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a y « - e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1889. ap tena spring i te my ay ged HINTS FOR EMERGENCIES. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—LOTS. | days, the guest of win M. Truell, on K | Lectures on the Immediate Treatment 'ANTED—FRENCH OR SPANISH COOK, MALE | \\W7ANTED—WITH REFINED FAMILY, BY GEN- RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED -ARLORS, Fos ora EAL TFUL LOT N NORTH SIDE es of Accidents and Sudden Hines. A “ait | WV Sean tod Sere tate oe ea SAINT Lae soe Ares | Bah ee TA ek ST ces Mrs. H. L. Muldrow and Miss Muldrow will pera mi ‘sf once. DICKS AGENGY, 815 7th FrleTupegh cucpaneeds m0 boarding-house. " Adgrens ¥ S| B st, bet TN and” TARA, BURBS We leg party Miss Susan Hale gave the first of her series | receive at the Ebbitt on Tuesdays, Not long sihce a boy was knocked down and | *t".¥- RS a ee OR RENTHANDSOME SUNNY FRONT ROOK Bet roear jth 9 oie a 480 esi Sis ef readings for the benefit of the Children’s | “Mry,Jamos Lyons and Miss Lyons, of Rich- | run over by a cab near Towa cirele, and his left | WW AXTED- WHITE AND, COLORED, GENERAL pSEHED | with alcove, on second for; eo. rrom on, frat | § foison 22 at, bet Land a ge ep Dowpital | Fenterdey arvermoom in the Pretty | mond, are at the Ebbitt for a week. Mrs. | leg badly cut. No onescemed to know what to | men, wursen, wulttesmee aad sheers < rent | ing McPherson square. __O-St*_| | Wines wait ot Lote tn all pats of Ube lig apd tm —< os vio! apenas Pac acuangonane Lyons is the daughter of W. Wirt Henry, who | do, and what was done was just what should | BOHS@Aa Sid th eae EME floor.) FM Agerate | ROR RENT—1315 MASG_AVE. NW, ONE LARGE, | Coluulis ™ nie ee eee pang ts a mn conte of old Patrick Henry, not have been done. The timely and purely WANTED — WomeN — Fins OC ORS | ‘WW ANTED-UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT | inen, with if 2 cnoer Coe oe | Hos” Ghee W Lis volume is to dwell upon the oe Frye will not receive this winter, on | accidental arrival of physician, who pro- Maids, ‘Wai Butlers, ing; any part of the city; also farnished | 7455 pewy. b Coac! ore, — Roo . R RENT—DINING AND KITCHEN WITH 1 SALP—GREAT BARGAIN, 0) FEET FRONT, of the story in hand, and then to bridge over | account of the death of her sister, and serious | ceeded at once to stop the flow of blood, saved Srey ou Quick” ay Pibciuw, | ine NOOK RENTING AGENCE OLS oth at. now, Fitearoom, 3 Oat nw, bet, dd and 434 st 1p; Masta esoe alee lengthy details : — Ee the boy's life, otherwise he would have bled to | — ; ai —s R RENT—TWO SUITS OF 3 ROOMS EACH, = the color ‘and merriment of the fale, ‘The | THE TRAVEL CLUB STARTLED. | death in fifteen minutes. But a few weeks ago | W'SiEDc4N ISH GIRL, A GOOD COOK TN- WANTED—LOTS. Eviipont board refers required ned given. 810 Fe: story chosen yesterday was Richardson's “Sir ao ‘an old man on one of the streets of a neighbor- | \WWrANTED—WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO 640, CHAM. = = ; Festaurant v ‘three ¢ Gestion Grantison,” and. ihe listeners be-| 4 Symposium Rudely Disturbed by Two | ing city was observed to totler end fal Ho | Wee rndrensee ay! BR SALE—OORN PR LOT 42x88, NEAR Di AA . surrounded Teaidenoes , Just double house 2 lots on ‘Kets bet, Gai. a N ANTED—FOR CLIENTS—LOTS FROM 5 CENTS OR RENT—729 9TH 8ST. NW. SUITE OF 30 foot ay bi ‘Nurses and Law in city or to $1 per foot; and houses from $1,000 to Fx — 4 4 sete’ | ae ae ch ty DOs ell Athlete hoe i: i nd ; Waiters, ‘Farm Hands; Colored ‘000. “3 —t ‘Rooms on first floor. Also, one front Room 2 16 ft. esc 0: ‘all a Property Ji Jones arscsrat andthe "borin Mis ee crip’ ete wot eid | Sle CS eran ee, | Rete CRASS ee eee ea ee er 4 The large number of ladies and gentlemen | upright ‘e, when, as a subsequent exami- ANTED—A YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN WOULD | ————————=——""> ‘ larriet in the hour and a half ger He ome ig a WADA SOUTH OF EVENTS v4 or dentist—lane on 24 floor: bed = linea! harac- | Who were present at the meeting of the Travel | 24tion showed, he had been struck by cardiac s Netieeues seamed. Ramee hi ‘ofice, | WANTE: NEO oom and one jum size on Sd Boor. kadress tec Tureen ke tec targe’ cam comaty: | OE Monday night were treated to a number, | failure or serious apoplexy, and should have | "ja9-Si= iit sae: WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | "ontiwiat,"Sur ome a Lae at 916 H st ow. s pleasant face and an agreeably modulated . 8 eo | We Ee Ba ra price will. be - — ~ —_ a pleasant, face and an agreeably modulated program. Mr. W. A. Croffutt was engaged in | well Fubbed, in which case he would havejived, | Box ‘Boston, Masa, otis” | W.E.354 Sat sw Fx RET Fanon See en aaND CELT A - full length, given | x ‘ANTED—A * FE )R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH sat inachair during her reading. She has | or rather a couple of numbers, not down on the plenty of fresh air, and his legs, feet and fat War er eure eo ge AsRINTERS, Wait ral prise vil be-paid.Aauresa Fac ja4-60 peo : . Mt d st. s.w. On, Hi | JOR SALE-SEVERAL GicE CORNER LOTS reading selections from his “Silhouettes of o 5. ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN TO COOK AND ANTED_TO BUY A SMATI RESTAURANT OR | Xi furnished as parlor and bed-room: porticrescon- | WGN DALE SEVERAL CI ee ee Pere Oe ie | rravel” to a geelly colda acs oF ta | 20k eask-weetiitalaion these in the chug dad | (WV ae acon oh ve bee al Ce Der pe he ed al PT =e WM, P. YOUNG, bey ee “silhouettes” had bee se he per pees ape wounds received in battle | rng reference. Apply 927 R. 1 ave. a ot ad 1303 F «ne, mers, and if tha hour for the reading were pope andi pooper to the mental | and otherwise, led the late Gen. Sheridan to W akrab AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN TO pee oe RENT—3 GRANT PLACE, WHOLE, SECOND | J{OR SALE HANDSOME BUILDING Lor—o sf Gute Sa ce aoe oe itors, and everybody was pre- | issue, something over @ year a) , an order rec- “Address, ‘with refer ‘Boe s. Blood Puriaer” cures alarie. 100 doses $1; samples floor, consisting of three pewly-furnished and | ar" ear 20th feet frat, esent—the auditorium of the church would | P®ted for the fourth, when a young lady in the | ommending the instruction of both officers and _STEIGER & LIEBERMA agent, 317 Ast.n.e, | bath; well heated; excellent location. Ja2-12t* Ja9-s&w-1m* E FU < — ~ Fok SALE-MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT, i enlisted men, by the surgeonof the army, upon | WrANT OR . a _ ‘WO HANDSOMEL\-FURNISHED aired for the patrons. As that portion | Tear of the hall screamed with all the vigor at y ‘geo! oa ‘WANIED{A BRIGHT COLORED HOY For Doc: = i OMELY-FURNIBI it front ORIRICERT BUILDING LOT, ef the afterncon absolutely nageked by | her command. There was no apparent cause | the practical treatment in cases of adden yh EEE partes hetenee Wants eat oF carey plenty vo ea Adaroes family. 620 Sthet, bec Pando ~ An “je Pargueh to Pst) ot 13th and 14th “st nw, only home at ita; 85 mm cep; best = -— many ladies for calling at this season many of | for the outbreak, and many were the supposi- | “MeTBeD¢y- Band 7 at COOPER'S Steble: tote eal roth and | HORSE, Starofice | R RENT_P: BED-ROOM, SECOND the ficket holders were not ablo to be present. | tienes Pa i ng aon cae wargeon He caer Mal. eager * SEI ED, CORNET 9,08 G gu0omp an —4 8 lec’ RAND 70 fine lots, 18 feet ‘a 2 cheerful: well furnished; ” all bo ate. ae t 23,200 cach, EISKELL & MCLERAN, 1008 F st. nw. those who filled the room were ANTED—AN HONEST, CLEAN WOMAN TO W hand, in good condition. Address, stating price . Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. and Miss Williams, WHY SHE SCREAMED. delivered WwW AHO Be soon. 5 os ngto for members of Congress; price . with practical illustrations cook; wash, tron, Xe. also woman for housework and weere it con bessen. J. W. 6. Star oticn 40-5'| veyiow. SliGtheiaw. ___7-®_ | Wace sites GuORT Lot. 90 FEET FRONT O8 of New London, Conn.; Miss Gray, Miss Collis | The afflicted lady, for so everyone supposed last evening, to a large audience, compos and attend children. “Apply 735 13th st. n.w. Ja9-2* WANTED —FOR STRICTLY _FREE-HAND R RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN - ave. near Most. will sell within 10 day th, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mr. BH. Warder, | she was, left the rooms without betraying the | Pryp®)Pelly of the officers and men of the post. | \WrANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WHITE NURSE lee: BA Crayon raits call at my Studio and Sai i i Maj. Gardni ; BSE | rooms aud see specimens; you wil : Mr. S. G. Ward, Miss Howard, Mrs, Phenix, | secret of her distress, and the audience was | of ao porosity or piles airy peated prrenc n nursing nbecluicly required: No ealgted on have never seen the genuine crayon work before, | in every rooin Keferences requis ~ Hise Radeces Dodge, Mrs. titer, Mrs. Mc’ | calmed down to such an extent that the read-| line, in the battle front, or scouted over the | eed apPly. 1018 Rat-n-w. ee | feabob:gtatiamution ruarantoed, “Bk 3 Sak E DESIRABLE FURNISHED Rooms |FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, Guire, Mra, Preston Sends, Mra. Bergen, of | ings proceeded. Not for long, however, for | mountains and plains of ‘te fer neot, Sea lea EE a ES ga ieorse UREINEED Diet | = - = 3 . C. Glover, Mrs. a junerative position: 19 p.m. ya0-6r° | & 1800Ket, aces es deron Carine ir, Dintchford and Judge | Finer crams breathed foruh onc of his| seen yeluable Lives loot thet might have been | anes ats i We Wark APH a fi W4XtED=70 PURCHASE DIRECT FROM THE | OL} aaa rosa wink booed opauure WUT Tam | -adin; il i ‘ ea eee ee emer +... ali or Fr, On m rt ive ‘ bt Re ee oe eenact t1. | in the rear of the rooms yelled out “Rate!” and | needed assistance. ‘This was so often the case WASTED — AN ACTIVE, HONEST COTORED | of land, improved of unimproved, on the Line of the | 8% 2.¥. Je2-Lm_ | mneesive eympbouy hb ununic $160; will. sell 0 ill be | Jumped fully three feet in the air. Mr. Croffutt | that he and a number of medical officers had boy to drive horse and work in house. 1015 14th | Metropolitan branch, anywhere between by gn OR RENT—1140 CONN. AVE. N. W., BRIGHT, | for sh. Call at 606 Ist. me after4 pan. 2t at3:300’clock. The romance of that day will be used. He a 4 cool from an | determined to publi k, to be d by | 8 2.w. it and Rockville. Address with full nF Cy sheerful and well furnished front and beck rooms, | WAOK SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM VIRGINIA 10 “Female Quixote,” written by Mrs. Charlotte | Pat coun stom ness Publish a book, to be carried by Ny | Nevy Pay Office, Washington, D.C. Ot * | with first-class board: table boarders desired. Torus | IV qrat Att JUST ARRIVED J amie , audience, and he would not allow himself to | every officer and enlisted man, which would ANTED—A GENTLEMAN PROMINE! ANTED — GOOD BAI ORSE. APPLY AT | Moderate: references required BIS-8w* | rear of 1012 14th st. eee oa ‘Lennox in 1782. be disturbed, even when some of the sit-| show in a compact form the quickest and sim- sennerted with charoh matters to All posponetbee | WY gore coon SADDLE HORSE. APPL AT ; 3 =. Madame Romero held the first of herbrilliant | ters in the front row went to sleep, | plest means of rendering assistance. ‘Not only | Batice ghee Say, 0, good man. HOME, L1- 7 tees = suite, in private family; furnished; 1 double | percent below value. GRO. A. JOKDAN, 8: i be convinced thst | corner house; south aud cast front, one Bie pinces | to Whitaker & Jordan, 1047 was Jadot red. 2. Ww. - KR SALE—A PARLOR ORCHESTRONE (ORGAN size) ope can play the choicest musical genus nstrument from the popular ballad t the day-et" IR RENT—1328 I ST. N. W., OPPOSITE FRANK- F° RABY, 1010 F street, 5 XW ANTE , BUY ¥ LONG CLOTHES ANI lin park, two pleasant front rooms with first-class ‘Groce 4 ~$~— A _ faite of salon pation diningroom, and ball. | bis Boe Coma, nots, without sacrificing | would such information be invaluable to the | ‘WANTED — FIRST-CLASS WAIST AND COAT | Waderchideutclotins mused hoae Reeane | board: feferonccecachanged, * ' uSe-owt” | grand psa ac aan gtees BEret ciao teat suite of salon, parlor, dining-room, and ball-| his self-respect, continue to read when | soldier, but to the citizen as well, in cases of Wine well-skilled persons will be paid good | L. itar office. at" IR RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED FRO! Star office, | a ae ~ dad-20* room was lighted by electricity, and @ succes-| his best efforts were so rudely greeted. A | eme ‘ies arising almost daily from sudden | ¥9ses, Apply 1749 Penn. ave., from 5 to 8 p.m. V ANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, pom wath host, gus, Sach ond et Fok FALE 9150 WILL BUY HORSE, WAGON sion of gay companies filled the house from 3| few minutes later, and the righteous indigna-| and distressing accidents upon our crowded | _/*3-3¢ for which highest cash prices paid, also guns, pis: | piye fF one OF two gentlemen. Gaedwe | ihe thd bates: sound, gentle, lady's driver, trot in to 6. e ero, in a high gown of blue | tion of the audience would have asserted itself | thoroughfares. As no machinist is competent ANTED—A_ MIDDLE-AGED EXPERIENCED | tols, watches, &c., at 1301 11th st. s.¢. aE te _ a2 Be, w th st., 12 in, this week eae ag eet eee ed soe caslere it athe | and the offender would have been “‘fired out;” | to adjust @ trouble or repair a damage to an | addnie HOUSELE STEN Settee, ee: Sue | See lm! ______AEIZNAR._| VOR RENT—053 GBT. large Parlors with open | POR SALE — MASTIFF MALE PUP OF VULCAN drawing-room, and with her stood Mrs. Meno- | but it was discovered thatthere was a good deal | intricate machine unless he is acquainted with | wert noo ‘D WOMAN TO COOK | Wan ROSES TO KEEP: BOX STALIS- | fro piace and furnace hest: suitable for Beustors and $35, SCHMID'S BIRD STORE See old: Brice ¢al in a handsome toilet of navy-blue satin with | of truth in the somewhat hasty and emphatic ex-| its construction, so no person unacquainted | WANA ED od gard ae ea OA Ne Or COO: | ahy Bermeal attention. Order box at Price's Stable, | Congressmen. —dis-im | Sk Se CREE Be Sty how Yelvet trimmings. In the dining-room Mrs. | clamation which hadescaped him. There were | with the anatomy of the most wonderful of all funily., Must stay at night. “Apply, with references, | city. 0.H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md. ;§1permo, a24-1m* BRENT 1406 HST. NW, FORNISHED | 250R SALE-PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHED COKEL Willard Warner, dressed in white satin, with “gars.” machines—the human body—is capable of ren- | *t 1933 Wallach Place n.w. SViScen ron | WaANZED. GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, | xg fopmnymieie oren suite: private ath: open free: | 25 pushels, 62.00 Orders promptly Blied ted opening at the neck, — Cem white | two of thom. There was also a black cat, And name proper and needfal relief in cases of WASTED \N EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FOR guns, revolvers, sig goa and silver, for which : references exchanged. 2 AR. WILLI £00. , poured the tea, and Miss jompson, ® dangerous or serious disarrangement or sev- in fadsess PANGS AND ONGA SKEY'S 7 ee ‘Loan Office, 201 Penn. ave, corner 2d 7 T my? count P i f the right man, Address in blue cashmere and wearing a superb set of | the combination was enjoying itself hugely. | erance of its parts. Recognizing this, every | Star ofies. B. we ise stones, necklace, daisy-shaped pin | Through the audience the rats went, the cat | soldier in the German army was required to | ¥4raNTED- x Fi Ww ANTED—VISITING CARDS, 750. PER HUN- bracelets, served coffee at the other end of | after them, and evidently wishing she was two | carry the necessar: appliances for ‘simple a Ww ae Rneree eee ook goed a REET IADR i a F: “ - p manand floorman; none but best nee di paras and Address dies, low rates, the long table. Miss Mary Sherman, in white | cats instead of one. Everybody in the room | plication under such circumstances, one article 10 vanin w. al ppl 08. KELLY & SON, 13th st. nw. and Ohio ave 14-3° 2-1 silk and gauze; Miss Edith Soulé, in an em-| was on the jump. They bobbed up and down | Of which is triangular bandage on which is WANTIED—A WHITE COOK; MUST BRING UN- exce) | wag dress of white Valenciennes e, tied at | like so many “Shakers” ata Sabbath festival, | stamped figures of men represented as wounded and comaait waist with a broad sash of cream satin;| until the two long-tailed intruders had been | in different portions of the body, the mode of 8 AND ORGANS, NE SITE IN OAK MOLL, CEMB S 5 EID . CE! . Ja8-3t - Addres OAK HILL, Star office FOR RENT—STORES. _ OR RENT—1602 14TH ST., LARGE NEWSTORE | = — with cellar; dwelling above and brick stable in rear, | FS SALF—AN ESTABLISHE " pra BE ——s _————_"_ | rent very low to suitable party. . CUTTER, Yard in Georgetown ; cau health. nable recommendations as to character 5 NTOELEGAN aN YOR SALE-BLACK HORSE. SIX VE 4 cure them or no. pay required, Ha: uruaces and | JJOR RENT—ELEGANT STORE AND DWELLING R 2 tomuch an one a permanent home and | ew bo Pay reauired; Tanges, 4 EGANT STORE A F WOOD AND COAL . of fi f three adults: no h it, | Latrobes mad PE DANTE, | 2'8.¥, corner of ; dwelling con: | X° thorgurhiy: broken. alno carriage and batuee, ti Miss Wheeler, in pink nuns’ veiling: Miss Flor-| chased out of the house. ‘Then the audience | application and suggestions for procedure. | Apply iinmediuicly at 1820 Jetlersod Place, aw-at: | 1419 17th et nw. nt CLES id Foe a a ee ence Bacon. black tulle and yellow ribbons; | struggled hard to compose its nerves, while the HEMORRHAGES, WASIED-PARTIES ACCUSTOMED TO BOOK EAM CARPET CLEAN airea ‘WASH'N DANENHOWFI ware ave, pot the Misses Rose and Emilie Preston, in white | lecturer proceeded as best he could to exhibit The sub canvassing (male or female) call at Room 4, Cen- Renovating Works: Feathers Renovated, Mat- |” a26-2w 1115 Fet_ | Woon saLe—a 7-OCTAVE GHICKERING MgUAn silk and crape toilets; Mrs. Jules Guthridge, in | a f, ‘ih a that could © subject selected for the first lecture | tral National Dank building, between the hours of 0 a, | tresses Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and Mothe be. | <2" == [ave a a Be J NG SQ) c pe 5 u a few more silhouettes to a crow col that of hi m. to 1p. m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. stroyed. F.H. YOUNGS, 1402 Pa.av., Telephone 1008-2. Fe RENT rN iG FOR A E Piano tor 875, at our piano warerootun. white cloth trimmed with gold cords; Mrs. Sagra- | see nothing in its mind’s eye but “Rats.” was that of hemorrhages, to be followed by p. 2 —— at A Ve |e man, 221 Pa, 7 Store-roomand Sine} PREFER & Tio, anish legati i ink chi i pa a thi ture urns, i JANTED—A COLORED WOMA LAUN. | — wel of 8 rooms above, with all modern improve. | _3e7-1m: 1 , of the Spanish legation, in pink china silk others on fractures, burns, sudden illness, &c., Greas aud chambermaid, Apply Wednesday. and | \W\WANTED—H, DAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | ments: ouly $80, best location fur any Lind of bust: | > ——— ce its, Gans Miss lergapters: in A NEW CATCHER. later on, Thursday mornings, between 10 and 12 re t prices for second-hand Furniture, Carpets and Denn in Baal We silk and jet, served the punch. A strin: Virginia; six years old: very fine for saddle and 7OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BLACK MARE FROM ‘ashington ; will become vacant by Janu- WELLER querer F 2 ve. gy + % useholds @ 8; ity. A 1. Apply to bi M 0 . — It should be know: th ‘ ic dono rh A ETRE *_ | Feathers. Entire Househo! special dress | ary. ply vinx, $150 cash. Call in rear 1716 Lath st awe and inthe ballroom played sire that induced | The Washingtons for 1889—Ted Sulll- | said, and always remembered, that the arteries | WANTED —AN INTELLIGENT AND. cULnT, | 212 “hat. TRY OCR HCTTERINEAT SU CES x —_— Sf 2+, ao Le vamws Return from the Weet. are the tubes which carry the blood from the | adaptine hinseif to special duties: posiuon teeratives | WW per pound: wastanted ant tact one ie tae = a Bene sin MLS GOING SOUTH FOR THE and the Missce Huye Gen. Panl, Mr. ana Mrs. - | heart to all parts of the Loay, while the veins | must be energetic and Well recommended. EASTER: | ter) {ors month, cr money refunded. Fy red FOR RENT—OFFICES. All well che two horses; one is a : ts I N, 8 F st. p.w. j-3 — = Gl for tec name Stalls $35.5 jes serve of the city. Send 29 and 3: jarket (look for 1] Center Fe, RENT—OFFICE OR STORE—72 PETECt bay, amily, saddle, and coupe horse; 8 Years: ‘ite Gol- 6 hauds; sound, gente, abd a free traveler; the other iss Black, Mrs. | Washington club, has returned from his trip | *°,the heart. The wounding of these blood | Wy ANTED_A COOK. COLORE Sowden, Mrs. Senator Pugh, Mrs. Pugh, jr.,| Ted Sullivan, last year’s manager of the | C°Mduct the blood from the extremities back | DAY & HA: Mrs. Wadsworth, Mr: Mi UST BE GOOD XM ST. | in gucd beames bene oh isworth, Mrs, ani : MU 1e ‘decorated stails), op) under Welcker Hotel, a very desirable location. also & good Dayton fi vessels a} ii i id marketer; no Washing. Send where last | den’s fish stalls: also 461 G st.n.W.; Telephone, 64 P. HILL & CO, nig 4 ee ¥. com last George Gorham, Gen. Rocecrane, Mr. and Mrs. | west, When approached by a Stan reporter | mankind is lable, and when tho restos ne eee ee eH ge | 965. WM. 0. OCRIENER, nee. 387-10 1 Tae etieee,_| May Sic lal ety plcton gal ue. nt Anthony Pollok, Mr. Willard Warner, Mr. to-day he said that his tuip had not been fruit- | tains to the arteries the result is edily fatal |<» x a V ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- | 740k RENT—OFFICES—THREE OFFICE ROOMS. | 18) robe, blankets, &c. All are superior articles, Will John W. Thom Mr. Ruff, Mr. Ross W. pe et if not sub Aha ae Bag ANTED-SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALES- Dey utter, is churned e morning and de- ‘single or en suite, at 1407 F .w., near be sold for jess than half value. Thompson,Mrs. Soulé,Mrs. John E. Beall, | less. “I have sold Fuller to the St. Louis,” he bol subjected immediate and proper F tine sogesinted ie tee drug. grocery, wine livered in 3¢ 1b. “Ward” ts, 5c. per Ib. Also Cot- | Treasury. will be rented che nant. oak Lieut. C. H. Lanchheimer and Mr. Albert Le | said, “and signedaneweatchernamedEbright, | ‘Fements paid; "ag notice taken of apblications tnat do mot sive tige Cheeet aud Buttermilk Se ee | ae ee ODE Reer Ee | ee Breton. He was recommended by Mack; and is, in my | which'iso often the case when, int Gificulty | Suan? faayeaors Of apollo mat alg ng | <r——————___—_-——— | Ju HENT_SEVERAL. FINE Rows, 000 1178 | ROK, SALF— The ladies on K street held largely-attended | opinion, the best catcher and all-around player | one is wardin, off the blow of an assailant, If | LIQUORS, Star office. Ja7-3t_ BUSINESS CHANCES. r other business pur- | 8d ventle. Apply s receptions yesterday. | Mrs. Coyle, Mrs. Hitt, | on the Pacific slope. He comes from San | a blood vessel is severed the victim turns pale, ws ED—YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN KEEP. | ———— ~*~ VA SNS SUL as. 108 GAL ENCYCLOPEDIAS GIVE) SCHOOL Mrs. = - a Mrs. Brooke, _ = B. | Francisco, and is a hard hitter.” —— at the stomach, a cold, clammy sweat | 91/,,i0% st of single-entry books and to collect Bs — OB SALE AN OLD SSTARtaeHE D igh ACON gelebrated historian and blagrapher, ote tet ones Edmonds, Mrs. J. Kearney Warren and others “ A “ . collects on the brow, and the pulse weakens pes ti i fol ws ing trade; man & house where there is placed Kept open house, and in other portions of the | | “What do you think Washington's prospects | ond'runs up from 70 fo 80 to 120° “What should | Raia TAidiees COLT RON OS Getta pertoru-anes of | good chance; sinll capital required. Address LT FOR RENT—HALLS. pedia it ts ike sending ¢ity Mrs. Ira Davenport, Mrs. John M. Wilson, | 8F¢ for @ good team next year?” asked the | be done, Avoid excitement, crowding the is ARS <EPOyaEET TO: Saas a» ——— = ——— | This work. all the v Mrs. MacArthur, Mra. Jus. E. Campbell, Mrs. | reporter. patient or giving a stimulant. In nine cases out | W feau, conducted on indies, hak aed seme, webs | (JOLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. FPOR BENE-THE CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL 80- | Box'a0u, Diflescat odie snd Miss Audenreid, Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. John | “I don't think they were ever better. We | of ten mistaken kindness administers liquor, | 824 colored, for all kinds of doiestic labor, for District TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, 18th st, bet. Mapa N stan. w; terms reasouatle, | FOR SALE—SINGT FOOD, AND a d states, with references. 717 M st. n. Ww.” se29-15W' Blair Hoge, Mrs. Geo. N. Beale, Miss Leiter, | are after some crack material,” he continued, | which of all things is the worst, as it excites | 20" wo Basin op viewers feted ihre tre ne Gorerument of Newfoundland invites tenders for | Apply to'CHAS. H. JOHNSON, 2116 N st. n.w. Ja Cages, Gold-Fish, Aquarny Fish ‘Food. and Mrs. John S. Billings and many others en- | “and if successful I have no’ doubt but that | the heart to vigorous action and increases the Wa oe atin as jlony’ of about 250 miles in lenges, articu = mortipent in the city at SCHMID'S Bi bh st. R,OR CHIEF 2 . . a the Colony of about 250 miles in length. Full part! tertained their friends at their homes, Washington will take a high position in the | flow of blood. Bear this in mind always, he | of ooutty: ‘and popalations «gg0)a. month salary size | lars and other information. as to, conditions. of pro. Mrs. G. B. Loring was assisted by her hus- | league.” said. If the blood is bright red and comes | expenses to overseers. and $40 to assistants. No fea: posed contract can be obtained on ap; : - eae A me ee ESSHS, SEWARD, DA COSTA band in receiving her visitors. Mrs. Loring| Mr. Sullivan will remain in the city until the | from the wound in interrupted spurts it is | QDs. noSoliciting. Duties confined to makin Solicitors, 20 Nassau'st., New . FOR RENT-STABLES. _ RENT — A FINE, A GREAT {OPPORTUNITY—A BEAU- tiful and elegant, uearly new, uprigt grand piano; . New York. - tions, distributing printed matter, putting up adver- y ew York. ja. a s R | 7s octaves; ali the best in rovements, exquisite tone Wore a superb dress of turquoise blue velvet | Commencement of the base ball season. Told oe pieced ne cecompress oF tourniquet; | tenants, so, for the two greatest forrune-makersia | AOR SALE—COAL_AND WOOD YARD, INSLUD- | A atllt aud ample carriage room two coachinens’ | qualitien. aud wands willy #200 cask. "The owes, whi Ik brocaded ii if flow. should be placed above or between the wound | America—the Farmer's $10 Fire Proof Combination. ing ground, 50x95; all in complete order, with y my > city. and white silk brocaded in a pattern of flowers IF NOT DAVIS WHY NOT WHITE? pone ore rs 7 by | Lock Safe (sold on monthly installments), and the | prick office: scales, stable, bins, ken in nucthweat, | APPIY at office of the Portland. ja2-2w* | ane: , is leaving the city im their natural colors. Miss Sallie Loring.who | He is still on the lookout for players, but has iieg 3 Eom easily made by | wonderful Electric Fuel, for warming sleighs, car- | prick fice: scales. stable, bins Box’ 105, Star office, B RENT—RFAR 1224 14TH ST. N.W.. ROOM | Guurunter ef five pease enareh returned to the city on Saturday, presided at | »,; : wisting a handkerchief and tying a heavy Fiages; Ke. which burue without flaine, smoke or Odor, | "jad-3t* for four horses and vehicles. excellent condition, | Quast x eu to purchaser, a richly furnished tea table in th failed thus far to secure Davis, from Kansas | knot in the center and then tying the handker- | aud will heat any velicle 24 hourw. for 10 cents. Bx. a | ie Oe eoON an voluchen; excellent condition, | Son bs ecm ee hedoncpe: ly furnished tea table in the second draw- | is i i nses advanced: saluries paid each month. Enclose | PO YOU WANT TO GO IN BUSINESS? IF SO, | fi''P WuSE’TBOsi ei reat, ‘Sissi THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ingroom. Miss Loring wore a toilet of dark | City, to Lang bere for ay a polio Joti arm, a or Oc, Postage for full specinen line of advertising | A here fs the best chance for 8 good man with emal{ | = USE: TOUS Eo ow aco NEW WAKEROOMS, faille. is regare as by all odds the it man for the ri ove! ie artery, which, it wil matter to |. L. STEPHENS CO., Lebanon, Ohio. capital. ill sell part or take « partner au Ge pa pate my o = es = ~~ iti i be found, runs down the inside of the arm. A|_Ja4-14t nat obo N. {0K SALE—AT THE NEW YORK CARRIAG! Salgeand Men, J.B. Edmonds held s crowded | Pow oe te Sacre in titine cn ae ebtasa ce’ | cana oc short ato oc tone ‘army, a bayonet WANTED A TEMPERATE MAN LOCATED OUT. “faites ——__MONEY TO LOAN. Scie iarnces tepoatany, great’ hunpaie in Gar levee all the afternoon. Mrs. Edmonds wore a | otting him, will answer, should be run through the bight side of Washington, to represent an old house in — ; ar ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF FROM 81,000 | Wilts, Haller, ont bap bees toch samen, Robon handsome toilet of garnet velvet and pearl bro- | 8°t#™g him. his section. Salary to begin, $70 per month. Refer- SPLENDID INVESTMENT is offered in the Dis- | M[ONEX (tO ips, Halters, aud ilankets, “Goaclitnes's Cajves cade, elaborately trimmed with Irish Fointlace. | In the event of a failure in this direction eek Prag ee Tatating the | gneesyexchanged.” EN irhise,” cee Per kn” | CO. OF NEW YORK: Thee rode ad bed soe + RE. PAIRO, Seieemeiudetosaemce | °) aoa 7 - . i i ini 5 chief dra ightly by twisting the | New Yor! 20-th,skw ‘ ame 427-1 Attorney, 482 Louisiana ave. - — — . Mrs. Nathaniel Paige, in terra cotta India silk; | many base-ball enthusiasts are phy stick that the pressure of the knot will stop | \WranTeD—wE WISH To EMPLOY a next: | PiXapettet than Government bonds, TS EAL ESTATE INVtatuee TO ¢150 CAN BE SAVED BY Miss Perry, in white satin and pearls, and Miss | that i the flow of blood until the arrival of a physi- able Man in your city; no experience required; WM. P. ¥ FE AS U.S BONDS. ying Plabosand Organs from us. We have the Wilson, daughter of Senator Wilson, of Iowa, | White, whose place on the St. Louis team is to a Should the bl be dace potted or | Permanent portion for three sears: salary increased st 19URG- teen ~ PER CENT: PAYABLE GUARTERLE, fclowiux special inducements to offer: One Upricht, in black lace, assisted the hostess, In the din- be taken by Shorty Fuller. White’s old position jour from the wound in a steady stream, it is each year; gt easy, genteel business; money ad- GOOD INVESTMENT-STOOK IN THE WASH IN SUMS $100 TO 1.000, Slightly used’ Hallet ". Coe Bouk weak on ing-room the table was laid, and salads, cake, | 48 third base, and Washingtonians who re- | P' ‘ fenced for salary, advertising, Kc. Largest manutsc- | GOOD T 5 i SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, Square planos tat — bs J » ber his fine fielding and throwing and | ‘fom 4 vein, andthe compress should be placed | turers in our line’ enclose 2-cent stamp, No postals. INGTON CATTLE COMPANY, Shares, 8100 each. panna aired end tuned HUGO WOhCH two. punch, sandwiches, and tea and chocolate were | ™em! - +d below the wound and on the outside of the | CENTENNIAL M'F’G Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, A limited number to be had only.” Dividend, 12 per £5,000-TO LOAN Vy ely a0 WORCE & OO, served in bountiful supply. timely batting, when the local club belonged it oc10-w&sém cent last Ear. For information apply to either D. H. 4.000 uiner Fiany Agents. tee fe . ;, | to the eastern league, would be glad to see him | ®™- It is often necessary to place @ compress | — wy ar GWA fore = | SMITH, GEO. J. JOHNSON, E. G. DAVIS, W. W. B.0 ON REAL ESTATR OR SALE—WE H. JUST RECEIV Mrs. J. Kearney Warren saw her friends in | * }, woul on both the inner side and outer side of the | WWANTED-MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF OUR | BURDETTE, Dr, J.B. G, CUSTIS” W. A. YATES, 2000 pe ay eg A, hernew house. Ghe wes dromed ina beauti- given a chance at the Capitol park. pate BAR OH peri sx18, inches: wight, 500 1bs.: | JOHN A. LUTTRELL or 8. L. HEMPSTONE. ja5-6t “B00 {a8} THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. | Violins from @3 to $100; Cellos from @1 tea-gown of black moire, with front of lace ON THE OTHER HAND A stab in the back is nearly always fatal if a | Ghanceand permanent business.” Tore nates meet | JVOE. E PALE DRUG STORE ON EASY TERMS, GSES, 70,1048 08 _wasuixcron corny | Bons fp 8i 0,29. HUGO woul & tied with white picot-edged, moire ribbon. | it is claimed that a player who is not good | blood vessel is cut, owing to the dificulty of | demanduever before supplied ty other safecompanicy | A small payinent down and, balance monthiy. old es: Mseafcstate at Sad oer ent : Some of those making the calls were Mr. | enough for St. Louis or Louisville is not good | getting at ry esting epi ahh io: James G. Blaine with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Me- | enough for Washington. This reasoning docs | cin avail anpthing” ond too otveg yon ee Kee; Mrs. Fairchild, Mrs. Whituey, Mrs. John | not always hold good, as was instanced | (an avail anything, Sherman, Mrs. S. M. Bryan, Mrs. Jas.G.Payne,| by Ganzell’s case. He was not good fee fe pool = not vernt by al ‘Cinelnnati, Obi _a28-1im 1307 Fst. nw. | 565-1m (Ny ANTED — BUPERINTEND! i FOREMAN | YOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS STEAM LAUNDRY, | 7, fo Wand two to tve assistaute recordin to aaa Fevates ablished: reason for selling, poor health: | "P'Sas 000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. ulation of territory in charve. Foreman to se- | Address G. M. D., Star office. 303-6t" $20,000 in sums to suit at 6 per cent. ARLES W. HA 921 JOR SALE—PRICE LIST OF AMERICAN WINES. Per Gall Per i ect his own assistants, and to take entire charge of OBERT E. FREY, BROKER, pie pe eh Mrs, Hutchinson and Mrs. Ball, Col. and Miss | exough for Philadelphia, and therefore Wook THIGH, LEG, OR FEET WOUNDS, business, make collections, and superintend. distri- BID ToL, Mokneton, D.C, Mortgages and seoutly pete aaron eats Bliss, Mrs. Nelson Brown, Miss Rosalie Brown, | ington did not want him, but he was good | When blood vessels are severed, are treated | bution of advertising matter, relative to the Monthly Dealer in District Bonds. bone BEALL, BROWX 7 aly how ry Mrs. and Miss Deering, Miss Lucy Corkhill. | enough for Detroit, a better club than either, | much in the same wayas the arm. Cuts onthe | ns & Suthers Land. Gor Caliionnia Men this eek. | 38 end opel Boonton. 1 3 Pad Miss Alisan Wilson, Mrs. John H. Oberly and | and ton this year gladly road Excursions, 60a month and expenses to | JOR Ri ELEGAN id $3,000 for | inside of the thigh or leg are most dangerous, See ae | a ae as follows: Jacob B. Fisher, white, 40 year: rule and tape t low rates. "I Expenses vance he : SECURITY. H. A. SELIGSON, the Misses Oberly, Mrs. J. W. Powell, Mrs. Geo. | him. There is no reason why White could. not é Sond selation eid monthly through ber Pactra Ok, | dwelling of 8 reomsychnes ke gore oom, abd fine ON REAL ESTATE ELS JURNSTOS 12th aud Penne. evenue iw. Van Wyck, Mrs. Mark Brodnead. Dr. and Mrs. | play as well as he did several years ago, and if | there the femoral, or main artery, Hes ex- | and.slaties paid monthly forfull specimen ine ‘of | ments: cnly B80: best location: for aoe ind af beet 150% uw. | Telephon ll42. neeewkasinn Kindleberger, Dr. and Mrs. Magruder, Mr. | he does he is good enough for any team. He | posed. and unless compressed at once » man | advertisiny matter and sidress Easier Office, Cali- | news in Bpny ee Wee Lo8S0NEY 70 1 SUMS TO SUIT. | J}ORK SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES, JU Truxton Beale, and Mr. Henderson. would be delighted to play here. But, then, | Would be dead in tenminutes. The position of | fornia & S se ae Toy =e ‘ew NEWMAN, arrived fron, Lexinrton, Ky. One pair of dapyl Th. de Bounder de Melsb: late! * he be secured? * | the femoral artery can be ascertained by feel- a irconeed = ee ye ~ 2 mn Real Estate Broke: y horses, 164 hands high. One pair of bays, 15% eter from Belgium, has sent ost Bape] ne ing with the hand ae ite polsations are fa uni- | ‘WW Adtatalass wad those woking Tinea | Foner thot as the rade ROE BORE | —G1S-1m_____ Ante iid | Ettas' en co tok tle ip hire minuter Sue Gints, We tendaned tie cementation patos |e The Death Record. son with the throbbingsof the heart. Gen. Pack-| where to secure it at once. City Intelligence office, | andria, Va.. The house is on Faistex aml Cesheroe sts. | Te el ee CENT ON AP. | from 1,300 to 1,450. Can be seen at JOHN sine . : le days - enham, who commanded the English forces | 4% ve, ja2-tol9 | conveniently situated to ferry and railroad station specialty TYLER & RUTHERFORD. MONS’ Stable, 311 12thst.nw., 29-2 to the President, and he will sail for| During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | ot the battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815, LEARNERS FO OF. CHRIST. | 2h¢ house contains 159 rooms, including four stores | "7th Ty., 1307 F st. nw. JOR SALE—ONE VERY FINE TENSIO} ‘ope _ — — — ws of the | to-day deaths were reported to the health office | was wounded through this artery and bled to Et'S New International Tailor System of Dress | 22,527! Bar Fixtures, Billiard Tables, EF Grourhass and two tine Coupe: Boe legation gé daffairs, as the new c @ N rable Furniture can be pur- ONEY TO LOAN. i and Garment Cutting with any inc t id r will not arrive nere until May. The death before a surgeon could arrive. Dr. be sold on M' rat B before f; | Measure sone, Patterns aud materias cut and banted | SUMGAt Jew rates, Thin, property will be said o 0,600, , Band Laudst Carriages taken on shorags. Soares, TArechat ill shortly arrive roe | en i ed’ pours, Jak We Dear cre ao | says ths) Gen. Pockontam ‘ous wounded fa | Sat Oo Musee (NEL eee SESE | "a Gheky & GUNSINGHE “groth0, TRIER oN corner Tatu and D stn as New York to spend the winter here. ald, white, 80 years; Jas. H. Dyer, white, 40 | 84Y' "ac. ed in 8. J. 412-1m' 1405 F st. GEO. A. JORDAN, — MPORTED HARTZ MOUNTAIN CAt Annie Holmes, colored, 8 days; Frederick Ship- | Spain by @ musket ball passing through the | = SSS Successor to Whitaker & Joril JOR SALE-T ; ‘AIN CA The Assembly club held its first ball of the ley, 1 year. ” right side of his neck. There was much loss of WANTED—SITUATIONS. 7 _418-1m _1417 F st._ | 2 fine singers, ouly €2.50, at the Bird season at the 5 ream Rifles’ hall last evening. ‘ + = stance, _ igo a wound had ae = To —— _COUN" ‘RY REAL ESTATE. ek LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE | °G: 8. HARTBRECHT. The cotillon at midnight, and wasled| 4 y; Ww pe Tuer.—Last night three | he returned to duty wit! stiff neck an ANTED—A LADY WITH BEST REFERENCES = 7 “OR EXCHAN T OF aaa mad ; oe ROR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE by Dr. Ruth. Col. and Miss Bonaparte, Mr. and calexal eye cee, a org D. Freie” pening pert his head drawn to the right side. In a subse- W vols sale came of chiudven, 205 tha winter: ob saree itunted ‘a Jy pa ne 415-1m we? ee OO EE W. A. Edgar, Mr. and Miss Deering, Mrs. | Market 8; brok bh uent battle he received a similar wound on |W corl ‘ maint will excl ng, for washington property. Call or ad- | Se OxEy TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES: | ?°}0% of time: no handling of fuel. Send for cirvulag 5 4 i ‘i n ‘arket Space, and broke open a show case i po. eee eee — | dress J. E. HORTON, 519 7th st. n.w. ja8-3t* ONEY TO LOAN ON und price list. 1D. BALLAUF, Ag’t, 7thst. nl G. B. Loring, Miss Loring, Miss Elsie Bliss, | which they intended to rob, but the appear- | the left side of his neck, which healed in pre- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTBLE COLORED GIRL sath Ah. % . —_—_———_——— Miss Lucy Corkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C.| ance of Policeman Robert Bmith frumeated | the same manner and drew his neck and head | WANgED; bY Aes ECT BLE COLORED GIRL. FOR SALE,LOVELY 10-noom COTTAGE ay | “a2 (OHN SHERMAN & 0O., 1407 Fst Glover were among those present. i all right and straight again. vate family, Call or address, 116 Schott’s alley, ~ rove, oD and Grove ave. Price, 01 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS T AND FOUND. Pa their plans and they ran off. The officer cap- 6 om 15 125 Csts ne. It’ | only $2,000. Easy terms. ics cuit, ob hoeeal catesal inheeend no acleg whan bs 5 Gov. Green, of New Jersey, and Mrs. Green, | tured one of the boys, who gave his name as THE ARTERY OF THE LEG are an ey ORT EN, OU, WHITAKER & WHITAKER, security is good. O. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. uw. es yey = . arg : 4 : ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, | _§a8-3t 130734 F at. . G. . QOUND—A BUNCH OF THREE KEYS, 9TH ST, who will arrive in the city this afternoon, will | Wm. Johnson. The boy was tried in the Police | divides just before the knee joint into three Place in, grocery and meat store: can give best of | 7~On Sate —TO SETTLE AN ESTATE cHiGH | <0 - and dew Mork ave. 2.w..on s potent be the guests of Commodore and Mrs.'Har- | Court this morning as a suspicious person, and | smaller vessels, and in case of hemorrhage | Teferences._ Address H. H. H., Star office. Ja9-3t" cand sightly toact of not of ba ene eal eed MOREY, ADVANCED TO BUY HOMES, OR TO | box and latch keys, Calla’ oi Pat nw Me pg ‘om cuts or otherwise it is best, he said, to ae u A ages canceled in the event of death: easy monthly i ee opis Aare eee wal oe required to’ give ‘bonds ce go dows Sor 00 5 ts therwise it is best, he said, ANTED — BY A YOUNG LADY, USE OF A | and mostly covered with chestnut timber, about 356 pay oft mo Bw peg a ano in private family for two hours daily i les from Washington. Price, $65 per 3, OM “ ~OST—ON MO’ her reception. apply the compress directly and firmly over the neighborhood OF Toth and Kata bw Addeees Mee third cash, balance in 1,2, and 3 aero al caah Yor | Peymmeute:s ttle more than ‘rent will buy © home, maggots . 5 ve for circular and full lapation. Mr. and Mrs, Middleton Smith gave a musi- THE COURTS. wound. The same rule obtains in wounds of Ae | Sars Pharme or cocci mmane cxeallent garden, fruit, or | “hzs.du" SMITH & BIBBALD, 629 Fst. n.w. E wenutleman’s blac MET AN’ TATT iry farm, or convenient and hi - ——~+— 4 _A- a - = ps = the hands andfeet. Hemorrhages of the head, WANTED, RELIUATIONS | FOR | FIRST-CLASS | person in business in Washington cit ‘QNEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT Sam a = eale jast evening at their residence, No. 1616 help, white or colored, male or female, as cooks, SYP) a M lowest OST—ONE DOLLAR REWARD—FLAT STEEL 19th street. Miss Etta Van Hook, Mrs. A Crammat Court—Judae Mc chest and abdomen are almost universally.fatal, maids, ‘builers, nurses, drivers, porters, housemen, &e. ip selected; no trampa) F. NM. BURNHANE | _388-5t & CO. proved security, - BURNHAM. St 1321 F st. now. a ‘GEO. W. LINKIN! ioe Ce ae arn Ja9-3t* R SALE DESIRABLE FARMS IN N SUMS TO SUIT. FO! - <\ | Yesterday i i = " A. H. ‘y, Robert McKenny, assault with in-| for the reason that it is difficult to get at the zt ponte A a Southworth and Miss Hazzard, of Baltimore, 0 hevelnolal = irginia; Send for description. Wate OURO, aE 10,15 or 20 years. cata. In ths Den Sh pait of gold Hiewlness. Lute wae a ‘ANTED—KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES- | 1393 Far we’ ja7-100” r Laberal Mrs. Smith in entertaining her guests tent to kill; ee Dallas M. | severed vessels to stop the flow or to ligature ONEY LOANED, 9th st. n.w. n " “8. | DeHughes, alias Marion D. New! alias G, | them, or from the laceration of some viscous N t of desth 1 .~ a7 further pay- Dec. 31, pair of gold Eyeglasses. pire. Seth wee ;becomingly attired in white | ar Si Ulert, false pretenses; gaily.” whose integrity is necessary to life, or from in- | waiioaet Goa bun gen Laundzees, Maids, Nurses, R_SALE—€10,000, BELVOIR MANOR. FUR: | Dent sna property turned over Fregot incumbrance. a iit i'n erSomy Sone eas — ‘Vam Mock, her slater, w Ee eieael cae Court ms Generar Tera. flammation from the passage of a projectile or | vats oftice attached at DICK'S AGENCY, O13 Tthirw, | F'nished ous hous ve call ty Balinese ate of Puitadelshie: ia the best ever devised: to caatioes | POST ALIC ee ee eee blue brocade, and carried a Juliette fau of oe, nare;da3; Harmon ag. W.and G. R. B. Co.;|wespon. At the same time, pone —— ———_ soe ee i agen onnriralniismooeny 3 hay fice, {2 own their homes for the ordiuary cost of reat. | CARTER, 1213 R at nw. ve pote re: orth th. i : ons e afflic not cease until the CLA! ¥ 2 a7d&k-im uation. . - SR iat Sects eee rc mrerts wae Mend. | treet tasek, mandshe ct Goren dani | Vota is inavisebly Gout foe fs seer ieee keeper desires scady Situation in Washington ar | JOR SALE—k HOTEL OF 40 ROOMS, 94 ACRES | \sevs-om_¥.H. Sari PRON Xects, 1229 F at OsT—N TUESDAY. JANUARY & gard wore scarlet tulle.” ‘Tho iawis~ | United States filed. Kleindinst egt. Johnson; | injuries which at first sight seem to be neces- hobensls Hauor trade. “He care W-W: hice & Oc, | fal crete cent ties Geet ene ane mati OPEN TO 1088 on 0500 UPW, ork ave. n.w.,s Pocketbook coutaitiing rooms were beautifully decorated with fowees | 0D hearing. *) sarily fatal have been recovered from. 21 Park Row, New York city, : Ir” | Metropolitan Branch of the B'& £0, rallroed. There is AT THE LOWEST RATES OF Teese ticket) with Deine of owner inscribed and elegant embroideries. The refreshments Equrrr Covat—Juige Cor. REMARKABLE RECOVERIES, W:AXTED-BY COLORED MAN AND WIFE, BIT- sproed dal or fupniture woe Wi AP HILL'S CO, AND COMMISSION Raafoieshe se. ne served consisted of terrapin, salads, croquettes, | _ To-day, Bush agt. Stanton; reference to au-| Dr. Gardner cited as an example his personal | cyy uation small private family as butler and cook. | 1338 Fatrect, de-lw REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. ‘OST—DECEMBER 7, A LONG GREEN POCKET. oysters, ices and confectionery. ' Among the | ditor. Hooe agt. Peter; do., to report on solic- | observation of the body of the late General fieo hood referencon given, ‘Address Box 42 ear of FOE, SALE OR EXCHANGE — FOR CITY OF | oo KO,HOLTZMAN, | | M4 Hook, containing ovér @19. Liberal reward «ven Sfareh Ms, and Mrs War De cated seve | rors fees. French agt French; pro confesso. | Parnsworth, on which he counted thirty-two ANTEDIAT_HEADQUARTERS—Posrrions | Stusted in eae Felicia Fm ah poninans. Foy MoxEE To roar POUND Dec. 22 LAST, POCKETBOOK, CoN- Colman, Prof. A.C. True, Col. and “Mra. Mar.| sued. McCarthy McCarthy; motion to | Scars received in battle from shell, shot, Wier Goats, Chants ML, Waitress, Laundrons. wud peers ©: : 2A, 1 gums to uit, at lowest rates om real F ‘taining «sun of money. on H st .0.<.j ower can shall McDonald, ‘the Chinese, minister tad | dismise overruled andi heating in Geuesal Terre | sworde, and bayonots, many of them seemingly | Biller, SAMLA: COOMBS. OS0F seanw. MooeT | Boe ALVERN PAR 20 P 1427 Veunsylvanin ove. | Galtar fou date ‘soue suite, all gorgeously dressed; Mrs. Brinton | in first instance ordered. Robinson agt. Rob- | fatal, though recovered and lived to Sis NTED-—SITUATIONS BY TWO Fier. 35 giabracing two tracts of land, 153s and 2134 acres ‘ONEY 79 LOAN WITH INI Frere wise rrorgnce Haines, _Licut. Reynolds, | inson; auditor's report ratified. Dunbar agt. | quietly in his bed as « Christian. He also | ‘W Siinutressce, cau aie sity oleromen CL3s | Suit chee Tathat road, just soul of Brightwood. | MU°™SE Tweet nares or revenest pearaing goo inet. Mr. Mrs. J. Silas Diller, Mr. and Mrs, | Emmerts; leave granted to file copy of answer. | personally knew Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, who, | 24thst nw. Tee | Pousa tated cat He oe wil sender tiie peaperey ‘ON TATE SECURITY. be ered Geo. P. Merrill, the Messrs. Denton, Prof. to oe when aide to General Scott during the Mexican | \y7ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN A Po. | Very valuable. nS “184 Fane. | =o saceueEe 34 FROM 150 BAe ~ and Mrs. Fernald of Maine, Mr. and Mrs, |, The Kansas legislature met yesterday. The | war, was, while carrying an order, pierced | Watiariwones ‘oc ive good references, Call Top pryce, terms, Sc. apply, to, DYER,1304 Fst. | {PONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW. ~ —erey B Sh Uf Boece Patterson, Mrs. Lochmeyer, Mrs. Byson, Miss | house organized by electing Capt. Henry | through the body bi e Sszisan maaee e wea- | or address 1116 Union Court, between Land M and 2i-2w . Te M' iumiued Dixie; $10 paid and no questions asked for Bessie Hill, Miss Oerth and many others. Booth, of Larned, speaker. In the senate | pon entering the back just below’ the right | 251: and Léth street J09-3t" SALE HANDEOME COTTAGE AT “BROOK. WASHER D. fa leading to his recovery. Mrs. Reagan will continue her Thursday | 5¢®*t0F Harkness was chosen president pro | kidney and emerging from the front of the ANTED—A = CLASS | QOACHMAN AND — ee itt 15,000 fect of gro yx _ ap24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fat. UND —A PAIR OF EYE-GLASSES. Owen seceptions during Jencary, from2to6&. | @:,, ee as tea | SRdomen. He recovered and served in the | mqureatiasd NE ave Jab-Se™ | Rlessans aubarian ome, pric 64.000, om gay vrais, |< a | Ris hrs then tr ea ar Ad Mrs. 8. C. Pomeroy will not receive on Thurs- | in Denver yooterday afternoon "The neve! ‘Perhaps the most wonderfal instance of re-| W4NtEPaBy a Ay HESP ys ae FINANCIAL. Oe oe day of this week. feature of his addreas was the Tecomme covery was that of @ man working ona railroad | city.referénee. Address 220 Massachusetts sve. uw. | JX Q,SALE_WEST BROOKLAND LOTS) ALL ON Liars Py gant. Tetra ragrued The coming Saturday will be the last on| tionto the general assembly for the in Massachuse ramming a blast in a | 38-2" grounla at Secsks ean teak Teoeeke md] J. S. Braxmuas, we KENAEDY BhOs, 12 Het ne. hich Mra. Parker Mann will be ot h oe of fair but stringent railroad and arbitration | rock the powder was ignited and a mature WASTED | EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER | near Sormination of electric sued: besutifpity, i e ‘OST—YESTERDAY, THE Fr A wy Ker friends at 2022 Hillyer Place, ax the family | a™'0r the, settlement of tmployen | ANU | explosion ensued, blowing the steel rammer, | syenine, inoderate compensalisis’ Address Bf [ite | keto er, pins, Ge call cu WALK & WILSOS, ee see seeee, Lats oer ce eras ie i ‘ about two fee! and one ,through | star office. ja8-St*” | 1066 Fst. n.w. a — Sah move the ensuing week to their newheme| The Commissioners of Walsh county, D. T., | his head, entering below the left eve and com~ WktED-a ‘A RELIABLE MAN, A PLACE AS | JOR SALE—NEAR STATIONS ON LT. mye d here [cok a ENS GR be Mien. Charles fi. Voochocs held o very pleases | erent’, mn the sensational stories of des- | ing out at the top of his head. He recovered, butler; @ man who thoroughly understands tan Branch; grass grain, fruit, poultry, and Orders executed on all the Exchanges. See eer etn dine ‘Ty pleasant | titution west of Park river. went to California andwas in business there | housework, and expects good ;can furnish the farms; Gacres ‘ottages and coun- ney yp et + reception yesterday at 1717 2ist street. She} _ James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New | many years. When he died he willed his skull | Y&8t0f references. Address 1412 T'st.n.w. jas-2t" | try ‘COOKE D. LU 4 230-3m | Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisionsand Petroleum, | 47! - Sef. wes assisted by Miss Voorhees. Mra. Fred. | York Herald, has sold the 425 and 427 | to Dr. Henry low, the attending physician, ANTED—BY AN HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS BR SALE— ICE SELECTIONS OF FARMS PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. Seymour, of Detroit, and Mrs. W. A. Bartlett. | 5th avenue, New York city, to Rustin Corbin and it is now in the medical museum at Har- > gitustion se Sret-class coschman. | Cell or AND cou: ia > ‘The tea table was presided over by Mra. Heber | for $300,000, a address W. E, HAYES, 916 Mass. ave. n.w. ja’ Be Eas teg rites ~ Interest allowed on deposits. SPECIALTIES. May and Mrs. A. T. Stuart. Mrs. Voorhees ‘The New Jersey logislatare organized yestar. ‘Dr. Gardner will deliver three other lectures | WANTEDIBY A pa he or agnd for ew bullet STG 14-3m — received her guests in an exquisite directoire | day afternoon by electing the democratic cau- | before the at the barracks, and the ques. | salary ¢ Ber weck, Adibees Miss G De Bist ames: | _=s-3m 3 5 gown of wine velvet. cus nominees to the various positions. Robert | tion is being by Gen.’ Ordway and jet mines beac rer gral Rema (J*°. ¥. consox. iO, W, MACARTNET, for the Mrs, Andrew G. Curtin, jr., a niece of ex-| 8. Hudspeth, of Hudson, is + and Geo. | others of having them delivered before the | —————______—————— feline, Horprculare stares 4 Menter UL Seretaausgatee time to te praction ot ELC. Governor Andrew G. Curtin, died at Bellefonte, | “pis, 1 Mortis, prenident of the senate, District militia, Quite s number of citizens} W AN'TED—HOUSES. See ee ae eee CORSON & MACARTNEY, Pa., yesterday, after a lingering illness, She | -D*-,0- CP. Silva, f ~~ sur- | are interested in oe py =5 GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. W, ‘was well known in Washington. * 3.3. West, Joseph onn.s08 Wrens in or Mt. t, Bankers and Deslers in Government Bonds. Mrs. and the Misses Huyck will be at home to | Florence le and Frank Bowen, of the i ne thoi mr yin renworth, Ran. nnd ee BE? = a —— a "=. that Col Elijah Wolf Halfora | ua! Sadalnins ioctl ax Waamapiacenet operation upon # young woman. may not go to the inauguration after all. The “s At Mattoon, Ill, at 10:45 o'clock Monday | entire population of Indianapolis is going, with Mrs. Mark Brodhead will be at home to h night a very positive earthquake shock wasex- the exception of fifty men, who are to be friends on Wednesdays in January and Feb- many persons, buildings were chosen by lot to ‘at home, look after the Fuary, at 1733 19th street. felt to for several It was the by stay ‘Mrs. Miller has returned from New York city | severest shock ever felt there, Sesmnses; hove S6 seers at Sree ee © and will be at home to calle: Monda} The first session of the Minne-| Car horses. But if rs on y- sota legislature yesterday afternoon. ee ee leet A very enjoyable and largely-attended tea of Duluth, elected speaker of | #ble to import s substitute from l. —— from 4 to 6 p. m., Mr. Sree” en gs wea fire Belt, at their new » Boa The national convention of marine engineers| Gov, Lee, when asked if he was ‘They were et ie Relinsare yectentey Me. Sttnet conten. prepared to say whether to call an Beit’s Mrs. Nelson and friends, Mrs. | and will continue oe extra os the or not, — Libbie Crenshaw and Lula| 4 special from Ragedbdreti-y ord ber asen! he not do so, unless he Six inches of snow has fallen throughout deemed it positively necessary for the good of Mrs. Abbey G. Ryan, of Baraboa, Wis., who ' pineries, and luambermen are happy. the state.