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THE EVENING STAR. wasn e TURSDAY ... ...... .....Aprit 24, 1NSS. ‘Ihe Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona Side daily circulation wore thav treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that @f all the other daily papers bere added together. A Solu! loa of the vexed question of a proper City Post-Office site wou.d seem Lo be happily furnished in the choite made by the subcommitree of ibe ‘House, as angounced in Saturday's Stan, The potat selected, it will be remembered, is the square bouaded by Penosylvanla avenue and C street om the north and south sides, respectively, on the east by 9th street, and on the West by 10th street, It may well be questioned whether $0 good a site as this for the purpose in view can be found anywhere in the city, tuking into accouut its cea Urality, alle Wita regard to busioess and popula- its convenience of access, by reason of Its peculiarly favorabie situation and ample street FallWay accommodations; the wide and easy-grade roadways between it and the railway stations, thus ensuring quick mail transit, and especially The fact that few buildings of considerable value must be destroyed to make place for the new structure, Iv is true that another site has been selected by S committee of (he Senate, aod that that body has passed @ bil) providing for its purchase. It 1s weil understood, however, that the Senate Dili, or Father that part of the bill which provides a site for the local post-office, cannot pass the House, ‘which has twice before rejected the same measure, and at least once by ® Unanimous vote, The ques ‘Hog therefure appears for the present to rest be- tween purchasing the sive described above and ap- propriating a portion of Judiclary Square for the purpose, As to which of these two localities shail De adopted it would seem that tuere cannot be two opinions Ip the minds of those citizens of Washington Who are not influenced tn the matter ‘by purely personal cousiderations, On no account: should another foot of any park in te city be sac- rifeed for any such purpose. Good sites for a pub- ‘ue bullding cao always be procured, but one of the breathing places of the people once destroyed can never be restored, and every yeur their use as such ‘wil be more and more essential They add not mly to the beauty of the city, as wisely designed by its founders, but lo a marked degree ensure the comfort and health Of the people, and especially of young ebildrea and those whose duties keep them in Washington during the summer season. These are considerations which should not be over- tooked by any one having to do witn the subject, and they shouid lead every person having any tn- uence to use it ia behalf of the House proposi- Uon, a8 outlined above. In closing, it needs scarcely to be added that no city to tae United States needs a proper post-ofice buliding so much as Washington doea Congress has always recognized this, and doubtless would have provided it long ago bad there been reason- able unapimity as to i's location oa the part of our citizens, Assuming, then, that the Senate bill, so far as it affects the local post-office, cannot pass ‘the House—and of this fact there Is the most in- d@ubitabie evidence—and there being also reason to belleve that the Senate wil) Mnally accept the House substiiute, keeping in view its chosen site for the enlargement at some future ume of the General Post-omice Department building, it would seem to require only united and spirited action on the part of our citizens to secure without much longer delay What the city has so long and so | ssTeatly needed, and on a site In favor of which so much and against which so little can be sald, ——————> It ts never agreeable to have the few days gfanted in a whole session to the consideration of District bills cut down by the intrusion of other business upon the attention of the House of Repre. seutatives, but it becomes doubly trying to the patience When the business, for which our local ipteresis are thus waved astde, 1s directly anta- xonistic to them. Such was the case yesterday, when District day gave way for the benedit of tae river and harbor Dill, » measure designed to make | feat seaports out of oyster bays, and “improve” sg00d-sized brooks for local uses at the expense of the General Government, but which ignores the Gemandsof the river front of the capital city of the nation. This joint offense of commission and omission 1s largely due to the eagerness of legisia- Yorsto make capital with their constituents by engrafting upon the bill appropriations that have no business there, and the consequent necessity of cutting off some other appropriations wnich ought tobe made. The effect is often disastrous, Nothing wins a President more applause from the country at large than to vetoa river and harbor bill in Which the bad features outweigh the good; and the surest way to invite sucha repulse is to | Joad a Dill up with creeks which require an ex. | ploring expedition to find and leave out soim- portant 4 work a8 the improvement of the Pot iase fats, $$ A decision by Chancellor Estes at Memphis, ‘Teun., founded on the Supreme Court's decision in the Kobbins case, makes stronger than ever the principle that @ state canaot levy a special tax upon brokers gelling the goods of non-resident manufacturers on commission. One feature of the ‘Tennessee case was the raising of the point that the business of a broker residing withia the Jurts. diction, regardless of whose goods he handied, ‘Wasa Mt object of taxation; but the chancellor draws @ distinction on the line, not of the broker's residence, but of the source from which his mer. ebandise comes. As the principle laid down by the Supreme Court was that a drummer's tax was a Durden upon interstate commerce, and iherefore upconsthutional, be held that it remained only to inquire how much of the business taxed was inter. state, and on that the tax must be remitted. ‘The effect of such decisions 1s lkely to be, in time, a return tothe old mercantile custom of resident agents and consignments. The settled commis. sion merchant, with bis store or warshouse, will | prosper, to the detriment of the trade of the “trav. eling man” with his sample trunk. ————— ‘There is every reason to expect that Congress ‘WM act st once and favorably upon the recom. mendstion of the District Commissioners that some material modifications shail be made in the bulld. jug law now tn force here. Several of its pro. Visions are not needed tu the protection of any honest tnterest connected with the bullding in- qustry, while on the other hana they retard the Improvement of the city, and have frequently been made the agency of the most outrageous wrong and oppression. In fact, they offer a direct pre. majum to rascality. How the law as it exista at present ever came to be passed is oue of the mys. Yertes of legisiation; but if one-half the number of persons who bave unjustly suffered trom tts op. erations would represent its iniquities to Co there is little room for doubt that that boay ‘Would speedily divest it of its objectionable pro visions, ———— + ‘The West Washingtonians having accomplished the free bridge sigh for fresh worlds to conquer. ‘The meetiog last night indorsed tne project of the Georgetown Barge, Dock and Elevator Rallway Company, designed to improve the trade and Areighting facilities of that section, aud the pian of Giverting Rock Creek through a tunnel, in order to consolidate West Washington and the main city, to improve the public health, to save the ex. pense of bridges, to increase the District revenues from taxation by adding over two miliions of aol Jara, according to the Agures of Capt. Symons, to Teal estate Values and to present the aforesaid two | unilliog dollars of increase to the property of pri. | vate citizens. —$$$$—_9-—_____ Representative Hemphill fought vigorously terday to save Dusirict day trom the eucroace. saeats of national legislation, and deserved better wuccess. But the House had made such poor use of the Ume assigned to national affairs that it felt ‘Wound to break Its promise to allow certain days to the District, Having foolishly wasted its own Mocks, It appropriated the District's lone ewe lamb $e For the preseat the democrats suggest no Ui upon tari debate except tuat of puyaical ex haustion, of the exhaustion of the subject, —— Srrcur Buazoaxs Ix Swine Ma CHINES. 2 Binger, 89. 2 Singer, drop-ieaf and drawer, $13. 2 high-arm Remington, drop-leaf and drawer, $16. W. & W., No. 8, drop-iesf and drawer, $18 ‘Domestic 615. (Call earty and secure s real bargain st 4S. OPPENHEIMER & BEO.'S, New Building, 514 Oth st. nw, ‘Good mechines for reat Wx H. McKrey, Buccessor to the late RB TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘We open To-day a line of LADIES’ JACKETS, made of the Istest Spring Cloths; Nobby Shapes, and le ety Aovabed, at ‘These Jackets are worth $9. But by purchasing the entire assortment from one manufacturer ats reduced Brice. we are thereby enabled to give the public » genuine Bargain. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS at Popular Prices, ‘Will please take notice—we are CLOSING OUT Under- wear, Hosiery, Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Handker chiefs, &e., WAY BELOW COST. Why pay full price elsewhere. ‘WM. H. McKNEW, 933 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘We have just received some of the latest novelties of prising everything new in s Parasol for Ladies, Misses and Children. We have an elegant assortment of LACE COVERED PARASOLS, In Both BLACK AND CREAM. | Also an elegant line of LACE COVERS for PABA- SOLS and BABY CARRIAGES. ‘We mention ONE SPECIAL in PARASOLS, 8 hand- some LACE EFFECT PATTERN. in Cardinal, Garnet, Ecru and Navy Biue; regular price $3. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 2.25. ‘We bave just received a lineof GLORIA SUN UM- BRELLAS, with 14-kt gold cap, which we shall offer at remaskably low Sgures. ‘24-inch, usual price $2. special, $1.65. 26-inch, usw:l price $2.25, special $1.95. 28-inch, usual price 82.50, special $2.15. ‘DO NOT FAIL TO RXAMINE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUY YOUB PARASOL. the season. Our line is at present unsurpassed, com- | IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Another shipment of FRERES KOECHLIN'S BEST FRENCH SATTEENS, at 30c.a yard. The newest patterns and colorings, Just opened 200 pieces of new CHALLIS, in ex quisite designs and superior quality, at 18¢. per yard. 300 pieces of FRENCH FINISH SATTEENS, new ‘and desirable patterns, at 1246. yard. 100 pieces of INDIA LINENS, never sold for less ‘than 1254c., special mducement at 10c. # yard. 50 pieces of Satin Lace, Checks and Striped INDIA LINEN, worth 20e., special price 15c. « yard. 150 pieces of 22 and 36-inch Cheese Cloths, im all colors, at 6 and 12% cents a yard. j apee A AA AA a > Our stock of DRESS GOODS is too large and we have Teduced the price of many lots. 42-inch Woolen DRESS GOODS, 25c., worth 3740. AlLweol Plain and Plaid DRESS GOODS, 20c, worth 25, All-wool HENRIETTAS, 40, 50, 62, 75c. A full etock of WHITE GOODS from Se. up. ‘Men's and Boys’ WHITE SHIRTS 00, 75c., 1. Acomplets stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and UN- DERWEAR at popular prices, ‘New styles in PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, all at right prices. FIRE HATS AND ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS At POPULAR PRICES. RC. LEWIS & SON, , 21421 New York ave., near 15th street. All the LEADING RACQUETS and TENNIS GOODS. “Slocum” Windermere and full line of ‘The Hee. musn. Franklin, Bears, Nahant, Went worth, Sc. verytaiua ia the Touts - erhingtom Depot of 4 G Spalding, es Bros, 819 Pa ave. M. a. T New Isou Suiza. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS ‘WILL OPEN MONDAY Alot choice floral designs in INDIA SILES, which ‘they will sell st @1 per yard. ‘They will also open a fail Ime of higher priced IN- DIAS in better crades. New patterne in CHANTILLY LACES NEW GRENADINES anf MOURNING Qoicx Suzs Axp Suz Pros, MOTTO OF PF. WILLIAMS & CO., Drenttots, Under Masonic Temple, corner Oth and Peta. aw, ‘Where will be found the most complete and varied stock of Drags, Patent Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city. at prices which none cag better and few meet, ss ahown by the following partial list: see $150 100 200 15 100 75 2 50 ‘Denson’sCapcine Plasters.... 13 25 Caticura $oap........ +++ 15 25 Cashmere Bouquet Soap. a1 25 Carter's Little Liver Pilla... B 25 Caticure Resolvent. 7 = 100 Cuttcura Ointinent... a5 50 Carnick’s Soluble Food 35 50 Carnick's Spluble Food Large. 7 100 Campbell's Arsenic Wafers... M 50 70 = 100 15 23 33 50 80 = 100 100 «150 15 25 72 = 100 a 100 100 Horsford's Acid Phosphates. 50 Horsford's Acid Phosphates Large. 100 Hoff's Malt (Tarrant's). 5 $8 sseeuess Imported Bay Rum. large bottles .. Jayne's Expectorant. Jayne's Alterative.... Mellin’ Pierce's Gulden Me, Discovery. Pierce's Favorite Prescription... Pozonni’s Powder. Pure Vaseline, small. Pure Vaseline, large... RSESSESSSESRsssa 100 175 100 100 ‘Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. 100 ‘Warner's Safe Pills...... 2 Warner's Kidney aud Liver Cure... 135 Wyeth’s Beet, Wine and Iron. 100 Williams’ Beef, Wine and Tron 100 Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. 200 Williams’ Phosphatic Emulsion, the Bent, Pint Bottles........ 100 Water of Ammonia, jarge bottles. 25 Williams’ Comp. Sareaparila......, _ Williams’ Rheumatic Reined; " — ‘Willian’ Rose Tooth Powder. ae Williams’ Hair Tonic, the best. = Fine Tooth Brushes, 20 Violet Water, lange size botties. 100 Florida Water... z 60 3 Cakes Fine Tuliet Soap. Se 45 6 Cakes Good Toilet Soap. Pry 3 Cakes Pure Palm Oil Soap. re) ‘The best T.sple katracts, in bulk, 350. per on, Handoline renders the completion clear and white and thy skin soft and smooth ;the Lest preparstion in the worid tur chapped hands, lips and iace, per bottle, Rheumalaia never fale to give relief in neuraleia, peedachee toouscue abd ail TSeumate value: i's Bottles 230. Wo tak our prescription de. parinient CHER ian ehuplets, belug thorsua lly Rocked with druxe and cheiniculp fromthe most re. liable ‘manufseturers, auch a» Squibb, Powers abd Nebcatinad and other well-known ‘cueuttain "All pre- scriptions intruated to our care will be matiafectoriiy Gistensed ‘atthe lowest. rates. Don't mistake pace ae TEMPLE DRUG STOKE, under Masonic jemple, corner th sud F sta, F. 8. WILLIAMS & C0., Proprietora, “Ran Noacres Ix Genorre Vasro» Anything wrong about that? If so, charge it to Horace, We claim to be of the few who get ob swimningyy with ALL THE PEOPLE FN ea ates sizes Sto 14 years, NOT all wool, ‘ WE SWIM! Boys’ Suite, sizes 12 to 18 years, costs. vests, and lous Panta, NOLa tber of woul'n etn 8106. WE SWIM! Phe ie grave sud ay.cack and cutaway, strictly 5 WE SWIM! Spring Overcoate, silk facings. full roll fronts, dash- ing, stylish, strictly ali wool, $6.75. WE SWIM! Albert Suite, corkscrew, t fAtting, steely all wool 618-90. —— WE SWIM! aligns Tromsere, Tucker Tweed, neat stripe and WE SWIM! rahe , why should we not SWIM wh woods th tare RELIABLE at the prices DG permit ua to remind you that our stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘Taken as a whole, is the cleanest. best and chexpest on this ‘or the other side of the Atiaatic: also, tuat th ame we have adopted is 0 nlsuomer, We do FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL CosT OF MANUrACTURE, VICTOR £. ADLER'S 10 ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 OT and 92H 7th st nw. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price, Open Saturday until 11 p. ma, an23. Excise N See RLY ac 'EENS. NDAL,APRIDES HIS SECOND POR TAT Atios OF FRENCH SAT SPLICATE. BY CABLE OF THE Me OEAT TEEN Rh een as eon BA wy AAP ee PE, SEEU SE “i £8 IN IMPORTED “ALL WOOL” CHAL- Ey BAAR AS RATOUMR SARA YORI Aas a IATABAG CIAL, BARGAINS” IN STRIPED awe Fa. Fines erect ck eae ea! cole ap trong Sale moe. aus eee toy dada pes ed oS pay gen Sars ‘Betines at ry ait iat Ppeciathaaiaes ‘GUUDS.—A «reat variety in Plain, Plaids, VA Li: toe ES 7 fn Had Fa FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. Put off writing this advertisement until the very last moment. Never nxd so many arrivals in one ‘morning. Not half the cases yet opened. We quote briefly and hurriedly what were opened up to time of writing. More of the 25c. Men's Socks tor2 pairs for 2de., Just opencd, ‘See space below.) £3,093.52, the amount of the bill. Don't buy such quantities at this season without price inducement, ‘We'll show to-morrow Cut Steel Trimmings, 61.68 to $6.68 yard. Cut Jet Passementeries, 350. to $20 yard. Coiored Braid Trimmings, 50c. to $3 yard. Black Br.id Trimming, 25e. to $2 yard. Black Silk Passementerics, 50c. to @3. Gilt, Silver, Copper. Steel Gimps, 50c. to $2. White Braid Trimming, 60c. to 900. 527-Dresa-maker are requested to inspect this stock New buttons also very cheap, eh Hs ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. 1 Case Brsck Lace Frooxorxos. In giving the worth of these laces wo state the low. ‘ext prices yet quoted for similar qualities, 42-inch SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS 81.25; worth $1.50. 42-inch CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS $1.50: worth $1.68. 42-inch CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCINGS $4.00; worth $6.60. (See space below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL THE PALAIS ROYAL. 2 Cases Lows Xv Fase. HAND-PAINTED SATIN in shaded effects; pink mergiug into white; red in'o ecru; a bough of @ tree, nest aud bird form the foreground, and eo cleverly Painted they seem to stand out in re.ief, while the shaded backsround has that rich glow the setting sun g.ves the sky at certain seasons. Almost if aid to state the price, because you may judye them by it. ‘They're worth three and four times 9uc., yet they're only 95c. each; with fine lace trimming, $1.75 exch. CLEPE DE CHINE LOUI> XV FANS, 82 each. This gauzy material is prettily hand painted: the landscapes depicted are dimly realized, like a dream or one of Kirulty's reaplendent scenes; you feel there inust be more beyond above aud below. REAL OSTR Cd FEATHER FANS, «ray with «ray sticks: black with black sticks, $3, but worth 83, OSTRICH FANS in gold, pink, cram, light biue, butter, red, with inlaid sticks. #2.70 each, S2-More arrived, bnt mot yet opened. (See space below. a8 . THE PALAIS ROYAL. LT Case Or Aureric Jewexns. Nearly 1.000 artistic articles of Oxydized Silver for Chatelaines, &. A Shoe for matches, $1.90. ‘A Stamp Case four stampa, @1.15. A Memorandum, celluluid leaves, A C.sket for court-plaster, 950. A Bonboniere, embossed, 75c. A Lorsrette. engraved, $1.50. ‘The Chatelaines with three chains are 0c. Those with five chaing at 93c., $1.12, $1.50, 8183. Belts, GBc., $1, and 31.68. Girdies trom $1 to #2 US each, LORGRETTES of real tortoise shell, $2.25, 87.50, #8. 89, and 10. Sterling Silver Bangles, 30c. each. E27" These Bungles sre generally retailed at €1 each, and the other goods are proportionately cheap. An illustration bas just occurred, A Iady informs us the 97.50 Shell Lorsrettes are $10 where they sell Silver-handie Umbrellas tor $8.73 for which we charge — THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Bee epace below.) 7 Cases New | Hoserr, & & 3 cases Sik-finished Lisle Thread Ribbed Jersey- fitting Vests, 7c. each. Extra long. All «izes, White, Pink, blue, cream, maize, flesh, ecru, 1 case Lisle Hose to mate! 63.75, Six shades of slatex, Six shades of tana, Navy, seal and black. 4c. quality for 35c. THE PALAIS ROYAL. SS A T FE Fy AA OL 4 ve eG ee Ss A™A LULL EEE WoW wo oRRR A PPP, gSSg Wwww kk sd Pp WWWw RRR AA prep Sys, WWWW oR R AAA 3. ww BR AS “> ‘The PALAIS ROYAL requests your presence to the opening of new stock of Walking Jackets, Visites, Ulstors, Jerveysand Suites for Ladies, Misses and Chil- aren. ‘Spocial sale prices will be quoted for MONDAY, TUESDAY, — WEDNESDAY, April 23, April 24, April 25, S27 For particulars see space below. Isronte> Beavep Visries, ‘The unusual good values and the beauty of the new Visites, you cannot but recognize and appreciate. Pelerines at $10, €15, 822 and #27. Visiten at 812, #20, @22. #23, €27, @3% and @36, Mourning Visites 819, 821, 820, €30, 39 and 840. For aged ladies $10, $15 and $19. Ee" During Special Bale, the $10 Pelerines are of- fered for $9 they are of Ottoman Silk,beaded back and front, jetted sleeves, We're told the best in town for 10. berry Visites are offered for $20 until Wednes- day evening; they Bave vest frout with long tabs: heavily beaded sloeves, with pendants; ornament with pendants on back. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Advertisement continued.) | "TaronsMiave Warerxo Jaczrra, Cut and made by men tailors; of beat West of Eng- land Black Diagonal Cloth; bound with silk braid. 813.50 snd $20. ‘The latter satlu-lined throughout, Black Jersey Cloth Jackets st @5, 86, $7, €8, $10, and $13.50, tailor finished. ‘Tan Broadcloth Jacketa, with and without lap seams, #5 during Special Sale, Tatior-finished Broadcloth Walking Jackets, in Navy, Brown, Garnet, Mahogany. $8 and $9. satin lined throughout, Anctber Special Sale bargain. Broadcloth Jacke's in Navy, Brown, Goblin, Ms- hopany, Gray. Also, in English Check Cloths, 86 and 87. THE P: AD, (Adv't continued ee «| Sars Ar Srecut Saez Parors So many Children's Suits ‘tis difficult to attempt de- scriptions. One specisl-sale barratn is of Navy Blue Flannel, with vest-front of blouse waist, and Collar, Cuffs and Skirt trimmed with white braid, $4 for 4 years’ size. All sizes in stock. Misses? Suits, also at apecial-sale prices, and Ladies? ‘Suitein Sateen, Gingham, and India Linen, at prices from $3 to $27. Flannel, Cashmere, Lace, and Sik ‘Suits, from $10 to $43. Alterations free of charge by an expert fitter. Some new styles shown for the Special Sale that may suit You Only ove of each style of these Special Lota THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Advertisement continued). Our buyer happened luckily to be in New York just when a manufacturer needed to realize on his stock. An ides of the low prices may be gleaned by this quote- ton, 7 FOR VELVET-TRIMMED CHALLIE TRa- GOWNS WITH PRINCESS BACK; THE SAME AS BOLD HERETOFORE FUB $12.50 We have over 100 bar gains for the special sale in this branch of our department _. THR PALAt Boral, continued.) “_” pas. L______* SURES ee mama SEER Lions Axo Canssars Uterme: ‘Li.ht weight, for traveling purposes, as low as 66 end up to $30. We'll surprise you during the Special ‘Sale with what we'll offer at 90 and 87. ‘THB PaLals ROYAL, Lice Axo Canvases Suara ‘Tho tangent wecok: the Lest vatlety: the lowest veloc in this city. Weknowit, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. on Coe, Pa, ave, and 12th at, “Srosz News Cusxor> Dany. ar WooDwaRD & LOTHROP. ‘Bargain time in Spring Goods. vammet Goods are yet arriving throughout the store. ‘Think of 38-inch all-wool Dress Goods at 29c. per yard. It was one of our best values upto Saturday night st 3740, ‘The Imported Zephyrs, in Black, White, and colors, st Sc. per ounce, are to be found on the fourth floor, Fancy Embroidery Department 440 ENGLISH PINS FOR 50. We offerin our Notion Department 1.000 pe- ers of Superior English Dressing Pins, 440 lus to the paper, at the low price of 5 ORNTS PER PAPER. 50 Finest Quality Burnished steel Eew-eyed ‘Needles, put up sae handy paper case, only Gc. for the case of 50 nesdles. Nos, 7 and 8, and Stole, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Cor. 11th and F sta, **Fast Busce: Hust A Centarsrt. We havo passod the experimenting point in “Fast Black” Hose. It is an assured fact 20 far ‘a our stock is concerned. Like every cood hime it has numerous imitators.and “so-called” Fast Binck Hose are plentiful, Au irou-clad Ruarantee goes with pair wo selt: No ‘questions, explanations nor ahirking the at issue. THE MONEY AWAITS EVERY PAIR THAT WANTS TO COME BACK. ‘What we nave bave been tried and found true, Nor have we a scattered line or so, bat every size in a wide range of qualities for LADIES, MEX, CHILDREN, INFANTS, “HEADQUARTERS” FOR FAST BLACK HOSE Ladies’ * Fast Black” Cotton Hose at 20c, Ladies! “Fast Black” Corton Hose at 35c. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hose a: 42c. Ladies' “Fant Black” Cotton Hose at 50c. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Cotton Hove ut 6234. Ladies’ “Fast black” Cotton Hose at 75c. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle Thread Hose, 81. Ladies’ “Fast Black” Lisle Thread Hose, $1.23. CHILDREN'S “FAST BLACK” HOSE. Six splendid qualities and styles, No. 1—Piain, double heel and toe, sizes 4 to 8%; sized is 30c. per pair, rise Zo. per aize larger. No. 2—Nine-and-one ribbed, double heel and toe, sizes 5 to9 inch; size S is S4c. per pair, rise 2c. per size Inner. No. 3-Plain, sizes 6 to 8%, fine quality: size 6 inch 34c. per pair, rise 2c. per size langer. No, 4—Fine Ribbed, Lisle Thread, double heel and toe, sizes 5 toY inches; size 5 in. is 38c. per air, rise 2c. per #'ze larxer. No. 5—Fine Plain Lisle Thread, double heel and toe, sire: 554 to 8 inches: size dig is 44c, Ber size, rise Zo, per size lurker. No, @—Extra-fine Piain Cotton, double heel ‘and toe, sizes 3 to 8% inches; size 5 is SGc. per pair, rise 2c. yer size lar-er. INFANTS “FAST BLACK” SO°KS, SOMETHING ENTIREL: NEw. First to introduce them in Washineton. Infant's “Fast Black” G Size, 4. Prices, 19, 21, 23, 25, Size, 6, Ge and 7. Prices, 27, 20 and 31. Infants’ “Fast Black” Cotton Three-quarter Length Socke, sigea, 4K Oh Prices, 33, 35, 37, 30, Size, 6, 6's, ani 7. Prices, 41. 43 and 45. Infante’ “Hust Black" Socks, Lisle Thread Half Sizes, 4, 45% Pricey 33, 35, Sizes, 6, O's Infante’ “Fast Black” Lisle Thread Three- quarter Length Socks, Bites, 4 baal Be aM Prices, 44, rr a8, 30, Sizes, 6, 6% and Priows, 52, 54 and 56, ‘Men's F xtra-fine Grade Cotton “Fast Black” Hose, at 55, 623 and 70c. per pair, In view of the extensiveness and intrinsic worth of this stock of Black Hose we anticipate ‘an increased demand. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, _Cor. 11th and F sts, n. Trorrcar Lnx Exrnacr, Bdo. Oz We offer in our Perfumery Department 200 ounces of Tropical Lily Extract, a triple per- fume especially for the handkerchief, is unsur- Passed for sweetness of fragrance aud perman- ence of odor. Only bc. per ounce. We have bad this put up expressly for our fine trade, and desire that every customer should give it « trial. WOODWARD & LOTHORP, Cor, 1th aud F sta, nw. Tiisas Swiss Rimes | Vasr. I Lot of Ladies’ White Extra Fine Swiss Ribbed Wool Veste, hich neck and long sleeves, half open front,and is a very desirable wei-ht for the spring season, being lighter than the winter aud heavier than the summer goods, Full recular made, &c. KEDUCED FROM 61.90 TO 81.50 EACH. WOUDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n. Bw Srocx Or Scuver Buasgers, ‘We keop all the weights, from summer to win- ter, Spri gand summer weights clam atten- tion at present. Splendid All-Wool White Blankets, spring weight: sizes 10-4, 11-¢and12-4 Prices 83, @¢ and 87.50. ‘Halt pairs of the same for warmer weather, at half price, viz.: $2.50, $3 and $3.75, ‘Note the summary of the stock: Bize 10-4 at 81.50, 82.50, 83. $4 and 85 per pair. ‘Size 11-4 ut $2.50, 82.75, $250, $4.25, 83 to 16 per pair. Size 12-4 at 86, $7.50, 88, $8.50 to $18 per pair. (Fourth floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ata. n. Sonne Bev Coxronrs., ‘Im conjunction with our previously Jarre stock of Cheese Cloth Comforts for large beds, we have had made to our special order, and are now showing three smaller sizes, viz: for the Cradle, Crib and three-quarter bed. Two qualitiee— Archery (cheese cloth) and Batiste, both in white and colors. Hand-tufted, and herring- bone-tled edges. “archery” Cloth Comforts, best white cotton filling. Light in weight, aud is the ideal sum- quarter bed aise, 60 by 80 inches, white, ¢ colors, $1.75. Doublebed size, 70 chee, white, $1.75; colors, $2. ‘Batiste Comforts, filled with the WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 12th and F ste. n.w. Scxuee Contam Dasrsnua Cor. 11th and F ets nw. \MBROIDEBY Daramest, WWANIED — aint. roux WHF 20 UE oe > HT Teee ANTED-EY RY LADY Wan OLN ies wae Ter-nine the self-attng tai the must maeet a ‘cou: mise at remonal pe oe ma = Suire ne ating. Bae Orne OE RSIS ANTED—A GOOD GERM COOK Wao weserct ea arene eat tas J DiEBE olny Sgggnnes teatired "Adres G30 Sat tw Wiitioss A TOUNG GIRL FROM SIXTEEN TO Soo toteesucen to tke gharye ot ebeby. Aria | Tae. sta bp ANTED—i87 MAY, © Wis country for suse tbe hit scar in {mL y of tour » wo howe fot drabue party; feteceuce Teauired: Gall be ti0S 4 aun nN apd ANTED—AT ONCE. TWENTY GOOD woop carvers; good and — work. Also bh rou! clerk, experienced, and” wou uta sir ok for Er Tesort aud otber hotel ely JANTED-SEVERAL FIRST. CLASS aaa men cabvassers to solicit 15, A FIRST-CLASS: sah state 61 by whom emj OUNG MAN, NOT UNDER 17 ‘ax®, desirous to study arch: ecture: & good ‘ool eltsation Toquited agareee N° Win ‘NEAT, TRUSTWORTHY WHITE Girl for general Uotisework in sunail family, no children; must be willing. “Inguire at 403 7h o4 2. Wenn WOMAN TO COOK, wast ‘aud frou in small family: must be good cook aid avo relerences. “Apply at O31 Massachusetts ave. u. fj ANTED—AT ONCE-EXPERIENCED AGEATS to canvass Washington aud ite vicinity for first~ ‘Ciuas illustrated weekly journal, the beat of ite kind fo Americ: 9 tue roel yervous a coumiesion Will be allow each subscription. ress Box 3096, New dork. ie W AXED <4 CAPABLE WHITE GIRL AS NULSE Tor tutuut; woud reverences cequired; six miles 12 the country. Address Bux 130, SUrofice, ap 24-3t Wi ASTEDS YOUNG WaiTE GIL AS NURSE assist i. house: Willus gi} can huve gud howe and permavent piace. Apply in drug store cor- ber 2d and D sta u.w, 1° Wa edaeesehoe 2 To & ockock daily: $10 woekiy while learning: (no exp-rience necessary). Must furuisl hi est ‘zefe ences oud address aud aypearauce; after 9 0 clock. SILEWAKI, 912 F a... (up st@irs.) WASIED<AMAN OF FAL EDI) ‘Outsiie WorK: mUSt have good retefeuces: Koud 5, Star office. 13" pay to tue right man, Address Box Bice. 1i* WEASTEDIA WHITE WOMAN WITH | GOOD Feferences to cook aud assist in iow aud irou~ $i, Anply at 2018 alase, ave, to-night Verween 6 aud elock. Wanna E ENERGETIC INSURANCE SO- Sicitors fo rypvewent popular plaus bie py: eee EASA ERVAY & HAL %. manent emp oymens, Fat __epzs-t SE ES pend tt ecg ‘ALi cuty Feferencea, ‘one C es acinwmaninas ANTED—AT READQUARTERS — A a SAML A. COOMBS. O50 Fat mw. apae Oe ANTED — BY A RPSPECTABLE ORLD Lasituation as Roe Deer ee in asuuall oF, urve | good references, Call at oF send Wasa Nei Sw. Wits aiiar beat | ih iis ae tamil ANTED—BY A SIT 5 Gl & PLACE fo WE so docsework wd ae eae Shauiberw tx | Gress St fen Ser Bt 'ANTED—BY A SETT! ‘OMAN, A W Visita tude waren eens with an fectly com, eu ete iain “av rte rae Ae eae Ty et TA FIRST-CLASS ex ‘COOK A ‘Adartes Bon Bf Star offen, 2+ “OS Fwerenoes wi WASTED gy A COLOKED GIRL A SITUATION hotsework f analy Aiddegss SILVA THOMPSON, 417 20 ta, ny Waren: & MORMAL GRADUATE A WSS, NV iow ius busineas hove: fant Find, tour year perience in scliool tracing: “understands Band ® . best testunon: Ad- bert LITE,” = va y ANTE Daa YOUNG MAN $50 cash, and Telereuce can be ai' ‘office WILL GIVE ‘mouth for six amonthy, to Z| any one tora position at 800 or Hecatia of the Goreraaent Departasente RS dress Box 1. ape3-2e | Wyuna ii PAY $100 CASH FOR 4 Gov: eareice rulce, poyiug vot” lose teak TRCK? sear ome: WAXED SITUATIONS FOR WHITE AND red cooks, — Bay Ww —— Ma Sagan Se Re oe este WASTEDIEY 4 WHITE YOUTH oF FichiFEN, ‘® Position in eal estate or other office, quick at figures; can write a fair hand and furnish Dest. of ref- erences, Address Box 121, StaroMice. ay2l-3t— WEANTRDOAN EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS charge of an ipyalid: walling 1 travel for the SEBRTE of gute if desired “beat references, Arcee . IN REALESTATE ©) FESSIONAL. Star office, WS TERESA Postttc Lay Oftce, tor a brs and will youth of sx- teen, “Best of uierences, “Address ‘C. ree, Wents & Aituation as DUP oF lady's ‘maid to ¢o t0 Euylaud aud. return or not, at {esc «sployer. A C.BiS Park sie. altiuore, Md. i peaseaeeyrn AND OU. 7 Vth nw. Gl Ppmapeo-Ger _ WAN ‘TED--BOARD. ANTED_BY MA\ 1, BOARD IN THE Cov! try 1 F three adulis anil chad, within 10 mules of | RG Re Sear eftice W city. _ WANTED. LOTS. TO BUY A LOT AT COLONIAL | ‘Borch for cash. ‘Address Fr RENSHAW, 3400 | at uw, azo ANTED —1 IVE, ENERGETIC Work where bonesty aud fidelity is appre: V would invest ..uuey if favor ble opening orcurced, 190 Sveut-needuuswer, Give parciculars,” BOILER, tur office, cod: WAsteo eral uow-e-work iu a colored amily. mouth. city relerenos required, Apply —T0-D\VCOORS, CHA MBERMAIDS, Fla,waiters, Re: nocharges unless eniploy= ment furniabed. Als, “ood cau Fes ties, Employment Bureat yy ANTED—A GO%D COLORED COOK: NO OXF wood ree mmenviations wed ap. y ANTED_—To GO TO THE COUNTRI—A WHT E pt) nd ane el tother and ee preferred: conv. nient kiteheu abd good room (OTRO Tot ent Mahe and good reo bt Vv ) ANTED—IN A PATENT ATTORNE)'S OFHICE 4 Sou." man, about seventeen years ld, wit knowledge of shorthand: well recommended: promo- te on £9 oe! person, Address PATENTS, Star oifice. ay" Wi ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS FEMALE ¢ gous: with written Fercuhmendstions. at Commandant Quarters, Mf Vv ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework iu & funily of two: mast xive refer gnees; work lizut. Cell et S01 Maple L Park. WSues =A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL OF £3 040 to co tuto an catablisued buminess ps3itg daomiely; porty furnishing the money to coutrl Phe seme aid aif Rosucial matters couneceed with tae bu ines ‘Wwaute1 to increase business. Ade ar 8s PRISE, Star office WASER QTE VEST HANDS APPLY AT KE N'S, 414 Sthst. naw, TANTED-A WOMAN 3OR_GENEEAL HOURE: ‘work. Bring reference. 632 Bat We. apas2e a YANTED-AT ONCE—A TYPE-WRITER WHO thas au apparatus, Teininzton preferred, in a quiet office: shanor fer outside work j wil ive ute of wiice And #4 per week: un inerease of ‘pay with increas: of work: ig Fequired as to character and execution Address R., Star Office, NERGETIC AGENTS, ENGLISH to represent thy Ohio Valley Lite Co, Apply at office, 2a floor, Central National Bsnk build- ing. cor: Ya. ave. and 7th st, See wivertigem. nt apa vANTED= 500 COOKS, HOUSEWORK FOR THIS city, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Sew York: also V Hougeketper: city | Chambermaid sco North with tran- Ug, fares paid both waym Mt: Wake HITE GIRL TO COOK. WA’ amily of two: Reson ge Wate BTIC MAN OF GooD Character “and capacity to represent a firat- clans regular Life Insursuce Co. in the District of Co- Tumbia’ Address P, 0. Box 426, Baltimore, 31 reterence, WEANTEDIAGEN Chemical Ink Erasing Peveil ever produced: erases ink in two secouds: Lo ‘of paper, 200 to 500 per cent profit one ae amounted to @U20 iu six days: another 8: hours. territory absolutely ire no ladies need answer: sample 39 and iull particulars. address THE MUSKOR FRASER CO. ap21-t* Manusacturers, La Crosse, Wis. Ws NTED_OXE OF (/HE LEADING ASSOCIA toms in the United States, with popula: new jea- ture, desires to secure general agent, who cap aud will procs @ ‘business, for District of Columbia and West apzidt’ Address INSURANCE, St Son BAR ry Fa ave. apli-3t WAX? 3, DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT reau, conducted by Indies, Men and Women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, fo District ‘and states, with reference 717 Mst nw.’ 120-551" Wii Rams A AGENTS FORIS ‘DUSTRIAL Life “Insurance. Apply at once, G0 Fat. aplszw ‘ANTED-AN HONEST YOUNG MAN OF GOOD Wane Tocated outside leading cities. for position peprescatit old ata ‘itm in elerences, MANUFACTU! ‘Lock Bos RY ‘ap]6-matu,dw 'ANTED-PARTIES INTERESTED gress Jas, Corridon, 12 Iat a. nw correspond: ent for tinoirapbers, ‘Keepers and SRamon Celso Vitding tutor, elgbtconth year) ‘mb31-lm* Sei x ‘ANTED—A DRESSM, IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof, CHRIS(NER'S pew “Inter- national Tailor 33 stem” With any inch-rule or tape- measure alone. Patterns and materials cut draped or made, Mma, 8. J, Of Modes,” 1222 F st. aw, muh] 0-2m* WANTED. -ROOMS. toriale cut, baste, jashingion, D.C. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS | WANTEDWE HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO OW vot in the eastern section ot the city who would Mepidt WabkrR's WAL TEE O13 Pat mw. Watath -INCH STAR BICYCLE. MUST BE ‘without jacket pipe and with seit atiuw wadd.e- | ings or will exchange Siu for 4Banch Apity | Pay T117 Peunsysvauta ave. apes ANTED_ON& COPY EACH OF THE SUNDAY Herald of au. 31, 1875, and Feb. 21, 1875, which $1 will be paid for each cov. i tosell wilx from the country. BEANCs PAMM kat CLUB, = = County, Va. A) Wanted aie sults nie et oar fechincry, which evsuice ws ead of 82au berciorore. PRINCE, 4011 F Btreet. Wikis? aoa Gentlerucn's spring sults Crean dcr | By ditbest worsiauitke mauber, Mustaine wove se on abertest wotice 28 Caled for aud detvered, Le oppose aa ui ANTED = PARLOK | FURNITURE | UPHOL- Mattresses made orer in Brat-clase stsie Werk dou EGR Siok Be | Muietas POSES tab oe Sy Wis Relerences furniabed ae to workman at residences. Address. J ANTED--$1,000 A ND $1.50. ON NuTES SE- Wiated'y reaifonate, G yer cent, 28 - Sie aenvrokD. ape1-at* ie is Batre Vv ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD BY THE Dax, SS month at © KEAMER'S New Stable, P street, between 17th and 18th streots ~ A200 V ED—TO BORROW €3,000 TO 85,000 AT 6 Percent fur two years of more: MO CoMUiSKIONS paid:'frst morigaze ‘on business property worth $Iz.000" Audrese Box 196, Star office, co V yy ANTED—ANY PERSON HAVING INFLAMED, Kraualated, of scrofwows eYelids, can huve tuent cured by sending address to or cuiling at the Stevens Novelty” Company, 717 Yih at Bw. See testimonials | of prominent ciizens in the National Co News nex sunday. | Waster FOR CASH, A WELL-ESTAL- | lished weelfly paper in Washington. “Address, ‘ id circulation, Box 158, Star office. stating price au fe W: ANTED—TRY OUK BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS per pou'sd; don't vet strong of rancid: Keeps bet- ter than’ Butter; satistaction assured (all the year funded, 463 G st. p.w., open ell Jephoue orders delivered ‘at house SH No connection whatever with ANY WM. C. SCRIBNER_ TANIED—HORSES TO PASTURE, KE PING horses e epectalty: box stale; paddocks attached, V farm on 7th et. road, 8 mice iroan ty. “ieee 0. b. F CLARK, Sligo, Ma. \VANTED-DANIEL 3, MOFFAT. 414 4% 87. Wet Weiss Pumps fumiabed: well work of ali | kinds done; skilled workmen employed; tention, prices moderate; draven Wella « ‘apt ie ANTED— V Se Nick: Besthers Be: tremsce Made Over, Puruitre tea trogen. Fi. YOUNGS, Ullice 1402 ay apd K sts ne. Lelephoue G1U-2 oF 1008-2. | coe avian ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, BEOOND-HAND Avett nove. ca: peta Peather-nia clath [90 old tron, paper brare aud Copper im lange oF: ‘Gaautity. Adliress Box 10, Star vibe. Bi WAX TED- FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, Cale Stoves, Coun, E Nise Duguesi cents yricos paid. Address At ava Piven aw. av? ANTED-SiEAM DYEING AND SCOURING— WW See Se RG a, SU cloth : with lied. Compare 1} Sore Bucgualled’ Cou Rea fhe "One doar ‘water process. “BORED AND DRIVEN, ne im most aKilifah Kunys a aTTED_WRLLE BO ‘All kinds of well work Pumps made to "work easy. by) Paap ener sng jeweler 005 Tu at, opp. Patent Ofice. —-mini-Sia | Wied cr tree coud pe Toga Wireaiieers IHL G8 BRD aves (0 . minicucr of Dieeus tora Sue "Sites ad Terestorsen, bis-oun WANTED ComMissionER QF DEEDS F: frery abe abd Lertit ouary ad Commissions (uote tna) as to Stun. ‘Telephoue 366 ‘OST — A CHILDS NECKLACE, Locsy AND JANTED-ROOM. WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE: | My rmuey wich initaie of 3.C_N" on flea, on © treet, Was aces, OF Tom, LTS T and il eta wre. Reward given if rota eer Sgutral location and firetlase Addreen hes | 10 700 C » i 50 on ran OpmwTRTenTing | Liststks MM Oh OE waa! ASTED-T 0 OB er ih bos, opal tet Fy gold .@ ch; 610 will be hemnen: 2a ‘roots wit ed Foe 1 REE CEE REIN, 3 ¢ eficnand eguis of S tg, Forms must be reesvaabla OxDAY SIGHT Ce 9 St SRT lara AND BOARD IN A PRIVA’ cards. urned to Owner, MAK- Risto suet sau wo autos ous | Bt UN NP aNTISELL. 131 ite meant pan by se apaeae | [O8Ta3 GOLB CABLE NECK-CHAIN, SUPPOSED eS ee to have beet Sy Botnet, Detwoen K and Late, Fy ANTED—TWO =i ies NISHED | 910 rew.rd will be paid for its return vo Rooms, Tat or 24 for, nousel teckcoiaes et ret permanent if ultedt > Biar ‘omc: J ost SET OF Daxwis By Tt. Sih Se caLE FURNISNE@ RoowNas | AE Ru i, EMAL ———— ROOMBAT | irtavat toed Vermont wre. reasonable prices: alee unfurnished ee SMALL WHITE FOX TERRIER, — housckeeping: nerwuus having theve should call snd Lene Diack patch over ove ey: aunwere tS fame of ‘at once, M KENTING AGENCY, 612 9tn ‘,” © Poy ‘ap21-3t" ub wese Oucollar. Reward if Fetarued se WANTED--HOUSES, WANtenste # RENT—A NEAT HOUSE: FOUR See area lat” oe Soa iy Wet ane aa heey [i CAsH I copiot Ai fros cathe Be Waesr fake Reeas hoa et iar oto JOR Rents EOF NiCELY 1) Fe eon, mont Soc Oe gunmen. bing uly egusce svove Frekiny. Park 2104 13th st aw apte-Se JOR KENT—912—BOOND }LOOn OF THK Ly SS powed ata sy Se ak neva re lage bell roowa om third Bose we Mat AUK, KEXT—340 DST Nw. Olbo Bits RV icttubed front dom. ps Fo RENT THREE COMMUNICATING Rooms, with elcove. in bay-window house, large ciusete; with Vachon waee Moor 4m emia adults, veiereuons exchanged. 111 apzete JOR RENT_iNi0 G 8T. NOW, THRE AP ished roomie iu td Keejig if desired, all Fe KENT—DOUBLE PARLOR farnisued with upracht bed JOR RENT—FURNI SHED Toome, suitable for ue eas and bath. rent reasoabie private fest 25th st. a. OR UNFURNISHED ousekerping M desired» Apny hs Nm FoR BENT Re KP URNISHED koa table fOr light housekeeping. Apply at Od ach at. st wees OK KENT— 1605 KTH ET \.W, TWO pECON! ‘story frout Kooms, furuished,” bumuer fear thiee lines of cars. “All tuodorn ‘tmprowessemts DoSnt i desired. a BRS RES? One SSErey front rou. private fully. berdice pam @oor 12. isu, Pst jou RENT-WiITH BOARD. FRONT koowa uber expowute, eran fot {0 ellie Parton, Aino tabie boards 213 Est. nw. bet Band's . saiae JOR RENT—-TWO LARGE COMMUMICATING rooms, bicely fOrnished, second floor, south convralcat wcareand henuicy 1237 Mem. eve. nw, “pz. JOR RENT_1327 MST NOW. FLEGANTLY furnished pariors and bedrooms, font south. over- Thomas Circle. lygnt aud cool for eumumer erry undern iuprovement five uowse aud Arst-ciass bocan Lou cheay to desirable party ape ae UK RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, southern and western exposnre a ree Mouué are. 1003 Sth wt, corner of Kat. eraun, Prey FE uxt ONE NICELY-PUKNISHLD SOUTH frout Pe OP rst foot; alec Beard, bome ce 31S Cat now wae FURNISHED ROOMS—UN SECOND 304 ST. MAY 187, NICRLY Bo chi rem ed Pk RENT _FURNISHED OF CNFURA ISHED furulsbed iront room, with taken. reference required. FE Lier fates. reicrouces excbmuged. SOU Ibth sf apti-se . orks ok KENT -UNFURNISHT wath tito other f sor comeenient|s mi LARGE “so0Th LF IK RENT —COOL, DE Ariinetou: Hotel. eos priv JOR RENT— ROOM somiely furmishes Ale. phfurnished suite, one square west of War Departinents ) ee * Her trout Moot. SROOND- window HANDSOME, fin ly furs ined bag closet. rent. trasuuable, private taiuty wove, 1330 12th stb. apu-> Fok, RENT PURSISHED—GANDSOME SUITE of parti Satin Of pscior. urary and word and euith bedroom, reoond Terms moderate, 1204 K at POR REN1—816 AND 814 18TH ST. able raome ou second and tind Moora st ment Able raten. JOR RENT—J018 K ST lor fl DN. W—PORNISHED Joor, southern exposure, erate beat. also FOR RENT—FLAT: AOR RENT_WEST EAD FLATS — 20.0 K st ve. a uit = and hot ‘snd.ood water, coal cellsr ssoee-room wil sad — oo lieiereuows required. Appdy lo @uitor. __ FOR RENT—OFFICES. F 23, BENGHEST Chass. obrice HOOMS, AT "05 Sth st n.w., suitable for patout lawyers, chalta Seenta, architects, Teal e-tate ahd iuauranee teenta, Arausiitamen, we. First Nour, two lure toons, Boe 18. dnunediate HERPORD, Fatn iiven. COST, ae OK RENT—OFFICES— One desirable roum at 1329 F mo for éi6. Apply W. RIL. ‘apl3-lin TILER & i sayoinn ¥DErE) 19 F st. w. __FOR RENT—STORES, F208, BENTO, OF THE Best ston Lath at. o ply ed W Ueto tine owner, Wb Roose, 1233 Poun. ave. ae OK RENT—ib09 7TH ST. N.W.— A new and Geairabie store wiih roome for bou-s- A-eptug on second four cobventences. hue re > POR RENT—a FINE NEW Fikes Store, with vary larve banos ‘counters aud a of 8 AU ereuine. {OR RENT_STORE AND DWELLING AY 1028 14th st. B.w., containing 13 rooms, with ll m eru_improvements. Inquire 14:8 34th st, wLl-1 FOR RENT--MISCELLA NEOUS neler agi PIANOS ATL WEST MATES, MONEY TO LOAN. - = $5.( 00 TO LOAN ON REAL $6,000 810.000 meTase, 815.000 T DYER Pr sae Oo istet haw. pag | NAT FIVE we by uN AP. re ‘eeiate veepurtt fuvants e jay. Tit Ske rena ri ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON BEAL am ats a ietistancor E Raaittes, 2p20- Lin $7,000 SPE se seta £7,000 =e iesbe fitha TS LOAN $2,000, @4,000. €6,000.INVEST. te TS eae Coat Pwvable quae THOS, O, HENSEY apli-im 8500 £1.00, ° TO LOAN ‘ON REAL par aT OU ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, Low: rates. No: EX MENT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLicles peu same at rensvurbie wehim “Apply HAC HES SON. over 1 yler & Kuthertord, vtadY Bae maz -Sun? 888 ax Discotsis RICH &0O, SDS, orn tPA ‘ui LC ARTERLY, as 100 FO eee WaGuaMAn O17 Bay * 009 ong ON REAL FSTATE. 3}_ THOS. F. WAG@AMAN. | ‘ON STOCKS, BONDS, ARM

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