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. .THE SOCIAL MATTERS. Mrs. Whitney’s Fashionable Levee— Receptions, Teas and Personal Notes. ‘Mrs. Cleveland's last afternoon, which was on the official social program for the 23d inst., two weeks from to-day, has been changed to the 16th inst., next Saturday. Among those who will be at home to callers on Monday are the ladies of the —— Conrt, Mra. Ingalls, Mra. Teller of Capitol Hill; Mrs, Swan and Mrs, Staples, at Willard’s hotel; Mrs. Judge Drake, Mrs. and Miss West- cott. 1416 20th street; Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Miss Wilson, 1218 Connecticut avenue; Mrs. W. B. Gurley from 3 to 6; Mra. F. C. Dieudonné, No. 111 B street southeast; Mrs. Chas. P. Lin- coln and Miss Bertha D. Lincoln, No. 17 5th street southeast; Mrs, J. Barton Jones, Mrs. J. A. Compton, Miss Post, and Miss Lillian Jones; Mrs. W. A. Croffat, 109 ist street northeast, as- sisted by her sister. Mrs. Wheelock, of Danbury, Conn. ; P. T. Dodge, Mrs. G. H. Benedict, Miss Alberta Benedict and Mrs. Anna Saxton and Mrs. Orson Eaton, of Ellenville, N. Y. Secretary and Mrs. Whitney entertained o brilliant company last evening at their Friday ight levee. he benutiful rooms were brightly lighted, music and the me of many flowers filled the sir, and the scene of distin. guished guests and luxurious surroundings could scarcely be rivaled. Mrs. Whitney, ina princesse trained dress of pale blue brocade embroidered in silver, most cordially and gra- ciously received her guests, She wore a neck- lace of diamonds with a ruby ornament set in diamonds at her throat, Beside her stood Mrs. Henry Whitney, of Boston, in white silk, trimmed with fans and scarf draperies of 1 pire green faille. Miss Dimock, who is also a guest of the house, was in blue silk, draped with white tulle, caught with pearls and gar- landed with roses. Secretary Whitney was resent to welcome each arrival and exchange tral remarks with his friends. At11o’clock the dining-room was thrown open andone of the ele- gant suppers for which the house is famous was | and th served. About the same hour members of the dancing set began to arrive, and after 12 and until 2 o’elock the ball-room witnessed the eful movements of gay dancers. Among those present were Senator and Mrs. Palmer and their guest, Mrs. Warner Miller, of New York; Senator and Mrs. Payne and their yaests, Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Bradley, of Cleve- faa Ohio; Senator and Mra. Cockrell and Mra. John M. Walker, Mrs, Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Weber and Miss Weber, Gen. aud Mrs. F. B. Spinola, Mrs. Michael Herbert and her guest, Miss Monroe, of Paris; Ensign and Mrs. Edgar, Mr. and Miss Washburn, Com- modore Harmony, Dr. and Mrs. Kindleberger, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Miss Genevieve Paul, Dr, and Mrs. R. C. Johnson, Miss May Ken- nedy, Representative Gibson, Senator and Mrs. Davis, Senator and Miss Dawes, Senator and Miss’ Evarts, Representative and Mrs. Oates, Representative and Mrs, Collins, Mr. H. Herbert, Miss Ellen Herbert and Miss Ida Smith, Mrs. Wallach, Miss Wallach, Mr. Wallach. Mr. Gruxton Beale, Mr. Arthur Goldsborough, Dr, Hoover, the Misses Fuller, the Misses Huyck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nordhoff and Miss Nord- hoff, Prof. and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, Miss Macomb, Gen. B. H. Robertson, Mav- royeni Bey, Mrs. and Miss Condit Smith, and Mr. Flagg, of New York. Among the hand- some dresses seen Bas-ng the ar Ps Mrs. Dolph, who wore a Paris green of heliotrope satin, the decolette body edged with a fall of pearl lace; Mrs. Palmer, pale brocade en traine, with Pompadour bodice, and diamond collar and pendant; Mrs. Warner Miller, pink bro- cade; Mrs. Herbert, pink silk, low corsage edged with full tall of lace, and white net in coiffure; Miss Monroe, trained skirt of flowered pink brocade, and low bodice of pink silk gauze; Mrs. Cockrell, lilac satin, low body, trim- med in lilac point d'esprit; Mrs. Walker, white faille, embroidered in silk; Mrs. Spinola, P: dress of stone-colored faille, with gold embroi- dery garuitures and diamond ornaments; Mrs. | Weber, prune trained princesse trimmed with | Irish point lace; Miss Weber, blue silk trimmed with garlands of Mrs. Kindleberger, | white faille. low bo edged with lace; the Misses Fuller wore ball dresses of white silk striped gauze; the Misses Hayck, white silk and tulle; Mrs. Wallach, black silk and jet; Miss Paul, Japanese red silk striped gauz Miss Washburn, pavot silk gauze: Mrs. Davis, black velvet trained princesse, with white satin uffs let into sleeves and bodice; Mrs, Nord- off, London gown of platina gauze over gray silk, and Mrs. Edgar in white embroidered mall. A gay party of young people made merry in honor of the 16th birthday of Miss Marion Lilley, at her home on 14th street, last night. ‘There was music and dancing, and an appe- tizing collation was served. The Minnehaha Dime Social, an organization composed of active members of Minnehaha lodge of Good Templars, celebrated its first anniversary at the residence of Mr. Darnell, 126 F street, last evening with a party en masque. The pic’ jue gathering and generous hos- pitality contributed to a very pleasant evening. Among the more noticeable characters were the Watteau Shepherdess, 5 Mra. N. L. King; Queen of Night, by Miss Lizzie Medley; the Boot-Black, by Lilly Smith; Red Riding Hood, by Miss Pywell; Spring, by Miss Minnie Baine; Gipsy, by Miss Reede; Russian Prince, by Mr. | Van_ Vleck; Snow Flake, by Miss E. Elwood; | Bo-Peep, by Miss Brookfield; Twins and Nurse, by Misses Smith and Fillmore, and Lot- tie Fuller; Flags of all Nations, by Josie Cox; Milkmaid; by F. McCaull; Darwinian Link, by Wm. Mills, and the Ghost, by Miss Wheeler. Mrs. Brinton Stone, 1504 H street, will have as her = from Monday Mrs. John West- ervelt, of New York. Mrs. Eugene D. Carusi, having recovered from her recent severe illness, will resume her ‘Thursday receptions for the remainder of the season. The members of the Nanon social club were Fleasantly entertained by Miss Minnie Cowling arsday evening with music, singing and re- citations, Gen. J. C. Breckinridge has leased house No. 1814 Connecticut avenue, and hopes to be set- tled there about the last of the month, Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, 1526 K street, will not be at home Monday. Mrs, and Miss Cavanaugh and Mrs. E. H. Funston will not be at home Tuesday. ‘The regular weekly hop at Willard’s will be given to-night, and as usual will be greatly en- joyed by many invited guests. ‘The engagement is announced of Mr. 8. W. Augenstein, of this city, to Miss Pauline Stern, of New York. They will be at home Sunday. February 17. The ladies’ class in parliamentary usage and extempore speaking met yesterday at the resi- dence of Mrs. E. M. De Pay, 1826 Jefferson place, and listened to the introductory lecture of the course. Among those present were Miss Clara Barton, the wife of Surgeon-General | Moore, Miss Butterworth, Mra. Henry F. Blount, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. W. B. Moses, Miss Galt, and Mrs. Elliot Coues. Mra. Campbell and the Misses Campbell, 1802 Rhode Island avenue, have issued cards, for Thursday, February 14. for a tea from 4 to J and a reception,with dancing, from 8 to 12. Mrs. M. Barnes-Bruce, 915 E street, will be at home on Thursday, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Zadel B. Gustafson, who took a promi- nent part in the woman's congress last spring. Cards have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Ross Thompson, of this city, and Miss Wena De Bruler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curran A. aaa of Ey Ind. The ceremony e at Trinity M. E. church, of Evansville, at 11 o'clock, Wednes- day, February 20. Miss Hedian, of Baltimore, is visiting Miss Ennis. Mrs. J. W. Swasey and daughter gave a de- lightful tea at their residence on Rhode Island avenue yesterday afternoon. The attaches of the Japanese legation were present, as were, also, many well-known society people. Miss sou Persol presided gracefully at the tea table. An elegant luncheon was given to-day by Mrs. L. D. M. Sweat at the Richmond. The fol- lowing ladies made up the party: Miss Florence Bayard on the right of the hostess; Mrs. Don Dickinson on the left, Mrs. Manderson, Mra. Langhorne, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Swann, Mrs. , Mrs. White, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. Dol Mrs. Jobi . Mrs. Bugher, Mrs. Black, Evans apd Hopkins. The long table was beautifully decorated with flowers room softly lighted with candles. At one end of the table an English pheasant with resplend- ent plumage enclosed a paté of his own mate- rial, and his majést; a balanced at the other end by a tine of fowl, while other delicacies supplied an agreeable variety and occupied the attention of the guests amid buzz of pleasent talk. One of the most enjoyable musicales of the wer as that given last e by Mrs. Serum, of Pom om Pan By my A 8 head, of North Carolina. The elegant pariors Mrs. J. W. Powell most delightfully enter- tained her callers os afternoon. bes ame for them, and Miss Wilson recited ‘her excellent pe Miss Jennie Whitford, who hes been the guest of Mrs. Spinola for the past month, re- turned to her home in New York city yesterday. Mrs. Spinola will not be at home to callers on Tuesday, the 12th, but will receive on the 19th. The third of the fortnightly hops given by the officers of the Wi barracks oc- curred last evening, and, like the preceding Ones, was a briiliant and delightfal affair. Music was furnished by the post orchestra, and was indulged in until a late hour. Among those present were Major and Miss Parker, Capt. Peachy, Miss Peachy and Mise Jobns, Capt. Meade and Misses Meade, Mrs. Gen. Ordway, Capt. and Mrs. Taylor, Lieut. and Mrs. Andrews, Major Rittenhouse, Mrs. A. A. ‘Wilson and Mary Wilson, Mrs. Baker and Miss Baker, Misses Eleanor and Florence Taylor, of New York; Dr. Guz- man, Nicara; minister; Mrs, Guzman and Miss Hogg, Miss Ely, of Boston; Mrs. Thom son, of New York; Mrs. Col. Leiber and Miss Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Findlay Harris, Mrs. Wescott and Miss Westcott, Dr. and Mrs. Gas- ner, the Misses Wheatley, the Misses Thomas, the Misses Williamson, Misses Ramsey, Orth, Cockburn, Crecent, Butterworth, Hill, Black- lock, Dyer and Silvey; Lieuts, Mayer, Barret, Caperton, Hain, Bush; Quay, Martin, Moses, He and Vance; Messrs. McDowell, Frank Dixon, 0. H. Gardn Welch, W. H. Welch, H. L.’Payne, Darton, Clapp, Myers, Roberts, Keith, Maddox, Greer, Hutton, Wheatley, Major Godfrey, Dr. Norton, ie Mesars. Bulkley. Mrs. Wadsworth, of 1028 Vermont avenue, will not be at home to callers on Wednesday, the 13th of this month, but will receive her friends on Wednesdays, the 20th and 27th, when she will have with her Miss Marie Wads- worth, who is now in Brooklyn, and Mrs, Thurber, her married daughter. The Misses Boyle have out invitations for a drive whist party. Ensign and Mrs. Edgar will go to ‘Fortress Monroe on Monday for a prolonged absence, Miss Mamie Draney, of Paterson, N. J., is = her cousins, the Misses Draney, of K ov Allen J. Blethen and family, of Minneapolis, are at the Irvington for the winter, Mrs. J. N. Whitney will not be able to make or return visits this winter, as she is suffering from a lame ankle, She will be ry to see her friends informally at the Livingston, 1009 Ee ae on Thursdays in February-and The parlors of Miss Maggie Larcombe, of 494 F street southwest, was the scene of a brilliant reception given by the members of the Pick- wick club, which was largely attended and much enjoyed. Among those present were the Misses Maggie Larcombe, Melviling, Stahl, Mollie and Lizzie Burns, Dunn, Espey, Burgess, Trazier, Menefee, Colison, Hatton, Halley, Tune, Carter, Daniels, Nelligar, Flood, Van Horn, Garcver and Messrs, Berryman, and James Gesstord, Halley, Burns, Carter, Carroll, Jas. and Wm. Larcombe, Daniels Culley, Price, Crow, Hipkins, Harry and Seri Garduer, Law, Fridley, Goldsborough, Riley and Bennett, ‘The Ladies’ historical society met yester- | day morning as usual at the residence of Mrs. Horatio King. Miss Isabel Lenman [see The opening duett upon piano was by Rubin- stein and finely rendered by the Misses Clark. Mrs, Benton Hall read an article upon Alexan- der. Mra, Judge Weldon read a paper upon Philip of Macedon. The subject of Mire, Almena Williams’ article was ‘ippocrates, Mrs. Sweat read a short but interesting paper upon Greek art. Mrs, Knowlton read an article upon Eschines. Music was given also by Mrs. Brackett and Marsh, Mrs. and Miss Martin held another delight- ful reception yesterday, assisted by Mrs. Reese, Miss Annie Bryan and Miss Quackenbush, Miss Blunt, Miss Martin’s guest, served the ex- cellent punch to numerous callers, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Worch have returned to the city from a wedding tour to New York and other points of interest. The fifth of a series of germans by members of the Capital eo club was given in their comfortable club-house, on 15th street, on Fri- day evening, the 8th. Mr. Charles F.’ Bacon, aa leader, introduced many novel and interest- ing — Am those present were Mr. and Allen, . and Mrs. Demaray, Dr. and Mrs. Schooley, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs, Hanna, Mr. and Mrs, Dyrenforth, Mr. and Mrs. Cram, Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Borden, Mr. and Miss Kauffmann, Mr. and Miss Sprague, of Boston; Mre. Dow, Misses Young, Snyder, Chamberlin, Hallett, G@union, Snyder, Tarrisse, King, Hutchinson, Shuster, Lent, Welch, Patton, Williams, Shafer, and ‘Messrs. Bacon, Seward L. Lewis, i’ = ler, Remsburg, Seely, Lane, Stevens, ick, Dodge, Wilson, Crampton, Burnett, and Welch. Mrs. W. B. Gurley and Miss Helen Gurley will be at home on Mondays in February from Sto 6. The wife of Justice Miller and Miss Corkhill will not receive on Monday. The Informal assembly give their third dance at the National Rifles’ armory on Monday eve- ning. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Alice James, daughter of ex-Representative James, of Brooklyn, to Mr. George Martin, the well- known correspondent. The ceremony will take place on the 20th instant, at Brooklyn, The teas yesterday afternoon were numerous and attractive. Mrs. Lamont received a very large company of invited guests, in a becoming toilet of moire faille. In the dining-room Macaully, in black net and lace an —— crepe po tea for the company, and Miss Fuller, in mouseran red brocade over dark green velvet, served café fraps . Thecenter of the table was decked witl rplnere, Beer basket of fragrant carna- tions, in pink, white and crimson; upon the mantel ‘stood a diamond-shaped piece of bonsilene roses and lilies of the valley, Others assisting were Mrs, A. Leo Knott, in garnet velvet trained with front of pink crepe and holding three bunches of violets; Mrs. Farnesworth, of Albany, blood silk, steel ey Miss Farnesworth, Miss Florence Bayard, black silk and jet; Miss Blackburn, red moire trained over petticoat of pink embroid- ered mull; Miss Head, white nun’s veiling; Miss Gussie Wilson, white point d’esprit over pink silk; Mra. Robert Gordon Hardie, brocade; Miss Trowbridge, in blue silk; Armette, in black lace and scarlet crepe; Mra. McAdoo, white lace; Miss Ledyard, black net; Miss Henriques, white wool, green moire rib- — garnitures, and Miss Townsend, in blue Mrs. Febiger and her daughter, Miss Leila Johnson, threw open their magnificent house esterday for "eet to their many friends. Mra. Febiger wore a toilet of Spanish lace with jetted trimming to receive the com- pany. Miss Johnson was most attractive ina short dress of jonquil gilk made with a high body of pleated white and hai e beatiful corselet of wis Mise Busi is ru China ured tes, and Bertha Febiger, in ille, served the coffee; Miss Maud r, white India silk, and Miss Alger, of Detroit, in olive faille. spacious rooms were thronged all the after- noon with disti i guests, Gen. and Mrs. Van Vliet entertained » large company at a tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. A. Wilson held her closing reception of the present season yesterday, and received her friends in a directolre gown of Freneh ares moire that is a becoming to her. In the dining-room Mrs, Seip tan te ce poured the tea; Miss Emily Thom, in black ee en received the arri- vals, and Miss May Wilson, pink silk F L + H if EF E yi Hh Es i Hg FS F i i ine F i C ie 4 EF a : pis Ee 3 pit ie ca - EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1889. treet ia Menor of her geen Mines ee |___WANTED—HELP. _|__WANTED—LOTS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. |__| OTS._ of Pottsville, Pa, in which ten couples took | Wy: NLY FIRSTCLASS COOKS, GEN- | WANTED 1 VED PROPERTY FOR OUS- SUITE | OR CONN. AVE ABOVE DUPONT, CIR ofc i eas | Maa iia Nee ES [Ree iat eae Pain aeons popular figures, 7 _ = - ae Ne and odd evolutions were ntreduced. Mrs. Hil W! ear hareee Rees ;| WANTED MISCELLANEOUS: set eae avers WANTED LOAN OF $3,500 TO $5,000 FOR 5 shortly before ht an elegant luncheon ANTED— WOMEN — CLASS COOKS, Sang Seen ers | URNS Se aa eS |e EE Misses ‘McMillan, ‘Watrous, and Messrs. Fe. RENT—FUBNISHED—SECOND FLOOR 2 re” NTED-AT CLOTHING EXCHARGE- | IM rooms, with aleove and f. losers. = Cluss, carrey, Edmonston, Dwyer, and WeEazn OMEN COOKS. ST IE Win 24 st. 8. aie Gentiemen's se Soh for housekeeping or otb four lange Tae : 4 away: Wal Dri Porm Hands, Colored dere ened cig Gall or send postal . = 190? at 5 ae Mrs. M. D. Lincoln, 1810 K stroet, has issued | So3ha “SAW'L 4. COOMBS USOT mn ToS ant ee Foe ee iF St NE, THREE antes: ee cards for a tea on Tuesday, from 4 to 7, assisted | \xrANTED—A GALES faane oF om | Wane hgh, OOD ae Se Rooms, Bret door. all mcdgra SCOROM CAL by Mra Emily Le - . zt SALESMAN FOR CIGARS OF OUR | NV store. Address CHEMIST, Star ae | cogreulant to guveramént printing oficeand pennip ‘corner 3d ta. ne. : honor of Miss Henrlotie i Bornon iota ree aud security required Apply to OLD DOMINION WWeEriock tree egret gaidanene ar Sak FORREST six yomerenen on cNrunsisneD | a Bey tN his tarned from Paris, red ee NS -SEMEING — RW. dinner parties, &c. 1215 New York ave. nw. Asante en yBRs Tome, with heat aud eye in | Foor Od - 4 a Ww —% — PERSO! oe be uites < or aingle ; 5 other. De suid ft ployment should apply where their ap,lications At 7 Y — URNIs 91 fe St 1313 POLICE NEWS AND GOSSIP. | rome imeditts tition, jlewant sittations and | ‘WANTED THE PUBLIC TQ ENOW WE HAVE | FOR RENT_THREE FURNIGHED ROOMS SFC ene “‘Squatters”—Candidates for Promotion io city Ta pee Ee sible party sohiidren. Addrees tf Btar Othon 1b 3° Faictivete Connecticut ove. . misiana ave. | \WTANTED—$3,000 AT § PER CENT; 4 ee < = 4 e._Lhis is the best lot, —Officer Miles’ Prize Package, etc. Wy ANTED—A BOY TO DRIVE A BAKER'S WAGON. Sguable real estate in northwest Wi R RENT—FUI NISHED-PLEARANT AND DE- | ©» this most equare, — ‘Apply to 711 Virginia ave. it’ | Addredl L. P. E., Star office. 7 | sirable rooms, single or en suite, 201 ASth ot. a f-; i. “Is this the Police Court?” asked « citizen of | WWAXTED—25 YOUNG MEN—NEW NATIONAL | WWANTED—TQ | BUY, FOR HIGHEST (CASH | Boiss i Terms reanonable. Herdioe poss | °Q8, SALE “CORNER 10 peavey - pioarienbiaae at, | SRINGHETR: 1000 bet ure opp bey ticle Meum’ | OR RENT — MIGELY FORRIRHED—eOUTE | Sih T Go taler ere” fee ase “ — —_ —_ —— |. EIN 5 x NT — LY - > ‘Tt used to be,” replied the officer, “but it's WAXTED-AT ONCE-SEVERAL AGENTS TO | Wao step EvERY MAN WoMAw awn Obi front rooms, with board, near War and Navy de- | Ment to builder of capitalist for row of houses. Also now loafer’s retreat, I believe.” sell new self-threading needis: thread them with | WW ANTE ENERY MAN, WOMAN, AND OBILD | partments; government reservation in front, Heer | 2 Jothone at $1700 one et gas0O, Ie, mame aguas The citi went in end tock s The or ote shat; agente m e@7aday. Call Sega 3 0 and salesrooms to iuapect and criticise the Flechens | encesexchanged. 1803 H si. nw. fee" pt STs: janmach uset ie Se officer made this answer because there are WASTED MEDIATELY, SKIRT AND we bres ies dojn0t serie guia t Fete 8 + unalirona sca Boor poutheru exe Forse riers EIGHT FHOUSAND bam = a om to have no me WY | holes und waists, Apply 720 11th et uw. ene to life are they. Price $10 to E50, Weekly’ or | Hovis” ee ae een 04 Gi ote Sea ‘of Ke all of Oth, and parte’ of sth pees away their timo than going from one WASTED_A Boy TO RUN ERRANDS AND | Suinstih fermented cur TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | Cf ground In northonet Wankien ice Eh conse court to another. Such persons are termed make himself generally useful in # store; must | "air kinds of frames inede to order. Tooma, with bath, (table board next “squatters” by the officers. These “squatters” | have city reference. Apply in Store, 1109 F Ie | Alene variety of ‘and Mats on hand. door), at 28 lows Circle, __10-2t* spend most of their time in the courts, and it | Wai NORMANDIS HOTEL coer Toth ania | and oth at Ome | Bittcnisied, Gitchea au con eek oa is not an unusual thing for the bailiff to have | 2-w. “i 1 Open until 9 p. m. aoe Parlor; terms low. 1453 Pierce Place. moar urns, for man: ‘ANTED—A GOOD ER AND ASSORTE: - Artist. R RENT—A VERY ROOM, bo) domes leteen pen sadenipeea -pienprremtomane ll BY A Ege yy gm ey Fitattied cule rec aS a oe eT of them are sound sleepers, and do not require SA 1st and G sts. n.w. OF SQUARE 1008 BETWEEN WANTED — THE PresE: ‘ORMER ~~ a Woarterot Ise COMDOS Se ook beep bre RENT—A VERY PRE’ FoR ‘BA’ E. 12th and 13th sts. ne. ; price, 25 cents a feather-bed to enconrage slumber. Shoulda ANTED-RELIABLE MEN AND WOMEN TO id condis: Firot room, neatly furnished ; pot foot. Three corner tS and 17th ste, lodger’s fee of fifty cents be collected of them, canvass for # novel and attractive feature in | Ey aatudente neceien Satoh ey el wo pentdomen at 00 H stn. : aM | ce mec? PF foot, CHARLES W. HANDY, uti? wae 7 | loaning money tupon real estate. a | O, daneiny, atthe Lelectic Academy, 13 H st. ¥.,0D- | JOR RENT—PARLOR AND BED-ROOW, COwwiy. |S at Suan seceniy, wo uid be raiesd in the ooures Of | cinke® she Fight parties. Apply in person. Hgom | posite Government Printing uflice. Fitcatite furnished 80S Kat opr pak eth | OR SALE-A LOT IX COLUMBIA BRIGHTS, e year to defray a large portion of the court | 14, Atlautic Building. POSEY add class for advanced stehographers at nom!- t: also window on the Avenus for 4th March 18-3" | fly ORIY 302100, 50 cents per foot. OHAKLES W, acre A Rar. WV ere ea ene wan 0 TARE ee on W xreDFList SPAR, KAOLIN . TEON For, BES T—TWO UNFURNISHED COMMUNI. opt Nieontnserianee tinea a " secon or in a male quai . rs TALO, cating bay window, south front, with heat LOTS, 20X83. WITHIN yusio fairl |. Address, stating range of voi \ be. 4 s i “ CN ene ae rea its | MaRS nee een as | ae et 5h leaden ‘ANTED— TS MILLINERY lease or to m : = y cat —_.. = creek and eaptared ten colored males and fe- | WWibig.eiregn aued, sas urna gre TER ERAD strofhce. wears | Eiporsh god couuh front: tay, windowe: formece et | BRO SALE BU au panae rashes eT ences, Address X, tar office. 2 TED—TRY SCRIBNER. BEST BUTTERINE | pogo hens pehnce: caterer 2 SBte* | Hf taken at 105 CHEN males from sixteen to twenty-five years old. ED SRO CHRIS Rolls and prints 20 cents pound; cooking, 15 | ieFences exchanged. 1710 F st. nw. £7-60" | & BATCHELDER iz ike Nine of them were sent do’ f WANARD LEARNERS FOB PROP, CHRIGT. | conte pound. W not to get strobg oF Ta OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS; ALSO TABLE | 2-75 or ; oy, ‘The officers stated that the house is | and Guntearyeretme onal Tutor Bysiem of Drose | Cie Beltee dota) iar ee "month, Or money" ref board. four young men wanted to take a frst-claas etancut at for hen 4 Eding ‘piace tor Georgetown lawbreakera, | tere line, Puttnie gud maria cu gad tuned | Saas erpdatrendencen, ab nrc uy eens | Rear al set yer wen, Casein mae There were 56 arrests made yesterday, and | Rime-s.'3° MESSER, TUS A at nee Tota” | ainle), Conter Market, and 145 Norehern Liberty JOR RENT—PLEASANT SUITE SITTING AND Sep eta Eee e dozen were dated last = = aa Open daily. _WM.C.8CRIBNER. __ja28-im* sleep 2d. floo: Teoma of on lodgers were accommo ‘ANTED—DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- a a ing rooms, on 2d floor: also, A night. They were all males, eeunppaetuntel ve ladiie. wen tot oie, wee ‘ANTED-LADIES TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM | third: fu or unfurnished, "t9 suit applicants, AP-AG and colored, for all kinds of domestic inbor for ‘& sure cure for female diseases; Dr. MoGiif's | hight housekeeping permitted; reut kal A THE BESIGNATION 717 * ee 10w® | “Blood Purifier” cures malaris; 100 doses $1; samples | 12th st. n.w. 17-30* i» BSc. of Sergeant Bartholomew Diggins, of the first | Sear ewn-wi Fetereucon 1+ Mst.n. w. 8020-20" | grog Mra F. A. BAILEY, sols agent, Sit Ast, tne. R RENT—TWO OR THREE VERY DESIRABLE pet precinct, will necessitate one appointment and ‘maher and teouee (with help) raterene ge: | Seren ae Fetonng ban copsururitatine woeman, soomne Seer; s . APPO! nired. 1523 De Sales at. nor $ 28 ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP, BOX STALLS; TTo Ritable for dentistry or millinery business. worth: several promotions, There will be an active | Turet._1é2% “TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK | 311 Biren tention. Order box at Price's Stable. | 1210 Pe.evenw. 5-1 o ands fall sergeant made. Among the second ANTED-GIRE TO ASSIST TN HOUSEWORK | 311 Oitat.n.w. Farm, 7th ot rong eight miles from iE RENT—1316 MASGACHUSETIS AVE N.W.. easy. lote on 3 lass offi ms Bn care of dren; to stay nights. Call at 13 city. 0. a RE, Sligo, Be LU per: 3a24-1m* one large t room, furni: ‘twoone or two p form. the duties of active Aas he os tee INSURANCE = Winay Chimneys we know a Fi tee tg | Sas : np ee PER! N ¥ gy EN’ 405 T uw. Fu oN A rat and sixth precincts present the highest W ilpay aad Wapus and also comfuission if sat- | eure them oF no, Pay reauited; rancesand | ROR RENT—1405 HST. NW. FURNISHED fil oll iota 5 och feet number of can: Policeman Jones leading | factory. JNO. F. CULLINANE, 806 6th et. aw. Latrobes made to beat" or ne pay” - E DANTE, wa: pederomons auchameea. ‘i Pte bred alley, for $400 and $575 each. © first and Off i a 1638 17a aw. _ais-oa | SOrEST NW FURKIG = fetes Peepers Sear a see ixth. | U7 ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO pO THE WESTED, STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND | FOG, and chante rast deeabho a ie ithe 4 » work of @ small private family; must be well Renovating Works; Feathers Renovated, tion; convenient to all street car I inquire mE the oldest, and it is likely that he or Anthony | recommended; good wages. Apply at 110 C st. #.6. tresses Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths De- is i post cor lines. Inquire over | Wye GALE Shilling will receive the compliment, It is|_ 17-3t" : stroyed. ¥ H.YOUNGS,1402 Pa.v., Telephone 1008-2, | BISHOR'S DRUG STORE, cor.vth & H et.n.w, ja) 1-1m Fine lot “Q” st., near N. HL ave,, 2336x053. thought by many officers that the promotions | \WTANTED-WHITE MAN AND WIFE WORKING | “i-tm ae Fe Oe Will not be made until the new precinct is | ,¥),0verscer, sod hand, 20 to 40 Cooks, Chamber. | WW ANTEDGOOD RECOND.HAND CLOTHING, | 21, furnished Nooms, and large Parl aw. fon maids, Waitresses, Waiters; white help slways wanted; | VV guns, revolvers, old gold and silver, for whic! : 2 ready for occupancy. muail ordera promptly atteuded to. BUKGESS, O30 | highest cash prices’ will id, Call ‘LASKEY'S | Coneresemen. asm a eee tt; ‘The officers report that hydrants at 18th and | st. n.w4 Room 4. 16-6" | Loan Oftice, 201 Penn. ave., corner 24 st. now. my26 = & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F at_n.w. T and 2ist and K streets northwest, and 4th and | \WrANTED — NEAT WOMAN, WHITE OR OICE LOT, NORTH SIDE OF § __FOR_RENT—OFFICES. ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- V L streets southeast are out of repair. colored, for cook and bouscwork; stay nights; hey Butter is churned every morning and de- a Sick one ies awe GONG Pept eyes A dangerous hole near North Capitol and P | bring feference. "1006, 26th st. nw. Yev-ot" | ivered in 1b, “Ward” printay its Bo. per quart RENT—OFFICES—BEST PART F ST. Fev awwonues Bethe, == ton ; sOoka ny tage Cheese aud Buttermilk, Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. a caieaaee streets is reported. ANTED_20 TO, 40 COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, | “Sty Dee frat foor, $75 per month. FOR SALE, 10 THOSE WISHING AN ELEGANT aitrenses ese 2 fine rooms, second floo: m - A BABY IN A BUNDLE. goa ad wattera; white helt a W ANTED-SECOND- HAND FURNITURE, HIGH: | fue rooms, thind Sion ber month Feeinullding atte or paying investment, 1 the fol- Mi ige’s mai rom y answered, J. cas! ices: Cau or address ine yurth 3 5 mo! * ¥ 7 Special Officer Miles, of the Rigg’s market, | bY Mai) Promplly answe MANN, 460 Rete n.w, $e2-im" | North side, bel. 12th and 13th ete Bod By 1BG fer L7th at, bet Rand 8, 91.25, picked up a mysterious looking bundle on P, V rT ANTED_-MAN TO TAKE THE AGI ——— 19-3 J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st, 405, by 100 ft.’ between 11th and 12th stree! safes; 28x1Sx18 inches; ht, 500 Ibs. ; VES N 7} DESK ROOM—SECOND y ne had founds prize bot ne cnt | seal ich 295" oie iene is joins a ees | _BUSINESS CHANCES. : first thought he had founda prize, but on ex- excellent light, Inquire noe chance and permanent business. ‘These safes meet a y SS ANDI premises; rent reason- amination discovered that there was something | deamuluevervetcremuy ed iy omuer ate orgparten | ‘[)0 LHYSICIANG AND DENISTS.—A CONTROL? ive insi as we ae not governe ie Bute pool. NE | y, i ~ alive inside, He cautiously unwrapped the BAPE 86.7 fovern nee Poos-skwOu | Vice for combining and istering anaesthetics, will buadle and to his surprise he found a colored | ® be given to party who will pay, for Procuri n= Or a vs rucuri: em. atory, 2d floor, 1407 F st. n.w. ; will . a . Se eee ee 0 mite wes tbe sexs) cuss: | VY Stina cto erie os mete ae ee ee ee ah | eee ery chokce 1ot fronting psc a) Reon the earth tion. He finally concluded to take it to the | pe: vation for three years: salary inczeased | 44 vING NTEAM LAUNDRY FOR SALE AT LOW bn i mid? of Caliturnia ‘ave, and containing 6,750 9a. fke second precinct station, which he did. The | euch year; light, easy, genteel business: money ad- agent cavum eke ee ftiee ‘ 2 | more or less, only 80 cents, infant, which was apparently aday or two old, | yamoad for sulury, advertising, Re. | Larves: mauutac- | party. “Address STEAM, Star office, it’|FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, §S 2 Leor, was cared for by Flora Carroll, of No. 442 Ridge a — 1300 F st. second front. NNIAL M'F'G CO., Cinci . NTE. Foe, SALE—WOOD AND COA). YARD INN. W., ocl0-wkstm street. Later in the day it was sent to St. Ann's With brick office, scales, bins, stable, &c., in cons | YOR SALE-STEAM YACHT—COMPLETE IN ALL WO LOTS ON EAST SIDE OF NEW GAGE ee - 5 ¢ phointinents ; 45 feet over all, 9 feet beam ; built av tween XN, on 2m asylum. WANZEP, AN INTELLIGENT, EARNEST MAN, | [fives ox'd0 Siar omoss (OF Sale with’ Aetures. | 17 camden Me, 1967, hauled uut ‘and can be seen Mt | Frontech “#2 pera. fra. W-PLEMING, with, Dur Mostca, ayo Litmmaay_ Ev ATERARY ENTERTAINMENT. Pi Be vasitle house: Gord. ox arp. Meterences | MORNING NEWSPAPER ROUTE, COMPRIS- Ena YS told Nis bargain. ain addrem we Bor | a= Sat FEO OF ISTCA: N — 8 2 - . ny ‘. ¥, ation, wi O. 59 FEET FRONT ON 14TH ST. Prohibition hall was filled to overflowing last quactet, SANAGEn MEG. HOUSE, Tocx Box iGt0, A heat Sortheust Wasisington, Cheap for cugh. | TUv, Fredericksbure, Va. f coal Pe avecad Bet 2, ands TEM, night, the occasion beings musical and literary | \W7an7Ep-LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO ENGAGE | JOR SALE-On EXCHANGE FOR A FARM IN che; A2 in, Gakumtley 946. ON HOUSE, zo ae entertainment given by D. P. Holloway lodge. ANTED LIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO E | OR SALE-on ANGE FC Uo ciej, 32 im, Columbia; $40, N HOUSE, | J{OK SALE—BULLDING LOTS—G8T. BW L0.G.T. The following program was ably | daytime or eveniny and Wake SOc. tor83 ser lou | Wasbine nem ScnUEL DEERE | eee > site Pension Ofioe, $421.40 SAMUEL BEALME. Baltimore, rendere: trumental solo, Miss Donch; re sure sample and complete instructions sent for | _ 19-31 310 St. Paul st. cat OR SALE—CHEAP_—A GOOD N SAFE. HAS | 21*t st.n.w,, between'O i ; A 3 3 Ma EF TRON SAFE; HA\ » between 'O and P, dered: Inst 3 Fec'- | uw 3 sample and complete instruc at bend alan = combination lock; modern improvement in | Sth st. o.w ween K tation, Miss Hattie Wood; instrumental’ duet ja2l-Im BUEELE 00. Ratend, Vs, ‘OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RE- | iosellat once. Address Box 107, Sar otlics. dt" | Ist st. n ween Dand K, ES iano and violin), Miss Julia Ourand and Mr. liable Grocery and Provision store; good meat stand; South Capiiol and O sts. «. ° - QOR SALE—CHEAP—A YOUTHE’S OR MISS! Lth st. ne., ween eo. Sevenbuysen: vocal solo, Mrs. J. E. bess. oe Bos ar Stan oben Tatas | Filtueisteycle: inguire £510 12th st a.w Sit | Beveral beautiful Loty Frost; recitation, Mr. Harry Neidfeldt; duet | _ WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ HE SALE—& BROWN STONE QUARRY aT | [00K SALE-AT A BANGAIN, THE FURNITURE hot suitable for emo Batra; vocal solo, Mr Suines Loveles, | WASTER SOGTIONS FOR ONL Finer class | ott Vpn AUR Mater Je | nt SSAA arc: | Ot MEDFORD W. WALKER 2000 Pa._ 7 Aner J 3 yey STOCK > FIRTUEES —*5, ; 7 y Feeltation, Mr: Sargent; vocal solo, Mrs. N.M. | cooks, “houseworkers, pastry cooks, seunntnonen | stad such, mcs ula, stats Gerrck tfonend | TOR SATE-FOR $100—*70CK AND FIXTUEES | Por oSACE 8800) WILL BUY (4 BUILDING Light; recitation, Miss Keith; vocal solo, Mr. | maids. nurses, housemien, &c, F.M. BURNHAM, 016 | Traprovements, extlusive Of losses cont S10 O00 io | 2 BTOCETY store at 410 ay st. w. | plovant adisceut improvenienta. JOHN MAN & West; recitation,’ Miss McGowan; vocal duet, | Ae Bw. —__—_ YOUNG EADY, wo F21.000. Will be sold st a low. price tf purcbesse is | FOR SALE ry Sos ee Ft so? , ' a rer ED. LAY. Address Or P.On 302, ! 00ci0s ON Bist AND Py z the Misses Wilson and Dona ee Wa SS re capable eA CE diy | Philadelphia, Pa. fe8-12t ‘Actual in a number of slightly used Pianos | JpE SAY 1003100 OR ba eee ~ roar; roca solo Sir Paterson, A” SN MS | gt ig “ito “SRRSRATAAIE 2188" Hf | Fon sane am FURNITURE AN Taase oF [ida = peg ae femme. | eee e + . Mr. Pat LW. 3 320-1 ‘house, all filled, with 0§ regu- = re 7 sp | JROR SALE—TWO VERY SHALLOW LO’ 1 oe NTED — jar table boarders; profit on R SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE FOR f Lors O08 Remangaste Rateoapixc.—The Baltimore W esis es todo tight boweetoes in eta | for tg ome but thoee sine b some heed UP ° Sine tink idle sad Giving mare used aapeculsive peice co. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. OO and Ohio railroad Company's fast trains be-| famities ‘Address C. V., 1383 south Capitolat.aw. "| PlY. HF: HULCHINS & O0., 1321 Fat mw. 16-3 | Wy alady for two y OF nothing. Gare | street nw. fe7-ae ween Philadelphia and Washington still main- | _* a Fo SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE = Sacha Bias oS sk. | J2OR SALE—SEV: TOTS ON 14 tain an unbeaten record for rancteality. During | \WWANTED-BY A LADY OF REFINEMENT, A | X° in one of the best parts of the FOE, SALE-TWO PARTRIDGE COCHIN COCK: | Picture. tie meet be OX 14TH the Fie ul Position as compaiion or the charge of an'in- | #old cheap as the owner ay and lett it with | H'erels; good stock. S23 7th stn. At} orth ‘lone than 5 the 81 days of last month ig Xenkee;” | vaila Batisiuctory references given. Address Miss | m6 £0, SALE—TWi INS INPIANOS | SHOEMAKER, v0} street ew, Po LOUIS F Pitch bores Washington at 8:15 in the morn- | C. C.'T., Star office. ite | £7-3t° 721 12th st. ne. nae Baers sare Piano, but tle BAI aes = 1B, arrive lade); on time every da} WILL BUY GROCERY AND MEAT 8TO! lega, full scale, rich tone, complete except four, and only once as much as 19 mix: | Wkasbat, PEACH ZO, SEW WITH A GOOD B27 Soe asa Ge Sno Sworts gsbus owner spat | eid cloguet ome and iy wucrasted for Sly a0 Rice Tate, ho, “Senatorial Express," which | Wares satrew thy bur ofa Je | Sean "one tn Bae ober buninne "Bos He | Seat Bat en Sales cnt Sad Siar ee leaves Washington in the afternoon at 4:20, WASTED KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES. a SNTED — PARTNER —A PRIVATE a a “ ee we ~ TWO CORNES TT. S10 Fret. - F ~ 0 = NER x =r : Sere er einselpiiie om time every Gay ex- | waltsrean, Coucunen Butlers che rete et: | WV douse in thie city desitea coy active Partuer a | tone qualitien, hes! make: Onis Bots | BS tcurut bee. ahuye Denn and e220 cept 3 once minutes and once 17 | vate office attached—at DICK'S AGENCY, 613 7thu.w, | Teiable business man sh boat $20,000 tos Te ‘sult. Com per foot. One lot on Connecticut ave, 25x11 feo minutes, The south-bound “Senatorial Ex-| 19-3t* = ie aoe nt me ane ad 1ANO EXCHANG! per foot, DULANY & WHITING, 1320 F st. fes-2w press,” which leaves Philadelphia at 8:90 a.m., | 47, xrep—aT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | Been WC ne ae coiug & sate and profitable busi- | _¢9 SUS Fe sve. | PGE SALE CHOICE LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, arrived Washington on time every day except for Cooks, Chambermaid, Waitress, Laundresa, and | ment pertectly secure; fits feet aly actual | BOB 3A‘ Md. 1 to 5 cents per foot; will Douses aud once, and on that occasion was 15 minutes be- | Nurses, Seamstress. Men Waitera, Cooks, Coschiuen, | moneyed parties need JANKERS, P. O. Box A Coupe Rockaway, $50; also ® good hand-made | receive monthly payments. J. R. HERTFORD, hind time. This is an average punctuality for | Butlers. SAM'LA. COOMBS, 926 Fst.nw, fo-st | 2x6. f4-6t_ ont Sian ee wou ws is i —! — you EI . y iN eae eat Ja ICE FOR 7 the fact that theve. are the fasteot tiny oor | WW taskacenet cuit Clery rate Sringe sie! | Hinignianccug actor Shy rjtugat p Sood of ue GEE OF Boxes av pon rack: | Fichrovemanas Rec uy iaaw Seth Carel: in service between the two cities, the perform. | {st/school and muni teachershousekseper, peamiaites, | whole, the ruck of Stationery, Coys aiid miscellaneous Tze | _f7-9t GEO. W. LINKINS, 10h and Wat ance is ® remarkable one and indicates the | dress: a _ palirens, puree, | 900 K frambermald mE eam vanle ave. together A BARGAIN—A_ SEVEN- R SALE—15.000 FEET OF GROUND, BET. F attention to detail paid by the operating de- | far hand or help, nond to tie Gite tobe eae Oniee, e sbove affords s rare opportunity for any one de- | snid'will te pold st hit its origiual cose PEETEF EI Be per fout 408. eget partment of the company as well as the high | 490 Louisiana ave. 19-64 wi to engage in the Stationery, News and Toy busi- | S"GONLIFF, 1231 E st bm 72a" ner ivi e standard of the Baltimore and Ohio track and NTED—ANY PERSON WANTING A FIRST: | DOs#,2 2» excellent stand. For permit to inspect |“ CONDIFF. 123. Est.nw. __sev-2m"_ | fF-3t sth —_ equipment. oP | Wecluseooke cr nurse cal at 410 Union Care | MAD BVeRIOTY ADDY Sy eepensox, | FOR SALE-PSYCHO SAFETY BICGKCLE FULL nts A bet eth aun gh a Tern at e280 —_—~-_—_ det Sthand 16th and Land M ste, 9-20 OfJAMESGRAHAM, | geen at * GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO.'S, juare foot if sold this month, ALLEN E. ALEXANDRIA. = =D_YOUNG GERMAN GIRL (GAN PEAK Care of. CARLISLE: 344 D st nw, | “fe.3e WS *1206 Ponnaylvania sve. | “Y7-008t" 518 Oth st. uw. Departed for Tan Brass peeeitantteaamionmtursicie” gate | pace inte o ora oumertienes | FOR EARS TRIUATE Sg or ouscns | POE sACE-TeD wASoSRR anyone VENING STAR. ORT oe ea aaeist in sewing. BT; | greatly reduced prices. 4-100" — alata a je HUNDERTMARK, 3 Pine st, Balto., ae | © a | *8-2t" alle; ote Maxuracronr.‘The movement in favor | ee eT eae "aueux | FQ%S\22-4 PROG STORE Is NORUWESE Foe SES RCO mETARRICS e . now going 7 9 wing & eae JIST, plete; 2 ‘Zo , B25 oc exes ht ‘ANTED-—BY A YOUNG LADY, WITH BEST 3ST v mt i er nl pecple who sre undecided where there manu- W Teferences, Position as stenographer ak Ee = _LOST AND_FOUND. FFE SALE A PERFECT FAMILY OR BUSINE! sae aut peste shell Eis (placed. ‘One’ of thie | sige aenee mame ADs Star ile, wan | LOST FEBRUARY, 77H, BET, OTH AND STH | Vagsustod arcew na ais arene ietaee wns eae mills on the river front was yesterday leased W SNTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A POSITION IN sts. n.w., on F st. line of cars, lady's gold watch; | Mok ‘delivery purposes : wet single coupe o. from Green & Wise by Mr. D. Z. Evans for pension sttorney’s office; 2 years’ experience; | open face; uionogram on back. Liberal reward on harness, ell Uy bend makers, in perfect order. menutaetaring pu Mr, Evans proposes | Piitrencan Adie DERIEE: ter Carne tpschine; | turn to Btaroficg a Biull Dewold af rare Dangaine. uo ‘more use for them. | OK SALE-K ST. BETWEEN 16TH sT. AND to establish a factory for manufacturi i Fae aay . OST—ON THE 7TH INST. IN GOING FROM | Ap MAN, Private Stable, rear eK » one ave. one _bandsomest’ siuald articles made from soupstone and other stones | WWANTED. BY A Compares t pursewaxeg | Li Apricot gt Settle eee | slag ty ie he tet Fe ye quarried in Virginia. The proprietors control | aress Z0b Kat, ne. bs OF werk: ght | please return to 19Myrtle street and receive u Libsral pl ye yy yy oh i ; 1324 Feat nw. some of the best soap-stone quarries in this | \\-inrEp—BbY A FIRST-CLASS COOK wasuien | "™™*. = = 1t_| Rockaways, 4 Coupelettes also other close Oak a | neighborhood, The mill is a prominent object and ironer, Situation in small private family, to OST—THURSDAY EVENING, 7TH INST.,BUNCH | Wagons Se tes ed Ly ce os ys three o wams-soaaee be each % near the north end of the river front, sa the | de gungral boieework; good relerencen, nates | tel f BTS.A07E coor 16th at.n.w. Oh Sewarlit | Secret WT douie eres ree ae ats SE SEE Pioneer mill is near the south end, and hasa Se ae salt) fe = stead — . ae GALE-SEVERAL GREAT BARGAINS IN = __ 1924 F st nie, wharf and dock. It was built by the Ladds for ANTED-A PORITION AS BOOKKEEPER, BY | J OST BULL TERRIER PUPPY 3 MONTHS OLD, | JOR GALE SEVERAL GREAT BARGAINS IN SALE-A BARGAINS? BUILDING Lots OR a young Man who is thoroughiy competent and body k patch o a 7 yt Go 23 milling purposes early in this century, and has | gooqy3onay Man wine is thoroughly competent abd & | i Aur will DS Given ae eee DOES ee ete | payments tC: Ly WILD & BOS, 700 rub a,b. we dy. bet Stk and Oth 20-081 10 wc, ouy since been used in turn for flour, pléster and | SbilthAddieas 8.4.8, Star office. f OST—BROAD GOLD CHAIN, TEAPOT CHARM | 2°2"" OF FE WASDSONEST TIVE Os 6 asbest mil ‘or many years it has been NTED—A TRAINED NURSE WISHESCHARGE tach 1 In ‘Academy to (OR SALE—ONE 0] A vE- RD oF TrapE —The committee of ni cific coast. ess NU. Star o! . Ga 4 5 15.2 5 5 who have been carrying out the faeamesed WAnzep- By A LADY, A PLACE AS HO} etd = ee a a gaat apalae sles one pon af ihe (gorn exchange mesting for the | ,ausrmigie eivese Adivou iad Die, Sts ice" | Muka sA beta ewtrd will be‘eiren H'witiaetts | ABU aod AREAWAT RIDING STABLES, pencon me ty dil have & ad — pas been | aed g 10-3t*_ | 770k SALE—FRESH DAIRYMAN'S GRAINS TO BE exceedingly e work, and over one ‘EL PUATION CITC] OST—A KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WATCH CHARM. "S Brewery at cost price, three times hundred subscribers have been obtained to the | WANJEDAA SITUATION AS KITCHEN GAR” | J OSTA Sy Gurced Lgl a oA ee paw business men’s agreement, published in Tux | ence given. Box 333, Georgetown, station, OST--DURING ASSEMBLY BALL AT NATIONAL R SALE OR RENT—THREE NEW STABLES Srana few days ago. It is expected that the | West Weshington, D.C. tokim” | Looe ‘Tuesday, Feb. 5, Diamond hin the ‘near Scott Circle. committee will call a meeting at the council retdew at WORMEEA 3 HOTRE ae ae fe5-6t es Taos Poa, chamber next Monday night and arrange for WANTED—ROOMS. oe — _— = — i i FAN LEUD—KOOMS. O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, A SALE—DESIRABI ESTMENT SEOCU- city yesterday and had a conference with Gen, nished parlor and bedroom Arlington hotel. | st. n.w. ie | 1000S" Riews = +24 ark Wells, ‘of Washi ton, and aon. 8. G. pe eas age eed LoSt, 28, THURSDAY, RED TRISH SETTER: BB: Ps SO i NGURG MA oe ; answers to name “ of te canal cave. The Judge announces that | WASEEE Pind ROMNO MAS, 4, ELEABANE | ucara Steam ecw nw: Litealintane 109 | 3 eee el ar ecin on ee ih of (nats Nemec hate Rh Wes Sas TE | LE ba TROBE | 8S ‘4 March next, and would then give judgment in | oe: ant een a ‘ i 4 the ence of the city of Aloxaudria against the With DURES, 200My TURKISIED | ce —styiTTAnT SETWRRTERISEEOOOS | 2 adanattrep.—As John, Ahern, an evtoemed | jiecie” Soar RiaiNG LOLAGE Ot Ge | Mee Uae aes eae E A | RGR iF citizen of the third ward, was stricken with | 8 h-w. * toate” | PERS GONG Tehest. Food. Si" | eral hundred me ysis last night, at his home on King street, ANTED—BY MARCH 1, TWO OR THREE FUR- | ~~ >, , DRAIN | 1820 Gat. — Betreoa West and Payne streets ee Ww. ished Rooms for light icusekoopiug state price. BOARDING. Fo CLOFEDTS; DONT YOu WANT jotes,—Some tous proceedings took e reas Sete a ce mag one? Rs + on Alfred, near Oronoko street, last A | WAXTED—2 OR 3 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, Wie 4 EES AT 198 Le iments, Fopsall particulars, specimen pages, rors open. false face and white handkerchief was ad | een eae Ghee be ee . kat — ees = aS ae a by one of the residents of that section, and a 3e po. tek. i ee | ee gS BIRDS. BIRD FOOD, 2, SS ae 2 RN 3 -Fish, Aquariuins, and Fish to call ee ieee who had visited a ‘ANTED—FOR INAUGURATION WEEK TWO refersneescachaayed. Address Mire 8, F. G., 307 St. | Largest aseortment in the city, af ScaMibes reg Cpnonbeation 90, house there. This visit led to i rooms: two double beds in one room; with or | A*aph st, Alexandria, Va. Store, 12th st.. 2 doors south of Pa. ave. | te HENKY J. TAPT, 1201 11th et ow. thatthe police wil'be dalled tomake tome | Ket ewe wn” "ns mS» TAW®| BBALINC ES cutans cs meas choice oops | FO AAte OnE WERIGHT RANG, FE fs FER | NM ANEOVP ARIORED BY, CONG e some otal cent e ole a arrests. —--The Women's Christian Toon WAST2D_ROOM, WELL FURNISHED, SOUTH } block from Montvent tegen an + ve Sall care ony cine of servoms Samu ee 6 ee rea ae quen. "Heat ut, remaathe” “Aarons P= to streetcars ‘and etalon; ons hous by sail a instrament Malocr female. SoU Bet. ledge ae rms, NEATNESS, Star office, Pk ag fh = | con DEAD AND BE WISE_DR BROTHERS 000 Bet. h wast by @ large )ABLE BOARD FOR THREE OB FOUR PER. fold in ay other city for €436 cur prios EAD ae 44 number of ladies and itlemen,— ‘sons in amall private a at. es you want the Sideat The citisens of Aloxandrie’ county will WANTED--HOUSES. of Wary Btato, abd Ravy Sus Sat" | Sale in the world oy ie hola the Waker choo! | SS = Q2Q 17H ST. RN W.; FINE LOCATION: nae Be & mass meeting ‘ANTED—BYAGENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BRICK ‘en suite or single; 4 4 , house to-night, in order to an agitation Jp nw; all mi. 7 oF § Tooms; at 6 moder- STOCKHAM. Sohmer Me: Walter Brianey bad hin arm infored REX Berofice stating ters | (EE WEBSTER, OFF 1 iW, ‘Tuning, Packing and Shipping. x M seers’ home; to. ; Rew Dy being caught in a plane’ at Aitchison’ 4 ROUSE BETWEEN 0 AND AND fuinttare.gleript (e810 810; ber mil” ites Sout Basetien Sat potent 6 ove- baerelise NCE Sehree | Sa. 8) See Se ee fone ont Soe at, oe Me one TED-FURNISHED HOUSE UNTIL FALL,| FOR RENT—STORES. of street, near Fairfax street, for e500. | WY Der month will be pea te ee FOR RENT—STORES. —— of Gar ret ear Bu Hughes made ¢ sii ate taken of property. RENT-STORE ON ST. _N.W., 640 the cisembost, Autoras in, sdmicaliy. rhe Wes FORA, ‘CLIENT WHER _FRoM Reena ins: Independent Steamboat and Barge Company of fn, 2 this ci has elected Mr. Frank Hume prosi- | buys Cay 3 z Tor ote : eieaaeae. he sade fae Peja He sasthecnwe eT Press ve ae - sere anes . ibth end Hi trees, peach some of of course, the cold killed, and it is that even fs ser which have not attained such