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MS ds gad: THE E WASHINGTO ‘The Evening Star basa regular, permanent bona Side daily cireulation more than treble that of any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, aud much greater than that of alt the other daily papers here added together. The pattie which the Congressional war horses have been snufllng {rom afar now rages in the national legisiature. Tariff reformers and pro tectionists are, as Sylvanus Cobb would say, Jocked in deadly encounter. The ranks of the op- posing forces ae considerably diversified, Under the same Dagner Mgut the uncompromising tree trader, the advocate of a tariff for revenue only, the member whose sole alms to reduce the revenue by a removal of tariff duties, and the ‘weak-knee} protectionist who Delievps tat cva- cvasions Must be made to satisfy put ‘Opinion, ‘or Who feels that he is fighting In acause ruinous to the industries of the country, and to his party, but wuo ts whipped into line by the partisan lash ‘sud by threats of the penalties of desertion. On the other side ts ap army no! ss variegated in ap. pearance and discordant in utterances There are een Standing shoulder to suoulder the extreme protectionist, the mam whose principal desire is to reduce tue revenue but who prefers to accomplish his purpose by checkiag all revenue from imports by means of prohibitory tariff, the man who TeSligs a reduction of Import Quties solely because be is interested in the removal of internal taxa- don from tobacco or fruit brandies, the free ‘ader in theory but opponent of the practical en- forcement of the theory In this country, oF at this Ume, oF a8 applied to some local mauufacturing sudustry, and the rear-guard, sumilar to the corre- sponding branch of the opposing army, who do uot bother With political economy, but are for thelr party, If right, and, whether right or wrong, sre for their party. In motive and opinion the allies On oth sides present as motley an appear- ance as Palstaff’s soldiers did physically. This umstance gives some uncertainty to the con- Test, and aads to Its interest as a mere spectacls. "The direct strugyle between protection and tariff- revisiog with an undisguised free-trade tendency will occur im the presidential campaign if Presi- dent Cleveland is renominated. The present con- niet 18 merely preliminary and preparatory, and 1n the particulars suggested the Issues are coniused, ee ‘It is acurtous thing that, with all the measures for protecting home products which have been eugrriy adopted by Congress during the last quar- wr of a century, so little attentuon should have been paid to the protection of American forests, ‘Timber is & product which nas always a staple Value, and one that will hold its own, and even Increase, With every year that the world grows older. Yet the most reckless waste has been per- mitted all over the West and South, and great stretches of land have been stripped of their trees simply because there was no one to commands halt, It will not be long, if affairs are allowed to go on as they are going at present, before we shall be dependent om other countries for our lumber supplies. Forestry assoctations everywhere are raising their voices in protest, but the only ody which has power to act is Congress, And Congress hesitates because a proper estabilst- ment for the protection of the goverament forest dorain would involve the witudrawai of a large acreage from pubic sale and its conversion into permanent preserves, and cost some money forthe salaries of expert foresters and overseers. Two Dill On this subject are now before Congress, the Ove intended as a substitute for the other, but, in ‘the view of those best qualified by experience ‘and study to judge, the substitute 1s in. fertor to the Dill whose place it ts in- tended to take, The latter provides dis- tinct meang for selecting forest preserves, guard- ing them from spoliation and disposing of their timber for the public benefit, The other lacks ddetiniteness in detail, confuses the public land in- terests with the Interests of furestry proper, and Provides no adequate method of enforcement for iS Own provisions. It is to be hoped that Con- ress will see its way clear to adopt the definite instead of the indefinite Dill; bu: the enactment of any kind of & law, however defective, will be better than,the enactment of nohe at ail, for it ‘Will be at least a sign that the legislative mind is ‘waking up to the necessity of doing something. <a ‘The reported desire of Minister Puelps that the British mission should be raised to the dignity of anembassy 1s likely to suggest the question once more, Why we have in our diplomatic system 20 such office as an ambassador. The Constitution authorizes the appointinent by the President of “ambassadors, other public ministers, and con- wuls;” Dut, a8 an ambassador Is technically dis- tinguished from a minister by being the personel representative of his soverein and not merely the Tepresentative of @ state, there seems to be no place for such a functionary in our service, The title has, Rowever, been recogaized in American legislation at least on one occasion, in an act of Congress passed in 1856. In the present state of Public feeling with regard to the foreign service, as reflected in the annual debates in the House of Representatives over the consular and diplomatic Appropriations, it 1s doubtful whether ans more diguities could be procured for the foreign minis- ters of the United States, especially if they in- Yolved the possibility of am increase of salaries als, The death of Jacon Sharp now leaves the pros- ecuting officers of New York city no excuse for not proceeding with the case against Richmond, his parwer in the gigantic Broadway Rutiroad 390, AB additional impetus comes from tie con- Srmation, by the Court of Appeals, of te sentence of luprisoament pronounced upon O’Nefl; for the evidence on which he was convicted strengtaens the net which bad twisted itself about Sharp, Richmond, and Kerr. Tue fugitive Keenan, who seems, according Lo the testimony thus far elicited by the state, to have executed with Richmond a larger measure of the detalls of the plot than even Sharp, is beyond the reach of justice for the Present. But Richmond is still playing the gen. Ueman of leisure in New York, and the defrauded taxpayers want to see bis face in court without peediess uelay. eo Writing on “The Responsibility of Women to $o- clety,” one Of the delegates to tue late woman's congress in this city says: “The gre.test disad- Yatage under which women now labor ts, with. Out doubt, that they are not trained up toearn an independent ving.” This seems to be the trouble also with the male sex. If the rising generation ‘of boys Could be “trained up to earn an indepead- ent Living” the woman proviem would soon and easily be solved. Tbe men wouid then not only be sbie to support themselves, but likewise to ade- quately take care of woman, so that sue could re. maia in and adorn the sphere for which she was manifestly onginally intended in the economy of nature, —— + A declaration of the power of the Treasury to use the surplus tm redeeming bonds 1s asked of Congres, umbaumpered by stiv F tegisiation, such 4s the Senate proposes, and @ bill making such declaration bas passed the flouse. Now doth the Administration dodge and fee, and the silver man pursuen, ——— + With the fret birds asd buds of spring comes ‘the Vandal who destroys flowers and shrubbery in the public parks, aud very promptly too comes a policeman, aud then Judge Suell and retribution. ‘There should ve no break in the close continuity of this procession of persons and events, PORE, Warm Nox-tsaxerte Warcues. ‘These watches resist the most powerful manetism. Have all the time-Leeping qualities characteristic of the WALTHAM WATCHES, and are the best time pieces for ELECTRICIANS, ENGINEERS, RAILROAD MEX and others whose vocation requires waich ‘that ie ab ‘NON-MAGNETIC, ‘The ordinary Malthus Watches fitted with non- Magnetic balance, hair-spring, and escapement, warranted abeciutely NON-MAGNETIC. = M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., spies - 1107 Peaosyivania ave. ‘treated. 4 p.m. at SCHMIL'S BIRD STORK Fesidence. 3U0 deat Met wee aaa “sy may Socc8 “Hi creteiet bbe wean: CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES. 1 lot of 50 different petterns worth 10c., now Se. 8 y'd. Dee Beye ieee 1-4 « “ BBE me 196, Bee ‘The above are all woll made and canot possibly be Guplicated when once sold out, Hesmerra Crorns HENRIETTA CLOTHS. In eleven of the newest shades 46 INCHES WIDE. SILK FINISH. ALL WOOL, AT 950, A YARD. (Cannot be matched suywhere at the price. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK x OUR HOUSEKEEPING Goops DEPARTMENT. 90 down of Huck Towels, size 44222, only 200. “T50 adeen ‘Extra Fine Huck ‘Towels, Embroidered MSS aaa Ene Ney tin Dena Makin ‘peid for lous had G10; tor" thie ‘week aly ib styles of Gorman (Cream), 60 ‘200 Tukey Med Table: Covers. © at 81; Ble. BBI A > BAUBLES Bes 2“4 ae 4 sp13. ‘7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. HE ONLY HOUSE TO FIND REMNANTS OF ev description. IBLE COMBINATION, aoleat 124i and 1243 11th ats: The latter part of this month is almost certain to bring us some genuine spring weather. Therefore, let us introduce: 25 doz “MONARCH” BRAND SHIRTS, very fine. stylish and ‘with collars and cuffs complete. 17 doz, FINE FKENCH P<RCALE SHIRTS. in all Dement patterns, with three collars and s pair of culls As a new departure we have put in « line of FINE LINEN STRIPED aud PLAID VESTS. MOIRE SILK VEST for full dreas. If you want to see the very latest it is the SQUARE sad BOUND-CROWN HATS in the “Venetian” mix- ture We have just opened them. ‘Novelties in NECKWEAR received weekly. MADRAS at 91.50, AUERBACH & BEO., 623 Penn. avenue, Under Metropolitan Hotel. mb31-co3m HE SUNDAY POST WILL iu AN Deere beech Paeen en ree AM TEA DOUULE COMBINA’ ION, apl4-3t 1261 aud 1243 11th at. |KoKo HATS. KO-KO BRAID HATS, ALL COLORS, ALL SHAPES, 48c, CHILDREN'S TRIMMED SAILORS, 1ic, ROUGH-AND-READY SAILORS, NEW SHAPE, 48¢ AT THE 00 iN g3 aM Mu A uy A 73 316 7TH STRERT XW. A PICNIC AT THE RIBBON COUNTER TO- MORROW. “lt ‘0 ONE CAN DPNY THI |AN'S DOUBLE NSOMBRU IOS h Te na meas Oe Tonssox, Gusszs & Ca REMNANTS! REMNANTS! 2.000 yards FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM, POCAHONTAS aud BARKER MILLS COTTON, in REMNANTS, at Se.; worth 1c. 2.500 yards WAMSUTTA and PRIDE-OF-THE- WEST COTTON, in REMNANTS, from 1 to 10 yards, 20e.; real value, 1240. 2.000 yanis GENUINE LONSDALE CAMBRIC, in REMNANTS, from 1 to 15 yards, 10c.; NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN 12. Job Lot WHITE GOODS JUST RECEIVED To- DAY. GREAT BARGAINS. 5, 6,8, 10¢. Beautiful Assortment SPRING DEESS GOODS JUST OPENED. 12%, 15, 25, 370. ail the New Colors in HENRIETTA AND CLOTHS. 50. 75e. cope FRENCH AND AMERICAN SATTEENS. PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW MATTINGS, CAR- PETS, &c., &c. sage JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, lz 636 Pounsylvanie ave., near 7th st. ‘KR ARTHUR x M RATTAN BEG TO AX purchased the old Ee P streets northwest, so ug aud faccraia hit there Ail 08 ‘ot the tore site ite Bret rea wed et Lote at CAPITOL VIEW P. ‘Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, st iow roles and on easy terme Apply to Eientet Gq tp scHULI? ons METAL ©v., S16 11th st. aw. UNDERWRABR FOR GENTLEMEN, 2%. C LEWIS & sox, Ove, Rear 15th st, New TRE See ‘Manager. ¥. 8, WILLIAMS & CO., Druggiets, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and Fate. nw, ‘Where’ found the most eotoplete and varied Srcmen sam ‘Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city, at prices which none can better and few meet, Ssauowa by the following paral lst: sesenasesae it Hitt Seoseseharkeusegasass we ~ eee Iron Bitters per bottle. Imported Bay Rum, large bottles . Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Alterative, s SSSRESSSASRECLELSSEESUSSEISSAS HERS ESESSSRSSSESESSSSE 1 1 2 1 1 1 Wyeth’s Beef, Wine and Iron. 1 ‘Williams’ Beef, Wine and Iron . 1 a ‘Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil aud Lime Williams’ Hair Tonic, the best... Fine Tooth Brushes... Florida Water, Soap. ‘The best Triple Kxtracis, in bulk, 35c. per o7. ‘Handoline renders the complexion clear and white and the akin soft and smooth; the best preparation in the worid tor chapped banda, lips and tace, per bottle, Rheumalsis ne fais to relief in raleis headache foctheche end Ail Thsumuetic painse tts care and pains in our prestription do. tick ia complete, ‘being thorousity ‘chouteula from the most te turers such ax Squibb, Powers and ‘and other well-known ‘cheusiste, “All pre~ scriptions intrusted to our care will be satiafactory ‘St the lowest. rates, Don't mistake, the TEMPLE URUG STO: ‘Under Masouic Toop, deen corner 9th ¥. 8 WILLIAMS & CO, Proprietora, “Tol try the worid soon, yell my iad, ‘dear, bell sted aur aneo® eqiued, ‘ind muchie thes may grieve ye.” Of glare and glitter coupled with fancy: Of sham, shoddy, and shelf-worn ut z “Guatitum ougtet Of miafite and misrepresentations : Of falsehood and fraud, = 8 " e Of fair promises dovetailed with fou! dealing” Quantum muficit. Tam more than satiasied that there ix but one way to conduct business and put it ou a iair, square, aud legit- toate basis, aud that ie to have but ON PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. All-woo! Trousers ( tucker Tweed) Vietor E. Adier’s Ten Per Ceut Ciothing House. Oue price and that the lowest. -sroal Tronse stylish AN Fior Br aloes ee Per Ca ‘One price and that the lowest, All-wool Trousers, twenty diff rent shades and Sterne 5 es, 88-5 Yictor E.ad.ci's Yen Per Cont Ciothiag House? ‘Price aid that the lowert Spring Overcoats, sirictly, all-wool, perfect fitting, “Gprins Gul Site Mga: cack Cobterf 14, and ug Sul sor . Chaat and cute. way. strictly all-wool, 8.75, $9.50, 69.75, $10.75, s T's0. 8 5. ee - Leatherette Spring Suits for ®, aes 13 to 18 years, coats, d lone ite, all- 5.1%, » See ye ame pe wool, 85. 87, $8.00, wish to economize in the tte: Bo Joa wis smear of ce a at Hives: °° of ZOU yeh, fe be protected i the quality and price READY-MADE CLOTHING desire to purchave?, ledge wUtdn Waame Sut ode p eco whick Sis eka ™ VICTOR E ADLER'3 10 ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 47 and Uv 7th st nw. comer Massachusetts ave. Open Aeturday until Li pm apl6 ae SATIN 8: Mi 4 Exuzeant saree Cee pooner aplé3t (241 and 1243 11th ot's.c, Wx H. McKiew, ‘Successor to the late B. B TaYLon, A Fy AY GOST. | EE } | PALAIS ROYAL ARGAIN ft | pret crieateer Hi THE PALAIS ROYAL, Mexs: Scanrs For Be. Eacu. We received yestereay mornin 100 dozen Satin- lined Knot Scarfe Some of the patterns and materials ARE IDENTICAL TO SCARFS WE HAVE 8CLD ‘TELL NOW FOK 48c. A swail manufacturer, a sur- Plus stock, a cash offer, result: Scarfs in New York on Friday, in our show-window, corner of 12th and Penn. ave., to-morrow. Any of them for 250 One more illustration of the efficacy of our strictly cash ay@tem, (See space below). ‘THY PALAIS ROYAL. Tax Coton Jackers Anntven. London Style Tan Broadcloth Walking Jackets 65 each. 10 Beaded “Pelerines” in stock again. ‘The new Suits for Children are of blue flannel with Garibaldi body, the deep collar and cuffs of which have broad bends of white braid trimming. The frout is laced; the skirt with stripes of the white braid: Price for four years’ size is $6.50. One style similar, but less profusely braided, is $4 for ten years’ size, (See apace below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. Tas Niw Tex Gown. Elegance, Refinement, Culture, Comfort. They say 0 eloquently, these new Tea Gowns, Challies of Dres- den China patterns, with brown, blue or red velvet cuffs, collar, belt and epaulets: the color according to the shade of the pattern, which shows so cheerfully on the cream wround of the Challis. Had them before at $12.50 cach: 87 NOW We Loucht the last dozen that ‘were for sale wholesale in the United States last Fri- day. We also secured nearly 250 other styles of Wrap- pers, which we shall offer at prices equally surprising to you as to the merchants who buy and sell on credit. (Bee space below. me THE PALAIS ROYAL, New Jensevs Ar Low Paces, 50 dozen Imported All-Wool Black Stock- for $1.68, worth $1.98; and 350 dozen rseys at 81.98, worth 82.25, The Jer- seys, in same styles, at $1.08 aud $2.25, which were considered good values on Friday wer: reduced yester- uy to $1.68 and $1.08, and we doubt even at the re- duced pr ces if they are as good as the new lot. Ladies, the bargain of the season awaits you at THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below). New Pasasous Axo Usnnettas ‘The new Umbrellas 1 our almost too poy Parasols. The very beau- tiful—artistically beautiful—handles in Solid Silv areoffered at prices that show aloss to h eoods to you ‘Silk Umbrellas with solid silver handles representing foliave, serpents, rope, cha.ns, crooks, insects, aui- mals, &c., &e. MEN'S SIZES. 00 86.00 88.50 910.00 $3.35 84.68 85.68 86.25 LADIES’ SIZES. 3.50 94.50 86.75 f8-We have them in “Silverizad” handles in almost as pretty styles at $1.90. 82.38, $2.75 in Silk. In “Gloria,” with “Silvorized” handles, at €1.68, and $2.48 for Men's sizes, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (ee space below.) 8853, PPP. PoP AAA EER A A R To treble the usnal number of visitors to the Un- derw Department, on the second floor of Na 1117 vunia ave., we offer for Monday (April 16), ‘Tuesday (April 17) avd Wednesday (April 18) the fol- lowing apecial sale prices piatiade * THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See space below.) 98. Ganaexts Orrenen For 75c. ‘When it is remembered wo make a specialty of Un- der Garments at 98c.a piece and give very superior ‘values at that price the Special Sale price of 750. for the lots quoted below should be duly appreciated. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Nightgown bargain below.) 98c. Nioxrcowxs Fon 750 “Mother Hubba 4” style, double yoke, tucked front and sleeves. Embrotiered and Herring-bone stitch- Laat ered perry aor PALAIS ROYAL, _ (Girt bargains below.) 98c. Sxmre For 75c Extra wide and full length; yoke band, ruffle of em- broidery, six bunch tucks, Another stvle also extra wide, deep Cambric Ruffle with ten tucks and twelve 3 id. ‘Tucks above: yoke ban = ‘nan _(Drawers bargain below.) 98c Deawens Fon 750. Canbric, also cotton, deep embroidered ruffie, six- teen tucks above; yoke bands. Special attention asked to the very beautiful embroidery. THE PALAIS (Chemise bargains below.) pesmi MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERGARMENTS. 98o. Comune Fan tbe. ‘These goods were made toour special order, and for quality, workmanship, finish and fit cannot be ex- celled. We have them Plain. Tucked, Ruffled and handsomely trimmed in Hamburg and Torchon Lace. For want of space, we can enumerate only a few of the mark-down prices. SKIRTS, Now 72c., 80¢., 87¢., 90c., 95e., G1, ke. RIGHT DRESSES, Now 80c., 93c., $1, &o, DRAWERS, Now 72c., 80c., 87e., 95c., $1, &o. CORSET COVERS, Now 37¢., 40e., 470., 50, 62 Tic ke, CHEMISE, Now 60c., 80e., 90c., $4, ke, BOYS FLANNEL SHIRT WaIsTS (Star Brand), Now 91.25 and $1.50; formerly @2 and @2.25, ko. Sizes 34 to 46. Cambric, also Cotton, Tucks and Embroidery of the very finest quality. THE PALAIS ROYAL, __SOoeet parent: Below.) Coxser Axo Bosriz Bazaars, Our 75e. Haad-Made Corset is the $1 corset at some storcs. The French Woven Corsets at 75c. are also superior value. These Corsets during Special Sale 59c. pair.....10 atyles of 48¢. and 50c, Bustles for ‘ic, until Wednesday, April 26th, at 6 p.m. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘98c. Mull Caps, tucked and shirred, full ruche, lace trimmed, 75c, durin Special Sale. 19c. Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps for 160. (Three styles of Gwiss Caps with lace trimming, worth 25c. Seep ray my yg 190.; one yard Jong; 6 tucks; deep hem. ‘ ‘THE PALAls ROYAL, (Dress bargains below.) WHITE SHIRT WaluTs, WITH LINEN coutaRs| Tuoxa axo Suort Drarseza, AND CUFFS (Star Brand), Mow 80c. WM. B. McKXEW, <Bkirt AIDING BATS AND CAPs. from “TUHMANG” end “RNOE." Kew of Bi batkeelia, 6380, Pretty striped effecta, knife and box plaiting. Three styles at 690. will be offered during bpecial Sale for PALAIS ROY AL. (Cor, 29th ot. and Penneyivenie ove, 1 not be overshadowed by | | Fon Passrvixe Ww Woorwann & Lorsors Coc, ‘Enumerating the numerous attractive bar Gains offered by them, also the publication of Gash store Rews that may be of interest to their customers and the public. ‘We shall offer Wednesday morning 200 dosen Fancy Metal Buttons, dress sisa in the various shades of browns, blues, greens, grays, reds, leo black, which we offer at the low price of 15e. PER CARD OF TWO DOZEN. ‘You will find theee on separate coun ter in ‘Notion Department for convenience of selec- ton, . WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F ste. aw. OF CUSTOMERS, And on atcount of the close relationship of the two stocks, we have removed our Fancy Em- roidery Department to the fourth floor, ad- deining the Upholstery Goods, Plushes, &c. ‘This move gives us considerably more room to properly display the stock, and will, no doubt, proves convenience, inasmuch as it greatly fe- cilitates selections, matching, &c. To introduce the new location we offer the following attrac- tive bargains: BEST IMPORTED ZEPHYRS, Black, White, and all colors, ONLY 50. PER OUNCE. a PURE LIXEN ABT FLOURISHING THREADS, In all the various art shades, The more you! ~~ wash it the Brig hter it becomes, ONLY 50. PER SKEIN. ‘BEST LINEN BAGARREN THREAD. Warranted fast colors. AN the desirable art abades, especially for outlining Linens, Splash- ers, Tidies, Covers, and all fancy wash fabrics. ONLY 8c. PER SKEIN. 1 lot 3-inch all pure Silk Tassels, two loops, bulky ends, silk cord, Colors, Gold, Canary, Cardinal, Vieux Rose, Terra Cotta, Pink, and two shades of Art Blue. ONLY 10c. EACH; $1 PER DOZEN. ATTRACTIVE LINE or HEMINWAY'S ROPE SILK, In all the newest artistic shadings. Absolutely fast colors, and especially suitable for outlining silks and fancy wash goods, ONLY Go. PER SKEIN. Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and Fete. n.w. Fonnznzy $4 Conrarss ron $61.25 ‘Wo have closed from an importer the end of hie stock of Mandalay Curtains, which are stamped by hand and guaranteed absolutely fast color, and made to sell at 84 per pair: OUB PRICE 1.25 PER PAIR. ‘These are in attractive Oriental all-over de- sigua, and will make handsome summer cur- tains, especially for cottages, &o. (Fourth floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and Fats. Sas Cerra Sirxs. New We are showing an exceedingly handsome Une of FANCY SILKS FOR SASH CURTAINS. Also, very desirable for Fancy Scarfs and Easel Draperies. 31-inch Printed Mysore Silks, in @ beautiful line of rich colorings. ONLY 85c. PER YARD. 27-inch Japauese Crepe Silks, attractive col- orings, superior quality. ONLY $1.50 PER YARD, Biinch Knitted Siks, in = few of the chotcest art shades. Make the handsomest kind of Sash Curtains, Furniture, Scarfs, Easel Draperies, &e. ONLY 81.50 PER YARD. (Fourth floor.) WOoDW\RD & LOTHROP, or. 1 ste. no, six Crormna. WE SHALL OFFER 1,000 BOXES: oF MOTH MARBLES, Which is highly recommended for preserving ‘woo! garments, furs, etc., from the ravages of moths, and is sail to be superior to camphor, Persian powder. tobacco. or any other moth de- atr yer. They are white, tle size of a common inarble, and come in boxes of fifty, at the low price of 10 CENTS PER BOX. (Notion Department.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Yor. 11th and F sta nw. 4 oz Borrizs or t Covoaxe 370 We offe- 100 Bottles of Gelle Frere# F exch Cologne (4 oz) xt the exceedinely low price of 37 CENTS PER BOTTLE. (Notion Department.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Withand F sts nw. © ES’ q cxepo Surrs. We desire to announce to our customers and the public th t we have the exclusive sale of THE “TUXEDO” SUITS row LADTES AND MISSES for the Territory of Washington, D.C. This is a complete costume of original design, ut, comfortable ani graceful; consiatins of « Blouse full, plain skirt, is knitfed of the fiuest worsted materials, fuil panes and made ina variety of colorings, and in patterns to match throughout. Froin its texture it is specially adapted for LAWN TENNIS, YACHTING, ROWING, GYMNASIUM, MOUNTAIN, SEASIDE AND STEAMER WEAR. ‘These truly besutiful costumes are “rerular knit" the skirt in made empty full, eathered in the back, are extra lone, can be easily shortened if required, and no pains nave been spared to produce a perfect “outing” costume. ‘The colors in the Ladies’ Suite are: ‘Two shades of navy blue, striped with white, Navy blue striped with cardinal. (Cream white striped with navy blue, Bises, 30, 32, 34, 96, 38 and 40. ONLY 618 PER SUIT. ‘The colors in the Misses’ Suits are: Cream white strived with navy blue, ‘Cream whit striped with cardinal. ‘Navy blue striped with white. ‘Navy blue striped with cardinal, Garnet striped with white. Bizes, 4 6 and 8 years Prices 28, «88, 810.50. Sizes, 10, 12 and 14 years, Prices “$12, $13.50 and $15.50. ‘These handsome suits will be found on the third floor; easily eccessible by two clevators, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w, Boxes Crorme Dersnrucsr, ‘The greater part of the spring stock is ready. Now ise good timeto pick, The stock is not the largest in the city, but for quality, work- manship, finish, and for the good taste dis 01 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SHIRT WAISTS in Navy, Dark Green, Gray, Tan, Garnet fancy mixtures; prices $1, €1.25, $1.50 and 82. Boy's Jersey Shirts, in Navy Blue, trimmed ‘with white and cardinal; cardnal with black f A ut i __FOR RENT—ROOMS.___ ANTED-BY A RE-PECTABLE WHITE Gi city references, CHAN ith Sashines Jaw | BERMAID, star g | cod SETS Sa Poe RENT taka NICK TING how! po an NTED—A 8S BLE. voora, | FSt? Py y eae TT WASTED f 20> MiaratminT cook ar Wa pees 5 SOU Sie pone Sees | Soe tees . Wor issn et ew, AE | ood trad Geatcigee poferepce, and'a willnetege 10 a np tak” vient PUBS ANTE? (A YOUNG MAN ABODT BiGwigex | So™Mlrese 7. B. Sut u TSE —OOLGeED | Feats sees for Nowerkeering ge beet reereaces (reices au hai S'S anny, Ww ane, tha fo ie a Bamber or | Surtees ‘and Teun. nw can be ole _ tow to travel. Gall or address J. By 169 Bd st. we iT FRORT Ver LP . ‘room, WANTED BY (A RESPECTABLE COLORED | #23 wowan s situation as first-class cook ina private | mo. nl 7 family: coo referencen. Call st 11a Pat Dw. Te ANT! COOK Hol wi 3 | = > Wat; Fishin Sroaiymant Ger Fon. Eis | WWANTED-Br a mesrecramce waiTe MAN | F'stest Copan’ Chambepmas gy No fegpliz; fares | [VV and wie situations ove ee coschan snd. sve | ing hone or . Z ‘apl7-4i*” | good rtcreuces, Gall'at Sip how Jamey ove toe Fee M STREET NW. ELEGANTLY apiTse iseatioe tu tie sty. eat cbeap to dee rable yartion. apt ate = RENT_WITH BOARD, a SUITE cf | Figure nan tated abcd WANTED-50 (YOUNG LADIES —AprLy AT New Hae SEEN, National Theater, Weduendiy — IMMEDIATELY — A SETTLED W white Woman tonae an. eGperel, housework for ap en ply at 705 M st. RENT—1325 Ket. Two COMMUNICATING ANTEDTA COMPETENT NURSE TO TAKE See Hee | Pere hon soon Satine classy preferences Apply et Laas Wyiisat mee” ANTED — A POSITION IN A WHOLESALE | sired. © eee ane ae _! = COmEMEBOR bouse cam JOR RENT-THRER HaNpDSOMELY FOR ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — FiRST ~ CLA seiuetebnags arti 28 pipet Boome: on enved 6 Waist Haada st Mire BHOWNS AS tia gemtes | ee ee Spl7-3t° | Tach at. et we floor. None but competent hands need ' WASTED—A SITUATION BY A REAPECTABLE white wri chan bermaid: AN (ED-—SITUATIO! iw 2309 H st and newiy-furuisied Rooms in new house nw FOR WHITE AND | apt?-ae colored cooks, maids, waiters, kitchen ri p AND nade fara Tiga Scythe and Fee ee ressnep ann UNPORN ISD 5 ae 0 : ‘soos: | Ei rooms, 3 whi EIROT-CLARS COOK WASHER AND | *Spi7 axe JOR RENT MASS. AVE NW Two Uxre to Mis. A. 16. ¥ seomatresses. nurs, butlers cohen And sumurer resorts, 613 7th st WAsTen gz BiTta AS CHAM and waitress or assist wih washing in ju SRmUTE beet ty reterencen "Address A: a. dar rooms OB second floor Dear 141 vhildren. eh = couventeyces , pee COR 7TH AND OND FLOvE table for « in city’, rent om Apply au 0 a Ww ANTED-SEIRT WANDS—AT 735 11TH a3 a ty FQeeent Nort WEANTEDIEY A Yous WAN Ww five years expcrionce a Situation ) ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, @10 TO 4 rug atore: | BOR KENT—FRONT ii W Airtnstan, Surece “ante tauren: CHAM: | wi work lor eo per mouth nadine A Sees | PRE, RENT PRON T i away: Walt re Drivers or Farut 7 Yen | office. wee Ie | furwinbed, €10- 0 Cooks. "SAMI A COOMBS, 020 TABU WHITE WOAH | Hoos forwtaucd or uufurclesed: eootare t RENT aw PROM IST MAY 1d ansint with Mf required. Cal Ac Bo ppon NEXT WASTED A cori lug, washing and Apply t0-morrow morning at, between H at. aud Penn. ave. | WASTED A FIRST-CLASS | HAT Di ESSiit ‘one who understands hair-cutting, Apply at 8. HELLER’s, 720 7th st. te TENT WOMAN For © oF witha ‘oreo, fon at WwW ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSERY GOV. erness by & young «itl, buelily recommend taveling. Address HELEN, siar ABLE COLOR | \WWastep-aya nese todo general house work. 1 iW apie | Pk RENTS bee . kooMs FUR ° | BP nished or ansurniahed: sineieoren suste mplO OK RENT—27 1OWA CIRCLE, A Loy v1 of rou, both frou, with fired-class bowls ered by Preneli cook ENT PARTIES WisHi yANTED—A YOUNG AN TO LEARN THE drug business. Apply to HENRY A. JOMNSTOX, corner L0ch and O sta, nw. ‘apl7-3t" WANTED AT DICK’S AGENCY. WOMEN COOKS, $10 to $40: chambermaids, Jaundress, men . RESPECTABLE eli edu: ated white bo} ty. Prov. a: Store, has aout seven mouth’ expertence in the beet of recommendation, Address a A Quer same, amd Pocus, em jst-nw. | W 2x 22D-2Y A LAW STUDENT, EMPLOYMENT with an attorney or real eatate, tbeurance or claim agent. Address STUDENT, Siar ottice. — apldat" WASTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK INA wocery, confectionery, oF cig setent. references if desired. or as two-thirder in primtine office. E.G. ee. V AYOUNG 3 a position as Pharmecist or Draw Clerk. Address “OPI,” Stat office. ee WANTEDSA LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS type-writer; will work very Feamonabie. abd give one week trial free, Address Miss B., Star office. tof JOR RENT — THREF RooMs suitable tor light h. eek Pit 1228 sree over WASTED—A FIRST TASS LAUSDRTMAN} ‘oue who understands thoroughly washing and starching. Apply 1336 1éthet.ne, Rt WASTED-A MAN WHO HA» AN ACQUAINT. ance w th the Dry-Googe ‘Trade, to elt ruvber Feeds on commission” Addrvas CLIPTON MANU: ACTURING CO..264 Federal street, Boston Maca. 1 ANTED—A SERVANT FOR GENERAL HO anust be a, ‘and munt bring references. 213% Lat. n.w.. and $7 per mou aplé-se sce ahsaisae tet sak oe nea {OK RENT —FURNISHED ond story. central location INT ROOM, f ‘Call at 1103 deh ae pet apla ae Fok BENT PURSTSHED HANDSOME SUITE Of apartments, con isting of parlor, libeary ena | isd age, ad aplr-at* pict! auyupmiee denies Gates | NV ecn hecupuloyes, gee reanee | OK, RENT THREE DESIABLE cowwenr ‘® worker. wily after o'clock. vw, EK} due. STEVE! ¥ > ND ky cating © tustable for ky poem 5 coo & CO., O12 F st, (up staing) ate ‘NG BUREAU, 717 9th ow, 811 9 p.m. ——— ot Bw, apiear WAXTEN-AN EST YOUNG MAN OF GOOD habits. located outside leading cities, for position representing “old established tm in bis | Keterences.” MANUFACTURER, Lock” Bor T553, NY. ‘splG-mktu.dw W&NTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; no wash mor irouing, must bes, Eek BENT PeRNisneD floor: (mth room On. manu flo front” bay win, i mpl si (OK KENT — 14l¢ 11TH ATRERT, TWO (2 deautiful and couveniaut second story umturr tale yANTED—TO proved countr RCHASE OR LEASE place or farm AN IM. | (ust be conven. | V fent fo city. exther by care oF road and a ary geod cov. “stay nights and sive bent ‘city | Saeco sity pcttien: Se gana, pend onto oat ah | Catt trons t0'% pu. 020 Hat nw. it Tathand sn ne tessunsble’ aphé spl ANTED—MEN TO SELL SHETLAND-MOUN- J ANTED—To BUY OR LYASE GOOD STABL | NOV: MBER % MAND. V in ponies: fancy colors: lancest, furs: nerd in | WW ANAND horses: ages optrines bovtses nauet be — America; rare upportunliy for busluess, pouy free on | gret-clnes as veon 19th apd 19th aud Hi aud Note. | Tewonabie couditions: iuclose a larce se{-addressed bie 10 build 3 table Upo: stamped envelope. B VAN RAUB, Boerne, Texas ANTED—T0-DAY COOKS house cirls, waiters, &e.: no FS, BENE, resign 13 D street u.w.. als LOUIS F. SHOLMAKER, CHAMBERMAIDS, anges anlessenipio; ~ | Bepyfumninned: “Also, coor canvaceers to ell movil ine baal di TEVENS Finpioymant Bureau. 717 Mthiu.w.ap 10-4 | WASTED ntcyoER 0 on TOK RENT BY A NORTHERN FAMILY WANTER_A GUM, as HOUSEMATD AND walt. ma. at £: eouth ww sfiseb-chnes tothe Treen 1BeM, APPIY with references at 1522 31st ut, V sired. Boat a ee apl6-2t" aaa i y ANTED-TO BUY A LARGE 1CEBOX IN GOOD ‘Adseves thee. ity condition, AND ORGAN SALESMAN Liberal remuneration and ade hi man, Good references required, Fok RENT 826 AND 818 157TH ST. Nw. Dein. able rooms ou second and third fork, ai tr WASTED. —PIANO able rates. for the country, vantaces for the AT ONCE—$300 FOR ONE YEAR 1h will, be paid’ 10 per cent interest epldin ai sO AN Ehe Nts der well necured. it those having ready 7 C : S Adiress HIANO AND ORGAN MERCHANT Siar Sener oe sees Bi sterctce ie jOR RENT. SOME. skcoxD. Ww r WARSITED — EVERYBODY NEKDING SPECTA: | vofee Witte eerie, WARE ren EUS REE a - 80%, 410 Fina hea lion Ghats pete. uta biAMT AEs irot Spee Tt ERY UBSIBABLE AND axp- Wastibear sor 1st pane chat are aotine snd coy to they. | fey SRS a cnn se fr water Me SV woud diensmakers 0” apl eerie cpereepmieenenuees eee | SE TODA Te ees ee rit sia i Re seg ag 4 V fee BY PASTURE, KE) PING | ———— — = = eprv e218 hema Tanet ak estan ee FOR RENT—FLATS. apit-lmt "0. . P. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. WASTED SPARIOR | FUENITORE | UrHOI- | Leterences furnish das toworkmauship. Werk deus atrosideuses. Address C. NELSON, 914 10th atu. m12-Bxe ANTED—DANIEL J, MOFFAT, 414 4% ST ig ag WR ot 1 ere ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY, A DRES! inaker who makes cutive, fitting. and draping © pecialty: must prepare work for others; tsevess {0 apply without first-class references. Address M. W., Star office. ap16-3t" 300D SEWING GIRLS 0: 2INZ Ist at. mw. ANTED—LADIES' TO MAKE UP NOVELTI kinds done: ed workmie rowed: it obec amiPainted, and others. “Addreve MUVEL, Siar | Sntind trices modersies aves walle eee FOR RENT—OFFICES, aple-ime Wisri pears os worth over taste the amounts Address ar ofc, apie or WEASTEDZANY PERSON WAVING TD WASTED POR PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN, New York city and suburbs, covks a d-hotice: workers: for this elty and «uburbs, cooks, lauulreuses, wuite and colored laborers, &e." F. 3 BUKNIAM, “spl ait Ww EITHER LADY On ¢ Herman, who has had experience in the pr: secu of pouston Clans, “Addrese Box 164, Star uit ap! 1[A PEW GOOD OFFICE KOOMS ON doors, Lusiuess building, Vor Sth. Low prices to respousible tenant 3B. WIM, 1312 Font FIRST-CLASS OFFICE-ROOMS. AT bie tor patent lawyers, clam real estate and First “floor Fee wood sized. Fs: REN ‘and apleot YOK KE 580 NY ‘sore eyes Try it y ANTED—TWENTY AGENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL | =~” : sion civen. THAR & i= _8P14-2W | por and terns, Mice apl NOK LENT OFricha— r MPLOYMENT BU. a y OU! ay - 20 CE One wat 1399 F ed) inime Sam aie. ee ae oan Butter: sutimac setired i the ye 4 = round) or 10ne} doy; mail © pranuptly. Ni Tetunded, 451 G st. 1. telephone onlers delivered B. No connection whatever with ANY | Pen ail Douee | Way FOR RENT. .LANEOUS and, waron work: must be sober <a TWO LARGE STORAGE COFFIN ite Hartour's whiarven ; W ANTED ‘s a re i hire ‘iste wel! tiga . Anew trexsen Made Over, Furniture steaned und Methe Dex tod. Soup. Apily JAK F BARDOUK. Yum i te siroyed, FH YOUNGS, Otieo 1409 Ba ave. Factor | Ger Merchant, lath an Wate a aise NY. a « ou and K sta. a0, Seiaphone S108 or 168u-. | $0 KENT ENDOWal WALA, SUITABLE FE sn SHS == | Miormestins, by the migut orqusric: Eeaneiiin ASTID, Cabtiee old PEER e tomGpat: | WW ANTED—T0 BUY FOR chau, wacOND-uxep | Aeoctyrheee oy yuigeter gus, Rxerhiey dak Sor seonaen iurmiture. stoves, carpets, Feather-beds, clothing, | ers, type-wriiers, bookkeepers aud | Premises, ting tutor, eighteenth year). | . ae ii ail Kk KENT-NEW PIANOS AT LOWEST KATES, also old trou, paper brams aud copper in lange or siuall ~ ta Sea = ns | Sc ee WALDEUKIA A Con WAssED ion: TO SELL OUR FRUIT | WANTED FURNITURE FEATHER BEDS CAR: | _op6-1m SU thet tow seal ost Wnt arin tb WICuTAMDSON | ete Te hua can vee planet Bau | ———— ; & Co” Nurserynien, Geupra, N. oe a FOR RENT-—STABLES. 1 . DRESSMAKER r NTED-S VEIN SCOURING— | — = PRTED.-p DRESSMAR ES DM EVERY FAMILY. | WY S05 micarn prose ror cb geton etioe totes. R RENT STABLE. FOUNDRY ALLEY, pit. ational Tallor 5; ” with inch-rale or: clothing ; work unequalled. work with 13th and 14th and Gabd H sts. two-wto'y brick | = a wna fusterisle ‘cut, tavted, | the “One dollar” cuid water process. NCE, 1011 | 3 stalis; carriage-room, water: loft aud costbniu'e raped oruete, Muers. S aeoReH “Couservatory | Fst. ieee ‘Splut | room; reut $12. M.D. PECK, G34 Fat. ay it of igdeg "dia Fat awe ‘Washingion, D. WASTED, wes DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN, ~~ saan Graders sean = » iecre ces Reine! BUSINESS CHANCES. _ Sea eat ae Aavae tae | Bo pees oS SacSTVED, PL TRE Cra ——— —— ANTED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT ih at ATED T 1, SUREPING, mooxs, PEEVATE | W forcast uy Wat PLIRDELICH, the manwtoctur | “* SAtURDAY Rikit Sh at'iS Get ock ae Woreslorand § path room, for gentleman, wite and ! ing jeweler G06 7th st, opp. Paton ‘mai. ‘The rach to reject any Sd all bids ie rrserved Glsas Heistborbood: priya * preferred: refer- ANTRD_IT KNOWN THAT CS BUNDY, OF a jand vegtioed” ‘BB, Star office. ‘408 ‘BV. ( ite City Hall), is Gou- | SP27-8t) Fh at. aw, Sie —— Ot Deeds tor: ‘Blates and Territories, 10,3335. BANK OF REPUBLIC STOCK aT ‘heelors lady. Address WARE biaromea ig | \\ ANTED — COMMISSIONER OF DEED: - iASk G Patoczn, Sa S| WOE BOTT wun — wore ieeee, (Watters daring sucimer monthe, Caldera aca | Commieciouer, © ING. 2 ct cere cases come ILottce trom 9 au to Spm Lelephoue 344-2 15 LEASE—THE SQUARE BOUNDED BY NI Ww Spire Fitiinmhire are et hand tore x ~ . > _________——— | fora woud and coal or stoue yard: rent jer year eoou. THREE OR FOUR FURNISHE\ . NE x 4 Nesnacisk Seditaeict | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, |i? “3 GSSHIS Son ee et aaarses one ee ene ALE ABLISHED 1001 ie goles BMPR aatt tant manta hemtna | K prey Satrey cat can gegen WANTEDITWO YOUNG MEN | WisH TWO | ©. price Five Acres of Land. sauall house ural | requis whole ettentian tana me weit farmished, commapnleatine Rove nthe eae = Ana tarnip imjlctata for sale | apteoe ‘ toe tar office. NUR ee | QWANTED—A PARTNER IN TWO. VALUAMLs -ANTED_ NOW OR BEFORE MAY 15; {OK SALE—SUBURBAN— Warttee ater uta ntattg tw Bn land. Gor. W unfurnished Ri ‘n first orsecond floor, with | £,02¢ of the best cottages in Lanier Heihts: bot and | :aus, Pieuce or Delete) ee ee lme cold-water bath ceLars: stable in tear. For perm.t to | (oa3; France o Besar unk accarEtclstls Uauetnee ie ase | suport applnoation moat be made Deenie, | "mt Mr. BhOWS's offer, Capito! tation. apie: % a e We MO GROCERY STOKLS AND ONE — _ a Din ee Sar Nbore for cash. custurvers R SALE—TENLEYTOWN ROAD IN “FAIR-| wyia%se UL BOL Ek, 207 49a aw WANTED— jeichte,” adjoining Washington Lan in prices | — \ CBSE Nes 210.015) SE Pp Payiornta at G yer | (ZONERRMENT ANY DisiKICT BONDS. LOCAL, GOOD | ceut interest: plats. in our office: ene and si im Bt Hees, 4 GOOD | sront, stages run daily. BEALL, BROWN cone > Tunning either, a 5381 Ft = > apl72e | Peo SALE—A WELL EN-ROOM HOU: ing boarding hous: dei. 10th and ABthy Hata He ‘$30; permanent if suited, apl6-2 {\VANTED—8MALL HOUSE, OR TWO OR THREE NT INVESTMENT-SAPE AND CON. Waetarne i wore meg | Sree Se arr sare ann Dtioealtts: “D. Go, Box 82 Anacostia, Deo? ) INVESTORS IN REAL ESTATE =— pein bos (inited Btstes. Senator Soha it aplezt" = ‘ork city, Th —<——__<$—$=—$ $s 1 have several beautifull; ‘property, ANTED — BY A GENTLEMAN AND wipe | suitable tor suvde uaapeibe cl ou avenue ce tended, we actos, (Northern ‘used to care of their own ranging from ‘which | offer at thacare ote furuinbed bow the Boot ot Positive ibvertiwent prices, ch Trust Cov of New York, Teference give. BERCON HLS er ‘Parvien ‘wichitur to invest will do wel to call on me Sse ear bond arte sea ao [ASE Casi Erencete, Deane sors 'ANTED—TO Waren ora ‘Pleasant. ‘mpust be. wena ee iinet a Wicd irom wt Sere WANTED—BOARD. ee Tare a = ety: EeewareS

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