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fl Bing i | i F El bbs Fieetatt eter! H 3S Han ? f Hy inistration was given last use by President and Mrs. of the ladies o' ht at the ‘leveland ices of the Supreme Court their households, Members couse and Senate judiciary committee ze Be | Fy F i--} E ests from New York, itimore had been invited guests of honor. The state apart- ments of the executive mansion were decorated the florist’s art on the usual scale of elab- oration and profusion. The angles and man- tels of the rooms were hidden by hedges of foliage plants artistically bestowed. mantels were banked with cut flowers, carnations, roses, jonquils, and sprays of deli- cately-scented stephanotis being used for this of the work. The table in the state -room was laid with transverse sections for forty-four guests, The centerpiece was a Jong mound of purple and white hyacinths, dotted with bon silene roses and yellow jon- ails, the whole set in the dark green leaves of ihe smilax vine, and this was placed in the mirror lake. At each of the four cor- ners of the table were high cushions of red tulips fringed with drooping long- stemmed Marechal Neil roses. The usual can- delabra and ornamental dishes were placed about the board. At each cover were flowers. The President and Mrs. Cleveland received the guests in the east room, Mrs. Cleveland wearing @ Paris dress with back and train of pink faille and directoire front of gray silk draped in silver embroid- ered gray gauze. the train was edged with sable fur, but there was none about the edge of the half-low bodice. The President escorted the wife of Chief Justice Fuller, and she sat upon his right, and Mrs. Miller, wife of the senior justice upon the bench, who was escorted by Mr. Justice Harlan, sat upon his left. Mrs. Cleveland walked out with the chief justice, and had him upon her right and Mr. soot Miller upon her left hand. The other Y, f eee z i were Justice Gray and his sister Miss Justice Blatchford and Mrs. Blatchford and their guest, Mrs. B. C. Cummings, Justice Lamar and Mrs. Heiskell, of Memphis ‘Tenn. ; Senator and Mrs. Edmunds, Senator and Mrs. Evarts, Senetor and Mrs. Pugh, Senator ‘and Mrs. Gray, Senator and Mrs. Butler, Senator and Mrs. Eustis, Representative and Mrs. Collins, of Massachusetts; Representative and Mrs. Ostes, of Alabama; Representative Rogers, of ‘Arkansas; President Gilman, of Johns Hopkins university, and Mrs. Giima: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacVeagh, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Daniel Lamont, Mrs. John M. Wilson, Governor and Mrs, Hoadley, of New York; Mr. J. oy mt Morgan, of Mew York; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Kernan, of New York, an: Mr. John C. Bullitt, of Philadelphia. ’Mrs. Faller wore a beautiful new gown of ivorie faille, with a pointed opening in the bodice, edged with bands of gold embroidery, a full plain train, and the front of skirt trimmed with old embroidery. Mrs. Miller wore a trained Sires of biue gray silk made with panels of brown velvet; Mrs. Heiskell, lemon faille with a front of white embroidered silk; Mrs. Hoadley, vieux blue faille, en train, high bods, skirt panels of ‘gray velvet; Mrs. Butler, black velvet princess trained, with front of pink roses appliqued on the velvet; Mrs. Pugh wore a princesse gown of black vel- vet, with Irish point garnitures; Mrs. Lamont, white satin, with back and train’ of embossed cream velvet; Mrs. Wilson, heliotrope faille, en traine and high body; Mrs. Eustis, platina faille, with panels of silver brocade; Mrs. Gray, white satin brocade; Mrs. Evarts, ivorie satin, en traine; Miss Gray, — velvet, with pink plumes in her hair; Mrs. Blatchford, trained porn of coleus ottoman silk; Mrs. Cummings, japanese red silk, trimmed in the front with bands of Persian brocade; Mrs. Oates wore a pretty dress of cream brocade; Mrs. MacVeagh, Ine and mastic brocade, high body, train, and front of lace rufiles, and Mrs. Folsom, black Yelvet, low body, edged with white ostrich feathers. A large number of senatorial houses were open to callers yesterday. Mrs. Cockrell’s house presented a home-like and cozy appear- ance, with the callers in the early afternoon sitting about the open wood tire in the second dra rooms. house dress of stamped black velvet, with front and sleeve puffs of malgache red satin,smocked; Mre. John Walker, who has scores of admirers, wore adress of white wool garmshed with white ribbons and a fischu of white embroided muil tied across her shoulders; Mrs. Bryan Moore, of St. Louis, directoire gown of white Irish ‘poplia and ‘silk, and wearing pearls twined in her hair; Miss Woodson, daughter of ex-Gov. Woodson, of Missouri,and Miss Stevens, doth in Rirlish dresses of white nun’s veiling, composed Mrs. Cockrell’s assisting party for afternoon. Mrs. Stanford yesterday held her first Thurs- day of the season. As usualon like oc- casions the large house was thronged. Mrs. Stanford wore a superb dress of violet velvet with « front of lilac satin veiled in black lace, and her ornaments were large opals set in dia- monds. Mrs. Condit Smith assisted in receiving in arich toilet of Turkoman silk and black lace; Miss Condit Smith, in murky red silk; Miss Buseell, in white nun’s veiling, and Mrs. Dick- sea, in white wool, were also extending the hospitalities of the house, and Miss Ethel In- irs. Cockrell wore a trained | galls and her guest, Miss Hopkins, of Worces- ter, Mass., presided at the tea table. Senator Stanford was also present during the afternoon. The reception of the wife of Senator Paddock yesterday wasa most enjoyable affair. Miss 's performance on the piano and the playing of the Misses De Witt on the cornet in were heartily enjoyed by those Oimstead, fies ‘Paddock, Sli Bustin aad 3 188 an Mise Beach, of Alexandria. ” Mrs. Hearst is in New York city, and will re- turn to-day, as she has invitations out fora tableaux party for to-morrow night. Mr. Philip Nores will superintend the tableaux. Mrs. Dolph was assisted yesterday in receiv- ing callers by Mrs. John Dolph, of Port Jervis, NN. J., and Mrs. Richard Nixon. Mrs. Morrill was assisted by Miss Taylor ‘Miss Swan and Mr. James Morrill were both — to their rooms by severe colds yester- . Mrs. Payne had with her yesterday Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Brayton, of Cleveland, who are her guests. Mrs. Senator Daniel held the last of her series of receptions yesterday afternoon. The t parlors were profusely decorated with plants, smilax entwined the chandeliers, Lay hg Cainer were banked upon the mantels, ‘oom @ generous hospitality was Giepensed. “ire. Daniel was aaniated by her mother, Mrs. Dr. Morell, Mrs. Boardman Hay- cock, the Misses Blackburn, Miss Faret, Miss Cabell, Miss Napton, Miss Walkins, Miss Ken; Miss Abbots, Miss French and Miss De Haven. Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. White, of Brooklyn, gave a large reception at the Hotel Arno last even- ing. The beautiful new rooms and hallways were elaborately decorated. The new dining- room of the annex was used for promenading and the supper was served in the di -room beyond, every delicacy of the season being upon the table, with the exception of all intoxi- cating beverages, which were conscientously ex eluded by the hostess. Mra. White received her guests in a super’ dress of itm velvet with point lace. Mrs. Hopkins, her iter, wore pale pink satin trimmed with of gold embroidery; Mrs. Col. H. B. Beecher. daughter-in-law of the late Rev. H. W. Beecher, wore a trained gown of chartreuse faille with the front embroidered in gold; Kate Beecher was in pink silk embroidered crape; ; Mrs. | pret igs i ‘ The Secretary of State and the Misses Bay- ve a dinner to the diplomatic corps last Mr. and Mrs. Albion K. Parris received a ‘throng of their friends at the pleasant tea at their residence ta el given by General and Mrs. Benet came ate later hour. Mrs. Parris received her becomingly ric! a of ERFE i Jagpt £ Gen. Spinola, Miss Whitford, 8. 8. Mrs, and Nord- hoff, Russell, Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln, ad- miral and Mrs. ' noon. f Mrs. Yale, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCulloch, of McPherson pe ny ve a jes’ lunc! in of Mrs. J. V. N. Yates and Mrs. C..A. Brayton, of Cleveland, Ohio, who are the guests of Mrs. Senator Payne. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mra, Cleveland will hold her third afternoon Davee reception to-morrow afternoon from $ 5 o'clock. There will be one more this sea- son on the 28d of this month, Mrs. Gov. Hoadley is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Charles R. Greenleaf, U. 8. A., 2928 P street, northwest, St. John’s commandery, No. 32, U. 0. G. C., ve @ very pleasant entertainment last even- ing at Washington hall on Capitol Hill. Among those who contributed to the success of the entertainment were the following: Miss Jennie L. Dexter, Miss Florence Perry, Miss Maud Hunter, Miss Ada Ober, Miss Deshields, Mise Sallie Nichoilson, Blanche Gordon, Mr. D, ©. Bangs, Robert Stearns, E. M. P. Harris, W. 8. Johns and Dr. 8. A. H. McKim. On Wednesday evening a dancing party was _ to Miss Wolston in honor of her hehe! ym along illness. Miss Wolston was attire in blue silk and lace, and was the recipient of the heartiest congratulations and many beauti- ful flowers. She was assisted by her guest, Miss Anna Wyckoff, of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Bruce Gray and Miss Rodrigue will omit their Saturday reception this week, but will be at home the two remaining Saturdaysin Febru- ary. Mrs.,N. C. Platt has cards out for Tuesday, Febi 12, from 4 to 6, for a reception to in- troduce Miss Livingstone, of New York. Commissioner and Mrs. McDonald received their friends very hospitably from 3 to 6 yes- terday. Miss McDonald dispensed the deli- cacies of the tea table. Mrs. McDonald was assisted by Miss Maury, the Misses Tiffey, and Mrs L. L. Strayer, in a becoming costume of white faille. The Georgetown Assembly gave the fourth of a series of dances at Linthicum hall last night. The ladies receiving were Mrs. Dr. Jno. S. Billings and Mrs, P. A. Darneille. Among the many present were Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, Josiah Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laird, Mr. ant Mrs. Chas. H. Cragin, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Fer- =e Lieut. and Mrs. Ellicott, Lieut. and McCartney, Mrs. Wm. A. Dougal, Col. P. A. Darneille, Misses Pratt, Barber, Wheatiey, Dougal, Marbury, Darneille, Bailey, Hyde, Hayden, Stewart, Matthews, Blackford, Hun- ter, Daniel, Bocock, of Virginia, Potts, Green- leaf, Kenyon, Beall, Greenless, Bradley, Cur- nien, Trenholm, Gibson, and Van Rensselear; and Messrs. Matthews, Stewart, Dr. Snyder, Dr. Sprigg. Jos. Bradley, Wm. Riley, Simms, Mar- bury, Chalmers, Dougal, Welsh, Menocal, Brad- field, Hartley, A. McCormick, =e Darneille, Yan Rensselear, Miller, Kenyon, Perkins, J. B. Johns, Capt. Parker, Mr. Hyde, Dulaney Hun- ter, Cornelius Barber, Durant, Greenleaf, Beall, Dent, Taylor, Mackall, Shepperd, and McCoy, Dr. Rusk, and many others, At this week’s meeting of the Le Droit Park Us ao club, held at the house of Capt. . ‘ince, Col. George 8. Fisher, late con- sul-general to Japan and Syria, delivered an interesting lecture on Syria, Damascus and the ruins of Baalbec. At itsclose he was unani- mously elected an honorary member of the club. Recitation of an original poem “This Old Canteen,” by Mr. Thompson,anda humorous original article in the French Canadian dialect by Mr. Fairman closed one of the pleasantest meetings of the season. Mrs. Carlisle's invitations for a reading at noon to-day were generally responded to in —— aud her pleasant drawing-rooms were ll of ladies who were all comfortably seated to hear Miss Anita M. Kellogg, of Cincinnati, gave @ reading. Mrs. Carlisle received her ests in a becoming toilet of plum-colored faille with iture of steel passementerie. Mrs. Prank P. Helm, Miss Queen, and Mrs, and Miss Steele acted as ushers and seated the guests. Miss Kellogg ke from a raised stand in the bow-window, and was dressed in a Greek gown of white nun’s veiling. Miss ee after a short in- troductory notice, read selections from the Finnish “Calavalla,” the great folk-lore epic of that northern country. She sang the fying song of Ino from the same epic to a piano ac- companiament, and finished the morning's recital with Robert Browing’s etory of the “Pied Piper.” Among those present were Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Blatchford, Mra. B. C. Cummings, Mrs. Field, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. J. G. Black, Miss Scott, Mrs. Wadsworth, Miss Trowbridge, Mrs. Webb, Miss Alice Webb, Mrs. J. G. Moore, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mrs. Jno. M. Wilson, Mrs. 8. 8. Cox, Miss Evarts, Mrs. Bate, the Misses Black burn, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Queen, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Tucker, Miss Breckinridge, Mrs, and Miss Butterworth, Mrs. Outhwaite, Miss Russell, Mrs. Symes, Mrs. Langhorne. Mrs. Condit Smith, and Madame Mutsu. Mrs. L. C. Campbell and the Misses Camp- bell, 1302 Rhode Island avenue, will not be at home next Tuesday, but will receive the re- ys in February. ————ce+___-__ Richelieu Robinson’s New Political Faith. WHY HE BECAME A REPUBLICAN—HIS OPINION OF HARRISON. Ex-Congressman W. E. (Richelieu) Robin- son, of Brooklyn, is in the city. Mr. Robinson has turned a political somersault since he left the House of Representatives, and is now a full-fledged republican. ‘‘Yes,” said Mr. Rob- inson in reply to a query, “I have left the democratic party for L left it because its foreign pol did not suit me. Do I think Harrison give usa good administra- tion? Of course I do. Gen. Harrison is a broad-gauged man, and will make as good a President as Abe coln. Successor to Judge Merrick. THE FRIENDS OF FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER- GENERAL STEVENSON URGING HIS APPOINTMENT. The friends of Gen. A. E. Stevenson, the first assistant postmaster-general, have presented his name to President Cleveland for appoint- ment to fill the vacancy on the District bench caused by the recent death of Judge Merrick. There seems to be ground for the belief that this appointment will be made. Gen. Stevenson, who is the first assistant Flcttatter gentest, was found to-day by a ‘aR reporter at his desk in the ice de- partment. When the reports coupling his — with the judgeship was mentioned he b surprised to hear my name mentioned in connection with this Prot o-oo If it comes to me it will be an honor that has been entirely unsought.” The First One Made in America. TESTING THE BIG CAST-STREL GUN. The Treasury problem still puzzles the cor- respondents who are watching the drift of affairs at Indianapolis, though some think it has already been solved in the selection of Col. New. The name of Senator Aldrich was sug- gested to Gen. Harrison yesterday by John Hopewell, of Boston, who is a large woolen afacturer and a member of the Home Market club. He armed with letters from Senators Allison, Hoar, and other republican leaders, and the principal ob; his visit was of the Geet , of against the corruption custom-house, and asa betes, who had done work as a fellow-member of Senator on the subcommittee of the committee of the Senate, which had prepared the Senate tariff bill. EITHER NEW OR ALDRICH. that Mr. Hopewell called on Col. New ‘at Gen. Harrison’s request, wndr wont to ace Col New prejudiced went we jus Seca pepe ete him. I came away greatly preposse: favor. I told Gen, Elarrison that the situation lemanded the appointment tothe Secretary- ship of the Treasury of a man under fifty-five anda good fighter, forthe man who under- takes to break up the rings in the New York custom-house must have a stiff backbone and untiring nerve. Warner Miller would be a good man, although he lives in New York, if he only had the nerve. He has the ability, but we are afraid that he would weaken in the fight against the practices of the New York cus- tom-house which must be made.” ome Harrison indicate whom he would select?” “No more than I have told you. It will not be a New Yorker. It will not be Windom. Windom, although he once lived in Minnesota, is now a New Yorker, and under all the influ- ences of which complaint has been made.” “The impression you have, then, is that he will select either New or Aldrich?” “Very likely. Gen. Harrison has been greatly disturbed about this matter of the reasury. He was disappointed because Alli- son did not accept. He counted on that.” WHY ALLISON REFUSED. “Why did not Allison accept?” “Well, partly on account of his presidential aspirations. He felt thatif he should go into the cabinet his chances would be ended. But the at thing which made him at last refuse was his knowledge of the fight which the man- ufacturers of this country were going to make against the undervaluations in fhe Kew York custom-house. His thorough acquaintance with affairs causes him to appreciate the full extent of the conflict which must ensue, and he dreads it. He doesn’t want to encounter the bitter denunciation which the Secretary of the ‘Treasury who undertakes to reform the New York custom-house will have to endure. He is getting along in years and don’t care to make enemies if he can help it.” “‘Who are the persons that complain of the administration of the New York custom-house?’ “The manufacturers arid the honest import- ers of this country. The manufacturers of this country who fought the battle for the republi- can party during the last campaign are in dead earnest that they shall have the advantage of the victory, both for themselves and their workmen. 4 PRETTY OFFICE-SEEKER. Miss Bessie McAllister, a young woman twenty-two years old, and prepossessing in ap- pearance, who has for nearly four years been Psapp tire of Florence, Ala., is in Indianapo- to ask Gen. Harrison to retain her in office. The Herald says: ‘Miss McAllister’s father was for sixty years a leading merchant and prom- inent democrat of Florence, and when Cleve- land was elected he was given the postermas- tership. Mr. McAllister only lived a few weeks after June 1, 1885, when he was appointed, and his orphan daughter, whose mother had died some bigots before, was given his place. The office is now rated as third-class, but does the business of a second-class office, which it will | chasm be made in June. There are many improvements demanded in the office, and Miss McAllister was gnxious to learn if she would be permitted to keep her place before taking the responsibility of making them, and therefore she has come to headquarters to find out. Miss McAllister is accompanied by Col. James Jack- son — Judge John A. Steele, of Tuscumbia, Ala., both prominent republicans. They hada conference with Gen. Harrison this afternoon, after which Col. Jackson assured me that there was no doubt but Miss McAllister would be re- appointed.” NOTES. It is said that the Windom boom was started by Chairman Huston, who has suddenly re- turned from Florida to look after his own cabinet chances. Col. New left for New York yesterday, and, though he asserted that his trip was on private business, the fact that he had a conference with Gen. Harrison just before his departure leads to the belief that he has some political mission to perform. ive Ohio senators asked Gen. Harrison yes- Hea se appoint their fellow-senator, Major E. J. Rathbone, ex-chief of the United States secret service, to be collector of internal reve- nue in the first district of Ohio, which includes Cincinnati. Other Ee Sloe were Van H. Hig- gins, a Chicago banker; M. 8. Terrill, of Cin- cinnati, a schoolmate of the general; E. H. Griffith, of Fairport, Ohio, secretary of the American Society of Microscopists, and James N. Huston, chairman of the republican state committee of Indiana. ————eee________ THE BALCONY SCENE. Shakespeare Adapted to the Wants of the Present Century. The revival of Shakespearean plays in the metropolis by Mra, Langtry and Mrs. Potter and the readings by George Riddle and Sidney Woollett have deeply impressed the literary ele- ment of the boundless west. With a laudable desire to occupy a prominent place in the front rank of the procession, a scribe subsidized by the Chicago Herald evolved the following adap- tation of “Romeo and Juliet Scene—Chicago. A street in front of the Capulet mansion. Romeo discovered hanging perilously by the fire-escape at Juliet’s window. Juliet leaning out. viganpetear= thou be gone? It is not yet near Y: It was the cable car and not the milk cart That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear, Mighty it runs on yonder avenue C mises inden when one is wooing eep), Believe ee love, it was the cable car. Romeo—It was the milk cart, herald of the morn; No cable car; look, love, what envious ol is Do = the severing clouds in yonder east Night’s electric lights are burned out, and jocund Le Stands tip-toe on the gutter. I must slide down the fire-escape And mosey. An hour hence and I must have the office swept. ° t—Susan, Nurse—Your lady mother’s coming to your room, You'd better let that gentleman get (She throws a kiss to Romeo over Juliet’s shoulder, fa Romeo—(Aside) My future mother-in-law—I Q 'o Juliet) Good-bye, Tuliet—O! st thou we ever meet Bomeo—W:s rather! and I'll telephone thee wi : ot PELIABLE Werte aces oe WANTED—HELP. Wate ue Paeecnneas Tener ee Week er reerrar TW Felton teeckad SOD ORL DEED COOK, ‘ANTED—A GOOD VEGETABLE COOK WITH Dea to ca HITE GIRL AS COOK, PDs Referer se ANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK 380 stay nights, at, 20th ste ncese maen to WA YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 AT THE PIANO EXCH, “He Pennsylvania ave. One that performs well on the piano. 18-3t ‘ANTED — A WELL-EDUCATED LADY FOR ‘ial posit ; must write hand and be accurate in accounts; fair tion, J. A. HILL, room 8, 1! ‘an’ Fst. NT_FURNISHED ROOMS. TSS Stres ae ene ee TANTED_THE PUBLIC TO KNOW WE HAVE RENT_FURNISHED Naan Tete. nw ashe romst.@, cach yore, ‘comm! W4YTED-$3,000 AT 5 PER CENT; SECURITY, | 2°™ O67 window Doure at 1124 sth stu. estate in northwest ‘Ws : RENT—PLEASANT SUITE Se as SS Shoe | Reese ee Ww iG EAsY— t housekeeping permitted. rent FURNISHED FRONT ROO! pee Poise cee Foreeeeeny acie | Femean entre ‘This Sica cere aon for sixty send a aemh Coagtl s ARS ST teen omer ome | FRRRETT SAR, 2? POO RENT — FOUR FURNISHED ROOM south front, beat, ius and bath: two on Aret au on second ‘oor, with or without A low. 48 Het.n.e. R RENT—-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- Fires: eh fits bed ang papers, Bue neighbor tiene: O14 Sets mew Cerro W ark roa aE AE MANN 400 Btn igi $a2d-im FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, st. WARSTED_TWO INSURANCE SOLICITORS ‘OR SALE—A SET OF BOXES @ i RENT—TWO OR THREE VERY Di = =p REDTORD W. WALEED, 2008 Fen, W: good ‘and also commission i = KES (81) YOR PAGE- * ; | FOR SALE—25,000 wit BU: Di a iafectory, INO. F COLLINANE: SUG Gilt nt. 5. Ping eke ime Pook ag Teypimutable for deutinuy or” sey Panigees: | Mtoe 2s ft trott in the bat ect o¢toctuariment = x ‘THIS 18 A BARGAIN—A SEVEN: | 1°12 ?2-sv0. nw. 9 7 eonenemeiioembeeee > "a ANTED-TWO BOYS AS | HELPERS. AD- ow : F{0R RENT—1315 MASSACHUSET hh es - i cena stating age, G.W. B.,Starofice. #7." | angeal tescld a bat facretaal conte PREIE WEE | Rene leant FESS ESO OF ST ARP Pare a WAxzED-A CAPABLE PROTESTANT WHITE & CONLIFF, 1231 E st. n. w. 3a7-2m* | gentlemen. with board if desired." [Payal if old at once. J, 7. 1506 F irl for general housework in a small ,Ad- | s50R SALE— e FET) 1c {OR RENT—1405 H 8T. WN. —— = ——— dress OAPITOL HILL, Star office. net 2) Fee pM A A rg rooms; or en suite; private 3 TOR 8. TWO VERY SHALLOW LoTs ‘ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO THE | eeen at GEO. 8. ATWATER & 60.8, table board: references exchanced. aL South street, near U. se builds W reed Sa Ree Ae a | ee 1008 Peanayineat ove | 0m RENT_790 0THST. N.W. FURNISHED PAR- | street nw." P® LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, recomm« 3 pply ai st. 8.0, ] 1 E RN a and chamber; most destrable and central loca- ————— ~ f7-3t" Pi neuee 804 Bist ot uw. arty leaning the RE, | sion. conventent to clearest car livers Apatite cere R SALE-NEVERAL CHOICE LOTS ON 1 ANTED—WHITE MAN AND WIFE, WORKING maide, Wattrcense, Waitera: witite help siwave wanted: Vai’ 3 ‘3 want 3 mail orders promptly attended to. BURGESS, 030.4 et ancien SN ES WANTED, NEAT WOMAN, WHITE OR colored, for.cook and housework; stay nights: bring reference. 1006, 26thst.n.w. | fe7-3t" ANTED—SOLICITORS FOR THE PROVIDENT Life Insurance Association of Baltimore, Md. Call at Room 2, 303 7th st. n.w. ce 16-30" NTED—GEWUENSOHT ZUM SOFORTIGEN Antritt ein deutsches Maedchen mit guten Zen- guisgen." Anzutragen zwischen 1 und’ uilr Mittags 704 Connecticut ave. 16-30" Ww ANTED — LIVE Pg bape ge wB Rd chance. ion Badges and Souveni io by CH. UNVERZAGT Neel W. Lexington ete Bavinore #2 mecha wes — IMMEDIATELY—A_ FIRST-CLASS barber. Apply to G@. H. THOMPSON, Monroe st., Anacostia, D.C. 16-30" WwW ANTED—20 TO 40 COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, waitresses and laundress; cooks and waiters; white help alws by mail promptly answered. J. B. i uw. oom —ONLY eral houseworkers, mai ladies’ maids, scullions and_of connected.) ¥. M. BURNHAM, 3 bei te ONE, 0 F out of employment to secure dt speedily through high Oue this office. We get good places an: wages. dred and sixt; licants placed the t week. = Cree INT! 3% IGENCE OFFIC! _ fe2-6t* 490 WANTED DUNDORE'S " EMPLOYMENT — BU. reau, jucted by indies, men and women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for District and states, with references. 717 M st.n. w. se29-19w’ ANTED—LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO ENGAGE a business at home; can work daytime or evening and make 50c. to @2 per hour; ; sample and ete instructions seut for iS = WORLD SUPPLY CO,, Rutland, Vt. -ln “Remington typewriter, furuish inaching Feforences. Address DESIRE, Star office. fes-2t nt t BISHOP'S DRUG STORE, cor.9th stm. Ja} l-Lm street nw. the great business thoroug! uFrent prices. = _ — — as... werk - | Rorth: st less than ci IK SALE — ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA: | J{OK RENT—933 G ST. NW. HANDSOMELY | SHorMakrh, oo aE ee EE eg PR a Ba oF ee OS. % @ vol.: grandest work in + the wiigle get | ire place and furnace heat; suitable for Senators and | J1QE SALE—LOTS, 19x00. D st. or. Sine. #800 Alvord Adcom h BrstroBece™™ ™* HSS" | Saleen see | Fos Gitar ace igeige eee ‘WYOR SALE—A PERFECT FAMILY OR BUSINESS | — vi saci - Two on New Hamp. ay stn. 1.25 pe Peeedetiatmascaeaete| FOR RENT-OFFICES, |W" Wabireineats rate able fordelivery setaposes; eesqtagioenupemnenecs; ust ee SS = {OK SALE—TWO CORNER LOTS ON CON- ‘hai il by beat makers, in perfect order. R RENT—SUITE (CARPETED) OFFICE. | mae ave. above Dupont ie, and €%.70 Will Gescld at rare’ bargains; no.'more Use for them py ed | ta DeLee ORES 2.60 Apply COACHMAN, Private Stable, rear 1619 & st. | "SiSo'im JOHN SHERMAN & 00.1407 Fat. | JOR BALE—cH ~. ah CHOICE LOTS AT POREST GLE! Ma., 1 to 5 cents per foot; will build houses Teceive mouthly payments, * J, R. HERTFORD, Foe SALE—SAFES—ONE MEDIUM SIZED AND (one lange aafe for sale at a very low price. “Address | FOR RENT—STORE ‘at once L, Star office, fest" - - eee ___._ S42 a. TOR SALE—I WILL SELL AT THE BAZAAR, 940 ‘ORE AND DWELLING, 1903 | on non LOTS For EDITS ‘a e. D. fe 40 iW. eur North Capitol wt; Fu sre. on Saturday morning 1 1 o'clock, for teed, doi and Wate : tee Price Noe. BANS, 100 and Hsia. nw. OF GROUND, BET. Bro. Horse. 8) BENSINGER, Auctioneer.“ PGE SALE- ESPECIAL BAnGA mupelettes: also other close jagons of dll.sty ies. Horse ankets and Lap Robes atcost. W. F. GEYER, New York Carriage and Har- ness Repository, 466 Pa. ave. n, f06 FOE SALE SEVERAL HARRISON. || _ 17- 16-3t* RABLE STORE AND 5 ent only #25.80. - soetmiemed SP. SHOEMARER. JOR SALE—LOT ON P, BETWE! ___ 920F strectinw._ | A) North Gapitol at tot Box0. STORE AND DWELLING, 3D AND oH T BARGAINS IN used Pianos, warranted, from $60 up, on $5 \ : good chamoe for t at ‘ POR BALE-LOT ON MST, UST West OFS payments, at GL. WILD © DROS 700 Taste. S01 Beets Coenen one ne nee at Hampshire ave.; 34% by about 0. fast the ini Ww Re oe BAO fr three houses , in @ good re neighborhood. @1-25, OR SALE ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FIVE —— BH. Wal & ©O., 916 F st. nw. yeer-old horses in the city ; brig! 2 diaci = OT ON D ST. BET. 7TH AND STH pints; 15.2 high; weighs 1,050 lbs.; quiet enou v N. > ee Fera'ngy io dive! extfa hich knee aiden aad cae MONEY TO LOAN. _ set ais tot sear Bear tea ares TET so Tor on cor. ast Capi. Apviy HARKAWAY RIDING STABLES, oy RR 37-000 fhe at Io came £0-6t___1126 Vermont Court, opp. The Portland. _ | Sears on desirable, improved, northweet proper feat rcent, secured by first mortgage. A stati Exact location and size of property, NO COMTMELSET: om | t Star office. 1 $1,000, ana tiie P eute Siotr on real sass | security. ESH DAIRY MAN'S GRAINS TO BE PE SAL {TNO HANDSOME ADJOINING LOTS necticut aVe., west side, just south of Rast; ley in rear. Apply to A. York ave. Fix SALE—| had at CARRY'S Brewery at cost price, three times a day. 15-6t* Fors PRIGHT ANDSt of the rs sold on easy eet front. ALL, 1419 New Da cash down'and §10 monthly till pads 7 R. E. PAIRO, Attorney, We have some beautiful styles that we are offering at | “Te-ita 482 Louisiana wve. a big reduction from regular prices during this mouth. | — > -— ——5 s, —a7 555, gs 000 Bo bo uare or Upright Picos of any sty! 100, 81,5 2,000, $2.5 aspartame at eat vale, ra = ng ma i ~ 300, 3,000, £4,000, ¢5.000, 210.000, Ly ne Steinway Square very cheap, and terms to s 000. Money in ‘hand to loan on i irasaut, 300 or cash. Estaze in D.C. Apply to GREEN & CUNAL = WALKER, 1006 Fat ‘Call and see us, 1405 F st. SALE—BEAUTIFUL BU: E CAKE BOUNDED BY Gr aD oa yh 4 WANTED. —BY A YOUNG COLOR: i] make wi at. nw. Address 1712L st. NO EXCHANG SQ! a HAND TI, AN UATIC pa THE PIANO EXCHANGE, rppo Loax= AND M STS. NE. OFPOSIT KENDALL GREE Wan. A YOUNG LADY A POSITION IN Fe SALE OR RENT—THREE NEW STABLES 85,000 at per cent. parking, sidewniks laid and ApS a lon attorney's office: 2 years! experience near Scott Circle. a sae 1,900 at & per cent within three blocks, For ats, prices and full infor A . A ot ir cent. mation apply to i ; fe5-6t “1303 F st.a.w. | “omeyin hana. * Sy RILEY DEEBLE, oo bicneabettes | <5 29 BOY A | JROH SALE DESIRABLE INVESTMENT SE6C- | _*° es art ETWEEN 16TH ST. AND place as errand boy in atore or private family; | Mi reties good returns SUMS, CONSTANTLY tf, fe himself generally useful. Address 1712 L 109 shares Co) ‘umnbia Fire Insurance, to loan at 5 and 6 percent. N. sites on this fine street: 22 ¥ 3 ite 00 piss in] a apts 100 feet deep. THOS. J. FISHER poe EE $0 Fine s \HE COLUMBIA NATI. NAL BANK, Ie NEW HAMPSHIRE ; as chambermaid or nurse; ces. “ Ni i} . NATIONS AN AMPSHIRE A 5 aw. ie | 3° Real Betcts Tine amaraneS, OF WASHINGTON, D.C, F Rand Isis, u.w., Games well-iocated Lee 75 “ Georgetown Gas. 911 F st. n. w, feet by 110 feet ANTED-—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER em in families by the day or week. Ad- dress 21 fe8-3t* ANTED-KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES- Woicuet ‘and plain Cooks, Laundress, Maids, Nurses, ters Coachmen, Butlers. City references. Pri- Yate othe attached -at DIOK'S AGENCY. O15 7thaw. Bt. 8c. ‘ANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS "Wet Soaks: Charbonnel Wat undress, and Cooks, Chambermaid, Waitress, Lal ‘urses, Seamstress, Men Wait Cooks, Coachins jutlers. SAM'LA. COOMBS, O20 F st.n.w. f8-4t"~ WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER Bh and oe een in ‘ee private fs , to eral Use Wi 3 good TeSisth st 8.2" Wares POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, BY pili ‘a young Man who is thoroughiy competent and a penman. Testimonials given as to charrcter and ability. Address 8. A.P., Star office. 18-20" WANTED, A TRAINED NURSE WISHES CHARGE of ba cage oe Bg Denver or oe one on the Pacific coast. Address NURSE, Star office. fe8-3t" ANTED—BY A RE~PECTABLE COLORED ‘woman a place to cook, and is good cook, at 1111 1st at, n.w. nae WANIED BY A LADY, X PLACE AS HOUSE. keeper or seamstress in private family. Best Address Mi: references given. ise D. C., Star of {5-1w* Wags: ‘AN EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL, ‘a Situation as first-class cook in a refined private family ; no washing; only those ni answer spe, can ‘wages, city reference. Address HOUSE- ELEN ctafotice,” eee 15-30" NTED—A SITUATION AS KITCHEN GAR- 2. da or farming dener, care of grounds or , Good refer- @nce given, Address Box 333, town, statios West Washington, D.C. — fed-lin” Wee i ee a A. B. C., Waterl Laurens County, 8. C. enon ED—POSITIONS FOR ONLY FIRST-CLASS Wis 200 ae and colored a and females; museworke Ty cooks, weamnetrensen: Inaids. nurses, housenien, Sc) F- Me BURNHAM, O10 ‘to public alley. price reaso: ¥ THOS. bie tT3 Tx: fo tote to wast fall resealars cation, su : ran FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1515 F street, a ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN—2 BUILDING LOTS ON Ost. n.w., bet. Oth and Oth, 2O-PeiTO cock, nly $1.10 per foot. " SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 14ir O27 F st. a. w. Receives deposits, Loans Money, Issues Drafts, Trans- sets Gomaral Banking Business, ‘central Sth-street cars run a few rods east of our h-street and ilth-street cars only two treet and Pennsylvania ave. cars ouly FoR gate ats SACRIFICE—A NO. 4 DUNNING Boiler, in use 2 years; 11 Detroit eral hundred feet of eteana Ripe and 30 Jeukine valves 30 Jenkins valves; ghg,falvanized srou' sign "2 "Osi foet ink 8 foot in length, Call wt also lot in Mount Pleasant, 50x141 FE, SALE DESTRABLE LOTS IN TAKOMA j : ee __ §030-2w it, only a Oc. | Building lots in all parta of the city aud Districe, : the besi: uzall nrouthly pa ogy ~f2-6t_ WHITAKER & WHITAKER, 13074 Fat iculurs, speciinen pages, et. ad- Chas. B. Bailey, Wm. E. Barker, Alex. ‘f. Fe SALE—ONE OF THE CHEAPEST LOWS IN drese P. 0. Box 300, city. ‘fe2-im Baik Mt | HY the a. w 581.69 per fe: sd) lots ‘hela ‘et JOR SALE- RTANT— St Worker G.G Staples | Pe 00. aan Be Pantin Spero A A number of slightly used Pianos and in yy FHL & 00. 1358 Fat teow Perfect order; 85 payments; call and secure 3 ‘IDOW'S MITE, 16,200 FEET, £2-6t F. G. SMITH, 1226 Pa. ave. ix HAND TO LOA Sula to sare: corner of Connecticut and Kaloraina avenues, over= K, BALE-AINGING, BIRDS. BIRD, FOOD, AN; poved real estate security, Nodelay in ne- | 0oKINE proposed fqavect OF THe ee ‘ages, 1 juariums, ‘Commiss: ALBEK’ Pa! Langest assortment te i at Schad | a 1 opm add-in” | OFiuion office, corner Oth and Pa. ave. afore 80 8 SER CENT—03,000 7 950.000. | [TOE SALE—BRTTER AXD SAFER THAN BUILD: = —— atthe = — Py EN’ 5, 0 850, i NE UPRIGHT PLANO, an 12 run | “DGIGS Nodak aan ata sheen | A tn setae ot eeu t above cost, We offer one beautiful Upright, GEO. F. GRAHAM, SIC.RS Meth will buy a fine building lot on Avenue, possessing an excellent tone, ‘responsive touch, aud 1503 Penueyiwaniaave. | frade, at ony $300, Rk PREPS i ae ee Pe pee ceil ool eee oon ee ia 3 _ | grade, at only $300, R.A. PHILLIPS. “idie Pianos rich 8] ‘This instrument has also a £2.70 TON CO-OPERATIVE nds not part but ALL th ages at top and bottom: OMPAN needed to buy or buiid homes at low rate sold in any other city for 8425: our price “#205810 on See Tae FOLLOWING BUILDING LOTS i. on Vist, bet. N and O ste, cash and $10 per month. If you waut the Payments equai to rent only. Gives deed at once tor | On New ve. and made in the world examine our Sohmer Pianos. We | propesty. Cancelsdebtin event of death, Best plan | Gorner'sth td Boundary have special bargains in second-hand Pianos, ever devised. No risk whatever to borrower. Callor| Columbia Hi HUGO W £00, send for “Prospectus,” to offices 14 and 16, Atlantic | Pierce Place, bt cone pete | Bullaios. Jat4-16t Debts and 7th ate nw ohmer Pian 7 ae er | Cor. th and F sts. ne. c ‘Tuning, Packing and Shipping. ot Som on approved. real estate security in the Dix: | OOF Aand 16th stan. ©. per £00 ibe. a — — Plenty of other sites too m to men- Fe SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 20 HEAD OF at lowest rates of interest; tior bly : Horses from western Mary! suitable for oy reent. KR. H. T. LEIPOLD, m., Apply to 3.W. P. Mi kis & . work, ranging from 875 to @2Ui - floor front. im oe iso, of ri Horses from Kentucky; 3 combina- tion “Horses, and 3 that can beat Sthcesmiaeinn Alo M ¥ TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL one English Cob, weighs 1,100 pounas, with fine sty]: r local eecurities, JUHN 1. ARMS, snd sctlon; prictaso suit cverytode Call snd woeaee | _JelS-1m é ~_ BLOF st. a, vinced, at OHM SIMMONS MOE* POR Sas Fie grout ou 7th w tes ' ihe trout om Mans niet T'T2th street nw. ‘ADDISON & LARCOMBR, 200" TYLE ra, OF ay e EAT LOWEST Store, 1133 7th st. mw. proved security. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, a21-2m" 8. HARTBRECHT. 5 ee i Rk Fo SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE KE i ee a 300 F st. nw. FS SALE—BARGAIN— FOR THIRTY Days HF guitos no boiler: avoids all expensive, attendance; 8300, « 5000, $1,000, #1,500, | Aonly, «trait arm of 15 scres on Kock Creek. halt joss of tine; no han el, Send for cine 5 ‘orest Glen ; ix room ar all neces and price list. D. BALLAUE. Av't, 731 tt et. ts 9 $2,500, $3,000, $5,000, wary outbuildings: WE Bhown, ‘Oth st. nw. wat R 3 ROOMS EN SUITE BY CHILD- less cou| nO ei one 2 sunny exposure ; corner prefet |. Box 41, Star office, fes-3t* ANTED—FOR INAUGURATION WEEK TWO rooms: two double beds in one room; with or without board. Repl; ting ys 8. DLT, 1806 Kstnw. 2" WASTED ROOM. WELT FURNISHED, SOUTH- ern exposure, separate by two single gentle- men. Rent must be reasonal Address, statit fate 4 WiN ENN- ylvania avenue: to witness parade March 4. Ad- dress L. C. R., 1408 H street, stating price 23 Joce- tion. Wags, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE THREE unfurnished comiunicating rooms or a small house centrally located Address PERMANENT, ;,terma must be reasonable, Btar office. 16-20 WANTED FOR, CUSTOMERS— HOU: OING edge ator east 812,000 0 8133,000; also for $9,000 000, good rent, must be in n.w. S08: RED FERN & BON, 623 14th st. frat" WANTED—BOARD. ANTED BOARD-IN A ageBIVATE FAMILY fe,and daughter of 11 years, within walking distance’ of B.& EK, depot; deter: uit Address, with terms, Which must be thoderate, L. E. C., Star oflice. fete WANTED—LOTS. ANTED_UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR CUS: im all parte e city; single lots and ‘blocks. HERRON & RAMEY, jal2-1m 1307 F WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TANTED—TO BUY FOR HIGHEST CASH second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, price i feathers, ge old iton and metals aid paper stock. F° S-EINSTEIN, 100 B st. 1.w, opp. bay’ scale, {0-1 at. WANTED EVER: Y (in the District MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD Columbia to breathe, they Yast etretch of the t to @ to lifeare they. Price mont payments if desired. Satisfaction ant fu every instance, ‘All kinds of frames made to order. e vuriety of Easels and Mats on hand. Studio and corner Massachusetts ave. and 6th st. ‘Open until 9 p. mm. an Crayon x $2,n08 speak. yet 18 a er wire a H. B. mop AND FORMER bookkeeping, are invited reception SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. , dancing, at the Eclectic Academy, 13 H st. n.w., op posite Government Printing Office. na} dpeed, clase for sdvanced atchographers at nom!- charge. fet-6r* wen FLINT, SP. Ore, 3023-30? WANTED; THE PRI of JAS. CO! pupils 8 KAOLIN, TALC, IRON 3 parties ha’ these or other mineral lands or water transportation, which they Saar or eS ‘To loan on Heal Estate. gums at 5 per cent. 3t* ts oat ie NTIRE. aS Pet 3 13s — 108 Lenman Building. 218 ACRES, % CLEARED, GooD BUSINESS CHANCES. _ y JE NCES, __ y ONEY TO LOAN TO SUIT ON REAL FE and: &-room Rouseand ouibtaldinie. 2 rolles rou R SALESTOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RE-| 4.1) G CUTTER £09. | sud outbuildings: lange orchard. 1 milefrom Geran, liable Grocery and Provision store; good meat | _3810-1m 423 F st._ | town; $2,100. 60 acres on turnpike sbove Silver stand; location: reason for selling—other busi- EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Spring ; 10 in timber; fue site for house eas. ddress Box 40, Star office. 18-20 SIX P SAE Pe’ 8. Lye 5 will =e ae commas — —i Ni Bi, x ER CENT, PAYABLE QU. - ~ ~ _ every Kin ipa ty Horse Power "Black. 8M. SUM 1,000. acre Inguses stabir, A, i smith shop. Duildings, steam derrick, irons abd a ‘Co0I OCKETT. First Fiver, seven years’ quarry might, with option to purchase fee. $5,000-TO LOAN digi Improvements, exclusive of lease, cost $10,000 to ‘4,000 44 TEG00, Wall Be eld af low price i purcharer. ie #900 ON REAL ESTATE (CRES OF HIGHLY 1M- atonce. Address "P.O. x Ld! OVO Tovln house, emall barn iti 7 pe —aSl_Ton. ® wacoaman, | Re eiget, dye tm enter. Se R SALE—THE FURNITURE AND LEASE OF 10 LOAN— o 4] Ah BT) 20-1 ‘boarding-by , all filled, with 95 4 000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. fruit or garden farm, or tor country residence for one i fable boarders, prudt 8400 8 oui ood reesous #20,000'n ttt tata percent iu business in this city; price, $100 per acre; terms r selling; none but those meaning business need uy “este Dip.KP HUTCHINS £00, 1801 Fat nv. ft" | , Mortenges andmouthly notes soured op real entate | 2 acre: lnnee old-fashioned house, near R SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE 4-311 321 Fat. city; beautiful Views of Wasbington and river, @1) 1a shone Of the Dens parte of the northeast Will be | 3s omEY 20 LOAN SOvscres, Dear the river, 12 miles below Wi old el ; 0 . , 12 ashiing- ete ell. Apply er eS ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. yy, | tom: Groom dwelling, © tonaut Drie, 88 per i 7 } ‘BILL, NSTON, terms: $80 7 WILL BUY GROCERY AND MEAT store | 89™___1503 Pas |] Phecren Seniles from Posing es pee on 12th st. nv, worth $400; owner must pA a a CRAP] som iL ae ee ee ae uty TYLER & horHERrOD, Fe BALES AT & SAchiFIC —_ — ie < CS G@lymeont, . 500 acres. umber, white oak , com- ANTED — PARTNER — A PRIVATE BANKING > DLN ON APPROVES eee : Delldinge? coke pans Mar iouse, 12, this city desires as an active P a TO,LOAN ON APPROVED BEAL ES- | i HPKIYUMD, 14505 Fat aa ian With about $2 “| 3 ; ar oro _t7-0t Smember of the firm lately re ‘The bank is well jOHN SHERMAN & C0..1407 Fet._ | J)QKSALE—ATTRACTIVECOUNTRY SEAT NEAR and favorably known, doiug a safe and profitable busi- TO BUY HOMES, On Secrotary Whitney's, suburbe of Washington » 2+ ness, principally in ‘commercial discounts. Invest- ong time snd ‘borisk More. | scree; uew 10-room Sod all cuthaldiiws, cratd ment ‘perfectly secure: profits good. Ouly actual 3 - eany iouthiy | View, acres wood laud. COUKE D. LUCKETS was moneyed parties ‘need JANKEES, P.O Box inn rented Gay MGUthly | F'street, fret Hoor. fez-or 226. 14-6 ii for ctvcular and full ONEY INVESTED IN REAL ESTATEIN SUMB of $1 and upwi to realize 100 explanation. : 8 ARV SMITH <br Paes Fass FOR ie IN THE DISTRICT, MARY as from to ae . 1,000 per cent profit, while loss is Tmpgeabie; isheat st, Atcoow M :Y¥ TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT | Jetin, , BATCI Jowest rate on approved security m n2]-3m GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H eta, MoS es hoe BS event of death loan is canceled without further pest f reference; sealed particulars 4c. PR ReaL EsraTe aXD TKUST 00, 1303 Vhiladelphia, Pa, FOR SALE-STOOK OF STATIONERY, TOYS AND SALE—FARM OF 225 ACKES OF GOOD land; 1U-room house; outbuildings of every de- a large tobacco baru; will be sold at immediate purchaser. AP. HI cles.—By virtue 7 i 3 sad ‘With the good will cf the bastnata ee eT ee p> FB Lor Ae onUnaTY costof Feat. | dad, and pay OR sina home siroces 8 raze ey oe or any one de- | _se24-Gm_F. H. SMITH & SON, Agenta, 1222 Pat, % at an excellent stand. For permit to {aspect me OE ao ey ae HENDERSON, AT THE LOWEST RATES OF I NTEUESE care tia ser pee ee ncepe ee scercctteses| | nee ere, Feostiy rested prices. flor | _au22 Gomer 16th and ¥ sis hw. | JQOK SALE_NEAR STATIONS ON METuOPOLI: 1 ALE—A DRUG STORE IN NORTHWEST ONEY TO LOAN . ye stock, : Fittne s/gock bustneen hadrons PHARMACIST, M°n aang.” “er real fy homes,” OOOKE D. LUOKETT, Bas ¥ vt nde se = 3 “tO. _ 1 Vania ave. OR BALE: ‘CHOICE SELECT NS OF FARMS ONEY LOAN MES, peri PROPOSALS, MO MAY RRL POULT DAR oP cowie eal PHQFOSALS FOR TAKING DOWN FENCES. — 4. FISHER & 00. ere ee nee Open ee ent & OO, 1821 Pet, Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, War De-| so 1524 F at iw. 3 Se it Washington, D.C. January “ai, 186 — JOEY TO oan ox ESTATE aT LOW. Fpeuntae's 80 toe. eter. op NOON MONDAY. FEBRUANY TWENTY: WASH ‘Tastectnd Alwoeney-at-Law, Bladensburg. gations can be obtained at this office. ited N posals, “ihe attention is invited to the poke LOST AND FOUND. PERSONAL. of ruery i Yo. Ve Pi eas tatatee SOE Sa Wikis gH SCRE, BER BOTTRRINE craig, Meron, st i et atone ptt pe of ‘i ST, : SérprnE WAVERLY, EY house! oun pastors Mrs OST—ON THURSDAY RED LSstaicenser te Tikes JAMES HOOD, SL. Savant. tel