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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON*: ?1HRD4V f-ckTMry 1 im CHOSRV *. v? ?:h Mlwr. Tkr Errnlif "Mar ku * rr?ilu, prmturil kwi fide dail* rlrralatlaa Mare Ikai treble ?bat if ??? atber daily paper pabliahed Is Waakiaitn, and atacb *reater tkaa that ?r *11 Ik* atber daily papers here added Ms ether. --? ?- ? ~ The so-called 't?iard of supervising inspectors of >l>vu veSf?-Ls" ought to hare Its name changed. ]( should he styled "the advisory board In behalf or the interests of steamer companies." some days ko Mr. F. A. Hlchard-on m ule a forcible and quite conclusive statement before the board In regard to the utter inadequacy of llfe boat accommodations on steam passenger yt-fseis, based on facts within his own hnow..slge. He urged that the board should give the subject earnest consideration, with a view to a remedy of the > yil In the Itscuslon that followed the startling concession was made by members that boats on ocean streamers rated at seventy and eight} passengers are not capable of carrying more than forty. Mr. Richardson recalled a previous con srrssllon with uen. Itumont, supervising Inspector general of the board. In which the General said It *?? roncetVd that not one of the great steamers which bear precious fre ght between the 9hores of JJ'irope and America carried anything like enough touts and raits for accommodating its passengers and crew in case necessity compelled abandon ment of the ship. This testimony before the board can be corroborated by every intelligent traveler l>y the great <?.-ean steamers, who notes at otice the utter Inadequacy of the trifling supply of boats to accommodate the vast number of passen gers? frequently one thousand or more per steamer In the busy season?In case of disaster. Yet the board In their report before adjourning yesterday, while admitting the Inadequacy of boats on lhe great o>-ean steamers, have nothing to offer by way of remedy, and on the other hand they take t h>- astounding position in behalf of the Fteane-r companies that a regulation limiting th? number of passengers to the capacity of the boats they can carry would work a seri ous restriction upon commerce I This Is of a piece with the other allegation by the board in be half of ilie companies that the use of water-tight bulk-heads in lumiern Iron and su-ei steamships mtkes them at least SO per cent safer than tne ships at twenty years ago. As a matter of fact the so much vaunted bulk-heads have proved any tun< but water tight on emergency, and are altogether quite as title to be relied upon as the boats, In case of disaster. A phase of the copyright question which will Ftrike utost son-proffsslonal minds as novel has been Interesting the bar of Boston lately. The owner of the copyright of the popular song, "( radles Empty; Baby's Gone," sued the publish- j rr of an edition adapted for the mechanical or gulaetle for luMngement of copyright. The pub lisher defeaiM hliu^elf on the ground that the music prepared lor an orgulnette consisted of roils of p . per with boles of various sizes and phapes pun. he.] through It at intervals, whereas ] the music protected by copyright consists of a printed sheet. The .v>urt recognized the distinc tion. It is a rather subtle on for all that. An owner of a copyright book would, on the same principle, have no cause of action against an In fringer who resorted to phonograph matrices ,-w a means of publishing a pirated edition; und yet, should the phonograph come into general use. th# phonographic edition might completely kill the ordinary printed edition, because nine persons cut of ten enjoy hearing a book read better than taking the trouble to read it themselves. There would be no intrinsic difference between this case and that of tif orgulnette. An orgumett* Is an instrument contrived for the purpose of saving person- the trouble of learning to play on an ordi nary or.an or metodeoo. It requires only the ad justment of a roll of punched paper and the turn ing of a crank, and the melody can be ground out of it by the hour. The pnon->graph, by a process outwardly identical, win talk for any length of | llrae In response to the Insertion of tinfoil ma trices and the revolution of a crank. It is evident ?hat either the copyright laws of the United States will have to undergo a good many changes to make way for the newest devices of science, or else authors and publishers will have to resort to some t>i her means of protection. The striking miners or the Shenandoah City and v est Shenandoah eolllerles made a very bad blun der In assaulting the ??scabs" and the police last n ght. If they are curious to know why, they have only to look bark ov?-r the history of labor s? rtkes in this country for the last twenty years, and they will And the rule has been invariable, tl.at the resort of strikers to violence has resulted In disaster to the strike. Xo longer ago than in the spring of ihK?^ when the great southwestern rail road strike had demoralized the stock market and ni tfle everybody feel desperately blue, the po.lcy M Martin Irons prevailed over the more prudent counsels of other icad rs, and the first actual out break in Ea?t St. Louis produced bloodshed. This was the signal for a complete revulsion of feeling ai:iong the nervous speculators of the east. They knew that the strike was doomed, and the market t?-gan to strengthen and prices togoop from the b ar the news arrived. What Wall street pro is eded on here was the lesson of universal expert, snos that. In a country like ours, where every n.an has a right to earn his living by honest labor, any attempt to prevent him by brutal methods is b-xind to bring down upon Its authors ihe full and trjshing weight of the law. That me .n* but one thing, for the power of organized Justice Is greater than the power of a mob, every rime; and when the violent element has voluntarily diawn the line of demarcation between itself and the law. aoldlng element, and the police xuthorlty of the slate has once distinctly asserted Itself in defense of law iad order, the death-knell of a strike has bounded. The suggestion of a sacrifice to public buildings I Pf what remains of Judl n.-.ry square Is again pre scnted in connection with the proposed post-office | building for Washington. The city needs a new P"st-offlce badly enough, every one will admit, ! and the proffer of a site oa Judiciary Square would i be a terrible temptation. But, for all that, surh a ! hi:s should not be thought of for an instasL Washington cannot afford to abandon the princi ple of protecting lh?- parks and reservations wlUi h give the ctty its characteristic picturesque beauty, even v. h? a so substantial a bribe as this is sugl K,-ste<l The national capital must carefully guard those attractive features of Its plan which give it a world-wi e reputation, and yield nothing to that spirit which would build up the parks with such i.ionstruaitles ss the Pension om-e building, or devote them to railroad traces, stations, and stor age and freight depots. ''^eap postage is si a discount in congress. The House Increases the rate on certain cheap lltera t'lre, and the senate committee reports against a one-cent letter rate. Cheaper letter post ag'- Is sure u> come without reference to whether the Po?jt tjflks Department is self-supporting or not at the time i he change is made, and the successful advo cates of the decrease win enjoy popular favor. A ? or# to the wise is sufficient. The President in his revised civil service roles fl'?*a not require reasons for dismissal to be Died, and com?i wtoner Edgerton claims to be a bigger in an than Commission, r* oberly and Lyman. The public demands lor its own satisfaction an exten si<h? of the rules which shall cause to be determined from time to time by compulsory examination the relative sizes of the civil service commissioner* A strong showing in behalf of the proposed cen tennial anniversaries in Washington in 1880 and 1W8 and the permanent exposition of the throe Americas was made yesterday before the select committee of the Senate. The prospects of the PC the project are excellent. ^r.w Stamped li s ns 10 PEB CEBT DISCOUNT OH ALL XEW LIKEN OUUM TO INTRODUCE SOME Of OCR SEW bTILLS Dssorativs Paintnir taught at our rootna. Tsnmi oOv V*' leaaoo. uC S.l par uiunth cf <S#ht ieaaona. Tint Art Es>Urvid?rr abd Crochruu# Me. par leaaua K<* lln<.s of all kinds of Worsted aud Otnnantown re ctuol Luatin* and Plaa Embroidery Wofk to order. n ?. OPKE.NHEIVFJt 4 BKO_ Saw Bu.id.ag. 514 Bth street a.w. bat. E aad P. J. C. H CTCBIJISO*. IXPomiBB DEEM TaimtlKOA LACES. MILLIXEKT. CLOAKS f3 Ml mkiTLTASU AVEm JP VOL' DEslRE A DELlcIOI'H corPBB POOLE AMERICaV BREAK FAST . . rib It ia. wilbval ttouut, Uis iMMt ut? aver Msmarkat. iJc par " M. A. POOLE. M? Lea The Best Is Always Desirable, ?ad wtth certain inconsiderable elceptioca, TBI BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Especially I* till, so aa to the kind of clotbee we tw. ''Cloth.ng Is the adornment of tbe l<ersoM. A tasty ?ult is* token of a certain Innate refinement of gentility." TASTT SUITS ALL THE WAT FROM tO TO S30.50 ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House. "A good thing, if it be ? needed artiola, la better than a poor thing" In no eenee does this apply more strongly than In the matter of Clothing. and when the opportunity ia afforded yon of purchasing a (rood garment at a lesa price than la usually chir??l for a good one, you must he very blind to your own Interests if you fail to make proper us* of said opportunity. OOOD. ALL WOOL OVERCOATS. WITH SILK FACINGS, $4.73. to. #? ??, UPWARD, VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House. "Poor Clothes are a sign hung out telling our fneuds that life ts sotng hard, and we may want to borrow a dollar." Therefore don't wear POOR CLOTHES, it won't roet you a penny more to wear OOOD CLOTHES, provided you make your purchases at VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent CloUang House. "It Is worth sny young man's while to regard his proper clothing aa one of the PRIZES of Ufa.* Our Mammoth Establishment ia filled almost to overflowing with Just such prises. There sre no bl nka. You bars aiinply to stretch forth your hand and grasp them. VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten P?r Cent Clothing House, 927 and SK.K 7th St n.w., corner Massachusetts arc Strictly Ons Pric?. Opan Saturday rntil 11 p. m. f4 BBB U U n T " ?** bbbb ? B m ? BBB L'C R R T SEMI-ANNUAL 3BB? A RRR nr*? a n m h 2UUB AA R R o O AA II XX N BBB A A KRR <5 A A II SHU 2hi? MA R g ? (JO AAA i| N jjjj BBB A A R R GOO A A II N NN Ssss A I EKE AA L A A L KE AAA I, K A A l.M.I. REE gSS_ H H OO FEE ?SS, 5 H H O O F 2s SS,. HHII O O KK S J H 11 O O K b2 S68 H 11 OO KEE SS Wfll be continued one week longer. OUR BARGAIN SALES ARE WELL KNOWN To GENUINE, AND AL READY EXCEED OUR EXPECTA TION. IN THE BUSTI.E OF THE FIRMT WEEK'S SALES THE CHIL DREN WERE SOMEWHAT NE GLECTED. AS WE HAVE A GREAT MANY BARGAINS TO OFFER IN CHILDREN'S * SHOES AS WELL AS IN SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WE WILL CALL THE SECOND WEEK OF THE S\LE THE ,?rn{! HHP DDD RRR EERNN N'"RSS . ^1?. " " I' I* DR RE N N N" r I'M Hi!!' R !*KRR KR >" N N h8Sa '> ' H H II L D DR R F N wv ^ o OCC H It II LL1.L DDD R R IlKK X NN ^bs" WWW FEE EF.E K K W W W W F R K R WW EE KE KK WW WW f. K K K W W EEK EES K \Z THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTU NITY TO SECURE GOOD SHOES AT LITTLE COST. ARTHUR BURT A CO. >'.'S-s.m*tu-3m 1511 F ST. N. W. 5niL ,,00? 8ws T7JT <*? nn n PBBK O 8 "S 1 ? O HNI? Ebb" ?oo? -J ? ?oo? IU VV V A FRR " rrK TVTT V T V, \ AA R K it K T Y Y V V A A RKR || RE T VY \ V AAA R R 11 It v v v A A K 5 11 KRR T Y SSSS "IT 00 RRR KF? S-a I !! 9" R SSS TOO KRR KK S s 1 O O R R K SggH OO k K KKR r\ o??o ? n i?s: rkrr o n ,:u e* n s R R OO mm KKK K R SsJS8 C :i i: ? v ek" s???. HSg I I. ? V V EE RRR I! LLLL V ?? S 2 W WW * n FKK ww ww KRR ?? WW WW AAA R R E w * A A R R KRR _ We bate Just reeelved, direct from the Manu facturer*. a large invoice of ROGERS k BROS'. KNIVES, FuRRS AND SPOONS. Their lua.ity needa no word of praise from us THE TRADE MARE 1847.ROGERS BROS.'A 1, if % sufficient mimrant**. You have nsvHt aaaa the price, equalled for thU quality of iroodj. TABLE KNIVES, PLAIN HANDLE. ?1 SB If Dot TABLE KNIVES, SATIN HANDLB, 91 81) it l>oi DESSERT ENltES, PLAIN OK SATIN, it Dos. DESSERT FORKS, PLAIN, $2 40 H Dot DESSERl" FOLKS, CHASED. ?2.60 I* IX>z. MEDIUM TORES, PuAIN OR CHASKD *S> By w Dot. TEA BPOONS, PLAIN OR CHASED, ?1 15 M Dot. TEA SPOONS. OXYDIZED.S1 49 M Dos. DESSERT SPOONS. PLAIN OR CHASED, r?.49 u Dos. DESERT SPOONS. OXYDIZED. $2.79 * Dot. TABLE BPOONS. PLAIN, 49 H Dos Table spo.ns. chased. (2 eu * Dot. TABLE hPOONM, OXYDIZED. S2 79 H Dot. COFFEE SPOONS. PLAIN OR SATIN. $1.15 w Do Cof FEE SPiMiNS. OXYDIZED. ?1 49 H Dot. Ws guarantee thsse Goods to be exactly as repre sented. ROGERS BROS'. A 1. EXTRA PLATE OK HARD WHITE METAI BOTTOM PRICES. SMITH ft WARDWFLL, " a 705-707-7U9 Markot Span* New India Silks. *EW SCOTCH GINGHAMS. NEW FRENCH SATTEENS. COLORED SILE WARP HENRIETTAS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA. LATEST SHADES. BLACK HENRIETTAS. wJ'nhAL1*8 '* BLAC1 CAMEL'S HAIB AT S6c.. HtUOT*Q" ?HADES AT GOol'w^N r'l2 ^vtE5.D2f * INTER DRESS WJa/mgF DHIU* "niuiin* W. M SHU STEM ft SONS. BIB Pcnnaylvauia avenue. OMBrin. , n TABLE Irish Akd Guxu Lntm BEATON PEBBT. (Snrceoor to PUB* ft 1 PUBE LINER D. WIDTHSAND SIZES TO MA & BHOWN k OERVAN FAS LCNCH OO'.. NEW LINEN DAM. TR.VY CLOTHS, FUl^BLEACHED HUSH AND OEH*?*1 wjj^sse^sdKBsPt 'WVi0 ?i*!5S NEWQOtMAN LINEN DAMASK TOWELft, rang NEW*BELOI?N'pl?u> W A^D^SEI^TiNO LINEN*. j ^^A^Sotm^E0^: ^ajll FIjfifc LU??ioF PLA1 IN and twilled CRASHES TCRKISHLTOWeLsT M^B^LES QUILTS. ?? TABLE CANTON FLANNKL AT 75o. AND $L "LOWEST TRICES" ON california AND WHIT "CLOHInVpKICES" OS ALL wint*R WRAPS AND mMENSE^Vt^K Or'riNESl^RENCH |ATEE<I8 NK^ALL^VixTl AND SILK WARP*HENRIETTAS AND NOVELTIEH IN FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR SPRING OF 18811. (STpLAlN FIGUKES AND CORRECT PRICEA BEATON PERRT. Perry Building. PeunsyWania am. cor. 9th st Established 1840. f4 Philadelphia Store OilS 7th it. and 708 E at n.w. CARHART ft LEIDY Will offer thia week the following Unas of Spring OoodS: New French Gingham*. Beat quality French Satinea, Full line of Doinaatic Satine*. A first-cla** lne of Domeetic Ginghams. White Good* of aU kinds, India Linena, Victoriu Lawn*. Plaid Muslins, Plain Nainsook. Alao. s fnll line of Hamburg Edgins*. Swim and Nalneook Edges, Inaertion and all wTdtha uf Flounc ing. Colored Embroideries, Ac. will offer the balance of our Fall and Winter Stock of Dre?e Goods at pricee that muat aell. A few things left In Winter I nderwear will be aold cheap, BILES. SILKS. BILKS. In onr Silk Department we hare a g.od line of all thf most desirable things lu Black and Colored Grus Grain bilks, Satin*. Surah*. Rhadaiuee. Ac., all of which will be aold cheap. We have a flmt-claaa line of Black Good* of all de scriptions, at prioe* that are right. We make a specialty of I nestle)- Black Good* in ail the moat desirable styles. Just received onecsr-load of freshly imported Mat tings, will be aold very cheap. CARHART ft LEIDY. (4 928 7th and 700 E sts. n. w. Closing Oct Sale or MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF HALF HOSE. A lot of FANCY MERINO HALF HOSE. 9H inches, formerly aold from $1 to $1.38, reduced to 75c. per pair. MERINO AND C ASHMERE HALF HOSE, all size*, in Plain and Fancy Color*, formerly sold at 75c., re duced to 50c. per pair. Heavy and Medium Weight MERINO AND SCAR LET CASHMERE HALF HOSE, all sizes, formerly sold at SI and $1.13, reduced to 75c. per pair. RIBBED MERINO, SCARLET CASHMERE AND GRAY LAMBS' WOOL HALF HOSE, formerly aold at $1.50 and $1.63, reduced to $1 per pair. PURE SILK. SPUN SILK. LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON FANCY AND PLAIN COLORED HALF HOSE at greatly reduced prices. (ANOTHER reduction MADE IN dressing GOWNS AND BATH WRAPPERS.) R. H. TAYLOR. }a24-3in 933 Pennsylvania avenue. Bt >URCHELL'S SPRING LEAF TEA. ?t 50 cents a pound. What la said of it Baltimore, Md. "I have dyspepsia and can drink no other Tea?Strang*) but no leas true." Kearney, Neb. "It is indispenaible to a satisfactory breakfast Bold only at 13-5 F at n. w. f4 Opening of COTTON DRESS GOODS. "00 piece* finest quality FRENCH SATF.ENS. in new designs and coloring*; Imported by ux and select ed to the wants and requirements of fashion. REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS In endleas variety, fruru J.V. to 50c., in elegaotatyle*. INDIA PONGEES in new styles Just opened. ALL-WOOL henrietta CLOTH in all the latest shades, with VELVETS to match. SILK WARP HfNRlETTAS in new colon MOIRE SILKS in Is test shades. BARNE8LEY TABLE UNENS and NAPKINS. 8pecial bargains in BLACK ALL WOOL CAMEL'S HAIR. 4!? inchea wide, at 05c . worth $1. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS at lowest price*. *.M. BHtJSTER * SONS. V1U Pennsylvania av*. On* Pric*i f4 Kansas City First Mortgage notes for sale. I have from S 15,000 to $25,000 ia First Mortgage Coupon Bond* for sale. They are absolutely aafe and will be sold so aa to aet purchaser ten par cent per an num. Title guaranteed. I have also facilities for placing amounts from $300 upon good first mortgage* at sight per cent Interest. Correspondence solicited. WILLIAM H. PARET, Rial Estate aid Not* Broklr, fii.lv Kansas City, Ma H A VINO Just placed aooM large orders for Framed Picture*, onr old ones most be sold to make room for them. W* offer them at cost for thirty days. Among the new ones will be sums siquialte gems, and many OUIUl EX CLUSIVELY. JOHN F. PARET, f-l-lw 918 Pennsylvania ave. QREAT BARGAIN IN SHI UTS Oar Comfort Shirt, the old favorite, 85c.: six for $5. This shirt i* made of Wamautta cotton and Rich tnlaoa'a 2,100-lineu bosoms. Reinforced sleeves faced. Eyelets and button-holes handmade. Cut leghiliwlse of the cotton and made full to the measure. This Shirt leaa good aecau be bought anywhere at any price. Buy sample: If not satisfactory money refunded. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. fS-lOt lOOS ? *t. a.w. Lined And Fpb-to? WALKING and drivtkg GLOVES CaU To eloee oat the balauo* of the stock, aad a 835 PENNSL^AjlfflVENUE. Ja2S Gurs Suits Sooured ARD PBRBSBD FORM. Coat*, 50c.: Isujte. 85*: V?t Altering *?d 52ZZZ TaSSStfcK f?* -* Ja31-0m uJSiYtfrWjeVS&Zj* Thatks, Mast Taim Visitors to the Palais Royal "Opening" thle ?Mk bmA not be told of the traaineae done. It waa pbeeom ?ML Thanks for your oonfldeooe sad patronage Thanks foe your praise of the Stan and thegoode That you should hara had eauto to t'*'" of over crowding we ngret. Anticipating a very briak demand for the Remnants-the outcome of audi a boar "Open ilia" week?we hop* you will try and call early Monday morning. LACS LAOS LACS n Rim MM MMfTS 1* A SS NTTTT.BS. E MMMMVNNAANNN T 2?? HE ? Ja K BKEHM H IK MSA AS NN T ?SS" Eurruxo. BCnXINQ. ruffling. At the time of writing this advertisement the Store is so crowded with visitors that the advertising man finds It Impossible to obtain details from the buyer or assistants. Please bo contented with the following in formation: THE PRICES VERT VERT LOW, Nearly 200 Remnants of hand-made linen and Orien tal Laces, suitable for Tidies and Fancy Work. Over 100 Remnants Torchon, Medici. Florentine, Cluny and Smyrna Laces, in heavy and flue grades, adapted for Underwear. Neary 100 Remnants? would do for necks and sleeves of Dresses; fine Orientals, Egyptians, Valen ciennes. Fedoras, English Points, Chantilly, Spanish Guipure, and Point d'Esprit I .ares. Nearly 50 Remnants of hand-made Linen, Antique, and Florentine Laces, thst would do for Curtains. Not 1 000. but over 300 Remnants of Rnchlnga, for Neck. Sleeve, and Skirt Some of the Neck Ruchlngs, in white and colored Crepe Lisas, Bolting-Cloth, Bib bou, Silk Grenadine and Can vat, will surprise you aa much for their beauty as cheapneaa. A TABLE FOR THESE BARQAIN8 will be found adjoining Gloye Department (rear of Store, No. 1119 Pennsylvania av nue.) The regular price, the reduced price, and the length will be plainly marked on each Remnant. Please tako hint from the following: 8 to 9 a.m.?Hot busy. 9 to 10 a m.?People gathering. 10 to II a. m.?Getting crowded. 11 to 12 m.?Patience required. 12 to 1 p.m.?Crowded still. 1 to 2 p.m.?Off to lunch. 2 to 3 p.m.?Gathering again. 3 to 4 p.m.?Crowd thickens. 4 to 5 p.m.?Who isn't here. 5 to 6 p m.?Where's the crowd! It will be especially necessary to call early Monday, as we intend disposing of all broken lota or handled goods at lesa than wholesale prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. Aa the supply of sizes gare out in Collara on Satur day. we offer for Monday only the new supply a^ the same Souvenir prices, viz: LADIES' 12Mc. LINEN COLLARS, 3 for 25c. LADIES' 12J*c. LINEN CUFFS, 3 pair for 25c. MEN'S 15c. LINEN COLLARS for 11c. MEN'S 25c. LINEN CUFFS for 19c. Ladles, who were disappointed in getting the 12c. Sp?it Veil* for 10c.. and Utopia Zephyr for 5c. or., or the new shades of No. 12 Ribbons at 15c., art notified they may secure a supply Monday?Monday, not Tues day. THE PPP ALA H cSSQ P P AA I. AA II g ^ PPP A A I. A A II DSS, P AAA L AAA II a ? P A A LLLL A A II BSSS RRR OO V T A L RROOYY AA L RRR O O Y T A A L R R O O V AAA L It It OO y A A - requests attention to the Special Sale of Hosiery men tioned in advertisement below. SKSS PPP FKK CCO IT A I, Lo P?~P K C 0 II AA L '^SSS PPP ? ? - KE V II A A L P K O O II AAA L H. ?i * ?? V IJ It AAA L TiS3 P KEF CCO II A A LLLL qSS- A T. EES 3 AA I aS A A L KR AAA L K EES %j KK ic AAA J, r- M S A A LLLL KEB ?. MONDAY. FEB. 6TH. TUESDAY, FEB. 7TH. WEDNESDAY FEB. 8TH. The Palais Royal's series of Special Sale? for thia month shall be worthy your attendance. As the new goods arrive they will be offered at special prices for three dsys. We hope thus toso quickly introduce the novelties that we shall be repaid for a temporary loaa of profit. ? H H OO sS8b n FEB RRR Y Y hhoo2siik RRYY HHH O O BSSa II KE KRK YY HHOOrSIIK RR V ... H U OO s8Ss II KKB K R Y _ New goods arrived this morning (nearly 1,000 dozen of hose). We quote the following Special Prices for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 35c. RIBBED BAL HOSE FOB 23c. These are unb'eached Balhriggan, and are recom menced as superior In all reBpect?shape, appearance, durability; the best. ENGLISH INGRAIN BAL HOSE FOB 25e. Black and all colors. Improved shape. Double heels and tot a. Specially recommended for its good wearing qualities. 39c. FANCT COTTON HOSE FOB 33c. Checks, stripes and plain colors, in the various new designs and shades for early spring wear. 49c. LISLE THREAD HOSE FOB 44c. Fancy stripes in new shades, which are warranted fast colors. 65c. a pair would not be dear for thetu. ?8o. FANCY ENGLISH HOSE SOB 65o The new boot patterns and some fancy stripes in pretty combinations of black with new ahades of greens, lilac, blues, reds, &c. 89c. RIBBED LISLE HOSE FOB 76c. The beautifully-delicate colors of these silk-liks hose will captivate your eye and thus your pocket book. 9So. SILK AND COTTON HOSE FOB 85c. Tou would think them all silk. They'll laat twice as !ong as all-silk orsll-cotton hoae. The colors of the fancy stripes are new and pretty. ?1.50 SILK-FINISHED LISLB HOSE HI. Boot patterns and stripes. Genuine French goods, you can plainly see by the styles, the shadee and the shspe of the hose. $1 98 SHELL PATTERN HOSE FOB #1.50. Wonderfully and delicately beautiful. Apparently so frail but really so strung. Silk finished. TOE WONDERFUL CHILDREN'S HOSE FOB 25c. Double knees, toes and heels. Derby ribbed. War ranted fas. black. 93 dozen Bold last week. 41 MEN'S HALF HOSE. The new styles bare not yet arrived, but we expect them so soon we are almost giving away the old stock PALAIS royal; A. LIMBS, Me Froprielec. <4 COS. PA AVE, AMD 12TH ST. Vf oopwarp & Lothrops CoLUMN. Saturday, Fm. 4, 1888. Y<n> *111 find It at lateral to read this column dally, ?s in it *s sadeavor to (in the Mm or theetoreia ? oenaise and impartial laaaaer, and to-day call attention to the foUowiag attrac Mra enumerations, Job Lot Of R IB BON. *' ahall open Monday morning a "Job Lot" ?<850 piecee of Ho. 16 All-ellk Moire aad Oroa Qfafll Ribbons, with fancy edgea. In twenty fourof the moat deeirable colon. including ell the art shades. dually (old for 3.V. ONLY 1? CENTS PF.R YARD. Other rteent Judicions purrhsaes ensble us to offse a a amber of equally good banraina WOODWARD ft LOI HROP. Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Mori N iw French Sateexi Monday morning wa ahall place on sale another 100 piecea of Freres Koeohlin's Cele brated French Ssiteene.in the hsnd?om*et array of attractive etylee, and color combinations yet shown la Waahlngton. Alio a full Una of plain ?hades embracing; 8?rpent, Sapphire, Cream. Mihoonj, Canary, Tan. Lavenoar, Buff. Nile, Ec-u. Pink, Heliotrope, Corn, Lt. Blue, 4 Nary Blues, Olives. Lead. Qarneta, Dark Greens, Myrtle, Wines, Grays, Black, 25 AND 30C. PER YARD. The delicate shades are Tery desirsble for fancy dresses, for skirts to wear under lace for evenin* dresses, aad suchlike purposes: being the most silky-looking iaexi>enaive fabric pro curable. f (Second floor.) WOODWARD A LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. a.w. Bargains In White Goods. WOODWARD A I.OTHROP will offer MONDAY MORNING the following extraordinary banraina: 50 Pisces 33-inch White and Ecru Persian lawns. Bold last season at 2 lc. ONLY 15c. PER YARD. 25 Pieces 40-lnch White, Fine Grade, India Lineti. This Quality sold last season at 20c. ONLY 150. PER YARD. 30 Pieces White Chocked Nainsook. Superior quality, and sold last season at 30o. and 35a ONLY 25c. PER YARD. Also a number of squally good bargains In White Goods, (Second floor.) WOODWARD ft LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ata. n.w. Advance Opening Of Spring goods. Monday morning, February & wa shall open A faw cases of EARLY SPRING DRESS FABRICS la PLAIN SHADES, COMBINATIONS AND PLAIDS, which will embrace in part the following PLAIDS? Richest assortment in lijrht color ?pacts ft ebown. Including irround abides of Oobelin Blue. Mahogany, Queen'a Red, Pearl Grays, Terra-* otta, Tans and Beiire. SHADES?50-inch A.l-wool Shoodas, in all the early spring shades, prettier aad mora popular than ever. SUITINUH? H .ndsomeline of 42-inch French Pin-stripe HutiUKs in Qobel'D, Serpent, Choco late. l-awn, Mahogany, iana. Ac. A very choice collection. COMBINATION ROBES?Eleven beautiful patterna,each containing the necessary quantity ?Kn m*teri>il. accompanied bi sufficient ftrij ed (foods for making up in combination. Aftht.quiet effects prevail, which will 110 doubt co rotate this season's most desirable styles. Black-end- White Dress Goods?We have also op?ued a few very dee.rab.e patterns in Black and-White Checked aud Plaid Wool Uoods, which are well worth the attention of tue trade. tVOODWARD ft LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. n.w. Home-made Towels. We have had made up in our work-rooms a large quantity of GLASS AND ROLLER TOWELS. These are injde from go A quality Crash and Towelling take.i from our stock aud the diflVr ence in price is so slight you w.ll Bud it no louiri r economy to make them yourself Seaand Glass Tow-Is, 12* sod 15c. esch. oiler Towels, 2a, 31.35, 37)*, 40 aud 45c. each. (Second floor.) WOODWARD A LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. The Attention Of Butchers. Market-men, 8tors-keepers, Waiters and Oya ter-tnen is called to our line of RKADY-MADE aprons. Made on the pr mlses by experienced sewers, from white, heavy double-warp Co ton, in four different sizes, which we offer at t..e low prica *0c- EACH: #4 PER DOZEN. fsr Orders by mail for one or a dozen will re ceive equal attention. WOODWARD ft LOTHROP. Cor. Ilth and F sts. n.w. Manufacturers* ^Ends- Of LINENS. A manufacturer keeps us supplied with "short lengths" of Irish I inena These are mill ends of piece goods and run in lengths from one-half to six yards Especially suitable for shirt-fronts, shirt-waists, und-r wear, children's wear and all purposes to which Linens am usually put. Equally as desirsble as if cut from the piecejiml st least 10 to 20 per cent cheaper. Pricca, 30. 35, 40, 45, 50 aud 60c. per yd. (Second floor. > WOODWARD ft LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Grand Surplus Stoce Sale. Stock-taking has many advantages. It show* the profit or loss of the half year's business; showa what haa sold well and what has not; ahowa the llnea that need replenishing and the lines that need the "pruning-knife." We take atock at the end of January because February witnesses two important events In th= retail dry goods trade, vii: the APPEARANCE of new springsnd summer goods and the DISAPPEAR ANCE of all winter stock. As we carry no goods over, our entire stock of strictly winter styles and fabrics MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH at a profit if possible, yet at a LOSS if neccsawy. You naturally expect bargains during Febru ary, and yon shall not be disappointed. Read th? following. SURPLUS STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. We have about 00 Pieces of Winter Dress Goods, which we must dispose of this month, hence this reduction of 25 per cent. 90 Pieces .'W inch Fine All-Wool Dreaa Goods, in an aim >?t endless variety of deeirable checks, stripes, plaid*, fancy mixtures, aud plain hnides. Never before sold for less than 50c. KRDUcED TO 37*c PER YD. Unquestionably the best bargain of the seaw>n. SURPLUS STOCK OF HOSIERY. Cashmere Hose belong to winter, and must be sold this month. Wa take 25 cants off each pair to tempt you to buy thorn, if not for this, then for next winter. IS Dozen Ladlea' Extra-Pine-Grade Cash mere All-Wool Hose, Full Regular Made, in Navy Bine. Seal Brown, and Cardinal. Never , before sold for leas than 87He. REDUCED TO ?2*o PER PAIR. Theee ara conspicuously displayed ou a cen ter table in front of the Hosiery Dept.. M*m Floor. SURPLUS STOCK OF 8ILK HOSIERY. Having purchased exteuaively in order to se cure them at a low price, we And oursalvea overstocked, and to unload have taken oae-dol lar-aod-a-half off each pair. 1 surplus lot of Ladles Superfine Paris-made Pare ttlk Hose, all of the delicate evealag shades, stamped with neat attractive parti col ored figures and polka-spots, double soles, here tofore sold at 94.50. SURPLUS STOCK PRICE S3 SURPLUS STOCK OF MENS1 HOSE. LaatTFaliwe bought heavily of Mens' flfty aant all-wool Caahmere Hoae and offered them aaakartala at S5e par pair. They hav. sold fairly wall, hat wa have too maay. aad to lad ace you to relieve as of then more rapidly, wa have marked them down to the low price of S5SCENTS PER PAIR 50c. Hoae for 25c. Colors, Navy Blaa, Seal Brown aad cardinal. Men can wall afford to lay these aside for next season's ma. PEW "ODD" THINGS IN THE EMBROID ERY DEPARTMENT AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE, TO CAUSE THEIR IMMEDIATE DIS POSAL. Japan sss Fans, far decorating; from 50 to 25c. each. Batista Hand-painted Tidies, (rom SI to 50c. Batista Hand-paiatad Aprons, from SI to 50a. ich. Batiste Hand -painted Cartel na, from $12 to Kothingham laaa Tidies. T to 80c. each. Lace Pillow Shama. tape bound; 50c. pair. Stamped Linen Splashers, 12*. 17, SO aad 35c. (Second floor.) SURPLUS STOCK OF MEN'S SCARFS. Ws bought too many aad ara compelled to eaeritee them to make room for the spring scarf*. Wa offer you two for lesa than the former priee of oaa. Mea who like a frequeat chaage of searfs will do well to puichaae a half doaen or eo, in view of the ridiculously low MEN'S FINE NECK SCARFS la four or five shapes, laeladiag Tecka, Four-ln An almost sail I am variety at la stripes, theake aad fancy ?eve* betaaa eald fav leee tkaa 35c. aaeh, NOW SOc. EACH. 3 FOR 50c. a's Dept. 1013 F at entrance.) WOODWARD ft LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS ROUSR, ONE PRICE OKLX. WANTED-HKLP. *-WMITE AMD COLOKKD COO**. ?Ky""""iaFf fifemyfcr." WS?S?M??8St r*'?! ^hJwi-oa.-, ox 554, mi state ridirr ?t - - - f4^3t? WP^If?~.r<?iliTHE Ulrt?> STATES marine ,** *x>rps. boyi to learn music; mn*t be from 14 to waKr*** 10*****? *** h?i*hi: *eu *? Trll)l)#n ftnn . ?f ?<tJ?.l ?. - - - I * - - - . - . ? . . taJn^iTa7VJ!:j tv TT 1d mv?: weu ??? ?Nopjd ma of rood moral character par ner month, food, clothing and roediesTstlandtt,ewh? tick. Apply at HAMMt BaRRACES, Wtthfegto? fc i4-Ht Vin^iM DICE'S AGENCY. WOMEN COOES .5)2 M40; chambermalda. waitrewa. nnrM. Ssfe .nj?"r.Er w^*- b^'i^rrVb.^. dairynwn. manand wife, at once. 613 Tthn m f4.?|? Wh?.I?^"-'IRST-CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT 728 13tb It. n?w competent baud, need *n ty Wimdv ,Mmki>iai,1V roJ(H>ni.V> : J i3thni,* ? 'o- night and to 11,or Monday. Bo^d f.r two Mtawlll WA.V^'r?Y V^pVOOJNfl TO NEW YORK. hnL>V?nVJ # "i10?!1 or whit* Servant for general house* ork m family of two j>ersons Muat lie go,si cook and laundress. Beat city relert u< aa Call SxtO 1 ?~w- M-'-'t' W?OCT?Q LADY TO M>n \USI SFM 2S j. v?iv-T at V5 o clock. Mrs. Dr J. SC-MMK8 Ac SON, 11l.> Pennsylvania ave. li* WH'JMMBi to i>o Plain ietim and YY help with light housework. Hei. rem ?? absolutely necessary. Apply at 17:U? O it. n.w. lt? WANTED.a PPRK NT I C E COMPOSITORS; ... 1".'"r ?**: ^ooil reference. AW. Office Hoy Address Boi H1, star ortie \ ???. once i?). VVANTED A OOOO BOY, FROM 1 4 TO 1?> Y1 ARs e*rn "??nufaotnrln* Jewelry bust *,*c>ra'?e?lded. JOHANNES A lltwlN. tt.to Penna. ave n.w jt? WANTED-A BRIOHI yUICE LADYARi.l.F.s: sVe^'h novelty' W Wanted-casvansfrs, experiencid; hrst-claes new book, ready sale. sample -ma I ood commission. Address DIPLOMAT, Star o* ?c*' . It* WANTED-LADY CANVASSERS TO INTRODUC1". new book, bright and Instructive, amo ig circle reMy aale; money ma kin* Address DIPLOMAT. sur otnoe. t|i WANTED-8EVERAL intelligent men for one month or longer Room 1, up stair*. W2U F gt It* WANTED _ COMPETENT. : EXPERIENCED *7S*entsfor Appleto.Vs New Cyclopsdisof Auieri 25 T.vC*' hy-,u sou pair ?each: illustrat ed with fine steel port-aits and hundreds of ama.ler vignette iwrtraita and views of birthplaces. residences, ?c. Specimen payea and price li?t pent on ai plication ^ D. APFUTQX ft CO . Publiaher*. _A*ency. 437 <th ?!. n.w. M'aahlnatun. D. C. I4-3t* WANTED?AN AMBITIOUS OCNTLl MAN FOR a permanent poaltioo in our buainea*. occaalonally to travel abort ilmancen. no tiperlenoe. bui good rel pf11**'Mon<ur-10 WANTED?A WOMAN FOR OENER\L~HOI *E *ork. ainall family. Apply to -^10 F ?t? het. 4 and 0 p.m. f3-2t* WANTED?LAD1KS TO LEARN THK B 1ST KY8 tem of draaa cnttlnir dreaa ? mad-, ? uttinir an.l baatluit done; an apprentice wanted. Mra. L C?>CH RANK. fas llth at. a.w. ?-?? WANTED-A SALESMAN TO MANAOE A ClilT torn lailoring Departu.ent. one who hu experi ence in the biuineaa. Reference requirvd. A l lreaa Bo* 92. Star office. f:i :tt* WANTED-A OOOD FRMALE CfXiK. AT 1H2H Z ? Y atreet n w Must have rood city referencea f:{-;it* \VANTED?CALIGRAI'H OR REMINGTON TYPE I ? wJtar- State loweat price for ?i>ot i-aali. H * K'.i, Star office. f3-3t WANTED A WHITE WOMAN f<7 COOK \ND aaalut in homework In a xmail family, munt linn* relerenrea. Call at ;:?1 1st at. n.w. l.H-at' [ \*TANTED-A I.ADYTO MAKE HERSEI.t'OENER 11 ally useful in a lanre household of children: amall salary and comfortable liome. Addreaa. aith reference*, CUILDUEN. siar office. H6 W ANTED -A* iamxioeht GENTLEMAN 11 and lady of rood sddreaa, to canvae for a Life In a. Aaa'n. no prerioua kimwledve of the bu*ii;e?< rt qulred. Call at T. M. BURT, office No 8, 482 La. ave fb3-3t* WANTED^ FOR STecIAL WOWTtwO <NOT *" uiorei rocjd Bnainesa Men. both in rapacity and ?Pl?*rance: inxjd teruia offered andateady emplor meut Apply Bo* 40. Star office. f:i ;tt? \V ANTED-TO Da Y-ctiOKN. CMAMMERMUM Yf house mrla, waller*. Ac : no charvea nnl. as em ployment furniahed. Also, rood can* as-er* to aell uor e i.'?si STEVENS' Lmpioyiu't Bureau, 717 Uih at n.w. f.t-ot* W anted-a ftrst-class Solicitor foe Y Y one of the best old line liie in?urance compaui a "Ix-ek'Uif German preierrvd. Apply at oil < th at. n.w , lietween 12 and 4 o'clock f:l-2t* WanTed-a man to vile and dri vea mile waifon. Inquire at 401 Maea. ave. n.w.. at h ;to m. tt-3t* W^antkd-a middle-aged woman for Y Y general houaework in amall family, j mile* in country, rood waree. Address 7:?J 14tli at. n.w. I'.'-lit* WANTED-A COLORED GIRL Tu DO GKNEl'.AL hoUHework. Inclndlnv anokinr, ??shlnir and iron inr. In amall family: must come well recommended for nonexty and trust worthiness; must stay at niirliL Apply at 1203 W st. n.w. aitfr t? p. m. f2-3t* WANTED- immediately - 1.000 L A D Y ArenU; rrand new rubber uudenrarment for ftmalea: SlOaday; proof frte. Mra. H. F. LITTLE, Cbicairo. 111. f2-4t* WANTED?BANJO LESSON IT CAN PLAY A little: prefer Sunday lor taking aame. Addreea. atatinr tenna, I). J. F? Star office. fj-llt* \LTANTKD-OERTA1N LAD1&8 WISH TO FOllM f ? a raadip?r club for working ?p1rl?. to meet oue evening each week for reading. Each member to con tribute.?centa a month, no other exiwnse All desir ing to Join the club will please send names and ad dresaea to Box 50, 8tar office, when they will receive notice of first meeting. f2-3t* WANTED-AT ONCE-A WET NURSeT MUST be nice, genteel peraon, and milk i*jrfe< tly treah for new-born babe; no other need apply. Calf at "ly East Cap. at. f ?-3t# WANTEXl?A SETTLED WOMAN. WHITE, AS cook and washerwoman in a small family. None Dut a thoroughly competent woman need apply B<-*t of referencea required. Call at 1763 Pat. n.w. f2-3t* WANTED-MAN TO TAEE THE AOKNCf OF "'our safes. aire 28x18x18 inches, weight 300 lbs. retail price $:*?>; ot'ier sizes In proportion. A rare cliauce to create a pcfrmannnt bunlneas at home. These safes meet a demand never before supplied by other ssfei com names, as we are not governed by the Sale FooL ALPINE SAFE CO., Ciucmiiati, Ohio. n30-wta3m W ANTED-A MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS located outside Washington to hii'wnt an oil bouse in his section: salary to begin, *70 p r month reference. MANUFACTCREBTtock BoxV,8i V Y Ja2(f-thAS.4v W ANTED?BOTS, WITH OOOD SOPRANO YY virfcea. Salariea paid. Apply at ST JOHN'S CHOIR-ROOM, l?th and H aU. mw* Tuesday in'lFn lUy evenings, 0 30 o'clock. JalO-5tAtlias3m WANTED-DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU^ reau. conducted by ladiea. Men and women, whits and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for D'-tnct and State*, with reference. 717 M st. n.w. Jal6-18t* WANTED?LADIES TO LEAIiN THE ART~OF dresacutting by the porfoct Uilor square, with out the use of pai>er patterns; all drnftmga don<- on go as. o25 1 ltu at. n.w.. oppaelte Moses'. Jal41m WANTED?MEN. WOMEN. BOi S. AND GiRLsT to earn 20c. to #2 an hour at their own homes no humbug, work is simple and easy. Twenty working samples, an enve!^*, containing a sample of guods and full instructions, sent for 10c.. to help pay post age Ac. Address tL C3. Ho WELL ? CO., Rutland Vt. dl2-2m WANTED- AD HESS M A EES IN EVERY FAMILY" Learner* for Prof. CHHISTNI'R'S new "In ternational Tailor System" with any inch rule or tape-measure alone, as all scientific tailors cat Patterns and materials cut. basted, draped or made. Mme. S. J. MESSER, "Conservatory of Modes." 1 I stn.w. Washington. D.C. d0-3ui* WA NTED- J? ITUATTON8. WANTED?POSITION^ FOR WHITE AND COL ored men and women cooka. maids, nurses, wait era. housemeu; other help in families, hotels, reatau ramsj Ac. F. k. BUUNHAM. <UO-?32Fat. n.w. WANTED-AT HEAD^UABTEKS - POSITIONS for Cooka. Chambermaids. Waitress. Laundress ami Nurses Seamstress. Men Waiters.C >oks Coae hmen. Butlers. sam'L A. COOMBS. 928 f st. n.w. It* WANTED-BY A COLORED GIRL A PLACf AS II chambermaid or nurse in a private family. Adiliesa or call at 4?2 N st. n.w. I,. WANTED-STENOGRAPHER AND T VPEWIUTER desire* evening employment: terms reasonable Addren RELIABLE, star office. _l^-3t* WANTED-BY A LAD* OF EXPERIENCE, A place in co f. ctionery store. Address CONFEC TIONERY, Star office. It* WANTED?DICE'S AGENCTHAS FIRST-CLASS Cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, laundresses, seamstresses, nurses, butlers, coachmen, bouse men and buys, with city references. 813 7th at. n.w. f4 at* WAN I ED- A SITUATION BT A FIRST-CLASS chambermaid Address T. W. A- SUr office, l t? WAf,TED-A SITUATION AS chambermaid by a white girl who can furnish good referen.-ea. Address C. S. V., Star office. f4-3t* WANTED-A SITUATION AS A FIRST-CLASS YY French butler in first-class private family: best city refer, nee. Address O. D. M.. 1 Dupont Circle, pressnt employer. f4-3t* WANTED?SITUATION AS NURSERY OOV erness or maid, by a person who ia capable and experienced in the management of children, and a good seamstress. Address HELEN. Star Office. It* WaNTED-SITUATION-BY A BOY OF lfilN A v v store or office: references riven. Address C, K.. 128 10th st n.e.. City. f:t-2t* WAN TED-AN EX-CLEKK EXPERIENCED IN Yf pension and oth r claims deeirea employmsnt references the best. Address MUTUAL Star office. f3-2t* WANTED-S1TUATIONS FOR ALL KINDS OF RENTI NO BUREAU, 717 tfth n.w.. till U p.m. Ja!i7-12t* WANTED-BY A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND education, a Situation as tody's companion ia willing to travel or reside in another city. Kef erencea exchanged. Address Box ??. Star office. I8-3t* WANTED- -ROOMS. Wasted-two comfortably furnished second-story rooaaa and board for self, wife and boy five years old Address W . F. FOBD, Pension boy { Office. It*' WAN I ED-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS State lowest price and locality. Address M D Star office. It* \v ANTED?PERSONS HAYING BOOMS FOBRENT Y* should call and see us; many persons call on as everr day for furnished and unfurnished rooms. ROOM-RENTING^AGENCY. C12?thst n w. f4-3r Wabtbd-by a gentleman amd wnrtTi furnianed. comfortable. brifCt Boom, with inlod wbolesoms Board, in ? uuiet private family North ?re.t section preferred. Terms not to eicesd tso tw ?ionth. Address ' ?COMFORT." Star offica. WANTED?OFFICJEa WANTED - FUBN1SMED- OFFICE IN r XL T^nr' CJ WANTED?HOUSES. \V i' Pvkchask PUR ca?B l?U ? H w in a><nb?Mt th? |l.jOO tu $8,000. MUM ay Wei. . ? the ltiv?-etn.ent. Atiawer. With full Wrnjv on, to Box 1 J4. MwoSk U'AMH' Hol sF. WITH MoDFRN 1M"R >V V ? menu by March 1, ml sot to 'M*?l I'MJT? moBth. r?riW Hill preferred. UtrM fci *?V star i '' u *. I? St W? A STEP-A riRMsHF.lt HOUSE BY Ifc-BRV ary 12 for email family four 'a number north RnlniitWI**. Bmi ?( nf* A. U H. C . Star oAee. tUf^ Wa> i n? uirim i > U' v owners. BorniM and Lota for raah purchaaera Anr rw"" placed with iu will be liberally edTerttew at oar ?*' penee. lU'iiU collected Eatatea man?< |B?nrM<? effected. HOl.lJtND ft THOMPSON. 1.113 F. AdJoiB lnr Sun Buildma WANTKI) LOTS. \vam ?i'-a lot-caui rot u ?.*in a*t 11 amotion oi th*? cllr. with or without tmimil uu y?roTgin*iiU Ad<in?ti H. V . ?t*r >>mc? If W A NTE D- N11SCELLA N BOU S W ANT1 I) ? FINE A N 1) COMPLICATED ft Watchea and Clocka to Repair at rut reel M aee.B24 till w . at than tiaua. iiioee. all work warren M. %.*> r??n' <&|>erifim. ruiir !r 'iit door I* 11 J K HHAMH ALLtf.Ttij. rt> of New York city 1. f4 3t* \VASTKD-BV * FIRST-CLASS wckoiw. It ?a?h njrtodoat botue. or willftooutby the .la). Apply or addreaa at 1208 20th M. It* Mr anted t<> purchase. a no" s imirovkd I Calirraph. niuat l? in it?k1 -oudulou. ?i\? ?'l drvea and >Uf Ii*wnI <*aah pnea Addreee T Y l't - ?UTER,lS?IAn.?. It WANTF.D-AN ESTIMATE OP THP. CtWT of Yv r> paintur a aniall cbai>ei. Addreee Star om.e. f4-2t* IVAKTED-TO I'l RCHASF. A COAL AND WlXlD YY Yard- Addr ee COAL YARD. Mar oftca, t? 3t* WANTID-A CtmXEB 1XJCATION 1 OK DRUG Y Y Store in northweet ac tion. Atldrra < > KM H. Star o?W* O* WAN1ED-A ONE flk TWO"STORY BIILDINQ vv for workshop. Addrt-aa "CARPENTER.'' Mar OllkN- B* WANTED - B<M<KK1FI IS<J - ADC I T8 WITH eorae buelneae evperien.e i|ual.ti.d 1b three weeka. Practical inatrurtiou. larnin moderate. Kl PERIENCE, Starofkoa. IMP \v ANTED- LINOTYPE STOCK. WILL BUY BE YY fore aaaeeament i? paid. _ FRANK H PELOi rr. ri-m 14HI Fatreet. Kc l ?r luiildlnff. \V AN TED CLAY LAN D IN I HF. DISTRICT. YY Addreaa, with locatioa and price. CLAY, Star 01 sc?. __ rt et 7 ANTED ?BY A RFvl-ONSlBl K M *K. ?a<>0 TOR ?li month*, tor whi? h '?! por caul a mouth will iBo paid. Addraaa B l tW. Star ofcoai fl-St* \lr ANTED?TRY' Ol'R HI T1 LRINF AT CENTS YY a |M>und. Domii'I (ft rancid kr?|M brtta-r than But tar natiatacti.tfi aoarautaad or raonajr raturnad. (ttall* V4M. :C>o. 351 Center, 51 Eaat*r:i, and 544 Northern Libert) Xarketa. *1 C. bCklBNF.H. auH-41w* WANTED F FTY THiTKAMi tsEfX'Nl)HAND YY brick . siuat he <-liaap. Addrraa JOHN f" CVL LIXANt.4;?6Tthat.a.w tel-?it VV ANT til-WELLS Ul'O. BORF.D AND DRIVEN. Y Y All kiLida of well work done in okillfui man Bar Ptunpa made to work <*?>. Puinpa and lninij atock (urulahed. Tenna uiodarata. tA U U. kl< >FF AT. 3238th n. e. dl 3in*_ \v ANTED?rCRHITCRK. FEATHER BEDS, CAR YY peU, Mu\ra, < loth.uk. or entire Houeehvld IJ fecta. T he hutbeatcaah pricea paid. Addreaa H 14AI M. SIV 71 h at. a w. lait5 WANTED HOLMES BROS ft CO. MANl FAC YY tur?-r?.jf flneailver l lat?d wan. nickel rlat.ua. ai.d braaw |>oliNbiti^f 201* North Holiday at. Baltimore. Md. K?palriu?aud rt plating a apeclalty Ja 17 1 n, w ANT ED - EVERYBODY SUFKERIXO PRoM Y Y amoky ci.luiney*. lo kn<>? that 1 truarant<-? to cur* them or no i*y renuirrd. hamrea, Turna<T? and Litrobes made to heat or noiay W E DANTE. P O Boi 55S. Jal:t-liu_ I WANTED-IT BXOWI THATC H Bt'NDY, OF *Y 4 ">h l^ouinlatia ave.. (op?H>?ite Clt) Hail). laCotn ttiiaauaier ol I>ee<la lor ail the Htatea and Terntortee leicej t Maryland). klltes WANTED-roMMIxsJ. Nf R lU DF.EDS FOR \i every State and Territor-y. Notary and C. it. Ccn.nuaalaner JN'O. E. IlLAlL 13~i F at. u.w. In rftc? from B a.m. to 5 pjn. Telephone .'144 'I. I.? FOR SALE-LOTS. I^OKStl.E?t HEAP-A NICE LOT OS4"?ST. BET. 11 and 1 a. w. 45 leet front Wtll take Toe |?rfoot if sold at ouce. Worth 11. Terme e..?y. C. H PARKER. f4-nt? 4 k and E at* a.w._ l^OK SALE ?< HKAP W0 EEF.T FRONT OS SO, I le t. li and I tti a.w.. will atTl <5 ti*t front or the cheap, it aold at once. C. II PARK ER, f4-:tt? 4H and K ata. a.w. 1>OR SALI-SEVf HVL LOTS ON SO IT H SIDE of New York ave.. betweeu let and North Capitol xtreeta, each 20x101.85. at a barraln price A. S. PRATT ft SONS, Sun Bnildtmc. f4-it_ Jv,R saLe-LOT NEAR ISfH ST., MERIDIAN I ill: two hue lota Kltti at.. Meridian llill lot arvar.1 at.f Columbia Heurhta, 30. MacOOWAN ft CAMPBELL, iOOH-IOlO E at M BT 1-ilK SALE-THE O EAT1.M MA l?4 A1 S I N lllls r city for tl (>er f.Hit, ot) 12th at. n w . 80x100 feet to 20-foot ailey. with 10-foot aide alley. IToperty aellnur all an.uud It for ?l oO per foot. For further partlculani call and aee WASH'N DANENHOWER. Succcaaor to Dalienhower ft Son. _f*-lm lllfi F at. n w. I MIR SALE-ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE abort lota on South Carolina ave. and 10th at. a t . very cheap; now ia > our time to buy. 1? feet front, niuat be aold. Apply to f3-3t* Room X 613 F at n.w. IX1K SALE-THREE FINELOTSON SOUTH BIDE of Rhode Ialand ave., near 1 tfthat. WM. P. TOI NO, fo.Ct . 1303 F at f" X>R SALE?THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 15TH and ItUod- Ialaud ave. T he aouthweot Ooruar of 16th and Kbode Ialand ave. WM. P. Y'OL'Nla, i2 tit 1303 Fat. V>K SALE?ONE BDNDRED LOTS IN SECTION ' bounded by 14th 11th. and Boundary ata. and northern lirnlta of llu Pleaanut For Immediate bulld ltuc purjioae* thia retnou pivaeiita greater attraetiona than any other in the anbarl*. Improved atreet^ tldewalkfc. (rax, aewera, and atroet railroad. Oood neiahU.ra. achoola. and churchea. Several tine aitaa overlooking the city. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1311* F at. Ja25-lni* 1"^OR SALE THE BOCfHWEST CORNER OF ' Delaware avenue aDd s. uth B atreet havinv a fr-.nt ot l?4leet on south B atn-et. and 241 leal on Dela ware ave. Apply to 8. E. LEWIS. 43-? *th at. n. W^ aecond floor. Ja!JS-?.wlm I^OR SALE?CORNER LOT THE SOUTHEAST comer of C at. n<>rtb and 1.1b at weat. 100 feet by lOOleet. Apply to 8. E. LEWIS. 435 . th itn.w. aecond floor; Ja2S-a.wlni_ FOR SALE A CHOICE CORNER T he aoutheaat corner 9tn at. weat and O at. Borth. 43 feet 7 in. on O at. by WD feet on Uth ?L A^pl> to )a2 j wftilm 435 7th at., n w. (2d floor)._ 170H SALE- MARYLAND"AVE. BETWEEN 6TH an 1 7th ata. eaat. one Lot. 65 teet front. runtuuft thr. urh to C at. n.e.. with a width of f<et th- reon. roiitaiiiiQK l!?,528 square feet. Api?ly to 8. E. LEW IS, ?35 7tb at. U.W., <aecond floor). Ja7-tu*xl m__ IVOR SALE-RHODE ISLAND AVE, BETWEEN J/ 14th and l.'.tb ?ta n w ? One Lot. 20 f.-et front by I2? feet deep. One Lot, 30 leet trout by 118 feel de. p. One Lot 50 leet tront by 123 leet tl<-ep Apply to S. E- LEWIS, Ja.tukalm 435 7th at. n.w., laecond floor). 1~^OR SALE - \ KUY DESIRABLE CoKNER lvOT at the intersection of N. Y avenue. N and North Capitol atreet: lOOi'.'O. ai.l be aold at a I .amain. SWOKMSTEDT ft UKADLLY. S?27 Fat. Jal'-'lm r^OK SALE?THE BEST IN\ESI MI NT OP T HK Day I offer Buildiiur Lota on f-rade, and on atreet or avenue, witnln (our aqua ret. of PeniieylvBBla ava. itreet earn, (or ouly *300 aach-?2."> d. wn l?lance ? 10 i^r month. R. A. PHILLIPS, n22-3m* HIM New York ave. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on heal estate in ki'ms to ?uit. Rt-al e*u?te not*-* b?>utrat and Hold. MacGoWAN ft CAMPBELL, 100?-10lu ** ?U ^ujm sort* to Baxter Si MicGowio. " ^ Money to loan on real est at e ? sev eral atnouuta on hand. Pioiupt attention to ail api licanona A. 8. PKA1T ft SO.S8.8un Buildinir. l4-7t foNBY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP proved real eatate aecunty. Larire ainoinU a ai.eelaity TYLER* UCTHERFORD. J.'S- 12t* 1307 F at. n.w. Money to loan, in ukoe and small auma, on approved real eatate ae. unty. at loweat rat. "of InteiSt R H. T. LE1P0LD. lsil F at. u w. 13-3t MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.-tAO.o6o inL in iumi to euit. Several lanre auiui at live par c*fiioIr"?Warner k ^gi0rK>. . .-f /liUl TO LEND ON REAL LbTATK BE ^1,000 cuHty.^A^p^to^ A f5-3t* 416 5th at. B-W. rONEY TO LOAN pN REAL ESTATE IN BUMS to auit. Low rataa. No uureaaonabie delay. F. H-SMITH ft SON, Ja20-lm 1222 F at. n. w._ UijirAitil UN REAL ESTATE SECL'RITY AT ?"^oUeU'lU loweat rmta of lutareat is auaia of *3,000 and upward. Varj a mall cointulaaion. AlT lm* C H KNIOHT. 607 7th at. B.w^ Money to loan in sums from t-*>oo up ward, at the loweat rataa ot lutareat and coutuia alon.. on approved ??1 ???elB f'tf&aun. jil8 Corner loth and v ata. a.w. Monet loaned on- first-class real EaUte Security. WERCQTT ft WILCOX. ]al2-lin 1W0< Pennaylvauia ava ON FY TO LOAN IN SUM 8 TO SUIT AT LOWEST f: Mi m M ra'.ea ot mtereat on approved real eatate aarurit) in the city. HILL ft JOHNSTON. Jal l-3m 738 15th at. n.w ONLY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA1E. BONDS. aUa ka. real eatate note*, or other aacurity, li auiaa trom *lo0 to any auiount deal red. jB5-lui R- A PHlLLlPK iy?_Naw Yorkaveane t3,OOO^TO LOAN 2.500 2.000 ON REAL EST ATI. 1.000 _ _ 5W fo251 THOR E WAOOAMA*. $100,000 Fanna'and Oaoutry Riot Telepitoae 78M O. B. WUlTa. * OO. ait. ti 32S X. Char lea ai. Maltuuan OBEY TO LOAN Oft Real Eatate Security HOLLAND*ft THOMPSON^^ M jal.1 1313 F at, Adjranlaa S? I MONET TO LOAN ON APPROVED real estatb SECURITY'. Moderate comniiaaiona. No deiay au30 GEO. W. UNElkS. eor. B aad lDtheta H ONEY TO LOAM in auma to ault. at loweat ratea, OB approved rai ?eoanty. FITCH. ?CI ? o20 1427 Paaaarllaalaaw*. TK| ONEY TO LOAN - Jn. AT LOW est RATES OF I*TEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECIKIT1. M ap24 HI ONI ONEY TO LOAM OR KEAL ESTATE AT LOW . :??* ONEY TO LOAN OB RRAL ESTATE OB fSg scrsrsstftf*^""" a a jTSreex. 303 7th at. I FOR RENT -ROOM& tvm him m ?rif ?t. k rrRwmifBPt r Drat Soar, parior Ml bad room, wftfc had! BdFuue i*V. wM i*ur: tmmai mmH bM**; RflM Mm ??- f? Ji' L>* M5T mi k wtJWT9 -Wltatt ftfomi r Mr front no* oa third |u,nuui fat MM ?*nil man liuMfumnht (?!?_ I^or k?M.ri hmwU) rtoKi Kkju- i k ni?o aud wife or twt' rrMlrnut 403 (1 ft ? m 14 -'-if* K"< mm ihhif firs-hhed or i nfcr M. uMM *?n.a on omikI ft* ? tnt itrt' -iUi?fif**1* l?rtm ? itL.ut .-bll.lrei. |>refeer?4 '<? 1?*. u.w |p h Ri m i tR.ir" Aiin.' rev^r*! "** '*>?? li. uae Ikm xjtk. 'M ltrr r4<""k ui?. tmt of table Kna J >? b.aae trau*ieut ru**'? ao cantnodaied. n?| | ata ? U at* l^'RfUKT KAUF null'! 1HRFE ISriK. A ''"Bad rvotna heat flo .r. ?* three oa aervrd cue "be* lbr.*> In l*tl.u? ? -cj l.a-a tion . low mil. |o| r Mil. *t n w f*-9t* |>or,r?xt- Tworsri uRiHHrn Roott*. uco ? ond loaf, amiable f * Urbt MM tt:ree Ua**.-f rer* ntmM t< itvoetni?*?t Print and IVnaioi, rflw III Hew Jntet aea. *-w- 1 ?? L'"" rent iwm imikmhuid (vwmtii ? retin* ..ne ?er? nrr* *ith every roer**l enre . *e.<ond ft.vtr . a.nth front lOJIiv n?. It* I.'"11 MM, M liMsHEl> OR i \ t t iiM?IIET> I nor l?r*. lr*e u.r rooti. on n.-et floor. end auil* of roots* on eMvitid floor, bath xliDiuini ha) wilit. 1411 I. thai B.w |l? |>?K RIM HANDmiMFII Fl KMIt|d> fAt ? lor anil < hamlwr on hnl (oar alao. <*heniher as aerou.l ai.d third floor Hf.1l 1 tl, at n * f4 At* I>OR REX I A VI lil DKNIRARl F FROM Hi* * I V'*T Sarrr, amtabl* |..r la.. or four temleniaB. rent, #?0 i* r an nth ratcrw m l ee* board fl:i.vd I'-r ???? 1110 F at a w f4 .It* LMR bFM TWO <>? TRhFB i vi i i.mhHFB I hnoma. aiutable for Ibrht houaek?-t in*: nod<*-a rontenieucaa. coiiTaamit to both ?-an BuJ |?nlh? 14-Ja nrn* Flair a. a <4 ji? I?OK RENT -Am . HI H Hi X ?t t NFI RMUHtt and fiirtnahed roon.a . oaatral location tartar low to r?<?d tenant. ref fu.ra. It |MB RKNl |vr? L Hi \W, PARl h \kd K l?l room on l?t floor, aoutl. front, mod. taipa ?? St* IV >l; hi M "III | . I II HI . HFFi)*n F Ml l-KKit ana Kiiuara. rl<vai.tl> f.iriualiad Roaaia. wamtaue ainvlr with tmanl. nrar lilii?ti? Hotal; kaalM paaa th>-door. M St* t'OK RFS1 *7 lOti <"IRCI.E. tf*%l?fcOME r Hovwa.jnatrai-atad.aad HH?la aarraU l>> Iranrb t4'.f LVRMM llohMW lilili OK *. *-???? ? fnraiaht^l fro,.t H?nu, tli.rd floor alau, aiyaii ha,. r<>>a*, with board uiodrratr |<rloa tafaratu'a' at rhaurrd. l^oR HIM * Klt K DIXISO Ri?U| AM' 1 llUVti. rou<rBMttl to Mi?, nia?it frlntiiac olRra. 1?,I adulta will takr moala. Aildraaa 11. Mar ^ n ji* f*OR RfVI !??> M ' \-?i,i|. Ib'xtMa ?'> flrat I -.r and twn larw uafunilabad H<?n?t? aocnnd floor 4|'|l| 14 I IE at n a fS.*?l* l^OR RI*iT-A 1. A lit * F FRoM R.k?* ?t'ir*l.L.F I lit lw?; t?o l?4? If 4 ?lwl tl. rli farniabad ai.d Mad. aoatk fr- ni fl2H ?-r tuvatb la ad>aai? l;iu t I ?l a.w n it* LMK MNT (t! 14TH IT. K.? . LIMl HAM? ? wrnfl fumlahnd rttan?ion ruowi. <41 flrat floor, fol.llDK bait, irrata flrr and |iri<ata tath h<?i. alo ata r.a rooiu. tr?aalatit or iwrmanriitly tS-S?* V<iR MCMTMlCt boom HEAR THE AH r liiaru*. alnvlr orau aaltr anntb atudoara. |0t:t 1 >th at W in. I^OR HF.ST 1 rHKlHRF.lt HjoSlt. RIIR >R * with, at Hoard 2.t K at a.r r.' Jl' 1*(Hi .KXT-710 K -<1 K W. Hi;ri>M> AM) r tli.rl Suora. fariilahad or 11b uraial^t. I.* Iirht bouark-ritna . water, iraa and bath naar tUix- linaa of rara and a<x>d maract R-IP |30H It FN T 141.% I TTH 81 K tf? IIM FHvKT r rtxim. ar-'OUil floor, bath ad>nnturvwith or with tit bard. |>Htat? latin I) . taraand hrrdii ? ooti?rniant. ni-ar Maaa ar* fl ip t^ORKENT 41tl til H fll N W VI 1 v K .f ?oiany room, alao utir am*. 1 ruooi alrr,> fur niahrtl f 'J 3t* l.v>KhtM TtAtJ l-AltUk HtKJMH, 1S1 AM'-JD J tlikirs. J? U at , lal I and 1 au B.W., attttublr for rniuioiia uiwtinru. iM-turw. I<?ir<- ?n-?tlt?a?, au bi- tvutrd I if t ka . I a > i.takl aaak. ?>? laoLtb Far tarnia a'l-ly b> I: J. It 11.1- .1:1 H1I1 at *.w^ or Ml Al.F t k 11.1 . ML'4 14tk at B.w. 1M aoMI fM)Hhl NT HAMltaom I \ Fl HK1KHF I> hiM>M?. all.trie or an ruita fir?t-i la?a rxtar^r In Uia b >uaa ..I'll ait. tba I'ortland 1 lata Tran?tauta aronnoiwda Inl l||j 14th at, tiaar Hat?tblii*u (Hub taoiiaa. KU 8t* I>>H HFKT AT I:t 11 l?l ll it S* , A*U.L f iimiah>?l ??- Olid n ?.r, r uajatiu* i f thraa tv .iua, en aulta or att?l> tiond l.i atMn aaar 1 h. ma> t'tnin. Hafarrmaarirbanr^d. Jail lit' yOflttRT 1 .'ttK! H ST NW. KIM 1MXW TO I Momilry a, tirwljr ftirnUhod and d-alrabla R ?.n.v ?i ault* or anarlr JaliO tit* |,tOB RENT?lR'.M I KT. UAlAKTLT FX't I Biabed aulta of thn- n oua oa flrat fl.air alao room fur ffnntlaniao on third floor. rrfan-nca* Ja6-:taa f>!?H kEKT?nAKUMIMIlI.T 1 I HMKlit.il I'AK U ra, rii ault- or aiualr alao p aaaaBt ball ruon.a, aittuWr for rat.tlatiK-ii, with or aitbuut board at Htm II tli art n w RcfiTvucaa < ti baniraiL of* 13a* FOR RENT ()FF1CES. t' F FOH HIKT- HFVI HAI, M R* DI.MIHABLE OF fli ? rooma. aa|iM-ialli flttad for |?t?iii. |?i,ai..n. ut raal-aatalr buaiuaaa. tluh I atrxM. M C MlUU cor. Ktb and I" atmata fl ]i' l*OH HIM A HE. AI liriL tiFFIt'F. hViTAHIJC r lor r?al ratata or law, at OAR H AI.L. < orucr Itftb M^g Ma. f2 :tt ^uR HIM FINE M ITE OF OFFICE~ROa>MB, -d floor, Mrt?> waii'i Huildiac. t1'.*V F at n a J. OH AT ? 00. nr.' F at a. a |a.l 1 ttt _ FOR RENT--ST< )RE8. I>1H REM KTORE AND DW l.U.lKtl Ft'R TERM at trara, in t n<- <i.n'1i! .1. an-; Tin atraM t . a Apply to owner, 1 ; 11 HIiikIt laland in. n a. Hi 1-tit 1>OR RENT HTi?RF. aM> UWtUilO AT 1(W 14th at B.w . 1 outaltiiuir i:t rt ami a. aitb all lt>. -1 ?rn imiTuvwunu lutiuira ItUta 14tii at. Jall4?* 1^)H HF.Nl HEALTH I'L N1 W I TORE. I'l'lt! 14th at. 20IHU ft ? aliar aati.r ai?? '? room dwalllnc al?>rr larra Imck atabl* Alao. flua atore. cor. l.'ttLandN. V a*e. J * I' Ml F I. a jal 1 ? 1 a1 14'^W New lurk ata FOR RENT?MlbCELLANE< M S I^OR KENT STABLE IN Rl AR OF 114TH ?t u.w., lietwacn 1' and y lt?i.t fl.i r?r in >i;th. 14 .It e. A M< IKTtHE. ?lfl I at NlKHKNl ELKS HALL. LITER lLX?.R.OOk L. r int. at auii !'? nn?> I? ai.ia avr n.a .for Mob imj, Ih'iraday. Ifldaj and Haturlar Blfhta. Intjiiira of A HuLllEH. Hijou Oafr.ooraar wui at. aud Ixtmaiaua are a. w. >iV la f"*lH HEM AN tJLI) 1-IAbl.i-HtD Fl ED stora. No. 1417 Hurt! at . t*v.r*a' '?t. O C . w tb fliturra; fllA par woBtb. H A. hlilLAJP*. 14 Jtl Naw lorkavaBUe. > In LOST ANP FOUND. ? ot>i oa rntcuT I. at the trl-rio>at li EvanluF tkrtui Cist. Maaonic lanipla a Daiay Fui. wl taiUi p^aria and a diamond ccnlar. Tbr tln i'-r way return to Itkil Maaaarhuartta a*?. f4-St* LOHT-EH.DAV FVF.NINti. HIT 3I> AND E ?TH aud 6tli and D au . or at K. of P. 1 air, a Har braaatplu, wttb a atar aud rbiBi'-atoBr aailiBa |Hn 1a hitrhlr valued aa anft. aud a rcri Unarai rewara will br |?id if rvturnr-d to Mra tt OlI.Ulj b at. n w rt-m* LOST A BLACK POt EFT BooE COKTAIKlNtl uui ?"> bilL l.? ?"aiita and <-ar ti< k-4. utha-r labri ar> 1 or v:. brtaaau 3d at. B w , a d H ant limldiiMI a. a.: a liberal reward will be rm-a lor Ita rat urn to "..'ITBal.na |f? LOHT?I.AHtiF HI.At h KEWIMl KDLAND DtJO. lone curly hair, leaat IHt of wblte on brraat. thi. k MKtk aud all .ma. r? Lit?-ra. rraard If raluruau to C I. VODER.tRh at a w. It* LldtT -OX !ANl AKV 1H. A l.AHUE l.KMOX AXD Wblte fetter liu* taa 44MI. ana*era la na "1 rake." rewara if ralurued to 1?U1 I at n.w IS-** _ __ Lost last ti esdav niuht. laruf Fawk i-oioml I ii?rli?u maatlff d at. tianied "Duke." 1 aa ?J,til", Libirai re want t.i flnd-?- ('HAS E HARHKH. la* offl' . - >orrla bulidiac. iib and I ata. u.w. haa J. iii?. s-^b 1 .'ll at n.w. fs ,?i JOtiT BLACE KET1F.H DOU AKSWIHSTuTHk J naine il tiove, bad 00 niik*-. idatad rollar faat eue.i witb lock. Keaard if raturued to Drj? -t. r*. liupoat Cut le. T.1 Vt ? SlKAYIlM.K STOLEN A NtV. F . I M>1.AM> H P Xovetnber iaat. aaa. at tba time, a t aoeaa old . black or aeal liniwn (Do white . \erj anatfvy any in firuiatlon leadlu* to bla rai rerj a ill beiiai. !?? .> ?' ? r* aardad by ap| l| iiiy --.til A at- a.*. fj Sf PERSONAL. ArTUoHlF.ED PHI V ATE DFTECT1TE MtflCI. Ail .-oiuiuuiiKatl.lUa b> mail 01 leiatrrapL proiapCy attended to and treated ainrtiv i-ouhilei.tlal ollhe .la-II atallboura W. W 11.1.1 AMs Maua?er.l<-.'flFat n? J.ljtn* JOblR-M OLD 1*1 AXD lb 1 HE OXLl PLACE abere flrat-<laaa Herood Hand ClothiM iau li* aoid al raapaetablr price* Addraaa or eall at 019 W at a.?. _ >21 :iiu /"1IVIL RF-RVICE IVAVINATloN WHMIOH V> Bad Anaaara He mi ll?<. t? bookwtoraa or to a vt FLVKK. A M.. lv> lualltaws Jal2-lm* bouthaeat . XI Sth and k ala u w. J~ AMES A HcDSVirr. CHAHLE.b E FUKSC* Datartl v* Ajraair>. Kooma Ro. KOj 1%. a?a a w. Tbiaaaeuc) 1* ludeiwndaut ol Utiotmuiataraaala Itrol. doaa not operate lor 1 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 1-VlR BALE-THE VCR* MAKDsOMEsT villa ' aitaa arouad t? aalnntrtoB, on koaaiyu Heirhta. waat end of Au uadact Un bra, at :t toflraau par toot 14-la. T H HVPHUtD * ft,. 1007 Fat-_ IvjB SALE A I A B ARC AIR? ' oua of tba Mat bi.- ka ol land la BurMtb. tba Be. addition to ?aat WaaBiortou Tbta blorl can ba at .Id al a flauia tafabia parehMer to r<aliaabaud -rn-'r oatbt imMaiat RL'Fl 1 * DIKE OlM 1SU1 Fac For parttculara appiy to JtlO-la UDRLET RRQR. 1S1PFM BOARDING. rrtwo SI5OLE UEK1XEMEN. 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