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THE EVENING STAB. WASHINGTON: tVOIDtt JMHrr !?, 19M. IV a. MfER Mil 'k? bnin Mu ku ? r?(?'u >??? We dalle rfrriltiln aMtt IkM lr*U( ibai ml hi etber 4allr ptnr nklMud la HiiUiiim. m4 awh rwwr iku Ik*I ?? all Ik* asher daily r?M? hara aMH It win t*r Iffflrt Id the least from the value of tbe interesting article in Saturday's Star da .Hii'jtf of m Taylor's visit to the White House to raise a i|>?^tton J* to the htwortr.M correctness of hit assumption of the t.tle of f he "father of the <r*etib?cH " That honor ha? tor many years been accorded t?y < i?t-rn nnance*rs to tUe Bon. Klbrtds* Merry spandlnc. of Bufr.tlo. who was a representative in <N>n?r?? at two different pe 1M1 to his publie career, and a mem her of the coasml.tas 00 ?\j < and means 'luring the early run nt 1 he war. A* he was both a lawyer an4 a hanker he was msde chairman o? tlia subcommit tee who were entrusted with the duty of devising .?scheme nr supplying tiw 'iovernia-Lt with a circulating roedl'ici in which to meet Its current expanses. To the deliberations of this subcommit tee are to be credited the evolution of the legal tender act and the national currency baa* act. practically :n the ?hape in which they passadCun nrnaa. and it ?n Mr. Spaulding who actually ? i. afted thane measar-.-a He *m also the author of most of tine mils for raising loans which origin ated with tbe ways and ;n<-aas committee during rumntwiDM times. As aa evidence of the con e.iVnce whh h President Lincoln fettn'iiru It is r ell snosra ?hat Vr. spanidlng worjid hare hecn ? ffered tlw Secretaryship of the Treasury when \!r. t a,i* was apr>olnt<-d chief justice had not the Cabinet already contained a N?w Yorker in Its chief seat In 'he person of Mr. seward. Ftuweier. it is not for us to rob CoL Taylor of whatever credit may be really due him In the premise*. it is possible that his arguments may have bad m'irh to do with confirming Mr. Lincoln a jnrpoee to sign the legal-tender MIL And, in any -rant, the origin of a popular forced loan levied by the General Government dates back as f.ir as the continental C'cngrc?,whlch resorted to tkls means 11 raise funds tyr paying t he soldiers o: t he Revi 1 lution. But. The continental currency was ruthless ly repudiated, and entailed heavy losses upon many citizens ill able to bear them. I-et us, there fbre, if wa must accord special honor to anyone in connection with oar paper promises to pay, choose rather the statesman wuoee wise guidance of the nation's anam enabled iu to keep our premises to the letter, theii those whanwrely provided tis with a convenient ireaus of making them. It 1- significant that at the meeting of Reading employes yesterday only halt aa many persons were present a.? at the meet intra fortnight ago. and those delegates who did eonw together repre sented only the raUroad element, and not the miner-. It Is to be hoped that the two classes will continue separate and distinct from each other. Th^y have nothing in common. The fight of the miners is f?>r better p.?v, and. If their state, ment of their cim la correct, they hare a good cause of complaint against the company. The strike of the railroaders, hew-ever, according to the most trustworthy accounts that can be gath er?d. la for the purpose of maintaining their right to ignore the comma ads of their employers In order to carry out a boycott. In Its struggle against the boycott system the company will have tb? sympathy of all good citizens. Injury Is therefore liable to come to the miners, without their nei-essarliy deserving It. by their too close connection with th* railroad men la the present controvertv; and It Is evident that they realize this am) ha\e resolved to carry on their strike la* dependents, id -?;>lte of the earnest efforts of the railroad men to induce them to pool their Issues. Ftperlenced Mfcsi 11 >11 proph-sy that there win be .in end to the troubles, and that the Reading col lieries will be running again on lull time within a ?(at. Let tis hope that tills Is the explanation of tUe respectful forbearance and outward good uature with which tb- miners have thus far treateil the comp. ny and the compiny the miners, r.otwiihstandlag their rather strained business relations. ^ ^ it is cheer.n^ to see that the House port-office committee i-? taking -steps to r?rtse the stupid and luiiversaliy obnoaaou-s postal law, forbidding any print lag exo-pt the bare name and address of tbe ???nder. on the outside of a package of merchan dise passing taronirh the malls. The Idea Is ah. vird that the uovprnm- bt la defrauded of any right when "John >uuiu x Co, KsTG X street, H aaLiogt -a. D. CV add to tbe imprint on their merchandise wrappers, tor purposes of further vtni'tTlcation by their. customers, the phrase ? Healer* in hardware and cutlery; or when. In ortrr to avoid confusion witu some other John >mlth * ca. the? appeal to the title of their Arm, in parenthesis. "I ate smith * RoMnson." Xoof fl lal ruleenforo-i in recont ye..rshas excited so wide*pr>-3 I wrath, witkihe possible exception of ?ludge Keys order forbidding postmasters to try to llnd a letter'* (V-stiuation wi ten Its supi'rscrliw tioo was not explicit. It ..nts into the heart ot every ?.-ommunity s business, as the accidental failure of a ci?-rk to draw hi p?-n through one of the superfluous piira.s-.-s in ib?- Imprint on an envelope or wrapper is liable to consign his em- ' player's goo<ls to the dead letter ofltar or cause ] t hem to be thrown out as nn.-naUable. If the | people were made for the convenient of th ; Post OtS>:e Department, instead of the Post-Office De partment for the convenience of the people, such ' a ragiuafton as this would hav- s,,m" *>:M groun I ' to stand on. As It is, nowev?r, it do-erves otily to I fce ?.wept off tbe statute booCs a> imcJcly as con- i grass cat do K. There Is talk of a suit to i? brought at the in stance of the Kntghtsof Ij*b.?r agaiast the Read ing oompuoy. u> compel it to obserrc more scru pulously the prov.sioas of Its charter. Ttie coui pa&y Is to ha cliar/e.5 v. uu iu~-< ring the present strike for the purp-"Mfcf raising thepri"?of coal, and with employing ln -fli l^it hands to run Its truns, instead of the bc-t *. S-> r:n be got. as re quired by law. Both of thrse charges wiu bo har<l to prove; but that oas nothing it do wttii th" right of the Knights to utter them, inie-*!, whoever des make sn houe-.t end^a-. ir to eufnrre among cor porations a proper regard a>r their lawful otaig-v tlons is a public b? nei.sctor. ir the Keights suc ceed m doing It ttmxigh the i-onrta. Instead ut re?>rtlag to lesa peaceril and regular methods, t tsp-y ?nll eataWtah a valuable precedent. Thai is just uw surt of ttiag the court s were mode for. Tht exp??:re HsttnMsr ?f the discreditable ?\pher letters in th? Thobe-' irtisle contest, in which Srpber cndert-vni to tr.ng his Louisiana carpet-bag "political abd diplomatic manage ment" to bs*r >n Ntbalf of his client, served to end the ease for the pro*?"it ion under a cloud of dlv grace. yf, 31. Shctfr & Sons Wdi e8?r on Moa<ta> U>? fjlowlnc t harn-ss .a Ercnir.4 0?'1Z".S and riQsinns. Cb?rk?l Tiaaal Gaaza*. Ndacel fr-m (1.75 to |l. Faary lihialooa. redoradfrum S'J to (1.00. fkinl niiinluas, reduced from 44 tu All. CryaUl PendaaU ua UraoaJlue. redtKed fr-jm V- ^0 Su 7 Jr. par jrard. Cahroidarad kla MulK tta ln??: roods imr< rt?l. red toed froa Kip? j arvl to SIS. Mlk kif>19M at w rth |1. Rvaatac MlSs, Vwua and cashmere*. fliwat Mutr- Silks radored. Tfcto is oa? tlon-4 Sale acd if rest ha?galns sr? being ?ffetad AH Hon err in rvcnlcr eclcn W. *- 3HTSTER a SONS, 111# Pennsylvania avmoe. OnslMea. ? j,,4 PnLADCLPHi* Store. Will comraaara 00 Satnr Uy, Jsanary Uik acd outiaaa I* tw ? weota a *r?iel cisa no* ?ale Will oger & !?? ? Jerary btripsd Tiannel at 37 Sr . price was 50c. d piece* beet Tricot ClotU at HTy.; price eraa .W j pi?'?*?* lieery foul Dree* Uvcxls at -i~ V-. pn.-e ? aa tM- . Wat loan Shawl*, extra value, leae than coat. ((j>a??tirey Cljsklua ClotU at #1 .HI. prtua waa *7jleces Harj Blue and Oarnet at f!. price wax *"l" ji-e^e RlM-k ai r? 2.*?: ?< ?3 S3 ituluf r D. IJr-artc leal <raa!lir (iMnt 17 pair), jddaise*. at ai^U. worta to day |t*0 |*r pair. 1 tot i*K ut 12 pair llic-u.pexa'a ulc.a kltts-ar fitter T. at ?1; pnea was fi 1 .*1 lot of Corsrta si jOc.. worth ?! and |1"5 par pair. 1 atl?' Miaaee'. and Children'* Wool Larrlna at coH. Mau'a far r p MUiin si coat llal i f Ctulilreo's t aehioaiv buae, all alaea, at 2.?c ra?r: prlo-e wer? jut lo COr. 1 let Ladies' t'aahuier* boae at <*??.; piica waa ' 3c. laMaanu of all siu<U at Iras than '-aa*. blank*!* at a hi* mUi* tton from nwuiar pries. fiot of Men* Uowue*. all *M*>. at II. price waa T lot Ladle*' I ia.d Ckieaamer** at S1.1XX. pne* WA* Wt.i oSar aJawr.aa Aprons as 2ue.. ehaap at oOc and Sue. CAUUT k LKTOT. +13 MS Tib ad 70C * ata. a.w. *r irw*?r! ?3 sho* for mxh im bi ttojc, JslS-M l.Mlaud 1243X1* alt* How Is This. All-wool tronaera. winter weigbta, cat and tnade with cn? and attention to the tlifht dctaila. guaranteed perfect fitting, ready to put on and wear away, for two doUara and ninety-fire cents, ;?2,85). That'a what we're wllinr bow. Now. is the height of the winter saaeon, when you're moat like'.y to need just such things. We know your wants, from long experience, and we know that thin I* J oat abont the time when an ex tra pair of truuscra would be Just (he thine. We know thia. and we proceed to maketiie possession of a pair a Terr ??*T matter to you. TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY-FIVE CISTS. IIow doee It atrike yon? Not one style of goods. but at least fifteen different styles to select from. i HL ABERDEEN cheviot3. If "ou prefer having a pair made to apecial measure, we offer you fully thirty different sty lea of the above elegant trowserings to seleetfrom, which wo make to orJer at FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS iMMJi per pair, a half a dollar lese than any house in America can afford to make tUesn up in alop-thop manner for, while wa bare them cut on the premiaea and made by t>'ir beet pantaloon hauls. Cut In any shape lsalnd by the patron. The fabric ia good, l-eaeet and reliable hard-twtated ALL WOOL, and the patterns are extremely hacdsoma. SAKS AND COMPANY. .'a 1 'j SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE Fl I IRE' FIRE" DRY GOODS DAMAGED BT FIRS aud water, gr-st ->ale now in progress at BLUM'S, jaU-at" 74f> and 747 8th at. a.e. A LI. OCR FINE CHILDREN'S WRAPS; AGES 4 A. to 14, cut to (4-74 for the ehoi -ei Marked In blue fitruree. DOUBLE combination. jal3-Ut 1241aud 1243 llthgt.s e. E A K L E S', MAC BETH'S LATEST, -THE CAST SHOE " A New Mezzotint Engraving, "THE PETS," by Swinstead. Many new end beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS and AUTO TYPES - v?r stock belli* somewhat replenished. New ETCHINGS and engravings. THE BEST BRIDAL GIFTS. paintings. MIRRORS. THE BEST and MOST tasteful PICTURE FRAMES. CARD and CABINET FRAMES, Ac., Ac. J AS. 9. EARLE A sons. n7-m.w,s,3in No. 816 Chestnut at, Pblla. plRE SALE now IN FULL BLAST! ?m9 At BLUM'S, >al4 2f 745 end 747 Sth at. a.e. WILL BUT A BROAD WALKS Rus sian Circular. St any lady, lull fur ?immed. DOCBLE combination STORE, ?talK-tit 1241 and 1243 11th St. e.a. edward F. Droop. 025 PennayiTania ar?_. Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, steinway.^isrer0 vehr1n'g^briggs, AND OTHER PIANOS. STRONG * CLARKE'S sterling ORGANS. Pianos and Organa for sale or for rent upon reason able terma. Tnning, Repairing, and Moving done by competent workmen. JJON'T MISS THE GREAT EI RESALE BLUM'S M4 2t' 745 and 747 8thet.'a.e. Ladies* eleoant satin lined, tailor made Jackets. rlain and bound, site 34, IW. and 3K, HSVUiZV ?'f -> on ??"h warment. DOCBLE COM binaTION store 1231 and 1,43 11 th St. ae. french steam Laundry. K10 ?1H ST.. Branch Offices. 428 10th at. 701' 1st ft. n.w. " H Beteenatein. Hats and Gmta' Furnialiitva, 405 and 407 7th st. n.w. . COLLARS, Gents 2cts. jalA-lm* CUFFS, per pair 4cta. Arthur bcrt & Co. dealers IN SHOES, mi F STREET N. W. P. e u h sj h ? EBB UU B B T S338 ARE THE PPP OO PPP P P O O p p FPP O O PPP OOP f OO p n U I, A BRR V U L AA BB H H I' * * RRR w Ll :n s 8 SSS_ II n OO FES =SS<5 v U H O O F. 2 3 ' SSs H H H O O ?r hSSj m 2 H H O O F ? 5 _ *4SS II 11 OO EKE "sss r BECAUSE thet are THE BEST AND ABE SOLD AT POPULAR p'r |*\ 8 S?8 I" ?? f" 8?\ i! 8 o f j5 F K K 11 CCU EKB sS4s ARTHUR BURT * CO . Jal4-<.m*th-3m 1211 F ST. S. W. ^HE FIRE HALE WILL interest YOU 743 and a.e. Unexcelled Bargains. Our Entire Stock of Cntrtmmed Hats and Bonnets at ACTUAL COST. Fi ning Glove* la long I mgths at COST. *i.:"?vmw>ated "n<1 domestic trimmed <mjmi aol'*d nan m dl4 MRS. M. J. KCNT. 14 130U F at. n.m oooo? DAK : 74aaad7ffmR>^ tlla^rloTSStfon^ T? buni. Qmfar Snap? I >13-3b ? " * * Johnson & Lct**ilu Ws keve redoes* ftiom in ail BLANK ITS. DBESS OOODS, BED COMFORTS. UNDERWEAR. lap ROBEfl, HORSE ELANKETS. TABLE COTEP.3. Wo m receiving *o?e chota* roods fot aarly spria*, such a* HENRIETTA& FRENCH SATEENS ?ad other ssaaonabls roods. BALI'S CORSETS a specialty. A (uU line of SHEETING. TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKIN! ? WHITE SHIRTS far man and bo ft from SO, 90, 76c. to $125. Our pricea ar? guaranteed to ba the lowaat. JOHNSON * LUTTRELL, Jalfl 71S Mark*' Space. GOINO OCT OF CARPETS. OCR C1RCCLAB < ou taina a full lilt of t h< cut; ?k for prleoa. Ja^Ot Pbices W ill Sell Antthino, That U, thero is a Iways sotna price which, if low enouyb, wjll creatc s demand. We Intend to teat tbla in Novelty Velvet* and Evening Goods, by marking them at anch figures aa will make them more rapidly. We hare sold nearly all the comblnstions ia Plush and Wool, redoes* from *40, and $30 to S1&, but have aull eoms left We aow offer all our Elagant Farcy Velvets at lea* than half prtc*. Will make ele gant Wrappings and are uaad for Garnlturea and Trim mine. Aa these are the richest goods Imported it will pay to attend thia aale. Evening Gauzes and Illualona at greatly reduced pricea. Our whole atock at reduced price*. W. M. SHtJSTEB ft SONS. 918 Pennaylraula are. One Price. >14 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL; THIS clearing aale means business: don't delay DOUBLE COMBINATION, Jal3-6t 1241 and 1243 11th at. a.e. Opening Of French Sateens. SEATON PERRY, (Buccesor to Puot ft Brother,) WILI. OPEN ON MONDAY. JANUARY 10TH, HIS "DIRECT IMPOl'.TA 1 ION" OF 1 HE FINEST QUALITIES Ok FRENCH SATEENS MANUFACTURED BY GROS. ROMAN ft CIE, DOUJl'S, MI EG ft CIE. FRERES EOECHLTN. THESE GOODS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED eiOM PARIS, WHERE THEY WHERE MADE TO Y EXPRESS ORDER FOR THE SPRING UP 1888. "LOW Eft 1 PRIC 8 "ON HEAVY CLOTH JACK tlb, WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS. "GRE ATLY REDUCED Pltlt'ES" ON SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. WR *PS AND JACKETS. ?^>DDS AND ENDS" . N SE AL PLU8H AND BRO CAI'ED VELVET W.tAPS AND NEWMARKETS AT A -GREAT SACRIFICE" TO CLOSE ?great Bargains-in kemnants of silks. VELVETS, DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, BLEACHED GOODS, LINENS, SA1EENS. GING HAMS. Ac NOVELTIES IN SILK GAUZES. ILLUSIONS. CREPE DE CHINES AND BKUooELS NETS. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW MOIRE FRANCAISE AND MOIRE AN TIQUES. 8 C PEliB STOCK OF LYONS BENGALINES, FAILLE FRANCAISE. SATIN DUCHES8E AND ALL SILK velvets IN BLACK AND COLOR>. ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER BROCADED SATIN AND MOIRE FOR PANELS AND GARNI TIKE NOVELTIES IN FAILI.E AND VELVET COM BINED PANELS WITH SASHES TO MATCH. TIlEFOUSSE KID OLO\ ES. SILK HOSIERY. WPLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, Pennsylvania are., oor. 9th at. Eatabliahed 1840. )al4 OUH *25 SEAL PLUSH 8ACQCES CUT TO *18; marked In blue figure*. DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE. Jal 3-flt 1241 aad 1243 11th at. a.e. BBB OO cSS. TTTT OO NN N B B O O 2 s T OONNN HBb O Q "SSq T O O SUN B B O O ? 2 T OONNN BBB OO BSSS T OO N NN V V A RRR n FEE TTTT Y Y V V AA R R 11 E T Y Y V V A A BRR If KE T YY VV AAA B R h E T Y V A A R R U EES T Y sSS<> TTTT OO RBB KEB s I UiiE PPP H OOO TTTT U U RRR F.RB P PncO T U UR RE r H8 o ? U P n OCO T UU R R REE FTP RRR A MM MM BEE RSSq F R R AA M MM M E 5 s FF RRR A A M MM M EE *8Sa ? ? I A M M M EKE 8SS? - Thia department la not to be cloaeff out, becauee it ia one of the moat au< cesaful la tba a to re, \nd we intend to devote apecial attention to thia line of gooda, in wbirh we have always given better valae for the price paid than any store ia the city. Of aevaral varietiea,how ever. we have an overatock, and theae will be eold at cut prices. BRASS FRAMES. Novel and pretty designs in Braaa Photograph Framea. ten different styles. 10c.. 13c , and 25c. OAK. BRONZE and plush Standing Framea f r the mant -1 or table. We have over one hundred -tylea, and aome of the moat artistic kinds in carved oak and bronze are aold at 25c., 33c., and 49c. HANGING PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES., 8x10 Frame, 1* inch moulding, bronze or gilt, 25c. 8x10 Carved Oak. lit inch moulding, fancy mat,49c. Solid Walnut Frame, deep moulding. 49c. Carved Oak S inch moulding, fauey mat, 8x10. of>c. 4 inch moulding, decorated mat, bronze, 49c.: gilt, 59c. Thirty stylee in Gold, Carved Oak, and Cherry Framea, 3)( and 4 inch moulding, fancy mate. 99c. 10x12 Frames for larre photograpba, bronze, rose wood. and cherry, 99c. and 91.29. Fine Carved Cherry Framea, & inch aonlding,S1.29. FANCY METAL EASELS, for photographs, card a, ftc.. ia new designs?ferna and forest leaves, calla lily, wheat, daiaiea, a pear, aad est tails. For a 6 inch card, 19.25. and 29c. For an 8 inch card. 29. 39. and 49c! For a 10 inrh card. 39.49, 59c. Cup and Saucer Easels. white metal. 5c.; gilt, 25a Fir Gilt I'laoue Easels. 8,10, 12, and lUc. Gilt Banner Rt/ds, 12 to 83c. SMITH ft WARDWELL nl0-3n> 705-707-709 Market Space. For 30 Days Only: ON ALL CHINA. HOUSE FURNIIHINO GOODS, DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS: ALSO. ON ALL KIND8 OF GLASSWARE, Wa Will Allow TTTT KFB NN B I E ? eer S *3 PER CENT. OFT. 8 So??o{ I A JtN N hhho st [. H H OO 1.1.1.1 LLLLA AH MM lalO-laa Oband Opening ' OF OUR NEW BUILDING, 514 9TB ST. M. W. Special, invitation to tka Ladiss of Wsshington and vk-uiity. w? will show the finest exhibit ot EM Bi.OIDEBIES and draperies ever exhibited. Elegant *40 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE to be givea away. I Allies should coma aad rar later their names. Thanklag the public for their klad patronage at ear old stead, we a hall in the future, with increased factl Itisa try and merit a coctujuaaca of the aame. Respectfully, S OPPENHEIMER ft BR0? >1* 614 9TH ST. B. W. Dress Shirts. JUST w. S. TEEL, 93? PENB8TLVANLA TjWJleeb soNa. iMH 10 Fob Evins* Wiu THE PALAIS COT AX. REQUESTS TOUR PRES ENCE AT THE OPENING OF EOME NEW GOODS. NEW FANS. The "Mary Anderson." 3 toag Ostrich Plume* aad Aigrette, mounted on single atlck. 83. Those with 3 Plume*, Aigrete and bunch of tip*, #6; these (tat. have a small mirror concealed at back. New Fan* of Ostrich and Marabout Feathers, 83.48 Crsps da Chene Fans, feather tips, 83. Hand-pain tod Black do. lac* trimmed, 84.50. White Gauze Fans, painted, only 81. Silk Oauze Painted Fans. 82. Red 811k Gnuae Fans, Hpangled. 85.60. Painted Oauze with Ostrich Tips, 84.75. Skeleton Silk Oauze Fans, hand-painted, trimmed with Point d' Esprit Lace, 88.75. Skeleton Crepe de Chine Fans, hand-painted, trim* med with Fedons Lace, nit sticks. 86. Skeleton Crepe de Chens Fans, plain color*, beauti fully inlaid sticks, 83. Colore la abore lota: Pink, letfhorn, red, Ught blue, cream, mahogany, and black and white. new nosy. Boot-pattern Silk Ho*?, black feet with colored upper*, such a* pink, blue, cardinal, heliotrope, nile (Teen, (ray. drab, yellow and white, $3 48a p4tr. Opera leapt h Hose Plain Uale Thread, 81.29. Fancy Striped, 81 68. Spun Silk. 81.83 a pair. Black Silk Hose?fast black?extra valuea* Plaited Silk, 08c.. 81.1?and 81.39 per pair. Spun Silk, 81.08.81 98. 8a 19. 8'-'.48. 8269, 8-' 89, 8319, 83.48.83.89, 84 68 and 4 98 a pair. Color*. 98c . 81.15. 8UR, 82 60 and 83,35. NEWLACE8. Many aew stylas in Black Chantilly, Spanish Gui pure and Fedora Lace nets and flouncing*. In deli cate evening colors, polks-dot Silk Nets at 81.08. ?trlpesat 82.48, and the plain colors at 81.15 a yard. NEW NECKWEAR. Some very beautiful liandrun Black Lace Scarf*, ?nd Fichu* at 82.08, 80 68 and $9.98. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. Real Duchess Lace and very sheer Linen Handk'f* exquisitely embroidered, aa high aa 85 a piece. Have also opened the most beautiful quality of finely em broidered Linen Haudk'* at 25c. Please ask to see them. NEW GLOVES. New gloves are always softer and better than those which have been In stock, even for a short while. Undrsseed Kid Moequetaires. White, flesh, cream, black. Buttoas: 8 I 12 I 16 I 20 I 25 Prices: 81 68 I 81 98 I 82.50 I 83.50 I 84 50 Pearl Kid (dressed) black embroidery. 20 bu. tons. Silk Mitts (shoulder length) all colors. 81.98. Men's Evening Kid Qloves only 81 a pair. Ladles' 8-button Mo-tqnetalres ouly 81 Color*: Cream, White, pearl and piuk. BBB OO Y Y KSSa "* R B O O Y Y 5 ^ " BBB O O YY 8So B B 0 O Y k 2 BBB OO Y 6SSs CLOTHING AND HAT DEPARTMENT i* be in* closed out. A Ion* list of reduced prices in the "Post," but dont wait, and, especially try to call early or late in the day?less crowding then. Tbi* entire column belongs to the AT. An efts, S"s9 AA L AA II A A L A A II "SSC AAA L AAA II A A LLLL A A II M RRR OO Y Y A L K R O O Y Y AA I. RRR O O Y Y A A L R R O O Y AAA L R R OO Y A A LLLL ?2$ oPb 0uP?00 00W0# ?rooo 8S 22 w, uu do uu oo oo ou 18 H 00 00 l? 00 00 00 ?i* mm uuu r "W0 Juu?u# UWW WORTH UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, [8 lH oo??iio oo^oo onP?oo 11 IM 00 00 (JO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 iii 11 in r ?w? v <*w> WORTH HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Every article in above departiueuta to be closed ort this month, if posaible. We shall discontinue these departniunts. 0..00, . PER CENT ""?T nu H PER CLNT Jf ? ft PKR CENT Kr3 ^ PER CENT jvjKKjj 1*1^00 pKK CENT DDD II sSS, COC OO IT U NN N ITTT D 1) II g h C C O O U U NN N T D D II "SSo O O <5 U U N N N T 1> D II s 2 0 O O O U U N NN T DDD II ?hS* CCO OO UU N NN T OFF MARKED PRICES. ILLUSTRATIONS: IRISH PRINT CURTAINS (Hand-made). Former prica-(16.00. 820.50, $22.50, $30.00. Reduced to 14.00, 18.00, 20,00, 27,50. To cloae oat. 20 per cent diacooat off the reduced prices. 8WI8S CURTAINS (Hand-made>, Formerly- $20.00. $1&00, $16 00, $15,00, $12.50 Reduced to 10.00, 15.50, 13.50, 12.00, 11.00 Formerly?$1L50, $10.00, $9.50. $8.50. $7.25. $0.50 Reduced to 10.50, 9.00. 8.00, 6.75, 5.75. 5.25 To be closed out at 20 per cont discount off the re duced price*. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Formerly?$5.75. $5.50. $5. $4. $3.50, $2.75, $2.50 Reduced to 5.00. 4.25,3.75,3, 2.50k 2.00, 1.85 Formerly?$L75. $1.50, $1.35, $1.25. $1.00. 75c Reduced to 160. 1.25, 1.00, 80. 75, 67c 20 per cent off reduced price* to elo*e CRETE AND SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAINS. ? Formerly?$10.50, $9.50. $7.00, $6 50, 86.00, 84.50 Reduced to 9.00, 7.50. 6.00. 5.50. 5.00. 3.75 20 percent diaoount?ask for it 8ILK DAMASK curtains. Formerly?825.00. $20.00, $15.00 Reduced to 18.00. 18-00. 10.80 VELOUR TABLE OOVER8. 2 yard* square. 810.75, Uaa 20 par cent. l'? yards square, 89, lass 20 per cent lit yards aquara, $5.75, lea* 20 per cent VZLOUB portieres (Donbto-CwedL Originally 860, afterward reduced to 847.50, and now, to eloee. only $3$ pair. tWEverythln* for interior decoration. Not* the price marked on eaeb article, aad demand 30 par cant diaoount off that price. housekeeping GOODS. 72-lnch Table Damask, marked 75c. for 80c. All 35c. Towel* to go at 20c. The $1.50 Table Napkins go at $1.25. 11-4 Bedapread* marked 81.39 go for $1.12. Men-it's Shrunk Flannel*. 40 instead of 50a. The 81.25 Embroidered Flannel to go at $1. $1 dreee length* of Giaghatiia for 80c. A large room full of Housekeeping Goods, Blankets aad Flannel*?825.000 worth to be closed oat at 80 par oaat discount off marked price*. PALAIS ROYAL, A. LMNHU J13 U17-l||? Pennsylvania mm Woodward & Lothbop-s Column. MONDAY. JANUARY 16. 1MB. CHANGED DAILY. alb Before Stock Taking. To reduce our stock of BOYS' OYER CO ATS prrrious to Invsntory, January 31. we make thefollowing r* actions: Four excellent stylus of Met checked, striped *nd mi led Fancy Cloth Overcoata, for boys frntn 7 to 13 years. Been selling at $7 and ?7.50. CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR $5. 1 lot of Boys' Blue Beaver Cloth Overcoats, with cape. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM $7 TO |A F.ACH 1 lot of Boys' Dark Striped Cheviot Over coats. Sizes 7 to 12 yoars. REDUCED FROM $8 TO $6 EACH. YOUTHS' OVkRCOATS REDUCED. T*ie following Overcoats sre for yoitfhs 10 to 1? years of aire, and are made from the boat ?rati* of materials and finished In sn.admlrable manner. YOUTHS" BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 and 17 > ears. Reduced from ? 10 anil 11 to 87 .50 esch CHECKED ENGLISH COVERT CAPEOVEK COATS. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from #12 to $7.50 each. ENGLISH WHIP-CORD OVERCOATS. Sizes 13 to 17 years. Reduced from 815 to 410 each. YOUTHS' FINE CAS8IWFRE OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 to 17 yem Reduced from 815 to $10 each. YOUTHS GRAY CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 815 to tit etch. (Third floor: two elevators.) WOODWARD k LOTHROP, Clor. 11th and F eta, n.w. Sale JPrevious To Inventory. To reduce our stock of CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Previous to inventory January 31. we make the followingtreductious: KCRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 3)4 yd*, long'. 54 in. wide. One-third off. REDUCED FROM $3 TO 82 PER PAIR KCRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 3x yds. ion*. t>0 in. wide. abotK \ price. REDUCED FROM 84.50 TO $3.50 PER PAIR. Madras Lace Curtains, iu Cream, Leinou and Fancies, 314 yds. long,54 in. wide. 1 line irom $3.75 to $'<!.7o per pair. 1 line from $5 to $4 per pair. 1 line Irom $7 to $5 par pair. 1 liu* from $7.50 to 86 per pair. 1 line from $10 to $8 per pair. 1 line from 812 to 88 per pair. This is an exceptionally good opportunity, of m'hlcn advnntage should be takeu, hs every pair was good value at the original price. CLOSING SALE OF TURCOMANS. The stock is smaller than it ever was With a riew of selling VERY PAIR bsfore stock tak ing we offer them at two-thirds and three fourths re. ilar prices. Judicious housewives should avail theiuaelviw of this eu'ellsnt op poit'inity. 1 line fr..m $3.50 to $2.50 per pair. 1 Hue trom $4.50 to $3.50 per pair. 1 Huefrotn to to $4 pe r pair. 1 iiue lroui $ 7.50 to $tl per t>'tig. Iline from *12 to ?S i*r pair. Iiue lroui #14 to 410 per pair. 1 line fruiu $18 10 $12.oO per pair. 1 line from $.0 to $15 per pair. REDUC 110> IN CURTAIN LACE. White and Lcru. excellent line of patterns. 3.V. quality, down to 25c. per yd. 37lee. quality, down to 31c. per yd. 50c. quality, dowu to 37 *c. per yd. 50J yards 1 rlnted Csniou Plush, rich, warm colorings, in Persian deai<ns. REDUCED t RO.il 37* TO 20c. PER YD. 50 pieces Woolen Faucy Fringes, desirable for trimming lambrequins, cuitaius, fancy work, kr. REKlCLD FROM 31 AND 35<i TO 35c. PER YD. 1,000 pairs Brass Curtain Chains. REDUCED FKOM lb TO 10c. EACH. 500 .\ ardt 50 in<-n spun Silk and Silk Petit Points, lor inri iture coverings and curtains. Nine choice colorings. REDCi ED FROM $8.35 TO $1 50 PER YD. Few left Fine 12-4 Raw Silk liable Covers. Rich colorings. Ri.DLv.EI) FROM $5 TO $3 EACH. A genuiu'- bargain, snd cannot i>e duplicated. We are also offering in this Department ? complete assortment of seasonable goods, at at tractive prices. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. . Cor. 11th and F ate, n.w. Dress Shirts To Order. We have every facility for n.akiug Mens' Shirts to'order. Aon p ? ~nt cutter and Utter and skilled shi?operatives. Satisfaction guaran teed. Prices: Six for nine dollars. Six .or ten fifty. Six for twelve dollars. We call attention to ourelerant line of Mr.N'S 1 ILL DRESS SHIRT FRONTS, which we are prepared to place iu shirts to ovder, embracing l'LAIN AND EMBROIDERED PIQUE*, and PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LINEN& WOODW ARD * LOTHROP. Jal8 Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Spring Season, 1888. OPENING or ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS AXD FREKES KOECHLIN'S FRENCH SATTEENS, representing the choicest and most varied as sortment of stylegaud colorings that these cele brated makers have ever produced. (Second floor.) WOODWARD k LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Eighth Annual J anuary Sales. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, BEOnn THR THIRD WEEK of or* EIGHTH ANNUAL JANUARY SALES or INDIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. LINENS. AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. READY-MADE BEDWEAR AND COTTONS. FINE HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, AND MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. Each of the above departments will be found thoroughly stocked with entirely new goods, representing the very beat intrinsic values, and well Worth your attention. WOODWARD k LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Sale Before Stock-taking. We make our semi-annual inventory of stock Tuesdaj evening, January 31st. In pursuance of ourcu-tom, we begin t so weeks before the event to reduce stock of all Winter Goods to the minimum, aud are now overhauling all depart ments that appear to be overloaded, changing prices TO REDUCE THE SURPLUS. Quantities of goods will go for considerably less than carly-ln-the-seison prices. All of our Wi iter st> ck must be sold, as we carry no goods over from one sosson to another. We to-day beKin with the WRAP DEPARTMENT, and, without further comment, ask your exam ination of the lollow inir extraordinary reduction, believim; that you will readily recoioiize the present to be a good time to buy Wraps Black Astrakhan Jackets from $7 to $5. Black Astrakhan Jackets from $13 to $8.50. Black Astrakhan Jackets from $15 to $10. Black Astrakhan Wraps from $15 to $12. Black Astrakhan Wraps froin $20 to $15. Black Astrakhan Wraps from $25 to $18. 1 miscellaneous lot of Ladies' Cloth Newmar kets and Raglans, made from Cherlots, Beaver and Fancy-Striped and Checkod Cloths. Regu lar Prices..$l2. $ 12 50. $1? and $15. CHOICE $10 EACH. 1 Lot of Ladles' Fine Newmarkets, made from Kersey and Beaver Cloths, with capes, tan and black, very stylish. Former Prices $22 and $25 Stock-taking Price $17.50 SEAL PLUSH SHORT WRAPS. Not even these excellent popular Wraps are ?pared. This offers a rare opportunity to se cure a fine, stylish wrap at a price usually asked for a much inferior garment. Real Flush Short Wrape, from $20 to $15. Seal Plush Short Wraps, from $22 to $17. Seal Plush 8hort Wraps, from $35 to $20. Seal Plash short Wrapa, from $27.50 to 822. Baal Plash Short Wraps, from $30 to $25. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. Thsee garments increase in popularity every winter season, and can be boaght fog next winter's wear without fsar of their being ont of sfyle. Seal Plush Sacques. from $25 to $30. Seal Plush Sacqoea, from $27 to $22.50. Se d Plush Sacques, from $30 to $25. Seal Plush 8-cques. from $40 to $34. ?RAPPERS ALSO lNCLUD- D. ' We desire to sell every Wrapper In etock be fore Jsn. 31st., end with that e*d in view, we havsmsde the foil owing ehsng as is prices; Ladle* Gray Blanket Wrapper*, red and bhte atrial bordering. WREDUCED FROM $7 TO $4X0. Ladles' Flannel Wrappers, Nsvy blue, rsdjwd dark gray, handsomely braided is black. REDUCED FROM $a?OTO?7. Ladies Fancy Striped Flannel Wia>pesa. variety of patterns, RKDVCED FROM $10 TO $7.50. Ladies' Fancy BUnket Wrappers, in polka. spoU, stripes and plain REDUCED FROM $12 TO ?$. woodward * lornor, Cor. llth and F sts. n. w. Shall We Mui 4 HTdE DONATIO!** WE SHALL While Congressmen are cudgeling their brain* to invent a plan to raduoe Um aurplaa ?? ban tahan (to -BULL BT THE HORNS ' And rone to work in a practical way to reduce our ?lock of FINE READY-MADI CLOTHING To make room for ths binldera. who ar* pushing a*. Shall we makMOB a donation f W? shall. Under the circumstances we could not do otherwlae and lira np to our idea of riirht. It is due to you that we make some acknowledgment of the multitudinous favora you haye ahowered upon na, heuce wa offer: Fine Montagnac Surtouta. with velvet col Ian, satin sleeve lining*, and double warp Italian body lining*, at <8.30 each Reduced from <15. A modeat donation of 86.60 to every purchaser. On Saturday, October 25,1884. wa threw open our doors to the people, soliciting a share of their patron age, promising to protect them In every particular. We have kept thef-ith, and to-day furnish new evt denca of our determination to continue doing so. to wit: Newmarket Overcoats, All-wool Helton, silk sleeve livings, and double warp *trge body lining, at 95.00 aach. We soon learned that we had settled among a warm hearted, :-'enerous people, who took special delight io aiding an bet est effort, and whose appreciation of rigbt was keenly enthusiastic. We, too, are enthusiasts when we have it in our power to *?11 Fine Chinchilla Overcoats, Black and Brown, with Silk Velvet Collars. Silk Sleeve Lin ing*. and full Satin Body Lining*, at (13 28 Findinr ourselves in the midst of such charming surroundings, need we tell you how deep au interest th?i situation possessed for us or how eaitiestlv and zealously we set sbont it to make ourselves worthy of your esteem, your conflden'e, your patronage* Hav ing this end constantly in view partly explains why we offer you such a tremendous drive in Fine Corkscrew Overcosts, Black and Brown. with Silk Fscin?? Do'.tbl?-%Varp Serge blu ing, perfect fitting and a* dressy as need !>e. at $10 75 ! After remaining with yon one year we found our i selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more roosii and added a floor. This is not specially surprising when yon come to consider the fact that our goods have alwavs b?en fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We offer as evidence j of our claim a line of ' Wild Wale French Diagonal Overcoats, rich Seal Brown, with Satin Facing*, Silk Sleeve Lin inira, and Lxjuble-Warp Silk Serge Body Lining, at 810 00 The second year of our stay was full of sneers*. At it* clow we found It necessary to have more room, and another floor was added. To ssy that we were highly gratified is a tamo way of expressing it. To show that i we are not forgetful of past favors, we offer you now a ' line of All-Wool Cheviot Overc.iata. Gray and Brown with Silk Facings. Silk Sleeve Linings, and Double-Warp It alien Body Lining, a hand aome. stilish, durable, and perfect-fitting garment,at....- all I A third year brought jur goods more and more in | demand, and it is now an imperative necessity for ns to have still more room. Walla and partitions must go down. Every floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, 927 and 929 7th street northwest, aggregating 18,000 square feet of room, will be occu pied by us exclusively for the sale of ? MEN'S, YOUTHS'. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. While these extensive alterations and improvementa are being made what shall we do with our stock? Store it swsy. No. Rent another store and continue to a ll at our usnal profit of 10 percent? No. What then is beat to do* Ah. we have It. GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. We cau well afford it. Our sales during the three years past have amouuted to hundred* of thou-and* of dollars. Then why should we not donate to the eon ce whence it ail came the profit ou $50,000- say 85,000? We grasp the opportunity. fine English Kerrey over coat*, with ?ilk aud satin aieeve and body liulu/*, at SIB ?5eacli. Reduced from <c.'0 75, a donation of 84 to every purchaser. We weigh the matter well. Brown Chincilla Overcoat*, strictly all wool, velvet collar* *nd velvet piping, heavy Italian lining, at 89 C8 **ch. And Mttls it satisfactorily. Fur Beaver storm Ovarcoats. dnli, at 810 00 each. Reduced irom 812 50. a donation of 82 60 to every purchaser. Startling. standard Diagonal Suits, seal brown, styl *h in cut. hsbd-ou.v r ??* -J!. 7B a stilt. We ask special attention to thi* iot,aa every auitia richly worth $18. toA38.Tly . *7 88 a suit. Regular p*r.lyre?t ?cel!ent B^n~ Suits, sires 38, 39 and 42. at *0 00 a autw Worth fafingj^^ chevk>t -trip< Suits, strictly all wool, a late pattern Mid vary atyltsh. a* 0W A new wonder. Dark Mixed Cheviot 8uit*. all wool, well trlinuied and made, 3tf. 37. and at 88.78 a anit >?SS Jump at tMs conclusion. Fancy Caaaimera Suit*, com posed of ?Uk and wool entirely, baudsome and good enough for aoy gentleman, at. 811 00 a anit Boya* eye* will dance to thi* mnslc. 200 Muita for Boys, anurial strictly All wooL iUIdn. checks and mixtorsa; KesTb to M years, at. . ..85 ws hav* In store, a* apace wiil aot peeralt as lo go Into Oatail. To* have Mat two week* in which to makeyometf aolid ob the clothing qtiaatioa. TXOTOB S. ABHI'I 10 Ht 0*Bt Clothing INN 10 007 Mt 080 7th lt.LV.NM taHMfeM W2 strictly Oh Mk WANTED?HELP. W*2tid-.i,>-s??k empi vmtn r he ?IJ t,", hI ladlea. II ?n ukI women. whit ? U") ^oJ^red,. ?r ail kn.U of domestic labor. for ISatric; and States with reference TlTMst-nw Jaltitif YyANTED-IMM Dl A I ELY. A COMPLTENT ii <"Ov?k and do rt-nrral kowwoit for ? I,. '.5.0.-/:1 ovku. reference* regulred. *. i .y at 1100 . th st u.w. _>?i? .it \V i!LVT1 R-?I0> f N c.kirs. ?i" l(M?n i him v? Mraiub Nuraessnd Uuadnimi indijw?w?r ...?^.i'nv?r,orFarmH:'"'? Colonel Mm Cook. ^16-r.f uux a axniHMf.1* rut.*. WANTED A siRVaXT MKOKS" HAL HOI Sl m\ JT^1 ' v**y *t nbrtit. no oilier* need ap;ly. ? (nod home. 1030 25th at. u. w. !? W \^TKLLA WHITE BOY ABiirr in YKAK4 <?<* ?? do rencral work la shoe m.+* tnto " W-,'4 7t \VFPr Tmo CK intt AiiKi vtk k* im on-h it earn ores* and (M mUiiur s.'J 9VU >1 Ii * . i , ? \VAN nFV~ v w,,Mav t"< ? i iuCt* MIN 11 ?*" ; > ;-1"' ?V DlpLta. Ml QU*. e*i ] 1 '.alt.* \Y**TED A li<>OD W AI1KH B,n A 1 1 J'K. |) jjj" ? ??u l"'lW?lll?d"d Call b? ta een A and 6 o cl?*-k j f? VVA^lTl;I>~, UJ* ??X CFMCX v hE "tok ?>-' ^ ***y A raiuvciti r *1 ? tlon ""mat tv mduMtriou* avd *illnuc ?o l*ani ur IZ'ST ?!"I ?" \y ORtD-OOOb MAN *T<> SOLICIT FOR A liml/J^nPi'ik' ."'ill * ''' ?"< in >1 r aimixi i Apply st ? 0-> 9th street twiw,-rn 10 and lVa.ni It* WANTED-AN EXPEE ENCIP HANI* IN i H * w? proc?-rjr anl m**t i>ua.(>???, uuntrriHl m l mmt COturn wl\ rrnr mmmmil^i Ai<ir**a a u Kt Ustar W^vtei>- k kirst-c I ass i kin s mAir wZ.l Y^r*'"?h y -oiiipi t*?ut must >* a t a.-ron.jli?.h#i nair rir*??*r and *(???* .< F.uirliah . fchM wt*?r 'Tir^<* n monaiiK b^twrt-ii in Mid 12 at l ,oi r pt. n.w. \VAJTE,) "TESnuBAPHER- AXl'i TUT". WW,. ??.? be .M.?oUk. 75 *.'M?. ouo ? Uo o?n nrtu* Ilia own tri?-writ;iiir luarlnu* pmem?. position permiiinit Mate term* auj r?f?i. ih-,-? dreaa C fc., 8ttf olBoa? .ul'1 m w.a3t* < WANTED-0>'K?. MKSU WAllUK^EN 'V' w??ta?oinruc?.k.. (H^atlqT?art??r-? 1 ? vw#d)ah. German and al f >r+%n, help.) Bl K.VHAM-8 HLU' A..ENCV ?^W Msv T? U *' .1*1 4 -til* \y ANTE.D ? I M M K 1> I A T F. L V _ 1 ,>00 LAUV >?*?*;? Oratiil tie* rabbor und-ncnurU for feui.ilea. ?10 a day. proof fife. Mli>. il J . LI ITU t li ir-airo. Ill. j7l 4 j^tr \y ANTED-TO EJiOAOK iKHVR'KS < F (i\l oK JM'two tuun for stirt Uun, rai?l>l<- ..f ^etlu.. ui Brst-vlaas ?ntlk route m northacm section A.Ur. ?? BOUTE. Mar oflha. jal4"t* \V*?EED-A BOY TO HAKE HIM8I I.F UtM K ? ? ally Useful jf*> {?*?r wet*k. I'sKFi 1. NOVVLTX n w \y *-s ? t-O-AKELlABLE MAX AliEK.THOBOl'UH ? ' ly ai-^ualiited with tho turniture. wood and coal Of hardware bnalaeaa. M VNAOKK, star oflW*. Jl4 WAlTtD-M AN ATTOKNET \ BEFtifBD LuUU' lu4;j t'f aiiteeu or *event?en for work in office, one ?hu baa had aotue lttUevxivrienre pre ferred Addreaa_in own hacdwrt.n. atatiuic lef^rerrea. J. L. X,. Star ? fflor- )al4-2t* \y ANTED?A CLERK t'OMPETENT TO MANAGE * " the pr.??rntionoi iwtisioti clatiua, to whom irood *tli be paid. Addr* ** 1'i .N>K>Ns. st.ir vfiu-e ^1 4-"t? \V ANTED-AT DICK'S AGENCT.VoMEX CtM>KS *? jplu to $40; I'liaiobennaida, ? nur* btsdnM. m?u cooka. uaiiera, butlers. < <?arhii.eii. dainfUMD, manandwitMtt D^ 613 7th n.m WANTED-A eoLORED CHAUBKHMAID AN 1* ~ J Waitpeaa. Must < oiue well ncwuiMaM Aj t>:\ at 13]o Nt*a HampUiiruave. Jal3-..t* W ANTED?A COLORED WOMAN WITH (MX)D T* referer.cea to do Ke'ieral h, usework in a a i all fatuUy^ Inquire at '."O'.-O h at. n w. >13-."t* WANTED - Til F-WRiTtl: OPERATOCW TO J 1? rent Ken iniftoii No Machinaa. In iroo i cotiUi UtfO; tenna low Number of iu.ch.nea Umitwt Ad Jrm bEU. B bl.IFFEKI. cart- P P.C Co.. < ity Jall-tl VyANTED?A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS. 11 located out-He lca.ln^ citl-a. t? r>|twui in til* ??. tion. an established liou* -. Monthly *alart #100 If siiit.^ _ Kelert-nce.v MANUFACTURER I.. . k Bo* lo8<>, N. 1. d*.'7 . Atu4w WARTED-MENfWOMEN. BOYH, ANI) ?, ni? 11 to earn *J0c. to an hour at their own botua* humbug, work la ai tuple ant easy Twenty workiu* aainplea. au i-nveloj-e, rotitsinltiir a caini le of irooda and lull iii-trurtiotia. stnl for 10c . to belt> i?? l.oat *?< tc. Addreaa il. C. KUW ELL S CO, Kutlaiid, Vt dl"J-!fni \*7ANTED?IMMEDIATELY I AI?1> ^ lo WoHK ? ? lor a wholesale houae. on needlework at thi ;r own home? (aeut any diataoce). ?.o.>I l ay . an U tua<ie Evrryti.'lllK furnnh d. 1'ai iicujara fn^e A litre-. AK TlBTIC NEEDLEWORK CO- 1.1,". Mh at,. Nt * York city. ^ !j!i-? ilm \VANTED?A DRESSMAKER!."* EVERY FAMILY ?T Learner* for Prof. CHRISTXER'S ne? "lu ternatloual Tailor System' wtth anv m. r nil?. or tKi*-mea?ure ahine. a* ail atientihc tailorj cut Patterns and materials rut, u-d. draw l or made Miue. B. J. ME-sEU. "Conservatory of ilud . " l*5?i F st.u.w. YYashlutrtou. D.C. d>i :{ni* WANTED- -ROOMS. W ;ANTED TO RENT TWO OR THREE I NEI'K I nlahed Rooms, crutraliy located, for Ihrbt k eplti^". Answer, atattnff price, Boi 101. Star < th .'. 1 W AN iXD-T\V(? Oli THREE I NFl'RNISHEDOR 11 partly iurt:i?hed Kootna. with board, on second floor, within walklmr distance of Government pnntHi(r Office, for two adults, terms moderate: owners of house preferred, a- permanency is de-irxl; best of re:'-re It res exchaiurt d. A idreea, with full i'artn ulatv I PROMPl PAY, star office. JaDi-Ht' WANTED-A OE.M'LEMAX WANTS l?i,.\;s 11 northraat or southeast, well lurhted and well warmed wtth urate or coal stove; with or without b<*nl references, s.atedeacnptlou and price. BOX 20. Star office. jt? WANTED?FOER OK" FIVE CNEl'RNIsBED 11 rooms for housekeeping for tann.y of -w o. In n.w., no children. rent nu derate. AddreaalNQI'lKER, Star office. j?163t* WANTED-BY TWO SINGLE LAI'IES~IN OF^ V v fici? thn-ecommuuicatirnrnnfnrnlshed rooms, on first or eecchd floor, ntar P.O. De partment State price and address W. P.. .star utthe. J14-St* WTASfTE1,-BY A MEMBEB OF THE~OEOLOOL 11 cal Survej to secure j ermanent furnished udr intrs without Isjard for self and f mily; tvyuirestwo conne.UiMr bed-ruuu.s an i parlor, usuaiy absent June to October, but wishes to hold fopiua over on reaaona hie terms. State particulars. Address Box 10. 4tar offi*. Jal4-Jt* WANTED-TWO SECOND FLOOR Ft'UNISHED 11 TO ma, with bo rd. in privair launly. >ir A -t -class boartl.n<r House, for two adults. Ad<!r.'Ss, stauncprice and K<-..llty. terms muat be reasonable, EN El ELD, btar sBtna >13 3D ANTED?ROOMS?MANY PERSONS CALL ON ' vv us every day for furnished a d nniurniahrd nuuil. Pe'rsons bavimr tl.em to rent should see us. K-.HEM RENTING AH, NCI.61Ji?th St. n.?. j>-l.>f WANTED?H( ) rsK.s. KKTAXrED?A RESIDENCE, EITHER EI KNISHED ? ? ? r UDiVmished, iu K-"xi lor?ticu, iiortbwoKt. ?tate pHrtM-u2ui>. **nr?? tiii'l owuei* ctuly, noMttitn. AddltM JdlLiTAIik, St*r ??lttce. W ANTr.f? - ItOOD I I KMsHl ir Hol'SL IX u noithweat purt of city ior prlva'e fannlv Wlii i ay Hi ^tlvauct* for a ituod houae. Audrnps "fklVA'i i. FAMlLibtar \Y A3HTFJ>?UIUtCT FROM OWKERH. li^l >KS f f aiiit Lot* lor caab rar? haaern. Any property placed vvitii ua will b?? lib-rally advertiM i at oiu* ex. I ? use. licLila c'ulicCted. K??tat?j< isianatr** i luw irauc? fliucted. HOLLAND ^ l'HoMPSOX, jelli 1313 F st^ Adjv>inin?r huu ttuildiuc. WANTED-MISC KLLA N Eu US W A% ! 1 D?IXiPURCHASE AN El RIGHT PIANO V v nt p.'ivate sale, in tfood order. Address M and M , 1017 1 ?h?t.B.w. If \v ANI ED-LADIES TO l.V\l:N THE ART OF V V ure".?, uitiu* by the perfect tailor squa e, with out the use ot pai>er i>attertis all draft.ug* don - on j K ds .VJ5 1 ltii at. n.w, opposite M -ses". Jul 4 In. j WANTED?U. S A D FOREIGN STAMPS. IX ' vv o.llectious or otherwise, lor cash. A lar.e assort I mill' u siau.pa and postve-stan.p albums f r sale at Pennsylvania ave. C. F. ROTHELCH'S. jaU-3f WaniED?fine and com plic \ ted A atciu-s and Cloc ks rerair-d at my residen.-e, y J-4 E st. 11 ? . at leas than usual price* and warranted i.i years' eximneiice. Rltig front door bell. Jal4.it* J. H Bit A MH ALL \ATA.+TED-AN EXTRA GOOD AND WEU.-PAY It ni^ api'Ointn.ent mjiler the Govarnuient. will i>*y v<Ty lil?ra.ly for such. Ad ire-., apptiintinv time and piace ot interview. J I. B, ?tar offic ja 14-tit* w bery trimmed by L L. BAKElt, 171d i .'.net nortit * '-at - M3slt* war _ JBM 11 I TV -l'wi > c.imnc) s to know that 1 KUarautae to cure them or no pay required Kaures, I'univn and LatroWk made to heat or no pay W L DANTE. P O B-j? j&S- JaEI-lm tkATANTED?TO LEASE OR Bl Y A PLX1 Si ll " able l,.r I'verj stable.or one already estaliiisLed *ive particulars. Addr- as Box DM, star offi.* laHi-.'t* WAN* ED- A COMPLETE SET OF PLA1 BO<iKS YY tor the District, -lata price. Addresa Bok U 1, Star office. Jal3-3t* wwrixTED?GOOD TENANTS FOR THREE >EW, 11 band., nie H-rooni, bay wrmdow Bricks, but bat 1 - liur distance Iroiu two lines ot cars and berd^-a. htiM Ya. ave it, 80S and S10 L at a. e . rent oaiiy f l.~>. W tLLER * BEPETTL JEW Pa. ava. a a. >1.1-1* \VANTED-T#Y IH R Bl riEKINI Al '""J CENTS YY a pound. Doean't ifet raucid : kee^a belt, r tha i Butter. satisiaotkMi truarantawd or mo iey reinruod. Stalls 34W. .4oti. -iol center, ul Eaateiti, and ->44 Northern Liberty Market*. ?M. C. bCtUBNEic au3-MBW WANTED?TO BORROW f l'.'.OOO ON REAL ES U tat* worth twice the amount. A dree* JalO-tl * LOAN, star office. FANTED?HIGHEST CAbU PRICE PAID FOE second-hand Furniture. S.ovsa, Can art*. Cloth liur. old Paper, Iron and Metala. Ail drees bok lA ktsroBn. ? JsA-lm' WAJTTED-WEIXB POOL BORED AMD DRIVEN YY All kinds of well work done m must akiUfui man ner pump* made to work easy. Pumps and puuiv stock fun-iabed. Tsruisuioderals. UM.H. MOFF AT. S^SStli a. a. dl-8m* H' ANTED?FURNITURE FEATHER BEDS, CAB Tv pet*, bunrss, CloUiiUK. or snttre Uuuwu . 1 El ferta lhs higtisst oaah prioea paid. AddxeeaH BAl M. VIM 7th st. aw. dK* ANTED-CLOTHIHO EXCHANGE 201 4>s ST. S.W.. is the place far bar-aina tu Secoiid-hand Cloths*. Goods bo'urbt arnirbest snap Fin* Wares a si aclaity. Arent wtU sail at reetAsnre. dlS-lm* \V AjrTED-OUNSTIFATION POSIT IV1LY CURED YY b> taklCK CLARES CONSTIPATION CURE This las remarkably rood laxattve.beiii* pre|?red from trmu and vegetable*. Can be taken treeiy tno mat ron). becotilnandrd by bast phystciaua /unocf. WARE'S Ebbit; Houm Drug Store die~Im WANTED-! T KNO* N THAT C B. Jf*b*j?F YY Lontoiapa ave.. tapxoeite CUty Hall), la Com intaeiooer of Dasda tor aQ U*l?<atas aud T.rntjoe* w texcapi Mar)'laud). Bit! TO U~AMTEP - ooimrijiiom or VtM&f f0? rlr%z IZZEZT,STv ilk, ftpmTlsiephaut* a44-A ? Hoarding. k ilrfi am - mrwlBrst* fcilitfa t'?l \VA NTED- -SITUATIONS. w ?antfo- an r.?ri r;kkc?>BTESoo?Afaa? ( U.tl ;?-? tel. ?ltk tin" C.er a an qarut u|n? aftnl laara ?? aa tlalal clarm i> t?a coniitiiqr u?sae of a iclttu* and titan afa>-t riiw twuv. deatraa hd l<n aa a# ??Jwl '"t* 4>Urm Ki>i i'i ttittoOn ___ Ml" ^ W <v'?1 Mf vr>at ^KriKt "TqWBBi ** U* Oi>?kt. Olmilitmnl'l*, U'tmk??i and Sunn <<munr??> Man *aiterw.O CuBrtin^tl. B.Uerv >AM L 4. OOJMH" l?.ti 1 at ?.?, jtlt** VV AN TED -Hi A REAPEaT AHI.I." AMIABLE " ?kl lull. t CuuUimi .a Itouwk" wr a? *<> tab* r-arre of *u at?rini. it ti vuae t*.?4 ^'enraoe #>*?*? Aildr.ee \IK\ i L (4 Kur <?<-? J.|C*t \V akttt?- p> a vor*? man an rrK " ' na<i beat refemrn, a t>law? m CwkMr ar Clara. A>itt<? Im M Kui oAn H WUHnT-II AN 1 VTKH \ I I I'M*" *? alt nation t.? m ?.? t,. day Cut'ln# ?0 1 fitting o> U.. Tajrl "t ayatftn 71 7 Irttfi ?i II* VV *N ' t-l> - ?* AN VI IUFM h. A i" laom. T>i ui<4*r<tkM? ??>!?. uNiaiwaf. ?ml cookm? at -t.Uiil l)i??4 aalada. hi'wr <1 It -4 *i'i > ? ?t r^lrm.-a A.ntr.ee A. K I . War offeca latr tiara* <la> n It* "VV AM M?- A VOt V.. \tv\ ?t\l? *Od| II aaaawwi* ? ? 'wi.it will do rif t. w at laom*. -wua l)i* arrita*. miadcrat* A l.irfu tl.ASK It. Mar ota ??. ir W i nt uii' n *^f> out^ V u*hn, b*'lur-jr tvfMw.tl ,K>u*??k<v i<? ix t? l?tj 0 ]?? l-'a. A?. r M HI UN I KM tlliO ?.T: I 1) *?? \y *NTrt> \ tiiokot (?nu t*>urrTt*f North t^rrvin M<i ?;?b*?i a t?o?ttti n ?? t'?a-h cUiidrt-u iu tii?? UflWIli la:uf.iA**? or to aitli a l*?t> tnrtivat rr:>TwBf?t A?L&ra*a UllUMtN. Mar oBbv _ lal 4-Jit* \A* WI M? % S' Tt * i U \ Mil! \ IN I Kl valrtan .l b a fompf tit ?HW, ?ror*d r+4+r ?Tva* An jr I6?tt liHh at a.w jil4 it* \VASTFD t VOl'Xv* *Hi> H\* HAD 1" \ nti-i t?*l ?t?t? mnd turn h - * ?* i r ? ? . ?> ? . .,l ?o*kI n*f?-rnLi* .\ddfe?? FKlUKVKK \ Ni'K. It?r ? nv ?? Hi 4 .*f WANTKD BV A IM? TVHU ? f .i. i.? ?.:? rn. * rval ?r otbrr ^ .h #?. a I# i|*nwi<*<l. rritr?uc?s A?ldh- j? H t .tf. tut ? _ >14 :*? \v \ktvp ":>it k h ac?i:n? v h\n riHiii Litui *? ? ? >k?, rtiMiibrrtiiiAi *?.. HMrw^ MMdMN. nun*-*, buYlrn*. < ? ' ii?ru. b<*feM t\i+n If r"f I?f I i, tii;< Tlh ?t I. m \V AMKIM Vol N 4 MAX of tlllhlLMI dkwirN ? SltQstMft it* ????? ?ak?^;*Ar or c^n fUTUi>Q Milt m lilt* U> w.tik for* ?!u*.l ?Urj ?t ftr?t Adjrwf I.K\. hui ?>14 it* \V AM l? AN KDrCATl U Mii'l l.L AOL!) *' t pismIi w0h\*n. m;?h mmi* immim. w--tiWl in* ? 1 .. take r?". I k . ? ? ? ? ^ Utr Uj.rltj <>r?Miitittf wbtt* wouklbiltkeo ?I'll Ler ? irtitKl. n???ilThy bttle mrl nln. m.utha In <juir?-< r a<Mr* ?? 1'JlM Nrv Hami^t.iiv avt* >14 ?t* \VANTir S1TI UlONt Yt*v M.I K1Nl?H Of h?-U tr<<? to MMMi, MflMrw <ru*rai \ - : ' \ 1 \ ? | Ml liMIM A n !? K?H?M KI NllMi bl lut, TIT :?U| "t. ft m . till U I'aP*. K' 'a'*' FOR SALE LOTS. f^ilK SALX-UOT* OK RIIOl'l 1*1 AMI *\ r n> *t U> thf ?-orl?*r ot IIIUi ?t ifT. VKI ?nJ ?? <KXt tal'j til \S M 1' Vol Ntt, 1.1".I t at b H l^iiR >AlT A TrvTH T N TI P.I. -T IN 1 HI l?? AI I tifui ?ar at tlir lii-a i ItKli at . wtn.-ti a 111 t? amni- <1 tli * winter aii't a|if><ntvi>?<1 atii t.foai^r* III t.lir <|'T1U( All opiKHtuB.t) lilt a.l ll.xnt <|. tit tl.at will i?i otntSanrtmu 11 . % ? mm >u fe- p. vurstt. i:u.? rat u.? I>.?K HAL>^-A Mu?I Iil.BlMAUl I U?1 UK KAMI V a>itr at 13th at a w.. W4a? ii it an<1 ??, aiaa. 4<?a.'vit 1 Ip an adial . 1 111* la a c Uain ? a< U in. vfltrwl. tl?r ifi .ui.t Ixiriir ?'11 loraUd a id tlir lot n aliort ot?? i tr*' nulj | ~j" t MAK * ItANbV. >14 it l a*. ' 1,-OK KAI.F.- t ?H.IM>11 1 ? ? I -I i i ?RI ? Pufe J :Iii???i*i4 tuu?, in itMf' iti-ft' al 'Ut T'J faat. ; :t?ih au. u<?r h a?r.. At ? 1.10 l^-rln't I )al^Tl? OKUtt LlXklN!.. l'Mli ati.l II at. n ? l^nl' SAI>: 4 IRONT ??! Itl I LI I 111 .V! HI I |-. I room r.ir 7 bo awn?f? |?rw? |?r ltM>i, 47^ l*-r l??t. f :< n. t?.< A corwtr ii' j.r f. at. ii.?., cit?a^*cr tbau au> in ?ily. A|?| ty at ou?*. CRA8 A. SH i Lli>\ jal4 .lt* luuti I at. u m. Fnrn sm r riior? r i.ots ok 'i i. k.i in Trnu. av?M. Maur otiMr c!m*4> lot tio? oH.O'Hilt. b t Wiiriuu VliLioN A A?'KI I I. K3j F at. I.v u\4 -f 1*OK HALE?AT A BAHdAlN I ?1 It DmuARI I li<altiiu*r- 1/t ts, ??u w *t ?*jt|?? ??f 1 *?tIt -1 , li? ta ^ u H alidsu w. Ap| i> to l.o( |k p. ? MM A !. I h. ??i4-:u I^OK SAla*. Al A IAK? ? Al \ II ?M UCHA^M* AT Ut)re -Oii? hi tii?' !iio?t d?M? rfcbl*- Fniiita^-va, ili? 1 t rthwfct at-i't.on of a of I4lf**?tt<ia i ^iOfoot alley. ii**ar aoi e l.n*- ltii)ir<>v^m*,ut? n?iv; : and l?*:i?li? t Ur i* >uutt>. Tt? owti'T i ol tbe proi?ert> t*i>iit?*iii|*iai t :? i| r"N ,i.n, bul h< Laa ' b*** ii i'all#Q ttx^iu lb? ril jMTMu.itn '14 :tt I/il'IH i siroi MAkrK. !??0 r at it ? Iy Mt SALE I'LhIL Mil.I U#J s IN LI l?Ko!T Park. Ol HI ! V Hho|! | |;n l.ilM i tal.l-OI ?H hAli - vnv M MKAlli r r I.NLR U>T at tin iu:emtr<Ml ?n V ? hv. i . . N .?? I North j Capitol -*ti>-^t. ldOttHi ?i I Ir * 'I -I i tiarwam StvaitMSl KLiT A lihAHLI \. U'J. I m. .iai*J I in 1^1 HALE UT HAVE imK sAi> A l?l>IKAlftl.K I J l?H*r ol l.ua ii' -- I ? * 1 l ortl, t f l a av.. ala? < bl. *L.b?t Mth au<l 1 ?tb. 7.If ?."? Both of the?- | ico* <?! |to|*?H\ . i'i It . tivrtvd I itituvo Ml payiuir iBi^tUii'LtR A. I' II1L14 ? 0 . ? F*ok Ba; ? CIU1 LUTfe A1 hUllJl ??LJCB. M?l.( 1, 1S. aud t centa mi i Rinior. 3 It MikiloKii .ta4-ln?* 14^% t at rv?l; sALr THF. BEHT TX VCHT1IF.MT OF THI A i>ay-4oti?*r huicUi# \a u l ? m<l^. and ol atr?*-t or ivt'uu--, aiuiL r -u .***? i ' tvtiliayWaiiia av?. Htrwt i-an. I or oiaaJ $ ?uj t-a- b fV >1 aiu '^Un-a 110 i*r UioDlk K. A. THUJ IPN U&t-'Jm* 141V# N?*a \**rk ava. FUU SALK _ MISCKLLANtXKJS ^OK SAI.E -!*AlAX>?l AND RttTACKAM ?"ll U Iuniilur* ai.<t kii.i.ra clicai .oa a- .'atit ,< ai k D?aa. Ai I'll I 11' i i*t ii at t * >ltt-:(t* tv IK aiC-Kt AKC P( bUHMtNi. AT Hi W k goal U'l laut, " tujlrta lj?t IJaa. von tt.l.i, Iiivitaatiot Uj tl.c lJan It i.laiaw I rtiiiui 1* altr^a- Tar *iit?-:la. 11 kt lit <K> WOK< M \ hibiMii ra. M'.'.i tii at. a.ta. no. F LV)H bALL-HMAiaL EAM1L\ elCKlht AND r ? rovimor. Ht> rtt doinff a ir *?d caah l?u?ni.?^a; 1 apl. D>lwl Mtiaiid reut rb afi. atora and .ui* I i' ufHi fivt-rooma r?*a? n i?.r ?- 4 Urn r buain***. B. 1 RiMhANT, 101. I t .*ud t'anal at aw It* I 130k SALE - HANDbOME 1 HOB ?( oH Hhl D 1 r Ivur.vtth cartaod Lartw-a. ft . ?t turaout in Ui<? city, aold for want of uw. Intuit*** ntabl** 1'4'M Ha. ?va. ? Ja 1*? -t?t* 1' bALI v : A iv \ ^il?i -BAH J Brfaatcr. t>t>ritiir. a^uare bot k>u*fy a ?tn |vW and aBaft, aa r<x> 1 an m*a- A1m?, u I*, rt.and <*uti>r |n l|liuvat hO<JM H. Kellotrtr BlllldllMT, Nl?i I m\ jal*> -t* IB HALJ Jl b I AMU II rWEKTY OOUll I?ra! aad linvitur II r-ev .a1*. 1 j ?n**d ot U>a* | T'^l H'iMHi. alto un? fiui- JNjrivl Mai*-. \. r> *|w?o\ si Hl.LoLL A QL lULVb Mal.tr. ?u r-tr >4 Hl'. i I* -c u a Ja|(?-t{t* ix m H VLB?t fvt I EX rvtEKTV. Ol H altar-^a of hb> llabaCir'T Ufr Utork Car 1 '<-tiiiiHl} f I flfeock i HAS. A SHII LUH. ItMM* I -t. a Jln-Jt* 1JOK SALK-btXK*H ir I Ht Oil kK AXoAAHI . opBonCo?u|aii>. Broara*a Ma*ruri< na I1 Ialiiotypr t'oinpany. Nb?*llalMktv*'( Li\?* Mmi t ar i oui j * 1}. ami oii.t-i i!i li.-tr. ti *tt* a*? liouarbt an i ? id ' f CHU A Ml.l-.LUH.lOtMiFat.il.* IMP I>'ll SALi.-HANUk MIM 11 KXOI I l? lutim 11 lur atiaa ur ta.aa.tar A|t>l> at L'4ol | Ivtiuaylvauia ave It* I JOB SAI I - EN< v< | i| I |.| A BUTAMXIOA Si-nlitirr'a laat "lltl.i , J Vi luitira. IL auv^f liilid [ titer; wlliarll at a larva ill. .-oHUt lor raab. or on Tiiutti lyt'-riua Au.in? iiux |:?T. Mat . til- ? Jal4-Vt* I VKjll mUMM I V-FIVK H.?i HI1A1UCM il .t> . r ucto leleirrarli t>tock at a ?nar? LiA\ Hi l> HT'IXF.. JiU'tt tMMFal 1*1 ? ?U SALE-llAh ANH I1UIKLS. Lltl.N-l.. r li>? rvuu an 1 a rood nii..i.^ - auud t>? tinr ui t? t liealtla. and will be a< Id ' L'-al' ftiroaab. Inou.re'iu tlif pr uiiaaa. l(htt ?tla airaat a.?r. C. tThHK'IC EL1> jall-ttr Fob K/>ut nr l*|.ria*lit Piano g'jrw) tii.a 1 In. ki-ru.* g lare Plain. aid Of" Hainea'7-<icta?e j,-,ij Otbar rraat banraina in I frviit and kquar. Ptati.a. I IUUAKDI liKOOP. _}al4-:?t Bl.% Pa ava, aa at f.at ataltiarar * dona L?? HAl.F ritlAR BT??KF.. 1M A KI1 t*IHD U > r cat loll, 7 tit at . U"U.(C a* oil i-uaiu* ? , i^l I" n C?**a?it. rrtit rwa iiiUf. rraaoti ? !? n 1 i -? I. -? atnrt.) bUaiUta. or uu atiiwcr. AlJr??? A L 1. >tar onra .ta I 4 ' l' FViK bAl.L - FtMIi I . Kl.l.lAi'i., IN ??jod raiiair a pair d tin. Ki i.tn t> ?"?? aa* of dtnmla- taurnrar, iwrfactl) u?-a and au r*'?-li.-IJt bnrirv. u<-? Inquire ot t P. HaSN A. 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