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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1889. : FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR §aLE—LoTs. SOCIAL MATTERS. ing to » number of their friends at the resi- | J. Fisher & Co., was the next witness. He was WANTED—HELP. 17th street. There were 6 A Brilliant Scene at the Charity Ball—| fourteen couples in the german, which was led | Cxamined first as to the three sales with which —____WANIHD—BELP. CLASS A Personal Notes. by Mr. Teel oe ‘Miss Gray, of Columbus, = jee wey roy foe voile wnd ot a x San wick tat Bae On of the illness of her daughter, | to the District for 87.9 cents from W. 8. Cox et | ¥- 2 SISHED SEC- AX} Friday is the day set apart for the afternoon | Miss Fanny Mills, the wife of Representative | al., trustees, The witness colt ive | We n acove Poot Sow i receptions of the families of army and navy Tile, is umobile te return a peag pe the District r— 009 te 1 a “ otticers. Among those who are at home to ‘iss Mills been sick about a | ers. megs ores said, to the trustees of the ; >? ~ 5 ja: qp0R SALEFINE = . ze. + callers to-morrow are Mrs. A. A. Wilson, 2000 | ™onth, and is no better at this time. — seteaients Cae gery) W. cy at © Batters en : iit ie fe G street: Mrs. Guthridge, Mrs. H. S. Taompson, | _ Mrs. Greely will not observe her reception bs es —— a , a 1206 P street: Mrs. Queen. 1208 1th strectsMrs, | days nor make formal aes thie ensten G20: phe Ths orner aoe tye entire amount paid | ator S Harmony, La Massachunette avenue; Mrs, C. | Count of the recent death of her father. yy, the District, $5,000, less the commission of WASTER WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO 940: CHAM. as - ae a 1301 — ae Fa ncaen houses = the home of San 185 paid to Mr. Cox. The witness’ firm got no ae RS 4 Witcrty a anetiee AND HONING TO TARE in Wied were opened to general callers yester- | commission out of it. Cooks. SAML A. Soa Bees S 1. Jaundress : reo = —_ * — — aie see —— - - a —— a tote 4 day. In reference to the Arthur Place site Ws ‘NTED —A LADY FOR os 19 i908 1th at es, NISH' ED ROOMS, wage, ‘oR ok SALE-THE 2755 Sle 1h strect; Mes. Wirtea Matewrer 1419 q | _ Miss Bayard and Miss Ellen Bayard received ee eign ea eh et es oe ; Her‘ aiead Place guaruatend *Aiidrece Bt Wa Sree altatte fot Vogel Spating ata’ ts | FOR RENT 020 E BE K.W,_FORWISNED To sie "ésa call came an and was - ith Y, ; with ory ‘board. xs LL RUST, as street: Mem 2 Miller, 1207 street: Mrs J. | Sit ard por the drawing- ‘eda Sta Fini satistied with it, ‘He wanted us,” he said, “to | Sf office. Bae sk ae ‘ites ait, gentlemen preterred oma SALE 4 FINE BLOCK OF LAND, Ix a Breckinridge with her daaghters, 14st Nats take the deposit out of a check’ which J’ mo- We ae ee OE SE OUTTING MADE Easy— "R RENT—THREE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR: West Warhinurton ; only 1.50. per square foo nts ie Bae a ie pinto ticed was d by Mr. Webb, and I immedi- | y1tnst uw. 3 c baa pnd cold water; furnished oF unfurnished: ) 4. 7-DYER, 1204 F n.w. Mrs. and Mise Butterworth, Le Drott ately surmised that & was for @ school site, and | \\rxsren-CATERER 70 TAKE FULLY. Sata adnds as ae | eon ae Sees Aten adnate: tee’ Goins, aa ed to make the sale until I Had consulted Diahed dining-room and kitchen ‘northwest woe | St te Mand she will | JOR ar sear OTIFUE, ENYCE melaaie Ere. Allen Brewster. Mire ites, 1727 F stree Mie, Radisctt hail with he mantic ah Pompe ‘Mr. Stellwagen said the owner Jocation; with boarders in house, hddiress ‘Bo Box 98, opens school at "street Ob } Monday, Jan- La a aphpn) git second, oe RL ave. between the ladies at the Strathmore Arms; Mra. A. F. rs, Endico' T Miss * did not object a and the property was sold. ‘The office. at Sp, Bey wee the soem ‘alt stash, and the ie es cheap to permanen’ wea Mass ave. near 14th st. nw. ( eines“ alt et bse We | a MGM, ase Mie Nelle Did, | pu econ aah kl at he onal | WW ASEED-E ELAR, ou 7o"nD Plane | AGEN Ee TGR, a way Era le commission 01 cent e \y 4 imished room, wi! 16th #t, b Gi Filiott and Mrs. W. P. Morse, 1621 Q-street;} Mire, Fairchild was assisted by Mrs. Hugh 8. | received but 2% per cent, so Mr. Cox got more | mits; with wood reserence, “Call st 1211" Sou at, sotereone iourning this system are immediately placed | dow fren yon Pe Pusve. Gall wt 405" Eat fetween Toth: irs. Davis, 1337 K street. Thompson, Mrs. Maynard, Mrs. Ledyard, Miss | than one-half. There was no reason why the NTE TWO FIRST-CLASS ae needing ‘experienced hands can obtain them | C2Pitol st, Woes Z G st. near 7th at. = mpson, y ws FIRST | CLASS, COLORED . New’ York ave. and 224 sta, e annual ball of the managers of the | Marie Howard, Miss Rosecrans, Miss Nellie | Commissioners could not have bought the cinema ‘tmust have the very best of refer. | @t the school at auy time. Fe RENT—005 8TH sr. NW Axasate Cor. 20th and Virginie ave. Children's hospital. given last night at the | Hunt, Miss Sands, Mise Walker, Miss Dana, | ground for $4. | The Commissioners conld have | ences Apply 1 a tretger nnn | peaerbeot in ihe hee ee ee ese imme: with or without Wand, bear care and Patent Cor: 2st and C sta. Rifles’ Armory hall. was a brilliant success. The | Miss Pitkin, Hon, and Miss Davis. Paid eiactly the same. Mr. Taulbee asked | WANTED — RED WOMAN TO COOK, Warren THREE HUST rH #100 Ja28-6t AvPIy "0 5 v... RUYCE & 00, hall was decked with a great profusion of flags |” Mrs, Whitney's assistants were Miss Edith | Whether they could not have got it for the | .vV,Wasu,and eae So gags Bepesens Se | VE LEE ISTLERS. me $ ik RENT-ONE OR TWO BEAUTIFUL BAY-] Js30-2 BS BPs jy and bunting. loaned by the government ex- | p, f New York, wh a eukel same, less the commission paid Mr. Cox? “No,” | 925 Va. ave aw. a1 show ap wach money, STEVENS" BoohirReat™ Faget south front, supny Rooms. furnished or | BAR es rt Poe @ pressly to the Children's hospital. These were | besten wie Deo oe an Lgor egphng enn said dt Stellwagen, me would not have = WANTED-six Finsr-c “GLASS UNION SAUSAGE ing Tat are: Sto Spm. Poy yr OT atti a used the night before for th y and navy . + vide em, sir. It is @ courtesy amoi makers. Address N. AUTH, 46 Center market.1t= ANTED—JOHN T. ASHFORD & $m oat, = Del bea ulate abaicens wate! meer te the tea urn: Mise Rosalie Brown, Miss McAdoo. | the brokers to divide in that way.” Winer Rie yee Warmed Facies Rok sane mean. | Se RENT — FURNISHED — SOUTH “Fao last night's festivities. The stage was hand-| Wm! diay Dorothy's nurse, with Dorothy in COX NOT A LICENSED BROKER, ators. “Apply to &. BARKER, 113 434 st... 1t* | Beds. “Furniture amd Pictures securely packed and Le APL i Sunvenient to cares ae furnished, through the generost of W. | her arms. stood to see the callers at Mrs. Wait. | “Was Mr. Cox a broker?” ANTED—A NEAT eel opel, To Do wae J0331-3i* 5 exchanged. ag joses, with a drawing-room suite, wart | ney's side for ashort time in the late after- “I thought so, sir: although it seems he was gene: Seellgpt ree. Ane. ‘SNEED TRY SCRIBNER. BEST BUTTERINE | J7OR RENT—A SICELY-FU ‘. @., per foot low. E a: after 5 p. E ts pound; th + gentlemen : r usake we weeciotily, fer: noon. Secretary Whitney also appeared upon | not licensed.” ANTED — ACTIVE Pt PUBLIC. TYPEWRITER, | ceR*s pound. inWarranted wot tp yor strong or eehcid pane Buta c ree ‘BSc si gS rae ot el 7 “PP the gay scene after office hours. “ i , it Jady or gentleman: can have office and machine, | Gareites sorted at reeiietene Plane ely aatts | TOE. RENT-NEWLY-FURNISHED BACK PAR- 1420 New York ave, ished. |The stage wus half-bidden by a dense | "5,802 ted b. Atehi ‘What kind of check of Mr. Webb's was it | i) contra location, against few hours’ work. “Audeeas | Ruuilies served a For sale oni at Stalls Fie, Ses oondeney toot icove rooun: aleo two = hedge of growing plantsset upon cach side. The | | Mrs. Dickinson was sesisted by Mra.Atchineon, | w¢ 4c. Cox showed you?” Box 18. star oilice giao arta Seubert pitt | nicely-rumnisbed bail seommn, hot andeold weaker, mod, Fa neg ee supper-room down stairs was set with a num- | Miss Vilas, the Misses Trowbridge, Miss Lucy “It was a check signed by Mr. Webb, I did FANTED-A warn GIRL TO COOK AND AS- MSpen daily. We SCRIBNER. Jace int improvements; first-claee board. Oo ath st Bw.= | front on ths * feet hy Dek ber of round tables, each one adorned with a | Corkbili, Miss Atchinson, and Miss Maryatt and | not examine it elo sist in housework; a yood irl will find ita Kood _250-* ~apminieenine 1 Low tieures. TYLE ine se! we ‘ED- ‘i ND-HAND NITU plant or flowering shrub. The band was sta- | the Postmaster-General. “Do you remember the amount?” home. 62: a. a it W AXTED = a amp m FU OK RENT—1227 BIST ST. N. W.. THREE UN- | EronDe 1307 Fee. ae tioned in a flag-draped balcony over the en-| Miss Daisy Garland had with her Mrs. Hub-| “I den S60: one to tw ANTED — SIX “Ex RIENCED SOLICITORS | MANN, 460 furnished Rooms, sec cor: sumiiy; modern ima- | BOR SALE—A SPLENDID BULLDING SITE NW Mict of Oolaabis ents; convenient to two lines of cars, private i said the price, $1 per foot, to work in the District lumbia for un in- rover ren ee Fv ject front, leet deep, (acing east; good le aes of the hali, and the music was excellent. bard, her grandmother. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. Stell tment institution that has already. made large re- | WYANT ED _EVERTUODT TO ENOW THAT “THE | family. ph, oy Sed oto Rpmervatareogy SP P idlalinas te quien: | Mrs. June, Mrs. Dunn, the Misses Trenholm, ey setvertine in thelr list of Property for sale, rua to bolder bolders of } raf itgcertifcaten, tothe ight sen 8 e ashi ol “inate Hevea to b bay or bald 8} yon RENT—TWO VERY PLEASANT UNFU EUR: SGN & RAMEY, 1307 Fat. os - » oe le not know whether the check spoken 0! pe given, on minimum id Fs ished rooms on. second floor, or three on. thi OR ‘The ladies of the receiving party stood at the poet mero bel mie acme eg aed by Mr, Webb aw a Commisnoner or | Fouts,” Address Box 1, Star ottice, Jasitesst | hou ‘upgn a new plan rable eee a oor suntenie fos fut ho CTonekeevinw with het bt, Fa saan ry tpt crave Linn Gone door inside the entrance. They were Mrs, R. K. | “"y r- as a private individual. “‘WANTED—BOOK DELIVERER; EXPERIENCED | 16, Anantic Butlding. and heat, "1342 T st. H30-2° "| pany” sdvances notes uno cen Stone, in a toilet of black silk; Mrs. Carter, in Se a renee Me Me OL TNE wane Gell ME Viavia; tha clinenar 0 00g EE nNY, fapetle ook deliverer; only NTED—EVERY MAN, WOMAN regi a5 FOR | BE CRLY SURNISHED FRONT | Oi" ivd Aceh afm wou 5 turquoise blue velvet, bodice and train. over a | beautiful young women. Mrs. Steele presided | the Commissioners, “‘a -personal check of Mr. | Werte Sin, fe per noua 48, to previo ee, in the District of Columbia to call st my st A’ rooms; everything new. 404 2dst. nw. Je30-2t° | Riae, ang jhe best, Call or send f Wee front of flowered brocade; Mrs. Edw. Macau- - mal tea Smeg, = Leet sogees — — ‘Webb’s to pay interest in a nother matter.” 430 7th st. - Graven Portree Wee ou oa eahiitlon mn They do = R OR RENTAIN (1 ENTRAL LOCATION, 4 FINE | Jey, sea green French fuilie, en traine, trimmed | his friem ie callers were regaled wi Mr. Stellwagen was then questioned respect- TANTED — DIATELY — EA i bi ‘they do not speak, y Egy A ply mene EY oy = with a andsome garniture of peatl Mr, piano music, and the Foor were impassable ing te ile ad Naw Mlamaehen, erates pon Ww He Ue Te IARELY — BASU ND est ret of the Sacre ye tie nao pemtaanent parties’ Adazeas SX, YEEz Egaoonable to p MONEY TO LOAN. John F. Rodgers, net and lace, tirmined | during the calling hours by reason of the | street, sold by the firm through Mr. Early, and | YA: ae A GENTLEMAN FULLY COMPE- nag Fe ROR RENT— SELY FURNIS! She 5 with jet, and # low bodice of black satin; Mrs. | throngs that came to stay. Those assisting | Sualiy ‘bought ‘by the. sent erreniscageery eee Sn gt OE ER Soak ee Soa Pye COLE eashTaatek, Bee Franklin, in nouage gray and white brocad ee Re shina hicCreaty Sreghed 1,402.4. Mr. Charles Early, he said, paid me! 1 ame first. H. L. HARVEY, Room Aifkands of frames made to order. ome: private *Tanily: references. 1110 AY a sk OF ai ac oe Mrs. Audenreid, white satin and point lac rien: rs. Jones; Mrs. and Miss Ha‘ ir8. | the firm with his own check on Crane, Parris | = variety of Easels an ty on hand. . - - Mrs. €. 'C._Glover. steel blue,’ brocaded in | Ostes, Mrs, Voorhees, Miss Abert, daughicr of Ob, Fats wes the te aestiod of ba Geo AT [804 1 SE, TWO GOOD” Dad aSpidio and ‘Salesrooins, corner Massachusetts ave, r= RENT-NEWLY, OAK FOREGHED FRONT Sotp o Cemical Basking Pomnae Lente Datta, Tease. bonquets; “Miss Florence Bayard, black | Col. Abert, of Ni Ky.; Miss Breckin- cs Benjamin Crane. of the firm of Crane, Par- ANTED_FIR: a ak AS ee Roquttinans wily, and convenient, F-strect cars and herdice run in frome Brussels net and black moire ribbon; | ridge; Miss Quee: Berry. Miss Steele, | ris & Co., who acted as middlemen. Mr. Early | WANTED, FIST, eee oa ste . wilt a 1446 Q st. n.w._ | Building, Fihstreet and Tithestrect ‘cas erie tee Miss Schenck, pearl gray faille and black vel- | Miss Lee, and Miss Bankhead, youn; hostess. | had previously made a deposit on the property. | laundresses, butlers, companions and of o RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED | F Bice H-street and Peunaylvania ave. cars only Yotj Miss Beckwith. gray faille, and Mrs. Cabot | The guests comprised many of the older resi-| He {id not remember the exact amount, but | [0m counectod,) "i. Mt BUMNHASL, sie oe ae rer wR STAs a Sse blocks OWRD, it WARNER, President e. in pale gray brocade. The dancing had | dents of the Wes! th: bi ; erwonal cig, Stable. fe 4s mt “Ve 2 when ra, Cleveland, sccompeated | Mra.’ Fohom, Mrs. Mott-Smith and her | ‘“gpSht it was probably #200, ANTED -A PARTNER WITH # 8 085,006, Onn F« CARR, Blige, id. 810 perme.) 3a24-1m* IONE LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ES PARKER, Cashier" ui ps The witness said in a well-established, good-paying win Ad- 7 frout Room, centrally locat ble for one or BEES; Mrs. Folsom and Col. and Mrs. Lamont | hostess, Mrs. Lander; Mrs. Hearst and Mrs. HE DIVIDED B18 COMMISSION dress GOAHEAD SAM, Star office. 2 WasteD coop SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, two wenilemen, Address A.B. C. re 320-3t" | | Directors ue: sy Wm. E. Barker, Ate. bP but their coming was the signal for | stanf . + A 3 ry the opening of the ball. Str. Edward’ Macan- ma ee hove ‘making calla yes | in this case with Mr. Early. ‘The Commission- ‘WANTED 20 To 40, GOOKS AND © 20 TO 40, COOK De MBER. guns, revolvers, 4 it Sve pant and Big for and laundress, butlers, driver: gs ley escorted Mrs. Cleveland, who wore a beau- ‘a Br ol ate cash prices’ iritton, Chas. C, Duncanson, 50 hn Joy Edson, KEY'S | ¥)OR RENT—UNFURNISHED- SEVERAL ROOMS, F. For. Sohn E. Merrill, Ben}. F Leiguton, ugh ra : Oftice, 201 Penn, Nave, comer 2a st nw. my26 | B’ suitable for light housekeeping or office rooms Navies MSC Parker, G8 - ers, the witness said. might have bought the | help of ut kinds for domestic labor; headauart ip 1200 Pennayi- mid _ i" _— ful dress of white fuille. the body and petti. | _ irs. Stanford will be at home to callers on ie 4h Shia nak, . i“? Early aid, | Covks and waiters. White belp always wasted. Bur |W W ANTED_IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER. | CC2tt! loestion; references required. ie nay adel Heury K'Willant, Bil. Waser, Guah caiieediesed. wis acid’ tacontn, ‘oa ‘a | the four Thursdays, the 7th, 14th, 2ist and 28th | Property @ ao ender aod ee eon ae Ja uvered eb oe 4s et or GENTLEMAN. ONLY, © # Sallie decker Gel’ Sule eeas Gc ere yoke | of February. she Leer tasoubesterer a eee bee WANTED A xou NG WHITE MAN ay a on Cheeot and Butteraik’ Sweet Malls be. per guart FY two nicely furnished rooms, iat © 3 MOREY DN BANE TO LOAN Dx SME FO SORE = store: one who has experience and w: r oth To real estat clay that edged the low bodice at the back, to the| Gen. F. ¥. Beale left the city on Tuesday | nown it was for & school-aite hinaeit geherally wochal Go ‘Good ‘references Pas ei private fauuly of thee. 1403 12th st =e fog, Conudasion womual ALBEIT B Pox floor. Col. Blunt escorted Mrs, Folsom. who | night ou his anunal trip to California. Mr. Payne asked the witness if it was not | APPlyati6i7 1%ihst. nw. wore a superb gown of white silk and satin- . : , Pe Reriped brocade, “Mrs. Lamont wore a trained | | Mt% Charles McMillan, of 1737 N street, will | within his knowledge that lots in that neigh | be at by da borhood were then held at €1.50 a foot. The | drese of white embonsed velvet. Other hand- | Peeves heme, om, Friday afternoon of this | vitnees sald the lots his firm had there. were | S° \ 10 LOAN—AT 5 PER CEN . nei - JORBENT 643 EAST CAPITOL ST. FURN N_ ORGANIST FOR TEPISCOPAL | F FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, \* gud Cufurniahed Rooms, with boerd; private fami- Ap ee ET ig T . LIS & | ily: home — co., 1 97 Pe j NEW YORK AVE.. ROOMS ON | _ja26-1m0" 1s 4x30-3t F OR SALE — SPLENDID. ROAD ingen ap k REN 31 A i AP light Dayton. Inquire at COOK'S Stabl im P at See eee seem wee nee wean Oe Bie | dad held at $140. Mr. Stellwagen then left the | WANTED-A SILE ART NOOD: 1H A PAYING | Bth sts nw ue sete ay bee pod i parlor bed- S6rPUE WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE LOAN Fuller, amande brown silk gauze; Mrs. Dolph. , stand, | S00 per yeur, address #8, Ty Star office, | JOR SALI COMPANY Part but ALL the money heliotrope faille, draped in tulle and | | Among those who will take part in Mr. and . z2.5p, : | Ecosse epeaienen taatemeaeeone eine 3 , | needed to buy or build hous at low rates, New plan trimmed with "pear Mrs. Hearst, | Mrs. W. D. Cabell’s liter: pe: ‘ MR. COX BEC, . | Banper. a eee we Maine” Price gi t0, JOR RENT_ROOMS—STYLISHLY FURNISHED, | Paymevts equal to rent oul. “Gives deed at once jor E Mrs. st, abell’s literary, entertainment on} wr Webb asked that Mr. Cox be put on the WANTED THE UNEMPLOYED ‘TO KNOW WE | 3} ratty p oe ‘with breakfast if desired, at 728 17th st. u.w. property. Cancels debt in event of death, rich _toilet of black and crimson Saturday evening are Mr. Edward Eggleston, u p = j have daily calls tor clerks, collectors, copyists, | ve a _Ja29-3te ever devised. Ne risk whatever to borrower. Call o1 satin: Miss Head. of “California, blue crepe; | Mr. W. C. P. Breckinridge, Mr. Stanton, Mr. | 8tand to explain the matter of the check re- | CE, oserenen, Cxivers, anitora, munity, cooks, | JOR RENT—A PLEASANT FURNISHED “FRONT | SU for “Prospectus,” to offices 14 and 16, Agianis Miss Anna Wilson, blue silk ganze; Miss Beulah | Tweedale, Mr. Whipple and Madame Marie | ferred to by Mr. Stellwagen, | aes PRICE, 400 La ave joke | Foun Ou second floor; private family. 6:20 6th st. | en? — a Fox, blue satin and dotted tulle draperies; Mra. | Biro de Marion. Mr. Chipman suggested going on in the regu- | ANTED — SALESMEN EVERYWHERE | FOR ‘ARPE COST ae = et } M oe eons rook eokake sey a oie Dine Ball, buttercup faille draped with sil et: Miss — lar order, bat Mr. Webb thought, us this mnntter A) ‘Door. plates, Batis, White Euaitel Letters, House Tete 1 feocher cowce eae Om, ENT _IS16 Sanaa fauishea tu Sis | Bact ot Goluntine, a Me eg yd ellie Biddle, white tulle and pink moire rib- 4 was going into the newspapers. it was due to | Numbers, &. f#xcellent sellers au: ri as new T iesther Turkish chair, — OUR S per cent. bons; Madame Mateu, pale bine brocade ana| = 7HE SCHOOL SITE INQUIRY. rs ois ine ths semepepece: itn dee Bsa hl fev "NEN Yoni Baie tt He fora Noo fst top end other | eestnsnen wih Bord i Seed A ang | Hb we ecco or front Pex siver-spangled | tulle: = dlas, crimson, | Interesting Session of the Taulbee In- ee eee AVES XTED bu mELOTiC Be: Fertaaitis private fly rune Tonge db | Mita to or local socuritien. "JU Jou Alois. i > ts + Phen he 4 en and women, white | } oo - ~ ~ thy « Sim S10 moos Dodge. White ‘China ‘crepe: Mrs MeCabe: of vestigating Committee six months’ interest dug on. a $10,000 loan on | “mgr Bra vera are fod as Hew: will sacrifice towsve | MeXEry room; References required.” 1101 Kat.nw. | oh —___SIGE atm e ‘ork, black chantilly lace over yellow the building known as the Capital building. It | wi ferences. 7 make terins to sult. Addresd -_ = é eu, silk, elegant diamond necklace, dress trimmed | “™8S8S. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, E. J. STELLWAGEN, 7 : 3 yr. Jav6- BUY AHOME INSTEAD OF & Howes DIsONs LARCOMBE, wi Webb's private check. The wit ANTED—LIVE MEN AND WOME! with “gold lace: Me, Thon G. Borden, pink | D% 4. P. ranpox, 4xD oxo. % uevertr Tait | Ta MF, Webb's private check. ‘The witness | WANTED 1 np eames Ro silk with gold-striped tulle, diamond’ orna-| WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT REAL ESTATE TRANS-| The check, Mr. Cox said, was made payable to | sage tht omen The Washi: Co-Operative | ja18-3m* 1304 ¥ st. nw. SALAD CREE BY GuntLewax | Pa ime mum fie Wooton Ce Opens ‘1 to @2 per bour: Bie ciy: Inquire at 937 N st., after 5 p. ble and complete tneteucttous ent for | “jasi-2t essary to buy a home; payments equal to rent only: MOoXEr Tolan ox REALESTATE AT LOWesT ments: Mrs. R. T. Low, blue silk with thread- ; )i ess WORLD SUPPLY GO. Rutland, oa none. % nates OSG: MEG a — Se ovetrens, peel Gmmeny Mis Ane | “CTON SE ute’ rurvare cumce, [msn wan shod respecting tho | : Fe Orders SS IO | SEES ee om tert) eae ee ee pee oe gprs hare serene oe The school site inquiry was continued by Mr. | prices paid for property elsewhere by the Com- | WAS tad oatide Wastin To Apa MAN, | _ui1-2t" FOE RENT T1405 HST. NW, Fomnisyxs | $300, 2508, $1,000, le of ex-Miniater ne, tm teapented Bind | on ts cemniites this morning. In addi-| missioners as shown by the list, and his opinion | gtate,a responsible by Good sulary. Tetérences BR SALE—THE LAW STATIONERY STORE— single or en suite: private bath; open fires; | ey $3,000, Oren presen sal catneree nine "Miz, | tion to those immediately interested in the in. | ¥## Senerally that the prices were fair. iia ‘MFG. HOUSE, TS AELAEA® | iow’ stationery oat Mess a SES Die eros | eee = ae | oe Melba, A Moin Tue. dis Fat e et . fo Ly - jew Yor! > . OR RENT- 9TH ST_N.W., FURNISHED PAR- - monde . | = ite City Hi D. 6. Terus casi F Sato, Mr. A. A. Pollok, Mr. Pickering Dodge, | vestigation, a number of well-known te DR. 4. P. FARDON CALLED. ‘ PRO! : Cty lor und chamber; most desirable and central loca- ONEY TO LOAN is SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL Mr. Charles Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. O'Reilly, | qeane bined realestate | >, 4p. Fardon, real estate dealer, was next | WANTED, LEARNERS FOR we, ca = eee Hon carventeut to all street car lines. inquire over | M lealers were present. “ “ and Garment Cutting with auy inch Fale K SALE—THIS IS A BARGAIN-A SEVEN- DEUG STORE, cor.0th & Hat. w. jall-lm . ss % CUTTER % Mr. and the Misses Preston, Mr. Richard Por- MR. YmOS. K. WAGGAMAN TReTIVING. called to the stand. He testified in relation to | sua Garment, Cutting with uy inch rt parted | Moctave, rosewood cane, full size Piano: little used OR RENT—033 G ST. , W, HANDSOMELY | _2810-1m PRESS * eee eee re eke at) Thos. E. W the Weightman site, corner of 23d amd M streets | orinade; vue fittim required: the system pay wall be wold at bat f its original cost. “ PFEIEFE F furuished Rooms and large Parlors with open | > EAL ESTATE INVEST MEN = Cambridge, Mrs, Dickinson, Mrs. and Miss . Thos. ‘aggaman, the real estate maclheik, Wiis (Ga Coumieelonacs’ + ies | Mme. 8. MESSER, 1303 Het. bow & CONLI 231 ¥ st. | . hire place and furnace beat; suitable for Senators und R BAPE AS U. 8. BONDS. Atchison, the Misses Trowbridge. Miss Leila | dealer, was the first witness examined. He dhows wae purchased from J. W. Sinclair, jr = === os, SALE ee EW Tapa ot Congressmen. 418-2m SIX PER CEAT PAVAMLE Cams ‘ rm : - . Jr. and four high-arm + sigh ——— r Me, Eugene Aol and Mi ‘Thom | thee gf oy ene nope na ih | forthe Dict september sisson dais | _WANTED--SITUATIONS. _| witalatatieas naaiaerst| ROR RENT—OFFICES. ssLALL Pear GHakuRD ~ ¢ prices of real estate property in the Dis-| Dr. Fardon related how he been in- a Sacu' . e. (000- . Muse eee ae Wallnen Mr wae trict. He did not know that he was as well | formed by the building inspector that the Com- Winter a WHITE WO MAN A PLACE, AS | ou dine Dotne aha. Ba eid or sdlendane <a SOR RENT HALF OF THAT FINE. OFFIC Bho ee sean Col. and Mrs. Royall, Mr. and’ Mrs. Theodore | acquainted with prices as some other dealers, egy eraitnmar om ante rls small family; wood references. Apply at 135 7) FeEsue “AT A SACRIFICE {ARO.4 DUNNING | K' cor. 9th and sta, prominently loceted._js31-3¢ 4 ON REAL ESTATR 4 by é “9 "i . a y er | ler, in use 2 years: tore, sev~ RENT—#' oT! 'E- Bale te gad Mens Freie aut, A+ Graham | He had been engaged extensively in business | had not property there he could offer, “The | SraNTED—BY A RESPECTABEE — COLORED | eral hundred feet of steam: pipe, and JOJenkinevalves: | FV’ Q8 ne saa wus «i for 1407 oe a eS Mrs. Franklin Steele, Mrs. and | ang kept the run of the prices pretty well. | witness spoke of this site at 23d and M streets Wat situation as coachman or waiter: under- | QUC galvanized iron sign 2o feet in length. Call at be rented cheap to first-class te TO LOAN ON WASHINGTON cry Miss Brooke. Mr. Jesse Brown, Mr. George i 4 | stands the care af horses; can furnish references. Be D. 50-30 _ja30-lm JOHN HERMAN & CO., 140) Fat. at Sand “ and th r said th just what th good Barclay, Dr. M. L. Ruth, Mr. W.V.'R. Berry. Miss | @t- Taulbee then submitted to the witness a e tor said that was ji at they fr a aecla, Aas — ¥. Steere oe {lsd of tha pusehaasd of vei estate acta he cia | Womiet. “He thereupon poathrtapt rant Ai Call or address 623 L st. 0) ND TANDEM HAR- oR RENT_THE wo VERY D R + CART i ~apaieme i ES Address KENNED' Ja30- * ANTED-BY A | peeiater WOMAN A SITU. 1 fice Mr. C. C. Glover, Mr. George Hellen, Com: | District Commissioners. He said he sold one | Commissioners, stating that he hud this prop- | WW Adu astra rate Gok nae wh eee ay An nO | Bear February 1. 4 ty on his it #1 a foot, ashe be- | mf 310.000 in sums to suit at 5 percent, pani Hoy Me in, Rent We BIG | of thee wes hice one on North Cap: | td edane ta twat taille be Rough BHESe® om Mer al or hire SEH | OR MAE DERN RECRA MEpA aes ioe hum aa pee Lee, 3 b 3 » Mr. W. | tol street between K and L streets—to Luttrell, 1d te it am We offer them at greatiy reduced ‘ou time or for H, Moses, Mr. A. J Parsome, Ms. Seaton Ferry: | Witmer and Johnson, This site, according to ieee ptr es pram tere retony W2ited tal itn ole Eatnaron Stata Ae cay gee snag Buss oa soi hs ee BERLE Brows Soo. ; e . | the list. was 30 uuttrell, Witmer and John- | «: od “ ress, Coa Shin s = i Pat, ©. Poor, Mr. C, Richardson, Mr. F. P.'B. Sands, | son to the Commissioners, April 26, 1887, for bad been handed He ret eidees Tate ce’ stiathed=at DICK'S AGENCY, O13 thaw, FOR SALE-CHEAP—A Good ICE Box, RENT—ONE-HALF OF STORE 518 10TH Me™ ape 5 Mr. and Mra. Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Porter | 65 cents a foot. Mr. Waggaman said he sold it | '&4,peen handed to Mr. Cox.” Tantbee 331-5 i Sica market store. Apply Fe rye a fg eS OS READ ESTATE SECURITY, Morse, Miss Blacklock, Paymaster and Miss | to them six months ora year before and got, “Mr, Entwisle ‘tala me, I believe,” said “the DOUARTERS — POSITIONS be large commun: ating rooms Over store. a31-3t ja3-3m. BL Ry wy Deering, Mr. Galvan. Miss Edith Dra, er, Mr. | he thought, between 45 and 50 cents a foot. | witne: “Mr. Cox told me he had see: rees, Seamstress. Men valves socket Couc! bine, | KU; = aa eS ‘a Bae ee godt EN Kes : RENT OR LEASE—THE E OLD. -ESTABL SED = d Mrs, Addis { <7 _ e oe Y pris as he d centrally-located store- ¥ TO LOAN AT FIV La ENT ON AP an . son, Miss Agnes Beach, Miss | He did not believe the purchasers then had | letter.” Butlers. SAM’ A COOMBS. 996 stuw, jad] Seven octawe quare Fiano for $150. Saienenaem ot 12th —— —¥ “Ap Mz proved Keal Estate secur amounts @ Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Romero, Miss Quay, | any idea of selling the Property for a school | ‘The property, he said, according to the rec- WASTED TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG AMERI | ,, Decker Bros. U1 wery little ased. at 9 cedmo- Soe T IVER, 423 Toth sta, SBP Re? | TYLER & Korte." Tiss Bicodgood, of New York. guest of «8. | site, He thought they got from the District | ords, was bought at 90 conte and thon wane | NW can woman sees? itustion es housekeeper, | to sccure « high-grade Pisuo, tinoderate price. chance ! JOR RENT—¥OR ANY BU INESS EXCEPT THE serene abs Dolph; Miss Valter, ge jirs, Ross Perry. | ouly a fair price for it, Mr. Taulbee asked if | diately purchased by the Commissioners for 99 | A Sacomae: # wood seamtress:” Addrees J Second han Organs from #30 upward. Bi frocxz, acted provision trade, store 800 11st one TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL E> Jenks, Mr. 3k ¢ Shuster, Sea H Smalls, = pudeomech fori.” been willing to have | cents,” Dr. Farden said he was interested as a WAXTED-BY A NEAT COLpRE TRL jb. Sx RbEuS esa 954 Fenn. FidWst n- aa mee ETS ead iin JOHN SHERMAN & 00-1407 Pet Mrs. ay s Puom ras ir ig and | mm “Why not?” asked Mr. Taulbee. «| ter turned over to a person who did not pay a dough st. a : eel tte Sees ‘Apply ‘CH. aan cai, come Fivclise Pause ok 1425 NTE. Sve, not kwon canceled in the event ot death wwotily H.W. peta andl Mine pofford. i de A GREAT DEAL OF DIFFERENCE. license as an agent. He was interested in W ‘S1ED, BUA RESPECTABLE coRoRED wax ath st. eb JOR RENT_PART OF STORE ON F ST, X¥. | Seco sled cones —a= ayo Raff. Mr. Beveridge, Mrs. Montgomery, Mra. | “There is a great dealof difference,” saidthe | knowing ing-house good ret erences furnished, (Ad idrens HO, | SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS—GIVE pScHOOL Apply 477 Pa ave. 3m SMITH & MIEDALD, 620 F st, n.w. ‘Stanton Place, bet. MeComb, Mr. 8. H. Kanffmani and Miss Gray, of Columbu Dr. Jno. ¢ Miss Kauffmann | witness, “between me and a public school.” WHY HIS LETTER WAS NEVER ANSWERED, r. Sterling Galt, | Mr. Waggaman, being requested to explain | and why an agent who did not pay his license a Simpson, Mr. FP. D.. Owen, por ee Lae Wi Y. ae | Ms: X TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS To stir a® good bus- lowest rate on approved security. im GEO. W. LINKINS. 1th and Hi sta, house where there is placed pediait islike sending the ad, ‘fanu | % Children 2 higher education. James Purtop, the USand Ldaud K and L. 15 | selebrated historian anabiorraphey a says that in every B RENT STORES “O11 4% ST. 8. 2H WOMAN COOK, WITH | set af Appieton's Cycle: | Oth and Hi ote, 4. w.; coven roome uation ins private Y to collages | lens stands; easyer hionth each rood references, z fs f j 23 PARKER, cor. 4% and E sts. aw. |=" | further, said that if he were buying for himself | should be permitted to purchase the property family. Apply 123: B. Ja31-2t- | ‘Lhis work, all the volumes, can be obtained at once on | _J429-st a ONEY LOANED. IN SUMS TO SUIT. FOR & Capt. Rodgers, Mr. M. G. Fitch, Miss Ray, : i small monthly payments ‘by AAdressins Post Oftiee | WOK RENT—A FINE LOCATION FOR TINNER | of og York Dy. 28 Adame, at E- oer, | he would rant obey for 5 5 30po cnt lem | for $0 centeand then charge the Distt $9 | W7 ARTE BE SEETLED SGAlTH, ROMA f | SASS" Dido Sal sii’ paces "Soa | POMERAT 2 FUNP, LOCazION 208, TUNE Mere. a ate Miss Kent, of Boston; Miss Cora West. of Bal. | ®t Speculative price, so that he could sell at a | cents. capital KI ued over tree of tneumbrance, 6 New Hampshire uve. n.w. It FE SALE- IMPORTANT— business with timore, Miss Turah Gittings, and Mrs. J. T, | Profit. But if a property was bought fora pers | Dr. Fardon said, in answer to Mr. Taulbee’s W3 y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL perfect ardor slightly used Pianos and st fuevlece rent | Ment, and provert Maguire. Mrs. Cleveland and her party joined | ™4n¢nt purpose, =o to some productive | inquiries, that he knew of no reason why the | @ situation as chambermaid or nurse. Call o F; $5 peymente; call and ec in | $10 per month, ‘Apply tod. F. MANNIN ave. L. W. ns ‘The plat of the Onited security Life and Trust Co, | of Phtiadelphia, ts the best ever devised to enable par - 3 a SMITH, {OR RENT=230 NEW JERSEY AVE, LAgGE fir haien for the ordinary cost of reut ~~ : use, he could and would pay more for it, or ad- | Commissioners could not have purchased this | address 116 Schott's alley n.e., from 223 Tat to 1Z56 r. . ralar apd fall explanation in “ grand promenade following the first | Vi Oo or his customers to pay more, property through him from the’ owner for 90 < *. ras SALE_U es =a PIANO. 0; CABE ‘OF Pe pad arb 16 rooms and stable; excel H. SMITH & 5ON, Agents, 1222 F st number of the dance card, and was afterward | Yi8¢ re WEETENT OLD LOLA lewant dexixn, beautifully finished; scale; | hctel and “W'S Btinronn, 1422 x. x + oe escorted to the supper-room, where Mrs. Stone, If one of your customers wanted a piece of | cents. ‘The witness said he never saw the Y Cet neat a age ol NT, OLD whe D | tone wusticpusmed for richness nd sin} ines ities ; _ 4 ¥. ave, Me wet yee Mrs. Carter, Mrs, ren ‘Mrs. Franklin and | Property for immediate use would you not ad-} owner, Mrs. Lida 8. Platt. She did not live in 1 5003 K et. now. ba eA or made by the fuest eee sold for 8500; used | OR REN ICE STORE AND DWELL at we LOWEST KATES 7 Mra, Lamont took supper. ‘The gentlemen of | ¥i8e him to get it at speculative prices?” asked | this city. ‘The property was placed inghis | § 524 POSITION ETA YOTIG NS |e et a OO ee ora abe Lena Bae Bri AND COMMISSION the party broke # couple of bottles of cham. | Mr. Taubbee. a hands by a nephew of Mrs. Platt’s, Mr. We J. | Witiotatrata of work, pretor toheaa eae We have several, elegant Upright and Square Pianos | tw 3 ene esa | REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. pagne at the table, but Mrs. Cleveland pledged | a if he could, certainly,” said Mr. Wagga- | Morris. If he had sold the property, he said, | dress Box 90, Star office. Jas. that be purchessd at an extremely ow prion. ‘on On RENT—1602 14TH ST.,LARGE NEWSTORE | & 0. HOLTZMAN, them in cold water. the Commissioners would have paid only 90 WASTED-SITUATION FORA FIRST-CLASS cay pasien eee ee best | with cellar; dwelling abovedid brick stable turear, | _au22 Comier 10th and F sts, iw, ™ a vs ape a, Waggaman was asked to go over the list | cents for it. Dr. Fardon said, as it was, the ‘working housekeeper for city or country; a Ge! aa “ ice rat very low tomuitable party. E.C.C i, ONEY TO LOAN ra r. and Mra, Robert Gordon Hardie arrived | of purchases and prices paid bye the C had be 300 and $400 com- | ™an girl for neneral work iu Gerinan faintly, aud two THE PIANO EXCHANGE, Teast. | Mp own red of pi nd prices pa: y the Commis- | owner had to pay between #300 and #400 com- eclecol lady tenia: celeaaeare man ally, a - Ge In sums to suit, a on, approved in the city * morning from Boston. and will | sioners, and give his opinion a& to their rea-| mission, besides the $1,200 which some one | Ji !udy u DUNDOKE & CO.'S Bureau. Te” | 2819 = wa ss aad se anak ania. spend a few days with Senator and Mrs, Cul- | sonableness. made out of the transaction. {NIRD BY AN EXPERIENCED WHITE iat SLR eS ABBIAGE AND | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS:- gONEY TO LOAN - br Mr. Way n said it was « hard thing for a {Continued on fifth page.} ‘wou, & Position as cook in first-class private - TSS a A | Pages, Buggies, Carte, Wayous, Harness, Lap Kobes, <T AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST The dance given last evening at the National | real estate broker to look over such a list with- eee family. “ihcroughly understands cooking in all its | Horse Covers aiid eanipments.” Beat termha for cash ot Eee Sascahinanh Wade adie haters cane ‘ON MEAL ESTATE Si hotel to the guests of the house and their friends | ™t ee mag rps: ta owe or The Senate Tarif Bil. Tas SOAR ce on monthly payments. W. F: GEYEN, Prop, ae portunity: references required. Inquire cf oe? ae THOS. J. a é 20. was largely attended i oing over his it struck him, however, “ . 01 ST-CLASS seca! TILER & RU ies Jybs, Me». Hopkins, “Mra. Peters. and Mrs, DON'T SEE ANY JOB. The waysand means committee met to-day Foes ad thee Fa BU aig eos te one aa wate ore ‘z _LOST ! ND FO OUND. E 1115 Pet tice. Among those present were Senator and| “You don't i " sete < 1 IE is eae We Yeurs, oul 5 Sirs. Neegam snd Mies Reagan, Mire. Slocon, be ol ace any Job in it anywhere?” | +. tne purpose of beginning the consideration WANTED-BY 4 YouNG Lapy—a ate AG | second-hand Upright § paioks terns. Que ie sal A an a Mra. Richardson, Gen. and Mrs. Cole. the | “ ae of the Senate tariff bill. but adjourned until | jv). ova ie dene he { refeserces for charucees, | atoul, $30, Pianos and Oneane for reat ON JAN. 26. A POINTER, DOG. LEMON BUSINESS CHANCES. Blises Rice, Postmaster Hows and Mrs, Ross, | _ “I don’t see any, sir. That is my opinion, go- | ssturday without any progress whatever being | ability, &c. Address O- HL. Febtarofices yotsews 01 UO, MORCH & Coy Se ith st. nwa cigar hae cerertiek tee poee | a = cag alone ingle gm vey pe htegloretnged edemged Plaid made as the result of the session. The Treas- ATED TPE. WHITING TO DOAT REASON: | Pianos tui packed supped and repaired. oS | See CoueTOR Ins ey. eS er ee eg loltzman, presentative and Mra, Fisher en asked if he would consider the prices i able rates One genuine italian Wolieello, about three: uarters | Pas) _“- ~! Seeearea aan end Miss Fisher, fur. Fox ana Mis Beulas Fr ox, | paid fair for all p poop simppe Read» ury experts have not yet submitted their esti- | ences. Address LUTT WHITER, SoareMie yada a Tniade by Audres Guarnerius, 200 pears cid ice | J) OST AT THE ARMY AND NAVY BALL AGOLD | 70m SALE—A DRUG STORE IN souiwesr Representative and Mra. Weber and Mise | Mr. Waggaman explained at some Yehgth the mates of the probable effect on the revenues WASTED BYA RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN | 250. Pin, with Bigare of a dancin eit] in, epaiel. A re Going a good businces ABMACISI, Yeber. Misses Henderson, ‘Thompson. Dunn, | considerations which he thought should be | of the amendments made on the tariff bill, and ‘osition as working housekeeper in frst usetts ave. ee Soe | SUF Sarak Browning, Clinton, McEachin, Keys, Hutchin- | taken into account in Judging prices, He had, | itis uot likely that much will be accomplished | {lly where there's other help. Cail ai aie a son, Thomas. Jenks, Rueker, Wheeler, McCul- | he said, never been fortunate enough to buy a | until these computations are sent in. No lough, Dulittle, Blunt, Wade, Gorgas, Keyser | school site, but he had negotiated property for | #greement or rule has been adopted as yet as re cl pe’ scamstresen, maids, and Bankhead. Messrs, Black,Lavender.French, | railroads and corporations, and knew the dif- | to the manner in which the bill shall be con- | co waiters, Roreernen, farm ‘and men. at the 000 CAN — CRE BALE INT EX UN! aM JANUARY x 1889, A RED- 1 AX WITH 1,000 , ether rae ye dish Cow an Owner saint or silent partner, Address LUCKATIVE, Star ofce. 1 gga A vet, a tab AR FR SALE —¢300 WILL BUY GROCERY AND $2.50, at lzth st. n.w.: complete with wasoa Duhamel, Lamon Judd, Lamon, Taliaferro, | ficulty of ty at fail in | sidered. Chairman Mills was unable to be OFF Ick svoLa. ave ete and harness: for business. Box 12 Star office. Keys, Bradley, White, Braden, Chase and Bates | such Borde ge perky aiaugene — present at the committee meeting, and as the Se 3 BARTERPCHT. OUND -TAEEN UP E UR ESTRAY ON NS THE FARM OF |" jat0-3t" ™ = Mrs Geo. P. Van Wyck, 1601 New Hampshire | Purchase of a school site. other democratic members were unwilling to Oe SALE Fee OFT p GAS, ENGINE RE | Coase can vane tne same hy peoviag prover wed {OK SALE DRUG STOKE COR SD AND Fe avenue, will not receive on Saturday. “In buying property for a railroad are you | bring the tariff question up in his absence | -__’¥.4*" 2 ino Jone of time, no handling of fuel. Send forcireuiag | hanes. 3a! PSC Ee ‘ Mrs. J. ©. Black, 1515 Rhode Island avenue, | 2% confined to one single piece of property | the —, 4a) weraed, bs # session that ARSED Younes #0 TA SNELOTED DURING and price list. "D. BALLAUF, Ag’t, 731 7th st. ul? Tioctecs ih od Tash EVENING. ON ING. ON f STREET. M1. WEL LER, Assignee, enue, | asked Mr. Taulbee. was, to use Mr. Reed's expression, “‘as peace- vat SS ave, 80, will not receive to-morrow (Friday), as she will | “Yes, sir,” said the witness, able as « dead clam, po SI =e eee ingtatSigiseuw. “witha Fewanied we LE —SPbOULATIVE INVESTMENTS leave the city for a few days. “You cannot go to the other side of the ——— Phe Star ottice. Preis OST—A GOLD Bia t “wITH RHINE: Senator Cullom will return from Illinois this | square?” CONDENSED LOCALS. ANTED— R ARS petting st cesar ba iy bail, Wetnesday grening, and will be accompanied by Mra. Cul-} aNOsin” sels Gc ts: |27 wR bel cv uct oe WO nies a WWaaertte die et Meta eee a alta tewrd* m. They will resi it Arlingto ie understood the Commi . D. wart d CORRIDORS ©. TO-DAY, ‘A complimentary musicale was given last si00ers usually desired to have some special | for the ssvocinted charities. fet Goa ee ice wat aigey x station’: fronts ont ss Listen St) sR eA 1 glock: ee ae location, and could not, with convenience to | Mr. E. C. Carrington, who isan epplicant for boarding-houses” strongly . Adddreas, Bo eee et ee cae ei cteoe Teenees iy co Soe ee ene, ¥. tebe | the ic schiools, go far from a eertain point. the disirict attorney: “=i does ot live in | 21 Starofice, Moderate price. Ogf_WONDA aati six Hiner of Watery, Conn wheare'tm| pt hokr ‘et atl peters aiar | aababes se Denied, zy io Reunion: | WANE ert ata OER OES | Beee Pac ama ten route to Florida. Among those who contrib. sctigae ‘MAR would prevail in ordinary La o* summer’ Tetidence'at “Cheriton Posty Mee anne "AGENCY. 612 oth at, mw. $500 SS, eden Goang” ecale"dne"Wetor, ned |, guceamonan max raz vena, | i, Blas Pek noid args adnc Nordlinger. Semelenyi,, Youngs, and Long, | |“ think,” ald the witness, ‘the prices prob- lg en ph ype Mage Mo agan WANTED--HOUSES. htt Nowttanaae ap and Mrs. W. 8. Gibson, Miss Ward, and Miss | ably are a little higher than thefaverage—a | tinue the subject at a scond lecture at the “ANTED_FOR 0} TEAR “OR LONG! sg little higher than the ordinary run.” same place to-morrow night. Wivuse house of three five wlocks BONE na | Lenora Mrs. Lay's tea yesterday afternoon was a| “How much higher?” asked Mr. Teulbee, Mr. C. H. Kemp Sturgeon will lecture on the Tertns. "Address aie jar Liss Ee eT cht Heasant affair. and was very largely attended | “I could hardly give an average,” said the Talend of Antigua, at Cecroll Taetiiute ‘hall, J im ikea pte raterus to 67 Netinee “OSE aD v ongs 0! Tepresentatives of the younger | witness. ont ‘Mise Ni ‘el and gayer social circles. The cozy rooms were | “Oh, just give it in a gener jellic Olds, whose doath Som § ee PERSONAL. crowded from 4 o'clock til after Tantbee at Eve Ht im general way,” anid Mr. Me = wal Mrs. Wm. R. Beal, wife of the president of | “Maybe 10 per cent, maybe 15,"\ said the wit- the Central gas-light company of New York, | 9% has been visiting her sister. Mra, Leonard Sar. |, Mr. Waggaman said he Denn ts prey ayoky Capitol Hill. Mrs, Beal was joined pop nnae ipl inn hav her husband yesterday, who will remain | 208 think the prices were too high, when it in the city a few da Mr. and Mra. Beal will | ¥4% considered the Commissioners then take take an extended tour south, visiting the pay higher prices than others would Fabe Fae parors of Mra E. 8, Cromvel, 1602 Q vo faatbon athe i aaae the pene a ee y afternoon at ber | chase wl f rensce there weeld ba tenes reception with a large number of her prices higher than ordinary. Friends. "nh Her entertainments are noted for the | sm waaoaMAN sarD = unostentatious ty by which Regent at pry era pacer ree ageyiry ey except, perhaps, that the purchaser had to take The ladies of Willard’s hotel will not receive | * large lot and perhaps had to deal with two or to-morrow, but will continue their reception | three owners. on Fridays during February. Mr. Waggaman, Then asked ‘what way the Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. White have issued cards sion in ihartoad. mi’ Spero for s reception Thursday evening, February 7, | os bad as neley ‘may be.” said: “It ain Arno. Mr. Wi Sry Cocnice Mrs. Ingalls has issued invitations for an at eer Mr. Wm. Bailsatyne end Mr. Wm. Teel, jr., peg cpm aaa | res complimentary cotillion Tessday even- Mz. E. J, Stellwagen, of the frm of ‘Thomes prn' GED STAND J TUR LOWLY Fi pul ticle ci Adlnes tata