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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1889 SOCIAL MATTERS. Mrs. baba house mee mass of moving |THE PENNSYLVANIA TORNADOES. .WANTED—HELP. WANTED MISCELLANEOUB FOR RENT—ROOMS. __FOR moe Saiz pours at fh the rooms = = — — Mrs. Hearst’s Elegant Reception—Per- | 4)) the oon. was assisted in - | Looking for the Cause of Such Storms ‘ANTED—IN ‘BOOKSTOR! aNTED — aye DROCORA’ RESI- Fo Sas are poeta sonal Mention. ing ‘acquaintances by “Madame Bosimor, in the Upper Regions. Wisi | mace at opoet O ayer ted tes of hotela be hr mag 4 actu ome ob 5 eee oa: se Praak Barney, of New York, Mrs. Lawrence ENTER ROMEN 0 COOKS, $10 70 640: oar sete! lists works “address Tt ARISE egos, moderate Taso" din st, near “Woodmont «ees Friday is the day set a et a part for the afternoon Posi iy Cabot Lodge. and at the dining-| “The subject of tornadoes has been painfully ‘Nurses in. city oF 300 AF S TENT one: or pe Fara arrereaee _ Ser — Sb par eghans foot, 7 we ii pee. Dri 3 7 RI a = by Boag Wypligg Ay, actoy fi Kins Glen” pains mages Fm Magee, of Wat- | brought to the attention of the whole country Sock SANFL A. COO pea Bers awe ese serdar hee he eu cent Oe, Aiea 4 °THENRY ©. ‘svewarr, 2 Attorney gallpes to-morrow are Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 2000 solf& Dickinson was assisted by Mrs. Atchin- been be aap Rarer repobaaragrssiannt ARID 5a wong — Fn ; FIRST-CLASS COO KR wenecrepenes a mapas Abas eames - G sheet; Mrs. Gut Mrs. H. 8. Taompson, | son, Miss wania mary 9,” said Prof. + = iw ait 1206 P street: Stes. Quoen, 1208 Isth street; rs Me, Lystor und Mea fp Wises Trowbridge, | of the signal service, to a Stax reporter to-day. Segrenge Be ie olny 3 Pee Se tae | "Rie “Prowpectas” to offies, 14,408.16 J.C. Biack, 1515 Rhode Island avenu mol and her guests, and Mrs, and Miss Steven- | “The causes underlying the formation of these coed ieee y ANTED—$2.000 F< FOR tel GooD nist THREE FURNISHED Harmony. 1623 Massachusetts avenue: Ses os son, Mrs . Miss Florence Waller and Mrs, | terrible outbursts arc even now Little known Ws 2DSENEREN Jp PERSON, AS AGENT | \V) real, cotato security 4 ae 2 egos a atta rua. dine TW Powell, 310 M street; Mrs. Willard F. and Miss Blount. largely because our observations are made at | be sold in departments. $2 0.per day easit made. Par- ANTED_EVERYBODY TO KNOW TH ge ressousble bad lant : Warner, 1332, Massachnsotts’ avenue; Mrs. | _ Mts Carlisle had with hor Mra, and Miss| the earth's surface, while the vidlence of the | fowarsforwamn. W. 1. WiLLt CO, $4 | W Nattingign Copetsive Loan Oo" Sie: 1 aeons Charles’ McMillan, 1737 N street; the ‘Misses | Steele, Miss Corinne Blackburn, Miss Queen, | storm is generated at an height of 4,000 or ANTED—A RELIABLE COLORED GIRL TO A aR. ogra me iaeent ag el soe, B18 Lsth at. Van Zandt, 1533 G street; Mrs. O'Ferrall, at | lately arrived from Covington, Ky.; Miss Alice | 5.000 feet.” At the same time fy the celistion We lain cooklue ad venetal housework ta small Cahier rait ro offcea Ta and | $:4;",0phosite MoPhersou Square, open ee AE | auntie bur $10 12th street: Mrs. C. 8. Novos, the Misses Berry. the Misses Richardson and Miss of facts increases, w abled to sw arene ire Arviy a 108 tot el WeRintte Baitinn ss Fe SS Rooms | JFOE, SALE On ExcHaNG Rores, the Misses Cannon and Miss Hires, at Thompson, of Kentucky. Mrs. Carlisle divided ee eee oe WAktED-Lapr CASHIE! ANTED-HORSES TO KEEP: BOX STALIS; EENT_ HANDSOME LY EC Bore i aeatrms Eizoim backs on Grant Place d's hotel; Mrs. Wirton Matthews, 1419 Q | the honors of entertaining an unusually large | ®W8Y many speculations, and we may ulti- white nurse for Cumbe: Ed od wae ad a Bepeenal ed oye ‘box at Price's, Stable. Fs: si? Raa. Prenneine central ptreet Meee W. He aillen 1207 Q street; Mrs, J, | CTowd for the day with the cabinet Indies. mately hope to elucidate the phenomenon. | remy ay ez rh cl “aa ih gt 5. OM F CLARK Sligo, MA. -81Opermo jolt Tin? FGE RENT_WITH OR or ies Fae: i, i307 Fae M. Farquhar, Mrs, Leigh Chalmers and Mrs. J. | Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter, Mrs. |Our mild winter has had much to do with the | nw" MAN WOMAN AND CHILD | Eylerand bedrnom, EB og 4 gene oe Logan Chipman, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at 813 12th | Ball, received a large number of calls from | formation of the storms so far north at this ANTED IMMEDIATELY — som ELIA of Columbia to call at my studio Nig pipet area rte references, “G18 N st-&-w- brick hotse, street; Mrs. W. ©. P. Breckinridge with | many prominent residents. Mrs Hutchinson | time of the year, It is not very difficult girl to do generat housework; tmust be ® Ane Free-hand to inspect and criticise hor daughters. and Mrs. Col. J. C. Breckinridge | wore a dress of dead black silk and some dia-| ‘0 account for the immediate catlse of the | Munites si geod plain cook; wit a let” Ap | Se a Rirrminaerson, eanntion,, Phey ay Oa papppsoungy | # with her daughter. 1451 N street, 3 to mond ornaments. Mrs. Ball wore a becoming | high temperature, but the more remote [D_A White GIRL SG On wi Yast stretch of the imagination to think ‘80 | Fooms on upper floor at moderate rates, board aud Miss Butterworth, Le Droit pari Feferences exchanged. =x |ooe eee black velvet, anda | Causes are as yet unknown. Ordinarily | WANT? .\ mee, fren ‘references aces ast } hg J yt By BS OR SALE—3301 = si $k AND 3320. nage a Gen. Payne, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Payne. | knot of parma violets at her breast. Miss | When a severe storm crosses the country in | Call fortwo daya atl ide Not, hw Siieed th etary tostance, | desired. Satisfaction Guar | TOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED FRONT a BER & &. Miss Payne, Miss Poultney, of Baltimore, Miss | Hutchinson wore a Greek dress of blue gauze, | Winter it is followed by a cold wave from’ the ANTED—A MAN AND Mae “AS DRIVER AND All kinds of frames Tooms; everything new. 404 2det.n.w. ja24-Jt Hanton and Mrs. Scott Payne, from 3 to6;| Mrs. J. Thompson Swan has returned to the | 2Orthwest, but this winter storm after storm Chambermaid. “Must have good references. Ap- lane vatiety of Basle und Sing on hand, RK RENT—WITH BOARD—A BRIGHT, SUNNY Fe, (SALE GREAT BARGATS " “oprah Mrs. and Miss Mise Maury, Mrs. Allen Brewster. | 4:45 tron, Prin, has come up from the gulf bringing great heat, | Ply? Dupont Circle, et | copecese es ee jaasachusetta ave. re UY | oan br Fekete wesrmam and cellar brick howaes if Mrs. Oates, 1727 F street; the ladies at the | ¢t¥ from Princeton, N. J., and is again at 1604 | but there have been no cold waves to lower the WASTED A YOUNG MAN, WHITE P Open until 9 p. m. ase” | easy terms: none Gut these renennae was ee eee - 3 K street. re nN Fed. to drive wagon and make hunself ieueraly H. B. SMITH, — ply to OWNER, 5 Cg Strathmore Arms, a : ‘mperature afterward. There has been @ fall | gyeful around a srocery st cit referen The | 023-61" Fr <T_LARGE FURNISHED SOUTH 9th et now. a24-3t One of the handsomest receptions of the | | Mrs. Justice Miller was making calls yester- | of temperature after the storm, but this has | Rising Siar Gresiy Ge. wana oe a Sane ieee: weenie ee —___ Frcs 5 also, small | JOR Sate SXEW6:ROOM B. 6TH, NEAR L, X . day accompanied by her guest, the wife of | been back to the average this winter , and that = WANTED-SPECIAL NEWS CORRESPONDENTS P Gr. bre., #th, near res wy season wes given last evening by Mrs. Hearst, | 72 voster, of, Honolua.” has been abnormally high. This high temper- | WANT Beant aoe NOMA Dae oe] bess certian neceptassi nat ceeecie moon BP ETE . i ‘ork, Call for two da 7th at, ; previous. € ce ; * Woad, of Sum Francia. “The house was pro- | At she ball of the Washington Assembly, on | stuge favored the fgrmation of violent worms | betwea hoarraf nid erect hae Fe HLA AGENT Fes ase fers: ~— r fusely decorated in unique designs with flowers | Tuesday night, the cotillon was danced from | 0% January 9, which day was about the warm ANTED A FIRST-CLASS COOK inno yew Upton st, Bontot Maans USA “jaSsnt | good teuahta LOS4 Oth at mw. scormer i. Jeo and beautiful draperies of delicately qinted | 12:90 for two hours, and was led by Mr. John relent exceptions that has occurred in| Ut ing "rnquire at 1310 Tath se awe, jase WANTED—10 Boy SeTARLLGnat: Ri ‘O KENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED. soa xr liberty silks. Over the mirrors were drape ew, who danced with Miss Leiter. Mrs, Wal- ANTED— 20Ul WOMAN: geen mar gr dining ‘room busine: Rooma. floor, ens, wn! scarfs of pale silk and wreaths of evergreen | Inch received the company. The flower favors ORIGIN OF TORNADOES. , Must toute Well revousondad Apply PAU | gece four hundred dollars, Jas. BALL there Pint, gz0, per inonth tm advance. sulta- filled with roses. Across the angles of door-| were most scceptable, and the supper pro-| One of the most important facts regarding | st." it ‘Sth et de ways were hung silk festoons and wreaths of | nounced one of the finest ever served in this | tornado generation was announced fifteen years ED—A NEAT COLORED BOY For THE | WWANTED— A LARGE cHar i Wheels, for the wee of an invalid, Addrews, On RENT = TWO UNFURNISHED | FRONT ais rortamaa: pene: Garde mage palaany tee oe ago, but ite significance is even now very little | gley0g APTN Ta hoe te megNuEES Ye | price JOHN MALLARD, Govt Printing O Sn ha — ice —- Ae) ie = The german given by Mr. and Mrs. L. Z.| understood in some quarters. We know that ANTED—A GENTLEMAN FOR SPECIAL WORK WaARTED MES. HARRISON AND. eee pe ‘ono block from Patent Office. 05 Sth st. n.w. iy, Paniries: he Theat mace: le fcrcens, and im the doorway opening into the | Leiter last evening was an enjoyablo event. | these outbursts occur only in the southeast in the city. Good references required. No book | 9, Mattison: two Cabinet Photos; 150 Ja23-30* Bae DAtID bv arORT: sot Fone. screens, and in the doorway opening | tower room was suspended a mani Some of the guests were Secretary and Mrs. | quadrant of a large general storm, and at a dis- | cauvassing. Addcese Investiment-Deposit, Atlantic | 29954 oc vor goo ras suspended a mandolin that | Whitney, Mr. aud Mra. Cabot Lodge, Dr. Ruth, | tance of 300 to 500 miles from its center. In this | Building, nba Sr as Gucnccet aaah cas cena oe ‘d, Miss Ellen Bayard, Miss Annie | region, as we know by thousands of observa’ dancing, the decorations were composed of | Magee, Miss Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Her- | of the winds and upper clouds, there is. ¢ 304 Henry sek FRE RENT—THREE ‘OR FOUR NICE UNFUR- tanta A housekeeping ; ; J ANTED—CURTIS M. SMITH, BUILDER OF | conveniences; per mont 227 E ANTED 5 WHITE + SGOKG, AND, GENERAL (ae eS SER breweries geben wortins*” — others. (Bagwage-room connected ; ‘trunks stored fer dealers, meat and provision st PR SALE—TWO SIX-ROOM BRICKS. $3.2 sae fr ‘Property without esate sce’ :f fe 'y without ine 6.000 Naas reas EMMA ‘ i Art th d- | at reas ing ice-cream 50 per cent cheaper tl ‘the AA RENT—TWO Pi PLEASANT | F FURN ISHED ra gilded California cones” arranged. fa many | Som aAl en Serna i aca: | segtmoncment of toatt from thesouth. extend. | yammble mies FM. HORSHAM OLS | WH cal rgceaiameemern: snipes ue | Pubic ined tog. porte ant Suh tts, Hine of cars amd heniicst ul aap: protty faring, and gpow the massive sideboard | Mise Thoron, Mr- Ward Thoron, Miss Wallach; | any movement from. the north or northwest in TED—AN ACTIVE MAN To LOOK AFTE! 7 Tath sicare ro and Seth ott 3 Ref, exchanerd. | cold water on every Ror, S200: OOO Petal crayon Meee geet Pomp yser gd PUL Sy oe sera this region, even up to great heights, could be W Sietitgtas ontid onion Lie neers Ww Sint the motiey a throkineclngastion tr bat on 3625 St" | $1,900 on lous times MUA. PS Star office. Je Tee nape arnee was naned a | Mrs. and Miso Deering will not stay at home | told from the fact that the general’ worm is | CPU, Washington. “Sue with wet and energy | ineureats ‘Addbees BATENTER Sear ominn peo | roe MENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ATH ST. 108% AND BATH, 20 4°T, ad . soupy - : a ike e1 STED—1 " u es and cellar Ist foorcan be d to the billiard and office rooms below | on Saturday, the 26th, to receive callers. but pressed in Tenens great Sain bs arrest ebaiccdl Bh) freebie poles Bt at three doors west of Athenee 409 855 Bre a aud Mae fas; $2000, airood invent stairs, and the stairs and hallway were draped | will resume their receptions upon the 2d of heater,” in th 1 ah of = liberal arrangement will be mates mith. the right | $60 per month; good location. Address M. L, 3D. h and 16th, © general current of the air mov- | wen Aiidress ERINTEND: caen rcs OR RENT-IN A PRIVATE FA} FAMILY, pHAND- . 15th an: 9 rooms, 3-story and cellar, vith ‘silk and illumined by Chinese lanterns February and continue them to the close of | ing toward the cust and into the hollow air up | RBs 4 BUEEEINTENDENT. NTED — GOOD SECONDHAND don amp | A tommeatgof room gnisaond toon with tu | modern iniprovementa, worth #1,000. will be sold ak ceived ests ess | seaso: NTED — G 5 memes b, irs. Hearst received her gue sina Paris Gre n. to great heights. flows from all sides either oe ONCE TEN LADIES TO SELL newspaper type, Address PRINTER, Star office, at Mt A beautiful cor. residence on M st. n.w., south and of white silk, with a train of rich satin brocade, | Mrs, Hornsby gave a luncheon to-day of radially or in a direction spirally inward oppo- the new calyx-eyed neddle; no thresder weed: | ta22-3 Fr RENT—471 H ST. er W.—THREE UNFUR- posure; large parking 16 rooms. price ouly Men ryued ikl nse aud she wore a double | fourteen covers in honor of her daughter, Mra. | site tothe motion of the hnnds of a clock, | SBfead,ueu ‘with Sour eyes shuts Tice Bese | We a a tiag PAYS THE HIGHEST Cx ished rootns, wecond ‘oor, southern frout, bath | $11,500. was edged with lace, and she wore 2 double | Evans, whe arrived here from Fort Loaven-| There ie an additional reason, however, why | 22 id N tices for’ secud: sy sale” ee ee MERRON & RAMEY, necklace of diamonds with a diamond star in | worth two weeks Mrs. Hornsby and Mrs. | the upper currents are not and can never be WwW ANTED-BOY FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, OF | Fexthers. Entire Households s a 'pecalty: addzess - = Fe "1 — - a. the lace. and diamond earrings and coiffure haiti y, : ‘atalino a! - ood family, in a grocery store where no Liquors | 219 7th at. 8 FOE RENTI4 JACKSON PLACE. OVERLOOKING 1 - r BUILDING : Evans have been in retirement for some time | from the northwest to the north, in advance of | are suid; omc atsiot to leara the bushess, Adtrecs : “ag | Ai Lafayette Square, Drawing Room on first. oor. 1 sworn 10te end Tone aoe qememcnta, Mim Head, the Snly debutante, | sunt, becnane of the Weath of Majer Clayton. | Gre tornado, and that ie becsust weknow that | ME sla car ot y ANT VERYBODY SUFFERING FROM Pup tee sleet ime "Apartinemts above, house strictly ‘stable 1 oan. on bo 38 wore a simple dress of white silk mull embroi-| Phe’ gueste wore ‘Mrn Fitsliugh Coyle Mrs: | the tormads tances Tok, ated otek | eS “MAN FOR DINING cure them or no pep required, anges Frmiaaeens | 27% a 1B dered in peerls. Tne shoulder and skirt garni- - 8 Namie eos magi y — Goldsborough, Mrs. Harmony. M Biddle, | in this upper current, or at least this = pe ead: tures were white satin ribbons, Scotch heather | Mrs. Henry Harrison, Mrs, Holliday, Mrs. Phe-| the ordinary theory, and if the upper | 175 ired ; Renees Food, references neceas Latrobes made 1 heat OF nd pay. W. E. DANTE, Foxtentam THREE aInEED with its leaves and harebells. Mrs. Hearst | oi5" ye AND! FU and 2 and 7 and 9 1413 17th st. n.w 413-3m rooms; alao parlor if eaired: half block from LASS © 00 K 8, MAIDS, Waster, KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- Serials Maesnaee: ee oe ‘m. C. Brewster, Mrs. Swaim, Mrs. | current bears it along, that must be from he W SXtep-Eirst- noomte: - 2 ae val. . Mrs. an Waitresses, 3 03 tlers, ¢ eve ‘de. ee ae — =~ O. B.Wilcox, Wm. A. Hammond, and Mrs. | southwest also. Drivers, nd Wome: for PEIGAGehIN ee aon ES Evert an eee: ser Bs Alvo Cot JOR RENT—1315 MASSACHU Se eee Audenreid. THE RECENT TORNADOES. for,cit Headquarters for Cooks and Waiters, at J. tage Cheese and Butterm . Sweet ‘Milk 5c. per quart one large pleraant Room, te of the house, aud were Mra. Head, | in} “Sonny POS ? THE RECEN s 8 nome oan weasoee | ev rev mens wits board see tilly lace; Miss rs. John Tweedale will not receive to-mor-| The details of the Pennsylvania tornadoes, KIENCED NURSE, WITH between 12 shade FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, TTi55 nhbhe taand ee. DHANDS TO WORK ON LADIES’ E SALOON ON PRINCIPAL pink silk draped with ¢ - Botterfield, pale yellow silk and crepe | row, but will be at home Fridays in February. | ag gleaned from the newspapers, are very com- and olive green ribbons; Miss Moore, | Mrs. J. A. Hall, of Springfield, Mass., who| plete as regurds the destruction, but are not cree ne eee oe New Yorks ane | has been the guest of Mrs. Bland for several | what are needed as regards times of destruc- Re matched. good drivers, every respect. perfectly a e > = but % (OR RENT- BEAUTIFUL HOOMS GLE OR EX roses; Miss Nelleesbes, of Now York, wets weeks, leaves for her home this evening. tion. It is almost universally reported that RoE ey ct oitaael ps We : oy cera Soa ae geteee eee Si fred Conway, danghter of Mr. Moneure D. Con. | Bumber of guests assembled in Dr. there was a clearing away of the rain and that “WW ANTED-AN INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE MAN | Dimes reanoa of 8. Star office. $2481 | gomner Bouse; sou and att, trent ‘ene "Bre ‘pisces way, white point Sesprit ‘over white satin. The tare by Me last evening to listen to a lec- | the sun came ont is also stated in nearly for special work; inducements to an energeti OR SALE— PAIR DAPPLE-GRAY MARES: WELL | ""ja] "sw" ss =, mit 1546 hands, sound in MeCreery on “What we owe | #ll cases that the storm was exceedingly sudden | and well-recommended purty ati pany ae toilets of the guests were also especially rich | ture b; he facta | VAY & HALDEMAN, 608 F _ FURNISHED I i A and without warning. at each place. PATO OOOIE Sonne cere | ; open fires ak wn 4 eed of marvelqus beauty, Chacy: During the evening Miss Lulu Me- be Investigation of a page mater of torne children; no washing: good refereuces Tred: Mire Tn- TA BARGAIN—“PSYCHO SAFETY; itera a Sate ata penta io 2033 fab composed of large sapphires, each Geeadkin as 1@ reery and Mr. Swarzman delighted the joes, All over the northeastern United ate: quire at once at 240 oth st. ew. & nearly new; first-class condition. eae at T, most urable and cen ore, mi, 12: 608 F st. n.w. from 9 Dew, Inquire over 207g wees a ORE, condth eH ste jel leds from Ohio to the Atlantic, there had been cirelet of diamonds, and a parure of the same | party with music on the piano. se Crnaments fell upon her bosom; Mrs. George | Ex-Senator Rice, of Arkansas, with his wife | ¥27™ Southerly winds and upper currents, 3 pao Naniaees ae home, can work NICE HORSE, S,SEARS OLD; cas) . 4 Z sgh with great increase of temperature, Suddenly daytime or e¢ = make 50c. to #2 per hour; Zo0d driv ler; cheap, if ar Fn — - ao a oa Ww. gee sy md B. Loring was in Piak motre train over « pett tt and the Misses Rice is at the Natioaal for the as a blow from un enormons eld. a most, vio- | mire waite plea cwplote dnstructions sent for SiN iver ais diston aba barnean Fs iol eke = SEs tit er. Pitts! ongTessmen. 2m velvet princesse over white satin front amee lentand destructive storm struck Pittsburg from | | ja21 WATC! PLETON ¥ a ne. et 9R RENT—TWO N Y FUR D FR ES G. “Star ote * oom, with heat, gus, bath and stitontignce, worth ON dered in pears, irs. Dolph. rose pink mo Mine Mary D. Breckinridge, daughter of Col. | the southwest at about 12:80 p.m.,creating great | 74 ASTEDCEN TSE BLCIGENT, EARN AN, ated outside Washinton, oe in bis 5 havoc in all that neighborhood. It is thought Mrs. Crosby, pale blue silk veiled in white luce; | J. C. Breckinridge, will arrive in Washington i ve tate, a responsible how Rete and south expo.ure: suitable for one or two gentie- 5. Mrs. Langhorne, garnet plush over petticoat of | to-night, and will be for the rest of the winter | by oye that ii eet telee ee whe egg MANAGER MPG. HOUSE: Lock Box tol0, men At L112 Hi st_nw. acetates | | The anove is ~ mauve brocade; S..M. Bryan, pale gray | With her uncle, Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge, of | Whole state of Pennsy heat’ ts mie eee) | jul 7-thaes4w TOR RENILSIORES = —— = books. For full eect ha sara Jenned om brocade and point lace: Miss Florence Bayard, | 1451 N street. rag ots eae ett Fee eae | WA TED EVERY ONE, MALE AND FEMALE, | Ki FOR RENT—STORES. the Letand 15th. is AMA black Brussels net; Miss Mollie Owen, blue silk | Mrs, E. Key Buchanan gave a tea last even- 4 at 7 p.m.’ | this caeoromployment to secure it speedily through | aoe SALE—CHEAP_ONE PRA = z OK SALE—A BANGAIN-FINE RESIDENCE ow trimmed with embroidered mall; Mrs, Carlisle. | ing to Mise Zaidee ‘Thomas, daughter of Hon. igre gd crib! wager Fined | furnished work in ten daye. CLIX Y81 ELLIGENCE EF qutht; one 4x0 camera outfit; one 10x12 condens- TH KEN aC LA ga F Pay per ret an en i eaes S twocstary Bricks, green brocade trimmed with sable fur; Miss | John L. Thomas, of Baltimore. Among the | tomns, =e Sa OFFICE, 490 La. ave. t Side") | sme Fae we Tent very low to suitable party. EC. CURTER, | on Nat, wear Scott Gada: Hine openers ad Queen. white satin and pearls; Miss Alice Berry, | well-kuown persons present were: Mra, Wheatley tm Cina ane. ome aie W3STED-DUNDORES Paes dor furmvurer uucely nee MEGeN | oe art “Sate! JOS. REDFERN & SON, 62: ue silk and tulle: Miss Hutchins, white silk | and the Misses Wheatley, the Misses Trenholm, | 7yig 1 cepa tk oe USACE ee ame wan be bouhtat big barwain, for cash | > x IFFICES | Foon Sauk oa ecaee gauze, and Mrs. A. Leo Knott, garnet velvet | Mrs. and Miss Stockdale, Mr. and Mrs. C. C, is, however, is not the wayin whic! a | eicoy og all kinds of domestic labor strict | only ‘caf or address 1035 ja23-3t* FOR RENT—OFFIC ES. twelve Poeas. Tee oer 9 OEE OF over flowered brocade. Others present were | Lancaster, Mr. Poindexter Dunn, Mrs. Matthew | does move; moreover, as the path is only a few — LEARNERS FOR PRC SALES zat, PRIVATE. ae —A HAN Sara t ~ CHRIST. hi Baddleand Devine § 8 New International Tailor System of Dress = coment phere & pew rlisle. If we | aud Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape G year ld 18 ands hip marae sot kind and m these towns | ea aon Reet nt one wey macorials cut and basted | class runner apd jumper; thoroughly broken for dew. ope Attia Soe the ay ’Y | bie or single driving, and safe fore lady to use, Also, | =—— Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs Horatio King, |. Quay and Miss Quay, Mrs. E. K. Goldsbor- | hundred yards wide the same tornado could not V Mr. and Mrs. Springer. Mr. Springer, Mr. | ough, Mrs. Fitzhugh Coyle, Mrs. Gen. Wheeler | have struck Williamsport and C: Zachary, Genator Dolph, Judge Knott, Mr. | and the Misse ‘ol. and Mrs. James | take the distance traveled betw Arthur Goldsborough, the French and | A. Bates, Miss Maud Fuller, Miss Randall, Mrs, | we shall not find a uniform motion. but the ve- put. the beat harrain an the 300. WHITA- single or en suite, at 140 near the | Ky reaenty Will be rent ied tee act fenant aan & WHITAKER, je210t_ “iw” JOHN SHERM Pat | FOR SAL ley ES RENT_OFFICES THREE OFFICE Koos, | {NF tponis deep. as furnace and le peuered throu —~ th wt. peer -investm't? 1,400 Persian ministers, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Guth- | Theodore Schwan. Mra. Joseph G. Cannon and | locity between the first two towns named was =| pel uence ae Al MONEY TO LOAN ond fF Rew, mah... --.- A090 ridge, “= Mexican Le and oe the Misses Cannon, Major and Mrs. H. A. Hall, | more a double that between the pode SITU. ATIONS.. Jory Aue Falling top Bugey,and elegant, Falling-top T Se ania Gp aE AGEEn EAR 3 mero. Dr. George B. Loring, Mr. and| Mrs. J. Fenner Lee, Miss Carrol] and Miss Lee, | More than this, we find a large number o Phe’ sgon, set Double Harness, se BeezON 00-0e a Mrs. _ Holliday, Judge Embr Mr. -s Sinwle Coupe Harness, set bit Blankets, COMPANY" lends not part but ALL the money w Gr. b ck, bet, Und Mn. the Misses Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders | towns in this region of country which report no Vv 2 “LADY ACCUSTOMED To ieee bas te ee and Mrs. Charles S. Voorhees, Miss | Garland, Miss Walthall, Mrs. 8. Rt. Peters, Mrs. | severe storm on this day. It is probable that nursing, a Situation either as day or nij Hallie Voorhees, Mr. Pickering Dodge, | Jenks. Judge and Mrs. A. Leo Knott. the | there were a large number of tornadoes im the terme reasonable. Address Miss M., Star o! Miss Dodge, the Misses Preston, Mr. Preston. | Countess Esterhazy. Mrs. John Blair Hoge, | state, each one moving toward the northeast. | tyre: | peeded to buy or build homes. low rates.” New pian. | UF. uroswed brick, moving from the city! Great bangainis will 4 eae tamaieaeen tn: wy dg = pe to quick cash purch: Apply to GR (Gwar | property. Cancelsdebt in event of des . ersotable, reer LSID Ket nee | COOLS i ever devised, No risk whatever to borrower. Call or = = — send for “Prospectus,” to offices 14 and 16, Atlantic Miss Leila Johnson, Mr. Paul Johnson, Marshal | Mrs. Charles A. Clark, Miss Trout, Mrs. Charles | These moved in belts nearly parallel to each Ww; NTED—BY TWO 3 RESPECTABLE COLORED On SALE—A. FINE BAY MARE, SIX YEARS | Building <amisbam $4100 5 NEW G-ROOM BRICK BAY WIN. and Mrs, A. A. Wilson, Surgeon-Gen. and Mrs. | J. Faulkner and Miss Winn, Mra. T. L. Thomp- | other, and the tornado started later and later | tauuftr nc eat omens ae first-class cook in, private Rockaway, siitable for a privale fan sc i (cone MONEY 70 LOAN IN LARGE AND saarit | A dow hosincs bear Govt, trinting fier, Ket market Moore, Miss Edes. Dr. and Mrs. Kindleberger, | son and the Misses Thompson and Mrs. Whip- | in each belt as we come eastward. Thos the | maid or child nurse. Call or address 1 128 20th at a. 4 PRICE'S Stables, sume on approved real estate security in the Dis- | berdics, Columbia and belt line of street care i Gen. and Mrs. A. G. McCook. Mrs. Biddle, Mr. | ple, Mrs John B. Weber and Miss Weber, Gen. | Pittsburg tornado was formed about 12:30 p.m. | ¥- GENE ce BLO st: nw, | fict ‘of Columbia, at lowest PEL Bees | CHARLES WHAN DY. 83 Fava. Senator and Mrs. Morrill, Mr. James | 4. £. Stevensou and Miss Winston, Miss Har- | and moved northeast, while the Camden tor- ANTED-AT | HEADQUs i {TERS — =Fogini0N | OR SALE—SEE OUR STOCK OF 8" STIEFF PIANOS, Peyel se too — x . im JOR SADE 08" Morrill, Miss Swan, Justice and Mrs, Blatch-| mer, Col. P. Donan, Miss Rice, Mrs. John M, | nado was formed about 7 p.m., and also moved | Wy fo" Cooks, Chamboriuald Iga Cooke Conca ae se Dre oe y 4,000, TO LOAN Toom brick house ou Penne ate ae ford, Mrs. Cummings, Justice and Mrs. Harlan, | Farquhar, Mrs. Townsend, Mr. John J. Hal- | northeast. Entle SLOP stank. ate oe | je7-Im* ft Cpe ber ceo proves socerter: 2.w. furniet ra Gen. Greely, Judge and Mrs. Edmonds, Com- | sted and Miss Halsted, Mr. William J. Lamp- THEIR CAUSE. WASTED KNOW ‘ WHERE TO SoS WOR SALE — FOR #600 ¢ arn Ad SEHOLD ee Sa ieee modore and Mrs. Harmon; ton, Mrs. and Miss Johns, Lieut. Tappan, C "60 coacea; iiss ataneet tnbaceulocsvincn abvaut sioual and plain s _Laundress, Maids, Nurses, effects of twelve-room boarding house, nearly Daniels, Mr. W. F. H. Lee, Mr. Stilson Hutchins, Mis ds, Mra. Waiteress, Coachinen, rs. Cit ferences. Pri- | iilled, everything new and clean to continue Business. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT Mise Ingalls, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wilson. Mise Se ee Ee Nee eine Wallet | sve couse of these and other tornadoes, ‘AsI | wuectessitecned st DICK EAS iia sistas | tote bee en eee M state oF Local securities Alisan Wilson, iss Condit Smith, anan was assisted by Miss Daisy Garland, Miss | first said, it cannot be due to an upsetting of | +t" ottice. ON REAL JOHN T. ARMS, _816 we i is N : SALE— ER a, TO POAN, x ‘Of y snodern ¢ Corkhill, the , r Louise Dunn and the Misses Porter, of Ken- | the equilibrium from a cold northerly current | WWANTED—8 YA ae ‘ PALEA PAIR i4 M Lowest rates of interest fereseaes he 1s oa Sy oe lisle. Senator and Mrs. Cockrell, Mrs. Walk T, | tucky. overrunning a warm one from the south. Since | ap; Address MISS F. ze dog “Marco,” price @ “18-3m¢ ADDISON & APE, ror sate eae __._ 3G Senator and Mrs. ‘enator and Mrs. . ‘i there is little or no friction between air strata, r = 5 . js) “ st. D. w. = Am jeasant ti is e = ANTED — SIT! se : N OPPOR’ Manderson, Senator and Mra. Reagan, Mim | Amone the pleasant receptions yesterday | (A since the cold stratum is the heavier, it| Wandtone e rr TOF INTENDED RE: | ]f ONEY TOLOANON REALESTATE aT LOW 0 close out the uifaire of Suite, 5 Butterworth. Mr. W. W. Morrow, Minis- | ¥4s that of Mrs. R. G. Rutherford, of Corcoran | oonid not for a moment overrun a warm cur- | Nurses, Porters, "Wait moval from the city, I desire to sell at ouce all my rates of interest; also on other proved security $200 to 8300 cash, balance on Jc 2 ™ street, who was assisted by her daughter, Miss ‘ 1 House boys and others. furniture, carpets, ‘clothing, &c., now located ina . 20. Bankes monthly payments (a little % r n “e . “ - 2 ter Quesada, Minister and Madame Guzman, Bessie, who presided at the tea table, and by | T°2t: but would descend to the earth. Nearlyall | s¢\'nw. fitteen-room house centrally situated. jalt-3m 1500 F st. ew. very ahs ; Chaplain of the Senate Milburn, Gen. and Mrs. x pony o ee . ia dat th 5 sage |, | Observers are agreed that the first appearance of | (7 ‘The house can be leased for a terin of years, 81,000, 0 Poe uuchly mi, all of different tle J.C. Black. Miss Black, Rev. and Mrs. W. Miss Storm, who presided at the punch bowl. | 5 tornado is that of a black cloud from the ee ‘ery Toom Which T could spare is occupied by good. $300, 2,2 85,000 fj and. finished tt natural woot, witht aren Bartlett, Miss Georgine Campbell, Miss Rose- | Mrs. Rutherford rendered several selections on | northwest coming on with great speed, and a "To loan of Weal Estate, Large sums pieces, antique oak mantels, located in prettivet an . > pbell, } the harp during the afternoon. northwest ¢ [4 8 ‘P a a | A person desirous of renting out rooms, or a caterer jal2lm EA age rant ‘dis Fa . Most unproving part of the northeast, on two lines erans, Mr. Max Weyl. . | meeting witha second from the southwest. EXPERIENCED THACHER OF | can buy this outfit, step into my place and make money am o- st! cars, Two-thirds of street improvements go to this The cabinet receptions were much crowded | Mr. and Mrs, Henry Clay Johnson gave their | ‘This is probably a matter of perspective. ch, vocal and instrumental mugic, | from the start.” Mox TO LOAN BUMS TO SUIT ON REAL | section this y Ul be sold at once at wreat diag venti ver, i Hon ; tentini en, 4 ms ead . 00) in name ag Yesterday afternoon. Miss Florence Bayard, in | to0: Harry. a birthday party Inst evening at | However, if any cloud, extending one or two f Peden Giae sroline 322-6 621 E st. nw. E. G. CUTTER & 00., y 6 and YO feet deep, in bloke @ pr gown of lavender crape, and Miss 1420 9th street northwest. The | miles from south to north, and moving rapidly | (0 "Vitinie i OR SALE-YOUNG SORREL M Ja10-1m 1423 Fst, | singly, tive prices. Sin Bepeed. to ahi mull and scarfs of | mvited guests amused themselves dancing, | eastward, should be seen, it would often show W ANTED “BY AY J EXPERIENCED RAR-TENDER, | | Pere soul gud ood travels wel nati ford | BEAL ESTATE TNERTENT W.F BURFOED, yellow India silk, receivedthe callers in their | E mes, &c. Supper was announced at | the appearance of a double cloud to one di- TENDER, Star ofice. | coupe on four-seat carriage; owner has no use for her; AS NDS. ——__ . father’s house. hey were assisted by Miss | 100’clock. The table was well supplied with | rectly in front. All the indications are that a TATE | er very cheap. inetpncariicls cote SIX PERCENT PAYABLE Qua ARTERLY, Fe. aed aw A. auc RIF ICI FOU the delicacies of the season. Among those | tornado is suddenly formed by forces acting in BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS FULL Gt Livery Baabie 000. ini d basement Bricks, on 1 1 Si 1327 choat Fastman, who wore a becoming toilet of blue d Ne : jue 2 ery, ca, st. SMALL PREMIUM © ED. Hand ave. mod. inipe.” wood mantels silk. and presided most effic that participated in the festivities were: Misses | the upper air, that its generating force Sars retail) competant | = {PORTANT nae —— urd and wosdshel in reer, price 7 cae. Salen tian Denseet and ties Squires as- Mamie and Mattie Cox, Mattie Davidson, Edith | is in the tornado itself, and that it | jig Telisble, © position; fair salary expect aod ‘Gur Ureant stock suspaases anything we have ever TO LOAN ae N& ONSIRtiAN, risted the young ladies in the absence of Miss | Yoder, Ella Myers and Emma Blakeney. | Mas- | moves with « velocity far greater than that of | ¥ "V2 000 SYA YOUNG ian Lefore attempted. “We have now on hand the iinest ON REAL ESTATE. at oung s . a 1 h . t above it, in which it is prob- A YC ‘Al assortment of Palace and New Eng. Organs ever shown WOR wy E Ok RENT—1744 K BT, wag FAR- Nannie and Miss Louise Bayard, who were both | t¢r* Frank Lamshure, Walter Brittain, Manie | the upper current above it, in ) en seamstress in private family ; Washington at prices that defy competition, Over Inguire of owner, Lak suffering from cols. Twitchell, Raymond Higgins, Willie Yoder, | able the larger general storm is moving. One | ing; good home desired ; best references for charac ‘ter, wei $25 to 8400. Sold on $5 payments. Orgaua, {ja8) THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. Nemesia $1arete a? : = Vassar Johnson and many others, of the most significant facts is the occurrence | #bility, &c. Address G. H. F.,Star office, Ja ily used, at your own price. Cais examine out EY TO LOAN ON WASHINGTON CITY 7 BAY-wi A number of prominent society ladies com- 7os. ee h hail and thunder sto! i yANTED—BY A YOUNG ILADY, Pd SMITH, real estate at Sand 6 per cent. JOR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW BAY WINDOW esterday by got Ste Seemetinns ot SOD. snk Roni ene, Yo 1 IY eer ne we 4 Scene Baan cyt Satd-6e 122: Pesiney vania a CHARLES W. house, ten rooms and bath, with Dells syeakiuu menced the day yesterday by going to the Art Court Assignments for This Year. the case of the Pennsylvania storms we read exqutene i pice oh ae eS te = fst a AA tubes and ail modern con veu 1 uh st. a League rooms in the Sun building to see Mr. # a gas works in Brooklyn being struck by light- Stee eee ee ee es, ano ‘OR SALE—BARGAINS— 385-1 a ¥. rable and inan enhancing th value neighbor: JUSTICES WHO WILL PRESIDE OVER THE vaniovs | ® & ces, In a few desirable Square Pianos to make room for | 7FVO LOAN— hood. A good opportunity to purchase a breht and Heaton’s historic painting ‘The Promoters of counrs. ning, and also of numerous hail storms all over | dress tise L. A. BARROWS, 1928 15th st. lw, $5 payments, MITH, 90.000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. cheerful house at a reasonable and moderate price, oF New Libeary”’ id his portrait of Am. v th ti f the si Court | the region. We hear of water-spouts bein; jal9-6t" 1225 Penn: $20,000 in sums to suit at 6 per cent. % wood investment. Inquire of FRANK I. now on 8 ibition there. ‘Th jo-day the justices of the Supreme Court | i -xcn up at sen by the concumion produced | = IR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SQU. ARE ie ‘On real estate security. BROGMING. 416 Sth ot. mw. a Mor and Friday | made the following assignments for the year: | in the discharge of cannon, and possibly some- WA ANTED— ROO MS. Piano, in elegant condition and fine tone; warranted oreranes and monthly potee secered ce veal estate # * M ms Rives’ por-| General Term—Justices Hagner, James and | thing of the kind may yet be done on the land. | — Sa ay Gan Silbrees ie nae, Sed eee iy aye | < “a Soop pagel ome from life last summer, | yerrick. It is probable that the existence of quite an WANTED: GENTLEMAN AND xdsomne cover and stool with it. it at = & attracts much attention, or without board, ‘0 10. ant #& bargal NY Healy aera SECURITY. AN AND \ IEE ROOM a once if y Circuit Court—Chief Justice Bingham, extensive forest to the southwest of @ town | 1qpy'st... Puiladelphis, Pa, in. . ‘A Fine New Upright Piatio f The Classical society will meet to-morrow] [ocu cour Chief Just would save it from the severest force of the | en aa & | rend appliods f Seatreas to purchaser: © srerl Party: crete that on Tht evening at Mixs Ransom’s studio, 915 F street. oabdhs oes - tornado, We cannot hope for much advance | WA, nenianal wone be ini THE PIANO EXCHANGE, E PER CENT ON HARMING LITTLE The feature of the evening will be a paper en- | District Court—Justice James. in protection till we search for the true cause | termsund location, "1416 Boundary st. nw. NEW WAREROOMS, came ner Place—six rovrtia, titled “Rambles through the Mikado’ vital,” Criminal Court—Justice Montgomery. of the tornado in the upper regions.” TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM IN A oon 913 Pa. ave. D, bath; beautifully papered tal cl by Rev. W. E. Parsons, late a profesor in the | Probate Court—Justice Cox. Sasa cee Wire Besterate Preah a SALE—A COUPELER AND TWO HANSOMS EXHOWEE Tis Pstnwe” "ASHINGTON Ee gerhl eatvcasite at tesa ‘The only material change from last year's A Dishonest Servant. near Pennsylvania ave. from March pe ghee 4 Dave nw. or pity = fete a assignment is exchange of places by Chief od aha ‘ to BEN, COOLEY, cor. Oth and € sts. naw. a8 Bx SALE—THAT ELBGANT RESIDENCE, 1023 A large crowd was assembled at the Congress Justice Bingham and J Fustice A WEARING STOLEN DRESSES TO A REVIVAL MEET- | Boston, Musa, _ §azd-at i = —— : Vermont ave. n.w., with stableattached. For terns street M. P. church, in Georgetown, last even- ae ee ING. WASTED BY A GENTLEMAN & FURNISHED yom BALES ORLY TWO “COUPE: noan BS ) ADVANCED BUY HOMES, OR TO md permission to inspect, apply to GUKLEY Bhos, ing. to witness the marriage of Miss Amelia E. preg PLP ether. Mattie Garrett, a young colored woman southern ‘expose eiduee eikhe wie Baan ee ee PROBE Mgarommmcionee: tone Gepsad ear nee, eee i 4 tiger wager Canceled the evant of deat gay ight JOH, SALE—TWO ¥7,000 HOUSES aS ‘i Woodward to Mr. Robert T. Ballard. ‘The cere-| The New York Tribune having intimated in | Who recently worked as a servant at the house | ottice = Em.w._ | wares conceled Jn the evant of death guar soqnthiy Fe . 4 ce Feeideuce or good. investment, at Ou mons, Neb bepfermed by Rev. Mr. Bates, the |. “scent article that possibly the decision | Of Philip Peyser, on 7th street, is now con- | WW ANTED-FURNISHED 106 SOM nt che EE SM Ee printed ee at At RTH SREBBALD, eee sure 710 Oth eteeet BS aa pastor 0! ie < ch. % * Fy is oF riage: 4 — 07 : Miss Edith L. Heaton is the guest fora week | Of the Supreme Court in the Bate | fined to Freedman’s hospital brad pa ~ Ek Tees Beet ene Cia Horse Govetsend ecvipeton Best teri for ca ot EY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT] JOR SALE—i761 MASS. aa NEW. of ir. and. Mw Marews Baker of 1th srt. | Feftigerator cave might effect the validity | teatment. When she recovers sho will be het es a geen | Sammie even WF GEE Fron cg | MUP GAIA” tom nd rm| Pe mate ezae a ren Mrs. John W. Slater, of Providence, has |f the rights of the phonograph-grapho- | ransferre sidhdeeray » susie etorencee exchanged Address, | Son GALE_A FIRST-GLAGS SADDLE HORSE: ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 5 Saeeee BS Timi. Brice $30,000, JC arrived for the season and is the guost of Miss | Phone combination under the recent origi- | be charged. vies zobbing her oe employer. | statins price, location, &. 0.1. H.. Star office. 322-3¢ Fa tlio, wil exehanife a bak mare op Reta 10, 19) or 20 years. pasmen a 2 407 . os e es! i. “ he arges om ww. Peysers em- ARGE Sane Ww PRIV * sH, Ni it Joan is canceled a further - | JQOR SAL BARGAIN—9 —% ENT I 'T- Gwynn. She made her first visits on Tuesday, | nal Edison phonograph patent, Mr. Edison ae Soma ene spe beasaes aiavwar chasced | VY cece i stent rec bio ae Wits FRIVATE | i709 oar NDRESHE Sch nea ane Turned over tne of forance. | K‘tuent, dw 10-room elegantly fniched a. rendeice, Gen. and Mrs. Van Viiet have as their guests | himself has set the matter at rest by the fol- | hith taking articles that did not belong to her. fhe }ine of march Of imsusural precession, ion. Aagrene calm SALFFIANO CHANCES_ONE UPRIGHT | of Piiladelphia, fs the best ever cee a Wick Leak Niven Pisce tee Dr. and Mrs. Van Vliet, who arrived yesterday | lowing card published in the Trilune of yester- | After she had left the house Mr. Peyser missed | * ‘ANTED-ROOM AND BOARD WITH ra bottoms, handaees sone Good Gan tad cael ee | ae —— iP hoques for ——<—<—=— =< trom Shrewsbury, N. J. day: so many articles that he swore out a vate family where there are but few other board. five yeti, only $180, Sanh, worth 8300. gne good sevtom ¥.H H Sart ENON. A pretty masquerade ball for the little ones 3. EDISON AND BIB PHONCGRAPEL search ‘warrant, which was placed in ‘a gentleman, wife, and infant: Capitol Hill \d-hand Upright $200,'0n easy terrax. One suall FOR SALE—LOTS. rs vat Eidol’s ball lea! nes | Mr. incotf's Contracts Cover the Fa the hands of Policeman Daly for service. will fursiish own room, and ‘be Permanent Square Piano eal ble fora berinner, with, nice plea ONE FERS oe Fee rea ey sPiillast evening by Rebekah | Mr: Lippi Wal us the Race Peta | When the oficer arrived at hor house, No. state terins, ven Borase,_ | eh $80, Fangs FO OE coat. a Yar THE Lo! Ee nev Oe iNitesr | POE SALE. TO, PURCHASERS OR OWNERS oF ac iar eal oF Gelawhe when th reg Tot the Editor of the Tribune: 1234 10th street, he found Mattie feeling ANE ED-BYAG GENTLEMAN A =, NO Sole Agents for the Unrivaled Boltmer Pianos, parse oteuaces pet post bor All tos seeey ero a ee : My attention having been called to an| Unwell, as he was told, from, the effects of ox- ult, tr, Ge thee amiaraihed rood for | | Oia gratin latins Vitnes yoo tse neat rstare THIS prereicr. iebant "Accent pe aie cea 3 or monthly. > - citement caused while attending a revival at a | tient ‘housekeeping, in northwest. "Address, sta oie. § years oibyprice 1 3 : Mise May Duncamon is jast returned from aie Zou per of i da om th aber Vermont-aveuue church, “While attending the | ers £ Hi. Ste oe, Saber | Gypyieade by Atsres Guarnarion, 200 yeussct Bee | wees Gonuet Linked Fata iw, | Soe 14804 16, Atantle Bula = aerate iting friends in Baltimore, and also tin: she became conver ie soon ED—UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR GHT = AS—G! ONEY TO LOAN r as bridesmaid at the Danan-Boyd wedding, ® | Court, Fendered yesterday, relative to the dura- came hysterical and had to be removed to her | NW housekeeping ny part of the city. also furnished Pease ere aa Ry Tn suns to st, at rates on real FRO Ma, Ft. 20-S es | tion of certain patents, and the possible effect | came hy: Rooms, wel well poate celebrated historian and bi sher, says “thatin estate security. FOX & WN, Tok 8 SALE—A FRONTAGE OF 60 FEET ON D, Miss Nellie W. Cottrell, the daughter of W. | thereof on the companies now engaged in the | home. The officer found one of the stolen | iriur KENTING AGENCY, 612 9th st. nw. | ( a act at a Srey | “ozo 1427 wania ave. 4th, Tenp. ave, and F sts. ne: Lish. level aud « ps AB ag where there is placed a Al ton's Cyclo- Peunsyl) P. Cottrell, formerly of this city, but now of | promotion of the Phonograph, by reason of | ees Se Pe oe Deepal — W. DOU Bens ike pai the wheie Gbtaited efonce on ONE Towger tig title ies cr 20 on Pittsburg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Cot- | such companies not having acquired rights | the o' wor dado ANTED--HOUSES. sual mot ‘Payments ts by addressing Post Office PEEL EATS ET WM. T. OD iscma pad 4, may Pei eta trail. under certain of my inventions, I take this| 4 y, = Box 300. Tediti a dad-tof? O33 Paes 1 ‘1oTm™ or THE Bussey Bripcr Disaster.— J CHOICE CORNER LOT, The Thursday assembly and german club raat ating cacon raph patente’ hicieda, | James Harkins, one of the victims of the awful | WANtE Robt A GASH, PURCIIASER, § OR 10 SALE-SINGING BIRDS. B BIRD, FOOD, AND | _se5 1524 F st. iw. Pesca ire ore Jalon Ue See. will give their second entertainment at the | not only those ot recent wher ‘also the fare, | Bussey bridge disaster on the Boston and Prov | not to ‘exceed $7,000. Addruae PURCHASER Stat | Parges a SctatiDts M°°£* 70 LOAN ON RAL derari Gaawake t pera Rose . National Rifles’ armory, instead of at Masonic | protien: i gem baer wid ac) affected by this | idence railroad on March 18, 1837, has just re- | of Btore, 12 a3-2m Ww OR SALE—A VERY “ESTA ON — this evening. The —— and as-| decision FE omve Supreme Court, are pat al by | covered damages to the amount of §35,000. wi ANTED—A Som Bote? OF SOF EES THA ‘JOR SALE-IMPORTED HARTZ ROUNTAIN ‘CA- | 8p24 Successor to DANENHOWER & saw avenue, near pats egieated, Servet KEE ly will be from 9 to 11 o'clock. and the | the contracts of sale and purchase existing be. | His original suit t the company was for | nooa°foe fh biome, for €7,000 oF ieee nary Birds, Ane only 62.50, at the Bird = oo a bio Fit. german, of nearly eighty couples, will be com-| tween Mr. Lippincott, myself and the ether | $15,000. Six moni inter the paints mind | 0. Box 618, *aiea 8. HARTBRECHT. PERSONAL. ee ce SEVERAL VERY Destmapits meneed at 11 eelock. The guests will be re- | parties in interest. Mr. Lippincott provided | became affected, and the claim was raised to St as coe —————————————— | 08 Sale se ee iors ceived by Mrs. Daniel Lamont, Mrs. A. A. Wil- | in advance against this very contingency ey which | $25,000. Before the trial the disease continued 5 mn not loss than 18 ft.front; | WOR este ‘oiler: vet hes a expensive attendance; son, Mrs. Menocal and Countess Esterhazy. and has now happened by inclading in his contract | % increase, and by leave of court the amount | price fot to exceed $4,000; Lot, io jon oF me ho hep dline of ject Bena to for circular 23-3t fhe executive committee of the club, consist urchase hot only my more recent patents ; ¥# increased to €50,000. By consent of the old house on it preferred: price about $3,000; eee ae Se Ae ee 1: OE BALE Cony! ei st, ing of Hubbard T. Smith, president: Ang. N. pend perms inventions, but also iny earhier and | defendant the case has been settled by the pay- | all cash will be GO. W. LINRENS. 15uh two reaidence, ¥ Mayer, U.S. N., vice-president; St. Julien B. | fundamental petente Tuomas A. Episox, | Ment of $85,000 to plaintiff. Hi sts. nw. Ja22-Gt LOST AND FOUND. Sontag. ;_Ross Thompson, treasurer; rey SR alae = a = Benj. ©. Bryan, U-B.N.;Wm.T Griswold, Geo! [= Darenniid 3 4 Yawn Gam. WANTED—LOTS, Litat® ENAED, OR RETURN, OF BROWN Harnett, U. 8. M. Lovell ‘Tue Lerortep Rues.—’ bi vElty, Ind, spec ie New Yor! = 5 ad N., and Herbert M. Wilson. The will i i Peesg erading: sale ge af tired after writing for ANTED_UNIMPROV) PROPERTY FOR CUS. nit 10 1501 Gstnce Se ew Peep hme eontentseys oay al « take Sem, nak parts of the city: te and Na Pena coed Y AIBCHIE DS be led by place at Mr. Dowling's rooms, cornet Pennsyl- several hours, Piaek hone, attempted fo et 1807 Fs ea a ‘The young ladies of Georgetown gavo the yank nrewue tnd Tae street, to-morrow morn- Iu dung rons yo a Chapa i ae to14r t Lint ing at lo relve : the cords tort of errata P| eat yall sor setulae il these a 20| WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Megestor, Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. J. 8. Bill positively sold without it, . et L 4 mn beeen add Mrs, Joun Beall. @he anor oe Bitton, be Derosep rnom Orrice ror InteMPERance,— epee fad At Pitaield, Mage. yesterday. at a mooting of | | Wanctt Mears Monuxn.--A po Aa chairman, was eficially depowed by the to the wholesale arrests last nw of Messrs. Russell and the ‘other two | lem of the thirteen more ia pointed chairman. ‘This action became neces- | Was reached Inst night, w Morrison sary, it is alleged, by Mr. Jones’ inattention to tances severely thrashed him for coming ote, his duties, owing fo in habits. In and bringing the woman with him. te ‘1. | September last he was committed to ae eee mere, Oe po teeer enn ny, be php tory He was| While in the act of Ball fr enemen, released a it is repeated | locomotive turned out of : 4 his previous of the ot Two men have been thrashed and s number | two other employes. warned by White Caps at Kifigston, N. Y. There is no Hudson

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