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tll THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDA 2 HE EVENING STAR. STAR. WASHINGTON monpay é ape 16 1968. CuosBY « NOYES. -Raleon ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater thas that ‘of all the other daily papers bere added together. Statement of ¢ ctreutation ot Tux Evermve Stax for the week ending April 14, 1888: Mopar, Arart 9, 1888 . 26,383 ‘Teespay, APast 10, 1888. - 26,412 Wepwespay, Arait. 11, 1888, 26,497 ‘Tweaspay, APutt 12, 1888... 26,630 PaopaY, APatt 13, 1888. . 26,678 SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1888. 90,821 ‘Toran ... 163,351 AvEnsox 27,225 I solemaly swear that the abore is a true and correet statement of tne cireulation of Tue EVEN- fvo Sra for the week ending April 14, 1888, F. B. Nores, ‘Treas Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to aud subscribed before me this six- feemth day of April, A. D. 1888. Jou T. C. Cane, Notary Public, a A sign of the times scarcely less striking than tLe movement to establish municipal bome rule tn ‘England 1s the introduction of a Dill tp para men to aboliah the distinction between solicitors and Darristers ip British law practice. From ume im- memorial a traditicn has prevailed in the mother country that barristers are a patrician clasa, who Work without expectation of reward, and only in the cause of justice for people in distress. They wre gentlemen, and therefore never stoop tothe drudgery of preparing a case for a client. A solici- tor wuo belongs to the middle social stratum and ‘Works for his living must do all that, The barris- ter’s part is confined to the management of the cas@ in court. Lawyers ip this country are both ettorneys snd counsellors, the American terms corresponding generally to solicitors and barris- ters under the English system. To the cireumlo- cution of the British system many miscarriages of justice are to be credited; for the barnster has 20 active s¥mpathy with the client, and cam get the benefit of no confidential sug- gestions from him during the progress of the cage, except at second hand through the solicitor, who may himself have a plodding, unappreciative inind Incap. dle of grasping the merits of the ideas advanced. Moreover, the fiction tat the barrister takes no pay for his services, which formed the basis for the pursuit of so round-about a method, 1S noW an antique and moss-grown joke—a digni- ed humbug. The more progressive spirits among tue English are therefore in favor of a reform ‘waich will sweep away this ridiculous barrier be ‘tween the ornamental and the business branches of the profession. The wonder Is that such a measure should have been brought forward by & ‘Tory government, committed by the articles of tts party faith to the preservation of tne most venera- ‘Die of social landmarks, nd Matthew Arnoid’s death, occurring suddenly and 80 goon after the publication of his contemptuous essay on American civilization, will prevent, in Uns country at Mast, the just discussion of his merits a8 8 man of letters, a critic and a gentle- man, for many of our countrymen who would glad- ly have indulged their analytic powers upon the analyst who so lately worked upon themseives, will be moved by a feeling of delicacy to withhold ‘their comments, and disprove by their charity ‘The accusation of coarseness which he was so fond of bringing against them. Mr. Arnold Was, unquestionably, a workman of uncommon ability. No literary man in Europe commanded a wider audience when he chose to speak, and Irrespective of the rhetorical medium ia which he clothed his thoughts. As a poet, even, he was read, and poetry was by no means the Bappiest form of expression for him But in prose, and especially in bis essays in theological polemica, he was recognized as a master. His “Literature and Dogma,” and the later “God ‘sud the Bible,” created a sensation among the thinking people of England and America which has had no parallel in its own Geld, even im the France to which Renan presches bis heretical sermons. That a man of such talents and so broad aa infuence should have come to America, enjoyed its open- handed hospitality to the utmost, and gone home 1 write of our people in the petty, caricaturing spirit of a Dickens or a Trollope, must always re main a cause of extreme regret to his admirers on this side of the Atlantic, and a vivid illustration of the contradictory traits which cap be asso ciated in a singie character. eee General Boulanger’s triumph in the election in the department of the Nord yesterday probably exceeded his own boldest expectations, and must have carried dismay to the hearts of some of his political foes. His vote was about douvle that of Doth his competitors put together. By many it is ‘Delieved that his election last Sunday in another Gepartment was not an accidental honor , as{t pur- ported to be, but one regularly arranged by his political managers as a part of their program, and with @ view vo Lpressing the popular mind ‘with a due sense of the esteem in which bis coun- trymen everywhere bold him How far this episode may have gone toward influencing the result of yesterday's balloting will perbaps never De Known, bot it could scarcely have failed of some effect. it will be impossible to interpret the meaning of ihe general’s victory till he has taken bis seat in the chamber and begun his work as a lawmaker. Then France will see what stuff there ‘1 in Dim; how far be deserves his reputation asa Jeader of men; whether bis tendencies are revo- Tationary in the broader or only im the stricter sense, and whether it is bis Bonapartist or his Fadical supporters who are deceived in bim. It ‘Will be interesting to see what figure be cuts asa statesman and a man of peace. ——<—<—— As the time for the republican convention draws igh snd the champions of the several aspirants to the Presidency grow aotver in zeal and leas tole rant of the claims of others, Mr. Cleveland's Chances for & second term would seem to grow brighter. Says the St Louls Giobe-Democrat, an ‘organ Of & section of the republican party, speak- ing with a tone of apparent authority : “In 1888, a8 in 1880, Mr. Blaine will resolutely Geciare that Mr. Sherman shall not be sominated.” if this singular proclamation ts inspired, or sould it turn out to be true, 1 would be the most natural thing in the world for the frieads of Mr. Sherman to determine, thougn they may not actually declare, that neither Mr. Blaine uor his direct representative shali be elected, even if nominated at Chicago, It has been noticed that the waving of the red flag sometimes proves dis- astrous to the matador as well as itritating to the vain, ———————- Its to be regretted that unfavorable weather like that of to-day should fall upon the anniver- ‘sary of the abolishment of slavery in the United ‘Unat those most directly Interested In celebrating What momentous event are not able to observe it ‘tae spirit of unity and good feeling. Instead of ‘hat we see our colored citizens split up Into fac- ons, each intent upon belittling the motives and eGorts of the other, and fomenting discord and strife where nothing but complete harmony ought prevail A day fraught with memories so precious not alone to the colored race but to the Whole buman family ts entitied to a more suitable recognition, and it 1s to be hoped that by another year, through the efforts of the conservative por- i Shrewd observers in Utah Territory report that ‘the next application for statehood in that quarter | ¢¢ ‘Wil come from the Geatile and not from the Mor- mon element. Gentile immigration ts on the Increase to Salt Lake City and Ogden at such arate ‘hat the realestate valuation of the former city has Increased by about $5,000,000in six months Lots 1m eligibie sections have doubled and even trebied ‘The correction of thest two evils seems to be pro- (greaming backwards, A Dazss Suir For $15. WE WRITE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION To A FOUR-BUT- TON CUTAWAY SUIT. IN BLACK WORSTED, AT THE PRICE OF $15. IT 1S THE DRESS- JEST SUIT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. IF UP OUR WAY STEPIN AND EXAMINE it. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 16 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. PINE TROGIED BATS AxD AND BONNETS, ROHR’, bid 937 F st. ow. Rage PORT ABOUT REMNANTS NOW pormt ‘end 1243 11th ots. “Yell try the world soon, veut dr a ater m #4 mackie they may avieve ye.” They did grieve him sorely. beh pd a yetawain. At last became ily conscious of f rasta. He calied’s bait sod thie commaned wits bamoclt™ Of glare and glitter coupled with fancy ; or _ S a. sham, shoddy, snd shell-worn af ae Of misfits and misrepresentations Of falsebood and fraud, i fair Sr dealtome Ot fair promises dovetatied with foul dealings conduct business a fair, square, sud legit- inate basin, and that ig to bave bat ON« PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. All-wool Trousers (Tueker Tweed)... Victor E. Adler's Ten Per Cent Ci ue bricetia thatthe lowest AD ior Ballet's Wea Por Cant Gi tng Hiotser 7 ‘One price and that the lowest — eee twenty diff-rent shades and Victor . $3.50 jothing House. opti trietl one yey Brictly, all-wool, perfect fitting, ‘Spring Suis for Gaseterf14, apa ntricly.all-wool, 88-75, 40°30, 8S e1073, Tis, sizes. w5-76, 8. Coe Spring Suite for ee cf avo, a5 fo, 18 3 rach Sts SI Paar Do you wish to be neat and stylish ip your dress? Do you wish to be protected juallty and price of any article of ——* READY-MADE CLOTHING You may desire to purchaye? Of our own Knowledge We'san uaise but one pised which Bile tee bane ViCTOR EB ADLER's 10 TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 27 and zy 7th Nott, Bw-4 corner, Massachusetts ave. Prica, Open Seturday until nul ti pcos aplé Ny ONE CAN DENY THAT KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE ¢p MBINATION is the Pioneer Remnant House. Tanomsxe Axp Apverrisixe. Advertising, as we understand and practice it, isa plain statement of facts for the information ‘and guidance of the Public coupled witif au in- Vitation to come and see the wares we adver tise, and buy if they find things as represented, Tt goes without saying thetwe carry more foods in the piece-Home and Foreign pro- @ucte—than all the Tailoring Shops in town combined, the only advantage fo you in such ‘© stock, however, is that you have the variety toselect from, but we offer other advantages that no House hereabout can, One is that we employ ouly the most skilled cutters and the best tailors obtainable by paying them the highest salaries paid in Washington. We de- Mand and receive from them work of the hish- estorder of merit, and as result, our Tailor- img Department is patronized by the best Greased men in America, Wenever permits sarment to leave our house that does not fill the Dill im every particular, for we have s reputa- tion ss expert tailors to maintain, of which re are jealous, We realize the difficulty strangers Sometimes have in deciding between the “Lime Kiln Logic” and “blow” of so-called tailors whose stock in trade isa few samples of Wire- ‘Twist Cassimeres to be made up in another city whem an onder is received, anda plain bill of stubborn facta, Our goods are here in the piece. Our cutters are here in the feeh not on paper, ‘The artist who will cut your clothes is here to take your measure and carry in his minds' eye for his guidance the peculiarities of your form. His eye, his mind, his genius if you will, enters largely into his work, otherwise it becomes merely mechanical and not such tailoring as we understand and practice, Our prices are right. + SAKS AND COMPANY, GENTLEMEN'S OUTEITTERS, apie SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. T2. SUNDAY PosT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA ‘what can be found in Remnants DOUBLE COTM ATION, apl4-st 1241 aud 1243 111 (CHANCE SALE 2c. LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5 BUTTON LENGTH. ALL COLORS, 15c. 25e, BLACK INGRAIN HOSE, WHITE FEET, 12360, AT THE ‘hile NOW READY. ‘BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, ‘New and most attractive ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, ‘copatantly arriving, Among the most recent are: FROOPS of Leader's “PARTING DAY,” 0,036; “DREAMY THOUGHTS,” Satin, Spiegie; “STRERT IN BRUGES,” Donnard; “THE BOARDING SCHOOL” (tmeolore); “When the G7 tenarthane the eotd strengthen” ‘Mel- “ENGLISH MOMES BY THE SEA," Wuiid Bal ‘The champion “ECLIPSE.” ‘others, all very suitable and attractive ‘he beet BRIDAL GIFTa. MIRRORS, tasteful (Cobinet Frames, ‘The full line of Roger’ Groups, be, be. neg S MAREE Soom, a7 -m, 816 Chestnut ot, Phila, TTT ag tga yen sen mer il Cor Axsricay Warm Nox-maoxzric Warcnzs. ‘These watches resist the most powerful magnetism. Have all the time-keeping qualities characteristic of the WALTHAM WATCHES, and are the best time pieces for ELECTRICIANS, ENGINEERS, RAILROAD MEN ‘and others whose vocation requires ® watch that is ab solutely 2 NON-MAGNETIC, ‘The ordinary Waltham Watches fitted with non- magnetic balance, hair-epring, and escapement, and warranted absolutely NON-MAGNETIC. ‘M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., 1107 Penasyivania ave. New a | Dazee, Fazaice ST a Nata: ‘NOVELTIES [BIN A’ ie {oes 1 FOGE CHEN. FRENCH € aud FEE cs WARE! HES aces AteianweLst ee “EXTRA ments A ey AND SL FER YARD. oixs AL TS, yes “EXCLUSt ea INDIA SILKS “EEO RE RREE Dherousves AND “ale Tie NEW SAVES? PL BLACK ANDCOL- ‘ORED 5 NEW Od MARQUIRE AND CHANTILLY LACE “NEW AND. CHOICE DESIGNS" IN IMPORTED “LATENT NOVELTIES" IN ANDERSOW'S SCOTCH EPH YES AND TENNIS SUITINGS, ee ie b PATTERNS” “OF ‘OF OWN “DI- iN UM- NEST STELESD IN FARASOLS, ELAS THE “BEST Manes oo GAUZE ASD MEDIUM. MSIGHT MERINO UNDERWEAR—ALL sTYLiS s2-VLAIN FIQURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEAION PERKY, Perry Building, Fouuayivanie ave, cor. 9th +, Mic J.P. Pacuzz, IMPOBTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, ‘CONFIN RECT MBO! aie, (See space below.) Black, cream and all the new btuee, rede, bsowns, sreens, slates, tans, fawn, &c.—nineteen shades. We ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See space below.) a gt SS Qvamr Hexamrns FOR 98c. Youdoubt tt,and may not call until after you've been told it's true by others. You'll call too late then. ‘Thirty-five pieces of such quality Henrietta, and in the very latest shades, can't be here three days—They won't be, (See space below). “THE PALAIS ROYAL. Brace ‘Dress Goons § Scrrzises. We knew we would surprise you this morning. WE KNEW because we are offering the lots mentioned be- low at NO PROFIT; partly to advertise our Dress Goods’ Department and partly to have equal surprises in Black Dresa Goods as in Black Laces. G5c. Surah Silks, worth 75c. a yard. 89c. Merveilleux Silk, worth 81 a yard. 1 Faille Francaise and Moire, worth $1.19. (Bee space below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. Asorner Lor Or Brace Laces Positively better values than the last lot. We plede our word it'sso, And, better still; we have greater quanties and variety than before. BLACK SILK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS, 42-inches wide, $1, 81.35, $1.50, $2, 82.25, $2.50, $2.68, 83, $3.68, 84. $4.68, 85.12, $6.63. ta~ WE KNOW our $1 quality is FAR SUPERIOR to anyother in town. The $1.50 quality is equally as good as the $1.68 quality of our last lot. The tt 1107 F ST. N. W.. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, WILL OPEN A OASE OF IMPORTED ROUND HATS AND BONNETS. p10-1m Hasvsome Sast Riesoxs. We have s small lot of very elegant SASH RIBBONS: left over from last year. Tne wholesale price was $36 for 12 yards. We have marked them down to $1.25 per yard. The colors are WHITE, BLUE, PINK, GREY, LEMON, CARDINAL, and BLACK. They are woven brocade, floral designs, and are the most ex- pensive goods made. At $1.25 they are dirt cheap. We have just measured and marked s lot of CHAN- TILLY LACE REMNANTS less than cost. Great bargains are in the lor. ‘Short Remnants of figured INDIA SILKS at 0c. Just opened a lot of new INDIA and CHINA SILKS in entirely new styles. ‘MOIRE SILKS in all colors to match Dress Goods. New PRINTED BENGALINES. New CHALLIS. New PRINTED CANTON CREPES, The best BLACK SURAH ever sold for 750. \. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennsylvania avenue, ONE PRICE apis Spec AL Noaziez ) LADIES ON TAMBOUE AND BAG i SEAT on. riE SEW a Ri HAVE THE Wonk COMMENCED AT OUR ROOMS. Barerron Linen ‘These, allah ae He. per skein. Hope bulk tral! new abil ne por kein + aed stamped Linens fo: Summer Work, Fine yy Covers, 43c, Gerioau inew Bureau Covers, starnpeds German Liven Bureau Covers, with dra Momie Cloth Bureau Covers, stamped, Hendsome Linen Covers, Hand-drawu, SLi 5 Hundreds of New im ‘Stamped’ Linens at Popular Prices. Bolting Sheeting, the new material for Table Covers, Scarfs, and ail kinds of tancy work. Bolting Cloth in all widths for Painting and Em- broidert ‘Our facilities for Fine Embro Work and Hand- Painting are unsurpassed. | The work is all done under the personal supervision of the best artists, All kinds of Noveltien made to onder for German Favory aud Pro- STAMPING AND DESIGNING. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., New Building. 514 9th st. uw. Sele geents for the Light yes ‘New Home Sewing ava & Dormer, Just received s besutiful line of All-Wool CHALIS at 625. New line DOMESTIC CHALI, 18¢. ‘New line FRENCH SATTEENS, 25, 30, 35c, New line DOMESTIC SATTEENS, 12e. 1 Case Bleached CRINKLES, 5c. Usual price, 12}¢. 1Case NEW YORK MILLS COTTON, 10c. 1 Case SHORT LENGTH GINGHAMS, 100. Ususl Price, 12}¢¢. i HENRIETTAS AND CASHMERES in great varicty, 40, 50, 60, 75<. giiis® 8¢-inch DRESS GOODE, 250. Usual price ie. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS in all sizes and qualities. Our HOSIERY and GLOVE DEPARTMENT is complete in variety and at right prices. SOHNEON & LUTTRELL, ait * 713 Market Space, THE SUNDAY nantain stock at Rem: DOUBLE CoMBISA NATIGN, 1 and 1243 11th stn. apl-3t P ropiaiovs Baroars Ix Fixe CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. 3% ARS LEAT OP beh Bs, i) ABLE: CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, is now filled with one of the finest assortments of SPRING CLOTHING ever shown in this city, and they will be sold for 26 per cent less than the same ‘ind of goods can be bought for at any other house. How we doit? ‘We make no promises of impossibilities, but simply |- carry onthe clothing business in the same inexpen- sive and unpretensious place and manner as we have done for the last six year, We Buy Only for Cash, thus making not only every cent of discount, but also become desiranle customers to the manufacturer, who giveo as every sdvantage ia power. quality equals the $4.98 quality of last lot. BLACK SILK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS; #1, $1.25, $1.68, $2, 82.48, 82.68, 83, 83.68, $3.90, $4.50. §a-We haven't kept $1 quality heretofore, and do #0 now only because we can offer something not trashy. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NETS. POINT D'E -PRIT and STRIPED and FIGURED EFFECTS; 1% yards wide, at 81.19, 81.35, 82, 9248 82.68, 82.98, 33.98. Ga~ The $1.35 quality equals the 1.60 pattern of last lot, ALL-OVER BLACK SILK NETS, also narrow pat- terns forlace bonnets and hats. The nets from $1 to 82.98. The narrow laces from 15c. to 81.89 per yard. 2 Only Just opened at time of writing this edver- tisement. Only 50 pieces, but each a bargain. LACEPARASOL COVERS; Black, White, Cream,and Peige, Chantilly, Spanish Guipure and Escurial lac covers, from 21.25 to #6.35. Those for Children’s Baby Carriages, from 39c. to $1.35. 89~ We promise the best bargains in Laces for years, and for the reason stated at head of this column. (See space below.) More Dress Ture Bancarss. Our buyer retur ed last Thursday with the lace buy- ers. The new goods arrived so far embrace good bar- gains in fine Trimmings, pieces Cut-Steel Seemeata oh 1AM, OR, 35, 8: 10 sets (five pieces! _100 pieces Gord, s ‘opper, and Silver Tinsel, intermixed with Silk Braid to cont copper and green, iver and bi he 10 Jetted Collars, with Epaulets, $4.25, $6.68, $10, B12.5 t2-New Jerseys, Umbrellis, Suits, and Wraps also arrived and wil! be advertised to-morrow, HO Eke AER RD To treble the usual number of visitors to the Un- derwear Department, on the second floor of No, 1117 Pennsylvania ave., we offer for Monday (April 16), ‘Tuesday (April 17) and Wednesday (April 18) the fol- i special sale prices, —, ig ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below. ? 98c. Ganuexts Orrenen For 750. ‘When it is remembered we make a specialty of Un- der Garments at 98c. a piece and give very superior values at that price the Special Sale price of 75c. for the lots quoted below should be duly appreciated. THE PALAIS ROYAL (CNightgown bargain below.) 980. Nioxroowxs For 750 “Mother Hubba-d” style, double yoke, tucked front and eleeves. Embroidered and Herring-bone astitch- ing down front and at neck and sleeves. ‘THE PALAIS ROY, (Skirt bargains below.) = 98c Sxmrs For 75c Extra wide snd full length; yoke band, raffle of em- broidery, six bunch tucks. Another style also extra wide, deep Cambric Ruffle with ten tucks and twelve tucks above; yoke band. THE PaLals (Drawers bargain below.) mio 98c. Dsawzss | ‘For 150 Cambric, also cotton, deep embroidered ruffle, atx- teen tucks above; yoke bands, Special attention saked to tho very beautiful embroidery. ) THE PALAIS Ro’ _(Chemise bargains below. are 98c. Cuzurrs | Fos 75.0. Sizes 34 to 46. Cambric, also Cotton. Tucks and Embroidery of the very finest quality. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Corset bargain below.) Conser Axo Bosrz Banoams. Our 75c. Hand-Made Corset is the $1 corset at some stores. The French Woven Corsets st 75e. are alao We Sell for Cash, and in way the ‘Only, he occur credit is sears 1} ree esi OAK HALL. COB. TENTH AND F 8Ta is Ix Ne * Rr ee or ‘We are also naan toe inrwen etaretenent ot rec gemnja easiness Aging ‘we are offering at aes aple vA Re, soins __ TO wae Tr Tee e superior value. These Corsets during Special Hale 59c. pair.....10 styles of 48c. and 50c, Bustles for ‘4c, until Wednesday, April 25th, at 6 p.m. THE PALAIS ROYAL. _(Cap bargains below. Israxte axv Nozszs Ours 98c. Mull Caps, tucked and shirred, fall ruche, lace trimmed, 750. during Special Sale. 190. Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps for 16a, (Three etee ct Sie Capa with nce trimming, worth 950. “702, Stamped and Pata Aproos, for 190.; ome yard Jong; 6 tucks; deep hem, THE PaLAlg ROYAL (Dress bargains below.) Loxe ax Suorr Dansszs 98c. Infants’ Long Dresses, tuck yoke, embroidered ‘neck and sleeves, skirt ruffled and tucked, 750. during Special Bale, 8c. Short Dresses (1 to4 years), tucked Foasandtenyes duet! © bina Soke at and sleeved, 2 clusters of 6 bunch tacks in shirt ‘until Wednesday ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL na Pretty striped effecta, knife and box plaiting. Three ceseee. Ops. ae during Special Sele for ROVAL. (Cog. 12th st and Peanaylvenis ave. ool Above Special Prices positively for Special Bale | ” y ilies APRIL 16. 1888—SIX PAGES. WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ pete egy or enon Was ar 4 sores aees _ rae maga Madison st- nw: (between 14tb and om one © WANTED EY a Xi a YOUNG LaDy. a Poarrigy 4 typewriter; ‘Balary, S25 permonth Address Bi. BB. Bar olce It WASTED-AT. HEADQU AR’ — POSITIONS Eas Cooks, ois Chuiberanian Wane reas SAML A. COOMDS, 20 Feu nw. apll-or ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAX, Bosrox Dar Goons Hove ‘This entire column is changed daily, enumer- ating the numerous attractive bargains offered Bienes WOODWARD w LOTMROR. Osx Morosz, Avan, 1672, WOODWARD & LOTHROP ‘Will make # Special Disply of the following lines of New Goods on the THIRD FLOOR 44 y ecation eo waiter in e private \ of their establishment, which will embrace the See Oe ee ee errors references given. calles 5} Saas ‘mott extensive and attractive stock yet shown ANTED_BY A A GOOD DEESSMAKER SEWING by them: purse tik Ey Bae on LADIES’ NEWMARKETS. LaDres’ surra. pmtemed an, Wittens neees SSE LADIES’ JERs1 uation house work: plain << LADine JACKETS ps to ell trait iene Adare SUT Wiles at Cig Bphe-3e ASRS" NEWMARKETS ANTED-SITUATION AS A. NURSE BY A COM aasars sorrs, Wiieitderattmnt vate gy bth ata a | NV feasts seo me Scone apeing JACKETS, jORK, RESPECTABLE. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, Kong Otte: ea spies WAz22. st A HORT ‘white ston CHILDREN'S DRESSES, Warren contr 45 HOUSEMAID, AND WAIT- ‘of aes, and apeaking the ask BOYS SPRING SUITS, Wan bic ecb res ston Beare: has sian soos onan eoceey oe PUTS BOYS SHIRT WAISTS. ANTEDFIANO See ORGAN SALESAN aa | eae best ot mipha S27 Wo expect to ee you on Monday. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta nw. Attention is called to our superb line of COMBINATION CHALLIES TEA-GUWNS, handsomely made up with harmonizing plain shades of French Cashmere, finished with con- ‘tasting satin-and-gros-«rain ribbons, reaere, scamstresses. uiitecn, butlers “coschmnea, for tomy and summer resorts. 613 7tistuw. apla-or WAXZED-SITUATIONS “FOR WittTe AND colored cooks, tmaids, nurses, waiters, kit bands. farm bands, dairyiuen. drivers. ec, this and other cities. FM. BURNMAM, 630-852 F at mw, oleae aA) } y ANTED—BY A LAW STUDENT, EMPLOY with an attorney or real estate, iisurance Al ba $8.50, $10, €12.50, AND ¢15 EACH. Morning. agent. Address STUDENT, Starotice. ap! (Third floor.) rANTED_CANVASSER F ora VANTED—A' SITUATION a8 CLERK | wouDwikn ¢ rorsece, Wace tr a aapmaas | Wat okcittares a2 potent, relepences if desitede or will arse ~ ~ sempnconscene in printing of ‘8 W Cor. 11th and P sts. n.w. ee ee ee New Sprrxo Waasrrens. We are showing a very attractive line of Pare ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. A GRADUATE OF VY Medicine, 9 position ae Pharmacist or Drae Clerk, dress “UPL.” Star ofice. apis avvly, 0 & ANTED—-A RE PECTABLE WHITE GIRL TO | *! V assist in general housework; no washing. VANTED—A LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS LADIES’ WRAPPERS, 1000 New Hampshire ave. n.' Wt writer; will work very reasonable and give NE ATED 7 COMPOSTTORS | ove wevk trial free" “A@iress Misa Be buat vier giatuexvertence at type neti PRINTS, 717 ota new for two. CENTURY CLOTH, v y ANTED& YOUN iG MAN IN GROCERY STORE: ERCALE, accurtomed 40 cutting mica with | . sso Feferences, Box 52, Star office, ww 1 | Wer, oo — niN, i - . FT D—DRESSMARING TODO IN FAMI- FLANNELS, W 5 = PRIVA BLY a A | othive. ‘apls-at? fhiaker who makes ¢ x, ant ‘aeapiue 8 | So _ CASHMERES, &c,, ply without Arstclase red as hyd Th MPLOYMENT AND KOUM. in a great variety of patterns and combinations, which are marked at exceptionally low prices, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. nw. = a7 how, GY pam Wye LORED WOMAN TO DO GE: housework in a colored family of four per- song Wawes $8 8 month: elty references required. Apply at th Wiasns SEWING GIRLS ON ahi ss “wood at 12182 Ist st. mw. ap16-20 ANTED — FOR A POSITION OF TRUST. A competent salenman in my business: salary $15 no former experience necessary if wis re gnees. Apply after Ua m., ANTED—A WHITE, MIDDLE-AGED > wo TO BENT A SMALL HOUSE WITH id ka by May Ist, iu northern put » stating lowest teruis and location, T. Star office. A | Wis D—TO RENT—BY A ¢ 20d posit n in the United Sta Lave Reapy.xave Crora Sura ‘We have received an extensive line of LADIES’ READY-MADE SUITS in Armure Cloth, Flannels, Nun's Veilings and Cashineres, in both black and a variety of lead- ing plain shades; also an excellent assortment of neat checks, pisids and stripes in quiet, mod- ‘ fects, Prices $10, $12.50, $15, 818, $20, V required ‘aplé-2i* 7th wt. nw ‘as cook, in the country: near chnceh; references Address DAN'L AMMES, Ammendale, Md. ANT ANTED—A_ MIDE like to take eharee of W AGED LADY WOULD | house for family durt sive best of Felerencen | W | their summer atmence Address M. 3L, 103d st WANTED Bs MAY 1s, SEVEN with bath and ini, bet. 10th as nw Adareas JAY. 8 ‘State price 1 > Box 82 Auscostis, D.¢ } ap) | bs : iCK HOUSE IN A GOOT t ion of the city—uorthwest preferred MILI. & JOHN (OMEN COOKS, WANTED AT Dic Zi #10 to $10; chambermalds, waitresses, murs. Inundrese, men cooks, men, and hotel help for resorts. 6137th n.w. Vv ROOM HOUSE, Ist Hand of to exceed B30. pertuanent 4 r office. ae y ANTED-SMALL HOUSE, OR TWO OR THRKE Ashed rooms, for light bouse waiters, butlers cgachnien, dai J ANTED—FOR PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLY New York city and suburbs, cooks and bouse: for this city and suburbs, cooks, laundresses, Mt colored laborers, &e.” F. M. BUKNIAM, WANTED A CLERK-EITHER LADY oF GE: Ueman, who has had experience in the prosecution of pension claims, Address Box 164, Star ollie. aD) Asa special attraction we offer 11L0T LADIES’ READY-MADE ALL-WOOL SUITS, draped in s tasteful and becoming manner, per- fect-fitting basque, well made, and sold usually at $11.50, 812 and 813.50. ONLY $10 PER SUIT. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts, n.W. the city v a TED—FOR A CASH P ce ca R.A STORE rty on cood condition, not to exceed & ko tground in northwest for buil -A WHITE OR COLORED YOCTH Of man to attend to the wi be. vad well, have @ kuowl able to re , sa ee Lone Buscx Sax Dresses. The line embraces BLACK FAILLE FRANCAIS" DRESSES. BLACK OTTOMAN SILK DRESSES. BLACK SILK RHADAME DRESSES. cede BLACK MERVEILLEUX SILK DRESSES. of pursing, and 4, Star oflice. Wakes. BY GENT AND WIFE. So. Of: Furnished House to take care of during | suche. beat etreacer ven Autre Bon Sut j sien ¥v ANTED — BY A GE! MAN AND WIFE (Northern people used to cre of their own bouse) | the care of a furnished house for the ommenet | feferenoe given: "Aldrone BEAG good coat hands. SSYDiN& ‘woo. fie furnits good references. p14-2t* toe Sante ae oe ee ee ELS a 5 ae ange Rees anee. _—. 10, ‘coupl BLACK GROSS-GRAIN SILK DRESSES. 11th st. a.w, Ag Ww NTED-TO PURCHASE ! ‘Trimined and draped in a stylish manner, and ANTED_ A GoOD TOUSEREEP! : eral tea eakdine Ieee Gee snd Lady" ine a altered to at. accordi ig to ability aud exporien pA No PRICES: ENPOU1,” Siar officer. j Raa : 1 description of property. pla at” : S to 870 each. VANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYM bv. | 1 - Sra $50, 690, 635, 010, 045 to O70 W tess. coodused iy eto, Meu nnd Women, wate | WW ANTED—IST OF MAY. BY FOUR ADULTS, (Thira floor.) jored, forall kinds ol i lnbor, tor Diatract | a orutwnt ae gah a month Gat Ree eel WOODWARD & LOTHROP, tes, With reference 717 M st Dw. Ty 5 i bay the Mouths in advabee, Ad Boa JL, Star at ED—A BLACKSMITH—ON. oughly understands shoeing horses and mules Comer 1ith and F st FOR RENT—ROOMS. MENT — ONE PLEAS. ‘ANINHED mon 20 he ame goa weet 1518 st. a] ROR MEXT = Ox sib at Howalltg, terus moderate Fok FEST THRRE Coles aad yeti oa Ast Gor, unt 1002 Ltn © KENT_ONE FURNISHE: emily, care’ pom the door, ot RENT—Fhow 1st MAY NEXT, TWO ant fas Rae i on masa OR, aT) ie RENT_CHEAP—@13 D rene besten sr_N. uiten, bach:tesin aml oF Storage How im Fear inane 350 JOR RENT TWO ROO! NX KROOND FLoom, aps inedern courectcea oiieee magia multe #20 per month ia advamos. 745 Oth at aw, ‘epi Fat RENT—1i5 e 4 ROOMS ke mashed of uni u: aude orem suite api6-s* por RENT_¢? 1OWA CIRCLE. a LOVELY sUITR FLOSS aac ate apitor F2.. Saye Panrine WiskI-G «4 QUIET mumtmente can obtain roots, jn withont 413 am gr. references given aid req at cee Sy POR RENT — THREE Rooms IN ae aia table for light bousekeeping oF 20, and 62 or moe 2280 atteet over foal aeen ” FLOR RENT—1610 KT NW FORN Mae FR ee ether reown, convenient vate, aud herdte The door: also stebie for rent. mnch ic Fa JOR RENT—FURNISHED PR ROOM, E ‘Oud story, comtral location. Cail at 110s bites wie se RENT-TARFE “hoOMS AW aTh Fee Tamil \eutahte for hight hovecksen P20 get month” No. 18 Get aw wear Governiuen: ranting office i splece JOR KENT PURNISHED—HANDSOME SUITE of apartinents, constating of parlor, teary and room, seoond floor, north aud suith Terms moderate 1204 K st ook newt “ THREE DESIBABLE COMMUN: megnitable for laght hovmekrey ug. a: Ont aw. 14% }R _KENT-FURNISHED LOND floor: bath-room on rout rood. lise tat for light nousekewpiing g | POR RENT—curar, TILL Ne sowely furuiahed,” cot Fy nt. extend mouth t worth Sclebtial quarters for genteuen refere wed. BW. H., Star llice ap T_DESIBABLE ROOMS IN HoUsiE sireet BW. Aino shop or main LOUIS F SHOr MAKER, ai BY A NOWTHERN FAMILY 2=d:siraple roome. a cout. bay window . Inguire wt LI8 Cnt. : | Feiss _aplast 2. POR MEN S16 AND 81s 1577 6 NW, Daisrn. ble rome on second abd tint ik remscs able rates apietin ON BEL Fes, REST UNF CRNIED Bi apls.3e ond floor. 940 T st. nw. Fe. RENT — UNFURNIRHED- LARGE SOUTH frout parlor, with 2 of 3 other rooms copnecting, oor ciuvenientiy arranwed for light bower, Keeping’ all tod tmx: locetion eapeclals tnsirstio | for summer; references. 307 Mat-ne. apid-at” | POR, SEXTMANDSOME AND. NEWLY FUR ey punhed Focus central tocation. 1300 H st. a. w, Fe eS A 2001 19TH ST. Now. Poon origi, cheerful unfuraisbed rocine’ all mesecs conVebietices. ‘TaFms reasunabie apisse R RENT—1342 O st Now RNISHED Ob | Feereid tace tae oat eae | pricen “Fate boar | PR EAT Ang, SARDSOME aac oor rront Tiomn. finely tarnished and ‘closet rent masounble; Tih sens OH KENT —1502 H SFX W- NEXT DOO TO Jorwales's atnisonsely iuriushed how orsingle, with bound. “Tebie bout, sou JOH RENT —A VERY DUSIMABLE AND RAND. some Buite t Booms waa fora Senate Mone or fore iusurpaseed, "Appar sti301 Rist, Promkiin Square SPM PES | POR RENT. sctre or secoxD FiGOK sour root sug ned, ovine wit, board aon stat Fooms: wear War and Navy Departmen ‘meue Foservation in front, revereneen 1803 H at tw ae TF FOR RENT—FLATS. JOR RENT — Ww ‘comm 4 Cold wal a apl6-3 1A ZEW GOUD OFFICE ROOMS Jd fuore, Lasiness bi st. north igen eh ies ray ae erate 4B. WIMEK, 1315 Fat — " ra nd on ed Sate Wages ckvected aud sad sofereaces te Cass E We hart of ity, worth €4.000 ($2,000 cash); dott | ounatiutnien ti tek SAUL Loos Panny ave Dresses. COFFIN, Muirkirk Furnace, Muirkirk, Md. apll-4 coves eT ‘sarotce ot mabSO-sw 1 Al WASTER PARTIES dress Jax, Corridon, 912 Ist st, uw., correspoud ent for stenograpuers, type- writers, bookkeepers ad Peumen (also visiting tutor, eighiceath year). We have had made up in our own work rooms anumber of partly-made dresses, The skirt aloue is firished, tastily draped after the latost fashions, and is accompanied with sufficient ‘material for the basque, You select a suit, and we take your measure and make a perfect fitting waist to your onder, and send home the dress entirely finished within forty-eight ours, y AN1ED TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE of 13. or more rooms: give location amt to LOCATION, star office. apace _WANTED--BOARD. __ WANTED; BY A GENTLEMAN BOARD IN’ A private family (Catholic), near St Matthew's or SC Patrick's church, trom $0 to $7 per week. Sime room. Address Box 154, Star office. at ED. Ws ‘and ornamental stock; We «ive steady work. Write for terms to & B. & Co, Nurserymen, Genevi Wis She Pertect Tailor Square; De terns used all dsaftiwen dons, oo pusda.” Yer infaction given or nochange at 1117 at n.w. w ICHARDSO. mh) -Lus J ANTED—LADIFS TO LEARN DKEss-cuT- per pat- ject sai- ~ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. — (Third floor.) NT_OFFICES jesiruble room at 1319 for $i6. Apply W. UX5G feet. towether with flat of Eygius Qverbead:m. "Inquire at 643 Penueyivania <n S “ meee wis bass Litheed Fea ne Wititers for Prot CMs FOR 2ST THE SUBURBS, AT NOMINAL | Jon ur Lott etit stan. patiotal Lalior Spatem'*, with rule ale pears aud other fruits, water. beautiful | anaidsnit ‘nt sacteed iy soaciesronee disped orate, Mime, Sd MESSER “Coumgrvatory | nlite Sg"uuar' uous oemeuta foe sale | Sent by is gonsed water 61 Frrr Nesouss For Six Cesta ets aie b Pet uw, Washington, D.C. SALE -SUBURMA! IER ee Afew days ago in intending to advertise 50 One of the best cottages in Lanier Heights: hot and | J s0R RENT—STORE AND DWELLING AT los Needles for 6c. we, by mistake, wrote it 5c. Goldwater path -coliare: stable in rear. For perm-t to | I° 14th st. u.w., containing 1:3 roo inxpert application must be made ts ee We RILEY DEEBLE, ‘Those who answered the advertisement got the Needles for Sc., aa we live up to any state- ments we may make, With this correction the price reverts to 6c. 1,500 cases finest quality English burnished ANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN WISH Two Ws - Rooms in th ‘well-furni-bed, cominunicating northwest, with references dress ML. HL, Star office. Fo, 3Ab TEREEN TONS = ix “Falk view Heichts,” adjoining Washingtou. to suit, om cout auterest: pia daily. steel ang-eyod Sewing Needles, put in « handy sisi Fat fancy paper case, in No, 7 aud 8s; also assorted eae OR BEFORE MAY 1ST, THREE | tO SALE— JFO® BEDT—New PIANOS AT Low Pree onsen of 5 to 108. ‘oder my prevementn for light bausekenring: tate 26-1 S21 7th ot ONLY 6c. PER CASE OF 50. ferame thelr must be be Featonable. “Address 6, Raat 1 ER ae. ssteo ae > — Capitol Stati eee 8. E, LEwr INT--ST. is. (Small-ware department.) ANTE WOW OK BEFORE MAY “IST BY A FOR RENT--STABLES a men and wife without children. 3 or safur | api3-8t ——iitook> | 20m RENT—S1ABLE FOUNDIY ALLEY. Cor. 1ithand Fate nw. | shed oT OR BALE- Agth and 14th abd G sd H sts | two-stury ti cated between Sth and Isth sts west, Hand Uta, a ote 5, tworstory | ae re Fie 8.29 FRET OF se MD beck, se Fae “ayhea, New Srocx Or Sense a we aw Fr YS. W. ED-1 SCELI LANEOUS | _#2332 1319 Fst BUSINES: 3S. CHAN ‘CES, _ ‘We have Just received our spring importation ANT ‘MIS Fu SALEF SOLD EY MAY 1 AT BARGAIN) ALE — OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK AND pacha igo a2. par iscrcommlin arden Wises yr boxctalia: inspec ee jouible cottaye of eleven roots, evn" alltmodern in ope Fh} eye for thepresent and comingsummersesson. | 1,20" Saree provements; well of water, with wind-miil attach. | ¢0 loos tune, tetas ike pogbess cst ‘The most noticeable feature of this now stock fe ‘sp16-Lan ti. B. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. ment: ining hove tn sfotbudnen with vans ae. the tendency toward quality and utility, rather ED—A SECOND-HAND AMATEUR PHO. | order. Wists dota: must be te good condition and _aph2w — ——- ea ean, _Actrees 6. F. Sear oes. = JOR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN od tical and indispensable article of woman's wear- WASTED A FOEND uD erie oes: Handsome ave tag apyard. Curtain 18 te no othergurment | 0 Eiiscctccierence, Golsitls Gee tr | sonnets ime, emuee tne, corviege bones: Son sae isso comfortable, perfect fitting, or will an- FAMLOR FURNITURE UFiIOE- Of thin city : B23 per mouth, swer the purposes of the Jersey. Their adapte- W: treanes inade style sp4-Im 1419 New ¥. bility to the form, and their utility, render ‘them particularly desirable to weer with any Ik SALE— SUBURBAN TOFS =AT A wAWORIN gp asta ve. extension of Oth st. n.w.: small skirt, and: skirt that has been in. 14 ¢ 4: ST nauies ah Giaccone icoaemien ase Wee 5, Waa, pombe, furalabed lt wort Se +7 rork of a stzectve hoa dro with th si ofan appe- | inion ces moderate: ven wal bapecnit COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | G priate pertect-Atting Jereay. Wegive below asliaht mention of three of :0W $6,000 OR $10, 1 W32x7FD, To Bone 86. 10.000 Fo! WYER'S HILL NEAR RELA} es years: real wice ; 12 acres with the more practical styles, and request that you | gmoant’ “suress HUBERT, os a9 ost SEMOEANT # TENGES SE S147 re YRITING MACHINE. AD- ao five then on ery ad ere ermine pas YPEWLIT! SAD: Pas = aren a 5 oTOnT SOL, IMFORTED JRRENT, Wires STED_T WANT CHRTS IND W ieee fut stn, ait eae: Mec'ySeclines BLACK ALL-WOOL 1 =D gett 55 ort Sisee 38 to-44, ev Tie WasEIRG LON Seaton Seal arrow Tee ONLY 61.75 EACH, s to nos Wxrimathy aoe ame | ath eve 2 ehh eto tae BLAGK ALL-WOOL IMPORTED JERSEYS, | curefby sending tre ree soe Recor 2 esonane 7 Twenty ‘Attractive Veet Front, Pertect Shape, Wall Fin- | Novelty Company. A iabed, Soh vias bore eyes Siar ge | ONLY €2.25 EACH. Wate PORCH SEEDS FRM THe ‘50 DOZEN NV ‘aescatora Doparpeat ener oe "ANTED—TBX OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS seen at Br. BLOW N'S oficn, 08 WASTERTWO GROCERY STORES AND ONE Tyne will begives tall © ‘The huvemior ie Tha nw apie iy Civar Store for cash customers _U. L, BOYER, 311 aye aw Stocks, listed on iBKtoR, Stock Exc ind wold Money, to loan. LOUIS CU SS no. Tel Bo. 98: can be saved eee Mupely Brotonne Front, Elsborately Braided (oy yy ae Geneeaane sai rey Satta Ba Sh ral ONLY 63.50 BACH. Bee co ‘We shall make special display of the stock marti ie om Monday, enabling you to examine it in its wee entirety, A more generous money's worth of Jereoye has never been offered by us, (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROR, Cor. 11th and Feta. n.w. Lors Or Bors Sur. (OK ae gs 7 = sak 4S ee BOARDING. oN sECOmD, nw ite Five lots Of Boys’ All-Wool Sootch Cheviot Suite, Morfelk style, in a variety of fancy ‘checks, nest plaids and stripes in spring effects, Binee—4 to 12. ONLY 95 PER SUIT. Gapestor to Yao suits usually sold at this price, ‘Boven lots of Boye All-Wool Seoteh Cheviot pom fecarveg end finish, pro ysis yeere, ‘OULY 06 PER SUIT. ‘We make no effort to meet competition on ew.peteed suite, believing it to be more e00- ‘momical fer you te buy and more satisfac ‘ory for us to mall good qualities at fatr prices ‘Fair prices bere mean all the quality, style, and ae ‘the particular Ha! (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROR,

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