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THE EVENIN WASHING FRIDAY... MOSBY S. NOLES... G STAR, TON: ‘The Evening Star basa regular, permanent «i tion more than treble bona fide daily cireulal eee that ef umy other daily paper a, and muck gren other daily papers here a Sill serve their wo best, and at the same Sarewreatiy aecommodate Fux Stan, it they will sonal du before noon to-morrow thelr aumom tke extra lange edition of. Saturday"s paper, the forms 1 which must be seat to press muck earlier than on Ae otter five days of the wee soe The Chiet Justice of t Just passed away at a ripe age, but while the vigor of hfs manbood still remained apparently untin- paired, may not take rank in history among the Sunous and preeminent geniuses of the bench, but he will be remembered and honored as an upright and able Juéze, for an abundance of good work Ithtuily performed. He inherited his taste for we law and bis judictal temperament from a long ne Of ancestors w ho followed the same calling and ise to more oF less eminence as magistrates. From em, also, be derived a sturay constitution and & power of endurance under the strain of long-con- tigued labor, Throughout his early profession: strugules he was actuated by a high ambi assuciates at the bar were generally willing to ke their legal practice a stepping-stone to po- ical preferment, in Whatever form the opportu- nity might come. Not so Mr. Waite. Once, having momentary fancy for a change from his routine ‘Work at the Dar, he accepted an election to the Odio legislature. This taste of the business of making laws was enough for him, and he returned eagerly to bis task of expounding those which other men had mad-. Every inducement was afterward brought to bear to cause htm to take various political offices offered, but he declined on The ground that he had a single destre in pubile to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court he United States. That destre was destined to Ye gratiiled, but the honor finally came upon him ‘situ almost @ shock of surprise. President Grant Lad fytied tm an effort to make George H. Willaims ChtetUusties. A simllar attempt in bebalt of Caleb cushing proved equally abortive. Somebody sug- gested the name of Mr. Waite, whom the President Teadily recalled as one of the American counsel be: re the foternational court of arbitration at eneva, and bis nomination was sent at once to the Senate, Which coufirmed it, as far as could be Jearned, without au adverse word or vote. Neither notaination nor confirmation was the result of nis personal solicitation; aud the highest tribute ‘which cau be paid him is the statement that the opinion thus expressed of Lis merits, and the promises made for him by his friends, have been ‘famply justified by his carver in —- At the recent meeting of the citizens’ Committee { At was charged and denied that an attempt to «change the form of local government Was tn viola- on of the assurances upou the faith of which members joined that cowmittee, Whatever the truth may be in this controversy, it would un- questionably have been better for the District and | Letéer for the committee if such an understanding had been distinetiy formed ana fai hfuliy entorced. ‘The best work of Voluntary a-~ociations of Djstrtet eftizens bas been tm the wirection of harmOutous | und united eflort to secure <pevitie material advan. | 1 t r 1 tages for the District. The former Committee of | ne Hundred, organized to I~ ated as the ob- | Jects of its labor the rciamation of the |, Potomac Sats, and the assumption by ihe General Government Of one-half of 1) and its work wes thoronchly District's expenses, done. The organization (iii # po- the eity’s bisory. re other important | sures for the benent of tue District's Mnanetat | condition, and the Improvement of {ts comfort, nealth, appearance, or laws, Themselves, whieh tk readily suggesting resentor anyother eit AS assortation micht push toa favorable issue, ereditably to itself and nent advant- eof the community. teaches that | a an organization wil! do well not to have too | wam¥ Irons in the fire. In the effort to heat all none may get red-hot. It will do well to conetiace and utilize, so far as it can, for The accomplishiwent of is specific objects, other punue agen a = to represent the District, such a3 the Commisstoners and the Woeal press, It will not discover tn its own exist. Protest against the existence and thing and everybody else, and Will not destroy its own claim to a representative character by unnecessarily berating its supposed Plutocrats of the uortuwest the city,” who are gutlty of giving great ‘value and beauzy to that section, o the numerous Iriends of Washington's benefactor, A. R. Shep. Lor the wiulttiude who think that ag a mer aauntelpality Washington Bas a more destrable ut than any other city in the United States. It Wil avold as it would the piague kay measure not knperatively demanded by the public which tends to divide the forces that it can ring to hear upon Congress and to weaken its etaim to give voice to public opinion, Attending strictly to public matters o7 irapertanee, and atinding uo private axes, Its efforts will doubtless ve crowned With success and it will earn the re- spect and gratitude of the whole community. $< + = General Bragg was expected to celebrate his <lipiomatic advent in Mexico by doing something ‘out of the ordinary lne—partiy because he 13 a man of strong iudividvality, and partly because ‘the traditions of his office for the last twoor three Fears have pointed in that direction. His speech atthe American banquet was not a diplomatic speech. It had the true congressional ring to it. He 44 not mince matters, but frankly stated the condition of popular sentiment in this country, and, Dy tnference, the feeling of the administra. tom, He made no threats, but he stated, with as qwueh directness as circumstances would allow, that the United States were not disposed to permit the integrity of any republican government on our continent to be assailed. This, of course, 1s pleasing to the powers that be in Mexico, but whether the Mexican people, as a whole, wilt relish the prospect of our neighborly tnterterence 4a their domestic affairs ts quite another matter. <a _ ‘The petition which was submitted to the Dis. trict coramittee of the Hous- this morning, asking the extension of the streets and avenues of Wash. jugton beyond Boundary street upam some eompre- hensive pian, shows that the people of the city are not entirely uomindful of the Importanceof taking unmediate action to secure a reasonable conform. | aty between the pian of the original Washington abd that of the new city, which Is largely plattea, | and is being built from Boundary street to the umits of the District. When Washington shail cover the Whole District it will not do to have haif of the city with narrow streets running toward ll points of the compass, especially ugly in con- trast with the other half, which will be fully de- Joped on the Lines of the magnificent original plan. And those who are building up the outside eity are entitled to be informed without delay conceraing the nes to which suburban settle- B.@Bt aust adapt itself. oe fn another column a correspondent gives Tar Stax some advice concerning the proper method of conducting the campaign for cleaner streets, | i ‘As to the matter of writing about the filthy condi. lion of the streets, and things generally affecting The welfare of the eity and its people, it 1s submit- ced, with a feeling somewhat akin to confidence, | {nat Tue Stax is rot usually unmindful of Its duty am that particular. As to starting petitions and wetting theu signed by property-holders—well, as @ rule, newspaper people have little leisure for ‘that sort of recreation. By the way, why wouldn't At be @ good idea for our correspondent to take | ‘Suat branch of the matter in hand persoually? It | wuay Well be questioned whether the ttre and elo. quence requisite for such service could be devuted ta better purpose. $e Judge Wylie expresses the opinion that the laws of Ube District are good, when once you find them. Some otheys think that even after all are founathe District laws Will appear to be capabie of improve ment, through a legislative destguation of such as are obsolete, and through the addition of legista uoB Upon a number Of subjects concerning which the experience of many of the states has shown the wisdom of modern statutes. But everybody is Aeartily tm favor of having extsting laws found and authoritatively desiguated, and collected and indexed in a single volume. A comptiation 1s de. sired both by those who are content with the present laws and those who think that notable umprovements can be made in then, —- ‘The pretty young farmer’s daughter in New Jer- sey who wanted to be married to a tramp has had her wish fulfilled. She is now bound tight to her ‘tramp tor life, aud he 1s Ued to her—till he takes a taney to go Uramping aguin. Rverything may turn Gut ail ight, as It always does in the storybooks, but the case ts one where candor must compel Sarcrvar, oo FY YY =I w= L 3 tJ I € so Oo VW E GGG LLLE 00 v im D A ¥ pow Ye 4 AA yy DD A A Y¥ ~ a MM M: Mae ee FOR SATURDAY. Our G8c. 5-button Sealloped-Top Embroidered Glove, tm Tans, Browns, Blacks, and Greys, at 63 cts. a pair. FOR SATURDAY. Our $1.25 4-button Fmbroidered Colored Welt Glove, in Tans, Browns, Greys, and Black, at 81.00 pair. FOR SATURDAY. Our $1.56 4-button Embroidered extra-wide cuff (special for street wear), im Tans, Browns, Greys, and Black, at $1.39 a pair. FOR SATURDAY. Our $148 and $1.75 Suede and Dressed Mousque- taires, Embroidered and Plain, im the following sizes, 55. 5%, 6%, GX aud 7, at $1.00 « pair. ar THE oo NNN heb 88 RAN BBB 00) ON NN MM MM cece KEE Wa A BS PS BEE MMMM AA RRE © HBH ER MMM AAA kK R CC HH MMMA A KR COO H H amb23-Im ‘316 7ru St. N.W. AUTH W SATINE REMNANTS FANCY id plain coi) * arrived. UBLE COMBINATION. Lith ate SNS mae Movicu Wescut Ix Boxs Crornes. ‘There are but few houses in thiscountry—and certainly nove in this section except ours—that Properly provide “between-season” Clothes for Poysand Men. We find it actually profitable to keep im stock what others foarto touch. Com- mon sense ought to—and does—teach the abso- lute noressity of care and caution in changing Boys’ apparel. It's too late for Winter goods and too early for the lighter weights, but it is manifestly safe and proper to dress your Boy: in medium-weight Clothey such as wo have Provided in abundance for early Spring wear, and which the Boys can use until the dog-days of Sumuner without serious inconvenience, SAES AND COMPANY. ‘Now, indeed, is the time—if your eyes delight to look on things of beauty--to ave our stock of Boys’ and Children's Clothing at its best, The styles all in, the stock complete, and the sizes alluabroken, Such evast variety of Suits for School and Street wear was never shown befere, Such a brilliant array of elegant Dress Suits is not often seen im one house. All-Wool School ‘Suite for little follows, ages 4 to 14, with Short Pants, mediura weights, from $2.50 to $25. Suits for Bix Boys, ages 13 to 18, who wear Long Panta, from #5 to 330, and Kilt Suits for the Cherubs from #2.50 to $18. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘The grest variety of styles, shapes, and color- ings included iu this matchless stock of ours fs far too much for us to attempt to deseribe oF convey to you even a faint idea of in this short Advertisement. All wo can say is, that we can show you everything that’s xood, that’s new, that's stylish, that's serviceable, and, above and beyond all else, that is low—ery low—im price, comparatively. Our Reefers and Spring Over- coats for the Little Fellows are things you can- Bot find elsewhere, and are eminently suitable for just such weather as we arebeing treated to. SAKS AND COMPANY, RETAILERS OF FINEST CLOTHING, mh2S «300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. ANCY TAMPA ZEPHYR REMNAN: c {Dust arrived, DOUBLE COMBINATIO! mean (sumo eat eres st ’ Loose Covers Fon Fensrrvne, upholstering a specialty. air Mattress's made over equal to new. Furniture packed tor shipment ies furmiahed frees work; moderate charges. 4. R. McCRACKEN, Upholeterer, Decorator, ss 1806 Ldth at. IAMBRAY REMNA\ re. BLE COMBINATION Trin ae, OUBLE-FACED ¢ just afeived. DO ae. Dusx Pore Warm. WE HAVE JEWETT'S FILTERS, PACKED WITH CHARCOAL AND GRAVEL. GATE CITY STONE "FILTERS. W. M. BEVERIDGE, Lmnes.se 1009 Penu. ave. DUE ULLINERY DISPLAY OF SPRING NOV- cities taxes. place Wednesday. Mare days. DOULLE COMBINATION Ith 2e RSET lth stae mb2s-2e Srerse Ovencoats OUR STYLES THIS SEASON EMBRACE EVERY NOVELTY AND DESIRABLE STANDARD FAsH- ION. THE CUT AND FIT OF OUR GARMENTS Is & SURPRISE AND PLEASURE TO THE CUSTOMER, AND CAN BE APPRECIATED ONLY BY THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN FOR THEMSELVES THE ELEGANT AND SATISFACTORY GARMENT WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE EVERY PATRON. NO MATTER\WHETHER BIG OR LITTLE, OLD OR YOUNG, RICH OR{POOR, WE CAN PLEASE THEM ALL. . NOVELTIES IN MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS ARE HERE AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. OUR STYLES IN THESE GOODS ARE THE NEWEST THE MATERIALS THE MOST RELIABLE THAT CAN BE FOUND, OUR PRICES, AS USUAL, THE VERY LOWEST, MARKED ON EACH GARMENT IN PLAIN FIGURES. ; ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO. mblG-tukfsm New Sux Guoves To.xonuow. GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS FABRICS > A E A - PALAIS LANSBURGH & BROS, P Paar 4 a4 PREPARE FOR EASTER. NOT MUCH TIME TO WalT NOW. - PROS UF A READ WHAT PREPARATIONS WE HAVE MADE: re 8 YY AA ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS at 2c. a yard. Colore— Eo’ € SS ‘Light Bine, Pink, White, Cream, Nile, Gray, Navy Blue: 22 inches wide. PER 2 a oe ‘ALL- WOOL ALBATROSS a ayard. Colors—| RER A | -RRE GGG. N Light Blue, Pluk, White Cream, Nile, Gray, Cardinal; | BoB Ak HR GG AA i Bx ‘36 inches wide. B AAA £ Gag BAA N a ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS at 50s. a yard. Colors— nak cca AYA I ON ORN Light Blue, Pink, White, Cream, Nile, Gray, Cardinal, Navy, Tan, Terra Cotta, Beige; 40 inches wide, I coer EXTRA FINE QUALITY ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, 3 r q ‘55e. 40 inches wide, in Cream only. i tt ALL-WOOL BATISTE, 38 inches wide, 50c. Cream, tus # pe Pink, Lavender, Nile, Light Blue, Gray and Black. 44-INCH ALL-WOOL SERGE, in Cream only, 50c., worth 62340. ALL-WOUL BATISTE, 42 inches wide, 623. Cream Pink, Lavender, Nile, Light Blue, Gray and Black. GREAM SILK-WARP HENRIETTA, our 81.37% quality ow $1.23. All Colors. ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, FANCY, 40 inches wide. Cream Ground, with Pink Stripe, Pink Check, Black Stripe, Black Check, Blue Stripe, Blue Check, 60c. & yard. SPECIAL MENTION—ALL-WOOL SERGE, 40 inches wide, 502. Cream, Pink, Rose, Light Blue, Nile, Lavender, Tan. Sapphire, Livery, Serpent, Gobelin, Garnet. Cardinal, Beige, Seal Brown, Navy, Gray, kc. ALL- WOOL FLANNEL, 38 incb 2swide, 50c.; Cream. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, EXTRA VALUE, 45 inches ‘wide, 62igc: Cream. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, 54 inches, 7c, in Cream only. ALL-WOOL TRICOT, 36 inches, 50c, in Cream only. MORELLE CLOTH, 54 inches wide, $1. Just the thing for Skirts—Cream, FLANNEL, ALL-WOOL, 54 inches, 90c.; Cream. FLANNEL, ALL-WOOL, 54 tuches, $1.25¢, ; Cream. sti WOOL TRICVT, 52 inches, $1.10c., worth BROAD CLOTH IN CREAM, 54 inches, 82.25. ALL-WOOL CREAM SERGE, 54 inches, 75c., worth $1. SILK-WRAP FEATHER CLOTH, 42 inches, $1.25, iu Cream only. ALL-WOOL DIAGONALS, 40 inches wide, Light Shades, Garnet, Gray, Blues, Tan and Green. Marked 35e, other's price 75 ‘We have just received a Lot of ALL-WOOL HEN- RIETTA, 36 inches wide, at 4Uc., other's price 50c. per yard. All Colors. We have undisputedly the Largest Collection of DRESS GOODS shown in any one house, ‘We have at all times the most perfect light for their display, and -verybody knows that OUR PRICES ARE. ALWAYS THE LOWEST, We positively lead in showing New Things. The “very last” thing out can always be found list of bargains for Saturday we ‘quote the following incident illustrative of the unfair- ness of the credit system; A lady bought a nightgown for $1.39 of a neighbor ing store. By mistake it was brought here to exchange fora larger size, Our 98c. cowns were introduced and compared favorab!y with the 1.39 gown. As the lady left the store with two of our gowns and the one to be exchanged, there was a compression of the lips and fire im eye that boded ill for our brother competitor. 827 We refer you to Miss Sullivan, the buyer of our Cotton Underwear, a8 to the accuracy of this state- ment. Parasot Axo Waar Banca. We have shown you that you must pay hixcher prices if you shop at a store that does credit business, NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ASK CREDIT OR NOT. As more conclusive proof would like you to compare the prices, to-morrow, of our new Farasols, Suits, Wraps, &e., with the quotations of those who give credit. Easter Sunday here in a week. and if you don’t buy to-morrow you can be making up your mind. You are invited to stroll through the store. (Wraps on Second floor of THE PALAIS ROYAL.) New Neckwear Banaarss. You are requested to compare our 3 for 25c. 3-ply Linen Cape Collars with those usually sold for 12c. each. The new 25e. Neck Ruchings, which we show in crepe lisse, with lace edge. In all colors of Silk Cordu- roy, with tinsel edge. In bolting-cloth, with gold and Silver tinsel. In bolting-cloth, with silk cord in al shades, We ask comparison of variety, quality and price. 2 for 25c. Mull Ties, richly embroidered. All Silk Spauish Lace Fichus and Scarfs (22's yds,), 89¢. Con- ‘sidered cheap at #1, (Near door of 1119 Pennsylvania avenue.) cm —— Jixsex.errnso Uspenwear Banoarns 81.35 for SwissRibbed Silk Vests, usually retailed at $1.50. Colors: Cream, pink, blue, carditial and white 48c. for extra-long Swiss Ribbed Veste, with silk rib- bons at neck, g fs 4a BER RRR 00 3 for 49. quality Silk Finished Lisle Hose, in 2, 3m, F233 terra-cotta, grays, fawn, tans, blue, browns and black. a &. 8 Om mw (Near door of No. 1117 Pennsylvania avenue.) aa * oo af OXE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY. Scuwer Barsonaz Samrs. 85c. for Black and Gray Striped Gingham Skirte, ‘with 2 rows of box plaiting: usual price #8c. 8c, for Gray Alpaca Skirts, with 7 rows of braid trimming; @1.25 worth of quality. 0, 422, 424. 426 7that., 417, 419 8th st. iia ~—_______________ | “41.35 for Italian Cloth aud Farmers’ Satin Skirts, NUINE WAMSUTTA BLEACHED KEMNANTS, | 81.08 for Silk Alpaca Skirts, in all colors. GaN titved. DOUBLE COMBINATION, We have whist few have—Exira Long and Extra Wide th sta. mnzs2t" | ee (Second floor of the Palais Royal.) pon, Sass ane Se D A Crown Or Goon Barcarss. ‘pg but you can ferret out good bargains, 4, & years) Velvet Kilt Suits, 83; were 815. RRR 2 to} years) one and two piece Kilt Suita in HB | Cassimere, Tricots, Cheviots, Tweeds, #1, $2, 83 and BRE, | #4; were $10, #12 and $15. g 50c. for $1.2 4-button Embroidered Kid Gloves, only sizes 54, erays und blac! 50c. for #1 Misses’ Embroidered Kid Gloves. Sizes 435 to 63 All shades, Ze. apiece for all colors Dotted Veils. ‘7%. Only shades, browns, tans, NNN NNN - SHOE BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. See space MONDAY, MARCH 26, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, | below. OF FINE MILLINERY, E Ss PPP, FER 1 a Showing all the Novel Designs in be Foo AE in PPP Re co oH Ad ee ee Sss5 Ree cco Ht 2“4 fuss By such well-known makers as Mme. Jose, Mme. Eugene, Mme. Julia, Mme. Virol, and others, Also, our elegant selection of Ss AE FRR HATS AND BONNETS, OF OUR OWN TRIMMING, ssp AA OF Er Being copies of all the leading Imported Patterns. SssS aA LLL Eee Wo offer as an Inducement, FOR OPENING DAY ONLY, A HANDSOME LINE OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Copied from French designs and made of the best ms- ‘opied from 8 of ma. INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ AND LADIES’, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ The price after opening will be $8.60: Opening Price 86.49. A magnificent assortment of tg Hal 3% aE a : UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Bp HH O° Ee Sys = In an endless variety of shapes, im all the leading . i ‘Spring Shades. ‘Take a look at the beautiful selection of Prettiest Shoe Parlor in the District. A perfect as- ' Sortment of custom-inade Shoes, every pair of which STREP are warranted, at the MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS ‘Tn endless shapes, in all the new straws, pepe aA A Il 88g ENT. | ae Ly AN OPENING INDUCEMEST. fer MAE fA HESS Achild’s large-brim straw hat, high crown, Milan! B ASA U1, AAA Ht gg : braid, with faney edge, nicely trimmed. Price after the opening will be $1.00 Opening Price 72c. ‘A Beautiful Line of BPO EY hk FLOWERS AND TIPS, E'k 38 ¥ Bat. aoe acide ‘00 4 ALLL SC The Latest Novelty, TWO-TONED PLUMES, In Leading Spring Colors. Do not fail tose them. FANCY CROWNS, LACES, FANCY RIBBONS, And all the latest materials for trimming in profusion. Of our work in trimming it is needless to say any- thing. It speaks for iteelf. ‘Tis seldom that a store dealing exclusively in Fine Shoes offers such bargains as will be found quoted be, low. SHOE BARGAIN FOR BOYS, ‘Youths’ (sizes 11 to 2) Calf Shoes (button and lace), at $2 and $2.50. These last have sold for 8: Sizes, 24 053s, reduced from $3.49 to with small feet will find these shoes equal the usual ‘ 86 men’s shoes. Patent Leather Shoes (button), cloth uppers, $3.48 for sizes 11 to 2, and 84.37 for sizes 2% to 535. DON'T MISS THE DISPLAY. Second floor of the Palais Royal, SLIPPER BARGAINS FOR MEN. A ™M m 988g ee Ak a et * Bag Gentlemen's Genuine Alligator Slippers are now . AAA a - 81.49 instead of 81.75. Having placed a large order a4 uw u Sas® = | tor these very popular Slippers we obtained sconces. pve TH STH. AND D srazETs,_| SoD 'n Frit, and present itt our patrona with com- The BATT Tho Embossed Plush Slippers will be too warm- Pe RR A Ry a Mora gare and sat 28, 20, WU, and Si. OUBLE | from 92 to 81 75, COMBINATION, Ith tae. ost Second floor of the Palais Royal. Trvrspay, Manca 220, ‘First regular opening of Exclusive Styles in SHOE BARGAINS FOR LADIES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH ROUXD HATS AND BONNETS, From the leading London and Paris Houses, ‘MES, M. J. HUNT, We give thelist with this brief comment: When the prices are reduced 'tis beca use the soles are not as ‘thin as generally worn for spring aud summer, and, of A Corvus Or “Srons News- " WOODWARD & LOTHROP, The wROSTONDRY GOODS HOURE, Unseaouable weather has materially in. terfered with trade the past ten days, and will ‘Recesarily cause a great volume to b> con- densed into the next few days before Easter. You will find ua equal to the emergency. THE NEW SPRING STOCK IS READY. EVERY PREVIOUS OFFERING ECLIPSED. A CRITICAL INSPECTION SOLICITED. The present stock in the most comprehensive we have yot shown, and embraces a great va- Flety of attractive styles in gay colorings, which cannot fail to brighten the faces and gladden ‘the hearts of the young ones. SIZES 4 Tu 12 YEARS OF AGE. Specially worthy of uote is the Children's Freuch Bonjour's Cashmere Suits, elaborately ‘trimmed with Rich-Colored Haid Surah Silks, 4n Gobier, Terra Cotta, Mahogany, and other ‘equally desirable shades, Silk-Finished Henrietta Cloth Suits, hand- somely arnished, ;in Silk, Velvet and Braid. Very stylishly made, . Shades of Russe, Chau- dron, Mahogany, Terra Cotta, Gobelin and others. Children's Braided Sailor Suita, Chitd.en's Fancy Combination Suits, ina variety of SPRING STYLES AND COLORINGS. $2~ Special attention is culled fo the careful- hess of workmanship, and the artistic manner in which they are draped and finished. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats. b.w. 7 Easren Newsarxers For Misses, SIZES 12 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE. SATURDAY, MARCH 247H, GRAND DISPLAY or MISSES’ SPRING NEWMARKETS, x FASHIONABLE PLAIN SHADES, CHOICE FANCY PLAIDS, ATTRACTIVE FANCY >TRIPES, ETC., IN TRE . NEWEST SPRING EFFECTS. These are stylishly shaped and are inade with and without vests, with and without hoods, aud broad tie strings, latest shaped, loose and tight- fitting sleeves, &c. ‘Tho workmanship and finish of these New- markots is of « high order, and not usually found in garments at such reasonttle prices. Ga Best Lighted Wrap Department in the city. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, nw. E,srex Surrs For Misszs, 12, 14 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE. If the Tndies have ever objected to Rear ‘acco mt, of quratiovabig wor ‘and finish, an inspection of this clogunt line will instantly dispel hte We handle ouly the best productions of fitet-class Suit iunfactarers vd cordially invite riteal exauiination of the sewiug. trimming, taping. seam, and button-hole Suishing. went” SUIT! ‘MISSES CASHMERE. MISSES' HENKIETT A CLOTH St MISSEY STAN DEL SUIT Cre SES" i RICOT’ ‘MISSES’ FANCY PLAID SUITS, MISSES’ FANCY STRIPED SUT’ MISSES’ CANELS' HAIR SUITS, &c., in * MORE THAN EIGHTY CHOICE SPRING STYLES AND COLORING: including the popuar and fashionable shedes of ‘Terra-Cotta, Aubusson, Rusee, Maz howany, &¢. with a great varyty of light spring fects. Te-Lareest and hindsomest Suit and Cloak Department in the city. (ThE floor.) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP. por. 11th aud ¥ stan, qo Easrer Croaxs For Cures: SIZES 4 TO 12 YEARS. iG SOCK oF CHILDREN'S SHORT AND LONG CLOAKS n UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE, and embraces Plain shades with fancy trimu.ings, and a great varinty of handsome piaida, stripes and checks, stylishly made, with and without hoods, sashes, Kirdivs &c. We belicve you will be more that Pleased with this superb assortment, (third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Cor 1th and F sts. nw. > Crornes For Bors. WOODWARD & LOTHROP" 10 nounce ther SPKING EXHIBIT ‘OF BOYS’ SUITS * SATURDAY, MARCH 241, '88. ‘This stock will be found fully up to our hich standard of quality and workmansiip, we lay- ing uudie no effor. to chezpen the quality in order to name low prices, believing that our customers prefer to pay a fair price for suits of ‘an Intrinsic value, such as will give matistaction in iit, appearance and wear, rather than pay & low price aud recetve little or no equivalent. We shall COMBINATION KIL how PSULTS, PLAID KiLT SUITS, CHECKED KILT SUITS, PLAIN KILT SUITS, kc. IN BOTH ONE AND I'WO-PIECE GARMENTS, ‘Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Boys’ Crevdinore Suits, Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, SIMERF: CASS ENCHEVIOTS. ‘TWE! In plain shades, fancy checks, st $4.50, 85, 80, 80.00. $50.80. ‘io, 811, #22, eacl Speclal—150 pairs of Boys’ Cheviot and Cassi- mere Pants, in a variety of excellent patterns for school and ordinary wear, NL. PE. PAIR, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Sor, 11th and sata. now. y Exar Or Easter Groves. Next to the holidays more Gloves are sold at Easter than any other time ofthe year WE HAVE MADE EXIRA EFFORTS TO SURPASS ALL PREVIOUS SHOWINGS, AND ARE NOW OFFERING THE FINEST STOCK OR GLOVES WE HAVEEVER EXHIBITED. We off ‘ou the advantages of a FRESH Stock—the products of the most reliable Glove Makers, such as we can conscientiously recom- mend for style, fit. fiuish, and durability. We followiug representative values: ies’ 4-Button Belair Kid Gloves in light English and dark tans and black ~ ONLY 81 PER PAIR, Ladies’ 5-Button Pinked-wrist “Im =< Kid tied ee —— of rhs, ray xn mnodes, also blac ‘ONLY 8190 PER Pate Lediew 4 bation “imporial™ batra Real K.dGloves in shades to match Mcran, Poum'es Steck Gobies, sat Bixee: Steak Gobi, Sat euibroldeved in the latest style. ONLY $1.75 PER PAIR. Ladies’ 4-button “Iinperial” Biack Real Kid Gloves, embroidered in heliotrope, white, gar- het, tah, and black Superior quality ONLY 81.75 PER PAIR. Ladies’ 6-vutton Belguim Mousquetaire Gloves, in ausorted tans and browne “shetty desirable for driving and shoppiug on account Of their durable quality: NS #1 PER PAIR. Ladies’ 6-buttou gray Mousquetaire Chamois- Skin Gloves, i ONLY $1 PER PAIR. rial” tans, lity. enew Ladies’ 4-button Fownes English Riding Gloves. 3 STREP ATR AUNTLET DRIVING GLOVES, re ig tach purchaser of a pair ‘each purchaser of a of Gloves s amy vickel-piated buttonce. (Main floor; center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats. n, 1 aso! ‘ang, em. Yn ‘nclt colors and Misek oe 9 low brief The reguls selling rice 1 $2. 25 and $2.50. = 85 > : Droidered on back ‘the to take advantage of this main floor: ce VES For Box. Eagle re a Gloy situ assorted shades of Tama sea Bose Sida asbeacre a fhe confound with tue inferior ‘ally offered at this price, as they are superior in, baie a og PER PAIR. ONLY 91.35 WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ate n. w, course, we only offer Boots at the reduced prices. The », Sete at 25c. _mb21 1309 F st. nw. | new spring style Oxfords, just opened, are not re- ac Dox ating Ean cage, Sete, (collars VERY CUSTOMER D, TO ONE oF | “need. Youcan’t expect it, in ‘clustered ‘stripes, checks and sou' our exhi- Eersayeea BLE Co, ; | _ Andrea Kid Button Boots, two styles, reduced from ‘ONLY 250. PER SET. THON, Siehee es. subi wsecenso. 40 STYLES QP ROCHINGS, | EW SPRING STOCK. Ryle ee ae ‘Crepe Lises, Surah-folds, Neetu course SUI: ana TRousER. | “Fine iid Ieeteinaey Sabana Vinsah schassa vafolds, Be, inewhite,e tains and see OR . & from $4.75 to 83. auch ‘as heretofore been shown ai this leuthity aaa Fine Kid Button Boots, patent leather tips, reduced Cy ‘center. Romar 7 from $6 to 83.50, counter, there OU may see ‘the entire ssaurt _mbai 945 PENNSLVANIA AVENUE. | Straight Gost Boots, dongola tops, opera tora, re-| mea. entrance.) Wake BEAUTIFUL, | 4uced from $4.50 tos4. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wits Sale eters kas lense ened eteed Cor. 11th and Fsta. nw. manes-2e Genuine Kid House Slippers, hand-sewed, reduced Mie seat from $1.60 to $1.25. Cuno, Me J. P. Pus 1107 F aT. N. Ww. ‘Will exhibit her bt ‘The following are not reduced in price, but bargains RASTER OPENING OF IMPORTED STYLES | notwithstanding: ‘From the leading houses of . bg neo oe Andrea Kia Button Boots, common sense and opers toca, only €2: warranted, BER OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, Genuine Hend-arwed Ragtish “Wouheughast” 2 ton Boots, only 85. Doneols Oxford, Patent Leather Tips, only €2.25, -| Some with Louie XV heels, 94. ‘The Palais Royal Shoe Parlor is on Second floor, “axe clovator rear of Store No. 1119 Pennayivanis avenue. mba] THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, “MARCH 23. 1888-SIX PAGES. WANTED-—HELP. at WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. yd teat Ment @l Alexamaria, Va MAN. NOME WANTED SITUATION ~¥, aTTUATION, BY , Me yg Warren—ux A YOUNG MAN A PUSITION a8 = ver Add 4. M. Ani pecrapber aud typewriter. = Wate Te SLATER Re abs "ARTED_WOMEN COORS $10 T0 #40, CHAM: Sareea es SOs ew Too ae Sroka.“ SaaPL A Stieeiee bese 2D-STORY FRONT was CLASS sit OXARLE — TWO 2B ANTED — A FIRST-C COLORED CHAM- | WWANTED Gym YOUNG TATION As | ROK RENT — VERY kASONADLE — TWO 2b. and w. ‘at might. bartcnder” na hdres BAK: | 5208) soothe, furnished or wufvruisive sath eens nieee, Who Gace net Gtay ASHES | TEMBER lose Reamet tee Srceaeharene Ave sasnuten? well of Vrunting Ofte oat? ne 223. ANTED_A GIRL TODO GENERAL HOUSE | WWANTED—BY a COLORED MAl S08 RENT — a Lakuk nicia) BOnhaonel W voce: mutt ‘bein Tetereaceer Apniy Hol of references. « Piace as firstc Ok wich) FCRnieNes Pennayivauisave mw. Nanto-de | Porter: has hal trany noes ree kr He Above al a 4 Jy reliable. “Call of ‘adress WM. N faces eX bamerd one, WASTEDIAT HEADQUARTERS — POSUTIONS for Cooks, Chambermatds, Waitress, Laundrest ghd Nurses, seamstress. sien Waiters. Gooks Coar omen, Butlers. SAML A. COOMBS, 926 Fst. nw. ml? 20 WARTED-EXPEWIENCED ‘SALESLADY IN MIL- linery departm nt, must have «ood refereu state salary. Aiddrees. GOOD, “tar office mi WASTER IY bly 212 6th st. mw. | (HAEE ROOMS ON TH RD FLOOR, YW ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO Assit ANTI : aaa x ED i RENTON REP APRIL UST Wine thd waanine Good waves ped 1 WW nae ei ponitint an ate ran COU en Tie se eS Bercronces required” Auply at JRO. halite: Call Sr ebdteet 1101 Wate Seek 718 08h st nw a3 RESTAURANT, 2054 ch Bina. vRUTED-AY “A boarbothane GoLoni KENT OTWO PLEASANT ONPCKNISHED ANTED = 1,000 LADY, AvENTS IMMEDI: | W yoinnr a ntuaitn Mee por helio ate koee an sn babe mecthwest euction. | A@ ately. Gren rubber unlengarme: ase Tauuily : wood Bvicretces, NC S00 Asth si, | Areas 241s Peuusyivanin x feusales.'$10aday. ‘Yroof tree. arm FLUPELE | Sy ee ee ie” | ROK Renz ints XAT Sw Pe ae Loe W STEPS WILL GIVE 820 TWENTY Dot Ered etal fas fee tree ¥ WTO COOK. WASH. Jars) to-any one'settinye me a Position wx conic. | Nutt’ 7 couvenienor. location iron and do general housework. for a family of | tor ou the Wasnineion ant coe Raitroad, | 8 . three. must be well Tecom relly confidertid. Address CONFIDENCE. Mar | BOX RENTSECUND FLook UNPORNIMEED, Tthand Cata.sw. Me ae = | Stee. iv luttable for fit ents S.Sieose ee Ee ANTED—APPRENTICES TO THE DRESS- NTED—BY ESPL COLORED | BX NTO? 14TH ST. NW. HANDSOR Wotter tensns taught tocutand fit and the Cy STABLE COLORED | 33 ES ee | whole gi Rete mbt nures: jcrences, nu objectioue to going sway. | priv eurtande fur citice indy, eiwa, two ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN GRO- | 130" Te | Sheers room, bore Lye A) 14 ho XA JOR PURSSMAN AND COM- OR RENT rooms wut THREY HANDSOMELY PURNISHE 1¢ tor housekeeping or vet mh23- sil = ithe warns _ Wantee a FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT | dreas Jiox “15, Star otter, at Me ieee ‘Cook, male. Apply 604" Pennsyly: WASTEBISITUATIONS Por ALE. Fok, SENT PO FAMED Ok UNroN = “s — » ¥ Wished Looms, second rf. te for lett Vv y aNteD EXPERIENCED. 3 wx. with beth and was 113 West ww nue ee ecol refers and come inmates | : ain ‘Tie'sth sc, bear Patent Ofice. mules \ pos TION AR Fin atten of fo-w wo stud sea Mh Se Rae ee er Address for two days Box 118, Star office, WANTED OX THIRD FLOOR, TAO NEWLY Ete Cae Bs 1 WW ssa bakes Oe eo RAS ie sem oe a ‘the ition, corner Con- arg hey oe ats brane fanaily , «= we youre. 15465 bet mow, ob necticutave, and N st.; bring reterences. OLEN, nw. ee athe er JOR KE WARSZED-DICES AGENCY HAS re ‘Cooks, chambermaida, w seamustresses. ‘nurses, butlers, atid boys, with city references, 61 POSITIONS FOR. ‘ook#, maids, wasters hands, dairymen, &¢.” Alay ananuen | and oncanist. F.M. BUKNHAM, 63 ise 7 wy ASANT FURNISHED TANTED—TO-DAY—OOOKS CHAMBE house iris. walters, Ke: ao ehanyes anes di3t “Sion sonkasevemtts teesh soretncs Lanployment Bureau, 717 9th st now, V aploy- HST Nw, e: tune from 9 to Adds 7 EMAN IN GOVERNMENT | " ~ Seer ta tyne aurora | A GENTLEMAN IN Gove iF WAR Ringe bustuege wis in ableto stress atmall | BIEN SEN | Fetatvorn, aston NMED Be windows. Apply at i112 Pet bw. mie A REFINED VADi | yANTED—BY | Wartcrvist poternese seapes any position of trust ences, Miss C, C., Star ANTED — A NEAT COMPETENT COLORE! me ery ay ee ge Wwashe and inguer: ety r ferences ruquire! S "between and >. yan. Mew: TAYLOI 1433 | v Apply, between |. FOR RENT—STOReS. Stoughton st, near 14th and Bonndry. att Vv A TED BY A YOUNG TADY. A PLACE IN A Fee sar TTORE IX aac NTED-A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF Cows | ,VV firat-clars family to do dronsuuahins and plain sew iocal trade aud ‘country’ trate’ fos “id biclp to mite, “Apply Lothaud Dae, C1 | ABS; w Caibolic fomily preferred.» perma veut home Bz Anacostia, D.C. 1s ae a ~- | desired, best refercuces, Address C.'b. A., Star office. WANTED {AT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, at $10 to $40; chambermaids, Jaundress, ‘men cooks, waiters,” butlers. conc! dairymen, man and wife, at once, 613 7th n.w.m = 0 JOR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE STOKE AND Foret ome LOUIS P. SHOPMAKER, mi OF at nw EK EELING At) 14th st. aw. containing 13 rooms, w ANTED—A GOOD COOK, GERMAN PREFER ‘d: algo a girl ae chambermaid and waitress. Ap k RENT STOKE aND DW “5 V SECOXD FLOOR, Ath wreierred, of OF fa: F b all " ply 1233 5th st. nw. mobee St | Vi wo communtcatl sg, unfurnished Hoome, 008 | orm improvements, inquire 1688 Tetiat, aileise Ww N THaT | © = : cl ee 1° I NTED-THRKEE FURNISHED OR FUR. _ a PT * om W ert pel uze-se | W fhuned Roce on second four all with teateiu a | FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS piatrs wonse |? % ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LADY'S NURSE. | Tino aiuiia ‘Stateterne und sree? aud mile, oF | DIOR R Woritte, wnocan takes long engagement, 85 | bo notice taken Bauitary arrenigementa wnt bs ger | Ine Box 99, Star oftice. ___ wb22-2t°_ | foot. “Permanent if suited Address CAREFUL. Star | jontit ‘ANTED—MACHINISTS — YOUNG MEN WHO | office. reese mboeae |" ve ye,ot two years’ experience —— y ANTED—BY THE 187 OF APRIL—fWo UN- JOR RENT —SOU, Apply to SMITH NATL CYCLE MPG. CO. Water frmished roma couvruient to-Treasury Depa.’ Govermuent Os St., bet. th and Oth sts. 9. mh2z-3t_ | ment. Address TREASURY, Stat «ffice | for 200 horses Inguire at JOH | WAXTEDIONE O8 TWO hooMs For STORAGE | Cot aw. ‘ored, to do washing aud ironing. 141: WANEED AS, EXPERIENCED C00! of furniture: Capitol Hill preferred. Addi w. = Se 2 With particulars, STORAGE, Star Ofice, — saliZj-ct" ORS > OTS. WASTED = A CUEAN, ACTIVE WomAN To Wianteo-two Foasinned KooMs By FOR SALE—LOTS. Cook, wash and itn lof shalt family mist stay AN TED TWO, FOEMINED BOOMS. BE SS hight, ‘references required. “Mrs. GKAHA eee 20m, lady and sister, ih . icuary, Address BEACTIFGL & nM Pleasant. mt PS Ad m Star office. ¥ ED—AN ERRAND BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS: mbhz2-3tt $23 11th st. nw. N 904 Fst: y ANTED—THREF FIRST-CLASS BODY WORK- ri also apprentices, at MRS. K. A. ween Ai 50, WASTED BY AN ARMY OFFICER AND WIP Suit of apartments, turuished Waren standart capital io tune Cala. tet | ables jie bs ints tee! A . 3 Coteres with snticheat es i ull particulars jots on Lstreet, ties 5 erence required, cali between B and 10 am. AS ie 28 oe Latte tas WANTED — A GENTLEMAN | WHO) UNDER. | = — aeons oth, a partner with ANTED--BOARD. | a a knowledge of the dress y —- | Fee SALE<ELBGANT Na references, Addsess TAILOKING, Star office. 1m! | Wax D—COUNTRY BOARD, BY A cant two party walls, near VANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO CAX- | Un widey with ec | 9 kat a sect front’ good location wort = Wiese ior the New Singer Autonsatie Tension 1 F | beard in the emuutrsew thins ord wileast y Apiiy at ous and VS: Machines iibral indneeinenta to te right | with couve. ance i the cits tor thie ro 1. PAVERS & SON parties, “Address THE “INGER MFG CD. G16 9th | mouths. "Address Lock Box a4% eats PO m4 Won New eae av ater ppusite the Patent Office. mh 14-15t j it SALE BE wrt LL OK LSO NURSES, MAIDS, i" 3 1 chusetts ave. aud LOU» ° Wikntescs viitrnets:sfivce bor eemtel tan | MONEY TO LOAN. Jot went nate duit hands, dairymen, fardeners, &e. Help of att ustioms | pay yg LEK, 1012 Penuayivania ave., 01 ality wood places. t | . oe ale le 632 F S4000 O2000. Deters Sperone, | JP QH SALE CHOICE VILLA SITS UN THe Near WVANTED-A_ FInsT-CLASS | TRIMMER P| _mhi9-16* tos ochre. X_W suburtg. we of Aah steve Asnistant Cloak Alverer, at J- Ns0 2 eee ena } meh Creek Valiey and City y mel Ex TO LOAN ON APPROVED MEAL ESTATE | $25,000. svconlite to nist Latye etn ee ae f of @1.0000r | Hemits at Genta. Lat on Culur vey <TED — A GOOD GANVASSER (LADY om LiktSe Mot kcaiciS ab ae W fetitiemsny tors aretcelans Art Works tie Intent ; > Fat nw Address Box 711, Washington, D.C mab }-3t DESIVABLE LOTS IN ALL@An TANTED—GOOD MAN, WHIT! OK COLOREL ranging in ‘price trom Take it ee gute of ets, Call bstween 10 aan. and’? hy nhaat | SRG & Co. Ts Pat, ed ee Oe eaute | I ONEX,TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP BARGAININ MT. PLD ASANT ANTED—MORE MEN TO SELL OUR FRUIT | pro estate secur Large amounts « st of kana with i ste roved real We ond when ahd BTCA REDOS mt ‘and ornamental stock: we steady work. Write for terms. to & Co., Nurserymen, Geneva, } aly g TYLER & RUTHERFORD. | 1". 1307 Fat 10,000 to $20,000 se : SAFE AS U.S. BUDS. Frew nae WiatitetiePerect Tutor Squsce ma paper bat |** g pen ChE py wulr gc PaTERLy, savinwe¢ terme tsed all draftince done, om wuod.” Perloct x eae eaioe Fogo welt f r 0 cha a 4 ED, Squares trom ‘Sine i? THOS. F. WAGGAMAS, #17 Fat | “Snuld-inn WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 DOA! 000—TO LOAN ane for tho Now Sinyer Autowatic Tension 1 F, Sn . 8. Machine; liberal ind ss ampetire ave A ties URIS w TS CoS ON REAL restate, eeeenas : st, n.w., opposite the Patent Office. =e a | (mh13}_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,_ | <I¢, All are beautiful Dulas item, asad at apoculstive ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- | oa p00 HON 7 wORTGIe ries . At ae. eau, conducted Py ladies, Mex and Women, white | 0% 00? GON S AND ty Moy 1O--ew ir red, forall ki vistaten ith reference. 717 Mstn'w B80. NTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMID) Wtiners for Prot CHRISTNER'S new “Inter: yational Tailor System” with any imch-rule or tape- neasure alone. Patterns and materials cut, baste, iraped or made, M J. MESSER, “Conservatory of Modes,” 1222 F st. n.w., Washingion, D.C. * STEED MORTGAGES. of domestic labor, for Di ee GPERCENT_DEBEN TULL BONDS: Secured by » deposit of fret of Boston These se- ton Safe Deposit and Trust curities, with Coupon meui-agnual Interest’ Nutes, gayableatany ational Dank. always om umnd, in any sited amnoumts, for imumediaie delivery. mbi0-17t JNO. BOWLES & CO, 1221 F at, N VIL 1 FKEE BiG A SITES. OW OPEN BARGAINS LOTS IN MT rm Forest Glen, Ma, to 5 M at. 7 ‘mb10-1m* = P ro VU LoaN— a \ 3235 Pat. WANTED--HOUSES. Z 13.000, £6,000, and, 5.000 at 6 per cent: | FOR SALt suschred oa ae 355,000 tn sans vou cen fe ot econ murine WANTED Hotses Frost owsens at oxcE, | Sfi:}-in BEALL, BROWN & CO._| irokine tis ‘e nar Bout Atos 9 Soxent to custenneen; pa Dass mosoces Vf OXEY_ LOANED ON StocKS, BONDS, AuMY _ iF ° > vicwncien HERRON SRAM Mand haty pay atcbuute notes and other secant | avis, Sty F _mb25-8t : bed ites tes Wo DEMPSEY ANTI ml Broker, 1424 New bork JESS CHANCES Woantakn i ineity Guribe wattiner BA) AADA) OW REAL ESPATE RESTORE CS BUSINESS CHANC#S. take care of Yuruished house; first-class 5 $30,000 incite of interest 1h shine of APHOPRONE. LINOTYPE, PNEUMATIC GUN adress Box 2, Starofice, #4000 fad upward © Ver sual connonon, imstne Vepeeiee ANTED—FKOM OWNER IN THE jaleswe C,H KNIGHT, 607 7th at. ww. FRANK B Wotci house of nine rooms: all’ mot imps. ad 1416 Petree. Telephon io. re 25.30 | YPONEY TO LOAN AT 10M RATES ON LOCAL dress Box 103. staroffice, ___mbv2-at*_ | MU SXhniden “A Stas Ces senase Wy ANTED—TO PURCHASE FROM OWNER SIX Stock, Bond and Ware eg ee cree nents, in northwest; ho agents. Address, givin Sid number: (hot replied to otherwise) ‘aud. lowest Price, LUCIUS, Star effice. stat y ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY. A COM- | 5 Wi eeirarnanea house n Sortwest pat of iy: | Only'those who wili rent reasonsbly need ahawer, | Ad- diess “PILVATE. FAMILY,” Star office. ANTED—I AM HAVING DAILY APPLICATIONS Fook SALE, Stok and F Sei {HOM #1,000 TO €5,000 TO 10: estate security. CHAP! 25-1 Attorney at Law, ¥ TO. ipAs of REALESTATE IX SUMS ‘Real Lstate nutes bought and 601 % THOS. 9, HENSEY, “226 F st. nw. ’ Park, between 1 miu 2a JOR SALE—GKOCERY S10kF ON 0. A Barwa L BOVE, 311 Ve 1M SPH RATES OF IN- for houses to rent, Owners having such please NAT LOWEST RATE 3 — A) ota A LERENT ah Bas Heart | Mes oe Com Heston, cub Kal Latate Necurity. * ~eeeainig mh16-2W 1 1313 F st. Adjoining Sun Building, = 20 F tne, ae ="ESe | \PONEY TO Loas, IN LARGE AND sMaLt APARTY WITH CAPITAL To st Ace W. eD— Mitton approved real estate oncurt ert: that whl tuetre s Lange ANTED LOTS. —__.| aera ee ie aed eves housed A TED-TWO LOTS NORTHWEST, BETW cele dics Star othe. Teh Boundary, "Owiers rleaze anwwer, waving ication aud | MU Sord. atte owen raed tert wat onus: | AA io Sock Las ung botcht nod eat ok AN price. Address W. J. V.. Star office. os sions, on approved real estate in this city. Son: loans negotiated. LOUIS CLNMNGHAM MOLTZM. Telephone 187-8 (mli21-Imi"}, Broker, 603 1b at. K Corner oF SC. oe _—_—— an JOR SALE—VERY CUBAP AND ON BAS) TREMs, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, 00.000 22,2248, 08, Mamatand | FY sorctoon, Stoti'dtanens x7 : ME Uae OF 1 6000 Hones xp | BL00,000 rhea a Sountty Mee sinably tocated in sus of tissnrea A ANTED_THE URE OF A Go Se ‘elepuond 18¥. G. H. WHITE & CO, PLashingtun. D.C. The vuildisie two-story F sine, Ply uiress, giving lowest price, Mk tar | _ UO ‘B22 N. Charles =t, saitimore, aide basement aud attic, Selimiactory reascue ei\ek jf ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. cular call ou or address Shotniry Wasniuston, Da omtice. e :D — SAFETY W ‘ust bo in poodcondition “Apply 601 * Screamo rete TAMBELL DYE cs stoner he ee aie er rane Broker, ANTED — TO SELL — 10,000 HOMEMADE, ee tL o low; call one door rast ¥ of posttstire ou East Gapltol ot mass se | “apy oun a Farms in Macytand and Voryiuas. Waste ttt POL GRAPMQRnONE AN |p ONEY TO LOIN OF EAT HSTaTE ar Low | GORMAMINT ANB, WISIRICT wows number of Box 100, Star office. 1 Light, ‘Telephone ‘and Miscellasivous ‘Lor WASH'N DANENHO! Voustit and: sold tones. Wise. ‘ap24 Successor to DANENHOWEK & SON, 1115 Fat. | [OCIS CUNNINGHAM ih at naw <dacanamnmaiaae MOSEX Te LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ou Fis. ARTES SiEKING SAPE IN ESTMENT> IN cae Sarum jowest rates of interest. “No | Pical mectrie will vaturatwied ful par:teular a * Selay where the socustty Je god. (4 application at our office. GU; BOTH ANTED—HORSES TO GRAZE ON E BL mise 0. C. EEN, 303 7th st. uw. 131! Cs 5 Tes roesbarg, Va en PS maar | FPOLLAND a THOMPBON ; W Ae 5 sabre. Carpenters, Builders snd Superintendents, STED — FURNITURE UPHOL LOST AND FOUND. nS ‘caaation pis te onmousns ont coy att ymads over ia first-class —_ uP to tows a featate Bi POOK, LACERATED, HEART-BROKEN. BUT maculticeae, lomt dog 48 at in a i fincation CHAS b. BAKBEN: Butler Buildie oy ponite Capital each 1 st style. co ys Work done FEsutees Address C. WELBON, D1 roth su. PARTIES DESIRING TO SELL OUT COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. W ‘stores and places of business would do well | J OSI—LEFT IN EANT CAPITOL HERDIC ¥: to call on me, ax 1 bave constant inquiry for re ieray,s bundle wrapped in Palais we ¢ | AQANY PERSONS HK TOFORE Bi ‘Go IN drug, clvar, snd other stores, &c. U. L. | containing one mew shoe, Reward if ve purchaned lots and (uti! aoe ad f a ‘ANTED— FURNITURE. FEA’ ‘CAR Te 18 roomie SLTON SER ww Eighest cash prasepakd Addressit BAUM, COOKE D. LUCKETT, of owr fst. 5 Sioiibetew. Zz malo” willl cory erento after pans and wul rows Morning vo ohow property. JRO“ SALE—COTTAGE AT WASHINGTON GhovE. Bris (altogree. Ma will be word are iquire BH. STEINMETZ, 1237 Paruve, mheb ae ANTED_MIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Meme Ns rg Cl "ATCHN MI SSENGERS. FakM OF 3 ACRES OF GuUb ‘ANTED_OLD GOLD AND SILVER BouGuT | NGUCH, MATCHMEN AND | MISSENGERS. | J20K sALE—A FAuM OF : hee NYS Fai ar oka | racy es reat ga | ely beac Pi ot ANTED-WELLS DUG, BORED “ANI EN, | _mbzs-St Te Feta, OW NER, 20 Corocra city amb etaee uinds of well work tone Se man- | Sy LapY WHO = WEEE RAE AT ROCKVILLE MD. aa se Ae ees remem entees | Aparato ick a= =e t Warren Toe AT Ze CENTS | Htivst- nw. “Opposite the Pareaiibee wey Se ae “Swe ti ee Ga~3 Sue Cur, EXAMINATH ook RENT— SEC A Goatar and Sy Anat Bend Ae to feu Fiver oe sore of ea". te Be Wanten- 2Mis £ SROOK- GATE SipGaGoER ors ‘BBO, Row B, bun, ereaM AND HOr-W \TING, oJ Servied) nee s Sr ET - 124-1m* 1505 cx Service. “Otice, Feat Ont — Fe. BRENT — SOTEL AND a a 25-1 reer.