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THE EVENING THE EVENING STAR.| Tux Paser Consere WASHINGTON ‘WEDNENDA\. bona fide daily circulation more thapirebl: that of any other ee ae ee Washington, and a erent thas of all the other daily papers here added ‘On every account it 1s to be hoped that Chase, ‘Who wagon Saturday last the cause, unavoidably or otherwise, of the death of Mr. Paul, will have a fair trial, and that, if found gulity, he may be mace to Buffer the severest possible penaity for the grade Of his offense, But, whether declared innocent or guilty, it ts certain that the pubic interest and ‘deep indignation aroused by the event will have a good effect in future. The fact that a careless or malicious handier of horses has been arrested and Drought to trial for nls disregant of other people's rights and safety 1s of itself wort a good deat to the community. It ts notice to the reckless riders O¢ horses and drivers of vehicies of atl sorts that it 4 time for them to call. halt. On account of the stmaooth and quiet character of our street pave- ments, the pedestrians of Washington are pecu- ‘Marly exposed to danger from moving horses and Vehicles at street crossings, and this danger is Increased tan (old by the mad speed at which corners are usually turned by drivers, wholly Fegaraless of the safety of foot passengers. There 45 no city tn the country where this abuse ts carried to the same extent that ft is here, It must be stopped, and the sconer the better, for jorsemes as well as the public. The popular wind has reached a point where such dangerous pastime will not be tolerated any longer. The police should be vigilant to enforce the law in Fespect to such casea. By active prevention of ‘the recklessness complained of the average num- Der of these dangerous collisions will be largely reduced, and when they do occur appropriate pun- ‘Isament will follow. — ‘The election held in Rhode Island to-day may not show which of the warring facttons of the ro publican party Is right, but it will probably indl- ¢ate which is the stronger, and whether either Is able to stand alone agatust the other faction and ‘the democrats. ‘The fight began with the nomina- ton of Enos Lapham, a weaithy manufacturer of Warwick, for leutenant-governor. Itso happened that Mr. Lapham and the Providence Journal ‘were not on strictly cordial terms, the Journal re- garding htm as a representative of $800,000 of in- ‘vested captial Dut nothing more, and Mr. Lapham. ‘thinking so tl! of the Journa?as arepublican news paper as to have offered a subscription of $20,000 toward a fund for starting an opposition sheet. Moreover, some of Mr. Lapham’s enemies accuse him of having wittingly allowed the democrats to carry the assembly election in Warwick last year because the repubilcan candidate was aman ‘of the Journal's choice. Accordingly, aS soon as Lapham was named in convention for leutenant- governor the Journat attacked bim savagely in its editorial columns, and, when the time came for holsting the party ticket, tt raised one with his name neatly ruled off with two straight lines, Lapham retorted by doubling his offer of aid toa Rew paper. ‘Then the friends of both sides Pitehed in. General Brayton declared that if the Journal aid not change Its tone he would see to tt ‘that the republican ticket was changed by put- ting Lapham at the top tastead of ia the second place, and supporters of the other side responded ‘hat they would trade votes on the state ucket for ‘votes on the assembiy ticket, aud let the demo- rats re-elect their governor, rather than do any- thing, even indirectly, to strengthen the obnox!- ous candidate's grip on politics. It may bethat the efforts of Senator Aldrich ana other strong party leaders will bring about enough of a reconciliation at the last moment to solidify the republican vote; Dut this is extremely doubtful, The republicans Will probably feet satistied, under the eireum- stances, if they can hold fast to the legislature and thus control the election of a United States Senator to succeed Mr. Chace. The democrats, however, express creat hope that the split on the state ticket to-day may be repeated next fail on the electoral ticket, with the result of either giv- ing them the entire four votes In the college, or Gividing the result so as to throw the state prac- tically out of the contest. + ‘The quaint figure of ex- Attorney-General Brews- ter, the news of whose death appears elgewhere, ‘will long be remembered by those Who have seen it on the streets of Washington, In a man who played so conspicuous a part in the activities of To-day, and who professed as strong a hatred of musty traditions as he did, his devotion to the ‘costume of a past age Was wonderful. It did not ‘seem to be with him a foppish desire for show, or 8 thirst for the reputation of an eccentric. It was rather the outgrowth of a peculiar taste In es- theties, and of an independence of mind which made him contemptuous of the opinions of people ‘who, he considered, had no right to decide for him the patterns or colors of his attire. Of his conduct of his office there may always be divided opinions. By some critics he 1s blamed for the failure of the star-route prosecutions and the large expense to which the Government was put im the Guiteau case by the employment of asso- ciate counsel. To these complaints bis untform answer was that the details of the cases were arranged by his predecessor, aud that he was, ‘Therefore, absolved from responsibility for any mistakes that might have been made. One thing even his strictest censors are free to confess—that ‘he was a lawyer of great ability and an indefatig- ‘able worker in his profession. —————— ‘The fact that one of the Vanderbilt family has ‘secured the services of a French cook at a very high salary 1s commented on in severe terms by a number of newspapers, and in some quarters that gentleman is characterized as an enemy of the ‘Working ma, and held up for reprobation gener. ally. This treatment of the case lacks the quailty of common sense, however effectively it may serve the purposes temporarily of professional misehief-makers, of which the country seems to de pretty full at the present time. If the of- fending capitalist should refuse to pay more than @ couple of hundred dollarsto a man whose ser- ‘Vices were Worth several thousand dollars a year, and, taking advantage of his necessities, beat him Gown tothe former figure, paymg part of tt in Trade, at exorbitant prices, he would be open to Just critictam; but, since he 1s willing to pay im Bard cash all the cook asks for his talent and ser- Wices, ne is rather to be cou sured. Besides, rich men should not be abused simply for being “extravagant,” as a literal ex penditure of money Is usually called. xtrava- Banceisonly a relative term, depending for its proper significance wholly upon the ctreurastances ‘Of the person to Whow it Is applied. What ts rigid economy in one case would be the worst sort of extravagance im another and vice versa, ‘The miserly millionaire, Who hoards his great wealth, Jeaving income to be piled up with principal, 1s the mam to be piccbed tat, not the;one who spends It freely, eveu though he may do tt some. what ostentatiously. The great thing is to have the money of the country Kept in constant motion, 90 thai the taboring man, the farmer, the Manufacturer and the merchant,—all producers and consumers, in short,— may share alike in the advantages of 1ts existence and active cireala- tor. amended than cen- > Judge Greshain's presidential aspirations are not to be permitted, tt seas, to interfere in any way With ex-Senator Harrison's, Dut aa interesting compact is proposed for the purpose of preventing Air. Harrison's boom from getting In the way of Judge Gresham's, ‘The understanding 1s this: ‘The judge's friends tn indiana will support Harr. son loyally at tho opening of the couvention, but ‘Should some other state present Gresham's name, and & sufficient fore be mustered to his support outside of Indiana to make bis nomination possi. bie, then the arrison men are to throw Indiana’s Yoto solid for Gresham. This is equivalent, per. haps, to calling Harrison the state's first choice acd Gresham its second. The aim of the othe, candidates will now be to see that Harrison's yore sbait de confined to Indiana and that Gresham's ‘Vote shail not at any thee exceed Harrisons, Soopdroratnsinaseat ‘THE Stax has received a number of tlekets in the Crawing fur the Potomac Boat Clubhouse, the pro. ceeds to be devoted to desiguated charitable pur. osm, In respons: to inquiries Tum Sram will state that if canaot give space to acknowledge in ‘the columns of the paper the mumerous individual onations, but that a record of tickets received, of ‘the purposes for whieh they are given, and of the application of the proceeds to such purposes will De Kept at the office and will be open to the insyec- ton of those directly interested. Mu M. J. Hes: 1309 F ST. X. Ww, Invites the LADIES to inspect her Stock of TM. PORTED MILLINERY. The Latest Styles for LADIES, MISSz3 XD CHILDREN. Femoual stteution givea to onters. Eusre SCARFS AND GLOVES, SEE MYSWINDOW. MORE ON THE INSIDE. W. 8 TEED, cone 906 PENNSLYANIA AVENUE. Bs Canercz. Be Cavrtocs, IMPORTED IN TEN MODELS. ‘BE WISE. NOTICING THAT UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS ARE OFFERING INFERIOR CORSETS AS ‘THOSE SOLD UNDER THE PANSY TRADE- MARK, I WOULD NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT THE ONLY PLACE TO OBTAIN BE ONE of the Csutious, who take no chences, but wear Spring Overcoate these cool morn- ings apd evenings. A Spring Overcoat comes lower than a doctor's bill, THESE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Goops 13 | BE ONE of the wise, who select their Spring Over- AT 1194 BROADWAY NEAR 29TH STREET, coats here and now while our great stock is rare mab ro L g83, TIT ‘Your spring suit is incomplete without some NEW YORK. THE PANSY CORSET IS teeming with the choicest styles and the L 4 3 braid trimming. Metal braids are the most STAMPED WITH MY NAME AND TRADE- ‘sizes are all complete, ce aa ge effective for trimming handsome suits. Our MABE. BE ONE ofthe “economically stylish” throng who fogthias ere ce demand the greatest amount of style in & PINE FRENCH UNDERWEAR. ‘Spring Overcoat for the smallest outlay of | Our LIST boing changed daily we think | reasonable. apt-wkeSw You should GLANCE AT IT EACH EVENING. If WOODWARD & LOTHROP, #4 money. They all deal with us. Fou don't you may mies the very thing you are wants | Gor. 11th and Fsts. nw. ing. And remember, too, BARGAINS DON'T y Bazouss rx Iyon Siuxs BE ONE of the many who are daily securing oF} LONG. So youmust call soon after you've read of Dawssx, Crorss Buzow Vator le il place on sale Thursday Hlogant Quality INDIA SILKS reduced to 75c. per ssreat bargains in Spring Overcosts, Hand- THE PALAIS ROYAL, following extraordinary bargain: yan, sold for $1.25, ‘some, emooth-surfaced, ailk-feced,perfect- 7 ribO Best Frinsed Double-Demesk German We have also marked a lot of INDIA SILKS that iting elit Re Fisz E: erres Wery Curar. ioe Sete 0 sks, canvas a’ Were $1.50 and $1.25 to $1. ‘These are full 27 inches bya — ee ee i Sie2y" 2 S350 euch, wide and of superior quality, light and éark colors, roll cheviot effects at $12. Magnificent hat ge} -heorlonay Earners ou arpried pre Ped Size3 “ “2 « 4 $4.50emch. bs pieces of Extra Fine ki jen at prices 10 ‘This ve Wo have Just opened a new lot of INDIAS, and are tatlor-made, body-Atting ones, in eighteen | ever yet quoted for such qualities: in fact, these Yery | over before id, Oe Doliar leas than they ha Pushing the broken lots to make way for the new ones. fine embroideries are to be obtained only at few stores. papa Choice Styles in PARASOLS, NEW GINGHAMS, Gimeent sistem, at G15, tor the choles. ae a eeereane a beseltitly wooed ee WOODWARD & LOTHROP, . as distinguished fro1 bi €r and SATTEENS. Bosutiful Kersey Overcoatsin every shade | Gecicns will be delighted with our lucky purchaed, and Cor. 11th and F sta n.w. Just opened a lot of New CHALLIS at 18c, at $13. Artistically-tailored silk-lined | VeFY *stecably eurprised at the prices. Canprews Sooner Usxprrwear. HENRIETTAS in all the New Shades. eee SWISS SEIRTINGS G6e. to 94.68. ‘The new lines show up well, and are a notices- ‘esdieelh Wine Geeta: English French Cassimere ones at besicmons wide; 20 different styles and prices.) ble improvement over former stocks. P pa iAINSOOK SKIRTINGS 81, to $4.98. ‘Main the same. As espec! ‘worth omit Great Bargaiusin BLACK SURAH at 75c., worth $1. AO Re eae: DRA MARTE Tats sochas wide; 15 Qiteeent eyes aun trialed we note: apenas oe 4 at $25, $30 and @35 each. The finest in IRISH POINT SEIRTINGS $4 to 85.35. CHILDREN'S SUMMER GAUZE VESTS, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, (45 inches wide: 9 very beautiful patterns.) silk bound, open front, high neck and long $19 Pennsylvania avenue, the world, APRON EMBROIDERY 50c. to 98¢. sleeves; and low neck and no sleeves; sizes 16 _N. B.—The best is tho cheapest, apt_| BE ONE of thecritical whocome here to examine} (Also suitable for children’s “Gretchen” dresses.) mn” eeleeeee mace. INFANT'S YOKING Gve. to $1.40. CHI EN’S WHITE GOSSAMER VESTS, Frox Danzssess To Loonr. into our claim of keeping the finest gr ments that are made and naming the low- est prices, and to, if possible, find fault ‘with our goods and prices, but who invari- abiy express their admiration for our handsome styles and surprise and pleasure at our low prices, and close their visit by ‘The winter has departed with all the blizzards and ‘mow storms, and the geutle spring has made ite ap- pearance to the joy of all mankind. It is a delightful feeling to the heart to see the meadow clad in its green cover of nature's reproduc- tion, decorated with flowers cultivated by » higher power than bumanity. When you see the bappy birds ‘ud enjoy their song of peace and unity don’t forget to study how economically they divide the worm among their families: take an examplo and do likewise. With- Spring Overcoats, out economy iife is a burden and happiness a mockery: Calculate your income and make your expenditures ac- = cordingly. Watch the advertisement in the news- papers, expecially he ons of the SAKS AND COMPANY, RETAILERS OF FINEST CLOTHING, ap —- 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. Hew Ax Kis Bena ‘Ploasant days, like honest folks, GREAT REMNANT SALES or LANSBURGH & BRO, EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Bargains for this weok as follows: A lot of children's Are few sud far between. COTTON UNDERWEAR, consisting of CHEMISE Wargaten The new mented gehen, AND DRAWERS, trimmed with lace and embroideries Are few and far between, made of the best brands of cotton, at 25c. and 37%e, which is less than half of thetr former prices, Come gos immaiersiorp unr posers In undergarments for the spring; and examine them. Mudtargueds tan @aakwaticg: A quantity of ALL-WHALEBONE CORSETS, in goss nage nc a ged Ladies’, Misses’, and Childsen's sizes, reduced from MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERGARMENTS, 750. EACH FOR PLAIN, AND $1 FOR FAST COLOR $1, 75c., and 65e. to 25c.; they are but slightly soiled ; the principal reason for this great reduction is to close out the remainder of alot. Several dozen of FINE LACE CAPS FOR CHIL- | srurpeg DREN, made of FRENCH MULL and trimmed with « wood quality of,Valenciennes and Cluny laces, consist- — ing of many different sizes, will be sold at 19¢., rogu- Suspenders that will never bresk lar value 3734. 50c, 75c., and $1. Come early in Are few and far between ‘order to get the best choice. And new styles that are sure to take Oue case of FINE BLACK SATINE REMNANTS, Are few and far betwous. ining most desirable lengths, at 12%c., worth But we've s lot—the very best no less than 25e, ‘That ever hid behind a vest; 3 cases geuuine [TUSCARORA CAMBRIC REM- And better lines (that is the test) NANTS, in lengths to suitevery purpose, at 10c. per Are few and far between, yard, regular price 12) Anew invoice of CHALLIE REMNANTS, beautiful styles of light figured, at 12ig¢., worth 18c., and plain colors, including all the newest shades, at 11c., gener- ALOT OF IMPORTED HYGEIA BRACES, AT 20 CENTS A PAIR; ORIGINAL PRICE, 50 CENTS, ally sold at 15. AUERBACH & BRO, 1 Several cases of WHITE GOODS REMNANTS, ss | _mbsi1-2odm 623 Penn. avenue. follows. = oe Small aud large CHECK NAINSOOKS at 6¢., worth TIT © OW Ww : F trey s 8 STRIPED AND PLAID ORGANDIES, fine quality: clean nish, and good lengths, at 12¥c., worth 18. 7 WW od LACE STRIPED CREAM COLORED ORGANDIES, cxtracrdinary manufacture, at 12%c, generally sold 2% a me Yi at 206. ‘One case of LIGHT COLORED COTTON BROCADE Soo He RP aA f DRESS GOODS, including many new shades of Drab, — se me a8 at 4xc., an elegant fabric for ordinary house wear. We alsotake the opportunity to infor the public a st oo that our VELVETEEN CORDUROYS, AND VELU- BA as, TINA DEPARTMENT has been removed to our 3d Sggh BAA Eee Sass floor, and call especial attention to our full line of a SPRING CORDUROYS st reasonable prices. FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 2D. ONE PRICE AS HERETOFORE. Ke WONDERFUL RED LETTER —— SALE or Qescintion lst largest Fi ht ot ot ‘tha they will be sold at unheard of pricen. r, 80 we advise you to make the vest of this ouportant s.10 ow you they willbe aold we quote the follow- 1 Lot of Cambric terns, worth from Beto Tosa ye > “merent Pate TO BE SOLD AT Se. A YD. 1 Lot of;Cambric Embroideries, worth 18¢. a 7d. ‘TO BE SOLD aT A Yi ones? Bakedtsa, AT 12% AND 15c. A YARD. 1 lot of Embrotderies, worth 25 to 40c. s yard, WILL BE SOLD FOR 19c. A YARD. SPECIAL VALUES in Goode worth 80. wil go for 99e 25 5 0c. will go for 39e, The prices were $1.25 and #1.50 per yard, Gocks vert The wih estes O0e, Can be used to advantage for trimming. Goods worth 90¢. will go for 650. ‘4-inch all-wool SUITINGS at 65c., reduced from Goods worth @1 and $1.25 will go for 75c, 424, 426 7th st, 417 419 8th at. [ eee Caras Suxs ‘50c. per yard, 81 per yard. Good worth $1.50 will go for 98¢. New lot of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. Laut Darwaine at €1.50, $1.75, $1.98, 92.25 ana 508 y BORDERED DRESS GOODS in New Shadea, Elegant lot of New CHANTILLY LACES. we = Changrable SURAH SILKS, all colors, Boy Special Bargain in Evening Shades MOIRE AN-| BpyP TIQUE SILKS at $2.50, worth $3.50. Jest opened New Designs in BLACK MOIRE SILKS. A v MM Mar SS, AA MM RA MM AAA M aa M = SEVENTH. FIGHTH AND D STS. Kew Black Gouds Roa New GINGHAMS and SATTEENS. ‘Contains some of the most BLACK SURAH at 75c., worth $1. ae Vee a 1% ONE PRICE, W. ML SHUSTER & SONS, a a = S10 FEREA. AVE. °F FLOUXCIxeS (PRE, COAL STRIKE 18 OVER, PRICES RE Ever offered, 3 HLLER, 1680 1s aka. wo "avd JOHN | | Those goods were bought at the same time of the em- Cap-and data ne. . ‘Spd lin” | Droideries, Wo were already well stocked with an im- ‘mense line of flouncings, but these goods Were offered atsuch ridiculously low figures (go much lower than the goods already on hand), and knowing that the sale for flouncings this season is enormous, we could not Tesist the temptation. We've got them now, and are ‘goiue to sell them, and we will show you how. ‘Take a siance at the prices below, and at the hundreds of we know that you will need no further explanation, 40-Inch, All-Silk, Black Chantilly Lace Flouncings, ‘worth $1.50 and more, Serixa Scira. WHILE WE HAVE LOTS OF SUITS aT ALL THE POPULAR PRICES, WE WRITE ‘THIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO FOUR SHADES OF CHEVIOTS WE ARE SELLING aT $15 TO BE SOLD FOR 81.15 A YARD. IN SACKS AND THE 3-BUTTON cUT- oe oe Tlouneings, all silk, 40- AWAY. THE FIT, STYLE, AND WORK- ‘TO BE SOLD FOR @1 A YARD, MANSHIP IS FAR SUPERIOR TO LoW- S27 Chantilly and Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncines PRICED MERCHANT TAILORING. IF ot UP OUR WAY EXAMINE THESE GOODS, pe TE $1.98 worth 82.50 oe and upward. GEORGE SPRAWSY, Bat you will appreciate them better when you see ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Bra er BPS 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Tnosexwexr Icx Co, 73H, STH, AND D STREETS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gesruzmess Hars. KENNEBEC ICE ‘We havo two years’ supply of the best Kennebec River Ice, which will be sold at ‘3B. E. STINEMETZ & SON, LOWEST RATES. 2237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere, For! 95 ‘Next Comer 13th st pure drinking water use only the Kennebec Ice, from YELLOW WAGONS, marked INDEPENDENT ICE CO. OFFICE—12th st. and Pa. ave, Telephone call, 601-2 Bonzav or Fasmox, 1484 New York ave. n.ws § Othest, wharf, - = soe i oe oe 3108 Weterst, Georgetown, “ 791-2 man maui Bax Coscuzs Basx Coacuna | *!2 2lvt of Novelties hy every steamer through. From 96.50 to 835, El Te SEE OUR PATENT BABY COACHES, Forts, Bedstead, Cradle, Parlor Cosh. Also Dealer in STAR: WASHIN' becoming the pousessors of our elegaut | Table Covers with one dozen Doylies to match. PALAIS — ROYAL A ARGAIN |, "= (Can also be used for panola.) REVERING FROM 4c. to 10¢. (Better quality than usually offered.) EDGING FROM 66. to $1.95. Grom }-inch to 22 inches, Cambric, Swiss, Nainsook.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Bargain list continued.) Agr Ix Daasz Tasiz Sers Delicate shades of Blue and Ecrn in knotted fringe igh neck and long sleeves. ONLY 25c. EACH. BOYS’ MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, Sprig weight, sizes 26 to 34 inches, ONLY 25c. PER GARMENT. BOYS' ANGOLA VESTS AND DRAWERS, biuo mixture, spring weight, vests with high neck and long and short sleeves, Sizes 24 to 32, ONLY 373. PER GARMENT, NOTE. In Ladies’ Goods we are making aspecialty of tho Swiss Ribbed Vests, elastic and Jersey ft- ting. Prices 25, 50, 75, 87c. Bilk, 8125, $1.50 to $5 each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, have them also in White with fancy borders. The quality and the designs make these sets works of art. ‘We have but fifteen of them. Cor. 11th and # sts, n.w. 5 sets reduced to 83.73. ‘$7.50 ests reduced to 95,09. Feu Srock Or Fasato Groves, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, We are showing a very extensive assortment, (Bargain list continued.) embracing Lisle Taread,jTaffeta, and Silks, Mais Meise es Nien ‘Those who can afford such luxury will appreciate the Feduced prices quoted, made to close out this depart- ‘ment, which is required for the Dress Goods Depart- ‘The truly economical generally prefer to pay a fair price and seenre a good glove, rather than, bo afterward disgusted with their purchase. ‘Ladies’ 6-button-iength Black Taffota Gloves, Only 38c. per pair. Ladies’ 6-button-length Taffeta Gloves, in assorted shades of tan. Only 29c. per pair. mentextension: A NOVELTY—Ladies’ 6-button-length Taffeta SHEETS (Hemstitehed). Gloves, in black and shades of tan; embroidered mm the backs, with welts to match. Only 4: 25x23 yards, reduced from $12.50 to 10. secbootigong dag ortiany = per pair. Ladies’ 6-button-length'Victoria Silk Gloves, in blacit aud assorted shades of tam, Only 75c. r pair, Lop MISSES’ GLOVES. ‘Misaes’ Lisle Thread Gloves, in tans, modes, and grays. and 29¢, per pair. ‘Misses’ Silk Gloves, in tans, modes, and grays. Only 50¢. per pair. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fata. aw. ‘2)px236 yards, reduced from $11.50 to 39.20. ‘234x256 Yards, reduced from 811 to $8.80, 236x236 yards, reduced from 89 to 7.20. 2iex2% yards, reduced from $12 to 89.60. ‘2)px2% yards, reduced from $12.25 to 89.80. PILLOW CASES (Hemstitched), 25236, reduced from 84 to $3.20. 25136, reduced from $3.25 to $2.60. 2234x36, reduced from $3.50 to $2.80, paces reduced from 82.75 to $2.20, R, . S x36, reduced from $4 to 83.20. -MAD! 27x36, reduced from $3.50 to 82.80. be ara a ear a BOLSTER CASES (Hemstitched), Again is the stock of ready-made Sheets, " G Pillow-eases, and Bolsters complete. Pe tbee bear pambereiaty ‘Thess are made in our own work-rooms from 21272, rediiced from 94.85 to 83.88, €ottons und thread taken from our regular 21x72; reduced from $5.75 to 94.00. stock, We addafew centsto the cost of the 2254x72, reduced from @5.25 4 ‘materials for the work, which we do so well and tralhyeormmcy eb papey +5 ‘add so little it isto your advantage,to pay the METS Deuce fren 96 to 64.00. Aifference arnl devote your time toa more pro- THE PALAIS ROYAL. fitable ard congenial pursuit. We have sheets Bargain list continued.) a to fit every sizo bed. Jov Lor Or Risposs. Crib Sheets, 134 yards wide by 2 yards long. Cot Sheets, 134 yards wide by 244 yards long. Not many pieces remain of the Ombre Ribbons, but still all shades of the following: Single-bed Sheets, 1%; yards wide by 23 yards long. 2% yards wide by 2% yards long. 9-inch Moire Sash 98e. . 2 Nos. 12 and 16 for 1ge. ue Sheets, 234 yards wide by 25 No. 9 for 15e. a y Extra long Sheets, 2 yards wide by 2% yards THE PALAIS ROYAL, long. (Bargain list continued.) Bioregs wide Sheets, 2%{ yards wide by 2% yards PILLOW-CASES, i ‘We have made up special line suitable for Yy = PT Cribs, Steamer Berths, &c., size 18 by 31 ¥ y ze =, ad inches, which we offer at the low price of VY fe EE $F 81.75 PER DOZEN. Larger sizes, 22 by 36 inches and 27 by 36 inches. BOLSTER-CASES. ‘We have Bolster-ceses made of the different brands of muslins, sizes 20 and 21 inches wide by 2 and 2i¢ yards long. BEDWEAK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE TO * NAME, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n.w. Naw Srock Or Curese Crorns, BUT SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK L A ooo EER 7 aA co E For Summer Evening Dresses, AA $ ° a For Fancy Party Dresses, fur A44 ‘co = EEE For Private Thestrical Dresses, For Fair Decorations, &c., We are showing AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN FOUR Sees oat eriae. Lot 1—23-inch Cheese Cloths, in tan, fawn, wender, nile, scarlet, pink, Fretich ‘blue, Tidiwoly light blue, fee, winter pale sed ees creniny __, ONLY Se. PER YARD. Lot 2-32 Juch Cheese Cloth Buitings, excel- lent colorinzs, of Sine texture, in pale aud Wak. cardinal, Dud, lavondar, various shades of fe and deep crea MS PONLY Se. AND 16c. PER YARD. Lot 3—-36-inch Extre-fine Cheese Cloth Bunt- fog. In the latest spring shades, including gobs Hin, abe. abeinthe, ‘ile lavender, ceralent brown, ‘ray. gold. corn royal bite, sirinp isk: cardinal, soasiet, white, cream w be wetONLY Loc, PER YARD: ticular attention is eailed to. this quality, phcninoished ike cashmere, te Aneta tex Ser tat etiraaive semisoe oumen tenaerae active summer nur tho Reale See cerita Gist (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Worrn Kexowse Asovr. itch of new goods about which it is not ndtetsary’ to say mich, ot all mnportaut ta MIBTESS GOODS—Have just added the fotlow- su shades to our superb ine of ilk-warp Hen Bettas which we have been ble ig’ heap al tusk on account of Cemand for thom: Cart », Allizator (dirty PR 1 se a cd PPLE = DoD TRIMMINGS, (For particulars see below). Asovr Tae Lace Bancats. “Take the entire lot and I'll sacrifice them,” said the importer. We did take them—nearly 500 pieces—paid promptly for them, and just one-third less than if we ought a few pieces in the usual way. ‘vertised them ;and, judging vy our daily besleged lace department, we think every lady in Washington has ‘heard of the cheap laces at the PALAIS ROYAL, (Purther particulars below.) A Hisr To Ovz Reapzns. Bince you have favored us by resding our advertise- ‘ment, we think the least we can do is to mention here the bet Lace bargains, They are: a aoa ‘ae on dtadran Auibuaron ul- 33 q) ity wor $1.68, r ty ‘The 81.50 quality worth $1.98, cA Blankets yet te iswelt Gobo ns above oe 4-inchen wide nd all SILK BLACK | herp fo uot then. 20-4 at O08 CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNOINGS AT $1.25, 5 F8 Ba ind 95. God also Zor covering 81.50, $1.68, $2, $2.26, 82.68, $3, 63.68. $4, $4.25, 24.75, 85.19. SPANISH GUIPURE LACE FLOUNOINGS AT 01.25, 61.68, $2, $2.48, $2.68, $2.98, $3.68, 94, DRAPERY NETS, $1.60, $1.79. 82, $2.68, 93, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Further particulars below). Tee Dnzss Tanoaxa Bazcarms, ‘We can't quote s better reference than the dress- 3) makers; they are crowding this department daily. = ‘Not only the largest and most varied collection, but own <. Trish to have them the latest and best novelties; and.certainly the lowest in auras gk wie niente, co prices, or would the dresmakers make THE PALAIS arjety of patgne from which io ROYAL thear for dress-trimmings? sing at $1.08, ‘up to $5 per yard, arw X GOOD BARGAINS ARE THE H.—ttwo-thiras Bil Hose, wear '30c. Black President braids, Dotan on sccoUn ot then Yom get 60c. Steel and Copper braids, FO! oF, 5 must 91. New Milanese braids, Jag gs gh ATT 04.25 Large Jet Collars, ma a *. a ‘cooks, a 3 a ‘ANTED—A COLORED GIR, 13 O8 15 YEARS — i will ha ta rood to tke care of the baby monty, Army srale 20m eens ‘Kendall Co., Texas. W: ‘TED — POLEDIATELY—2 a ply to MADAM VAN RECT. $25 Surat Sonnpe Se ‘AN’ r W. A COMPETENT BICYCLE INSTRUC- a x Baleincre Ba fe and May wanted, Clark Cree OP ANTED—A THOROUGH CYCLE REPAIRER, must bis bi ot WY Pete cece a an WASTED —AN INDUSTRIOUS WRITE Box about 18 of age to run crane himself in'tike store. Apply at Sieet 3 = ‘ANTED—TO-DAY—COOk (AMBERMATDS, hhouse gisin waiters, Sno charges untass mics micnt furnished Alacy veers tc, STEVENS Employment Bureau, 717 Othia.w. 0 aployment Bureau, 7 nw. apd-2t> ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE WHITE WOMAN TO take charge of a young t fou aust brite, te ¢: must ferences lyto17iL Tet. apd-3t W5ANTED-A SALESLADY AND TWO APFREN- ‘tices, MRS. KA. DONOVAN, it Millinery, 804 F st tw. WASTED-A GOOd, COLOnED, GIRL TO Do ‘eral housework for s small family. Apr: betmgen the hears ofS and 8 p.m at 703 Hast Cap WASTED-YOUNG GIRL To ASSIST IN Cane ‘of baby: & guod home ad compensation to one worthy. once with reference 1747 Fst. nw. 1° WASTED-RHITE COOK, MAID, AND WAITER ess, and settled nurse ‘for our family. colored frotman, colored cook for Hartford, Cann. tare 5 German boys and hotel waiters, DICK'S AGENC 613 7th st. nw. VPS ee : ers, M. E-HAYDEN'S, S31 8th et ne. ees SPP “WV ANTED—4 TAILORESS ON PAN, WANTS ATAE RSENS ON FANS, ALK, ‘ANTED—A SALESLADY—ONE WHO HAS HAD rience in a dry goods and notion store st ns Grola, 2 seh eae WANTED |, COMPETENT WAIST AND SKIKT 5 also, au apprentice: one who has some Rhowledge 3 ‘sowing: paid while learn bat deat'need apply. Cali ‘immediately at 339 13tp iat dest of references. Appl nw Wanted. =e MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN \erican) for & responsible position with a lead- tng house, Must havo Al roferencrs, and anaat ba ‘ake change of & rt lary $20, eee ¥. A THURE, 426 71m 3 nw. WANTED—WE WISH To EMPLOY 4 BRIGHT, me yialigent Lady, to canvane thin city oF Balti & new book. Experience not necessary. HILL & HARVEY, 035 F st, third floor, ae AYES TED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENE- ral housework; wages 2:50 per week. Apply 216 Teth su aw. See ANTED — A COACHMAN, COLORED PRE- ferred: must havo first-class refereuce Call at SH and 5 o'clock. 1t* WASH NATLOR’S Stable, bt id 6, feng FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY SALES- J. C, HUTCHT N, ‘woman, 2 WANTED WHITE OR COLORED LABORERS, also cooks, uurse, maids, laundreases. waitresses, farm bands, dairymen, &c. Help of all uatiouslities: food places. "FM. BUBNHAM, 030-632 Lass c WWASTHD—4 YOUNG Laby CLERK, ONE THAT Wietaseee eo ‘Apply be ‘Domestic Sew. tween 10 and 12 o'clock a.m. at ing Machine Ofica, 905 ¥ st. n.w., Maso TANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN ing, washing and ironing for a” smal) tar) good recommendations: 510 Tat. u.w. 3-2 W: NTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH THE experience in the drag business. P! Pharmacy, 2126 14th st. WASTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS TO ‘Work on coats: “best and steady work. wakes » se WASTED COOK AND CHAMBERMAID POR A family of three. must assist Washing aud ironing. - Ls F., Star Office. apl-3t Address ee ee WASTEDS| COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO ‘cook, wash and iron in a private familay. reter- gycoe reguired. Cal at 1616 Zise st. between ana iPr peat W TO 18 YEARS OLD TO Kearn drug business in first-class tore. Make a plication in own laudwriting. Address A. BZ. Star Sitice. ne WASTED-UARTIES INTERESTED 10 ap. dross Jas, Corridon, 022 Ist st. .w- correspond gut for stemographers, tybe-writers, bookkeepers and penmen (also visiting tudor, clgteenth year. mS L-lme WAXTED-AN ACTIVE, MIDDLE-AGED LADY, situatel cuteide Wesliingtou to ror reseut in het place reaps paible New York house, refersuces wiven Enterscted. J's REYORAR A Sage mb: ‘34 Heade'st. W. ANTED-MORE MEN TO SELL OUR FRUIT ‘and ornamental stock: we mazes and aleady work, "Write for terms to TCHAEDSON £Co., Nurerymen, Geneva, N. ¥. mh9-1m WANTED LADIES TO LEARN DRESS-CUT- ting by the Perfect Tallor Square; no paper pat- terns used; all draftings done on, at Asfaction given or no charge st 1117 F at. nw. 214-30 WANTED 5 DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- reau, conducted by ladies, Men and Women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for District and states, With reference. 717 Mst. nw.” £20-43° WANTED.-4 DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof, CHRISTNER’S new “Inter national Tailor System" with any inch-rule or tape- measure alone. Patterns and materials cut, basted, Bina. & 3. MESSER “Coussrvatory of Ris.” 1282 Fst nw, Wash De ‘mBi0-1m* ‘ANTED—BY QUIET COUPLE, WITHOUT CHT Grthousckeepingy between Stk aod'Stk-G sed Gr iain stating terms, Box 18, Star office. Taine Gear cane stating cores age Se “_WANTED--HOUSES. __ {Uy ANTED—A WIDOW LADY AND DAUGHTER, W istcuding toremain sn the city ducing the rane mer, would like the care of tural refer ven if required. Address “ *.” Woodmont 3th st. aud lowa Circle, apse WWANTED-TO BUY FROM OWNER, A WELL. Wissteereet teecrmen a Ye, two baths bet Hand Land ‘Barer pincuets crest anna baa ‘Address A. U. office. apie" WWANTED-FOR A CASH CUSTOMER SEVERAL STE, TOR CAS COORER ROYAL jow and title satisfactory. ROSE Ot Ea MoINTIRE, B18 F st. WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS YW ANTED-ANYONE HAVING A CONFECTION- ery for sale— ‘Address, siving parjoulars and price, 4-3? . INDIES, Star office, (TED—15,000 WELL CLEANED SECOND. Wit Ral iriek, Galiversd State bottom peice for cash, Address Kicom 1, 1003 Peunsylvauia ave. nw. apd-2t" ly ANTED-TRY OU BUTTERINE, 20 CENTS A W dotted: doen't get rapa koe Does than ut , satinfaction guaran nied Stalls $25,"S00, S51 Center. WAC. SCHIBN EA suS-B0we Ww —SECOND-HAND ROVER BICYOLE, reine condition and cheap. Call on or address L. HEININGER, 110 C at nw. aps-3t* ‘y ANTED—FAMILY MENDING AND DARNING: ty : references given. M. F. W., Aen ae W. A WELL: Sirame We i dice’ smard. 1314 Beh at cata? d WAXIED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE white girl as or Bure, oF sewing. Call or address cx ANTED-SITUATION AS aSD TODO Plain ‘wate, fank.y by respectable ne Dent ot reference. “Call of address "A. 2119 Naw aw, Tete eo SAML A COOMBS, 926 Fat mw. apt-ot WANTED DIck’s AGENCY BAS apne, srametresees. Tarreee batiete, Ceethanen. = Shoboyn with city references 12 Tun seRwe APE VANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Tr, aetoabon a ‘or = With a lady, ins B ferenc* wives; can’ stay at Diahta Access 1014 Tae ee: ae cy at eae saan Hep ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FIFTEEN YEARS W aidwuncesaiunicnctanipmentice na jewe store. Alto Dh s young man teruiy-oue, a place 0 ce gener 8 printing oes. Adévess fa W ANIED-SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR Waitress im first-clase family, best of references given, Address 8. W. 1450 Net. nw. apd WASTED-BY A FiesT-CLass PRINTER AND Operator, @ situation in a portral . Reter- ences Furnished Address i W-i, 403 9 sh B™. Gay or week, Addrese DRESSMAKER, Star office «: YANTED—A POSITION As A TYPE-WRITER, ie lady having considerable practice. Address 2415 a oe caters W4a>. A POSITION BY A OOMPLTENT siuiecntnct genketietal nist FS =e ‘@ MAN, A POSITION Tr: Six years’ experience at Devel with menutacturiug jeweler willie to Ain store, good reiennoce, * Address JEWELER, ‘oftce. 3-2 V \ ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR WHITE AND COL- Viera copie main tre waite, Rie nas fares iatrymen tivers. "tie me BYMMMUUNHa i 800.032 Pit nee (ONS FOR ALL KINDS OF p: tree to employers; Tefereuce guaranteed to pegenuine STEVENS: EMPLOYMENT AND ROOM. RENTING BUREAG, 717 9th aw, tl Y pan. 3827-100" WANTED—STORE ANTED—A SUITABLE STORE FOR DRU Dariness and roome for deutal office. Address R.. 1150 7th at aw. ape ___ FOR RENT—ROOMS. FLOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON s. [* 34 floor; iter 4 p.tn.; reference given and required, nw apeest 70x RENT—NO. THREE UNFUR F ciated rooms on ‘second flour; best, light, bath: Toom, large closets. half square trom three lines cars: ‘also room on third foo apes J{OR RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING ROOMS and parior op 1st floor; unfurnished or partly fur- ished. “1602 List. nw ry J{OR RENT—SOME F: > DESIRABLE ROOMS IN house No. O13 D st.n.w.,also stable, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 Fet.nw. _ap4-3t Ree eee Teer foa ner eke aoa : al 20x80 tect: alley rear, entrance on street. ‘O21 Hate n.@. apa-3t"— R RENT—27 10WA CIKCLE, HANDSOME front room with board; served Us Frencl Cook, ‘apt2t LOR RENT—1702 L ST.> ‘mily; ail modern improvements, convenient to pertuents.carsabd hendsoe location Aret-class: iw, ood tenante art Rk KENT—TWO LARC MMUNICATING F Geom sccond'st ty, neutiern exporure heat etd eas, or upfurnisbed: back parlor. frst floor: Convenient to Government Priating Othice: terms mod: erate; references exchanged. 32 Myrtle st-n.e. ap3-st* JOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, (on second floor, suiiable for Licht housekeeping, ail modern improvements; rent. 12, 912 8th st nw. aps-2e K RENT — SECOND FLOOR, NiCLY FOR: Thisbed parlor and coanuler wit or wichcut, Gourd irieate table); muet central sid lovely locs‘ion, 234 Tith st pow. apsstt JOR RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH BOARD, two handsomely furnished bedrooms. aud private parlor, if desired. Apply at 1321 ¥ fhont ave. OR RENT-—1515 thinl-story communteating rooms, furn' unfurnished: low rent iftaken at once. ap JOR KENT— A) HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front room on ‘frst Boor. iu private fwuily, $10 er month. also board, $12 per mouth, if desired, 1145, T ST, VERY Di SIRABLE ied OF th st. .W, * aps" JOR RE! [WO FURNISHED OK UNFURNISH- ed rooms on second floor, suitable for Light house PEL} SHED BED-ROOM, 303 F st.nw.: rent @15. ay ROE RENT—1226 MASS. AVE-TWoO LoOMS second flour, abd one on fst floor, haudsc ed, with oF without board Je BB zs {Ok RENT-SUITE OF SECOND FLOOR souTH ‘front furnished, roous rooms: near War and Navy Feservation in frout; referen ‘Senator, Mem- a ear oo NT—ONE OR TWO VERY DESIRABLE bright unuy rooms, with email private f th st., convenient to 71 and Belt % board {i desired. sl Terms Address 60, ap: ci front room to one or two single wen other roomers. 13 Grant Place. ae RK RENT—FOR UNEXPIRED POKTION jease, sinall apartment in “The Portland.” THOS. J. FISHER & 00., ap2-6t 1324 F st ROR RENT—1619 K ST. N.W.—PARLOB FLOOR, southern exposure, grate ‘also other rooms: Gonvenient to Fost. cars, ‘pass the dour: also stable (or rent. bio FOR RENT—FLATS. )R RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K ST. N.W, rooms and bath, second floor: range, bot aud cold water. as meter, cosl closet, reference Tequined. Apply to Janitor. whos 100 4,R0 FOR RENT—OFFICES. 1k, RENT—FIRST.CLASS OFFICE-ROOMS AT 15 Sth st. n.w., suitable for patent lawyers, claim agents, architects, feal estate and insurance sents, Feugiiteren, ‘eo! First Boor, two large rosie, $23. jour, thee goOd-#! ae carcenton given: TALER & RULMERFURD, __FOR RENT_STORES. _ 1K RENT—1909 7TH ST. N. W. DESIRABLE ew store with piate-glase show-window and fine Jarge coliar, three Good room with best plumbing on 24 floor. Tis. 3. TIsHER eco, apse8t 1324 F at nw. JOR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING AT 1636 14th st. n.w., contsizing 23 rooms, with all mod. ern improvements, Inquire 1638 14th st, jall-12w* FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS QOR RENT—ALL OF SQUARE JUST NORTH rd; per #t, and re ave.; suitable for sccal or Tum 'B. H, WAKNER & CO., 916 F st_n.w. LOST AND FOUND O8T—APRIL 2, BETWEEN 8TH AND E AND (7th ana D st jr Gold Spectacles. Suitable re- Ward if left at 429 71h st nw Dine eciahta 2h QTRAYED 08 STOLEN—A LARGE BRINDLE S Toor Hout. a reward of $10 will be given on Lis reurn to 1607 Ist. apt STRAYED AWAY, 5) ¥ AFTERNOON, APRIL, 1, little Black atid-tan Dog. Long ears: little piece $i twine on collar. Keward given if returned to the Losekam, 1323 Fst mw. apa OST-—IF THE LADY WHO TOOK THE BLACK ‘Silk Beaded slautilia by mistakeon Tuesday after- oon at Mr. Senator Stanford's reception will return the saine to 1701 Kat. she will secure her own wrap. ‘O8T—ON NNSYLVAN! BET. 13: Leet PE! HA AVE. BET. itm et and 7th-st. market,s pur of dea pala ome Sy i be ‘Watliea § 222 SIE ais AN’ jOBBING IN LAYING OUT FLOWER 1 ars oe WwW (7! 18, 11 ‘Sth st. now. aps-20" ‘ANTED-STEAM, DYEING Al ‘SCOURING. Evers Prigtae bathe ‘This ia only dowe at PRIN i Ve DYEING AND S000) NG waar i 12 for. water ‘Address | 2 eee ws WE aE GUE TE OR, ¢ 7 —Wi Les with, to A. H. PROCTO! ir ‘JT O8T—A BAR PIN, WITH OVAL CENTER PIECE ee raiachnd Wi anton mille Wuitably rewarded by returning eaine nw 1 Ost A POCKET! CONTAINING MONEY, to: ape lake Lost in Sar between Sonitimonien aps OST—ON MONDAY, APRIL 2, a 10 o'clock -. Overcoat, with ok Lee ee oen re ees ae ‘the papers. A. RICHAKDS, 1123 New jersey ave. &, ©. i Liane a ‘ward if returned to 1124 11th st, OST—ROLL OF MONEY PAIR OF GOLD Ls Pe eeieteth esac cain be ite macau Loe te set ROH 30, IN GEO MEMO. Fron sae FAP tacoma Pann, te teat ovtartes oferei, AT A LOW PRICE IY TAR ES at HILL & JOM NS TON Te Lor pet JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE st extended, oniy OG teet trou L JOR SALE_TR— A besutifal lot on M st, meer Connecti ode Iniand evennes. Bas @ frontuee ot Lrice par equare foot, 15th st, wear hb : mit and 4 font Py Mth and 10% « y Freeper erento Vout aplendia buh@ing tots on H, Rete Elst vin” back 2) feet rom to Mie Ne nee pee Pipa een eh he ‘at office of Bre “ Ly on res ia a “UR SALE—MEKIDIAN Hila a A'cerpes, fort aproved by ® Frame Mowe, Block 19, 6 Lote at 33¢., and 2 Loteat 300; 3 1 Biock 3.2 Ls at 450. 2 Lote at 0c, 3 Loteat 81, Bick fromt Coluuibia roed si Block 11, 1 Lotat 2c. ” Birk 4, 2 Lota at Boundary at #1 Bisck & 10 Lota, 80.000 feet. at 3s Ke 4, 12 Lots, $0,000 teen bow GkO_W! LINKIN, ODE th six Fe! 888 ors tween 14th Ou the north side, one Apply to _mh4-3t “ TOK SALE—CHEAP—ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE IN Mt Plossant.small cash payment bala ume. cs Fok SALE BANGAINS OTs TN NT. Plas Pant, 20c.; Forest Glen, Md, ¥ to Se., Mast... 0: 2othat., Boe. . 3. R. HERTFORD, 14234 Fst WE OFFER 1H FOLLOWING Ban. gains: L, bet. 13th and 14th, 206x100, @2.50 frame houses bringing guod rent thrown i. Voce is, 28, 19, 9g. 1 ot NT. Ba. 1d. wea Maw sachusetis ave. tie., (wo Lot, 202128 each aBe. if wad thie week. HARDING & WATERS mae 808 Lith sta, {OK SALE—A BARGAIN IN AIX LOTS. NorTH antgel Span ge, between 26U et. wnd Now tlaup ave, locatign “the ith Sure rapid risen value JAMES A BATES, 1407 Pot uw.» . Fa SALEWE OFFER AT 4 BANGALN TRE owing iota, to which we cali tie ateousion a ilders and others seckius good juvestinedin vir 2000 100 fact rout by I De bet.O 00 feet front by 100 on Colfax st. me, one square from North Gatttal os CS St 2. one ag for! front by ‘ou iat wet. 1 and K, WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F at PRE ALE, CHOICE VILLA SITES Ix THE NEAR N. W. suburim, ws ch street extended. fue Siew of Rock Creek Valley and City: price, $7000 to $e2:000.Uaccording to ine Late lot at howe ys eshte at 6 conte ehte ve ches DEK, © ft Fat Fes EPOSIT FOR i" wilt buy ___ BUSINESS CHANCEs. TOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS KESI URANT AND rod Lunes. 300. CHANCE TO INVEST ¢ tae SU per cent on investinenit au , EK, 31S Ay at me, RAVH GALLERY SIZE sky lcht. aiso offic ik RENT PHOT 0; wecond Gove, 3. JAY GOULD, a2 gu Foe hess cated” ada moun for selina Store weed sneter ‘Ext ANIED-PARTNER, WITi PROM 95,000 TO $10,000, to Join the advertiser ina protaine, sete, Huimin "Unena sh wad heb S'ihorough experieuce and contemp.ates luvesting tis ‘Addrom Box 5, Star olhce, ROR SALE FieeT-CL ASS BU ‘Well stocked with brand new pooda, soi peewee Tont with a tree years’ leans. ront moderete. fh house: situation, corner of Sd-and N ste: s-w ape Foe, BALE A, WELLEsramuismen gavoox std Restaurant, bing 200 bth et a ws ane ized by the Couter Market dealere, DANIEL Ot ALLRGHAS cesium of Wi Adbiwce. 1008 at west YATTSVILLE. WEST Wo LoTs FoR SALE TN location; price reasonable. Address LOTS, Sar office. wae N ORDINARY — $200 hese instruments are bew ad of the bret taken, Having retired from the music business Twill close foe gut ats mecrifce, They inay be ecu at ny par Jora, 3033 O st. aw. and 432 K st nw ap2an.w.s,1m, L. T. CARTWRIGHT. FOE SALE FOMOST WALL DiUG wronE, 1200 and 1262 S2dst. A rave obi for & business ta Neatment, beig one of the best arranged stores i tse District: the only one having ton and ede, for seiliuy. tli-beaith and wishing to give entire tune W 1m) real estate busi bews. ‘Addreas or apply to c 1260 frouthe will be paid vy a rvapunalte an ter wi id by tor WARTED A PARINER ON AN OLD-EsTAB- Listed business iu this city, making frutn @0y to $8,000 per sear clear profit munt be explained to un od wh} this splendid «pportuntt ered. About €13,000 needed, or will give ths business as ee: curity for « loan of Lie abuve amount. Addrem OR CO. Star othee. prise SIX FRE CENT INVESTMENT_SAPE AND CoN. wuieut—The five and ten years 6 percent Fire Erp bs ye navel eo sag. to ees ee aes and Gauking Co. Ingalls, Frond ut, apd the Union Trust Co, York city, Trustee. “Bonds in deniomiuatioas #300, €500 ‘and “$2, SCHAD EK. Pacis crabs to each Lond, paye the iuterest Coupee keint: Suinusily, and the printipal a maturity. aos ee N. J. HOTELS, BOARDING TLANTIC CITY, N. I. Houses, a5 Bath-bowsee f aie, by 1G) ADaMS eco. a Pes — re A= SECURITIES LISTED ON THE WASHING- ton stock’ bong and mold cn commas mon Jeane pegaties LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, Telephone 195-6 u*} Broker, OOS 15th et. JOR RE! OUSE 51 ST NE, ‘ANT ‘om brie Fepaie, aguure at Wwe CALEAGHANS oa Non Capstone Se Pes SEEKING SAFE IN\ESTMENTs Ti Local Securities will be furpisiied full tion atourwiice, §=GUKLEY Bi 7OR MENT. T—WITH PRIVILEGE OF BU ‘arm of 100 acres, 6-room tiine: outtry-botae, Waite tur sha Somquarter mile frum depst. Wal He a