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J = , oa . 7 * 2 . 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 188 A GREAT PAPER. | = reer of beady breniny lag smth WHAT WOMAN CAN DO. WANTED—HELP. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR_RENT—OFFICES. oe an earne: e —_— eo = —— Fo ——— ———— —_ = — = — >= —=—= —— ———— ad Some of the Features of To-Morrow’s wishes that have attended it throughout | The Men Want the Whole Earth and! \WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL ANTED—€3,500 ON PROPERTY SITUATED IN MR RENT—ROOMS SUITABLE FOR GENTLE- R_RENT—FINE OFFICE ROOM, VERY CHEAP, ‘Twelve-Page Star. fe course, : Nothing is Left for Her. Witcoreoet yo ir teat: ‘ae HTS MW iciiermge cont. prac takoas Pape afine Fiivenincgr al te departinemte hotels and theaters; _ am im — Mrs. de B. Randolph Keim, accompanied by piniae ee ee *_ | \WTANTED—A GOOD, CHEAP, LARGE GROCERY | 27314. ¥. ave. _mbae Or _ | _maaees Su Balding 3 ‘Tar Evextxo Stan will be issued to-morrow | her daughters, meses and Hallie, her cousin, | #rom Good Housekeeping. W WAIST HANDS _AT woopwanp & | Wiste>-49000 TF Beat otce, av | PROB AN EXTRA LARGE HALI-ROoM | {OR REXT—TWO NICE OFFICE RpOM Ms Fa ‘t in the usual Saturday twelve-page form, the | Mrs. D. A. Denison, and brother, Mr. Herbert} The literary club met at the Blossom's last : Ei caly those oxperiened ihe con ANTED TQ RENT—A REMINGTON TYPE. | conte‘ eahilsand quict wmainet: gnodern iunprove- | HY door. Sh be ea en ee eee additional space giving room for much special | 8. Owen, has gone to her native city, Hartford, | week. The subject for the evening's program | {rina done Z wb2O-2t "| aye, Walter No. Zi state price. Address 200 Delaware | “mned-2e = | Wonk WATCH CLUB OO., 515 7th st. uw. mhvs-2" matter prepared for the benefit of the many | CODN., to attend memorial services in honor of | was: “Women, what can = e do?” Mrs. Bios- N’ ‘WOMEN COOKS, 910 TO 040; CHAM- STED — ALL BANSOINTS ZO Fi “a | POR RENT—1511 T ST. Nw. SECOND FLOOR: R RENT—THE OFFICES NOW wa ect ana ef cease | oe memory ier cicon are eoced | Tard Ah Sma 08 “Eninent Womans” | QUOGuEE Bat hace tates | Wanvanietaararnmitis | Raerriaerc sme ane | Ren mira Beta with eager interest for the Saturday editions of | beantiful poison ah window in the South | Young Mr. Fox recited @ poem on “Women's | Cooks. SAM'L'A. COOMBS. 926 F st.n.w. mh29-4t" | Dat; ria sh oe gi a epee - ie eae: | eis esis ‘Tux Stax. Recognizing the demand made | Park M. E. church of that city. Mr. Fred. D. | Silent Influence,” and a tenor soloist sang WASTED A COLORED GIRL Af CHAMBER: Driate pisoe for wt Fe and concert playing. BRENT —A LARGE. FURNISHED, SEOOND- Fo! RENT_A NERY DESIRABLE OFFICE ON upon it as the leading newspaper of the Dis-| Owen, the architect of the window, will join| “Queen of the Earth,” with fine effect. ‘Then references, Apply 730 Sth st. we Tt | _2t° ‘oF and pethot,. else tpom oe hire Soe dee 2 TYLER & RUTHERFORD trict Tux Stam is constantly increasing ite | the party in New York and accompany them to | the chairman suggested that some one might | x EX aT? nisbed; with board. 453 6 of. nw, — ‘ANTED—AN EXP! | WHITE GIRL TO ANTED—CO: — a JOR RENT—ELEGANT BANKING, STORE, AND . . Hartford, wh vices will be held Sun- = a eon cae | Ve OR RENT— office ‘the handsome inartle frout “Flem. savipment, and its expenditures of money and |Gay'‘morning: March SL." Mre, em wil |S¥® fo make remark, and Judge Gould ree | WW,tarm,.ei tung tara ond ome Fonneeyaraptucrs oesmages arapy.| occ ty pace anes Pg enterprise to provide its readers with choice | be gone two weeks, na er aed oe n| WASTED A YOUNG LADY BOOKREEPER AND Keent, 1731 Het ny. PY GEO. BROWS BEL | Toon, vd ot Foentso. and timely original matter. While each edition | pleasure in visiting the ve greatly edified by these exercises,’ eng ee Address in own handwriting BE. 9, Bo Foe te RENT—TWO LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND | _™B2-tmb31 14196 at. dw. of Tux Sram covers the news of the day, both | 8d the many friends of her girlhood davs. | he said. “I tell you, I feel proud of our local and general, with a fulness that puts it in | S@ Will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | women, when I think of the magnificent things | WW titling cose. Apiiyto E'S BARNUM obs the lead among the evening newspapers of the Joseph Gatto, of Baltimore, nephew of Jos. they're doing. Woman's delicate hand has | 931 Peensyivania avenue. mh29-3t world, the Saturday edition is made of special Gatto, of this city, value by reason of its enlarged form and its| Mise Mary Herkles, of Baltimore, by Father |™an has gallantly welcomed her in. A late arias, x lor on first floor, furnished or unfur- ished; Bear Sty Hall and Penson Uiice, Strect cara. Addtves bor 100, Starnes make ee class TON 0 MEN OF GOOD CHAR. __FOR RENT--STABLES. > — <GED WANDS OW CHIL business as agents of the Travel- FOR RENT(A LADY IN PRESSING NEED OF | J>On RENT—STABLE, REAR 1927 L 81 REE 7 A knocked at the of e fe and 'TED — EXPERIENCED HANDS CHIL- company of Hartford, Conn., by apply. 875 would board and room « party of three in pay- talis; room for tw Apply to GREEN was married last evening to door of every profession, aSTE ED PAs pe ON CHL” | pes doverence coupes Cot Ayr: d and r “stalls. room for two cs ouEE Tene sEbSose | Tote Fats ise CHORTE sent of the cabeacde" | Gc Fs Star office. : Douse, Address at | & CUNNINGHAM, 1405 F st. 2. w. w6- Lm r Pr F, many special features. To-morrow r | Walter, at the residence of Mrs, Cassaséa, 126 Q | writer maintains, that she can even shoe | \\74xTED—A WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO | \\WANTED-FIF1 CARRIAGE, COUPE, BUGGY R RENT — THIRD STORY FRONT , = petigss 7 2 wili ve in line with its predecessors, and Tited | Street.” pain emg nye pate ener mM ht oilsework. References required, “APRIY Was saddle horees, at Downey's Livery Stables, Fiat; ‘Very reasonabie to right party. ]025 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS with bright reading matter whichnooneshould| Mrs. Col. D. 8. Alexander, of Buffalo, N. os the whole world is open to women, that any | 4 \VANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COLORED MAN W3AXTED — Hina FIRED AN ED— Fok BENT ONE OR TWO COMMUNICATING | J{OR SALE—CHEA NG SORREL miss. Among the special features to be pub-| i# visiting at Laurel, Md., the guestof her | should seek to crowd into a calling proper only Ween mopping and setting up pool balls: with ee, wishin x to have hie fred can eaves Ab | poatjomon 24 Soor: furnished or unfurniaked; with | sound and gentle; will ffand anywhere waitable for lished, are the following: brother, Mr. J. H. Alexander. for men? Irefer to my own profession, the | nobey nesd ayDiy. | 331 Louisiana ave. _ TOO0 Penney rants re ee Mee eee | eae LR er aay oan: Belt line cars pass the. doot. a1 a on - : e: Miss Margareutta Brua Cameron, the fourth | law. The law is too low for woman, It would ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE | xq, > PARLOR FURNITCRE Chan ERENT BEAUTIFON Eat on 1 SKILL AND MUSCLE:— daughter of Senator J. Donald Cameron, was | drag her womanhood in the mire, No, no! Let | WV sna nielligent!a chapch member preferred. Call | WW ANSER-ZARLOE FURNITURE UPHOLSTER: | FOR RENT_BEAUTIFCL BAY-WINDOW. FL Stcey simplicity hives for Sat all este t Foot. with ‘good views: §10: house | (9, oue-story simplicity. Lives, for - - ttresses made over; nk Gi in stand Au exhaustive article on the Columbia | married yesterday at the residence of her father | them do any thing else, but spare them the deg- | *t Home Library office, 1010 F st., room 8. _1*_| supstaiitial mnauner, carpet cleaned Gu, oor new & - ey eee. DSO J FE: new, neat, pleasant, quiet, very central. family ex- | Address O. tar ottioe. ea Athletic club, attractively illustrated with | in Harrisburg, Pa., to John Wm. Clark, son of radation of the law.” W ES = eon ABOUT 16 TO MAKE HIM- | method; sewed and jaid "Address C. SON, 1233 cellent; board uext door; gentlemen preferred. | 7 ALNUT FOLDING p= yg 4 ar grocel d | G@n.w. Lat. - the milli thread manufacturer, of New-| “I must say, I don’t agree with you there, ero ay store om a ae ais % | cat of the new ‘lu-howo, view oft |e Run pe ante td ae, | fedge® ake ar Ue Eien parr har | esd Cala ASAT WE. | Wa eranvom or ay RTATE oh Fie | Pon RERT-VERT DEgINEE TaOE wader rior arrangement and portrait Ne ~ “ AW. y NDLE-WRAP- class haircut, go to the LIT yand f hed ished ; in 01 3] PALE _a FAVETON GS Wave ¥F Walters, of the Dutch Reformed church, New- | I'm glad to seo, women in the law. 1 think | \WWANTED_A GOOD BOY FOR BUNDDE WRAP: | JV, clase haircut go to the LITILE STUDI oppeaite | rent low fo" summers family’ private: O34 Latin'e: | TOE SALE—AFIVETON SCALE IN EXCELLE leading athletes in the different fields of | ark, officiated. A reception followed the wed- od can do lots of ee in that profession, | clean in person. BAUM'S, 416 7th st. mh29-2t__| Willard’s: operated by Philadelphia white artis 29-3 | : . T. KJ, 101 be Ards: 0 pesca ave mw. a ding, 1 hich = Mr. d= Mrs, mg as the most refined woman is liable to NTED— IENCED WAIST AND SKIRT | —™D°3-60 24 L ST. LARGE FRONT Room | ie a¥ a bib ’ Chek; Started, cm dy geibiting, umn | U6 Ccucgattinis tics law ome om tae stignient | N thar Sos ioet ee VAST Al Te | WWANfED DRESS c 3S rooms om fret Goer. horth ood nipurcnantan ct JOHN BULL AND HIS ENGINE (Illustrated): | The bride was uttended by two bridesmaids— | provocation, I can’t see, for the life of me, Why | Wy cep ~ fem iy ANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR CO! CTOR AND | patented, enables every one to earn to cut ai of ‘The old locomotives in the National Museum | Miss Clark, a sister of tve groom, and miss Ra- | she shouldn't practice in those courts. To my | V a st south ; also 3 other roomeat 1433 Lat, Summer prices. | prick dwelling, northwest, everpthine pareheard ew -3t _ | Jan. 1, ISS. ‘Any ove desiring to leera further par tculars address, office deliverer (established country route) ;must beam- | garments readily aud accurately. The system will be Before April 6, Box 56, Star: mbze-st* A “i ‘ ; - | mi i= | biti d reliable; securit: . Apply at | taught, and the scale and a measure book { hed | WOR RENT— FI and their relations to modern railroading. (sir ompert vedere —— Deere ES leg thorough dig ele Gee aati bnce ¥ THUEE 230 7th? NeceMmarys ADP Te" | for't0. "Persons learning this systems are immed. | 2 00r, S10 17th a ately placed in a position to earn wood wages. , Ladies | NOR | = N THE HOME OF A GREAT EDITOR (lllus-| wore white satin, trimmed with lace-pointed | tors. Women haven't the nerve and self-con- ANTED—ATO) Shi feeb at heeding experienced hands can obt at the F ty frases man me itherh exposare, and all kinds o * a neck and halt sleeves, while a tulle veil fell | trol for that profession. 1 say it deliberately; waiters, seam u f rasan ieee sk es Wea ae gracefully over her head and shoulders. Among | I had rather a daughter of mine would walk a | BEKA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 010 F st. u.w. A description of the ‘use, ROW | the guests was venerable Simon Cameron, now | tight rope for # living than to put out a shingle atany time, 1223 F at. n.w. mbv-19t* | iamily; convenient to 14th st. cars; EI BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | ©¥€ OF two persons, prices for second-hand Furniture, Carpets end ity. Address —SRIGHT-AGTIVE BOY 70 E ‘OR RENT—ROOMS ON SECOND vERY owned by Whitelaw Reid mors than nity Yeareld,Hewaramong he | tid pracce medicine : HOUSER One. BEAN: | Engin nee Moet recy Adar | PLR cn nen beet foe, ogra a sorta: . first to congratulate the young couple, and he| ‘Now, I don’t believe in being narrow ani es 3 Tr \WANTED-—IF YoU HAVE CABINET WORK, UP. | 445, week or mouth. mhzy-st* x C1 A WASHINGTON BELLE (Iilustrated):-— kissed the Criae with all the ioe of youth, old-fogyish and behind the times,” struck in| WAX}%2>4 Cr eee Se y Desiy, V pile OWED iy on aera Sterno OR RENT—643 EAST CAPITOL ST—A_ FUR- — ae pore fh The approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy ——-o+—_____ young Mr. Van Struther, reporter for “The | 20 and D sts. n.w., over drug store; entrance on 2d | for THOMAS FOLKS, 1900 H strect northwest, every FOR RENTS 643 Ease Tool, with boat; pre | moe PIANO wage Phillips and Mr. Edward Hilton. A POLICEMAN NEARLY KILLED. ader.” “We've always aimed to keep right | *- mh28-2t | time. mh1G-lin* | vate tamilP. home couiorts mao ~ 3 Pa_awe up abreast of the march of progress. I thor- ED-A_ COLORED WOMAN FOR COOK | \W/ANTED—TO BUY FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICE | POR RENT—ONE VERY aT Fi POR SALEIA AGINCH BICYCLE, AMERICAN = hor 7 pork; Ge bume at hight, 1734 d-hand f es carpets, stoves, feathi par we Ideal, latest style, nearly uew. A’ bargain. tu- Spry em , Knocked Senseless With a Base-Ball | (US%I¥ spprove of women doctors and minis-| peng ave wore: Be home at DIE ete. Orders by mail or othetwisg receive prompt atten: Fs Tessonable; Poseeenot oe of keri Ont ae | Wuirest 1116 Othet.g.we : Something about the great collections of 6 Sas Sha ate ie = Cos ‘fede ways one oe oo =o Son, F.J. EINSTEIN, 1009 B st. n.w., opts bev 13th pposite Frauklin park, m29-3t* Fe Sale Sevenal. NEW INSTRUMENTS BUT - Bat nds Negro. ver heard in my life was made by a lady, scale, ig mb15-1u a = ea — — slightly used, frow $190 to 8460, at the music copupetoaseens : Last night about 9:30 o'clock a desperate | reported it. I tell you she was a clipper! “And v = ae WaASTED-HORSES TO. KEP. STALES; | F'Qusenceping gee Tete | store of. EP EROSE, Fonnevivents ove. PHQTOGRAPHING THE SKY:— fight took place in Maiden Lane in South | I'd like to ee them vote. Our paper has al- iin ee ee B11 Garren) attention; onder box at Price's Stables, < t'and Light, $10; cars pass the door, | _~~#-68 __Awent for Steinway & Son's Pianos, _ yw the nations will unite in a great astro- | Washin, in which Poli Melto Ways advocated that. We don’t take a back ¥ mail promptly attended to; cooks | 311 S er Crane nest. road, & miles trom | Apply 1806 11th st. n.w mbZ9-st? Fe SALE-NEW FURNITURE OF SMALL . 3 gton in whic! iceman Melton was | seat on the woman question, And I’m sure I | and Waiters always wanted. BURGESS. loom 4030 | CY CL ml as - — k house very low; willsell as whole oF separately. mamsiaal euteageise. seriously injured. There wasan affray going | don't object to their painting honses, or shoe- | ¥ st-2- W. | WE Re ed ee eee ee eee qpOn BALE“ a ioe re GETTING OUT THEIR SEINES:— {on in the alley, and Policemen Melton and is horses, if the te to. I didn’t suppose V Anrep A RESPECTABLE AND CAPABLE ceate pound. Warrant not to get strong or rancid sbie tor'p doiry can covecuny 4 Gene ee - Tuarnburke were told that a woman was being | they wanted to, that’sall. But there are ‘some rhite wir] to do general housework in a small | (like Butter does) for oue mouth/or money refun SOSABLE ANT ALGOVE | “table Dench and tanail coftee mill Inquire at Tiwi spsimsa - went to the house where the fight was in pro- | t® Want to see them thrust into, And one is TANTED—A BOY AT PRINTING OFFICE OF | eater Ma Liberty, market. ~ eid selena gc Deny ey OES, 1513 FSS. THE NEW CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY:— ress. In the house they found James Thomas, Se = eee oie their moral na-| W joux F. SHEIRY, 023 D st. nw., who knows See ee 5 aGOD sncen ey = QOR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 8 “hares Liectric Light Something about the new structure which | Eleanora Coleman, and Maggie Oliver. all col. | es. Besides this, their constitutions never | somethins of press work. ml * | WAXTED—c00 D | EP rooms, with or without board; delightful house 10 Shares “Belt” Raitroad, ae whey ored. Officer Turnburke went to the back | Could stand the strain of night work, and—er -| \)7xrep—a GOOD. COOK, WASHER AND | mentuns,zevelverss old Ge pald, “Call LASKEY'S | are, bvguyernood: summer pricce; southern expos. | 100 shan ~ - -ppeangnges will soon be completed. door, while Oficer Melton went to the front | beer. ,Thope I shall never ace a lndy friend of | ‘WV fuer i, & payateianiy of three nduite; reter | Les nts 2d Keun ave, corses hdettnswe a8 | Salah Te aly wear card Address MCB 9h °Riar | 300 Shares caf nn FROM THE DEPTHS OFTHE SEA:— door to prevent any of the inmates from escap- | Mine dragged into the mire of ewspaper work. | gpcee required: good wayes paid. Call at the b WANIEDISTEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RNISHED ROOMS $11, OR | ___© Shares National Safe Deposit, _ mi ss ‘s ing cer Melton entered and received a| WY. it’s the miriest profession of all een a a wd Renovating Works; Feathers Kenovated, Mat- or will rentoue. 2103'Tst. | FZOR SALE—50-INCH COLUMBIA” BICYCLE Odd creatures that disport in tne fish com- aaverellow acctaathe face with a bese-ball bat. As Mr. Van Struther ceased speaking there vs es ae i aoe MAN, freseee Se Ret eee and Maths De- Frau uickeled and with ball Learings ; also double- * 4 ase-| Le, ‘ + LO st o uvom cab and yed. 4 NGS, ye ‘i 2.1 = = — oo. = ‘breech-i A mission aquaria. He fell to the floor unconscious just as his part- | WS & silken rustling in the bay-window, and | 4\j1y'to BENT. COOLEY, OUL Cat tw, ihsrder” | SEgyed F A. XOUNGS,. saan aioe Fok RENTS THREE PARTLY FURNISHED —— loading chet gun, Pieper mabe, 716% FASHIONS AND BELOWS ner arrived in the room. The women urged | Mr. Louis Fernando Blenkiron, a young man V 7 ANTED—WHITE OFFICE BOY; ALSO. rooms for light housekeeping, gas and bath; also = ‘ASHION FUR — — cs ng. a 4 aS EE ——__-_2e Saag Sasi die chaoui deci wa si Thomas on and he made a break for Officer | WHO has just written a short story, which he a qukired Gots Maaco e mia Coe {OK SALE—THE ADVERTISER ABULI 10 KE je jan one furnished with board for we Tarnburke. ‘The latter fought him of for a | N88 trying hard to get published, emerged from | aren, farm aud Dally Hagan Ee” G0) Geran BUSINESS CHANCES. ROR BERT gL FRE Ue annoyance and inconvenience of pubis, sections i 3 ’ and Swedis! en.) FM. BURNUAM, st | — aa ———— 5 hae ; early spring. few minutes, calling for assistance to rescue . oT Me ane my friend on “The | =-¥- ml A PERSONS DESIRING THEIR GAS BILLS furnished, pleasant rooms, secomd floor, 33 atany anthesis conden of an nee — TWO WAYS OF ASKING- his injured partner, but before aid arrived Beater," he asia ‘rik, ya a a} V ANTED—AGI FoR LED reduced oF wishing brijiant iilumination for | Mcnthy with light Grst foowlarge room, peetly {Gs Years old. 158 bande lish, le alana = Thomas, “Elesuore loo ssernieca the Piven | Fanning he Angers through hin pny curls | NY ‘urs tie rousertl ng Catarru aud’ Hebe | Hire ta ce psu hoi fr | Bags ee YO tout: aie Thorens 04 | fot quinn’ csr hae eres amin pense ae Se tee re ae cen | SL think (Nb fac pec make taraite, ieereaiaeel| Hee iNBevie Chicago, Tha man-ot* | Wanton Fairy Ligut Co, ite’ Bank Building. | 1H, RENT_HALE OF EROOM BAT.winpow | Sudjsvouid ind wud yeviett So" in tue cor inti pete weet ce =| _mb2y- Ouse: unfurnished rooms; Very pleasant; diago- | PCUY-made coupe of business bores, weirhs about SOMETHING ABOUT ORANGES— since custody andi Locked up. he injured | Ceived was from w edy editors T wouldsce adc | WaStahAbY AGHATS ANERAGE OVER $49 | pron SALE —SiOcR BROKE | amr baie Ramat sane tte tay, pee | ST Sa Stuer Rd an rea sverd way ~ Pago officer was removed to the station, but he did y = = s week with mynew Rubber Undercarment; th ‘with leawe of office : over j tuce: terms reasonable, 1224 f st. A glimpse at Washington's Florida and for- . = © No. 3 is asuperior GFiving’ aud saddle sare, 6 yre old sound and safe, will stan; not recover consciousness until nearly mid- | Vise them to paint houses, wouldn't do it my- randest invent mn for women ever without tying, fearless of drse- | within past 90 days; price $2 N. W., OPPOSITE THE We@n used by’ Ladi Pon} ‘ pa nicage, Its 5-6 u ) days a locomotives, bi 4 eign orange trade. night. His eye was so badly injured that Dr. | Self, you kuow. There's nothing idealistic | Address Little, Chicago, His, _mihSor6t"_ | BLUCK BROKEI, Star omice 2 ingle oF eu auite, | piacton, and te highly Recoutmaeuded to anyone ta Sowers was called to attend him. The prie-| *bout it, and 'twould be nawsty work in bad W TaD ENPORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU.) WWE, HAVE A ccsToM est ee lS JF | penct, of a safe and reliable auuual. | Aleos fine gente SNES:— - i wcted by : omen, white “OW $1,000 for —FURNISHE ECON : AFTER THE CHEYENNES:— ir | nes were taken to the Police Court this morn, | Wenuer, Besides they might, fall of. But) id atasedSZattanlan ager tor Bea, | endear tn eu duragenrt on toed rel saa | JOR REAT—FCINISHED, A" RECOND GTORY | Pou fetchuras 6, 2te idx andhon tl How Gen. Merritt outwitted Indians at their | ing, and the case was continued on account of | Women can't write novels and plays. They | *u4¢ tes, With references. 717 Mst.n.w. m16-' BREY & CO., Fulls Church, Va., Telephone 707. | venient location; terms moderate: references ex. | Dayton was: ‘one season. A ome fallin B " the i ote iti. haven't the logical sequence nor the imagina- ~ ec ae lw | changed; 712 11th re pouy phaeton. Au elegant sidebar, sbift- own tactics. By Capt. King. ‘¢ injured officer's condition, tion—in a word they haven't the genius of the | WWANTED [EVERY ONE SEEKIN ails GSR WOE GIL > a ae ee nn Da Gee tonew. Set single ‘coupe bar- : mien 4 pent to ky ere to get it. No ¢ RUG S E r ‘arness, kets, be, HITTING THE PIPE— ‘APPEAL akan author. ; . working-women, Clerks, copylets, salesiacst | BD once: old stand; good = | ROR RENT—FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, DIN pe scld ‘separate. Those’ who bore, wot ‘ J NOD. “There have been some things said here to-} jorters, farm hands and‘duirywen. CITY 1 tory reasons for selling. At | on a ; Le ay I sufficient confidence in their own ability to purchase See oe See night,” began Mr, MeKevitte, alderman in the | CENCE OFFICE, 711 nm horthiwent. ‘addres Bor 11, Starotice, mihsost” | treuvited to tring their Judges or liverymen with e ght, Mr. McKevitte, alderma h = Z eect es vs os » Star office. mbzeze* "| Tent as the: . on them. Complaint of Assembly’s Church Against | third ward, rising and thrusting one hand in WANTED — EXPERIENCED INDUSTRIAL T—1] 08 81H ST.N.W..4 UNFURNISHED | sonable offer will be coumdersd Fo “yi ETIQUETTE AND MANNERS:— the Presbytery of Washington City. his pocket, while the other fondled his watch ling tohareninete os eee ae eee | ‘suitable for light housekeeping. ot rom {rial and all information, spay at owner’ ual ersss e ere — chain, ‘some things that I must take excep- | Sd nen, The Washinctan Bow cicigl sateen | a “Sa wm st. of jence, 15 vee seta nd what not to do in society, by | rr 1s cLarweD THAT THE ACTION oF THE PRES-| tions to, and one is the remark thrown out by | Auscellllsn, ANS Jutieaenem, Hoty tal, Endoarent | i sven | Le ple ee the author of “Don't.” BYTELY IN THE MATTER OF F. w. couctazten | Mr. Van Struther, about women’s voting. Now, eerie z3-Ot_ | FOB. EWSPAPERS, BY W. J, ME eg og a ae THE TALK OF NEW YORK:— AGT. THE ASSEMDLY's cHURCH was aN rx- | if there's a thing on top of the earth that makes ARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- | cayo, I cd Jur descriptive’ list, wach wives local | if desired. Est. n. w. a Rp PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL LARGE 7 : - — pucuki: miusouns aac! me mad, it’s this infernal talk about letting 's New International Tailor System ot Dress | jty, politics, price aud terms, mb27-2w" OR RED H STN. W. FIRST AND SHO point Deer Antuers on y ld. hands Fun for outsiders in the troubles of the cen- cise OF POWER. women into politics, Idon’t believe in drag- ee ee ath fuy dnc rule and tape | a .0R RENT—MONTEREY SH LUE oud Floors; near Metropolitan Cluband one square | Lament for parlor or 0: teunial celebration; by Tue Sran’s special} pe gonowing h fa a ging lovely women into the mire of politics. Atdne req Fiidigetcuntuns, furnisneas ag hewes fron Bak | west of War and Navy Department. cca SES or . oy e following paper, which explains itself, | Great Scott! who would want to see his wife or | Samm ee sear nies Teguires a? | Bmore, 10 minutes from Blue Kidge Sumit station, 3 “SUITE JOR SALE-AN ENGLISH DOG CART, 1N Good ” has been sent to Dr. Childs. the moderator of | mother carrying a torch in a procession? The Ted econ: aeney, Sf access, from all other pointe: Eee, “ore ew re ig P 150 rooms? ice-house filled; ball-room, bowling alley, theca’ mbe-zk 1801 1st. uw. HOME MATTERS:— the Presbytery of Washington city, for trans- | next you know they'd be even aspiring to the re ie RESID SE ir SOR ERY Eat ae Torna, GHEAP Sa FIRST Gane ARE . ‘ j i 7" rim’ na Rikasn fotel complete — PA NISHED, 3 = eo maeeen bomcbeapers, | sital ts ibs Grands So pee ihercay dine earrll coe oiinties aa = TED puGaek oe a | Aefeauin of comp aid. dexiabie house, berwecn | proof sae; tse found coruers, made belt mers, = “We, lersigt : yy ANTED—BY_A SETTLED COLORED Pu jars apply homax and Iowa Circles. Herdics puss ‘the dour. | &nd on lock ; bargain once, cash THE OLD COURT RECORDS:— ace girs shapes rar pada rho They can be clerks in stores, or doctors, or | W Atuston os frst-c iss ostle or stable = ofp §y BARKER, Foswonsion May 1. References exchabg Sime._Address Box 103, Star ofies.__ suis -4 i ie < | v iniste! —paii si y private family, Cal! or address E. Lexington 5 F office, m2! <Ok SaLe— a aint andi eee oe Ton” | oie the Aasansbey elearclid ocmmnsictal Gay egesia de | canst bce ec ee eee MIDDLE AGED ViRGTS —mbe7-6t “Baltimore, sf. OR RENT—PLEASANT BASEMENT AND FIRST Bites Aves ngermredfaranh a hide of os an improper exercis2 of the seventh power of | from the ballot, just as long as I have the power ill make herself generally useful “ad: | BLO,OOO~ ehh stare snotny rected tes | offices, Tate nant cl eae ee eee ane oe en ee ec et anal ta ‘our ord THE VOUDOO DocToR:— Presbytery in the action of said presbytery in | #04080.” j . 2d st. O.W. mb: place of retiring member of firm doing profitable | ton if desired, by permanent tenant. Please andigive sstutacmon et bene eee A swindler who trades on the superstitions of | the matter of F. W. Colclazier'vs, the Acsem- | ,-NO¥) What's the matter with women doc- ANTED-AT HEADQ Fl Togitimate inercantile business “Fl aforuation |B. _ \"* ” PUANSHE MAAS “unset |b Telephoue call J84-3, huley's oiice, <i dalasad jostle eee We s tors?” demanded young Mr. Smith, the affable | Wis Gerks Ghar te et ere Tae TONG | given to parties mesg Leceess, ates n ormation R RENT—TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | micbine S } REED & BRO, ’ y's church. clerk in Randall's dry-goods emporium. “I| Nurses, Seamstress, Men Waiters, Cooks, Coachiuen, | SALE, Star office. tub rooms: private family. 1QLONet nw. mh2e-3e | Tron SAL ECINTHE ——— REAL ESTATE GOSSIP:— “1, That presbytery after nearly twenty- | think they're prime. Perhaps they don’t sport | Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F ot.n.w. NO EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON PRO! JfOR RENT—A REFINED LADY WISHES SEVE. AMEKICAN OYCLOPEDIA An interesting cha: b: seven years of tacit assent to and acquiescence | 80 much fur collar and silver-plated medicine ANTED—BY MAN AND HIS WIFE, coupe, 30 y Gieetel eae rg ral tenants for elegant house on 12th st, below M | JOU have the substance of 10,000 vols. in « shelf full ter on a subject of great q iy od pli res; W J P' or * tion on a tarm,; a first-class dairymman and * ‘ p + 20’ acres; ma : ‘Of books, that cost the publishers over balf million of p in thie vi lia Ge Ck haeck: the oft | cases a8 a man does, but they get there just the | ,,2,{ fiom on a tart; a first-class dairyinay arden soil: SUU select fruit and oruamental trees; | H-W-+ With furnished and unfurnished rooms; prices | Gi iiums "ea plete it. Ai local importance. in the views taken by the church, the witnesses | soma, They don’t smoke tobacco, nor ‘whistle | Qrut.of Fefercnee if required, ress lawns, 8, Soft, ranuing springs, romantic slate- OOM KENTING PARLOLS, 711 G st. aw, tnade so that anyone can obtain this erect Murary of ~~ eee. to the transaction being dead or so enfeebled | ‘Little Tycoon’ airs when your’ head aches ‘DA SITUATION etna eee oe ig g (c ~ we = as _ | reference. Address P. O. Box 300. qmb?5-tol Yap : . 3 NTE! 3 prick house, stable an ae NICELY. SOCIAL MATTERS. mentally as to be incompetent to testify, pre- | enough to burst, nor go off on a spree for three Of ten Seurw experience Elorious views—iake, hill, woods, skies and town—Bve | F'with fret class basa TiTO Sat eo ees | FRO SALE—1F YOU WANT GOOD SEUOND- sumed to enter upon a consideration of the | days while you're lying at death's door, And I | ence. Address PENMA mi Tuuutes’ froin state hornlal school and churches; re- band Household and Office Furniture, Kefrigera- The Mi-c. Bal :, like lady ministers, toc. Why, 4 go to church | 4R7ANTHOBY ANE LADY STE: | Sued, wealthy, community; home. market: cost W., FOUR DOORS FAST | tors, Ice-chesis, Bar aud other Counters, go to #11 wa = — : 7 the he Club— | matter as though it were of recent occurrence, avery ae ata ei ikti we bed ase eae reg ett pa position; best ref- | #20,000. must sacritice; no reasonable SERIES | ste SoGomH. Avex, Picamant furdished double and sin- | st 1.w, mbz7-St" lose of the Art Exhibit. “2. That having done so, it did not confine 1, oe Pacher. | erences given. Address MISS I FY Star office. SEE BEd Oth ok eee, Wee Dertert, ee “niga | JQoR_SALE—A SECOND-HAND BREWSTER tself to the mere absteast question of Quen. | And I'm perfectly willing they should vote. | ruses NEL, S11 Sth st. n.w., Washington, Fates; references exchang Tmh28-3e , WA, - Mrs. Harrison was not st home to callers yes- | sponsibility of the church for the acts of its That don’t hit me, I'm not running for office VILL E terday and cards were not taken at the door, | trustees, whether right or wrong; but presumed, (with @ withering look at Mr. McKevitte). | WANTED - BY A YOUNG GERMAN, WOMAN 0 ACRES OF Fil OR RENT—LARGE SEO! ORY FRO! a amill gel cheap. ANGE 28 STO! mh27-3t THOMAS GEARY, Jackson Hall alley. hain land for equity in District proper- rooms, single or en suite ; southern sxposurs E DL cE 201 E st, king French, Situation as lady's maid or : a ; seen a OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTUKES AND LIC! fo oun ta eee ne i Mt deaae tu cars ania et hurch, | Lhere’s just one business where I think a lady | companion; no objection to traveling: good references. FRANK HUME, 404 Penna. ave. u.w. | cation central; terms moderate, 201 E st. nw. 28+ of bar room ; also, Uayatelie table ; in wood loc Kee aemioalinn ingenna is oe irs. Me- fe aeack coun, ee ere regina is a little out of place, and that isin a dry-goods | Address Box 128, Star office. mh27-3t* JOR RENT—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD HABI est. Apply to eX WER, 445 7th é = S i i TAN WwW E! D | S*rFVHE WORLD DO MOVE."—REMEMBER THE ‘ishin, comfortably 1 hed me N WITH PLU? ND ; ”_REME) wishing comfortably furnished “pleasant fromt The Mi-Careme ball given by Mrs. 8, S. How- | directly contrary to those reached and expressed | *Fe,, Honest, now, I think it's downright de- | ge de eg ne ee ee family, can find same at 508 C st.u.e. angi 4 * coe” | by the minority of the committee of presbytery | @O™#lizing to any lady to tell so many lies as | VV, ¥us-Htter by a boy who, has ERNEST, Star of- | Prices; watches cleaned, $1; first-class main-springs, | borth side Stanton Square. wb2s-6t* land, of New York, at the new hunt club house, | PY “pros din Lge ‘Y | we have to tell in our business ——” ee m2g-st | Warranted one year, $1; all clock and Jewelry work SE LARGE NIGELY FES re fe » | appointed to inquire into the matter, and cou. é ! nein - z of The lowest prives ia the Sep en edeNelry work st | 10k RENT—ONE LARGE, NIGELY FURNISHED Dumblane.” last evening, was one of the | eet i edie ia oo abe natter, and con-| At this ingenious admission everybody smiled AWTED—A GETUATION as —parvER on | egret > y coupe to fout epeng: chee coe kell eee most beautiful cotillons given this yea:. The new | TY cnaunie Ghdestbcat com pin; | and Mr. Smith sat down in some confusion, Witeconeus horoughly competent math 634 Marylaud ave. sw. mb2s-se club house is situated a shor? distance | 0) ut s Mimonting nice in 1882 b theviarch | _‘“1_ was grieved to hear Brother McKevitte | Understands the care of horses and as excellent, ref = {OR RENT-ONE FURNISHED OR UNFUR- pesond the Country Club hous» on the Tenley- | fit acquainted with the facts, and advieed be | Speak as he did of women in politics,” said the | €reuees. Address RALFURD, Star office, “w2y-30" _ LOST AND FOUND. nished room; 43634 H st. n.w.; southern © sted Tor the erooms ware handsomely deco-| itg" pastor, Hex. T. B. MeFalis, end late co-pas. | HV: Mr. Abercrombie, “Citizenship is not a) WANT) Arst clase help tres of charye; EURESA | STRAYED FROM HOLY GROSS AGADEMT ON | o> me rated for the occasion. The favors were rich degradation to any woman. Itisan honor. I t SS "Tuesday, a small black Terrier, answering. to the F; fi - o. & * . 3 Ox N NT AGENCY, “d - ‘OR RENT—AT 629 E ST. N.W., FIRST DOOR aud unique. The dancers in one set receiv sd | *%, Rev. J. C. Smith, D. D. shudder to think of theacts of injustice daily | MPU) MENT AGENCY, Morgau Bradford, man: VE ‘0 GOOD WORK horses 1u good conditivn, will sell ome come aud take your choice, WAL L HUGHES & Uc ud Boundary si. 2.6, wae JOR SALE—A FORTY-EIGHT GS) IN umbia bicycle in good condition for Apply 713 E. Cap. st., after 5 pan. J JOR SALE—A VERY FINE SURREL RIDING AND driving “horse, siz years old. kind and geutie; == 1,090 lus, Apply wo W. A. HL, Leesburg, Ve. mbz6-3t* from 7th st, two large connec j a = : ae Dame Faunie, Liberal reward if’ returned to 1312 | ay,from 7th My EEL LED OEM canary birds in gold cages, and the singing of 3. That preabytery entirely ignored its own | committed against women, because she has 10 TED-—A SITUATION Bh Mass, ave. mhz vee Aaa sg ails OR SALE-PSYCHO-PATTEEN SAFETY Bi the pretty captives when they were brought | Pesponsibility in the matter of spiritual over- | voice in her own govern ment, As for me,Tam ERD FROM into the brilliantly-lighted room was most | Sightin not having inquired into the matter | not yo ungenerousas todeny towoman thateafe- | 20th. Apply. F.'Star offices nt yy effective. Other favors were apropos of the | Wen the witnesses were living, when the facts | Guard of liberty which I demand. for myself, | \\/ANTED—A SITUATION-AS LAD hast dick, and waco Gert howe bits, | Could easily have been ascertained and when | § a iends, I ah Lnrpod cgeek kurdromce al Aree deren akin ek nl, Remeamoes, bite, | the church membership was the same or eub- | DUt, my dear friends, I must here protest | 147, Sep q nen weal tree ash bey me per — and a stantially the same as when the transactions | °8%23t the attempts of some misguided ones to | TGth st.n.w. a re es Of 7 cle, ladies’ or genUgman's, balis all over. pret strongest and cheapest’ best lainp, cl a lor, newly-furnished. $8; room on icely’ furuished, $>; gas and bath; He: joor. de uve. — = = R RENT—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS ON 2D c ; ‘ OST — DECEMBER 4TH, 1888, PENSION cER- | F'? clean Veddanw wade drag women into the mire—or rather the—a— STE! cIN og ho Te er front, ous Linge and one hall room. fursdehed otherwise deuvered. harness done in ribbons and flow- scceured. Git cb ais il the church | Publicity of the pulpit, That strikes the cruelest | WV ‘\tns famines or would tase work home; euttias | ican War, also-e pair of pants aud vest Pease image | OF unfurnished Laie SS EM UU. 630 Het ne. Un era. Many of the men appeared in Cerehip hod chee anauiry until the church | biow to womanhood. But while she may not | and fitting dono atladies' residence, Addrens MISS E: | at Police Headquarters or address ¥. WUNSCH, City OR RENT—APRIL 1ST, BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT FUR SALES AT SEW TORK CARRIAGE AND the pink riding coats that belong to the dress | ™¢™! rship had changed over and over again, preach in our pulpits, she can still have her | 8-1. Star office. mh2g-3t* "| P.O. iv Fogg; po board; summer prices. 1331 4 6. ow. Harness Kepository, three Carriages aud Harness, of the club, Mrs. Howland received the com, | the new members coming in being without the as : — 7 ‘ Anore ae 7 a REWARD—LOST—AN ENGLISH SETTER y ieavang the city; also large variety of Carriages, ing | ERowledge of the circumstances, which the | are in the evangelization of the world. | Wy ANTHD BY YOUNG MAN OF 18, CHANCE TO | QS] () UPWARD LOST AN ENGLISH SETTER | oar paiva FAMILT- TWO NICELY Day tous, a pany in ball dress of — tulle, wearing | Pesprter $i bod: t Woman fulfils her highest destiny as a missior- | yesg or with family ‘while studying painting, good | Sali orange spot on inlddie’ of back JOSEPH furnished frout rooms; all m improvements; | Waxons of ail styles: both mew end second-hand. many jewels, and she led cotilion, dancing | Presbytery as so en cecataee be as-| ary to foreign lands, In India and Central | Domor With family, while stud, MAN, Star office | HUNTER, Room 15, Pacific building. “mh desirable house and location, Apply 1520 Oth et. nw. | Lane. stock of Harness, with Mr. John Sanford, of New York. Other | Shiv estopped from charving ony oLHig dt | Africa she can work to save souls, and the Lord | "mizb-at* 2 5 REWARD—A SENATE PAGE ENTRUSTED | _™<9-3¢ OR SALE — GREAT BARGAIN — BEAUTIFUL guests were Miss Margaret Blaine, in white pons P) cule a si, “liom eee ber. | Will bless her labors. Many of us have felt our WANIED-BY A XOUNG MAN WHOIS EN- sn mith au autograph album by a Senator lost FOR BENTITWO BACK ROOMS, ONE FRONT; Sexued panaial aeas theories cupah aa reorpeoye white net; a. Rollins Morse, | ship Of the Assembly eboney went member- | souls uplifted as we read of the hardships and od during the day, employment at nights; best | 3. Will the finder relieve the boy from trouble sud two in room, with board, $15 each; one room in | jong. Freuch graud repeating Setio ‘as bew: of Boston, pink satin covered with pink roses; 3 > 3 2 x . ae si at - rivations endured by these noble women.” ot rere U.S. Senate, ml Mrs. Amory, black Ince; “Mra. Joln Carter; |.‘ That presbytery did not proceed in an | PHay'fiony endured by these noble women.” | | hey r : MG im. | orderly manner. (@) It did not proceed through * sai ANTED-AT ONCE-—POSITIONS BY EN-| { ,O8ST—ON NIGHT OF MARCH 23 AT OR NEAR landed with pink roses; Mrs. George B. Lor- | #04 the body charged with the responsibility | Coq editors, or doctors, or lawyera, But | bade ay ay aos Walters, dairy aud farm | {034109 at Wert Washington fag, red talle; Mise Rosalie Bro ite tulle, | £08 the conduct of church members; (0) nor did there's one. thing I don’t believe in, 1 never | iat. ns ue att Lioat ON EAST CAPITOL ST. BEWE Miss Stqughton. black Ince; Mr. Percy Drayton, | #t 8 8 body or by committee, visit the church, | have, and that is, employing lady eingers in WANTED REMEMBER WE FURNISH FREE | 7-{itl eyutleman's disinond hereshoe of New York; Mr. George’ A. Hazlehurst, Mr. | #24 ina friendly and fraternal way conduct an church choirs, Now, bam ‘woman! I admit to employers highly recommended clerks, sales- a Jeffrey Parsons, Miss Medill, Mr. Wm. C. Endi- | quiry, but appointed a commistee to inquire ’ . hew bay-window brick. Convenient to # lines Call after 7 p.m., 905 Sth st. he? RENT—3 PLEASANT ROOMS ON SECOND T; suitable for housekeeping; €15 per month, ivth st. n.w., bet Gand H. he7-st* OR RENT—TWO OR THREE nished rooms, with or without and herdics Pass the door. 1 ST—-813 11TH STREET N. W, or partly furnished room on first floor; a row orTunmal price $000, can be boug ut tor #195. GL WILD & BiOS,, 7b 7th st. b.w._ FINE THREE-YEAR-OLD ‘Can be seen at LIfTLEFIELD'S WHARF, _mh23-1* _ Foot 26th stn Be SALE—A LIGHT-WEIGHT TWO-WHEEL covered Cart, suitable for laandry, grocery, or auy NE . . ladies, copyists, waiters, drivers, farm hands, house- OsT—IF PARTY WHO ANSWERED BOX 89,| FOR light detivery work, Can be seen at COUPEK'S stable, i that she can sing, I really like to hear her, in y desc: TY INTE: and furni % A: cot, jr., Count d’ Arco Valley, the Countese | into the matter, which committee held meet- | g Parlor of her own home, but never in achusch TOR Nooo THIN poat-oflice, doosnot think reward suficient ean take | Bo objection to business or housekeepibs: Price tugd’ eet hess Leopoldine d’ Arco, the Misses James, the | ines without notice to the chirch and with no | cyoir, She is out of her sphere there, She | =—=—————— ne | ut wat they think proper and return balasioe by ex~ | $cete: care pase the doce. | KE SPECIAL! i 7 " ‘ |. | Fepresentatives of the church present, at whic! es indivi: rs aa press ed Star office. No questions. R RENT — DELIGHTFUL LARGE FRONT % Uae, the "Manca" Wellach, Mss “Hunter | evigence prejudicial fo the church wag recived | hae touch ndividualty, She always txy-| — WANTED—ROOMS, __| kistufisderla uta #0 Yor out vaiehte™ | POE RENT — DELIONTEUE TAROE FRoxt titipee in vasen ca” geet met eee Ms. Arthur Herbert, Mr. George Barclay, Mr, | eud, taed which was only, disclosed to, the| jract all the sitention from the other sing | \\rASTED-BY GENTLEMAN IN THE ralued ana pet. A litoral owsrd will begiven for | four, 1414 1Stet aw. Myameta4 | _saketobay ab 6. salir John Carter, Mr, George Helles, Mr. George | Church upon the receipt of printed copies of strane a0 9 et 1 eee oe mf : hie Cie, aa Neteon Irons nie the committee's report. 2 ‘he consideration that is from the—ah—minister. I prefer a tifle service, two unfurni: 1 otto, myself, to render clatcioal ant | weatspecmamently foreclf and mother wene Fost MARCH 36. 1uRO- SMAEL: BLTCR GSTS NTYDRSISHED OB UNFURNISHED le _quartette, , to ren ical an- 3 2 tx 7 , SMALL we Q Piekering’ Dodge, and from the Baltimore | Of the case occupied two days, and members of | thtv, - ‘or else a prod ears oat. ‘There issome | tble board._Adaress G., Star office. Le : nickel cOllat of with brass bell; answers presbytery were permitted to come and go at A igi i i WANTED —BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, ONE “Trip.” Liberal reward if returned to GEO. | =~ yr ~ bang Fog — pees ay ee will and to vote on the question of the adoption = religious music written for tenor Wittreor tyo small unfurnished roms igorth- , O12 L st, Dw. mh27-3t ‘OR RENT 2m ee N.W., — ‘ae served upstairs, and it was well on toward | of the committee's report notwithstanding they | °,04 wr. Robbins sat down. dren. TENAN — ie Kk SALE—ALL PIANO BARGAINS BCLIPSED by the followiug offer: One heudsome Uprgts Teliable Make, possessing a rich tome and re- spousive touch, made of selected material, ivory keys, va and Sel oeert, sic“ daoh, peten oly cover mice wusic . price 345 cash, iucluduug’ scart and stool. ‘his instru- “ ; 'T, Star office. [eS ment cau be bought on the installment plan for §215, thgmorning bours when tbe company brokeup.| Wastin tee fone mab ites Fake as | yc Fer my Parh declared irs, Gamble, a-| ‘WyiNTED= FROM DECEMMER-NEXT ROOMS PERSONAL. PON, MENT SICELY EUENISHED Beaded eas ath ss peal Mrs. Endicott was at home to callers yester- | Was not enrolled until the second day of the | Yorced babe apart who pelos reputation of being | 0 Art fiireg Address, with price and parwiars. Box ERSONS HAVING RENTS TO COLLECT WILL | 21st n.w., one-half block from Penta ave reut. a pre fener ns an Paaieot ean perignids in | hearing, and who was allowed to vote_notwith- pry ee do, if yous Ge ‘up to oe 13a unteege | P Cpe ha ie R RENT—FOUR BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, IN Fons Saving: unddincosch, and Drought Hass, e blue jor. Endicott wil at | standi " i 4 ry ‘9 rt NTED—BY A NTLEMAN, WIFI ND on NTI T ‘choice Driving, Coach, a2 4 on next Thursday to see her friends, and soon ereed Tephperersite pore paid gat mack chase so getiarried. Vea sure-there cocld Wiilidtced 5 year is bdetatls Maken, AND | eA. SETTLE & 00., 1220 Fats maseie vate family; furnished 2 Drevgut 1 Lave after that, on the 10th of April, Mr. and Mrs. parent di: dfor the views, feeli be nothing more shocking to a refined, shrink- | furnished communicating rooms on second floor, with | ¢ MVIL-SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Eadicott ‘will go on to Salem'to prepare for | and mates of the church, ‘which was united | 28 Nature than the way these girls throw | fr wlvaus boar adareon, saing terme aad Joe | Cand anewory too mits? themselves at the head of every man that | 08, Box 28, Star office. ee id 10. to 8. WeeyNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, iN’ .: ROOM OR ROOMS, | the rest are suitable for all purjoses ; prices from you their trip abroad. They sail for Liverpool on | and harmonious, and unanimously Opposed to ) ve mho-lm’ Southwest Gor. Sth aud kats.nvw, | Pevivenicnt to belt ine of Cam and pomich sae: | 10 8200; we bute nino ob band 6 ue Howd Hore London, APF and will spend the season in | recognizing the Colelazier claim as an obliga- | Comes in sight. It's scandalous!” of the WANTED--HOUSES Wiiat Private betectve hgtacy. Gonaiancntons | 1 On HENTCLOGHIEL i Pore a | Se sti ia ‘ ak 2 va ons | as aa ibid a head, ands feeling look at Mr. Smith, who Se — | promptly attended wand strictly conideutial. “Omics | WO, Yurniahiod rooms wits bead, sented oe: The art exhibition at the Morton man- ‘That the action of presbytery in entering Sitting on the sofa beside Nell Johnson, ANTED—HOUSES. WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR | ¢Penall hours, W. W. iS, Manager, 926 F nw. ‘mh18-2w* sion closed its successful career yesterday in « | tpon proceedings of the character complained | ""r.0 Nell Johnson, spoke up. 10-room brick Dwelling. ¢ tg sane, | _my4-L1m )R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. glow of glory. The tea room was open unin- | of, the church being united,harmonious, pros- “Well,” she said, “you havo all proved con- | $% Ws 87 etn Sa a sor hes Be ‘OLD STAND 18 Tue ‘ONLY PLACE porviretl aan tenis eco ene E-Dest, akmath gow: ame ly from 4 o'clock until 11 o'clock at | Perous and at peace, instead of redressing | clusively that there isn’t a profession under the | ¥. 3 F- GILBERT & 0U.,025 Fat. nw. m2oat” | CyyaeTastetaes eeeona sens ClOtMNE ca Ue | “1510 Hat. nw. References. m18-2u* ouc English victoria, Less car- night. The ladies in charge were those of the | evils, fomented evils, which not only distur that women may enter, and last of all, Mrs, | \\y ANTED—BY RESPONSIBLE YOUNG COUPLE, | 2-¥- my” | OE RENT-S16 15TH 8T. NW. DESIRABLE Tia eriee” Peivate faseition, davknpes of esther baying op Gerfeld hospital, who belong to the art loan | the peace and impaired the usefulness, but | Gatinio hae shut thotw out of matrices Evi (WE Rimished house ia Northwent, George ey | a | Font Tooms on second and third floors, eclling turnouta, will tind it 80 thelr efvantage to committee, Hubbard, Mrs. Harlan, Mrs, | threatened the life of the church,” deulig the Laed eaade 6 aaah ntande Chas uo (ee Pleasant, from May ito Noveaber or later; BOARDING. OR RENT—LARGE ROOMS—NEW HOUSE, Bay | on me, as my’ faciiities tor the purchase and sale H. A. Willard, Mrs. Lander, and Mre. Alexander | In behalf of the church. waked women. The San went dhe abc | eee a cme ne BOAR ING | Feta Rier cine or en suite with or wine Beak Horses, Carriages. Harvess, &c. are unsurpassed, and Graham Bell. Mrs. Chas. M. Bell poured tea| [Signed.} Gro. 0. se ue tat ene oe en.” | aus 3 7 0 TO THE WEST-END CATERER. Porth and south exposure, all con. blocks from | my Rising. tabling en wis tk Sie County. a the afternoon, and the rooms were Cuas, Lraax % Gog etl epet ed iat could bene bon ANTED TOR vA QUSTOMER, HOUSE. OF | Giro strangers and the Public: 1 beg to state that | P& ave. and, Departments; terms rate | enlG dan” WAL F- DOWNEY, 1020 Let mw. (qeeded. Attest ¥afeiei the evens changed, | Washington, D. C., March 28, 1889, ‘Then there fell silence that co welees | Lt ike ae ane can furuist Grat-claas Meals, delivered to your | Tuuiy. 2002 a 5 Ramer the spaces upon the floor were filled with a Load ms popes = re Mr. Bobbins | Win e-iw. SEM. WALKER. 1000 F st, Sopa nic end betas any howe. en OREO? | Meee m, with sloove, S18 Fer ie ign earys, of exclienee. ‘rere bY cha diane and harp were drawn into one The Death Record. sing a 0) ANTED — FOR CASH —& HOUSE UNDEB |" mb20-1m* __West-end Caterer. 1908 K st.inw._ | amall roam gS month, ‘also brick al atteuded is © COMLIPE, e largest drawing-room, anda small * EE eas rental facing the capi x was placed ae’ te pe During the twenty-four hours ending at noon ANT ROOMS, WIT BOARD, AT RE- | month. Some Social Slips. W. Fxouna, PyEAgana we the ‘andsummer months; in- tion ‘committee was compose , From Chambers’ Journal. mh27-6t 1303 F st. iw. _ | icements to families ‘iret-claas’ accoumoda- of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner G. Hubberd, Mre kc | a8 follows: Cattie E. Burke, white, 2 yoars;} “I beg your pardon, madam, but you are} WANTED BRICK HOUSE, BETWEEN OTH AND | tons at summer prices inguire ob a7) Coca, FOR RENT—STORES. Bell, Mrs. Harlan, Mra. Lander, Mrs. Tullock, a ee white, 74 years; William | sitting on my hat,” exclaimed « gentleman. - att ipo Vox. as SYLVANIA AVE. COR. REXT_ONE OF | THOSE fe aE Re REPTE, Sew" ai \UBURN—PENN! Mrs. Willard, Mrs. Gen, Moore, Mra. Orange Sears, white, 9 years; Antonio Pons, | «Qh, pray excuse me; I thought it was my bus-| ©: ys convenient fu; F sith dwelling, 1808 14th st nw. Parton colored, 1 | band’s,” was the unexpected reply. tk anoihee WASTED, BUILDING LOTS OB HOUSES IN ANY ani rggnnlonty Furuaed: 00d, tebe epi ee fe location’ or start i : : : z i H Ferris, Mrs. J. W. Powell, Miss Aileen Bell and | white, 88 years; Louise Mrs. Wescott. The rooms were soon filled, and | year; Florence Kelley, colored, $ part ecutive prion, ‘The ca is i ‘ba ‘of the city ato] or ‘arst year. P05: WE shortly after 8 o'clock the cone ned Damon,colored, 1 month; M. B, col. | instance of conjugal amenities, a wife said to | resdy for any property off aaa Saar ket JéTa ST_N W, FINE LOCATION: ‘BON, 1420 New York sve. with « vocal selection from the Gounod Quar- | ored, 50 years; Gectge A. Garter, 8 | her husband: “I saw Mrs, Becker this morning, | _mb20-1m Hous A TOHRLE, | 929) Saale oc sinsib, choice ute Min. Be RENT. SE STORE AND '—GOU) iE AND CON- of for: M gis Powell, Miss | months; James Edward Johnson, colored, 89 | and she that on the ry 2 ae F%. ‘collar, at 3 thy ows new, ino joan of mae: po Redlins o« fuel , bout sors eg ge — a | lat vst you vere 40 rade te ber iat abe | WEY “PETS CUPRA E “eases Cee ee enet reais Snir dies Seb AUCTION SALES piano solo, Mi solo. } _Sgxtexcep 70 THe Reroas Scxoor.—A small | thoug! must have offended you.” “Nothing TED— 95,000, TO | anyesi wo yy Prop. Foss a W. Then the Gousod quartete sang “Ate Losi aides, wean By pled gay in | of the kind.” he answered. ‘On the contrary, WV92h 009 fog ctcat «aah in tay bende. o> pan LSS IER at 719 H st. n.w. mndeoe RB RENT. Chord.” After that Miss Prall . SPECIALTIES. Rooms: Wilson sang solos, the Franz Abt uartette, Mr. | incorrigib to the the time when Sage oe g ‘Mrs. ae oda od porter tag with stealing by , W. an ‘isease, Darin sang; el ——__WANTED—LOTS._ los Mrs Rutherford played on the ict her the funeral. Herndon Morsell sang a solo, and the bt club another selectio: The vere. fr be on. im which the audience were tendered refresh- mente of ices, cake and coffee by ladies who panel eons the couly chairs bearing trays. audience often, pop hs OY EE time and thus Eusess Sis Sass coming &, te otal gy 7 H i : I é

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