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2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: bone Side dally circulation more than treble that ef any other daily paper published in Washington, asd much greater thas that efall the other daily papers here added tegetber. SS ‘The management of the public schools is a sub- Jeet of so great pubile concern that the action of ‘Yhe citizens’ committer at its next meeting upon ‘the report of the sub-committee om schools Will be noted With interest. Much ume ts wasted in that committee tn considering, With a view to adoption Of rejection, reports in bulk with statements of al Jaged fact, reasoning, rhetoric, grammar and all. If the matter-of a report outside of specific reeom- Mendations wore considered as a written argu- ‘Ment in support of those recommendations, and after hearing other arguments only the recom- mendations were passed upon, the results would Probably be more satisfactory. In tbe school dis- ‘cussion the Lill to establish a board of education fa the specific recommendation. One who reads ‘the carefully prepared report of the sub-commit- tee may differ from it tn tt construction of the present law, or think that by an incomplete quotation of a section of the orgaaic act it has failed to do :ustice to the legal argument on the ‘Other side, or hesitate to adopt some one of its arguments as to the expediency of the proposed Iegisiation, but at tbe same time be as firm as the sub-committee in the conclusion that Washington should have an independent scaool board of ettizens, In discussing the proposed bill there may be expected differences of opinion upon matters of detail, tor example the number of members of the ‘School board or the time when the law should go Into effect, but unquestionably the committee and the people generally favor the broad principle of @ citizens’ board with large and well dedued powers. ‘There 1s no necessity to show in support of this principle a cetertoration in the schools since the citizens’ board, in theory but not in practice, went Out of existence; and no argument against the Proposed legislation 1s presented by showing the ‘continued prosperity of the schools since the Com- missioners theoretically assumed contro The ‘Washington schools attained their present high standing through about $0 years of growth under @ citizens’ independent board, the form of manage- ment approved by educators in the great majority of cities. The real change is proposed by, and the Durden of proof is upon, those who would per- petuate a system which arises only from the legal construction of 2 bungled and ambiguous law in ‘opposition to the meaning of its tramer, Since the appotatment of trustees is left with the Commis- siouers it fs diMicuit to see how the personal in- Uereats of those who favor a strengthening of the trustees at the expense of the Commissioners can De advanced by the adoption of the principle of an tadependent board. Washington is entities to h legislation as that proposed, and the Commissioners should not place themselves in op- position to a return to the old system under which the senools Mourished, and trom Which it 13 as served without contradiction Congress di@ not in fact intend that the city should depart. ‘Two funeral ceremonies were held yesterday in large cities +0 the east and west of us. In London the corpse of a victim of the recent Trafalgar ‘Square riot was dragged through tue streetsin a hearse, covered with a red pall, and surmounced by a dig signboard announcing where the man Was Killed. ‘There was a great deai of cheering and hooting by the enthusiasts who followed the hearse in procession, and one attempt was made to Break through the cordon of police who were guarding Trafalgar Square, but in vain. ‘Tue other demonstration occurred on the out- skirts of Chicago, where about 2,000 persous gathered at Waldbelm cemetery to see the Dodies of the hunged anarchists lowered into a single grave, Capt. Black, the chief counsel for these men at their trial, delivered the address of the day, ia waien a blasphemous comparison was made between the death of Jesus Christ and the deaths of bis four clients; and Paul Grott Kan and Albert Curiin followed with inflam matory appeals for veugeance on the “ruling classes.” But the day passed without an act of Vieleucs; and tuen the assemblage crowded into {the carsof a monopolistic railroad company, con- trolled by their arch-enemies the capitailsts, and contributed their dimes and quarters to swell the ‘wealth of the tyrants against whose despotism they spend their ives in raiiing. ‘These are noteworthy signs of the times. In ‘London the rabbie. although once in ciose quarters ‘with the constabulary, ended their indecent per formance without anybody's being Killed or hurt. Yn the suburbs of Chicago the police made not even a show of forcé, but allowed the vaporings of Ihe orators, domestic and imported, wo expend themseives barmieasly in the free air. Both occa- ‘sfons were fresh triuiaphs for law and order, Tne ‘very security they enjoyed as long as no hand ‘was raised in violence, furnished nerves to the men who made the nolse. Had they not felt the strongest faith in the very reign of organized Justice which they decry, they would not have ‘Ventured to tempt fave in this way. Had anareh- fam, of even an uncertain administration of law, prevailed tn either city, the day would scarcely have passed without Dicodshed; for the patience ‘of the better part of any community 1s not tnex- haustible, aad the Insults which courts and juries and police treat with quiet sufferance would not ave gone uarebuked if the overheated tempers ot ‘the populace had been given full sway for awhile, a ‘The carrier-boys of Jus Stam had a pretty rough experience on Saturdfy evening, loaded down as ‘ey Were with their weighty burden, made extra Beaty by the mammoth edition of that day's Asaue, and baving to truage, as they did, through ® Diinding snow-storm and over slippery and snow-bicked thoroughfares, Doubtless, many Subscribers were served late, and some may have failed torecetve the paper at all, In consequent Dut in the main the little fetlows pertorm thei exacting doties weil, and, trying as It is to have to G0 without one’s favorite evening paper, due allowance should be made (or the aiMculties gem. erally atteading their arduous task. And, ac. cording as they have been prompt and faithful in Serving subseribers throughout the year, it 13 to be hoped they will be remembered when they Wake their rounds on New Year morning, bearing ‘Tur Evssivo Stax Annual for 1888, whica, in at- Wactions and usefulness, Will surpass any of its Dredecessors. ‘The fact that & good many newly arrived Con- gresamea have undertaken to biow out the gas in ‘thetr rooms before retiring at night has been ‘Widely commented on, but the wrong reason for uch action has untformly been assigned. It is Rot because Of thelr want of Knowledge of the ‘Ways and convemiences of the world that thee ngs are done. The Washington gas 13 90 poor 3m qualtty that it ts naturally supposed to be some other substance bY tbose unfamiliar with want of WWuminating power, and treated accordingly. a Following the touch of winter on Saturday we May look for the usual announcement that the each crop of Delaware and New Jersey has been destsoyed. It bas been delayed untii now only ‘waiting for the first snow fail. ———————— Fon Cununas Greatest Variety of EDIBLES, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. A Wonderful Assortment, XW. BURCHELL 1985 F sr. at Wospunre: Basourss =e ‘Atber and Plush gibet things very besa Flannel See Below _ ald bt 907 Fs ANICURE MISS MAXWELL 7 will arrange Indies’ nails at their Fe yt of a pean cant a! pTees reaonabia, eRe aie se Misangeatel Poss Waree POLAND WATER. 0-20" A dare Care for Brecht's Dnsease of the Kidneys, Stowe ta the Bleddar, Dyspepsia, Dropay, Salt Ruean, and Scrofula, Comtens low organic matter than any water news, 1am tbe Sule Agent fr this Celevrated Water for the (District of Coiansbia, ‘Meek ont ton imitations. JOHN KSTWORTH, ‘th and D etreets nortrwent, Pre evuere north of Puunsyivenie avenue. ‘Telepbone call, 122-2. 46-1 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. bend MONDAY, aw we ee ‘This is the season when the most exacting demands ‘are made upon the resources of the Jeweler's art, and ‘we think our jewelry department contains s combina- tion of novelties unequalled in this city. For instance, ‘we are offering the newest designs in LADIES CHAINS, SHIRT STUDS, GENTS CHAINS, BANGLES, BREAST PINS, NECKLACES, HAIR PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, LACE PINS, MOUBNING GOODS, BRACELETS, JET AND RUBBER JEWELRY. WE WILLGIVE YOU A FEW PRICES: ‘Rhine Stone Fob Chains from 98 cents up. Rhine Stone Necklaces from $4.48 to $8. Rhine Stone Hairpins trom 2% cents to 91.98. Rhine Stone Breastpine from 38 cents to 98 cents. ‘Fine Roled-plate Cuff Buttons from 19 ets, to §2. And soon. We can't berin to quote prices because the variety is so larga The Jewelry Department is right by the door, as you enter. Visit it if you want to see some Dovelties ia gift goods, LEATHER GOODS. ‘We never bad so lange or extensive a stock of leathor ‘Goods at the holiday season ag webave now. The de partment contains everything that could possibly be desired in POCKET BOOKS, SATCHELS, PURSES, HAND Bags, CARD CASES, PORTMANTEAUX. ‘There is every variety, at all prices, of every quality and in every design. ‘We are selling sesl, Japanese and Calfskin pooket- ‘books, 6, 7, 8 and 9 inches long, at from 98c. up. ‘We are selling long pocketbooks from 250. to @5. ‘We are selling s stylish alligator skin, long pocket- book with oxydized silver fiap and clasp at 98c., and onein fancy leathers at $1.25. ‘We are selling purses at from 48¢. to $3, made of ‘seal, Japanese and genuine alligator leather. ‘We are selling children's satchels at 25c., and ladies’ satchels at from 49¢. to 85. Itdon't make any difference what you are looking for in leather goods—whether it be low-priced or bigh- Priced, #e can show it to you. ‘You wifl find our leather-goods department right ‘next to our Jewelry department. ‘Weare open Nightly until 9 o'clock, We have had manufactnred for our Holiday Trade three special Plush Dressing or Toilet Cases which we claim to be better barxains for the money than auyone else is offering. We have taken great care iu the style of box and quality of plush and satin lining used in their manufacture. They come in differnt colors, garuet, olive, oid gold and blue, and are fitted ‘With didforent styles of toilet articles, making line of very serviceable aud handsome cases, at exceedingly low Brices, We guarantee the quality of boxes and tines, Case No. 2, 1036245 inches, containing Comb, Brush sud Mirror, Black Oval Fittiogs, 1.39. : Fancy Ivorosa Fittings, @1.87. ‘White or Amber Celluloid Fittings, $1.98. Case Xo. 3, 115426 inches, containing Come, Brosh Tipe ltT™ Provectiog Base, Biack Oval Fittings, Fancy Ivoroyd Fittings, $2.48. ‘White or Amber Celjuloid Fittings, ¢2.49. a +, 12x6% inches, Octagon Corners, Project- containing Comix Brush and Mirror, Ivoroyd Fittings, @2.98. be Vhite or Amber Celluloid Fittings, $2.99. ‘These are only # few from our many styles of cheaper | — ‘sud more expensive cases, but for these we claim Sepectal mecit, a4 the bent value for the money ever SMITH & WARDWELL, 705-707-700 Market IS. TALL, 100. Soi Beier eaeea Peer nants sta 216-30 Exrnsoapousr HOLIDAY BaRGalxs cor Gensioe REAVER Mute se 65.80 at worth =r els. ‘Pur Top Kid Gloves very low. Just recetyed now line of Table Covers. Elesant 10-4 Garnet and Green Covers, at $1.39. of Benders, Sys Stk 20-4 size, newest deutn, at tiely Sor geiay Clothe reduced to $2.19, posi- ‘SILK MUFFLERS IN CREAM AND WHITE. IT PHICES. ‘cu made snother big cat in sll departments for Bhs 000 xxas rrtenere | REDUCED | PRICES. ‘Tofmduce youtoshop during the less busy hours the PALAIS ROYAL offers the stme reduced prices as sdvertiond last week im the S7am and now sdver- ised in the Post. REDUCED PRICES ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING HOURS, FROM 8 TO 11 A M., AND PROMS T0;9 F. M. ‘The Palais Royal is sq well knows as HEADQUAN- ‘TERS for Gloves, Handkerchiess and fancy goods, that ‘we doem it only necessary to advertise VERY PRACTICAL PRESENTS. Sore ides of the immensity of the stock of Upbol- stery Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Blankets and Flsn- ‘Bels 1s given in stating, these departments cover the tutire 5d floor over atores Now, 1217 and 1119 Fema sylvania avenue and 401, 403,405 and 407 12th street, THE ELEVATOR is aituated in peamge adjoining Glove dept., which is rear of Store No. 1119 Peuna. ave.,it will quickly take you to “the beat lighted and handsomest: ‘Prices from 750. to €15. Special bargains arc 20 dos. Plush covers with band- ‘somely brocaded borders, 2 foet square, 75c. 25 doz. same quality but % size, @1.50. me oe with deep fringe, only 10 doz.6-4 Chenille covers with plain centers, $2.25, figured centers $2.50. 5 dos. extra long Plush table scarfs, exquisitely embd., $4.50 and 86. 120 dos. Felt table scarfs, handsomely einbd. 708, ‘and 98¢. each and worth double thess prices, PIANO COVERS FOR PRESENTS. ‘We think the best assortment in the eity. Cloth, embd. $3.50, $3.75, $4.50 up to $10. Chenille, $7.50 and $8.50. ‘Velour, $17.50, $19 and $22.50. Plush, 625. ‘New and handsome styles of borders, CURTAINS FOR PRESENTS, A new department but s specialty of the Palais Royal We are told we are Hevdquarters for Ourtsina. ‘We think no store in town sells more, or in fact, as many. ‘Nottingham Curtains from 67c. to 96 palr. ‘Swiss Curtains from $4.75 to @25 pair. Irish Point Curtains from 82.25 to $27.50 pair. Silk Renaissance Curtains from 813.50 to @26 palr, ‘Turcoman Fortieres $3 to $32.50 pair. Chenille Portieres 96.50 to $22.50 pair. RUGS FOR PRESENTS. Always wpace for arug. Never were they more in de- mand. We are now showing 50 dosem new Sumyrus Tugs, all sizes, and the very latest designs. Prices 70c. Yo 88.50 each. ‘The art rags at $2.25 and $3 are unusual values. fre ee A Po aa aa ROYAL. (A, LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) a9 2117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pea og dl7-2t* 74h and 747 stae FRE A RRR. L ERE ™ hf be E BT > gs ae ore eee ee “THE fAVORITE ONE.” ‘New Etching by Gravier. “THE LAST LOAD,” G, H. MoCord, A. Drescher. “EVENING GLOW,” On Parchment, Chaunel. And many others, The best impressions of fine ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. PAINTINGS and MIRRORS, at moderate prices, PHOTOGRAPHS, AUTOGRAPHS, ko. THE BEST AND MOST TASTEFUL PICTURE FRAMES. ALL THE “ROGERS GROUPS.” &c, EARLE & 8ORS, 816 Chestnut st, Phila, gas. 27-m,w,2,3m, Narrosaz. Noverry Wonns, Room 45, Post building. ‘Tam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to manufacture all kindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ ‘&c, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating done, Esti a 119-3 ] ADIE® FINE LINEN HEMSTITONED mAND- INE LINEN Lae ia, 12sec. al 103m ALBERT F. CHILDS, Prop. Gent's om eel eed Seiusnties For “Te oF: FOR THE HOLIDAYS a Sw-PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, Sa” OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, STORM ULSTRES. ‘Thie is the season for both, and both are here in large variety. In baying 6 Full Dives ‘Suit the most important potut to be considered ia the ft. Unless tt will fit perfectly it will Jook bedly—much worse than the ordinary suit thet Site no better. That point settled, the quality and trimming should recetve careful attention. Now, we are proud of the perfeet- Atting qualities of our Full Dress Suits. The Sizes are graded to Mt the tall and alight, the short and stout, and the man of regular form. ‘Wo coll then separately or in sults; for in- ‘stanee, wo carry three grades in plain black cloth. The coats cost $15, $20, and $25; the ‘vests to match in the order named will cost 4, “ 5, nd 06, and Docakin trousers #6, $8, $10, and $12. Weare also showing some beautiful effects in low-cut white vests, brocaded and ‘watered silks, ottoman reps, and Marseilles. ‘The very latest thing in Full Dress Suite ie @ fine French Corkscrew, with corded edges and Hned throughout with satin. Our price for such is $35 for coat and vest, and $10 for trousers, The man who wears s full dress suit can't safely deny himself the luxury of a ‘Storm Ulster. We have them in every grade that's warm, good, and stylish. Our prices range from $10 to #30. Its hardly necessary to remind you that ‘we carry in stock everything that gentleman needs. Full Dress Shirts, with plain and hand- embroidered frouta; full dress Bows and Ties: Patent Leather Pumps and Shoes, Gloves, Um- Drelias, Opera and all other kinda of Hats, Dreas- ing Robes, Smoking Jackets, sud thousands of other things suitable for gentlemen's woar—all ‘at prices that are usually charged for goods of tnfertor merit. SAKS & COMPANY, GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. 419 «= 900 TO 308 SEVENTH 8T. Boasez Goons rom XMAS PRESENTS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WATERPROOFS, Toxs, HOT-WATER Bags, ATOMIZERS, RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other useful things at the ANGLO-AMERICAN RUBBER CO., 417-26 935 F st.n.w. We are often asked thie question, and to eatety everybody that the GREAT OLOSING-OUT SALE ar Oak HALL, oR. 10TH AND F STREETS, rr bone invite ‘need of Clothing ‘salfand examine ou eters and Prices moles ea tks tale far better than any amount of assuring can do. BOYs' SUITS AND OVERCOATS. On Suite and Overcosts for boys, ages 4 to 12, we have cut prices Just in half, which makes them really lower than the vost of manufacture ON SUITS AND OVEROCOATS FOR BOYS, AGES 13 TO 18, wo bave still further reduced Prices, which were al- ways the lowest in the city, by one-third, This makes them undoubtedly the best bargains in Clothing ever bss OVERCOATS. ‘We have been greatly overstocked on Overcoats, but thanks to the low Prices at which we have offered them, the stock has been greatly reduced. Still, we Daven full line, and hare no doubt that at the Prices they are offered they will soon be closed out. A word to the wise, ko. SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS have been reduced in Price towuch low figures iat it ‘will pay to buy them, even for future use. And we can suit every one with a Suit, from a Satin-lined Full Dress to good Business Suit at $6. PANTS. A fall line of Pants, from the smallest children's size 10.46 waist. Prices 0. K. CAK HALL. COR TENTH AND F STS. ETCHIN AiG ne ‘WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, CHROMOS, ARTOTYPE ENGRAVINGS, &0, PICTURE FRAMES Made to order. Over 500 designs of Mouldings ot hand. ‘The largest and cheapest line of Plush aud Fancy Cabinet Frames VEERSHOF?F azew 916 and 411 BEVENTH ST. Camsrnas Treva, SORWAY SPRUCE FoR CRALSTAAS TREES, OUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS. TMMORTELLES FOR GRAVES, ETC. JOR SATE, 621 7th ot 2. w, Joussox & Lerten. ‘ur etare will be ones all of next week ta the even tag nil MERE O'CLOCK. or later, where we wil show to customers a ful! line of FANCY TOWELS, BURRAU COVERS, GLOVES of all kinds. j KID GLOVES, at 63, 69, 73, 98¢. ‘The best goods ever sold for the price named. A full line of ‘HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. ‘We have just received another case of those besutiful DIAGONAL DRESS GOODS, st 15<. ‘None like them in the city. Suitable for presents, SIL and GLORIA UMBRELLAS, from $1.75 to 95. Gold, Silver and Natural Handles, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, az 713 Market Space. Somermxe Usercoz For Cunsrus. GENTLEMEN APPRECIATE THE USEFUL AS WELL AS THE ORNAMENTAL, AND WHEN THE USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARE COMBINED YOU HAVE SOMETHING VERY ACCEPTABLE. WHAT WILL SUIT YOUR HUSBAND, FATHER, | Big BROTHER OR SON BETTER THAN A HANDSOME STYLISH AND GOOD OVERCOAT. IN THESE DAYS A HANDSOMELY LINED OVEROOATIS SOMETHING TO BE APPRECIATED Mors Space To Haxpxercnare aie? gach cored ps omseny ‘Commer 11th afd F sta. nw. the Rumber of customers ever hangs, sae clevetorn: atin Coed WOODWARD & LOTBROP. Cor. 11th end F sta. n.w. Maraop da erst 1 LoT oF Aust dton 6 RIBBONS, Which have, heretoi a at 45, 80, 60, and G3 per sant aE the wat price of Those come in foieg-aie di (ferent shades, ‘REVER BEFORE HAVESSILK AND:SATIN LININGS | *P®lslly desirable for ‘nev work. BEEN USED 80 MUCH, NOR BEEN FURNISHED AS CHEAPLY AS Now. WE SHOW BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA BEAVEK Cops Cores Dost Fates COATS, LINED WITH SATIN, CORDED EDGES, AND FASHIONED “IN CUT FOR 815. THESE ARE NOT OLD STYLES OR OLD STOCK MARKED DOWN, BUT FRESH NEW GOODS. OF COURSE WE CARRY THE FINER GRADES, AT €20, $25, $30 AND #40. FOR 040 (First floor; center.) . WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. Pinsh, fancy silk. or emaey acceptable Size l hy ri ton Tnch. paeaieatad Size 22 by 22 inch, only €2.50 eset. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th sud F sts. n.w. ise WE SELL THE USUAL 950 GOODS AND SUCH 48 Pocer-no: zooxs For Xoes | 1FTS. MERCHANT TAILORS MAKE TO ORDER FOR $75. IN MEDIUM-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, WE SHOW ‘THE FINEST LINES OF BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, SUCH 48 ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, SILE-LINED AND WORSTED-LINED, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN KERSEYS AND MEL- ‘TONS AT PRICES RANGING FROM $15 TO 630. SOME EXCLUSIVE STYLES OF ENGLISH “TOP COATS” AT 818. AS TO SPECIAL STYLES, “NOVELTIES” Bors Orzncoars . IN OVERCOATS, NO ONE IN WASHINGTON AP- PROACHES US. WHAT WILL BE A MORE ACCEPTABLE PRES- ENT THAN ONE OF OUR ENGLISH OB IRISH CAPE COATS, ONLY TWO OR THREE ALIKEIN THE CITY? & B BARNUM & CO, az 931 PENN. AVENUE, Tors: Tors: Tovs: FANCY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES BUY NoW To avon THE RUsH NciDENT 70| Prvss Wraars For THE HOLIDaYs. PRICES THE LOWEST. ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST. ‘MAMMOTH STORE OF WASHINGTON. Eversthing on hand to please « child and to amuse » mother. Only Store of the Kind in the city, Polite attend. ance. Come snd see the TYPE WRITER, perfect $12.00 Machine; operator in sttendance; good enough for office use. ECLYPSE PHOTOGRAPH OUTFIT, complete, only $2.50, child 10 years of age can make a picture. Ample storage for goods to be laid aside. Prompt delivery by numerous wagons. CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7TH 8T. N. W., above Dat. ¥. LOUIS UPMANS, ‘Manager. 417,19,22,23 Exeaoxzo Youxas Couranr ‘Are Offering BRUSSELS SPROUTS—The latest correct thine 1o serve ue “frat Souree OST cacy. FRENCH PEAS—Very small, tender and fine flavor, Glaus Jara. MUSHROOMS—Perfect Buttons. Glass Jars, FRENOH STRING BEANS—Extra small and tender. FRENCH MIS;D VEGETABLES zrqutely pur in TABLE O11 the Hucst quality that can possibly be WEISBAD. 8 MtSERVES—Blood Peaches, Apricots and Ras) PLUM PEDDING “ichaedaon & Robbins’ brand ward & Lothrop have just ne iogas cementy ee pairs Gara (First floor, rear; notion department.) WOODWARD & LOTHRUP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n. “on P. nee, Crecuee 5S, Upaere said nates gue Srererat Rc have se easaleat amortment, LELTOS OVERCOAT TA Fico. “MON’ TPAGRAG OtEticoaTs, RG SAC ON cons FIN WHIP-C! RD UVERCOATS. PLAIN CHEVIOT, eneon ae UAE HE FANCY CH ED Ov! pated In nest dark aig oo, fee ® Ce BERaE ae Rea tonia ere Et a ‘ariety encugh to suitany taste. (Third floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. RESENTS. Me invite attention to our elegant 1 ne of SEAL PLUSH JAC! SEAL PLU Husbands could not ‘make » present ‘combines more eleaments of utility eounfo it is made from selected ma- Sore yuperios cus im the eEkaere periot MADBAE, (Third floor: two elevators). WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Gor. 11th and F sta. nw. ER 19, 1887—SIX PAGES. Bi A Ween Re eR Cook! wane ERD AEE FinsT-CLass s. oe Tina batlers te mepnt GENCY. O13 Furst nw. aie WANTED -« 2 eee, WOMAN. a ay SNNE do washing, asmiat fmmediately at 1680 High =trest, Toes0, oA Nunes st aiFoeeeinl ‘orawa” Waiters. Drivers or Farm Hats “Soon. 19-88 SSANL A COOMBS 20 Fat nw. ANTEDIAYOUNG WOMAN WHO CAN READ, end vew well and do chamberwork * Wire ™ ANTED — WHITE SEre SCRE Dt eae WaT Y 80 a e " ee it ‘required. ae LLIGENT ENT MEX Po Fou ttoom ade ANTED—A TIDY | GIRL TO COOK: | ESTE oa 00s beste awe WASTED WHITe MAN NOT APRAID OF WORE 2.00 cloek hm. BL, MATTIER, Ft. uw. second floor. x NTLEMAN FOR Pili WY sition trom 8 0 3. daly. ay rreckiys qoute ‘well ‘Apply 9:30 a, FA THUD sue WixTeD wate AND coLonay Coons Wits jorkers, ads for Vir 1d Ni ol fopheiy ical at cate iaanekd Beg ANTED-GOOD WAG gar 25, Stationery; Packages, cost 1 ss ten. gage nie Sew. PRBS see Se BA Saees, IE eh PP WASTED RUSHING SALESMEN To SELL TRE ait rom @ to 19, anal 16 ae mh, OF D0 @ 0 lw? Winks GENTLEMAN “WISHES TO HAVE © hereon sive him lesadue in German conversa: Address, stating terms, &,, Box 51, Star office. Warr SETTLED | PROTESTANT WoMAy to nutee « baby; must be stron health: must stay always at night a. Feferenices, Address Box 11%, star office WAndZ®DGU4.04 H BOWS: ALL MONDAY, 4 to 6, at 480 Pennsylvania avenue: bring written reference. 17-20" Abedin UNG 1 MEX FOR STOCK-RAISiNG, Tare opportunity, delight opportunity, deli Frctoas ctor ACB BOER ae wed with piy to Box 52, V ANTED-—TWO H. NEES day, 2 to 4, at 480 WS TED>1WO JOURNEY MEN BARBERS (COT- Wares guaranteed to Brat-class Work WILSON, Ebvitt House, dl WaxEDIAGENTS. MALE — IRELAND, Past 8: $80 Hiysteated, 63.50: Areuta sibeity, Pu Murray Kendall Go, Texas a WHOLESALE ‘GROCERT perienced outside ; one Be- ; tale age and experience. \T SALESMEN. CAI inylvania ave. erlect territory, i. New lork: het cig WW! STED-FLATE-PRINTENS FOR CARD AND fnvitatign work. Inquire Room 47, Post Build ing, 10th ond Date ee aig-ae Wes: MPETENT EXPFRIENGED MV, V ths ity ahd sacuiens om Appleta'a Crclotmdig Biography, now publishing. “Liveral deatina wi Fee erien ‘Apply 437 7th at. Bw, Boma 5 seco.d WIS ORES EMPLOYMENT reau, condi adi. Ben and wosse’, bis 34 colored tr all hinds of domestic Sa Staten: with reference, C1 Msc WASTED, S, AND GIRLS, to earn 20c. to #2 an hour at their own homes: humbug; work is simple and easy. Twenty syorking | 3 smpples jan cuvelone, containing’ a sale of goods — to be So, Bu 4 es, iavbia we ity, a lange New York emer salary. "Refe.ences qiagied. BUPT. MFO. HOUSE, Lock Box Ions hew York. 2h m.tukt-dw V ANTEDLADINS ALE OFFERED EwBROID- ry needlework at their own homes (Lown of coun try) bya ‘shtenaly hose: pazen he unde: ining 1 ‘Address ARTINi TCS Sth st, New York city. TW ANTED=A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof. CHRISTNER's new “In any. inch rule or tailors cut. Brvatatie genuine, Good fornia Parciculers LEWORK O04 139 nbse6nt ternational ‘Tailor System” with tapemeasure alone, as all scien “WANTED--ROOMS. ANTI ore PERSONS ALL ON pe aes : ches and watarniehet oo for rent will save money by sce: ineus. ag tetera Bch et uwdt-tmre vs attention of entleinen, desizing to «ive neeate ‘dreas for s Christinas present is DI ‘TOCK OF SILK FABRIK peneeeta pasts te, ‘Wecau conscienti-Usly recommend tor fineness: ‘of Gnwh and durability, of textnre.« ty mh and durability, Buccs will be ‘comparatively low. We “Sion, at-St.e, PAILLt FRANCAISE BLACK, Af. SEY SLE dhos GRAIN. BLACK, ALES acacia intjtHADAME, BLACK, ALuSILK. Satis * DUCHESS. pave attire ‘DESONE prac, Ate Sick Peat’ DE DE SUEDE. BLack aLf-sltk’ an BLACK, Ste it LE Fiona. Brac tN aL Mok [UN UPOLE. S18 Puc hea suaaw. (don't buy the old); one, two aud four pound mack, Lemar RUA rrancaise, FRUIT CAKE, alt 2 Qua 'y exceedingly fine? in various FRENCH PuUsusesire auality, in 101m decoratea | PO Sus addin in boxes, a desiranle preseut to send te STUFFED PRUNES—In fancy wooden boxes. WEISBADEN CARAMELS—Fancy wooden boxes. Caly 61-25 per yard. FW Sik Dress Patierde will be put upina ‘to their preeeptableuces.” (First floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11tb and F sts. n. w. FRENCH FRUITS GLACES—Beautiful decorated car- D: P. ATTERNS amie fariety, over one ton in stock and more xO Tiger 5 Hety oan esta hat Rivaary tn eelectt ow PORTAVELY 4 that We are preparea to offer superior quailty, abd at tesnouable RAISINS—We poles a for ae 4 a ease id Bull od ELPHONZO YOUNGS' COMPANY, 428 Ninth street, * sd paRDEEING SAV, corre} a6 Gaeer Reovortoxs Ix Fixe Danese @oos, PATTERN DRESSES REDUCED LESS THAN HALF PRICE, ‘THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. ‘We intend to make prices from this time for ‘ward, and offer an opportunity to the public to ecure fine foreign Dress Goods at half price. Cee eae fewicae Cheviot, 40 in. wide, = Guced to 75c. trom $1.25, ‘We have placed on our center counter s lot of Dress Patterns at lees than half price, and would, sugwest an inspection, aa the goods are of the Dest qualities and the styles new. W. M SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Quite s number of new shapes in Ladies’ _ SRALSKIN AND ENGLISH PLUSH WRAPS. Sealakin Sacques, $125, $150, Lyty 6200, BERS ‘bust measures 32 to 42, length 38 UMBRELLA, . ‘prices 61.50 to $20. VICEABLE CHRISTMAS GI Wo ell more Dress satterns, Bisek' ie lester, Snore Yartea, and sonora ct a the. Bs ot Sane peas WAR 2s 2OW JS YOUR BEST CHANCE TO Feat rooms: we claim, best facilities for, renting same. Call for information, terma, &. — D. TOR & SON, 1326 F stn. nis- WANTED HOUSES. War IMMEDIATE CASH PI ee 000. De. 8 6,000. de to = catia mee eas wanting to invest 810,000 in small Petco AED dD. SIOxE, 806 F st. nw. STEDA LADY OF EXPERIENCE WANTS 10 Waite party ine atuctings lange boarding hoass in tho wareieeek gt wil Bets furuiched pours where the occupants will Address: eer Star office. cape PpON an Lane, expericnced in kee; ii boarders, wishes a (ur- Ries Sune. entra” Alt “Alt reat taken Jb board, with riod Aktiow CENTEAL Staroffoe aiTske™ Wistewe OF OWNEKs—A TWO STORY PRESS W: cick trong deli of 8 rugs. (4 ut sack, Soon) fund good ‘00 basenveut, Hocatad eoteeon K and ‘and Ft ana }Oth wee, Ww? Rrent-Four good bri ings 'wich mod ap. ent ¥ ot — Senaihe a tweaes ‘aova po brick front dwelling ih wad. impte, Seton and 2oth and south c cree alts ANTED-DIRECT FROM OWNERS, IM a D> IW ssattaitarroved Property to wll gto salen and moderate coutuission. Apply to “ger ete Wait a GENES wousiS pacct we will oe ibereliy adv Sivertioel of rex cx ce in a Ee fioulson, _1513 F et, Adipining a Bute ANTED-THE CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT W Siiirany, with considerable ready cayital, desires to make fmujeditepupecan.ae Owes of dosirabie Yacant rouud aud. meditanealze bousns, expecially i * ‘eectiou, cal upon or adress aie A | be SiliELbs 1000 Feta airs WAN’ TED-MISCELLANE EOUS 6epNsTAN TANEOUS ART OF NE OF Ni EVER FORGET- FORGET. ” See Notices” and —— SN Oe Foe ceag Tae. as tatest conti: Diag Se ANTED—A PU! = ‘On A NEW ORI CRIB. 100 sears joc of fancy wood” ‘Rinet Wastes a pertain A NEW aaa Wee fcod workmeanatiy. for Star ofhee, aa? de ae OLD UNITED STAI ‘ a ni suvelonee ia om Likguest ‘Call of address 3. Stow. Feat ANTED—T0 INVEST IN COTS OB IMPROVED ee = Ege ee AN =e ‘ANT! wt ithnef eu * aoe ‘ho mee Drug Store. ‘6-1m” Wen ear eee aT. 22 CENTS eae sas Center, oes Grate Amechenee sme, dle we FOAGEMES 1» FOR “OKA st RoR cua : rise tie re rete WANTED Place PY A TROY ooLomen Sar rate, North Carolin, in private teu stary oWit E-Ceawh norte et Waste aay a v0 2G, ENOLIOMMAN. & ‘ae valet of Indoor samt. roreuehi> ab Bost genet ni bape Baton Dew York ve erenoes, Ww* — EMPLOY he AND OF rns — iN Buployment i mamas cnemen a Bote Rang Be Uon to two. “a uot proaives or eh Safey te Poy orders are undresses, &e.. women | ‘aud will | $ockeae HPA wal i A OO | Wires bestid Smituation aa | puree y at Decne. May LaNeon SS iv FaSTED SETUATI: x8 PO) Wei Qoky, uQUME feulllons, ud Sal-sindion, wether he! female. FM. BURN Sep hep, maleand Bases ausSe | Was eD-BY_ AN” EXPFRIEN ED srevoa rap pe perate or & position asa 4 417-30 creck, eee corendee Dh SSSARER A FINST-CLAse ‘out by the day sdirens 1622 Ont [tte tl | TANTED—A &I° Wie esa EQS AIT Y tt eters | WAXTER-4 youre w |W desires position as ste | Bestlof references "Address NE LOT, 50, ON ORK forth of Bayar cineie wer 80 cents per gure ie, weer NOH ave HULL diy.at eT mi my ce Teen eines _— “ we ae fen erie ee rae ‘Mavs. ave. Sica at sof ise boat, PBA Gir FEE AL OF TMs buyt LOCATED LOTS Por sees, wera shore ply to EULER & REPETTE 380 Fermeyiveninare he Lots in Mt Pleasant for 54 OUR DESIRABLE | aes 76x08, im three blocks of Dtipon ah. wala ae Ae AL BANK STOCK FOR SALE Soh, Dividend Januacy b i stock te raytdiy fnereseing in ‘PEvouze. 20 Kelloes Bail Lug, 1416 Ft, ARPS NATIOLAL UNION 1N> ee aes — Dividend January Ls ittcn. ‘ompan seve cuit Pad a. PELOUZE 20 Kellogy Building, 146 $+ STANTANEOU ADT oF Never ronaxT. coftimes. 1. BC “Sobiie. borwes, std wagon ea. reall gallons a day. Address CASH. Star oftere y ANTED remcie e Fon W int over a5 por man SrasesNESs A’ “EXPERIENCED. DENT; DESURES PART Der, lady or @entiemst,, with mmecapitnl, 10-00 i als an ofc ah the iy for the traca- cum of be pgetaltion in the profemsion: address 0. 1S), “eer Fe SALR-ONE OF THE PrsT “tn ATED ‘Drug store in W. ‘A rare chacce for @ ro meee Box 41. Star office, ED—ALL THOSE WitO HAVE PRAO utious Of patente to commuficate with the wiving full history, uss wud aim of the yer patente sdvantersousiy bandied tm eR and vidreas, imapcdiately, Nest. Ac LAS As ARTIES DE “DESIRING w0y. SEL ORE Pas Sry a oe nies ae a15-1w Jok SALE- a DRUG Br WELL Lsbed and centre ly located, will be sod. at 104 Feaso in for seliitug. Ne NE OF THE BEST BUSINESS PROPER ‘ies iu the city —Lot 4 and part o: iot 5, square fect on Ata xt, between Aud D ats. uuwedistely north st opal. Uy & devth of 200 teet, or will Re es GOLDSBUROT: Successors to Jacob Rich, 61:3 16th st. Loans aud Discounts a Specialty. _Tnterest allowed on Time Deposita SIX PER CENT LOANS GUAKANTSED B Sie ae Satay fee'Tieurrs Uulted tate, Pied’ Jotarest Be SE A PAREN, Washing. iis Fen STRING, LETTER =H” 18 GOLD ON BLACK eect, witisie WW, Be oe hnioe, lies Jor return of seme to 54 Pete.w. liz Lost QR RUSDAY, BETWEEN TUE INCAKNA wreh and corer 10th aud U streets. a silver Bi2ch nd chain.“ Meturn to 1408 Lou ~~ a aie Fh pa EtY ER COLORED dog. aurwers H Se JARVIS, 420 the, nad Peetve reat eres Nioh Ag teed L= GOING OTH AND LST rrr for ite return to 1108 6th st. uw. OST-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, BETWEEN iM and 10th, # parcel of of value to the SURES oar ns = O8T — BETWEEN 151H AND & STS. AND DU- pont Ch Bracelet with ball Bt each end. aa 505 Ket n. w. ir Ost 08, TAKEN Us URPLE, PLE SILK PURSE PURSE | EE Laan aE ae raturned w 1003 Hi st, aw. Lo brella with silver 50004 Q at. mw. OST AT ALBAOGH'S SATU.DAY MATL comtaining a suai suum of ature ‘will coufer @ favor by leaving at nw a” ) REW: TOLEN ON THE NIGHT OF pogo a for cow and G18 tor ra “of “tue AF ERNOON. DoCEMBER Parken Sandee Va, =e ae. are newe of Mine al ty 13S — Vave on wal be teh oe