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2 THE EVENING STAR. I WASHINGTON: ‘Washington's experience for the last day or two ‘Throws some light on a problem which nas long Jurnished the social scientists with material for controversy. It is 4 common saying that the ‘World is growing morally worse instead of better, bat the prudent reasoner will think twice before he accepts such a judgment a$ final The earth is ‘becoming daily more densely peopled, so that the aggregate of crime may be higher without incfeas- ing, oF even maintaining, the averace; and the popular demand for news has become so muci stronger, and the facilities for supplying It so sauch more extensive, that a thousand occurrences every day, Which a Baif-century ago would nave Ween passed by in silence because consid ered too trivial for record, are now spread upon sue printed page in the fullest form. To show Low great am influence this matter of easy news- ransmission bas upon the world’s judgment of itsown moral condition, reference need only be made to last evening's Star, Which coatained ali the news of the twenty-four hours since general elegraphic and rait communication had been puspended by the storm. Every item of intelll- cence, Ikeiy to be of Interest to the public, and that could be gathered by an able and energetic tac? of employes, was printed, and yet there was not amention of & misdeed that had occurred since thescorm began, Of more importance than the carrying of a razor by a colored man, @ little stone-throwiug DY @ Youth, and a case of pro- fanity im the Streets of Georgetown. What is the inference from this, if we adopt as sound the line argument pursued by the pessimists? Are we igessuime that Washington is so virtuous a city that, When cut off from the rest of the world, it knows no ertine? Or, are we, to conclude, becatiss we did not hear of any murders, thefts, bigamies, riots and other human sins and shortcomings for (wenty-four Bours, that the world had experienced 4 change of heart and begun to grow better? kither of these deductions would have been quite as fair as that Which the defamers of their race nave presented in drawing from the statistics of erime. If it {8a true sign that mankind 1s degen- erating, because we hear more about the bad Things that are done than our grandfathers did, ‘Them it fs an equaliy true sign that a reformation ass set Ip, if We cease to hear of any serious evil- «doing. ‘The outcome of such logic would be, if unt- ‘versally accepted in good faith, that we should get vid of telegraphs, mails, newspapers and courts ‘with all speed, or else arrange matters with the clerf of the weather so that our own city could be jee-bound from the beginning of the cold season Till its end, and wind-swept, inundated of other- ‘wise isolated from the world during ali the rest of the year. Tne world 1s growing better and not ‘worse. The increase in recorded erimes shows only greater faitnfuiness and comprehenstveness Mm the record. And if the world has a keener ap- preciation of its wickedness, it fs also true that a ‘quickening consetence 1s a sign of improvement und not of degeneration. — AS suggested In thls column yesterday, the storm which Las lately visited us gives fresh life Yo the demand for underground as opposed to gertal telegraph wires. The managers of tele | graph companies assert that underground tele- graphy ts impracticable. Wiat they mean by this is that corporations which have watered thetr stock till it represents one-fourth or one-eighth of ins face value fu actual working plant, eannot tu- cur theextra expense of underground wires ana continue to pay dividends for the present. ‘That Js as far as the “mpracticabiilty” of the plan goes, forexperiments made in Europe for a number of years past have proved that it ts perfectly practl- cable, As long ago as 184 Sir William Thompson and other Engiish sefeacists experimented fn the weighborhood of London, using a Wheat- stone = automatic sender and a good: Morse recorder, and showed that fon a! subterranesn wire 27 miles long more than 220 Words a minute could be transmitted; on a wire $4 miles long, 120 words; on one 1 100 words, and one 181 miles long, conclusion of these experts Was that, for distances of 3 miles or, thereabouts very rapid sending might be done, and duplesing, or even quadra- plexing, practised; that on Ines of 100 miles it Would not be iair to expect to reach a sperd greater than 1:30 words a minute for the present; that by resorting to an effective automatic relay system, messazes could be sent by underground | Wire a distance of 500 miles, somewhat more stowty, | perhaps, Dut just as well in every respect and at no more expense than by ierlal wire: and, finally, that the increased cost of the original plant | Would be compensated by the annual saving | im repairs and the freedom from interrup- | tion, In Germany and France underground wiges have been in use for a number of years and have ‘worked well over long distances, and trials hare been made on a sinali scale, with marized success, in this country, in New York, Phitadetphta, Bos. ton, Chicago, aud ourown city. As it 5 merely a | question of time when a company will be fonned, with heavy capital and a splendid equipment, to lay and operate a subterranean system tn obe- dience to popular demand, it would seem to be the part of business prudence for one of the existing companies, with the great facilities and resources | at 10S coumnand, to forestall this cacroachment on | sts domain an¢ reap the whole proft for itself. | $< oa ‘The grand army Of traiups 1 preparing for the | spring and summer campaign. Now comes the touching story of the New: Jersey farmer Who with Scorn aid routus-ly turns a lowly tramp from his door, of the lovely and sytapathetic daughter of suid farmer, wo Intercedes and sceures assistance for the tramp aforesaid, of the woolng and wine hing Of the maid aforesaid by the trarap aforesaid, and of tie fortune of one hundred thousand dollars left by the Scotch father of said tramp which now furnishes the silvery Maing to the latter's clouded fortunes, and comforts and rewanls his herote bride. Henceforth the tramp is more to be dreaded by the fathers of romantic misses than the coach- ‘To the impressionable maidens a disguiscd 10 lurk under the unprepossessing exterior Of each of the Wandering gentry. Asa bit of ad- Vance advertising to secure a favorable reception for the tramp, the story isa stroke of gents, and Deats all hollow the harrowing recital of destruc. tion Wrought by the animals escaped from the ctr- €us soon to arrive. ——— peede — “ AS on illustration of the capabilities of March in at direction, one would think that the weather of the past three days would be as conclusive a Feason as Congress could ask for changing the Presidential iaaugurition day from the 4th of March to the 20th of April. Think of such a crowd as that event 1s sure to bring wandering about the streets of Washington here in sucha bitzzard as this! And the itiagination does not have to be Wholly relied upon in the matter, either, The day of Grant's second inauguration was as much Mike today 23 two peas need be to prove a family con- nection, a8 those who remember the features of that occasion will readily testify. Wit these facts staring them in the face, the two houses of Congress ought to take up and pass the measure without an hour's delay, as an act of merey Lo their constituents, oe ‘The decision of the Court tm General Term pro. nounces the Edmunds law, directed at the Mor- mons of Utah, inapplicable in this District. There is wow no law in force here which punishes such ertines as adultery, fornication and incest. Doubt. Jose It 18 not well, in order to supply this lack, to enlarge the application of laws passed without the intention of improving the District statutes, But if Congress has not by passing the Edmunds law Indirectly ensbled Washington to punish these offenses, why should not the District's legislatare provide it directly and unmistakably with the needed law? a Another strike has ended in disaster for all con- cerned. A Boston cigar manufacturer has been Joreed to make at assignment Deeause nis opera. Lives refused to work for the wazes he was paying, and the temporary stoppage of his business ruined Bun. Now unere is one employer the less to pro- vide Work and wages of any sort tothe journey. men cigarmakers. and more women and children Wwili Bave to suffer this winter because the head of the family has ent off their means of subsistence, And new names will be added to the list of those ‘who have reason to doubt the wisdom of the polley Which prompts one to starve because he cannot get Just what be wants to eat and drink. . —— ‘Toe Supreme Court of the District says, of course, that the B, and P’, road cannot legally occupy the streets for storage purposes. But tt does Gceupy them for such purposes, and, in spite of Individual suits for damages, will continue to so cccupy them until that more conveulent season to Which the Seuate District committee has post. poged ihe reg lation of our railroads. xacutuation Seripliogs revived now to been in March. April, ) OF Jane, iy suit Cun ye. ot pers. Ad tems SANS SH. DUUGHEUEY, Fock bos 32 Now. W: Tar Srasox 18 COMING TO WEAR OVERCOATS UNBOTTON- ED OR CARRY THEM ON THE ARM, A CUTAWAY OR PRINCE ALBERT COAT, PLAIN IN COLOR AND MADE OF WORSTED, 18 “THE THING TO HAVE.” NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WORST- ED GOODS WILL, SOONER OR LATER, BECOME GLOSSY, THERE IS NOTHING THAT THE AVER- AGE MAN, WHO WANTS TO BE WELL DRESSED, WILL BUY SO READILY. WHY! BECAUSE THERE HAS BEEN NOTHING IN THE MARKET FOR YEARS THAT MAKES $0 HANDSOME OR DRESSY A COAT. A GOOD GRAD# OF IMPORTED WORSTED WILL WEAR A LONG TIME BEFORE BECOMING “SHINY.” AMONG WORSTEDS THE PARTICULAR “WEAVE,” KNOWN AS “CORK- SCREW," HAS BEEN, AND IS STILL, THE MOST POPULAR. THIS SEASON, HOWEVER, WE ARE BRINGING OUT SOME ENTIRELY NEW STYLES OF WORST- EDS, PLAIN AND IN COLORS, L E., BLACK, BLACK AND BLUE, BLACK AND SLATE, &c., &c., IN BROADER “WALE” THAN HAS BEEN USED FOR SOME YEARS. THESK ARE THE VERY NEWEST THINGS IN THE LINE OF FINE COATINGS. WE ARE MAKING UP THE PLAIN BLACK BROAD WALE WORSTED INTO FINE READY- MADE COATS AND VESTS. THE COLORS WE RESERVE FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK. THEY WILL BE USED LARGELY BY THE FINEST TRADE IN CUTAWAY COATS AND SPRING OVER- coats. WE ARE ALSO BRINGING OUT SOME NOVEL- TIKS IN FINE TROUSERINGS. AS A RULE, THESE ARE VERY QUIET STYLES AND PAT- TERNS, IN ENTIRELY NEW SHADES AND OOL- ons. REMEMBER WE ‘HAVE THE FACILITIES FOR GIVING YOU THE BEST-FITTING GARMENTS AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS COST THAN THE MERCHANT TAILORS. E. B BARNUM & CO, mbls 931 PENN. AVENUE BD oc EOE ge > 2S be All So et DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN TOWN. PRICES THE LOWEST. STYLES THE LATEST, AS WE IMPORT DIRECT. ‘We are showing Trimming to match every imagina- | ble shade of Dress Goods. All the Newest Styles in JET ORNAMENTS. JET FRINGES. JET GALLOONS. PLAIN SILE ORNAMENTS, GIMPS, &c. Largest assortment of MOHAIR BRAID TRIM- MINGS in the city. Beautiful au:i exclusives styles in GOLD, ‘TEEL aud COPPER TRIMMINGS, MOHAIL aud SILK BINDING BRAIDS in every shade. We would solicit acall, if not for tmmediate pur | chase, but for your fugare reference when you are prc- | pared todo #0. } | | SILVER, | Fonztox Ax Doxrsnc DRESS GOODS IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND PRICES. All the Newest Fabrics on our counters. This weather caunot last long, and you will be soon looking around for your Spring Suit. Give us a esll when you | do so, and we think we can help you select your Dress toyour prost. JUST OPENED. yard. ‘22-hich Dauish Cloths in pink,blue,cream and black. Auother arrival of those 40-inch all-wool Henriet tas, sili finish. im all the new shades, Sold al over at. 2 Our price. Seat -65¢. a yard cc{d-inch all-woot Freuch Cashmeres, in the latest om, Worth. Selling at, Our price. Se «506. a yard 50 pisces of all-woul Tricuta, special ine quality, new colors. Sold elsewhere for, = 50e. Our price. sk - .45¢. a yard 10 pieces of 38-inch Cashmere Plaids, exquisite de- sizua, = 2K. 50¢. SPECIAL IN DOMESTICS. 10,000 yards of best 4-4 Waunsutta Bleached Cotton, in short lemgtha, Selling at. seceeeee Die: w yard 12,000 yanls of best Merrimse Shirting Prints, yard REB A iy = Bat fs U 8 Mua Togs | a a BEB A A UU MMM | mb13 ‘77H, sry, xp p streets. | Last Or Tae Wiszen Guests. One Mink-lined Circular $25, worth 655. he Flank Umer S51 ort gio ‘Awo Pouah Jackets #15, worth #25, Que Seai Skin Ulster $150, worth $200. og Ovutieman'e ‘Orercoat ‘very “ise? 985, worth | Que lot (three Visites) @7 each, less than half price. | ‘Two Sect skin Viait . i 3. H. STINEMETZ & sox, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Pe Next Corner 1:3th St. Dowr Rex Your Srowacus, Bulletin No. 13, Division of Chemistry of Agricul- Makes some staring revelations as to the im vurlty of beers sold ere, in the mantifacture of which salicylic acid, bicarbonate of soda, mulphits and other Polsonous substitutes are used. Among this class so quumerated are the Milwaukee, Wis, Alexandria, St Louis, Mo, Phlladely aia, Pas and Wa in lication iro tae cincimaa ‘Tiles attstement Depart mh13 of the ‘2 FH FINLEY, at. n 1206 D: Sole it for the D.C. See Ai LN Se Che Moni Stan Gorkis GANT DE LUXE > KIDS. PERRIN'S (boat quailty BLA aS EMROUERRE ENGR PLUMS, few gta ‘Spring Shades just recei.. 055 PENNSLVANLA AVENUE, and Merino He Velvets 75c. (Piece nel EE aa eect 3 aa st hio-3t Exsrez Canon = Eusrrn Boos EASTER NOVELTIES. W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennaylvania ave, ag Pd THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1888-SIX PAGES. J.C. Hoeremox; OPENING TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY MARCH 19, 14 AND 15, FOSTER KID GLOVER. 807 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR we the Sole Agents for Celebrated Harn: and bere coumatlyen pull stock which we sett %. Ce (te CES. ware ane, layer : no ‘eons tartne WtTMAN ‘than which there a LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel A, full stock of Trunks and Satchels of tho best makes, at very low prices. mlz 1107 F 8T.¥. W., WILL SHOW HER FIRST ENGLISH IMPORTA- TIONS OF ROUND HATS AND BONNETS ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, mb10 1m ‘MARCH 14 AND 15. Is not a general complaint ¢monest merchants at this season of the year; still we must say (although we do | 80 rather reluctantly for fear of being considered boast- | ing) that we are very busy Just now. Busy—recelving, marking and arranging our clegant line of Spring Goode, Busy—disposing of, or rather giving away, all the ines we have decided to clear out, Very Busy Indecd—and is it a wonder whoa, for ex- ample, we have marked down as follows: $4.95 Gents’ Elogant Custom Shocsto 4.00 84.50 Gents’ Morocco Top Bootato 93.70 83.00 Gents’ Scotch Bottom Calf Shoes to $12.00 81.00 Gents’ Embroidered Slippersto 5c. ‘Ladies’ Hand-turned Button to $2.50 Ladies’ Fine Kid Button to $1.08 Ladics' Patent Tip Buttonto $1.48 ‘Ladiow’ Kid and Pebble Button to 97e. Misses’ Fine Button to a1.20 ‘Misses’ Solid Pebble Button to 73e. Boys’ Seamless Button to 91.15 ‘Youths’ Oil Grain Button to 950, $1.25 Childs Geauine Solar Button to —-90c. 85. Child's Kid Worked-hole Ratton to 50e. And many other goods in the same proportion. WM. HABN & O'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn, ave. nw.; mao ‘231 Penna ave. se. Srurxa Goons, ‘We sre in daily receipt of SPRING GOODS. ‘Newest styles and latest Noveltion in all kinds of DRESS TKIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, yard | BLACK DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, ke., clways to be | found in our stock. To-day we particularly cell attention to our offer- ings of ‘NEW SATINES, im Black, Biack and Whife, choice styles, elegant de- signs, at lowest prices for reliable goods. ALSO ‘New Lace Flouncings from $1.50 to $12 per yard, ‘New atyles in fine Hamburg Fdges and Flouncings, in Swissand Natnsook,beautiful goods. Ou0 case checked India Linens, newest styiesat 124¢. One case lace stripes and checks, at 20c., worth 250, (Our new stock of Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric under- ‘wear is particularly attractive, every garment is well made, fits perfectly, and prices as low as is consistent with the production of relisble goods. Compare them with other goods in the market and be convinced. Having Just completed our stock-taking, we find ‘many od@ots and remnants on hand, which wo will offer at ridiculously low prices: such ss remnants of Diack silk, odds and ends in table linens and towels, ‘silk umbrellas at half price, colored Hamburg edges at half price, and numerous other articles. ‘Seo our table of cheap Torchon and Medici Laces, E. @ DAVIS, mh? 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. Cease your recklees expenditure. Have a care forthe future. “Save money while you have {t to save. BUY JUDICIOUSLY. ‘Youcan doso if you come to us. We are just now clear ing out 78 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, seal brown, | “OPENING DAYS” ONLY. imported fine wale worsted, serge lined, sateen sleeve Aming and silk facing, st 913.75. Candialy values at 62 Fine Spring Overcosts, Oxford Mixture, serge lined, slik factng, strictly all wool, at 97.50. 90 Spring Ovesccats, neat Brown Uned, silk facing, strictly all wool, st 96.73. ‘These goods are exceptional goed values. ‘827 snd 020 7th st mw.,commer Macnechusstts ava, (A. LIGNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager), _ 1550-5 é Fine Clothing at 10 per cent sbove the actual cost of these Costs and Vests are good ~—“|P AL AIS ! Asxvaz Grasp Sparse “Ovexmo.” PPP FER iN 2% | ae 4 ii NY e Pe b, Bo LY is AT THE ‘are employed, afd every shirt 1s carefully scru- . ae A tinized before & A 5 AA As new cottons are much warmer than old, ry’ fue AAA ‘men should have their shirte made up now— aa blll os thus securing the beuefit of this warmth. They ‘will become “washed out” somewhat by sum- mer, making them cooler, and all the morc de- sifable, We make an excellent grade at 89 per hali dozen; » better at $10.50; and the best to . 00 A i ‘be had at $12, 4 Pa ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, E bk 3 AAA =] Cor. 11th and F ats, mw. z as = ieee, on. Avsotorety Fast Busce Hosteny. ‘Tho bost efforts of the most reputebledyers in both countries have been exerted to produce a Bisck Hose that will not soil the feet or cloth:ng SPRING 1888 SUMMER, or mrow rusty with washing. We balieve that the nearest to perfection are those dyed and fin- ished by SMITH & ANGELL, which are guaranteed absolutely “Fast Black,” sud shouid they rub off, soil the feet or wear Fusty the money will be returned. ‘Ladie> who have refrained from wearing Black ‘Hose cn account of the evils referred tonced not honitate to wear these, as some of our customers lave pat them to the severcat tests, and speak in glowing terms of their washing and wearing: qualities. Ladies’ fine quality “Fast Black” Cotton Ho- ery, fui] regular nade, 625 and 75c. per pair. “icxtra size” flue quality “Fast Black” Cotton ‘Hose, 75e. per pair, Children's “Fast Biack” Ribbed Cotton Hose, full reyular, fine grad: ‘The entire stock of novelties being now all received weinvite your criticism. Many of the Souvenirs of the “opening” belng offered at and below cost wore- | serve the right tosell but one piece of each lot toa customer. Size 8 OS 7 TH 8 Priee.....40 48 50 52 54 Ditto, plain: | Ble OK 6 ‘5c. Koechlin's French Sateons for 30c. | Deo icdiooantiich '30c. Koechlin’s French Sateens for 256. Price... 56 38 G0 G2 Bac, New Colored Cashmeres for 38. MEN'S SMITH & ANGELL’S BLACK HOSE. G8c: New Wool Serges for 59c. 54-in. English Suitings for 68c. Se. New Shades #urabs for 55c. Colored Faille Francaise for $1.19. iS Black Faille Francaise for $1.50. $22.50 Novelty Parasols ‘The same guarantee given above refers equal. yf. the Menge Hone. Mowry will be refunded H they raboff or fane, “Thirco qusuiticn: ‘30, BB and G2xe. per vale. WOODWARD & LOTHUKOP. hal cate ____ Cor, Lith and F ats, now, Lasexs For Loose Covers. We have opened 1,500 YARDS OF 66-INCH FURNITURE LINENS, In plain and fancy atripes for loose covers, ONLY b0c. PER YARD. (ourth oor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud P sts, naw, 220, 81.50 Parasols, all styles, for $1.69. 81.25 Parasols, all styles, for $1.19. $1.48 Carriage Parasols for 81.39. $153.50 Braided Fianuel Buits for #11. #10 Spring Styles of Ulsters for $9. Ulaters and Ragians for a6. 815 Beaded Vinites for $13.50. 12 Beaded Pelerines for $11. 22 Beaded Visites for $19, Hl 86 Lailor-tinish Walking Jackets for 85 { Imported Stockinet Jersey's for $1.08. | 18 New Colored Jersey for 31.98, i 98 Combination Colored Jerseys for $: | Buc ‘ <e > Lack Sprixcweorr Mocue 30 INCH. BLACK ALL-WOOL POULE, ONLY 30c. PER YD. Thia ts undoubtediy the best Black Dress Fabric we have ever suown at the price, being finn in texture, thorongnly dyed, well finikbed aud oxtra durable. Meuxaro full 39 incues, «commonly eailed 40 izeh), WOOUWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. he. Neck Ruchings, all styles, for # Ie. Skirt RaMings, all styles, for 124e. Linen Collars. all sty 12c. Linen Cuffs for ! 25e. Stamped Linen Splashe ‘2Be. Stamped Linen Umiorell Ae, Stamped Liven Shoe Baxs for Stamped Pillow-shams for 19, Qc. Antique Lace Tidtes for 4 for 19¢. Lace and Ribbou Tidies 2 for 2 henille Spot Veils for 10 Ze. Fancy Dotted Veils for Black Silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus $e. LACES—10 per cent discount off marked prie EMBROIDERIES—10 pez cent discount off marked ore Crcarars Goons. of Curtain ertised, we have just Stripe Crete Madras. PER ¥D, not printed, sud is Inst we have © unrivziled as thé handsomest and b shown at the price, being si suminer drapery. | (Pousth floor.) Woubw AR & LOTARO! ‘LEY —10 per cent discount off marked prices. LEATHEH GOODS—10 percent discount off marked prices, FANS—10 por cent discount off marked prices. DOLLS-10 per cent discount off mazked prices. PLUSH GOUDS~10 per cent discount off marked | Prows. have just secured from the tmportors a print i JAPANESE WARE~10 per cent discount off marked | Size 16 by 16 in, Heretofore $1.50, now $1.00. prices, Size 18 by 18 in. Heretozore $1. DRESS TRIMMINGS-10 per cent discount off | Size #0 by 10 iu. Hi setote Za, NOW E morked prices, | Sine 22 by 22 im. Heretofore #2. 75, now &2.25, $1.68 12-in, Surah Sash Ribbons for $1.50. | Siz 24 by 24 in. Heretofore 33.25, now $2.5 $1.48 10-in Moire Sash Ribbons for 61:25. Jade, for 19¢. | ‘Those Pillows are from the lands of « ie best foreien firme, are positively odor end covered with best Englisit lowe elota ( Printed c:intz), and at these prices aro alzuoat 3 cheap asscoose feathers, whiie b-youd com- Pare in point of ligitness, softness and com- fort. £8, all styles, £0 8c. Straw Huts, all styles, for 75. 1.48 Straw Hate, ail styles, 101 98e. 1.45 Silver Gray Gossamer Circulars for 81.28. Check S:lver Gray Gossamers for 63.59. ‘Thieve are also desirable for recovering with $6.89 Scotch Pinid Iuveznens Caves for #6. sateen, silk, eatin, plush, &c., for sofa pillows, 61.50 Genuine “Gioria” Cloth Urabrellas for $1.25. (Fourth floor) 20 do., with silver eud oid handles, for €1.98. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, U: Cor. Lith and F ste, na. dhe. Bik Bousqreta | - a5 and 5 button Burcx Lace Frovxcrses. | We have received a super’ tine of BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS | and BLACK SPANISH LACE FLOUNCINGS, 0 desirabie and popular for ov Gloves tor 39x, "Pelnis Royal” Kid Gloves for $1.50 4-button Black “Talais Royale” for 81. ution Kid Mousquetatres for 21.0 He, Warranted Fast Bisck Hose for 5 ‘The. Richelien Ribbed Lisle Hose for 68. quote the following wide r for $1. CHANTILLY LACE FL Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 25¢. 81.25, 61.40, 81.68 $1. | - i #298 Colord Silk Vests for 82.68. | ‘Bc. Fancy Colors Lisle Vests, for Bie. | 84.75 Fine Kid Button Boots for $3. 84 Genuine English “Wankenphast” for $3.15. Dongols Kid Button Boots for #2. | Trench Woven Corsets for Gc. 30 French Woven Corsets for $1.14. Mand.tnado Fretich Corsets, nla “Fass,” 48c. Bast:es, in ail shapes, for 39c, 98c. Cambric and Muslin Gowus for 84. H Ge. Tacked Front Chemises tor 29e. O8e. Lace Trimmed Cambrie Drawers for 8: G8e. Emb. Corret Covers, all styles, for 0c, ‘boo. Summer Balmoral Skirts for 480. 25e. Nurses’ Caps, four styles, for 2c. $2.59, $5, $3.75. 4,» Oper yard. 40-INCH SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS, 21.68, $2, 32.40, $2.08, 85. avd $5 per yard. -ANISIL FLOUNCINGS, and gl0per yard. tion toa new line of Black We atao call | Beaded Goods, vix 27-inch Biack Bonded Nets, 81 per yard. Beaded Greazdiner, th tweive elegant 9 $1.68, , $31, BGR, 83.75 to 5 (Firat oor, rect of mata ex WOODWARD & LOTION Cor. 11th and ¥ « 7 + Tur Basmoxs Lx Isxravrs Goons, Ase. India Linen Aprons for 156. Baby Clothes have thetr etyles and feshions os ‘2¥e. Mhdia Linen Aprons for 25; | wells that for their manuzas. Each season ‘Tooth aud Nail Brushes, Combs, for 19¢. | notes the introduction cf something new, or an, ‘He, Garwoo.l's Xew Extracts for i31e. fmprovement over the old, for the ltile ones bottles of Ammonia for 7c. and the present xeason is no exception, ae we 1c, Chamols Emery for Ge. each. Lave Just received a bowuttfnl line of 10¢, Drens Steels for Be. 12c, Reeds for 10e. Silk, and Mull Caps, fie. French Plate Mirrors, handsome frames, tor Fancy Short Cloaks, 8c. OBc. Bronzes, Shakespecrean subjects, for 50c, Fimbroidered Long Cloaks, 4c. Boxes Fanes Writing Papers, for 340. Bhawls, Dresses, &c., &e, Laco Curtains, 60 per cent off marked prices, Mul Caps— The “Coxcombe,* high-peaked Upholstery Goods, 40 por cent off marked prices, plaited front, ful ruchine trimzued, open-work Boye’ clothing, 50 per cent off mnarked prices, embroidery, wide lawn strings, edged wits em- Blankets ond Flannets, 25 per ceut discount. broidery. ‘Housekeeping Goods, 20 per cent discount. ‘The “Mistletoe,” fine quality mull, Normandy back, peaked froxt, bo.ly of all-over embroidery, wide law strings. ‘The “Liinfanie,” bedy of fine mull, with feather and hem-stitching, edged all around with ruching, finished with rosette of white nax- row ribbon, wide India Linen strings. ‘Also a Hine of exquisite Valencia Lace Christ- ening Capa, Few choice “Novelties"—ore of a style—in Silk and Lace, both White and Delicate Colors. Infante’ New Short Cloaks foriSpring, 1888, SOUVENIRS FOR CIILDREN. B50. “C. & G." Ribbed Hose. all sizes, for 25c, 81.30 Missed Silver Gray Gossamers for $1.19. $1.50 Boys’ Rubver Coats, all sizes, for $1.38. ‘Be, Jerseys, a!l colors and sizes, for 75c. 1.48 Emb. Dresses, 6 mouths to 4 years, 81.20. ‘BUC. Infante’ Mull Capa, all atyles, 25e, 50e. Infants’ Full Ruche Mull Capa, for 390, ‘98c. Mull Caps, in all styles, for 8c, ‘89¢. Infants’ Cambric Slips, for Sle. 86 Silk-Emb. Crib Blankets, for 84.50. ‘85. embroidered with the word “Baby,” for 3,75. Ge. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. ee ‘Neat Striped Cloth Cloaks in light deticate SOUVENIRS FOR MEN. effects, Silk Cloaks, with Velvet Trimmings, in Bora snd Light Brown. fe. and Se, arte al style for 4c. weno ‘25e. Summer Silk Windsors for 21c. oe. quality doy Linen Gufs for 18 - quality 4- : for Deep Capes, richly embroidered in Cream Silk. se. Stapendors for 25, ‘Boe. onea for 39. Prices $4. $5. $6.50, $7, $8, 610, $12, 812.50, Soe, Halt Hove ll sles, for 44c. 812,75, and $13.30 each. ‘Half Hose, all styles, for 21. Soe: Trouser shape Jean Drawers for 44e. mel, exquisitely; embroidered, scallopped all 50c. Spring-weight Merino Underwear for 444, around, full size, $1.25, 81.62%. 8: to @4 each. a -weight All-wooi Underwear for 88c. orem apap aaa dire) @1 Fancy French Pereale Shirts for 80c. ‘The “Champioa” Plaited Front Drees Shirts for 69¢. ge WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, 2.w. 91 Emb. English Dogskin Gloves for 8c. 124. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 10¢. 5c, Fancy French Linen Handkerchiets for 220c, $1.00 Cemented Rubber Coats for $1.40. ta” ALL OF ABOVE SOUVENIB PRICES FoR ROYAL ___ FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR REN) 3 2) NICE! aa woh RENT_SBOOND-STOR! Room Frerautcivatbattnase, ina Avpiy, _# ¥ FRONT. ae price $10; 21035, ath amb 3-3¢* {OR RENT—TWo Vi PLEASANT COM- Ttnicatine Howe oa erred hoor ome faked tely and the other partly furmasbed . at 40 New 4 also good table board. mibd Se F{OR RENT—Two Nice: URNISHED ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED BO with board. 1416 Nat. mow. Es Fe. .BENTOUN (PRIVATE FAMILY, | SU TH rout rm Rs Soa Capen te wentdeman a} RENT— NW. FURNISHED OR Posts SEs jusekceping om ome, sulin ne f ‘Att or second Moore, was abd both. ; FOR RENT—1708 L ST. NEAR CONN. AVE., to | 1p fanaa Room wrod floor iy window, open treplace, bath, a. juodernie Tent. Aino, lars” Unftiruinised floor: Lats as, heat, priviiegs light Touma ‘Tepiberapee Movement, ty Scoster Blais, Apply to, F. MORSE, O82 Fata. wa too 8. | WASTED — APPRENTICES FoR D AK: | BAST: . Wir tas at sz6 Saree, Danse *” | POE, SENT SIN A PRIVATE FARTLY. TWO ANTED—TWO Boys, ONE OF THEM TO UN- OF cingtnn wither wien che beea Wasa typesetting and prose-work. Appiy At | Massachusctinawe nye Titnowt table Board Le TAYLOR & BART, Printers, {OK RENT —UNPURMBMED-TWO ROOMS, > ME 7 ___ 605 7th street aw. AFst floor, mutable for licbt housekeepin. dream ANTED-A WOMAN TO ASSIST IN HOUSE. | Sh OF ofBca 467 Gat nw, ea Work, Se.; must come well recommended. iu-| OK RENT—O51 MASS AVE, ONE OR TW quiroat 1310 13th s., be. Nand Omw. mbisxe W. A TYPE-WRITEX AND STENOGEA- pher. Apply Room 12,303 7th wt. nw. mb1SIt ANTED — A FARM HAND. 8. M. GOLDE! Jazge, handsomely furnished oom. m house with every insdera Cot Veuience , pluzubing 0. Lae very Toute owned hy occupant | MB © Sn tg | | | ROX RENT—FORNISHED ROOMS, CENTRALLY | ' | Joeat-d, to let for long or short terms. Ai W Good Hore, Anacostia, Be” ae | ira SP minibar ‘ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO | pron -RENTCUNM ——_ SS SS ESMEN TO | (Oe RENT UNFURNISHED FIST Ficon, 3 Pooue and w kited. houscheeping stm ou a, to Ssuwall tamily for sche veut ib advance, private houne:{ mb10-3 HAS THKEE as, and water meluded for St. bet Maud Fst. now, a thing: references with resend to honesty. “Apply to aM. KIDGEWAY, 3010 M st. West Washinetoty Le. fore 8 a. m. oratter 5 p.m. mb 13a” E'S EMPLOY MD labor, fo: Bi aA ad at. Rw.” P20 ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND RENT-SECOND FLOOR rooms, and Lath, fir Oper mont, MG 2 iW furnishes front Room, southert ex | Roe KENT—O41 K ST, NW. HANDSOMELY | represent @ manufacturer: $200 per wee Toru casvustic: ‘Board tdeairet, ‘sine capital roquitede with eaup, SA ; See : TOURER! ihn 70. Weet Actors Mess, mnie | Kents > ED -GO0D ERIM OW DAIRY yaxDs | ROK LENTEE NG FUMNEED AND ONE UN- 1755 Bet. ws peny two FUNG | Wind Qe Dan EAM Gan mad ete uikt ae: | Aerated room om second hoor, j ANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, AND TT — = oH Wie Gos Teloraare roaniens we | PSL SENT RST NA FCRNISHED Varlor aid Bed Kogm, thint stor.” front, also, one | coupetent person. AyD alter 10.0) ro on Linge Bed oom; very Tscattion, at moderate | Bate ie a mato WASTES A WHITE GML OH WOM. io DO FFURNISUED szcoxD. eneral housewor ze, With tw | FLAK Ken. mulit0-t qa BS B «Pate, trammotus. Apy K Reterences, 1530 T2th at \T-FURNISHED—AT 14: | WANTED SAT Dicics AGENCY. Ww "310 to £20; chaunbertnas | Janneross, imen esos, walters, | dulryanen; man aniwite, atone GL — 4 GOOD CONFECTIONER: Mefun. Wraltresmes; laitndreeseny od places and good wi OMEN COOKS, | | a a private fami: Callat | i kk RYN C—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Ded-roin: <n suite OF single; Bew house: en. —__ tab 10-81 | refereones. 5 h1O-at A \OUNG MAN OR BOY THAT | Joon LeNT—SEVE FUKNISGED “ROOMS, | esa Kod teu abd quick ut tures to keep | I tn USA Tine heed ta oot Ae tha egg Be: books and mak himself, ui ina whole- | out auc desuable aquares im the city” fae produce house, Address COMMISSI Oflice. WwW ON. abl ARGE ROOMB, SUITAB! ‘dress CAMPHO} “of ~ | Bo Sti scin. w, ADL ak the Washinton ‘Foun- MEN TO CLEAN BRICK AT KALO- | (ry. J. H. MULES € CO, 314-316 Sth si, uw, mld me Heizi.ta, JNO. Fo Cl LLINANL, {0% RENT—1108 NEW YORK AVE. N. W, ONE BATS NS iurnieled frout Room, third @eor; siso, smaail hadl- SDA DRESSMARER TN EVERY YAMILY, | Pom, with beands ‘moderate price, references ox Prof CHMIBESERN now hice: | ‘ : inch-Fale | : R907 PENN. AVE juaterinls_ cit ‘3.°C, HUTCHINSON. Joor; range, hot and watcr, tua meter, cool closet, reference Fequir-sl STEAM mectered, Weck Sheena | oF tours, 5 » Wank wevon, Dee = = a fra | FOR RENT—FLATS. WASTED-4 Goo WHTEE WosTAS, GERNAN : = preferred, to te evok sud do tiers cuse: | FQOR RENT WEST RD FLA 20 K ST. N.W. | Work. ly ta ayttol st. anh 1G-8t* rooms and beth, second e eats: LAUNDRY, ‘Aidress ALPES, WakNery capacity 3. Apply to dauttor, mani statin suid experience, milo” | = — = YANTED-AN INTELUGENT WHITE GARE, FOR RENT—STORES. W Shntourtern to mniven years oli to waite cuit b: 3 ILL | m0: TELL, Star oitiee, rears oul. Aside. “k RENT STOKE AND CELLAR. IN: F: ny tot Baa, FUR AENT STORE, AND DW 14th @ tw, contains 13. 100% fu hh s+ duguite 1088 14th at OLD. ESTABLISHED | kia West Washington: a guod je Diisaness with « sell capital. | jew Yorkuve | )GPAPUER AND re 10 aun., at 13901 ¢ TYP ODRESSES OF LA) = 1 hundwritins,. wh LE yy and typewriting, JA roa tatwe8, mast Warmest Un, EARNEST MA’ | NY iocated outsscte i cities, ty represent, own loesd.tr, a reaps house, Good ssdary HANUPACLOREL, Lick Box Lao, S. Xe le « ext sd Potent CORii- | FORE baht i Corral with, dwellings, att stablita | horses, Inquireat JOHN M. YOU . SINESS CHANC. TTAGE AND EIGHT LOTS FOR SALE t Beach. near New Bedford, M. Inquire HT. CLal mbL-eolin SSTOCKS | THR | Wy SAInatON AN azonaE TOW ie PEASE, vevouze, Aux ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STURE OF late De. Wiccot wid be sold at a very” reason Mid onecsy tezuta. Tue Uisine-» requires but spiel sad, ins with proper attention, a "moat | reat i th ausale 3m 0953 terms apply to 4. C. sah Ot” PS JOBBING SHOP: y. Owner encavedin baild- nud St. Wali well very reason- FER Star Ofiece, wab10-K" ANGED BY ti A YOUNG COLOR! D MEY ax louise soreaus, Tally well ju a store. we C23 Essex Court, bet, H sud | Suu Tha ete, now. KY A YOUNG GIRE A PLACE wat with itelit housework, me desired. Adireas M. AT UBADQUART is awibemiuesids. " ah ook Coacaiuern, era BAMTL A. COOMIS, 926 Fat. mer, ‘one, Vn ins FAT A at om 446), Cit Pom-Otier. OF GROCERIES | Py ANTED—H¥ A %i 5 WHITE O.RL mee: on ee. : toon; eon ¥ 4 Position es cook and latina fi firstqchion et : private Dest city rererence. Address Bor 43, gees eee nl Ty YEP 9100 TO ANY ONE WHO WILL OB. iy ior the g Governinent positon nut consimg ander head ot the Civil Service rules. B. M. BACHE: WOULD TL ef iasunetl foe bs - elintely.” Mise i. L.. Star uMice whist DUING $10,000 AN- V y PF iperdes A ed gd ped PASSED THE . —~+4 Civils rele esauimation avd nudercands ( € ret Neth s Position (congas auuaaiuewin Len REN MOUSE 3 1 ST. Xb ELEGANT & Shid.” Ada Cy Star office. inh font btickstn thoroiseh Pepa —_ aah a = CALLAGHAN, 831 North Capitol st, ph 7. ED—DICK'S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS Cooks, chumubermeids, waitteasea, Isuadrosi sestagiivwe, nnres, bauers, covehmen. house men an: boys, with city references 613 7ta st.n.%. W10-6C A608 Pat INSU KANCE stocK BOUGHT AND SOLD BY FRANS . PRLOUZE, : ; mh7-6t 1416 F strect. Teleptione 930. J ANTED-SIZUATIONS FOR COOKS, MaIDS | — seit = = WW Aitiscs, walters weulhione adver tostiany PES DID OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT. farm bs Thiv'and other bs M. BU! Pen. mh Yainavlo Innis and town lots cithe first town started Orwinal: VANTED_BY A LADY, WHOIS A COMP! 5 sew achion hie: 4 food relereneus.” “Addeens 1202 i stn. years trom 10 to 20 iimes the stount paid. Over 700) ~old; periect tive, Cali for RS SHOULD RE, relative to the sale of iental Ma: swely since 1870. Lave €10,000, and have paid’ as hi peranuum he NOVERNMENT AND DISTRICT — BOND: onal Hank, Strect R. i, Ins, Gas, ilectric lephone ‘and Misceiluicous “Lael Stocks Stavefiicn % WASTED BY LADY OF expan Tels. a position se housekeeper at some sprite or hotel in the city or ut; beat of reference given. dress M. H. UGLIER, Star office, ma lo-: WEAdTER SITUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS oF help: frye to enulovens: neforehie iruarantend to Degenuine. STEVENS’ EMPLOYMENT AND KUOM- 4 bau Donzit Jd_on com: = A BUREAU, 717 Oth now, tH) pa fous. SGHAM, GO: a ——_—___— ANE IS SORKING FALE 1S. MEME WANTED.-ROOMS. ou aypiicaton Stour oii. GUMLEY Bho a —— | Thid'F ee nw. fis. ANTED—A FURNISHED KOOM WHERE QUIFT X = Winnie: Raines 8 2, Saaromee ekiSae Oa TREE speoteacoaty Ws r PHIL As “ROE SHED. TWO cular attention yy a lte-ations ‘ud repairs, fainsiy of Cree aftal-e atl son of wht. Gime 1a | - Tasurance placed, Laue aid investments made. s » preierred; permanent if suited, Addro~w ma 1313 ¥ st now. Vox 75. Btarottices Tuto - fED_ALL PERSONS WHO CAN Acc: isto Roomers or Boarders frou Mash or the Woman's Counell, 10 send vies ber of roolus, &c., to MPs, M.S, LOCK WG Wantee7o Besa WITH THE PRIVILEGE ‘of buyiau, from & to 10 Aeros of Land, witian 3 Must have Govd fruit: prever uear station, a Metroywlitan Brauch, Baltimore aud Obie tiaiinved, Address, with Tull particulars, ‘Star oftce. WANTED--HOUSES. a, TED—BY A FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS the care of 3 tural: r Sarm in iraes, Wel fertdced and manured ait execlicnt cropa: in supporting ope Lundred bead of ‘We wish at once from owner, and for tmmediste Bit Tivo i. bey window, aint for about 12,000, | stock the yeat round . ‘Situated on the 7eh-street pike, 8 miles from BH; bor 10F; bay widow, RL. 88.000 to $9000. BIE", all mod liap., for 10 pe invent, $4,000. : ‘with sunall beck yard, 87, Hat tit no bupsmante #300. © WANTED-MISCELLA NEO’ ANTED—TWO PEE CENT A we areie NTH WILL BE Wet areriaamekes ehoeee Ws Soop REAL ESTA’ Een, WANTED —PaRLOn FuENT CPHOL- Warr gas rae Fork Aduress C NELSON, S14 10mretae mh12-3t" m4... 3 peep Noa tat bl = = Ve me D Ib1s Hat, re. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. |; ‘consfo:tubie house of eight or | FOR SALE_LOTS. _ DE SALELOT 62 FT FRONT ON © ST, DET. nd enh wt nv tot OO ft trons 08 Ht =e hs S13 uote SALE Xortheas! cor, Jd Sap. sta. se orth aide Tinsel Soh ae Re Sk Sorth side K. Cong ave.aud ANT) stow 20 zis us bide Coun ave Q ead hi Mn mea leo. ¥ side th. Tank Mine we OE AL i has fei Soa Wg ; rode eh Dad ce KSihe 2 PRE EEE ith oi 2. SOuR TOU ord Meth hw Salas, te Oreeon Feeerrvns, oe pererc zur: PPRESSEER OSE TWO LOTS CORNER $1,000 for the two lou one urd can. 1 F mab A030” 4s anal Di. SALE CHEAP LOT ON 20 8T BET. CAND Daw. it With amall brick howe, Wik ond cc ck, PAch en is wud bee Jon SALE-CHEAP 20 Lots ON 0 Si. Bry ‘and 4%. #200 rach, #100 cab, alamo” 1 imo, 8 Jot Ob 4 hp, Let. Sand 0 sw Ber Zoot; terns comb, mhiO-2t ci Parke, ag and baw Li Los ONL ST, Ba. dri ; nig to und Site poe tes Telince Seat tout one haut cash, alas Vand 2 Of RALE_CKLAP LOT ON B MT. BET Benet ace Seal mb i10-nt* ron eH or Stee Baad mab ionst rae ROR SA e-caear and iti aw: lot ip sand Baw. ‘ON SD, tT. AND cl. so conta por iwot Af wuld Koo terane vant, PARKER, 44 aud Raw Sp. SALE CHEAP. at our, worth 00 vets mb 1O-8 c econ the, CLL ARKER, dipoad Eww xu = ieee JUK SALE- TWO FINE Lots F "ait bemoid a ones Prior Bi ue fants ents fr ba, foot uta: ‘15 fo e0 cents poe LEN a WTO ita, on 40-foot alley, im tote on cones > Pace, tout. «all fox pola ALES Fat Law SALE—UPON FASY TEMS — a CHOICE ding kot on rant W-foot alley, P sitor MAKER 0 F stemet RMS. AT A wart. 7th street extended. urdary . high ground, with fine ‘Tiss property will Ue very FASY Ty 11 INT Ht Ss bot. Beh Cirein. fom td at aperulsuse BATES. 1400 Pst. mw LOAD SE, wens out & very ine Dusldime 1ot.249 01 to 10 Oc. per foot. BEALL, BROWN . NEA Now Jas x JUK SALE—ON SOUTH SIDE Wham foot ulley SALE INAL LOTS nguare 230, with tay rowenta, ane hi 1 lange stable. weet, water a will be seid by 15 IN ti end ot SALE —TWENTY-FIVI It at iow prices: two on Priucetc 16 conte, n ivy CHY at Z cents per fort 10-3 ERAN. F. DAVIS, 1519 Fst Foe AP oP PUL pegs CHANGE. PANE poimt: N. ¥. ave, nnd North Gap ros LOTS IN GROLGT TOWN, ¥ st, botwoen 30th and Bat, 40x Qs, between 89th aud =) worite ew Pree Bridge, S Lota, ISENO, Bs xls, with twe party walls. Wo HLLEY Doss ya Test Fat m0. BESSA cuose vors ar LESS THAN SE ey Ait ab. west aid 4x10 at, Detwoou Mth and 2+ Corcoran st i Um. betw mb1Ot *. FR. 2LE-OONS. AVE. BET. o AND sis. A frou “y+ id. ave. uo, cor. Let, and be, j Teetdrout exe ‘net ath ¥ Del ave HOLLAND & THOMPSON, aah. Fgh Ssbi-a SOMBER oF Los ox woniptas ii. A-rystem of tnuprovemeuts ao M PY "Amio ation iudepoudent ot adams, that wall recy ‘btn the Vale J pow wile yr call buy Clap. ts BL WPETN exo aban ana it ste ne mint 8 SALE 1 OFFER CnOw thom aud or baudinwe }ision of Monn: Pleasant, irom. i foot. These Lots are umed-ately ort between Fth smd 10th sts. weet, Tt induceient for profitable apecuistion ALLEN « « BUILDING Lor, AL praca pou 20 frou 1th date a euly' 42.500 “Tivo lots on Mat. cupponite wine OMived: very desiralde-at 125 por ag. fe Pwo Iots on North Gepito,, neat Mt at" Nirgain’ at Pepe poh rol Pack at, very desirubl ll weciions of eit). and-somne special, batgetus om Tithetextended ” HASKLLL & MCLEAN, ms Gt 1008 F JOR SALL— BUILDERS AND SPPCULATORS, ars tition have s besititl tpontave uf 120 eetom Sloding the se core of ain oi stn weeky feet to 2 10-00% alles” nino a small “te. bundiciyf‘he tat ote. chet, uroattng 12 Cu adwe by depth of OF fest” This preety tence elipiuie for mproveuueut, will’ be wuld 2 price and on satistactory time {id’ ceovomieals to waste erom JNO. A. PRRSOUT ROSSLYNN v cor Pee roe sate The hapasomest ites around Waiugtom, ONLY 3 TO 6 CENTS PER FOOT. tabs Dn ‘T. . SYPHERD & Co. 1007 Pet SALE—BARGAINS LOTS TN MT. , SAPP 2 a, 265 f9-hie |. R HERTPORD, 142245 P at SALE-SEVERAL LARGE LOTS (®USCEPY ble of «rowan eal wubivinivty ot Ue brag oktne tie chy. frowtingt Boundary on Ge ‘and. streets ik University” Park B'S AVES, 15109 F at. OK BALE-LOTS, idl DESIRABLE SUBCREAN ‘With all necessary ha an hae ‘Dear A a Bt bw a VESTORS IN REAL ESTATE. i Tocazed ‘prices. Eaeeeswss=

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