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THE EVFNING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 188 SOCIAL MATTERS. Returning Bridal Couples—Personal Notes of Interest. Secretary and Mrs. Biaine will move into the | red house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Thompson have moved into their new house, No. 12250 street, near Iowa circle, where they are coaily settled and Feady to welcome their friends. Mrs. George A. Kendall of New York city and her interesting family. who have been visit- Ing her father, Mr George Hd. &. White, will return to her home in the metropolis this week, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder and family of K street have returned from their tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riggs are back to the city and their Iowa circle home. Mr. and the Misses Shepard of Saratoga have returned to the city and areagain in pos- session of the Payson house on McPherson square. Admiral and Mrs. Russell and Miss Ruseell are among the late arrivuls from the autumn resorts, They are uow settled in their hpme on De Sales street. Mra. Waller and Miss Florence Waller have returned from Winchester, Va., and have opened their house, No. 20:7 O street. Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Endicott, who came over tobe present at the marriage of their = Mr.W. C. Endicott, at Lenox, have returned gland. as Mrs. Endicott wishes to be with her daughter, Mrs. Chamberiain, this winter. Mr. and Mrs, Jno, Langhorne and Miss Langhorne will return trom pong « this week and will occupy their 18th-street house this winter. Col. Whitfield, second assistant postmaster | general, is located with his family at 1529 Cor- | coran street. Judge and Mrs, Jeremiah Wilson and Miss Anna Wilson have returned to their home on I street, which has been beautifully decorated with new hangings and fresco during the autumn. | Mr. W. W. Christmas and Miss Norris, daughter of Mr. E. L. Nurris of this city, will be married on Wednesday of this week. Miss Gertrude Tappan, daughter of Mrs. Winthrop Tappan. and Rev. Arthur Samtford Phelps of Boston will be married at Epiphany | church op Wednesday of this week. Mrs, and Miss Dahlgren are located in their Thomas circle home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Dubigren are settled near them in the Portland, and Miss Duhigren and her new Sister are constant companions in their walks and drives, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy are located at No. 4 Lafayette square for the winter. Dr. and Mrs. C. U. Kennedy have returned to the city and are at Welcker’s for short ‘They will spend the summer im New W. Beason. Orleans, where Mr. W. bride will be of the par’ One of the handsomest entertainments of the ast week was the elaborate dinner given at Velcker’s by Mr. Mumm von Sch wartzenstein, ebarge d'affaires of « German legation, in honor of the German d es to the imterna- tional maritime couference now in session here. The rooms were gaily decorated with large American and German flags und also | smailer ones of the countries whose represent- | atives as delezates were present. Pictures of | the emperor of Germany. President Harrison, | Mr. Busine and Prince rck adorned the | dining room. ‘The rpiece of the tuble, | which was laid for twenty-four guesis, was a large four-masted schooner made of carnations, roses and smilax, and the cloth was hidden by | fans and roves. The meuu was exceilent and | the bevel-edged piace cards had the crest ofthe German empire in one curner. The ests Were Secretary of State Biawe, Mr, Christmas and his uruaga, the Spanish minister; Admiral Walker, U.S. Chevalier Tavera, minister Austro-Huogar, Captain R. _ Setteonboni, Italian navy; Mr. Le Ghait, Belgian min- ister; Admiral Rogers. USN; Mr Charles Hail, VC., 2 Gen. E. F. Beale, Mr. Waiker biaine, Ad a 1 Kaznoxoff, Russian wavy; Barou von Siernverg, military attache ofthe German legation; Mr. Bancroft Davis, Count Sala, French legation. and President De Sieve-King, Consul General Feigel, Privy Couu- sellor Domer and Capt. Mensing of the impe- rial German navy, German delegates, Mr. W. Bloess, secretary of the German delegation; Admiral Baron Spann. Austrian navy; Gen. Schofeld, U.S. A., and Col. Bliss. Miss Sallie McNeal of Elkton, Md., who bas been the guest of the Misses Jenkins, 538 7th street southeast, leaves tonight for Bultimore for a two weeks’ stay in that city. Col. H. B. Denman end family have returned to this city and are at their residence, 1623 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Bell of 1000 9th street will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their Marriage tomorrow. Mrs. Jonn F. Ellis and daughter have left the city to spend some time in St Louis, Miss Ruth Marie Sites has gone to Coshocton, Ohio, to bring back her zrandmother, Mrs. Robert Moore. who has been spending the sum- mer at her Ohio home. Mrs. Moore will spend the winter, as usual, with ber son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. A. P. Lacey. Mr. Joseph H. Hunter, accompanied by his wife and little son Ross, has gone to Bloom- ington, Ind., for a stay of several weeks to visit his father, Gen. Morton C. Hunter, ex-member of Congress from that state. Mr. H. M. Clapp, who has been sojourning during the past summer at Fort Douglas, near Salt Lake City, Utah, with bis father, Major W. H. Clapp, sixteenth infantry, will return to Washington about the middle of November. taser nrasscaiadite ta The Barye Exhibition in New York. The Corcoran Art Gallery will send to the exhibition of the Barye monument association, which will open at the American Art Gallery in New York about the middie of January, its almost complete collection of bronzes by Barre, which is much the largest and finest in the United States. The Barye exhibition will be a most notable one. About six hundred specimens of the bronzes, water colors, and other works by been will be shown. Wm. T. Walters will one bundred and seventy specimens from bis famous coliection—about one hundred pictures by Barye’ Contemporaries will be exhibited, and the a “Angelus” by Millet will be shown on oecamon for the first time. The object of = ethibition is to ri sg funds to erect a monu- ment to Barye 1 am Par: Modest Opinions of a New Member. Representative Hansborough of North Dakota isatthe Riggs house and is settled for the winter. He is a new member in the broadest sense, for he and his state are both new. Hav- ing been s newspaper man he is modest and does not undertake to say what Congress is going to do with the tariff. He says Dakota is giad to get into the Union, where she belongs, and ber Represeutatives will pay their share of attention to public affairs after they are in- He has already learned something of the duties of a member of Congress, through Baving & number of applications for office to look after. | He isa young man, a plain matter- of-fact talker, and is evidently not deficient in energy. He sayy he is inclined to think that Ordway may not get the senatorship ieacka Fue il probably be elected, he thinks. neit Thinks New Mexico Should be Admitted. Wm. C. Hazledene, solicitor for the Atlantic and Pacific railroad, is here to attend the ses- sion of the Supreme Court. At the same time he is talking up the proposition to admit New Mexico as a state into the Union. He says that there is every reason why that territory should be made @ state and no good reason why it should not, They adopted @ constitution which, he says, is one of the best that has ever been proposed for any state, and that the people are a con- servative, law-abiding people and in every way worthy of citizenship in the Union. This win- ter, he suys, they are going to make an effort for admissio: d he no doubt that they le says be thinks New Mexico ber republican state, but that they are making uo partisan matter of their THE PUBLIC HEALTH. __WANTED--HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. Dr. Townshend States That the Death Rate Here is Decreasing. ANTED—A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN | FOR referenneral House Work in a Sinall Private Family; references required. Call, after 5 p.im., 800 P st. to n.w.* Ww Health Officer Townshend has submitted to| WANUER-A RELIABLE, Eee DuIVE,A the District Commissioners his annual report eferences, and be able to Rive s0- for the year ending June 30, 1889. The death | Suit? sate, aye, Rationality’ and se oe sayioy- ai Wiretg Rae SORE ee ry of the of the Steamer Dixie st ieoar Vib ok ae, eae W: Coe ad a SETTLED COLORED ‘Yom Noah 1 a8 CAS SE oh oh tnd eon fore Family of Four, Vv ANTED-A Crean ay iY A ity refere: Ww a Br1.Q. Beat ofice to all point rate for the year, it is stated, much below that of the previous twelve months. It was lower by 2.97 per 1,000 than the average for the past thirteen years, “The figures relating to vital statistics show this city and the District of Columbia,” says the report, ‘‘with ite quarter of a million population, to compare favorably in point of healthfuness with any city in the worid, and to rank very far above the average of an overwhelming majority of the cities of the Union.” The total mortality for the Paap Neg fore Of this number 1.458 were whi 1,285 white females, 1,180 colored males an: colored females, showing an annual death rate for the year of 20.0 per 1,000. The death rate of the white Population reached oniy 16.20 per 1.000 per annum, the lowest ever known in the history of vital sta- tistics in the District, while that of the colored Population was 30,| pd 1,000 per annum, he death rate of colored population is tillon the decrease, being 3.62 per 1,000 per annum lower than the mean average for the past thirteen years.” Dr. Townshend urgently recommends that Congress appropriate money for the establish- ment of some depot where manure and gar- buage could be carried aud made up into fer- tilizers, Speaking of the wharf at which fish and oysters are received the report says that the ANTED—MEN AND V ae #60; Laundre«=, Maids, Nurses Drivers, Host cre Farm and "bates Men city andcouniry. DIOK’S, 613 7th nw. A N ND) V oe Nena a G MAN por Us Aly after 0 and Vane: BGR! Said Whiolesate How. Center Mar WY ER 21 as bs ANLED—A WOOD CARVER, APPLY sao ‘THOS. Oa, SMITH, cor. lst st. and ludiana ave. a.w. Wi ANTED—EXPENIENCED WAIST HANDS AND 3 also se iacaiges to learn Dressmating: apuly Kae Ww: ANTED—GOOD COOK, WHITE WOMAN, WITH at 16 Lafayette square, from 9 to 100m, and ede a. v y ANTED-GENTLEM SELL OUR PLUSH nd ‘Shell Novelties. komething Dew.. Lars lea, Send 2c. stampa cireulare. ‘Wise. ays. Sur norwood rt ‘A COMPETENT DRESS MAKER = ple Somat meserty See ree een at Sotber eral 5 31. ‘0088-21 WAZTED_ WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO 975: CHAM away, Waiters Drivere or Fang Hored en Cooks. ike A COOMBE, U0 Fat F st. now. yy ANTED—LADY FOx A LIGHT, aay ae fact of its surface not being of an impervious | ,,yFumUer in our Business; a reitable indy weed rs material renders the drainage so incomplete weekly. M.W. HEFLIN & CO. t as to make its sanitary condition bad. He VW ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED PRIVATE FAM- | asks for an appropriation for a new wharf. ily Waiter; recommendations requii Apply 2013 Massachusetts ave. n.w. oc28-zt" Attention is called to the necessity of keep- ing children from attending school when diphtheria, scarlet fever, &c., is raging in their families. Recommendations are made for the establish- ment of public baths. Dr. Townshend say: “I would recommend, to inaugurate this serv- ice, that an sppeceeistion of 25,000 be asked, one-hslf of which would be required to con- | struct the bathing house and the other half for pay of employes, &c, From the experience gained after this house has been placed in | Operation the advisubility of going further could be considers ——__ The Corcoran Cadets’ Fair. Gen. Albert Ordway, commanding the Dis- | trict of Columbia national guard, will open the | fair of the Corcoran cadet corps, which com- | ATED — “foun. PLASTERERS AND vue P sts, BRADLEY Cutt: Meat. Call at 28 H st. ‘ing Meat at st. Le. ang. bring | le = W icche YANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, aD Fo bu ‘36th aud oor Apply WwW ran YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS | good reterences. B- st ANTED. WHITE WOMAN ‘OR RESTAURANT ‘be a good worker and clean. 4470 Peunsylvanit V m in Private family; must Bhdersta'a ber references se required, 130% L st. n.w. wW D—FIVE Liem —— CARPENTERS a oconieme nas and Rhode id ave, A. L. PHIL- ozs: We and DIES TO HANDLE OUR P! Shell Roveltien Something pew. Seud stamp for circulars, Semple Odor stand, 50c. MF. CU., Norwood, R. Se28-t ANIED—AT ONG! = RESPECTABLE COLORED ICELY FUBXISHED PARLOR Was and attend- Wires cuter fo os IX PHOTOGRAPH GAI- Call es ‘Peuney! vain aye. sia ery as Opera mans man of several years! Sarees H. 1027 ths Bowe FBWERE ne | nw cs vi MAN Fe RENT—ONE PLEASANT ROO} Tap We a piption ideas By toe Seat Fats shed Moor fre! ideriy Lady. ‘Apply at 12: sare Sed | peat by aroas te fire, with private rave athe NTED—. WRI" N a | a Wak cae sr rotaremeny dent | FOR RENTCFORNICHP YOR UN TR HER Sanpete saith Seite GRC Te | Petcrn eet ecomnate exes | 3 "i Ensen, Sarai, ranoemecse-t | floor: ail in perfect condition. 1917 Oth st, fot Fe OR —920 STH ST. N.W.. TO DESTRAI urnished Kooms; g-titiemen prefer en in the house; near cars and herdics: cect alighted, Also Stable and two stalls Wart BY sinmor Chau SGIORER tuaow, 3. Nurse or Chamber Mai refereusea, Apply 1222 194 . itt WAXTED— G0 Ti TO 0, DICKS AGE: NC¥ FOR COOKS, otk Honsemaida, Laun Coach: Feta ig ee Steams! at be og j Fen as Ri Hott he REAR Ee ILY SEELEY ASD Dinix Rogu, complete for housekeepiny. Also Two Aart T= ee You! ie Hen (some Parlor Bed Rooms; moderate terms, 1416 | firm ance: » i will make Limeeif useful and give references ad Liteon ar bond if 3 ‘Address H. Star office. ocls-3 ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSE KEEPER aoe a ond willing to light housework. Adurcss Oc28-31" WwW 0. FOR, RENT 1750 M 8ST. NW. FOUR Doors of Connecticut Que "Nicely-furnished Sunny Well-heated oom with Board changed. 3 D itnation as Cook and Chumber Maid, Waitress, or Chamber Maid and Assist Plain Washing, Ironii, aD private tan in residence or flat; willing ee ol 1611 11th st. nw. singie or en suite. 507 E st. a. square and Fst, line of cars. OR REN’ 2 FRONT ROOM —BY TWO REXPECTABLE noes Situations, One 98 Cook pe Small Family: .idor Waitress; please call foi days, “Abily 1810 M st. new. it Waite Bit SITUATION BY A KEFINED |. ‘hit Sah poo years of age, rn Drese- to jen Gout or Confectionery | tag Call in person, pik story K at nw, Wh TED —BY * SETTLED WHITE wai Ae irst-clase ‘Situatio i stay at nel is F° 2} and saist at washing ond fae boots Opposite ch Address M.E.A., star Nornanidie, Gite hore! copie Cae ro * venient t and herds T HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Jquish! cp cars erdica; also Far lees yrs ‘Cuschivel ‘OR RENT—1006 ¥T E EDI DORO, FON st new 0c28-3t | F Suite of Rooms. ML ae ek tee ‘COOMBE, 82 nite of I firuiabe cutiemen; also Hlewant Suite of Parl SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, & | {hremmbed, toe ed, Suitable for MG. oc2B-3t « iting “CARE TidMaspest | Frown = a ENT—913 IST. N.W., os ie | Fyn Bath oor Back “oom ee lines of car all Room, 35. SHED SUITE OF ROONS ber of Co: ‘Alsg a this : —_ oF NT 1 ved Rooms on 2d, ST. N.W. EL a ad ead 4th doore location Arlington hotel, near the and con- oc2l-2w* Balers. Sati x FOR_ RENT—ROOMS. i RENT—507 41 Eiexsaben sas ne ite park near ST. ,HANDSOMELY ac oneaee Jane closets. ; Speaking tubes ai ve Soe RENT—PROM NOV. i | HANDROMELY FUR- Ap ts on 2d floor, siuele or together eod forn and ‘aretcclase im every ee tion. 1922 Ist n.w. T—)j0l 18TH ST. COR. LN w., VERY indow Fro: t ki 2d and 3d was Bay indow = Os, cadens oon s ) PARLOR ered, on 2d floor. Price #1. D third floor, with bath, $10 A SMALL ravers ‘FAMILE, story Front Koom, with aicove is OR RENT AN A furntel, 1s suitaple for parior and bed room: ‘ath se Tid wa cS ut RENT—NICELY FURNISHED Ro M, TH nd; iu Le Drgit Park. for, two Seria Mey enthe or i ress Piotr PARK Btar othte. ire {OR “RENT — UNFUBNISHE! oor. Large Communicating Rooms: north and -_ exposure; euneanie tor light bousrkees ‘tue, Also tment roome. at SBCs nw. — cotdse" FRY ExT T0141 7a HANDSO3ELE ee, Normandie, and’ ibe hoteles he ci ssa Fou RENT—WiTH BC BOAR, ARGE FU! RNIGHED Souts Front Room, sec j arate heat if pre- ferred, suitable ior two. sleek Back itoom, same floor: conyenicnt to tour lines of cars. 517 Ht aw, DSOME een, ARTISTIOALEY. 3 Chambers on Fyrst and Second Floors py al Pr nay j house ana : furniture nee en Seo! vn ine Serass eee NG REEL Soe or ree a RENT—SUNNy, RENTCHAN Deo on, lor, adlicining Bed Isom Board, at 2026 eo nate aie jor a Member and aud i ts mS, ms aa ag “ROOMS. Tike nent ; ‘Hos- bes awe Family or ‘Hotel. cree NTED—A, Ve QBITION as HoURELrER = y ata Re! tion RENT—IN NEW CORNER HOUSE, ELE ntly Furnished Suite of Roome ou 2d Floors first-class in ail its appolutm bast Le ‘Achiveas EEE oper onsen: | Fisica tosis ome, Faas ANTED SITUATIONS S, COACH: | J furuished a: Farior aid Bed Koommuitable for Ws Maids, Walters: Kitchen tenis: House | oF two ree TeRIBLEE heat: COMVenE Keepers, Nurse ¢, Gils, Grocery Clerks, Baitenders, | ent bath, family. Tees Het. cz Bakers, Pastry Cooks and other, Familie: eysiutels | 50 { Bud Stores. BURN ILA _ 0c26-6t" Hoge ms {OR RENT—A SUITE ICELY ¥! | J’ Rooms on second floor, with use of bath; suitable for light housekeeping, or caterer if preferred, in the ED—EMPLOYERS—YOU_ AE BE FU: 1d Hixchiy Recommended Clerical Applicat rvants of an nationslity at | Dorthwest part of the city; convenieut to two lines of meres te eens ae Se neneny of on | three adults; Recent 358 ¥ ele ae aesor a gtares sae ee yn sedi-Sut- | Suit dgierenees sven and required, Address W.2 4 Yashington Light Infantry and continues un N YOUNG MAN ANTED—BY LADY, A SITUATION AS com: SOR 5 3 KENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ND- Wednesday, November 13, inclusive. The Wikeg s Department, Tuk PALATS ROYAL Wie a ee, ‘Governess; has had se} Btory Rooms: hands: auely furuiateds liebe pest Washington Light Infantry will attend on the opening night and will be followed on suc- WHIT’ WOMAN FOR arama k; Must ceeding niguts by other battalions of the na- | nights Keferomssa require Ace foe one WHET wid tional guard. A large number of donations | *t.519 H st ne. have been promised and a number of hand- some exhibits by some of the leading mer- chants of the city will be be displayed, GEORGE! ETOWN,. ANTE CICK CASHIER a Dress, Makers. House Boys (white), . Work House Keepers, Shuckers: White and Colo: Cooks, city inteys beat of positions for drat- 110 Gate nw. 0626-6" _ gnd bath: ho children; ‘iso Board: ive watisluctory relerenees EATON, Star of new =_—, ADRs ay TED-YOUNG 1 LADY OF FINISHED aoe jucation. a pupil of Peabody Conservato derares Ponttion “ag Goveruess where Study of made res BiUs1cy station be Baltrmenes Md e2-GOL" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS T—HANDSOM ISHED ROOMS, si ay or en suite; dining room in charge of yon ae 3 two in room with board $50 to toes. at. n. clus ily” BULA ws ANTED—A OHAMBER MAID AND WAITRESS to Assist with tue Washing and Ironing; must have good references. Apply at 1655 Q st. u.w. 26-2* Wantep—a STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE Writer; state experieuce, if any, and amouut of salury expected: also whether or not can furnish nwchine. Address Box 105, Star office. oc25-38" Tue Catnoric CeNxTENNIAL,—A meeting of the parishioners of Trinity Catholic church was calied for yesterday evening in the rooms of the Georgetown Catholic A se for the pu of formulating plans for their attendance at the OR RI ‘A WELL. FURNISHED FRONT * Room, with heat, gas and bath, suitable for one or v ENE Beales tock Bocas aabling ae two gentlemen. Also a \ery Comfortable Hall Koom, Beale am id lol ie Hal 10 yer month. ° Horses taken out au ay Private family. O04 10th st,, near New York ave. Bw. Horses a speciality tue year around. For par- i Su ©f6.C. DUNO, at tar ras EF, RTT] 3D ST. N.W., THREE AXTED "HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBERMAIDS, and Sober Men for all business. passions pe protared for Government positions, CI NIELLIGENCE OFFICE, 711 G n.w, 0012-18t* Catholic centennial celebration in Baltimore November 12, but as so few were present an- other meeting will be necessary next Supday evening. V \ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM 17 Tux Fuxerat of Stephen D. Castleman took | enced rn eed? fai arabe Die, Bust place Saturday afternoon from his late resi- STURE, cor, sth and F ste. nw. peng yA TEDUGFRWEITING OR PLAIN COPYING to dodo at home; moderate terms: work called Hay Beales, cor. 10th andLavave. FUR- nished Roonss; heat and gas; private tamil. y; near herdica and two lines of care; $17; suitable 5 Q ST, WITH BOARD, To: Faruisted Rovma, rnidaton south biden) baawetsoving room oF two bed rou: for. B.O..1514 30th st nw. WwW: Fx ANTED-PERSONS WHO WISH TRTRUETION } furs fo Vocal aud Especially Chureh Music Pi xcept singing Gall at Chusel of the ensiy » COF, Mags, ave. and ‘12th st. nw, Wedues- | e 8 p.m. Eutrance on 12th st, near alley, 028-3" FoGE KENT—IHREE Ni FURNISHED SEO- ond-story Frou: Rooms, oe en suite; bright dence on Prospect avenue. Rev. Dr. Regester Ww ANTED—A MIDDL¥-AGED ¢ COLORED WOMAN of St. John’s P.E. church officiated. The re- to Ce and Iron for» Small Family in mains were interred at Oak Hill cemetery. The | Mount Pleasant. Apply to J. B. KEND: aeeseee | 2°: pee were: Honorary—Messrs, Henry iunt, Wm. R. Riley, John Marbury, Charles Koones and Mr. Butler; active—Messrs. R. C. Mann, Kurtz Johnson, Edward Dyer, Wm. D. Brau, J. H. Taylor, Wm. Bailey, Capt. Geo. W. Decker and Mr. Campbell. Pouce Cases.—~Guilty” answered a negro named Arthur Gray when arraigned in the Po- lice Court Saturday for disturbing the quiet of Ostreet. He was fined ¢5._—"Ked Bill,” the leader of the netorious gang of colored Toughs who make their headquarters on “Herring Hill,” is serving a term in jail and cannot there- fore annoy the residents of that locality, but his trusted lieutenants are ably keeping up the bad work he started them in. Saturday night they assembled in front of Mrs. Donohue’s store, corner of 28th and O streetg, and the usual fight resulted. Bernard Collins was the offender and Lewis Johnson was the victim, He received a blow on the head with a beer bottle, and Policeman Hawkins locked up his assailant. This morning the case was heard in the Police Court and Collins was givea two months in jail for the assault, He was also fined $5 for being disorde —Patrick Jen- nings plead guilty when arraigned before the Police Court this morning on a charge and was given a home on the farm for twenty days.— David Trunnell didn't want a home on the farm, but when Policeman Bloom accused him of drunkenness the judge thought he needed being cared for and gave him twenty days,— Policeman Cotter complained that John Henson used rofane language on 33d street yesterday ed theauas imposed a fine of $5 or 15 days. gg emotes —The members of the Oak Spring pleasure club were entertained hand- somely upon their boat lying off 32d street wharf last night. Suppex Deata.—James Chisley, an aged col- ored man, while unloading wheat at Tenney’s mills this morning was seized with a spasm, and before relief could be given he expired. The remains were removed to his lute home, oo street. The coroner has been noti- fies Recovertye.—Dr. Becker and Mr. Walsh are slowly recovering from the injuries they sus- tained by runaway accidents last Sunday week, as mentioned in Tae Star of Monday. Dr. ANTED—PUPIL NURSES FOR THE CHIL- dren's Hospital; only young wownen of education need apply; reterences req Applica- tions made in person or renee to tue Superintend- ent of Nurses, Children's 0c28-3t WASTED ca SVASSERS OF NCE for the Yost Writing Machine, tet tet ane” writer. 514 F st. nw. jt WAXTEDENO. 1 | 1 COOK, WASHER eit ThONER Fumily Three. Apply 9 to 1 o'clock at 1603 Con- necticut ave. WASTEDIAT J. H. BRAMHALL'S, a cea it. n. w.. Every One that is troubled with Weak or Imper-ect Sight to bave their Eyes 1 ested and Fitted with ol: ption work ¢ specialty. oc: lasgeu properly, WANTED WHITE AND COLORED SERVANTS, ks, Waiters. Drivers. Coachmen | Nurses, Maids; paleo allin want Of Fira it-cluss Se! th NEW NATIONAL ae THs ENTS OFF iGr, 617 12th st. new. WwW TE D—DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, a 13TH ‘st.— Pupils to learn the art of Measuring, Guttiog and Fitting by Me, e, _Wesbington’ ‘* Cutting So privilege of making one py while ng.” All who have learned this new syste. speak of At uu biihest terms. Pupiis suareuteed constant employment ai it pay. 68 cut ineasurement,with sleeve patieru, for BU clas o1U-12t ANTED—A TYPE WRITER; MUST BE KAPID and correct; state amount salury expected, machine used, and shethor of pot ean furnish mat pry Address Bux 163, Star off ED—A WHITE Boy ¥ TO] required. 1; ANTED—EXPERIENCED WAIST AND. Hapds. Apply at 1815 16th « t ee ANTED A FIRST. Laan Sane. ea Fresco at once, tOALEX. MILNE, 1214 F st nw. sede OF. We 'TED—GOOD INSTALLMENT CANVASSER for new Hine of Albus, Pictures, Toilet sets, "ee. ealary and’ ma 10 ‘hard. workers: Spechiecs ‘not Rececmarye Meat, ate aeleenaae’ Koow 8, “To10 * it. DW. ocz4-2w NTED—1WO LADIES TO CANVASS FOR A necessary household article. Libe: ton given wo right ‘adress ‘Bos 44 ottice. oesb-or ANTED—-MEN E> (og Sl FORK A LIGHT Business; 1c. an ‘hour made at home, day time or evening ees ‘Loc, for 2 samples aud Palvieatiatie ce Work on, Address HOWAKD and at frst ed a. ‘family; ven an th nw, cor, —_——— 263e aly Complete the same; cal required {UR KENT THREE LARGE | AND HANDSOMELY Eee Katvece STEAM YACHT, Star oltice oolu-ot Figen Se see 1324 L st Foe a THREE UNFURNISHE Aas on second floor, tor light housekeeping. ape 436 1st nw. W tered, Mattresses, it pe ine Neat id Substant sstisfaction uaranteed, ael6-450" ANTED — PARL PARLOR aE URNITURE, 0) seas Manne NICELY an | Floor nocts, single cr with bourd; also Table Bosh ogsa-at p AR zap RET HORSES 7 Vr roe re and reterence 4} NELL, Auburn, Fauquier County Va ooseti W | Bice for Ep DAUM RAYE THE uopzsrcasg | FYE RENE EUUNISHED O8 DAFT CEN thers. ‘Eouire eascbelas 5 . teak Hoy a large f front and communicating ‘back and wail Bio vibt ew ooze seis, Ke. ; rewister ‘eat; conveuicut wo Ot Tathand Belt ine care UR KENT—F. UK PAKLO! ‘unfuruisi window-, nicely municatiog oc28-st* Fibom RENT—1918 FST. N.W. FURNISHED 6 Lith st. uw. oczs-3t LORS, FURNISHED OR Ist aud 2d floors, north and south wated and lighted; aisu three com- i TOOWs, 2d Huo. 315 and 317 C st. nw. ANTED-ROOM IN EXCHANGE OR SALARY tienen for instruction, to two boys two ie, weeks ia matice and kuglish NETHUCIIVE: Star office. oc: 26-2" ATED -10 HIKE BY THE MONTH CARRIAGE Wise Full Equipage, Address EQUIP. suite or singly, on first und second loors, at reasonable rate, with or without Bardeen, Hemeh preferred. Leferences given and req ATED -NORRES WINTERED; BEST OF aria stables; reasunabie terms, Address B.° eEAOOT, Maruinsvure, Montgomery egunty, WHET EVERYDODY 7 70) sot ded bow THE Blore ih the fey Os 639 Pa. a fave. 025-3 WANTEDII0 RENT INST. JOHN’ cH RCH, 1 A Pew or Halia Pew ior the ‘winter in ihe uppel half of the church. Address PEW, Star: office. oc20~ on Wires tar a vagal pad ltt : moaeioeneiar vapare: = ee coal Ww Fe RENT—HOUSE 508 5TH ST. N. W. HAS JUST been tuken by a lady, who offers Furnished oF Un- furuished Rooms. Also two Uffice Hooms on first References exchange oczb-4 VOR E RENT—1118 NEW ae K AV! FURNISHED and ‘Lhird Story Front aid 1 Parlor, wisn uy of Furlor aud Firwt-class Boar’ Table ‘Boarders ira: oc 26-3t JOR Se K ST. N. W., BEAUTIFUL SEC- ° mununicating looms; furnished; [ci family; south front; open grate; reference juired. oc 26-3i* Fe RENT-718 19TH ST., SEVERAL comM- fortably Furnishea Rooms. two of which are sec- ond floor parlors, ove furnished as chamber; desirable location; very near avenue curs und herdica.’ oc26-2t* NTLD—A STONE AND BASEMENT FOU THE holessie Liquor Business locality cunveni-nt jaune railroad preferred. Ad- 250 & Central sven Bultihuore, Mal Ween PIOTU: Elec RES TO ENLARGE. hs ees Cruyons at cut Fo RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rates, cee Plan. send uddress or postai for ksooms; one large with alcove, 2d floor, suitable sample, "DIKECT COPY, St cozs-t* | for Cougreseuien; ove on id floor; near Thomas and ANTED=, 500 FOR THREE YEARS 7 PER T08 Ne ne weutlemen only; terms reas: ti security, eal estate | 2 musth vsti gt jobs ond growing in ions be comin! pOk REsT—BE \UTIFUL SECOND-FLOOR x 10, btur ottice, “a ST ANTEDCE. B. SMITH, AE TieT—ORATOS AND Pastel Portraits, Cor. 6th st, Mass. ave. oc22-Lw' WwW ANTED—ALL TO igen bog Set J.E, BRENNER, Rooms in private family ; furnished ; La corner house, Ly window, grates; reterences required. rnished; Larre double | South and east tron Tor Ket. oe oe | Feta , RENT—807 11TH 8ST. N.W., NEWLY FUR- ished Parlors on First-floor; also other Roo: and 1hird-floors;cars the 640 Ost. n.w., will mak Furuaces or INE L z a RENT—FOUR} R FIN. LARGE UNFUKN aut: pevtctogletion oro cys hegee: | Beit are amet Soe cae ae | Irate, aot thd went anf igen ‘Serr coueirs. oc6- Address Box 74, Star office. 26-5 |. OR RENT_FOUR UNFURNISHE! ae FOR W ANTED| BY EXPERIENCED STENOGEA nie oe Hous eo) ng; heat and gus; references exch and Typewriter. work day. or eveius, Job, Foc or mouth: stendgriphere dintetion mal ne. | erary work aapecialiy. Box Q. b. Cap. btu. OclO-2w> Becker, however, is yet unable to leave his bed. Negps Repaims.—The attention of the acthor- MAN OF ENEKGY LOCATED OUT- de large cities to Kepresentan Uid Rajeblished OWA: k port, N.¥. oc22-70" He ities is called to the fact that 3ist street near | House in his state; salary about $75 per month, P street requires the attention of a few pavers. ae rents ve TEMPERATURE AND ConpitION or WaTeER at 7 A.M.—Great Falls—temperature, 50; condition, | WaAxa 2cductel: be ation tee ENE po: 1. Receiving reservoir temperature, 55; con- dition at north connection, 3; condition at south connection, 25, —— ALEXANDRIA, Mei white and: stone Mor alt kings ot damentotabos oiey and th references. Removed to 709 L st. n.w. weaesot an Wwe? ANTED — MALE AND FEMALE | COOKS: ters, Servants and Clerks; also Coachmen all rositions ‘Call.at once at BANSUULY'S Ens ae | FOR FLOR. CHRIST. ee 1" t—! X Wyse tid an, thitdoor, 810; reierences exchue 925 12th st. nw. 0026-20 VOR RE! AT TURKISH BATH, 1529 G ST. N w., Furnished Kooms ou zd and 34 Floors, Sine rt SHED 3 200M, 1 HEAT red. 414 46 at. 0 w. Is always ready for ail kinds of Well Work. 0cl2-1m* ANTED— HORSES KEEP. KEEPING and Summer « Specialty. Order bor at PRICES ‘Stables, 311 6th st. u.w. Farm 7th st. % miles from city. 0. H. P. CLAKK, tae Post Utiice, socs- N ANTED — HORSES WINTERED; BEST OF it wirclap eatin Benerous feeding ; satie- or En'Suite, With or F Without Board, OR TO GENTLEMAN WITH Goo ry desirable see) A OR REN’ F Reported for Tux Evexixe Sram. Wasuixotox1axs Usper Appest.—There was T410G ot. nw., Basement. ocl2- LEARNERS SUIS “New iuterustionsl “‘Talies r Syatein, with : 4 . any ineh-rule or tape ineasure wciéntifio some excitement near the intersection of Prince terns ‘Materials cur oe Instruc- and Alfred streets yesterday. A number of hiro a i, en by Mme. 5. J. MESSEK, Lat aw. colored men were disorderly and Officer Ticer declared them under arrest and seized Frank prey of Washington, who resisted and ran off on Alfred street. The officer shot over his Witte ie Joyment Bureau) Pups tg Luter. Grad. joymen Ps and ill Positions at Guod talarica. Circulars Building, $13 Gus st. nw. city. head and made the arrest and Officer Price ar- | ccl-3m" rested James Berry of Washington. Last even- = ing W. C. Cartmell, white, was arrested and _WANTED--HOUSES E carried to the station house, charged with aS amas alin EE URDEAR | Gott cach peadetaty aust iu in sali ini other roomers Gai Oe 1 Fo. Md. oc st, beween Land Me” 0028-3 har aes FURNITURE, OFFICE | JJOR RENT — 908 K ST. N.W, ONE SECOND- Furniture, Store Fixtures, aud Furniture oi every story Front Koum; nortuern and southern description ; also entire Houston Stocks gf Mer- | #ure; private family. | ae Sree ymin AAErEee CARLTON, 555K 6. FOE RENT. To ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN; augi-2m La iy-furvished, 2d-story, Front oom Wee cne BUY tgs VELEBRED BAY S12 hin ad) aotsn res angen aah Po D for two. W. 5 JOR LENT TWO ROOMS, UNFUR: Gress R.V.H.N., Star office, re. housekeepiue;, south oe ga ng heatand gas; line of herdics wud cers: ¢: 1202 H st. ne. I yee £ LARGE SECOND-STORY FRONT Hoom; furmehed; clusets, gas ani Ww ANIERONS farm Fine YOUR HORSES AT ¥F. H. MILSON'S farm. Finest pasture iarm in Anne Arundel county as per lurses taken for the insert reaegnable rates. a wilh call ang setae them, Write fur particulars to Growusville, Md. sez8-1m 20 in advance: ocZ6-st* and heat location; private family. 1171 G st. nw. oc oe Fe. BREN1—UNFURNISHED—NU VENBER 15— 15— ‘Two Large Communicating Second: Unrec on first floor; the latter suitabi ANTED—GUITAL PUPILS BY A LADY, WHO has the Li alt} lessons Vernout ave. illegal ‘istration. It is alleged that rm rej ws ANTED — HOUSES FOR A CUSTOMER WHO tered in both the third and fourth wards. Lap “ill Fay Cash for Whole or for Lauity : one of two made “ore trial is postponed until tomorrow. “The repub- goal neat houses, well 3B Wak p3is bears 5a month. Call at 15; Tiecan an, Mr. Corbet, has given notice of his intention to move the registration board to strike a number of names from the registra- tion lists. At the mayor's court this mo. Frank Ridgely was fined @12.50 and Jas, Berry 5, and they were then released. A ye bE court, Judge Norton, up again ee SS eee Hallowell colored school, against K. B. ANTED-TO BUY—A 8I1X OR SEVER: aoe Brick House on Capitol Hill; price intl 00 te e 000, USE, Box £, Capitol ration partof town; To Aunt: Of | Spbiied to.tor House care will, rec Det | een Ee eae ieee son, colored, 3. emple ed in Washington, for ; Building, 1545 F st. u.w. ocly lin slander in charging that she nas A. J. Clemans, ANTED — FOR I 1 MEDIATE en ERASER, | colored, had been improperly intimate in his ee < Robertson's) house. “1 Hobertion. his vife, W, | ne ees Between Seneca Gavin yA ‘lemans = and| _ocz5-6t 7th st. Bow. others were ieee Man: of the ANT ENTION WHICH witnesses brought to impeach the WW ote ttes with wresporiancs noe of Of Baeety >, pogent reputation of other witnesses for truth and | (fine 10 its Ken! uta eyariuent ban oog Begone So veracity were in turn ipo arr ige = and the ques- | Louuses to offer sees tions ‘Were you not indicted in Washington exidents or non-residents having Furnished ot for larceny?” ‘Did you not have to leave the fecal ateuton te thet, aitereet by Soon tere post office de} ent on account of stealing?” | Gur hands, Soret PZ pene Gee “Did not you leave Texas to escape the law?” 5 bemmee £7 7 at. new. “Did you not leaveAlexandria because you — to account for $60 collected for a brass ban WANTED—ROOMS. &c., were asked, Satisfactory exphinctioare ened made and the case _ —— up. 2 aecring | WV, t 3:30 p.m. angry ant init he did pet want to bear any “habitual dis- cussions,” induced the court to take a recess. The testimony today has related to fees paid, de, Notes. — Recent land sales in Alexandria county show 14 acres near chain bridge sold at $400; 16 acres between Braddock road und Old Leaburg pike for Loco 18,000 square feet near Balston for $800; 4. WwW ANTED—THRKEE UNFURNISHED ROOMS BY moans weneried couple wotnous <oiiares fm woste west ‘section: Address TENEYUS, Byer | gui office. ; reterence TED—Bi LADY IN OFFICE, 1WO Were a eraichan eee ts et tt eat abd Ua between #tu and luth sts; has cal Tut io exceed gi0; referucen, ‘Address SiilD, ‘star pe W AxTED-BY A LADY, THIRD. sony Koon warner or bea ‘comventens Sc.D. Bier office of care; References, admission into the Union. Postal Clerks on Ocean Steamers. Postmaster General Wanamaker favors the extension of the railway post office to the steamship lines. He bas bad some ence with the German director general ot posts, ‘an. the plan has been approved to place im the Steamers carrying mails between the United States and German ports postal clerks who will sort and prepare the mail ane. oe saving from twenty-four to thirty-six It w proposed to have two postal clerks on each sieamer—one to be detailed from the service of this country and the other ~~ s German postal service. Reson must, however, be obtained trom fore this plan can be carried in| into effect, Hurry C. 5t; es, cashier for Charles P, Brush, Pee yp of Hoboken, N.J., disappeared last week after forging checks to the amount of 019.977. 945 square feet near Ar- _Oftice at $200—iwo E FURNISH: Fae FLAT Ae Leys Sree northwest wituit aor ht suuares of tae corner $5 tes Apart “Adiiresm Ho Wane : cul kant te A Boom ad | Secon Roe ty rig a : she eur ANTED-—! THREE. U) oN e = oe ERCHANT FS rae ing: no housekeeping, oxcept catering. rent very moderate, 8, }OR RENT—TWO NICELY-FURNISUED KOOMS for et Gentleman aud Wife, with or W pred hae’ “to 1423 17th st. nw. Koom; large closets; all =% | ETON FURNISHED § 4 A, RESPROTAREE COLORED | | modern convenieuce.. ocas-2t* 14th baer nation 8 Cook snd to Was OR RENT—O18 14TH Bet We EABGEAND | . ‘Family; good references, | | Fenatiaty Furnish and 24 floo: Fok aegT 2 BR = FE ore it wie: near the Normandie, Chamberlin me Parlor ir t fluor, turnished or wuiurnished: W ANTED—POSITION AS 1 8 TADS COMPA COMPANION sitou and the Portiand :atree window; furnuce heat, if wrate fire: oF Governess or Writne in an office by young | {hed eae ae oct smaller room, furbisled; references. oc26-3t" Address Box 84, Star office. | FOR KENT-TO Two z3 FOUR GENTLEMEN, COMMUNIC, \STED-BT A 4% LADY OF LONG EXPERIENGE | sr Mo Pleasant Communi ed ms, ticely furhished ‘as Parlor and Ba ion rou in a Boarding School or children, 908 futhst nw loor; also buite on second floor, wrate | exposure; convenient to cars and oc26-; St OR ged FIRST | nome 01 MK, ELEGAN second flour with alcove, en suite or alngic, baths on r., Private or otherwise; north and south ex- ret-clase in every respect ;suitabie for mem- board if desired; 18h. Four joome on ae wentie cars, one Teaat uf Cenatals tuurhly privates case agosto ‘Star office. RK RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, Zwo Communicating Lous ou 24 Boor, also Ime 4 Kitchen, or All'of Hot Dining Kooms an {OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM aa UTS! Fest heat, electric bells, large ¢ a con veniences. Large I hird-floor Front Room. with bay- Window overlooking both Massachusetts ave. and 13th st, alot mouth. 2 i 123 Lh. cor. Massachusetts ave, ae T.N.W., SEVERAL VERY DE- Sianis poenly Communicating Kooms tn new house occupied by owner; alli. i, near st are aud a ek RE! ROOM—A Beauttul Parlor. fervare mane, Private family; no children; central iocation ; excellent board ; reterenices exchanwed; 5 per mouth for two, 1liz J Orb gt A PRES RENT—FURNISHED—ON E LAPGE SECOND- floor Bouth-irent hue; also “wo Commument- ing. Sd floor; beat, gas and vats ew sanitary plumib- Convenient to i herdics; pri Fe KENT—813 VEKMONT AVE., OFPOSITE the Arlinxton hotel; very Geuireble ‘suites, suite: 3 | Pie tor Cou Seuatora bes wTesswen, on; also Singie Kooms, RENT —FUKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ik FF Piior bed Root ais other hous first-class, OR RENT—CHOICE ROOMS, FURNISHED oe mt jterms reasonable; private family 7 uufuruished: modern improve Leighborhood of Georvetown, 311: door to Christ chureh; references {OR RENT—LARGE, WELL-FULNISHE A Rooms on second ‘and: third singly. open iehoes. Es RENT—THREE HANDSOMELY FUKNISHED twoor three rvs en suite: siovator: cae ocpond to mone sete cor. 13th si, and Iowa circle. SPR RENT (21707, PENN. AVE... DESIRABLE Furnished Rooms; south front ite or elugle ; suitable tor Mewber cf Congress eutent fur en: tlemen in state, War and Ney “TE eut. Fo,® RENT_ TWO BANDOOMELY.1 {FURNISHED iug Koons, vor; gentl ferred. "Appi = ate 918 Mac uw. ee RENT CHEAP TO DESIRABLE PARTIES— Pleasant Koows on second floor of newly fur- Feces Teg o st nw, Fe: RENT—1824 H ST., LARGE, AIRY COMMU- icatinw Rooms. eu suite or stugle; couvenient to aot og ftom Chuo, War and Lk aa suit- able for receptions. Caterer i-lan k OR RENT—1405 HN. 7 ‘HANDSOME SUITE Kooma, with open fires aud private ‘Also otuer roots. ‘able board. oc12-1m FOR RENT—OFFICES. Fo. RENT-—FINE SUITE _ OFFICE ROOM id floor front. MeGowan's Buildi J. H. GKAY & 00., 637 7OR RENT LaKor, OFFICE CE ROOM QOM | HEAT BY furnace, at 6¥3 F st paridit Alley. J. H. GRA’ ya C0. % jot I woul OKRENT—OFFICES, LOOK, PA ND) Sion Attorneys! Ufiice ria nade soe Rooms at M-PAKKER 418 Pat cl 7-12 | k ‘To SIRABLE | OFFICE | ROOMS, H steam beat and elevator service, it «, 1425 N.Y. ave. nT coUaRe bui R RENT-STO! = SPLENDID STAND FOR Dressmaking and Fi for saleaiso. Apply 2 ote Es tures 200 aig ate awe oese. —NEW STORE, 407, ON iorm oF: sT. w. ining the Post belidin. x Bi ee Fat © obB be? = ‘Apply to Fo RENT — FINE LARGE STORE, rs Saar two show windows; central for aly Galant ocsteaeaiy oes nee R KENT — BEST LOCATION IN THE pe Store 1216 F st. n.w.. $3 £3,900 poe roar. ply BEALL, BROWN & CU., 1 oit-am” FOR RENT—STABLES. _ JOR KENT—BKICK STABLE; THREE STALLS, room for two c: "8 rooms nar hinan's Sua Kot usw. water. Apply at 1 ‘OK KENT REAR OF 1248 10TH ST. Scr HOt Faia and three carriages, coachinan’s sith water: key in trout; $20. ceui-lw CHALMERS & EES, 1418 F at. nw, LS; AMPLE oci8-1in a : it KENT ARGE STABLE AND HALL ON G without board. 1221 11th st uw. Private sauiiy, Far aia eaten ae in Leese chs330 | J W ANTED_ TRY“ CRIBNER. BEST BUTTERINE. FOE REST TWO GENTLEMEN AN rae Ihouth, Also Coumodious Stable betng Ua Sites Reo “fl iwely-turnis! au rr ‘rout oom wikl #1633 O st. pa. e muunt OW N mong, tty si Seed Lani pet, Huet abd | beard ioe $25 ‘ver mouth each; also U ber hoot S con sar Fac ai 'oc10-3mn forplg tril peg Nddle‘et tas IN HIGH OFFICIAL Coutcr Martel at etait middle o! . ee = aisle.” Open dally. WAM. Seay my -6u wet 2 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, )ANIED—STEAM CAKPET CLEANING “AND vac nu fore youug wan, = —— W Aiticradi hora Yeatian panwest SNe _ paemorctiarheerst FFE OAs SEGABEE, AND CAKERCL rer. Furni vamed, wi oths ve. | NT—N KNISH. a 2) corre FHAUUNGS, 140s tuav. Leleynone lve | NOM, SEER NEVLY, LUENISHED | FRONT | aaress V1ANO, Star ofice, ooh 3 woo suuanes fcc reams dere a Adired MANILAKIN cy tae eae ee ____ PERSON. A a 5 e —HA NDSOMEL) FUKNISHED ROU! a BUARDING. With Board in w Private Haulin stute of sitige %, SATURDAY, AT YALA best Fewwreuces given apd requiéd. 849 Ldich Oar mbrelia. Nein Ai D AT. MODERATE BEIOE CAN BE _2026-; Wali se pleswe re! pao HF on her x much bevter Schau asa See Fit ea Ras SPER 8 Bost: Wi ltapnre CE CURTAINS FIRST. = Jeely Fus wished Koons, on 72 7m CRTAINS | Jrommmr—at suo DUAN AVE, FULNIsH: D | sus wr .C.: furusceur urate heat: lane eneere "ge tue weat en rite Ato aud p.easuut, with or Bptucut bo. ed Geatvable h ines no chudren. eserenuces. 26-60? Real Love, ens ‘aN ST. Ne Apnig to BS, J. W. LUGENBEBL, 3 ave. |e Ok KENT—Gi.AT AND WIFE OK TWo GENTe | DEY CO, d17 Oh Btw. oe Sl ea cicelp-tcs ised. Seed y NORABLE QUIET, BASHFUL BATCL Let, wELy UKNISHED ROOMS wits feces hen 4 rs — see A, VE --¥- = ‘winter, t-clans ard at tue Auburn, Peuusy va | PUcuuswed, W.un ‘he sentra > Comtesjx nd With tn ana e ave., cor, 22d at. mw. ‘ve: in sunable. O11 st, aw. Siise. le tor one’ weck. LOBE wn a 1404 “AND 4 KNioHED Fe KEN ea ‘A LADY MILL GIVE #100 FOR Postion Ae e ¢ Departinests | or ey per uouth. Add ‘Aduress otlice. i pk teate GUAR- j Buteed. Uur Genuine kul ‘Chew. ME ALPINE: 417 AND 310 = wep laven 8 oral: KASBUL i | et Nenien’ to ey balls veuaian HOWais, TO- Ss sd Hanalei uence oS Est aw. le rat OFPusITE THE U,uished HOTELS. oy 3 table board, Sr ET eri Mt bate pas OK BENE — TWO FLEATANT FURNISHED ‘coms for Gentlemen ; private family. ee hr ae ? 614 btu at, Rewasteat Be ocd 6 JACK MARWIS.” 405 11TH ST. KW, FOR BENT COMPLETELY FUR Rooms, EN C) Spe doer abuye Feus. are tien cours omti ere orn ‘Generel Le ore snd Crass. JOHN Hi trop ets = Seat om. MEBST AST FS a EESSis is" Seams, cmes EBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C, NOTARIES PUBLIC, My dior ante eth aati Ba idtaet we eta BOARD, SPs Bed ech FIRST-CLASS ae: ot Bw. atiay’ ie eels nw, “egfe"| SUBURBAN PROPERTY, 7 25 S.ab0 te land. with ehofeet hte SE tema ee ee. K wat ERVANL, ‘BDGRAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER, 1, PA AVR nw | FOR “SALE = — MISCELLANEOUS rae SALP-NEW PIANO (HALLETT & DAY oon TR sa pear c Cook's <table, Sth and St York ave. (On SAL) —P i “2 FE AY PINE ‘Or SE ME erty ae Sa0s Reamepiveniseve. oR BALE—ON; Paik ooo oo? mar at band Bowe oe. OR AL a aera iy buivino MAR wedale corn ot Seve Sah fe Gert Te" Bia and Lota, aay tn time JOR SALE—Tror mii Fayteastet 2 er Rd ee woente: © few mouths only oy Adres. JOR SALE-WORSE, WARN PYiitrneine Nhe Seen ee srghe gentle sound, and Avni s « $130 L WAGON ° STE Sidr, Sor or 11h and Qote uk SALE —A FINE TONE Upitiai 3. ry soe $150, ov installments. dy 1816 m6 O60: SALE-A GENTLE, aud Coupe Horse: goce ‘ell es. Lat SIRONG, rasuLe Saddle <i a ao ote a SAL ma wEDIt M-s12i b — BEST nt Hite teed Cheap kee Guire JUDGE MOL Et, fib Pet nw, Leabe” OUR SAL: i HE ENTINME FURNITURE OF AN 11-room Bouse, almost new; but liitie used, and ouse FoF Tet. Wall of Toowers, central Loew dress LD. Star ofhce, mba ae Fe SALE—A Vi FINE DRIVING axv KID. i. sect bo iy 2 oid count, abu tie: wid with s quae 1 Ue ewe at 1501 Sede aw. BENS PORD SLi JOR SALE—A Ls LADY WISHES we pols ‘oh uF ber Peters Broucham, made by Brewster &@ Cc. and used buts tew ‘vuthi ‘the carriage gat. be scan at stable ° Fs 8G¥ AND NEW SET OF Feeney g mute. muttable for doc, or, Wil Be auld ol yy Detween 12 aud Vaud Sand 6, 447 seed oot ee {OK SALE—-HOT GUN W. W, GHEENEN’s HAM. terless S-bore, very = Damascus Steel Far Apply 3416 Killims. 955 cash; cost estan ry - wiles Fok SALE-ASPECIAL BARGA N-ANEW PENS. syivanie lop Bury: an. oI Avply wor'sddrees Hv, Bik ;0OR SALETA FOUR SEATED | FAMILY oak dugiePhactén, Caller eel occ OR SALE — GkeaT Satare hi ments; Ja.ge discount for WILD & BAUS. makes. G Fe SALE—CHEAP—A BAR AND FIXTURES, wood reasous for seluine dome vom. bess. ‘ihe party purches: LLONAKD, 407 48 ot «. 7OR SALE—A HANDS: ME Jor Suite, nearly | Call atter Op im. ai 6 4 COUPES, Bu vi the latest « ‘Db les fail Tages. NM. LULU, 400 Pa ave, A LADY DEG ING HOUs «KER the Purnitu Toom house tor 675 per Pov mirabie ioraliiy per mouth aud has now two per suent pentie teuanis, payiue $30, The prtciee ims me roms cost over 8225, Betts Medd inmite of 8 ways; can be seen ume “oars Was" and + p. nivel A at Le Gs i. w, for further particulars te of a 10- isin & very do- © 26-20 doK SALE FROM VIRGINIA—A VERY STYLISH, High. bix-year-oid Horse, w 30U comen 17 haus, aud can trot z= thoroughly sound and kind, guaranteed wes bie wan. Address Hox v1; Star office, {OR SALE—FOR $4.00 — FUuRiTURE AND Lease of twent; er, alm Tuomi rented to the most desirable t an excel- ats dent location tor room reu! or bet dress K.1., star office. — ee owe. - Fok SALLSFURSTTORE AND 5 TEase oF 1S r Use WILLIL ue square of the Shorebammy s., thbek & KUTHCwE ocz6-St* cg {OR SALE—A DOCTOR'S BUGGY, COST Will sel for €120. Apvly at Whe ao Dee: wa] ook Store, 719 15th stn. oce5 se OR SALS—CHEAB—A SECOND-HAND PLE. ITOo! Sate ; has ci tion lock, Fu luedera improvements. Will sacrifice to casts oF time. Address 120, wear o in woud sews po a A uly worized ageuicy au the District of Columbia tort Latest Improved Domestic Sewing Macuites aud Doe mestic Paper Patterns. oezb-10t Ke SALE —(HLAP— ONE BAY OULI, FIVE in tree owner bas po use fo: Tad Wet. — sok Sate “FINE SOUND YOUNG HOKE PHA Fe tou, Busey aid jorse is Lroxen to “cuddle. be ween wt wiolie rear of 17 Netuw. ’ vce OB SALE— ¥FIANO BARGAINS TO a OICE. BUYERS TO MAKE Some are tera ‘slighty used. Magnificent Large Upright Grand Piano, Potion, rich tuue, quaaties wuaury rir + OW8 OF the fuest aud vest wakes, piawo 65 cash, or sual sfyauce o& auouthiy yay uly ex Muelite, Cost 200. Unusual barges A Beautitul wediuw-aize Uprgtt tu. ecole, aces improvements, uuguiGceut uate best make ‘aliggic! used. Ly SLoU Cusu, OF sual) advance time wit x Cost $425. A great barcain. Une Very Fine . pright Graud, beautirul singing toue, very tich quality -elewaut ark fine wood case. best he ‘Lest “b Lo scliquick: One of the Finest Full Square Grand Piauos ever vi our fluor; simpiy maguilicent 1D every detail: very best make aud positively without ® Diewish. Cost #000 aud s# really Lew. Can be bought ali advauce ob moutuly payments, © ivr owe still preterning ap WB- begitsners, aid ull iu good onder. SY. Gue at 810U. go per month Uli paid for each of the above, and iuuly aud ung wuaranteed for five years, Come and see them at THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, THE LEADING PIANO STURE, 0c25 913 Pennsylvania ave. Be SALE—eK AT BARGAIN—SUPLRIOK DA¥- ton Wayou, Falling-top Buggy, ng Fhscton, ali customs tude, Goud as pew ine, sities “OF Family Mores cheap: Doucke tn Private ere Kat uw. me for pLysician or private taual {2tahe, Kued driver, geutie, sulin. gucus Coupe Rese; separate, Private puibie, 1006 13th st B. Fe SALE—CALL AT WM. F. GEYERS GRAND Horse Display, 460 Pa ave., au see the sock of Carrages, Coupes, Wagrous, Harness, ts. Seth uew and second-hand. For cash orov esay ter mus to close out stock. ROE BALE—sPec! ‘BKADBUAY CPRIGHT PIANOS, 640 Monthly Payments, FALACE UKGASS, @5 Mouthly Payments 19 ¥.G- oMILM, 1225 Penn. sve, Fe SALE-THE GHEALEST PIANO ever offered. —Uve New Upright, exquisitely fue isued, coubimustion, solid engraved aud iret-work Milasers, hand-carved, panels, eiewanuy Queen’ Anne AL —: ALE—20 HEAD OF HOASESJUST AKMLVED trom Georgetown, Ky, Pour Cou tination Saddiers, : Une Pair Mat Hesch patecte; ‘Une Pair uti: Sug ee eeenes cies Sy uig: ous dee ekeencrais i oo eras, Ieee Une Brown Horse, 16.2, can trot « mile in 3 munutes, Dove vi these Horses Lave ever been banded oF tramed. All of the avove named to be seen at stabies of JURD BIMMUDS. & olden Ok SALE—FIN MADE ogy yt Yeulcles taken on storage. 2°HL Guboual, cor K. Save wud Sih 3 OBEY, ponen 0 ‘dud 7. nae ae rea street, ueurwetowi. ae BALL YOUNG PAMHOTS, MOCKING 1 S Pett aueuucs Dena tur Lili DyPait's Dog kvou Au, ‘ies Be me Lab at ay sul 7-sma* Os MALS — THE “OTip” Gas ENGINE ke i tise babel expensive is ‘of fuel. send 4 ___ LUST AND FOUND. OsT-ON SATU I——— AYAT IHE PALAIS BOYAL 8 indy was gi minake apotuers Wa. abe pisase retura it and obtain ber mswen nt x | Liss roar aye pith mouse or! 264 Bonos SoA theridhorgtr awe a erry oe-ae JOUND—ON BATUKDAY LAST, a COW; 4 can bave ree Sousa Boyatel ie ow ‘REW. S1—A | OUNG PUG. Answern to The above re ward will be paid & returned to 310 24st. ne. 11° ‘With captain of the Fees ee