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‘Tue debate in the House yesterday over the Jones cocton claim settled nothing with reference to the justice of the claim itself, but it did have the et- fect of bringing to the front the national feeling concerning aliens who come to this country to make their fortunes, and who are willing to en- Joy the protection of American laws, pocket all ime money their American neighbors will give them, and yet give no allegiance to the American government. AS long as we permit this sort of thing te be done, of course we have nO right to complain when advantage 1s taken of our lib erality; and claims which are just in themselves deserve as good treatment when presented by aliens as when fathered by Americans of the old- est blood, But the feeling prevalent in the com- iaunity was well shown by Mr. Allen, of Missis- sippl, who asked whether Mr. Jones aided etther side @uring the rebellion, and, when auswered tn ‘the negative, promptly remarked: “That settles the Dill for me.” If Mr. Jones came to the United ‘States to make money, and lived here several years without renouncing his allegiance wo the British crown, and then, when the civil war broke ‘out, carried on his business under the shelter ot his foreign citizenship while his American compet!- tors tm trade were risking and suffering every- ‘tuning for one side of the controversy or the other, Mr. Allem does not care to hear any more about ‘the case. Frou the spirit shown in the talk of the House yesterday, Mr. Bland’s suggestion is, per- haps, the whest—that the claimant seek his remedy through the diplomatic intervention of bis own government, instead of appealing directly to ours. — ep oe Henceforth the trreverent east will be more re- spectful to that great blower, Boreas. Asa tribute te bis powers andasa means of escape from his biasts It may be necessary to provide for life un- cerground tn an emergency, and for the conduct there of various forms of human activity. & western cyclone cellar, big enough for a whole city, will suggest itself. Thestreet railwaysas well asthe wires may need to be placed underground. As to the wires, Philadelphia and New York, which Lave Deen compelled to communicate by | underground telephone, and Boston, which has spoken to New York only by means of a cabie, hid- den from the wind under miles of water, are of one mind. Washington has long demanded the staking of the wires. The poles have gone tempo- rarily and must go permanently. The stoppage by the storm of the street railways tn the north- ern cities, Including even the elevated and cable roads, causes a demand from these cities for un- derground roads to prevent the enormous business losses from a delay in traffic in such emergencies. ‘There 13 no need of such rosds in Washington, however. Bitzards are rare, and even in the one just endured street railway travel was not sus- pended in this city. Electric motors and cables, which will move cars in a storm that renders horses belpless, will furnish a sufficient safeguard © Washington against serious ingerruptions of | surface railway travel. — a oe ‘The difference between the agitator who favors | strikes for the sake of striking and the prudent counselior who never countenances strikes when | apy other means offers itself for the settlement of difficulties, 1s shown now tn the relative posi- ons of Chief arthur and Chairman Lee Before the country. Mr. Arthur's consent w & strike is so long m™ coming that when it does come it means something, and the men under him stand firmly by their common cause. Mr. Lee, op the other hand, not only seems to have no control over the engineer knight, but has been distinctly repudiated by one assembly of ‘them in the Reading district, who declare that they are tired of his vacillating spirit and unfulfilled promises. He helped to get them into their present uiMicuity, but is powerless to get them outagain. ‘It Mr. Lee, im the past, bad given only moderate and well-considered advice, and had done his best to prevent quarceis between employers and em- ployed, he would not now be in so embarrassing a situation. 9 ‘The worst of the blizzard news has not yet been | a Austria and Russia have taken occasion to re- ‘Rew their assurances of esteem for their sister to the westward since Emperor William's ‘In Austria's case the expression of senti- $s doubtless sincere, but in Russia's its value be measured by the persistency with which pape to mass troops, in full martial ‘equipment, in har frontier provinces, a ————— ‘The oldest inhabitant 13 rather stunned by the But a correspondent is reminded of a similar saa fo Hew Terk Just cwenty yoomnara. Now. Wax Tar Srasox 18 COMING TO WEAR OVERCOATS UNBOTTON- RD Ok CARRY THEM ON THE ARM, A CUTAWAY OR (PRINCE ALBERT COAT, PLAIN IN COLOR, AND MADE OF WORSTED, IS “THE THING TO AVE” NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WORST- ED GOODS WILL, SOONER OR LATER, BECOME GLOSSY. THERE 18 NOTHING THAT THE AVER- AGE MAN, WHO WANTS TO BE WELL DRESSED, WILL BUY SO READILY. WHY? BECAUSE THERE HAS BEEN NOTHING IN THE MARKET FOR YEARS THAT MAKES 80 HANDSOME OR DRESSY A COAT. AGOOD GRADE OF IMPORTED WORSTED WILL WEAR A LONG TIME BEFORE BECOMING “SHINY.” AMONG WORSTEDS THE PARTICULAR “WEAVE,” KNOWN AS “CORK- SCREW.” HAS BEEN, AND 18 STILL, THE MOST THIS SEASON, HOWEVER, WE ARE BRINGING VERY QUIET STYLES AND PAT- ENTIRELY NEW SHADES AND COL- RASTER NOVELTIES. W. H. MORRISON, 75 Penmaylvanis ave, New York ave. and 15th st. NELLIE A EVANS Bere or Fismox, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, 1434 New York ave, Washington, D.C. abl0 Sa Seuse Hara ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE or SILK AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED TO-DAY. WILLETT & RUOFF, Sole Agents, 905 Penna. Ave. mb2-3u 00 A $9 AE TE AE * 83 SAB i bt oo a aK kK H HAA iu S CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, is almost complete, and surpasses all previous efforts. Having closed out nearly the entire stock last season ‘we are enabled to show s complete line of fresh goods, whieh, for material, style, and workmanship. will com- Pare favorably with any assortment in the District, while we cuarantee the prices to be 25 per cout below those of any other house. We draw particular aiten- tion to our Spring Overcoste, Prince Albert Suits, Boys’ Suits, odd Pants, Business Suita, &c. We shall continually keep the baryain counters weil supplied, and don’t consider it any trouble to show goods aT a un oe oo AA Rx HUH AA i $ 3 AA iS Hae aa o SSE oT BAAS : mb15 OR TENTH AND ¥ STS. Haspsove Quaury 5&-BUTTON SCOLLOPED TOP GLACE KID GLOVES, ‘Silk embroidered backs, in tans, drabs, black and brown. This is a #1 glove; our price 7c. s pair. SS ae SN N 00 Www NNN OO WWWW goa Y & 3 wwww NOMS oo ww BI v hh of FT RSE BP, me 88 Ub ERE BOB uw S38 Bop 7 And detained om the road, we have in transit over 5,000 additional pairs of Spring Shoes. Our three lange storcs being crowded even now with | foods to their utmost capacity, we are almost at a loss | where to place these goods when they shall arrive. ‘To wai the needed room, we place on sale for afew | days at prices which undoubtedly will make a big hole imour shelves, 300 pairs Ladies’ Genuine Dongola Button Boots, | at $2. 150 pairs Ladies’ Genuine Hand-sewed Fine Kid | Button Boots, $2.95; usual price, #4. | 200 pairs Child's Hand-sewed Fine Dongols Kid, | Spring-beel Button, 70c. ; regularly, 1. | 175 pairs Gents’ Fine Calf Seamless Vamp Button, Laces, and Congres, hand-sewed finish, at 82.46. ‘They are better than mont $3.50 shoes. 250 pairs Gente’ Genuine Custom-made Shoes, any style, shape, or width, French Calf or Kangaroo, now 23.90; usual price, 85. 350 pairs Boys and Youths’ Wear-resisting Button | and Laced, some worth $1.25, some $1.50, and even 81.75, reduced to BSc. ‘This sale closes March 20tb, 7 pin. WM. HAHN & 00.3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘816 Seventh street; 1922 Ponn. ave. nw. mbi5 231 Penna ave se. Sa ee petal 8c. a ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. BSL. Pillow best lot Sees low Shams, eet —— Hs to $2ESt Coane ‘Tassels were ee and pmnsats of Sipe all-woo! Drees Goods, Tricots, Cashmeres, Jf yards long wae 81.05. Friday 84. a it. 6: SJeremnant 1 a remnant. 12 a remnant, Ey gana one eee $140 tema 50 @ remnant. 1-4 yards long was $180, Friday 81. Daas @arso. | ‘remuant, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Children’s Ribbed Hose. in bro d_ bhi price duc. Friday 190. 3 ice 50 and Ge: Petiny ae, 96 38, 40; 'S* FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of 25c. Colored Socks. Friday 3 pair for 50¢. adWehof 25. White and Pin Stripe Suspenders, Fri- HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. To Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Friday 25. 1 f Ladies’ White or Colored Embroidered Hand- kerchicia were 13. Friday’ 3 for ase NOTION DEPARTMEN: 1 lot Photograph Frames, sold at 19 slightly damaged. Friday, choice bo. 1? “M4 25e~ 1 lot of Pull Boxes, sold at 10 and 20c. Friday Sc. TOULET GOODS DEPARTMENT. Listot. ag letot Hfooth Mrusken wer be as JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. tet eh a ae ae Friday 706 LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. ae fine quality Mull Tica, worth 25c. of Matin Polka Dot Windsor Ties, worth 23c. ee. ‘odds and ends, all colors, agiaeum esate Thr eerie “Ficinclngs, all ail, BUTTON DEPARTMENT. 2 lot of New Clasps, worth 25 and 35e. Friday LACE DEPARTMENT. ot of slliinen Torehon Lace, was 2c, s yard. Pape leeh pit va Flouncings, worth 91.508 EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. 43-inch Swiss sud Cambric Flouncings, Hage Spgs fod disc. snd Ber Eambroldcriese Priday 196. ¢ 2. Other items in our advertisement under the BAUMT'S. BA 7TH, STH, AND D STRERTS. ma X4¥ design in PANCY RIBBONS, all the leading shades, 3 inches wide, 200 and 25c, Weguarantes these to be good value at Jie. mblo-2 ROER'S, 037 F st. n.w. E,usren Booxs Axp Boosters, IN MANY ELBGANT 7 DESIGEA AF MODERATE Tuaxo's, Toor, win ora. TH'S and other EASTER ‘ABIDE WITH ME ROCK OF AGES, NEARER xy GOD TO THEE, MY REDEEMER LIVETH, other EASTER POEMS. se i. § 4: i Pe mb15 Youne WENSHATS plain or with patent tips, €1.48, ‘These are » bargain | | \ ptt SUITS: GLOVES. SIERY UNDERWEAR. ‘We are now prepared to show the finest assort- ‘ment of the above mentioned foods of any house in the city, and at the LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. Aak to nes our $10 ae and then judge for yourself. All other goods marked in the same propartion. a WM. H. McENEW, 243m (933 Pennsylvania avenue Ove Hows Axo Turm DECORATIONS. ‘What should receive more attention or afford us more pleasure than the Decoration of Our Homes! We are constantly adding new and original work to ‘our attractive rooms, Arenow showing some new work in ROPR SILK and BAGARRON ART THREAD. Exquisite NEW DOXLIES in Drawn Work. SOLID EMBROIDERY and OUTLINE WORK. NEW CROCHETING and Ts MBOUR WORK. ‘Work of all kinds commenced. Instructions in all the Fine Arts of Embroidery, Crocheting, Outlining, Painting iu all its branches, NEW EASTER NOVELT&ES. ‘Vinit our rooms and bring your frievds. ‘New stock of Summer STAMPED LINENS at pop- ular prices. &. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., New Building, 514 9th st. n.w. Sole Agents for the Light Running New Home Sew- ing Machine, mb15 Traverzas Cazprrs. Parties going to Europe provided with needed finan- cial facilities by credits on Messrs, BROWN, SHIPLEY | & CO., London, or the AMERICAN EXCHANGE IN EUROPE, Limited, available in all parts of the world. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. Bankers. mb) 5-colm Guear Ensren Orrenrsas. Having been mccessful to procure st a Bankrupt Sale a full line of EASTER CARDS of many diffarent styice and qualities, including # variety ofeopies from the productions of Rapheel aud Albrecht Duerer, and other mauters of the old and new school. ‘Also, an tlegant selection of FANCY WARE, suite ble for Easter presentation. such os WHITE BLUSH CROSSES, with floral decorations; FASTER EGGS, manufactured of different material: FANCY CARDS, Tepreseutiug many eventa of the old and new Dispen- sation. In addition with the above, we have also a large as- sortment of STUDENTS’ COPY-BOOKS, worth 15 and 20c., which we offerat the low tigure of 5 cents, which no doubt will be «welcome announcement to | Teachers and Scholars, ‘You will also find an assortment of regular STA- TIONERY, such as Paper aud Envelopes of different styles and quality. ‘Not having enough space to make 8 specification of prices, we will state that every article in aforemention- ed lot will be sold at ONE-THIRD OF THE REGULAR MARKET VALUE. Being assured that every caller will purchase, ow- | img to the LOW PRICES, it would be advisable to call | Secarly as possible this Thureday, in order to make | Your choice of the best selection. Our Regular Remnant Sales willtake place as usual thie Thureday and Friday, and in order to make it more interesting for the public we have SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS | as follows: Casce of Fine French SATINE Rempants, in dark colors of plain and figured, including many superb patterna, st 124. per yard; regular value J0c. 1 Case of CHALAIS Remvants, in plain colors, rep- resenting almost all the new ahades im the market, in- cluding black, at 10e. per yard, worth 1c. Several Cases of Corded and Plain GINGHAM Rem- nants, in new styles, at 0c. per yard; standard price 12% and 1c, ‘A few dozen of Misses’ FLANNEL SKIRTS, worth | ic. and #1, redueed to 23e. ‘dozen of Ladies’ Italian CLOTH SKIRTS, reduced from $1.26 to Gie. We have also made s GENERAL REDUCTION in our COMPORT aud BLANKET DEPARTMENT, and call especial attention tos lot of SOILED SPREADS, which will be sold regardless of COUT. Referring to our KASTER OFFERINGS, we will again state that the object ia worthy of profound cou: sideration. You will not lose anything by calling and convincing yourself of the TRUTH we have stated to you. You will find s large display, low prices and BURGH ERO Te Toxe Axw Quarrr SPRING OVER SACKS intho one ideff of vusiness efforts; to be in unteon-end harmony with the wants of the people is our constant svedy. OUR LOW PITCHED PRICES denote our deternetnation to meet the thmes, while our increasing popularity proves our success. We direct those who have THEIR CLOTHING MADE ‘TO ORDER to our Custom Depertment. ‘A besutiful line of GUITINGS, DIAGONAL OCORK- SCREWS end PANTALOONS ewait your inspection. _ ‘NOAM WALKER & 00. , 086 Pean. ove, fees. -- for Rapa a ~ B iee NNN AT THE aL A Ht sts P AA OL AA 0 A AA FAL ATS RRR 00. ee t ROY ab E “oo ea = SPRING 1888 SUMMER. ‘The entire stock of novelties being now all received ‘we invite your criticlam. Many of the Souvenirs of the “opening” being offered at and below cost we re- serve the right to sell Lut one pjece of each lot tos customer. sie H EY TEPTE EEG mend aL lated 35e. Koechtin's French Sateons for 30c. 30c. Koechlin’s French Sateens for 25¢, 50c, New Colored Casumeres for 39. Se: New Wool Serxes for 58c. ‘The. 54-in. English Suitings for O9e. 65e. New Shades Surahs for 55c. ® 8 8 Colored Faille Francaise for $1.19. 50 Novelty Parasols for 82.08 Moire Silk Parasols for $2.48 Parasols, all styles, for ai 81 0 Parasols, all atylos, for $1 5 Parasols, all styles, for $1.1 48 Carriage Parasols for 8: $13.50 Braided Flannel Suits for $11. $10 Spring Styles of Ulstors for $9. $7 Ulsters and Kagians for 86. 815 Beaded Visites for $13.50. $12 Beaded Pelerines for $11. $22 Beaded Visites for $19, $6 ailor-tinish Walking Jackets for 8: $2.23 Imported Stockinot Jerseys for $1.98. $2.48 New Colored Jerseys for $1.98. ¥3.08 Combination Colored Jerseys for $3.50, 12}e, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for $10c. - Linen Handkorchie‘s, all styles, for 20c. . China Silk Handkerchiefs for Child’s Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. . Neck Ruchings, all styles, for 2 Skirt Ruffiings, all styles, Linen Collars, Stamped Linen Splashers fo Se, Stamped Linen Umbrella Cases fo: 39c. Stamped Linen Shoe Bags for 2c. 5c. Stamped Pillow-shams for 19, ‘Lace and Ribbon Tidies 2 for 25c. Chenille Spot Veils for 10c. Ze. Fancy Dotted Veils sur 5c. $1 Blick Silk Lace Scarfs and Fichus 89¢. LACES—10 per cent discount off marked prices. EMBROIDERIES—10 per cent discount off marked prices. JEWELRY—10 per cent discount off marked prices. LEATHER GOODB—10percent discount off marked Prices. + FANS—10 por cent discount off marked prices. DOLLS—10 per cent discount off marked prices. PLUSH GOODS—10 par cent discount off marked | Prices. JAPANESE WARE-10 per cent discouat off marked | Prices. DRESS TRIMMINGS—10 per cent discount off marked prices, 1.68 12 in, Surah Sash Ribbons for 81.48 10-im Moire Sash Ribbons for 81. 12 Moire Ribbons. spring shad raw Hats, all styles, for 1.48 Straw Hats, all stylea, for 98c. 45 Silver Gray Gossamer Circulars for $1.20. T 8L98. 0. $2 4k Silk Umbrellas, fancy handles, for 48. Sik Mo: $1.50 4-button Black “Palais Royals” for 81. 5 8-button Kid Mousquetairos for $1.00. Warranted Fast Black Hose for 1 5c. Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Hose for 08c. Okc. Colored Spun Silk Hose for 8c. $1.35 Fancy Striped Hose for #1. ‘Shc. Children's “O. & G.” Ribbed Hose, all sizes, 25¢. $2.98 Colored Silk Vests for $2.68. 98c. Fancy Colors Lisle Vests, for 85c. 84.75 Fine Kid Button Boots for 83. ‘94 Genuine English ““Waukenphast” for 63.15. 25 Dongola Kid Button Boots for #2. French Woven Corsets for 6c. 50 French Woven: Corsets 14. Handmade Fronch Corsets, 1a “asso,” @3, 48c. Busties, in all shapes, for 39¢. 98c, Cambric and Muslin Gowns for 84c. ite. Tucked Front Chemises for 29¢, ‘8c. Lace Trimmed Cambric Drawers for 84c. 8c. Erb. Corset Covers, all styles, for 50c, 59e. Summer Balmoral Skirts for 490. urses' Caps, four styles, for 2c. 10. India Linen Aprons for 15c i 206. India Linen Aprons for ¢. Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, for 10c. Be. Garwood’s New Extracts for 331c. {. bottles of Ammonia for Te. 10c. Chamois Emery for 6c. each. 0c. Dress Steels for 8c. 12c, Reeds for 10c. 9%. French Plate Mirrors, handsome frames, for G8c. 98c. Bronzes, Shakespearean subjects, for 50c, 49¢. Boxex Fancy Writing Papers, for 3c. ‘Lace Curtains, 50 per cent off marked prices, Upholstery Goods, 40 per cent off marked prices, Boys’ clothing, 50 per cent off marked prices. Blankets and Flannels, 25 per cent discount. Housekeeping Goods, 20 per cent discount, SOUVENIRS FOR CHILDREN. ‘350, “C, & G." Ribbed Hose. all sizes, for 25c. 81.30 Misses’ Silver Gray Gossamers for $1.19. 81.50 Boys’ Rubber Coats, all sizes, for $1.38. ‘PBc. Jerseys, all colors and sizes, for 75¢, |.48 Emb. Dresses, 6 months to 4 years, @1.20. Infants’ Mull Capa, all styles, 25c. 50c. Infants’ Full Ruche Mull Osps, for 30c, ‘Qsc, Mull Cape, in all styles, for 850, ‘39c, Iniynta’ Cambric Slips, for Sle. 96 Silk-Emb, Crib Blankets, for $4.50. 5. embroidered with the word “Baby,” for 83,75. 5c, Pure Linen Handkerohieis for 4¢. SOUVENIRS FOR MEN. 48¢. and 68c. Scarfs, all styles, for 440, be. Batin-lined Hearfe for 216. ‘25e, Summer Bill Windsors for 210, 15e. 4-ply Linen Collars for Lo, ‘25c. quality 4-ply Linen Cuffs for 190. ‘25e. Suspenders, all styles, for 13c, ‘BSc. Buspenders for 25c. 50c. ones for 30c. 50c. Half Hose, all styles, for 440, ‘R5c. Half Hose, all styles, for 210. 50c. Trouser-shape Jean Drawers for 440. 50c. Spring-weight Merino Underwear for 44c, 81 Spring-weight All-wool Underwear for 88¢. $1 Fancy French Percale Shirts for 80c. ‘The “Champion” Plaited Front Dress Shirta for 59¢. ‘78e. “Palais Royal” Fancy Night Shirts for 67c, -75 Genuine Altigator Slippers for $1.49. 1.50 Genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $1.25. $1 Emb, English Dogekin Gloves for 80c. 1240. Pure Liven Handkerehiefs for 10c. ‘25e. Fancy French Linen Handkerchiefs for £00, $1.00 Cemented Bubber Costs for $1.49. (@ ALL OF ABOVE GOUVENIE PRICES FOR PALAIS ROYAL. (A. LIBNER, Sole Proprictor and Manager), mh10 2127-1119 PENNSYLVANIAMVE, “Tmnpertect | All such goods are given the “right of way" oa ‘and a special effert made to cause their Ta soset canes hey are Just as, dosirabions ‘nen first prices were asked, and are always “bafwains” at the reduond of “remmant” price. “SHORT LENGTHS" OF DRESS GOODS. We have an unusually large accumulation for this season, some winter fabrics, but mostly spring goods, ends of our best selling pieces, ‘embracing Cnahmeres, Heariettas, Beige, Shoo- dia, Camel's Hair Sérges, and fancy checked and striped fabrics. In the Cashmeres we have a few very desire- ble lengths in cream, pink, Nile, gobelin, gray, eens tv marked the entire accumulation ex ingly low to make them go quickly. “ODD BOTTLES" OF EXTRACTS. Of the remnant lote offered last Friday we Rams, ocd whe following left. ‘Absolute bar- 7 13 bottles of Gelle Frere's Best French Ex- tracts, “ODD LOT* OF FANCY CANDLES. 5% dozen Pure Wax Fancy Candles, in ail colors, all-over filagree work. For sconce dec- 250 .. ieees-180 ‘These came Christma, We wouldnt mark them dows, but they are out of our line. (Toilet department ; first floor.) ‘FIR PILLOWS” REMNANTS!) To close out the remains of the stock we call them “Remnants” and place them on sale Fri- day for the first time at the reduced prices. ‘These are the genuine Balsam Fir Pillows and are said to have healing properties, being very desirable for scenting the sick chamber, &c. ‘The 25e. size down to Se. each. ‘The 37 iso, size down to 25c. each, ‘The 50¢, size down to 30c. each. The 75c. size down to Bic. each. (Second floor.) GLOVES “ODD SIZES." pairs Ladies’ 4-but, Suede Gloves, in light tape, sizss 5% and 6. Rewular Price. 65. “Hemant” Pri be 20 pairs Ladies’ 4-but. Heal Kid Gloves, taus ud browns, nizes 5Jp, OX, 7 and hed Wore a barzain : “Remuant™ Price... en ae G-but. Biack lieal’ Kid Glow 20 | Regular Price... “Remnant™ Price, 11 pairs Ladies’ 4-but. Pique-stitched Eng- Po aera ‘Gloves, embroidered backs, sizes UPPED CAKES OF 8OAPS Some ctkes of our Hest French Soaps have be- come hardened aud chipped. They don’t look ‘well; but aro all the better on account of being | Setsoned and han. We reduce them solely on ‘G boxes of ‘Hott French Soaps, threecakes to the box. Keeular Price per box “Remnant” Price per saxon of Best Frouch Soaps, tree in a box Ay carry Wo Koods over, we have deter- mined to make the low enongh to 1: rire years, ownmarhets, wit ir Price Aa wi £00 1} Siuency' Fioe Brown Striped Gioth Newnar- ket, with hood, aize, 16 “opp Suzi 1 End of the ack Astrachan Wraps; tine i ali nd i, ats sca rape nee Rprular Vrico tugren aniling the sock we find these are xub- et to slight iniperfect eased, Ke, 3 Laiiied Rubber Gossamers, lengths 54, 56, “ODDS” IN KNIT W SYED SKIRT 16 Ladies! Fine = rt Kult Worsted Skirts, “REMNANTS” IX, eee ARTS" oe there we have one oF two particular gulewe lower’ thoprtice, sell them inumeiately, tealpaye att ideot aboton style Te th a constwntly chanel sed oP infants On-oonfed ua wits leved. Half. oh sale ran ee Brice. chica. up teat pie es sigs Beak iat acd Gig di’ Horae Bee P 3 1 Infante’ Elerant shildiet Bto zi youre batts 1 diane” ees Very ene, lar Price, nant” Price." +snOkt LENGTHS® 1 F ter Breet or Sate ane Piece has Deen relegated to le, and wood picking ia the re- "so pati fakes ale ts, in of ote e moat oth te plain tines anid fancies, 3b * neti of Hrsbrotered Flannel yrs, euabrokiened im enaen, solane: embroidered on in cole an ete at ye! ‘vel en prices. ck pedi ines foe inate 38, 40,43 ands Aaa, i overs. nicely made, pearl buttons, nize 40, peoy! 1 Tua Enews Wart: DICK’S AGENCY, Wo! WwW AK 4 ae men coke Shenae a 7th a. ANTED—SEVERAL Teen ed woes Re a ANTED—LADIES ‘TO edie se Wee “alsa Wer 1804 15T. N, x FANTED-SORER RELIABLE —WintTE MAN Wis Sor ac ost it stop nights. ne W Wate Fist oy ANTED_NURSE GIRL. TO Ww infant; references. Call at 11 ANTED A, MIDDLE-AGED. STEAD! srperionced ‘roms, children: ust bo well cave Westin S Sagem ase ay ‘NEAT po oe RR st. nw., after 6 p.m, at 7a : ice LEARN DRESS-CUT- ER Tailor oyna! Be. tm po hy oo i ire ee ANTED—A COMPETEN t TugRovaaLy comPEtER in ohana ane it WHITE COOK: GER- tn. oR CARE ‘of ND Boy FOR 1 SE W2Nten 21 AL TAD. re oo terme, QUIET, ee ie Wars. acest me “ifretereares gentleman with ANTED-ONE_OR TWO W: ished rooms for clamees oN) of “Girk’ Bo. Sega orang ae Sey Mites Sie STTORRAY ane, WIiXTED, TOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON Ast or 2d floor for I ii, Seen Sab Pe i ED OR ED-1 OnE cxrtn- oy Suetaton ake section, in a private family, yr and tempore baie Feferencen, poruancutif taltsa egress 3 office. had Wisi f RURNISHED hOOM Wife, Address 8, T., Star office. mb! WANTED-—BOARD. __ ANTED-BOARD For =e FAMILY ek THREE W woather. TIFOUR U3 UNFURNISHED *| Fee Shen eee see 708 RENT—FUI ‘ANTED_SALES! B GENTS FOR pan | Moe's fates! Sorthern private Nien wo pereald Sestpieas ferent Grae eogred Gace: | Fey i ered. Mee Cooks, references, DICKS AGENCY, rit ple NICE ROOMS iW a 13 7th st. w.w. p21! Rye SWASTHD-A WHITE NURSE FoR 4 crutp 24 ‘Apply 000 Miata. te ANTED—LADY FOR A PERMANENT Posi- ferred. and willing to ADs 10.8. W tion; one not too young ae For Dant wOvaE referepes regi ; German Addreas, oF call Fri J ANTED—A GOOD PRACTIOAL SHOTMAKE LE: be woll recommended, “Apriy boiere 9:6 je 1S48 Corcoran st. W. atSio tune. ANTED A. et Pa co and attend to two. chan good vet W Dartica, Addresa ‘THE SIN raducemanta ee MPG Sia eS “a Patent Oftice. pinta THO Boys: el per; out of school bea: « Porink box Pats ANTED A TADY. WHO CAY COMMAND fas pact Spee alent wet 2 sea Bonnin fone a faronces given and reyuired | Ad™ ‘aida WOMAN FoR GEN. 50 per week. Ap mab th wanes slovianeer ANTED—AT ONCE, THREE Wea are i : ‘apriy wo THO RELY Stiisburs, 8 ye tnd el man iPerauce Movement,” by mai ¥. MOKBE, O22 Fst, uw. 00m DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMiNT BC- reat, conducted by ladies, Men sud Won nd colored, for all I extic labor, i DA Goon cowFECTT Mala gig box Gebite, FM. BURXHAM, 630-4 ood plac Peta ‘abide ie HRIBEN, jem” with any. i ations! ate” 60, 616 th GOOD TaTLoRs, 8 ON THE LAST NEW Book, | Blair 5 ALSO, i wultremien, lanndiesves, wasters, waxes, Fe ee ae L sr x. eae coin ane bis or, with first-class Doar ans ° o: as Private family. Apply 204080 mw. cublo Bt Stat sen NUMBER OF Di Rooms Fevsostia Beg ou 2a toe jOF MaKe mh Lo. Koy aw 20k KENT — eo (AEX W. A HANDSOME Sere. Ket ge snows eae —1108 NEW | Bet ita EW YORE A) Kk RENT—712 8 Ww. ‘uufuruished Kom, suttabic ist or sscund floors: ges a ath FOE RENT FLANGE, FRONT | Roow: MlCELY f four windows; wi ae: Bo: ites from depot. Apply. ie siya Ps ie SSL se enw. oR RENT—TWO NICELY PURMI FOR AESa Tite or be, PommmamED BONS Fas RENTSEURMSHED BOOMS. CENTRALLY located, to let fo rtterins. Apply 1834 it st _mwh Ot Fee FINELY-FURNISHED SECOND. floor framt room; very large, with bay window, comnhdiowe clams opt grate Tapes jerk. Keferenden, 140 1th Chae RENT—POUR LARGE noomE, SUITABLE storage OF manufacturing purposes, in rear of no ae ‘tthe Wanlliugton WMT PEO Steere sth st haw mk Pus SRENT-3HIRD PLOOK, 907 PENN AVE. | _FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ RGE HANDSOMEL} mou Ist iloor, & het inet: mw. miso LIC RICE OFFICE Roosts ruow 919 TO ‘uished. Toume from 2 Wal" ¥ Hy aan aw. FOR RENT—STORES. FLOR RENT—sTon 14th st @rn i AND DWELLING AT, 1636 | hal! ms Tncantrealcue. ‘Eatterns “and tnateria a = draped o1 ie. a Bd. MESSE “Commervatory ESTABLISHED =F or tous, 122 Fst nwa Washington, Dc. West Wasidugton: « word mihl0- ‘ons 2 = pital. | MAX. LOCATED | = asliliton, to represexit ini histocality: & ‘ie’ hure, good vesincy; _ sferouces, exacted SUPT. “MEG. He Bes 18h, N. chime Wasi BY AN EXPER NOG al Type-writer, owning anachinds en, = of Deparuuent hours, “A, EE chamberiiad or cooking for dress 1X. dey ANTED—A GENTLEWOMAN (OF 30) iuumediate need of for ebildren or an my; fo and saniet gene hold work. 2. CB, Box 225, Wi Ce family can futuieh references, Apply 326) Fidinant alley. bet S0'and 4% aud O and Ht xe. TANTED—BY A YOUNG GOLORE! Uation as couchman or wai = oe A BY a NERS ne dear = wal to travel; True mw. at fatnilies. cuta bi tae fe upeions thorouealy uderstanas bet business Styiten draping: Address Sirs A. Star office: mh Live" W ftornan, for chat pis sew ‘manent home; undo cooks: 717 M at. n. PNDORE & ANTED-—LADY TEACHER: WOULD INSTRU in music, Vocal and instrumental, for Loard in a best references," Agdroes ued aaully WB the eat Tinnediately.” Mine 1. L., Star: W whiz-6t ANFED_BY 4 YOUNG LADY: A PLack 1% A yiaking and plain sew- aie a vermiacieut hours cB Ay Magn lo-vt™ fae ae try WANTED-HO USES. Wastepcet? BR cy MEN: Sieios iN ‘thm. Opa jlence containing’ Seat ae Pade A Vase itrvases, ativurension, | house wen ABLE vOLORED ‘tereloes if required ; re SIN Work; conpeten to tercls els. mentary Eng!ish, Latin and Fudinents of music, care rife fautly sewing atid sven: rally arts of house: Ye MAN, ASIT- IDDLE-AGED |, WHITE fully ot city refer. ‘Coreoran st. 11° ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASH DRESRMAKER, ANTED SITUATION BY A SETTLED WHITE ANTED-SITUATIONS cz COOKS, MATDS waiters, drivers, couchmen, a Bee Sees vee ne TONS FORALL KINDS ¢ oF GND MOUaE THE YEAR, YEAR, eat get WoxTH- selereneen Address THE heoltinan sed etalon for 200 iorsen, Anguire at SOHN M. YOUN 7 | Cat mw mh10-6t BUSINESS CHANCES, _ TOCK OF DR¥ GOODS, NOTIONS collection of stumping patterns. Address * ar office. mabe We TON AND GEORGETOWN GASSTOCKS a kl, PELOUZE, 14167 _mhi2-6t TE derhone B80. OTTAGE AND EIGHT LOTH FOR, BALE at Crcngurt pooch. near Now edsord. alnen: tortaa able. Inquire i. L. CLANK, M. D., New Bed ford: Mass. Scolm SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIEG FOR INVESTMENT. Valuable lands and town lots 82 per month dots inthe Sint toma atarted, Oral sid for $00 nd 7. now FE o few Sol i | Here fuvested now will ‘ann worth in'3 ord rears from 10 t0 20 times the amount Over 700 Sas ace 620 F at. w. rd ta wwe INTO 000, and have paid as bighan $20,000 Tub-t Kes than #10, perannun SMENT AND Douglit and sold, ou commuiesion. imo oats. Lots 1 bane. t5-im" ARTIES SEEKING SAFI ‘Local Securities will be tu aplication at oar ufice TSO ¥ st. mw. OLLAND & THOMPSON, Carpenters, a perintendenta, cular iter ou ie Insurance fr Tpsid' tay alteraccne. sted Fopairs, Pstats Brokers, casterteee eee FOR OK SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH-ONE WAGON (uncurerd), suitable for builder or feed dealers; iso quick, heavy bore - yuod driver, will : where. Box 82, Auacosiin D.C. mahid-3t 1B SALE ONE LANDAULETTE BY ROGERS. ‘one Victoria by Brewster: ‘Broughain. 4 BAY MARE, 7 YEARS OLD. WILE Pa‘ ave. aw. __ mah} S-Bt eee: FROVIBIONS 8: Wie Lee ge eee * i SALE—ON ‘TERMS, PIANOS AND Organs trom 35 ce " Po seni ria of eae Ser HEAD te HORSES, JUST Ferrie JQOK SALE—A FIRST-CLASS (ig es will sell ow for cash or time, ce office. i et? Cera ee See SALE— Fiano. only $175, Owner leaving the city” will e food Iyre, and revi Sal's ees areata antbaiaiiatal "Gall st once for't mat esmgategh shar ot ; MON! i a : tee WP ME EBB A SON, FRONT ON G st. = dot Sti ft front of Mat. MAC S13 Gthet. ww. SE aS so Se om alley, on, cemeae Plane me ene + Bhatt ae fa 10h se eedte Cirehe janice for plots, Pata, pos eden i, gs te LOTS 18 AND 15 “y sent, comeing of = wet, water see be sli by ante sot ee Liberal terms. JOHN Wikis S, Se Tosh et me ist ieee BER OF LOTS OX MERIDIAN PK ayaten ot imprest uns He aleysuabeud the Com: SL Pear ce kek cee show ‘ INS. 10% and Ht “ v6 JOR SALE—1 OFFER CHU ion THAR I ‘ton and for’ Darrses tn T-& fey sun Sistomet Sewn Te to the gets oot. These Lote spe tau north ste ts. ween sth and 10th sta weak. oT beliew o bertag bw ia olferest Cae. Faw. Shae seen ow WE coe Building see around Washinston ares ‘SVPRERD 6 do 107 mntam Pe INS—LOTS a! Kart 205. Forest Glens Mace wo bc eh ‘£29-1in* 3, R_ HERTFORD, 142.36 F xt RAL LARGE LOTS piivienon’ oh ta hep coking the city. fruiting Boundas, Moaitaty Sivie be fe University Park a pee arama on "deter trie Wht whnand took aod veh aut te et. bet. Lith and 14tu eee, bet 14th wud 1th ata, Seaham Pint strein eae ‘codon elute read ends Mv Bissasss these Lote beater tna of thems ore ATK vice eae god ip entcn ute, Tt you do wits yor waa here al re RA Twn EY TO LOAN. mad Pate. ‘ei Stan cou and Sd ow > Mowe : LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1.000 TO ‘of dmterset aid tt Ore PARE L Coals tte an Mo TO LOAN ‘ On oud roal-ertate securit Be Wai woo _ mb5 lw oie KENT_A PLEASANT FURNISH seca on To tena Nt © Tat next for 850 pert Ri 1X THOUSAND OLLAKS 19 leak ON BEAL estate wecurit;. Money en No delay. T& WILOOX. Bay vABA ave ir) mb14-3t EAL ESTATE Tver e NOb TS on svat, Bau site at cMAnuko )_ {mbit} THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, ; TRE FARME $4 ‘Tons AND TRUST Secured by u detonit f fet wictaacen withthe ton Sage Depowt ‘aud. Trust Gv. ut Thaoge ‘Coupon Semieuhtal Laterest Ne national bank, ala)» om hapd. Ugoutcn fo gamete drincrye . BOWLES @ Cb. iso r 000. 86,000, and seem 6 pot coms BEALL. BROWN a co. ONEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, AuMyt ‘aud Navy pay sccouuts, wotes wud other eure wa DE MPa 1424 Now Lork ave. ESTATE SECURITY AE egy roar ee er c ToT Fh st. mw. ‘ONEY ape X x 1L0Ca M wwcoN SING ak Ce th a To 95,000 To ON REAT. chasis BROW eee ave EET ON REAL ESTeTe IN BUMS ober Goiet au inesnny, ue | die ssa ar cLanpnt RATES G1: STAND « Se eth fa IBIS F st, adjonming Sun Bua ding, ONEY TO LOAN, aK IN LARGE AND SMALL sue. ou appr ved real eptane wrt Joweat Teteot ers He Met LEIPOLD, | wa. ee ONEY To. ward, ut the one, ov approved sa16 $100,000 3.2 “Felepuons +3, _au28 ‘ONEY TO LoaN on AN IN SUMS PROM 4509 TRS tutes of interest ana couumuoe oe oh ad Pa nS x oN Country Bacon @. 8. WHITE & OO, a alinace, veb REAL ESTATS au! Seo Wika — Mand 19tnem ONEY To. TO LOAN ON hil NG WIDOW OF TWENTY WOULD LIKE ountiogen t eae means, who Se cee "AXX LADY WHO HAS NOT 8! coer ane STH amare aaiae as MANU PACT PACH CANG ‘St mw. Opposite the Patent Office, Carty SERVICE BEAMINATION QUESTIONS sir ipstati, newer ELT NN.. ACSI petit, ‘South west cor. Kote a aie Js faraieeee

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