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_—_ _ FOR RENT_HOUSES. so ne 6 an Fos 1808182500, feabave Towa Cirele. 135 at, near 14tn. 16r. Goer sve nest kt Fst.poar isu. ir. Elegant rooms in 3 vatory weated 1 0 _ From $:10 to $100 Ost ret. 2d re benied oft ¥. 3a each. joor, & fro! boy steam €1¢ trout ‘with me for rent or sale is liberal cost to the owner. broperty for sale call or send at offico. zR st. 18th & 19th, nee ne ne “900. cane $1,500 F Ket. at bet. 1 ave, and Th 1 ed snd unfurnished Unfuct su nusbed flats for rent. For partic: tare ar ite apply at our office. Jal0-0t HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. JOR KENT—FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE, roows, feshionable locality, to snail fam Sinlte. Ow desires board for rent. Ad “NORTHW Star oilice. ENT—HOUSES, eee es 5 PERT ftstc} 1 list call at office for br a ald) THOSE. WAGGAMAN. Jou RENT—THREE-STOLY BRICK DWELLIS 204 £ st_u.w.; $30 per month. Appi B. JOSS, War Department, JQOR RENT—HANDSOME HOUSE, RENT LOW TO | = desirab.ec teuant. throughout. cabinet Cou. ave. Apply J. V. N. HUYCK, 1 y papere Fy and basement, bay-window Brick H. ew: ait rooms aud beth; ll modern i ed throughout: ren . HEN. ry TARGEM, 15 4th H ST. N. W.. THREE-STOR ck dwelling, 14 roouis, modern jmprovem uth Tuquire at A. LBEKLY's SON! rder: rent SEN E 60.018 F st, nw. POR RENT—A FINE BRICK DWELLING 0: south side of jOth stain Sret-clase ‘order; ail modern improv: ENT — NW. mesia FHOS E WAGGAWAN. O14 Fat-n.w, bit | Frccussed beth all modern uprovamonts, “ao FOR BENT.A JOVELY CORNER RESIDENCE, ba? Bey 478 (OES 3 oats Gree ears; my provements: rent 40. Inquire at 474°0 st Dw. Or “San ding.” fireproof. ele- steam, uy ). HOLTZMAN. 10t and Fests ow wt int. Sd and 454.9150 a ‘e iste 150 honses. above is only a portion of the property on my in issaed on fast of husettsave D.w., bet 9th aud eerie eerecyssses at 00 ‘The above Houses, @ | our office only. a BOARDING- house, cor Ist and H sts. n. w., near’ the Govern EGE wl tecmimprovanuta agaireP BeQOe ii spol cone oun of Fo RENT— 607 24 st. me., 6r. JO RENT—218 3D ST. SE. 13 ROOMS, ALL modern improvements; $40. ‘WELLER & REPE: 0} s7-3te zs 326 Pa 4 JOR RENT EAT SI. OOM BRICK houses, $18 and §: | yard: $16'per month. st. now. B at. s.e.: water, y at 820, owner at aRVENTECS AY JANUARY BLEVE Fi ee a Ae at Se BP. tin at, Bap Sed cae gOesba, tt HOBAY ead SATE gro tg apples sleppaeargacts nen bast tenes peer at eee Pa Fire-Proof Safe, ‘Cases, Counters, Shelv- ‘“Bcivate sale during the day at auction prices. 387-20 (PHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF 4 CHOICE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE CERAMICS, EMBRACING SUPERB SPECIMENS IX LARGE AND SMALL VASES, CURIOS AND PARLOR DECOR- ATIONS, LUNCH, DINNER, TEA, AND DESSERT PLATES, AND OTHER ‘TABLE WARE OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND FINISH, THE WHOLE FORMING A RARE AND TEMPTING COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE WARES, BOTH USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY ELEVEN AND TWELVE, 1888, AT RLEVEN A M. AND THRBE P. M. EACH DAY. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 AND 10. n0-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. =a PHREE STORY AND BASE. . rooms, all in good -8. #1 ieigliborhood. near Avenue ST —1109 N. HAVE. NE story and cellar Mouse, open grates, cabinet man~ eis, iodern ‘conveniences: will ‘rent reasonable to careful tenant, 1618 Q sta. w., 9 Toons aud cellar 0.2311 Mt. rooms, good condition, $10. 92d it rooins aud cellar, 831.00. HARDING & WATENS, 608 11th st. m Ja7-3t ‘OR RENT—1290 I, ST. N.W.. THREE STORY ress brick front, bay windows, fourteen rooms, jod imps.: price $80 per mouth 1238 4th st two reve brick trout, bay windows, ver ‘ai mod fps. price 825'90' per month, “Wat. PRULTZMAN, Teal fet, F< eteeiieme R REN |ESPECTABLE COLORED PXO- le, pleasant new brick houses: four rooms: water, yards, sheds; $10 each: between 6th and th ana E andGsta ae SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. 927 a ae 36-60 R RENT—DWELLING AT N. W.COR 16TH and Q sts. coutaining 10 rooms, freshly papered, ‘< 4 3d prusat 4p hore ition: rene 900 per mo FITCH. POX cb 4 J05-6t ‘OR RENT—1117 10TH ST, grocery, corner Lst,; rent $3 ave. FOR BENTCERASD NEW HOUSE, 205 @ ST. B.w.. 19 rooms, 3story bay window DECK: cars Gor: hot and cold water: furnace heat low rent E61. ML Store and dwelling, cor. Sth and E sta. me... 1 mat ed | JhO8 REST BUILDING G08 F St. NW: WELL cated for office purposes, can be leased for a term rs OF will be edchanged for mualles ‘SWORMSTEDT property RADLEY. ¥ Half st. aw, 4r. a Sail building, opposite Patent Office, Houses for rent in all sectiouss? the city. Call and wet bulletio. ‘CHAS. F. BANES, Sade SF at BW. KENT — 729 OTH BTS E tWo-sT ORT jing: rent $10 per month. JOHN E T3981 F ats elw. —NEW HOUSE 900 _L STN, W., CON- taining Y rooms: elegant house with al) improvements, Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 jet R 203 D MOST Di cpa ae if rented of owner. 223 East Capitol st. x IR RENT—632 EAST CAPITOL ST., pt me = Pret Seer are moderu, sud in perfect order, Bew Cares fees 9 room BaP BO SIV awe sigs 10 Bthst ne Grooms: 815. 3 amedern . 1104 Fark Flsee ne; 6 rooms Onder 1430. S11 ‘ovine 80 OR RENT. House. aaa ene OP DWPLLING. 1024 9TH s ter and gas. THOS. J. MYER: Gok RENT — 13 6TH STS E__ONE De from Fast Capitel st: new brick; 7 roo ‘$30. Apply there. ry NT- st. pw. str. and 3 . bath, gas, water. Rest Beer S8zi¢ ar STORES. 30 )24 15% 15th wt ‘a full ust apply | WESCOTT « WILGOX, nyesenns: —129 11TH ST. $ E, SEVEN Room: { comiition, “Inquire at O14 East Capitol at, SiaLty ® HILL. nk han; 0 Kat. n. TEN-ROOM BRICK feat to geod RENT. Femi caw Sr.625 47 K st. ne, 11 Ma. ave. “YOR 25 508 434 AN ELE. fant new three-story and basement ‘brick. with 10 a; house factug south; with tenant, This is one ‘913 East Capitol ib 10 rooms: Zig sehen ne, Fnodes 1907 Peunaylvania ave n.. ets and cellar, modern iusprovements! Ho ¥ KOOMS, CELLAR stable if desired: convenient departments, schools end street cars, low will rent cbeap. to Telishle “parties, STH WASHINGTON REAL E8TALE coms jat-at 8S FU: ED. eu ave tinh ULM RIED raga Ds ors stg oA Paces ‘Khode Island, u’r Conn. Ost, pear 12th.. ave. 333.33 iia aon « Loe a a'r Duy Lene dar 24UB SS NT-LARGE HOUSE, COMP iN ALL apowtments; well located for a first-class boarding house, corner 4% and C sts. uw. ak SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 429-1m oe Fat. Fei BENE RNISHED. Dupont Circle, 12 rs., ailm. 1.. per annum. .$9,000 16th st. a.w., 14 Toms, all mi, per annum 2900 Most, near Thomas Circle. L5raaljim.1, per iho UNFURNISH Dupont Cirete, 12 rooms, all mod. imps. Most u.w.,12 ryoms, all mod. imps. - 1 fe Dupont Cirele,10r. all iiod imap. Se ES imps. T. s, SOF ges nw. HOUSE AND STABLE, 941 M ST. HOUSE Np, STAB ot e:large parlor ding foom Sitchew oes Hoon, eosd-aize beGroorn: dey ated by bot aif furnace; wil teu for 8 year to person only *UiGim’ STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F at, house FOR SALE—LOTS. PABENPTORY SALE OF TWO NEW COMFORTA- BLE TWO-STORY AND. BASEMENT BMC! Dw AT INTERSECTION OF VEK- On ONEANESUE EDNESDA\ Stany: ELEVENTH, AT HALF- 8 ST FOUR O'CLOC We will sell in front of ‘the premises Sub Lots 44 and 45, in square 358, fFonting 19 feet cach, aud runnitie back t6 an alley. hese lots are impro’ y two new brick dwell ngs, substantially bailt conereted under basement loo six rooms, and buth each, modern conveniences, an located well for good investment or comfortable te in one . Terms: One-third cash: two oar notes, to bent interes: trom day of sale, and toe ire deed Stout ot pare waned by deed of trast oF all Chaser, conveyancing at purchaser's coat” # depo Nath inten Gaye: otherwise night reserved (0 rest ot i days. otherwise right reserved to resell a Fak ana comt ofpreliane aftor five days" rable Hoties Of such reeale i some news) rT : ington, D0. ‘BENokNSUN BROS. seSeds ‘Anetonesiy OBERT VOSE & CO. Auctioneers, 00 Bet, ae. On AY, JANUARY ‘TEES Ar FOUR P.Mts will sell 3 BRICK 5 HOOM HOUSES, with 2,200 fest ct ground cack, att on M si ., bet. 2d st Delaware «ve. Sale rain or shine; 6300 coch at aul: Terms eney.. 310-3¢" 1SOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BL AUOTION, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PERT, Nov Fis THIRTEENTH SOOTE Qu MONDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH, Hated Slash ihe cents navine a front ot s iebes by adepih of 200 feet tucker aad foot alley, improved by « Frame Dwelling, coutaining "This property wil be sold ts s qliier lone 9 feet 9 2010 a5 9 whol a inches, which has been condemmed for ati abeye winch divides this | proj ty equally, leaving @ hundred teet at either end with the width of the lot. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per an- bem pared 7 and srcured by cs et ae ‘on the broperty sold. vey ancih aud record Ghasers cost. $100 deposit reyurred at tive tine of hale, Ja9-a1 _______ THOS. DOWLING, &1 Dexcanson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN HEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded i Liber No. 1160, folto 437, et seq. ous oF Fecorda of the District of Columbia, we will sell'p TUBSDAY. the SEVEN Rooms of Duncauson Bros. Ro MeBial? aud wilt ta’ tho “Tollowiuderoea eet jeBlait aud wite wi: estate in tho gity of Washington, Dy Grin aud to Lote num eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), ands uth half of thirteen (i3i-am square veuty eight (78), which they may have as Gadaby, deceased, aud all theif iuterost in and to ‘said estate uf John Gadsby, deceased, bot, Teal and persousl, which ihey may have aid mney bere. ite. “acuuize tuner with all the imupre ements, cavemneuts, Tighta privileges, hereditamente, ‘Sppurtel ances to tue ame Leloaging, ° Tips appertining, ke. ec pee ad which s depos 1200 must be at timo of “sale, the ‘belauice’witain ten daze Otherwise the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell Hak and cont of the detauiting purchaser after Ave age’ public notice of such Fessle gn eome newsbeper D.C. po-anane Case ALLRED; raven BUSINESS CHANCES. SHARES SECOND NATIONAL BANK” STOW paying Bank tock in the cjty 1a a eR —— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. For and Chinchilla, strictly all wool, 87.25 ageeis eee Fan woot, Ages 13 to. Robby, CS SE RAR soem "Ages 3 to 10 years, 92.75, #12, 8250 is 25 94.50 upward. 81.75, 62.25, , $2.87, $8.50, 93.75, We manag fr Keay act ea 20 Per Cent Clothing House 20 9X7 and 920 7th st. n.w., corner ave Strictly One Price, ¢27-Open Saturday until 11 p.m 431 Fors: Hare: Fors: SRAL SACQUES FROM 9125UP. : SEAL VISITES AND JACKETS FROM $90 SHISUPER COPEL AMONREN Beare aND FURS. ‘MUP¥S, IN BEAR, BEAVER, BLAGK MAR- TEN, FOX, LYNX, MONKEY, SEAL AND OTHER FURS. RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS vp. LADIES SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND WRISTLETS, FUR TRIMMING OF ALL KINDS. CHILDREN'S MUFFS AND COLLARS. = DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS FOK GENT'S OVERCOATS. GENTS FUR CaPs, GLOVES, AND MUP- FLERS. ‘BOYS' SEAL OAPS FROM @1 TO 85. CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHMEN CAPES, GENTS DRESS SILK HATS, 95,96 AND $8. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IX ALL THELAT- EST STYLES, AT 81, $1.50, $2, $2.50, 63, 83.60, $4, 84,50, $5 AND 66. SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD AND SILVEK HANDLES, FROM $2.50 Toes. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT 3, TRESS & CO.'S CELEBRA‘ Phariss SILK AND DERBY HATS. D&N«'s LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS: SONS, 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12thst Established 1830. 21-3m Larsio Couraxrs Exrnacr Or MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Isa success and s ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful.” See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” &. Highly recom- mended asa “nightcap” instead of alcoholic drinks. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made ‘Dishes and sauces. Annual sale 8,000,000 jars. GENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON ‘LIEBIG in fac-simile across the label. To be had of all storekeepers, grocers, chemists. o1s-ruath.ly I&I. Cotmaxy LONDON, ENG. FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION. COLMAN’S CONCENTRATED MUSTARD OIL, A Positive Cure For RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA COLDS AXD MUS- CULAR PaINs, Sold by all Grocers and Druggists, and wholesale by JAMES P. SMITH, 37-008m 46 Park Place, New York. ANTED-TO BUY A REST\URANT; MUST end | ys a jeaor; must state ‘where loosed ne WAURANT ee of. fee. 3al0-2¢ Waxisp TO BOY 0D AND Ui jovelty Con Toz Ese nee ee toe Frit afte) k Ye Fi SPLENDID OPPORTUN1" easatand doiny a bi ‘OR SsLE—PRINTING OFFICE; FINE LOCA- pe ES a Star | BEE BES REA 3 FOR SALE-* DRUG STORE DOING 4 Goop reas joroust, ion. Ad- area REDE, Seatac NOFOUE inveatiation, Ad Sia, ASHINGTON MARKET STUCK LO cereiest ez0 per soar s MARKET STOCR NK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F'st., Kellogg building. NE, LINOTYPE, 8 4 iephor SSR GS Sa labaryer and Brown's Magneto heap if bought now. CHAS. A. JOHN E BEALL & CO, AGENTS gPEailubie "craves G0. Spiel St,000. lortgages bearing 6 per cent interest, fe semnt- anuusily, for auy amount always ou’ heud for in. Yestors.” ‘These mortgages: company. ANTED—A PERSON SEEKING A GOOD IN WW iressucat to parce store ss iwaliog peating good tenant for #35 i month. Price $4,000. ‘or surther particulars apply to ED. J, HANNAN, 517 Dist ow. ea ja-lw RESPONSIBLE MAN WILL ‘WO PER ceut ® month for $300; wanted for six months, but may be payable on demand. Address Box #5, Star office. Jade" EN PER CENT LOANS Ni ‘TED . PSE GS Weg Se Ok ma ; pliiterest proniptly paid. W: D. HARLAN, dz2-1m* Le Droit Building, LOST _AND FOUND fre guaranteed by the voce ae FURS and LADIES’ WRAPS, ALASKA SEALSKIN and FINE SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS, VISITES and FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, ‘MUFFS, BOAS, CAPES and 1RIMMINGS, Our Holiday Sales have been beyond our expectation. ‘In addition to our present stock we are adding what is new and attractive in Wraps, B H. STINEMETZ & SON, @27 1237 Pennsylvania Ava, next to cor. 13th st. Gases: Gases: Ghoces: HOME AMUSEMENTS! HOME AMUSEMENTS! umes for Old and Young. Largestassortment. Every game now published con- tantly in stock. New arrival: Magic Lanterns from 49¢. to $15. CH. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7TH 8T.N. W.. above D st. a3 Narioxaz, Noverry Worx, Room 45, Post building. Tam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to ‘manufactareall kindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ &c, Pine Gold, Silver, aud Nickel Plating done, Esti- ‘mates furnished. feet frout by 129 feet deep. fest front by 11 foot docks Oue Lot’ So feet front by 123 feet dee Gas kes, ‘with white weariar - fe taksim “435 Tih st. nsw Sioncand Hook). ich tg 5.424 wa fastened Above JOR SALE—-Two BEAUTH LOTS, | 80U' route ou Hive Yast Ser near 13 nen: ane = ad fot 2 sone i eB DE BOARDING. oi 3, Kh SALE—CHEAP-TWO LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- | > black OM 1: NNE: funda, Desemstar is, ‘hickel- bove . a = — a 419-3 ALBERT F. CHILDS, Prop = ge ge a ED FR 3 RDaY. | FE Tt JOR, SALE-SPLENDID BUILDING LOT ON F | Sleouary 7, « small snve ertier, anevons Aime OAS, | GUREAT BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR, riset Ger foot, 38e. WatTanl (onban. 3 | i Staver 8 reward if returned to owner, 611 Catay, | Hoare (all wool) Undershirts and Drawers retaced JOR SALE-A TOT ON Baan CaPitor or. One | Lia setsrtan tear Fount chao cont OF oe aged fromm to $l 80. siuare, trom Library, 205110 to u-foot ‘alley. some small change, a Visitine card, specta, | Camel's {Psbndersitte reduced rom $2.50" to than @Lro. OWNER, 1610 14thet.jao-de | Bea’ let, “Suitabe reward given.” G01 6 | $1,629 plsee 36,47 and 44. Fine Merino Ui Fok SAPEIRE HAVE FOR SALE A DESTRABLE | st. 1 A? abet piece of business oe om | "geome. worl fa ay acu bee titan t,t | SUOM Pm ned ak Ga eA LR EROR | Weagurise in racrosr, of pie of vel to have him ret to above address. jal! aekw 1002 F street varie vcatent VE Seti ‘OST—@5 REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF | ¢ ala = cag | Leese cain Se | Gar Tax Ba ‘once--94,000 casts wi (oct ee ea a ae ae {OR SALE—ONE OF THE WOST DESI — oar hg = wil and BaSoeee asset ge ry Lots ob Capitol Hill, loca ‘the north of | ot baer eee 9. Ww IGHT, | lowest ‘Every genuine ‘Heruees 1s Maryland ave. bet. lst and 2 2, Zea by abogt =s. ua ‘with maker's name and mark. | 100°t.” ‘The dew library buik aX band: TOLEN—A GORDON SETTER DOG, PROPERTY _ SHOEMAKER, 95 4 MARYLAND AVE., BETWE! $10 SSXAeD FOR THE RETULN or THRER 2 Lectee Blankets and Carriage ‘Robes im great va. Lot: 65 310 rolled rs it riety at very, prices. vet Hist, ce avemue” HotumwOll dw erewe Tee AEE LOStO8 SATURDAY, JANCAUY 77H 1 Ron & Anptsox, ‘Opera glasses. in an embonscd case in New Y¢ "i Suitable reward returned {6.515 Sina. ce Gui ‘Wholesale and Retafl Dealers in PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ‘No. 314 EIGHTH BT, N. W. ear Pave) Orders or requests for quotations given personal at- tention, and satisfaction guaranteed im price and 25-3 5c0Rty 2800 each. ler Heights, per foot, “qatta pot foot it wold betoré Se ees Taso Bat COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ee FOE REST-POR THE Year eS Pics us attached, ot Afdwick Stations on =a pasture, Sr Meee Ng ‘N.W.—FIRST-CLASS BOARD, WITH nowt rooms. nicely furniahed,'by day, w E 8ST, §.W.—' Ho 5 G0] Esa tagian an IniCO: Bor Youn Xaus Giers Now. COME AND SEE THE SLAUGHTER WE ARE MAKING IN PORTIERES AND HRAVY DRAPERY. WE BORER ‘801 Market Space: 308 and 310 Sth st_ a Qetssrccnass oe - spayy Wr Dro Ovr Amisersble existence when a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would certainly give the strength and «nergy you need? Thousands are proving ite virtues daily. So may you Mrs Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was all run down before I began to take Ayer's Sar. ‘saperilla, but am now gaining in strength every ay." “Being very weak and despondent after a long Mness, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- les nave restored me to my former health." — ‘Miss Blanche 8. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, Boon. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Draggiste. Price, 61; six bottles, 95. WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. 39-6t Tae Gaxcne JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT is the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC ‘and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence, Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT: Suffering from an attack of Tincas which hed not only reduced my strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, ‘s wineglassful three times a day. Ite use was followed by marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- ested properly. 2. There appeared an increased power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. Bewsreof imitations. The genuine hasthe signatures of “Johann Hoff” and “Moritz Eimer” on the neck of every bottle. All others are worthless imitations, Ja3-tuthas Wasauzers. ‘The impetus given by the great current of events “i last year carries us forward to at- tempt things for the new yea Not even tor one day shall the store yo into winter quarters ter ite busy season, but with the first full yusiness day of tue new year, we shall open the ew campaign. ‘Circumstances combine to help us do some fine Wings for our friends from the beginning of tie new Wo haven't more than a single ventonce to aay about sales. We are making thein every day. That's Yibat_ the store, is for. We always have lous of goods inarked down. A daily drum-beat calls up all the old soldiers of ‘and gives them a double-quick step toward the . then, fact that, no matter what the: here cea. ‘iwaye. be found bere lots and lots of wood gs asc and often cheaper, than elsewhere— Foguced from day to day because they must be closed ou ‘We cannot wait for a certai own, but coutistally vatch, lie tne loskout om the sip’ we Now, then, let us strike the Key-note of the new year. With night xi we «rasp tb@ 20} aa wo Boul rug cut loud aud Tong oneness “THE NEWEST GOODS.” “THE FRESHEST GOODS," “THE CHOICEST GOODS,” “THE VERY BEST OF V:RY BEST.” ‘Ye crowd ourselves to open the new shings, ‘ball take freab, ‘at no cost ‘Your money e frean goods greater cost 2nus we to ten our store, increase the activity of curetock, aud ereaten our trade, ‘This is our way of starting the new year. “If you like ft when you see what we are doing say #0 to your JOHN WANAMAKER, 417-6m Philadelphia. Doszixs Exzornio Soar. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. IT IS STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid 000 twenty years ago has never been medified or changed im the slightest. This soap is identical in quality to- day with that made twenty years ago. It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric, It brightens colors and bleaches whites. ‘At washes flannels end blankets as no other soap in the world does—without suripking—leaving them soft and whiteaud like pew. READ THIS TWICE. There is a great saving of tinne, of labor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Electric Soap is ‘Used according to directions, One trial will demonstrate ite great merit It will Day you to make that trial. ‘Like all best things it is extensively imitated and counterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS' Electric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or any other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will ruin clothes, and are deur at any price. Ask for DOBBINS' ELECTRIC ‘end take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to ‘Mexico keeps it in stock. If your's hasn't it, be will order from iis ucarest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around esch bar, and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside wrapper. You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly won- DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, 47-61h ——______ Sozovorr. A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe mouth by the aromatic S8ORODONT, ‘Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- ished porcelain, and contains no ingredient that is no highly benefical to both gums and teeth. ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their praises of a17-6m SOZODONT BBENO"S | PLASTER 18 UNAP- Proachable in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and is the only improvement in the art of plaster-making during the past quarter century. For the relief and cure of chest pains, rueumatisin, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, kidney troubles, weak back, stiff or enlarged joints. torpid liver and enlarged spleen, BENSON'S PLASTER is unequalled. There are many imitations and counter- felts ou the market. Buy Bensous PLASTER 18 THE and youget the BEST. sabeaw J. Cc. Hercarssox, IMPORTER. A ELE 988s Pek ge A Be me Tnorderto close out at once the following lots, T have marked them down to prices never before quoted. ‘Tadvise an carly call, as the goods are phenomenally cheap. 1LoT Seal Plush Jackets actually worth $20, at only $15. 1 Lor ‘Jackets, broken sizes, at $3. reduced from $9, 1 Lor ‘Black Plush Wraps with handsome Jet Trimmings, at ‘25 per cent off regular price, 1 Lor Berlin Twill New Market Black and Brown, at 85, worth $12. 1 LoT Check Ragians, worth $10, reduced to $7. Sole Agent for genuine FOSTER Kid Lacing Glove. Unquestionably the Foster Brand are the very best Kid Glove made, Price @4 pair and upward. ‘Mouaquetaire Gloves for evening wear, 8 in, to 30 in. long. SUPERB NEW GOODS. An unusual display of beautiful fabrics for evening wear, Many imported direct and are exclusive styles. RICH MILLINERY, 5 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Dorr Bz Szzrisx, * DO BE KIND ‘and spend few dollars ina manner that will bring Joy anid pleasure both to the giver and recipient. JANUARY 10, 1888. 2d EDITION. Newakx, N. J., Jan. 10.—Two-bundred and fifty tives ia, Clark's O, X. T. threed-works, on Pea 8 I ane aa is *! nl eats a sgt eeae Hg i F Ee Acie Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE. Mo. January 10.—Vinginianew threes, jo-day BALTIMORE, Mp., a anil and easy—unddling, LUqal04,. lour firm. Whear~sonthern, het for-Ghojee, rede 83408: amber, O4a07, western ligher: ‘No. ® winter red, spot 6x bid; January, SSeS; February, May, Saath sg Gorn red southern enue: whate 8; western easier aud dull: spot, Preusize: Janusry. 38 asked: SRY Rat swentern white eet, western aised, ‘Provisions | March, 60 ‘asked, Gate irmer—sout Bras, ‘Rye firm, 68a70. ‘steady and Potatoes steady, '2.00s220, fresh, 200111 i 10016. iM, ‘Coffeedull and nomipal—! tofair, Isai » Copper refed frm 16si0. “Whisky steady 1.15a1.16, Other articles une! ate 586 Rog gE, saan pup penile oe} Bonsae Shige Flour, by ee ). Salee—wheat,: a op a 0, 11 ao of the cabs ae iS a) wi started ib her 4 was ui O35 2.15.55. At 11 o'clock Seen Sahy! lard 786: short ribs, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, ‘Tue Fisuertes Cosreress, after & meeting of an hour in length, yesterday, adjourned until 2 O'clock to-morrow. Secoxp Ligvt. HesRY C. Hatxss, Marine Corps, has been granted two month’s leave with permis- sion to go abroad. RICHMOND CATHOLICS THANK THE PRESIDFNT.— ‘The President has received a beautifully engrossed copy of the proceedings of a pubic meeting of the Carnolics of Richmond, thanking him for the con sideration he bas shown in sending ® jubilee pres- ent to Pope Leo XIII. MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL Vesseis.—The Thetis has arrived at Mare Island, Cal The Fortune bas arrived at Boston. ‘Two CapETs DiscHanoED.—Upon the report of a board of officers, appointed Dec. 29, 1887, Cadets Andrew Hero, jr., and David A. Rannels, fourth class, U. S. M. A., are discharged from the service oft e United States, on go of defective vision. paeeyee SS ‘Mr. ExriGat, of Michigan, who has been spoken of for the appointment of city pogtmaster for Washington, 's in the city, and will soon be ap- pointed to an honorable and responsible position. ‘The posttion Will not be the postmastership. AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s callers to-day wereSen- ators Beck and Butler, Representatives Wise, with Jas. Lyons, assistant United States distriet attor- ney, eastern district Virginia, Yoder, Caruth, Springer, Holman, Weaver, and McMillan, Commissioner Bragg, and’ Judge Jackson, W. Va: ‘The Mexican Mission. ‘The prevalent opinion at the Capitol to-day, was that Gen. Bragg has been promised the Mexi- can mission, Bven the friends of E-Congressiman McKenzie who was so highly endorsed, UcKGinon that the plage had been Bromised to Gen. Bragg. THE EASTERN ANCH BRIDGE, What Col. Hains Says About the Con- troversy with the Railroad Company. Col Hains, in his report on the work on the East. ern Branch bridge during December,says: “The con- troversy with the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Co, 18 still unsettled. The proceedings instituted in the Supreme Court, District of Columbia, to ob- ‘tain an injunction were temporarily suspended on account of an expressed wish by the railroad com- pany tocompromise the matter. Their proposition Is to sti hten their line of track so that it will intersect the line of the bridge about 190 feet to the eastward of the present location of the tracks. ges will necessitate =a Con. siderable alteration in the approved plan of the bridge, w..cu alteration is to be made without iddit onal cost to the Government. ‘A plan submitted by the railroad company, having the above object in view, did not meet with ap- roval, owing to certain objectionable features, foun th design and construction, The most ob- jectionabie feature of this plan Was the proposi- ton to rest the necessary h Spans on iron posts, set on low piers, a very undesirable form of ‘In View of these objections a plan was prepared and submitted by me on December 19, which was briefly asfoliows: Build the west abutment to the eastward of the present line of tracks and about 120 feet from the location of that abutment. Fill out to it with ap earthern embankment. Construct the first plier of the bridge between the positions of the first second piers, as ‘Between the west abutment andthe first pier construct a through the bridge vy meus OF lect ‘the it a] petty oe ES ‘The other rection, of th crThfig' to the specificauons; the Governizent by this OE ae teas Os B 2; ‘by the stockholders of the various national banks of the city were held. ‘The results of the elections are given below: Columbia National Bank, di- rectors: B, H. Warner, A. T. Britton, W. E. Barker, C. @, Duncanson, Jno, Joy Edson, Albert F. Fox, J. h cist 1 re i FI i 7 i i i i i Py B i | THE WITHERBEE SCANDAL. The story of the grounds for divorce proceedings to be begun by Mr. A.S. Witherbee, as published in Tux Stan resterday, gave an outline of circum- MACKEY AXD MRS, WITEEREER. Among lawyers about the Court House the con- nection of Mr. T. J. Mackey with the scandal re- sulting from Mrs, Witherbee’s conduct is a matter Of considerable talk. Mr. Mackey or Judge ‘Mackey, as he is called, first became known here after the inauguration’ of President Hayes. He came here from South Carolina, claiming to re gent tne Hampton government in te political negotiations golng on. He was a. suave and juble taiker and appears to have been selected for this diplomatic inission om account of bis irresistible powers in a button-hole interview. Heis a siender and oony man, somewhere in thé Reignvornood of Aity.fAve or sixty years of age, His face is pallid, bis nose large and constructed ‘on the Roman order, his eyebrows bushy, and his air and big mousuiche inky black, 80 viack us to Suggest he use Of artificial meabs to preserve a youchTul appearance, His voice 18 deep, and be ‘Seemed especially fond of its lowest tones, which he rolled out with much impressiveness in'couver- Sation or in forensic efforia. After his political mission here was over he remained and became a familiar Nigure about the hails of Co: Departments and the court rooms. He law, and was connected at different times with a number of notable cases. He was counsel for the late Gen. Win. B. BL im the court-inartial pro- the ceedings against that He resided with his famuiy'on Capitol Milk 1X TRE Tors. Mackey and Mrs. Witherbee returned to this city last spring, and at that time Mrs, Witherbee laid her grievances against Mackey Before a law- yer here, with the view to bringing the judge to Terme" When Sackey Ore tel in with wre ‘Witherbee, it ts said that the meeting and the Dusiness was purely legitimate, so far as Mackey ‘Was concerned. She wanted to'see a lawyer, was sent to him, and called on him. His relations Afterward, according to the charges made by Mr Witherbeé in the of divorce first appear to have gone beyond the limits of legiti- mate legal practice. Mackey returned here iast Spring and apyears to have tade an effort to break his relations with his fascinating client and to return to his family. she followed him here and consulted an ug pinong the changes she made Was one that he had filied out a check of bers for $1,000 and drawn the When she had’ authorized him to fll the check for only forty-five dollars, or a small sum about that amount. The lawyer consulted was about to institute proceedings When Mackey and Mrs Witherbee left tne cits, And have not since been seen here. Tue lawyer's Opinion is that Mrs, Witherbee pursued him Lere because she Was augry that be had leit her to re- Turn to his family. Her purpose was to get him ‘Aud uot her money, and she triumphed, Uncle and Niece. JUDGE MACKEY AND MKS. WITHERBEE IN BISMARCK. A telegram to the New York Hera/d trom Bis- marck, Dak., January 9, says: Judge Mackey, Mrs. ‘Witherbee and servant arrived in Bismarck Sun- day, October 16, and regisvered as follows: “T. J. Mackey, Chester, 8. C. “Mra, BM. A. Witherbee and servant, of New York.” They did not introduce themselves in Bismarck as husband and wife, bul as Uncle and niece, the Judge stating that’ be caine t Dakota for bis Diece’s healt, Regular boarders at the Sheridan House were displaced so that his request that Uuey should have a suite of rooms, witu door opening Detween, could be complied with. The Judge gave as his reason for this request that his niece was poor in heaith and that she miybt be taken seri- ously dil at any moment. This statement, with the ‘apparent sincerity and good faith of’ both Parties threw off all suspicion that. the proprietor might have had, and te nappy pair, enjoyed un- serenity while at tue hovel. But they ‘soon tired of the confinement of the hotel and Tented one of the largest and handsomest resi- ences in the city. AN ENTERTAINING 44%. ‘The judge is loquacious man, but his strangely Uneven anecdotes of the war were entertaining, and within a week from the time of his arrival he had become acquainted with every man of prom!- nence in thiscity. Hs personal experience as an oMcer in the revel army made him doubly enter- taining, and, as he never lost an opportunity to Batter ine Union soldiers and belittle, tue Conted- erate he Won numerous friends among the fitense Norcbernere: Mrs. Witheroee was Do less entertainlag to the ladies. Her display of dia- monds and silverware Was a macier of much espa the fashionable Women of the city. Xo brilliant Soci! cveut was considered complete ‘without her presence. SUSPICION AROUSED. ‘The Mrst suspicion Was aroused by the fact that the judge paid no bills. All checks and drafts were signed by Mrs. Witherbee. The Judge ac- counted for this by a very eloquent oration on the Ananctal question, stating that his bauk account Was in Memphis, dnd that Meimpuis dratts were not available in Bismarck. ‘Mrs. Witherbee's ‘voice wou her fame, and the lovers of music went into ecstasies when'she sang. Sue Was not only admitted into the homes of the best. families, but Was invited to sing 1m, te churches. The people Were congratulating thems-ives upon the addition Of so talented a lady to theirsociety. Women who have been prominent in all social reforms in the city were her nearest friends, and the social lights ‘vied With cach other for her favor. Many brilliant parties and luncheons were given at the “Mackey mansion,” and the reception on Christmas night made allotuer attempts at welcome pule into in- Significance. On Unat night Mrs. Witherbee was dressed like a queen, and was surrounded by the ambitious social leaders of the cit A SERVANT GIRL'S TONGUE. A few admirers dropped from the ranks several ‘weeks ago, When Jane Murdock, the housekeeper, who accompanied them from the East, left and sued for wages. The judge refused to pay her, on HHT ; i 3; f ! ag 5 i TRE DALEY MURDER TRI, ‘Testimony in Rebuttal Today, In the trial of Jno. Daley, indicted for the mar. der ot J.C. G. Kennedy, July 13 last, after Tae | he i | | i il FH i Bake li F i after his rather De'suld they nad axed could get noting. The district attorney hat Yersation she had with the Tather's death as to what frog the M-street house, the Was overruled, and aa. pilituens said she Bad a i i i i z i i F Hl Use threats, Dut une question david Kittennouse, velier id ‘of the signature of Mr. Kennedy and his Sue deed. He was unable to say that Ture to two other papers was geaulne. Eusha PF. ‘vestified to uis signature Wiluess lo Lhe sigmature or mark to @ deed. DALEY aT THR ASTLOM. Dr. Thos. J. Chew (physician at une Almshouse Hospital) testified that Daiey was there eighteen ‘Or (\wenty months; Ubat be compiatned of troubie B the bead; was in bed some ‘thought bis ‘comp! & B was Sane. He told Witness tha: be soned and that they were ‘Maess looked on itas the result of Ar. Worthington asked: “How common. common is it for & man Of Une class with you Lave to deal lo imagine be bas been or Gat be is suffering ther & spell Gf sole “Yes, especially aimong the negroes, It confined 10 tuem, however.” MI, Miller Toos Wwe Witness and “Dr. Chew, did you ever kBow au It Ueve in voodovistu?” ‘The Witness seemed nobplussed for s time, expiaived tuat he did not know the nationality maby of the meu With Whom he bad to dea. Caristopber N. Tuom identities Mr. Ks Signavure lo 170 Checks, and Amos Crounse iso, Henry M. Bind testified that ne remembered Vaguely Wuat Mr. Kenuedy told him Unat ap oc msn Was Michael Daley and be witnessed bis work, WOULD GET EVEN WITH KEKWEDY. Joln Tennyson testified that ne knew Jobo Daley when he lived at Mra Bannon’s He fre- Quently came in witness’ shoe.shop, next a20r* Daley said his fatuer married a girl servant of Mr. Kennedy, and his father had it some prop- erty from Mr. Kennedy, and when bis step-mother ied Mr. Kennedy bought it back. He complained hat the property Was worth a great deal more: that Mr. Kenuedy had robved him, and be would gec even With Lim, On cross-examination Witness Said It Was about fifteen or eigpteen mouths Wituess did not pay much attention to it, for did uot Uaink Unat ‘Was right; thought him c lie J. Kennedy (dat ar St chp Gueneme tan tufied as to her tater trethod of cS Counts. She examined the accounts abd said Were in her father’s hand Writing, as also checks whieh marked. Sue’ also his handwriting and signature Daley She koew Michael and Who bad been a servant im the lation between ber father and “col, Joseph M. Kennedy, . Ideutined bis alias Mut case has Thu of Mra, i ‘. The boy, it 1s alieged, went tothe By saying tae ies maa say! rs. "Ss sister, Ay 1. He then se Nested eat for Mt, bu the. gem and in thai way it was Sz MARRIAGE LICENSeS —Murriage Deen issued by the clerk of the court to McC, Smith and Mary E. Clements, of Mo; Frank E. Gilliam and Lia Johpson; P. Wenzel and Klizabet A. Fianagan; Raw. aud Mary O'Day; George Kidwell, of County, Va., and Saran Queen; derpoel’and Elizabeth Chrichton Botelle; Prank i, Cole and Ida E. Nelson. —_— NATIONAL SAPE DEPOSIT COMPANY.—At the ane Dual weetlig of the stockholders of ‘the National Safe Deposit Company the Management was reelected: “Benjamin PF Saye der, presideut; Charles C. Glover, ¥i 3 1. Lawrason itiggs, treasurer; albert L- Vanl, secretary; Jom G. Parke, jHenry a. Willard, John’ F. Rodgers. t i g Burmese hairy woman, Who las been lil for sev. eral weeks past at the La Pierre House, was very tow to-day, and uer death is hourly expected the attending physician, Dr. Barker. It that her bivod became trom, Dr. Daiy, i eth Which Were recently extracted, the dentist, retained the teeth af curios Uhey are Une largest be has everknown to be from a human being. MARRIE! MUIRHEAD—FOWLER. In Baltimore, 2s, 1b87, by Rev. P. 1. Taber, ARMAND BEAD aid CORA E FOWLEK a DIED. adit "ktioefer, foruierly of thin cfty. ernment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Ws DiC. Waluesday, Sanunry 11, at? pam 3 ROWN, Ou Sunday, January 8. 1888, JENNIE 5 ‘Chatles Bo ber Foca the beet? nate of Ca ‘inth year. puneral from Shiloh Baptiet Church We 7 Senuary 11, 8¢2.30 pas a at ber - COLTON. On Sunday, Js tence, 1004 E sts... Mas. 2 her softy -ulluh yous, widow of the late John tou. : eral Tuceday et Good Baptist Charles County. a4 > at NGLISH. On Monday. cect Sota aaa northeast, after an illness of t ‘Bervices at residence ou Wednesday, 1 Soaniy, ide {itl ctaote Sun please copy a3 Seon, Jeuusrg, the 11th inst. Siaj abe rest sa peace. ° GLEASON. LAWRENCE of Se rh east, ou We at 3 o'c-ock p.m. 7 Tye ete ary ae we irerenses "ind walt for our cosine’ sors mother

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