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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOD — 2 180. ‘Fhe Evening star has a rexwlar. Permanent beua Side daily circulation move than treble thas of any other daily paper published in Washingtos, and much greater than that ef all the ether daily papers here added a = THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return resected communications. Contributors whowwish to possess their manuscripts, f un- used, should keep a cops. e Ba Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, ¥ its appearance the same day ts demred, reach the fics not later than 12 o'clock noon, 897 No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communications on any subject, Advertivers will serve their own purp.se best, and at the same time | greatly accommodate THe Stan, if they will send in Before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Satuntay’s paper, the forms of ‘which must be sent to press much earlier than on the other five days of the week. de ‘No appointment of the President’s since the 4th of Mareh, 188, has given more general satist: {ion than that of Charles 8. Fairchild to be Sec retary of the Treasury. It 1s in the direct Une of civil service reform—a promotion for dis- Ungulshed merit. It is also an evidence that the strong, conservative and statesmanlike financial policy unde which the country has passed from ‘an era of profound depression to the eve of a new ‘period of prosperity and hope, 1s to be continued Tor the remaining two years of the present admin- istration. Mr. Fairchild 1s not only a skilled econo- ast, and # cool, clear-headed reasoner on all the subjects coming withing the scope of the Treas- Ury's management, but he {s eminent among the younger membersof the barot his state for his ability as a lawyer. The effect of his appotnt- ment will be to prevent any injurtous agitation of ‘he money market, such as would have occurred if aman tn whom the public had less confidence had been nained to succeed Mr. Manning. Cu Tent values will not be disturbed by the smallest fraction. Everything inside and outside of the department will move on without a ripple; and, except that Mr. Fatrebiid bas no taste tor the practical work of polities, and will not al h Juatters w trespass upon his time, there will be nothing to mark the transition frum the old Secre- tary tw the new. Se ‘The labor party claims that it will cast over 20,000 votes and will elect Its ticket In Monday's election at Cincinnat!, Though this may not be accomplished It seems certain that @ heavy vote will be cast for the labor candidates, The advance Of the labor party is spasmodic, and ft 1s difficult To foretell what its strength will be in any given Place and in any given election. It has been pointed out that the success of workingmen in polities has generally been the result of some pre- ‘vious exciting cause in the Industrial fleld, and that where conditions have been normal defeat has | resulted. The clean sweep of certain districts in | Milwankee, following the arrest of some of the strikers for the eight-hour rute and the firing upon them Dy the militia, the;election of workingmen’ candidates to the Iillnots legisiature from Chicago, | following strikes and the trial of the anarchists, the heavy vote in New York for Henry George, following the sentences of imprisonment upon the | ‘Thetss' boycotters, and the overwhelming defeat in | Boston of a good labor candidate for mayor, in the | absence of special causes of excitement, are cited in | Support of this theory. Assuming that there is something in this theory, and that the princtpie | Which it teaches is applicable to Cincinnati, the | Workingmen wili not be successful in that city. | ‘There s no great und imtnedtate eause of Indigna- tion and excitement fn labor circles there, and movement Is weakened by aconitict between the sollowers of Henry George and the other working- | men ———— The convention in session at Chicago for the Purpose of crushing out secret societies has und taken a task of some magnitude. Freemasonry ‘which stands at the front among these fraternities, has survived such shocks as Morgan’s and Rich- ardson’s exposures, and political crusade which, for bitterness and persistency, has rarely been equalled and never surpassed in the “istory of American parties. A host of other benevolent and ‘social brotherhoods, with secresy for oue of their features, have sprung up in the wake of Masonry’s steady progress, and even the colleges and schools of the country contain lodges and chapters with | caballstic titles, mottoes known only to the elect, | and signs, grips and passwords by which their | members are identitied by each othez. Of course, ; a@great deal uf this business ts mere mummery: ‘Dut, on the other hand, tt adds zest to some peo. ples enjoyment of life, it does no one any harm, and it is often the fantastic cover to a spirit of good-fellowship and charity wiiich all the world is glad to cultivate under other forms. ‘The day has gone by when sensible persons heed such twaddle as Mr. Wardner talked at Chicago yesterday, about Freemasons’ binding themselves, under pain of death, to conceal cach other's erimes and obstruct the course of justice. It rather excites their curi- sity to discover how a man who boasts that he never belonged to a secret society and would not Delong to one, ean know so much about the inter- ‘nai economy of stich an institution, —— By the death of Jobn G. Saxe ‘a loses one Of her most graceful wits, and a puct Whose sense ‘of nationality breathed throush his workssearcely Jess than that of Fitz Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman Drake. He was particularly to the American Mea of the equality of man, and wrote a nivnber of sharp epigrams with tats for a ‘teme, among thermore ona snobbish remark by a celebrated English actress: Trexesvovs Sacarrce Sare OF SHOES. Having bought at a very low figure the entire stock of aretail firm retiring from business, we are enabled to sell the same at prices never before heard of by the People of this city. ‘There are about four thousand pairs of fine snd me- dium grade Boots, Shoes, and Slippers in this stock, including such celevrated makes as The P. Cox Shoe Co., Robt. Dix & Son, H.W. Merriam Shoe Co. ; Saller, Lewin & Co.; Wallace, Elliott & Co.,and many more excellent lines, all of which will be sold without regard tocost of manufacture. A partial list of the many bargains: Ladies’ Stites, comprising Kid and Pebble Goat, But- } tonand Lace, all worth from $1.25 to@1.75. Sacri- fice price, 78. Ladies’ Shoes, made of fine Curacoa Kid or Straight Goat, Opera or Common Sense style, worth fully 82.50 | per pair. Sacrifice price, $1.48. | _Laudies’ Slippers, Kid Opera Toe, Pebble, Goat, and Cloth House Slippers, worth 50 to 75c.. Sacrifice Price, 24¢. Ladies! Oxford Ties, fine Kid. with Tips, very stylish, worth $1.50. Sacrifice price, 74¢. Misses’ Shoes, splendid lot of Kid and Pebble, Goat Heel and Spring Heels, all worked button-holes, worth $1.50 per pair. Sacrifice price, 89e. Misses’ Shoes, finest Kid and Goat Button, made by the P. Cox Shoe Co,, worth $2.25 per pair. | Sacrifice price, @1.39. Children’s Shoes, sizes 7 to 11, Solar Tip, with heels, and plain toc, Kid or Pebbte, spring heels. Regular price, $1. Sacrifice price, 6c, Children's Shoes Heels and Spring Heels, Kid or Goat, the Robt. Dix & Son and P. Cox makes. Regular price, $1.50. Sacrifice price, 840. Children’s Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, worth fully G5e. Sacrifice price, 4c. Boys’ Shoes, Button or Lace, all solid leather, worth | all of $1.50. Sacrifice price, 95c. Youths’ Shoes, very neat aud serviceable. Just the FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, And LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES. ALSO, SPRING WRAPS, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, | thing for school wear. Cannot be bought for less than | $1.25. Sacrifice price, 86e. | | Men's Shoes, Lace or Congress; also, Plow Shoes and | Brogans. All solid leather. Regular price, $1.50. | Sacrifice price, 97¢. | Men's Shoes, made of very fine calf, all seamless sides, in wide or narrow toe, Button, Lace, or Congress. Every patr worth 83. Bacrifice price, 81.97. | _ Men's Slippers, elegant embroidered patterns on dif- | ferent colored velvet. Worth $1.25. Sacrifice price, | Bie. A full line of Ladies’, Minses? and Children’s, Men's, | Boys’ and Youths’ Canvas Shoes at 7c., worth 81.25. | We will also make a weneral reduction in prices on all | of our regular lines, making this, without exception, | the most attractive sale of shoes ever offered to the | Washington public. . THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, | | | | recat Kasten Sue oF MASTER WORKS IN THE SHOEMAKER'S ART, COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 2D, AND CON- TINUING UNTIL EASTER. A GALA WEEK FOR SHOE-BUYERS! | PRESENTS OF BEAUTIFULLY-DECORATED j EASTER EGGS FOR THE CHILDREN! | HANDSOMELY-PAINTED EASTER CARDS FOR EVERYBODY! SURPRISES IN THE WAY OF UNUSUALLY FINE FOOTWEAR, AT PRICES SPECIALLY RE- DUCED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. A FEW SPECIAL SOUVENIRS: Consin's Finest French Kid Ladies' Button, $3.60; usual price $4.50. . Laslien #4 Fine Hand-turned Button Boots, for this week only, $2. Lulien’ L Ri Comjou-sense Last, $1.48. Ladies” Glazed or Glove Kid Pebble and Kid- Lined Senge House Slippers, 49c, ‘i 81.75 Elegant Kid Butt Heel Spring Child's (849s to 104s) Fine 25 - ton, for this week, O5e. ae = Bee Infants’ $1 French Kid Button, 74¢, peg to Ys) Reliable A High-cut $1.25 Misses’ Genuine Hand-sewed Welt Seamless Calf | Hizh aud Low-cut Shoes, ‘$:}-superior to many a 33 ents’ $2 Pointed, Mediu Laced, or Gaiters, $1.48, ™ OF Broad Toe Button, A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL. NO ONE IMPORTUNED TO BUY. WM. HAHN & COS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘816 7TH STREET AND 1922 PA. AVE. WE HAVE NOW ON OUR COUNTERS, AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION, THE FINEST LINES OF TEN, TWELVE, AND THIRTEEN-DOLLAR SUITS FOR GENTLE- MEN WE HAVE EVER SEEN. THEY COME BOTH IN SACK AND CUTAWAY STYLES, YERFECT FITTING, THOROUGHLY WELL MADE, AND ALL WOOL. THESE GOODS WOULD READILY SELL aT HIGHER PRICES, BUT OUR AIM IS NOT TO FIGURE ON HOW HIGH A PRICE A SUIT WILL BRING, BUT HOW LoW IT’S POSSIBLE TO SELL IT. SUITS SUCH AS WE REFER TO CAN ONLY BE SOLD AT THE PRICES WE jew can really ‘They ever read at all) said When C. was 1 “What! & mex hai Es Fake « Au actrene ala itd) obe kay dome 5 ————— Judge Maynard did not lose anything by the de- feat of bts canvass forsceretary of staie in New ‘York tm 18K}. He lost his election because he was kuown as the friend of Mr. Cleveland, who, as ‘governor, bad made enemtes of one faction of his party. These men set out to Kill Maynant, aud they used hts record as a temperance man to drive away the liquor vote. ‘This circumstance, and the fact that the bolters who erased Lis nae from thetr ballots, cordially supported his associates on the ticket, gave him, instead of the disgrace in- vended, a most enviable prominence, and strength. ened the ties between Mr. Cleveland and himself, His advancement, therefore, will occasion no sur- prise, even With so many other able men tn the | eld against him. —__——»---2_—_ It seems to be clear that under General Greely’s administration of the weather bureau there 1s altogether too stronz a tendency to arctic climatic ecullartties for this season of the year. The new | Incumbent, with his apparent inclination tor the | Yemperature of the hixsh latitudes, 1s admirably ‘adapted for a summer chief for thls section of the country, but what we want for the winter and | early spring season ts a man in that place who has had exploring experiences in the torrid zones, NAME WHEN-AS IN THIS CASE-THEY ‘ARE MANUFACTURED BY THE DIs- TRIBUTOR, AND HANDLED IN LARGE QUANTITIES. LARGE SALES ARE THE RESULTS OF SMALL PROFITS, JUST as SURELY AS SMALL PROFITS BEGET LARGE SALES. THERE ARE ABOUT FIFTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS AMONG THESE SUITS. PLAIN AND FANCY COL- ORS, PLAIDS, PIN-CHECKS, STRIPES, CHECKS, AND BROKEN PLAIDS, FROM THE SEVERELY PLAIN TO THE ULTRA- FASHIONABLE, AT TEN DOLLARS, TWELVE DOLLARS, AND THIRTEEN DOL- LARS A SUIT, SIZES, 32 7042 CHEST MEASURE. LOOK THEM OVER AT YOUR LEISURE. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE, ‘with predilections for giving reminders of them at atime when they are entirely conducive to per- Sonal comfort andenjoyment. Things seem to be at sixes and sevens now. a ___ ‘The legislatures Of the various states of the Union announce in succession thetr unalterable ‘Opposition to the coercion of Ireland. An enlarge ment of the English elective franchise will be necessary, however, before their votes can accom. | pus the overthrow of the present cons-rvative government, which 1s the task now before Ireland. Arespouse to the appeal for contributions will round out these Valued expressions of sympathy, and also render practical aid in the work to be accomplished. a oe ‘The Wisconsin state assembly has passed a bill to punish employers for bineklisting employes, ‘This 18 as fair as to punish employes for voy- cotting employers. Any system which stagies out one man for the vengeance of many, and aims at Gestroying bis means of livelihood, 1s iniquitous, and the application of it deserves to be punished 5 crime agatast society. Sa ee always have with us, what has become ot Mom signor Capel, whe was coming east so fast from California a few months ago Ww prosecute a num ber of newspapers for libel? = —___ Anyone who suppow's that the carbonic acid gas eure 18 a new device lias never seen the gilded Youth drink soda water in the morning. page a Cy te Ad MOUS PEBULETY —— ‘yl 300 to 308 Seventh st. 121 Cevra THIS I$ THE PRICE WE CHARGE FOR YOUR | CHOICE OF SEVENTY-PIVE DOZEN OF WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRTWAISTS, WITH LINEN COLLARS | AND CUFFS. THESE GOODS ARE CHEAP AT | SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, BUT THE CIRCUM- STANCES UNDER WHICH WE WERE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO PROCURE THEM ENABLES US TO | sunt-rmew ar ex CENTS. SIZES FROM 4 TO 10 YEARS. COME AT ONOE, 48 SUCH THINGS AT SUCH A PRICE WON'T STAY LONG. WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU A LINE OF APRIL 4 AND 5, at Hom GGG 88s Rife: Ss Ra HRM Gs We Bea To Axxouxcs TER EP A i by ee EF GRAND OPENING o or Po AA LULL AA 00U EEE OUR NEW sToRE, neat (CaszisLe Bunn), CORNER OF 11TH AND F STS. ¥. W., ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, SATURDAY, APRIL 2p. ‘Wo have added the following new Departments. LADIES’ TAILORING AND DRESS-MAKING, BOYS! CLOTHING, ¢ TO 14 YEARS OLD, MISSES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS, : INFANTS' FURNISHINGS, In extending you an invitation to our Grand Spring Opening, we have the pleasure of spreading before you Feast of Fashion, Art, and Skill that will stand un- rivaled in the annals of Washington City Openings. Millinery being one of our main branches, we are uot only the largest Millinery House in the District, but also in the country, which gives us better facilities abroad, with importers and our domestic manufac- turers. It also enables us to sell our goods lower than any of our competitors. By inspecting our extensive display, we will leave it to any unbiased Judgment whether our claim of being the Leaders in extenstve- ness of assortment and the highest skill of art and ‘Workmanship, fashion and styles, as well as lowest prices, is Just and well deserved. All we ask from those im need of goods is to give us acall before purchasing and we will guarantee a saving of 25 percent. Facts are stnbboru thipgs, and speak louder than words, not- withstanding all flaming advertisements, which are apt to mislead the public for the time being. ‘To make our Opening Daya more interesting, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL, 4TH AND 5TH, We will offer special reductions on this occasion. We tender our thanks to our patrons for their generous support, and bid you a hearty weleome to KING'S PALACE, 914 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. KING'S PALACE. OPENING SOUVENIR PRICES. apl WOODWARD & LOTHROP. d: Goat, and Foxed Button Opera or | 7#1MMED HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH PATTERN HATS. Now. UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS Inall the Leading Shapes, Braids, and Colors. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED-HAT DEPARTMENT. Sss,5 Elegant Trimmed Children's Hats. Ogg Biss DEPARTMENTS. 1.62 — 1.37 1.00 HOSIERY. ee ‘We offer a lot of Ladies’ Ingrain, Cotton, Fancy Hose, Ste all sizes aud colors, comprising 20 patterns. worth a from 75c, to $1, at 58c. Per Pair. Full line of Sailors at 25e. only. RIBBONS. ‘Notwithstanding the great rise in Ribbons we are selling ours at less than old prices. Elegant Ribbons. ‘Noa, 16 and 22 at 20, 22, 25, and 30c. per yard. No. 12 at 18, 20, 22, and 25c. per yard. No. 9 at 12, 15, and 18. per yard. No. 7 at 8c. per yard. No. 5 at Te. per yard. A full line of Sash Ribbons at 25, 35, 49, and 59c. yd. UNDERWEAR. ‘We offer Ladies’ Chemises, of fine cambric, with clusters of tucks and three rows of embrodery, regu- Jar 75c. goods, at 62c. Each. We offer Nurses’ Aprons, full-sized, with three wide tucks and embroidered edge, regular 35c. goods, at FLOWERS. ‘MILLINERY. A Choice Line of French Flowers at the following re- | _ We offer fine shapes in a “Rough-and-Ready" Straw duced prices; Bonnet, regularly sold for 48c., at 25c. Esch. Worth. ‘The popular “Dandy” Bonnet, of cocoa braid, regu- larly sold for 75c., at 49c. Each. Bunches of Cat-Tails, in all the newest shades, at 2.00 a bunch... 1.25 a bunch. 39c. Per Bunch. 1.00 a bunch. Children'sSchool Hats, all Lined and trimmed, regu- hese larly sold for 75c., at 480. Each. GLOVES. ‘We offer a lot of genuine Black Kid Gloves,4-buttoned, all sizes; the celebrated “Hortense” brand, the same glove sold generally for $1.50, at Sic. Per Pair. TIPS AND PLUMES, Inall Shades. Elegant Tips at Worth, ; COLLARS AND CUFFS. We offera lot of Ladies’ Fancy-Colored Collars and Cuffs, in sets, regularly sold at 25c., at 150. Per Set, CORSETS, ‘Wo offer regular $1 Woven Corsets, silk stitched, sizes 20 to 24, at 75c. cach. Regular 81.50 5-hook Corsets, and $1.25 short rid- ing Corsets, bo:h woven and silk-atitched, sizes 20 to 4G, at 81 Each, Reyular $2 Woven Corsets (700 bones), silk stitched top aud bottom, and $2 Lined Corsets, ‘silk stitched KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH ST. N.W. KING'S PALACE, OPENING SOUVENIR PRICES. EID GLOVES AND SILK GLOVES, Worth. Now. ‘Three-button Black.. Four-button Black. B7e., Four-button Tan... e202 050 topand bottom, aizes 20 to 24, at $1.50 Each, A Large Assortment of Silk Gloves at 25c. sy SILK WRAPS, ENGRAVING, ‘A. Choice Line of Beaded Silk Visites. pl ANDRUFF CURE. Hi Her own beautiful wale E. H. BENNETT, 1907 Pa, ave. aw. 434, 77H8T. ako. sPRanay, 8 OF LADIES AND he har tee teorah ann ‘We are now at the above mumber with a line of SPRING GOODS, waiting Patiently for the weather tochange If up our way stop in and seo what we can show you. GEORGE SPRANaY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER 434 SEVENTH STREET X.W,. ‘mh31_ (Third door below the oor. of Est) PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. A Full Line of Parasols Figures, and tae ‘Sun Umbrellas at re- CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, WHICH FOR DURABILITY, STYLE AND EXCELLENCE ARE UN- SURPASSED, AND AT PRICES UNKNOWN BEFORE FOR GOODS OF SUCH QUALITY. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING cO., BO. 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. CLOTHING EXCLUSIVELY. ALL BLUE SIGNS. rr emeniees Cooma Br Gus i PALACE. S14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, apl-st To Maxe Tus Saroapay ESPECIALLY INTERESTING, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING “EXTRAS," : Beginning.at 9 am, To-Morrow (SATURDAY, * ‘And to be Sold for this One Day Only at the Prices Annexed: 10 DOZEN SEAL LEATHER POCKETBOOKS, WANTED—-HELP. __ ‘ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A FIRST-CLASS the right Address itumediately M. fe, Stat of ee ce ‘api ‘ANTED_IMMEDIATELY — SEV rl Wiens waiethnnde at Laas tay REST _apL-zt* MME. VON BRANDIS, WASTEDEXPERIENCED SALES LADIES POR our Jewelry Depar:ment. TIE PALAIS ROY Als corner Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st, WASTED A GIRL TO COOK. WASH AND I for private fanuily'; 1 jomie at ik at 1219 Uthat nsw.) Vast ee home at nicht HITE GIRL. TO COOK Pe Ut house work and tu need not stay at night. Inquire ald ‘ANTED-TWO BOYS, ONE FOR SMITH & Wastione for pane stop, Gee ee NET SH ee eee Oar ie: }OHN M. YOUNG, Cai aa apt -ANTED—AT ONCE. ‘Call at rwoIN of baby D. a EXPERIENG) Latest Shape (long shape) All Leather Lined, Nickel Ware sad well recone eam, coutrel ‘Trimmings AN Around, for 590, Usually SRB, gadrens With Tl uate a aldcemn AEST, ania Gold for $1.25, NTED—A SETTLED WHITE POLORE! A W omnes to do the Work for faut of thawed Lae KA 50 DOZEN LADIRS’ PEROALE SETS, COLLARS | [ithstrcor.of Paw, |) SI Mleretices at 1459 4s -ANTED—TWO 8, AND CUFFS, FAST COLORS WARRANTED. Wire All the Newest Combinetion of Colors, im Stripe and Eygelste of the basineesineed apriy. SARS & 0: FASTER Check. Waxtens YOUNG COLORED GIRL To NURS! EE 1c. PER SET, ored foe Shamir vag tears Ay 5 2008 Ht nw e r 2 Usually Bold at 25¢. be . - ¥ ‘ED — IMMEDIATELY — L.! WAKE abniy at Ads Boa, bee EST LASS 1000 BOXES TOURIST RUCHTNG,6 YARDS =| WArANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO COOK, oom, o% % ¥ Be W etna iron in small Caml selorshoe Santiel SMe € 3 yy ge TO A Box, 10ta st nw 2m % we og VV THREE FIRST-CLASS 5 ‘aod fas oo OV ERR Sus8 ate Pee Bes, Wire: priceehirner'dee noice, HUE COMPANY. 1009 F st. = ep) 800 INFANTS" CLOSE-FITTING LACK CAPS, | WWrANTED—A GERMAN OF TRISH GHit. To Do NOREQH. pee iis Ad Bowreworkat B03 U at ni. rn ORLOW WAxTEDssx, YOUNG rapt weno wars TO-MORROW, 500 INFANTS’ NORMANDY LACE CAP, Bit es pe gs ? ‘0 per week. Address PATENTS, ‘2Be., Usually 600, Saree ie Was sea taeeess eae ‘50 PIECES MIXED AND STRIPED CHEVIOTS, 40 | soLalti BROS. 1413 Pouneyivauinaves | AP P4 This year's exhibition ocours TO-MORROW, and (CHES WIDE, STRICTLY ALL WOOL 1 TED—SEVERAL MORE ACTIVE CANVASS- Derhape you will be able to be present, as we will show = sal * WW Sitetistrbate circtlare snd take oniers forionr ‘the letest imported Novelties. Heliotrope, Ox-blood (XO SHODDY MIXTURE), geode Tealary gr commnwion,” Pull information. and other new shades we show in Kid Gloves, which, At373c. These Goods are Cheap at 600. Biaettcano* 2 ‘we think, you caunot find clsawhere in the city. : THE “PALAIS ROYAL" GLOVES ° GEE tu "00 \ E THESE GOODS ARE SACRIFICED aT THE ABOVE PRICES, Are warranted and tried on at our risk. FOR THIS SATURDAY ONLY, AND Since it may rain or mow to-morrow, we think it wise eae to quote reduced prices, so as to induce you to dety the elements, You shall have genuine bargains, New Gloves at “closing out old stock” prices, ‘é A WN 985, -7 E oe ss | AA x FOR INSTANCE; tos, £44 ESN 8c, Silk Monsquetaire Gloves for 590. ‘25c, Taffeta Silk Mousquetaires for 21¢, Bes, RRR. GGG. a ‘23c. Bilk Lace Mits for 150. B ¥ g fet § ° Fe 5 4-Button Embr’d Kid Gloves, $1.10. es ty fe goa Ff 81.50 6-Batton Undressed Kid Gloves, 81.29, Bes “od EE GSS HOE ‘98c. Gents’ Kid Gloves for 79c. 81.75 Undressed and Embr'd Kid Gloves for $1.50. an ree oh E SB OG & see BB RRR O , AND fade Eat EB = 2 Ask to see the Undressed Kid Gloves in tansand grays, ‘with black binding and embroidery. Equally new apd pretty are Undressed Kid Mousquetaires in Heliotrope and Ox-blood shades, and with the new style of black embroidered backs. We show in Dressed Kid Gloves sour different shades of Heliotrope, with black or self- colors in embroidered backs, The latest English Street Gloves come intans and grays, with pistache green, bine, brown and tan shades of binding and em- broidery. Some Tan and Heliotrope Silk Gloves, with black binding and embroidery, are also new; and— well, we have a Show Window full of Samples. Look ONE PRICE, apl 420, 422, 424 and 426 7th st. “Chill airs and wintry winds, my ear Has grown fumiliar with your song.” init, _ Saou Sax So. PPA A 8835 Pe ow FE a LONGFELLOW MUST HAVE HAD & PRE- rr Aa © AA tT og ASA Lb AAA IL a°4 Cun 2°24 0 MONITION OF MARCH, 1887, WHEN HE FA, % FA rE WROTE THAT. RRR OO YY AA RROO ¥ AME ,, RR OO vy oa 4 LLL ° LET US HOPE THAT BRYANT HAD (A, LIBNER,) VISIONS OF EARLY APRIL WHEN HE Sole Proprietor and Manager. apl__‘_ 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. = e “Wheré hast thou wandered, gentle gale, Bh Hy ere 7 888s ‘To find the perfames thou dost bring?™ Ph Ah Go BHA ” fasy Besa“ “oO Sop = WHEN THE GENTLE GALES AND PER- Our line of BLACK SILKS, RHADAMES arid SURAHS is now complete. They are all new goods, ‘and*the prices are as low as can be found for the same FUMES COME SPRING OVERCOATS WILL BEIN ORDER, AND WE ONLY WISH TO quality. REMIND YOU THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ‘We have in stock BLACK GOODs WITH THE NEWEST AND BEST THINGS of every description and all prices. ‘This department is & specialty with us, Wewill at] 70 BE FOUND IN THIS LINE, AT PRICES all times be pleased to have you come in and look at these goods, to convince you that the stock and prices cannot be matched. ‘We are showing a splendid line of GREY Goops, in all qualities. Also, a full stock of BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, suitable for second, mourning. We also havein stock NUN'S VEILING, with taped edge, for vails, COURTALD'S RAPES, for vella and trimmings, and a large assortment of Single and Double BLACK SHAWLS, at very low prices. HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 60 inches wide; good | ™32 value at 60c. We will offer them at 43¢. a yard. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, superior quality; worth 75c. We will offer them at 600. a yard. Our best quality BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, satin fish; actual value, $1.35, We will offer them ‘at the low price of 95c. a yard. RANGING FROM $10 TO $35. YOULL BE SURPRISED TQ SEE HOW SIGHTLY A GARMENT WE SELL FOR ¢10, AND OUR $35 ONES ARE AS GOOD AND 48 STYLISH AS “YOUR TAILOR" WILL CHARGE YOU $50 TO 960 FOR. PLEASE TRY ONE ON JUST TO SEE HOW IT Looks. EB BARNUM & CO, CREAM TABLE DAMASK, 60 inches wide; would! isving been located at the comer of 10thapa F | bea bargain at 55e. Our price, 4c. a yard. 50 dozen ALI-LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, regular Price 81.25. We offer them at the very low figure of 0c, 8 dosen. An Extra Bargain—A FANCY TABLE CLOTH, 4 yards long; worth $4.50. To let you see how low we offer goods we will sell them at 82.40. Anniversary by making still further improvements in our well-known store by taking the upper stories of the building. This is made necessary by our increasing trade, which follows as a natural consequence fairdeal- ing, giving honest values and proper treatment to all. On MONDAY, April 4, the capenters will commence ‘work, when we propose to give them as wides berth as 981 Pawxerivans Avexux, | WW streets five years, we now interd to celebrate the Fifth | trial ‘measure possible, and in order to open with an entire fresh | nent Paris. Berlin and Londen ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, NURSES, men cooks, waiters. farmers. wowen for out of ferences. (Swed prwanied) FM. BUMS (NTED—LADIPS, LOCAL OB TRAVEL! ‘vonderfal entirely ew apecialt fr i SCOPELE, on ‘ago, Hii, aul ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN A ‘bar room: one Whe has some experience in the address G. W. D. Bear office, oy a ily made Stee “Sten NTED—LADY. ACTIVE: AND INTELLIGENT, Ww Docated wtitede princy ies, to represent, i call iriu ; reference Bon, Ed” JOHNSON, Supt, 14 Barclay st & mhS1-téctsw 3 i rANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WOMAN TO COOK, We mad ron: beat uf city retereticen:r Apply immediately at 726 120. ston. ANTED — A YOUTH WITH ONE OF Seane experience in the drag business with Fefereucesat the Drug Store, cor. th ai awo = i Nhe) aera Mp 44 MPLOYME ; a | wiute and ‘colored. for’ all’ kinds of domestic lain | withreferences. 717 M st. n.w. nh30-1 AN WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO #20; CHAM Wir ta “Ritchen Satis Xtiwen® Wastirssen, Houseworkers, Met: Cooks, ‘aiters, Farmers, Dairy men. fd Groom Sage NAT LABOR BUREAU, 517 7th st. now. WV aNten— Wes cor ank sheguelled toeray Work. ‘Also, seultable man for new atd standard work . ON ECO, S45 rth at ousungary. Apply D: APPLETON & 00.137 a NTED—FOR THE U. 8. MARINE CORPS, toys tolearn music: must be from 14 to 10 seart of age, 4 feet 10 inches in height, well developed ana of ood moral character: pay” Per wort f00d, fi Marine b, clot \d medical aggendance furnished. Apply at Sdarine Barracks, Washtiugtou, D.C: mate to learn the Episcopal service. Address Box BU. and firting by the actual measure aud square rule, at reduced price. cuthios. Stung” and aticre cut 45 Ineasure. at 1010 Fat. bw, Walter Bi ANTED-SY THE FRANKLIN RELIEF ASSO- Liabie men to act as ag-his. experichos Dot teceskary farther information apply 231 Massachusetts aor BORDEN SMITH, wccretary. mbiv-tm ANTED—LADIES TO WORK FOR US aT Winer wa homes, $7.to $10 sper. week can be gujetly nade. No photo, painting, no canvarsing all russ, please address, Mi’ once, CRESCE Ds 19 Ceutral st, Boston, Massy, Bo iu 3,170. ___. WANTED—LOTS. ANTED—SPECIALLYIMPROVED AND U2 Ateored Feo perty to sell direct from owners: i rate commission. oe eee MC. HILL. cor. Sth and F sta. ANTED—FOR CASH—FHOM 20,000 TO 200, 000 purposss t season: Dorthwest or southeast, Owners puPehcress with plat of the mame and lowest pric PUSH, Siar office. | pie JQANTED—100,000 CITY AND SUBURBAN W vestiment pric to sell in. New York. sg HEISKELL & McLERAN, Advertise and huarket,where here ONE Reta : id in the New Yo eet ope Yavertmente rei demand ninends.iteelf to owners wis que Males No change unless sales are made.” New Got Sasiness promptly transected through our asso- eaate, (member RE. Exchange), eae FN oes ee WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ¢ PINT OF FRESH GOAT’S MILK. ANTED-ONE PINT 0 BoBS AREOT CAGE, IN EX- FRAN only Opere ahd Field Glass TED—AN OCCUPANT FOR TWO LARGE ‘a1 Dath st. uw. Bret door, suitable ry at S97 cher office. “Also, hall bedroom. W EIGHT MONTHS. WILL on very handsome and apl-at* iy ANTED—$1.000 W ature by cuattels . valuable faruicuse. Bos of Star ofiee. ANTED_TO BUY, A JOB PRINTING PRESS: inmust be in good order. “Address PKINT EIS Sts {RTRD_JAMES RAGAN, PLUMBER, GAS AND SRRP ae Mold Pa. ave tw, sole ase fa the District of Columbia for J. T. Cowles’ Improved Stand Pipes and Fire Escapes, with ice. couses, stairways, &c. Plans and i gents per ably with but ret your money. Stal y ‘TED_A CATE OF 1 TO 10 RESPON- Wane BDA take 100 acres ‘of chotce land near E.HO10 miles from city, as country, sites. Address Box 140, Star office. es ae ce FURNITURE, DRY S, &C4 ANZED)crinutto sell Household Furniture, Cer: is, Pianos, Mirrors of entire Household Effects, Dry Clothing. Fancy Gouts, &e., Tor can, adiipess Sas Fore KE, CAR Waar eect Feather Beds, and all tinds of House. a) ae z Beis and al kinds of oun pee Peis reg, Oe BSP aes Ry ANTED—A SOUND, VERY GENTLE, WELL WwW {gaived saddle horse. 'G. BANCHOFT: 1023 Hs Bw OF A SINGLE DISEASE JELLI that cure. Itis ANTE yu that ROSE JELLY wil not cure. fragrant aint soot highly ‘Fecom foended for the comple and” i ska cieanes, A “rite, No, Sw or sce FONLES dacon ted pearl toes, 29 coms, Bend for simple oF call of VILLE & 00., 209 Pa. ave. new. her awe zs es ESSMAKING MADE, EASY BY PROF CHRISTNEM'S new x STED—J T PRICE PAID FOR OLD VR eee eT RA Bor vice. mb? aa fot Dressel ‘with any inch-rule or Sree ot Ore coal! scieitane tailors and emir Snakerscut., Most ive aud practical, and jearned, < Alarge TURKISH BATH TOWEL. A splendid bar- | stock, we will, during this week, hold a SPECIAL fie ly pete tthe sboveand Banu no BALE and offer our entire stock of fitting. Patterns cut, materials Siete eckie gain at 140, QF made, ‘The aystein taught by) Fst aw., Waning Extra size BATH TOWEL; regular price 250. We tonD.G ASSES pb21- la Ses ‘MEWS, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS CLOTHING AT & TEDOOUSTY EAND WARRANTS WAL. ‘cgataplane REDUCTION OF 25 PEE CENT, W: JOHNSTON, Avtorne at Kaw Boor 41: Fe Droit DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, Ballding, ined toe im any War PEC to the One case FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON at 80, UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 8. Rebe.lion. eae 10-4 PEQUOT (BLEACHED), 2234. 10-4 UNBLEACHED SHEETING at 18c, ‘Wo hayes full assortment of READY-MADE SHEETS rial can be bought for, We are showings line of EMBROIDERED FLAN- ‘NELS at very low prices, 100 pieces PLAID AND STRIPE GINGHAM; regular price 14 and 150, Our price, 10, ON THE DOLLAR, OAK HALLS apl 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS Pan Canz. PECIAL, poet hens besetifal — opened 100 nieces of 8 aooda, whish we nave placed on sate at the low pei of ‘aToments went unguntly fet by a great mamy people | Too, sjststhan WHISKY for sickness, debility | " 190 Pigcen Printed LINEN SHIRTINGS, one and other purposes, but who must have none but the | wide, pure ‘colors, 300. Actual valne ‘best and purest obtainable, we offer our al HRAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT 50 CENTS | {a7 ANTED—ALL PUBLIC \yANTED-ONE | ON CASES OF SORE Wa ee ar ee ee ey Geel eh [C SPEAKERS. ‘SIN and all persons wishing to possess & or yoice CHS’ Aromatic Squil Pops. Pease ok Aan COMPETENT AGENT, TO TAKE | WAmnED Apies TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING | aguare feet of ground, suitable for building \zs oe |W | NTED_YOUNG MEN WITH TENOR VOICES | Mt mhiioatst | WY | twas Associate WA NTED_SITUATIONS. k iu grocery or het geod ewferminone. wtrCHY. te be ness M. 3. 3°, Star office. mda WANTED TOENGAGE IN A PAXING BUSIN cali #.6° good references, and expect to earn wi Timake. “Adaroge RW., Star ofior, a We ASPROTARLE COLORED We kine private fami wood ref P at. nae Wanten ey wii eral be % 2 SUSPECT ARLE COLiRED place we ol raid, aur. or to do wen. ork in small fauuily. "ts willing to wtay at hut, Call ot 101% Uden 7 Wares, tre Pon two sears, WH Adireas 1 we ‘a thoes given. Address Jo, St WaSThR 2 A MPSPreT Agta coLowe sirl.e Situation 9s chy aid or wuree between d'and §. at LAO 6th st nw W ANTED_ BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL 8 [lace as Copyist. Well experienced. Onl st ans Kcliced at? ow WW XTED-ResrIONS POR cooks. TAL ermaids. Lousekecners, yuna, sales toma “waitery i tanalion, ted r siciatm and hospitals BURNHAM, 630 2 F st. now . whst WASTED, BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED 6 ‘situation. ay chauiter rho Vth st. tw, a good references. Call at 31 WASTED, BY AMIDDLE-AGED LADY, GRADU ate of Troy Female Seminary, ‘a Situation as Aprivate school, Address HEACHEN waht te = yANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD eas, cixhitoen years, a Nitustion as clerk ima store Address L. C,, Star office, D> BY A YOUNG WIDOW OF REFINE. A vege old, child, atuation ae hone eoqwer. re fa ot menial, referepees Shunge Addeees 1 wa, Pas dah WS TeR- 8 you Clerk: be bas had a + mieat and provisie eau furnish the Veet re yelp of all all kinds, rence in this city. Address Box Is, Star office, mb 4O-3e WANTED BXOWN— THe HEADQUARTERS Det ygoks. Mads, “Waitresses, Nurses, But WANT )— ROOMS. Wie. sl 1 . NTLEMAN WANTS larse, platnty furnished tusin, with stove, eure for plain cookimme. Address ( ‘Star whee _B y ANTED_ TWO Wisin A KS. Stor Wasen 8 lanee antul Boa quent AND WIPE A mi with furninived vate hon namuniea fred: state feo. fr ianwed. Address Box VANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND WIT furnished rooms for housekeeping. sive te ll particulars. Address box 14>, Stari Wants NTLEMAN DESIRES fortal Poon, bet. $9thy at &, Where ANTED MOOMS WE HAVE 0¢ resume the root until May ase . a ‘Miers bh ist FHOCTOR & SON, Real Estate and Insuranees f sume APRIL 15TH, ck I Rend description, NT, Star oti Ww ANTED_ HOUSES cash customers. rans OSTRA\ S THE NORTHWEST, Poi $4,000 from) 33,000 te kK & REALLY, i410 T TO BUY A k a, in or wear town, Witte best terns, A BAY-WINDOW BRICK DW rth west : Lerman eaay; state locatic MOA, Star aftice WANTED. 1.000 Boum, Ali sections of Washington, to sell to New York investors. HEISKPLL & Melina: 10% Advertise and sell yn. that. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ¢ RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. aus, with heat, gas and private baths irpaswed by any an the w mh NEWLY PAPELED W exposure, terms very UL 7 Eawt Capitel st. FQk Bes 022 1g st 8 wen third story front, furnished, as parlor at Roxetiier oF sepa slerpaiue terms teamonntle, JOR RENT- NICELY FURNISHED FRONT KOOM eu second floor, with or without Board, Terma moderate. 616 M st.n.w JOR RENT—TWO LARGE, UN ‘necting rooms, second: dnd reasomable terms. JOK RENT—HALL ROOM PRONT, #6. Same ‘on Ath floor, &9. 1110 F st.n.w tah 31a JOK RENT—ONE OR TWO PLEASANT PARLORS, furnished or uufurnished ; desirable location wate fauuily, nochildren, “Address Box 20, Star apl2e JOR RENT TERMS VERY MODERATE, 21th st., two nicely furnished Booms, sinzly’ 01 Suite; bay window, brick house, centrally lovated, after 4p. an. JOR RE 14053 Sth st. nw... three commun on second floor, suitable for light housekerp modern improverents; terms Teasouable exchanied, JOR _RENT—FO! howse keepin, KR RENT—THRI mht -3e* T—FROM AND AFTER APRIL ist, AT wating Rooms we: all ROFURNISHED KOOMS FOR ash tt ith bath ou 2d floc stn... $ month. CHARLES B. CA) WOOD, #16 F (asenient.) JOK RENT-TWO FURNISHED COMMUNT rooms, facitue north and south jetman or gentletiah aid wife. $1-2t OR RENT _HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROOM ‘on scound floor, sinzle or en suite overlooking. McPhersin “qua Dnicint thind-story Rooms. Terms n xt LW. FFOe REST Po Apbits sty, rok House keeping, fo Roan: first floor: northwest; south front, bay w references exchanged. ‘Address Hi otfice, ‘ JOR RENT—FOUR Ke ing, second Boor; south fro easbath: near market,stores.an will reut only wall Conve SEOWNEIC Star JOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS ¢ > FLX Bath and all modern conveniences, at iw. Apply at 905 Dat. msl T—207 © ST_N.W., HANDSOMELY F UR ‘south front: "table also Stable om premises for rent. OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL SOUTH FRONT ROOMS furnixbed, at 110.8 DR RE! furnished, to one or two site wentem Toomers; 13 Graz Place. JOR RENT—1906 G ST. NW. FINE, Rooms; newly and handsomely furnished Table Board. He without class door, = K RENY—TWO COMMUNICATING Rooms: F Boor rout. Ist. mb30-3° ant ‘Furnished Rous with Board. 1409 Mess. avenue, mh30-3t* Hichlaud JROR RENT—18 w., TWO furnished roctus, each suitable for one or two Uemen; references exchansod. mbb0-ae FFE RENT FURNISHED, TWO TRONT kooMS ‘on second, also front Hall Room on thind-flo Pout low to pernanents: 716 12th wt. bet. Gand DR RENT—TWO WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, with Bath, secomd floor frout, open grate. also pleasaut rooui ou third Bloor, with bath. G13 Lith st iw. Central location; suncucr Fates, st QOR RENT—ROOMS—FUKNISHED OR UNFUR- Yd and 3d floors, with first-claw ‘Satisfaction. sguarantect < sirable. References exchanged. : 70K KENT—920 NEW YORK AVE. N.W..NEW furaished Kootus on second and third foo suite or single, ai moderate pri 20K KERT NICELY FUR and 34 fluor: modern imps posure. on line of care and herdics, Bret SHED kooMs, north and south ex SyANTED_BUSINESS MEN 5 ‘Cisee board, We a enes ee Teaming: We | 221 Capitol wt, Grant row. whi2-w" tga cee CHEERFUL AND NICELY FUL SERENE Bk Pititereand Engravers, | ROK, JMS T, CHEEREU o'Tunie arom rea shed th excellent Table a erent | gun get ame tna wa x YCURED | house. 1003 Ith st uw. (iv tera We See E A CONSTIPATION CURE, | borth of in Parke senor remarkable good dar een JOR RENT—PLEASANT, NICELY-FURN| Fai aiegetege at conor, Fenn inne be Sy tunderate rates-alms, baud ‘Drug Stores Scmely-foruished Frou wyuther ¢ WARE hot House Dr mbm | $15. 440 Gst-u.w. opposite new Fensiou office, com a, ‘Furniture. ottice. , is X, OF | venient to Patent and ft ofbie mah7-echm =o wah. FQ ExT Booms, Sew ANDHANDSOMELY in furnished anes and. bait thattrenwes im pets run aeligiuy el euunuee with, et lang board at tye Auburn.” Penal cor nersvdscaw tah eset el "FOR RENT—STORES. TH ST, ‘se, firet,

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