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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, APRIE 12, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVE WASTINGTON: Down fide daily circulation more than trebte that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and mech greater than that ef al! the other daily papers bere added tomether. tem TUR STAR cant undertake to preserve oF return reected communications, Contributors whowtth to posaras their manusertpls, f wn used, should keep « copy. "9 Matter of whatever character tntended for publication must, Y tks appearance the same day us desired, reach the office not later than 12 o'clock noon. 52 No attention paid 1 Anonymous Letters oF Communications on any subject. One of the leading railway presidents of the South complains of the Interstate-commerce law on Uhe ground Uhat it “will not permit compet ton.” Possibly this is true from one point of view, bat if ts not true from another. It may prevent ‘the reckless underbidding which used to go on when one railway system was trying to build it8elf np by ruining its rivals, and the money of ‘the small stockholders was shamefully wasted to Satisfy the vanity and line the pockets of a few magnates, But those practices had the effect of destroying competition slso—not the competition ‘between corporations—but the wholesome com- petition between the small shipper and the large. ‘Under the operation of the new law, if it shall be honestly and efictently administered, the petty dealer who is struggling to get up tn the world will no longer be denied the favors granted to his rich neighbor, Dut can compete with him on an equat footing, as far as the cost of scampering goods from the market tot Contract, This im ior Of competition every fair-minded citizen will be giad to see én- couraged, whether the carrying companies regard 4 with complacency or not. —<—<—$— The Toronto Globe does not go astray in warn Ing its readers in Canada that the situation in the Anglo-American fisheries controversy 18 very serious It appreciates better than some of its cotemporaries in the United States, apparentiy, the resolve expressed in the President's recent brace tae nr against aggression by the Dominion. action of every branch of our government, including the recent declaration of the executive, is based upon the assumption that the Canadian treatment of our fishermen is ai insult to the United Statesand that the national self-respect will be satisfied with nothing less thai effective retaliation. It is too late toestablish that it will be cheaper for the nation in dollars and cents to submit to Canada’s exasperating and outrageous conduct. Public opinion has been expresved im the practically unanimous Voice of the national legislature, the whole republic has assumed the fiahermen’s griev- ance, and the question is no longer whether we ‘will not make mouey by purchasing with rectp- roeity a cessation of Canadian insults, Dut what kind and degree of retatiation will be necessary to Dring Canada to terms. $$$ + ‘The disappointments of great men in their life ambitions would furnish texts for a more interest- ing and instructive chapter than the stories of | thelr successes. Goethe's desire to be a doctor of | science made him a poet under protest. Riche- Hew’s sepiratious toa career as poet infused a taint of bitterness into his enjoyment of the career as statesman and dipiomatist whieh fate had marked ‘out for him. As we get down into the lower ranks of public life we find the same thing prevailing; but one that must strike every mind as especially ‘wonderful is the youthful resolve of Johm T. Ray- | mond, perhaps 28 droll a comedian as our country | asever produced, to play the solid parts of Shakespeare. A like fact 1s noted of “Paistaff” Hackett and the comedian Burton. All these men, if they had insisted upon fighting na- ture and sticking to the course their tastes dic- tated, instead of exchanging that for one to which their faculties were adapted, Would have lived and died without efther fame or fortte, and the world ‘would have safferéd a positive loss. The good luck which so many of their less successful brethren have envied them might better De called good sense. It was their happy power of discerning ‘the hopelessness of one situation, and their readi- ness to accept the chances another held forth and to accommodate themselves thereto, poummnbremosnah warn ‘The accidental shooting of James M. Ward, the Irth comedian, by 3 supernumerary who was playing with him at & Boston theater last evening, seems to have been a genuine thing and not mere- ly @ sensation got up for advertising purposes. ‘Sunflar casualties have occurred before, and yet actors and managers have not felt strongly enough impelled to take a united stand against the use of Teal firearms inatheater. There are mechanical devices by which all the artistic effect of a fusit- Jade can be produced on the stage without appre ciable risk to either the actors firing or the actors fred at, They cost a trifle more than condemned muskets, It Is true, but no wadding is used, and ‘the fire from the muzzle does not go far enough to set fire to clothing near at hand. Most slight-of- hand performers employ them, and there is no reason why they should not be found in the prop- erty room of every place of dramatie amusement, oa ‘The discovery of a gigantic system of robbery on the Pan-Handle route will direct the attention of fretght superintendents on other ites of raft. ‘way to the necessity of greater care in protecting (Weir goods. It ts a marvel that the inefictency ot tue soft leaden seal has not made itself apparent to ratlroad men long before this, as it has been a constant cause of remark among shippers for | years. Probably the Pan-Handle pirates would | have continued their career undisturbed a good | ‘while longer if they had been content with mod- erate goin. It was their own rapactty, rather than any especial shrewdness on the part of their | employers, that led thew into the hands of justice, ‘The inventorof a simple, but practical apparatus for preserving the contents of a freight car intact from point of departure to destination has a smali fortune waiting tor him whenever he asserts his claim to it. aoe Brookisn hada narrow escape last night trom Another great theater fire on the site of the horror of 1876. It was necessary to stop Sara Bern. harit’s play in the midst of the first act, and to send & fireman upon the stage, who, with some | Senistance from the mechanics of the theater, overcame the flames, ‘There was no stampede. A few of the audience rose to thetr feet, but the majority sat quietiy in their sats, Decause they knew that the building was fireproof, and that the exits were 0 many and so large that the hall could be emptied in about one minute by the clock. If there be any moral im this for W: ton managers, let us hope that they will nd i Cut and make a note of it. a ‘The question of the right of the B. & P. road to @ccupy public reservations is receiving an over- hauling. The road was such a blessing to the city. im breaking the monopoly of the B. £0. that its encroachments were encouraged or winked at. Sentimental gratitude is not, of course, apprect- ated by a corporation, and ‘the good feeling of the people of Washington towards the road has already ‘Ween converted into ‘the more enduring and satis. factory shape of dollars and cents. The road has been fairly reimbursed, and may now be ques- Uoned without injustice concerning ite right to ovcupy and disfigure the reservations, a ‘The Hyde Park meeting was a grand success, ‘The working people of England seem to unite en- ‘Wusiastically with the Irish in the “treasonabie” conspiracy against the coereionista. Washington Wil have its opportunity to express an optaion pon coercion, and sympathy for ireland, on Joseph Suith, jr., son of the deveased prophet, denonnees polygamy as the fraudulent invention of Brigham Young. Now is the time for Brigham to resurrect himself if be meang, as alleged, to antictpate the great day. A split tn the Mormon Church upon the polygamy question is an en. couraging omen, ee The vast and systematic freight robberieson the Pan-Handie road, amounting, it is sald, to nearly half a million dollars, were confined to through shipments, and local freight was untouched. ‘The lomes etther have fallen or will fail upon the road. ‘This is another argument in favor of encouraging local business, tsn’t It _—————— ‘The young imperial princes of Russia do not eed to subseribe for the “penuy dreadruls” to get all the exciting literature thelr boyish digestion will stand. They have only to search the crais library table for the daily nihilist mantiesto, sealant ee To Laows Wao Ware Lerrzns WHAT To SAY, Have you ever sat down tc write a letter. and with the best intentions? After pondering a while you st- tempt s start. You nibble your pen, you scratch your head: you don't know what tosay. You shut up your desk and put off writing to another day. NOTHING TO SAY, on TOO MUCH TO saY. WHICH 18 THE WoRST? Thave too much to sey. My fried Ferguson wants ecreny ne bas the lavelieat colors im ren en ‘Howe for 490. and some Jersey-ftting Spring Undervests for 44c. Madame Namara says I may write of Millinery again, as ahe has at last completed the deluge of orders received Easter week. Some of het work completed this afternoon #ill be on view to- morrow. However, I would advise you not to buy the seady-made Bonnets, but buy the materials and have them made up to your fancy, or adopt the suyestions of Madame 198 to what will become you. An in- terview will cost you nothing and you may learn something. Miss Cassidy earnestly requests me to mention the Piaid Silk Parasol, which, when rolled up, fono larger thins cane. Then it hase case of plaid silk to match snd a long handle most elaborately carved. “The shape of a star," so she said, “and aw- fally cheep for $3.48." Mise Borie te selling the Colored Cashmeres at 69c. and 75c. s0 fast that she tella me mot to sdvertine them: butI think it's right you should know what is in popular demand. We have them im all the new colors. Miss Vernon will be Yery eloquent about the merits of the Fancy Braid ‘Trimmings, in all colors, at 35c.0 yard. AAK to see them, add hear ber talk. Mr. Miller says New York competition don't trouble him, and he spoke #0 ear- nestly of the merite of the CHECK NAINSOOKS for white dresses, st 12)4c, that we have decided to put them on the BARGAIN COUNTER FOR TO-MORROW. ‘You know the bargain counter is located near the door of No. 1147 ease. are, ‘Miller says those Nainsooks come in a variety of colors; they look pretty. Ireally ‘think it worth your while to ask to see them. Those 98c.," 90 said Dolly Graham, and anyone that knows het will believe her. Lote more to say, but no time or space, and whats muddle I've made of what I have said. TOO MUCH TO SAY is worse than TOO LITTLE ‘TO SAY. I know my employer will say so to me when he reade this advertisement, but I shall blame it on ‘the buyers. Please cali and see the things I've written of, and the hundred and one things I have omitted, ‘and thus save from trouble the advertising man of the ROY AL. (4. LISNER, Proprietor,) P PP wayyy th aa aplz 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ts Ware Waarnee WILL NECESSITATE LIGHTER CLOTH- ING. NOW 18 THE TIME, THEN, TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS, WHEN THE ‘SIZES ARE FULL, IN THE MOST COM- PLETE STOCK UF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADE TAILOR-MADE BODY-FITTING CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND YOUTHS— READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE—EVER BEFORE GATHERED TOGETHER UN- DER ONE ROOF IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. SAKS AND, COMPANY. LOOSELY WOVEN SCOTCH CHEVIOTS SREM TO FIND GENERAL FAVOR, NOT ALONE WITH MEN OF QUE TASTES, BUT ALSO WITH THE ULTRA FASH- TONABLES OF OUR CITY. WE'VE GOT THEM, IT 18 SAFE TO SAY, IN A HUN- DRED DIFFERENT PATTERNS, IN COLORS RANGING FROM THE BLACK ARD GRAY MIXTURES TO THE MORE PRONOUNCED FAWX COLORS. BAKS AND COMPANY. TN FANOY PATTERNS, sUCH AS CHECKS AND PLAIDS, THE STOCK WE SHOW THIS SEASON 18 SIMPLY PEER. . LESS, THE LOW OUT VEST, AND COAT WITH BOLLING LAPPRL, 80 POPULAR WITH YOUNG MEN, ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE, BOTH IN SACK AND CUT. AWAY STYLES, AND FOR PERFECT FITTING QUALITIES STAND PRACTI- CALLY ALOKE, BAKS AXD COMPAXY. ‘THE LOW PRICES WHICH OUR VAST FACILITIES AND MARVELOUS BUSI- NESS ENABLE US TO NAME FOR SUITS, POSBESSING IN THEMSELVES EVERY MERIT KNOWN TO THE TAILOR’S ART, ARE SURE TO AGREFABLY SURPRISE ‘THOSR WHO, IX THE PAST, HAVE BEEN PAYING MERCHANT TAILORS EXORBI- TANT PRICES FOR THEIR CLOTHEs, WHILE LABORING UNDER THE IM- PRESSION THAT THEY COULDIT GET FITTED READY-MADE. TRY US ONCE, 45D THAT DELUSION WILL VANISE DITO TEDUAIR 8aK3 AND COMPANY. FOR FROM $10 TO 825 WE CAN FUR. ‘ISH A SUIT YOR BUSINESS OR DRESS PURPOSES, THR EQUAL IX’ POINT OF STYLE, QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND PRRFECT FIT OF ANY A MERCHANT TAILOR CAN PRODUCE FOR 50 PER CENT MORE MONEY. OUR $15 SUITS ARE, PAR EXCELLENCE, THE HIT OF THE SEASON. SEE THEM ONCE AND YOULL AGRRE WITH Us, SAKS AND COMPARY, ARTISTIC CLOTHIERS, ple 200 TO 308 SEVENTH sr. Sree Axp Scion Hosrar. Btosk for the coming sensoti fa now sits fall- Secret eine ta Lint ont. Coton tae atyien in ‘Thread and Silk. We consider;tt in both variety ‘and intrinsic value the best stock of Hoslery im the city. Weaquote as “Specials” the following: Finer grades, silk-clocked, 35c., 37}. and ‘50c. per pair. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, double heel and toe, colors, Black, Navy, Seal,Garnet, Gray, Tat and Wine, only 37 ie. per pair. ‘ankles, superior quality, colors, IA. Blue, Pink, Sulptrar, Old Gold, ‘Lt. Brown ‘and Black, ouly $1.50 per pair. (Main floor; right side) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. New, Szasoxastz Srixs *Having enlarged thia stock to double its for- ‘er size, {t now embraces nearly all the desirable Foreign and Domestic Silk Fabrica, presenting an assortment in variety and richness pever be- fore shown by us, As a fairly good index to the stock we quote: 50 pes, Summer Silks, in white and black, and black and white checks and broken plaids, only ‘39¢. per yard. 25 pea. Summer Surah flilis, ina variety of nest, stytiah checks, only 69c. peryard. 20 pea. Summer Silks, in light, changesblo check effects, only 620. par yard. Weare showing a superb stock of Pongee and China Silks, in both plain and fancy shedings, ‘There is every indication of an increased de- ‘mand for these goods this season, they being tin- donbtedly the most popular fabric for evening care the seashoreand mountain retreats. We jer: 19-{neh China Pongees in natural color, with ‘neat, fancy figures and pin-stripes. These can be made into entire sutte, or used in combiita- tion with the plainfPonges. Ouly 60¢. per yard. 23-inch China Ponges, in dark grothd colors, ith pin-atripes in ight effects, only 4g. per ¥ 33-inch Real Chins Silks, in sll the lesding dark aud light shades, only.85c. por yard, 24-inch Fine China Sitks, in light ground colors with fancy figures and stripes, only 81 STaaihn Sitke retain the well-deserved pop- ‘ularity ass handsome yet rerviceable silk fabric. ‘We are showing an excellent line of plain shades, with hairline plaids to match, only @1 per The “Diamond” China Silk, so-called on sc- count of the diamond-shape design woven into ‘the fabric. These come in all the newest, soft shades, and will make elegant evening costumes, tea gowns, &e. Only 1.25 per yard. Elegant line of Chins Silks in delicate ground shades, with high-colored flower desigua, very oboice, only €1.35 per yard. Buperd “ Novelty” China Bilis, rich-colored stripes, interspersed with contrasting flowery designs, only $1.75 per yard. 100 pes. natural color Shantung Pongees, each Piece containing sufiictent qhantity for a full suit, 84, €5, 87, 88 and $10 per piece. Adjoining this department is a dark room, where customers will be shown the effect of the different evening shades under gaalight. Ladies should not fatl to avail themselves of this ad- vantage, as many shades that look well by day- light bave an entirely different effect under aaslight. pices ‘Through south arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. _ BABY CARRIAGES ar ‘THE FAIR, 812,7TH — Ww. ‘TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, and for that day only, we offer the following, unheard of bargains in Baby Carriages: Cord sro Baby Carriages (rattan) only... 825.00 $30.00 934.00 840.00 pteareteat Acall at our establishment will convince anybody that the above carriages are the best value for the money ever offered. THE FAIR, PRANKLE & CO., Proprietors, it 812 7th st, mw. Panasoxs. PARASOLS, PABASOLS. PARASOLS, PABASOLS. FOR RENT—ROOMS.__ wu FOR RENT--HOUSES. Ovn Easty Stavonren: “0 is RENT—LARG! ‘DSO! RNISHED | FOR NENT HPSIABLE TOU moms Fisetect ios arctnd doors gery ot ee | Rise nie tts reve am t — suitable for three gentlemen ora funy. = 3 tent $26. Le ext etka KNOCKING THE BOTTOM OU? OF Niagt PRICES! aoe an: eumamer selec; 1258 See | peer MPRCENT, at, MERIDIAN 2 * tetwreet jah ana one, eatare abe ‘ Ok REXT_DELIGHTYTT ROOM GER’ sLITH | a7, SYS Hemme Sa ioe PS : sccond- floor (runt, with Arst-clast Table: Board. | OGL "$10 pos mond ta advance a Fepameerate for the summer, reference pins DOR RENT. SIX-ROOM FRAME R RENT—AT 1112 WNW. TWO NICELY FUR. | water, . athw, nished communicating paricr and bed-room ; north apleore and south exposure: also one large south toon. If taken sf once will rent at summer rates, with bath, sae and attendance. apl2-ét BRENT TWO OR THREE SECOND-FLOOR Feo Tarnished or unfurnished: south front; of ionie; two other ith reference, cai ed BuREAG SI? Bane 1 WA Ra shld at, Georgetown. aplz-3t 1100 10th st,,cormer Lat nw. it | PAR RENT. DRICK HOUR 336 VAT Np aud ROOMS— CONCLUDED FOR pod, ty or) from fet get Lh = REEL sister Ktcaay fat Sages | Pent 38.) GROAN oa he Te ean ae gata May Tat, snd. wall ‘Only Toons for rent to tnomta, nO culldrens ‘desrable i ea . 516 10th st. nw. apl2-2t* of ee ES pine. Raa | Po ae Ww: 7B MAN, 65 A DAY TO THE AY TO Ped Pi {On & BON, ‘Estate and 1226 oe E ST. NW. SUITE OF 1. ‘Tight one. Call at G11 Berets’ for per f | sun. ? 3m site Sema ia Boor. see te. Wappee ae rn HEE W. I HOUS: : Se iy on! ES. ROR RENT_con. EXPERIENCED 7 4 i cs n Three lines of ca veo ey we ae a Worrterred seven rosa: basements Goedtins tim, | References exchamsca, ‘~ease 4 wi te | Bepomenta; Datwesn Gani 6 7th and 16th st. Bo POR RENT FURS ISHED — of af¥ Mo PT Te ede) eter ‘o atetnctoeT Nenen: hove 1807 LSU a.: 6 WANTED FURNIgHED HOUSE 9 arene | Weert ives furitre, int tera Fe ENTE CEN ISHED AND UNFORNISHED | 20 Teh 4 es pee HE | DELTA, star omen i ments, at 2100 Kat wet 450 Tt. WASTED HOUSE_FOR 4 Pa RA PRIVATE FAMILY; WW iteceas nd and De condition "State tina Abas A, Star | Naa So rte ae ek ay it “comer Pent e ve. and tote nt AV ANTED-AN exreny Wis pS TE apie. on, AT oe Waren ied oft BR REXT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON we TRD~THREE OR FOUR cee! elle tain Fock tne, sce Roa tNEED, ROOM OR o roperty on me Apply of WM. 8, WHLLd, 8. WELLS, 014 Gthat.aw. 1t* | Bor Price & Bier othee. ° fronting two stroe J Paes, for Matt housekeeping: | tooks, Pot ty pe ie da eee ree Wea h GE FOR, GE: rs ay HOUSE: Bie seis Ae or RTA PARLOR SUE SICKLE PUR | Pou RAAT 1307 ara wT yw. Neat aL Tw Ysirh wall rooonsmended “ti East Cay Jay of he ished, ey Roots, southern expostire: story, Rick, sit Foomme, ‘ath aid Larye oo fein SLEEP | an, hus ou sisi our Srp icsane er bet | god mi onder, To be vacaud ANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS SKIRT. HA HAN; eee ~ ‘ MS Sa | WS Soe a | Pee ae Su | pe a hocloes er epeanath Owner preiered Sait | Ho forsammer: private faushy apleate Ware bth 70 COOK, WASH-AND Ino! See fiDiier oak wee wise Fz: Fria cox NICATING ROOMS, imust have good city references and stay MAY ist ried, Tilt Hav peng os rin perpen ete car! oot SARI - ‘a ia y arm na NE. A NFARLY NEW AgiET Tia eRe ae eee xceed mix-roces with bay-witdow, celles sod ‘e N eee 8S Ea "ape eng | ie Metra For EFT DaRIALE ROM FoR’ noust: | SS Peano e cr pBthec ne ‘oe ait Gintrarty ince permanent a cal AN TED BY A conga rie w|F ying, second dJosets, ere, ta ssitores andeare: Trentlow. B10 Bst uw. py ae FLOOR, SINGLE OR ER E Fou lott uw apii ae (good roma in perfect order’ Feat Bot Derfest order! wwulted. TRE HAVE A NICE ‘will rent by the year if — ANTED A, SuIDSEE AGED a8 Cook in restaurant, avait nt the southeast corner 434 TIDY COLORED fo Sunday work. x i Fa C 3 3 ANTED—TO iT ABOUT “AP APRIL 16TH A , » ANTED= TO BEN’ PRL iH A SMALL FAMILY a THOR. sian I locator stow, epli hed Ho delichttull At Low Prices WASTER TA RELIABLE Caan g mi; eoncral; i ecw ‘Aadress TER- NT—2 PLEASANT ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, Per month unul “October, “ah obly FL BTEWALT. aie ven'e Seeees “ueneE® | ANT. Star o Ripalneae ae ears rer. a 7 as ‘TRIMMED Hate, pply Dew. G Jeieaa fame Satie RAND, UR- | thanens partion. sro Raviy: ne otideen si MASSACHTURE Ts Avi. RUN- Our Trimmed Hat Department beats the world, at Winnie BORER Se Tg acy seen end mo lider FPQREERT By THE 15TH. A LAnGr, Tuis Ie ameed Yoo Blatant lottions totee sits pices ranging st €2.50, €3, 84, and $5. CURIE corm and F ta shed oom at 800 10th st w. aphid > pleanand ine runner *"Prmaranion sr —h BELL BOONE WHO UXDER- Faw REST—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROONE ately. A. P. HILL & CO, 1338 apLi-lw FLOWERS. W oe ‘on table, Apply et the Auburn, one ale Soe feetioa con: | FOR RENT. fae Piura TWo-sToRy Hlogant Prench Flowers st 18, 19,26, 35,60, and | Pe 2veu cor Seat att a anijprree a Fad utes frowt | Fa tenet ellipe: yine, 750. « bunch, aes WHITE GIRL TO SEW, AT 214.4 | } V ANTE Bc D AN] > BOOM. NOTYERY FAR YAR os Ete a baie ome an SAG ‘ iT—935 K 81 7B. 'O NICELY oa Sy EN -ROOM CK Nees WOMAN 10 COOK, Wasit AND ey ees enth: aches: Fe h somutlesta bay he hort Fr Bis rate, ek oe ‘Bt ‘atte a ore gro care tdhout board; geutlemen 7s , All colors of ‘Tipe st 25, 87, 50, 68, and 754.0 bunch. ait prin nee. Apply 208, oft ED- LOTS. “pli a2 seyantwer. | wiseebat ison ts Ww AN T pam Rk RENT—D ESI} ROOMS HOUS AN DAO! 1 ‘ANTED— A YOUNG, MAN IN A apiaat = = : Ficsine, Faruished craituroret cook tt eae BURR TSnt Me OK bok ‘RIBBONS. ft ubderatand ta rel AN’ ie TRBS, bay window: private bath aud ail posibie von- | NORTHWESTERN SECTION ef the city, fora t gant Pun Hibs eneunve sti a very oe | Wot, ty iow, Bete | ay APU SURURES, | wera windy, Pe pte tnt pall poi on BUR Vance ak Rel A ahh ‘SRT “BOY (WHITE OT | map. Address Box 21, ‘spS-Ame | “apli-see Fok FNrenraininc HILL & JOHNSTON, loom 7, 519 7th st. EXT qERON OM, FU ee | CPTEND DA WATER % S| Ei tye eeutiemen, at @4 per woik each. | YOR RENT -NOOM HOUSE, ALL Nake, @ lrpe amoctnaat, st @1.86, $1.50, 64, ERNE Gos Arse ¥ ANTED-MISCEL OUS | sie’ at ae er noon, | Ege eer Meo otelanaaeh ‘$2.50, and 98. t EROF FLAT SAIL poaT AT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HOOM, | fyha'a'e Cina . ¥ Hikb-TMMEDIATELY, A AOTIVE, EE Bridge please call'at Loug Beises., Mr nae ‘nd floor. gotuthern expomure, airy ane | ant; two ns Rooms on fourth floor, with JOR BENT—SEVERAL DESIRABLI EX TWo. oe Vie ier? “By thomas W. Roox” Spied book mw a bie bound st G03 Fak. he apittee | Faeliines new come sonpcetn ih oo em ‘ Blogant Beaded Silk Visites at 98, 80, 810. Boraledy scatvaane? GEORGE WATSON, Publishers Sieemtrarnt gosenprrr_ INGREASING h RENT_VERY DESIR ohne fee Se ae fe Tel po eeet Rooks oor ct puitdiytoutwest cue | EY ss 14TH 7 ith, ota, to they and Loch ste, elegant furnished sunanva Warts WEEes, Oo TS Sa eae sr cea ig | Miter wadRuaRB Ean RT | Boel ea Royer he 3 Jerseys st 93 cents, $1, and $1.25. quired. 1708 M st. n.w. re fife Boston: ony Orchestra 3 J eel | Sabet os eae a ANTRD—A WHITH MAN TO DRIVE DELIVERY sdanup Henteatie eats for sale : RENT_AT 307 ¢ ra x. ape th bats CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fat. LACE CAPS. Vv = x Bony staid Sihec news ater Opaeey | Music eRe cain ee eee ee FOR RENE THIRTEEN ROOM MASTIC Piu ap) | TED—SLIP- 3 > D lon 12 1Nth st. nod. tne. Pe eoreeeme te on oe ‘WARZED-SEVERAL goo “Gaxvasanim yon | \ Wart See work a ‘Ok RENT_WAY i, DESIA PARR P| moderate to a private tainly. 3. PRED RE airerepiion alition i Seco inand gioed. Orders by mail promptly attended x roome: oP a. av SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES 635. = ee Le cae ee ies, eee «halal oes hee Wesibsaot EP eas Fopes | NY eacae Ae eg rece | RR cee ce Le fay Noveltiew fe an PARASOLS AND SILK UMBRELLAS. rade; Heady suublovaent: $9 par week cart: splot" Manufacturers, cor. 7th ee apt asd ale fuga % Parssolgand Sik Umbrellas, eyilah, handaoms, ad | iat ae nod: nek zaaled ites Agron ANTEDTRY A POUND OF BUTTERINE AE RENT SEvESAL nice, at remarkably low prices, ap11-7t 29 Pearist., mn, Mass., P.O. Box 5678. atiy wth utlar fod a 30, ‘end 33. outa fet td with or without ick eebean e house, on 6th st, ‘ANTED — FOR A University. PERMANENT PLACE, A | wet your, money. iW. CLARENCE DUVALL. food ook ¢whiie) in small fama, who will aseint (Succemor to — RB RENT—AT 1306 ST., OPPOSITE FRANK- 1 & Marr.) 4» and good ED. Fat vack small tone Roos forsia hed, third fluor ; Fane. ED Feleranc ge required Adu drvosy se gee | | Wet AxED-AO TIAA. WD ARNG | cool st nigh senteman only: @6 per month. nt FS RENT, PS Hg e HOUSR, WITH | Satistaction ‘guaranteed. Taloe ands es sled de aud water, Cet ri) WEN-AKD_WOMEN-70_c ia epoaitye apll-3t* R RENT-ON MAY IST, PART OF A Veny DE. | _*/0St DUVALL, 025 Fat, aw, the Great Bargains at . ‘and colored ee ‘wok $100 | E | Warn r0%g CATE WACK WELL wiTHOUT | K'sinbie Paruished Houss, to souna ay, of gaa, = Saves your sives wonderfull ss 5 = ape St we 8 a i) —op1l-im* Your dealer bas tt sENT (1236 O STREET. 1, XEAR Towa ol : ow front Toons ~ Rey é co ag 7 re at en rar were, UR Sg ee hind gore, furnished” Heferences exch a a ‘ton for at 880 work. Also tw ELIGER BABUR? alto, the beck ‘oul or sreawthen- | Hint nelzhboriood. “ee GEO) '3ON, | ing the system, A pare vorptah le, contains "HRI MMUNICATING ROO! SRualiees Genetul Agent, 1300 GEORER SS Hoguiniae. Ai Drugwiste, S0e 9 button for SL2a, ig ine ey J bog Er 4 A §% sapling wise | oor furniahed; im ‘a private family: Real Estate and Tusurauce Agent, Pi AA § iJ ANTED—FOR THE COMING MON’ i — ae. ncaa _ _ B86 F ot nw, z Ku £44 9.9 Bem WAtiteat newpabhiaton nog Mae genta yor Rep we Of the vst FOUR ELEGANTLY FU Oe nN ood NEE | arene and experience.” AppIy to HL. WADE. 150 Wisrsc Sear ad ieigiere | Avitgome within. too, blorks of Rension sd four af | twee! zt en, Abeta ing offices: new house: $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Pemibay vite ave between an arse S o'slooes Opa te. | ic overt one of seta sey fon mel for it Mola Erinting offices: new house jesired. ‘ apld ‘ANTED—A GOOD WHITE OR COLORED BOY x fe leading drugyiste, Pile P.O. Lock Box AST Or ReRDNOs <b to work in a bakery, one Soe ae cae ap9-6r | Rion RENT—APRID 157TH 1 Sed - ae = ‘store 304 ORR) G WARTED=AIRES CAS FRIGE, PAID. FOR | iar a meee evans fe Wy ANTED— LED « vi ‘Wo! the fear, T ‘lt ELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D ae Wate has ree aiiting of Houdeboia pe th orn foriss. modern. improvements: north’ atd : 710 7m.8 710 Tre. Sx. | sb Star office. mie ba as hive of arn and herdien, Bata TH. OT. bottles itol st., Grant row. ‘SR ae Se AE AME | Ware T OU OTM cas aE competent hands go One ‘spprenttics wanted. A Apply iy x eS "iGo Steet ce Brand Cera hwo at 1814 1 es an - = fen, atatrwaye, Ge.” Plans B15 Cat. n.w. 30-120 aa 00. v ” PANTED WON WOMEN EN COOKS, $10 T0 $20: OHAM- | Sronapplication,’ meen EWLY AND HANDSOMELY Bi 8 Men Cooks, Waltecs Farmers: Dal aaa | Vl WAXTED—snQOND-WAND Ftp ‘OAR: wire springs aud hair tusttresses it Be 3 | Bea ook EMO BUREAU BLT fist ame Wise Stoves, Deus, gud all kinds of House: | every room: delughtfaidy aol fo stimamucrs wi Bee tun “oo “oo 2. Su8 = api-ate rads a Bs bigpericath eer esa ‘Auburn. Penusylvani Ray a WOMEN, BOYS, AND GIF: 22 4 Ei ‘E! spam io eanvasing: 1 Radress’ “AID “BU : of the a that hoax kaka ate — 43 Eliotst., Boston, Mass. fragrant x ied for: comp 4 Le Tee = X AN B '—FLATS—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- Se Bo ay oO Ro tny and nat co in oconpie pene! bate, 2 ersten gang | ROLMNT EATS 2 rca AND thd conven Cooks Rirsea, Men, Cooks, Waiters, Farmers: bring simp eof call.on. ete 20. oan Se EE ‘German wom ViLER © NSTOR A FEW HINTS ABOUT MILLINERY. BE BUENA 600803 Fac ne meee | Soe ea nanpesiyed aS is AV ANTED — WELI-HECOMMENDED_ COLORED eared alg bony dE cf | = _—___ Cook for family in country. Box 8, Star office, Bulking, mere 7 for ailtary y pouty Land ap0-Bt" farrants insued for services th Nothing is of such paramount importance ¥ rANTRD—A PIEST-CLASB hia ioe Be ‘ORE | Rebel Pars ot Fo ENT- SRABLE OFFICE ROOMS, to's indy se the selection ofa ruitable Hator | 61) ROS SS ee Ww NTED_ONE MILIION CASES, OF goRR | Bric oren suite, second and third floors, in building tb Bonnet, the proper shape, suitable combination ANTED-A MAN TO THON Tete a APELY | uNHCa Sas ‘sauill Drove’ Toe bert, ot eS ay it! WALMER 8 00-01 Pane of shades and tints, in accordance to stature, a¢'810 Oth st. n.w., French taundry. — ap0-3i" Hot Pvt re pet sie | SEN-O8 Mea AVE he Sweenond complexion, &c., of the wearer, with acertain WASTED SA A, YOUNG PHARMACIST Witt ONE Wass Pu ie one, aes SINGERS, | attorney: Good crater py sin pd pe oat dal degree of taste to what is called “fashionable” Witte Apply at 600 Oth stn. w, pein yoicg tou IN se HINRI is i Arona a cad ape 2a SH ost Psteciees must be carefully considered. To do justice to ANTED_DUNDORDS | 3 IY NT BU- eae ee nt a5 Es PENT—OORNER 8TH STAND MD. AVE. NL Utes Me ee white a oe oe ior ail epg At By oe | We seat ara Hbtd ak na imting. > Site * uted, lero, tl welhecovt sicek. A few eH ie Bt SER stern Qi RENT FINEST LOCATED STORE TN A as 2d oe Aen guwslde. petnclpal cition tr Feprpeent | me ra ‘Boston Dry Govds House, 921 Penney vanie bel stady, should not be disregard. bis own locality, @ resi ible hor salary. See iG. ‘This isa rare opportunity to secure & Retorehoes. WattcPACTORER’ BUT, tay Toph poe | wat vei were ‘now imachivery ee Zaid | Business location." For furthes particulars inure ot AEG 1685, N. mores notte 706 D si Woy Foor aN ka IST We keep Millinery exciustvely, nothing else; (y ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN DEESs CUTTING srorkoanllfe mater aif on soa, da National Bank of Repubhe But die. Fister rescore act W mess are — keep it largely and correctly, and with the as- 1 rede rie atta Be sna patter nee 1119 14th st, opp. the Portland. ste ‘O8 RENT—BAREMENT. 1908 PA AVE. = x 40 ® sistance of only the best and most artistic Mil- \neasure, mead fon one —_ i NTED_AT OE z efi K Free es with good’ entrance Liners and Modistes can guarantee entire satis- ED=pt THE VEAUALEN, ELISE 4s80: GF Faro. box stalls: pes pergetic and th« i = .NT—STORE NORTHWEST CORNER 7TH faction, ny ag rtm tiaras ut etary | 8 EMEP ED Hay eno, YOunacd iain, leo | PORAMNE SOs NORTNST Gouet jam Pana appty ‘231 Massacl i AXD OTHER 1 ai age EX. a8 drug sore DUVALL. ae Da anid {uruitare fur, 3 them, (Successor to Duvall & Marr), Had Plate, @1L, ‘We havo in stock « large vatiety of Children's war DR RESSMAKING MADE, EASY. BY seen ‘ieee _a6-6t Lost ne a ‘Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, at all prices, es of Drossculting, ofc. wit, any inch uloor Wartice [ONER OF SRE FOR OR RENT a TORE 1220 G ST. N.W, WITH i ° A complete sesortment of everything appet- Vet! d Lande ee M eat i at ye Selo ‘OS WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, WFEMERFORD, 1296 Fat.nw, taining to Millinery, Ribbon, Velvets, Silke, igi rs eRyey ieica | Satine rma ame Spa 55 | oe rey ANG | ron RENT_DAMEKE YER & SON 1135 Fst. Feather Flowers, &c.,at prices as low as good. ag Sraped ANTED TEAM Se, Heicphcws 1s, 55 SOR, REST-OLD- ESE TRIRD FEED AND E'S fowacirla re 4 material and the best of workmanship canbe | 9° is are ate eyune a3. Meng? H. CHAE soc ui pio, Teron ‘La ave. Squee een oly "S12 per mouth. PHILS, | 2 ton, D. 0. mb2i-1m* lew York ave Re FOR Us AT 5 = we Win pe W Sper eck cen Ae a AT LOST AND FOUND. ISCELLANEOU Pe eeristy ‘THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLInERY ne. | quietly muds. cca CRESS! bun ‘OST—AT,OR BETWEEN THE FRbirT HOVER, please | ress, ‘TABLIGHMENT IN THE CITY. Ap00, 19 Geutral a, Boston, Massy box 3,170. baste sa wh Bl Tarot, ewer tard Cart, to bald four, ‘ASE—POR A MOXTH OB TWO MONTHS, EF ‘or more, a fine ‘Village oor F. B.M., Star. ‘OR REN ‘STABLE_IN REAR OF Ii WANTED—SITUATIONS. Idee sala a ok ‘AP atl ‘A DRESS sighs spa carriage: ib araten note we aut ™ Appiy to toa F BuiGES Tid Toth st "ABLE, WOMAN, AN EX- ; ee ieee ane eae MONEY TO LOAN. 15s = eset Be | Lost oaN, DOS, 0 LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ AT 5 TOG § z iitnacwcar 808 Ff ay a RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL ity of Dea a nee, es 3 MGercent pant Ey ‘shin desir: _8p9-3t C,H. PARKER, atta: es ced Wire Ges phon hile sree itera i SO | aati a FOR RENT = PU ox @ st 2 | Lie Ree ager caald EOS Pessian cat rE rose wel tartabed. Foege euas tour months or Uy the year. ‘address ON, 710 SEVENTH BT. X.W. ‘mh20-tukt,3m ae eA a | Wasrere alt Rene AHANDSOMELY FUR Nery cheap, fot foe 9 lieu, AMES W, TYLER, 980 Fat nw. sicond Hobe. ap9-3t 8 =o) ryt, AXD Shey AR BK OF ON REAL ESTATE, 10. rooms, 6 ‘908 Spot J rooms, Bk eee se ne 1 ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. re Wt Be ese ok a) REAL ESTATE, PROMPT TE MOEN AS, PARK STs Line Ht Mauas Fe eee eS Az» ‘see, mb31-1m e271 F ame. | RESTS x " HA! 4 TO LOAN BENT— ARMY pak, AD tnd, 3 eee inom teria eave te sewend, cord oes om TX OUR ZI r= NEW GRAND Seat bene ron Lice scare atte Revaarge | 2 ite somwrom. re mne_| ee hPa Sa Bapeotal: to B91 | JyfONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ‘eral tate, ‘ae “tin ae | emilee o's eg eae ana get ag 9) eee | Lis, = c LA eee tae ee as LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS OR Mens CFE corner 10th aed Foes te eat = STONY 30 10%; ‘eter BRICK Fat. iD BIUBEN STS, NICR penne erie iat Bd. DALY, 331 Pot. ee rca i zon Bow anon gaa Take BAY | Wwixpow Eee ar Tabs Thats LAMINATIC +

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