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eet THE EVENING | STAR. ~ WAS HINGTON MONDAY -- March 5.2908. cnosey © So¥Es ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent ‘denn fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published im Wash: and much greater than that of all the other dally papers here added ‘Statement of circulation of Tue EVENING Stax for the week enfing March 3. 188%: ‘Mowpat, Peancant 27, 186% 27,084 ‘ToEsDAT, FEERUARY 23, 1588 26,147 Wepsrspa’, Pare cant 28, 1888, 26,390 ‘TavasDay, Manca 3, 1888... 26,394 Pmpay. Marci 2, Sarcepay, Marcu 3, 153% ‘Tora. AVEO ...... a Isolemniy swear that the anove 1s a true correct statement of the circulation of Tar Evsx- 28a Stan for the Week ending March ‘s, 1888, F. B. Noves, ‘Treas. Evening Star Newspaper Co. ‘Sworn to and subscribed before me this firth ay of March, A. D. 1988. JomN T. C. CLaRR, ‘Notary Pubite. — ‘A chanuing day this for the inanguration of a President! A good, hearty, Wet, welcoming anow- e’onn for £0,000 homeless people wandering about the streets, most of them in moderate cireum- stances, coming for Just once in thetr lives to see ‘their country’s capital! Gn the 30th of April last Tme Sta sald: orions day this for the inaugurayon ot a Prest- dent. The lawns fresh mown, the trees half. leaved, the aquafes bright with Lyacinths and ‘Tultps, the streets polished and clean as bowling- alleys, the thermometer 63, a fresh west wind, a bright bine sky.” “Imagine would be with 60,000 trops in close column marching up Pennsylvania evenne and 200,000 WJous people Watching the pageant and roaming in astonishment’ and admiration through the streets. Imagine, too, the surrounding hills, white ‘with tents, the river covered with excursion steamers, and tha great, national quadrennial Grill to begin to-morrow :” ‘Since then the people of the United States have ‘signified thelr wish to change Inauguration Day tothe 30th of April, and torcommemorate the ap- proacbing centennial by making the change now. ‘They bare been aided tn this effort Dy the unant- mous vote of the Senate; but they hate been de- prived of the privilege of amending their own Constitution by the present House of Represeuta- ves, and notably by the personal obstruction of ir, Crap, of Texas, and Mr. Iteed, of Matt ——— ‘The presidential campaign of 1888 will Involve a ! struggle between young men’seiunson theopposing } sides, Which will doubtless be one of the most In- teresting features of the contest. ‘The republican clubs have already held an euthustastic meeting. and rigorous work by and among the youth of the country is promised ail along the line. The demo erate clubs are 2180 planning an aggressive move- ment Im this direction. The young men’s demo-! eratic clubs of New York, Brooklyn, and Massa- setts, and the Juneau club, of Milwaukee, bave issued 8 circular, suggesting a plan for the organization and convention of stmilar clubs rep- resenting every part of the country. ‘The specifie measures t Which {tis ‘iesired that these organ- izations and the democracy shall be absolutely pledged are that tho Genoral Goverament shall not ase Its pewer of taxation for the benefit of individual of class Interests; that all raw materials shall Ue freed from import duties and a general reduction of the tariff effected; that President Cieveland’s interpretation and enforcement of the civi-service laws shail be upheld; that the combination and consolidation of corporations, tending to create injurious monopolies, shall be prohibited, and that the public lands ‘stall be reserved to actnal certlers under the home- stead laws. The circular unnecessarily adds: “It 38 needless to say that this plau 1s not undertaken cA Maahas ua8 PIRTORE AD ae AES What the scene | Banoas Cocsrens. Eater. ‘We have now set aside three tabies, which we aenom+ inate Bargain Tables. Ali Suits of witich we have but ‘ope or only a few sizes left are put on these and are sold regardless of cost or value, at the low price of Cd mm oon ona F Having hed great run on these lately, we have re- {nforced the assortment with still better goods, in both heavy and light welghts, so that you will find better ‘Suits for less money than you ever saw before, For LP te ate we 222 0 a Th Sai? = Sige Sm You can have your choice of a splendid assortment of Overevats. A first-class investment, at Se ART LEAE ES SAAB fe ske E oo S48 Hf HMMS tu fuss mh COR. TENTH AND F. PACTURERS OF oas ¥ PIRTURES, BRASS _inh3-3m. A Dawe Is Necewran. WE HAVE CONCLUDED A LARGE AND MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TRANSACTION, BRING NOTHING LESS THAN THE PUR- CHASE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE NECK DRESSINGS OF MESSRS. LYFORD & KNOBLOCH, G12 AND 614 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THE TRANSACTION WAS 80 FAVORABLE TO US THAT WE ARE NOW OFFERING THEIR REGULSR ONE DOLLAR SCARFS FOR FIFTY CENTS EACH. AMONG THEM ARR SOME OF TRE HANDSOMEST PATTERNS WE HAVE EVER SEEN. THF TONING OR BLEND. ING OF COLORS IS THE FINEST WORK IMAGINABLE. THE DIFFERENT EF- FECTS PRODUCED BY DIFFERENT at- RANGEMENTS OF THR SAME COLORS ARE TRULY WONDERFUL. THE SHAPES ARE THE TECK AND FOUR-IN-HAND, EVER POPULAR, ALWAYS HANDSOME, SAMPLES OP THFSE GREAT VALUES ARE ON FXAIBITION IN OUR SHOW @INDOW, CORNER SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. THEY ARB MADE FROM THE FINEST QUALITIES OF SILK AND SATIN. WE OFFER AT THE SAME TIME ALL OF in the interest of any candidate.” It may be safely assumed, however, that upon a platform of Tue Kind above outlined Mr. Cleveland would be The nominee of 1888. The drift of the young dem- rats toward Lim would be as unmistakable as ‘That of the young republicans toward Mr. Blaine, ‘The tariff question would be the substantial Assue of the campaign. Even if the candidates of 1894 were again opposed the campaign ‘would not be one of mere personal detrac. tion, Put public sentiment concerning a great economic question would be tested. With ‘Mr. Cleveland on one side the campaign would be | of the same character, though some other cham. ion of protection than Mr. Blaine should be the Fepubiican standard-bearer, Hels Well for the young men of the country to ‘take a lively interest in the campaign of 1888. It promises to be interesting and instructive, to tench ‘he truths of political economy ant not merely the | srt of mud-throwing, and to pronounce an intel. ligible decision upon a question of great public Amportanes by the verdict of the nation’s voters. $$ The effect of the tartff agitation in Congress has made itself feit in Wall street in producing stag- nation and temporary despendener. Here and there we hear of a well-known broker's tirmn going ont of Dusiness, of of a memver of the stock ex. change seling his seat at a sacagpies for the pur. | pose of getting out of the street with enough | inoney to start himseifin some other trade. Theeol- Liery strikes, followed so promptly by the strike of the engineers on tne Chicazo, Burligeton ond Quincy Railroad, with the possibility always in ‘View of general tie-up on tho western roads tributary to Chicago, have demoralized the ex. | eQange; and the revival of tariff and surpius talk in | ‘Washington has added materially to the feeling ot | depression prevalent there. (quotations generally | are somewhat lower than they were at the begin. ning of last week, and still lower than they were im January. But, on the otuer haad, Europe | turned up last Saturday as a pretty large buyer ©€ American seccrities, and the paswage by the House of the bill authorizing the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to use certain funds in nis custody tor| the purchase of Government bunds in open mar. ket isa sign that We may expect a favorable tum, at almost any tune. The money that comes out ot Government bonds Will be very apt to seek invest. ent somewhere else, with the effect of stimula. Ung the market to thatextent. The duration of the present condition of things is dependent Jargely upon the clearing up of the Inbor trou. Dies, and no one ean foresce for a sinste day what 4s going to happen in that feta. ——— OUR REGULAR 23-CENT NECKWEAR AT 15 GENTS FOR THE CHOICE. THIS DRIVE WILL LAST ONLY FOR A FEW Days. SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, mhS SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACP. Gs FIXTURES, ELECTRIC _CHANDELIERS— Finest line C ‘Chandeliers in the city. Manu- geet by ULTZ GAS FIXT! METAL C3. S10 Tithwt ie. TOE AN ART A Geese Buaroas Tx Buses Senan, ‘We have just purchased, to great advantage, « lot of BLACK SURAH SILKS, ‘which we intend to sell at 75e. peryarl We desires imapection of the above, ag they cannot be duplicated, ‘and are wort Just opened, a full atock of OHOICE SPRING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Our buyer was in the market all last week, and we have opened all the choice novelties. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennsylvania avenue, ONE. PRICE. N. B—Choiee coods are sold carly. mhS G*. FIXTURES Di FINTU! RECT FROM THE Factony, Somvlad Sas Sx rune” aNp ack METAL Cd, S18 Lith wn. ‘tuba yore gee Fe fe ia HE fre ‘The republicans think that they have the | LUT OF UNRIVALLED QUALITY, 1206 DST.N.W. troublesome liquor trae question in sutistac. tory shape in New Jersey, #° not in the req, States. The democratic governor has Yetoed” the “IMigh-License and Loeal-Option” Bil Which they passed recently in the legis. lature as a concession to the probititionsts, It may be, as the republicans claim, that the governor shows no good grounds {-- his veto ex. cept the Supposed Interest of his party to prevent an era of good feeling between repnbli<ans and probibitionists, and, if such 1s the case, copies Of this extraordinary measure, which promises To satisfy both high-leense men and prohibition. 4588 and to harmonize all republicans on the Hiquor question, wil be Im demand In every republican state of con devise any form of legisiation which will conctitate the proufhttiontsts without establishing prohibition they wit win the next presidential election. ——_———- A correspondent suggests that the Jewns and reservations of the city can be tm) ‘Dy the use of other grasses than these plantea, Aad calt# attention to the bill whieh proposes to authorize the Agricultural Department to estab. bsp pena al garden of ali kinds of So much surtac# of Washington ts taken 40 pares and reservations Which derive their prince, pal attraction from the beauty of the turt, t the greatest attentice to every possible improve. went tm grass cultivation ts demanded, and the hints to be.furnishel by the proposed expert. mental garden, If established, will doubtless be gladly uttized. THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE or SILE AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED To.DaY. WILLETT & RvorF, 2. 2. PISHER & co, 820 F st. mw.. one dogt from: 9th, Gnas Br Gu ane meee aS COOKING STOVES Ou band and for sale " mb3k 0 WASHINGTON GaSLIGHT COMPAXY. or BOR FER FRR RRR gM z peu, Ee he ie Sugg tes kee Eee it Bets = A LITTLE BIGHER tN PRICE, _phSIm AS PIRTURES._ORNAME ENTAL BRASS GOODS nce "GAS FRPURE AND ANT Merat, co, _2h 516 1ith st. nw, * ers Hee SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and @2. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, 86 and $8. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. the Union. If the republicans | GLORIA .UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD.AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and 82.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, Toh2-3ea 1201 Penne. ave., cor. 1:2th at. turt of tne] Caspers) Excrerorepia, proved, Weare prepared to receive subscriptions to the new edition, to be completed in ten Yorumes, Vol Digmow seedy, eee peat. Bookseller, 495 Pa ave. Euur Srnixa Srrizs. First Opening of mA IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS ox MONDAY, MARCH 5. ? MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F st. nw. For Fise Ow Rye Wansy, Time, ARTHUR NATTANS, mb? Cor. 14thand 2 ata, and 2: ate Sv, ——_ = esr Receven Ne re Assorrszss mb2-3t We Are Resor. RING TRE BELL BEAT THE DRUM! TOOT THE BORN: LET THE CROWD COME IN, ‘TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER! 200 Bullocks Standard Diagonal Suits, black amd brown, fine whale, deuble-warp serge lining, mohair binding, sateen sleeve lining, at $10.75. 89 Silk-mixed Cassizoere Suits, Reat mixture, com- posed of sik and wool only, ‘serge littog, sateen sleeve lining, double-stitehed edge, at $10.75. ‘This line of suite is positively worth $16. Remem- ber this wholesale slaughter is for one week only, and Will positively discontinue FRIDAY EVENING, ‘March 9, at 7 o'clock p.m, VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘Fer Cent Clothing House, Strictly One Pricg, 927 and 929 7th st. nw. corner Mastashusstieava, aa ee manufaeture. Open Saturday Until 11 p. m. mb3 Gran Suz Or New STAMPED LINENS, “ OPPENREIMER'S votes ART ROOMS. Hie} cae Sr But liom et ey one See Aries fe Cote a one ‘Memie Cloth Doylies, 60c. per: NEW NOVELTIES FOR EASTER. 20 16 ae Cloth, in 18, 27 and 40 inch, for Painting ake Rants Bolt sh for’ gt eg rte} prSOHOOL OF DECORATIVE WORK. All tanght, ineh eB Vea Woe crs Croc vot aud hainda ts Sescimens of ‘of work uow on exhibition, "Now and origi: 8 OPPENHEIMER & BRO’. ‘New Building, 614 9th st. n.w. mS _ Sole Agents New Home Sewing Machine, Marcnaxt Tanonixa. SPRING GooDs, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING CASSIMERES, CHEVIOT, WORSTEDS, COATINGS, SUITINGS AND TROUS- ERINGS. THESE ARE THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND COLORINGS. ALL GRADES, FROM 820 4 SUIT To 900. THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER OF NOVELTIES IN COLORINGS AND IN PATTERNS THIS SPRING, AND WE SHOW THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR IN THE MARKET. ALL SHADES, AS WELL AS ALL GRADES, ARE REPRESENTED IN OUR STOCK, AND ALL TASTES AXD ALL POCKETS CAN BE SATISFIED. WE PLAY “SECOND FIDDLE” TO NO ONE IN WASHINGTON (EXCEPT AS TO PRICES, WHICH ARE ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN TRE MER- CHANT TAILORS’), IN THE QUANTITY, QUALITY OR STYLE OF OUR PIECE.GOODS STOCK, OR IN MAKING THEM UP, OUR GOODS ARE ALL CUT ON THE PREMISES, BY A CUTTER OF LARGE EXPERIENCE IN ONE OF THE LARGEST NEWYORK TAILORING ESTAB- LISHMENTS, AND WE TRY ON EVERY CoaT BEFORE IT IS FINISHED, 80 AS TO INSURE AFIT. WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT WE CAN MAKE IT TO THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY GENTLEMAN WHO WANTS A SUIT MADE TO MEASURE TO PLACE HIS ORDER WITH US. EB. BARNUM & CO, mh? 921 PENN. AVENUE. S355 PPP. Rk 0 SN Goo. hes fet et i Ait se FOR H ERE Sar 2 Hoe ss ey HI co i Se Se Gh UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT; ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, We are now showing in these departments full line of goods for Spring and Summer ts¢. Our buyer has Just returned from New York, and we are in daily re- cept of all the newest things in the market, which we are selling st prices that will astonish you when you take into consideration the design and quality of the goods. COTTAGE DRAPRRY. REAL MADRAS: A beautiful line at all prices. 560 inches wide in greet, 3, 3 ane Sig, 2 aot jpehes Lemon 01 2 ‘assort- nent of sede” PMBROIDERED MADRAS, ‘Very pretty patterns, 20c. a yd. ; worth 30c. IMITATION MADRAS. All new designs; » beautifal line at 120. Also cheaper ae We are showing a otal tan. apne pay hee ae aiitost double hear 18 at Tob, ABLE COVERS, _ Sonechins, See, new. A ce, ot, paste SEES ae ae ov ACE PILLOW SHAMS. 1 Lips atisely naw. patjernn 1a Nottingham Lace MOICHOIR CASES. Extreme Xoveition cal rettiest in secon, ai = rReS Rea as ‘ana BOUND GOODS (Stampedy, Double Umbrella Cages. BUREAU SCARFS (Stamped beth ends). Sttyeh Linen Seuet... Homie Scarfs. So Sas eee i ssuniapeees ee be! Ca) Saheauor th cies ‘Tinsel, all colors, BAURTS: ‘The Special Exhibition at the Palate Royal, on Mon- day. March 5, and Tusedsy, March 6, of Saturday's ar- rtvala, wll give you the latest ideas, and not only as to your Spring Dress, but as to Parasols and Wraps. READY-MADE SUITS. “Mover worn one.” Don’t fit.” “Not well made” Who of our readers have wo not anticipated? Suppose youcoul? be fitted perfectly with s rendy-made suit eaual in finish to one to order, would it be worse be- cause cheaper Not a great risk to try one on. We ask it afd theré: fore will give you our time and polite attention with- Out expectation of an immediate purchase. Take a Passing glance at parasols, and asK to see the new wraps. Wind up your visit with an inspection of the Rew dross goods, and we think the morning will be awed pleasantly and profitably to you and probably, if not at present, in the future, to us, THE READY-MADE SUITS come in Such colors as gobelin and navy bine, the new greens, browns, and tans, etc. The materials are of English cloths, flannels, cashmeres, etc. The pricés for ladies" suite from $12 to $43, misses’ sizes from $B to 815, children’s rom $3.68 to $12. THE STYLES AND MATERIALS, Aaglance will show the styles thé Istedf. A critical inspection of the work cannot but secure a favorable verdict. The fit is the question. Weare certain of fitting perfectly any ordinary figure. However, sny alteration will be made free of charge. AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE. Having styles cut to fit ladies who are tall and short ‘and stout and thin we find it but seldom necessary to make alterations. That you will be pleased with our ready-made Suits we feel assured. If you will ouly look at them. Will you? By not keeping in stock the cheap Cotton Cashmeres, Domestic Sateens, &c., we are enabled to devote more time and space to the finer goods. ‘Tis said we have the best variety of the undermentioned goods in the sits. FRENCH SATEENS. Koechlin's Freres, latest productions in endless variety of colors and designs. Plain, 3c. Figured, 35e. ayard, Some patterns at 35e. are generally sold at 500. CHALIJES. The designs and colors make these 18c, a yard Challies the choice of those who could afford to pay 818 s yard for wrap or dress materials. CASEMERES, PTC. ‘Mahogany, Gobelin, Serpent, Nile, Pistache, Olive, Terra Cotta, Golden, Brown, London Red, Grays, ‘Fawn, Greens, in all, 25 new shades of thé various colors: 40-in. Henriettas, 85c. ‘38-in. Cashmeres, 59c, 40-in. Cashmeres, 680, 40-in. Rerges, Ge. 54-in. Broadcloths, $1.35, $1.98, $2.48. ALL-WOOL SUITINGS. Checks and Plaids in blues, grays and tans, Some few pieces are extra value. The Srst callers alone will benefit, 36-in. wide at 35c. ‘88-in, wide at 50c. 40-in, wide at 680. SUMMER SILES. ‘Tho great variety of new shades and the qualities of ferred at the prices are bringing us many patrons. Moire Silks, $1.50. Faille Francaise, $1.25. Surshs, 65c., 75c., $1.19 BLACK DRESS GOOD3. ‘The written guarantee binding us to indemnity you should our Silks split of grow shiny says more for them than a column of advertising or sn hout of talk Gros Grain Silks, $1, $1.19, $1.29, 81.95, $1.48, 81.68, 61.75, 81.98, $2.25, Faille $1, 91.29, 91.89. Moire Silks, $1.25, $1.50, €2.25. Satin Rhadames, $1, $1.25, $1.39, $1.48, 91.68, 91.85, 81.98: Cashmeres, 50, 5,75, 89,98. . ‘Melrove, $1. Armiure, $1, 91.25. Serge, 68, 75e. Clairette, $1.25. Cach de India, 75c, Camels’ Batr, 2.25. Nuss’ Vetting, 65, 75c. Albatross, 65, 750. Courtanld’s Orapes, 98e, $1.35, 81.50, $2.25 $2.45, 92.96, €3.50, $4, $4.98, 96. Border for Vetts, 75, #1, $1.48. $1.68, $1.98, $2* No calculation in our profits for losses ocod- sioned by a credit business. Therefore, 10 per cent Detter values than elsewhera FS We & sind | ania epee Nay a fairl ‘with military frout, beaded in goldor bleck braid. ‘Tathor made, Satin lined throustowt Only 912.... The lowest for adersut Jéckst {6 @1.75. Striped and checked effects. Too cheap to last long.... The @8 Satin-feced Broadcloth Walking Jackets come im ma Only space left to write 8 list of prices: ‘Cloth Ulsters frous $7 to $27. Cloth Raglins trom 96 to €80. ‘Beaded Viattes from @20 to 940. Jersey Conte from ¢3:75 to $24.50. ‘Ther our gtind stock of avwJemeye showle have Diit 6 twe-Ithe notes fd a these 1.39, $1.48, 81.68, PARIS COMEINATION ROBES ‘Tn all the leading Parisian shadings, euch ag Lucifer, Etrusque, Mahogany, Acajon. Sandie Madras, Serpent, Ramier, Gobelin, Indian Red, ‘Ceil D' Egypt, Hussar, Fousere, Tan, Steel, Sil- ‘ver Gray. China Blue, &c., each pattern accom Penied with sufficient fancy goods for trunming: Keres es onan em! lered ipes, fide bande. Prices range from $10, $12.50, 815, $18, $20, 822.50, to 945. Superb assortment of shades oS S8-INCH SPRING WEIGHT BROADCLOTES, ONLY $1.50 PER YARD. FINE GRADE FRENCH BROADCLOTES In all the latest spring shades, ONLY $2.50 PER YARD. FINE FRENCH CASHMERES: $m all the newest street, aud evening shades, Su- Perio quality,and one of theseason's most Pop- ‘ular fabrica. XX 75e. EACH. PRINTED ALL CHALLIES. ‘The lightest of all light wool fabrics, and par- ticularly suitable for Tea Gowns, elecant wrap- pers, sud evening dresses. Attractive line of @enigns, feures, and floral paticrus, ONLY 50c. PER YD. ELEGANT SILK ANDWOOL HENRIETTA CLOTHS. ‘This is decidedly the most beautiful fabric in- troduced this season, being the very height of textile refinement. Varied line of new shades tor spring of 1888. $1.25 PER YARD. ‘Complete stock of All-Wool Spring DressGoods, from 37%. up. Your inspection solicited. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F st. nw ’ New Ison Asp Carxa Sruxs. WOODWARD & LOTEROP ‘will open on Monday, March 5th, an elegant line or ‘YEW SPRING SILK FABRICS, EMBRACING REAL INDIA SILKS, ‘SILK PONGEES, CHINA SILKS, SILK CORDUROY, STRIPED, CHECKED, AND FLAID SURAHS, 0, ina vaHlety of handsotne colorings, an3 effec tive combinations, suitable fot full dresses, and Tich combination suits. STRIPED PONGEE SILKS, ONLY 50c. PER ¥D. FIGURED CHINA SILKS. A@uurable assortment of set figures,circles, fine stripes, and floral patterns ONLY 75c. PER YD. PIN-STRIPED SUMMER SILES, ONLY 65¢. PER YARD. BLACK-AND-WHITE SURAH SILKS, 4m stasll checks, plaids, and fine stripes, Very desirable for second-mourning wear. 850. 940. AND $1.00 PER YARED. SUPERB LINE oF INCH FANCY CHINA SILES, in the new ground shades of Ramier, Harricot Rouge, Dark Serpent, Dark Blouse, Gris Russe, ‘Tabac, Gobelin, New Olive. and Heliotrope, in handsome figures, designs, &c. ONLY $1.25 PER YARD. MORE THAN THIRTY SHADES oF ALL-SILK BHADAME, ONLY #1.00 PER YARD. This is much superior to the quality usually, sold at this price, being worth $1.14, and is @ Gecided bargain at $1.00. BEAUTIFUL LINE , oF FANCY CHINA SILKS, AT 81.50. AML the light round shades, in s variety of ich and attractive contrasting colorings. 'WOODWAED & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts, nw. Dazess Gansrrvre ror Sprrxo. ‘We sbali place on display Monday, March Sth, the MOST BEAUTIFUL DRESS TRIMMINGS ever shown by us, embracing almost every de- scription of Jet, silk, mobair, and bullion braids fm black and all the very newest Parisian shades, As a fair representation of the stock ‘we enumerate the following: 100 PIECES MOHAIR BINDING BRAIDS, 3g to 1 inch wide, G,7,8,9, 10. and 125 cents per yard. SILK BINDING BRAIDS, In gobelin, mahogany, tans, 3 shades of brown, light and dark blue, cream, 3 shades of black, and a variety of new spring shades, tho, names of which give little or noclue to their °* ONLY 8 CENTS PER YARD. THE “PRESIDENT” SOUTACHE BRAIDS. ‘The newest thing in black braids, in about 30 handsome scroll patterns, in lacey effects, from 2 to 10 inches wide, especially désirable for tailor-made suit trimmings, panels, ete., 50c., @Sc,, B5c, $1, 21.35, 21,59, and $1.75 per yd. BLACK BEADED TRIMMING. Greatest assortment we have yet shown, com- prising JETTED ORNAMENTS, BEADED PASSEMENTERIES, JET GALLOONS, JET PENDANTS, BEADED GIMPS, BEADED SETS, ‘OUT STEEL SETS. CUT STEEL GALLOONS, JETTED SASH ENDS, &c. rariety of Attractive:Styles. MILLINE BULLION BRAIDS, Numerous widths, in a variety of Attractive patterns to each width, thecolors embracing, in conjanction with the gold, sitver. and white, the leading spring shades of Gobelin, Jasper, Ox- Ulood, Mahogany, Gazelle, Tan, Pistache, Terra- Cotta, Myrtle, andsother equally desirable shades. Also black, We believe you will be plessed with this ad- amirably selected stock of Dress Trimmings. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP Alth and F ste aw. N im Usprnwean We have just opened an elegant line of SILK UNDERWEAR EADIES, uote the following special bargains: LADIES ALL-SILR VESTS, ONLY 81.25 EACH: Golors—Lavender, 1Gold, 4. Blus, Cream, Cardinal, Black, aud White; low neck ‘snd no sleeves. Finer Gyade, extra long, sume colora 92:50 cach. 50" Bogen Esdica? White Swiss, Ribbed Vests, 1uW neck and no sleeves, spring weight, ‘ONLY 50c. EACH. Ladies’ and Children's: SPRING-WEIGHT, WOOL UNDERWEAR, in full-regular-made qualities, in high and low neck, and long, short, aud no sleevos. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ate. 2. w Wastep—firraizxcen Wa ureme Feaneyivanis eve aud Ti and 12th WANTED-ar WWANTED-SALESLADIES, ity Cash girls pe Rie a Winns gare ANTED—A Wi Y ABOUT 18 YEARS old to scrabble Make himeelf genera! useful $e 13 7th st eee 7 W3ANtenia Spe wanty: GOOD REFER. ead evening between 5 and Fo ee WASTED <TWo Finer. crags—-MiLLiNRRS: omnest of Feference required. “Address A. + Ss Ser Wi ‘ANTED—-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, AND eric Haran Bark vt, Mt Pleasant = Ae -MPETENT WO HAE FH DG GAS: tral howse wore and cook fr 8 Taree erica soaee Sey uaghasy neettaseteeaieee wa his AY ‘ANTEDITWO We WHIT! oe eb AS = 4% Tess and 0: and duviat ib Wwashiog aud ironing. “Santas HOTEL, S09'E at. mow. y AATED_WHITE GE GIRL 0001 RL, COOK, BRIV! Pr ath iv i: TE bo wash come c'well ‘recommended: Tequite ROR mae B aS Waiter taht shiniendty, tive ats iffound a, tent: Position my o'clock. RUG! 7h y ANTED-2 GOOD APPRESTIC S FOR DRESS W Ioaking, nome need £0 apply but thoye whe 6H sow well. 254 Pst.a.¥. Vv ANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT. FE tleman for light me 14 COLLINS, 923 F st. nw. 2d sour, front me = Briug references. Watt ONCEA YOUNG Write ane vo u.ake herself a a ae hav: y geteneneee, Callas 1309 Hse uw Ue $ o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday, Man “mb5-20° fARLISH A acy in Washiturton ar victaitis ty sontiol the sale of estas le orticle of daly consumption Any onergetic man Wich smali capital may secure a peru, Bent pay ing busine particulars address GREE: WICH MFG. CO. Tetereee i WANTED sri ‘fasher and iroure ta famiy ferred; must bring recommes Bets. w. 7 ANTED — WH COLORED COOK: ‘Maida, Nurses, iaandeeme ‘Honsemen, Waiters, Tux gud others cities: good help for first-class iors. F. M. BU! 6: x ANTED — A STENOGHAPHER AND TyPi writer. Apply before 10 s.m., at 1391. Conn. We $NTED—A RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO REPLE- seut the Ball Electrig fetal wlohe iu the city of on dick ces reg! Teak ELECT] yo 18 Cortlandt at. New York : A) ‘ANTKD—TWO Fi Vioue apprentice. Mra. 2. Wtoarioucnve as ND ENERGETIC MEE to canvass this for of the Magra Barrel Pire E: arines fad Sacket roree Pun ene 12 Vike ENGINE AND PU Poke SOMERS, fs bosEene i 713 D stn '‘ANTED—$50 WEERLY CAN BE MADE BY AN Wate ree (ga of ,good address and descr tira powers: Gentedl usiness aud short hours A dress Zox JG, Star office. stioun “Addisons 1814 LIGHT co. LADY AGENTS FOR padres AND Chlidren's ‘Wear. Valuable sauvies tree, condi. Hovalis. Write Mis. F. C, FARRINGTON, Box S48, Chicago, m7 WANTED A CLE CLERK (MALE) For CORRESPOX: alee, Book. ‘ spher preferred. Wor ENO H1uST CLANS SHIRT LHONERS. eae tric Steain Lanna: Woititive apietont Sea hBakar Baron "3 Now 7 atx volumes, 800" paste cach Mlustrated with ane Sted portraitaand hundreds of smlier wikuette. por: {rsiteaut views of birthplaces, rexideuces, &c. Spec eB cA es an” price List nent om application. D. LEbOS ‘Washinston, ye Go 437 7th st. D. Ws iy the ertect Tslor Sctuare; ao terne used? all’ dra * fee done on eee Be isfaction given or no charge at 1117 F st. n.w. “ez = eae! nequit Wwe ED-IN A LAWYER'S OFFIC one who: ‘use typewriter ferred. Address, stat- fig pertculany "Asa" aslary expected, ‘i a VANTD-UETATLERS WINNING Ca Agents wanted. | (Consricht secured.) 71 “ht in isa Bend Bbc tora sumple doren, EL MARTIN. Decacue, Decattr, 8, CHAM: eo a D—TO-DAY—COORS, CHAS Pegi ‘Waiters, eo changes nnless ets” ‘Also, kood canvs ANTED —A PATIONT AND TipY WHITE roman OF girl. to wait on lady and do the honse. (red. Address T. B., Star office. Aiea i 2 alan ‘Fuployia’e Baresi 217 Oth st. 0, tosell nov- | Fs Tig 14ch et nw. { RET Chass meematrenen Seabovs, with city references, 613 tnsta. Sb St ‘ANTED—| AN A SITUATION We BY A COLORED ¥. Waren rices AGENCY Has F* Cooks, charrticrmatde, waitresses WANTED = BY AN EXPERIENCED “DRESS. tanker wo B ane pepe ed So driver and also porter in & private Humes butlers coxchmen. bowse umer diaper ard Sitter, reterencet qiven. Al NTED—BY ARISPACTARER COLDNED IRL We Fitcetas priate teil as shomermmnd or 8 b— icy can (arnish fitet-class referepecs. Ad- roe 13. Wires oH PUTERR, Good Rite eocen, would Vike we tnd bifgstion ie 2 Was ington fembty. GEORGES. 1058 sab ANTED-EMPIOYMENT By A YOUNG MAN Understands the care of thoroughbred @tock or to gang a er hice Sage hibreer BoE SLE Wi ED-BY A STENOGRAPHER EMPLOY- ap pment to do night work. Address J.T. 8. 4905 H abet" ce WILE | zt Te Serve a fow custom, take at home. Addtrecs 16: YA GERMAN 9 Uso ines Lue? Box 74, Star office, ful 4m att reference, SPLOTMENTTAND NOOM. 79h aw, OD pan wa board uy April eee = homse Box 118, Star of ty WASTED FOUR ROOMS. A ALSO BATH. DRIGHT, heerfal, wnturmismnt” “House, with sanitary hock gferenee = oreo of Léth st, ner give ‘act statements bot to exceed $55" Address Box 1s Star mus ge Wann tater atrioe manoy on Bt : a peive crunkar nlsbed Rooms with board {ora geatiesuai and. wite, permanent if suited terms uot to exceed $45 per Month, Address, stating terms and location, H, P. Star office. webs muail rupk room on or hear wut to tthews. parties ow ai ‘state location and price. ome them th one or two days. ROOM, oY, O12 Btuat Sew. ‘Toit NT-PUBNISHED BACK AND FRONT suitable for single centleman Ok RENT—000 EN. W, THREE LARGE ROOMS, single oF en suite, suitable for party of reutiewen rent reasonable, mie Fok BEX AR ROAST SUITE OF noows, sgh board ISAT 20th a. "Yew doors cron Ba: Pont’ mh FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS SUITAB Bor asncie ouslenien sang Cissaiaiae jvcation cats pase tue door quire wholewle “onfe toners stot Bey OH, KENT-WITH BOARD men. Roos th parlor, if desited location and. apoolukueyte Nery dentrabie® Addcoss Le Staromers mith Se JOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED CoMatt Fooms. sesvnd Sor with al Provemente: price $30.5 Pntarniched or tbe Vaca Mt Tih or will rent Naif of house, reserving Avply 1 OR RENT-A FINELY-E oor rout, roam. very. tarke, with medions cleat, open Gelock. Keferencon 1530 Tat T—NEWLY FURNISHED RAST Poe |B rocius, delightfully located, BIG. Lith. wt. me We. Suitable for simile ur uiatvied eeutlemen. wl2-3te FOR RENT SICELY PORNISHED ROOMS WiTit ‘or without bard. the hotse fstiew. with all meders eouvente soue-belt equacr of Paten Sixth were’ ti {OK RENT_O1N NEW YORK AVE ihooMs, 2D a0 x eniwulte; ales, pleawaiit teem cn 3 oor, wiih small roou adjoinine’ "Terms very roasots able.” ate W.. ONE ut oou, thind Boor. siaa sunail hell oom, with board; moderate changed, ENT-THIRD FLOOR, B07 im 3"C. HUTCAINSON JOR. RENT. T S81, ELEGANTLY FUR ished suite of thave rasiue on fest oor oom forged teak ou sind Bou PENNA. AVE. oocUrtrD yeare boy Adaicn Express Coupabys well a tere stores” yurponenr wuld Mghe gh PARKER Wis Fe mati PS 2RE D, ESTABLIAMED FEED ett Nest Nasiumwton, 2 rood hance for & ‘Manes with « atuall cay Sin “P'S. PHILLIPS, 1410 Rew York ave = FRAT WELL ROWS GROGRAT ang Eureka meat markets cor 10 sud Ot, oe Pah Raper: vomtetion erien'at nce’ inayat ao, ‘On tele 20K RENT-STORE AND DWELLING “AT 1030 BE Vath st nw, contatateg 15 route with all wae ea Juprovenents._ squire 1038 14chiat 3l1-S¥" ENT_LANGE ROOM, 60X20 FEET, CEN ‘ra icatiya baatboms Worcusuiate: well sda ed pas pS 5 eee 2 Of ele pooled ave Ouran, cies ‘ANTED-AN AMBITIOUS, EARNEST MAN, Isealityca reepoustbis oust. “Gocdigamey. “Ret” ANCFACTURER, Look Box 1385, %. Y. Wire or oP on tata EyERY ra FAMILY. ¥. ternational Tailor System) with, aes ack Talo ‘or tailors cut. or, R CASH, A HOUSF. from $3500 %6 : state WWANTED-10 PURC Sor 9 rooms, contra Tocat iar oa asa cnt desirable ae 4 vane = Shats Ww *SEESATEIE rn eerie mb3-1w ARTIES WiSHING Uuabriized Dictiona Cae can do so by. Tease ™ EBSTER y Ob small week! Box 4880, city FO. ACTIVE or a S000 ca e mbare if ber a a ple seen return: geri oe ae ae AN INTEREST IN A GOOD BUST- paying well; a ood chance for a nuent Glerk who wants to siart in lie for binreeld, or any ous €lae: no need to correspond unless You mean Lusiness and can reise $4,000 in cash. Address two days, mS" Goo OPPORTUNITY, ‘ceininie lace, ROPOSATS ARE INVITED FO! =a FOR chase tf the entire suck } | further information ear ase FAY Asie, cor 7th and F sta % y ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $3,000 O $4,000 sth CREA DSR C8 Yocarry oD a prosperor Ro opposition in Luis or any other city. Address EN- TERPEISE, Star ottice. mb2~41 D-THE shaft sankey END, Star ANTED ee 922 8TH 8T., COR unease Saeed tes pe OF ax i ITALIAN GREY Ad- a biel ‘ina Six Sums To Onver For $9. ‘Asnew cottons aremuch warmer than old, amen showid have thetr shirts made up early in the spring—now—thus securing the benefit of this warmth, ‘They will become “washed ont” somewhat by summer, mating them cooler, and all the more destrable. We makean excel. lont grade at @9 per Half dozen; a better at $10.50; and the best to be had, at $12. WOODWARD ELoTEROP, or. 11th and F ats, p.w. etnias ‘ED—BICYCLE—WILL, ASH FOR A ea GHA Ea ra bare ag WASiEDIAS ACTIVE PARTNER WITH SOME Gapatal. to push one of the, bests rimore coutvolled will hear: thorougi isvesties: sear tiem epee Sh Bisel : Lave paid as high WANTED SAY ACTIVE ERACTICAL MAN wir, four or five hundred dal introduction of a otsnduta tarvention extublisied. Call immediately at 613 F st nw. Tower Boor: anh 6 peraunum Rw: ADY WISHES 70 PURCHASE Wah cee te, Foes inches.” Address stating pieasure, 40 1 ‘Price, ASRS WSsmRn UA Ema Fespousibl New Cueese Crore Courorra. In Inging off heavy winter blankets, care” should be exercised in substituting a proper weight bed covering,jand with a view of sup- plying this demand, we have securedta stock of FINE CHEESE CLOTH COMFURTS, which combine all the desired etemente— ‘warmth without weight, being lirbt, airy, sna comfortable. ;Notwithitanding the advanced rice of raw cotton and cheese cloths, our price fot the comforts will remain the same,ie, wy, Wiener sare | Saar V ‘NT AND DISTRICT BOW! X Nationa tauk, Stinet R Ae dass Gay, tiectes Fought ‘snd eckd on compat m, mones, to” loss. Lowis CUNNINGHAM 60S 15th at Kw. £99-1n0 ATEETONS AMERICAN fXCLOREDIA a4 Perset, formerly $140: Dew, revised, ‘condensed, +. $2 th wi ‘Galivered mot parent of &3 be ee iste how galt 3.000.000. say Lion free onl Mare, Apri piers °F. ress Ji SALE—330 Machate Co fey Bross 1si9 Fat LOST... AND AND..FOUND. __ Genes eS EBLE CORNER LoT Leia wen cab Se par {aise a DUlaher of @eatebly Satire vitae Sn ma tow Pleces of Ego ital ERS AND Sect r sare ese Sed eas RD oR 2d by depth of eligitve for fmppru vanes Sesame De. INO A. c | Fons BUILDING Lot OX 15TH STREET, coutialiy vocated. wall be equa at a metal baresie, Apply HUFTY & DV ER, 190i F TEMES crotce: cons thy street a ASth, @ snd New Harpe Also Lots on. New Haaapabir: ove hose Purned Mamachus-t® ayer ve tear 1th, Commer 190 aud Law rece. ba; Was a mae SGN ‘aad © ‘and Tat a vacant lot Tat el date 3 stone Sah as for ke Is. wear Cs i a t ag as agbie, Kalorama eve, Joi bor Houta Oniife rma foul, 9 secared ea ot tie = WAM. 1805 Fat iste BEN P PAVIA isis Pin JOR SALP— CO. MASS AYE. AND 2OTS ST. Nw, Gua ofthe bande walla sien the Bort wonnsre section eiigjug Cant Ncw Biesew: ads Fisnre sco mah Bt _ 184 Pet nl JOR sale ' ROSSLYN VILLA SITES. AQUEDUCT FEE BRIDE N08 ope. apasowest building sites around Wesuineton tm auy directign ONLY § TO 6 CENTS PER Foor. mai 8-1 1D & CO. 1007 Pat. T. MSY KR SALE-LOT NOKTH SIDE C ST. NEAR 1s). pre C3 conta North € 8.108W0, ‘beck and north side of Beer 20th a, 163140. reapect:vely #15. oe Lith st, weat Rhode Island ave, r ain northeasteorner 22st and K sa. 24r) 14a, OR NAL TRIANGULAR, SoUARE NrAK THE to wou advantage for sierede, mo waste wrund. wll weil cheap. Lot 100x756 0n NJ ave. ues the Cayiial ma. Fessonable frure. 330,000 feet of sound bear the Sruetzen Pao cheap a bout na few daya Ny - WAGGAMAN, 1003 F wt a Fousas 7 BEAUTIFUL LOS, Nea Lanna Pk 48. about L6xOS. will te mold tometer or musta At budit on. MACGOWAN & CAMPBELL. 1OON-1040 Fat Fe. ae PROPOSALS Witt ne keceiveo atl LG instant fon that ng Washington Caren 374100, SEES See eet lon n as wank Price ouly $1.5 per square tout Wescort a Wi anon SOR SALE-ON PA AVE. Nowe sun ST west of Washington Circle, 50x00, alley both on de and tn rear. Very desttatie. WILCOX. WESCOTT mb3-3e ave. aw ar oy i SALE—WE OFFER THE POLLOWING Ba: oat fie nin poned eer feet frout 0 Tsk wt. eer. G. 300 fet, OLGA, Shinty seven feck trout * Gomer Tot, South Capitol and © ats, Sho cet tromt ou Cotten ware FoR, “ferme very emt). THER & RUTH crane FORD iovFaae? ke tig lote in thie city : +25 feet rromt (dde Nehite) ad. most. claani remacuces, price @e,0D0. FRONT 0x @ 9. wer mt 2 om ean tt tig Forest Glen, Md. 2 to Sc. Matte; 3. R HERTFORD, 14235 Fat chug property held at eagy torma, OR SALECFINE, LOT. whet vant Lepkorr JOR SALE—ONE OF THE HAN fE<1 BLILD- EK & LIEGEKMANS, 133 Fst. mado ALL, ‘OR SALP_RARGAINS LOTS 1X MT. PI Fo 3 STB ON Laxten. faut vicinity | ele Potomac free from malaria aad city “¢200. 000m cut tn wired {Ok SALE—LOTS. Ute on th, Lah, 15h, Vee sd texsied ond ou Sattnbas read and te Me ‘Weadvertise these lots levaiis: may of them are ger the Markee pie and goed fuvestnrnts "Te you ao Ot see what Fell wa ee IE JonS SASS te, 07 Pa oe, FE ae, ee Ped cae oes iw beautiful Lets ip block Seaut.tul Lote in bleed, ute day commanding a View of W ‘that ub Sista block a EA; now aud pet the benefit of the» abancementin ‘value that is sure to Le realized in the bear fucure eee GEO WLINKINS, Lot and ete, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. VE HAVE SEVERAL VERY me | V VALUABLE large Proy on Mamgachia- setts ave. en 2m sonave Tenieytow Eyadh fino. § muuuber of Desocitul Bull tins sites, sous chotoe Lane, ond epreral _ 86 fan, w.3m) cveyr AMINATION 2 gOEsTIONS as PHS “matin © Sonnet tor bined Ree ete. CASH FOR A Na ar Seem me eae tk AMES J. BROOKS FES. SECRET T Jeo Service tice 1281 Ost uw. Shulled ry |S Lavisare Ee ee Pee jp SP sient

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