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‘The Even: bena fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef ull the other daily papers here added joaether. THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications, Contributors whowish to possess their manuscripts, { un- used, should keep a copy. 8 Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, if its cppearanee the same day ts desired, reach the office not later than 12 o'clock noon. 2 No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Corte on any subject, Ee ‘The citizens of Washington and the local press having reached with practical unanimity the opin- fon that, while the President was not geographi- cally Itmited in Milling the vaeancy on the District ‘Dench by promises concerning purely local offices, heought, for several good reasons, to choose a judge from the District, Tax Star awatted with confidence the immediate appointment of a non- resident. This expected appointment has now ‘deen made, and the District tenders to the Presi- dent renewed assurances of Its distinguished con- sideration. Te Star will await further light be- fore expressing an opinion asto the fitness of Mr. ‘Montgomery to be a District judge. He will labor under most of the disadvantages which an out- side politician would experience in undertaking important Judicial office. However, he practised Jaw at one time, andin a common law state, and 1s doubtless a man of fair ability, and tn a Cleveland outside appointment for the District these are considerations not to be depreciated. ——<—$<—<—<— ‘The trial of Arensdorf at Sioux City, Iowa,on the charge of murdering the Rev. Mr. Haddock excites deep public interest, not only in that state, but in every place where there is agitation over the Liquor question, ‘Thi evidence tending toestablish Arensdorf's guilt 1s strong, but whether the crime was corfimitted by him or by one of hiscompantons it iscertain that Haddock was murdered on ac- eountot his ac a8 a probibitionist. Now come tareats of violence against prohibittonists in ‘the approaching Michigan election, and sugges- tions that in certain precincts life will not be safe ‘to one roting the prohibition ticket, and a general apprehension of bloodshed has resulted. Are the liquor men rad? Do they not know that the mass of those who oppose prohibitory laws, viewing them as unjustly tending to contract property rights and personal liberty, will not carry their views to the extreme of murder and will promptly abandon the few whodo? The sooner the bully and assassin are disearded as political ailies the better for the anti-prohibitionists. A few more outrageous murders like that of Had- dock, a few more martyrs among the prohibition- ists, and public indignation and sympathy, over- riding thoughtful argument, will Inake prohibi- Uon irresistible. $< = —____ ‘The National Republican takes advantage ot the Montgomery appointment to taunt the Dis- trict papers with another failure to impress upon ‘the President their view of the Chicago platform, regardless of the fact that a local appointment was not urged upon that ground, and that it had tt- self predicted such an appotntment upon the merits of the case. Our esteemed cotemporary’s position was first that the President would not select as judges men who have expressed opinions ‘on the eases they will be called on to try; second, ‘that it only required the exercise of a fair share of ‘common sense to predict that the President would appoint a resident lawyer versed in District laws, ‘and third, that the appointment of a non-resident ‘sustains its construction of the Chicago platform. ‘The Republican means to retain the reputation for consistency, which it has acquired by con- ‘The grand army of commercial travellers 1s per- ‘acting its plans for the siege and capture of Wash- ington. Its soldiers carry as arms a sample case 4mone hand endeome heavy and dangerous de- cisions of the Supreme Court of the United States 4m the other, and they march under a banner upon. ‘which 1s inscribed “No License!” With this ‘Dattle-ery they have subdued the United States Jersey, and now, with great blowing of and a logd citation of authorities, they upon the defiant District of Columbia. the Iitile District, immensely tickled that with the disadvantages of not being under the Constitution comes the exclu- ‘sive privilege of taxing drummers until at least ‘he Supreme Court broadens its decision, masses Sts:police, tts Police Court, and a regiment of law ‘books to meet and rout the advancing army. And all 1s not quiet along the Potomac. Ht snd got lost in the woods. Certainly very Iittle of it has struggied as far as the legislative halls in Richmond, Forty-seven membersexpressing their Preference for a second term of Cleveland, make ‘the average of two apiece for the five other candi- Gates look just a trifle weak. a Germanys method of disposing of her malcon- tent statesmen is not novel, but it 1s interesting. ‘She has just sent M. Antoine, an Alsatian deputy tm the reichstag, out of the country. To apply a like remedy to the dissatisfaction felt in Alsace- Lorraine generaliy would soon solve the problem of dealing with the conquered provinces, because there would presently be nothing left to manage except houses and land, $<. -<_—_ ‘The Salisbury government seems to have its majority im the commons still well in hand. Whether the cutting off of the debate last even- ing was due primarily to the sympathy of a majoriiy with the attitude of the government, or simply to the fact that the members had ‘heard enough, docs not appear; but the vote was large enough to indicate that the conservatives can Count upon a fair margin of support in any event ————————- = ____ Perhaps the best way for Secretary Bayard to ‘treat the fisheries controversy {3 to sit down and fold bis hands for a while. About every well- qualitied Jurist in the Dominion of Canada Is tak- ing his view of the interpretation of the treaty of Asis. If be can get the big people on the other ‘side to-do all his work tor him he will be spared a feat deal of trouble, ‘THE RAPIDLY INCREASING BUSINESS IX OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT HAS NECESSITATED ITS REORGANIZATION UPON A MORE COMPRE- HENSIVE BASIS. REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF ARTISTIC CUTTING, WE HAVE SECURED ‘THE SERVICES OF A FIRST-CLASS MAN FROM ‘NEW YORK CITY, WHO WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO COATS AND VESTS. ANOTHER ONE WILL CUT FINE PANTALOONS. WITH THE LARGEST AND FINEST AssORT- MENT OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, BEL- GIAN AND DOMESTIC PIECE GOODS IX WasH- INGTON, AND WITH THESE GENTLEMEN TO LOOK AFTER THE WORKMANSHI?, WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH HIGH CLASS TAILOR- ING AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN THE REG- ULAR MERCHANT TAILORS CHARGE FOR SAME Goons. OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING FINE WORK HAVE NEVER BEEN SO GREAT AS NOW, AND OUR STOCK OF PIECE GOODS EMBRACES ALL GRADES, FROM THE HARRIS CASSIMERES AT #20 A SUIT 10 THE FINEST AND NEWEST IM- PORTED FABRICS. AT THIS TIME OF YEAR, WE LIKE A WEEK'S ‘TIME ON CUSTOM ORDERS, BUT IF A CUS- TOMER WANTS A PAIR OF PINE TROUSERS, EB BARNUM & ca, 931 Pexmercvasm Averva, ‘MRS. DR. J. SEMMES found 17 years ago, the influence of her relatives in Canada, that & preparation used and made, but not sold, by an French Indian. From that time forth Mra, Sem! got no rest until she had investigated it. She sent to sell her some of his Root and Herb Tonic. W. he sell her theformuls andlet her make it in the states, Would he sell her a half interest? No, he would neither sell nor take « partner. During that fifteen years Mrs. Semmes went to see him: sent friends to Canda to be treated. In six weeks they came back with hair from an fuch to an inch ands half long. This made her more determined than ever to Possess that wonderful preparation. Two years ago last summer Mrs. Semmes’ friends wrote her thst the oid man was dead. She immediately went to Canada and from this old man’s son Mra. Semmes purchased the Formula of the Electric Hair Restorer at an ex- pense of one thousand dollars, which no person but herself has ever seen. THE ELECTRIC HAIR RESTORER has never been made by any one but myself. andany one claiming to have had it or seen it made tells an abso- Tute falsehood. My trade mark is made in my business name, MRS. DR. J. SEMMES, with my head and bust. No joint business with any one else, and any one mak- ing any imitation, and saying it is the same, is an tm- postor. The genuine will crow good healthy Hair in two weeks, and is recommended by the best physicians of this city. Call for testimonials of Washington citi- zens of Hair produced after 25 years of Baldness. No lead, sulphur or grease. Safe to use on a child. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, 1115 PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO THE PALAIS ROYAL, For sale by all first-class Druggists throughout the country. ite i [Cut this out.) Wasamaxenss. PHILADELPHIA, Arar. 2p, 1887. WHAT DO YOU KNOW OF DRESS MATE- RIALS, INCLUDING SILKS? MUCH OR LITTLE OF A FEW; ONLY A FEW AT BEST. WE SHALL PUT IT IN YOUR WAY TO KNOW MORE THAN YOU EVER THOUGHT WAS TO KNOW. YOUR EYES SHALL TEACH you. ON MONDAY, APRIL 4tx, WANAMAKER’S: WILL BE AS A WORLD OF COTTON AND WOOLEN, AND SILKEN AND LIKE THINGS. WOVEN STUFFS FROM EVERY LAND WITH LOOMS THE SUN SHINES ON. YOU SHALL SEE THEM SPREAD OUT AND PILED UP AS THEY'VE NEVER YET BEEN SPREAD OUT AND PILED UP IN AMERICA, AS THEY CAN BE NOWHERE ELSE ON THIS SIDE THE ATLANTIC. THIS GRAND OCCASION WILL BE MEM- ORABLE AS AN EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF TEXTILES. ‘TWILL BE WORTH CROSS- ING A CONTINENT TO SEE THE STORE. JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA. Easrer Ovenive. SEATON PERRY (Successor to Pena & BROTHER), ‘NOVELTIES IN DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ‘NEW CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS. ELEGANT BLACK AND COLORED SILES. ‘NOVELTIES IN INDIA SILKS. BLACK BEADED GRENADINES. DENTELLE LAINE. ‘NOVELTIES IN FRENCH SATTEEN ROBES. ‘NEW EMBROIDERED ROBES. CHOICE DRESS FABRICS. NEW ENGLISH SUITINGS. FRENCH HABIT CLOTHS. ‘NEW IMPORTED WHITE GOODS. ‘WHITE PURE LINEN LAWNS. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. NEW FRENCH SATTEENS, CHALLIS DELAINES. SPRING SHADES IN TREFOUSSE KID GLOVES. ‘NEW PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. FRENCH C. P. CORSETS. ‘WEW HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY. NEW SPRING JACKETS. ALL THE “LATEST EUROPEAN NOVELTIES,” IN- CLUDING THE “MOST APPROVED PARIS STYLES.” FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1887. (@ PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Panay BuILprxa, ‘Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9thst. apl Established 1840. ‘The sweet music of childhood’s happy laugh- ter resounds throughout our house to-day, as it does every Saturday in the year, for Saturday ‘has come to be regarded by the “little men” as ‘THER day in our house. It has been so for twenty years past, but particularly so now, be- cause with our vast facilities and different de- partments we can now fit the youngsters out from head tofoot, and thereby save their parents the trouble of going from one store to another in search of the many different things neces- sary for aboy’s use. Here are Boys’ and Children's Clothing in quantities large enough to stock three clothing houses. In qualities unsurpassed by any house in America. In styles and kinds varied enough tosuit the most exacting. And in prices low enough to please the most economical. SAKS & COMPAXY, ‘Here are Hate and Caps in every known shapo, ‘Style, kind, and color, an@ at prices solow that ‘20 hat house in this country can touch them. Here are to be found Shoes in variety too great for any’shoe house in Washington to carry, and ‘we have already demonstrated what we can do ‘ss to quality and price in this department. Here, also, are to be found Shirt Waists with- ‘cut end, from the cheapest that we think it ad- visable for our patrons to buy to the richest and, ‘best that we have any knowledge of. Under wear, Hosiery, Scarfs, Ties, and the other “fix- ingy,” too numerous to mention, which are noces- sary adjuncts to the complete outfit of the men of the future. All are here, awaiting your selec- tion oF inspection, SAKS & COMPANY, THE BOYS OWN OUTFITTERS, 800 to 308 Seventh st. BRODHEAD & 008, Spe ee regres ee: Bes ian ape Tae Sunreise or . 1887 ar THE PALAIS ROYAL, MONDAY, APBIL 47 W. M. Suvsrezr & Soxs ‘Will open MONDAY a large lot of NEW DRESS 1, 81.25 ‘and $1.50 per yard. Having purchased to great ad- ‘Vantage we will offer the newest styles at very low Prices. These desirable goods are for tailor-made GOODS in English Checked Suitings at 75: suite, are strictly all-wool and fine foreizn fabrics. ‘New lots of PARASOLS and SUN-UMBRELLAS. New lot of BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS, choice patterns. ‘New lot of choice CREAM DRESS GOODS. Fine INDIA SILKS. New SURAHS. Great Bargains in BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 and 91.50. * Finest quality FRENCH SATTEENS, very latest "Nov GrNaHaMs. PRINTED LINENS, one yard wide, 30¢,; worth 75c. ‘New HOSIERY. EMBROIDERED FICHUS and SHAWLS. ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 1X. B._The best is the cheapest. ape GROAN ALOUD TO BE RELIEVED OF THEIR BURDEN, ‘Never have we placed before the public of Washing- ington and vicinity such a splendid assortment of DBESS FABRIOS at such marvelonsly low prices, ‘We would ask an inspection of our stock, and request you to note comparison of prices with other houses. SOOTOH TWEEDS, all wool, 38 inches wide, 68¢.’ ‘usual price $1. Latest fashion reports decree this fab- ric to be the coming style for the Mountain and Ses- shore, BORDERED CAMEL’S HAIR ETAMINE, all wool, 44 inches wide, 67c., usual price $1.27. For stylo and appearance the best in our stock HEATHER SUITINGS, all wool, }42-inch, 55c., usual price 7c. ‘Thirty-two cholce designs and mixtures, suitable for a fashionable spring dress, embodying @u- rability, appearance and, above all, economy. ENGLISH CHECKS and CHEKED MATERIALof all kinds seems to have the call for the season. For those desiring checks we would sy come and see ‘them. We have every conosivable style, color or com bination in checks, from the neat black and white Shepherd Check to the more pronounced 2-inch block,“ in all colors, (CHECK CLOTH, 40-inch, all wool, 59¢. CHECK FOULE, 40-inch, all wool, 50c, CHECK BEIGE, 40-inch, all wool, 85¢, CHECK CLOTH, 54-inch, all wool, 873, CHECK ETNA, 54-inch, all wool, $1. (CHECK KNICKERBOCKER, all wool, $1. CHECKS at $1, $1.10, $1.25, 81,50. Remember, we devote more space to Dress Goods than any three houses combined. Also that the light is most perfect, TAKE A LOOK AT UNLIMITED VARIETY OF STYLES. NO ONE URGED TO BUY, AS ALWAYS, ONE PRICE, L A i" TWN y aA LULL A A BBB U UD RRR OGG. Bf BOB Mi iy Bae ae Set i H Bh Ub BR boo Hl BBB ou R i @eac HH es DR RO om ft BBE, ERE 3 Sys, asi ® BBR KOO Sss82 7 ap Suxs Axo Dzzss Goons ‘We have just received a fnll line of BLACK SILKS, RHADAMES, NCAIS, ARMURE and | other make stock of CLOTH 7e¥4, $1.00, the most complete stock we have ever had be- fore. A full stock of KIBER or CHALI CLOTHS, 18c. snd 20c, An immense stock of BATINS, 12e.. 1he.,25¢... 30¢. 35e. Our HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT never was better supplied. ENGLISH BICYCLE HOSE 75c., teduced frou $1.00. Examine Our Stock and Prices before purchasing elsewhere, Polite and popular Sslesmen to serve you, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ap? 713 Market Space. DRESSMAKING. Dressmaking Parlors open Monday 4] i | Hoery Openiog will be announced by C: | B.pera, 1220 Ponna ave, (over Jacobs). NERY. pril 4th. Mil. ‘and Daily Formerly ep2-Lin th at uw. Esracuss 1830. JAMES Y. DAVTS' SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR. 12TH 8T, Me J. P. Paso 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Will open on MONDAY her S§COND IMPORTATION OF PARIS AND LONDON MILLINERY, comprising BONNETS and HATS in Lace and those SUITABLE Spring styles SILK HATS, 85, 96 and 98, Spring styles DERBY HATS at 82, 82.50, 83, 83.50, #4, 84.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS, BOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CAPS, CHILDREN'S,BOYS' and YOUTHS' HATS and CAPS, Silk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham UMBRELLAS. CANES, CANES. CANES. Ger Tis Bex “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘We bave on hand full stock of tho Celebrated Con- FOR COSTUMES. mnigim_| cor Harsemot il kines Concord pricn ie Sopa Wares, CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. LUTZ & BRO, ss eae ad 12 497 Penna, ave., next to National Hotel, MARDLE APPARATUS FORSALEORBENT. | J) @ Der 008 AEE 2 SRL SOUDAIAS roa TEE SYRUPS OF ALL KINDS. Sows eh a ree ‘Frinting of every kind, TUMBLERS, TUMBLER HOLDERS, £0. Cer od an Be SAMUEL GO PALME. ‘Depot 129-24 20th at. nw. Ovr Geuw Orme WILL BE CONTINUED THE COMING WEEK. NOTE:—-OUR FORMER PLACE OF :BUSINESS* 921 PA, AVE, 18 CLOSED. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Conxes oF litu awn F fire. ap? “Te NOVexrmes FoR DECORATION VaR, ERes i ~~ eee ee cents per doa STAMPED GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. a OPPENHEIMER’S, 088 Seti Ganaing E. M. Bosca & Bao. ap2 aE Piaak, cemamenta, Mu M, J. Hore Ema rarest et ENGLISH AND FRENCH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS ‘From the leading London snd Paris: Special attention given to Mourning overs” Sieg H. D, Bus, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, ‘Mr. BARR personally fits all garments made in his es- mhi7 Bt eye a, J.C. Horcaxsox, SPRING MILLINERY Goopa, Correct Styles, BONNETS, HATS, “RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 1a great vanety of the heves! end ehaiost areas 3 tions, many styles of wach ns Onn signed to us exclusively, Ofer for 9 short time superior at much less JACKETS, €2.97 aud upward. ‘The fine grades at than value, Weare large sizes, 304 | proportionately low: Examination will be con- take this way to reduce stock. ‘Vincing of the bargains we are offering in this depart-- apt-2t Pennaylvanis sve, cor. 4% at, | ment LACES. 42-inch BLACK CHANTILLY URCRS 81.75 yard to 925.00. ok oe P. HANSON HIS & CO, 815 15th MARQUISE AND SPANISH ‘Well Pavers of alt grades, = Rowen earmuaeee eee ‘masala Fhnge Ly Gating Decorations. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OM JET PARSE. Eatimates and designs submitted Kindsot GLOVES. sor Dean ce Faahng. i tepeton of hut tapertation of our ee SP2_ | Glove during the past season bave been, FOSTER have no equal in fit, OF Tali- ae ability, €1,00 per peir upward, (Orda Deferred Bratnneand ‘Preis is" 6ouinss ‘of Collection, NET. Acerued Interést and APPORTIONED AS FOLLOWB O° Guarantee Fund to secure Policy-hold- 2,622,257 00 40,600 68 Gain in Membership during 1886, Premium Necclvis dicing 19800 3153 ecard 886, 81,008, Gross Tacome durin ms Bonds, Stocks and Mortazes duriuse 1840, 81,01 Sch coals Stan aur oh Sc nin Amount of Insurance dt Sy 00; Number of Death Clanns paid ducts ts ec to Policy-holders during 188 S61-48: Number of Voiicieg in foros J 070. irons Income durin 1880, 3d: New Insucaoce Sots 188i 776,903.00. the U.., Prest. Linco!n National Banks New York, Hou, WILLIAM HENRY AKNOUX, formerly Judge Superior Court of the City of N. ¥ ‘Counsellor at law. BUTCHER: rest, Dine Sevangs i. T. FANCHER, Judge of the Court of jew York, BIOHRM CRANE, Prost, Nat, Shoo and Loather ‘ew Yor pa} = ac i L. WAS) METROPOLITAN oF EE INSURANCE COMPAS Ww ovtircet tLe bron Betaingy (Le Droft Bu latins Paid in Wasain. fan for the Mouth of fare! ‘Address, eae Bunty, Oliv | Burke, “Hdmond. Dixon, Jennie, B: % rinity Ree, id & Cate, now. Cuiias, John Stewart, Chri Watore Jota 07000" ‘ators, Joi Haldenbsch, Mary Ag foam, Wilks SOC: Soe, Sanh SSEs: 28 | ges: cd lia FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, And ‘In extending you an invitation to our Grand Spring Opening, we have the pleasure of spreading before you 4 Feast of Fashion, Art, and Skill that will stand un- rivaled in the annals of Washington City Openings Millinery being one of cur main branches, we are not 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 extensive- ness of assortnent and the highest skill of artand workmanship, frshion and styles,as well as lowest prices, is Just and well deserved. All we ask from those in need of gocds in to give us acall before purchasing WANTED, FOMEN ooons, $10 TO $20: CHAM- aitrenses, Riteben ‘Nurses, Grome NAT LABS pater n Wistitcrmnuat, sore TADYT TPEWRITER mania! fis Detmanent hates TE WEzeat RHE OMAN TO DO GENERAL 6th st. nw. ae J ANTED_A CATHOLIC GENTL N Wik ELE |F "ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBE! Wreroicens pen cook. waite Aatrere uiaes A me ‘being references (wediat snd ways wanted.) FM eesrerows, 650-633 Fat Ware AT TH patel sDoye to show ant Dive. parior patterns’ uy 10 tt ‘SPELSHOUSE. = MPETENT MAN ARE eR n Rew Cyclopedia of Thor: raphy,” in six volt ‘Also: ‘for xt : mee. Al — rohan standard WaAstep sa GIRL (WHITE PREFERRED) laundresy and chanbermaid ius, ammall private family. Callet 1250 i7thet Row, apes WANTED — ONE | FIRST-CLags CLOTHING Salesman. ‘Also, Colicc aay bond Address CLOTHING: Starofice = #°* * ANTED MEN OF GooD ADDREAS FOR Ove ply mnoniay morning, 9to 13, 519 bat Be Te ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PARASOL SALES- NYiges Aoi at rae Bowe Abaca AND - ibacription book of a bew subscription jonary, Gazatecr and New and revised edition just and right up to date in, everythi Stan fare "-ANTED—RELIABLE, OOMPETEN a who un Px Convers the: Encyclo Atiaw of the World ee % address GEOKGE 1500 Rhode Island ave. WANtepata NDRED Doi interest in a new cuter cpanel! a Sst ST SSeS vee ae ‘ANTED — a econo COLOR! D> Woman to do general Lousework 1 small san No washing. ‘Applet ato PSs ey id ae Sleladion "Apply betore 10 aun Mor B. WARIISON. 1500 F at “ and we will ce peed ef oe gee rANTED-MEN TO SELL PONIES, SPOTTED fro ata ‘and speak louder than words, not- Waxes, Tie vette 5, UTES withstandi flaming sdvertisements, which are | on reasonable conditions. For further particulars in- sary public for the time being. Close stamped. self-addressed, No. 6 envelope. BYRON ‘To make our Opening Days more interesting, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH AND STH, ‘We will offer special reductions on this occasion. We tender our thanks to our patrons for their geperous support, and bid you a hearty welcome to RING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. KING'S PALACE. OPENING SOUVENIR PRICES, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH PATTERN HATS. UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS In all the Leading Shapes, Braids, and Colors. CHILDREN’S TRIMMED-AT DEPARTMENT. ‘Elegant Trinumed Children's Hata, Now. $1.87 + 1.68 Full line of Satiors at 25e. only. RIBBONS. Notwithstanding the grest rise in Ribbons we are DEPARTMENTS. HOSIERY. We offer s lot of Ladies’ Ingrain, Cotton, Fancy Hose, allsizea and colors, comprising 20 patterns, worth from 76c. to 81, at 580. Per Pair, UNDERWEAR, We offer Ladies’ Chemises, of fine cambric, with clusters of tucks and three rows of embrodery, regu- lar 75c. goods, at @Re. Each. We offer Nurses’ Aprons, full-sized, with three wide tucks and embroidered edye, regular 35c. goods, at 27e. Exch, ‘MILLINERY. ‘We offer fine shapes in a “Rough-and-Resdy" Straw Bonnet, regularly sold for 48c., at 25c. Each. The popular “Dandy” Bounet.af cocoa braid, regu- larly sold for 75c., at 49c. Each, Bunches of Cat-Tails, in all the newest shades, at ‘800. Per Bunch. Children's¢8choo! Hats, all lined and trimmed, regu- larly sold for 750., at 48c. Each, GLOVES. We offer s lot of genuine Black Kid Gloves,4-buttoned, all aizes; the celebrated “Hortene” brand, the same glove sold generally for $1.50, at 850, Per Pair, COLLARS AND CUFFS. ‘We offer 8 lotfof Ladies’ Fancy-Colored Collars and Cuffs, in sete, regularly sold at 25c., at 15c, Per Set. CORSETS, ‘Wo offer regular $1 Woven Corsets, silk stitebed, sizes 20 to 24, at 7c. each. ‘Regular $1.60 5-hook Corsets, and 1.25 short rid- ing Corsets, both woven and ailk-stitched, sizes 20 to 26, at $1 Hach, Regular @2 Woven Corsets (700 bones), ailk stitched top and bottom, and $2 Lined Corsets, silk stitched topand bottom, sizes 20 to 24, at $1.50 Each. foods, cote way gel eb Execidered reduced priecs, selling ours st less than old prices. Elegant Ribbons. Nos. 16 and 22 at 20, 22, 25, and 30c. per yard. No, 13 at 18, 20. 22, and 25e. per yard, No. 9 at 12, 15, and 18c. per yard. No.7 at 8c. per yard. No. Sat 7e. per yard A foil line of Sush Ribbons st 25, 35, 49, and 50e. yd. FLOWERS. 4 Choice Line of French Flowers at the following re- KIN@’s PALACE, 814 SEVENTH 87. ¥.W. KING'S PALACE. ‘Four-batton Tan.. ‘A Large Assortnent of Silk Gloves at 250. SILK WRAPS. A. Chotee Line of Beaded Bill Visites. Worth, A Lovely Assortment of MIsaES' JACERTS. Worth. Now. A Complete Line of Jerecya. ‘Worth, dow. = seovsosansens 27S 2.25 VAN RAUB, Boerne, Kendall Co., Texas. ae ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT ouce. White and colored women cooks, #10 to $20. Chambermaids, nurses, scrubs and imei cooks, COOMBS & 1 D1 a gd gular and perianent foeluo oF Big right party." Addrees ‘sumodiately M. En eb Te Reenyinan ¢ ‘waist : ‘MME. VON BRANDIS, ONE FOR SMITH suOr that neve been Sou YOUNG, Cai ANTED TW iO the busi aioe _ oe Repository, 470 C at nw, ANTED—AT ONCE, Al {EXPERIENCED DRY saute aol welll recommended, mene ether uesd some trade and wel wone other Le =e “Adiirese, with real naine and address, XENIA, avn ERAL MORE ACTIVE CANVASS ere to distribute cireniars and te g order for gur goods. Salary or comamiseiOn. formation, 2 Shan, at20d Pa ate. it. L VILLEE & Co. : toapo* Pe ‘ANTED—L eiengitertetenttrely es for ‘easily oto, mo painung: Inte free. Siew. He LAT "LE, Chicago, Ii, inl ‘ANTED_YOUNG MEN WITH TENOR VOICES service. Address Box 2 star ‘o aary tne Byascopel bs ca: ANTED_DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU. A Sr tie eee Withreferences. 717 Matnw. - mh30-Lw ANTED-A COMPETENT AGENT, TO TAKE orders for & new aid unequalled ‘Bio Work, Aiso, asuitebie man for sew aid oususgers. Apply D. APPLETON & OU. 437 7th ate Were Jor Bitat be frou 44 49 16 a eh Sots ela ariot | wy. of age, feet 30 fad aga olin tedeaieal ticnd sttsidnet fuminbed Agyh ANTED- SanRaS SUSAR SRS COSTING gud ntting by the actual measure and juced rarer car ts "4 Shemeure at 1010 Fat awe Welter Dullding. 20-31 ANTED_BY THE FRANKLIN | RELIEF ASSO- ciation of this city energetic and thoroughly re- pecan ota ne, ore eee, Be T BORDEN SMITH aecretary. aaiv-lm D—LADIZS TO WORK FOR US ar 87 to $10 per week can Socanvansine Por At ones, CHERCENT 1p Ceuta st Boston, Masse Box S170. ANTED—T0 BUY—AN EIGHT OR TEN-R0OM ‘Bo Dasoment: anodern improvements Let. Surand Tithand ¥ and Mama-Lusettaavern.w. Adarcos E. M., Star office, with full particulars. at Warrahe Fone OB BEFORE MAY 1A thon ‘northwest mt payments and care- fullanant. Bost references. Box 44, Star otice. 1 — RCHASE, AN ATTRACTIVE Ret, worth ss $30,000, wl eat ge suitably farnished. JOS. CG RERWEDY.. at-Ot Wyanr=p- CASH, COMFORTABLE WwW Alogar: convener ration goed ota, wt ay preferved: cout 62.000 ts $8.00. sive particu. Hiiwebd lowest price. address MCREW, Star olfice. It ‘ANTED—TO RENT, FHOM MAY, FOK 1 OBS Houne, northwest, pot yous, mnetinn ne Hour ey Ser mu "Star office. At W: = A = Six, sin se0 ee foo House in good Heist er d | a menboliabes 3 AL Wy ANTED_HOUsEs IN ‘THE NOE NORTHWEST, FoR enemas DENG Bs | sete TEE OF Foleetsn, to ell to Now York mp MERA sand i New York. Busi; Srosne BY APRI Wee eam ey Sane Sar oma ae Ww Ww eee deairable 8 or 10-room House, in perfect condi- |. W: ANTE ‘D—SITUATIONS. _ <THE HEADQUARTERS a, Mslireeans, Nurven, Butlers ry, with rederwnces NAT. LABOK BURBAI 7 ithat. a6", We NTED — YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED Reacher. desizrs employment during vacation: Fillinstruct in elementary <thdies including Germans Fronch, Music, or in ad Foglinh. references; termaiiodorate. Address “VACATION,” Star office. 1 y ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE WHITE WOMAN a situation as chambermaid, attend to indy’s wand iu sewing aud see to care of one of two children; speak French, and make it pleasant, references, Address BL EA. Star office, ry Wikteo ya wei AND REE Pom Bs TE fined Eppiscopaliat on a8 nurse oF chambers maid: no objection to leave the city. food references, Address MT, Star office, at WARTED-2Y 4 COLORED GURL A PLACE AS <uarpbermata th e private family good referanc gurnintred. aR Foundry chure ANTED-BY TWO LESPHCTADLE N irl Situation as cook and chambermaid. Star office. pea Wiese INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN OF Is, active and willing. desires 9 Situation where Box 33, Star offica, Ing og gan promotion yy ANTED—A POSITION AS WORKING HOUSE to the country or to Mise Ww me Telerences exchanged. A. B.C. Star offica, a A SITUATION A@ oF Grown Children's Maid. fora North: Gern i. Apply wt st, nie Wand took “PP ae WASTED BY A RELIAPLE YOUNG gins of about 8am to pry for her boar td out Sarma to Dem week. Hiferencen,” Autos ox 143 Saar ofbce a J ANTED—POSITIONS FOR COOKS. LAUN- deme, chambermaida, opens, ht Aro Siscery fenton hotels Bounds oid! Fete Tie WANTED A sire: ATION BY © FIRST-CLAS@ vlored, chamberuiid, or wattrem snd chamber. Sitighscne.tcon red suecnes ee WANTED A POSITION POR A COLORED | aor Of 13 years, in rfectly hone. aud. trustworth: Gall at tornver einployers. 1220 Tacave up reura, ie WASTED. —A LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT branches and nate: Wo chjecton te county, Adie 8., Governess, Star office gtaeapsnst cod EDTA SITUATION BY A CAPABLE BO) is willing to Oo ah ung. Ane Boe ANTED— KNOWN THAT ONL Se y3 ‘Bureau, 0 F at aw. mh? eee ae fs eae ee eee te ra Tu Fann TS ayASTRGBUMINES Cae ey Mertens a ED—BY A LADY OF EXPERIENC WHEE TA ay of ae amance & ee TED—BY A MIDDLE. ~ 4 LADY, GRADU- teacl srt perenne ‘Address i TEAC! rk ‘Bo: WANTED-MIS€ELLA NEOUS VANTED—A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE, Wares be suas slick tee OAD Bguees i Star office. ED—A EUROPEAN PROFESSOR GUAR- antecs to each old or “young 4 Y RELIABI WwW and color GEss, airs singing, organ, piano or violin ina "gu - The pure Halinis Method for Votee, 1212 10th we dee 300 AT 6 OR 8 PER of furniture ae secur- ve ity, Addrem We Siaroiie TED—HOMSE, TOP WAGON A’ Mint be in good “condition. aud. (for cash). ‘Call or adddreas J: SCOTT. $35 WASTED 300 ee ap N stuw. 1° IMMEDIATELY AF ver pair, WM. BUCKMANN, 14th and Seis, Dow. first floor. wtabe yaician, or other office. “Aisa, hall bedroum. |W ANTED—TO BUY A JOB PRINTING PRESS] Nv aust be in wood order. “Address PRINT, Sag office. *p! y Ax FD—JAMES RAGAN, PLUMBER, GAS AND. Fitter, 1014 Pa ave. nw. sole ageut in the of Colnmbia for Linproved Stand, Pipes and Fire Escapes, with ice-proot steps, pals irways, &c. Plane and Estimates ‘upon applicatis Box 140, Star office. ANTED—SECO? URNITURE, CAR Pets, Sioves, Feuther Beds, and ali kinds of House hola "Furniture for wa Hest cab price ‘be paid. Address H. BAI 17th st. aw. mle! wt NOW ( SINGLE DIRRASE ey eee will vot cure. nid WAXTED=70 of the skin th a fragrant and soothing. Compo Tecoune trial proves te cme No lard, tallow or seat is IC Dice, in doors pearl boning, ‘bend tor ‘or call on the sal 1 _H.L. VILLEE & CO., 2009 Pa, ave. nw, E PAD FoR OLD ‘RA, Star \/ ANTED_DRESSMAKING MADE EASY using PROF. CHKISTNER'S new “Intern System” of Dresscutuing, etc, with any inch-ruleor ‘tapermeasure alone, as all ‘actertific tailors and neut Paris, Beriin snd London dresaakers cut. fanily Jearmed, rapid, comprebenive aiid practical the only systein teachine the above abd necdivae aie res sting, Pjzorns out, materiel Qited, apted draped Or inede, ‘Phe ayatein taught hy Mune’. Mtb SGotmervatory ‘uf Modes,” 1232 Fei nw, Washag? SNL pap Sremmanet seats WANTED ROUNTY LAND WARRANTS wor. 3. Bulag will pa Le 9 As Es aah for ry Bounty Land ied Be Srl yar pe eae ANTED—-ONE MILLION canes or F SORE Qhrvoat, hoarseness, Coughs, &e., = HINKICHS" Aromatic Byuill Drope! 40c'per Tox, drugs tahi-tin was ‘D—ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS, SINGEI and all perso ing to possess ® clear, bo yoice touUse HINKICHS" Aromatic. Squill Dro} Sweet and reliable 10¢,, at drugiists.m16- ANTED—BUSINE To LEAVE THEIR onders with ux f Job und book printing. We make aepecialty of 4 TALLOK & mb! aa 7th at. uw. faking CLARKS CONSIITATION x9 Teinarable goed lanstive, berg p from frufte aud vorutatfor Cau te tc fee mercury). Reconnuen beat physician WARES inite House Deux stores mb mM It KNOWN THAT G 8. BUNDY, 250 Loulsiane ‘avesue {opposite City Hath Of Deets for all the States and ‘Terme rept Maryland) theta STED HIGHEST “Casi Pi © PAID FoR Furniture stoves, Carpets Feather’ ela Carhecrtas a = por et ali oy jousehold Furniture. i zo o > reds Wars DYEING ith entirely mew machinery, ‘a meee seat ae Pe Tis TIk se on. ea ‘a7 ANTED-AT GEN. ELF. BEALE® s8TOCK farm, Horm to wiutr at @H perm. sala. ge ig | BGA AOR i ‘horwes called for and. BLLAF Hay scales, 10th and La. av. juld-Om a | Want ore AND OTHER INSECTS EX- fernatuated from fpruiture furs: e. Uy which cau M Gas. DAPOURCES Bus. S10 ba. ave ot MES WARIED, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS fee 2 alts x FOR va ‘only Promow @ wore stubborm, ry ir * ie Sener Suit ory AGED GEN’ jot tocena haa ‘Addrens A] Sa PRET eT A LS IVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATION UI Vil, SERVICE Ticew soa earn aa oe o> | Seas os EEE $y | Bases aS 2882 = Ses a

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