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is f ie E ig fren i i of FG 8 A Convention in This City—The Dele- gates Present. The colored editors met yesterday for the tenth time in convention, the present annual session being held at Metropolitan A. M. E. church. Rev. Dr. J. W. Simmonds, editor of the Amerwan Baptist, presided. Hon. John M. Langston welcomed the visiting journalists, Mr, Murray made Other addresses were made by Rev. Dr. J. ©. Price, of North Carolina; Rev. Dr. W. B. Derrick, of New York; Robert Purvis, of Philadelphia; P. B. 8. Pinch- back, of Louisiana; Alexandria Clark, and Ex- Congressman Robert Smalls, of South Carolina, Acommittee was 4 ited to invite Hon. Fred. Douglass to the convention to- morrow and another committee was selected to make arrangements for a visit to President Harrison. The convention elected the foll: officers: President, Rev. Dr. J. W. imonds; vice- esident, John Mitchell; secretary, Miss Ida ‘ells; treasurer, J. W. Cromwell, The feasibility of the organization of a “Colored News Association” was discussed by H. Henderson, of St. Paul, Minn., and a re- of the committee on the religious, educa- political, social and indust condition heed ff the south was read by John oe of peer napa Planet, city, the guests of Dr. aud . and Mrs. Brazier, and Miss Jennie Bra- shter, of Liner ig are in the the week, the guests of Mr. Mrs. W. F. Mattingly, at No. 1616 H street. and Mra. John T. Mott, Mr. E. Z. Mott , with their mother, Mrs. Thomas 8. Oswego, N. Y., are visiting their sister, of Maj. Thomas Ward, assistant ad- meral, No. 1901 N street, Governor-elect Joseph Fifer, of Ilinois, is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, at 910 street. Col. Fred, Harris, of Arkansas, and Willy J , of Pine Bluff, are guests of Dr. and Mra, Jerome Biley. ; Mr. and Mra. G. W. Morton, of Saratoga Springs, are pleasantly located at Strathmore Miss Christine Cooper, danghter of the late ex-Senator Cooper, is visiting relatives at 1806 street. 5 iy engineer B. A., and Biss Coyle, of West Philadel- Phia, are guests of Mra Bradley, 1722 N street Miss Lucy Loker, of Leonardtown, is visit- ing Mrs. Will 8. Knox. 8i Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Merian celebrated the an- niversary of their silver wedding Saturday. Mrs. R. B. Niles bas for her guests Mr. and Mrs. David Blake and daughter, Miss Isabel; Mrs. J. F. Miller, of New York, and Mrs. F. H. | gon: _ son and daughter. of ee v. Alex. Biclaski, of Paw Paw, W. Va. Miss Lou Poole, of Gloucester, Mass., is vis- iting her cousin, Gertrude Merrill, 908 O street. ‘The reception given on Saturday by Repre- sentative and Mrs. Harmer in honor of the mar- riage of their daughter. Lizzie, to Howard 8. Reeside, of this city, called out a large and dis- tinguished gathering. Mrs. Harmer, assisted by the young couple and Mrs. Chas. Lippincott, received the guests, and Mrs. John R. of Illinois, Mrs. Randle, Mrs, Harmer daughter, Mrs. Gen. Clark, of Wisconsin, and ‘Miss Poindexter presided at the tea table. Mrs. Lewis M. Coates, of Philadelphia, is vis- iting Mrs. Peacock, 2141 K street. Mr. W. W. Riley and son, and Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Greer, of West Virginia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Armetrong. Among the guests entertained by Mr. and | Mrs. Jas. B. Dutton during the inauguration | were, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Pattison and Mr. W. C. Pattison, of Philadelphia; Mr. F. G. Schoch and Mr. B. C. Kramer, of Danville, Pa.; Messrs. Edward Hutchinson, of New York; John Hutch- inson, of Swarthmore college; R. Steer, of Vir- ginia, and J. Roberts, of Kansas, Mrs. L. W. Sinsabaugh has as her guests her sister, Mrs. Jennie Linck, with her boys, of Zanesville, O.; Mr. George Rose and Mr. Louis Hinrichs, of New York city. Miss Rhoda Christmas, 2126 H street, has as her guests Miss Lizzie Gaines, of Warrenton, Va.; Miss Gracie Hopkins, cf Baltimore, and Mise Nannie Deaver, of Frederick county, Md. Last evening, at the residence of the bride’s mts, No. 1729 8th street northwest, Miss Bette M. Hopkins and Mr. H. A. Gorrell were married. At 8:15 the bridal party entered the Dr. Elliott, rector of Ascension performed the ceremony, after which the guests pepeel mera ia room, where a serve Major Anderson, recently appointed associate justice of the supreme court of Utah Territory, and Mrs, J. A. Slocum, of this city, were mar- ried yesterday evening by the Rev. Dr. Chester at the residence of the latter. The wedding was private, and the took the evening train for Salt Lake here they will reside, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Snell and daughter, of Illinois. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Farnsworth, No. 1603 16th street. Mra. Wm. Nelson Cromwell, of New York city, is the guest of Col. and Mra. J. E. Sickels, stiiat Connecticut avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Bland held a reception last evening and the literary and musical ws qeaay ey by the many guests present. Mrs. M. D. Counselman, of Baltimore, and Mrs. J. E. Burns, of Tacoma, Wi Lancet, . W. Eval lair and W. H. Youn Cc. T. Turner; Charles J. Perry; Advance, P. M. Murray and Charles Turner; Baptist Pilot, C. 8. Brown; Fisk Herald, W. A. Crostwaite; . C. N, Hunter and A. G. ‘Adkins; Sen- tine. BB. Wright and O. 0. Wembiah; People Journal, J. W. -Lhompeon and @. L. Lord; Daily Me ’. Harvey; Royal Banner, P, reader, A, B. Clipper, ; Pgnet, John 20. RE Baptist, J. W McEvans; Mitchell and Geo. R. = holmes. AE json; —_— - a lenderson; Free Speech Head Light, T. le and J. L. Fleming; Trumpet, Wm. gg tage ven bar Louis St. * te Rev. T. W. ht- ical M F. Hamblin; Gate National Monitor, OO. Barna; E Stasne ohn ge and ames’ B veraux; ,e a jaweon an —— i Dawson; Weekly, H. J. Europe; Amer- ican Citizen, B. F. Walton; The Sun, J. P. Jones; Sentinel, C. H. Johnson; istian Recorder, B. Derrick. To-day’s Session. At this morning's session W. J. Simmons, the editor of the American Baptist, presided, and Miss Ida B. Wells, of Memphis, Tenn., was the secretary. A paper on ‘How to make a colored Rewspaper pay” was read by Robert Pelham, the editor of the Plaindealer, of Detroit, Mich, ee was generally discussed by the dele- gal EX-SENATOR BRUCE WAS CALLED UPON to address the convention, and he said that while the colored people had made great prog- resaand enjoyed many privileges, yet in spite of all this there was a feeling of discontent and unrest among them. He predicted that this would continue until justice was done to the race by the People of this coun- try. hag Pape or to omar ip against colored people on railroads, an: said that this mast not and cannot ogo le ae some fine mi: id wake up and find that all tis Set of thing had fallen into innocuous desuetude. Mr. Bruce spoke of the denial of the political rights of the colored people in depriving them of the Mr. W. Calvin Chase made an address on the subject of whether negro leadership had been a failure. He claimed that it had. Bland, Rev. E. The convention will continue in session to- Chase; Mr. J. 1. MeCrery, of ows, read an morrow. original poem; Mrs. Beall, Mrs, ‘Bacon — ge Bond, and Mra, Bland gave readings; Mise 8m, COURT. Clara’ Hall, of Spri Mass, Miss Matic | Copnr rm Gzxenat. Tenw.—Chief-Justice Mode, end colos: ie Maus of ham, and Justices Hagner and James. Waahington Territary, ‘ond Magsie Swarzman | Yesterday Kleindurst agt Johnson: judgment below affirmed; opinion by Ju bagner. Ee tate of O. H. Morrison, decree —— by Chief Just Bingham. Meloy ntral National bank; rehearing refused; opin- ion by chief justice. Benter agt. Patch, do., do. To-day, Charles E. Foster admitted to the bar. Walbridge agt. Walbridge; opinion by Judge James. Equrrz Courtr.—Judge Coz, agt. Cutts; sale of lot 20, square 561, Pri ot ly ratified. ‘To-day, Hizer agt. Hizer; testimony ordered taken before W. H. Smith.’ Holladay agt. Mid- dleton; =< RD, Meigen cr Harti- jennedy; R. J. Me’ r. oa ad litem. Kurtz agt. Kur report confirmed, Madry Madr; i vested in F. H. Madry, trustee. grin poode paved complainant allowed to file interrogatories, Cincort Count—Division 1—Chief Justice Bing- & Co. agt. Cox, McMillan & . Duvall agt. Davis, Brien ugt. judgments by default, Bild agt altisore and pd tr suit discontinued. gboa ota A Nice Place for a Lazy Man. From the New York Graphic. Central America must be a pleasant country contributed piano solos. Twelve states and two territories were represented by guests. Prof. and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell gave an elegant reception yesterday afternoon in honor of Hon. and Mrs. Hannibal Hamlin, There was a pretty marriage ceremony at the Memorial Lutheran church this morning. The i ies were Mr. Cornelius Eck- Annie L. Kaiser, both members of the church choir. There wasa large num- = a the couple present. The couple m: sypesrance Ocleck, and, ded y two of and followed by the other t altar to the strains of the weddi low affirmed; marched to the if i j are i i IF f | if id ry 4 iF i a i if i mis i F F i F E F [ i ; F i i Hl f [ £ ; i ‘| evidences of his - | Btates, and Rev. Wm. Dillon. At the session this morning H. T. Cheever, _ Massach: and H. L. Kellogg, of Illi- | eos og president and secretary, re- Excel- made after the phrase was stricken out. Rev. W. Dillon, of Ohio, addressed the con- vention on ‘‘How does Christ require Hischurch to deal with lodge members.” Mr, G. W. H. Conell, of Waterbury, Conn., was invited to address the convention in favor of the lodge und did so, and an interesting dis- cussion followed, in which the delegates showed thoroughly that they had read up on the sub- ject, poe Sees A CHINESE INVASION. Howard Lane, of California, Explains the Country’s Great Danger. Fivm the Philadelphis Times. “Yes,” said Howard Lane, of San Francisco, yesterday, speaking to some gentlemen at the Girard, ‘I am a convert to the wave theory, of sound, light, heat, electricity, emigration, and everything else. Ebb and flow, come and go, succession of likes and unlikes; that’s an in- variable rule, Right here in the United States we have the most startling illustration of how the thing works, “Ethnologists tell us that there was an ab- original American who lived forty or fifty thou- sand years ago, Traces of his existence as a civilized human being, well up in arts and me- chanics and able to do some wonderful things which we cannot do or explain, are numerous, | He lived before the last glacier extended from the Arctic regions all the way down to the thirty-sixth parallel of north latitude, Before that glacier everything which could migrate ually made its way south to Central Amer- ica; the rest was swept clean to the bed rock, into the sea. When that age ended the Toltec was forced to begin a northward march to es- cape the intense it of the sun unmodified by the icy breath that came from the glacier’s broad surface. “Most of Asia and Europe had likewise been buried in ice, and there man followed the ear- lier retreating glacier northwards, crossed what is now Behring’s Straits, came down ccross Alasks, British Columbia, through Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois, and left all along this course plenty of ation. In the valleys of the Missouri and Ohio the hardy Turanian from the north met the feeble Toltec a up from the south, and literally exterminate: bin. The American Indian is the descendant of that Tartar invasion, and for thousands of years ‘Lo’ occupied the land undisturbed. But eventually the white wings of Aryan com- merce brought another race across the ocean from the east, and in lesss than four centuri wrested almost the whole of the North Ame: — from the possession of its first in- vaders. “Of late years the first ripple of a returning Turanian tide have been washing the shores of our Pacific coast. Another invasion from the west is impending. The advance guard is here, numbering nearly 400,000 in the United 50,000 in Mexico, 50,000 in Central America and the South American Pacific states, and 80,000 in British Ame: possessions, This is very tidy showing, if you recollect that fifty Pg re ago there were not a hundred Chinese the whole of America, north and south. It must not be forgotten, either, that these 680,000 are almost wholly men, and would Hyams in @ community of families over 8,000,000 souls, “Now, there are in China and its dey n- cies over 420,000,000 inhabitants, or rather more than one-third the whole human race. Owing to their seclusion and conservati nature ae nota very formidable peo; from a military standpoint, but they are genious, stolid and nerveless, They are dan- | | | gerous from their v =< of numbers, and, like locusts, not of much account taken one by one; but when they swarm, as it is —_— evidently within their power to do. the situation will me serious. I say they are ious, In other words, when occasion serves they will make as arma as ours and use as effective! Do we f t that Tamerlane was leader of just such peop! or that the followers of Attilla, the Goths and Visigoths, the Huns and Vandals, were own cousins to the Chinese, and not even as fitas the latter of to-day for the role of in- vader? See, — the gravity of the situation, and the ible mistake we have made in allowing the Chinese to come among us in such numbers, and so prepare the way for a is occu) mn or an armed incursion. yn the tide ‘ins to roll eastward, as it in- evitably must, it will mean the grandest and most determined opposition on the part of the Aryan race, or their expulsion and distinction from the American continent. It is very true that none of us will be «live tosee more than this seemingly innocent settlement of Washee- washee in our midst, but I hold that we have a duty to perform for our posterity, as serious as that imposed upon our noble ancestors, who braved the deep, drove the red Indian back and kk the land for us, When it comes down to a matter of right and justice the Chinamen have as much right here, by the thousands or by the millions, as we have; but as a matter of convenience and expediency it behooves us— now that we are here—to stay. and to insure the welfare and immunity of those coming after us. “You newspaper men ought to take the mat- fer up with more thoroughness and pertinacity than yet been shown, and arouse the Amer- ican people to the importance of gefting to work right away on the exclusion and expulsion of ‘Jobn.’ There is no need of killing the grin- ning heathen; but we can starve him out. If we could persuade ourselves that the saving of ndry bill is of less import- anc ement of a gs principle in political economy, and that the future wil! be cursed by the errors of the present, w: have taken « wonderful step in advance. nts, the Chinaman must go.” ee The Growth of State Pride. From the Atlenta (Ga.) Constitution. Col. Hardeman was talking lusciously about the Persian carpet he had selected for the treasurer's office in the new capitol, when H. W. J. Ham, the eloquent advocate of the bill | “You talk about your Persian carpets and niggers to wait on you in that new office, but yers have to foot the bill. I'll see | bg R that you are beaten when you run for | treasurer in.’ The treasurer laughed and then looked | “I have had more state pride in the last three | Delieve Georgia hes brighter a lieve state I know. ideas of the last legislature ha newera. The school bill and the for the protection of the terrapins, broke in. | BUGEs, ‘oth itt ANTED—A YOUNG big BM Be? ‘woman to do general housework . slay O'Slgnt and bars oy see WOME: q 7 [AM- ferme, Nurses, , ‘ane, Laenaeenecy anoey te Se fers, Dri a ALA. COOMBS, O20 F ot new. min WASTED—A RELIABLE WOMAN AS COOK; must ‘understand her work and bat elty references Cal ac Sa 7 Lee wee abe ee Weestrgeneas 9 LADY Wastarsn ahs iat te W4STED-ATNO.728 77H ST, 1: XPERTENCED arrestee staat WASTE arte Ecr, he, See some knowledge in worsted wud preferred. Apply at 608 9th st., N. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN} RS OLD in s grocery and meat store. One with experience Well recommended. No married we need apriy. pH. SAMMONS: Othand H stern mae WAgTEO- MMEDIATELY—ABOUT 30 WO. EX for house Juundry and Jo registration fee. Orders waiti: in the city. C1. ¥ a. hw, FOR RENT—ROOMS. SS RENT—DESIRABLE NEWLY-FURNISHED Fe. care; geatiomen preferred 2131 Ket nw. Fe RENT—033 iurnished Rootas and place and furnace beat; Sreegmen, R RENT—A PART OF FINE OFFIC! Ey Atlantic Building. Rent lowe ‘hedron FoR RENT—ELEGANT BANKING, STORE, AND oe aid Gat care nt Flo Bail Dw.: well iighte i Posted by comp; tuned See gtene 1419 G at. a. Aa Ag . The only fi A eae ANTED—MALE AND FEMALE COOK UN- vw bousemaids, waits (ag Tess, coachme waiters, but-tonders, far, and dairy, DICKS. 613 708 n.w. Also European Steanship Agent. m6-8t" W ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO ROUSEWORK AND assist iu washing and ironing ; none but first-class fired. Apply ai ue mii -6e mh2-tmb31 FOR RENT—STORES. oR RENT._1202 20TH 8. CORNER M Te {OR RENT OR SALE—STORE ON PENN. next to corner of 19th st. 5 os tea Sw Se ANA at FOR RENT—ST: BLES. ANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL to stay nights, 1826 16.h st, n.w. WAXTED-IMMEDIATELY, cook; no washing. 1416 N st. HOUSEWORK it* WwW A RE AND GOMPETENT wo aud housework in a small Apply at 105 4th may, Telerences req WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM SER- vant aud to assist in general housework. Cail be- tween 9 and 10 am. oF 2 {O's ban, st Bue 1th at. ANTED—A BOY-TO WORK IN A CONFEC- tionery; alsoacolored boy. Caliat 13274 is R RENT -STABI tear 1s27 1 BT. THRE: fur two carriages. Hit CUNNINGHAM, 1405 F st. a. w. an 1 6-1m' MONEY TO LOAN. gone IN HAND "ON GOOD REAL Mite Reality or Solatonis: Som GOOD REAL sion, ALBERT F FOX, _ml 920 Fat.nw $200,000, Baas, SPE AT Ae oo, ¥.D. N. aw WASTED A, NEAT. about fourteen or fift ply 224 11th st, sw. 'ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK, recommended housemaid, w Connecticut ave. RESPECTABLE GIRL, een youre old tonuree, Ap- Yani ). Mac. a BI Building. 117i stow. Fo RENT-15 1522 12th st, 152244 12th st, Apply ‘The above is tooka, For fu Pst Foe at once. mh6-3t i NT th, RENT-TWOD A 8.CA 313 and 1515 RHODE I how vocujiied by first assistan' end Commissioner of il. This the late purc! SHEDD, 157 Khode of 18 1 9 room 2TH oon: to is located imuediately isiaud s a yee & CUNNINGHAM, 1406 F street. AST Hoos 20 a5 office for ‘ OUD, #33 ¥tb st. t Pont WAXTED-—WHITE CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT. ONEY—TO LOAN ON REALESTAT FIRST. Apply at_714 lvth at. on ‘Thi and > ose, Apply at Shines ee ae Mie sci lompat rice ot nrest aoseay WAXTED-PANTALOON MAKERS ON custom | OY _ OC. GREEE, O03 Wh ot. nw work ; best prices paid) SAKS & COMPANY.6-2 10 LOAN—€25,000 AT 534 PER CENT, IN SUMS ANT.D—A,GOOD OAHVASSER AT ONCE OM to sult, ou reel estate, NEWMAN & CO. special work: salary one. Room 8, 1010 F street. ci ‘Te oma 13 and 15, Atlantic WV ANTED-A WOMAN 10 COOK IN PRIVATE fawuil; Call aiter 6 o'clock with references. 117 Ost nw. we 6-3t F of ANTED—A PORTER. APPLY AT ees he X, Drug Store, 15th st. and New York ave. WANZED-AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG O8 MID. ry \e- , to assist in light work. Sula: 7.50 per week to right party. 7 10a.m, Roous Lr taes ae seas it en 128-60 RENT—FURNI~HED—HOUSE OF 13 | OOMS. ‘corner L street. Eaguire WIN (HROP, West it, | R 1100 brick house, ‘Vermont avenue, FISHER & 00.,0¢ Col 'OR RENT—1725 NEW JERSEY AVE. WN. W., water, bath, ‘bay window, Bove pee ee mO6-w.em toal 22.50, it Ls. ow. S6rI\HE WASHINGTON CO-OPERA’ COMPAN}" lends not part but io buy or build homes at lo ‘ments equal to rent only. Gives deed at once for Cancels debt in event of death. Best plan borrower. Call oF and 16, Atlantic f2-La y ANTED—LADY (NOT TOO YOUNG) FOR MY subscription department. Salary $8 per week; F experience uut necessary if destrous of leurniug « good Dvsiuess. Apply Superintendent's offices, 4 aud 5, 10 a.m. "430 7th st. n.w. av ANTED—A BAKER ON FINE WORK, AT FUS- SELL'S, 1425 N.Y. ave. mh5-2t WANTED — IMMEDIATELY, MIDDLE - AGED Woman, a8 burse forschild. Apply, with refer- ences, at 1333 Wallach Place p. w. mb5-3t y ANTED—TW:) EXPERIENCED HAT SALES. men ; also two experienced sulesladies. Apply im- mediately by letter, «ivin 1 ling. MOE To Loax IN si LOWEST 1 fe12-1m $500 18 TO SUIT, APPROVED REAL ES- La. BE, 425 N. ¥. ave 00, 2,500 $5000" sER00, relerences, where last em- hand | ais zp fo Box 18a, Star otic. "| $20,000, toner sn, pend se Joan on arared el satin Top ven APP in ANTED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUTH or boy for office work and to make himself gen- erally usetul;, must be & good penman, honest ‘and obliging. Address in own handwriting ences, stating wages expected, “KEAL ESTATE, Box 110, Star office, Washington, D. C. mb- NAL WANZED—100 MEN FOR THE NEW NATI ™. QUICK! WHITE AND COLORED WW Thester to-night. WANIEDS, Cooks, Walters, Houseworkers, Nurses, Maids, TA NATIONAL BANK, WASHINGTON, D.C, O11 Fost. 2. w, Receives deposits, Loans Money, Issues Drafts, Trans: acts a General Buukiug Busiiéas, ‘Location ‘central tnd convenient, F-sturect cars and heruics run infront Sislainw; Fib-strect and Titheteest, cons mai 1 Filestree tht ‘only. two Docks away; H-street aud Peunay’ three blocks a (pee cocoa, OF with refer- 18 be has ‘lvania ave. cars only Errand Boys and others, Berge Hoom trunks ‘3B. H. WARNER, President, t reasonablerates, ¥F. M, BUKNHAM, . BRIT 2-8t eS ‘O1v Oth st. nw. £ PARKER Oanicr ee ANTED—AT THE NORTHWESTERN EMPLOY- : B. , Win. K. Barker, Want heency Help ae a ean TON, Britton, Chas, C sensed Jets Nop Mista. sibat female, with references. Cooks, chambermaids, | ¥- Fox John &. Herrill, F Hugh Me. Barony paeerymnarcnone mae URT ce aan: | Gul, Cty a Rove Ba Petar Room 4, £424 New York ave., fret floor, Try us, i — ee £26-1m* Vv ANTED—A RAR money—I want 3: first A SEeoE eat 1 i stock ; firsi-class ; salary or §218-3m" F st.n.w. 5 SAS TW ken te NAT, | Np ONEY DORON REALESTATE aTLownsT sam Cm fin ‘THUS. G HENSEY & CO, Bunkers _314-3m_ 1360 F st. uw. erry Sere: R= ESTATE INVESTMENT, APE AS. = one | Meeive SAFE 26./Sincinnatk: Oo. bei Ae SMALL Fi ata CHaitain Grumdo; one ftiing reguired: the system taught Sy 28 (a8) THOS, E. WAGGAMAY. Mme. 8. J. MESS! 1303 H st. n. 19-1m* 10 LOAN— $¥0.000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. WANTED—SITUATIONS. pected an wu real eatate eecurigy. BS ge fe: eerie eraser a aed eo LE SEM. M™* TO LOAN, ARERR: BY A SOONG, SERRE, cmt, | MON" SPE rary ppoonary i Green L. H., 65 Ost. DLW. ry 1°" | _03-3m 150: V y ANTED—PLACE AS BELI-BOY: GOOD REFER- ences, Address 1200 16th st. n.w. at ore ‘OR Fer ‘WALT ope Hee it Toon 1110 422 Oth st. mhé ‘OR RENT—HOUBE i, 8 Pass story brick, m. Ted herdics NT-2006 14TH ST. dow Brick; 10 rooms, cellar and $40 per month, Ri Brick EX, 61. REN’ 0.30 aw, 112 11TH ST. 8 B., THREE- Soors sab vera. Key pext semper sahd-e WW. Bay-win- all"mod. impa WALKER x4. —408 VA. AVE. 8 ‘water, ‘and 3¥ st.'nw. 'T-HOUSE 1 per mouth. ‘sewer 322 8TH ST. Apply t BN. 13 F ot. nw. ISLAND AV! thuaster Geueral 5, Will be vacant Sirat of ohposite tod. J. 6-Lm. E., SIX-kOOM gas. WALKER mL6-st st yu in room re Th s 407 F ot nw, ,OR KENT—1909 I ST. 3 STORY AND ‘end beth. GHORGE E EMMONS, _427-3m ‘B30 F at.n.w. 70R RENT — 1200 © ST. N. TWELVE rooms and bath, completely furnished, by season oF year, only $125 ver month. Also, those bapdsome us S-etory and baseueut cl and bath. 102 2d st, at the low rent JOHN SHEKMAN & CO., 1 ot. 5 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS, K SALE—JUST ARRIV! nN F RIVED—ONE CAR-LOAD OF from Kentucky ; the drivers and ‘work-horen and. sume guod’ moving at the Thyson House niables. 6-3" ©. BENDER. Fe, SALE—SIX NEW IMPROVED DomEsTIO ud four Hig-arm Singer Machines, slig tly sien at te ey b rng oases ib 5 years - | BACK'S, 7th and H sts, Exclusive agency & | Light Kunuing Domesuic aba JOR SALE—A CHANCE SE family leaving the city will sell at a «reat ue en ure contents of thei stable, coustetlug uf « y and drivin a | bay family ur busiuess bore: a bandss for ladies or children; & good Da: 4 ® Villaxe cart, and « «1: " Wagon, set siucie coupe harness: wet ugry hariea, | Sc) For all iuforimation, apply at OWNEM S STABLE, 1008 13th st. u.w. mt-st fOR ~E—GENTLEMAN LEAV- ing the city will sell, at a sacrifice, good end kind picasant driver. luguire immediately, 1341 Corcoran i iv w6- 3 . RK RENT—2013 HILLYER AVE. dsowve residence ot the late DR. FRANCTS | |. ‘ibis is a duuble hou-e, fuely located; | Sunny, coutaine couvenience, wil ruished ; stevie iu rear, ius for 4 horses; lange carriage” ‘The handsowe 2 ren! Ving accommoda' Teom and coac! office of _luht NOR RENT—A DESIRABLE CORNER RESI- dence iu the borth impe, 6-6 Ve. aw... RG. RO, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES. e41 Hot, a8 floor, 5 front eho truatre, ot Satiooes 'e: pos d is bright th-rooins, aud © furnished or’ uutus all mod. W. RILEY Dt r, th and F sts. nw. OFFICES, i 00 ry 1 939 RES, HOU aan Mozy, TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. securit a apecialty. Tish © KbineaeonDe _@ 1307 F st. nw, ‘ANTED—BY NORTH GERMAN MAID SITUA- tion; thoroughly understands her duties; best references.” Address N. M., Star office. a WANZER-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS tor Cooks, Chambermaid, Waitress, La an Nurres, Seainstress, Men Waiters, Cooks, Coachmen, butlers. SAM'L A. MBS, 926 Fet.n.w., mb6-61* ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT. FOR 10, 15 or 20 years. ts, In men! event of death loan is canceled without further pay: ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS, | lent, aud 1 ‘turned iree of inc ate tare, General , te ‘ame i> i. of T Liladelphis, is the best ever devised vo evable pur- es to own their Lomes jor the ordinary Cull tor # circular and full expianauon, sé-om 2}. H. bMITH a) ONEY TO LoAN In sums to suit, at lowest rates on Gsiute security. oz0 ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST ON LEAL Cc. Se ee ee WAXTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, place as chammbermaid or waitress in a private fawily of boarding-house, Inquire at 937 Boui 2 aia atin naire ~* ANTED-SITUATION AS A SEAMSTAESS IN family, dressmaking establishment, or at home; Dest Americun and European references.” Addi istet. ne,B BIE, "mb WARTEDSHIGHLY EDUCATED LADY, | WHO has high position but temporarily financiaily prcased. desires to be companion to ludy—uo waxes, ut pleasant home required. Best of reference ex- © _Adaress, Box 117, Star office. ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN SIT porter, packer, or any pluce of trust cust of reat, | 15} BITCH, FOX & BROWS, 2 Pee OF INTEREST E SECURITY. J. KISHER & CO, 1524 F st. iw. J\j ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Lo’ est, Kutes, RA ESTA’ pet ‘hus. 500, an; nian and not airaid of work; fourteen yeuns'Feterence, IN SUMS FROM UPW. | HE) 23% Muss. ave. ne. vee Fmd-te 4 DLE LOWEST GATES OF INTEREST ANTED — BY _ FIRST - CLASS ANY, COMMISBION ‘house wor! en, cooks, butlers, Pa, cone scam: st Jadies’ maids, companions, ludies’ escorts, &c. usin office, reception rou first Gor.) FM. BURN HAM, O10 0th st nw. anh ANTED SI UATIONS REGISTERED AT THE ty inteluwence office aud room-reutiny pal with he highest revoiauueiation. clerks, bookMecpers, teachers, cop: ‘cool Deruisids, we. 711 a Tal 7 ANTED—FOR call at North we 4, 1424 New \ork a With rerereuces, ulw REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. bag ‘k. O. HOLTZMA! an22 Corner 10th und __ LOST AND FOUND. ETBOOK, CONTAINING dorsed checks, payuble to my order, A Ward will be pad on returm to me, GE il Fa, av., Photcgrapher. ypewriters, GNoRTawEs RELL es WANTED-—HOUSES. | Su ere 4. Leo PSS DRL NG HOM Fes 2 BT oe aes FE ere eb ciens. Oanlh i toy uw | ahd paying charges, GuItMAN, 124 Bat bee die | JQuND-ONE BUNDLE OF LAUNDRY, WHICH |B the owner can have by ccuing at 514 vih st. uw. Goscriving property aud puyiug for this rt roel ALL OR RIAGE | ‘* p chat vrosen. Suitavie re- Ward given it revurned w did 18ih st, ie | OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING AN OYYDIZED Winwigretie With iujtals XN. DD, Suitable reward | tert at 211 Sth st. ne. at | ] O8T-ON THE E i 15uh st. and Mass ave., ‘diamond hd invunted on soug gold, Hsipan. bezel | Femara irreiurned wo baroltce. | tunGce Be ay THE NORTHW ESTERS TART OF | city & card-cose cont two R. KR. aenall sum of and tung cards money and returu to 1818 N OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—ON MA 4 ‘889, one Buy Mare, 5 years old, os (ES ade ae cree nt ieee bora mbO-se soweed wi bogives.__ wbGSe st ENING OF MARCH 2, BET. and 17tn WANTED MISCELLANEOUS JANTED—20 GALLONS OF GOOD MILK daiiv, State price wanted and where it will be by wae Box 148, : tar office, rs ANTED—10 BUY SMALL GKOCEI ox NM State localliy wind cash price. Address CASI Phar office. — mG WW AXTEDI WASHINGTON OPTICAL 00. J. H. Bramall, O,-tcsuuy 507 14th ot. nw. With tivee that arp ieetiug’ cud cany to, the eyenrat moderate 35 yeurs experience; Fand 141i st, Laks ad y ANTED TRY SCRIBNER, BEST BUTTERINE, Kolls 1820 cents 5 cuokinx, 1 fe Batier dogs) far ome inoutheor money refunded. suulgn secon nt cendencen.» Bor sue inp at has XN ret, 6. Soka piven Troe iir. (4 10r. RK RENT—UNFURNI: FR Fat.n.w 235. 25y OY Mase.ave-n. 6 166.67 SH) 1 23 “O14 728 1 at.n.w.1308..83. 00 14th st. w, vrand. ore. 33 21 33 4 } a Fa SALE—A FIRT-CLASS FIRE-PROOF SAFE: | Ne (a bolt work, combination ck, ruin, to save storage, Canis POR SAE okbion POSTAGE STAMPS U. 5 Official Departuuent Stampa, Stamp Albums Shey Aue desired by stauuy Collectire, and wold. ©. OH | Below dist. KUTHEUCHS, 360% Pa ave. third store fasts een OR SALE-SHIPMAN AUTOMATIC STEAM EN- Bikes; sizes one to eigut-horee power; kerosene Oil tor fuel: simple, efficten. aud econowteal. no dirt ; no dust. Wat. C. CUDD, 2010 Aliceauna st. Balti- more. Soe ahs “68 R SALE-ONE BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PLANO; 7% octaves, oversirung bass, Agratie at: tachment throughout, 3 wood case with elegant Sha ctdings, sw : Sawed Veuceriuge, with &Tain Crossing at Ticbt aug Fichly-carved trimses aid patent, pedal guard piste, | heught, 4 tect 8 iuches, This plano possesses © rich: 3, €202.00. 610 coat Fal ad rotund tote "Price an mouth, Apply at Hoo WoncH & CO. Blo Thee nw, for the Solmer pianos, now reo Say tg tue world. Pianos for rent. ke. Gets calalogue of our TO cents pinoamc A FF9e, SALE PGS, SKVE TERRIERS AND FURE Mite Site Puppies, SCHMLU'S BIKD STOKE, $17 L2u st. now. wae c : FPR SALE MAGNIFICENT TARGE PAR On grand "Sttion; “uncgusled tone” qualities in volume, rorkit aud pi : besuuful ting evenly abd quickly, and altoget ove of the fiuest panos ever prod: The elegance of tbe casework wives it « heh appear ance, ‘This piano has been used but little and ls practi- y cum $200; LOW ouly $3ZO. Bee it if you count maddie ‘can trot i Tiers rangi trom 675 wEZ0O0 Os | Be seen at JOHN SIMMONDS Sale and achige Si" | ble, $11 1vth st. nw. {OR SALE—KINSLEY CREAMERY 00. foalgueet = = F=3 S oa «kun kK. B. Tweuty-als d-cent Gckews tor @1 ca be from our wagous oF at office, #29 and 931 D st. uw. OUK AIM WILL BE TO GIVE Our citizens the very best dairy products at popular cash prices st alltime. PLEASE KEPORT ANY COMPLAINTS In relation to our employes direct to our office, Butter and 216 10cb st. ow. = F& SALE—JUST AKKIVED 25 HEAD OF ALL Kinds uf sound, yout wuitabie for all pur- Poses; weight trvim 1,000 to 1,500 ibe, init Ven, satisiaction guaranteed; fo'ezodto0s a rearot Giz @ bw. J. oR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ROgEWOOD F eotave piano, trut frase for rele _$a7-2m° OR SALE— CASE $100. ern 231 K wt. ow, SPECIAL! Te ag SF used Pianes: St ret OF. Gs SMITH, 1208 Pa. ave. Fa SALE—ESPECIAL BARGAIN’ FOR THIRTY to make roow for Spring Stock. 2 Coupe Rocka ways, 4 Coupeleties also olber close Carriages, Wagous of all styles. Horse idankets and Lap hoves stoust. W. F. GEYER, New bork Carriageand Har- Lene le ‘Pa ave. now. ted QOK 8ALE—IMPORTED HAKTZ MOUNTAIN CA- F Birds, hue singers, ouly €2.60, et the Bird tore, 1145 7th st. aw. 21 Sw re tials ese {OR SALE—PRICE LIST OF weet Catawba. weet 8. HARTBRECET._ wiKes, ud price list, “D. BALLAUF, Ag’, BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘bend for ‘731 7th st.