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OUR GRAND publication must, if its appearance the same day ts desired, reach the office not later than 12 e’elock noon. = EW" No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communications on any subject, BCTS’ AND CHILDREWS Gila THR. Acontributor to the Republican assures that paper that the people of the District are in ac- cord with it in its position the recent fancying that ft echoes pubite sentiment in the | selves, matter and summarizes the situation in the fol- : “When the District of Columbia quired for the administrative duties of this—the capital of the 60,000,000 people of these United ‘States—then any President, republican, demo- cratic, mugwump, or whatever pas ees may preside at the White House, will select according ‘wo Tux Stan's home rule, if he behonest.” Assum- ing then, that the President is honest and has ot made the appointment merely on the seore of party service, Tax Stan's mistake has consisted, it seems, In believing that the time has arrived “when the District of Columbia possesses men of the high ability and honesty,” required for the offices of recorder of deeds and District judge, Commencing to-day, MONDAY, APRIL, 4, And continuing. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 7, = FRIDAY, APRIL 8, and in fancying that the people of the District, aD ‘without regard to party, shared that opinion. Our Ses caine he wumeeed aiearaattees tied ak GATURDAY, APRIL 9, tha President 1s not honest, or that the District does not possess a man sufficiently able and honest to record deeds or apply District law. As- suming that thts deficiency of honesty and ability exists, ts it not going a trifle too tar tosay that the people of the District admit the fact and approve those who make the statement? ——<_$<— ‘The story of William Kissane’s crimes, disap- pearance, elusion of justice, sak oer under an assumed name and dents, would make crud aaa metaate could all be written out. It will, doubtless, even 1m its present crude shape, call forth numberiess comparisons with Hugo’s Jean Valjean. But the distinction 1s painfully obvious, if the newspaper ‘accounts of the romance in real life be true. Val- Jean had always to his credit the yearning tomake good his first misstep. He made restitution a thousandfold, and gave up his whole life to the ‘task of undoing the wrongs he found in the world. It does not appear that Kissane’s career has been ‘Animated by any such noble purpose as that. Ail ‘his energies have been directed to the one end of ‘Duilding up a fortune for himself, He seems to have made no attempt to compensate those whom he injured tm earlier years. The catalogue of crimes charged against him, moreover, embraces all that are most revolting to the humane sense. ‘There cannot be offered for them even thé poor apology that they were connected by a natural ‘ond of sequence, for each was an independent ‘and deliberate offence. However the legal pro- ceedings agatust him may turn out, the discovery Of the wrongdoer after s0 many years of hiding and ‘Will furnish @ most instructive yesson on the futility of fight and personal con- cealment a8 means of escape from the effects of ill-doing. ‘Some interesting figures are given in reference ‘to the business of the Norfolk and Western Rail- road, which tend strongly to establish the wisdom ‘of 9 policy of developing local traffic. In 1880 the through freight, principally cotton, was 38 per cent of = total of 478,953 tons, the entire local freight being only 296,207 tons, and under a policy ‘Dever before achieved such grand resulta, The tailors’ abled us to touch the saro of prices, from our inexhaustible mine. ‘Unleundried Shirtwaists, perfect in ft and make, FIVE FOR HALF 4 DOLLAR. Another grade, made from Pacific Mills prints Patterns, in exact imitation of English goods, THREE FOR HALF 4 DOLLAR. ‘These goods are for sale and advertised for that pur- of a kind we will not gell Jess than three to apy one. KILT SUITS. ‘The “RoyalMiddy” Kilt, in five styles and five ‘izes (236 to 5), colors brown and gray, $1.95. ‘The “Calverton,” a very pretty Kilt Suit, st $2.30. ‘The “Puritan,” in four styles, at $2.60. ‘The “Genesta,” never before sold for legs than 94.50: this week they go at $3.50. ‘The “India,” in beautiful combinations, at £4.50. The “Paragon” “Brook,” “Jaunty” and “West Ena" styles of Hilt Suits, from 96 to $12. ‘we have shown in five exhibits together. ‘which discouraged local trafic the increase in SAILOR SUITS, grossearnings had been in ten years only 3 per ‘No. 1—A Blue, not all-wool, st 980. cent. In 1881 the policy of developing local inter. No. 2—A better grede, $1.20. ems was adopted, and hes been persistently ad- io. 3—A still better, 81.48. hered to, As result the local Increased No. 4-All-wool, $1.88. ‘from 296,267 tons in 1880 to 1,266,401 tons in 1886, No. 5—Stylish an increase of 327 per cent, and the through ton- muon S748, mage increased from 182,686 tons in 1880 to Mee-Mesee Dawn, 6890. 250.206 vous, in 1880, an increase of 58 per cent, No, 7—Blue or Brown, fancy trimmed, @3.48. ‘The owners of the road attribute their enlarged No. 8—Nespolitan Blue, $3.93. profits to the changed policy of the company in its ‘No. 9—Next best, $4.49. ‘treatment of local interest, and t_¢ figures carry ‘No. 10—The best made, $6.00. ‘with them @ lesson by which so. .e other roads ‘may pront. + NORFOLK OB PLEATED SUITS. man who had already accustomed the country to | TOt64—Thrve hundred and eighty Suits in three bis management of its finances, and whose ap. | lors, stylish mixtures, good wearing, well fitting and pointment, therefore, could not possibly cause any | Well made, at the special price of @2.50. The actual sock, 19 smother important factor tm the situa ‘Wholesale value of these Suita is 83.50 each. toa. state commerce law, so from ‘Light shades: fettering the railroads, seems to have enabled Senna et ‘them to get rid of some of the burdens which | The choice of fully four hundred Suits, in seventy hampered them most, The peaceful tone of the | ‘ifferent fabrice, at $3.00 8 Suit. Tecent utterances of foreign statesmen indicates Thousands that the warso much dreaded ts stilt a good way Toon Geemnds of Children's Gute ot off, if there be any grace in their efforts to pre- 93.50, €4.00, $4.50, $5.00, 85.50, €6.00, 98.50, 87.00, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, oe 912.00, $13,50 and $15.00. ‘senses than one, a season of plessant promise, and the business world 1s to be congratulated thereon. << ——____ ‘Typographicat Union No, 6, in New York city, Tn Addition, we have ‘Blouse Suits, with Knee Pants, eee to fit Boys, ages 12 to.16. Three-piece Suits (includ- Tutions denouncing the proposed boycott on local newspaper because its opinions were not | 22 Vest) Spring Overcoste and Reefing Jackets. favorable to some phages of the labor agitation ‘Was an act of sound sense. It isa notable incon- ststency to clamor for freedom of thought, speech. a and action for one's self, and then deny it others, FOR THE BIG BOYS. press is one of the things which it should be every ‘workingman’s pride to maintain, for to that he | Stitsaslowas five dollars, but no lower, because we must look for the defense of his ownrights against | 4n't think it would pay our patrons to buy them. At rich and powerful oppressors, S508 $08 67.08 aan $8.00 we show a large and Varied assortment of Pisin and Fancy Colors, Plaids, Checks, Stripes, Broken Piaids and Pin Cheoks, perfect models of correct style and fit. At $9.00, $10.00, aifairs of the day, and even made a feint of $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 we are ‘some work. Now he sees no one except his family, | 20Wing styles and kinds enongh to amage and surprise Mr. Jordan, his physician, and oue or two news. | °Ur patrons. They come in Sacks and Cutaway Frocks, paper correspoudents who have visited his retreat | from the pronounced check to the plain corkscrew or under orders, for the purpose of printing some. | diagonal worsted. Elegantly trimmed, superbly made, ‘thing for the New York public to read; and even ‘and absolutely most perfect-fitting they are forbidden to refer, in conversation with ~ epee him, to anything that 18 going on in the great, world outside. These facts are not hopeful. reset natn ‘mind of man is capable of conceiving. BOYS HATS AND CaPa ‘Wundreds of Polo Caps, ordinary price 16c.; special price 100. ‘The Chicage cold wave factory has been run. nntog on ruil time ever since General ‘Youths’ Lace Shoes, sizes ‘the Dack orders are about filled, and that the Mm Dresems week will see the last of these spring ship. ments to the east, ‘We want to sell every Boy in Washington 8 pair of these Shoes, the best values in footwear ever before ‘Boys' Lace Shoes, sises 1 to 5, good value for 01.20: qpecial price $1.05. o MOF wiss SgusutaTion ‘aPRoG | Hered im thin esction of country. Don't miss the op- Yr : ae tor ‘portunity, boys. It may not occur soon again. Spring Opening. BOYS SRPARATE PANTS. TED B. C. FA! ‘SATINE ‘Thotisands upon thousands of sapemte Pants for i eee the Grand Sori | oye apne dt 19, eee nes ‘tp to $3.50, and for ith st.s.e. | boys who wear long pants from $1.50 to 96.00. In car Boys' and Children's Department we show five hundred otyice of gurmenta, 1p eédition to those of our own manufacture, tif choteest produc: dome of the most noted manufacturers in Amerien, BaksS & COMPANY, THE BOY# OWN OUTFITTERS, 300 to 308 Seventh st, Surpassing in quantity, quality, style, and general at- | OREPE. District appointments, criticises Tum Sram for | tractivenessall previous efforts—outdoing even our- | CORSETS. bill has reached its highest point of perfegtion. Our | LACES. ‘wonderful facilities and business methods have en- | LINENS... Gone Tunover Tue Sronz, Our GRAND OPENING will be continued the com- ing week, Below we give the location of our diferent Depert- BOYS' CLOTHING. .Second floor, through north arch, BUTTONS, NOTIONS, &0...., -irat floor, rear. © COLLARS AND CUFFS (Ladies), CRASHES. HANDKERCHIEFS.....First floor, left of center arch. ‘Second floor, south of elevator. ‘First floor, south arch. L ‘Firat foor, 11th st. entrance. 1013 F st, entrance. .-Becond floor. Basement, center. Basement, to the right. First floor, center. 8 ‘pone, and so far from our limiting a purchaser to one | SILES. First floor, through north areb. SUITS. SATTEENS and ZEPHYRS.. Basement, center. = TIDIES, SPLASHERS, Ero., First floor, through south arch. wv UNDERWEAR, MERINO, Second floor, through south arch UNDERWEAR MUSLIN. .. Second floor, 11th st. side. UMBRELLAS. ......Firet floor, 1013 F st., bet. arches. UPHOLSTERY GOODS..... fourth floor, front. nS VELVETS, PLUSHES, Exc, Firat floor, through north arch. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY, Comwen or 11Tm axp F Sirs. ¥.W. ap fs Ce A BUG. 9240, AND CUR ae se unten su, 11 ue 7 Vv 00 ie Ree fs 8555 “stg & i ize & a ‘You will want some Gloves to match that newcostume, ‘and you will want them to wear on Esater Sun- day. 760, will buy e pair of 5-button Embroid- ored Street Gloves worth $1. This is good “ value for-little money, In case you ‘want soufething really nice, look at the 4-button, Embroidered Kids we are selling at We have them in every size and shade, and they sre act- ually worth $1.50. Let us remind the gentlemen that nothing ismore ap- Preciablointhe way of an Easter gift than some gloves to match your lady friend's new oos- tue. Bring in s eample of the material and we will match the shade in gloveiyou won't boashamedtogive.| ap THE BO MARCHE. ant 316-318 SBVENTH 8. %. W. sets rer aw __ AEE Mohs nine soot wits Double Com Ce. J. C. Horcsmsox, TMPORTER, i pomunre, Unite Suet Tae Sunense Or 1887. THE LIST BELOW IS ABRIDGED. WERE IT NOT 80 THE GREETING RAG. OPE 8c Silk Gloves for 59¢ ae FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, ‘5c Taffeta Silk Gloves for 210 $150 “Palas Hoya" dnc toreL a ‘You see men coming from New York telling you, we ana $0.08 Flannel Salta for 98.68 have come here to monopolize and show 213.50 Wool Serge Suite for $12 you that New Yorkerscan undereell all your mer- LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES, $65 Surah Lace Suita for $60 chants. Now the truth is that your old reliable Reai- 99.37 Spring Newmarkets for @7.98 GEAAROR ond Dey Goods Houses bare ever sold ALSO, SPRING WRAPS, $14.08 Beaded Wraps for $12 pe saak rape scpel gael ae. $4.25 Tallor- made Jackets, 82.98 offered in other cities, ‘they have not become a aS 81.48 Stockinet Jerseys for $1.35 timore and New Y. gS od 225, Jerseys for $1.98 lar Tory, benateet J24o Linen Guflefor 106 ors are like the hesthen . They make all they APRIL 4 AND 5, aie panes Gelles Sr 950 can ont of the people of the District, and then return 7c fancy dotted Velling for 6e aes at Led ce apes ple tad ‘123 India Linen for 10c 12} Check Nainsook for 100 MRILBRUN'S Colored Cheese Cloth, 4c 25e Towels, all styles, for 220 OLD RELIABLE SHOR HOUSE, 12440 Towels, all styles, for 110 [ieuegenad Le Leader of Low Prices Since Twenty-five Yours, 0c N, ¥. Mills Sheeting for 26¢ “a5 Ge Crash for 440 Is still lepding the trade, and will stick to you tothe | PPP 98¢ 10-4 Honey -comb Srreads, 80e end. BE pA A O98 = tee teen cotc anes OUR EASTER OFFERING CONSISTS OF the bese terginlig teal Sd handsomest Chromo ever presented. An Easter Egy ees Gee Retin Cosching Porescla, Se for euch child Special reduction of prices for Mlasow’, $1.60 Fancy Parasols for 1.54 POPE S08 OR iArems Bces, CORDIALLY INVITED. (€4.38 Novelty Parasols for $3.98 Mecano) es $1.50 Genuine Gloria Umbrellas for $1.38 — ‘B5c French Satteens for 20: - Lee Silo Trtont Chothatvn. 6c: ‘The best line of Gents’ and Ladies’ LOW-QUARTER Gie Surah Silks for 55c NES ever offered ‘placed ‘week at | _ In extending you an invitation to our Grand Spring” $1.20 Warranted Blsck Silks for @1.19 Kater torrent onsale thie Work S| Ovening, we havo the plessure of epreading before 708 123 Pure Linen Hakfs a Fesstof Fashion, Art, and Skill that will stand un- ie Hakfs, all styles, for 210 BEILBRUWS rivaled in the annalsof Washington City 3c Ruffings for 1c Millinery being one of our main branches, we sre not 82: Sua tons or gen Aino in’ the" country, which, gives us better facies : Ww ves us jctcee virion Brn ge TARORAT ONE-FRIOE SHOR HOUSR | Sead ty peri sod ot Some mer pate ateries | Tor be Tt also enables us to sellour goods lower any Bho Terelen al sehee eas 408 SEVENTH STREET NW, W. tester, ve will leave 18 to any , = ‘whether our claim of being the Lesders in extenei 4 A ness of assortment and the highest skill of art and See The Old Lady in Window. boo] 9c style sal style for tee in need of goods is to give us a call before purchasing dge do.forize, are stubborn things, and speak louder than words. not- Genuine vests! Soap ior Be wi advertisements, which are Sao 0,NOT PAIL TO ATTEND THE SPRING OPES ‘apt to mislead the public for the time being. sie Deailk Hose fae e133, ey, ypciday, and Saturday Aaa ON, "ra aid ‘To make our Opening Days more interesting, on Sh Eiatod kills Hose for 91.24 ol ea ieee MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH AND 5TH, Plated Sil. Host for Boe ADIES’ SILK TAFFETA GLOVES, SBOTTOR : a Hose for 3 ise afore ies reat pinecones Saturday. a] ‘y be Je Pett Ve a -IKGH BIEK- GLOSIA PLAIN HANDLE ‘eu oa owns eee, 24 ee a Oe at ont Gratings NDE - KING'S PALACE, ers for 4 5 Doubl Hi Comets alle tepals tut be apt-at _1241 at sedis tas at. ae. 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘deh Habra, las, suet Giada | DAC Bala ghia Hoes a COT, OG ANAL a cen ee ect CHILD Double Combination, ALA 980 child. derney for reg stat grand 1349 Lik ae. ‘KING'S PALACE Suits for 33.56 W PENING SOUVENIR ICES. ior « Goats for $2.19 = As Pasranzo rr WATS AND eee for se Chil rroider Bee ee Eo bro ae Collars for 190 ‘TO GIVE YOU A FIRST-CLASS CASE OF FBENCH ee HATS. in Parasola 5 ow. Se child Linen Handkerchiefs, 4¢ AORB $12.00 48 Tufantat Cautuuers Cloaks, $3 a Soo Gambels mee ee EES jaeed 10.00 GENTS’ Goops. There is pleasure in it. 8.00 336 Btn wast Windsor ‘There is satisfaction in it, ‘There is money in it, ‘You should all bave UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS ‘cu Inall the Leading Shapes, Braids, and Colors. He eerie Glen bette ee ies Bena a foe 1G Because it pute clothes upon your bodies and leaves © China Silk Hats for 400, money in your pockets, § Rigdonot Jump st conch 25c Half Hose, all styles, for 1! S0 Half Hose, Si stviea for 200 "we mock you with delusions. ‘ge Halt Hoos al styles. for aze AOTR }5¢ Balbrigwan Underwear, 29¢ a ‘Underwear, all styles, 420 Is not adelusion ora snare, but a simple and solid ies Skirts for Ge ge French Bal Gee ane truth, which has wrought much solid comfort to the doi Weed dour wren es ee eae, ge sone Braveling Shirts, 8c A007. B CHILDREN'S TRIMMED-HAT DEPARTMENT. 158 Gettuine ust Oe Cubed for 91.38, hotiairiae tegen i Cemented ubber 2 Now. on (USS pe eat FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING HE PRICES WE Al faves a | ee eee ee ee save 26 per centon original prices, mn 25 PER CENZ LESS THAN THEY CAN BE ptt ieee UGHT ELSEWHERE. ‘sce ANZIBAR SHORTEND SEERSUCKER, 8 The squee-dunk Z a Kon The nun the peor uaa is paohe ‘hay; Bie Our Grand Spring Opening, iin blessed, 196 apitt ith st s.0,_ | He's “Boas,” thats fama diets daa da, = [fp MOd PALACE KING FURNACE. ‘We are receiving ees additions to our already Pull line of Seilors st 250. only. enormous stock of RIBBONS. HL. L. GREGORY, past? 910 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Notwithstanding the great rise in Ribbons we sre ‘selling ours at leas than old prices. Elegant Ribbons. ey 18 08 ee So on ee ee FASHIONABLE SPRING CLOTHING, And would be pleased to have you give it s critical in- ‘spection and post yourself as to OUR PRICES before making your purchases, Eusrer Gueerxo: * ‘Notwithstanding the alterations now being made, there is no interference by the mechanics or their work with the lively business now done at VICTOR & ADLERS TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. COR MASS. AVE. 00 AK Pos q AN 3 344 Ee Hall 4 f STRICTLY ONE PRIOR oo sae KOH a8 LLL, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. apt ss OR GREATEST ERFORT WILL BE CORNER 10TH AND F, ee towisuee = =, i \ ae sate aye a8 ‘nd suits for Men and Boys are sold cheaper than ane defore and for lees than they could be bought for in ae eS Bian Fan nadenlees ia Fancy ae pce Raa Sere 0 tO ve eee 8 maetcmminn of Retin, | Ti, Qe from $2 up. EINE OF, 40-1NCH Fax! For boys; 14 to 18 we have an immense line, from 94.50 up. For Men and Youths we have amost beautiful assort- ment in Business and Dress Suits, from $6.50 to $25. Sigg a as Ce RS Finesr Quaury Fasxon Sarms, REDUCED TO 30c., ALL STYLES, KINGS PALACE, 614 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. See LS eeraine 0 Bert ot Orrine Creesehs be RING@’S PALACE. ‘at the assortment of ater be bought in New York or Boe- bmg eng hppa ere OPENING SOUVENIR PRICES. o AK XK HAE | (200 pated, teentifal CHALLIS, et 160, new lot SP Aare sap ee ore. xk SARK PAL ee eR caster HA ALLLLELLLS | New lot choice PARASOLS. CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘Extra bargain in finest quality SICILIENNE, at @1, choice shades; sotual value ¢2. PURE WHITE CHINA SILES, 27 inches wide, 75 STOCK OF FINE JERSEYS, a IN PHO O Session dr our four darn Sten One oie ltt ener tias xt nee ee W CHALLES IN LIGHT, BLACK AND NAVY aie Nie ar Goud Bpring: et ‘W. M, SHUSTER & SOK, Bae, FESNTSRED oN FURNACES; 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Camar Mhene be | DE Tn M a ‘with you and get INSURES AT COST. Otice—No. 1319 F street, Washington, D.0. GREP, cEmnne ore ee ptseodr, Tourney, Pda cu ak ae | OULANERIEL Saray or arene ns W, W, DUDLEY, “pret Combination Btore, ne. Hon jonas MocOWAN, ‘Vice President, ‘TIBBYTS, Secretary. DUNLAP'S NEW YORE STYLE IN SPRING HATS. The dknowledged introducer of Head oe ss Acrin, Rose teuine tans bering hat ‘WILLETT & RUOSY, Bole Agents tor this city, 905 Penn's ee F,f-—Trenty tickets good for s patr $1.50 shoes. and we will guarentee s saving of 25 percent. Facts | WANTED_SITUATION WANTED-—HELP. Wer INDUSTRIOUS BOY, TO MAKE | WANTED — KNOWN THAT ONLY RELL himself useful in a drugstore, Keferences re apd c unpetent cervan N st. nw. ae ged, with Cap rere GESS Employment 26 Fat. vANTED.—BY A WHITE WOMAN. A PLAGE TO. ‘cook, iron, oF assist upstairs. vox 26, Bear O ie ANTED—By A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIR, ANTED “pOvS FOR, OUR DELIVERY Wank he PALAIS ROYAL, corner Penuayl ave. and 12th ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE Sogham a private family), German preferred Pusha eka WANtee =A wishes a poritio: salary. Addrves J.P. ELMAID O% A to the coun- mw. at KNOWN — THE HEADQUARTERS Nalin, Waltroasen Hutson, Butters cook | try for the mu ANTED a AKERS) TELY, at| Bor Cock We ear ReNcus es oe LA? | Net wae ye Ferunand Bury eid reereticey a0 fon fee euTwnia |e DICK’ NAT. LABOW BUREAU. S2 32-0". a futual Lif FRANK. J. TIBBETS, 4 WANTED 2Y TWO RPSPPCTABLE WHITE ant-tt FE eur] Situation as cook and chasubermatd, | Astros emia AT@SI2 K sr. A) Colored boy about 18 years oi EH dining-riom work; city Teauined ape | WE. etd COLORED WOMAN AS: hambermaid sod warts triat anny at tacts city reference required. "Apply ‘at 1902 G st hw. ANTED BY A LADY, ws apa VANTED—A YOUNG Ree pete Ph | Was e oe uN, PU go a nee were Mh sy itere ts Tames, yur erwnc ®: for physi dh od prey te & eee ake dF aud hospi W; ANTED=A | NEAT WHITE GIRL As NUL Pe Ses rmaid; must have good referen st. aw. ap PANTED IMMEDIATELY ANS HON E87. | clean, wash and iron’ wages 1b: "bring references, Appiy"et 1708 Est Waitmay Tnvatid out of town.” Satis ‘Address J. T., Bur office, XOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENG: im | pe wkanstoeriaten emeey snisiay WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘sis nasus reicrences, 3H. D PSLES a | WaEre, A LOCATION SUITABLE FOR A ANTED.—WAIST AND SKIRT “HANDS re pe met end Erovision Stare. Addsene W. E.R. gar aa ES ad ANTRD_ STEAM POWEE TO SUPPLY a ANTED— TWO FILST-CLAS FALLORS 10 | W. DSTEAN PORER TO 6 a p-EWO. vi art ANG TAILOM aie Were ce das eae er Mis * rote. "Addivess W WANTED_— MILLINERS AND Tan Wie eal coon eet < iN] VY muedintely at MAME J FL PALME 1107 Fi. | eh. Silman. W Siar of ake oy po uient | ANTED-500 PIGEONS. HQwHEreny at Were fe care of batty, Wier a pair WM. BUC 14 and Bata, at 1520 8th at | eT a “AN ExpEuENcED ret a Apply Witte AN OQCUPANT OK TWO LAkGR Li AN at 831 14th si. tow first for, suitable at 1459 Kt, between f and Sp. MEN jpuyrerclan or other oftie. "Aine hal cdiroone y ANTED— FOUR, ACTIVE goods: AN ments to live mel. HOOM 10, S03 72h W sole Tu OR CITY bik induce: nw. wih 00 FOR EIGHT MON TIES rag hands ANTED—A SINGLE WOMAN, TO COOK, ' wast | W ANTED—TO BUY A J Joust have, quod city’ refercngs ent xe" | WW Iostbe iu wood onder. Apply at 1200'S Ie” | oftice. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DART, HAND. | Wy ANTED-JAMPS RAGAN, PLUMB at | VY Sicaan Pitter: 1018 days nim mole aon ANTED_ FOR 4 POSITION REQU TN. Be < Cowles’ Tauproved Stand W ikcation, etx hours eae, ea Se dsirwraye, Se-! Plans and Lethmaten {oprah tured araceg tive aly a Mikiale air waye, — | sulsry 89 weoldy. Apply im person Aa oasis 42877 ED- TRY A POUND OF BUPTPRING AT WASTED, YPMEN COORS, @10 TO #20 cua | atvy with batter told at 30 and 5 cen a sen Ceeylhd, Mitcham Mads = yr mbes. Malla 34-90-31" Genter Markt Grooms. NAT. LABOK BUREAU, ANTED_COOKS, CHAMBERMATDS, NURSES, 2 a ND-MAND FURNITURE, WV spent cooks waitre, farce wren fr wut of reuces, Cswediat Wye whol) FM BCLSMAM, “G30! .. x Bests ad all kiuds of 8 the 7th sts wm ANTED-TO KNOW OF A SINGLE: the mkin that LOSE JELLY w : tallow or glycerine im NSE AGENTS TO TAKE ORDEKS FoR (ic ta, 23 conte. oud fur “heer Volunteor Soldier of pesial territory: a) GM bse Pee 1D Pui ho HOUSE 6) ont, WHG BUST 2 | 2 ae ‘an experienced ; good rel ~ | Yr ana <TY LAND WARRANTS Wu J. "Address Ee Le Star office ¥ Auorney at Law, Room 41, Le Divit Wasten 4, GIRL, (WHITE PREFELRED) ag | Building, re cash for Military Bouity Land good nui chainbermuaid for servicws in any War prior to the Bee Call at 1230 17th at. mw. | tel whl ‘TAN J SORE ‘edition just | Yo dete in everything y ANTED ALL PUBLIC SP colored Soodals ania porate iatine to 4 jer, RICKS” Aromatic Sauill” Br Bweetand relish. "No tr. #then cp nat WASTED DUSINESS MEN To Leave THN Wooster aah up for nea Job and bovik penis: We mT EE « sain 1 Prior ana ‘covers or yr full par- SrhON weneral axent, Db.c. apeze ED DRY good salcaman, Control ad Fecuummnenied,* note other eed qgAiidress, with Teal natne and address, am si RED CONSTIPATION CURL. ood laxative, t fron mercury), | Be i | WARES cbt WASTE TE ENOWN rita outs Commissioner of De A Terri- ries (except Maryland), mbm WANTED ANGHEST CARH PRICE PAiD rout we Watches, Guna, Pistols sal Furniture, sv er Be a Tools ani all kink of Household Puruit Box 135, Star office Wid Sonn ay ANTE ARVERAL MORE ACTIVE ems to distribute circulars an chee -toapy* aS Uae onder fr gar ou Pull uuormation 2 ave tw. Ht. L. VILLEE & CO. LADIES, LOC OR TR: brn Phy sonaerfal Teatrely new specialty a ies on re no pai particu. te a Wed Lis Ghicare. Mk wide ‘ANTED—AN AMBITIOUS EARNEST MAN located outside principal cits. to represent: in fstree @ resrounible Louse. Good salary. | experience, pools called Es Sate FACTURER SUPT. Lock Box | POSEN. Waris op. th 5 NY mb38-métudw mducted by ladies. Men an white and =e for’ all kinds of doinestic la Withreferences.. 717 Mat. mw. mh30-Lw* TO TAKE led for anid re Rr tiny seates, 10th and ka.we J ANTED-MOTH AND OTHEK INSuOTS EX- 4 oy WANTED (A COMPETENT AGENT, ‘orders for 8 new and unequalled Work. Also, a suitable man for new sud stan, ox suizery, Apply D. APPLETON & CO. at ANTED LADIES TO TO LEARN aR oUrAING Ws Cominindoner, bb ek pnd eg gn ye a office from 9 &m. w 9 Pan. ‘Lelaphone 344 ce ‘thie ie iines “coe VANTED—STEAM CARP CLEANING. NO scart Partai Blt Son | Wanteh Greue Gaur Surat sp 4H. CHACE & Biko. da ave ale ED_BY THE FRANKLIN, RELIFF, 4880. Witton afta his city enereeue aud thorourchly re- is: experience wot necessary. ‘B51 Massachusetts ave, olen ae hig-Ima MADE EASY BY wr “International h) J ANTED — SCPELPLUOUS “HAIR “OpLaren ated. leaving no trace. My Elec eedle Pro ae. LOST AND FOUND. Needing no re- > ST—A GOLD BROOCH, A car ant 1 iT between its pavwe:aleo ia = cata nadie ‘be arden of the square Suntan ot Modea.® teas Fao. y Wasting | Paid will be yaid tor Tiere ha 2 ton, D-0. Sted atiie tof Lafiete Suara Coe Wiitirgra omens FF "p10: pert wee ca, a ee Pe By rd x at with string i return qustzmase ic photo, ee gg Spat Sue Si CLAN Hestauraatt and "Dinius na aEY00. ee ries, oo Est ao: ST. 1518 Si AND PENN. x te Box contain ieturn to 1007 ¥ ot am and re ap WANTED—ROOMS. a FRIDAY, , 1ST, A BLACK ‘ANTED—GENTLEMAN WANTS AN UNFUR- bes Lg item please come forward, jTov9 Wied batt eae acre floor, front; perma- JAMES J. OPETLY bin awal snhageasrPat as = FR TREE Grocer a Liquor Deaton and G ate a cos H.W Star of a -_ cr Gallas woswert i tet 1 SSE e ‘A SUITE OF wuitable roward given it left at Wi Paes ey mint be between 15th and 12th ste, any and G and Massachusetts ave.; with or. without "Address, with teruns, K.. a ie Vy pedeatin SPACE, 40 x 50 FEET, TWO Wises pobectionebe fore manufacturing ‘business. ie A, YOUNG G ‘ANTED_BY ce A YOUNG Dc a ED Diack, peotch aud Yorkeluire reed aie nator of Fri, s reward will be paid on his 1601 chingotts ave. Lotro ne. po reward, t: Sen Soruer Hl and North Gapitol ABLACK FUR TIPPE “ONE A GOLD BAND, WITH ped bade forusin the wt H ON N TURADAY, IN OR N MORE fomnc tation, puree contatuine #59. bills rewarded Uy teavinw i with Tike Lose room suiteble "and bedrooin, with oF wi cei ard, sunated Between en aith aud’ Loth stevand gat board. od G. st n.w.;. references given and re- Str REWARD WiLL BE F uD FOR THE a ED ENTLEMAN AND WIFI PAID Wieeenrenetstare geeks “At | down of toa a aed Sat "ok board, i i 7 s Wor ir Dec 27th last. Apply to 407 Lath st. bw. mt "a AREED SOO seta Pas oot cORGLUDED 95 ie PROPOSALS. Mat end wil ag a | POSALS FOK RATIONS FUEL AND MILI Piiuents and. for purposes, Booms Pp» TARY Surah ra © BON, Bes} Katate and Insurencs, 1750" ae QuanrEgnastENs OFFICE, stnw. Wasusoron b,c. March & INST. Sener EL NWoven Fac doe as WANTED--HOUSES. Day OF MAY pe Hie Fanaa tae and ut ANTED_TO BUY, IN, SOUTHWEST, A FOUR | MAY. for farm “a Tod etn ‘ued States Mars room, nore of the follo | ee daly tie to the 30th June, Tae. lite cng Leneuc Union, Fa. Ansayin, “id, setae | aii ga” Pausscola, Fis. aid tions and blank proposals can can be obtained Application at auy of the stations named above, ig Se Servermes wi Cu Assistant Quarter: ath 2d Beet Pa.and G15 Sansome ‘street, Ram ‘ANTED—1,000 USES, 5 ‘Sealed Bropos his office Wein Fehingion, to sell to New York | until TWELVE O'CLOCK M cf the FIFTH DAY OF PAY ext. for fim ay hn tm ——_ lat ats, Helmets, ete., to be de- Iivered’at the tice of the Assistant me, ten wt peer cee a4 es, a Rew ‘Brook- ati apriiwe thy ie Thi ote res vc an ee tpomdect any or all thls and to tea an muda turers tie freee a ‘inde ice

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