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THE EVENING STAR SOCIAL MATTERS. Notes of Interest. Miss Louise Reed, daughter of the late Wm. will be married this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Memorial Lutheran church on Thomas cir- cle. Dr. J. G. Butler, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. The eight ushers will be Mr. H. K. Willard, Mr. Fred Smith, Dr. Oliver Darrow, Mr. Fenton Bradford, Mr. Lisle Lipscombe, M: the bride; = the groom, an Philadelphia, and church the rtin Britton, Mr. Walter G. they will 900 guests Wesson of seat in who have been Bara Schneider, a relative of will act as first maid of honor, and Britton, the sister of the groom, will be second maid of honor. Dr. Gilbert Adler of Phila- delphia will attend the groom im the capacity of best man. The bride will be escorted to the the bride, this city, who will give her away. After the cere- pre Se reception will be held at the residence of bride’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Reed, anon an aunt of the bride. Mrs. W. P. Larner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryder of New York, the ladies being aunts of the bride, Mr. nd e of Providence, R.L, and Mrs, | Pfomptly each morning, and since he has been js aunt of the groom, and who is at | Postmaster General a good many of the officials the advanced ageof eighty-six, but came on | have shortened their morning naps and try to from Philadelphia and is, with the other rela-| get there at that time, too. At first Mr. Wana- tives named. in the city for the marriage to- | maker began to come to the department as oom will leave the city | early as 7 o'clock and 7:30. But he found it rather difficult to attend to business by himself and so he yielded a half hour or so to the cus- and Boston. They will be absent two weeks, | toms of the city. He gets to work at 8, how- ever, and when visitors begin to come he has ight The bride and ton ht for an extended bridal tour, going ward and visiting the cities of New Yor! and on their return will reside at No. 1925 16th street, Miss Annette Williamson, danghter of Gen. James A. Williamson, and Passed Assistant En- gineer Warner Baldwin Bayley will be wedded at St. John’s church tomorrow at noon. After the ceremony the bridal party and abont fifty a guests will partake of a wedding break- it at the residence of the bride's father, 1758 N street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams and Miss Wil- liams of New London, Conu., who are amon, the well-known winter residents at the capital, will return to the city about the 10th of Novem- ber from their summer residence on the Sound and will occupy the house of Maj. Bates, No.. 1301 18th street, where they were last year. Mrs. Sherrill has returned to her Massachu- setts avenue home after spending the summer in the Adirondacks on the Weper Saranac, ac- companied by her son, Mr. Chas. H. Sherrill, ., who graduated at Yale college in June with jonors and has entered the Yale law school at New Haven. electricity. He will also take a course in Miss Jennie Sherrill is in London, of November. Mrs. Adeline Duval Mack will return from her “Mountain Rest,” at the Shenandoah Alum Springs, by November 1. Miss Kate Field is in New York city making arrangements for the publication of a weekly Washy and that will probably appear with the beginning of the new year. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith and their son Louis P., after a twelve years’ residence at Hy- &ttsville, have removed to the city and are at the Elsmere, 1404 H street. Horace Porter, jr., son of Gen. Horace Porter, formerly of Gen. Grant's staff and now vice president of the Pulliwan car com- ny, Was married in Philadelp! last night Miss Adelaide Wattson of that city. Mrs. E. F. Benner of Boston is the guest of Mrs. George S. Boudinot, 234 F street north- west, Mr. Phillip Hettenkemmer and Miss Annie Neurath were married at 7:30 last evening at the German Concordia church. on 20th and G streets northwest, Rev. Mr. Miller performing the ceremony. The bride was prettily dressed in a costume of cream Henrietta cloth. Miss Julia Neurath. cousin of the bride. acted as bridesmaid, Mr. W. Walde as best man, and Mr. F. Sullivan and Mr. W. Neurath as ashers, A very pleasant reception was given the couple when they returned from church, and they de- arted at 10:30 fora short wedding tour, dur- ing which they will visit New York and Penn- sylvania, Miss Elvira Cabell is visiting friends in the south. She recently assisted Mrs. Gowan in the reception tendered Gov. Hill. Miss Mathews of 1743 F street is visiting rel- atives in Williamsburg. Va., and later will be in Norfolk. Real Estate Matters. Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, has sold at public sale the brick dwelling Sth street southwest to J. H. Johnson for $2,275, Jobn F. Donohue has bought of Mary D. vadiey, trustee, for $7.000. part lgt 5. square 736. fronting 35 feet 2 inches on East Capitol Street between 3d ans 4th streets, and has sold & portion of the same to Olivia E. Donohue for €4.000. James Linskey has bought, for $4.000.0f A.P. Howe, sub 4. square 43, W. W.. 15 feet 834 inches by 103 feet 1'¢ inches on Gay street. Naomi Utermeble has bought. for $7,900, of C. V. Trott sub 39, square 312, 15.08 by 54 feet, on P between Lit! d 12th streets northwest, —— Bills Filed in Court. Richard Contee has filed a bill against Evan Lyons et al. to divest title toa part of Pretty Prospect and for the appoiutment of a trustee to convey it to him. Matilda Sickles bas filed a bill against L. H. Post et al. to enforce the payment of certain notes. ao ete A Carriage Upset. About 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon as the carriage belonging to Mr. Robt. Cohen, con- taining his two daughters, Dr. Deale and a driver, was passing the corner of 2d andI streets northwest « milk wagon ran into, upset and demolished the vehicle. imjuring the young ladies. The escape of the occupants of the carriage from serious injury was almost miraculous. The ladies were carried to No. 200 Istrect north west and were tenderly eared ior by the ladies of the house. Thieves In the Police Court today Edward Lorings, colored, was sent to jail for six months. He was arrested by Officer Daly fur the larceny of @ tutti-frutti case and contents on P street. Joha Hall, a colored boy of fifi rested by Ofticer Ken bacco, &c., from a sto: tent to the reform schoo! it 1700 10th during minority, Finish the Plank Walk. To the Editor of Tur Evexixe Sran: During the summer the District authorities bac street extended paved from the foot of the hill above Boundary to opposite Howard university and brick sidewalks laid as well. From that point there was former ly a plank foo walk on the east side. but it had become worn ut.and was taken up and replaced with new .8.ks for a portion of the distance. Why was is good work not extended to what is known asthe “toll gate,” or, in fact. Cammack’s cor- ner? Ove or Mayy Ixtenestep. A Husband’s Suit for Divorce. Paris Busey today filed by J. A. Johnsons bill for a divorce from Cornelia Wells Busey. They were married in Georgetown August 19, 1878, and lived together till July 23, 1880, when the disappeared. He charges that she com- mitted adultery. —_——_ A Wife Granted a Divorce. Today in the Equity Court, Judge Cox, Mar- garet F. Jackson was granted a divorce from Joseph L. Jackson, with the custody of youngest child. They were married in Obio in 1867 and came here in 1877, and she charged him with repeated acts of cruelty and failure TWO HARD WORKING OFFICIALS.| FOR- THE CITY POST OF! The Britton-Reed Nuptials—Personal | Postmaster General Wanamaker and First Assistant Clarkson, BOTH OF THEM MANAGE TO MAKE BIG GAS BILLS B, Reed of this city, and Mr. Alexander Britton | or THE DEPARTMENT BY CONTINUING THER LABORS IN THE EVENING—MR. WANAMAKRE AN EARLY RISER. More gas is consumed in the Post Office de- partment at present than ever H. W. Reed, brother of | statement has no reference to the expenditure brother of | of eloquence and persuasion by Congressmen and others who visit the department to talk about post office, That remains about the ited wit i isa | Same from one administration to another. But Gere Seechdel o tekitty ore Gen beac aes tied Benes ie building thréugh Miss Sadie | pipes laid by the gas company is being con- sumed at a great rate through the burners in the chandeliers that light the rooms occupied by Postmaster General Wanamaker and Gen, altar by her grandfather, Mr. C. A. Schneider of | Clarkson, the first assistant Postmaster General. Both of these officials have the reputation of being hard workers. Mr. Wanamaker is said immediate | © perform the labor of at least two men. He Sutsdven Gnd inttmste Tons of the iver | Stieads ta ali tha work of tha chlog ‘a gioaial ir. Thi Jude Mr. and Mra. Wm. | and besides gives his attention to details which ‘ton, Jaskeonville, Fla? the latter | his predecessors seldom knew anything about. BEGINS EARLY AND LEAVES He comes to the departmen’ cut quite a lar ness of the slice out Then in itse: officially settled. private telegraph wire running establishment in Philadelphia, furprising therefore that Mr. 101 business it. THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMAST! From the windows of the adjoining rooms the lights may be seen shining nearly every They are the rooms journal in this city to be called Kate Field's | occupied by Gen. Clarkson, the first assistant. night until after 7 o'clock. He is said to be the most rapid ters in the department. He has rapher, and when he sits down po .dence the fingers of the stenographer fairly His usual rate is said to be about one hun- Gen. Clarkson don't get to the department very early, but he makes up fly. dred words a minute. the time at night. THE COURTS. Count in Geyerat Term—Chief Justice Bing- ham and Justices Hagner and James, Today—United States ex rel on hearing. Equity Court—Judge Today—Juckson agt. Jackson; vorce. Bramhail agt. Britton; junction awarded, tagh, Barker agt. Semms, Cissell son, Stinzing agt. Wood, Barker et Chappel & Co. (two cases), Bark: & Humphrey; fiats on sci. fa. Today—John Moore, Sarah W Mamie Johnson, disorderly; €5 throwing stoues; 2, ——___ ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tar Evexrne Star. Mrs. Broadus Jackson board w her allegation that her husband last Christmas week in conseqi gainst th steamer J. W. ‘Thompson. been given to the able to agree ani The practice of adjourned Alexandria cousider the ease, a today. The jury is ¢ where Hon. L. W. Corbett, Greene and others adur and the other at color Odd Fe by J. W. Waltz of Fre ‘The city democrats have their work and are suid to be very thot Corporation Judge Norton, has give tiff in case of Patters debt. | will of | proof of the will and administration was granted to Jane R. Brown, hi On the probate side of city will visit Logan tribe of G night, unless the weather proves -—he schooner Chase of Cam here with a carg. bles for this city.. wound was not seriou: far had a number of ¥ last night—The mayor has Payne $2.50 for assault on Kate From the San Francisco Chronicle. had not a very high opinion of Disraeli. ‘Disraeli tola me,” marked, “that flattery was the success in life. | one could approach j laid on with a trowel.” The | whom this was narrated by th { of advice. namely, that scandal be replied to, but lived down, was my thunder. It seems to be a fact, says the do not assume evening dress Papoe eager to attend to. This is immense f. He answers every letter. makes a complaint gbout a postmaster or a let- ter carrier Mr. Wanamaker writes a reply. The ordinary work attached to making post office appointments is increased from the fact that ter an appointment is made Mr. Wanamaker listens to complaints and answers letters on the subject, in spite of the fact that the matter is ) A PRIVATE WIRE TO PHILADELPHIA. In addition to all these matters, there is a master General's room. The operator at the other end is seated in Mr. Wanamaker’s great in Washington the master hand guides and directs the business in the Quaker city. It is not urs are long. He not only reaches the department at 8 o'clock, but he remains there until after 7 o'clock. Long after the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Huntington, | clerks have lett the department for the day, the cit: til the middle | the lights in Mr. Wanamaker’s rooms are burn- a ing, and the head of the department is hard at Windom, Secretary of the Treasury; argument concluded and submitted. Boteler agt. Barber; Cicurr Court—Judge Montgomery. Today—Cissell agt. Kelly. Barker agt. Mur- Barker agt. Barker, Cissell etal. agt. Grant; order for fi.fa. Lovely agt. Hawkins; suit dismissed for want of security. Poutce Covrt—Judge Miller. ewkins, John H, ‘Lhowes, Alexander Jackson, Foot, cruelty to animals; $2. Douglas Dyson, Tue Steamer Tuompson Casz.—The court concluded last night the trial of the suit of d coasting company for $10.00, on breaking of a defective gangway rail of the | ‘The case having | pity, the jurors were not | jurors in civil eases to separate after they have eu sent out and to reassemble und further st.—Loth sets of republicans met last uight—one at the aged colored home, | Candidate J. W. | sed an assemblage, Coiumbus street, where addresses were made icksburg and others. Bros, agt. Chase and ordered sale of defendant’s horse to satisfy Robert brown was refused probate on of marriage subsequent to the making Nores.—Osceola tribe of Ked Men of this » of canned fruit and Dr. Smith attended yes- | terday afternoon the wound of J. Parker of | Fairtax, who shot himself while gunning. The | —The Good Templars’ itors from Washington | Anecdote of Disraeli. The late Col. Tomline, M.P., who, by the way, was one of the richest men in England, ‘The higher a man climbed, he said, the higher it could be laid on, until, if “the throne, it might be | marked that Disraeli once gave a capital picce said the colonel, with a cynical smile, that the really fashionable men of New York WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1889. Thirteenth Street Baptist Church and the Panorama Building Offered. The city post office commission held its first meeting since the summer vacation on Monday afternoon. Gen. Raum met with the commis- sion for the first time. His predecessor at the before, This owners of the these buildings to examine leased, At the next meeting it the commission will at to prepare a report gress. OFF LATE. it at 8 o'clock The of the busi- he has bis If a man | tion, It was found that these CHARGES WE! tock was turned over to into the Post | Joris" So that while Wanamaker’s in a large cage and their wrists the outside of the bars, head of the pension office, Mr. Tanner, had Tepresented to the commission that the hall of the pension building was unsuited for the use of the city post office, and besides was needed for the pension office, Gen. Raum concurs in this view of the case, and therefore the ques- tion, which has once been decided by the com- mission, is not to be reopened. A proposition wes received from the trustees of the Thir- teenth Street Baptist church and one from the jorama building offer Fe: the use of the cit sho § office. It was decided to inspect both build- ings, The commission adjourned to meet to hear the report of the subcommittee appointed uildings in this city that could be probable that orize & subcommittee be submitted to Con- gees A REPORTER AS A RECRUIT. Investigation of His Charges Against Jefferson Barracks Officials. Secretary Proctor has received the report of the court of inquiry appointed to investigate the charges concerning the management of affairs at Jefferson barracks, Mo, remembered that a reporter of # St. Louis newspaper enlisted as, and experienced the life of, arecruit, basing on the treatment he re- ceived and things that he saw a series of charges which were the basis of the investiga- It will be EXAGGERATED, but some of them had foundation in fact, It was not proved that the enlisted men were treated with cruelty, nor that there was any misappropriation of funds for messes. It was hown that there was an over supply of coffee nd sugar, but that the money obtained from the e messes, It was proved that the messes were not conducted judiciously, and that the food was badly AS TO THE CHARGES OF CRUELTY. No truth was discovered in the charge that refractory prisoners were tortured by inhumane methods of imprisonment, although it was shown that drunken and refractory prisoners, sedate safety and that of other soldiers, and of the government property, were placed Griats fandeutled on The charges that non-commissioned officers were taking advantage of the recruits and were running games of chance, such as stud poker, ‘ER GENERAL. sustained, ictater of let- a fast stenog- to his corres- lerk J. C. Rock: Frank Stetson Redfield agt. to clerk at $1,400. Cox. District building: decree of di- perpetual in- Treasury ail revenu: agt. William- agt. McIntosh er agt. Bright | trict.” Keunedy agt. notice has been poste iliams, Fanny each, Moses chuck-a-luck and the like, and thereby gettin; a part of the monthly wages of the men, wert DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. WITHDRAWING THEIR SIGNATURES. The Commissioners have received a letter from John Riley and John McDermott request- ing that their names be withdrawn from the applications for licenses for saloons between 3d and 4}¢ streets on Pennsylvania avenue, PROMOTIONS IN ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, The Commissioners today approved the recommendation of Major Raymond and made the following promotions in the engineer de- artment, caused by the resignation of Chief to be chief clerk; A. Y. Lakeman from clerk at $1,400 to clerk at $1,600; T. M. Guy from clerk at $1,200 THE COLLECTOR MUST HANDLE THE FUNDS. The following notice has been posted at the Ordered: ‘“That whereas the collector of taxes is required by icw (U. 8. statutes at large, vol. 21, page 460) to collect and deposit in the of the District, all other employes of the District are prohibited from collecting or reciving or in any manner being the medium for the transmission of funds of any kind whatever due or payable to the Dis- This is acopy of the order of October 30, 1887. The recent ction of Permit Clerk Mc- Devitt, in receiving fees properly receivable by the collector of taxes, is the reason this as STANLEY ON LOVE. The African Explorer’s Views on the Darkest Continent. Paris Correspondence of the Woman's Cycle. @ inland sea- was drowned aence of the | until today. courts allows says: onsideriig the on the tapis, liows’ hall, on canvassers at | be must the court the on his estate is wife. baby, tenderly, gingerly. So! friend, eorgetown to- when too inclement, bridge, Md., is | egeta- speaking to a woman hear some common sense. parody myself tor fined Edward | Hughes, a myself into it.” by saying that there i his colleague | he once re- secret of his | of her life.” gentleman to he colonel re- should never From the Ediusburgh Scotsman, New York Sun, every night, Now, a very curious letter in which Henry M. Stanley gives his views on love and the ladies generally has fallen into my hands, and Icannot refrain from transcribing part of it. The latter is dated from Jermyn street, Lon- don, where Stanley lived before his departure for his last trip into the heart of the dark con- tinent, and it is dated August 1, 1884. Itis ad- dressed to a poet who shall be nameless, and brings out inall its fullness the upright, manly qualities of the great African explorer. He “For the life of me I cannot sit still a mo- ment when anything approaching to love comes I have iived with men, not women, and it is the man’s intense ruggedness, plainness, directness, that I have contracted by | sheer force of circumstances. Poetsand women appear to me so soft, so very unlike (at least all that I have seen) the rude type of mankind, that one soon feels when talking to them that soften his speech and drawl, or rough. affect a singular articulation, lest offense ‘ourt.—The corporation court, | be taken where none was _ intended. judgment for plain-| Hence men are seldom sincere to women or poets. Have you ever thought of how you looked when speaking to a woman? If my recollection serves me right I have seen you talk with such an affected softness that I cannot compare the manner of it to anything better than that of astrong man handling a But my pen is carrying me away. I wished to say, my dear that I am absolutely uncomfortable unless she is such a rare one that she will let me The fact is I can't talk to women, In their presence I am just as much of a hypocrite as any other man, and it galls me that 1 must act aud be affected and no earthly reason but because I think, with other men, that to sj or act otherwise would not be appreciated. It is such a false position that I do not care to put ak Stanley then goes on to qualify his strictures one lady, a friend of the port to whom he writes, to whom he can speak, ecause “after the first few moments of strange- ness have gone she soon lets you know that chaff won't do. Therefore,” he adds, “please s.y a hearty friend wishes her daily enjoyment ———+e+-____ Republican Nominations at Richmond. The republicans held a convention in Rich- | mond last night and nominated Ira R. Bland of Richmond and Robert J Kirtley of Henrico county for the senate, and for the house of “Yes, I know,” | delegates from Richmond the following: Geo. “that | W. Donnelly, Dr. W. H. Taylor, James Harner Iremember him writing it | and Francis E. Burke, down when I said it, but I thought at the time he was putting his pet theory into practice,” Don’t Wear Your Dress Suit. “e@e Sandie and His Sabbath. Dr. Macadam used to tell of a tipsy Scotch- mau making his way his way home on a bright Sunday morning when the good folk were wending their way to the kirk. A little dog When they go to the opera they put on the un-! pulieda ribbon from the hand of the lady conventional toggery of the street and, as a| who was leading it, and, as it ran from her, rule, it is the cheap swells and the men that | she appealed to the first pose wiso are to be seen in clawhammer coats , pene: -by, who*hap- to be the inebriate, asking him to | regularly after 6 o'clock. The first night per- | whistle to her poodle. Woman,” he retorted, tosupport a A Charge of House Breaking. red, was charged with house breaking at the residence of Wm. Price and the larceny of a razor yesterday. Price testified that nis house, in Dazenbrook’s alley, between T, U, 11th and tionable social position street clothes, while a lot of nobodies sit so In the Police © emnily e orches| airs wearing evenii im Police Court today Wm. Butler, col- al deoiaving wo ame bet tae J oa o1 too A Rose Bush. From the New York World. The Jacqueminot Rose—for gentlemen formance of a farhionable nature will see | with that solemnity of visage which thirty or forty society and club men of unques- | Scotchman can assume—“woman, this is no d in eferiped day for whustlin’!” only a —————+e0______ Dressing Little Willie. “Elijah, dear, will you dress Willie this morning? I’m insuch a hurry, and it won't take you but a minute or two.” 12th streets, was locked yesterday and that the bs ef me cheerfully door was burst open. The defendant wasar.| Tb@ Blush Rose—for brides, “Pd just eR pete ee rested by Officer Hogan, ‘The case was eent so| ‘The White Rose—for young ladies, as Fos ou Lai ae ‘The Pink Rose—for young matron, orig Tilunveyoe as peseflges ice @ jiffy.” The Tea Rose—for old maids, i i Suing a Policeman ivr $5,000 Damages. m Willie, aged four, comes from rec ty ke next friend, | _7B¢ Rose of Sharon—for heirs to an estate, —- and Bixby begins: MeGoi ft ott The Cabbage Rose—for tailors. “Now, let's off with your night and— oo nes, toting entered, against | The Golden Yellow Rose—for the rich, keep still, dear, or I can’t unbutton it Officer Wm. FP. Marr for 5,000 damages for false | The Wild Rose—for men about town. now, we'll—sit still, imprisonment. He states that he was attend-| The Moss Rose—for married ladies. squirm like an eel? Where’ ing the higb school, had passed the civil serv-| The Thorn Rose—for scolds. shirty? here it is, and—sit still; ice examination for a position in the Post Office The Hedge Rose—for the 4 arm—no, the one,ant Seemenees, in July last was arrested by ‘The Marechal Niel Rose —Yor soldiers. half asecond? Put up your other arm ndant on ocomeet up charge of dis-| The Dog Rose—for dudes, hauling and pulling so!" Now, orderly conduct, on which he was lockedup| The Martha Washington Rose—for Presi- What under twenty-four hours in the Anacostia substation, | dents. like that with and when taken before Judge Milier be was| The Button Rose—for bachelors. iow, you come here dismissed, He claims that in consequence his| The Prairie Rose—for settlers, on. 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Wr. ‘VE FMMQUENT INQUIRIES FOR | JYORK RENT—A SPLENDID ROOM i RLS onto eee Millard Table, complete , in go tes, “Owners having such for fentor sale will dea | Beat and’ gas gS; fey, spout; boned dented. refer intormetion address Box 13, Stat ofice! “ech ROL to their ‘advantage, to Place them in. my bards, oe ned: G08 H st. a. elt TOK SALE-A NEW SAND SCOW WITH A OA | Serseeeereoon ee 4 POE tReet) 2) of LV Panee OTe | Abit ces save om ma tke he meee ai y ics and two Lines of care SILK CULTURE. ANTED-THE STRICT ATTENTION WHICH .ENT—THREE Wa ED | AN INDUSTR’ Tap Gavofice ith an entericnse of peur Jo yeara Fh LENT THREE BANDSOMELY PURNISHED ¥ FOR LADIES AND CRILDRER. ep oUF houses well tenauted. and basleft us withtew | Taye ret setae Bg yh THE WOODMON 13th st, and lows circle, uses to offer for rent. The Silk of Marviand te the o the United Grates caine tact nek yet gpkeny gs ox2-6e" Or He INpla SILA WORM | TEES Oweekiy. __—-_s___it'_| “Kesidents or non-residents having Furnished or | —°22-0t*_ oS eas ~ ee WARTED-A REGISTERED DRUG CLERK: | Unfurnished ‘Houscy ‘or Stores to Rent can have | JYOR RENTONICELY FURNISHED ROOM, SEO: | au plushesand ceive“ MMINE the nest een a Boy to Learn the Drug Business. ‘Apply special attention to their interests b; Biecing them tn ond or wit ‘board, ‘Lbere is at preseut agreat demand for them at 260 to JAS. T. ESLIN, O01 U st nw | our hands, SOHN Sadi BE CO. apicce and for nowe varieties the price hes Tun up te ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK AND | 2053 ee to Re Gotinr Oi) each. pouse ed hate man Df.rate Samatly : muss gles in the OR RENT. oie Sp | terraiee from WaxUyO te TONDO Sree ee —ROOMS 0! ND SECON: 4 Cocvone ID one © Roms tol0um Apply 158 casi WANTED—ROOMS. Beer farainhed iuheor without. pean, | 4 tac} ste much hardier and exh ne radar wit Ioww arom 6 t0 10 se aantly.” Apply ts Qe y-tee pechee,, treat 'TED—WALL SORAPERS APER Podticiny more apt t oan Tunaany ‘Hangersak once, SR HENDERSON, Oo F | WANTEDSBY, NOV. 1. A ROOM ON FIST {gH RENT — 1707 PENN. From! 3060't'S. 000 yards. ‘o* Somune as at. oc83-3t J-L.X., Star office, zt _ | Suitable tor Member of Congress ; convenient inches frow ul tig, The worm te alee tecctthal's WASTED-TWO LADIES CANVASS FOR A NTED—3 UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED | tlemen in State, pale «teen, covered with goiien stars. The work 6s ene es a mis; OMe on second Hor; in kod locality; | ¥>Ok RENT—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED NiedisSeasy ana i, as Weal a8 proMtabie. Gon siven to right partes. we Private family preferred, Address U.M.C., Star ofc. FSS SEES ORE 08 EO we sneer Cant ra at raine {ve crops for the coloniats ANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKER WHO UN- ANTED—ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UNFUR- | }'G, Be 2 WASTED 3 - z ‘Comimunicati Property has y advanced 100 per cent since Machines aiso an eppeention At als Tubee eee Wins ed. register ive $1.in advance and O per ceut | ferred. ADIy at we sold the first lot at Odenton: WANTEDSA GOOD, HONES MAN TO Drives Dairy Waron, Call at SWiRS DALE, 4053 East Capitol at, oczget® WwW aNT..D—-A WOMAN TO DO GENLKAL wi Work, 8 miles in the country (German Cat p. -Address J.B.F. fe, Star ofice. ocka-zte ANTED—A CAKE BAKER: ONE WHO HAS EX- W hericnce. Apply 714 7th st. now. oc22- JOR RENT-SUITE OF THRE Fittest igre Rooms, op first y re- 1t will double again inside of six months: ; references «i' 027 F, Room 4, Kellabie mm Henting Agency. pbs ‘These places can easily made to pay @1,000 per re me Front Room on third ‘floor. 1. buy hile ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS CATERER, A | “O¢ov-3{> ‘uy Row while you can get them et the present ‘Furnished, N cal ‘Boot aS aa buys a place, pays for the hedgt Hetty relents Pe es ‘OR KENT—PARLORS SUITABLE FOR A MEM- the milk worm exis and care for two yeara. first-class city references. A‘ at. nw. WANED —ROOM AND BOARD FOR SINGLE Gentleman in southeast section of city. ress, Stating terms, G.X_, Star office. eireulars and full particulars at office, SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, ec22-3t f Of Congress; also Rooms on second floor, with hout bord; private family, 1212 ¥th et aw. Weare oh COMPETENT AND RELIABLE oman (white preferred) to Cook and Take Care [A ppl reference required, Apply at 2 New ampshire ave. ANTED: N EXPEKIENCED HOUSE MAID; inust be a good laundress; also remain at hte and give reference. 615 fa oouz-3t* WAXZED-AYOUNG MAN O8 BOY TO MAKE himself useful in a re: plano. Address MUSIC, Star office, ocwd-3t WEANIED | FIBST-OLASS | PASTRY | COOKS {fowale), Walst Handy Oyster Cooks, Chamver- maids, Ladies’ jurses, aD and Swedish Women. ‘DURNHAM'S 1110 G st. Bw. O022-46" ANTED Geet SON, 11th and Fate. n.w. LR Bg tol: NOOT’S, 421 11th st. n.w., above Penn - RST CLASS CABINET itumodiataly to Wo MOSES & oc2Z-3t vania ave. 0022-20 ANTED—A COOK AND AN EX- perienced Waitress We ood city APDIY. et NAVAL OBSERVATORY. 60 S00 E ates after 3:30 pan. Cope WOMEN FOR A LIGHT ANTED-MEN AND aay spsinens: 0c. to, 50c; an hou made at home, vening ; sen for 2 sam! Specimens to commence work ob Address HOWARD & 0O., Brockport, N.Y. 0ck2-7" W ASTED-FIRST-CLASS MACHINE OPERATOR ou Pantsat KEEN’S, 414 9thst.n.w. ocz2-3t ANTED—TWO SALES LADIES FOR OUR FUR department. Those with experience in handling fur preferred. Apply Fur department, SAKS & COM- ANY. GERMAN PRE- ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN, GERMAN ferred, to Cook, Wash an rences Fequired:, “Apply at once at 1330 New York ave. uw, WASTED THE SERVICES OF TWO LADIES te Sell Holiday snd other ‘on the In ment Plan; cood a reierences required. ELU)S, Koom 5, a8 ¥ st. cz. acdies an yi AND ee B a vi by pu ue Califo: w@ Bryant Shakespeare Diokeus, anuual Kingdon, Our Country, by Lossing; Redjath's Laser Won ful Story of Vid, [ete peed nea iz tops feet Army em0) ures, 3 eek. EAULENER & "ALLAN, Room 24; at Cloud Big. oblate ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK AND do General House Work; must understand her Ooh business, come wel. cecomumended and stay at uishts; Itheral Wages. Apply to 115 4th st. ae., Capitol till’ oc21-eoz ‘ Ad1BD — bU YOU USt FloUabs? & Ao- worth's New Systeu of Addition solves the secret ighest indorscment und purticusars inclose visio 10 ighest tment an jcuLara inclose ihe FAMNSWOKTH CO., Johuston Bldg. Cincinuati, ANTED—HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBERMAIDS, Boys, Girls and Gober Meu for ali business, Ap- Histor: eeort jor Government positions, C11Y NIKLLIGENCE OFFLOn, 711 G urw. vcle-1_t* ) ANTED—WAITER, SPEAKING FRENCH AND English or Spanish aud Luglish, at the CHILIAN LEGAL, 1230 Counecuicus ave, ocly-6t ED—CHAMBERMAID, SPEAKING drench and Euglish or Luglish and Spanish, at the CHiLIAN LEGA iL i23u Conn. ave, 1 9-Ot ANT.D—DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, 612 13TH st.—Pupiis wo learn the art of seasuring, Cutting and Fitting by Mune. on's Dress’ Cutting Soule, with the priviicge of ‘lux one dress while Teavning.. All who have learued tiie new ayatein speuk of it fu biwhest terms. Pupils wuarauteed constant employment at higuest pay, Basted simiugs cut by measurement, with sleeve paitern, for bu cts, 019-6t ANTED — DUNDOKE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ‘Men Women, white oul for ali kinds of domestic labor, ciiy and pistes: with refereuces, Hemoved to 7U9 L st u.w. se26-24t° ANTED — MALE AND FEMALE COOKS Waiters, Servants and Clerks; also Coachmen to fill vosition«. Cail at once at SANSBURY ment Agency, 1419 G st. a. ANIED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MAKINE, Corps, Boys to learn music, viz: ners and Trumpecers Must be irom 14 to 16 yeurs of age, 4 feet 10 inches in nelent, well developed. aud of wood moral character. Fuy per aouta $15; food, clothing and medical attendance furnished, Barracks, Washington, D.C, ANTED—LEARNERS FOR PROF. QHKi NEK'S New luternational ‘Tailor System, with iuch-rule or taye measure alone, as all scientific lors cut. Patterns and Materius cut and Instruc- tion vey by Blue, 8. J. MESSE, 908 L st aw. oed-1mn' Apply et Mi ol an 7 ANTED—BY THE MARTYN BUSINESS COL- Jove (Ein loymeut Bureau) Pupils to kute:, Grad- uate and Fill Positions at Gvod dalaries, Circulars obtained at College Building, 313 6th st. n.w., city, ocl-3m WANTED—SITUATIONS. WASTED; A SITUATION TO TAKE CARE OF au Infant or Youug Chiid by a White Bure, of x Experience; well recommended, At ‘Star office. WANTED BY A YOUNG GERMAN MAN, 4 SIT- uation of sume kind; not afraid of work. ‘Address 510 Bib st. new. och ee Wniseey TU DiCK'd AGENCY kus CUUKS, Housemaids, Waitress, Nurses, Lau owe h~ men, Butlers, Walters, and gene! housework. 613 ‘Tthat. uw. Also Kuropean ip Agent. oc23-5t" wh D—BY YOUNG COLORED WOMAN, A Place in First-class Fami.y to Take Charge’ of Baby; woud reference». Coll 101 D st. ne, at WARMER T EY AL MESFLOLABLE COLOKED ‘Dress Maker, Sewing tod. hue or go out by the day; plain sewing also. 1913 Sth st. u.w. 023-20" Wantee sy EADY YOUNG COLORED MAN, a Place as Coachimun or to Cure for Horses, or Place in a Livery Stable; references. a AL OF. SIMPSON, 1917 Harewood War eee A RGUNG LADY A PLAC 8 School us French Teacher, or Pupil her, orshego to them. Address FRENCH. ice, 0c! _ 410 7th wt. new, Foe SALE-ONE PAIL SORKET HOKSES, JUST : ria == 3 Private family ; irom Kentuck - . ANTED—BY TWO LADIE: ONE. OR TWO a or ¥ be sid. can be seep rear rhithed and One Unturnisted heom. sl oor, oo aD: 1416 1 ot, nw. dtive well T aingle. oo2e-2e open fre; wath or without Board; relerencen; moder: 4013 14TH ST. NW. WITH BOARD, | 0K saLE—A Vik sii Lib Rooms, en suite or single; 1 im or eins! driv Ore | Ko English Masts! ee es 322 ANTED—FUBNISHED—A SMALL FLAT OF | ——~ Soe __Os=""*__ three or Four Roots for light Sopeteering iu | JOR RENT—CHEAP TO DESIRABLE PARTIES— sate arte northwest section. lerence exc: + Ce. ‘Wo Pleasant Rooms oa secu ur of newly fur- wh ALE—ONE = 1CS.N., Star office, ene ae ished house; references required. 504 Kat uw, EF neat wind ode wall —— octl-3w jr weluing W Paiete fans far aenionens OF ROOMS IN rivate family for xeutleman, wife and baby in | }OR RENT—ROOMS—ONE UNFURNISHED BACK | 5°14 £ at Northwest section. State terms; reference. P.5.N.. Parlor with use of hall rom; also one lovely {OK SALE—TWO FIs 1 -CLASS VIOLINS, IN USE. Star office. oc? 1-3" Third-story front Koom, furnished. with Board for many years, st very iow = = San SD WIFE, TWO | SUL: for two gentlemen. $45 ver mouth, “Call ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO | #! oF more Rooms with te pais. | Othst. nw. one Board; private bath ‘i —— = OK 5 \LE—A RARE PIANO BARGAIN- i pensable; permanent if suited: Orivate family with Fe RENT—939 K ST. NW. SUITE OF KE- J ital gah te high-clees Uneaten aoe. he caterer in house and no other roomers or boarders pre- markably Fine Sccond-flvor 3 Bleely fur- | Cabiuet Grand: first-class iuakes fine rosewood’ case ferred. Address, stating location and price, OFFICER, nished ; south front; private family. ocr l-3 _ | Clewantly Quisbed, contains ali the Lest improvements Box 46. ‘Star office. ocd 1-3t! Ok RENT—906 12TH ST. N.W. TWO UNFUR- of Value, magni it siicing Qualities, and is nished new, having oven but siiguliy used a jew thas, Tespousibie wuarauvee OL tive. mith. itean be bougiit. uf taken at \ y ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN F. Address @. ooms, n.w. between 9th and 10th, B and xy heh floor, with heat and was; no ;mo children. vczi-3* ¥., Star office. oc) ANTED—Br FANIIA OF THRERADULI=. on | FOES SES eG ght rreesoneda al p—Ba FAA ; ot fen suite or single. conve: oan ot second floor, furnished, 3 or 4 looms, % bath; | Metropolitan Cluby Warand Nay departments; suit. Tk PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, Pith or without board; permanent, Address P.V.H. | able for receptions. Caterer allowed. oczi-im | .oe21 915 Pennsylvania ave, -» Star office, soS0-lm_ | J :0R RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pat- Fok SALE—COUPE “Hock AWal, PeRPECt Alor and Bed com, ‘either together or weparsie: | K'order: ycie and shsite.;nret-tiass iuake: sino & ‘Other Furnished siooms, *. audsuILe Coupe horse sin pears tld it bay 10 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | “eesi3é “ laut river: kiud sud tree from testi oot Lauds; excellent uriver ; Kind aud free trom fwult, set Siugie coupe barnes; coacinau livery, & arate creatly below Ubeir value, Appiy stable Fe, RENT weil 4 nished Koom: Pomdenuce 1501 h st, uw, cS WANTED-L. P, DAWso: Gb! 1523 1ST. NW. NICELY FUR- NERKAL AGENT 2d, 3d and 4th floors AND COLLECTOR, 13 609 Peun. ave. nw. No ie, sud con- | BJORK SALE—EXCELLENT DAYTON WAGON A. ~ References and bond given is required. _oc23-2t°_ | vontent to care am Hoompat | H* Ladies" Baxxy Pincton, best make Atte wenn, Vy ANTED—A KESPONSIBLE LADY TO JOIN IN | 1303 F st. n.w. oct i-iw’ sino vod fauisy oF Lumuess Horse, clea, separate, guking @ House, Address FURNITUKE, Star | OK KEAi—A LADY OWNING HER HOUSE | Cl! stable LUUU 13th st. nw aioe, Ce fp ey By r sina Ok SAE Compete ‘Oue Pair of Bay Horses, 5 and 6 Years of Aga, ctvely, 15}g Hands, bound aud Warranted Geu- rivers, bred im Vermont, turether with doutie- urrey in pertect wruer), baru . by bu a or full particulars ress WL. water obkce. 4 Wanrep-a STORE AND BASEMENT FOK THE Wholesale Liquor Busiuess; locality convenient to the Baltimiure and Potomac railroad preferred. Ad- 9+ 280 8. Central ave., Baltimore, Md. “ with Board, One or Two Suites, with private bath to each suite; the house is ina fashionable neyhbornoud, glevantiy furnisved turourhout first-class iu ail | t its appointments; private tabie e rented to gentlemen on! Member, Senator or Fureixu changed, French and VATE FAMIL’ it ; these suites | t , being suitable for a uaster ; retereuces ex- spl ‘oclO-iw* V ANTED—SMALL PICTURES TO ENLARGE, Hindeome Electrographs chene. Crayons at cut . De yo" SALL—GENUINE BARGAIN — GENTLE ne aeRt plat, gyend edd “sesso | JOR RENT—24 AND 26 GHANT PLACE, FUR: | inh iy Morse © yearn orysti rv oo worth $10,00v and growing in value;no couunission, FQhBENt SICELY FURNISHED BOOMs with | SOS Ro Address Box 10, Star office. ocus-or | AY Heat nd ¢ anaes ocitete” |B’ iores bina abate nF rEe the “larvost W eek cose nance ee ee re | oe BEAULIFUL SEOUND-FLUUK | gud Dicuss ee Coupes, Wairous, vasnenes where can be seen, STEWAKT, Star office. av (ay te malate came. tone ie ngand, second-hand. For cash oron easy WANTED-#. B. SMITH, ARTIST—CKAYON AND | grates; reterences required, 1101 K st, bw oc-tmte tel = = Portraits. Cor. 6th st. aud Mass. ave. Dayton Wagons oc2-Lw* F e re EWA BUAKD, SUITE OF PAKLO: a —s = ate7u. jocl® z-1s ~ 3 ; 3 WANTEDILADY WITHOUT FAMILY WISHES | goor.“Aleo lurce Bak hioom, fits feor, ‘and other | JRhO™ aT ge to Join Responsible Person of Good Social Stand- | roonis, large ad steal, oe 4) CrRionT ing in iceuting House, or Sell or Kent Furnicure tur | "Porm ae oA nel "axioms #10 Meatbls Far cute ten-rooin houso, reterehces exchanged, Addruts 2, Home, ith vend Sa FE ani #6 Mouthiy va; auoute, * = Also ctuer rovme, % omit, 1225 Penn. —TO Bi BND ‘Table board. ocl2-Im | oat UY A SECOND-HRN Carriage Harness if cheap, Add: (OR SALE—THE GKEATEST PIANO BAliGn KF treronered ous he Upright sae enoNEE ised, combinsion, panels, weranuy at bie b el2-1m_ pace Be al FPQE BENT, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Rooms at 316 Indiana avenue, single oF eu suite Apply gpa J. W. LUGENBELL, 314 Indiana ave. 2 sould engaved aud iret-work ANTED—A LADY DESIRES TO BORKOW FOR Mkbed jllasers, Lauu-carved, V one oF two years 8600: principal sud interest to Queen” Auue trusses overstcutg ecal . be paid in Installments vf $29 per uonth uuu pate Festi action, cOnULOUS bikges, Mickel eleeed "real cau ive as security $1,500 furniture. Address G Aud 1ud sinvn’ iraiwe,¢ leet | inches high. Price =a 2s FOR RENT —OFFICES t ea rg ee AS1ED— PARLUA FUMAILURE UL = —— = a | BNE S25) cont. Panos tet rent, HUGO WONUM stered, Mattresses Made U' Work Dene ins | OR RENT—OFFICES. LOOK,PATENT AND PEN- ——— ~— oe Nest aud Substential Mauuer; new work soli ited; Sion Attorneys! Office Koutus at reduced rent on | Jy 0 SALE—Z0 ALAD OF HOLBESJUsT ARuIVED satinfaction guaranteed, C. NELSON, 1225 G mw. | F xt. Inquire of MM PAKKEM, 1418 F st. stu Georgetown. Ky Four Cou we lG-42t" ~ = —— nO 2€U Coupe Losses: Une Pair Mat s —— —_———_________| }}08 Ki. NT—DESIRABLE OF FICE ROOMS, WIT ch BS r i i W ANI EDI BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH steam hest and elevator service, inthe Lenmen | Mauch Buwcks, Guedes tones a: t Frices for Secoud-nand Furniture, Curpeis and | Dutiding. 1429 N.Y. aves AT. COUSL 2.4; Gue b.own Aurwe, 1b, col rote malo tn Be Feathers, Entire Housebulds ‘® specialty. Addrvas | ocd-1th 1425 N. ¥. ave. | Gue Brown Murec, 1a0+cap stots aie i ees 519 7th ot. ow. Sad (OR KENT—1225 PA. AVE., BRADBURY BUILD- | Nub© ol these Horses lave ever WASTED—TO BORROW 87, ing, Two Handsome third floor, reut low | ‘ruined. All of the above ) “nocommission; 7th-at. to yearly tenant, . G. SMIT! wee cur! Address tar office. eez6-im 1225 Pa ave. ese feared {OR SALE—BY 8. WEINBERG, 615 Int 1,000 Stoves of ‘ali Aids. Will be dace, Call muamediavely. ED—A. OW THAT ER, W 640 0 st. n.w.. will make Kanges. “Furuaces oF Latrobes; perfect satistaction or no charge; Koofing, Spouung sud Job Work doue with dispaich; city FOR RENT--STORES. a oT. iD OF FIG {UR SALE—A KUsk WOOD er ane FOR BENT 036 F ST. N.W. STORE AND OFFICE | J'GU,SALET A Mood WANTED = BY EXPERIENCED arco: ae ean; TOE Fire, Tonr®, leaee to Goutreble ten- Bee enii 1th & CONLIFE, ver and Typewriter. work day or eveuiug, by | St s0l4-2m is 12th ot a Job, week or month ; st ‘erary work a special ws ViRY ONE 10 KNOW THAT DAN'L J. MOFFATT, 414 46 st.nw., Is always ready for uil kinds of Well Work. oc] 2-Im* by enographer’s dictation and lit. Box Q. b. Cap. Sia, 0clG-2w* PGE SALESUST ~ ARLIVED—15) MeAD OF Horees trom West Virciuia, amoug them are Good dutivers aud Drait Horses, aiso two Saddie Pome, tuvrouxtly Urowen aud eullulie ior cltldren to mde of Grive, DStabies iu rear 612 G et. uw 0c] 7-6s J. W. YATES & SON, {OR RENT—LARGE STORE SUITABLE FOR ANY business at the u.w. corner of 7th aud L sts, nw., (ith dweiliug above contaiuiug tem fine rovws: cellar under entire butiding. Inquire ot W. C. DUV ‘ocli-lw 920 F ; a ie ‘OR KENT — FINE LARG! RE, 83 F jeans ANTED— HORSES. 10 Fs ee ee eines STORE. 85 FEET POs SALETSHOPWOUN WHEELS AT $30; ¢10 Horses Winter aud Summer e 5j pani A Order | Call and see 419 Oth si w. > Ver month. ites w > - box at PRICE'S stables, 311 6th st.n.w. Fura 7th ~ am . Tit CLAKA Ch Li Co st. roud, 8 niles from city. O. H. ¥.CLAKK, Sligo | YOR RENT—BEST LOCAT ooS-3w YO FeuLayivause ove, Post uttice, Md. ocd] Large Store 1216 F et. n.w., at Ok SALI ASSOKIMENT OF HAND- MADE Carriages, Dayious and Business Wagoua, slower .uu Laclory Work; Veulcles taken om biy & BEALL, BROWN & CO., 1 ANIED — HORSES WINTERED; BEST OF care} warm stables aud generous feeding ; satin: A factory references irom past ind present patrons, 38 | FOR RENT—MI Storage. ALM. GakuUul, cor, X. Lave and Guk sh aud $10 per mouth. address ke L. SAUNDEIS | =~ Se _ ein ‘Cabin Jobu P.O. Sid. oce-Sun* | [OR KENT—BRICE STALL cE | (ROK SALEAT WILL PAY WOU TO cau, a@ ANTED—LADIES GE BLOSSOM.” Foon for two carriages, Couchinan's rots: ras and {As k. PROBES's aud makes wclection (at pusi- Was coset dain ease: che oe Eecaatia | wnt Apeay oc Sunni ek eer SFPStPe | ave cost) irumoue ed aud Mity ret-class ‘Care “Bi ee ontas = Lage Buggies, Pusctous, Carts, aprig aid other Fr, TSTABLE REAK =, pend VERMONT : room for four stalls and three carriages: Coachinan’s room, with water: key in trout. #20. oczl-lw CHALMEKS & VOORHEES, 1418 st nw, Fe RENT-STABLE; SIX STALLS; AMPLE carria, room, couchinan’s quarters; eas. 1 ocl8-lan 1 Rhode 'Isiand ave. E STABLE AND HALL ON G Malaria; 100 doses $1; sum- ples tree. Mrs. F, A. BAULEY, General Ayent, 327 A Soom. Jati-shw-10m*- bDarrons ae = _ocl?-Lm _. UK SALE—CALEIAGES, W AGU) #2ce of al Kiuds on easy “terms, Ho M sirecl, Georgetown, i OR SALE —GKEAT BARGAINS IN gy #ianos trom 860 up, on & a De. WANTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, “O¥FICE Furniture, Store Fixtures, aud Furniture ol every description ; also entire Households, Stocks of Mer- chundise of Address CAKLTON, 636 K st, ui V yt bo Tou aad Took elaine batee nd st. bet, 18th an inetd : permouth, Stable in rear of oss fet Cs ar NTED — TO BUY A an ELLB BAY 150 to 14 ands, " «Horse, to pou ve to seven yeurs, trot in three uinutes, sultable for isa, “Ad: | Eesutis ‘Aieg Gocmaniions Gate bane tale ments; Jake uisovunt iur cash: several celeursted so eae ie tnt dientod acl ses0-1m_ | of 1653 Oat nw.; 620 per mouth, BALL. Baows | Vacs OL. WALD & BUS. 700 as ANT! ST OUR HORSES AT F. i. | & ©0., 132 su 0010-3 Bs. SALE—ONE SADDLE AND DKIVING BONY; douaccusn Sins ae aaemaamnae ee Aiate, ‘Une Lape Suing Gcusiig sustains foreny eae Tundelecuuty, ‘96 per auntie iisrecrtaban fon =aF = Suatyaans mages seen Sessuruntaute toe 3 Pere ae LN HANCE aids teddie ssariy woe. The saere Gules i ee eo BUSINESS CHANCES. sactibee, Tite ifdrer mein ‘OR SALE — WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY 4 Liquor Business in South Washington: — < SALE—YOUNG PALROTS, MOCKING BILDER, ai we — ‘ y ANTED—BEFORE LEAVING ON A TRIP TAKE F Cabaries, Caves, Guidlines, Aquarius, Fink out an Accident Foiicyin the United States \ LN, Genk Agt, Saud 10 Burche Bidg., 13thaud# | QTUCK AND FIXTURES IN A COMNER GHO. | 1=“4 * =w eS , showin rete, | Sezer ee Noah Verteomm 2 a a 8 Week, $9 amouth, Call at 1607 Vermout a E—AT A SACRIFICE—A DUG SIORE | Wansucmus ic : : saan Ist of the month. Apply to TSCHIFFELY EEVANS, whovcoale crugcista cet OB SALE— THE “OTT: ANTED-EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM : rT jauep mo ballars evetie ot ean = Care Hiek! oc Nanette, tam teat | sraaraniog wo | JOR, GALL LANGE INTEREST IN A WELL-PAY: | ao leer o uet ug has eapet ban naeh or ae ure 1 r No Pay Required; Ranges, Furnacesan : ee lint Ts. robes Aude to Heat or NoPay. W. E DANTE | F., Star oflice. couse” | SUA8 fT oe Yaisivu st. nw. 6e19-6m ‘Ghatibermald inva private fauily. or Wari ‘Chan a private fa: or tag house; beat of Feferences, Address COLORED, ‘Siar ce. tar oon t.zt* family. Cull at 3: n.w., Young Woman's Christian Home, for three days. oorz-2t WASTED BY A RESELCTABLE WHITE GIRT, NV a Place as Chambermaid or Nurse. Address C. C., Star office. ocze Bt Ww ANTED—POBITION AS DRAUGHTSMAN; HAS iad ‘experience and 1a cunployed by Sentel arose Address A. W, DA ecbante: Addr i ‘West Lombard sts Baltimore, Ad. oc: Wa A YOUNG CwLORED WOWAN, A ‘Cook or Chambermaid; good references, Call at 1 nw. ocke-2te yANTED—BY EXPERIENCED PERSON, Eit- puro ai ay pebticcloneailoa Mom Petes jon: Shd Taliau. A MLF.C,, Star office, oc21-3t* ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR i, WOM. wW a MEN, EN NTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL 16 YEARS OLD, Place as Nurse or Chumbermaid in a g tiers, Waiters, Nurses, White Sleo Servants of ail kinds, He NEW NATORAE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 817 12th at pws och ae ANTED-BY A RELIABLE, INDUSTAAOUS, strict situate 40, Star office. W&ANILD-BY & RESPONSIBLE MAN, A POS Gs acrocaaed WEEE Se ANTED— BY A_ RESPECT, in NeeRamtne ites ieee refe ) CAPITALISTS—FOR SALE—A_RECEN Tocniiat Invevtion, pos: it wal: 4 r . 3 ANTED—TRY -CRIBNER. BEST BUTTERINE. Come with ents Beene ae = Fy RO PERSONAL srven ike tales et ton meee mee oe SeKYAN, Sos Satu we ceditiwe | JREAD THE LETTElis OF SOME OF OUR POM yee Tirdher than Hors Lari. ‘for aale omy in ine | [oe Beaune bates Hoiey tal ma OOME BLOCKS | OY SHE we POST” Govfer Stare wt stalin’ S28 ia, 130, middle-of aah | © °F OF OREO Me Obis CUNNINGHAM, 1t___Of THURSDAY, OCronER 24. isle, Open daily, WM. C. SCI BN. 6m oc21-1m Aoth and Faia. | WE TAUNDEY LACE CURTAINS Fics GLASS ANTED —STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND | J(OR SALE—BAL HOOM. STOCK, FIXTURES | pus "3.0 {ue Bext thirty days; Nottumiam 4065 uenovating Works: Feathers renuvated. Mat- aud Furuiture; location 6th aud Lista aw.; ; 3 MUKGAN STEAM LAUNDRY co,, eee msds F it Steamed, and Moths Teusuns I 4 juire CA 2B" 517 Mropeds FH. YOUNGS, 140” Pa.av. Telephone 1008-2 | CULNDOX- oul Dat uw, ork 6, BRtGHI craks | oc@e-Btt __ 911 Vibe. aw. ‘spl i-7u 19th and M sta. nw. och sur" WiLL TADE LEAVING ‘Cau Ax WASHINGTON | ANTED—TO BUY—GOOD SECOND-HANDGEN- | J)RANK H. PELOUZ®!, 1913 F STREE incke Bandas night Comasuuicate with party wi W itemen's Glotues, Guns, Pistols, te. ser whieh J ers to investors aime iret lane 4. Band 6 per oer aloes Box 1s fice, "oes “se cash price is paid. Call or sen hdend - tocks and Bonds, NY UL AC. Bk NT oan PR RIERA SOL Mtieeae, | “Also hes mocap heme ene otuim | Ants UeICULEY uy Disco etined Geuted LE ecmance ON Tue COMMON SENSE | Z55N5, SUPUS SL Adaatee © All Circunstances. > Bate = LOST AND FOUND. FRANKLIN P'ANGS TONED Sy 300 PIANO Te OUT OF = MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION Tune have W. T SOOLMAUD tune ie Bos OST—CAMEO BREAST PIN, NEAR OR IN ST. of Washinwton, DG, retereuces, Usual prices, Address 1753 Massachusetts L' Matthew's church. Suitable’ reward pill be paid (i Bows Pastienton rar we March 29, 1878. | sve. nw. ocel-iw” meas W.H. MOGES, corner 11th and ¥ gta, | Desi Pe at ficiary Upon Death of Member. PYEAKANCE, DUKABLLITY AND CoLok GUAR. ‘OST—ON SUNDAY, AT GARFIELD MEMOKIAL ous “SAMLC. MILLS, Bog, President, Jo eg MY Chureh or betweenthere aud 14th) st., Pair For further information to rae ‘OF no sale. TRASBU Gi Spectacles, Fiuder return to JOG 2d st. u.0. and re- 4. SMITH, Secretary. | & SON, 1112 F st. uw. oitin ceive reward. Southeast corner 4th apd G@ sts. nw. upposite sew VATE DETECTIVE AGL a aod posite us ANitomar ee ‘TE DETECTIV 3 tended to StUncly cundden tial yen ‘ Re * 0. ee istH ST. pours WM WALLIAMS Mauawer, UlU J ot am ‘owner, 1 = my 4-Guu* Lg a ea everest a one v SERVIC! EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ON TUESDAY-4 POW Ecox. | 7 bo MOVE TE Lesage TN Veadmct eae ae | ik, tnemeetecrey SAMAR Bence igtln money and vend bose eae are ey tages a Le ‘Gold Waten marked “See a Tie Con os : P le bug, Dogs 5 HEALED Ce. W, st