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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 188: SOCIETY MATTERS. inal, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. — wi ‘The President and Mra Cleveland came in to the White House on Monday to remain for ‘the winter, leaving Mrs. Folsom the sole lady ehatelaine of Oak View. Mrs. Folsom, bow- .— the greater portion of the days Cleveland has seen few callers during sbe has been engaged in arranging rooms and putting her belongings in their Proper places. The President sees iarge com- panies in the east room three times a week, and day he shook bands with an unusually snumber. Mra. Cleveland proposes to in- augurate # brilliant innovation upon her former program at the White House. She has decided to take two evenings in each week in which she will see ber friends and the friends “they choose to She will also see people by appointment. On these evenings. her personal associates will have the entree at all times, and there will always be distinguished pel resent by invitation. This arrange- ment will afford the lady of the White House an opportunity to see and be seen in surround- ings more conducive to repose of manner than the circumstances in which she is usually placed in her receptions, as the going and co ing of persons is unremitting. and no oppor. tunity for conversation is allowed. Rich and dainty toilets will also show to better advan- tage ina room not thronged. Col. Lamont’s baby has been named Frances Cleveland, ag Tux Stax said it would be a short time ago. A wajority of the ladies of the cabinet are at home to their friends after 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoons for this month. It is not the formal opening of the cabinet houses that occurs in January, but is in some cases the dropping in of the personal friends of the hostess after § o'clock to take a cup of tea with her. Other entertainments the cabinet houses are in preparation. retary and Mrs. Endicott will entertain a company at dinner on Tuesday nig and 8 ‘and Mrs. Whitney give a large dinner next’ week in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Herbert , of the British legation. Mrs. Whitney will give two large entertain- ments in her ball-room this month. They will be given on Saturdays, the 15th and 29th. The first will be a lecture by Mr. Clapp, the Shakes- pearean scholar of Boston, who has lectured so successfully before the Lowell institute, in that city, and is aow delivering a course at the Johns Hopkins university Whitney will issue cards of invitation. The lecture selected for Mrs, Whitney's company is that upon “Romeo end Juliet.” Mr. Clapp is introduced by Mr. Frank Burtlett, of Boston. Music and tea will complete the pro- On the 29th Mrs. John Sherwood, of lew York city, will give a complimentary read- in Mrs. Whitney's ball-room, and the audience will be Mrs. Whitney's guests as be- fore. Mrs. Sherwood is well-known here and elsewhere, and it will give great pleasure to | many to hear this clever woman and exponent | of worldly wisdom talk upon ber favorite theo- ries. Mrs. Sherwood will remain over New| Year's day to see our peculiar fashion of cele- | Drating it. Gen. and Mra. John C. Black will introduce their daughter to society before the holidays are over. Miss Grace is a pretty. winsome | ig ond was graduated from the public schools | ammer. Mr. J. M. Stoddart, publisher, and Mr. W. 8. Walsh, editor, of Lippincott's Mazazine spent a few days in the city this week, the gue: Col. and Mrs. W.'F. Moore.” They we their way to Castle Hill, Va.. where they wer going to visit Mrs. Amelie Rives-Chanler, and | Fead over and negotiate the purchase of a new | ‘MSS. she has completed. jel | right away. | gage a safe-burglar or to wait until Mr. Ro- Schooley rman. Those nt Mr. . Cram, and Mrs. B. We Mrs. T. P. Moran, Misses Schafer, Lewis, King, Guniou, Morris, Ashby, Woodward, "Rerrisss Whiting, Anderson. Smith and Messrs. LaDow, Tyier, Lewii 8, Bacon, C. F.’ Bacon, Step! Welch, A. P. Smith, Leaming and . 8. The ladies’ historical society met yesterday morn at ie outdone of Mra. b av pyr pom Mrs. Almena B. Williams presided and com- ducted ina scholarly manner the discussion upon the dramatic works of Zschylus, and the thought and reflection. Mra. Asaph Hall read paper entitled “The analysis of the trilogy of Rschylas. Two Ger- man ballads were sung by Mrs. Anita McGee. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. N. Robinson have taken the new house No. 2325 Pennsylvania avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 8. Fletcher have issued cards foran “At home” next Tuesday. Mra, Fletcher thereafter during the season will receive her friends on that day. The ladies’ sewing circle of the Garfield hos- pital held its weekly at the residence of Mra Senator Dolph yesterday at 11 o'clock. con was served at 1. The society is perons and is being added to numerically all the time. Late additions are Mrs. Thompson, of Cahiornia; Mrs, Mary Ruth, Mra. Kellogg, Mra. Billings, Mrs, Senator Palmer, and Mos. Thornton. Mrs. Dr. F. H. Barnett has been invited to join the lists, to the city for the congressional season. the 15th, at 8:30 o'clock, fayette square, ee SHE WAS LOCKED IN THE SAFE. woman in an F-street Store. The speaker ran her hand lovingly through the short, wavy, brown hair of a pretty, rosy-faced girl, who stood behind the counter. It should be stated that the speaker was swoman, A Star reporter had dropped in to ask about an adventure which the rosy-faced girl bad last evening. She was locked up by accident in a vault with a combination lock last evening, and nobody around had the combination. The story, as learned by Taz Sram reporter, was as _ follows: ‘There is # safe vault in the rear of the store about 6 feet square. Last evening about 5:30 o'clock, as the preparations were being made to close the store, the clerk in question went into the vault to put away some articles. Another k passing by and not knowing that the young Woman was in the vault, closed the door snd turned the knob which set the combina- tion. Then it was at once discovered that the young woman was locked upand there was con- Sternation in the store. Mrs, Slater had known the combination. but in the excitement of the moment it escaped her mind entirely. She applied | to “her Loisette system yain. ‘The open sesame would not come. Meanwhile the young woman inside the vault was rapidly breathing up the few cubie yards Of air at her disposals Her companions outeide were sobbing and calling upon her not to die It was question whether to en- maine, who rents a portion of the vault, and who has the combination, could be found. Messengers dispatched for Mr. Romaine failed Col. John W. Foste> has again assembled his | family in his I street home. Col. Foster and | Miss Foster returned from their trip to | Mexico im time to spend Thanksgiving day at | . Mrs. Foster has returned from her | summering and has superintended the addi- tions and improvements that have been made upon the house. The sitting room and dining | Yoom on the first floor, have been enlarged and | library and stndy for Mr. Foster has been ded. “The additional spaces thus secured | @ Mra. Foster an opportunity to display her lexican curios and figures that are in large glass stands. Sowe pretty Spanish tiles set in ‘the fire place frouts are effectively decorative. Col. and Mrs. Foster and Miss Foster are in mourning for the little girl who died in Indiana in the early summer, and will see their friends in @ quiet way this season. Mrs. Dulles, of Wa- tertown, N. ¥.. expects to spend a portion of the winter with her mother, and will come so as to spend. the baby's birthday at his birth- Place, city, in February. first social party of the Lanrel club was given at Miss Rose Stuart's house last evening. The Misses Dorsey, of 3122 P street. gave a literary soiree last evening. The feature of the evening was a French charade, written by ‘Miss La Coste. The word tete-a-tete was clev- erly handled and developed amusing situations, and the Iecamier costumes | added greatly to the effect. The Misses Dor- sey, MacGowan, Wheatley, Trenholm, Dorsey, Green, and Mix took part with success. The Fooms were crowded with a critical and appre- ciative audience. Mr. J. Charles Gray, of this city, has been ‘Sppointed class historian for the ciass of "89 in Princeton college. ‘The ladies of the Homeopathic hospital are making extensive arrangements far the Mother Goose pantomime to be held at the National theater during the holidays. Bartlett, of Concord, X im charge. Mrs. and Miss Waite are in their I street house and will probably spend the winter there, having been unable to dispose of it satis- factorily. into many i has every detail | ‘The Mexican minister and Madame Romero are settled for the winter in the fine new lega- tion building. During the summer and an- tamn the frescoers and the paper and tapestry have been at work upon the interior, and the result of their labors is elaborate and leasing effects. The prevailing color in the | is a delicate heliotrope. The rich tapes- fries upon the drawing-room walls is » gold pattern, and the dining-room walls are led in bronze in a d of fruits in | rehef. A number of mirrors have been to tind him. At last, when the friends of the yang woman were about to give up, Mr. Chas. Foster, the owner of the buil who also had the ‘combination, appeared. | He opened the safe and the imprisoned girl staggered out and fell into the arms of her friends, .¢ was locked up for more than an hour, and ‘as in danger of suffocation when relief cam Miss Lenn said this ——— the ‘8 courage and steady nerves pulled her through all right, and her hair had not turned white, as is usually the case in adventures of ‘that kind described in works of fiction. gee Believes he was Elected President. ‘THE MAN ARRESTED AT THE WHITE HOUSE TES TERDAY 15 A PENNSYLVANIA FARMER. G. W. Jamison, the insane man who claimed tohave been elected President and who was arrested at the White House yesterday, as pub- lished in Tax Star last evening, proves to be a wealthy farmer from Hartsville, Bucks county, Pa, Mr. J. W. Conard, aclerk in the surgeon general's office, and an intimate friend of Jamison, visited him at the third he left his home last Monday York. Nobody would pay any attention to him there, so he came hero to sce the Preci, dent. The prisoner's wife died last summer, and it is thought that this loss affected his brain. Mr. Conard made the unfortunate man as comfortable as possible last night, and tele- graphed to his relatives in Pennsylvania notify- ing them of his condition, He will be sent home this evening. age ca Commodore Booze and His Pistol. OW SEAR LETITIA FELL CAME TO BEING KILLED. “Commodore Booze,” a young colored man, was before Judge Miller to-day on complaint of Mr. George W, | Letitia Fells, colored, who charged him with carrying a revolver. Mrs. Fells resides at No. 706 Grant avenue. and Booze lives in the ad- joining house. She became excited and said she came near being killed; that she was ing through the yard when Booze pointed the weapon at her and threatened to use it, She had a bucket of water in her hand, which she spilled. ‘How near did you come to getting killed?” asked Mr. Carrington. “I came very near it,” she answered, “and if it had not have been for Almighty God and the box I would have been killed.” ene eee The Eleventh Street Fire. 2 FARLABD’S SENTENCE REDUCED FROM FOUR TO added to the ball-room walls, and the illusion | Of interminable vistas is now complete. The | TWO YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT. Inthe Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, chandeliers are dazzling accessories to | to-day, John W. McFarland, the one-armed col- { oye a lights supplement the gaedarners. Madame Romero will next month Fesume her Tuesday ufternoon dancing recep- tions, which were such an attractive feature last season. The minister and bis charming wife are thoroughly rested and refreshed by their vacation. The minister's was a. brief one, taken between the adjournment and reas- sembling of Congress; b managed to se- eure s six-weeks’ trip to Europe, which re- stored his energies. M Komero spent the summer at Atlantic City the fail wi relatives on the Delaware river near Torres- dale. ‘The Misses Patten are lingering in Califor- Ria, loth to leave the scenes of their childhood sperte. It is said that they will go direct, to from the Pacitic coast, and also that they Wwe offered their house to Vice-President- elect Morton for a term of years. The money fortune of each of the Misses Patten is $300,- Ou0. Miss Florence Andenreid goes to New Jersey to-day to be the guest of Gov. Green's family, at Elizabeth. She will join Mrs. Audenreid in Philadelphia fer the Christmas holiday, and they will return to this city on the 27th. "Miss 's Sunday afternoons at home will be Fesumed after that date. ‘Mrs. Lily Macalister-Langhton had Mrs, Harriet Lane Jobnson and Mrs. Cleveland to Incheon with her ye-terday. Mra. Charles H. Babbitt has made a robe of of silk and satin, bits of their dresses contributed by Mra. Cleveland, Mrs. Benj. Har- Fison, ladies of the cabinet, Supreme Court and and a few others. fair in aid of the Garfield hospital, hall, on the 18th and 19th of this Mra. Babbitt will be pleased to have friends and all who take an interest in the call and see the robe on next Monday afternoons, from 2 to 5, at her Massachusetts avenue. club last night enjoyed the hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchinson, at residence, No. 922 © street northwest, & choi varied program was pre- ikett began the exercises Robert Reyburn gave Teeollections of ——= Lincoln ” on which appropriate Mr. W. W. Wright, J. R. Mr. Sturtevant solos, accompanied by Miss Jennie L. [ E 2% F & 2 i 4 f pitpel site ¥E with “Personal t | ‘This spread is to be | | ored man convicted of arson (with Mary J. Mc- Bride) and sentenced to four years in the Al- bany penitentiary, had his sentence reduced to two years. The court said that he was con- vineed that McFarland had given substantial aid to the officers after his arrest, and, although the original sentence was not excessive, he had concluded for this reason to modify it. The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Annie white, 9 months; Sallie E. Chichester, white, 46 years; Louisa E. Watson, white, 76 years; Martha L. Markland, white, 54 years; Leno Linton, white, 18 days; Ledia A. PP on white, 76 years; Eliza J. Jackson, white, 60 years. ——— ‘Tae Case ov Frasx Apams Sant to THE Grasp Jcry.—This morning U. 8. Commis- sioner Mills had before him the case of Frank Adams, the young city post-office clerk ar- | rested Thi ¥ night for taking letters from | the mail. ‘ appeared | for him, and the testimony of Inspectors Smith and Maxwell was taken. The commissioner sent the case to the grand jury, fixing bonds at $500, areal Sextexcrs or Two Hovsesneaxers De- ¥eneeD.—In the Criminal Court to-day s col- | ored man thirty-four of | Geo. Curry, plea: ity to | He uaid be had bees Waters, the owner of the ters were not closed and | went in, took out two Sentence was deferred. Frank H. colored boy of nineteen, pleaded housebreaking in entering the tick O'Hare and stealing $150. He frank admission and said he would sentence now. ferred it, H l z = EE res uf : I at » Md.; Harry E. Phyto | Eaton, both Sf Lake Geman ke A Great Showing of Hands. Prom the Indiana Times, All who want the post-office let them their right band: hasan beblesbsbeebobbbsebboes if THE COURTS. ___WANTED—HELP.__ | WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ Counr—Jatige Montgomery. ‘WHITE TED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE COIORED $03 13TH Sf. NW. MICRLY RENT WER. | FIOR BALF—A GENTLEMAN ABowT To Bostrday, Gotta Dizon! iacetytrda the | W alts. oe sour wit boaanons Sse | WAR azo tied pene swe he Seater mem, | F Yrsee afte ia AR MOUREOTES | PhDs Ribs Sader tee eng Sh verdict mot ohn. aad : 208 Oth st. 8.0. at ‘also rooms. 2t* "| board in private family, no children. 1013 15th st | hus tutire tursout, cousisting Of Bue» b pote te zt io OR EAD) JOR RENTIFRONT AND BACK Be. was e A n20-Sw" | Coup. Kockwient, Marbews abd Rete < ¢ ® war AD sell Lots cn new, easy pia ne toute for Fk ly furmianed, with eye y if RENT—THOSE DESIRABLE ROOMS ON 2D ee ik baYwanr & tor Jeo Gray, embexsiement, Foire tg obtain buyers: goed commission.” Ade =a 7 Same fe et ee EE be = F War FIRST-GLAGS_GOOKS, GEN: Fore Seater pee ene SEGRE Sem nee | ec beret ef Gites Pee i Yesterday, evtate John P. Flynn et al; decree | xine” Le a Aurnisbed: mantle bed. 35 er ci ‘Seat [aot A ST _ Nw Fomstanen | wy CURLEY BAOTHEKS TH07 ve » of Orphans Court confirmed. ‘ag’. | Sigg fouale beip always wales nee ae a A, agree | See Snes Peete Melly. 1058 Thea ot ears ge | Kream nreterences cachaiged = “Statin | K'Ghndmet'n bieser eucmuge, Jeunes Perk Nayleg; reference to snditer ‘Baker | 052 Fat uw. oe | WANTED=A SITUATION as GOVERNESS OR | POR RENT—3I6 08 NW. WAN = —= ogee where thre ts placed st of Arpioton'e Cyc, agt. ; Tule On complainant granted; re+ ‘ANTED-A WOMAN wat m | WExTEDSA ‘Salary moderate. om ‘to ished back parlor: ahiy FOR RENT—STORES noe Wary -gk wie tarnable December wo and do nly those who ca come | the countin Goede ere = ; $25 per month; alws ores D s Ss. ; Spuniis to college.” 16. well recommended need apply. 657 Q'st nw. d8-St | work. Addreas Box 110, Seareman “Mua g ROU | StL Ope grate rea, at proportionate ss = = . ab the voltumen can be omc Prosate Counr—Judge Merrick. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AN OPERATOR ON | 3a : be rates, es JOR RENT—VERY LOW—A DESIRABLE CORNER | Pl mouth: pars bs : tory of Shallenberges etal ventory personal estate. Johnston; sale b Chas, D.’ Pennebaker; gstate, Inre Susan ‘Yeatman appointed poet nr kane INDIANAPOLIS INFORMATION. | Gossip in Regard to Gen. Harrison’s Visitors and Movements. ‘The only visitors of importance to Gen. Har- rison, mentioned by last night's Indianapolis Jud, d Mrs. Ser returned | *P¢cials, is Col. Wm. R. Crooks, of Philadelpia, Aa cliy Mite Gee said to be a wealthy railroad man, and a friend Mr. and Mrs. Horatio King have sent out | % Vice-President-elect Morton and Senator cards for an “at home” on Saturday evening, | Q28Y-_ Mr. Crapks’ mission is said to be to urge Wharton Barker for Secretary of the Mrs. Senator Dolph will be at home to call-| Treasury. The New York Herald says. “The ers on Thursday, after 4 o'clock, at No. 8, La- | fact that there is a republican quarrel in Penn- aylvania over the spoils has already reached the ears of Gen. Harrison through Col. Crooks. He soys that Matt Quay is mad at Wharton st)The Thrilling Adventure of a Sales- | Barker, which accounts for his pushing Wana- maker to the front as Pennsylvania's choice. Crooks says that in thie Chairman Quay does “You see that her hair hasn't turned white.” | not represent the majority of the party. Col. That was the remark made to a Star reporter | Crooks dined to-night with Rev. M. L. Haines, at the store occupied by Mrs. 1. V. Slater and | Gen. Harrison's pastor, and to-morrow he will ‘There is considerable Miss Lenman, at 931 F street, this morning. | spend some time with the President-elect, doubt whether Vice- President-elect Morton and wife, who are ex- ‘ted here Eompanied by next Wednesday, will be Messrs, Blaine, Hiscock, Warner Willer and Tom ‘a0- , Senator itt. It was the intention when Mr. Morton's visit was first contem, plated to have these gentlemen ac- com, him, but the breach between Miller and Platt is now so serious that many promi- nent republicans here believe that it would make New York matters still more troublesome to General Harrison to have them all come here at one time. It is said that John B. ie. Senator Harrison's in New York for the Miller-Platt scramble can at least travel together received from him as yet succeeded.” in shape, law now getting the 80 that they r. No word hasbeen as to how weil he has Partner, is of ‘TWO SENSATIONAL SUBJECTS. ‘The New York Times’ man says: “The tongues of republican politicians in Indianapolis are wagging over two subjects—the leading edi- torial in the News to-1 tion of Judge Woods, o} trict court, to-morrow before the vestigations of the are half completed. Firet So te 4 -editor, doh liday, who, in of his tariff it and the determina- the United States dis- joura, the court peremptarily john H. », is @ personal friend of Gen. Harrison, reform predilections, ite ttood by Gen. Harrison. all through the preat, dential campaign, and did influence to attract the mugwam, to the republican side of is acknowledge here that Harrison than any man in other tional politics. It nat fo is nearer to Gen. the state, and that more than ay A his paper is the most likely to indicate his views correctly. Hence the eof ite leading editorial this afternoon in regard to Mr. Blaine’s cabinet aspirations is very signifi- teh then gives the title of the arti- Bluster,” and quotes some of the EEE which are intended to show that E e was not the cant. |. The cle as * campaign, though his fo! emt damper, which larity overcame, to but it is rumored that central figure in the lowers tried to make resence in Indiana was ® ly Harrison's steady popu- Judge Woods’ reason for causing the grand adjourn is that he is obliged to open a nited States court at Fort Wayne next eel next week, it is the result of s “deal” between leading democratic and repub- lic side has of an, politicians, who well know that neither anything to gain by a fand that it is more ‘discreet where it is, and xope that it will drop out e public mind in cue time, judicial scrutiny, let the matter ANOTHER RUMOR ABOUT SENATOR SABIN. precinct ste. | A'St. Paul special to the New York Herald | tion last night. Jamison told his visitor that | Says: Senator Sabin, of Minnesota, is in Mr. and went to New | Harrison's home, and a solution of the mystery surrounding his hasty departure from Wash- fogt tor edanapelio: Buitier Eolas tans summoned b; the President-elect, was fur- nished to-night by one of the coterie who are the engineerii fect that the tei is to the e! bin senatorial canvass. It nder of a cabinct sition has been made to Senator Sabin for the second time, that of of the Interior, and that the Senator is averse to accepting it IX NEW YoRE. ‘The New York World of to-day says: There was a dinner party at Mr. night. The guest of the Morton's house last evening was Russell Harrison, son of the President-elect. There were other gentlemen besides Mr. Morton wait- ing to greet him when hearrived. Judge Elam was one of them. Senator but didn't show ap. Mr, Miller was Pitre o'clock Mr. Chris in for a cup of coffee, uay was Toward $ v. Foster, Pi Magee, of along with 's telegram, saying that Mr. Qua: ry ‘ rid was detained. ‘he contrence Broke up eri, for Mr. Harrison was tired out. All parties it agreed that only == the weather, the German kindred topics were dis- be Still there is no doubt, that Mr. Harri- son hascome down to dent elect to Indianay Wednesday, and secon: the Vice-Presi- lis next Tuesday or that he will k with him the prospectus of Mr. Platt’s political ente and the report om the hopes and their of other cabinet ite. ‘Warner Miller was not at Morton ban- fy last night. He stalked the corridors of Fifth Avenue alone. Mr. Morton and Mr. for Russell Harrison’ Platt are full <Es entertainment w! he is son will call on Dr. Depe say how jlad he is to find absolutely intown. Mr, Harri- yw to-morrow, just to one man who wants W. J. Arkell said to the World reporter last night that he and Mr. Miller had abandoned to Indianapolis for the heir projected tri Present. The relative whose, sudden illness called them back when they started before has since died. FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. Lord Sackville, late British minister at Wash- bury, ‘ater The British forces at long conference with Lord Salis- London, yesterday. Suakim will be in- creased at once by dispate! two battalions from Malta, a Beveral members of the Spanish cabinet re- signed lastnight. |The situation ise: short-hand Washington, Doni Watts EE EAE, eben eine VE BUREAU, Nashville Tene eS ae Ww try or Q, ‘ANTED—A POSITION IN STORE-ROOM, PAN- Peg ra eS 'ANTED—AN ORGANIST OF EXPERIE! ERE ore ae ‘OR CHIEF ADVER- 8 to siz6 of county and population» 860 & aout salary aud too aud 840 to aseistauts, No ped Utkhg, no soliciting. “Duties coufued to making collec. Lous: distributing printed matter, putting up sciver: Liseanents, etc, tur the two sreateat Fortune-anakers Faruier's $10 Fire-Proot Combluation WASTEDTAN OVERSE! tiser, and two to. five asain ete, which burns without flame, ‘will heat any vehicle ‘24 hours for 10 cents. Expenses advauced; salaries each month, Iniclose 1Uc. Pastage for full n Hine of advertising matter to ‘THE WARREN SAFE-FUELCO., Lebanon, Ohio. Postal card applications ignored. Overseer to select his own aasistames one 1 ‘4NTED — A NORT MAN WOMAl Ww ‘maid: must be well educated, abd have 00d references, Apply at 1724 I st. ir WASTED ; WOMEN — FIRST-CLASS COOKS, alds, Nuzwes,Waleress, Lauidress) Butlers tere, Aen Cooks, Fart ou Quick” DIGK'S AGENCY, 013 7thst.n.w. ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, $10 To $40; CHAM- Worcnaita, Noes ons ete 1O.840: CHAM. Drivers or Farm Hauds. Colored ‘Meu Cool A: COOMBS, U6 Fat. now. det" WARIED-A WHITE BX ADOUT. SIXTEEN fours of age, to learn bi ‘Addr CARRIER 46, city Post-off ae ANTED—A COLLECTUL W: ‘INU. P. ANDERSON, Attorney, 920 F at WEST arOCRS BES POSE, coos 3 from, 7 100, per month.” Address Box 111, Staruttce.” “° *4yei VW ANTED-A GOOD WHITE COOK; PERMANENT ‘and good home, with guod wages to one coming With unexcoptionable recommendauious: family of three aduits. “Call at 1829, Jeflerson Place," d8- ANTED_—WILL PAY $50 PER MONTH TO A Wikis fepatte ofbevomuees Bi 2 short houfy and permanent employment. Home my ey brary, 1010 Fate 2d floor, at ‘ANTED—A GOOD ENGRAVER, ONE WHO CAN Sate goed serivt letter: perminent position to with references, ENGRAV EK. Star ut man. CR Rg cop: er's otlice, in own had. writing, stating salary expected, SCRIP, Star cilice. 1 WARTED-A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF Pas uote SS ec RSS Tas F at, 2d floor. Came ae VANTED—A YOUTH OF SIXTEEN, WHO Writes © good business hand; state salary ex- pected. Address Box 126, Star office. py ANTED—-A YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN, WHO has bad ice in running machinery ; =. who bas worked ut the printing | a WEA 219, AAO 008 ico Jearn the drug business. Address Box 31, Star omtice] WEDS wae. WOMAN TO COOK AND DO oftbiseity. “Apply at oom 110, Leaman Bulldog: WaAxTED-AN ENERGETIO LADY REQUIRI ble srurtworthy persod Appi etvoos PELE 200,430 7 ae aw. it ‘ANTED-DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, aud Wo. rhite and colored, for al Kinds of deimestic labor. for Dincrict ‘and states, with references. 717 Mst. n. w. #029-11w* ANTED-INDUSTRIAL ae OTHER a ance agents can make advantageous urrangewents to increase business and. ‘sdditional e. Fort Taforiation, sddrees Wf. N, Star ofice, skeet ng “CLASS BUSHELMAN; ONE Pa. ave. nw. di. y ANTED—A W2Nainaite Rens FOR THE NEW, REVISED, ANTED—AGENTS Wind Emapored eattiog ot Zetia Eneyeipoaie five voluines, Just issued. Also for other works, Tor exceedingly’ fiberal. terizs, sole of territory, nf pict WOOD ZELL: Puultier Pauddphie dik y ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE BARBER. Apply ut 3310 M st., West Washington. d7-2t* ‘ANTED-MEN TO REPRESENT THE MOST pular Ps) of insurance ever devised; com- pensation you fur lous of tue frou buniseess sera Pay, asl TERDAY & HALDEMAN, Gos ¥'si. aw. WANTED — A WOMAN TO DO, THE COOKING and housework of « family of 3; no washing or froning; must be » guod cook and ‘siay at ight, and PEG tee ew WANED. YOUNG MEN FOR STOCK RAISING, delightful climate; horses to ride, rare oppor: tunity understanding rust be had before starting all Jettors answered, if self-addressed, stamped envelope is ineloved. “B.VAN HAUB BOERNE, ex. NTED — HEADQUARTERS FOR 36 %0 40 chamber onda, Cores cook, waiters, kitchen help of all J.B. BURGESS & CO. 936 F Sia eaeD 6-6 A WHITE GIRL (GERMAN PRE- COOKS: ferred) to cook, wash and iron for & sudall fatally. Apply at 601 Now demsey aves tow. on eM Agee WANTED. < TWO FIRST-CLASS _CANVASSERS that Inow the city well; good salary paid to the ht ones; only first-class need aj . Apply, at Ghee, at Hooms Tand'2 GIT F sean es AUG WAXTED-A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND _debrevents manufacturer #50 per week sinall 9 TORER: Box 70, Wert Acton Mose WS EDEN F- me aes and at the sl wil BROWN 18 NOW ‘TED hr be beans ee tice. ot find it to thelr advantage to call early and secure Permanent homes, 16¢3 Pet mew.) ms WANTED—BOARD. W: callers tor ING AGENCY, 819 otk aa ANTED-HAVE YOU ROOMS WHICH YOU Wish to reni pa a8-3t* If so noe us at: WASZED THREE ORE FOUR UNFURNISHED er ee ped store aud dwelling near ‘the the Nuvysiara, Ade Greys SAMUEL BEALMEAR S10 St ‘S10 St, Pau st treesit hd. “Didlercut editicas ait prices OR SALE—POKTABLE (NO. 2) BL K ms Z at oss Baltimore, Ma, | Feucbatiery. manusctaned by oe , RENT—AT 1021 11TH EET, at 5 — Was y. | Manufacturing Compeny, New York. © Fixes sre. opey tamteomaly, fornabed feat ross, | POR LR ap SECe STOREROOM WITH HAY: | SCG Gual Aina Latha hes ates pan 4 jendences : ‘aatiewe it maybe ; teat very low tow | FOR SALE-TWO FRESH MILCR COWS ANI Sach eee Seek eae | ced meant ingen eae Se Sepa eee pee ess ane $a 1B RENT — S5CO! FLooa, FRONT, | FOR RENT—LARGE STORE AND TRO FLOORS | Address? 0. Box ud = two large conan Foote, 4 or un: | , +4 ; Pye of without board, would suit LC: | Thy Rates AER APs Weal feychd at private fainily. 221 Ewt. mw. if” | yom RENT-LARGE STORE PL IE RENT_SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY BavING | Feu ota ar ont on Fonte 308 ‘an elegant new near Dupou. Circle. | contains 10 roome apd all modern wemeuts.cel- | B* yearly EX, ron =e FS = et aud fuely “7 a =, building. stable im rear. will rent | buildiug gach room; Be., would rent 40° arty wilh to by i a WASMANETON DASA ER ver | or SALE RRABURY Urns . pry 15 Fat. ° other bousebals gus bath: or third igor of three with private beth, | — ailiethidicaats ry ‘Room 6. OR RENT—PLATE-GLAES FRONT NEW STO! — : Pane | Fee see ep. oer Uanivens intone 20H SALE — 30 SARIS aw RENT_YOUR NISHED ROOMS IN | hweuear Tenn ave” ho S40 Per mo, 1eay Fat, 7 zs Z house 227 D st n.w.. 90.0, oor, convenient for | Sa i Beat City Bill pd’ pew Feuaion alle: |< ——————— = m SA WE MOST DESIRA ing: im Srat-clase neighborhood: F-st. cars puss, 1t° FOR RENT—OFFICES. cei. Foe nes ro QR, UNFUBNISHED | —— rok tah cod . ‘with or without 930 Esta w. ° R RENT—OFFICE ROOM 4, AT 935 FP $T XW ALE: UxTO ME = a Terus reasonable. Inquire uf DUNK, Room 2, Roreed Saat eo wadles FOE. B27,-000_ FST 8, W. PARLOR AND hy. Suu BS tae | Mitt sla cheay i ‘third floors, unfurnished, with heat and gas, with ‘ Fark way stables, 1158 oF without Board; also, furnished Rooms. “ds-3t" RLRENT—FLEGANT OFFIC ¥ AT wag | Forninnd al 3 Bw. Bd floor trout root @25 24 door bad Fitoas witha asoanrn cuteieioas a OE AG | ‘pty too ORO C BAN, tow. 10th aud F ste. now, SICRLY PURNISHEL ENT —OFFICE ROOMS, £34 F ST, FROM #5 mus for light housekeeping; northwest ; NT—ONE LARGE NICELY-FURNISHE! TO is, fe “ posse a bos i caeeaeciad ad BE Mees clots: fecnece ines | seri pertd nd passed ae PEO ote | POR SALE-FOUK DERIRABLE SINT IS cs ) CR RENT—1723 CORCORAN 81, NICELY FUR- | Jon REX eter 5p. mm. as. WANTED—HOUSES. Snel ope foe rommyen a aid oe ins | OS EERT PS | POE sae A FINE SERGEY COW A OHTA =e STOMESA. us vate tantly. a Sa Avsiy Sede Oalumias ves. Se peter (Wiis ct want jour booae ‘on our | JOR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- - ae Fok SALb—a Fixe BKED BROWN MARE. FIV Uae, ‘e_ | Azished, ‘with board, in private eas Bat FOR RENT—HALLS. < upatera sede. we 3 — 2 ct buyer 6100" worth, $20 ‘ANTED—HOUSES OF ALL GRADES SELL | |, OR RENT—UNFURNI! TWO LARGE COM- Sets FINS LARGE MALL. | agin! ao-Kt Werttreatoue HERRON Lr a I mromicgting rooms with and gus; G25 per e SbeFemnsplveniccts, me: Oe i Papers TARGF BLOOD Bay — — R- OR RENT—TWO FINE SPACIOUS HALLS—sBo- WASTED, ROW SHE, TOU WANT YOUR | JROR BEN? — BAN OMELEY-FORSISNED PAR: Font snd shina Floors of Eras wet Bullion. "410 spa wenn cleans er Og uw. whi steann. suite 1t "HERRON & = ok ae every comiort: suitable tor te; fects staat iege are yy ae Ba ae ANT = ‘OUR 5 or pination We Y eteen remained ale whea ‘you can have thm 5 Ya sb omce ct EkDowMENT AstotiaT eerstenoee Placing t | nw. . i Fad MERRON'E RAMEY, 1307 Fet_ | i ‘ANTED—TO SELL, [AVE SOLD A NUM- Wore pour rectatiy und can sell inore Owuaes wi ds'velltoeive trial. REON & RAMEY, 1307 Fet. on the Ravt aad aed on and care; private family: terms ONT con- W ‘ANTED— Foe ENE DESIRABLE ROOMS, FURNISHED, house with all ian) ite Houses of all torent tocustomers. More anew = 9 ~ and mionly callers than we can supply. Also houses lers je can SUPPIY. Also hour xa ei, bt Ww PERSONS HAVING HOUSES FoR Prgmnpt attention.“ (Os. 3, STALEY, 1210 Fat WANTED MISCELLANEOUS V Gola 4 y ANTED_FULL CASH PRICES PAID FOR OLD and Silt NERSES tomes for new for .bay-w ibd in anew f o 12; Beat und gan Oil S40 ww RE Fa bed-room ; open grates ; RENT—UNFURNISHED—LARGE SEOOND- | ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR OR RENT—WOOD AND COAL YARD 'FOR _RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. TRE SEASON, QRE_AS myjiit for sale. Hoow for few wore boarders. REAMER'S Stables, P at,, between 17th and isth. ‘a5ur IN GooD JOR SALL—STOCK AND FIXTURES ( " dase Grocery and Provision sure AN re ni 4.18, Star uttice Fok 8428-4 coo tones thn. between te und S JOR “ALE OR TR*DE—POK oai Carriarg a pod Uulsliees bos 1 Tdere Hotel DOK SALE—a FINE Puppy dog). SCHMID" aw. CALL at x ‘ k SALES OFFER THE FOLLOWING rms: Securities, wood dividend-payer, at Ft also single “rows Bea ‘ GOOD | uarket pices Hag, nose Wormey’s abd ariingtou, references, irate a oe alm a eCURNING- Shares Metropolitan Railroad. os. HAM, 1408 Fst Pas hares Fe RENT-—113 18T 3 gE. oe Taruisied tomes ‘ce salle Mngt house: bay-window in every room, stouin ‘beat ¥ st ‘Car 1lLe passes duor, house fronts on Capitol terms reasonable. 414TH 8! NTED—FOUR SHARES. 10TH ISSUE OF THE state price, Address Wisc aes tion ; JON ri ANTED — WILL EXCHANGE FIRST- -key ebonite flute: better than new. second-hand blgtie: state stile aad sas EGA Star office. WASZED-FIRST CLASS SECOND-HAND REN. m cash; state price dress REMINGTON, St W iXTED, LADIES DESIRING CONFIDENTIAL instructio ranches, especially cor- rect prowunciation, mathematica or upon the Ghose wt dress E v 34or office, yy ANTED or, in advance, Ashford’ abstract shows ions Address CAPT AL 8 W ‘early education Star office. Wrap: must be good ‘38> ‘Address, with full description, ANTED—TO E NOTES OF ¢ Witte Gouprtulatan: bg duplicates; §1hait Mise B, 1290. Dee. mace “= 500 FOR FIVE YEARS ON } WARES SUL § peePedy literature, and ics of the day can. Sees —TO BUY CHEAP A SEAL PLUSH quality and little worn: size WRAP, Star a8-30" ‘CONDO. 20, ula iGHT- fect title, no commis- tar otice. dere ANTED—$200 FOR FOUR MONTHS BY A RE- sponsible wan, who will pay 2 for its use. Address Lox 23, Star of cent a month as-3t" W ps John P. W ANTED—ALL LOVERS tng should call on PULLINGER, the ‘Tonsorial to please, OF GOOD HAIR-CUT- ‘Philadel- 603 14th st hw. He never TO rt Yeod und Dest of enzo: Naren ion ry : Jed. for and delivered. ‘Terma, 6 per mosih. For feferences call at Room 101, Copeotan’ Bu Hazel’s cae O st. nw. ull RE SAUNDERS, Cabin ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CAS! prices, for, second-hand Puriture Carpets cod Feathers. Entire Households « ity. 219 7th st. aw. Wi ve. Those 13 will do well to call at my where. Make yo ite tak BNITS Areist, Studio Ist door, cor. 6th chusetts ave. Wate at short notice, from 4 to TREIBER'S, 31 15-6t* y ANTER-HORSES TO WINTER WARM STAB- and liberal feeding. of charge. City ‘references ‘Maraball, Peuguler Gon Vas aS.2ee Wi turned, BEN NTED— fils imost Nesirable Chnseene = 7 VERLEY, CRAYON PORTRAIT 18 ON! resen' desiring work of ths fend for ‘studio befor own terme: Weekly traits delivered ai ROAST—THE ONLY city Where Fr. 6 Address, with stamp, MANUFAC- ai-lawat v yANTED—WE WISH TO EMPLOY A RELI- ‘ble Man In your city; no experience fequired; pormanent yoution for three pears, lary Increased each year: light, easy, gentee! business; money ad- vanced for ry, advertising, &c. Largest manufac- turers in our line, evclose 2-cent stamp. No postals. CENTENNIAL Mt°6 C6, Cincinnati, Sito oclO-wi leo TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF OUR safes; size 28x18x15 inches; weight, 500 ibs: pm 135; oo nizes Gr agg vad A rare ‘permanent business." These utes meets demand ever eo ied by other safe cor as we are not governed bythe sale pool BAFE CO. Cuuclunsti, Onto neh kwon Ww 'ANTED—AN ENTERPRISING, STEADY MAN, Living outside Washington, to’ represent estab Lsbed house in his section ; sal: about 8100 month- _— SUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1610, 43 n22-ths4w WANTED, LRABNERS FOR Phor. cast: NER’S New International Tailor System of Dress and Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape ene alone Patterns and materials cut and busted ‘8. 3: MESSE! WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ WANZED_SITUATIONS FOR 1,000 RELIABLE rece, coschinen,’ aCalliona, ausuwashens Cail i 5 selected). F. M: BUKNHAM: (630-632 F n. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A LADY T writer. Address MISS RIDG' WANTED BY, AN HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS Solored man enitustion to do any, Kind ‘of eine e waiting or cooking: driving. prefer- Paull or address Bose Ve ea mee 2 ‘ANTED_SITUATION BY A BOY OF EIGHTEEN ‘a8 copyist or aimunuen: ys. AMANUENBIS, Star office. ia i ANTED-KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES- ‘sional and plain Cooks, Laundress, Maids, Nurses, Waiteress, Butlers, Guy references, Pri Yaie oie attached et DIOK'S AGENGY, O13 7th. ase off WWANTED-AT_ HEADQUARTERS — Positions Wo Sooke, Chamberaiid. Waltrogs, Taindrvas. and seo, Seatnatrena, Bien Walters ouchiuen, Butlers. BAM'L A, COOMBS, 920 F stow dso W3S7ED-BY A NORTH GERMAN LADY OF postion. 1s companion or aainant understaulds ine dressinuking feference given, Ad: Gress REFINED HOME, Star office, ds.gt ANTED — A YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED ‘stenowrapher sud ty desires situation; Teferences. P, Star office. d8-3te ‘OUNG GERMAN GIRL, ASITU- Stion ae chatmbermaid and seamstress ApHAy 11ST ith at. new. ‘ast "ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIKL A PLACE AS Woeckinstress and ctiansbermnid Adeens AGNES, tar office, ‘ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, EMPLOYMENT IN ton of traveling: can give: Asstrckee city’ meres ‘Address to 1008 ith at. 2. a8-2te Wi2ta Pestzy book: city seterences ite AS 2 oraddrees 48 Bat. na.) cence #ivena ABH WARIED; A SITUATION BY 4 REGISTERED Picrmeciat: oF, references, “Address APOTHSCARY, Siar 'ANTED — BY MIDDLEAG| capable man, situation aa bo sa, wholesale or retall grocery rey, and integrity Arat-claan ct Sequined. "Adfrers i a" “ NTED—BY FRENCH DRESSMARER A FEW Wana ts or or will take "RE} a Meer atleg tar tia TRL ag ‘2, W. Mackenzie Barrére, the Ni i af H i i i Stee ‘ice Widget Reger ene W, ten fore’ Stirenidences tal for free sample. jarket (look en's fish stall 5-5. WM, oF WANTED STBE ,, MERCHA COMPANY, of Newark. N. stores, furniture, sistent with safety. ANTED TRY OUB BUTTERIN bal und; warranted n ri mouth, of money refunded. AT 30 CENTS “ike bute F of the <ity. oud Stalls 435: 88) ana SS8icem for the decorated lis; also 461 SCRIB! regularly fire 'H. ROSENBERG, 1143 7thst.n.w. INSURANCE 3., insures dwellings, and mnerchandise at lowest Tates con: Having accepted the agency of the Lrespectfully ask a share of your Company I respect pat 1H. ‘Telephone Ne NO, JO) tronage, INSON, 928 F at. (first floor.) 23-091! BoA. ° ‘ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP; 7 W pervonel attont bo Sabie 311 bietsn, w-- Farm, 7th, st, road, eight suites from city. OH. P. CLARK, miles: ‘Md. ;$10permo. n21-1m* ED we IT bat W. W Mofelt, 1213 Fst. nwt Commissioner of Deeds" ~ 024-3m___for every State and Territory. ANTED_WELLS DUG. BO) AND DRIVEN: Mian rac anae ae ie Sthatsie,or Md. nisin: WANTED, PERSONS PARTICULAR ABOUT cut and fini garment GOULD, Tatler, #23 1008 at ae payment if good ty te Forni te. call on MA’ secur me ST ‘ent for and re- ed, B RAR 122. XN. W. ROOM ur horees and vehicles: excelient conditiun, sree W unlit ular OD applic Pk 120 sou | Pull particn 3 ANK H. PELOUZE, a7-6t ROB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, ces cry low = 5558 Fn. Bee onan a Be from care, reasstable HL BUSIAbOeT ae? Owe eas JOR SALE-ENCTGLOPEDIA emiTaNNtca j L 1S eT ore Whole sets or odd sola Proteired: references, Loi seth sta. F — TWO NEW BRICK STABLES. AC 5 a ty - Sommodates four hotwes ail three carriages. sil | eote eucheuped A pee ose ae | moder imurgreneets. pot location tm cy iO # Ws jey, rear of Hamilton House. Apply uff Sg A giley, re 20K SALE—A DOUBLE TET OF HARNE _a8-3¢ ‘with Board. ‘ — ee mee | Pas Price, G30 lao a good Bullard Pa RK RENT—735 13TH 8T—FRONT Pi ‘AS | = > se A Pee Gace aan Sh FRONT EA | SALE—LOT: OR SALE—VALUABLE. BT¥LISH ‘also back Hall Room, same floor; new house; 1: ———— = —— xentle coupe Mare, Us banda, or will bug = OS | FS ee go a, | elites # ROR _RENT—FURNISHED OF PRNISHED. yee Saree knee ps teeny ngs JOR SALE“POR WANT OF USE) HANSOM cone or two pleasant rooms with orWichout board, for tance fine reniencen, several cheap lors onc yute: | J’ Srey Mammen aod Hone, ex woe ey HANSON very location ; 1612, 13th st. u.w. ate” | Waste 1803 'Pa pertcct dannii animal | outnt ta periect order and ‘OB RENT—1453 L ST. N.W., ELEGANT APART- 7403 SALE_CHEAP-AN BEST PART OF NORTH AG SE UES OC, Rees Pas mente, on suite oc sini, for Cousrosemen oneny | Bret Us fectirant Fine cle B50) meee | = : one else; caterer in house; everything ‘Sret- | Square with Ju. Hillyer's elegant place | K SALE — AT A Bal clans in every respect. 1+ | "Site chaice of Eckington lots 50 and. 060x100, fro raed faan ily H R RENT—1328 18T. . W., OPPOSITE FRANK- yark, two pleasant front rooms with first-class Teterences’ n2¢-3w" | ment, TSE oe | | Pine lots on north and south FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR Le z ob lite, with board. eecubd uo third stores: ew -<— ~ipodegeuganenamneneencane | juse, bay window: three squares from, de a é allconvenjences: private family. 2002 Feta. | gf pgs” “%% Hillyer ave, mear Counecticut ave. B17,24,de1,8,40 = Choice 208.9 st. 13th and 14th, only vacant lot RK KENT — 112] 14TH ST., HANDSOMELY | 202120: 7 b } Ffiruimed eg lent lot to put s series of buildings on location, oppouite Portiaisd’ Fis ‘on three sides ing on electric raliwaye Sold with eidewalkecurt; sew | water and electric ght facilities. Excellent. inves New York ave, | 554x118, on concrete st. in u.w., concrete iu front. | Broad foUr-wewted Ca: Apply at WF GEVER, DOUBLE 8ET < ted laud-made Haruess owuer leaving towa ‘OR SALE —ONE FINE \OUNG HORSP AND DAY i aud Harmens, all in good coudition idee Sedat a F | Fe ‘SALE—NEW AND SEOOND-HAND PRROH 1.86 foot nd Vationm Rockawese, Lew 6 pom, Wagutetion Exonomfral coruer ou 2 stand Hater Assl 4.92.50 | dq Siri Rackanase, tom Spare, Wa PR stobetween 17th at.and Coumecticut ave. : 82.75 ; —— Oe aree PiSome very fue Jota on 16th st .at #3 per aquare foot. | ARGAIN — FINE SIX-SPRIN ae aS Ft) ter | E* business wason , nearly vew; also elerunt foiling, Fe, ia poe HHT FRONT ROOMS, | 7S cSrlote os: Collen end’ teen tae, 200. and sop bageg” sot sulin utd te hast a rst and second Boor, and guod table board, pee : wo dare use for them. ‘Apply Cosrhwsan st Se eee ee ear cs Sent Corea ates Blerear 1810 K st uw _ se R RENT—941 K ST. N.W., HANDSOME SUITE ‘of three rooms, table for 8 desiring frst gas apartment. also south, rout tonsa ob third asst f Capitol snd Potcuac. the pick of Prices JOHN 0. JOHNS R RENT—THREE VERY DESIRABLE FUR- frout aud back ; Will De rented, isomtutuniceting and Sioamans hal soos 2 — <i FRE BENT AT, 097 Pa. AVE N. furnished Rooms, 33d floor. low. “8G at. BR RENT—AT 719 19TH ST_N.W., UNFU ‘ished, second floor, with gus and heat Fret Sa | for handsome’ renidehce “auay ge able price, JOHN 0. JOHNSON, S28 F, Kk SALE—LOTS—MOUNT PLEASANT 2 a7-3t for @12: ee ¢ foot; Hist. n C6. 1435 8. ¥. ‘306: WILL & J.B WIMER, 1313 F st. | JROB SALE—TwWo CORNERS 1S BROOKLAND, AT | intersection of plank walks highest ground: view | ? A the ‘iaoe:, Fuline LEGANT BUILDING BITE ON halt square from Dapout Circle; desien aB-zt' 0, nc Der foot; Coluuibia Heats, Cornet lot, 75 ue, 408. abd BSc. per "foot. "as. TOR SALE-FROM VT sang Horses, wuitable eXeinfug ben | Lat et: nw. NIA4_ VERY “arringres Inquire at stable in rea Foon, 4 Pash, HMDS Bird 2 doors south of Paave. d-Lm" R SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES. Goo WILL i of well entabilabed ji aid Om 4&8 ood reliable Uusinens riculare. inquire uf GENES MOCRELLTS, tanuas bulliins, 1a ave dati thee te OR 04 or = » 3 etownat®? coh Newly and handsomely shed Fooms op frst jt | Sweet Catawba. Fapgens boat Second oe ae eer bee BFS OF | OR SALE—SEVERAL CHOICE BUILDING LOTS | Rwect Muscatel is nia on 14th st nw. including cor. 14th aud Wallach | Sweet Melua” ; Fesrnble place ty bala Sweet Seer Fe, RENT—811 218T ST. N. W., NICE LARGE 1s P. SHOEMAKEK, 920 F st. nw. Bweet Port i pant 1 Yoon, Furnished or unfurnished. wits er Sithoat en cones rae str ew jee board; convenient to carsand hendice: torus seoser- | [ii cn grad, ome oquancet cams cheme Lootion Oo LE PURE KYB 3 pen wuilding or investment, 120x147 only @1 per foot. ve. aS aa te N.W., ge] MacGOWAN & CAMPBE/ L. 1008 F. d7-st* ferment aver ait : aE os " e caine a ‘with Or without: board; IR SALE—CHEAP IF SOLD AT ON Telephone, 114-2 Sopiiers expoouse: comvebieut to care and heraics: | Ae /cteruundet be AGteet aaBiat. be FOR SALE-—PLANOS? PIANOS? F 22, BENT —FORNISHED—A SECO! front ‘With ale: southern posure, OF coms.” Desirable jocation. convenient to care. suit Desirable Gentiemes pre S27 Qwtreet nw. 0K RENT—A SUITE OF FIVE COMMUNICAT- Fa rooms, with bath, handsomely fur. vate ‘together oF singly. st. W 5 rent table board. 724 1: ND-STORY RS ALE—A BARGAIN Heights lot eae ‘RENT—1304 L ST. FURNISHED ROOM! Esai’ Baltes reenir req Also, table board. in new house, with or without " to cars, of ‘sdulta, ecuveuient idagiasa Floce’s KR RENT—AT 1210. AT 2210 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: bet. Bound: Teservoir . and Call for pats.” A 1. BER & CU., ¢ a VERY CHEAP, 3 on 23d st, near New Hi low price, 80c. Apply CH. st. nw. X, 603 LOTS ON NORTH CAPITOL AX Fst and the Suidiers’ 1030 cents a foot one- year: 6 per cent in- a5 LUMBIA $f Se, eexeral lote at from 16 to be. 1oTs peuircave. qb fectmecke FR eT fer the following great barca: nd stare, pearly new. 45. one superior upright, few above pinbos can Ue bought on nos taken in ee te buy ange. it you a a scound-hand obe.or excheiwe svur square, nus hou cai fn oto $100. Ht ‘ORCH & CO," U5 7th 08 rented the privilege of buying. old SALE-AT A BARGAIN— HORSE, COUPT- D ad barnem, at WF Geyers, 460 Pa of carriage aud bugwy harness coupes, 4 aud @ passenger carringes -dayt ha, plactoum, Tene j #18, robes, wipe, baiters aud hi kela’ for sale, bite Sega, Patinine abd epee prom “deme aie Ft SA12 THELARGEST STOCK OF PALLAND Winter C ew abd second hand, 3% Ube cit toselect from, Terms reasousbie. JOHN M. YOUNG, ie sed 481 C etrect nw, rear of the National jotel iim ch ath oy RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE R SALE~TWO CORNER LOTS ON MERIDIA! Oh BAL or — Fitton, ont eu tind feor,gren arate Qrer mate | Peiuh {ead 0 oper wil te hg cheat tina's | ROK SALE TR “OTTO. GAR ENGINE ce ern exposure and ‘con <etrietly private | nuaber of cther fine lots in samne subdivision, Partiog | 31 S057 eae handling at fal te family. _1823 H at. oO ee etan to thie GEO. W. LINRINE Toth aoa | and price list. D. BALLAUF. A {OR RENT-TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, 2D tw. a eles 44-6t S Tamlly or slugie pereoun, "Ne mena: Private tose E—BARGAIN-LOT ON L ST, NFAR 3 CHANCES. oF sel vate fain ; = A) 5 ily.” 1341 15th st. w. "a6-3t Jonuetticat ate, pouth frome: Sexsh, wt OL === JOR RENT—A SUITE OF PARLORS, HA\ Een eres Connecticut foot. Apply to ot ABPLY GHASPERMEY. 60S Tah ata. oA CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME” x naps Fs character and swall means can controle pent 1 good security 3s feciened, als ime Taw. CE-ELIGIBLE. BUILDING SITES aT ‘WAXIED{Go0D SECOND-HAND CLoTmuNG, | “a Fitet ici, aie ir e100 ary weil Sune, Tovolvers, olf, gold aud ailver, for (OR RENT—TWO FURNISHED AND ONE-U¥. a 3k mERTPORD, Anew and novel, though entirely legitimate busi. Re eee thos BON Pa ae cor acatens | TE miched recta, sonebie eee 1-1’ 142 Fat |» ne Ort SP _| ee, and bath, convenient to ues les of cary, i PALE ONLY @5 MONTHLY FOR BEAUZT: | in small ctties prot from 9500 to #10.000 per WASTED STEAM CARPET CLEANING QD | RENT — THREE WELL FURNISHED | a5) WLC Roselyn. and your money refunded et | acum, in lange, 620,000 to #40 O00. Be ee! Ruka CR cu suite, parlor and. two sleeping GROUP WERSDON £00. Atduntic Duildtuy 241m eager stroged. ¥, H. YOUNGS, Office 1403 Pu. ave., Tish best ond ony“ slnee table "bound: convenient | TG sALE—A SPLENDID BUILDING Lol ON ee con bth and Reta. Telephone 100% 1006 | toallcar lines: “Apnip 1101 Gat are. eae | Bi'corcoran x, south side, th and Ie | Tt 1221 Arch st.. Philadelphia, Pa. “Spul-em | it, Hes BB See oad Arte" | WWARTEDSIO pastus peor ro auto ANTED—-IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- Howek Ts Pete eee interested in tue Great Wilber « Proverty, red a 3g tbs “Ward™ yriatay SG per To se oor DOR SALE—BEAUTI iT CORNER bry {age Gheees and Butt 'Biweot Milk be. per quart ‘on 16th st. n.w.: tot deep surroun mys |, OB RENT—1720 H ST. N.W., NEAR METRO- residences. bear K Also, a ten- TATE | haben ss Seciarae rhe scene | am re Reems Sama eas Sat | ppc eek COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | Sehpspu toons: : » BALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR W) iGTON Beis provers desinble far ‘acres 16 ca astiw! 310 St Foul me, pe ee WH. WHETSTONE, Fastern Ageut Wilber Colony Foe, ington; near: a8-1W* SERRE SONEE station. acre 2 $9 per SAMUEL S10 bt Paul ste Baltanores Wd, FOE SADE AT MENDALE: DRURY HOUSE, in ms, 4 acres, aud Bayo iat ecrma® d8-44,8,10, Wf" For sates NEW E-ROOM CORTAGE, iuis city: splendid ater and b aerate of hore ming or poull Se ier Fst. 1. Ww OR SALE—A FARM OF 165 ACRES, LOCATED chortnuts “aio mile svuthwest of Yar tape house so bars and al neces: eran oven HOTEL, SUITABLE 04-64" POREEST 416 OTH ST. Nw. room wi in fou a wintore: parlor and Faas Se ee RENT- table Teg Fe —1624 H ST. §. ok Aik : bested by feruecs or eeetane ‘closets: ‘window, on Line of avenue cars, no: ihe: )R RENT— FURNISHED single, . appointinents Class: Pater cna ae =item Todians 04-60 i: NN. AVE. NOW. 40 GO! 'T- by: Joma BRIGHT, ait Cincinnati, Ohio. P.O. Box 82 OR GENTLEMAN WITH +4 i new town, Floris, pooinal price Bur Bf it "inp now vendy.” investigate. ‘Address NE N, Star office. i yANTED—To BUY A BUSINES ROPERTY W fiom 60,900 10 15 800. centrally tuted Ag tuating location, price erwin Be, MM ROCHE, Greer RK SALE-TO RIGHT MAN—HALF INTEREST FE aise ‘VESTORS —1 HAVE SOME FIRST-CLASS 3, 4. Bein per cont Givkdand-payii etockn, OS which invite ton. KH UZe. 1313 ¥ street, FRANK UW PELOUZs. 1 RI 7 F Pom de lesborg rend, Docu Ree fem Sous eae yah tartare, rent af ‘COOKE STATIONS ON ETROPOL Li. ae Nae tigi oy Pi ; per annum, Pat ‘deman’ ty ‘will be rewarded, HAKE BARGAIN, 7 Sevoomiase Spine esta Ga dee ag PK aE Fiera paves Latta. a yalr lveroaged Bye: av ove 12th at, be} od ie JOR SALE—O} TH ST COAL Aw! irre om Fee Se ree soomrwed to 18ST pee” | ge fe ae Pe ee ee SPLENDID P, SE, DECENEES, G }606 PUACE-AND TAR | Sige ave sce scaica, sobs end shod, S00 fect 4 LJ “+ oI c of i Eee ee boca hae eget oo racusape SSS a oe S| La a, Yas AT | qe LRA ae Fi BST. XG tO OR MORE | warded by returning him to 18121 se o ye By rvvate mle lor au of the onic. cuposdeg. wo hildnen: Feat ery Si aun, e Ww I « t—-¥ =) : ermapeut partica on inate cage s walsatie aoa Ear ‘Feasonable. Ne : ‘THE PRINCESS AXKE, ‘VIRGINIA BEACH, Va ‘This new, artistic, and completely sppotnted ‘| Baxuvpa, ‘The Land of the Lily and the Ross, Open frem December until May. ‘For cirealare, ote., eddrese bouse te now open. It issttasted om the Atlantic Ocean, 18 tiles cast of Norfolk, Var Within eeay access of Old ‘Point Comfort and Fortress Monros, and on direct line | _d5-2w between North and South. A primeval pine forest of Sg ae See ee ae fovls, and fixtures ‘ine Sege Saif akeo eal the 2 0ve building and. having an average {rob! ou Wwth streets of 44 ‘of 80 foches Uy ap average depth pees uy i AsaurLee