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Bon. John A. Swope and wife, Mins Bessie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ly, have gone to Gettysburg to attend the double wedding of the daughters of the Hon. David Wills, Mr. Frank Hatton of the Post will preside at the Six O'clock dinner tonight at Willard’s, A large turnout is expected. Mise Rosa Karr of this city is visiting Mrs. Joba A. Kratz of Richmond, Va. 4 pleasant company assembled Tuesday night at the residence of Mr. E. F. Casey of the ete p eh a church, _ witness Law = riage ter, Isabelle Casey, an: ir. Wm. Gessford, son of Mr. Charles Gessford of Owing to the illness of the church the ceremony the Rev. Mr. F. B. Rice, E.chureb. A’ infant daughter of cler} bert Green- Sullivan was maid of honor. Messrs. Wm. F. Hinkel, J. Coleman and Wm. F. Lacey, with Mare- hal Neil roses in their button holes, acted as f who = —<— a hand- ycamore brown silk, wore a vet turban and carried a bouquet of jeil roses, After the ceremony the merried couple were driven to their res- i 527 Sth street, where a reception was invitation was tendered to the of the Cameo club, of which Mr. Win- is @ member. Bev. Wm. Heiniem, a prominent member of ‘the St. Louis, Mo., Methodist Episcopal con- ference, 12 visiting his daughter, Mra I. W. Call, on 8 street, Miss Annie Brown of 1310 6th street has re- tumed from New York. Dr. and Mrs. Tarleton H. Bean, with their The marriage of Miss Maria Raum, the daugh- ter of Gen. Green B. Raum, commissioner of pensions, to Lieut. F. J. Moses, U. 8. marine was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents, on Rhode Island avenue, at 1:45 p.m., yesterday. Lieut. C.H. Lauchheimer, U. 8. marine corps, acted as best man. Owin; to a recent death m the bride’s family the we: was a very quiet one, only the immediate family being present. The bride, a handsome brunette, looked very pretty in an olive n cloth traveling suit. A sumptuous breakfast was served.after which the happy couple started on an extended trip north. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. The Episcopal Convention Takes Up the Matter and Lays it Down Again. The principal debate yesterday in the Epis- copal convention was on the topic of marriage and divorce. Dr. Benjamin Franklin of New Jersey, chairman of the committee. opened the proceedings by reading the appended canon, comprising the ground work of the existing eanon, with the proposed amendments, the sub- stance of which was as follows: If any persons be joined together otherwise than as God's word doth allow their marriage is not lawful. Marriage is prohibited by the word of God and by His church within the degrees of con- sanguinity and affinity specified in Leviticus Xvili, 6-18. imisters must admonish the people from time to time that the church forbids clandes- tine marriage. No minister shall solemnize the marriage of any person under the age of eighteen years, except with parent or guardian's No minister shall solemnize a mar- riage except im the presence of at least two witnesses, himself or the witnesses being per- fectly acquainted with both parties, Every minister of the church should keep an officio! Fegister of marriage. The law of the church concerning divorce is contained in St. Matthew v, 32; xix, 9, &c. Mar- riage when duly solemnized may not be dis- solved except for adultery and fori ion. The ity ty inadivorce for adultery is pro- Mibited trom —aomng opie during “the life- time of the other party. Persous divorced may not be married again to each other if the woman meanwhile shall have married again. If any minister of this church shall perform acerewony of marriage in violation of this canon he shall be subject to trial. Persons who shall marry in violation of the wisions of this canon shall not be permitted E’receive the holy communion, except upon penitence and avowed final separation; pro- vided, however, that no minister shall in any case refuse the sacraments to a penitent person im imminent danger of death. There wasa long debate on consanguinity and the riety of aman marrying his de- The amendment in re- d to consanguinity was carried by a vote of 194 to 90. Another debate occurred on clan- destine marriages. On the motion of Dr. Brown of Massachusetts it was stricken out. i > at the evening session, the entire mat- ter was laid over for three years. see AN ACCIDENTAL NOBLEMAN. But His Swindles are Not so Casual and He is in Demand. Search is being made in Louisville for Lord Hinton, an English nobleman, who is accused of a good dealof swindling. The fugitive is a genuine lord and his title can be found in Burke or Debett’s “Peerage.” At the beginning of the recent race meetings at Cincinnati he regis- tered at the Gibson house, in that city, as Sid- mey 5. Lestrange of Chicago. He played the races, backing horses heavily and betting on credit, The last day of the Latonia meeting there was weeping and wailing among the z THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON THE DISTRICT LAW OFFICE. GREAT DAY. Points From the Annual Report of| The Pan-Americans Were in Milwaukee ‘i Attorney Riddle. All Day Yesterday. THE ADVERSE DECISIONS IN SPECIAL assrseuent| The first thing the Pan-American party did CASES—NEED OF 4 UNIFORM CODE OF Laws | in Milwaukee yesterday was to drive through YOR THE DISTRICT—A TEMPORARY EXPEDIENT | the principal thoroughfares, headed by a band SUGGESTED—COMMITMENT OF THR INSANE and escorted by cavalry. Cannon boomed as —_. the slow procession moved slong. On the The report of Attornéy Riddle for the fiscal | train the Chicago, Milwaak: d St. Paol year ending June 30, 1889, has been submitted ke railroad company and the Pabst brewing com- to the Districts Commissioners. During that pany had distributed handsome books of photo- time 9,665 cases were tried in the Police Court, = engravings of the and so the party was with an aggregate amount of fines imposed pamnachryeipimny em for the fine buildings amounting to $45,199.98, During the year, At- and other sights they met on the route. The torney Riddle says, there has been a noticeable mansions of Prospect avenue were « surprise, increase in the labors of his office. The busi- and the northwest was seen to possess as great ness of the office in the courts, however, he | if not greater attractions than eastern cities, says, were less exacting than during the pre- One of the Spanish-American gentlemen ceding year. He speaks of the work before the said: “What has impressed me most is the Supreme Court and thinks that the last opinion equal distribution of wealth in your cities, or I in favor of the railroad companies puts an end | should oo comfort in sige to all similar cases in the,Distrioe, He then | towns and cities that we have been in. Ido foes into a detailed secount of these cases, In| notsee any indications of extreme poverty. e me Court of we samy eects, ea hon our own countries mee a t say One cases were finall; wealth beside extrome Mi ye ve fourtes of which were in General Term, ten ih here a general and qual distrivation of com- the Circuit Court and twenty-seven in the | fort. Criminal Court, Uf the cases disposed of in| The party drove around the Schlitz brewery, General Term, the report continues, the great | the largest in the country, and then visited the majority involved Pabst brewery and the operation of making TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS a = did agian os juncheon — rather a nquet — await 18 and the decisions thereon, as @ rul@ wore ieas a) against the validity of the taxes or assessments + oe — music, drew repeated rounds of a complained of. Most of these cases were be- | p Mayor Brown presided and in a little gun by certiorari and the grounds of attack | speech of welcome introduced Mr. John John- Upon the action of the taxing officers were | 8ton to speak for the city, There was one quite exclusively technical and the assessments | statement in Mr. Johnston's speech which when set aside were set aside by the court by | caused the guests to applaud. It was that Mil- what appeared to the attorney's office as com- | waukee was of a population of 225,000 paratively unimportant irregularities. Siuce | people and yet only thirty policemen were nec- the Brewer case until the present time, the re- | sary to keep order in the day. Mr. Quarles Port says, the court har asserted and reasserted | made a lively 9 h, & characteristic Yankee Principles respecting the levy of special assess- | address, the first of the kind the delegates had ments and the force and effect of tax sales and | yet heard, and they enjoyed 1t much. Mr. Ro- deeds destined to continue embarrassment and | mero of Mexico @ few remarks in reply, involve no little loss to the District because of | and the health of Mr. roy Settle who fur- the careless or inaccurate acts of past officers, | nished the banquet, was dr ‘There was an- Rawhpardcepnnabeeapraiie a tod the fousiry of EP alls 8 Oa foun . The report calls attention to the case inthe |““Arter ‘dinner at ihe Plankinton house the General Term of the District against John | party was driven to the residence of Mr. and Curtin, This was a prosecution begun by the John Mitchell. The large number of District in the Police Court against John Cur-| handsome women present was remarkable. tin for selling liquor in Georgetown on Sunday, There was dancing in a pavillion, and the The defense was made that there is no valid | Visitors could have kept up that pa: law prohibit the sale of li Sunday in | ¢ntertainment all night, but they had to leave Gasnstors. is case Ses eae yet aa ol at 11 o'clock, as the train started at midnight cided ad the report says it calls attention to | for St. Paul. the disordered copdition of the local ordinances, There are four sete of such ordinances, one Peery from the late Kg gr are of Wash- ington, one emanating from the late corpora- tion of G town, one from the late levy court governing the county of Washington and one from the late legislative assembly of the District, Miss Garrett’s Triumph in Business. A TEMPORARY EXPEDIENT SUGGESTED. From the Philadelphis Enquirer. The report says that it is a reproach to the | Robert Garrett's recovery of mental and national legislature that this condition of things | Physical health is the first gleam of sunshine has been permitted to continue so long. The | that has come to the Garrett family for more laws of the late assembly are in force through- than five years, No household with millions in out the District, but the ordinances of the | its possession has ever been so afflicted as the — Lean herpes — limited in their | Garretts, Within half a decade Mrs. John W. application the respective territories gov- etued by those bodies. “Mr. Riddle suggests as | Grip nee ener re from her carriage and a simple expedient in advance of an intelligent of her injuries; her husband soon sfter- code of local laws the extension by Congress of | Ward succumbed to a malady that was aggra- the valid ordinances of the corporation of | vated by the death of his wife; then their eldest Washington to all parts of the District. This, | son, Robert Garrett, lost his mind, and while he says, might be done by a simple act in no- | his physicians were taking him on a tour of the wise effecting the validity of the laws of the | world in the hope that this would restore his assembly, mental powers his brother, Harrison Garrett, Besides the causes tried before the regularly | was drowned by the collision of his yacht with constituted tribunal he calls attention to the | a steamer in Chesapeake bay. But the friends case of Samuel Strong and goes into it in detail. | of Robert Garrett have never ceased to predict ‘The report calis attention to the necessity of | that he would one day be himself again and re- alaw providing for condemning right of way | enter the railroad and finance field with vigor tor sewers or condemning public alleys except | and wisdom. The prophecy may soon be real- on petition of private owners, as the muce of | ized. The increase of the Garrett capital dur- such a law is a serious defect which should not | ing the illness of Robert Garrett is an accepted longer exist. fact in financial circles, notwithstanding that communtiy cv Sink reslan, the family holdings of Baltimore and Ohi rail- " road stock have drawn no dividends for three The recommendation relating to the commit- | 7°or4” ‘This increase ia due altogether to the ment of the insane in his last report is repeated. | sound business sense of Miss Mary Garrett, the Under existing conditions embarrassing ques- | only daughter of John W. Garreté and sister of tiona on this subject often arise, which should | Robert. ‘ 7 » not be permitted to go longer without atten-| “It seems incredible, but it is the truth,’ tion. In addition, he says, the appropriation | said a Baltimore lawyer toa Philadelphia friend for the trial of the insane is much too email | recently, “that this young lady has virtually and should be increased to at least $4,000. In | handled the Garrett railroad and banking in- this connection, the report says, an embarrase- | terests ever since one of her brothers was at- ment has arisen in the use of this fund by rea- | tacked with disease and the other lost his life. son of the She is not yet thirty years of age and is a hand- PECULIAR WORDING OF THE APPROPRIATION ACT, some woman of the blonde type. She obtained which reads: “To defray the ex as btiek: her business training from her father, to whom ing the execution of writs de lunatico inquir- she was @ constant companion in his later endo, and commitments made thereunder in years, and she turned it to good account when the Garrett family was actually deprived of a all cases of indigent insane persons committed to the government hospital for the insane by male head. No woman has ever had such a re- sponsibility of this kind placed upon her order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia, &c,” that which Miss Garrett voluntarily shouldered, and if the whole story of her work could be Placing stress upon the word “committed” the report says the accounting officers of the told it would be a nafrative of the most extra- ordinary "business qualifications” that "aay vi woman has ever sho e@ mi ions 0: 16 Se eee Dore nee Deed. See | Satay have tae adtad to Saving her steward- allowances for the expenses of the trial could | *hip. She possesses some three millions in her bemade out of this appropriation. Mr. Riddle suggests that in order to avoid such questions own name and she has made Hobert Garrett a wealthier man than he was when he inherited the language of the appro; tion act be changed to cover all cana = his father’s seat as president of the Baltimore WHY SALARIES OF THE DISTRICT LAW OFFICERS and Ohio railroad. SHOULD BE INCREASED. CTION SALES. In concluding his report Mr. Riddle, after | = AU EB calling attention to the growth of the attor- Aslight change has been made in the pro- ‘am, Instead of stopping at Des Moines, iowa, the delegates will go to Kansas City, St. Louis has surrendered one day, so that the strangers may see this example of the wonder- ful growth of the west. IMPRO' ND D ences, ae OUSES FARM LANDS: SUMAMEL RESORT “I confidently assert that adequate service EN ra AS” “CITY VIEW." AND OTHER canuot be procured for the attorney's office if| 4 ACTS (IN SGIERBOKO " MANOR” AND itis to be located at the District buildings for decree of the 8: Court of the District of i jon, in front of the respective protaises, on building eae ee donne ved tage DNESDAT, NOVEMBER Sik 1H, 1560, at FOUR hope of practice outside the office; and in Ww. OeLock Pp. Lots 2and 4.0f tue subdivision of original Lots 6 7. syuee 461, improved oo behalf of our respective successors, as well as west, in behalf of those of the office force who are id Houses number 203and 207,0n 7th street not to remain, I beg to urge upon you and upon in Washington city, D.C. ‘Aud on the SAME DAY, AT QUARTER OF FIVE Congress the eminent justice of seeing that officers whose time and attention are so much P.M., Lots lettered G, H and I,in James P. Tustin's subdivision of lot 3, square 579, fronting on C atreet engrossed by the public service are not inade- quately compensated.” between 2d and Jd rests southwest, in said city (un- a DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. iunproved). vn THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, 1889, AT FOUR P.M., the northern half of Lot 24, square 732, st corner Second street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, in said city. improved by House No, 201 Second street, occupied us a drug store, and by two wellings, Nos. 151 and 153 B street. And SAME DAY, AT HALF PAST FOUR P.M., Lot 22 of John E. Carpenter's subdivision of original lot VITAL STATISTICS. Health Officer Townshend's report for the week ending October 19 shows: Number of | by dwelling house: No, 100 Fourtlnrestssuthoest ae deaths, 100; white, 60; colored, 40, Death rate | sud uty. NOVEMBER EIGHT! 1889, at horsemen and bookmakers over the departure of the distinguished Englishman, who had swindled them right and left, having backed horses without paying his debts and having borrowed money and got drafts cashed, his in- debtedness amounting to about $3,000. Not until then was his identity discovered. The sccount of this nobleman’s life forms quite an interesting story, even bis birth cre- ating a domestic scene unusual at such pro- cee. The earl of Poulett, in the year 1549, was @ lieutenant in the twenty-second regiment, stationed at Portsmouth, and one night, taking a little more than was good for him at mess, he made a bet of £1,000 that he would marry the first woman he met. Upon leaving the bar- racks the first woman he met was a character about the streets, known as Betty Newman, though Debett gives the name Miss Elizabeth Lavina Newman. daughter of Mr. James New- man, @ pilotof Portsea. George Poulett (he had not then come into the title) could not af- ford to lose £1,000, so he married the lady June 22, 1849, and the gentleman who honored Louisville with bis presence Sunday was born December 15 of the same year. At the death of his uncle George Poulett became Earl Pou- and this son of his wife, born in lawful ik, was by a Viscount Hinton, and, upon arriving at the age of understanding, was not slow to take that title upon himself.” He has had checkered career. —— — eee Mr. Sidney E. Mudd, the contestant for Mr. Compton's seat in Congress is ill with typhoid fever at his home. Senator Fair of Nevada is to establish a Facing stable. Dr. Pryor of Nottoway ay: Va., father of Geert toed New York, is critically While George Hosmer, the oarsman, an the Phasweg —— by pop New opera house, last night, he fell out of the boat im the rowing scene into the water, ray” = co gs i with bd crm Se ‘ount uma, oy ae minister fore’ affairs, upon whose life an attempt was ne few days ago, was more seriously wounded than ‘was at first supposed. The wound, which was in the leg, assumed such a state that amputa- tion became necessary. ‘Titus Sheard of Herkimer county was yes- ‘¥ nominated for state senator by the twenty-third New York district republicans, at Utica, on the 78ist ballot. Platt let go his grip and the dead lock was broken. The bulls made s raid on the oil market of Pittsburg yesterday a%ternoon, and ad- vanced nearly 4 cents, touching a figure than for several years, The petroleum exchange The Hudson county, N. J. execu- tive committee have notified Jersey City mail carriers to contribute to the cam; fund, Most of them are “Lit stable keepers in Newark and Eliza- A ae ee Johns Hopkins ts decided against the and gown dress. qe aeet ont y, eon - 5. | .on_PRIDAY, per 1,000 per annum: White, 18.35; colored, 26. | 4 »ARIDAY, Ni Pity lt 79" Charles ‘otal Dac esecnsas 20.90. Forty-eight were | subdivision of square, 93, smproved by a pe under five years of age, 27 were under one year | brick dwelling, No. 1507 Q street northwest, in said old, and 11 over sixty years, Eighteen of the | Cty pnd ou SAME DAY, at FIVE B.M-. part of lote 1 '® im sguare 715, particularly Gccree, and fronting’ 4734 feet on Delaware avelae deaths occurred in hospitals and public insti- ‘a and extending back to the rear line of said lots und tutions, The principal causes of death were: . i . i “ oved by Irame dwell he » YOR and 910 Group, 3; diphtheria, 0; consumption, 8; | wapru ted true dylan heuuey Joe got and G1 iar }; typhoid fever, 4; malarial fever, | URDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1889, at FOUR 3; pneumonia, 8; congestion of the lungs, 3; | O'CLOCK P.M., at the auction house of’ Duncanson whooping cough, 2. Births reported: Twenty- » corner Oth and D streets northwest, in said city, . by ct of seven white males, 30 white females; 18 colored | $i, {hose tracts of land in the District of Columbis. males, 22 colored females. Marriages re- | lot,” asisiddown on plat made by B. D. 5 ter, 5 ite; yor of “Giexboro Manor,” containing about 82! ported: Twenty-four white; 7 colored. crea, and on part of which is located the ‘summer ret MISCELLANEOUS, The pi sort kuown as “city View,” on the rty owners and residents of 11th i nse Fiver, the tract in © Giesboro’ particularly de- street southeast between M and N streets have scree ‘routing ver" ileaboro frouting on said river and Giesboro submitted a long petition to the Commission- | road. ers protesti st the issuance of a liquor | ,, kerms: One-third cash, and notes of equal amount license to C. W. James, 1235 11th street, Sonics be cf ake cakliae dae mine Te D. M. Browning, the pastor of Douglas | Aitseiarondcs starches A eposit of $100 r0- Memorial M.E. church. writes to the Commis. | Quired st Hmpe of sale ou each piece. |All conveyancing : ing, ‘In the name of God and | ‘ith in Sitecn dayen tt “erm 10 be sioners today 160 members of his church and for the sake of se 4 8. EDWARDS, the community,” that no liquor license be JOB. BARNARD, 5 granted to Ed. "Beuchert, at the corner of | DUNoANGON BO, ancteures SoM SEIT: an o Ex-Policeman John E. Rentch writes to the Commissioners —— request a zeepeniog BUSINESS CHANCES. of his case, on that has addi 7 tional testimony to offer. Mr. Rentch was dis- | K'P BERTONE OF THE BES ne, ARE missed several weeks ago on @ charge of | CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1008 72h at. 2.w. _0cd-Ste drunkenness, OR SALE—DRUG STORE IN GOOD LOCATION; low rent; sales over @10 per day. ‘Terme cas! Marriage Licenses. Address DRUGGIST Q, Star otiiee, __oc24-wt" * Marriage licenses have been issued to Alex. stock. RL —_ INA a Sno. Britton and Louise J. Reed; Thos. P. Brett and | goot chance. a Gertrude M. Brown; W. B. Bayler of Bald- a a winsville, N.Y., and Bella Proctor; L. M. fone Iegot abe month. apply to THOAIELELY Saunders and Julia J. Green; Jobn R. English | & EV: S, wholesale drugwists. Oc22-3t and Eleanor C. 3; W. OC. lor and “CAPITALISTS—FOR SALE—A (RECENT Beatrice Watts; J Smith and Maris 8. Mechanical Invent if waluable Garner, E. D. Denison and Ada M. Chicking. | $ HVS: unsareue Helentiats and see neprccts. both of Boston, Mass; Anderson Davis of | Ty you WaNT 10 BUY ON SELLLOOAL S10CKS Fauquier county, Va, and Fannie Pickett of Vor Sonds'‘cr borrow on. GHAM, Loudosn county Ya; W.2elland Lies — *t} | _oo@1-1m ried Charlottesville, Va; Jonathan Cramm and | UH, SaLh—Bal Room, stock. | FIXT' Us Beaters oi mee ee of the i Hs valle; men St. Louis ake PELOUZE, 1319 F STREE’ : in BA: i yester: in eeponse toa call by the farmers | FV Odors te investors sine fret sam 4, 6 and 6 per federation to some steps looking to the | 2) betterment of the wheat yey ey to on ocl9- Im r A D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1889, WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTED--HELP. ___| state TR MAN OF coop | We aceite = mi ms i | Facenw leo Een = foal bane aed BEER Be ee: abd & Ms “ cian ee alan COOKS Rapes Se ee Fos tis : it Communicat Bosinn second it housekeeping ; leat. pear Stree cer lines, 2430 NTED_MEN A) Coo! tJ = = — — = Py 160; Laundress, Maids, N Walters, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN 3 3D N. W., UNFURNISH: ° Helps Drivers, Host ana Dairy Sten for this Visco aa Cook; Dest of referenon, Call at 2028 Feed eff AS : city'andcountry. DICK'S, 618 7thmw. ocee-4t". | Rist, howe at ‘ond gas; pleasant location. Sinn Bs y ANT .D—A FIRST-CLASS SKIRT HAND; NONE ANTED—ST; UATION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO | E PARLOR AND ONE NT 19 © WwW ‘other need apply. Also s ‘waist Hand. W Ti Fire Insurance | V'92, gape he tio > oe Also an Apprentice. “Apply 8: ._1s_ Business and hae had two years’ experience sp New | axce.ieut Bound” Rererences exchameed These stocks offer Wisraew foe ot Albums Returm oua Bein | WANTED BE a iOesG GoLicD Nana AE Re oe pL TROR RENT BORA. ty WW 2 oN Dl AN, ~ E > xe Clocks, &c.; salary and to hard workers; | Weise iaitet mi Boarding Hous” or Private spun: pester beet meteeee Bre; 501 exposure; mitt Prench. Piste Stroma cost price €90; fdas lolorsr eee? mt Seve retrace | Fumily: ood references i Apply 1251 Medion | convenient bath, private family. Le83 Het. ecde-s* | also Chery Dini ‘tom abies cost Ko ce 2. 242 - ~ Can be'ssen at B10 4 fe: ANTED—TWO OB THREE GOOD MARBLE | \raNTrD—1y A YOU\G GruMAN GIEL, a | FOS") 37—795, 18TH ST. NW. NICELY FoR. | FP" UT t~canory TOP Polishers Tbaly to JOM DIMOND, the share | Wis Pisce ae, chambermaid aud to do Plain | Fei ait Fig atin f'Pumton im sown Curtaina aud ae cna CS POE" F 4 * ‘ a = Yoo kine new cheap. Inquire at YoUNG's, WEEE ea TR PRG ec coorcee wot: | BORA FORIMRED Boos Wire nyagD | 462 Remplctatne ne EE entire charge of & wan EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN, | = —— aah Fa SALE—PRIVATE SALF OF + URNITURE, 3 wages; references required. are Place as Cook in First Family: only those | Fe RENT—THREE OR ck UerCRHEED fanily moving into a saelier Louse deure =, Box 65, Ser cffce, teen Gilling to pay rood wages need answer, Apply at the Hane StS, 2a floor, for Licht mit: ary sart of their Furniture. Ca! ee sepaine engl Tez W casioernotsd sapere 00 Gs nw CUS | WANTED—OY A COLOMLD GUI A SITUE: | JfOR NENI=PANLORA DINING NOOM RITGHEX | PROr SALE A Mevinowe spemamace tes ban 5 aw. ED at A a J ‘Al DININ Lg A & STUCRY a gg ; TRL, | ,VV tion as Cook or Chambermaid. Adircss 47 Fen. | K°and Four Bed icone, haniocmeie toruisied, | I Bred hey nae hg Dey § = House Work eee RATE GURL | sonst. uc. bet. Kand L, Norih Cap. and ist sts. “IE | everything complete: in Tocatice | Bear Catt: | steagn"wairahle for or core tse. “App to wise ‘3 WASEDA SITUATION 70 TAKE CAKE OF ot; new, House, "Address IMMEDIATELY, Star office, — : Ee ace ott = | Infant Lrg s jurse of | SoS Se eee ALE—FIN AO ah SEG LABS WATLEM, WHITE OR | gaperience: well Box 120, | FLOR Ri 23 E ei x.w. orposite at. | F'Staintne ana pertectiy’ geatle, 1016 Veoment ee OSE ye | star office. 068 AE | Hones ee 20 aa ease tre rary Purntsined | counsor family carvings aud Arstclans et — “t edt cs iv. 3 month. oct4-21° say nights: bring refercocta BhOBa ee mente SSS at Bw ~- cat ines ant eniasEt? OF sitirle; convenient to = and stay nights: bring references. _516 2d st. n.w._1° = 2 ED—-BY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED wi by Dress Maker, Sewing to du home or the day; plain sewing also. 1913 Sth st. D.w. ANTED-WOMAN To DO GEAERAL HO W ‘work; references required, Apply at Toys Leh oc 7ANT D—BY A YOUNG LADY A PLACE IN We ee RET CRASS FITZER AND, CUT. | WV a'School as French Teacher-on Prpits tees and permanent is aeberanae u ddress | her, of she go to thei. Address FRENCH, Star of- QUICK, Star ofhce, a-zee | fice. <a oc: a WANTED — A COMPETENT TE NURSE ANTED—DY A_HESPROTABLE WHITE GL Ww to Trav monks ois PRE ON ee Weinses Chantennna os None, Addrees ©. ¥ m. sud 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. ock 4a —_* W A RESPONSIBLE MAN, A POSI- rag heen tat uae es ssn Soot cae S New York, but ill- ol my WASTEDUIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMPE- | Ioave, ample references and wecurity given. Lyvly to tent Waiter with good references. Apply at 14¥8 | @. J. K., star ottice, 0021-6" Kat nw. between 6 aud § pin. oo2dut™ UATIONS "7 | ANTED — COLORED — GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer, {or stall fainily in Mt. Ficanant: $19 month; good house, Call DICK'S “AGENCY, $13 ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE W Worn a sinaft Yamnsiysat 910 Gat sae FOR COMPETENT Drivers, ‘Maids, Porters, c.; Families, Hotels, HAM'S, 11106 st.n.w. Housel Rorsen C jousekeopere, Nurses, Restaurants aha Sto res. 0cl8-6t* SS NIN | 2 a : y ANTED_EMPLOYERS—YOU WILL BE FUR- W ‘orters for SOMERTENE MAN, TO TAKE |W dined tiginy Hecoumentioa Cierioa Apmiicanes, Biography, in six volumes, now complete. “It contains | also Well trained Servants of au sixty-two ‘steel engray: executed in s superior | potice, without charge. at the C Focalos al ssoeseensenaize canis, araetis ere 7 Tendering it beyond question the most complete wal: Gal education, 6 pup of Peete Oar een: Jory of American portraiture which has ever sires Position as where stndy of music | In addition to this wealth of illustration there aré | may ‘be a specialty: hishest “referenes neatly three hundred beautirul wood cuts of birth- | MUSIC, Station E, Baltrmore: Ma 8025-308" Places, residences, statues. monuments, tombs and Predalo, and hoe cout the publishers fully 154 ey ee : econ Ltt om ene WANTED--HOUSES. ‘T1008 M BT. N. 0 a ANTED— Hable Giri as Nurse for Smail Ciuidren; uone-| YY yase, about but one with best recommendation need aprly. 1°" | Give {ohn ga, House, 10 Rooms, for nde w Cpe oy TY Ez 0CeeSth W. 8. BOYD, City. _ rs for Even! ‘orl you own Ma- ANTED—TO PROPERTY OWNERS—WE HAVE chine and kind. Exice per hour expected. Experience \ Demand for Houses as fol ho To Buy in the $ud Speed. Also French. German and >) nish Trans” | northwest, $8,000 to 12,000: Small Frame or Brick DAN 1319 Ore ne aued. Address I. P- SHI-KI- | $1,200 to'§ 1,400; To Lease a Handsome House in the fashionable part of town; To Kent: we are constant; rangi iy ‘applied to for Houses ing trom $50 to 200 per aNTED—A Ww BOX TO WORK AT THE PIANO Exchauge Ware Rooms, 913 Pa. ave. oci#4-3t | month. All property in our care will receive careful — SS ea tt be, LEN! ¥ WAXIED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 OR 10 Builaine, zie “¢erallipdigemsgiccr”? = Soma heeoiieitee ee ANT 10-K0OM HOUSES FOR RENT arene Age honesty. Apply at 1804 14th st. n.w. ocyd-t® WwW ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE PRINTING Business; wust be smart and quick. apply WHEELE A'S PRINTING OFFICE, 9th (g in All Sections of City; we have our fuealy is exhausted. ocl| J. H. GRAY ) ANTED—BY FISH & MI daily calls and 937 Fst. n. a Be AOE Ee er, Ho t J ANTED-AT 1401 HST. N.W., A FINSI-CLASS | 9th and 10th mw. with 8 0 10 rooms, med. Iiaie. to Cook, colored; no other need apply. cooatrs ror! cost from $5,500 to 87.000. 0018-68 yy ANTED — HOUSES TO RENT —I HAVE A lurge demand for Well-located Rouses: owners having such would do well to piace them in my hands, Careful attention and prompt returns, ‘se25-1m KEDFORD W. WALKER, 1006 F. ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRLS, ‘Une to Cook and Wash the other for General House Work, in asmali fuinily. Apply at 1466 Khude Island ave. it WANTED-THE STRICT ATTENTION WHICH our office (with an experience of nearly 12 years) is giving to its Rentul Department bas eu! us to keep our houses weil tenanted, und hasleft us with few houses to offer for rent. ANIED—A WH GIRL TO DO GENERAL House Work and assist with Child year old; Two intamily. Apply 1318 13th at.n.w. — iad WANTED! WOKKING HOUSE KEEPER. TWO adults in family. Apply at 2410 /4th st. 1t* s wake Keridents or non-residents having Furnished or J ANIED—CLELK IN REAL eSTALE OFFICE; | Unfurnished Houses or Stores to Rent can heve wraduste of high school preferred. Address, | special attention to their interests by piacing them in #ivine recommendations, age, &c., Box 51, Star office. | our hands. JOHN SHERMAN & CO, oe Sy au3-sm 1407 F st. nw. WANTED A, WHITE GIRL, GERMAN PRE- ferred, for General Housework; fur right kind of irl & good home; reterenc Apply 1343 6 required, Jorcoran st., between Q and & and 13th and 14th sts, ve! WANTED—ROOMS WANTED FOR FAMILY OF FOUR, SUITE OF 4 or 5 Kooms with Bath or a Small House, com- ws ‘D—A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO WAITING y pletely furnished for housekeesing; must be in references, Koon’, B88 F teak Tiaor, ye | Reinnbostigud referees wiven aud required. "Ade —_——— —— =. dress » Ster office. vcr: re 'D-BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WELL- ANT: D—A YOUNG PERSON 17 TO 20 YEARS ws furnished south or east exposure, in Wiaiee, good Penman, antspirband and quick at al Roo figures. 10 one possessing above requisites a pleasant | private tansy; also stable for horse and baeey AR. aud permanent position is offered, Address 1UA- | dress, stating terms, Which Inust be reasonsbie, NEATS LAND, Star office. ocz4-2t" | Niess, Star office. 0c24-3t* ANTED—A GOOD ITE GIRL FOR GEN. ¢ NTED—NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, ROOMS AND erai House Work, Cooking, Washing, aud Iron- Board for fainily of four, Address, with terms in, ‘Apply at 2028 Paten Ww. it" | and¢uil particulars, ‘M., O1 Edmund place. Detroit, ANI, D—iKANSIIMAN AND LEVELMAN tor | Mache as 3 eng ineer’s party ; railioud survey. Apply koom ANTED—BY NOV. 1, A ROOM ON FIRST 89, 930 F st. x “i W ‘dooritiis private enteans ee gentleman. Ad- ANTED—YOUNG WITTE x JOD | Seee ek Bar ome ee ‘Man iu stable and to make himself generally use- ANTED-3 UNFURNISH! ful. “Keferences required. 211] Massachusetts Roo! doors tie good locality: ms; One ou secoud floor; in 3 amily preferred, Address U.M.C., Star —A RESPECTABLE WHITE BOY | Pon, RENT-NicrLY FURNISHED nOOMB ¥ BMia fiscden te R SALE FOR FORSE COVERS, HORSE BLANK. or Meubers; also second-story Hall hemey “Teak L | A, ote and Lap hobs ase WOODWARD bE | stow. ‘oct4-3t’ | Aid saves wood part | RENT—305 MST. NW. A PLOOR OF 4 — ms, partly furnished.nicely arranged tor howse- kee ‘trout, cou ping: oder improvements: ‘ave O departinents and market; FOE, BENT TWO PLEASANT, HANDSOMELY r Communicating Second Story Keo! with Board; elliitie location nurtiwest; modera cout ivable for two or three persons, also Hall swall private family. Address Box Ci papers ~ ocas-3t* Fok BENT CHOICE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR | | neighborhood of Gegetetons STse ‘Osi. pw, Dext E Wan, DOR! door to Christ church. refereboes exchanged. G24-0" FOR RENT FURNISHED AS PARLOR AND BED ‘Koom, of Unfuru: Floor Kooms; also Roo: and : caterer, Apply 720 10th st. u.w. {UR RENT — FURNISI house; alcove in fron nace heat electric bells lent toavenue care; Yori? GREEN HOUSE A Dr. Busey's farm. DER. SILK CULTURE. AN INDUSTRY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. The Silk Colony of Maryland t =r f the United prates ait taensak FEEDING Shechis On TEE INDia WORM. ene Wes ‘used for nak: eon skin plushes and velvet, Makin the Anest ‘Tere is at present a great demand for them at 250. apiece and tor some Varieties the price has run up to (0k KEad—Pabilbs IN HIGH OFFICIAL LIFE | Ye fuller (61) enc It fs nothing unusual for an perienced wilk can find appointments of a refiu: Home at grower 1723 Ht st ow. one for s young man. | “pire from 4u, 160.058" coevone a ce oron. se F, WELL-FUENISBED, BUNNY | Prod i $0) | T—LARG! v ut », BI i i the Cocooms Fun! F —— on second and oe eg en ee rom 2.080 a . RG inely open ire places; ainple closets, nse couvenieneca, terms io. Adz Ith. pt | inches from ti he Wort ie also beautifal & Bw. ocd: os tas ext ih raise two crop inte, year we will raise two crops for the colont first of the mulberry-teeding species, secund the vak— feeding species. a has already advanced 1; cent since wy roid the Bret lot a8 Odenton woe ULie again ibeade of ix montha, ‘These places can easily be made to pay $1,000 per Sarto re ater tee the silk worm eggs abd care for care. Maps, circulars aud full parcicuiate at othe FE RENT—PLEASANT FU Second Floor, en suite or Third Floor with House Keeying. 1 le WOR KENT—TWO LARGE, COMMUNICATING {:ooms, on second floor, furhished, with or with- out board, in private family. 1410 B.w.0cd3- OR RENT—1225 NEWYORK AVE, 2 LARGE, Well Fi AVE, 21 Furnish d Rooms, third floor, 2 Communi cating Parlor ‘and ied itvonia wecuud Boor: reat vep¥ reasonable. 23 SHED ROOM ON tle ; also on closets suitable for Very Ist. n. octs-3t" Peano es THREE ne SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, parsed Boome; heat and gag: private family; meat | oo? 3 410 7th et. n. erdics and two lines of cars; $17; suitable for light | yoy, SALE-A VERY YLi Ki KY housekeeping, | =. __ nae Fk ver: price tious cp {OR KENT—THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | Fuglisn if Dog iu'the city; kind and gentle vugertmeuts, two or thrse rooms én suite: bathe | KMALMEN, 1020 7th at. uw. cee aud closet attached; elevator: cafe secou none. =r " > TRS SGA, co Toei cide™ | JOH SLA RAM IANO EARN 4 wea EE TIA ELD inet Garand. firwt-class make: fibe rosewood case JOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, BEC- | elecautly tuished: contains all the best improvements. ond floor, with or without board, including gas, eat and bath; herdics at corner; colvenieut to War also ‘Treasury. Ot Values maguidesut tiem, ate ing been but slighty used stew moutine A aud Navy department . Address 2214 @ 2B. oc22. new, having been afew mouths. A Tespousible guarantee of Live years goes with it, aud it can be, i if taken at f fu6 Geet #428. “Swner isuvingcity, "Gan be eeee ae THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, och 913 Pennsylvania ave. 7OR RENT—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; by a a ¥ GEYEA GRAND a preierred 1001 K st. ow. cov: a stock of Carriages, Coupes, Wagons, Hares, ¥E 1—ITWO HANDSQMEL\-FURNISHED | @ud Blankets Commun! Kooum, rst Sor; gentlemen 9 ferred. Apply at 918 M st. nw. oce-Lin' to Pee BENI SUITE (OF THREE TAGE AND Elegautly-furnished Rooms, op tirst floor; also oue Large Front on third ‘oor, 13241 st u.w. (ocz2- Bt? ;OR KENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM, BEAUTIFUL location, central; private family; $15 per month; 5 dioptuly erence, 423 4th st. 2. sass oii OR RENT—CHEAP TO DESIRABLE PARTIES— | Qo; SALE-aHE GREAT ‘Two Fieasant Rooins om second fioor of newly fur- | JY QE SALE THE GREAT ished house; references required. O04 K st BW. — hee _9c2L-3w panels, eiewant. Fee 4H ST., LARGE, AIRY COMMU. | Queen” Aune trusses, overstrung scale ivory hepa, ree nicating Rovms, eu suite i Metrvpolitan Club, War and Navy suit able for receptions. Caterer allowed. i-im IST. N.W., NICELY FUB- ‘3d apd 4th floors; location Than ver! e Shoreham and con- herdics; also, Furnished le; convenient to aud rau frame, + @-00—8T0 and $10 econd. t os torrent. HUGO WOKCH Kooms on 2d, the "best; opposite the Nornamdie, ‘Yenient to cars and 1308 F st. now. oczti-Lw* W Stout 10 seers or ane to Mare tinea teers the a Hiun Errands, Apply at G08 Yth st. nw. 002s-2t* V T-ANTED-MAN TO DISTRIBUTE SAMPLES to families; must bes good talker, of pleasing URNISHED AND UNFUR- 1 in advance und 5 per cent Sutigfuction or money re- . 927 F, Koom 4, Kellable beret Koom Kenting Agency. Sddress and # haru worker. Address with age, refer- ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS CATERER, A ences aud previous occupation, F.C.ALU., Star cf Large Furnished. Nicely Looised Dining Boom: fice. OczB-2t* | first-class city references. A Mra RE. $12 Gui WaANTEDA WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH | 8. 2.W. snd jrou for # sual. family..Apply at 1812 H st, References required. WASTED — Room r Gentleman in southeast section of city. stating terms, X., Star office. W ANSIED_BY FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS. ON second floor, furnished, 3or 4 ooms;2 bath; with or without board; permanent, Address R N., Star office. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 4 ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF KEFL ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO. the Lamp and Artists’ Material Business, must be well Fecgipmended “Apply to 1011 Peunaylvania ave, oc2s-2t* ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK AND iron in # small pr.vate family ; must sleep in the house and have city references. Apply 152 D st.s.e. easier oe UNDERSTANDS from 8 to 10am. ANIED—WALL SCRAPERS Hangers at once. AND PA ENT, the English Branche: XD BOARD FOR SINGLE | Bee, BSE aud ve ever ed 10 its tts des se suites ‘oct sb will be rented to gen y, being winital iz iNbuna ck Tae ae ~ ipcouees oom ~ | J{OR SALE—BY 5. WEIN vi6 Ist WN. W, qheugel: Seepon and Geetan spoken Rake eee: F }0- Doves of ‘all kinda, Wil be saad at nai? VATE FAMILY, Staroftice. ocl-lw* | Mice. Call immediately. Bo JOR RENT—24 AND 26 GRANT PLACE, FUR-| J{OK SALE—A KOsEWOOD CASE PIANO, GOOD shed hoows: ‘with or without board nities Feu i thorough good onter | $75. Pooms. ool )-6t" = SELY FUBNina 14-2m 514 Lith wt RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH | —**4-28 a Sifecrsee: ot emmetons ot Eee | GR eee pe oe Qa u stiw. ocl Sti oe, eS a oe ae ae —4 VB Bes 1—SEVEBAL ELEGAN) LanGE KUO. BU! ‘and featsind oc aneeted ete eee — Mek, cor. RX. a x Ag BUAMD, would suit Senators; also Table wood Lome living, At 1110 Let. u.w. cl 2-001 m* z FRE athe eet at {OR KENT—WITH BOARD, SUITE OF PARLO! ve cost E ‘Two Bed Rooms: private bath, grate ite; on eecond | uve Buggies, Photos, Caster pene cot ote J. B, HENDERSON, 923 F ee ae Pda wg = Funes, tin = o625-3¢_ | French, and Drawiug, would like to devote several | rooms, Iarwe ned samalk, BoB aee nor and, ot Wascae, LyTONS REDUCED TO 972.80 WASTEDIIWO LADIES TO CANVASS FOR A | hours daily to the listruction of Children at their | Oy eee aug a HANDSOME SUITE Jas KR Pi Lecessary houseliuid article. Liberal compenss- | homes. Address MODEKA tar ofice, oct4-3t*_ | WOR RENT. 1405 (Ht N-W. HANDSOME ‘elimi ties Sk ne, ign given to right parties. Address Box 44, Siar ‘ANTED-L. P, DAWSON, porreingent beth. OH BALEOAL Winches oe be WTED“A-GOOD DEESSWAKER-WaO THE GENERAL AGENT AND COLLECTOR, ‘Tuble board. ocl2-1m pe ye ee FY uk, NTED— z EI ‘0 a Penn. ave. 2.W. a = <= = 5 Ww Gerstands Bunning Wr beeles. & Miece Sewing _Referencos and bond given ii required. oc28-2t"_ | JDK Sant SU ENISaED AND DXFUEKISHED ae tlt aneee na nei od ils ai WW ANTED—A KESPOASIBLE LADY TO JOIN IN | Apply to MKS. J. W-LUGENB: Indiana, ~ ae i 7 Wittns © House, “Address FURNITUKE, iar | “hezt-im are tt imuate Panes from | fe - ANTED—A GOOD, HONEST YOUNG MAN TO | office. ockd-3t ‘ Witivea Daisy Waren. Gall a Swias DAIRY, 5S 40:5 Enat Capitol st. © e'| WWANTEDTA STORE AND BASEMENT FOK THE : _ ‘ - FOR RENT—FLA OR SALE—YOUNG PARROTS, MOCKING BIRDS, y AN .EU—A CAKE BAKEK, ONE WHU HAS, go the Saironts tak Pecceien alioed imcietees ake = R_ == = TS. _ Canaries, Caves, Guidiebes, Aquariums, Fish Be Wake z ; OD ; rd Pevleer pang er aoa = ay - = | Spratt's Dow Food aud Medichies, Bend for lib perience. Apply 71 2. res 8. Cer » Baltimore, Md ‘OR RENT—NEW FLAT, 1325 14TH 8T. N.W. and $7 ‘be: WVANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE MatD; | _°C75-1w - —_ = Fre Furnished ttooms; Beated by steam; for sn Pettloge aud Price Ides, SOMITE oar uuust be 2 good laundress; ulso remain at nights ANTED—SMALL PICTURES TO ENLARGE. | “© woaerate. cee EET eer ~ and give reference, 618 Muss. ave, n.w. oe Handsome Electrographs cheap. Crayons at cut RENT—-FLAT OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH | [AYR SALE — CARRIAGES: BEST M. —— a = — | rates. “Tustallinent plau, ‘send address or postal 1oF over store 1117 Istst. nw. Key in store, 20, pereers eset; Greatest racieey ; lowest rep AL OUNG As 2 Boy zo MASE sample. DIKLCT COPY, Staroffice, vc25-6t"_ | “ oc24-3t RUST & HUNGERFOND. 624 14th st. Saknios nicer Ky ga Tae, Sarofice ? ceatat” WEAXTED #2500 FOR THREE YEARS, 7 PER | ——— a | Wenhaturton, UC 4 ays SET ANTED — FinSTOLa - cent interest; security, e esi y — = RARE Gfouiaie), Waist Hands, Oynter Couks, Chaves, | Xie 614,004 god growin in value;nocommission, | __FOKR RENT—OFFICES. __| Fos, S4t5 57 : mids, Butlers, Ladies" Maida, Nurses, Ge. German | A00re#® Box 10, staroffice, _"_oczs-6t JOR RENT—OFFICES. LOOK, PATENT AND Lo lose of time; no "of fuel. Send for clreuiat and swedish Women, BUKNHAM'S, 1110 Gat. n.w. | \W ANTED-H. B. SMITH, ARTIST—CRAYON AND | WON n Attorneys! flee tone at ela R PEN | aud price list. D. BALLAUE, Ag't 73. thee wider oo2-at® Pastel Portraits, Cor. th st. and Maas, ave, st laguice of Mt M-PARKER 1918 Fat oct 18 | — ee $= ANTED — TWO FIRsi CLASS CABINET | — - - ieee On RE IRABLE OFFICE ROOMS Willi Z ~) “E. Makers. Apply immediately to W. B. MO WAxtED=To Buy A SECOND-HAND SET OF | WO. ttn heat and cicvston coon ee COUN’ RY_REAL _ES TATK SON, Aithend Fete now. Cet Siugle Carriage Harness if cheap. Address, 1822 | iuilding, 1425 N. ¥. ave. A. 1. COUMBE, OK SALE Ok EXCHANGE—BEAUTIFUL TRACT WANTED MLN AND WOMEN FOR A LiGHT Let. nw. ooez~t! ocd-Lm 14325, of 16 acres, west of Teuieytows neat jBunineny; 1c. to Oe; an hour made, at home, | WW ANTED—A LADY DESIRES TO BORKOW FOR | >On KENT—1995 PALAVE, BRADBURY BUILD: LoUls CUNNINGia a day time or evening; send 10c. for 2 samples and 8 oue or two years $600: principal aud interest to ‘ing, Two Handsome § third floor: rent low | _°¢2#2m Dib aud F ste, POSMRE SG commmehee work on, Address HOW (RD | be paid im iustullineuts of 449 per mouth wut bail: | 4 yeatly tenant ee SOR SALES ACRES IN FRINGE GEORGES & CU. bi oc cats ive as security $1,500 furniture. Address U V., % es | ye rg WwaAstep—hi LASS MACHINE OPERATOR | Sts oftice. Bande wR; wed by an S-ruom #rame ‘ou Pantsat KEEN'S, 414 9th st.n.w. — 0c22-3t ANIED— FARLOW FURSITUIE Uiaioi Bara, kc; plenty (of fruit taid good ‘water: this te 8 / ANTED HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBERMAIDS, | Node ‘aunt Guuaantial Manners new work oikaieat FOR RENT-STORES, _ vaoe. : ; “orgy | stinizction guaranteed. ©. NELSON, 1223 6 nw. F 2, RENT=1917, 14TH ST. STORE ROOM, 50 | pic improved bys Soul Praswe Mouse of thes poor, Sk, 7. - suitable for almost any busi- ie ‘tru water, < ; ANTED—H, BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH | ness, ‘no, if wasted, five Very deairaole Koons over | ftps e;;, Wield of fruit and good water, will trade ‘ED. Prices for Second-hand Furniture, Carpets and | the Store, RUST & HUNG! KD, G24 14th st. 20 Acres bear George's county, 1 cutir ei Sp Feuthers. Entire Housebolds a specialty. eo oc24-3t Nd.; improved by & ‘House of throe rooms, WANIED—CHAMBERMATD, @PEAEING| \yraniey TOUORIOWSTSOVATS PR CENT, | FQGMENE SHOE ST NN, ATORE ANDOPPICE | PmseyeO00,, 1) g Ivy city; y ANTED— <TED— 87,500 Al CENT; 3 Would give 5 years’ lease to ien- a Ny, krench and English or English and Spanish, at ‘Do commission, feats business property: co | aut ASHty to MEAORELE SS Meee A See ee, | adblne Mount Cvetemetre tan beeen ed the CHILTAN LEGATION, 123J Conn. ave, 0¢10°6t | curity.” Audress WL, btar olfice. cclt-lw_ | mw. 2 2 ne be rans ANTED—DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, 612 13TH STED—ALL TO KNOW THAT J. E. BRENN; }OR RENT—LARGE STORE SUITABLE FOR AN| i. tt —Pupdin to learn the art of Measutings Oasis | Wane eD Alt TO ENOW THATS. E. BRENNER, Routes the n. w. corner of 7th and L sts. nw.. | “mdauese THUS. E WAGGAMAN, and Fitting by Mie. Wasl "4 Dress! Cutting | Latroben: periect satisfaction or uo'charge, Hoofug, | with dwelliug above containing tm fine roots: ocllar ‘ies with the privilege of making one dress while | Spouting aud Job Work doue with dispatch; city or | U2der entire building. Inquire of W. C, DUVALL, 0c24-3t ¥17 F ot. ow. ing. Ail wuo have learned this new aystein speak | rary commtry. oclG-2w* | _ocld-Lw Ee ec oe Staployment st ‘highest pays Beuted linings eat be WANTED = BY RXPERIENGED,STENOGKA- | JQQR KENT — FINE LARGE STORE. a YET F Nuree-story Mouse-outu tnd fie oreh ‘Seeeuroments With sleeve pettorn, for GU cts. 019-8 | 0) Yoox or notch, stoucerapher's dictation asi i. | Call and eee it at 410 Uth ‘ocl7-lm* | Wi ‘Address Mos 50, Star office. 24-3 TED Sak eee MELOUMENT BU: | crary work a specialty. Bo dE. Gap. Sta. oclG-2w? Saat ore LEO Loe ED eee | WANIED-TO BUY FROM THREE TO FIV white andcolored. for all kindsor domestie labecciyy ANTED—EVi KY ONE TO KNOW THAT nge Store 1216 F st. nw. per year. | Ap- Acres on line of Metropolitan Brauch, B. & 0. sinies rich roferonces. Newoved to 709 Lat oy) ¥ DANL J. MOFFAT, ply to BEALL, BROWN & COs 1091 Fake SelO-3my RAE, mat have gud shade oud oe wich, bait milo asa In always ready for all kinds of Well Work. ocl2-1m* FOR RENT—MISCE N Home." Addrese A'b PLATT. Sido O ty eistuny W Waltore, Sorvanis and Clorast alte Coaciocor es | WANTED, HORSES, TO Krup. xeerixa | FOR _RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. — i , rece Winter 4 == = = Heat Aveusy, VG ae nw. banemieue ole ae | BOE Ae TRICE Stables, S11 Gt ot aw Farm'sh nn fortwo cata ga; Courhinans toomas Tarai ment Agenoy, 1410 Gut. nw. ool “3 - : i Boer Ottice, ae ocs-1m* | water. st. n.w. cde bt WAXiED, FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE Boys to learn mt ‘iz: Drummers and via: ra RED; Trumpetors. Must be irom 1d wei ears of age, + Wee ee al cane ae pot et ee ae etl d. apd of £004 | factory references from pust und rag ait thd medical sttendahoe furnished, at Marine | Gxbin Johd Fon Md oce-dmu 7 ANTED—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE ~ on Salary Business at Ww Furniture, Store bg ane and Furniture of 3 a 101 ; light; i- pony SEs object: Seoeiae ae eas tire Househol a4 Known ‘people of Louisville, tsb Hane aera es ANTE: ‘. WAGED sibaens, 208, RHE, canaay ineb-1 or ineasure i TED — 10, BUY A WELL-BRED BAY 850 to 1,000 posta ave to seven years, tea; ‘saddle nls’ Ad Gres VGN burotiee + s030-1m NTED— (OUR HORSES AT F. W Aiison's tag. Puneet poatire sar in Ans Re Pig PE ter at Will call Write for particulars to: 'ANTED-GUITAR PUPILS BY A iF. leet, cana tape slone, as all scien! 908 L at, F at obtained at College Building, st nw., city. Niue ey esa eye zee WANTED—LOTS, 413 17th st. nw. fees stats * poe Roe HOTELS, pate se Se sort and Gigs peat ts EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. G, ‘TABLE REAK OF 1318 VERM crete eet So eer: : CH EKS & VOO! Taib Sot nw. }OH RENT-STABLE; SIX STALLS; AMPLE F Too, coschman' - . Ys quarters; ‘water gas. 1441 Hbode'Isiand ave. © cclsime mont ‘Stable in rear of 1533 I at at ise mont Bitte tre eta ool eu tenttis o—e BOARDING. 1404 femal srt pon, snl Som Manis Sees Wh 7 AND 319 ta ieee ET aa ett ES Sek ey eee SUBURBAN PROPERTY. |4#t#! Le eiisgtate crac wee ee | Rare ec ircn aera. Oe FESS er ses |e em ars te and KOR Baz ox