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4 ” THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘TUESDAY. Cnosny s NOYES. NOYES. "oun sae daily circelasion mere team trevie that of any other daily paper published tn and much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added ‘The response of the strikers to President Cor- ‘Bin’s statement of the attitude of the Reading company will command general attention because the pubile has been waiting for some time to learn by what process of reasoning the men in revolt would justify their course, Their answer, now ‘hat it has come, is disappointing. It does not touch the root of the matter in controversy. It does not attempt to show why certain train gangs re- inast soeead sn cote of ate ete ee liver sundry carloads of freight to the coi te whom the company had contracted in good faith to deliver them. Nor does it make any pres ‘tence of explaining why the miners, when discon- tented at the prospect of returning to a lower scale of wages, did not then and there insist upon am arbitration, while they were still in the employ ‘of the Reading company and the company would Ihave been obliged to listen to their complaints, in- stead of striking frst, and then, when the com- pany Was no longer under Obligations to them, de- Mmanding « submission of their controversy to out- ‘tes which the company has trom time to time absorbed, always on extortionate terms. It the ‘Aight Just now had been between the company and ‘the pubile, and the question at issue had been the company’s right to charge higher prices for its coal than other producers, such an ‘would have been pertinent enough. Under th circumstances it does not seem to hit anything tn particular. Undoubtedly there has been a good ‘Geai of rottenness in the management of the Read- ing company. it was for that very reason that ‘2M. Corbin, whose reputation for success in other fields 4% a reviver of bankrupt railroads was ‘was called to command. The present ‘Quarrel in the company’s collieries 1s between the miners and the Corbin management—not its predecessors. If Mr. Corbin does not see bis way clear to relieve the company of the serious burdens it is carrying except by the application of the strictest rules of frugality in expenditure, and the miners do not get all they want as a consequence, it ts perfectly ‘proper for them to cease working for him, Dit it 1s ‘not right for them to demand that he shall employ ‘no other men, or that nobody else shall maintain Telations With him or with nis corporation; and it i@ no argument to say that, Decause the $380,000 ‘which he {s trying to save by denying them their demand for an increase of wages will not offset the alleged annual loss of one million dollars, therefore he must not make such a retrenchment. A member of the Senate District committee ex- presses discouragement at the sinall prospect of relief from railroad grievances in view of the con- ‘tradictory and obstinate claims of railroads and citizens’ committee, and suggests that all are op- posed to the Senate commitiee’s plans. It makes no difference if they are so opposed. When the members of the Senate committee, tn the perform. ance of their duty as the Immediate protectors of the District's interests in this matter, have decided. upon the best method of relieving the present grievances, and have presented their plan in the shape of a Dill to the Senate, the time for the fullest concessions by the contending inter. ests will have arrived. If substantial re- Met 1s furnished, the people of Washing- tom will not, it 1s belfeved, be obstinate or exacting in respect to details. The Baltimore and Ohio feels an overpowering desire to secure south. erm connections, and very probably if put to the Vest tt will concede more for that privilege than it 43 now willing from considerations of prudence to admit. It ts, of course, impossible to secure the consent of the Baltimore and Potomac toa removal Of fs present station, even fora few squares. The ‘only way to accomplish that removal 1s for Con- gress to harden its nerves and move the bullding— ‘teBaltimore and Potomac to the contrary notwith- standing. Give us a good bill, gentlement as soon asit can De done intelligentiy, and we will see ‘what happens. ‘Mayor Hewitt, of New York, who is energetic in pressing many modern ideas in the conduct of mu- icipal affairs, bas secured a model of a section of ‘the road-bed containing the street-car rail in use im Paris, probably to serve as a sort of object les- som tothe city aldermen. Europeans know too much to submit to the nuisance of the center-bear- ing rail. Itis hoped that Washington as well as New York may in time learn enough to tnsist upon the European grooved rail. In this respect Amer- tea 18 behind the times, Ee ‘The Congressional torpor of the holidsy season 1s alarmingly protracted. Owing, perhaps, to the unusually cold weather, the period of hibernation ‘aextending nearly to the end of January. Fas. Srecrat, Px RICES. — Sacque, 12 bi 3 aes -que, I2 bust, 40 deep, $120, reduced Seal Skin Secque, 40 bust, 40 deep, 9150, reduced ny, | Seine reduced (ce “ eit tas pe $86: Sooo Ofer 8 0c. te ay He th-effect Drees ieee re dee ° Saag 10 nies Ee ‘Sorerss, $1.10. © Ball co Si, Be Nae, Be. ata: pee ms tore Se yeeristy, Poe toanrch eed BRODHEAD & CO. rsoz,_907 Fat (iano New Brace Axo Ware Go Goose. SEATON PERRY, (Suecesor to Praa & Brotweny INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS COMPLETE STOCK OF “T™ AND PRIESTLEY'S ENGLISH BLACK DRESS FABRICS, “er RENIETEA CLorHs, IMPERL fart ‘SLOTS PRINCEETA EILIKGS, CHAPE Cae enescn vn gee MEET AS: ERs. OL: APES &: pa =k wh Ts tyes CANTON CREPE AND CREPE sete srr oumeaposns AND HER. SR MOURNING sts, rz a el Ne ieee season with Fah, but the inclement wauther has that as on all other things. To induce the ‘Venture out in this kind of weather we know, that ‘must offer EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. ‘This we are going to do, and to indece you to visit our EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT i rfl on to we ‘this week, we have put EEE DDD. SACRIFCER ed Tac ak PPP it FB EH Soo Ben teed ON THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION OF EM- BROIDERIES for ONE WEEK ONLY. 1 lot colored embroideries, average depth 15 inches, ‘Worth 15¢ to 50c 8 yard, YOUR CHOICE Se. A YARD. 1 lot of ELEGANT CAMBRIC FLOUXCINGS, #f inch in depth, worth from 50c to 00e a yard, YOUR CHOICE 4%. A YARD. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN CAMBRIC EM- BROIDERIES, Every piece reduced, 6, 10c, 126, 15c, 19¢ and 25¢ 8 yard. EACH ONE WORTH ALMOST DOUBLE. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked prices of all NAINSOOK AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES, ou will ind that it will be well worth your time to ‘Visit our ie week, TB You should ewe our line of 98¢ silk hose in BLAGK 8 2 200, —) 2 ; CF} EP 8 aoe act < w wew www ww w & Fe fl i 33 3 > > a: > Our buyer has been able Price than usual, FIFTEEN HUND! FRENCH COit, ANTIQUE, RULED. ‘These Papers quality goods, which we sell at thirty cente s pound, FOR THREE DAYS WE SHALL SELL THEM AT [AHS 705 sa31-6m and 318°: ios ‘oes Balhae, IUMPHANT DEMOCRACY, BY AND) = AND eRe MES Soussos & Lorrezn. 500 PAIRS OF BLANKETS, $1, $1.50 aul at reduced prices. ps BED COMFORTS, 75c., $1, $1.23. HORSE BLANKETS, $1, 81.25. ‘LAP ROBES, $1 up to $8. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH SATTEENS, 30c. BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN SATTEENS, 12340. 3,000 yas. Short Length GINGHAMS, from ‘Up to 19 yds., 10e.; worth 12%4¢. a NEW SPRING SUITINGS, 50c. to $1. A Full Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR at the Lowest Prices OUR WHOLE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 28 :713 Markot Space. Mea, Hesnerma Cuorn . SILK-WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH. ‘The following are the latest shades: Vert de Gris Sauge, I I | all i i —_OuePatae, = 28 For Evenxe War, $id Gloves at and below cost. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Axo Sruz Tarr Com: \ ‘THR ABERDEEN CHEVIOT: WE RAVE NEVER KNOWN ANY GOODS £0 SELL LIKE THEM. WE STARTED WITH SOMR- THING OVER THIRTY sT¥izs, aX HAVE SINCE ADDED TO THEM TIME AND AGAIX. ‘TO-DAY, JANUARY 31ST, WE ARE IN ‘RECEIPT OF ENTIRELY NEW PaTTSANe. EST STYLES AND PATTERNS, ARB OUT AND MADE UP HERE THE SaMe as PIKE GOODS, THR WORKMANSRIP 18 EQUAL ‘TO THAT PUT ON TEN DOLLAR Pants. THEY ARE MADE WITH SILK, AND THB ¥IT 18 GUARANTEED. ‘WE DONT ADVERTION THEM AT ONE PRICR AND THEN CHARGE 4 DOLLAR EXTRA TO HAVE TREM MadDE UP AS “OUSTOM WORK." WE CHARGE ¢5 fOR THEM AXD TREY ARM CUSTOM maDz, THUS BEING MAL 4 DOLLAR Olkaran ‘THAN SAME GOODS AND OREAPER WORK COSTS ELSEWHERE. IF YOU WaNT A VERE STTLIGN Pain OF TROUSERS, OF GOOD QUaLITY, COT IN THE LATEST STYLE AND MaDe TO FIT, TRERE ARE BaR@alNe FOR YOU In THESE GOOODS, 5. B BARNUM & Oo, 991 PENN. AVEXUR ARGAIN SALE SHOES B $3 MUCH LESS THAN Cost. WE HAVE No ROOM FOR OUR aa STOCK WHILE THESE GOODS ARE HERE, 80 GO THEY MUST, AT ONCE, AND ATA PRICE THAT WILL SELL THEM. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HOLD THIS CLEARING: BUT ONGE EACH SEASON, IF YOU DO NOT NEED SHOES FOR IMMEDIATE IT WILL PaY YOU TO BUY ARTHUR BURT & 00., ‘228-e.mata-3m ‘1911 F ST. XN. W. ALL WARRANTED, WITH EW ATTACHMENTS. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘New Building, 514 9th street n.w., bet. E and P. Sole Agents for the Light-Ranning New Home Sew- ing Machine, ~~ __ 22s Dazss Parrsnxs LESS THAN HALP PRICE. Our whole stock of Dregs Patterns reduced from $30, ee Grestest slaughter we bave One week more of the Clearing Sele. ‘The balance of winter goods amd all remnants must - sche’? Seoteh Wool Gloves down from 75e. and 5c. Ladin eceay Thnek een ana att comet colors, 37390, now tere Fer Den Kat chin th oteebe tes Rares Reeae re Catena cite ‘Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Searlet Cachmere Vests, rite ‘Was 61.50, now 81, gUaderweas for Lesion, Men snd Childeu, all mares a reaimuea owe non G0 LOO tad Gs Serve, Do not mise the bargains In Blankets and Comforts, ‘Big Bargains in Cossimeres far men's and boye wane. i zRom see ‘Ghawte cad Shirt, They Candane 6 Laren, oes Thad HO Lewew, SHE VISITS THR PALAIS ROYAL AND THINES SHE CAN WRITE UP AN “OPENING Dal" BETTER THAN A MAN. ‘WHAT GRE BAW AXD WHAT SHE SATS. i Ha na? Hy He Hllal! 3 Of coutse the men will smile when I Would advise them as to what to wear, But being & ‘Wite, 6 Rappy wite, with the confidence of a good hus- ‘band, I’m allowed to do some of his shopping. Teaunot ire Detter information than by writing what I seoured YoU MAY SECURE ALL YOU, WANT. WHAT A CLERK‘SAID ABOUT 17. ¢f each Souvenir lot to ettstomer,” THE NEW FANS. ‘The “Mary Anderson" Fan is composed of six fine Ostrich Plumes. Theso, with an aigrette and bunch of Ostrich Tips, are mounted on a single stick, which ie of ivory or amber. The colors are beautifully delicate and the price, $6, moderate enough. The “Skeleton” ~ are of Silk Gauze, beautifully hand-painted and Jace trimmed; when open they are shaved like the palm leat: 94 is the price of these. The discount of 10 er cent during the “Opening,” of course, considerably Feduces above quoted prices. THE NEW “JEWELRY. Acollection absolutely amazing for its size and va- riety, and at prices that would make it seem unneces- THE NEW LEATHER GOODS. ‘Ten per cent discount is also allowed in this depart- ant and you will be tempted to buy one of the Seal Pocketbooks with ‘Then there are ‘and large Satchels in all kinds of THE NEW HOSE. The new shades of colors rather than new ‘seem to be the attraction. Most lovely tints n Lisle ‘Thread Richelieu Rib Hose for 75c. Some with shell Dattern sre $1.50, instead of $1.98, and Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hose, with double knees, toos sot pair to each the $1.60 4 Royal” Kid Gloves were offered The long Silk Mits st $1 were recog- 91.50, and ‘very fast. Some = ? Wroorwano & Lormors Cotvun. Wr -Taxz ‘Acoourr Or Srucr i dre ‘ot ihe maed-down, pees, wat been a Sprins Goods, Sd Taal shoe boomed ose of fon ecg us WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Woeoxrsnay, Fin a5 1888, Beginathe SECOND MONTH asus Sones Lent nice ums emavapans DRESG-SHIRTS ee en. Sect orecy inent straightway of the cloth, Cntively Anished, Gises, 12 to 17% ibebes, (12 Gifferent sizes). ‘ONLY 50c. EACH. ovr ena HO!” 620. EACH. from Utica and Nonpariel Muslin, 3-ply tboonie bees set in, 3-ply all-linen neck- band abd wrist-bande, plain yoke, ali seems double-telled, French placket sleeves, every Mbirt cut straightway of the muslin, fall 96-in. Jour, thoroughly made aud entirely finished. Sites 12to 17% inch. Excellent value. ONLY 624¢. EACH. OUR “EL MAHDI” 7c. EACH. ‘Made from yoke, donble-stitcued. felled seats, 3-ply tabs, ‘wrist-bande and neck-bands lifien-faced, button- holes made by haud, every shirt cut straightway of the cloth, entirely finished. Sizes, 14 to 18 ONLY 750. RACH. oun etm 8740. BACH. from second-best muslin, 3-ply 2100- ter-linings and a sos Sizes, 14 to 16 inch. ONLY 870. RACH. OUR “F. F. V. IMPROVED," ‘THE BEST HIRT MADE 08 en BACH. A FEW REASONS: ple. achieved in the fit cf a Shirt, Second The neckband isso cut and made in ‘wearer in all other systems of eutting. ‘Third The sleeves aresocut astogive the Greatest length where needed, so that the mo- tions of the arm cannot interfere with the fit of pendets’ seams in outer garments, Fifth The shoulders and yoke are slope curved, and the back so improved aa to give the ‘most room where it ie necessary, producing a clean fit in the back With no ridges, combining: race and comfort. Sixth. The bosoms ate 3-ply linen through- out, while the front is reenforced (made double) on either side of the bosom, 90 as to pre- ‘vent cracking away in the laundering, thereby strengthening the weakest point ina Shirt Seventh. This Shirt is made from the best rade of muslin, under the supervision of the patentee, by selected and thoroughly compe- tent operators, which guarantees to every Shirt a uniform grade of manufacture. Eighth. Has patented gussets, insuring the dest of wear at end of all seams, Ninth. Fit is absolutely guaranteed from the fact that itis made in twenty-four different aizes—that ia, eight sizes of and three lengths of sleeve to each neck size, the body of —~ ig eaiogegeicneetaa ce... 1 each. Fro Leap ta Paid Socom ists’ catinws best grade of muslin and linen, $1 each. UNLAUNDERED NIGHT SHIRTS for 50c., from cotton same weight as Wamsntta, all buttonholes made by hand, all seams double felled, finished with collar, cuffs and pockets; fancy buttons; each shirt cut extra lone; sizes from 14 to 17-inch neckband. Only 50c. esch. ‘Note—We have the same shirt for boys in sizea 12 to 14-inch neckband, which we offer atthe same price, viz: 50c. each. UNLAUNDERED NIGHT SHIRTS for 65c., ‘made from cotton only four counts coarser and extra long: sizes 14 to 17%. Only G5c. each. Unlaundered Night Shirts at 76c., made linea the cloth, full width and extra wide: two styles, pisin white and trimmed with Cash's trimming around neck, sleeves, pocket, and shirt front; sizes 14 to 17%, only 75c. each. SPECIAL—Twilled Muslin Night Shirts, ‘nly 75¢. each. pasn’s Bleached Unlanndered Heavy Twilled inches long, ‘all sizes; extra value; only 75c. each. WOODWARD & LOFERO®, Dept, Gor of Ith and Fath r Uscartep-ror Custox Sur ORDERS. ‘Wehsveleft since lest stock-tating 12 un- itil if t I i is I ; t 4 t y — WESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1888. WANTED—HELP. ___ Weert a S|) wields 11 occ f Nee et eae Sapa Weer. ood * ED—A tg FR TO = 4 W Ph cen ee mae ee home FS ight, et Ps Vore oad eg We Sarin aman et eee ee reLeree ae Pee. area it st wae. ARS IK DAILY, LADY | areas for our order department $8 ree ai and rapid motion if found competent; prrenee wee Rare ‘upetaite Oe ANTED—A LICENSED, ——— 70 aE ENGINE, Star office. Sao” Wats nrewaet iD Wire oc curt dren; man to work as. Mite ce and! ‘tarmwork, Apply 918 ia Mage Waasa Pa cae "har WARTED-A COLORED GIRL at tand waitryse. Best reterences Pequired, ADDY to WANTRDTAT ONCE — A WOMAN, TO COOK, ished. ly 13 Clik ae referee NIED—A WELL-TRAINED WHITE COOK. mean See qwaliScatione, gad charegtor ge Wik Pratl Rhode island ave. sve, Ja30-3t* Were oe aera Ei ETLTMEST Be te tea, with reference. kiss eRe ete We SD. SD colon D cooks. eis rs ror or ea oe engage fo Tories Was a ag eee 800. tion THOMAS W. OMITH, Lumber - 6s oes AND —— SUH sieksaces! ANTED — TY oF rane TO ‘rent Remit ines, it condi- pea pe a eee eS HAMBERMAID: WisseDeTo-Ar-Og0rs. cates ee tee co0d can’ Begs STEVENS Employmet Bureau, Ty Oth et nw. Weare eee go de® 335 ols pad a pact Fe alee WITH ee eae ici ja10-Bratiteasa NTED—MAN TO “TARE THE ret 10F gar ales cae inches: weight i208 roportion. A tars business at hone. ‘Thess Wie ence fo eteate & permuabent SS meet & demand Dever, before suppited Us other | 2 ay ALS Ni SAFE GO, Cincinnati, Ouio. py STE OMEN, BOYS, AND GIRLS. ‘earn 20c. to $2 an hour at their own homes; no bum tg work is aitmple and easy. ‘Twenty working hele Serer, containige ‘a sample of goods v a acta Sandee FOUR UNFURNISHED eekecpime (a st iz ‘Desk hoo: W TED-BY MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW Roo (of retespent eituation as companion oF chaper acd we faelys ‘eet setereacn, Adare Wan NTED—BY 4 AN EDUCATED, rane = jon Be OVER DES. fo travel: beat of references. Address Sho | Wate AN ACTIVE ose ae ad ah /AXTED-DICE'S AGES x ‘Cooks, scamntresees, |e Saas STFS Wanren sat Oh. WHITE Gin GIRLS, erences furnished. mec Saitet ne. ae “A YOUNG | RITE GIRL. aiTv- tanily: Dent city references” Ee ar ANTEDPOSTTIO Pua Wi att neea | Weer AN EDUCATED LADY OF | "iE finement, s situation as lady's companion derstands cutting and aN EXPERIENCED | DRESS. ste ca Yabo wet b—BY A RESPECTABLE G1 Wee puree. Apply at 1113 11th WAXED WILL Give $100 CASH TO. watclinen "ip ‘on Goversment Departanente” naa SAS Star office Wsteb_rosim tred en ond women S FOR a Ware, aN nurses, wait £3 Bousemen other hel a _ 328-60" Thotela, reste: Fetnw. y ANTED A DA RELIABLE areal eid for a small family; wi say Se uebt Apply 307 ast “Cantal eee ee AN EXPERIENCED “Accor ae loyiuel as ineokegner of tm au id Badly 3 mer Biking nccounta ben refecens. Acdreae Seek Se Tema IAM, 630-6: WASTED SITCATION AN Pants NyHousemaid and plain sewing. 209 @ st me NTED-SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS < oF WE aren ens DUE ea RENTING BU 7 th nw. till @ p.m. ja27 FOR SALE —M SCELLANEOUS ee I harness, eae © sr with . BALE a MAGNIFICENT right Piano, poy om ‘three pieces, rr aujter marble. to retrcerator alf to be Sbi"caseay for cash. Gan be meen at 1015 Lath ste JOR SALE-JUST RECKIVED FROM THE reat eastoro“houye oeizare aalg in’ New York. umber of the most val ris, Savp hires, Tourmali Star Kul ses, Chryzobers in ‘Spinel Ru- tion, ‘Other pare an’ y in moun ls, i surrow with “Dismn Gems. all ‘sarod Biame sale at tunity to secure = |ACUB BROTHERS, 1 Penusylvania ave. r 7OR SAL E_A HANDSOM ANDSOME, FOLDI XG BED, WITH it caly Wit be gold for lees than ts ‘adress BARGAIN, Star office OK SALE—ONE OF THE Fi Used two months No reasonable offer ref tues fost my heed; bound to Sell, oon 2, 8 Baile |ACHINE— = SATE HANDSQME, St Will sell cheap for cash. “Appl ING Sircee. RSALE-JUST ARKIVED THIR1 ae ng them some fine om reught apd drivers Al Prices reasonable. SCHLEGEL Ex in rear oF 935 D ot Coreen ete BRADBURY PIANOS. eqteet toned Piauo, made.” guaranteed for @ “The wi . men tas mee, Pre GOMEE 1235 Pa. ave, SALE— JE oS PALACE ORGANS. band 85 monthly buys a handsoue Organ for Factory prices, FG, SMITH, 2225 Pa VOR SALE BARGAINS— ‘Organs dow. to @25; Pianos, $35 and up- Eas ents. 2 SMITH, 1225 Pa_ave_ ne, 7 wants Fae Mina and = SALE ENCYCLOPEDIAS. J. the celebrated historian in every house where there Srelops ja. it da like sendin, is work, Tee.’ ice on stall 29, Star office. gentle, LES PARTON, eays “that Airletoite The “he volumes, eau, be ob payments ‘by address SORBALE-6008 2.500 CHESTNUT F Toav PETMORTE Palnil coe ses WAN TED—HOUSES. sa 5 woETaicy = te LE—ON EAS) onl WaxTED HOUSE OF OF apo ol E NINE. RO suet I Peatttar ‘Stultz & Bauer Upright Pianos at ree Sy a ve! icCLACHLEN & Eisen Tes Fs aE aes HOUSES, AT ae Waa WANT TO atcly ‘si a0r, “e000. WORTH aster ar oflcns SebS-Oe TANTED—FOR GASH —3E, SENF! AL FIVE. SIX po ar R eaves WHtSP ES LEO Fes sen od ANTED DIRECT, — ‘nae "aval tours ox Hieaisa HOLLAND & Slee HAR » Adjoin- The Stultz & Ba most elegant Uprieht Pi- anos made for hue witimanehip: tone ted durability. WZ ill gize the highest value in epclange. and par- Don't fail to see our Pianos. One month's trial free good parties. You can save 825 to @100 with us. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 22 Othe. by Fe $300. pal tawny Spare, cet for Stisma ‘Behring & Ske at W. NTED-MISCELLANEOUS iSTED_BY A MPETENT COLORED ae SEE ESSER PRESS | Ware couNreR 7 a TWEE W4NTED=T0_ RENT—AM INVALIDS CRA 3, “Call OF se pw + Room 47-86, Depart i el bart ‘tome oo Siete ones pereeee Saag es \NTED—TO RENT OR BUY A TYPE-' EK, Wier ana ae | F Were ecase ASS BUR ty od “Art Students’ ae z Brae Set by OR SALE— ‘Ten bead of Horses, Just arrived from Lexington, Be ,Amone, Speen qpononee Ane Coupe end Carriage Horgee;, one Dappi pas; one pair ‘two ven iy be Bs eyOHN pine wae os ae 5 225 ony ALE—A NECESS! rideed d Dictionary, iat it inonthly subse Feb standard, price. “For, intor- Ee Sea ES ied Pi Fotatinaanice © BAC used, at PER ame tf tence ‘tien BUGO WOKCH EGO" Publishers, O29 Ft eth 029-6 JALE—BED FEATHERS, 15c. iD, Fatticgttte, sedis Ais, Geese Fenty Mat tresses, ‘jowest prices. "Orders by mail aud ctuerwiae “Delivered. “ALBERT SEITZ, O35 H st ti ‘t's New re igh ao We Coop RRRPE aT Waren Tayo aE a ey eae 2S eee Were aE aa. aa ae HAM Sor iat ROCK- prime under aaa Peale Cory com lege cap- oe eas, 2 2s eee ; wes Pitetidon, tu secnd hor same floor, rent ope op tirind trera'tor @5C50 he Beat | 27, os | BS E monthly are tire En. Fes Be! =F KEN RE i Fs RENT—1WO OR THREE NICELY FUR nished front boanlers solicited Pate ‘hed fro1 or ste iy F GE BERT ANDSOMELY FUR NISSED lor and Bea. ‘red. “715 10 ROK RENT ROOMS AND PARI Eagle pes Pa Fee RENT —9) pe Boatd be tay FE y ; Suitable for oné or two. nw. 7OR fi Rooms. nicely furnished, on first floor, with conveniences. 28-30" FORRES Sete Te SFX Fooms, eh suite oF sin OR RED 30h iow to good tena 22th «1 RENT_026 147% 14TH ST. ms ‘Grates; bath-room om same floor T— selene on pork ae Joor room, flor ‘storages Be RENT-ROOMA EX SUITE on Se Eg tu eae At iT UNFURN I unfurnis ‘of roou.s, with board at 13 in front room if desired. ad ane Til litH ST. N. LOORS, tenants. bay window wor's office or dressmaker, ulso 7a st, OFF ,, furnished T-THEEE ROOMS ox boat aod was, apecial bargais, em 5 Shas 1 UNF OR NisHED ih oom SINGLE recoud Bouse Lew. Sar Fast TANG SORRY BOUBLE PARLOR edie [a1 OFFER PART OR ata. ed Qrier, Tor Suneires Shae van 20 yet early. CELY FURNISHED ‘on eacupd oor. with Rooms, aie i a0 oe iT FLOOR th sud igut housekeeping. @! Fe. RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 4 also on cs to or single, Board rapenices Per eas pre water, conven ent to-aame and er sd jth, Gest-claee Down, Tate 080-5 r E UNF CRSISHED — Sith board ip i Bl NIK ¥ FURNISHED FRONT ROO! bagi = re “ie 4 gentlemen 13 Ieee sare oF D Whe Get te STF (DOUSEREEPING Poruisbed au sunfaruiehed: alee Re lor, uta . ELBGANTLY Fovims on. Atat Soc ST XW, THREE Rooms, floor. ai@ one furnished ou Loon; aL room for gentleman on third oor. referenoes. jana JOR RENT—WANDSOMELY FERNISHED lore, @u suite or single; also, en vewen| suitable for ny Lith st. nw. References: Fete RENT_STORE AND, WELLING. ar. 26: lng ‘inguire 1638 aih ote et cL NEW STOR STORE, 1602 en taprovemsmts. F2 asst 2a ph U7 ‘couers tea vivania a JOR SALE-TWO HAN ‘fo ans MANE Pie of fojrvea Uy a brick Tra lasnn. fo re 4 material ia U i orth $1200. will besaid ae a wbcie ments oF iu lots of 20 ft front each, ( old building), at #1.25 per. 3a31.3t oR SALE—LOTS_63, 64 ee taal o UPPER FLOOR et curt let oguire ike used ‘ontimated ND 3, 89. 712, frouting 135 fectou Delaware ave, near the corner of aud bata short 4 Fone. sachusetts nds ru Fass: = CAMERA Yoos' et iota. Mectowan. st: east front ce from the street be sold cheap. "BH Waki there lots are ‘ou bated ai Re SATE-FRONT, GE OF 100 FEET ane mas ave; three from Os jeter ToTs—a? FIRE sire BUIEDINa, 4 4 ae Lia jure ‘Macogn Sea hace Batter Hy ae a4 feet fromt by 123 feet fect dup. iit feet deep. Waste ios pol ae anes TEES Ges slit Ea tae LOST_AND FOUND. EVERY! 1a, FROM Ost SCOTCH TEE TERRIER WITH TAG NO. 4: ‘that tee to. pre ty pit po | Meee aris et 0. Bor 558. “iets ‘OsT—JA “Eistous EER GEE, Oak Wane eremnn nee iene gal tte, and ai. Teeeawa| Shae 9am. toS p.m Ree oer ae COMMISSIONER OF DI Sees eee ——_—_—eeeeeeee J 0ST_A SILVER PUNGENT—JANUARY 24, 1 Lccie ta me cantata ieee | Ligne ee eb F asl thod™35, ab SePtakeim 435 Teh stn i SALE—A BEAUTIECL, LOT 0) x piped at sure <E HUNDRED LOTS IN SECTION Feee SALE—ONE rye pCTION For ulgedate bald. aot; attractions than ac Fee erg npoved.stret Sidewalks ‘eae socers Gad Beveral fine ‘nites nie nce sab Fat Senin a FRIDAY Night, NG FROM ee ciieanta Yar oeanee See Scr M S3 x.W. TO Eee aE Pores cee bore

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