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° THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1887—SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. | Aso Sm Tarr WASHINGTON: December 13, 1887, CROSBY S. NOYES... -fditor. ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washin and much greater than that efall the other daily papers here added Nimety-six € ‘Tar Evenra Star will be issued Saturday In tweive page of triple form, containing ninety-six columns. This addition of thirty-two columns to the usa! Satuntay double sheet Is necessary to ac commonate the host of advertisers who make de- mands upon Tux Stak's Space at (his season, ‘The pressure of interesting reading matter also calls for extra space, $0 the enlargement of Saturday's fue 1% made in the interest both of the adver. rs of Te Stax. Besides and of the rea 1sers weil-flied newseolumns with thetr fall deseriptions Of tho events of to-day, that number will contain many attrieshs nres arranged for this issue, ‘hese special features will Incmde an original poem, “A Christmas Carol” by Ella Wheeler Wil- cox, with muste by F. R. Burton, written and composed for Tas Stax; a seasonable story Interesting sketches and portraits of the Senators why histacy skape District legislation; points from the ¢ a great crime; Christmas sketches he foundiings: an old sportingman’s fons of prize-fights on the Potomac; description of Hfe at the Washington barracks; notes trom the Nationai Guard armories; a reada- Die letter from New York, and other eat original matter. AS the Issue in question will ha’ cireulation than usual, even for the Saturds Svak, advertisements inserted in it wil special value, Those who desire to av: Selves of Ubis unusual opportunity for profitable | advertising should send thetr favors to the bustness Office as early as possibie, to insure inser proper classification, Especially should advantage be taken of the ‘Mnequalled facilities thus afforded by those deal- tag im holiday goods, etc.,as the cream of that ‘trade will be found in the business of Saturday ‘evening and next week. $<, ‘The discussion of the possibility of organized op- Fesition to the coufirmation of Mr, Lamar's noual- patioa for Justice of the Supreme Court throws an interesting Hight upon the situation of the tri- umvirate reefntly chosea by the President for special honor. ‘The same batch of messages watch comveyes to the Senate the nomination of Mr. La- mar for Justice, also aamed Mr. Vilas to suececa Mint, and Mr. Dickinson to stecced Mr. Vilas. But | Mr, Lamar has neither resigned nor been removed. His successor 18 nominated, according to the of! etal phrasing, “Co be Secretary of the Interior ta place of Euctas Q. €. Lamar, who bas been notal- nated tobe associate Ju of the Supreme Ce of the United States” t has Mr, Vilas message nom- Suecessor is couched tn the same This would produce an awkward imix tare of affairs if the opposition to Mr. Lamar Showid smeceed in Its purpose, and the other Uo nominations should go through withou trouble, Mr. Dickinson would then be Pustmaster- | General, Mr. Vilas Secretary of the Interior, and Mr. Lamar —nothing. ‘The latier would have been | Ifved out of a piace of distinction by the hand of ‘Uke President in an effort to do him honor, and Jeft iin and dry in private life, without even the formality of a resignation. The South would find itself without representation in the Cabinet, and ‘With no recognition on the Supreme bench to make | Up for its loga, Me. Lamar’s public career would | come to a sudden stop through the operation of The very agencies which were invoked to protong 4t, unless Mr. Walthall should find it in his heart to step aside and let the ex.Seeretary return to his former seat in the Senate, a An anonymous correspondent, whose voice Is a8 the volee of one who owns railroad shares, de- OUNCES Lae attempt “to preserve intact that little ab of low ground called the Mall,” “bounded by one of the targest sewers,” and consequently “mi- asma-covered.” He argues that the popular drives of the future wiil be to the north and northwest Of the city, and advises taking the Mall between th and 7th streets for a union passenger station. ©me can hardly get farther away from a sewer in well-sewered Washington than in tae walks and drives of the magnificent Park known as the Mall, connecting the great national buildings, Capitol and President's House, adorned by a series of public edifices and by trees, Rowers, statuesand montments, There is nomore Snteresting stretch of iand in the United States than that which, in close proximity to the great street of the city, contains the Washington Monu- ment, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Agricultural Department, the Smithsonian, the Natfonal Museum, the Army Medical Museum, the Pish Commission building, and the Botanical Gardens, and which would furnish a beautiful and uninterrupted drive amid trees and flowers be- ‘tween the executive and legislative bulldings of the government but for the disiiguremest of rail- Foad tracks, terminating ina station in the Mall, | ‘which cut the park in two. Instead of removing ‘Vals blot from the Mall by p ¢ the union sta- | Vion at Scouvenfent point near the south line of | the reservations our correspondent would con- demn the whole park as miasiaatic, and Mt omy | for raliroad purposes, drive out pedestrians and carriages, and extend and perpetuate Uwe railroad oecupation. The city and nation will not surrender the beauuful park which they have almost ready for enjoyment, vecause other attractive driveways are promised. The center of public interest, bust hess, and pleasure Will not be transferred from Pennsylvania avenue to Tenlestown, ‘The only miasma to be feared from the Mall 13 that whieh ay emanate from the railroad offices upoa It, en- cireling the adjacent Capitol, stupetying Congress and defeating vigorous action for the relief of this community from railroad grievances, —— + ‘Tue tavorabie action of the Senate committee on post omices and post roads on the nomination of Mr. Dickinson as Postinaster General did not seem to wave any qualifying clause, in the wey of calle img upon him to abolish the vile green postage stamp, so that he will undoubtedly pass the Sensfe “without condiiious,” as boys hope to-do on enter Jag college. AML t owever, it will be a the 00d Ling for hima tobesr the matterin mind, and give an order for the former brown color to be sub- Stituted for the present unpopular green, a8 soon as he gets the hang of n bis flew position. —— ~ ‘The vast gathering of citizens at Masonte Temple Jast night was thoroughly representative of Washington asacity, and as the capital of the nation, and the deep interes: and hearty applause with which sentiments of sympathy for Ireland in huer brave but peaceable struggle for home rule were recelved indicated plainly the feeling of Amevicans upon this issue. In the face of this magnifleent demonstration the silly stander that ‘among Americans only murdering dynamiters and ‘obscure poiltucians favor home rule for Ireland cannot sland fur a minute. ae ‘Tue London Times with yet succeed in establish. ing to ius satisfaction that last night's Masonic ‘Teupie meeting Was only a murderous conference of dynamiting conspirators, Wosvezren Bazsars in USEFUL HOLIDAY PRI ital Dress Goods Be. to ag Aone whicl rep br Alma at Zie.. clot Be. Ben Har. 95e. Sometime. Ove Christmas Eve, Swedish, ‘The Children's Gallery, elght beantifal pictures. In the Service of the King. Havergal and others, Heartseane, by the author of Trust. Fine Leather, Plash and Canvas Portfolios, Soperior quality Plush and Leather Aibams. © C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th at. Ber You Xaus Gurs Now. COME AND SEB THE SLAUGHTER aia WE ARE MAKING IN PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. Ww. go RORKE FIRST. BRISK. | SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THE BOYS. LATE: PURCHASES AT LOW PRICES MAKE BOYS’ GOODS VERY CHEAP THIS WINTER. GOOD SUITS, FRESH GOODS, $3.50. FINER GOODS UP To $: De SOME ENTIRELY NEW AND VERY HANDSOMB DRESS SUITS, $10 AND @: OVEROOATS, GOOD ONES, 84. FINER UPTO 815. EXCELLENT ONES AT $6, 88, $10, $12. BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, $10. SOME OF THE NEWEST NEW YORK STYLES AT 812.50 AND 815. ‘BOYS’ OVERCOATS, THIRTEEN TO EIGHTEEN YEARS. SOME NEW AND EXCELLENT ONES AT 88 AND #10. MEDIUM WEIGHT KERSEY OVERCOATS FOR MEN, OF IMPORTED Goops; SECOND. MADE, WITH LAP SEAMS, AND FINISHED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, TRESE ARE VERY DRESSY AND DURABLE GOODS. SOLD SAME QUALITY AND MAKE LAST YEAR FOR $25. NOW THEY ARE $20. IF YOU WANT SPECIALLY FINE GOODS LOOK AT OUR SILK-LINED KERSEY AND MELTONS, IN MEDIUM WEIGHTS, OR OUR SCHNABEL THIRD. BEAVERS, SATIN LINED, IN HEAVY WEIGHTS. THESE ARE THE FINEST, HANDSOMEST, AND BEST GOODS, WITH THE FINEST AND BEST TRIMMINGS, WE HAVE EVER KNOWN TO BE SOLD IN WASHINGTON FOR 849, SAME MAKE SOLD LAST WINTER FOR $50. THESE ARE ENTIRELY NEW. JUST MADE UP | IN THE LATEST NEW YORE STYLE. 415 EB BARNUM & CO, 931 PENN. AVENUE. Wer Wesrsn Reocmeweszs. WE ARE MEN'S OUTFITTERS IN THE FULLEST SENSE OF THE TERM. WE CARRY EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO A GENTLEMAN'S THESEFORE, WHEN COMPLETE OUTFIT. WE HAVE WET WEATHER LIKE THIS OF TO-DAY, WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT OUR UM- BRELLA DEPARTMENT CONTAINS A VAST AND VARIED COLLECTION OF ‘THESE USEFUL ARTICLES, INCLUDING SILK IN EVERY GRADE AND MAKE THAT IS GOOD; GLORIA CLOTH. ALPACA, ETC. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM ONE TO TWELVE DOLLARS. RUBBER COATS AND GOSSAMERS IN GREAT VARIETY ARE HERE IN EVERY SIZE, AND FROM ONE DOLLAR UP. RUBBER HAT COVERS AND I@VERIES FOR DRIVERS AND FOOTMEN. THEY COME BOTH IN BLACK AND WHITE, RUBBER OVERSHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES, Boys AND GENTLEMEN. LADIES’ RUBBERS, ‘23c.; MISSES’ RUB- BERS, i8c.; CHILD'S RUBBERS, 16c.; BOYS’ RUBBERS, 2c; AND MEN'S RUBBERS, BT. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTINGS. SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACF. SAKS AND COMPANY, as Ercuryes. LATEST PUBLICATIONS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, CHROMOS, ARTOTYPE ENGRAVINGS, ke, PICTURE FRAMES ‘Made to order. Over 500 designs of Mouldings on hand. ‘The largest aud cheapest line of Plush and Fancy Cabinet Frames, - 212-2" VEERHOFF 916 and 411 SEVENTH ST. ‘Business brisk with us? Weshould sayso, How can it be otherwise? when aside from the greet sec- Fifices we advertised a few days simce we are selling: Gents’ Fine Calf Seoteh Bottom Shoes at $2.48. Gente’ Real English Grain Shooting Ghose, €3.50, Gentat Best Calf Scotch Bottom Boots, $3.95. 82.48. and 82, HANDSOMELY and Felt terns will: Holidays, OUR X-MAS GIFT: To every purchaser of from $1 Gents’ Custom-Made Fine Celf Dress Boots, 64, 85. Ladies’ Felipss, finest Kid and Straight Goat Button Boots, at #4. Sold nowhere else lee than @3 Ladies’ “Our Own" Double Extension Sole Button, Ladiew Genuine Gost and Kid Button at 61.48. ‘The best and oniy solid 98c. School Button in town, for boys or girls, Boys’ and Youths" Calf and Eip Boots, $1.23, $1.50, A CLEAN SWEEP, } Our entire immense variety of handsomely embroidered ‘Velvet and Cloth Slippers. Aleo Alligator, Seal, Goat, ippers for Ladies’, Gente’, and Children must be sold out clean by December 24th. At the ex- tremely low prices we are offering them they are mov- ing st alively rate, and your chances for choiee pat- decrease the longer you put it off. Slippers bought now may be exchanged after the WM. HAHN & CO’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, Main Store: 816 7th st, West Branch: 1922 Penna. sve, ‘East Brauch: 231 Penns, ave. 8.0, ‘worth of Shoes fine Steel Engraving, an ornament for the richest mansion. n18-2m Light IPRA YW * to ERR A PHSe bE Be AA FP GSE “oe? “Bo? ey To-day has been so stormy that many who had planned to Possible to venture in the wet. You will, therefare, go out snd do some shopping found it im- naturally consult the advertisements to-night in order to be posted on what novelties are announced, so that when you do go out on Friday there may be something special you will want to look at. 55 THT a In our Holiday branch of Fine Stationery we offer: eas) A OTT Hg: BE mm yy mee RE ¥ C A Combination Portfolio and Writing Pad, of fine leatherette, hand painted, at 25 cents, A fine Writing Desk, nicely finished and completely stocked with Stationery and Utensils, at 49cente, A large Fancy Bor, containing a Quire of Paper and 25 Envelopes, at 15 cents, A fine Colored Piush Bor, containing 2 Quires of Pa- per and Envelopes to match, at 98 cents, In our Doll Department we are showing the largest ‘and most varied atock we have ever exhibited, and we note the following special prices: ‘Dolls with Jointed Kid Bodies, Movable Limbs, and Natural Hair, qs<4 Si < as, For Canmruas eh CHOICEST ‘At Lowess Prices, MAL WHITMAN HUYLER'S. N. W. BURCHELL 1325 F st. Gloria Umbrellas, Gold and Silver Heads, at $2.25. BH. STINEMETZ & SOX, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 425 1037 Pennsylvania Ave, next to cor. 13th st, C¥ctorzvias ‘Ask your scbool £, do oo v U ERR Soy ES “| Sv, ‘Goo EE = make ie oo Be HH “oo F A aa aA Hounsr Gress GEO. RYNEAL, Jz, 418 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF USEFUL ARTICLES TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, SUCH AS CHANDELIERS, PIANO, LIBRARY, VASE AND ROCHESTER LAMPS, BRONZES, SCONCES, STATUARY, PARLOR EASELS, OIL AND WATER-COLOR BOXES, _ABTISTS COMPLETE OUTFITS, &c. §°8 i g AA Sc H Axa vec Ha A LLLL EER DDI gk D3 RE DB R RER Di coo. K § 0 Ex o kK occ Kk 5 M ame Ee M B M KEE M ‘You will find something among the lists that will surely make an attractive present, useful or otherwise, ‘which, as it happens to be an odd lot, you will be able to buy at about one-half its value. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of of, closant PLUSH BOXES. containing paren, 3s were $1.20; worth $1. sihlot lagant TERRA-COTTA FIGURES, negro «le- "Teas ¥Fric 2.25 9 pair. Babe on sAsleNty work 5c. Friday 5c. UK SAILOR DOLLS, nicely dressed, $1.00, Friday ¢1. ‘UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Clearti alo PORTIERES, LACE ‘TAINS, de. 813 and 819. Cuenllic Portier, 60. cont unt off marked prices of LACE CUL- iS Get Chenilts Cx BO; worth $2.00, sch prices ‘which we guaraitee have never been ART AND ZEPHYR DEPARTMENT. 7 2 J gair each Antique Lace CURTAINS, 82, $2. STAMPED PILLOW SHEAMGTIOS Sais ewort oo, nid Endnin PLUSHST ASSETS, fe. cache HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ $125 White SILK CREPE MUPFLERS, Fri aay Cae, ‘of Colored Silk Handk fa SX Ri nd erchiefa were GENT’S FURNISHINGS. of $1 Fancy Suspenders in Boxes, Friday G0c. of Pict Panty Stopeudots in Sones. Peaay See DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 4 Remnants of very clogant and costly Novolt DRESS FRONTS AND PANELS for evening wears 1-2 yarda long, pink out Velvet 29 Jakdo long wht ‘yards loug light biue Velvet, 1-5 Fards lone Flueh and Moire Striped Silk, Sold for g7ayard Friday 82.000 yank HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. heavy-ribbed School Hose, in brown only, sizes PO AEUD CGE Deed ool Vents, 26, 30, 34, 36, 98 aud 40, were 81.3% Friday 5c, NOTION DEPARTMENT. 1 pened aegnt BRASS PHOTO. FRAMES were PU TAPANESE LUNCH BASKETS worth 2c. Friday 10c. PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT. at Raton Beer Glass and China aesigns, 208, ce 1 lot Perfomery eG Glass and China Desi “tl of our HAZALD COLOGNES, al! odors a fi our 0 bottles. “Friday 50c. rar WEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODs. 1 lot of Children’s SOLID GOLD RINGS, warranted, ‘worth 82.50. ry Sc 1 lot of WRITING LAP TABLETS, worth $1. Friday @ 4 . FUR DEPARTMENT. 3 lot RUSSIAN HARE BOAS, 3 yards long, worth “Titof LENE MUFFS, worth $3.50. Friday $2. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. 1 Long BEADED CAPE, The Friday Tv 1lot Lot ‘Long BEADED CAPE, was $10. Frida #3: A few elegant hand-ruu SPANISH FICHUS, worth 87, Friday 3.060 ~ DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 1 lot SPANISH or CHANTILLY, all-over NETS, PRE n ons Bole Bae, ERTS. on or silver effect: worth $2.50. th gold Another of BAUM'S FAMILY COOK BOOK, con- taining 316 Pate Pri: Se. each, y jal Jot of oe Albums were $2.98 and ‘N. B.—Kor uery, Cloaks and Corsets see our Ladies" Column. 2% Ax Ussesr Disrmecriox OF JUSTICE! In the course of trade many of our contemporaries acquire bargains, which are placed on shelves and ot ly shown to the public when asked for, being too econom- ical to insert a few lines of information In our daily Papers, consequently but a few people may get the ben- efit of it, and the public at large is left in obscurity. Our system of extensive advertising has proved a suc- cess. Our consistent bellefin truthfulness is the solid foundation of our business, and above all it is just that the public should be informed of the existence of cer- tain advantages in trade. ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ‘we will offer the following bargains exhibited on our third floor only. ‘We will commence with great specials for the Holidays, A large lot of Fancy Articles, such as Photograph and Autograph Albums, Faney Boxes, Whisk-holders, Clocks. Pin Cushions, Dressing and Shaving Cases, Pedestals, Combs and Brushes, and many other arti- clps at about baif price, this being an exceptionally cheap suction lot. ‘Several thousand dozen Ladies Hemetitched and Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs at 5c. each. ‘You may think because you ean buy them anywhere elaeat that price that they are not cheap, butafter ‘comparing our lot with the others you will come to a different conclusion. ACandigan Jacket isa very useful holiday present fors gentleman. We have a largo assortment on hand, including the extra sizes, at a special reduction of 10 Per cent until after the holidays Our special lot of heavy Cloth for Coats, Dolmans, dee. bas been reduced considerably, so we will offer the belance at still lower figures, in order to makes clean sweep of the lot. In order to favor patrons who wish to purchase a ‘Mirror for the Holidays, we liave also made a reduction of 10 percent. We will in particular call the atten- ton of the reader to our $1.68 Mirror, lately reduced from $2.25. ‘We have a full assortment of Evening Shades, in Do- ‘mestic, Satteen, Cheese Cloth, Tarleton. Remnants of one yard wide Cashmere at the lowest Prices possible. ‘We mention the above fuct because delicate shades are often in demand before the Holidays, Our Comfort and Blanket department is filled to its ‘utmost capacity with almost ail the differapt produc- tions in this line, ‘We will herewith mention a few spec'al Honeycomb Spreads, in large sizes, at GO and G5c. A French Satine Comfort, filled with the best white cotton, our own make, at $2, worth $2.75. ‘We have also a full line of Lap Robes at reduced prices, suitable for Holiday Presents, ‘We claim to have tho best assortment of Horse Blan- kets in the city, and offer them all at reduced figures, A new invoice of Furniture Print, beautifal designs. “awsall lovol yard wide Antroscogsin ‘one | ‘Bleached Cottou Remnants at 7c. per yard, worth 9c. A large quantity of Remuants, consisting of all-wool mee Mlannels, and many others at ONE PRICE, AS USUAL, L. ARDS = Woonwarn Corum. om oll eS time to 25, four mand their boca eer mite irlocation FOURTH FLUOH ATTRACTIONS. Assortment HOLIDAY DRESS PATTERNS, ently disrlayed on fong wide tables to facilitate acloctions. ‘You can see every Kind style almost at a glance. Gulico Dress Patterns. GO. 80 and 96c. Sinehaty Drews Patterns, #1 and $1 reale Dress. vy #129 and 81.50, “Dolly Maison” Cloth Patterns, 80-and 6c, Ratton Dress Patterns, #2 to 83.75. ‘Twilled Cashmere Dress Pat., $1.50 to.94. Fora practical, useful present you could not make a inore appropriate sciection than a creas ser. (Fonrth floor.) fer: $00 Feudy-mnade, Gingham Aprons at the low ele of 3c encase EIDER-Dowy PrLiows. °F? For Fe-coveriug with silk, plush, or patch a 16 Iuches 1.50, 18 Tuches Square, #2. ‘20 Inches Square, 82.25, ELEGANT EIDER-DOWN COMFORTS zon ISTMAS PRESENTS, FINE FUENCH SATEFEN - COVERED EIDER-DOWN COMFORTS, in. mcaeane line of Saney onlorines, attractively quilted and sewed Sis 6 he Bae Get Bia FINE SURAH SUK COVERED EIDER- DOWN COMFORTS, One side figured, the other ny Sizo 5 by 6 feet, $21 eacl 6 feet, ch. Size 6 by 6 act SILK-COVERED FIDER-DoWN COMFORTS. One side covered with handsomely-figured Otto, inan Silk, the other plain Surah Silk, fancy quilted, ONLY $27.50 EACH. Quality considered, these prices are very low. One of these clézant, warinth-giving Comforts ‘would makea luxurions gift, (Fourth floor.) RAW SILK TABLE COVERS AND, EMBROIDERED PIANO COV: ang janet louie treet tetipn: 1G RAW SILE TABLE i RAW SILK TABLE ERS, rich color combination ONLY #4 EACH. Fas 50 SIX-QUAL SOE ee TABLE ONLY $2.50 EACH. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDEKED UPRIGHT IANO COVERS. aweive-SuAnT EO wINDSOR CLOTH * fancy frinetAN?, CONES, 4 cy fringe: something en| ; Se ONLY 86 EACH. ™<™* Full-sized Embroidered Preach Flannel Piano Covers, $4.50, 85, TO 15 FACE. A handsome Cover would make an excellent (Christmas gift, useful 28 well as ornamental. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ste, nw. NFANTS', Cuore: 8. Awp Misses WE HAVE AN ict cal sTOCK USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES, embracing CASHMERE CLOAK: \FANTS" bi ‘TS, NES’ FURNISHIN INFANTS’ CAPS AND HOODS, INFANTS’ KNIT GOODS, AND WOOLEN COATS DERWEAR. 2 WS KNIT GOODS, MISSES’ APRON MISSES' TOBOGGAN CAPs, MISSES’ SCHOOL HOODS, &c. ove xoods will be found In our tment. witmated on the second vex. Plenty of room and a well- fed stock, inarked At exerptionally "low ‘quate: Tutants' Hand Kult Carriace Booteoa, in fancy colorings of bie aud whiteand pink ahd white, per pair. infants’ Hand Knit Worsted Bootes, only he. per pair. Infants’ White Saxony Mitts, 25¢. and 374¢. be: pair. Infants’ White Silk Mitts, 750. and S7e. per Infants’ and Children’s Hand-Knit Worsted Lewgings, $1 and $1.25 per pair. Tnfants’ Split Zephyr Sacques, with Grecian rier, silk Auished, $1.37, $1.62, and s Infants’ Split Zephyr Jackets, shell stitch, . $1.87, aud $2 each. fa ners "Mother Hubbard 1. Cloaks, ith enibroidered collar, vip" #930 each. Infants’ Cashmere Long Cloaks, deep cape, bottom of skirt and cape embroidered in suk, 5 eac infants’ Hlsborately. Sk Embroidered Cash mere Long Cloaks at $10.50, $12, #13.90, and 5 each, Infants’ Silk Plush Coats, box-plaited skirt, finished at the waist with a handsome silk: braided belt—colors, white, brown, and yend- arme. . infants’ Cream Surah Silk Christening C: ribbou strings, $2, 82.50, :4 and 83.00 each. Infante’ Cream All-Wool Flanne! Shawls, both ends elaborately sulk embroidered, only 81.00 each, Children's Mother Hubbard Nainsook Aprons, trimmed with embroidery, only 50c, each. ‘Children's Angora Wool Hooda, with border of axans down—colors, white and gray, only $1.50 cach. Elegant line of MISSES’ TOBOGGAN WORSTED CAPS, PLAIN SHADFS AND FANCY COMBINATIONS, Fronis finished with Worsted Knots, ONLY 750, EACH. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and ¥ sts. n. w. cl Pixsx Goons For Xous Guers, Woodwardand Lothrop javite attention to their lange attractive line of PLUSH DRESSING CASES, PLUSH SHAVING SET! PLUSH JEWEL CASES, PLUSH GLOVE LOXES, PLUSH HANDRERCHIEF-CAS.< PLUSH MANIGURE. CASES, 1 PEUSH TOILET CASES, LEATHER TRAVELLING CASES. HAND AND TABLE MIRROR! FANCY GLASS BOTTLES, &c, Gain floors) WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, aw, eq ae Exrea V acres Arnoxs. ‘Woodward & Lothrop cail attention to the fol- towing eccetlent valuge in ADfon Acitses" WHITE LAWS APRONS, ae ce tucks, pod good quality, three wide tucks, broad strings, Syassensite were cts APRONS, Tull wadth, two broad tucks wide hems ONIN Wie, EAC NURSES’ EXTRA FINE LAWN APRONS, three excellent styles,broad strings, &c., ONLY 250° EACH, ELEGANT LINE OF FANCY APRONS, tage, ad gpen work and white dotted Swiss, fished ons. 2904730, $1 AND $1.25 EACH, cond floor) OODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th aud F sts, nw, Janne, Puxow S: RIC ILLOW \SHAMS, Cc ‘We invite attention to the following items in Cambric Pillow Sham: FINE CAMBKIC SHAM! ‘2)e-inch hem, et 4-inch ruffte, ONLY 75c PER PAIR. ae ae court inch heva, 4-inch ruffle, with four tucks, _ Wat PER PALE, ‘ON EXTRA-FINE CAMBRIC SHAMS. . 33-inch Hamuury, fuze 1-inch tacks, ONLY #2 PER PALE CEmbroidery Dept Recond fivor front), Cor. 11th and F'sts, n.w. Looms Sans, Wauaxe Sines, WOODWARD & LOTHROP call eitention to “ED SATIN WALKING SKIRTS, mote the following special BE ACK SATIN WAGEING’ sxrnrs, inclies deep, black and = ONLY $8" BAGH os ALKING SEIRTS, Box-pist quilted 10 Diack au COTS gd oO Ese PINE BLAGR Sati Ww. y quilting, 15 inches deop, biuck ONLY $7.50 EACH. Splondid line of Black Farmer Satin SKIRTS, qratited 40 and 15 6 Syctal, Binh, o1-0die Sao bound B25 ‘Large line of Cloth and Flannel Walking SMMtat-quslity Eisck Alpaca Skirte, Lined with red Rangel 80.0 cache eqiige Fine kale Worsted Skirts, $2.50 ana ‘(Second floor.) ‘WOODWARD dandy ote m. -ARTMENT. « W Q ‘a ot OPEN EVENINGS TO DISTRIBUTE THEM. THE PALAIS ROYAL, PENNA AVE, OTHER SPECIAL NOTICES, As the recular prices are still marked on the reduced coods it would be well to preserve the list below for As the very busy hours are about midday, ‘tis best to call early or late in theday. ‘The patent air-cushion makes the Palais Royal eleva- tor absolutely safo—this to the nervous. FIRST FLOOR. DOLLS. The Palais Royal's famous 98c. Biaque- ao With Jointed kid bodies for 89c. until De- cember 17. FANS. Ostrich Plume Fans (The “Anderson” Fan), #4, instead of $4.98 cach: Gauze Fans, marked $4.98, for 4.50 until December 17. JEWELRY. $7.75 14-karat Gold Sleeve Buttons for ‘87; Gold-Piated Fob Chains, marked $1.35, for 81.15; Sterling Silver Watches at @6.68 for 86 until Decem- LEATHER GOODS. 82.25 real Seal Pocketbooka, with Silver trimmings, for $2: Tourists’ Cases, con- taining Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes and Comb, 50c., instead of G8c.; Ladies’ Leather Satchels, with two Cuislde pockets, for @1.50, instead of $1.68, until De- cember 17. PLUSH GOODS. Satin-lined Plush Work-Roxes, ‘six articles, for 80c., instead of $1, until Deceuber 17. HANDEERCHIEFS. 50¢. Cplored and White China Silk Handkerchiefs for 460. : 5c. fine Embroidered Ladies’ Linon Handkerchiets for 50c.; $5.50 real Duchess Laco Handkerchiefs tor $4.98; $1.19 All-Silix ‘Mens’ Mufflers tor 95c. untti December 17. NECKWEAR. 75e. Spanish Lace Fichus for 69c.; 48c. Child's Lace aud Embroidered Collars for 39c. until December 17. BASKETS Prettily-trimmed with fruit and ribbons, 21.35 instead of $1.50. Infants’ Basketa Sic. instead of 98c. Waste Paper Baskets 98c. marked, but 79c. until December 17. FANCY GOODS. 25c. Bunches Fruit (to trim baskets, &c.) 21c. Hand Painted Satin Suchet Bags ‘980. instead of $1.25. School Bags marked 50c. for 389¢. Pincnshions (all colors of satin) marked 9c. for B5e. Stamped Linen Splashers “lc. instead of 25c. ‘The $2.68 Hand Embroidered Pinsh Sofs Cushion ‘Covers for $1.08 until December 17. MILLINERY. Trinmed Bonnets end Hats marked 88, $9, and 810, for 35 each. Those marked $12.50 for 86 each until December 17. FURS. Black Hare Boa $1.50 instead of $1.75 Black Hare Muff 79c. instead of G8c. Lynx Boa $10.68 instead of $12.50. Lynx Muff $4.68 instead Of 85.50. Badger Boa $4 instead of $4.98; Muff to | match $1.68 instead of $1.94, until December 1 GLOVES, 4 and Button Embroidered Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves reduced from $1.50 to $1. ‘8-Button Embroidered Undressed Kid Mousquetaires 81 instead of 1.48, Black Kid Gloves, 4-button, $1.25 instead of $1.68, 98c. Lined Kid Gloves with | Fur Tops—for men, women, and children—for 89¢. | | until December 17. We ive to purchasers of loves worth over $1 @ handsome oxidized silver glove Vuttoner until December 17. | ART GOODS. Bisque Figures: Those at 81.25 for | | 81.15; those at 75c. for GOc.; those at #20 for #25. | | Art Lamps at #9.50 for @8. Clocks (cathedral gong) | $127 instead of $14. Fine Cut Glass Bottles 60c. pair | imstead of 60c., until December 17. HOSE. Silk Hose st $6.50 for $5.98, Those marked 23.98 for $3.50. Those at $1.50 for $1.39. The $1.35 Sik Hose for $1.15. Elastic Garters with Jeather straps 50c. instead 59c. All Cashmere Wool ‘Hose at cost, until December 17. UNDERWEAR. Fine Fancy Colored Silk Vests marked 86.50 for $5.98. The €3.50 quality for $2.98. ‘Ribbed Cashmere and Lambwool Wool Underwear at cost, until December 17, UMBRELLAS. English Silk Umbrellas with 14- Karat gold crook handles marked $6 for $5.25. Guld | and Silver Ball Top Umbrellas marked 83.75 for 83.10 ‘until December 17. SILKS. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Silk, war- Tanted not to crack or weat shiny—a written guarantee kiven on demand—$15.68 instead of $18.30. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Satin Mervilleuse, $12 in+ stead of 814.50. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Black Faille ‘Francaise, $15 instead of $17.50. Dress Pattern, 16 yards, Colored Silk, any color, $13.92 instead of $15. Dress Pattern of Green English Cloth, with fancy | velvet trimming, $7 instead of $9.50. Dress | Pattern, Blue Cashmere, witn fancy: velvet trimming, | £88.50 instead of $0.75. Dress Patterns of Plain Serge with fancy plaid trimming, colors, Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Black, $9.50 instead of $13.50, until Decem- ber 17. MENS GOODS. All Scarfs marked 39. go for “ic. Suspenders marked 44c. go for 3c The Ge. Silk Snependers go for 50c. The Satin ones, in giana boxes, at $1.50 for $1.35. Handsome $1.25 Scaris, in gisss boxes, for $1. Plaited-front Fancy-trimmed Nixht Shirts $1.50, instead of 81.75. Kid Gloves, lined and chicfs 45c., instead of 50c. Silk Mufflers at 1.19, for ‘95e., until December 17, Warm Underwear and Socks displayed in window on 12th st, Note the prices. SECOND FLOOR. (Take Elevator.) BOYS’ CLOTHING. Genuine English Cloth Knee- Pants Suits marked $6, 96.50, 87 and 28, co for 85. ‘The 811.50 Boys' English Overcoats go for $8.50. The Plush Tam O'Shanter Gaps go for $1.65. The $1.98 ‘Seal Polo Caps go for 81.45, until December 17. SHOES. Ladies’ French Kid Shoos reduced as fol- lows: From $4.50 to $4. 50 to $25. Hand-kuit Slippers for #1, instead of $1.25. MEN'S #2.50 Plush Brocaded Slippers for $2. MEN'S $2.50 Alligator (real) Slippers go for @1.75 ‘until December 37. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Large Cards, with heavy silk fringo, 8c., instead of 1c. Thougia we have sold these Cards for 10c. they are worth 25c. The high-priced Canis also at reduced prices until December 17. STATIONERY. 81.19 Plush Work Boxes, filled with writing paper, for 85c. Leather Writing Tablets Sc. instead of 81.19, The $1.25 Writing Desks for 98c. until December 17. WRAPS. Ragians, latest London effects in check, stripe and plaid clotha, until December 17, $19.00, 816.00, 912. 00, $15.00. Seal Push Costa, all sizes, $25: regular price, 828. Seal Plush Newmarket, $47: regular price, $60. Seal Plush Dolman, with lynx fur trimming, $45 regular price, 860. Children's Jackets, English broad- cloth, silk, lined, all colors, all sizes, Until December 17, $5; regular price, 98.50. APRONS—with two tucks and deep hem, 15c. instesd of 18e. The 2c. Aprons for 19c. ‘The 9c. ones 33e. ‘until December 17. UNDERWEAR. 97c. “Mother Hubbard” N'gowns for 79 ‘The Giie. Chemives for 59c, Bridal Outfits— 3 pleces at 620 for $17.98. Six pieces at $119 for 8100. ‘Surah Stik Tea Gowns $14.98 instead of $18.50, until December 17. The entire grand stock of hand knit ‘worsted.and flannel Skirts and Vests; also, entire line of satin, flannel, moreen, and cloth Skirts at cost until December 17. INFANTS’ GOODS, The most varied stock in town. . Hae Sper ac SearoperenpeRaas* ‘ | with fur tops, for 89c, instead of $1. Silk Handker- | Pri WANTED—HELP. ANTED—THI IN NCE AGENTS, Wie dentones iret omanara, sane LUPE INSURANCE, Star office. Wormers bomsces ha tnt enced ADpIY. after © pan TR ws ‘of tw: seamstresmes, walt on: ‘walters W formeita: Nunmeenaa fon Wolters. Drivers or Farm Han, v an. W. is willinar to give some at Person ean have a sood ho good tefereuces ‘Address M., Siar ofice. YANTED—A COMPETE Wiss ANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED LAI ral 20 Sth st. nw. ANTED — TWO RESPECT! urge and chaibermaid tu private family, bent ‘6pm. y Ralerenoe required. Apply J ANTED-GENTLEMAN WITH 6 12 call 10 om, ANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN, POR NURS- ly, between 4 and 9 st. nw, second door tng and housework ovclock this evening, from K st.” Reveretices req Wess inown y. ow. Tubijehinn Picht partion’ Aprly 437 70h oon WASTED-peNpon sat, conducted by ladies. Men and and colored, for all kinds of domestic lal and States, with reference. u Wass ED—A MAN TO ASSIST 1 c one the perience BI at ae ad ESB ‘SA.50 per ‘Star of I-writing. CLF! ANTED—WE DESIRE TO ESTABLISH A GEN JV gpl swency in Washington the sage o: energetic man wit nent, pay GHEEN WiC —$_5 Saal WASTEDIAS, PXPEMIEN Jer in a private fanily; must lay Proummendations, Addrem OWEN, 8 pall a Business. “Por pari fe MANU Pact KG far aiice, “ida ASS SITY « Soldiers’ Home ammediatel). F V VANTED—WHITE AND Cooks for Vingimis.and New Sort caly help tocall atonce, BUKNHAM'S Workitions for Websieee Cuabeidget, Dictiwary B00 ©. A. SHEEHY & CO., 431 7th st. naw. od wal a3 V v W Sorin newt “anes ae Wat , WOMEN, earn 20c. to #2 au hour at their hrumbag: work is simple and ean sauple and full instructions, seut for 10c., to ‘Address y ANTED—A WOMAN a family of four. 1133 C st. xe. ‘Address Box 12 a. ¢. ROWELL & CO, Rut ED — SALARIED "AGEN ‘Address, with qual fications E UNION CO., 744 Broadway, New ANTED—AN HONEST YOUNG M outside of Washineton, in hain weet © a dT-th&tdw WAXED, aide leading citirs, to represent, za lange New York bose acted, SUPT. MEG. HOU: ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EY! Learners for Prof. CHRISTNEW'S new ternational “Tudor system” with an tape-measure alone, as ; by and inaterisls cut, basted, Mive. 8. J) MESSEI “Conserv: ANTE! ished roo iy preferred; north of Fst, west of 1 ences, Address EAKNEST, Star office. W: NTED—BY A LADY, A ‘ood location, at reasonable Shaaged. Address “ACCOUNTANT, UNNY ‘ANTED—TWO CONNECTING ROOMS IN THE ‘Address Box. northwest, for a lady and son. Star office. V part Sf the city preferred: bys lady: Phunged’ state location aud terns. ‘Star oflce, WVANTED-MANY PERSONS CALL ON Ua every day for furnished and unfurnished rooms. Persons having them for rent will save jug Us. Room Kenting Axency, 012 9th ANIED—NOW IS YOUR BEST CHANCE TO Tent rooms: we claim best facilities same. Call for information, terms, &c, TOR & SON, 1726 Pat. nw. Sesatad Tand 7th and Searable locstion, for 8 je location, for brick: front dwetltnie with aod. fa and 14th aud south of 8 ats. for 3.5 Stice in monthly payments.” W 2 Wise. Dwell at once to 5 “ ED-HOUSE OF EIGHT OR ‘northwest section; all 8., City P.O. W and N office. W: to cost from 85,000 to. a ani W 2ntinimproved Property to sell moderate cownission, Apply tos. ©. ahaa. —FOR A PURCHASER. ‘ats. hw. inclusive, room brick house, near New Libras wast ‘ED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES Lote for cash, placed with us will pense. “Reus enected, Jel __ WANTED-—BOA Wastepsuprehass tance aud iD & AN :D LOTS IN THE NE. city for prompt cash customer. ust be fait y good aid lots on oF wea of 13th we ne; wend V TCHELDER, 1239 F si... ANTED-ONE OR TWO ‘Jdvand 13th eas must DEAK. between, aw. YANTED—PARTNER WITH CAPITAL oF we aes eestor 3 on Giese PUGET Tecoma, Wits ANIED—A CAPABLE WHITE WOMANS FOR general 13m st. NTED—ALL FIRST-CLASS COOKS, MAIDS, arses, rewe&. chanibermatia, churn Soi butlers. 0 Femwrt atDICK’s AGENCY, O19 Tabata. re ANTED-—WOMEN COOKS, ¢10 10 840. CHAM Ireenon inci “olored SAM'L A COOMBS, 26 F st nw. ANTED—AGIRL THAT IS WELL ACQUAINTED wath ‘fine ‘tatloring work. Inquire 446 Oth acquainted with typewriting, azood cyuired aa to character @nd ability. ua ot of and abut NT GIRL TO Do GEN! eee required. ANTED — A YOUNG LADY FOR CLERICAL y AATED-COMVRTENT EXPERIE CED MEN, and else whore, on Appieton's Cyelopwedis shine. ‘Liverst deals with ‘st. a.w., Room 5, second, EMPLOYMENT tuple article of dally constr pital may secre a pernia- CED ENGLISH BUT ‘COLORED Taundrenses, &e.; TO COOK AND Wasi ANTED—COLORED MAN, OR STRONG BoY, BOYS, 3 ‘Twenty working au envelope, containing a saiuple of goo TS IN EVERY ; SIS SES torloncin. $50 permouth Teter chee, MANCFACTURER, Lock Bot 1 A RELIABLE MAN LOCATED OUT- Vioud raiary. "Refecences SE, Lock Box Lom. WANTED--ROOMS. _ FURNISHED OK PARTLY FURN. n. With or without Board: private fam- ished or aufurnished. with or without Board, ‘ANTED — NICE UNFURNISHED ROOM, essand heat second story trout; western ‘Address. Box 98, ANTED OF OWNERS—A TWO STORY PRESS brick frout dwelliug of rooms, (4 on each oor) ee dood “yard. i, 4s no basement, Tigt to exceed #4,000 cash. Also, as an invest: wrellings with od, 500each cash. Also, 8 BARSTOW, 61a ‘House: well located ; port! ITH & SLBBALD, 629 F st ‘mod. ‘Address imps, = ANTED—TO KRENT—A SMALL HOUSE, FROM $25 to #60 per mouth, between 14th, 19th, andk. ‘Address i ANTED-FOR A OLIENT, A GOOD 8 Ou @ s.CHiEL PASS acer ar NTED—DIKECT FROM OWNERS, IMPROVED be. liberally advertised at our ex- HOI 1M13 F st, Adjoiing Sun Building. utieman and wife; immediate viciuity of 10th Fe sui wife: tmumediate viciuity of WANTED_LOTS. No. of lot api ice, which suet be low, or call on Mc! ;maust ‘be north or south frout. address MCLACHLEN At ww 0; COOL refer iv oraway n Cooks. Pt st. ae DY, WHO Is ire ° GIRLS AS iu aw OD REFER: per cs iw we week: address ww aise BO. women, white pur. for District | N Ro. Fi nity to control Any ‘adda wy ~ hires} o, ¥ oe Ralistartory tar often, INESETTERS | KANK BALD- 413-3 COOKS ‘ood 630-6: < preety ‘Star office, ND RLS. ‘own homes. 10 help pay pos ve wid references, York. 410-003 AN LOCATED 389, N. A. bis own local- ew BS. mathidw ERY FAMLLY. inch-rule oF tailors oat. tor as, ith st., rete ROOM. FU 110, he references ox age by seo 'atn.w.df-m* for revt:ug D. G. PROC. uis-im Leth sts. n. w. "between Sth J huait casi, bial ASG FIRST-CLASS: NINE ROOMS “atte Capitol Hill, re th ck sales and | HLL. cor. Sth Uo. Tnsurance |OMPSON, RD. BOARD FoR SECTION OF borhood a ane wiht = = a5-3t ABLE BUILD. Penna, ave, P & state is ABLE LOCATION aust be first-class uiddiux ‘Rewlivorhood Would preter owner of J DkUG Store im Porniture and Sutures, lessor ae Te of Would tote with = would buy a. ara fresh and ‘ae WW 2a becmttettcagid beep teri | 209m ‘Stalls nts ik saprnpendent: agreuntant abo ‘pontect tity to prewat hoase and alwo moniweut New WANT FET, Sew WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ y ANTED BY A FRENCHMAX. A SITUATION Py cad, pasty e's bn Fanos ~ ia tet ANTED—A JOONG MAN CONTEMPLATING Reveget oo sa open wok Ww York Arms Gr tesumonials * abe. often rkenty. 1S WA Xte>-83, 4 XOUNG | COLOWED MAX. 4 =Aiou i © privens. fem ore beak oa to Melt Geeful Fiterenten’ ‘wil He -- TTR ne ? WwW ANTED—ENGAGE MENTS FOR COOKS, CHAM ber, Kitchen, aud Ladies’ Maida, sauidreeen, Nares, Comiunem, Weitere aud ise Along References DICK AGENCA- O13 Mths Mw. Ae ANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS id Nureon, jt Wai terms Omka Cm Suen SAME A COuniin So TS ae IV AXTED=A SITUATION INA. Dat ‘YU tas, wih a year an Adtree Che. et WASTED A Rrostenen rianMactst oF Jong experience denies an onguctent. AbdtOw DRUGS, Siar umce se ee on ACOOUNTANT and privat partuerainip accountm, acu tu Mie day emt ves a Aidress JNO. M, CONPORD, 1 PANTED- BY A LADY TYPEWKUMING TO WaAitein ter own bees orert efi ployer. Address W. M. 1406 Lithet uw. aetee VANTED-UY A KESPECCABLE COLORED rovmn e situation ay Ola lane eames (Ro wealth or inoming. wad retervpers t Tah et a “tase N tant at ls Wacken, Mae sens VANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, HOUSE: Nurses, Waivers, ¢ 4 ™ ore. Couto, snd <alveindh BURNH AN. oto" aes SLANE PRENGH referee FOR Ss JOR SALE—1K.0U0 SQUAR! coR. and K n.w.; 11,000 square tert. cor. Maes ay Ith st. cast, overlooking Lincola Park. ond 000 square feet on C st, between ad Ps BALDWin" at nal Banh Lo ae oid Jo SALETA BAMGALN Lot ON 2 MEK PEEY 28TH nm hear M, suitable for sua Small cash payment J. R. fers an A cin. pe TPORD, N LANIPK Lanier Helxiits, sonth. fro Se, per foot, only @37 = BE Sr a is H Stn atin “HEAP—TWO LOTS ON C D rect from 14th-st. cars. each, #350 cosh, balance ov tape. “Also, Unt southwest corucrof Kenesawave and ath at 30 cents per foot J. 1K. HERTFORD, 14235 Fet. dist" eye SI Fe SALE ON MARYLAND AVE AND, sor st. ne elegaut corner Le tack to 10-1008 alley mbt 6 Ze. er oon, with eagy teem" Alan 37, comer Sth st soine price: loth lots Urvagut down to grade: io tnvubleabout Heense Avie ELLER & REPETTI, aazw 326 Tovumylvauia ave. a F BALE. se Xp oN & ST. bet “Tech and Sept of 100 feet vi alley, tmaproed, by : ry Tow of small hotee which are how yayttat over 8 pee cent ou the tn veatt ~+ 5 — cain, "BM WAUNER & OO, 910 Fst ww. ath ae JOR SALE—THAT SPLENDID PIbCE ‘rty joeatod at te ror. of Cah ot sa: Truntingon both tite’ ut dor ‘ert: can be had ata cheap figue i Lath and F sta, Fok SAA STL, OPreE rox ox ly two of the beat Lute in Whituey Close, ou War- lor ave. high ground and s commandity view of Sol- srw Home atid new coscrvoit, at the low priceot Wake, ¥ Tn ween ALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD IN + Xt three diys—3 chuice Lote on jor thw baudsome dwellings JQOK SALE-AT S50 PER POOT, ONE OF THE best Lots on Kenenaw st, itn new Fyuscope) church bear tat mt, S0xis {OK SALE TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS on RT ave, bet. 14th and loth. north side. price #2 jee square foot. WESCUTT, WILOUX & WIN, ‘ais-3t 1007 Pa lave, JOR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL Lots oN CONN, ave ear Dupout Cara, couvit purchase auy tote on this frowt for Jesa than. #3. 00 et aq. foots OUP price, @2 75. WESCUSI: WILCOX & Wik, preairg 1807 Pa wwe, r JOR SALE ELEVEN LOTS ON 23D ST. NEAR Pa. ave, 20 by about Go fect: very dentable tor Dutiding; uo waste ground. east front. prices @12dy €1.30 and 81.50 per sa, foot WEDUOTE WILOOX & W 413-3 , 4 ——- 1907 Pa. ave. JOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-T. WILL GREAT . vtler fora few me Lait on 10th wt; }85px 100 tees to alley; price #150.” Alse itaon State, nest Blaine Mansion, 25100 fect She beeen ieeny are feet each, 81.25. Two very chotce lows on fe abi enean Sai ead feat Tote Secon 152. Lot 20x90 on Pet. nw Hoariswnaaett Hn 226-30" RY DESTRAB! st, between Land M ste a.w.. SWOKMBTEDT 8m JOR SALE ‘Lots iu MU Pleasant for $500 and g600 arte 3.0. Hater POR SALE POUR DEsInAMLY Lor Ave 17 59x66, in three Locks of heaps peice #125 per tot. Aiwid Emax oba Taket a me ate Jo SALE URE Dest INVESTMEN vay -lofter Building Lots on grad« wus, wituin fourraguares of 1 cars, = only #300 sy * Pasha. rats Sow York street w Re 15 lots near Dupont Circle, 1 lot, Connecticut ave, Du; 2 Lots ner Maas. ud ___ MONEY TO LOAN. Moxey, TO LOAN L¥ SUMS TO SUIT ON AB proved real estate 380. F. CULLINAN a, SETS a 7th wt ONEY TO LOAN, SHOMT TIME NOWES AND urities bowglit, AS tm __ Room = MEE Fee ree Meee Sr oud indomementn glarwayied nou reacnabie tris * Sud in strictest cout by a reepuusivie party Ade Awe DISCOUNTS, F. O, dun O00, XU B Ne real estate or furulture aecopted as een. uzi-im ONEY TO LOAN AT Low RAT! Mipereticee. ltd abd utlisedtand = ; Bouds commercial paper bought aud ~ld LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, 141 Fs, eee kur ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE, PROMI Reution tocail applications. “Shouse! tt BwADLEY, O27 Fst, Bled = Byer LOAN % rd ‘ON REAL BSTATE <_200__o3}__ THOR E WAGGANAN_ 0! TO Loay. Dies sna, soen yc at 017 -un HARTMAN, 5, Ee MERE SEMIS LS ete ross. s ‘Accouute Cashed. Loans, Rewocinsin aun other STOCKS AND BONDS, GUD COMMP-KUIAL PAPER and other first-class securities ho delay _— % we. DEMPSEY, Broker, DEM New hock v8, G. M. WHITE & CO, : sizer, $100. a tO, Loax Ox MARYLAND SchaNeke Te 738, = hes, ¢ dune, | Ec ceeeeheipelean 3 BREN, Charles wt siaimote EY TO LOAN ON REAI > as poweny