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2 THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1889. SOCIAL MATTERS. THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE. pas ete Bete ae The Height of the Season— What Fash- | yy: NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE as wn ip farcisbed poo Beard eS ake Linings, ent to nicely rooms. at jonable People are Doing. ASSOCIATION. meena. Soe ce LIVINGSTON'S Drees-Curting Riss parlors, first foot, one sie Tuesday's list has grown to be one of the my fullest in the calendar that callers keep. _It ia | TB° eS roma meng the day. that Georgetown is at home, as Mon- Seene baegy 4 day is the day for Capitol Hill and the Navy-| Senator Blair, Mr. A. C. Riddle and Yard ladies to receive visits. On K street} the Members—Letters of Mrs. Stanton there will be st home to callers: Mrs. R. R.| and Mrs. Gage. Hitt. Mrs. F. H. ‘le, Mra. roads 8 é TOUS OTURNGOX, 928 Fat PR SEES Lannie pomaree Lot pd office. Miss: that th 'ANTED—A RESPECTABLE RED WOMAN ANTEDIAT LOWEST FIGURE BET On iat ay a, as Mra, Hooker had suid, ae Se family; inust Wak ar WEST FIGURE, A SINGLE OR ew Mrs. | For twenty years the Woman's suffrage as-| at the mee ‘this cow eg A LS a OG By ATS 18-3t re get Oy Ve Gen. Brown, Miss Edes, Mrs. B. H. Warder, x be of the executive committee ANTED — WOMEN — FIRST- OSGRS | tomer ee BiGSt WHITAKER & WHITAKER. 1307% Pet. and Mra. B. DeFord Webb, and in other neigh- | #¢iation has been holding annual conventions pay og ‘one cemne that all the ladies were | W Maida, Nurses, Waite Laundres Wahab EvERTpopy To ENOw TRAT “THE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lorie ut. borhoods and streets: Mrs. Jno. M. Wilson, | im this city. The opening meeting of this in favor meats Stays Call Quick’ DICKS AGENCY, O13 Pabst new, 1 the money neceseary | NOR suet, belawiecs ag tins. oh Shee ee Mrs. Jaa. E. Campbell, Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. | year’s convention was held this morning at the FREDERICK DOUGLASS WELCOMED. eS WR fer tahoe Room, with Sa | ibe” Waitaken & Willa, ted the. Mice’ Dslington, st" 1000 Maa | ComeTErMomal charch, |The evidences of |, Mr. Pradrick Dougan come apon the plat | ‘WANTED BLOAT 20TH 100} ape on maxis, {omn er Ny. TS ARO sass, ge AND DUO ees m, we . o form the read d eo Ly }e -- ~ . Y ‘" Circle, 01 GO and 70 feet in depth | chusetts avenue; Mrs. 3. V. White, of New | Yoman’s taste and woman's deft hands were while resolution was being om ASH, 622 ‘lvania ave. D.We it ive Rooms, furnished crentareenet Rye an t in dey per sq. York, af the Aro; Mrs. O. 3 Pepper and her | seen in the arrangement of the platform, The | was cordially welcomed by the ladies. WWANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR Lad 1 street; | Gecerations were simple but effective. Tell, | trom Mrs, Stanton, the president of the ass0- Wie sen $10; terereuten’ Cail between at the Arling- | graceful foliage plants wore massed at either | ciation, which she intended to tke the place | snd 5. MUS RICHMOND. sir That, asl St ~ ————— = ‘alues are rising, do not t until the trade Fok BENE 104 ISTH STN, W ABOVE K, | becina.” JOHN O'ONNSON G28 Pat LO lee en suite, "Teematmchonts, Bosra if deetres: Fak Ste At comkecr prices. —- x wehton st. overlooking city and river: "i the form, and dress which she would made NTED—A WOMAN TO DO COOK - Fret wensientesesemmmmenstes. __Ji=s"S _ | fugn oaks: borat huproved street: water, on Farragutsquare, assisted by Mrs. Baker, Miss | "4 of rel cery rie wiles ‘od invited se hed beon ww." “ il he oe Ry 1p.m. 49 Dstreetow 11-100 | 208 KENT—FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND AND | sewer and an, "i peace Quay, Miss Garland, Miss y, Miss Peebles Perea pret lor near e or0 present 3 Jars fob competent ‘servant WASTED FOR (STRICTLY QEREE HAND amitind story, furnished and unfurnished, ot Frese | gdaanake: near Judge Harlan's residence, 55, 75 amd and Miss Elise Butler; Mrs. M. M.and Miss Tiers, | guests, The platform space was increased by any i ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS W roonis ad see specimens; you will be convinced that | FAOR RENT—1315 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, f. St-opponite Chief Justice Fuller's residence, 1441 Rhode Island avenue; Mrs, Louise Hillard | an addition to the front, which had the effect; The president, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, i ek Gale uired: | You have never seen the genuine crayon work before. ‘one lange pleasant Room, furnished, to one or two | *30. " Patterson, 918 15th street: Mrs. Jas. L. Barbour, | of bringing the speakers near to the audience. | wrote regretting that she would be unable to | 15: J : Ps be Weekly of mouthly payments taken. " Prices #16 | yentiemen, with bound if desired. Jald-2e | mansion) gin Md Princeton (near Dr. Hammond's ae. ig nia my tape ah bgp —_ That is what the ladies like. The hour for | be present, but she sent words of sympathy and ‘ANTED—A LADY OF EDUCATION AND GOOD Artist. 1 Stadio and "ha fearon ‘Maasachuset! ~F JOR RENT WITH OR WITHOPT BOARD PAR: | _ dalo-ct JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 928 F et 5 % ot ° RW. Open until 9 p.m. calle jor and Bedroom, second on, t uUeman 5 wits without ‘children: references. ‘1910 Nat nw. | YUE SALE Ww ing. é A : : poe Fe Commissioner Wheatley, Mrs. Thos L. Thomp- | °pening the session this ae was an-| congratulation for what had been achieved, gon dno bookeanvassing. HOSE LIBARY, 1oi6 ASHINGTON beautiful corner lot; high WASTEDIE ‘TTERINE AT 20 Asphalt pavement. wat UR BUTTE! ind; warranted not to get «trong (like but- ter) foralmontti or mouey reftinded. Fast served a m™m son and the Misses Thompson and Mrs. Whip- | B0unced to be 100'clock, buta good re soho and of reproof for our rulers who still with- ple, 1136 17th street; Mrs, Seney and Mrs.Crouse | of the audience did not wait until that hold from the women of the nation their inalien- OR RENT—ONE FURNISHED, THIRD-STORY Riggs 308 ARLY MORNING SCEN! Metric, Hasek Crewe n ‘ ri ‘of front Room, in private family ; heat and gas. Also, other chowe lots in of Ohio. at the 3. Mra. Catchi 1303 P EARLY MOR! ES. able rights. > r a2 i a Toaigences regularly inall Be", ‘the 3 ones Catt at ily beat and gue. | Alaa, ors 2 street, assisted by Mra John Aspinwall,| In order to insure good seats the prudent |" ah¢ referred to the lettors of Judge Chas. B, | WANTED{AN EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN Vise Gook for ihe’ decorated sian, opponte Gol: | griber; Rerdice and cre couventeat: valor poder | Sine line Conn te Ey Gay with Mas Me Gay and’ Mins | R68 came early. Mra. Lockwood, Mrs. Sperry | Waite, of Chicago, and Hamilton Wilcox, of | qural. ‘Addsess Box s8ystarofice: "jaSi-be” | get" dah stale als ata $49 Northern Liberty Mar- | 807 23itse a. w. 3 PLENDIDGLOTS ON ey cheapest lot on 16 wL Butler. 1756 N street: Mrs. and the Misses Bil-|®2dother members of the local association | New York, who had found documents which WASTED A FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER FOR Ww ct lot on 1 " “i a i pair rk. wages if suited. Apply H. ; H. | were at the time busily occu; in putting the — conclusively that, by the laws and consti rem 9 ; ly Ive 1000 crt oie ci kK fhe pla cm ‘the audi Pageant ett powers cd Se conaerner the right of surage Tyee: ae WHO 1S PROMINENT- Forraget sware: the site of Gen. Brows of K oP anil a eee. com: | Fight their foremothers on potseased far Wi oanectal cite tee ates eo for OR RENT—FURNISHED—PARLOR, TWO BED- Tooms and Dressing Room, en suite, with private ith; location very desirable; herdics yass door. In- quire 1017 15th st, n.w.; terms reasonable. ja19-3t" PRE AT 941 K ST. N. W—VERY DESIR- | J/QH SALE— eee ‘able frout rooms; southern exposure; references ANTED —GENTLEMEN’S GOOD SECOND- hand Clothing, for which highest dy ‘watches, also gung, pist ‘&e, at 1301 iy seed jad-1m* IZNAR. 1 ANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, Elegant lot on Conn. ws . between bene ie Social work; good salary and permanent position. Guile, revolvers, Ohl acd cod cite tes ohne | given and tone Parear | and te vat eae ‘ia yelling ra ois Tos Nathan Goff, W. H. F. Lee, Mrs. H. L. Muldrow | posed of chatted with each other and in English history. ‘ 5 m8, 1010 Fst, __1t_ | nighest cash prices’ will be LASKE JOR RENT—PLEASANT SECOND AND Tam | £31." hey and Miss Mrs. Muldror the Ebbitt; Miss | watched the effect of the work of the ladies on| Mrs. Stanton adds: “From time immemot WANTED_A SMALL GIRL TEN OR TWELVE Office, 201 Penn. ave., corner 24 st, n, Ww. my2t floor Rooma, furnished, with bath, can be hed at 28 | s2, +- who bought Julie Kennedy, 2126 H street; Mra. Binger Her- | the platform. A noticeable feature of the au- | Women have voted and held some of the high- gars for board and clothes; orphan preferred. J ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- | lowa Circle. al Circle. Apply io ALEXAN A TUNNT A , $ i est offices in the kingdom of Great Britain from | Callaf405N.J.ave.se. eeiee ie ney Butter, is churned every morning and de- | 3 —- = iD WIFE, WI Jal 9-30" 141 New York ave., Koom 110, mann and Miss Hermann, 717 10th street. dience was the large proportion of young Jadies, i = = Livered tn tg Ie "Wasa 3 pine, and de- Kk RENT—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WI 7 : wit. s > Hore and there might bo teen's man. ese | queen down to poor-law guardian, and this | WWANTED-A | THOROUGH - GOING BUSINESS | liv 36 Ib. Prints, S00. per Ib. Aleo out children, orto single gentlemen, one or two | JOR SALES The present week marks the height of the | --oesentatives of the sterner sex seemed to be | Principle of the English Magna Charta of ee oittt for an important position with us; good ref | taxe Cheese and Buttermilk. Sweet Milk Sc. per quart . well-furiahed Rooms with or without hoard. in | A’ seven beautiful building lots in the northwest, oficial season in this city. and itcompares most | men of rather advanced years, and in some | rights was one of the corner-stones of our re- | Civuy'enant sg iy MUPERINTEND! —— ne | aeomalio Lecotion, eae Dapont, cineho; res Sta haeatae Hoeated; will be moka to 8 cash castomed favorably in social brilliancy with its predeces- | cases they were accompanied by,or,rather,they | public. Woman's title-deed, long ago recorded | FICES, Koonis 4 wid 3, 430 7th st. bw. 7 3 = ats peat asks OF conan Parnes rire see sors. To-night the Secretary of State and the | accompanied their wives. The hum of conver- | im the national archives, is now exhumed from WASTED ENERGETIC, YOUNG, OR MTDDLES FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, NT—MEMBERS, ¢ b cE ‘ . hand- | JOR SALE " Ladies who wish euiployment fora few hours sti rs in city can find, upon inspection, 2K SALE LARGE DIES OF UNIMPROVED Misses Bayard give their first card reception of | sation through the audience continued and in-| the dust and prejudice of two centuries, and rs z Ape acme z, | Somely furnished suite of parlors; also, other’ roon kround, well located, northeast and southeast, at - i i fi by applying to Rooms 7 and 8,912 | FOR SALE—YOUNG SORREL MARE: EARGE, | S710), ; \ sant ani * the season, and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. McLean | creased in volume as the seats to fill up. | we learn for the first time with deep feelings of | gt can Baas a xentle, sound and a good traveler, well suited for a | YEE oF en suite; superior board; 1 five Tad PA Mr ae throw open their superb ball-room for a cotil- | The first one to take a place on the platform | indignation that, in the reorganization of the “A YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER IN A | COUP? or four-seat carciage; owner has no use for her: = oti al . Jon. Senator and Mrs. Cockrell give the first | way Mrs, Clara B Colby, of Beatrice, Neb., the | colonial governments into states, woman's Will sell her very cheap. R REN’ nesday ni : 5 > 700 ; no lignors; low salary at hist. Al ® FURNISHED_NICE LARGE FRONT HEAP" GOOD LOT ON 4¥6, BET. of two card receptions on Tuesday night. Sen- | editor of the Woman's Tribune, which is prac- | share in the rich inheritance was Wholly ig | ply atnw:corthand Baws" 1S | aon.ote Livery Stablon 1557 i at, | sence f2 oem, 24 floor, and other pice rooms; com 0 ver fot. Good hats a ator aud Mrs. Hearst will entertain large | tically the organ of the National association. | nored. The spirit and letter of the original con- ANTED—LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO ENGAGE R SALE—A COMPLETE JOB PRINTING OF.| 3810-30 ’ = 2 iy be perf lots on. Saat company at an evening reception and ball on Mrs. Colby is a young woman, and her success | stitutions were entirely changed. For the inan easy, paying business at home; can work Fe: cane es ha ee = eEnyorwo ser Furs ~ i RO tk Wednesday evening to introduce Miss Head, of | as newspaper editor hae been marked. words ‘freemen,’ ‘persons,’ ‘inhabitants,’ | daytime or evening and make 50c. to #2 per hour: | cation,” A barguin if sold at once, Address : oo ae sg Ape ent, ee ee ‘householders,’ under all of ‘which classifica hing: serpple and complete instruct ons sent for cn ID | ana beghece meoainae See EP laud entertain the members of the diplomatic | POMINEST FEMALE SUFYRAGISTS ON THE PLAT- | 41014 women voted, they substituted the invidi- % JOR SALE—A SAFE, CONDITION EQUAL TO| J#19-2t corps at a state dinner, and the Thursday As FORM. gi i ous and restrictive term, ‘white fhale citizen,’ ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — WHITE WOMAN new ; 3 ft. 4 — and German club give a ball at a Shortly after 10 o’clock there was a move-| thus basing a republic’on an aristocracy of y cok wie or tn ena nln H. ates te : . : ‘ ; Beer i \- i i ma thers, Bagure-room connected. OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A HA. Temple on Thursday night. etary and| ment in the audience, which marked the en- | color and sex—an aristocracy that made white | Houseworke: of vom, connee F° R SALE AT A GREAT SACI EAHA Airs. Whitney give the third of their charming | trance of Miss Susan B. Anthony, and with her | men sovereigns, all black men and women | {yunks stored at reasonable rates.“ F. OR RENT—1347 L ST. N.W., TWO NICELY- furnished communicating rooms on third floor; southern exposure: bath on same floor; private fam- ily; gentlemen only. dal ie ae - x4 seegrtment of Palace and New Eng. Organs ever shown | & Cor. Lat, 60x105, room for six houses......-.--.. 1. 86 aceaeeaneiadt a vestors or parties wishing cheap build- FOE RENTIIWO WELL-FURNISHED FRONT | ing sites to examine these Lotay ei > 1 jaly-6t* ‘32 Maryland ave. s.w. 4019-3t* "| YOR RENT—307 OTH ST. N.W., ONE NICELY wear P. receptions on Friday night, and on Saturday slaves—according to Franklin, who said: ‘They 5 WW RADE Ry —— Ff : NT a furnished front hall room jal 9 aise, go niben Weak naar 7. Mrs. Cleveland holds her second afternoon Sun Aumieng an renin an who have no voice in the rulers and laws under es heen ee ee oe Keep ee anything we haveever | FOR RENT-—NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR— 03, 8, bet. Sth and 10th ports wala) levee at the White House; the Japanese minis- | inthe abse: f ag ‘auue d as she as- | Which they live are slaves.” away Walters, Drivers or Farm Handa: Colored Men | before attempted We have man oe mead the Reese Congressinen or for gentleman and wife—and sev- B, Get, 10th and 2308... ter and Madame Mutsn give a tea; Mrs. Van | olaed the platfore the tudienes eatght sight | .‘“This aristocracy has already cost us one'| Cooks. SAML A. COOMBS, J26 Fst. n.w. jel0-3te crlocking Conn. ave., above Dupont eral other rooms, with or without board; 2116 G st. W. jal 8-3t° Rey] iv fi Secreta: i ing i NTED -ZEVERY ONE, MALE AND FEMALE, | 12) Washington at, prices that des pos ial te Berger by hs oe ‘and | of the familiar red shawl. Seated with her on | Civil war, and may, by narrowing its basis, as AO oF ample eae CS MALE AND FEMALE. | 60 atyles, 625 to §400, Sold on s, 'y competition, Over Mrs, Cleveland and the other cabinet ministers | t¢ platform was Mrs. Mary Wright Sewall, of | itis now doing by corporations of wealth and | ,},¥ ont of employment to secure slightly tised, at your own price. “Call'and exainine out 4 " aX eons Rooma, second floor, one large, suitable for 2 jal9-3t JOHN SHERMAN & ©0., 1407 F st. ; Mra. Abi Dani Power, involve us in another. A combination | furnished work in ten days. CLT INTELLIGE * . G. tleman; heat, gas, and bath same oor. Apply 234 3d = =r and their wives at dinner. the cdr OF One the ee neon: | BF "diseatiatiod classes, with the ‘element of | OFFICE 400 Laas iain 5e10-6¢ __1225Penneylvanisave._ | st'rneay Heniaplvanisave, aw.) Netereatcs vequined. 000 FEET GROUND 82. WELL The Rovers’ conversation club met Saturday | that state; Mrs. Virginia 8. Minor, of St. Louis, | ¢Dthusiasm that woman can give to any move- WASTED weir MAN TO COOR. WASH | [CGE SALE BADOAINE~ i. make rode SS oS eae® a te i , night at Colonel Trenbolm’s. The guests were | the organizer of the first woman's suffrage as- | Ment, may in the near future force our rulers mended Apply after O pam, St L100 13that. now. | BeW stock.” $5 payzients, 008 pet) SMITH. Son facts commmunieeing a ill te meal Major Post. Colonel Lazelle, Representative | sociation; Miss Hatch, the state secretary of | t0 do for self-protection what they have re- | MSN... 3819-6¢ 1225 Pentisylvania singly, in ew residence hear Dupont circle; Bacon, and Lieutenant Dyer. Among the mem- | Massachusetts, and Mrs. Mary Seymour How- | fused on the grounds of justice. There is no ANTED_DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU: | WOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SQUARE bers of the club are General Greely. Juige | ella of New Vek Mee ‘Lucy Anthony, a sister | Feason to suppose that women will patiently mnie F ted LE CHE carpeted and papered throughout: | 7," 60 tect Seon meet i Piano, in elegant condition and fine ton arr uperior board given ry ducted by ladi id women, whit Nott, Dr. J. H. Kidder, Mr. Henry B. F. Mac- | of Miss Anthony; Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, of | €Mdure forever this wholesome robbing of (ors fof doinestic labor, for District newly furni ranted | steam heat ; d. WALKER & Wil O08 Fates M ry, : n r* for all kinds of domestic labor, for Binriet pies ee ee a iaret Ing or address B, Room oracle BQO BALE! “SEV AL Tne peeing: od farland, Mr. Arnold Hague. Captain Clarence | Philadelphia; Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, of | ‘heir most sacred rights, without some deter- Wise een st.n.w. sec-1 TW") thenty. heidsome cover and stool with it, See ft at FGR RENT — ONE NEWLY FORNISHED FRONT | Hou Tou st and on Q’. Yet tad Deh ate ne E. Dutton, Mr. Fred Perry Powers, Representa- | Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Helen M. Gougar, of In- 5 x 7 once if you went a bargain. Room on the second floor: also = hall Room: | ¥. anumber of Meridian Mili lots. CHAS. AL tive Hitt, Mr. M. G. Seckendorff, Com, aor M. Clay, of Kentucky; “Queens in the old world have uniformly can A Fine New Upright Piano for a terms seesonable. Apply st 1012 Est, nw. jalS-3t® | SHIELDS, 1006 F st. now jal 9-30" 3 Pate a. , rent applied, if desired, to purch: ~ : Goodrich, Representative Henry Cabot Lodge, | Perkins and daughters, of Cleveland, Ohio; | ™#intained their right to the royal successsion : THE PIANO EXCHANGE, FOR RENT-TWO VERY DESIRABLE APART. | JOR SALE - NO CASH REQUIRED IF PUR Commander Davis, and Colonel Trenholm. Mrs. Laura M. Jo! to their thrones, even at the point of the NEW WAREROOMS, Frets Free rome cach (om suite); tate ond F hb 3$ —e yd much enjoyed, will be given on Friday evening. | stepped to the front of the platform, and, ad- | franchisement—to be cunningly robbed of their ANTEDEXP/RIENCED AND THOROUGHLY Pay Director John 8. Cunningham and Mr. | justing her red shawl, began to talk in her | crowns and scepters, their rights of self-| employ others, und aystematically work Washington yi eany terms. GPO. F. Sees See = 913 Pa. ave. Finest location in the city ; cafe second to none. 18-1w* Jal tte SMALL GROCERY AND LIQUOR | 7 oR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN i ood cash business. Other business | IN suite, in private family: furnished: large double ‘ corner 5 . i causes immediate sale, Price $100. 1644 Valley st., | corner house; south and east front, open fee places | 19.000 feet of grou t Jasmes Ashbury, late member of parliament | characteristic manner: sovereignty, by fraudulent interpolations in | ton ar ey Rochon inc Anerion km sneNe | Georgetown, — a ~__ iba | So every room: refereuces required. 1401 K me ington, all berets tf toe eee toto in Sek and snecessful yachtsman years ago, start to-| «« nf ” “dur- | the original compact? cenily illustrated book at low price, which sellsat sight OK SALE-THREE BREWINGS EVERY DAY. | _Jad-3w’ ire at ‘For the_ twenty-first time,” she said, ‘dur. A ™ cite i y. 2 ¥ if . “To supinely surrender our rich inheritance | Excellent terms, exclusive control and a rare oppo Jalds—3t" 100 5th st. ne. day for the city of Mexico by land journey. ing the past twenty years, we are assembled in ape ii ji i: tunity for the ‘ht, Miss Lee, of Winchester, who has been visit- | this city. We are here now, as before, for the | 2 a equal share in the blessings and_privi- Bitte expersenice ad fac Pieme= : ; leges of free government, is to prove ourselves ing Miss Sallie Clark, 2138 G street, has left for | purpose of declaring our sentiments, that all te oes a short visit to Norfolk, after which she will people of legal age are citizens, and that no unworthy the honors and responsibiliti Freeh: brewery grains for dairymen can be had at | }AOR RENT—1405 HST. N.W. FURNISHED ALBERT CARRY'S Brewery, corner 4th and E sts. -aingioers p b . =r > u.¢., from 7 a.m, to 5 p.m. Jals- abe Se ee Fok SALE TW LOTS, WITH WATER, sEWE! a ja ences excl sun nd yas on «rade, to an alley, fronting acutl year Ist. Call or address LOTS, 116 € st. me. that | large c: LE— CHEAP—A SET OF CYCLOPEDIAS For 84 | = ol. latest edition. Official Gazettes: alno Pat: i. ne SBOME INSTEAD OF BERT. | belon; i ie, 1 * ee Bees v st edition. ettes i om e : v ve | _ Z ae f ie Pa H iti islati ig to citizens of a republic. The fact y ANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK, MAIDS, NURS- Reports (Mech.) from 1849-71. Bookstore | Loan Company lends not part but ALL the money nec- ; SGE return to Washington. Miss Bessie Page. of | state should pass additional legislation restrict- that women did pose dexercise the right €s, waiters, laundress, butlera, and all kinds for 2% jars. venture hous eae ) at -ouly; | JOR OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP Berryville, W. Va.. is visiting Miss Sallie Clark. | ing this right.” She spoke of the large audience Ang d posters ngs gs! domestic labor with references; beadquarters for inale —— fest plan offered. ae ee ae ae rty—Corner Lot, 244x100; @ very elegant build Mrs. C. M. Hendley gives a card party this | 8 indicative of the interest in this matter, and | °f *uffrage inthe mother country and in the | Coch ‘sna waters: J.B. BURGESS O30 Fst Keon | FOR SALE-SAFES, SAFES” ALPINE FIRE rt 7 le st oy * = eastern declared her conviction that success would at | 4uguration of our own, adds a new signifi- LOG. Apply to.ow ry , burglar pi safes, best and cheapest in the mar- evening. lest uuu the elorts tesa ted heen mace, cance to the present demand, and a new argu- W st re roe roof 3 __ 16-0" | fet. “Co HARTLEBEN, 1019 14th af new. aole agent | Atlantic build AN 70 MAN LIVING | for this District. Canvassers wanted.” jel eate = Outside principal cities, to represent, in his own | ~ . ——= | eS an old ‘lirm: salary 870 to $100 per month; | FQOR SALE—A PAIR OF EXTRA LARGE BROWN | #,, !0F and cham! MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1610, N. ¥: | H*Coach Horses: Se style: one of them extes, fast. Seace see ia,4w Owner having left the eity cheap. an = Oth will be offered at POR KRENT—933 Gall or pend for “Prospectus” to offices, 14 and 16 oe 5 ng. a exposure; side parki eres Sosa Rd pes ‘30 9THST_N.W., FURNISHED PAR- | JQOR SALE—-ONE UF THE MOST DPSIRAB! mber: most desirable and central loca- corner lots in Columbia Heights, 100 all street car lines. Inquire over | per foot if s:id this mouth. ‘SWORM ORE, cor.#th & Hat.nw Jall-lm | & Bit Lore jal Count Arco Valley, the German minister | “Tp introducing Mr. A. G, Riddle, of this city, | Ment for the arraignment of our rulers, not here, received a distinguished mark of impe-|to make the opening address Miss pected Fens es ae one ey rial favor yesterday. when, at the festival of | spoke of his efforts in the past in the cause of | Heritance, but for premeditate Core the Order of the Red Eagle, in Berlin, Emperor | human rights and his open advocacy before | “™pering with the orginal compac SERS FOR PROF CHRIST | - If not disposed of by Janu G ST. N.W. HANDSOMELY | OK SALE_—CHEAP_SMALL LOT IN MT. PLEAS: D—LEARNERS FOR PROF, CHRIST- gttorea i . > F William conferred upon him a decoration of | the courts of the right of women to vote. STEPS OF PROGRESS. Now International Falor Ayatens of Drews | POwinE eee ere MOOD BROS, | fre place aad tursass heats attiShie fas Bennie doa | Se eek oats ay cary oy $200 in car required the second class, with oak foliage. soe a it was proper for one | ‘Ig looking over the past year I note here | fensure aloue, Patterns aud materials cat and vaste a ___ 620 Mst.nw. | Congressmen. Saemeat e ais-2m | jal 7-1w* ___ 3. K. HERTFORD, 14 Peat. A handsome dinner was given Saturday even- | who had always stood by the cause of woman | and there some steps of progress which will be | crmade: one fisting required: the system taught by | JROR SALE—A COUPELET AND TWO HANSOMS | JOR RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT | }OK SALEDTO PURCHASERS On OWNERS ; — rok sore MESSE SH at Knox's Storage, cor. 2d and B sta n.w., or apply | [Rooms with i bath and attendance. north | W'Ue. "The W ron, 0 4 om ‘apt. Chester, ot e a r. A. G. e"s ni . | presen’ jut we do not e marked change _ o WOR SALE—ONLY TWO COUPE-ROCKAWAYS | ™©2- —4 — he beat Anctet payments weekly. Sew vin has recently beeh assigned to duty at Govern- Mr. Riddle began by addressing his audience | in our laws and public sentiment thatthe faith- | __WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ Malttt: One curtaingand one panvel, Wil sell for | <<< | Bee mn ubantass om ‘ae ethene ie Schoen | eae then corrected himself by et en ni oe = peers ANTED_BY A NEAT, Sy ey 3 ee ___ 123032 st! n ___FOR RENT—STORES. _ — uniforms and the tables heavily laden with | ssying that he preferred the word “‘woman.” | nized as an equal factor in civilization—pos- | peardire hanna piace ae waiter, in private family or | [On saLE—AT NEW YORK CARRIAGE AN JOR RENT—STORE NO. 800 H ST. N. W., COR. MONEY TO LOAN. fruits and flowers—the latter « contribution | He thought it would be a mistake to call this a : ia iid | F'Smnees Ropontary: unvest stock ora sated ae | 7% oe y sessed of her rights of person and property, nein Tee from the ladies of the post. Gen. Gibson pre- | woman's rights meeting, as he thought that the | civil and political—all minor privileges and WASTEDKNOWN WHERE 1 sided and many appropriate toasts were of- |” ig | CGnetuslons are bus so many saded enera sional and plain Cooks, Laundress, fered and happily responded to by the officers, rights of men were equally involved. In his y ed agg! Waiterens, Coachunen, tions and insulting mockeries of that justice, | 4% Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howland, of New York | Opinion the rinciple by men's meee kh | liberty, and equality that are the birthright of | "S city. (the latter the sister of Minister Perry | the changes in the condition of woman favor- | ¢V¢FY, citizen of & republic. “Universal suf- Belmont) are located here for the winter at No. | able to her advancement he considered were | !T#ge,’ said Chas. Summer, ‘is the first truth 1205 New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. | due to this movement. to this agitation by a few | "4 only basis of a genuine republic.” Howland'entertained a smail company at din- | zo0d women. Public seutinent was’ being |, “Another remarkable step in progress in the 4 ith. Will rent for any kind of business except flames, Tap Hobes. | grocery and provision, Is suitable for storage. "Ap EYER, Prop., 406 Pa, | PY 710 H st sls ea jai” | FOR RENT. JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SADDLE HORSE: | 2,4." = Ses MG if ye Fewer for a Rewington sctito Ho fall WAXIED_DRUGGIST GRADUATE PHILADEL- Call on 8. 8, DAISH, North Capitol and | - = phia College Pharmacy wishes engagement; best 3al6-1m references; — sev ears’ experience. Address C. aR oe WARD, 1108 N- Capitol st., city. Ju Fee, SALE-PIANO CHANCES—ONE UPRIGHT J Se | riages, Buggies, Carts, Wax ET PROFES- | Horse'Covers and equipinen lids, Nurses, | on monthly payments. W utlers. City references. Pri- | ave. ¢ attached—at DICK'S AGENCY, 613 7th nw. ° T° woax- $1,900 at 5 Per cent. 000 at 5 per cent, 700 at 6 per cent. 000 at 6 per cent. at 6 per cent. W. RILEY DEFBLE 119 F ey, Money in D> venien 42, 3021-3 MM PARKER 1418 Bee | R RENT—919 P ST. CORNE! dwelling, 5 rooms and store, all c: 3al0-12t : . iMGNuaw iano, reliable inake, continuous hinges top aud : = cRGE Wew {) TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE r vty i i ANTED—TRAVELING COMPANION—AN ENG | jotton aes Coen mood Gol JOR RENT—1602 147H ST., LARGE NEWSTORE | Se ums : ner last evening. revolutionized by this agency. een Lehr eset Byer gioaerimantig | a yNtigh lady, with bright; companionable dinposition, Pele Gi ey sith cellar; dwelling above aid brick atable rear, 30,000 cnr uy A DARNEILLE, a i ii | spe french, German and Italian fluenthy, seeks | second . 200, 7 a rent very low to suitable party. . C. CUT TE! -3t* in we Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Parsons gavea very | Mr. Riddle told several amusing anecdotes | ielen “Gardnee’s Magazine articles. written | position us above! isa good traveler, abd fauuliar with Square Plano ccuitable fore beginter cE Moe pina | “jabsim 1423 <a a3 handsome dinner party on Saturda ae ee ce erence 1s Ee | Ste searh of pationt sunearch, cn ite equality | the principal cay tals and places of interests in Europe. | stool, #30... Pianos and Onraus for reat LE | MONEY TO ton 000 TO LOAN ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Chew. &r ir, | Suffrage movement in former years, as showing of woman's brain, has left certain pseudo. | Ste Would be xlad to read or converse with uy lady in HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th st. n.w.. — aren ali for 3 years, at ent, oved security; George A. Hazlehurst, Miss Ogden, of New | the great change that has taken place in public i Pp either of the above languages. Address E. B. B., Star Sole Agents for the Unrivaled Sohmer Pianos, FOR RENT—OFFICES. low rate of commises WHI WHITAKE - % scientists with their analytical pretensions. no | office. Ja York, Miss Quinzy, Mr. Sigourney Butler, Miss | sentiment on the question of woman's duties | Pound to stand upon, * * * No maguci 7 ANTED-BY YOUNG WHITE MAN Ni One genuine Italian Violincello, about three-quarters Lay, Mr. Hopkins and Miss Stoughton. SM hililas, "Wied was mended naw, he entd, | CUT soc saare ns called out ease tet cic. | WV crete ie nn eee | cin ads tacks Gmenetne at eed price | RS ‘ , 7 in wisith ‘4 was the crystalizing of this movement in a 4 5 i ji 4G other business house. Best references. Address A, | $150. o13- Miss Dodge, (Gail Hamilton) is visiting with datory form which no court or other au- | CUS#ion as Mona Caird, on ‘Murriage,’ in the | ¢fher Quaness Louse, ite Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford at the latter's | thority could override. He spoke of the re-| Westminster Review. The entire es = TA « Pianos tuned, packed, shipped and repaired. = Estate aud Loan Brokers, 1307% F st. Jals-Gt R RENT—OFFICES—THREE OFFICE ROOMS. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL single oren suite. at 1407 F st. n.w., near the M estate or local securities. JOHN T. ARMA, ey 3-H _ | Treasury : will be rented cheap to desirable i ‘jals-1m S1OF st. uw, ob GALE STYLISH SQUARE PIANO MADE | _al¥- HERMAN & CO., 14 4 ONRY YO Loa Haines Bro’s. : 7 octave, one, on! 5 ~ x pean § E ROOMS 934 F ST, From | M FS SALE yANTED-SITUATION | XY A FRENCH Ci (man) in private family, hotel or restaurant. i : ave, i 1¢ Lowest rates of interest. home in Newburyport, Mass., and has recently ‘ Acie hh an ress denounced the article and its author. THOMSON & CO., M en suite at reds price. Two nic q RCOMBE, concluded a visit to John G. Whittier. ——— n eee ot ee ae ae they seemed to think that the audacity of her | dress F- 013th st. 1. jalS-lw ES st, below F._ iront rooms i 10) each: Al newly repaired One $a18-3m* — ae i {| theories was only equaled by her audacity in | yyra —BY TWO COLORED GIRLS, PLAC R SALE-AT A SACRIFICE, A SLIGHTLY USED} | store room LD. PECK, Room 6 TS ey eggs 2 antes daraperremph ry ee area Morld could be aa edacte ener future for the | presuming to touch that question ut all.” Meu Wibie as nue or ehauiburnand end Gehet te & Prin Wd HE PANG fear EEE? | BOR RENT Two FINE ovFice Rooms. riust | M[OEY 10 LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT IX SUMS esday t that hi _ in- for ; . a pS Joor, st.; splendid location for insurance. yt or aie arom Mr. and Mrs, Samuel M. Bryan have issued | Would take some time to change the male sex, tarsal Wis tecnicos ia thet eee _ us _3a7-1n' ae W._| Apply 3. H. GRAY & CO, 63 E B1SSe | Esa ener ome nee Escher, 150300. ove. il but he looked to a great revolution in the rela- igh crag oes “ 2 BY A COLORED OR | SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS—GIVE_ SCHOOL | = - = —= i> — aL eet = cards for an at home Feb. 4. from 9 until 12. equal right in its discussion and adjustment. nota oe ONEY TO LOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST . | tion of the sexes. In the happy future, Mr. | $49! patbemrrs {Soka Wark | ‘cman, who i# a first-cluss cook; best of referen. Children @ higher education. Janes Parton, the | FOR BPN. MISCELLANEOUS: pet a Mrs. Hearst and her guests, Mrs. and Miss | Riddle thought men would competing 2 ae. Oh eon: aed 141116 Union Court, between 13th th | celebrated historian and biographer, abs “thatin every NT—MISCE d Ss MOS a BENET SOO bee Head, have returned from New York city, | against each other for wives and not women | Preacher,’ ‘Robert Elsmere’ and | ‘The 3 , - 55 BOOKRER tis like sending the whole fan ° SENT_ELEGANTLY = =, | _3014-3m ~ 1860 F at. bow where they have been since the 10th inst. Mrs. | with each other. African Farm,’ have sent their bomb-shells NIED_FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER, FIVE | Mis work, all the volumes, can be obtained at oncton | Fonte Nae TEGANTLY FURNISHED HOTEL ve : 3 into other time-honored superstitions. The ars’ ex erience, temperate habits, and with ref- | amali monthly payments by addressing Post Otbee | Poser . a oe $1,000, | 21,500, Hearst will not k house on Thursda; P' oh pay y ais FORD, F st. 19-3t a Wain week on acceusd of hor ball ha night Sramong coolness and bravery with which these women | erences, wants a place. Address C. CHARLES, Star | 0x's90. Different editions. all pric st i RGM T-STYLAGN GGUARE_FLANG Goon | “een. ee te ee ee When he concluded, Mrs. Isal Beecher urn, Wil e i : 2S seat mene “SALE_SINGING 8, BIRD Foc r s NO, GOO! ke Real “ p sams at § 5 a. lehad dapat ies ae tae Gaee all ee WAS TrDbe 2 REFINED, CADE. A FOREIGN | [POuten aie uss Agua ad Goat fae | A A re | ae ib ASCAN Ta, is Pet The grand german of the Army and Navy | 1.34 word. Instead of waiting, as Mr, Rid- | Proves woman's capacity to look into the soul | ot eche en weneePer, companion, abd dressmaker. 3 rey Boaetg y ee Ee = SEI Lith ot below F. MGOMPANY" lente not hare tut ALL the noo clab will be given on Tuesday evening. the ing, — — dle suggested, for the children of those now = rag and her courage to describe what she | dress Mrs. sii 1319 Presstinan st.. Bal 2 "1 . . = ae tree — to ol id at rates. New OR SALE—-IMPORTED HARTZ MOUNTAIN CA- ered EE at the Ritles’ armory. ‘ i pot bes sats BEE - 5 T Payments equal to rent only. Giv Mrs. Charles Nordhoff and the Misses Nord- | *live to witness the spectacle of women enjoy- ws POSITIONS FOR WHITE AND OOL- Bisds, fine singers, only $2.50, at the Bird LOST AND FOUND. ___| property. ‘Cancels debt in event of death, Best plan es ~ 1) «| ing their rights, she thought that she knew a ‘FROGS WHO NAVE PASSED AWAY. ored “Coachmen, Pastry Cooks. Maids, Cooks, | oa 8. HARTBRECHT. = a ieee = = ever devised. No risk whatever to borrower, hoff have returned to the city and are in their | person (referring to herself) who wouldexer-| “Among the changes of the last year, we | Butlers Nurses, Housekeeper, Porsers: Lauhdrceses, Gan RkGiEe ee | Lae ARY 19, A FOX TERRIER, | send for “Prospectus,” to offices 14 aud 16, Atlautie K-street he pt ¢ i . - ‘ Sa &c. All help selected. |. BURNHAM, 910 9th. st. )TTO” GAS ENGINE RE- black ear and Building. Jalz-100 RSET * cise that right as well as those who may come | mention with sorrow the large number of our | *%, jaly-ot ‘quires no boiler; av. ‘attendance, | “Morse : Miss Swinton, of New York, who has been the | after her. all expensi — ———— ho loss of time: no handling of fuel. Send for circular M°%£* To Loas BALLAUP, Ag’t, 731 7th nl? valued coadjutors who have passed to another yy ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TAILOR, A SIT- i = —— guest of Chief Justice Fuller's family for the Senator Blair’s Greeting. sphere of pig In their devotion to their uation as operator. Address X. Q. ¥., Star office, | M4 price Ust_D. BALLAUF, As't, 731 (th sts ule OgT_SATURDAY AFTERNOON % past fortnight, returned to her home on Sat-| Senator Blair had in the meanwhile entered | chosen public work and the harmony of their | _J19-3t* = SINE elo cocker spaniel: answers to naine of Oriby a ~ * urday. ,, | the chureh and had taken place on the plat-| Private lives they have honored alike them- | WANTED BY A YOUNG Fg BUSINESS CHANCES. _ betters ly rewarded by returning the sume to ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF FROM $1,000 Mrs. Senator Vance has as her guest this | rorm Miss Anthony introduced him as a | #¢!ves and their families and the great reform | erpem iin Soveruoes oF in private school: 4 years’ ear ee Pp Pe to 89.000. winter her niece, Miss Cooper, of Kentucky. they represented. While we decorate their | an erman; beat city and Boston reterences. Ad- | JQ) PAIRO, iosity, because, sh id, hi i i BARROWS, 1928 15th - tore doing good business; central locality The election of Mr. McMillan to the seat in | “Uiosity: she said, he was the only ves with immortelle wreaths let us embalm | dress + Mise L. A.B. ‘S, Sth st, n. $1 O& ARD TO THE FINDER OF A POCK- man in the Senate that would eta i asad fk * Salt reasons for selling. Address Box 7 et-bool the Senate, made vacant by the voluntary re- an 1e it wot speak on woman eir virtues in our memories and imitate them k containing afew bills and papers if the same is returned to GO. W. SCOTT, Howard Uni- ¢ STORE DOING | versity, city. it a 1 > NVES E) OR SALE—A SMALL GROCER R= meters DTT, BY A DRESSMAKEP, AN ENGAG) : NDS. ~ This remark was in our lives. To the roll-call for active duty NTE! : a good business, will sell for a sacrifice if taken TRD: iN SIX PEK. PAYABLE QUARTERLY, tirement of Senator Palmer, will insure a great oe en 7 oo pharma ny — Se thay will. axubeer tun acre, Bul ther tenon OF Wiens tie week oy month. Evening, dresses | this week; 800, ADDIY S20 Ist st. 8 eo exe OST — ON SATURDA ; TN St MS goo. e000 ts he's known to ponsemsscolnnyatcinmenta, | Tord when he Dogan by ‘saving " Fetiomit |Ramuel E, Bevall, Clemence 8 Lovier, Abhay | he. vw 0” OTS SPT ie 2 |g oop, AUSINERR MAN WITH TEX THO ed Pekeibok, tai ek psa enh Pala A | zens.” Everything he knew on this + May, . Morrill, 8. Brooks, ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | 4A* i - ‘ ii 5,000—T0 LOAN and to be a most generous entertainer. He was | $oN8." Ev ue lomked from the ede ae Orpha C. Dinsmoor, Caroline de Barrau, James V for Cooks, Shantbertantd Waitreas, TLaundress 2nd | ae ee ee ees La Be Braet for | papers. A reward will be given if returned to oe P00 Tovely daughter, whose death oceurred’ just as | therefore he would not presume to makes | Freeman Clarke, Dr. Mary F. Thomas, Frances | Numer Seautirenr, Seu Warten cooks. Cosehiann, | CAs 3 auy me. Ad EATER SUNDA 3003 rane eerase. pega Deelding pe eee ee speech before such an audience. He referred | E. Miller, Jerusha G. Joy and Harrict M. Pit- = : r: Jack face, black mark down back; broke! i i i ANTED—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER ; - to the legal aspect of the question, and said | man will be written in golden letters by the re- WwW Sie fm teanili id taki x eS a coy bee Nong wks — —_ for the | thatin the case of Mra Minor the Supreme cording angel and will ong be remembered by | homerases Tailor Syatens. Addreas Ming Ee PSs SALE—A SACRIFICE—A BARGAIN AND | 3 — ry sccial position they will cocupy, and a0 one | Court hed been. driven. to decide thet'time | those of us who mourn their loss to-day. In| Caiee | ae ete Se meee, froeeey | Say vesina em GEES . Fe te eee eT nerd make | were no voters in the United States except | behalf of this association, I would express our WANTED-A SITUATION TO ASSIST BY HOUSE: | Store. jo Leer RUNDAN EVENING BED TEATHER | _jaS-1m happy the younger people of her acquaintance. sympathy for the friends and families of these hold duties: fully competent; can repair neatly; | JJOR SALE — GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE aes oh) nk & LOAN— Th hotel will hold those declared to be so by state law. If the | sympathy not afraid of lsbor :satisfactory references from Indien: doing a good business. Address A. L., Star office, =~ tyek 000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. eye of the — otel : i aan United States had no voter then there ras no are atine Caen, oma} also print employer. “Address WILLING, Starctice, | “jal oe - 630,000 in sume to sult at 6 per cont ception to-morrow afternoon from 4 o'clock, | Uni tes and no supreme power veste YY jt S00 a8) __—THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, _ blue ribbon ut lock. bu 2n lock. “Liberal re- 5) on WASHINGTON CITY Fealestate at Sand 6 percent 9 oe AKLES W. HANDY, 921 Fst. we R SALE-AN ELEGANT GROCERY ON A OST OR STOLEN—A GOLD TWO-LEAF CLOVER ‘Ou real estate necurity we hane tet re, bandsome apartments inthe | the people constituting the government, | their vacant places in our ranks. In summing | \y7nTeD—BY A YOUNG LADY—A PLACE AS | FOR SAUPGAN, ELEGANT) GROCERY ON A will be given if returned to 307 Dt at. Bor Bese” | pmorienees and mouthly notes secured on real estate additions that have recently been made. This sovereignty, it would seem, was something | Up the causes of human progress, who can esti- first-class seamstress in private fainily; can do | ness: will dispose of on very easy terms. GEORGE. . Se ise) Pit, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davenport having gone to, | inside of the United States, and the old doc- | mate the influence of characters like these. | dressmaking food home, destbed: best reterenegs for | JORDAN, succomor to Whitaker & Jordan, 1417 F TANG Moxey aN 54 Fortress Monroe for Mrs. Davenport's health | ‘Tine of state rights was revived. Their isolated actions, their fragmentary lives | “ - - ——— ‘Oh SALE-GOAL_AND WOOD WARD IN KW. FINANCIAL. ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. her Tuesday reception will be omitted this STATE RIGHTS oe ete ee aa fround, bHekoflice, scales, stables bins, shed, — HILL & JOHNSTON, week. ¥ hot diet then teen duetoaped tir the F ing, but every true word and deed have W-ANTED—ROOMS. ..in complete order. Immediate possession, “Ad? B i a eis: Whats ieee bos had not then been destroyed by the war. For | been constant inspiration to the widening | — ae as Box 1bd, Star ofce wea 1 J. S. Buaxxway, IO JOAN AT FIVE Pak CENT OX Are au cduea tes — aed if there was no voter there was no sovereignty. | circle in which they moved. WARXZED-BY TWO ADULTS, TWO UNFUR- SALE—BAR ROO} URES, GOOD proved . several ome ‘ar- TYLER i terel PRD. Fenton. . The family are now residing at FIX’ . rooms, with heat and gas, for light house- F business: reasons for selling, or will BANKER AND BROKER, The recent decision declared that the right to [Continued on fifth page.) xeoping. “Adirees” ‘ststing tare, "Do Re eee stand. f00 ~Fy oc vote was not imposed by the authority of the are oflice. fis | beeper, Wo, a rm pal b 6 an No. 1405 F st. mw. ¥ To < ON APPROVED REAL 2126 H street northwest. general government, He did not believe that The National Library Building. VANTED—A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN | (J0LOS¥ OF NEWFOUNDLAND. ROPES SaET, 20, 10ax Ld The second dance of the Informal assembly | this ale and he hoped a test case would be | BEPORT OF THE SPECIAL INVESTIGATING COM- : etnes Sites unfurnished rooms, with het and TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, Orders executed Exchanges. 412-4. OHN SHERMAN & ©O. Fr takes place Friday evening at the National | made to further determine this question. He MITTEE OF THE HOUSE. SROMPT'e SURE, Star offices “SYNE Ge™ | ,TheGovernmentof Newfoundiandinvitestendersfor | Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum. Mox#2, ADVANCED, TO, BUY Rifles’ armory. felleved that if this decision was reversed that | The report of the special committee ap-| -actep—to RENT A ROOM JON PA. AVE: | he Guintrucriau,and operation ofa lie of Ii PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. bay On marrage: ons tome’ Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Morton | it would give a impetus in public senti-| pointed to investigate the method of work on March 4th, with one or two windows: give price, | lars and other inf ion as itions gages cane mn called at the White House and were pleasantly | em¢in favor of the sixteenth amendment to | the now library building has been submitted to | "ber, aud what foot. "HL By 8 HULSE | goaedcootect, cat, be, gue oo ean | re alowel.on Gepesten Eifter: alnienck: Feceived by President and Mrs, Cleveland. ™ epee St ea seseiasion. WANTED, CAPURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT | Solicitors, 20 Naseat at, New York, 2h i - He was of the opinion that the of this | the House. The facts stated in it have lon; — eapies 3 MOUNTS The wedding of Mr. Jacob Eisenmann and country would eredeate te Oe | Sosa een blished in Tux Stan, The report | Roouin well heated. cin tent neat. bes ue) a | PAYING INVESTMENTS, ee Me 70) or IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT at Mins Leouors Sommers took place at Edel's tion {he powers of the general forernment, = the pt Bic nc Doe Servo ep Pegs eee | etONEy, SAFELY AXD FROFITABLY INVESTED | J . a a A Sam 'W. LINKINS. 19th, sts. st evening, an occasion was great fe went onto argue that nited States Congress mistak deceived GOOD eed are epjoved by all present. Hee. Dr. 1. ‘Stain of | had no control over the voter, why should there | the coat of the work, and that expenditures, WANTED--HOUSES. FO PAHTICULARS, ADDRES a mony pa LL city, te | ‘im, 61 itimore, as fifteenth \dme! ugurat " 4 a——, ——————— Ja15-10t . O. BOX 226. B. We formed the ceremony. A large number of ‘or denying of the cxonerete the commission | WANTED — FURNISHED HOUSE. WITHOUT | —~ CHANCE NEVER OFFERED BEFORE. DONT | Baukersand Dealers in Government Bonds immediate relatives and intimate friends race, color, or lame and lay the fault upon the hasty | 0), Jinen and chia, 07 family of sdults until sbout | A iss it. ‘The Wi % ive Loan Com- Deposits, were present. After a fine collation had been action of Congress. rent, YORK, Star office, $e21-3t itn ti res bene anew | qBailrosd and, served many telegrams from friends near and the +| Their first recommendation, which has al- To UR RCHABE, TWO OR THREE eT on the 2,1 or 8: t will 7 right ‘ far were read. A poem with song, composed AC ngened ready been put into effect, is: “That the work, 5 me 5 to offices 14 and 16, and dedicated to eee - by Mr. entered yy Mase Uke peta age elas oo mirage: gone bat owners se send —¥ “Prospectus,’ yes i ited he SALE — AN OLD ESTABLISHED | DRUG m2 Simon Dresdner, of pe ener cane cirues SA hee A ta AY law of the groom, hearty applause. . iture to c Dancing was kept up until « late hour. “Second, quiry WANTED—LOTS. figs” Address DRUGGIST, Stat. Patse ushers were Arthur Meier, 8. eee 5 = Lowenthal and A. Bemish, of Baltimore, and id careful Waren IN Ane, 8! NS OF THE ‘Payment Charles Heilbrun, Mike Blum ‘and J. ais eae Sones oe burger. of thiscity. The young couple other FORD" Ne. 1307 Buea. Jali with the late train for an ox trip north, “ANT! ‘CUS: a my Gat, Nilliam Easton has sold to Mr. Fred. : bard the following imported thoroi breds: Greenback, Friar Tuck, Peri, and il i i feltk 1 He ite it i af i H