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Walter Leesnitzer, is be fe ‘80! for lew weeks at the Smith’ cottages Point Lockout, a. Miss T. Neitzey left to-day for the Blue Ridge mountains, to be absent the month of August, Mr. Albert Behrend has gone to Long Branch and Coney Island for his summer vacation. Miss — Reinoh! has gone to Bilcott’s Spring, Loudoun , Va, to a the month with her friend, Mise Edith Shoemaker. mma eae . and Mrs. Lewis Clephane of Washington of Mrs. Randolph Keim at her cot- hlands, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. ‘lephane made the Shore, Gray Head and other points in that in- mpegs | they will to New Haven, e's old home, where they will re- main summer. , i. Beale left on Satur- day with their-daughter, Mrs. George Bloomer, for her country seat in West Virginia. Major D. P. Heap and his little son returned to Staten Island on Saturday. Mrs, Frank Ford, accompanied by her Mr. John H. Paynter left town yesterday on 8 visit to Wilmington. Mrs. P. A. Darneille and daughter left this morning for the White Sulphur Springs, Va, ‘Mrs. E. T. Charles returned last evening from the west. where she has been visiting friends and relatives and recuperating health her hter Myla’s death. ler sister, Mi Hattie Teal, accompanies her and will visit her for a few weeks, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. Harrison’s elder sister, who left for Nantucket about the same time ‘that Mra. Harrison departed for Deer Park, bas been confined to her room ever since her arrival on the island from an attack of malarial fever. At last accounts she was im- roving. She was expecting Mrs. Fitz John orter, who is an intimate friend, to join her preparatory to a tour later in the season. W. A. Wimsatt, Miss Jessie White, R. H. A. Harlan, Wm. A. Johuson, Miss Addison, A. Ralph ‘Johnson, Tohn F. —— and family, G. A. Nixon and wife, J. Newton and wife, Mra. Judge Baker and Mrs, Barrand are pres how recent arrivals from Washington at the Shirley house, Atlantic y- Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Forrest, ac- companied by Miss Emma Ahblsleger of Balti- more, have gone to Round Hill, Va., for two wee! Mr. and Mrs. RE. Farr and son Earl have gone to the mountains of Virginia for a few weeks. = A very enjoyable surprise party was given in honor of Mr. Jas. A. Henry of Tennessee last Thursday evening at No. 1248 11th street north- west by the social club of which he is the treasurer. Dr. E. 8. Carroll left to-day for Saratoga to attend the meeting of the American dental as- sociation, whieh convenes there to-morrow. He will be absent from the city about a month. FP. M. Heaton departs on Wednesday to join his family, who are summering at Rock Enon Springs. Pay Director John 8. Cunningham, Mr. G. Motts and Miss Helen Lamont ef this city were in Paris July 26. Mrs. Senator Stewart and daughter May- ao ee in Washington ‘aon Paris last nig! are stopping at Buckingham, where they will remzin about a week and then leave for Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J.de Romero of the Spanish legation and Miss Letitia Aldrich are at the Buckingham. Mr. aud Mrs. Romero will leave for San Francisco,em route to China, about September 8. Mr. Geo, Johnson is visiting friends in Mary- land. Mr. Lawrence Sands and family have gone to Narragansett Pier. Mr. BR. O. Holtzman and wife left yesterday on an extended tour through Canade and to the northern watering places, Mr. Albert Gleason has gone to Newport, B. L, for a couple of weeks, Mr. B. V. Belt, the assistant commissioner of Indian affs is spending his at bi Pome in Maryland’ sarees renee ——_—-ee—_____ FOR CHEAP LIGHT. A Petition to Congress to Have Citizens Supplied with Gas at Cost. W. W. Wright, the president of the National- ist club of this city, in a letter to the Commis- sioners to-day called their attention to a reso- lution which was adopted at a meeting of the club in July to draft a suitable petition to Con- gress authorizing the Commissioners to furnish the people of the city with illuminating gas at cost. In his letter Mr. Wright says that it is nt from the struggle and issue now pissbeeroen she as companies on the one and the TneanSoecens light company on the other that the time has come when the monopoly oe the the city More than twice the cost of should cease, 1 action on the question at issue between the two companies until the and Congress have taken action on the ¥! subject. The Commissioners have taken the matter Under advisemcat. a ENOCH ARDEN REVERSED. The Wife Comes Back After Years and Finds Another in Her Place. From the San Francisco Chronicle. Avsort of Enoch Arden romance, with the sexes reversed. was up in Judge Rearden’s court yesterday afternoon. Meta Rebmann was suing William F. Rebmann for a divorce on the ground of adultery, and, after she had sworn she had lived in the state for more than six months, she was granted a divorce. The testi- mony in the case was entirely doeumentary, and revealed = remarkable story of marriage ab a ni Faey § if f eft eis beftsthi Fi if i f atu i L i FF of 2 this home | and Commissioners expenditure of ition for the im ement of streets The; they think work on ate should commence at once, here. Commis- r will look into the matter before award- ing the contract, BIDS FOR RIP-RAPPING. Saturday opened bids for Cg ng ene tape y Ug hy Thos, g Jot was located in a subdivision which been recorded and approved a permit must not issue. The Commissioners were ap- Petled to and to-day decided that there a8 DO w that they knew of for bao | the per- sstsheg tanattg Geaecten tin ding in- spector was act came “from Symons, who thought such an order ad: le ¥ view of the action of the last Co: in decidin; that the streets of all new subdivisions shoul conform as near as possible to the general plan of the city, —.—_. Robberies Reported: Col. George H. Elliott, in charge of the Washington aqueduct, reports that during the past two weeks 765 pounds of lead have been stolen from the building on Pennsylvania ave- nue and 28th street.—D. C. Gould, 1331 F street northwest, had his pocket picked of purse containing $7 and some papers at the ball on Fridey.—James H. Webster, 1521 E street southeast, had his pocket book, containing huckster’s license; taken from his coat pocket.——Mrs. G. D. Kelley had her satchel grabbed out of her hand at the corner of 19th and Corcoran stfeets Saturday aftor- noon. The bag contained a ‘ket book, keys and $8 in gash.—_—Miss F. Austin, 1812 K street northwest, reports three silver table- spoons stolen from her house.—Wm. A. Wil- hams, 1110 10th street northwest, has lost a suit of clothes, given to a colored man, who stated he had been sent for them to have them eleaned.—G. B. Rose, 136 F street northeast, reports stolen from his house by some one who entered a kitchen window between 11 o'clock Saturday night aud 4 o'clock Sunday morning a lady's skirt, cloth coat, Good Templar’s badge and pair of shoes. a Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been isued by the clerk of the court to Henry Ashton and Harriet Butler, Linsey E. Wood and Mollie E. Javins, Charles E. Shirley and Florence Colbert, B. W. Atkins and Aura Dairn of Baltimore, Oscar Genz and' Helene Mueller, F. G. McDermot and Alice Uphoff, Wm. Strother and Lucinda Wright, George H. Gray and Kate M. Reagan, Lewis Keut and Margaret A. Walter. eats : SANE lh Tae First Moontieut Excursion of the re- union of the Christian Endeavor societies of the District will take place on Tuesday evening of next week, and not to-morrow, as erroneously announced, Excacrment Exrraomprmary.—The Bay Ridge company has cos the Innes famous thirteenth regiment band of New York for all this week, August 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and includ- ing Sunday, August 11. Commencing at 5 p.m. each day they will give several performances. The program will include grand chorus, anvil brigade, battery of artillery, &c., &c. The whole to be under the personal direction of Mr. Fred N. Iunes. All this entertainment free. Daily change of program. Round-trip rate @1 from Washington. . oP te THE COURTS. Egurry Covrt—Ji Montgomery. Owen Overman eel Co.; motion to dismiss bill overruled. Lamon agt, McKee; motion of Rollins and Gilfillan to be made par- ties overruled. Bresnaban it. O'Connell; auditor's report confirmed. White et al. agt. O'Neill et al.; Barber & Ross made partics, Glover agt. Glover; order to pay alimony and reference to E. Forrest. executor. Porice Count—Judge Miller To-day—Henry Fitzhugh, profanit; 5. Felix Daly, Thomas Williams, Wm. Kidwell, Henry Lundy, Hannah Wanzer, Edward Kil gore, Elizabeth Dixon, Lewis tT Wm. Brown, James Boland, Leonard Johnson, each. James’ McNerhany, indecent exposure; @5or 15 days, Albert P, Brown, Susie Shep- herd, Elizabeth Nettle, and Thomas Armstead, vagrancy; bonds or workhouse. pu ne th MCh ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tax Evexine Star. “Tur Licuts or raz Vittace.”—“The Vil- lage,” on the southwest Sep of the city, is to have the benefit of the electric light. The committee on light has directed that one of the electric burners shall be placed at the top of Nailor’s hill, on Alfred and Franklin streets, ‘This will light ap “The Village” and be a bea- con on the road from Hunting Creek bridge into town. ‘The Village” enjoys all the advantages of the city fire engines, the police, &., and will now have the city lights. It seems fair that that section should be included within cor- poration limits by an act of the legislature. Avexaxpriaxs Hvuat.—Intelligence was re- ceived here Ss that there had been a wreck on the Midland railroad between Charlottesville and Orange Court House, about 100 miles from this city. Later in the day Mr. Chas. E. Davis of this city was brought here bh his legs badly injured and carried to his home, on ince near Commerce and West streets, where he has built a house and has a —_. The surgeons immediately amputated one of his legs, but the condition of Mr. Davis is yet very critical. Fireman Kelley of Alex- andria was also very badly hurt in the wreck. Exorsern Desmonp’s Fuxerat.—The fu- neral of eer Jeremial Desmond, killed on the Ale: and Fredericksburg railroad, took place here yesterday afternoon. The casket, with some mourning carriages, came over on the Alexandria and Washington ferr; from his late home in South Washington, ani a large number of carr: came across the Long bridge and reached by the trunpike. Alexandria carri andes throng of friends on foot united with the funeral here and the line moved to the Catholic cemetery,where the interment took place. Nores.—The August term of the county court, Judge Chichester, began at the Colum- bus-street court house this morning. The time of the court was occupied with civil matters, ——The Catholic lyceum of this city will a large number of the Alexandria Catholics an others to River Viow to-morrow on the steamer Washington._—As anticipated in Tax Sram Mr. Lewis McK. Beil, held for not paying city license as agent of the United States ex- preached at Smoot at the Primitive Baptist church on Fairfax street, Rev. B. F. Wescott at the Methodist Episco be taken if he ever called on lenry Oliver and some friends went to use for the pr of taking the girl, but Wells had some friends at his home ready for rate work. On Fridsy Wells summoned & minister and the man Orton and before the girl realized what was taking place she was married to Orton. All the ies met Satur- day ata picnic, and Wells, without sa; a word, shot Oliver dead, Mrs. Oliver tried to shoot Wells, but was disarmed. The whole township has taken sides in the case. es RIDING AN ELEPHANT. Not the Easiest or the Safest Thing for a Beginner. ‘From the Nineteenth Century. , Ata word from his ‘“mahout”—a wild-look- ing creature who sits between the elephant's @ars and pricks him with an iron staff—he goes down on his knees, and one climbs on to his back as bestone can, holding on by his tail with both hands and trying to get a footing on his slippery quarters, At last one manages to scramble up, and finds one’s self ona square cushion, almost as slippery as the elephant’s back. The firsttime, when the great beast rises on his fore legs, then on his hind ones, it is all one can do to hold on by the ropes which are fastened to the sides of the pad; but prac- tice makes perfect, andin a short time one jig to adapt one’sself to the curious mo- in. A good small oe will shuffle along easily at the rate of 5 miles an Hour, climbing steep ravines and other obstructions, so that the rider often finds himseif omg oY on inan almost perpendicular position. No animal is #0 sure-footed as an elephant. He climb steep banks and slide down into river beds with as much ease ag an Irish pony, but he particularly objects to a bog, and let no one attempt to ride him over one, for if he finds himgelf sinking in, his first impulse is to drag the rider off and put him under his feet, by way of having something to stand on—a pro- pices, Z cf FOR RENT—ROOMS. Ma ad VaR Sneed Were areas : : Wind eciste i aes Ot HOUR SEVERAL ‘AN’ ‘A YOUNG MAN WITH SEVE Years’ Mot (SE INT atabe oa Fe 3 UND! waub-Ote 8, 613 7th nw. Ware 1D WHITE GIRL TO DO ral He te ; muat good Fecommendations, 1230'3e awe ausete W AXZED_TWwo Goo WY Mumibing Busisens. HORCHING & BIE, 425 ANTED—A COLORED Park: be good at once, 1000 13th st n.w. ANTED—LATHERS — BU) LN a ey K FOR ASBURY lene <a Oth and I ate. 2... sts.nw. W. Wit.aiis 2° PRYCr unre a 8 at ae. ate, WAR Tames SACEPLADIES A yt ANTED—A WHITE GIRL iN jeara Old to take care of 5s SE ae st, now. ty WANIED_LADY FOR A PERMANENT, AGREE. le position with us. On! ted. good erences, ‘Balary 69 weekly. -THUPE & C0480 ‘7th st. n. ‘1 ANTED—A_ FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMAN Barber; its; white; none others need . SCHWAB'S BAKBE! P, Harrison st., Madea Bee wiles ts ANTED — TWO WHITE WOMEN, ONE AS Waitress and one to Wash, &c. ; city references required. Apply at 1653 Penn.'ave. n.w. to-morrow, August 6, between 2 and 3 o'clock. it NTED—AgFRENCH GIRL, 14 TO 18 YEARS of age, in a Private Family to Help Care for Chil- ‘and inake herself Generally Userul- 21 Dat 3 au w. ANT! AS RESIDENT AGENT FOR A NEW importing and. Mgnufacti thoroug! ‘perienced Salesman, neat tidy in pearance, and commana. trade gmt fancy and fine art dealers, to handle a line (entirely new) of imported fancy novelties and fine art window decore- flons now ready for the fall trade, “Afustiurnish sats. factory referetices aud tecurity.” Our represen! will be in city ins few days and applicant must be ready to close contract. DENT AGENT, Star Ofice. au8-2t ANTED-AT_ONGE—50 WHITE AND CoL- ored Cooks for Philadelphia and suburbs, also be aye eens beer bpm pes Waitret Butlers, fouth having knowledge of Drawing), trun BURNHAM'S, 910 0th st. new. ANTED—MALE AND F) ployment call and secure Work now four supplied with work the past week ; for Government Positions prepared, Til Gat. nw, aug. WAXIEDTAGENTS FOR THE NEW MODEL Crandall Typewriter. Speed unexcelled, sligu- ment perfect; two styles of type. Now on exhibition at Hoom 47, St. Cloud buliding, and Spencerian college. au3-3t ceeding one would hardly approve of. sos The Revised Speller. Burdette in the Brooklyn Eagle. An Old Man found a Rude Boy up one of his apple trees and desired the young marauder to come down, speaking to him with pleasant words, which are sweeter also than the honeycomb, “I prefer to remain in the Band wagon,” replied the Boy, who held the Age. The Old Man then threatened him with oe violence, but the young scapegrace told him to go to grass, as it was written in the Spelling book. “Then,” said the Old Man, whose patience was soon gone, ‘I will viais you with the extreme penalty of the Law.” W! De the saucebox tauntingly told him to go ahead and araw his bill and he would soon see how much meat there was on a wood- chuck in December. The Old Man, nothing loth, at once engaged the services of an Able and Learned Lawyer,who was also a Jurist and was distinguished in the columns of the local press for his matchlese Forensic Eloquence, while on his part the Rude Boy, by pledging a portion of the fruitof the Tree which he occupied, was able to secure for the defense a Pure Minded and Honorable Counselor, whose fair fame as an Attorney and spotless reputation asa High Minded Advocate had never been called into question save by those who had dealings with him, The Old Man, who was Rightful Owner and was possessed of the Tree by Descent, Pur- chase, Escheat, Alienation and Forfeiture, had his claim strengthened by his Lawyer, who put in additional claims as Riparian Owner, Free- holder, Tenant by Courtesy and Right of Dis- covery. In re the Defendant, the Rude Boy merely put in a clam of Naked Possession and claimed Title by Occupancy. The Old Man went for him on writs of Ouster, Trespass, Waste and Substraction, to which the R. B, replied by Cpa Disturbance of Ten- ure. The case was called and put off, and set down and adjourned; it was referred to the Master to take Proof; it was Postponed, decided and carried up; it was reversed and remanded; it wa: ‘icken from the Docket with leave to te, and withdrawn with leave to amend; it was argued in Chambers and surcharged for rejoinder, and was just on the point of being rebutted for demurrer in Trover with misprision of alimony when the Old Man died, without issue, leaving the Rude Boy in possession, His own Attorney, however, requested him to come down, to which the 4 replied that he had learned a little law himself by this time, whereu, his Advocate, remind- ing him that ttle ror, Seay a di gerous thing,” large-sized Rock of irreg- ular shape from his pocket, knocked the Boy clear out of the orchard at the first shot, and assumed Possession by Villainage. “My name is Dennis,” cried the Dying Boy, “but I won- der why the Old Man didn’t do that?” “Be- cause,” replied the High Minded Advocate, “he had a chump of a Lawyer who didn't know how to play the winning cards when he held them,” So saying he took off all his client’s clothes, examined his teeth to see if they were filled, and sold the Cadaver to a medical s' dent, with the right of reversion of the bones to himself after the student got through with him, Thus do we see that it is easy enough to make an honest living at the practice of the bated Me law if you only know how to put the kink in the lariat. Commonplace Women. From the Albany Journal. While Newport is filled with enthusiasm over the testimonial to be given Mrs, Julia Ward Howe, and while monuments are being raised to the memory of and tributes are being paid to the world’s famous women, perhaps a word of the commonplace women—women whose names have never appeared in prfnt, or whose voices have never been heard outside the pre- cinct of their own firesides—would not be amiss; orof women who are standing alone in the world bravely fighting the battles of life, and whose memory will live only in the few hearts = have been brightened by a kind word or ee In a crowded street car in this city the other night entered an old Irish woman with ing- ham sunbonnet on her head, carrying a huge basket. She was weary with walking along distance, but no Oger was offered her, though the car was filled with men, so called. She had stood but a moment when a pale-faced little woman, who looked as if she come from Office or store, arose and said: ‘Take my seat,” at the same time gently pushing the sunbonnet, basket, and all into the place vacated. She was not left standing long. There were soon plenty of seats for her. e majesty of the act had touched the hearts of those men. Oh, that unquenchable Christian fire! How seo the gold of its result! It needs no prac- d eloquence, no social greatness for its success; only the warm human heart. And out of it came a gentleness such as no power, no wealth, no culture, may ever hope to win. No words can outline the beauty of that plain little woman, the sad, sweet patience of the gray eyes or the spirit of overflowing goodness Which brought cheer TH i F EF a EF Hs aaa i faa 1} H f | iE if H iH } ' i ‘a 3 i i ti WASTED BUSINESS MAN FOR THE GRAND- est Health Resort in America, where climate cures consumption, catarrh, rheumatiann ; $2,000 first year; letters answered if self-addressed stamped envelope in inelosed. Box 560, Van Raub, Bexar Co, Texas. auss-2° ANTED—ENERGETIC COLLECTOR WHO CAN it books; must wive bond: small sala and commission, Address BOND, Star o' 2-3 WASTED — SALESMEN EVERYWHERE | FOR our Adjustable All Metal Door Plates (can seil deliver at once), nade of nickel, gold, or solid bronze: new it cuts profits ‘large,’ and sales Tapid , no ‘nvassing: Write for particulars. N'Y. DOOK PLATE CO. Newark, N.J. aul-Ot WANTED_A MAN QUICK TO LEARN, LOCATED Bee poutnide lange cities: to Represent, tu, his locality, esponsible House. | Sular right party. Ket” éreucen, SUPT: MFG, HOUSE, Lock’ Box 1010 N-¥. 4¥29,1n,tu,4w ANTED--COLORED MEN TO WORK ON 1},.Fum Point Railroad in Calvert county, Ma. five miles from Upper Marlboro’ ; 8, $1,2 Tr _dy17-1m* zx RODGER- & ME ANTED—LADY AGENTS TO SELL THE 4 Williamson, Corset: jaryost sale of any patent corset in the market; good territory. Apply, nto Manager, 18 8. 6th st., St. Louis, Mo. 2e8-83m_ ANTED — DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, Men and Women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dustrict and stated, with references, 717 Mat. n.¥. ~ WANTED—SITUATIONS. euz-Be BRENT — BEAUTIFUL, 8) | ROOMS, Beats: vii01 K st. nw. toot; oatee RENT—$17 15TH ST. NW. ‘OB Fointbed ‘Booms, en suite ; also Office as 0 rent » FOR RENT—STORES. JOR RENT—1320 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _N.W. lange Store Room, 22x90 feet, suitable for Bicycla mouth Be. a yaateee os on au3-3t! OK KENT—FOR ONE YEAR, OR FOR TERM FY Fine Store: best location in the sites st.mw. Apply to owner, IZ11 ae w it. Per ‘ot Bw. oZY AIRY FLAT, FOR LIGi G12, S00 Det her aus oe __ FOR RENT_OFFICES. _ vatory and closet Oper mouth, JOHN SHERM, BUY AN $1,500 diten Satine ers) in this city that would without personal attention. office, R LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS VALUA- ble Piece of Bi Pro} jusiness Property on south side of F between 11th and 12th ste. nw. THOMAG E GAMAN, 917 we 7 F st. nw. u5-11 360 SHA AN ES- 'Stoc! is oltice. WE&ANTED—\ WELL-ESTABLISHED GhOCERY, Liguor and Provision Store, Address CASH, Star office, #iving locati aust 350 MEL BUY 4 FIRT-CLASS GROCERY edePU and Provision Store; store must be sold. Apply 23d st. and Va, au3-tt" FY SALE—RARE CHANCE—STATIONERY AND Variety Store, well established, & good pay- ing business aud increasing ; location northwest od reason for selling. Bargain if sold at once. Ai BUSINESS CHAN re. ‘au3. WE WITH WHI TO LOI valuable invention; an interest can be bought right by active or silent partner. Address N= i =. Ca a wall Care STORE IN SOUTH ae etoL, NOW lug & good business ; prescrip- tuou trade ; good location ; best of reasons for selling. aug T. ROYER 313 4% 8.0. FoR SAE Sto 'D FIXTURES OF VARIETY Store, 639 Penna. ave. xe; will close out Good reason for selling ; none but business need sarah Particulars call at m: 1109 Green's alley {OR RENT—TO LET FOR ONE YEAR A . Handsome and pty Faraised Hi ENT—1331 WALLA io 148 Rat he ese ke a MOK a a cial Pat aw, a» aus-3t ROOM, HOUSE, ; rent ih. Apply on premises. A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, SUITAB! for housekeeping. 130¢ 11th st. a. Free Toth, 10r...970/st mt. 7 CG of } idian ave. Oo Park and Bine ta, | aut mane ur. 8750414 OR RENT—5-Ro« o . FS. n ndary bet w: ste. Le Droit Park. 810 per month, Inquire LP. 1425 New York ave ® var Month. Inquire on premises. 3 ¥. MAN & CO., 1407 Fat. a OR RENT BY THOS FE MAGUAMAN, KEAL JPLOR_RENT— 3424 AND 3428 P ST. GEORGE. JOR SALE—A THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED Ni paper and Job Ofice; doing ® paying business growil etheast Ne ‘a; price sfactory reasons for sel B Nurses, ress, Men. 18. COOKS, Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBE, 9726 F st.n. ia W ANZED.G0 To DICK's AGENCY FOR COOKS, Housemaids, Waitress, Nurses, ee nn Butlers, Waiters, and general housework. 613 . BW. Also European Steamship agent. au5-Gt* NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE Situation a8 Chamberinaid in a private family. Call or address ut 1130 23d st. .w. ite V ANTED—BY SETTLED WHITE WOMA, Ser 8. Swedes. Cities, count 910 9th st WANIED-A SITUATION IN A or Claiin Agent's Uftice, or would Buy an Interest in an Established Business; is a competes keeper. Address L. £. D., Star office. XPEKIENCED AL can give satisfactory reference. Address RHEL, Star office. ‘aug-3t* HOUSEKEEPERS ALL ‘employers are furnished izhly recommended Ser- Clerks, &c. Applications for government eni- prepared. Roos registered same terms, Hy INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 7116 st Iw. dy27-120* NTED-SITUATION, BY HOTEL CLERK, day or night, by competent gentleman: exceliont Tofereuces in city, Address Bux 52, Staroffice, ud WANTED--HOUSES. UGENE D. CARUsI & CO, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Cor, 10th and E sta, n.w., corner above gas office, Real Estate bought and sold. Rents collected. Loans negotiated. Insurance effected. _jy29-2w ‘OR SALE—-THE CIGAR BOX, 909 PA. AVE, Finest located and ostabhiubed stand te ‘Bey ronson for selling, other business, juire of O. T. THOMP- ov nal Ban dyll-; ‘ORLD DO MOVE”-REMEMBER THE ‘Terrestrial Clocl RAMSAY has cut the ices; watches cleaned, $1: first-ci Rerauted ‘one year, i clock and jewelry work st est prices in the city; we tito! ,joweat P in ty; we dety competion, ws LATIMER, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL EXGE- neer. Address 119 as Anacostia, D.C. pecial attention to subdivision mae LOST AND FOUND. # 7 % f3 ah eee OST—ON SATURDAY, NEAR CORNER oF 17th and Corcoran st Black Oashwere Shaw! ward if returned to 1731 Corcoran. ie Lost ps tuepay MORNING, IN THE PALAIS Royal, a Small Brown Pocketbook, with owner's on, Liberal reward on retura to O8T—A WHITE BULL TERRIER BITCH FROM 505 Va. ave. s.e.; answers to the name of Nel 2 reward if returned to aus- MASTIFF DOG, BLACK 2025." Suitable re- ward to finder. CHAS. E. iB, office 611 F st. Bw. au3-3t OST—BLACK AND WHIT! anewers, to name. of Shop: 1G I at. Dew. WAXTED BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, with the Best of References, a Well-built Modern House of not less than 8 nor more than 10 rooms thorough repair, tastefully papered and free from ob. fections, in northwest section of the city, at rent of than 850; old houses out of repair will not be considel ‘Address ANTED—FOR ONE OR FOUR YEARS, WITH option of purchase, & 16-room Dwelling with stable; corner preferred: W. P. YOUNG, 1303 F st, 0G LOST—NEWFOUNDLAND DOG LOST ON Monday, July 22, 1889, black muzzle, head, sides; some white on belly and tail; liberal re: id for above animal on return to THO! Ww. and Indiana ave. auz-3t Inquire at Star office. COUNTRY BOARD. ‘Wy ANTED_IMMEDIATELY, HOUSES FORSSALE and rent for bone-Ade qb gustomern; $3,000 sale; 87 jor rent tena OF JONAS ‘& GIBBS. 1: ith and F. ANTED—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE. beat clas. Fashionable focglity. Address, stat- and location, Mra. L., 2 j. Calve Baltimore, Md” usa ANTED—TO RENT ON OR BEFORE SEPT. 1 ‘House of from 7 to 9 rooms in section of city west of 9th at. stating location and price, Box 26, Star office. i ANTED—THE STRICT ATTENTION WHICH js giving to its ental Department hae ‘enabled us, to to its Rental Department has endl Kelp out houses well tenauted, and has left ‘us with tow sidents or uon-residents hay Unfurnished’ Houseg ‘or Stores tothe Furnished or Wal attention to thelr interest by placing then in our hands. SOHN SHERMAN S OO. ‘dun 1407 Fat. 1 ANTED—BY FISH & MIL: 3 F st. now. ‘We have constant inquiries for Houses to Rent, We solicit owners to place same in our hands.” su-Gt ANTED—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F st, nw, ‘Two Brick Houses bet. N, Capitol and 14thand Fand B sts. st about 0. auy-3t (OUNTRY BOARD WITHIN HALF HOUR'S RIDE Washington, at old-fashioned “Wy saarencounrsy BOARD BY GENTLEMAN, wife with six month's babe and of 4 years, within two hours of city. with references, size of rooms, &c., AUGUST SMITH, t Fooms yet vacant. Rouna ill, Loudoun Co., Va YOUNTRY BOARD IN BLUE iE. MOUN- Cinits depot Berlin 2 ules by ood cost; Band ©. railroad : good lawn; jenty fruit, len moet bin stn w. ‘Mrs. POT TreMNIELD: 4 Set Wiktrtare unos Sant Te CURR two or three acres of Nand ay fitance frou Wash a; terme low. HO. oithee. * sa NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BOONSBOR OY uD. N near South Mountain and Antietam battle jountain scenery, cheap, Jeums. fine drives; cleat Fooms; good fare. ‘Terms au3-6i CE. Proprietor. ANTED—I HAVE A. sae rae Sa AS ae a eae ren ; Feeugna W. LINKINS, 19th and H ‘sts, -im WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—FOR AN EASY SHAVE OR A FIRST- QSeFee otitis and be operated on by Philadelpile white artista. WV ANTED—5. BAUM PAYs THE HIGHEST CASH W Neoond-hapd. Furniture, Carpets sud ; ry [W Avhtite toameled Lotiers, frvt-class goods ay one da half cent an, upright inch; samples ince he Via Pail COTE Oo Box Tas Newark, Reo A. 5 sian aes ai te, a eetua neg ANTED_HORSES AND CATTLE TO PASTURE; MAST See felurn i oat" free of eye t Foom 100, 1425 New Yors sve. Mju Grove fara Afvsca unisutes'arive toose ae. re Faces, ea oe as Bot, Hoek id: "Address EO. EDMUNSTON. a Vie eer ee modes lawn, welling milk, &e. od CHAE EG Ra ‘Call after 5 o'clock. JFROUB MORE NICE LEN! iz ae oe 19} RT ‘T, POPULAR ry SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Weer Rear WON RVERY orabee or Gat awe wale | le Qe nny 9th ‘3rs.$60)y Myrtle st. n. pater oy &; AS Ses B fe RS asap BY SoBe a | & Rees i & 3 4 ft me ai SE, 4 F * 2 = 5 88823 2 5 feearis me FoF S38 is 25 ‘Boor, Gra and 1341 14th st. fourth 30 ‘Boor, Gre. aud bath... STABLE. In rear of 1420 N st., 7 Brest 'cl . ide Ww, Urs nw ~ at tr 17. ial EN hOoMS AND completely and well furnished, will. be jominal price for two of three monthe, rented a Call at 458 New Jersey ave. s.0. au2-3t* pgp 11 15 Uth atu, wie. Ess] 50! L. 8. FRISTORE, 810 Fest. nw. y) BRICK HOUSE ON JOUR RENT—90 DST. 8. W., FOUR-ROOM House with : parking in frout, TATE BROKER, 917 F ST. N 4 Corc'an st. 12 850 Arte Lik. Hall on N.¥. ave, bet. | Store 1410 13th and 14th sts. un | Stable, rear Wc rent 860 a uignt, Dow. - Store and dwelling 7¢ ore and dwelling 7 and H h ste. ne... 84 Ok RENT— 921 Ost. nw, OR RENT—NINE-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, 724 F Pat ie also two tig Rooms Honors, 1205 abd 10% Columb: B.W., @25 in advance; also X22 Bast. a0, $16. all bavem i Key next door. Owner 518 1 rooms nice! convemences ; Fe RENT—FURNISHED—1640 19TH 8T. X.W, iy room nicely recs, a val ar thereafter. 1418 Fst lnguire of M. RENT—427_ 5 X.E. TWO-STORY Window Brick House, 6 Bay soutginine © room, t Soper mnoatte WaSHPNGTON Daxtikifow ie Las ee |OUSES FROM $10 TO 8100 PER Complete lit in my office window can be oven qny howr, Gayormicht, EA. acts ria aw REAL ESTAT# E 2> AND TWO 20-ACKE FARMS ALE- ‘near this city at @1, UC 65,500, et RAe ete ete 130736 F st. Fe aan eng, anne MD. A SEW Fetishes ay: acre. oaoe R SALE—130 ACRES BEST MARYLAND. minal improvements; or 3 high end very brooms house, ; Se Tarreat sh besa.