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bona fide daily circulation wore than treble ef any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater thas that other daily papers here added The Senate made quick work yesterday of pass ing the bill which had alresdy passed the House, defining the amount of writing or printing which may be put upon the wrapper of a package of lower-class matter sent through the mails, This, however, does not dispose of the objection raised Dy Senator Piatt to the ruling of the Post-umice Department on the case of the books sent by one of bis constituents to the several members of Congress. Rooks are printed matter, and come within the third class. On such matter, even the new law forbids the addition of anything in the nature of a description of the sender's business, as, for instance, in the case under consideration, the phrase “advertising agents.” This 1s a senseless prohibition. The distinction between third and fourth class matter was not made for the purpose of giving the fourth ciass any advantage over the third class tm considera tion of the higher rate of postae demanded for It, ‘That higher rate was established originally for the purpose of discouraging the needless use of the mails for transporting miscellaneous merehandise, as contrasted with the traffsportation of printea matter, which has always been given spectal priv- Hleges Ib consideration of its supposed educational quality. Mr. Platt was quite right in denouncing the ruling of the department as absurd, but ne might have gone fur‘her and applied the same characterization to a bili which, in spite of some really good features, crystallizes that ruling, as It ‘were, into law. Of course, what was demanded by the mercantile community was some new legisia- ‘Uon on the general subject, and that quickly; but there will now, unless we greatly mistake the signs of discontent, be an equally forcible demand for the amendment of what has already been done. By degrees the statute law on postal mat- ters will be worked into a sensible shape, where it ‘will be a benefit and not a nutsance to people gov- erned by it. In the meantime, however, It would be a good thing if Senator Platt himself, or nis constituents who mailed the matter in contro veray, would make up a test case for the courts, to serve as a precedent, and show whether descrip- uve phrases, at least with all fulsome adjectives stricken out, are not to be considered a legitimate part of the address of the sender of a third-class package. a ‘The resident's message accompanying the re Ports of the Pacific Railroad investigating com- mission confines itself cpiefly to the discussion of the majority report. It reviews at some length Tae Distmcr Promos Law. “TO BE OR NOT TO BE,” Is the great question of the day among the people of the commonwealth, but they are in harmony and unity of opinion that the GREAT REMNANT SALES every Thursday and Friday at Lansbargh & Bro. is ‘an unquestionable benefit to the public! ‘We do most respectfully inform the public that we have on hand an immense quantity of @ sirable Bem- ‘nants at less than half their regular value. LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: 3 Cases of Scotch De Beige Remnants, ordinary dress width, in Brown and Grey mixtures, including ‘small checks and plaids, at 8c. per yd.; worth 12%e. ‘20 Cases of the Original Century Cloth Remnants, im light and dark patterns, suitable lengths, at 6c. peryd.; worth 10c. Several Cases of Light Figured Percale Remnants, calico width, at Se. per yu. standard price, 8c. A small lot of fine De Beige Remnants, double width, in Brown and Grey mixtures, at 15c. per yd.; regular value, 250. ‘A quantity of Bleached Canton Flannel Remnants at 9, 1234, aud Ide. per sd.; worth respectively 1236, 16c. and 20c, 1 Caso of Short Lengths in Fine French Percale, over 1 yard wide, containing beautiful patterns, at 1234. per yd.; worth nt least 150. ‘The manager of our Upholstery Department sent to our Remnant Rooms a lot of Short Lengths in Fine Lambrequins, Curtain Laces, Fancy Draperies, under instructions to sell them “without reserve." In order to exeeute his orders we have marked these remuants down to almost nothing. We have been very successful with our Special Sale of Dolman and Cloaking Cloth, and inform the public that we have some very desirable patterns left at still more “reduced prices.” Several Cases of Canton Flannel Underwear, consist- ing of Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Pants, Chil- dren's Night Suits, Skirts, &c., &., st reduced prices CLOSING-OUT SALE OF STATIONERY. ‘Wo have exhibited in our Third Floor Remnant Rooms slot of Fancy Paper and Envelopes, Visiting Cards, &o., &c., at greatly reduced figures in order to close them out. Several Cases of Androscoggin Bleached Cotton Remnants. In4-4at7e. In 5-4 at 106. ‘Worth 9c. ‘Worth 12. ‘The Golden Rule of the One-Price ystem still observed. the history of the Pacific roads, showing how the Goverament not only made the handsomest provi- sion for their encouragement originally, but after- ward doubied its generous grants of money and land, and degraded {ts own lien on the property from a first toa second place; and how the only Teward it recetved for all this eral treatment was a greedy appropriation to thelr own uses, by the managers of the roads, of all the ready money that could be obtained by them. It ts evident, from the tone of the message, that the President has Itttie hope that the roads will ever be able to lift the overwuelming load of debt which they are carrying. The principal of the Government guar- anty bonds already tssued, with the tnterest ac- crued thereon amounts, to one bundred and forty million dollars, and wiil amount, by the time these bonds mature, to nearly one hundred and seventy- nine million. Against this huge aggregate u panies have pald about thirty-one seullfon; but the men who have engineered them are worth a great many million apiece. Obtained how? Through dividends and interest on securt- es which came Into thetr possession, not by pur- chase in the open market, but by business bar- gains between themselves acting as trustees and themselves xeting as contractors under the naine of the credit mobilier. Thisis a state of things Which may well call forth strictures from the President; and his suggestion that Congress act promptly for the protection of the Government by forbidding the tssue of further patents for public lands until the compantes shall have fulfilled thetr obligations, entered into when the roads were first laid out, 1s timely. Congress should take up the subject at once, and, if there 13 any fair means ‘of stopplag the present wast At the meeting of the New York State Bar Asso- ctation yesterday, Danlel Dougherty delivered an address by invitation, in which he fell afoul of the press and drubbed it soundly for treating the Jake Sharp boodlers, before trial, as ff they had been uly convicted of the crimes laid at thelr door. ‘There may be occasions on which “trial by news. Paper” has been carried to a harsh extreme; but, as the object society has in view In establishing a ‘criminal code 1s to rid itself of crtninals, the press can hardly be blamed for lending its aid in the good work as far as It can without injury to any ‘One, and the libel laws are broad enough to protect even @ man under susptcion of crime, if be can show bis innocence. There 1s one thing certain: 1 the press did not hunt out the wrong- doers, half the time nobody would, and they Would go unwhipped of justice. Tals was notoriously the case with the Sharp gang, as 4t was years before with the Tweed ring. It ts un- doubtediy the realization of the power of the press to crush bad men that restrains many a public functionary from an evil course to which he ts tempted. “And of its occasional indiscretions the Public 1s disposed to take as charitable a view as the wife of a celebrated judge did of her husband's severe charges from the bench. In one instance she was asked if she did not think he was unfair in denouncing a murderer as vigorously as he had to a rather unintelligent jury, when there was anger that they might acquit in spite of the un- answerabie array of evidence. “Well,” sald she, “the Judge has his own conscience in such mat- ters; and when scoundrels of that stamp come before him for trial it will never be bis fault it ‘they're not hanged.” $$ ‘The Wilkins bill to permit national banks to in- crease their circulation from ninety per cent of the Par value of the bonds deposited with the United States Treasurer as security to the full par value Of those bonds is meeting with soms opposition in ‘the House; Dut the resort of Messrs. Anderson and ‘Weaver to flibustering tactics gives the color of assurance to Mr. Wiikins’ assertion that he has a large majority of the Representatives on his side, and that the opponents of the Dill are afraid to let 3 come to a vote. $$ ‘The Republican Central Committee, at tts dis- orderly meeting last night, aaopted resolutions de- houncing the present system of District govern ment as a failure, and demanding suffrage. Tne Toway proceedings at the meeting “organized” by Citizen Carson the other night, wien the vener. ‘able Chairman Clapp was compeiled to flee for his fe, afford a sufficient admonition of the state of ‘Things we should have here with a restoration of ‘Murder Bsy suffrage, $< —___ ‘The enterprising marketmen who proposed to set up a stall in Chicago for the sale of horseflesh for food have had their scheme ruthlessly nipped 4m the bud by the authorities, who refuse to issue @ license for such traffic. For the presect, there- fore, the poor people who, at the cheap foreign restaurants, have been eating horse-meat under {the impression that it was beef, will continue the Practice undecetved. ———————_—=——————EE JARS CROSSE & BIL. : 6 eS Seas Lakai RRELL JAM FOR OL 12 eans Boston Marke 135. 2 berrel “Siar of the East” at Flour for 07. D. PYLES, Grocer, 412 Fn, Suacsus Asp Sea Prvsa Wuaes. Tousators for Faucy Pate 4a18-Lm* At the Keduerd Rates we nave there ave but « few more left of the SHORT WEAPS AND SACQUES. In the event of not fitting we take measures and ‘BU orders within «few days, One Wut of BLACK PLUSH VISITES, with Jet, sizes 34, 36, 38, reduced from $18 to deen selling, on. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, #25 and up. Narrow Persian Lamb and Beaver ‘Truuuuigs for Bonnets, B. HL STINEMETZ & SOX, sit 1237 PENNSYLVANTA AVE. LL OUR FINE CHILDRENS Sept. 68 Wo 04.74 ior the chotee, Toe meee Vet and 1248 tithes. Correct for PLL swf OPENED. Ww. & TEEL, 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. sl Ep E A Ene : LADIES ELEGANT, SATIN, LINED, TAILOR. | Je Jackets, vain and bound, size much DOUBLE COM: and 1243 11th et ae. Buzzanv Dervers rou A QUARTER OF A DOLLAR. MID-WINTER CAPS FOR MEN AND BOYS, WORTH ALL TEE WAY FROM 48c TO $1, ‘NOW GOING FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR THE CHOICE. ‘Men's genuine imported “Scotch Caps,” worth 91, now 25¢. Boys’ Brown Plush Caps, trimmed with As trachan, reduced from 48 to 25c. each. Men's Chinchilla Caps, with slide bands, that have been selling at 50, 60 and 75c., now going at 25c. for the choice. Boys’ Brown Plush Caps that were 58, now 25e. Boys’ Brown and Black Astrachan Caps, that Were 48c., now reduced to 25¢. Boys’ Chinchilla Roll-Band Turbans, reduced from 48 to25e. each, ‘Men's Cloth Caps, in Brown, Blue and Black colors, that were selling for 50, 60, 75 and 85c. each, 25 cents will now secure a choice of the lot, AND LOTS OF OTHER KINDS THAT WE HAVE NOT SPACE TO ENUMERATE, ALL GOING NOW ATA QUARTER OF A DOLLAR EACH. WE COMMENCED THIS CLEARING-UP SALE ‘THIS MORNING. THEY HAVE BEEN GOING RAPIDLY THIS FORENOON, BUT PLENTY OF THEM STILL ARE HERE. DON'T DELAY, HOW- EVER. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. COME IN ‘TIME AND HAVE THE PICK, SAKS AND CoMPaANy, 418 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. _—_—— Cursos DUC DE MONTEBELLO, CARTE BLANCHE, EXTRA-DRY. Incompetitive tastings in 20 of the leading brands of Chas? pagne were adjudicated upon by 42 ‘iuembers of the wine trade, when the DUC DE MONTEBELLO was placed FIRST, 2D. W. BURCHELL, 1325 ¥ ST. ais ry WILL BUY A BROAD WALES RUS. $2.99 wore BEE A BROA full fur SE? Boa ert pr Y nN JF 8° DES ove cor POOLE AM! CAN FAST. Tt a, without douut the Best ever offered tals market "Se pet ys bes KASEMASSs 83 Rati ae 3] $ar* 3a13-ct 241 and Uthst'ne CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK A’ OUR NEW BUILDING, 614 OTH ST. KW. | DECORATIVE PAINTING. 4, We have engaged the very best talent to ae tate sorged the very superiutend the different branches taught. We have Aahted and ventilated rooms for instruc- bering Reibeolderien or Painting can be left ‘st our Rooms for, & OPPENSEIMER & BBO, KEW BUILDING, Paiceusr Or Tue pr E Ads PAL A ROYAL'S ‘The most eloquent price-list for the departments to be abolished is no price-list at all, If we were to attempt to give = price-list of House- keeping Goods and Upholstery Goods and Boys’ Cloth- ing you might thin. we're merely closing out afew broken lots (as are. ur competitors) an not the con- tente of three ordinary-sized stores, We can only again Feraid you the stocks are yet com; lete, and 20 per cent. discount is taken off the marked price of every- thing. After broken lote appear they will be made to disappear by the magic of prices that will make many daily visitors to the Palais Royal, NEW GooDs. FOR FOR FOR MEX— TWENTY PER OENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of Silk Mufflers and Warm Gloves (Kid and worsted for walking and driving); also Cartwright & Warner's Un- derwear. FOR WOMEN— 68 and D8c. Felt Hata, togo at 250. $20 Trimmed Bonnets, to go at 85. WARM GOODS, ETO., 68c. English Silk Scarfs, to go at 480. 4c. Silk and Satin Scarfs, to go at 20c. ‘25c. Satin-lined Scarfs, to go at 3 for 25c, 8c. Silk Suspenders (fancy), to go at 3c. 480, All-silk Suspenders, to go at 25c. FOR EVENING WEAR we are receiving daily new Fans, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Gloves, Silks, Gauzes, &c. ‘We want room for them, hence the following SWEEPING-OUT PRICES MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. ‘5c. Colored Cashmere Socks, to go at 21c. $1 Red Wool Underwear, to go at 68c, $1.25 Norfolk and New Brunswick, to go at 68c. ‘48c. Wool Bicycle Hone, to go at 250. Medicated Wool Underwear, to go at $1.60. 50c. 38-inch Check Suitings, to go at 39c, ‘8c. All-silk Sash Ribbons. to go at 75c. ‘39¢. Loop-edged G. G. Ribbons to go at 19¢. ‘25c, Stamped and Fringed Splashers, to go at 19c. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of every article in Cloak and Suit Dept., Fur Dept... Warm Glove Dept.. Warm Skirt Dept, Warm Under- wear and Hosiery Dept, Basket Dept. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of every article in Shoe Dept, Clock and Lamp Dept., Japanese Ware Dupt., Satchel Dept, FOR CHILDREN— ‘TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of every article in Worsted Goods Dept., Cloak and Hood Dept., Wool and Merino Underwear and Hosiery Dept. SPECTAL.—Boys' and Y-'this' extra-fine and durable ‘Shoes (lace and button). Bizes 24 to 53s, reduced from $3.50 to $3. Sizes 11 to 2, reduced from #3 to 82.50. ‘Ladies’ extra-fine Kid Shoes (common-sense and box- toes), reduced from $4.75 to $4 pair. €9~ THE PALAIS ROYAL rents this entire column. See the other half Curae Trax FOB SALE. €25,000 worth of Housekeeping Goods, at Store No. 1117 Peunsylvania Avenue, TO-MORROW, from Sam top. m FOR SALE. wenm FOR SALE wer m Cost Prices, A SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘The Departments, as quoted above, were introduced at the PALAIS ROYAL but three months since. The Proprietor having determined to disc.ntinve them offers the stocks, valued at $55,500, at less than AN EXPLANATION. ‘The Goods were selected by competent buyers from Ar Averiox. $11,500 worth of Boys' Clothing, st Store No, 407 ‘12th strect northwest, TO-MORROW, from 8 s. m. €19,000 worth of Upholstery Goods, at Store No. 1119 Pennsylvauia avenue, TO-MORROW, from 8 a 1a. RULES OF .THE SALE. | 20 Per Cent Discount off marked prices. Terms Cash. Dealers must call before 11a m. or after 4:30 p. m, The public are invited from 8 a m. to 6 p. m. Ang-Out Prices, and now ax 20 Per Cent Discount is allowed off these last prices, it cam be truly said ‘LESS THAN COST PRICES. CHANGED DAILY. 50c. Tonaxerre Dasasx Fon 25c. To dispose of the balance of our stock (15 pieces) of Pisid Toilanette Table Damasks be- fore stock-taking, January 31, we cut the price im halt, viz: ‘FROM 800. TO 25c. LER YARD. ‘Will be on sale Thursday morning in Linen ‘Department, second floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th nd F ste nw. Roepveroxss Ix Wieren Sxrmrs. ‘We wish to dispose of this stock before Jan ary 31 stock-taking, and to that end have made the following reductions: 7 Skirts to. ge ce a Bir to 7 it Worsted Skirts to k Satin Skirts to $3.50. (Second floor; through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats. n.w. Two Trey Baroans, Having nevely sold out of 85 Blankets, we have mated downs line of BU Blankets to yet Fice Father thats buy treat. thisseason, aise 1-4 Watts All-Wool Six-Pound ilankets, were $6 now 45 \per pals. ‘Tho beat Diaukot the ‘Also, $1 23 ‘Comfort for $1. We bought it Jower ian wecvuld have dot at the bein nearou: hence the lower, price61- Comfort for i. ie W a Deranruesr Repvcrioxs (Fourth Floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. ‘The lines previously reduced are meeting with a rapid sale. As they cannot last but a few days longer, have made the following additional reductions, as we desire to dispose of the entire winter stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Juckets, Cloaks, Newmarkets and Wraps: 1 miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ Kersey, Astra- khan and Beaver Jackets, in black, uavy blue and Dark Green; also, a few Cloth and Boucle ‘Vinites, t 86,87 YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR 1lot of rimmed with fur, Sold heretofore at 50, 88, $8.50 and $10. Ladies’ Winter Newmarkote, tn black beaver and a variety of fancy-checked and striped cloths. Sold heretofore at $11 and $12. YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR 87.50. 1 miscellaneous lot of Misses’ and Children’s Jackets, Cloaks and Newmarkets, made from plain cloths, also fancy cloths in pisida, stripes, checks aud mixtures, Sizes, 3 to 16 yearn, Sold heretofore at 89, 49.50, $10, $11, $12, 812.50, $13 and $1 YOUB CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR eoverioxs Ix Tasuz Co Revver (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F. VEBS. ‘Must be sold before stock-taking. At these reduced prices we believe them to be the great jest bargains in Raw Silk Table Covers ever offered, as they were good value at their original prices. 8-4 Kaw Silk Table Covers, reduced from #3 to 81.75 each. 10-4 Raw Silk Table Covers, reduced from 84 to $2.50 each, 12-4 Raw silk Table Covers, reduced from $5 to $3 each. ‘We also offer one miscellaneous lot of French Embroidered Flanne! Piano Covers, in cardinal and garnet, embroidered in gold. Sold hereto- fore at $2 Stock-taki We have not $3, $3.25 and 94. yery large quantity of these covers, norean we dujlicate them to sell at these prices. (Fourth floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lith and F ste n. w. Lars A o> M isszs Mirrexs, Alllines yet complete, We quote the foltow- ang speci Mis garnet, 20 Mittens, blue, black and 1 2iic. per pair. Ladiés and Misyes Hand-knit Mittens, ribbed wrists, all il colors, 45¢. pec pair. Same ag ab.ve, with fancy kuit backs, 50c. per pair. 1 4Gc. per and Misses’ Cashmere Mittens, 35 and lies’ Sik Mittens, in black, navy, and seal, only @1 per pai Special for 1 knit, dork shades, reduced er pair, Conrars ‘We have partitioned off a dark room adjoin- ing our showing an el cotch Woo! Gloves, fancy from Gige. to 300, (First floor; center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. now. Ervsers Uxven Gasticur. Curtain Department, where we are fant ihe of fue Curtain Hang- ings ander gaslicht, utitul line of colors, in 50-inch Titian it Piushes, same effect av the silk woods, at halt the price. Colors—Etruscan (Old Gold), Cuivre (Dark Ked), Ardotse (Green sh Blue), ruur-Pre (New Garnet). lectric Bu 50-inch Sik and and ‘50-ine fects im yard. Mahogan; a sks, rioh ef- lance flowery patterns, only" 6S ber (Fourth floor; two elevators.) WOOD “WARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and Fata, now. Dues: We hay Samrs To Onver every facility for making Mens’ Shirts to order. A competent cutter and ‘fitter and killed shirt operatives. Satisfaction = vel jon guaran. Prices: Six for Six 10F Six for ‘ine dollars, ten atty: twelve dollars, ‘tiention to cur elegant S FULL DRESS Siiiit! line of FRONTS, we are prepared to place in shirts to order, em braciag, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED PIQUES, PLAL 16 ty N AND EMBROIDEKED LINENS, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud F sta, nw. Crzanasce Site Or Unornwear, It is ow stock of ir desire to close out the entire winter ‘Men's, Ladies’ and Misses’ Merino and ‘Wool Underwear previous to stock-taking Jan- ary 31, and to that end have made the follow- ing reductions: ‘MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAK. ‘Men's Genuine erench 12-thread Balorigzan Underwear, winter weight, full regular made and full drawers, fashioned. Shirts, sizes 34 to 44; 30 to 42 inches. Sold heretofore at 81.50 tor smallest size: rise 10c. making the largest size cost $2. We now offer all sizes at Bleach, ‘Men's Heavy Scotch (Shetland) Lamb's wool Underwear, full regular and full fashioned. Shirts, sizes 3d, 38, 42 and 44; drawers, sizes 34, 38 and 40. Sold heretofore for, $1.50 Closing-out price... 00 ‘Men's Heavy Camel’ inderwear, very pleasant to the skin. Shirts, 42,44 and 46; drawers, sizes 38 and 40. ‘Bold heretofore a Closing-out price, Se.00 Men's Ail-Wool Scarlet Ma bo wear, full regular made, ‘Shirts, else 40;-daee om OT evetotore at. 1.2 Closing-or be sing-out price... Men's White Heavy ai ib*s 1 Under- er ete esti » Hitec? Eee, i a rad i Soild heretofore at.. oi $1. 4 Cloaing-out. 2 cme tee ‘mi Yaa frame c190e 34, 38, 40 and 45. cated “Meus Dey MISBES AND LAD lar ity. ; FFs rane hameselftacing: sacs ty fav iow Bruns. juder wea tre fi: walt mado ‘and full antioued:, Sivrts ies inderwear, 1 ‘Shirts have ri ep ontatice 1013 eS" U! ines which ‘we wish’ Wooowann & Lornnors Convax. | Sua, We Maze WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1888. _ WANTED--SITUATIONS. W: woMa FOR, RAL | WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE, SETTLED and stay” nigter hope sihers vee’ aply. WEE beet of Cay references APRS aE 113 "nope, others weed abely. “beat of city Fi a GaP iis eve, bet Ganda <n, tmae pales ANTED — A] TED—A YOUNG LADY Di Ww WOE PA ‘Rosin andaretabd 7 E ORES ORES ave. instrumect if desired. WLM. Wrote yacets very YANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLOR! state age, ack sxoeted and iy Are romans stoation i cok, ; ‘WE ABALL. applicant. Ad Soy Starefice. joie | TN . WANSTED-AN ERRAND BOY AT i917 BST. ANTED—BY A FREN TLE SS i im a Reivate family Good ‘city references Ad 5 Ww F\NTED—A SETTLED WOMAN TO NURSE AN | 2'e™ FRENCH BUT Srarcfics. __ a 8-SF_ infant; must remain at nights and be weli recom- Warsz BY A YOUNG MAN, mended. Apply at 015 34 st. aw. iw years of Situation in a cointectiouery oF 'ANTED—A GOOD _ “TO SELL FLOUR waking, While Congremmmen are coapeting thas brains to | Wctatrtad vroome whe tale, We. MOAIOS ofc od ‘00,206 Re. a invents plan to reduce the surplus we bave taken WAXIED_T40_ 08, TaitRg TRORGCONLY the semiretepe Rca store wah reer mira TE Suan CRORE Si640 S45-Fa y ANTED-AITUATIONS FOR WHITE AND OOL- yy ANTED—WoOM: 10 a40; CHAM. Wain, NOMES Gronnetoage® char | WV, CRED Gok mule were: water “BULL BY THE HORNS” And fone to work in a practical way to reduce our 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 snd live up toouridesof right. Itis due to you that we make some acknowledgment of the multitudinous favors you have showered upon us, hence we offer: ‘Fine Montagnac Surtouts, with velvet col- Jara, satin sleeve linings, and double ‘warp Italien body Linings, at... 88.50 each Reduced from $15. A modest donation of $6.50 to every purchaser. ‘On Saturday, October 25, 1884,we threw open our doors to the people, soliciting a share of their patron- go, promising to protect them in every particular. ‘We bave kept the fuith, and to-day furnish new evi- Gence of our determination to continue doing #0, to wi Newmarket Overcoats, All-wool Melton, silk sleeve linings, and double warp serge body lining, at.. $5.00 each, ‘We soon learned that we had settled among s warm- hearted. generous people, who took special delight in aiding an honest effort.and whose appreciation of right was keenly enthusiastia, We, too, are enthusiasts ‘when we have it in our power to sell Fine Chinchilla Overcosts, Black and Brown, with Bi Velvet ‘Silk Ble ings, and full Satin Body ‘tn a13 28 Finding ourselves in the midst of such charming surroundings, need we tell you how deep an interest tho situation possessed for us or how earnestly and zealously we set about it to make ourselves worthy of your esteem, your confiden-e, your patronage? Hav- ing this end constantly in view partly explains why ‘we offer you such a tremendous drive in Fine Corkscrew Overcoats, Black and Brown, ‘with Silk Factn en : ne. pertoct tiny and aa drensy as Seed be, After remaining with you one year we found our- selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more room and added s floor. This is not specially surprising when you come tocousider the fact that our goods have always been fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We offer as evidence of our claim a line of ‘Wild Wale French Diagonal 0 Tich Seai nme, aad ‘Double. Warp" Gk Berge Beds a a re fuing. at igaed reeaseess 812 00 ‘The second year of our stay was full of success. At ste close we found it necessary to have more room, and another floor was added. To say that we were highly | gratified is a tame way of expressing it. To show that | Meare not forgetful of past favors, we offer you now of All-Wool Cheviot Overcoate, Gray ‘with Silk Facing Silk Sleeve Lamia am Be arp Helios Body Tiutng hand feral, tod prekect-acaey garment, at..”. bs 911 48 and Brot A third year brought our goods more and more in | demand, and it is now an imperative necessity for usto | have still more room. Walls and partitions must go | down. Every floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, aggregating 18,000 square feet of room, will be occu- ied by us exclusively for the sale of ‘MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. ‘While these extensive alterations and improvements kiteben hands. th Waiters. Drivers Colored Maiscar SAaE A Cob Mbe ose Wal. — COOKS, URS! maids, seamst &e. 500 white women cooks. Gieadquariers tor Swedish, Genuan seks help.) BORNHAM'S HELP AGENCY, 630-6: soosckceprre two lea 52 Pine ais Fst.nw. - = = Warrhesses, | WANTED — BY 4 COLORED WOMAN A SITUA- ‘thon as first-class cook 1m private family ; cam fur, tush food city referepees. Apply 91S 10th st mw. 1* WAXTED-DICK’S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS Cooks, chambermaida, waitrwasea, laundreems, seamatreanes, Liurses,. butlers, ‘and boya, with city references O13 Tthet. mw. 17 Se NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL tuation a nurse and chauibermatd. NTED—A COLORED WOMAN AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress: must bring references aud 1312 19th st. now. ate stay at nat. Apply at 9 “ae WASTED.AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, NOT under twenty-five, tor a position of crust: need Dot haxe experience. but rood reference fegnined: sal- | VV TWO WHITE Atv gid weekly for bocnuing. “Apply ¥. THU ations, one ax cook and chambermald. hstuw: é furnish good references. Apply 1741 G st nw | WAXTED-SITCATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF ere coutrmnlat reatine smachsaes ton tne | NV fein fico te otto. rare warn murpose of learning) can bave wou Sees ry Ainibemy Standard Kemington aching, which | HOOM-RENTING BUREAU, 717 Hou rentine ate ow ape cali on pw between Tand S p.m. GEO, k SELPPERT, 223 Bui st nw. aa dals-20" Ws TED MPETENT WOMAN TO DO keneral housework for s tamfly of three adults; = place permanent: 1. ust stay uwghte, References. Fo: AT AUCTION, Quired.” Call at 402 Ast. ne. gal7-at* § & COO8 au NTED— GE 00) WAND 30, cinmbernian tones: Sure HAT COST—ONE FINE MROTGHAM | laundresa, ‘men ‘cooks, waiters,” butlers. coat ape Rockaways from $3300 must | dairymen, man and wife, at once, 613 7th nh.w. al | Be, suid to mak JAS, K WASTEDAGENTS TO CANVASS A WELL-PAY- | iug article. Oniy well recommended men will a = : re ocd von Deasmindunred Hal Brooklyn, 8-4 WAgENDORR f Sair'3e” | meen also in good Gondiiion, 620. Apply at U8 Defrecs at mw, aN | AOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE. FURNITURE | nd chance tor the ricut | A’ and some flue pictures cheap. call at May Duildiay, MAN. Give particulars of circuromtances. Address | Cor 7th and b, vet. 124. mand 2 p.m. room 3. FAKEIY Star office, oe arzaae | ats i ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK, WHO WILL | J{OR SALE—ONE SLEIGH AND Ser OF BELTS ist with washing and ironing, Apply at Mill sell cheap. Inguire of FRANK JOMN 1m. 7 and E sts n. ANTED — TYPE-WRITER OPERATORS TO | JOR 5?1 rent Kemington No.2 Machines, in ood cond! ipright Pian tion: terms low.” Number of machines Hinited. Ad. | es drens GEO. K SELFFERT, cat OCo.. city Ja” WTA SETTLED WHITE WOMAN TO ‘cook and do general housework, must come well recommended. 1845 Rat.m.w. "Jala WASTED_DUNDORE'S | EMPLOYMENT Feau, copducted by 1 ‘Men and women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for District and States, with reference. 717 Mat, nw. ju16-0t ANTED — IMMEDIATELY, A> COMPLTENT ‘oman to cook. and do housework tor a family of six; must stay 5; Fefereuces, Fegntred Apply at 1100 7th st. 2. ___ al6-3t ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, IRON IN | WASTED A MARKIED MAN ON STOCK FAI. one without fainily preierred, who understand: farm and stock busiuess; 2000 | One Chicl KOOP, Pa. ave, agent for Steinway & Sona | MSA Ea TWO OVALFRONT, SHOW jald-6t 92: Binatita! Wao Nate Pee ae SHARES, Stock. “Pays «good return on Jal 6-3t RGETOWN GAS cked. FRANK H PELOUZE, 1416 Fst., Keliog Building. ual fam! just stay nights; refereuce re- | JYOK SALE—RALOON AND RESTAURANT WITH quired 1 Seek weet espe ales | errs of W2Ser att SPSS GES BEEP IN THE | os ane nse CRUISING A tor Ped come well-recommended. OKER. S ony i&, complete. Last Idea, tom omee. ade CHAK TOA. | Luvitaton to the Dance, Weber, Boulanger, Marek Erimini Waltzes; Tarantelle, Heiler, & C0, Publishers, 02> Tu SALE — HANDSOME. _ a woncid ANTED-LADIES TO LEARN THE ART OF sme < ~ dresacutine by the perfect tailor squats, with the use of draftings | THOROUGHBRED Seat Rese Sanat SSF | BR atcarta aeoe, gn n ORO Wilts Seretenee, 250, Te [ae ee mi le = ——— cceeel x can bring his own type-writing macht JOR SALE—-AT A BARGAIN—A SIDE-BAR (tion State terins aud references. Ad: | A Brewster. spring, square-box Buxxs, with pole and © EeBtar omioe, "Solan wat’ | ahatt.angool'ae new Alan's Fortand, Cutter, raat | n 3. = quireat ROOM 9, Kellogg Building, 1416 F st jal6-: Many distance), Good pay can be ivade. | A Draf aud Driving Mores: also 19 bead of low. Beecyuntneturnish-de rarticntars {es, “aiidrees Akt: | Priced Horaen: also ou I Mare, very, sey. HC'NEEULEWORK Go, 105 8th at, New York | SCMLUGEL & QUIGLY'S Mae, sn roar OF a) Dat : cot ~ 2 x AN TO TA AGENCY OF | J{OR SALE-BED FEATHERS, ibe A POU dar safes, site 29818440 chess wetent 500 lier, | Kcholce, new, avd cleun., ‘Also, Geese Feethe | retail price 635: ot ver mlaes, thy proyurtion, "A rave | fein. ens’ Towent prices” Orants! by all and | Shancd to crente a permanent business at howe, tens | cc-erwise, Delivered. "ALBERT SEITZ’ Oe Het ‘a-7w A FEW FIRE- PLACE of Ranges a fair line of sell at low:r than wholesale | sfen meet adewaunh never beter ecolupanies, as we are Ot. 0 Poo) ALPINE SAFE CO, Chueinn i0-waeksmn Phiied by other wd by the Safe ‘Ohio. Waxtenos WOMAN, ACTIV E AND IN TEL 1 Fate, im ord | kent, situated outside Washington to represeuit, | €Fiy & Co ape g | 4p her Locality, «rep usible house,“ Mueforenrn Per’ | 4.11, soe all be wold #00, the store vacated, Biateat poaitien. “Sik REXCKAPT, Supt. i SW NbSOK Wal J. ALLL AL WATERS, WOMEN, BOYS, to earn 20c. to $2 au hour amtarenn. | humbug: work is simple and easy. ‘Twenty | Manuples; an cuvelone, comtaiuine’ @ sainyie of goods afd fui! inatructions, sent for 10c., to helv pay post. |, ty best moberssin | es 4.0. KOWELL & OO, Kutisud, Vi. “i y ED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVE V Miearnens for Prot, CHRIST ternational “Tailor System with au a a jashinwton. D.O. _ WANTED. -ROOMS. 'ANTED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN, SECOND. floor iront room, with open grate fire preferred: mut be bet. 9th and’ 15th and F’ and M sie. uw. Ad- dress ROOMERS, Star office, giving location aud terms: Fefereuces exc! BE 2 ANTED-ROOMS WITH BOARD. WOULD board out value of’ an Oncan or part of a Piano (new). Address MUSICAL, Star offic a1 7-2 ANTED—TWO OK THREE UNFURNISHE! W pany fartuatved Te boa floor, within walkine ai Oftice, for two adult at house preferred. a peruianeDey is dexired: best of references exchanged. Audress, with full particulars, PRUMPT PAY, Star office. ____ dal6-3t* “in- inch-rule oF fatlors cut atm | parks Lushed, Tange size, reat volume aud powe! | hort tine. cam be bought very low on sail monthly | its OF Can, OF will exchazuge abu give full value Jor old Piano, We make «reat specialty of exchans- | ing new or second-hand Uprights for Square Piauon, | and’ our saving to you in siways #25 ty 8100 better than auy other firwi-class house. A lange four round corer Square Piauo. in excellent order, tor ouly 8173, $10 per mouth. This is a rave bancain ‘THE PIANO EXCH: at 42 JOR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AN | JP cages, Goud Fish, Aquariums, aud Fish F Largest assortment in the city at SCHMID'S BIKD | STORE, 12th « | ALE—PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND r= WINTER MONTHS. are boing made what shall we do with our stock? Store itaway. No. Rent another store and continue to sell at our usual profit of 10 percent? No, What then is Dest todo? Ab, we have it, GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. ‘Wocan well afford it. Our sales during the three yeare past have amounted to hundreds of thou-ands of dollars. Then why should we not donate to the source ‘whence it all came the profit on $50,000-say 85,000? ‘We grasp the opportunity. Fine Ke Over- ee tee Reduced from 8:20 75; « donation of #¢ toevery purchaser, ° ‘We weigh the matter wall, Bro’ a nity ae awe es aa oar Tining, at. itennes 89 G8 oncd. settle it sat a = Fur Beaver Siorm Overcoat, arab, ate vers: $10 00 each, Reduced from $1 ‘82 50 to every purchaser Startling, but t Bullock's, Standard Suits, seal brown, sty] eh in cur y tema ed and made, at sees B10 75a suit. is Mako yourself “olla.” a ‘aL-wool Paid Bulta, aizee 33 to (07 88 asuit. re nn coal bean Suits, sizes 38, 39 and 42, at..86 00 asuit. ‘Worth gazing at. ‘He Neer ervon es Generally st 610; our price: 811 48a suit The eighth wonder, erode at (Catawaya, at Jump st ‘We have in store, as space will not permit us to go into detail. ‘You have just two weeks in which to make yourself ‘solid on the clothing question. VICTOR B ADLER'S $8.78 a sult WASTED, 290. 87 75 asuit | SZE5'So ANTED-FOUR OK” 1.90 ‘rooms for housekeeping for {ally of two, in 130 n.w.; nochildren: reutimoderste. Address INQUILEA 30 Hock, > Bitar office. sale. i 499 Novtén's Ve. Claret. 130 WAS TED-HOOMS MANY PERSONS CALL O§ | PX mpt_attention given to orders by Mail of Tele. bs gvery, dey for furnished and uniprulsbed | pone. Lange assortment of French, German abd Persone R0oM RENTING AGENCY, 612 Oth st mw. J-19" VANTED--HOUSES. ANTED—A RESIDENCE, EITHER FURNISHED Wer wururatsheds 4 good location, northweat, state rice aiid. terms: owners Rafdnore MILITARY. Star aiion, YWANTED — GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE IN Ww eg a *AMILY,” Star uffi Wits ‘other Forein Wines and Cordials. at a Wholesale Avent for the Celebrated. TRI Whi kies—the purest in the market. 130. JOR SALU—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTO: Bint cattrated historian sted biograyen supe 7 in every house where there Swet of ‘: | Cyclopedia it ts like seudine the whole tamily to col- lege.” “This work, all the volumes, can be obtaibed at ‘once on smallinouthly paymente ly addrowine Box 12. Star otic aetna rok SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- no boiler; avoids all expensive attendaice: ESA tine sno handinyot fuel Neud for eipeula “HOUSES | no. cE chasers. Au} ty | hua price list. D.BALLAUS, Axout, 741 7usat a RS will (oe iberaliy advertised af our ex. | “ibm — it oe as Ps ROR SALE-NEW, CLEAN LIVE-PICKED \ Femee. tates ance RGestea HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F, adjoin: | RO ties ‘ound: the best in the country’ for ing Sun Building. Found: the 3 the mate; Grdera by mail or otverwise promptly dow livered. "Wa SELLE, 724 Sa wt ee wr _ LOST AND FOUND. KEWAKDUL O $ T-JANUARY 12, SMALL Siye Terrier Dog, answeriny. to me af | iat on Coliar ade fag 14. Abuve rewar aud | ie" | COLORED SETTER WEARS A Filed with rivets, faxtened b WANTED--BOARD. __ q ‘TED—BOARD, FOK A CHILD NINE YEARS: Wa rces fas ma eas | SS WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS VW ‘D—A LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. MUST Wetrans ad | at ‘and cheap. “Address MAC, Star .t- VANTED—T0 WENT TO_A RESPONSIBLE Cx Wier Dinine-room aud Kitchen, central locstion aver heward OST—MONDAY NIGHT table some boarders in the house. 1002 | P4s1o teu wetier doe. very ola. Sattine ee renee WE" | aiatatid ecelve reward, { ED-T0 RENT—A SHOP SUITABLE FOR | J Osi—TO-DAX, GOLD SPECTACLES IN CASE, Wakatie ae die baiting borinee: amiedete | Ly tearine qwnrrsnnive." ez reward by retrain Gesowsion Tequired. Address D. & H.. Star vthce. | t/ FRANKLIN & CO., Opticians, his? vyaz. ‘OST—CERTIFCATE NO. 25 FOR TEN SHA.ES | B_ QUAL. | MuNortern Market Stock. “Upon return of said cer- | {Wy ANTED — BOOK-KEEPING —ADULT: Witt eae Uiteaie to my office » reward THOMPSON, 902 Pa. ave. n. w. ‘OST—ON JANUARY 7, ASMALL WHITE HOUND Lotte. wiih itcwn spots on aids and ears be had i be given, O. 1 dal buxinese-collece system. Terms LIVY, Star office. atta ‘ANTED; HOLMES EROS. & CO_, MANUEAC- | cusin collar on beck with tue initials Ke PK, 24 havens of iver pisted. ware, tikeket | guia’ | aed ee cfiabing 200 North Holiday st, Balt ; Ss See ase roplatinesapeciaityt * Sets | | Aliberel reward will be paid for his reture to eat | AA ANTED—AN EXTRA GOOo AND WELL-Pay- : sy pointing tn nd 1 By starcitien yal aeGt ANTED — EVERYBODY SUFFEWNG YnoM ENT THE PRIME OF LIFE hemor Bo ay equine Eatices, "Furnaces ang | ¢oital wold ike « purtuer ‘iio cam coutrol a few | C i 3 : igual doslars, to enue Dontnees ast | PiMaes nade D hieal or nopay. W. & DANTE P| thodnaind dodars to chase in 8 line ot bus Obes act) Fog eae rapinetingcass ae a_i. H. Star office. JOR SALE—A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A DRUG Sion. Avply at once to CHAS. A’ SHIELD», 1900 Faenw. ] .NILL GIVE 9100 TO ANY ONE WHO WILL carouticn tat will yay $70. oF get mics position thet will pw ie BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘& GENTLEMAN IN THE PRIME OF LIFE AND | TENANTS FOR, THREE NEW, bay window Bricks, but hail of cars and herdics. S09 | st =: peut culy 15, | avene. dald-lw ED—THY OUR BUITERINE AT 22 CENTS WNdina “Bucent get rancid; keeps better taaa Butter; aststsctio money “revurneL ing distance from two ‘6US aud 810 Willi £REPETTL 326 I iouth, Address J; ATENTS AND INVENTIONS SOLICITED, PAT- troduced and placed on ents bought and sod, | “pleat wit two doors suuin of Paave. d28-lia | ie prcateetines Fee ee et e17 at NT wor Mass. ave-and 10th st. south frome KENT—PARLOR AND BED-ROOM ON FIRST Pgcor, patdnomely furuisbeds ot O08 bik. ke OR RENT-HANDSOME(LY FURNISHED PAR. From. former bene eet ickaat, oat Rebel: sree, Soul ead eae Ne muntew oat 4 moderate: O03 PF st bw secon aid be Fae ROOMK, “WITH ‘without board, Clinton Heuer ste ‘om furniture, abd under uew management - Je4QOe Fok BENT AARGE, SECOND STORY” FRONT Toom (farsished): strictly private family’ refer: _ Tass Ket nw ee FRE REXTGFERRISHED FIRST GR secon Joor, suitable for betroome aud parlors. hedee on curted by owner, stall family, references exchameed, (a28 14h wt eor Corcoran. marie Fok SPXTSRARLON FLOOR AND O7ttER FOR inbed Room Sr ete, wah on waft MAN! hed Aneat ination wu the « vhotela aud atsert care FOR, 4 8. OPPOSITE DR. #UN- derinnd’s church: seve-al larve bandsomely fur. Lashed <table board a specialty, everything Aret-clane, at remsouable term al l-2w OK RENT—#40— HAN! FURNISHED: F once portor tet bets floor, including: floor. "Alsa, another ent "wud ‘yan, ts laren ts oor F2e35e.e cm the Ebbitt and “Kices liouse. intowly tural te of Kooius, with erate fire suitable for a teuator, Member or others. Also, one siugle roo, ‘a Tas JOR RENT_1N33 1 BT, bt GANT FU Rished waite of thats ios oe ae Beare tes oot for gentiemau on tied @ocr. references ja {OK RENT MANDSOMELY FURNISHED PaR- re, wus mute OF alugle.. ino, pleasatit bail rooms: ible for wentlemen eiih or without boxed “Reterenors cachanged. ett 1 JOR RENT_NFAK CHAMBERIATN'S, c rooms. sinsle orn suite. mn vase the door, one Mithout board 10) FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR RENT—FINE OFFICE ROOMS, CORNER OF Fisen Pae GURLEY BhOruPae Li koe Jal3-6t JOR KENT. New VoRg Av municating ofhee rooms on fret fox & processional quired. ot suitable for weutleman. First-class fefereuce to salZ-t OK RENT—OFFICES—IN OUR NEW BUILDING ‘all couvensences, steans beat TiLER & RUTHERFORD, aeawe FOR RENT—STORES. FOR KENT STORE. SUITABLE FOW ANY BURL on fia tures uine-room brick FOR ki NEW STORE, 1902 14th st coucreted cellar same site Y room dwelling above lange brick stable. Also, Ane store, oth and N.Y ave, WP MYELS, dal 1428 New York ave. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT-STABLE, IN ALLEY BETWEEN K ‘and L and 16th aud ; pacity four horses aud three « | two rooms forcomch an, HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th at. ‘OLD ESTABLISHED 1417 High st. Georgetown, 0. iS per month” KA PHILLIPS,” ork aventr set _ FOR SALE—LOTsS. 20K SALE LOTS NOTICE Is HEBY GIVEN that lows 1, 14, and 1h, aquare 10. withdre yuld-ot POR ii from the market. OWNER - JOR SALE-LOT ON WEST SIDE OF OTH si between Laud M, 25 fect front. #1 50. SWOKMSIEDT & BRADLEY, ja8-3t var Ft aw, JOR SALE—CHFAP—A GOOD LOT ON @ H aud Taw.: 45 fort fromt. Aime 90 feet 3d, bet. M. “and Paw sell vers low M sid wt once; terns easy. CH. PARKER, dip and * Foe SE Lats om, me ext to the corner of 464 OK SALE—A TENTH INTEREST IN THE BEAT bt, which will be tiful site at the head of I 22 Spportanity tor over 2 per feut, WM. P. JOR SALE—CHC LOTS ON | BX Tenn, aves Many other cheap Jo | bee 58,000 ft. 8. bangain. MAL. 30 F st, mw. | FRE Sa DEE Lote Ie Le Dept | Park. GURLEY BLOTOERS, 1529 Pet. jal t-6e | POR SALE — VERY DESIRABLE CORNER LOT at the intersection of N. ¥. Naud North Capitol street: L00K00; wi SwORMSTEDT OR SALE—WE HAV! LE A DESIRABLIE rece of baainon property: ROx100 on, 1 ztty du Lorth of Fa ay.; alsoon bet, bet. 11th aud 1 Me Sere ee eres sn Meteen * 217% Fx SALE-CHEAP-LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, ‘Ma., 1, 1%, aud 2 ceuts SG foot, if sold spring. . KD, “edie Pt JOR SALE—THE BEST Day—1 offer Building Le NVEATMENT OF THE merade, and on street oravenue, within four squares 0: Pohtin ave. street curs, for each 625 dwn balaos 810 per mouth. TA. PHILLIPS, 1414 New York ave, MONEY TO LOAN, CILY REAL ESTATE AND CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 F st iow ONES TO LOAN on Maryland farms. Ist 1,000 2.222% proper HARDING & WATERS, vast! ote iam, | UN REAL ESTATE SRCURITY $30,000 oa ee CRE Ag A gia d gg yk fF ©. HKMGHI, G07 Tah st mw NEY TO LOAN IN ~UMS FROM @500 UP. Ward, at the Jowost rates of Interest and colmmis- Sous, on approved real cetate in tis eft KO. HOLTZMAN, _ 16 ___ Commer 10th atid F sts. nw, ONEY TO LOAN Ait FIVE PER CoNT ON Ar Mi proved real ‘eataig geo ounts © laity. Wie? eclihe ie “pie-oe ____ 1807 Bat, aw, ONEY LOANED ON FIRST-CLASS REAL Mou. ae WESCOTT & WILCOX, a 1907 Peuusyivani sve. ONEY TO LOAN IN BUMS 10 SUIT AT LOWEST rates of interest ou api Toved real cotate security ity. WILL & 3) “un Tas vert ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, BoNDa, ‘Stocks, Fal estate notes, or oink security, intron 8100 toes auncnt Seared: A rithe ‘LUPS, 1419 New York avenue. 285-im y E HAVE MONEY To LOAN ON REAL BsPATa ‘peor cen from #1.000 to @23-hin iS: Gates & Bie 3 }\g ONEY TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECU RIT] Mea oct parson! socurtty ia sums to = “This c HEaeel 421-1 1226 at uw, 3,000—TO LOAN oe ra ‘ANTED_EIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR W sion rer hahaa uttice. an Toyalty; caves careruily cody tes. ‘USEFUL NOVELTY "ANY, “630 cee SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—“MOUNTAIN “Lop,” + Sumner Resort, on he Hae bear Boa selon eee ing wos. W. titond Vashon at & MAsSIe, Attorneys-at- ay ‘ANTED—PAKTY W. 10 twen yhunds. a] itt. z i Ki EB take active part in ex FEATHER Bi CAR- ~ bagsraegeniig eee | State Teese igh cpa cri cy | ry ef 2: ‘ou app.tcation at our 1910'F st. aw. NE THE Qiies inne 00 ON REAL ESTATE ie 4 1025) THOS E WAGGAMAR, ONEY TO LOAN. Segue Peete Me Duca Sco rite 1403 + at mw. $100,000 72.2235,.23, He 5 eamthad ee ae gg aE Ni EY TO Our Entire Stock of Untrimmed ‘Bonnets st ACTUAL Cost, Se ~