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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WF.MESDtl ?*. 1" ( HOSBV H. *?%? Mi?*, lb* ImlM Mu b?* * regular. rrrwmmrmt bona fide dail* rlrralmlm vorr tku ir?Ml ilinl gf sat Mbrr Jtil* paper p>hli*fccd la HukliflM. ?"?? -?rb ,k?' ?1 all ibr 4mtlf payer* beiw udd?4 tacetber. Tb-' *?nate quick work yesterday of pass ing the bill which bad already passed the House, cHlning the ?mount of writing or printing which may be put upon the wrapper of a package ol lower-class matter sent through the malls. This. however, dof's not dispose of the objection raised by senator 1'latt to the ruling ol the Ptwt-omce Department on the case of the books sent by one of fcls constituents to the several members of congre*. Hooks are printed nutter, and come within the third class. on such matter, even the new law forbids the addition off anything In the nature ot a description of the sender s buslne*. as, for instance, in the case under cot. alteration. the phrase "advertising acenta." This to a sensed prohibition. Tue distinction between third and fourth class matter was not made for the purpoee <?f giving the fourth ciass any advantage over the third class In considera tion of the higher rate of post ait" demanded for It. That higher rate was established originally tor the purpose of discouraging the needl?s* use of the malls for transporting miscellaneous m?-re handle, as contrasted with the trimportation of printed matter, which ha* always been given special prlv. lie**.* in considerstl n of Its supposed educational quail? v. Mr. Piatt ? as quite right In denouncing th? ruling of the department as absurd, bat ne might have gone fur her and applied tbe same characterization to a bill which. In spite of some really good feature, crystallizes that ruling, as It wew, Into law. of course, what was demanded by tbe mercantile community was some new legisla tion on the general subject, and that quickly; but there will now. unless we greatly mistake the signs of discont-nt, be an equally forcible demand for the amendment of what has already been done. By degrees the statute law on postal mat ters will be worked Into a sensible shape, where it will be a benefit and not a nuisance to people gov erned by it. In the meantime, however, K would be a good thing if Senator Piatt himself, or his constituents who mailed tbe matter In contro versy, would make up a test case for the courts, to ?erve as a precedent, and show whether descrip tive phrases, at least with all fulsome adjectives stricken out, are not to be considered a legitimate part of the address ot tbe sender ot a third-class package. The president's message accompanying the re ports of the Pacific Railroad Investigating com missi. n confines itself chiefly to the discussion of tne majority report. It reviews at some length 1 he history of the Pacific roads, showing how the ?;overnm?*nt not only made the handsomest provi sion for their encouragement originally, but after ward doubled Its generous grants of money and land, and degraded Its own lien on the property from a first to a second place; and how the only reward It received for all this liberal treatment was a greedy appropriation to their own uses, by the managers of the roads, of all the ready money that could be obtained by them. It Is evident, from the tone of the message, that the President has little hope that the roads will ever be able to lift the ovenvneiralng load of debt which they are carrying. The principal of the Government guar anty t*>n Is already Issued, with the Interest ac envd therecn amounts, to one biindr-dand forty million dollars, and will amount, bv the time these bonds mature, to nearly one hundred and seventy nine million. Against this huge aggregate the companies have paid about thirty-one i.-_lllon; but the men who have engineered them are worth a great many million apiece, obtained liow? Through dividends and Interest on securi ties which ciiuc into their possession, not by pur chase In the open market, but by business bar g Un-> between themselves acting as trustees and t iiemselves acting as contractors under tbe name of tbe < -ed:t moblller. This Is a state of things vhlch tray well call forth strictures from the ITesidet*.; and his suggestion that Congres3 act promptly for the protection of the Government by forbidding the issue of fun her patents for public lands uutll tbe companies shall have fulfilled their obligations, entered Into when the roads were tlrst laid out. Is timely. Congress should lake up the subject at once, and. if there is any fair means ot stopping the present waste, apply It. ? ? At the meeting of the New York state Bar Asso ciation y-?*terday, Daniel Dougherty delivered an address by invitation, in which he fell afoul of the press act! drubbed it soundly for treating the Jake Miarp blodlers, before trial, as if they had been duly convicted of the crimes laid at their door. There m.iy lie occasions on which "trial by news paper" has been carried to a harsh extreme; but, us the objeit society has In view in establishing a criminal corte Is to rid Itself of criminals, the press can banlly be blamed for lending Its aid In the good work as far as It c in without Injury to any one, and the libel laws are broad enough to protect even a maa under suspicion of crime. It he can t-bow his Innocence. There is one thing certain; . If the press did not hunt out tbe wrong doers, half tbe time nobody would, and ! they wculd go unwhipped of justice. Tols was notoriously the case with tbe sharp gang, as It was years before with the Tweed ring. It Is un doubtedly tbe realization of the power of tbe press to crush bad men that restrains many a public functionary from an evil course to which he Is tempted. And of Us occasional indiscretions the public Is disponed to take as charitable a view as tbe wife of a celebrated judge did of her husband's severe charges from the bench. In one instance sue was asked if she did not think he was unfair In denoanilng a murderer as vigorously as he had to a rather unintelligent Jury, when there was danger that tbey might acquit In spite of the un answerable array of evidence. "Weil," said she, "the Julge has his own conscience in such mat ters; and when scoundrels of that stamp come before hlrn for trial It will never be his fault if they're not banged." The Wlikins bill to permit national banks to in crease their circulation from ninety per cent of the par value of the bonds deposited with the United htates Treasurer as security to the full par value of thoae bonds Is meeting with some opposition In the House; but theresort of Messrs. Anderson and Weaver to Ollbusterlng tactics gives the color ot asaurance u> Mr. Wlikins' assertion that he has a large majority of the Representatives on bis side, and that tne opponents of the bill ire afraid to let It come to * vote. Tbe Republican Central Committee, at lu dis orderly meeting last night, adopted resolutions de nouncing the present system of District govern ment as a failure, and demanding suffrage. The rowdy proceedings at the meeting "organized" by citizen carson the other nlgtit, w ien the vener able cbairuian Clapp was compelled to flee for his life, afford a sufficient admonition ot tbe state ot things we should have here wlib a restoration of Murder Bay suffrage. Tbe enterprising marketmen who proposed to set up a stall in Chicago tor the sale ot horseflesh lor food have had their scheme ruthlessly nipped In tbe bud by the authorities, who refuse to Issue a license for such traffic. K-?r the present, there tore. me poor people who, at tbe cheap foreign restaurants, have been eating horse-meat under tue impression that it was beef, will continue tbe practice undecHv.il. a? JAKS < 'BOSsr. ft BLACK WELL'S JAM FOB Si s' ... I- t?u-. Lak-.ele Tuwatue* for 8L ? . Iteaisa Bootuu Market fur iL33w J t?rir eiar of the U'l" 1'aucj Patent flour for , J. T. D. PYLK8, ,. orucer. Ial8-ln?* 412 4th *L as. ?SiJLL-ik]> And Sr.AL I^lcsh W HAPS. At the kednr. il Rtim we nave beeii kIUbi, tbar* are bat a few wore lafl of lb* SHORT WRAPS AND BACgUER. In the eveat of not fit tin* w* take mcaeura* and all jtilm willuaafaw da) a Oa* lot of ?LACK PLUSH YlSfTES, ait 1 Jet, rtaca 34. 3d. 3*. raducad from <18 to ?12. 1XR-LINED CIRCULARS, ?-j m l op. Narrow Paraiau Lamb and Baavar TnauuU.** for buuoela. B a 8TINEMETZ * SOX, >17 It;37 PENNSYLVANIA AYE. a IX OUR PINE CHILDREN** WRAPS. AO EM 4 to 14. cat to 84 74 lor tbe ebofc-a, Marked la blue _ rea. BlMt tirurea DOI Bl.fc CO*. BINAIIOK. l is 1 and l-'43 11th at. ia DkUi Shirts. Corwrl Style* fat rULL I'kfcSH. J L SI OPKNUA W A. TKKU !Ki3 PKN N8YLV AMA AV?NCE. )>14 The District Prohibition Law. "TO BE OR NOT TO BE," Ie the rreat question of the day unoif the people of the common wealth, but they ur in bimoDf ind unity of opinion that the OREAT REMNANT SALES every Thursday and FiiiU; at Lansbunrh k Bro. I* an unquestionable benefit to the public! We do most respectfully inform the public that we ha ve on hand an immeAM quantity of d airable Ram nanta at lew than half their regular value. LIST 07 BARGAINS FOR THIS THURSO AT AND FRIDAY: A Cases of Scotch De Reign Remnant*, ordinary dress width. In Brown and drey mixtures. Including ?mall checks and plaids, at 8c. per yd.; worth 12)*c. 20 Cues nf the Original Century Cloth Remnants. In light and dark patterns, suitable lengths, at 8He. per yd.; worth 10c. Several Cssrs of Light Fignred Percale Remnants, calico width, at Sc. per yd.; standard irlce, 8c. A small lot of fine be Beige Remnants, double width, in Brown and Orey mixture*. at lie. per yd.; regular value. 25c. A quantity of Bleached Canton Flannel Remnants at 'J. ?2X. snd 14c. per yd.. worth respectively 12)4. 16c. and 20c. 1 Case of Short Lengths in Fine French Percale, over 1 yard wide, c >ntaininr beautiful patterns, at 12J4& per yd.; worth at least 15c. The manager of our Upholstery Department sent to our Remnant Rooms a lot of Short Lengths In FlDe Lambrequins, Curtain Laces, Fancy Drai>erie?. under instructions to sell them "without reserve." In order to execute his orders we have marked these remnants down to almost nothing We have been very successful with onr Special Sale of Dolman and Cloaking Cloth, and Inform the public thai we have some very desirable patterns left at still more "reduced prlcee." Several Cases of Canton Flannel Underwear, consist ing of Ladies'. Misses', and Children's Pants, Chil dren's Night Suits, Skirts, kc., kc.. at reduced prices CL08ING-01TT 8ALE OF stationery. We have exhibited in our Third Floor Remnant Rooms a lot of Fancy Paper and Envelopes, Visiting Cards. Ac., kc.. at greatly reduced figures In order to cloee them out Several Canes of Androscoggin Bleached Cotton Remnants. In 4-4 at 7c. In .">-4 at 10c. Worth Vc. Worth 12Jtc. The Goldso Bole of the One-Price System still observed. i.l.I.t A AA A A NN 1? NN N o N N N BSS, N NN . N NN PSS' S^S PBB It U RRR C.GO ft H BBUURRnOHH HBB U U RRR <1 HHH B B UU R K C. GO HH BBB ITU R R COO U II AA BBB RRR A A B B R R AA k BBB RRR _ _ AA. BBRROO-. AAA' BBB R R OO ?. " 8??8 1 * 4?0. 42*2, 424.428 7th st.. 417. 410 8th st n.w. j* 13 Ladies* klf.oant satin lined, tailor made Jackets, Mam and bound, size :14, 38. and :W, eut of ??") ou ea< h garment. DOUBLE COM BINATION sToKL. 1231 and 1243 11th st. ne. Jal3-(Jt Blizzard Defyers to* A QUARTER OF A DOLLAR. MID-WINTER CAPS FOR MEN AND BOYS, WoBTH ALL TEE WAY FROM 48c TO <1. NOW OOINO FOR T W Z N T Y-t I V E CETTS FOR THE CHOICE. Men'sganoine imported "HootchCape,"worth 41. now 25c. Boys' Brown Plush Papa, trimmed with As trachan, redaced from 48 to 25c. each. Men's Chinchilla Caps, with slide bandit, that have been selling at 50, 40 and 75c., now going at 25c. for the choice. Boys' Brown Plush Caps that were 58, now 25c. Boys'Brown and Black Astrachan Caps, that were 4Hc* now reduced to 25c. Boys' Chinchilla Roll-Band Turbans, reduced from 48 to 25e. each. Men's Cloth Caps, In Brown. Bine and Black colon, that were selling for 50. GO, 75 and 85c. each, 25 centa will now secure a choice of the lot AND LOTS OF OTHER KINDS THAT WE HAVE NOT SPACE TO ENUMERATE. At.f. GOING NOW AT A QUARTER OF A DOLLAR EACH. WE COMMENCED THIS CLEARING-UP SALE THIS MORNING. THEY HAVE BEEN GOING RAPIDLY THIS FORENOON. BUT PLENTY OF THEM STILL ABE HERE. DON'T DELAY, HOW EVER. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. COME IN TIME AND HAVE THE PICK. BASS and COMPANY. J*18 SEVENTH and MARKET SPACE. Champagne duc DE MONTEBELL0, CARTE BLANCHE, EXTRA-DRY. In competitive tastings In London, 20 of the leading brands of Cham pagne were adjudicated upon by 42 member* of the wine trade, when the Dl'C DE UONTKBRLLO was placed FIRST. *. W. BL'KCUfcLl* Jal8 1325 W HZ. AO QQ WILL BCY A BROAD WALES Rl'8 *7 sian Circular, fit any lady, full fur triuimed. DOUBLE COMBINATION StORE. 1241 and 1843 11th at s.a. IF YOU DESIRE A DELICIOUS COFFER _ _ TBT . , POOLE AMERICAN BREAKFAST thll iJi^0Us^0^ }b? Coffe*""offena m Wl 944* LogUui'm. KALLMANN'S 83 SHOE FOR men IN BUTTON laea. or Otingrms, any width toe, cut to 41 fia DOCBLK COMBINATION. J?l.l-8t 1241 aiul 1243 11th St a.*. Orand Oprnixg CONTINUE THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK AT OUR MEW building. 514 BTH ST. N. W. Iaiiiet should come and register their name* for the Elegant ftSO NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. NEW DEPARTURE encouraged. Instructions given in all kinds of Embroidery and Crocheting DECORATIVE PAINTING We have engaged the vary beat talent to superintend " Luitrt PlUHiUK. lADdflCAM P*mt_ In,, and all the diffen-nt bnncbee dagant well lighted and ventdated roonia for instruc itona. Ladiea having Embrotderiea or Painting can be Wi at our Rooms for sale. & OPPENHEIMER * BRO, KRW BUILDING, *17 514 1HL .treet n.w. bet E and F. P BICE-LIST Of The 0 " A ! A fi ?? r A Lx h S S nAWAf "?"? nUV HLb GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE. The moat eloquent price-list (or the departments to be abolished la no price li?.t at all. If we were to attempt to fire a price-lint of Houae kecptnr Goods and Upholstery Goods and Boya' Cloth ing you might thin . we're merely closing ont a few broken lota (aa are ur com pet 1 tore) ml not the ron tectanf three ordlnarr-alted stores. We can only again remi .d you the stocks are yet Comi lete, and 20 per cant discount la taken off the marked price of every thing. After broken lota appear they will be made to disappear by the magic of prcea that will make many daily vialtore to the Palaia BoyaL MEW GOODS. FOB EVENING WEAB wa are twnlTlOf dally new Fans, Handkerchief!. Laces, Gloves, Bilks, Oauzea, fcc. [ Wt want ruom for them, hence tha following b WEEPING-OUT PRICES FOB WARM GOODS. ETC., FOB MEN. WOMEN. AND CHILDREN FOB MEN ooc. Colored Caahmcre Socks, to to at 21e. (1 Bed Wool Underwear, to iro at 08c. (1H Norfolk and New Urunawlck, to go at C8c. ?Ho. Wool Bicycle Hoe*. to go at 25c. fc2 Medicated Wool Underwear, to go at $1.60. ?1.73 Colored Cashmere Underwear, to ro at $1.40. ?1.50 Medicated Wool Underwear, to go at $1.20. $1.35 White Caahmere Underwear, to go at $1.08, $1.75 White Enrlieb Underwear, to go at $1.40. t>8c. English Silk Scarfs, to go at 48c. 44c. Silk and Satin Scarf*, to ro at 20c. 25c. Satin-lined Scarfa, to ro at 3 for 25c. 68c. Silk Suapendara (fancy), to ro at 35c. 48c. All-aUk Suapendara. to go at 25c. TWENTT PER CENT DISCOUNT off marked pricea of Silk Mufflers and Warm Glovee (Kid and woreted fo r walking and dnvinr), alao Cartwrifht * Warner's Un derwear. FOB WOMEN 68 and 98c. Felt Hata, to ro at 25c. $20 Trimmed Bonneta, to ro at $5. 60a 38-inch Check Buitinga. to ko at 39c. 98c. All-ailk Saah Blbbonn. to ro at 75c. 39c. Loop-edged G. G. Bibbona to ro at 19c. 25c. stamped and Fringed Splashers, to ro at 19c. TWENTT PEB CENT DISCOUNT off marked pricea of every article In Cloak and Suit Dept.. Fur Dept.. Warm Qlove Dept . Warm Skirt Dept., Warm Under wear and Hoaiery Dept. Baaket Dept. TEN PEB CENT DISCOUNT off marked pricea of every article lu Shoe Dej t, Clock and Lamp Dept., Japaneae Ware Dept. Satchel Dept FOB CHILDREN TWENTY PEB CENT DISCOUNT off marked pricea of every article in Woreted Oooda Dept., Cloak and Hood Dept., Wool and Merino Underwear and Hosiery Dept SPECI AL.?Boys' and Y th*'extra-fine and durable Shoe* (lace and button). Sizes 3* to 51*. reduced from $3.50 to $3. Size* 11 to 2. reduced from <3 to $2.50. Ladle*' eztra-flne Kid Shoe* u'ommon-sense and box toes), reduced from $4.75 to $4 pair. W THE PALAIS BOTAL rents this entire column. See the other halt Cheaper Than At Auction. for SALE. $25,000 worth of Honaakaeplnr Goods, at Store No. 1117 Pennsylvania Avenue, TO-MORROW, from 8 a. m. to 0 p. in. FOR SALE. $1L500 worth of Boys' Clothlnr, at Store No, 407 12th atreet northwest TO-MORROW, from 8 a. m. toO P.in. FOR SALE. $19,000 worth of Upholstery Goods, at Store No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, TO-MORROW, from 8 a. in. to 0 p. in. RULES OF .THE SALE. 20 Per Cent Discount off marked prices. Terms Cash. Dealers must call before 11a.m. or after 4:30 p. iu. Tha public are lnvitodfroin 8 tE to 8 p. m. A SPECIAL NOTICE. The Departments, as quoted above, were Introduced at the PALAIS RO 1 AL but three months since. The Proprietor having determined to discontinue them offers the stocks, valued at $55,500, at less than Coat Prices. AN EXPLANATION. Tha Goods were selected by competent buyer* from the leading manufacturers, and were bourbt for Ca*h, and marked at amall profit. Immediately after Christinas aach article was r. marked at Ctoa lng Out Pricea. and now as 20 Per Oant Discount la allowed off theae laat pricea, it can be truly said LESS THAR COST PRICKS. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. ?a want you to aaa our Boya' Clothlnr, and then you can form an opinion. There haa he n ao much ?xarreratloo of late In advertisin# B.ys' Clothlnr that you are Justifiably suspicious of all announce ments. We are to riv* up kaeplnr Boya' Clothlnr? rulug ont of the business. HOTEL PBOPBIETOB8 AND OTHERS Ara notified that tha Bala sow taklnr place offers an unusual opportunity ?in fact an opportunity not likely to ooeur atraln. Table Llneba. Bed Cover ings, Curtains, Covers. Ac., at leea than wholeaale pricea. Not only one of the laqraat stocks of Houaekeepinr Goods and Upholstery Oooda, bnt one of tha finest lu tha city. OF INTEREST TO. ALL. Haw Oooda. etjch aa Laeea. Glovaa, Fans, Handker chiefs, Flowers, for avaolnr wear, are srrivlnr dally. Other Oooda must be forced out 20 Per Cent Discount off marked' pricea of Llnad Eld Glovaa? Cloth and Woreted Glovee Men'a fine Underwear -Cloata and bulU-Fare-Trimmed and Un trimmed Mate Ladies' Worsted Goode?Ladiee* Sklrta-Chlldren-a Woreted Oooda, Warm 10 Far Oant Dlaoouat off marked prtoee of Shore, Sllppera, Bnbbera, Art PonaUin* Clocks, and Laaipa. and Leather Oeoda. W THIS ENTIRE COLUMN BELONGS TO THE PALAIS R 0VAL: W OODWARD & L0THROF8 CoLUMH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1888. CHAMPED DAILY. . 50c. Toiuxim Damask F OR 25c. To dispose of the balance of oar stock (IS pieces) of Plaid ToilmMtte Table Damask* be fore stock-taking, January 31. we cat the prioe In halt ?<>: FROM SOe. TO 86c. iER yard. Will be on sale Thursday morning In Lirnen Department, second floor. WOODWARD k LOTHROP. Cor. 11th nd F eta. n.w. Reductions In Winter Skirts. We wish to dispose of this stock before Janu ary 31 atock-taking. and to that and have made the following redactions: 7 jo, Flannel Skirts to SOe. $1 Quilted Firmer Satin Skirts to 75c. f - 2o Gray Flannel Skirts to <1,7a. S3 Imp. Knit Worsted Skirts to 42. $4.50 Black Satin Skirts to $3.50. (Second floor; through arch ) WOODWARD ft 1st) I'UROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Two Timely Bargain's. Having nearly sold out of $5 Blankets, we hare marked down a line of *0 Blankets to that x>rice rather than buy m ?re at thi? s?anoti ; size 11-4 Wnite All- Wool Hix-Found Blanket*, were $6 now #."> per pair. The beat lUauket the pric?- ever bought. Also. $ l rorafort for SI. We bought It lower than we could have done at the bofrinnintr of the season: hence the lower price?fl.&> Comfort for 41. (Fourth Floor.) WOODWARD * LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fsta. n.w. W rap Department K EDUCTIONS. The lines previously reduced are meeting- with a rapid sale. As thsy oannot last but a few days longer, we have made tba following additional redactions, as we desire to dispose of the entire winter stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets, Cloaks. Newmarkets and Wraps: 1 miscellaneous lot of Ladies' Kersey, Astra khan and Beaver Jackets, in black, navy blue and Dark Greeu; also, a few Cloth and Boucle Visitee, trimmed with fur. Sold heretofore at $0, ?T. $7.50, $8. $8.50 and #10. YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR $5. 1 lot of Ladies' Winter Newmarkets, in black beaver and a variety of fancy-checked and strl|ied cloths. Sold heretofore at 411 and $13. YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR $7 60. 1 miscellaneous lot of Misses' and Children'* Jackets, Cloaks and Newmarkets, made from plain cloths, also fancy cloths in pic ids, stripes, checks and mixtures. Sixes, 3 to 16 years. Sold heretofore at $?, *0.50. $10. $1L $1?. $12.50. $13 and $14. YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FOR $7. (Third floor.) WOODWARD ft LOTHROP, __ Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Reductions In Table Covers. Must be sold beforo stock-taking. At these reduced prices we believe them to be the greatest bargains in Raw Silk Table Covers ever offered, as they were good value at their original prices. 8-4 Raw Silk Table Covers, reduced from $3 to $1.75 each. 10-4 Raw Silk Table Covers, reduced from $4 to $2.50 each. 12-4 Haw Silk Table Covers, reduced from $5 to $3 each. We also offer one miscellaneous lot of French Embroidered Flannel Piano Covers, in cardinal and garnet, embroidered in gold. Sold hereto fore at $2.50, $3. $3.25 and $4. Stock-taking sale price $1.75 each. We have not a very large quantity of these covers, nor can we dui licate them to sell at these prices. (Fourth floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD k LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts n. w. jadies And 3Iis3es' Mittkns. All lines yet complete. We quote tlie follow ing specials: Misses Hand-knit Mitteus. blue, black and garnet, 20 an I 2t#c. |>?r pair Ladies and Misses Hand-knit Mittens, ribbed wrists, all colors, 45c. per pair Maine as ab ,ve. with fancy knit backs. 50c. per pair. L tdies and Misses' Cashmere Mittens, 35 and 40c per pair. Lauivs' Silk Mittens, in black, navy, and seal only 41 per pair. Special for men? cotch Wool Gloves, fancy knit, d..rk shad s, reduced from U2Xc. to 50c I>er pair. (First floor; center.) WOODWARD k LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Curtain Effects Under Gaslight. We have partitioned off a dark room adjoin ing our Curta il Department. #liere we are showing an elegant line of hue Curtain Hang ings under gaslight. Beautiliu line of colore. In 60-inch Titian P.uslies. same eflect a-< the S'lk gooils, at half the Price. Colors?Etruscan (Old Gold). Culvre (Dark i(ed), Anli'tse (Green sli Blue), I'our-Pre (New Garnet), Kipe Oiivr. Salmon, Mahogany, and Electric lllne. Only 42.50 per yard. .iO-iiich hi k and Lisle Thread Curtain Dam asks, superb !i ie of colorings, 42.50 per yard. ? iG-iiich Hlk-aiid-W.ol Curtain Damasks, handsome designs, $3.50 per yard. 5U-lncb Pure Silk Curtain Damasks, rich ef fects in large flowery patterns, only $5 per yard. (Fourth floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD k LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Dress Shirts To O UDER We haveevery facility forinaking Mens' Shirts to order. A competent cutter and litter and skilled shirt operatives. Satisfaction guaran teed. Prices: Six for nine dollars. Six lor ten tilty. Six for twelve dollars. We call attention to ourelegant line of Mi Vs 1LLL DREaS SHIliT FRONTS, which we are prepared to place in shirts to order, embracing PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED PIQUES, and PLAIN AND EMBKOIDEhED LINEN'S. WOODWARD ft LOTHROP. Jal6 Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Clearance S le Of Underwear. It la our desire to close out the entire winter stock of Men's, Laities' and Misses' Merino and Wool Underwear previous to stock-taking Jan uary 31, and to that end have made the follow ing reduction*: MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. Men's Genuine French 12-thread Balorlggan Underwear, winter weight, full regular made and lull fashioned. Shirts, sizes 34 to 44; drawers, 30 to 42 lnchca. Sold heretofore at $1.50 for smallest size; rise 10c. making the largest size cost $2. We now offer all sizes at $1 each. Men's Heavy Scotch (Shetland) Lamb's wool Underwear, full regular and full fashioned. Shirts, sizes 3d, 38, 42 and 44; drawers, sizes 34, 38 and 40. Sold heretofore for 41.50 Closing-out price $1.00 Men's Heavy Camels-Hair Mixed Underwear, very pleasant to tbe skin. Shirts, 42, 44 and 40; drawers, sizes 38 and 40. Sold heretofore at .....$1,26 Closing-out price 41.00 Men's All-Wool Scarlet Medicated Under wear, full regular made. Shirts, six* 40 ? draw ers. size 34. ' Sol heretofore at $1 *>5 Closlng-out price "" l'oO Men's White heavy All-I-awb's-Wool Under wear. extra grade. Shirts, sizes 28, 40 and ' 44 inches; drawers, sizes 34. 30. 38 and40 uicbes. I Sold heretofore at $150 ' Closing-out price " i%>K Men's Extra Heavy Norroik and New Bruns wick Ca's Underwear, extra flue quality, full regular made and full lashlotied. Sh.rts, sizes 34 aud 3H; drawers, sizes 34, 38, 40 and 42. Sold heretofore at $2.00 Closing-out prioe X.75 Men's Extra Heavy All-Wool Engliih Cash mere Underwear, full regular made and .all lashioned. Hue grade. Shirts, with ribbed skirt. drmWO"- *el'"f*Ced' *"?' Hold heretofore at 92.50 CI sin* out Drice 2L00 Men's Kxtra H.avy All Wool S? arlet Medi cated Underwear, lull regular n ade, extra line quailt). Shirts have ribbed skirt; aizes 34 to 44. Draws have self-facing; sizes it to 40. hold heretofore at $2.25 Closiug-out price 2.00 (Men's Dept., entrance 101 it F St.) MISSES AND LADIES UNDERWEAR. Broken lines wuloh we wish to be rid of be fore stork taking. * Misses' White Merino Vesta, high neck and long aleeves. medium weight, Jersey cut, sixes JO and only. sold heretofore at 75o. Closing-out price 26c. Misnea* Fine Merino Wool Vesta, iuie 22. Hold heretofore at (?0C CloeiUAf-out price *"'* 50** Miases'Tina Merino Wool IV.ta, sites 20. 28. 30, ?i2, and 34. bold heretofore, koconliiu to alse. at TO. 7.% 80. H.\ an . 90* f"?** w We offer all aUes st 50c. per pair. illl'So'ncb^10? "^C- VMerinoV^ Hold heretofore at Closing-out price 70 Child r- n's White Swiss Hibbed Saxony Wool Vesta, siaas 0 aud < years. Sold heretofore at ladiek?wi5t!k underwear sWSWSSBL. lteino v"* * Sold heretofore at. 87MCL and white, alxaa Noa. 2 and 3 (medium and large). Sold heretofore at. tU5 . Closing-out price ....TtK Ladiea' All-wool Scarlet Medicated Underwear, excellent quality. Parts, sices 30 and 32; vesta, sisea30 32,34,and30? ???. tww, fold heretofore at $1.85 isffi^ixssisr ? Sold here.ofore at $L50 a Sg"4i'l!SrliWf. ?" -ai ?*??*. siaas US. 30, 32. .nd 34. bold heretofore, according Julo* *L70, M0, HOTl.?Other departments ara participating IB thia reduction sal^previous to stock-taking* ^sulsl mention of which srOl a. pear later. WOODWARD * IxilHROpr Oor. nth and F sts. n.w. Shall We Make ?cob DONATION! WE WALL. Whll* CotptniM are cudgeling their bralna to invanta plan to reduce the surplus we have token the "BULL BY THE HORN'S" And rone to work In a practical way to reduce our stock of FIXE READY-MADE CLOTHING To make room for the builders, who are pushing u?. Shall we make you a donation ? We shall. Under the circumstance* we could not do otherwise and lire up to our idea of right. It la due to you that we make some acknowledgment of the multitudinous favors you have showered upon us, hence we offer: Fine Montagnac Snrtouta, with velvet col lars, satin sleeve linings, and double warp Itallen body linings, at 18.30 each Reduced from 915. A modest donation of $0.50 to every purchaeer. On Saturday, October 2">, 1884, we threw open our doors to the people, soliciting a share of their patron age, promiNing to protect them in every particular. We have kept the filth, and to-day furnish new evi denoe of our determination to continue doing so. to wit: Newmarket Overcoats. All-wool Melton, silk sleeve linings, and double warp serge body lining, at $5.00 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 ww keenly enthusiaetla We, too, are enthusiasts when we hare it In our power to seU Fin* Chinchilla Overcoats, Black and Brown, with Bilk Velvet Collars, Silk Sleeve Lin- I Inge, and full Satin Body Liginga, at $13 28 Finding ourselves in the midst of such charming surroundings, need we tall you how deep an interest the situation poaaesaed for us or bow earnestly and zealously we set about it to maks ourselves worthy of your esteem, your confiden e, your patronage? Hav ing this end constantly in view partly explains why we oifsr you such a tremendous drive in Fine Corkscrew Overcoats, Black and Brown. with Silk Facings. Donble-Warp Serge Lin ing. perfect fitting and as dressy as need be, " ?10 75 After remaining with you one year we found our selves uncomfortably crowded. We needed more room and added a floor. This is not specially surprising when you come to couaider the fact that our goods have alwavs been fully up to the required standard and the prices exceedingly low. We oifer a* evidence of our claim a line of Wild Wale French Diagonal Overcoats, rich Seai Brown, with Katln Facing*. Silk sleeve Lin ings, and Double-Warp Silk Serge Body Lining, at 112 00 The aecond year of our stay was full of sucwea. At its close we found It necessary to have more room, and another floor was sdded. To say that we were highly gratified is a tame way of exprc*a:ng it To show that we arc not forgetful of paat favors, we offer you now a line of AU-V ool Cheviot Overcoats. Gray and Brown. with Silk Facing*. Silk Sleeve I.linng*, and Doub:e-Wari> Itallen Body Lining, a hand some, nt, lish, durable, and |>eriect-fitting garment, at. $u 48 A third year brought our goods more and mora in demand, and it is now an imperative necessity for us to have still more room. Walls and partitiona must go down. Every floor of the spacious four-ktory brick double building, 027 and 929 7th street northwest, aggregating 18,000 square feet of room, will be occu pied by us exclusively for the sale of HEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. While these extensive alterations and improvements are being made what shall we do with our stock? 8tor* it away. No. Rant another store and continue to sell at our usual profit of 10 per cent? No. What than i* best to do? Ah, w? have It. GIVE THE PEOPLE A GRAND BENEFIT I DONATE TO THEM ALL THE PROFIT AND A PART OF THE CAPITAL INVE8TSD. We can well afford it. Our sales during the three years paat have amounted to hundreda of thousands of dollar*. Then why should we not donate to the eounce whence it all came the profit on *50,000-aay $5,000? We grasp th* opportunity. Fine English Kersey Over coats, with silk and satin sleeve and body linin/a, at <16 75 each. Reduced from $20 75; a donation of 44 to ovary purchaser. We weigh the matter welL Brown Chlncllla Overcoats, strictly all wool, velvet collar* and velvet piping, heavy Italian lining, at (9 08 And settle it satisfactorily. Fur Beaver Storm Overcoat*. drab, at $10 00 each. Reduced from $18 30; a donaUon of $2 50 to every purchaeer. Startling, but true. Bullock's Standard Diagonal Suits, seal brown, styl sli in cut, handaomeiy trimined and well uiade, at $10 76 a rait We ask special attention to this lot, aa every auitia richly worth $18. Make yourself "solid." Ail-wool Plaid Suita, sizes 33 to 3h, ouly $7 88 a rait Regular paralyzers. One lot excellent Business Suita, aizea 38, 39 and 42, at. .$6 00 a salt. Worth gazing at. Handsome Cheviot strip* Suits, strictly all wool, a late pattern and vary stylish, at. $9 08 a auit A new wonder. Dark Mixed Cheviot Suits, all wool, well triiumed and made, 30.37. and 38, at. $8.78 a rait Yon know all about 'em. A full Una of Harris' Silk Mixed Suits, black and white, retail generally at $18; our prior...$1148 a anlt Th* eighth wonder. Cheviot Suit*, strictly all wool, four-button cutaways, at $7 75 a rait Jump at thia conclusion. Fancy Caaaimere Suita, com posed of silk and wool entirely, handsome and good enough for any gentleman, at $11 00 aenlt Boys' *y*? will dance to thia mode. aoo Kuit* for Boys, malarial year*, at. $5 60aral We kav* enumerated only a few of tfea rare wa hav* in atora, a* spaee will not permit oa to $o into detail. You bavs Just two weaka in which to eolido* the clothing queetion. YICTOm & ADLIB*! 19 * M7 aM Ht Ttfc at < MS Strictly One Ntt WANTED?HELP. om mended. and need a^l: lvania It ?*irANTED?SETTLED WOMAN FOR OENIRAL ? ' housework; must be flrst-. la*s rook and well rec ommended. and sta Cm I this err., bat I ws^-sUfsk'sb. IV& WT ANTED?IN A PUBLIC OnicTATfRW* I v 01 colleeiate education, writing a very trxia i.and; . ?tale am, sex. sala r expected and any apec.al acquire- < menu in stenograph* or otherwise. in nandwnttti* ot applicant Addnaabox staroftre. JalS-3t* \\TANTED?AS ERRAND BOY AT 1817 B ?f! ?? n.w. it" W"> nted-a settled woman to nuSSI an intaut; must remain at niffhta aud be well recom mended. Apply at ol&JM m. m.w. II' \VANTED-A~GOOf> MAN TO SELL FLOCK repeal* and brooms to tbe trade. W. J. MORTON * CO, B0? lot): at. n.w It* WASTED-TWO on three THOROUGHLY " oom|??.nt Steam rtttera. Addrua, with refer ?ncea. Box I'll, Star office. It* \\T ANTED?WOMEN COOtKtlOIOItO; CH t M oemtidi, Num?ind Laundr^s?e?m dtjroriwiv Walters. 1>rivar? or Farm Maada iVlorel Men Cook,. Jal8-4t* s A M l. A COOMbs. MS * st. t?.w. YV ANTED - COOKS, NURSES, \t Al 1 HE*SKA. * * maids. seamstresses, Ac.; .">0(1 white women cooka. (Headquarter* lor Kwi-dlsh. Ovruian and al f reliru help.) BURN HAM'S HELP AGENCY. 630-jm F at. ?w. _ )alH-Mt* W NTED-A COLORED WOMAN AS CHAMBER ? ? maid and waitress, mu?t brlritf references aud atay at n aht. Apply at 1312 lBth at. n.w. It* WANTED- AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN. NOT " under twenty-live. lor a position of iruat; need not have experience, but irooil reference required . ??l ar\ *14 weekly for bcsnnuiuir. Apply I'.THUEK, 4"JS ? that. u.w. It* W ANTED?TYPE- ffOTt R OPERATORS AND " persons contemplating r utin* macliinei for the purpose of learuiiitr, can bare an opportunity to e? amiue my Standard Remington No -J Machine, which 1 am reutimt at a low fi. ure. t>y calhnirou 1 ndiy next, between 7 aud 8 p.m. UEO. R. SEIFFEBT. 7*,1 Sth ?t n.w. ? JalH -Jf WTANTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN TO 1K> '? general housework for a family of three adult*; place permanent; i, aat stay n tfhis, referetfc e? re quired. Call at 40i A st. a.e. Jal7-:lt* \V ANTF.D-AT DICK'S AGENcfl WOMEN CtiOKS " ? 10 to $40; chamberm tids, a itreasts. n'ir> a. laundress, men cooka, matters, butlers. coscbiueu. dairymen, man and wife, at uwe. (113 7tli n.w Jal7-4t* \\TANTED AGFNTS TO CANVASS A WELL-PA Y ?? luir article. Ony wall reoommendsd men will write to CHAS. W. HAGENIH'RN, ii Lafayette IVC, BriKjklyn, N. Y. Jal 7-V.t WASTED A MARRIED MAN ON STOCK FARM, II one without family preierred. who uudrrstaii'U farm and stock business; ko d chance lor tbe riWit mail. Oive particulars of circumstance*. Ad lr. a 1 AitMER. Staroffice. )sl7-:tt \VtANTED-A COMPETENT COOK, WHO WILL ll^ssist with washing aud Ironing, Aiplj at .V20 6th ft. u.w. J17-2t* WANTED - T\ PE-WRITER OPERATORS TO rent Remington No Machine*, in irood condi tion; t<nii* low. Number of uui hiuea limited. Ail drea-s UKO. H SEIFFEKT, car.- P. P.CCo.. city )al l l'J WANTED - A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN TO " cook and do reneral housework, muatcomewell recommended. 1S4."> K at n.w. j?17'.'t" \K7 ANTED?DUNDoRE'S EMPLOTMKNT HU *i reau. conducte?l be ladia*. Men and women, whit* and colored, for all kiuda of domestic lalor. for District and State*, with refereuce. 717 Mat. n.w. Jal6-?t* \K7 ANTED ? IMMEDIATELY, A COM PLTENT tt i oman to rook and do iron*:ral houaework lor a family of aix; uiuat atay nlabia, referaucoa regulred. Apply at 1100 7th at n.w. Jal(> .It WANTED-A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, IRON IN aiuall family; must atay niifhta; reference re quired.^ 11H 0 at- a.f. Jal?l-:?t? WANTED-aS^EXPERIENCED "HAND IN THE (grocery and meat buaineaa, unmarried, aud u.unt cone wall-racommeiided. Addicaa CRACKER^, sur offlc* J?16-.tf WANTED?LADIES TO LEARN THE AR1 OF dreKacuttinirby the perfect tailor square, with out the use ol paper patterns, all draftings dou> uu go da. A*J& lltnat. n.w , oppoalte Moses' >al4-lm W" ANTED - STENOGRAPHER AND TYPr% Writer, inuat be able to take 75 w>>rda. oue wlio can bring hla own trpe-writln|r machine prelerreil. poaltion permanent; atate terina aud refen ccea A l drea* C fc. Star oBlna. talti m w,a.'lt* WANTED?IMMEDIATELY?LADIKh TO*WOUK for ft wholesale house, ou ueodlewock at their own homes (sent any distance) Oood ray ran be u.a<ie kvenrthiiiff furnish'd. Particulars free. Address AK T18TIC NLtuLtWuHK CO.. 135 bth it.Vw York city. !i**-?'< ?? (ii i \T|7ANTED^MAN TO TAKE THE A(iKN*(*V op M our satos. size 'JKxlSlltt inches; weight .VH) Ibn.. retail price $.'{?>; ot sr sices in pn?i* rtion. A rare chsnce to create a permanent bu?inei?4 at liinii^. Thes * ssft's meet a demand never t?et<?re supiuie*! by other safe companies, an we are not *overo?d by the Safe Fool ALPINE SAFL CO., Cincinnati, Okio. n'iO-wAsltm UTAM LD?A V\OMAN. ACTIVK ANI> IN fU-Ll" III irent. situated outside Ua-*liinirton to represent, in her locality, a reap ?nsiUe bouse. Keferenr^s. Per manent poaitiou. J. U. KKYCHAl-T, bupt. ii4 H?*ade St., N. V d28 w|w IVANTED? MEN. WoMEN.noV.S, AND ?:l<l.i f ? to earn tJOc. to $2 an hour at their own homes. no humbuif. work is simple snd easy. Tmat) ^ rfltlmr samples, an ? nvelu|>e, contsiuimr a vaini le uf iro?? U full instructions, sent for 10c., to help pay j +t a^re. &c. Address il. C. HuWhLL & CO., ltutiaud, \ t. diJrJm \l|r ANTED?A DR ESS MA K E It IN EVERY FAMILY. 11 />earners for l*rof. CHUI8TNEK\s new "in ternational Tailor System * with auy iui h-rule or tspe-mea*ure alone, as all scientiftc tailors cut. Patterns and material* cut, basted, drained <>r made. Mine. 8. J. MESHElt, MCouservalory vt SlodoH." 1 j Yat.n.w. Washmirton. D.O. dtJ-lla;* WANTED--ROOMS. WANTED-BV TWO YOUNG MEN. SF.CONIi floor iront room, with open trrmte tir?- preferred; mu t tie bet. Uth and l.'ith and F and M at*, u.w. Ad i dress ROOMERS. Star office, ffivintflocatRu aud terms; rtferaucea nchumd. It* VV ANTED- ROOMS 7W'ITH BOARD WOI I.D M lioard out value of an otvan or part of a Pano (new). Addreaa Ml.'sICAL. Star olt* Jal7-'Jt* \VA!fTED-TWO OK THREE I NFCRMMHED OR , T partly furnished Itooms. with lx>aril. on second floor, within walking distance of Uovemment I'rinikuf Office, for two adults; terms moderate; owners of house preferred. a> |*ri. an- ncv is denired; l*-st of reference* exchanged. Aodresa, with full particulars. PROMPT PAY. Star office. Ja1fl-:it* WANTED?FOIR OU FIVE UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping for family of two. m n.w.; no.uildren. rent moderate. Address INOllltKIt, Star offica. Jaltl-:it* ?V|TANTED?ROOMS?MANY PERSONS CALL ON ,Y us every dsy for furnished and uulurnish>-d rooms. Psrson, havintr them to rent should see us. RuOM RENTING AUr.NCl. 61.' ?th st u...):l-ljf WANTED?HOUSES. WANTED?A RESIDENCE, EITHEK ItJKVWHKO or umurnished, iu irood loi aticn, uortliweat. state particulars, price aud terms; OS lie; s uul), On asruu. Address MILITARY. Star office. Jalti-llt* W AN TED - GOOD FURNISHED HOUSE IN , ? nortuwest part of city tor privaie familv. Will i?y iu a<lvaocs for s Rood house. Addraaa "l'lilVA'IE ?-AM1LY," Star ..ffice _ Jal2-?f V*T ANTED?DIKECT FROM OWNERS, HOI'SES and Lots for rash imrrhaaers. Auy property placed with iu will be literally advertised at our ex pense. Rents collected. Estates inxuayvd. Insurance effected. HOLLAND A THOMPSON, 131:1 F. Adjoin ing Suu Buildiurf. JelJl WANTED-BOARD. WANTED-BOARD. FOR A CHILD NINE YEARS of aire, in a family where there are other eh.l dreu. Call ?^0 ?th st. n w. It* WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-A LARGE FIRE PROOF SAFE. MI ST be ifood rnaAe and cheap. Addreea MAC, Star<.l flce. It" \KTANTED?TO RENT TO A RESPONSIBLE CA~ 11 terer. Diuimr-room and Kitcheu; csutral locution for table Isiai dera. aoiue boaiO.rs ui the bouse. 1 ou J hth at. P.W. If MTAN ED-TO RENT-A SHOP SUITABLE FOR ' carrying ou the buLdimr busiue-s; immediate pesetaiou required. Address D. AH.. Star office. VATAWTED- BOOK-KEEPING ?ADl'LTS QUAL Vf itj*l in three weeks; prsctical instruction, no biwluusa-coliece system. Terms uioderate. A idrvss LI V k. Star office. JalT-Lti* WANTED- HOLMES BROS k CO. MANIFAC II turers of lute siiver plated ware, nickel platnitr. and br.ias |s>;i*hliiK. -0:i North Molnlay at, llaitimore, Md. Rspalnmr^nd rvplaluucasptsulty. .ml7-im WANTED?AN EXTRA tiOOl> AND WELL-PAY niK appointmeut under the Government; will pay very liberally for such. Address, aijioiiitiiur time and plais of interview. J I B., our office jal4-Ut* WANTED - EVERYBODY Sl'FFEKlNG FllOM II smoky c ininey* lo know that I trusrautee to cure them or no J?y required, kautres. Eurna-es snd Latlobe* made to heat or no pay W. k. DANTE. P. O. box ,>5S. ja I ;i l in WELLER * REPE1TL it-M k w* yri Butter Stalls j. Northern Libarty Markota. aulKMIW WANTED?L*IGHE>nT CASH PRICE PAID FOR aeooud-hsnd Furniture, Stores, Carpets, Cloth hiK. Old Psper, Iron aud Metals. Addreas iiox lti Star office. ; Ja;t-lm* \%JANTED?WELLS DCG, BORED AND DRIVEN" T| AH kinds of well work done in moat skillful man ner Pumps made to work easy. Puni|? and pump stock furnished. Xeruismoderate. WkLH. MOFFAT, It.' 3 ?Ui n. a. dl-Vm' AN?!??FURNITURE FEATHER BEDS, CAR p?U, it.ores, cioluuiy. or entirs Household Ef fects. i be burliest easb prices paid. Ad dress 11 BAUM. 2 IU 7 that, aw. g4 WANTED?IT KNOWN THAT C. S. BUNDY, OF 46S Louisiana ave., (opposite City Hall), la Com missioner ot Deeds for all the States and Territories (except Maryland). u is-dm \AT ANTED - COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOE IT every State and Territory. Notarr sod U. ? C<?umlssioner. JNO. E. RE A 1.1. 13"J l F st. t In office from 9 a.m. to 6 pjn. 1 elephoue :144-^ I peksonZu AMES A MCDETITT. CHARLES K. FLINDER. Detective Atrvmr, Booms No. MR Pa. ave. a v. This Mrrucy ia independeu t of Govenuueat or m ui.lc lpal control, does not operate tor rswarda nor eumpi In dilute* esses. dI3-2m EXAMINATION QUESTIONS n.w. /"1IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTION V/ and Ansa era. Sand 10c. to book-Stores or to 8. W. i LY>*Ta:m_ lry Iustltste. >12-1 m* Soutliwrst cor. ith aud E sts. n. w. A UTHORIXED AND BOVDED ~ GUARDING. o KG. WORSTED BALL DB?SS TRIM klVO. aJLL WANTED?SITUATIONS. WiXTU) - n A KVHPrn ABLE, SETTLED * 1 white woman. who la s flrst-claas Firocn ' **? ? situation. beet of city rctfKWMi Apply at T.mjL* _ Jal*-^' wasted-a vorxu i \i<i nisi res a clesi " (tl PwitK'ii. un.leratauds ty !*? writiae and will furnish itistrunic..t il dwlrrl a. IL. Star oB? _ WANTED J1V A RESPF.CTARLE COLORED 1" womau. s situation to c.?>k. wash a no irok lii a rnvnf fan < 11> . ??ad references. Apply r??r 1M1 lJlkatuw. _ _ JUMT W'AXTHV-BV A ninci BFTIA A fUfJ '? in a private familv. Good city Mu'OffJ dreaa FBKNCH HI I LF'-R. star ottoe. Jals Jt* WAXTEP BY A YOCNG MAX. NINETEEN " years ot am, a aitustum id a ooofy**?ery .* rrocery store has had .viieilouiw tn tuaklwk cat fly. Address Hoi 14W. Star ottoe Jal??-J?* IVASTO-AT HF.ADWt" ARTF.Rk ? PtWITlONS " (or Cooks. Chambermaids. Wait rasa. l^undieas ftud N arfc* s?MkiuMtr<*K?. Men H alter*. Oooka ltutiers. S AM'L A. CUOMbS. WJtt ? sL D.W. JalH *l ANTED?MTU AT ION K FOK WHITE AND OJLr ORED Oouku, maids. nutkr*. waiters. hoosenien. kitchen ban' roi'jrlati. 4c. i RV a cumul i) VOMAK A <??11 'ur \VASTKn - BV 4 COLORED WOM4H A 8ITU4 " tu?n a* fimt iltMrni :n rnvit* tauiil> . can up- | tiiah (rood city ret-rence*. A|?pV 5H8lOth?tli?. 1 WASTED DICK'S AGENCY H48 FIKST-CLIKH vv Cook*, chioiUTliia1<k Uuudivf*"*. ?ematnaiM, uur<?i?. hotter*, iwhrn^n. bouae jn?n andboyi, with city Mittba?>. 613Tih?t n.w. IT -t* W ANTKP BV A RESPECTABLE WHITE 0 HI. vY a ait nation a* name and ? hani barmaid. ral a: 1?.. 7 HUi ?.u n * 1t* ItTAVTED HV I'WO Willi! iilKLA. ^I I ? YY itiooi; one a? cook and ^hamlwruiaid i'*u furuiab c>kk1 nferemea Apply lI41Utt n w II* WANTLD-Sll I AIIONH EOK ALL ElKUtt iW 11 hell*; free to employer*. rif?frii(Y> miarauteed to be ireuuuie. STlWSv nil'l.ontl.M AND HOOM-HEM1NG btliLAL', TIT ?tU at. n Olltf p.tu. Ja?> FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS fOR HALF?A SEALSKIN SACU1 E AT AUCTION, r at 1 oVIork to-iuorrow. st WEEKS k I'O.'li ?tK* tiou rooms. I>'iiMtauaavr . opp. City KO. It* SALE ?AT COST-ONE HVt RKol'oHAM. f TtM). C"U|* Kocksua> a frvm SIU?0 to #.*>0?1. niuat In* atM to make rwin tor Spring stock- JAS. k PROltEY. 1230 ?2d at.. Qnmtim JalH-^w IMJK hAU A RAI.E HMtt.AIN A OUT I IN irot <1 condition. if'.i'i a ???tot li:a*?-i.i"\iu'r.1 Hsr nesa. also Hi food cokdlttuk, t'JO. A| | I) st OS Wm? st.n.w. >1* :?f I^OK SA1.E - At I'RIVATE SALE E1KN1 ITKF ami winif fit"" picture* chrap, < sll st May tiullduis', cor. 7 th aud L. i*t lis. m. and 'J p II... ruoui -J jalK-af ? 1JOB HAL1 OXE SLKIUH AMI sEl or Kr.U.?. will sell i-kieap. lli^uirv iif 1'KAN K JOHN >?? ?N.i?th snd E ata. ti. w. JalN '.'t 1.X?K SALE ? tie I tirnrht Piano f.'O" I'ti? t hlrk>>riiuc ijusrp Pisno <>" (in?* Hstiit***' T-ootav*? ,...LVI Other rreat banrsina iu I prtirht snd square 1'iau * ED*'AKI> E DR<K>K Ja 14 tU 925 Pa. ava, sir. ut for sieiuway A Soiia. IrHi sale-two oval-euont show cases, 7 snd ? feet. At 413 13tli si. n.m. >17 :U* I^OK SALE?ElKE-PlfcoOE SAEL. AT A UAIK.A1N allm .lern inii rni iu?-iita. coiuuioaUuu lin k. ?*U'. Addreas W AON LK. 710 lOUist. U.W. >17 ?-* 1>>U HALE ltl HllAHEs OEOK<1ETOWN OAS .Stock. Pays a |M return ou iiri.w eked. EUANK H PELOVZF, Jail) .'It 141H ? at.. Ki . w Htilldimr I^OR SALE?SALOON AN1> RESTAt'HANT Willi lurnlturc sinl fixture*. ch>*ap. oti account of s>< k uww. Apply 1101 7 tli at. u.w JalO-.Tt* IX?R SALE-W E AUL ITBLIS11INO AT 10c PER copy: LaOitaua, complete. I^a?t Idea, von fcHwr; Invitation to the l?ancc?, \s?-l*jr; B?>alanr?r M?n b , Enuiiii Wahzea. Taroiitelle. Hailer. Hl'OO ^OKCil fcC'ti.. Puhlitfhfra, 7th ?t. n.w. OM I^OH SALE - HANDSOME THOHOl OHBKtD J'ony, with cart aud barue>*?. ftin ht turnout In the city, void for waut of uae. Intiiure auble S4011 Pa. ; tve. Jalti-?t# Ij'OH 84LE?4T A BARGAIN A SIDE BAR Brcwpter. uprinir. aquare-l?oa Bu*rtr>. with |x>ie aud Hha!t, a? iroo?l a* new. AIho, h Fort?and Cutter, in quire-at U(JOM U. Relic** Buiidinir. 1416 Eat Jaltt J* 130K KALE ? JCH 1 AKHIVED. TWENTY 0<X?D Draf and Dnvinir Home*; al*> 15 head of low pric; il llor!*e?. ai*u on*-fine s??rrt;l Mar**, very ?i?eody. MCHLEGi-L k yL'IULV's HUliie. in r?aruf H:i.l I) at _ i*lct-?tt? F ?pe?dy. :t li s JaK-W 30B SALE BED fFATHERS. I.V A PllBKD, * h..Ice, new, s il rleuii. Also. Oee*e ye, th- rn. Mal trvwea. kc., lowest prices, t>rleia by mail and vt erwise. Delivered. ALHEKT &LITZ, 62fS H it n.e. d:t-7w* Ijfou SALE-WE HAVE A FEW FIKE - PLACE H-ater?. s num'ier .f Ratiaea and s fair liiie I t>sa I'lHUP'i. tt.st ?e will aeil st low. r tbali sUoleaale rate, in order to aj?? edly ?*li?e out the l*lau.-e ot Cav erly k t o." atock. _ Tina a(o< k must all lie eold Hid the store va< ate.l. Buil.lers and otl.er* luakimr in . n-vemeiita are iuvi.e<l to ca.1 suti secure Uir>:ail.? will e the) can. li. t?. *A M>NOR, ; WiLJ. MILLER.I * ? JiU-Iw U - > N V. A?e 130R SALE? BllOlTOHAMS. COt.Pl.S ANU KlM'K awaysfor lu nate uv. made by boat uiak. ra;Ui ?prinieirdcrandat ..ue U-li ori.-lusl coat. stoo..ar n..??????. buKifies suil waKona. 4liti Ps. s*c. W. r. UEVEK. _ J301S SALE?CALIoRAPH TVPE-W HI I I K. (iOOD order, i'Z?*, Co uinl.ia Bicycle, i-3. or will '1 chainre another Ui.ycle or Iricycle torir..?d Tyi? writer. Capital Cycle Co.. 14?h> New York av. Js4 -.tm a-VjU SALE TWO VERY ELI UANT liAKi.AINS r Oue a brilliant :nnl very f?~>t tone, mumificent ).arlor uprwht Kraud llsim. ronewood csw. haudwmi< ly Linalie.1, larm- ?i/.e. *reat voluiuv sud |ni?er, u?ed but s abort tune. can bebouirht very low on small monthly ? ?ayiueut* or twU. or will eicbs:ure alio irlvi full value tor old llano. We make a meat specialty ot cichauif 1 iiur new or ?econd-bsud l^priffhts tor Snusre Pisnos, and our osviurf to you l? always ?'.'3t .#1(10 la tter than any other hn?l-cla*s liou^e. A lanre tour ri.uud ' corner Square llano, in cic lleut order, lor only k 1. *10 per tuoiitli. This la a rate lianrsui. XHE PIANO EXCHANViF, j?4 ATI tftli <t S<OK SALE sINoINO BIRDS. BIKD FOOD AND Cwre*. Oo.d Flah. Aijuanuins. snd F.sU F ?>L lymt sam.rtmeiit in the city st HCHMID'S B1UD ! h i OKE. l'Jlu hu. two doors south of Pa. ave. ?i-S liu 1>OU SALE-PRICES FOR THE HOUDAYS AND * WINTER MONTHS I Per Gallon. Per Gallon. I sweet Catswbs ?0c Claret. California. ...tl Anirelics Caliloruia..<1.50 Bur*uudy. " . 1 .>0 i Mua'steL " ...1.30 Brandy, .... 4JKI Mall., - ...?J.OO Hock. " .... 1.00 Sherry, " .1.30 Noi ton's Va.Claret . l..?tl i Port, " ...1.30 Dry Catawba isouri S(l Prompt attention inven to onlers by Mali or Tele ' |-hn?in l^ir^e ssiKjrtuieut of Freucli, litriuui and other Foreign Wmeeand Cardials, at 11. a. SELIOSONU W HOLESALE 8TORE 1200 1 euua. ave. n.w.?Telepbour 114 -. Wholesale A.elit for the Celebrated TKIVHLL Whl kies?the purest in the market. n:?0 wkalui_ IiOR SAL1 -ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARToN, ' the celebrated historian snd biiarrapl.er. rays that in every honae * here there la placed sset of Appteton ? Cyclopias it is like sending the whole fsiuily to u-ol We " This work, sll the volumes, can be obtained at oiK-e on small monthly payments by addrv**iuir l'_'W. Star ottice. d24 tjiuhl 1X)R SALE THE *VTTO"" OAS ENGINE RB f quires no boiler, avoids all eiiwueive attendance; no l??s of time , no handling of fuel. Send for ciniulaf si.ii prt'*e list. D. Ii41.1 All. Axonl. . Jl 1U11I Dl'-'^im M noi SALE-NEW. CLEAN LIVE-PICKED HED P Feathers, l.V s |ound: the l>e?t in thei-ountry for tue inonei ; orders by mail or otherwise promptly .ie livered. W .VI. Sbl lZ. 7^4 -'.1 st. n.e. . n'.'H-SW LOST AND FOUND. (JR REWAKD-L O 8 T-JANI AKY 18. SMALL s.ie Terrier D.nr. stuserlnif to the name of l ,,..ch bad ou Collar and ta? ll'J. Above r. ward slid n i questions askod tor sale return to 141 ? Con ..ran st. I LOsT-A I-EMilN-COLORED SET I ER. W E ARS A b ack leather .olUr liiled with nvet?. faateood bya brass lock. No name on plate. Return to P? ave. i . ward *3. LOST-MONDAY NIGHT. BLACK AND WHITE >( o ted setier do^r very ola. K?-ium to91.? Fat. n.m. and nomrmn. -T 1(.?i rO-DAV, GOLD 8PECTACI.EH iv ( \^l-. J l?eariii?r owner's naiue. reward bv returtiinif t.. EHA.nKLIN H CO.. uptu iana. JalH-,t fosT-CEUTIFCATE SO. 2.? FOB TEN sHA..ES JNorth? ru Market stin k. V%*>n return of aaidc?-r titlcate to my ottice a reward will be tpven. O l. Ml >??N. 002 Hi- ave. n. w Jal? -* Iosi Olliin 4??7. ASMALLNMJI II HOI ND J doir. u ith lutwii ai-ot* on aid and ears he ha 1 a chain collar on nei-k \*ith tne luitiala K- V. J4ji V "aIiI* ral reward w01 be i?id for bU return to said numla r. >'?? BUSINESS CHANCES. "k OEETLEM Vm IN THE PRIME OF LIFE AND \ riite in practical .Mercantileei|>erience. w.th some e l ital. would like a psrtuer who can control a tew thousand do.lara, to etufsfc-e iu a line ot business thst will cotwuaud reapcct aud coutidcucc when made known. Address ? j p K. \. H Star oftn. I-^OR S.VLE?A OOOD'c IAM E TO BUY A DRI'G 1 More Apply at once to CHAS. A SHIELDS, ItHW i i . u w. JalH-3t I WILL GIVE $100 TO ANY ONE WHO WILL ml me a position thst will |>sy ?70 or #SAI imw llionlh. Add**es J ASPAR. Star omce. JalK-'A* P\TENTSAND INVENTIONS ? il.K IT ED. PAT enU bouirht aud ao.d. introduced and pi.c?d on royalty cases carefully condu tod. royalty ttttPLL NuVLLf Y COMPANY. JalS-iit ?:?? P at. "-W^ 1TOR SALE?TO CLOSE AN ESTATE?"MOUNTAIN P Top," ? summer Resort, on the Blur Rnlirs, near Aftou sutiou. 1 besapeake snd obi.. Railroad. Is for .ale Write for ?lsacrll>tlve circular, price, teima. kC;, to N w BOM E. heal Estate Ayent. or to PLEAsAN i 8 k MAftSlr, Atu>rueys-at-Law. KicUiuond.Va.JlS-a^?.?t war ANTED?PARTY WI.H ?300 OR kLOOO TO ff take activ e part in attoudiiur a profitable imiiusM. five y as eetabiiahed snd euiploylUK twen y h nda. Ad. re as MUTUAL. Starottoe. JaI7-2f ^ETBOPOUTAM RAILROAD STOCK BOL'OHT aud sold by >18-lw 1410 F at.. Krllocr Biuluir R SALE?A DRUG HTi'KE OK ONE OF THE . FKANK^H. PELOl'ZE Ft _ best corners in. the city, well stocked, and doinr a irood trade: Bone but tkoae mean in* business need ap ply. Address MR EUXIK Jsl8-4t? WaahinKt..11. B.C. PARTIFS SEEKING KAFE INVESTMENTS IK Local Securities will be furnished faU Partiriilara on sj.p kation at our Ottos. GUUlEY BEOT HERS. ldlftFstU.W. >1J-1ui ONE OP THE BEST BUSINESS PkOPEB tios In th? city.?Lot 4 and part oi lot o. kju^re Ijbtt. front mr ito feet on latth 2?_ J^LT, 3 Pennsylvania sra and D sts. imiasdiaiely ?orthJf tbe Palais Royal, by a del tb of 100 ""i ^ ^ ^^^^KOUOH 1, CO laC-tin.*.:?ra l?Oo r>t??_ JOHN E. BEAU, k 00, AOEST* *OJ. THk. Equitable Morursca Sl Caplui. kior^ayea bcarltuc ? per cent lmerest. F*2l"J"T: annually. f?* any auiouut. aiways ok bsee lor in ve tors. 1 beae mortirskes are guarantee* by company. rTL It EN PER CENT LOANS NEGOTIATED OK KAN. . aud Dak. iar.na F irst mortnaire and A No. I sacui Ud22l'imr**t >**? Vd^u pJudlnr Going out op cakpets. ou cimcclab cmtau-kr^i ^v^moohh\*?tZs. j-.a^s. lUl al4 U4a lUfeM.M. FOR RENT ROOMS. KENT-A LABOE SECOND HTOBY front ruom. fiiruiahad, ail qp**MiM*?<aa. Wtm twrnuimmti>41?>bIaw. JslS-Sr t,> h KEN I ? ! hMKKUi ROOM*." IN Wkuiui ?o?ikmmt 14JIRI ?t* n w. Jala 3t* f,V?? |)M -*U?E ?T. * WORE VIII LA HO* * ?""?oO'l'torr ? uth froat koum and iwo Una .lonKIa parlor*. with or with, nt and |t? ,X?R HUNT -COMMoDlot's FI'RNIABED ROOM A. 1711 a M.. oppoata Metrorolltaa tjlnk f,>)K REXT?IN northwest SEtTlO*. UMK . n*?! "Utabla for thra* or four m?Mm or A fau.Uy fablaBr.t-c.aaa Mtl>Ml out trru,. n~? watr ?i nwX.il'J.KUrolU. jmf li? FOB KENT -MAR IOWA CIRCLE A pleasant autt* of Room* Ir- ol parlor a iih lam M ? uil? of Rootua lr>ni parlor ?it), lanrv had mai. lany back iwrlor with luaaial UatTWt'U karltf ? 3^>n,m ? ralatttwa. 13o3gat a.w or e< *1 by R REST r.11 FOR t'NFI'RMHHED FIRST or. inludinx l,~a< and raa allot? loth at... ce llar Maaa. m and lOih ai . aontb front. Jal?-?t |*OR RENT-PARmR AMD BID BOOM OK FIRST luruiahau. at t>(W 13U. at. A* F F JalT 3t* "*>K KIM HAXl>m)MI Y H I.M?HU1 PAK lora. corB'-r hoiiar *.?!! imd-d aciith and aaat f n nt. noti. inotv d.-airal.l? la ctt*. alao. allw imr ii** Kooiua. with or with without U*i\l IOOr.' Nth at. n w. J.17 2t* INOR R> XT-TWO Nf ATI V FVliXlKHIP Co* r inuiii.'atliur roonia, aoiilli fr>>nl. ?r .nd fir |>rHa> tuodwalr. IW3 Fat u.a. J. Iff St* viK HI NT-FI KNIMIIli Iukimk. ?!1H < 'It without hoard, t'liutoti II o?.tti and 1 ?u. n ? Nr> lunmun-. and undw ur? aianar"n*nt JalR-Bt* ; |>>R HI NT LAIU.I Kl.'OMi IITORY FR<'XT i I room ifurntahadv atrtctly I'ii*aw- tannic rrlrr ! in H 1.1.IS l.at.u? JalSNt* H' >K Kl ST-FVRNIKHI P EIKST OR SECOND I in?r. mutable for b*-hooma aud t>arl<>ra. h?ue> I rH'led by owner, email faiuil) ; rrfor**tn-ra t?trhatir>?4. I l?iW? 14th ?t .oar t*Hv..ren Jal4-#T J Mm rkm pAKum ruH?K hikm rrm maiitd Homih alurljr or ru aulte, *itfa or ?iil?. ?i I i ?>a ti 1^.4 H &L ..w d31 |M%* I lOK KIVI-l.WJ H t*T. N MANDw >\11 L% { I fumialied li'MMM*. ftneat 1? itiou iu the rttf, ?**?% I \piii?-tit to botfl> tun rt.-wt ? tr? >*14 ?!;? 1*?K REXT MANMOMKL1 HIUMhHKD iHi.l-vton Front Room and ai-? w a.-? ?. Roo?ii ?.t | y 'tiiMitf. PU.WU? tot Ui*ii ai*4 mif?. ?r m?ut wih?i. Mam uit #it* i; I ? N1 ?n 4 H S . ? 'I KMI11 MH ?? ? I ?lt rUrnl't clinrrh. in'v^tU linri b?u*l?*niely Ur I l mliixl rooiua. l*t?rd a . e\??i timt ? \*h*. at im?i>ti?bl** trnML Jel 1 '-** 1^??K RKNT-#40 HAKDHOMKLV FIXKINNKD I 1 larvc parlor Mint v>N>iu ou 1 *t flo.?r. iu?luiliuc Ih at ukjtl ?raa. lath hMini RMif fl ?or Alao. Another l*i?r?-M-nH?ni. IIO^ttrKou l?t ??r .i<l fl?*?r .'V>< 4 Va ft., third door fn?ut l?i. MiUiW aii?!*a ? nurrta v13<? lui* VftiK lw? V!-<lll l.UH SI. N ? toNWMKNT to tbe ICbbHt ainl Kltrf" U ui<?ljr furuialM^I cult*' of Hihiim, vilb irrate Ut> ai;ite 4r i ?r a . M< iuU r * r t>tu< ra Aieo, one aiutfle i-joia. *ve')ttiiuf iMi <1 '4 4a* LH?lt 1 bt. KUU4NTLV aft I m?hi*J ??f r?k>iim on ttrnt ???or. al*a r-HJUi for tfeuUemeu ou third Aoor. n f?*n uc+m )m :im ^t?K KKK1 ? IIAMMH)M K.I.Y mtX.'UHKb ioii. ?*u ault?* or siUtfl# alao. p ? aa?i.t ha.l ai.llal?l?* f??r mitlenifti With or vith^Ut U . .rd at H4H| 11th rt ti.a . i KiiiauirMl %?17 lllw* fV?R HUNT VF\H CMAMHIK1 \IN'K. iH<X<T. rooma -it a i? i - ? v jit, - i,?iudi<w?> l l-AM the door, our hwiu. nuiuble tor ofttv. aittiur wttliout t?oard 1UIII l.'itli at ir.'h *^(u F FOR RENT:?OFFICES. >?K Hi N1 -FINE <>? KICK HtKlMh lOHM K <>? ' 1 ;>tli au.l ? ata. OI'HI.K\ bK< iTlIf Rh. 1:1 m ? aU jaiaut F F I><>K IIIVT Kino M M \i'llk At I T?'M'oM ii.u: ? ?tiii?f olli< a r>?'iiia <>ti Aral f.-.r. au'tal.la |..r a i>r> r?ai 'iial lo*utlvtiiaii t irat i liaa r?irm.< a ra (jiurvd hll? V>K Kl NT t'KHi k.s-IN OI K Nl.Vt III ILDlMtf all rouveulnura, ?t<-an liaat TiU.ll * Kl'THrRFtlRD. dV4-4w* i:tO? I- at n.w. FOR RENT STORKS. lt<)K KENT Kit HOC. HC1TAMJK FOK AMY HI Kl i F ii?*p . ti*t?ra? for l? :t* tirr ?t.?r?-, I-** lut. kr. _ aU<> mnariii'iii III < k tutta. all n*o4rr'i iiiiiiniiaii'rtHR, un?- locution, raut < liaa|<. lli^uirr I7'.'3 u.w. jal K-:u' Ixw i.ixT artikI- am. at. ar. Alfl|r :UmSdit.aa ial7-.R* l?oK REXT-BEAUTim. NI A KTOKE. I<W! | I 14th at.. '.'OtOO It. t-ouon imi collar aauia allr M rontu daWluia alaiti . lanrc lirlck aulilc. kl?^ nua | atore,nir litli aud N. V ara. J ? I' MU.kH Jall-llu* I4VH Nrw lurk a.a FOR RK N T-MI sc ELL A N EOU8 I.-VIK KENT?fcTAHLf. IN Aliil BETW> ? * K .an 1 L ntid hitti and 1Ttli *>t? . t ..rrt?r oa l>a? it\ f.-iir li<?r?? ?t and tbree ? aina*rc?. water end ?raa< ! l?o rooiua for <>oa? h an. | Ja 14-tit HIIX * JOHNHTOX. TIW l.%t|iai. 1>?K hENT AN OLD l^TAHi.hHID M.I I) r^No. 141? Hi?rl. at-. <M*orir?t ?u. I* < *. ? tb future*. *ir? |?rr mouth K A I'llllJ.II'K |4 New lork a%*ntu*. #*.'? lui FOR SALE LOTS. I .'MR MALE Ix >1 X NOlir-K IK MIIURY <?|VKM that Iota 1, 14 and l.\ a?|uai-a 104.'.. arc withdraw* froii, 11,.' loMrkci <>IANKR. It* ? >>R KALE I.OI ON WKHT HIDE OF HI H K r? I lieUf u Laud M. I? i ir nt *1 .*.<< KW.ikMKlLUl A BKEtlEEY, )alK-:tt WWT F at. a.w. 1>?R RALF.?CBEAP?A t?H?l> 1/n OK 4la. BET r H and I A? . 4.'?f<?t froht. A w WO la-t ft hi o .'id, U-t. H. and 1 Aw aill -?-l 1 var> loa if > Mai one . term* <aa>. C. H. 1'ARKEK !* and E au & w. Jal . .if I.MK SAI.K I.OTS <>K KllnKi: l?I.ANl> AVI~ I ii?-at to tha ix>ruar of Irtili at . *?,.'?o0 and fa tMHA Jam (It 1A M I- lot NO. liloj Fat. It.* 1>>R MALE?A TENTH IN I I.KE-T IN 1 HE Kl AI tilul aitv at tli* head of l'.ttli at., which alii la ' srad' tl tlua ani.t**r aud ai'ia.rt *ut<l ainoiur ilia u?-i**ra | Iu ?.hc a|>iiiur Au "i'1'orinniti !? >r ai. ii.??atiuriit thai | will i?y o*it 2'? |wr i*ut. In. ft>4 imhi jal4 tt' _ VI. P. HK'SiU, l?H FILE*. 1>?li HALE?CHoK 1 Ixlln <'N K I. NY AND Trnu. ttr* Man. otha< ch^ai'iota lu * M-i U. ail ti-a ,?K.fHK? ft. 8. L bai*?in VilL.oNAlllKI.il, !? !.. F at, B.w. Jal4-'tt* !>>K SALE-DEHIRABLE I/?TK IX LE DltUIT I Pari. OI'RLEY BROtoEBH. I3l!i Fat. lal* fit ? Nik XALE - M.KY 1.1 MliAHl.E OuKKEKLOT J at the niuraw lou ol N. V. avi-uuc. X and Kortli Capitol atfwt, lUOitMi. Will Ik aold at a Kar^aih S..(iKMsltDT A Kit AI .LEV, M'-T I at. 1 ui 1NUU SALE?WE HAVE EttK MALE A D1 HIKAKIJt I r I la*1* of Kuaiuca? |iroi*rt). KjiltXI on L1L lint uortli of la av.. alao *>u Eat.. Imt lltli aud l?u. 73? 75. Botli of tliaaa piacra of pioprrly can |> I-oil v arlad luto maai |*> iuc Ui?i?Uu*-uta. A. r HIU.AtXi, | Jalt -'a __ 1.1MI ra* F' >'?!. KALI cheap iAJlr. Al EoBEaT OLEX. Md? 1, In, aud \l cruu IT loot, il a. .J twloiw | afrimr. 3- K. H. RlloKl), Ja4-lni* I423H Fat. SMB HALE-TBE KIM IXVERTMENt "1 I H K 1 A L?ay- I oflir liuildinir Lot* ou b md**, and ou Rtr*-t oravenn*. vtithlu lour K*j\iar?-? o; P? una>lvaiiiaav?. ! 8trH?t oara. for oUi> |UK)0 ca? h $*J.?d an. ?al^utw I |IO |^?r luoiiih. IV A. PHIlXlfH, J u'iV-IUii* 141 *-? Nta Vork a?a. MONEY I'O LOAN. M ONI I TO Loan ON t ill Kt.ALlKlATl. AND ou Mar? laud tartua. t'HAS A. Kllir.LDK, JalK-.it lOtMi I at u w. $1,000^^^^! 42.MM HAl.DINi. A MATLKS, UalK nt! at ILW. S'lii Alio t K REAL r SI ATE KEI I Rl I Y AT l'J*?M rate ot luUimt m suiua ul and uiward. V?-( aioull ? 'iuiiiiHaii?m. u 1. i f C H K Nii.Hl.tiU7 ?ih ml.u.% MONEI TU LA?AN IN I FKOM $.'.UO 11' ?ard, at lha lumeal latoa ol llitcrevt aliu cotiuaia aioua, ou ai'proted r* ai i*UU iu ti.ia dtt U O UOLTZMAK. Jilt < omcr ltltli and I ata. a w. Money to loan at five pel ceTxt on ap I'rotvd raal aataia a. ,nli Laiv. a.uouula a j ai-e- lilty. 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