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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO ‘Ube Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation were than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ‘The acquittal of Daley, who killed Mr. Kennedy last Summer, raises the question again which came up at tae trial of Guiteau and bas repeatedly arisen In other and less gotable cases, a8 to bow insume @ map must be in order to escape hanging for murder, and how far insanity 1s an excuse for etme at all. When a sane man kills his neighbor with intent, and without due provocation, we hang him. The uphoiders of capital punishinent say that this ex- Treme penalty is not imposed in tae spirit of re- vege, but by Way of defending society against further violence from the same hand, and In the Rope of deterring other persons Who contemplate committing a homiclte, But, if this be true, on what theory [sa distinction made between @ sane aman who kills in cold blood and the vietim of a inurderous manta? Society 1s always more sacred than the Individual. In a community of & thou- Sand souls the sarety of one man’s life fs valuable, as compared with the safety of the lives of the ‘others, only In the proportion of one to nine hun- dred and ninety-nine; and, when !t apoeafs at any ‘lume that the community 1s endangered by the sur- vival of this one person the community assumes ‘the right to put him to death. ‘The opponents of eapital puntshment, of course, argue that society 1s as well protected when an assassin is securely locked behind the doors of a prison or a junatic asylum as when he has had his, lifechoked out of him. But the other side promptly ‘answers that prisons are not lmpregnable, and convicts sometimes escape; that the pardoning power is often exercised in behalf of unworthy subjects, and that a writ of habeas corpus, or the ‘carelessly-prepared report of afew good-natured physicians, is liable to set at large a lunatic while still dangerous, ‘Its now too late to change anything in Daley's case, Whether the verdict 18 considered sound or the Teverse. It is uot too late, however, to say ‘that the course of the jury has in no wise modified pablfe opinion on the subject of the Kennedy horal- cide, or Weakened the force of Judge Cox's admira- Die ruling that a man who fs sane enough to com- prehend the nature of his acts and realize their consequences 13 sane enough to be punished for them in the manner prescribed by law. << I; fs not a pleasant position in which President Corbin finds himself at present. Thousands of men, women and children are dependent for their daily bread, clothing and shelter upon a pittance earned in the mines and breakers of the Reading company. That pittance tt rests with Mr. Corbin fo continue or withnold. All the arguments he cam frame to prove the justice of his course and {he Injustice of thetrs does uot and cannot alter thls central fact. If there shall be a winter of in- tense suffering in the Schuylkill valley, the suffer- era, at least, and all who sympathize with them ‘Will hold the president of the Reading company responsible; for it would have needed but a word from him to have set the machinery of the mines in motion again, aud he has assumed to say that the establishment of a precedent ts of more im- portance than the lives and comfort of an army of ‘working people. ‘This is no" the place todisenss the moral features Of the strike, Perhaps both parties had a grievance of equal magnitude, or perhaps one was alto- gether la the right and the other altogether in the ‘Wrong. In cithercase, it they had only themselves to consider, i might be destrabie to let them fight tue matter out between them toa finish. There fare, however, mauy others who deserve considera om, The mill-hands who cannot work, and there- fore cannot support themselves in comfort, be- use their employers are unable to procure the coal to keep thelr furnaces im blast, are one class affected by the strike without taking any part in Jt The inhabitants of the great cluies where Read- ing coal forts a part of the yearly supply are an- other class so affected. They will, for several Months at least, have to pry one or two dollars a top, perhaps even more, above the prices for uel on whieh they had calcuiated their winter's outlay. All the staples of life in Whas® preparation coal is consuted Will become temporarily dearer through the stringency in the market. Every community between Boston harbor and Cape Charles, and every Individua; in each, Will feel the effect of the ‘Keating strike to a greater or less degree and with ore OF less «lirectuess; and experience with past affairs of this kind tndicates that public sentiment ‘Will generally side with the many as against tae ‘one, Without refereuce to the question which party | has the greater Weight of abstract Ipgic in its sup- port. ‘The most hopeful signin the situation as now Geveloped is the manifest divorcememt of the mi- nets’ from the raliroaders’ strike. As ing as they ‘appeared to be indissoluble it was plai% that no Axracz Boar & Co, DEALERS IN SHOES, 1211 F STREET ¥. W. Hy os oe EE OF ow Set ARE THE BJ Lt A FEE #& Ee CP fis £4 FE ul a Rg Ae Ssg8 HH 00”. Eee = : THE BEST AND ARE SOLD aT POPULAR PPP, RRR IT CCO EEE 9SSs “S PPR RW OO FE BOE RH G8 Hew Sus® = ARTHUR BURT & CO, Jald-emath-3m 1211 F ST. N. W. AIRE: PIRE!_DkY GOODS DAMAGED BY FIRE ‘ud water; great sale uow in progress at BLUW'S, leet 745 and 747 Sth st Uk $25 SEAL PLUSH SACQUES CUT TO #1! cad _pabat Ovexixe Or Faexcu Sarees. SEATON PERRY, Guccesor to Pexuy & BaoTmzn,) WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, JANUARY 16TH, HIS “DIRECT IMPOK TATION” OF THE FINEST QUALITIES OF FRENCH SATEENS MANUFACTURED BY OROS, ROMAD UT LFUS, SEG & CTF russe coops wave gust" Hers MRCEVED Ds of FROM PARIS, WHERE THEY WHERE MADE 70 MY EXPRESS ORDER FOR THE SPKING OF 1888. “LOWEST PRIC S$" ON HEAVY CLOTH JACKETS, im blue ficures. DOUBLE COMBINAT! 241 aud 1 STORE, S 11th st se, WEAYS AND NEWMALKETS. Ts PLUSH AND BRO- NEWMARKETS AT A ¥ “GREAT BARGAIN 8, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, BLEACHED GOODS, LINENS, SATEENS, GING" AMS. ES IN SILK GAUZES. ILLUSION: NOVEI CREPE DE CHINES AND BRUSSELS NETS, A’ SILKY e FRA ELVETS: rt HR BROCADED SATIN AND MOIKE FOR PANELS AND GAKNI- Une NOVELTIES IN FAILLE AND VELVET COM- BINED PANELS WITH SASHES TO MAT! TREFOUSSE KID GLOVES, SiLK HOSIE SSPLALN FIGUKES AND CORKECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 0th st, _Fatabbahed IMO. Wald JF SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST BLOWS, 745 and 747 Sth ste we. TWILL PAY YOU TO CALL; THIS CLEARING place sale nieans business: don't delay. “ DOUBLE COMBINATION, ES a Vand 1243 11th st x Gasxp Orvesixe OF OUR NEW BUILDING, 514 9TH ST. N. W. Special invitation to the Ladies of Washington and viciaity. We will show the finest exhibit of EM- BsOIDERIES and DRAPERIES ever exhibited. Elegant $60 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE to de given away. Ladies should come and register their names, ‘Thanking the public for their kind patronage at our old stand, we shall im the future, with increased facil- Terms could be made with Mr. Corbi, He 13 a Stubborn man, and irrevocably committal not to compromise with the railroad strikers, He Ras never Placed himself in such a position with respect to ‘the miners, however, and the way 1s open behind Bim fora retreat if necessary—uot gloriow, per- haps, but discreet, and in deference to a widely- expressed wish on the part of his fellow citizens, ‘The appeal which is to be addressed to hima by the Reading Board of Trade will afford him an oppor- ‘unity for gracefully bending to the popular will If be will recetve it in the right spirit, and agreeto meet the miners half-way, he will accompiigh nore for bis own reputation and the pubite’s com- fort than by holding out for a prineiple whick grows, to the eye of the coal-consuming world, more and more microscopic with the advent of every cold wave. $< Tes on such a doy as thisone set out to be that the removal of the bells from the street-ear horses 4s most seriously felt. The sidewalks were so silp- Dery io some parts of the city that it was almost: Impossible to keep one’s footing on them, Pedes. trians Who took to the roadway found the spaces, Between the rails of the car-tracks, wherever available, the safest avenue for locomotion; Dat ‘then came the fox, blinding ev Tybody, and mak. Ing-sound the ouiy guide to direction.” ‘The ratls Were sprinkied thickly with crushed ce made almont Lo noise in thelr revolution. Wre ‘Vehicles coming and going on alt sides, horses slip. Ping and failing, and other clatter dining tn ums | rs, It Was impossible at times to distinguish the | Sound Of the cas-borses’ bouts on the cobuie-stones ; While, at the distance of a horse's length from a ‘trespasser on the tracks the driver was unable to | hot common enough in Waging. ton to be tivated as ordinary focidents of iin, | ‘They are, tu the strictest sense exceptional; but, When they do occur, they serve very well to con Tir tke position taken by the Stax When the pro. Posal to slience the car-bell Was up for discussion Jast spring—that conditions were “able to arise uni would more Uhan counterbal: Sance of a tion of tnorance cular issued, under Baltimore 4 Bie statements ever published “is etreuiation American} in Wa meaning tbe clrentation of the | isalso us large us aby Of the Wasiungiou papers.” ‘The other Wasi Papers can ypeak for » Tuk Stax ts cone ye Raving as large a circulation ax ; dat 4% Tue Stax in Washington, can prove that, we stag cireu- Jates severa} thousand more ‘aries gaily im Wash. Angie than the American doce ay 8 Wash | own home city. Purth more, i¢ can be estab Ushed satisfactorily that. the average circulation as im Washtr von aloge ts greater than kote efrewla Of the American, inside and o's) rat Balt! sore, ecludiag its editien of Gunday, as Tux Stax dors not publish on that day. Boss Platt, of ™N nd New York, has been worsted in his struggle ta holg tast Ww the quarantine com- ities try aud merit # continuance of the same. Respectfully, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BEO., els THT. [p08 MISS THE GueaT Fine sae elects and 747 Sth st. se. LULNG OCT OF CARP YUR CLECULAR contains 4 full list of the cut. ask for prices, SOCELE CoMrs ATO: Fand LS Linh t's dal N oTIcR, TO CONSUMERS. ‘Gall for and Use no other Flour but the “BRIDAL VEIL ‘THE ONLY PERFECT PATENT SPRING WHEAT FLOUR (om the market. GUAKANTEED to make MORE \oe.ves and BETTER bread than any flour manufac- tured. For sale by the following well-known Grocers, ‘who handle it direct from the mill, with uo “middle man’s" profit, John H. M: 1, 1417 New York ave. Chas 1 Kellogg, Masonic Teapie, Oth ste Bev. E Kennedy & Son, F xt. E Abbott, 1721 Peansyivania ave, A Waiker, 1600 7th «i re sylvanié ave. and 426 st. BU Bureuard & Bro., Pe coer WILL INTEREST YOU ELEWs, SHE FIRE Sate wl eee ‘TAS and 747 Sth st! se OAL. WORSTED BALL DRESS TRIMMING, ALL awe) shades, cut to de. vd. aware b. DOUBLE ‘CoM! Saks st V4T and 1243 Lit Usesceue Buass. Our Es \tire Stock af Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at ACTU AL Cost, Evenin, ¢ Gloves in long lensths at COST. Allour (MPORTED and DOMESTIC TRIMMED BONNED band ENGLISH ROUND HATS at greatly | reduced pi sees. MKS. M. ais SOSPEL WYMNS No. 5, TNE NEW BOOK BY NAHAN 8 Sieh Maryaret Hottome, the Life of Curist, Kewurns, by Murry & Herman ie and other Geongian Sketches, Chant lee Harria. De peule by aye wal. BALLANTYNE & 80%s, Jolt 428 Teh Street DDEL.S0085 ANP EUSNISHING Goops Dawe ageu Ly He pau water, wt BLUWs, ies 8 and 747 Heat ne. ADIEY ELIWANT SATIN LINED, TAILOR- made Jackets » plait and bouud, size 34,36, and 233, BY, 4 out of ¢ Bou each garmeult. DOUBLE COM: BINATION STO RE. 1251 aud 1243 11th ot ne Dxess Su: vrs. Correct Styles for PULL Duss Ji OPENED. W. 8. TERL, 955 PENDSYLVANIA AVENUE, jad NEW AKRANGEMPNT AND GREAT PUBLIC the Magazin ts. JUustesied Papers, Fashion Moutlies, Stsry Pa bers aid other pertodals, Ameri, cam Foreinay diivesed jroupely ot reciaehces soa Or otherwim. at publiblucrs’ loweet cash rates C, Inisstonership, to Yehich he never was law snpotnted, abd ¥.nowe runctionn he has rechieany Bushandied. Ye with now have to give up this Draneh of 7s pusiness, which ts understood to ave nett’, nim an income of some $20,000 a year, snd cOMf.ze himself strictly to the main work of Bis trv ge, making and unwaking Senators, nom! Bal .g candidates for Governor and Seeretary of 8¥.te, anc perhaps taking an occasional “yer” ‘Ya_presidential potitics. Ts Meaxs Besrsess ‘WO PER CENT DISCOUNT. BRODHEAD & co. Offer an slogant $1 all-wool French Cashme Uletr entire stock of Shawls at 30 per cont dis oaee wouderful Dergains iu bilka Velvet erck bags asfonyc tae ee Sod teamsins Halt Hose Se, ¥ BRODHEAD. 907 F de hlavonte Bessy). ANTED—VIOLONCELLO TO RENT places of Uusiness it, Lue City, tlie by slmucle ed 2 ‘udstom pomtal cd Nat, Not Sadar Pestste pt Bente ast Aeoney, 1 Pertorners. Fe, Path at nw. ES iin NEY YORK Aut 8 10DI0 INSTRUCTION | ING aR tums iceie penne on Te insirdction ia new and useful art, | EDGAR’ Verocn Row, $45 Penn. ‘altar 92.99 Bia earn = aise 4] aud 1243 11th st. 9.0. tel Rest clang 62 per buntel Coder tse Beware tire _Sa1Scha_ Wholesale int Grocer, 944 La. Ave. GES EigMess suits scovren ea ice ae ‘Coats, 50 Si Pants, irre Bocents. x Shricatcasne HE « W. M. Sworrea & Sone ‘Will offer on Monday the following great bergains in “Evening Geuses cod Tiusions. ‘Checked Tinsel Geuzes, reduced from $1.25 to 81, ‘Fancy Llusions, reduced from §2 to $1.50. ‘Floral Iusions, reduced from @4 to @3. (Crystal Pendants on Grenadine, reduced from 62.50 “Sponbeeldored te ‘Silk Mulls, the finest goods imported, reduoed from $25 per yard to $18. Silk Bengalines at 87%, worth @1. Evening silks, Satins and Ceahmerea, Elegant Moire Bilks reduced. oats s Out Cloning Sale and greet bangains are being W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. One Price, wale Prices Wax Sez Axrrnso, That is, there isa lways some price which, if low enough, will create ademand. We intend to test this in Novelty Velvets and Evening Goods, by marking them at such figures as will make them move rapidly. We have sold nearly all the combinations in Plush and Wool, reduced from @40, #35 and $30 to #15, but have btill some left We now offer all our Elegant Fancy Velvets at less than half price. Will make ele- ‘gant Wrappings and are used for Garnitures and Trim- ming. As theseare the richest goods imported it will bay to attend this sale. Evening Gauzes and [lusions at greatly reduced prices. Our whole stock at reduced prices, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennaylvanisave. Oue Price jalt Roce ip edavios eee goo say c : ERLE COMBINATION, _ga15-3t _ POTEET and 1243 Lith ste, Gore Wirnovr Reseave, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. DRESSING ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, AND BATH ROBES GOING AT PRICES BELOW THE ACTUAL COST OF PRODUCTION. CANNOT BE DUPLICATED FOR THE PRICES NOW MARKED, SAMPLES WITH PRICES ATTACHED ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION IN LARGE SHOW WIN- DOW, MARKET SPACE FRONT. A THOROUGH AND SWEEPING REDUCTION HAS BEEN MADE ON THE PRICES OF THESE USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS GARMENTS, BECAUSE WE PROPOSE TO DISCONTINUE KEEPING THEM IN STOCK WHEN THESE ARE GONE. SAKS AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, jalé. SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. LL OUR FINE CHILDE RAPS, AGES 4 to14, cut to $4.74 for the choive. Marked in blue ficures. DOUBLE COMBINATION. 1zé1 and Ls 1t ‘This department ig not to be closed out, because it is one of the most successfulin the store, wd we intend to devote special attentioN to this line of goods, in which we have always given Netter value for the price paid than any store in the city, Of several varieties,how- ever, we have an overstock, and these will be sold at cut prices, BRASS FRAMES. Novel and pretty designs in Grass Photograph Frames, ten different styles. 1 OAK, BRONZE, AND PLU Standing Frames for tho mantolor tale, We have oyer one hundred styies, and some of the ‘jost artistic kinds in carved oak and bronze are sold at "25c., 59c., and 49¢. HANGING PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. 8x10 Frame, 1' inch moulding, bronze of gilt, 2: 8x10 Carved Oalg 16 inch moulding, fancy mat,49e. Solid Walnut Frame, deep moulding, 49¢. Carved Oak, 3 inch moulding, funcy mat, 8x10, 59, 4 inch moulding, decorated mat, bronze, 49e.; gilt, 59. Thirty styles in Gold, Carved Oak, and Cherry Prames, 3% and 4 inch moulding, fancy mats, 9c. 10x12 Frames for large photographs, bronze, rose- ‘wood, and cherry, 99e. and $1.29. Fine Carved Cherry Frames, 5 inch moulding,81.29. FANCY METAL EASELS, . for photographs, cards, &c., in new designs—ferns an forest leaves, calla lily, wheat, daisies, spear, and cat nd 4: af ul Naucer wi Se. ; gilt, 25e, Gtfeibenwcetoaa Pos sae” Sw SMITH & WARDWEL 705-707-709 Market Space. For 30 Dars Ox: ON ALL CHINA, n16-2m HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS; ALSO, ON ALL KINDS OF GLASSWARE, We Will Allow TER PPOLLARIE DER. AGENT, 408 7th st, n.w. ‘Three departments of THE PALAIS ROYAL are to be iscontinued, To close out the stocks quickly, lees than wholesale prices will be charged. Dealers are in- vited to call before 10 a.m.and after ¢ p.m. Terme cash, No discount other than quoted below. eet (Off marked prices). 25,000 Housekeeping Goods, 811,500 Boys’ Clothing. $19,000 Upholstery Goods, In lower half of this column we give details of Up- holstery Goods and Housekeeping Goods, and in to- day's “Post™ you will find a long list of prices of Boys’ Clothing. A few prices here: 40c. Knee Pants, $2 Long Panta $2 Overcoats for small boys, $5.48 Over- coats for youths, $2.36 Knee Pant Suits, $7 Long Pant Suits, and many hundred imported English Suits and Overcoats for Boys and Youths, 20 per cent discount also allowed on Caps and Shirt- waists, €B-Mothers will please try and bring the boys early Or late in the day—less crowding then, PPPoA A IT ghSq Pop aa aa AS Ae as] Po ACA Tan A” A 1h Sys8 RRR 00 ¥ Y A OL KorRooO YY ga f ee go yy AA E eR OO Yo AAA rs RE ‘oo ¥ A°A Tun = ‘New goods are arrriving daily: such ax Laces, Gloves, Fans, Hanikerchiofs, Flowers, &., forevening wear. Other goods must be forced out, 20 per cent discount off marked prices of Lined Kid Gloves, Clotis and Worsted Gloves, Mon’s fine Underwear, Cloaks and Suits, Furs of all kinds, ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Ladies’ Worsted Goods, Ladies’ Warm Skirts. Children's Worsted Goods, Children's Warm Underwear, Children’s Dolls 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF SHOES, ART POR- CELAINS, CLOCKS AND LAMPS. S#7SEE SPACE BELOW FOR HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AND UPHOLSTERY GooDs. "on © @ * Mo? 00 “0 oo Wyg® od &, wo ow ® 00 Bee By WoRTH UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GooDs, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY Goops, 09 ooo ® ow oo ww OF = oP woRTH KEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Every article in above departments to be closed out this month, if possible. We shall discontinue these departments. ae ¢ Goons, Goons, GOODS, coo DD. D D BoP DD aoe OFF MARKED PRICES. ILLUSTRATIONS: IRISH PRINT CURTAINS (Hand-made). Former price—#16.00, Reduced to 14.00, 50, ¢30.00. 20,00, 27,50, To close out, 20 per cent discount off the reduced prices. SWISS CURTAINS (Hand-made), Formerly— $20.00, $18.00, $16.00, $15,00, $12.50 12.00, 11.00 Reduced to 16.00, 15.50, 13.50, Formerly—$11.50, $10.00, $9.50, 88.50, Reduced to 10.59, 9.00, 8.00, 6.7 To be closed out at 20 percent discount off the re- duced prices. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Formerly —€5:75, 85.50, 85, 84, 83. Reduced to 5.00, 4.25, 3.75, 3, 2.50, 2.00, Formerly—$1.75, 81.50, $1.35, $1.25, $1.00. Reduced to 169, 1.23, 100, 80, 75, 67¢ 20 percent off reduced prices to close CRETE AND SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAINS. Formerly—810.50, $9.50, $7.00, $6.50, @6.00, $4.50 Reduced to 9.00, 7.50, 6.00, 5.50, 5.00, 3.75 20 percent discount—ask for it, SILK DAMASK CURTAINS. D.C. SATURDAY, Sraxo Season, 1888. Formerly—$25.00, $20.00, $15.00 Reduced to 18.00, 16.00, 10.80 VELOUR TABLE COVERS. 2 yards square, $10.75, less 20 per cent. 134 yards square, &Y, less 20 per cent. ‘Ug yards square, 85.75, less 20 per cent VELOUR PORTIERES (Double-faced). Originally 850, afterward reduced to $47.50, and now, (20 close, only 838 pair. Sw-Everything for interior decoration, Note the price marked on each article, and demand 20 per cent discount off that price. HOUSEKEEPING GOODs. ‘72inch Table Damask, marked 75c. for 60c. All 25c. Towels to go at 20c. ‘The $1.50 Table Napkins go at $1.25. 11-4 Bedspreads marked 1.39 go for $1.12, ‘Merrit’s Shrunk Flannels, 40 instead of 50c. ‘The $1.25 Embroidered Flannel to go at $1, 81 dress lengths of Ginghams tor 80c. A large room full of Housekeeping Goods, Blankets and Flannele—$25,000 worth to be closed out at 20 er cont discount of marked prices. PALAIS ROVAL, 1127-1119 Pennsyivanisavenve. | ais * Woorwarn & Lormmors Couvuy, | Sua. We Mase’ SATUBDAY, JANUARY 14, 1868, CHANGED DAILY. OPENING or ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS axp FBERES KOECHLIN'’S FRENCH SATTEENS, Tepresenting the choicest and most veried as- ‘sortment of styles and colorings that these cele- ‘brated makers have ever produced, (Second. floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, (Cor. 12th and F sts, n.w. Ebearz Axxva, Jasvany Sus. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, ‘BEGINS THE THIRD WEEK oF oun EIGHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALES or LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, LINENS, AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, READY-MADE BEDWEAB AND COTTONS. FINE HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, AND MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. Fach of the above departments will be found thoroughly stocked with entirely new goods, Teprosenting the very best intrinsic values, and ‘well worth your attention. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor, 11th and F sts. n.w, Sue Berone Srock-raxrxo. ‘We make our semi-annual inveutory of stock ‘Tuesday evening, January 31st. In pursuance of our custom, we bein two weeks before the event to reduce stock of all Winter Goods to the minimum, and are now overhauling ail depart- ments that appear to be overloaded, changing prices TO REDUCE THE SURPLU ‘Quantities of goods will go for considerably less than early-in-the-season prices. All of our Winter stock must be sold, a we carry no goods over from one season to another. We to-day begin with the WRAP DEPARTMENT, and, withont further comment, ask your exam- ination of the following extraordinary reduction, believing that you will readily recomize the present to be good time to buy Wraps: Biack Astrakhan Jackets from 87 to 85. Black Astrakhan Jackets from $12 to $8.50. Black Astrakban Jackets from #15 to 10. Black Astrakhan Wraps from: #15 to #12. Black Astrakhan Wraps from $20 to 815. Black Astrakhan Wraps from 825 10818. 1 miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ Cloth Newmar- kets and Raglans, made from Cheviots, Beaver and Fancy-Striped and Checked Cloths. Kegu- lar Prices,.$12, 812.50, #14 and 815. CHOICE #10 EACH. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Fine Newmarkets, made from Kersey and Beaver Cloths, with capes, tan aud. Diack, very stylish. Former Prices. Stock-taking Price SEAL PLUSH SHORT WRAPS. Not even these excellent popular Wraps are spared. This offers a rare opportunity to se- cure a fine, stylish wrap at a price usually asked for a much inferior carment. ‘Seal Plush Short Wi | Plush Short Wraps, from # 1 Plush Short Wraps, from ® Seal Plush Short Wraps, from & Seal Piash Short Wraps, from #30 to 82 SEAL PLUSH SACQU ‘These garments increase in popularity every winter season, and can be bought for uext mtet's wear Without fear of their being out of style. Seal Plush Sacques, from #2 Seal Plush Sacques, from #27 to Seid Plush Sacqutes, from $30 to Seal Plush Sacques, from #40 to $34. coves B22 and 825 ++ 817.50 WRAPPERS ALSO INCLUD: D. We desire to sell every Wrapper in stock be- fore Jan, 31st., aud with that end in view, we hayemade the following changes in prices; Ladies Gray Blanket Wrappers, red and blue striped bordering. REDUCED FROM 87 TO 84.50. wy blue, redjand in bla REDUCED FROM 49.50 TO Ladies’ Fancy Striped Flannel ‘variety of patterns, REDUCED FROM 810 TO 87. Ladies’ Fancy Blanket Wrappers, in polka- spots, stripes and plain, Wrappers, REDUCED FROM 812 TO 88. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, jalt Cor, 11th and F sts. n.w. Usperwear Save Coxrisven. WOODWARD & LOTHROP will continue their EIGHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALE. of LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. and’ quote the additional extraordinsry bar- gains. The response to this sale the last two weeks shows conclusively that our cottons, styles, workmanship and prices are appreciated. Notwithstanding the recent advances in cot- tons, our prices for the Made-Up Gyrments will remain the same. CHEMISE FOR 25 CENTS. Made from good Muslin, square neck, Cambric ruffle around the neck and siceves, well-made, entirely finished, all sizes. CHEMISE FOX 37% CENTS. ‘Made from strong, serviceable Muslin, tucked front, Hamburg edge on neck, sleeves and front, extra value, all sizes... eo Te. DRAWERS FOR 25 CENTS. s Made from extra good cotton, two-inch Ham- ‘burg rufile, with two clusters of tucks above the ruftte, full cut....... eee. CORSET COVERS FOR 12% CENTS. ‘Made from fair muslin, seams finished, battons and button-holes complete, high and low CORSET COVERS FOR 25 CENTS. ‘Made from extra good cotton, Lamburg trim- ined, well finished, all sizas............ Se. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS FOR 50 CENTS. Made from strong soft muslin, yoke of solid tucks, nicely made and finished, all sizes...50e- MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS FOR 75 CENTS. ‘Made from extra-fine cotton, soft finished, yoke of tucks and insertion, Hamburg trimmed..75¢. MUSLIN SKIRTS FOR 55 CENTS. ‘Made from heavy soft muslin, finished with tucked cambric ruttle, with @ cluster of fine tucks abovi : 550. MUSLIN SKIRTS FOK 75 CENTS. Made from extra good heavy cotton, double cambric ruffle, three deep tacks in each ruftie, with cluster of tucks MUSLIN SKIRTS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Made from extra-fine quaiity of muslin, eight inch cambric raffle, trimmed with torchon Jace, torebon lace inserting in the rufile, full width 1. (Second floor; through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n.w, washing, oxtra value. ONLY 50c. PER YARD, 06-inch Crean Gerinan Linen Dainasks, choice ‘of five handsome patterns, soft undressed finish, and is an unusually good quality for the | And gope to work in ® practical way to reduce our | 1106 F st. n. stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING To make room for the builders. who are pushing us. Shall we make you sdouation? We shall. Under the circumstances we could not do otherwise and live up to our ides of right, Itis due to you thet we make some acknowledgment of the multitudinous favors you have showered upon us, hence we offer: Fine Montagnac Surtonts, with velvet col- Jars, satin sleeve linings, and double Reduced from $15. A modest donation of $6.50 to every purchaser. On Saturday, October 26, 1884, we threw open our doors to the people, soliciting a sham of their patron- age, promising to protect them in every particular. ‘We have kept the feith, and to-day furnish new evi- dence of our determiuation to continue doing so, to wit: Newmarket Overcoats, All-wool Melton, ‘silk sleeve linings, and double warp serge body lining, at... when we have it in our power to sell Fine Chinchilla Ove Finding ourselves in the midst of such charming nis, need we tell you how deep an interest 1 possessed for us or how earnestly and | zealously we set about it to make ourselves worthy of your esteem, your coufiden'e, your patronaget Hav- ing this end constaptly in view partly explains why we offer you such a tremendous drive in surround the situati and the prices of our claim a line of ‘Brown, with Saun Puc ings, and Doubl ‘Linings, at. The second year of our wratifiel is a tame way of line of Doub: ‘st, lil garment, at.” it away. | at our usual profit of 10 best todo? Ah, we have ‘We grasp the opportunit ‘We weigh the matter well Tine English” Kere iia and sathn slocvs “816 75 cach. ‘$4 toevery rercoats, Black and with Bilk Velvet Gollan Silk Sineve bin? ings, and full Satin Body Linings, at Fine Corkwerew Overcoats, Black and Brown, with Silk Faciugs. Double-Warp Serge Lit ihe. perfect iiging aud as dressy as toed After remaining with you one year we found our- have always been fully up to the required standard } ceedingiy low. Weofler as evidence Wild Wale French Diagonal Overcoats. rich Seal Silk Sleeve Lan: ‘Warp Silk Serze Body stay was full of © its close we found it necessary to have more room, snd | auother floor wasdded, To say that we were kichly expressing it. we are not forgetful of past favors, we offer you now a All-Wool Cheviot Overcoate, Gray and Brown, with Silk Faciugs. Silk Slee: A third year brought our goods more and more in \d it is now an imperative necessity for us to ore room, Wells and partitions must go ‘ery floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, axwregating 18,000 aquare fect of room, will be occu- pied by us exclusively for the sale of MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. While these extensive alterations and improvements | Every are being made what shall we do with our stock? Store | (0. Rent another store aud continue to sell | Nd. What then is | Ww percent? it GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A | retail price ‘@: PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. shane ‘Wecan well afford it. Our sales during the three Years past have amounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars. ‘Then why should we not donate to the source whence it all came tne profit on $50,000-say 85,000? Over. Brown Chincills Overcoats, 1 wool, velvet coll: piping, heary Lalion And settle it satisfactorily. Fur Be Reduced trom €12 5 yurebiase PI = Startling, but true. ver Storm Overcoats, Hock's Standard Diagonal Suits, weal brown, styliah in cu! handsomely trimmed and well made, at. $10 T5asuit. ‘ial attention to this lot,as every suit is We ask richly worth 818. Make yourself “solia.” Regular pars!: Worth gazing at. ‘very st ‘You know ail abou ‘AU-wool Pisid Suits, sizes 33, ‘38, ouly Me ee Oe oe a suit. rs. One lot _ excellent Br Suits, sizes 38, 39 aud 42, wines stripe Suita, lendaoene, Cheviot stretly all wool gate potters | line of Harris’ Silk Mixed Bute, black ont Mite, relat ee fow more private puy netally st $18; Our price. ait | cave Serman bossons: si ESSghon: Apply 1110-1 {NTED- ASE ‘The eighth wonder. TANTED-TO LEAS Cheviot Suits, strictly all wool, able tor bvery four-button catawaya, at...-----87 75 aeult | give particulars, Address B. YAy ANI ED—A COMPLET WA ae ister state: Samp st thisconclusion. ag Star ofc. sal of silt nad wot irely, Wy ANTED_GOOD TENAB ‘goed enough for %: apy gon "ae ‘You have just two weeks in which to make yourself solid on the clothing question. “ ‘We soon learned that we had settled among a warm- hearted, generous people, who took special delight in aiding an honest effort. and whose appreciation of right was keenly enthusiastic. We, too, are enthusiasts e Linings, an ‘arp Italien Body Lining. a hand- H hs durable, sind perisct-ftting, sevssiesssenee- #10 00 each. donation of $2 50 to every t..86 00 asuit. 68 asuit y Maly 14, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET: _WANTED.-SITUATIONS. * - UATIONS Wat night. all Novi city Feforenes. day, between 10 and W y ANTED—THI A) V wares w) elder “the prosect money Star office, Lup in FUENTIAL, $13 28 A) PMPLOMENT AND MOOMG! TAs Rh st nw v trade of ytion. —A M. bo heir-dresse haw WwW yahein avers tee WARTED_ Goon COO; WHITE, WITH GOOD Kiieaon, one pray Address Box WITH FXPRRIENCE rood guil et. Reference required. ES, BSuithsouian Institauon. call Tat the AN ATT NTED—A BOY WITH SOME typesetting and distributing. yy ANTED—A CLERK COMPETENT TO MANA 100 of Peusion Clminis, to wh be paid. Addrews PENSIONS, Star office. 7 ANTED—A PARTNER WITH 81,000 OR in an office Brokerace 1747 F st. nw. 7 ANTED—A WHITE Gru Weck end do housework for muall family: must stay at nigh. no washing. 10M) 26th J ANTED SEVERAL GOO} AN selves uncomfortably crowded, We needed more room ‘Must and added a floor. This is not specially surprising jew Hainpshite ave, when you come toconsider the fact that our goods W and ERY capable of gvtti Aafese jalene view of manugi 8 weekly: only am OER, 428 7th et. nw, ANTED-TWO COOKS, TWO WAITE! Uhree girls for general housework, with bona fide news alco twa advertising a liciior, STEVENS dressmaker: city ref Tpquire between balf-past Yad by 2 tall wast be ® ts ‘stay Apply, with references, ANTED—IM: ELY_WHITE COOK, TO set ie wana a ookag heat oie gngee Fequired. “Apply "1510 riselta aye ‘ES OF ONE OR ANTED-AN APPRENTION FOR eS fslorme and dremmakime at Gbo. Wit Wj also a boy to run NTED—A RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN AS Apply at 102 Gist. how. Must stay 3t at GEO. WHITE'S, orrauds, iw Hus iE ‘6,or Mon- a vening Ketnw. A, TED—COMPETENT GENEKAL SERVANT, White. prefer iisst be ig to cook and do getteral hots ri Feliahle. Apply with teference to 630 @ AKELIABLE MANAGER, THOROUGHE- med wi redwate tuniniom., -MANAL industrious ae oot ure. wood and coal, Siar office. j14 3) OKNEY A RRPINED oubg math Of ‘isteeh oF seventeon for, Work in obice, one who has liad sone litle exyericmce te" forred. Address in own handwrith, stating referene 4. L.X, Star oftice z eee WASTER A COMORES CHAMBER MAID, | Ar 1421 K at: coud references required 1 NTEDTA YOUNG MAB IN AN OFFICE, SAT- . 30 & week. Sate last siesta ith refereuecs, Box 102, St ood 2.000 Business: cau handle ail ‘aud receive $19 Weekly: mo isk. Box 114, yANTED_AT DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN OOOKS: 40, chamberm m cooks waiters,” butlers, coschi M, man and Wile, at once, 613 7th iw. jal Meur office ad headquarters for patentees. Address CON ‘Star ofice 1 ids, Ws ose, DAEHN. 2-6 YOUNG MAN of establishing "ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework in ‘a required, family. Keteren, 1 ‘3 depart Vina watt AND NUING BUREAU, cy 15 AND 30 TO tue. Jad -Ue* a rED—A COLORED CHAMBERMAID AND rons well rewmauended, Apply wi3-3e ANTED— FIRST-CLASS LADY'S MAID, MUST ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN WITH GOOD Teterences to do. ‘stuall musework 1, fauaily. Inquire at 7020 H mtn. 7 ANTED-COMPETENT AND RELIABLE SALES 2.00 | Wins ior wholeale erveery house hstdbing team $12 00 | coneos, spices. molasses, Mid siryPs Bs specialty. Ad- ieee wil rexarcnees, Sheungaslary expected, SCOP. os, at | FEES Star office ’ w12Se " 7 ANTED—A COMPETENT OO0K, WASHER A’ | Winner swene a Germaupeeterred: “Apris, with | referees, at IS13 G st nw. pared that Nv sivous | Star office. ait onef r “a TANTED tion, teens dow tress GEO. K BEDE W CHOTR-ROOM, day ev ¥ ANTI tocarn ubuux : sainples A) Tis! city. side of y ANTED— ‘our safes: sie SAI ternational He's Jags A) dress: go ds W: ANTED—EV! 68 each. Apply with refers jala-ai* coat he sam oft Witz very liberally for Wess euninet nocthvwest them"or ie Letrotes, madi Box se. e to TANTED_BY A ¥O Tout Kem sngion Ne ee Sumb © » MEN, WOME: De. to #2 bu hour at their own homes. ao ork is eimnye amd easy. ‘avelope, ont Tull instructious, saat for ‘Address 4. C. SOWELL & CO, Kut reate @ permanic ‘demand never nies, as Weare Dd go" {rpermeasure alone, sand materials cut, justed, ee eo arte moral aia! Xpviy 317 Masnachuw ANTED—A CATERER 7) meals 18 Otarders if, house BOs Penusyivamia ave. (. 7 ANTED—TO BUY of small house, ANTED—AN EXTRA GUD? AND Wi Ti vANTED—TWO SERVANTS sew erk ai re; MULE Without references need a FELT NTED—BOYS, WITH. AMlceehalartes RC ApHy at STS Meine), Tuesday and jal ep IMMEDIATELY 1 for s wholesale ou%. off needlework at their own } homes (sent any distanct) thiwe furuished ANTED — AN ACTITE MAN Loca’ Washington, salary 870 to #100 per to repreactt im bik wa loc TA references, SUPT. MFG. Dae ‘Good Particulars iC YOUNG MAN. DE E Insurarice and Keal Estate bu.Xuess, may find it to bis iuterest to address Hox SS, Jalz-at d plain sewing im fi TIPE-VRITER OPERATORS TO 2 Machines, in good condi- jen Linnited. Ad~ PC. Co. city. jal 1-6 GOOD _ SOPTANG 0-Sethws boys, a) GIRLS, ‘Twenty working i & muuple of goods De., to help pay" post ve ES TO WORK Di be made. ‘Address AR- free IC NEEDLEWORK O., 139 8th st, New York Ft 206th ouT- agar Wikcan etch 500 te otaer siz: FE 00. W ASTED-A DRESS MAREE INF W Nesrrers for bs System” wii as all ashoneton, D.C. WANTED-MISCZLLANEOUS ANTED-LADIES TO LEARN THE ART OF vp ed a 1 draftings done on out the use of paper patterns zal ine aint ae NING DKK: iB t price and ocation, Address J. i AND. FOREIGN 4. in proportion, iness at home, These ore supplied by other TB! ‘sate cies wee ke pet ofr imade try of Modes.” 1223 ‘screntifie tailor square, with- articl ‘ave. LW. ABASEMENT a OUSE LOL IN THE NORTHWEST. ae ‘cash. A lance assort- SACTIVE, HEAVY, YOUNG 1. W. HOSKINS, Sherdian ave, “Addrets, place of intervaew, 4. 1. B., Stamiftice, ANTED-GRAPE VIN by LL ANTED — EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM funoky chimneys fo pay Feat heat or ub BS prices and ‘door bell. dedred Sta ir ED-FINE AID COMPLICATED ‘and Clocks paired at 1 at leas thaw usual rience. Bing smt residence, 924 Warranted. 33 ‘3. H BRAMHALL. MAN AND WIFE To RENT PART take roms with another party Address M.C. 8 Star ottice. Li PAY. et tiny thie ane mentor TREES AND SHRUB. KEK, 1713 T street plese iD AND W 1 em, pay. W. euarantee to cure Furnaces and 2 DANTE. P. Jal3-Lin GERMAN LADY, A children or adults, to terms; Fecommeniia- _ ONE AS COOK | iV Ay ts ee Toston te WASTED Wwe COOKS, 610 TO: WES Tee Bea ge TERS — POSITIONS Nuree. aud Laundreanes in “ isis aitrens, Laupdrees deere DENSE EEE £ CoOMe bao Fel Liners oe Ww YOUNG COLORED WOMAN, & uation as ovok is « private fans Yaruiale beat of references “Apvis {150 Sut Se WANTED EADY Possissing FINE” AND, well-trained soprano voice desires * iu Protestant church cba references given. Address MU? ro [AS TED—a sr - vote fami ye nee ences Apply 162 weia Dee ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, Wild situation life imeurance peoterted. can give referemee A. ERSEV EMA NCI on ont ddreas EVERANCK, Siar WAxtEn Sy, winow v ferences. "Address ME. star woes J ANTED—BY A STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE. W rier empiopmest nee venet ane ee NTY SIX) Posi- {0 children, re estate or other 6, at edereic maiary has ijrepeoiened wales aves Wo tad oe mle WASTED © SITUATION Aw 6 urse, or to do ceneral housework fy. “Good cook; oan furniah, pes. ea sek a Farm good ty retetences Ca y ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN i? YrAne OL, Wesitorgcet bo toe sda a ir ee Attorney. “Address F-A. hs Star offs WANTEDDICRS AGENCY Has FiRaT OL Cooks, chausbarmaide, wait, seamatreasen, wurses, butlers, coac and boys, with city references, OF WASEDA XOUNG MAN oF xt desires o Bituation ae Motkeamer se. fucninhe eter. willing torwerk salary at first. Adress LEX. W Star Omer ANTID—AN EDUCATED MID French woman, with some meaus. would Tench. take care ofa baby, sew oF de hows werk fanully, city oF count’, where abe would be taken her baby, » good, hy little irl. wi outs, Dive suite or eddress 106 New Hampshire ave. Jota 2" y ANTED-BY a, OoLon A PLAC as nurse of todo general 1003 M st = ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE: YOUNG WOMAN Situation to take change « Tygnt chatuber- wot Jd ew to reas “ood Heterencen Biar aties.” 3° WASP YA GERMAN Govrirss, ALAS euvert ib Abe nerdlework e situstign’ Aerie family. “Address MISS 'V", Star oiice” TANI EDA oNG GERMAN Lal s Wiverived vices Shame bh bnncee at, a Ue Ty sewing. woud references. nw. WASTED FRENCH 101i competent person 3., Box 30 wvernees fh Vieame wl drewe is NSEATE BY A wet of references, City Poet Otic Preto ANTED POSITION AS CLEKK, OK OTHER Suployment, by young from Kentucky fair jeriting: understands ‘b i experience stuiall an SRM ANTED-PORITION ai ill pay @100 LETTER CARKIF, party procuring situa WwW me. Address H. ANTED. ry eta of whick, Tequiring ‘the Xer“iee Understands Gorter. te faunliar jane. havin bad practical experience it tho ecutive ab-lity. with Ww nats reco Wants ciate rtnw ai ANTED-SITOATIONS POR ALL KINDS OF to be qriuine, “STEERS CUO MEST ASE KoOM RENTING BUREAU, 77 oth mss WANTED. -ROOMS. TANTED BY TWO SINGLE LADIES IN « unuicating unturtieled rome foor, near Y Depertincnt. Stat ¥, Star office a4 WAXTED BY A MEMBER OF THE GRoLoat- cal Survey to secure A) permanent £ 4 lode ings without board for self and f-mily. requires two, Minecting bed rooms atl pari inet Fine, Detober, but re us Box 1, lat delat PENISHED Bestciane Address, statin price Tus wust be Feaycuabie, ENVTEL Btar office. Waren Poot and board ina be in Borthwoste th part « rs, BOX b4, Star se fea ¢ a oily, Address, with f jai WANTED-—HOUSES. — GOOD FURNISHED wate fauily — W ‘Only those Feasonably peed alse TLY," Star Oftice Ware and Lote for placed wath us will Feuse. “ents culleoted, ae chee s THOMPs* dels 1913 Fst, Adjouing Suu Build Punch, had ou coll ho questions asked ay A liberal reward will be number. OUND. on the itand iat paid for his return to said a STHURADAY MONNING, IN A Can Blt Line, agold beewstyin, 155. kdeutityt Jay ths coat of wiivertincanent the wher cat ‘Graitt Pace, Sala OST—ON WEDNESDAY 1111, GOLD SPECTA. Lacles, one elans slightly defective’ ‘Buitable reward infettat Star office, Lot WHITE SETTER BITCH, LEMON EARS, Acommon spot ou rivtit mide, coll with owner) Mik. Cusler, tn ae br tt. Georeet ive wood reward. At OST—ON FRIDAY 13TH, A LARGE L joear-skin glove. A liberal rewar the return of the ume to WILLIA Maine ave. sw. JOUND—A PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES AT Na- ‘onal Theater, which the winter cam ha aan, 4 be oad for 1. DIGNEL, 340 iuy property and jayiug fot Chis, advertisement. iufotmation call cua. d RANE T OST-FRIDAL NIGHT, EITHEK IN OR GET. ting off New York ave. fats. cur. 12th st, purse with money. MS. L, S10 13th mt, ie OST_A WHITE SET.ER DOG, LEMON SPOTS; diac 4491. Meward af returued to A701 1st fw) ‘Addresa ci collar. lt JOUND-A POCKET BOOK OW the maine by proving property hd. Pay iig Sor thie advertisenent. ‘Address Miss ke ¥- CASHEL. Sue pt sae. Lash, MBACGIrs (OPERA HOUSE os Wednesday aiternuwm, January 11. 5 lack M~ reco Pocket Book. with #lver roruers, abd card Owner insiie. A suitable reward will be gives turned to 2017 Fst. nw, Jel OST—ON THUKSDAY AFTERNOON A SMALL Cravat Pi, Vari, surromuded with sual! iuonds. Please returu to 1,1 h st dal. Os1—JANUAKY 12, FROM BUILDING OF Dis- Lavent, & poluter yatyny wiudte, with pd we,“ Buitable a ORT SEAL als G.G. iL iw FO Salk a CONTAINING, 3300 cleared, laud under soos cult Sa 4m. Wovdlatd, wituated Aune Araud 1¢ freon “Annapelis? word shelled road. har sud plenty, water, Buy Muidge 8 iroad ro fhe pace: s od ty swe lace unsek dwelling, one Trine dwell pe Se te Qlaay Louse, tes chicken ‘ne’ ice houre fl Sith ice cue'stabie, one «ramsey She anv iy bark Slceagecd fares epels ond eer orcas Strmwiscrrice 15 sete in bisckberries. it ut sold Be February 1, bes, will be sficad at pubic aucue tho taruise implementar Bor terme w further particular sadreas Bawkise FO, fox 12" Aunapouis, Ma. pireire. ALM AND GENTLEMAN'S COU: in if taken tuned wud furnished SPLENDID FARMS IN Mone Met, raw hit @ ‘Aino many fine farue tm railroad. A bewutifed bene of Lecatiury, Va. MILTON Fat nw, wilde

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