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~eF THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY. Ss , fi f MARCH 4, 1889-SIXTEEN PAGES SOCIAL MATTERS, Some Notable Society Entertainments.— Washingtonians and their Guests. Senator and Mrs. Morrill gave a high tea on rday afternoon, from 4 to 7, im honor of iting Vermont delegation in the city. ey were assisted by Mra. Edmunds. Mra, Swan. Mra. J. Swan, Mra. Morrill and Mr. Morrill, and Miss Taylor and Miss Stewart resided at the tea and coffee-urns in the din- m. Attentive waiters served the oysters, roguettes, ices and cakes with which bie was spread. Among the guests was Governor of Vermont, uniformed staff, ex- Governor Proctor, Mr. E. E. Hale, Hon. Han- 1 Hamlin, Hon. Levi P. orton, Mr. d Henry E. Bowen and Miss Bowen, Col. no. M. Wilson. Judge and Mrs. Fisher, Sena- tor Edmunds, Mr, John W. Stewart, Mr. Wm. W. Grant, Mr. Justice Harlan, Judge Aldis and Gen. Van Viiet « 1 Mrs. J. C, Breckinridge gave ateaon Saturday afternoon. They were assisted by Miss Mamy Dudley Breckinridge. Miss Sophon- Mrs. Bergland, Mr, Miss” Isham, of Kentucky, and Miss tler. Among the guests were the Chief stice and Mrs. Fuller. Jnstice Harlan, Mra, G. Carlisle, Mra, Helm, Mrs, Horosby, Mra. Evans, Co’ M. Wilson, Capt. J. F. Rodgers, pe and Mre. 9. ©: k, Mrs. John Ban- 4 Adwural and Mra, T Cart: ooklyn, are neis, 1324 and Mrs. Geo. Massachusetts avenue. Mise May Wells, of Brook! New York, niece of Mr. Langston W. Allen, and Mr. Will- jam FP. Alien, his brother, are visiting him at Lis home No. 1624 Lith street, Mrs, Jennie E. Hicks (Sophie Sparkle) is stopping during inauguration week at Mra. Aorreli's, 804 E street northwest, Col. McFall and wife, of St. Louis, Mo., are Visiting their son-in-law. Richard Sylvester. Sloman, of New York ci are the guests of Mr. Mrs. L. Goldsmith, 429k northwes Miss Blanche Clements and Mrs, James Bh and daugh of Portsmo" Va., are x their tr Mr. and Mra J, H. BMitchell, at 495 Maryland avenue southwest, ‘The twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage H. Mitchell was held on . ‘There was a very social gath- happy couple received numerous ¥ presents MeKeam, the Misses Williamson. Noble, Mr. A. G. Heaton, Chief Valin, Miss 8 P. Breckinridge, De Miss Fannie Childs, and Mra, Chas. Halleck. Ex-Minister to Brazil T. A. Osbon and wife, of Topeka. Kan,, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber, of Now York, are guests of Col. and Mrs. Fleming, WIS 12th street, Miss Ravenburg entertained a company of young people at a whist party Friday evening. Those being present were the Misses Lillie and Hfie Derlton, Alice Carey, McCrelles Jenkins, Lewis, Mabel Lewis, May Pike, Messrs, Jenkins, Lewis, Edward, Lewis, Cary and Litchfield. Dancing was kept up until a late hour, when a delightful supper was served. Mise Cabell, of 1407 Massachusetts avenue northwest, gave a luncheon of fourteen covers Friday in honor of her guest, Miss Hopkins, of Atlanta, Ga. The other guests were Miss Blackburn, Miss Bingham, Miss Billings, Miss Darlington, Miss Nicolay, Miss Queen, Miss Paddock, Miss Thompson, Miss Butler, Miss Simonton, Miss Lize ‘Thonipeum, Mie. Andocoon, Mrs. Dall, at 1603 O street, will not receive on Monday evening. Miss Truwit. of Mobile, Ala., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jordan at 903 16th street northwest. The ladivs of the Historical Society spent a most enjoyable hour at Mrs. Horatio King’s on Friday morning. Mrs, Col. Gilman ing in the chair. introduced the sub; under dis- cussion, ‘he Successors of zander the Great.” by some very appropriate remarks, The original paper of Mrs, Almena B. Williams upon Ptolemy charmed every one mt by the vivid style by which she depicted the wonderful civil- ization of Egypt under the Ptolemies. Several witty anedotes were read by Mrs. H. T. Pilkin, and by the request of the ladies Mrs. Gen. gave one of her inimitable recitations. Mrs. L. O. Talbert gave a sketch of “Theo- phrastus.” the pupil of Aristotle. Miss Gilman and Miss Hunt (Pisyed,s, piano duett and Mise Gilman rendered “A Portrait” by Rubinstein, and Miss Morse sang two ehaming ballads, which closed the exercises of the morning. Mrs, Albion W. Tourgee and Miss Tonrgee, sand danghter of the well-known author, ave arrived at the Langham and will remain over inauguration day. dirs. Helen Bosler, widow of the late James W. Losier, of Carlisle, Pa., is at the Ebbitt with her four children, Misses Rebecca and Etta Bowen, of Delphi, Ind., are guests of Mra, Col. Winger, 1021 Connecticut avenu THAT YELLOW DOG. He is Succeeded by a Yellow Cat for the Inauguration. couple of dogs ¢ but he clambered on top reason ing there, but he stayed. A d him around for awhile, of o freight car and smiled at them from his lofty perch until they tired of bar! id went re Hoerloon tain serived ana ‘Dan® party enter the ing, same evening, Just one of the hallways ut his right foot EDan'e tal was reported at the office in waiting. before sundown, Then the ‘watched the ‘That Private ford stumbled over something in of the Johnson annex to the Arlington, and in an endeavor to save himself | down so hard that bad tail been of normal len have been crushed out of shape. | it would the casualt; force ol servants was sent out on the skirmish line to remove the offender. He was discovered and fired out, but that did not dispose.of him. ‘HI6 PERSEVERANCE. But ejection did not discourage “Dan.” Sev- eral times during the evening he endeavored to secure admission to the building, but on each occasion his efforts were frustrated by the vigi- lance t Dinsmore, Then and when the stillness of Sergeant formulated s new plan, of mt wrapped the Ar s intivel geant to let bim in. Hi ly 9 is Picadings “Dan’ ton hotel as in 1d to the ser- were low and sweet at first, but ashe went on they in- creased in volume and became less melodious. His petition touched the sergeant’s heart, and that official opened a side door and essayed to soothe ‘Daniel's’ spirit with such irr iy shaped and valueless articles of vertu: lay his hands on in the dark. But “Da fused to listen to the voice of re- the charmer, and from a sheltered spot continued to sing, ‘Hear ” His prayer bas it been answer: ny it’has not copnize i been heard, but ed. “Dan’ is not and if Gen, Harrison failed to re- before noon to-day he will compel recognition at the White House on the first fine night. eee a ART NOTES. Mr. J. H. Moser, of this city, is represented by ® painting entitled “The Umbrella Mender,” in Mr. James D. Gill tion of oil paintings twelfth annual exhibi- by eminent American artists, now open in Springfield, Mass, —A portrait of Mrs. Cleveland by Mr. C. 8. Hein has recently been place Corcoran Gallery. It hardly Justice, portrait don view at the does its subject and as 4 work of art falls below the of Sheridan, by the same artist, now on exhibition in another room of the same insti- tution, — Owing to the pressure of his official engage- ments between the time the commission was President Cleve- THE INAUGURATION. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. _ PEN ALL NIGHT—HERRELL'S DAIRY LUNCH, ‘606 Sth a, opposite west entrance Pension offic Drip Coffee, be. iwichea, 5c.; Pie, 5e.; Milk, Beat Coffee in thie city. ‘mz. Se. it Fit? TWO UNFUR! floor; vew bay window brick; children; references; $13 pe: mont Rl ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE on Mi ave, near Thomas Circle, 20 rooms; stable, &e. A. T. COUMBE, 1425 N.Y ave, mbl-3t KR RENT—ROOMS, BEDS, COTS, BOARD FOR it it, “Anka herdic Ferme ye ‘KIDDER'S ROOM RENTIN 1 7th st. nw. 1-3 longer, six. ITH ST. NW. | Bauguration or nicaly in suite oF single. UY ONLY THE OFFICIAL PROGRARL tested by Col. A. T. Britton ‘and H. A. Willa complete informaticn and an elegant Sout Oceuts, ‘For wale by Newadealers at Hi "s Music eee i vabl Kellogg Building, 1416 F a R LODGINGS OR MEALS DURING THE IN- aurural ceremonips, go to the Cony sional Globe uilding, $39 Peuna. ave. n.w., near 414 st. Bi fast, einver on the American plan, commencing ss yn Thi , Feb. 28, and continu ten days; also, pe Oe ee 15-10% ELL! Prop’ IHE VERY BEST LOOATED WINDOWS FOR preuretiog Gov end evening are ‘on the south- west corner innsyl wan! ve. and 12th st. Few More for rent. Private entrance. H. A. SELIGSON, 1200 Pa. ave. aw. 126-6t WANTED—HELP. ANTED MALE AND FEMALE COOKS, LAUN- usemaids, waitross, 1 ¢ . waiters, ber-tenders, farts, and dutty. DICKS O14 7th B.w. Also European Stosinship Agent. mb4-2t" \NTED—A TEACHER OF FRENCH, LADY. ‘eine goed prouuaelation, Address TEACHER, jpn "ANTED — QUICK! WHITE AND COLORED ks, Walters, Houseworkers, Nuraos, Siaids, Errand Boye and others,” Hargurs Hoo. trunks A BURN HAM. mi € WAsTED-VIs Tons ont FEMALE) TO (W ‘ie inauguration, wishing to remain’ hereto Khow they can ol employment of any kind CU¥ INTELLIG™ NCE OFFICE, 711 G st. now. -- ICE, TED—A CATHOLIC TENOR FOR, ‘Adaress Box 562, PO. mb OK RENT— ‘OR 63 tate. F RENT—BY BR, and os TZMAN, REAL BS Inguranee Oth and ¥ eta. Ie otgiee's. t a i RENT—47 W., TI eee tere x southern apes 5 5 ‘et iC 20, 8 se ‘ROOMS, IN, z Thal rooms tnclated for permasent tenants; also of cw boardlag bounce. Give description and price. 711 G u.w. lw OR RENT—PLEASANT ROOMS OVERLOOKING Fitiawurstion scone and parnde, botey gear, erase #2 aud $1.50; reduction for the week, = ° 0 0 alee re 2 ‘Se : = BRRES enh Oe 3 myn Se! )R RENT—LODGERS FOR A LABG! Fitton oom ou ‘second floor, and lighted; meals ‘and use of 3 loca | fon couveulont wo berdicn aud wares tines "of ‘etrect Cars. Apply st oncer D-AE Ky, Star often mana St )OR RENT—FOR THE INAUGURATION, A PAR- or Root with stconimodatione for La eehtiemen perce, 1200 ibe. ». manl-Or R RENT — FUBN! ROOMS_AND LODG- ings byt y location. uA rae F RENT—411 129TH STREET NORTHWE! furnished roomsin view of procession by week. mb RENT_ FURNISHED ROOMS_PAR’ E- ring furnished roo ose permanently or for: a ation week, catiuot do better than w oa et 1017 ee ( n.w.; terms moderate. mbhi-3t* OR RENT — 011 16TH 8T., OPPOSITE THE "Arno" fu rooms: ies ono of tie trout dolobttal Lecationetn gate oe ingle ; one of the most delight = QR RENT — THREE NICE Alexandria, with board, 8S ee a4 ii 2 FP i ct ¥..01 ezesest all m over ites eam, 91 Wt, Seige te orn all mt KNISHED HOUs: 20 lows Circle, S-etory brick, 1 Hi j furnace, newly papered with paper to mate! He? a farniture, 480 Pa ave, 3-story brick, Jrs., 25x90 each to alley. .. woseenees Mt Northeast cot oi Galsiabin wad B aa $5 2112 M at., store and érstig, = 60 Orr 625 F st. n.w.. Bre. on sid th fe S Teasouable figure. WiscaMAN ory Pate 13 Let aw. br 108. ROOMS AT 414 ri for each Le =e FOE, RENT 035 (GST NW. MANDSOMELY turnished Rooms and large Farlore with open fire | Place aud furnace beat; suitable for Senators aud Con- eressmen. 21-1m Fok RENT_TWO OR THREE VERY DESIRABLE | front and back communicating rooms, 100 ; Yeryymutable tor dentistry or 1219 Ps. 201 K carriage Tour, ouckinaueivom, hes coruer of ley sod facing Yuh ts ne ). W. LINKINS, NTED— A} ARM HAND XEAR GOOD 8. M. GOLDEN, Anacostia, D.C, 1 ANTED—A LADY THAT UNDERSTAN , frames, Inquire) ef 3 4 ™ DS 18 ‘TED—500 COLORED WAITERS, 100 DISH- 50 cooks ‘men},1,000 whiteand colored bermadds, and dishwashers. S. 1. mh1-at* WAXTED-STABLEMAN TO TAKE CHARGE 0} & stablo and about tirty horses; must know all about taking care of horses, buiion and harness, ab tnust uot be afraid of work: best of references are re- quited, white man preferred, Address AL S-v ottice. WANTED A HOUSEMAID AND WAIT $V eo home st night, bring references. “1. st WASTED — TWO OR THREE FIRGT-cLa Bartenders; also 2 or 3 fi 1s2w 10t and Hi sts, LOR RENT—850 PER MONTH. 1605 8 ST.» wr, eeven-noem, bay wind Petck eum beri one square. Apply at MOKLON'S Pain | corner 14th ands ste. uw. Est JOR RENT— 1616 Corcoran st. ing Buildi " 1419 G st. n.w., well lighted, vent Inted, and heated by steatn "0 Bre-placea is every a. I. (2-tmh31 JOR RENT—OFFICE FitoSs Fret tw: inquire st Boom 2 nw. FR ist 0 OFFIC! . FFICE DESK ROOM, wh2-3t* RENT—OFFICE ROOMS— ths Beat loot, 2 roots, #40 per month. first, second, an doors. “ies ues HILL & JOHNSTON. FOR RENT—STORES. FOR SALE — Tile 048 Pe oa noe TOK, SALE DEPARTMENT 8TAaths et Puen, envelores. alti bougist and eld by J oe a Between diy and Oi sig MOCSTON, « FOX SALE-ONE Be ACTIFOL Preran. 7h ortaven, overstring’ teas tachwent throughout, # “A y r 10 per oonth Apply a Hved woncn soo, 8h) for the Neh yiang im the fierce. Get 10 ceute BSS RSE, THREE POOL axD Two Tables ¥ory cheap. 0 condition. Mare « EM MATIISON, PUGS, KKVE TERRIERS app itz Puppies. SCHMID’ Bit ett we White 8) AT 22th wt uw OK SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF owN aS =e lees a be oe A YOCRG Ton eer vartiy browen. Inguse 40:4 Fou pale 5 & Brain Puce tt Tittle et oa super tone! worth ‘easd, fe count. or €10 per mor EXCHANGE 919 Rene, mak E PIAN JOR SALE-EXTEA BAKGAIN FINE STuANWay 63:5, cant it sits ‘square piano, new, mba OR SATP_MAGNIP OE ACHANGR, Se ame, LIGHT PE ake On As PROWMS, eager « This cally new ‘bargat (ing and the 4th of March, land has been able to give to Mr. Uhl but | Apply Hotel Jonson, 13th and ext to corner of 10th ats uw. cheap 10 New Uprigit Pianos $10 payra FOR BENT, ‘OR SALE-STORE ON PENN. AVI te : eee ° Bx e Tie Hake excuse tt and wife, of Philadel-|4 ppscurrtio’ oF GAuriELD's PArTHFCL Fote | twoor three of the number of sittings required | WW ANTE be atta NE ee 3 ad CHARLES FARLY. __¥idiu om. with Mr. W. Clarence Da-| wur DoG FOUR YEARS AGO.—A PER- abe Layette ee Fre eo — gal Excnre. Th re are #8 State Cards, portraying num, _ _ ALE TINE HORSES. inte i ai aa jallery, Accordingly, after Mr. Cleveland goes | ber of electoral votes: also excellent portrait: of the = : FISE MOkSES. FINE Honspy the Japanese minister | prrean pearvur OF tatocberae vary” | to New York and becomes fairly settled there, | (overiom, ad “towers cans b waits | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ja19-tomi1* MW WARING TON Rees Tae, 5 te ee ee es ee ee the artist will go to thteity and complete the ‘James OD 2 goer Bia oe ins, WIGH TNO PAS Ur bali 7 3 ‘ting, wi it will b i cards are Key ublican “trumpa” when turnec LI pom Reick Dwell a SES. > Eight vears agoa Stan reporter gave to the | PrewuteStinl perteciva Me eerie Oe | Cotreeeetin teed ie of joing coment and | FPindveraes jgeer Uriedtwood D. G with tne Le ee a eee ae, oF BEAUTINTL country the story of President Garfield's yel- | " _ ‘The reception and exhibition given by the OF 818 per kruss; HOC, O36 | oval Park Also, several desirable acre and Dall - a : ___ Sella’ | To HANDs HIGH, BOUND low dog— on ’ razon jouded | Lots near Takoma Park, Met. Br. B. & O.R.B. JOR RENT—THE NORTHWEST CORNER OK DOUBLY e low dog—a story so remarkable in many re- members of the Art Students’ League on Mon- day evening was in every respect a most suc- oF ‘Suu in every room and yard; location in the etiy. JAMES A-BAT ES & Co. HAENI SS, PE ARLE CLOSELY MATED. DKIVE EVENL bbons, of Lee, and Mise P. SHOEMAKER, 16th and O sts. . Fint spects that it almost passed credence. The re- > 5 ata of ¢ Tnaugur eat Barrington, Mass, inaugut “FIVE, ACRES, CONTEES ay ehhis Was . : . currence of inauguration awakens memories of i h : feet in native grove, $3,000; 10 acres Belta- vgageponeniale May BE FOL ON. e the guests of Mrs. P. ? cessful and delightful occasion, whether viewed | 34. x7ED=aG! ; 10; 30 acres Branchville, $1,200; lot 009 1 ST, 3 STORY AND Ba: tis TO SA\, Wi . street | the saffron-hued canine and his wonderful | as .asocial gathering or as an artistic display. | WAnd aucCtnine hoes a elon 0; T11 acres mile from, Beltsville, Coup. aie, SE” and bith very desirable: § TARES ENZO CONAIDIEATION Takin et nd Mrs, Ha jatinity. ‘The narrative stated that about six | The attendance was quite large, and included a | Monament, pictures, $2°50 ‘yer 100. "sell ke ‘other suburban fy Corcoran str. Adu Building, 60 eee OD wana x Harrison « months before Garfield was nominated he was | full percentage of the taste and culture of the | vs. ax ri PLoy- | gue free. BV. HALL, 110 st. Pai BE oR RENT-UNFURSISHED— SS A PAUL LSNOW Wi White House Saturday morning at | walking from street car to his residence in | city! while the exhibition, of studies, aketches, | WANDED AT THEN el | me eee 5 RURRMAN & 00,2007 a Dupont Circle. 6150 1000 15th etessee HALE Dhow Mii As Ncal AL nd were received biue parlor by | this city when he observed a yellow cur watch- | and finished pieces, in oils, water colors, ani Messen: welters (buat tr evains attics eres Bae | Rot tad eee fal ioe ence aata OK RENT = isu | MANDe RIOR. SOUND ADT Esti Ak nt and Mrs. Cleveland called up Pres- | hadn't a friend in the world. The general's s a ; . gi caens sega ices which will please you, water, sewer, work was shown, it would be invidious to par- tieularize, but itis quite proper to say that the contributions made by the younger members Fallwayeatp flectrie’ hicht. amd’ large trees. ‘Matic Building | UCT BLINDS, Sarr BEAUTIFUL MANE ND Actio sympathetic heart was touched and he poor de That settled it, The owed bh d 1 GEORGE- ‘advance, Hot 1325 st. gf heen 5 = : iS: rent #10 juire at 435 oth st ne, lent-ele and Mrs. Harrison in th ng: from his recent | j, afternoon, = 0. JOHNSON, mb2-3t Gen. Spinola ix recove Qt . Capitol POF THE BAND ‘ait i oR SALE — “ARM IN ORANGE | Hifi Se net mavens Maes endios Ec iatieto Garett n to his house and the general threw | of the classes were particularly clever aud pi eget | Mase. eve EXCRISIOR OUT OF SF +n cee ey im a few scraps of food on which to subsist | promising. ‘The exhibltion was therefore not toes 7 | ito 3 well-watered tarms; price $7,500. _ For particu cet cee Ti wil. iE LASUKE 10 SHUM Ipbae igrosigarpe hig ee apd toile The dee felt Pacbeiation became availa; | only attractive and interesting in itself, but TO AMERAORG, | ims adreee Ara W. Ht CHAPMAN, 113 Taner” cade ee en ee _Mr. and Mrs, Henry E. Pellew have gone to | js} ne dog felt encouraged and he called - ' i ie Any ee bd | Be bet. 17h and Tsuna Florida to spend March. in and again, until he came to be regarded peg les egegiony egemoley sper min SSHOUSE, Lock Box 1810, | FROR SAL PANY TERMS — VALUABLE ss GER WARNER'S CUM Mr, A. Greger, of the Russion legation, is in jase member of the household, and had | Gf the work being done tnder the ausploes of Ei-m.tu4w _ | ington, on piscadamized road, pect Bousing’e Steen, aie DEN KREEKERCE GIVER. rile the city for the inaugural festivities, and is at |his provisions laid aside for him if| the league. A majority of those present were TY TO MAKE | B.& PR. R. Churches, schools, stores, post and tele- For T: BED PE ALBERS 15 CENTS PUURD 922 15th stree “a ined i to sell nursery | graph’ offices, Nearly one thousand fruit. trees, aaare— new and cleau. Bed Pidows and Boutere ‘ both gratified and surprised in that respect. aa fo pell purecey, | Fran Seioee easy, Ob Sound frett sree, 2 pra EPapexc SrANDabb Seaton COMPA Gs i Sek * Mr. and Mrs. ©. C. Shayne, and Mrs. W. A. —The very satisfactory prices generally obtain- Te kanes bok, eaurad | strawberry” plautauon, ” Hie. chads treorralvabe THE DFSIRABLE KEMIDENCE STANDAI + Oo i gt evecare ai aad Meas ead 3 Y, Geneva, N. Ye, | min ‘Good will. Fiev me hun > é ; Seon tr et ed at the recentsale of the Stebbins collection of Why OMAN Gta, v.tim” | aud uiuety feet Finest view of ty gud purr woding win te hed ORSALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM GREENINneES of Capi. and Mrs. Grove, at 1312'R street paintings in New York seem to have acted asan FOR PROF, cunts’ _— a tenant, “For price aid peruit to tumpect the pretalwes, | $a Me est, for the inaugural week. inducement to other owners to put their collec- ee ee Sane ‘Apply to any ineh rule aud tape Preparations are being pushed forward for d materials cut aud basted FOR SALES FARM OF 77, ACRES, ABOUT, 2 miles from the city; F tions under the hammer of the auctioneer. Farm of 375 acres, about 234 RUYCK & CO, BE ° Mra. G. Hab tem taught by | smile een 4 e exhibition of American art under the direc- That of Mr. Thomas A. Howell, of Brooklyn, deem te ei a a = ciNctEY Br ton of the dy managers of the Garfield consisting of — modern paintings and 1304 F st. ow. wet 3-4 Memorial hospital that is to held at Mr. Mor- water colors, was sold on Wednesday evening, = Te | Forour unequaiied dairy pruinss delivered pe deeteleunn ‘whe opening sl ecanr on "Weer: bringing the aggregate sum of 74.880. This yar ge | “Riderny ‘late Ward's) vagus we diay evening, March 7th. The r amount indicates a very good average pri ieame house, ith cc at, bara, chicken heute, and pec- oes " tee that evening will be Mrs. En: since no single piece commanded a specially uty appendages: apples, cherries. ea, try ‘guart nes, Mex. Cockrell, Mrs, Palmer, ira Hawley largo figure.” Tho highest pelut reached wis Eee ment sabecioal eoerckanr resgunriers oft stv auldk. per yunrt = Mire. Stockbridge, “Mrs. Gay, Miss Dawes, Mrs. £6,150, which was paid by Knoedler & Co. for | yy ANTED — SITUATION BY A FIRST.CLACS | Mile from rallromd station fupes ber sear ar Bat Witlard, Mrs.” Gardiner Hubbard, Mre. A. an “Evening,” by Daubigny, ‘The collection of | W frvncir butler in a hest clave private unis tok Easy terms, Address C pu Pees trcaioey ete 7 ros cis ic 1, can be chia Grabam Bell and Mrs. Lander. Tickets can be Mr. C. T, Russell, of Boston, was sold on ‘Thurs | Cit, ee r 5 a0 from our wagons oF at office, 129 and 451 Dene. had upon application to Mrs. A. Graham Bell, day evening, The catalogue of this collection | We. = cence K SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—ONE OF Datong tithe, #2... D ENOT FOI ee and Workebop jane OUK AIM WILL BE 10 GIVE 1328 Connecticut avenue; consisted of eighty numbers, and it included DICKS AGENCY FOK COOKS, the flnest garden and fruit farms in Maryland, near ud Worksbop rear St. Joseph’ V mines Jeress, niitses searustress, coach | railroad tat several caunity H 16 14th: cope Hi Cee 2 ee ee ae Mrs. Hawley, 2030 I street; Miss Dawes, 1414 Pictures by favorite artiste, but the attendance ium, waltcen general fotes men and euanan: Citeicr | reason tor sulin’ sso toraral euliatan eke eieie 20 14th ; nh, pemene aaualey nix Gouneanen street: Mra Surgeon-General Moore, K street; was small and prices ruled low. Among the 137th. Also European Steauslip Agent. ance of the elty that will yield from 50 to | 7334 Aww 2 Poterd aed PASE REPORT AMY COMPLAL Burroughs, 1408 H_ street; Mrs. Staples, —_—— canvases of note was one by Bouguereau, enti- om ee ‘ | ae ee ago Bat. 590 F stn. Sn cdtentpenrenphage Ghent oma ard’ hotel; Mrs. Tullock. 21 treet tled “ ‘3 i 7 SITUATION AS VI: ey \d 5 2. k LENT-—HANDSOME NEW WE odemale Butte: Con esers of the Rospital. “Over seventy-Bve well | “addouily eMac ® Yor that proved to be the | Was offered at aa upect price of $11,000, but | SStaitait eae ia eaaig ct tehool bs 9 teva | @ TERAGTIVE COUNTRY HOME AT OAKLAND, | (1 aM ARS weuniy, $45 bef hoe inguce of TRAE’, | APR SALEIUST ALLIVED 25 REND or a known American artiste will be represented in | jysn me, dine ppeared. and the general won- | failed to bring a bid of that amount, and was | A. 5. N.. Sur ofc * "| Outbuildings in shady grove with 16 acres of biehlaud | _ 3 16 Sth wt aw, oem Binds the exhibit. Jered what had become of him. Inguiry at | Withdrawn, The aggregate sum > | mutabie Yor layin of into town Tots; very cheap: | XQ 200 OST. NW, TWELVE Hon. B. P. Ware, of the Massachusetts state | ihe dog-catcher’s bureau showed that the | = eee ote ‘about ators Rs oe Eh ittlons seam | $5,000 if taken at once. fabineeneye oo yt ge A oar culture, i B. Had | owny-haired terrier had not been ensnared in | Collection. rather more important than the two | (iain omens reception fon joor.) F _- aoe ma Br Yanenie 3 Renee ae Tne ee ene ne Se een ere eae ae emree 10 | Teoh shanticmeds ls at ot Mie arate Dora et | eee eats eros rove eat ce) Mice | _Mb&-St* Fayette and St, Paul sts, Baltimore, Ma | $ at the low row JOR SALE—A BEAUTJFUL ROSEWOOD cast Thomas Tayle achusetts avenue | “arfield was about to leave for the Chicago | Boston, to be sold in New York shortly, It’ in- Winter. FRED AT THE | FOR SALE— : ANE CO. 1407 etave yao, Arvi Frale gd toe, for 18 northeast, during the inaugural week. convention shortly thereafter, and as he de- | jludes, among other pictures by noted artists, | WV vur-entine parlor | “101 ACRES—18 milesnorthof city and 5 miles from | 2 z ———— metre et Mrs. Thomas A. Ewers, of Richmond, is visit- | «ended the steps to sidewalk he was sur- | Bastien Le Page's “Joan of Are,” which created | with U es station, . Br. K. R.; one ot the richest and best | 133 BUSINESS CHANCES. F cares . prised to see the lost “Mac” seatedon the curb, | ch @ sensation when first exhibited in the | te ok qupreel dara the stade of Slacyland 613,000.0". | 14 S CHANCES SPECIAL? ing her sister, Mrs. A. C. Adams, $05 Lith street. | "70 general was very glad to see his vagrant | Paris Salon a few years ago, and which at- A MAN, WORK OF north of city: 3 millee inten sallseed nations 6 wees | 2 BUSINESS MAN | _. Actual barvians tu a wuuiber of «liebtly need Por Mrs. Frank Ward hasas her guests Miss Ward, | 5et, and “Mac” was apparently delighted. | tracted nearly as much attention in this coun-| W' driver preferred, siidsess Mis. Star | lierasa, #2 000 Oe er ae t officers position canlary | Sd Yneabs, ih pertect order. 1d on ¢ of New York, and Miss Duffy. of Brooklyn, fogether they went to the street-car, and there | tty when brought here a little later. It sold | office 2 | 200 ACKES—Well improved (except dwelling | 63: (having scores of offices | —72-a Miss Georgina L. Payne, of Brockton, Mass, | ‘be general left him. When Gartieid alighted | then for, about €5,000, but it is expected to | yr, aUU peat poe Ramses eg age ioe! Ting otock at cost (pets from | B° Saye tor toate voor fot Mis 3 Bure : * | at tha depot “Mae” was there, perspiring and | Command three or four times as much now. It for Cooks, Chamberniald, Wai cress, 2 ACKES—1 inile from station on B. & O. B. R.. F Who has purchaved extensive European | Kockaways, 4 couy $s visiting Miss Ada C. Burche, of 22101 street. | “inca tresthicos, to arte! Bier Fier eas | probably will wot, however, as the canvas te apres, Seamatrent Mea Ma Siniles trom city: large mansion end ombutidings: ts requiring his attention, Address | Wagous of all sty ee,” He 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 8 Fletcher, are now re- | fac” returned to the house and slept on quite a large one, and adapted for a public gal- | S00 - o17e KCRES— Elegantly improved;6 miles! Aty, Bintan — “amaemeanes: ’ siding with the lat . Just about the time that Gar- | lery rather than a private collection, so compe- | WWANTER FORK MELIABLE HE price George County Md 6 geutleumnine Aret-class Eas Setperontae 50D, Ak John F. Seitz, 1007 New York avenue. ld was nominated’ the intelligent ani-| tition for it may not be very sharp. 4,424 New York ave. (ist fl Pee coma bracctee Fletcher is at home to callers on Tuesday. "| ual ‘again appeared, and he howled | —The arrangement for theexhibttion of paint- | Situ retercuces, alway tniles trom two Stations ou Bet Bee Bee PARIC CO.. Knoxville, lows, miba-tit> Mrs. L. H. Schneider, of 927 Massachusetts 10 coutinuonsly that the general's fam-| ings by contemporaneous American artists, to Montyomery county farm: $8,000, e QUAL INTEREST WILL BE SOLD IN Al has former guests during the inaugura- | ily was, sure that something | astonishing | open in the newly-acquired rosidence of Vice- WANTED--HOUSES. ; HES—On Conduit road vo Groat Pals; @ miles | 3 eye amuse wate, dover pracige wale ‘ary Biss fie eer uaa €or " iss Ruggles, of Brooklyn, S- ¥.; | LA fe : legram " =—— | front city. good imp. + $4,000. i at. Address “WINS Lity” Bar ufics, E | iste : of Peunsyivania; Miss Maggie | received informing them that the head of the | Pfesident Morton in this city next week, have WASTER JPM ELING, PROM 45,000, 70 | 17g ACEC tehis Riirovit 1 mite from city om | 3 prences. i" Star ioe. wan eet: | Biores 110 that. aw S HARTBRECHT mb: Mise Flick aud Mra. H. | ‘amily and the friend of the dog had been nom- | been substantially perfected, and there is every | NV. 8.04000 for selicni, | Cashin my bade. JC | Blafepebary varupide aud Br 0, Be At; adjoins sin | Z OK SALE-A 10NG, WELL-ESTABLISHED | JQOK SALE—THE “OTiO" ©. Datis, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. as the republican candidate for the pres- | prospect that the display will be in every re- Ata TOG STORY SOUSE” Alor T TEN | qigd ACHES-16 miles below city, near Marshall i F Meal Eatace Baiuens oii Fst with lange vnverty squires wo boiler avid A pleasant surprise party was given to Miss When | the excitement consequent | spect attractive and interesting to the public | WW Foouis and cellar, oF large Lot, northern part of | hew Sfoon, beck Meee ana ee eae greene: | Box 25, Star offiee. mh: and price ist. BALLAC apon the unexpected news had_ partially ‘sub- 83,500. = ae mt Mabel Shekells, at her home No. 1437 Pierce | $i cd gratitud -peinanickenee ‘that the aaa boonad and creditable to those connected with the | sity: Sele reain; Do agents. Agarose 17 ACKES $0 miles below city, opposite Quan. | 124 OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS PLOURING MILL; nee oven ™ le le t! h ic) & ‘on the a 7 ‘and; Pisce, Friday evening: by a number of her | fr he was entitle! to a litle liver asyhow,for | lait. Many of the paintings have already | == 3% St: healthy location. benutifolly proved: grand viewst | 816 county im Maryiaud, £0 aches iad wood toed cradet “laucing was eujored aunt n hte Locre 3 | bringing the glad tidings. He was not to be | arrived, and the work of hanging will be- | WAsgcvons having houses for rent will place them | Bet for 50 mules gS 500. 1 Sivccaberben frome: wt Shaye cone | 1 daneing was enjoyed until a late hour. ‘ound, but le lived in the memory of the fam- | gin at once. A number of private owners have | {uur hauds they wil receive prompt audicarctul at | 7,900 ACKES Ou Neijenoy Bay: 50 miles down the | 1 mba 687 Pet GAB4t008 sraiNes. x.y : — HL — nee Eva Stern, of Mo-| ity. a iection, ey. — = a | ope Usps een At the disposal of 0 J ene {eels fe bert improved and most productive fann | 281 Y eng POR, SALE ATLANTIC CiTY FOR SALE DR. STRONG'S SANITARIUM. rig, Mo., is home on a visit to ber parents, | perched upon the roof of the Garfie - | the committee, artists themselves have (ED-WE HAVE A GOOD PARTY WHO | | 60 ACKES—Uuimproved balance good | _ m2 ‘B.H. WARNER & 00.91 tral: G0-toom corner bo i Furnished: spon: be treatment iiss Haiti Shape of New York city, i the | fect: the republican party Joyed exseedingly, | done crerrthig s thelr power to ensure the ruc Weatie b rent Beak tweice oon aa 4 itis on ME Br. R50 ses |e RE SS es ae soGtut beatlng-howsesand‘chass | OREN ALL THE, NFAU, r,t ty set of Mine Grace a at the dog came cess ition. . ‘REN’ VERAL = | cottages, ‘CKMAN. z He ave. Atlan- Soring the insugun rhea lae bea WIS REAPPEARANCE. = igo = EY Se San oe Be Stee fan 8, eee, adtoining station on EF ws. well located: containing eigat Toouns ea | 2D pees hot Sindagcew" ate E ome, 2 Je y) 4 We Jee es ‘ . ‘ cs : OR SALE—ATLAN ‘¥—00-ROOM ELE- boven Mise Lola Borden, in company with her | |, The morning of March 4, 1881, arrived, and | 1°Ba Roore eae oe Be penteld, E. WAXTED-SEVERAL HOUSES WORTH 86,000 | tual Aste hetpm: Sea 1 cree: adioiuing Lin. | these houses, have been hananuauel are | FGiae boardian-tonee sows baile oat ooo Electro terial. Frevel brother-in-law, Mr. Frank Smith, of Wellsboro, | 2° smaployes of the White House were very | Geo. B. Butler, jr., Howard Russell’ Inte? ae pe gf h0,000 said $12,000 tor purtiew wud | $525\per acre a ny S200 a” | rendonces, apicuntancuts, Gost class: cosas sips aii | Comte cepsteumente Oration 4 ", Mr. . . pore i Pt peel q 1 SFey a ep le bes 10" balance 4 creation Fa are the Eueste of the Mimes Holden, 806 | £2" torch and there lie dowm ant = et 4, Blacklock, Kenyon Coxe, | “ieb7-be W.P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. n.w. 4225 ACRES 10 n we lr 13-00m howe, bara, Atlantic dew Atlantic Clty N. J. mS-3e porta. Uma dry and ity a ned the whole establishment. He was driven | °°6 2 pas ~ | ihagnidicent view of city and ail the intervening cease al votes Tow. tend tur circular. sem Wiles Teller, eon snd danghter, of | uway three or four times, buthe returned withs | Aamcel” Colmea, Pent Coa ne WANTED—LOTS. GPs Ab juile trom ralltead station on W:a Ur BB 3 Rcieoctenmet prow | YW INDERME i. NPaSEE AV. NUE, cticut avenue northwest," Tuber | seatness ond dispatch that conquered all OppO- | Herbert Denman, ¥- W. Dewing, Percival De ‘ANTED—LOTS—A GOOD FRONTAGE NORIH- | 256 ACRES—100 in cultivation; land of best gual $i Desectign tamored sal Commeag ae eee jear the oovab -oveb all yar teleithone 105, t 01 ition. While the parade formed to start for | T! ‘Pichelt y ty: well improved, 14 trilon fons ane best, gual ‘Pay att fits CE nocstom The ‘tea given by Mrs. C. ©. Clements and | the capitol the dog remained quiet, but as | ZU? | ag gag i Eaton, BB | gurnensOne aSOT ee ne eine. TELER | 1 well improved 14 malieg fromm chy 3 ey tod Li her daughter Laura, Wednesday, was a very | ‘oon as President Hayes and President-elect | Fit Ben. ~ F Wm. Bailey x : ; a TRLEY—NEAR THE OCEAN, RENTUCK AVES Faxon, Gilbert Gaul, R.Swain Gifford, George 196 ACRES-130 in cultivation MARKISON’® cat. parues ERF awe the woverumea Ss Toads 3 y oom nt ANTED-BARGAINS IN “CITY PHOPERTY, | well wateredy highly tsueoeed youd with me. Ur Le ATLANT ‘ “erroom, he ten Lie Uelag Tat eineed Ur | She nencesl'eecoguazed Hoot Re Minct Seueht | Hitchcock, Winslow Homer, George inners, | NV, jth bonne ioc bin roan Wl Ge tnd: | RreTa ania Palle Bens yc Seay are Rosie Bio, NONE S18 a ser | Ropar teat Or NA atin Miso Clemests, im cream. surehe” cad’ Siti | ind ho time then to frolic with s takin aa tou, Jone Le Fuge Wil Mtoe Fe ae, HOME SYNDICATE, Star oftice. 4 2 ACRES_With fracas improvement lee Wiarton ibotantaEe 20 INVEST O* aaa manera Bisache Hilbs. in pale biue satin. A number | *Mac” was not discouraged, though, and he | $5 cer a Bint. hog7000. eee nettinus over #10 per day on euch thousand dollars tee queso " Seattle EY Fis, ia handsome evening | trotted slong under the carriage up ‘Pennapl- Se res eee nome D- 1s ACEO in wood timber: portend of Nested “Autre [SVESHIUATE Staretiee 15-40" | gy 3m __ EDWIN LIPFINOOTE. en nee gemeeees Bee | nie Soames. Sem ae cee 8 engaged in Moclct, 6% Plat, Thea. abinaon, Pat ANTED-TO | EXCHANGE — TWO, cuicaco | {fo™" ty; 136 miles from station on Va MidB. ac; Pored to ste ee tt SER ORTONITY, 18 OF- vm ATLANTIC CITY, 8.2 3 i 7 5 , Walter law, Wm, Sar- poet site ‘500, cai S1ie CITY, ¥.3.. Mr. E. HL. Clement, editor of the Boston | {ving his great imitation of @ Dalmatian ear- | Kin 'yohm"me Recgeay Horn Dotiglas Saw. | Central ior tea vin the: Betinrone aed aia | $200 ACRES—150 tn cultivation: all first-class tm- or Seeley nee ee the BENET SvSPE » | aie ercotee Ee wee, Shania, tot uaakes te. @ 5 O | Hse dog in action. At 9b street the parade | ur” Jone, S, Sargent, Roswell Do rn fae address J. A. H, Stat provements; near the river and adjoluing Mount Ver- Ay 10 Use oud bighly endursedicy wo Gory? | Sm mahinbnuaaEe us broken, that is * Mac's" parade. An un- | bo: i Thayer, J.H. Twachtman, D.W. Tryon, ANTED-TO BUY—A_ FIKST-CLASS Di “qhio’ ACHES" 100 ts cullitatan, ood aes grument and « Gruue New hork, Washing. | (\HE ACME, STIC CITY, B. 3 prt beriee hele feeling special policeman, (who hadearly inlife | ¢°% Tirich B. We Vas heckencle: Verve a | WW store, tains woud bantuees eet ul be ments; 2 miles from Ocoquan, on the fot, fc. “Dennand strpamiua the telepbons. “For it spa tsb oF Resi CRY AVE, ye ind Mire — m, of Athens, Yowed extermination, to, the entire rice of ALE! Wyant, J. Louis Webbe War: | Rali_>uy alt ittereat, “Address D.DEnnich les from station on. A. ¥ ait Bh; 82500. Foun-evg. a. wor 032 Ger nw) We Be | 152m Mics. 6. WAST .. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Prank T. Howe. | Jeliow dogs,) scared him out is position | whit “Horatio Walker, Henry. Walker, = autcand moat Se ey ee oe 228-81 é id SEASIDi as rs. Dunbam is Dr. Howe's sister. ind then chased him down the Avenue as far aes, erate er, Henry Walker, BEST BUTTERINE, | gyenue: 812,000. So OL SP 4. Always open ity Yost in staring for the winter at the | he thougit any man ought to chase dog for eee ee Welt, Carleton Wig | Vy stole and prints 20 cents pound cooking, 13 ceek ations mu? om ety: 144 miles from Palle Aunt ciivery, white, beactiul tie re Seed, Reese ngham, corne: ee 2e@ day. vader a ike butter for one mouth. or money mi wing, end 4 = —— ngham, corner ith and H streets. nae ee cigntributions have also been promised by the | Vanities scrvei'at reaitences: AUF sie omiy at suai | DGuNe, MATL. APLNG, and Framing stream: 61,800, fae a ried tojharect Gur havdzome range of light. | Deets sl eS a -NOTPLA BOARDING Mies Marion Arminger, of Baltimore, fe the |} 1 a0 uD =m 2 bal aes oe following Hoston, artista: Frank Benson, J. | 495) 3) and 0 ciccorated tall middleof tah sited baka tiled tow of chy sta Srocie owes, ane sled, now ie are than caeye cated tly | A Rvaeee Costnger, Loe nod Bet Houme Mat sre en ward, of 1429, 20th street. ‘our years role “ ‘oxcroft Cole, J. Appleton Brown, Charles I r Market, sud 145 Northeru Liberty market. | $0 ABRES aime potest : = Euasuson AIRY LIGHT CO. | iUraale Uy LG. ADAMS & U1), Pon! et Mrs. McKay, of Lebanon, Obio, is the guest | forgotten. Some of the newspaper men to | Davis, Edmund C. Farbell, Willard C. Motes Se eT Jooks the city atid "Brest aulles; high; on heights wena orsencon come Sand &. 27-00" Emateand Law Buildines, Auaite Cy, 8 4 0 ef her sister, Ira. Berth Di Jonze, Yhom Gen. Garfield had spoken of the strango | Thos. Allen, Marcus Waterman, J. 3 Gaugen: | ‘WW ANTER-CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY CURED | olyats raernair 000, 2 ot 8 Roiticiieod invertuent rhage creas | PEE CUALPONTE Ao, wero nt, 8 New. Dr. Allison, of Beaver, Pa, is visiting | (nimal bore him in mind, and two of them | ify Soatite. will be o om Thursday | tnd vegetanfor” Cau be taken trecls end omsica's | Minion ou west aide; #400 eer attest SE® tor soba: er pe a Moved te aie Best. far alates 0h 900 F ctnacl as ¥ere very mneh surprised ‘on the morning of | . 1% pened : coos wpe Ricney eet | BO ACRESTimbe ° ae a 4 a — nea CALE. Fake arene arch 4 1590, to se the long-lout si ce Sraen aarch by, & reception, tickets for | 1 gP HOeed PRUE hii ete weveral tino building sites; S aalles St; apo of ES 20, Orage | EXLARARD axD THPEOTER cen ocpax STEN . er thtes hore on the White House porch, re he NTED-THE PUBLIO To-KNOW 7 200, ia eres cnae inet ie 3 Hamilton, the guest of her brother, tad been for four Jeary no ‘one knew, ‘but he eee see a eae ar ra ener | Vee ork france el at esr dining the Vises ef Bastar ease ate aacreneee | Tapia ‘Agent Beand'0. i Re peta food “E nomsate £ 9°58 p 4 : ¥as in first-class eondition, an a.com. | of cards even ismued, in | SCHMID'S Bint Store, 317 Tth st.'n.w. “ “fran” | Suu, Beulthy, aud choles cat S200 pe: | RS qqort ea ; Mira. Dr. W. F. Swaim is visiting Mrs. Dr. Z. | panion—a white dog, the very of Tracecnae the homeo may not be over-crowded. 5 ‘OR HIGHEST Casi | *Fe poss eae — TT] ERER (OF THE ALDERNEY DAIRY BRANCH Hi Miaxnc CITE, ¥.32 gre, 7. Daniel, 1125 Lith street uorthwest, during | himself in every respeet but color. ‘The couple | Tickets for any other day or evening during price second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, b ace Gea a oe ty Sor parties to pet ete a the mangural period. behaved remarkably well, and they would have | tbe exhibition will be placed on sale at the £e..old ivou and metals atid paper stock. F! fais g nice business, Write or call on Fk WALD, | _Willopen February 16, 150% J. ' —— Mra. Thos. 8. Chappell, of Baltimore, is visit-| Hllowed Mr. Cleveland's’ equipage had it mot | PFincipal book, jewelry and drug stores, &c. SPE Lutte ory ayn, fO-1m¢ os See. | PENXMUMET wesc OMT, X4. ing Mra. Samuel Hodgkins, at 1434 Q street. | been for the ofticious interference of some of Be Smoky Chimneys to now eee pres eoe W "ARTNER—A PRIVATE BANKING fon ‘ood Ie gop, A pleasant german was given by Miss Lloyd fee presidential retainers, ‘Mae” and his mate BOOKS OF THE WEEK. or Bo, Pap eatin of Ta yrugcesand ——— Friday orening han ee euckingham | fie Carne from Unde Coe per eae ns | MENTAL EVOLUTION IN MAN: Orin of Haman | Hisifuetae ee eS Pee SE BEN ES ! ening. Among those dancing weres | {ie Parade from under the portico, ands By Gzorce Joux Howatxes, M.A. ‘ANTED—GOOD D-HAND CLOTHING, Mise F, Mr. Van Manning. Miss Kelley, | 3 slept ins oe -RS., author of “Animal Intelligence,” | VV guns, revolvers, oi gad and silver, for whicli Me" Heyes vice" ea, | Sto tay Sp score Aca es | erase ae, See a . Mr. Crens ; “Mental ©. Miss Manning, York: D. Appleton & Co. Washington: Robert Mr. Blackwood, Mise West. tir. French, Miss | ‘The new administration is dogless, but it WASEED STM CARPET CLEANING AND yan Zandt, Mr. Talliferro, Mise Campbell, Mr. | goverthelees hae ite ‘TRE STORY OF W. rw eurnivarestennaines Methe Be | POE, SALE_UNHEARD OF BARGAIN — 68) . pet. It is acat, afid itmade 'ASHINGTON: |The Ni tresses Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and dames ‘buildings aS Str, Lavender ad Sie Shad Tye aibatet | ke way into the Harrison family circle in jess nutes bose Tops estar oe stiri STCUNGR TAGES Se ecpbode tobe, By eaten Aherat was elegant and the favors were very hand-| ® burglarious ® manner as that practiced by| © New York,” etc. Illi alowed “aa some. Dancing was kept up until 2 o'clock. | “Mac.” The same peculiar complexion tint} F- Putnam's Sons. Washington: W. Hi SUBURB. tn enjoyable tea was given by Mra. Lient | Yhich marked “Mac” is also the Beery ot ean e eR eEHD EME: Y Ee Grasing Main ‘last’ Thursday. when, in’ spite of the | “Dam,” for that is the eat’s name, His general:| THE PAINTER OF PARMA. By Srivaxvs + | PQ8 SATE-ON THE EASTERN BANK OF oe oe eee: av. HIDEBES! tMeatening weather her hovse was thronged | ©/0F is a golden yellow, almost auburn, except foal the Soout, Now Yorks Cassatt Fi our to trade trees tN ree = = wes ie az erga, Mew Mts eg Sea becoming | Cues ngs ac patie Pacgiee Ste | «ce, Wealagion ian come | Saag ery Nae lean See FARES i ~ | Eze “a coy» , a large “) ” in « a a Ni prensa fo eis (or yaaeeentere |* Ta ar taes|EeR nae (ora | a A VTA Se re BOARDDN. 2.5.6 Black, Mist Grace Black, Mes. “T. K. | $0" that he has pugilitic tendencies is further | CATHERINE LER. Boston: Houghton, “| Roe SALE“ AROMA FARK, COSY 6-ROOM sae “rmOide i aYCHEEE Base Sg Ase herve aes THE TH C-] Reble, Miss Bradbury, Mix. Luttrell, and a ARIUS THE LIBYAN. A Romance of the Primi + Tox Sb. Pree gabe” eee & r : coterie of pretty young ladies in the tea-room. tive Church. HEATON, 620 F st. nw. hese Among those present were the wife of Minis- and Country Library.) Now York: D. Appleton & Co i, Mi ——— Rong R SALE — IN FARK, -19-Rooat | sity {2 Washington city. rt ( "ave. 0.7. Pompei ‘Clon Busia? 2; bot et any ter Carter ‘end the Misses Carter, ‘THE FOLK ‘tation Fat. ‘Feat experience. end Miss Darlington, Mrs. and ‘Siios Nord: taro Dita Rew fae , aR ee fossa een, eegumd pear it | OR? {UNINCUMBERED Fi a 7 rear 1850 hoff. Kev. Dr. and Mrs. Himlin, Mra W. A. Washington: Rovert Boalt, ieee Md Ye 2 FF sod i encunieted C DOVALE 628 FRU: ies Sy, Soe Wnga ie ha | sega eaten Hanae et mtn yin 2| ea ce ee Ses | Poe ae ne fr eka See Tac Cagle Bled Papeete | Rebus muuniasn soogeerasog | Fez eme eee 2,0. Glephane and aight ttre DeBs We | euished-looking eat < Go| me SOUL OF LADY ‘AGNES, eur anny at nt foakcalo iat the it a te sett by 5. M. Bryan, 1 le Harpma. ead Dr. Harrold and dauglster, Mrs. Dr. Price, Mra, HE FIMST ATTRACTED ATTEXTION Washingvon: Breatancs™ a, Besse. a a vert "ahd = Binks Mrs Lee Shepherd. Mes Kinney and | dn Tuesday last, when he loitered around in| oy PS ‘Aine, Fe, eo eta es eee ake FOR wae Rew Helis of Cloves Chins Enginest andthe neighborhood of th street and Maryland ! ™™Qintngasan ™ Waash were gow York: @ W. | teas BS ton. "tte SO ach ded