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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: bona fide daily circulation more thas treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of alt the other daily papers here added together. ea Advertivere the extra lange edition of Saturday's paper. ‘of which mast be sent toprese much earlier than ‘Ube other five days of the week. eee Gor. Hill's enemies are ater bim with a very Jong and a very sharp stick. His coquetting with ‘the presidential fancy has made him a prominent object Of attack, and has arrayed against bim a umber of democrats who, under ordinary cir eumstance, would have come to bis defense, The charges made against the governor are that, While running for re-election Im 1886, be raised ® campaign fund of $20,000 on notes for whose redemption John O’Brien, the contractor; Joha Jseenan, the fugitive boodier; Wm. L. Muller, and Alton B. Parker made themselves jointly liable ‘with him; that when the time came for paying this debt Mr. Hill bad not the cash in pocket, and the other gentlemen had to pay instead; but Mr Parker has been appointed a justice of the Su- preme Court and Mr. Muller a commissioner of the Board of claims; Mr. O'Brien has secured some highly favorable legislation for his con- tact on the New York aqueduct, and Mr. Keenan Is spending his tli-gotten gains in Mon- treal without fear of extradition. Thus far, of course, the whole case against the governor rests oa circumstantial evidence; but ex-Senatot Thomas €. Piatt, whose life a8 quarantine commissioner Was made miserable by Mr. Hill, has had one or more of the notes photographea for circulation thronghout the state as campaign documents, and wadoubcedly has the naming of a committee of Anvestigation just appointed by the state senate, Opinions differ as to the course which the demo- craic party of New York asa whoie, and more es- pecially the Cleveland wing of 1t, will take in the Present crisia Up towithin a little while Mr. ‘Huss name was upon the lps of nearly all anti- administration democrats, as a possible resort in ease the Dolt against Mr. Cleveland's renomina- ‘don should amount to enough to warrant them in bringing oUt s candidate. Now, however, they Rave generally given up the idea of nominat~ ing Bil) for President except tn some unforeseen emergency, and have settled down to the purpose of running him again for governor. ‘Tue Cleveland democrats are debating whether of not to take advantage of the charges against Hull ‘nd oppose him in the race for the gubernatorial nomination. That the charges will not be re- moved tll after the final struggle at the polls it de safe to predict—no matter Wheher Mr. Hill 1s imnocent of notin view of the fact that Mr, Platt ‘has the investigation business in hand, and some of the Cleveland men are disposed to take tne po- sition that their presidentias nominee should not ‘De hampered in his own state by a candidate for governor who is wader charges. — a ‘The struggie over the Kitcnie local government ‘Dil, for which the English partics are now pre- | Paring, promises to be of great interest. Tne Principai Aight will probabiy take place on the Mquorticense clauses, which are criticised by ex- | ‘tremists on both sides of the Uquor question. The Probsbitionists object to the proposed establish- ment of a local-option system, because they say ‘that the tendency will be to issue @ larger lot of Ucenses thaa heretofore, asthe money so gained ‘will go to the county treasury. The liquor dealers complain that the authority which the Dili con fers upon local officers to order the closing of saloons on Sundays, Christmas, and Good Priday may rob their trade of so lange a share of its pro Mtsastoe make them unable to pay the extra ‘Twenty per cent added to the cost of their licenses, ‘The other important features of the bill are of ‘domestic interest only, except as they indicate the gradual movement of the English police system Yoward a likeness to our Own. The petty magis- ‘trates of the rural districts are stripped of their administrative duties, and will shortly, in the ordinary course of things, lose their chief judicial Tunetions also, to make way for a higher class of jUstices specially trained in the law. ‘The govern- ment of ten of the large cities will, by the terms of ‘the bill, be changed by their erection into muni- cipal districts, managed by 4 council, and treated a8 CounUes ag Well ascities, Such a fadical over. turning of the results of centuries of moulding and wpbuliding must naturally startle a people as con. servative in their general characteras the Eng- lish, and ft is not surprising that the principal foes of Lord Salisbury’s effort at reform are to be foabd within bis own political housenold, —$—<$<$<$<—— Local pat Opinio is unquestionably In favor of the bili making Inauguration day a legal holl- day in the District There is not a secular day in the four years of a presidential administration ‘when $0 little general business is done ta Wash- ington as ou Inauguration day, and keeping their doors open is regarded by bankers and merchants as @ rather tedious farce. Of course, as long as | the day is not made a holiday by law it 1s neces. | sary that persons whose notes, Grafta, and other | ebligations fali due on that day should have free | acoegs to the places where payment Is to be made: Dut, for the few cases of that kind which occur, it seems unreasonable to Keep some hundreds of | etuzens at their desks when no other business ts doing. Let the whole population feel at liberty to turn Out, if they will, and enjoy the festivities of | the occasion. But care should be taken that the | ‘Dill mentions no fixed date for the holiday. A provision covering simply the day on which the ceremonies of inauguration take place ts all that 4s needed. and will leave us with one less statute to amend whea tne Bouse, being luckily ap proached in some lucid interval, shall consent to the substitution of the 3och of April for the 4th of ‘March as inauguration day. —————— Now that the House is once more free to do something besides answer to roll-cails and indulge im banter at tue expense of captured absentees, It ‘Will probably direct its energi-s to the considera ‘Won of tariff measures, It will now have time to coasider io connection with the Mills bill and the Randall Dil the bill drafted by tne industrial party, who held their convention in this city last Wasaington’s birth-day, which provides (1) “that ‘all importations which cannot ve produced tn this country shall be admitted freeot all charges what- soever;” and (¥) “that all tmportations which can ‘De produced in this country shall be excluded” ‘The authors of this Drier solution of the tari problem Delieve tuat it satistles the republican de. mand fora protective tariff and the democratic demand for (he prevention of @ surplus revenue. If It leaves the Goverament deprived of the main sources of Its reveaue and renders recourse to di- rect taxation becessary, this is not the fault of the industrial party, which, like some other proposers of legislation on the same subject, proposes todeal only With the present probiew In a Vote-persuading manner, and tO Jeave the future to take care of stwels. - ee ‘The press dispatches from Germany continue to contradict each other daily as to the result of the contest between the emperor and Prince Bismarck over the proposed betrothal of Princess Victoria to Alexsader of Battenberg. The prevailing opimon, at the hour of writing these lines, i$ that the chancellor has come of 3 Victor, and that his resignation, if it were ever oftered, bas been withdrawn, Which. ever way the thing turns out, however, Alexan- der's experience with the bauble of sovereignty ought to have made him enough of a philosopher w prevent bim trom being eftner wo elated by success OF too cast down by fallure. He may re- ‘Bect, in etther event, that marriage is as much of @ lottery as government, and recall, 19 copnection ‘With bis attempted expioit in matrimony, Prince Bismarck’s partiog remark to bim on setiing out joann Prices Ix Sraxa Waars Cunonews Snore. ARTHUR BUBT & CO. WE HAVE SECURED FROM THE MANU- YACTURERS THE SOLE RIGHT TO SELL THE ABOVE NOVELTY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. IT 18 4 FAC-SIMILE OF THE STYLE WORN BY THE YOUNG MU- SICAL GENIUS WHEN HE Last a?- ARTRUB BURT & CoO, PEARED IN WASHINGTON. WE SHOWA GREAT VARIETY OF FABRICS AND COL- ORS MADE UP IN THIS STYLE OF SUIT, BUT THE GRADES ARE LIMITED 10 THOSE OF THE HIGHEST CLAss. YET ‘THE FACT THAT WE CONTROL IT IS A Bore Sxoza GUARANTER THAT THE PRICES ARE Ae eae RIGHT. FOR INSTANCE: SUITS THAT SELL IN KEW YORK, BOSTON, AND OTHER CITIES AT 918 AND 620 WE SELL AT 610 AND $12. LOOK AT THE MATCE- Bears Suozs. ALL KINDS AND GRADES. ARTHUR BURT & CQ, LE8$ ARRAY OF BRIGHT STYLES FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS ON EXHIBITION 1211 F BT. Ww. IX OUR LARGE SHOW WINDOW. 7TH | sisrem x STREET FRONT. YOU NEVER SAW SUCH STYLES BEFORE. Urnorsrzey Deranreesr. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. SAX8 AND COMPANY, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Se ee eee Woare offering Extrsontinary Values in this De- Toctment, 6 walsh we stil your vorteuior citentios. Among our larwe s! jew Lace Curtains we are 30070 308 SEVENTH STREET. | ShownS,° wonderful tases ee 50 pair Lace Curtains, pretty pattern, 3 yards long, {aped all round, worth $1.35 8 pair, oar price, e110 pate. And 60 pair Lace Curtains, extra heavy twisted thread, 33 yards long: never sold for under $4.30; our price $38 pair. Spectal offerinyg in 6-4 Raw Silk Table-Covers, hand- some designs, for @1.18. Besutiful patterns in Chenille Table-Covers, for $1.25, worth 81.50. A'line of Felt Lambrequing, velvet border, 23 yards Joug; our price 98c, A handsome line of Tmitation Madras, in pew de- sls $4.98 for KERSEY JACKETS, with Lap Sesame. Colors—Light Tan, Terra Cotta, Browns, Blacks and Striped Tans, signs, sold elsewhere for 12340.; our price, 10c. & yan, New lot of Holland Window shades, all colors, spring $8.48-SILK BEADED PERLINE VISITES. Fallere. with Sxturee; our peioe 28¢, each. ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ABT EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. $3.96—Fine Silk-Bound JERSEY JACKET. Slane ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. BR, (00, x Special Bargains in Stamped Goods. oo x Best Wamnsutte Muslin Pillow Shams, 1 yard square, Be “oe! a Heavy Butcher-Linen Splasher, fringed, 12%4¢. each. ‘Hoavy Linen Splasher, drawn border, 180. ‘Heavy Momie-Linea Splasher, drawn border, 23c, ‘And at every price up to the finest. 4 line of Stamped-Linen Tray Covers, only 18c. A line of Heavy Linen Scarfs, 72 inches loug, 1» | knotted fringe and drawn border, 50c. ARGH uM = ‘ | The same, 54 inches long. 30c. A fall line of Bound Linen Goods at remarkably low apls-ct ‘316 7TH STREET ¥.W. SPECIAL—A line of 60c. Chenille Fringe in 6 dif- ferent colorings, 250. 50 Satin Pin-Cushions,all colore, worth 45c.; our rice, 30c. each, + Ove Grsat Ovesixe Satz - BLACK SILKS, LOW-CUT SHOES, SLIPPERS AND , BLACK SILK, LIGHT SUMMER FOOTWEAR a ‘TXIES PLACE APRIL 14TH TO 18TH, BLACK SILES, SATURDAY, MONDAY, T! yA! A chance purchase bas enabled us to place on our rire counters such valuos in Black Silks that are seldom AND WEDNESDAY. come across. It will be to your interest to examine For these four days ouly, we shall offer the “Spe. | them. Ne mention # few of the most conspicuous bar- cials” eaumerated below at the Reduced Prices named 20-inch Black Surab Silk, worth 90c. for 7: Sptntee ron te vant uaa sive wo 9 chance to en-| $250k mcs Sass Bis: porte MOST ATTRACTIVE LINE IN THE DISTRICT, and thereby giving you s chance, early in the season, for Bargains in Goods, that you soon must have. SPECIAL 1—Gents' Kangaroo $2.25 Strap Ties, $1.87. | NEW FA se LOS. oth 81.68, for @1.37% 5 SPECIAL 2—Gents' Genuine Hand-Sewed Seamless | Satin de Luxen, worth $1.50, for $1.25. Vauup, calf or Kangaroo, $3.50; Oxford Ties| Colored Moire Silks, in all the new shades to match and Button, $2.90. the Spring Dress Fabrics. SPECIAL 3—Gents’ and Boys’ $1.25 Canvas Shoes, Diack or im colors, solid leather soles, 95c. Acomplete line of SPORTING SHOES, suitable for Athletics, Base Ball apd Lawn Tennis, Bicycling and A Easy Walking. B AA SPECIAL 4—Ladies $1.25 Genuine Curacao Kia = Hand-turned Oxford Ties, plain oF patent tipped, = ‘<0 MOD-seLEe OF Ope>rs-last, OSC. Our assortment of LOW WALKING SHOES must | p13 ‘de seen. SPECIAL 5—Ladies’ Adonis Slippers. the Latest styls ip French Bronze. $1.85; rewular price, $2.50. In black kid, $1.50; regularly, @1.85. 20-inch Black Gros Grain Stik, $1.25, for #1 a yard. Guinet's beat Faille Francais, worth $1.37% for FABRI Tue ‘House Slippers of Kid, Gost, Serge, or Canvas, SPECIAL 7—Ladies’ Lasting, Laced, or Congress; (g00d soles; usually @1, now 70c. Full stock of Lasting, Button, Laced, and Congress, SPECIAL 8—Ladice’ ‘Featherweight $2.98 Dongola Button, #245. CLOTHING co, earn ce ccadiat Foted 61.75 Button, €1.37:bo2- | opens EVERY FACILITY TO EVERY MAN OR eT HARE 2 co's BOY TO DRESS WELL, TO DRESS COMFORTABLY, SHOE ans a : HOUSES, AND aT THE SAME TIME TO DRESS ECONOMI- Re ioe tal wie; CALLY. 18 1T A SPRING OVERCOAT YOU DE. s13 231 Peans. ave. na SIRE? WE HAVE THEM FOR MEN AND BOYS. OB DO YOU PREFER ONE OF OUR TAILOR-MADE SUITS, OB BOTH? THIS 18 THE HOUSE WHERE YOU CAM BE SUITED. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK AND ENJOY THE PRICES WE NAME FOR OUR PEERLESS CLOTHING. Is IT A SUIT FOR THE BOY THAT 18 PROBABLY Evnar Gaynwx WANTS A SPRING SUIT OR 4 SPRING OVERCOAT OB BOTH: BUT THAT IS NOT ALL THERE aRE SUITS AND THERE ARE SUITS, THERE sRE | YOU WILL BE PLEASED WHEN YOU SEE OUR AS- TOU WANT STYLISH CUTTING: YOU WANT TO] soprwenr IN TuIS DEFARTMEST. NOTHING = : J MANDSOMELY FIYTED, YOU WANT THE | os rackina IT IS REALLY A SURPRISE TOUS G00DS WELL MADE, AND YOU WANT THE PRICE | yyy yuMRER OF FRIEXDS WE HAVE MADE REASONABLE. * | AMONG THE LITTLE MEN. 1! THE AVERAGE MAN 18 WILLING TO PAY A ater PAIR PRICE FOR WHATEVER HE BUYS, AND GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., DONTEXPECT MORE FOR HIS MONEY THAX 400 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W.. COR. D. ANOTHER MAX CAN GET. ORE PRICE TO ALi. mbi6-tukfSm 1700378 AS MUCH TO MAKE UPA sUrT Mapz | WASHINGTON INN, GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. FROM “SHODDY,” OR HALF COTTON GooDa, ag | This delightful resort Will be opened for the recep- FROM A GOODALL-WOOL PIECE. THEN IT FOL. wanehel lie sagan is taas: Gib LOWS THAT ALL CLOTHING SOLD BELOW 4 | Dinner parties supplied on short notion Ko ber ‘Wo take possession of the Bulgarian throue, ti me wi be, ab any rate, an Interesting Temi. ———— ‘The Baltimore and Potomac Kaliroed threatens | 1¥ THBEND THAN A $10 OF COTTON WARP ‘that if Washington resists the grant to it of tne | GOODS. privileges which it asks under we Farwell bill it ‘Will Go the freight business of the city at the Vir. Pinie end of the Long Bridge. The national capt- | WE DO NOT CARRY THE LOW GRADES, BUT IX Go damage to itself and wothecity. One is forcibly weminded of the threat of the naughty toy in| CLOTHING FOR THE LARGE MAN OR THE Punch w bis doting apd nervous grandmother: “Well, granny, P've eat the cherries you gave me, ‘at’ u You dou’s hand over sixpence I'l swaller the on ————— ‘The New York assembiy yesterday passed a pro. | MENTIONED ‘aehivory constivutional amendment, and killed «| grock. rt OUR READY-MADE SPRING SUITS FOR MEN Wotuaw's sullrage bil These are not twin wre te Kew York, at any rate. Meriepo eee poe) 7 “areas. GIVEN PKICE MUST BE OF VERY INFERIOR | Stages will run to Georgetown for the accommodation GOODS. AN ALL-WOOL SUIT AT 615 18 CHEAPER | ° the susste. a ‘Boom and prices on application to the manager at apl3-Sm WEEAVE OFTEN SAID IN OUR “ada THAT | Cipp ABOVE IN OUR MEW apEixG LADIES RIDING HATS AND care. ‘ROVELTIRG from “ZUGMAN'S" end “KNOL” New eons ee eer PERNOTEVANIA ave, ies to Corser 13th, [MENTAL BRaa egen, Maneres LB RANGE FROW-G13.50 To 040. BOTS SUITS, $10 $20. SMALL BOTs, 9670915. SUITS MADE TO 961 PEXMSILVANIA AVE, Bo Best Bazoarss Fon Maxy Moxrns. ‘TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL 14. TO-MORROW EVENING AT 6 P. M. THE SPECIAL SALE PRICES QUOTED BELOW WILL ‘TERMINATE. SATURDAYS SPECIAL SALE PRICES: ‘Men's 200, Balb: Socks, tc pair. Men's @f Pacted faunariea tira ft Wier 1.50 Geunine “Gloria” Umi for @ Jap Silk Handks for a aan capa 2-38 s:tin Coaching Paranoln. for ahas sin Carriage Parasols or Een 8Uc. Misses’ Novel Taso) fF 6Bo. *Peverine™ Visiien, for $13.50. 2 Bea ied Vixit for $2 ondclot Malkin Yaskets, for @8, or ini Fiannei Suits, for $10.50. land-sewed Kid Oxford ‘1 fc rh fal ior 8250, 4.25 Hand: finished Ladies’ Walk’ ue, for 75. 5.60 Hand-wade Kaugatco Button Boots, for 4c. Sel nopper s Celebrated Hose, for 350. 1.50 quality Ribbed Silk Vests, for 1, 1.25 quality Ribbed Silk Hose, for (Glove Bargains below.) $3 08 B 2 8S Straight Gout Button THE PALAIS ROYAL. Guoves Ar Srrcus Satz Prices, $1.68 4 AND 5S-BUTTON “PALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVES FOR 81.25. ‘Tans, Grays, Browns, Fawn, Black, Reds, Modes, Drab. ete. Embroidered backs, One pair ouly to each customer, “ELITE KID GLOVES, 4 and B-buttona, Open to- ‘morrow morning New Shades of Tans, Browns, and Grays Band or Sc.Jioped Tops, $2 pair. Warranted. Ladies wishing them tried on please call early to-mor- Tow, if possible, Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, embroidered backs; 8-button length. Tansonly. $14 pair; worth $1.48. FOWNE'S Celebrated London-made Silk Gloves, in amall and extra-large size, Most durable bisck silk gloves manufactured, 98c, a pair. Elsewhere 81.25 and $1.50.....Open to-morrow Terrs-Cotta Bilk ‘Mouaquetaires....More new shades in Taffeta Silk ‘Mouaquetaires, with and without embroidered backs to-morrow, only 260. pair. FOR MEN—Best $1 Kid Gloves in town. Warranted, Tried on atour risk. $2.25 quality Russia Calf Gloves for $1 98 to-morrow, Qlillinery bargains below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. Muuseny Reoursires Very Cunar. Just half the prices generally asked for the latest and best novelties....Exquisite quality Ombre and Roman Striped No. 16 Ribvous. One style has the Ombre, Moire, and Gros Grain, in stripes connected with fancy and satin edge. We counted five shades of browns in one piece, Only 30c and 350. a yard, Black Moire Sashes for your black lace dresses. We open to-morrow 50 pieces of best quality, at bargain prices, Minch, JOmch, 11inch 12inch. 8 $1.19. 8135. 81.50: We have them with Crown and Satin Edges, aud at 98c. in all colors besides black. Shaded Ostrich Feather Tips at 98c. a bunch :equal to what is generally sold at $1.35. Gobelin, Terra Cotta, Golden Brown, etc, Bisck Tips at 50c., 68¢.. 98¢., 91.35 and $1.98 a bunch (the best variety in town). (Underwear bargains below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. For Tar Spnrxo Or 1888, PPP, ERE. ee. E> re 8A Et gree og AA L Sus8 op KER i ase) | ef ° ley 4 Sst 2A tuo Eee oF UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN, UNDERWEAR FOR MissES, UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDPEN, UNDERWEAR FOR INFANTS, ax HOSIERY FOR MEN, HOSIERY For BOYS, HOSIERY FOR WOMEN, HOSIERY FOR MISSE HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN, HOSIERY FOR INFANTS, at THE (ee apace below.) A Srecur Sate Svnrrisz 0 quality Jersey-Fitting Silk Vests for $1: Col- ors—red, blue, pink, cream: also white; sizes 30 to 46 inches, These Vests we have been selling for $1.35 each, but they are identical to the $1.50 vests seen around town. They cost over Sleach. One of otr ‘ways of advertising to offer them st $1. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(Be0 apace below.) Have You Tuovonr Or In There are five months in the year when sickness is most prevalent, and strange to say these are the months which find so many of you unprepared with suitable Underwear. For instanve, November, Decem- ber, January and February are the cold months; Juve, July and August, the warm summer months. You all have suitable Underwear forsuch months. How many have underwear adapted for the other five month, March, April, May, September and October? How many pay large doctor's bille instesd of smail bills for suite ble Underwear? Only too many. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, _ Baad below.) Best Axo Canarzst Uxpzawean, Business houses, like individuals, have distinctive characteristics. The Palais Royal has been quoted for ten years ea THE PLACE for Underwear and Hosiery. ‘We've made an intellectual study of our pet depart- ‘ment, or would our Medicated Wool Underwear, und later,our fast-black Hosiery, have received the indorse- ment of the medical faculty? While we never sacrifice reliabiiity for the sake of quoting low prices, we are euabled by direct importation and our Strictly Cash ‘System to sell so much below prevailing prices that ‘we are termed “HEADQUARTE«S” for Underwear aspera THE PALAIS ROYAL, Busr Qoatrms For Taz Prices ‘ieeiie PRICES. all Toaote the proved Jer are sey-fitting Bal. Pants forsprivg weer, ‘During Special Gale price will be @1. PALAIS “ROVAL ‘1217-19 PENNA AVE, ‘This entire column is changed daily, numer. ating the numerous attractive banrains offered by Meeers, WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, Ax xprecepexten Banca IX < CHILDRENS BLACK HOSIERY. shy unprecedented, becuse we havo NEVER BEFORE been able to offer es good & ‘Quality as THIS AT THE PRICE. 200 dosen Children's Raven Black Extra Fine Cotton Hose, two-and-one ribbed, spliced (Gouble) knee, double toe, double high heel. All ‘ntzes, from 6 to 8} Inches. ONLY 250, PER PAIR ‘You can buy plenty of Black How elsewhere st 250., but not like these, Center counter full Setarday morning, to the better Randle the ‘WOODWAED & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fata n.w. New Live Or Jerrep Wars We box to advise Ladies who have been wait- ing for the particular sizes we have unavoidably ‘been out of, that we have just opened in all sizes an entirely NEW LINE OF JETTED PELERINES and STYLISH JETTED SHORT WRAPS, At 610, 912.50and $15 EACH, which are worthy the early attention of the trade, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTEROP, Cor. 11th and F stan. Biacx Nanzow Cuaxritzy Laces just secured very cheap—25 per cent Jeas than their urual price16 Black Ntrvow Chantily Lacee.in ave widthe: 3 64s inches, which we shell offer: Som, rigs "22. Soand pe pereane, ‘We have apatn a our, super stock of Black Chantilly’ Flor end pw Re ‘values, in ® number oe OODWARD & OP, Corner 22th and Fate We Gheve Baxcarss ron Sarcnpar. 50 doz. Ladies’ 8-Button Mousquetaire Gray OD doe kadies’ 4 bution Boe Qusilty Real ‘50 dos * 4-Bu © Kid Gloves Embroidered Backs’ Light ‘Tat 1 Shaden only @1. {05 dor Late’ 4-Button “Imperial,” Supe. rior Quelits, Ral Kid Gloves, Embroidered ou Back, Siades oi Light ad Dark Oraya, Tans, Modes, also Bla -k. onl: 7 BE, rar. Ladies! 4 Button Fownes Hiding Gloven@1.65. Ladies’ Gauntlet ving Gloves, @1.” ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta new. | Misses: CHILDEEN'S CLOAKS—\ioat plentitul va- riety. Latest styles and cute. Stripe . checks, plaids aud mixtures in profusion, @5 to $20 be A-sample line Iieut. etri rset Ch Gre‘chen style, shirred lined with: Eatose tego Seal brown, fancy me' ne, Bie gOS 10 and 12 yma Axsp Cnppeane Crormxe. Price 9% €8.75 80.50 $10.25 and @11, Cites buceseese Moeant etc ien St tractive combinati ne and all the leading new shedts. ‘the bandsomest line we have yet shown, and do nut believe it is surpassed, if in- deed equaled in this city. Made from plain Cashmerea, Henriettas, doos, Tevnis Flan- dels, Fancy Scotch Suitines, &c., handsomely gepped, teiwmed. izes 4'to 12 years, ven $4 to, $30 exch MISSES’ DR&NSES.—What we have sxid of Children’s applies equally to. Misses’, only tho variety ig larger, and if pox ibie to be, is hand- somer. The Workmanship and draping would Deacredit to any dressmaker. $5 10 625 per ou MISSES’ JACKETS embracing all the latest plain, shi cheoks in Spring ‘Terra Cotta ort ‘and Saboany. trae ‘Sioa with Disce Dred. Army. Biue, with Cream Vest and wit buttons loose dee] 5 ish. Variety of rent eal Sleeves, very stylish. Variety of taney Prt ifrtbed Jackets, sn light effects.” $250 t0 7 MISSES’ NEWMARKETS—The new lines icuterly attractive and stylish. Pain ©, Sf at ii "BO: 68, 80,50, 610.25, @1i, eaL73, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, 2.w. Baroax Lors Or Bors Suma. ‘These are woirht Buits, all wool, well made, and, notwitnstanding the low. prices quoted. are fully up to our hich stendard, ‘which we are determined t) maintain Five lots of Boys’ All. Wool Sc..tch Cheviot Suits. Norfolk style, in variety of fancy checks, nest plaids aud stripes in spring effects, Sizea—4'to 18. ONLY $5 PER SUIT. Superior to the «uits usually sold at thie price. ven lots of Boys’ All-Wool Scotch Cheviot Suits, in attractive, dranay, aack sty €s, superior Workinanuship aad finish. "Sizes—4 to'15 years, ONLY $6 PER SUIT. We make no ¢ffort to meet competition on low-priced suits, believing it to be more eco- nomical for you to buy ard more mati tory for us to sell good qualities at fair prices, Fair prices here mean all the quailty, style, and high-class worcmanship that the particular simount can possibly ony. (Thi @ floor.» WOUDWAKD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, ow. ce Covers For Panasors. We have just open an clerant :ne of these soon in Nott Srering aby Finge shudes, and Chantilly, Bacurial aud tand- Tur Spunish face for covering ladies” Parasola, You willbe surprised at the aprovement, and an old Parasol when covered wit) oue of these Das an exceedingly rich and elewant appesratoe, Lace Parasols will be immensely popular tis searou, belug spproprinte. to. wer with te Biack Lace souniversails porular, Cream Noting ain Lace “Covers. for, baby carriawe shuden, S8e-,10c,. 37 5ye ad SUc, cucl, ‘Greaun and Bern Lace Cover. for ladies” Para ola, #1 19. $1.25 an ‘3 each, ‘Brack Chantilly ‘Lace Covers, @3 and 84.68 cr yard Pebiick Racurial Lace Covers, $2.25, 82.75, €3, 4.68 and $6 per yard. -k Haud-run spanish Guipure Lace Covers, in handsome patt-rus $6. €8 and $10 per yard. (Lace Department; first floor.) WOODWAKD & LU 1 HROP, Altband F Sarvnrpay Sarzs Or Consers, WOODWARD & LOTH!.OP will offer for to- morrow morning in their Corset Department, on gccoud floor, the following unequalled bar ins: 00 DOZEN Fine Jean Corscts, side sicels, donble front ra excellent shape, and good quality Jesu. 7% OLY 50c. PER PAIR, 100 dogen White German Woven ota, em- ee, atte de sveels, sca.lo top, ex mnely UNONLY 75c. PER Pat 75 dozen Waite American, Coutl Corsete, in three excellent perfect-ftting styles. One with side steels over th~ hips one with double side steels, obe with spoon busk. No better corset nade at the Lis Pan. 100 doren K. & G. Double-boned Corset A ef! and comfortabl; a shape. 83 y suitable for stont Indies ant others hard ob corsets,on account of th CF tremely dt qualities, All sises, @: per pair, (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, : Corner 11th and ¥ sts, 2.w. Issaxts Wasvrove Reouisrres. The replenishing, baby's wardrobe iauesr TAs the wea her grows fhe fs ones mane have heir siden, drives a Sttractive aud becotaing anuer, at Very GREAT ers, LACE, MULL AND ead ‘CAPS, 23, 25.37% 50,75. 81 to $2.50 on ait INFANTS’ cet CHEN CLOAKS, ilk .d values, casawene RES GCESIRD crouse, INP: Pere cist sHont ‘CLoaks, ‘and checks, Elegant line of © ‘Short D-ewues at 750, eae ete Fatah, sauce gees of oY Es Orit dialer foeha a ss oriatae ace hem: 75e. each. “BES ee ae me ee CODWAND Cor. 11th and F sta nw. APRIL 13. 1888—SIX PAGES. ‘WANTED--HELP. ANTED—A GOOD HARNESS MAKE! ox Werner Weererreds at Aiid “are t° THY Watts GinL, BE Warten-s gan crust ua car owns orpoan Sui aets33 20th st. nw, April 13. else WASTED—4 Finst-crise BUTLER Par rie, emlly: cae who thoroughiy naderatande Bizet the oes of GUMLAT BACTaES T3e et War WHITE GIRL TO DO COOKING __WANTED.-SITUATIONS. _ WAS ZBI DEESSMAKING TO DO & _ FAM KENT—TRKEE COMMUNICATING ROOMS sy x x % aud pei: % awed eo pene, | as | a epfure: Satan 4 ELIS om eb Ok PARTLY FOR ANTED_AT HEADQUART! Postrions veeien Wisr once Camnbertaiie Wattresy, Yaunaeest Nurses. Sostusicoss Wen Walter. Cooks Coachmen, SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat mw, apl3-2t ra da ‘Ad as ANTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE MAN Fivo) Wore ceva sees for summer; relerences, 307 M st b. Niet = Toots Onn Tg, pate sans weno eect OR RENT-HANDSOME AND SEWLY-FOR- aha ome contre jovation. 1309 aa. MAN, WAR2ins, "EMER Conte 010 70 200; CRAM. ave. aw. ‘ANTED—A FIRST-OLA\ N_ AND couple of guod coat hande, BRYD-Ae WOOD, th st. Bw ‘sp13-3 az il ED—A WHITE GIR ‘Riss. AP Sau eetiees WAITRESS AF wa W fiat once at nw. ANTED—A RUKSERY QOV ing sotcate., apd experienced tp care sf cluiareu refer . refer: ences reauired: Address NURSERY GOVERNESS, Btar office. C3 Wiser os W CHA’ woman to "0 to the count chammbermai ‘and to ds. swing good ie. erences required. at 2 Thomas Circle. ae -A YOUNG MAN IN A PAPER WARE- house; owe with experience preferred. Apply 314 2 USEKEEPER TO SUPER- intend Indy's, boarding house: salary €18 to #3 ty y's ve houne: wary 818 9 80, v scour g to ability perio ENP ar office. ce ETS Waste, DOR MPLOYMENT _nU- Feau, conducted by ladies, Meu and Wornen, white 1s of domestic labor, for Dintrict colored, for all kin« th Were rer PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, lew York city snd suburbs, cooks a..d house Workers. for this ru suburbs, T= UnUTesses, xd colored laborers, &¢.° Fo BUKNHAM, at Rw, baezt® y ANTED—AT DICK'S AGENCY. WOMEN CuOKS, sig wold, ronmaenw euues Ours Janiadresa, cooks. waiters, butlers. cos@hmen. dait beip for resorts. G137th mw. a¥- ‘TED. 1D VEGETABLE A. FLOWER Sania OOD TES REARLE AN UTE isang ain ie tenet tg ply 1750 M wt. nw. apie xi W ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN, with ood references, as nurse for s young { fant and to attend to twochambera, Call at 2500 lath st, iw. apla-ae ‘S$ MI aca = apli-at® D MILLINERS, AT uM J. = EE Wastes BLACKSMITH—ONE WHO THOR- oughiy Understands shoring hores and mules and Wagon’ work; umast be sober aud industriow rate wi expected and references to CHAS. COFFIN, Muirkirk Furnace, Muirkirk, Md. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- Sa good wages to a good wirl. 311 44 st. aw. ANTED —IMMEDIATE Y BY modiate, 1825 F at. 0.¥., Work: mau to take care uf horses; one who Uuderstauds: ERolewing preterred. Must be first cians, Adres IUWAKD, Star office. PLB WANTED WHITE OR COLORED LABORERS, farm bande Ouirrwen, ae. inp of ail naljonailtien, | foc pistes, Be SL BURNHAS, 630-032 F y AN’ PARTIES INTERESTED 10 AD- dress Jas. Corridon, ¥12 Ist st. n.w., correspond- 7 cut Sor. Apoonrapiece Sree matiers, bockkeopers aud penmen (also ‘mab 1-1in* WANTED MORE MEN TO SELL OUR FRUIT r, eiyhteenth year). and erosmental stock ive waxes aud end} work, Write for teruan 1o'k, BRICHALD SON & Co. Nurserymen, Genova, 3 mhi-Tus ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN DRESS-CUT- ting by the Perfect Tailor Square: bi ferme used all draftivas doxe on fuction given OF no charge at 1117 F st. nw. dle W national Tailor System™ § inch-rnle or tape- measure alone. Patterns and tuaterials cut, bated, draped or made, Mune, 8. J. MESSE, “Conservatory Of Modes,” Fat.nw, Washingion, D. 0. mh10-2m* WANTED--ROOMS. _ W. [ED-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISH®: ic room: with modern couveniences, centrally located, or in neighbo: hood of Smithsonian. Se eae TY W ANTED—A KOOM OR ROOMS, poy eo al Wann NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ‘on Tat or 2d floor for two ladies; location be- | tween 12th and 17th and I and P sts. u.w.: terma, which must be Teasouaule. Address Boy R BEFORE MAY 157, man E nished Rooms on same floor for licht housekeeping; located between Sth aud JSth sts. weat, Hand U sts, ANTED— BY TWO ADULTS A SUITE OF Koma saitable for lignt housekeeping, st desired. | Star o ae WAXTEDE A NICELY-PURNIOHED RO 0M. ulet nelaborhood, by a rentieman, where privacy will be assur-d, Address, stating location sud price, Box 8, Star office, apl2-2t" Wa NTED-BY MA B NAND WIFE, WI1H O¥ child, two unfuruished otus, with or w thout Boar. Address BOAKD, Star oft y ANTED-TWO OR THREE Bi tist’s office, on New, York ave. Wit theta Address Box 1 . be Fe TWO OR THREE PARTLY FUR- ‘ished rooms for light Louseke Ree, ind neat and clean; have kitchen ut ly cons sts of ma , wife, two children—girl 1. ‘Aiinene Box 102, Star office. W ANTED—BY TWO AD! ftayyity. botweou 150i ah rayuily, between 13th an office. " or H at, bet. oie: fame 1 boy 11-3t* ITS) TWO FURNISHED fersbly in refined private 19th sts nw. X YZ. Star apli-3t WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WW ANTED-TWENTY CARTS AND WAGONS TO Weer keto Hanan Sours cs ‘ANTED-MEDIUM SIZE HORSE, 6 TO 10 Warvold, wilting worker and t eaddler, sustable for lady aud children. state size, color, ae and price, and where animal can be seen. Address MASON, dtar office, aplizte ED—ANY PERSON HAVING INFLAMED, Waitiintet or scrotuices eyeliae can unve tens gured by sendin ‘to or calling st the Stevens ‘tddrens jovelty’ Company, 717, Oth st, nw. Boys and wile Ecnninake money Bf ub the eden, ‘sous havinu sore apls-6rr NTED—A HORSE AND BUGGY FoR USE ti er; best of care: use ‘Mioweh ene stata 7 spr: Spoderate end fair ‘will be paid. Address apls-2c* ANTED—A SADDLE HORSE-A GENTLEMAN x we of @ saddle horse from vate Nici cal nites BO Bae Sa? WAXIED-T0 FUNCHASE SEEDS FKOM THE per and term “oki DS," Siar office ‘apl2-er WANteest, KNOWN THAT J. H. ALL biokeu ‘watches sis loeaid them ss ood 8s Lew, at very low prices. He ie at bo? lather awe BD K\OW ANY ONE WHO HAS A Wise EOL TER cu ars r ‘aplz-ae" . tar otice, 'ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS. pound: don't ret out isiaction aasured (all the year Pe esr Prantl Xe vo whatever with ANT Mpls" WM. C. SORIBNER. T XING 4xD ait < ‘and De- ‘ae. Telephone strung oF rancid: ANTED— STEAM ©, Menovating Works; Stroyed. FH 901 : a O10 of Tos Fe REXT-IdT F Sf Rw, THO HAND Somely turniehel oom saicsivay Morse: sit some Yeulouces, suthers eapusura private fawlly reat #10 isa st §. w. Foun roome: all mosera COR RENT-AT Bn iW 2 See oe A. i Set beware sat gare and ; tere Moerste ApS at 13 Bigs street. soindead TOR RENT -IGT OST NW Fthrcrnished Moots lee wat. | prasen Tote Sone 3 JO KENT-AT 1437 La? WAN DsomeL: | BP Secatened geotor 08 Und vont “on Ban ONL douse, w: all moderna Couvenmnces Board, if de- ore W. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN clerk or assistant bookkeeper: A Address Box 142, Siar office, WEAXTED-ATENOGRAPHER, urate at figures, aud who wri alary QUICK AND Ac ood Lona OR RENT—« X LARGE BEGOND sToRY fromt Loom far L. just vacsted, af reduced Fent until October 1 ; email private family. “L88) both “ i ~ sila aphe-se" 7OR RENT—J0i9 A BT. N. W—PURNisuED parlor Boor, southern exposure, erate bet. aise veut to Feat care, and berdics pace or Pemt mone 1 desires position. 78, Star office, ‘ther cous | the door. ais RENT —THKER UNFURNIRHED ROOMS ON | 70 price. Audross Box 118, Star oficn | Bitacce for ltt a pp, nme four foo co IT st foor us furulsbed or partly furnished Ro val WASTEDI8Y TWO ADOLTs SMALE B, | stun. reves sical" to Treas |e 2th wt aw wa and locality; | PoR_ keNT-1308 OTH SF. No PROMPT Pay, / Fen or uBiarnished Houme WANTED-8 oc more rome, TION. star offi. yANTLD—TO LEASE A FU well lov ated. containing more than t Apply at KENNEDY'S: at RNISRED HOUSE OF 15 | @ location amd price te LOCA. NEW YORK AVE, TWO FRONT tue on second aud ome gi. th Fy Prashabic tates, Peferehoee eRchatured WANTED TO PU erty from €10,001 busines § pret Give lowest nt ne = Ca Address fox 64, Star office re | PQ RANT—OS1 K SSW” VERY Dieta Ril =—=— —————————— <== | pA OT —, furniebed OA " WANTED--BOARD. sutaneetice™ wimal * | POOR RENT — KFASONARLE— TWO PLEASANT BOARD. WITHIN | yoni. furnished oF wut (ob third Boor of Sater Leonor ‘apll-3 | Pox RENT-AT aly 17TH ST. NW. = = | some owas on sce ead eveet gece, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | suse; sumer prices Toe ol KENT— THREE OR FOUR CNFURNIsuED yh SALE—72 ACRES, HALF UNDER CULTI- |B Sosms wuitubie tor 1 serena F vation’ Srrooa Bouse 8 mses fron cay by turn | family. reforevee exchanged Goa Be me te Haag; 1 miles from station on B and ©. had | {Ok RENT—HARDSOMELY FORKIGHED yD. _ eee age Sod mtorr scare foamy, est af table board. be Tend spripe vear the house, 7 im 1s from city sf mule | bento. OUP Leh at mw, C2 from siation ou B, sud P.; $500 cash #30 per | JOR RENT—27 iowa CIRCLE, FRONT mou he. ame ;#1,600 | F’nsndsowely furnished; weais served by ore coon. ) POOR Bi FLOUR, 611 2D BT. d, les | Com municatiug rooms, Beiwbt thom central aud cou: | POOR RENT—LAiGE MANDSOM floor Front ‘Gbely fur: aed And Closet Tent. Peasonabl eucen. | 10 Tzun st nw JOR KENT—WITH BOARD. A LARGE PARLOR on 1 ndeotely Turiabed or two fot tetune tModerate . jxmnmemetou ot ; S-room house, barn, &c.: 3 imile of church store, school, « ®. trosa: 3 acte vineyard é (ues: #-room Smiles from uew Frew Bridge.$ii,900 | ouce. “Lill ig *., near Thomas Cirle. 4 ACKES— New 14-rvom bouse, stabie, Be. «peu dld- plore ly built, in the heart of Faiis Church village: . Pac Sok RENT—SLnGANTLY and suites of I Win thm tat Stet Brave aeons ci SACKES— ‘mile from JOR RENT OF IRS 5 8-room hous. ; afl necessary outbuildings , chotor fruit eh a high and bealthy location... mare 43,200 | 3 10 8 ACKE Lo 5 in Ballston, 2ig tulies from new | Free Bridge; churely store, pcst office, aud store; #Z00 MES Sinercolg selections of mall nasty owas ems nea eC Soe HST NW. NEXT box farutstied Mvome, et « board. splot the grandest suburb of Washington, at the western | 35 ca 7 s PENIS PeR Foor, | iter or foreuu minister) i XPHERD #0, | at 1301 Kote Praukiin Sgua we ee +: 5, | FLOR KENT—SUITE OF SECOND FLOOR sovTH SALE-OR EXCHANG: FOR CITY PROP. | | viatont 4 on ae row Silver “pring . Met. Brauch B&O. [ Mabroved by @ lane do.vtie frat hore of 2 rooms, with ali ecesmary outbUldiues: place wel! war tered: Jandt ride thwe. | For tall TSU at tw. X _aplz-2w VINE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER ACKE will buy 101 actes of Woodlaud, within 15 miles Sf Georgetown; routing on Poromac iver, land Rucly adapted for, farming: woud and timber will wore tha pay for ce, fue speculation, agcemmaees Wasi Dank NwOwE Broker, 1115 Fst, (Successor to Dave bower & bub) apl2-tu JOR LENT — COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Niall | Fratoue'S R &.; 20 oa Tevervation in frout, references 18U3H wt. __FOR RENT—FLATS. JOR KENT—WEBi END PLAYS, 2620 K 87. NW five rooms and bath, second flour. range, bot and Aer. Kus Meter, cual coset cr Fequirer, Wily to Janitor, mba Lut __ FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR KENT-OFPICES— ré ae aeninetie room of SNP Cth pein, oun —— 1310 F et. mm. 3 tarts al “a be leased foF GRO tu WeoCOIT & W1LA0. situation, Ee. : ee of city: V-roon:' Dick House, partiy. furnished i Geeired: large er uuds with plenty of sade trees; fruit ii abundance. KG CUITEK é ey a 14 6T. 5 W. LALOR STOKE: ui, a, FU OULLINANE, 14us ¥ ot nw. ~ LUST AND FOUND. OST—#2 KEWARD—A BUNCH OF KEYS ON A ing, “Motus to 422 Sthat aw, apis-ze 0: SCOTCH COLLIE, COLLAB AND TAG NO, S650, white spct ou Urcast, Liberal reward if left 1004 M st. uw oneness oe Ost—THURSDAY MORNING, ON G ST. BET. Gth sud LOch sts., a large Pocketbook, contalniug toowuer, Meturh to Jou ky #5 Penn. ave, aiid be rewarded.” i OST—COCKER SPAN tothe right party ve wre With au estabushed trade, Hxturoe ghith store; good location. “Address “AD: OR RENT KGE STORE AND DWELLING OF New 3 Det. B ad 0. dope ¥ bien ‘KD, 1422 N. ¥.awe, r, Wb BURT auswers nsine “Colonel Mack.” Ive TOKE AND DWELLING, 602 77H onentde “Tdt Conn. a embemer <3 1... 81.500 yer «num of a thine pears lean a. pe found neat door. BOO, Mayors rus store. DEPOT AND NEW | HAKLES W. HANDY, OUI Pat nw, ‘ ee with DP | JSOR RENT—STOLE AND DWELLING Al 1638 SickLeve aeciphonia: 14th wt concaining 13 room, with all mode juire 1038 14th wt jehl-1vwe WEDNESDAY EVENING, RED IkIS Setter Gy), bob-ta., Bad ou fed collar, Keward ir returned to 13% aud Dats. nw. LEWIS CHInLEL POSTON THUKBDAY, APIL 12, EOUS watered sash. Areward if eturved to OR RENT—A STAULE ON SHOP IN KEAK OF aw a Bouse #13 Aino several deajrbie = RAYED FROM 810 F ST. BLACK PUPP’ ky LOWS ©. GEOR AEE Please return saine toabove address EFT AT A HOTEL IN WASHINGTON ©} ‘ust oue coat and # me yapers. tem will be rewarded by Dolitying Frederick City, Ma, ‘OST—ON THE 11TH INST, A COMMANDER'S shoulder strap; the fuaer will conter by leaving tt at the tar office, ‘KENT—NaW PIANOS AT Lowest PF WALDECKIL & 46-1 __ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A GNO LAY ST QE AND FIXTURES; oe ee res. OST — WEDNESDAY, GOING FROM BOSTON Dos Goud tate be E EOING FROM, POSTON | auldat once: owner miust leave ckty. Address J. A. De spectacles. Pinder will rtura toGi7 B st. nw. ud | No 2011 rebel. mw. solar Feceive reward, ap) z-Be 28 RENT. TORE AND DWELLING 7 5 F: 18.W.; ood ior clothing, boots, hues Lost Lange DEATHER FOCKE BOOK. 0ON- foods: €20 per mouti, {iad wothtig valuable xoept to owuer. Suitable a oo oe. | svi aTwaNTa IN ARAL EATATECS Pea geee, Let oot, ANE ng Bas | Lae Sas Ca Tecurned to 1308 13th st 95,009. 108. @. A SET Reeth, | O81—ON APKIL 10, 8KiE TERRIER: HAD ON collar and smalj lock. Liberal reward will be iu Feturned to 50y Oth st mw. apli-: MONEY TO LOAN. res JOR SALE—GROCERY, store: good reasons for selling JOR BALE—GHOCERY AND PROVISION « ‘Stock and Fixtures, northeast Sree boron: ‘1423 F EAL ESTATE, Je emcint ep7-Lm AMN MOREY, 70104 AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- proved Teal evtate. 7 sunounte & Saclay TY ‘& BUT jee we 0" NDOWMENT, LiFE AND TONTINE POLICIES Enotes niece: cosh prices Loage ly MM. He AC TLE. st mi8- Sua Upon supe at reason .ble terms. Aj SON, over Lyler & Buthertord, 1307 Lo AND DisCOUNTS. RICH & 00, BANKERS, mh2t-3m 013 15th stn w. are hay a elit BE ME tie, THOS. WAGUASAN. 017 Pet, €49.000-T0 LoaN ee 38000 ON REAL werare, 300 _tmhi3] THOS = WAGGAMAX. Motors pay eccvan a es gn ber = ah0-3m, Broker. 144 New ® Most Fe eae ar a ‘Fes OF IN Lat Bat OF parity MS eee tS ae Meus, ou apyroved Corner ts. Bw $100,000 m2tbc8, ra? = oe ne nT & OO. (cor, Hand 19th om