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THE EVENING STAR, \V A 8H I N QTOH: % 1' ........ Janaarr IT. 1NW, 4 IKt^Rt a. MM ??* Mll?r. UrltraiM ??ar hu a rrgnlar. nrrminftl I KM Hair Jail* rirealnll?w mmr* t ha ? treble that at uf alber dallv |>??er ?? \\ a.blnataa. aad MM* ?realer Iku lh?? ? tall the mth? duit papers bera added Tn?- of ex-Secretary Lamar In pasaing mister with hi- Uf brethren of wm dim. If uvi ints be tree, to the Inlependcnt atti tude of two tir three senators wbo forsook their i?s?rty for one occasion only. That they W not |-o cried into voting against confirmation shows bow the caucus <jrst? m has tost Its grip upon our law makers of late. A few years ago 11 would hare b?eu quite Ir. order for the caucus machinery to be brougnt Into play, partly for the purpose of secur ing a rejection, ax d partly to give iho-e senators wlio wui11tl to cast adversevot' a a convenient ex i'U?> for ilo'ng so. In rase they should be called to account by their constituents. Mr. Lamar's vote is not far from that of Stanley Mitthews. who*- case w.is a relic 0( the quarrels within his own part v whli h broke out dugng the Hays admin stratlon. It Is an important one, historically speaking. as upon the confirmation or rejectl?m of his nomination hung practically tbe <|ecM> >u of the question whether men who had taken part In the sec-sslon movement should be . oosldered dl-siuallBel for certain federal They had found their way back into the executive branch of the Gov ernment and Into the legislative branch; but the app- intinent of Senator Jackson to be circuit judge of the sixth Judl lal circuit was the first noteworthy case of their return to the Judicial branch. Mr. Jackson never took a prominent part In the rebellion, but was a sympathizer with It, and accepted an Inconspicuous ctvd office under the confederacy. As he was a member of the sen ate altnos; up to the hour of his nomination, and personally a favorite wlib his associates, and as his course since the war had been extremely con servative, there was no organized opposition to him. and his case could hardly be regarded as a precedent, Mr. Lamar, however, by his defense of Jefferson Davis on the floor of the Senate, and his many approving references to the position of the southern Mates in the civil contest, had made himself a shining mark for the shafts of his oppo nents; and the fact that his was the first case of :ae nomination of a participant !n secession to the <-ourt of last appeal, whose members are called upon to settle the gravest questions of constitu tional law, caused many senators to put their dis approval on record, as it were, even though lew probably bad any Idea of procuring his defeat. A correspondent complained the other day against the "screeds" published In Tnr. St*k about high house rents in Washington, on the gTound that sucti articles "do Injury to the city." on similar grounds, doubtless, complaint could be made of the occasional mention that the streets are not swept as often or as thoroughly as they ought to be. or the suggestion that the popular demand for a better water supply should be met by hastening work on the new aqueduct. The only way certain defects In the city's gov rnraent, its public works, or its social custom* can be remedied is by drawiog attention to them. And In this line It is a proper sublect of ulscusalon why It Is that, with as mu -h unimproved land as we have now within the boundaries of Washington, t h^re are so few houses for rent at a low figure, easy of access to departments where clerks are employed by the thousand at salaries ranging from twelve to e'Khte-n hundred dollars. These) p<s,p!e m ike, in man) p-spe, is, the \ery best class ! of tenants. They are apt to be methodical ! In their habits. prudent and thrifty, and they ! make a point of paying their debts as : fast a? their uionej comes in trim the <?ov erTitteiit. P. it they ar? not rich men, and : ir. i.'ilcr to ive within tiieir Incomes they must ii iv' li- which. ir>t them not more than twenty to i h ri y dollars a month, and near enough to their ofe. es to save them the extra ex|>ense of ndlng l??th ways every day. There Is ;.u abundance of i land now occupied by unprofitable rookeries, or , not occupied at all. neur the very heart of the city, ov?h>4 In l.irge tra> t? by estates and i-orporattons, ?nd whirl* |i its owners wer ? shrewd, could. It Is believed, r?- made to p;:v a handsome Interest on i ? ,e nioti-y lock,-d up In it. Neat apartment houses, wit ii ilk-- >u'ward appearance of private dwellings ..nd coitt?lulnk. say. three or four suites of rooms Ineirh. could be ilejiemled on for a gross Income I of M-o >>r |Mi a month, and rented to tenants who ! w. iiH Uve In ttiein all the year round. Instead of , liinitio* their stay to the session of Congress or j ? : e season of cool weather. If one such expert- j tn- nt wen- made on a considerable scale, it would , probably prove sufficiently succes ful to set the fash:'U for tic construction of enough apartment houses to '.ar.'ely supply the want Indicated. ? ? The report of the New York slate commission to tn-wbrad the best method of executing the i <teath sent-nee upon < rtiulnals. follows the line 1 which was briefly sketched in these columns a | we?'k or two ago, in a review oi the correspondence ' which hu l poured in upon the commission since their invest! at tons began. It sets forth the great I advantjge^ of e.e, tncity over any other method su?-ge?;ed. as being bloodless. Instantaneous, 1 and never-failing In Its operation, and apparently painless. The particular form of application pro- i pose i by the '-on,mission is the familiar one of the chair, with foot real and headrest, to which the' eontlet u fasten-d, aud tn which he Is suddenly stricken dead by the pressing of a button. It would he possible, of course, to make this more strictly automatic than any other mode. The button might be connected with a clockwork apparatus so arranged that the pressure would occur at a certain nertnent, perhaps not dellultelv known even totMexecutlaaer himself, whose only function would be tbe windlug up of the main spring when he received word from the sheriff that all was ready. The absence of direct human agen cy In the matter would rob the opponents of the system of their standard objection, that any method of capital punishment Is brutal which re quires one human beihg knowingly to take the lite of another human being in cold blood. There is little douot that if the experiment of electrical executions were once fairly made, the rope would go out of vogue ever; where except In frontier set tlements. Cincinnati yesterday witnessed the extraordi nary spectacle of an entire court of the Vnlted Mates?Judge, jury, crier, clerks, tipstaffs, coun sel, prisoner, and all?taking up its march In solemn procession to the house of a private citizen lor the purpoue of hearing hLs testimony as he lay stretched on a couch with a broken leg. This sort of thing re- alia the origin of the term "circuit," now so cotLinonly applied, without a definite meaning, to courts which are really local, but g-ilng back to the practice of the Judges when they carried their tribunals around with them from place to place, and sometimes forced an obstfbatc jury to a conclusion by bundling them Into a .prtngless cart and driving them over the roughest road in the district. All this formality at Cincinnati was due to the dealrefora full examination of the wounded wlt i,esa, including answers to cram-questlona, which could bet be obtained by a mere written depusi tl -n. It was in the lliter.*' of falrnesa to the de feadaf, one of the chief officers of the late Fidel ity bank, and shows how careful a regard Is always bad for the rights of the Individual as against the state, even in a court constituted by the state fir the purpose of bringing to punish ment offenders against its peace and dignity. We who live in a mild and cheerful climate have Uttleldeif of the ngorsof a winter in the north west, with lis ac-coicpatlm-nt of snow-blockades and blizzards, where teachers and children are j fr?en to death on their way to school, teamsters | and their horses tall dead In the road and farmers la their OeldSk and moth?rs who leave their door atepti to go to the assistance of their little ones, but a Kone's throw away, are killed before they can get Utck. tt >- nod It hard to understand bow such things can be; and the reflection of how so many of our countrymen are suffering ought to make us very patient with the little freaks of ?tormy wea' her which we have V< bear from time to time. Oraxd Opssino COXTISCE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK AT ULK M?f Kl'lLUlSO. 514 VTH ?T. N. W. L*..e? shubld rum? and register their names for the l^awmul SOO NEW HOME UWISU MACHINE NEW DEFAKTL'&E F.NCOf RAGED 1 attraction girwa m all kuafc of Embroidery ami CsitwlH DECORATIVE PAIN Tl NO We have ex ifSrfrU the very b>?t talent to superintend thia <l?t>artmrat. Lustre Paiiituur. Lamiacapa Paiiit 114. sod all the different brsn?iliM? Uiurht Ws liave ?" "M w?U li(ktel and nuukiol fuutLiS for Itaua UMm ha*lu? Kmbru.deries or PalnUnff can be left at nr kooia* tor sale. I OFPEXUEIMEB * bho NEW Bt'ILDINti, jal 7 ill Mk and aw., let I a?l T. Overcoat Weather Is Here AND IT IS LI KELT THAT WE WILL HAVE MORE OF IT DURING THE TWO MONTHS TO COME THAN WE HAVE HAD 131 THE TWO MONTHS PAST. OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODS IS CLEAN AND IN GOOD SHAPE. ON SOME BROKEN UNES WE MAKE SHARP reductions. ALL OUR 450 SATIN UNED. VELVET EDGE COATS ARE MARKED AT ?40 ONE OR TWO LINES OF WHICH THERE ARE ONLY A FEW SIZES LEFT. ARE #35. YOU'LL BUT NO BETTER ANYWHERE IN WASH INGTON AT ANY PRICE. THE BOYS WANT OVERCOATS AS WELL AS THE MEN AND WE ABE NOW PREPARING TO CLEAN OUT OUR STOCK OF overcoats BY PUTTING SUCH PRICES ON THEM AS WILL MAKE THEM MOVE. SAYING THAT ALL OUR GOODS BETWEEN SUCH AND SUCH PRICES ARE DOWN TO A GIVEN FIGURE DONTCONVEY A VERY CORRECT IDEA FOR THERE MAY BE TWO OR THREE SUITS THAT ARE MARKKD DOWN A GOOD DEAL AND FIFTY THAT ARE REDUCED VERY LITTLE THE WAY TO understand WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU AND THE PRICE* IS TO COME AND SEE THEM. THEY TELL THEIR OWN STORY. WE DON'T PRETEND THAT WE ARK MARKING ALL OUR GOODS DOWN SUCH QOODS AS WE WOULD , have TO REPLACE TO KEEP OUR STOCK IN ' seasonable SHAPE WE DO NOT MARK DOWN. FOR OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE GOODS CAN BE AFFORDED I 1. B. BARNUM * CO, >17 931 PENN. AVENUE Sealskin And Seal, Plush w BAPS. At the Reduced Rate* we bave been selling, I far re are but a few more left of the SHORT WRAPS AND SACQUES. In the event of not tit tin* we take measure* ami till orders * it Lin a few day a Oua lot of BLACK PLUSH VISITES, with Jet. sUes 34. 30. 38. reduced from <18 to ?13. FUR-LINED circulars, and up. Narrow Peman Lamb and Beaver Trimming* for Bonnets. B. H. OTINEMETZ * SOX. 1"37 pennsylvania AVE. ti Get Me A Situation IN SOME CITY WHERE SAKS AND COM PANY HAVE NO STORE I CANNOT MEET | THtlR PRICES HERE IN WASHINGTON and make my department pay." the ' FOREGOING IS AN EXTRACT FROM A letter written home time ago to ONE OF OUR MANUFACTURERS OF BOYS AND CHILDREN'S clothing BY A GEN TLEMAN WHO WAS THEN MANAGING THE BOYS' CLOTHING department OF A Washington house, and its silent eloquence, MORE RICH THAN WORDS. TELLS A TRUE STORY AND POINT8 OUT A MORAL. NO OTHER HOUSE HERE CAN BUY TO SUCH ADVANTAGE AS OURS. CON SEQUENTLY NO ONE ELSE CAN SELL A3 LOW AND DO A PAYING BUSINESS. THE REASON IS PLAIN. VE HANDLE GOODS IH enormous quantities. WE BUY ONLY IN LARGE LOTS. AND THE MAN WHO BUYS LARGELY CAN ALWAYS BUT CHEAPER THAN THE 8MALLER BUYER. WE but FOB CASH OSL V; THEREFORE. THE manufacturers. ASSUMING NO RISK WITH our PURCHASES, sell US AT bed-ROCK PRICES. WE KNOW the WANTS OF washington, BEING "A^ TIVK HERE A SO TO THE MASSER Bony." CONSEQUENTLY parents CAN ALWAYS FIND here JUST the THINGS 10 SUIT THEIB BOYS. WITH ALL THE8E advantages IS IT ANY WONDER THEN that WE DO SUCH A TREMENDOUS bus- I I ness IN BOYS' CLOTHING? JUST AT T111B TIME especially WE are OFFER ing the richest BARGAINS ever SHOWN IN BOYS' SUITS. OVERCOATS AND OTHER belongings. COME IN and LOOK THEM OVER AT YOUR CONVE NIENCE saks and COMPANY. J?l? SEVENTH and MARKET SPACE. EKIL Ksss TTTT no NN N B B f? O 8 T O O W \ HKHK !! Ji '***8 I 00 * * * ba. 3 r OO N NN Urirt OO T OO K NN T. _Y a RRR n FEE TTTT Y T V \ AA R K II K T Y Y \.,y A A RRR II Kf. T Y Y \V AAA It R II E T Y > A A K R II KKE T Y S**S TTTT ??? KRK FE? ?u? J O O R R E I O O RRR EE m m t O O B R k T OO B B EEB *sss ri7T A TTTt II OO int & B?c I AA T II O O Pi N N *? J * A T II O O N N J|* ? bS8s ? \ I " O O K NW ? ? T A A T II OO N NN EER RRR T Y K R R Y Y EE RRR YY K R R Y _ EER BR Y _ We are nellintr all the standard and fancy quality writing papers at pricea never equalled In the station ary store* Our goo. In are sold by the pound, and yon get about twice aa much for the moi.ey aa in buying bv the quire: Berkshire and Fran.-onia Milla. OcUvo and Commer ctal Sises. i*r pound labuut 100 sheets), 13c. pound. Broad laid Linen, balm Fluiali. Ruled or Plain, 30e. pound. Hmooth Cream Laid, Ruled or Plain, 30c. pound Antique Linen. Octavo or Commercial, 30c l>ouod. Edinburgh Linan. Az.ire. Octavo, lac. pound. (Juaen Ann Linen, 3tlc. pound. Euvelu|f? to match these, 5 and 10c. park aire. Beacon HiU Linen, Smooth or Antique Finish. Oc tavo and Com. Sues. Ruled and Plain. 40c. pound. Man-ua Ward'a Royal Irish Linen. Octavo 4!>e. pound; Commercial (S1V. pound. Overland Mail, Foreign Correspondence, 40 and TUc. pound. Mourning Paper. Nirrow. Medium, and Wide 1^1? Linen, 'J5c. quire Envelofva to match, 10 and 15c. package Curreapoodericr Carda and Envelopes, 19, 25, and 49c. box Progressive Euchre Seta. 70c. Tally Carda. 5c. Drive ? hiat Seta, TOc. Carter'a Inka Black Letter. 5c.; Black Letter, fc pint, 35c. Blue black, 10c.. last Bed. lt)c. Buby's Metal Paints: Royal (sliding. 4Ur.; Royal Bronaa, 40c. Boyal Silver. 40c . Gold Ink. 25c. William'a Liquid Gol 1, S5ci ViaiUnff Carda. 15c. pack of 6a _ SMITH * WARD WELL. fL0-? 706 707-709 Market Space. TTifeApTnCLASSES IK ?l im stu<.4< ?, 111,1 1 ?:itiMylvaui? ivp Instructor*? f \ InVJviVa'a riKLA!,1:V OItJL; M'*M> LJte.r Trnna. per month ial?-:!i* ' ?w Antlqua, *3. f ADIES' l>ma<U J a. ? cut binaYion Jal3-Ut Cheapkb Thaw At Auction. FOB 9 ALB. 925,000 worth of Housekeeping Goods. at 8tore No. 1117 Penns>lvania Avenue. TO-MORR?jW, from 8 a. m. to 0 p. in. FUH SALE. til.500 worth of Boys' Clothing. at Store No, 407 12th itral northwaet, TO-MORROW. from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. FOR BALE. 91P.000 worth of Upholstery Goods. at Store No. 1119 I'ennaylvanla avenue, TO-MOiiROW, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. hi. RILES OF THE 8ALE. ?JO I^r Tent Discount off marked price*. Ternii Cash. Dealer* muat rail before 11 a. m. or after 4 30 p. to. The public are lnvitod from 8 a. ui. to 6 p. m. | A SPECIAL NOTICE. The Department*, aa quoted al>ove. were introduced at ! the PALAIS BOVA1. but three mouths since. The | Proprietor having determined todiac lit mm them offor* the mocks, valued at 955.500, at lean than ( oat Price*. I AN EXPLANATION. The (tood* were selected by competent buyer* from tUe leading manufacturer*, and were bought for (a<h, and marked at *iuall profit. Immediately after Christmas eaoh article wa* remarked at Cloa- ; tog-Out Price*, and now a* 20-Per Cant Discount ia alloweu off these laat price*, it can be truly aaid 1X88 THAN COST PRICES. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. We want yon to see our Boya' Clothing, and then you can form an opinion. There has been so much exaggeration of late in advertising Boys' Clothing that you Are Justifiably auspicious of all announce ment*. We are to (five up keeping Boya' Clothing? going out of the buaineaa. HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS I Are notified that the Sale aow taking place offer* an ' unufiual opportunlt -in fact an opportunity not i likely to occur sgaln. Table Linen*, Bed Cover ings, Curtain*, Cover*, fcc., at les* than wholesale price*. Not only one of the lament stock* of Housekeeping (lood* and Upholstery Good*, but one of the ttneat in the city. OF INTEREST TO ALL New Goods, such a* Laces, Gloves, Fan*, nandker" t chief*. Flower*, for evening wear, are arriving daily Other Good* muat lie forced out. 20 Per Cent Discount off marked prices of Liued R d Glove*? Cloth and Worsted Glovea?Men'* fine Underwear ?Cloak* and Huita?Fur*?Trimmed and Un- I trimmed Hat*?Lad;ee' Worsted Goods?Ladiea' : Warm Skirts?ChtMreu'a Worsted Goods, Warm I'nderweer and Dolls. 10 Per Cent Discount off marked price* of Shoe*, Slippers, Rubber*. Art Porcelaina, Clocka, and Lamps, and Leather Good*. I tr THIS ENTIRE COLUMN BELONGS TO THE PALAIS ROYAL. Fob Evening \Y ear. THE PALAIS ROYAL REQUESTS YOUR PRES ENCE AT THE OPENING OF S0MF NEW GOODS. NEW FANS. The "Mary Anderson," 3 long Ontrlch Plumes and Aigrette, mounted on single stick, $3. Those with 5 Plumes, Aigrete and bunch of tips, 96. these fans, have a small mirror concealed at back. New Fan* of 0*trtrh and Marabout Feather*. 93.48 Crepe de Chene Fans, feather tips, 9:1. Hand-painted Blaok do. lace trimmed, 94.50. White Gauze Fans, painted, only 91. Silk Gauze Pa nted Faua, 92. Red Silk Uatize Fan*, Spangled, 95.50. Painted Gauze with Ostrich Tip*, 94.75. Skeleton Silk Gauze Fan*, hand-painted, trimmed with Point d' Esprit Lace, 90.75. Skeleton Crepe de Chine Fan*, hand-painted, trim med with Fedora Lace, gilt *tick*. (ft Skeleton Cre|? de Chene Fan*, plain colors, beauti fully inlaid sticks, 93. Colore in above lots. Pink, leghorn, red. light blue, < ream, mahogany, and black and white. i NEW HOSE. Boot pattern Silk Hose, black feet with colored upper*, such as pink, blue, cardinal, hellotro|ie, nilu green, gray, drab, yellow and white. 93 48 a pair. Opera length Hose Plain Lisle Thread, 9129- Fancy 1 Striped, 91 tIN. spun 8Uk 91.83 a pair. Black Silk Hose fast black?extra values? MM silk, UNo., fl.lWand 91.3W per pair. Spun Silk, 91.08,919S, lit. 92.48. 9200. 92.89. 93.10. 93 48. 93.89. $4.08 and 4 98 a pair Colors. 98c.. 91 15, 91-39, 92.50 and 93,. 15. NEW LACKS. Many new styles In Black Chantllly, Spanish Gui pure and Fedora Lace nets and flouncing*. In deli cate evening colors, polkt-dot Silk Nets at 91.88. ?tripe* at 92.48, and the plain colors at 91.15 a yard. NEW NECRWEAR Some very beautiful handrun Black Lace Scarfs, and Fichus at 92.0(1, 90. U8 and 99 .98. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. Real Duchee* Lacs and very abeer Linen Handk'f* exquisitely embroidered, a* high as 95 a piece. Have alao opeued the most beautiful quality of finely em broidered Liuen Haudk'a at 25c. Please aak to see them. NEW GLOVES. New glovea are always aofter and better than those which have been in stock, even for a ahort while. Ludrreeed Kid Moequetairea. White, flesh, cream, Mack. Buttons; 8 I 12, 10 I 20 25 Price. 91.08 1 9198 j 92.50 I 93.50 ! 94.50 Pearl Kid (dressed) blark embroidery, 20 bu.tons. Silk Mitts (shoulder length) all colors, 91.98. Men's Evening Kid Glovea only 91 a pair. Ladies' H-l Hit ton Mosquetairea only 91. Colora Cream, White, pearl and pink BBB OO Y V -SSK - BBBB 8 8 W 8!?" b b o 8 BBB OO Y 88 CLOTHING AND HAT DEPARTMENT la being closed oat. A long list of reduced prices in the "Post," but dout wait, and, especially try to rail early or late In the day-less crowding then. This satire column belong* to toe PALAIS ROVAL; Woodward & Lothrop-s Colum*. TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1SS8. changed daily. Reductions In Wraps. Wesbsll continue to reduce prices oo our Winter Wraps until the entire line la disposed of. We harp nerer offered better banraine than in now nn uit. We are clearing out all winter gooda previous to onr Setni-Annual Inventory. January 31. Lower price* have been made on oar stock of Bora' Winter Overcosts and hiuu. WOODWARD A LOTHROP. Cor, lltli a.id F ata. n.w. About 42 Pieces Left. We have left inily about 42 pieces ol the 38 in All-Wool Drras Goods at 37)?c. PER YARD. These are in tbia season's moat iVsirable Checks, Plaid*. Plains, and Fancy Mix ure?. aud sold early in the se a n at 50c. |>er jtrd Are a genuine bargain at 37 !?c. WOODWAHD A LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and 1 ata. n.w. Clearance S>le Ok XTnderwear. It ia our deiire to cloae oiit the entire winter atock ol Men u, Ladles' and Misses' Merino aud Wool Underwear previous to stocktaking Jan uary 31. and to that end have made the follow iug reiliK'tiona MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. Men'sOeuuine French 12-thread Balorimran Underwear, winter weight, full regular made and tuli fashioned. Shirts, elites 34 to 44. drawers, 30 to 42 inches. Sold heretofore at 91.50 tor smallest size; rise 10c. making ih' largest size coat 92. We now oiler all sixes at 41 each. Men's Heavy Scotch (Shetland) Lamh'a wool Underwear, full reirular aud full fashioned. Shirts, sizes 3'J, 38, 42 and 44. drawers, sines 34, 38 ami 40. Sold heretofore for 91.50 Closing-out price if l .00 Men's Heavy Camel's-Halr Mixed Underwear, very pleasant to the sliii. Shirts. 42, 44 and 4(1; drawer*, sizes 38 and 40. Sold heretofore at 91.25 Closing-out price *1.00 Men's All-Wool Scarlet Medicstrd Under wear. full reirular mad.- Sh:ns, size 40, draw ers. size 34. Sol . heretofore at 91.25 t ioetu/ ont price 1.00 M-n's White Heavy All-Lamb's-Wool Under wear, extra trrade. Shirts, sizes 28. 40 a.nl 44 indies; draw. is. sizes 34. 3B, 38 aud 4C Inches Sold heretofore at $1.50 Closing-out price 1.25 Men's Ixtra Heavy Nor'oik anil New Bruus wick Co.'s Underwear, extra line quality, full regular made and full lashioned. Sh.rts, sizes 34 aud 3H . druwers, sizes 34, 38, 40 ai'd 42. Sold heretofore at 92.00 Closing-out price 1.75 Men's Extra Heavy All W<h>1 English Cash mere Underwear, full reirular made iind lu. fashioned, line grade. Starts, with ribbed skirt sizes 34, >(i and 38; drawers, sell-faced, sizes. Si8, 32. 34 and 38. Sold heretofore at 1 92 50 CI sing out price 2.00 Men's Extra H avy All-Wool Scarlet Medi cated Underwear, lull reirular u a<le, extra flti - quality. Shirts have ribbed skirt, sizes 34 tj 44. Draws have self-facing. sizes 34 to 40. Sold heretofore at 95.25 Closing-out i rici a.00 (Men's Dept., entrance 1013 Fst.) MISSES AN1) LADIES' IXDKH IAE Broken lines which we wish to be rid of be fore stink taking. Misses' White Merino Vests, high neck ami long sleeve.-, medium weight, Jersey cut, slz - 20 and 28 only. Sold heretofore at 75c. Closing-out Price *" '_>5c. Misses' Fine Mor.no Wool Vests, size 22. Sold heretofore at 1'Oc. Closing-out price 50c. Misses'Fine Merino Wool i'a .ts,aizes2(1, 2R. 3d, 32, and 34. Sold heretofore, according to size, at 70. 75. 80. 85. an OOc. We offer all sizes at 50c. per pair. Miasos' Ainerican Hosiery Co.'a Merino Vests, size 30 inches. Soid heretofore at 85c. ('losing-out price ?Joe. Childr n's White Sw iss Ribbed Saxony Wool > ests, sizes (5 and ' years. Sold heretofore at 80c. Closiotr-out prli-e .. (lilc LADIES' WIN 1 Fit I NDERWEAR. Ladies' Heav, White Merino Vests, sizes 28 34, aud 30 niches. Sold heretofore at 87)*'" Closing-out price 50c Indies' All-wool Saxony Hlbbe.1 Vests, aearlet and white, sizes Xos. 2 and 3 (medium and large i. Sold heretofore at #1.25 t'liMiug-out price 75c. Ladies* All-wool Scarlet Medicated Underwear excellent quality. I'ants, sizes 30 aud 32; vest sizea 30 32, 34, and 36. Sold heretotore at $1.25 Ctosing-out price 75c. Ladies' [scarlet All-wool Medicated Underwear extra heavy aud line. Vests, sizes 30, ,'12, anil 34 iuches. pants, 30, 32, and 34. Sold herecofore at. 91.50 Closing-out price 1.00 Lid ea' White W. O MedlicottCo.'s iwo-thirds wool Underwear. Vests size 2(>, pants aizes 28, 30, 32. and 34. Sold heretofore, according tosses, at 91.50, 91 00, 91.70, 91.80, and We offer all sizes at 91 each. NOTE.?Other departments are participating in tbia reduction sale previous to stock-taking, special mention of which will acpcar later. WOODWARD & LOTH ROP. Cor. 11 th ami F sts. n.w. Sale Before Stock Taking. To reduce our stock of BOYS' OVERCOATS previous to Inventory. January 31, we make the following re uctlons: Four excellent styles of neat checked, striped anil mixed Fancy Cloth Overcoats, for boys . from 7 to 12 years. Been selling at 97 and 97.50. CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR 95. 1 lot of Boys' Blue Boaver Cloth Overcoats, with cape. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM 97 TO 95 EACH. 1 lot of Boys' Dark Striped Cheviot Over coats. Sizes 7 to 12 years. REDUCED FROM 98 TO 9(1 EACH. YOUTHS' OVERCOATS REDUCED. The following Overcoats are for youths 12 to 17 years of age. aud are made from the best gra ia of materials and finished in an.admirable manner. YOUTHS' BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS. Sizes 12 ami 17 years. Reduced from 910 and 11 to 97.50 each. CHECKED ENGLISH COVERT CAPE OVER COATS. Sizes 12 to 17 yeara. Reduced from 912 to 97.50 each. ENGLISH WHIP-CORD OVERCOATS. Sizea 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 915 to 910 each. YOUTHS' FINE CASSIMKRE OVERCOATS. Sizea 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 915 to 910 each. YOUTHS GRAY CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS sizes 12 to 17 years. Reduced from 915 to 911 each. (Third floor; two elevators.) WOOD WARD k LOTHROP. ('or. llth and F sts n.w. J^ale Previous To Inventory. To reduce our stock of CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Previous to Inventory January 31, we make the following reductions: ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 3X yds. long, 54 in. wide. One-third off'. REDUCED FROM 93 TO 92 PER PAIR ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CUrtTAlNS. 31* yds. long, 00 in. wide, about ?4 price. REDUCED FROM 94.50 TO 93.50 PER PAIR Madras Lace Curtains. in Cream. Lemon and Fancies, 3M yds. long,54 in. wide. 1 line from 93-75 to 92.75 per pair. 1 line from 95 to 94 per pair. 1 line from 97 to 95 per i*ir. 1 line from 97.50 to 9tf per pair. 1 line from 910 to 98 per pair. 1 line from 912 to 98 per pair. Tbia ia an exceptionally good opportunity, of which advantage ahould be taken, aa every |-i' waa good value it the original price. CLOSING SALE OF TURCOMANS. The atock is smaller than it ever waa. With a view of aclling . VERY PAIR before atock tak ing we offer them at two-thirds and three fourths regular prices. Judicious housewives should avail themselves of thia excellent op portunity. 1 line from 912 to 98 per pair. 1 hue troui Sil4 to 910 per pair. 1 line from 918 10 $12..>0 per pair. 1 line front 920 to 915 per pair. KElil C1 iO.N IN CURTAIN LACE. White and Ecru, excellent line of patterns. 35c. quality, dowu to 25c. per yd. :i7.v quality, dowu to 31c. per yd. 511c. quality, dowu to 37>*c. per yd. &0 > yards 1 rimed Cautuu k lusii, rich, warm colorings, iu Persian designs. REDUCED h Ho n 37)* TO 2?c. PER YD. 50 pieces Woolen Faucy Fringes, desirable for trimming lambrequins, curtains, fancy work, Ac. REDUCED FROM 31 AND 35c. TO 33c. per YD. 1.000 pairs Biasa Curtain Cuaina. REDUCED F:.(jM 18 TO IIX'. EACH, 500 sards 50 men Spun Silk aud bila Petit Poiuts, tor furulture cove, lugs aud curtalna. Niu- cnoice colorings. REll JtuUi ED from 92.25 TO 91.30 PER YD. Few left Fine 12-4 Rsw Silk Table Covers. Rich coloriugs, R-DucEb FROM 95 TO 9.1 EACH. A genuine bargain, and cannot oe duplicated. We are also offering in this Department a complete aasortuieut of saaaoinbU goods, at at tractive prices. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD * LOTHROP. Cor. llth and F sts. n.w. Dress Shirts To Order We have every facility for making Mans' thirta to order. A competent cutter and litter and skilled shirt operatives, satisfaction guarau Priceei 81s for nine dollars. ix .or ten fltty. ?is for twelve dollars. We call attention to ourelsnnt Uneof Mi-N's ?LLt, DRESS SHIRT FRONTS, which we are prepared to place in ahtrta to onler, embracing PLAIN AMD EMBROIDERED PIQUES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LINENS. WOODWARD * LOTHROP. >19 Cor. llth and Fats. n.w. Shall We Mui A HUGE DONATION* r W* HHAT-T While Congrseeui?n are cudgeling their brains to invent * plan to reduce the surplus we have taken the "BULL BT THE HORNS'* And DM to work in a practical way to reduce oar ?took of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING To make room for the builders. who are pushing a*. Shall we make you a donation ? We tliall. t'nder the circumstances we could not do otherwiee and lire up to our idea of right. It if due to j-ou ihat we make some acknowledirment of the muUitudiuoua favor* you have (howered upon us, hence we offer Fine Montsgnac Surtonts, with velvet col lars, satin sleeve lintuva, and double warp Italian body lining*, at *8.50 each Reduced from 415. A modest donation of $0.50 to every purchaser. On Saturday, October 25, 1884. we threw open our do<>r* to the people, soliciting a sharp of their patron age. promising to protect them in every psrticulsr. We have kept the f ith. and to-day furnish new evi dence of our determination to continue doing ao, to wit: Newmarket Overcoats. All-wool Melton, silk sleeve linings, and double warp serge body lining, at 45.00 each. We soon learned that we had settled among a warm hearted. generous people, who took special delight in aiding an honest effort, and whose appreciation of right was keenly enthusiastic We. too, are enthusiasts when we have it in our power to Bell Fine Chinchilla Overcoats, Black and Brown, with Hilk Velvet Collsrs, Silk Sleeve Lin ings, and full Satin Body Linings, at 413 38 Finding ourselves in the midst of snrh charming surroundlnga, need we tell you how deep an Interest the situation possessed for us or how earnestly and zealously we set about It to niske ourselves worthy of your esteem, your conttden e, your patronage* Hav ing this end constantly In view partly explaina why we offer you such a tremendous drive in Fine Corkscrew Overconts, Black and Brown. with Silk Kactnss I>.mb!. W?ri> Serge Lin ing. perfect fitting and as dressy as need be. ?t 910 75 After remaining with yon one year we found our selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more iwim and added a floor. This is not specially surprising when you come to consider the fact that our good* hsve alwavs been fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We offer ss evidence of our claim a line of Wild Wale French Diagonal OvercoatR, rich Real Brown, with Satin Faring*, Silk Sleeve I.iu itnrs. and Double-Warp Silk Serge liudy Lining, at #1'- 00 The second year of our stay was full of success. At Its i lone we found it necessary to have more room, slid another floor was sdded. To say that we were highly gratified is a tame way of expressing it. To show that we are uot forgetful of past favors, we offer yuu now a line of All-Wool Cheviot Overcoats. Gray and Brown. with Silk Faclnrs. Silk Sleeve Linings, and D?ub e-Warp ltalien Hasty Lining, a hand some, *t) lish, durable, and iierfect-fltting garment, at <11 48 A third year brought our goods more and more in demand, and it is now an imperative necessity for us to have atill more room. Walls and partitions must go down. Every floor of the spacious four-story brick double building, W37 and 039 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 READY-MADE CLOTHING. While these extensive alterations and improvements are belli* made what shall we do with our stock? Store it sway. No. Rent another store aud continue to sell at our usual profit of 10 per cent? No. What then is best to do? Ah. we have it. Giva THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT! DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVESTED. We can well afford it. Our sales during the three years past have amounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Then w hy should we not donate to the source whence It all came the profit on (50.000- say 95,000? We grasp the opportunity. Fine English Kersey Over coats, with silk and satin sloeve and body linin.-s, at 416 75 each. Reduced from 420 75; a donation of 44 to every purchaser. We weigh the matter well. Browu ChinclUa Overcoats, strictly nil wool, velvet collsr* and velvet piping, heavy Italien lining, at 40 08 each. And settle it satisfactorily. Fur Beaver Storm Overcoats. drain at 410 00 each. Reduced from 413 50; a donation of 02 50 to every purrhaaer. Startling, but true. Bullock's Standard Diagonal Suits, seal brown, styl sh in cut. handsomely trimmed and well made, at *10 75 a suit. We ask special attention to this lot, as every suit is richly worth 418. Make yourse^^^f i',iald SvliU, *'?* 3:^7 g8asuit to 38, ""I* Regular P^f^t e^enen^Burtne- # ^ , iuit. Suits* '*** Worth gazing at. Handsome Cheviot stripe Suits, strictly sll wool, a late pattern and very stylish, at 48 68 a suit A new wonder. . Cheviot Suits, ail ^1. well trimmed and a .?? 30,37. ????*? You know ?u ?^UneTHarris' BIlk Mixed Boys' ayes will dance to thia music. 300 Suit* for Boys, material strictly all wool, stripes, checks, and mixtures; sixes 1.1 to 18 yean, at $5 50asui We have enumerated only a few of the rare bargains we have in store, as space will not permit us to go into detail. Tou bars Just two weeks in which to make yourself solid on U? clothing question. VICTOR K. ADLII'S 10 Per Csat Clothing Hotue 10 KTaKMSTtt itLf^cttn >12 Strictly One Price. WANTED?HELP. W nK?En_F,R8T't LAS* OOP*. AT 1703 K BT ? ? u. W. W OCIOURi |li) io V40 i"H am V .,,rr."U.:^j;,rT ' m-ny' or ? way " ?i.r5",a Pr"1' Men Cooks. SAML A. CUOMBS.B36 F st n w. \V*NJ*'' * competent ?<>m*n to do ? ? *?n*ra] housework for ? of threw aualL pl?ce permanent; u out stiy u rliti- rvi??r^n ???. ?*.* qulrej^Call at 401 A.t rr DICK'S AGENCY. WOMEN 00W * *40: rtiambenn ,|Ja. ?mImm nun *. UuudrtiM. men conke. wslte ?. I.utle^,^"' ..,, dairymen. m?n an,I wife. at once. Hl.lTthn w JalT-'-.t* Wfi2"Sr**2,? T,) CANVASS aWKI.UPAY sS&Sfc ? 12 ?o one well lecommended. 1S01 V e! j,? AVsuiUS*I>i;'V^\."15,11 Jhitk girl nm vv >ui?, Good home lor the n*ht mrL (112 A ?t It* \V ANTED- * MARRIED MAS OH RTOt K I'AKM farru'ud li'ik"? ?,r<,</f-d. who ander.laii.ls nTn <?i? ,??u?i e**; f" d c*?aJice "r the "'-lit TEmEkM^o^*'" oF ^AiUr... WANTF.D-A COMPETENT C<X'K. WHO WILL A Z i" waehtti* aud irouin*. AppH at .V.M _ _ J17-J?t* \V^J,KP - tTite- writer operator* to tfon T ii.,. {'"""'v" - "j" ''">?* *" <w?<t condi- I d.?: uffk vT, A"i".',hrr "f iinut.\i Ad ates GKO.R Mlrl ERi, care P p.C Co.. city Jall-12 ^TANTED?FIRST CLASs WAIST AM) SKIRT hands. Ai*|'1> at 140N Peuu. eve. |i* WANTED-PARTNER WITH Ti ?I.OOO will l"C"" 4e . ' >'ject to eitlanre Stir office inve?ti(ratiou. Address RICHARDS, W ANTKD-A WHmfwTlMtN lOM tiENERAL "'houaeworl; for a small family; must Ik- a rood euTL*Ul<vS>'*,iJffb?i "" Apply, with reter ! tJiiies, lo^o 14th*t. n.w. 2i? LTANTED?AT ONCE?A <>'KID WAITER PFR ? H AltD HOTEL, .RiM 14th st. n. w7 lT ^ItDr. A SETTLED. WHITE WOMAN TO ? ^KJ|1 "'"J dotreneral housework. inuat mm weU rr<ouinuLded 184.? K at. n.w. AN I EI) -A GOOD COLORED uiRlT AH CHAM w w 111 ?? , _V, aud to assist in wsshiuf. "nustwu'e ^ oiiuuended or not apply at ?il. 1 +v)l H #t ? ? J1t~Jt \yANTKI> - OOIOUO fiilL IN <',>|.<>K|.f) * * I n?a'e family ot throe for ireneral honae work Adilre-*, with reT ielire, i*i:i4 1 Ith -t. u.w. It* \V ANTED?HUND' 'RK'S EMPLOYMENT HJ' ?7i <"<-t*-?i liy la.li. ?, Hen and women, whim f^ all kiudnol <loui?wtl<' lalmr. lor I >i?triot #t.d stat??. with reference. T17M?t.nw. jalti ?!f W'ANTEIl - IMMI DIAI ELY. A COMPETENT * * oniaii to cook and do ir, neral housework tor a Am/l/at ?U> U,"ht''- "ference. re,,tllred. Apply at 1 HHi ith?t. n.w. Jal?l ,tt VV VN ,F" A WOMAN. TO COOK. WASH, IRON IN 11 kinad family. uiuit etay tiiifhtis, refereme re quired 11.1 c at. a.e. lkld .lt* \y ANTEIJ?AN EXPER ENCED HAND IN THE ?? Ki'oivry and meat husim-ci?. utituarried. and ti ust come well-r-conmieijded. Addreai i KAt. Kf U ' Mar om"*' _ _ Jklfi.:if W'ante" a ron-cusi lady* maid. k.,1 V""'""*'' y competent must be au k-cmu inhed I Kn*",h? ?u?d nfer^m-e. p. i*" w?ui<'?d?y nioniimr lietw.vn liiknl 1-J j #t I7U1 K 8t ii.w. j| | ?{-?jt* j \YaNTED-C0*>K8. NURftEH. wXlTKRHHEH. I tnmi lB m-amatren^on. 4*-.; .500 whit^ wumru ro.>k*l (H^aduuiirt^M for Sw.Ji?h. Ofiinnti Mini a I ft- en help.) BLRNHAM'S HELP AGEKCi. ?aoM:|L' E ? *?* Jal4 Uf \V *iLT,t r> ri M H y V 1 *Jt.K '' V - 1 "(>W L*DV Airentk Grand new rubber Uud-r?carmeMt for fainalea, #10a<fay: proof frea. MKs. || p. LI TLIi Chicatru. 111. ',,. - WAn"TED. A ?OY TO MAKE H1MSI I.E CKNI II T. , 'w?,f ij?rw<*'t Apply I sEETL IIOViCTT CoMPANi. (i.'lll Ekt. ii. .v. J14-dt* \V A N T ED-A RE LI A BLE M ANAGEH.TIfnR? M'UH ii 1> actiuai?ted with th# furniture, wool and .. ,1 or hardware huameiw. MANAUEIl. ->tar olB. e. jl4 ;i; WANTED-A CLERK COill'ETEN i To MAN Hit 11 the pr-i^wutionol |?n*ion . laniiH. to whom ir.??l wairea will be paid. Addr.as PEN'SK INS, Mar ? tti.- . JH I "Wanted a man op temperate ihiiits 11 located outride lea I nif ciii *. t > rcproaenf in nu section, ail established h"U?e. Mo nthly alar> A11 iti if 'i"lBr, :'cc?. MANL'FACl l u ll 1. 'k li..x d'.'T ? Ata4w \LtANTED?MEN. WOMEN, hoys, and G uI s" 11 to earn 'JO . to an hour at their ow u hen.. - ml number, work is simple and easy. Twenty working nanii li M. au . iivelo|<e, fnntniiiii/ * p?iiu-1- , f * . \Z mnd lull in?trvu U\>v*. w-nt for lOc..t<i lu>li? ;-uy ;?? ?t Ad.lreaail. a HOWELL * CO., K.itl.c l \t ni . ?i i 'j/i VV ANTED-A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMII Y 11 Leartiers for l'r.tf. CHIIISTNEK'S new ?i'i.J tenutlonal Tailor Kjstcm ' with any inch-rule ,.r Upe-tueuur^ ah .tie, ut all scientific tailor" cut. ratterns aiiil iaat?'rials cut, liMteti, ?irnm.! i?r ula I >1uie. J. MKSSKIt. "Oortneriratoxy ui AloJ? > " 1 t at.u.w. Wttaiuuyion. L>,0. (KMim*" WANTED -HooMs. WANTED ROOMS WITH HOARD: Wol ! D I * 1 board out value of an (Iran or part of a l'..it,< j tuew). Addreaa Ml SICAL, Star otUce. Jal.' -Jt* j WANTED-TWO fiR THREE INPt'RNISllE!) < IK | 11 partly furnished Room*, with board, on ?. .. I ' walkiuu distance ot lioseri.ntent i'linii ;^ j Office, for two adults; terms moderat. . v.<>. ;s ..f house pief.-rre.l, as |H>rn.aneBcy is .le?ir?l i>. of Pll^Tl^*2!['v Address, with lull part , ,i. ? I KoMPl PA\, star Jalti-iit VyANTED-FOl R OR rivp. I NFI RNIMII D 11 rooint for housekeepirir tor family at two, ui n.w . no. luldren. rent moderate. Address'lMJ! M i ?; Star office. jll? :)t* WANTED?BY TWO SINGLE LADIES IN <IF 11 nee thru? t-omtutitiicatiuir uufurnisli.vl rooms ,,u ??t or "econd floor, near I> O. D partiueut. SUV pn. c and adtlress W. p., star office. 114-'lc WANTED-BV A MEMBER OF THE GF.OI.OOt 11 oalI Survey to secure i?ruianetit fnniish. d io.U iin(s without Ixtard tor self aud t iu.l. . reuiur. M tv . rounectiiifr bed-rooms aim parl. r. usui?l% ab~. it .l.-ne toOctcte r, but wishes to hold son, - oii r? as. bl.- terms. State particulars. Address U-,i If. star <>""??? j.iH-:!t* WANTED-ROOMS-MANY PERSONS CALI. ON " us every day for furnished and utiiurulshcd Ef??SSl; 'layui* them to re it should s e us. RoiiM REN 11 \G AGr.Nt.k. Ill',' llth at. n.w . J.'l-1 :'.tM WANTED?HOUSES. AKT ANTED?A RESIDENCE. EITHER FURNISHED f ? or uniurnished, in irisxl location, northwest. state particulars, price and terms; owners only, no airent Address MILITARY. Star office Jalrt-ilf \V ANTED"? GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE IN 11 northwest part of rity for pma e family Vtiil EV.A'i ^o*1" e f,,r a cood house. Address "1 III V ^ 11. FAMIl.T, Star..thee. Jal*J-tIt* W ANTED?DIRECT FROM OWNERS. HOUSES 11 and Lots for cash i nn han rs. Any properly placed Willi us will be liberallvwilvertiseJ at our ei pense. lteuucollected. Estates nianairwd. lnstirsu. e tfletled. HOLLAND it THOMPSON, 131S F, Mb. u itur Suu Buildiu/. |,; WANTED-M1SCELLA N EOUS %KT ANTED?WITH OR WITHOUT HORSE-A W \ 11 iron suitable lor feed business. At 17'J.'l Pel u ?ylvaniaave n. w. jt? WAN1ED-BY A POOR WHITE WOMAN GEv 11 tlemen's or family washinx to take home i-e.er ence ?riveti if reguind. Please call or addresk "U4 Mass.ave. u.w. ]j. WAN ED-TO RENT-A SHOP SUU ABLE FOR 11 carryiuK on the buildinir business. luiiued.Nte possession required. Address D. 4 II., Star offlt.. WANTED - BOOK-KEEPING-ADULTS yUAL ltied in three weeks; practical instruction no buainess-coUeire system. Terms moderate. A.ldress UI Y'. Star office. J? 1 T-.'lt' WANTED- HOLMES BROS. A CO.. MAM FAC turers jf line silver plated war., nickel platmir and brass isjiishiiitf', '.'OH North holiday st, llaltuuorv' Mil. I.epiorii.a-ii.i r. platum a ?i .? Jalt-1 in ' \VT ANTED?LADIES TO LEARN THE AR I OF 11 dress, uttiuir by the |*rtect tsilor square, with out the use ol |>aper patterns; all draftings don>- on If" da *> .'5 1 ltn st. n.w.. opposite Moaes'. >14 1m wanted-u. s. a^d foreign stamps, in Ii collei'tiolis or otherwise, lor csali. A lar. e aasort mento stampa aud |sjsta?re-sUiup sibuuis for sale at 3,')U>4 Pennsylvania ave. C. F. KOTHFUCH'S. _JaU-:n? WAN 1 ED?FINE AND CO mFlIC \TID Watches and Clot ks re|*ired at my residence,:?J4 E at. n.w., at less than usual prices and warranted. S:> years" experience. Riiifffrout door Is-ll. Jal4-;?f J. H BRAMHALL. WANTED-AN EXTRA GOOD AND WI.LE-PAY" 11 iiiK apisiintment under the Government. wilt pay very li!>erally for such. Address, ap|?iiitiuir time aud place ot interview. J. I. B.. Star office. |al4-6t* WANTED - EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM 11 amok) ci.imney* to know that I iruarantee to cum them or no |*y required. Ramres, Eumat.s and Latrobes made to heat or no pay. W. E DANTE, P. U. BoxoiH. Jal3-lm ANTED-GOOD TENANT8 FOR THREE NEW handsome, tt-room, hay window Bncka but hail ing distance iroui two lines of car* and herdica. SOU Va. ave. a. e., SOS aud S10 L st. a. e.. reut only 115 W ELLER A REPETTL 3-?0 Pa. are. a. e. Jal.l l w W ANTED-TRY OUR BUrTERINE AT CENTS 11 a pound. Doean't ret rancid, keeps better tuau Butter;satisfaction ruariuiteed or money returntsd. Stalls :<4ll. l">0, 351 Center, 51 Eastern, aud o44 Northern Liberty Markets. W M C. SCRlbNER. au3-JUw* WANTED?HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR second-hand Furniture, Stoves, Carpet*. Cloth inir. Old Paper, Iron and Metals. Adorsae Uok 1?. Star office. Ja.1 lm' WANTED-WELLS DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN IT All kindaof well work done in most skillful man ner. Pumpe mads to work easy, pumit* aud pump stuck furuisbed. Tertuamoderate. WM.H.MOFFA1, 3-d Stb n. e. dl-Sm-J WJ AHTKD?FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, CAR II |?ta, stovea, Ciotluim, or entire Household Ef fects. T be highest oask prices paid. AddressR. UAL li, ^11) 7th at. aw. d'J4 WANTED-1T KNOWN THAT C. & BUNDY, OF " 4oS Louisiana tn., (opposite City Hall), la Com miaaioner ot Deeds for all the States and Tern lories (except Maryland). nis-tim W ANTED-CUMMISS10BEB OF DKEIM FOR 11 every SUle and Territory. Notary and U. M. Cotnnnskloner. JNO. E. hni.l? ldiif F st. n.w. In olhL'e Ironi U a.m. to Q p.m. letephone :t44-_*. l.j w PERSONAL. JAMES A. McDEVITT, CHARLES E. FONDER. Detective Atrency, Roonia No. SU j Pa. ave. n. w. Thlastrency la independent of Government or munic ipal control, does not operate lor rswarda nor eunfS In divorce esses. dl3-2m CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and Answera._ Send 10c. to book-atores or to M1S-U I Answers. Send 10c. to book-stores or to & W. i LY>N, A.M, ivy Institute, Im* Southwest cor Hth and K sts. n. A CTHOR1ZED AND BONDED A Hdlos D--HV. jsA-lja' Office, 9id> F at. n.w^ Wsehluyton. l\ C "SUBURBAN PROPEKTYr LVIK sAEE-IN EAST ROCEVTIX*. MD., 87 ?T choice lots, cheap, la Wsat End, Rockville. 43 beautiful sitae for ho una; 17 Mm dally. MILTON * LbCKETT. VUrTkw. JU?-Bt? aisst WANTED?SITU ATTONS. \VAXT?n BY A CoLoHF.P *H<? C\N 1 * furui?b tW br?t ot rvfereuee* aSituatnin mm rba?u ??* ma d. or n do * ueral h?.?i?.-woik. in arnall fa?d? Api'lyftl',' N?m* \?.rk svf u m It* \VAN1EI> DICK* AUK NOT H \8 FIBST-JXA** *v Cookx, chamt*<rmaid?. wa'trv??'W. lau dr>?e*?. aeemetresiiev. r'irv?. holler*. co?chmen b???w JWJ* tn * bo>a. wtth city refvrem*** til3 7Ui *t n ?' 1 ? UM>tr.D at nv\r>gr\KTF.HH - h>sni??N^ for ?'oo*?. Cha iibennii la. W *itre?*, |a?m.wii a* ^ Vnrw Men Wv>r\0 CA?rtnw*. Ilutlera. HAM'L A. i\* ?M 1*S. W.ft I at. n. w. Ml ?-**? lAfAVTKD BY A Usl h IAM I >a m 1 ) a aituati -ii a? nur*e aud chainbrriuaiAL Pie*** call at |(tt7tftfcit ^v. H* U'ANTKD HV TWO NMIITF (ilKIA s|TT *? rtKiM, I'tt' aa cook and <'an Anly 1T41 UM n* It* WAXTH) HV A KKsPKCTABIJt WH11 K UIKL f ? ? n tn Jr o!iui>hfrir<>rk ?n?1 plain m -wi>n Can rive *>hh1 referetie Addrtae k kl'IE. star ortbe.* YV *NTI lK~A# w:siptc! Afti f <\ lori i? mix ? ? wai.M a nine a* cuatnberii ai 1 or *?? ? ral ho-?ae mo. k in mall family < all or addr*** 1N04 L ?t It" W w \VAXfk.!V-BY * LaI>Y IkfcLi. I'WIM* At* ? v poiutment under ?* vi'rnm rt, will p \ #10 <r I'JO for nilr. Addreaa M Ah\ 1. AN1>. Mar oiLce lt# WAN I ED?AN KXIH W.UAP11I 11 f ? tnd tv|?.? iter, with th* eternal aUmti -a rou?? ?ju? nt upon *? Veral \?*am net vice a* t bin . |.*rk Iti the coilUtin?r bOiiwe of a tuuiitur and nrai.ut*- tuHtttr com 1 any, de?nrf*? IV?d?i?>n a? s^nator'a or lawy?r i? clerk Addrewa Ho* .'15 Kuurom v, * jalti\M* \\*ANTEI?-B% V KE*rtCT^Mi; AMI ABIT " wh I lady, a Poeitiou aa ;.>-uv h?" , ?*r i?r to tak? chatve of an aparimeM nonae (**td r tcren?- r*?u. Addr tm Mas. t'. I. u.. star office. J*l?? tt* \V ANTLD- MTl'AT lONs FOli * HI I K A ND OOK " OKI D( i la D'i ?**?. wait'-ra. hoti*? i .? n. kitchen hatula thr??e r?t*.n??l i u- k r*. t ?? la<>\ c<i|*)TM?. 4<'. M |K KS?i AM t?.Kl fi.fj V i' v.Jftll M* \\*A\TH? \ IIMKOI '??!! I.\ tUMI'lltM 1* KorthAit'rr.ian la?ly wvah?~* a ?, -it. t? t?* 1 cl ildtvn in th*? laturuatf*1 r -? m;t n lady, hurU*^t PfftTemra. AJtiTNa ol flMW >?ar ? ? t:- '- |a!4 y :amh> h\ a m'knm.uaium: anptvi v " writer eiti|4ojrmrti( In law. pat ..i atunwy. real estate -i ?.th? r ofh? r% at inodfittf ?alar> . ?u.- n ; . U t i? ?'K|?eneuiail. r?-i< reik-tMi. Addit ^? B< \ 7?: -:ar l oftrA in 14 it ; anir.iw \ \?h s?, man or wrttm vt r dMreaaSltaatiofe aa biKtkk^ti^r i. :> Cat futni-?li r i**r* ? and wdlimr t-? \\ - a ! r .? ??Ti<all aalar> at tirat. Adafw LKX. HtAr \ >flhf jaH-itr \VANTH> sm A llnNH 1<?U ALL KIM?^ ??!' it h?l|?; to rf!iil?> ?*r*. iruarai t? ? t t? lx? tnliUiiK*. S | V \ 1 N *>' ? Ml \ l \\|? HOOM BKNi lNOBt HKAC, TI7 ?*th ft i. . till V p.m. Ja'i ?'*' KUlt SALE _ MISCKLLANEOUS 1^?'R SVI.F-TWU OVA1.-IHUST iA?l*. 7 .?n?l tl te#t. At 41T? 1:1th *t nw >17 :it* 1^(?K feALt A rAKTV LF.AVIMC* THF.CITV VMI.l. aeU at 4 aaorlUre an el?wa*jt vardr>be fo .v 1! , ( Can be i??n at WL1.K.S 1 Cu.'S,t?:li La. a\.v i n.w. It 1!H>K M ALft>?FIRIvf'Bt H >F HAFK. AT A li.AIUiAi N all modem iini?r.-\i ??.? 'it- ?X'?nl?iuation I - k. ? t. Addr. h? tt A<iNKR, 710 liMliat n.w. Jil7 Vf I^OK hAI.K SID1-liAR, TOP bl OoV. NO FAIK OffcrKftllM lnguirt- 4 l.? I. at. U w. 1' * I*?K SAI-! 1? KHAht"' OKOKOKTOWJi OKI* ' stock. 1 ayn a rood return un price ?k??d. UtANK H nUH'tK )alO :ir 14lti V at . K<-llomr HuiUiur I70K fcALK?NALOOX AND ttthTAt'KANT ?11H t urn it ui>* and ttxturt*. ch?ap, 014 mo-unt ot *ui - HH4N. A| ply 1I<U '?th at. tl w. JnUV'tt* 1'OP. sAI.K V?K ARE ITULIhHISO AT Hh rl.K . copy: I^aOitana, oompleto. Lawt Idea. %*oo W?da*r. Invitation to the I?an- e, \\td?er. Bo?lan*er M .n li Krmiiii v\ait/.?? TaruntWla. H? .lor. Hit*) 14 ?V CD., Publi^hera. 7th *t. n.w. oCfll-rtn IfOR SAl.K ? IIA NIlHt >M K THOKOIUHHKKD l ouy, with cart and Uartie>?. nn?-at tura- ut in the city, aold for Ma.it of n*?e. Inquire ?tablc X.'4')l I'a. a\.- lalti I SAl.K?AT A ItMiOAIN A sfm |iAIC I Drewatcr. sprunr. aquare-lMik. . witli !?? a??<l shuft, an iroovl a> new. A1h??. .4 l*ortiaiid < 'itt- v \\ quiivat lUMiM S?. K**il?af- lliiildin*f, 14111 1 wi j.iiti >? 1X>K HALF. ? JI'Hi AUK1VLD. TH | MY ?^ki|i I'rat and I>nvin<r 11 rae? al*o U i?ekd o| u priced llorm-a: a:ou? line Soirel \lair. v??> H 'HLtliLL k. ^IHILV'S StatMe. 111 rear of l? -t. I n.w. I^OK SALE- I IV1 U N. TWlvn. ??l{ Till 1\ ihirv? of SU' il ilar.vvi 1.1 v? ?>t??. ^ <la**< <*?epa! , - fttn'k. i HAS. A SHiKLI*S, iOUti F f-t. xi.a. Jlii-'.'i' SAI.I >1 0< K> nK I 111. \MKMU \ > ??K \ M1 - ojdvi ?? ?'oinpkik> . Browt:'* 1? .*p!.*?n the I..tioty|H? < 4.1'.| an>. ^nolitln.nrer I?ive ^t.M-a < ?r . pun>.:. d o;li??; :n<l>i'tr..?l sr?M*ka l>o:i^ht mid - id CH AH. a >Hir LDs. ititn{ F at. n.w jl??.*.t* 1V?K n?Li NINKIY I INK (!?.?? Sll % LS M At4 1 ? to Tf-leirraph Stta k at ?* ? a l.ar i? AN Hi l> sT< 'N ! . Jh14-:U hti?l Fat. n w. 1V>I; SALE HAK AND IIXTKllEs |.l? I N-K l?-w i?-ii.. and a kfood l?u~.n? rs- "taiid. ; \ ^ h*"iltli, a d will ?<<id cheap lore ah. 11 ? . 1. - t*.e premises. llKJti titii nireet a.w. C. 1 *?!!.? \ , Eli." ^ ^ ja 11-411* 1JI ?K H 11J he C'pi .k'hf Piutio . | .H?I ?'Uf < liieaeir.ur tpiare 1'uun ' One Hftiti'V 7-?a*iave I ??? Other irreat banrmua in I |>;i/U4 and .^jiiare liaiioa 1 li VN AKl> i jal4-:tt Wi.t I'a. ave., a*r ut fur nu iiiwh.v A s*?n?. I^Ol; SAKK < l .\U SIOBK. 1> A Sl-I 1. ? I i-atlotl. 7tli r t. . (lolt w a Kvaai buaiue?t? , ?'Olltd ta- tl rrenae t. rei.t reaf*< .nable. t> a.v?n iriven 1 1 M-iii:nr. st:ieiiy I U'lii.'ttur 110answer. Adareas A U I., st .r jal4-.lt* hALE LAR(?! FAMILY < AUKU(il. IV ? ?'"*1 repair, a pair of nm-Kent in k> bciw>. a?-t ot noubl*- huruea-s pe te- tli ut*. aud an ? \.-eil- nt h /O*. new Inquire ot K F. IIANNA. lioutii CI in 11? pacta* j^i4 >t I^OU HALF. BF.O FEATHFHH. l.V A VOFSD. ? Loir*-. :.? w, a ?i < 1? Alao, litMM i - .tn ra, Mai tr -hw ie.; lowtfat pri?-e?* ??rdeia by mail and I oti enme. Delivered. ALHEU1 nCITZ, <?:'>* H at 1 n.e. d.*t7w* ?5h>K KU.E-HK HAN 1. A FLN% FIHI l'I.N?K Hiaturs. a uumlier t Ratie?*a and a fair I1.1C 2 t?aa k mures. tl:a? Wf w ill s?'.l J?t loWt-r than Wholesale rate, iu , lei to bjh ?-illy < ioae i>ut the halauee oi < av erly \ i o.* ?to? k. '1 his stoek 11.Kit all la- gold and the atore vac ated. Lui. le:** and o'.ui-naiuakiiiir impr<?v?-iiienta art.* ju \ ued to call and aecure barvauia whiie the\ can. K. K VM \ I ?K< ?k. ? . ? a a. J. milj.kk.* Jat.1-1 w 14~?? S. Y". Ave. 1 I^OK SALF hltOl i.UAMH. COI PFH AND Hv.H'K iwaya tot \tote u*?e. maile 1 ?> la*at makera.m I rime order aud at oue-liaii orifnnal coet. aiao.car ! tiare*. bOKtflea aud wtitfi-nt. 4??*i Pa. aTe. \N. F. , OEYEB Ja7 I^oh SAI.I ?CAI.I RAI'H TYPK-NS HI 1LU. t?<X?D . oruer. ay. umhla li*iy? le. ot will : ? iianife another H:< yel<- or Tnrycle lorntKMl Type- 1 writer. Capital I'ytk- Co., 14(Ki New York av. J:.4 .tin hAl.V l*il VKKV kl.K.\NT MHlAINS On - a brilliant and \ery ?weet t.?ue. miurn.n ?tit i [ parlor upritf-httrraud llam-. ro>ew-?.k] ?-aae. han<l^?tn- ly tmthhed, lance?eze, Ifrvul volume audvaoA^r, ttmal but I a al.ort time. can l>e boturht v?*r> low on eiiiall tm>nthl> j i a\ menta or e?*h. or will exchaiure an tnve fnil value foroidPimio. We make a . -j?e-ialty of <i<bau* ? ' ' inif new ?-r. onU-haud I pr'^rlita ' s i ov, and our *a\mwr to you iv a. way a t*? * lOO letter than any other tirct-claaa bo:i?e. \ lanre tou round cor .er ?>.|uar?- Piano, in e^*ell?nt order, lor only a 1??>. i ? 1U per month. This i? a rate I?*!*'?:in. THK PIANO KXCHANOE, )a4 4 130K 8ALL SIM1INU HlKJis BIKD FOOD AND < a*va, <???.d Fiah. AguanumM, and Fiali 1 ih??I. Laiveal aaa?<rlmeut 1U the city at SCH\lID'S lilkD ; SiOltL. lVth at., two doors soutU ot I'a ave. d*.*s l::i I IjHJB SALf-?fcNC\ ?'LtH'KIUAS. JAMKm PAKTON, ' the celebrated histitrian aud taluvra,.di*?r.pa> !? "liiat | I in every jiouae where ther< iH|4aced a ret of Ai>pletou'? Cyclopedia it ia like to< ndilikT the wliolf* laiml> to col- J j leire." This work, all the voluiuoa, can U- oPtained at | olice on Kinall moiilkly paymeuta by addreaaiiur li- x ; I 1V.P. Mai o d*J4 IMH IXMi BALK?THE *X>TT<r AiAS ENGINE KK ?lUirea no boih r avoida ail exjieuaive attendance. I no Iomi of time , no nanuiinKot fn-1 .send lor circular I and priee intL D. DALLAtl-. A>reut? till itnst. j 1.1X '.n. I^OR s ALE?NEW. CL! A N LIN F PICKKD ItLD- ! teutheib, 15c. a (ouiid. the lieat in the ? ountiy ior I the uionev: orders by mail or otnerwiae pr??uioti> de livered. NN M. SKI I Z, 7\'4 Ifd at. n.e. iiJfH Ka* lTOK SAl.L-IO.tHKl LOCI M AND Cnl M M I J Fence Posta, deliver^! in Waaniuiftou. Ai'ply to kluKDAN. ('AlUtf k OU.. KiTvrUm, Na. JaiO-vt LOST AND FOUND. I^JI SD?A I'l'HSK < nM AlMNG hMAH. SI M * of Ii:>'!!* ) ; UWlirrcall OI.I.IU th' H.IIJC ll) v- I lnif l?r>'t?riy ?n<l iwym.-fur ixivcrvtM-uirut. lilt "Jil | ?t. ?>. ?.attnrttuVluck. li* UKT?LKA1HKK MJllHK, Vl.sTKKOAY. O.N j .J ortli t'm-Ui'l nt., U-tw <uLauaa>rUe lu-?.nl n'turiiMl t< i?tVW N..rili ( a| IU>l ?t It* ONT-UN KATUKUAV MIIKSIXII, A BI.A< K _i t'.H-krr <l?Mrlt,?ttlKJV H?t. It* LuST-i EKTI'< Al K SO. 2."? H?K TKK hHA..K8 NttrlLerii Ma. ket Hit* k. r* turu ?.f aaid t*er titK'air ti> in) .tii i* a rrwani v)U U iriveii. O I. > lUUMtgOMKMaarrn w. jalT '.'l* LOUT JAM AKY l?t. AFltK K OVUM K I" M.. A auali Ami* a|>t> Allium, ixiiiiaiuiiur a 1 ti? twUh-U cuuUiumI * If id irm-ul?ck.a. Aauital*l> reward if rv t;i:u -t to 1 .">113"^Mtll at. It* Lost os j a.m aky ?. a sm all whitk hoi sd ilij?r. witti Lrt-vu a|Hita no aiil .nil vara . lie had a main > ullar un n?ck ?lib tiie luitial. K I*. K., X4J7 P at. li.w. a A liht-rml reward will be |mid for H< return tn aald Iiuuit-r. Jalti-:5t* Ijousd-os thimuVt aoKSlSO. IS A CAB on th.-Mi lt 1 luiv a irol i lir-*a*t|iiii By idrntiiy tiff it and 1* luirii?tof adwrtlartiiMit thr owner ituiH It at U'> Grant I'lac*. )al4-:tt* OtiT-A WHITE HET.tU IXM*. LKMO.N hPoTH - i m 4.4M1. Itrwanl if returned to 1701 I -i u w. Audrwaa on culUr. >14 3t COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. I^OK KKST-FOK THE YEA It lKMM -A VEUV Ideaaant nr? aud couifortal>l<> Cott*>re of ti%e rooina, etc.; atablea. Harden. | aatu e. and otvlia d irruunil. .1 tabbed, at Ardwirk Htation. on tbe B and P. K. a. taeuty uiinutea' iklr from Uh-cit| . rnti f.MMI |ier annum. Alao. dairy or truck lam, at Ar>(?rk-k sta tion. witb couifortabi- dwelliiiv. Iiarn. atone apniif liouae. etc Of > a.ualactor> tenant with < afiial mo rent required. ?. M A MEixjl. JlT-lm _ Attorney -at-Law, 4?".' la. ave. IiAKM AXD UENTLEM AN'U OOL'STKY SKAT ?OB aalr, at a kanrain If taken iiuii.nliati l) . ntidruce newly fitted ui> aud fuml*ba?; suble. bam^ ?* bouae. *c.: In irood reiaur. 370 acrea aiinatiou ?er 1.ml) healthy, near aalt wautr. wnb beauului iw man .iiuc ?*w, and only one hour ny nil to V aebuicton. Price <1.\U00. Addreaa A. Star oftre. )al4-l*'* 1'on iau-u ikudQ) roan is most F iroiuery Co.. Md.. near kiet Branch K.K.. 4 cboire e?tatea near <'?aduit road. Alau tuany hue laruia .a Loudoun Co., Va.. near railroad. A beautiful hoaie with At* arrea In nuburtje ol liaaalmrr V. a I TuS k Ltt'KETT. 9.15 F at. n.w. al4-?f L Ok SALE- 71? acrea, & allra fruoi *aahm#top f Pnnce Ueoiire Co., kid., tl.ouo. 40 acrea at Ar4 wick atetiuu, fTince Uworve Oo , ad. on railroad. N nil la. out. ?tiO j*>r acre. 130 acrea In atehttri .tatioti. adjuinlnir above. |16 |>?r arc. #j-acra Iniinvead i.rui, bouae l'J room.. Hue?in tiard. tr. * uulca from city, ?4,6410. 10J acrea. with iina.1 bouaj.SH u.ua. out, J'J.S.'.Oi 3AO acrea prima timber laud. S|Otta) I vaal , Co.. \a.. f l.i i??ac(w; St5?i-?cra Improved fann. ?lie county. iS.000. .%U acr>a. 3 milea from 'he city. In the INMrkl ?t Columbia, ftoOU par anew, will as change any o, jalt-101 KM t at, Boom 4. ORC. WORSTED BALLDBEM TBIMMISO. ALL &U akadaa, cat to be. jer rata Barked la blaa ae tJ ehartaa. cut to be. par yard. Barked Iwuiwa. DOCMI-E CoBulSA ll MS* mi aud UM11U lOS, llttiacra. FOR RENT ROOMS. |>Ji: RFM-XF-AR IOV A ORCLC. * PIFARANT r ?>ntte of Km?ma 1i imli \a*in hod woi ? ??r l*i?* )<? k ;a>- ?>r ?>(? n i?ii>l l?>d t?Wr twtrl u deair?Vt iT,r?i? fiiut.) p iw-it. -t lSO'tyirt ? ? s T t1 kenr ? :?i ruit i %rt KMttHJtp rn?* J ?! ??r. in. h??t a d caa. ?t 101 to ' ?' t <?r hihI 10 u at ?>uUi tMdk JilT-'JI rOKKFII I \Kl> ?fl AM? Hm H'K?MON KIRkT r ft - r I.*11 u. H 1}- rvruttbM. ?l 0(?i? 1 Ul? at >* ; bp |^ >u RI.HT IVAMifOAIKt % I ' liM"IUP I'AK ? I'ft.ot!! rhoiiv. ??!! Mcll??l. ?onth ml ^4 ir ut UtiQt in ?l airaK" m nil oth * vrr* ii<* h^tiut. ?ith or oitb antb* ut U?ar?I 1(W? Rtfc ?M> ? J . 4 ? *?? \Y ANTVlM.nF?iM not sf WOK* rOK A* tft " attl v t. t* ? a.?M l.\ . r. .i ? ????" ???? ?*??? ?. io-a?) (Oil? 11 the Hftlift I I n ? 111..*-IC* ??*. Kit t*\h at k.? It* kV.K KIM ltd JSHTU ri'CXHHCD (\?M P noun *1IM? r. ???,*.?.. u ti, fr,. lit Mfe.tfajft' r in-ma ttMxlftitf 4K*:i rat U.a. jalrt !*t* |*??K KF*T *IAK TH ?*A* CliU'Ll fcr 1 U)*ho<i ft. tor aouth fr> ?nt n?>in ?H! nr viih out ? >\}*>wiUn ro<?tn. **. #?i ?*i i . >k lb** *?m?i OA market ?(V? r?i*. a* \^1 m an at*|s 'xmiu* ttoaiturr. Ad? 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