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afloat to account for it. ‘as frightened by a threatening let enged him of a tendency toward ull sorts of social heresies. But his frien is who knew him best were aware that the real reason of iis protest against ‘the hanging of these assassins was his abhorrence of al hangings. He is a disbeliever in capttal pun- Ashment, on the theory that if itis wrong for aman iB the heat of passion to take the life of his netgh- ‘Der, it 18 doubly ‘Wrong for a collection of men, ‘acting In an official capacity and in cool blood, to ‘avenge that homicide by committing another. It is 1m accordance with this view that Mr. Howells now Suggests, editorially, the idea of selecting execu- Uoners by lot tstead of letting any one man make a trade of the slaughter of human beings. He would nave every citizen made lable to hang- fwan's duty, es he is already to jury duty, so that the high social magnate ag well as the degraded fufan can have a chance to destroy the lives of is fellow men. Of course, ail this is pure satire. Coming from the pen of so skillful a writer as Mr. Fiowelis, it is ukely to make more tmapression on ne popular mind than its merits strictly war- Fant, Undoubtedly the accessories of the death penalty, as now executed, are horrible and revoit- Bot, tf these be removed Dy the substitution of some system like that of the Slectric chair for the scaffold and rope, there will ve no outward sign of the executioner’s work. ‘would be a very simple matter to have the prisoner bidden frotn sight after betng placed in his chal, and the current that fs to dispatch him conveyed automatically by the movement of a clockwork, Faraulic, steam or hot-air j@ver, so that the precise. moment ef death and all its incidents will be un- ‘known, even to the sheriff and clans. Experience seems to have demonstrated ‘that the world, at its present stage of civilization, cannot get along very well without the use of the death penalty as a deterrent; and the Howells School Of philosophers could spend their time to better advantage in helping to devis> means for performing a disagreeable duty as decently as possibie than fn raising abstract ‘against society's right to self-protection. a Walter M. Gibson, the deposed premier of Hawail, who bas just died in San Francisco, nad a | Career as wonderful, in some ways, as that of a | hero of old-fashioned fiction. It began, according | to current tradition, in the old world, where, as a | wanderer, be had got into trouble in Greece, been | thrown into prison, and escaped through tne aid | Its frst authentic inci- | Ing to the remned sense. ‘of the keeper's daugter. dent, nowever, Was when, a penniless young man in New York city, he answered the advertisement of a traveler for a coachman, and drove his em- ployer's horses to Pendleton, S.C. He was some- tuing of # scholar, and taught school in South Carolina, using his spare time in prospecting for precious meta!s, with Dut little success. He mar- ried during this period, but, his wife dying, he resumed the life of a wanderer, and roamed the bigh seas on a small vessel of his own. ‘He was captured and imprisoned for some offense by the Dutch authorities in Sumatra, but escaped | in the disguise of a woman. He then came back | to America, and emigrated with bis orphaned | euildren to Salt Lake City, where be remained ll after the civil war, and then went to Hawall. | ‘There he rapidly rose in politics till he became the chief of Kaiakaua’s cabinet. The revolution of last spring threw him out of power and ito exile, and he has been in this country ever since, awaiting a turn in affairs, which he confidently expected would enable him to return to Honolulu ‘oud resume the conduct of the government. of the communications sent to it, t them contain sugges on matters of pupil therstere, who siudy brevity Inuch “he best chance of getting chief clerkship of the St Change tie face of thin ‘the resignation of a Secretary. ‘Will ve aarlly recognizabl fgure .n the foreground. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY Great surprise was occasioned Iast fall when Mr. Mlowelia, the novelist and editor, was found among ‘the signers of a petition to Governor Oglesby for the remission of the sentence of death agalust the Chicago anarchists, A}! sorts of rwnors were set ‘One story described him nother ar- — ‘The city postmaster and district attorney ap- Pointed by the President are doubtless well enough | ‘qualified for the places, but as their selection was | aque almost entirely to outside political influence there does not seem tobe any particular reason ‘Why they should be named in any way as repre- senting District citizenship. The postmaster gets dis appointment through [llinots influence, and the appointment of the district attorney, tains bis legal residence pected, It is stated, “to fix Cleveland solid in West | Virginia.” The appointments were doubtless good | political strategy, but they certainly were not the | (cuss cokes to for by the Dist: people. — ‘The supreme Court of the United States nas ! Properly refused to interfere with the case of ‘Maxwell, allas Brooks, convicted of the murder of | Preller in St. Louts nearly two years ago. The | several recent failures of appeals to the Supreme Court when all resorts to state courts have proved | vain, ought to have a rather discouraging effect ‘wpon counsel [9 murder cases generally. As a rule, though, they probably would be willing to carry an appeal to the emperor of China, regardless of ‘the folly of such a course, Bented to pay the necessary fees. ‘At last the House, ot Representatives has got It. rif together and done wha: it ought to have done | several days ago—dectded Mr. Cariisie entitled th hig seat, and Mr. Thobe’s claim to a reopening ot bis contest fli-founded. As was very well set forth by tne majority of the committee, to nave don anything else Would have been to put a premium On dilatormesa. If Mr. Thobe had had a good case and good counsel he would have had no occasion to ask Unis unusual favor of the House, but would nave been ip a pusition to have iuls contest disposed | of promptiy at the beginning of the session. a Mr. OBrien —— <a 2 ‘The disorderly proceedings at the republican convention to-day revive the memories of the times when the “glorious richt of s Jast exerctsed tn Washington. It on Jew shootings, razor-cuttings, and Urad-aw! puncturings of obnoxious voters to bring those Uumes quire home to $+ ‘Tar Stax has not space for an = ——-——__- ‘The retirersent of Mr. Sevel PSE LOW PRICES WE NAME FOR MEN'S AND YOUTHS CLOTHING. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MF: #10, $15 AND #20, OVERCOATS FROM LOWEST TO FINEST GRADES. EVERY GARMENT GUAKANTEED 48 REPRESENTED. MONEY REFUNDED IF PURCHASE I$ UNSATISFACTORY. *S SUITS AT GEORGE SPRANSrT. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, ts 494 SEVENTH ST. N. w. Dus Sun Correct Styles for FULL Dita. JUST OPENED. be W. & TEED, 35Y PENNSLVANIA AVEN' Cuasrscse DUC DE MONTEBELLO. CARTE BLANCHE, EXTRA-DRY. In competitive tastings in Londou, 20 of the leading brands of Cham- Pague were adjudicated upon by 42 embers of the wine trade, when the DUC DE MONTEBELLO ‘wan placed FIRST. X. W, BURCHELL, wis 1325 ¥ ST. Coee AE SE conta hae ae | Bee ere ce ‘ee Chee io Peois bas a regular, permanent | daily circulation more than treble hat of amy ether daily paper published in | ashingten, and much greater than thut | ether daily papers here added Former Price $3.00, $3.5, Former Priee $3.1 Reduced to 2.05, 21%, 2.12, 2.2! Former Price $6.25, 86.75, Reduced to 4,00, 4.30, 4.50, 4.90, 5.25. Former Price $6.25, $6.60, . Reduced to 4.00, 4.30. 4.50, 5.10, 5.40. Reduced to 3.50, 3.75, 4.35, 4.50, Former price $6.25, 96./5, Redicedto 4.00, 4.30, 4. ENGLISH WHITE AND THREE BROWN MERINO Former Price 8: Reducedto 3.20, 3.75, 4.00, 4.85. ENGLISH WHITE AND THREE BROWN MERINO Jury of physi- arguments ho still re- at Martinsburg, Is ex- THE EVENING STAR: ET Crosrxa Orr pee -Sanuary 24, 196, | PINAL REDUCTION IN MEN'S FINE WINTER UNDERWEAR, ALLES, SOLLY & CO., LONDON MAKERS. ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN SHITRS; uM, | 36, Reduced to ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN DRAWERS: 28, 30, 32, 34, 38 40, $3.15, 83. 42. Former Price $3.90. Reduced to $2.60. ENGLISH SCARLET CASHMERE SHIRTS; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 10, $7.63. $8.13. ENGLISH SCARLET CASHMERE DRAWERS. 30, 8%, 34, ‘ ENGLISH GRAY LAMBS’ WOOL SHIRTS; ENGLISH GRAY LAMBS" WOOL DRAWERS: 30, 32% 38, 40. 70, $8.00. SHIRTS; 38, “4% 44, 46. 00. 96.00, 86.50, 96.75. DRAWERS; 30, 32%, 34, 36, 38. 40, Former Price $5.25, €5.75, 86,26, $6.37, $6.50, 06.87 Reducedto 2.35, 3.50, 3.70, 385, 4.00, 425 4. Former Price $7.50; Reduced to $4.85. ‘Space will not allow us to give the reduced prices of our entire stock, comprising Silk, Balbriggan, Merino, ‘and Lambs'- Wool Underwear, but it is to the interest of all to call and examine our stock before purchasing aaa RB. TAYLOR, $a24-3i0 933 Pennsylvania svenue. BBB oo g85, TTT 00. nN Bes “oo” SuS f “oo BR hw = : a ERE WART ET 7 Vv SS ii Eee ? 00 What MM ‘The fault usually tobe found with low-priced Mir- ing & Tors is that the lass is cheap and uneven, givit distorted appearance to theface reflectedin it. Our ‘Mirrors are all made of French Plate Glass, and are German plate. 6x8 Hanwing Glass, gilt frame, 25¢. x8 Hanging Glass, oak frame, 49c. 10x14 Hanging Glass, oak frame, 99. 12212 Hangine Giass, oak frame, $1.49. 14214 Hancing Glass, oak frame, $1.99. 16216 Hanging Glass, oak trame, $2.69. ‘2x12 Beveled Glass, white and gold frame, $3.99. 14x14 Beveled Glass, inch, carved oak frame, 94.99. 14x14 Beveled Glass, bronze or silver frame, $4.99. SHAVING GLASSES. 6x8 Beveled, plush frame, 49c. Fine Oval Glass, on nickle stand, 49¢. HAND-GLASSES. Small Tvoroyd. 39¢. ‘Medtum Zylonite, 69¢. Large Celluloid, $1.29. Florence Rubber, black, 25c., 39c., 49. POCKET MIRRORS. ‘Nickle frame, oval glass, Se. Le ther case, oval glass, 1 ‘Mirror and Toilet Case, leather, 25c. Fancy Tuble Mirrors, Oak. Brouze and Bamboo Frames, 25 styles, reduced from #1.49 to 98c. SMITH & WARDWELL, $024,925 705-707-709 Market Space. if thelr clients con- getting enouga Kindness from nis fellow.cttizens in Ireland to make up for some of the Hl-treatiment he as received at the hands of ‘his jailors. According to his statistics, only three hundred of the eighteen hundred branches of the National League have been interfered with by the | police, while the remalutng fitteen hundred are daily detying the author: cause the Government {5 slupiy afraid to attempt to suppress them. ies without rebuke, be- ftrage” was needs a S of considerable value | interest. Contributors, | a writing.stand into Stan print. Brown from the Department will = there almost 23 much as The Department Without ais familiar 220 Rassack Tue Stare Frou Ex To Exo ‘TRAVEL THE COUNTRY OVER AND YOU WILL NOT FIND SUCH A BARGAIN AS WILL ECLIPSE THE ONE WE OFFER. READ. READ. Just received, 500 dozen Men's Laundried Shirts made ot excelien Musiin, perfect finish, hand-worked button-holes, patent stayed, well gusseted, reinforced, no better fitting, in plain shield bosom, double plait, all-over plait and French plait. ‘We will rur: off the lot in a little while, the price willbe ‘3 CENTS. Ask our competitors the real value. Nota shirt in the lot worth less than $1.00, and most of them worth $1.25 and 81.50. THIS WILL SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE AMONG THE PEOPLE. Remen.der only 500 dozer. How long ean they last? DON'T SAY WAIT. You cannot afford to inore this bargain, But under no consideration will more than one half dozen be sold to any one customer, we fwish to dise tribute this bargain as much as possible. REMEMBER IT ONLY COSTS YOU 75 CENTS to Duy 9 $1.50 sivirt. ‘They cannot be with us long. ‘You know the old proverb—“‘He that hesitstes is lost.” ‘TO OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS. ‘Ladies and Gentlemen who intend participating are respectfully informed they will find at the PALAIS ROYAL a fine and new stock of LADIES EVENING GLOVES, FANS, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK OSE, avd SLIPPERS. For GENTLEMEN, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, SILK HANDEERCHIEFS, | EVENING SHOES, src., of first-class quality and at moderate prices, DONT FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DONT FORGET, DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DON'T FORGET. DONT FORGET. DON'T FORGET, DONT FORGET. DON'T FORGET. In the absonce of the Proprietor and several of his buyers, in New York, the advertising man takes the liberty of publishing copy of letter sent by Mr. LIS- NER tocertain hotel proprietors, Please read it, so that you DON'T FORGET. 1217 Pewnevivawta Ave. January 21, 1888. Dear Sm: Doubtless you have noticed I advertised the closing out of the House- keeping Gooils and Upholstery Goods De- partments, Possibly you are sceptical of all advertisements. If 20, I desire to person- ally inform you that the sale 1s genuine, and that I am closing out AT COST PRICES above-mentioned departments, Thinking weare mutually interested, I take the lib- erty of thus addressing you. ‘Your truly, A. LISNER. « WOULD YOU BE SAVED? THE WAY GIVEN BELOW. |= Mosrxs Deara Lisr. ‘What was the primary cause of the diseases that have carried so many of us off? What causes pleurisy, pneumonia, &c.? Need we ask? A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. “No diseases more fatal, and none more easily pre- vented. It is positively essential to wear wool, silk or chamois skin underwear.” Fi PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE. ‘With this in mind the physicians of Washington have recommended many of their charges to the PALAIS ROYAL, where the non-irritating Medicated Wool Underwear is sold. AN EASILY OBTAINABLE PREVENTATIVE. ‘The Great Closing Out Sale of Winter Underwear at the PALAIS ROYAL offers an unusual opportunity to obtain the best at prices—the price-list below will show—unusually low. ‘MEN'S Goons. ‘85e. Colored Cashmere Socks to goat 21c. $1.25 Colored Cashmere Underwear to go at 8c, $1 Red Wool Underwear, to go at 68e. $1.25 Norfolk and New Brunswick, to go at 68c. 48c. Wool Bicylce Hose, to go at 25c. 82 Medicated Wool Underwear, to goat $1.00. $1.75 Colored Cashmere Underwer, to xo at @1.40. 81.50 Medicated Wool Underwear, to goat @120. $1.35 White Cashmere Underwear, to go at $1.08. 81.75 White English Underwear, to go at $1.40. G8c. English Silk Scarfs, to goat 48c. 44c, Silk and Satin Scarfs, to go at 29¢. ‘5c. Satin-Lined Scarfs, to go at 3 for 25c. 8c. Silk Suspenders, (fancy) to go at 35c, ‘4c. All-Silk Suspenders, to go at 25c. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of Silk Mufflers and Warm Gloves (Kid or Worsted for walking and driving); also Cartwright & Warner's Un- derwear. WOMEN'S GOODS. TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off the prices of— $1.00, 83e. and 75¢. English Cashmere Hose. $1.45 Pure All- Wool Vests, ‘98c., $1.35 and $1.48 Red Medicated Wool Under- wear. American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. Cartwright & Warner's Co, Underwear. ‘Hall's Patent Chamois skin Underwear. Cloaks and Suits, Furs, Warm Gloves, Warm Skirts, Worated Goods, Jersey Leggins, also at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ‘TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT off the prices of $1.68, 91.98, $2.48, $2.68 an 93.48 Bilk Hooe.as also of every article in Shoe Department. CHILD'S Goops. ‘98c, Hand-Knit Toboggans, to go at 0c. ‘98c. Tom O'Shanter Capa, to go at 50c. ‘98c, Hand-Knit Drawer Leggins, to goat G9c, 480, Hand-Knit Drawer Legwins, to go at 39¢. @8e. Hand-Kntt Hoods, colors, to go at 30c. ‘Buc. White Hand-Knit Hoods, to go at 250. $2.75 Plush Hoods,colors, to go at $2.15, 06.68 Plush Capes, to go at 85.35, ‘TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of all other articles in Worsted Goods Dept, Wool and ‘We beg to place our store at the disposal of all visitors | Merino Underwear and Hosiery Dept. including Jer- to the city, as s down-town headquarters. No more | sey Legrins, &c. convenient place can be found. 223 |For Tur Cor Sxar. niarer une Norsian Lab Cota ac Sea with SEALSKIN CAPS and GAUNTLETS. BEAyE® WOLVERINE, and BUFFALO SKIN ES RIP BE PRR Seis eee asm ____—*1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, VE. PALAIS ROY A A LISNER, gole Proprietor, ¢ COR, PA. AVR AND 19TH 8. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY# JANUARY 24, 1888-SIX PAGES. W. ~ 1 ra ARY 24, GED DalLy. ‘The economic: ly inclined will Ond the a place to shop, ty i, om Secount of the lib ee eee ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘ “Tee Bazsarwy Srasox: these reasons First SKigud are, clear owt alte short sath Prices. We ‘3 if TiiSsteicely nats Seo open WEAR. Our entire accumulsten of “Remnants,” &c., pene ail the week, Nn 7 ‘we call atvention ‘to the following ‘sTOCK-; TAKING REDUCTIONS ADIES' WINTER HOSIERY. Ttinaaanusuel thin, to reduce Winter Hose in juid-winter—when they ‘are most needed-—yet Delma htiy overstocked, we hind In 4 fi ofder fo prevent carrying over single “Pha 97 ee. quality no down to 25e. he 30m eS deren to 3 ca Fhe 87 gualay go down to 03 fhe 81 Salty ge down to 750, This representa an cuvand-out 5 per cent STOCK-TAKING. REDUCTIONS BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Rather timely Keductions—1 Lot of 10-4 White “Beanksta, reduced from 81-30 to 81.25 PT Pots Blank of 12-4 Wh reduced from $5 to 84 ber per, oo) Blankets, Comforts—1 Lot of mood Fine Print Comtorts, reduced from #1 50 to $1.25 each. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. 6e- Rewsasr Sas z. Aw Tur Weare clearing up the siore for stock taking, dare ggting. auick prices “on ail shurt sites,” “Broken Lots,” Ke. Ail <eluter goods, of which we have an over-stock Seraleo Gelng Gloned oat at srestiy rea raise ntitlee o rood ts Prices low enouurh to mako ean object to est season's we “ODD/SIZES" INGLOVES. When we buy Gloves wo have to take the full Une of sizes ror 54s to 7. Some sizes sell fas"er thers, consequently we have a few pairn “tempante" or “Oda Sizes," snd fo ad an ia zea," and to fin mnediate purchaser we drop the prices as af in- tucemnent.. 15 pairs Ladios’ 4-But. Suede Gioves, in ns- izes 6 and 6 only, He Hd ‘Only one wult left of esiplo, ueace the reduc- jon. 2 Ladiew Gray Camel Hair Suit, siz0 34. ek ant” nee Regular Pr ce. eee 7) 23 \ “vimimed “Gray Gioth Suit tse dO, so sth * “Ramnane 1 Ladies Brown Gi youn bral size 38, “Remnant “opp sizes" INC Hebiews LEGGINS MERINO UNERWEAR. 3 Pairs Children's White Knit Worsted Drawer Ioavius. a Regular “Hemmant Pei 3 Pair Lécuines sige’? oF 3 peateot a Regular Price “Kommaut” Pr, CHILDREN'S UN 3 Children’s White Sixouy Wool Vests, siz five or six years. 6s Chi dren's Ais Hosiery Co.'s Baits, sors Regular Price lar rie Biemitant ri Lines that we 5.0 few sizes of will b closed out at reduced prices previous to stock nk. 1 lot ‘of Boys’ Knee-pants Suits and plaids, made “Norfolk Sack. Five eood styles in this i Sold heretofore at Btock-taking Price “ODD LOT” OF BOYS" GVERCOA The following offers an excel ent opportunity to buy at considerabs: less reva air prices. ‘Llot of Boys’ Winter Overcoats, mode fre heavy-welght checked, plaid and mixed cloth Ypturand without capes, ‘nizes. 2:6 toG yours Made by reliable manniactarems in un acceptin ble mapuer, aud admirably finished. Six excel Jent styles in this lot, Bold heretofor: at..$6, 87, 87.50, $8.50, 89.50 Stock-taking Price #5 J lotof Boys’ Winter Overcoats, invade fron Chinchilla, Beaver, Scotch, Cheviots, Cassie meres, ac.. in ten ‘very desirable patterus atid stvles, Sizes. 7 to 12 years, 96, 27, 88, 89 ana 810 5 and yu ‘Bola’ heretofore at. taking Sale Price. or third floor) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. jawited. App fm rED—A RELIABLE COFORED ESI DO ‘and se ‘al com potent otiee need apply. “Call at once” ‘eS Loaiais W AStEDS BABIES: | NUES | 2 ANT! D—FIRST-CLAS: | WAM Oa ae WRITER OPERATORS TO Machines, in good condi- terms low. Nuiuber of nschives Husted. Ad- Wess GEO. W SEIPFERT, care 1" P.C-Co., ety Jal 1-12 DIEADIDS 10 LARS, THE ARI OF | out she mersor per putt "51 Srock-Tastse Sare Aut. Tue Weer. We take stock Tuesday evening, January 31st. In conjunction with the reductions previously advertised, we quote the following: STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS in ‘MEN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. We don't wish to have @ piece left at stock- taking time—January 31st—and won't if price ‘will sell them. To fully appreciate these re- ductions it is necessary to consider that they were originally marked at less than their usual selling price. ‘Lot 1—Men’s All-Wool Scarlet Underwear, extra heavy Shirts, have webbed skirt, Shirts, sizes 34, 38, 40, and 42. 34, 38, and 40. 137% 81.00 Lot 2—Men's All-wool Scar et Underwear, full regular made. Shirts, sizes 40 and 42; Draw- Stock-taking Price.. Lot 3—Men's All-vool Extra-fine Scarlet Un derwear, pure cochineal dye, soft quality. Shirts, sizes 36, 38, and 42; Drawers, nizes 32, 36, 38, and 42. Regular Price............ Stock-taking Price... $1.50 Lot 4—Men's Extra-heavy All Wool Scariet ‘Underwear, full regular made and full fash- foned: Shirts webbed at skirt. Sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and 44; Drawers; sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 40. Regular Price. 82.25 Btock-taking Price.........0.- 82.00 (Main floor; entrance 1013 F st. n.w.) WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Cor. 11th und F ste. n, Srecut Bazoarss Ix Lrsexs. It seems an unjust discrimination to single out any particular items for special mention, 20 good Is the entire stock: yet the following appear to be the most conspicuous bargains. 54 and 60-inch Full-Bleached German Linen Satin Damasks, colored bordered and plain white. Usual selling price is 6244 and 65. ONLY 50c. PER YARD. 60-inch Plaid Toilanetto Table Cloth, red- biue-and-brown plaids. Heretofore sold at 50c. ONLY 250. PER YARD. 64-inch Extra-Fine and Heavy Blesched Ger- man Linen Table Damasks, Never before sold for less than $1.00. ONLY 75¢. PER YARD. 66-inch (note width) Cream German Linen ‘ONLY 50c. PER YARD. 50 pieces 18-Inch Heavy Twilled Cotton Kiteben Crash, ONLY Sc. PER YARD. 50 pleces 18-inch Extra-fine Twilled All- ‘Linen Crash, in bleached and brown finish; ‘vory desirable for glass and roller use, worth ONLY 12x0. PER YARD. Cloth, in pieces of 10 yards each. Low prices. 10 yards 18-inch, only Svc. per piece. 10 yards 20-inch, only Gc. per piece. 10 yards 24-inch, only 85e. per piece, 20 yards 27-inch, only 95c. per piece. ‘TWENTY-FIVE-CENT TOWELS. ‘Not only is our line of Towels at this popular price unsurpassed, but is only equalled by » ‘very few retail establishments in the country. ‘To buy Towels rightly | WANTED-MISCELLANEOU! _WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ Wie err cotygerse | V ~% oo jor geatral aaeae MI ‘AXTED—4 SITUATK MAID and puree by a white xirl, Address TWELVE HOURS ress oF apply to M.. Temple Hotel. ED FIBST-CLASS COLORED ify references’ ene others eed oey a 11, upstairs, bet. 1 WASP cf, HEEABE OND: COLTRED Suen Address Box 148, Ja2e-zte Bork.” Revereniors office. D. Y, : aes Jaunarens, oy stamina ANTED—WOMEN COo! Ware, pe PSO Waiters, Drivers or Farm Handa: Color 32: _SAM'L A. COOMBS, 9: Ws fect Bes 88 permmen tise 407 Toth tn ws in foroason, it ANTED—\ DRUG CLE! War ras OPea aeae ek aee aiate TED—A GOOD: COOK, IN A GENTLEMAN'S ‘ily; best of city references required. Call is eyening or before 12 to- row morning, 1336 Tete ig pa ieiens ja24-s ti TY SALESMA\ Sy rey a Bo. Iress Box 141, Star office. Ju24-6t jers, coschinen, dairymen, man and wife, at once, 613 7th D.w. ja24-4t* F permanent positions to ser mare col. ICk ACTIVE sineas, must have opie Wistien RESPECTABLE GIRL Ningauia.& sitzacion aa nine oF chatabek Ferre. “Avis toss och itekoai ee snares Boys, with city ar pees G18 iho we Ext Weekes ian RinehGkaae: a que room ou 24 floor: private Tainiiy of edults: fier ; COMMUNICATING, UNECR- tamu eee ereeind family Ayal For thre da iio7 Gata wie Y ANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN A SITUA- Wa mgt 8 rwt-class fasoly ag ‘ates or chaiber maid; good references furui Avpiy at 390 Est ‘ai it aut aug room pervant or couch 10 yasol FS WASTED A DEPARTMENT CLERK HO ites rtes saood band wishes evenitiy WASTED SBY A YOUNG WAN Fosrt Book or Musie Store: small first references. Address H. Star Office. oe | WANTED. SITUATIONS F Fou Wit: ‘ORED Cool ‘Burees, waiters, housement, Kitchen hands. theee ped, pameekcopera. tg lady copyista, &c, P.M. BURNHAM.680-039 F iw. Wairecsireaioxs ra FOR ALL be genuine, “STEVENS EMPLOL MEST ASD. auine, > ‘SD oO RENTING BUREAU, AA? bts aeons. AND pan ‘abe th, at ous: White Sf nd ‘hite and colore. * pee DICKS Agency, 13 house work and ae ferred. Apply at 1205 K st. D—A WHITE OR COLOR WY bereeast rene corona SeRTaRe 802 H st. nw. references required, ie” incooking; German pre- ences tised upply.. Address Box 147 Stat offs. AN ED — make drossos for little wir Address Box Star of i ws oo COLORED WOMAN TO COOK, ; ay at night; references re- Wash and iron: mu uy at 120 Fstnw. it ave WANTED-AT ONCE ANTELLIGENT, MAN +cr iicht worx; con 8 week: refezence required. Address CLERK, Star o} Wastep-rive sx Hotel Soleri, Wanten. FOR A PERMA weekly. Cali personal upstairs Wi ANTED—TWO LADIES TO SOLICIT “Sapna iW article, ther on salary ot combined. or both. Address P. L., Star office ja23-3t* WAST DA, MIDDLE-AGED MAN. LOCATED cuusde ieading. cities to represent, im bie local, fHy,.2 responsible house, Mouth exla for a good house at tart, © ga meiud we adiuins room servant (man) for. they must reside 1 the house: best of quited. “Ad Iress Box 83, Star off WANTrDa comprr wash and iron in @ stall faualy: must stay nights. Apply at 1119 Ost. n.w., between 10 and o'clock. Je2d-205 ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO DELIVER MILK St moar 14th st. 1 wile morth of Boundary. WHITE GIRL OR Si nerai hovisew ork for Kent 9 washing or ironing. Apply aiter 4 01 F st. ne. NTE) —4 GOOD COO ‘at 1425 Coreorai st. 2 . conducted by Isdies. Meu ai on, white all Kinds of domestic labor, for District fa States with'reterente, SET Mae ee jae E. GOOD WAGE! reat CARTER'S, 711 Market Space, $21 ORS, NUPSES, WATT Ing ‘Gonaan and. AGENCY, 630. Shi, Fane TAD-e Coy iy exuployinent, to Star oflice 21" — Ti Pr Wat (eregeuttiig by the pert ot tailor. sq all drafting ouitd Moses alte Im for 10c., to, KOWELL & Co, Rut SSER, “Conscrvatory of Washington, D. tar office. | S24 Bt ED—\ GENVL! MAN WANTS A SMALL, ufortable Koom + at moderate price Prive, Box 130, Ster ollie. ae aaates Wintep-a NEIGHBORHOOD OF Town Circle, ED AND UNFURNIsI Wastep-Fo RNISH! ogi, Many peracun call on ‘us every das for iB, RESIS ti for rept ould we ma HOM RENTING AGENCY, O12 Oth NTED—A FURNISHED HO SE, WITH 12 TO ated between 3d. ASE A. n.w.or Capitol Hill yment. Drie, location, condition of Bouse. &e which own r8 will sell at ood in Adadees jaz. Wa ANTED DIRECT, FROM OWNERS, HOUSES or cash purchasers. roperts laced with us will bo iberaily sdvertiged af Sep ew” Pense, ‘Lontscullectot, “Eerates son Insurance Cifected. “HOLLAND & THOMPSON, Bi ing Sun Building, 13 F, Adoi Jel Wee BUY SECONDHAND INCUBA. tor. Stite kind and price. Address INCU! Star oitice. ANTED—BY AR be paid. 38 Box 99, Star office. 3a20-60" RNEL D. oii [service exauiinatiotia oom 8, 1000 F st. nw. pare V aE AS ‘OR SINGLE PERSONS who desire meals iurni-hed at residences will do Ral toca or addres “CATERED,” 1617, 17h ot nw. ANTED-LADIE WITH W. pe ed = le. Agents wanted. 317A’ AW overnite ears ot. ‘Rdaras HOMES Star of ‘yazL-ae Wat ‘D—TO BORROW—$10,000 Fol erty Wor.h double the amount; no comminsi dress MONEY, star oifice. ES turers of fine silver plated: ware, ticket ‘23 hee. nis 00 wrth Hold rie at, “epairing and replating' specially." Jal ANTED — ‘ino cuimneys to kucw that 1 guarantee to cure ‘OF ao. bay required: ‘Furnaces ain. Estonse made to lieat or to bay. Bes tg 0. Box 558. oun BUTT ‘CENTS ANTEDITRY OF t DUTTERINE AT ‘AT 22 CENTS Ries erie tee, ae \‘NTED_WHITE BUTLERS, $30 AND 840 PER sand nontt mili ‘HITE GIRL TO DO, GENE GENERAL ED S°RVANT Ki ER, ALSO LADY CASH- MPETENT DRESSMAKER 75 53 FELLOWS a work on liberal percentass. Call at Parlor 1, Ja24-2te tal ENT POSI- tion: must be industrious nud willims to learn | our business; hours, 7 deiiy; salary for b «inning $7 425 Tih st, offices 3 and 4, HOUSE: Lock T GIRL TO COOK, W N | with ‘Ave years" quarautee, af AUERDA city and isa good muiker, Avply at “OAKMONT.” | HL « City "retere igen Te D—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT — BU- AND Kes ATL BUTTER, ress Dox 71, Star office, SES, 100 winite women cooks. f reign | DURELIARLE AGENT FOR (THB RE | oterwine." “Delivered. fae WOMEN, BOYS, AND GiRis, | Change auother Bi their own homes: no ry working ‘ining @ sample of xoods elm gay owt | Fon SLi pio VERY ELEGANS VERY FAMILY. v3 new “in any inch-rule or tific tailors cut. Ai, Dusted, draped or, made, Gatti ‘and loca- Mi nto butht hot and State location and assured. “Address on smaileash dares J. B.S e4213 i amiraee WAXED HOUSES Olt LOTS, WELL LOCATED, Y FOR CASH HOU a FROM 500. J. K. HERTFORD, 142355 i Six months. for which, two per cent a mosth will TAN 3 W ‘ort speeches, conventions, sermons, tute cdicus: Sotypewsiting wells or ‘t's. few: pupiis to pass ‘ARLY Sactataas or inclose FIvi. feareat S per cent ou. first-class business ws FOR SALE _ MISCELLAN Eous ER SALE-SMALL LOT OF STOCK oF Higgs Fire Insurance Company ot Fe SALE-ONE FULL LEI THER La brown loth trimminse. price $300 coach. green leather trim ce condition “Address ¢ ee Tout S13 Booth st, Baltinore, Ma OR SALE-A NUMBER OF S3A coe =| Fittest ‘from #50 te $100; rented ee ‘SANDERS & ay F stn. FOR, Sate WECRSSTIY-Wansrepy UE. v \bridized “Dictionary, latest and best edition, ou mor thly subscriptigh. a! standard price. “For ‘inifor- R SALE—CIGAR STORI cinss business locality; busines fair: rent amell: fro upper rocme suitab.e for club oF dwelling eee 3200. Keason for selling, other business. dress Box 142, Star office. $a BP FO8 SALE-ON HALF VALUE—156 FONTS, OF pe, caves, racks, Drage ales, reglete, everything aie fare cellent conditt HUH: fimore i. Balto ME. Jatt HOUSE GAS ENGINE. Wal, C. Baltimore." ja23-3t Fok SALE-GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. sales will run €3.000 per mouth: aclose inspection invited; price $3,000.“ MCLACHLEN & BA} CH- ELDEX, 1225 . st. naw. 9023-6 FOR, SALE-SEPARATE OR ALTOGE HERA fine youne ridiug and driving orse, seioat old, biack, sound, kind, and perfectly fearless: about 16- havds heh? splendid business wagon and Can be seen at 1008 20th st. n. w. Fo, SAbEcCHEAP-PATENT OFFICE REPORTS mechanical), from 1848 to 1871, comprising 55 volumes: set of Pacific Ruilroal Kepcrta, 13 volaines, class 5 | SEMPRA NeeD; Mbeclere Repor.e: wick | maps. _BOOKSIOKE, 1203 7th st. n.w. wered oe cows exclusivel in glass. Address tBox's Fe SALES AN ELEGANT, SINGER SEWING | rm tmprovemedts Thine, sinh counplete outfit of all the latest im proved attachments, huely finished; black waliiut fable, drop leaf, side drawers and cover fore1Boniy, | ant st ‘La. ave.—One Miller sate, 16218 ine de berfect order. One mahozauy flat top desk with 01 pixcon-holes, Two bock-cases, cheap F? SALE—» EST MADE U MONTHS: cod as New, ust sell, no reasor refused, wi tos, Kl ane | LARGE PIPE ORGAN, FORMERLY Fone ities Suz sheap—67 ast, aud Will do for church or chapel. gish, Address "Rey. i. SUTEL. 407 ae st, a ra, Va. ARY BARGAINS THIS } ionth fi; KKANICH & BACH and STIEY Picton sliebly used, at G. WILD & BROS, Ja19-3w" i be sold to uke, fom for Spring ‘stod JOR SALE_WE ARE PUBLISHING AT 100. PI La Gitana, complete: Last i Invitation to the Dance, Weber; Boulanger Murch: int Waltzes: Tarauelle, Hesier. HUGO Sen ° 280m Ermint ublishers, 820 71 OR BALE—BED FEATHERS, 15c, chotee, new, aud clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Mat; renee, lowest prices." Order ai and ALBERT SEITZ” 638 Het ad ‘OR SALE—BROUGHAMS, COUPES AND MOCK. awayafor private use; made by best makers; in prime order and at’ oue-balt oruciual ‘cost: aiso, car Mages Duxwies aud wagons, 400 Pa uve. W. PF. F | GEYER. oe aa7 PCE SALES CALICRATIL TYPE- WETTER, Good order, Combis Bi #25: oF will ex cle oF ‘Tricycle for good Ty} ‘On, 1406 New York Erin and es One a brilliant and very sweet tone, wasn parlor upriui:t <Tand Piano, rosewood case, haudwonely Enished, lane «20, greet volume and power, used but a thne; cun Le bought very low on amall inontily pays wats OF canhy’or will exchange aint give ful vaio Jor oid Piano, "We make a arent specialty of exchang- ing new or second-hand Uprights for Square Pianos, atid our waving to you is always $25 t0 €100 better Thun “anyother Drst-elags house. A lange fox. Fou in excellent order. for enly $1 ‘This isa rare bareatn, ‘THE PIANO 1 EXCHANGE, writer. Capital Cycl Cages, Gi yams, and Liuvest atgortuent it the city at SOHAL StOkE, 1 ‘two doors south of Pa. ave. JOR SALU—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES. PARTON, the celebrated historian and bi er-enye “that im every potne Where there Isplaced axet of AUletots Cyclopedia it ix like sending the whole family to col lege.” ‘This work, all the volames, can be obiuined at én sinall motthly payments wy addross.iw Bos tice. dz4-tomh JOR SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGIN! quires uo boiler; avoids all, expensive attondaice, tuo ions of tinue ; no handiing of fuel. Nend for circulaé the price lst, De RALLAUE, Aweut, 731 736 212-6 ~ CLEAN LIVE-PICKED BED- Feathers, Toe. a ound: the best i the country for the mone) /Grders by mail gr otuerwixe promtly dex livered, WAL SEIT Dee Swe BUSINESS CHANCES. = RTIES DESIRING A GOOD INVESTMENT shonid investigate og stock of — | eee fisurance Coup by. I. gaye. : Ievarat value, aud iw steadily ndvanciog. "It affords ‘income fur iife. cari FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 Fastest, Keliogy Buluiiz, CONTRACTORS AND BUILD: kS—TE. HST. Tman, foreizner wishes to become acquainted contrac.or’s business here: cal Gevote any time F <0 ..e hones in daytime, to any work help- pose. Address A Starofiice. itt ‘A GREAT BARGAIN—A THOROUGH- iy stocked and Equijped Manufacturing Contec tomers atid fee Creat batabl sinaieuts wich Bakery at ed nah & fare, Icoated ou Rinttess wtreet a doing. te i bu WSinax. _FOR REN T—ROOMS._ R RENT — Foun unkcating rooms, ot mouth in eAvanes Ai -ARGE COMMIT Rooms, south front, bath nom ang closwt attached W'STED-bices a4 Bas FIRST-CLASS | SUG doc ss =5 NICELY FURNISHED Roows in Skt family, separate or en suite: ve-y Far REN THREE c PARLOR PLOOK, ‘other comtorte: T—3i2 © ST. S furnished aud well beatad . are Terma can oe Wee soe ‘A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION Fe rooms: with heat FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Feut. first and second floor, References req ted. NFURNISHED 1641 157H Sf. N aarable rooms unfurn: “ase xo desirable party abe on “id floor. terms rea. Herdics pass the dour. | SPR Fete nes «rate fire ber or others. “Also, one single rou, vend 2 ort RGE, shed eas ‘with first-class boant: tate ED, with oF without board. XFURNISHED je for tuau and wife, 0 ieeutienven. loys 320-00" RB , OPPOSITE DK. CN rlaud's charch: large handsomely fur- table board a specialty. everythus first-class, at reasonable terms. HANDSOMELY (FURNISHED floor. including oor. | Also, another Vath-roon: same room, #10 extra, on Ist oF 3d Boor. —$200 CASH: FIRST- | 5 SS Dr. Suinder: From, sui oF Fultable for gentlemen : LY ‘single: also, plouaat Ua rooms ith or without board: af 896 ferences exchanve, EAR CHAMBERLAIN'S, Toms, Single oF cn suite: south windows ithoot eed ‘Foi itn se __FOR_ _ RENT. -OFFICES. R RENT—OFFICE: SIN OUR NE all conveniences, steam, itable for office. with or W BUILDING TLE E RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st uw. FO R. RENT_STO RES. OR RENT_STORE AND DWELLING IN TINE | * condition, SO2 7th at. 2.w. Fe SALE—“OAKMONT MILE.” FROM JERSEY |. Khode 3 JOR RENT—STORE. containine 13 rooms, with all md. 1638 14th st. Jall-sw* {OR RENT — BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE. 160% '#th st. 2URRO ft. Apply to owner, 1438 New York ave. FOR RENT--MI CELLAN NEOUS OOM IN A ‘NT | floor: near 14th and F ste. n. 323-208 |. GUNTON EUILDING, | in | OLD ESTABLISHED FEED 1417 Bish st., Georgetown. D. x chureh, Alexandria, Ba. Ca :¢ re- | Axtures: “$id per month” KA. PHILLIPS, 4428 work avente, FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘OR SALE—FIVE bet. 17th st and New Hamp hire ave, in the imtae: cluity of the extensive impro nusneuiced on that siroet. Au ex ment about to ident chance to improv.ng neighborhood. SALE-1 ate po THROUGH ANY KYAL tate agent t ie folowiny le titles perfect: Lo 11078. at 18c. per sg. ft.: Lot tea, von Weber: | Sand d, « Hie rte i tat, op, Joes, ot two, three aud four years. "Call or adress owner, JOSEPH HUNTER, WOR SALE—LOT ON | 20100. at a bargain: lot 26x160, Lwin | 14th: lot, 1th «t. near | Wass, G06 110i st. mw. BK SALE — A. MOT DESIRABLE BUILDING Jot, frouting reservation Capitol it sold in 30 days. “Apply at 1 119x100. “HAKD! ats OR SALE-Lor + CHAKLES EARLY, A SPECIAL ee | Marsachusette a" sak very sosercbie fer IGHT, th and Fests. u, w it SALE — BEAUTIF i B. near Int ae. opposite the Library site: 20x ‘cheay SH) WARNER & 00,916 F st.mw. ROK SALE_WE OF FEK THE FOLLOWING GREAT "uuimpruved y toperts Six lots, uortheast, 11x 5 | ary > | Kote | 0b Lot ON carina, | i 1 ouly $1.65; a cs © WILSON. 1008 F at. x MACGOWAN & CAMPBELL. eS T008-1010 Ft DESIRABLE | BUILDING south ct hey gireie, LT an average of Avery, desirable building Jot, on 15th st. just stable ip rear: price, $5.00 ‘Cheapest lot om market | ESCOT?T & WILCOX, 1907 Penu. ave. a. ‘OURTH INTEREST cated aud subdivide. | seven rooms and “bath” eons Is a | ave jazi Lots on Mt. Pleasant tor 3500 ‘and gu00 each: | Lenpprecia Let on Whitney ave., near 14tn $1,150, ald on | Lanier Heiguits 22e, per foot: M styh.w: 7c. =, BETWELN OTH a ht cur ue at Ga et rts Fae thr-tght te Cstepe. with a width of 06 feet thr rouu, So square fect. Apsiy to SE. LEWIS, foosond fooss. a oR SALE—WHY PAY RES ‘Que Lot, 20 feet trout by 129 feet deep. gue Lor, $0 ret srout By 11 fe: de Be ‘Oue Lot’ 59 feet front by 123 teet 435 7th st. n.w., (second flour). f SALE—DRUG STORE, WITH LONG ERASE Dette catrbe rauntered: test of location ahd doing oud business: must bs suid i teu duys, Addriws 5» Star offies <a x LE-A § DID CH: TRE STOCK, good wink aud itarce ef aa old established. ne gcoctry store doug a good business: fauaily trade es. Caolisiied: omy twos: with the uecosaary capital need apply. Address OWNER, Star office. ALE-WHOLE OX HALF INTEREST IN CER ey ee ae Dasher on uisylveniaave., & fare cuance. Address P.O. Box oi8. 2 da34-3 OR SALE—100 SHARES BROW BROWS |, MAGNETA- ‘phone; will se very cheap. Also, shazes phone. Inquire C.'T, HAVENN! _ ese LW. SALE — VERY DESIRA ‘the incorsection of N.Y. aveuue, X aud North Cantol atroet: “100890: wil be sold ate bara S»ORMSIEDT & BKADLEY, 927 F st. SALE-CHEAP—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, | JOR Ma. 4, Ti, and 2 cents per toot, it sold beiore | LE CORNER LOT BEST ESTES ‘OF THE | “tithin. four squares of reineyivaniaure. | DAVIDSUS ave. | Talancs or avec, ‘watin fo ‘for only A XOUNG MAN, ga, WIT WITH CAPIT\L, EXPERI. src ba business in it. “ree poe star office. oa agency of this city. | (istablished req A rare chanee to socure an interest in a ca eae berma- nent business. fee SERS |S mee ‘ING OFFICE. Ok | SALE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. $250 eaiede sunine nf ce fair Estab va Ge |e Saas PPORTUNITY. HANDSO ier ro om R ns OPE Tor weat ia portbweet tg ‘Shiguire st room 10, fi Tee W ANTED—TO RENT AN DIPROVED PAu OF Ma. "suiteble iF a i SALEFULL SET OF MARKET STORE Foboncy. cheap eis ome facstnns, Riot aed a ae van D-WIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOK DUG, BORED TED WRLES DU ‘aa W snd to won ses ey” Bea eas ee WAP Balak ee tone THAT oS amioot of bese fora Box ii FOR SALE—HOUSES. Ok SALE-A APLEXDID OPPORTUNITY home—10 roo.« Brick.o © 96,300. @: cank,Palance 62 por wicoaee vill rent for =< 20H SALE—HOUSES CENTAALLY LocaTED ON wide alley have Yen built ta tnouthe, amd oe by wood-payine tenanta, who beve lived Since they were built. will sell so that the momnttol4 jercent per auvum oo the Drive paid. no fee to agente. Aleve For sik mote iw ieas-bes E Hovnes, 152 femme eight rocare and Keer af aera tm ewe wood mutes. fever Laut mn Ge ery Dear same c bay Owner, 24 ath at hoe FOR >ALETIP YOU ARE LOOKIN: OF ab investment 5 that pretty (news homee 1214 1 at, i ree clo e cabynet matte Complete bo ue tic tow. DAVID 'T Fok intouss 36, 38 42K 44 Myr Hest na, bh, ES 903 Linden 9 0 4.500 2200 VE av $0001 645 and Gi Ba a Ths chor or perth ofthe property Fok Be OSES WANTED (POR a New =. TERPRISE —1 . JOR SALE—CORNER HOUSE. P ST NW, SIX rooms: bat and cellar: first-class order ens) br _— A Will be reuted. price 10 & WATERS, 006 Lith st. a © Hw iN Es} Soptaine thirtesn new!) oy handsomely vapered, throughout end ta 1303 Pat, SUBSTAN. 10 roca Oth st, Wet. F apa G mw, ne Residence, ® Foous, Ka ‘and id nw tie Kenideuce. ® rooms. Q st Dear 14th Ally for particulars sty GURLEY BROS, 1319 Ft. s POR INVESTMENT A 10 PRK CENT Bus: der rent at $1LNO0 per year: lon met, 44 mt, rf orb WARNER RCO. #10 it OK SALE—THATLOVIEL NLR RESIDENCE, 478.0 at nw.: been built only three years newly sansted red, comtaiting LL Toons a | Bisostone eters wud trimauc cn emy terms: "Ain, House 44 0 st. built svove. Inquire of Owner. 4740 orto. “pore BB WARNER £0. OK SALE-M ST. BECWPEN S3D aD 1H sts.: # rooms, ere 8c, Jot INBx100 fuse on 20th st, near Blaine S at., With siue lot; finely Auisiied. Pot., between 17th and isth ste, new. bullé Tnished in the best manne: #15000 Liskin, io. atm mw as ¥ 5-ROOM FLAME HOUSE ON toan alles, 7 a + 230; lot 1oxl her mouth” Tithe seit ak 300 at prot my ill ent readily tor ood wud al | taxes paid to at once. CHARLES © ahaa RS if Se Ws RAND WATH. MT. 1a cent rent, each @1.500 1 do, with $1,700. Gther brick houses from @ 000) MILTON & LUCKE!T, OK SALE—€: rooms: Jot T9x100: 409 8 i. uw. term accommodating. THOMAS AL MITCHELL. aa! on atl Be 10, or ch poe 3 1) peer square foot. hounee Pent for 842 yer take small houses in Thowas MITCHELL, _m2n-7t vai Pets Reon JOR SALE—OR TRADE Jot 17 ft front by £1,850." Brick bo sl lots THOMAS S. MITCHELL ‘9:4 F st, Koum 4. ROE SALE POUR-ROoM, or e10, er snout gt fabs He te #1.000. CHARLES B. CAY WOOD, Base: st uw. SOR SALE—NEW THREE-SiORY BRICK DWEI. Ling. teu rooms, bath toom and ¢sller furuace and al, modect, iuyravemenin, lat MAevwely paered, te cated Two sgiares trol Di 2a price 8%, 200; terme very tang. TYLER & RUTHEGPORD, Jaz1-6r 1307 Pat. haw, OR SALE-TWO HOUSES, JUST FINISHED cizht rootts, bata aud concrete cellar: heated by 6 furnace. everything of the very lest. aplen ton, Hor particulars qyply to DAVID b toe gazl-at JOR SALE and K ste. EAP_SIX NEW HOUSPS ON OTH press-br-k tront aud bay window it. Inquire of Lonisians, to owner, FRANGIS TOUMEL, Koom 5 meas | FPS SALE—NO REASONABLE 1 wl sell my new i¢-rootn brick House, £2 11, syuts irout, situated in @ fastiionable wd uuproviuy sect LE Borthwest, at erest sacrifice, wust be wen phly to owner, BOP Fst. nw. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP—BAY WINDOW BRICK [' Honve, Cat. se: two squares from Library; ai poms. bath and Cellar “@3.000, tetins easy e21-3t DAVID D. STONE, SoU F st. nw. T WAEN A tew Lundred doliarscash und $30 pes wouth Will | yous wood bume? “T have desiratie Houses in ‘il seo- for saleon there terms. DAVID b STONE, = 806 F stu. 7OR SALE oa EAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROP. 1G s.w.; lot 254100; 8 7 roowessd bath, rence, Fea ound ves: ‘oti st. me fi,S-room rick; water in yard; | resin for TG #) 1 1000 feet olfground wear t-ru.dnue Bat. cars. front on two streets. 3-roum frame an sable. suitable tur airy mans Only LOG” pred er WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. OK SALE—1502 AND 1504 P ST. X.W. JUST compieted in an elegant twanuer. with all mod. a her urcraiars inquite of aud Daw. Ja21-S? JOR SALE—A DECI ib BANGAIN IN A THREE. i etory aud basement Brick. cieven ropa, bath ‘and onvenenane. ou My NacGUWAR & CAMEDELI, ‘roo Loto On | Sale LE —THREESTORY BKICK, AINE —~ —3 bm improvements, on I! ah ee t Circle, Tf seid at ones, #8300. GOWAN SECNE ELL 1008 ard 1010 Fst. Jule SALE— ‘ort omg on Lt, bot 15th and 16m ate Soa ac: Wiscbri & Winton Solis wor Peon. ave : Fe i SALE—ON INSTALLMENT PLAN—6-ROOM mu Capitol bear Fa. ave aoe gaara en aga er oth ie ALE! BI PROPERTY aS 147s eS ans Tet uerm (00a ene OF TERT PORD, 1627354 Ft BRITISH LEGATION, irteen, Tooter, Botise wel! built abd location Brwt. ines: tot 20 seek hy 1 fee: ‘gui Will be sold Targain repur hw es = a Fishes & 00.