Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1889, Page 2

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ie ; & Mrs. Windom, who arrived in the city on Monday night, received callers in her EeoA lor at Arno yesterday afternoon. The of the Treasury and Mrs. Windom have a suite of three pretty rooms on the second ot a Arno building. of a sitting-room, # large can converted ing toilet of black satin brocade, made with a vest of buff faille. Mrs. Chas. Nordhoffin a gown of blue henrietia cloth and a scarf of ellow silk, assisted the hostess in en! —— Mrs. and Miss Blaine, Madame Bonaparte, = Mrs. N. ony Mrs. ee One m, Mrs. » Mrs. ox, Dr. tod tra Ham rm and Mise Carter, Mr. ae J.C. Breckinridge, Miss icott were among those making calls last a ereune and s serenade members of the band, that gave them much pleasure. The art exhibition in the Morton mansion was one of the most populous places in the city yes- terday afternoons, as it gro’ Mrs. A. G. Beil, Miss Miss Clark, Mies Coit and Miss Cox found the office no sinecure. The whole house was occupied; the restful divans were most grateful after slong walk, whether upon the streets or through the house to visit all the pic- tures, and the stock in the refreshment room was keptlow by the steady demand that was made upon it. The ladies on the board of managers of the Garfield hospital all feel that this entertainment is the crowning success of their efforts in behalf of the sick and suffering. To-day the hostesses will be Mrs. H. A. Wil- lard, Mrs. Audenreid, Mrs. Ross Perry, Mrs. Robert I. Fleming, the Misses Noyes and other = ladies. To-morrow, Mrs. A. G. Bell, tr, Mrs, Endicott, Miss Dawes and Miss Bryant will preside in the di room, as- sana ales Thoron, Miss Brewster and Sus selly Jenkins. In the evening there = be an amateur concert at 8:30, the rice of admittance being one dollar, The Misses Sheppard, the ‘isses Hunt, Mrs. Maury, Mr. Morelos, Miss Bell, Senor Gal- van, will lend their accomplishments for the artistic success of the venture, Miss Arthur will play on ae oe Bhacey mores : upon the mandolin. Supper wi serve =) sae of the upper chambers. Tickets are for sale at the ethil , or can be obtained from any of the indies of the committee. Mrs. Bradley, wife of the associate justice, has out cards of invitation for an entertainment to the members of the Fortnightly club on Monday evening. Mrs. Robert L Fleming has with her Mrs. pope her cousin, whose husband is governor of Kansas, and who was U. 8. minister to Chili in President Arthar’s time. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Halford has taken the house No. 1751 P street, and Mrs. Halford is at home to callers on Saturday afternoons after 2 o’elock. Miss Ida Thompson is at home to her friends on Monday afternoons, assisted by Mrs. Ross Thompson. Mrs. John G. Carlisle will keep Wednesdays at home during Lent hereafter. Mrs. Don M. Dickinson has taken the day of I street, Thursday, which she will keep during March after 4 o'clock. ‘The first anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Landvoigt was celebrated last evening at their residence, 801 7th street south- A quiet wedding took place on Tuesday even- ledeaseee cameo Mrs. M. J. Eastwood, at yey Mr. J. W. Johnson, jr., of Lou- county, Va., and Miss Mamie J. East- Lorre of s city, were married by the pre Samael H. Greene. Only the immediate tives were present, Mrs. Georgia Hussey Wilson and the Misses Wilson, 2024 G street, will be at home inform- ally on Fridays. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber passed through hoary caret 7 pada Florida for # short pleasure tri; A social event of the lenten season was the “At Home” given by Mrs. Alexander Cameron, of Canada, in her spacious apartments at the Hotel Normandie, on Monday last. The rooms were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and growing plants, and together with the exquisite Sotete of _ — presented most brilliant The ag was ably assisted Ld ath A. G. ‘Kellogg, Mrs. . Torrance, Miss Hi Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Miss Cockburn. Cameron left for Toronto this afternoon, but intends returning next winter and expects to purchase a home here. Mr. John Walker is visiting Washington after an absence of two years. Mrs. Horace Boughton left the city yesterday for a visit to the Hot Springs, Ark. lections render it ‘doubtful whether a “goo” will rival them in their general —— for many years tocome. The effort be made to o make the the American collections yor One great ad- possesses = Ee of beg in the Ropk Creek of arunning stream wy i dens water is either collected ome stagnant or @ runnii — for at much jews the park is located, the creek will be di- ved into sections. In some places it may be widened artificial; sections homes = be provided Yor aquatic animals of all vers, otters, muskrats, seals, and other creatures, ‘THE PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. The appropriation for the establishment of the park is contained in the District appropria- tion bill, The text of the provision is as fol- lows: “For the establishment of a zool _ [ ay in the District of Columbia, $200, expended under and in accordance with’ the provisions following, that is to say: That in order to establish a zoological park in the Dis- trict of Columbia, for the advancement of science and the instruction and recreation of compisie and vant 8u) Ay is ro~ reverin'the ef ti tanner he board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the Secretary of the Smithson- ian institution, which shall be known and des- ignated as the commission for the establish- ment of a zoological park. That the said com- mission is hereby authorized and directed to make an ij tion of the country along Rock creek, between Massachusetts avenue ex- tended and where said creek is crossed by the road leading west from Brightwood, and to select from that district of coun- try such a tract of land, of not less than one hundred acres, which include a sec- tion of the creek, as — commission deem to be suitable and eppropriate for a zoological — That the said commission shall cause to be made a careful map of said —e showing the location, quantity, dc ot each parcel of private property = be a for such purpose, with the names of the respective owners inscribed thereon, and the said map shall be filed and recorded in the _— pores of the District of Columbia; and m and after that date several tracts and parcels of land embraced in such zoological Park shall beheld as condemned for public uses, subject to the payment of just compen- sation, to be determined by the said commis- sion and approved by the President of the United States, provided that such compensa- tion be accepted by the owner or owners of the several parcels of land. Thatif the said commission shall be unable to ——— any portion of the land so selected and condemned within thirty days after such condemnation, by agreement with the respective owners, atthe price approved by the President of the United Btates, it —_ at the expi on of such period of thirty days, make spplicaiion to the Su- preme of the District of Columbia, by Petition, at a general or specil term, for an assessment of the value of such land, and said petition shall contain a description of the property selected and condemned, with the name of the owner or owners thereof, and his, her, or their residences, as far as the same may be ascertained, ther with a copy of the recorded map of the park; and the said court is hereby authorized and required, upon such application, without dela ‘2 rae notify the owners and occupants of the land so selected and condemned by appointing three commis- sioners to appraise the value Po values thereof, and toreturn the appraisement to the court; and when the values a such land are thus ascer- tained, and the President shall deem the same reasonable, said values shall be id to the owner or owners, and the United States shall be deemed to have a valid title to said lands, That the said commission is hereby authorized tocall uj the superintendent of the coast and path an survey, or the director of the geo- logical survey to make surveys as may be ne- to « into effect the provisions of this section; and the said officers are hereby au- thorized and oe to make such surveys under the of said commission.” 08 Real Estate Matters. H. M. Baker has bought, for $35,000, of Isabel Maury, lote 12 and 13, reservation 12, the St. Charles hotel and adjoining property, 103 feet 10 inches on 3d street, 70 feet on B street, and 50 feet on Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Z. T. Sowers has bought, for $24,000, vs os Franklin Schneider, lots 181 and 205, 20 by 100 feet, on 'Q, between 1ith an ion streets northwest. H.W. Gist has bought, for $4,745.70, of G. W. Gist, sub B, sq. 686, 32 feet 8 inches front on the east side of Delaware avenue, between B and C streets northeast. Dr. A. P. Fardon has made the following sales in the last few .days: To Hon. Jas. G. Blaine, one-half interest in lots 1 to 6 and 12 and 13, block 9, and lote 1,2 and 29, block 10, Meridian bill, for $10,466. To Mrs. Gen. Mus- sey, house 2139 K street, for $7,200. To Henry rs house 2109 K street, $6,000. Lots 29 and lock 8, Washi - an hts, to John A. Mair, 68 aa Lote block 8, Wash- to’ ~ Richardson and others, eos, 2, Bock 8, of the same sub- division, to Hon. Wm. P. Kellogg, $6,000. pant Ect ‘Tur Eastern Disrexsaky.—The contributing members of the Eastern nsary held their annual mee! last evening at the residence of Dr. Frank yhamberlin, and elected the fol- lowing officers and board of directors for th ensuing re Chas. C. Lancaster, president; Fran ae vice-president; Em- asurer; Dr. T. Archibald Tay- lor, secre ® Shae Gb dota FW man, Dr. John T. tare — F. Llewellyn — A. Elliot, ‘Geo. & ol Pat (aoe “W. Tuilock Norton. tution was ey et and afflicted, and was being Comrgey fname sited by wealthy and charitable ladies of the. ——_— — Trams to New Youn.—The Baltimore hio railroad company has again the facilities for travel to and from W by Sa ere service of ex- ‘dditions to its Philadelphia schedule. le. trains are equipped with "8 ident of the — mons 8. Sm: ape aS k and Dr. M. Ese FRESE Ht fi d bate re i 4 | EBs! i slit ai. ; 4 ci that an example made of one of them would have 4 GOOD EFFECT ON OTHERS. ‘Miss Wheeler had. frequently taken a short cut across the path, and never having been molested she had no fears when she started that way last night. | She had been visiting friends on Capitol Hill, and it was about Ct Sigg when she arrived at 6th and F e was no one in sight eo far as the i rently but she had not gone far across the lot before she heard footsteps behind her. The moon was mn ge at the time anda goa unless in could have been seen lor the distance rEy @ square or more. When Miss Wheeler heard the foo footsteps she was not | \ at all anes but for fear of being insulted she borve eon her footsteps. She had not many steps before she was overtaken a negro eg dealt her a stunning blow in face. mn the negro put his hand across her mouth o prevent her from making outery, SHE MADE A DESPERATE STRUGGLE to regain her liberty. She succeeded in remov- ing his hand from her mouth and screamed for asssistance. Her cries were heard by two gentlemen who were ith street and who hastened to b they reached the scene fers seal made his The negro took Miss Wheeler's satchel ith him. When the men reached the injured pe they found that her mouth was bleeding and two or three teeth had been loosened by the blow inflicted by thenegro. She was aasisted to her home. Miss Wheeler thinks that she will be able to identify the negro, She describes him as being about twenty or twenty-two years old with smooth face. rore @ jockey cap at the time of the assault. The police expect to catch him, as a negro answering the descrip- tion given was seen in» bar-room in that section of the cry Trp the assault had been commi' is su; ae he is in hid- ing somewhere in that THE DOCTORS ALMOST LAID UP. Worn Out by the Unprecedented Calls on Them Since Inauguration. “T have only three cases of pneumonia un- der my care,” said a prominent physician to a Stas reporter, “but I have more calls on my time and attention by people who have colds of all degrees of severity than I can possibly at- tend to. A great majority of these colds were contracted on inauguration day. Two days after inauguration they poured in on me in such numbers that I began to think the proces- fos was still omg and had laid out arouse — my house. In al) my iden s ence I have never known such a rush. ave not been out of my carriage before 11 oclock any night for nearly a fortnight, and, as you see, I am now almost too to talk. a during this time I have been forced to go to Lseugeleks night end that I pelea finished m ‘s work. It was just i sible ty me to answer ‘aft meu Is.”” J ae “Doctor, there is a popular impressiop that in cases where peuple recover from pneumonia the lungs are al pos ds left in a weakened state, Is this correct?” 1d the reporter. “No, it is not,” the physician answered. “Where the lungs are left in a weakened con- dition it is because the general constitution was impaired or the lungs were more or less diseased before the attack of pneumonia, and complete restoration could not take place. But where the patient was in good condition before pneumonia was contracted the lungs on re- covery are left clear asa whistle. I havea pneumonia a now who is seventy-five i old, His whole left lung is hepatized, ut he has a good constitution and will recover. If a person has a fairly good constitution pneu- monia leaves no permanent ai after effects.” DISTRICT ~ GOVERNMENT. BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day as follows: W. Danenhower, two brick dwellings, 520 and 522 2d street mm, one frame ark street, Mt, : mt fomrt, Sono dwel- me corner 1 street and Howard avenue, me corner 1b M, M. Carrico, one frame yD rhe it street southeast; $800. ‘Thomas P. Collins, one brick stable, rear of No. 618 H street southwest; #300. T. F. Hazell, one frame carte No. 73 M street southeast; $1,000, Mrs. Sarah Britt, one brick dwelling, No. 8264 N street northwest; $4,000. Brother Tobias, to extend the tower above the roof of the main building of St. John’s college, Ver- bry oe northwest; @3, cide HL. a lor repair the frame g8, recently ed fire, at the foot of 2ith street northwest, Easby’s wharf; €3,000. From the num! of permits issued daily it bean me that the coming building sesson surpass that of last year. ——— Sa Railroad Obstruction of Streets. THE ENGINEER COMMISSIONER SAYS COMPLAIN- ANTS SHOULD PRESENT AFFIDAVITS. ‘Tur Stan bas heretofore referred to the com- tmunication of Mesars. C. H. Parker and Philip N. Dwyer relative to the obstruction of H street southeast by the Baltimore and Potomac rail- road song ay G In the same letter the writers refersed e fact that the district attorney had been instructed to enter suit against the gaslight company of Georgetown for violation of District laws, and asked ——— whether, in this instance, some reputable man would be required to come forward and make affidavit. a stated in Tue Star at the time, the paper was referred to the Engineer Commissioner for report. In passing upon the subject he says: “In the case of the Georgetown gaslight com- y, the as to Se of gas is made yy an official of the general government, whose businees it is to test the power of the gas. the case of the railroad, it would seem to simple thing for Mr. Dwyer and Mr, Parker, who are interested in the southwest section, to select one or more instances in wi! Nothing Left But His “Gun.” 4 YOUNG WASHINGTONIAN BACK FROM THE WEST . I Fre E: i sf ft : : g ii i H 4 vease Weare paying ee ‘before Tom am. and afer aftr, BARBER FOR SATURDAYS. rg AS Hi Waris oun WHITE p LSCHNE T- DER. 220 East Capitol st., - FOR RENT—ROOMS. Sane ae om RF. PRIVATE HOUSE. TWO NICELY = | ER eee ae Leer 1 ow _FOR_RENT—HOUSES. WANTED—BOARD. Wiser apn ‘WOMAN TO COOK, WASH ap BS > sini as gg a bea men ae Place nw. mihi 4-3 ANTED—X FIRST-CLASS, HONEST WHITE es Gorman pretense’; anf oeake housework ; say frein ga Geo ve wre PLEASANTLY TOUATED F. ries ‘Georgetown, D.C. it WANTED ae A 'TED—EXPERIENC! LLIN 3,0. Witheaantss ABO? Penn whee Ta" WaAnteD— 8 MART. ACTIVE ¥ cag won he beet of mle BRIGH W3S7zD Po: Tn has st ear xperi- ance in's shoe pases ‘Apply at tie ONOMY “SHOE STORE, 802 7th stn. TANTED—A GENTLEMAN TO RECEIVE orders. by sample from customers (business men.) Salary, #15 id comninsion. Tieference re- quired, ‘Apply 9:0 &. my THUEE & 00.430 11 ra TED AT CNCE FIRST-CLASS WAIST AND WW shirt bands at 1143 Cont AXTED =A YOUNG LADY 70 TAK Tink CHARGE thoroughiy araping. Be ‘av a Wri ‘ANTED—AT 0. A GOOD 8H repairing. pe at fofo Penn. a ANTED-EXPERI 40 cooks aren: Shel waiters, Boars. 95 WEE rELy, OnE FIRST-CLASS. Waist hand, at 1814 id PANTED—A ¢ GIRL TO DQ GENERAL HOUSE, | sts istnse ne a ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN AS COOK AND Taun must be weli recommended, AD) between 7 and 8 in the the evening at 1402 M st. o.w. te ERSTANDS GAR- lau: 8 and chamuberuialde, waite headguarters for cool ‘Room 4.111 A HO UND! im all ite Drauches, and who has nrg eaten Address Box 111 Btar office, ANTED-A YOUNG MAN FROM 20 TO 24 wa eet, Sa clork in s wine tore, must be “WINES,” | Star office, niasste ANTED—A GIRL AS WAITRESS ax CHAM. maid and to t with washing. Inquire at 1124 Counecticut ave. Meferences required. mal4-2¢ tauat be willing to learn: 5 88 weekly to start. TUL We NORTHWESTERN EMPLOY- Hoom 4,174 New York, re cooks, nurses, berumaids, an of all With (references. Situations with “the o best rss ny ‘abil guarant mb fED—A FIRST-CLASS CATERER To aos urge of adining-room with REFERENCES, Bar eine iso WARIEDS, QUICK! WHITE AND CoLonep Walters, Houseworkers, Nu Errand Boys aud others, stored at reasonablerates. "P.M BURNILA ot, Dw. Waa YOUNG MAN CAPABLE ‘ngineers’ Transit ; yo bee ed matheua px D—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework and assist in the care of children in fanully of twoadulte; must stay nighte ‘and furuish ferences. Apply at 1218 Pa, »' FE Wann NEAT, RESPEC: ‘ABLE waiton an invalid.” Appiy after 5 p. m., ax Rw. “yl guaranteed. ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS &:RVANT TO DO rr Ww bn Reegeee oe for s family of two. Inquire husetts avenue n.w. ‘OUNG MEN 70 SELL Ink Eraser: every man keeping ‘8 book will buy on si commission. Cail on Sth st. new. 3-3 agent for District, + pe WANTED SOLICITORS FOR THE INDU Savings and Loan Association: “Good ply to THOMAS G. HENSE: bes, 1800 F stb NTED—TWO CO! D APPRENTICE GIRLS V at 2104 Pst, Mrs, LEWIS, Dressmaker. ml: SUITABLE PERSON TO SOLICIT ordre for Websters C mis ged Dictionary; sold aly Parpente poly, wath rererenice, ¥& ED—A WHITE GIkL, TO Son V fous work at aN es Bopeed mb12-3t" ‘RIAL W \—GENERAL STATE sour 10 OPEN office headquarters in some principal city, assume exclusive control of our business and appoint local or sub-agents in every city in this stat known, gip's, as flour, in Polen 3s dem net profit of fiity to‘oke hundred per with credentials, THE UNION COMPANY aud Astor Place, New York city. WANTED nots WITH GOOD SOPRANO AND hn’ oer salaries paid. AP tween H und 1 6 wreningy at 6:30 O'clock, ANTI ED- ALL WOMEN SEEKIN re situations at the CET'Y gurice DO i age gt te rs and port 1G 3 HOUSEWORK TELLIGENCE re how for several ra NTED-LEARNERS FUR PROF. CHRIS ANEW 'S New tuteruational Tailor Sysienset ana Garment Cuthng with any inch rule abd tape measure alone, Patterns aud materials cut and Basted ous Atting Teguired:; the system taught by WANTED SITUATIONS, Wit ‘SITUATION AS COOK. APPLY at 14161 st. ow. Can wive full satisfaction. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘SOLDREB Tis—situst one as chambe: and the otuier as cook, Call or'addrese 1730 Jobuesn’s avenue, bet. R and S and Vath and 15t ANTED — BY GRADUATE, POSITION IN firat-cisss store; best of reference. i Ao Market st a. mhi4-Se° WEXIEDIG0 TO TO DICKS caEnY FOR COOKS, | gant teress, nurses. stress, cosch- housemaids, Urses. seam Sepernibe use men and women. City ref- ‘th, Also European Steamship Agent. 7 ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Wixtex @, Chammbermaid, W a tress, Tarpes, Beamntrene, Sen Waiter . Cooks, ‘bmen, iutlers. SAM'L A; COOMBS. 998 Fetnw. mhl oe WASTED BY A. A XOUNG 6 ie LACE make rt k adapted to the Care of horses: 2 food fower eu er. Address Be eae 08 U wtreet Bw. men, wait erences. 61. 14-5t* ‘ANTED_A SECOND-HAND SAFETY | cash. rn ©. HIGDON, ovin 20, de Cloud Balldine. mete LK PER 1102 4 at NW ANTED SALE FOR ‘or partic . mb14-3t* 20 GALLON: day. vulare call or address nee. NTED—A SECOND HAND I DENTAL OUTFIT. Address, stating lowest cash price, =" Biar office. yy ANTED— wipe Gry Tabt would ie to take charge of a private house Caring, tee the sununer. Address A. W., Star office. Recess KEEP. BOX STALLS; Gerwonal attention: order box at. Price's Stables, 311 Oth tow. Farm, Tth-st. road, 8 miles £ 0. BPC. a. D Waste. CAREFUL AND SHREW] rypere to know that one of the best pisces os Boorse Blankets and borate? ih Sod ee te at WOOD W A ani price and ‘Sumber of rE ARLOR FURNITURIS TO REUP- holster, mattresses to make over, work done in 8 ‘neat and substantial manner. 10d, also laid RESO: ave., Wi operated by EES sa white carne mby-or WANTED—DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY. Madame Washington's “Dress Cutting patented, enables every one Tolearn tout fare |] readily and accurately. The system will be scale tnd a micasare re, book furnished ning this system are immedi- wey piaced in «position t earn yuod ace ienced hands can obtain 1 school at suy time. “Paper patterns of akirt, waist, X | sieeve cut by measurement for ladies at 5Uc. en F at. nw, Wir ‘ED—A MALE ORGANIST, OF CONSIDERA- a coenenes in mah fe BY eradiuate of the ik = a a Churches loo lease COMMUNICATE AS BOON BS PoRsi- references. MERIT, Star mhs-lw* Waa SCRIBNER, BEST se hoes and prints 20 cents pound; Legere | ‘arranted pot to get strong or Gite: ‘Butter dose for ope month, or money Eaulica served at residences. #Ur sale 128, 329 and 330 (deco: Ceater Market, and 145 Northern Open daily. ‘M. C. SCRIBNER. WASTED- CONSTIPATION PCSITIVELY CUl Cond by taking Clark's Constipation remarkably and vomit ESuITT Hous! us, Tevolve nd ellver, for whic pashent casi prices ices" Ww ie paid, “Call LASKEY'S fic Penn ave. comer 2a stn. wt my26 Wasts-steas c ET CLEANING 4ND Renovating Works; Feathers Kenovated, Mat treanes Made Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths De- —-* F H.YOUNGS,1402 Pa.av.,lelephone 1008-2. q = 7 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY y—sutumer residence of owner, 109 aci R. Retation, y acdoinizi lange public sitinmer rei new 8-room hi hall in center, water at ‘door, © or: chard fine fruit, 60 acres cl Dalauce timber. Pos senaiop at once,’ For full partic address m14-3t° WNER, 329 Ost bev. FR SALE—250 cHGiCE SELECTIONS OF AF ABMS AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, tn fee- mediate of Washi: An FAKMING, ay SUCKING, \IRYING, or RULE GROWING: Call or send tor new builetin Just issued. mhlélin _mh14-] T. H. SYPHERD & CO., 1321 F st. oF SALE-THOSE MAGMIBICEN T. VILLA SITES OI Ch N_ ROSSLYN 1 TO NORTH OF ABLING Tox ABREASE OF ND OVERKLOOKIN CITY; SUR- Paswina ALL OTHER Pewee ob THE CHEAPNESS;3 10 0 CENTS ey ae SHPHELD & CO. mhi4-1m 1321 F st. War ety, Se RENT, ON LINE RAILROAD, 1h hea CS Awelling with tenant house, aiid i land | (or furage; permanent if suited iso Bee sol re ” mite” qOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Bi acres, Fort Pendleton E Farm, Garrett Co., Ma, ea, ice house, &c. 30 ackes on the Conds it Road. — Fairfax Co., Va.,2 miles from Alexan- dria, agg Ame Arent a, 16 miles from PROP. bear = ears Va, with ved machine: syste atemncr até a 4 3 acres in Wentunorland Rane eereae from city. and bon cbpoate Aang ear Alexan: Va. ; for sale cheap. my > lee Lot in Ti An elegant home in Warrenton, Vs 191 acres in Loudoun Go. Vs, improved by an ele- mansion ; will trade for Ba cimore or Washington ‘aes st Fort Foot Ma. sland: on. slesandria itgomery Co., cee elegantly im- railroad — Olivet, jortda and many large tracts of Wess ¥ mineral laude, THOMAS E WAGGAMAN, whié-3t 917 F st.n.w,_ ener. EDWARD m1é-2t* ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AT PAINTING BY A Wee ractical grainer and inside workinan. Address, days, HOWARD, Star office, it* ANTED-BY A REICROTAREE ‘COLORED GIRL do chamberwork or nurse, Apply 474 for three rANTED—BY A COLORED MA. TU. a ss Griver in s'private family. Apply at No. 1343 Vermontave. 1’ V ANTED-By 4 MARRIED MAN—A COACH- place—one who thoroughly, w: derstands his business, and not straid to work. furnish ‘of references. Address G. B., 1100 16th st. u. D—DRESSMAKER WANTS SI’ TIO. los by, day. week, or mouth, or take one Sewing, or would ld 3.3 as 14th We NTED — BY A wee ENGLISHMAN A Auton ax Soudan pan's ssaietant and for duties Wee, cea ete eee Paglia ott mula Ww eee eee BY BY FIRST-CLASS COOKS, Poh oe cr rag Dairy, Farm and ree Hands, Oe SPARE eg 10 Sth st. nw. miso ANTE] Tos aapertnct BEaIeT ERED, a wi jaw ep SIO position as man- Waste A SHTURTION A Brow, ib Benne'sre with 3-3t* TO +4 ae ‘Star office, FOR SAT E=20 ACRES OF LAND, WITHIN 3 niles of Washington city, sui a daisy. Doel kee try or fruit raising, or convenient home for que in bu nese fi sell to the highest bidder on Hivadas, 186 D.7n. jf at private sale for ‘balance in one, two ani three. years. “Also 8 2 sere, tract will | tbe scld'same Sime, for cash. Persons ‘Will be taken to see property free of charge. T. H, SYPHERD & CO., 1321 F st, nw. T—A RARE CHANCE FOR THE RIGHT Tian] have 34 head of cattle, and milk route sale. farm and house for feet, For further mhl2-lw* Fintes eg BLE FARM OF #5 ACRES, ke part of te County, Va, Pe ed oeaT gen tues a FURNISHED MA, pene ‘Mass. ave. floor. TiwT_onE FURNISHED ROOM. for gentleman ; $25 « month; 2 11th st. nw. mblé-st* FOr, REST NICELY FURNISHED, "BAY-WIN- wut cece Saeed NDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS on second fact, north and south exposure , near tan club. ' Gentlemen > Fize RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT southern exposure; $10; also other P2315 Pennsylvania ave. Ww. ROOM AxD aT Fes RENT-A oA MICE, SEVER: Vermont ave ; @25. at. FOE se Tae 14TH aT, ry ww. Ay * WINDOW imps... th. WALK: ie WALTER, G13" Fane. Fe RENT—TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING firet oor, furuished bed- Foom and stuing-room. few doors from Fat, Haferencss a S RENT—THE ‘CHAEPEST AND Bese FUR- ed rooms in the city, with or witbout board, at the Chto house, 826 7th st, u.w. Rooms all prices board in the city for $3.60 per eweek: mhi3-or" {OR RENT—THREE PLEASANT UNFURNISHED rooms on Cy! floor, or four on third for light housekeeping; rent cheap. WOR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ~| FoESE Apply st 1237 Des Balesst. = mh)3-3t* SUITE OF HANDSOMELY. UR. ished second-story front southern Private family. Apply at 1327 st. Dw. miss ¥TH STREET rooms with board With modern improy th ova oe Fi ISHED oe” Fooms ob second floor; will Tent either sepa- may grrotaers ‘ears pass door. 1235 11th st. n. w. JOR Pees aor tse 15, DOUBLE PARLORS ON or three adults who are in office 4503, ¥ mb13-St _ ue Foekt RENT—IN A VERY DESIRABLE LOCATION, ond § south ee} also,two. — ree caheuate uniuruished, wit | PoEz RENT—TWO range SALCFURNINNED Toom same flo! pot te "pete - —= = Seen wesc cele en = SECoRD AND THIRD FLOORS oF house 714 13th st. D. W.; seVen rooms kutchen and bathroom; €37. between 9 and 10 am,, R REN SUITE OF (RC story of 720 11th bath, wi ion SSS y OR Ti THREE Ton CAT. ne. mith oF without board. S| Ro8 R RENT—NICELY EUENIGGED, PAnLous at iaioceen , mb12-3t* Rk RENT—FOUR, R- UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON Ey sas ahd heat; $18. 1853 vth st. Fe. RENT— THREE | NICELY front rooins to single also three ae ISHED basement mhiz-. Fe. Scare niemanats FURNISHED Kooms—trout parlor; toldimg-bed; cheap rental, $f suite of roumas on saune oor; alsy very nicely furnished 2d-story front room, tlh st, we mbl2-3t OR RENT-TWO t UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- ccatinuy rooms; yecoud floor icont; with heat and gas. M jk RENT NICELY FE thing 1 OR J RENTS NEWLY FUKNISHED KOOMS AT Lenox House, 214-216 454 st. u.w., iran 88 per qwouth upward: ‘parlor aud bed-rooui, oe ; hotel prir 2-iw* ‘OR BENT-LARGE, WELL FURNI HED SEO- mut Toots; southern expos- Hes corner bouser guna je; teruls moderate; 201 w. x FE RENT mane, VERY ergo beat oreo ‘secon! r, eas heat; tor U ae Ora couple, also ‘obe Ball oom GUS SS, NISHED ROOMS AT Giana ave., between 3d and 454 sta, nw, pes se R RENT— FURNISHED | BUOMS, ‘WITH OR Fora board, at moderate prices; 338 Pen FoEze 'T—ONE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FUR- ished for oue Or two wehtlemen: inlern improve: hicnte; reagouable rates, "2120 Feninayivania ave.u., ; RESE Secu Bares oF Tam Sanat 6.0. ABBOTT. Propristor. "| | iE awe od UNICAT! NTLLAEGE SUNNY, COMMUNICATIN 7B a pease Fixcoms) en vate if desired: Toeatiom: door, O17 othe ee ashen NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OX vate family. second floor; centrally Gentiomen preferred 620 6th st. aw. ES RENT kT NO. 2413 3 anpeapetertey ave SSEORL TAK BAYARD; house ogptsiue parson, is bai-rooma, With sccommodstions tur three ‘horses tt mhid-2w THUs. J. PIsHER & OO. 1ae4 Fat, Bw, Fe RENT_FURNISHED—187H ST. N.W, JUBT itoute and near Dupont Circle, handsome quubie” "rortdeuce: Containing every com Sefience and nicely furniehed oderave to deair- able tenant. Apply to cone ¥ pee 00, at ale Fr 6th st..nr. Scott Cir. Oth st. wear —FROM APRIL, 1 a Sirable Louse Low led by Col. A. T. Brit Siz 15th st. uw., ear McPhervon square, brick. stories, 14 roous: all modern improvements and’ in a inns order Ab every respect; permit to iuapect must be obtained frou o/ ot 8H, WARNER & C0, #16 Fat a. JOk RENT—VER! EAP—IN A Reuchburhood, a furuisited house, 12 er woot ior ou _ mah 3-3 OR KENT—BRICK 1007 K ST. N.W, front, 1U rooms, bath, la Baroda et bo mewly are, eli pean ted iroughout. ales FOX, 920 # wt. nw, RO! Beat 7% a FURNISHED HOUSES. res are authorized to offer several ¥ tly. furnished hotses ior rent, to private faguilies, fur lous OF sort eae ‘or paruculars apply to 3. ¥. N. BUYOK & co. Pak RENT—PARK ST, MTP aia: ‘BOURE se. of nine rooms. wus and new f lange «i vs0 ; 6 roows be ae In- al Feist RERTOLAROE HOUSE, | XE Ook OF mnappigei SiS Onecare aunts ae . “ eek Fe. RENT—BEAUTIFUL| ROOMS, SINGLE 01 OREN yeh cure fot Tota a a sea me cic ot ouey we bncn | 3 every room ; re! OR RENT-TWO oa THREE KOoMi Tshed or unfurnished: heat aud gas; conveieut to G st. n.w., opp. Pension office. reasonable. mbll-lw OR. RENT—LOCHIEL = 512 Ca dix furnished rooms wi! i central, AS shies” z RENT—ROOMS, “SUITABLE ¥ CLUB; Fe nd location, near cara. Apply at pr Scho a L ae si, or 3850) HL oie ‘Tous FR BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. 0 H st.n.w. References, mll-lw* RENT—033 G ST. N.w., HANDSOMELY large Parlors place and fummaee hawt suitable to: cor Gestion: on = ___FOR RENT—FLATS. R RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2020 K improvements; gan, mcter, cosl vault; near signal at fice; rent 820. Apply toJANITOK. " — mhi¢-ue FOR RENT—STORES. R Lay S AND DWELLING; 1219 E Fr for restaurant or any neon Rppiy te OWNER 200 Teac oe ml. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Inquire on premises, eR sta, D. w.; one of the best city. “Apply to chang Vous new FPOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTO: ona Eourmimasie ae ed ae Lease & fe Ee icenenene cats Srax: ‘BOOM See eee Rene et Law Bladen, B AVENUE AT Ee eee cnsious F Stk RESPPCRASLE MIDDLE. Tene AT FPS SE 2200, SEADI L ak OF Tal eerie REAR OF 1018 ee ait 5 pe fee barges oe eeyotetne. eo stn Reduan pees, at ar Eas =e OST AND FOUND. F%4 FE FEB NEW sEnaee Ave RENr—-181¢ ota 8 ST. Se ae BLEGANT OFFICE ROOMS | <* ae 3, foe gD at mw.: hented ty. 80, BOURZMAN, 0th and F sta nw.

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