in Silks, Satteens and Colored Dress Goods, which we will offer regardless of cost. BBB. A u MM Tr g8Ss MMM Sge8 7° Every one who asks herself this question manifests a desire to harmonize fashion and good taste. In this spirit we wish tocall your attention to-day to the fashionable and tasteful. Rhine Stone Jewelry. 1tia made in almost every style known to the Jeweller's art, but your spe- cial consideration is invited to the elegant and ‘unique silver Rhine Stone Hair Pins. We carry an assortinent of every style there is made and at all prices. To come right to the point, ‘however, and talk about a special value, we wish tosay that we have a particular lot to offer you at ° a ey CENTS EACH. ayes sftts ‘This lot comprises the following styles of hair pins only: Degwer Hilts with 9 stones, Cross Bars“ 5 Key Stones “10 « SprayJee «5 8 < Just s word about purses, Stops moment at ourleather goods’ department and ask to seo those 85c. leather pocketbooks we have reduced to 50c.,and the ‘we have marked THE 00 83 ‘00° ARGHE,. SS-S18 SRVANER OF: i, W, Et Bee Ans BET Washington, D. C. cae ee ne ROA R Boga RR cua ea OS | aw EAT GIRL (WHITE PREFEREED) fern AS 8% about foaiteen, to mind wwe-chideen,, Comtort- ‘BBB | able home. Small wazes. "AG 13th st usw. Te bos ad dest 10 Masa, ave. n.W. ae ANTED—A_W SORE “TO ct WASH AND B ER Oo Wee, aeosne Stay at nish: “es 5, a 8 3 Jerences. Call after Ave o'clock pian. BOS cr re - z = FOR, i WASTED A GENTLEMAN (0 FILE A Posi THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ion wi ee ee OUR REGULAR WEMNANT AND BARGAIN-SALE st. COLBE, ABU TEE A ase ee et BS aii Days. 2 ARTED-A GENTLE FOR APE aay ENT shall ‘Dress Goods Room an accumu. rood rences; $20 Weel lation of. Hemmant of Quilted “Linings, “Aaese gansox, StEwant OC SE at weep ‘the same will be found: At ce of Orieinal LADY IN A ON REQUIR- Mews come sont pte | WATERSIDE & ORION REGU recommended salary 0 Farmer Satin. X.Bine. 14 Te gee | Biweekly caygatal‘neranse "AD 0" ab. ie Sonn” tgiltee BS $95; NTED-IMMEDIATELY—A CAPABLE PER. gurah. Mea Brown. 4 Warrant A cra aed hiehen me Sn ee ina firs-clam boarding-house; none but a thorongily “ re Se ‘Adabess Box 123, Star bof Sa2e-3e Also the following Remnants of ALL Woot Pain Wikre ait REFINED, ACTIVE AND, INTEL- Drews goods in Cashmere: SL Sas Wie French Band 4 o'clock, at § WANE ED—A R ‘RELIABLE GIRL AS HOUSE SER- vant. On] $pose who cam come well recommended need apply. Bat. n. Were wore oh ee eee Ries ‘well recommended. Address, i Sages expected’ STOCK, Siar nace, WANTED-A COLORED GIRL TO DO WAITING eral housework in. small family. yeterences Tequired. Apply “ut 1908 Sunderisnd gD—SITUATIONS. _ NTED—A SITUATION AS NUR: Gov. rene of to take chANSC Of abe OF two 7 ites. Callak 350 at to do sewing oF to watt oy fs of references. ieee lib German and Fre: butler or watter ia te f class references. v Rs Jatt YANTED—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- Wilting ptovision storeor bateher shops stands, outta meat: references. LER, Star office. NTED—A LADY 18 ANXIOUS TO OBTAIN A Wii firbereslges nates a8 een ce Mable man. Call at 1421 K st.n.w. itt y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | (WéiXiuon tehousemaid ‘orm from last place; willing to travel; 23d st. nw. ANTED — BY A FRENCH GIRL. H GIRL A PLACE AS ‘nurse; will teach French to A.B. Q., Star office. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT--HOUSES. FR RENT—A DWELLING AND STORE, C0’ tainine # rooms: post-office in the stor gomhcf Linden station M-copolitan brane sift ring Ma ast cen, Montgomery co., M. HAR! 26-40" RRS 808 TS AN aFe ayer AND sttic Frame; 8 rooms; §22. KH. T. LEIPOLD, LF st. sw. JA Fok RENE -SR.ROOM BRICK: MODERN 1M Mat, be pc ng 24 ah a FeetEy F st. x. 7 Hogs crLLAg 20.40: 10 10th st."s. ©. 6 room > mm (new), $25; TOT st. «estore whe dwelling, 402 Bth st. a e.. stor and dwelling, €25, ood me 10 7th at's e. rick, ‘prick, elrvanit fun i fey sesomis ite order $13.36. So S5zi Warne KNOWN THAT and competent servants and colored, with cit GESS, Employment W pay sce ¥ TWO ECTABLE CO! ae qe Eas me fe 1 waitress, in private . Tot 1 ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR MEN AND WOMER ‘1 cooks, a nales Indes clerk wait™ mege PM. BURNHAM, 690 and 632 F'n. w. y ANTED ENOWN_NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU is the headquarters for reliable ap Servants." Butlers, Waiters with Drose competent Engineers, Farm end Dairy. E. Pasta eran fib __ FOR RENT—ROOMS. W: NTED_LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE_ {Rziterfor afternoon work: office root freein good peighborhood and small salary. Address PATE Baro wi (NTED—A GIRL FOR C jousework: no washing or ironing and city reference. Call 620 H st. Wee a eho Apply M. JOX joven 418 mee at. ‘DERSTANDS ME- wing: Dring samples, wes ED—C; 3 IN "ELL-PAYING Sisiuess Calall the week & SLPaarA NS between 10 and 12 a.m. tne NT BU- mnecnty SOnezete aio.” Men, aud Women, Biinieferences. 717 Mat.1 nw. ais = Seal Brown. 5. 42 in. 37 Ky $1.00 "ANT! -A YOUNG MAN IN A DRUG STORE, oO 42 in. BSc. War with at yearn’ perience must come well recom aqfotber lot of the English, Konere Cream Satteen Sopacted an ed alk fhe tbe article is an entire inuch below tte wales used for many pu so dor dremen, “Tt ey experience, salar at Sc, per yards jar office. Ja24-t Rew ‘fouitetga and rand is 804) Order to iutroduce it; can Such as Ladies Underwear, Was ‘OM ALL AT thee. White and colored wean woke SOAS 0. Chambermaids. nurses, scrubs and men cooks. agin roa iniue' SE By quality of cheese MBS & BULGESS, Employment Bureau, 926 F of French Furniture Satteen, beautiful de- ae rth be. jrured Satteen Remnanta é# hent ANTED-EVERY LADY TO LEARN THE ART of Dress Cutting and Fitting scicntifically by the ri tailor system at half price. “Patterns ent at 1220 ca Sf aNTED=A GooD ‘ithout incumbrance, to, “ao ‘ining room work st Fave mderney Dai ‘41 Dat. n.w.. Call bet ithe hours of 9a ft 150. per sigeeat ee n nd dark patterns, Select stylen, at Ox per ‘yardwarth |. ‘wo cases of Fancy Drapery, ete, Iit — BETDe: Ber yards saksit *Brcopiional offer in our Laco Curtain debaici Priefer for Thursday and. Fri an length, Nott Lace Ci TANTED-AT ONCE—MEN AND \ seus hea ad finish, only $1.25 per pair, ‘cooks, houseworkers, dressunakers. nurses, leas mai waiters, shuckers, coachmen, butlers; ail na: ‘tol rn a area ¥_M. BURNHAM, Wi NTED—LADIES—LOCAL OR TRAVELING. Awonderful entirely new specialty for Indies only: #4 daily casily made, n ho photo.; no painting: particulars free. Mrs. H. F. LITTLE, Chicago, I. Also full selection of Fine Fancy Draperies from 0c. to 18¢. per ¥i “Two cases Of Lieut Fig Percale, 25 inches wide, fast golors, the Merrimack and Allen, only Ge. per ard, rt Be [Anothe ot of Light Ficared Pereales, fancy pat- terne only Oke, worth oe ot ragular wi obrench Percale, Remnants, we Rirared, Only Y0o der ya SE ee or OT ae Hue Bisached fgheetine Nonouania at 40 per cent leas thast dhe Test valu ‘Ab unusual number of Remnants in SEED WHITE AN) N Cooks, French Cook, Wuite Sune tor New ek Heed Cook and Baker, Butlers,Waiters, Maids, city and country, NATIONAL LABOH BUREAU. O17 7 uw. “Mocktogs ““(sbiet and Neck), | | WANTEDIIADIEN “To EARN CUTTING AND Laces” (White and Colors: 2 Fitting, at the Eureka Catiue Scaol Paiterus ‘Padeementerca for srect andovenspe GRY ASHALS rere May Buldion, iabd Hata nw. ‘bons call colors. And RIERS, SAIN AND VELVETS, ANTED= ws N, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS TO EARN 870 por moutt'at their dwn hoines: costly outhe hasan package of vod td fll na afar (Oe. tonelp 10 pay postage. Address H.C: GO; Rutland, Vee”? $08 WANTED_MEN TO SELL OUR GOODS IN W ington and adjoining ‘counties. Will pay. good salary and all expenses. Write for terms and stato | salary wanted. SLOAN & CO., Manutacturers, 204 Cincinnati, 0. n.Wfabt FLANNELS and Ci aah FOR Tis THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 1 LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE. 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. LARGEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. 426 uployieut 19 rimonth 1 epee aigeto pre Frise Corkscrew Goons Had epbepicy or, lange comuesion apie it ne ‘i Sieulare free. STANDARD SEVER ‘ARE'CO. Boston, seB-waee.tin MAD) WANT D0 Wood CHOPPERS To cor woop BRADY MADE Weer es at 8 V J ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSUR- unee; ‘and commission. Apply to _ oc st. nw WANTED—ROOMS.. WaxtepiA NICE ROOM AND BOARD FOR single lady. Address A. B., Star office. J426- ___ WANTED. HOUSES. \ANTED — TO RENT A HOUSE OF NINE OR ‘ten rooms between Pa. ave., K, 7th and 15th sts; about #40. State conveniences, &c. Address EFFAI, Star office. Jaz6-3t" WASTED-AT ONCE, HOUSE OF SIX OF 3 MORE rooms, in the northwest: trom 83,000 to #5 Owner address HOME, Star office. W ANTED-PROPER?Y DIRECT FROM OWNERS in all paris of the city, to well, commissions mod- erate and quick sales, S.C; HULL parr Real Estate, Cor. 8: WANTED—LOTS. OUR LINES OF FINE GOODS WE ALWAYS KEEP UPIN GOOD SHAPE AND PAY PaR- TICULAR ATTENTION TO “PRINCE, ALBERT" AND CUTAWAY COATS, MADE FROM FINE IMPORTED GOODS. THERE IS A CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND FOR THIS CLASS OF GOODS AND WE MEAN, TO BE ALWAYS PREPARED FOR THE DE- MAND. THESE GOODS ARE, AS A RULE, MADE OF MEDIUM WEIGHT MATERIALS, SO AS TO. BE USEFUL FOR FALL AND SPRING WEAR WE HAVE THEM MADE UP PLAIN OR WITH SILK FACINGS. ALSO, LINED ALL UGH WI ILE. ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR A CLI EEN W ‘inleteant Lote. Gaal ellos pug ose A. 'h COUMBE, Price is naked. proms THERE IS ALSO A DEMAND FROM A CER- TAIN CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT. CARESO MUCH FOR STYLE OF MATERIATS AS FOR DURABILITY, FOR GOODS THAT WONT WEAR “SHINY” (AS ALL WORSTED GOODS DO SOONER OR LATER.) Ci VALUABLE houses in northwest section for ‘unin property. Address Box 63, Star oftice Worst $500 TO $1,000 TO EXTEND PRo- duce commission bnainess; silent einer Dre FOR THIS CLASS OF PEOPLE WE HAVE ferred; will bear (close investiation tnd MADE SPECIAL PROVISION AND CAN 20 Per SHOW FINE GOODS IN PLAIN BLACK AND _| Cent ob first year's investment; doiy usiness at VERY DARK GRAY, MADE UP IN PRINCE — | Pystent time. Address 1s ou SiMtOU ALBERT STYLE, THAT ARE NOT ONLY VERY HANDSOME, BUT VERY SERVIC- ABLE. THIS CLASS OF GOODS MARKED DOWN FIFTEEN PER CENT JANUARY 1sT. ON GOOD CHATTEL MORT- VARS ASEPT: reenonable interest, Adress ox office, fED_A COMPLETE SET OF APPLET epedia bod iu nee. Adare G2 Sar ne WANIED-THE FIRST STEP TOWAuDS SUC. cose is to know your finaucial ponition. Balance ited bya sebtletnau of ES yeare experience. ake “eebilernan of 2 ce. Ade a2. Fd Leth wt. $a28-3e" OR RENT — THREE ROOMS ON THE SECOND or, one ahall room, unfurnished or partly fur- feted fe furnished. 89 ntsetta avec, bed hand {oth sts. 2-w. Please call Vetween 8 an. ahd 6 pam | {OR RENT—PLEASANT SECOND-STORY FRONT "Room, with water. wan, bath: &9 per week: Jess bY mouth, peHoase central and quiet; an erred. 013g Lat st. a.w. @ FOR BENT THREE OR FOUR SECOND STORY unfnrniahed rooms, conveniently arranged {or housekeeping, at le fixure to gentleman and Rite without children; refereuces exch 915 New Jernes i OR RENT—T 0 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Bi able for housekeeping. is 210 Hest. naw, PGR RENT 53 UNEURNISHED oOMS ON 20 foorjstuitable for Meht housekeeping , gar and heat. 403 T st. nw. pus Lm 601 T ST.N.W. containing ten wdc impryeente Fa month kere oor “Auraree as Rew York ave" WE Es Ree NT NICE al “ROO! By 3 at. se. TLE pie 3, Wied BS 173! Baty Br 255 wed0Se” | LSA Ra Or Bp CORNER, 21ST . (point of triangle), ‘house? io anes “4 SOHNE BI neat and com- Bare sae? F&, RI T PART 0 OF He NFU Y Apply at 905 13th st. of aw. Soa URED ra Fe, RENT—A NEW NINE-ROOM, BRICK, 1910 2 Bth stn Inquire of owner, BY ave. Bila Pa sv. furzoome I * 13 Mamachunetts 6 ws moder mouth pwe ORO FN ieee mt IR _RFNT_FURNISHED HOUSE FROM FEp-| X9t*fulllistapplyto | WESOOTT & WILCOX. Eras wg 8 Foun every modern convenience: | 2014 1907 Penpayivania ave i 2018 Is "dulgee Place. Reut very reasonable NEW HOUSES, SIX ROOMS: as and 23 Fost. and 10 and 1 ri R oF REIS (302 OTH ST. No REE-ST F bay-window Brick: 11 rooins: all modern im. Ror ereig f80 per mone 0°: Covi 7 J4TH STREET, A BEAUTIFUL ew house all moder si rvemeats, lle rented fog tay fo eae a aso ou. 5 25-8 | SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fat, ment Dwelling on them FOR RENT. 200 134 ST. 5 W. BEVEN BOOMS | Soa eager: Sosteyr Yeon Peroni. epciirme ‘rHOS. AE WAGC AWA | monet tee kool aa ten and are opportunity Psat Fanw. | 3g BUSH CARUSL S008 st mee ape ROR RENT_BRICK Hor Apply oR. D.O. STi 015 7th st. nw verti aver BUSINESS CHANCES. Fos oa, NW2 OPPOSITE J ANTED — FROM #2000 TO 83.000 WITH OR without a partner,in 8 well establinied andl. fh payiRe manufacture éstablishent, ivcatest ment go R REN nished front Room, suitable for one or two, men, with fire, gas, attendance and bath Ja )R_RENT—TWO COMMU F° story south front Rooms, large house; central bear three lines cats: 1112 H ST. N.W. ONE NICELY FUB- ate iy furnished, sutabigfgr two or three genticiven oF weutiena mite _ a2 1-6w JOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN suit or single, on 2d or 3d floor, with closets and bath convenient; southern front; also a eingle room Tent reasonable. “330 Mixsouri ave. 3026-30 RENT BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROOMS: ‘open fire-places in every rootn: southern and carter front; references required: 1101 K at Sa26-1w JOR RENT—ONi TRO BURNISHED R OMS: Cuettnts Teed Mane ABATE 735 Obst cal Fe ‘RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Fits on sults or aoe rot oe erate rent: tuore ‘of an object company fn the hi Tra bun oR RENT—1211 VERMONT AVE., FURNISHED Yroowis: nouther exposure: alt masders ment reference required. YOR RENT_ONE OR TWO NEATLY FURNISHED new rooms for, gentlemen only. in & new house, | Srith bay window: in private fauily; rent ‘-TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to one or two geutlemen; in private family; front- ing south; very cheap. Apply 945 Ost. nw. Ja25 “ot JOR RENT—TWO WELL FURNISH. ing He mus. first floor; R20. front Room, second floor, #15, and well furnistied. OR i ED ROOMS: x 18) for light housekeeping. Terms moderate, acta bat me Jaa ‘CONNECT- ‘One finely furnished others cheap au and 56 C st. nw. we beat communities of Loudoun’ count F 99 | Bioreeoeseee on E. MACRICE ‘ns uN oneetown, D.C. S| ALO Wee ee fadaswtediecl sores b OB 19th a. re 5 acres and dwelling, ‘rm, near Mt. Olivet 12.50 MERI Sabana Tots can ud nig on GO. nw Teady purchase Y DUVALE. (successor to Duvall & Marr), W:'LENKINS, corner Ith and. 25 F st nw F, ave. 1.W., . OFFICE, 938 F, ESTABLISAED Plan you avoid publicity, wich basen injurious sent ANTED—FOR hE Tw TWO 0 Ok OK THREE YEA aed ian 2 | inauufacturing business. Ai curity offered. On Sat of dispoming of business chaps sichian Drug: Btore, Dry bends, Grosets tr. Bone ‘uuienn. Comeult pourtuverest Ux havine sear es orale, eft atourotien, DeKAMET. jeeu.nt W the loan of €11 8 very popular | well extablimhed, Sroneabh mod targets Maa perder meaning business ned apply, Adit Bo a, | Rtaromiee fags 0 BORROW, FOR TWo OR THRER Per cent, €1:800, om city real estate HADDDN, Star office. 2 HANGF FOR DESTEALLE IMPROVLD in Washington some of the choierst Lava sRyCobtmnbin, ene Caiveraty Pack ut Sh | Hin. 1)” MM. PARKER, 1418 propert STORES, ETC. Str. rm. and part cellar, cor. Soh 7 EXCELLENT 10. ig eatin eorwal >. Commercial office, 438 F. jad-dwe rr 1013 TE oneree seoee Ee ih a gf ener the Istand 15th. Lats) THOS. EWA aon JOR RENT—BRIGHT UNFURNISHED ROOMS | J’ suitable for family, dentist or doctor, 1322 14th st. iw. Apply 1334 14th stn. w. ako JOR RENT—AT 615 H ST. NW, FOUR LARGE, beautiful Rooms, with closets and every conveni- ence, Furnished or unfurnished, ent reasonable. QOk RENT—A BEAUTIFUL SUITE OF THREE handsomely furnished Rooms on second the Buckingham, 921 1oth st. n.w. Fe )RENT—SUITES OF NICELY FURNISHED Koons og first and second floor: very desirable | O fon. 1322 13th st. nw.; tab) RNISHED, 1 ADJOINING ut board: for gentlemen only, 1106 j 23th etn! FOR RENT_A PRETTILY FURNISHED PARLOR and Bedroom, ou third floor, heated by grate and furnace, at 920 Lath st. n.w,, bet, Land K,, ad sa iu Square. JOR RENT—VERY DESIHABLE—ONE LARGE sousi front and two ack counatnieatii Hoon, third tteor wow being nev Brave: Inquire at RICHES SLUDIO: P19 arate. a OH RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED 1 ORNs: newly painted and papered, convenient to partuente, 1108 9th st tr Seth }OR RENT—COR. 9TH STAND MAGS. AVES ‘cule large, nicely furnished front Hom for two per. ant Southern exposure. Reference ox oh Piety =i RENT_1027 14TH ST.N.W, NEWLY AND P wreil furnished rooms sinele oF eu suitey second Noor: with or without board; suitable for M.C.; rate Gesired: references exe ib ioe Fe. RENT_SIX. BRIGHT, CHEERFUL ROOMS, gu suite, oF suule. Heated by steam; in new buildin, commer Penna, avenue an ait oe JAMES DAVIS" SONS, corner Pennsy) ave. hue and 12th st. ‘OR RENT—1025 VERMONT AVE., HANDSOME: Fp lhuruisted suite of tutes rome; with beth a erate, secoud floor; also, other rooms; prices reasonable, oR RENT-934 22D ST. FOUR DOORS SOUTH of Pa, ave., one second-story front room, furnished ; with heat cad gus; also unfurnished roots. ‘Terms reasonable. $a12-1m )R RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS in delightful locality, with first-class Table Board. Call at 1418 N st. u. w. 1m" JOR RENT_PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS are cordially invited to cali at our office for free list of same. D. G. PROCTOR & SON, Heal Estate and 1n- Two rooms, serond, floor, #2: Fuoum fourth vor, $30 per ncuth, two tac er Irth oor, $1o per mont leva 12 be JOHN E BEALL & CO. 26-2 ‘1321 Fat. EB BARNUM & CO.) PAQANTED BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS OR OTH ore desiring to engage in stock-raisitig, @ nost ‘pleasant aud heafthtul vocation, to write me. Rare op: poreunity; delightful climate: Horses to ride: comtrat Bhat be inde before starting. For further particu: 226 931 Pexxerivama AvevpE. Tory inclote'e staniped self addressed. envelope, VAN RAUB, Leo ar Co., Te : Wwe EU RATR-aATS BW LAUGHTE! V houses, livery stables and private husos cleaned is by Wrell-trained ferrets and dogs, Addrean Wi. aan ING, or JOHN HORRIGAN, 626 4th st. nw, Barret Han }OK RENT_FINE SUITE OF ROOMS FOR oftices; GOU 11th st. opposite new Boston House; 3 jon January 1st, 17 newly es mp: wosweation: Sent Ue EeLa 606 11th st. OFFICE ROOMS, IN BUILDING 635 F st. n.w., one Suite, three Hoo! ‘ou third d othe very cher es Pr levator tobe put iu soon SOHNE ei ste 431-1m OR REN F HERS TO Teasona- Meeiron NESS MEN AND 0: know that we are doing goga Nig Wits AND BRAUTIFYING COSMETICS. MRS. C, THOMPSON of 240 Fifth » & Bar + CANDY SS YOUR Th Jude for herself a world-wide reputation’ reps to = = ouille Ba AuouaTIC Waves and fine quality of Hair SBS, Jat fsdies under obligations. fo. her “for y 0 Ki Baber gg ease ey te tgriae (except Maryland 3020-1 TERPE BACHELORS a arto apparel repaired ‘commetics she is now for her by her own chemist. @ best cu their quality and purity is they are sold in IF NOT AS RECOMMENDED, BRING BACK‘ 1 THE GOODS AND HAVE YOUR MONE! my, ly and neat); — reasonable REFUNDED. Ri ordéretuiirens Bo Sh star a waz ASSES crea Fanung meee te fair than this? Palm ED-STEAM DYEING ND CLEANING. 20 For face vith orvrituontioaak | WW Mig ebaete any Duet oa tm prevarea 6 |j pce Preis Bera reer aes, Pa he Ne tn clean oF dye Indies’ or gentlemen's clothing in hes Fee ee eee sstacho ant, | feremenlixe manner and on short pgtice: 87 youre! ‘cn ‘der, made from the pistac rood and. delivered. ‘i Tt, Suits of Aimouds, torcnamelling, especially for even- | SESE snp se Pordand. Jat 7-im chontin Rose Leaves, indelible tint, for pale and ANTED ; F. BEALE'S STOCK W ian, horses to winter at 88 pore is eo) E ities ern nareturued ‘Auburnite, e, for changing any color of hair to thenow Sra scales, 10th and La av. ja14-6m ‘Kosmeo De , the only unfailing article for re- NOBODY is moving permanently all superfiuous hair from face and epee ee ough, i Ear wai Rtoutee ners sau pow gormand | Sve WO Avr Saran mation’as Wages aa cane Chew crete ays | AATANIED-A. WASHINGTON MAGIO CHA Sidious chat and'is very ike thesis wonetuy | W Aniazentmienee Conc aes nt oa red. Souk piuuples, ‘wrink heads, Shdgarreanens, ccoeund artical Yocta disgesrersenes Fouoved: and, clean complezion inwired to all who Sarat: Peotials oD pplication. Hon. Mrs. GROVER CLEVELAND. aun vp AEEW OF MY MANY PATRON: |. 8. Grant ‘Mrs. Wade Ham : Hin Vices lee res Hendricks, Bee Bias, ex drug stores ROTHWELL rs toy and Steam orto and: (Ee Mh uM 1. Sh idan, a in crate ie sei pe ‘are, old and detective plumbing a specialty. BS Oo re eer _ aa Ware> EXPERT TYPEWRITING, ALL TIMES: anaes for Illustrated Catalogue (free. Above Goods can be found at ; work ealed tor, gndbliveredy Teleyioue tevbon $e22-wks-Im 931 F STREET X. W. Writ OWES O08 Fae cs pal cy ese ss Be st, Coughs, Col tio} the aid expectoration, andarea boon. = speakers, Fre Issvnance. at ALE sre BaP “Beds, and all kinds of House. Insure before it is too late in the Uaerane st can price yl ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION, MOTH AND OTHER IN: EX __ Of Ban Francisco. itsm sn Regt Capital €2,000.000. ea Hie = BHO. Sib La or see OLD CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, aaa ter SAINT PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE | § — STEAM ee Sinn. 30 81,369,000. “ 610 La. ave. Com COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, (Of San Francisco, LOANS ON REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATED. QLAUDIUS B. JEWEL, Agent, 8 “ Qnceaeaaie New lot Hand Embroidered and SHIRTS, atest thing for fall ds hs tha 9 por tax reut W any areas or can be, [oreo aaa Fase coe FY ee Inquire 511 7th st. s.w. [SS FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS FOE RENT TYPEWRITERS, ¢5 PER MC Wo on cas UFEERLIGRAPH OFFICE” oc20-3m_W. H. PONTER, General Avent, 933 F ot ___ LOST AND FOUND. ~ OST_SATURDAY NIGHT, LARGE RED SETTER |Dog. Liberal reward if timed to, 519 7t aw. ‘OST—AT THE NATIONAL THEATER ON M( Laity nithtat Lace Mandberchicl “Asultaie will be paid by Jeaviny jusctow Turguolen Bracelet A ultabie eae besiven ed to 20 Lafayette square. Lostancany 10TH, A WHITE SETTER aa Jeather collar; auswers to the haune pera Fewani will be paid for bie returi to Bei Pe ee NEX, 750 Llthat. se. shout twen and foturned to Room 40, Kellogg Baila, tig? Lene THE RIRMES. TUESDAY, EVERNG, *ewand if returned toB03 230 at money and papers, ‘Georgetown Kot aud Jeferson street. liberal reward to ire. turned to 3032 M st. n.w. patie corner of Lon and B strcots and Latuyetie jears and body speckled with ae] had ino a Ost AN “EXCEESTOR™ DIARY, CONTAINING NUARY 24TH, 1887, RES JANI FOCKETBOOK, OST — MONDAY EVENING, 3 laren a tween, A ail 4g ata. ‘3 ri old Bracelet. ‘The Bader Tieket eT aera eet liberal re OST—FRIDAY Nit pes ‘meat 21, Tian at ena tren co baton Ba snore ark, Simos le i colo jaerere aS EBTESE Nis? S wor intoouaetion lesan Mere abouts, | OBT—ON SUNDAY, A Ax A SMALL EUG DOG, WITH igtnerusmeat Retiun, Heward if reterned Seeroed $e ew ‘OST: aay ST ar Oi Saas ee Sia ar col ored; answers to theuame of Dalby. ~ toa Oth st a, PERSONAL. THE PARTY THE LATE Ay cae FOE BENT. 1002 OTH ST. N. W. TWO-STORY brick Lonse, bay windows, cellar, modern i1up1 ments, including stationary ‘washtube and. speaking order, containing six Toon th; rent, $25.30. Apply at 1004 Sat. now, 0 BAY WINDOW BRICK HOUSES, Grooms and bath: all modern improvements pa ‘310 Massachusetts ave. ne. Ae house at 912 rth at se. HJABGER, 1 business bed and fitted cut about to leave For particulars inquiry of M. M-PARKE, st. uw ‘it omtices | Lense tive years to run. p thee 1418 Ex rae HOLTZMAN. 58800 1720 Bth st, aw, Ore,-830 ERMAN AMERICAN COMPANY | Seoured by i denis on improved farm proper ties in Dake id Minnesota, worth, three times the we: bonds may be seen and information. by calling at Room 4, Glover Build CHAS. R. DEA References; Kon. Wim. Wi National Bank of Tilin: Fank, Stoux Falls, D, BUSINESS LOT ON LOUISIANA aye agh to D st, 30 feet front on each, quick sale’ “Large and fine othice lass ay nr Thos C833; | Towa Circle. Lar. Hat, near 14th, 16r..-200 11th, near O st, 10r- Cont.av. n'r Dup't Cir. 200 2d s th, tiear Kst., 16r..-.190 21st, near G st F, tear 18th wi, 10r.2-125 21st, neat F st with me for rent or sale is liberally | Ce free of ost to the owner, we tera | peri for aa call or wend at office, HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts.n. (ENT _FURNISHED, Stat Bw T'st-at low iuvestment figures. “soveral per cent iuvestiuent properties i band fer hee ‘JOHN C. LANG. oot oon Fat lA eH (CHARTERED) OFENS Dy contract ante of took. partie | ittricete escounte balance | ees 140m New York ave aoe wh F TER AND BUILDE i work doug Uy arei-class workiven Seba Fat new. Sobbing ESTATE BROKER, | 2 | 1310 F street worth 1B RENT—Admirahiy located and very desirable ne aa ‘un Building.) Fanos Ue poome, furnace ain all noacrs | a ae 7 improvements nw | Sp By ah CENT auama = Shee aan | SD TRUS COMPANY. Sy ite ‘Treamrer C98.) President, house, three stories and basement ; j Anterest aud Principal Gusrante ere Puidguy the ral Nation Joteres Payable se Bi Drogas cellar. che 8s sew Wor frame: 820. ri FAHDO! 7fok_ BENT — pOnRDIg -woUsE FIPTEE: Foome, lange dining rouns:huuse in th ition; corner North Capi ment Printing fice. ‘Arpiy to F. SBT North Capitol st. Fa, RB t RENT_STOP. PAXING RENT AND BUY A bramka, aud a io 1 made excerding forty per cunt of the and the Chemical Fecomiuend these secur National Bauk is wutheveut to OO eae eg AED BUX A | Scnao the coubdcnce ot cammavative paeewtoee property: ‘down: the Talauee iu mouthiy. payments pate 7 bout equal to the Yo rill thus be aay- B ~—. Agent, must ay Yor rent. t Real Estate ad Loan Broker, REISHT, G33 Fun wes room Whi ocr jase | Jem F ORK SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NON! ~ Fe BERT “ALL OB PART OF BEAUTIFUL Fe en Ee, Tyne lek poms | i Gee on this papers Rue teceay Aone Gaee Seae sirable, they are iu vod couditiou, aud roe cellent service for two or three AL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE Loans 7M. M,PARRER, mood collateral noite) of all kbs, Sexy PSs sega cashed, ete" WL DES ° FS cer Digg ne geame on OTA Oe lia ‘oF Dining-Toom. LW NON IN 3 Pension ting, kent Ss per mouin "Dewte | SL ,OOO tute hr carpe one eent ae at 18 9th st. nw. 2-2 0 commission. Address PER CPNT, Star JOR RENT—TO DESIRABLE COLORED TEX ants, severs] new houses in McCullough st... Ne eraey ave. and ¥ eis. ue) near the new ‘Pension reut $10 and 811 per month, water in ‘itchen; owner pays water tax. CHAS. FE. BANES, 806 F st. nw. __ eae ESTATE SECURITY ny: chungow z 350, 000, INSUMSTOSUTE TO 1.70 LOAN Om MMCH s DYEE 2th ad F sta, ON KEAL PSTATE security., Investiuenta made a ONEX TO. LOA: ‘ON REAL ESTATE (FROM a Seppe tcallen Mouey constantly on hand to Joan, at the lowest {hates ohapproved Peal Renin No ime Ps a1 Poe TO WAN oN SATISFACTORY estate security, in sums $1,000 to 850,000) Phications. 36-1, SWOMBN' Ja20-1w FER Pare TRE ORPITOR. A A DESIRABLE situated Brick Dwellu Fooms eluting bathe TOS 2d se ite abe RENT—THREE HANDSOME NEWLY BUILT Pitas 349, 451 Gat uw ony fice; three ; 8, rent ro Sim rama 25-3m 100,000 8 eb 3 JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. mw. HSS ATR gn Oren Ul yiuae ow Freow 13th at, .w.. 10 Peal ernie security, ' > a Ww. W. DUDLEY, Zand cenven Ferree 0 | bm LF i ven ' eS ‘0 4 ANY DESIRED, TO LOAN ON Siren Terrace Br ormce 339 Le 1 estate oF good security| lowest toa 342k craven Terme 3 on TCA PHILLIVS. 1428 New York ave. Les TREY TOT ON REAL ESTATE IN 8U! BOB tate date or Met SORE Ge Fae eAE® IX SUMS 5 '3310 Sherman ave., 4r..