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Te] EE The Cabinet Receptions Yesterday— Personal Notes. The Postmaster-General’s Purchase. ‘HE BUYS SECRETARY WHITNEY'S PROPERTY ON 1 STREET. A deed was put on record to-day from Matilda G. Frelinghuysen et al., of Newark, N. J., con- veying, for £50,000, to W. C. Whitney, of New York, lots 7 and 8, square 126, fronting 57 feet 2inches on I street, between 17th and 18th Streets northwest, 7,747 square feet. A quit claim of the same property from W. B. Abert follows, and the deed from Mr. Whitney, for $30,000, to John Wanamaker for the ‘same Property is also recorded, Real Estate Matters. William G. Pond has bought of E. M. Gallau- | det, trustee, for $5,400, part lot 8, sq. 211, 23by | 65 feet on the east side of 15th street, between | N street and Rhode Island avenue northwest. W. H. Brereton has bought of G. F. Whiting | et al., for 25,829; has sold the same for 25,350, | sub 98, square 152, 15 by 116 feet 7 inches on New Hampshire avenue, between K and S streets northwest. J. Vance Lewis et al. have bought for #4,000, of John Jones, 5.92 of Girl's Portion, on the Metropolitan Branch railroad. George E. Lemon has bought of E. J. Stell- wagen et al. for 35,531.87, subs 76 and 77, square 247, fronting 71.11 feet on alley south of Massachusetts avenue, between 18th and 14th streets northwest. ee A Wasnixotos Grapvate.—Thomas N, Vin- cent, son of General Vincent, U. S. A., was graduated “most honorably” yesterday from the Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, and received his degree asa doctor of me cine. He has also passed the competitive ex- amination for the hospital service, and re- ceived an appointment in one of the Philadel- phia haginie —— Emancipation Dax.—The second rict | ¢mancipation committee have elected the fol- Hitt, Mins Stevens, Mra, J. Kearney Warren, | lowing persons for the celebration on the 1th Mes. Wirton Matthews, Miss Heap. Judge and | istant: Marshal. J. Johnson; queen, Miss Laura Mrs. Drake. Mr. Westcott. Dr. Ruth, Miss Bat- | Flint; standard bearer, W. 8. Brown; chief of Mrs. Thomas Wanamaker again threw the honse of the Postmaster-General open to call- ers yesterday afternoon, and the large rooms were soon filled. Mra. Wanamaker wore a sim- pie toilet of white wool, and was assisted in re- ceiving the callers by Miss Johnston, of Phila- delphia, and Miss Hall. Miss Johnston wore a becoming toilet of black point d’esprit, and Miss Hall was in black Brussels net. The paintings that stood upon the floors and seata of the ball-room last week have been hung upon the walls and the Whitney pictures that are stillin the house have the places on the floor. A daiuty tea-table was laid in the dining- room, and all callers were invited to partake of tea by the hostess. Mrs. Windom and Miss Windom were at home to callers in their pleasant parlor in the Arno, Mrs. Windom will leave the city this week for Boston, where she will remain until the middle of the aol — brs ms to =) = companied by her second daughter. The fam- ily ieee not yet settled wane house, bufjwill do so at an eariy ¢ Mrs. Windom w to remain in the city as far into the summer as the weather will permit, so as not to leave Sec- retary Windom alone. Mrs. Wilmerding is at the Arno with her father, s fora few days. Mrs, Wilmerdi notat home yesterd noon. but spent the hours in seeing interesting points about the city. Mrs. and Miss Rusk, at the Ebbitt, were also denied to callers, Senator and Mrs. Ingalls, Miss Ingalls and Miss Kathleen Hughes, of Denver, Col., who is the niece of Mrs. Ingalls and her guest, Mrs, ier. Mra. Tiers, Mrs. and Mix Inch. Lieut | Staff. R. Spencer; aids, Jno. Johnson, Chas, Duvall. Gens and Men A.W. Gresley, ths | Own, J. Thos, Holmes. Jno. Brent, Chinese minister. Dr. Yow, Mrs. and’ Miss | Thornton Morris, Jno, Ford: general marshalls ord. Mr. Porter, Mrs. Lieut | Staff. W. M. J. Tyler, A. Johnson, M. Hawkins, u. Mrs. Maj. Miss Anna Barnes, | % Fuller. 2 pat Elena Porter. ohn Blair Hoge, Mes. | — Magruder. Commodore aud Mrs. Sebley | | PRomotev.—Mr. Alfred H. Thomas, who was Mr. James Morrill. where among those | Money delivery clerk for the United States ex- king calls yesterday afternoon. Doted eakierian bare! her ey _ been oni Benes ; 0 clerk for the same company. Judge end Mrs. A. Loo Knott will remain im | 3: gin be reaventbered thet Mr. Thonn wes their pleasant rooms at the Arno for the pres-| one of the unfortunate ones in the last wreck ent month. atthe Y, He was then employed as messenger. Mrs. J. G a —- York city for the past few days, returned to this ci esterday. . - oe police as “Babe” Jones, was before Judge The Prince and Princess Takehito left the Wiler to-day charged with assaulting his w city yesterday. The Japanese minister and | Jones lives in Nailor’s alley in the “Division, Madame Mutsu and the secretaries of the lega- | and Judge Miller says that his face is familiar tion accompanied them to the railroad station | in the court. The judge said that Jones had to see them off. They were greatly delighted | been in court six times dur: ng the past month, with their experieuces at the capital. Mrs. Endicott will be at home to callers this lisle. who has been in New onal apap Sext to Jam ror Assauntixa His Wirr.— Charles Jones, colored, who is known to the and gave him two months in jail, Muve. Ruea’s Excacemest.—A large num- te " Tae aa sansa Gia honor of the | Ber of the theater-zoors in Washington will oe rn bee S welcome with unusual warmth the return of Prince and Princess Takehita at the | Mile. Rhea to this city uext week, after her } Waite House Tuesday evening, the princess | absence of a couple of seasons, Rhea is ono of | wore 4 ribbon decoration of the first those fortunate actresses who have the power of exciting the warmth of personal regard | throngh their ar efforts. Mile. Rhea will | appear in Adrienne | | Lecouvre anda new pi class of the order ¢ ©Ousists of a gold two rows of pex end cherry flowers. The engagement is announced of Miss Amy E. Small and Dr. C. W. Richardson. | Mrs. Charles Kaufman and Mra, M. P. Eise- | man will not be at home on Saturday. The next meeting of the Classical society will | Diyorcep.—Judge Cox, in the Equity Court Le heid in Miss Ransom’s studio on Friday | this morning, made a decree in the ease of Le- f the crown, ‘Che insignia crown ornamented with | . green leaves of the bamboo, | do About called “The Case Vidal.” which | Was produced this week in Baltimore with much | success, The sale of seats for the engagement is now in progress at Albaugh’s. evening. Maj. J. W. Powell will deliver an / onora M, Hall against William R. Hall, giving essay on the evolution of music. | the complainant the right to resume her The ladies of the Washington McAU auxiliary | maiden name of Frank. The bill, filed January | 2 last by Mr. L. 1. OD are to receive their friends in the parlors of the | 4 “ al, states that they we New York avenue church Friday evening. April | ™rTied August 19 last by Rev. Father ) B.atSovclock. 3 im the receiv with | #nd she charged that shortly after their marr Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett will be Mra. J. (. Butler, | *8€ the defendant acquired habits of intempe! anee and treated her with cruelty; that October 10 he placed a razor at her throat and | threatened to kill her, and on December 15 he | beat her numereifully with « large board, and | threatened to kill her with a lighted coal oil Japan. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John F. | lamp, and she was compelled to abandon her Waggaman. 916 Massachusetts avenne. home and seek protection at her father's | ter from Atlantic City says that Col. and | house; and that for this offense he was arrested | Mra. J. F. Gre - of this city, arrived there | "don December 21 was sentenced to pay a! < ou their wedding trip, and | ne of 2100 or imprisonment for ten months in Haddon Hall.” where’ the | jailand he is now serving the sentence. charming bride has already gathered abont | eae ber a large circle of friends. They are grextly | ALE Reported for Tar EvENixG enjoyimg their sojourn there, finding both the citmate and the society very delighttul. miaeaael Eaeaece ‘iisiaiiabdians ies Adediae Shaye " ELECTRIC Light INsrECTION.—Snperintenden See Sieseiee Matus, ex eieisiesd: Trees | re terada, Clack Cock iad Comaitiesimon | Marbury, Aitcheson and Strider, paid a visit urer of the United States, who died in Brook- lyn. on Tuesday at noon, was the father of Mes. | inat night to Hagerstown, Md., to’ Inspect the | electric light works there, and returned. this | ¥. P. B. Sands, of Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Hearst gave a besutiful Iuucheon of | morning. They made the visit as the guests of fourteen covers to-day, in honor of he Manager Cox, of the electric company whic Madame Barreda. The oval center p | has furnished the Hagerstown lights, and I composed of bouquets of Catherine Mermet roses | now made « proposal to substitute electricity tied with streamers of olive green ribbon and was | for gas in lighting the streets of this city. The | ph Visitors were quite satistied with the working | trailed asparagus vines. of the plant in Hagerstown, | were furnished with yellow tapers. Dearnor ax OLp Crrizex.—Mr. Andrew J. | pineapples held places of honor: Fleming, whose critical condition has been | pitchers were in Bohemian glass of mentioned in Tne Stan, died yesterday after- | tern; the fruit picces were noon at his residence from the effects of a fall berries. grapes, and bananas, athis store. Mr. Fleming was the oldest confectionery were set about the cloth. At Wholesale merchant in the city, having carried | exch cover were small wicker baskets of | on business here over fifty yeara. He succeed- almonds, tiny dishes of olives, wine and water | ed Mandeville & Larmon, and for half a cen- | glasses, a cut. mes were | tury conducted business on King street within | embroidered in silver upon nice paper that was | the two blocks from Fairfax and Union streets, hand-painted, in water colors, a spray of wild | He was for some time a prominent member of | Toses, and this was fastened upon a large piece | the city council, active in public affairs, and | Was many Years ago dlidate for the mayor- of fri pink moire ribbon, with silver cord. | The other guests were Madame Romero, Mrs,! alty. Ot late, though he has continued to be A. E. Head. Miss Barreda, Mrs. C. P. R. Kod- | an active merchant, he has taken little part in public affairs, He has always been a leading . Mrs. John Hay. Mrs. S. Hl. Kanffmana, | y Mrs. Selfridge, Mrs. Hubley Ashton, Mrs. Jas. | member of the Presbyterian church, and one Hon. John A. Bingham, late minister to \ d upon a searf of pink plush.upon which was | The silver candelabra Two whole | the wine | - | mpored of straw- | ad flut dishes of Coleman, of Californis Mrs. Hoffman, | of the most esteemed members of the commu- of New York City, Mrs. L. M. D. Sweat, | nity in which he lived. and Mrs. W Morris Hunt. Mrs. Hearst; brakeman Michael Brickley, a r ved her guests in a trained dress of olive | Young Alexandi ent in the western | s brakeman on the Midland road. was knocked off the top of a Midland freight ear and killed by a bridge about a mile ' from Charlottesville, Va.. last night. His re- | mains were brought to this city this afternoon. | Lrocade, the front of plain satin was laid in broad pleats and edged with bands of green velvet. the vest was of sheer bishops lawn and was fastened with diamond pins, and the | xold pasxementerie upon the bodice was fringed with pendant aqua marines. The high col Nores.—The brick works of the Capital cor of green velvet was studded with stars com-/ pany. on Washington street extended and sed of stones found in Florida. aqua marines, | Hunting creck have been leased to Messrs. monds, rubies. and pearls. Madame | Merrill & Clarke. of Washington.—The Phi | Barreda,’ the guest of honor. wore | Kappa Psi of this districgis now holuing | x dress of black brocade draped with its annual m at the Braddock house.— | black net about the poimted opening at the Yhroat. Mrs. Head wore black satin trimmed with jet. and Miss Barreda was in an overdress of chocalate satin and a petticoat of rose flowered brocade. Madame Romero wore a) handsome toilet of green «atin and Mrs. Ad- miral Rodgers was in black velvet and jet trimmings. Madame Barreda and the Misses Barreda will go this week to the Mexican legu- thon to make a visit to Madame Romero betore | returuing to New York city. Mrs. G. G. Kimball, of 152 East Capitol street, who has been confined to her room by illness for # week or two, is rapidly recovering. see Confirmations and Rejections. ‘The Alexandria Musical association will give a ! complimentary rehearsal at the music rooms | to-morrow evening.——The mayor has fined | James Knight, colored, 22.50 for an assault | upon his wife.—-All the fire companies and | other uniformed organizations will be invited to take partin the celebration on the 24th of | May at the unveiling of the confederate sol- | diers’ monument.—The Alexandria Real Es- | tate company sold for #250. building lot on | | Columbus street, between Pendleton and Wythe, | | to Mr. J. W. Holt, | —_——~__— Her Parse Teer Cuoxino Her to Drata.— Mrs. C. Aschbacher, living neffr Defiance, Ohio, last Sunday evemng, in some unaccount= able manner, swallowed her false teeth. They THE WORK OF THE SPFCIAL SESSION OF THE lodged abont 9 inches below the palate and all SENATE. oe to hereon 5 loaves have = failed. During the special meeting of the Senate | Toledo physicians have been sent for, but it is there were sent to the Senate 294 presidential | tought her death is inevitable. memes containing about 350 nominations. Of | pop px Zexr.—Jones (who is canvassing the these two were rejected, namely: Murat Hal- | borongh)—~Oh, what a ver charming baby! sted, nominated for minister to Germany, and | I've always taken suck = interest in young Mr.; Isadore Lowenthal, for postmaster at children. A—how old is it?” Modesta, Cal. The following failed of final | 4, Plector's Wife (with pride)—“Only just four- action: Wm. H. Whiteman, justice supreme | “Jones Really! court, New Mexico; Edwin L “Kursheedt, mar- | —Londom Punch. shal for Poe district of Louisiana, Post- | ——-ee-_____ quasters—C. Waldus, Minot, Dak.; Samuel C.| Vorrxa ron PostmasteRs.—At Findlay, Ohio, Moore. Findlay. Ohio: Robert B. Bebout, Rush- | yesterday. by direction of Senator Sherfaan, & ville. Ind. ; Carl C. € ety nm, Eustis, Fla.; Burt | special election was held by the republicans to c. Drake, Gainesville, Pla.. and Geo. E. Nichol- ¢| jo08e a postmaster whom the Senator could son, Ness City, Fla, Four sears ago President | recommend for appointment. Sam'l C. Moore Cleveland sent 145 messages to the special ses- | was chosen, receiving 1,643 votes, out of 2.169 sion, Eighteen of the nominations failed of cast. aetion and one was rejected. { . | A—and is it your young- | ———~0— AtGes, Foraker axp BLarye’s Coan Frei.ps.— A Detroit special to the Philadelphia Presssaya4 | The land purchase in Tennessee by General Alger, who ix associated with Mesars, Foraker and Blaine in the transaction, turns out to be | # vast coal field. On 7.500 acres of the total tract of 15,000 acres purchased there are three distinct veins of very fine bituminons coal. | The company will aim to supply the entire ew ew south of the gulf. A age rail- way will be built to connect the mines with Cuakeko wirk Sete Uxwionesome Meat. Mesers, Christofani Bros..of C street southeast. were charged in the Police Court to- day with exposing some unsound mutton for sale. Mr. Felix Christofani, a member of the firm. was also charged with hindering the officer in the performance of his duty. It .was denied that the meat was bad, but on the testi- mony of Inspector Beall the court imposed a tue of $5 on the former charge, and an appeal was taken. ‘The latter charge was dismissed. j the ine river, an brglnee will Arrewer to Wagck a Vestrsute Tra aeamee nie eS rage fh = % the | ™ade and the mines in proper shape wil cost, together with the purchase money, $1,000,000. +00 A SomNaweutist’s UxFortuxate Fatt.—At Williamsport, Tuesday night, Wm, McMahi Pennsylvania limited vestibule train No. 5 at | —— near Canton, teas, - ight tht pieces of iron were wedge: to bs fm = passed over the a@switch. An cast-bound ‘on, obstruction, batan upusual jolting caused the | twenty-one years old, arose from his bed in a ery ey ngpromnegeg me = seackeen mon he oa he matter to the operator. He im the => eae ws THE EVENING STAR: WA Nothing.” | § | which now contains the ashes of Po} TESTING THE VESUVIUS’ GUNS. WANTED—HELP. _FOR SALE—HOUSES. Results that Exceed the Requirements, Ww ANTED—-AT THE LOUISE HOME, CORNER ‘Massachusetts ave and 15th sta laundress_ Fass. ONLY Two ‘LEFT OF THOSE WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | y ANTED — SECON: | JOR RENT_HALP oF FOR_RENT—OFFICES. ICE OFFICE (FUR- uished) on first floor. near New York avenur and fal Houses on H st ue., three-story Before the Official Trials. Apply this evening; references reqi | furniture, Address Box 19, Star office. apdst*_ | 1Sth st. use of large deak if desired. $10. Address | building, ten roca, mature! Wood : sm TANTED-WHITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL | yy ‘ALOT OF SECOND-HAND SroNE be} Po Star office ops S*_— | conb: balance moutig’ 2S ittie ‘meee teen toy From the Philadelphia Press, To-day. Wincticwort and aeaist with children’ S08 Give | W Address, with particulars, P.O. Box 423 | POR RENT—OFFICE BUILDING, 1421 G ST. | {hem tetors youre bass. SER E. Experiments were made with the firing{ee A =. ____1t° __ | city. ‘ Sai oe a, | at one LES, Sve do pete mh 160° 1422 New 1 i " yANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK WASH AND | ANTED — ADVERTISER WILL GIVE FIRST- repair nt fo - OOK saLe— SAR Dah machinery of the dynamite guns of the Vesu- | WANTED Las Sook. * coe | W dor light use of horse and buggy during | Wanted, ‘Two br. ricks, Wylie st. ue, water in vius at Cramp’s yard yesterday. An eye-wit- | required. apeSt" | qifing and summer, of as long ae party may wish. | Ritchen, quod investment, cack °” ness of the experiments, who has watched the | ee | V construction of the vessel and her armament, lee: tee oe iresses, in cit) Drivers, or Farm Hands; Colored > ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO 40; CHAM. | 4 . away: Gaiters, fen and is an authority on the subject, said after | Cooks, SAM'L’A. COOMBS. 926 Fst.n.w. ap4-5t* i : = by ANTED—COOKS, 810 TO HOUSEMAIDS, agp near W Warttess, Somes *Atesinaloe ‘ta Dri “The final trials of the Vesuvius and her early acceptance by the government are pre- = dicted as a result of the tests. The speed of} W and steam-proof), Every vers, Waiters, Farm and Dairy Hands, 613 7th nw. at once. DIC! Ss ropean Steamship agent. a4-2t" | the newest, nicest and healthiest spurt. Prof. J. ANTED-RESPONSIBLE AGENTS IN EVERY | HALL, city to canvass for my Asbestos Safe Wallet (fire | the vessel exceeded the specifications, and the y business man needs one. For formation write to EMIL WE OD, patentee accuracy of the gunshas been demonstrated. | Mipmusien write to EMIL, WEISSBHOD, patents The only remaining trial necessary to meet the WANTED IIADIES FROM ALL EOTIONS, OF terms of the contract is that regarding the ra- | ,Y¥ {he ty to bearunts for our home made gingh cH Pidity of fire and the efficiency of the machinery per day. A deposit of @2:25 required. Apply to 2118 which works the guns, loading and firing them. | Peunsyivania ave. n.w. ee spa-st The contract requires that at least one shot yy ANTED — AGED OR GEN] shall be fired every two minutes from each of the three dynamite guns. There is no doubt that this speed of firing will be exceeded, since all the motions of loading und firing were gone through with yesterday in less than one minute, five blank charges being fired in about four minutes, Another troublesome adjustment, Which has caused much delay, is that of the firing valve, which admits the air, at 1.000 — pressure. to the gun in rear of the shot. fhe elevation of the gun cannot be changed, asit is built into the ship ata fixed angle. and the only way to change the distance at which the shell is ‘to strike is by a variation in the A) | trade Girst-class Jars, WALL & BO’ ist and skirt hands. OW | WASTED-1F you | as emplo: | western Employment Azenc | ave. Also, room renting. wast represent me in office; one who special; ED A ST room 4, y ANTED IMMEDIATELY—8 V Wi amount of air admitted or in the length of time Operator in publishing office, that the valve is left open. The problem ix a | ment. State salary, Aduress D. P., St most difficult one and has never been solved -tWO GOOD CANV references, before, but as a result of more than thirty tri yesterday the perfect and certain action of the firing valve is assured. This result will hasten the official trial by the naval officers charged | with that duty, and the Vesuvius may soon be TED-A MAN AND HIS W able of doing lan to be a carriage. ED—A LADY OF GOOD _ preferred. Address J. M. J., Star office, NURSE AT HOME- OPATHIC HOSPITAL, 2d and N sts. ow. -A FIRST-CLASS LADY TYPEWRITE! Steady employ- Starotice it" . ERAL AGENT, resident, to sell our Patent Moth-proof to ys of profits. Forperticne VER. 4d? SF et, Phila. Pas ap st ANTED—AT 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. ry 'TUATION. OR, need reliaisle help, call at the Norte 1424 New York apace" HABITS TO is good dancer 4-2t° ASSERS FOR Apply at 939 F st. p. w. O- the work of a «mall house; the man to assist about and occasionally drive Address Box 60, Star office. apd-at* flying the flag.” ANTED— WET NURSE FOR CHILD FOUR es = ——— ee ——____ V months old. Apply to THE PORTLAND. ap4-2t* he Loves Him Still. J ANTED — LADIES OWNING TYPE-WRITERS \ ‘ eat ae to write 5,000 100-word cirenlar letters, Ad MRS. BOHAN VISITS IN JAIL THE BRUTAL HUSBAND | arosn” with roferonces and Trice tee 1 O00. W, Star WHO GOUGED OUT HER FYES. office, Ld A special to the New York Sun from Auburn, April 3, saya + September William Bohan, of Far Rockaway, was sentenced to state prison for a term of twenty-seven years ou conviction of the charge of gouging out his wife's eyes. He was received at the prison in this city in a ANTE i. t 514 9th st. uw. BRO. : W adTED-A CLOAK ALTE Miller at J.C. HUTCHINSON, apd-st HANDS TO DO EMBROIDERY WORK | at home. only thorouglily experienced need app etween 9 and 10 4.1m, S, OPPENHEIM, ply « a ‘D ASSIS’ 907 Penn. ave. wax D— FIVE, LADY CORRESPONDENCE gs sobe: se o us preminin. Address, w - Graft from Sing Sing lust October, and because | ,¥) mre te fut remesennn. Aas ha of his inhuman crime has been ostracized by his fellow convicts. The thieves, burglars and murderers show their detestation of aman who could trest his wife so inhumanly. Bohan has endured his prison life patiently. For the past two weeks he has been an in- mate of the hospital, suffering from a se- vere attack of pneumonia, He has been in communication with the wife he has so terribly wronged, and when she heard that he was sick she determined to visit him, She arrived at the prison yesterday accompanied by her niece. | ‘The wife is stone blind, but, strange to say, she still loves the man who cansed ber misfortune, | and was very anxious for an interview with | him. She was permitted to visit the brutal | husband in the hospital, and their meeting was affectionate. He walked up to her, and, placing his hands on her cheeks, kissed her sev= eral times. He then led her to a chair near his bed, and they spent an hour in earnest conver- on, during which the convict hasband cried | like a ehild. ht of the blind woman coming to mun Who had caused her so much misery surprited even the prison ofti- | cials, and to one of them, who expressed his | surprise to the wife, she said: “I forgive him and still love him,” It was noticeable how coolly the woman's niece, « sister's daughter, received the man, and through the interview she never spoke to him, see Mrs. Grant to Go to Austria. Wiss Ghar tinmenn ita et dress, in own handwriting, Bo: £00! » Apply 9:30 w C0., 430 7th st. Win MRS. W LW. eD—IMMEDIAT! ieit orders, Apply TILEY. Y, i 2Y 13th to go to Salisbury, N. ork, no fare recommendation from w. Apply to THOS, L. KEI D—TWO COMPETENT SE sone tor honsework and dren. bring references. Apply P.C. dist. West Washington. WANTED BY A PATE youth willing to work 140, ee PED—YOUNG MA stenograph PERIENCED SKIP 9 P ave. W V J ANTED—A SHOEMAKEK WHU new work and repair neatly SHING GES miduct my sample depart references; salai = Mh steady work guaranteed, Apply $22 8th st. « —IMMEDIATELY—A BOY TO LEARN Aa Titel! it* LADY AGENTS TO ‘st.; ingut: apd ANTED—TAILORS — FIVE STRICTLY GOOD C TTLED WHITE other for small - MERRY 7 apd-st* A BRIGHT ddress Box ap4-3t* Y FULLY QUALIFIED TO riter aud donble entry ‘T aps-3t* T AND WAIST , between Gand ap3-3t* JAN MARE good hand From the New York Tribune, to-day. seats. : aoe be ‘ d » “at ee p v-appointes ANTED—AT OD AT COLORED WOMAN Oo Freeh. D, Gees, te a bald “} pointed W tor N. Y¥.; also a larwe uumber of men, women, minister to Austria, will sail for his post of duty on April 17. His mother and his family will ac- | company him, Mrs, Grant will probably spend the summer there, girls; Situations ready lor you, Cle wanted, Intelligence Onlce, 711 G st. WANTED A CLERK. WHO THO! derstands the prosecttion of pen ical applicants n.W.h30-LW ROUGHLY UN- nsion claims, to whom good wages will paid, sabres, in own hand- i 7oe— * PENSION ATTOR ‘Star ‘office. The Parrot “Gave Him Aw; y-eolm* From the Cicazo Times. Mr, Leslie (the English comedian) was found ina pretiy room at the Richelien, bribing his - WHITE GIRL, | family, \ ll, after 6 p. 1 pigs, doncherknow. Mr. Leslie was as one dead. Blushing and easiclint eae Ot ot et ta starmering, he finally remarked: i 1 iaissions, “That blarsted bird never heard me say that | -W.. from to 11 a. . —never, never. You know how it is with pa SPORES rots.” ‘The funniest man in all Englsnd had | Pe liger yi ps Mager now fully recovered his self-possession. “The , tes, with references. 7 i boys teach him so many rude remarks, and the New York boys were so sat Houseworkers, Lamar seity, German and 5' 910 bth st. new. ANTED—AN ACT: ide Washington, salary “Was your reception in) satisfactory?” “It was, We were received very kindly.” “How do you like American cities?” lighly ‘pleased with them. New ew York entirely York, hy! to do general Nonsework ANTED<A FEW ACTIVE YOUNG LADIES TO Apply DEND RMAN PRE- a small TANTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN WHO CAN LAY pet, an African parrot, with a stack of white out work jon the round, AddPess, statin cookies, to langh at one of his new jokes, After | Saker exrecte. Box Lith aoob Pas tak the customary greeting which always occurs Was vie juries “Asis bets Saud 10 a a netween a an 4 one wi », | and 4to 6 p.m, to t fIONAL PUBLISH: “ ae - n sony man and one pie paatelas ING AND ART CO, 317 7th ats ewe ape st Mr. Leslie said: “Lam more thaa pleased a | WANTED-IMMEDIATELY TWO walst your maguiticant tall buildings, and - inakers aud two competent skirt hands, at SALON Just then the parrot startled 1s small andi- | DE MODE, SH OSAN GF G0GB Chia. ence by xqueaking: “We have now got togo to | WW" = f WOMAN, OF GOOD CHARAG- | that bloomink city where they stick s@ many | Witt eee 2D WOMEN white Of esses, Farm and wedsh women, mb30-Ot* ve MAN LOCATED OUT- #60 to #100 per month, present, n locality, an old N. ¥. house, 0, Boston and St. Louis are ail wouder- | Reference . MFG, HOU Lock Box 1610, " N.Y. a ___ nhl 4-th.s,4w ss Here the mimic in the gilded prison made | EARNERS FOR PROF, CHRIST- another intrusion: “I shawnt forget to | that gag on St. Louis to-night. It will kill cago people.” Mr. Leslie, now irate, threw his overcoat over the cage and the garment produced the desired effect. pring Chi- are alone. vue fit J. Mt ting required SER, 1303 H _ WANTED—SITUA TANT TW wo chambananid or cook; or address 1804 L st. n.w. the LW. ————-see When Leo XU Dies. From the London Figaro. It has long been the unwritten law of the Pontifical court that when pope dies the cost of erecting a suitable monument over his remains shall be defrayed in equal portions by those of the cardinals he created during his pontificate who survive him. and Leo XIII for Cooks, ‘tress, Men Waite 'L A. COOMBS, aids, Waitress, Waiters and ¢ urses, eral how mi Lutle; BY A RESPECTABLE rhational Tailor System of Dress with any inch rule and tape Patterns and materials cut and basted ystem taught by 19-2in* TIONS. GIRL, PLACE, referutice, “Call ANTED-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS hamberma.d, Waitress, Laundress, and -GO TO DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, mumdress, Coach: ework. 6133 7th decided long ago that he shall” be buried in | *--¥- Also European Steamship agent. _ap4-2t"_ that famous sacred edifice outside the walls o! V ANTED— BY A MIDDLE- -D WHITE Rome known as the church of St. John Lateran, woman, # Situatic Apply to to travel. dst. DLW, He has even approved the design tor his sepul- ATION IN GR jerman-American ; " 8 spending money lavishly on the church in | WANTED ST question, especially in connection with the | every respect. Address P. 8. erection of a superb monument over the ‘tomb Wastep by A pe Innoc! an situation as wai IIL, that masterful pontiff who, besides placing | Jection te country. or driving; food 4 France under an interdict when Philip _Au- | Sitinws 6 ATT ae bone gustus dared to divorce his wife in spite of the ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR Wa nurse to an infant; wilting chral monument, which the official vatican NTED—BY SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, SIT. architect drew up at his order; xo that the car- | gige entire nine: beae ty ree Poneto te dinals will not have any trouble settling the | Jsth'st. bet. Hand I'sts now, 5 att | details. Meanwhile, his holiness is himself = nw, TE S, COOKS, fen, farut ‘a reliable office; no tran, |, 910 Sth st. uw. mh30-6* 8, LOOK, THE PRICE OF experienced clerks, copy- ‘Ali furnisued tree’ *, A se 3 maids, housel De e's caution, excommunicated our own King | and dairy hands, ohn, agency). F. M. ee Wastep G Soctety and “Them Literary Fellows.” | ,V¥. 2 postal card will register your rooms and secure Julian Hawthorne in America. os er aapaca teachers, You cannot both “enjoy” life and portray it; 30-80" 11 G st. new. you must keep your enjoyment for the por- trayal. We take onrselves too seriously, but our work—the ideal of our work—not seriously enough. We cannot toss off masterpieces after a night at the masked ball or a summer of non- sense in Saratoga, Artists must indeed live in WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED-BY FAMILY OF THREE 2 oR partly fur. com. rooms; southern e: out board, summer rates: Let. 9th and 17th, pt references, Address CASH T., 8 Xposure, with . HE aud Q tar oflice, the world, but must not be of it—it is not their business, And the society whim, at present fashionable, of ‘taking up” literary men, paint- ers, poets and philosophers is allevil in its re- sults—on the persons taken up. Even society will suffer for iv later on, when it has rendered W fitnmntnicatine toon private f ly without chil ferred. Address Mrs. ANTED — BY those who would uave editied and instructed it | WW ‘vu tecoaduatorg runt. ian We as impotent and as frivolous as itself. suited. Address G, A. M., Star office, eee yy ANTED—BY A LADY~TWO UNFURNISHED second floor, in strictly n; Southern or eastern exposure, bet, Oth and 10th sts. west and New ork ave. and M st. north; new house, with mod, imps a Stal . pti NISHED ront, in n.w.; permanent if apa-3t* Sr. brick, 12th ne, near EL water following new six-toom, T2S Oth st ter and y ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO BUY A Pair of welltmatched bores. ebout 10% hands | apa-3t) gta dares, giv- | _*P* _ B03 to 509 ing fulpertictines WeQeeae ace: “Aye | Fe RENT DESI BOOM, CHOICE LOCALITY. | 7 MBine ANTED — THE LADIES BEFORE LEAVING | Q, SEL Vay ioe » ASS] F, for summer resorts to join wy class in fenc! oes JOR RENT—OFFI ON SECOND FLOOK OF Mutual Fire ins. Co. Building, corner of Pa ave. W. LL Armory. ap3-1m' E Uta north and west Ws <TED—A PIGEON BOLI ECASE, SCH idk haw. Inquire in KOOM No. 1, => 5s ; Just Saiching two tricks, thee. ner @. cli are in use at the Office. Address Sa ae eee — i sue. vely firtat | CASE,” Star Ofice, __ 0S) POR REST—4 VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE ON $2500) 20 ie Repemiely Mulshed. cach | WANTED A SMALL OUTDOOR SHO CASE | ‘akin oee + TR. « puTeRavonn. STOR SWOKMSTE: about the size of Anchor brand cgar | case. State size Address MAX B. OR REN OFFICES NOW OCCUPIED BY ALR —PIRED ine | ofc =e si ~ | Bt Menara. Bros, on inst Goutof 1s Fst, | AQK SALE—FINE DWELLINGS, | WASTED-PARLOR FURNITURE UraosTex. | EMSt W. RILEY DEEBLE, Basement. | Counscucet evouue’ i? Room. | su manner; carpet on floor by new = = = == =! Khoa vente, method ; NELSON, Ss. sal J ; Bist et, w.w., 19 Roomm | “aniite we Oats. FOR SALE-—HOUSES. at ica Cnn. ae td Rooms. 20 y ANTED—DRESS CUTTING MADE EASY. RK SALE—-CHEAP—TWO FRAME HOUSES, K ptt, near 14th. an fi M ¢ Washington's “Dress Cutting Scale,” j t. Ge, bet. 13th amd P ast C i oe rments Feadily aud accurately. The system } near = Gurbe aud the scale and atsastre book furnisbed | ground alo inbane ke qeeee tok s Bae for $6, Persous learning this system are immedi- | whole thing. Only $1. Corcoran st,, bet. LXth and 14th, 11 Rooms. «00 ately placed in a position to earn good w: Ladies | _ap4- ‘Corner Ist ahd Defrees sta, 11 Rooms 8.000 needing experienced bands can ‘obtain at the M st. uw. <A ESI school at suy time. 1225 F st. nw. maby 25 Marion st 3. 88 y ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | Net., per 10th Peloen gor eases and Puraituce: Carpets, and | month, CHAS. A SHIELDS, mbt Feathers, Entire Households a, specialty, Address | apt : ieesFanw. | tan eile YeCSTGRT Bak i) 7a ew. a _ mb OR SALE — 1765 N ST_N. W, HANDSOME Marion at, or, library Aecreig, Caeait La ea mugen soe | lng wanes cpartcentte aeS eet | ch for THUMAS FULES. 1000 Heteet wach ten crane | with intention of removing to Washiteton TLLER & KU THER time. \ PERE as mhi9-lm* ANTED—TO BUY FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICE 1307 Fst, a. DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSK, PAYNE & ©O., 613 15th st. QOR SALE . -band furniture, carpets, stoves, OR SALE— ten fork HUpRvements, southeast ‘Orders by paall se othoreietesuine pecmpe sees: | No. 1 DUPONT CIRCLE. | Mer of 2d aud 'E sta uw. Ie uusurpaseed. 1 EINSTEIN, 1000 Bet a.ws opposite bag | One of the most desirable propertics in the north- WLC. MULLS, 617 La. sve, particulars inquire of Sa nw. mh15-lm*~ | western section of the city, Total frontage on the cir wh 12-2 : : SS EE EAE Time | Cleand New Hampshire rdine side low) SS | BOK SALF—OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YRABS— ANTED_HORSES TO KEEP. BOX STALLS; | focg. also extends rough to Ut st, on which it inet : OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEABS N faronnal attention: order box et Price's Stables, a fruutawe of 205 fect. House only Utew years, Fa I ge 11 Oth ot nw. Farm, ‘thst. road, 8 tiles frou | has ereen stone front contains about 14 rooms, and i | Cusetts ave: Just Compiricd’ ‘This buss us tallt in.evers way for Judge Hosea B. Moulty . and coutaing , RIBNER, BEST BUTTERY Fonth and east exposure. bright and sunny hotse, and stable icr horses, eid bas all wad, Witkiitaa iS ey pound. cooking 13 | | Price v 3 Feancabie (hor further particulars and | Sry conveniences, “Tin isa iest Mesnabie poe a centa pound, Warranted not to get strong or raycid | Peruat to examineapply to | | nk ag | puberty. terms easy (like butter does) for one month, or money refunded. 6 .* tees | THOS. G HENSEY & 00, | scrred st coaidences. fr sate oom a3 Stalls ape-6t _1524 Fs = | wh?3-Lm a. ert (decorated stall, middle aisle) | BOR SAT EASANT — ONLY Ou, | 5 "ERY Conker Market, and 149 Northern Liberty. mnar Nicely Antahed aiz'rooin cottaxe, with hall color | BTpE SALE-A een Goa Open daily. WM. C.SCRIBNER, ambi" ” | gnq porch, Lot 50x80. Call on owner, Ouk 'stveet, tifuily situated, with ampl ubbery, WASTED_GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, | Preed's sub, a apes | “kas, Bo Joted, building guns, revolvers, old cold and silver, for wl {OK SALF—IDLEWILD—A LOVELY NEW HOME, | le plac oy cachts at tebe highest cash prices’ will ‘be paid, “Call LASKEY'S | JVQK,SALESIDLEWILD—A LOVELY NEW HOME, ERE aRS OG cee, Foe batticulace inguire of Loan Office, 201 Peun. ave., corner 2d st. nw, my’ appendage towcity home. Address GEO. > EDPORD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. 21-im WANTED STEAM. CARPET CLEANING AND | Herndon, Va. SSE = | POR SALE TO PERSONS DESIRING 10 PU evovating Works: Feathers Renovated, Mat- OK SALE Us Ni NTHLY chase propesty in No OF 50 : tresses Slave Over, Furniture Steamed, and Moths De- | JVQE SALES HOUSES AND LOTS MONTHOT | cee Umar special iieteceanente stroyed, F H.YOUNGS, 1402 Pa.av., Telephone 1008-2. XGdrees SO TRERMAN. low prices and eaxy terms, a lange ail-4in : Vien, | from. JOHN F_WAGGAM mh30-6t —— F001 FEE SALES conmonrovs anni =. 16th st., bet. Ka FOR RENT—ROOMS. aed rear; lot 25x 1¢ Talley. Avpiy to | SO923, 21h et. mow (OR RENT—FOUR ELEGANT COMMUNICATING | —s BEALL, BROWN & CO., 1321 F st. rooms, With baths, on second floor, uufurmshed; | PROR SALE —SEVERAL VERY HANDSOME itable for light housekeeping; no children. Apr houses in the nortiwest section at Y41 Rhode Island ave. D-w v WB YOrNG, . F JOR RENT—-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH _ane® 3 F st. mi Lr. Y board; French family. S09 2ist st. n.w., onebalf SALE — FOUR GOOD FRAME HOUSES, 1004 K st. nw. fh. Diock fron} Pennsylvania ave. car Prretrg omely pavered jot ab by Te hetiag ute bet. Tithaud Tth ne; ail for 141415) H ST. N.W., LARGE, PLEAS- Past ant front alcove room, furnished or unfurnished, see | n second for, In new Douse, also, other desirable was Toms, ‘Delightful sunumer location, ape | PGE SALE: Two VERY HaNpsoaie NEw BCE | rae L ST. N.W,, TWO ELEGANT | 2 Houses; well built, 6 rooms and cellar, good alley; Tented at $16 cach $4,000 x F wnturnished rooms and smail trunk room on see- | fips JOHN EF. DONOHOE, ond story, te adults only. All modern improvement Rent #18’ per month in advauee, apsst te | Forse 20 EST. NW. FIRST FLOOR | pq b st. two large conuecting parlors, and 8 all well furnished; with or without board. | i nw HAT DESIRABLE Pi ir aw, JQOR RENT_N ND PAT FRANCIS HEY Ty, 1 See three rooms: two in reom with } ___ ASU Fst. nw 2415 Peun, month, Callatter 7 p.u Sth st.n.w. ‘ ERY HANDSOME BAY WINDOW Tee ROE, RENE | FURNISHED — THREE LARGE. | : all modern conyeuienc 113 sit veautittil rons; south front; furnishings all b st. me., wear BF; $2,000 if so - and elewant, frowt as parlor, with folding bed, if p 200 cassis. DONOHOE ferred: board, if desired: no housek : 0 v, JOH. em private fumil at. nw =f ELEGANT 1A | books. For full lit call et oer for 6 Metin 4 FOE, RENT CELEGANTLY-FURNISHED APART: | 7T tion. S-roon fraime house: lot, 2 Uy L0G to30- | the stand Lot fa THOS. E. WAGGAM! dear tae ASLineton cid Ror ce Benuout board, | catigne in Fast Washington, Bottom price, sll cee, | JOR SALE_TWO BRIGHT HOUSE _ JOHN TF. DONOHOE, 313 st nw. mast Capitol st, coran st.:10 rooms and bath. 5 ~ i HILL £ JOS ap2- JUR SALF—A HAN TON, 03 Peuimy Ivania ave. n. FOR T—PARTY OWNING HOUSE IN N. part of the city would reut handsomely furnished | Second floor alcove room, southern exposure, Address : : WW. : Pent, 849 per. mon Stable, pL tines tet KELL & McLERAN, 1008 F ern section ish very elegant, Ras dint Beat tocend doe Slag ae | eet chee ith Teer of eum wal wt he: “0 % st | = ; - 3 ws = and heat, second floor; $14. 1 ape s | ¥ 2 Sil EN A the lg ay mits & JOHNSTON ; | BM’ square from Washington si 3 508 * OR RENT NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH | § routna, water, eae, Rens det | 1 ylvania ave. m. F bard; en suite or single; north south front; convenient to f Penusylvama | FORD W. WALKLE partments and | BUSINESS CHANCES. _ iste onice. ape st OF STOCK, IN r sale. 1006 # st. : ome mena e OK SALE —WALLACH 81 cars: ref exchanged, 1803 H st. m.w. _ | peed eee Ss ; | FOR RENT AT 1421 K ST. CONVENIENT TO | bath, pantry, and concrete cellar: all mod. ALE AND RE three hotels and different lines of wireet cars, de | g3,006. REDFORD W. WALEEI 1006 F st’ tionery for sale cheap lightful, bandsomely furnished rooms at prices, Suitable for heads of bureaus, OK R {selling MIXTURES, Address Bbx K. O88 PART 7th wt. mw OR SALE_ BA! 10-room_ Brick, 000—#5,000 cash, bal. ’ Would'exchange for small property AIN—DESIRABL lance stable, 106 F | THREE ROOMS ON BATH-ROOM mipletely furnished for light for loor, © me. | Cent. permonth Ju advance, Apply, OWNER, 201 Uth | Star offices mt. ne. sah west | ee | JOR KENT—oes TL St. NW, spconn-rroor | WOR ONS ha? p to a cash pur- N & RAMEY, 1307 Pet. | D*tront, two or three communicating unfurnished | chaser. Also, a batvain on East Capitel st. on bass SALE BARBER SHOP — EXTABLIAHED rooms: Heat and gas: bath. same floor, stitable for K.P. HUTCHINS & Co. rote aolng, Speed Geaieten Licht housekeeping; good location. ‘Terma reatoute | Wai dye ONE BLOCK Pik vux tor selling. Reasousble feut. Adds bie. ee | cle, 4-story bay window bric BAKBEAG SHO) apa OR Ri LE GENTLEMAN FAMILIAR | imp. : renting for #65; price @5, 7 50. ° SHARE BICYCLE STOCK. MOSP with i sean have furnished front root it | WALKER, 1000 Fat | DOG Seabee gurre maces eres: Dont part of city ou ensy terms, Addrest INSTRUC: | ey yo stony AND BA LO aares Ghyrucwit n ae oe REE FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE S000. KEDTORD W, WALKER. 1008 = TaTen LISHED AND JOR RENT—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE | Qand k. $5.000. hak: J WALKER, 1000 WILL BUY AN STASI ND "on first floor, second oor, third floor. SIG 11th | fae at” $1,000 SPs, ines yearly tice a of eee <4 = oR SALE-AT MOUNT PLEASANT, : 90 to $30,000 at present 6 prices. or wale JOR RENT—COMMUNI ROO IN | F'fulhy located cottace with fable be oa to close partnership, “Address ZERO, Star aiice 3 building corner of Peuusylvania ave. and 12th st., 60 feet of ground, suitable for OK SAL over J.¥. Davis) Sons Hat ‘Store. Inquire of J. ¥7 | 914,000; usual “terus. REDFORD W. WALKER, | SOK, SALESGROCEKY. DAVIS’ SONS, Pa. avi nd 12th st ap-lin 1006 F st. mbh2y-6t | Horse and Wagon: reason te HE JOR 5 THAT FY ny feet front, 3 rooms deep, beaut in pertcct order, containing about 1N rooms,with claus Gebers, carpets, and window draperies, For privilege to iuspect apply wo _ BLALL, BROWN K 1 the city it r PPORTUNITY! BOW is A MAN WITH A VAL- | Qiunbie naval invention to find a suttable party who | pill exauune, nd, if le aire ven patent it fora half i —— Auswer to SHIP DEFENSE, Star office. apt JOR RENT—1021 11TH ST. N. W., COR. MASS. ave: large, ly furnished Room, suitable for married couple; cheap to desirable purty; table board. yBeBt? enantio } ENT-SECOND | FLOOR, ONE ROOM, | y iurnished ; suitable for one or two; BS per | mb27- Other Kooms, partly or unfurnished, en m ; board. if . cheap. Est.n.w. | JOR SAL g " é JOR SALE—A MERCANTILE BUSINESS IN THIS sinsle; board, if desired, cheap Est nw. | Se sea co <ECTICUT AYE XW as iy, ine a et. pront ume ae a op = 1ds0 story basement bi 7 86.000. "Apy w mhi30-et" JOR REN HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | erect bs ate Gel. Humphiey, U.S. Aychiel of = : ; F 4; single or eu suite: Ist and 2d floors: in | Cnwineers, ‘own residence. House is lane aud STEAM LAUNDRY, CHEAP AND OM of adults; ¥10 Delaware ave. n.e. (Capi- contains every convenience, For iurther information cars pass the house ; ref. exchanged. and permit to exatuine apply to ¥ THOS. J. FISHER & C0.. First-class in every particular. Address Box 83, Star office, NE WHO HAS FROM 8500 TO ri amily toMy: T'st. i JOR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON | _™2272w 4 F ot nw. 00 40 invest in an invention. the use ud second floor for housekeeping, to parties without | JOK SALE—THE HOUSE OF THE LATE CHIEF | need of which would insure to the investor 00 fo 1, children. Apply at 1012 6th st. now. ees |e | I Justice Waite, containing 16 rooms; elegant in its Address D. O., Star office, ni aps ROK _RENT—FURNISHED COMPLETELY AND | $PPvintments; tieroughly well built, JAMES A. qapANK H. PELOUZE, F STREET, OFFERS handsomely for housekeeping. parlor and jane | BATES & ©v., 1407 F st. n. — to investors some irst-class 3, 4,5, and’6 per cent bed-room, dining-room aud kitchen, 14. Pierce ROK SA A FINE RESID: N RMONT divie -pay une local stocks, Plac ° ave. Just south of Town Circle, S-story aud base. Call upou hin. = : ap2-2w Wo r FURNISHED | tout Drick; all modern conveniences; los 24565 t> KE YOU INTERESTED? WE OFFER 850,000 F Mout Room, lest and'ges “Inquve at one bine eee of stock for sale on the ground floor im sims to st now EB ae. mee Seout Ault. |The company dove a sound, solid, uy ONT Y REFINED ~ DY WIT <LY SALE OR EXCHAN v PROP. nd profitable c Tease bs : a ear. SE ae ne Re | reams oeE10G, Also | > LOOMIS MANUPACTUEING 00. toc = mibS0-08 | S-story buy-windowed brick: 11 nooms, +r Ist st. | Winthrop Heights, D.C. _ JOR RENT—A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, WITH private bath, c second fluor, furnished or un- furnished; also ge ee room. turnishe ew. | Rallanle for mstlect school waciet Sanitarium; will sell for cash or : " qi Apply to W. CALLAGHAN, ; . Board in house. 1903 Fst. ww: | ortrade for building lots, farme, western inuda, or | APPLY > ae ” ee good jocal stocks. THOMAS A. MITCHELL: | SH See epee Se. Also large brick building nw., near Pa. uve.; Lub house, oF ne payments, ments: 9 roots. $30, jo 934 F st., Room 4. ISHED GROCERY ANI OR RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE-THREE COM- ver 1M city; ewtablint KF municating rooms, with private bath, second | s ENT, OR EXCHAN FOUR TWO- iioor, aitd two communicating rooms, third floor: fur tory and tasement pres, Deck, Containing nine ait bear inepection, 3eust 5 ook pt cere, ished. 4 bose huvinw children or servants need not ap- | rooms aid bath, wood mantels, open fire-Plac and mb30ap ad ply. Keferences exchauged. ap2-lm | lane yard in ‘rear. Terma reasonable. Ap to — - - . sll JOk RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY—BEAUTI | GKEEN & CUNNINGHAM. 1405 F st. mt- Dim SIRING THEIR Gas BILLS ‘ORK SALE— FOR #15.000, THREE FINE RE ac a ee me fully-furuished Room, Just Atted up: z= FE , < ba Toomers: very quietand desirable. 621 P st. n.w. a dences, cor. Sth and U ste. B.w.: 3atories and bese- | rivets residences, shoul A call ot the cn a te, et ois; all modern improvements; ; > , JOR RENT—ONE GOOD-SIZED, SECOND-STORY | Dow press:brick' front: bay, Windows. Inquire at Washington Fairy Light Co, Bauk Building front Room; newly uehout 0 ml furnished throu y. Address | Owner, 719 6th st. u.w. mhis-1m* near 14th; private City P.O. ‘a | JROR SALE — CARUSL, EVANS & CARUS! bs Ee Lor “7 LY FURNISHED | Et Fst. uproved and tnimproved property for sale | s\urity sortie at least €B 00 tie: eee ee {OR RENT_—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT | jp aii parte of tie city and county, Soprity worth af east $6,000 perfect. JOHN Rooms, with board, suitable tor married or ] "ioals and insurance placed. mbié-ime | E,FEBREY &Co., Falls Church, Va, Feieptione 202. persons; table boarders; summer rates. 1003 : ne oS m?_ | “mb2y-1w LW, ap2 | JOR aa MODERN ssTosr Bais DWELL- | [oR SALE WSPAPERS, BY WJ. MIZE & SIT = ai -room and cellar, turuace wud | ; E Pees JACKSON PLACE: OVERLOOKING jaa Id, hap; troute, out gna Towated only one | A BHOS.. S sewapaper Brokers, 149 Ta. Salle st Chie Lafayette Square, delightful rooms, with board, in cle. 200; easy | SME. = peive Sst, which hocal house strictly frst class. ae peat | tere, TYLER & RUVHERPORD, 150;°F ok. Se? | 10, Politics, price and terms mh 7-2w JOR RENT—FOUR BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, IN PEL. | mh16-15t" 2! i WILL EXCHANGE 280 ACRES OF PIRST- |? : : or | a ; lass Wisconsin lund for equity ip District Hivite fantiy? Turniobeds barge cdenbie corte | any 2 SALES EGANT NCE, 1022 | Ae oF equit proper isoune south sed ence fours: Spon Ae-glaces be stat | her {hdgress FANE HUME S51 Penna ove'n. w room references required ; 1101 K m11-lin | gnd peruission to inspect, apply to GUKLEY BRus, | _™29-Tmm me |, OK RENT—LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. | 1810 Fstreetuw. __ mbl2-3m_ | 6¢7NHE WORLD DO MOVE.”_REMEMBER THE u.w., furnished rows with board; central loca- | WOR SALE—HANDSOME RESIDENCE, IN FIRST: Tiere Godt? Eaubas ee a ae tion, terns moderate. mhid-3w* q class order; all mod. imps. ; prices; watches cleaned, ange soos, bag-win- | Urioes:, oncuns cienns firet-class main dow, southern exposure; central location. clock and jewelry ‘Norstat FX RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. For pare tictlars inquire of owner, 951 Mass. ave uw. api | the lowest prices in i We dei congpetition, 1510 H st. mw. Beferences, ___mall JOR SALE—82,000 WILL BUY A 2-STORY BkICK | —————— a JOR RENT—3D FLOOR, 931 DST. N.W.- LARGE | B* house on line of Electric cars, betwoen Tat aiid 2d BOARDING. room, 30x197 feet, well lighted; use of elevator. Suituble for factory or storage purposes. iuquire on fronts on reservation. +3 Wide parking: DAVYD | i D. STONE, SOG Fst. naw. | <n BEBE swO amooND FLook FGLMNeEe the premises, m30-6t_ | 7 .0R SALEDA VERY CHEAP Bay.W ; | FAOR RENT—TWO SECOND-FLOO! ISHED See “a —— , cs x pished tack parior, with KR RENT-A LARGE FURNISHED soura | brick honse; nearly new; T st., near 7th, } rooms ond one unfurnt front, room, with alcove, 613 per moths aie | somcit: papered reotarzed beri 4.500., | Duand; best of references farnished. 13:22 Lat. uw ek stable, 9 per month, wire 927 P st. nw. _Spzst DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. mw. | 4H /— ae ar wae aes ii oF pice: | FOE BALESSPLENDID BRICK DW:LLING ON | M83. % & BROOKS, OF THE DEX JOR RENT—1327 N ST. NW., SUITE OF NICE- | Bist. nw. near A at, lust be sold to clove an | 1a Alay, X. J. will succeed et ieee. al aceataroTuhGt es eee ae | fe Sats” GASSUEE EWA fags | bow st sence ce eel y convenient cara; ce $4, oue oF two persone. mb20-Gi | Paave. nw. sie. To THE WEST-END CATERER. G°. To Strangers and the Public: NT — NICELY-FUBNISHED ROOMS SALE-HANDSOME 12-ROOM HOUSE, ALT. Frit tie Aw Excrtixe Exopement.—A Louisville, Ky, 7 om teclase boards 1410 N at. tew.mbes-tm | mod: unpe,, let son13U fers toe ee tom Curetel Suetciane our Ma order to your special to the New York Herald says: “I cit (| Ri Ny Eom ey oir LL = ear iat. near sth uw. Lice €10,000- peg ‘ id looki ANTED-FIRST FLOOK OF STORE IN GOOD RENT— RES Kee oe pen oh ORES ARIES LS flow ae sped into the’ clerks oee of | NV fatty tbc anet on ster sae | FOR RENT—STORES. __| Foe ‘sun 4 xsrouy parser mck Jeffersonville ‘this morning. At his side was a | freterable, Address HH. M. Star office, apa des R _RENTOSTORE AND DWELLING, 1219 E | sootalley, ‘For particulars awl it de ht ae beautiful girl about seventeen years old, Both —— —— ites Anis ts come EAD tee ee eee | eee were handsomely dressed and bore none of the me = marks of hurried travel usually seen in elopin, couples. Receiving the license they returne to their hotel,where they were quietly married. As they were strangers in the place there was | much gossip. Upon inquiry the gentleman said that he was Elmere E. Cirim, secretary of | Grim & Grim, publishers, Springfield, Ohio, end the lady was Miss Emily Morgan, also of ress ¥. a W $5,000 (for cash). Add: ap4-1m" he ee ly ANTED—BY RELIABLE PAR’ or unfurnished hotise, with ianga 7th st, where owners Will bosed_foF WANTED—HOUSES. TED-A DWELLING—PRICE Fi PETERSEN, 5 Sth st. nw. FURNISHED yard, D.w.above for fent;’ references 5 HR RENT—ONE OF that place. His parenta objected to the mar-'| °°28"set- ee once C.F Tne a, as | Bt ete aoc thee Le Ties Recnaee_ be wee fee: ‘piiased iio WANTED 10 OF THREE ADULTS TO SHARE | ie vant toatl the ‘property. sated yesterday meyer u a style, and slash pati. Cat redevences, a Weber | PSO ‘New York ave. x? ut his parents an boarded the train we cog | ROX RENT1WO NEW, STORES Wirt i by 5 ig ER’ UNDER ‘and three and besutiful wit eave thee teaches oe teiewatiin siutalrfocing ths Cavitol OW B YOUN moder hnprovements, U20 Us and See init baggage carb of separate trains as far as Mid- | _ SS — — Sans mmh27-20t ae ae there wk the ran for Jeersouvie: hey | NW cr papas tr tarenin, tg ice tee | OH RENTS RRERANT, AN, sYORs aS returned to Springfield to-nig! ‘ Asis DaveSdOwer FR My ROSE +] $1,500 per year, D: 10} Pa or Bisce Swon,—An Alten, inn, | WAXTERG#OR,§ coe jc a ial to tl jew York Times says: A peculi reat of * ircnemenon occurred here yeeterday, At 4: | $REOU; pany Yi FOR RENT—STABLES. o'clock it became so dark lights were =. REE ite Taster, This ditty suew'sell te the depen of | D juster. Gre ec ret eee IR RENT ELEGANT STORE ROOM, 18x27x5 feet, in Fleming building, 1419 Gam woand neht same rize; also, beautiful office rooms, eu suite or singly, and desk he by steam, elevator, KNIGHT, room os woe Ling a SIX-ROOM BRICK Sey Mg et pT very easy. Get our bulletin. J. W. P. MYERS & 8ON, 14205. ¥ ave. JOR RENT-STORE OPPOSITE BOSTON Dit¥ | POR SALE—AMONG THE MANY FINE RESI- Goods House, 11th at, auitable for any Ligh | dences we offer forsale = Rest, bet. Fe TA HARDING, GOO 1th et new « [ath stn, 3 story and basement brisk, EVR ons tae sees, eb GREE Wu P. Youxa, NOTARY PUBLIC,

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