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CH 30, 1888-SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: at aay ries er verve ‘own purpose best, and at the same panto irentieh m ‘Tur Stan, if they will send ‘Sn before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra larxe edition of Saturday's paper. the forme of which must be sent to press much carlior than on ‘me otber Ave days of the sy sa ‘A Dill has been introduced tn the House provid- tng for the appropriation in bulk of the money tor ‘District sureet improvements, and the assessment om the abutting property of one-tuird of all the sams thus expended. No change should be made in the method of appropriating which will cast upon the people of the District, collectively and individually, the payment of more than one-half ‘of the cost of improving the streets, the exclusive property of the United States. If one-third of the cost fs paid by special assessment, and the other two-thirds are paid from the general revenues, to Which the people of the District and the United ‘States contribute equally, the latter will turnish ‘coaly one-third of the total amount, Instead of one- aif as at present, and the other two-thirds, justead of one-half as at present, will! come in the form of general taxes and special aasesments from the people of the District. "The difculties which have been met in the effort 10 apportion satisfactortly the street tmprovement yaoney among the different sections of the city furnish no reason for aitering the financial rela- Hons between the capital and the nation, and for increasing the burdens upon District property- | cowvers. The bill also provides that the Commis. | slogers shall make such improvements, Hirst upou the application of property-owners and thereafter dathe exercise of Unelr best discretion. If, then, the improvement of more streets Is asked than the Jon will pay for, the same selection and discrimination among the streets must be exer cised as at present. If the streets petitioning for duprovements and Willing to pay one-third of the | ‘expense are insufficient to exhaust the appropri- etion, the Commissiorers are to select arbitrarily | the streets to be Improved and to be assessed for | improvements. Neither the Commissioners nor | the people will, it is thought, favor a method so ‘cobsiously objectionable. in developing the streets of the capital a broad and systematic plan suould be pursued, not entirely dependent upon the foresight or public spittt of those who live on the natural avenues of communication. -Anextension of the permit system might give to those enterprising property-owners who wish to anticipate the paving of their streets in a general and gradual scheme of Improvement, and are will- aug to pay for the privilege, an opportunity to secure immediate attention on payment of one. | third of the cost. But the general schedule of im- | provements, looking to the development of the whole city as the capital, should be framed witnout reference to the enterprise or lack of enterprise of lividual property-owners, aud should be carried at without an additional spectal assessment upon ‘The tax-payers of the District. ee ‘The report of tne committee of ways and means, to accompany the revised bill presented to the House of Representatives, discusses at some length ‘the reduction of the surplus in the ‘Treasury, the general theory of taxation, and the tyrannical rule of “trusts.” The advantage which the reve- nur reformers claim wil be derived by all classes from the remission of duties on raw matertais used In American manufactures, 1t iMustrates by the case of free wool. Here, it says, the manu- Jacturer, getting his foreign wools cheaper, will be able to make his goods cheaper, and compete with foreign products in foreign markets as well asin our own; the mill operative, owing to the free im- portation of foreign wools, will be employed to auake in this country those very goods which now are made enUreiy abroad and imported in their manufactured state; the wool-grower, who now produces only about half the amount needed to | supply the domestic market, will be beneftted, be- cause the manufacturer, by getting his foreign wools free, Will pe able to extend his business, and the home crop will therefore be in propor- tionally greater demand; Mually tne consumer ‘will get is needs suppited at far lower prices, and | 4s bound to be happy in any event. ‘Oue side of a controversy 1s always best til the ‘other side is heard, and the minority report may | be trusted to put forth the counter-arguments | 4m their most attractive guise. A nut less inter- esting discussion might be, and perhaps will be, wet im motion by another passage In the commit ‘Wee's report, dealing with the difference between spectfic and ad valorem duties, and taking strong ground against the former. Here the standard plea is brought iuto play, that a untform duty, Dased upon Dulk and not upon value, lays the same tax on the poor man's cloth, costing 45 cents. yard, as on the rich man’s, which costs $4.60; Whereas an ad valorem duty of 40 per cent would tax the rich man’s $1.44 on every yard, and the poor man’s, IS cents. But there are certain ‘opposing considerations which are left wholly out of view—namely, that the collection of specific Guties is infinitely cheaper and simpler than that ‘of ad valorem duties, because a yard of cloth is always a yard of cloth, and one hundred cigars | never shrink to ninety-uine or swell into one bun- dred and one; undervaluation frauds would cease ‘with a wholly specific system; and, tp the case of Juxuries like cigars, wines, silks and laces, only the yest foreign products would Gnd their way into our markets at all, as no one could afford to tm port indifferent qualities to compete with our do- qmestic manufactures, The subject is one which cannot be dismissed off-hand. The confiicting reports of committees are only the skirmishing which precede the forma- tion of the opposing lines of battle, but in that ‘they are doling valuable work. No finer opportu nity for practical popular eaucation has ever beep ‘enjoyed by the country than will. be given this ssutamer, when the whole people will have debated 4m thetr hearing, within the hails of Congress and outside, the paramount question at tssue between ‘the two old parties, ——— Chinese treaty, carefully Jocked up in Uie Senate's strong box, to be dis- cussed With Dated breath behind barred doors, has been boicly placed on record, by the newspapers, | for the whole world to read. Its ruling idea seems fo be to draw the line more strictly than it has | ever been drawn before against the admission of ‘Chinese laborers to our ports. To persons engaged 3m other callings it grants the privileges usually accorded to visitors from foreign lands, excepting | only the right to become American citizens, and even permits laborers to return it they have ties of familly or property in this country and have been absent for a visit of less than a year. This dose of Probibitory medicine 1s sweetened for the palate of the party of the other part by the proposal of the United States Government to pay theChinese wainister at Washington a few hundred thousand dollars as indemaity for the tnjuries suffered by ‘Chinese immigrants at the hands of American mobs. Init be true, however, as charged, that the leg- islation of Is? for the exclusion of Chinese tmmi- fants has been so skilfully evaded by abuse of the privilege of transit that twenty-five Chinamen have come in yearly since 1882 v0 every one who came in before the restriction laws were passed, ‘What possible security will the proposed new Teaty afford that does not now exist? Under the old rule, any Chinese laborer who wished to re- ‘isit bis home could do so, and, by taking out a certificate to that effect Hefore starting, assure als readmission when he returned. Of course, every Chinaman who went home to stay, took out his certificate just as if he intended to return; for ne found @ ready market for it among lls friends at home, one of whom would presently sail for the United States for the frst time, and smuggle him- self through the San Francisco custou-house with ease om bis purchased credentials The clause im the new treaty conining the return privilege to Chinamen having lawful wives, enildren, parents or unsettied business interests 4m America does noting more than tw suggest a change Of tricks Uo those who are bound to cheat, Now it will be in order tor the celibate Chinaman, huaving sold out his bric-a-brac, drawn his money from bank and got ready to go home and end nis days tm aftiuence, to go betore the officers of the port, swear that some other Chinaman ts his Sather, get his retura papers and go his way to sell them to the highest bidder in Hong Kong. each } such document being accompanied in the sale with the mame, deseription, &c., of the person wan has kindly consented to stand for a few montt,s in doco parentis. ‘The most tat the change of syy- ‘tem ts likely toeffect, unless the federal oMzers do ‘& great deal shrewder detective work Uereatter ‘tha they ever have before, 18 to put gray natr, wrinkled visage and s decrepit gait et a premium 4m Chinatown, as quaiifying the owner toearn his luving Dy playing the part of venerated sire to re- ‘varning Chinamen. ee ‘The unfortunate action of a part of ‘Comuntttee in pressing the scheme tor = District government has ‘THAT WE ARE READY FOR YOU IN EV- ERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR HOUSE GOES WITHOUT AXING. SAKS AND COMPANY. THAT WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE WE ‘WISH YOU To KNOW. SAKS AND COMPANY. THAT WE ARE ENTITLED TO IT WE THINK WE CAN PROVE. SAKS AND COMPANY. THAT ‘TWILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO LOOK THROUGH THE VAKIOUS LINES WE OFFER WE ARE POSITIVE. SAKS AND COMPANY. THAT YOU WILL ACKNOWLEDGE OUR ENTERPRISE AND ADMIT OUR CLAIM TO CARRYING THE FINEST GOODS AND NAMING THE LOWEST PRICES, WE ARE SATISFIED WHEN YOU SEE OUK MAM- MOTH SPRING STOCK OF EXQUISITE STYLES— IN YOUTHS’ AND MEN'S CLOTHING. IN BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. IN SPRING HATS FOR MEN AND Boys. IN SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND ME: IN FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND YOUTHS. SAKS AND COMPANY. THAT WE ARE DOING THF BUSINESS OF THE TOWN IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED Pact. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE TO MERIT THE APPROVAL OF THE PEOPLE OF WASHINCTON WE PROMISE, SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘MEN'S AND BOYS' FINEST OUTFITTINGS, mbJ0 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. OECHLIN AND FRERES FRENCH SATEENS, See SOUBLE COMBINATION STONE, _sah30-3¢ end 143 A241 and 1243 11th ot. Dosw PLEAD THE BABY ACT. BE A MAN. COME UP TO THE SCRATCH SMILING. ‘man calls you a liar don't retaliate by saying “You're another,” but let drive at him with all your might. Land the blow syuarely between his two eyes, or under his chin, and as he drops tell him to “Pull down his vest” and “wipe off his chin.” He will feel all the better for having bad a good shaking up. It | ‘will teach him to be more civil. ‘Then “POUR COALS OF FIRE ON HIS HEAD” by deiny generous aud magnanimous. _If his Overcoat became sofled by the tumble step into VICTOR E.'s and replace it with a handsome SPRING OVERCOAT, all wool, with ailk facings. Itwillonly cost you 98.75. Or. if his suit was spoiled by contact with “Mother Farth.” VICTOR E. will furnish you with an All-wool Suit, sack or cutaway, at $8.75. Perhaps only his trousers yielded to the pressure. In that event VICTOR F. will sell you a pair of All-Wool | Trousers at the modest price of 82.00, FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS AT EXACTLY TEX PER CENT. ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, VICTOR E ADLER'S 10 Per Cent Clothing House, 10 927 and 929 7th st. u.w., corner Massachusetts ave. Btrictly One Price, (Open Saturday until 11 p. ma. mh30 MSR Nye Mone svar veer ‘DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, _mh30-2 __ 1241 and 1243 11th A Besorre: Avexsnance 18 A SILENT RECOMMENDATION. A few words to our Boy Friends, their Fathers ‘and Elder Brothers. For small boys thie week we are offering exceptionally Elegant Clothes, Such as CORKSCREWS, in two or three-piece Suits for confirmation in many different quali- ties; prices im proportion to quality: over One Hundred Styles, Grades and Shades: in fact we have here everything that ia nice and desirable for our little friends, In Stylesand Qualities for the Larger Boys we have outstripped all pre- ‘ious efforts to supply them with a Suit or Spring Overcoat, as they like them, in Price, Quality and Style, We call special attention to our BOYS* FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, in various ‘Styles and Qualities, ages 14 to 18. For the Young Man we are equally well pro- ‘Vided; Our Styles Equal to Any; Our Prices Lower for First-Class Goods than Any House in the City names. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., 400 SEVENTH STREET N. W.. COR. D. mb16-tust3m 1,000 mal PACKAGES NO. 3 ADAMANTINE PIN: DobELE'Souprsation stone, nso-se V8 hand 1 Kussex Bros, TTR oe. SPECIAL STRAIGHT CUT. Specialty-Seleeted and Specially-Cured Finest Golden Virginia Leaf. Special Rice Paper. SWEET CAPORAL ‘The Standard of the World. ‘Handsome Colored Pictures Packed in this Brand. KINNEY TOBACCO CO., (Successor). New York, Baltimore, Richmond and Danville, ‘The only Manufacturer of Special Cigarettes. ‘See that the Compsny's Certificate is ou each Package, unbroken. een RR I 100° OF NEEDLES, SHARPS. 1C. PER PA- * DOUBLE COMBINATION _h30-3t_ F24Land 1249 Tite se Joussox, Garsex & Co. We would cail your attention to s newline of LADIES BEOADCLOTHS, Just opened to-day, 52 inches wide, Our price $1. ‘COLORS TERRA COTTA, DRAB. SAGE GREEN, AND GOBELIN BLUE. Beautiful line SILK AND ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, 40 inches wide, only 500. ‘New line HENRIETTA CLOTHS, 0c. and 75c. BLACK AND TAD COLORED SILK RHADAME MOIRE ‘36-inch ENGLISH SUITINGS, $8. DOMESTIC AND FRENCH CROCHET BED SPREADS, 75c., 81. @1.25 ‘WU are showing a splendid line PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW MATTINGS, oow, Corsers: Consers: is no article of Ladies’ wear that should re- ceive ‘more than s CORSET. A g0od-Aitting CORSET helps sot alone to make s reas fit nicely, but Keeps it from wearing out, An ill- fitting CORSET is expensive at sny price, es it will wradually break the material of your basque. ONLY RELIABLE CORSETS KEPT BY US, WE KEEP CORSETS TO FIT ANYBODY. EXPERIENCED LADIES TO ADVERTISE YOU WHAT CORSET TO WEAR. ALL OUR CORSETS WARRANTED. Any CORSET bought from us that does not give the expected wear will be exchanged on application with- out parley. ‘Thompson's Nursing Corsets (coutil). B&G. No. 374 (couttl), white and ecru. Dr. Warner's Coraline, white and drab... Saluda (woven)... ‘Thompson's “G" Glove-Fittimg. Dr. Warner's Nursing. ‘Venus (woven), short... P. D. No. 530, white and gray. Common Sense (woven) ‘Thompson's Abdominal... Oriole (woven), short. R. & G. No. 611. red... ‘Thompson's “E” (sateen). P. D. No. 157 (eatteen), short... P. D. No. 248 (sateen), white and drab, ©. P. No, 263 (sattoen), white... €.P. No, 163 (coutil), ©. P. No. 949, white (satteen).. Venus No. 1, C. P.. CP. Satin. psielea assess BOD We have a lot of SOILED CORSETS in odd sizes at 42c. pair. Worth #1 aud $1.25, WE FEEL VERY GRATEFUL ‘Tothe Washington Ladies for their immediate ro- sponse to our invite to our SPRING OPENING OF LADIES' WRAPS, READY-MADE DRESSES, snd PARASOLS. Such throngsas crowded theso Depart- ments in the past six days was never equalled before, and although we sold ever so many of these articles we are in posftion to show you many more styles that have since arrived. SPRING SHAWLS and SCARFS for LADIES, ‘The assortment this year is beautifnl, the patterns different from any before in our stock, and as they were imported by us, you won't see any other house show situilar styles. ONE-PRICE FOR EVERYBODY, 420, 422, 424, 426 Tthat., 417, 419 8th st. mb30 are sii SEEN AON INDIA LINON REMNANTS, FINE ONC. DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, 1241 and 12438 1th st H HOR Per] HHH 5% i H Oo H 00 HOUSE wow wwww A YY Wwrw aa Y vy t 4 DDD. 00. www as a oo WwWww SS 8 BP 8S eeer Fhe p 00 WoW NOON PRICES IN SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Our spring stock is now complete. Never before have we had such an excellent amoriment of goods, ‘ever before have we been able to scil at such low NOTE OUR BARGAINS IN SCHOOL SHOES. Children's Pebble Goat, spring heels, with tips, sizes | © Gilidten's Fine lit of Pebble Goat, worked ne Fine Kid or . wor - | hola shoes, beels or epring heels, sizes 9 to 11, at Ose. Misses’ all-solid leather Shi tonboles, sizea LI tod at fee mores Oe Misses’ Genuine Kid or Pebble covpmci repan shies dteew aoe a Youths’ Button Shoes, warrant solid leather Shrogshout, sizes 11 to 2, a great bargain at S5c.,worth Button or Lace Shoes, every teed towour well, snes Sto Oa her worth ALSO REMARKABLE OFFERING OF LADIES' SHOES. Ladies’ Fine Kid or Pebble Goat, worked button ‘spring heels or worth 81.50. hole shoes, ne., wortl 25. Laven! Five Kid Comton Bense Shoe st $1.25. w Ladies" Genuine Dongola Kid, button, flexible roles, opera or common seuse, all sizes and widths, ac €2, Men's Lace oF C . sple oSeehe ones oe — ‘goods, at jou" Opera medium or wide toe, button, lace Beatles sides all solid ‘leather. at $148, Men's Genuine Cals. seamless scallop vamp, but lace of Congress, at $2, caual to ay 83 ehoe in ths att Men's House Stippers, a xpectal bargain, only 400. ‘THE STAR SHOX HOUSE, 726 7th st, between G and _mb30-3t i. JATIN, STRIPE AND PLAID MULL REMNANTS, BEE ction erone eee SYeAL ana 149 Trae an 719 = Aven Orexixc. 719 ‘Wo are now prepared to exhibit the largest and most attractive lines of Black, and Biack and White and Grey DRESS GOODS and SUITINGS it has ever been our pleasure to offer, Our shelves are crowded. Stock im every department complete. Recent advantazeous purchases enable us to offer you great bargains in en- tirely new and novel goods, many styles that cannot be found elsewhere, We mention a few lines which are particularly attractive: BLACK SURAHS, at 75c.,83c..81, $1.25 and $1.50. BLACK RHADAMES, at 90c., $1, 1.12%, $1.25 and up. BLACK FAILLE, at @1.25 to 2.50, extra good value. BLACK, BLACK and WHITE and WHITE CHINA SILKS, ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, from 75c. up. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, all prices, best value for @1 to be found. GREY SUITINGS in great variety. A special bar- ain in yrey goods is 42-tnch FOULE, at 50c. BLACK and BLACK and WHITE SATINES, in teat variety, new and novel designs, Bargains in WHITE GOODS, Linen Lawns, India Linens, Batiste, Massalis, French Nainsooks, Cambrica, Check and Striped Musling, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, 4c. HOSIERY in spring weights. FAST BLACK GOODS 8 specialty, See our new PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, In DRESS and WRAP TRIMMINGS our stock is ‘unsurpassed. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS, at all Prices, New and Stylish EMBROIDERIES, h30-I8_ BUTTONS, RIBBON, GAUZE and COTTON UN- 2% Ee oe go ime EEE sat 1 FINE SPRING FOOTWEAR, MADE ‘ SPECIALLY FOR THE TESDEE-FOOTED. HAHN'S GENTS' ECLIPSE FRENCH CALF AND KANGAROO 85 SHOES, equal to the best 7 Shoe, GENTS’ $4 CUSTOM-MADE SHOES. GENTS’ $3 GENUINE HAND-SEWED LOW AND HIGH-CUT SHOES. * GENTS’ $2.50 HAND-SEWED FINISHED CALF SHUES. LADIES’ 94 “ECLIPSE” FINEST HAND-MADE BUTTON, the same as sold by others at 85.50. LADIES’ $3 FEATHER-WEIGHT HAND TURN BUTTON. LADIES’ $2.50 “OUR OWN” FINE KID BUTTON. ‘MISSES’ $1.50 SUPERB KID AND STRAIGHT GOAT BUTTON. CRTs 750. on G1 FINE SPRING-HERL BUT- IN. UATANTS' 50c, WORKED-HOLE TASSELED: ‘BUT- IN. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ 61.50 and $1.75 “OUR OWN" BUTTON, usually can be twice half-soled. ‘The entire product of several factories controlled altogether by us, We can, therefore, sell direct to the consumer at the prices that most other dealers pay for their goods, Handsome Panorama and Decorated EASTER EGGS preeeuted to the little ones. A 6-inch Button Hook to every purchaser. ry HAUN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn, ave. Ws 231 Pennaavese, DF ARECHS AMORY | UNBLE, Pdamaged vy wat y ehstower. DOUBLE NATION 3 and 1243 11th st me. RRR OU UY SN N KOK RR UU NNN KE =| POR R “oo SRY Be Sat AND 1 oH NN N ERE HOR gy BRR WR ERP sSs s58s HHH AA pre NNN Ee Sssq. HOH 24 ER ORME Eee Ssos OF ALL GRADES, AT PRICES AND 0° QUALIT ¥ THAT WE GUAR- ANTEE TO BE COaRECT, ‘TOPHAM’S FACTORY, 1231 PA. AVE. N.W. gREPAIBING PROPEPLY DONE. oy Comrurre. THE SPRING STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR ‘MEN AND BOYS AT 00. A K OK KRHA L 83 44 KS Hult AS Oo eek Rk HTH Gk Co ae Os ME We ORE Pd CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, 1S NOW COMPLETE AND WILL REPAY YOU AN INSPECTION, Our tine of SUITS FOR BOYS from 4 to 18 ia sim- ply inmense and eclipses all our previous efforts, In SUITS AND OYERCOATS FOR MEN you will find our line to compare favorably with any in the District, while we guarantee the prices to be 25 per cent below those of any other house in the city, ‘We make a specialty of SUITS OF A CLERICAL cur. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ar oO A KK. UT 4 SoA EF HTAE E SSAA RK HHH AAE E OO AAR KC OF 24 tu : mb30 OOR. TENTH AND F STS. GRADES OF BLEACHED COTTON REMNANTS; ‘Androscoggin, 6 Fruit, 7c; WAMSUTTA, reat. 9'4c. DOUBLE COMBINA: Laud 1243 11th wt.ce. mhS0-3¢ Kerk i IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Our Spring Stock is complete, and New Goods are shown all through the store. ‘We would call particular attention to our magnifi- cont assortment of F 00 F PARASOLS. All the new designs in handles, sticks and tips; new patterns in Silks, comprising stripes, plaids and plain colors. Prices guaranteed to be as low an possibly can be mentioned cousistent with wood quality. GLOVES. Our new Spring Stock is opened and we are showing all the newest shades and stitching of our standard make BAUM'S PEERLESS, ‘and others. Our Gloves are perfect fitting, and, profit ing from the experience of years in this business, we are able to give the best values for the money that can be imported. pores tWO SPECIAL ITEMS: A line of 5-button Dressed Kid Gloves, stitched ‘backs, new Spring shades; regular @1.00 quality. FOR 65c. A PAIR. Aline of 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves, stitched backs, new shades; as good as can be found for $1.50. OUR PRICE 81.00 A PAIR. HOSIERY. ‘The high standard up to which our Hosiery has always been is too well known to need mention here. OUR SPRING IMPORTATION HAS ARRIVED, and ‘what we would call particular attention tois our line of LADIES’ FAST BLACK HOSE, which we will guarantee not to stain the feet or under- garments, or lose their color in washing. Money refunded if they turn out otherwise. Our 37% and 50c. qualities are equal to those sold st much higher prices elsewhere. Aline of Ladics* SWISS RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS, im white, ocru, pink and blue, to introduce we will put the price at 65e.; regular price is 85c. SPECIAL OFFERINGS 25¢. yard ++ B5e. yard wood value at 75c., at... DERWEAR, NECK RUFFLINGS, &c.,in great variety, | 42-inch Serge, superior fabric, worth $1,at..75c. yard We invite inspection and comparison of goods ana | *?-!neb Foule Plaids, worth $1. at. Prices, z. @ DAVIS, ¢ mb30- 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST, CELEBRATED HATS. + STYLE AND QUALITY UNEXCELLED. SPRING STYLES NOW READY. % © FER tow Yorn eve, Pes mb30-St 8. Mews 81 Scanrs For 48¢. PALAIS ROVAL BARGAIN LIST FOB SATURDAY, MARCH 31. OF INTEREST TO MEN. ‘We are not selling our $1 Scarfs for 48c.. but we are selling Searfs for 48c. each that cost $1 at many stores. The explanation is that we offer our entire new stock of Knot, Four-in-Haud and Windsor Scarfs ats uniform price of 48c., instead of assorting the stock and charging various prices. You may no tice dozens of Scarfs in our show-window, corner of 12th street, marked 48c. each, of identical st imaterialsand colors to those sold elsewhere for #1 each, and you may se* some for 48c. you might Ket elsewhere for 75e. and 50c. You will certainty see the finest collection in town, as regards quantity and variety—in the window alone we show nearly 400 Scarfs AND ALL DIFFERENT. §3> Any Scarf taken from the window, Our salesmen understand we ask you TO LOOK THROUGH our uew stock of Scarfe and Umbrelixs, Gloves and Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars aud Cuffs, &c. You will not be asked to buy, but we hope will be impressed with the fact that WE CAN BY DE- MANDING FROM YOU WHAT WE GIVE—PROMPT | PAYMENT — GIVE IN RETURN PRICES FROM 10 to20 PER CENT BELOW THE PRICES ASKED WHERE CREDIT IS GIVEN. ‘Men's Department Just inasde door of 1119 Pa. ave. THE PALAIS ROYAL. L. AD TE Srrcrat Norice, CF a VISITORS AND RESIDENTS are respectfully re- quested to make their first visit To-morrow—if it is, possible—to the Palais Royal, corner of Penn. ave. and izthat, TO-MORROW I8 SATURDAY AND NEXT DAY EASTER SUNDAY, You know how busy we'll be. ‘Do please try and cail early in the day, and especially Af you require Gloves or a Suit or Wrap or Shoes. We recognize an ill-fit will damage our reputation as. well as annoy you: 0 please call early and have the things tried on lelswrely and carefully. | ‘The Novelty Parasols are all different, so we must | ask you to call early To-morrow for choice of these. | Of course we have almost unlimited quantities of reg- ular stock. A last reqnestis that you won't forget the elevator adjoins Glove counter, and that the boys and girls, as well as ladies have every facility on the second floor for comfortably selecting and trying on Wraps, Suits, Shoes, &. #7 Read the PALAIS ROYAL Glove Advertisement im apace below. PPP, FER CCO A Lt re Coo Sss8 P woS M4 tu SS, L FEE so A Of Eg Ss AA L EE EE EEE p885 E- 858, zee S35 PPP, A TA. II gS85 PAE Ag Bo SMG to 244 HE Sag ta” EVERY GLOVE WARRANTED. 23 Every new style now being received, we have'much pleasure in inviting you to our ELEVENTH ANNUAL EASTER DISPLAY OF GLOVES. ‘That we have confidence in our new Gloves is appar- for WE SHALL NOT IN THE FUTURE KEKP GLOVES WE CANNOT GUARANTEE. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Advertisement continued. » Kw Ghoves can have Gloves tried on st our rik. We Genglemen are showing Novelties in English Dogskin, Russian Calf and French Kid Gloves at #1, $1.50 and 1.98 3 pair. GH~ The best $1 Kid Glove attainable. ‘The new shades of tana, browns and grays, in the Embroidered Castor Beaver Gloves have just arrived Only 81.35 a pain THE PALAIS ROYAL Advertisement continued. Ta: 1888 “Exe “ zirer Kip Groves. ‘The new “Elite” Kid Gloves yon will say, ON HAV- ING THEM TRIED ON AT OUR RISK, are absolutely perfect fitting. When we write this wo are aware some Indies have short fingers, some long; some with plump hands, rome thin. We are prepared to fit all such. ‘The new shades of tans, grays and browns, also fswn and Diack are shown. Dressed Kid, plain, 4 and 5-button. $1. Dressed Kid, emb'd, 4 and 5-button, $1.25 ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Advertisement continued. — 1888 Paras Rovat Kv Groves The new “Palais Royal” Gloves are to be noted for the beauty and variety of the new shades, and also for the positively fast black. We want you to ask tosee ‘the New Black Kid Gloves and have a talk about them.- Undressed Kid “Palais Royal” Gloves, plain backs, » ‘button, $1.25; 6-button, $1.50; Mousquetaires, 75, Emb'd backs, 5-button, $1.50; Mousquetaires, 81.85. DRESSED KID “PALAIS ROYAL" GLOVES, plain backs, 5-button, $1.50: Mousquetaires, $1.85; ‘emb’d backs, 5-button, $1.75; Mousquetatres, $1.05. 1888 NOVELTY KID GLOVES. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘This entire column devoted to the enumera- ‘MISSES AND CHILDKEN'S CLOAKS, LADIES WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS, LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPPERS, amp BOYS’ SPRING SUITS, ox SATURDAY, MARCH 31, ay THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw, The cheapest Gloves are the dearest. Para- oxical, but none the less true, and feeling con- turers who have acquired just fame for Gloves of kid, tanned and dyed in thorough manner, of a superior finish, way be relied upon to give an equivalent wear. 7-button Pinked-wrist Suede, at $1. 8-button length Mousquetaire Suede, at $1. 8-button length Gray Chamois Mousque- talre, at 81. 4-button Belair Kid, Black and Tans, 5-button Imperial Kid, Pinked Wrists, €1.50. 4-button Suede, Tan Shades, Short Fingers, 81.25. 4-button Imperial Kid, extra grade, $1. 4-button English Riding Kid Gloves, $1. Gauntlet Kid Driving Gloves, $1.75. 4-button Black Suede, embroidered im colors, 81.50. ‘8-button “Delorme” Mousquetaire Suede, 2. ‘We can only enumerate the above few special lines, as our entire stock would fill a book. WOODWARD & LOTHRO?. Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. 7 x Mews Fannie, Axo Kio Groves. This well-selected stock contains, among others, the following extra-good values Men's 2-buttom, Town-Made Berlin Gloves, embroidered backs, in tana, modes and grays, ONLY 38e. PER PAIR. ‘Men's 2-button Town-Made Superfine Taffeta Gloves, in tans and grays, ONLY 0c. PER PAIR. Men's 2-button Castor Gloves, embroidered Ddacks, in tans, nodes and browns. ONLY 81.62 PER PAIR. Men's 2-button Celebrated Fisk, Clark and Flage’s Gloves, in, tans and mahogany, em- broidered in self-color and black. Commonly sold at $2.50. ONLY $2 PER PAIR. BOYS—Boys’ 2-button Dog-Skin Gloves, em- broidered backs, assorted shades of tan and brown. ONLY $1.35 PER PAIR. ‘ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. now. NTED—A FIRST-CLASS OYSTER SHU! ‘Mades' Hotel, Sd stand Pa ave. ANTED — EXPERIE XD RELIABLE MW fyom vailieconmemiedts take einer of Tiding horse. Apply 1026 I st.n.w. at ¥ am. a ANTED— WOMEN WAS2D,, "OMEN COOKE $10 TO away: Wait re Drivere ot Farm c SAL A COOMBS, 92 WANTED EXPERIENCED NURSE tant, at references required. APDIY 80: Cham RO EY ‘Box 20, Star fice. musi" ANTED-A RESPLOTABLE YOUNG WHITE Seas ce WASTED — Finst-ciass TMAKER, ANP wanrarhwneces Me iN FIRST CLASS | Cy HANDS AND WW Reeser tana ‘Shoat Menez 800.8, 1000 NTED-AN ASSISTANT MILLINER AND aviog some im, the shoe trade. ‘ComfatN att S631 th st. TION, TAT aod Tie Th USTOM PANTS HA Eisitan “Bao ANTED-AT 406 13TH ST. NW. AN EXPE- Tienced Cook and Chambermaid, either waite or ; settled woman preferred, ae ANTED—TWO COMPETENT CLERKS FOU THE Peusion busiuess iumediately nove but ex} er) enced need apply. \dir EB Capttot st. le Waste. -FIKST-CLASS COOK (FEMALE) FOR boanling house; references required. 1000 13th st. nw. ub." ANTED—A GOOD HONEST SETTLED WOMAN, general housework, Catholic proterred. 16 i" V A WHITE NUNSE TO TAKE CARE epnly. 1124 Lith st ow. tr WASTER TO-DAY—COOKS, “CH AMBERSAIDS, Rouvesiris. waiters Ke. wo earees wiles ment furnished. Also, cov eau: i STEVENS" Employment Bureau + ND » WORK and B 20-2 lary $l Upstairs, Oto 12 ANTED EXPERIENCED BALESLADIES REE erence required: no ethers heal mbhsio-t "SETTLED COLO A) WANTED AT DICKS AGENcy, wom $10 to €40; chambermais, waitresses, Inmndress, men co° dairywen, man and w: VANTED-—BRIGET YOU dress, for other; best FANTED—SUITABI dniere for Mebeter's Cuabrideed Dy a) A. SHEEHY & CO., 431 7th st, nv. W Saletan fo take chenee of tu tab.tnued Candy route in this city. Must have. experience a» x Arun Iner, end unuestiouable Peferener Address GANDY, Star ottice. mbes at" Lions E,srer Hostny. Special attention fs called to our elegant lino of Ladies’ Silk and Lisle Thresd Hosiery. We offer Ladies* Black Superfine Lisle Thread ‘Hose, with lace ankles, only $1.25 per pair. Ladies’ Fine Spun Silk Hose, re-enforced heel ‘and too, in gold, pink, lavender, sapbir, Nig straw, cherry, carding], light blue, black, and two shades of slipper-bronze. ONLY @1.75 PER PAIR. $@- “FAST BLACK” COTTON HOSE A SPECIALTY, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. 44 Pans Or Conrsers. We haveleft of a particular line of Fine Im. ported French Corsets, exactly 44 pairs, and in order te close them out immediately, have re- duced the price from $3 to $1 PER PAIR. Quantity and colors as follows: 11 Pairs of Red Satin Corseta, 1 nize 21, 2 size 22, 3 size 23, 4 size 24, and 1 size 26. sb bairsot Black Satin Coneets, 2 se 20 and 3 2. 10 Pairs Light-Blue Satin Corsets, 1 size Bsize 23,3 size 25, 2 size 26, and 1 size 19 Pairs Pink Satin Corsets, 4 size 21, 1 size 23,4 size 4, 2 size 25, 3 nize 2 2,1 size 28, 1 size 20, and J size 30, REDUCED FROM 8: TO $1 PER PAIR. ‘We enumerate the exact sizes to prevent your coming fora size we haven't got, and to show the mecessity of an early call for the sizes we ave got, ou account of the small quantities, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n. Baby must also have on something new on Easter Day. We have the most complete stock at present we haveever shown, We note the kinds and prices, leaving you to take the variety and qualities for «ranted: Cambric Slips, 25¢.. 37346. to 75e. Nainsook Slips, 1.373, $1.75 to 85. ‘Cambric Bhirts, 25c., 35e. and 3734c. Silk Shirts, @1.25. Flannel Short Skirts, 623, 75c., @1and 91.25. Flaune! Long Skirts, 75c. to 4. ‘Worsted Sacques, 50c.,75¢.,81 to $1.75. Nainsook Short Dresses, $1.26 to #4. ‘Mull Caps, 23c.. 373¢., Suc., 62ie and 7: pee 82, 82.25, 62.50 and Flannel Shawls, 75c., $1.25, $1.50 to $4. Worsted Shirts, 373c., 50e., 75¢. and 87 34c. Baptismal Robes. $6.75 to $13.50. Cashmere Long Cloaks, #2.50 to $13. Short Coats, #4 to $15, Cuildren's Aprons, Ue. 3734e. S0e. and 730. act Wearing requisites for young ones under four years of age in parlors on second floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. n. Lous Mesus Usorewean It's cheapest to buy your Muslin Underwear ready made, We call attention to the following splendid values. : High neck Muslin Corset Covers, at 1254¢, Low Square-neck Lace-trimmed Covers, 2c. High-neck “Fruit-of-the-Loom™ Covers 17340. High Square-neck Cambric Covers, 50c. Pompadour-neck Cambrie Covers, 50c, ‘Square neck Musiin Chemise, 2c. Hamburg-trimmed Muslin Chemise, 375, Good Muslin Drawers, 25c. per pair. Extra-ood Muslin Drawers, 50c. per pair. Good Muslin Night-Gowns, 50c. each. Excellent Muslin Night-Gowns, st 81.00. Good Muslin Skirts, cambrie rule, 55c. Tace-trimmed Maslin Skirt, $1.00 each, ‘We call particular attention to our ELEGANT LINE OF LACE-TRIMMED INDIA SILK. AND BURAH SILK SETS OF UNDERWEAR, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Feta. nw. For Taz Eves Or Tr Mes. ‘Our Men's Furnishings Department is no de- partment. It is a.store of considerable magai- tude—established by us before we took posses- sion of our new building, and is richly stocked with every requisite in the Meu's Furnishings ine, except the extremes. ‘Our Easter Stock isin a position for lanes ‘season's business, We have the goods (a repre- sentative display of which will be found in our window) and we guarantes our prices to be as low as such qualities can possibly be sold. "Toulay we esll special attention to the follow- tnz seasonable lines. 100 dozen Neckties, in Four-in-Hend and Knot Shapes, in delicate and medium-colored ground shades, with « variety of fine and wide Stripes, small and large checks, rich plaids, £e, tn the most attractive spring and summer color. ‘displayed by us at the price, viz: are ONLY 500. EACH. SUPERB A®SORTMENT or TEE CELEBRATED FISK, CLARK & FLAGG’S NECKWEAR, juslly fine makes in an extensive and other fe vewest coloring, sutpasaiue in Shicigulty and. atractivanens any ines hereto irebert wecarisatsas hae 91.25 each. ‘Specially ec ‘MOIRE SILK KNOTS, cream, evening and street shades, ONLY $1 AND $1.25 EACH. ‘VERY LATEST SHAPES oe made apecially for ws, and guaranteed the equal of any 250. Collars made. @ in white. ¥ D—A YOUNG LADY FOR OFFIC: and'two for factory work. Appiy between 4 and 6 pau. ouly, atO19 Hist. ne.” maha WW ANTED_A CATERER. APPLY ATTHECORNER Wiiic tot fennagivieare: ne. None bat Are lass necd apply DAROLA Hi! m0 wit ED—500 COOKS; ALSO, NURSES, MAI laundresses, waitresson. office bev (white colored), farm banda, dir) jonality laces. Finen. &e.: help of u M. BU Feunw 2 B WASTED AAGENTS, FOR 1 Kidney Dinease, Dpxpepaia Deity, rte ‘over offered active, ti Gituer sex, 3-1: DUNLAP, Patenter, O19 st. ne mnee-ue Wantep—exena jas puanutecturer, etabliabed party with ovlier foods preferred. -Addrens, with referetces, ¥o) Si, Pilladeiphia, Pa. mi WASTED-LADIES AND GENTLEM Yann for the New Singer Automat sand V5, Michie beral indiuccrirnta to ee Addreas THE ni3 "00. Bins. oppusite the Patent Often. ANTED-MORE MEN TO SELL, OUR FRUIT Wind omamental stock: we give good waxes and steady work. Write for termn EB RICHARDSON & Co}, Nurserymen, Geneva, X 3 5 ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN DKEsS-cUT- ting by the Perfect Tailor Square: mo paper pat- terns uined alld ~ isfartion wiven Or uo change at 1317 F st. 2... CELEBRALED Dunizp Electric Belt. unequaled for ii iraftings done on Pe WESTER 4 DRESS aK Learners for Prot, CHK national Tailor System™ wit measure alone. Patterns terials cut, basted, draped or nade, Mme. 5. J. MESSER, “Conservatory, ‘of Modes,” 1222 F st now, Washington, D.C. ‘mb10-1m* . j WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ V ginuan G STOLE, by a ¥ WH Who has had sore experience is nusibees, Bo object. Address 1334 11th st. = ene hs0-2e ANTED—AT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Weer Cooke Cusmbermaias, W andes and Nurses. Seamstress: Meu. rule or taye- Waitern Cooks Coach uct, Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fet. nw, mb30-3t* NTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS (WHITE) WOMAN Weck thine i private family ‘a9 bousebes"er or nurse. Good wages expected, good references. Addrows M.-H, 1719 Toth st. nw. mh30-st VANTED — A SITUATION AS NURSE OR Waiiisremaid in private family.” Best references given, “Address Box 63, Star Ofice At NTED—A | SITUATION AS DRIVER FOR DEY ‘or grqcery store by Sian who is fauniliar Shan each Sos ca y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Wo- fais place an cook or chambenioaid iu_ private sails’; good Fefercuces given. Call at 112 1st st. Bw." J ANTED-SITUATIONS FOK ALL KINDS OF Wine cee ie ae eee be genuine. STEVENS" EMPLOY MENT AND KOOM- RENTING BUREAU, 717 9th mw, U9 pan 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A WHITE GIRL AS: W ‘lkitieninaid: can furnish good references Ade dress FIRST-CLASS, Star office. e un fOUNG LADY WISHES A STTpA- lady's compaiion: refer-uces civeu aud kod.” Address Q. P., 900 North Charles st. Val more, Md. mis FANTED-AN ALTO HAVING NO BUFEKIOR in the city: fine full aud fresh. voice; open f engagement in a large church, Address the day for Lunches and Din ner Fate; good city references. “120 K A) scamstressex. and boys, with city references.'613 7th st.n.w. m1” y ANTED-DICK'S AGENCY HAS FIRST-CLASS Cooks, chambermaida, waitresses, laundresss, ‘nurses. butlers, coachmen. house, men Wan Dp —| i TWO KESPECTABLE GINLS Worttstions, ne ax tewt-cless Cook, and Ome en ‘Chan. bermaid and Sewing .uone but firt-class families Seed apply ‘Address Box 144, Bear fice, kez EDS $$ FOK WHITE AND COL sages Serunsia noe wetie wpe Sonar beara itee Bs RN SoS Pie ke WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ED-T0 RENT-A STORE ROOM, BET. responsible teuant. uf 7V ED-WASHING TO TAKE HOME, BY W ine Werk or mon: can furnish good reterencea Apply at 124 G st. s.¥, ae . = RROW 84.000 FOR THREE WANTED. TO, BORROW | $4000 FOE Douses how in procera of eonstru:tion fu eg bousee now we. She-balf square trom 14th st. Address Box 1, bist office. és mh cles to come. OPTICAL CO--'8O07 UAE at hw oe detate price, of 3. He BRAM Dperta- clea of Ey oplances that are latin aud’ hay to the eyes > 5 spinners aE ancemeaiadrte ttl V ANTED—A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHAKES of Wadesboro Brown Stupe soc) ti ust be low ,zive number of aaaresand price. STONS, Star office, ED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE, 20 CENTS A pound; doesn't wet rancid. keeps better than ‘itintaction guaranteed or recurned.- stalls $6,500. 351 Center. WM. C. BCRIBSE: 03-4! - y = © STEAM LAUNDRY, 1007 Bie Ce. NOTZE. Proprietor, Coligrs = conta, Cuffs 4 Cents per pair. NTED— PARLOR — FURNY UPHOL- VEE eto oe a Addreen C. NELSON, 14 10th st. mize JANTED-TO BUY A WLEKLY PAPER IN a . urust be well aed aithress, ANTED-A RELIABLE AND COMPETENT | WORK | 2 | 1107 Cm now. ISTH, PA AY ud gua. ‘ancud Hour, of three om ond one pe sor ve | tint" iaive price “Adiitee: , Stat ofan, “rmbawde | WW ANTeD—8F APRIL ist, Ix NW RRorioN | of eit, , room of rooms furnished for gen m ghd ite! Gems must be weuerete, Addens Box Bitar ofice. mets ke __ WANTED--HOUSES. ANTED—A HOUNE, 15 TO 0 ROOMS, EN GOOD jon for tuom-rentine for good teuagt. stake ar On: location snd rept, Address PiOM mahi 3 ANTED-T HAVE DATLY CALLS Lugs, Stores, &e. U STS mhIN-Si a WANTED —LOTs. : ‘ ere cis preferred) eluate 1. BOYER SI ay sees, copvenient of scones by FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS THIRTY i bp OF Bom Bitied freee eg toe oe BO well-bred Blacks, 1G bands hurls WoKsks, Joar AN Rofeee'ahd tas j Foaranton. 1405 Bat w MUCH OCTuLTY mune JOR SALE—A PAUK OF FINE CubsTNUY S01 rol Borses. yours and sonnd. hunk ave anh Wairivere Call ou oF addoegs Bod m 3 | CRBE Gateberwoury, cht 4° JOR HALE —PIPTY-1NGH “RUDGE Bre farstcclaes conditions fash fcuk ates Nee eee posible party. Aprly ENXTWISLE S 1 22 ave matoce JOR SAL: ONE LANDAULETTS By HooERS fone Victoria by Hr mtenaion top. sles one Brougham. ‘The yer aa Tes, aud. will be : rices ftom #7 t pacuted oF t 30-6 JOR SALE VERY CHEAP, AS OWNER Mas \ wwe for iL very haariy new Jump Rent Car riay | qaireat BOWES's LIVEAA STABLE, ls \ JOR SALE — NEW HOMES. “Domes Winte «, Singers, Ameryoats A h strect near 0 stret Mar pained. Good work and le t SALE-GOr WILL AND FIATORIS UF Rarer Shop. Vers: good ran beast, Cause of selling. Two fine roots very low | Price 155 at sald atomon, U. BOXER, 31144 | JROK, SALE VERY CHEAP BOLD, ENGiNe | A Lathe, Biacksm.ith's Tools, emd a quaitity wt Thgdire oo MRS. MATZ VER “Grant, si | Pleasant, or BEN. P DAVIS. L319 Pat nla JOR SALE_CHEAP TWO FIRST-CLASS Free Proof Safes combination jock, apd all myn s ts, One larse mud ole sual. Will well low n suit. “Address Box , StaroMicn. mh OK SALE — CHEAP POR CARH — A wiLLow baby carriage, with parusol-toy. Can be acen. st | 1342 W street aie | JRO8 SALE—A FINE BUGGY, NoT LONG IN Use will sell cheap to an inumediate po | dress BUGGY, star oifice, )OK SALE—JUST ARRIVED, end driving horses from Vi | Abie horses warranted to be as | GEL & QUIGLEY, in rear of 95: 20K SALE — JUST AKKIVED FROM liam Co., Va.. 40 bend of chosce drivin low-priced cart horses rom wavintac tory trial give teod ae reyresemted. Stal nd wil stor iu rear of Gr |” mh. | some of the beat drat ; city, weighing from 1. to irom five to vacht years to $200. All horses warrum ouey rerinded. JOH. mIM MC Prone DOC GARGES. Mavacsc mb30-1w 311 12th at mw OR SALE — STYLISH YOUNG DRIVING Con Well Broken and gentle; wis lons-bedied Covered Wagon. strom, eaxy fu suer wud henry em ©. W. SMITH, Anmoostia, D.C. wh BEL, SUP YACHT VS beam, 4M. Gin. dreacht. Fos late address VACHE. bo. box a A NICE SIL-BORSE Powne Apply at MORGAN ~ EN OVER A: sound, kind sold.a bargain. Bayuire at thst, trom i2 INE DRIV 200 Ibe. and 16 bands. S years of test: wh HOUSE, 1901 7 Pain, this week, Fee sh MARE iw 2.00 To he weon at PLE Hie, 4246 Nth ste nw. 1. OK SALE CHEAP ONE SPAN CLOSELY tched bay ponies. Hrown carriage Butse, Call'or address 200 Let mas it JOR SALE- A GOK ‘OW. WILL SOON wt fresh, when she will yield throe gallos be wens Bt Uo Tihs ne er) OK SALE —A LIGHT RUNNING SPRING-WAGON, good te tow, nattable for Uuninens or pleasune pe meen at 2338 Ath wt an mse K SALE —THE RANDSOMEST THOROUGH. brod riding and driving horse an the city. is Yeare old, safe, gentle, abd sound. Addrem "A. FL.” Star omica| mies JOR SALE-FINE PAIR OF GRAY coacid Horses, 16 bands: can be seen in table rear of Corcoran Art Gallery quire of KICHAKD WALLACH, Fok sue for a wre iF at ) GRAPHOPHONE, aT #: La ate Tinots pe. 160 Poewnat at ge FRANK EC PELOU q ___ 1416 F street. “Telept JOR SALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY Is OF FEKI to secur superb Panos and € Com 0 for cant Bw, and st Tuay be see in my parlors 30. Kast. a. w. RECEIVED — 30ST bumcies and ude of carriage factured "by the ira PROBE, repositarie ington, con New Fork ave. and Ok SALE Rare chance—Square Piano. ano; carved legs; ne tone: | A fine rosewood 4) ood we uew. Lor only ition; very fine toue; Sully warranted. f: 13. euay PayMente- cont £40) “‘Dese are the greatest baneails to be found, Great offers for cash ‘THE PIANO EXCH: 4 BED FEATHERS, ‘hed ; the best for te ws 2 all orders promptly —BED FEATHERS. POUND. choice, Hew, and clean Alas, Geows Feathers, ja rices. Orders by wail aint RY SEITZ 638 Hae, Lreases, otherwise. tit" JOR SALE—CARRIAGES CARRIAGES —sPKING how ob exhibition at GLA E'S, 406 Pa ave. Ladies’ Loop-Pront Phactons, actor’ and other Bus: cs: all wiylen 4 aud (-passenwer Fandiy Cs jariexs Ac. W. F.GEVER, 406 Psave. tbl? —LOT SHOPWORN ye ee eae ieee mevond.haud traveliux trunks : lot single and Qoutde harnceren bores ‘binnkets: rehes below cost. BROKER'S, 1345 Pa. ave. waht 7-im JOR SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. varnished apd painted wagons, carpenter's, “nila And feed wagons on monthly payauents. or « ante 5 COOK, 3295 Mst., @eonertown mah1 7a JOR SALE-CANARIES, PARROTS, COMMON Frits ancy piscoun fam tor ctching ot tiey chickens, &e. DCHMID'S Hird Store S17 12th st. mw, “mib]6-im* USED SQUARE 2 JOR SALE-ONE SLIGHT Piano, four round corners, €300. One neat’ Cpriht, €220. ‘These are splendid barvalt= for Feut: HUGO WORCH & 00." Warcrooms, st. ‘Soumer Plano Agency. Ok SALE—TAE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE quires no boiler all expensive attend ino Joss f time ns hiaiud. tg of furl. Sem __LOST AND FOUND. y ILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK AGOLD-MEADED Cmbrelis (with the unital “C.” engraved on its out of a seat im Harris’ Theater, on Wednesday afver- % Hieasereturn toowner ai Starotice’ at 4 ‘OST—ON FORENOON OF MARCH 30TH, ON ‘Oth st., between Louisia: and Maine ‘a ‘one stuall Pocketbook, conta 20 vill. Aah ra reward will be paid jor its return to Assistant Post. master, City Post Office mb 30-2 be fa mest Gas De rtaartoe a DE PENNSVLVANIA AVE. N. W— Dire ee ern ae Sa ae na reward the finder NK GkIM 48) St. Clond Busiding. . x ‘OR STRAYED FROM HOME—MONDAY, Bo rod Irisk setter: answers to wane Bisco 2 squash wil be pull Gr tie prema te ‘Sth street nw.