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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Wm. B. Acklen and | and Mr. John 0. Wilson of this city are among the guests registered at the Hotel Kurssal, Basel, Switzerlan Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur McDermott and their sou Noble have returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. H. H. Bliss and children, Miss Anna L. un and Miss Kate T. Brown are at Atlan- City. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hughes, Miss Myrtie Hughes and the Misses Dalton of Capitol Hill, who a the month of August at Asbury Park, N. have returned. Miss Balch, who has been spending her vaca- tion at Oakland, Md., returned to her home, 1207 10th street, on the Sist ultimo. Rear Admiral Rodgers, ho has been at Mag- nolia, Mass.. for some time, has gone to Lau- reuce Station, Long Island, where he will spend the month of September. Justice and Mra. Blatchford have returned from their trip in the White mountains and are now at their residence in Newport, where they will remain until October, coming at that time to their house in Washington. Miss Mary Daws of Hornelisville, N.Y., is visiting her cousin, Hattie Trembly, of Georgetown. Miss Ella Waring of Newburgh, N.Y., is vis- iting her brother, Dr. B. T. Waring of 1920 H street northwest. Dr. W. G. Schafhirt has returned home after ® pleasant sojourn of four weeks at Lake Mo- Mrs. C. P. Evans and little daughter Annie of 112 E street northwest have returned from Oakland. C. V. Trott bas gone to Atlantic City for a stay of ten days. A London special to the New York World says that Minister Lincoln moved Saturday from Sloane Square into new quarters at No. 2 Cromwell Houses, almost opposite the Koyal national history museum at South Kensington. He has leased the house from the earl of Den- bigh. The location is a fine one, though some- what remote from the center of the officialworid. Mr. Lincoln is going to Paris today for the pur- pose of paying a short visit to the exhibition. Mr. Cyrus H. McCormick, jr., of Chicago, and Lis bride, nee Miss Hammond, left Paris Saturday for London and sail next Thursday with the view of being present at the marriage of her sister to Mr. Emmons Blaine. Senator John Sherman is in London again, having crossed and returned all within threo weeks on some business affairs. He said: “I shall remain abroad until October.” Miss Caldwell, who is to marry Prince Murat in November, is in Switzerland. Dr. A. T. Augusta has returned from his va- cation. Judge and Mrs, Samuel Biddle are spending sfortnight with their daughter, Mrs. Col. Moore, in Buffalo. Before their return the lakes, Niagara, Watkins Glen, Atlantic City and — points along the seaboard will be vis- te Miss Helen Norris, who has been visiting friends in Michigan, ishome again much im- proved in health. Mr. Joseph A. Goldstein of Brooklyn, N. Y., is in the city on a two weeks’ visit to his pa- rents, Mr. and Mra. S. Goldstein, 229 8d street northwest. J. F. Mann has gone to Atlantic City for a ten days’ trip. Those present at the dinner given by ex- Senator Davis Saturday night at his cottage at Deer Park were the President and Mrs. Harri- MRS. GROFF’S ASSAILANT. A Negro Charged With the Crime Locked Up in the Malboro’ Jail. John Henry Thom: lias Pug Thomas, col- ored, was arrested at Mitchellville, Prince George's county, Saturday night charged with the outrageous assault upon Mrs. Mary Groff, at her home, near Collington station, Baltimore and Potomac railroad, on August 23. Thomas denies the assault and says he can prove an alibi, He was taken before Magistrate Ryan, where Mrs, Goff expressed herself as sure that be was the man, and Mr. Groff said Thomas was the person he saw going toward his house on the — of the outrage. The prisoner Sg committed for the grand jury. Last night jail at ors Aadagrindl hngees is con- fined was le posse-on ac- count of threats made to lynch the prisoner. ay Tue Sprott Trams To Pex Man sy Tae Pexnsyivanta Ratteoap.—Secure your tickets j early for chis delightful trip. Special train leaves the 6th-street Station at 3:45am. Re- turning, leaves Pen Mar at 6:38 p.m. The Lutheran church, under the care of Dr. Domer, will use this line, opposition line advertising to the contrary notwit caading. Round trip on); $1.50. Children half rate. Note date: We nesday, September 4.— Advt, The Slaughter of Unlicensed Dogs. During the month of August Poundmaster Einstein captured 759 aogs; of that number 758 were killed. Only three were redeemed and the same number were sold. Last week 213 dogs were captured. The dog war was renewed this Spee Fares another large haul is expected for this week. Before breakfast time this morn- ing the pound wagon was filled with dogs, which Were taken to the pen to be held until redeemed or slaughtered. ——_-+—__ Ay Istenestixc Tair.—Every Thursday to Harper's Ferry. No confusion or crowding. Every ticket entitles the holder to a reserved at. Hound trip $1. Train leaves Baltimore and Ohio station every Thursday, 10 a.m., com- mencing August 1 Secure seats in advance at 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, No extra charge. An excellent dinner at Hotel Conner, Harper's Ferry, 50 cents.—Advt, drndhosot = iiiasita Close of a Camp Mecting. The colored camp meeting held about four miles from Rockville closed yesterday. In the morning there was love feast, conducted by | the Rev. W. H. Wright, pastor of the Union Wesley and Gibson grove circuit of the A.M.E. Zion connection, In the afterneon at 3 o'clock sermon was delivered by Rev, N. Stubbs. At night the Rev. Wm. H. Wright delivered an interesting discourse. The meetings have been largely attended during the entire camp and the best of order has been observed, pea Ee aes Go ox Farmar axp Saturpar Evexixe to Marshall Hall excursion, See advertisement,— Advi ee The Jonadabs’ Convention. The convention of Jonadabs to be held in Alexandria tomorrow promises to be an inter- esting gathering. The order was founded by Samuel C. Mills in this city September 16, 1867. Rhode Island, Maryland, Virginia and New York will be represented at the gathering to- morrow, Good Will council, No. 9, of Washing- ton, D. C., will send fou. representatives, A. 8. Dent. sovereign chief of the Order of Sons of Jonadab, F. D. Clemeut, H. P. Moore and Jas, H, Osborn. son, Mrs. McKee, Lieut. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. ex-Senator Davis, Samuel Spencer, ex-president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. and wife; J. E. Campbell, democratic candidate for governor of Obio. and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Williams | of Philadelphia. ex-Senator and Mrs, Camden of West Virginia and Mr. and Mrs, Judge T. W. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Harvey are at Fort Pendleton, Md. Miss Harrington of Washington, who is sum- mering at Richfield Springs, is one of the most expert tennis players at that resort. As a server she is said to take the lead among the fair players and has won anumber of handsome favors this season. Miss May Ballard,who has been spending her vacation with her parents at West End. Va., left on Saturday for Owego. to resume her studies. She was accompanied by Miss Frances B. Gray of Owego, N.X., who lias been the guest of Miss Bullard for the past month, Miss Ella Dickson and Miss Clara Reigart have just returned from a two weeks’ visit to Gainesville, Va. Mrs. Agnes Hedges is spending some weeks with _ een Miss Page Robinsau, at Cul- peper, V Marshal Ransdell has taken the fine honse of Capt. Luttrell, No, 2005 Massachusetts avenu », where he and his family will soon be domicilec. Judge and Mrs. D. L. Russell of Wilmington, N.C., are in the city, stopping at the Ebbitt. Mrs. Russell will be pleasantly remembered by many friends in the social world here duing her hu d's term in the Forty-sixth Con- gress. A. Richmond Mullowny will arrive from Eu- rope September 5. Dr. Rust has returned to the city after a pleasant trip to Saratoga and other places. Messrs. H. G. Kemp of the Associated Press and Frank Trenholm of the Treasury depart- ment leave today for a visit to Boston and joa port, going by sea from Baltimore. Howard 8. Woods of Thomas E. Woods & Son, the F-street real estate dealers, and Miss Jennie M. Swander of Takoma Park were quietly married this morning by the Rev. Dr. itzer of the Central Presbyterian church. Immediately after the ceremony the youn; couple took the train fora northern tour. On their return they wiil reside at Takoma Park, where they will be at home to their friends after October 1. Henry G. Kemp acted as best man and Miss Helen Colhoun. daughter of Ad- mural Colhoun, was maid of honor. A letter from Mr. R. 8. Davis, dated August 16, states he was then having a big time at Carlsbad, but would leave the next cay for Vienna. then for Germany, striking the Rhine it M. €, thence to Cologne and across Bel- gium to Paris, Mr. A. F Springsteen of the War deparment bas received an invitation to attend a reunion of his regiment, the sixty-third Indiana volun- teers, to be held at Waynetown, Ind., Septem- ber 25 and 26, 1899. Mr. Springsteen enlisted as drummer boy of company I in said regiment July 29, 1362, at the age of twelve years, and served until June 21, 1865, when mustered out with bis company at Greensboro’, § Mrs, Jno, Howlin is visiting in Philadelphia. Gen. B. F. Kelley, wife and granddaughter will attend the annual reunion of the Society of the Army of West Virginia, to be held at Columbus, Ohio, ou the 4th and 5th of Septem- ber. While there they will be the guests of Mrs. William Dennison, widow of the late Gov. Dennison of Ohio. Dr. and Mrs, John A. Daly have returned to the city. Maj. H. A. Hall and family, who have been at Lake George for the it two mont turned to thercity on arieg oe me Mr. C. M. L. Sites and his sister, Miss Ruth MM. Sites, after visiting at the home of their ‘and‘ather in Richland county, Ohio, and be- ing entertained by Mr.and Mrs. Ingham at Cleveland, and after three-weeks at Thou- sand Island park, have arrived in Boston. Af- ter remainin «2 Boston and vicinity for some- time they will return to Washington by sea, sud Miss Sites will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. P. Lacey, for the ensuing winter. Among those who have visited the salmon aud winninish fishing resorts of the region north of Quebec during the past month buve been Senator Platt of* of Connecticut, Senator Farwell oof ilinois, Cc. Be, Waleots, geological survey. of Washington, |. C. Whitte: of fo Fat ris ————+ee____. Srectat Trarss to Bavtrwors.—The Balti- SESS GEORGETOWN. Usep a Kyire on His Antaconist.—During an affray Saturday night between Albert Coffee and Wm. Patsey, both colored, Coffee brought into play a muarderons-looking knife, with which he cut his antagonist in the left side and upon the leg. The wound made in the left side was an ugly one, and looked as though Coffee, not satisfied with a mere thrust, had turned the blade of the knife in the cut. Coffee was ar- rested. A Dastanpry Act.—Saturday afternoon, while a member of the Columbia athletic club, ac- companied by a lady, in one of the club's new gigs, was passing just unde: the new bridge, some one dropped a rock from the bridge, which struck the <lubman upon the hands, badly bruising them. The rock was large enough to have stove the boat in had its fall not been broken. Every effort is being made by the po- lice and the friends of the couple to discover the person who committed such a dastardly act. Pottceaax Warwick's Funerau.—The fu- neral of the late Policeman James L. Warwick, whose death was mentioned in Saturday's Star, took place yesterday afternoon from Trinity (Catholic) church. Rey. Father Ronee pee formed the last sad rites over the remains, The pall-bearers were his brother officers, who were Sergts. Hess and Volkman and Officers Passeno, Sutherland, Conloa and Hess. Tne interment was at Holy Rood cemetery. Tue Bopy Recoverrp.—The body of James McGowan, the stone mason who was drowned in the Potomac off Holtzman’s landing on Fri- day afternoon, was recovered on Saturday tternoon. The coroner reviewed the remains and gave a certificate of death from accidental drowning. The remains will be shipped toda: to Sykesville. Md., for intorment. Althoug! the body of this unfortunate man was not in the water twenty-four hours his features were badly mutilated, as if eaten by fishes. Persoxat.—Miss Blanche Magruder will 7 the month of heed ta with Miss Hulda Wiadie of Piscatawa: —A. C. F. Knoop has been appointed 10 fs duty in this precinct, vice James L. Warwick, deceased. \,;TemprnaturE axp Coxpition or WATER at 7 A.M.—Greut Palls—temperature. 76; condition, 36. Receiving reservoir—temperature. 79; con- dition at north connection, 36; condition at south connection, 36. Distributing reservoir— temperature, 78; condition at influent gate house, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. High tide in the river today at 12:38 p.m.; low tide at 7:02 p.m. 2. in FOREIGN NOTES. The Catholic bishop of Londonderry is dead. ‘The king and queen of Denmark will enter- tain a big family party at Fredensborg in Sep- tember. It will include the emperor and em- press of Russia, the king and queen of Greece, the prince and princess of Wales and the duchess of Cumberland and her children, The Japanese are learning how to eat meat. In 1885 only 30,000 head of cattle were ughtered in all Japan, In 1886 the number increased to 116,000; in 1887, to 130,500; in 1888, to 200,000, The correspondent of the London Daly News at St. Petersburg says he hears there is a likelihood that the Kussian government will abandon the present severe system of indus trial protection, King Leopold has created a superior council to deal with affairs of the Congo state. The new council will sit in Brassels and will exer- cise the functions ofa high court of justice and council of state. Chakir Pasha, the governor of Crete, has issued a proclamation announcing that the Turks have occupied the whole island for the purpose of restoring order, and that any per- sons guilty of resisting the Turkish authorities will be severely punished. Farewell addresses have been sent to the marquis of Londonderry, the retiring lord lieutenant of Ireland. In replying to thesa he | says be is pleased to be able to assert that the state of the country has improved, and re- arch that fe is parting only officially with his frien The Turkish government has issued a decree for forbidding the entry into the Ottoman do- minions or the circulation of four English Rewspapers which recently net criti- | cisms of Turkish administration in Armenia. | A dispatch from Shanghai says: Tenders have been received for the construction of the first section of the railway from Pekin to Chia- kiang. It is estimated that the rails and ‘will cost $70,000,000. more and Ubio will add to their mt sched- ule of twenty-four trains to Baltimore a fast express, leaving Baltimore and Ohio station, Washington, Monday, September 9, and Thar. ey. — 12, at 8:15 am. Last tw itimore for Wi Tae Battrwors Cz.xaaatiox.—The Penn- ania railroad announces 7 Lng | tickets $2 the public to Baltimore at oue fare during a ee tickets will be sold from Bat fue i tpcinlrainerice coon oe ¢ September 21, Ld D.C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1889 WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSEs. FOR SALE--HOUSES. 'ANTED — 1 M- AN W. NICELY VOR SAL*--94.380-G0 AND & SEE IT 6 Room LEFT ae Wpes ees THE OHIO VALLEY Eee Sa Wee TED A GENTLEMAN DESIRES otoc8 | FS a sAeaPeat Lee LARGE NICELY JOR * ‘ 28S: $x: a NE CORNER BRICK. W ST ® 8 Room ‘Ko. tral, sere wt vit ‘wed " ‘Sx. ‘ann! . --latrobes. WOOD & B wit 4 “weak ciwasu Foust RNISHED a te mantels, Tesi- Tou ot end New York ove, Wiese pots TO 940; 3 sant Chace asecee: eliotn | pots ore oe ‘t rca or ve no children aud ® reenact ang pect aE Neale Fee Sheet a eae cee ne ln Ti! WOMA Fourie lred. 7 Kat. Biw., ome- Wie reper WER OED NOE aki parepeetaaay Haar Geet Ga | kate oa Pando mae fem rnos Lave and 10% 20d Wisi a ©. ome Address Box 25 bests ee Fox ,BEST 508 STH ST. N.W. NEATLY FUR; WANTED A RESPECTABLE Wi LITE BOY AB iE pished Front and, Buck Baslors A aiid fing to work, Posatt thes, also other iurnished aud Lit usefl astro aad Fad erro pA WANTED—LOTS, tar itecies mnpriveasee eee Sgt SE PREP x8 BESUABLY '-CLASS fy EG those haying some Experience Awe ROTEIN apne as = aad Se” rN TE GIRt. TO wy RIED | RESPECTABLE oe WHITE reise 1604 toss WN? SCTE ORE, Roose ‘work, mus a 1 froning: aay" out best elt refor eed apris MO Wet we ANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT. ease |= required: ony eccmperent man need enc Wi y ANTED—A GOOD COOK; ONE ACCUSTOMED man Cookins. ae will have st eh wsventrance gig home.” Apply: cor. 2d a at. V yy ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS AND Bbuty for permanent situation: ite to commence. a ey! ora it? en Wik pucur (YOUNG MAN, Wirt dress Bow 130, Stat oft ners a Bog N A Book 8' on 7 Tee je ie Paes refer- ences, JOHN ©. PAREN, G19 7th 8h tow ae ANTED — DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT Bt a Wa eae and W white and colored, for all’ kinds of domestic Inbor, fot ems a ‘states, with references, 717 M st. n.w. TEDS BOY JEARN BOOK BINDING binbeay 012 Peun. a Wi345TED-4 oar OR & ee OMAN FOR General gp in 8 small family. Refer- ence required Apply 905 U at. n-w. 1t WaAStTED-A Ss aN WHO IS EXPERI- Good: euros Gs pitel Hil a fe ‘Address, ante one livink on Cay a and salary expected, to CAPITOL flit, office. WANTED—A GIRL TO DO SFaRE AY eee work ir funy of Bow ed —— reference re- quired, 1203 Khode Isl iv ANT PRCIMRDIATEEY. 4 WAIST ae ES MME. Miao IN’S, 612 13th ANTED-FOK A POSITION OF TRUST, A Gentleman ‘with ea creel Teferenoes: ox. lept. Pi olbet ow, THOEL poly 108.2, WAXTED-A 003 courerExt 4 rie A Fae hae WARIED-1or8 IN THE aNORTHEASTERN eft aus1-3t mcr Bon TORD AN an ii? B WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—CHEAP — A iN D-1 » W4ibie? Lene addreas at teste Ban, EOE |» Wise oun? FURNITURE, OFFICE eae a 9 Fixtures, and Furniture ot every 0 : Shinde of adress CALLTON- G30 Est W: AxTEETO, BUY GhOCERY AND PROVIBIO © Provision sobechaee areas F-d-B, Bla ofhce; one for suai ate Wane = 20, BUY 35 Fi cam 410 10 hands hiv: B to Dyce ake DORN EL Stable, 1022 Lat new. oo ety ED DRESS CUTTING Witte: WASHINGTON'S Pidurice SORT yn | ct Garmenta readily aud accurately, fen learning ee in positions to lately ug Dressxmake: Cuttete at ree eos Th 5 ‘Cut em | Sieh arate With Biseee BOSS OY tar iae "| WAstep a BAUM PAYG TH ad HIGHEST CASH Entire Housebol as avecaly. “stdves 219 ‘th st. aw. PRES ieleenem ok, Ga |S qnust be in food co Sa ANTED-MARBLE 86 DAI AD ee » Lexiugion alg fioweed streets, Ball- 2u30-3t ANTED-YOU TO SAVE ‘MONTHLY, Wat oan tae sour fe wil atop eu — rent and give yous home. n suld-tm WELLER & REPE TEL G20 Pa avec ANTED—To BUY—GooD Saerencan one tlemen's © si Guns, Pistol for w bighes! myl7- iam EZNan tees at ne. 7 ANTED—TRY 4 BREE. <BEST I BUTTERINE, rake cool Warran! uot to get strong dike butted) ier pnp month ar money fet fanded. try Cotton Seed Lard, purer, richer, and ie eter ‘Market wt stalls’ 328,530, 150, midslevof eh Open daily. W: eo beit IBNER, my9-6m Wists, STEAM CARPET CLEANING 4xD Renovating Works: Feathers renovated, Mat- eases anode over, Furuiture Steained, aud Moths Do- pore F.H.XOUNGS, 1402 Pa.ay. Telephone pinta FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. Vt. ave. CHIL- louse Ware AND WiFE WITHOUT ae an ere een ge) Roe! a Working Services s home wilt pr ‘bot, The mat will re- ference required. Call at ae Wares Hi its. Lew. A. ar Whirte. Was 1 PS BUILDERS; Bs POs w buildings, coi ‘sui cia SSS ‘WOMEN, ean MEN, sand Girls to fll under bow im: coun! ie orders, Z yomen sod 5 i 5 Miso. Ay cr aL ait eros WwW 2h conan ae FOR OFFICE. O07; sip wont on jon; 5 Damt experiences refi Address Box or 90, Siar oftice, peru ANTE NTED—WOMAN 1 TO DO O GENERAL | Bouse: ;_ references requil Apply after 21 o'clock ut i608 15th st Wee A ESPECTABLE enue ¢ Seat Chamber ATA and act ag Maid; — pave Good refezences. Call st 1000 M st. n.w. ae ATCHMAKER. ADDRESS§WATCH- W: MAKER, Star office. rine Bt ANTED—THE MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE Company desires to secure the services of a Com- petont and Intelligent Business Man to be employed Axeutin the city of Washington to sol fon A liberul salary will be paid to an Energetic ‘Man who can furnish uudot Teferences and who can proc y ‘tions for insuran Address Vive TSeimakee COMPANY. Baltimore, Md. an30.6t° WWANTE! FREE RETURN MAIL. FULL Description Moody's New Tailor Speteu of Drees Cutting. ‘UODY & 01, Cluciunati, Ohio. au30-3t ANTED—THORO! SOMPETENT white Eee General Ho anal family ; 00d I a liberal pay. Apply with co euces to S09 61 0-3t* MORAL HA are y ANT! ee _MAN- A) T cited outside principal cities, Teemu gd par mouth old is pects Re Pactace MANUFAI i Box cre a RY. Wren G LOBED | RA ae AD HANDS TO ‘ransportation ponicstion to t., Baltimore. How 3 aE rns i0 ihe oe WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED — A PosiTION WE’ URGE. W! \ddrese W.N., oe for Couks. Cham! raes, Seainetress. Meu Waite: Butlers, SAM'L A. COOMBE, 926 Ws ANTED—AT ee Stony TED—BY a TEACHER, OF a ition fn, whoo! or Private Family. Can give ‘best teatimonials. Sn ie seat sy —s Te quirements, Miss HOWAR 617 moud, Va. Hom: ee ANTED-1 BY BY A RESPECTABLE. WHITE GIRL, @ Place 10 do Chauber Work or Ogneral neces Work ins Stuall Family; 00 washing, “Gail 32 ave. new. ieee W&ANIED_ SY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GrRL, $ Situation as Chanbermaid oF Nurse ina Fri: uw vate Fawii ae give i references if required. SITUATION Rs ES COMPETENT ANTED Bor ta White We ord in - Dent tuference: Gall Of Toth oe nw. au31-2 ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED rit a ait ras Chambermaid or do eral House nw. “ite Wy aNTEDSET a r' COLORED WO- man, & Place to do SESEZOTAR Work and Sewing; parexes wiven if required. ‘Apply at nee fa = WiDr A SETTLED WHITE Te Place as a Cook and a House Girl also ina eivate family. (Call at 2 Easex court, bet. Oth and 7th, H a ae’ WaAxtepar A Re DRAUGETSMAl . PO- ‘sition that will cok Fefer- gpegg aad samp Tarnished. DRAW AUGHES- ‘MAN, Star ANTED-BY A BE! RESPECTABLE 1 sant Girl, Situation ss Chaubermeid and Wattrems; can come well recommended, Address 2027 Q au31-2t" Ww ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR WEST -CLASS Cooks, Nurses, House , Waiters, House om Drivers Mastroasee Book Stress, Cherksy Bat Tendscs eatk cakes RE Rais, 910 oth st, nw. W ANiED_—HOUSsERE: Dr us your orders for jase Workers; er tke cl Flooms Wanted a aud For Kent jn. paris ISHED, SEALS ‘HOUSEXEEYEN BY pd doy ly competent for ch duties at and a tang ‘care of childs aon. Bent eity ret- erences given, ces gi \ddress Mrs. W.1. D., Star office, n3-2* ANTED = WEE PAY §00 CASH AND 6 PER it walary {oF ohe year to, any oue securing ine Posifiou ue Conductor oF any position not less than $60 per month. K.H., ‘office, Ww: ‘ED—SITUA poe. on iy mer! BY A LADY under 35; ie and cau ive the wigan athe ¢ asian rotor Star ao" wait ce eee ae WANTED--HOUSES. Wisse eer abes Bet ene pe eg ee Wier eater Ru BUY ———- FERDEAG: =e ON (303 F tek Bw. W TFET FURNISHED iE, AT least three in LW. ; Do ; 20 boarders. Addrona B. office, GJ ANTED TO, aoe F riox rm THE iE OWNER, 4% A TOR tinprovements; it to good ter alt cuss treet ey sete aaa o te Wait Paging NEAT, pitt, HOUSE . WITHIN anil. 'TED—TO RENT—A CORNER Seite Wilt store ‘suitable Eos. OF Boog mihi re of pumclading or Bene tal Wises Tai ———— dA oo a Semana irs * Va soar AL FR ‘SALE_CHEAP, TWO GOOD SECOND-HAND Fire-proof Safes, in ood Doubl ‘Doors; both with Combination ee or time, Address Box 60, Star R SALE—A FINE ROSEWOOD SQUARE PIAN Fin perfect orden wil becuis oe [ats EES nS Apply at 726 7th at, nw. it Fee BALE 9150—s1x woo Faas cogs =e Engine, comple — injector aud water pacoen 1116 Est. Syeu-Bt E—~CARPETS! cAREETA Krag Brussels and ingrain CSE Biz-s, Will bo sud ai great bargains, H. BAU! niture Exchange, 210 7th at. sw. PH SALE—BEAUTIFUL PARLOR a= es Bisons, aluiayt pow, 2 Furniture able, 87. ROR SALE—SCHOOL BOOKS. NEW AND OLD ise 8 Of al] rth 2g oe sold : re Ye Noein si Fok Saue—cu Apa x SMALL poNNFECHH ery, Notion aud Cigar Store in ® good local Tou house, ‘cheap rei; good reasons fo must be sold, © Address Btar office, JOR SALE—HOKSE, TOP BUGGY AND hess, Horse ¥ years “old, pound and, gent river and saddler; price $135 Address Star office. ‘au30- FES SALE—CHEAP-IN THE NOR Room, Fixtures wnd Retail Licen a8. Address Box YO, Star office, Stand for bi wusl-2t* Fos |ALE—A HORSE FOR DRIVING OR SADDLE; igund and gentle, Cau be seen at 1016 MM at. n.w. ‘au3l-3t OR SALE—PALACE oer a hes San saat coupler; nearly new ; in perfect orde: reat Bac seen $207 7th bare ce: ow! We ner Las Do use for it, R SALE—THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH MAS” Crt ps, cheap Address MAS TINE, Star office, aul Fa SALE-FINE MATCHED TEAMS, COUPE and Suddie Horses for sale or hire by month; on): tock haudiea aud guarauteed. WML ¥. DOWNEY. WK BALE—A GOOD COLUMBIA UPRIGHT BI ycle; coat $150; will sels for $0), in firs Ee SALE -STEINWAY SQUARE PIAN ning Square, 183; one Nearly wiht, $165. TOP BUGGY wood Family Horse and Harneas, “Wik sell for ball, Selves Apply ‘rable rear residence 1304 K st Bo, Use for th LW, mudi Beceond aa nee i foie Hee Pry in FoR BENTA175 RNISH! _ it housekeeping; est; Private faintly. Rooms erie cceteansen sno |= — third floors,wi ‘able Ouse | = ry furnace and open eferences: S exchanged. $1-33* oR KENT—FURNISHED—AT $25 PEK MON’ ta “Parlor, Bed jeg Rosny Dini Koom and Kitchen. This Chins and Bilver, ‘Ad dross Bu sheer M., Star office, ausi-3t Fo RENT—A organi OF FIVE ROOMS, Ecrith ue of garret above, situated in a moat cen: | st Jovatie ; stutable can be rented heparately for oftcee: astlevstord torn by bus j sha gztra share for steau 865 9031-3 wen Hi, jk RENT—TO GE! iN Pavers at 720 17th a rr 7th et. 0 ‘bath, careful pi An EWLY | PAS oo, Private See hw pk Saya FOR RENT-OPP, McPHERSON SQUARE, =e at Bitte Rootps furnished to suit — for rent. “Address Fee RENT—041 KST. N.W., VERY DESIRABLE ed Suite oraingle; south- posure: No eidta"sent “eter eatelaons” oy pe x T—1918 F ST. — ONE. pas Feith fieor oF Two Couimunteating ‘Third Boor floomes Room; ith or Out board: no children; reference. ‘ausl-lw* i RENT — A FIRST (KITCHEN) FLOOR OF ind yur Rooms, cellar and yi 8 couple without children. Belt Line of cary, bear 0 stroet Market. 4 rare opporvunity. Box 12 Star omce FOE RENT_ (FIRST-CLASS DINING SALOOR, peat cheap to the rghit party, cat 4 a ° . Star Sitice, ‘4 = i reseig Fe RENT_NICELY FURNISHED FARLOR AND mn fn ‘Also, other irom e5 up. at 404» ‘2d st. ee au31-3t' PORBENT_AT 634 0 Oi; NE, FURNISHED or Unfurnished ‘oo Tacs — cating Socodd tory Fu Frout Boom, New House. Care Gi sus0-3t* LAMGE FRO} FRONT ROOM HAX vl 'G stn. we ual ¥ ene ROOM modern imp. ; rent ‘once; also 01 a Hastnw, 930. Fe RENT—ONE somely furnished. R RENT—ONE NiICi ‘on second floor, front, al Jory easonable if taken at furni oe aa —TO CLU. vLY Fira Prrmiebed i Tiooms at 918 12t ‘Also table Sepa ly 1s eptember at @10 month food | i, Fe. RENT—TO poeple pine) ONE OR bard ‘urnished Rooms in rate feamily ; no chil ren; references teguired: 1 Address HOME, OR CBENT-PURNISHED OR CA A Two a pripe rin joor Suuth “f Front. Seder: posters Hooma, with closet Tange and sn good order: 1 wr | private family. Cuil al 108 RENT_UNFURNISH. TWO ARGE DI lighttul Communicating 1.ooms ; second floor front; window aud alcove, a half-square of avenue care three squares from G-st, berdics. 910 23d st. we eusd-3t" GE FEST AN A FEAT—1WO, THREE AND Four Rooms Unfurnished ; new house, east, south and west exposure; references. Call at 920 bth hw "i Fo RENT—LARGE, Ryan poring = COMMU- nicating Rooms, first and secoud floors, facing Rorth aud south; grates, po suitable for houge- ping. Cat.nw. 30-3t" R. L AVE. NEAR 16TH rable ou Sa Boor ba yen yee} eee hanged HUST & HUN JOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, | Sr “8 en suite, iu private family ; furnished; lance dot corner house, svuth and east front; open grates 7 erences required. 1101 K st, 1 WOR RENT VERY Des SIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS F? buildi: . . Inguire of KEDFURD W: WALKER, 10008)" audBtma QO RENT—A_ STITE oF. FOUR ROOMS ON second floor, es; ranged for light house. Focpins: ‘family without children. Apply x-% 1608 ee at. ___ FOR RENT. FLATS. WEI END FLATS. : ie, ail tod Pants gas Meter; reut, $20; i Goel Choe angie i ae i KENTON 4-ROOM FLAT WigH BATH | Sicletecteay Room and modern improvements, ave. s.¢, Rent $15 per month. One 9-Roou: House with all modern im 39, Ape ag ao uw. Kent $30 per mont wan 1B SALE—CAN BE. BOUGHT xi re BARGAIN— su Excellent Nosrly-uew | rlegant Eeeneion ce Sur ge Harness, Private Stable, 1005 133th st. n.w. au3U-3t° A NICE TONED SQUARE PIANO F nner; all in perfect order; with stool aud cuve: ouly $75, 83 per month. A Fine’ hosewood Square Piano; all in perfect gE: dition; for beginner; with stool and cover; only @12, 85 per wonth, A beautiful _— ones Upright Piano ru warrau' $400, nearly new; $200 aud one at $250; each for 10 jou th . ‘ ne? PIANO. EXCHANG! “Tae BE LEADING PIANO HOUS2, ‘s Penuwyivania ave. Fe ‘SALE—A FINE Agere 5 STALLS AND Ample Carriame Hovm in bi ioc Lounded by and 18: ANT & TUKPIN, Bale Deponit ‘puilding, 15th a ave. ani T—TWO CoM oat N. IGATING OF} Orie tory aud rt adog Rake: a 20 per month. JOBN ae iataN & CO. cage POR Fist od fete OF OF 1 Roos on ant; will lease at a low rental. “YT. A. BARDI 2ith st. aw. ‘im OFFICE ROOMS | Fe K a hee Ty , 10U8 and 1010 F st. a. 5 } the Walter dete Tare ‘Roous » opitacte we CCRMPBELL W. BUSHNEL Aart O08 F stn. augi-it Fe, RENT—OFFICE BOOMS, aaa = CS PRA Inquire 1409 F st. FOR RENT—STORES. RX SALE-IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT—ABOUT 6,500 CUBIC FEET OF UMENTAL and BUILDIN gees JAMES F. BARBOUR, an28-6t 2th an Ve. BW a| Eps SALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS A OR BALE— 46 SCHOOL DESKS, WITH CHAIRS, ae OUNG PARROTS, MOCKING BIRDS, aries, Caxes, Guldfishes, Aqusriuuis, Fish Food, d Mediciues. Sel Cates CUT GRANITE, OF, MEDIUM AND SMALL. BLOCKS, suitable er ON (G purposes. ¢8 of all kinds on exsy street, Georgetown, es OBA Soa) Mt Q20 Tat, hw, 12 and 3 o'clock. au21Im* ‘nd for oe Liat SCHMID'S bird Stu MEER 7 BAKGAINS— Cunari Bprate’s ‘and 12th st, nw. 108 SALE—8U. eee A ee Beane 54 square t ee Stodart square Piano. | Fe | SALE-FOUR VEHICLES—A’ Cal wo th oud coud jormen also, Apply at BIS Tih St ow OR ‘COUPE: lon. two Bul6-3 SALE — ONE VICLORIA opaxton, 4 Coupes, 6 Surreys, 10 Duytons, 5 ee 1 * 40 Side-bar Bugwies, frou Buckboards, 6 Carte, 12. Re ged C Carta Sota Nears a8 i: Platform Br % oF lish Out-undier Suciey ot) [Fair ieaude y Carriaves, $5 Lap kobe, ea | A Harngestrum 10 p. ‘Th for yor rs att jew York ee cus Repository, 466 Pa. 2.’ GEY! ae Prop. _ 7, CARRIAGES; | BEST MAKERS: rt tatock rest Nariel aicee Rew Nore, DOWN iO oe, Eat D eee Hivos OLY. Lb bet. 16th and 17th sts, row. as “OTTO” GAS exon 7 Piscean tobe es all ext a, io lone Send tor cureuiss Sertnee ‘no hand) Chee 731 Thee als-w price list, D. BALLAU: LOST AND FOUND. FE joes RENT Fd =a 8ST. N.E, STORE AND z Sth at 2 w, yt Bo Carroll institute and You ausi.3t CHARLES W. istures nd Stock for sal stock. A. NO, 610 9TH Rik z fer eae ee te ae shoe's o pha} NS, 718 7th stb. w. ae Di shove. uation call or sudaces W. Ww, BOR DETTE, Hyak Vermont ave.,Uet, mand L. audi-ot OR RENT-STORE, COR OTH AND L STS. in good re} ‘table for store guy kind ofvunimeas Spel ww. cd rot mile rH is FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, Fes heer For grag oo YARD eae WITH EN- op 10th st. Pie Dand E nu. Louis P.5i HORMAKEL, 920 Fst nw. BUSINESS CHANCES, KR SALE—DAIRY, SELLING ABOUT ‘ONE aed Gallons of ate “& Day and Four Hun ‘are opportunity fora live an cares Ee City. eel-6t Nios \IN--AN ESTABLISHED MEAT AND Provan. Sture doing fod Uyxints. will al cheap to an imum . Good Feasons for selling. fagress Box 3h, se2-3t* ED—A Tae ix AN ESTABLISHED W Ansar eetate Business, os experienced aud able to command cus' Gultgd abd given. ‘Shpiy to Box 146, Star office, Ries Cab ged tei “nducemen 'D—FWO HOGS STRAYED INTO MY PREM- fe he Bladeus! a ca ev con INGLOR roy ee cae ce Laces FROM BALTINOKE AND depot, up Penhry.vania ave, tobi — how Gaaie es! 1 of st. Stores Voth ec, oppoaite Treasury Liveoth tUuDAY EVENING, Avap Avager ota velope cou $8.00; owner s a nabnecn a 3 rer Walltce' 1108 et nn OST-SATURDAY, @ P.M. BETWEEN EXEOU- endons liberally re werete sorand gutta: da il Om ra sige | [tok OB B STOLEN-HALE-GKOWN FUG DOG, eraapins 920 REYARD-IN OR NEAR THE PALA NEAR 1 if money returned to Miss M. at nw, PERSONAL, aS ae QUESTIONS con. wibiead Bsa tw. SALE — ONE ce T Estate to cb-aizteenih of the satire ‘T, care M a » Star office, ees OF teres ‘amount. estate, au3lst* . THE (CORN ER) Fos omer QNSp st. Sx, ony 2); aS ee Oe nee ete aftcaiacoe Vl eee B13 436 ot. 8. w. took ag ister GROCERY prose. ON es x 33 tee aw. eres fees kapoor aunall ALE OF CE vomanta, on on P. SHOEMAKER, ees 108 F aw, Fe SALE CHEAP BRICE HOUSE ON O 5’ bet. CJ sod 10th, 10 tome, bath, and, cells wod plusbime; lot bis ’ ‘ ath is hey se heal wat con’ 5 end 4th ete. end Base ts Sc weet Savi STOR! Btck, 7 rooms and bath -@4500 seat BOG F awniw,_ | 4 (736) Mame ave. tear corer 8 sre glares tot Ake BUY x aw WELL BUILT iat Frame, rented at @25 per | FERS ‘ALE—85,500 WILL | } Brick souss ou 1 st betw: ween tt | — andeeliar, DAVID D. STONE, Es Sota ave. & roo Brick, when Si aceadieinidaaes mproved and x oe Davi D. ‘StONE. SUG F ee nw. 2ateey oS bet, Pand Q ste, GL SALE AT A SACRIFICE NEW HOUSE. at Brick, S roome ane bath. 81,000 | EY Cat.ne,seven rooms, tack aud front sta } u Gat. mw, Ket {F206 with Stable, 82.500. DAVID Deion: | sa veliae 811.000, > ‘« LW. Sstory Brek, ems puberty bavi 0 yer eat érom on unvest ment; BE. wage ©. _au3l-5t vie Fan in Houses on Corer Lo i tor Feut for $11.50. per bow } shsio: five rept for Bs Ne SORe mont 2 SALE— t. bet. Oth and 10th n.w.. Five S-story Bricks, tat ove completion. gs Sousecontains 0 rosans Fx iene EDGED _INVE~ eo NT Eine, necking. he he 12th and 13th ne, Ors, amis efi 2 st bet. Hand In.e., Gre, amt. ge ahre bet. senes 55. Frame ivth and isth nw., Gr a cvery conseunence, jar under entire feet by yt ssi ne wae. ve th at. bet: U and V nw. Tre. a.mat 7 $ co, a » O ot. bet lith at nw, wo R SALE—“THE HARRIS HO Business Property} ae eo and 14th sts. nw, having s frontage containing 11.130 is Secs 3 feet of tan Wh an. Or Teen Foe pete era S 31-6t ans ee AND 18TH STS. X.W. Five Very Fine Reaieuton with cleaes all-stone and with combination stone-und- brick frente: ence bows con- tains 1] rooms, This p party offers ae Food an oy portunity for obtaiuing at reasonable fgares a8 hand- Some s home as any now on the market THOS, J. Fisher & Tita Face: Bow IANDSOME INVESTMENT — soe ‘Three-s' 00—an, story Corner Si iibrary i Haak es ‘Ee buaronD, Egee it SALE—THAT MOST SERS. =f on Oak avenue, Takoma Park ; lot 60x: ‘2th st. near Iowa circle, Sire 20) Pet ota aud bub sew Dr aS kes 2 bet. Q abd R By a ©0., 1324 F st. nw. and 13th nw, 12m, ami; ited ogee C Cottages on Maple B.} Oper eect Defrees. price jor ‘A Beautiful Ho Sot ov. belt an acre of eround, fru, cult rood ees House, Ora. . #6, 000'to an Inunedini me Out iat of both City aud Tass peop re purchasing, THOS. E WOODS & SON, Pacific Bull (3a) 35), Tie eeutinay ave., in Le Droit FYi food _— orate . poultry, shade, TUnD ita ch amr, water; ‘Bee premises, _ ORF at 50 WILL BUY Lor on F°, SALE DowT Ming THFN 3.200 feet of ground. with » «ood 83,250, inch 8 it i Pret per foot. ieee ahi pond pared THREE BARGAINS. KAD TRIS. Butt bs by y any work: 7 ak room, Lhree-story, ~~ window, au31-61 F2 Dwelling, 4 ‘rooms dee, mouth, at option of Purchaser.” Price: Basement. 8 rooins, side alley, aw. eimai bal. motthiy if desired. Ke- duced to 85.5 Store and i Dweiing. Xearty New: Excellent Stand. 8 BOL Per cent investment; de- velo Et om JOS OPSORNSON Dae, 13th stand Cash, RK SALE—1701 KHODE Le = aw. jandsome 1hree-story entBrick Dwell: and payment; me Ti =n Sct bareaat Kealdence with reen stone stone front: feces, Dup cle and New Ham) ‘bath Rony i t been i sna Portion of the tecant ot Sijcinine the house on South will be sold with it sid included im tor the property; By ‘3. FISHER & 2u31-6t 1324 pe OR SALE—IN ETTI APT’ FE in. overlooking Stasion epee Reo Bares Ten-room Houses; Fo, SALE—1 111¢ ana nig wii H or nat 000. ; ausl-ate = JOR SALE—83, 650—@300 CASH—835 MONTHLY F will wil get hint of 11 of those Bewutiful S-story tw jouses ce fo eee seabinet mantels; open places; two lines cars pass door, ‘BUkRORD, 14 ¥. ave, audl-6r* Cai 7 om alley bet 4g Ro wig ¥ ber and Ou |" Hand tots sw 00 890 10 iow etmanten, 1m VOR SALE THREE i FLAME HOUSES ON K 8 see pgve is only 8 por paren ot for bulletin param o8 SUT agen ecw. Pr Com tnvestinens 0: | Gieletand 1bu, nud) “THOS.bWAGGaMaD = 70) E778) SOUTHEAST CORNER OP 2 Fou SEM Poth caw. R, rae Sth aud ‘an Got. Be 2-story Brick & row va tat aud + 1 rooue, jet co is deniral perty wlaee ee ee ee gulls salir aso cant ad Go per wou Kt & CO. FOR se pore H ST, PROPERTY UNDEK ie euso-at vic F iS atlet: 61 500. aL DEB POR SALE-AT TAKOMA PARK Two D 0 Pilwalley outlet; @4,500. ALBERT ape” some New Cottages, Just beine finished, 6 rove — pnoniaegogware’ rece) tivu bali and bail roomn above; and jane xarret, bay windows aud Forel“ collar under whole house | on high 13 ht poem “DU hee foe a FY oe Handsowe aint and recy couvenience: Sunes only t alt Os. 9. Fil Fisd oo. 9u31-6t F st. nw. JOR 8ALE—2 NICE 6-ROOM ney a5 BRICK Dwelling Houses in bs pear minton oe ance to LEW 40 New York ave, Bi ICK. 8TH aT. Kop 3 aud cellar, Boundary 3.0 Brick, 6 room: ¢ A aye won gv0d ae 7 oe and beth. aus! a WAP MVELS'S Son, 1420 N..0rve Forse TaKoma PARK—A MOST Di lightful Home § house ef & rome. large attic fats location biti, in full view of rullroad conve ut to station and spritw ater: Jot 90x20Y, price $6,500; $5,000 cash, bale sayeth Seer e be. fess rye — Ni ——a STS. N. desirable se aa nore in be iA test ons Sao aia 1 Ts — fot fronts R Se MONTHLY PAYMES Pay! roomie, wie et TOR 8: geen CLEVELAND AV! modern laprovemcute ; House 'l be mamde, eter Fleming’ Building: 1410-6 wt, _ 8u27-Ot a ite BRRE-STOR| FOR ‘OR SALE AT ABA BAWGAIN, BREE-STOR! Price, 89.500. ilar, all m.i ; 19 eae t drainage, House susie EN E. e Pao AE A lar,” laund: dal moder wm | ao SALE-ON MONTHLY P PAYMEN’ flock ith plessan arog ey ME 8 \vuse a. north A st. aro Stanton place poy end pow joe —. K. ons : oo = at a - mu cou je homes tu Use c out canly Bonuhy er Se be transformed inte qiites jt “nai? ‘schoo! bat! or Bret-class oust, abd pretuises can be sul R SALE— divided to pouries round for three edditivnal desire: F° 1607 ST. x. bie houses. Title perfect; price low, and & Deuretts 20e EEE F5; cpatatatng 20 | $target by mabe of ether ar Foome and bath, range and two. ro fazoies Prt Gn the premisea, 1000 M stroet northwest. 7 u31-6¢ eon iw. {OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE NEW 1 ‘i Fos OUP at peat dome bees COUNTRY BOARD. _sUS1-3t ea Fane | COMI Aas ray Lag og POR SALESAT A GREAT BARGAIN—THREE MISS LS. MOXLEY, pee Ug ay th and Lowe Gainesville, Virginia, taining 6 rooms’ cach, CHARLES W. HaRDe Real Aer MANSION, NE! Ni = yt ey Bay Senden susi-3t_| Board can be secured ior Seviwwiber, terme reneguae Fess SALE—TWO-8TORY BAY- eesone eae | Beary ‘Ob premises or address Usk Grove, D.C. side and bacl "rabies poets seeae | front, nice €2.°730" e100 EAR MOUNTSVILLE, LOUDOUN 0. VA, FOR .| Ears yet} SERA ge apply at 102 September and Uctwher: igh. healthy location: ‘au31-3t wit large shady lawn ; tyaee fn horses, Address Hi. TOK. 20K § SALE SRIGE HOUSE WITH SIX Rooms —— cat end back yard, TiS Nort Can Capital et ‘Bear er iene ‘00D BOARD—2 MILES FROM ALEXANDRIA; cars, traius met to suit those in office. Terms ¢5. from JOR SALE—iST STRERT = suber 1 $4.0 Pru a Pesta raise ee, om, PUSS TEAM SSS ak COUNTRY REALESTATE. JOR SALE— SEVERAL NEW Ay = roa six roome; beth; a.m.t.. = tre ey oe EVANS riottain a FEL SALE-TWENTY ACKEs, WITH XkyoM larxe aud swell truits in spupées hk B ante pe Cottage, twville, Md., 5. and 0. ‘st, Baltimore, JQOR SALE—THREE AND ONE-THIRD ACKES See ae ean aes 3S i mile above Aqueduct Bridge: Vir site the new Ett lop- | gints shure e beduitul wooded slcpe. tor cesieg 1200. sudiest CAMUSL EVANS. Fat. Med. H. SXPHERD, Sun iuliding. jOR — ROOMS LN yng ouU ON TRE Br De Star uo Sety oe caket OR. B. . AVE: AVE; :3 i opted, au31-3t Tooms, reception ory bolus. “68,000 Hohe at new. TOR BA Er MET, Ba, b.¢ 0. BUILDING en Homes eras. vrai Sick tear ta ee _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ yk SALE—A Lo te a Or ririt Be | Eanes F% — set all modern conveniences, ese Gs a a ME Pre ee 421 thet uw.