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SS ee wag 2 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1888, SOCIAL MATTERS. heart had its preference. ‘This is understood ri yocvmnig Asron Burr, third Vice-President, while in Lc SS Lene . MISC! me ene te SR EY ee ee ee ee Doing—Personal Mention. prospects in his career, but there were reasons i jemteds BEv00t $7 200- Fae Tr private fay 5 c Seee reset iy YA Spates Seve, one we aS eae lady why she could Star cae | corner houses oyeh, sont front. oben igces Y room. Table 3 Fat | fog reseon tor selling. Address L. €. 3., Star ofkcm, : SERS ae Se | pe eeepc agin agony | FRETS! TS Sees | PSG TEST wae aed a a REO | eel Sema eee poe ke Daas | foe ey The past week has been pleasantly diversified | not accept his addresses. Time ma} for Mrs. Cleveland, priprrer—n pres Tailed | this, and until it does the daughtee of Lod = r. 27 6 - Sok z = salt bright Pea ‘ono b PALACE ORG: Mrs. Lamon to pay her pay a Sackville and the mistress of Knole will devote £5 cash aud 85 monthly buys bandsome Orgemfar = Pema: tetons weigga 1995 Pa. ove. A she €i is ; about settled that eee ee Ee eee 18 | This thought to be rather definitely settled Mrs. ‘Was presentat the per. | that Mr. and Mrs. de Strave, the Russian envoy formances of the French comedians tee chen, | and wife, will not retarn to Washington. The | ings, bemg an occupant of Mrs. Whitney's box. | ™inister'has been awaiting another post, but ‘upon her education. WIP; He RST-CLASS CoORS. Wee oe Sourd WitHINGTOS gearantder Were Rey. ae Ae Be i i f evenings she dined with the President, | %* Yet no vacancy has appeared. Several hia beauti- | Uq7 avitE-woMEN COO! Tr - to : 7 POR RENT — " F 2) BALE Mevota—arecial stax BloveL. and only left him alone because he desired to | ‘ansfers. it is understood, may take piace Joven of | W fares Si La Sip oe rented ry Aaily calle Ti Ee ea Ct suum goes ok TUR work upon his message. Then on Thursday | Which will enable Mr. de Struve to have his she visited Fit Ch am mieest ee municating Korn ity, board and room for two, B10. BOS Binet mw | Ht ie Sire, Chew ts herp = 4 or ihe, sme Ios wn blood. She iss dangh her a hacer vena ANTED-FRENCH AND AMERICAN | xs: RE noe ona A Price about Gh be Bae Oe. See eae | ea 7a Nw waxbaowe | Fan ae BAK, Wa bn ml ussian atiree- |W" : - EN, = . AT 1300 STW : 7 ’ ‘de friends at Bectotary "Einisoter after’ | of the famous General Anuenkof, former go¥- ioe Bretiient Genego Wont. ie cit» Auto, te colored Hat-class | star office. C000. Bog SO | _Beese yeory rooms, ae Tones. new farultare gusta | #heivea calfat $e Pondati Buse” t glock. A umber ‘of Mrs. “Chamberlain's | CTMor-general of Kiew, and now comptrolier- in tionary | St this pont” DIGK'S Agency, OLS Fth me” Se" | WW ANTED PARTIES, HAVING [oUsps FoR | Fak SA SREAR A 00D, seCORD Max friends called on Thursday and drank a fare- | Seneral of the empire. She speaks the J isa blank, TED — THOROUGHLY NEAT, STRICTLY | 49 put eor Et it Se Tee ay larke, sun ewments: will take installments Address "Poh Yell cup of tea with her aud wished her a safe | ca tongue finently, and during her residence Gerry, fourth Vico. | W Aronest whitacoman te cook ait do houserork | $pMutiem ia the hands of A. BAKKEN ISIN | ern exposure, open Ares. ne uN! 2006 With ; Terior and wack parige, | Hor S21 ens. tie ‘ eresey doe Tema y those ig are | mttshingnn mi day be sen ding ot agnor of | Exc catuakearises. kee | | Feed ee SEREEE, Cet AS TaD tanon communicerinp | Fr.tett THE DOCK aa oF Pome, * most intimately associated with the President | ith her ¢ of the conti- | * Se ae AGERE = ee FOR RENT— TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING | EY’ cinm. “second-hand, Jin barveee amd ose and his wife, that after the first unpleasant | Mr. Scott Lord, sister of Mrs. Harrison, wife scoretary of the Senate to WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | "nsx" = HR | Poem. un‘urtegied iz, onan meal furntabeg: | sinele et eabel to few sensations %@ upon defeat had worn | of the President-clect, has returned to the city election. fhe shared | an houest snd intelliveat bot SW ANTED-AccuRaTE Tree warren wits no | JRE, BENT ST N.W, UNFURNISHED | $5: beat yan, beth. “M00 1Uth et aw” lakes | brndies At TRS) Ast : away since the election, they are in the most | and iting the family of Major R. C. Par- | with social honors of the cap- WASTED-A Youxa MAN IN BOOK STOR! Wirt eons ‘twenty cents per thot C+! Slee SE R RENT—TO GENTLEMEN, NICELY FUR-| J{OR SALE-NPARLY NEW, GRAND hoppy frame of mind and are looking forward | ker, United States Army, at 1754 M street north- oath, qhich qoourred eae GERBIL, preferred. “Apply, with ref FRB s! parame of avert, apailed. “Address ACOURATE | ® S OaNT ero ae a say Fomacliniier tat nut lange Clossta, every con, K) Fiano for @100 cash at GL. WILD & aes retirement into private life with | west, ington first | ence, st BRAD ADAMS, 1214 F Pe-WEI offic i HED SECOND-STOR} jence bath maine four, private family, convenient | . = it tions." Mrs.'Lamont, who has | "') 4 children bay tion. Viee-President | \WTANTED—A FIREMAN AND A ANTED — RICK FOLDINGREDS— WAT | Fp front Roome, with of wtbowt board. | t) Fost Patent aad fennign ofices: wektael de | on sau 2 very ill, is now i Mrs. Frank B. Conger sm: nan have s0- yed in eniany t some experience at the business. JN tresses, and other furniture at once. "Will rent | Northern References. 931 Pat nw. it red. J.Q. Star office. __BASw* daughter isa fine ee erins, and the little ! tamed from Exrope. Mrs. Conger’s health sea Fr. 16: Desutiful, sunny, south front, centrally located 3 R RENT-TWO ROOMS, WITH HEAT AND R RENT—FURNISHED On UNFURNISAED, BRADBURY PIANOS. . perigee any de-oa - was restored by the treatment received at to 1835, during the twer the j sed ‘WANTED-ExrenteNoED HANDS AT Dress: | Feferences. 900'L st. nw. Te x gas, on second floor, at 012'L st. n.w. ie first or second | tape oo arog pee: Fe toned Fae = sa faarantoed fap Gays. Mrs. Wm. ompson, Who are | Carlsbad. Her injured knee has improved forme ‘making ;also, apprentices. Apply 1400 14th st, ‘LADIES Di iG CONFIDENTIAL —709 8TH Boome: no children. ‘ aot — aT ies the guests of the lady's mother, Mrs. John F. | considerably, but is still weak. ee aw. mere te’ | W mreructione pk evectals sor, Free ‘yt Sn RERh THO RIEL FURNES COMME. | TSOP LET IGO Gina Ratjovat teed dhem this ways "eet, hada gil baby born to | The officers of the army and nary and marine | 94. q)/2Gh-TREDENT me 6 seule, WAST Roa PURE SS hips ROPERS | Bittner pan fe fe day ca hoor vuitable Frater foomnge fart torr tats anaung er: | Peyhueetincy A800 iow rae Tecan a ‘apt. Thompson, whose ill meet at the United Service elub, 1710 ctiee Goong administes, | i WOMAN 30 GOOK- Wise AnD {Bone agese 3 FR § HANpsoMene | PHivate family. 1987 Let. nw ee = feet pt fron foc? us assy | Grbac art alm, tinlernon, fo the |Home oungaeAdnae and thes pers at | W #2 THiz4 WOU To. cone, was ga | etsy yawn Pirie ates ere | FOR, DROMELY FUASINED | OR AALS BED, FEATHERS. 14 roux fn many Of the Teli nck cna has been | purpose ‘of reorganizing the Army and Navy | the first term of Jackson, when he resigned, yg, beter Bate Baa Se geotorel | WA ANTED—LADY PHYSICIAN OF FORTY E1VE | Maisi3e" oe ou elven rk ae a tonilad to. STANDARD DU ; Which keve occurred, ta then ‘time. ‘Ho is now | O¢fman club for the coming winter. Ses ebigeented by his cousin-wite, who was s ated BOUT 1a. TO | sume ner Teoh, Mould associate with her a lady of | 5°oe wing ONE FURNISHED ROOM, TRCLUD- | JOR RENT—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FCI | use 7 enieglnga auth eneeed lnene of chance There was a large attendance of the mem | Miss C rhe, riliant trcle of fash | "WY $9 goueralir ymatul abont the Lode, can tary | aureing’ Appi ast Pe ay awe tes me | A cheat lan 10 geotirin Sry gefue ne Fede, ma She Gage path orwtiowt Bean | A BARGAINS PAE ngcry, ‘ fouuble ton i ihe obpm. it | 3, ing beet sod ues, 10 ¢8 tein 3 Rooms in th or ipowt Board, | Mm, DAIRY, kere Mra. Bugher entertained Mrs. Andenried, | bers of the Unity club at its second regular rd who enlivened ‘season dur- | to bean artist). National Academy of Fine Arts, 804 ‘WARIED-BY A SUCCESSFUL AND EXPERI- 7 T AND | $5 Per month up FOR SAL : eeting, held last night at the of ing the stormy social epoch of the times of | Est.n.w. B24 St* enced room and kitchen, where ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON 18T AND POR SALE-THREE HORSES FROM VI 3irw ohn F. Rodgers, Mrs. Alex. F. Magruder, | "Sioution, No. 1534 0th etreck nortnment, ‘The | Andrew Jackson. She was o great friend of | ‘Wy ANTED—GOOD WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS. | Sere Tee ea eee Pili ior Raenaeas aoa |e Peel Ne Pom hd Hie: Aeodore King, Mrs. Charles Fremont, | exercises included a piano solo, by Miss Ells | M8. Emily Donelson, the seosigiog Jaty 9 SPHEPHES, «APE» between & ments, “A.A. Au Star opis.” Dal Fe ‘ it etree pt ae ee Mrs: Hazon, Mise Mary Gwynn, Miss Schenck, | Dvis: paper entitled "A Well:Kept ecret* | the White House under nt Ji nd | Ee eas cw | Uy ANTED-OY A- RESFONSIELE —PAnTT i | boot sca eerSab eines eeseore.oF ag bedrooms seiaiiaitieteces ba JOR “ALE—BLACKSTONE GHARSWOOD), Pan and Miss ix at luncheon to-day in her | py"y" jeCahnont, which was replete with | Sided with her against the President in his ef- QETED 100, LARGE MEN AT THE EW | Wee ee none ee Sane, at| PoC BRENT 211 NORTH CAPITOL oT, MAND. | A sone on Coutiacta Kuo ob Buby pene nh Rewhouse. $ historical research as to the personality of | forts to force his protege, Peggy Chm Me stage door, 2 i Te** | care taken; tse in bugey. “Apply 722 10th at-n-w | POR PENT-GLODE HOUSE, 1201 F 8T. NW, Pte ein tread aan wae a, Gate = Te | ine, Cox's questions. JACKSON, 1903 Pa.ev. 7 Mra, Stanton gave a delightful after-4-o'clock | -Junius,” giving rise to an animated dlesuaton, berlake, Eston, a portion of the time under the ANTED-AYOUNG MAN TO MAKE HIMSECR | WW ANTED— TO PURCHASE PHOTOGRAPHIC | 2 handsome trout Room: southien expoqnre: secon; ie val weters from Warren White, Sulphur | FTCR SALES STOVES, A CYLINDER, PARLm tea Sfternoon, at which many society | which was Joined in by Col, Wim. Chase, G. A. ate fos ae 54 1g, ered ina drug store, Apply G00 Oth st. comer | pariiculars, CLARK’ bine oa, SatTeem Stating fall | $80 perme. ne Sane And wife. Table board, | Borings. Va. werd for drinking Purposes; (90, 99 | Ieee tos GME SSS assembled and entertained each other. | Bacon, Col. Switzler, Dr. D.8. Lamb and Judge | ®Y . recognition cf Sawacaibs pieriee F ealees, CLABE. | a. ORE RIGELY FURMISHED Fa. poarch Lapel Fatt ——_= events of this character before the | MeCalmont; vocal munis by Miss Liseie Boe | cabinet. na ae ae ee MOUTCrT ORs |W fen out, CRSR SCRm EE CES CRATES | Wiccan: bogs pny cod eit So one akon | 8 RENT—con. fH ST. AND MASS. AVE | KB Sreaue down ® fi ‘i i Martin Van Buren had been s widower for for advertisements for a new paper. Apply at 645 ‘Carpets, Btoves, or Entire’ Household beat two large, nicely-furnisbed, communicating trout of the season are most welcome and | land, with piano accompaniament by Miss | anak int it". | Effects. Address ‘ble person. Maryland ave. 6. w. B24-3t* _| Koma, with board: southern and eastern exporure: | it, as they bring together people who | Mina Brackett, and a Plano ‘solo by Miss | some time when he took the seat of presi- = n20-1m’ _H. ROSENBERG. 1143 7thst.ne._ | 08 RE ITE OF 3 COMFORTABLE, FUR od Tow" | repented 15 mar” moun ital | Soper, -Appropitercoaton, wor paved fe | Geng lus Senet. ie Mancival prominence |W AzTEP- 2 NURSE, TE GURL PEF | sar aereo—aoners qrenphens peng can | Nene etaie ee Ck OES For ixpow | Je SAL the experiences and adventures of their sum- | regard to the late members of the club, Dr. E, | i the social affairs of the times, both when he | _¥¥_ = } with two, feeds of Frainand bay daily. Terme 49 | fle fore member of Congress; board, as desired. fara- house, nfurnished | A fer the folle " - 4 .- | P. Howland and Joseph M. | was Jackson's Secretary of State and Vice- ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- | per month. Horses called for. City references. ily privs mnees. 812 18th stn. Tooms on in pertect | bered square, vearly i , ’ Mer outing to narrate to each other and com- | P. Howland and Joseph M. Wilson, ‘dent di in do- W frock in snail famat or etn roe ea | Fe AUNDERS, care W. C. HAZEL. Ot. bet. dist REN 610 2I8T 8° condition | Fight, @ pris, fh te iment upon. Mrs. H. A. Willard has returned from Fort-| President during his second term, was of good disposition: at 30d Tah mt ne eB | Sell tan or Room 101 Conceran Building. corti | FRE a REN bane O1e 288 So childres * | exery “respect, warrauted for mi y ; on cam be bots | i 'ANTED — INSTALMENT SALESM TO ANTED—A COMPLETE SET UNITED STATES | t¥o pe [on ear sae deratberaery | som would not do. Richard M. Johnson, who | W lhaadica new syecialiy: ine boat selina arsicleon | WV ‘Muthienat iareee saddives Bos b iar oaks oR RENT—1204 K 8T., THREE GANDSOMELY | ‘The ladies of the Garfield hospital sewing | was not much given to polite society, occa- Furnished Rooms, ci second floor: en suite ce Mrs. Theodore King has taken the house No. | ress Monroe much improved in health. eS Se es. ae ee Sree WwW the m market. Call and see sample, Room 8, 1010 | _nz2-ate change Your square, ca ;RNISHI ROO! x of single. borth and south exposure. furnace and we from 625 tw @100 UG: Lord Sackville and his two daughters sailed | society held their weekly meeting at the resi. | sioned another Iufl in the social luminosity of |" i 7 : nies ne feat ToS | Wont: 28 Th ot ne. Pune rented with iy ly ic i e ss ANTED-ALL KINDS OF POSTAGE STAMPS; nding. aaa a = phe be x. to-day from New York by a French steamer for | dence of Mra. Justice Harlan yesterday. | the vice-presidential degree until Jno. Tyler ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN TO rhest prices paid for old U. 8. stampsand. part: URFURNISHED BOOMS: ‘SINGLE oR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOM—513 H ST. \3 privilege ving. vel Paris. They left many friends in this city.as|It was quite the largest meeting of | Fode into the office by virtue of the support of Fepresent an established house: permanency and | ment soon 20 Executive, Justice, State, Navy, ite; with or without 2027 1st nw. n.w,; House two years old, bay window, beat. bath | Fe ALE (OWNER WiLL TET RERPONSTBL S ‘the ladies were popular among theladies | the year. Mra, Willard presided, and | the Harrison whigs, whom he afterward sold | for. 'oineright pervon; csherience unnecessary: | Agriculture, be. used or unused, in any quantity, O. | ~ uacset pS ; ee | cell mae peceergne for amp Qaeiae winter or was of the diplomatic corps and their set. Aiter | large ‘additions were made 1 the prepara- | OUt politically, fairs, Hoomn and 5,430°rtir atv. "iM" | Siem ttampe poet elds and cacbhaged, € | ROR RENT-AT 021 21TH BTREPT CORNER | FOOK, RENT RURNISMED “ROOMS, “Wir om | lly ur githY ” 8 the issue of the President's ultimatum, which | tious for the bazar. Luncheon pleasantly ‘THE TYLERS ANTED-A TEACHER FOR THE ZITHER, | PUCHR, 360% P esrecsgsdo gating front rooms with all conveniences: Sferigente | @bIe: mecommodaiion snl fare howe like, park | JOE SALECRUSSIAN GrEYROUND 5 \ settled their diplomatic fate with this govern- | diversified the hours of work. The next meet-| were eminently a social family. They pos- Y Shfdrens. stating terms, 0.R.G.,72 Kat.n. ¢. o- “ GO KEEP BOX BTALIS, | tC %0 desirable parties.” Board at" mths olf. Y feet 5 imches high, 4 feet 4 inches ment, gifts and costly presen's began to acrive | ing of the society will be held at the reeidones sessed all the old-time pride: == “WANTED HORSES 70 KEEP: BOX ST}! OR RENT—Fi PASS F © st. NW Address HOUND, Star office neal ly pt 4 => al ol 1¢ pride of colonial aristoc- 5 yaoual attention. Order box st Prince's Stable. | JNO) ‘LASS = every day for the Misses Sackville-West, from | of Mrs. Mallett. at No. 2561 Pennsylvania ave- grater 7 ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A COLORED | ghy Bongualattention. Orde cht tien fro ‘front and back, with board, | 1 Hoon SALE — CHEAP — ONE SELF PEE friends in this city and New York. Miss Sack- | nue, on Friday morning, November 30, at ii | 7%» 1e manners.and hospitality to back WOperinas uSi-m | Dew. ant front Room, third floor, , wash, and iron; references re- ia PAR EOF » Ville-West had in her private sitting room in quired. "Call at 808 17th stn. sez | $1. O.H-P. CLARK, Sligo, Mi FL Bor 80,13, alee 3X varie wood Moguet € jarri- Dassitie door ED AT GREEN "hide We 8 it. The brevity of Gen. William Her Judge Harlan is the presiding ial nae The brevi ee 73 Tea = D N SOR EENG~1403 HST ‘ 5 | woe e: . . the legation, «large roind table covered. with | oficer: im the, absence af Afra Logan, of the | S6n'¢ distinction in the presidential offce ena: | WW AOE," ToaiestingD AS | NV il en sce of tzaurany Rice © Rie Eirian we orem tui poate Ga gman | POURS AEN MAY MAR ACR SEAR OL - * i Bs ‘ bled Mrs. Tyler gnd her ch daughters to as road: 7 miles from city: ti 0 per mio. horaes | at 8 a F : O 4 ve Sood 0 saddle oF harness Sold pieces, filegree-covered bottles, solid | ladies’ aid socicty of the Garfield hospital, an | bled Mra. Tyler references, BANK, Star office. Rosa" | Called for: telephone diteet to farm orto N-BESTOR, | opr $i RWI HANDEOMELY | Mole bosrd: reterences exchateed 1¢-1m | soll at sacrifice with or without good basry anddie, Vinaigrettes,’ paper cutters, ink stands, mirror’| organization that must not be confounded with Teed they ie igher, oflce, and ih whisk rele- | Sar; ENERGETIC INSURANCE MEN TO | care of Rigs & mzi-lw” Fftraiteste ae ples ON Me AND ROMELY | T50R RENT—1140 CONN. AVE NW. BRIGHT, AMARTER,” Sta » and frames, curious bits of jewelry and | the sewing society. ion they are favoral nown. After a social represent fire, life, accident, live stock and sick ANTED—20 HORSES, SUITABLE FOR CAR- arate heat and southern exposuse;conventent to | Ac cheerful and well tu SALE-LADY'S Pi Us WRAPP, NEW ites Genes Mis clash an dccered Ps f fr interregnum of an entire administration, lack- bepetit companies: salary or cominseslol reference re- ¥ Da, Monee, Spire) Iie bas, | core Gad teerdios bat with first-class board. immed with ottar cost $0, will sell we {Lord Beckville will be made ministes | -, 2%: Senator Spooner is back from a visit to | ing but one month, Vise-Pone, George M, | ized, PSTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 608 F st. nw. tor sgls and ‘double driving, ot 108 | TOR RENT_1780_M BTN WFOUR pooas | moderate: Pefereucen new sO roms, for two dave. A.B mStar afhor. as pope a ‘during the two years leave of | PTinceton, where her son is at schot Dallas introduced the social leadership and | —” Ra) AER years of and from 15 to 16% han Call or | Fei of Gonmectoat ave ‘ity, newly furmened | FVOR RENT—19 IOWA ci THREE Gow. F YOUNG MARE, BUGGY AND charge suring th: y oa genial hospitality of Philadelphia into the fash- 'ANTED—A STRONG, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN | address W . DOWNEY, 1620 Let. 2 20-2w ena, with firetclas table end munteating rooms, with bath, second floor, y bee ween wt AULEV'S the present incumbent. But for the present | Weitten for Tur Evextve STAR, nable ind a a cha oe: {a scrubber, cleaner, ad to do plain washing and ‘ANTED—TO EXCHANGE FOR UMIMPROVED | cl nd two communicating rootew, third floor, furnished. D the address of the MissesSackville-West will be fioom “ “ the chief office jongress. | inning. Address, with respectable referenoe, Box property a store and dwelling in the northeast sec- RENTOTAREE FUR TREE ET ay | thome having children or eervanits need not apply ; ref: to the care of the Countess Derby, Derby House, | CENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION. | During the brief and domestio social experi- | 120, Star oftice. cae ‘2H | don of the elt” Jas MARIE O30 Fst, avoiw | POR RENT THREE FURNIGHED HOME NEAR | erenors exchanscea : un St. James square, London, S. W. oe ences of the two years of Taylor's term the 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, WANTED — THose DESIRING CRAYON POR- | and eta for pacten cane Png; 820, JOR RENT_THE AUBURN, 22D ST. AND PENN. at ya A Chapter of Social History About Vice- of the vice-presidential office, ‘competent to direct a nuzuber of servants and. 10 CG RCO ie a EO RS ails, ave. 3, choice hoon ik — Low ROR cae Mrs. Halford, wife of the private secretary- Keepa very large house, Address, with full y = sot —atidateadaie _ | Table Board; good location; near cars aut © m 7 Presidents and Their Families. by Millard , were quietly | fare, Mrs, M. Es Btar office iP | studio before moing elsewhere: weekly gr monthly pas | oR “A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED | ments, ‘Fer been used aince out @lect to the President-clect, is on invalid who oe ‘Abigail Powers Fillmore whe not | 2" 5 re ORKERPER FE UGUNS | meneame aH, SMITH, Artist: Btudio istdoor, | Fon, RENT A, PARGE, NICELY | FURNISHED ae eeeead : suffers from asthma. Mrs. Jeremiah Wilson , in the best of heaith, but her gifted chter, | W. STEADY BOOKKEEPER, FEW HOURS | cor. 6th st. and Mass. ave. n.w. Open until pan. n17. | andiigut: $12 per month: ues? Capon rele R RENT—A LARGE WELL-FURNISH met ber in Florida, where they were both | ™™S- ADAMS’ ASSISTANCE 70 MRS. WASHINGTON IN | 1h IN0 Des young and attractive, aided in her part of citys Address WeMts Star ofices NSS | WANTED CEVERYBODY | SUFFERING | FROM = - dance: sustaie fo noite geutletvau a last winter, and became well ac-| PSTABLISHTNG POLITE USAGES FOR OFFICIAL 4 tendance: suitable for Smoky Chimneys to know that I guarantee to wentlewan cra geutlewban and social duties until she entered the sphere of a . JOR SALE—AT SACKIFICE, FINE LARGE HORSE . > AND cure them or no pay required: Hanges, an, also other pleasant rooms, 11. fi ul 1 thoroughbred mare, gente Feniates critter. urs, Halford bought «| LIVE—HER SUCCESSORS IX THE LOO 1187 OF | supreme rank by the demise of the horo of | Waxctenite a rivate aun pet class wpter | Patgoes made to eat of no pay. We BDA err iat b m deen tor 128 Mer she days oa mieten building jando. by vente oF jena Vista. ‘The three Vice-Presidents, | ences required, y between = 3 family. iat nd FE fran puting s howe upon islet yarby the). eee Sohn c Breckinridge, Hannibal ‘Hesslis rai Siascactnetta ae. 7° S=S*SSE * MSD TBE WARTEDSTHE , MERCHANTS: INSURANCE B,, RENT SECOND FLOOR: FIVE ROOMS: FOR RENT—OFFICES. FoR SALE-ONLY #10, MoNTAILY Favuens See illieat caren eset ie rived | Although the time fixed by the convention of | Andrew Johnson, played an unimportant part | WANTED—A GOOD BARITONE SINGER FOR PANT, of Newark. B, 3. insures dwellings, | fu "Prise GIG. Inauie S058 Gare ee | ———— 3 Sar | Ai, Ty Bane Exchange, at their wew wareroons, 82 a brilliant woman intelleetually, and her so- | 1757 for the inauguration of the new govern- | in the social uffairs. areas Bor 160 Blur ofice. nL ‘0 cepeble sings, AW | tient with auf Have soeented toe spencs'of the | EAOH HENT-—1729 CORCOMAN ot ELEeestat | a i EE cory yonrsier prices aud Boe jianapolis. Wh: LN 1 ‘ttully ask a share of your patronage. new | | it Re put i kes, On the most ens} terius to sult the buyer, sent at Iuachcon of dinner | @ent fell upon the 4th day of March, 1789, the RS, COLFAX. ANTED EXPERIENCED AGENTS FOR THE | NPS) JOUM*ONURNSON, O08 F ae Ge hot” | seca aan eh Re seees, gett new house. K, Rooms. mses | n the ost enay teria to wut the buyer d of the table | disfavor or indifference with which the new | Schuyler Colfax, the Vice-President during | «yo stcinennt inte ace Ato eae En: | Telephone Ne Ss _ | without board; small private family. ar DESHEABE® OFFICE ROOMS IN THE LEN. | W*mskes rest apectalty of exchanging, im continued laughter with her witty sallies | Coustitution was received by many of the peo- | the first of Gen. Grant’s administrations, con- | surance combined for mate and female. Call at Toor ‘ANTED IT KNOWN. OR RENT—DEC, 1ST, 1304 L ST. FURNISHED | MAN BUILDING, “ Nowis a great opportunity to take advantage of A ” te ‘ shad i 1 National Bank Building. n19-lw* ‘That W. W. Moffett, 1213 F st. n.w., is front Room, with board, suitable for rentieman NEW YORK AVENUE, NEAR 15TH ‘ET and clever sayings. She spends much of her | ple and the dilatoriness and irresponsiblity born | tributed more to the sootal gayeties of the eap- | 2 ANTED-DUNDORE'S EMILOVMENT BO. ‘Commissioner of Deeds ga wife or two’ gentlemen. uo children. private fam | NORTHWEST. hoag — ‘hememiber our New Ware‘oun, O13 Beast time in her_own room, and it is hoped the | of the lax system of the old articles of confed. | ital during that period of his public career than Pad opdeeted by edie8, Sa OY MENT whine | S343m__forevery Stateand Territory. __| fly. “Also, table ‘Reserence required. n24-3t" ‘One of the most convenient locations in the city, re. ne Po) climate of Washington may prove beneficial to eration, delayed the organization of the House | ®2Y person who had "for District LL DUG. BORED, AND DRIVE: near U. 8. Treasury Dept. filled the office fer some | and colored, for all kinds of domestic iabor, { ut colored, for alk domestic OR RENT—PRETTILY FURNISHED ROOMS 07 wm Bg ehndan es E rences: 127 st Miss Annie Wilson and Mise Virgie Niles, | of Representatives of the first Congress, owing | {C*"%, His second wife, Ellen W. Wade, might | sm 5 iy first and second floors: with or without Board: fe &e. iis ‘Rents moderate, including steam beat and Elevator K SAL THE HAXDSOMEST PATR OF HIGH eee MOFF ST, 108 (TANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOYMI R bl 12th et. nw. service. Pm said to have been the bride of the Speaker's ‘ANTED — PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR | Sth'st. n.e., or Bladen n13-Tm* ao | Apply to THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., {ihe sre in Columbus. Ohio, expect to leave for | t0 the non-arrival of a quorum, until April 1, | circle, as they were married at Andover, Ohio, | ,v¥, "uy Ave good mena agents, ADpIy GUS F WANTED—PrRsoNs PARTICULAR ABOUT THE | F'frots larambat neta ee ee Se nthe Teed Fst nw. home next week. They are receiving many | Upon which day the first Speaker, F. A. Mub- | before the first month after the election of Mr. cut and finish of their garments, call on MAX ~ JOR RE! ANTED-WE WISH TO EMPLOY A RELI | GOULD, Tailor, 526 10th st” 2m lime given for ee Fy desirable’ place, $0) ‘ble Man in your city; no experience required: s comet xh gg | -- I RE CaS jane hse years; asisry ine varment if good security Ee FOR PENT = Sip NEW YORK AVE, Lance, JOR SALE-AT Woob BRC 16th and 17th sta.0 Lich. kind and gentle. will waud without bitchine This is @ valuable auimal for coupe or busivest social attentions in Columbus. Mrs. Jos. | lenberg, of Pennsylvania, began his term of | Colfax to the vice-presidency had expired, and | \ Quthwaite ‘guve'a large and vers ciegant manae age her debut in society at Wasblagton was at the pe onion or thre. pears malay increne anironeyeataes | FOR EER “NEW, 10} art mcheon partyin their honor this wee. The Senate did, not, secure a quoram until | fret day of 1568. ‘Mra. Colfax ‘wean Indy ot | uceatorsiey, advising, ac Larrea or Ratire Household EF | pentlnntn and wate of two eniemen, at ue fudge Jno. Davis expects to go to Europe | five days after. By the time the Senate had See H. BAUM, 219 7th toall cai ne a - e' enclose, Z-ceut stain. No. postal. soon to bring home his wife. Mrs. Davis is | counted the electoral vote and its messengers | #0¢, intelligence, much beauty and winning NIAL M'F'G 00, Cincinnati, Ohio.c3-wasm | _0c27 a Ss : ee R RENT — CENTRAL PART OF CITY, TWO =— a ae ii 7 e. NTED—! E AGENCY OF OU ‘ANTED—GOOD SECOND. iD CLOTHING, re nicating tes a hy fur- | ROR 5: ‘A NO. 6 CARH GISTER, IN 3 Hee ay pocgted im Paris for the winter and | had notified George Washington, at Mount | ©Tie next three Vice-Presidents, Henry Wilson, | WASTED, MAN 10 TAKE THE AGENCY OF OUR | ‘WW ANTED_GOOD SECONDHAND CLOTHING, labed_as bedrooms, to two seutemese at Bhs aD toot onder. sand ways few route: will sel iss Lucy Frelinghuysen expected to join her | Vernon, and John Adams, at intree, Mass., | Wm, A. Wheeler, and Chester A. Arthur, were | retail price, $35; other sizes in proportion. A rare pighest cash prices will be paid. Call ‘or address | each. Private family; every attention bot TORE AND TWO FLOORS | Ch*2p for cash.’ Call or 620 E ST. aw. $his autumn, But the continued failure of | of their election to the presidency and vice- | Widower’ need tre tee tual and | Gb&nce and permanent business. Those safes meet a | LASKEY'S Loan Office, 201 Penn. ave., corner 2det. | forts. 13206 nw. Tathet oe Apply ta) 9. hee | Mrs. Frelinghuysen’s health has made that ar- | presidency, many more days had elapsed. ol nage by LOR SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE. # fine driving and riding Horse, sovmd and gentle 24-8,t,th.dme Semand never before supplied by otter safe compan FuBgement, inadvisable. Miss Lacy Freling | | It was April 21 when John Adams was re- rine eat cs ca atiel encesions, they oom | a0 2 a 206, eer iy te eae bool, ALPINE Fo; RENT—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, EN SUITE BAF! ti, Ohio, buysen will not leave home, and it is deemed | ceived on the floor of the Senate by the presi- | {ributed little to the stock of polite festivities, | SAFE C es © single, furnished with conveniel uit ble for Merber of Conyress OF Seuntote; Realy” toe n. WANTED RY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS ayy Rez Pqund: don't get strong oF : Keeps bet- —_———ae — we Pony for children; small Cart and Har 5 anacere ‘ - “ Corner of 10th ‘and 0 Pony etal Cart ‘and Har” better that Mrs. Duvis return to her home. | dent pro tempore, and conducted to hia seat, | Mrs, Mary Arthur McElr Speeding tities | Water cetite Wakierens seat MAK ais Sou 8H and 890 (stale Spe dreorstad) | SOEEP Oa RENT PN ae ERRTSR ram | iabinine Otpore abd all modern pe Harucen; ect fight double and ‘hagie Bares Mr. Michael Herbert and Miss Belle Wilson | here, he delivered an address extending his | the’ White House during the ‘term of | listed house in is action: Salniy about $100 month f Yor and Bed-room ou hawt floor, 1OLL Met mar Te | store separate if desired * price at 4 whole Gig bee | Seems Secina Sameer gcomaution. Ales « High Will be married in New York city on Tuesday | {¢licitations to the Senate upon their organize-| her widower brother. Had Vice-Presi. | fre ™ MES. HOUBE, Lone uate FRE BENT-1014 15TH st. Fist DooR ABOVE | "3 WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, | Yate party, who bes no further use fortkem? evening. The weddirg will be ona scale of | tion and the prompective inauguration of «mew | dent Thomas A. Hendricks lived the social | x4yANTED—LEARNERS FOR PROF CHNIST ce aes | AUK, bright, handsomely-furuished rooms, second aie = ge Rone weak oer On Sennen B sumptuousness seldom affected nowadays for | 8°vernment. c | vice-President, however, | surroundings of that dist W SEs sew Gatcuatonal Patios Roniens ‘ANTED—IT THAT FRESH ALDER- | end third Hectice pecs door. With or withost | NUE BEETS? i tinguished rs of NOWS a fe occasions, It-will be a full dress | PFesided over the deliberations of ‘the Senate | world bess pecs ea edn: | and Garment Cutis with any ince rae sed toes | W her butter, ie chimed every morging aud de- 00 pet peas Far information ali FE SORREL PONY SUITA iter, bu - — ——— dl on iC) N & BATCHELDER, id : alec ea rene it affair, with the sorvice in the church, and | 19F one month and twelve days before he took | tractive. Mrs. Hendicke iepatan ae eit Gramds, and the ayatem taught by Mins. 83 MES" | tare Checes and Butteradle: Sweet Mul Se. pebguect. | VO, prusteating, sooeed Ratton het ae | eee ER: Beouing, Bent hem toauies, s large reception at the bride's residence. “The | 42 Oath of office. In the meantime, on April | precedence of any lady. over the wife af the ie abtme | “aye tath "SO Eat. ues 0 children i the house ATURE STORE NO. $25 22TH ST. X | Jon sALE-AT A BARGAIN HORSE. OOUPH FEE, il come on here immediately, co Mer | Fe ae cn aS eee Vice-President except the’ wife of” the Prest- ee cheap to, dexirable"partien; references required “Ad- Suling aS Eiuee C Lins NNt tse se | Ae " F Geyer, 400 Pa av tee ferbert cannot be absent from hi jiomati 5 2 tion | 4g, f J dress T.P,, Staroffice 7 tock of carriage abd Uiuey harness -coupes, Wort fo any Teng of tine under the prewat| of the stem of government of 1, Wath | of Sige Rae Miestcur teranad aia Perey. | _WANTED—SITUATIONS._| MONEY TO LOAN. RENT 100s 1ST NW, OPPOSITE Pea | = on, the ident, oat septate renee i wus, phactons, ba NT_LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, kets! for male, hire vest corner of 10th and 0 ete. iwells ¢ircumstances. They will go into their own f ‘ook, ing to assert her claims at the time of ‘her 'ANTED—POSITIONS FOR RELIABLE COOKS, | & = qq) AT 5 PERCENT FOR FIVE YEAI home on Connecticut avenue, the one adjoin- | Ofc prescribed by the Constitution, but John | Pusiand's death, W; $5,000 lin park, two pleasant front rooms with first-class vk RE! toard; Feferencesexchanwed. etiat | Fecuibe ange, Painting and: sepairing’ promptly "as Adams, the first Vice-President, hed to await coscimen-acullions dishwashers Tarmern Be. All ne} SL ota 8 ox cnt on tented et es RB RENT_BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, | under entise badline secbie iy eae. Gellar | Best J sadeatenccnnaes “ab fos Testion Matthews 15 & Hhely that s num | 10S We ofa tedinns tease Conn ‘THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . Selected). "P.M. BURNHAM, 030-98 F hw. 124-0" | Seeursyy'O00 Mt © Per eentson impro Sa | Froare ot their home, furnished: 12 rooms, vo tase: | Voildiny $aGwer month. WASHINGTON DANEN: | PRES CM York for the wedding, "Secretary and. Mira | +10 {he form in which he and the Senators, | will probably embark upon the next term com- W>atiat aod plum Cooks Eaunareos Matae, Nisees, | > ATE OF PIscOUNT IN LONDOSS PER GENT; | Get MEFMESHMENTS, tar ome RDG ot | F70E RENT-PTATE-GLAGS FRONT REG eros, | 2 ‘Whitney will be among the guests if Mr. Whit- | the Speaker, Representatives and all civil, | plete in all its appointments and auxiliaries. | war ucut soa pin Cooks, Laundress, Maids, RAGA: Phetand vate, 6 per cout! aguastasee: | JQOR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN=TWO- Rooms, | F’Gh RENT. PHATEGLASS FRONT NEW sTORE, | 17K SALE-A GSPRING BAKOUCHE BY pey's duties here permit {im to be absent | Judicial, national aod. state ‘and other officers | Tete will be an Tecate wate ene head | Yate office attached—at DICK'S AGENCY, 613 7th. | grace of 5 per cent for years past furniated, each 812 perimo. 18001 stu, we tices: rent very ow, only @40 per mae SSH Eat | A French builder, Was very tte w Fhe arrival of the youns couple here will be | howd fake the oath before ther ware vested | of he social alare of the executive mansion in | WWTANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | “Orer #000000 gold eugure thin week for export | “aS¥Bt Ewe ear Penn dar | Sept order es 8 very lanes discount f the signal for a series of guy cinner parties | 71% fall constitutional powera, Tha* culminat-| Mr, Harrison and a woman of large experience | NV ior Goo, chamsberiuntd Waitrom Laniremand | %EMOVe. Lely demand for money BRENT ATE FAMILY, 3 Ni Re aa eee ee 3 ties | hg = 7 3 . en s, Cone route: woul wo . 5 a 5 gnd receptions, which will be given by New | TS ths after the comtitetiondl dare’ But nae, | in the circles of opulence and fashion as chief | Baden. SANE: COOMBR HSE F se que National ‘Banks are now borrowing $50,000,000 | 9,,,/aruished rows: would, board wo.cr dupes ner- FOR RENT—HALLS. TGh SALE SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES Yorkers in the city in their honor. withstaflding all these delays Benjamin Har- | '4Y of the sphere of the Vice-President and | \\rANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WRITIN ‘Now is the time to borrow. pore eS ee eo a ee ST ‘Mrs. and Miss Sherrill have returned from | Fison, of Indiana, will be the centennial Presi. | P¥esident of the Senate in Mrs. Morton, any kind todo after office hours, | Understan Money to lend on improved property, — 'w., to Lodges, Clubs and Associations. on days and | QUIGLEY, 1405 £ st. n. a B1S-20" New York city, and are in their beautiful new | dent and Levi P. Morton the centennial Viee. MRS, HARRISON'S INTENTIONS. fhe prosecution of pension’ claims, "Address BOX peop DHE atieet._ | [NOR RENT — THREE PLEASANT SECOND: | URSEnAS, "we, Apple at We O. DENISON, eal FP ii sale TBE TARGEST STOCK OF FALL AND Bete jst compl srs sural now | en tte mt Sa hed | aie a, eee ns | Was ESO ROVE TE ROW aces | W ghaRD TuRTTpEDaETRDanaat oaae | Raker, craoee ea St jock . She 10 ead of the executive and the other a ead | mate friend in this city, who isa member of at 1523 Pat. n.w., where he is pre to fure 0 ) 6 per cent, shoul ve = __ FOR RENT--STABLES. _| fiat 81 € street’ 2°50 rear ot the, ation BRENT SUITABLE FOR ONE OR TWO GES tlemen, one second story front furniabed, hea = = — = Fale ov Via $1,000, $1,500, AND | Eas; one third story front, unfurnished. ‘api eget Fee ees Tint NEW, BRICK, STABLE NEAR | FS Dey Saree cock arven Sears nd ee eG Bult roviet tates on Hal Ente docu. | Sete. TOP OT Tbe at | P’Porelind Paty a Stalls and tovma fora cnrringes: | ant Dad aren, cnc noon, are ‘ld sound ANTED—BY DRESSMAKER, SEWING BY THE | rity here. ‘Wh. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, R RENT—28 [OWA GLE GR, ew | Compost Boor: Comdorsabie consteoes’ i i Ti08 = Spek NF ict Feta | Fen shed Room, excelent HRGHAY, 140 po Se is sci Sa | Of the Hewislative branches of the government. | the ladies’ aid society of the Garfield hospital | Mat,iniles.with good, honest and reliable servants, | our new plan of Jet rales and Loan friends ei ' THE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE. association, expressing her delight ia coming | Wil) And it to thelr advantage {call carly and scure | + FONEY!!—@500, Sg iad peed hb Nees ads Among the framers of the Constitution the | back to Washington for maby, | ressens. — to them. n24-1m* i 5 tule nearly’ touc found will work anywhere a js | Vice-presidential office was not regarded as a | Entire! 't from the honors of k; private fami fe ddr 1391 Fat. ow. handsomely furnis Pare. Apply wGREES 8 CI 05 | Soubly cisely or under the sebdien teenie peed ug Mrs, Sherrill’, and proposcs to make it his | rt sr arth-wheel adjanet te the voncnmee | ehlek poe has been elected, the most | Box 00, Starofice. =” “MDY Preferred, dalcions ae cation. “Apply 28 lows cede es te, | Fee’ “ __BOG-1m1"_ | Rorees tor coupelette sare accustomed ts tam cit have Dome. It was built by Mr. John Sherman fc oe er ee OR RET CET D AND UNFURSIEI OR RENT— (RST-CLASS IN EVERY | been used during the past su 2 is ov fg on | machine and an official nonentity, asthe conati- | Prominent of which being that she ‘may then | WaNTED-BY “A RESPECTABLE COLORED Ty 00. at 6 per cent. for shreo years. i RENT—FURNISHED AND, UNFURNISHED | F'resn': three stallsr'anle carries, room; com, | Griving pair. pricttor pair ASU. ler oneKine eens Bis own occupancy. Mrs. Frances Hodgson | ™a J x Yi, Tesume her active work in that charity and ‘youth Situation as driver, porter, or to make him- 1,000; at 6 per cent, for five years, Toome on Ist and 3d floors: location ‘nd | jortable quarters for coachuin. ‘1241 Rhode island | Bu it yy Wan. Walter's Sous, iu perfect onder Burnett is at present in New York city, where | tutional heir B pepe first place, | contribute her share towards making it a1 that | self liy useful ‘to sire se oMcar cam faraish | and sovera lerper suse central; suitable for light housekeeping. 815 11th a 1: complete for G100; one Canopy-top Barrep, of Ons she is at ling the rehearsals of the drama-| Waiting — tobe S hand —— dl its projectors intended. is Teferences. Address W. E. CLARK, Star office. 1* The best security Teepe otered ip al comes, st. nw. i fo luabufacture, evo ores complete ice titer tized version of Little Lord Fontleroy. On her | magistrate, by natural or unnatural process, ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR TWO CHAMBER- = aan A R RENT—2D FLOOR, SOUTH FRONT, 2 LA! SOUNTR AT, BS’ (See. ey return the family will occupy the now house. | shuiile off this mortal coil, but as the presidi In her abounding interest in charity Mrs. ‘two settled cooks, no Geruuan | 7]. LOAN ON REAL ESTATE THE FOLLOWING | F'cinmanicating rooms’ closets; furnished cy axe | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Guraie: tor $30. one wet single Haruens if mune char It is No. 1770 Massachusetts avenue. officer of the Senate and ‘the second officer in | Harrison, in the Executive Mansion, will re- “go ep eg a eT furnished, neviy kapered; po small children: caterer —— =| Stuoth Laney aod surrey: Tor 1b. Ales Lap hoes, Ex-Representative and Mrs. E. Jno. Eutis | the scale of dignities. That view of late years | Pon‘ eho founded in 1015 ihe Weshingtowesty | (in mec ne tts nye Ban so00. Rok RENT—i214 Kk ST. NOW, Two THIRD. F Thc Siar Browh, Mansion, Prigutwood ave; | hs Ban, wg wc, Cwmer delet winaee have returned to their home, No. 1742 P street, | Bas fallen into state of “inocuous desuetude;’ whan asylum. “ANTED — AN_O1 £88. ‘story front rooms, furniabied as bed-rpom and sites prick building, 12 rooms,’ about 3 acres of | Romi 004 Store November wh, 1008 iiidees Woke r i ; | but there is. prospect that the centennial | "phe! abliity desires an euvacement; best city F008. room, Also, unfurnished root, aud one Turniabed | fhvup4. high and cation per aupum, | $a pret from « visit to relatives in Louisiana. They | Vice-President will’ bring the office back Sample pet by Mra, Harrison is likely t0 | erencen._ Addrow ONGANIST, Star fice. 20,000: Su accond oor. Desirable location’ sed ‘maleate -e MFaReTis ra | Gion sale —JUsT (RRIVED FEOW Tan ongat Noe Orleans Suest Miss Daisy Hodgson, of | ty some of its ancient dignity, officially | CP€8 ® great boom in fashionable chari ‘ANTED— BY A GENTLEMAN EMPLOYED prices. med3e | nis-12 = = sale of Woolard & Harbineon's. of Lexington Ky, New Orleans. and socially. In the midst’ of — the | uring the next four years, daily till 4 o'clock, a journal und ledger to write R RENT—1016 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.w, | WW ARTED-O8 W ANDO. ROAD AT FALLS | one pair of Sor-vin:can trot in? 60 to tne pole. vive BF The members of the cabinet are all engaged | adulation of the President and his official and ‘THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLEVELAND upm the ovening. . Has boon tegcher of book koowng rooms, with Board; nicely furnished Room, 24 Ghurch of Wi a, place of few acres; well ius; | Zed Wilkes, one by Baveock. Spo their annual reports, but expect to have | social a SAO Ey i 4 Soced | proved.enry wail Boor garich spot of tho city): very beet Table Board | ATUvoCeMEy walling aon. social Froundings for the past 100 cars, | will return to the executive mansion early next | snd an banacd ausination init under Cviiserviee, | bpk ress aos <3 TORGOn nurs | Phnom foe Metco ay Borate PO tot, hh finished by next Thursday. so as to enjoy | The Vice-Presiden en overs month. It is understood that Mra, Cleveland | {ris either plays cards or rumbies iu any wap, uct | ] HAVE BEVSMAL CLIENTS WITH SUMS RANG- RB RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR SALE-19° CHOICE SE ome ot 4 pomeeee Sy Sigeteces: oe Brepring cheng wets to te | Gant oe sponte eweard whe | wileoaenia seen the equeney an wope |i See ey mae | Laveae ee eins ey area | ee araeaknn eemaey amae | EA alt eS Me nai | as eee. rie Se Etaiches of the Navy department." ” “"° | Diace, three by the choice of the people and | of her ownsocial entertainments in the dircc- ienatiatactory, Large sums at 5 per cont, A. Hae all conveniences: private family. 2002 Fst n.w. lor new bulletin fost jesneds One Poco-iw JOHN SIMMONS, 311 12th #t. n.w. Dr. May and his bride have retarned to the | four by the will of God. ‘The first President, | lon of drawing rooms snd luncheons. She poste BITE | aes ori | i SMPHERD & C0, 1321 Pat RTLES IN NEED OF VINE UK OAK ‘ i “2 through the tardiness of Conj run his ad- | Will also be “at home’ to her friends on certain | _? Sy A GERMAN GIRL WHO srr JIRST-CLASS RAILROAD BONDS ARE THE | W'Q RENT 210 A ST. NE. SECOND ad M RENT—AT HYATTSVILLE, FOUR ROOMS Suould compunicate with we leture pur Spehekatees cok cas cae ministration nearly five monthe before he ed | dare, end will afford am opportunity to strang- | W S*ep a & Garen git, SHO GEER | ee ne Reet ARETE a | Seat Boe | atk eee as Stal eee EE The ‘osca stick and the lady have ap- | a cabinet officer to relieve him of the details of | €T in the city to pay ta. as she so pleas- | aia ‘address 213 3d st. n. neB-2t y converted Gollateral RENT RST NW. THREE Bi | ——— op net upon thestreets. It (the stick} reaches | executive business, During that tims he fre. | antly ad lant winter tj mG Fonlag untae, end bocneso thats bo es LAE rey FOR BENT: peared and spring. It is| BY AN EXPFRIENC!D WAITFR—A | Towing money, and because their interest couponsare | I ful Rooms, en suite or : well heated: gas and ‘1,598 ACRES Tie ere ie echt eaten omng belle | quently called the Vice-President int consul- | Ot Probable that she will inaugurate ‘any of | WW Sivaation tn vote renauraityor private familys | DIOMIRIY Paid. ae tach unfursiahed or par Biralabed eecogd ages a ee who carries it, is shod with silver, has a black | tation upon affairs of state, hee social entertainments until a ee Gah furnish best of references, Address, C. A. Hs 1700 | uc New York Ceutral,, Long baad of flock taant | 2 o polish and a round, ‘lat knob upon the top. President Washington had not beercin office | ing of Kailrosd | season on New Year day. 4 * RV LADY OF EXD Just as good as Governments, runuing 10 to ey CELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON ‘OR SALE LOW—136 ac ladies have began the’ three weeks before he was so beset by office | President's share of the official-social festivities NTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND | 50 rears longer, and costing 20 per cent less, ret or ti bre, at LIS Ct. a.0. andria! good ine, Beppe tog be Wht orange |e cwen thom ttt | tie fucnshg pod gal ereene |W Ga tn ee hea ae | pA ee een dom Imo | oe ran Pysabage FRORT OR a cs : = Grive to the shops. Thus thes avoid by antics, | Of the government, that he addressed a note of | beaten highway of conventional state enter- | 14f°° n2°3t" _| " oney to loan on real estate mortgages. furniahed back ‘two long windows (or will fur- IR RENT—AT AMMENDALE, MD, NEW, COUN- "ANTED—A SMALL, CHEAP LOT; GOOD LOCA ation ‘the rest. crowing ‘of counters that | (eFics to SGoessee we Sranael ae ve presidedtiat torsaee Tt | WANTEDIA COMPETENT, 7 dames appLEpITe, | Tred oie ewe es ree a nde ine Lies baa ae wes Tends i es we ‘ . i gould bu 3 orton ensue after a short time. Thao and social propriety which should. conta | {2 Rot improbable thet some additions may. be : 7 -no LONE ms-4wt sai. | RO BENT 1590 OTH STW, FuENIene | meh tnems Washington | Pa83Br HALLETT S DAViS Mrs. G. G. Symes will be at home to callers | the intereourse-of the President with the ‘other | made to the number of entertainments,in order WANTED = HOPES, AND FAMILIES FUR. M ‘ONEY LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON | 1,79 foor front Foom in new house, with amok ESDALE.” AN ANT COUN. | FAVE SALE — Tho. Sunes CARREY» ou Tuesdays next month in her Dupont circle | branches of the government. The same tm Sat sae farther in the recognition of | VV, nisead with, Sret-class white ox Colored hely: real COLE E ROTEREORDT © | siso other rooms: references, 23-Ie i troodlund ie Spicer ond eter ceetstete ee house. quiries were sent to Jay, Hamilton and Madi- friends of the four | Soferences guaranteed. J.B. BURGESS & C0, 926 8 | MIT 1307 F st.i.w._| OR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS. SOUTH ming etreame 150 acres | burger Car, sepa Sgliceed stocks Ms. and Mrs. G. De Witt have sent ont their | son, but the reply of the Vice-President was | Yours RK |itnw. nii-et_ | + Gane-PERSONS —WISHING—T0—OBTEN Bie! new spew ieruibares oily verpegen peat 4 minder uy comm: a Z P.P.C.cards. They will leave Willard’s hotel, | the most voluminous and was practically Where Gen. Harrison Will W: = on real estate can do so without. NOR RESTO AFR PIPER = house, 1 A remap buyer can secure for @250 cash eighty si is . | ground-work of the code of manners which has ae ‘orship. pid rity is satisfactory. SWORMSTEDT & RENT—TWO PLEAS. UNFUR. te’ by aT Seis hes bese sks borne since. ine mar- | prewe-rerk of ta code of memners whieh Daa Vas oor ecuriee ae ananiees en |___ WANTED—BOARD. _ lange tin | Flat rnmt os mood host pana bos 6 Sites | Sarge aaa ee to Re Bs * amin, Wun tae cia of the regime of PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH. WARZED Room AND BOARD with 4 RE. | )MJONEY 10 1DANON APPROVED REAL ESTATS | Mana ave.n.w. -— ‘Ban Canna he, seat hk LEASE AURANT AND RESIDENCE Mr nd Mrs T. W. Noves hee come in tor | Jelerst, ever nince. Wyhineton Comemondeace Puladsphia Tunes, | Wine camiy, ctr German lef, rho, ts | MUBuurad@ erect OO FSS ae SE mane sett, Serta | Lee ae Paes fhe winter from Aiton, the count id AMONG THE LADIES Gen. Harrison has solved the church ques- | Sons*herl erences, “Address GERMAN, Star fee. | _n7-2m Tothand Bete, ‘or caterer, “EM sireet “norshmrt be Oe tes ny sole who have presided over the official households | tion. Like President Cleveland he is a Pres- | _2o%?-3t" ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND ‘weferences. = —- Mes. Noyes will be at home on Thursdays, of the Vice-Presidents are found some of the | >yterian and will continue to favor that de- | —— WANTED_ROOMS. poner see SHGWS, Heal Eo er : A Mr. John P. Chamberlin entertained at din- | most brilliant figures in the fashionable life of | Domination, but he ee ee o Ned 0c4-3m a 70 ott: ns st ner last it Major-General Schofield, Senator | the seat of government. During the ‘ttendance upon any arch. When NTED — WISHED ROOM AND FI : "77 of Baltimore, Col. Enoch | years that Vice-President Adams sat in the | here as « Senator I Ritended She rer act Era rate fay further pay Potten. Mes F. A. Richardson, Judge Montgom- | chair of the Senate in New York and Philadel- | the Covenant and was a con! Sendvening terinsand location, SEL Bteroaice:2 (FURNISHED ROOMS WI’ "one room, with se at Polen over: , Mr. Stilson Hutchins, “Mr. ‘Hallett Kil- | phia, Sirs. Abigail Smith Adems took s promi: 4 Scurn, Judge MacArthur, Geo. C. Gorham, Mr. | hent partin. the stately sectal fe whieh mes | rumbled beneath ie W ‘or one jor: stati of | handed down from the colonial, revolutionary house, ‘Obio, My. Wm. of Baitinare, nad sud continental ige’ See ote ‘8 woman of Gen. Sian Price.-aidrean 'Y, Star office, Gee veh Vinee firong character, asher tring near ri by WANTED.OUX. W. PART OF OITY, BY GEN- i Boston when decided 7 furnished Representative John. Heard, of Miwoori, | Boston when threatened by Beiah soldiery leading vith board private family pret “ice y Britain, order 1 A. | George TOR w avenue, “ev. A. ant Warzs aa key ts et Gn ebaat alt

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