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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: fall ho wither dally supers hewe together. —— ‘Whether the International commission lately in Session in this city has succeeded in making a good fisheries treaty or the reverse, it has at any Tate made one whien admits of a greater tartety of critical interpretations than any instrument antt-administration press im this country, ts al- most a unit in condemning tt, The Toronto Globe describes It as a treaty “for enabling American fisnermen to do what they please in Canadian wa- ters;" the Mail, a comparatively recent convert Trom the support of Sir John Macdonald, says: ‘ssabstantially the Americans have won their case. * Canadian fishermen receive no sort of equiv- alent for the concessions made.” The Telegram ‘says that the Americans “secured practically every- thing that their representatives demanded.” The ‘Montreal Patrie says: “Canada has made conces- sions and 29 acquisitions The United States made no concessionn” The Halifax Chronicle says that “the treaty could hate only one mean- ‘On our side of the line the most significant com- ment has been made by Representative Dingley, of ‘Maine, who Is generally recognized as the man tn all the House best qualified to voice the senti- mentsof the northeastern fishing interest, He Jeads his New Rugiand colleagues in contending ‘at the United States bave not only surrendered | ali their rights tn controversy, but barred thom- selves from claiming them inthe future, This is a severe arraignment of the commission. Are we to accept it as just? If so, what shall we say of ‘the censure poured forth by the Canadian press? Are Ube Canadian critics all right and the Ameri- ean critics all Wrong, or the Americans right and ‘the Canadians wrong, or have the treaty-makers succeeded in getting up acompact whereby both sides give away everything and neither scores a —————— ‘The existence of citizens’ associations 1a Wash- ington in the past and present is not, as some- L Asorser Canstvat GIGANTIC BARGAINS. ‘THIS TIME IN BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AND FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING AND ENDING SATURDAY EVENING, WE PRE- SENT TO PARENTS OF BOYS AN OPPORTUNITY WELL WORTHY OF THEIR CONSIDERATION. THR (MAGNITUDE OF THESE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF BOTS CLOTHING AT THIS TIME IS ONE OF JHE ABSOLUTE NECESSITIES OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING BUSINESR ROOM ‘WE MUSTHAVE. SPRING GOODS ARE NOW ZN ROUTE. . OUR LOS8 18 YOUR Gal¥, AND WE ARE CONTENT TO HAVE IT 60. THE CAUSE OF THE ENORMOUS STOCK OF BOTs CLOTHING ON HAND AT THIS WRITING 18 BASY OF BXPLANATION. AS OUR BUSINESS INCREASES WE FIND IT NECESSARY TO KEEP THE SUPPLY ALWAYS EQUAL T0 THE DEMAND. TO DO THIS WE MUST KEEP OUR STOCK UP UNTIL THE BUSY SEASON I8 PAST. WE OAN- NOT DO A BUSINESS SUCH AS OURS ON A SMALL STOCK, OR WITH BROKEN SIZES. IT 18 OUT OF THE QUESTION. IT 18 OUR PROUD BOAST THAT EVERY PATRON WHO ENTERS OUR HOUSE CAN ALWAYS FIND JUST THE ‘umes claimed, an unmistakable symptom of dis- ‘satisfaction with the city’s municipal government | by Commissionera, Under the Constitution Con- | gress necemarily furnishes District legislation, and the best work of these voluntary | Sas toes, com ess Oo ConetSe OA ‘of such legislation. ive assistance of every | press, the Commissioners, | fron to obtain quick | moves slowly concerning | Wants of the community ttle oF no dispate. In | qualieg July climate.” New York insinuates supe. | riority in “suburban comfort and sea breezes,” and | ‘San Francteco boldly claims “the foest climate in | the world.” The change of date of the convention | 1a, Bowever, a distinct concession to thermometric considerations, and democratic convention sllenr| ‘1c0rs may now gratify partisan patriotism withou! a reckless. | ‘based upon the “necessities” of the strikers! ‘The Mra. Cleveland boom seems tohave struck | Florida as hard as it did the West last year. 97.00. ‘We have put about (250) NEXT FIVE DAYS AT he Mot asuit among less than $10, and not Samara ain and #16. oe ln { = REE EO | try Pw ite 83 35 Th SP = Sage Hyg = ‘For $10 you can have your choice of about (200) TWO HUNDRED OVERCOATS, light weights. Some of them sold at #26, uost of them st $14, 616.50. $18 and $20—s first-class Aavestment, Call st once to secure banrains. First come ‘Bret meved AK HALL. COR TENTH AND P. $3 Srrcur Bazcarss 1N COLORED HENRIETTAS. All the new colors in Heuriettas at $1 are offering and 01.25, 46 im wide For very Sue goods, baviax ‘the appearance and finish of silk goods, tue Silk Warps sugweet an inepection of theus beautiful styler afore they are picked over. DRESS GOUDS are soid earlier in the spring than | ‘By otber season, and we are now ahowing all the new | shades ia Dress Goods aud Silks. new and beatiful India Silks, aow Gloghams new Zephyrs, kc. ns Ovexeyv Tus A. M. NEW SPRING SCARIS DENTS GANT DE LUXE KID GLOVES. | BEGUN TO BREAK, AND WE PROPOSE | ROOM, WHICH WE RAVENT GOT, BUT WHICH |-POR THE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS GIVEN THING THAT HE OR SHE MAY WANT. OUR POSITION NOW IS: WE HAVE THE STOCK aND WE DON'T WANT IT. THE SIZES HAVE TO LET THEM GO “WITH A RUN.” WE WANT WE SHALL HAVE—AND IN SHORT ORDER, TOO BELOW WILL GIVE US ALL THE ROOM WE | WaNT BY SATURDAY EVENING. OOME TO- morzow morsife. coME EARLY. DOWT WAIT FOR THE LAST MINUTE OR YOU MAF SAKS AND COMPANY. BIG BOYS SUITS, AGES 12 TO 18, WITH LONG PANTS. THE EN- TIRE STOCK OFFERED. NOTHING RESERVED. | THOSE THAT WERE SELLING AT 67 A SUIT! ARE NOW 94.50. THE 88 SUITS NOW GOING AT @5. THE 89 AND 810 SUITS CAN NOW BE) BOUGHT FOR #6. THE 912 SUITS CUT DOWN | TO #7. THE $13.50 AND $15 SUITS NOW GOING AT $8 FOR THE CHOICE. REMEMBER, THIS | OFFER WILL ONLY HOLD GOOD TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. SOME LINES ARE MINUS ONE | | OR TWO SIZES, BUT YOUR BOY'S SIZE 18 SURE 1 To BE HERR IN HALF A DOZEN DIFFERENT | | STYLES OF Goons. BIG BOYS’ OVERCOATS, AGES 12 TO 18, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT | ‘TO SELECT FROM, AND AT THE FOLLOWING i REDUCTIONS YOU CAN WELL AFFORD TOTREAT YOUR BOY TO AN EXTRA ONE. ‘THE $5 AND 96 OVERCOATS ARE GOING ar| $3.50 FOR THE CHOICE. THE 87 AND $8 OVER. | COATS CUT DOWN To 84.50. THE $9 AND 910! ONES NOW GOING AT $0. THE $12 AND $13.50 | ONES CAN NOW BE BOUGHT FOR 50 EACH. THE 815 AND @18 ONES NOW GOING AT $9. | WE CANNOT TOO STRONGLY IMPRESE ON YOUR MIND THE FACT THAT THESE GREAT REDUC- TIONS ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. SAKS AND COMPASY. SUITS FOR SMALLER BOYS. AGES 4 TO 14, WHO WEAR SHORT PANTS. THE 96, $8, $10, AND 912 SUITS, EMBRACING EVERYTHING THATS RICH AND FINE AND BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE, GOING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT €5 FOR THE CHOICE. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT, ¥& MOTHERS WHO HAVE BOYS TO CLOTHE? CAX YOU RESIST SUCH A TEMPTING OFFER! HERE'S AXOTH- ER. ALL THOSE SUITS THAT WERE SELL- ING HERE AT 94 $450, AND $5 EACH ARE NOW GOING AT 83 FOR CHOICcE--FRIDAY | AND SATURDAY ONLY. WE GROUP OUR PEER. | LESS STOCK OF OVERCOATS FOR LITTLE CHAPS EXACTLY AS WE DO THE SUITS AND THE SAME SWEEPING REDUCTIONS APPLY TO} THEN, AND WE ADD TWO MORE ITEMS WorTH | REMEMBERING, INASMUCH AS YOU'LL NEVER | WEAR OF SUCH AGAIN. WE OFFER THE CHOICE OF OVER 300 LITTER OVERCOATS, AGES 3 TO 6, THAT WE HAVE BEEN SELLING AT @2 AND 83 EACH, FOR 91.50, AND THE CHOICE OF 80 ODD THAT WE'VE BEEX SELITXG AT 83.50 NOW GOING aT 42. SAKS AND COMPANY. THE VAST MAJORITY OF WASHINGTOXIANS NEED NO ASSURANCE THAT WE ARE CAREFUL TO ADVERTISE ONLY BROAD FACTS THAT CAN- ‘NOT BE MISCONSTRUED, OB MISUNDERSTOOD. BUT THERE ARE THOSE AMONG OUR PEOPLE WHOSE WINGS HAVE BEEN SINGED BY-THE CATCHY ADVERTISEMENTS OF IRRESPONSI- BLE PARTIES, AXD WHO, NOTWITHSTAND- ING THEIR PAST EXPERIENCES, RUSH, MOTH LIKE, AGAIN AND AGAIN INTO THE GLARE THAT BLINDS aXD BURNS THEM. YOR THE SPECIAL INFORMATION OF THOSE PEOPLE WE WILL HERE STATE THAT WE HAVE NOT, IN THIS INSTANCE, DISTURBED THZ ORIGINAL PRICE MARKS, ASD YOR THEIR GUIDANCE xD SATISFACTION WE WOULD SUGGEST To THEM THE ADVISABILITY OF THEIR BRIXG- 18@ THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH THEM. THEY WILL THEN SEE THESE GOODS MARKED AT THE ORIGINAL PRICES—-WHICH EVERYONE KNOWS WERE THE LOWEST IN TOWN FOR MAKE.THEIR SELECTIONS AT THE PRICES AD- VERTISED. ONCE AGAIN, REMEMBER THIS GREAT CUT- PRICE SALE WILL LAST ONLY FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY. YOU NEVER SAW SUCH BARGAINS. TX BOYS' BELONGINGS, AND YOU NEVER WILL ‘AGalN. ALUES FOR FRIDAY: RED TICKET DaY. ‘cont: Sores were 1 Lot of Se ene and 40s, each: Friday, 150. each. ABT EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, te en ER Or: Fat 1 Lot of Btamped Pillow Shams, were 19}40.; Pri- tay, 0 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 12 Pieces of 22-inch Dress Geous, in gmail checks and Plaids, were - ten 1 40e, @ Sr ay haa .; Friday, 900, sr. aise Kuit Shirts and pb ig iy 800.; Pxt- y. ns 8 Laundored Dress Shirte, slac 17 and 17% only, were $1.50; Friday, 500. LADIES’ NECKWRAR DEPARTMENT. 2 Lat of Ladiow Onlosed Collars, ootd sev 28)00.: H¥t day, Se. 1 Lot of Black Spanish Lace Goasts, were @2.25; Fri- day, $1.50 bar som DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Bisek Chantilly Lace Plouncing, was @1.95; Friday, 85c. 1 Lot of Black Beaded Ornament Gimp, was Shc. exch or #3.65 s yard; Friday, 2bc. each or 69.768 NOTION DEPARTMENT. ah eket Tonle Corman Beaetets, ant ae 906.3 Ta. sine English Tooth Brushes, sold for 25¢.; Fri- day, 2 T Lot of Sanglangnee Peco Powder, was 25e.: wt day, 100. ‘LACE AND EMBROIDERY DRPARTMEST. 1 Lot of Oriental Laces, were 25 mud S5e.; Friday, ‘Se. 8 yard. 1 Lot of Torchon Laces, were 10 apd 12jec.8 yard: Friday, Se. a yard. 1 Lot of 45-inch Embsoidered Slouncings, were @2 and €1.25; Friday, 60c. a yard, For other items seo our advertisement under the Ladies’ Column. BAU RES 7TH. STH. AND D 5: FUR .DEPAR: 1 Lot of 02:73 and 6375 Fos Mate 1 Lot of Bisok Hair Mutts, were 76 ay, 0c. DRESS TRI A Rast Treat. De -o-T RRB. SSES WILL BUY THE CHOICE OF 150 OVERCOATS THAT SOLD AT €15, $17.50, $90 AND @45. at TRE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, 3 7TH AND G STREETS. Searxo Ovencoars WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVEROOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER BAD. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST.” ROOMS. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. CLOSING OUT STAMPED LINENS. ‘25¢, Stamped Bplashers, 19¢. ‘Suc. Momie Cloth 230. ‘45c. Momie Cloth Splasbers, 300. Extra Fine Open Worked, 490. 54-inch Bureau Covers reduced to 800, ‘72-meh Bureau Covers reduced to 70c. New afternoon Tes Cloth. ‘New Tray Covers. Bolting Sheeting in new Art Shades,» nice material for Table Cioth Lambrequin and Porticres, Easter Eqns for Painting. ‘Onr school of Decorative Art for Painting, Embtoid- ory, Crocheting, apd all inde of Decorative Work now | open, ‘Terms, 50c. per we BALLANTINR & 808, £23 428 7th Sizes coal. Coal, HHA. peementced 2088 pete JOHN 006 Pa. ave. n.w., 1020 Telephone 64, Ax Now THAT THINGS ARE HOT AND GETTING HOTTER pane enpees—serasresecereaen ‘MaGNANDOTY. . ‘We bebold them on their kases eupplicating the DEAR PROPLE (SEE Ae ae ‘WE ABE NoT, culate ponoriswing ao bavese ‘SACRIFICES GooDs oF EQUAL MERIT-AND THEY can | T™S* ‘We would not sserifice curstivan, beowuse | ghedes, apaing rollers. the | ot ry VICTOR B ADLRR'S a ee Fon Farmar, Fra aes 1888. [Ts Ever Or Tax Wax B BR GAINSES aT THE PALAIS Ki & Far 9 DRESS Gogps, We 4-00. quality 90-inch Cashmeres for 0c. No. §-60e. quality 38-inch All-Wool Suitings, ‘Checks, and Plaids for 50c, No, 0-85e. quality 49-inch Berges for 68c. Gw-Hew Challies, Setcens, and 6iiks in unlimited variety and qeew. ae Nos. 4,6, and 6 can't Inst lonver than this week, aud, unfortunately, wo jae ae woesy Bors CLOTHING. No. 7—Overcoste for Boys from four to uine years. Chinchillas, Tweeds, Meltoms. Good value at prices masked on them, viz: @3.75, $3.95, 94.50- ‘Togost Blech, No. 8—Overvoate, Genuine imported English Kersey, Denrers, Com jmerea, Cheviots, an@ Chin- chillss, mace feat London style, with cere, ao. Tit boys hove tochsht yeere $5 for choice of 810, 012.50, ayd $15 Overcoats, No. 9—Knee-pants Suits. Four to fourteen. Chs- ‘viots and Cassimercs. $5, £5.75, 0.25 Suite for ‘No. 10—Knee-pants Butte. Pour avd teu. Cassl- meres and Jerseys. $6, 26.50, 97.25 Suits for 83, No, 11~Kuee-vante Suits. Four te eleven years, Corduroy. . 64 Suits for $1.50. COTTON UNDERWEAR. ‘Stock will be picked over by then. No. 14—Broken Lota, some soiled. Underwear. ‘The outecme of the special sales. A table fnll of bargains that we recommend to shrewd shoppers. ‘Look for the big hand that points the way. ‘Tis on tho second floor of the Palais Koyal. So are some other bargains of which you'll resd im space below. | As Excarrioxar Orrostuxrry i ARTICLE IN THE BOYS CLOTHING DEPT., AT 40 | PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE MARKED PRICES. | HOUSEKFEPING GOODS AT 20 PER CENT DIs- CENT DISCOUNT. ‘As with above-quoted departments ao with UPHOL- | BTERY Goods. VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPRIGES [8 PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPEISES IX PRICES. ‘VERY GREAT SURPRISES IX PRICES. | _ We give upthe Upholstery Goods Department mainly decause neople want credit for such goods. Woe don't ive credit, ‘Can't do it and sell at “Palais Royal” prices. We plainly marked each article st cash sales Drices. Ifwe're no busy when you call that you're opt waiting walk eround the room, inspect the arti- | “Remnant” Price (choice) { THE PALAIS ROYAL 18 CLOSING OUT EVERY | e at EXACTLY HALF AY, FEBRUARY 23, 1888. Paice. p nee, Ase pemnans tae sxtenainn ve etter ‘the fol= — = wife, at once, rsa lowing og ‘Beaded Drees Fronts at exactly half thetr Wee e107 # Biack Beaded Dress Pronts, reduced trem $1.25 to Gigc. each. Tyard 40:49 Black 62621042. from #4.97 to yet offered. 4nd April evenings. Colors, atylo. Regular Priess.. 40. and bthowngnt Regular Price... “Remnant” Price, steels, perfec: Mting. Black, atzes 20, 21 and 28. “Reman” Price egular Prics bree ” rie 4 Pairs Misses Corsets, ai Rowulas Price = “Remnant” Pri count of the low price. Rerular Price. “Remnant” Price 4 Pairs Childreaw’ sack Fav sige 535 Koyrular Price, “Remuant" Price, 9 Paice Childrens’ Snob. A barenin, Regular Pr s No, 13—Nestly 1,000 marmouts st 980. cach. | fen Beat rewnant bay ef the following aru! i 6 Ladies’ Scarlet Saxon, neck rnd no sleoves, sizes 4 nine Pree en's UN rwear COUNT. FLANNEL® AND BLANKETS AT 25 PER | “Hem Cneomimonly good rem) Ths last one, OF two, rarmien ts" and are placed on ne. Muslin Dw slightly | Soven tose. You wit tnd thencice-merts otteched. at ISCOUNT: shite o See OFF MARKED ‘The caly exceptions are Fringes st GO per cent dis- ‘count and Lace Curtains st 25 percent discount Re- ‘member, the stock was bought by a buyer whose re- ffiped and cultivated taste hae wou for him sa honors ‘omame in wade circles, and, mnce the foods were bought for cash, we may say of the Upholstery stock ‘tbat it is exceptionally fine and marked at cxoeption- ally low prices. The discount will being the prices less ‘than cost, Ga" cumple bargain ie Zc, spiece for Bolland with stastorot t Spanish Guipure Lace Flounc- a casee ‘Bleck Chantilly Lace Flouncing, Bie yards 40-fnch Biack Chantilly Lace Flouncing, webs to eo.sortorthe piece “ODD SIZES" IN WRAPS. Last “ends” of the winter's stock. Best bargains 17 medium-weight Jackets and Short Wraps, left from carly fall stock, correct weight for cool March checks. All sizes in the lot—not all sizes in any one ualeaa iuemonaatecate 8 Piush Short Wraps, stylish abapes. Sizes, 34, 30, inl floor. “ODD sizes” IN CORSET! |= 1 “Odd Lot” of Pine Freuch Satin Corsets, side | 3 Pairs Ladies’ Corded Corset Walsta, front steels, finished with shoulder straps, sizes 21,23, (Second floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN HOSIERY. FiO as | Fok ESAS oa et 2be. bear G. P.O. ere 1-3 E SPTAL A RE: Fo RENT ORK | UY, able, white man to ure; referenos reat Ai 2 The left-over sizes of | at ‘the Reaident Physiciau, between 1 and 2 Tn ANTIES e sizes of every fine constitute our | ipply 40 scan ia Bn = ee ral na ' ED. © SCARE FOR 8a doors, eh waite oF aitury, at ! Tey. gal itchtldres tauet brine good referen were, at very inuderste prices: Depat i 4! “Rammants." They are the more desirable on ac- 6 Pairs Childrens’ Black Ribbed Cotton Hinee, size 5. NDEK caine yet. It ae can utilize any you cau effect a grea: aav- buena Vests, = | i! prices" on the remotuder of | rom eine ae’ |S be Skirts, wide Hamburg rae, natalie being ref resess’ ee hgemer te ed RENT-THRPE | unfuraished. third ren. At 719 Sues — PLE ASA: are eA * FeENISHED ; for gentlemen only: no black. brown, end fancy PETE aces ‘shoe Store, aad ae PLEASANT, Sreatinsivances = oor oe | at, RENT_NEAR 101 TOWA oneoe a ALANGE DE nm ec tnvuile board ‘ats or sine or en euite RAND BEI ontrabie Boone: feanily a se ea eee RENT. LARGE CORNER 6 Te eer dente Ten (907 Pennsylvania ave. 30 Cat aw. “From 950 to'8i30' b one atere, G03 7th at hw Cardinal, sizes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, Fe , TED Han meno 21 tow8-tmch. ri sieves Reguiar Price. 23.00 | Wares TED—A oes 1.50 Pew aoand26. | 61.50 x00 18-inch. 23 nd stcten, Wish Fetereuce PANIED ar ONCE Wit | eae to 810 we 8b Mads: coves nt Germnan c eundecengs at iting at red or Sq *MANUEACT 8, drone P.O Bos 7, 1 iy , aM. 630-659 F Wy ANTED-EVERY LADY TORSDA THEY G We ee raced aa Docu x y S38. Cox: the ake nd best per Wook easily male. i GEO, D. SPROUL, GENT! On OnE worercaces Fequired. Se a Tet | MER Waren tires ae ce ee THE UN {UNEMPLOYED-CANVAS- of entlemaals ‘and manners can jor all kinds of Seren iter or “et | jaiiceaves, LUESeR, 9f Bod, e ware DER WEAR. Ho glgve it ont previous | Se aae sg houscke-per oF 8a DRTEe sj Fone mows waraan ‘Address 7 SITUATIONS. LADY AT au juvalid 14 Ket nw. Lick ‘ANTED—€10 BOs Teemnat™ price ys noaretowa Ball Seen Grorgetown Balt mde RUE Men's Habitary’ Netaral Wool “Hair . ‘ SsTesx YOUNG FRENCH. Reenter Pri Wi ‘sirens sitwatioa. be yidearasrbe ‘ay sale toe of <TED_SITUATIONS Tay Sti STING pueat, ‘ed pereon yore ean ‘Addeees My : PECTABLE WHITE faanily : good a ETS reas WAZIED-ONDERS FOR 00 iB COOKS: Mal deere 3 = es mes ges Sore 330.055 CARE OF AN INFANT OR at her own keawe, othce, Te oe kee Se ny CHARGE AME bach fice. a ALL RIRDS. pe hoot ul ensures 9 $f Hag: it, Roane ae Bigdianant Price Gee ait > Duby a Gi “REMNANTS” IN CHILDEEN'S| ex's goons, Wane on Capi ‘Down Costs, with ribbon | Line of care. A. Eee ark im the bome of eee seta x Warr ts ta esha, ConeTNEeD BOONE | ac a EHAS SSE Wenner 012 wae | yaNiep-WELt siNKER AND Susie Pair dare Pees = ‘ANTED — ROHABE CONGRESSIONAL Woes os rir fea ANTED-FIVE THOUSAND DOLEARS AT six We Meade 1:38 SEaRE i rere Gti seca uae Fer RENT DEL JGRTFO BRIGHT, | furnished f howe T- | Fa furniabed hou it remodeled, tum wenlense Haina of very be ze, pant; Lret-class ren it FOR M, FE. WiTH Fiap oa aaa eapant oF COMPOKTS, Star office. Fee 1k REN NTT ROO: commnodaiiona JOR RENT T1108 NI ion with, boerd toodurete changed. EW ii YORK A AVES W, ONE joor : also, email hai! copter Jeupreiormd. < [othe Herd JoUee iu Aist-cless olor _W, A SUITE oF | stata fore ‘T— INTON HOUSE. 77H AMD I STS. ¥. W newly furnished and under new mas, to permanent or n T-CHOICE ROOMS, NEAR THE Ait single or en. suite, south ara ah n oy wires. att 8 Sau Bavidsox"t pe te med FS = ON, hy i ao hax: hy Ler iaurinrscpione, elon Bote dn the cats pate asset senso ide ie 408 bh st ow Us ove tor #18 per Shoe? i Ok SALE—OWNE winx, co vtace’ . id fos ‘Oo the Weck builiines will ‘bem 500. At thes: prices these [sozes arr ine i the market BH x shoo 08 Na wa oth and 15th. te THOS. EW. 30R FOr S88 SOMBER OF hh age reed section. rant in price {rape hower, on a wood weary terme mS « sot ‘to owner, 501 ns-1 IN IN A whoo im i Wane pa Setiow th, Daxthngwen PARSON L115 F xt Fecue. NEM THUEL S'OKY, RICK DWE! ‘ia tow noone, bo oodern tuprors cael 204 GALE-THAT DELIGHTFUL THREE-STORY, Brick and basement, 1018 Connectica! ay Farragut Sauare. ety ns Biioci truck by A Tove deep as fee 0. em si cs Ttuiweat, pay itig 10 per Seu BOO per ben Fear Inquirest 4 50 CASH, BALANCE Bivest te ener eats ee 1500 “Apris a a8 7h wt. aw. ee CORNER Be Toguize tat, ¢ x tee ty fie nee nto HAT TOvrLy ‘terns. OR RENT—THAT WELL-KNOWN Gi ma Eureke meat market, cor 10th aud O ats. ‘with fixtures; stven at once; ruire at No. 474 0 st. $6-lm* Fin ara nro ron REN WED FLOOR OF #17 MARKET Bs ecto Mire MARY 4. WELCH 3307) ‘now rears irom 10 to 20 time the ams Jots and tracts sold. i t == bad R SALE-GROCERY AXD PROVISION BTORE 2.000 ver \propeietoe ot WHITAKER & JORDAX, ad Fat BSIGNEE'S: SALE-STALLS 40, Si: ANP $2 CER. ADS eg alates G. SIMMONS, f3-2te Aseenee BONUS TO ARY. ONE GETTING ME esis Sp EOE kc agi OB SALE” KES: sugat of dnupr' ob patgese BE Ainiy ae'ti01 Siete uw ALE§ ALGER SL er ee ee ——_—————, oaks i Sy F= = Sarneneie at a ee TOCK, GOOD V ge AND FIX- Fetes outs shoe oa eae |e ne bas nord fo a5 ¥ notice uf shis sagt houre’ ali‘twodera i is fone ‘ rood resntele fend frescosd through sat. ag 5! Sou. —d Hasty bilder Se 15th at aw. __ FOR SALE—LOTS. =| Fehon TLA SITER ON LANiEn, Beiajoad Wastuneton lites od ry ie sation wertbe Po‘ uisc, {ree from auniarie. Boe views of park wd os 200 gis eat. te ntrert vrogresninat iy este taeda s : Stee a Fi and iow] ‘ feelae the = ty an uburts ter ets of ail customers carefully studied. feti-nostt JOR SALE -LoTs—zeD AXD, O AND P BTS 4 fue tier Gf 18-foct frente Will be sold low te prema 3. BWIMER, 1313 F vt. ‘Sth, 10% and 10th streets ex- ta road aud in Mt Pleasant ue A Sarena WHIT peo oe Tos tee Speen re | erate Soe re oe meee ET? sine . is eure 1-120