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THE EVENING STAR. bona Side daily circulation more than trebie that of any other daily-paper published tn Washington, and mach greater than that of ali the other daily papers bere added THE STAR cannot undertake % preserve or return rejected communications. Contributors who wish to possess their manuscripts, J un- used, should keep a copy. § Matter of whatgver character intended for must, Uf its appearance the same day ‘te desired, reach the Qfice not later than 12 o'clock noon, 59 No attention paid te Anonymous Letters or ‘Communications on any subject. ‘The Riviera. ‘To the Editor of Tux Evasrxo Stan: ‘Doubtless most of your readers understand the mesn- {ng of the sbove term as used in connection with the Iatararthquake disasters in Italy. but many do pot. For the benetit of the latter clase will you not please sive some explanation in regant to it? February 28,1887. In the Ialtan language the wont Niviera stands foreither sea-coast, river valley or country; but Inageneral way, when used without qualifica ‘Hon, the term is applied or understood to apply to that partof the west coast of Italy which les along the Gulf of Genoa, extending from Nice to Leghorn, or, more accurately speaking, from Ven- timigtia to Spezia. ‘That portion lying between ‘the first named potnt and Genoa 1s called Riviera dt Ponente, OF shote of the setting sun, while the section lying between Genoa and Spezia is termed Rivtera di Levante, or shore of the rising sun. It Includes the beautiful and romantic territory traversed by the famous cornice road, (30 named from running high along the mountain wall or Side) Which has always been so greatly admired by travelers, who, before the opening of the pres- eat railway line along the same route, but much closer to the sea-shore, used to make the journey along the coast in carriages. Although the coun- ‘try included tn this territory is wholly montatn- ous, and seems barren tothe American traveler, 1% ts thickly populated, and 13 the center of many important industries, the most valuable interests Deing the ol! and marble trades and ship-bullding. ‘The ordinary maps of Italy do not give the smaller towns in this section which have been such severe sufferers from the late earthquake, Dut it may be Said in a general way-shet the center of the dis- ‘turbance seems tobave been along that part of ‘the coast lying nearly midway between Nice and Genoa, and including the most picturesque por- ‘Uons of the region referred to. oo ‘The constitutional amendment changing the date of mauguration day has received a check that may and probably will postpone its operation for six years. Its failure to pass the Forty-Ninth Congress was due to the needless delay in the House committee, against which Tum Star so earnestly protested at the time. The result of ‘that procrastination was that Chairman Tucker spent the last week of the session with the report im his hand, vainly striving to get it before the House, If it once could have been admitted and the resolution put on its passage, there would have been no difMficulty about its going through, tor it was plain that a lasge majority of the mem- ‘bers were in favor of it. ‘There is still just a chance of perfecting the amendment tn season for putting it into operation in the spring of 1889, the centenary of the foun- dation of the republic. If Congress makes it the first business of the December session to adopt The joint resolution and the President approves a catan eae aed Sotin sing cy rere ‘Will obtain their formal notice rat ‘the amendment so as to carry Out the Original pe jawact TWO Purpose of beginning the chage cept the ten. years hence. ..TM@'% dally with everything, why ear s¥uld not be done. ‘The Senate Is practicality committed tn advance, and the new judiciary committee of the House can show that {t has prof- ited by the lamentable example of feeble procras- ‘Upation set by its predecessor, by giving the amendment resolution its first attention and get ‘Ung it out of the way. —_—__——s + __ Recorder Trotter 1s affable and condescending He 1s disposed to overlook any past disutfection among the people over whom the President has piaced him, and to perform his duties and collect his fees, magnantmously. It isof course beneath his dignity to be constantly interviewed, but he ‘sa73, once for all, to a Post reporter: “Even if I am over all these white real estate men and lawyers, I will show them that I can perform the duties of this office impartially and competently." ‘The District breathes easier. ‘The recorder’s white @ubjects feel relieved. The local newspapers, ‘which the recorter will permit to be published ‘hough they may not Sola communication with ‘Thtm, appreciate his forbearance and conde- seension. One cannot repress a feeling of sympa- thy with Recorder Trotter in the isolation of his greatness, torn from the culture, admiration and congenial surroundings of the modern Athens and placed wpun a pinnacle among a rude and barba- ross people, looking down upon the common, contraband “cornfield darkies” of Washing- ton, as the esthetic colored mugwumps of the north contemptuously term them, ‘whom the President has pronounced unfit for oMfice api his companionship, and upon the poor Whites of tie District, “pariahs,” lepers, whose recording fees may be pocketed, but who, in accordance with the Presideut’s exampie, must be avolded as unclean. Ob, most nobie Trotter, pray condescend to us and do not despise us utteriy! —<$<$<$<—<— ‘The refusal of the Mouse to make appropriation for the new congressional brary building, happily, will not interfere with the work, and probably was not intended todo so. Nearly half & million dollars in hand will, it is thonght, be Sufficient to meet expenses until an additional appropriation can be secured from the next Con- gresa. Washington will wish that the unex- pended balances in the Potomac flats improve- meant, and inthe completion of the water works system were lanze enough to give the same en- couraging promise. $2 ——__ No increase in District police force, no draw ‘fm the Aqueduct bridge, no city ratiroad reform, no completed tunnel for increased water supply, ‘BO new department of agriculture and labor, no ordnance foundry at the Navy Yard, no govern- ment medals for National Drill, no memortal ‘bridge to Ariingtom, no completed Potomac fats improvement, no change in inauguration day, ‘80 said the Forty-ninth Congresa We have, how- ever, reasonably satisfactory general appropria- ‘tions, provision for additional school accommoda- Sions,—and Trotter. a David Dudley Field's civil code has just passed one branch of the New York legislature, and the ether branch and the governor are thought to favor tt. If after the long and discouraging struggle Of years the advocates of this code succeed in making It a part of the statutory law of New York, even the District of Columbia may take heart, and De encouraged to hope that after many tribula- tions it may Mually be blessed with codes, which Shall give it modern law and procedure. $$ —$—$ If the finat adjournment of Congress had this Year been on the 30ts of April Instead of the 4th of March there would have been time to do some- ‘thing for the protection of our for the Febabtlitation of our navy, and for the improve- Ment of our rivers and harbors. The chances, also, are decidedly im favor of the general def. cteney bill's going through in season to receive the Presidential siznature. Let the next Congress Feflect on these facts and govern itself accordingly. $< Washington's example is coming to be followed im New Yorkin the matter of hates women at ‘the theaters, At all the leading houses of amuse. ment in Ou- sister city the proportion of uncovered heads 13 night!y increasing. ‘ee ties sal ened Sn a es tases poses ‘Violet patterns. As the assortment is muall we would suggest an carly purchuee. We are offering the greatest barrains ever seen in all Binds of remnanis of desirable goods. SER DEEDS COONS, wast COURS AD BLACK GOODS. Our SATINES are selling more freely than ever. We show the largest assortment of best goods st the Metro non. ‘opened, a new lot of choice SPRING WOOLENS ine tees tye args etch of FARASOLA, naw styles and moderate Gexriexex ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF FANCY ENGLISH MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE ON EXHIBITION AT THE PALAIS ROYAL A GLANCE AT SAM- PLES IN SHOW-WINDOW, CORNER OF 12TH ST. AND PENNA. AVENUE, WILL CONVINCE YOU WE ARE OFFERING HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. GENTLEMEN: GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. muhS ‘ARNER’S| RALINE CO! NE fair tocack customer atiagens oO © mb4-3t 1241 and 1243 1ith st se. bi BIRTHS £ BoB Sys = “MGINTIRE. Bit 4 P and ie EB eae 4th i HARTUNG., Ciyy, February ist,» daughter, to Mr. CLARKE. Ci 8 dana Mow GL Ciashe, Fd buh ath rrp Sitntane) Pa RRR 00 MM MM PPP TTT P RR OO MMMM P P r Bo oRk 88 MAME FPF OE PO RE ‘co MMM P 2 A cco TIT 00 x AA CO r Hi oo Fei ma Go F 8S Nee aA CoS OF OH SG? Be is almost invariably rewarded with success, In nothing is this more frequently verified than in business trans- actions. It is good plan for you to.act upon, that When you read an advertisement of some goods that You want, co at once, and avail yourself of what is offered. Then you won't be disappointed. We have opened some new gvods in hosiery. They won't last long at the prices we name. Do you see what is policy for you in this case? Childrwa's “C. G.” French-Dyed, Oil-Botled (will not crock) Ribbed Hose, in black, with double knees and fect. Prices from 29 cents to 75 cents per pair, accord- ing to size, Tadiest Extras Long, Medinm Weight, Seasonable ‘Hose, in stripes or solid colors; 35 cents per pair, or 3 Pairs for $1. Gents’ Uableached Socks, strong, well made and du- rable. All sizes, at 19 cents per pair. We offer Lisle Thread Hose from 19 cents to $1.38 Per pair, Silk Hose from 85 cents to $1.38 per pair. Hosiery Department—first floor, at left of entrance, [eae LE eee ee ([[® GREAT BARGAINS CONTINUE aT THE Double Combination, _mb4-St Alth st ce. Decoranve Pp. LUSH IQUE Ent ee a =oxgemieie Pages Novexrms Ix Spuxe Taxrones SEATON PERRY ops OS A BRIN Oy OF HIS COMPLETE alts HAE LATEST SOVELTINS IN Bis Wools i 4 ino gata 0 weer aLe RES Ei “SPECIAL, BALGAING” IN BLACK GROS-ORATN Silene SILES AT $1.50 AND ATIES” IN PARIS COMBINATION vi ee Bane win EMBRACING RAY ee fetes i tea EL, AAUNES CANVAS TENNIS O15) “18 CLOT ‘ap Faunce WHITE > BATISTES IN CHOICE — Not a8 IN EI or PLAN reteete kn seat re catia SEATON PERRY, Panay BUILDING, ‘Pennaylvanis ave., cor. 9th st. Eatablished 1840. mb5 W'RrEae HEALTH AND NURSING CORSET, _mbs-3t azabaua Pee se ne. A Bosy Scexa SINCE EARLY MORNING EVERY DEPART- MENT IN OUR HOUSE HAS BEEN THRONGED WITH PATRONS ANXIOUS TO SECURE SOME OF THE GREAT BARGAINS WITH WHICH OUR HOUSE 18 BRIMMING OVER AT THIS TIME THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, AND THE EARLY PART OF MARCH, ARESUPPOSED TO BE THE DULLEST MONTHS OF THE YEAR, BUT WE HAVE KNOWN NO DULL SEASON, AND THERE'S NO GOOD REASON WHY WE SHOULD. WHILE SLOW GOING MERCHANTS ARE SPECULATING ON CAUSES, AND LIKE MICAWBER, “WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO TURN UP," WE ARE CONSTANTLY TURNING UP SOMETHING OR OTHER FOR OUR PATRONS AND OUR- SELVES. ONE MEMBER OF OUR FIRM IS ALMOST CONSTANTLY IN NEWYORK ON THE QUI VIVE FOR DRIVES IN ONE OR OTHER OF THE VARIOUS LINES WE KEEP. ‘MEN'S CLOTHING, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS, OR GENTS’ FURNISH- NGS. AT THIS TIME CASH IS WHAT THE MANUFACTURERS NEED. WHEN THEY WANT TO REALIZE ON DESIRABLE GOODS AT A SACRIFICE THEY KNOW WHO TO NO- TIFY. OUR BUYERIS AT, HAND. AND IF THE INDUCEMENT OFFERED BE STRONG ENOUGH THE GOODS ARE IMMEDIATELY SHIPPED TO US; THE CASH IS ALWAYS READY, AND OUR PATRONS SHARE WITH ‘US THE ADVANTAGES OF SUCH TRANSAC- TIONS. THESE ARE SOME OF THE REA- SONS WHY DULL SEASONS ARE UNKNOWN TOUS. THISIS AN AGE OF LIFE AND VIM, PUSH, PLUCK AND ENERGY, BACKED BY CAPITAL AND JUDGMEN7, AND A THOR- OUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE PEOPLES ‘WANTS “AN OFTEN RENDER THE PEOPLE BURE gyevsce axp THe —--= WILL ALWAYS TEAvs WHERE THEY OBTAIN THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY THEY SPEND. SAES & COMPANY, ‘THE PEOPLES’ OUTFITTERS, m5 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. ‘0 MATTER WHEX YOU CALL, TLL Ale N ways fild hew ahortende ae the” OO Double Combination, 2241 and 1243 11th st. we. mb4-3t 66ya the spring, fuller crimson comes upon the Inthe spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another Tn the spring # lovelier iris changes on the burnished In the spring’ young man's fancy” SERIOUSLY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF WHERE TO GET THE;MOST STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, AND THIS FACT PROVORES A FEW WOEDS ON ‘THE SUBJECT OF FINE SILK LINED GARMENTS. .| THERE ARE OVERCOATS AND OVERCOATS, BUT ‘THE MYSTERY I8 WHY ANY ONE WILL PAY 950 FOR ONE WHEN HE CAN BUY ONE READY-MADE OF A8 GOOD MATERIAL, INSIDE AND OUT, AS WELL MALE AND AS WELL OUT FOR 925. WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL EFFORT THIS SPRING TO SHOW HOW BEAUTIFULLY THESE GARMENTS CAN BE GOTTEN UP, NOT ONLY IN QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP, BUT IN TASTE AND HARMONY. SILK LININGS MADE TO HAR- MONIZE WITH THE OUTSIDE, SO THAT NO ONE CAN DISTINGUISH THEM FROM FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM-MADE COATS. WE DONT CALL THEM CUSTOM-MADE, FOR THEY ARE NOT, BUT THEY ARE EQUALLY aS WELL MADE AND AS FINELY GOTTEN UP IN ‘EVERY EESPECT AS CUSTOM GARMENTS. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, MADE FROM FINE ENGLISH AND GERMAN GOODS, LINED WITH PURE ‘SILK. EVERYBODY WHO SEES THEM PRAISES THEM. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. EB BARNUM & CO. mbS ‘931 Pexwsrivaxts Avexce HE ONLY 72 {HOUSE THAT MAKES SHORT ENDS Double Combination, mh4-3t Pereecrerrspe ae A PURE FRUIT JUICE TART JELLY. We have just received the last lot of the season of this delicious article, which we are sl ing out at a re- E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., _mh5-skm_ Pennsylvania ave, and 43 st. NELMEEX ALL WooL SPRING DRESS GooDs mbé-3t agai end ES Hae ee: Couronrasiz Foor Wein For Tux LaDiEs, ‘Shoes That Are Nolsalees, ‘Shoes That Are Flexible, Shoes That Fit Perfect, ‘Shoes Made By Hand. Se 4 Our Dongle Boot... .rsecsesersenseseesssi O00 Our Franch Boot... ssccscoseresaseeeese 450 (Our Tum Bole Boot.........-ssccreecveerens 4.50 ‘BUY ONE Par. peegty een Oxnraxa Goors By Max. ryt ‘more remote cities and towns, but has also Gemonstrated the fact that it is both safe and an ‘at prices which can oaly be named by firms doing s large business and running an ‘extensive Mail Order Department suchas ours, Having still further perfected our system, and with additional facilities for sn intelligent ful- filment of every commission, we tre better pre- pared than ever to execute all onters entrusted tous, ‘Our Quarterly Catalogue, ““The Ospital City ‘Viaitor,” is in press, and will be eady for distri- Dution‘inside of » week, and we shall be glad to mailit freo to sny one, upon request, whoare not residents of this city, who think thet mutual Advantages may ensue. ‘It contains s clear and concise compilation of our stock, width, prices, styles, éc.: also neces- sary information with reference to “Shopping by Mail,” numerous fIlnstratiens, and much interesting reading matter. ‘We attend to all orders upon the day recetved. ‘We refund the money if goods sent are not satisfactory. ‘We send samples, with price, upen request. ‘Wo go to any reasonable length to Hesse. ‘MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, New Lors Or Hasna. the best een ‘patterns. piney erates jotiee ar aro ge. We have preferred the naming 0 a lowpaes rena wes nal of theae in just ebelr true ve Hundred Yards at Se, = i Thowan ris at elt weve Three Thousand ards a as bes. ‘Two Thousand Yards resenting the moet Some Lge ies, gn " ing the 108 nee ie BMleline of patterns Set shown #t the several prices 50 piece 27: salLover” Hamburg F- broldiry, ‘excellent value, worth We, only 680. 30 pieces 22-inch all-over Hamjurs Embrol- ders, eeniid quality, elaborately worked Det teras, worth @1, only Oe. per yas BARGAINS IX SWISS EMBROIDEWES, Wo never offered heavier wort. nor wider Widths at those prices before. ‘You cannot ail oa eatis{actory selection. 1 to 2¥ Inches wide 5 a. 310 3 Inches wade Ze: Per] 3 to b fuches wide 10. per £109 inches wide 125¢e. pany. inch Swiss “all-over” Embrodery, worth only Ob. pet ya NAINSQOK EDGINGS FOR TRIMMING OHTI- ADIOS Canstnvis, TOR TREATING tine of Embron to oT inthes wide with iuvortions sud eree widtiae of ediinges to match. FLOUNCINGS. Absolutely the best for the mong possibly ob- able, 45-inch Fine Heavily Embredered Swiss Flounciny only" ats 25 per yd, Wide and narrow edicings to mai ‘Matched pattern in Swiss Fi com. pridne 47Hinch Flounclage 1aeueh peselling ind Sinen edying. ‘Theae goods are now prominently displayed. in our Embroidery ent onescone Hoon Scceasibie by stair and elevator, and ee fo inware Shoice selections we advise an early cal WOODWARD & LOTHROP. _——___ WANTED—HELP. ED GIRL FOR Wate aon Gat nw. ae ry STA Woeauracrares| Nek eren ave se | | Wesetaee ane OR COLORED GIRL 7 ie |e Wi Senay one, SreeEsETE: ALDERSON, gen’l agent. — Wie'hnae Se Hs Wee se BUNT at office NAT. HESS : caenee 7 EA Y Leo “CABH AND @10 PER | ee en Were cae aOR Wi GENT, LADY IN ocr Wee pa oo ‘vacated by promot ear ol ee ITED—PARTNEE POSTED IN THE Te Wea ‘who can devote his wits ee Segney nal wal ‘one-third interest in Address Box 10: isar WP ‘and do 8d. st nw. WHITE WOMAN WHO ae oo plain washing bids mee 415 Wik an SOK Gorm Watinn, & a ‘care of horses: cau WHITE Garces eetaenet | P Wee seer othe country. "Address 12 Massachusetts ave, ‘COOKS, $10 TO WANED 0. WOMEN G0 RDFa eafacSats louseworkers, Nurses, Ws 4 ks, Waite Drivers and Me fs me cy Rideountey, stones. NATIONAL LABON BORE AU, eet Bi7"7th at. awe rANTED—A FEW GOOD, CARVASSERS. 8) ‘Wary. or commiasion pela. ‘Reference Apply between 8 and 9 amsor 5 and6 pan. O18 bab st. imh5-3t 'ANTED COOKS, CHAMBERMATDS, NURSI W ‘ven cookn walters, farmers. women for out city; bring references, (Swedish and German. wor always wanted.) F. M. BUBSHAM, 090-002 F st.ncw. Waieenen KNOWN EN THAT 01 ois thie netics: Fe x EMPLOYMENT tent ie ap “ONLY RELIABLE on OoMbe & BUR at nw. 123-1 wee Rey WANTED—ROOMS. Warare Gini; MUST BE EXPERIENCED ‘cool waseworks whiten a ty waite elders indy and:make orself | 3 ene in small famniiy:must way at nicht: Rorouccereauired. Apply B10 1st uw.” mhase TEE A Gower ITE STROR 79 rec acl reas, giving nation: ., Star office, mh4-Or OR FRENCH Hi fini tu, ‘smell family. tnust be well secon mended. Addreas Box 106, Bear’ office, mnh4-2t" _ us ex: must D ey wee ‘SfERL ESTATE” Star oftioa, Wit [ ASTED_EOUR, ACTIVE MEN FO ‘woods ; stead) tions; niente 2 good Socal Bose’ 0, 368 ai enw. Mews CosrowMave Sums. ‘We have now reached the highest get tae fection tn birt tailoring yot attained. We eui- ploy one but the moat capable aid ‘enced shirt bands. 2Gtt Cutter and Fitter ranks second to fione in city, haying devoted the major part of fief to ste Seation. ae ae erouRh workmanship, cat, Atand saperi quality are the grounds upon which we claim Your patronage, pMagaak, a ial, confident of our ability to ete ICE LIST-LAUNDERED SHIRTS. iris for 99.90 |g Shirts tor $13.00. Shirts for 6 Shirts for 15.01 pSuantzed tobe the best Procurable for the Pye call sttontion to an elegant line of Fisk k& Flacy's Madras Shirdugs, black wud aed ezcoloriien, th aarrow, media and, wide Siac” plates ase ties, Be. We, beliext othe feet a Loh See We are gif epee Yor yon from ising, orGycepek te Waa, neared, ‘We have made up an, excellent line of Men Fine Flannel Pajatnan, in Tight chock, nud plaid, “thorotiy nad and finiahed perio inaumer. Oly’ 87.50 per ik, Clark & Flagg, of New York, have the reputation of makiuw' the best Neckirear in the country, "We have opened their spring (jes in Four-in‘hands and Knots. ‘Beautiful effects, hace t adist, and eany to Keep adjusted, exaonable ill find cellent sertobargen etna a scusbie pecs OODWALD & LOTHIG mh5 for Men, 1013 F st. n-w. | bg apt! ‘DR. M.. Mah bret st ] CM In TOL M sten.w. Leadine in 1oag wiand- chronic disease: hone isin, Lung Trouble, Pa- fysis, Cancers and all Female Troubles cured if cura our et deoyalietion you need itend\“ettrat Be jour of deep affiction you need a. HL. DeVisery before going too far in the Leap for Life. Daily, 2 to 6 “ye Ornce Hovss {Puuday, et w8 pm. 1k NEW, DBESS G00DS NOVELTIES IN SHORT ‘ends to arrive at the Double Combinatic mb4-3t 12ar and L249 Tithat ae Tarnesrxe To Linus af a it; worth iny ‘We wish to call the attention of our Patrons and the ‘Ladies in general to the fact that we have succeeded in placing onsale, and will make to order, for this spring, & TAILOR-MADE SUIT, in all the latest colors and ‘mixtures of wool stuff, for the reasonable price of #12.00. ‘Wo also offer ono of very stylish make and all-wool terial ia AT 99.50. somely trimmed in Jet, at very reasonable prices. Special attention is called to our Tailor made, Black Jersey Cloth Coat, bound with braid, at the reasonable ot = $3.75. This Jersey Coat isfor street wear and must not be confounded with spring house Jerseys of thin cloth We also have this Spring Coat with Hood, elegantly made up, in all sizes up to 42, for $3.50. We have numbers of styles of Spring Coats, New- markets and Raclans, all at popular prices, We also offer » stylishly-made, All-Wool, Checked ‘Coat, very nobby, for $2. ‘We offer the latest Houss Jersey out, in all colors of Pin Dots, We call attention specially to this new gar- ment as we can match almost any color of dress goods, for 82, ‘Weoffer the best quality Jersey, with Breton front. ‘We would like you to examine this before purchasing. Our Cloak Parlor is fall now, with novelties in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Wearing Apparels. BEADED WRAPS, Our patrons know the class of goods that we gener. ally import, and also our own styles that we hsve made up in this country. We have not the largest store in the city, neither do we claim to sell the chesp- est. We modestly claim that we try to sell the best goods at the most reasonable prices, ‘MILLINERY, Our Millinery Department is daily chowing the latest novelties. Wehsveour Imported Bonnets and fists in, and are now ready tocopy any of the styles at ree sonable prices. BLACK GOODS, ‘Wehave a special department for Black Goods, We are at any time ready to showyou anything that can be found in Black Dress Goods, Silks, Wools and Cotton WHITE GOops. ced oek goad teenie cancel St well stocked with sfall line of washzooda. We per ticularly request you to examine the quality and notice’ he price of these goods. ‘HOUSE FURNISHINGS. IMMEDIATELY ONE FIRST-CLASS wee IO CIS 1 i Airilgnt houses tat ‘AGE 14 TO a0 ‘agaist in. ing and are hanvese “ith references Box must go home nights, eneet Bo 68, Star office, SS PANT; ‘and F ste, Whites oy ‘Makers. MAN T ANVASS AND MANAGE 2 aes ant cddgeas NOANDESGNT LAMP ou itabune Pa” mans" ED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- an conducted by ladies. Mon and women. white and col all kinds of labor, with references, 717. Sint. ed ae D WOMEN EN TO CALL AT IVE AND EN m, cpoks, 810 to && tae BORE ee E Xe Ena W Ladies He ES Gentlemen to solicit orders tn our veral de} hance t = ht SOR VN oo 5 py comuer corner 101 i Wikia Eeultes Winer UNFURNISHED ROOM my not t0 exceed Rhea ae de pode) STED-MEW ENGLAND MAN OF STMELE Wa ce and habita wants. comtortatiy furnished sod nein ein jouse and location within cet FO. on ei Winns Pe J. Q., Star of mbé-st* ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED =| Se ay me, orthweat. State price. Address = | WANTED ROO IN NORTHWEST, TKO > dotning mn Re eh light hi ace | he Sar Sete Ease aces AND ROOMB—TWO LARGE —— Sette ‘kee e45 161 Tetwne. ao a ee ORS. noon f elegant house "1003 tk et nw. RENTS TWO Fi FURNISHED ROOMS , SECON! a oe as is; 115 per mouth to parties ae mh: BENT —A NICELY YURNISHED ROOM ON ke ee 20 Oth st nw. ee ‘UNFURNISHED, et SACHUSETTS AVE. N. W— Prout Room, second floor, with ‘Also, an upper Boom, very cheap. POR RENT FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON second or third four, 16s8 4th at Bw. mike OR RENT—1 ROOMS—A LADY WHO HAS HAND. somely Furnished ae nice locality, would Share them vith s Indy of refinement, Befershicos ex- ____mbg-3t Fou Bedtroctn on thin foot. heat erate and | J on If irbecy at 000 daiheh a bet, Land i, opp, Frank. Fe pout, O87. We HAXDSOMELY furnished Hoeme, “ Donsting wipedialiy. ters moderate t) permanent jartica. tint-lwe Fei ENT_—FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family, with or without board. 1327 N stm. ie | Ease RENT — ichout board. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OB Apply at 1221 14th st. rm Se FINE ROOMS, 2D FLOOR, IN PRE vate family, with board, bath adjoining.” location ine for suintier. next equare. 1415 470b st, near Mana. ave, nade OR RENT—THREE UNPUNISHED Rc ROOMS O§ oor, two on vecond water, and Een ‘cnn. es mb3-3t" ANTID=1,000 HOUSES, of ene sell to New York Wai investors Advertisend sell ‘York. Busi- hese. way and 278 W.. mihdian ‘ANTED-A GOOD MAN IN THIS CITY TO represent th ed Seeres tes ‘of Worcente! ‘one of the est Soin mies dn the United Beaton Libra terme’ righ Srouce ‘Gantz 18 3 Pont Biilco aves Baitinuore, WANTED; MEN, WOMEN” BOWS AND SIRES TG earn $70 per mion! ‘own homen: cost guint ot sau specks of poods’ and fall aaa for 10 cent ay postage. HL &CO., Rutland, Vt. st ANTED — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN ave steady, work at home: good wage; po can: | vi Hance Bo objection. “Address ALD SUPPL ona iiotst Boston, Mane. WASTED COLUMBIA EMPLOYMENT GENCY, men and women cooks, waiters, orkers, “chambermatda; wanted, and for all kinds, ences. ‘308 East Capitol st. W AXtED_LADIES TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING ay fate itting by the actual measure and square rule gutting, ‘and patterns. Bieamure: af 1010 Fat nee Walter Balding Sse ‘ANTED—MEN AND 1 WOMEN 7 START ANEW Wilkes. at, their hom ‘caaly. hour; no id orevening: fr wend 00. for 4 saan i is ‘commenog work oa! WAKE 70 vouNa ‘WHITE GIRL ae 20F to mind children and make herself fulinaprivete tanily. Applyat onco at Ul Da van -o rae Mars Weare BUILDE aS ‘Machine Handa’ SRB OR Pie arena, ba Delaware Car Works, Wilmington, Del. ware Looe Wi xT WEWANT YOU! ALIVE ENERGETIC Man or Woman needing profitable employment to represents 4n every coUity7 aalary 879 per mouth id expenses, oF lane comtmtasion on ales if pre: alae ion. Siabaky Snv En WAnE. inc, Boxtos, Waa TO WORK FO) thelr own homes: $7 to $10 per week can be ey tly made, No photo, fie ry aghan: For Ei pail pane atom, a onooy CHESCENT Ae 19 ‘Cecil st st, Boston, “Mase, x 5,170. WANTED—LOTS. URBAN Wate invrentnent prices, ¢ sen ie eae oe HEISKELL & MOLERAN, verted aod posh peapecty nore nad ta Ree ice Adve area wisers Wosblanton tavestnssinase tn terceat ZThis ‘new festurn contmends fiaelf to owners wishing ink sales, No charge unicns sales are made. “New ‘ork Uuriuions prompls transacted through Our aaso- ciate, XU. Te FOLEY t Broailws sui 278 west Wari FIRST-CLASS TROY (EAUNDRESS re GOOD HORSE ABOUT 16 and foarloms.” Address, with lowest price snd where to be EE ig City P.O. ‘wishes more customers; cheap and. 1439 Madison st,, near 14th'st, 'ANTED—TO BUY hands; sound, kin rticul wer 4.5 it ae 3 TO 5 pute dae EST. Was sae = Wire SERS TON Pan, GREE See ie a et fel = oe WALES SSE SEBO ois | a _WANTED—BOARD. ‘Toh a ye 1325 K ST. AFTER ADJOURN. Pers Congress, bandsume suite 5 rooms, private % ‘floor; eres ce on 3d floor. ag ewaig pied WANTED—HOUSES. gre euimakieen board in house, ¥ gre Ww re rom eee OR RENT — A, FURNISHED DAY, WINDOW 201 ‘with ‘ball room if desived, wo gen oe ual Hen day Dew Bear Thomas Circle. “ eee AS SAND 8 i “wire, | Full information by addressing’ ¥.62 Star office: mil-40* Gh a eee. mom {OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE ok Bk cher @ house; ‘beat referenos can be er Gage wey re Se on first and second idieos 4. aL, Star ofice: a: att 8 Fou = ‘Wizstic! ga RETO AG | ae cue, Tan, gb BRAT "Eig Hap office. Ey ‘aud heat included). sis, Wier 2 Ge eng eas HOUSE ie ae rooms: ortiweet pd oie oR “RENT—O15 EAT E 8T. N. W. SECOND FLOOR Rial and Permandr sala Ho oon mee Eirent toom, Pelvate bet bent tod W: roller ARuD-A BENATO BoE on aa = ery eM |= R RENT—BRIGHT, EERFUL, ey as Howse ih are Of ego mies Fiittvea Room ts nev heise witi-alh odors Gremang BC. 8 one gene sanitary plumbing; terms moderate. BiGGat nw sopportte uew Pension office, wien tive | aninutest nt and Post Fee RENT—DELIGHTFULLY ee OM for both summer and winter; micely furnished: bay large every confor teuaut.” 13530 12th xt. Toe Satiaeactory’ pte OR RENT RENT—QNE LARGE FRONT ROOM FIRST floor, new bey-window house, well and ite Pension Office and within fv matunes elk ‘walk of Patent Patent Office. 440 ‘oat bw. WakeD_soanp IN A PRIVATE, FAMILY, Bi onas napa an. cmochanion); central ipestion Star offic, shes) baer XONEY TO LOAN. ORS a ars mmerre ons addreging “INVESTOR,” ‘Star 0 offce, . iv 835p00 () TOLOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT a per cent on improved or unim- iroyed. SERRE any, Part of the city oF couty. $204, 21,500, '92,000, we500, R000: (807 7th at 'n-w, four doors above F oan Joan ot eal a No delay. Naik Bs Bis: Fst nw. Py | 863000 B eh Eee eSBs | a weal Est tate Brokers, L201 ot. Sh [815000 Eau IN HAND, Gonecioy, ous ‘To surr. DEEBLE, £24-1m 0 119-la $5,000, Sie. F28., 8760 snd, corers | maptitesn da SENATE OS 1407 F at EY—LOAN! TO AC WORSWELE SESE TOAS 3 eS ‘seourity, in sums to suitat binary J0HNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, woault” Isurance $104. 000 any ore ESTATE panies JL, HEWIFORD, 145% Fret. 335i. \ ‘ONEY SAREE ATE Ob TER 222-3. & HAKKIS, 1394 F st. nw. eee AN aces ESTATE IN SUMS 5 — comer 10th and Fats ne. VED REALESTATE oe ae NOR RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING SECOND- {story south front Rookie. lange bay, mw: Dew Ceutral : near three ines cars: nicely furnished, suitable for two or tires gentlemen or geitieman and wife. 909 L FOR RENT—STORES. _ on. t RENT STORE, 1308 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. sk Ree wor if enired. ror idence “Ap, 3 om BEST 1ee ne ee RENT_BRICK HOTS imod tinpes tn etredient of Aphis WESCOTT & ere 0 RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE a ea store ho areas. ioe. hee Ones finan mhi ‘ALAENT F. FOX. 020 F etn, Fok BEST, 1805 AND 1013 TH =e Pre neat brick Houses 6 roome And ltd, rues er met ig CL EENE jinguire Skt STORES 218 Oth stn. {00 Rhop #07 Zhth at. i, WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1007 Feungiveus Os oe, KI WH ASE TO A RESPONSIBIR: rty au elecant furnished residence, 18 Tuotn, within & few yards of Py ag SE yk Ce | more regard being had to uf font pa series or untaraiebe ‘S-room, bath and. yase: cepter! Delhi borbo«l, iaeG a Fehinur tn retclane order wat turn» oR ge furu! ed 3 43, men. fe. fom peken tro ESIGHi-O07 Tai el hewea doors stove Fe 23041 at. uw. btm. 154 Fora full Uatapply to. ms {Ok RENT —FCENISH ik TWO MONTHS Fa: Roctiue aa ura comfort= abiy, ‘of eleven. toons, oll cosenbencts; honets, Kc. 0 desirable pariiee: aloo. te ay Sidi two horbes sad browchetn i aesired at gue — Address J. GM bar pie FOE BENT AE DROT FARK DESIRABLE 16 Foes TET R cunning aa ¢ 7TH BTN. 1 RAPE Fe vicmwnons Feuer N. W. WiTh room ¥ dhs 9 ecinsieeiane Ta? FE ST, Ee RENT — A. BARN ON LANIER HEIGHTS, Wrath cor call at a3 7 nw. 1 pret Pa street. : aggommcdate ele horns: Foe, a COMMODIOUS STABLE; ‘nodern Conveniences FOR RENT—MISCELLAN. EOUS .odern Tnguire 1312 Nst. made RENT_BY A LADY HAVING NO USE FOR Fiinescelient 7 octave rosewcd cane Habonguare, in perfect onder; tone sugerior: only #10 Per quarter: | T._ | Address Box 107, Star o! mbs-Or | COUNTRY _ REAL_ ESTATE | i BALE-A7 TAUEPT, YD. A MoT DSTA ble ary lot 1251256; stable. etc. : also spien- ieee ia Morse: aah nite he. tt ‘Twenty minutes ride oh city on B. & P.R.R— a tf Two-atory Cottawe of five root with wood hots abd celas, tell, garden, orelinnd ut gi] kinds of fruit three Moe pe Laoag, Pd rey ren peru. Ale, Seren of ullabe Inod ejay with cotnfortaie ne barn, dc rent $100. WM. A. Sin aves Wasnt DG mbo-s2m yk SALE—FARMS_—PALLS vat formas io thie vitae Several desiranie, for ile froms $1900 0 810,000, on cay, terug eat aes eo isis Fat nw, e SALEA0 ACHES OF THEBLAGDEN TRAGT pete rs ihoreh of the cf pe Berry: BRED mb3-St JJ{OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A SMALL are oF Fae caus, m roed six iniles, frou Bbaofiruit 4 lanai cage 43 Ae ae VED FARM OF 102 20 min— Reece etree Mis = smear | Sac all en a ‘Witte Se rete eg a sale B30 # tte Dot Felice tists. 0. w. WATER, PURE WA‘ = DAN. Da MOI bt sada Moe uroygecemare anions amar ECL ae eee ar See | iioechly Tits seer rac’ [ail LOST _AND FOUND. a EE: eu iia oped kar ase cake acorns soe! tomers —— Begrss |= Re Bens fogs ae i a AR ncnenr atte a cnt tom yo - ee sy al, 8500, aia pshaepectiaey from city, — RENT—HOUSE 474 0 8T. XN. W. 1s sii Bytuhitnoden inprovaneuta Sr Fin RENT ‘TORY BRICK Houses, 2133 and a S137 Fst nw modern hare Byte WESCOTT & WELOUKr i001 Foams ave: ‘ave. 1639 G ne. Tre, mi..22! 1] 7th we., Gr...mi 18s FE 2 Tri lata, ioe 2h Gay stat, Ss Wilege ns. Ore 1376 Bound'y et. n. 25 Ath pe. Gr mi 1s Wylie Be 10% JOR RENT—1315 MASRAGHUSETIS AVE, HALF wae fr Mona Cee er ot send tier at'd M sts Inpre aude yard 11 rome ik WILL & 00, 1589 et ina bw Foe ENT So Hoom, ress wnrc 424 Boundary st news betwen i fnguireat 45,