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THE EVENING STAR,|Oc: Bor. WASHINGTON: FRipaY. CROSBY 8. NOYES.. ‘The Evening Star has a rewulnr. permanent beun fide daily cireulation more than trebie that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that ef all the ether daily papets bere added ‘Will be an issue of exceptional interest to readers, and therefore one of unusual value to advertisers. ‘This mammoth editien will not only reach about every family ih the District, put will citeulate fully by carriers tn the outiying towns and neigh- Dorhood, thus constituting a medium for the com muniCation of business announcements which can not be approached much less equaled in this locality. (GwrThose desiring to avail themselves of this Taré opportunity to teach the pubilc eye will Greatiy accommodate the paper, as well as serve theif own purposes best, by sending in their am Rouncements as early as practicable to-morrow, fand In all cases before 12 m., if possible, In this ‘way only can the advertisements be classified properly, and the index thereof made complete aad reliable. a ‘The universal and enthusiastic applause given to Patti's singing 1s modified by the discordant Sound of denunciation, equally general and en ‘Unuisiastic, vistted upon the ticket speculators and exorbitant prices, Which stem to have Decome Tecognited se painful accompaniments of ber sp. Pearances, In Boston the theater manager inter. fered with the pians of the speculators to reserve the choicest seats in advance of sales at the box office by announcing that every ticket Sold would Teceive the stamp of the box office, and that no ticket would be accepted at the door which had not ‘the box office stamp, thus putting the publicon an equal footing with the speculators. In this city, At choice seats were reserved for speculators in aavance of sales at the box office as charged, the Public evened matters by refusing, except in a few Instances, to pay the doubly exorbitant prices demanded by the speculators, sothat many of such ‘Seats were sold at the last moment at a heavy Jos&. In Baitimote the publte indignation at sped» ulators and high ptices led to so general a revolt that not sufficient actual sales were made to promise a profitable engagement, aid Patti will not appear in that city. Perhaps it will at some lime seem wiser tO operatic and theater manage. ments to fender the pubile hearty and effective assistance in escaping the clutches of favored ticket speculators, and to break up the whole des testabie system, 6 een Reports indicate that the task of sir Kdward Thornton aud the Virginia debt cOmmission in coming to an agreement upon a Dasis of settle. iment Will be a very dimicult one, and may not be accomplished at all. The members of the com mission have not harmonized, repubii¢ans and democrats pulling apart for partizan purposes, ‘The commission and the representatives of the for- eign bond holders do not agtee as to the states surplus revenue, which is the basis upon which negotiations are to proceed. The bond holders also think that too much of the State's tere. nue is spent for seiools and other pur poses, diminishing the surplus applicable to paying the interest upon the public debt Other points of dispute are found Ju the questions whether the State cannot endure a higher rate of taxation and whether ot not the bonds should bear tax-recetvable coupons. The political bearings of the negotiations will prevent an agreement to an increased tax rate by the Vir- | ginta representatives, even if the State were able to Dear the additional burden. It is said that Sir ‘Kaward Thornton has sent to England for further instructions in view of @ proposition from the commission, and the bare possibility of a compro- mise upon bonds at a very low rate of interest, under the Riddieberger act, Dut With tax-reveiy. able coupons, 1s suggested, ee ‘The old saying that the law is no respecter of persons is, like all sweeping rules subject to a auiticude of exceptions There are certain jaw-breakers, for Instance, who receive The Most tender consideration from the local gov- cs within Whose Jurisdiction they operate. ‘The gainblers who have ruled Chicago for so many years, to the injury of its social and business lire ‘and Ube degradation of its politics, furnish a case in point. The law forbidding the pursuit of their calling 1s piain enough, and they are not ignorant either of Its existence or of Its meaning; Dut the new city administration takes pains to caution them that they must close their dens, not to-day, or to-morrow, but by Tuesday of next week. This looks ike an unjust discrimination. If a street thief ts found with his hand im another man’s Pocket, he ts promptly collared and carried to the nearest police station, whence he takes his jour. ney, by successive stages, to the penitentiary. He 43 not simply “warned” to give up pocket-picking on or before the tenth of the month under pain of prosecution; and yet the influence of the thief upon the general moral tone of the community is SO much less baneful than that of the gambier as to dety comparison, gt At a meeting of the united labor party in New ‘York city last evening onedelegate created a sen- sation by declaring that there was no essential antagonism between capital and labor, but that their hostility was the resuit of the artificial and “abominable system of competition.” This is a Singular statement. Competition, fuirly conduct. ed, is supposed to be the very life of trade, elther sm ite higher or in its more humble waika. “In one Particular, however, the speaker's declaration ad- qaits of no question. The ultimate interests of capital and labor are identical, It 1s only a near- sighted policy on one side or the other that in- ‘volves them in war; and in politics it would serve both of them best to work together against the professional pipe-layers, who give bad government to both and charge them the bighest possible price tort ee ‘The movement for improved street-car rails in New York and Brooklyn doesnot seem to make much headway in the State legislature, and so far ‘a the pubile can see, that sleepiness seems to have overtaken the movement which ts the forerunner of death by freezing. Nearly everybody knows ‘That the T-rail is a musance, and that te grooved Tail & sure to be substituted at some time, But ‘the railway companies everywhere are apparently able through the resistence of Inertia, apd perhaps at times through the Use of active measures, to a ‘The West Virginia democrats, to thelr own. sur- prise perhaps as much a8 tothe surprise of any ‘watcher of their movements, suddenly united yes- Terday upon a candidate tor Senator, who will com. ‘Test the seat to which Mr. Lucas was appointed the governor. Tt-aas neck or nothing with thee, 28 only a few hours of the called session remained. Af they could have reached the same point Defore ‘the close of the regular session, there need have een Bo contest, no bad biood, and no such ex- Double 124] and 1243 Lithet ae, B IMPORTED FRENCH EY - piekiehinbicio @ fall sean, Sor EEA Bt cq + SP roe all ‘So many of “our boys" have grown to “man’s estate” since we first commenced to clothe the boys of Washington, snd have continued through youth and manhood to honor us with their patronage, that—whenever we get time to think—we are reminded by their cheering presence time grows on space. Experience is ‘an exacting teacher, and those who fail to profit ‘by her teachings may well say they have lived fn vain. How well we have applied the lessons of squarter of a century's experience in the ‘manufacture of Boys! and Children's Clothing modesty forbide eur saying. The magnificent Stock of Boys sh4 Children’s Clothing to bs found in our house to-day, combined with the Jow prices that our vast business and large ex- Derience enables us to name, tells the story more forcibly than caf any words of ours. SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘For wear-resisting qualities, combined with Deauty of design, commend us to the produc tions of the “Auburn Woolen Mills.” We are offerinat six different designs of this most ex- cellent fabric—tepressnting about 250 suits— made up t0 Ht boys, ages 4 to 14 years, at the ‘special price of @4,85 each. They come both in Pleated and Norfolk styles, perfest Mtting, well made, colors dark and light gtay, brown and ‘am, smd two very handsome combination viele, SaiS AND COMPANY. At the popular price of five dollars we offer At least muxty styles te select from in plaids, ia stripes, in mixtures of various shades, in cassi- ‘meres, im rough-surfaced cheviots,in blue chey- soteens, in Faoht cloths, in light colors, in me- Giurf colors, in dark effects, in pleated, Norfolk, ‘blouse and sailor stylea, We have fully 2,500 Suite, at @5 cach, to St boys between the ages of 41019, from which to make your selection. We {think youcan be suited from such an sssort- tent, SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The “Harris Oassimere” needs no praise of Otrs. Its merits ate too well and favorably Known this country over. We have had sey- eral stylesof thie material made up into Suite for the little fellows, They are handsome in de sign, truly elegant in make and shape, and will fit perfectly. Price, $6.4 Suit. It is uot often you'll find the “Harris Cessimere” in Boys' Suita, but We Know from experience that “Young America" is hard on his clothes, and ‘Thefefore needs the toughest kind of fabric. ‘The “Harris” ia as tough as they make ‘era. BAKB AND COMPANY. Wasx Wearmrs Axo Low Prices ‘Have benefited the PALAIS ROYAL amaaingly. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, the <bmbined sales of the Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear Departments amovited —— Riedl, migtmegig | mare org} were phenominally large. ‘The warm weather, o course, helps to increase the demand, but it is flatter- ing to the PALAIS ROYAL that it should be specially patronized. WHAT MAKBS US 60 BUSY! Judging by the queatity sold the last few days, we iin Bel Vestn, with Tape Tvimasing Around Arte ad ‘Nock. They are regular 680. Goods, WE ARE ALSO BUSY BECAUSE ‘We are stlliny for 39+. the latest styles of ENGLISH SUMMER BAL HOSE, with Fancy Colored Stripes, ete. ‘They sre regular 50c. Hose, ANOTHER CAUSE OF BEING BUSY. ‘The teally beautiful styles of HANDLES we show with the GENUINE “GLORIA” SUN UMBRELLAS for 81.85. ‘BUSY AS BUSY CAN BE In PARASOLS at $1.56. They ate of Broeaded Sat'n, in all Colors; have Paragon Fraines and Long Handles, ‘and look ike 2.60 Parasols, BUSY WITH THE YOUNGSTERS. ‘How many of thoes “MOTHER HUBBARD" Naln- 800K APRONS, at 260, we tried on yesterday we can't say exadtly;; certainly over two hundred, ALWAYS BUSY, BUT EXTRA BUSY ‘With CHILDREN'S CAPS, Wore selling thein from 5c. to 83.98: but the 26e. are the favorite, They ate fiuely shirred; beauties for 26¢, SPECIAL REASON FOR BEING BUSY. ‘We are showing Heliotrops, Grays, ete, in PURE SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES for 68c, These colors must be scarce, o our 68c. Silk Glove {8 supe: rior quality. Sold nearer 500 pair than 400 yoster: day. BUSY WITH 100, CUSTOMERS ALSO. We feel fsttered that our 10c, JAPANESE FANS are appreciated by s0 many ladies whose refined taste and ample means make them unbiased judges, WE THINK WE ARE 80 BUSY In LEATHER GOODS becatise we ate selling Pocket- books of Japanese, Alligator, or Seal Leather for 660. They are extra long: havé momorandum; are orna- mented with oxidized silver: have the look of very ex- pensive pocketbooks. BUSY UPSTAIRS AND THE REASON. ‘The clevatoris now running, and on the 24 foot there are bargains in SUITS, WHITE AND DRESS @00D8, AND JERSEYS that are town talk. BUSY WITH THE GENTLEMEN Because we ate selling fot 20¢. PIQUE SCARFS in all the new shapes. Busy also because we charge 350. for BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, such as generally sold for 50c. And busy because we sell the most reliable JEAN DRAWES for 480. © BUSY AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER ‘TO-MORROW Because you will fitd there ROCOCO-PHOTO FRAMES for 150. that are usually sold for 60. A807, 88, 00 and $10 we are offering an array of Suits for the little men, which in point of beauty of design, excellence of workmanship, Mohness of trimming, perfect body-fitting ‘qualities and general attractiveness, has never ‘before been epproached in the manufacture of Boys’ Clothing. And yet we have Suits of such high-class clarscter that we are compelled to charge aa high a2 $15 s Suit for them. You'll ‘have toimegine what they are; of, better still, ‘examine them. We can only sy they are ‘ichly luxurious, SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Yet, we sell School Baits, all-wool, as low as $2.50, better grades at $3 and 63.50, better still for $4804 $4.50. Shirt Waists from 13 cents to@1.75. Separate Pants from 48 conto 1063. Kilt Suits from $225 to 613. These ‘tems will, we trast, convey to you some ides of the tremendous stock of Boys' Clothing the Recesaities of our clisntage demand we should carry, and which we do carry HERE, right on Our counters, awaiting YOUR pleasure. Bring sour boysalong, then, ‘To-morrow, think over what you want If it's made it's here, Save time. Save worry. Save money by buying ‘your Boy's Blothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnish ings from SAKS & COMPANY, OUTFITTERS TO THE Boys, my6 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. CH NDIES, IN SHORT ENDS, PLAIN: roe one Uae (a AS fieured, my6-3t 224T and 1343 Lith ot ne, acre TEEN gs ae = Sine! 124i'and 1248 1th tas, 110 Tm Sr in oe $3 i i 710 Tru Sz. TTT ™ 98S. i E. iy 3 = ‘Wedo not wish to bore you with s long ar- gament, but briefly desire to tell you that ‘we again have some special snd attractive bargains in Millinery on to-morrow. They ‘will speak for themselves, ‘1 LotR.and Band NEEDLE BRAID BON- ‘NETS, perfect in shape, all colors, 20c.: ‘usual price 500. ‘Stylish shapes in Children's and Misses Hatz. COCOA and TRAMWAY BRAIDS, S8e.; fully worth $1. ‘The “GARRICK,” schild's Dress Hat,beau- ‘tifally trimmed, complete, 49c.; former Brice 61.25. ‘The “MT. CARMEL,” very large rim, me- ium crown, all colors, 39¢. ; sold elsewhere ate ‘3 Cases more of those Children's Cheap ‘Hate. The “NEWMARKET,” 496. ; positive- Jy the last this season. ‘The “LADY SUNDERLAND,” the “ST. VINCENT,” the “ASPIN,” the three latest ‘shapes Ladies’ Hats, all colors, THE ONLY EXGLUSIVE MELLINERY SSTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY, see GL. 0 HIT? S| 710 SEVENTH eT. SnpPP, a A Por Ak gs lig Bo EE Bah i aget RRR OOY YA bento Roa aE Boe F Mth (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) my6 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ne j Sasant Galea yah Sgbtbuegon agai and GOES Tet a Coorzr Crormxa 18 ONE OF THE NECESSITIES OF THE DAY AS THE SEASON ADVANCES. THIS WANT CAN BE SATISFIED TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION AT ‘THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES FOR CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOY'S EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN ‘THE HISTORY OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR THE SAME HIGH GRADE OF GOODS. WE SIMPLY MEN- TION THIS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY DEALT WITH US, THOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE HONOKED US WITH THEIR PATRONAGE KNOW THIS BY EXPERIENCE, AND FURTHER COMMENT WITH THEM 18 UNNECES- BARY. é 2 YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION I8 CALLED TOOUR BOWS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, ON 2D FLOOR, WHICH I8 COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, AND THE VERY REASONABLE PRICES CHARGED BY US FOR THESE GOODS I8 A BY-WORD 1N EVERY QUARTER OF THE DISTRICT. OUR PRICES ARE FIXED UPON EVERY GARMENT IN OUR HOUSE IN PLAIN FIGURES, WHERE EVERY PERSON OF ORDINARY INTELLIGENCE CAN SEE FOR HIM- SELF. NOSLIDING SCALE IN PRICES IS PRAG- TICED BY US. WE CANNOT AND WILL NOT FIX THE PRICE OF OUR GOODS ACCORDING TO THE CREDULITY OF THE CUSTOMER. TO MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS, DEAL FAIRLY WITH THOSE WHO 80 KINDLY PATRONISE US, AND SEE THAT THEIR INTER:ST 18 PROTEOTED, 18 WHAT KEEPS US BUSY. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00, RO. 400 7TH ST., COR. D, NW. my6 Ebxossrows Suors. FoR made, in Welte and Turn Sole, $4 and LADIES, 94.50. : Oxtord Ties, PatentLesther Tip, hand-made, $3.50. Kangaroo Ghoes, low.or bigh-out, FOR soft and easy to the feet, 4. ® ‘MEN. Calf Shoes, in all the styles and shapes 4 to $6. FOR BOYS, Good Shoes, thst At the fest, at fair MISSES AND prices. 1t payn us to sell good Shoes. CHILDREN, “Twill pay youto buy them. EDMONSTON & CO, ‘1339 AND 1341 F ST. AND 943 PA. AVR sp8-tata, lam -. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, PRESRE VARIETY ENOUGH TO SATISFY EVERY TORN OF MIXD. EXQUISITE NOVELTEs! SUPERB ASSORTMENT! Our sesortanent of Parasols ia not only the largeet, ‘but also the finest now on exhibition. Our stock com- pelted the Lateat Novelties of the boat mnauiifaevarers. PARASOLS! PABASOLS! Our Coaching Parasols, $1.39, A better grade of Oodching att 10 *elceicne ie ‘ue very: Re Changeable Silk Parasols, all shades, $2.98. Novelties in Checked Parasols, $3.19. ‘Novelties in Striped Parssola, ¢3.48, One Entirely New is a Striped Parasol, with covér to match, $3.98. Black Satin Parasol, with Silk ee ee caner ‘Lacs | , Rera and ings, Celluloid, ‘Tips, twelve different Styles of Han= dics, $3.98, A GREAT BAn@AIN! 200 Bastin Striped Parasols, it all shades, with Stylish Handles, very N Patteol snd splendid ‘wearing, $1.08; wore = UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! Ask to see “Our Stand-by” Umbrella, The material ‘teed in this is Sk and Linen. so ause ate we of the wear of thesé that we guatuntes them for twelre| tonths. Glotia Umbrellas, 26-inch, $1.40. sot coos sat mt 38-inel Gloria Umbrellas, Geld Capa, eine is. An Elegant Assortment of Childten Parasols, Patasol and Umbrella Department, Second Floor. Hach Pateeo! Marked in Pin Pigties ROH. ONE PRICE, my8 420-422-424-496 7th street. NY Fecanete ara PLAIN COLORS, able _my6-3¢ 124 ab Guppianten mae. ‘EW PATTERNS IN CRAZY CLOTH, ALL 2 HE Tage for cool mumimer dressen in short my0-3t Lar ae pe STAR REFRIGERATORS Man for ‘THE F my2-6t 818 7th etn. w. ‘The prevalent impression that Ready- made Clothing neither fits or weara well is Cisappearing just in proportion as men test the matter by experience with such Cloth- ‘ing as we produce, GEORGE SPRANGY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET, STORE OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. SATURDAY, my6 HE GRANDEST LAY-OUT END hte ee Pel tel Deas _my6-3t 2218 POETS oe, U Need STAR BEFRIGERATOUS Manufactured Sep eae WONDERS ‘Just opened TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, ‘From auction. Will be sold 40 cents on the dollar. 45-inch SWISS FLOUNCING, worth $1.25 a yard, only BLACK SILK FLOUNCINGS at 91.50, worth @2.2 & ‘at $1.98, worth $2.50; at $2.25, worth $3.25, and 0 on. fe EE eet OF Sie F HOSIERY GOSSIP, such s way that enables us to give you three special and Pista tie-| Banaras Lx ‘We have now a Outfitting De- partment for Boys from 4 to 14 years of age. BSEUs. wana * WOODWARD & TotHnor, Usozawan Fo calehaciadaa ofgit i es eae oreyt importing andtuoke. Only 50, oiureiie ie creer woks, Hamburg and tucks, Night ete olga Regaguea Dae Monae eta ms Set oa We ta ae se fe ik the luca sweat poualbly proctrabie: Lh ea (Second floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘Large Assortment of Fancy Handles in Umbrellas, Ovn Counoniovs Quanrens a sraraguat cae enlarge our Cor- ae have now all th iar fad ‘kinds ering « greater varisty A is Persephone ay our a strates Their, sy reese favor, aie floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Sor Deesmexr Bazoams. third floor is given up to Buits, Je id Ne ederim ee desing Y! a Ee regenador konto font is ae Stan, woRth $4) Guy 63 osc e Tan Im JACI ported Engli cersey’ ke ts eran ee newest sl MISSES’ SUITS—Misses' All-Wool Scotsh Plaid Suits, handsomely triinmed with wide Ercie Ate a arta ane years, $11, $12, and $18, ly. LADIES ‘Suits —tacier Fine _All-Wool Bulla, cide panale Anished with dressy but- fons, pointed spron front, full draped back. Biel! aad stylianly tmade-, Gray and brown, iy 315 por but Bizes, 3:2 to wel eee te: hewl FiStan ee borate (68 with and without facie pre ‘Sie gle sis, #688884, Berta gata be ee ba i e700 rise ei wes Waar Ws Wa: Do TO-MORROW. Sunday, when you may need a new pair of gloves. You can buy them of us from 8 a.m. until 9:30 p.m, on Savurday, and below you will find out just “what ‘We will do to-morfow:" OR SATURDAY, Wo, ill sell ¢-tutton embroidered fis nes On he ae Eva at seu pet on aarcapat, Fis, rTal salle superior ¢ betion Kia ‘URDAY We Cas = Nepiadle ver Kid Glove, in tans, Snips seca art ates for #1 dressy, at $1.19 per pair. ese are ied oe et bik in with vias ee welts at ofa om MONDE eo Ney a in demand in New pind at ‘aL .TURD: +, 6-button ON 8A‘ AY We will sell, beatton ‘Lisiethread Gloves, 12 Sorted colors, at 216. ON SATURDAY We will sell 5 % Front 200. fo Sue. per pais | ON SATURDAY, Fe wil ori ree -dbread, Taseta and from 25¢. to $1.25 per. pains ON SATURDAY sea scams ro S bargains in Ladies’ Hosiery. These goods areourown| ™my6 importations, and we may well add that we defy A Tas Fon Taz Bors. ‘This is the season for outdoor sports, snd the in- creased expense for beeping the young hopeful in Shoe ‘Leather, makes it apparent to the parcuts that the ‘boys are having a good time, ‘Backed by our long experience in the Shoe business, and our unequalled facilities in buying our Goods, we can give you serviceable Boy's Shoo for less money ‘than any other house in the District . ‘To-morrow we shall present to every boy a Base ‘Ball, anid ot the same time offer the following: SPECIAL BARGAINS: ‘Boys! and Youths! Bolsa Button and Laced, 98. Boys end Youths’ Button nd Laced Boots, 91.93; ‘usual price, 81.50. Boys’ and Youths' elegant Button and Laced, $1.48; can't be hourht eleswhere for less than $3, Boye’ end Youths’ Calf Shove for $1.96, will often otand 2 to 3 Half Boles. ‘Boys’ finest Calf Button Laced or Gaiters, our own maake, $2.48. | Kouths’ Base Ball Shoes, with Golid Leather ‘Goles, 750. end 61. Boys Rubver-Boled Lawn Tennis Shoes, $30, Rone and Toute tsa Low-Cut hoes rom Th, ep Wi mamnecoe | RELIARLS SHOR nove, $16 77M Sr. ond 1028 PRUE. AVE. Vee! + Y ¢ 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. WANTED—_ROOMS. ‘ANTED—ATONCE—AW W == eRe RE G32 G street now, as? = ot ae 2 oe DA, ABOUT TWENTY-THREE YEA moat feral Sablon and WANTED-A PAPEREANGER'S near 4 white ibetmeen aftees a ‘se A, edges oe cai, pout olive. DRAGE—ONE ROOM, IN, a4 furniture; must be dry Panes tages dake until Geta ae Be ee are WANTED-MISCE LLAN’ EOUS Wiz YFIVE CARTS, AT SOL- Wise $2.29 2 day, for a month's Waser WITH 61.250 A “FAKE Seater of 4 on ing eh agar Fark BUCKINGHAM, myoste Wee CART: HARNESS AND, PONY: Ft ask, and rary tid aed poutle espe ta ‘Aadreas Be Box 152, Star omice. ST AnEEDSe WHITE GIRL, TO COOK AND anit with venting wad Honing, O59 8S NWI HAS ” fan WAS Wess een ie Ha ae Eo ear a a) Bye nee Canta = W.L SCHNEIDER, ercamell S IXTED ee to handle war “AGENTS FOR THE CoLpaBrA MU. te AMtociation, (aah available a ye aince April ven EA ASRS SEN | Maat ic oH Ba HO Tilay 10, a0 pom. sbarp. Nie Wit ome s WW ANTED—-A GOOD Wars S00. FRAN SUPPLY ©0., all mys: coal vers Stable, 1880 L Wart A Poy, i ‘$4 pet week. 1206 Dat. n. w. i Wega emay: (2) FIRST-CLASS COAT MAK- 12 & COMPANY, 1009 F at. Witt Te aie a urease 2 Warerig page! MPETENT OOOK, WASHER AND 1789 Lothet. n.w. a BTEADY WOMAN Oi WOMEN Ks, bo. (01 Were grid T Ye ironer i private faunily. Mat Gotme well rewons- W furse OF chatnbernuaid (wl te preterne ‘urse orc q Hi good home to worthy person. 407% Tat st. mw. Ae ces, Swedish and r NHAM, 630-933 F oa p fous wa want AM, ad 3. TRA Finey-6 ABB 009 WASHEB AND ison. fora ‘a tra wi ioe ABP mo 9 A Ws TED = A RATT MAN COOK To TAKE charge of kitene in restaurants must stand his Gasiness aud make coparemeat Tor DO than six mouths. Address Box 70, Star office. my5-2" ANTED — 4 GOOD CANVASSER FOR THIS Wey A Mppae ne easing, 885 Angas’ mye WASTED Two GooD 1 ianenan} MAKERS ioe maxet, Apply to THOMAS Mi FLERE G0 Pet nw ca ENTEDSA | NEAT GIR. uO is Ae cook, ust, WAigee pmesowaness ro STORE WORK oy ne mote Fxeronine ESTADISREMENT, Wiaxtta. Ea ouNe EADY WHO UNDER- 720 7th st. nw. OUNG WHITE MAN FROM SIX- {eon to eighteen years of age Junch-room; must. be honest “an bring best of references. Call at 620 13th s baat _my6-3tt ANTED— ‘work in dairy ous nw No.2 FOO, by, Mt J Wr owner Aaron tating terms, de, CALL we D-A GOOD COOK, “AT 000 FST. X Ae Setercncee required: wiv St? Wasa EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK, ‘Address oF apply to W. G. T, sylvia ave, cor. 22d st, Feava references required. Apply at at ANTED—aw NURSE, A WHITE GIRL, FROM V 14 to 18 years old. Apply O22 G st.a.w. “‘my5-3t Weert pe IL. GERMAN PREFERRED, washing G Bsa belwews Saud 12 eek Peclockn Bay at Waxrinca TELS, ‘BOY IN ae ae RETAT, s rages eX" rencea- Address Dr M. Av Statoftcs. Pecteg ud references WHITE. ALSO, ANTED—A GOOD COO! W: who can drive anc Young Man, white or colct takecare of horses. Apply, with city Feferences. at T3357 1oth at. awe CER rie} ANTED—TO TALLORS— a TDA HITE GIRL TO DO COOKING is SeGNork by the week. Apri vate family ; must Fefarences. Apply. trom 540 Bh ina SO Net nw. peat Ware N EXPERIENCED HAND-DRILLER for the Washington Aqueduct ‘apply. at myst rANTED—A DRUMMER TO SELL GOODS 1X dress, and myd-3t*_ ne SADDLE HORSE. stain Ss pataral gai meee HORSE, T 8 EIGHT ol Seine La y . ade wrkoe Tbs to 1.200) Tbe., sound, kind use, Address 158, Star office, euat- fhe pree: Oe erties Ws y ANTED—TRY A % POUN aby wa buter os Ce A PRACT KEEPER {rood penanan) hooks to'kecy Uy contrat ao Mt | Kiitrrin'staromce” OT Adon DO 'R, Star office. “msl my2-6t _ tan yo ond a oe. ™. ANTED—A FEW CUSTOMERS BET Ww sf, 0th and Tath sis. Rew. for quae, gnteed pure gre rich Wahp, tras Sermy tarts oy rom matey place of W. J. pe eta OR | nf in mines Jarp surly every ora! estar ae aes AN wit aoa RAM DYEING AND-CLEAS our new copper apparatus: none but pul | a Ey SUITS m™ ORDFR FOR $2: Bite iyment for seer put ht your 1d puinpe furnished 3 D. ‘i kim ‘shoriewt notice, Address OF "Ld. MOFFAT, 434 4% at... FD_E. WASHINGTON'S MAGIC ClizAMl O4 INSTANTANEOUS CURE, pity breaking out on face of body cured. Moth. ‘wrinkles, black-heads, Vulirar Fedness, e700; EiPtaclal dindpwcnseare seared sed’ sheer Blexion are to all who ue ie Periectls wonials on Sold by all druePetn. $0c, and $1 per box. _Bent to any me a2 Richer prices for arate ian was ever ‘paid in Washington mt 110 Star office. = ANTED—EVERYDODY TO KNo! itive remedy for Malaria. Fever a ae respi “At Drugeists, BO Timp try x eats a PASTURE KEEPING ws a specialty: bay - to ffarmn on Ch 9. toud: & niles ‘O.HLP. CLARK. NTED—UPHOL: G O1 and other furniture ; «lip cove mattresses renovated atid remade, ed. Fine cabinet repairing, TALL, holsters 5 1906 14th st. mw." apiN-Lm* LAND WARRANTS—WM. J, ttoPuey, at Law, Room 41, Le Droit y cash for Military Bounty 1 for services in any’ War prior to “uh 18. NG AN’ ANINO, rely new machinery I am prepared to hair packed Warrants issu: Rebellion. WANTED STEAM DI With e: clean or dye ledice” oF geutlenente cloths ir’ best workmanlike manner afd on short notice. 7" years! Pepeeeuen Fes geled ieand, Severed, ot POSEY, 11s Tien st, spp. te Forde a jus SDBILLS, 4x6, 10, 130,000 814, 100,000" 83: 0.000 $10, 100,000 ria ved aud Fe iy. AN. (012 Paave.n.w. ue, sat White letter, nove abd bull-head jig DEBSON & MOORE, 1010 and ANTED-YOU CANT WALK WELL WITHOUT Saves your shoes wonder fl yo _sp1i-Im* Pour dealer han it J ANTED-HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR AL eee rage Baca sas, Pint eather penter Tools, allkind of Address Box'l Star office Tabs. WAXTED-SPDOND: HAND FURNITURE, Ca- Pets, Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kinds of Hi cae Furniture, for w adres HB teat job and book printing: We tick work. 4 be Bik! Priiters and Engravers, G05 Fh eta. _F. BEALE'S STOCK oraeeto Winter at¢4 form, :box sala ‘ornen called for tind Fet ERIN, Hay poales, 10th and Lay. Jold-Grn ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS | Ex oe ‘from, carpetey furniture, f Megat 4 18 tare WANTED STEAM CARPET CLEANING "x5 HLCHACE E'BHOo Gi ia ave Pune | ANTED — COMMISSIONER e, aS every State Ferri and, jouer. sits i bea $iice trom} List YLEASANT ROOMS, REASONA first<laas Toble Botrd 815 per monti. PEON, DER DESIROUS OF SECURING NICELY furnished rooms, with excellent table board, where comfort of s home is cuaranteed, call 307 C wt. w. Mouse is newly furnished throughout, making it Pleasant in all its appointinenta. my4-1w" & ficlent the ater a oor Oo ARGE AIRY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Foome at the Aubirm, cor. Penr ave. snd “aud st ior ining room incl L, Peterson, the well: ‘name, Box Star office, giving name of last em | Kuown caterer. Table ac ployer and salary expected. my4-3t_ | _ my: = TLE RED Wi PRAGUE MANSION, COR. 6TH AND E STS. 1 Spaneedhsune with Sleeene Maa | Senaaces band Wticees oa oe Rank Sea i a iat ee een LS ‘A GOOD C00} (whit also, Bier ee a SI horses. City references required. Apply ote ele m ave. ANTED — DUNDORES” EMPLOYMENT —BU- ‘women, whit acted by and colored. for ail kinds of et Fs TAT Mat ow. apls-die springs, with reference, 'ANTED—TEN CHAMBERMAIDS, LAUNDR Waisinwsaber Land heed waiter fof the sprites. men d wouen coo florea for tho diy. BOOMS Et eBCRoESe 88 foam. a ee AND COLORED ¥ SoaEa sagieed pn Par ‘Hands and fc sarin sea a Hands ietraue REAU, 517 7th st. nw. ~ap30-60 F TEMPERATE HABITS 5 Bago represent a seal eB rie thkrdw Win? eoERENERS FOR FOR PROF. CHRISTNERS ew “International ssteni” with, uleor tape meagre alone, an ae aval? scleutine fete nos peal, cogil iowa ‘SMost ea asi lear cece aad ‘and practi aud the only system in the above an hich hieods np reatting Es Bw, Washington, Woes TO. CUTTING mieeauy and equa juare rule, Tolo Feu awe Wallet te Lats s 20am “WANTED_SITUATIONS. ouse in lus eect Rete Torben nw. qo Pe LAE A A OME am Wire | Cuo 1 oy W 5 ATION ae Fon TWO won ino object, Refereosen given address WV AXTEDAEY EWS ie pane oedenrtrioe ES aT PARIBU wn Evin fatale at gre. or 7 best. Btaro! enh Ha and ‘At oF: Wao Eye ey ee A unecemcegh eeamineais Parties. ‘Terms moderate. SRO. e GnAY, Ly prie- econ: Sper week and 61.50 | 316 Indians ave, pret ES—NI sautidanch. Best city relerences: mis? huoderate. » address COUNTRY, Sa myo-3t BE BE OPENED 3 RED, MAY be sclecte Brahtwood. D.C. my SO ERSONS, Dustiune fp Shenty onlay’ oR mt locality, con- allof the summer in cality, cop frond. calt ville, Bork relying to SHULL, Hedges ms od T A PLEASANT COUNTRY BEAT, IN THE ins few boarders for the JAMES JETS, Washi g- uly6-0080 E, LAUREL. uD: 3 MINUTES: w station; bosutiful grounds; plenty o! oaswe § ‘first-class os ee FOR SUMMEB BO; minutes’ ride from deg PRING BANK near 2 MIL children taken, ROM | aarrer- dria, elias Ree ae ye 5 ier mail tn profusion, Fraina met dally, Add dares SeuANG BANK Alga | dria, Va. INGTON INN, ON qauieTnoee Re Saab saa poNvhen {ull particulars and Aiagrais will coaches: game our, natin sg coyner of ach Ss re {pare Secu miyi-fw | eee ah AaeALAar a ruin $23. No. No > | Lothrop, | ave. mW. This tse rare | alsotwe | ket FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST. | References exchas itsents sceommodsted 1010 ioth et _FOR RENT—ROOMS. RENT. Ey eg ab | = re eerste mace ance me RENT —TiGKRE CRFCRNIAWED ROOMS ON ‘oor wif Lees hee ing. Cail at oo = eteree 940 7, fully eo! unfaruix! vacated ou Jue 1 ix years. Fs ENT. ans gait § gomumeu bd Boor — mt REN com. maunicating om anfurmebed: telereucen, Call at LEN Seite aoe oe SOR RENT FURSIRUED OW UNFURXTRNE jooality. OR RENT — SEVERAL Nici rooms, with oF without board: ai X FURNISHED mi Mist ne, : my a aye FURNISHED FRONT ROOM b in private family. Keferences co aired. 1408 10th st. 0.w JOR RERT—FURNISHED 8, WITH EXCHI- {Bouse Rept by 6 Kentucky Indy, HEE CN FRx su UR LN Doupeirent heed HOU apy. WONT aw OR, TO. ame this OR RENT B evther or separately . use of 7 4 | 7 28 -egemecesntscrmemencemanadiion ~ PAu nw. mys Fk BEST FeRNED ASH CNP eENisiey Rooms for Fenton second Bd think ther, to per thowt small children, Apply 71°? 8 RNISURD CONNECTED ‘on, 2d floor; large closeta long windows: Tight, bath on same foot, aleo Gove. isis 8 st nw, iny 4-60 ROOMS ON le for Hist housekeeping: wit eis 408 myst" Fea “NiGELY FORNINUED Roomn and 3d floore, modern improvements; north wid sons gouth exposure; on lige of gareand herdics. firet-clams ard. 221 F. Gapiiol st. Grant row mh i2-Sw* JOR RENT—1890 2TH 8T — THIRD STORY {‘ room: nicely furniahed, weil ventilated, ave Miltabie for siugie gentleman, private deraslys ‘ro children: rent only $7 references, epee OR 1 painted. at 1511 Qt. nw. OR REN’ Uikbed ros wis formal ~TWo NICE hOOMS, NEWLY papered, seyarately oF together A svin LANGE AIRY FRONT noows, hoes, bette ont a proinent rere? fare and om 20 flour, all woderu.Jiuyrovenen ta. Yiathy r SAMES'F. BAKO 14th and B ste. 2 Pew Sud ot recites nana, Bendis” : ayerionquet ni gu table Yhonrcrs acesamodnted Wetecaenne Fil mye ltue JOR RENT-COR. STH AND MARK. AVENUES te: ety Farina trout Roousy megud sed corm, Soutvern mudd eastern a+ ‘Thee ince of arm," Motorentes cochstwcd, id uly 1st to October at Very moderate price uve ie Fe RENT—a TaDY Havix TARE house, delight gprontts Bae aba ike to have a few cultivated end re ap30-3 herscus board with ber’ 40 Bat ae FOR RENT_F. LATS. Fe ENT THE FRENCH FLAT OORNER 147 a bat “also pe te of Rooms, 1308 Q #t. n. given immedi F BLLAR, 408 127TH J dour from, Pennsyvania, ave. Seo, rows and 3. let foor building corner Pa ave.an’ Apply t0 JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ BONS, 120] Pa. ave. 13th st my4- 2 JOR RENT — FINEST LOCATED _| yeTORE x Meshington: Focently, oreupied, yy Wood Goods House, 921 Penusy iva rtuuity to secure » god, ire of Dusinéss location. For! _my$-2m . QOS RENT—ONE-HALF OF PINE STOR Lith st. uw. second door north of F Goods House. splendid location large Ktooms, third floor. HARDIS WATERS, 606 11th st. Hw. my FQ EEXT-STORE NORTHWEST COuNER ora 3d ain. ws iuclading @xturee:; for many years bee Arg nt a gee topes mS C, DUVALL, (Buccessor to Duvall & Marr, 9p30-7t OD Fat aw. __FOR_ RENT—OFFIC ES, JOR RENT—FRONT HA 1319 Fat, adjoiuing Sun, Apply to W. ROOM, 1ST FLOOR, halidinw,* Wrive $43.50, Basement. apli- lan. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOU: s 1 REBT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING.”— Qochines rented at 86 per montiiand sold oa monthily payanenta. Mmny4-Sol“CALIGRAPH OFFICE.” 033 F st.n.w. EGE BENE SNEW STABLE IN WEAR OF nos st. three stalia aud carriace room, JOR RENT—STABLE—IN HAR ‘OF 1s2 mew ane ven, Gmes room. Apply to A. 7. rie 5 ___LOST AND FO ost 85 REWARD Fou THR RETURN OF a Dox, Jost on Col nae vatuab:e tome, bat worthiens to any one ime a cuirt, IS = D-1oat OW MAT GA “4 LO tired Boe decrier, ite ih brown ea {ier collar with ivck, answers to the naive of Jock: Above reward will be viven snd uo questious asked Af Teturned to 1047 Vermout ave. ‘OST—ON APRIL 20—A BLACK-AND-TAN COL- nawers to the name of Beauty. A liberal re; ward will be paid if returned to 1 Q8T-~THURSDAY AFTERNOO: = pocketbook, contaiuiuc Maye for a0 muds seonpuee bul fhewar turued to 131 mp4 OsT—420 GOINe FROM 67H aND eto Stn ue 6 ne, to Cry Pont Ofice, eatrance, Suitable rowan. 410 0th sta O8T—WEDNESDAY EVENING LAST, ON 7TH treet caps 8 Black Silk Uuutrclia, with silver ad ude letter Monit Reward if returned w SOT ‘Capitol st. OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, A ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded if Jef utav ., MAY G, 52. A pote cP "ihe | RELIG a at. uw. moa O8T—TUESDAY GBS, OR IN 14th street car, enameced gold watch, damon setting; aun owner eugrayed on iL? wide ve dollars reward if returned to "The Wood- Towa Cirel miyd 520) RENMMD OST AT THE GHnGDy, web- $520 teediy, Stn. one. Gold bieruwtoder Hunting Cane Watch. Return to GEO. I. iLds, 810 F at, aid Lile'above reward paid and no questiouvasked: tub "3t* OST BT OF, DKAWIKGS FOR HOUSE OX Lita, architect 1503 & Teceive suitable reward. A. mys- TP ARES, UE, ASTRAY. ON aaron pee Tae Horse.” The owner is Feyieatod to cotue for. Sanders broker pay charg asd tae Ulta wap BiUMkOW shone Broad ‘Rosd, DG. maya-ae MONEY TO LOAN. ON BRAL ESTATE, Q _ tmy6} THOS. E. WAGGAMAR, _ Mee TO LOAN ore REAL ESTATE. PROMPT attention to all WORMSTADT & BRADLEY, my4-1m 927 Fat Mar, TO LOAN ON EAL BATATE IN THE cae te went rate recent GH RRIGHL, OUT Tih st. niwed doors ‘ap26-2we EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, aT 5 TO Mens a ae it Mona ALWAYS IX OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON real estate security, in sums t. suites op 8 Cer gent interes Mena ee Loan on (BEAL ESTATE, IN SUMS SL OOLTZMAX, corner 10th and F sts nw. ‘ONEY TO a) A GEO. WLANKINe, cor, Hand 19thate sel5, Doderate: au30 PERSONAL. SS Wana pam een Siemens a Cor. aos STREP PROPERTY. yy OkEr To Loan 1h sutus ty oul at on, ager "SRE “ Toot Neoevive M™ RATES OF INTEREST EpIATE siCUMILY. tius4 Pisikk &OO, errs pak TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST DANENHOWEE & 6 TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE, OR = eee Sia te IE

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