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SOCIAL MATTERS. How TO SIT A HORSE. WOMEN AT PRESSES. E WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS.___ What {s Going on in Fashionable Circles | An Old Cavalryman’s Potaters to an In- | Arranging for Examinations in Chief] } TED cH EXPERIEN: CED LADY'S TO, PURCH. ASE A MILK ROUTE. | JOR RENT. xt ROOMS BOARD | JOR RENT—211 NORTH CAPITOL ST. RAND. at the Capital. experienced Rider. Graves’ Bureau. aes West and rebne Me oe Ee gaan reaelred App at ntsc Sve, wii ard appoquamenta of howe ae =e poses feces Se aRE Woe ~ T ik See WE ARE = Slam. miveral waters aren ; Mrs, Harriet Lane Johnston will arrive in| “The best riders in the world,” said an old | ‘The new civil-service rales recently it Vi ee ht CHeadquariers” for Geatratie roomue. Calter aew | Gouna eeset STINE Purvowe: OG i f° é A. juarters’ Toomea, Call f i i i i Lenn .illetin. No RP. HUTCHINS & CO. neers this city tommerrow from Baltimore, and will be | cavalryman, who was giving a greenhorn some | by the President, regulating appointments in| WW AShe> yromety AS, iNet CLASS QOQKS, | Starofiee, ____"a2-at" Reuters and Neel Esiate Agents, 1521 Fat ne-ate h | POR KENT FINE FLOORS ROOMS COMME hi lee Kuotte by we eng ers i Poi o Dil eeewhar tant _are the Mexicana. | the bureau of engrating and printing, provides Sibi fen clays: wanted. Call Gack” Heise ses mot of care AP {i : FOR BENT_AT 700 STH ST. N.W_ EVERYTINNG Poni tow ees Sa ie ott's house is ready for her oc- | Buffalo Bill's cowbo: i rd icant a4 K ave. wh Feminea ‘aaghe es . eupancy. An event similar in tome respects to alo Bill's cowboys are splendid riders, but | for examination of the applicants for posi RGency = “ag JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH. alt ‘7th st. new. WEEE, 094 Louisiane ove.__ 2- room, or en. : car aNTED: PUBLIC TO KNOW THA; modern’ ‘con ‘aif ROHS Preferred = a ‘d Mr. Joseph | the Mexicans are better still. And their supe-| as assistants to the plate-printers, These as- NICE, TIDY WHITE Woman To} W4NIED- THAT Als wwuilable for’ Senator or Con: without Board, in & private, house, terms e marriage of Miss Endicott and Mr. Josep W othe Mot Of, seal, tushy references {© | apd he Elucationsl and loduste! he past sreesnas. mi2-3t" | abie, accommodation and fare homelike, parker end children; parlor Soor Chamberlain was the marriage of Miss Black, riority is in part due to the kind of saddle they | sistants are women who help at the presses, « attiasitiilin SOE parlor bedrosm clan aoa Mane ave. @. ocke-10t Sree Takk, Attorney-General Jeremiah |S. | use. That low English saddle you've got | The examination to be provided will be simple | SO xren woueN ooata B10 TO#10-GRAK by ey ae Fee NT_10 10WA CIRCLE. THREE, COM- ck. during the presideacy of James Bu-| there,” he continued, “I couldn't ride in. It —just enough, as a civil-service commissioner Woermnts, Names and Laundresses in’ city or a “ — chan: Miss Bi Mr. Shunk, the son of Wr, pL - house; private family ; references required. p miunicating roma, with private Bath. soco Ary an. Miss Black and Mr. Shunk, the son of | isn at fora man to ride in. Now, th i 8x, to satisfy civil-service | Soka COOMBS Bae Hes: Colored ta RENT_1218 PA. AVE. N.W., THREE NICE- | $24 (0 communicating rooms, third foor, furnished ried | 382! low, the great | said to a Star reporter, to satisfy SAML A. COOMBS, O26 F st nw. wl2-Orr ui! Note ot! Fe an those having children or servants need not apply ae Suistly at Gro hone yf tas bride's father. | beauty of the Mexican saddle is that s man | requirements, $0 asceridi the general tntellt- TED — ¥inaT-CLige “‘Danseuices 30 | Oo security ie furnithed Sime | aed MemAbet Rooms, with use of Gath-room. meter: | rence on oes ten ‘AN’ Oniy a few friends were present, among them | sitting in it has his legs almost straight down | gence of the applicants, and to remove the take complete eberge ot dresamaking department, tO LAUNDRY AT 10a, President Buchanan and his private secretary, | beside the horse, like « clothes-pin. A Mexi-| sppointments from the feld of “inisence.” | SUixtieerseweaja, Bann 1400 14th ae AW's BPedst Tatxoky A ‘iret a, | tem@ice suitable fora gentioman Gera aul and Miss Harriet Lane. Tee latter wislied *0 | can on horseback keeps his heels and shoulders | Probationary appointments will be made, and| @i=" G, CONGENITAL courLE |. Pst nlz-st- | “ii; piso other pleasant rooma, 1112 SaMinet and © their’ femilice, bu nearly in line, his feet planted firmly in his | during the month or so of probation the appli- W ieee peron pguee Rey sai Soa cae aeee | [TOR PERT PEASANT, SUTER OF, woos | Bn Black, who is now so well and favorably known | stirrups underneath him and pointing straight | cant’s physical health will be noted. It is not Yrge publishing house, on GRANT, etigeal ‘3th at. mw. Keference required, (No chi Sz as Mrs. Hornsby, preferred to be married ve- | ahead, parallel with the horse. Our McClellan | considered desirable to appoint women who do ARTED-A NEAT. RESPECTABLE WAITER taken.) mia saddle would be as good as the Mexican saddle | not make a good showing in point of health. | WW squeal” fore the smail party in her father’s drawing- ‘woman for housework in small family: i little was known of the marriage or i The assistant at a press has to stand upon her shi ; must assist ‘of two room. So little was ku if it only had the stirrups placed a couple of e P Yael , no wasi or ironing; must = in the care a Sup RENT—A LARGE WELL-FURNISHED SBC F front room, with heat, gas, ond ot single or en suite. with heat and south- ‘cxpostire, with s first-class table. 70 11t FOR BEST Rooms, FURNISHED OR UNFU! pished, = T—NICELY FURQISHED a third floors. with iretclass . gas-stove ra 4 Foo set, furnished: ai bo to S15. care Se aase fe + : JOR RENT—816 15TH ST. NW. HANDSO! ‘Mdlirees 1Siit S| JZOR RENT—023 10TH STREET N. w—Two | POR EE ISTE GT. XW, BAN n10-3t° Communicating Toone on first, also two ou second Birectey neu rg ' d i a q | floor. partly furnished or unfurnished, with use of its possibility outside of the family circle, | inches further back. As itis, a man riding in | feet all day. The age limit has been small + ANTED—A HORSE FOR HIS KEEPING THIS | kitchen, heat gas, abd bath. excellent helghborbood. | ——— = that ob the afternoon of the morning of the | ‘Dchee Surther bee has to bend his leg at the | these rules at from eighteen to thirty-five. Wis fasveuw. en eae Trinter: light work; best of care. Address DANE | "ujz-atr” © we FOR RENT—STORES. didi hen Mrs. Black was making calls, her it i it Ne ‘ill be appointed under eighteen ANTED — WHITE GIRI FOR GENERAL | & DANE, Care Soldiers’ Home. 0-38" Ty : )ND-STORY ANE. = wedding, when Mrs. bl & knee in the English style. Now, with the knee | None wi PPO under eig! or over ‘Housework tis private edly ond bonnet STED—98,000 ON “GILT EDGE" VED | KOR RENT—THREE PLEASANT SECON = friends asking fur Miss Black, were greatly Sur; | bent it is almost impossible to keep your feet eay-are bay te oo age apres, stay nights, Call B21 Det ae aida | W Anarinats see Dupont Cine ore OED Pom Saguped for bouseleeping iat s yesvate | x R RENT-LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, rised when told that “she een marries inted straight ahead. as fixed by Mr. Graves, the chi eau, | = REE LY | af.5 percent; no commisdion, ‘Addseas ‘Bex *ageee: | House. No. 450 : : ; ; BY sthwont corner Oem fied Te'the moruing and was away om her wedding | POlwed, position of the feet,” the impromptu | is seventeen and thirty, W Seif and har spine Fowiedse af job seratiag | omice a Mp By ye a trip.” riding-master continued, after pausing a mo-| _ It is held that the work is such that it is un- | L- WILSON, 409 10th st. nw. aC ANTED—A GOOD DRIVING HORSE FOR THE } bath rooms 13:36 11th st... met" | BOWE G1 rer month. WASHINGTON Da Mrs, Whitney . ud Lady Herbert drove out | ment to allow his casual pupil¢o absorb what | desirable to employ a woman over thirty-five, QxTED—A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN TO | DAG "TNT, Wee baer: Mads use; best care BO RENT-—07 E oF Wr “W, HANDSOME Pan. | 2°" ae al to Oak View om *s‘urday afternoon and took | he had already said, is a very important thing | or one who has not ‘eet reached her full physi-| 17 ana 4 o'clock ut 1133 Toth at ore Call between | ! -ANTED_STENOGRAPHY AND FUPE.WRIT- a a a a PPOs RENT STORE AND DWELLT GM tea with Mra. Clevelend, Mrs. Folsom and Mrs, | in learning to ride properly. In fact, it is the | cal development. Chief Graves, in his annual ANTED—AM EXPERIENCED DRAFGSMAN TO | W he tani cel comes nt Pee Sancta well Surniehed, ang Whested rooms. Boer tf | § stim nel ee ete er ee eg Harmon. Mrs. Whitney thing. | And yet nine-tenths of the riders you | report, recently submitted, says'in reference to | WW AMER AN EXPPRIENCED DRAFTSMAN 70 | Ps ag be Font “Thauire RIBW. Q. BONK, 1428 Sth at nae bert, Mr. R. T. Wilson, Miss see about thé streets and country roads every | the force employed in the bureau: Fetezenens fo local!patent utiy's, C. A. SNOW & COs | \yrANTED — HORSES —WINT TM a Sy pd Pas > Mr. Michael Herbert at tuncheon yesterday, =“ cen bony boring atan angle of 45 “The great increase bop hpinf ormine irces Washington, D.O. BL e-Btt Wests mith tne feeds of fra bay daily. Terme o te, "|i t RENT VERY LOW THE HANDSOME STOKE : , ; mani . jegrees from the sides of the horse. As a con- | year made some increase in the force necessary, NTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR | $8 per mouth. Horses : fer —_ SOUT Eee a 00. CHAS | Tee Ee Aiuiral Freakin O~ © | sequence, thbas eitane can's- Nace adits vost, | Tha sember af emipieris on tao nai ce peae | YY eee ao ek ee Apply ous F | secre, Bt, SAUNDERS, Coup Jobe, Mon | yh RPE ~LC ales luncheon gn Thursday to a company of ladies % ji at, Dow. ‘nl2-2w eS. ES - BW. 4 JOR RET_4 BUSINESS STAND ON NEW YORK ‘totaal Ley Herbert. The other eutiwes (a ——- the exercise half as much as | 30, 1887, was 841. © number employed on | © ANTED-WE WANT A LADY Wit Goud STEAM LAUNDRY, 1007 | 70% With board, at moderate terms, nl 2-3" Seen beverene Pee ET AND OF | ts} Mrs. Don Dickinson, Mrs, Hornsby, Mrs, | Se? would if they rode properly. June 30, 1888, was 917—a net increase during | WW ANTED_WE WANT A LADY WITH GooD wt. 2. . NUTZE, eto OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BED- | 410 Uth stn waiter 4 pan Ap Coleman, of California, Mrs. Linden Kent, Mra, d aie? y ; Preston Sands, Miss Sands, and Mrs. Lee’ Har- | {2,40 with good riding?” a Stax reporter who | service during the year. Of ned to be on hand inquired. were Larson, ba for misconduct, inefficiency, Vv ANTED—DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER OF 8 point has so much | the year of 76. One hundred persons left the to work six bi 7 ik. Al room on first feor; in te faintly: convenient | BAGR RENT—P! ea Brees, 6 died, 25 | piyat HOME LIBRARY, oom 8 1D10 Fate ae & Pension, Printing and olier ‘Departwente. 811.34 | B'so set docy beet bs ems location - e references, te-cook and do general housework; Mrs, Sherrill and Miss Sherrill went over to | out, and you will find at once that you grip | the watchmen, and the lowest grade of male | qual Qaully: Apply Hoom 518, Ebbitt House, | ny —- &- 4 oR RENT1900 RL AVECTWO, COMMUNE | ow uedt Tenstaye™* Oly O40 per ma,” 12 =m, ‘o sit firmly on a horse and at the same | or protracted absence, and 69 voluntarily re- ‘experience and with refi is open to an en- ~4 oe ‘6 finer, Eaendak 7 aa th oF = hn Cad Mrs, Walthall has met with a heavy bereave-| time to have the body erect and free to give | signed. One hundred and seventy-six persone | €MemenL. Address T.C., Box 9, Cty P.O. ni2-20 | treseeg Made Over. Furniture Steaine ares Pact without bourd; references recuiret s uIee | ee ment in the death of her only sister, Mrs, | with the horse’s motion,” the cavalryman said, | were taken into the service, of whom 21 were \WASTED—A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER: cor. 5th and K sta. &. @. Telephone 610-2 of 1008- QOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON FOR RENT—OFFICES. ee te ee ee Wal with tha catven of teelerh iia | were nployed i sia yunce oer outing mont |e 2h she SSS SUFFERING FROM Bevo fet arma, with board. $80: lon, fur: FOR REST VERY FINE Rooais POR OFFICES, talent, ees. “Not with the calves of the legs, mind, | were employed-in the place of relatives, most |<. ——___717 ate a “a 3 oo Stubs, Lectures, Classes. and Nitidion by. the, is daughter, Miss | nor with the thighs, but with the knees alone. | of whom resigned on account of ili health. “By | WWAN{2D—A GIRE FOR GENERAL nouse- | WSnoxy yn ye ed Fg Mr. James Morgan and his daughter, Miss i alos e : work. inust bring good city reference and stay,at | cure them or no pay required: Hanwes, Furnaces and | on pa ; oe, 3 Enuily Morgan, of South Carolina, are in the | NO" Hf You, don't Keep your toes pointing | the executive order of Juno 9, 68H extending | aight ‘Ania sure A003 Su se, | Hivecranace co nertornopey. W- DANTE 10]8 | Fear aoom ovvig terniced, stoecntae every | Sameer mie oe ee oe 7 " straij ead, or nearly so, it is impossible to | the civil-service classification, all of the em-| \ayaNTED— — \ITH GOOD CIty | 17th st. u.w. oC Samy ; a —— | é Rh RENT—-VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED eity, the guests of Mrs. Drum. get this grip with the knees, ‘Turn your toes | ployes of the bureau except the charwomen, | WANcED..WHITE WOMAN, WITH GOOD © Seehied. cae SU See eee | fr nt z B first floc Fe >) ee —_ foe NTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS O-6t SWOLMSI LDL & BRADLEX, 927 Fst. uw, ————————— EL, 027 Ft aw. Wher pounds deme acen cid ; keeps bet- ss n't wet strong or rancid; pe a ter than ‘but rt . 0 h n cen 2 and’ oniataction cevuned JOR RENT—THRER ‘RNISHED ROOMS, | —— New York city on Saturday for a short stay. the horse with the calves of your legs, and that | laborers were brought within the classified | © een as = pete 330. = with water; price, #9 in advance. 1S Est.nw. 1° “ my o Miss Eustis and Mise Lulu Eustis will spend | Your body is thrown forward from the hips, in- | civil service. By a subsequent order engravers | WW ANTED- foarn peatey bukiug. “Grituen woul Foe BEATS OVELY wooms, Funstsuepon}| FOR RENT—HALLS. the winter abroad, Mre, Senator Eustis and | stead of being erect. “Experiment little when | and plate-printers were exempted from exaan- | prefer.” @ The VATOLDI. ge Ey I i NISHED Mr. and Mrs. George Eustis, Mr. William Eustis | You get on ipod et ian aera Pena eet h remaining in the claséifed | ie __717 9th street iw. Medeor. ‘Those wishing quiet pleasant house, call'at . Clube i "5 are i just as Tsay. if you keep your feet straight, | service. Wit ese éxceptions the entire ANTED — Si KS, GENERAL | + )-HORSES 10 KEEP. Bo} ;, | 454 Massachusetts ave. uw. a and Miss Lina Eustis, who are in London, will oe tight. with year knee ae sit eregt, you | force of ‘the. bureen [far ae ae WANTED FIRST-CLAI 8 COO! L '‘ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP; BOX STALLS; Houseworkers, will find you can accommodate yourself to the | civil-service rules, und vacancies in it can be | 2, Butlers aud others; ih snd German at Price's 8 sail for New York this month, Mrs. Laughton will return to the city this ‘urses, Housemen Coach- | WANTED -HORSES Tt eu:t0-en RENT—TWO ROOMS, FOR LIGHT HOUSE- ping, unfurnished or’ partly furnished 424 als FOR _ RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ‘Swedii women ut care of horses. Order box OR fed), BUKNHAM, 650-632 Fat, B.W.D10-0" | Pah" Gene satiee’ fete Otte Pay: pt ar ARK st CY Fite k Ma, ode motions of the horse more readily and grace- | filled only by the ‘persons standing highest in | MY22*™a2t Ne school week from her summer place at Torresdale, Pa. j fully, your seat will be firmer and riding will | competitive examinations and certified for ap- | WANTED, dt WHITE HOTEL CHAMBERMAI Rare IN NERO JOR KENT—TWO ROOMS, SECOND F100 Mr. and Mrs, Pedroso have been in the city | not tire fou near so aquickty. poiutment by the civil-service commission. Th | eae oe ee Mesdquntere dor Cocks op TRICITY IN NERVOUS MEN. Firat for light housekeeping. “Inquire at ENT—TWO NEW BUCK STABLES EACH Sis saved Gach, “If you will notice old cavalrymen when | has not yet been necessary to hold any exam- | Waiters, J.B, BURGESS & CO, 025 F st, 10-20" Chorea, Strictures, etc. Haire | So eg fy — $— I. : 29 ES . they walk,” the gentleman continued, “you | ination ‘of candidates for appointment to this ANTED—WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; Hed through clotiuing. Dr, | JNQH ENT CA NICELY FURNISHED FRONT | Sentra tant Mrs, Walter E. Dimmick, of Washington, | Willsee that instead of reading their feet | bureau, but it is not doubted that a simple ex: must stay at night. Apply,’ with references SS Ee FP a Le og Sr niece of President-elect Harrison, is in Berlin | apart they keep them parallel. This is the re- | amination can be devised which will text both | 18001sthst mate W AXiP. Fok CaSH— FURNITURE, FEATHER | 18th and 19th sts: private family; for geutlemen | PI¥ at the Portland Xinericams in the ety called to congestalees | SUE of their habit of riding, and it often makes | the mental and the physical qualifications re-| WWANTED-DUNDORES EnpLOvatENT —pu-| WV teas ‘Carpets, Stoves, or butire’ Household | only. “AddremX"'Siafomce, tl = AOR RENTSSTABLE IN REAR OF jigericans in the city called to congratulate | them very ungraceful on their feet. The best | quired. ‘The first and mont striking effect of | ana cintad ated Uy ladies, men and women, white | Effects H. BAUM, 219 7thetaw. | OR RENT TWO LARGE BEOOND-STORY | 2, womury, brick: new: 4 cule her. and most graceful rider I knew wag Gen. Ash- | the order was to put a stop to the importunity | aud states, with references. 717 M st. Bw! se20-Iw" | NATANTED TT RENOWN Single furnished Koons for genticucn, ax bathe | BER, M41 F st Mrs. Logan and the Misses Pullman, who are | by, who was killed during the waf. I never | for employment, which had become an intoler- | 3 WW ANTED—AS OFFICE BOY (WHITE), MUST BE ‘That W. W. Moffett, 1213 F at. n.w., is 2. LW. *nld-30" JOR RENT — A BRICK STABLE NEAR in Berlin, will go to Italy in the early spring. saw any man who looked so handsome on horse- | able annoyance and a serious hindrance to the bright; $2 per week. Address in own handwrit- », Commissioner bf Deeds TIN Portland Fist talle and room for 3 carriaces rs & 3 - eC | back. OM ef'a horse, however, he walked rf ce of the public business,” _ | @# A. B.C., Btar office. oc9-dt_ | 8e24-3m__ for every State and Territory. sn coment floor. comfortable coachinuan's quarters. water Au interesting parlor entertainment, ee like a duck and was so clumsy that he couldn't Proper performance of the public business. (QESUCHT — EINE FAMILIE OHNE KINDER WANTED.G00D SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, | 0 moe Pavers Apply to GREEN & CUNNINGHAM yi ng of ta ic, i t t] y i i y e " cht hes Maedchen fuer Haus- | | ¥ ins, revolvers, 0) ver, for which | = 320 PA AVE ¥ m i bot-Im* ing of Rablegux and music, was given at the | get into a parlor without falling over all the| | A New Science in the Northwest. | 2a" 4eht cin Deuteches, Macdchen fuer Huus- highest Gaah prices’ will ‘be. pald- % OR RENT—229 PA. FLAT, FOUR | J AGirke VnSctAas thr Event idence of Col. B. F. Winger, furniture in sight, From the Minneapolis Tribune, nd-2w" LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 Penn, ‘ave., corner 2d st. mot. imps, Rent G15. inquire 403 ample @rriage room cut avenue, last Friday night, by the Sunday- |" «.4 Mexican astride his high-curved saddle} “Isn't this new Christian science just per- | 5 z nw. ____Bh0-Bt P ass of Miss Belle McFarland, of the EARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- and Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape ney Butter. i Wir with his legs hanging straight down rides as THAT FR iew International Tailor Sys m of Ieapect. three stalls fortable quarters fur coachuan. 1441 Rhode aan ve. 2 Church ¢ the Covenant. Miss Ethel Swope fectly lovely?” said the young lady from St. 3 H_ALDER- ‘0 COMMUNT. coal easily as if he were sitting in a rocking chair, s 5 8 J ‘uit churned every morning and de- ating soome: bay 7 ; iu petvate fanutly "ire. M. Kaufman, 719 D street spuiheaat, will | S2d,s4 te same time itis almost impoatible to | Pau, 0" she chatted with her ‘finnenpolis | Sven side, Vasiros ana pevecic cut ged tumes | Mrereg ase ey seat tii aor be sAnecok | Bachan sataranerenves soa roanreds ale ged FOR SALE—LOTS. Mrs. M. Kaufman, 719 D street southeast, will | unseat him. He is clothes-pinned on to the | friend over the bargain counter. SER, 1303 H st. nw. ‘b3-lm* mys OR RENT—1014 12TH LARGE, WELL | ———— - . be at home on Thursdays, a and bor latter can't fd ing =e — “What on earth is that? I never heard of | ——————————————_______——— = —==—=—= =— Pie bane furnished room, on jgocond TOR pala —veRy L ne WRABLE LITTLE BoD hontaaid ae i uta man riding on a flat English saddle with | jt» i ce =] } ee Ta ed ed —a nw. The last of ‘of mail choice Tote! Cards are outfor the marriage of Miss Enlalie | $401 stirrups. hie lege bent ef the knee and his | 7,202, the Minneapolis girl peered around __WANTED—SITUATIONS. _|___ BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR RENT-SUITE OF 3 FURNISHED ROOMS | {histguane SL 300. Sh WINER TH Pa Domer, daughter of Rev. 8. Domer, D.D.. of St. Paul’s English Lutheran church, to Mr. excitedly on the feminine glitter of «big dry 3B ch e B. Rheem. The wedding will take ed out, has no chance when his horse | goods house. Was it possible that there was » ANTED-SITUATION AS NURSE, EXCEL- | J{OR SALE—A GROCERY, MEAT, AND PROV! ly. _He is in « cramped position, | Hew fad in the fashions and she ignorant? hor. | NWiewtrecommendstions. wtM, Sur ome i226 | Hon sore doing ee busines. party leaving the place on the 2st instant, = eae en ee WANTED KNOWN WHERE TO GET FROFES. | SALE Starfice. = —_ i lnc e stant. ‘a Ag ee 52 rs ae nto n plain Cooks, Laundress, Nurses, | ~*~? = Eee ay Nica. J. W. Jotden and Wiss Genevieve, wife | he ree ee = ee need” ‘Oh. my, it isn't to wear,” smiled the other | wajterens, Seanietrees, Couchiucn, Batiemsard House | Q N INVESTMENT FOR TAD! . I condescendingly, rummaging over the pile of | Boys. city te office attached—at having mone; of interest bringing and daughter of Paymaster J. W. Jordan, have SENATOR BLAIR TALKS. ribbons reduced from 50 cents to 10 cents, “It’s | DICK’S AGES nlz-6t Rer cent should csamine our investme OF RENT IM VICINITY. OF BOUTS. Ol returned to the city and taken rooms at 903 - a something you do. It’s a new science, a ANTED—A T-CLASS FRENCH MILLI- | Us have made bo 30D per San rood ag yl fg ye Iéth street, He Gives a Roseate Picture of the Work | sort of medicine. Ma in just perfectly vill | VV screed tammer opal like 2 aitnoto Pei Calla gr gveutug’ SOUIHEEN LAND AGROCN: | Rotor Chas matey Rae iers, Sang TaE Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bushnell have returned| Laid Out for the New Administration. | over it. Pa says, whenever wetalk of it, and | Mtl season, Cal at 714 7th st-n.w, OF write TION, 623 Pennsylvania ave. _ 210-30" _ | st. nw. sarang | Eth gall for Pista ACL. BARBER © wel apes know how set pa is? well, h rats, 'ANTED — A POSITION AS BARKEEF) 9 GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO BORROW ‘OK RENT—TWO OR THREE COMMUNICATING | Kh ms “ie. oe eee from their wedding trip. ‘They will keephowse | 4 weschester, N. HL, special to the Now York | JE Row set Dapitt Well, he saya rats, and | Wy Sts uouiiera betel sted ve B20 UV TASENTLEMAN DESIRES TO BORRO Fooms on first or second floor. furnished or uutur: | Cee ste. ww. : on French street. . slams the , OI aghrsy iifference for thre@days Z. Y., Star oifice. deposited and $35 paid for the Ad- | nished; in good locality; near Capitol. 404 N. J. ECKINGTON LOTS THE ¢ RI ap gon om Heraid states that Senator Blair says that one ma d I. Pa is not at all up in spiritual ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | dress FLETCHER, Star office. nl0-2t* |se * , “4 10-31 | Fane beatiful lots, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. of the first things the new Congress will do will | things, and ma is #o progressive. Why, do you | Wiss Gooks, Chaubermaa writers Lamoiere na wis INVEST $100,000 IN WASHING. | JOR RENT—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS For | Wii A). TNs Panes od be to the educational bill, Dakota will be | know,” selecting a collar reduced from 15 cents | Nures, Seamstress, Men Waiter ks, Cowchiiiier ton real estate. Owners having houses and lots housekecpiug; suitable for married couple; 4 c lands. ready. to THE LE DROIT PARK STREETS. niet - oe to 4 cents, “that this new science is more fun | Butlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st.u.w. n12-Gt* ” | to sell valued from $2,000 to $10,000 will Please ad* | yeutent location: cant rece tire anna e Some time ago Tue Srax referred to a peti- | divided and admitted as two republican states. vthing.”” ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WoO. | ‘ress CONFIDENCE, Star offi 0-3t | month in advance, Apply at 1806 11th st. uw. tion of th f Le Droit park, | Washi A Madasis: texcthociog Will slac'| there A eee as R THREE YEARS, AT 6 PER CENT—@2,000. | _10-st* ion of the property-owners ot roit par! ‘ashington an fontana territories will also ‘But what do you do?” persisted the other, ‘yo want a cook need ans ‘Amply sect ‘on real estate. No col ik RENT—FURNISHED OR a eS *_ | Box 86, far office, gti ____n9-3t Pp 118 Cst.s, Isilon in busines house, Feicrence srceient | WON SALE — A CORNER STORE—GOOD WILL Bi stew. ‘and private bath, 2d floor; sun: re; board as desired private faa? references, biz Tht st. F aw. ‘ | HAR icy | out 01.990. 3 HERTPORD. 1435ig Pet aioe FOR BESTS T STN. W. HANDSOMELY vee > . a furnish parlors, eb suite, and ener? bed- JOR SALE T BUILD. Fooms; southern exposure. nl 0-30" South A ALE—LOT IN Mt. PLEASANT ONLY #¢ ween East Capitol an them lene than | P22 NBT LES- a my now before pi vemoe, ments, Tand is | JOR RENT—IN VICINITY OF SCOTT C A'SHIELDS, 1000 F'n nw ee, SHAS E-LOTS ON 18ST. 8. NW, . near the new Reservoir. 25 1 mid iigt iebtin i ws \—TO with build i, ® asking th at the -comeaienianere epee be admitted as republican states. The Fifty- grabbing over another woman's head at a re- | Sor at, ouly, thee streets of the park. ‘The matter was submitte : ; ~ | duced handkerchief. ; to Attorney Riddie for opinion. In passing | tt Congress will create the Territory of Okla. “Why, we just deny things; sickness, you W; he ISHED W., TWO NICELY upon the case he says: “Section evised | homa in the western part of the Indian Terri- eg A furnished communicating Kuouis ou second floor, know, headaches or neuralgia or anything. We | Address L. B., Star office. n12-3t* | notions, &.: long established. Retirement of 0 erred. Statutes District of Columbia, is the law under | tory, and within two years it will have suff- | say tere is no Pai and there lant hak oe | SAVANE Be EXPERIENCED, GRocERy cause for din 201 da staw. ocedelm | “niga! “Ute OF single; gentlemen pret TRIER applications of this kind can be made. | cient population for admission as a state, Itis|we believe there isn't, which is the same | WV clerk, sivuation; good reterouces, Address FG. ; Tnder this the applicant must reside out of the | “oRt POPY Paget HR be Taaspgcation trom | ing.” , ‘4 S.suar vite, _____uiz-' | QOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. tion itm are melita city of Washington and Georgetown. The | Kansan, and. of cures, will be republican, it T can’t understand.” WANTED ASETTLED WHITE WOMAN wisiiEs | — ct Bene ‘ details apply to J. B.WIMEK, 1 Heeeer one Fie etal fy cligible to con-| ‘Senator Biair adds: “I believe Texas will be | “Well, Ishould remark yon couldn't. No- | inyrannt tuligtle * urate faily. can do good 4- | POE, SALES OB, EXOHANGE FOR WASHING. a . F “tad the Lion Grech Volles to emt -~ - the reside f th m1 r cut up into several states. Wyoming will be | body can till they are instructed. Ma and I | dress &. L, Star office. _____1t*_| of 500 acres; 16 miles from Washington. SAM'L. be from #300 to #1.000 wi we not stated. I think that is a jurisdictional fact, | soon admitted as a republican state. It is fit paid #100 for the full course. We were just as WAXIED- bY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN & | BEALMEAR, 310 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Ma. 10-31" | furuace und open fires; references exchanged. shadow of the Cay: rr: lot, and must be alleged to secure legality. Pass- | for admission now, bo! by population and de- | ignorant as you are. We were just awfully dull place to cook or do general housework in a small POR SALE AT ROCKVILLE. HOUSES 7 TO 18 | VOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR a WALKER & WALTER, ing, that, the Petition is addrewed to the judi-| velopment. It will be a republican territory | at the beginning, and now we can do justevery- | f4mul¥ refereti Suit Teguired. O48 Grant ave. be- rooms; dairy, poultry and stock | IM 'suite, in private fanily: furuished double | n10-3t 613 Fat nw, cial discretion of the commissioners; whether | tnd'may be admitted, by the next Congr. | thing.” Srogn Oth and 10cheta, nw, __t"_ | tare: 3 acres 06 100: near stations. “QOOKE. D, | corner house cout nk eat ee ee ae 4 . in view of the expenses and all the burdens re ‘a 10" eal, 5 5 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL | LUCKETT, 935 F st. After 12, at Rockville. n10-2w* | in every room. Mefereuces required 1101 Bae, ORNER LOT De ‘The Edmunds law and the reformatory legisla-| _‘How do yon do it?” said the Minneapolis | W ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL Rand | notokw ind benefits to the public they deem it advisa- | tion procured by the W. C. T. U. working to- | girl, with growing interest. references Would like to wy at usta, Gall 1400Mt | JV°QE,SALE—40 ACRES OF LAND. 44 MILE FROM | _ 0-2 $10 Bist 61a WLREWLY 7 ble to open these ways as ‘public roads gether, will undoubtedly demoraiize and de-| “I told you by denying it,” snapped the | semw. B1Z-St"_ | dwelling. Forparticalsrsedarecs HAMION DECKEEH, | Rots, RENT. O10 219T ST. XW. NEWLY FU question for me.” The commissioner: stroy the domination of Mormonism in the | other. “Our hired girl had an awful tooth- TANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A POSITION | Trusteesnd Attorney-at-Law, Bladensburg, Md. n¥-3ni | private tunily = nl yet prepared to act conclusively in the matter. | territory of Utah, and within Harrison's first, | ache, and was going to quit right in the middje Ww. peg mee phn ron eg Fe SALE-59 ACRES OF FINE LAND, ALL JOE RENT_HANDSOME FURNISI ROOMS, land 44, INSPECTING THE POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM. and certainly within his second term, may | of house-cleaning. will you believe me, ma | TENT Star office. + "erences. Address COMPE feralned; aix-rocen pouse; catbuildings; good water; single or en suite, with or without board. Apply id. A A delegation of citizens of Lowell, Mass., in- | safely be admitted to the Union, Arizona and | just began to deny it and say there is no pain; ANTED_BY AN INDUSTRIOUS AND COMPE: | tion, Metrorcliten Besse ghey ees opposite Mexican minister's. oe per foot, worth $1 cluding the chief of police, have been inthe city | New Mexico are both likely to be admitted to | there is nothing but good. She told the girl to | WANTED, BY, AN INDUSTRIOUS AND COMPE, | Hon;, Metropolitan (Branch: $1,7 n2-2we WR RENT—TWO CONNECTING ROOMS: SEO a _©. #. PARKER, tigend Raw. several days, and. under the guidance of Su-| the Union very soon, and, with the national | say it, too. The next day the girl was well, | family:can luruish the beat ot referemees Ak K., | JOR RENT—/ TERFORD, LOUDOUN OO, | able; single dren wulte, The sane caine hoot | PGE, BALETA GREAT BARGAIN THAT DESIR: perintendent Henry Miles, made an inspection | administration republican, are likely to be | Pa said, but pacan be so disagreeable, most | Star office. ee ‘Ca Va. a lange new store and dwelling, one of the beat | smaller Hous, BUST at am 216-6* | and Let. n.w.; will ofler fore few: dayeot @2 yen gaaee of the police signal and telephone system in | republican states. people are who are without inner vision, he ANTED—BY A) REVPECTABLE | COLORED | ere oe EET a eee ores AEP to DE. | on RENT —ROOMS— HST. NW. IN THE | f00t_ WESCOTT & WILCOX, 10 . nLO-Bt Practice here, with a view of adopting it. They | “During the last session I introduced a reso- | said it was nothing on earth but creosote and cred Doane ae enaad Eh charabermaldl or to do gen. |S EOObE 1255 eae onet Werkiareea Be Saehins | Me temetion ioe do ete: tan Club, 2 | JOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT, ON NORTH SIDE expressed themselves as greatly pleased wit mn in the Senate, which is now being con- | camphor and liniment and ashes. address Lb. S21 F at nad ‘it® 3Oi rE HAN ONE HUNDRED FARM | C°lsbtful suit ith grate fires aud southern ¢1 Fre ‘bet. 2st a id sts. nw, x80. Pri a + - rt 4 ry + Fs . Fx SALE—MORE THAN ONE BUMDRED FARMS posure; beautifully furnished rooms, nl0-3t' per square foot. WESOUTT & WILCOX its workings. sidered by the committee on foreign affairs, re- | _‘‘That might have helped her,” ventured the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, ranging = y FURNISH? arene no. BUILDING PERMITS questing the President to open negotiatiogs | Minneapolis girl. Weir's situation te waltressand chembsornanicta | one to Ave hundred acren, within from one to ewenty COR BENT _HAXDOOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ako of were issued to-day as follows: A. M. Cowell, | with Great Britain, to which the Dominion of | _ “Not at all, It was just ma's going off in a | aprivate tuuilg. “adirocs 1503 Nerncenr ae a Tie BIPRERD £ COC Ten Fat, | two beernent re ben ares and furnace heat; alec So. G2 per aguas font WheoOTS 4 Oe one brick dwelling, 1331 W street northwest, | Canada should be a party, looking tp the peace- | dark room by herself, shutting her teeth, fix- ANTED — SITUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLASS, | >on sarE—FARM OF 145 ACRES IN PRI phynician for year past: wood. 2 | COX, 1907 Pa ave. now. é nlo-st $4,000. Geo. Koehler, one frame dwelling, | ful political union of the United States and | ing her eyes, and denying it that did it.” iy tettled colored nurse, two chamberiaaids, » boy | JOR SATE Man thive Murti of MA PINCE | 24th st. n.w., near F st. “3 _ | FOR SALE—BEST BARGAIN IN CITY LOTS_eu8 Sr OE 2d Contes streets, Mt. Pleasant, | Canada. which is an indispensable prior condi-| “How lovely that must be,” sighed the other, | 30, "told, aud 9 cook: all white. DUNDORE & | sc,Grou yy Orne Ma thites fourth from city: 145 | NOK RENT-ONE LARGE ROOM, FIRST FLOOR, | I down and #10 per month will buy. well-located £1,500. Chas. Gessford, three brick dwellings, | tion of commercial union. Yhave no doubt | enviously regarding the wise St’ Paul girl, = : acres, dwelling and, ‘improvements: three-fourths | AY furnished or unfurnished: also other rooms with | Lot vn ntrect or ay pares from Penuay!y enue, 4 le, with wit Casio USS Sth stroot northeast, £6,600. Chas. | that this measure will resultbefore many years | |The friends having finished the purchase of | WANTED BY \ VERY RE PECTABLE COLORED | clearca iO ental fmeity.~Beanttul bald? mene cee Be SAS indianaare. Wok 38.088 4S" | SY TE TEATS Lacie hee Teak ee Ee Cooksey, one brick office, 7th, between L and | in a settlement of all differences with the do- | two yards of lace and the collar, and having | good city references. Cull or address 1732 1 st. | ing sites” MARION DUCKETT, trustee and attorney, ‘JROR RENT—A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS ON THE | J>OR SALE—LOTS AND Cor” ie acxine- AM southeast, $100. Johnson & Wimsatt, four | minion by the harmonious incorporation of the | handled everything within reada, tripped to | 2. me —5* | eens, ee ____._ ese | i acand nie. pepmaniening aed cea ‘ton. Plats of this subd first ad brick dwellings, 918 to 924 G street southwest, | two countries in one continental federal union. | the outer door. ANTED (A COMPETENT TYPE WRITER DE. | OR SALE-AT MELROSE PARK HYATTS. | ly furuished: “bath-room attached: qodern conve: | dition ever male. to the are ne 54 | Ty: nlences; private family. 1304Rst.a.w. n10-3t* | ready for distribution $4,300. Lhave no doubt that the incoming administra- | _ They discovered too late the proximity ofa Rhode lalaud aver ber own machine jille, Md., desirable —_ UNLICENSED LIQUOR DEALERS TO BE PROSECUTED. | tion isin favor of the policy of conciliation, | French boot heel anda Bermuda banana peel. | © ite the handsome dence of ‘the late KR. Piiott, esq Tots 50 by 500 each. Cs fing on Melrose ave. “Prite € iB BENT NI : ral attrac the choieest lots will be sold t FURNISHED ROOMS, | #444 numbe: wre 7 EWRITING BY A oN. 30 feet, fron’ sons who will ve the same. Itis the purpose of When the commissioners arrived at the Diss | and of commercial to be followed by political | ‘There was a flutter, a crash and a swift run- | WW ANIED TYPENBITING BY AY EXPERIEN- | Tiveral térwe to purchasers of more than one Jot oF % | ju ygameie OF communicating, ip Lew bay window | the pro iertor tune tihus the mont attractive trict buildings this morning they found their | union with Canada, Unlessa part of our coun- | ning of chromatic scales. The lovely St. Paul carat ae fee ee ETE RUTRERSORD, © | hall room fdroue, @7 per mouth. 721 Lith at nw.” | yin alwat Waxhineton, “The rooms crowded by attorneys and their clients | try Canada will sivas be part of the Enuro- | girl was curled up like a white pine shaving. ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 1,000 MEN AND |? 2ul5-3m 1307 F st. nw, __B10-St° _ | nience will be provided. Ai whose applications for liquor licences had been | pean system. It is duty of Americans to} ‘Oh. dear! Oh, dear! My arm is broken and WwW women as cooks, waiters, muids, nurses, drivers, | << KR RENT—SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED — eo, ace, igcandesvent Pa refused. Commissioner Wheatley immediately | make America a great, free, peaceful republic.” | my back. Oh! iny head, my head,” and she | byecien acaligua, Gatwaser, scant Gr bs Furadsieed wovena om lcd Roos with kccechenaes | REDD beet of cart have teas Pameeeael Peeheae set to work, and Commissioner Webb followed PR aires oe climbed up into 9 the arms of er friend. tony, | 2328 ee ee a Aw og etre Jasin of cu ren sete Applications which had once been re- g +. “Not at all, 6 other cheerfully. | \y>,NTED—BY A GERM. ; 8, A SITU- 5 . RENT—1304 L ST, FURNISHE is be ere hancrs if sl: ware neeapabdiarsd, tnguther silicneung- (4 eusie/aulacaialans. <algisns x: witx | There nothing the matter with you. You're | W Aiuto tacit sar ooo EENESS, £ SITU 42.080, 92,500. ° 4.000, Filta board: no chtidveg jrivate nmi ances | Soured For wists spvly: at the of R- 4 red lications, The assessor was notified to hold WHICH GIVES IT TO THE STATE. not hurt abit. There's no pain. You are just | take motherly care of children. ‘Rapertouced and sted to Joan on real estate. Charres moderate. Nodelay. | board; references required. 210-3t*_ | in Eckington. To see the property take the Rlectris himself in readiness to refund all deposits and] A Charleston, 8. C., dispatch to the N. Y. | 48 = as I = aoe t eS ae rei wrarn. Liirs ie Bar cli. —— nise OS aS SRR es Fo RENT—TWO LARGE HANDSOME UNFUn. | ##!! a Se and 7th st nw. ul0-2w the police were notified to proceed against all . i i or skin your elbow or bump your he: is ‘ED—} D ER "ERSO! 4 nished rooms. closets iu each : in uew house, heated | JLWOR SALE—LOTS- t. COR. 13TH AND D STS. persons selling liquor without a license. Sun says: An interesting lawsuit has just been good—— . uation as teacher in School, privace fai on real estate can do so wit and ean ‘very moder- Detect Seasoned g . ‘ulation ; total 5.6. ; if se- | by furnace; m urity is satisfactory. SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, | °2,' 2 927 F ot. 210-im ed a crus oa Corcoran st. Bw. nl | & 1 Mar itice. at instituted in Abbeville county in this state. | “Why, you nasty thing,” sobbed the dusty, | (mpanion snd. amanuensis for elderly lady or fice. Kxockep Two Teta Dowx His Femare | Lasty'year T. G. Olemson left all his property, | broken-up St. Paul belle’ “Do you suppore “ ible fs i 1 ETWO onay | Me 1 . ERLE £ ig TO LOAN ATS CENT, 2 mF ds SALE—UPON EASY TERMS_A DES z Covsty’s THxoar. day morning about 1 including Fort Hill, the homestead of John C. | would fib? Do you think that horrible fall WS TED ENPLOWMENT 1x WarTE on cor. $10,000 20 ak. $5,000 ens oa coal | foe axpenga zooms, on fret apd ercond Score. ae par. | ROE SALE —UEON EAR ip cnwtaea ie eclock Officer Daley arrested a negro named | Calhoun, toa board of trustees for the estab- didn’t hurt me? Just ey parasol, I Le Serer or booteeg tog wel ee eee | a ee ets MANDY, | and southern exposure; references required. nol0-t* w Loves Pp. emoemaxen. William Posey on suspicion, and when he ar- | lishment of an agricultural college. Whe estate don’t thank you for such insinuations.” se. Address CAREPUL: Star office.» 4 Cites 0 LOAN=8 = R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED BRIGHT AND —eROW VERY Eas se Fived at the station a warrant charging him | ig valued at about $100,000. The bequest was| “But there isno pain; you said so, I was ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN PRI- Py On Real Ko. FUND Fooms. Tegiater heat. 2d floor 50 for tw Senn EL nus SOPARTE Tih eaulding his cousin, Annie Wright. was | made an issue in the recent state campaign, | just practicing your science. I thought" | WWANTEDTA SITUATION AS WAITER IN ae 3 pee Batata. No delay. | 354 dloor, #45, or #28 for one, with boards 14d2 Net 4 ery desirable corner Lot a served on _ Posey had a fight with his | and came very near splitting the solid democ- | ‘Oh! You thought you would be smart, Well, cousin some da down her thro : * ured. only very small cash payment require Seer Loan re ime for my train, Good | (CHSUM REESE, 1108 20th at aw. city. © mtOSe? | Wo a Oe RO Rah | OG SSSR ee Aap eee ae ‘acy in twain, the question being whether the | there's my car. It’s time for my train, Good | IC! cB Bw city. _nl0-2 ‘QNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTA’ ze : oa 1 ALE—ATTENTION: oI t. ‘This morning Judge Mills | State should accept the bequest. “Miss Isabella | evening to you,” and off she bounced. WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS Moxnnig até percent TH | B'somely furnisied rooms on second and third doors: | JYOK SALE-ATTENTION! BROOKLAND Pic 2. a , and « ¢ ‘ E ‘Pherso advanciug. Now is your last chance to gave him six months in jail. Lee, daughter of a prominent Wall street, The Hinheapolis girl Drinked herself a min. | ¥),cusmemploymuent daly, from te 125 Goods | ar ame GRO. W LINKING, | reson Hotel, beard if doaincd eee tne, wad Bt gaginal prices. "“oniy a fey left Pricon fr +: Sg oe New York, broker, has instituted suit to set | ute before the show window, which isn’t a bad | $0; star ohic Sern ee eee oY 70 LOAN ON G00D REAL Fe cr lg tea" froan the city; Senet Acamst zu Disruror to Caxcet | aside the will. Mise Lee is the great grand- | mirror, and started home murmuring, “Waen't | "22: TED -BY AN EXPERIENCED puesoma | M Gis b sas ON, GOOR REAL EETATE— | 5 Go weng—ar 015 NEW YORE AVE, NICELY: god water cule Sve mieten, ty eal) frum the ity, 4 Boxp.—Chas. B. Church to-day, by Mr. 8. | Sauenter of Calhoun and grandinaghter of | that funny. Ker, sewing in families by the day, or would take | sumetosuit. ‘No delays * © oS 8 WAS furnished roots; ceutral locations rent modarske, geryegadpmecure your choice.” McLACHLEN Maddox, filed a bill ip equity against ‘the Dis- | CioShee, the tectoter. aaa Coreualans tb —___ce0-____ work ut home, Altering and remodeling a specialty, | 0¢22-1m A Baha | _nl0-se BATCHELDER, 1216 F ot. n. —__s -_ trict for the cancellation of a certain bond aseume the vity ‘of a political = ‘The Too Much for Him. Reterences given. Address Box 118, Star office. n10-25 ‘ONEY ADVANCED TO BUY HOMES, OR TO Fe RENT— 406, 2D ST. N. W., PLEASANT, | JOR SALE— a which he claims to have signed as surety. This | the gra rat the prdperte, while | From the Epoch, WAXTED-4 SITUATION AS KITCHEN GAn- eS timeandnorik. More, | 2° lange front room furnished: referenices. ni0-t- Lots jn Waggaman & Ridout's addition to Wash. bond is dated February 7, 1563, for $6,000, and | Farmers’ Alliance wai ail ys ti eeae the i dener and care of # small farm or gentleman's | Kuces in the ‘event of death: easy monthly R RENT—FURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR. | {kton. This property is situated at the terminus af ji i J others are not disposed to allow the state to| Gentleman. ear that you have given up ands, Address Letter Box 300; ood reference ents, a little than rent will buys home. nished, two plageant communicating rooms, Connecticut avenue extended. sud where the new Joan to talfll the reser andE; Kurtz | yb the great granddaughter of John C. Cal- | your place on the Daily Buglehorn, Unclo Ras, | £1oum tecsgaroet, KeteeBax 300: oud referen Gabler creular aad fultoxtlehaton, apna, | fos oraleepitig room): Peyt moderate!-mo ob. | BEMdKe is uow Deinu erected over Hock Crock An eles . 8 houn of her patrimony. If the state accepts | tua,” ni-2 . Section to prepare breakfast: 7116 12th at mw ths barter baving eiready been obtained, of the corporation for the building of a wharf : er : _0¢13-1m' 20 Fst.aw. | fa ving . ‘ou te Tier Sreuk, beleoch Tk acak tee the Clemson bequest it will cout $100,000 more | Gacie Rastue—‘“Yes, sah, I was fo'ced to gib | WANTED Bene, BHOWN 18 NOW LOCATED | 3 Gyey 70 10AN ON REALESTATE GBD Se yy eS — ke RY streets, and at the expiration of ten years to | * & dancin. Oe it up. Foah days wah all de journalisticum | nish families with good, honest, und relisble ce Hother securities at lowest rates of interest, No de- | ciut Hun and hotly: convgtient Wcerrandberdice; | inducetsenis vBered tu sfmcns arairig wo Oulu ak Spuver it to the corporation. He states that | ‘The report of yellow fover from Gainesville, | 0'sperience whot I end stan’. Yo" seo sab, dey | Sud at the shortest hotice. Se a pe EOS Eek kw, | Prvatetamaly. Hefereticos. 1110 16th stu. w¥-Se! | once, Money advanced for buildin purpones, the District has now sued the Johnsons for the | Fia., shows six new cases white, two colored, = de paste box to edit an’ de flavor ob | Pood, permanent homes, 1629 Pat ase wa ere | 2 ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS To suit, For 6, | F'E,ZENT{TNOOR MORE GENTLEMEN can 1003-5 F at, rent; and that the bond has been introduced in | and'one death, Miss Ide ¢h ., White, le paste wah too much fo’ my constitushum, 1 | === | Ma se ope, ta, In the | the northwest: board if desired. “Adueoes COMPOR \LE—LOT ON 10TH ST, NEAR M, 25.0 BY the suits im such a way as to prejudice him. He | ‘The large No. 2 blast furnace of the Brooke | didn’t min’ editin’ de coal box, but I don’ want WANTED—ROOMS, erent of death lou is canceled without turther pase | sue BOREE 29-3” dit fe tet: tmproved Uy tae claims that he gave his signature condition- | iron company at Reading, Pa., which has been | 20 mo’ paste editin’, It’s wuse’n de Eyetalian s Eee fi teh te Mats seek tos Undinn ocectar Uietal tae oe ~RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, mast rire) ally; that these conditions were not complied | idle since January, will ‘go into operation to- | 8ecshun ob de city. AV ANTED-AN ARTIST GENTLEMAN) DESIRES | of Philstcl bin is Gee teeeae to par: | I suitable for light housekeeping; gus and heat = + a > with, and he asks that the bond be declared ' ee (W ‘room and board with « yood fasaliy iy oes fies to own their homes for the ordinary cost of rent, | cars. 2012 Oth st. h. Doda Rh SALE-LOTS AT FOREST GUE t day with a full complement of han i ‘ ee ee ‘and = NI_TWO DESIRABLE GOW: cents per foot J. yoid and the prosecution of suits on the bond ¢ 114th Pennsylvania Veterans yesterday Cultured Englishman (year 1900)—‘Sir tings or art lessons. Address ARTIST, ser —% wo Call fe circular — we K HERTFORD, 14g sed-6m. F-H. SMITH & BON, Aseata, 1222 F st. FOE BENT—IWO DESIRABLE COMMU: aie NEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- | nience; southern ved real estate 5 ref .‘T- eer a with board: references cached. IS53Letaw. | LOST AND FOUND. _ 7 - OST-SATURDAY NIGHT IN EAST CAPITOL RB RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON 4 tial ring, “HE” te inside, py tg Lith st. nw. 0-3 Tier pente ht tal wey a02 Pork td RE RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH TABLE ON FRIDAY AFTERN@ON, 9TH INST. A bop eg ‘Week: also table bound 63 per week. Ast cou! as << n9-3t* "| Gus papers and letters of little value except to the NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY FUR- | Owzer. A liberal reward will be paid on return! 2 ‘suite or single: with or same at 1517 U st. nw. nished aaeneeens oe ‘without st. nw. next to Wormley's L273. PUGS. Na. ED FANNIE A 7m Bore: ieee Piatti Azer oe trae 4 RENT — ENTLEMEN — outh Liberal Foo Gor feo airs ter 10; furnished Meet | tothe above number, pe enjoined: Judge Cox issued preliminary | morning dedicated at Gettysburg an imposing | Lionel Blackville has written a book.” 5 = injunction to restrain the prosecution of the | bronze figure—a zouave in the ect of ramming | _ Cultured American—“Humph! Who reads Wad tT EMAN, AND Wire, suits, the load in his gun. It stands as a.cap-piece to | *™ English book’ — Phila. Record, = northwest section, terms. must Pe giana sate eter: _—_ : to-morrow—{ man | ences. stating terms, TH y efusincnsaak cent eae moray on) gale | Same nn ee. SRE STUY) | a beesons a 40; bin toon You.—Bosion ae edie A GENTLEMAN IN aa seats opene ny te Bren- | ‘The engagement is reported of Miss Pritch- | Courier. ereent Those desiring good scatshad therefore, bettes.| 2£% Of Boston, who hae resided in Berlin with | Never loka gift male in the hind foot, and | ,¥ ju cerarnents sfurminlied vom, for abuut 810 ose come seat , voce | her mother for some years, to Baron von | never ask the tall gentleman who is treating | sts. n.w.; will be, periuabent if suited, Addrese, sta secure them st once. Schroeder, an officer of the imperial guards of | how he came to be called a ‘Colonel.”—New | i# Price, &c.. G. T., Btar office. Eat Tue Mexicax Daw Txoveie.—Gov. Ross, of | Germany. Orleans Picayune, WANTED-FOR THE WINTER BY =D Texas, has telegraphed Mayor Lightbooy, of El| . The two days’ strike of the switchmen in the | Men who make “a good canvass ought to go | san ica eng ease) 2 Ft irk Paso, that his complaint about the Mexicans | New York Central and Hudson River railroad into the tent Deniness,<itvekene Fost yo Se Fest cts “dnewes, ctslng terme D. building dams across the Thio Grande has been | Yad resulted in a blockade of freight that it | press. Br | BiLatayerte sauare, Btsty referred to Secretary Bayard, and that, pend- | Will take a week to raise. abide-tracks on all |” Many a man sits in his pew on Sunday night WASTEDIPERSONS HAVING ROOMS | FOR the roads are filled with ot nw, n9-3tr Ligste aE ee. cara ing reply, work could be stopped by injunetion | the ae trains, \d sings ‘Rock of Ages” and rolls up his =e FOR, BENT 700 1 ST. X.W. NICELY strap collar proceedings. Ata conterence of ity Attorney | ycsunt Be Mary's ante gence, Professor at | Very pionsly who, on Coming out at the closs of SaENey dae ees, Boe FE lnicbed put Room cond aniadra dour: ali | p+ oe Sw? SAE om Bs “aldwell, o: ‘aso, with the Mexican author- “ a a the service, shuts the pew door and says “‘Good- ANTED — ROOMS — REQUESTS FOR DESIR: ern improvements. net" I ou ities Saturday Signor Garfias, the M ‘en- | Over by a train on the Western Indiana road in “! unday!"—T. Seenbe. ‘becoming more ps i ‘medicines, card gincer superintending the work, stated. thet on nd fatally injured. He was wae matin tke ee Yok Onerer. 7 | ase. SRS Sas" eee suas. (or unfurnished Desaaiea cations eas Saepet on be wekld sospend tock ea eeorities of Et Paso | SHED Geo, Hirsch; sf Navarro county, Tez., |. There ia typical man-hating old maid tn a S27 Fetay. whe aot” | 100,00 a Ua Soo cae Smeg geist, ye would suspend work on disp ”, = — — — i till's decision is reached by the Mexican and | gave birth to six children on the oon of | Boston Atty ba ‘Taepbone -house who has seen fully ‘ANTED_BY MAN AND WIFE, TWO OR THREE United States governments, but such jovember 8. The mother and children are | %V¥ere Boston winters but never a au beard, ot y, oF rooms, ‘or sion should not affect Mexictn claims ee day she aa "or 'a tas ‘of four resene Eee na Ni chinese: Hnltsoce, Eg trad PER at. nw. mae ae __ A ee ees A Desovest Postmaster Stonewall J. Tolson, the acting Riverside, Charles —a Mary! ret bastions acres cf meant SS ee oS ee ‘et. aw, funds from the office, and was sentenced to sixt? days in jail and to Co ae fine of $100. In another indictment, charging him with coun- terfeiting the postmaster’s bonds, he also Pleaded guilty and was fined 9100. _ It now appears that 37 persons lost their lives by the ine bs Recheuter Friday night. Some of the injared in the hospital may die. Elder was sen’ january of his father at Hammon- james G. Blaine, who has been ill ak ‘ork, is rapidly conva-

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