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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: | os TUrSsDAY - cRosmy 5. NOYES ‘he Evening Star has a regular. permancat bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that «fall the other daily papers bere added Although general attention In Maryland Is fixed ‘pon the renabilitation of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, not astep can be taken until tae legis. lature moves in the premises. The act of 1884, on which dependence Is placed for permission for the state treasurer to buy repair bonds for the sinking fund, does not apply to the situation which now exists, for such purchases are expressly limited to securit! s wich are paying interest. What is needed inthe present emergency 1s an act of spectal legislation to flt this case, authorizing the treasurer to buy a majority of the defaulted re- Pair bonds, or, say, $250,000 worth of them, ‘The idea in the 1ainds of the friends of the canal Is to scale the general debt of the company, which 18 said to be .argely a fictitious creation, and by a generous process of scaling to reduce it to about 7,000,000. With its present interest, and that to De acquired by the proposed purchase, the state wonld hold about a third share in the ownership Of the property, and be represented in the direct- Ory, and able to protect itsown right without ex- ercising soeh a control there a8 to make the canal ‘@ political machine for the bene@tt of the dominant party. It ts the opinion of some well-informed obwervers that the Baltimore and Ouio syndicate would be ‘willing to part with their interest in the balf-mil- lion of repair bonds for the sake of getting ready money and averting foreclosure for the present, as they are tn no condition to bid against the outside competition Which would be attracted 1f the prop- erty should once reach the auction-blocic. Governor Lloyd ts expected to discuss the whole subject in his message, and to favor the state's n- terference in this Instance, as the property ts valued at three iailifon dollars, and the Treas. ury would be amply protected against loss. At. toruey-General Wuyte also favors an amendment to the constitution permitting the state to aid Works of internal improvement in which it has an interest, and believes that tue legislature could lawfully buy In enough of the overdue coupons to prevent foreclosure till the people had bad a ‘chance to vote on ths proposed amendment. —$—- Henry George’s schcol of reformers are quoting ‘with loud acclamations of approval a recent public utterance of Cardinal Manning, to the effect that necessity knows no law, and that “a starving man bas a natural right to Lis neighbor's bread.” ‘The danger of trusting such an expression to an extremist of the George type for Interpretation is that its real meaning ts lable to distortion. There are numberless natural rights which are very Gifferent frou civil rights. Man cannot be judged, ig regard to his conduct, simply as an Individual, but as a member of society, and society has estab- lished certain ruies for his government which necessarily interfere with his natural freedom. Me bas a natural right, for example, to the possession of anything hecam lay his hands on and hold fast against all assaflant etvil right 13 limited to those objects over which he nas acquired title by certain formaltues. He has @ natural rigut to throw stones; but if be Dresks his Leighbor’s windows he soon discovers that society has circumscribed his civil right to & choice of place, time, direction and distance for Vorowing them. fils natural right to life and Uberty, even, are forfelted if he uses them to the serious damage of his neighbor, and no society has ever been able toexist without the tmposition of such restrictions. A man’s natural right to his neighbor's bread ts ‘therefore not recognized by organic society, and ‘Ought not to be. Benevolence takes cognizance of it, and often in a very practical way. Where actual and unavoidable distress can be shown—not that which comes as the result of voluntary idle- ess or dissipation of resources—courts and juries, ag well as private persons, makedue allowance for @ man’s actions under desperation, and human Kindness supplies what the law lacks in its power of relief. Thoughtful people will not need a long @isquisition to prove ali this; out such a statement as the cardinal’s, from so high am authority in morals, is liable to mislead the ignorant if left un- explained. ee The pictorial department of ths New York World this morning, in its portrayal of the New ‘Year festivities of the White House, has things a little mixed. M. de Roustan, the French minister, ‘Agures in his full diplomatic regalta as “Sousa, ‘Leader of Marine Baad,” wntle Prof. Sousa’s dis- ‘Ungusbed countenance and brilliant regimentals Mill the space marked for “The French Minister. Jnspector-General Baird faces the reader in the ebaracter of “Adjutant-General Drum,” apd “Mrs. ‘Victoria West” adorns the bottom of a column. ‘There ts, n short, reason to suspect that the art of sending portraits by tclegrapn has not yet been Perfected. —_—— = —___ ‘The election of Mr. Stephen Gambrill, brother- $n-law of Senator Gormn, president of the Chesa- Peake and Obio canal, shows that there 1s. no hope | Of getting the cana! out of the harness of Mary- land ring politics and of trying the experiment ‘Whether it could not be rescued from its embar- Fassments by putting it In the hands of men who ‘Would run ft on purely business principles and not 83.8 voting machine. The prosperity of the canal Under the presidency of Mr. J.S. Clarke afforded reason for tue belief that this experiment might have been successful Mr. Gambrill has drawn a salary from the canal since 1872. ‘The Alexandria Gazette has entered upon th eighty-ninth year of its creditabie life, Fascy Dz 33 Goovs AT HALF PRICE. Paris Robes reduced from $25 w #13. Plush Novelty Dress Patterns reduced from # 920, and $35 to €15. These yatterna contain full Quantity for drese and traning. Silk and Wool Suitines reduced from $1.25 to 1. | | Newest styles for tailor-made dresses. to $1.50. | Silk Howery aud Uuderwear at lowest possible Prcee, Flegant materials for Cloaks. Great reductions in Black Goods Mearietta Cloths at reduced prices Dress Patterns reduced from $15 and $20 to 87.50 snd $10. W. M SHUSTER & SONS, Mixce Meat, HOME MADE. REMARKABLY DELICIOUS. SOLD BY THE POUND. XB. W. BURCHELL, os 1325 F st. pos Axy Exns SEATON PERRY. (Suecesor to Peaar & Baotweay MARKED DOWN AND IS OFFERING “ SIN “ODDS ASDENUS” COMPRIS. ANTS OF BLACK AND COtOR! ROS. AILS, RANGING FROM 2 Poe Laws INANTS OF BLACK AND COLORED BENGAL- ALLE PhaxCsini Prat Dy SUEeE. DUCHESSE. KHADAM:S AND SUKAM TS OF CHINA SILKS, CKEPE DE CHINES AINS” IN REMN. OF EVE- SATINS BROCADE MOIRES AND x ar S, STRIPED AND BROC: i r% is Ro Gg COMBINIEO. 5 KIESTLEA’s MOUKNING FAB ice ASD MLIPINS PuENCH DRESS TEE: BEMNANTs OF BRITISH AND PRENCH at thd Seep S aah aie AND GER: Beas OF ty tena FS goLonen m- sr ANU Eps” IX HAND eee Hos. iEbvorioNe Is PARIS Cu! ‘ati FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania sve, cor. 9th st. 3840. ast Rerorwanios Tx Usoruwear, TAILOR-CUT COTTON UNDERGARMENTS. STYLES To FIT ALL FIGURES THE SALE THIS MORNING. $285.39 SOLD IN FOUR HOURS. ‘No previous advertisemet of the “PALAIS ROYAL” has attracted so much attention as that of yesterday. We judge by the crowded Cotton Underwear Dept., of this morning, and the sales, which were $285.30 at 12 o'clock, and can be estimate! at $500 by 6 o'clock this evening. APPEARANCE, COMFORT, DURABILITY. A perfect fit is essential. and not only to appearance but to comfort and durability. That science has not been brouht to bear in the shaping of Cotton Under- Wear is but tco apparent. The Palais Royal inaugu- Fates reformation in this respect. We secured the services of s sxilled man Ladies’ Dressmaker, who drafted patterns from which the garments we offer to- mofrow were cut. One illustration of our superiority willserve for many others. A stout, short lady, who had bought short skirt from one of our leading com- our buyer, and to whorn the ill-fitting skirt was shown. OUR 48c. SKIRT WAS HALF A YARD WIDER, AND, BEING TRIED ON, FITTED TO PERPEC- TION. ‘THIS MORNING'S FAVORITES. We judge the following to be unusual values since they were the quickest to sell. 5¥c NIGHT-GOWNS, double yoke, Mother Hubbard styles, Tucked front, Cambric ruffle front, neck and sleeves: all lengths and widths, 39c. CHEMISES. Cambric ruffle neck, front and aleoves, tucks and Hamburg insertion. 50c. DRAWERS, 12 tucks and Humburg ruffle. 480. SHORT SKIRTS, Cambric ruff, 5 tuck. LONG SKIRTS, 3 bunches of two tucks, S-inch Hamburg ruffle. 39c. CORSET COVERS, Lonsdale cambric, French shape, Hamburg edge on high and low necks, 30 to 46. gw -Just as much could be written of the ill-fitting underwear, but the following could not. Styles in Underwear to fit short and stout, short and thin all and stout, tall and thin, and ladies of medium stature. We confidently ask you to try onany garment. A room for the purpose adjoins the depart- meut, Wecan fit the childrén—big and little. $9-The prices of above garments are unusually low.as the coda ware ordered last August when prices of labor and material were lower. In all truthfulness wetnform our patrons higher prices must prevail, when this August purchase is gone, and, Judeing by ‘thie morning's sales, ‘twill be in a week oF leas. EMBROIDERIES, (24 floor? Our importation is here. 5,000 pieces of Embroid- eries in pauels, skirtings, invertions and edgings to match. Cambrics, Se. to 90c. ya. ‘Nainsooks, 6c. to €4.68 yd. ‘Swiss, Se. to 83 yd. WARM GOODS. Fifteen cents on every dollars worth sold is so much Jess than cost price. It pays usto so sacrifice Warm Underwear of every description for men, women, chil- dren and infants, $8710 per cent discount off marked prices of every article in our Shoe and Boys Clothing Depts. (2d floor). PPPoA A IT 558g PoP AA as on § ePP AA AA i S38, Pf 4 th AA Th Sys8 RRR oo , A A r ROR - 2 2. i mba YA EE “oo ¥ M4 : (A, LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) a3 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MoM oo 3833 TIT way & & b 3 MMM ot ou Ss.) ot MMM Uo rT MMM up Sus or BBR ERE KB OE BBB OEE BB OE BRE EEE as o> EB Ss 83 EL BB Sss° “oo? Eun Bow? = OUR STOCK OF PORTIERES, LACE CURTAINS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, DRAPERIES, &c.,&c. GREAT CLEARING SALE. ‘We have been very successful in our Upholstery De- partment this season, but we still have on hands much larger stock thaa we wish to carry. We have made Immense Reductions on everything in this de- Partment Regardless of Cost. So it can easily be seen that it will be of advantage to you to make your pur- chases now, Note the prices carefully and see if you cau duplicate them anywhere. PORTIERES. TURCOMANS— wr sz¥ vretty Crows-Stripe Curtain, heavy raw silk, 8 inch Chenille Sariaia, farsa Lou, Clearing Price... Silk “Turcoman Portieres, with J6-inel Dado, extra heavy, 50 iuches wide, 58 yards one. Were’ Selling for. Clearing Price, i ALL CHENILLE— Chenille Portieres, wchenllle Porti handsome patterns,” Clearing Price, s All Chenille Portions, Former Price Clearing Prici IMPORTED SHEILAS— ine of Imported - taj {ne of Imported Shetias, in cherry or olive, beaut. LACE CURTAINS, PaaTay hare,fhey been offered at such low feures, 25 Remnants cite of Raw Silk, Tapestries wvaiees| wot iver age best quality, Great reductions on ail sizes of Smyras Rugs. line 2 wilngof Kw silk Covers, 2 yards square, Extuoszo Yousas Comraxr HAVE JUST RECRIVED, Sud are offering at « moderate price, 8 few cases of ex- cedingly delicious Canned Peaches, Don't fui to secure s few dozen before they are kone. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, SYR ON ee 428 Ninth street. ee Gooees:: Giascrs: HOME AMUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS! Games fur Old snd Young. Larvest assortment. Every game now published con- stantly im stock. ‘New arrival: Magic Lanterns from 40c. to $15. CH. RUPTERT, _#3__ 403, 405, 407 7TH 8T. ¥. W... above D st. ig Rees Sine: petitors, was on her way to return it, stepped in here ‘this morning. “‘Tcan't be fitted,” was her remark to ei oe ie 83 ® us, t ¥ ¥, J ARLE aon made full t the measure; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. f D.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1888. A Razz Oprorrosrry. Our Boys’ Clothing Department, 2¢-ftoor, (take elevator), presents a lively scene to-day. Our great mark-down sale of Boys’ byongings continues to attract grest throngs of buyers. ‘The wise come carly when we advertises drive, they know that an early visit means the pick of the choicest things. This extraordinary cut- Price sale of Boys’ Overcoste and other season- able garments will close next Saturday night. You probably know from past experiences that ‘what we advertise we mean ample time remains to make selections, but none to spare. The stock is larre enough to meet the heaviest de- ‘mand—but the time will exp:ts aud the sale will close on next Saturday Sight. ® Charming little overcoats made from strictly all-wool fabrics and trimmed with astrachan, to fit boys ages 2% to 6, and worth all the way from $5 to $8, now going at $1.99; all shades and colors, Bluish-black French Boucle Cloth Overcoste, sizes 4 to 10, with hoods and belts, Hoods Yined with satin, actual value @10 each, now going at $3.75. English Tweed Capo Overcoat made up by “Beat & Co.," Weet 234 at. N. ¥.,agee6 1012, Pronounced patterns, long capes, exquisitely trimmed, marked down from $15 to $10. And hundreds of other bargains equally at- tractive that we have not space to touch upon to-day, but—which we—in part—enumerated in Inst Friday’s Stax. These things are bere—in stock—on our counters, not of payer or in our minds, the facts plainly told and the actual ‘values not over estimated. If you area doubter come bere and be convinced, but above all re- member this sale will closeon Next Saturday Evening. SAKS & COMPANY, ‘THE PUSHING CLOTHIERS, 333: SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. 88s TIT (00, 3¥ aw B OO BB 00 8ss8 a iF § 8 ot Sus8_ CUT PRICES IN FFF A MN S85 7 EY & RES AA 8k a ar tat = ‘This is the off season for fans, but we have a stock on hand entirely too large to carry over. They are the Dest value we have ever been able to present at the regular prices, but they must be turned into cash st ‘once, and we offer them at the following CUT PRICES: Star Pocket Fang, Garnet, Tan, and Black, in Satin, Leather, and Olive Wood Handles, regular price 20c., ‘cut price 19¢. ‘Two dozen 25c. Gilt and Silver Fans, cut price 19¢. Four dozen Bisck Fans, Ebony Sticks, Painted, reg ular price 29c., cut price 25¢. Plain and Painted Satin Fans, Olive Wood Sticks, Cream, Garnet, Blue, or Gold, regular price 29¢., cut Price 19¢. Painted Satin Fans, Olive Wood Sticks, Plain Fans, Satin on both sides, Gilt Sticks, bargains at 50c., cut to. 3c. Garnet, Gold, or Cream Painted Fans, Satin on both sides, regular price 7Uc., cut price 60c. Large Fiain Fane, Satin on both sides, Gilt Sticks, reqular price 9Uc., cut price 75¢. White Satin fans, Feather Tip, Hand Painted White ‘Sticks, good value at 81, cut price 89c, Fine Painted Fan, Satin on both sides Olive Wood Sticks, rewular price 99¢., cut price 89c. Wealso keep constantly on hand fine line of fans for evening use. plain and decorated Satin, Feather Tips, Ostrich Feathers, Gauze, etc., at the lowest pos- ible prices, SMITH & WARDWELL, (the 01d {.vorite, 2,100-linen bosom, ha: 0, BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTOR 1002 F st. n Asstexees Sate. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE 316 AND 318 7TH 8T., MUST BE SOLD PROMPTLY, AND ON ‘TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘Tshall offer the entire stock at prices that will in- terest and surprise you. Lack of space prevents the ‘mentioning of special lote, but as not an article is to be reserved, tho entire stock will be subject to CUT PRICES. (CALL EARLY AND SECURE FIRST CHOICE. ISADORE SAKS, ASSIGNEE, a vss PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 431 707-709 Market Space. THE TIME TO BUY SHIt18. OUR G for 6. and Richard: ude” buttunholes, de cut lengthwise, and is @ shirt as canbe bouxht anywhere at any Woovwarn & Lornncr * beg to announce ‘THE INAUGURATION of their EIGHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALES of LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, and MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, which will begin on ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1888. ‘Those sales have become with us au estab- lished institution, occurring annnally at the beginning of each new year, and are now looked forward to by the purchasing public with more than ordinary interest. This season our “special sales” open under more auspicious cir- cumstances than ever before, we having a bet- terselected stock, far more spacious accommo- dations, the best lighted dry goods establish- ‘ment in the United States, and many ifcreased facilities for the more rapid transaction of busi- ness. Having placed our orders for the major part of these stocks during the past summer, when the price of cotton and domestics had reached. the lowest point during the year, we are en- abled to quote prices from 5 to 10 per cent lower than would be otherwise possible on ac count of the recent great advance on raw cot- tons, which naturally affects all manufactured goods, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Faste.n.w. Excura Axsvaz Jaxvany Sure or LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, consexctxa ae TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1888, new stock of Underwear is ready, fres! anid clean, direct from te hana nf the Sakorn Every garment is made from good strong servi— ceable cotton, thoroughly sewed, fliished in a workmanlike wauner—fully up to the bixh standard of excellence which has made it so Rorales., ‘and caused for it a constantly growing LADIES" MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, ‘otwithstanding the ridiculously 1 quoted, customers wiikgnd zee eae afyie; AU fiat and workupedipe SU tadies' Muslin Corset. Covers, and low neck wood quality Geeattos wel ‘seains finisaéd, buttons aud button hover. 100 dor. TaN Y,12HS. EACH. or. Ladies’ Muslin, Square-Ne Covers, néck trimmed with iinet lace, Bideled Seana, penel buttons, excellent value. 100 dow, rag ONY 256. EACH. loz, Ladies? Muslin Corset front, neck tritimed with dambune, peasl bate tons, seams finished.” well: shaped; serviceable othe ONLY 25c. EACH. doz. Ladies’ Fine Musli Corset Cor SGRSLU Amr oem od ONLY 0c, EACH. LADIES! FINE MUSLIN DRAWERS. 20, 20% pairs Ladies) Muslin Drawers, wide with three tacks above, ; < pay iS above, full cut, three ex. ONLY 250. PER PATR, 75 doz. pairs Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, tucked gambric rae, with ve tine t dest styles, full cut. Se ee ONLY 37%c. PER PAIR. 75 doz. pairs Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, mburg ruMe, two clusters of three fine tucks with wide insertion between, extra good value. ONLY 50c. PER PAIR, We have also au elevant line of lace-trim garments which we have not space to mentions LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN CHEMISE. Better muslins, better trimmings, and better piste “aay we have hhervtotore offered at 3) doz. Ladies’ Fine Muslin sqnare-neck Chemise, with cambric rufties Sud 'sleeves well made, all sizen, uM me neck ONLY 250, EACH. 50 doz, Ladies’ Fine Muslin Chemise, five ciusiers of three fine tuecs, fished sean nraslins, tee temoXEY 256. EACH 7% doz. Ladien’ Fine Musl n Chemis 40 fue tucks and’ Hamburg embroidery aad ine Serting, Hamburg embroidery’ on ueck, sleovos andy 00 ton OEY S740, EACH. 100, doz. Ladies’ Fine Mus hems ower three row Hamu act pe aud dour clusters racks, eck ali sleeves trimmed with, Hai mabroides gicetga triumed’ with Mamburg embroidery. ‘ONLY 50c. EACH. LADIES' MUSLIN WALKING SKIRTS, ‘We enunerate the following us Deing the most conspicuous values, Which tor the money a6 unequaled. ist, Figg, Musin Walking Skirts, 30. 07. 1 with wide cambric raffle, edged with four fine tmeks, and headed with two clusters of four ine tucks. Excellent value, ON 50 doz. Ladies’ Fine two fine Lonsdale cam! tucks in each rule, and. ONLY 7c. EAC 50 doz. Ladies’ Fine Musiin Walking 8 deep Hambuns rufie, with a cluster of five tucks, above, good GURlIy: 66 BACHE 75, doz. Ladies’ Eatre-tine Muslin Walking skit dep Canubi rufietrianed with Snel Orebon Ince, two clusters of three tucks eae in the rufle."Rxter gi a yur ae ‘Ticks above: Without exce, tion the following are the best intrtusie values ever offered, cach and every wat went being a genuine bunealn 3 dz. Ladies! Fine Muslin Hubbard Night- Gowns, yoke of 19 wide teks, Cam! around Weck wud sleeves, two wide tucks for cufls. ONLY _50c. EACH, 0 doz. Ladies’ Fil ye Gowns, 5 doz. Ladi Night-Gowns, Hubbard: yone of dusertion and twenty-eight fine tuexs, Catubric ruffte on nec. and sleeves, ton, raQ SPY 080, BACH. 75 pew Fine Muatin Nicht ycke of fine tucks and Humbunge inser nace, Mceve snd front trimmed wit broidery. Extra valu ‘ONLY The. EACH, isto Ladies ‘Fine Siuain tiubhant Night. wus, youe of “All-over" eiubroidery, weeks Setben, ded out erimensd with ieee" ‘ONLY €1.00 EACH. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th nd F sts. n.w, . Evcuta Assvaz Jaxuany Sate oF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GooDs. Since our purchas-s for this wrand annual sale prices in the wholesale market have hecomo firmer, with a strong tendency to advance, whien will undoubtedly be the caso alittle Ister. We vecontined our selections to the best products: the most reliable linen mant. facturers of the old world, aud are, therefore, in aposition to offer extraordinary values. We quote BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS. 36-inch, Bleached Gerway, Linen Table Dam. anky “Melis rrgularly at "306. "Only 46c. ber ‘60-inch Bleached German ae iain white sud Colored border, Uuly 50 inch Bleached German Linen Table Dam- ‘excellent aU silty, Ouly 7c hae ime a leathed Gorwan Linck Tale Dam. jpaeome patgra:heriofoe oid at 6 pee rateys Ggpman Tien Table Dern. Sealey peta 80th iiescied superior faborate Pu of original desigua, 8175, $2, 8225 ‘and ‘$2.50 per yard. BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS. 100 dozen *; Bleached German Li Napkins, couiaonly wold at 81. Only Goer pee ‘50 dozen X Bleached Germa Damask emia oak 2 per done BLEACHED OEIMAN DAMASK 81 ber dozen, Wo stick to the “Al Linen" prineiple in Tow. ee Se 4 mtock a Se'tree trom say cotton substances, Ye DOZEN. “OLD KILPATRICK” GRAt BLEACH 4 Salistes’e our linen buy! thie towel ying, cost wo much for most mnerehiautato buy Bayt sr ne Formere ior they tot it severe imei sary rel tise it is the Dest ‘wowel made.” OF 25¢, TOWELS i indeed bagi OUR TOC! is not Ha ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Cor, 11th and F sta nw, HUCK.A'BAC TOWELS, COME FOR RENT—ROOMS. wi ames FOR A_LADY—A_OOMPETENT teacher of crayon drawing and painting in private as. Address, stating terms YON, Star office. Wo waa ‘810 TO $40; CHAM. invcity craway Walters Drivers via. Colorel Men Cooks. hd Bene EASE A COOMBS. 26 F at... ANTED ALL, ‘FIRST- GEASS | ‘COOKS, MAIDS, ieee, seaureaees.westtenoch Chat daupdiewes Conch ‘eaiters and butlers to, atDICK'S AGENCY, O18 7that.u.¥. ANTED—A COMPETENT, RELIABLE. SOBER tian, to, drive and wait ii private feuuily amt have.zood city references and. stay at ‘apply Ts12F stn. Wissen FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR A FA ily of two: also to assist with washing and tro + German preferred. Apply 614 3d s.n.w._1 ‘ANTED_A BOY 10 DRIVE A BAKER WACO! Wats WHITE WONAS. TO 5 COO FOR Taree es 9 Geamirnpe mast Pars Bm, to 1500 Set eee Apply between St W ANTED “WOMAN TO OOOK, WASH ANT TRON, V y ANTED_NIGHT WATCHMAN; MUS1 BE AC. quzinted, know how to handle horses: also a good river. Inquire SINSHEIMER & BEHKEND, one 1332 T st, "ANTED—AN ERRAND BOY, MUST Bi WEEE recommended Apply WHITE, HOWARD & CO., 816 15th st. nw. AN. ED-WOMAN OR GIRL FOR agen reponse work in family of two, must be willing teady. Apply, with reference, 1747 Fst mow. 10" 'ANTED — A COMPETENP AND WI)LING Woman for general housework, 1516 P sirect OR RENT-1017 15TH ST, NW rom. th: Atiingio. a handecioe Suite of tome W th ) rivat- bath and office. suitable for member: also, la back Par: | moderate terms. Table first-class; all Room, at very Jad ‘ANTED—FOR TWO Sines PARLOR Fooms and b. th: yu aced and centre ly : Perman or ait. inz-root, two 2) Grst oF second floor: f oR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, I Koi sve South frout. “1452 Poe Seot SERRE OE anew house: froptine: park ie park int manatee om Seas —1305 BST. TWO LOVELY UNFUR- Biehed Roce ‘on Sotced and Parlors, first Sor: convenient to herdics and oars. No Te, SOS Sth at Bee Mamma GARD SER, Star Office. ANTED—ROOMS—MANY PERSON us every day for furnished and unfurnished Rowe. Spherion to rent should sea us. i REST_THREE ra gr ae Hor; gas and beat, UNFURNISHED furnished or partly furnished, for parlor and bed- Sthat weet an she onge re ple, must &c. T.M. Star offic, Me = borhood. weet of | 23H STNW. HALF A BLOCK from the Metropolitan ‘Club, ‘® handsomely fur- | pishied patior suite, consiating of three rome. can Ue Fesduced ratea for the seston of Congress. j2-31° WELL-LIGHTED, JOR RENT. TWO mutable a he cand FOR SALE—LOTS. MK SALE—CHEAP—A LOT ON 6TH ST. N. hear H st 30 cents per foot: ale» Lot on Vat. neat May ee 6u cents, ie RENT “AT Gig 1sTH &i Ml story Wc ma suit. cearens: oxpt vine JOR SALE—A FINE real estate corm East Cap ARLES W. n ah iste ge omy 18 Winns COMPETENT WATTER AT “THE ¥rankuin | POE SALE-CHEAP—j0 LOTS ON 0 St. BET. each ‘third cash, bal- teste ty atenh Sk bet H and Taw. 95 by 100, ist, bot. H and I a.w., 45 by 100, to 30 foot Tien ist, Mtyeen D and Virrinia are, 43 fet bet. Tth_and 8th s.w., 20 by 7: REN Ss ad and F sts. aw. JOR KENT—FOR i with two side walle “Price Se SSB enGER & SON, Wisteoe COLLECTOR, ONE INSPECTOR ‘and five active men for our business. NALIONAL UNION BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, oe Feat.(apstairn) WASTED IDIEDIATETY- LADY OF Taos 3 ill ng to work position permanent: Oto fide mf A SCHiG Wists See ma Te ARE | reference Apply to McUha ees Tide’ Peuneyie- WASTED — COOKS.” WAITERS, | CHAMBER- Aids; wages $10 1 @50 per, month. Coschinen, Drivers, tis lyy male and female, w: Soren COLUMBIA BUSINESS AGENCY, +42 11 ‘woman for general howscwork ih, ammall fails of a1 reference required, Call 1107 N st. u.w. Wasteo-” GERMAN OK FRENCH GIRL a peee aE CB of and teach a boy, of six, ae make jerself gener useftl: none but reliable person $ ness required. MARINE BAR. Vv y ANTED—A COMPETENT W cook, wash and iron. Apt Wedne.day morning between, WASTED DUNDORE'S | EMPLOYMENT Teau, conducted by Indies. Men and women, wits and colored, for all kin mmestic labor, for District and States, with reference, 717 Mat WAXTED-AT ONCE, COOKS, Tesses, muryes, shucl cook# for Marylaua: best of positions obtai ass help BURNHAW'S HELP A\ Sat nw. nw. s7-liw MAIDS, WAL E (WHITE). abr at D—SEVERAL LADIES Sees “a good household article under liberal compen- ist come well recommended, Address 28-1 Ww J ANTED—A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS, located outelde leading elties, to. represent in nit MANUF and easy. Twenty, work supple. an eavaluve, containing” a satuple of son and fui instructions, sent for. 1c. to helo pw 5 aaron a €. ROWELL & CO., Rut m WASTED LADIES ery needlework xt the F Own houies (town oF coun. ay con be thade. Everything furnisiied. Pariioul Feo "Address ARUISTIC NELDLEWORK CO. 1 Sth at., New York c WARTED=A DRESSM AREA I SVERY FAMIL Mearpeps for bot CHRISTNEWS new tu: ternational Tailor Epemeastire alone: as all, scientific tailors cut Patterns and materials cut, draped 1 Moe B) JUMESSEI “Conservatory of Fatu.w. Washinton, D.C. a ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS LAI washing to dost home, or washing by the day at pouses of exipl Both at, bet. Ean oF. ie W ASTEDCENGAGEMENTS FOR COOKS. CHAM- ver, Kitchen, gnd Ladies Maids, Laundresses, Namen, Coaciunen. Waiters. aul House Doys. All city references. DICK'S AGENCY,613 7th at. nw. Sa:b-4t® WASTED AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambern aud Nurses. Seatustress. Wen Waite Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F ANTED — BY A FIRST-CLASS COLOR WANTED BY A RESPE “TABLE WHITE GIRL, ‘asttuation as cook or chambs family: bestcity references, Apply 50 Gat. pew. 11? WARSLEDGBY A COLORED YOUNG wom ence can te given, Cal 2 Lat. nw. WANIEDCA POSITION AS WORKING HOU: eper, by a lady that u 1s” housework; also a goo. bread aud cake baker: salary an object; no Objection to leaving the city, References given ind Fequire Addrou BB. Star Office.” Jad-2U WASTED-bY A YOUNG COLORED MA Place ‘wx driver, orto do aby kind of geaeral housework. Willing’ and honest Feferenceh, Call or addross CARROLL” BROWS, 71:3 Bast, aw. Waste BY A_ FIRST-CLASS COLORED hare place as nurse or chamber work; best of city relerence, 1LI4 12th st. now. a tiou “ay Iatundress;” ood references, 2220) t ¥ cED GROCERY CLERK dy situation in soe wi sale or retail Rowse: willing to xo outof town: Nicuest Address Box 127, Star off k and practical accoun tai WASTEDIBY (A RESPECTABCL pana Situation as first-class cock in a private fami.y; good references. Call at 2028 E st, ty WARTERSLWANT STEADY ‘WORK IN A FIEST- clas; drapery, and carpet house; understand the business thorouxhly; cut aud make loose covers: best references, Address Mra, L. B., Star oftic WASTED SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, MAIDS, Urea, housemen, couchmen, waiters, porters, and stores, F. M. WANTED A, “SITUATION IN DRUG STOUR acven yearw experience: best of references; sal moderate, Address SPATULA, Star oice. a: Warnes ute KINDS 0) V help: tree to, epuine. STE) WoOSRENTING BUREAU, p.m. WANTED--HOUSES. Wisin = TO PURCHASE A BRICK “HOUSE, odern Improvements: must deal with owner. Addres» PURCHASER, Star office. 61 Wanter. ‘0 PURCHASE FO! HA NIN} room brick house in the northwest part of the east, Address Box 19, Star oftice. TANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES and Lota for cash rehasers. Auy property placed with us willbe liberally advertised at our ex, Keuts collected. Estates mat d. Insurance bitectad. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, del3 1313 F st, Adjoining Sun Building. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS Ww ED-BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER ‘from Ne sowing out by ay. Apply at 121 Tet. nw. It Was hand Pura sy Biovee: Carpetay Clow 5 rnitures Scoves, Ca our ing, Old Paper, Iron and Metals, “Address tox 10, Warermctn BORROW 81,000 AND $300 A 2 Der cent commission allowed, SEWER ica ‘and irouing to do at her home. 1616 Vermont ave, Wiis ahaa DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN. ‘All kinds of well work done in most skilifal man. ner, Pu to work easy. Pumps eoctaraliad St ‘Terma moderats. wath Moteae 2 estate near Dupont Circle, for one oF two of ice. MMEDIATELY— ESK ROOM, IN Al Winrar TELY—D) AN isnt Wee NAL Pee aS ES Tol? 10th ste efter Asi. srs? Warr ronnie Clothing, oF, sutire J2OR_ RENT—ROOMS. INCLUDING HANDSOME of parlors, ail ne the door: 1220. JOR KENT—iANDSOMELY FUR Mees other dente ta 1002 Sth st, aw. tied VERY CHE HEERFUL | ALE— ‘One iot on 16th at. nw. between Land M., 20x04; Cheap, if sold at o jot on. 1Bihinta.w. between 8 and T, 201100, th stn... 17-4x120, to 30-foot TUSTIN P. Brown, ‘Real Estat ethane’ ots on, South and east fron vein, without board. R SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON UTIL SWOMMSTEDT ce BIADLEY, York ave. Also ful third floor family of adults, OR RENT-SPLENDID. 8 ¥ furnished: suital RK SALE—THE BEST STEEN OF THE Pio eee iia rel = only = SITE OF FaRLORS, ber: het and cold watercn same floor. SOL Tath st pantie cdg RA. PHILLIPS, 1428 ‘New York ave. eamant hall roots, ear a800 FOR SALE. — MISCE LLANEOUS ‘Tentiowens with or A LOW FIGURE—cov, OR SALE AT umens: in good condition. Call ‘or rooms on second floor, with or without meals, 47 ba Feira. Touma on eetond ovr park 89 per sha 2 ses ‘DesiroNE, E OPPORTUNITY —A RN sting rome ou 2d floor; one sta. hall rock ed. very cheap, with best table per month, Belt Linepeenee ARE, HANDSOME, | rfectly safe. suitable for anddle or driving :stauds rice $100. BF. MCCAULLEY & bet, Oth aud 10tn: H WING MACHINE, Tuxs, choice paintings, &. Call 10 to 13am, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. AN EXPERT COLUMBIA BICYC i 00 duel wheel: full nickled: ball bearin in tood condition. RENT PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROMS, eCSLG 15th street tortie Reaaon, for sl nthe Fooms: beat # d«as: also wood board, on 19th st. Hi house new sud’ wewly furnished of pelline parties leaving the uurunicatiig parlors, with euiences ‘bd ‘attendance, ‘Suitable tor ue tails, Tne | on wrestablished hous Monthly -aiary $1006 | quire cloth pore eg pri yg mg a as1-6t {OR SALE—FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS, stamps, stamp albumes collections of foreign sta: FUCHS, 350% Petm. ave; open day" an’ ‘we also buy old U f—AT A BARGAIN—15 ene pe Machine stock; no Teasousbl ‘broke, Star office. \OR SALE—SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AN oes, Gold Fish. Aquariuins, aud Fi t ausortmeut 1 the city at SCHMIL'S BIED | four, STORE, 12tn st, two doors soul : lt heated by fur NT-SUITE PARLORS, FU and bed-ruosa, socond-stocy: alcove. room 4s parior and bed-roou, aud rows on this with or without board: no children, a Wholesale house. Profitable, genuine. Good | u of Pa, ave. d2s. HED—ONE LARGE AND WF en suite, south front, sec ; heatand Kas; O41 Kt. nw. yatem:” with any inch-rule or | ). Can be coaee now for ouly #10, Sio"caals and $10 pertonth all paid tor: Fare chance to procu’e a Bie and should be seen at once THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARERQOMS, NCYCLOPEDIAS. JAM 5 PARTO vie celebrated historian ant iu every house where there i Cyclopedia It is like sendi ‘This work, all the volun ice on sual! wouthly ‘OK RENT—TWO LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR uisbed communicadue Parlors, on third floor, suit | Able for Membe Site the Evbtt. ‘on payments of instrument very cheap, kept by a Rentucl cigs tooatiom Ceutil, 728 0th mE Me "7 NTLY FURNISHED OOM and required; 1138 T2th st. mw. rs. Apply at 7 Columbia Terrace, | sean tr obtained a: payments Ly addressing Box clean, Also, Geese ‘Pectnera, Stee oelret to =r 710 117H ST. N.W, A NICELY te of Toons ou Aitet Hoof suitable for : went to Ebbitt and Rigs ‘Houses; terms reasonable, reference exc its, Waitrose, Laundress | J30R SALE-CHEAP_A GOOD COUPE “TOI i Apply GUS Browster Landsulette aud R AND OTHER FUR- is, simely oF en suite, with oar ROR RENT— PARLOR FLOO! Wourv a rituation ay chumnbermaid, lady's tuaid, | or dipiug-room servant; best city referene:s” Call 4 $55 Washington st nuw., Weduenday, from ¥ m. to's Pm, : ins in Second-hand Carri- roughas, latest style, used as MeW. Une extersion- ‘only three mouths. { RE\T—HANDSOMPLY FURNISHED HOUSE, mais: Will be reLted to & ase boarding house: famuly ot 3 willl 11356 12%b st. uw. NI—A HANDSOME SUITE im @ corner house; i children tasen; references exchanged, sures: Two square-tront ouly one season aud as front’ Brougham, use stylish curriaye abd in pertect order. Cn: Coupe with child's. meat | Laudaulett, pole and shifts, msde ‘Gne falligg’ round-fron wade by Demarest & 5 rivate family oF din private | poard with party ons falling trout, ‘Brewster & Co. idantett, pole tad shialts, ‘One round stationary Lan- ie + pole and shaits. blue trimaed ‘Brouhay, a live old. a yery cheap, Que Several other very woud. elise Yor sale at reasousble prices, cone fered, ANDIEW J. JOYCE, Coruer 14th and E ste. tiw. situation ana Chanvermid and waitress; rater” | q WITH BOARD—ROOMS, 1014, COR. we, and 11th st. mW. several very mice ‘as, with the very Dest of table board, at very low ‘oue room suitable for ome person; Cars pase the A | icon Sileriig tue quality of the Can give ‘good city | F aud bed-Fooun, also, Other 2a floors, table first class, location central JUST ARRIVED, ‘one car-ioad of Horves from Washington County, Md. Ainong them are 1 pair of Matched Blacks, 16 ‘aud very stylish: and uitel 1 Dappie Gray. 16. tad: cture in arnesn 1 very styl: | igh, 6 years old: 1 pair uf otinds each, and now attention i elled to ‘G years old, black Hele will aaran s W. A NICELY.FUR- Parlor Suite of three roous, with all conve- “Cins« Board if Weaired JOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED oor (two roma Ws TED-BY A COLOKED WOMAN. A, SITUA. | BS toons apd Bay Ws | Fooins (nouthern e: Turia OF hot twos weighing 7 an Tae Keeping; aiso, fine large eral good couch horses, Special one Paciue Horse. 15's bands high, as acrow and preity ax to pace a nale in without doubt the ios! yeunveutent to th fooms on the second aud third floors, dsl" ELY FURNISHED ROOMS Ten suite, convenient to the Ardngton rlin's, Weicker’s aid Wormiey’s: ney passed. Address HAYDEN, Star office, pe i Sawa Si 12th st. OOK SALE—LARGE STOCK OF CAKRIAGES AND Sleihs: Winter Carriages, quite & variety, at as toviahung low prices, “Call aud! see goods 466 a ave. mw. ‘OR SALE~ DIAMOND SCAREPINS, IN ENDLESS ft BS: wovel and original desig JACOBS, BIOs HERS, 2229 Penusylvania ave, JOR KENT—HANDSU: juss; Peters to present and past e1uplo. ers. ‘Address Hox 20, Star office, sao COLORED | | VERY DESIRABLE FUR Wool MORE FC ENISHED tor lucit housekeep board €3.50 ee ok SALE—THE L quires no boiler tidpnice list "D. BALLAU! scuilions: other help, in. ona yoy restaurants | 4 aS1-tite 1110 F at. iw. FURNISHED ROOMS, tesien ced Delivoom on Gast oer; sien wopuen ot Second foot, and furnished <dining-r00r juitable ior housckecjing, 24 3d st. w. —611 13TH Si, N. W, CONVENIENT Tiouse. Ricely furniahed ite of Rooms, with grate fire: suitable (or s Senator, Mouber or others, “Also, cue siuiie tom; everything tothe kbbitt and Riggs Cape 1 Oran, 840; and other bars an mw ofered sense Woncit 26 au ST. WW, SUT a aE rushed rogister au rate; bed foot in Tear with bath wajoiniue, ai: fanve bed Foon 34 floor. @30-Aas JOR KENY—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, on Feasobable terns to desiratle pergyms 1005 Toth "aw juat north of Fre ¢ an 20H SALE — BREWSTER BROUGHAM, JOR SALE-VIOLINS—a_ SUPERIOR Seer tion of fine old instruments in of small size, 91 adapted for y evenILK after 6 ut GUS A st. Dc. JOR SALE—NEW, CLEAN LIVE-PICKED BED- there, 13 9 Fone the best un the country for rect order; some ‘OR RENT—NEAR CHAMBERLAIN'S, CHOSE Toomé. single oF eh suite: south windows; berdios door: ore room, suitable for fie without board. 1013 15th OR Ae SEVEN KOOMS A Tasement bew hove ; lie’ Lventences” For Bi, corner 14th, “(W city, with modern conveniences; fronting ae or “ SALTEW AND SECOND-HAS} EVERY DESCRIPLION, T VERY REASONABLE PRIC sols M. YOUNG, a foresee, ek to parties with and 48: TLAR NATIONAL HOTEL s SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE FoR PE RENT LAG! ___ FOR RENT—OFFICES. FINE OFFICE, FIRST Fenner at gids 3 cents per oot. et, © cremate at home, oF 7. H. SYPHERD & CO._ White te ‘sale, situated on Sone sting sd cn feetvonnle Toteriors i oe geet « Om it RENT—OFFIC ESN OUK NEW BUILDING, ‘conveniences stearn heat, os TYLEM'S RUTHERFORD, AID FOR, ing. © aan” | eat Sys, extended choice lots and weveral COUNTRY REAL _ESTATE. POR ee ECE ACKES, FARM IN MICHI- Famed pepe a stig < eat § per cont interest for three ‘years on tak cptate ‘Address, tar of aor WASTED EY ‘A COLORED WOMAN, WASHING ‘done cs BOO! NG. — HAl moderate prices. Call or address ANNIE ie Gas OOK BINDING, — HARPER'S NDELY ontabuieh d 1845), 1012 i ANTED—TO BORROW $2,600 ON = ~ HEAT uy Fg) ‘per cont, from first reoe & Bsae i ‘Star: ‘ANTED TO BUY—A LARGE, SECOND-HAND FOR SALE—HOUSES Peat Retune of 1d roomed nl tod tmpe at bret tie the busest cagwatn tn the moreherst ‘on ownerafter 4 p.m. jevae mabe RECT incher MEAT Son on, EERE Wl Uae? SRE Ft S25 0807 ONE Ler or rHose =o Gach tarteet action Sk megtarn Seusetomtess, oak sid DERE sh “ise ¥ street, a PS 2000 Ee ere ‘e200 oft by wha iewoe “ * B.s0e STATE at a re North Capitol and 7 te nw. Be 130s 5th ot ns pertgn of ins Granary on er Pai ee oats EW aa MANS” S70r SALA-CARAPEGT ROME AWS eet by Testment ip tue city” An elesadt ty window brick peor fname Althea ‘arve ‘uicely papered "hea qitranee, ou SIT te static Tee, g | Betwrewa Webiand own. aputis frout, his i dint fe page WSS ee a eed ro ere Seba os nba Feo, POR ae Sae one | TWO BRICK eee Pt rea ORD, 1a Pate aor OR SALE-ONLY 4 LEFT OF THOSE pew bey wit Bouses ip Portnes on 8 recuen Gate Tarr Lag cists asonc oat wired Sah cox “wasieS DANENONE ea succeed to Dapeuhower & Son, 1115 Fst __jet-Tmn ‘OK | | BALE-SEVEN-ROOM Bi = “Fine ite for ter ora rest POMBLERS ZnS Ta38 Now MNS Ojala Eb | JTOR SALE —A DESILABLE INVESTMENT NINE oom brick hots ou 2 Gort Printig ocr renting Sicseh os ee tare iate and N CHAKIES W. HANDY. Heat Feat n. w. JOR SALE NEw 19-HOOM B tee a, fresoonh paper. $4,800 om enay tome. ret Tet al {OR SALE—1761 MASSACHUNE: pew and bhapdaome $-stet7 Brick, £3 ro: x1 Manwachumetie avn. 2 SO toot Trout. * JOHN SHLUMAS @ OU, 140; Fst nw, oat St N LiNtxe & JOR BALI 4th wt. aw. prmation. x Hot Inguireat 725 4th st. nw. for further ‘cond alle Ks aiy aid Ente ae MEAP 1114 IST ST. N House, lot 18 by 100 Ul sell house aud lot TWO NEW v-ROOM BKicK improve: —CHEAP-THKEE 6-ROOM BRICK Houses on N st, between Sd_and 4% x! rhea ‘ ‘business prop table. Price HPAL KY PRESS brick. 11 roome and bath; Jot 14x10. $1,000. ‘WO 12th at. Row. 7 rome: lot 16x00) §S Host. ww. 6 rovme; all mod. inj, 200. Apply to ‘INO. F. WAGUAMAN, a 1003 Fat, {OR SALE—WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT & su rites Tan eleyant ew bay-window brick house Dail. with sliding doors, latruben, au feet south front. half square from cars, iia fashionable part ot tye northwest. Great bargain DAVID D. S10Nb, 806 F st. u. ast ENT—ONO 4TH_ST. NE, 6. kOOM BIC ater and sewerage: @14 520 Oth st se. water SISol'l Bite es Se DAVIDSON’ Bavibson, cor. Sy "ana D th ie SALE BRICK DWELLING ON MAKION 8% Bw oe A mu. } rented at $25 pet mouth. price $4.0 tog conh required: “TyLeA & KUTT KE Ste SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE NEW BRICK Weil-located: mow. Yr; fine cell ‘mi. comcometonu wil (6 ma Tien © KUT as1-Gt" JOR SALE—1801 K ST wea PyraKes, Due lange Fed dence. with eommodiows aru caponure: lot 50 text B inches frome. by = deta of 147 feet toa 30 fout alley. For price, am, uted pers Tiitsion to ispect’ premises apply to THOS. GAMAN, 917 ¥ st m. JPOr SME (ho, HOUSER ON VERON Av nw.. near Boundary nd ell moderu ia iroveiméata, new: wre, azkiw OK SALE, ERE! ara oot the beat tuaise for vec eenob, E\'& BRADFORD, aze10t Fest iw JOR SALE SUBSTAN Botan itick ESIDENCE. WELL AND « TRALLY LOCATED NORTHWEST: contains thirteen Toons (four rows deep on fret Moor), pautrion, house is nested Uj farnace. te y reper’ “tinewthout aud) im excellent repair. Two-stocy Brick Stable an rea fect 2 amches by 120 feet to alia. PuICE sO rs STEIGER & LILKERMANN. ‘complet ne, Within half squate of H-street cars! ax 2 oF will Sell: them separate to partion want Ings anug home ou very easy terus, SWORMSI EDT & BRADLEN, 927 F st 23-1 FORE tue NEW HOUSES, NEA DUONT ‘itcle, 10. #50 For acle—A nat dewrable house, 207 Fst. nw. —— For sale—Good investment, W st. near 14th, #450 or aale—Beautiiul home, XH S.$10.800. Sale—A desirable house, Nat = . Apply Cina im GUS 14th sth, Fes ‘SALE-SMALL HOUSES, NORTHWEST AND ¥ Sete epee roe oi (ey SWoRMSI.bI & Ls “iam atfeet, NT a, DWELLING 4 brown stone gtope and 1518 Corcoran st. Wimnnugs Brooms, cellar, couservators, bath, fur- Lace, grate, Gak Wabiels sud calavets, with French. plate bevewed ele mirrora, open fire pisces, tiled ‘abd vestivule. bandmomely throws: cot beautivul chandeliers, and belive one of the most Ecuuileve nouses am. the city. rice #8000. Terme: ‘$2000 cast and tuiance to suit. WASIT'N. DANER- if OWER, succonsor to DANENHOWEK & SON) 1115 “3 % Fone ou ST RE ASE cetore P aud, nx, bay window. G-rooi UNEk hue Eases ete aoe jacceasor . sox Ui ra LOST AND FOUND. ‘OST JANUARY 1,18 ST. PETEWS CHURCH 0 Pro abe cust nbd Int utd ta a ste ite Siand Parla. Reward if retursiod to bet Toth and 2ist sta, © Beaver: daa anne to 2121 Kt and recuive reward. 1" A SILK UMBRELLA, IN Crs obits baturany Hewerd st 908 seta ave: i ER EVE GENTLEMAN'S & ad, roetaais Suan ieete h BErWEEN 1 AND 3 Lites aT. [PRESIDENTS | RECEPTION i OF |ANE—A HANDSOME CANE LEFT AT 1515 K ‘1017 Connecticut ave. i highest cash pricss paid. Ad« Ui: Side ‘ase Fine Wares ‘16-Im* HON Cui at THE BOSTON eee