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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY ie far as the corpor :tion Itself 1s concerned: but corporation 1s far from being the worst sufferer by such disturbances as those of Saturday and yes. terday. The tradesmen whose stores are liable to looting by the mob; the inoffensive citizens who ‘cannot go about thetr business as usual while the town is in pomeasion of a gang of rufflans; the women and children who are menaced with assault at the hands of wretches half-crazed with drink; and the colliers who hare tried to go Deck to work in order to earn a living and their families, and bern for themselves of law, must be taught hfs error—peaceably if posatbie, forctbiy if necessary. The state Pennsylvania is amply strong to protect her ple, if she will but exert her powers. What she id with her Mollie Maguires ten years ago abe cap repeat with her rebellious Poles to-day; and the quicker she begins her cleansing work the Detter. ‘The reichstag has passed the new arms bill as a peace measure at Bismarck’s suggestion. Upon the assurance of the chancellor that netther Russia nor France wishes to fight, every German 1s to be armed asa further guarantee of peace. All this fs in direct line with Bismarek’s policy of Keeping his neighbors quiet and respectful, solely by @ constaat show of readiness and ability to strike back if struck. The national spirit of the Germans 1s strong, and Bismarek knows how to appeal toit. Every particle of opposition to the pro. posed armament disappeared before his shrewd ‘speech. Yet military burdens are already crush- ing the German people, and Bismarck’s policy offers them only ® steady increase of this incubus, a8 “‘a guarantee of peace,” until war comes to furnish relief, Germany will before long begin to hope for this inevitable war. The nation 1s not rich, its population ‘through emigration to America is dwindling year dy year, and a Bismarckian peace with its burden- some “guarantees” will be found harder to bear than active hostilities Since the war with France more than @ million and a half of Germans are Said to have come to this country. America can have uo complaint against the condition of affairs ‘which gives it so vaiuable an addition to its popu- lation, barring the few scattered anarchista who cannot properly be credited to any ngtion; but American sympathy goes out to the German peopie |" 4m their Fatherland, to whom the alleyed prospect of peace causes only an increase of the burdens of war. ———__—» -—=—_____ ‘The forty-six democrats who voted withthe re- publicans in the House yesterday to leave Mr. ‘White, of Indiana, in possession of his seat, set their political opponents an example of honesty and good faith which It ts to be hoped may not be lost upon them. It was only a week or two ago that, in spite of the overwhelming evidence of the justice of Mr. Cariisie’s claim to election, the republicans ‘Wasted several days in fiibustering to prevent the consummation which everyone understood must eventuaily come. It appears to be a cause of as- ‘Tonishment to the strictest sect of politicians on Doth sides that so many democratic representa- tives could bring themselves to believe that a re- publican candidate for s seat in the House was not guilty of perjury in swearing without record cor- oboration that he had been naturalized, espectally after the committee to which !s confided the duty Of telling the dominant party what it is to believe im such matters had announced that Mr. White's story was not to be swallowed. But the American people appreciate the manliness of the act, and are ‘Bot so much ——— Senator Hale ts ready and willing to¢levate ‘Washington as much as its condition will permit, to Dulid 1t up, to dignify it, to adorn it, and to Start iton its march toward civilization, but it ‘has not, in his opinion, sufficient of art or science OF manufactures Lo justify Its selection for a great exposition. Unhappy capital, in that the great Senator Hale frowns upon it! | Washington, how. ever, while 1t claims to be a scientific and literary center, was not intending to supply from within {te own Limits all the art, science, labor and man- ufactures to be exhibited at the proposed inter. national exposition. The national capital looks upon itself as already suMficientiy “built-up” and “dignified” to furnish the necessary space for an exposition site, and todo so with peculiar appro- priateness in the present case. a ‘The Sheridan boom ts booming sufficiently to attract the rather thoughtful attention of various Preaidential aspirants of both parties, Tae Best Is Auwars Desmasiz, and with certain inconsiderabie exceptions, THE BEST 18 ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Especially is this so as tothe kind of clothes we wear. “Clothing is the adornment of the perso. A tasty suit ise token of s certain imnate refinement of geatility.” ‘TASTY SUITS ALL THE WAY FROM 96 TO $30.50 ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE aT VicTor E. ADLER'S ‘Per Cent Clothing House, “A good thing, if it be = needed article, is better than thing.” In no sense does this apply, strong.y than in the matter of you of purchasing « good garmentat a less price ‘than is usually charged fors good one, you iaust be very blind to your own interests if you fail to make proper use of said opportunity. GOOD, ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, WITH SILK PACINGS, 04.73. 66, 86 98, UPWARD, VICTOR B ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House. “Poor Clothes are s sien bung cut telling our ‘frends thet Life is going hard. and we may want to borrow s dollar.” ‘Therefore don't wear VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘Ton Per Cent Clothing Housa, 027 end 929 7th st nw,cormer Massachusetts ove. Strictly Cue Price, Open Une ” J.C. Horcarmsox, DRESS TRIMMINGS ‘Lacks. ‘MILLINERY. $07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENGER, New Srawrz> Livers 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW LINEN GOODS TO INTRODUCE SOME OF OUR NEW STYLES. Decorative Painting taught st our rooms, Terms S00. per lesson. or $5 per month of eight lessons Fine ay eee een An oes res Ms v ry = Ley a a - ae &S he F & fies - WE ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED TO SHOW ALL THE NEWEST THINGS IN THE LINE OF DRESS GOODS. OUR SHELVES AND COUNTERS AR«. FILLED WITH ALL THE LATEST PROD: CTS: OP FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, which we have marked to SELL. not st faucy prices for funcy goods, but at such figures which we know CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE. ‘The line comprises all the Novelties, Newest Combinations, and Colorings, in PLAIDS, CHECKS, and PLAIN GOODS, a description of them or even an attempt to give s list of all the different shades would be an impossibility, as we would not only be doing an injustice to the goods but ourselves also. You must see them yourself, which we hope you will not put off Jong if you wish to see, oroken, ove of the Ainest lines of Dress Goods ever shown in Wasb- ington. We would call your special attention to the folowing: 1 line of 36-inch ALL WOUL DRESS GOODS, in Handsome Checks and Beautiful Colorings, make up very stylishly, Our price. Worth fully. 1 Line of ALL WOOL CASHMERES, 40 inches wide, in all the new Spring shades, Our price. A Besutiful assortment of ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, 40 inches wide, in Handsome Combi- -68c. a yard. ayard. indsom~ Line of ALL WOOL-OTTO- MANS, something entirely new, and extremly stylish, colors, Mahogany, Serpent, Electric, and Drab, Our price.. -S1ayard. 1 Line of 54-inch, All-Wool Checks, specially adapted to tailor-made suitsand jackets, Our price. 98c. a yard. 52-inch wide, All-Wool Habit Cloths, in all ‘the new shades, 1 a yard. ‘A full line of Cream Dress Flannels, Beautiful a ane ee Ere Her 5 NS Sus! THE LATEST PATTERNS. FRERES KOECHLINS, A £ Y™ppp AQ YR DP aa YF BB AA OY) bpp ™ AN ENDLESS VARIETY. N.B.-IN OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT we have the finest collection of Valentines, Sachets, and Hand Painted Novelties in the city: alnos full Hine of Cards and Lace Valentines. Prices the lowest, ransing from le. to 83, worth al- mot doubie the money. BBB A co MM MM br fh Ef PRYES ge B AAA Hy MMM os BBB OA A MMM Sy 7 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. A Puox Srarenesr. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, WE HADA FIRE IN OUR STORE. NOT A GARMENT WAS BURNED; NOT MORE THAN A DOZEN OB TWO WET; BUT ALL THE STOCK ON OUR FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS WAS SMOKED. NOT ENOUGH TO DISCOLOR THE GOODS, BUT LEAVING THEM WITH AN ODOR OF SMOKE. WE NOW OFFER EVERY GARMENT ON THESE FLOORS AT HALF-PRICE. NET CASH TO ALL THE PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN CHANGED SINCE THE FIRE. WE LEAVE THE FORMER TICKETS ON THE GOODS. YOU SEE THE ORIGINAL PRICE AND DIVIDE IT BY TWO. THESE GOODS WERE UNTIL THE FIRE AS FRESH AND CLEAN AND IN AS GOOD ORDER AS ANY GOODS IN WASHINGTON, AND WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN “CUT” IN PRICES EXCEPT FOR THE DAMAGE BY SMOKE. MANY OF OUR LINES, AS YOU HAVE SEEN BY OUR PREVIOUS “ADS.." HAD ALREADY BEEN REDUCED IN PRICES. THOSE REDUCED, PRICES ARE “CUT IN TWO IN THE MIDDLE,” SAME AS ALL THE REST. MANY OF THE GOODS ARE OF MEDIUM WRIGHT, SUITABLE FOR SPRING USE. . WE DO NOT WANT TO PUT FRESH SPRING Goofs IN WITH THESE, AND WE MUST, THERE- FORE, DISPOSE OF THEM AT ONCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING Goopa. OUB STOCK CONSISTS OF HEAVY AND ME- DIUM-WEIGHT BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, HEAVY, MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- COATS, HEAVY AND MEDIUM-WEIGHT ODD PANTS, BOYS" (long pants) AND SMALL BOYS’ (short pants), SUITS AND OVERCOATS." SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8. E. B BABNUM & co, 931 PENN. AVENUR. — Gases) Games HOME AMUSEMENTS! HME AMUSEMENTS! ‘New Games constantly arriving. ‘MAGIC LANTERNS! MAGIC LANTERNS! Now stoex from 49. to $16.50. Just received New Steam and M chanical Toys, BABY COACHES! BAY COACHeS! All New styles. Low Prices. VALENTINES! VALENTIN! VALENTINES!!! ‘Trade supplied. CH. RUPPEET, 7 403, 405, 407 7th st. n.w., above D st. Passos ‘Vatzxsoe Azr Piss NOVELTIES 18 BOOKLETS. CHET: OOKLE’ SA VALENTINES, also LACE VALEATINgS 7O> © © PURSELL, 7 418 9th st ow. Boacustus SPRING LEAF TEA, 8850 cents s pound. ‘What is said of it— Baltimore, Ma. “T have dyspepsia and can drink no other Tea—Strange but no less true.” Kearney, Neb. “It is indispensible to 0 satisfactory breakfast.” Sold only at 1326 F stew. * Peis al Pena cemaietes Les Are. Ep: Maat mt of Wore nd Germantown cat nec a ot tht ‘Peimting 0d Fine Embroidery Work to onder. ‘§ OFVENHEIMER 6 BRO, 11 OT Dasiding. 614 Oth mereet uw, bot, Band B. 955 PENNSLVANTE LVANUAAVENUE. 228 Peat ns oe Bengeh omen aioim SOFAS BO B ROS. KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. ‘Wo have just received, direct from the Manufacturers, ‘= lange quantity of these goods of the well-known grade, 1847, ROGERS BROS.’ A 1. ‘THERE ARE NO BETTER GOODS TO BE HAD. ‘You cannot match the following prices in the city: TABLE KNIVES, PLAIN HANDLE, 91.89 % Dos. TABLE KNIVES SATIN HANDLE. $1.89. Do pDESSERT ENIVES, PLAIN OR SATIN, 61.80 5 DESSERT FORKS, PLAIN, $2.49 3 Doz. DESSERT FORKS, CHASED, $2.69 3 Dos. pMEDIUM FORKS, PAIN OR CHABLD, 62.00 5 1. ‘TEA SPOONS, PLAIN OR CHASED, $1.15 % Dos. ‘TEA SPOUNS, OXYDIZED, 81.49 Don, DESSERT SFOONS, PLAIN OR CHABED, @2.49 DESERT SPOONS. OXYDIZED. €2.79 4 Doz. TABLE SPOONS, PLAIN, $2.49 3 Doz. TABLE SPOONS, CHASED, $2 69 % Doz. TABLE SPOONS, OXYDIZED, 62.70 Dor. COFFEE SPOONS, PLAIN OR SATIN, $1.15 3 Don. COFFEE SPOONS, OXYDIZED, €1.49 3 Dor. har ae Goods to be exactly as repre- sen! ROGERS BROS’. A 1, EXTRA PLATE ON HARD WHITE METAL. BOTTUM PRICES. SMITH & WARDWELI, 705-707-709 Market Space. © Test Avo Geavan Linexs. SEATON PERRY, eh ake 400. 1 oh Fig SOED EBS ARB #1 TO $20 FULL Bit BLEACHED TRISH AND ~—haip TABLE cen #250 w PuLEAC = mene a TixeNs, iN BY 1a Msi AND GERMAN Bho. TOWRLS, AT idye, Suc AAD W GERMAN Lt " = PRMAY Ae 10 x LT saa RANG- NEW BELGIAN P: AND pit iG LINEN +. HRD Rotates HEIDE FURL MNES On N,AND TWILLED CRASHES TURKISH TOWE iret QUILTS, 8-4 fans Aes Hobit ent 1a NEY ALL WOO! “CLOSING Pi PRICES" OVALE WINTER agen AND ATIO: IMMENSE 9h OCR OF FINEST rN RD ANDERSON 8 8 OTOH Z NEW ALL-WOOL AND SILK W ae rea AND.” Novi at inet (CH DRI FABRICS FO) iF @rPLAIN FIG iD CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Butlding, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. _Batablued 1840, # Punsnrm Stone ‘928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. CARHART & LEIDY ‘Will offer this week the following lines of Spring New French ongtame ‘Best, rualcy Frguet ity Preach Setines, bie ine ocd ‘Domestic Ginghama, a Victoria, Plain at Piaia Also, «fall line of Edstnes, § a Raimaoek ‘snd all widths’ of "Flouue- waite ‘offer the Lalance of our Fall and Winter Stock of Drees Goods at prices tat must ter Underwear will be sold SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. To our Six 4 £04 Hine of all the most desi Hite Ts Biete lored Gros Grain “Bit areds Pick hl which will be et We have a frstclaae ine & Goods of all de- rth x ites prices that ae riche We mae superialty yew it ived car-load freshly tings: will be sold very encap ‘cara CARHART & LEIDY, ‘928 7thand 706 K ste. nw. ’ cy Cromxe Ovr Sure MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF HALF HOSE. Alot of FANCY MERINO HALF HOSE, 9% inches, formerly sold from $1 to $1.38, reduced to 75c. per Pair. MERINO AND CASHMERE HALF HOSE, all sizes, in Plain and Fancy Colors, formerly sold at 75c., re- ‘duced to 50c, per pair. Heavy and Medinm Weight MERINO AND SCAR- LET CASHMERE HALF HOSE, all sises, formerly sold at $1 and $1.13, reduced to 75c. per pair. RIBBED MERINO, SCARLET CASHMERE, AND GRAY LAMBS’ WOOL HALF HOSE, formerly sold at 81.50 and €1.62, reduced to @1 per pair. PURE SILK, SPUN SILK, LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON FANOY AND PLAJN COLORED HALF ‘HOSE at greatly reduced prices, (ANOTHER REDUCTION MADE IN DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH WRAPPERS.) ‘BE. TAYLOR, 983 Pennayivania syenue, New Ison Sus, EW SCOTCH GINGHAMS, NEW FRENOH SATTEESS. COLORED SILK WARP HENBIETTAS, ALL-WOOL BENRIRTTA, LATEST SHADES, BLACK HENBIEITAS, Lope | work ate BLAOK CAMEL'® HAIR AT 6§0., oso Re, EELIOQTROPE SHADES AT EVE A°ERS BP BRRROBR REDO 9BRhe Figegte Dxise re aactameatinca ths ¥. 4 eater & tome (019 Fennayivenia avenue, One Price, i NOTES FOR GALE Thave from #15,000 to €25,000 in First Mortgage Coupon Bonds for sale. They are absolutely safe and ‘Will be sold 20 a0 to met purchases ten Der cent per an- ‘um. ‘Title guaranteed, I have slao facilities for Blecing amouats from €300 upon good fizet murtraren eight per coat interest, Corregpondenes solicited. ‘WiLLiay %. PART, ‘Bast Eevirs awp Mors Bross, {2.10 ‘Manews City, Mo, A SURPRISE AND BARGAIN WEEK. New goods constantly arriving are the surprises. Remnants from last week's grand “Opening” of sd- u ‘Yanced spring styles the bafwains. From Nos. 1: ‘were published in yesterday's Hram. The list will continued daily. Please preserve this eveuing’s list of we visi Miocene Thsssatracd is bare mee te fel Tollowing reductions.on AIRS. — — iA Saas Reduced fess No. 16-WRAPS, Thirteen samples of English Bag’ lane and Newmarket opened this morning, fee ‘They are beautifully braided and the cloths omg fr will be much admired. Prices, $18, €20 and 825. ay ae =a quae ‘Xo, 17—GLOVES. Pigskin, Don’t smile contempta- soo ease sim 9128 tos: an ously, They are the best shopping gloves re Lae and 42. imaginable. They look like kid, fit as well, pokes fone ‘and 42. ‘wear fur times as long. Tana, Only 81 for | 15 ,petueed eeae acres were, 34,38; and 40. No, 18—RIBBONS. The new lot we can sell at 160.8 Tg See garment that will not sell at its full price next season; ‘we carry bo goods over these must be sec: ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Corner 11th and F sta. 2. yard, making them the cheapest lot in town. No, 19-GLOVES. For G8¢., genuine French Dressed and Undressed Kid—Tans, Grays, Block. Em- broidered Backs, POSITIVELY WORTH 81.25 and 91,50 A PAIR. This is genuine. Toust Denanest ‘At the BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Me. SO-SIEER, Kew evening diodes opened this Me have a fairly wellselectd stock of speci morning in Moire Silks at $1.50. Faille Fran-| gor the skin jexion, having taken pains aise 4181.20, 91.95, $1.48 and 81.89. Satin | fe provide obly ite best we could get of ‘cach Broaden, fomesy te a yard Bia a babere crea ge FACE POWDERS. ‘No. 21—GLOVES, Lent near and large stock of Even- * Down, in white and fi ing Gloves. Wo deem it wise to offer 10 ver | olor, Hic. jfetiow's Gosamer, in white and cent discount for this week. Colors: Pink. (> R ‘Tan, 3rays, Cream, Pearl, Dove and Black and | jute, nd roge, 1c. Sanglanguels Pow white; 12 to 30 button length. Undressed in white pink. 19c. Saunders’ Pow. Kid Mousquetaires, Every pairtriedonatour | ders, in whiteand flesh. “Madame, Lewen! Hak. de Florence, in white and feeb. Porro s re white se. te and. fe cs oct Geile Freres’ Powders. “300. No. 22-GAUZES. Should have mentioned these after Ts {a wale Sauk coe Gramsci, No. 20, for they match in ahades the new silks- LU Mera ” ‘Those with tinsel ad cbenille ficures are re- | MII ge, Fn duced from $2.25 to 98c, Near Lent, that's the area 4 ME, (Res od coli 35 No. 23--MITTS. Same shades as gauzcs, vis: Pale peace Peeves Blue, Re Green, Pink, Cream, Lavendar, Red, at eer, sO and 765 & Hs. Grays, Tans Black and ite, lengths reduced from $1.25 to 8c. Shoulder cee ee <a lengths from $1.75 to $1. These mitta have ennard's a rater ‘ lace tops with ribbons, No. 24—SLIPPERS, ETO. Ladies’ French Kid Opers cam ant Slippers, $1.35. @1.74, $2.23. @3.47. Fancy gaiatve, Tortus halt, 315s, Beaded Slippers $4, 84.75, 85.98 and and Quinine, Ses taal 96.50. Satin Slippers 94.18, Loy's and sobrn tea a 1. Youths’ Patent Leather Oxfords $1.89 and i on $2.25; men's $2.50. For this week 10 per Bs Weber's cont off above prices, Bheffield’s Paste, 19¢ ; ‘Oriental solttisflumes ‘An almomt endicas variety. Not a brush that isnot wort mor then Tharked. “Sey 12% wall Re er 1Ser 18c, 206, 25e., 28c, 30e, and ‘No. 25—GLOVES. 4-Button Black Kid, with two tone Embroidered Backs, The height of fashion now. Will they be in the spring? A large stock hints us not to riskit. Sold heretofore for $1.68. To-morrow and thereafter $1 pair. wali Lene. ge 17e. 18, 20c., 260,,and 50e. war oe! 1c-, 18¢., 20¢., igen G2 and Ste, pele No. 26—HATS. At $2, 81.75, 81.00, $1, 75c. ‘There areforty-one of them They are the latest styles of Felt Hata. Above are the prices paid for them by the importer (eo he mld, and they | POC look worth the prices.) We paid 21c. apiece. You canhave them at 25e. a piece. po [ERY BOARDS, 15c. ecutl ‘Beare B7e.: White Cartile Boa eras Cakes Gelie Freres Soapa, ry ond for Ie Coudray's Jockey m sACHE: Lig jet in Hi y oe ta Hone, Jockey Chibe, bes B eud rol RE en gi handsome, 46, 50, 62%, 75e, and $1.15 HAND-MIR_ ORS. BSc 5c. $1, $1.25, $1.00, and 81.75 each. ‘Nos. 27, 28 and 29.—These three numbers embrace thousands of bargains, viz: Every article in Boy's Clothing Department, Housekeeping Goods De- Pertment Flannel and Blanket Department, Upholstery Department, Worsted Goods De- partment, 20 per cent discount off marked Prices. Broken lots at 333s per cent discount. com rrr. Hubber Fine Combs, 8, 10, and 12c.; Iv Pe AE 6885 Fins une, 80 and gee Pe lola Coiba 7, gr £4 f, AA ee) Furege a7. 1895, 90, ‘35, 40, 45, und BoC” ar ey BAA Th Bast BRU! RRR, 00 ¥ Y A LT Be £3 AE i 3.0 - £4 ak Elegant live of Fancy Imported Wax Can- tu Fs colors, c.; for use at Dinners. 2 ee oe = Fe Bhs ole ida ets Gloss Shoe Polish, 25: en ee sgp.nee Basket, with Soap-ileh at * Pour, i, fancy cane, 0. and abe Cameo, 00 Gane Tollet Se ae, ‘handsome, p58 mayest a 2 D . ui ni ot see mee ooh & f tins eames one, fie aareeele 2 he ae ee ee Are tain 8 Joor, rear.) Ses? B Eee 0co Ht 2 4 LULL /0OD\\ ARD & LOTHROP, eee Cor. 11th and F sta. ni. w. v Cuattes For Seasox Or 1888, eee 5 ERE yy Jenny June, in Saturday's “‘Star,” says; ‘The ig an 4 mY Challies have white grounds as lust year, but AA L ER SAE E- tne ge at ES a4 ius. kee = stead of fixures detached, and somewhat crude floral designs, there are leaf and twig patterns, long slender staiky sprays in mixed bronze, browns and green, with tiny berries and flower- ots. Our Chatiies are even prettier than the above suggeate, and must be seen to be fully appre- ciated. We show also the following plain shades: Nile, Lavender, Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal and Cream, for making up with the figured; espe- cially suitable for Fair Costumes, Fancy Dresses, &c. econd floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Tome Evrrcrs Ix Sareexa, Our latest invoice of Fine Freres Koechlins French Satoens embraces among other equally handsome, exclusive styles,s: elegant line of Moire Effects, in all the desirable and fashion- able ground shades, especially suitable for rich. combination, and trimming purposes. We also call attention to a select line of Mourning Pat- terns, embracing neat white figures, designs, @hocks and stripes. Itt. very natural thing toconsider one’s own koods the bent, and you, no doubt, expect us to say our Sateens are the prettiest in theeity. We won't say so. We simply axk you to inspect our lines when ready to buy; make compsrisons. consider the quali- / ties, and purchase according to your best Judg- ment. ONDAY, FEB, 6TH. TUESDAY, FEB. 7TH. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8TH. ‘The Palais Royal's series of Special Sales for this month shall be worthy your attendanee. As the new woods arrive they will be offered st special prices for three days. We hope thus toso quickly introduce the $3 gts it od’ Oat H Boe ‘New goods arrived this morning (nearly 1,000 dozen Ax Exrasonpreany Grove Baxoars. | We were fortunate enovgh to secure 100 doz. rate, guste a Wedaccnnt Special Prices for} yale 7-button Pinked-wriet Suede Gloves at ‘price which enables us to offer them at _ 350. RIBBED BAL HOSE FOR 25e. 91 PER PAIR, ‘These are unbeached Balbriggan, and are recom- ‘These come in assorted shades of modes, tans, mended as superior in all respect—shape, appearance, | and browns, and were made to sell for $1.50, durability: the best. ‘We expect all other dollar gloves will stop sell- ENGLISH INGRAIN BAL HOSE FOR 250. ing until these are gone. Black and all colors. Improved shape. Double heel ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘and toca, Specially recommended for its good wearing Cor, 11th and F sts. n.w. qualities. Koprroxaz, Warre Goons Basoarss. | \ 390. FANCY COTTON HOSE FOR 35¢. We expect to open someney goods n this do- Checks, stripes and plain colors, in the various new iv; Tometow mem designs and shades for early epring wear. ie Cee in lace stripes and 49c, LISLE THREAD HOBE FOR 44c. jr eb iat Hat ae pe Fancy stripes in new shales, which sre warranted ONLY 15 CENTS PER YARD, fast colora. 550. « pair would not be dear for them. Sangend Gown. 680. FANCY ENGLISH HOSE FOR S50, rete er ith ol Fee kw. ‘The new boot patterns and some fancy stripes in pretty combinations of black. with new shades of Moss New Scorca Gixomaus. (Sreens, lilac, blues, reds, &c. f seroma a today 890. RIBBED LISLE HOSE FOR 750, are ae ere ‘You would think them sll sil. Thes’ll last twice as ‘The besutifully-delicate colors of these ailk-like hose will captivate your eye and thus your pocketbook. at ne long as all-silk or all-cotton hose. The colors of the and fancy stripes are new aud pretty. £5" (Second Froor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Feta, n.w. 980. SILK AND COTTON HOSE FOR 850. WARD & , $1.50 SILE-FINISHED pee re te "7 C and F sts. nw. Root patterns and stripes. Genuine French you can plainly see by the styles, the Povey) Joyo} abape of the hove. Csradiany mppetina lend dyes ac Wonderfully and delicately besutiful. 09 frail but really eo strong. tar asisnea, “POOF ark aes eey arar THE WONDERFUL CHILDREN'S HOSE FOR 250, Cor. 11th and F ste. a. w. Double knees, toes and heela. Derby ribbed. Fanted fast black. 93 dosen sold last week, ‘MEWS HALF HOSE ‘The new styles have not yet arrived, but we expect them so soon we are almost giving sway the old stock WANTED--HELP. ____WANTED—-HOUSES. __ eNT WHITE. MAN TO SWWANTED— To PURCHASE A HOUSE From Wired Seek artgeede pl Meee eaten aan pe WASeEcram wi abate, 7a ou ANTED DIRECT. Fi FROW ‘OWNERS HOUSIIS Pes) wees oe Cee Wares Situ reac, aa seietl | fen areeet eae, f LToaree eft HO * 10M 131. Adon ing Sun Building ___FOR RENT—ROOMS. Faw KENT—A FEW VERY DESIRABLE bogus | * OR RENT — SEVEN UNFUR: HED ROOWS Paes sorbate ge | Fk Toud Tath st, corner Co rs — AN ae ree, ypetent to take entire cg baby. Address Box 60, Bear ofica. TSFARTS yo ANTED AT DICK’S AGENO} Se atd On eACE eae ae ae Eo Vv NTED_ WOMEN KS 10 10 840: cua. | Tend Kote. 2. eer ed a fire a h COOMBS. 538 st... | with cr without board; convenient to Fost, al 3 ‘Pristine Offcen S16 2d stn. rae R RENT—-THREE UNFURNISHED | ‘ROOMS, one furnished if desired: 21 story, front room, ited, gas and hot water: rent m: ste. Fae | &. OR RENT—COMMODION! ‘® FURNISHED ROOMS 1H st, opp. — SOR SENT _FCRNTSED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, WW is wit eat O37 wirasantly situated. near cars, at Feasonabie ratee ANTED-A Cry FOR a Position Boo ne; ner corned Benmes. a ue 13 weekiy. "Ardiy & HESS. 458 7th st RENT—SEVEN UNFURY! th heat, gam, bath, hot water, &c-: eu mutte, arately, Inquire st 710 sth st ea Bh RENT ELEGANTLY | FURNISHED Pai lore and, suite of Toca, “irele, with derived: ce; Cheap to a desirable party. ACIOUS THIRD FLOOR OF th st, amd Pennsylvania eva. gutrancen hy ocr of Nou 117-10 Peanan aes gad OT und 407 sutra success tn sicestor tank eee at ee ied ood city reference Tequired. ‘Aj and 10 am., 1200 13th st ee Ween: TEACHER FOR THE SPANISH eyzsegntioman, Stat tern a bo the bui ding cor. 12 \ aaTEDS PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT TO we ierite up" waet of books att eeopen the aime te double suet” air trav Has iat eaniioniad seca eee gees RP Ona aes services have been Suetace: jure or kindred business, and for a _ of space and the fixtures are ape ‘ANTED—TYPE WRITER CLERK, WITH SOME aire of A LISNER, A) ot ¢ of stenowraphy. Address in oR] Loyal, cor. 12th st, and Pa. *. yee yt eles | ROR RENT—THULE UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- sty. Fo. Bor 51. FoR aeae rire arcuate come AN St RELIABLE MAN, ‘ou the table. also’ Aesth with Teferences, box 80. Star office. WAXTED TWO GENTLEMEN AND TWo LA- ‘Good from 20 DE BRE Ax oe Reepiux. bath-room on sume floor: honse in excellent eond.tion; very desirable location, 1013 P st. u.w. after ¢ pm, f6-0t /F ROOMS, 1ST AND 2D | PGE MENT Pwo Ea Light, wor) floors, Sth st. bet Eand Fstan'w. suitable for om 168 pm, to ORGAN Friivions ineeti ‘Se, cath 6-3" 1306 uw. | rented ty orterms Wareoenne Mires Nr wu. | A's oe ori eobt | JR eau, conduc = and colored, for Habor for Bigot | PION KENT WITH, HOARD, TWO FURNISHED Sis aa Seek Te Mecne: niotoe | Bes ReSE. "HTH Bee Wa WWASTED-WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, | J7OK RENT— 1502 A st kw, Next Boon TO Wornley's, newly furnished and desirable Reus enauite or single. JOR RENT—990 OTH ST. 0 Fi =F ‘ret floor. parlor and bed room, with bath ad i, second floor; two front rooms'en suite; iy Buran’ BS ea il ae TED—AN OPERATOR ON THE REMING- yt ng in PoabAOT BSE SEsr asda ane 14-30 Waren THE UNITED STATES MARINE boys to learn music: must be from 14 years of age 4 fend 16) inches in helait wall de wip Giang and inedieal attetasnes when ‘aoe ERY Dr SIRA- table for single Terms reasonable. Keterences. {4-30 RGE PARLOR: ALSO AL | Mother Rome: house faces south sanitary plumb: best of tate board in bouse; trausieut guests ac- JOR RENT 947 KS bie front soom on third Sloer, @enueman. in month; food, clothi commodated. 121 T st, nw. fase ne Apply at MARINE BARRACKs, Washipetom. | J2OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FULNISHED Pal Chamber on first oor: also, chamber om md third Ror. 1626 15th st. | yy ANTED — “COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED | We es for Arpleton’s New Cyclo edia of Ameri- | | can Blerrarhy, six volumes, 800 pages each, fastrat- ed with fine eicel portraits and hupdreis of suyaller 3 Piette portrattand Glew of irthnisce reddancen, | fo? werk {130 ke. By en pages and ist went on &) plication. oo PELETON £60. Putin D. A _Agenc7, 437 7th at. nw. Washington, ‘D.C ANTFD—A|MIDDLE-AGED MAN. LOCATED outside leading citicg to Fepresrnt, in his lo. ity. a responsible house, “Monthly * i at start. Keterences. Box 1,585, N W&STEDILADIES TO LEARN THE ART OF dress cutting by the perfect tailor square, witu- gt ghe use of paver patterns: all Graftingy dou ca go ds. 525 11th st, n.w., opposite M “fls-im WANTED, MEN, NOMEN, BOYS, AND GIRLS, to earn 20c. to $2 an hour at their own homes: uo humbug; work is slinple and easy. orking: samples: an envelope, containing @ sample of goods for 10c., to Leib pay poat- WELL & Co., Rutland, Vt. JOR KENT — TWO OK THKEE UNFURNISI suitable for light housekeeping : both cars aud com eureucen: convenient to ce Place mW. Fe KENT {4-30 PARLOR AND 20 LRT N Ww. Led. room on Ast floor, south frost, mod. imps. f4-30 910 15TH ST., OPPOSITE McPHI ae, elevantly-furnixbed Kuotin, en suite oF nh board; near Arlingtou Hotel; herdics | Or. £4.30" tree MENT=A LANGE FRONT ROOM OUITAMEE for ove fp bed if desired: micely. farminged an ver month in advance Fast. n.w ti jor T—CHOICE ROOMS, NEAR THE aR- ington, single or en suite; south windows: 1013 | ism st 3.1m JOR RENT—AT 1311 14TH ST. NW. A WELL furninled second consisting of thiree ryome, gn suite or single. Go ton: neat Thomas Circie. Keferences exchanseed. Sas L-22 Fotis, 1 St ELEGANTLY FUR: ished suite of three rogina on first floor: also Toom tor gentleman on third oor: references. x83, FURNISHED PAR Jeamanst ball rooms, picoat hosed 800 cietha FOR RENT—OFFICES. Vis" SONS, Pennsylvania ave. ternational “Tailor Bye tape-measure alone, Patiorae and conten ceri WAS TEDBY A GENTLEMAN, 4 siTvaTic Wink Titer dy wots, clotiing, pr boot ant store: experienced ssleamat and unafestionsbls chee. Address JH. Q-Starufice, sn WASTED_BY A FIXE YOUNG _FRERGH ot siitiauon ae governran ad tes. cranes seers Pema Wapenecs nl Cease iGirarn some food business. Address nen; with or w Ith st. uw. References x0 JOR RENT-THKEE WaNtebiy A RESPECTABLE COLORED virl, Situation to do chamb:rwork: feference from present empluyer. Call or address 409 It yt. nw. it ws _ ae FOR RENT—STORES. FQ RENT STORE AND | TEN-HooM DweL yANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED COLORED Wiis aa cae caer ne, S208 ym By 4 ¥ ANTED_A YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSTTION as clerk ina yguore oF an barkeersr., in quire corn-r 12th and. ANTED—DICK’S oe AB PIRST-CLASS: stressed, ‘niureea, butlers, Conchmes ‘nures, butievs, conchmen. Shu boyn, with city references’ O13 Tun st Sore AT SEapucsaigas — Fositay for Cooks, Chainbers adress ne Irees Neimatress. Men Walters. Cooks Coachinen, Butlers SAM'L A COOMBS,020 Fat new. 'f7 ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES Price #13 ‘a0 month, Gall at 403-434 at sre PV ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL @ Bituation as claim ermsid act waitreswrin a pre vate family, orto take car~ of one child and two rooms, Good references. Call i 07 Lat. aw. i ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG 6 = Fy & z “4 Hj 3 &| 1@ condition, BOZ 7h street u. w. ywer, Rhode Island ave uw. MI-6t | JER RENT STORE AND DWELLING AT 1638 14th st. n.w., coutaimms 12 rooms, with all m.d- ern improvements. Inquire 16:8 14th st, jall-6w* JOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE, 100: 1th st. 20xN0 ft. , concreted cellar samme size: ¥- Tom dwelling above ‘lance rick jstable. | Alea. fine ‘store, cor. Loth and J. W. P. MYEKS. Jali-im* 1488 Sew York sve. ndreeses, ouse men eh st mw. £7-4t* | '§ — POSITIONS | FUR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Re spore] Sncinny 3 Je Bas REAR A oe 5 as af tw between Pap sae Z ER acts Pir Bi is Pat, worthy, quick, and willing to be usefaL ‘Gants | « f quiche aed will an oS Seen for three days at _preseut cinployere 819 Tate LUST AND FOUND. Streot new. at 2 pei. ‘Ou and after the 10th st . 10th stre Liiva ON MONDAY, OTH INST., A COLLEC AETEDOA_ YOUNG MAN, WHO GAN uh ors Reketbook, Codtainibe sol oem of moaey, hiah best reference: des = 1 postion either in at | fice OF iness house, where emeney an Spica De appreeciated. Address 8. Wo. Star ]mhas & situs lou as waiter in a pr:vate family housework; reterences eth st. UARY 6, 1888, OPERA GLASS, BE tween Neti ual iheaier and’ lows Circle. Reward 26 Vermout ave, aw ree tO THE PREMISES. SMALL BLACK AND tan Terrier: has name engraved on ‘Owner can have same by Calling at 313 dat aswe Te POSITIONS FOR WHITE AND Cor ‘cred mon and woneu cogts. Welds’ purses watt other helt ip fanallien, hotgln, Festal ke rea LS: A SMALL BLACK-AND-TaX PUP (Dog): ers, bousemen other helt vars pot cut. ove front paw white. etusa i fut, ke FM. BU! . 650-622 F at nw. Ith st. new: and receive fea RAYED_FROM KENNEDY BROS’, WOOD AND and Coal Yard, 12 H st. ne.. « large St. Bernard ment; ris rea-ousl Address RELIABL! ce. f4-3t* Wasnt SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID ‘by a white girl who can furnish good references, dog: brown aud wiute; auswers tothe nam of C-lonel, If returned to the above address person will receive liveral reward. 16-20" Se | ee DA SITUATION AS A FIRST-CLASS | keys. Fiuder wi rews a nm pate Fs ASR | Seine at i er fn frst city refer nee. tas a Prewut euploser. Wise a rIONS FOR ALL ame MELOVMENT AND MoUs. ‘BUREAU, 217 9 Dupont Circle, |p OST—ON FEBRUARY 2 AT THE THU! Dat Evening Germs Cinb, Musonic Temple.» Daisy Pin, set with paris ands diamond center, ‘The finder niay return to 1601 Massachuseits ave {4-30 ~~ BUSINESS CHANGES : A BARGAIN—I WILL SELL INE BALANCE OF th nw. Gl 9 pan. my stOck of groceries, horws, wagon aud harness for $4001. Doucht this werk: store for rent. Inquire :D_PERSONS HAVING ROOMS FOR RENT | of A.D SiIDHAML 1023 70h sta.w- a ANT! Sy ES ease = ech ee SENTING AGEN AGENCY. ees aw. "ad FRANK 8. PELOT 1416 F strect, Rellogy Building. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN 3 $3,000 cash (will vest #4000 my- GAS STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND ol Fe 7 V WHO $250, FOR Walton a | cup te Jin, arose on coterprion gt seeawaied mente palesrheee ‘uae BUCCESSPULY Sear oie $9Iu S7-3t ATENTS, AND | INVENTIONS goLioiren— ‘ANTEDSECOND-MAND | BICYCLE, ROVE tents boug! troduced and placed Wate tpg seas nce amall and sane aie. Ad- | ou royalty. Cane caret coud acted PANT, Pay eaters ame fat 630 F st. nw. D—SECOND-1 BOOK-CASE |, 4D- 1 STOKE WANTED; WILL PAY CASH FOR Warn'gor 106, star Dre Sore deiur «good ppt buniees rd Give ‘orate were interview can be ‘be ‘haa. “Ad- ipeiculags ornare were St BENS | Fron |ALE—PARTY WANTING MONEY WILL hich wl be ded voon and wi 300, Sicbat fhe BT st eh GORE as ND Neste ee PRICE Fite pos Ba Wie aay sete Pact i W Watcher soa to tocd 24 RANK H. PELOU? ieee 5 aU work yerren- | f21w 3416 Pestrect, ‘Duliding. (formerly of New frork city) 14-3" {OR SALE—330 SHARES CAPITOL TYPE, WRIT. ing Stace 9. Ey" ihoss 15is Fee WHEE Sahar Ffrice CLA, bia OF A brdoRizep te DETECTIVE AGENCY : en if pirat repepiaes Pree oe Sirens! Ser, ‘ARE vane ove a SAT is ie BA xICk Riis ST va From AP 90 aE See rege bi ee he 3 emt = Foy" SALE-IHEG E, TERT HAKGATS Ts THis son cthag eae 8S. se slg aieg Vrperig ty Sailing sil areca for 8i.80' pe Yor furtber — Seong gaan TS Fat nw. JOR SALE THRE FINE LOTS F% shri ove, eer lg Te Ie & P. Youn aos Pat, OR SALE-MARYLAND AVE Fae Fib'sta cantons, Lot: "8 feet treet renee tare my SUBS. witha width of O6 het thereon Rivet DE ISLAND AVE, BETWKEN h ete uw. evt front by #9 feet doc, Sie Lor, 30 feet frowt by LTR foot ek (Bie Lat G0 feet tromt Uy 1a ort ee. ren xa 435 sevotd Boor Fe? SERIE CORNER OF 15TH jeland eve. font curuer Touna, 1803 Pat hae ‘SAL Wo hth, foth, ang. thoundary ate ierthern Hrttot ie Pleat orca rressnte: grester stirectionn then” say coher ia the suigarin fn Fiat ca Sidewsibh, peur sewers. ‘sud street shilrect beichture, Shocks sug cbarofer herent techy. BENS F. Davia Tas “ONE HUNDRED Lors ard JOR SALE — VERY mad Raa a Lor st Sane ee ae “THE BEST INVESTMENT Pin ie Bande toc yet S oravenue, within aS SALE—AT PRIVATE BALE. FINE OLD MADEIRA WINPS. Bong « direct ment from WEL Bho, Madeira, comprising the tollowing teands sind vst 3 Capes Boat. singe 44315 wt > 3% : 3 = : a = : 3% . ee’ Stati wide. ‘The above consignment of Pine 0 willetoid wr PRIVATE SALE At my Salesrooms, 11th and Penneylvania avenua THOMAS DOWLING. _ {7-00-6t Auctioneer JOR SALE_A NEWFOUNDLAND boo a lautifil and igtoligent: ‘price @2h° ‘Addvend UTCHINS, Star office = JOR SALE — 150, SHAME ro PERFECTION jeat ond Light Co. stort > quire 1420 F st. "H.C. BORD ee JOR SALE—PIVE SHARES mine OF WASHING. ton Stock at €300 per share. 16.3 1416 Petreet, Reins butdine FOR SALE A LiouT AXD East business it hundred tery eal ir needed Sra 0 hi * rare Po Other Furniture TRAIT URE” Star officn, AN ENGLINH HAMMERL nage Pato Medety weet nas sate Brae ‘ aRof! AMfekicAN KUBBEH CO. bs SALE’ TADY, SUDDENLY Teepe, ey in Coat Nese very clean a hapdeve Salah te stati sien it tuaat spec ion, NECESSITY Star DR = em og ae SHURCH FURNITURE AS AW Darran “Griere by, eye T BEITZ, GK 1 xt tee DARD PORTABLE JOR SALE_500 SHARPS ST Oa Machine stock Ore wanted H. PRLOUZE. flaw 1416 Fatrect Relicay Bulldine. 20K SALE_ONE FINELY FINISHED UPRIGHT fonCH Gos ert a Piano 25 forees, just Et, from Lexington, Bee Bie Cite andre iach 18 hands hich Go very fine Neti SIMMONS oe ew. JOR SALE ona a ties eoualtton N Easy MONTML | PRS Stultz & Bauer U; ey prt The Stultz & Bauer is the most elegant C ance tnade for fine workmaushiy. toneked Qurabuity. We will osm nd ya Ciinaco can te'usado onan ite Don’t fail to see our Pianos. One month's trial toqood partica. "You can save @25 to ¢100 with us Fok SME EX PRAORDINARY aad =a Jonth fi, KMANICH 4 BACH aul ~F1EY E stueh ly WILD & Bsho’S, 70 ith atm, Givie or, ep nae iat ye cy 19K SALE NEW. CLEAN LIVE-PICKED Se. & 1 the best the mguey livered. Wi ————S— COUNTRY REAL ESTATE oR RENTHYATTSVILLE. MD. NAR ati rund station, fouramal. shops. suliable for barver, eae thn uel lace Avpiy to Wale ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY SEATS Sizes, locations, and prices to suit any purchaser, Best elevation around Washington for ticalth aud Deauty of landscape. Good ruilrond facilities. RICHAKD KR BEALL, Agent and Att'y, mation Ot... ‘view of elty. 1. ALi out. 1. house, table, Be he peta te ot its] 0d ympe Geet clam, om from gta M1509 en ee. Free 2 miles = ra ae ea * eeertisetietegs a org at Ball- ston, 26 14-48 F%, VERY pleasant of five : aah yy Sater Sie is ars zn.