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Ld wo THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1888. SOCIAL ATYERS. MRS, ADMIRAL FEBIGER DYING. | _ WANTED _HELP. WANTED MISCELLAN EOUS | FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ s . = 5 ANTED — A COMPETENT } \WANTED—A GENTLEMAN $2,500 DEe KRENT—WE HAVE A FEW CHOICE ROOMS, Ja Honor of Senator Morrill’s Birth- | Terribly Injured by a Runaway Accti- War to! COMPETENT. MAN TC 4 Wales saa & good Bag siuteaear fine of mare lates 7 101 Xan. ot 8 day—Personal Notes. dent Yesterday Afternoon. Biography, in six voltunes, now co e. Itcontains | paying business; real estat fi og ses ith e per Will best consalt their coméart O13 10th st. aw. 6. we Sy-two Usted engravinis, executed in a superior | name and particulars, “SPOT CASE,” Star | & Sheweine Dow: Specnlators will control every thine 16 D st mer Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Everett entertained | a stanruixo scexe ox r sraner—tme UxroRTO | Siveinl aval sateeh pares, adic iene | A DES POR | eat ceed uerae mart he mecoupeicd By ae . cone i compaay at dinner on Saturday night, NATE TADY DASHED FROM HER CARRIAGE To | Fondernd it beyond qnestion the stunt compicteeat | WW deve fet isis th God congitoe.” Rddioot | Ontet, Tas e dove ars Cae age ae AS Geta 141 Mess ate Tt Mra BR. Hitt gave a charming entertain-| THe PAVEMENT AND HER SKULL FRACTURED | {*' Midition 6 Ray ral ee en eewer ppvewed. | a BETES, 700 aa x ral iP | See tee poimess! ~. " ; - * “ ” Dearly three, hundred beautiful woodcuts of birth: | \\TANTED-INTEREST IN THWIVING REAL ES- | Twa 77 —GOMMUNICATING mans of ber tha alge em Enger yep aa nal aa to incre. reside es ataties cum and W fate business, Address, rE | Fe. neste Ly ee ee noon. Madam: ‘ . : medals, and hax cost the publishers fll ¥ |. | Star offic ayite, wit Cs t invited company and afterward tea was servod. | | Mrs. Febiger, the wife of Rear Admiral | Sjechuien pages and price ut Ob riliettig ; WS ED=ERO, SECOND-H | SHES BAR patra “Convenient to ‘Belt line wad hn the guests were the Secretary of State | Febiger, lies at her home, 1721 H street north- | 44+ ‘ : cycles; one suitable for al | JQOR RENT—a WIDOW AT 235 ISTH ST. S Wo and wy ger toy ag ag oie aan, west, at the point of death. The physicians at- | WASTED = NEAT, nese order. | Give prigs. Address L. H. © | HP bas furmabeet and unfurnished rome: vetyile Biaine. a irs. 0. Loring. Mr. Gi Qtri to al <4 ~ = = i house; terms reasonal ie A. Hazleburst, and Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Lodge. | tending her held a consultation this morning | {VV (tri for general homework. Apply 1818 G st 2. WASTED 814 000 ON GOOD “REAL. YOR RENT — LARGE FURNISHED FRONT pPreacrompenspm =i , and the conclusion was reached that the case | = ____ SGIRE TO DO | eee MEY; Albers comminaion will be paid Ad- | Bm SENT eAHGe, LUBNISHED | FRON and Mrs. Morrill entertained « large ‘The shock to her family | WANIED-A § GIRL TO DO | dreas W., Star office. 8p13-3t _| every convenience. references yiven and required hy eng of their friends on Saturday night to | W8 @ hopeless one. The shock to her family Pe at rack ins malt = = WiASTED_BY 4 PROMPT-PAYING TENANT, A | 1625 14th st., corner Corcoran; no children, ap13-3t TLLS Sth et. me. Or. t celebrate the seventy-ninth anniversary of the | and friends is an intensely painful one and | sb. FO at. now. twelve-room house, bet. E and K, 6th and 13th NT MS, icLean av. aw. or.1i 2th st. now rales y 3 i. a | \WANTED-THREE SALESL sts. n.w.; will not pay wore than 850: also to buy a OR RENT-TWO LARGE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, S keuton Place, OF Qst nw ir... Senator's birthday, which occurred yesterday. | hard to bear. Up to 6 o'clock last evening | WANTED THREE SL ESL Snail house: brick; tot lese thage nis poomes wil tay | A second floor, together or separstely afl, modert Tee v4 2Est nw. Vit The large drawing rooms were sweet ie bard Mrs, Febiger was in the enjoyment of excel- | W3SiED-A Yorxe covonr | cash. “Address B. £1, Star office. apl | onfivens O90 ono : ar eat™ 8: by fragrance many Sowers that. wore sem a life. | jomed to working around a crocery ; tha yy ANTED—H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | <T-FURNISHED B y bd among them being an oval cushion of white | ent health and had the promise of a long life. | }¥ toned to working around acrocery; must by W faices tor soon aba Pete eel 1 eee Cn nb SROORD FEOol aon 5 pansiew with the figures 79 in dark purple pan-| At that time she was returning with her son, | [4 “Umpc. WIC WOMAR 0 MURA athers. Entire Households » specialty. Address | vance, “TO Litt nome ee ae Pee ete oe | Gos Bat ne. er ss, sont by the President aud Mra, Harrison | Paul Johnson, in her carriage from the post W thake herself usefal; reference required. 21 aa on a —_—_a om S| OR “0 NEW % with best wishes and congratulations. Senator | office. While going up Lith street to F the | $12 thst. nw, pl. W a CO BXOHANGE, A 1 STOCK STAPLE i inmunicating rooms, ud floor, as par- and Mrs. Morrill received the company in the Sirst drawing-room, and Miss Swan and Mr. «80.000, ip an Ohio | ior and’ bed-roont oF tae belasome eattable for bee. coachman, Alfred Neal, noticed that a portion | WWASTED— YOUNG MAN WITH 3 OR 4 YEARS’ | «own of gen00, for well renting property yy ag oe a experience in the drug business; must have good | fo"? Of 9. 00" * ‘ ., 209 High st., Warren, 0 j 3st" 3 ecting le to the carriage | reference. Call at 2124 14th #1 1.W. aplo- a able. apl 3-30" James Morrill assisted in promoting the enjoy- | Of the gear connecting the pole to t ge | am i waa a ment of the pos The ge a ane [as broken. He informed Mrs. Febiger, who | WW ANTED—COOKs, $10 TO $75: HOUSEMAT iii eg ee a was thrown open before 10. o'clock, | told him that if he could drive home safely he | VW Wattrews, prarses, Salesindion, Laundress, Dr | servgt if loaned: larse profit if invested: ROOMS, AKNER & CO..916 Fet. nw. and oysters, salads, croquettes, and | Should do so. The carriage wae driven on | HN dian nena acent: als Horinvited. Address A A 1, Star Ottice, apl3-3t* 403 Sth st. se. = : " ; lowly. \—— = = ANTED-SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING os = —~———— Fe ARE FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THE | 2410 lathst.aw.10r 40 confectionery were served during the evening. | © iy : s y ANTED--WOMEN COUKs, #10 TO #40; CHAM. “4 eo $ 2 YOR RENT—AT 1071 11TH ST. N.W., COR. MASS. neihborhood of Thomas Circle, Board taken in | 1400 at. Ur. ae In the hallway lending to the library was placed | TE WILD RUN OF THE FmiHTENED Horses. | WANTED WOMEN COOKS. #10 TO $40; CHAM: Wi experienced court stenographer. Work enar- | J fury, finely Huztished "soos. args edt | 107 Lath me, wee Tr. a: « bowl of punch and one of lemouade. Among | On F street, nearly in front of the Sun build- Waters, Drivers gr far ands: Colored Mem | 2h nuldine, HUDSON i arti | closet + cheap to desirable partis tal the guests present were Mrs. McKee in mauve | ing, the fastenings gave way and the pole 2 : y ANTED— EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THE | aon RENT—THREE U RNISHED KOOMS IN. silk, and Mrs. Tinseell Harrison, in a Dlack lace | struck one of the horses on the leg. ‘The | WASLED.A WHITE GIRL 10. DO, Wiiriese cn prices step Sor GN int sect ‘The sbowe houses can nas iene retro our office only THOMAS J. FISHEL & Co. pla Ne Fete wm, , i : . pall inds ° second story; very convenient to several dining 0 Wylie stn. JOR RENT dress ent decolette and garnished with green |. , nm between T thand i6th sts. aple glothing, Jewelry, and yistols at JULIUS COHEN'S, | zooms, Inquire at bank of W. MAYSE & CU, 516, Mth 1 Wyite stn, Tasoue, 10r.¢40 _ i. | Spirited animal at once sprang forward, and 1104 7thst. mw. All orders by mail promptly at- | gt nw. 1s-2t" 2 do . ‘ ribbon. wearing s diamond — and soli-| ‘fe coschman attempted in vain to control | Ww SSMAKEKS IMMEDIATELY tended te apli-swe 3 avis SOW C tne, Sr taires im her ears; Secretary Windom, Secre- | ‘S . Mth st. . w. at FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR 804-0 st uel, Rr. them. Mr. Johnson jumped from the carringe | ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND ftery Lt! Rusk, Senator Hiscock, Justice and Mrs. Wee ee “4 for light hou i » firs ide, | WW Works; Feathers Renovated, “Mat- eg: pee gg aah gd Miller, Mins Lucy Corkhuill.the Chief Justice and | 74 seized the frantic animals by the bridle, | VW Mtn at ne tresses Made Over, Lurnitune Steamed, aud Moths De- and bath, 24 Fat. a. w.,uear Pension office. Mrs. Faller, Miss Grace Fuller, Justice Biateh- | ¢¢ 0s impoosble to control or quiet them, and | ral FOR A PERMANENT Pose. | "®0}%4, F H-YOUNGS,1402 Paav.,Telephone 10082, | A TT x ae, m a tegenata tiie aid Medea Hates ata | ee ee eee i Feterencen salary 8 weekly for berinniny. | WY ANTED-DRESS CUTTING MADE HASY..~ | atonce ar Lode bueet nese, went Howsekeering, Call 30 G10 Kat ister and Madaine Preston,theHawaiianmiaictes | an had sprung off of the box, and the car- | C ut, THUEE 8 00. 430 Tt at awe dt eingarne Washington's ‘Drews Cutting Seg fant | oe MENT FINE SHOW BOOM Se pee Mra. Carter, the Mimex Carter, Mrs. Cabell, | Tage containing only Mrs. Febiger was dashed | Waste NG LAWYER ON STUDENT EN | Formuite ceadtiy alessio hie croton wiles | Ee ee eee Peunasylvania ave. | [std titer ° M Edmund Hudson, Senator and Mra. | fom side to side as the maddened animals | Lawye to assist for ofhee room. Adare taught, and the scale and @ uiecasure book furnished | nw. aplsst™ pet DO Tih tn oo 330. what as Cockrell, Senator and ‘Mra. Manderson, | shed along. The street was filled with peo- | E-E- Mt. Star tee! °° SOO Ts | Price roms learning this aystem are immedi: | WOR RENT 1917 _L ST._NW, DELIGHTFUL : STABLES. poeeaanin Mra. Hawley, Mrs. Lander. Gen. Van Viet | Ple at the time, and they looked upon the | WASITEDIA WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO | Stely placed in a position (9 ew ain Uees | IS Rooms: nicely furnished, on first, second or third th st, we, Or. - 16. O15 I at ii A ght housewor fol nily re - | needing experienced t, ‘cuSpeaker and | Spectacle with horror. Men rushed out into at housework for a family of three persons, Ap- i M: are masala eae ine 37te | Hor, iu a desirable lorality, at summer rates: con Mr. a rs. — mus $0 SWORMBILDT & Bi : - ply 6U+ Q st. aw 2 — | venient to cars aud herdies southern exposure. ais apl5-im ‘ ‘ ¥ the middle of the street with the vain hope of | "** TANTED—PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOLSTER. | Serco tn ix a papered wud painted throag ls Alma “Wilson, Ste. JW. Thompeons i. and | MPpINg the hors but cheir eforts were iu: | WW SARA MTE GI AS.OEANEROID | Wa Rafts naleSte nitiiogeta nea aad | POR, MEN cuar accowataparions for | POR EENT-BE Ro, quay, eat bs | [Meet atte aci a Mrs. Horatio King. the Misses Taylor, Mr. | CUectual. Mrs. Febiger sat erect in the seat | erences required. pallies ________}t_| Tiethod; sewed and laid "C. NELSON, 1323 G new. Pennsylvania ave, u.w., for the 16th of April: HOUSES. Hatch, Mr. Fava, Gov. Boutwell, the chinese | !00hing straight before her and showin . A GOOD WHEELWRIGHT (WOULD | “innt'i-ow* st LaPierre Hotel, 10th 1 $7 7th st. n. a | Signs of fear. When at the corner of 14th 2 a r With small capital) to take interest | => a ee x 5 [—FRONT.ROOM, NEW CHERRY FUR: | 4 E sts nw, 4Sr, #133 Rat. .. eS ae rs » denly checked by on nimals stumbling | } : = ate highest cash price is paid, Call of send postal t ‘Bp oreticn 7 = 2 F at, Stand ete na.ay th wi Angalls. lise Kathleen Snraane, Jestice and aa felitnge _——- io atntting | \WWANTED@A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, MOL AL EIZNAR, 1301 Lith steae, | 804 required. 1228 N st. u.w.., herdies pass door. Vyeees roe that aw, OF Ties. Fist, Mira. Condit South, Sedge snd Mire. MRS, PEBIGER IN THE WRECK. | suitable person ADDIS at 21 Kvi nee ate | WA Sears aaeio meg tle |= - EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE : focnessr OR ite Paes. Henry Strong, Senator and Mre. Chandler, Miss b ply a ee holstering, furniture to_pack, ship or store, send eo ON ee qe Ale Riddle a Miss Ada Murphy. Judge Drake. ex Admiral Alm Dils $24 Pa. ave. now. 2d A. 8. CAY WOOD, ITHIN ONE SQUARE OF WAR Judge Aldis,| The carriage was thrown into the air, and WASTED A BOY To WORK IN A STORE AND | for THOMAS FOL nator and Mrs. Pomeroy, | then turning partially over fell on its side to | = rigor ime igre must have Fel Librarian and Miss Spofford, | the ground. The horse still retaining his feet 2 Sots ¥ e , roows, furnished or unfurnished; three minu S, 1900 H street northwest, every | trom cara’ Summer rates, Gentlemen preferred, mhig-Im* | {om cars a T ‘D—TO BUY FOR HIGHEST C aa . oe eae — . 1 JOR RENT—Pleasant room, newly. furnished, au os ces Woapertecabe teens at 10 rooms, f ° . . by ANTEI®-SETTLED WOMA TO COO! ND DO second-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, feathers, and Navy park 5 r Tootus, fur. Te ne nn ts ae | wan seized and stopped Mra Vebiger hhad|, Woeessat nessoved ie eniy we so eae | ct ee raaTe carpets, stoves, featbats, Pitan tak Mall npn ba gh Bitruisied Tange ce, mewly paper aid ih fettect weder threwphout Follok, Col. John M. Wilson, Miss Waller, Mr. | been thrown heavily'en the pavemens snd pare | kad relerencea Aiiiese at ace Box ty we Pd LENSTEIN, 1008 Bet news Opportte hay ¥ nies A Hor, B13, Car . yada Si eiGkk e TiebrnMay aud Mra. H. A. Willard. Judge and Mrs. Fisher, ottiee. . door. 1426 11 st. n ‘302 F ot. tially under the carriage. Capt. E. C. Merri- | 2 | mbib- Lm . 1503 Fat. Mr. Robbin. and Judge and Mrs. Orange Fer- aon ; VANTED—LADY AND GENTLEMAN Ac- x TRY SCRIDNER, BEST BUTTERINE, | WOR, RE PHRE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED THROUGH. riss. Mr. Horatio King contributed a poem of perry Bors py = ‘ane W Gusinted in society who would like te nake fee | Wisi na ne ae ee feck Sokongan With all housekeeping conveujences. out, 10-roum brick house, couteming every modern congratulation, and Senator Morrill looked te to thirty dollars we id dy, in houerable way, without cents pound. Warranted not to get strong” or rai > : sistance of the injured lady. She was found | canvassing or intertering with their business.” Apply | (like butter does) for ohe mmonthyor money. refi JOR RENT—SECOND-STORY ROOM, WITH MOD- : stronger and heartier than he did a year ago. | to be unconscious and bleeding froma great | 1#19Esten.w. z aps-Im*” | Families served at residences. Hur sue only at stalls | K* ern iinprovementsy; furnished or’ uufurnished; ¥. neor 18thet’ Ge oe re Mr. Henry Edwardes, of the British legation, | gash over her right eye. Her right arm was VANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO INTRODUCE A Gealer Matas bad 148 Bertucn tile nee Really: Coanenieeas | Se regned ae e | Kibet 17tha 18th. 410.00 By bear “1st will receive Sir Julian Pauncefote, who is now | broken in two places, Nhe was carried into the | ,¥.y SM pepe 4 families and boarding houses. | Open daily. WM. C. SCRIBNER. mhI-21* | at, now. aps. jae ave, bet, 13th, Yih. above K #1 - : ms a - ledxe of cook rred. Ad: — = dd 14th, 17 on the ocean, wheu he arrives in New York | office of Dr. G. B. Harrison, at the corner of | Gressd i WALLACE. BO Tag ae, Preferred. | As ‘CLOTH rengerieng tee impryvement, on RL heer 1ath st. uw. Will rent for sumer months wt $o0 per month. WASHING 1UN DANENHOWER, api3-6t ui > Fst nw, Fok RENT 637 MASS. AVE. 19 | Best of references required. 300 10th st. eds O. Box ANTED—GOOD SEC OR RENT. << oR. | Conn. near 12th, 10r 4 20. . city. 1ith and F streets. and the family physicians, | yyresrpie av : Wate Tevalvers, old gold apd wlives, foe waist | ORMENT. 309 RST. N. W.. THREE UNFUIE | § ii bet Gandi108 100 IH WARNER & 00. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Granam have goue to At- | Dr. J. Ford Thompson and Dr. Riley. were | Want® Do pighert chsh, prices will be paid, Call LA Gas and hent, #20 per mouth, Do ckildcen. apiseate WAOTH ST, NW. NICE TWO hustle Cte ev a tens wea et summoned. | The broken arm was soon set, but | terms offered? : FOr EERT-SECOND-FLOOK, FURNISHED, 18 “at back Hifune with noma, = P- everything that was attempted to restore her | Opp yep ey yas wanted ae private Houge, with or without Board :wood caterer oT BH. WARNER & CO. There was a pleasant gathering of little folks | to eonsciousner# failed, The fall had resulted in | { TANTED. 0 GoRRIAK WORE | ae PERSONAL, gale TIGL Rhake eee oes Ie trom 10t0 29 | — on last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN, Waco eet e Women for Plula- | CULVIL-SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | 450k RENT—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ws Joseph Tywsowski. 1451 Hhode Island avenue. | ana the physiciane said thet if it hal not been | delbhin: Brooklpaea cities; cooks, house | C'andanaterts Beadle io second floor, with modern improvenienty, at 141 the oceasion being the eleventh birthday of pay : opaire | workers, dressuiakers, farm aud dairymen; truuks 8. W. FLYNN, A.M. Ivy Institute, 16th st. nw. ‘Terms moderate. apls-st* Joseph Tyssowski. jr. Among those present | for Mrs. Febiger’s strong constitution death | stored. '910 uth st. uw. 5 apl15-1m* Southwest cor. Ath and K sts, fw. — oS: = i in = Ok FIRST-CLASS HAIRCUT, | WO8RENT-NEAR PARK AND INTERIOR DE JOR EASY SHAV! were Misses Virgie Clayton, Bertha Prentiss, | would probably have been immediate. Admi- | W eee ONE WHO UNDER: , partment, two furnished rgoms jn frame; one iu S000. Be ae ad Mable Gray. Hattie Easton, Gertio Clark, Ise- | after Rev. Dr. Chapelle, of St. Matthew's | Var axTin-#iPERIENGED —MILLINeg Philsdelphie white erties, BpLsOte” | Win room, $15 each: 90S Sth st. 1th st. now... GEQUGETOWN HEIGHTS, A belle Byrn. Auuie Moore, and Mand Graham; | church, came and administered the last rites of | Wiis. b EMnICHS Milltwery tose pit BQ FOR $5. TROUSERS THAT OTHER TaIL-| KOS BERT 1203 4 ST. N. i; ROOMS SS KO HOLACMAS, 10m apa Fete nw, | ne ee Masters Noble Lewis. Carl and Jamie Du Bois, | the church. About 10 o'clock the unconscious | West Washington. Fe ors ask you 88 we are making to order for | on uncod cars and herdicn: nem neues miihally at CE i66 GEN SE RW. Sie’ dae $4 Sed wt. Bw Amuse Bassett. Lockley Appo, Tomas Simons, | lady was removed to her residence on a| WASTED AN | EXPERIENCE TRSE Fe Bualotly All-Wool Consimeges sad GPsvions. improvements. aL ee ee as rooms, modecn improvecsenta, Agety Gerome Uhl. Aleck Bentley, Arthur Garner, | stretcher. The terrible accident created intense | |! Tash Bone cs 13-6t i ~~ 1112 F at, Ee. RENT—LARGE, BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, | 50S 11th’st. aw. apls-3t* aut, Sr Guy aud Frank Ovster. and Frank Stutz, The | excitement in the vicinity and large crowds of > H st. before 1 « oar Towa circle; couvenieut to cars and herdics, enjoyment of the T—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, BAY-WINDOW Wat . m ming was enhanced by the | people were collected about the house. WAXIED-A YOUNG HOUSEMATD, MUST ALSO $30 moemte tig. bien tact Linke tuleed tee ioe eee 1 ee i Rhode Is! uicta dave. Pt ur odo aceful fancy dancing of Misses Nellie Martin, ees take charge o 1 years of old. Good | he Suits fc ——- —_ a a F ses OP das @ria Siena en, aaa ‘ee aly Bie THE AFFLICTED FAMILY. : guces required. t 1 ounectic ua ah ae oe uits f ROR WE cE FURNISHED, FRONT aND BACK {08 NT To ,BE, VACATED THE LAST OF 1500 J arcome of ths eat us on first and second floor; single or en suite at > Misa Agyic Satu, daughter of Judge Wm, | , MF. Johnson was so overcome with grief that | 46 ihm mu tad tori = anid | and works en with ‘or without board, references exchanget, 319 +4520 Carone en ad Chin Hu Miss | be Was with difficulty restrained. To add, if | WWaNcudrents nue: Meee RED WOMAN | apl3-t = + _ | Tith st. ow annie 7 Pat E of Cincinnati, Ohio, is visiting Miss de, to the tragedy of the avent.ies Laila, | 10060 st 1.0, apLaoee (0 JOKE OR HUMBUG-A WIDOWER PAsT Ey poeta | REBT 15 7 Panny E. Le 7 11th street northwest. possible, ragedy of the event, Miss Leila, | 1808 Q st ee Sent ei middie age, With ample means, no children, no iu- | FOR RENT—A BE. NEAKL JOR RENT 15 .W, DESIKABLE 3 a aaa ae the daughter of Mrs. Febiger, who has been ill | WWANTED FIVE FIRST-CLASS WAIST HAND’ nubrance of any kind, 1 like to correspond con- cove frout room, eo floor, bay window, new ( iarlor, din- story brick how wath, larwe dry cellar, edidi ihe we ae Gas as for some time, occupies an apartment adjoin- | WW fighters need apply. | L. W. GHIMES, fidentially with @ lady in like situation. If this meets | brick house, modern iiuprovementa, summer ‘rates; oom and Kitchen. first floor: house newly papered le ast of assover. % . jae . y - rent $45. Ajply to UW $11 oth at now > Conn. uve. IW. | the eye of such ay one, please 2° s EK, = rd iso could accommodate eight boarders at $15 per AMAN, 91; Pet ue ing the one to which her unconsci WIDOWER, gue | month AN, OTF Pt and contains every modern convenience. rent §: or to THOS, E. WAC Y ats oa ace 7 rouNG 7 1) COPYING IN | Miue wud circumstances, age, &c., to WID r $06 Yihet. nw. __aph-St°_ | Careful teuant: keys uext door. apls ‘ SHED —A $ y the Passover begins. It commemorates the de- | land, and had a handsome home in Easton, in | claims business preferred. Address P. O, Box 433, WSLS EGUIANS, GEOW. Mok Hd board, st 808 21: olny Fe 3 a | catic . Arriy $YSSOWSKI BRON. liverance of the Hebrews from the bondage of | that state. Her ds in thie city | _ aph2st z ont ae ee Erivate Detect ve Agenc: Sora x 5 —7 eS on tenant rent moderate, K apl?-3t Cor. 15th and G sta nw, “ baer ae ane oaté : y ANTEDE, ra r sere omptly ater 0 and strictly 0 NT—FURN = ANT Pa j, | 22H Ast. se. r - > the Egyptians, and their preservation in the | Was large, aud tonday they called at the house | WW ANTED_A WHITE GIL TO Do GENERAL | Euuuily stended tend strep, conden Poi iste sc ues: roumpoetie pice: ailagais: | 0K next ———— Bo BOT THOS, BE AGBAMN, bak desert by means of the miraculous manna,| i the hope of hearing come encouraging news | attest Toh bil ne hw NOTE | | ahects np rooun ot oovond fear with eivate bath, | JRORRENT gis i meeieag |. deregtie weoes, the real center of the feast isthe | rowful message, “Nothing can be done, there 18 Chmiatye Ward Hh | fold st reenectable peices “audiens oF callatofOb st FE id furnistied soos, pomures private i fauuly. It is looked on as a festivity peculiarly | no hope. aplo-Lw. 2 roger grivenenniggad gr 08 Gat now, 6, bound up with Jewish family life, and every a DORES EMPLOYMENT BU. : = | ee 14 Dat neAre. Hebrew loves to celebrate it among his own ; Palm Sunday. yoru Ponducted by ladies, mien and women. white BOARDING. (OR RENT. ESIE ABLE, FURRISHED ROOMS O39 at DW friends. we services in bed synagogues asa| Yesterday was Pulm Sunday. the beginning | Sh staten with refer at nS. ape 120°" | SULEASANT BOOMS AND GOOD TABLE BOAGE | ta Below mf KU Arlington. TBs 1 st. uw ap! 406-1408 Md A MIDDIL with home ort, 4 King st., Alexand: ZN'T—HANDSOME WISHED ROOM morrow—but in many families the celebration one minutes walk | WORSEN T HANDGOMELT FURKIMHED ROOMS of Holy week, in which the Catholic and Epis- | W: AGED MA‘ ‘eke ‘ ¢ cities, to represent 20 nuuut leto Washington, 5 with firet table board, at SU0 11th street now. seas eee on &strr.. 14th st. n-w..Sr continues during the entire week. The peculiar | C°P4l churches commemorate the passion, | ,YV_ outsile large cities, to represent | teddepot:"trains leeve every bong. " | Retevences exchanged, apl0-Iw* | apl-3t* "C. H PARKER, cor. 43g and E ate. aw D st n.w.. 101-840. tress feature of the celebration is the unleavened | death and burial of Jesus Christ. Aucient Sart. relerences, SUPT. MEG, HOUSE, 1 G1 GaSe Se FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH | POR KENT —¥OCR BEAUT ROOMS, 1 PRI- FREES . re. 11 3othat. uw, Or. bread, matzos. In their haste to leave the | writers speak of it as the “Week of the Holy | 1810.%. Y. pd-m, ty DE Dor without Board: one buck vate | fauuil whished: large double-corner 4) Dat. sey OF. 1d floor: hall bedroom o: ED-LOCAL A ALSO TRAVELING | Teo! ¢ saleatuen us Sie country the Egyptian captives were compelled | Passion,” the “Penal Week” and the “Week of to take the dough, unbaked. uponitheir backs, rs house; south aid east fropt; ey fireplaces iu every | W in room :references feq) 1101 Ku.w. apes” | F to ell ‘on g Gof THE WEST-END CA ERER. | Forgiveness.” Among the eastern Christians sion ® Standard Baking Powder and Flavoring Kx- To Strange: ithe Public ‘ g iE TWO RI y it . and the heat of the sun baked the unleavened | shis'week was distinguished from the rest of | t™t., For particulars widens Lack Box Un Civ: | 1 tan! haninie arate Meets: qh pee. state that | FIO RENT_TWO SICELY FURNISHED COM. | Dread as they journeyed. Conse quently broad | Tent’ by the utvictnese of the feats Macy of | mail, Ohio. ii “apl0-codat* rooins zice and hot at aiy hour. “Mall orders prouiptly | only. 16 at a ws diade = supposed to be thin and rough like the historic | = shole wes J ANTED-LEARNERS FOR PROF, CHRIS + JACKSON, — “ee = Lead of the fleeing captives is upon the table | them Kept an absolute fast the whole week, | WWAviPSHEARSEIS FOR PROW: “CHRINT. | eee ane tM eating agasrad Parmmetinee ean eek ata. | dadag te feces at ae fomival. Tokens | While others did so for one, two, three or four Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tape | OMS, WITH BOAR Be ova Coury OF. Va ay., dr | over d. ¥. Davis’ Sons Hat Store. Inquire c | DAVIS’ SOS8, Pa. ave, aud 12th et apa Lm days. In the Western or Latin charch, how- ever, the fast of Holy week did not materially Patterns and materiale cut and bested the spring sud sun ny required: the system tancht by of regard are passed from one member of a/ (hice meats to faniiies desi cigs Rrst-class ecco tamily to the other oe Navy Pisce. STORER. &e. and no one is forgotten, | Grer, the fast of Holy week did not Mime. sod. MESRER, Tt hw fwsm*” | Yonwatsummer prices Inquire at 471 st AOR RENT Ay LOWS CIRCLE THibe COM spon OS m Yesterday wa lebrated Christ's triumph: and two communicating Toons, third floor: fur- Death of J. Gotdsborough Brut. | entry inio Jerumlem, when he ws hated eth) WANTED—SITUATIONS. || | mah ig childgen or wervata need Bot ap Last evening, shortly before § o'clock, Mr. J. | ‘-Hosannas,” and the emblematic palm ‘and : = S—= | ant rooms | os 8 ORLY FCRNEE GED nous | Goldsborough Bruff, whose illness has been | olive brauches were strewn in his path by the ANTED—10 CLADM ¥8—EMPLOY- | sonable. » mance” Rae Mak tdesired on pension al work of % references, Aditres: with first-class board. 1416 N st. n.w.nh2z5-Lin* | who a tew days afterward hounded aio pin aneren exit Puk WEBSTER, 513 TH ST. N.W., SIGHT: | veutral to all polnis of interest new Connie Sey | KOR RENT—FLATS. mentioned in Tue Stan, passed away. His | ming A x ver sickness, while prolonged, was painless, and | Him to ssphemous malefactor. Offering terns, It. M., Star | gm MPPs A nt rite in the Catholic x It" | day, 81 ww the end was not unexpected. Mr. Braff had | churches palm branches were solemnly blessed V yANTED SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN DRY le ENT—FURN«SHED, AN nearly attained the advanced age of eighty-five | by the officiating minister just bofore the cele- | ,¥Y {ivrds oF Grocery, Stor peony FAR BURBAN PROPERTY. | F% TaESL END, FLATS, 20320 K ST: N.W, Bula See 14 : 5:30 | Apply at 208 Ne Capt y . N-five | by the offic: Z ster just bo: ec Buglish and. give vere beets e; have had 3 o 4 rooms, bath, water, sink, gas meter, coal vaul iat, Sis, vais we - — years, but such was the vigor of his constita- | bration of mass, and were then distributed | Pucush and give very | ave tata! SUBURBA ROPERTY, i» WESCOTT & WILCOX. K., Star office. ap la a full list apply st | reference required ; rent #1 = apl rT & | J2OR RENT—com tion that he did not give up the active pursuit | «mong the congregations. ‘The day was qniet W Adie (Go To DICKS AGENCY FOR COOK Fe RENT—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMR, JOR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHE _1907 Pa. ave. nw. | B painted aud pape of his profession as draughtsman until about | celebrated in all the Catholie churches of Wash- Houseinaids, Waitress, Nurses, Laundress, within one mile audi fall view of this city; his! of two or three rooms: private bath an | cman: eek ene ot and room; second floor. four months ago. Mr. Braff was born October | ington, and those who attended services car- | men, Butlers, Waiters and ve Tn the BE, eaithy: hundsume dwelling, 9 room Ww #0 Rav sta 2. 1804, within a few handred yards of the resi- | ried home with them branches of palm emble- | *:2-*- Also Eat | > acres juclosed ; | | 24 K st. 8-room brick, modern improvements, | $4 per maonth. a eanuship agent. | meNTY : “ #25 per moi Tks, 1419 York } : i a x dence, 1009 24th street, where he died, his | matic of the day, | AL HEADQUARTERS ave Seat uth. yee ee Oe father being an owner of one of the famous six —— wices Mier Walone te Poe Seer ACRES ON BRENTWOOD Tis Fie, | horthwest: 865 yor month, ROBERTSON & BL buildings on Pennsylvania avenue, between ALEXANDRIA. ters. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F stin.w. ap] road; good house; two miles from Bouudary st., | =— Sone ‘ FORD, opposite Arlington hotel L . or gt Mew ie = uijoining Mills station, B.& O. RR. ; beautiful sub- | FYOR Ri OFFIC N K RENT: r 7 3 PP 2ist and 22d streets. For the past sixty-three | | WARNTEDo By a wit tl, A POSITION AS | division site, adjoining ground sold for $500 per acre Mutual Fire Ins. Co, Buildin Sessaun thee. a JOR KENT — DWELLING OVER 013 F years Mr. Braff has been in government em- | Reported for Tar Evexrxe Stan. Chanbermatd in a private 5 | i S. Apply at 14 1 | in March; price #40 per acre; ¥4,000 cash, balance | and 9th st. n.w. Inquire in ROO: or 9 roou! 18 on See i large 10-room igen | now, of ground, stable, and carriage-honse; pleuty RENT COFFIG third cash, balan Hngteatwo, OF tures | JrOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS; i Real Estate, Loans, and tnstisence; 3-71 gy hilt ey, | et Tarn, | 9p13-7t* ‘Opposite Patent Office. OF 40! POR bt the B&O. RK. R. and R. and only one mile from he same at one-half the cost of adjoining property. This tract 1 unexcey Hy and we invite the imu desirous of securing ANS'& ploy. and there was only one interregnum, | _Reat Estate Sares.—The land sales Saturday | 1 when, in 1849, with other young men, he was | afteruoon ware a brick dwelling. with lot 25 by | WW stricken with the gold fever and started for | 100 feet, on King street, near Patrick, at 81,160, | yyy (tl at Cahfornia to amass a fortune. He was unsuc- | and the triangular store, with dwelling, on | Madison st. betw cessful, and in 1551 he returned to Washington | King, Fayette and Commerce streets, at $1,520, | BY A YOUNG LADY, A SI and resumed his work in the Treasury depart- | Mr. C. B. Marshall bonght the first and Mr. J. | W4X4)2 BY} sework: experienced and cap= ment. He was a member of the Oldest Inhab- | A. Marshall the seeond piece of property. able. Call or address 507 L st. se. itt itante association and the Washington Monn- | . the presbytery of the Che: a | W: ~BY A COLORED GIRL A PLACE IN | ment association. Mr. Bruff leaves a wife and | which includes the Central Presbyterian church pak cee a ie oF chatubermusid ; good retere! five children. The funeral will take place at 4:30 | of Washington, Rev. Dr. Pitzer, within ite | 4?» i) ‘ p. m. Wednesday, and the arrangements will be | limits, will meet here to-morrow evening. —— | WYANTED BY (A YOUNG AMERIC apl FINE FRONT NTED—BY A ii Nick T STORY FKAM 5:3 Wilson st., back of Le Dre #1x rooms, hall aud water, WM F HOLTZMAN, 1 FF ost. T-1 D N.W.; 12 ROOMS: MOD. provements: large yard, Appy HARKY W. | DOWLING, 11th st. aud Penusylvanis ave. nwa! | ROR RENT—EIGHT KOoM COTTAGE: | HP lot: trait and flowers: 1331 st. 5. «Hen | i WA. BARTLETT. ABLE YOUNG COL B porter in ste ; wif useful 16th and 17th,bot: ROOM COTTAGE, | # aif acre of ground: oor” | LE iat diey Lane and ‘i BEALL, BROWN & CO, 132 UR KENT S08 oti, 1 T—OFFIC® AND STORE ROOMS, ALSO ite suitable for a dentist or physician. Ap- ises, 410 7th street or at ChrCs Real | Goarar any os ment CARUST, F 5 7th street 1.w. 10-6 a ent situation to do chamber wor iti — . ee se hadavandsonn _ ap iat . = 0 ; y 4 under the direction of Federal lodge of Ma-| Mra. A. H. Slaymaker, the organist of the | cnjang uty 4 dnber works waiting, s jt 1 IW OCCUPIED BY fh | A eiellieleadhetde 1 sous, of which the deceased was acharter mem- | Second Presbyterian church, died suddenly | 14th st. 1 I Oo NO Y LT y Bros. on first fluor of 1314 F st., Qst. u.w., Store, Dwelling ‘Stable 20 00 ber.” The interment will be at Congressional | Saturday afternoon, at her hoine on St, Asaph | \ArAtHD MY BOX 17.5 1 1 Or any fot ow atari Ia fora iy W. RILEY DEEBLE, Baserueui’ sgn br ® rooms m4. cemetery. treet, adjoining the church. —--Bixhop Whittle | tha storéto dc 1 de fs iniles from and in full view of this cits;in stot @r. br, Waterss “ Sane eee will hold confirmation services at Cheist chureh | himeelf gene ally bent underates acre lots; hich, dry and perfectly healthy. “Prices low He Favors a Paternal Goverument. to-night.——The funeral of Mrs. Alice M. | tar oMive. — Adee FOR RENT—STORES. New York’ave. ~ a {oa = eters ~The fatherhood of God and the brotherhood | Massey took place this afternoon from her | \wray TED — BY TWO COLORED GILLS SITUAL =e ‘ ST STATION ELEGAN E ana | /°QE,BENT os a a home, on Lower Prince street. —Refuge | V thon of some. kind, and are not afraidat wort, Fk SALE CAT BROOKLAND, FIRST STATION | a Ergin § toe ey ‘OL Mass. ave. Meridian ave, Mt-Pleas- of man,” said Kev. Dr. Sunderland, the pastor | ¢ ¢ ‘adda ; 3 ut f Washington on Met. R. R., near electric me a aie ant, Sr. ---n eee to d | Council of the Sons of Jonadab, held a pnblic | Call or address 1615 L1il st. aw. it’ | curs, opposite university. High, healthy, and bewati- | rooms and all mod. muy. large stable iu rower ent 1415 Wai, Gr, new. 23.30 AM, of the First Presbyterian church, iu the course | meeting at the opera house yesterday after- ANTED-BY A SINGLE COLORED MAN A | fully situated, lots ut trom 3 to 10 cents, eaay terms, | 81 ee year. SH'N DANEX} oe R, 283 Ist. sw. Or... 15. 0 405 F street. of hie sermon yesterday morning, is a doctrine | noon, and addresses were delivered by Jndge | pest Of references, Anply at SUP wd a bor setae Meets ene eee ates | ee ————— ‘T—TWO NEW HOUSES, 1443 AND 1445 announced by Christ. which if dominant to-day | Weld and Mess iams and Ryan, of Wash- 7 +S aneGuim y > x -W.; have wot been occupied: all moder aaakl yaaa ak ainsi Gus Hin tha i ge" | ington.——The funeral of Miss Maggie Fit, OCH NOVEL FLAX OF SECURING | == = = ——— sae FOR RENT--STABLES. cuts; papered throughout. in tick : ne ma anyooe : pazick took place this morning from her late | wupply employers servants free, Clerical: apelicanes LOST AND FOUND. a aint 5 TUL erika, BOE baths rene S359. ApRIY te conditions of the individual and of the com- | home on Queen and Patrick street, and after a NPRLLIGENCE OFFICE, 711 G new. aw oe Finer t i280 titi 1430 U st. ow. munity. He thought that the solution of the | requiem 1 at St. Mary's church, the inter- | WIONAL RIFLES’ | ARMORY, | ee an eee et = % 12 problem of suppression of the gigantic evil of $110 per mouth. Also, L1-room House ear WM. FL HOLTZMA: Ost — at LS ECCT ae pin, set | 97-50. | ment was made at the Catholic cemetery.—— ANTED—BY A WHITE GIRL, POSITION AS | dianonds and pearls, Libe ed | _8P12-3t 321 Fst. nw. furniture; 8100. ‘CAKUSI, EVANS & CAK (OK KENT-FURNISHED OR U KNISHED— ‘temperance might be found in the govern- | Rey. W. K. Graham, of Ghestecne ma, | Ws mera de chamber And atte ita | a iar ———— 2 rt nis | 4 aie.of owe elegant houses on 16th at. bet, T and ment itself taking charge of the whole business ached at the Methodist Prote shurch, | Pt nily ; no objections tuleaving town. | Good | y rrp ] JOR KENT—407 4TH ST. NE, ONE OF THE Foy of the manufacture and sale of alcohol for me, | Presched at the Methodist Protestant church, | fuference. Address DT. 7008 Late it Ww. ap | COUNTRY BOARD. wash tubs, &c.; possession May, Fu price, &, eo prettiest uew Groom bones ou Capitol Hil hand | ayy PA i ke se = Same ae souely papered: per month. CARU! vaNS 20 New York ave. | ERIN BOARDING HOUSE NOW OPEN FOR | & CAnUs! a aE é ; ~ | Mi ocertiou of sttamer toners Might beaten | © CARUSL 1224 F at. n.w oe SHERMAN AVE, MOUNT Vashingtor terda: chanical and medicinal purposes, and, instead | 2 V##hington street, yesterday of licensing private parties to deal damnation | THE SAMOAN COMMISSIO: round the land, rigidly hold the whole business | JWR. FOR FIRST-CLASS | WANTED. | SITUATION yinen, housekeepers, house: cooks, farui and «a men, maids, waiters, LuPseX, Host ® clerks, hotel | | ManigamE eitlan Sontclb sad Gouetee CIENT goud water, lange al ous dally Suailn sear Alex: | YOK RENT NEAR, NEW BKIDGE, aNacosTIA |B’ Feasaut, 4-r0om frame, 10. Key uekt door om in ite own hands, to be used only for the legiti- | Mr. Phelps Thinks the Diff it at. 1. apie” | reseo we leer sccicens sada raga rican ety 25 acres abu teu “aelieut: | ape-et AL. BARBER & 00. wate purposes of life, health and the industrial y " JANTED BY A DRESSMAKEK A SITUATION | Se: et ete ns. B. BORD, o ENT—NOS. 1225 TO 1238 2zd ST. N- arta, “In the same manner. he said, why should | eat ely Dette aS arti: ilies ag ladies’ maid ahd to travel. frien, 7th und Fete. ew. JOR RENT—Now 1325 TO 12: ¥. inseril uot the government take into its own hands the | railroads, telegraphs, telephones, all the indu- | G-roum brick houses contaiuing bath, gus and Lay work by the week, cuts aud fits. Address | true stove. Price, tor three days Box 122, Star ofice, apl Panaverenta Srone. The American members of the conference i 50 per nowt | WiSHiSG{ON DANENHOWER, rR ; ; ‘ ee UNG SYBOOK CON TAINI Spring Opening of PARASOLS. all the | 2° fen apo. Tilo Fe. tries, all the enterprises, all the manufactures | T#srd to affairs in Samos, which will meet in | W/ANTED—A RESERCTAULE, RELIABLE YOUNG private papers. Pinder ran tun lousy, Tatet Mapaien bat taasen a? once | mess ; | = ————————— a and mining operstions, as it now does the mint- Berlin during the first week in May, sailed for | oy make herself weucrully Useful as seusustiess seal | yupers to WM. F, HOLTON, 711 pric | ROE Beet HOvgES FROM $7 TO 6100 A 708 pat—Two MaNneow agrenx samp. re ing of coiu, the mails and the making of enr- | England by the steamship Umbria from New | Imiew! maid: best of relerences altrent fi WHITE GooDs. raf with saben Ea MCINTIRE | wilh rence ee one Teta: logue stable ip rear a reney? " 5 i 2 on “ Ww ge, 1st Ts Fe oue o 1714 an Ly 7 aiiaees: demon to Le thee foes tae enn, Were | WyaNteD—By A YOUNG FREXGH wouay. | : Tancon’ Dhaskad’ Soon eee : eS Eee 5 | ikeyant SWAII™S Grocery Store, al The Local Preachers? Assocation. _| Present to bid them farewell. The party con- | plait sewing, Bor 145, Starumice. apts STOCK, OR PART OF STOCK, IN and Striped Lawns, Victoria Lawns, ke. 0 a The Atth anniversary of the Local Preachers’ | “td of os-Congresmman : ohn A Eason, «| s. ——_ — fortene. SOHN Ee LITT” © OF Sle, aud store Emroerios ‘aud “Laces i reat ve | F°™ BENT cawieuEp WOvsEs. : tr jowa; William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey; = ae SEES for rent. a . BS cg viety and low prices. > . = + ep | U1Z 13th st, Sstory 1412 Stoughton st. 3- pio nag psa peracary “The wed Jet | George H. Bates, of Delaware, with Lieutenant WANTED--ILOUSES. WASTED 10005 A GROCERY On PEED Corsete All the leading makes, nciuding | POH MENT, ROUSE COMPLETELY FURNISHED: | "hick 100, Son bk & stone, Of 860 present were as follows:tKevs. Jno. B. Wright, | Parker, who will act as secretary, and Harold WASZED.A BRICK HOUSE an andivr 92.000, | #1 0. Atulvens WILLIAM BEAN: Stroma, Ov Sica it isda: fan bat pues Ona fee) pe ee eh | re Be Esper stitcurais + aed president; W. W. Buck, secretary and treasurer; | M- Sewall, ex-Consul to Samoa. “Mr. Bates was | VV ou which that auount could be raligel at any | aplibet? > GRATHOPHORE: offered. Fete Pence DRE ABLE GROOM MOUBE, OF. | 1 oe 7 ork bon tes 00) al! gouveniences. "40 Wan 8 Foot, corresponding secretary semen | accompanied by hia wife and son, aud Licuten-| “ic SEY MATES. GUY CAMRIAGH, GaLATHOPHONE: Mure, Fancy, Manne! Shirte—we are | iufotementa’ ues st Gin nd wwe SATA" | 1400 suena" gy 9 ets ahr Kramer, Jas. H. Bell, Richard Emmons, J agg key YVANTED—HOUSES AND LOTS IN AL as FRANK H. PELOUZE showing at 45e. a good Shirt made with | FOR KENT—HOUSE 1710 32D ST. N.wW. | 1gRapih Xe Stowe. Sr rs mrgy Cag tg ere gen y may, eae L | _ Mr. Phelps said toa Tribune reporter that the | Wang nore ae ore fasers | _apl3-7t z LSTA F street, yoke and shaped sleeves, at $1.25, 81.50 Georgetown), lue Tooms, all mod, 4 rent, | “Story brk. & stone, or_.60 > i. ie Watee and | commissioners would go direct to the German | if at rigutprices, Agdres 5. HILL, th hud Fst | PYYPEWRITING DONE BY EXPERI ue and $1.85. Goods that are well worth jaa SEE” | eo tows circle, Retry Exhorters Jno. H. Matchett, Jno. Wilkerson, | capital after landingat Liverpool. Noarrange- | 91s 6t" | T ton operator, reai estate wen, lawyers aud. more, uer, : stew. pL S-3t as 9 no oo 308 a _ hep be hocerar 2 eo ments nave been made ax to the place of stay- | aRTED A Housk, TH GOOD LacaTion | Fishing, Topewritiog cone, in abproved ptyle: Sull another lot of the Ladies’ Swiss Ry VERY me pte ad furnace, newly paper- tion meeting wus pn dtey, Mr. Carr | ing in Berlin, but it is probable no hotel will be asbine shee ‘aplo-ot* demas Ribbed Vests at 124gc. These are fully as | 7 =Owe preached at and in the after - “ bable no h aw. ap) s : pee os iis fe jor rent from $23 to $7. Per m0. genernl auusenieg ean ieee. “ma the evening peerage thay ry igen Ue: pla WA STED-BY 18T OF May. SIX OR SEVEN | RANK H.PELOUZE, 1319 8 NTREET, OFFERS Spaouapenin Warped aires teas | ee ATWOOD, addresses were made by a number ofthe mem- | possible. The instructions were sent tot Toom, modern improved hotise, bet. dividend-paying local atocka, "© © #2 O per cent Goods. O11 12th st ne. or. 2112 M at, store ana bers. commissioners from the State department Pre | 2 aoa tenant rent oases a SURE ROOT HERE Satteens, best French and American igs we, Tricky, Sem 20300 0 |” dwelling iew.860 Saw y evening, but they had not been opened up | ¥ NTED — AT. ONCE, DIR OR REN T—1 0. 6 1 ST. N.E.—ELEGA} 467 Armory st w., 4r.. a Kxtonrs or Prruzas.—A delightful entertain- | to the time fare. These ‘matters, it 1» | Wdsueknew ad sony home, Ratronie tay wie | E'new brick, modern improvenieuta, 4 mors. 30. 0 ie eas 188 AT atm de. Ay A o j ; > ply FW. CALLAGHAN, 77 Pn.wGr., each. 1k) Alley bet. th and ith, ment was given last Friday evening at Mc- dow; between 12th and Lith and K and Kh w.: east ono is ° » I - itood, will be diseussed during the voyage. | dow: 1d ho basement preferred; wive vers | -2PL-am __ 831 North Capitol st. 119 Knw., Sr., stable“17 W, 2. Wop ZE one 2 Cauley’s ball by Franklin . No. 2, K. P., | When aaked as to the probable length of ¢ large cash payment — WILL EXCHANGE 980 ACKES OF . CAYWOOD & GARRETT, successors to 0.8. Gay woud, the twenty-fifth suuiversary of the lod othe | conference, Mr. Phelps said that owing to the | , Eevee REA inom, Stee otten | Leg Wine ie pg Bpls-t3" me A maaan dest lodge in the order. P. G. C. AN. feeling existi {= = =e = < | ty.” Adaress FRANK HUMES 403 Penna. Jpok RENT—i4i7 OTH ST. X. W,, 3 STORY AN ‘Thompson nade the opening address and gave | fhe soeemfoee ging etree the Poss omer | WASTED GA PNELUING FOR Swatt RamTLys | Pinadstus apl3. F nt Sick house, 19 rooms ok seme ® brief history of the mother lodge, explaining | would be ended soon; that in all probability the | ries ‘EKSEN, food somdinen rent $0, *. PET! EN, oy VE." _RE: BE =| imps:: o at length the various features of ‘the order, | members of the cummission Pwoold be in| _sp4-1m* pighree TT ORED BO MOVES GREMEMBER THE Fool teuant? 500 hy CHAS S OUBEVES Louw th after which the following Pro ie Lule Cole, | America again before the Fourth of July. Ax | \\Y ANTED-BUILDING LOTSOR HOUBESIN ANY | Uurrnieaittaues Cleaned, Bink cat pets See Frasx M. Liws, se . a dered: Instrumental solo by Lula Cole. | to the ‘im which the conference wil | W bart of the city at abeculative prices, The cash is | the Io iat the eltys we potion. duet by Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, songs by Miss | be held, Mr. Phelps said: “As Mr. Bismarck | "*4y 20r suy property offered under market rates, Brey JEWELER siLVERSMITA Selena Middleton, Miss Lula McCreary and A. | speaks excellent English, as does also hie som | mb20-1m the ali © 34 F st., Room 4. 5 ag Middleton; recitations by Miss A.M. Dony, | and that being the native tongue of the Eug- ‘ANTED—ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PROPERTY, = Miss Belle Re: d_ othe: Refreshments }ish commissioners and ourse! 5 lear. were served at the close of the entertainment. | 2m ae psetg igs rand hs MITCHELL mn30 ie DE,PEIA La Rana YOUNG, GIFTED, DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, Gaimigges “a | ever, that is something which will be decided — dja Washington, De Cot ashort Wateat A Now and Lange Stock of To hu Eaconmey ax Waxniagx.—In, the aftr out arival tm Berlin, We anticipate no WANTED—ROOMS. lary a Nod ate, acy gre ae can bata SRALSKIN POCKETBOOKS and emancipation OTTO’ tional | trouble im any W —MAY 18T—BY A Ll AND HER yan oor — a — CARD CASES in SILVER MOUNTINGS. Menssshesping srederenossgivenand resaiet ; en : UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, Widtees AUT" Mey Blat oBicee apita | Sotiaine ginny ey ais onl nicest 15 WANTED—LOTS. Eee ANTED—TO |ANGE—IMPROVED removed. WW REEE Geren orvand to bald gee Siting: De Le a