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‘Mrs, Thomas L. Thompson and the Misses Mam Whitney’s Card Recoption—Por- | ailcrton Tucks tor eke rome ar ake | | H i i i i 9 to 12, it i I and i | ti Hf aH t ft i 1 of Texas. Hon. j a ty fl ie HI ir tH f t i i i BI H | ff t i ie Season at 1136 17th street. Mr. and Mrs. Cockrell have issued cards for an at home on Tuesday evening, the 22d, from Louis EL te social Rev. Dr. Pope entertained a large company at a musicale last evening. Mrs. F. Key Buchanan gave a box party at Albaugh’s last night to Miss Thomas, of Balti- more. Miss Jenks, Miss Dunnand Miss Gorham, McComas aud Mr. Buchanan escorted the ladies. As the annaal charity ball for the benefit of the Children’s hospital is a social event of each season which determines the date of other af- faire in which the society of the city is inter- ested, a8 well as an occasion to which the young belles and beaus look forward to with special concern, the readers of this column will re gi to know that the date for this season sesupioe company that walked | jas been fixed for Wednesday evening, the 20th sae rinsed or; | inst. It goce without saying that the affair ts, room | 8 Usual, in the most competent and acceptable hands. and that uo pains will be spared to - | Muke the coming entertainment, as a its pre- I ll take phi th zi the licious ‘com- | *son. It will take place at the armory of the Sa cela’ nad taid | National Rides: See will be specially adorned - and beautified for the oceasion, so that the ball Ti epicarecoald deste ase (ee Among, “at | will have all tho desirable featares of the most Ss pink roses, and | *ttractive public entertainment and the most garnished and floating ends, | ¢!egant private party. and a string of coral about her neck, aud very | ‘The wife of Commissioner Wheatley and the winsome and altogether charming she looked | 1 Za she made the circuit of the. roome, leaning | on es Wheatley will not be at home to callers on Tuesday next, their reception day. upon the arm of Secretary Whitey. bow Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Frank and Mr. George smiles and pleasant words to her She was secompanied by Col. and Mrs. Cal Sree Brice, who are guestx at the White House. | Proticr. Wm. Mrs. Brice wore splendid dress of binck | Mrs. George Adams, of Boston, will spend Sunday with their | ob i Punk, ai? Sd street, . Baxter will not be at home to. satin brocade; Miss Florence Bayard wore | callers formally this month, but will receive on @ ball dress of white tulle; Miss Louise Bayard. | Wednesdays in February, at the residence of af » in French gray moire and HELE rt broke up. ¢ skirt and low body of Pompeiian | her mother, Mrs. Thos. Duncan, 1216 14th street. and Miss Ellen Bayard. in white | 4 large party of young people were pleas- pearls; Mrs. Field, in scarlet satin: | antiy entertained by Miss Mae White, at her by residence, on 34 street. last night. A choice = gy ay gh TY | supper was served, and dancing was enjoyed whil gal until the merry party a omg poh bine alk; Mr George | Miss Mildred Lee will visit Mra. John Storett ry satin raged in lace; Madame Mntsu, white | avenue. aille, square train over petticoat of white | Gittings next week at 1777 Massachusetts satin and brocade and diamond necklace and| ‘There was a gathering of ladies at Mrs. e sprays and coiffure adornments; Mrs. “Huyck, gray satin; the Misses Huyek, white | silver ‘gauze, vellow moire ribbons. ‘Others | PPRyt, present were Dr. and Mrs. Georg@B. Loring, | presided. Mrs. ir. Justice Lamar, Mr. Justice Field, | Ye npon Kuri ‘Miss Condit Smith, Mrs. “and Miss Deer. ing, Dr. and Mrs. Kindleberger. Mr. and | }fetes Miss Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thompson, | ;} socie! Horatio King’s Friday morning to listen toa paper upon Euripides by Mrs. Jndge Weldon, istorical society. Mrs. H. A. . Pitkin read a short arti- . Seudder Mrs. W. Ross Browne read an analysis of Euripides’ tragedy of after which several of the members of y read a portion of the same. Mixs Hie and Mrs, Jas, L. Pugh, jr.. Judge and Mre. | stetson rendered finely u polonaize and a noc- G. Blair Hoge, Senator and Mrs. Payne, Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, Bepre- sentative Darlington, Hon. and Mrs. Horatio turne b the bal- largue- King, Admiral ‘and’ Mre. Crosby, “Mr.” and | 2% and “Only a Flower,” in a finished man- Mrs." Boswell Flower. of aes Mr. and ‘Mrs. Breckinridge, Mi Jule, Gathriage, "Mise elia Johnson. Mr, | filled Thursda: York; ‘and Mrs. | _ Mrs. Fleming's handsome parlors were well afternoon, She was assisted Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Herbert, | by Miss Cora Fleming and Mixs Eleanor Sicard, Speaker Carlisle, Mr. George Steele, the Jap- | Who poured chocolate for her numerous guests. anese minister, Judge and Mrs. Leo Knott,| Mrs. Justice Matthews and the Misses Mat- Gea. Greely, Mrs. May Wright, Miss May. | thews will not receive onMonday. Mr. Justice Judge and MacArthur, Miss Dorothy Phil- lips. Mr. Edward B. Hilton, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Prestou Sands, the Chinese minister, members of his suite, the Corean ministe! his former health. Matthews is convalescing and making steady improvement toward a complete recovery of Rev. and Mra. T. F. Hamlin, the French min.| TB dancing reception at Washington bar- ister, Baroness ‘and the Baron Rosen, Count | Tks was very largely attended. The garrison @Arschot, Judge John Davis, Mr. Hazlehurst, | ladies were Miss Vilas, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Grace, of ; Duncan, Mrs. sisted by Mrs. Geo, Baxter, nee ivingston Stuart, Mra. Howad New Zealand; the Misses Hunt, Mr. and Mrs, | Baker, Misses Hunt, La Costa, Gibson, and ‘Hugh 8. Thompson, Mr. aud Mrs, Maynard, the | Freeling. They will ‘continue ou the Mondays Misses Blackburn. Mr. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. | it January. O'Reilly, Dr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.; Miss Lucy Cleborne, daughter of Medical Di- Gen. and Mrs. Wheeler, Postmaster-| rector C. 1. Cleborne. General Dickinson and the Misses Trowbridge. | D. Wilson, 1631 16th and Mr. Wm. C. Endicott, jr. After midnight | pr and Mrs. W. & party of young people lingered, and the r is visiting Mrs. treet, Bartlett, of 1200 K street, Theodore pel ny seabed age many Cen | will be ut home every Monday in the month dance continued until 2 o'clock in the morning. | “*¢¢Pt the first. after % p. m. Admiral and Mrs. Queen gave « charming tea | 1**t evening Mrs. J. 3 Churehi ill gave a aaa arty in honor of her son Earl's twenty-first esterday Snaisdgmncetmcsoumebcnca birthday. at her residence, 1118 10th street. Gm rece od was aonisted by Mre.Crosby in dae | After an elegant collation the company sepe- Sed alll, wailed im Chonahlic inca” bree. tans | rated at 0 late hour. Among those present were | the Misses Nellie Lizzie Wore a becoming toilet of white nun’s veiling | it. with «long boa of white feathers about her | Buc Preibus. Sadie Morgan, Annie Vaters, and Mamie Sandrage, =, 2 and Messrs. Ed. Turpin. B. B. Blackford, Chas. and sisting were Countess Esterhazy, Miss | Mond Phenix, Miss Pag, and Miss Edie.who dispersed | place, Capitol Hill. the punch. Among those present were Mrs. | Folsom. Mrs. Calvin 8. Brice, Mrs. Waller, ‘Mrs. Langhorne. in gray satin and black lace} Mrs. Senator Spooner, assisted by her niece, diamonda, prepared chocolate Others as- | Miss Vilas, of Madison, Wis., will receive on in January and February at 25 Lanier Mrs. Dickinson gave a most enjoyable mu- sicale to-day at noon, afid was assisted in seat- ee a ee ae Or ie the company by ‘Mrs. Lyster, the Miss Mra. Manderson, General Augur, Mrs. Trowbridge, Senator Payne, Mex. Deering, Mist Deering. Mrs. Bugher. Mrs. Edie, Mr. iiss Louise Bayard, Miss May iy. Miss Speed, Miss Vilas, and Mise jward Macauley, | MY Wilson. An excellent program was ren- Mise Carol Westcott, Mrs. Lieut. Reamey, Miss | dered by Miss Trowbridge and’ Mr. Mord Cullen, Miss Voorhees, Mrs. Hallidsy, Mrs. | S"° Played selectio Ino. F. Rodgers. Miss Speed. Dr. and Mrs.Wm, | the !stter also singing of Miss Mary Wilson & Hammoad, Secretary Gato and Mr. D. W. | Crthe Spanish legation. Miss Frame Jess Wit. Stevens, of the Japanese legation; Gen. Van | °** ° . son read pathetic and humorous fnew nr hme eon anghorne. The tes | I o'clock coffee, tea, sandwiches, cake, fruit, and confectionery was served by th mong those present Yesterday afternoon to introduce Miss Gussie Wilson to their hosts of friends. The rooms | New Jersey. were tastefully decked with flowers and Seuite, Mrs. Field, and the company was very large. Mrs. Wilson | Miller. Miss Lucy Corkhil received the company ina tasteful toilet of | McCulloch, Mrs. Yale, silk trimmed with point lace. Miss Gus- | Miss Deering, Mrs. Jo! & pointed opening in the neck. She had a Preston Sands. Mrs. Harmon upon the piano, an d accompaniments for the d Mr, Galvan, es, and at oung ladies r were Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Colonel and = Mrs. John M. Wilson | Calvin S. Brice, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Pinchott, gave the first of a series of three teas} Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. and Miss Andenreid, Mrs. Mrs. Green of Miss Bayard, Miss Dahigren, Mint lise Condit Smith, Mrs. iadame Mutsn, Mrs, '. Johnson. #, the Misses | frauds we the debutante, stood at her side in} Hunt, Miss iliss, Miss Leila Waller, Miss Leila | ‘8 becoming dress of white silk gauze made with | Johnson. and Mra. B.C. white satin bow in her dark hair and «| Arraignments in the Criminal Court. bouguet of roses and lilies of the valley in her | I¥DicveD PeRsoNs wo PLEAD xor avmLry. She extended to all a most cordial! ‘The following persons were arraigned in the greeting. Mrs. George Baxter wore a becom- fa ink ilk geuze, Mrs, Channing bot. | Criminal Court this morning and plead not ton was in white silk; Miss Leila Waller, white | &uilt silk crepe; Miss Trowbridge, white China silk Miss Annette Trowbridge, in gray silk and lace Miss Noyse, pale blue silk; Mrs. Hains, pink ® cents; Heury Folk, John Williams, indicted for larceny from the United States (see. 5475 R. 8.) mai bag worth ~ house-br ing in the and white brocade. Mim Leary, black Hace | ight at the residence of E. M. Wilson, July 1; H. Dade over black silk; Mrs. Lydecker, black silk | mbezzlement of six’ aacks of blac in | ots from C.'F. Wilkiys & Co.; John George, Sek Sah ee ne eee, ent emastrshing in the’ sighhak thaeiont and Mies Steele, of Indiana white rect wk; | Gerstenberg J. Renter, December 9; Andrew gold braid. Mrs. Lamont sat at one end of | Dangers the table in a dress of black satin trimmed in | house-breaking gold lace, and Mrs. Van Reypen, ina gown of | Elizabeth Flynn, Dec blue and white India silk, sat opposite dipens- | *Hias Ashton. lar mber 5; Mage siored boy of eleven years, the night at the residence of ic Smith. frown person (silver watch ing chocolate. A ‘the from John T. Connolly), December 16, James Dedincce, Mes, Weeekila Wee testete, Wa; | Wood, alias Luskey, lacceny from. ibe pereoe Alice Berry, of Newport, Mrs. & M. Bryan, the | f Lucinda Hoimes, December 15; George Bris- Misses Bayard. the Misses Fuller, Miss Vilas, | C0, byuse-break Miss Keenan, Mrs. and Miss Wheatley. the of A. Wall, Dee g in the night at the stable ber 8; Marshall L. Coats, Misses ( larceny, Dennis McDonnell, larceny from - tod Mra Guagt” Santice ad rane’ Seante® | son December 4: Evart uilbert house tosek ng - dler, December 29: Jas, Lieut. Duvall. Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Moore, of |! the store of H. I Deteoit, and Col. and Mrs. Parker, Cross, alias Gray, and Frederick Lomax, house- | Miss Beulah Pox gave a Ge coffee yes- | breaking. and James Dixon, ating Cray, assault terday afternoon, in which a gay party of For people participated. Miss F¢ uu Liquor codes aed takes omall drawing | Licenses. rooms when the guests first arrived and were + OF Porte seated. r ', ices were served, in which was with intent to kill J. A. Ruppert, December 21. tables im the drawing | A LIST OF REJECTED CASES SENT To THE MAJOR The Lastrict Commissioners have still on —— an ae lucky ae #8 | hand sore of the liquor license cases that have out, according to the German tradition. | been pending since the Mrs. Black held a large reception yesterday | } afternoon. in which she was assisted by her Mattingly and Wolf, debutante daughter, Miss Grace. who wore a | that the fuct that th simple drees of white wool, Mrs. Joseph E. Me- | granted hin Donald, Mre. Chas. 8. Voorhees, and the Misses Lucille ‘and Corinne Blackburn. Mrs. Harmony was at home yesterday after- noon and hed with her Mrs. Green, of New J. sey, who is her guest. Five o'clock tea was ‘The Joh 1 ense this year the Sund: had been twice convicted beg he bud be ed that of- nse 80 far ax the question of isting him u ti- ing of the license | a case wax brought np yes- | ¥ au argument presented by Messrs, in this case it is urged Commissioners: license aft last year a con- concerned, License wax on the ground of violating law. One of these violations oc- Mrs. Maury and the Misses Maury held 1s de- | CUrred. however, before his license of last year ‘ wasissned. Commissioner Webb, “ak lightfal reception yesterday in their beautiful | juaticr to-day. said that he. thoveht th ew home on Massach uset! avenue. Miss Alice presided at tea table, and Mrs. Jobn Foster dispensed refreshing punch from ‘winter on account of ill-health. Sundry law. whone beset ag, we. pr | err “ations hay police may sce to it that of the point raised in behalf of Mr. Jolson was well taken, | Mr-Webb suid the Commissioners werecriticixed ¥ liquor men for harshness in i & great bow! in the back drawing-room. Wood oat bent Cae ood | regulatious. However cae given fair notice of the Sieg mach to the attractions of the comfort | Thisioners. Some of those for whom the ir est promises were made had already been ar- Mrs. and Mise Holman will not receive this | rested under their new license for violating the e been recently ly rejected, so that the e law ix enforced: Ess the centerpiece of roses and | § Northwest —Bar-rooms- hoa. (J._ McGuire, in PARK. Enthusiastic Meeting of Representative ___FOR SALE-—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FURNISHED—ONE SINGLE ROOM. FoRSe A BRICK. FOUR-STORY Bu) ON Hn wal tors Fst. $5,000. An investment now paying 10 per Citizens in Its Favor. > fe redfecne Seal arnt cent. “This ofr oaly open fora short tier ’ A representative and enthusiastic meeting of ams | FORALL geen ta BGS, K, Sc SERRE | matse E nave. '| leading citizens of the District: was held last ‘ 1 ‘Apply S07 bth ae Jace py Say , - S night at the Atlantic building to take conderted partment. Address V.., Star uff inente:beated dhrowghuut by furuace ever} thite new for the advancement of the project of = ‘WASHD. No, EXPURNISHED Rooms, FoR tomy sata cede dow at er ge nafional park in the Rock creek valley. @. 8. | Q*E# Bil op bear National luseum:; ‘for wo eduite, Ai- | FOR RENT—FCRNISINED ROOM WitH BOARD; |=!" s S16 och ot eyes peed’ tad BB. Weener ached periees * = Ts ee ee pce | any Loca ete ee ae TSE | YE SALESTNO SEW FIVE OOM | BRICK Witt MAN FOI NTED-TWO OR THREE HANDSOMELA | *¥ dorariment in the city. stone. jale-at Houses, 1321 and 1323 Georgia ave. ae. 13%] WS tare secretary. After a resolution had been passed “work. #0 10.8.m. oF 6% SGT TEMEN, | back alley: 40. parking water a i ‘ ; 716 Keene ished Rooms, with strictly first-class Board, | JOR RENT—1017 15TH ST.—TO GENTLEMEN. | Uch Yu cost ghee E: CPALMER owner O12 | Dir. idv00 49 Kets. by the meeting endorsing the plan | ~ rie AE Se RS for gentleman. wife ind, child's puree; porthw est: rete ae Suite of noome on 23 Soot: private tath end + wt Need a ize | 415 84 ew ta gp he ip a ance tc! BSisieroniea ee ae | ee owe SONS | pon RM REL warare oF Panty [tM POOH ae REY the bill now in the hands of Chair- WANTED THREE OR FOUR ROOMS FoR OB RENT—1408 CORCORAN ST.— TWO UNFUR- | 7 cy Suaihg, Muidenes: improved and uuimproved, | | mi. 10r 12, $ man Hemphill, of the House District com- ay: ibioaackeeying: wate price and full particu: | EY wished rocaie on frst. Govt, with ‘une ut See ee ieee ees SEbS be eee | OR de mittee, the work of forming committees, one ise Tord Seas Gihet nw. | ordentiet torent eo a ia state, to explain the proposed plan to j ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS COM- 2k RENT—ONE NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOM, OF GALS—OREAT. Aik 10 Si eens of Onauetn aba ke WV inthe tira, win couhery carers | Rah dara dog wet bat easton: | Risog at aloe ate Spend” botrd in sanie house; terms moderate. | ance month. Call on "G." 820 F. 3 st 4 8 Gat tw i Ge wed discover the opinion of each member in regard Bos Sarciee AILS _ | Soe saa _suRwSaRD—A vent Lames | or Sooo 30° Wii st'se.7 bh tthe projet, and fo mcar, a far pom Rr gd Pere ea ho eon gp poy eR Rt 00 off ~ & vigorous and united endorsement of the | snap: Walter Bri SOOS eon: Omran them with us and Ghiain dentable tenants. YS, nochiidren. 1452 Retire ae i AVI D'sTONE, measure, was begun. ‘ge number of sug- C00! 26 F st. n.w, Bey Room enters, sed OR REN’ REE UNFU : 3 - ar at gestions were made by citizens concerning the WARIED 5 WOMEN — FIRST-CLASS “C00 KS, ebLoat — —— -_ - FE: time Rte ovetumest Peinties FOr SALEONEW bay DOW BRICK, ON 4TH most suitable persons to work on these state Maida Nu Wail Ta Sauers WANTED. UNFURS: ROOMS FOR LIGHT | Oftice; very reasonable. 120 F su ne, te ‘st., one square froru East Capitol st, 10 rooms and Committces: sad weluntecrs wees waked and | Coachmen, Welter, Men Ubairy Men | WV housekeeping: any partof the city aloo furniabed | on yaw te 4 ww mone - tath, Foo for stable on the lot DAVID D. STONE. » 4 alway. Call Quick, DICK’S AGENCY, U13 7th st.n.w. | Rooms, well heated can rent soon "See Fe x AN HOUSE, MANAGED BY | jal2-3 806 F noted. It was found Seah the og a it ja2-Int?' OOM RENTING AGENCY, 612 9th st. n.w. seaiient othe fee ee ventimen | J2OR SALE—OR EXct JOR BALE MANDAONE states was pretty thoroughly covered, DA BRIGHT AND INTELLI SEES | penterredl 1000 1 0tonew ee) Marginud or Virwiat mgt brick, th at the consi ‘of these committees was not doy, about ‘years old, a8 a gcty in Woshington. §. far nit 3 Aer storted, mad the complstion of the commit, crenfiarautake ta Sate oan ‘nd WANTED—BOARD. gi, RENT, WO, MOMS ON THE Finer | fuiist. Balumere Md j ee ca, with the suggestions and. voluutecss of | Budeestana Humand tipewriter, oe So yorsa Gabe = | et eee aaned oF entarntehed: Te" | JlOl SALE—PERSONS WISHING TO FUNCHASE TEMG, 1300 Fat ne bel the mecting as m basis, was left to the exeon- | Avett BUSINESS MAN, Starofice ____1t. | WANTED A, YOUNG LADY DESIRES BOARD ENT-FLOOR—THRE! LARGE ROO: the city can be accommedated ‘Uy calling stouce on | J tive committee, composed of C. 8. Noyes, B. H. | WW ANruaRGHANT Messen TEE AP” | parderd eterna, wate rice and loctin, "Address | IP90; Rew Tarte eee a th aS BOT PARA SETTLE B CO. TSS Fat | Warner, C. C. Glover, F. A. Rich . Geo. Sig womens —. POR RENT-FURNISHED Ob UNFURNISHED— SALS—6OR, 13TH AND MASS AVE. 1585, | per E. Lemon and A. T. Britton. y a: roll “himself; OL agate — second floor of 3 rooms, for light housekeeping. $18,000; 11th st. nw bet, N and ©, 10rs., 8% ali 2.8 WIMER, 1913 Pet 25: ¥1,-500 coal required rontralied by wi oy te ; tN and SVERCWES ENDORSING THE PROSECT efergitth “Address FLM, 193 4th ave, New Kore WANTED—LOTS. eiilgrens ood reverence given oF required SC suze | hase ee MERA IEG 2G SALE A SICIAL OFFER BRICK MoUs were made by Dr. J. C. Welling. Representa- ANTED—1740 PA. AVE. FIRST: RT ED-UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FoR cus. | rest _ At" | JOR SALES HANDSOME NEW PRESS-BRICK wed, wp: syed bugusens Nomahco nese, tive Beriah Wilkins, Frank Hutton, Hallett Kil- | Witints:nonc bac otperiaized haus wanted sill | Ware inal ae or ibe city sagie Yow and | {OR RENT A LADY WOULD SHARE TWO HAND. Kos. 1000, Logs. 1010 Routh | 4.40 sf a i a Raf RS pers TS some sunny south frout ruome with auotter lady : tmodern cen: | Siem, 213 a bourn, N..D. Larner, W. H. Clagett, John 'T. | B*Y #°°: ees a tie 1807 Frat, | for $25 per month, cod board included; excellent lo Tobe, open grates, cabinet, and ala’ | Given, B.L. Blackford, A. P. Fardon, and | WAN{HD GA NEAT, CAPABLE GUKL TO Cox, ED-FORCLIENTS—LOTHFROM SCENTS | Suen brarcar. 17 Tes hd rice “Appibio CHAS C. MEADS builder 101 | fiat and tare heat os , B. . A. o Ns h,and iron fain ui 5 N — ~ - . C. ME. muilder, ‘apy! others. Practical suggestions concerning the | required.” Apply to 1812 13th at. uw. Wyte, Sh hee tout: kn houses from, 1,000 to | WOK RENT—WITH OWNER OF CORNER House, | Gucprice. Apis to CHAS. ¢ Dal Samw oe | brick deellinnw on 8 tect Noh best method of securing the desired legislation | WAN TED-LADY FOR A POSITION (5 HOURS | $2.00)" Me "uuken wevealy gf property st urlees | ings or wentieman preferred. Callai 1Ol0 Netnw-* | JOR SALE-A BARGAIN—FHREE-STORY AND | Way. dH Wis ic 339 . first, ces regu y 2 = J also, 1 : ards bs {ah stable attached her gress the desirability of the park and the ne- | nw i | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | 2018 stn. mS i cessity of speedy action to secure the land TED—A WOMAN (WHITE PREFERRED) T a a {OR RENT—FURNISHED 01 FURNISHED | {OE SALE— j cheaply, aud to this task the influentialeitizens | WASTED, 4 WOMAN (WHITE PREF ‘tamiy of | WARTED-TWO SECOND-HAND. | BIGYi Fveomn- suitable oriigie hotmekortar al eek ase, Brome Seay Se wane | Present at the meeting last night, and others | tree; must wo bomeat night: Apily GOL Qst-n.W. © | pnye SoMuybie OF Minar make, 40 or 42-uch wivel: | en improvement. Apply 1119 Ket-uwe Jo103% mI STE OO, Blety Torwted, wily 4.700. - : Who were present in spirit, are enthusiastically | \WANTED-PERSONS IN WANT OF GOOD PAY ANTED-TO HIKE A SMALL, LIGHT DAYTON | FOB RENT FIST PLoon AND BaseatixT ow | Eat ie. 7-rm’ brick be ola cheay oer | si Ow NE le ledged: next, to secure the desired legis- and pleasant work to coll at Capital City Benefit ‘days with the privilege of bu: BY ‘roo bs SALE “ | lation ossible, from this Congrea’ in | Souci, Waner Bynes. 458 La, ave. oprodte Hy | ing satne Address Hox Sil. City Powk-omhce’ Tee | Sens jege nah nousekecping; convenient to.cars. 403 | teen ct 188x100: will be auld. ve ch itsen, in Willow tree Coen wt the shape of a Senate amendment to one of the | <<", 5 ros aa = ANTED—BY A WHITE WOMAN, A FIRST- ‘ 20 F a uw. Dew brick, Oroome. mod. | KaNpSsod tthe se” APP to ano. F appropriation bills; and then, if not successful hos Geiae mens taut Rhee Fok oie Was sundress, a small family wasb Address | F'Paniorn conmunictttnes one feruitivd: we bok, | 2c dentable tot in Lebroit Park, BOaL SS | RANE T sie fits in the s] i : food waving | 617 23d st. a 1t*_ | room. foldiim bed: bay window. heat, light, and at- or NT vAGOAMA’ JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN — A VERY prstie in the short time left to the present Congress, | boarders in house: once: 1433 Late n we At 5 FORNTSH UREA Fie | et heat, light, snd at- | “aly th INO. F. Wai 4 OF Hue AT A BARGAIN — A VERY peaad se cnctearor to pass the measure atthe extra | \WANTED-LADIES TO MAKE WoRsTED ap-| WANTED 10. FURNISH LIBERAL TABLE | {ondsues: tcrms. #10, per month: ‘relersners, OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK. | wil'wake an 9 oF tnvestanent Witt session of the Fifty-first Congress. ‘The public | W vertiscment cards at home, #3 to 86 weekly: cu @ Presbyterian famfly in the northwest, | C24 mae under the whole house : P'sHORMAKEL O00 ¥ at nw walt i At 10c. SEDGEWICK & CO., New Haven, Ct, julz-4> | between 14th and 7th streets, if possible, with the wac RENT—F joor this house is vided into Bate advantages of the park to the city, and the na- 3 one i of @' portion of house, uy a ‘lady with small family, | Fadapted to con Pen; | rent $32 per mouth: price @6,500. Pe eat bah BARGAIN AND UPON ban tional importance of the project, were dis-| WWANTED-A RELIABLE MAN AS (WaITHR: | who Soes ther own work. ‘Address LIBEWAL, Bia! | sion aud Postaice deyartnents O12 Oietaw. Ie | Tele eee : termi, House 23% 10 | ctumed, and reference way made to the repre- | ,yy.>pug Telerence aud be willing to reuiin at night: | o 500 orir-epcep | FORREST SIGHS AVINISMED ROOMS, WITH | Foon } _gara-ae | sentative and disinterested character of the as- <i ea EB alt * GILT-EDGE! firet-ciees board, ai 916 Hist. ie | FP | : : | citi endionti ‘ANTED-FIVE FIRST-CLASS ACCIDENT IN- 's position; salary $200; ref- F ~ wiceU | JQOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT weLLLe bi ae a - as — 2 absence surance men to represent, the lerzest Eastern | erences, Address BOX 12, STATION D, New York. ee et pe ba EW. 500 MELE SUR. | Algsied Bricks, paying 12 T.F% ¢ ° nal motives of self-interest in further- liberal contracts. BDA ERA | BUSS wee rors 0 veut 4.00 alkei's ing the project. Managers, GUS Fst. nw. KL. MarICe. WANTHGT BOY FOR CARH g anogap: bath cu "eume Boor privat ii anal scamats ae —, J nd closed in good con » cl bh Sees 20) Ll N ELEGA! i JRE A Assenge Wi pla peat ote a TED—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG WHITE | Address 1. La Star ofices " ©0 S™US™ SAD S ean bid strong, Dr. J.C. Welling, W. T. Hornaday, | tinal Adirse Bor i-burmia, "" "SSTR" | WW ANTED_A SECOND HAND. COPY OF RENTS Gres PST Aas oa: Bo otter omens. AC | Re es — 42100 to aling Raa | Judge Hillyer, C. 8, Noyes, William H. Clagett, AD Ss PATENT ATTORNEYS /SureOe, Fee kexrro ADULTS, PARLOR FLOOR, UN: | F'etndow. remed eria fut ail mt oa | xn mae Tt) | Col. W. F, Switzler, John T. Given, Dr. A. P. ieaafs Sandweiting. “X. , Biar otis. | WANTED -§ 4§DY MOULD TORE TO, HAVE and tenes True ervey, larwe werd, “water | CSoh' nalance ob long tims. "446 d's mess room | TOR W: Wosdward, Berek Wilting "Piece Bettas | {YW AXTED-Ak pxtPEMnENGED cANVAssERrgR | Hct" 7 19 90" See dn Bon 130 ee TEaD OF MEG: | tie mdi Pa Lanna ea Tae aes | ws | John H Crane, George Truesdell: one haan, | WW csountey; vafersnees false heducenanty ta | 20 Sensor aG ENOW THAT =e | Poe ame NOME INSTEAD OF RENT. | uige condition: Weep v ALL. L1-ROOM BRICK, Q x7 | CO yo, Wilkos eee Truesdell: Joseph Paul, | the right man.” Address PIANOS AND ORGANS, | WW ANTED_EVE Loan Company lends not part but ALL the money nec- | — Jal’ 925 F st. uw 1. lot Sua 100 to. akhey, GON | Col. J. M. Wilson, H. J. Dent, John Joy Edson, | Star ofice. HOt | spomotnyr nara parc out ALL the Mary eentaey | gamars co bay's home; paymneute equal to reat UMly; | Oe Ce a aw evap w on. as "room rick, It Rear oth lot | W. C. Dodge, M. I. Weller, Hallett Kilbourn, WANTED AGENTS “FOR “BOTTLED ELEC: | to hhdme upon a'new, plan; better than building | Masten ees. Prospectus” to offices, 14 and 16 | FV vromn nb, bw eiot conte Rat OO ‘( room Noble D. Larner, ex-Commissioner Loring, tricity,” the wonderful ew Catarrh and Head fall or, send for “Prospectus” to oftices | , Gall OF sed for Ad gd 16 | Jeoomp b bw bor eockOe, Bm Prof. Langley, Dr. Kobert Reyburn, 1. Hows | 3220 Chtr; nome agente uke $100) ius day proof 16, Atlantic Building, dal 2-10t | 4 a - Spoon pbs be . Perry, Reginald Fendail, Theodore W. Noyes, | fiiagitti’ © & HOME MFO.CO., B. ¥. Dont ANTED — COLONISTS — MONEY ADVANCED | J1OR, RENT THE COMFORT OF HOME, WITH tod tnpe, M) | Too brick, sow, Qt oy ti W. H'smith, B. H. Warner, LD, Wine BF, Sa aD<E GENTE WOME CoE nt er ara fare, and expenses of trip from any | secured. 020 Sthet- Every attention given” Refers ee RE Gilbert, Geo. E. Lemon, A. B. Brown,’ N. W. | W sud do,tctabe soaseoo! howe, willow pestered | Wildes Ghione in aiacky Mountains, to visit the Great | Cncereguired. ‘jal: | JOR SALE_WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL © | Stevenson, J. Q. Thompson, Jesse B. Wilson, | \\WyANTED— A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ong 7. Ronen sepee aE gene tad Bg Le j 5 | te ens j Thomas Somerville, E. D, Tracey, James E. | \VGogk Apply to O04 Pennaylvanta ave. uw. & ial Soto cf “pb. Bors Sas SG Toe nS ns es me | at aes about cine square from Capitol grounds: aplens | Ryka’ SP itch, M. F. Morris, W. 8. Thompson. BS OER a na inna, 0. SOR RENT Oi te NICELY PUR: | sil invextment: for #2.500. on easy terme For Salo-st BOOKS OF THE WEEK. ‘Hongo tu private fatly.” Call at 208 New deracy | guy hide, Reuusylvania, ave., between @th and 19th | day. eltak™ | FETT SOSES. ave nn wee | Bit anise yaa be ave. #.¢., between and 8p. in, SOT” | Madncen nan” Adanks ME RCRY NT Beir othe POR RENT” on URNIGHED AND ONE UNF yee fa 00: | $0,000. eH. WARNER kc, maid eons . ae tathes 2 : ished lance rota, southern expovure: lieu : Biel. {Knickerbocker Nuggets Sores) ew | \WWANTED-DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU: | dencen ‘ere Cleaning, eetoring, and’ Re- | FOR RENT FARGE DOUBLE Paxtons, very | 0 [oe YOU WANT 4. NEAT, . Putnam's Sons. : We c lem, youn hit 3 bing: transient «uests accommodated : home-like house in the northwest look at H. Morrison. and col for all kinds of domestic labor, for District | ments generally. workmanship, teed; | tary plumbing Stifa S 19th hy front, fel ont 3 TPS stn. we | ret from’ le ‘and Europea | ences exchanged. 1121 Tat. nw. Jali” | Qat, cor, 19th xt. somth front, Due THE FLORIDA OF TO-DAY. A Guide for Tour- | Sra slee- With refopences. 717 M st. u.w._se¥0-LOw" | Poets“ rench and German spoken, TOK REST-TWO HANDSOME” UNFURNISHED | Fith "pee. browarstome "ane and prevent iste and Settlers. By Jaires Woop Davipsox, | WW! ‘AN OVERSEER. OR CHIEF ADVER-| jall-10t 49 Dattreet n, ‘commauntepliing Sogane With aloouns oor: | pA AM. With Maps and Illustrations, New York! tiset, and two to five aesistante (sccording to size ANTED—SIX MORE HORSES AS BOARDERS | pew house; family of two; and ceilings: houses open all day. Al D. Appleton &'Co. Washington: Robert Beall. | of county ind population, $40 a incuth, aalary’ aud Weta ew stable, be of the bestappointed | houeekeepiigit denied Bear \ = “235" Giithes o warmeen 7 ° 7 Geass Wo over Ce z ‘the city. Ai | BAW ae 7 7 A FAIR EMIGRANT. A Novel. By Kosa Mut- if, ho soliciting. Duties confined to making collee- | §? Amana TON Hatkewae Riding School Stables, | SOR RENTOTWO HANDSOME FUBN NN. AVE., BETWEEN M AND 7, HOLLAND, author of “Marcella, Grace,” ree ERT eRtine printed inatter, putting up adver- | 1196 Vermont court, opposite the Purtiand. Jal L-Ot Ae ep nly an 3: fown and Country Library, No. 19.) a 5 ag : ‘ork: D. Appleton rop & Co. T. 8. Denison. ‘his could not have the fraud.” assistant apprai tobacco has would lose $1,200,000. ‘These irregularities | It is b | legislature held a te a senatorial ca committee. Va, has determined “Ytayor Geant, 9 Democracy, has e the county assembly roses in silver brocade po, tigh pots of | 735 24th: W. G. Johnson. 2429! P. Han Cord. The candelabra hell pink tapers with | Raa. Ne Barbara shades, and the corsage fer the | Weber: 28 How Jersey ue; Robert W. were ‘La France roves, tied with pink | Wile. North Cupitol and G; MeGill Grove, satin ribbons. The boutonnieres were 3M: John 3M. Perreard, 608 1th; Louis violets and lilies of the valley, and the cloth | Wes: 901 25th: Antonio Wiener, 1538 North ‘was strewn with white clove pinks. ‘The place Capitel; 8. K. Wall, 1535 11th. carde for the men were prettily-inscribed loiesale-—Miehael Leech, 1145 16th; John Parehmenta, and those for the ladies had Cali- ~ hep die a snd Docndary; | Btracoman for- be “eed £2 eater colors apan | 4621 1: Jos. Henklebin, 2215 E; Prank H. Hoof, Senster andre Palmer, Tastee ant PC ; 1. 'G. Miloviel Wield, Susttan, Renpat, Geentec oe irs. | Antonio Hennhaefer, 1423 L: P. J. Secretary Bayard, Mrs. A snd Mos Swans ‘Mra. and Miss Andenried will im January, the 15th | Atlee, 701 amb, the 224, from 4 to 6. “4 ‘Mra. Edie will be at home on Wednesdays in February. Mrs. Cullen Brewster, of New York city, taken am ‘at the Richmond for senaue, and hes with, her Mrs Fe oo ouster and Him. Poddoes for » musicale in their apartments, land, neat Wednesday cfening st 8 fi fF i! Zoua. Philadelphia: T. B. The democratic ry of James Daly, removed, In New York city the district the twenty-third assembly Go. THE STORY OF LOUISIANA. 5 $ Flages, Ke., which burns without flaine, smoke or odor, | free. Mra. ¥. A. BAL ‘Tuomrsox. Mlustrations by J. L. Bridgman. eH “: ee “ihe Stocy Of the States” Revlon) pecs: sod will fda an Yehicle 24 hours for 10 cents.’ "Ex: | Washingto ALMA; or, Oroxkan’s DavonTeR. A Story of | Matfer jo the J. L STEP! the 20,000 Sioux. By Gay WaTERs. Chicago: see CHEATING THE GOVERNMENT. | CENTENSIAL MFG CO. Cincinna . Y OF OUR | (.0u have never seen the genuine 0 rk befor Large Sums Believed to Have Been | Wy ANIFE: MAN TOTARE THE AGENCY OF Gum | Wti"ortouthiy hasinante keg” "Ene Np Lost by Undervaluations in New York. | retail’ price, $35, other sizes in properth Mr. Albert P. Stearn, of the Boston custom- | geiaand never before surplied by other saf | EMLENEN nN rey ‘ Bnew O-roum bry sll as we are but el by the safe pool, Wee EN'S SECOND- R RENT—1532 1 ST. NW. {HANDSOME NEW- t aot ft jiser’s le Cc band Clothing, fc ich highest cash y ished Roor single cr en suite, on first and wectery ape Lassen house, who has taken charge of the appraiser's | SAFE CO..Cineinuatl. Unio _*06-akewom_ | UY hand Clothing, for wnich highest cual prices paid, | R° ly furnished Boome, singieck en ins 1 iain Bit ™, office in? New York, stated yesterday his belicf WwW ene TEMPERATE MAN LOCATED OUT- 4-1" A EIZNAR. “" very complete house, 6 roome and bath, ¢ i that the government has been cheated out of | nissettion Saints fo uaa, Prorper months Meter | WANTED HORSES 70 KEEP: Box millions of dollars through the irregularities | euces exchanged.” ENTERPRISE, Leck Box 1010 in the New York appraiser's department. The war =x ak 2 xD Byandervauation of Somat tbuceo andrew | TA, rset W atance “ay haulers | WW em vate cu gad aid wage ar hi | freed Go tale RyeralN sugar. Mr. Stearns is quoted as saying: “The ¢ almost wholly in the sugar depart- ment. I have discovered that an immense | S4.cerment, Cutting with, amount of raw sugar was imported without the | oF payment of the proper duties. that millions of dollars were saved by the im- porters, you will understand how gr. tity of raw sugars were landed here yment of duties or under improper rates. | ¢ been done Star: sion on the part of the appraiser's office, but I ~Wyras cannot say that the appraiser was a party to En Customs Examiner Hammill and Assistant Appraiser Sturgis are held directly responsible for the existence of dvils in their departments, | WV for oaks, thamlermaid. Waitwan Latins nd | te ‘Two weeks ago two shipments of Sumatra to- | Nurioe. Seautress, Men Walt bacco, including 325 bales, were passed by the | Butler. SAM'LA. COOMBS, 926 F st.n.w. jal r and examiner at $98,000 ad valorem. Inspector Holahan had received many complaints from merchants of under- | valuation of Sumatra tobacco and was on the watch. He seized these two shipments | found that mer should have been Ropraieed Ce ee a eg lie od During the past Year, €,000,000 tons of ‘tis ‘ANTED —A PLAGE AS LAUNDKESS IN A LOST AND FOUND. font and pleasant; ‘private family. “Meterences 1308 | Lal Water, ime and sewer, $1,200. JOHN Keen imported” ‘There are two | WAS é eae ND_FOUND. Sth arrest baa classifications of it—one at 100 leaves or more | mendid. “Address 1 Year was so undervalued the government | submitted to the department a few days ago, | 4, Star office. 7 mie es ieved this report was the immediate wane ~ EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER | Bt. Jasuex He da ? in’ and Typewriter desires an engagement. ‘Terms ‘ ERN F101 "A ROSE- ENT—VERY ‘SANT, STYLISHLY fone | Appesions ees removal, It is bie 44 fps 61S Toth street u. w. | JOST >ON AFTERNOON OF LOTH INST. AROSE. | JOR RENT — VERY | PLEASA LY | Hammill will be dismissed, raisers mer eg © sem gggutia gud ae, efereuice frou the ast mace 3 day decided to hold a convention in Richmond 4s and Mrs. Stanford gave din- | The Commissioners have forwarded to the | in July to nominate candidates for governor ian deck aneataee, ta a superintendant of police the following list of | and li¢utenant-governor and ome new state | \)7ANTED-BY A WHITE WOMAN, A POSITION council of Richmond, remove from his every man, white or black, ity, who is of Row: York, "ys ited Maurice F. Holohan, an old T: ; ities, i iosala, wore, brought tolight through the investigation pecii Ae Ww . z ‘Treasury Agent Holahan, whose report was | careful and reliable; good references, "Address Dox 1@ SEAR NLL BE PAID FOR A MALACCA committee of district, County aie mandates | Se | Hinemiants, We. for the two grvaten - “ a bo = a America—the Farmer's $10 Fire Proof Combination- WANTED-LADIES TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM, * Lock Safe (sold on monthly installments), and the ‘a sure cure for female diseases: also Dr. McGill's By Mavnice | Wonderful Electric Fuel, for warming sleishs, car- | “Blood Purifer™ cures ; 100 doses $1: samples ole agent, 317 At. Fok Su NES, THRER-STORY AND Bast ment hotter, % Laide, heh arrangements: $:13,000 st., between. with and 4th stm 2. S-story and basement ‘brick; 16 rooms; m. i.; lot 25160 to an alley: 831 r PLEASANT ROOMS ON | “A bomutiful corner residetice in the northwest; nearly ce Fiogieyd oor, unfurnished. 715 K wt. nw oppo | pews Dullt in the, ghost wuibetantial mauer; d-story ALL GROCERY STORE, | site Mt. Vernon Park. iy ck; 10 rooms: side yard; . A peicnatenit ae Bo- POE, RERT_1WO COMMUNICATING UNFCR- ‘On Oth, between Pand Q sts, n.w., S-story brick with lance closets; hewly papered: don to tigi housckoehing” 17 ite "Bours atts hot wake ls pac “i mouth. Enclose ED_—TO BU! Ges postage for Tull shettun tine of advertising | WW ANTED_TO BUY 8 PENS 00., Lebanon, Ohio. CER! rptar 4 Li 5 wes the sout ‘ar: ngarly new with every convenience . €1,000, a i RE: Ss ca ath nished Rooms, second floor, heat cas and water; | ©? a ™. i W&ANTED-WE Wish TO EMProy A RELT | WWANTED — A CIVIL, ENGINEER AND | lient housckeepiniy permitted. 40% H st... 311-3" | qd'gide alley S500 ee 12 Pommins Fear) yer 5 Witt Mens your city; no experience required: | Vv,“ cx machighe lashing ts naeeeneee R RENT 730 9TH ST. NW jFURNISHED PAR- | On K st, near 14th, 10-room brick; lot 21x100; | JOR SALE — A (SIEGE (OFF ST. BUSINESS ALBINE; or THE Anur's Tewrration. By Eur | Roripanent position or thée years; uaiary increaued | omy. OF mould give ietructicn jn ms Scoping ge | eoncerieant alta ae eae Gente oe: | Ota eae aia 7 Peterson & Brother. Fanced for salar advertising, c__Largcet manufac | Address Box 163, lar ofits, —___ 10, | BISHOPS DEUG STORE, corn a H at.n'w. Jal im 36 frers in our line stamp. No post YANTED— FOR = STRICTL' PREE-HAN R RENT— MASSACHUSETTS AVE. i, Ohio. Crayon Portraits call -at_my Studio and Sal Ey il® . _0clO-wieGm rae rooms ad gee apecimens: you will be ouviuced that | ah rift Cherrtul, well-furniahed front Ltcom, wth $10 | FLOR RENT TWO, LARGE COMMUNICATING teed. HH. B. SMITH, Kooms, suitable for office rooms, for dentist or Massachtisetts ave. | patent attorney : ood location. Inquire in ‘Store 7]1 3a9-6t" | 7th wt. nw. wal x1 8x18 inches; weight, 500 1vs.; | to ‘aud permanent business. ‘These rungs all R_ RENT — BRIGHT, SUNNY ROOM, OVER- TALLS: | I looking fowa Circle; newly papered and nirnished Fersonal attention. Order box at Price's Stable. | mantle bed: 80 per mouth, including heat and that pw | Ferm, 7th st eight miles frou | private family, 1426 11th st.; cars pass door. Jal ty. O.H.P. CLARK, Sligo, Md. : 81 24-1 aia Sasa al GOOD SECOND-HAN: ber Sth atid Fir ~ cont investment, #ii 4-room bricks, itut- Court, bet.. Vermont ave. and 10th at - he. rented for @# each and never vacatt 25.408 m aidan. store ck, 02708, 19th and 14th ana V ana | 4" cellar, 5 Foun and bab Rk Room Weta. two brick houses, rent for €10 per month each iISTEDT & Bhaiiiet” New York. d20-th.siew ANTED-TO TELL YOU WHERE TO OBTAIN | \ ITY OF SCOTT ‘W “iietclass help and thove seeking Soternnat Wax ¢ par THING, | E' Circle, with small private family, ss ices” will class 3 Tit wt 4 mice for both ®1.500. poe oe Oe LC eens ames 2) i Fean, ave, corner 24st m.w.my20 | anne: Belem O00. 1687 Tine —__ BBLS | Be eee tance frame house; 6 | JK SALE_ELPGANT AND VERY SUBSTAN ‘ANTED —LFARNERS: PROF. CHRIST- | yyy anry 5 G CAl ‘ PER HU! wR RENT 621 H ST. X-W., FOUR OR FIVE | rooms: each 1,800. tally Wait new W REE Now luteruntional Peto? Syens ences W aed Reaitnggderds ana nedrese Sas it aes | aytice euath front roome; furnished or unfurnished: | "on Marsachosetts ave. and 17th st.e.: 45,086 feet ns te of the and Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape | eRVAND's, 10L5 Peunuylvauie ave war at with or without board. st ae of xround; offer wanted. = price manderate, ST EIGE deed the ayetont taught by ANTED-EVERYBODY SUFFERING FHoM | F'Qhir ir grins tally formebed ngedeubhe | 1003, contains .1%5 aq feet of erouad offer wsetel, | 2 ee | ee Bebe Wonois Gilnneys to know that sarane es | ap mille, im private funily; furnished: lapre double | 2093; soutal FYrirrce Place: 43830; very de- | F2OK, SALE TWO sirable; per sq. foo 16th, between L: AGth, between L ther no, yuired ‘and | . gaye them or no, rey requ ‘urnaces, in every yooml; References required. 1101 Ku DO pay. V. E, DANTE, Lat WANTED—SITUATIONS, _ | 14 Wists. n.w., 30x7 : ihoderu Laprovenent BOxo4: @ ee rect ui. dad T ' 7th st. nw. Awan NGA wp | FOR REN f NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH vode Island av lots. . a quan- | - = : W3NTED; STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND | F'Roait Hoc, on int door, iy toot weutah and com | oaths had ave or coe = fester A HANDSOME NEW BAY WINDOW ithout | ‘WW ANTED-A BALTIMORE LaDy pestnrs 4 | W eusvatiog Works, Feathers. Henovats enteral isedty excellent family board eer: | “Ea ide of 5th st noth ot Rhode Island ave, 24 — be f becretary, nyaciion | treanen Made Over. Purniture Steamed, ences S15 Cat nw Se | too: #3. oper salen rdnvalla or elderly ads. Address GOV, “y Siroyed, FHL YOUSG! 140% Pa.av. Telephone HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pau | ,.Nort) idle of Rhode Island ave, justeast of 15th at, | fom "a0le Md i - ives * i. 5 - MGnpasiieinamateiet bP put 160: $2 Cheerful house at ED — SITUATIONS FOR FIRST-cLAss | \WyANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | * 1° persons, also a wunny second oor eleep= make a. good glia Coachman and Butler also, Buokiers-ers, ‘prices for ‘second-hand Furniture, Carpets and | pi,for three rersons: also sunny a ere | 60 iow SiN. Cuoks, falda, Houseznen, Nurser. Drivers.al others 27, in square 3 feathers. Entire Households Address 219 7th at. 9. w. chy WANTED TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT Per Pouad:; warranted not to get stron for a montli, or money refunded. Families served ra, Cooks, Coachinen, | at residences recularly in it | Postal for free sample. Bt a D4. NT—UNFURNISHED HANDSOME SEC. | "Gn C, near 11th ‘ond-floor parlors, « B5e. parlor-bedroom, to four or five gentle! L$. Sev. | At Hyattaville: frame house; 12 rooms; 5 acres of | eral rooms for light housekeeping, northwest. nutes’ walk {rtp the station. place N. W. HL, Star office. oak . witifal new house; 6 rooms ; nd 83.800. BURNHAM, 910 9th st. now: all with references, Jal2-6" id trainee bee wen atte fect bs i tars price €36.000, ddnS eatin? at ooo. id SHERMAN & CO. 1407 Fetn’ nee JOR SALE—BARGAIN-# PER GENT INVEST ANTED-AT HEAD ARTERS. [ahOSITIONS ROR RENT_FINE FRONT ROOMS 6 PARLOR jarket (loo floor, nicely furnished; all conveniences. Apply | 14 Snfeet of & ~ ‘ment. wew 10-Toon, sleganitly-fulshed Resident GET ENOPES. | Gare ah sii’ ann 401 an preuines, 3 private family. at BIT Hee ai O Oe | Hote ‘rowite apa: Cea Won eave oo | Row ALA, Bo Alm crme lo erent . . SCRIBNER, 4 | AOR RENT—HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR BUD | erected there rine lant Jax : = aw WANTED IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- room; first floor: richly and newly furnished: | | Beantiful lots in Takoma Park 100; within 3 hey Butter, ix churned. ¢ mantel bea house homelike and brig. private tam | minutes walk of the station f sheculation yinicex. a te lb. “Ward” prints, oderste ; cars pass door. 1426 11th st. BH. WAKNER & Co. igen z ot Want Eg mse Sieben wet JOR SACE-ONE SROOM Puaae uenren | TOK SM} MANGAN GROCERE AN quer 1 for well: at #8.50; price, $850. One G-room bric t, 8 Focus, | usiivess. Address J.B, Star ofr dat oe JOR KENT-BAKERY, CORNER ‘A SITUATION BY A GERMAN GAR- | {iyeCheese and Dutterunlk: Sweet mys FF. RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HO! Keeping, on first, second, or third floors; cor ty. of references. Address CARL ZIE. MER, care Mr. Walter (Hlorist), 14th-st. road, D.C. 11° Brst-clane family, and. will come well recon bE street nw, TO ADULTS ONLY, IN A HAND-| PQUE SALE-CHEAP—TWO HOUSES ON VA_AVE. ‘THURSDAY =~ [— wi ouse, parlor, joor, bet, Mh and 10th ste: rooms each house, to theypound. and one at anything less than NEED — B 1d Pa. vod anal Soot Ob wae Hane nt cet: | worth 88.000 each: will take §10,000 for the teoi’ | BROR BAL 100 leaves, The first is dutiable at 75 per cént | .Y), Position, as Governess to Bani hepa Mo BSUe Enamel &e., 634 List. ne 5020-46" | Sect enen, CB FARES Sheek Sa. BIS | Sater ten and the other at 35 per cent. It is easy for an | Untes Mie siaroftee, Pac: OSf-LEATHER FOCKETBOOK, Wir GoLb | OR, KENT_TWO GENTLEMEN OF GENTLE: | JOR SALE CHEAP Two GOOP PIECES oF | chu fort si tap ame Todo obliging inspector to make & mistake that will ED yoUMG GADY WISHES Sieuation | LOSt PRATHER, ROCKETBOOR, Wirt eoperty uP ave. nw. S44 Pa ave ciguteun | narration #:1(000 cash if'aold tn ten daye, pur be worth 30 per cent nd valorem to the im-| Wat scainstrom.Adirces SEAMSTHESS! ‘Mey | graven uit. Reward if left at M. WGALT Bi Eiitnee on diane 200 be dye se uthout cual B01 NOL SOP eRRON & RAME pi Fonertg ees hoif = somes . * | ©O., 110% Penn. a percent. C. H. PARKEK, 434 and E jel 2-3t a tons of Sumatra tobacco imported during ‘the 5 BY A YOUNG WHITE MAN, A FRIDAY. JAN. 4, YOUNG FOX-TERRIER, ed bon Lou, caramel, burnt aloud, x | 70 % EX | Lita dat Wotnra eo sta Nov ea roca ee — OST — A NICKEL-PLATED CHAIN, WITH TWO i =m Litiant three small | Keys, and glove butto; ED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION, 18 | warwit returned to 18t734 7th st. BW. Jal vienced with horses, dairy, and farining; SALE—STOCK AND PIXTU! First ASS FANCY GOUDS AND NC ia Promiivent tuniess street food paying ede extal fabed. "Will be noid st bangin for cash on eerognt af = Ul health of owner. Apply to PITNEY 6 BRADFOKD, isos F et ae Seles = PLE ID CHANCE POR SALE.GOOD WILL AND Furniture of 2 1o-room ‘boarding, house, ve pied with good-paying boarders: within ‘ Sik e Goverment Pristine ice everything i firetclase onder, rent. low. ytod feast Given for selling” Address BOX Ss Staroitiee. t ‘of the city and Georgetown for 4 ‘with all mod. imy hear Government Printing Ofice, | each: terms easy. C. H. PARKER, 454 16 F st. JaLO-st | “Jal OK RENT—729 20TH ST —BY 15TH, SUITE OF Fefurished ‘rooms, parlor, library” and bed-reot, second floor, all front’ rooms: two with bey window’ also two on third, floor: new house: 5 elegantly papered throughout. AND UNF SHED | ROR SALE_TWO SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES ON | 7X with crook gold head! etter in Sturgis and | P73) wood Cane, with ivory 4, on | A furnished Rooms: breakfast may be served: loca- sip ihe nahie of L 1° Merry. "by Icaving sane at | tom exrelient, Inquire 726 17th at. uw. jal 0-3 1a ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A PLACE AS B.W., the finder will be reasonably re- 71 H ST. NW—THREE UNFUR- ‘CHANCE NEVER OFFERED BEFORE. DOX ~~ -0@e handy taau; wiltine to work. Good reterence, | warded. Bi elise” | ROR RAT SE See eee : Paw. J'iend ALL the money, not 73 ‘or BO percent, bu Political Notes, Address NED, 20°71 9th street uw. a ORT—A LADIES’ GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN | sume floor, suitable tor light housekeeping, heat aud R SALE-NOW I8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 10 | ALL the money ected to Dap a oie pg ace Senator Plumb bas received the caucus nom- ANTED—BY A CARPENTER AND BUILDES, | £4 Thureday afternoon, Sannery 10, etter CF aa aF Est | Abus 4 home aud 4 4, ‘The Wash. | plan. Best ever devised. voy RENE Say ! 3 Carpenter's Work to do or to superit jee Verino) 4 rs = ination for re-election, and will probably re-| which will take iw part payment suverint for which a suitable rowant will | FOR RENT OAT M414, 15TH ST. N-W.. ONE i sp eelane maces BOT | RET + send for “Preapactan,” to cfices 14.0n8 16, : . : large. brizh ished, alcove rooin, PART, BU the inoney. ‘to buy or ceive every vote cast in the Kansas legislature, | Buildiue wnterial, Address clerk's oft + | pitt ce a in "elspovtny oh seca and ied | Guild a howpe; he risk; deo wivem ah once fortruperty | AUautic Buling salad The democratic members of the Teunessee | \ayaNTED- BY A REPECTALLE WHITE GIRL, ‘ floors; gas aud heat; closets, references required. debt in event of death, rc 66 WV ILL GIVE ONE SIXTH INTERRST IN A NEW ‘fel 2-100 MOTIVE ENGI ‘4 sittation as chutuboruaid aud sewing, or cham” “wal st. nw., 2 child's small silver ewani’ if returned to L. Ts dress. 1 i RENT — 1619 K STREET N. _ | driven b) the uot cunouical portahbe sower mown, c st. ww san tteae mely furnished suite of rooms, WER fuurnimisine €300 to pay fo s standing: Isham G. Harria, 82; J. D.C. ae x of sal southern ¢ Patna 3 , 62; J. D. C. =o rie ae "xposure; grate heat fm at once Hal! interest for 2,900 to 33; John HL Bavage,9: Necessary to a | WASTED BY A. MIRT-CLASS, COOK, JUST Lost JANUARY 10, ON OR NAM COHCOMAN | herdice. ERR TS ss above costs aud build and text the enuriné on Car. can vive wood references, Address 409 N st.nw. | St. pocketbook, containing smal] eum of money 8 RENT—-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN rr oa” iiance yenterday tntorsed Iguacion’ Dens | ager - Biren a, OT aati | Racer agate, mio bots gine t AALY_OLEAT STARRED DM alliance yesterday indorsed Ignatius Don- ED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN DY SHOPPING BAG GEELL come | Bietciaw 408 Sd et nw. a E — Ol ly for the United States Senate to succeed Git suspaeslt erate, arecliviees voters Leer ater ne Dae SEAL), COM, RENT—3 GRANT PLACE, WHOLE SECOND Soave om Caled BE copper 36 ant By. ave.6. y i PA taining gold thimble, spectacies, small amount of " vf ‘and seldom: prement Low ‘reut on five pene Re ct. ewan, if left with Cashier at Mort's a pl eas dase. For particulars, apply to ML ‘irginia democratic committee yester- cI Brag store, 1 14 ¥ st. nw. jall-2t 3 = 3 * ficnee, 320 Pa. ave. s. sPECTA! WI @ tak W. Wy, Siar ofice, felt et FOR BENT, PARLOR AND BED-ROOM, SECOND floor; bright, well furnished ; home: comforts: tor members of Congress; price ‘very low. ‘Bil beh ae 7-6 ROR RENT — kOOMB — ONE LARGE § D- Fe see eae RET CONTAINING MO} thee peak cation waaay ARBOUR & SON, 614 Pom 3a10-3t ieee tia as ara ae RENT—A NICELY SRDAY EVERING JAh STE ‘with heat, s SATURDAY ees Bera Paree ie inane . ¥, “¥" 6 at NW, HAN x a ee Pe RENT-1405 H ST. NW R2 Ei foeins; tinale oF on waite: private Gath; open fires; Const Pec Eee eolling. dress DKUGG » ar _ Oden 8750 seis otic ca ealagr ir pa ee wggstee telat st are ed oe the ANTE! ‘A PLACE

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