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Fashionable Dinners, Teas and Recep- tions—Personal Notes. ‘The Postmaster-General and Mrs. Dickinson entertained the President and Mrs. Cleveland ond the —— the cabinet and a wives and some other guests at dinner evening. The floral decorations of the table were a central lof red and yellow varie- gated tulips; at either end of this were vases of pink and at each end of the table were baskets of lilies of the valley. Mrs. i wore a demi-trained gown of blue brocade, with a front drapery of white hina crepe. The other guests, af the table were Secretary Bayard and Mrs. Bayard, Secre- tary and Mrs. Fairchild. Secretary and Mrs, Endicott, Secretary and Mrs. Whitney. Secre- and Mrs. Vilas, the Speaker of the House Mrs. Carlisle, Representative and Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Folsom, Representative Wm. C. P. Breckinridge, Representative Wm. L. Scott, and Mrs. Ralph Cross Johnson. Mrs, Senator Palmer gave a luncheon of ‘ee oa honor of Miss Alger, daughter of General Alger, of Detroit. The senatorial houses will be open to callers to-morrow: Mrs. Dolph and her daughter, Mrs, jizon, Mrs. and the Misses Blackbi the Ebbit Miss Voorhees, Mrs. ani Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. Mor- Miss Swan, Mra. and Miss Evarts, D. Cameron, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Manderson Miss Paddock, at the Portland. will receive are Mrs. Quay, Mra. Mrs. Z. B. Vance, Mrs, Hearst, Mrs, + Mrs. Pugh (last reception), Mra, Mrs, Danie!, 1700 19th street, Mra, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. J. H. Soulé, ; Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Hopkins, Mra. ilson, Mrs. and the Misses Huyck, 1920 I street; Mrs. Saunders Gar- Corcoran street; Mrs. John Blair Neil Belt. Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. Clag- the Misses Butler, Parker Mann, Kal- avenue; Mrs. M. F. Finley, 1928 I street; A. P. Crenshaw and Miss Crenshaw, Mrs. McKinney. 1229 L street (last reception), as- sisted by Mrs. Campbell, Howes, and Miss Huntoon; Mrs. G. Wythe Cook and Miss Lloyd, 3 Bornoek, Mise Sw te “sts Mo bs Le! wann, loore, an Miss Horckney. Mrs. Senator Pugh holdg her last reception of the season to-morrow Afternoon. She will be assisted by Mrs. James L. Pugh, jr., Miss 2, Miss Muldrow. Miss Jenks, tise Garland, ‘iss Weber, of New York, Miss Swope and Miss Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, Miss Talmadge and Mise Adele Davidson and Miss Andrews, of Alabama. serpnyeyey FN Ere it F a at 1509 , Mrs. id E g 53 ft Mrs. Senator Stockbridge will not receive eallers to-morrow, but will be at home on Thursday, the 2ist. Mrs. Paddock will have with her to-morrow from $ to 5, Miss Hall, the pianist, from Lon- don, and Miss Mattie Saxton, the violinist. Mrs. Z. B. Vance, who has not received for some time, will hold a reception to-morrow. The wife of Representative McKinney will give her last reception, at 1229 L street north- west, on Thursday, the 14th inst., from 3 to 6 o'clock, assisted by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Howes, and Miss Huntoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard gave a charm- ing | igh tea yesterday afternoon. They were iently aided in their Retpaale intentions by their son, Mr. H. K. Willard. The large ere were decorated with bunches of @ roses, and in the dining-room, where the collation was served, the table had a beau- tiful center-piece of roses. Mrs. Willard re- ceived her guests in a rich Cress of black satin, trimmed with jetted lace. She was assisted by Mrs. 8. M. Bryan, in a demi-trained dress of black moire, trimmed in black lace, and having angel sleeves of black lace; Mrs. Parker Mann, in white India silk; Miss de Barre, in white lace and pink satin bodice; Mrs. Ketcham, black silk; Mrs. Cummins, of Columbus, Ohio; black silk with revers of white silk; Miss Hol- man, black net; Miss Eads, in black silk; Mrs. J.G. Moore and Mrs. Thompson. Among the were Justice Harlan. Miss Hiter. Miss ch, Justice and Mrs. Miller, Judge Aldis, Mr. and Mrs. Ames, Dr. W. A. Bartlett, Col. Job M. Wilson, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Bentley, Mrs. Gross, Mrs. Thos, Wilson, Miss Alisan Wil- son, Mr. B. H. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Mrs. C. R. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Willard Warner, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Worthing- ton, Mrs. Morrill, Miss Swan, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. White, Col. Whitman, Mr. and alker, Judge and Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. ker, the Misses Deer, of Moline, IIL; Mrs. Titcomb, Mrs. Gen. Thomas, Mr. J.B. T. Tupper, Dr. Toner, Senator Vance, Mrs. Spooner. Miss Vilas, Dr. Trimble, Mrs. Telle: and Miss Weber, Mrs. Woodhull, . Wright, Gen. and Mrs. Wilcox, Miss Spoffor: and Mrs. and Miss Soule, ples, Mrs. Tulloc . Miss Ida Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Townshend, Mrs. J. Ford Thompson, Mrs. David Smith, Dr. Byron Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Stetson, Gen. and Mrs. Sparks, Rev. Dr. Shippen, Mrs. Fred. Stevens. Gen. Saxton, Mrs. and Miss Sayles, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beveridge, and the Misses Beveridge. Mrs. and Miss Britton, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Baker, Surgeon-General and Mrs. ‘ Miss Boutelle, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. 8. M. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bushnell, Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Burchell, Mrs. Se- ney, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur E. Burt, Judge and Mrs, Bingham, Mr. E. A. Bowers, Mrs. Brainerd. Mrs. Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coyle, the Misses Childs Mr. and Mrs. A. Church, Mr. Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Cameron and Miss Cle- » the Misses Carter. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Olagett, Miss Dahlgren, Mra. Dawes, Mr. Deering, Prof. and Mrs. Chickering, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Clagett, Mr. G. W. E. Dorsey. Lieut. and Mrs. Elliott, Judge and Mrs. J. B. Edmunds, Dr. Fiint, Col. and Mrs. R. L Flem- Mise Fox, Miss Fessenden, Prof. Fay, Mr. Mrs. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Green, Capt. and Mrs. RL. Hoxie, Mrs. Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hay, Gen. Holabird, Mrs. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harvey, Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann, Miss Kauff- mann, and Miss Guthrie, of Passaic, Mrs. A. G. Kellogg and Miss Kellogg. Mra. Kennedy and Mrs. Jones. of Fredonia, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, Horatio King, Admiral Lee, Mrs. Lander, Judge Lander, Senator Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Mullett. Mrs. Elliott, Dr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, Mr. D. A. Chambers, Mrs. Macartney, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Noyes, the Misses Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. N Mrs. Outhwai Mrs. Oberteuffer, Miss Mr. and Mrs. O’Downell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prescott, Mr. Pilling, Mr. and Mrs. Quacken- bush, Mrs. E. C. Smith, Kepresentative and Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Somers and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Roome, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Clephane, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kurtz Johnson and Misss Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Keim, Mr. J. T. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cox and Miss Emery, Mrs. Somers, Mrs. Dole, Mr. Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. J. de Romero, of the Spanish legation, gave a beautiful reception and cotil- Jon at the Rifles’ armory hall lat evening. The great room was effectively decorated, the com- F Z FE BEBE 4 rset ERER Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William Alvin Bartlett of the receptions of the season feos evening on K-street residence, which been so celebrated for its hospitality. Gee 11 o'clock there was a it aad PT a FEF is # s* PF Hi i pie ae [ 4 iF i ° 3 H ' 2 : F ; 1a ES a Charles 8. Bradley, Mrs. Bradley, ley, Dr. and Mra. James T. Young. Gen. and Mrs. H. H. Wells, Mrs. Almena B. Williams, John Weils, Mrs. MeNeir, Rey and Mrs. C. 8. Baker, Farquhar. The reception given Monday evening by , Of East Cay = the debut of — — ughter, was a Very enjoyabl . The young, butante was dremed in a charming ench gown of blue silk with pink trimmings, and with Misses Willard and Hilton. gracefully presided over the refreshments, which were elegant and abundant, Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Heard, of Missouri; Mise Copeland, Dr. and Mrs. Coray, Dr. and Mrs. Draper, Mrs. A. E. Waterman, of New York; Mrs. G. G. Cornish, Mrs. K. B. Wood, Profes- sor ahd Mrs. Stuart, Captain and Mra. Tyler; Captain, Mrs., and Miss McKee, Major an Mrs. T. G. Hensy, Mr. and Mrs. T 2, Mrs. J. W. Summers, Messra. H. Smith, W. N. Moore, Frank Ober, Ringwalt, and Dr. Walhaupter. The Misses Browning, 838 C street northwest, entertained about sixty of their friends last evening. The large parlors were devoted = clusively to dancing, fashioned house, with ite wide lo retreats, is fitted in e way for en % Among those Panes woe Misses Platt, Mo- Caully, Robe: Case, Hattie Case, Entwistle, Luce, and ; Dr. Hathway, Dr. Luce, Messrs. Keyser, Arnold, Frebus, Lamon, Shelly, Hamilton, Taliafero, Keys, and Kennedy. Miss Deering gave a beautiful tea — afternoon for young ple to meet her guest, Miss Lockwood, of Brakdelphia. The rooms were lighted and the Cede apes inthe dining- room had a centre pi American beaut roses. Miss Deering received her guests in a becoming toilet of white India silk, and her = stood by her in a gown of blue, ge meshed net over silk; Miss Trowbridge poured chocolate and wore lilac silk and white crepe; Miss Annette Trowbridge was in old rose brocade; Miss Brewster, who served the punch, wore white silk, trimmed with corn-colored ribbons; Miss Edith James, in charge of the café frappé, lilac crepe; Miss Petersen. ashes of roses; Miss Meade, flowered white silk; and the men who assisted were Mr. J. G. ee Mr. Clark Ray, Mr. Pickering Dodge, a a Mr. — and Mr. eri ~ Pred wore large pi pond lilies eir coats. Mrs. Deering a ea silk and lace chaperoned the party, that was ‘one of the most enjoyable of the season. Among the guests were the Misses Ashfc Mrs. Rea- mey, Miss Speed. Miss Lee illips, Mr. Horace Binney, Miss Ashton, Miss James, Miss Edith Card, Miss Audenreid and her guest Miss Sanderson, the Misses Bayard, Miss Biddle, Miss Squire, Miss Burt, of land; the Misses Carter, the Misses Preston, Miss Vilas, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Gussie Wilson, Miss Cart- wright, Mr. Douglas Grant, Mr. MacRoberts, Mr. Webb, Mr. Jacob Biddle, Mr. Quesada, Mr, Serrano, Mr. Morelos, Mr Richard Porter, Mr. Del Monte, Miss Rebecca Dodge, Miss N. Dorsey, Miss Margaret Cox, the Misses Bulck- ley, Mr. Seward and the Messrs, Tilton. Mrs. M. D. Lincoln gave a delightful tea yes- terday, at which she was assisted by Mrs. Emily L. Sherwood, Mr. M.D. Lincoln and her son, Mr. Lincoln, Miss Belle Morgan, who poured tea, and Miss Sweet, who served the chocolate. Mrs. Belle Bacon Bond, of Boston, charmed the company during the afternoon with recitations. Miss Mamie A. Harrison, daughter of Gen. Jobn T. Harrison, of Alabama, who bas been visiting the family of Senator Pugh, has gone to Richmond, where she will spend a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Drake, formerly of this city. Mrs. E. D. Godfrey, formerly Julia Kirk- wood, of Red Oak, Iowa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J. Kirk |, 1816 10th street northwest, where she will be pleased to see her friends, Lieut. G.S. Young, on leave from Fort Me- Kinney, Wyoming Territory, is visiting his parents, Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Young, 1820 Cor- coran street. ; Mrs. Senator Stanford will hold her second reception to-morrow afternoon from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. The tea given by Mrs. Arthur C. Platt, in honor of her guest, Miss Eleanor Livingstone, of New York, was one of the most elegant of the season. The ladies were assisted in re- ——e by Mrs. Senator Davis and Miss New- jan Mrs. B. DeFord Webb held her closing re- ception yesterday afternoon, and was assisted = Mrs. Beall, her mother, Mrs. bing Philadelphia; Mrs. Seaton Perry, Miss Winkler, of Boston; Miss Belle Hyatt, and Miss Alice Webb, of Baltimore, who concludes her visit to Mrs. Webb to-day and returns to her home, Every delicacy of the season was served to callers — the well-spread table in the dining- room, je drawing-rooms were softly lighted from shaded lamps. Mr. and,Mrs. W. R. Riley held an elegant re- ception last evening in their handsome resi- dence on Iowa circle. The profusion of flow- erslent an added attraction to the il it gathering. The mantels of the drawing-rooms were ed with cut flowers, while pical Plants were distributed in out of the way cor- ners andon the stairway. A hedge of the palms screened a band of musicians in the hall- way, who played popular music during the evening. The two drawing-rooms and the unusually large dining-room were by hey from 9 until 11 o’clock by some of the best known and most prominent resi- dents of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Riley were assisted in receiving their friends and in dispensing their unbounded hospitality by Miss Riley, Mrs. Coleman and Miss Fauntleroy, pegs ccm Mrs. Riley looked very stately & a me black silk and net costume, with a corsage bouquet of chrysanthemums. Miss pany congenial. the supper excellent and the — ed by Mr. Romero, most exhilarating. figures and favors were unique and ban some. Mrs. Romero received her guests in a becoming toilet of black tulle, trimmed with Among the guests were Mrs. Whitney. - and Mrs. Michael Herbert, Miss Monroe, the Misses Carter, Mrs. L. L.’ Reamey, Miss Brewster. of New York. Mise Howe, Mr. Geo. A. Hazlehurst, the Misses Bayard, Mrs. Came- ron and her guests, Miss Stone and Miss Mabel Wi it, of New York city; Ju and Mrs. Field, Mrs. and Miss Condit Smith, the Misses Mr. Preston, Miss Butler, Miss Lay. Dr. and Mrs. Magruder, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hitt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackay, Dr. and Mrs. Kindleberger. Senator and Mra. Palmer, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Lee, the Misses Blackburn, the Misses Stirling, Mrs. Hearst, Mr. Serrano, Mr. and Mrs. Head, ‘Miss Head and Miss Butterfield. Commander and Mrs. Yates have issued in- vitations for a reception on board U. 8. 8. Dale en Friday, the 22d, from 3 to 7, with dancing, at the navy-yard. Biley was attired in a very becoming gown of light blue crepe, with s; les, Th supper le was loaded with substantials and de\lon- = the supplies of which seemed inexhausti- ‘Women’s Work in England. From the Saturday Review. “One woman at work in a shop behind aclean and tidy cottage had been making nails for thirty years. She got 7}¢ pence for making 1,000 nails, and by working long hours she could make 8 pence a day, net.” One little shop, from ten to twelve feet square, was in full swing, where were four young women “hard at it,” and if they could keep it up for six days at fifteen hours a day their gross earnings would amount to surpris- ing sum of 6 shillings a each. “But Hs F 8 F ? z i [ i gE E H i 2 H E it i st Fe 3 5 i i ef EE x SF i f Vv i | Wi P. | after it appeared that of | paintings ae LATEST CABINET TALK HERE. The Situation Summed Up So Far As It Has been Developed. I THE PROTESTS KILL WIXDOM's CHANCES FOs- TER, OF O10, MAY HAVE THE TREASURY. The cabinet possibilities have nsrrowed down & great deal, but there is still enough uncer- tainty to leave a number of ambitious gentle- men in en unsettled state of mind. Some of the things that General Harrison is known to have determined upon have been protested against and no one seems quite cer- tain as to what effect these protests have had. There is nothing more to say about Mr. Blaine’s selection. He was offered the Secretaryship of State, and accepted it several weeks ago. ‘That was settled before anything else was done toward making up the cabinet, Following this We PSE Be LS 4 va, WANTED-A_ NEAT, TD LL-RECOM: pete aaron -WHITE WOMAN 1K; NONE aos came the invitation to Senator Allison, which | W commctent worms with good oo he declined, and that to Wanamaker, which was acecpted, The maker was so worded as to reserve to General Harrison the pri of placing him in either of two positions he id most convenient, ave., before 1 o'clock bs to CAPABLE WOMEN, ONE FOR Mgr scrimaces sea ane Freon 8 and 6. me fest" Mountains, to. tracti| references, 1729 F st. nw. from, ca a ‘MILLER AND WINDOM. ‘ay TED_TwO. MEN HAVING KNOWLEDGE Government 3 has Mr. Miller, of New York, was next tendered | reference and geuteel appearauce.' J. TODD, O65, ® position. He has declined. . es No one appears to know just what effect the | W Guia & son, new buldines, Su cha iad ave: ex-Secre' Windom’s selec- | 2-¥. £13-2t Fon th for the folio have had upon Gen. Barrioon Win iom was his first choice Allison could not be in- duced to accept that place. The selection was satisfac’ to Mr. Blaine also, and was finally determined upon. Now whether the protests that he should not be charged to New York or to his old home in Minnesota have caused Gen. to reconsider this determination is not known to Mr. Windom’s friends. Many people, ju ig from their own notion of things, without any especial information, think that the protests have ruled Windom ont of the cabinet. As far as can be learned, Gen. Harrison has not said anything to indicate that the protests will influence his action, though it is very possible that they may. FOSTER FOR THE TREASURY, But the field from which the Secretary of the Treasury may be chosen has narrowed down. After Allison, Windom is the most acceptable man to General Harrison. If Windom is ruled out it is most likely that Mr. Foster, of Ohio, will be next choice. Mr. Foster is A asian about as a to General Harrison as Windom, the latter having the advantage merely of having been tried in that position and found capable. It is understood that all the Ohio influences are favorable to Foster’s selection. THE CASE OF THOMAS, OF ILLINOIS, is somewhat, though not exactly, similar to that of Windom. The strongest sort of infiu- ence was brought to bear upon General Harri- son to put Thomas at the head of the Navy de- —— ‘The strongest influence was from ennsylvania, New York, New England and California, Simon Cameron and his son, Sena- WASTED SkiLLED ART NEEDLEWOMEN. Apply to Mrs. M. B. BRUCE, Art Embroidery Department, Woodward & Lothrop. __ 113-20 (Vy ANTED_FIRST-CLASS CARVER FOR EATING ANTED—2 ‘40 COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, (W Aitiirowes ana “heGntrest: headquarters for references, 1003 ; white ho ted; ordi SFA pavsy ower "BBONSESS: NF WANTED ASTRONG, HEALTHY WHITE GIRL for chaiabermaid and waitress; thoroughly com- potent, and bring 13th st. nw. Ws VISITING GOVERNESS FOR TWO -young children ; who can speak French. - aresd Me ‘Star office. wise W ANTED-SHOE SALESMAN ‘OF ee x st.nw. ite sé ~" Meese V -ANTED—AGENT TO OANVASS AND CONTROL Ph EA the =a, Automatic Music Leaf {fells toall owners of plano or organ. Enclose stamp, MILLER MUSIC LEA! TUNNEL, Toledo, oO. fe) ED—FIRST-OLASS KITCHEN MAID. WARaEE FST cas STORES ETD, BP \WANTED—A WHITE MAN TO DRIVE A DE- livery wagon; references required. ly after 6pm "aia ‘Sth st. nw. APPT St ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO GEN- eral housework; no washing or ences required, Apply 414 thet. mw. fll-3t ‘ANTED = HELP FEESONS SEEKING 3 yment shou! where their sp; receive lunmediate attontion, Ploesant sitestions: aed 3s eetaE CITY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 490 Louisiana ave. NTED—LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- NER'S New International Tailor System of Dress and Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape measure enone, jateurne sad seatetia’s cut — yy ade ; in 3 system Mue.S. J. MESSER, T9ua Hate mew ‘o-1m* Wie ENTE a og | ee - of sale on 2400 of silver. Satisfactory i R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED THI Sheen “Bastia,” Stas Oise. 068, bE" | F'ctore front Ross atl b J ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, HIGH- | —~ "oO: 420 Sew ices paid. Cail or address GEO. AGE: R RENT—THREE LARGE AND itm see Sess | rams miso toms, aston vets em WANTED STEAM (CARPET CLEANING rout, G23, ihadvance, Ila) loth st nw. fel ees tresses Sade Over, Burniture Steanueds und Moths De- FOR, PENT «70 PARTY DESIRING TABLE UN 402 Pa.av., Telephone L008-: boat See . Premises, 1014 1th street a. w. ferences, ¢3- a : al ‘Uber Colon Sacramento Ve references. 1720 F st. n delug developed by the Gallfornia and FOR, RENT755 1318 ST EW. 8 18s. ‘City er California fruit tote io Sowty Saratshes ogame ip bow house: Galitgruta and Southern Eind’os’ . 0. Box 885, Cin. preferred.’ ” “ 2 ae Ag ‘ ANTED LADIES TRY “ORANGE pean k Tunfuruiobed—tee lange aiodbes best view—au- | f “Blood Purifier” cures talaria: 100 dongs #3) Bear eth st 5 Marea F& lOUSES. NEARLY NEW, Ee, A BAILEY, sole agent, 317 A st. ne | esa wo BEAUTIFUL URPUR! 7 ze and bese ‘W13IED-ADVANGED STUDENTS TN ART FQ oriebt bwusckecpung’ peice 818 per on Taz] | Sch OWNERS Tis eae Saree 88.09 Join a portrat gpl from aw. = at - ture, at once to 8. JE! Ee 1 ~~ SALE—TWO NEW 5-| Mi jOUSES Vequog der. Uinesboyine Wednesday. 15ti Foteuay: | JOR RENT FARTIN CAN SECURE cnt Foggy teneursere: e800 ck He WOM = ee ‘board =: iret-class. Hi A —4 Ee - ANTED—TO RENT OR BUY COUNTRY STORE Fen w. between Voth and 20h Address He Siar | JOR SALE — HaNDsoM NEW 5 sore eune oF Drug Store in country town Office. nn GB Ae te bate ataw, bay + pe cheap, > eee Sandy Spring. Ma. alias ie i; Oth wk. meat featrethe Too OB RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED OOMMUNI- tare: RT ve. now. dew) a mod improvements, charming atonce, 1215 Tvthet uw. fel2-at escu, WEIGKELL © MCLEAN, 1008 Fe ent Rehing, 9 5 . . 7OR RENT—ONE OR TWO NICELY FURNISHED FOR SALE — MISCELLA Firete fn iandrone new, bow, oe equate nuh eae jowa circle, occups ‘cmily " M4, ALETA | FIRST-CLAS§ SECON gentlemen ouly. Apply 1403 12th st uw. 111-30" Landau, London make, and in ect order. ‘HANDS! FURNISHED SUITE garriage is suitable for receptions and balls, as Bet'iwe ioome ‘on, 3 : bath-room same large and roomy, und is the mepery ot aparmy loor; southern exposure and reasonable; other st! who has been ordered away. He is desirous of a s peedy | Root Ty aye we ale, and will close it out at the low price of $385. 1 Se ner ere : is worth double the money to any one in ni ench R RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COM- S carriage. Can be seon at ANDREW 3. J0XC Mun.cating-roome on secoind foot southern expo Fiawe Factory, corner of 14th and E ats, Ei ure; heat and gas; tamily private, G21 Ist. u.w. OR SALE—CHEAP—THREE 5 TO 8-HORSE power cngines; 1 y-horse gus engine: 4-horse oi RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. Fae and south frout; bay windows; furnace heat old; sound and gentle; very handsome bay; also Saddle M: eugbe vars oft. ‘For particulars ad- | ——— Gress C.F. WILLIAMS: Irene, Va. 113-4t* engine; 10-borse boiler and engine on wheels; Louse A . 8. ;lsundry machin- | nd open fireplace: caterer in house; terms moderate ; cyranhl ing machinery, barge — Teferences exchanged. i710F 7-61 R RENT—TWO OR THREE VERY DESIRABLE —£33* ___2010 Altoranna timore, Ma_| Frontend beck coumunintiy ene ‘OR SALE— RARE CHANCE— A BRetaveany ic suitable for deutistry or Dusiness. ai, Or. 7 in good location ; cause for selling ill-health, 1219 Pa. ave. n.w. {5-1m The above is oniy ® portion of the ESTAURANT, star office. 113-20" = SISHED | books. For iuli list oall at - r offi Set RK RENT-1405 H ST. NW. NISEED | Pros ani a R SALE—A (NCH COLUMBIA. LIGHT | X' rooms: or en suite; private bath; open fires; | the lstand 15th. (fiz) TH . “ roadster, 1888 pattern; new: ‘all the latest im- | table board: references exchuiwed. 214-3m R SALE—A VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON ements: cost $137 ; sell for $110. Great R RENT—933 @ ST HANDSOMELY | J north aide of Wallach st. bet. 13th and 14th. lot Gasrort bs. . fe13-3t° furnished snd’ large Parlors with open | i#18x80; house hae 6 roots and beth. Frice $2,900. |, OR SALE—FINE FAMILY MARE, SIX YEARS | fire piace and furnace heat; suitable for Senators SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, #27 F st n.w. Congressmen, ‘west. JOR SALE—A GOOD HORSE AND WAGON FOR FOR RENT—FLATS gslechesp foreash. Call st No. 967"O at: norte | ——— tor Don Cameron, are understood to have | WWANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- been most earnest in their efforts to bring | gt cuatasonavcted by indies, men sbbor, for Bistase about Thomas’ selection, and Mr, | and states, with references. 717 M st. n. w. se20-20w" final . ‘Thomas was informed that he had been slated for that position. The attitude of some of the Senators in the debate upon the naval bill re- veal the opposition to this appointment. It is very vigorous and determined opposition. — effort is being made in certain quarters to induce Gen. Harrison to reconsider his fa- vorable determination in the matter. It is not improbable that the opposition will succeed, but, as in the Windom case, the influence the protests have had is a matter of doubt. A vig- orous opposition is rile Ss serious thing to a cabinet aspirant, as the theory is that thé ele W ANTEDALIVE MEN AND WOMEN TO ENGAGE —— ee party id exist in a in an easy, Dusiness a, at home; can work WANIED_MAN TO TAKE THE ‘safe; size 28218218 retail price, $35; other chance and permanent business, These safes meets fe'we are not woverned by the sale pool ALEING SAFE BS nares teas, 0 ee Doak, Alea yANTED—WE WISH TO EMPLOY A 4 able Man in your city; no experience required; ion for three years: salary increased it, easy, gen Surlres qians stuart Mo pose x-cent at » tt, Ohio. AGENCY OF OUR —: weight, 500 lbs. ; ; money ad- turers our ling: ene CENTENNIAL M'F'G CO., 0c] 0-w&s6m on} ad and LINCOLN OB RUSE FOR SECRETARY oF wan, | T0c> “Auldiens WORLD BULELY Gor tanto at Robert T. Lincoln is being spoken of for Sec- | _J821-1m retary of War, probably with the view, since he, too, is from Ilinois, of circumventing Thomas, |_WANTED—SITUATIONS, The most popular idea is that Rusk, of Wiseon- sin, will get thav place. John B. Henderson is regarded as about sure of being Attorney- General. THE PAWNBROKERS’ BILL. A Senate Subcommittee Gives a Hearing to Citizens Interested in it. Senators Chace and Daniel, as a subcommit- teeof the Senate District committee, gave a hearing this morning to a number of interested parties on the recently-introduced pawnbrok- ANTED—BY A RUSSIAN, ny A FIRST-CLASS drummer, a place with ap, ‘Call or address M. BTERIMANN, 822 Oth st: b.w. 1t* WAnzzEDg0 TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, bousemaids, waiteress, 11 eh: meu, waiters, general house rurse! et men and women. This gitvts Zofereices, 619 7th at nw. Also Buropean Steamship Agen fel 3-00" ANTED — SITUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLASS cooks, waiters, maids, pastry cooks, housem ‘OL, driv. but bellmen, &c. ; Aight PA nS et W ANTED—BY A GRADUATE DRUG CLERK A situation ; thoroughly competent to take charge of store; A 1 letters from only trst-class stores. Ad- are” vi ES, 846 Broadway, New York city. (e13-3t* Fa RENT—FLAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATE ROOM, 1 R SALE—1 BAY MARE, GOOD AT PLOWING | ¢ chet $3399. we wai LEE & Co, 1333 14th 13-3 kK Corner Sth ai Three 5r.h FOR SALE—A RARE CHAN Ranting a driving Horse tour years old next ring. Yhode Island or driving or under saddle; 7 years old, sound a oe 1st : Soe F ; wagon $15; harness #12. W. R RENT—200 STH ST. 8. E, FLAT OVER | 7 Ww thvestun't SR a La LR AD er OR ee Rg AE ely pe TR ame S 113-3 | good order; key in store "iP Oinuse £00. fi2-6i_ SWORMSTED & BRADLEY, 927 Fst BR SALES WELL-BRED COWS AND CALV! n2-s VIG Fst nw. Boeait 6 ROOM, BRICK, WEST OF WAR sss 6th se “ER gives: = 113-2t" FOR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | ern improvements: only 3,700. wHita {OR SALE-TWO VERY FINE PARLOR CARPETS | sisncitiw sous en tuite: bath und cleat atiached to | Vanesa 290 Fat —______‘ted two on euite; gad clues . LOR SALE-AT a BARGAIN—TWO HANI cheap, also a 8x10 Photographer's Camera and rr cle: 5 |ANDSO! Ens ‘nguire 610 Sth et Lew. Ai | Shestoowtion in dhe city Cafe second to mies: | Nthree-atcry aud fasmuatt lance. brick bows POE SALE—G00D BaRGAINS— yawor, a1 street, between 9th and 10th streets n.w.: rented to 80 shares Fnemuatic Gun. fSretaclase teuanta. Avvly toowner K GOLDSCAMID, 20 Sathathe Tite Insurance, FOR RENT—OFFICES. ee 1 MASS. AVE THIS | ANT felz-4t FKANK H. PELOUZE. 1318 F street. ENT.012 F ST. N. W,2 FINE CE | mace re Somnete of lot worth 615,007 at he |. T, BALLENGER, Meclanieeville, Se Mary's coun. | 112-08 Bathe, electric belle and eversthiog sebetainiog. Gre Ma ___________£12-6t°_| 35on nENT—SUITE OF 3 (CARPETED) OFFICE. | Sret-clase residence: price $55,000. JOHN SHER ‘OR SALE—TWO HANSOMS AND A COUPELBT, | 5 rooms snd lavatory, 24 Boor. 1407 F st. n.w.: will MAN & CO., 1407 F et. 10-7 to, be, seqbat Knox's Storeroogus, cor, znd aud 8 rynted cheap to first-class tenant 607 Fat. RAVE TW 0.Git EDGE Tx GOOLRE, cor. Sth ai C ath h, fel: Od, pasine. $75 rent. {94 E. BURPORD, 1422 N. ¥. ave. family or business Horse. A. besuiifal pony : exfo FOR RENT—STORES. ik SALE—BY BENS. 8. PIKE, 1215 F ST. for ledies or children. Hatdsome Cart aud Harhene to —— — 4-3 husteh. "Fine Six-epring Business Wavon, R RENT—LALGE STORE, WITH 4076 1st..1 1m. 1.85.800 2 Set Single Coupe and Harness, Will be sold show-windows, 50 H st."n w., meer Govern- | })7)¢i*t~}it.m. 185.800 ity. "ADpIy 40. groctn at private stsbis near TSAO | of ana atmane Oftce, An excellent etsnd for 8 Dereos | $333 Nd sve,,cor dir city. wate stable rear 15: Of enterprise. — Ln . wo Fs etal . {12-3 | BUNCH. Type Foundry, 314 Sthew iw. f-7t SALE—A COUPE HORSE, NINE YEARS OLD, FOR BENT STORE _ AND DWELLING, 1903 thiw "Ono. We. LINK FOR SALE—LOTS. oR SALE—LOTS IN TAKOMA PARK, 50X150, cen Bet. bet. 13th and 14th 20x1 00, 2.10. pring. Apply at stable in rear of 1/23. ve. fl-3t TUNITY. lsirs of a syndicate, I will well at #200 to 2300 lance on long time and eas: monthly payments fe liitle more than ret aevera) very me 2 story ‘Queen Anne) bo to 10 Toot, thoroughly modern, all of different de- sign aud finished in natural wood, with n fire= Discer, sntique Oak mantels, located in prettiest and i ving part of the northeast, on iwo lines FH SALE — BED FEATHERS. AT 160 and in Orst-class ord: the best feathers for ce. STANDAKD FEATHLE DUSTEE 00.6: Beg, SPECIAL! # in a nuiber of slightly used Pianos ers’ bill, alengthy synopsis of which was printed in Tue Star a few days ago. H. J. Schulteis and Mrs. Charlotte Smith ap- peared in favor of the proposed measure, while the opposition consisted of Attorneys Simon Wolf, James D. McBride, John Ambler Smith and several of their clients. Officer Block was an interested spectator. Mr. Schulteis made a vigorous argument in favor of a reduction of the present rates of in- terest to the prescribed in the new bill. He stated that the measure was unanimously endorsed by the workingmen ‘of the District, and it had received the official sanction of the Federation of Labor, District Assembly No. 66 of the Knights of’ Labor, and the Working Women’s League. It was in THE INTEREST OF THE POOR PEOPLE. In concluding his statement Mr. Schultei’s related a case which he had investigated last night. A poor lady, whose name he gave and who is well known in this city, had had taken to a pawnbroker’s a load of furniture, oil- and china, and all she could secure on it was $10. The interest on that loan was 5 per cent a month and an extra charge of $1 per month was made for storage. Mr. Grafton Willey, the pawnbroker in ques- tion, arose and stated to the committee that it was @ poor loan at best; the goods were not worth $10. Mr. John Ambler Smith produced several letters from mayors of various cities—Savan- nah, Ga.; Salem, Maas.; Alexandria, Va. ; Balti- more, Md.; Providence, BR. 1, and others—in which it was stated that there were no regula- tions in any of those places governing the charges and interest levied by A wnt anne A more si ent law here would, he thought, drive every honest pawnbroker out of the busi- ness, = Simon Wolf argued as to the inequities of the present system so far as the pawn- ahtorg oppedvaus ha beat efereyos cal ‘be brokers were concerned. ‘Address WT. Georgetown Station: Weet Wanhitrion, tel2-3t AN AMENDMENT WANTED. D.C. = . ANTED—A PHYSICIAN M El DE- Mr. McBride said his clients did not desire to oon +e ramet) ae pet fas i delay the proposed legislation; they simply to some gen lean ; speaks Ge! English, French. wanted it amended. He submitted a brief of | forty-six years old. Adarese T. N., Star ofles fel230 the laws in the country on pawnbroking, and | WW ANTED-BY A LAD) in ithe quoted Scripture—the Mosaic law—to strengthen his argument. Mrs. Charlotte Smith was then called upon to speak, and she did not confine herself to ar- gument on the bill, She referred feelingly to case which oe had quoted from women should allow a aia lady to suffer as that lady had. A millionaire Senator had been pk to \cgbermcnen, S87 a had ithe an r workingwomen ven of the’ paites and, for the time, had lifted their sister's burden. Mrs. Smith said there were worse WANZED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITION! Jor Qooks, Chambermald. Waitress, Lat and irses, Seainstress, Men Cooks, Coachmen, ters. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st.n.w. £13-6t" iY OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE social position; experi juropean travel ; would take One or more young ladies abroad for p poe eu or travel; highest references 1. D. M., 34 East 32d st, N. ¥ ‘d ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE COLORE: ns to wash and wtogether or separately. Cail or address loz Georgetown. ANTED—POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER typewriter, without salary first month. Careful, accurate worker; average Owns mi Telerences, ‘Miss Agr'l Dept. Nu Bui ‘ED_BY TYPEWRITER JOB WORK—HA y. 29 cents « thousand words, cad shor cone copy, 25 « nis a hundred. adios cents ah Address Box 31, Star office. { ‘Wy Anrep 22 YOUNG WIDOW, HIGHLY EDU- ew) ment a8 uursery or visiting gov- and can take entire charge of sake heceai?, fnvelcstis to nema ates References. Address Box & Star ofice. "Ae ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, STRANGER IN the city, some kind of light ez ent earn an hot a2 101 Ww she can jucation ; writ fypeceteing, and tts RS audbdet. aw. a aj W ietwing in fenuiien cujaty euew tice aoe? Jen cut ew system? makes « perfect it; any kind of stylish dresses’ made ‘Address Buar office. fel2-20" WAxteD yA YOUNG COLORED MAN A lace ws footman make nerally usetuP with's private tauily. “Audress 403 € at. 31, fel 2 Warten er teeeader Lesh ences a nea nen Sins Pete firwi-class references; bo Whisk} OF tobacco. A ‘ G. W. B., Star office. fel2-3t" WAntEp BY A GENTEEL, TRU>TWORTHY Chinaman, who has been in Am A FURNITURE MAN STEADY ik, wood, Fears, & place to dasist iu general housework tora Fears, asist iu Ouse work for & ftrat-clags family. Apply 310 fat at. .e. on Thursday. Le, PETE AE REI ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED OWN IAD. » place as F, OF Work about ia typewriter and stenographei ANTED—SITUATIONS — IF U NEED A buokkeeper, cashier, clerk, porter, driver, collec- ,wat tol ter, nographer, copy- eet oe ae eres er. help, send to e, WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ted and furnished tioom, located withiy st 8 st, bet. Gch and 10th sts., 20x95, 1. ‘Actual 3 ~ thirds of street improvements @o to this Cor. 17th and P sts, now. 60. and Organs, in periect order. Sold ou $5 payments, 20x! section this year. Will be sold at once at great bar- “ {9-1 Fa G. SMITH. £225 "Par ave, | g CEcoran st Rear Rew Hain Me wHITAReR® | cane. insuriog handsome :FoGte "Alm. in manic square, JP OH SALE-TWO GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS. Iw ie. | iota ee = carved logs: fall scale. Bek toe a ines | OR SALE-LOTS—THE NORTHEAST OORNER : used ; carved k s, full scale, rich tone, ail in compleve Fos Bete ne. 34,000 tect ats “— 19-6t ding og, poe ey 26 cnn: SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING; riginal lots on 41h st., n.w,: fourrooms deep on first floor, three cham- Price 3oc and bsth-room on second floor ; ome slate ‘4 beautiful Upright; rosewood case, magnificent | , The whole of Sree Bs. 5, only three squares | mantels; house nicely pered and) in g.od order; 275 from U. 8. Capitol; has been brought to 4-foot grade: no 2 rey Th ‘RSea oe und. ihe entire square hus been advantage: | {507 Fs nc” nS TALER & RUTHLEY ORD, Waste gro subdivided. Six or seven-room houses ously TH ARO S| leer ty PSE 8 wose SOc pat OR SALE:—FINE DWELLING, N! an Fr SALE-—THIS IS A BARGAIN—A SEVEN- octave, rosews and will be sold at half its at cost. ness Kepository, 466 Pa ave. n.w. heat blocks of cit; t-oftice. with dese: ERMANLNT G., Star cites. “figs people in Washington than the pawnbrokers, | and price, F! although some of them were bad enough. Prominent furniture dealers, said Mrs. Smith, are daily loaning money on furniture and stor- ing the furniture away at such rates that the eesee Sa arent eee than the furniture PAWNBROKERS’ PROFITS. P. Wallach, a pawnbroker, then informed the committee that there was no enormous profit in his business in this city. He had been here for twenty P and had not yet made @ fortune. the bill under consideration became a law it would drive every r DAYS DURING INAUG- uration week, two good Rooms suitable for qin Bosra Locality mut be ood ata Tous on first Hoor or one flocr above, -Auswer, Terins per day and per woek, A. TURNEY, city Beate ANTED—BY QUIET , ROO! A with private tat or widow: Sod couvenieos, other roomers ; and 12 fe Rovenceeding $10. Address HO) uromse WANTED-—HOUSES. ITED — FOR A CUSTOMER AN 8-ROO) oa ted between Sthand 1dth and iad not to; rs J. H, GRAY & CO., 637 F st. n.w. Bae. Ben POO Guay BO a7 v at, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Mise ery {7-1 ‘ANTED — FOR HIGHEST CASH WASTER To BOY, JOR Pe ete he ae WEE ketch CUSTOMER | ANC S:H0OH | © fon Square, substantially built ished : brick stable on premises ficure as owner is going away. to 4 = re foot, INU, F. WAGGAMAN, iB “Visat 1003 F st, ood case, full size Piano; little used, original cost. “ PFELFFE. ei 3 Will be sol aALE_ TYLER & & CONLIFY, 1231 E st. nw. eo Five desirable Building Lots on Maryland ave. n.e.; aon Aes PLEASANT—VERY PRETTY Poy ee eS PAUETY | would pay well to improve. rice for all $2,300, t0 yr ta Pe kaways, 4 Coupelettes; also other close bee Wagons of all styles, Horse blaukets and Lap Robes W. F. GEYER, New York Carriage and Har- excellent water. nice ly 84,000, REDFORD W. WALKEk, 1000 Fat NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, A FINE, Residence, occupying # commanding te purchaser. = Choice Lots in LeDroit Park, at 50 cents per foot. Lots 2 and B, square 205, between 12th and 13th sts., running through from Obiv ave. to B st. ; valuable busi.ess property, suitable for manutacturing estab- de em 5 ¢ SEVERAL GREAT BARGAING I corner, with bright and sunny exposure. used Pianos, fully, warranied, from $60 = on $5 near New Hampshire ave., 55x Pen SO ee two streets, having e total paywents, at G. L. WILD & BulOs., 709 7th at. nw. Hare chance for s builder. | *aitastion one of the best im theclty, orparticulass F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 Fat. | sud permit to examine FOE SALE-SIXTY-SIX FEET FRONT, CSTREET, bet. Gth and 7th sts. ne. ,ali on, wed | a A in it SURES Gs waa “Tos: 08. J. FISHER & 00... FOR SALE CYCLOPEDIAS: DON'T YOU WANT ised Pit, one? staudard and the best; small monthly iments. For tull particulars, specimen pages, ete, dress ty. P.O. Box 300, ci +, BIRDS, BIRD FOOD, AND Gold-Fish, Aquariuas, aud Tish ‘Food, SCHMID’ e. 4 taining 10 rental; lot 15x10 to 30 ft alley, Will tage on ainount invested. If sold at on R800 8008. Ww. EVERAL BEAUTIFUL with bath, range, & ; in WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st. ALES! room Houses, F stand 7tb st. cars; price only $2, balance €30 per it assortment in the cit; Store, 12th gt.. ¥ doors south of JOR SALE—ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, AT 12 PER cent above cost, Weiler one beautiful Upright, an excellent tone, Tes ‘a Ving panels iuade or em! Piano ® rich appearance. ‘This instrument bas also continuous Geruiun silver hinges at top and. bot sold in any other city for § , Our price 4 cash and $10 per month. “if you want the Bave apecial bargains in peeoond teases we ‘second-han HUGO WOKCH & CO., 925 7th st. nw, Sohmer Piano Agents, : oe. R- SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 20 HEAD OF Horses, from western, Murriand: suitable for any work, ranging trom 875 to $200. Also 15 head of rid- NEW SIX. » the Brice per foot, 8S. Gio We Linkin Sica. we 19th and felz-3t & SALE—FINE BUILDING LOT ON 16TH Feta 25x95; next to corner; small ho Satna Fins Rie ee aw. INIFICENT LOT ; 25: FEET: Pete eatabicran orice Beet ee re go ot TERAN, 1008 Fs uw. fc12-6t RK SALE—A BARGAIN—2 BUILDING LOTS ON am oH <o ~~ ‘Sthand 6th a w., 20.2110 “fhi8r SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Ft, 7OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE ON MARY- F Re ave., Sth and F sts. n.c., oom to 75¢c. per es, foot; terms to suit, McLAC! BATCH- ER, 1215 ¥ st. uw. 19-0 BR SALE—| Fine ‘near Fine 16th st., pear T st. pine front on Zest. tion one English Cob, weighs and action; prices to suit at JOHN SIMMONS’ Sale and Exchange Stable, m-12t aL th street n. w. Kk SALE—-IMPORTED HAKTZ MOUNTAIN CA- Birds, fine singers, ouly $2.50, at the Bird Store, 11355 7th st, nw, oberg with fine style ‘be com- “¢ 8. HARTBRECHT. R SALE—PRICE LIST OF AMERICAN WINES. Per Gallon. ae Pet Galion, Burgundy Claret, SALE—RANDSOME Speci eagatn for 4 1 BaTcl LDER. 121. 8. ent s few days. 5 F at. on tot “1520 atreet, {OK SALE—#1,400 CASH WILL BUY BUSINI £2 the weet side of 24th Dox1y = Mase. ve. hw. of 98 feet, f22we TYLER & RUIHERFORD, 1507 Fat. mw. )QR SALE—TWO LOTS ON EAST SIDE OF NEW feontenbentrs ove, benwonn 3 04 Eon ree 3S each ; $2 T sq. 5 wi Inuy & Whiting, 1320 ¥ st. 18-6t" etiokic ; Mé Owner, jOR SALE—TWO CORNER LOTS ON CON- ——— et = ae and 75 SsPLE— ie # cra: FIN per foot. One lot on Connecticut ave., 2x1! % rooms, on X st., west 14th st.; price, Yee Hot DELARY 5 NAILING. LSLOF ot Let Se | $2600, GS™bUCARY'T WMITING SIO F FOR SPs CRUCE Lore, ar ronnsr oiex, | “fete O° + cents per . SES 7 thly payments. ik HERLFORD, F°% Py ae BARGAIN—LARGE = tot, 8800, 81.600, vi ints. 13.00 easy for the celeleeted = PURE iE Witiskarics H. A. SELIGSON, 12th and Penna. ue Dw, &s.6m “OTTO” GAS ‘Telephone, 114-2. R SALE—THE ES ENGINE RE- jutres no boiler: avoids all expensive attendance; |" ‘no loss of tune: of mud for circular and price list, “D. BALLAUF, Ag’t, 731 7th st. n12 _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. W sence and pick today 48m Cox Rae ence nd. lay it Rock f 500; ve SOOKE D. LUCKETI. 935 F st. nw. WWANTED—A SMALL TRUCK FARM WITHIN on three rape Sb ay cheap iorcat State ‘EMS FOR SALE IN THE DISTRICT, MARY- daud, bos rt other letin. CHLEN, Poe ay eae eer Sees + echinet f2-2w OR SALE—IN WIDOWS MITE, 16,200 FEET, Ferner of Comnectiont and y and electie road. BUSINESS CHANCES. Fee] FURNITURE AND LEASE “4 “ties 31 for. - Shapes 15-1m_ F st, a prt ioe R SALE—FARM 1 F? fot new rene ONAL SAFE DEPOSIT NN “ihe only chance ever F the ale: masa FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 F street. Mone eeaees ee [TIMORE.— isitore from a distanes can en

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