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THE EVENING STAR. WASH bs NGTO N: MONDAY CROSBY %. YOVES. ‘The Evening Star basa regular, permanent bena fide daily circulation mere than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the other daily papers here added together. Statement of circulation of Tae Evextxe Sr. for the week ending February 25, 1888: MonDaY, PEBRUARY 20, 1888, ‘TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1858 ‘Toran Tsoiemaly swear that the above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tue EVEN- ING Stax for the week ending February 25, 1888, F. B, Noves, ‘Treas, Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me this twenty- Seventh day of February, A. D. 1888. A. B. KELLY, > ‘Notary Public, —$<——— ‘The failure of the National Opera enterprise, apart wholly from the losses suffered by the artists ‘Who have bad to work without pay and the friends who have loyally backed the manager wita their purses, Is a serious misfortune to American art. It demonstrates the fact that, without unlimited ‘capital, patience, and courage to hold out a long ‘while ‘against tremendous odds, grand opera, ‘worthy of the name, cannot be made a success in this ccuntry. In Europe, even, with great re- souroes to draw upoa and expeuses which do not approach ours, it bas never been a money-making | Dusivesa, Government subventions have helped it along in Paris, but the directors have had to take glory for a part of their reward, while tm London bankruptey has repeat. edly wound up the careers of managers In Germany, Russia, Austria and Italy there are handsome subsidies granted by the crown, rising 4m at least one instance a8 high as $140,000 a year 1O® single house, and the treasuries of trugal states like Denmark and Sweden contribute some- | thing to the support of popular amusements In no European country, however, would any man- ager think of risking a tour of the provinces in the same Way that one of our managers does here. In Italy, for example, where the cireutt includes the | greatest number of stands, a few of the leading | ‘singers and dancers may visit Naples, Rome, | Florence, Palermo, Turin, Milan and Genoa, but | at each of thesecities the rank and Mile of a con pletely organized company 1s stationed, already | Fehearsed and equipped for a season of the stand- ard operas. The mountings and stage apparel are not nearly so magnificent as with us, except on gala occasions, and consequently the expense | Of @ presentation Is reduced to a minimum. | It is evident that, in tue United Siates, we must Go something more than bas yet been done If we | ‘Would enjoy grand opera ass permanent luxury. | In each large city might perhaps be established, Dy the co-operation of a number of rich and pubilc- spirited citizens, a guaranty fund, the income | ‘thereof to be applied to the inducement of mana- | gers who otherwise would not dure risk the chances of a vist, Or an auxiilary corps might be organized of enthusiastic professionals and ame. ‘Yeurs to learn the leading operas from the scores, and provide choruses and minor parts wituout cost, OF at the lowest possible expense, to mana- gers who bring first-class artists to do the leading Work. Or, finally, we must be content with fair Talent and respectable settings, such as we can get at home, nstead of importing singers who ex- pect a fortune for a pight’s work and trapplogs of ‘The most gorgeous character Known to the stage. | ‘The collapse of Mrs. Thurber's and Mr. Locke's | efforts will probably discourage any further Tempts to do business op so grand a seale for the Present; and our muse lovers will mgs thelr | yearly treat more keenly, after having had turee | Years of thorough enjoyment, than if they had ‘Deen forces to get along wichout it, and had known | the nest work only by hearsay. ——e Publfe sympathy hus been called forth in unas. ual measure by the proposed strike of te locome- lve engineers and firemen on the Chicago, Bur- Mngton and Quincy Ratlroad, although probably The majority Of the persons who have felt and ex- | pressed it are far from clearly understanding th merits of the controversy. This presents an illus tration of the most striking character of how far | good name goes toward sustaining aman ora body of mea in emergencies, If the Brotherhood to which the strikers belong had been in the habit of encouraging quarrels between them and their employers, making a great fuss over every petty | grievance, apd magnifying the horrorsof corporate | (yTaDDy in every utterance for public consump- tion, they would now, i their hour of need, be regarded with a certain suspicion, On the con- | trary, their policy has been wavaryingly pacific. ‘They have endeavored to get along smoothly with | their employers, submitting for a reasonable time | and with admirable temper to what tbey believed | Yo be injustice; and, even when they had resolved ‘nat tucy could afford to forbear no longer, they Went about the business of withdrawing from ‘work in the most honorable manuer. They gave the company ample notice, pledged theusselves not to interfere with the employment of other men, and quitted theirengines with a degree of self-respect that speaks volumes in their favor, If the company does aot repent its stubbornness and propose « compromise after it has tried for a while toget along with green hands and unaMltated Tramp engineers, It will be because some condition adverse to their cause exists which has not yet Deen revealed and whose operations cannot be foreseen. —+ + = ____ It is understood that Senator Ingalls ts not dis- posed to cail upon the United States to exercise Uhe alleged right of evicting from thetr homes and Property tue people of Washington, whose ances- {ors of predecessors gave to the United States most Of the real estate in the District to wnich the Goy- erament has tite. Washingtonians who feared the application of @ policy of Irtsh eviction and coercion may now breache easier; and the advo. cates of counter eviction proceedings against the Government by the descendants of the original grantors, on the ground of a iallure on the part of the grantee to fulfil its undertaking to build upon | Pav for them. { or ENTIRELY NEW BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS These goods ARRIVED SATURDAY, and the invoice ‘amounted to the sum mentioned above. THEY ARE OUR OWN IMPORTATION, And stich values ascannot be bought from any jobber or dealer in this country who bave to charge s profit for themselves, Consequently you buy them at such prices as sre almost as low as any other house has to SEVENTY-FIVE PATTERNS i 0 SELECT FROM. OPENING SALE HIS WEEK . ar SPECIAL PRICES, New Styles of LACES in All Qualities and Designs. STRIPED CHANTILLY LACES, the very newest COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS at $1.25, worth$1.50 MOIRE GILK3 in Spring Shades. New Shades in VELVETS. ‘New Shades in HENRIETTAS, ‘Now Designs in INDIA SILKS, New BLACK GOODS of Superior Manufacture. 200 Pieces of Choice DRESS GOODS, in Latest Colors and Styles, 50c. to $1.50 per yard. Black and Colored SILKS at Lowest Prices, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 125 919 Pennsylvania ave, Pansveuraa Sroar, 928 7th at. and 706 K st nw. ‘New Spring Hosiery. 2XiiU offer s fine pin stripa, full regular made bose at An extra quality Batbrixgan st 25e. At Ribbed at 25c. achfgm more comine) Schopper's Black hole styles of Fancy Stripes at 25, 37g and B0e, | don ise to Si feces ini Preach mebost Bee. S pair: never omenere nother ot Lasiow Pure Sik Geli tow ace ss LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. ‘TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. ‘BLACK SILKa. BLACK SILKS. Mono} A oi Sie ere ‘A fail line Of Prioetiy & Co's ‘Goods, . BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS, WARRANTED ALL SILK, 40 INCHES WIDE. 1 Lot at 85. a yard, worth 91.25. 2 Lot at 91.50 “ @2u5. LLotatsl75 “92.50. ! LLotete@l9s 82.75, LLotatez25 “8425. 1 Lotatez3so 8850. ‘And Upwards. ALL EXQUISITE PATTERNS, BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS. ALL SILK. 40 INCHES WIDE. 1 Lot at 81.25 a yard, worth $2.00. llotatsisu * * 1 Lot at $1.75 1 Lot at 81.98 1 Lot at $2.25 Up to $5 a Yank IN ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS. THE CHEAPEST LINE OF FLOUNCINGS EVER BROUGHT INTO WASHINGTON. Rh oA G 8 uae Be AURPS. the douated ground at t's own erpease & magnin- cent capital, will also suspend operations, ‘The German crown prince’s condition Is again | a Subject of controversy between bis German phy- Sictans and their English colleague The tormer have now discovered sins which satisfy them that their patient is suffering from cancer. Dr. ‘MacKenzie, on the other hand, sent a personal dispatch the other day to Tux Stan's special cable correspondent 1p London, giving bis assurance ‘hat tue prince was in no such danger as had teen represented, Dut was getting on very nicely. A Mouth at the outside will be time enough to Prove which of these authorities is right with regard to the sufferer's present condition; for.dt be has realiy cancer of the throat, 1t must develop Pretty raptdiy, andin such a way as to leave no possible doubt of its character. At another of Mr. Richards’ up: of the ple Saturday night a dozen comean tune oo ‘ive oppowed uprising. Novasas Ts Lace Foovxcises, SEATON PERRY, _ Cperererpreigeres LACK CHANTILLY L GHoit® DesiUNs, Ase emer eu SEW Fite re MARQUISE Las yoni ELEGANT BLACK BEADED yet ‘Ghtvapmees, D Count DENTELLE Lar MBROIDERED BLAC! = CBRE De Chines, WELTIES is BLACK GUIPU KE GRENADIN! a ; TED SILK MEKNANIES, FAOM a ALIAN SILK GRENADINES, FROM RATED BLACI a ATED BLACK SILE AND WOOL ma TON GhiPEs ASD CREPE DE “akt OP, YALURS" IN PLAIN. AND Tephh Sin a 7h A ware _ a ATTRENS or is 4 INDIA SILKS, AT sel ie” AY 1A PU; foxdiis AT 400, ye pea ALL WOOL, pS Bie AMouean crop, SUITINGS AND FRENCH HABIT LTIES" IN ALL KINDS OF AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, All Former Cut-Price Sales of FINE WINTER OVERCOATS. All Previous Offers Suowed Under By the Great Mark-Down Sale that commenced, THIS MORNING, Aud Will Continue Until We Close on WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘at 7 Orctock. PRICES CUT CLEAN IN TWO. Lots of 840 Overcoats at $20. Lots of $35 Overcoats at $17.50. ‘Lots of $30 Overcoats at $15 Lots of $20 Overcoat at $10. Lots of $15 Overcoats at $7.50. 0 ‘This Wintery Weather Combined with Our Great Mark- Down is Selling Overcoats For Us Lively All This Forenoon. Crowds of Patrons Have Already Bought, Crowds Are Still Buying. ‘Be Among the Wise And Come Early. SAKS3 AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS TO THE PEOPLE. #27 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. HE INTERNATIONAL PRINTING TELEGHAPH Tex's Piladelphise No. 417, Weluut 2 Fv have speciinen instruments cobstrncted ander the cas Ville, now in ope ation st their The commen own valuable ite for the ‘ited States juapy foreign count . complete syeten of priating te “are recorded ‘simultane sumultanroualy trans mattis dpa as ean pogS ip pS] wide ‘endless paper. even ‘arin the recipient ‘bach imetrumwent in 8 complete trans, CYNTHIA, ‘The Very Beautiful New MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING, Now Ready In the lettered proofs, the least expensive grade, $12. Artiste proofs, @48. Framing sise, 24x20 in. This is ‘© refined female head and bust, the most attractive of Fecest publications, engraved in the highest and most artistic atyle, and ALL impressions are superb, the Bumber being small, and all now printed, and the “agers aaa ice trae Cath, Tadic Jowest prices. adh Crop in 4-4, 94 ond ES laiEs for crannies Tipriag: Weight Cassimerve for Men and Boys’ wea CABRHART & LEIDY, 125 928 7th and 706 K ste. nw. ‘Wo haven splendid assortment of SPRING DRESS Goons, in HENRIETTAS, all-wool, at 75 and 85c. Besutiful Shades CASHMERES at 50c. Plaid 27-inch DOMETS at 200. Plain Single width SERGES at 12% and 15c. French and Domestic SATTEENS, 12%, 25, 30, 35¢. Our KID GLOVES, at 63,73 and 97c., are the best ‘Jn this market for the price. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, in great variety, at Popular prices, Polite and popular Salesmen to serve you. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ne ‘713 Market Space. po YOuR BUGGY Wee FOR ONE DOLLAR WRGE Ret yes Reedy Mixed for’ tine, Old Carriages, Bursics, he ety meat Rep Mig Cray Back One coat, ‘alot ie blackest black ou ever saw and s handsous lose without varalait It is a combination of paint and varnish, and contains It's very tough and durable, and will not crack. It will outwear the oman carriage paint twice over. It dries bard in a fe Xo extrs trouble? Xorabbanuc! No weruiching! extra tron ‘can cout than enough to paint acarriage. ER CAN. yains more RETAILED ATO ONE DOLLAR Tortie Uy dAMES H MeGiLL. Dealer in Bullaine plies, 908, 910, 9. ul 914 G st. v.w., three doors Ofte, Wamhington, BG. rat Don & Bro, 9th and F sts, ‘Will continue their Cost Sale of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear four days longer, or until March 1. ‘at which time the sale will positively close, ‘We have about 50 Jerseys which wo will close out during this time at one-half cost; sizes 34 and 36. Also 39 Children’s Jerseys at 50c. each, We have alsv about 100 pairy of Corset, various qualities, which will be sold at 25 and 50c. Sizes as follows: 17, 18, 19,20, 22, 24. 25, 28 27,28, 29 and 30. Old price, $1 to 8225, We will offer to our gentlemen friends during these four days Perrin's Genuine @2 Kid Gloves at the phenomenal price of $1.50 per pair. Comment is unnecessary. DOUGLAS & BRO., Mth and F sts, faite W. Mz. Savsrer & Soxs, 919 Pexxsrivanta AvExcx, WILL OPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, ‘NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, in full line of choice shades, ‘SILK and WOOL HENRIETTAS, the most besutiful fabricever made. ENGLISH CHECK and MIXTURES, ALL-WOOL C : ALLIS, 1n beautiful designs, ‘Also a large lot of Popular CHALLIB, in New Designs, t 180, We would sugwest an early inspection of these goods, ‘as the styles cannot be duplicated. OUTING CLOTH, in choice stripes, 20c, 200 Pieces FKENCH SATTEENS, in exclusive de- signs. W.M SHUSTER & 803, | 919 Pennsylvania avenue, 125 Evm Sivce Fesrcany 81a WE HAVE BEEN SELLING YOU CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE. FIRST WE OFFERED AN ENTIRE 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 SOLD OFF OU WINTER STOCK TO YOU AT HALF PRICE, WE NOW, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 25TH, OPEN OUR ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING GOODS CONSISTING OF BUSINESS SUITS, CUTAWAYS AND SACK4, DRESS SUITS, CUTAWAYS, AND PRINCE ALBERTS, &PRING OVERCOATS, ODD PANTS, AND FANCY VES‘ 8, FULL DRESS SUITS, AND EVERYTHING BE- LONGING TO A FIBST-CLASS STOCK. FOR A WEEK OUE GOODS HAVE BEEN COMING IN AND We HAVE BEEN GETTING READY TO PUT SPRING 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 I8 HERE. MANY GOOD THINGS ARE STILL IN THE HANDS OF THE WORKMEN, 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 ABE THIS SEASON MORE THAN EVER BEFORE HAVING OUR OWN GOODS MADE UP EXPRESSLY FOR OUR OWN USE, AND THUS HAVE ENTIRELY EXCLUSIVE STYLES. DEEN ORDE\ FOR @5, MADE THE BIGGEST RACKET IN WASHINGTON. WE HAVE ABOUT TWENTY MORE STYLES WHICH HAVE JUsT COME IN, AND IF YOU WART A PAIR OF ODD PANTS, HEAVY WEIGHT, To WEAR A MONTH AND THEN LAY ASIDE FOR NEXT WINTER, NOW 18 YOUR ‘TIME, 3.2% BARNUM & co, (981 PENN. AVENUR Gexrzxers Hire ‘ SPRING STYLES NOW BRING RECEIVED. Derty Hote in New Colors, - Price, 2.30, 83, 03.50, 04. ‘Agents for ‘and Koos's Kew York Hets, (@ dolce stock of Wik Ombrellan ‘3. STINEMETS & S0n, ANIA AVE. NING 4T THE AT THE ‘Woodward & Lothrop beg to announce that they will continus their Eighth Anniversary Gale the remainder of the month, AND TRIMMINGS, MONDAY, FEB. 27TH, AND TRIMMINGS, AND TRIMMINGS, AND TRIMMINGS, wer wun’ axe TURSDAY, FEB. 28TH, Fe Ee Bot 7 F fee Bus’ = Em 7 7 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY, FEB 20TH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, . ‘With mang attractions additional to those ceo 3 EE pea, ote ‘specified in the “Star” of Friday, Peb. 24th. EER BBB ad As much time and energy have been devoted to this informal “Opening” aa is given to our regular periodi_ cal “Opening Days.” Since our individual attention has been devoted to one department we think you will ‘say the best display, the best variety, and the best ‘Wecie this costing varlous taeaat 585, RRR ceo FTES 4 SPRING GOODS, i 8us8 oo? Yuu? “WY Reed SNR Be Sss8 ever offered in the Dress Goods Department of the Palais Royal. ‘To which we invite attention, and particu- NGLISH SUITINGS, larly to our elegant line of Warranted All Wool. Checks and Plaids in Grays, ' Blues, Tays, and Browns. ‘The variety of designs are stich that the f ney of all may be suited. We have time of writiue (THIS SAT" a pieces at 50c. a yard, 93 pleces at 500. pieces 6tc. a yard. FOR MONDAY AND TUES- DAY WE OFFER CHOICE AT 50c. A XAKD, SPRING-WEIGHT BROADCLOTHS FRENCH SATEENS, Jn the following desirable shades: ‘We shall keep no domestic Sateens, and by confining our attention to the best ome b leceyprggemiencs to have it always said “the ‘is Royal is juarters Pongee, for Sateen." 10 Bes of latest arrivals were not — opened at time of writing this advt., but we can prom- ine surprise for February 27th and 28th, Koechlius Frerev celebrated Satecns, in Gobelin, Serpent, Mahog- Reon: joni, any, Pistache, etc.,are to be sold tc. a yard. Terra Cott, Gendarme, CHALLIES. Boreal Caffe, Prune, Glance at the window display. ‘The tout ensemble will captivate the arti-tic eye. The various arts are there represented in “rags.” Those who are conversant coats, soma, with the quaintly beauti’tu} desizns and colors of rare old Dresden Chins will find their fec-simile in “raga” ‘Nature, too, has been copied with such fidelity to form Jenper, Pistache, and color that one would think such flowers must ne @ have perfume, but they're only “rags.” No such va- Piety elsewhere in this town for 18c. a yard, and we ‘Acajon, ‘Bronze, suspect no such quality. Rewier, Olive, ENGLISH CASHMERES, ‘36 inches wide. Serpent, Got lin, Tan, Garnet, Cer inal, Gendarme, Golden Brown, Pistache, Olive, Fawn, Mahorany—such were the shades noticed in the Coffee-rea, Navy, first case opened this (Saturday) morning. 5Uc. qusl- ity tor 39¢., will soon melt the pile that will be nen on the counter Monday, February 27, at 8 o'clock am. Lt Heliotrope, Dk. Navy, BLACK GOODS, ‘angurance of reliable goods. The prices will be found, ‘on comparison, the lowest in this city, and as low as ‘elsewhere in the country. €7 We buy and sell strictly for cach, E27 No calculs‘ion fo" loases in our profits. For MONDAY ani TUESDAY, February 27 and 28, we offer our $1.19 Black Goods ior 81s yard. We have Black Faille Francaise, Black Satin Rhadames, Black Surans and Black Gros Grain Silks, Ask for the written guarantee, ‘The $1.35 Black Moire Silk for $1.25. Priestley’s Silk Warp Henriettas. Lupin's Cash- meres, also bisck Serves, Armures, Melrose and Cach de Indis et prices for Monday and Tuesday lower than elsewhere, From which we are prepared to make to order WANT OF SPACE LADIE® TAILOR-MADE makes us crowd the following: We bave to remember ‘Dress Trimmings. Colored Faille Colored Moire Silks, Colored Wool Herges. ‘The variety of shades and the quality of ‘and the prices should attract you to the on Monday and Tuesday. ‘SUITS, WRAPS, AND JACKETS, materials, Palaie Royal ‘In the finest manner possible in our Custom ax BUTTONS, RB, ‘The following souvenirs for February 27 and 28 will ‘Gold, Silverand Steel Braid Trimmings in new pat- terns. $1.25 quality for @1. Mobsir Braids in colors to match the dress « ‘Tailoring Department. ‘We can't pretend to describe the many very beauti- preg on bape panes hyd assure you of the finest display ever at the Palais Royal, and, therefore, (we would argue) in the city. We have gold, silver and. ‘steel Gimps, from 50e. to 62.50. ‘Sk Gimpe, from 500. to @5 8 yard. ‘Mobair Braid Trimmiug, frour 250. to 64.35. = PALAIS MAN i CY, WOMEN EN COOKS, ay ra TE Era teas Felevences at with, a $40; CHAM. Spare ae arse ro ‘A. COOMBS. o: d 926 Fst.nw. TED-AN ASSISTANT INA DRUG STORE, ‘one recor {our yours expertcuce ply or address T1113 cing-sts Alctaulria, Va tor 20° ANTED—A WHITE. DKESSMAKER, A’ a Hat ;uruat have wood refers ce- Ty ANTED > AN EOUCATED GaN;TEMAN OF worked in he" partmmente ening Syed A age Sop ae 10 to 4 o'el bez Bw. 2d Boor. TANTED=A LADY NOT UNDER 20 ea A Permanent position 8 Saati wood ref Spies Sunda. 407 ANTED OA FIR CLAMS COLORED NURS settled ‘woman to fave. charge of 2 mage sae ea Tel BURNBAM, 630-030 Pat a oa ANTED_A WHITE WO Saul attend Rawal taiaily: best EET aie arg ot Be andl ns “RACHER rite toa est references M. LW: Siromen” WASTED DICKS AGES AGENCY HAS Wasnt TWO COLO! GIRLS, I i2y- ures; good references “Aniy ot 1800 13th ot ad NEviaEeme Wer sierra W; A -AT HEADQUAR’ Pos! bid sitios geome ns ree “Wn Waiter Oooke Couchimen. j Putdere SAM & Coumbs gue Fan wee SST oS" Ware: AN HONEST A\D INDUSTRIOUS Sous Dor a situation of some kind cr would wipe trmie, references “Sires 018 Wat new. heme ce DEA CONPETENT ea 3 ANTED-SITUATION 18 PRIVATE = Fay Hl eet wulse cog giana her bunloen Good tehcrenoes i ae YANTED—Si IONS FOR COOKS MAID, Scamstrenes. nares, Piel A berconde sa M. BURNWAM. 00-852 Fae NS FOR ALL KINDS OF EMD LOT MENTAND BOOM | WES ecu 8 alana 717 Oth ow, UY pam ee wie STEVEN NT W TANTED-A YOUNG FRENCH FARMER DE- ‘Tes situation, be understands the cultivation of vimeyarda Apply atG15 14th su nw. F2ieiw" __ WAN T’ ED—LOTS. —TWO 8 Er voenunT LoTR (2000 LOCA. W: twodesiratie Houses of i sZ"ea,to nine rove Owners only send description and price, which wmst be low, to “DROMIOS.” 27-30" ANTED— i ate T-CLASS ee To elp on costs, SNYDER & WOOD, 43 1 1th st. WV aNTED=aN OFSTER-GUUCKER Ai ae At 415 bast Capitol st. abn a SEYERAL GOOD” a urs work valiy wo 4 Pay. (OE, Star office. ANTED—GOOD_ “HEALTHY WET SUR; WER ANTED—A WOMAN, “TO COOK, pean, ay irou:F ference. feood wages guid. Tn- quire 2025 Hi iyer Place uuriwest. fs2e WANTED—T0 EMPLOY A STEADY. SOBER industrious man to drive carriage wid work «bo the house: must be experienced in the Care Of Ho se al willing to five cnttaude of Lut wear the city” A dress Bux 53 Star cftica. 3t WAS TED-A RELIABLE WHITE MAN Wu US- IY deratands Truck gardeniix, une: bea good 1 furnish ood Tetercucen. AdCrws bald Q ste new. J. HHO! E Wiktice tne Attachments,” dat oll lamps Something new, praction . Ich endoracivent from Weideserere id ‘ales uh recedeuted. guods seri aud information wiven ui K rcora.rba.iding, between the Lours of # Room 7 andi W rine vec he writer who will devote two heirs idence wit for use Uf offer. the peated ont heat 8 WwW pope A yt dred. “Addvess, etatlug: wages reat 88, Min Star office. Wr. Wittre wire walters be Lines SEVIS Eaaploym't Bureaus 717 Des at eltues. 01 co ™ 224-60" 2 id states, with reference 717 Mst iw. Waren LADY 0 KNOW Tiiky c “AN rons. cutting at reduced prt 1 idor Square: 511th pos all draftins, do n.w..opposite Moses’. ul | soo, AMBITIOU | Wasted Sachets oon locals & resp hone, Good » thew MANUF ACEC Riat Lock Box 1380, 8 120-m&tudw WANTED IME PIATELY— LADIES TO WORK for » wholesale Kat their ows homes (sent any md juy can be made. chine Pe tree, Address Al ineh-rule oF . seigilors cut terns and materials ped or, mad fine Be SUMESRER “Conservatory ot anode” T ati.w. Washington, D.C. a __WANTED.- ROOMS. ED-BY MARCH 4. 188s, Fo me settle must be reasonal dares Bor 415 Hoi at ED_BY y GENTLEMAN 4 AND WIFE, THREE unfurn Focus for light housekeeing: per- by nent if sulted; state terms, Address Box 1 ar ‘office. WASTED | TH s for dt housek child’en. between 6th toexcerd $10 per month. Star offic NPA WAN thro well-iurnislied, second-foor Rooms, hav: ins southern exposur- and Crate fire, with or without board, for two persons. Address, ststing parti and terns. T. C., Star office, WASTED IN FIST-CL A wuite of rooms, with Lath, Mou, wife, ‘child of terms. ‘Address Box 1s ars snd puree, State x tar office, pcreciw igramme | Je WASIED-A SMALL FURNISHED KOOM BY A ern March 1: $10 to #15, vicimity of 14th aud ‘tire, ANTED-FOUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHED Kooms, by March 15: perma vent ifsuited state Tefereuces, Address Bux 42, Star oifice, Wantat: furnis ype ene neon vostre: a.l couvehences. refereites te= SER ceee Rss erat on Adee FEMA” ITED, Star oftee. (ODERN IM. aud Faud O Star office A) weiients, vetween 10 hand 1 iw. rent not toexceed $30. M.J., Star wes 'ED-TD PURCHASE—HOUSE OF 6 rooms, brick or frame, po basement, between and Tsth. south of T strert parictilars, Dumber snd lowest price. Box 12 2 Mi —TO EXCHANGE ONE-QUART W ASSES Grounds som tovee athhivided, and Ui tade fora bor <sinteth veer section end ger? me va ference in cash. McLACHLEN & sareueD"y SF at. st. new mo NES’ PROPERTY FROM 95. 755 ).and residence properts frum $33,000 restmenta we have cus, ‘Rutherf.rd. 13307 IN. ae TO PURCHASE IMMEDIATELY A bie .ocation ; worthwent : 1087.00" "Address HD. Gy S14 Sd ai, th we feat” ws ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH HOUSE $3. ties must ‘Sot tet ‘Adidreas FO. ht ‘ED—A PARTEER. cine Warned canara ie pine te eet ba ace aire | Jou sHERAEAN & 60. ANTED-BY MAN AND WIFE THREE ROOMS | MONEY TO. LOAN. a LOAN AT LOW RA IN LOCAL MoSEs 22 O05 AT 12 ATEN ox Btock, Bond and Note Ly ery _f25-1m* GOS 15th st. FRROM_ $1,000 TO $5,000 TO TOAN ON REAL ‘estate security. CHAPIN BRK Attorney at Law, S23 486 at. NEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. ruved real estate secur Anountss THLE © WUT EG Pou. ONEY 70 LOAN ON EE Cameate ix SUMS toault. Real Estate notes bought and sold, THOS G. HENSEY, 16 F ata) y f24-1m '$30.000 (ON REAL BE: lowest rate interest in sume of 5,000 Sil upward. Ver etuall conning dl sow GH. 4 bh st. mw. MOXEY7O,EOAN OX APPROVED REAL Es- MM tate Rnd in this city, 1a sums of €1,000 or iuedcrate commnianic WESee"SNO. F CULLENANE, 436 7th xt.aw. } 500, “OO BONDS ASD MoRTGAGES— 7 PER "CENT GUARANTEED MORTGAGES. FIVE YEAKS, Secured by a first lien on real eatate vorth two and ‘oue-haif times amount I ‘ud gua THE FAMMEKS LOA’ ASD ThOST Co., ‘OF KANSAS. Capita, $600,000, | cach paid, $500,000, Present suarautee, 6 PER CENT DEBS T ae BONDS, 6 YE MIS, mderoait orteases “DEPOSIT AN AND INUsT Cos of Be ‘on hand. in aby desired ve NINE. BOWLES & Co., 1221 Feet, Agente iS TO SUIT; KEASON- WARNER & ©0., Die Fst. te aniotate, tor iuimediate del f18-1m Mosex ro LOAN IN 8U Matic commissions: no a - | £18-10t 1.000—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 113) __ THOS. K_WAGGAMAN._ 3,00 BEALL, BROWN & 00. £13-2m 1 F ot, BEX 70 LOAN AT Lowest RATES OF 15 Terest aud Commision, om Estate Bee HOLLAND & THOMISU | mi IBIS F wt, Adjonine Sum Botiding, MiSEe 2QuOas ON” PuusT-Chass HEAL estate security by | 8.1m ONE, J M {6-1m 407 Fat | mae | MPONEY To, LOAN IN SUMS FROM $500 UP- | Misa actu foment aes of erent at Comal | ius, om Sypytvved real estate iu this el — iG. HULEZMAN, | se Comer 10th aud Fata. a. ONET TO LOAN INBUMS TO SUIT AT LOWEST | Mi raves ot iuserest on approved real extate security | ins tnec HILL & JOMASTOA. j _siis Toth #8 8100, 000 Meuter South, HALE Tolephinl ran SESS Moderate commissions, ‘Ne delay. GEO. W. WHNKI Sa coe Hand 10th ete ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW}OT RATES OF INTEREST NS KEAL ESTALE SECUKITY, THOs J. FISHER & CO. = Liza F st ow. | woeex TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT Low: WASH'S DANENHOWPR, 4 Successor to DANENHOW Lic & SON, 1115 Fat ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIKST- Clans securities, at lowest rates of ibterest. No Og! GRLEN, 203 7th at mx. MISCELLANEVUS FOE SALE ONE, EXHIBIT SHOW-CASE, WITH ‘base for out-duor use: nearly mew; cheap.” Apply to 1113 King st, Alexandria, Va. ‘PRIGHT 7-OCTA a Seley lee the secure ‘0. FOR SALE. make): triple strane; qussild ns ea Canales's cortlas tt aalineee” diately. Ca be ren at 3230 N at. i OK SALETA VICTOR TRICYCLE IN FIRST- clues couditi. mand ball besriue. or will exchange S"vond-dund Dayton, HB B. Star ofioe, Fe SALE-UY§AMOGRAPH TOCK. $200 WILL ni SRANK H. PELOUZE, _Telephone 930. Be] MIG F steoot, JOK SALE-BED FEATHERS, 15c. LI. NEW, Gross ean lyse picked the best for the Fegees 2 eo a orders ‘st nae. foie FOR SALE—BED , FEATHERS. Le. POUND, a othercing” Deliver Est LERT SE11% 638 Mn.e. } a (SALE ‘A S6-INCH Breyer FOR 90. IN eae ier he fect briler, for 840. "apni OK SALE—O.E OLD STYLE S&C xD-HARD ‘Dugey. in good condition, cheap, 2018 1 SALE-CHEAP-S STYLISH BAY, MARE P gey aid Martean, Me (ar officn. £25 | Feast seo SLIGHTLY, USED SQUARE oxi corte One nearly new rie S10. 4 ors [er teu’ HUGO WORCH & 00'S Warcrvoms, 82 ‘st__Sohiner Piano Agency s FEXCHANGE a SALLI TRON SAFE Wi ANTED—TO tir foror ba Ware uat. SEE See WETes C! [AG] ‘TWO.SEA’ Seva assay nip when raining; must be cheap. ANTE PERFECTLY eS Worst hay icy Sonat ciara pgimseusrar woe Tad BUTCHER'S ICE- BOX, —. Were Tees, we Wor 3 4 SISO srrxo, nw. Wane ie ak ‘MAKER: Pe tauon (Ok SALE ONE OF THE OLDEST, ESTABLISH. Elsi goruer Meat and Grocery stony ese +, Siok | “Fe Saga BUATIGS GS NPEEMAID: bi Arst-class fefernce Address BOX © | ioe at ¢| Kear fae nara 7 Let. THREE FCRNG , with bath on sass hoor RENTS: RENT 7s © ST. BoTE | Fen RENT “ive ST BT. REAR CONNECTICUT sonthege expocure with beth. ‘27-5 ai Fre Ret 1aTH BT, Room second floors G1z per mouth SUITE OF NICELY. th Open sien wie ae cates soi Fe RENT-—TWO OR THAER VERY Lt ee ABANT i | eae id whecoent a Uy 37 12th wt. bet Land M. | co REE FLEE Ck FOUR ROOMS FOR hounrkesping: "water. i. "Ke. near care. mouth front. me Gio P ane. ee JOR RENT—A PLEASANT FURW st7il iathet bw ee TOK RENT_TWO LARGE TIGHT is ine, cou the door, serond Boor euitabie for 1 MCRDLE 7) to care ud ‘King st. Alex OR KENT FUKNISHED PARLOR » Tom: also, ball room sAjrinine suitable tor tee or three geatiewen, of grnticuan spd site’ Seale Ps to _lgbt housekeepiug Beto and bes nw ste, transmis Open _ Keterencen, 1480 Tun ot Saqeutiomen ‘bath: beat vate family, rent modera'e. FRE BEST O82 08 TWO T F WANDSONE ore and Chariber, e-half aquars from the Capitol: Agnis to JOH F DONOHOE. | Caph ost FR8, BENE 2a MASK AVES WAN Aor convenience. plantas otan yeued by cca ret cles board Fe KR RENT SEVERAL DESIRALLE FURNISHED Fodte, ove secobd-story front wind comfort of = exchanged “31 si Nw EE Roo’ Ce a tut hou-ekeey ite, POW KENT—TWO OW THREE Koostn, UNPL Biman or remit i od * inupe.s rout moderates — RENT — BEAU a ‘L CORNER FRONT Roo? sone or two, gentienicn southern abd eestor SEES, get erate, ew house rotors renee sae ms JOR KENT-COR OTH AND MASSACHUSETTS ave. lane cheerful rooms With board. southers aa, cegtere expomure; “teoie board, “Fateivncee JORRENT—LARGE FT ol RENT SON SECOND PLO Reon, also adjoln gg ty Tory ressonatle. “710 12th et nearest JOR RENT — THREE ROOMS, & single, Turuiebed or unfurntated ousekeoy tia exe lent Bost. NW, NEXT oe | Wormier's, band-omely’ furiianed! rocinis ats ottnuite or single. permane JOR RENT LARGE ROOMS AT = gas and fue. turwabed @1 pigs Fe PCULLIN ANE 430 7 OR RENT O41 K ST. NW. VER pont room, nicely furnished, soutber suitable for witugls weutinnie ae JOE RENT 1005 GST. a SUITE OF TWQ ROOMS | Kon tat oor. south trufit. opm are, singe fot | 08 24 floor suitable for Congre=nueu ortamily «Bed a SOR KENT THREE PLEASANT PAOXT ROO Mts, mfurhished. third f. ro. AL TAM Mil wt. hw OK RENT—110% NEW YORK AVE, NW, ON famished {root Roum, theed floor. also, amall had room, with board, ‘muoderate pri tamtued, JOR RENT_KOOMA WITH Ok WITHOUT Woard Apply 1824 H st, nw 160 OK RENT—THIRD FLOO., 907 PEXN ave. 201m, HOTCHENSON OK RENT. AT CLINTON HOUSE, 7TH AND LSTS N. W, central location, newly furni«bel and under new inao> agement: first-class roomie aud board lo permanent oF transient cueeta, Table board 818, n 0K KENT—CHOICE ROOMS, NEAR THE alt | Xi sinwtow, single ore mute; south windows: 1018 th im FS. hc. ELEGANTLY Fun: Bished suite of tne twsiius om fet Boor, sins room for gentleman ou third Gaon. refercuces. a6 den FOR RENT—OFFICES. SOMREST-OFFICES_ 18 oCK NEW BELLING, ‘steams beat aud all “SLES en _f11-3w* L RENT G11 FST. HET WEEN PATENT Jou Offices, eutire second for, eutite third floor, three rome, 20. ae FOR RENT_STC JRES. JOR RENT—No. « Tor tau yeare by Ades aaa ‘cootiine Tigutee of rf aire FARREIC idin Pat fae Second Hose 1320 Penn (table ond floor 132 ave. nw, asicorvom, Hail, ofa lett mnuutacturiae Dusitesn. Apply to— JF. MANNING, Memumental Works. 23-68 720 Penn. ave. aw. OK RENT—AN OLD ESIAMLISHED FEED Store: 1417 324 at, West Washington « good chance for a propiable Miieures with, “tal, sm OR. &. PHILLIPS, Ses ew he tk ave DR RERT — THAT WELLENWS GhOCERE Fes 8 marten, cor f0th nad Gane JIE Sxtares, por rension eiven at once Luguire at FSR EST STORE AND DWELLING aT 1638 14th st n.w., containing 1) ‘weit all tie ._ luquire 10% ll-hee FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS F220 Pile ND FLOUK AIK, Bie MA Swe aoe ee CHANCES, BONUS TO ANY ONE GETTING ME & Ositauen ae othe comductor op Fulah cars oe Heevtenaa hand ‘Address CONDUCT OIG tine ED—@1.5 Pigeon ENT seccarry Preteens: one > monthly vaymemta, | MAS. PECULATIVE manent OFFERED IN GroR. 5 nd Minuesota, | Tisuber aid W, D.AKLAN, Droit Budding. PER CENT MORTGAGES POR SALE. Phinci- al aud intecest yuarateed by AL Phin W. DH, JOR SALE— rurance Stock for $1,000. Tig Veetuuent. canes COLUMBIA Pike IN Telephone 990, rez" itu GYBSMENT AND | vIsTRICE | Bonne, x X. Stree. R. Kinin, Gan kivctess Light, Te ‘and Miseliatisous "Local sowie ‘commutes vn . Lois CUNSNoA MT Gos Toa ee ae A BARE CHANCE FoR A A PARTY TOGO INTO To close out, we are offering our eutire stock of Hard ware at a bargain. BUCKEY & MARBURY, ‘nts, Bw. ‘st 82 per share if fat sani F strect._ BRE, PRLOUEE JEST APRIVED From Est vi YiOINIA Foury 5 eS eae | ase quire ‘of DB. fess F% BALE—100 (SHARES FAN-PLECTRIC os were XATES, Proprietor._ THE Dest medium-price instruments at eee sgn really as, Corner Bridge and Hix sta. Georgetown, D.C. JOR SALE—CO. AT LITTLE YARD; F Sedirore' $i 00s muoth omine eee ‘Kadrea a i Ae ai ‘neta, Ta $24.1 16 F street. a. SALE — NDID CHANCE FoR az true. A creas ty ts as 408 tb oe mw,