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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY....... ........ February 24, 1985. CuosaY §. NOYES. ee vening Star has a regular, permanent "hous Ade daily circulation were than erebie een ok ony ones bcos Hanna (germoxane Washi jon, a much greater Sr'alt the ther dally’ papers bere added omether. ES Although prepared for t In a measvre by his Jong and exhausting Mines, the death of Mr. Cor- eoran, whicb occurred at half-past six o'clock this morning, came with something like a shoe. , 2 id, as might be Supposed, has cast a feeling of ~P 100m and sorrow over the national capital, with ‘whose people and their interests he has been so long, 80 closely, and so honorably identified. The @etails of is extraordinary c«reer are so fully known, not only to this community, but to th country at large, and so much will be found re- lating to It In another part of to-day’s paper that there is but little need of particulars bere, Less than justice would be done, however, it the fact were not emphasized that the death of @ man like MF. Corcoran is not merely a local but national calamity. Few men have ever lived who were blessed in so great a de~ gree with Doth the power and the desire to benent their fellow man, It may sately be said alsothat no other American has in his lifetime conferred so many and such great benefuctions; 80 that, for the example he bas set others no less than for what be himself did, the subject of this brief notice must always be regarded as one of the most ‘Mtustrious citizens of the republic The more conspicuous monuments of Mr. Corcoran’s wise ‘and broad liberality are well known, and will stand while bistory Insts or gratitude moves the public heart; but It was largely his babit to keep one band in ignorance of what the other gave, so that thousands of his timely and kindly acts are known only to those whose sufferings were re- Heved, and whose lives were made brighter by his unfailing bounty; and thus while chaplets of pub- Me honor may deck bis tomb his grave will be motstened and kept green by the tears of the widow amd the fatheriess Better tributes than ‘Unese cap bo man have. ———s ‘The passage by the Senate of the cable electric railway bill for the District, with the hints furnished by the discussion of the measure, is a ‘matter of much local laterest. It is evident that the Senate strongly favors the substitution of im- proved motors for horse power, A pointed sug- gestion to existing lines of the necessity of adapt- ing themselves to modern ideas and customs tn ‘thle regard ts given by authorizing the new raii- way torua its cars along 7to street, uniess the present Une on that street shail within one year substitute a cable or electric motor for its horses, ‘Seventn street is admirably adapted for a cable ine. ‘The east-and-west railways follow such twisting courses that cabies may be found Inexpedient, and electricity may commend itself. Bat netther the new ltae, nor existing lines in changtng their form of motor, should be permitted to disfigure the streets with poles and the overtiead electric con- ductor. If electricity is used to furnish motive power, either the undergroun4-conductor system of storage batteries should be required. ‘The tone of discussion in the Seagate not only pointed to a general improvement of the Washiazton ratiway ‘system tn the form of motive por but also in. dicated a stroug and general desire to make the holders of valuable railway franchises cogtribute 4m more Just proportion to the public revenues, The new road would doubtiess have been taxed imuch more heavily, and its franchise might eveo have been put up atauction, but for the suggestion that such a course would place ft at an unfair disadvantage in competition with existing roads, and the fact that the whole subject of insufficient taxation of Dis- trict railways is now by authority of the Senate ‘Under Investigation by the District committee. When that committee reports on the subject the ‘Senate will doubtless take advantage of the op- portunity to establish & basis of taxation which ‘Will impose Just burdeas upon all the District rall- ways Isthe good time coming when our street- carcompanies will lay grooved rails, adopt im- proved motive power, pay fur their franchises, and Pay Just taxes? $$ --—____ Just how the congressional investigating com- ‘Tafttee Will manage to draw the line between the conMictiag statements made for their benefit dur- Ing thelr visit to the Reading colliery district itis hard to see. Witnesses apparently actuated by am equal desire to tell the truth flatly contradict each other on essential points, One states that a miner can live comfortably on the Wages pald and ‘Save @ portion for the bank. Another asserts that he ts ground to the earth by tue tyranny of the corporation he serves, rarely seeing a dollar in cash, paying high reat for his dwelling and large Prices for every commodity he cousunes, all of waich he must buy at Lhe company’s stores with orders doled out to him in iteu of money. Proba- Diy the (ruth lies somewhere between these ex- tremes, Miners are uot very different from work- iarn In other trades. One who ts shiftiess and im- Provident is always up to his ears in debt, ana ‘Wouid be in the same condition If his wages were ‘Yen dollars a day. Anotuer, whois industrious and ‘thrifty, has all he needs to make him com- fortable and can even lay something asile against rainy day. Thatisthe rule of the world: One man siarves on What would fatten another. The Store-order system is,of course, a muisance, and Very offen a thin covering for petty frand. It ought Rot to beencouraged. And yet in some places, after repeated experiment with other plans, it is found te be a necessity, because go large a pro- Portion of the mea waste their money on drink afver being paid off, and carry nothing home for ‘Their families vo live on. It tthe same way with the unifurm charge made for medical treatment. ‘The Dest thing the coa ;ressional commitiee could do would be to visit the actual scenes of the labor ‘Woudles In person aad vee what the outward con- dition of things there 18 This might not be so | easy OF convenient as a series of sessions in well. | kept roms tn town, but it would be @ great deal | moreeffective for practical purposes, and make their report more generally respected for its thor- oughness —$—— + —___ New York ts going to work to get up a fine cele. Dratios of George Washington's inauguration day 00 the 30th Of April, 1880, which is well; but some New Yorkers are also striving to defeat, If posst- ‘Die, the bill now pending in Congress providing for such a celebration In this city, which 18 hog- gts. It ts quite proper that New York should have her celebration if she wishes, and spend all the money she wants on it, ard enjoy it with all her might. Tnis, however, do-s not tnvolve the ‘Tight to prevent Washington from celebrating an event which, in view of our city’s position as capi | talofthe nation, it is her special privilege to Magolfy. New York's jubilee ned not be the leas ‘splendid or interesting because Washington nas one, ton, And, If the Federal Government ts going to take a conspicuous part In the enterprise, it. seems ag if the one district and city where its machinery is seated and over waich it exercises ‘exclusive Jurisdiction, i the appropriate place in ‘whieh to do its share. ee Mr. Corcoran did much for Washington, and, through Wastington, for the country. What will Wasbington and the country do to honor him? A ovement was set on foot several years agoto erect his statue, by popular subscription, In some ‘ppropriate place in the city, but knowledge of Lhe fact coming to him he at once made It a point ‘With his fends engaged in the measure that all efforts should cease, and the subject be allowed to Grop. It is time now to revive that project. Not ‘that be needs a monumental memorial, ‘Such he has already Dullt. But future generations should be made familiar with the form and lineaments of the man to whom they Will be indebted In many ways; and the present generation owes it to itself to take the matter 1a hand promptly and effec- vir. ‘The work cannot be dooe too soon oF too w ——$—_——---_____ ‘The dulls In the coffee market were stampeded yesterday by adropof a cent a pound in prices, | ir ‘This looks like a sa@iaii thing, but it isabout equiva. | Jent to eignt points in the stock market, and every. body who bas studind tne history of Wull-strect | pagies Knows what that meins All the repeated collapses in the trade in food products, waen rings and cliques have endeavored to crowad prices above ‘Uaelr normal limit, seem to have no effect upon professional speculators, wno cuntiaue to see every such scheme a chance to make a fortune * wees, se -——____ Democrats who believe in signs and omens shake their heads dolefully wben they consider that tne last convention of their party held in St. Louis ‘Was that of 1876, which nominated Samuei J. ‘Tiden. But (nat year the republicans held their couventioa frst, and at Clacumpall; so the luck eay change. en Guv. Hi 18 quoted as saying that no one man is ensential to the democratic party. It is presumed that, In certain contingencies, not dimicult to sues, he miyht change his opinion so far as to maxe a slogie exception Wo this sweeping ruie. ee ——r—on“—e ates epee eng tome J. 4. FISHER & CO, oy ‘820 F st aw. one door from 9th i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. Ar Tse Pass Rom. Commencing at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW (Seturday) MORNING, we offer vory great surprises in BOYS GLP MING. The laet'reductions in prices we shall ever mak>— ‘Hs the expiring breath of our Boys’ Clothing Depart- 83. 64 AND 95 OVERCOATS FOR 61. 85, 06 AND $7 OVERCOATS FoR $2, $8, ¢9 AND $10 OVERCOATS FOR 63. 912, 014 AND 915 OVERCOATS FOR 94. _ The alaoe are for Boys from 3 years to 18 youre of ‘The Materials are English Kerveys, Cassimeres, Chin- chillas, Cheviota, Tweeds and Beavers. ‘The Styles aro this Season's London Noveltios. ‘Thp Finish ts equal to Custom-made, ‘Who doean’t remember snow in March: but, sappos- Ing we have no more cold weather, A VOLLAR SPENT NOW WILL GO AS FAR AM FIVE NEXT WINTER, 85, 86 AND 97 SUITS FOR $2, $8, 89 AND 910 SUITS FoR a3. $12, $15 AND $18 SUITS FoR 4. For Boys from 4 to 14 yeare. Best matorisls, latest styles and perfoot St guaranteed. ‘The Tricot, Cass. and Diagonal Cloth Suite can be worn all the Summer. Please try and call early or late. Least crowding 8 tolls m,and5to 6 p.m i APREE m: L. ALPES SHOES—The fine Kid Button Boots with patent-leather tips for $3.50, iustead of €5 Those with- oUt tips marked $4.75, for 83. We are sell- ing these Shoes fors time without profit. Ove of our ways of advertising. WRAPS—The uew stock is bers, aud will you ask to be shown the Novelties in English Walking Jacketa from $2.50 to @13.50. Ulsters and Raglans from $8 to $27. Beaded Visites from $10 to @40. JERSEYS—Piain Jerseys from $135 to $3.98. Braided Jerseys from $2.48 to $4.35. Beaded Jersevs from 83.98 to 96, Silk Jer- seys from 86 to 810.68. Children's Jerseys 98 canta. ‘Children's Dresses and Ulsters from @3.68 420. GLOVES—A large table full of bargains to-morrow, wear door of No. 1119 Peansylvania avenue, PARASOLS—New stock here, but no space to write of them. Come snd see them. As Excarnoxat, Ovronronsry. THE PALAIS ROYAL 18 CLOSING OUT EVERY ARTICLE IN THE BOYS' CLOTHING DEPT., AT40 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE MARKED PRICES. HOUSEREEPING GOODS AT 20 PERCENT DIS. COUNT. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. As with sbove-quoted departments so with UPHOL- STERY Goods VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES, VERY GREAT SURPRISES IN PRICES. ‘We give up the Upholstery Goods Department mainly Decanse people want credit for such goods. We don't wivecredit. Can't do it and sell at “Palais Royal” prices, We plainly marked each article at cash sales Prices, Ifwo're so buay when you call thet you're kept waiting walk around the room, inspect the arti- cles you fancy, You will find the price-marks attached. ‘The only exceptions are Fringes at 50 per cent dis- count and Lace Curtains at 25 percent d'scount, Re- member, the stock was bought by a buyer whose re- fined and cultivated taste has won for him an bonors- dle name in trade circles, and, ance the goods were bought for cash, we may say of the Upholstery stock ‘that it is exceptionally fine and marked at exception- ally low prices. The discount will bring the prices less Oriental Tapestry Portiores Silk Frit Worsted a a Ee pi Curtain Poles, Nelour, Covers, hale and (32 ‘1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. — LAST DAYS CLOSE QUT SALE or BANKRUPT STOCK oF THE BOM MARGHE. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD. OPEN AT 10 & M. COME AT ONCE, DON'T DELAY, AND SECURE SOME OF THE BARGAINS AT Bt 316 7TH &T. NW. Evex Sice Frarcany 87x WE HAVE BEEN SELLING YOU CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE. FIRST WE OFFERED AN ENTIRE WINTER STOCK THAT HAD BEEN SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY SMOKE NEVER BEFORE DID YOU HAVE SUCH A CHANCE AT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. THAT YOU APPRECIATED THE BARGAINS WAS SHOWN BY THE RAPIDITY WITH WHICH YOU CARRIED THE GOODS AWAY. ALL THIS WAS YOUR GAIN AND OUR VERY DECIDED AND ABSOLUTE Loss. HAVING 8OLD OFF OUR WINTER STOCK TO YOU AT HALF PRICK, WE NOW, ON SATURDAY, PEBRUARY 25TH, OPEN OUR ADVANCE STYLES: OF SPRING GOODS. CONSISTING OF BUSINESS SUITS, CUTAWAYS AND SACKS, DRESS SUITS, CUTAWAYS, AND PRINCE ALBERTS, SPRING OVERCOATS, ODD PANTS, AND FANCY VESTS, FULL DRESS SUITS, AND EVERYTHING BE- LONGING TO A FIRST-CLASS STOCK. FOR A WEEK OUR GOODS HAVE BEEN COMING IN AND We HAVE BEEN GETTING READY TO PUT SPKING STOCK ON OUR TABLES WHERE THE WINTER STOCK SHOULD BE SOLD, AND NOW WE ARE READY FOR YOU. OF COURSE, NOT ALL OUR SPRING STOCK I3 HERE. MANY GOOD THINGS ARE STILL IN ‘THE HANDS OF THE WOKKMEN, BUT DAY BY DAY THEY WILL COME ALONG. WE WILL SHOW YOU THE VERY NEWEST THINGS IN OUR LINE, AND MANY STYLES THAT YOU CAN FIND NOWHERE ELSE. WE ARE THIS SEASON MORE THAN EVER BEFORE HAVING OUR OWN GOODS MADK UP EXPRESSLY FOR OUR OWN USE, AND THUS HAVE ENTIRELY EXCLUSIVE sryLes. NEXT TO OUR HALF-PRICE SALE THE ABER- DEEN CHEVIOT PANTS, WHIOH WE MADE TO ORDEX FOR 85, MADE THE BIGGEST RACKET IN WASHINGTON. WE HAVE ABOUT TWENTY MORE STYLES WHICH HAVE JUST COME IN, AND IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF ODD PANTS, BEAVY WEIGHT, TO WEAR A MONTH AND THEN LAY ASIDE FOR NEXT WINTER, NOW Is YOUR TIME. 2. BARNUM & 0. fe 931 PENN. AVENUE Hoverxszrms: Wee LANSBURGH & BRO.'3, A chance for avery Housekeeper to eave money. These are a+ Honest Bargains as have ever left our counters, Unless overrushed, we think we have plenty to sell for this entire week. But that should not influence you to wait until to-morrow, for the choice always is “Today.” ‘Those roods are besutifal, and so satinfied are we of their wearing qualities that we guarantee any article bought during this sale, HAVOC IN LINENS, 72-Inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK, @1.75 a yard. NAPKINS to match same, 95 » dozen. 72-Inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK, $1.50 a yard. 2 NAPKINS to match same, $4.50 a dozen. 72-Ineh Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 61.23 » yard. NAPKINS to mateh same, @3.75 a dozen, 70-Inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 81 a yard. % NAPKINS to match same, 82.23 a dozen, THE ABOVE AR.. BEAUTIES, ENTIRE NEW PATTERNS, DESIGNS ODD, 5 Pieces of 70-ineh Bleached DAMASK, former price #1. reduced to 7c, 20 Fieces of 68-inch Bleached German DAMASK, former price $1. reduced to 70: a yard. 25 Pieces 58-inch Noft Finish German DAMASK, 72-inch Half-Biesched DAMASK, 81.8 yard, worth 91.50. ‘With NAPRINS to match eame, & sine, €2.25; 6-4, e. 68-Inch Half-Blesched German DAMASK, 750, worth 8L 62-luch Half-Bleached Scotch DAMASK, S5c, worth ‘Se, * Gare weenie DAMASK, 50c, worth _SB-Inch German Loom DAMASK, 400 a yard, real 1ue, 100 dozen * Half-Bleached German NAPKINS, 98¢ ‘sdousn, real value, $1.25. 9 00 do202 X Blesched German NAPKINS, 61, worth 100 dozen % Bleached German NAPKINS, $1.20, ‘worth $175. 100 dozen Bleached German NAPKINS, $1.50, ‘worth 82. 200 donen % Gorman NAPKINS, $1.98 » dosen, 1 X German NAPKINS, €3.50 » dosen, worth 8476. een een mt "ioo Colored Border DOYLIES, 40c a dozen, 30g geen Colored Border DOYLE, 60c adosea, PGi bee ‘ech number worth considerably. GERMAN PILLOW LINENS. NGS MARR AO fe, SoC ian cia momen which we cannot speak of ry bere. neuruarea Dovarsss & Bro. , ‘Oth and Fots, ‘Will continue their Cost Gale of Ladies’ Cotes ‘Underwear four days longer. or stil March 1. At which time the sale will positively close. ‘We have about 50 Jerseys which we will close Out during this time at ope-helf cost; sizes 34 ‘and 36. Aleo 30 Children's Jerseys at 50s. cach, We have alse about 100 paim of Coneet,- ‘Various qualities, whieh will be sold st 25 and 50c. Sizes a8 follows: 17, 18, 19, 20, £2, 26, 25, 26, 27, 28, 20 and 30. Old price, @1 to $2.25. We will offer to cur gentionsn friends uring these four days Perrin's Genutse @2 Kid Gloves st the phenomenal price of @1.50 Par Pair. Comment is unnecessary, DOUGLAS & BRO., f244t ‘Oth and F ote, Is Fou Busr. ‘THE GREAT CUT PRICE-SALE OF BOYS AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING I8 AT THIS WRITING WELL UNDER WAY. THEGOODS AND PRICES ELICIT EXCLAMATIONS OF ADMIRATION AND PLEASURE FROM ALL WHO SEE THEM. WE HAVE ADDED SEV. ERAL CAPABLE SALESMEN TO OUR AL- READY EFFICIENT FORCE IN THE BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, 80 THAT ALL PATRONS ARE PROMPTLY AND PROPERLY WAITED UPON. NO WAITS, NO DELAYS. WE ARE EQUAL TO ALL EMERGENCIES. ‘THE GREAT CUT IN PRICES HAS OREATED A FURORE AMONG PA- RENTS AND GUARDIANS, AND THE BE- SULT 18 GREAT CROWDS HAVE THRONG- ED OUR HOUSE ALL THIS FORENOOX, THE SALE WILL LAST TO-DAY AND TO. MORROW, BUT WILL BE BROUGHT TO A CLOSE WHEN WE CLOSE OUR DOORS OM SATURDAY EVENING, SUCH A SLAUGHTER OF PRICES ON SEASONABLE AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS WAS NEVER BEARD OF BEFORE. NOTHING RESERVED. EVERY SUIT AND OVEROOAT ON OUR SECOND FLOOR SHARE A COMMOY FATE. ALL MUST GU, WE WANT MORE ROOM. FOR A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF CUT IN PRICES SEE THIS MORNING'S POST AND THE EVENING STAR OF YESTERDAY. SALE CLOSES TO-MORROW BVENING. SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO THE BOYS OF WASHINGTON, 124 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. SPECTAE om FY Be Sg HAA fs - ue Be a os t mt FY OE he HAA baa 888g, ZRR 900 a L SPE GIAL. fl || BS Hon Es z | FI it aoe oo ae] CF} C23 C23 wt T os TWO OF THE BIGGEST SHIRT BARGAINS WHICH WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. Ss ems wr WE WILL PLACE ON OUR COUNTERS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, OUB di PLAITED OR PLAIN BOSOM DRESS SHIRT LAUNDERED, FOR ots hon Ss ats ORNTS be ad made in the manner of all our Shirts, which ta the beat ‘only, both in material, ftand workmanship to which any one can testify who have once worn them Our Fig it nt Pe PLAIN BOSOM SHIRT, UNLAUNDERED, in either box or aide-plaits, for ES aie a goes “ss good 6 Shirt asis offered any where for $1. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED IM EVERY IN- STANCE, OR MONEY REFUNDED. SSP ERD ERS TWO EXTRA VALUES. One line of White and P} Stripe Suspenders, which we sold for 25c., and elegant va.ue at that, SPECIAL PRICE 15. One line of Silk-Faced Suspenders, in combiuations, such as Blue and Gold, Cardinal and Brown, Gold and Eoru, plain White , &., were selling for 50c., ye SPECIAL PRICE 250. Our entire line of Suspenders st cut prices, BAUM'S. Germans Hare SPRING STYLES NOW BEING RECEIVED. Derby Hate in New Colors, Price, $2.30, 83, $3.50, 84. Agents for Youmsne’ and Knox's New York Hata, | ‘Choice Stock of Silk Umbrellas B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 4 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Wasamarors Drcomarve Aart ROOMS. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RECEIVED. CLOSING OUT STAMPED LINENS. ‘20. Stamped Splashers, 190. E srasuiszp BUA ‘We toke this onportan thanks for the Mberal patro ‘the pest eight yeors, ensblin 0nd imerease our busines im Apeil, 3897, weteck poss ond epesious esteblishment, Te onder to property mark ‘make it emphatically a RED for ouseeives, and our cus tengive preparations, and @aTURDAY, FEB ‘which sbould attrest to our mumber of customers, and usual, a these goods have uch low prices, We haven ‘Vartioed, and the prices will ‘the goods last. We quote the following, than that the values are LINEN DE 200 Dosen Bleached 18 by 36, kn ONLY 6@ ory, CURTAIN D 25 Pisces Printed Curtain ‘and col ONLY 8. 60 Dos. Ladies’ Linen Col quslity. All good styles. ONLY 100. Extraordia HOSIERY 100 Dom Ladies’ “Fast 4 not to crock, stain the ONLY 250, ‘We bave never before offer which we could give the abo 60 Pairs Ledies’ Printed Pink, Old Gold and Cream, in ONLY 68 ‘Extraordin MUSLIN UNDEB 20 Dosen Ladies’ Fine brie rams, two clusters of and two clusters of four fine ONLY 590. Extraordin 25 Doron Fine Cambric Cor ‘trimmed with fine embroid Jahed seams. ‘The best value ONLY 25¢. ‘Extreordin DRESS GOODS 20 French “Novelty” strip Dress Patterns, i Spring is ONLY 97.50 TOILET DE G-on Bottles of French La ONLY 250. LINING DE (25 pieces 36-ineh Printed for ning Satteens, Ging ood, ONLY ‘MANDEERCHIEF ‘While visiting the store on, speotfully invited to inapect, goods ‘opened, ta ‘Freach ond American 0 {to Ginghams, White Goods, woopwamD ” Rostow par omn rat (Cee. 11th ont / 1880, BY 26TR. aG0 TOMORROW & LoTUROP © THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC. ity to reture our gretefel ‘Bese eatended to ws dering (6 us to onlange oar borden: each succeeding year, until eesion of our present elegant: ‘this anniversary day, and to LETTER Day, tomers. We hove made ox- abel offer om thet dey, BUABY 25TH, MARY VALUES DRY GoODs, house more than the esusd tnduce larger purchases thas. ‘Rever before bees offered at fair quantity of each line ad- remain the ssme so long s@ without further comment PARTMENT. Double Huck Towels, size otted fringe. PER DOSER. EPARTMEET. Berim, variety of Gesigne PRE YD. ary Value. DEPARTMENT. lara, beat mekea, superion Back. ary Value DEPARTMENT. Black” Cotton Hose, warrant- feet, and will improve with PEB PAIR, eG. Black Hoge at 25c. with ‘Pure Bilk Hoes, in Lt Blve, ‘Polka Dot add Leaf Petterne, PER PAIR. ary Value. WAAR DEPARTMENT. . ‘Muslin Walking Skirte, com- ‘three fine tucks in tho ruflie, tucks sbove the rusia, ary vaine, set Covers, V-shaped neck, ‘ery ruffe, pear! buttonsfin- ‘ot offered at the price. ary value, DEPARTMENT. 04 All-Wool Camel's Eat: PER PATTERN. PARMENT. ‘Vender Water, superior quality. PER BOTTLE. PARTMENT. ‘Pervaline, specially suitable hhama, and light-weight wool DEPARTMENT. some of the hand-embroid- rand sale, insugureted Feb- ‘desutifal goode—eo slightly tlesable, The cholcest have balance, about 50 doses, we fovs to clear them out thet marked at $e. arked at 50c. 01.18 lots marked et 75c. even greater than theday we ‘thie cocasion, you are re ‘the various lines of new Wool Fabrice, Fiannels, teens, Foreign s24 Domes- saa _WANTED_-SITUATIONS._ 4,820 10 40: CHAM Sra tome Drivers or Farm andes _f24-20 AML a COOMBS. ANTED-TO EADY, & AND Wottinrom pnatedee ataae toh wont ahonk Sesiiag ete age wa one Sag ae Star often. woe W: NTED—A RELIABLE WHITE WAN WHO UN- ‘Truck paccine, Tut bee es Bh sod ore i Woutipoe Rese WANT Tewrie oor ign ome rae ane. at once with ref reliable te f clos r whi omen for pantry salt one whe ANTED—AT 7 DONNECTICUT AVE. XW. An experienced white womens arse it WANTED—4 G00p warre w 1k KITCHEN Ww HITE GIRL POM KITCHEN 3.008 who ts est a cooking. Apply 211 Pave uw ASTED-FIRST CL. @y CANVARRERS TO IN- AXtactinenta.* mint to sil Soe tm ey st lampe Something new. Safe, and cheap hichest nt from “anlersritare nod sales & Corforeu ba iiing, Uetween tbe hoary of and 10 ain and Zand Spm foe ANTED—A STENOGRAPHER WT YPE- W wher whe wilder tee etn teint tae POESePe, Bee Ge oe ot he otic we central ccated om ‘frst floor, this dress, with referenom, KAPID, star ation. fea St TANTED—A YOUNG INTELLIGENT WHITE ‘irl to wait on » child Bye youre oil, refermie BiT'Sar ont beectiascdonmme! <a WASTED—To Do ALL THE WORK IN PRIVATE Tamily, 8 couk acd chainberuaid, the latter 00 way atnickia, 1256 Eat nw ie ‘Rive witha capian of 83.000 ah se), with a caps 10 €).000, to #0. ‘in the beat business su the ent), For full iNCrmation address De Westar omen” £4 2 ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE COOK, MUS’ Weitiitcnmenta tase lok aoe: MEeT WANIED-A SUITABLE Prnsot To KEEP of frveou years, tust be Kind word futelligcat wal sans mended. Address HOWE, Star othon. £24 . BOY OF Por with Feterences, Ho OR OTHER WANTED FARM HAND. GOOD HOP. 4 M costia’s. M. GOLDEN, 130-2 ANTED= aX, GHFICK BOY 10-ab uesn f office. 2 waiters, ko. no. charges ploymnet Durstebet Aise, wood careers See Son Se reese: Ewploym"t Bureau, ‘Ueh st now. WASTEDITWO SERVANT ONE FOR GEN- eral bouse work aud other as unre; good refer required. Apply 1344 K st. nw, ae WANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ACT AB CASTER and du ceneral ‘Work for a mercantile house. Address, stating salary expected, J. J, Star | PETENT wo NTRD BY 4 COMPETENT LICENSED iS Winer of ¥ years eupericnce wi fue WAXTED—DIcE's AGENCY or = ‘ty referwncen 13 7th at = im Witt SEADYCART ERS = eg Se Mew Water O obs heme, tiere SAML A. COUMIS.OWO Pau me. Fee WAXED, BY 4 COLORED GIRL THE 1sT OF March situation as nurs rad or c)amberuge! neatly © Call prevent employer for tour days, Mat uw. referwnee iter clase ” si Sxoonaray, AND TYPEWRITING ie WANTED A SICATION IX” ANY KIXD OF work by © rempectabie German, uivetern Youre ob ANTED A GOOD COAT MAK) DESK 8 A WASTE. S208 GA EAnER Day ware. SITUATIONS POR ALL KINDS oF SAR aToapoxs roe Aut Kix eet BIEVENS EMPLOV MENT AND MOUM bs = kena 17 Oth ew, Ge pm, tor WASTEDIEY A MIDDLE AGr LADY & PrAce Be wore ing bowenk ets Indy; od newdle- woman. Adddrens 71 THE CARE OF ANT Wane ED—410 RONUS FO ANY ONY Kno oT avtastion en wonduetot cu the, Wash ures WatiroadAdarom TWMIEOIATE WATERS A SOONG FRENCH FAR oe firea'a uithation. be, gunderstatda the c of simeyanda Apnig at 18 oftiee, WASTED ORDEUS FOR COOKS MATS, sPAM treason, waiters, bousemen, ectllicos, bartruders, sairatoen, ea cougistn and other het. e Siiemale, FM BUGRHAM O00 Pat WANTED. -ROOMS. D-BY A COUPLE, TWO FURNISHED {or Light howsekenping, east of il mt. New Yorkave, Address AJ. X. Star office, E THERE Rooms soubern xtomure. aly sway. tenors Pler red: stain price sed last-oe RENT UP SOV, Bist oitioe EXTLEMAN AP oftice = 2 ie Wastes TRL TO, ASH ‘and irou ; he chy uit able yerson will have & good living, Inquire at G08 Oth stu. A GENTLEMAN TO FI L Goo D. ALDERSON, 935 F at, WANTEDIIADY'S MAID AND TO — one child; Frese preter : — WANTED—< GERM! Bafa epee es KENYON, 3042 P st. =e sui Sed pase Soca SHI WON to Saree ae ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE MAI! wasliiuc. must Lave good retere: Apply st Naval Observatory before fam. or ster ] post have nocd references, permanent | {ham HU) | | | JOR RENT—O41 K STN 4 | PON REST—1005 G sr 4 SUITE yANTED ROOMS AND BOAKD—2 O8 Riahied roora, with or without boarst te good location ain terme teanoushle. Two aliulte an Ywochiidren. ‘Address W. Let. Stee tion ate, WASTERONE BANT FURNISHED Ours VV m8 te 25. also, Uniurn ated due for tise oat ny yerecaie avery dal OM RENTING AGENO we! G12 “Bik ce ke ae WASTEDIA PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM | ‘apd ‘ourd for an elderly Indy. references 10-1 be the best. Address X. ¥.. star othes 30 FOR RENT—ROOMS, Foe RENT JAnor toons ar 22 cae arated oft ‘ pisnds BCULLINANE: S30 Sth st se ¢ VERY DESIRABLE sat rim, virely farbished, weutbern suitable for cicie geutienens ‘om Int floor. on 24 floor . after Sovciocs pm. auostae red ae ANTED_NORTH GERMAN WOMA trees wad Chloe saad hideoe Star ofc. SEAM. | a3 DA FIRST-CLASS BARBER thst. nw. GEO. MILLER WVASTED_To TAKE CHanai Tevort laun:iry, fous of, Seytomber nest, a fh ‘Aadress, eiving reference. "MADA. NTEO_TO THE UNEMELOVED—CANVAS fa of wenlemais appenratice and towns obtain puying situstious ty aldrensing PU. lion 4 Gis Puetotice. ‘Hoferences required. 20-6 ‘ANTED — DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU rea, conducted by tadies, Men and Wornen. white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for District bd states, with reference. 717 Met 7 WANTEDIAT ONCE WHITE AND cononED Cooks, $10 to #50. Maids waliremes, tures, Aa x Geran or Bw.dish of wood a) ‘ance. BURNHAM, 630-0:82 F at iow, fs" WASTED EVERY LapY \o KNOW THEY CAN Tearn dress. cu Teduced price for une week ct Toilor Sqtiare: all draftines done on 11th st, n.w..0pposite Moves’. Jal4-2m ‘4 wholenale bouse. of uesdlework at their own sent any distance). Gool jay can be made. ‘faraists dv Particulars free. “Addrews Alt: STiC REEULEWORK OO, Lib Bik at New York . : n-eoan MAKER IN EVERY PAML NEMS ew ia QV ANTED—To BUY a SMALL HOUSE OF ABOUT 6 by a young mun in Government roomie by a young mun ta employ, Peas Sica eine Poa Vy ANTED—TO RENT BY A SMALL FAMILY, « A number, ty the 1B ot Mar fs fopiabed Pefertncce furnished: Kddrese WG. Star nfhoa. 134-5 WANTED —10 PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY A a s desirable location toe’ ‘Afour $2,000 40 $1 OU; location, Dorthwent must be goud investment Address FO. ‘Box 40 Wy ANTED—ON CaPrror HT SIX OR SEVEN. room basement house for $3,000 Will pay 83.000 down. THud. G. HENSEY, 124-80 ne ANTED_IMMEDIATELY PROM OWNED.S THE follow.n priced and located property Went of Uti price about $10,000. ~~ yn i oF Fem, pres Aone SALOU: tre, price about @: jonce. 8°. HILL. car. Sth sud F. {000 O 83.000 CASH FOR a tnodern Hotse or two lots, 1: desirable locality ; owversonly; bo commissions. "GEO. W- EVANS, #3 su Pa uw. “WANTED--BOARD. 1 D-GENILEMAN, WIFE AND Two Wares ce aranth SE Wns cr diane aiid 1 woo by Weck to 1. M., Star wifice, ft _WANTED—LOTS. ED—LOTS_UNIMPHOVED, SINGLE. AND. Wares tote osprey rn, sixoly asp st. HERRON & RAME! 124-20 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS | 2B, w.. ivi I a‘ EOOND-HAND PSYCHO ~ W ‘cycle. Addrora, ating price and condita, WWwastep- avi ware MAS A. GIBSON, oe Ay: HO ~Waten WLATING, FOR ONE I ‘ANTED—$1,200 INTEREST Witesa= = WE ae at er rey. WAN ED—WELL SINKEK AND PUMP MAKER. meio gage cer ae Wan. —TO PURCHASE CONGRESSIONAL ‘Globes of Wy ANTED—75,000 0 SEC HAND BRI Wwix NO. earth ANE, mg £22 eh tw, 77 HOTEL WITH THIRTY Wihenbieezs ofS Steet ade ‘f21-0r° | Foaitned Bowe: second & fear’ | WASTED AMMEDIATELY—L Dies TO WORK | P JOR REN ASANT PRON f mo ne foot, to partion without chil JOR RE FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS POR hows keepin. $20 pes Pass the door. Apply 1806 11th 1001 ATH ST. Nw. front Koom; tor gentlemen « °K KENT OPARLOR AND BED-Re Fat four also, large, wunny front oor, a TOL) Mat aw JOK RENT TWO COMMUNICATIN Bisbed Roous on parior floor. southery private fanuily Dew. | JQOR RENT A LANGE, PLEASANT, PUR Roum, well heated: ale, an Oftice of Parlor Sth et nw. rent in ailw | FOR RENT. DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN 10 © rer, cond paying boarders. Adds Box 143, Star om | FORK KENT | HP room on tw fh fens reamouaine Fost Oticen Firet-clase re ok RENT Law HA’ | Fe COMNER HOOM ON F wt | Bone ny dentist. Inquire WES WILCOX, 1407 Penusyivamia ave. Bw JOR RENT— BEAUTIFUL CORNER FRONT koom Paws the de 3 st. cor. 13th iw. se JOR RENT—95] MASS AVE, HANDSOME rooms, furnished | house Just reinedviet. hmvina gery modern couvrulenoe plutibitw of the very tem joure owned by occujaut, fret<clase board #1 Seared’ ee RENT—ROOMS FOR MAN AND Wirr. wire for indy, guiet welgiiberliood. plessant ae- odations, COMPUKTS, Star offen. f2-3t" ROR RENT_1108 New YORK AVE furnished fro.t Room, thard floor. alsc room, with board: tic chanared. JOR RENT—ROOWS WITH OR” Wr board. Apply Ik24 H st. n f FOR RENT-THIRD FLOON, foz0-1an, 4 PENN. Ave. 'G, HUTCHINSON WA SUE OF third floors JOREENT— AT CLINTON HOUSE. 7TH AND LSTS.N. W. central location; newly farbiaked cud auder new OMS, NEAR THE an te, south, wandow FOR RENT—OFFIC OK RENT GL F ST. BETAEEN F Pepsiou Ufhcos, eutire # coud ‘eutire third floor, threr roosua, Fok EENT OHFiCbs 1s OUR NEW BUILDING; steam heat aud all convetiemcen, TiLK & RUTHERFORD, £11.20 _ FOR RENT rORES. JOR KENT—NO. 225 PENNA AVE, occUrt D tor way yeare by Ades Express ( siiaytod ora stake tora. PARKER MIS P'aecond Roar 1320 Pram. ave. uw, suitable for ail, or @ licht WaaBU lecturing busines. J. F. MANNING, Mou: FOR RENT—MISCELLA NEOUS _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. URBAN LOTS—AT A BARGAIN— ad, 10th, beyond Bound Fy, murs ‘sold. Kovm Th, Comoran: 3 Ren ‘Fepaira, ‘Brokers, ane ee Eee a. P saesossaes ieee eae 3 EST CASH PRIC® PA{D aed worn dees AGVEES ALK, JUST SOUTH SALE— castle mly en aan at rund. This — tu Ys be - 1th and Fate, Eee mea SERS YALcAnL pie aria =F