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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1888. FOR SALE—HOUSES. b AND WELL- ot —— FOR SALE—LOTS. ESSE arse Se Pe Sa ens | Soe terme" Sioly te BRS EPR im ‘ANTED—A SMART, ‘address, to Ws =a sof vicinity: te Wiha ORs TPO reas of apply 1518 Get. Dw. Wasser: a ~ doe Pe arate st. - - a “pa Tor aw. Mink: £ OOONNOR $e ANTEDIT EN ‘ALDI Es A ee eee GEL RELURLE SSDS OE on warned SAL CK HOUSE ON RBODE ISLAND Fea Ron, Hampalire Misery AT ad uA Saie + eva ESTES. be ate ili Wits ai LEeet int Sagt| FOR RENT—ROOMS. a my Waar, c Fa RENT—LARGE DOUBLE PARLORS—VER' +4 ALE—CHEAP—A FEW SMALL i Pleasant; aloo several rooms; south front, sanitary on Center and Kenyon ste pel Plumbing trapsient esa accommodated: references nd ¢ i ae iene ked : 1 WASTED SMALL Pr ATE FAS ‘¥—TWO & 27-3t* oc 3 {fe 1425 F ae tiger gers aot Smeg gatas | Eventual tr aaeiea e Fw wT A Ferre ire Ge gan ne Sant SEALS “ABLE L oo near Het ne on) ce os ~ same ition ; feet on 7 a WOMAN FOR G&NERAL | moderate. 113d st. loca yi, . : 18st ther STLMNS RUTHIN ain — Py housework ite oF cobaerg vant 7 ab Pig | OR BE NY, HANDSOMELY FUR: : —— ae sete sory WaITN WOMAN TOR-GRIGEAL if desired: will teat pastor, LOLE ast ot ‘ S| FOE SAU BARGAN-VERY GHP tore houggwork German Preferred; must give refer- | sbove McPherson Square. 5 dow price, 80s! “Apply © Shania Gos Ta ences, 308 A st. n.¢. it FOR, RENT—UNFURNISHED 3 - a siiaiee @-ine 3 has WANTED_/ G00D WHITE WOMAN TO GOOK | 1 bath and gus: + private femily. | POR SALEOREW AND HA 708 SALE-MASS. AVE, BET. 20TH AND casi summer. She took a party of Persian door falling fiat, w! hoard — need apply; mo wen > | aoe Se jow Haaapehire ave near N st, 85,000 en and they | moi , 2 feaizoaee 4a65e Fount ‘Also, table boukd Gib TR t., Bot eck none Tneh ste: Tots onda, through Montana visited Butte Wixteh A Waite GIRL, GERMAN PRE-| _ 227-th,s,tust' ~ i. Socks sdjecent' to Conn. ave.; 3 tot, it a ler = The watchman on the pasement floor said | 10, formes. {oF Kent work in © gmall a | RRS AEST A PEPASANTLY, FORNIGHED island ave., 5M. from, sd oak Sota lots at @1 per AS Set 7th stand N. HW ave..'S inta taap our that Keating did not move a muscle after he x 7 iE, WILLING TO. for two gentlemen; private family; terms 7 L struck the tiles, although he breathed for some Wiamaune NGoek relereasoos pes Foperc ee 427. fearst will not be at home to call- time without any evidence of consciousness, | A*tree > Star of :KEEPER FOR HOTA. ‘and for paperhanger or leks Gasol siaspe L ureday in January, as she Great poets Mr gc flocked to the stair- ‘ANTED—HOUSEKEEPER FOR Bi MUST | rad OOH ere oF 3 seo Ia make calls, but will see way rotunda as the news ad, and ropes Wee mercies one were stretched around the in the base- ee 37M per ag. ft . H. ave.; lots 20%91.50; 900, Decerr ber bullet RENT—A GENTEEL PARTY. OF THREE : and euburbe. met peepenty Soraste ae e wentlersan ond wite wiih daughter pre- R SALE—4-ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN GROW? BILL & J0RNsTON, ANTED SAT, diss. CONNECTICUT | AVE fered. {Eo focure handeomely furn hed rooms with F° 1503 Penn. ave. PA, Waist Trimmers. Ho others Seeds? | Dupont circle; vou eat; stHiouy Are class. Ad W SxtED, WAT ids, CQNNECTIOUZ AVE pt nad Wins to work on riding habien Se _| Eiftruished rooms, Spulitsen spies to bath; private familly; references exchanged. ENT_704 Q ST. NW. RENT-70408 THREE BEAU ‘Woman for Cook; 13 eburch, Call 1705 G st. n. w. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ae SLABS Riu ND OTHER FUR xonovs, eo a ee eg a oo cae | 2S es and in about ten minutes the coroner arrived. | Jig pth st.n.w, bet Tand New York a22-0" ae 3 - | sk 43250. 0 ace te | Foe Se Tae stock rescaeprp ean French, Ri sand P e civilized, | When he discovered what had been done he ‘WASTED DUNPORE'S | EMPLOYMENT BU. Fetsneas ¥e picely Arnisned second , iven for selling Apply 400 - i ” 6 5 ._ Se2O-15 & RENT— : le, medium lange , also he a. Te Indice wll be | SP ASur tarps net ee ar Badr | mnseneeseM corer he and he back, of | Wy gare. eamnens FOR Paar, cate. | F’tulteraes solttan kac eget Oe | FOR GME ROTRE BS Sari oman Ts onl ort Ad allowed to look over the repairs and improve- | mother, brother, sister’—they are the same in | drop of blood visible. It is thought that he | smd Germent, Cutting with, any inch ra referred Cin R “ivi = rer ee completed, for the first time since | Persian. Some one asked me if I liked music. | struck some projection on the stairway on his ope ti ND FLOOR; of last spring. ‘Oh, do you like music? the question was asked | way to the bottom which shattered the jaw cll Fe uned. vith, board for two, 855 ‘Houses ip South Washington ; Mrs. Whitney, assisted by Mrs. Gouvernenr | in . Why, of course, we ba bone. The body as seen in passing by those in | =—<_—<———————— frosdute, SE nw oe ae Cheap, Must be sold et once. — PATENT RIGHT — EXc Morris, of New York city, held s brilliant re- | We have all those things that are common to | the different corridors described several slow =e ee, Ss inna nn ad ; land and District of Col ception yesterday afternoon. civilization the world over. You have the | circles and there appeared to be no struggling, iy week or month: two | JOR SALE— BRICK HOUSE, ON CLEVELAND | ven be tod pavereally Teauired Mra. Dickinson was assisted by Miss St. Clair, here. That instrument was invented by| The deceased was about forty-five years of aaqnares from 3 cars one square. ipa abe 3.R BER: Gays. Gall at Room No 18,104 of Detroit, in ting her ts Seieaiie, her a Persian many years ago. You get it from us. age and leaves a wife in very delicate health. pl it Fs 5 pau & 1e a tween the hours of 11 a.m. and pin, We call it ‘organon,’ from that you get ‘organ.’ death of his only children, a son and 9 ae ny atrae” | WOR RENT_ELEGANTEY FURNISHED BOOMS, r Saturday, Deventer tion ming after 4 and continuing | “Our military bands will greed every. foreign | daughter, during Gee’ pest prone is said, led Se aEADOUARTERS —Fosrrions | Wor nos Dt Alinglon, at relucea rate! bate ne EGE SME, 10 OF THe BEST RIDING Hons Mrs. Endicott is in Salem, M nite (oe to his drinking habits, which proved to be the | W for Goots,Chamberanda altro Laundrene.and | fuly iniye Perfor, cond Ager front th 84,000 125 | These horses wil ‘be excleeegea te etek, berm ity. The Miwa dinate gen te ae Y iaaaasicbontce Suis SALT Domne ue ores aePee™ | Rough tues tactneerate ant eracs | one | snimsted prorat Raters fs gg Fairohild in New York city. The Misses Bay-| , its youth in antiquity, See Butlers, | ae en stiite and'single. ‘I. 9. STALEY & CO., 1216 F st. fo" renr, " FSS SHAKE CERTIFICATE OF SMIT were making “4 STANLEY A WELSHMAN. WANTED KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES. | “437-54 . | Peres eich at ea to eS BICATE OF SM Mrs, Senator Payne has arrived in the city | io old age, and has now the revival of youth calhasioad VV sional and plain Cooks, Laundress, Maids, Nurses, % to walt oi and announces her intention to be at home to | **im, the modern, as the ancient Persians | Some Historical Facts About the Noted | ¥# callers on Thursdays in January. are famed for their skillful and artistic work- Explorer. DOOK IFIRG : t; also Pheumatic Gun Carriage, Garret Park teress, Coschinen, Butlers. City ref Pre R RENT—LARGE PARLOR AND ALOOVE ON i Cuan kan artet Park wn + CY, 613 7thn.w. first floor: also, t1 df with a ow. Vals office attached—st DICK'S AG aw. n its, to rooms on ‘second Gor, with ELDS, Tu06 D _427- IS = k, jOR SALE—AT C7 \) 2 - : manship. For many years Persia lay ind. —— NTE PECTABLE WHITE WOMAN | 2-7 Ot" al Mrs. James E. Campbell will have with her | in'oid age, ‘The Time of youth came | Tho reopening of the discussion asto the | Wt Fer Plas, omnes Cook and techy FE cg Sree ce, eevee oie | a AB clorant driving ouiSE. consisting of « andson for poarg ear sey Hoong, Gorman Gp Senn back and the nation is now at a progressive real location of Stanley’s birthplace started a | Pf7310 Gonubscut aves if 2 coping; rent moderate, 1503 Het. m.w-d20-0t* 3 vr ted fur saddie, and eae fare ates fortes" M : It is in the blossom that een vay > CAE > i. , e falling top Buggy, made Md., in the summer, and in Baltimore in the | harv It is in that Seen Ca Sraz reporter on s huntfor Welshmen resident ‘ANTED—GENTLEMAN IN OFFICE DESIRES R RENT—A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT g 0 Ladies’ Phaeton, coves winier, and Mine Lizzie king second. daugh-| moet indusententw enterprise unt ose seereed | 2 thinclty. alfa dosen of them knew bat | Wsensaite stan ts ogg mereatin ben | Fin Si or fr ctegrtns eecuemey gh | 186 2 SC Vil ell separte, ust eld ewe Ap Bancte Cape ae ne ct Maryland, Miss | activity. We havo railroads, telegraph, tele- | littl of the traditions which have attached | lm Sowiba;ataromon "~~ adr-oe | nugyed nous 610; children O06 0that. a. : ; “a2e-s pi 5 Oty coe ie U at home lew Yor! one, and electric light. Our capital is| themselves to Stanley’s birth, but at last one rANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE = city for the holidays. j ome ont Ww: situation 0 go general nemeiases: i a private Foe RENT—2020 G 8ST. N. W. i VERY ELEGANT NEW BLAC Washington. In the summer ithas foun: had some interesting informa- furni LARGE, WELL; 3 Silk Traum Dress Address 0. P.L., Star offic Mrs. Wallach and her daughter, Miss Emily | « popalation of £200,000 and in winter 0,000, | jen '°"aav0 Mad Stanley,” aid ho, sis a | Radeon Osta oes I~ | door, single of Comfuatstng ne obieston te cin wi Si geo 20a = Wallach, were making the cabinet calls yester- e gas for lighting the city and the water are Q Q — rn ” ” ‘ED—! A RESPECTABLE SETTLED day, and both looki kabl: sin id for by the government. Great attention | Welshman. I saw in yesterday's Star,” he con- Bite romen, @ Sitaation to cock: refere day, and both looking remarkably well since Er paid to educational matters, and our King, | tinued, “that the people in England are again vou, Fleas calla 1838 Tew Hampebie age, nov | eae fi i Miss Lucy Corkhill, who is Mra. Justice Mil- | W20is 8 man of noble mi marked discussing the explorer’s nationality, and as I GOLORED | "gl, furnished, open grate, n ing Birds. ler] lers granddaughter, has returued to the city. | [o\S7,0f more than forty years by great strides | knew something of his boyhood, you are wel-| WANTED Din 5 eet ronA a eae ne a4 petits Sake board, SiS T se bees hehe eo = se the summer with Mrs. ‘and ex- | Come to the facts, Stanley's mother was s ser- | vate j fan Sive Gretctaes reference; 1510 12th | ences. de27-2 ror full, FS jer’s daughter in Iowa. peer gen er vant-girl in s public house at Wrexham, in i bets aes ‘FOR BENT 0 lows THREE COM- | also set harness. Stable rear 1519 k Mrs. Whitney will entertain gay party of | zens. The king is especially desirous’ of | North Wales, and was apparently re- | Warts itartion cr honscmsid, waitrem orboriie | anqmantcatine Booms with privatebath, wecond four, RLAV.#21-000 | DOK SALE RAVE i Lot oF OLD patd young people at a german this evening. And | extending railroad building. The railroads we | spectable woman. She was quiet aad retiring family ; best city reference. Address J.D. | those ha children or servants need not apply ; ref Chins, Grandtather"e Clock, ¢ Tables, Bil ahe has sent out invitations for a lecture upon | have now may be termed merely specimens to | in her disposition, and was rather 8 TT, coe? Sm ‘ . Weoenend Gerige legen of its hea etiquette tobe given by Mra. John Sherwood, tasteste thetr sivestages an to induce ne- ing. Her name was Ann Row It was iy Pontjon yas companions wecrelary or FOR, BENT, TG, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, pear, Judi juare, aves s - . jew York city, in her wwing-room, on | tive capi go such enterprises. It is | somewhat of a surprise when it became known in nice family; will make herself saeiilen: eae % 7 7 IMPORTED Hal Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sherwood remains | the desir of our living that railroad lines abell| that "ahe had "given ‘birth to fesergz useful; country no objection. Addrogs EM | sta” kddress Box brStar othe ™' *TMSog' Se Brel Fok abe rorren wanrz here for jew Year ceremonials. never been conspicu: —— = =i TH ST. N.W. YTHI! Mrs. A. D. Frank, of Baltimore, is spending i the | anyone's company and euch an svent wae en- WANTED SITUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLAsS Fipew slogniy farniaued room inlet cpa A Hanean ib ith erect monsepeat'* "| septilint a however bere, been oom forgotten and for-| SUERI“F A HUST Uivieat esata | FLOR RENT-TCRNIGMED-GUNNY BAY Wiwpow | PQA TREE NW, FEET Tuons BF A. Hart, at 1821 11th street northwest. terprises, but it is scarcely what we want that | given if the name of the boy's father had only | and New York ave, oe Bae OF Ffreat oom, 610 also Hall Room, $5. wen rent Dercenton sich is | Mrs. Senator Palmer went over to New York | our neighbors just over the border should ac- bbemledes but that was never made public by | {4yANTED—WE HAVE REGISTERED AT oun fe ee be bought * cB city yesterday afternoon for a short stay. uire such powerful interests in our country. |the mother. She kept her secret and nursed urwes, De RENT, (ol? ISTH ST: A FINE SUITE OF -2,000) BICYOLE, “PS' 3, oO Wee ew ols ‘ 50 | Fgte Gan te ot been orion , seo southeart comer X.'Tave and 15that, IK SALE—TWO VERY FINE ENGLISH MOCK. driving Mare—gvod : erences exc Dr. Alfred de Chalarede, the Swiss min-| We would prefer Americans to have interests in | her child. It was generally believed, however mr pes hoenes ee ae ing | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TEN ROOMS, 3- feter, hes located for the winter at 2014 Hillyer Persia. You in America do not know what it is | (and I have often, participated in the gossip | ite F- Clase attewlance eS and frst Ptr bem: oely Anisbed, cabinet . to have to against your neighbors. You | over the matter), that the paternity belonge K. asin —— nouns, eae 4 Mrs. A. L. Barber are spending s | 3% by the Atlantic onone side andthe | to a reputable cit bamed Rowlands—a man BB. few ches with Mra, A. H. Walker. On There. Jeslonig a Senpiegintasg Seareies | eee ioth of. tee oktld Rowers WANTED—BOARD. ol x-| months after the e c! = 7a tibet 2A day they go to “Oak Lawn” as the guests of | imity, like in Europe and Asia, You are nde. moved away from Wrexham, and, it is said, ‘-ANTED—BOARD, WITH THREE BED-ROOMS, RB RENT—THIRD IR. UNFURNISHED; . Special bargains and big inducements for ten daya, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dean. FE lent, having not. that ous ‘rivatry. | went abroed; but before he lett be seppiicd for thres adults and two children: terme must D6 | Verso Panes Deane oa at bee ee ent Mrs. T. R. McCann, of Brooklyn is visiting | Persia has a standing army of 500,000 men. Un- | Ann Rowlands with a sum jaime pppoe nd Fo, RENT—TWO NEWLY HANDSOMELY FUR a » her mts, Col. and Mrs. Jere Williams, at | “ivilized nations do not support such armies. | large to pay for the maintenance of the c! WANTED—ROOMS ished Rooms, parlor and bed-room; suitable for bet. yy SF FRED ZELLI DEALER a 720 10th street northwest. WHY THE MISSION WAS ESTABLISHED. a When the boy was about yANLIBD—ROOMS. ——- > °F, Sho Sontemen;, Aret-claes z ood and Cages Les Precieuses Ridicules have no meeting| We have diplomatic relations with nearly all | Sve years old his mother was taken seriously D C — 231 ; ttle 'ANTED—FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, | _426-3t" i this week owing to the holidays. nations, We had ministers plenipotentiary at | U!; 1 think she had typhoid fever. The li Win gud, with board, for husband, ied i R RENT — DOUBLE PARLORS, SECOND one was cared for for several days by the r : The state dinners and receptions to be given | all the great courts before we established these | neighbors (many's the slice of breel and but. | tenend cre. cor, over, 913 Pennsylvania ave. nw. guitable _a19-20* JOR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS THIS month at G. L. WILD & BRO."S, 700 7th st. uw. we for offices or light business purposes, or will furnish = 426-30" the President and Mrs. Cleveland will be as | relations with America. It was not the desire | ter he’s had in my house) and then both ‘ANTED—THE EARLY PART OF JANUARY TWO | for suitable tenant, JOR SALE—PIANOS Ande ‘Tuseioy, dom 1, President's recep- | of Russia, Germany, Austria or England that | mother and child were removed to the work- Whtoins — SE ae eae ceping 4, price R RENT—TWO BEAUTII COM- mas 7 FUL, iE, tion, 11 a.m. till2 p.m. Thursday, Jan 10, | we should establish a missionin America, The | house. Just about that time I moved down to | ™ystbe mmunicating Rooms, furnished, with closets, cabinet dinner. Retarday, Janeary . | movement was di It is not to their | Coermarthen, in South Wales (I was Just 31 | 3000 errno -Gawar eMANHOONS AND | beat Table Board in chive’ Tories very eee aes Cleveland's reception, 8 tll 5 p.m. ‘Thursday, | interest that we should have independent com. | then), and Tlost track of the affair for aie, or Wahi for Kinssit and wife no chilicon is neste. | 4th st. n.w. a26-3t" January 17, reception to the diplomatic corps, | mercial relations with the United States, Our | seven and then, when ona visit home, I | west part of city. Address NO CHILD ES: Star 1B RENT—SUITE OF ROOMS WITH ALCOVE, 9till11p.m. Thursday, January 24, diplomatic | trade is valuable, and under the present pro-| asked how Ann Rowlands and her boy were | Office. oS7t iy furnished, on 2d floor front: suitable for dinner. Saturday, Jam 26, Mrs. ‘Cleveland's | gressive regime it opens up great possibilities, getting along. I was told that Ann was work- ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, NO | tan and wife: aleo frst class table board; no reception, 3 till5 p.m. Thursday, January 31, fine purpose of the king ih sending a minister | ing at the same old public house, while her boy | w,,<wudren,, turee unfurnished rooms in South f RENT-—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. reception to Congress and the Judiciary, 9 till | here was to Sp oe iendship between the | was being educated in the workhouse. How | office. it communicating or single; ima private family, 1011 February 7, Judi two countries ie com- | he left the workhouse, came to this coun! TLE. | Kat. n.w. nef. Saturday, 9 Mrs. picts to the interest of both countries, | and was adopted by Mr. Stanley are facta al- | Winks gud wit yg a FoeeSt tance mae roasiane reception, 3 till 5 four have many things we | ready well known and established. They are, | Ene! Boat of zeterences given and sequired. | Ad- front rooms on second and thit Soors ; also, lane, reception to the army, navy, an ps, | need, we have you want | however, no more indisputable than the fact | ‘res* Box office, __1t_| communicat peek pom or uateeniebed: tif 11 p.m. ‘Thursday ebruary 21, recop- | that can be had Meee Pesta aad near | Se ae ee anley pas born in Wales, of |W focescartae, any. part cf toe clo nies foe § GHANT PLACE. WHOLF SECOND tion to lic, 9 till 11 p.m. Saturday, | rectly. Yourminister to Pe: encouraged | Welsh parents, one of whom, least, X ‘ FF? be February 23, Cleveland's Scooplion, FY till us to take pa as —_ we — = open up e | known. Fi MS ROOM RENTING | SGENGY,O1S ots os Bw. | bath; ‘well heated excellent lection? formes ott Sp.m. mutually commerce ——o-—— ANTED-BY RESPONSIBLE Le BR BENT—1604 H ST. N.W.. NEWLY AND An enjoyable party was given last evening by | between the two countries, We rather Amer- Wiretence dine chen and bed handsomely furnished on ‘and furn the inmates, ' Hooms second Mise Meda Tracy af her home, No, 15080 street, | lopment of our railroads and wlegraph aes | are ay, Fama te mata tnat tne | Semmes nate sob Wa Pat G0 Gr | Retin wien wok ea ade to her numerous Ii nds, among. whom | that they should fall into the hands of nations EXANDRUA JatL.— at the ‘ANTED—UNFURNISHED FLAT. ADDEESS, IR RENT—1140 OONN. AVE. N. W, BRIGHT, Payments by addressing the May i, stuivaicy Wias, ‘Wepine tected erns bor 7, Star office. Feat unite toe edt gee 20-3 Box 300, Different editions; all prices. deB-20t Rodersterretwentaiegurel ee MUTUAL ADVANTAGES, angie Wyant Terms Fo SALE—} LE—SiIN = . There things that ought to tend to | SUA2_ Sy other prison: Wee ar Mann TER COUPLE AND GROWN | Socerste:res at We FURS = 5 Sha TebT & Fe Cages, Gold ish, Aguarinnm, ahd) Fish Mabel Thompson, orommny oug! range- vid -NT—1404 H ST. N. W., FURNISHED LEY, i assortment ib the cityat SCHMID'S Bip Masters Goban Herimun, Jos | the development of commerce between Persia yreril, of the Free, Mettiodist church, Steen CHARLES WESTERN, 237 Pouna vernix. Af ee BENT aie MES GETE A Se ing, Arthur Clifton, Albert Brown, Victor | and the United States. In the first place there | w! ® market garden and preaches at | \y7aNTED_TWO OR THREE WELL FURNISHED | Fone large pleasant Ronee for ous or two Guires no boiler: avoids all expensive, attendance Johnson, Arthur Gould, Rudie Jose, Horace the jail every Sunday, sent the mers cel- Writers sith superior Board, for two le Tie ane | Centlemen:; with Board if desired. @24-3t* | Handsome "O09 | Bo Jose of time: no handling of £ Clifton and others. » dc. ioe alare and approxicits S R RENT—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FUR: 1 I The Taviaqui german club‘held its third ger- prices. mens’ Exaurxation.—The superintend- | Foccive attention. Address Box 5’ Star office. as6-at- | K'nished rooms in ‘he city at the Clinton House, ‘7th 73°00, man of the series, last evening, at the conserv- tblic schools will hold an examination ANTED-COMPLETELY AND (WELL | PUR- | monthinaivence’ Oe = me ai SlE RS 10) Dabtmel and Mise Aube Sacede., The favors | Russia leather, There ie . | betnenn Mand G and thang dinwia ger Torsceys | QE RENT_1014 12TH STN W. 2D FLOOR 1000 were made by the ladies, all of which were | It i Russians the a Star offs. aes ir $4 floor’ Room, heated: suitable for S300 ora tei reine Ses 5 cs Sree FAO OE WEL POTD | “OEE ee nee Hg f ‘ eee eae ele " phy, English grammar, and durse; between’ M and‘ O and. 7th and idth sta: | J)OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN 1X 32D OR il ad ented i, of D.w.; state particulars and approximate price to in private family ; furnished ; double Return to 1634 32d «t. nw the club. ceive attention. “Addrees Box ©) Star oftce. a3365e | porner house, "scuth, and daet front: open dre paces : fant A OS ane Miss Ada B. Crandell, of this city, and Mr. | process ‘STOLE WANTED — COMPLETELY AND WELL FUR- | Pocdodow= erences required, 1101 aw. : LS ee EUe in, WV. Kenner, of Holyoke, Mass., were = betwoen Mand Gand 7ihand 1 tthsa L.wsto realy | JNOR RENT—1998 167. NW, OPPOSTTE FRANK: Samet ct 82 gle pad for ay rebar sae married at 130 o'clock to-day by, Tien” Dr. icuiiga tate particularsand prio” Addsoge'Bge' | tin parks bro pleasat oat Poome wit aA Ta | Noble, at the Eastern Presb: church, on T office. = ——— 5 ES pay ‘oftce Sth street northeast. Mr. Kenner was formerly ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS AND BOARD ¥oR TWO | HOR RENT—033 GST. Nw, HANDSOMELY Se Se tea ple ‘Indies and children, S and 7; answers must . Rooms and” large Pariors with o; 7 —~ make nd tain full particulars, reise, ‘ke.; permanent if suited. | fire place and furnace heat; suitabje for Senators and “Dickey and Address RICHMOND, Star office. 426-21" " | Congressmen. 8-1m Mr. 8. R. Flynn will take place at 12 o'clock SSSI | JQOR RENT—-1008 Bo _ EW, i i He # z, i : : | E i 3 & E i g Ft li F i i i i be hed aA Saturday, in All Soul’ church, corner of 4th | «large WANTED--HOUSES. Io board’ references cxchikeoa es pen Sree: | COUNTRY REAL ] cards. = = = R SALE—LOW—79 ACRES 1D GARDEN The entertainment at the Foundling hoe- ‘ WARsEO Gt SMALL TARTIALUY FURNISHED | J+ iuiten Club, handsomely furnished venus Bot Piitedonettied i ber. 1M aailes from Branch Taare endat ag ae ok Stuer cludes | See! > TEESE |e Na are €: ~ ‘Al |. 8! oat in arge numbers. Jal fore hen pend fury » | ay cement Sas ee er Beets | FOR RENT—STORES, _| Saring oy, Sit" LE Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder entertained sixty ‘Norss.—-The ‘Assocation tex, popa moderate. Addrow X.% 3. Star chi,” | JOR RENT-JANUARY | THAT OLD GROGERT | Wi Ghus te wep children last evening at » Christmas tree scene a | Bana. Teen oor th, and N ate. nw. store posed ‘out tah at. wil res for their own little daughters at their the Wares ancretm torent tecusenaes, jon | BE 0. GMEARA. | Very val mansion on K street. 's callers tian we cau urls. alse Rouees Sora Fon seeia prostony wi 32 FEET ‘The Chilian minister and Mme. Varas will a7-1m 1301 Fat uri. | past Sour and seek werent? Bat Rw ae give a dinner party this evening. =| R RENT. E STORE WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | hug fet sso! Mithstates ado oe Eko PART! SHARE WITH OGCU- RENT—PLATE-GLASS FRONT NEW STORE, Watton! Res Re areas FOR RENT—OFFICES, 006 17 4 SEEN Sear oboe. ve ee eee HL. 2 EERE MO BERRI TTR ION ’ 3 Star otoe. r ity i ig F a B28 £ ef fier TX Paan ESETTED OT RPE Sone 1 eigen £ s. ce te eeule if i i rif i ; i fi

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