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THURSDAY...... cmossy s S. NOVES. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permaneut bona fide dally cirentation more than treble thar of any other daily paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that «fall the other daily papers here added together. Mr. Blaine is not so absorbed in the diversion of swinging Indian clubs in Parts that he neglects entirely American polities, and as a target in bis exercise of striking from the shoulder he quickly and joyfully substitutes the President's message for the swinging bag of his gymnasium. AS a political athlete he requires no French instrnetion. In attacking the message Mr. Blaine first calls attention to the eager antictpation in England of @ large market for English fabrics in the Vatted States as a consequence of a presidential Tecommendation, which is viewed there a8 a free. trade manifesto. To those who fear British competition if the barriers of a tariff for protec- tion are thrown down, the suggestion is thus made that Joyful anticipations in Engiand should arouse dismal forebodings in this country. He next draws to himself all who favor a repeal of the to- acco tax by urging in opposition to the message ‘the immediate removal of that tax. “Whisky has done a vast deal of harm in the United States,” He would continue to tax tt in order to reduce its consumption, and that it may do some good. The temperance people will please take notice, He then appeats to national pride by urging the ex- penditure of a part of the surplus In seaboard forti- feations, and commends to democratic perusal the powerful letter on the snbject by the late Samuel J. Tilden in ‘The wool-growers are then defended against the attacks ‘of the message, and « warning given to the South- rn States of a check tn their present progress if, 4m pursuance of the new policy, they get free iron and coal, while tobacco is taxed. Mr. Blaine would continue to tax whisky so long as there Is whisky to tax, and when the National Government should have no use for the money, would divide the tax among the Federal Union, with the spectile object of lightening the tax on real estate. The new Blaine vs. Cleveland controversy is an exceedingly interesting one, and tf prolonged into tue campaign of 1888 Would be more worthy of thoughtful atten- tion than the personal squabble of 1884. Mr. Biaine has lost nothing of his vigor, potnt, and in- genulty asa debater. — «= Secretary Bayard makes several proposals tor inereased appropriations for the diplomatic ser- vice, Which Will doubtiess draw forth the trony of some of the members or the House from the west and southwest If they ure approved in committee and reported in the next vill Jt Mr. Allen, of Mississippi, found food for his wit in the bill pre- sented last year by Mr. Belmont, because there were “crackers” and other “poor whites” In the southwest who would consider themselves in clover if they could go to England as minister plenipotentiary at one-tenth the salary now given % Mr. Phelps, what will he say when he hears that Mr. Bayard wants to ratse the salaries of the mfuisters to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Corea by $2,500 each; to put the Chinese mission on tne highest footing in the service and tn- crease the pay from $12,000 to $17,500; to re- store the salary of the self-emptying embassy to Liberia to $5,000: to divide the united mission to Paraguay and Urignay into two separate mis- sions with a sslary fur each: and to make more generous provisions for clerk-hire all around! Crackers do not hire clerks, he will argue, and | there Is no reason why one citizen of the United } States should be paid somuch more for ornamental services than another earns at some other useful and difficult calli « Of course, there will be in the present Congress 4 good deal of this Kind of taix, as there has been im every Congress—not because the members in- dulging in it feel w taust t the urry favor with a bat because they certain elas of constitt 4 It Is to be hoped, however, that Congress- } jen generally will take a more rationat view of | tus subject, and resolve todo one of two things; either provide for a creditable diplomatic seufation of this country or wipe it out altogether. Among (he dangers of the season ts the “detec. tive fue,” winich has been lying fn walt throng ‘the Warm and moderate weatuer in order to as- Sert itself in the emergency of a cold wave. St. Luke's church, in Brooklyn, Which suffered to the extent of $20,000 from a tire due to this cause, headed list of this season’s victims which has Wen growing. Too great vigilance in correcting Ubts notabie source of destructive fires cannot be observed. Another danger which is of the season 4u preparation if not in appearance {s that which Fesults from cutting for use ice so polluted as to comvey infectious disease. The New York Sun Publishes sctentinic opinions which cast suspicion upon much of the ice cut from the Hudson for use ma New York city. Typhoid fever bacteria, the scientists say, can stand freezing, and by medera methods of examination are found tn large quan. Uties In melted tee. If the sewage from Troy, Albany and smatler places on the Hudson can dangerously pollute the river for a distance of | thirty miles from Albany, as asserted, it will be advisable for cutters of fee in other localities to take care that they are not also storing typboid fever and chol-ra to dispense to thelr customers, = While tie Pust-Omice Department is about the business te reform, in tts hideous green | stanps, it might make a good point by Spd | postmasters everywhere to cease using the thick, foul, gfeas¥ ink Which Is now employed for cancel. | jag stazps and imprinting postmarks. ‘The nul- sance of this stuff 1s that it comes off on the fingers of a persou who picks up an envelope care. | Jessly, ruins fine gloves, and detaces any super. Seniption against which it rubs in the passage of a pack of letters through the mails. ‘There are so Many cond inks in the market that the use of this troublesome stuf is without excuse. Tue ap- Proarh to perfection in the postal facilities of thts country onght not to be discounted by a feature as Tepulsive as this is altke to good taste and good | temper. | —_——- = —_____ H ‘The discretion, in respect to modifying the rall- oad route and union depot site favored by the Cite 2ns' Committee, given to the executive committee Which wil present the matter to Congress, will enable that committee todo much more effective Work for the relief of the city than if it was held tightly bonnd to all the detalls of the railroad pian adopued by the Citizens’ Committer. When a satisfactory settlement of the matter is secured It Will be the result of negotiation and compromise, and If the representatives of the Citizens’ Counalt. tee were not permitted to dep. perhaps impracticabie pl part an inch from the adopted they might ps3 and become an ob- stacle, instead of an aid, to rellef from the eviis of rallread occupation. — + Young Jackson, who stole a quantity of bonds from the sub-treasury at New York, has been dis- covered by the police in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The @spate which brings this information states also | Vat be cashed his securities im Canada money | after crossing the boundary. There 1s where he made a serious mistake, as he may, perhaps, learn ‘tw ils cost; for, secure as might feel from extradi- Uon if he had played the part of a co:amon da faulting trustee avd carrie! only money over the | Mae, it would be easy enough now to prosecute } hum for bringing stolen goods into Cana fa, if the sale of ls securities can be proved by competent tescmony. 2 Gor. Lee, of Virginia, in bis message reasonably suggests that the creditors of the State, in view of the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the Vaived States, will probably be willing to take What they can get. Virginia is viewed as safe from Ler creditors under the exemption act for States, the 15th amendment, and creditors are eterally exprcied to witie a bad debt Paniorua Sone. HOLIDAY PRICES! HOLIDAY PRICES! = ‘Wil, sell for the rest of the mon: FA eepabicesig ot ie following Cari 8 Ae. Our 756, Tope wets EE tar seat ir CARPETS. Our full line of Cotton and Wool deed to 25,35, 43, 50. Coe. Car A bendsome snd useful Christan: FE Se J0n8 beet gunity. 91 juris, Sk Vine Weck thangs Your sin ge 75. ‘Artequares in" all” szse,‘st pelos that then Lach CURTAINS. wo sie LACE, CURTAINS, MEN'S NECKWE: With ne PS RECKWEAR Mae's COLLARS and CUFFS Linas "tind Celiulota. FANCY GOODS. FANCY GOopa&. offer ‘A Haswerea Ee er’ ands birccun complete tor Soe ke indestractivie Ball. for 230 Tey to oy ed codices «a BES 211 F STREET ¥. W., MAKERS OF AND DEALERS IN SHOES OF THE BEST KINDS “ish IN EVERY VARIETY ig FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR VENING WEAR. ARTHUR BURT & CO. a8-thts 1211 F ST. Fosest Crormye. IT IS OUR PROUD BOAST THAT WE SHOW THE FINEST READY-MADE CLOTH- ING TO BE FOUND IN ALL AMERICA TO. DAY, IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FIN- EST CLOTHING WE LONG AGO “LET OUR- SELVES OUT," SPARING NEITHER THOUGHT, TIME, OR LABOR IN OUR EFFORTS TO PRODUCE FINE READY- MADE CLOTHING THAT WOULD CoM. PARE WITH CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS. NOW WE SHOW PRINCE ALBERT SUITS MADE FROM THE FINEST FABRICS jOWN, AND TRIMMED IN THE RICHEST MANNER, THAT IN THE ESSENTIAL POINTS OF FIT AND STYLE WILL COM- PARE MOST FAVORABLY WITH THE FIN- EST GARMENTS MADE BY THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. “FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY," “SACK.” AND “FULL DRESS" SUITS EQUALLY MERITORIOUS, AND OVERCOATS THAT ARE BEYOND ALL DOUBT OR CAVUL THE FINEST THAT ARE MADE TO-DAY. PERFECT BODY- FITTING QUALITY OF THESE FINEST GARMENTS OF OURS IS A SOURCE OF PRIDE AND GRATIFICATION TO US, AS IT 18S OF SATISFACTION TO OUR PATRONS, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY REALIZE THAT THEY CAN HERE BE FITTED OUT ATA MOMENT’S NOTICE, AT PRICES FULLY ONE-THIRD LESS THAN SOME CUSTOM TAILORS WOULD CHARGE FOR GAR- MENTS POSSESSING FEW, 1F ANY, OF ‘THE HIGH QUALITIES TO BE FOUND IN OUR FINEST READY-MADE CLOTHING. KN THE SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. TITT RRR A ri ROR AA 4 RRRL AA b RR AAA v RRAA ¥ v a 8S, v a A ELLE ‘v0 TITT 00 MM MM 00 > MMMM O Re £8 Behe 8 8 ies tT MMM OO KR RK ann, 00, © ww. FO Ele E KRR O O wwww xk RO O WWWW k ROO W We OUR WEEKLY RED-TICKET Day. ‘The rainy weather of to-day has given us plenty of time to thoroughly examine our stock and carefully select all the Broken Lots, Remnants, &c.; the conse- quence isan EXTRA DISPLAY and EXTRAOBDI- NARY VALUES for Friday. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Lot of BovS: HEAVY RIBBED HOSE. in brown See ogy OM: rewular price 6Oc.; Friday, Joc 1 Lot of Cuildren's VELVET LEGGINS (buttoned sizes 2 to Sali colors, were 1.25, Friday, oe ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. Beautiful WORSTED FRINGE, 5 incl s s Beautify WORSTED FRINGE, 3 inches wide; price 3 dapenes Haw! Kasbroide Ser 22 ARES Lag tibroiderea Fise-Screems; price UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lotof Crosiey’s best BRUSSELS RUGS, new de- staas. were sash bes Cogivear’s RUBBED DOOR-MATS, were DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 100 Remnants of Color | gba whic lt 5012 e e7 Sud 81, pri ex have neue Wo would Stvise ite Ladies tosvail themseives of thle Uppers Hity ut sccuring desirable Dreus Goods at low Soha NOTION DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Gente’ Traveling Cason, wore He. 2 sae of Vapey Scrap Yee dus Fa Friday 1 Buc. nive Preday PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Fancy Glass and efumery, regular prices 20 to dic < toclowe uae 10e.eremery 1 Lot ot Fancy Glass Pert of apolar lumery, regular price 10 to DRESS-TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Fancy, Trimming Braids, black es aeten repli price 20 to kes yas Prada bins “Autssite regular prices S10 to Sone pa at FOR DEPARTMENT. aa gt Nutria Mute (imitation Beaver), were #2; Fri- Seen long Hair, were $5; Fri- Lack DEPARTMENT. Ail our |: 1 Lot of 45-inch Beige Cream Lace regular prices Ue. to 61, Friday. 25s a 50 1 Lot of Writing Desks and Music Rolla, «v close.10¢. Large Plush Frames, worth 90e.; Friday, 50¢. ie Searlet and, Fancy Striped Drawers, were ope Panne Shirt Waists, all colors, were set ht ne and other Poets, slightly shop- 5 ‘For Red-Ticl “WV St cof tulle. Cloaks, Friday, Se. Flouncings, FANOY GOODS DEPARTMENT. orsts yay ie DEPARTMENT. "s Household Cook Book, for Friday, for fow or iy nll ‘every Grlock fant that our Bree Gots Departmen of able Seasonable teres ghia ‘tor < as view of causing heir, entire ire dieposal pay ‘shall Tone soit etfondto mine tis aie TiCRETSC ODD SH SIZES” abumnbaneaine yet oftered in the way of “odd sizes 5 Ladies Black "Boucle Engl Wa buttons Secerarr nal eae These ‘at half oe sink last ionger than 12 o'clock, we levant Seal Plush Walking satin line, t satin nin te fene-aetng, All swe Mave ‘foun oe ant” Price, 2, Tat-Colored "Braided dickets, fits almost as well ss ilar rots ask | 819 15, Ufttanaat” Bic. Skeets =e verge areckw ane a0 Ktewular Pri iy 7.50, 88 and $9 ‘Renmnant™ paisa MISSES" emnanithi 8 DB sizes” rerefuced Price ad wegsamne’ wea ese trimmed wi b Asttakhan, ews id and 16 peere oe sizes’ 16.5 ts ai or FAS iid Cio Wewasaat 2 Sines? & 24 years, ‘femoaue’ Price. 5 SERSEYS_BIG “7 By SANT BARGAINS. We eh cleerinn. Jerse stock ouFriday” If'in weed of © Jessep’ you cannot af ford to ignor. tits tering. | bitin: dank tnd se Barr he aan oh nant 6 Ladies’ Black “ai fronts. sizes 40 and 4: Kegulst Price dees ese a ° ai aa. and 36. Rexular Price... “Remuant Price®, oe “ODD AND SOIL! ‘We have made prices wh.ch we think will cause th instant sale. Best chance yet offered to buy shaw for less than rexniar prices. 1,gateht Bine All-woo! Cashmere Shawls, shows hand- Rez SHAWLS. Prive : 3 % Pink All-wool Casiimere Shawis, very soiled, Reanlar Price “aemmant” P; 1 Blue Knit Worst auiahtly ree 2 Cream, All- ior w agerenm Alt wool Hnabroidered Gashinass’ dials, Regular Price. “kermmant” s 2 Elegant Mediu the lot, Rezular Price, “Remnant” Pric CLOSING “REMNANT SAL! SUITS. Ail the “odd sizes" of ladies’ suits muat go this Fri- day. If the size wanted is here you can secure a ser- Viceable gift, one thet would be 1 Navy-blie All-wool Tricot Sul Regular Price .. “Hernant” Pri 1 All-woo! Biue Serge Bile, tailor ile aise 4, Revular Price 28 “Remnant Price 1 "03 ialze 38, t ALL-w Rewulur’ Price. “Remnant” Pri Resular 1 20; “Remnant 1 Hack Camel's Hair Suit-trinnmed with black incire silk, size 42. Regular price, $30;"Remnant” price, z IN Ean ES’ WRAPPERS. a ag pa Aeris? Rn ng) has SH.” Rewular price, 84. 1 price, 82.7.5. carey Blanket Weapper, size 4. Regular price, #7 Sitce, ir Basket—1 Infants’ Basket line ined 5 ee and trimmed with ribo Regular Price... spi Infants Light Bite ribbon bow oa the frou Regaine price. ; seen tenis Wille Sill” Gaps Pely timed =i Inka pittlare and ribbon. ae ‘Aprons—3 Childreu's Handsome Aprons. Hanbury trimmed, Regular Price ‘Kemnnant™ Price... x 3 ‘ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES, (Extraordinary bargains; if you can wear one of these sizes: Pairs Tadies 4-Button Suede Gloves, in tan shades, st 6! fairs Eadie’ 8 Bitton Moiiaquétalze Suede Gio hades, size 7 only. 5 Ces Pairs Ladies “agate Latent Wik ane Glas ii is shading, cqnbrbitered backs, with welts to match, ties 6X, 85 Regular Prien, “opp stzpg> 18 TR een ats Scarlet Saxony Wool Veata, ‘0 Petes | adiow ice Ail: Wool Pais, lage Regular Price. “Remnant” Price .°"7 2 Pairs Ladioa” Aine Jenwth, slightly soiled, Regular Prica.. “Remnant” Price 1 Pair Ladies! Saxony Ribbed Wooi Peat Regular nk liibbed Saxony Woot Vast gna short sleeves, slightly wild size No- Kewnlar Price .. “Memnant Price. (First door, see ati Gene bc, je, and 44; rs. zee 3 pas Price. Brae 1] Pieces Extra Underwear, Shirts, sian 38, 40, Sees Saud 30. ES Ositix ‘Navy Bliae Ribbed Cotton Hose, ZES” IN 34 Pair Cuildre sizes 8 and BY. Kegular P “Hem Price. Pairs Children knee, heel and toe, Regular Pri “Remnant Pr double heel and t Recular Price : "Remaant Price “ODDS AND REMY AWG +4 4 10-4 Raw Silk Table Cover. Rewular Price “Hemnan equiar Price... J Klecant Mantei Lain! it Alto All of this style, ce of ees aGemcmames EXCEEDINGLY LOW REMNANT PRICES, “ees ba in SOua Sits Sunwear, aca teat Regular Price. and 86 in, from ‘Baltecn Corseta, ‘sizes 26 tn., from 62.50 to (Steond oor; through rch), (Continued in Newt Coleman.) WASHINGTON. D. C., ‘wooDw: ‘Gor. Wiad Fete tee, Tae Wearsee To-nonnov. Slightly cooler followed by warmer, rainy weather, Jight to fresh easterly winds increasing in force. 7 CL eT §@"LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN.24 ‘We quote from among the most successful of our competitors when we st te they bought stacks and stacks of Boys’ Clothing the commencement of the soason. Warm weather means bad business, and now reduced prices are quoted for these mighty piles of goods, We didn’t buy lance quantities, and that is why ‘we are now beating them in the rico for your patron age, ‘Tis this way—they bougbt at full prices, and ‘supposing they now sell at what they paid for the goods, yet we can sell cheaper. ‘While these mero®anis with the mighty stacks of old clothes are straggling to dispose of them we quietly visited New York last week and closed out a inant. facturer’s stock AT LESS THAN HALF PRI€E—the ‘season is over with the wholesaler, that's why he made tho saerifice, and that's why the Boys’ Clothing we are now offering is sold elsewhere at prices quoted below: 1.232 Boys' Overcoats in all sizes, materials, and styles. Palais Royal prices: $2.50, $8.95, 94.75, $5.75. Id elsewhere for 50, $4.50, 83.75, $7.1 T175 Bope Raset fone Baht Gassiaenes Gora Cheviots, Tweeds, Tricots, &c. Palais Royal prices: $2.95, $3.50, 94.25, $4.98. Bold elsewhere for $3.75, $4.50, 95, $6.50. 723 Boys' Long-Pant Suite (Dark Cassimeres), 1 price: $6.75 a suit. Sold elsewhere for $7.50, $8.50, and $10.50. 433 Kilt Suits (one and two pieces), Palais Royal prices: $2.75, 83.35, $3.98, $4. Sold elsewhere for $3.50, $4.50, $5, 86.50. 1,031 Extra Knee Pants. Palais Royal prices: 50c., 98c. Sold elsewhere for G8c., $1.50. tw-Remember. we do not quote the prices of our competitors from their advertisements, but from facts gathered by our clerks and information volunteered by our patrons, juroy, BOYS’ HATS, ‘Will yon please learn the prices quoted elsewhere for the following goods. We think we are cheapest in town, but have not made such searching investigation 8 with Boys” Clothing: Plush Tam O'Shanter Hats, all colors, $1.65, $1.95, 2.25. Plush Polo Caps, 85 Corduroy Tam O'Shanter Hats, $1.15. Cloth Polo Caps, Lie. “Yale” Hats, 48c, and 98c. (all materials). id gk pS Ss8 HH “oo? um Sse82 ‘The time in up for 2.68 Ladies’ Kid Shoes for $2. We have sold 1,132 pairs of these shoes at cost. Our patrons allagree in saying: They are the best shoes for $2.68 procurable. Every one seems to lay stress on the fact that they keep their shapeso well. That we are selling as many at $2.68 a patr as we did at $2 would make it apparent the shoes must have the recommen- dation of all who have tried them. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, 84.50 Rid Shoes for $4.23. $4.25 Kid Shoes for #4. 83.50 Kid Shoes for 83. $1.50 Overgaiters, all colors, $1.35 Ew-Positively for Friday and Saturday only, FOR PRESENTS. Men's Brocaded Plush Slippers—chamois lined— colors, Old Gold, Cardinal, and Blue, only $2 a pair, A a qn Pre os Ed OT Bs ca ai VV Os Ve | Bo A*S ine 244 TE 8558 REI 4 re > UF AE ERR GO O v¥ AA £R%0 ¥ gaa eS Pe R 00 aa ” (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) as 1117-1119 PENNBYLVANIA AVENUE. Hasoxencueys FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Our Handkerchief Department will be found replete ‘with ll the novelties in made-up Silk aud Linen, put ‘Up in packages adapted to Holiday Presents. At this particular season—when you are “looking around” — don't omit to visit our Handkerchief Counter, and look over some of the beautiful goods displayed, At 1236 cents each we offer 50 styles of Colored-Bor- ered and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. At 25 cents each we offer 63 styles of Embroidered ‘Handkerchiefs, in white, black and colors, v At 48 cents each we offer 31 styles of Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in white, black and colors, ‘Wo are showing a large and varied line of White and Fancy Colored Fine Silk Mufflers at 85c., 98c., 81.10, 91.25, 81.48, $1.85, $2.25end $248each, - But our ‘prize Holiday Line is in some Pure Linen Hemstitcbed Initial Handkerchiefs, for ladies and ents, put up in Boxes of a half-dozen, at the follow- ine prices: ‘Ladies’ at 98c., $1.35, $1.68 and $1.98 per Box. Gents’ at $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 and 92.89 per box. BON MARCHE 816-818 7TH ST N. W. MADE FROM SAME GOODS AND TRIMMED IN SAME MANNER AS COATS THAT THE TAILORS CHARGE $75 FOR. OUR PRICE 18 040. WE HAVE SAME STYLE Of GOODS TRIMMED IM SAME MANNER, BUT CUT 80 AS TO FIT CLOSER TO THE BODY FOR GENTLEMEN WHO LIKE A “SHAPELY" COAT. WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE KNOWN THIS QUALITY OF OVERCOAT TO BE SOLD IN WASH- INGTON FOR LESS THAN 950. WE HAVE ALSO THE SAME GOODS MADE UP WITHOUT SILK BODY, LINING AT #35. NO FIRST-CLASS TAILOR WILL MAKE ONE LIKE THEM FOR LESS THAN @60. ALL OTHER GRADES OF HEAVY OVERCOATS DOWN TO 812. IN THIS CLIMATE MANY GENTLEMEN DON'T WANT A HEAVY OVERCOAT. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LINE OF SMOOTH- YACED “KERSEY8," GOODS MADE BY THE SAME MANUFACTURER-SCHNABEL, OF GERMANY— COATS ARE HANDSOMELY FINISHED, FINE ITALIAN BODY-LINING, SILK SLEEVE LININGS AND LAP SEAMS. THEY ARE NOT ONLY DRESSY BUT ARE VERY DURABLE AND AT THE PRICE, $20, ARE VERY CHEAP. WE SOLD SAME MAKE OF GOODS LaST WINTER FOR 825. E. B. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENN. AVENUE. CHALLENGE. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER. ‘We claim for our machine the following points of superiority: EASE OF MANIPULATION, DURA- BILITY, and SPEED—the essential qualities in 3 writing machine, Its ease of manipulation is unquestioned. To test its durability requires many years of actual use. But ite SUPERIOR SHEED can be demonstrated in afew moments, WE CHALLENGE ALL OTHER WRITING MA- CHINES to a speed test, as follows: THE UMPIRE TO BE SELECTED BY OUR COM- PETITORS. DEPOSIT. Esch competitor to deposit with the um- pire a certified check, payable to his order, for $1,000, COMPETING MACHINES to write capitals and small letters, TIME. Before March Ist, 1888. The test to take place not earller than one month after the first accept- ance of this challenge. PLACE. NEW YORK CITY, IN SOME CONVEN- TENT HALL, TO BE SELECTED BY OUR COM- PRTITORS AND TO BE PAID FOR BY OUR- SELVES, NUMBER OF OPERATORS. Each competing ma- chine to be represented by three operators, with an in- strument foreach, The aggrogate time of each team to be considered in making the award, MATTER TO BE WRITTEN. The Declaration of Independence. This may be committed to memory. or written from dictation. 1f dictated, each operator may select his or her own reajler, ‘TRIALS. Each operator to have the privilege of three trials. DEDUCTIONS FOR ERRORS. A deduction of one ‘second for every omitted, misspelled, or misplaced word. A deduction of one-fifth second for every omitted punctuation mark or capital letter. DISPOSAL OF PROCEEDS. $500 to be equally divided amongst the operators of the winning team. The balance tobe donated to the GRANT MONU- MENT FUND. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 339 Broadway, New York. WASHINGTON OFFICE; ‘Le Droit Building, a7-6t Comer 8th and F n.w. B00 g88g TIT 00 XN 2 88 om ¢ 88 He B 00 Sys Ff OO) ON ONS VARIETY STORE. JAPANESE GOODS! JAPANESE GOODS! Wo eal} attention to this department as an entirely new line which we have introduced since the enlarge- ment of our atore. Every one knows that the Japa- nese have always been noted for thelr unique and va- ried designs in Pottery, but feware aware of the many ‘and really artistic styles which we are able to offer at prices almost ridiculously cheap. These goods are espe- ctally desirable for Holiday Presents. Every one has some place for Bric-s-brac, snd no room looks com plete without it. Look at our prices; ‘Qwari Rose Jar, 43s inchen high, 2c, Owari Hose Jar, inches high, 49c. ‘Owari Rose Jar, 75 incheshigh, 890, ‘Owari Rose Jar, 10 inches high, $1.49, ‘Tokio Rose Jar, 4 inches high, 59c, Kaga Rose Jar, 4% inches high, 49c. Imari Rose Jar, 736 inches hig, 98c. Japanese Pot-Pourri, Small Can, 1c. Japanese Pot-Pourri, Large Can, 230. ‘Turkish Pot-Pourri, Glass Jar, 290, Persian Pot-Pourri, Large Can, 230. ‘Motal Puff Boxes, Etched Decoration, 23 and 20e, Kishue, Yellow Bottles, 6 inches high, 15c. Owari Bottle, Blue, 7 inches bigh, 59, Sage Green Bottles, Raised Ornanentation, 5 inch, 25e. ; 6 inch, 39c.; 8 inch, 49e, ‘Eaga Bottle, 10 inches high, 990. Individual Butter Plates, Round, 50c. 3 dozen, Individual Butter Pletes, Square, 80c. a dozen. Six 1-inch Shallow Bowl, 10c, 834 1-inch Plate, Scolloped Edge, 20c. Fine Kaga Pisques, Round or Hexagonal, $1.49. Fine Kaga Jara, 12 inches high, $4.99. Fine Satsuma Jar, 12 inches high, $5.49. Beautifully Ornamented Tokio Jars, 10 inches tall 82.49; 12 inches tall, 94.49. (Crackled Jar, 13 inches tall, 92.99. . mats for Bric-aBrac, and supply along-felt want. JAPANESE DEPARTMENT IN THE NEW STORE SMITH & WARDWELL, ‘n16-3m 705-707-709 Market Bpace. Joszrm Bowes. ha Baw Bowss & Hus. ‘Managers of the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LARGEST SURPLUS. LARGEST BUSINESS. Bor You Xsas Guns Now ‘mn STRONGRST COMPANY I THB WORLD. COME AND SRE THE SLAUGRTER WE ARE MAKING IN PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. toreetnen Government Bond nd inger dividends | WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ engagements for public waitin. and Gavguets senerally reas COMPETENT Stat oftice, ANTED—TO ASSIST A GENTLEWAN WITH his correaro'sdevice the, evetutat. sue Xho Parsee WE XTED 20 A ReSPRCTAEE WATE te travricau turuieh Aretiase raseronce’ ‘Aarons .: om - Box 20, Gis PO. ase J ANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Warns Cantera Was and Narees Seametrons Butiers, SAML A COOMBS WAXED StaTIONS POR CooKS, HOUSE Scullion ‘Wartendes seis go sped el cledien sm. Meloni es other help, male and female. FM. Stheniiad s * Ost Peta e° ANTED_ ENGAGE Sets Epa coon gu N snd Ladies Vn Gini, Waitras, Laundres: Waste TED A toanov, 1010 stat Bw. WASTED- WOMEN c¢ COOKS. $10 7 $10 TO dermaida, 8 Sas oom Fa Ma Ry WASTER=A coLpReD wor 16 To 18 toe Foom pervant. “Apply st 1819 H st. n.w., between 5 and 6 o'elock p.m. Weer ares MAN, ASSIST MILKING ANI x ireeciane First-class Hostion: Whies Maids and Walter eases, sho Women Cocke af BICK'S awencps G13 "tb awe 0.849: CHAM. in city oraway Naren Coschnnes. ‘und Howes Boye.” Alloy Soschunen, Waite o . Feferencen DICKS AGENCY F rome Be Sed Wa ygen2 a yous iat A POSITION TO fing eto 2 tere clams fay Dot eter ences.” Addrem MISS Ws Star otice iy WESTER BE A YOUNG LADY, wag war Fapid togibie hand. writiag. of a ° Can take the writing home if daained” Address, i, Star office. ies ASTED— MAN OR LADY OLERK | }*: = fatale a giaim Dasiness. “Ad- | YYANTED-A SITUATION AS, pSEMAID, areas in ova” hander Pk. ‘nyo. ae possible, MALY EGON eed Pat, SELL-EDUCATED YOUNG experience, &c., PENSIONS, Star gfice Sia y ANTED_A- CAPABLE E: EXPERIENCED MAN TO ao ¢ eagegtes ANTED — BY 03 = |W: muan who speak B Preach. German, Italian, and Twill be sled to meet such gentieuen as can English Bucutiy, i sitaciou ee Juterpret Pe Yuin‘an referenen at the loward House, TOF thellike: Address ie WISH SOE Tas Erivania'ere./on the s.irand Oth pee, frm te ae | abe ave. se mgud from to 7 p.m. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO" a orn Awan man, a situation as Darkeeper tw hotel or in A) ANTED-YOUNG WHITE FOOTMAX, YOUNG | resauraut, good references. Address SBUMAN, Star bap soni, multe walters, white Sars Siz saves | ofbos we oung lady. ‘once, rences, oi +a oF WATE RELIABLE Col GOACHMAN | commended fener TUSLTER Star oltion. I whocan do general worl retereuces ‘re- ANTE! a LADY Oi Ty AND 6K: PTs ANY at Koomt a, IES we nw, trom 8:50 | WV Sitocs a stiumuon te noueeheenr in Shipeees $'T0:30 am. family, oF would aesiat lua boardiug-bowse.” Address Wie eeaamee STOPS ABLLITY, Staroftic. 7° twenty-five, ‘8nd sol ANTED — POSITION TO ASSIST IN HOUSE ERREAKD. A ey OS Wee FIRST C aT CAREC ‘COOK AND TAUy: ireas iu small private family; reference 520 Jefferson Place. ta erally ‘useful, or Dursery governess. iu try. Address 1. E.d., Star omioe. NTED—A KESPECT ABLE 1 iN" va COOK. REFERE nts a FO <ition as chatabe: maid or Lodlte Vv yANTED-A DONT? 7 Sa TEARS TG ATTEND shores andco and lighor ‘nore. ‘Apply DEPFI’S Grocers, agi ¥3 = LADY WILLING TOLEARS. With eerie. totes in 87 a. My DER 428 fthst nw. 3 ANTED — A CAPABLE WOMAN TO COOK, woeh, and iron. for suzall, family. anust veing reference and stay at nights. Apply this evening, 1714 onth in firv-clam fauulies only VANTED—A SITUATION BY & FinsT GLa pie and cako-baker and leecrejin inaker, ander his business gdgcess J.D. Star office. | Ws ED— =A SITUATION As COOK BY A YOUNG | tan (Swine) mu private family: wood ity ry a A star offie &: ences. Address SWISS, Star. WEASTEDIA PRACTICAL BUILDER Ways LOR 88 bes rare reference given Address BL. N., 701 16th st. 0. yr ANTED- 32: . Wee TFET CLs perience in hotel busines =a WS AT eat ay Sa GEASS | mela ‘ey 2 address 6. W., Star office ¥ and are willing to stay at ing or ironing. WANES. = AN | Wares ANTED—AN HONEST, ‘wages; no wash- in a8 te ELP OF ALL KINDS D r : om Labor Brea, ull y ANTED— KNOWN THAT | ean be, had Wi ‘at South ing in the neigubor $. —LOTS. panded orn Castine _ FOR SALE—LOT rANTED—DU: PLOSMENT | BU- OR SALE—COR OF 7TH ST. AND WHITNEY rhit ve. 3Y Building Lote, TLL ER Teese purchaser Siku on loug time. F. W. MILLER Trustee, 120% WANTED — yous: : E-BODIED WHITE | JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON OTH ian: one eae ai Kinde of arm | IPSC, cetweou Land awe nw Soudan. wuat be a ycvod miler, and ate mest, Iu- Py, Jue of Jnl HOLLIDGE northeast caruerof sth and | _uS-1m v2; F stn. vn QOR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING ras GOOD COLORED COOK, WasniEER | Hoi. sexe Ts bet, 19th and 20th ste. 6. It Wan ‘and ironer: must come well recommended. Ai KOBERTSON, 1513 Hat JOR SALE— WASTED A WHITE (GIRL 12 TO 14 FARS ‘old, to amuse and assist in taking care of a baby 2 Years of age; references required. Apply 134 1 y Lots in Mt Pleasant for #509 ana aT-20* Fe 8 ae FORD, hig Bat. ALE—CHEAP_A VERY BEEAnLE Lor ix Northwest [oF stall by side V ANTED- FIRST CLASS CA CANVASES Morrell Barrel troduce the .. HERTFORD, Bucket Force Pumps Ta Washington and ‘Bal a ee a. and afljacent towns and villowes 8 Marylahd ani ae aid EAST CAPITOL BT. aex158 kinia. “Applications must be made only by letter, giy- ing experience and references. apd addressed to the Domestic Fire Eugine and Pump Co., 938 F at. eae ington, D. fect, side and Tear alleys, at the low price of 1Ke Waste YO! delightful climate must be had Vefore startin addressed envelope. B. VA: dail Co., Tex. A): ANTED — REPR ES TO EXPLAS the popular plan of the Kiny of iui WE, go Fst nw ‘oF commission, Apply to WANTED AN HONES' “YOU horses tu ride: understand: EXOB? Boerwes Ren: rue. Ke vera ARGA Feat 30, with small house @L 200, Ost hie oper foot 30 cents: WHITAKER & Ou SALE, A BEAL TIFOL Lor 6 cents per PG! JOUNSON, ide of Washington, rey muting an old iru iu his oretion* eatery: so bexity $50 periment: Teter: | _aG-3tt ist Me etreet, bates MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1585, OR BA) Fou! RDESIRABL) & LOTS, 21 4x86, OR SLAW - fitereceatmecectaccinne five 366, erry bh 3 Dupe Hay ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN LOCATED OUT- | very’ cheap. price per foot. Apps CHAM Wists crus, to epresent in blegwn local: | EATULY, Obit Vuh ok a. i aso-hin ity,a large New York house Good slaty. Refecuces | poi SAL existed, SUPT. MPG. HOUSE, Lock Box, 158h Sew | APE SALES . oni ila i ree | Seen on ae ge Baa N = SSSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. ‘ine piat of low in uit Parl per sq. Acaruers Yor Prof, GHiisT NES new sen lot a interven gf Mand ave Ow ternational Tailor Systom™ with inch-rule or | Trib & KUTHERFOKD Si alone, es all” ecienuibe talivrs cut. | 226-2 O ROT sO: Pets Be Ktorns and materials cut, bested, draped of, made. | +n sLE— VACANT GROUND, ON 14TH BT 5. J, MESSEIt “Coneérvaiory of Modes” 13 a a oS Fath. Washington, Doce atlas | A tat Sand 702i feet front. ine jooatun ot ‘ ANTED-EMPLOYMENT OF EVERY DESCRIP- | STLDT & BKADLEY, 927 F d3-tit ton en si : 1OUTH WASHINGTON LABOR BUREAU, Fis 5S ar eras oe ailtm usyivauis ave, WANTED--ROOMS. D—TWO FURNISHED ROOM! bed funty minutes’ walk of Pstent Office, and sister, who Fa ‘board themselves, A: ing price, ‘A. E. C., Star ISHED FRONT ROOM FOR eee a central Jocation beat, gas, and beth. Terms must be moderate. be permanent if suited. Address, with full, particulars, Bed x 42, Star office. it W: ~¥OR SIX MONTHS, TWO FU a on Roos, Sees eee vernpient 1 Office, Ouse Soeph alto, ing price, B. B.C, Star offic * 30x30. } ota nest Dupont Circle, 2: lot, Connecticut ave., Dupont Cire ote near Macs. ay onset lots cor. 4th and L sts. Slotycor 7th and Leta we ERSONS GALL ON US “Apply CHARLES EARLY, Wane, ter Titel Ca a mete Toms. | _ni7-tm “=e 603 14th ate them for rent wi see ‘Kom Kenting Avencs, 0 time | JRO SAU ing us. Room WASIED-Now SNO. AM PRESCOTT, 1616 F st. nw, Hius the following Lots for wale ‘OUR oy CHANC ¥ re cl it fe tf ta 14th st. n.w., 622120 to 30-ivot alley, choice. ganue’ Call for formation, term, ke. D. G, PHOS | Teh ii’ Iaege arumiber fie iota god srw, #2 ee —= in and P, opp. Blaine residence, 80x90, choice #4. fers = Also choice lots thr uxhout the northwest and every, W. ANTED—HOUSES. partof the ci:y at prices suitable forepecucatiot, either E houses or sale, of for private 1c hold, smprove with houses for Fags N D—A GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE IX THE W Aircimestern partof the ity for a Sauls of ax ar iy advanee. Addrea, Beaty ietnm, “HOUSE. Sar oltice ease ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, EXPERIENCED MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL estate security 4m sume to sult. B. HB. WAKNER & 00., ‘DLG F st. uw, SHORT TIME NOTES AND A. 8. HARTMAN, Room 5, 1580 F street NEY TO LOAN—NOTES, SECURED BY VAI. Mabie permotal property,” marketable #tocks oF | od Indvrewieta, alacouted ted upou reasonable terme | peslin recta coutidenca by a reaponeible arty” Ad SPE Be a eaten swrar | 000 in keeping boarders a fully furnished House hhoerd privilege of ‘other boarders = Stn Thin Siar otbce. "abot LL PAY $3,000 CASH FOR SMALL W3iiiBoue te ay east of Oth and south gf-E ot Owners only, address. F.C. HExuING, 1331 | J W ras, FROM OWNERS, “HOUSES te for vg us wal a uberis Uy edvertond ‘our ex: Pace HOLLAN PRON, Jes. 1313 Fests Adjounina Sun Busldaug. WAN T' ED—LOTS. ‘s iT LOT IN NORTH- | ~1m seit ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL securities, listed abd unlisted, aid cod collateral. Wr ae Suey that $1,000corh | Pouda, stocks: commercial. paper butt etd wok. dee ee ees und pice, oF’ no notice taxem | LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, 1916 Os peel | Kalrest CASH Ste ote 3 NO LOAN — LANGI SUMS, 2 invert aud com uiesiou: =| 5 tate: reamomabl pan » notice taken. E oo Tus. MOREE Rif ie Sout Loan ANTE ERYONE TO KNOW THAT | ON REAL ESTATE. __ 1025) Mbps TO Loa: ee eoL DAD ‘Brush Ageucy is now rpanently Jocated at NYA Eade ie resi es wid ee at \—A PURCHASER FOR A PINE SEVEN- Rika Ghats) ig saves ely oF __ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _ proved Real Fstate ANTED—CO! oF ar. i WER peer germ et =| Le Fea Jour amp an Oe Pu Woreeectt gh mpi | Rare scat mest rues iTED— io Di * and ‘l —* store. Ladies’ sulld gail’ watches $15: quae Taree | "OTe vi ‘WM. H. DEMPSEY, Broker, S:0T watches eau: wells welt Sie ‘Fur: Tate Now bork ave oe statis Satie ae >. 5 tugrain carpets, LOAN ON MARYLAND Soc. gerrara” Ser Stier woods i conrtaponding To ' 8100, 000 zm Fitna Gout Fino Telephon’ 7 738. G. H.W! ‘% & 00, ___ S82 8, Charles +t. aitimore, ‘ONEY TO LOAN M ‘Ou Keal katate Securit ix THOMPSON, rand eee Zo ‘Sun Busiding. LOAN 19w* Ws aoe ERS Bammaciermaa GES Rave Sth st. a. e, am al. eee TREE ic a Mae a ee a "EE Bk stock-farm at. ‘ESTA’ eens Fe RENT TQ LARGE FURNISItED ROOMD ‘Star of dress Bow oF a “hoe RENT WELL FOUND, eb carne F coome norchers end southern 2x Bees: ngs eile al Poreest -TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON i J ! or hie room 1 Epheer; ear Kjos TO Ley an or ei a a ne ie 20h REST USi GST NW. PLEASANE Suite of. furuishen Those" aoutern earth Hole Wiinnd’ and liege Hota. RS ryt WIT 4, oon . NEAR THOMAR ingle or om butter T3i8 keh at JOR RENT DOURLE PARLA su ees dremunahater of ater Ihe Gatam Aleo. Bore during the belay ayy pertner veh st. we ‘Wiad RAISED OR CNPORNISH RD thromucbe at JOR KEN micle ar "en ST. 800TH FRONT ROOMS, oat TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUN! cating room, second oor: hest and ges. e20 vunth: references exchanged. TON Tstitar ute OR Re nicely ‘TAT 29 GRAN PACES ‘urnistied § yA x KOO, van th able for two geutiomen, of geulleman and wise. city firet-clams Board tence 708 RENT—1325 K Sf. OPPOSITE rane lime re, pleasant Hows with Bosm) ster ences required. tee {OR RENT TWO GENTLEMEN CAN Be Acoom * modated with large newly furtimived rovm aid bow for #45, one block from Peusion oflice. all m GOO Set Wt. Bow {OK RENT -NEW YORK LADY. WiTHoLT 4 ue parlors a or ov ote d RSISHED Pa 1_SUIrES ROOMS ON FuKST nd foore; 407 Ath st n.w ayaa RENT —ELLGART SC1Ts OF FURNISHED convenient for Member of Cotgrese ard atthe Naboual or Metropolitan Hot Call at 437 Cet tow 47-30 THKEE ROOMS, TWO COMMUN, Torwished, with Board: no oujecton te cial 20 Gent mw ‘aye 20K KENT TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED trout aud back Rooms. latte chscia, bot and « er. conventent to herdiceaud Psi cam. 16: Bases nw are THE FIRST FLOOR handsomely trnished open tr Rextclaas Table Board in oume af desired. “Tx Grant POR RENT PORN ISHED IN A tly. suite of Parlors, suitalie for a Meinber of Otner Hou iy. Location conve. > tour ues forme moderste ttt ok RENT—ONE On TWO PURNISIO furniabed rooms on od floor, privat bound im private taantly. wt 1712 Lat. aw. with) doors of Conn. ave, where F-atront oars run. FSS Eco ses rons ok AMEN want Suite of Moots may be =u Also. @ cosy Suite of Mus s aunghe Koorns alse TWO COMMUNICATING — PUR- ts privaie baci actarted, wt 1E itt, Willart's and Kune House, POR ERT AT i028 Stat Be aNDsOMELT furnished parlor wud -edtoom on sovetd hooks ioant it denired ar JOR RE 230 6t NW, PiisT FLOOR Pas ‘of three ‘rooms, obe-tualt tk T MGs siuwie room. Metropolitan Club; suitasie tor heustor + southern exposure: opea grate 7-3" Frou, BENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TWO ites of Touma: fowt Noor €« t to Rhee Kage and Willard's Hotels, “Apply 15 Get nee x Nr_with E BOARD, 1016 MASS. AVE, cor, Vth st. nu. #8 smite « ‘floor. alec, & tine front room, il floor, locutty tial care Vase Ue door, tacle first clase, terme very tu 8 RENT- FURNISHED TWO LANGE soUTH mons end one coturunicating bark room. fur helewant. board with worthert faiuily ult, it desired. 229 E vt. u.w ae" RENT—416 4D ST. NW. TWO ROOMS, inrajsived, #. x FURNISHED, TWO GOOD SUITES to" ebb, W oF st aw OK RENT —A SUILE OF FOUR UN coma. for housekeeping, on serena. Boor wewily peed. bath, with hetand cold. water. locetion gr contral; ternus moderate. 1120 10th t-n.w. 40-3" Wk RENT—POUR UNFURNISHED ROOMK, fret floor, muitabve for houwherping 1000, 60 “ne a F NT RNISHED I OK RENT—1219 M ST N.W.. TWO PORNISHED rooms om excoud floor, house and furultare new, by board aud ne children, a6 lw Fe RENT _FUMNISHED OR UNPUR sone lange trout Foot, ¥d story ‘stualler room on upper floor Wi ro RENT—-MANDSOMELY FULNISHED PAK lor: bay Window. Also, suite of Prout 1k scond floor: suitable for taully or party of wen, berdice pase the door. Tiss Ts:h 20K RENT-AT 101, UST SEX WAN eu +5 jor arpa parlor on 3d foot, with boare, one bi ‘Ariington, table boarders wseoranodated JOR RENT — DE SALES ST. BET. Ave. and U7th st, suite of three tho hushed rovtus with private bath atcacbed to gentlemen only, breakfast if desired. JOR KENT—A MALL ‘siding in a good li rent a parlor aud seco desired: Gest of references yiven and rey! dress VB, Star office, 7OR RENT—HANDSOMELY A\D NE mised Kooma, at 1130 2th st. nw. a setts ave. convenient to cars aud here POR RENT—MRS COOLEY, Wao x OS Ht st., ha takes bas for rent parkors, with bath bs econd story, and several sungte roous, al Lewly repaired aud ¥ Tuniaved, aud warmed \ Jurnace and open fires. houses are pleasantly situatest directly opposite the Arwo; French ud Buctisi rriy Boor’ alen other Fovius, single or eu waite TSN Tato we opp. Franklin Park FOX, RENT UANDSUMELY FURNISHED PAR: "Ore, eueuite oF alugie, aise, pleasatit hail cvone, Salth Se ennecin th ae knontoest aR Tithet. now. Beferences race ot JOR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIP ‘wo stetitlemen, with © without ound, yuiet fi on oO ehdideeu. a laree, Laudsnnely farniaued. ‘me Undlevory Prout hou, car live passe the dove a a oe 43-6 JOR KENT—227 3D ST NW, WITH OR Wiis ‘out board, « handsome “suite of roums ob the oor. price moder.te, sat Fe eee 5 EN, ST.- HANDSOME ‘Avartiuents, iret and seond er cst) 20K RENT—WITH BOARD I st. Nw, large communicating Rooms, with ‘vers “lane Slowets, new AUTuIUFe: OBE slug oom, © Parlors: terins moderate. jo KENT—O11 1:10 ST, N.W., CONVEN: hretclass, JUK RENT—702 10TH ST. furnished Pariot aud Ised-ro. jow front: Bewly papered throm Joining. also, ove desizable atuede Ho OK KENT SLOONL Front Koom Peiuine hava FURNISHED “woard. leccuics Tass. the sor MEXT—1008 1 ST. NW, HANDSOMELY iurpisbed roo, bright aud eupny, with board, Merereuces. (OW RENT HAR Sf oon sunbeds or Hach ot jut ord of rooms, With oF without door Tox TWO ROOMS ON SBCUND FLOOR REN 161 Gt. ohytighis: suitabie tor oct iA'co, BGaNT st oo ELEGANT gUiTe oF 71K ue Soriinme., unollvon, mad rm Sa: ae Bieta bos at Heol seca ter ey evi ie al-tmt once soe rs Ce et othe nik aad td prt 9