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soci” Prine. . A] .. MES ON THE STAND. WANTED--HOUSES. __|__For RENT—HOUSES. - . ~ Own Behalf Before | WANTED-TWO COMPETENT GIRLS_ONF AS | \WANTED-BY TWO LADIES, ONE INO! R REN . NEW What Well-Known copie are Doing— | He Testifies in His Own Behalf Before | WANTED Two COMPETE T GInLS-QNE As | WWARTED2Y THQ IADIBE, 08 rdartag | EO QRree roomy ste 92 a ett: bales mnadcbrack:, Yai | window cuested Personal Mention. the Court-Martial. willing to xo a short distance out of town. Call at 911 | owner’: ce; best references given Fequil impe ; board ifdesired. O13 12tnst. ap? = i pe gk pg pti i Pennsylvania ave. rege ap23-3t" — MRS.C.M., Star office 18° Wk RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED COMMUNT | Y7iITAWMALCE S15 Othe fee ‘anes-oee The ladies’ aid of the National Homeopathic | B18 ACCOUNT OF HIS EJECTION FROM THE INAUG- WEAXTED.-S1x GOD CARPENTERS, MUST BE W4AntzDt HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR A THREE- cating ‘Tooms on second floor: heat, gas amd beth | ret-cl mM anics a! raid of work. Av- hospital association held a delightful reception | URATION PARADE AND THE SUBSEQUENT PRO- yesterday afternoon from 4 until 10 o'clock in| cEerprxos—aNOTHER SECRET SESSION OF THE the parlors of the Republican League clubon} Coney Thomas circle. The object of the mecting was = 'w.; terms reasonabie. ap23-2t° oR RENT-S07 LOTHST. N.W.. THREF-STORY a : nt brick: stable LY AND HANDSOMELY FUR- | god conveniences, Iow 3 haii- unfurnts i two) — a Ret ee d not ‘ory Brick. well located, between 12th and 20%, ply at 51] aud 31:3 New Jersey ave aoe al Land Esta Must have d: 6m parlor Boor and fre WANTED (A COMPETENT G1uL FOR COOK AND | GE. 1. GUAMAM, 1503 Peunsylrauia sve. ap20-38 feral howse work: bet he u rete ed ae eee (23 WANTED-HOUSES-WE WANT HOUSES FOR 10 rooms, both and rent to ares;onaible tenant Jt RUST Ss HUNGERFORD, 624 14th ~ city reference ri - t ¥ 2S 11th st. e15 * r an haope = j scheme mpi me oa cos ‘The Armes courtmertial met st 11 o’elock pee “RUSE & HUNGERFORD, OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SIN Mis Sar wen oF. * beepotenaaca a 5 cometiog ae -y this morning, and, by a vote of 9 for and 4 _____ 624 1éthet.nw._ | Bsuice, in private family; furnished: large double- ~ ERFORD. . eaily Racetins Gemntinn tines Ke Se | i 1 ED—THE CARE OF A FURNISHED | corner house, with and east front ,open fireplaces im | gyo3.n¢ & HUNGERFORD, | hospital will be received. The gifts flowed in | against, decided to call H. P. Cattell, a member muse for the summer by agentleman and wife. | every room :referaces required: 110) Kaw. apw2or | _8P23-5 het in 4 a i) a he Bets. « freely yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Nordhoff re-| of the Metropolitan police force, as a witness. | V an el GENERAL | Northe: ) Whitney Chasd, Or. RESPONSIBILITY, Star oftice. UNFURNISHED | ROOMS, 2p | JOH MEXT—UNFURNISHED. rk in small family, Apply forencons | “sy f —— $0 Hyatteville, Zr. ceived the company in the front drawing-room, | Cattell testified that on the morning of the 5th | only ists sa st ie | ee wont noe r; gas and water; also vue furnished, :id floor 5.N st. nw. 12r.. > TSS Met's 6.68 where music and recitations were in progress | ; . z = paged pro : — nve preinres | W4ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ONE | convenient to street cars. 6U7 New Jersey ave. u.W. | Lor ~ dN @aring the hours, In the refreshment room | *88t. Captain Armes came to him at the third | WANTED Boy TO TEAI prsinrss | W 5 OR. D. Was rs ‘nild would like to occupy'a furnished house for Poa Del: aver RT Mra Hildrup, Mra. Soule, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. | Precinct station-house and said to him that he | poy 150. sistema Address, in own baudwitiow, | the next S3t® few months wh: tor is, +» whe = —E— on eae - the cate and protection of peonet alll be eanmioeel FO BENT1720 H ST. N.W) TWO COMMUNE “ r ‘; | ESE = ” ‘ond floor, furnished; aiso first Bara Fn kencet, Mrs. Winlock, | Mrs. | wanted him to go and arrest some per- | WW ANTED- 4 COLLECTOR BY AN INSTALMENT | #40 equivalent for rent; ‘references given. Address | #. cating rooma.on secon, 0 are west of James “McGili and others dispensed ap-|son whom he would point. out.| W house aaliry aS ber ‘week. Addvess, INS1 AL= K.P "Star omice. on | Gaickit eee nee petizing daintics. Other patrons and assist-| This person, he said, was at the, MENT.Stsrofice, =p tt per R RENT-TO GENTLEMAN FURNISHED suts were: Mrs. Geo. B. Loring, Mrs. | Riggs House and would leave town if not ar- | Wy) Sreb_WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS; 0) x reeey, parcheeer ee. room, with board, in private family without chil- ND Horatio King. Mrs. E. John Ellis, Mrs. Cham- | rested. Witness asked Armes if he had a war- ice._1108 F st. n.w. i # Gren, (man and wife). 912 Vth st. nw. It" | Conn. ave., bet. R and 8, 28 berlaiu, Mrs. Henry E. Pellew, Mrs. Benj. But- terworth, Mrs. J. Sayles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. : | Saray = = RL TO CARE FOR “ RSE EY co Src : s Sunderland Face nw. ii raed deg Maid that De bad: |The witness | WY (ra young chikdtcn wid ael Ae ho Gaueeon | WANTED-BRICK DWELLING ON OAPITOL | POR RANT—AT REDUCED RATES, VERY | Puuderiavd Fiscon.s. lir~ jer i t val rt. Hill, conyenieut to the capitol, 6 or 7 rooms. for handsome apartments, en suite or single; at the |) yh Det beh and uth. 3 _ ; J. Joy Edson, Mir and Miss Soule, Mr. and Mrs. | have it with him, whereupon the witness said | Sic: 95,000 also, Tot inane locaton, S0xv0% mode | eleraat new Hotes. "wid 1th at ew, Mehierwog | F OS. °St Smtscart igre N. B. Bartlett, Mrs. Wadsworth, Mir. and Mrs. | that he could not have any person arrested | ayes Perceeaet INO. F. WAGGAMAN, | Shossch per month. ap16-22¢° TYLER & RUTREXEORD. Job Barnard, Miss Grace Black. Mrs. A. R.| without a warrant, and refused to go with | Wan a. COOKS;, fur cass of Uy ANTEDIAN—S-OR—TEN-ROUM MGDSEN | POR _RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING Rooms: | = : std Quaitte, Miss Richards, and Miss Katherine | Armes. On the night of the 6th inst, the war- | 7envanil sit ide of ely at EURERA EAE A fg ee ee Sn gh on Pratt. “Miss Chase, the famous whistler, de- | rant for Bourke’s arrest came 1m and, 1t being | MENT AND MOON RENTING AGENCY. #1 meut preferred: between 12th aud 22d end Rand | ¢2r; handsomely furnished: suave: pric : lighted the visitors with some selections, Mr. | too late for serving then, it was handed to an | Fraily and Miss Clark rendered a number of | officer the next afternoon. Later in the evening | violin solos, Frau Naumann sang. and Miss | Armes came in and told the officers around the | Browning and Miss Dailey entertained with | station that he would be in court to respond recitatious. Ihe Mother Goose entertainment | to the case at 10 o'clock the next morning. B sts, a from $7,000 to 8.000. Biate terms, Yacy and seclusion of ho lowest price, number of street and how inspection can | JOR RENT—222 DST. NW. 2D FLOOR, UN- be had, P. 0. B., 313, city. apzo-4t furnished, suitable for light "housekeeping; bath WAXTED-BY TWo PRACTICAL AND CAREFUL | sme floor; location desirable, Rent, $12 im advance. * adults, northern peopie, the care of a furnished R RENT—UNFURNISH 10th n.w..77.. 2042 BH. WARNER & SALE — OR EX House tor the summer; best of references. Rn LY deligntful rooms f A 1 oy brick Dwelling; 11 rooms; bati laundry -ru for the benefit os hospital is expected to THE REPORTERS TURNED OUT AGAIN. * Wane ba aren aok CASH-HOUSE, WEST OF 9TH eee a = reer | Botlerm comveuiences, hone in Grsticlace ores. be very successful. When Officer Cattell’s cross-examinati of the country; ASH 1, WES’ , OTH | FSORRENT—1327 NST. N.W.—SUITEOF NICELY- | PI CHAS. C. DUNCANSU: Mrs. A. J. Bentley has been seriously ill dur- = tell’s cross-examination by fh gia. USIY 000 to $7,000; Ad- | F*"furnished rooms: southern exposure: private 9th and D ate ae se; nothing bub ily ; convenient to 14th st. cars, t home for ing the past fortnizht. She is recovering, and family; convenient to ‘st. cars, pleasant home for Judge Hubbell was concluded brea a path 4 z SH CUSI N. W.. DESIRABLE ant ¥ contain all the eate began the reading of o NTED—A COLORED GIRL TO COOK. W ANTED — FOR A CASH CUSTOMER, ONE | one or iwo persons. ies House, eit roome, bath duost modern unpre nd are beautifully fin was yesterday able to drive out. When Go dame i the calling of Col Cannas SUD ed fore cas Gone wall seonmsentonk House or two Houses for 4.000; northwest; | 74OR REN‘T—-PLEASANT SECOND STORY FRONT | Apply. tocwner, 411 Lath | tsbed snside wath all the conveniences tr housskerp- leerne 2 I i go to is . 'Y | Gst.n.w. under a good rent: also two good Houses, northwest, room and hall room, furnished; board if desired: E. WAGGAMAN, #17 F st. now, | 10M; Sud in that respect have many advantaces over a = rapa ote ge ‘ b Pe there was a murmur around the table, and rk COOKS, 810 TO 840; CHAM: | SHE $4,300 to $5,000 euch. GEO. W. LINKINS, | 1)497 7th st., opposite De Sales st: apron Louses built for speculation and rer New York city this wee > some one asked if the judge-advocate was going | \Y ‘and. Laundresses, in city_or | 2° tent OL | TOR RENT—457 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N. W. centennial celebration. to read that. Major Davis said that he had no | away. Waiters, Drivers, or Farin Hand: Dr. and Mrs. Pope have invited a company of | authority to omit it, but it was decided to read Cooks, SAML'A. COOMBS, 926 F st, their friends to a musicale on Wednesday even- | it in secret, and the reporters were again turned Wi ing at a quarter before 8 o'clock. into the ante-room. - So eae 7 .W. | FOR KENT BY THOS. FB. WAGGAMAN, REAL W. ED—A DWELLING FOR SMALL FAMILY; Feintines Rooms, with or without board; north- ESTATE BROKER, 7F Ss le cash in hand, state priceand locotion, Address | ern and southern exposure. 3 OR RENT— FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLL FOR TED—COOKS, $10 TO 3 - 530 L st. nw. 10r...875 Waitress, Nurses, “Salealadies, Laundress, Dri- | _8P4-1m0 one oF more, $9; other roo partly or unfurnished 1 F et.vw. 10r. 50 Z a vers, Waiters, Farm and Dairy Hands, at once, DICK’ anak 2, bath convenient: 4 Corcoran st Mra. Wisdom — ber = daughters from CAPT. ARMES’ SWORN STATEMENT. U1S 7th nw also European Steainship agent. asset Soarinies anend ti hacek: = reorget ~5 BOUT sts pw Lar. SIS Pat nw. 0 Boston, and Mrs. Noble, wife of the Secretary | Capt. Armes was sworn as a witness in his| <->... seep —— ag 2d floor, pat tw of the Interior, from St. Louis, are expected P ae ae Sonne ee Bere 415.34 at. n.w.10r.! » Ind. ave., Or... 1 ‘euce required; no book canvassing, short ho tw arrive at the Hotel Arno to-day. own behalf, and began his testimony by stating that in January Gen. Barnum called at his | %™ peeihene cee ia ~ . TO BUILD UPO cor, Oth st. and Penn, nye. ‘ a 80 twp horses, frame | Posture cool for summer, AP. 10r 40.50 On Lieut. Pendleton, who was recently assigned | ofice to find aus ‘ i scot not over $4. FARDON, JOR RENT 450 Q ST. N.W., TWO NICELY FUR- | 3 quarters for his troops, and while ane ACI r. ot 1526 F st. hed Rooms on’ Parlor flodr, with use of parlor; to duty at the navy-yard ordnance foundry,has | engaged in this the general invited ic ack) Wicks ines or verte as aS El pishod Hoos on Patior ‘flocs, with use of parlor = = ——=—== = ‘x; dishes and table linen moved into quarters at the yard with his fam-| asa member of his staff. Armes declined with | work per ve farnished ; rent $18 in advane __ 8p20-3 | F ily. thanks, as he expected to serve on Gov, | 8UP"t, rooms 7 aud 8, 912 F st.n.w. _it'| WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR RESTA LANGE AND. ELEGANTLY-FUR- | The Vice-President and Mrs. Morton arrived | Beaver's staff. Atter waiting for several days, yANTED—\ LADY OF FAIK BU SS ABIL- | 3 y. a ——— Seed nished second-story Front Room, southera expo. | in the city last evening, and are staying at the without hearing anything from the governor a\ ity to fill good position, Moderate salary to one W ANTED—DRESS OUT’ TING MADE EASY. sure, at new Turkish Bath, 1 vat! ow anyt ving satisinct on. Ap HH. HOPRING, Row Madame Washington's “Dress Cutting Seale,” Just e a ‘emuiaile he wrote an application, and on the 13th (Feb- | Yolo r stret.” {PPIY to HH. HOPKINS, Kogm e » to learn to cut all kinds of | FQQR, RENT “FOUR LARGE COOL ROO . z : rnary) he receiv i E — a y.. The aystem 5 erate, 2 The Corcoran Cadets will give their twelfth pari iil frgiy ).tprouragicall Pople WEANZED-A YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST IN PHTO- measure book furnished | 2.W. Mra. SHE ; jouraphic store. Also. whi to do cleanin complimentary hop this evening at the National | on his letter-head, so that there could be no! and 1maphic store. | Also white bos do cleaning: y,, Salary #10 week i w. 1908 NH. ave. 20.37 1014 3d st. ne. Gr. OFFICES. F st. nw. 2d floor AB it Ai Persona learning this system are immediately AND BEST FUR 2b Apply at JARVIS. 153 Pu | placed in & position to earu good wages, Ladies need Fong) ing Rifles’ armory. mistake about it, "About the 19th or 20th he | ave. 1.6 a adit” | dow enerienced abs can obtain them at the schoo! at outh, ‘Mooras fro eee ‘ a Saas | a rte. ; 20. Gunton b : Mrs. Edward H. Anderson, of New York, is | went to headquarters on F street with a couple VANTED—A WHITE PRIVATE | 5 = . - = = tl See —_ Ln toa ols 20 28th ot oo visiting her cousin, Mrs, Ford, at 1342 Vermont | of gentle and they were, on his recommenda- : vomnended: ebont TED—A PEW SHARES OF GRAPHOPHONE, | Fron RENT—TWO ADJOINING ROOMS, ON SEC- eae STORES, &e. 16.30 140 8 - 7 h t ted on the ve taff, Sev- a Address x P = q oud fh or the whole upper house, 6 rooins alto- ™ = @ 4 a full list dy te Wisc proven 4 cir a na Lp par 8 ms is ‘Star office, giving name and where to be seen. giving lowest price. Box 1, Senate P. O. gether, at 307 7th st., adjoining Firemen's Insu Sixes aed Dene Cie | auabler. JISKta eis) ww eral days later (February 27).while in Hastings’ | ap23-6t > AN "LO BUY WINDOW FI Co. Inquire at 481 Benn. a ‘ape yth et. nw.7r 50 Store and Dw'ng, a i Mrs. John A. Joyce and two daughters, of | ofice, the latter came up to him and told him | <—- NED _ DRESAMARERS Whe: and sho srase, auttavie for eents furnish: | WOR RENT TO GENTLEMEN CONS FUR: | Btore und cellar Sh |oeuiar [34i'Mst ei p gp oy Ky Georgetown, returned home yesterday from | that there had been Wh ae re aM AKERS - ing goods store, “Address CASH, Star office. nished room; south front, bay window and alcove: | {4 S| Band « i and Frane foe T4th st. now. Z housenew:205Gst.n.w. _ap20-1m ‘The above 18 only 2 portion of the property on my {OR RENT—HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS. ON | books. For full lint call nt office for tulienn tesnad on their trip to German) The Classical society will meet at Miss Ran- A MISTAKE ABOUT HIS APPOINTMENT. also Draper of experience for es . ; Ds uent; must be thorowghi: Armes asked him to inform him in writing ‘einployment will be DLASS T abie for carpenter shop. V Vy ANTED—TO RENT—FOR FIRS1 ant, building . To stich pe given. Apply to Dre: 5 P. MYERS & SON, 1420 New York ave. ap first floor; also, Hali Room on third floor. Summer | the Istand 16th. [aps] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. BOUEE:9 & Pralkles will be the concent andi bis subject “x | WEY his name had been taken from the list, and | MAKIN Devartnent. | WOODWAKD a LOTH y AN Fates. Nice locality. Address 932 Ket. ep20-3t*_| >on RENT-TO RESPEC STALEY S Dawei Bulkley will be the essayist, and his subject “A | yadiluesasid thet he did not weer ee eed nica A) ‘h AND Back | Byeopie: three Rist stuw Modern Troubadour Poem.” i beeen sent him a letter de-| WANTED-A CARRIAGE AND Fe eae eee ingle or en suite; | #6.50 per mont “WASS AVE NUE. No. 63: Capt. Patrick O'Farrell and Mra, O'Farrell | manding a written explanation, “This he pat | _sisiee : VANTED-A, HORSE itnor without Voard: references excunned: “Alsy | Yeib ste ame: pee soe have gone to New York to attend the celebra- | into an advertising envelope bearing on the | \ArANTEDCA mao ee lithst- nw. : tion of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the | outside the words “Hell in Texas.” Armes re- W door-bell; mus' 7 a Waste ) BORROW MONEY, SIX PER nt, on large houses in Baltimore; will deed the ropery and make satisfactory arranyemente, XZ, office. ap2 ED SECOND FLOOR, | three front rooms, an departure of the sixty-ninth regiment (Corcoran | ceived a reply from Hastings, informing him | ¥- bik = = legion) for the seat of war. The captain served | that he had not beenappointed on the staff, Vv yy ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL AND BOY AT JAR- in that command during its whole term of | The next day Armes called at headquarters and + 135 Peun. _ape2-st service, was wounded three times and received | saw Gov. Beaver. The latter told him that it D—DRIVE CK WAGONS AND promotion for distinguished and meritorious | would be impossible for him to serve on. the | Westwrntorte wack ieee os MAGONS AND services at the battle of Ream’s station. staff, but that he would send him a commission | Jp", Gay. Apply at works of the Wa CAYWOOD & GA’ 916 F at, F.;7-ROOM: BATH: t—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, COMN- | ing; front and buck; also back aud tront with or without board. nd sas Cet ©. DUVALL, @ PASTURED AT GREE Laurason Riggs), on Ii from city, from Ist May,ut® per month, 1 pasture fields ; hovees boarded the Fok SITs S pavercd apd painted: @ fg stable; carchay ington. Brick = : JOR RENT—UNFUR Machine C6., 141i and Boundary st. east. ap! 1 UIT: \2 See us Bi f—HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT ply “ 14 F st. 2. w., The President and Mrs. Harrison gave a| after he returned to Harrisburg. “There were | NW Mor Cos 1Huand Boundary aa eed | ts enna 210 ver month. For further particwiars | WOR Ue Novranee ton eee oe lal, ai | Avply GEO. SCHLUC special reception last night to the members of = Words, and Gen. Hastings, losing his tem- | WW {tr a local organisetione “Auinoe OL Agent, care Rigs & Co. So fein tear Achington Hotel; woiamier eet t ie glee club after their concert. Mr: » 7 ANTED-SECOND-HAN' ITO) 0 SEW- | 15th st. nw. y20-3t" ladies. . As he left the door he said: “Gen, Hastings, * ap? "| description aud lowest cash price, MACHINE Sear ph pee bene Aes C4 poet ne etme 4 ae - Thos. $. Mott, of northern New York, is visit- | there is to be a hereafter in this matter.” and | WWANT_P-A GOOD BLACKSMITH AND Hons S ANTEDCPASTOR TWO-COWS, MARE | OTYihout board; other elegant rooms in house. TOR KENT—807 10TH STN, W.. THREE-ST. RY ing his daughter, the wife of Major Thos, Ward, | 1eft the room, but before he got ont of the | YY S#e% Apply to J.W. LYNCH, Cat W ittdeott; mist bevodl and. conveanent: to etty | =SP= Oe —_ odern conveniences: lyk rent toa rearueibie, et es of the adjutant-general’s department. building a messenger overtook him and re- | ~~ — Limits. Apply J. F. BARBOU, 431 10th st. nw. Dee ep i ei Ty Bele EE t. Apply R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts, Cereal A pretty wedding took place at 12:30 o'clock | ‘tiled him to the office, where Gen. Hasting’s ap20-3t ‘ z 3 oe hall room; with or without board. | Fok BENT-TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE = aa “Er Eo ee ave, 47" » ne th ia « | JOR RENT—May J, TWO LARGE ROOMS, COM: | quireat 425 Sur se wer tae KEL it rule and tape | A anuuleating, with fdiding doors: rst floor: grates | Sux aor ERS FOR PROF. Mass. 2 New International t Cul FURNISHED . br. Louk, Lor, ist lr Isth nw. aoe apologized. After this witness was tendered a | yer ees oa | commission as a special aide, which would be a | WANDERS WHILE wowaN | much better pince, as he would be near the | one food hom to-day at the residence of Mrs. Josephine C. Reid. No. 1017 Miss Maud ‘0 COOK AND DO ¥ of three: to right aud #10 per month: references re- - ” ed that is based | aid two closets; very desirable, Also basement room. | Rowan. youngest duugh Reid, and | President throughout the proceedings. While | Wed. Address Vox 144, St ; apl2-3t* | upon Scientific Tailor Pri System taught by | 322 C st. now. ste | FOR RENTCUNFUR Mr. K. K. Kennedy. of Oxford, Miss., were mar- | riding alongside the Vice-President’s carriage, Waste 5, | Mine. 8. J. MESSE, y.—«t9-dm® Dupont Circle. . ” ried. After the ceremony, which was per-| pear 2d street, both Mr. Morton and Senator 1 dre: ED-H. BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST Bst.uw. w. he formed by Rev. Dr. Chapelle, the bride and | Cullom recognized him and bowed, he saluting | 20° UT’ Address X. 1. U. a genie fem oll rnnoe My ag ome 7" SW LARGE” BES. Oat uwlire, groom were congratulated by # distinguished | in return. WANTED WHITE ASD COLORED Wome Mee ee Lip Ee a i mw. lr... ee ee ee ORDERED OUT OF THE PROCESSION. ote ‘airyiuen: German sad’ Swedak | Ad TO BUY FOR HIGH TASH PRICE | tleinen, und other pleasait furnished rooma.northand | 1430 N st. LiF aua Senator Vance. Representative Houk, Mra} at this point Gibson came trotting up and 2 (Baggage root, rus ke stored.) W iiathent F aiture,Carpets, Stoves, Feathers, | #0Uth exposure; terms reasc RNIsHLD. Parkhurst (a sister of the bride), the Misses py . ee UP | Savto-oe BUKNHANS, 910 Oth st. naw. | €te.; prompt attention to orders Dy'insil or otherwise: | OR 1 oth and sth st.s0'rDupont Cir, Huyck, Mr. and Mrs. Zane, of Kentucky: the | took hold of witness’ cape, ordering him out of | a7 Tip -EMPLOYMENT FURNISH 5 ace Bes ood Ree Centennial week; central location. owen 1 | ienecieeneny Misses Maimie and Katie Ayhmer; Mr. Shu | the procession ina boisterous manner. Capt. | Wook e 3g wlll S tale tein a Let us know who di A. LEXTOR, 312 West 14th st., New York. work. Clerical appli- Vv t Cheon Pon. first secretary of the Ch ese lega- | Bourke dashed up, and the two of SAFETY BICYCLE, SECOND-HAND bu9 12th at n.w., stare rs “in a | sites to le = oe wud welling... 60 Ce NVon'r KD Tr 166.89 ie soeren 2 id when oaaa cants w 1ULNCE OF FICE. heap: sive description, price and place GB NISHED ROOM, | 2012 Hillyer Pisce. r.00 Yor isth, 10r.-150 on. Mr, Harry Morton, Mr, Thos, W. Buckes, | boisterous” and drunken, condition, Armes | TilGu.w. | t HW PURCHASE Star office, ap18-OC | for oneor two xeutlemen; ret moderate, T4485 Nav ua. d0r--..d9 Getsuene Sot Le te Miss Bueblah Fox, aud Mr. Van Brunt. aid, ordered him out of the parade and called | Boy, ABOUT SixTEEN | WWANTED-LADILS AND GE MEN TO JOIN | Aprly 2118 Penn, ave. n.w. aplG-ian pandas fon the police to aid them in ejecting him. | Bp ae : iy summer classes in fencing and German, A Wem Ds Jrvasem JOK RENT—COMMUNICATING ROOMS IN ashington wy e reter- er in Trouble. Near the Treasury department he w: mencing May 1; German taught in two months = box at Price's Stables, 311 Gth st. n.w.; farm on 7th st. agent at Washington, was to-day convicted in cainst Capt. Bourke before the k | WASTEDCAGENTS TO SELL AND PUT UP | Tad, 8 miles from city. O. H. P. CLARK, Sligo P. 0. the United States circuit court here of violating | of the Police Court, and he (Armes) sent it to | stained glass substitute. Address YOU 5G, Star | Md ee . nn. z the pension laws, "Driscoll was charged with | Lient. Guy at the White House. He then rode | TED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT holding $1,000 of 21,700 pensi , | to the station house and informed them about (cash prices roped forall ki ~ 1 the cape by another officer and again | te: A ences to join class. Prof. J. M. E. HALL, W. LL Sous Hat ¢ ce oC! eli 22 3] ¢. 1 — 401 p18-ti we. cs th st. m1 A dispatch from Cleveland, April 22, says:/ thrown from the parade, when he rode up to | WASTEDOAGENTS AND | CANVASSELS FOR =— as s S, Pa. ave, and 1 3 aaa wae. dr 40|lesk oer e: “Major Daniel O'Driscoll, for many years a | the War department and went into it with his hire extinguishers. Address PLEPLC i, Star office. | YY 0 ro Ee FR pass OR RENT—19 IOWA CIRC | JQOB RENT—BY R. 0. HOLTZMAN, at., Or.....40| Lest Psth lawyer in this city, but recentiy a pension The next morning he swore out a | _#?=0-it" ah ge Se a iy ply Arg municaiing rooms, with yp tate atid Insurance Broker, 10th and | “ie abuse Louses can be exauuited by permat trom } HOUSES. eur ottice uly. THOMAS J FISHEL & CO. LaPierre Hotel, 10th 1735 thst. n.w., Sr_.845 ahd E sts. uw. 450, 2 i od. imps 7K st. iw, floor, aud two communicating ro Qu» | nished. Those h m®* _| ply. Keterences exchai HE da cast off | WOR, RENT ap’ Tr ED-AN EXPERIENC! INSU W ; | 2 can vai od on welry, and pistols at JULIUS COHEN'S, | E i: him for Mra. Phwbe Rich. Buil was refused | the warrant and asked them nthe city. Address Flite ANSE Polite: | 1104 that. ut “All Urdsrs by mail promptly we = EN aes HK at mw Lor 125 OL: | the prisoner and he was committed to jail.” TO WAVE GO¥. BEAVER SUBPaINARD ‘ap 20-t tended to, epi. FOR RENT—OFFICES. | Tear st. now | — TE r CARPET CLEANING AND | = noveting V - ks; Feathers Rei Bes it | at the Riggs house before he left town. The ee se ee he Corey arene. tresses Made Over, Furniture Svean: siroyed. F HLYOUNGS, 1402 Pa.ay,,1e t morning he went down to the conrt, as! Jesse Ford, a South Washington negro, had | "** ye ge eager d | a agreed upon at the station, but the ease was not | WSTED—ExrenteNcry INDUSTRIAL | “apiiin some trouble over a game of “crap,” and drew | calied. The next day he went to the court wee w and popwar pl H cost noth- ANTED-TOB a razor binde, which he threatened to use on | again but there was no one there in connection euliggates Lay : good wages for | WY F ON st. n.W, HTPUL COTTAGE, 7 ROOMS > i, light and airy; south fromt, 14th; cars apd Lerdic: low 30. BOWLES & 00., 1231 F IMPELENT WAIST AND Si poly to Mrs. E. BYRAM, 1022 Ps YOR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE ON | 61 first oor at 1307 F st _n.w, ’ “apli-ize TYLER & RUTHERFORD. | FOR RENT-FIETEEN ROOMS, FEONTING ON 7th st.; suitable for officer: also severe] larze Poreh and yi 2. Tent to gvod tenant, $444 st. 8. ) D st.now.3r 8h ie # toc ore... ns Ch rooms for workshops, &c.; splendid location for any | one of the players. He did not do so because | with his case. That was the 7th. 0} ttc at tou ee ee highest cash price 1s business; rent very low to responsible partics, A) | , » aske: rT 8 e ; iam Oth at. n. orn apG-liw* at $10 7th st. nw Policeman Eser arrested him and locked him | be ssked his brother about the éas« . : told that it had been nolle prossed the d: ANTED—TRY SC ON P up. When arraigned in the Police Court this y be N x oN " i D—~MEN AND WOMEN FOR A LIGHT Then | W tucinees 10s. te 500 oor ECOND FLOOR OF | FSE, BEXD OFFICE P is and pi Mutual Fire Ins. Co, Build'ug, corner of Pa. ave. FURNIS! 21's ith now fore on account of a lack of witnesses vat home | WW Bells and prints : cg a : 4 . ute at home, s pound. Warrant t etn and Oth st.uw, Inquire in ROOM No. 1, 90: ar 18th sty Jiir OF Bay ots Or morning Jesse claimed that he found the razor. he went to see the adjutant-general who told | daytime ur eventae. Sead ly cts. tor 2 suuples and attar Ooms) Toxsese ceestatee seoeey: catenin: | im apl sine 17tha 18th Gaicossams, Gakic are. Judge Siler told him that he was behind the | him that Capt. Bourke bad preferred charges | *P*lucus to coiumence work oie Mass. ave., bet = * i SOW OCCUPLED BY Messrs. Gurley Bros. on frat floor of 1319 F st, . Bor saie only at Stalls | 6 THE OFFIC ated stall, middleof fish aisle) | POOR RENT—THE OFFIC jorthern Liberty, market, * Address HOWARD & CO. d been referred to the | apls-tw" hs unes; that he had not been reading the news- | against him whi papers. The judge told him that seven hun-| judge-advocate eh, 2 bet. Qaudik.,10r.100 | - Brochport, N.Y. neral. He told Gen. Drum | y_y ™ WRSE A WM. ©. SCRI hit from May 1. Apply W. RILEY DEEBLE, Basement. H.uvesand st. ¥r..so | FOR RENT—12 SEVEN ROOMS it was about played out. “bat i've got a wit- | ¢j 7 iy ; | wood sslesman and ha neVera dd jars i om ye hich Ver. av., nr.N,12r..166.66 * B One r-room house, ue f “ play ; cS | charges against Capt. Bourke and Col. Gibson. ars in ss revvlvers, Old Kold and silver, for whieli FOR REN ‘OFFICES. rootn house, $4, JOHN F. DONOHOE, 318 Past Cari ness.” said the boy. Notwithstanding this pro-| The captain read several extracts from THE Sen omos- cash prices’ will be prid, | Call "LASKEL'S ‘a = . | tol st. . ap2o-3 test the witness did not appear, and the judge | Sranabout the charges and the counter charges, eS AU Sean: Bremen OR RENT—LARGE STORE, 419 9TH 8 R! 5 CLEVELAND AVE, imposed a fine of 250 or W days. At 12:30 the court took a recess to 1 o'clock. Vv "AGED MAN, LOCATED - F Pa_ave,; size, 16x55, hhas two plate-giags windows, j nd eas, & mae aN , ow . ee “outside larwe 1) represel ocaiit 3 v r y ed en = “7 George W. Utermehle’s Will. Struck m Woman in the Mouth, |, viiicline cum wireny niumlcais,| LOST AND FOUND. |; dih x | BRING. be Tate a, Building, "ire The will of Geo. W. Utermeble, who diedon | McHenry Fitzhugh. a young colored man, | start. relerences. SUPT. qG10, Ne Mr’. HOUSE, Lock Box I OST—OK STOLEN—A F! MASTIFF DOG, | Pes “Tr on steam, } { eo KENT No. 1: br 1 % i pa Me Se aps-m, tn, b er of yor pup home, etu ols SUU to FU € the 16th instant, was filed to-day. It bears | wes in the Police Court this morning charged | 2°! C WHO THOROCGEY Cae | AL ete Oe reece ee eee ane N.E. cor, 1th | date of December 7, 1897, and he leaves to | with assaulting a 4 R B © 202 ote” derstands thi ave., LF, young woran named Eliza | WV derstand the pirated on oe HEY, UX: | Lathste nw. az each of three nieces, daughters of his brother | Bryant, in Towa Cir estordi x | 3 by striking 1 oud wazes e paid. Address, in own hi MOND. AT WHITE HOUSE S' E AND DWELLING, 12719 E i s N ATTOMNEY, Si i i 4 "i a <0 | O12 11th st. n, | hei e young e po ION ATTORNEY, Star oitice, Wateh, cy chain, st. n.w.; suituble for restaurant or other busi : F | pone ding im Germany, €5,000; to his| — in th mouth. The young woman, the p Child's Nlekel Watch with fancy chain. WLTZMAN, 1otn and F sts ay, has been the cause of many a #randson, Charles H. Utermehle, he leaves the | young man getting in trouble; that one man property known as Young’s law building, 6th | on her ‘ecount and several others | ~ WANTED—SITUATIONS. and Louisiana avenue, and the principal and | have been arrested. When the case was tried | - _ interest of s loan of £750 on a lot in square she swore that Fitzhugh did not assault her, | WYANTED—YOUNG LADY OF 16 WOULD Lik 448. To his wife Sarah he leaves the balance of | but she was unable to tell why he ran away wag Peconic ornare y ‘turned to Arlington Hotel. 1t* "| Apply to OWNEK, 229 7th st. s.w. apis. WOK RENT—STORE AND DWELLING 1228 7 St. n.w., bet. Mand N. W. W. BURDETT, 11 Vermont ave. ap18-L NEW HOUSE, SEVEN KOOMS AND H modern conveniences, 1 | tow. $25 month, THEO. A HAKDIN st. new SSCHANCES. |] MORNING, BET WEE: 3 Pennsylvania av Liberal ri G | A bath. HILLYER PLACE, ry brick ; 12 rooms. bath, Titchen and dining: 16 F at. h KEK, The Dumbarton, lal | J OST-ON SATURDAY, Pa. ave. nw. IN, KNOT OF BUSINE wold with suiall white Stone. Finder’ will receive | ——— smtry floor, WM. B. KING Orme Us ess. ——— —— {OK KENT — U1 7 - his personal property and his residence—all of | when the policeman approached him ee | reward by leaving same at Star office. — it | \WANTED-4 GENTLEMAN WITH CAPITAL 70 gy ee ee square 765. The rest of his real estate he What did you have a rag over your mouth NIED—A SITUATION AS NURSE Ok TO SUNDAY AFTERNOON, A LADY'S VERY to take u limited partnership in a well-known 42 q 7 ° leaves equally to his two daughters, Mamie | for?” i d Prosecutor Armes, : dy for the sumnm cr “c: ich, Kui om 7 vate banking house of thir city destring to i ‘i Se a ess; specialty, discounts; invest- i ny r; best of refer- Gold Norment and Rosa Ts To Stcaenion vt. 3°? lor, and provides that if | Me Eo OD rae 1410 4 _ i Ee ‘ou see any rag over my mouth?” asked 800 16th st. n.w ‘ iv ee ee eee ee we ale thd profitable: ree of ‘bun LINKING ipthand Howe “100 | St bri either should dissatistied with a division | Eliza. UK, LAUNDKES: “7 a capital and securities eutirely within inv —— > i id.” AY EVENING, APRIL 21ST, A iavees "i 208 that one shall be paid 25 and the whole go to “Yes, I did,” replied Mr. Armes. “I hap- Fu liver Watch, in or aboat the Potomac Depot. | £0!_-Address BANKE BS, 8.0. Box 226. the other daughter. pened to be in that neighborhood at the | RLF uy kind send to BURL A GREEN GROG all at STORE ; good reason for selling out. | der will return to Kooin 3C, floor B, Post-C Departivent, and receive reward, ay NING, APRIL 197TH, 0) _ | tim apl6- @ “Onward and upward” is the motto of| The court imposed a fine of $10 or 30 days. y TAN ‘Bt ED—A TRAINED MALE NURSE WISHE ‘Tar Evexrxo Stax. Onward in its extending | APpea! noted. a3 salary, “Addiess MALE NORGE, Star Skee apugeote wil! Fleas return to SUGF'sts uw, | JQK SALE GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE: | Pict Tae « thanonaty influence, upward in its circulation and adver- The Mother Goose Pantomime. WANED, See Ay SIGE a omer refused, Apply 213'E at nw. * ayes | : ‘ and handeomely fur tising business. The increase is a steady,| The entertainment tobe given at the National | yeoper in a pri red satchel, containing several recom = eo —hGGOD STAND FIXTURES, 8TOCK ee pm ee hg Ors 25) healthful one. theater on Thursday and Friday afternoons for ao ibs é d TATION WATCH Of fy ad BR Ke Gar dae | Less. Satintactors, renons given for selling, Apriy | Meridian'ave. Mi-Plega; Gaal i very f can be given if required. Apply to 123 Pearc The ‘Mother Goose Pantomime” includes a | hw. Le rpae sures INVENTION IN THE WOKLD TO a nake money. Good writing made easy fo: | ‘apzs-2t" | Adult, One-twenticth share for $100 timore and Ohio railroad company will sell. ex- 2112 M store brick, Br.. oat Qwelling “470 ae | cast of over a hundred young people, all care- | 447 DQUARTERS — POSITIONS tintin em banren e | $1,060; or for royalty. READY WRITE j | oan Sam ete i Sor all trains April | tony trained and brilliantly costumed. \ iiadd, Waitrose, Laundresicand | J OSt—A DOG—FEMALE, SETTER: BLACK AND NO THOSE NEEDING A CONFIDENTIAL MAN, | | 625 F et.mw, Sra, 30 Woe Fat. nw. Bee, . leaving the Baltimore - mieen Wa, Waltons Oteee teeee white, with tug No. 149. Reward given i? re- E NEEDIN FEA F a = 44 menenctegs SF I . | _ The part of other Goose” will be taken by inte Mew Cooks, Couchinen, > o3-2te # well-known business man of over | BQoR RENT- be. eatacoel 6 ee © Sees NE 20 seas annie Lontee Powell Who will asa : Hers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st. u.w, —— a, NPRSat_ | Serience in this city, and how responsibly occupied | FV Siauesew, 117, 6x5 F turning unti! May 6. inclusive. Round trip only | “8. Aunie Lor ee Son MeCeRy TANTED—GO TO DICK’s AGENCY FOR COOK! 0} STA LITTLE PUG | trom 9 to 33 daily, desires to employ his leisure tiiue in | ani loor.. 6.50. «” | the presentation of scenes by singing the ap- fon a 5 had on collar and tag 1137. "A liberal re- ‘ition of trust with some party or estate where his | FLATS. 9 ‘4 ousemaids, Waitress, Nurses, Laundresa, Coac! b ag ae e- | @ position of tr aS a tied. | Sen ae 1341 14th args oo| HEAL, Lath et. second a propriate Mother Goose melodies. Among the | meu, butlers, Waiters and general Lousewor! i Ward for its return to W, C, HAZEL, 3141 O st, West | knowlede sud experience can be profitably applied; | 238 st, * oo! 44 o ALEXANDRIA. scenes chosen are: “Mistress Mary, Quite Con- | st.ulw. Also European Steauship aye Washingt: a a | beat of references; security, if necessary. | Address store....... 7 PE cd Pecan = trary,” the cast including sixteen tiny misses WASTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED TLEMAN; CE OARS RIAMOND PTUD, O8 BUN- | =o. — = et | for denn ‘82 Repected for Tux Evarine Stan. dressed to represent “silver bells and cockle good penman, and thoroughly couversant with dress W. i. Be, Star office, roo ae” | OIE SALE—& CES—ON MERIDIAN ‘iiit i cares piuce work or bookkeeping; position in offic turn. Addregs W. 1. ‘Veeray Exzcrioxs.—At the annual Easter | shells and pretty maids all in a row;” “Bobby | otice Mork or Doolkeepitg: usiiion, in office or ay - | Shaftoe” with Vivian Burnett in the title role, | Gr security if desired. Address PROFICIE- st. “Blue Line” car, lady” cket-booi = | cel od Jecterday ail the Degebiscopel churches here | aad ten ‘little folks as wedding guests, and | sites nee iaining suiail ammount money and silver buttow boot, | inubiee Paquite ae SS aa ‘Among them was Col. Geo. Johnston, the great | “The Man who went to London to Get Him- V ED LADY'S MAID | Money and value of coutents given if returned to Star | — ~ pieuty: [URDAY MORNING For sau HEAP — A) ~ S R-SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, 16% fi ‘i vite.” = i seamstress, speaking French and English, a | Ofice. ap KE. & F- + pore int H. PARKER, cor.43¢ and E sts. madsen of the Gee, Jehu “ted | Self a Wife.” The performance will close with aud seainstreas, speak 5 : ee t°_| D+ hands high: 7 years old sndcan trot # mile in jess | _ “P= 2 fives ass prov basa of Christ euurch, Froese “Sleeping Beauty, or Enchanted Princess.” | piyation to travel. Addcoss A. M. Poy 1 z Gini 17TH INST..A | thon three mingtés; have no use for hii. a | oe Beer reo MAY TO OCTOBER—ALI skye terrier (with long ears), auswering to the | 8. C. HILL, Sth and part of nicely furnished oR RENT—MA oa: ; ra 5, | South front; rooms lance aS ee ene ana 5 FRANK B. PELOUZE, JOR 1 24 Q STN. W.7 ROOMS | P70 RENT HOUSE SW. CO 10TH AND C " 1313 F and cellar | Eaw.; 11 rooms and bath; imps. JOHN MILLER, 606 Pa. ave. nw. with a cast of sixty-five young ladies and gen- Rag poner earn nl dow stucked a| temen, all elegantly costumed. One of the oung son of Mr. Wm. Sampson yesterday in | chief attractions of this play will be the dancing We neighborhood of Shuter's tilt? saa follow- | Of the old-fashioned minuet. Sixteen young ing the child and its mother as they ran for the | People_well-known in social circles will take V ANTED—BY AN } XPERIE. sewing im private fanuilich b; neatly aud cureiuily. A haine of “Dot.” Keturn to-416 Ist st. n.-w. and rer Tuuiituree | ceive reward, ‘k House ; “location sid condi ws PED- A Fi LASS few enyagemue: PERSONAL. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON Arat-class; rent 26.30 mn advance. r : i | u aS pa : 7 z t will be ely reel, z s by the day or week. = am perty two large tracts of land in mand | Su. SRS Ae JOR RENT— 653 8. C. avenue 7 ve Af i yANTED—BY TWO COLORED BOYS FROM 5 STRASBURGER ' a as i tate 7 heyy eee a : 3s sixteen shots into the dog before they killed | mooeS mune cia ceaaire — W the conniry place am brivace faulty or porter in not BBUBGNS Stiiees | qqritt, EXCHANGE HOUEES OF BALTIMORE, tm CRAHAM & BOLTON, Rom ~ Sr...03.355 33 him. = a y store, willing make elven ul arout 7 y ,ORMATION OF HARRY L- BUTTS WHO 4 locality, for Washington iinproved or unim- | 2P@-3m 3) 4 NFORMATIO! Ly p= ~ ” Fie eveiecesn. Cocsasey— The requhlionn | Cowart; - Seeume ae cere Seureiee. See | fates Fate Sr Paneer On oe oat AA ate this tty fro Bekakee abou Aurase proved pronerts. Address X 2 Star office. _sv20-St_ | ]FOR RENT_206 D_W W._—BAY-WINDC inde nt coalition committee rt ; a | Nar ASTEDTBY A RESPECT AGES fast Wi rfully received r. Kindly | JQOR SALE-INTEREST IN Gi ANT , nine roomsand bath, in good Pepa Puapoations for ely neccieaieee’ hanneae” | Seam Wileon’ ‘Tbe while play of tha “Frinasadt WASTED SEY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED | aildrenn Ast BUTTS, Siar ice. “ap1s-Ge"” | F'iisinenss the beat stand in the city. “Addzeas KF | able ocation Cheap to yearly tenant APPLY stood that the caudidacy for mayor, &c.. will | being under the management of Miss Janet | ,))y2¢%hi4, situation as coachiaau, driver or to wor CUVIESERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Starofice. _apz0-t- "| WAGGAMAN, O17 Ft. ie RaRT MAY 300, A be offered to leading citizens, but will not be | Richards, assisted by Mrs. A. F. Childs. 1426 M st, now. ons Se a BS - GQOMETHING ENTIRELY ORIGINAL IN roe |B’ House, with bath and all made public until the nominations are accepted. GRR eae ANTED-BY A LADY TYPEWRIT ap15-Lm* ‘Southwest cor. Sth and Este hw. bine building 7inent tiny. apiz-or gost. ne lngete = ‘Notgs—The Young Men's Christian association Sentence Suspended. ‘Stebowrapher, occupation; recolpeuse, whi 3 : a i A ce. yn ;M. MS, GEO.W. McELFRESH, AUTHOR- ECTIONERY, CIGAR AND TO-| JPYOR RENT — HOUSE, 645 MASSACHUSETTS held its annual public meeting at the Meth-| In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, this | oflered, “Attdress ox 134, stat one) "ay" Hued Private Detective Aneucy” Conmianueatons | Gece tiers coer toed patie toad atnatos | Frere res bro at. ae AS newip evered odist E; jecopal church South, last night. Rev. | morning, Frank W. Adams pleaded guilty of | WW ANTED_BY A BOY 16 YEAKS OLD, A PLACE | promptly attended to und sirictly confidential. Omice | aclling, nitasted. on the corner In Hw. partof elig, | wroubout. Inquire of BE: WDOMER voy et a ‘Teunis Hamlin of Covenant Church, Washington, | violating sections 3991 and 5467, Revised Statutes | wihie ant alae Adds eet arenes | Cheuait hours We WHLLLANS, Mauager, UO Yu. | cheapiior cork ‘Addsees Box 13, Star odio ay806 | Ww. or-mext door ap20-3e delivered the annuabaddress, and a select choir | United States. and sentence was suspended aur | "ase ee me RN ORCES—A. GOODRICH, AFFORNEV-AT-LAW, | VO BALEGROCERS AND, PROVISION STORE | furnished fine music.—The old Dominion good behavior. The accusod was a clerk | Wy 4NTED — FOSITIONS BY COOKS, FARM AND ( DPE? Searuotis ate Chicago: aves ete eee | hg Sree with oe 5 boat club here is considering the subject of | in ag —— and was arrested on De- dairyinen, housekeepers, nurses, housemen, | cue years’ experie will free; with or wit Lusiness quietly and | SOHN F. DONOHOE, 313 Kast ‘acrew to the Richmond regatta on | cember by Special Agents Smith and | Pre droued counties. alain Office aad soem e ume: | transacted. | : — 7 “ “SALE—DRUG-STORE, No. 1 LOCATION; west 4th of July-—John A. eaten, the gigan-| Tvor for embe ters, Rnedoce) BUMRHAM'S SU vieL LeaODE. | J UTS OLD STAND 1G THE _oxty Page | P#.GALE- Hog fase. fut a ive ats “agp NG | tic colored man, formerly of the capitol police, called ou to plead, Mr. Campbell Car- | WW ANTED—FKEE, WITH REFERENCE, EMPLOY. | Sad st eencetaliie ices. nace oi cat, be | HENKY WER: E35 7thvet. sw. a Leno gr for $685 the square of ground | rington, the prisoner's counsel, stated that the Wes ‘are furnished servants, Our plan secures the | n.w. ‘myl ILL EXCHANGE MINING MACHINERY, CON- by Wythe, Madison, Payette and | accused had, since the commission of the of- | Dost, Clerical arplicanty suing tert “Ttoous regi = eign tae otae in serpaned comoeen Water Payne streets, adjoining xandria and | fense, obtained employment, and was living a | ***4 tee. A EELIGENGE OFF more ‘Washington railroad on the west and north of | correct life; that his employment was opeu for | apao.ce Cx NMELMULACE gietce, | | SUBURBAN PROPERTY sere Spite a = T E INVENTOR NEEDS HUNDRED poe Seite = ‘ R RENT—IN THE COUNTY, A NISHED | & lars tocoustruct a working modelof his GRAVI Fo WALLAGH PLACE, 1310, A CoM. | er, Woodie, Avis Gesires 9 position in Ficuse tor ie anon donger: S qhort walking | MOTOR. J/ success/ul will assign an interest in the EAS nie ee ra 2 at Ee = Colross.——Messrs. Lewis McKensie, J. P. | him to resume, and if sentence was = STEN ER AND and the estate of John W. Stewart will | he would immediately return to it. He also | W tcasuni, rood permis: data patent ts $30,000 of the $44,000 due to the depo- | stated that numbers of the prisoner's friends or q from Linden station. Box y Ww. Bai Tse Gion'F."0,. Montgomery county, Ma. apis. pe ogra ce Pore werwarwherdang Fynsk —ON t grden WAR- Peseta NW. a pa willl gies extibit snd Te RTO TTT AND F 5’ ord et Sala x ‘presentative inodel to any. dre nine rou bolas: sd a 4a age. of ROR, RENTCON PIER i _WANTED—COUNTRY BOARD. | SBEsahis fms fey souied ts ts | Sach toa htimony Ruan MORO | peu 006 Sao os — ‘TH & 00., LATE | iN’ 7LARG - care “ionly 430. ANTED_DOARD FOR SUMMER NEAR WASH. | _ap20.6t : Jy 5 LATE AND MARBLE MANTELS; LARGE Path ond collas, ¢35 0 month. “ama WV encarta cn come FOR SAE 100 ACRES LAND ABOUT MILE AND Be aa Keasvetes PRG mete iu toruin, PRUE Sia TEEMENT Bear ofice 2 ai) Be fall particulars of good KENT HOUSE NO. 6 1 ST. N ANTED—BY AND WIFE, BOARD IN | “apit- TP ETE 00.enaetrne rsh modern, parca out the country on or ‘Must be located so Salento oe a3 Ad FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, Ty x LAUREL, TA- | {sok RENT—AN OLD ESTABLISHED WOOD AND