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> il THE EVENING STAR: TOMORROW’S 16-PAGE STAR. Attractive Features of the Big Paper to be Issued Tomorrow. Tomorrow Tux Stax will be issued in sixteen- Page form to meet the demand made upon its space by advertisers and at the same time pro- | vide for itsreaders the usaal array of attrac- tions. The paper will be filled with readable articles prepared especially for this issue, Events in society, in Congress, in official cir- cles, and about the city, and all that goes to make up the life of the capital will be reflected in itsteeming columns. Its literary features will be unusually attractive and its news de- partment filled with timely matter. Among the contents of the issue the following may be announced: A LONG CHASE AFTER THE SUN: The solar eclipse next week and the expe- dition sent to Africa to observe it. Cllns- | trated.) BEPORTERS OF CONGRESS: The men who make the Congressional Record | and the way they do it. (iliustrated.) | ROCKING THE BABY: | Some facts shown by the national museum | collections concerning the modes in which | savage children are carried and cared for. (Ilustrated.) PENNSYLVANIA MATRONS: Women from the Keystone state who are prominent in Washington society. (llus- trated.) COLLEGE GYMNASIUMS: Prof. Goldie, the famous instructor, writes of the systems of training at the leading uni- versities, (Illustrated. ) A TALK WITH JOE JEFFERSON: The veteran comedian discourses of plays and players and the tendencies of the times, | CHECKERBOARD FOOT BALL: | How Captain Poe coaches the Priaceton | eleven indoors in wet weather. (lllus- trated.) | THE STORIES OF THE THREE BURGLAKRs: An interesting installment of Frank R. Stock- ton’s serial, (Illustrated.) | STAGE SURPRISES: | ‘The magician Kellar tells m an interesting | way of tricks that do not turn out as asl | pected. (Jllustrated.) SEVENTY YEARS IN SERVICE: | Interesting personal recollections of Mr. James Lawrenson, the Nestor of the Post Odice department, QUEEK THINGS FOR THE TOILET: A chemist gives a Stan reporter some new and interesting facts about cosmetics and | perfumes, DANCES AND CAPE Remarks upon the terpsichorean art by a/ fashionable master. MEN WHO HATE WORK: i Detective officers tell » Stan reporter of some of their recent experiences iu their efforts to suppress tramps. A RICH MAN'S WOES: A talk with a millionaire whose experience | shows that cash does not make content. = { MEN AND MATTERS IN NEW YORK: | A budget of news and gossip from Tue Sraa’s | correspondent in the big city. CHRISTMAS IN MANY LANDS: Various ways of celebrating the great Christ- mas festival in different countries, HOME MAITERS: Well-tested recipes and practical suggestions | for the dining room, puntry and kitchen, HOW TO BATHE IN WINTER: Valuable hints froma physician on an im- portant subject. TOYS OF THE DAY: Some of the novelties that Santa Claus brings with him this year. ATTRACTIVE HOMEs: Dainty things that can be given for Christ- mas presents. } | see Masonic Elections, ‘Mt. Vernon R. A. chapter, No. 3, has elected and installed the following officers: J. M. Me- Kinney, M.E.H.P.; T. W. Cridler, E. J. H. Wardle, E.3.; Wm. O. Roome, C.ti.; A. B. Coo- lidge, P.S.; L. R. Ginn, R.A. O. McCleary, G. M. third va z Taylor, G. M. second vail; W. first vail; J. H. Pickell (re-elected), secretary; W. K. Mendenhall (re-elected), treas- urer; W. J. Hay sentinel; Wm. O. Roome,. A. B. Coolidge and L. K. Ginn, proxies to Grand cbapter. Harmony lodge, No. 17, last evening elected and installed the following otticers: W. Humil- ton Smith, W.M.: Lurtin R. Ginn, S.W.; F. | McC. Criswell, J.W.: W. A. Yates (re-elected), | secretary; O. S. Firmin (re-elected), treas- —— Rev. L. H. York, chaplain; Frank 8. Williams, S.D.; A. W. Johnston, J.1 Seo. 8. Atwater, 8.5.: *. McNulty. J. 8. tyler 3. W. Babcock, Fa D. tanien ok oe Myers, proxies to Grand lodge; Bros. L. R Ginn (re-elected) and C. L. Heilbrun, delegates to Masonic board of relief, The Board of Promotion Canvassers. ‘The canvassers of the board of promotion have been at work since Wednesday morning. Wednesday afternoon ten of the canvassers re- ported. They had the signatures of property owners whose property was assessed at about three million dollars. Up to dute the assessed values of the property owners whose signatures | bave been received aggregate nearly eight million dollars. It is expected that the work of canvassing the city will be completed in| about ten days. —-___ The Banks Divorce Case. In the case of Ida Binks against David Banks for a divorce the defendant has, by J. T. Soth- eron, filed his answer. He says that he is will- ing to have the children with him and provide for them. He asserts that he lived with com- plainant five or six years until he had reason to suspect her of unfauithfulness, when he re- fused to cohabit with her. He denics that he treated her with cruelty or that he was present when his son was said to have chased her with abatehet He admits that she had him ar- rested and that she appeared before the Police Court against bim and says she went from there to a picnic at Van Ness garden, when, ac- cording to her statement she had had nine c. Ham, Smith, G. M. | Eee SOCIAL EVENTS. Wedding Favors and Pleasant Teas— Personal Notes of Interest. The chancel of the the Epiphany church was tastefully decked last evening for the bridals of ; Miss Anna E. Lovett, daughter of the late | George 8. Lovett, and Mr. George Herbert | Beaman of Boston. The design of the decora- | tion was arranged by the chancel society of the | church, of which the bride was a member, and it was carried out w.th red carnations, flowering eulanthus shrubs and white chrysanthemums, Mr. S. Herbert Geisy and Mr. J. Lawrence Boggs of New York city seated the guests above the | ribbon, but did not precede the bride in the marriage procession. Rev. Randolph H. Mc- Kim, the rector, performed the ceremony at 7 o'clock, The groom awaited the bride's com- “ing with his best man, who was Mr. Wm. S. Beaman, his brother, of New York city. There were four bridesmaids and a maid of honor | preceding the bride as she passed up the aisle | on the arm of her brother, Mr. A. de Beelen Lovett of Geneva, ) who gave her hand in | marriage. The bridesmaids were Miss V. F. | Penrose of Germantown, Pa.; Miss Pool of | Staten Island, N. Y., and Miss Caroline de B. Lovett nd Misa Charlotte B. Lovett, the sisters of the bride. The maid of honor was eight-year-old rapes er Hamilton Lovett, daughter of Mr. A. de B. Lovett. The bridal dress was made of a heavy quality of French faille in a rich ivory white. The long train was plain and was ent en princesse with the bodice, which was high at the back and slightly open in the front at the throat. The back of the neck was finished with a high fraise of lace. The front of the jody was trimmed in a waistcoat effect, with | folds of the material of the dress and of mous- seline de soie, and was finished on the edge with a rich passementerie of pearls, The sides and frout of the skirt were laid in plaits and draped to the foot with elaborately embroid- ered mousseline de soie. The side plaits of the skirt were held b: rays of orange blossoms. The sleeves reac 3 to the elbow and were | open on the top of the arm, filled with puffs of | monsseline de soie, tied across with white ribbons. The double veil of tulle was fastened with orange blossoms, and she | carried a bouquet of white roses, The brides- | maids were dressed uniformly in demi-train ' gowns of white piece lace, made with V-shaped bodices. The edges of ‘the skirts were rua through with narrow white ribbon and broader white ribbons were taken from the waist line to the edge of the skirt, where the ends were fastened with large rosettes of ribbon, They carried large bunches of red carnations, The maid of honor was dressed in a frock of mous- ine de soie, embroidered. Mrs, Lovett wore a rich costume of black silk trimmed with jetted passementerie. The bridal party drove to the residence of Mrs, Lovett, No. 1332 19th street, after the service, where a reception was held by Mr, and Mrs, Beaman from 8 until 10 o'clock anda upper was served. Among the guests | eri were Mrs. and Miss Lovett, Mra, laulsby, an aunt of the bride; Miss Cor- son, © Misses Maulsby, Mr. and Mrs, . Beaman of New York city, Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel P. Beaman of Boston, | and Mrs. Pool of New York, The bride's gifts to the bridesmaids were bar lace pins of gold enamelled in blue forget-me-nots. Mrs. Bea- man left for her wedding journey attired in a traveling dress of brown cloth, braided with black and combined with brown and black brocade. On their return to the city Mr. and Mrs, Beaman willreside at No, 2211 Washington circle, Commander and Mrs, Bainbridge Hoff and | Miss Bainbridge Hoff held the second of their | delightful series of teas to introduce the win- some debutante. The pretty rooms were aglow with lights. A large company assembled to pay | court to the new society belle, who wore a | but philosophical dancing imple toilet of white silk with a deep frill of | ilk around the half high bodice. The collation 1 in the dining room, where Mrs. Poster presided. Miss Madge Williamson and | Miss Brooke and Miss Scott were among the | young ladies assisting in the dining room. Tea and cluret punch were served in the sitting | room upstairs, where Mrs. A. C. Tyler, in a | beautiful gown of mousseline de soie, with an elaborately gold embroidered jacket of helio- trope velvet, presided over fhe punch, and Miss Jackson, in pink crepe, poured tea at | another table. Mass Edith Cai violet silk, wasalso in the upper room. Many of the guests who were present last week came a second | time, and the house wasagain thronged, Some of the guests were Cupt.aud Mrs, George | | Boardman Haycock, Paymaster and Mrs. and Miss Deering, Miss Edes. Miss Viola Myer, Miss | Gertrude Myer, Miss H. Williamson, Miss Pau- | line Williamson, Gen. B. H. Robertson, Mr. Richard Wallach, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder, Blaine, Mrs. McLean, Eugineer aud Mrs, Bailey, Miss Elena Porter, Miss Edie and Miss Speed. Mrs, McKee came on from Indianvpolis with | the President on his return to the city, and is nowat the White House. Major and Mrs, Lord of Governor's Island, New York bay, the former being the stepson of Mrs, Scott Lord, were both in the city yesterday and were among the mourners at the funeral, as was also Mrs, McKee. Dr. Elliott Cones is entertaining Judge and Mrs. Flower of Chicago at his home on Nj street. . At Columbus, Ohio, last night, Cot. John M. Bacon o: the seventh United States cavalry was married to Miss Mary Dennison Forsythe, daughter of Gen. James W. Forsythe, com- mandant of the seventh cavairy and in charge of the cavalry school at Fort Riley, Kan. Gen. Sherman was among the guests, Mrs. Robert Hinckiey entertained ata pink luncheon today twelve of her friends, Mrs, Lillian Rozell Messenger and her son are located for the season at 25 Lafayette square. A pleasant party was given last night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Wm. E. Smith at her residence, 1827 Vermont avenue. Those articipating were Mr. and Mrs. A, F, Childs, ir, and Mrs, Edward Balzler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, H, Plant, jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Havell, Mr. and Mrs. H. White, Mr. and "Mrs. Chas. Ball, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Gibson and daughter, Henry Sohon, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Smith, J. C. Smith, W. D. Doremus, Miss Daisy Hepburn, Misses Myers, Mr. Baker and Col. Thos. J. Shea. The Church of the Ascension was well filled yesterday evening with relatives and friends | to witness the marriage of Miss Lillie Magill Smith, daughter of Prof. Augustine J. Smith of this city to Mr. Everard Robinson Todd of Charles county. Md., who is connected with the national museum. ‘The bride entered the | eburch on the armof her father, her sister, Miss Mary Jacqueline Smith, preceding her us maid of honor, the six ushers, Dr, Wm. M. oe the brother of the bride, Dr. C. R. Col- lins, Messrs, Frank Nesmith, B. 8. Minor, Her- | bert Stimpson and E. Hough, leading the way tothe altar, where the bride was met by the groom and his brother, Mr. Heber Todd, his ; best man. Prof. Geo, Edw. Smith of Frederick City, Md., who presided at the organ, played as the bridal party entered the Lohengrin wedding march, The marriage ceremony was | performed by the Rev. Augustine J. Smith, Assistaut minister of Ascension church and brother of the bride, assisted by the rector, Rev. Dr, Elliott, and the Rey. Jobn M. Todd, father of the groom. The bride was attired in a beautiful trained | Se of magnolia faille silk, her ornaments eing diamonds, The veil was becomingly caught with dlies of the valley and she carried a Louquet of Roman hyaciuths. The maid of honor wore cream silk and pear! ornaments and also carried a bouquet of Koman hyacinths, ‘The lovely bride will be remembered by the many friends of the Maryland agricultural col- lege im this city and in Maryland and Virginia asthe charming hostess of many enjoyable entertainments given at that institution during beers aud had “conquered one Sullivan aud would conquer one more.” ——e Real Estate Matters. ‘The Franklin insurance company has bought for $20.000 of E. W. Donn part 5, square 320— 28 fect 8 inches by 95 feet on 12th between F and G streets northwest. ewman has bought for $5,500 of wton part 12, square 366—20 b; 4234 feet on Columbia street between O and streets port hwest. H. T. Greer has bought for $5,000 of W. N. Peck sub 23, square 510—2,050 feet on Sth street between P and Q streets northwest. Mary J. Borland has Lought for €6.700 of Jcen Gibson part 17. square 195—16 feet 38; inches by 126 feeton L Letween 16th and 17th | streets north ext. G. H. Hill bas bought of Mrs. Arnilla Lam- | bert for $4,000 part 85, square 961,620 square feet ou 10th street between P street and Rhode Island avenue. — The Bischotf Concert. The first of the Bischoff course of concerts takes place at the Congregational church this evening. The Ovide Musin grand concert company will maxe up the program, which in- cludes M. Ovide Musin, Miss Annie Tanner, Pauline Montegriffo, Mariana Maina and Ed- ward Scharf, Lovers of good music are prom- ised a thoroughly agreeable entertainment, —————_$_——— Tue Becerssi 5th avenue, New is deservediy popular with the traveling Padile on account of itsadmirable situation, per | fortadle furnish! the years that her father was its president. The couple left on an extended tour north. Among those present were Mrs. Augustine Jaquelin Smith, mother of the bride; the Misses Loulie and Anna M. Smith, sisters of the bride; Mr. Charles Magill Smith, the Misses Jennie and Carrie ‘Todd, sisters of the groom; the Misses Todd of Norfolk, Va.; Col, and Mrs. a A. Morgan of West Virginia, Miss Bettie — of Frederick, Md.; Mrs. E, A. Hite aad ir. and Mrs. C. B. Hite of Virginia. Miss Mary A. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Dain- gerfield, Mrs. Knox and Mr. Courtlandt H. Smith of Alexandria, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Coffin, the Misses Coffia, Mr. Wm. Myer Lewin, the Misses Lewin, Hon. Barnes Compton and family, Mr. and Mrs, Wiham BR, Riley, the Misses Kiley, Mrs, | Crawford R. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton | Randolph, Mr. James Nourse, Mrs. Dulaney, | Prof. and Mrs. Newcomb, Prof. Langley, Mr. | and Mrs. W. W. Burdetie, Justice and’ Mrs. Gray, Gen. and Mrs. Chas, W. Field, Miss Joseph, Mr, aud Mra. J. R. Hertford, Prof. and Mre, Wm. D, Cabell, Miss Cabell, Col, and | Mrs, Marshall ‘MacDonald, Mrs, A. 8. er the Misses Pratt, Prof. Otis Mason, Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. B. Matthews, Mr. Robinson Riley, Dr. R. E. Lee Jobnson, Mrs. E. Rust Smith, Mrs, H. | 1. Rust, br. Ed; Rust, Mr. and Mrs. R. Byrd Lewis, Mrs. Van Swearingen, Gen. E. C. sud Mr. Lerin Henry of Cambridge, Md. exchanged the costumes of Bob Acres and Ser Lucvus O Trigger dered by a number of their personal friends, sanitary tments, luxurious and’ com- ables. as weil as its uurivaled res taurant and reasonable charges. Jt offers all the of a home without any of the cares and SnRoyances of housckeopiug.—. Home Jour- ‘The company sat down at meldnight, The oc- Gen. Card, Mrs. Gordon Mackay, Mr. Walker | Carrington, Mr. Julian Mason, Baron Roland | 158! Onffroy de Veriz and son, Hon, Wm. A. Wado After the conclusion of the performance eee Con last evening Messrs. Jefferson aud Florence | 0s and conditions for evening dress and went to Chamberlin'sto Spelt conpes, ten- Roswell P. Flower of New York, Henry W terson, Col. Thomas P, Ochiltree, Major Gen, Schofield, F.A. Richardson, Senators Slack- burn, Wolcott and Squire, M. P. Handy, Hal- lett Kilbourn, Stilson Hutchins, Commodore Shackford, Frank Hatton, John F. Chamberlin, Gen, Stewart Van Vliet, U.S.A.; 0. O. Stealey and Representative Rockwell. Secretary and Mrs, Blaine and Walker Blaine will go to Baltimore this evening to attend a dinner given by Gen. Felix se to Emmons Blaine and his wife, They will return to- morrow. Se How to Check the Transfer Fraud. To the Editor of Tar EvEentyo Stan: Referring to the subject of preventing the record of fraudulent transfers of real estate in the District of Columbia, permit me to suggest a very simple and effectual check to such at- tempts of frauds, The assessor of the District having a book of charts of real estate in the District, compiled by wards or sections. has, we say, the name of the rightful owner of each lot, parcel or block of real estate entered in lead pencil in the space enclosed by ink bound- ary tines of each lot shown on the charts, In order to start aright this entry of owners’ names on each lot or tracton the charts should first be carefully proven to be that of the right- ful owners of the property. The individual entries of owners names in the books of District real estate charts being absolutely correct, a system should be adopted and rigidly adhered to, requiring in every case where a deed is brought for record that the Ruy desiring record shall first present deed to the assessor, who will compare the name of grantor and description of property as given in said deed, with the name, location, size and boundaries of property conveyed, as shown in isa book of charts, and also examine that deed properly executed and acknowledged, (thong simply comparison of name of owner with name of grantor in deed, and examination that deed is properly executed, might answer all purpose in order to save assessor's time). Upon a satisfactory examination, the assessor then stamps the deed with an official stamp, erases name of previous owner and substitutes on his chart in lead pencil, the name of grantee mentioned in the deed, and the party desiring to record the deed now goes to the office of the recorder of deeds, who in turn should not been passed upon and stamped by the assessor. In this way it would be impossible for a fraudulent transfer to pass on record and the assessor, instead of depending upon the re- corder for periodical transcript of fee deeds from which to make up his tax books and notices, would at all times have the authentic material for this in his own office, where it properly belongs. WASHINGTON, accept any deed for record unless it has first |-4 ‘The proposed change might cause a little aa convenience to grantees of real property in that they would be required first to submit their deed to the assessor for his examination and stamp, and then carry it to the recorder for record, but the benefit to the owner and also to the assessor would more than compensate for such slight trouble. ‘Terra, ———— Said He Was Tryiug to Do Better. George McCauley, who has spent many years behind prison bars, was in the Police Court this morning charged with vagrancy, The prisoner said he had been out of prison more than a heart and claimed that he was being persecuted y the police. He admitted that he had been drinking. but said that he had been stopping at the mission and was trying to do better. The judge required him to give bonds or go down for ninety days, ——_—_. He Doesn’t Believe in Marriage. Fred Engelke was in the Police Court today on a charge of being vagrant. He was found | drunk on the street and was in bad company. ; “Are you a nftrried mau?” asked Judge Mil- ler.” “I don’t believe in marriage,” he replied. “You can give bonds or go down,” said the judge. —_<.—__ The Mysterious Club. The Mysterious club of this city, composed of representative business men to the number of 178, will go to Baltimore tomorrow nightto | institute and confer the mystic degree on the officers and members of the club of the same name organized in that city. a MONEY TO LOAN. $100,000, s12:398%. 2048 JU0, 8: e000. 81,0 | constantly 2u hand 1 Loan on Kseal Estate at Sand 6 ber cont and no delay, by dl3-3ima M, M. PARKER, 1418 F st, (ON REAL ESTATE: LARGE rand suusll loans at 6 per cent. SW. HANDY, B21 Fs To LOAN AT FIVE PEK CENT ON AB- ved Real rstate Security ee amounts & TYLER & RULHERY Er | i y © IN ONEY TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LO\ rates of interest THOS a21-1m Ww. 10 LOAN—SUMS OF #500 TO CL 16 PER cent und larger sums at & per cent on city real es St GEO. F. GRA ¢: no delay, AM, 1519 F St. = - 10. yas ox GOULD KEAL ESTATE wee stu to - ALBERT F. FOX, a7-1m 920 F at. hw, lf M ONEY TO LOAN ON STOC ‘KS, ae GooD Commercial Paper aud oiler securities’ Node _d6-3m 1424 New York ave, TO LOAN IN SUMy TO. SUIT 00 upWard,on Approved Real EstuteSecurity, ACKER & GADSBY, 1008 F stew. D at Low Interest on Furniture, Fianos, Horses, Wagous, Houseluld Goods or utuer personal property iy Payeute; wo removal of woods £10 public PSY, MS NEY 1 ¥FKOM 81,0 reo YOU WANT MONEX?—$10 10 #300 T0 LOAN Principal and interest payable iu weekly or mont! frum residence; no no} Mes a SUMS OF OF 000 ate aud 6 percents WM. H. SAUNDERS & oo: | Jy18-6m Suecessors to Johu Shermat & Co.,1407 Fat. ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND cre SUMS | AME cu'avyroved real alate security ut ® aud U por cout Arges moderate, aD. hk Li nid-2m S.w. cor, 13th fend ¥ ats, aw F YOU WANT TO BORKOW MONEY ON YOUR property and desire stat lowest rates aud quickest 1 01 EA. McINTIRE, 918 F at. I “NDOWMENT, LIFE AND 1 ONTINE POLIOIES “4 bought at highest cash. prices. Laaie negotiated Pam terms. Apply t “ $500,000 TO LOAN ON D.O. PROPERTY in sums to suit at b and G cent, day. Larke rrr pocialty. Be. ‘BLOWN EA £3. ocl8-Sm = Pat, 4p) FOLOAN IN Sums one uly AT $50, O00 Fees, coe re SUN ae HEAT Li, Keal Estate, Louus aud nsurauce, 8e14-3m G13 15th wt, dew. ONEY TO M IN ScitFnow 9500 UPWARD, AT THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEKEST BEAL bolare is. (ans eoneant Coritee dott ana’ eta w, TO Li LALGE AND SMALL | MOxer Lown Thates, gin lteal Estate Security, ) Aiew suius of aud $3,000 at o per cent, dn MOTGHINS, BELRLED & Gon. 120 Fat. | MONEY (bo LOAN UX KEAL ESLALE IN SUMS Of 85,000 to 100,01 AUSTIN P, BLOW Aieal Ketute und Loans, L4ly F st. u.w., _8e28-3m Glover Buiaing, EAL. ESTATE INVE SIX PEK CEN PA Tab L Mb ¢ SMALL Piesiuat % 815.000-20 LOAN MEN] Us. Bi ‘DS. UARTERLE U0. GED, ai ON REAL ESTATE O00 __Ise21) _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _ ONEY To LOAN 1N SUMS 10 SUL, AT 6 AND Ger cout, on D, C: real emrate vac UES AW sel7-3m_— (ihe Arlington au Fics ine. Gor sufive) ess C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889, WANTED--HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED—a wane see — Po ACT AS ANTED— OR FOUR UNFURNISHED OR KEN 22) OM Waiter on a A fot Light Housekeeping bs eos Pia aap a By ed seliartatenieon <n otis able ne address tPF, Star office. dimmnaainenanomaencsiany ANT! BY A BR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE SUITE OF Wasa YOUNG MAN IN A GROCER command some trade and t ‘Addrean MOUR, Star office, aes FIRST-CLASS CA’ Se A ‘oom and kiteb Call from Dee. 15 t0Jan. 1, 1116 K st uw. alse VARIED W ‘E WOMAN AS NLY yRITE om ook. os LY a 1621 ‘Hat. between Dand Osan dee dee yy ANTED-A ¥ AGENT AT ONCE; watts pay 87 per week and commission. sition and short hours. Apply at AS S5U- CIATION, 1010 F st., 2d floor. 13-3t Wh ant D—WOMEN | COOKS. $10 to $75; CHAM- Nurses and Laundresses, in city or vers or Farm Hands; ‘Colored Mien A. COOMBS, 976 F at. n. itt WW ANTED — FinsT- GLASS, WOMEN | COOKS, Laundress, Hovne Maide, Waitress, Parlor Maida, Pures, “Ritshen and ae ds, Gsachunen, Bat fen, Farin and today, Di AGENGT GIN Fit sea pres ty WAiaes 4 Goon SERA Con a Navy Yard Exohange, 1100 Sth et, we. V WANTED AN WHO THOR! LY UNDER- fsids the cape of Horse ud Harness: pet seclnne ety unless bus y references and is a ote we driver. Apply Bye ee ae TE St ANTED—LADY 10 sit A OFFice AND MAKE herself useful; one who fern. Call with references immediatels afr 7 TkST LADIES GYMNASIUM AND FENCING SCHOOL, W. WaANtep— pUNDORES EMPLOYMENT reau, conducted Men and ‘Wows, kinaaet domestic labor, city white aud colored, for aud stata; with emoved to 709 Lat. n. w. MAN OR ders S ee Sere —e have seemnmeeenen Warner eee e iy HOTEL ARRO Giear and News Suund. BUFFET. stn 1 W ANTED—BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF oi RE- ‘iding with parents aud well recommended. ply at SPALDING'S Depot, 1013 Fenn. ave, as bt WaSTED-A YOUNG LADY alata ana Photo Studio; experience “hot Sends with cl a preferred. STAR Gall, 459 Feun, ave. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHOE ALES Ss. man. Apply at AMERICAN SHOE STORE, zo ‘7th st. Ww ANTED—ANY GENTLEMAN ORLADY sive Employment aud Acquaintances in an} the Government Departments can make several dollars laily without in uy .Way lntertering with official duce” App 4, Central Buik Oth at. and ANTED THREE EXPERTENCED Scars Of Good Address to Lake Subscriptions for Mark “A Connecticut Yankee in, e Court.” Exporienrod parties can mak week aud uo others weed a apply Cal references. |W. K. HE! ¥ Idi an ave “G12 2 a wax SAFEDK DRL ERS. #5 TO $12 PER WEEK; Colored Waiters for Hotela, Restau: rants, ne Boaraiue Houses and Private F le per month: bartends rters for Hotels and stoi By Hotel Cooks and stewards, Watchmen, 86.t0 818 per werk engineers, 38 to $84 b a0) waren Sige 14 bar week, oe hee 7 Woltect to r is Clerks, 6 to $12 per wees; Saleen 1 80 to 3 Employers sup ae df te ar Fells lp able help of every rath A ger GUARANTEE EMPLOYMENT CO,, _ 46-7" 412 Est. ow, 'ANTED—BOYS, THIRTEEN TO SIXTEEN ANTED-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS: Ww light housekeeping for lady and two little Fie | 2 seven and nine Bigs pers tg te ae it oN TARTU, Star office, dl2-3t* ANLED—1WO ee ee UNFUR- nis! South ut Koome, with Board, in » Seer of refinement. Doe location and terms, which must be suuderate. “Address LADY TEACH KY Mat ferences ex disse ANT: D-BY A Bi A YOUNG HAN, A ROOM IN A pr r Box 16%, Star Offi = wie V aNiED-RVERY DAY, FURNISHED AND-UN fur, Kooms Ju all parts of city. Our business ad yertised time. te , ROOM RENTING PaARLOLS 4 filownw a3-ize WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | Wier atie penn putas ce BI Yop uine Yeare.” Apdress Bo at mw, Address ANTED-BY A YOUNG, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, 2500 for one year, Good interest aud securily. C.O. D., Star office, NTED—OLD UNITED SIATES AND FOR- tar oohes, Stamps at low gure, “Address 8 STAMES, Wem AND OFFICE FUR} Fixtures ald Stocks of Merchan- WINS LUD, 937 7th st n.w, _412-1m ae ED—CASH PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD AND office Furuiture also Entire Households, Stocks of Merchauise of all kinds, Address ERT. 408 20th st u. iz-iw* ARTE oe GOVERNMENT CLERK, TEMPO- rarily emburrassed, will ive 10 per cent # month fora loan’ 98 930; security made sstistactory. Box 163, Star o1 al V ANTED—WHY CONTINUE PAYING KENT? $100,000 to loau in ‘sums to suit, to parties de- sirius to mas their own homes; principal returned aa ‘sual! monthly payments, 6 per cent tu terest. aese ASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, ANTED—EVERY ONE ome as TAR Gallery, 450 Keunayivania ave.” Fine Cabinet J perdozen. bxtra sittings free Success with schilirene LANDNEM Operator, trom New York. _B2v-1m ASL ED FIKE-PROOF SAFE: HEIGHT ABOUT 60 incl Secu, description Star office, HES’ W ED-ALL fo KNOW 1 AM SELLING Kanges, Cook, Parlor and Office stoves at ac i. Call ear! ly for burgains at G40 U st. nw, W eae M PAYS 1HE HIGHEST CASH PAicos for Becoud hand Furniture, Carpets and Ese pert autre Housebolds & specialty. Saad iG 7 W’ Oe NG, Hino at $500 or @ Stes Lackt at fons Ae th are in perfectorder, P. A. ON 30 ot ATED — WICKER, FANCY ‘D LEATHER ana cane & Gecorate iu Ox Biiver, Etramen, Blue rench Enamel Also Frawes, Statuary aud Stucco, Exhibit work at urket uw! aw. eee WASTEDITRY singe gr BEST BUTTER ine. “‘Lable Goods, 20c. pound " Couking, lic. per Warrabted not to wet strong (ino Bitter does) ior one Coeage FA — pero gos N.B.—Don' ey * Jus as Scribner's,” or but get the best, wich i fr se only [s SCKILNEK, size, W years, unmediately, 1433 Pennsyl' vant W4AXTED-COMPETENT SE SECOND GIRL; COL- ored; 1m stall fi must be well, ‘recom- pply ut 2018 Ose. Es mended. ANTED—TEACHER Wit GOOD SEE. ences, desiring immediate Employment, offers T services tor a Home and Small salary. Teacweie 1am, to 4 pins 1dg1 Net. nw, alea J ANTED — INFANT'S NORSE, wit ie ce and good refe . 1531 aig tnd Food references, “Apply front 10 t WATERS ACO COMPETENT WHITE Wo! aoe AS aud Laundress fore Suall Fainily” Hefer- ences requited. “ADpIy. | wave. dlz-3t W ANteD—crty aaa WHO us hud previous experience in selling to the local merchanta, Write soteue ean experience, last Gugat employer, references aud aalary expected.’ Ad- dress E: , Star office. ANTED-A YOUTH TO LEARN mae oor business; references, Apply 10th ana a nae" | ra 2.w. WASTEDOAN ENERGETIC MAN, WELL AC- quainted in the city, who can bring firgt-class references, to Fepresent the btandard 1. Address’ Gent Insurance Fe itimore, Md. 28, 330, Center Metuet cade of Fish Aisle). do. ANTED — YOUR PORTKAIIS 10 MAKE Water Colors aud Pastels, as 8 Chrintiwas gift pothing is 80 sppropriate or so long rein bere Satisfaction guaran! of Washington, D.C, Home Tustitution—iucorporaied March 29, 1878. ay pegs accel rete sty jpon Death of acm! Ghi5'57 destin atnce orgncrentions DAML. C. ee President For further inforumtionarply tone ‘ J. SMITH, Secretary, BUKDE! Southeast a dthand G ets. nw. recs te al Pension build ANTED — Sons TO KEEP. a W foros Whites and Sommee ‘Specialty. Order box FACE ss Suibles, S11 6th at now. Farin 7th st. . Terma 3 miles from 0 per month. 0. fe AKK, W S EKED cure; Wart stubles and euerous fedin ‘satis factory references trom pust abd resent patrohe: $8 and 610 ver month, address SAUNDE! Cabin Jobu Ma.” sm? Ub, 8 South ‘Holliday ‘te WANTEDTA WHITE MAN IN PRIVATE FAM- ily to Take Charge of Furnace and Make Hine ful: mua. have sume knowledge of waitin) ply w Hampshire ave. rite we ‘ASTED HOUR! x WOMEN, CHAMBERMAIDS, Boys, Girls and Sober Men for il re Ai Gov tune, ENTELETSE NS OFFICES TLL G ath died Vv ANTED—COLOLED LADY CANVAS» EK me Installment House, Address MM. ANTED — STUDENTS IN|, BOOKK Arithmetic, 5! id Pies, guauiuaticus pes & to 9 pau; 14 lessons W TAN? WHITE AND AND COLORED mone aiters, Drivers, Coachmen Nurser, t-cluwn Serva aE ar of- do-lm* EEPING, aud Writing Civil Ser- ity. Professional iene 5 in advauce, 1014 M uM & Maids, ea. THE git) TO WINTER AT GEN. k Farm. Stabling and Feed out aud returned, year around. For par- WANTED EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM Smoky Chimneys to know that 1 guarantee tu Cure Them or Nu lay Kequired. Ranges, Farsecensnd Latrobes Made to Heat or No 2413 17th st. vw. Vv 7 AN TED — STE! Henovating Works: ¥ tresses mode over, Furniture stroyed. 2. MHLYUUNGS, 1402 Pucay. Moths Telephone 1003-2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fe SALE—ONE OF THE BEST ND CHEAPEST Farma cn the Futouiae river, short distance to Marshall Hall. Good Dwelling, Large Peach and Apple Ovchard, Price very low, about halt ite value, or adress JAS. E/ CLE: dig-2t° Fire! me NEw Srey WASTED LEARNERS FOR PROF. SS Aiu'S New International Tailor System, with any inch-rule or taye. tueasure alone, as all scientisc tullore cut. Petterns aud materials cut ud iuatru i Uouwiven by Mme, 8. J. MASS, ¥OS L st aw. ‘oc2-sun* _WANTED-SITUATIONS._ OUNG ITALIAN JUST LA: rivate Family os Walter er W Verto in ArH to Gentlemen; is willing and obliginy ¢ Freuch ae pas Mo angle Call oF GaLeLT, ANTED-BY RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, W ince an amber Maid or oF Reueral Louse work {ne small family. Srst-class references. 1116 Katow, AT TENT RE POSITIONS \ Waitress, Faundress and S cs: Fe cooks, Coachmen, Butlers. BAM! A. oGOuS, S28 at's WAXTED—GO TO DICK's AGENCY ¥OR COOKS, Loundress, Housemaids, Waitress, Nurse: Coach men, Batlers snd Housemen, Waiters aud hen Maids, with city references, 613 7th at.n.w. al 40° WANZED-BY A YOUNG MAN, WELL EDU- cated and with the hihest recomuendations, work as Clerk or Secretary in {he afternoon and eveu- ing. Reasonable compensation, we Box 157, oe Star office. WASTED-PERMANENT | HOME, BY YOUNG dy, to teach stuall children, or Companion for a Jady ca iuake Lerself wenerally tiger Mail to star office for three days to K. WASTED RY A, YOUNG LaDy, SEWING IN , Private Families, & Yew Moze Customers; under. stauds all branc 4 15k, Star office. ue ae ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE | COLORED young man, a PA 5 Situation se Driver aud Teud se or to work aroun jOURE ; wt renee Teter- ences furnished. Call ur address 1005 12th stn. * WANIED BY YOUNG COLOKED MAN tion as Waiter or Oouchman; first-class references from Senator Henderson, by whom lust employed, AD- ply § 16th st, extended, Meridisn Hi ‘WM. JACKSON. W gece ee A YOUNG WHITE GIRL, PLACE as Chumber Maid; would assist with n: rail OF wal cit t references. Please call at 2600 Te W ANTEO—BY A RELIABLE COLORED WOM aN; a Pisce to Clean Office. reas Q. oftice, WANTED-BY A SETTLED WOMAN, A POSI- on ina Private ‘Family ws ez? will endeavor toxive satisfaction, “Address K., Star office, A STEADY AND RELIABLE COL- desires a Situation as Cook or Under Hotel or Bow ding House; 8 mun of bubite. Please cull at once at 49 Pierce at.n.w. WaAdIER- BY AS, JNTELLIGES Situation es Housekeeper in e-amall fam ang ics references given. Apply 1421 6th st. n. OR SALE OR EXOHANGE FOR C PROPERTY Hage Farus of 160 Acres in Butler Gos ‘Kauss, near tl Dorado, the county seat OHAS! ASEAPPLES yay co., F st. new. in Virginia, comtaining 512. acres o Tandon ut ibe Botwniac river, meas iis mouth god aan from Hs ISLAND by Judith’s creek, oeviea le stream, ye west side of the farm is er's creek, which us ‘been "used for visting er took a, ise ge he grey od of timber and con the Isnd capable of pro- Scie fen i ane, wot Wheat aad porn aud i suitable poe He do beds surround the farm iin the distance allowed bp law tee ess not rensal by the state of Virginia. Auy one understauding the oyster plauting could niake a large revenue frou that 1814 H st.nw. 0) Biiiwone 4 AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Lots. 5Ux160, at Wii € Kaudover ata. $10 10 acres, G-roon. Houne, 82.51 i «2 Frame Houbes,” ‘adjcine Burrville, D. a res Luhdover. 8-rovy Dwelling, all out? S500; i ecrea, Landover, ; ee 000; Lote 50x150, + 140 acres, Seabs 4 Weeninditan Lotse vera] Houses for pacino uses: ine investments; 2 1 lensburg, with yards, fruit. gard and 33 $000; 7 netes, Branchville, for Maddox's subdi' buiidiux, ts ins Vision, Kock vill als $0 $300; scre Lots in Josepurs. park, eck & eek val- ley, 8300; 128" crea below insaue ‘asylum, miles a large number of Houses and Farms count, uty sud other parte of Md. < NGTON, BALATMOKE cE ANB ‘Potuma railroad. 13U Acres, divided by railr nd county roud into four lots.” $20 per acre, For Sule—Farm of 219 acres two miles from Spring- field, Baltimore and Potomac railroad, and from Washington; 150 acres cleared. god dweiliug, ope bara 40240; two runnin 9 throngh the $210 ber Apply to. SOHN STEPHEN. ay oot 7 and 1 tral " en joual Bank Bidg, ee ME Iaotelar N BRANCH, B- au Dottages, Country Homex Sou LUC Ceert nw LOST AND FOUND. J] 0ST-ON DECEMBER 10. A PUG DOG, ANS- were to name of “Dick.” tay No. 6650. Suitable paid if returned to 1213 Q st. n.w. Loe DNESDAY EVENING. i. A POCKETBOOK ‘ind: please return game to 1210 Uth at-nv. and teeelvoreterd, "Le OST—THURSDAY EVENING, 12TH INSTANT in 11th-street cur, from S st. ow. toG and thence to National Kifles’ armory ‘8 Garnet Bracelet, Ketury to J.D. SMITH, 1420 Fat, new. and receive Tews REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF A BROWN Water spaniel Dog, with white s feet and loux vednosday ere; guano te name of t or stolen from 521 ath si ning. d13-<t* WARXTED | POSITION aay crane IN LAW office wt erat ar} oung rienced, but with highest. tertimonials Ke egs type writer and owns machine, B.C tar oF oa eee man, n; best of re fore Will suawyer card addressed to J. M:, 20 lstatne. e* ONEY TO LOAN On Approved Keal Estate Security, in District of (olumbidy in ay wulus desized, at lowest, rates, of ia terest, FisBek & CO. we. cee Fe, rate AT. at Eats On ar- ns Aueate of the United Security tn: jalty. stl Eo., of Pliladelphis, 1m sums to suit, Yo be Sebauce” ‘Payments to'run O10 $5, Seeoyeare puseuts Wo" rus 5.10, 15, or 20 years, . — ¥. H. MIT! &’son, 1222 Fat, LOAN, IN tee ‘OF $500, 81,000 % $10,000, on Approved eal Latate Becurtiy, at percent. JOLS Monk TO LOAN In sums to suit, Hie rates on ay . wN. rym 7 Pennsylvania avenue, ONEY TO LOAN i TEAL ESTATE GE Fi clase security, ut lowest rates of interest ; uo is good. ee ery OC OREEN, 308 7th at. mw. Moe TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE AT LOW- SHR DANENHOWE! ap24 Successor toDANENOWER & 5ON, Ths Fat. BHEMMAN & CO. jyl3-t port cole We EBIENCED premognara eee geet ics P fa green a Bos oaltion al 2 03h a1i-ute” Wax iasiroaIONS FOR eet WAITERS, Nurses, Driv rary Porters, Seaur stresses, Clerks and othe! all our help the beat BURNHAME SOG ee nee NT! Bp es OU WILL Wax See Lena ares 8500 BERARB Lost ON MAR ~ 1889, ne lange Diamond, 444 kts oblont pers igus blue with & Neudzcy fo vurpie; extra fine ne, set in lol ol et ci i “that Tete the diuuond. move "when shaken, The e reward BER, Detect! a oRevEcT ® FLIN. Det G10 Bi Loan Pointer Gv wt (on baad cut tail; 7 months old. YED—FROM 40 I ST. N.W., LARGE PUG Doe tome of Daud| en Dow y. Keward it tProturned to above umber. diz. teers hi 9TH AND ‘—SATURDAY, ON O Lon rae atte ST Ber Badge). Suit- ANTED—CHEAP GROUND IN EXCHANGE | Fe Fee tn handsome new house, on third floor; fire pi references. 1 radi stat B.w.one lock from Counectic' ttully Fernished: sleo Single teoms, well heated ¥ ‘Sret-class board: Te Fe ee BOOM. BEST iecatel m FR Wrireeeore ny ae nee Rees SuiTsS 10. KON & RAMEY, 1307 F et. n. = RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS: with h every convenience for light housekes: tug: al ven mov > municating Bed hoouss on sesond Boe. JOR RE convenient to bo: Private family of adults Inoderate teria,” Address Box FOR RENT—808 OTH ST, Bele; FOE RENT—FU RNISHED AND UNFU ss Board, 200 E st desirable rooms, 2 08 tard floor, two lane Garret Koons, communicating ; Bewly furnished, modern improvements, cou- nient to three lines of cars. At eat: bathou same cesexclanwed, S27 4th st. uw. \T—TWO LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- Bisbed Communicating Koums in Modern Foe Bekah Sua “SHOP ne ee FOR _ RENT—MISCELLAN NEOUS. os 3 | st ne. ‘Orstor es; 15 4th ne. 4i3- 1K RENT—1WO NEW ae ‘STOKES WITR TOR. T3 OR AND COMMUNICATI fom eee Sean ant igters Brick mistaen, <8 Bed Chauiber. weecther wi cent room, p 413-100" * Mis Pat Nided with new furniture and pee an tr = nn hoasekeesing, private family. 1738 14th Ih RENT STORE 1740 PENNA. AVE, ag “ cated for most any kind of business. bas Fe er OWST. NW. SUNNY, BRIGHT = sain e Rises, Foomy apd attractive, Fiat of three larve Roomis—ball, pantry aiid closet»; ay . comer house’ latrobe grate aud Tauro: elewsutly | ars.oe 1907 eave, paperc ae 5 208 RERT_SINOL 7 Oia +k RENT—STORE ROOM 431 7TH STs. Boscine Parlor art Bei oct oo Seot Bear tes oo: | A iately occupied by dno, Scott se» dey ving and counters complete. itn ahead OR STO Tear of ¥13 Pa. ave, Koon: with Koom abuve, rear ences. 3-6" trance on D st. ai —02 ARTHUR PLACE BEY. 1sT | BOK RENT—STORE 408 12TH &T. NW, Pos: and New Jers Puy Ave. Aud Baud © sta. mw. T soanion given Jahoary 1. 1800 Aris to JAMES Rooms, 1st floor, $15 Bd tloor, #10; hand: ONS, 12 fT Resimayivante, ave. d3-lm furnished ; beat aud di On RENT— ‘O RESPONSIBLE FAK did Emerson P.ane, 3.50 per month. N e Papered Unfurnished Rooins; en suite or privilege of light housekeeping; rent low t0 vd parties, ° Hocus on second aud third floors, with at awe ok RENT HAVE A VERY 2DS STORY Y Front Koom withaloove, far. oF. unf SL. 3, MUNI, 1328 Othet. to T—GENTLEMEN ONLY, TWO PLEAS- antly Fasuiet Rooms; best aud gas fatally; rent reasousble. Address 82 ap 1p.m. Fy sui _ Apply ou pre.ises, JOR RENT—ON N.Y. ave. 1k KENT—416 6TH ST. lore. Ist floor; open grate table tor M.. MEDIUM SIZE NEAT. nished Room; second story. 516 1 ™. JOR RENT —FURNISHED — DESIRABLE COM- Glass Board, in private and cold water. changed. 1607 thscme Mmunicating Kooms, eu suite or single, with firet- te family; on line care, | Bath, uot T VOR Eh floor, geen to beappreciated, Private T—LAKGE ELBGANILY FURNISHED Roots on fi Single or en suite, Must be ate family, 728 13th st, Good dat Koom with large ‘T—ROOMS— FURNISHED AND mane inciuding large. pleasant Purlot closet; south front, very central Board in house, ‘Transient fruests Sccommo; wd. Call atter 2 o'clock, 11% al dior aD Wee ere) KF x Ecard; southern aud easter exposure; refereuces €x- changed. 2 61: Pf Fk {OR RENT- Neuient to Capitol aud de 201 D required. 1416 N st. x i OK RE JOR RKENT—1Wo FI olina ave. s.¢, 634 L st. n.w | JOR KENT—707 11TH ST. NW. First Floo ith open grate heat, and sec: t Alcove Room. 7 RENT—1016 15TH ST. N.W., FUKNISHED Kooms, en suite, on fret inl Bors, wit board: central lovati <tm and’ Nor- mandie hotels; tran! dated, d12-3t® table board in private tawily; R. 1 ave. Sth st Feierencosexchanged. HUST & HUNGLAFOLD, ali-3t . 14th st. now, F W., SEVERAL FINE Large oums, singly 0: ; turaished or un- ree furuished: suitable tor Meubers of others: no chile a Foe best atwoB4 Roouss oa Sesto Nell heated central location; private house.’ reter- ences, 1324 Ls FUEN Sunny Koos, seco us Parlors; suitable TENISHED x0 Suite Commo | $45 per month; con- | Dts; Care pase, duoe, ee st pw. OR RED ED ROOMS, with Bustriees, batt uoball oe OK [RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED, ROOMS for Ligh\ Housekeeping, mod. imp. Fst. a. econ four: asie Purtished on ‘third Boor ref enees; within square of al OR RENT—COKNER Ti ST. AND MASSACHU- setts ave. Large Nicely-furnished oums, with ‘ta Kt KENT—WITH BOARD, NICELY FUR- ished Hooms; southern exposure; gocd, table, F st. new. . OR REN have first-class Rooms with ourd uve, OK RE cee GENTLEM Furnished Rooms on 34 fivor; 110th stu. a rHIKD central ication. 13: ON SE ond Fivor; references exchanged. ice i AD’ r wi erable Kooma, one furnished or potn tunfurathed NI—707 SiH ST. 8, third floor; fu W. word ee ued or unfurnished, Oi KENT—VERY DESIRABLE \UITE ROOMS; second, Gor; bandaowely, furnished; rw -oluBs aii-coim*. | #9 N 0 CRNISHED so third story room ; house ‘Table board « meee tall, ali-st* posure suitable fur twogeutlemen, Terms tensor MASSACHUSEITS AVE. Frout Kouu; southern ex: me KORE’ Sw argo tind Far ray a F Koos; peeing Sal oe stery moderu convenience; com Yeniemient to dil am JOR Fe Purusied, bunny, Front koom, thir ed Roo! Goor, with be heat and ggintmentt unsurpassed. Couducred 'by, BINS. 1. Fe Second floor; mod. imps. Toons without extra charge. uv hotels and 14th st. cars. } ELARGE fluor; also ma, second floor; ceutrally loca! alls 'T—1225 NEW YORK AV! lor — us = HANDSOMELY FUR. om adjoining, on second also ole Large Frout Bed Peuusyivania ave. now. OR =e ished Parlor aud ARG: Bed nh ou take Boor. BES 11-3t* ‘Ok RENT—THE NEWPORT, 1401 MASSACHU- setts ave, corner of 14th st. ‘location, rooms aud Bladamne ail-im* MU. on from Newport, R, RE T_UNFURNISHED-THREE, 01 nicating Roo je or © jour, mod-"unper: near cars and herdics, C Boardii houses, are STNG Panton. reo RENE BW (8 Wi ¥ FU Sooccel Gurls, estes "dee qin: Parlors with ae Room connected. | Suitaule yuressman. alo-6r Free exposure; with alcoves and large closets; First-cigns Board ate JOR REN Koous, 2d anc exposure; mod.couveniences; retereuces, Tyla | —1315 MASS. AVE. N.W., FUK- ‘wo Suites Fine Large Rooms: southern nished, u desired. OR RE ‘T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS: hear Scott circle, aud oppos.te View Press rr 1611 Khode Island « & J ORSALE—BARGAINSIN LOTS Ohtaalsie sie ye = ful subdivision ever made iu the the best tailrvad facilities aud fnest ments of every descripuon, inel: LIGLTED BIKEELS Avent ibextravagant Lomes in the city weil be au BERING. cl th asked next spring, both im home features and in a specu! Better than three-fourths of the inside property that ds bringing double the money asked for these Lucom- rt Hag ¢ Atte from 7 poe SALE and ies sail) divide! desised Roy SAL —BY FisH & MILLER, three sides of lor F ave. betw between'N aud U sts. 2 | prices, for ATCHELDER 1215 F st nw KI, ave, bet, Teiheod 17th, 23 ft. toalley... city. 4 ay terme: etree pacts Urb 0: DENISON, Forse LUIS 1N NEW ADDITION To BhOO! FOR SALE—LOT yor = SALE—BEAUTIFUL Lot, IMPROVED BY G-room Brick House, new stable on j0-fo0t court; dent Morton's terms, &., quire of OWNER, a13-30 DSOME Bt ILDing 2m 3B near AUSION. For pr DESIRABLE BLOCK hand G uc, t.. Frice only 1. 413-2 CHARI ware fool. W'nANDY, ton at. Beer Suermua {OR SALE-LCKINGTON LOTS. ECKINGTON _ rue ws tr tal HEIGHTS NORT Without exception ECKINGIUS TRIG ND HOUSED The chete ON, The prices now . ihere is promt i ve ete, ably charniug iota, ten minutes’ ride 1 7th wt, tave—71 feet—on Mass ave, bet. 17th 5.08 eee, joa F *. JOR _RENT—TWO ROOMS B eaainnat Pinte suitable for light house! Fo P—CHOICE Lor IN 1 ie Duvtt Pal eee ae block 50, Columbia Meghia Si "ADL bAKEA & : CO. 8th and F. re NENT COKNEK ON SALVA aT BUSINESS AND Convenient ¢0 ‘Goverment ‘Dey Street care aud b Mee a TLIGEL & LIEBELMANN, ali Or 103 Pst vow, SALE 10 LOTS ON _M_ ST. NEAK OONN, heapeet ground in northwest; 242134 to am vot alley... tee * enw, pear HL “ave, 292100 “to S To-toos i ALBE LSON, Room 2,Firemén's Lun “tor Buildiue. JOR SALE—BY FIs & MILL En, 1219 Fo NW. Beautitul Buildig Love priser ed 25 £ 13,18x100 w. 4x! eigont 30.38 ib, G04110:40 ‘whole mg. 20 OULILU,. cary iets Land Micw: Sox, aud’ 4 traaen” Ober vaunted. K “bet Sd and 436a.., 50x102, end 3frames, Offer wanted, We invite a visit to examine our list. a7-7t_ LE—CHOICE LOTS IN “WASHINGION Heights.” at fe bead of 1th ct t. hat Mawenificent Lot on 0 ef id 13th wt., trowting on (2; tas, ‘in the finest Tocated. lot in thie city for oue Jence of theee fize huuses, ail fronting ; Be Waste ground aud widi Cheap to prompt pare — ay {OK SALE—BY 2PIsH & MILLER, 1213 F ST, Tw.,e Most Besutital Building Lot ove Vermont ren P aud Q sts., Deer lows circle; aliey on side; uv Waste ground aud locetiva in this ity; price €3 per ft, ; very cheap, (OR SALEBY Fis & MILLER 1219 FST. u.W., that Very Beautiul Building Site on 13th dows cir lo. 10.7" w 30 OK SALE—40 DESIRABLE BUILDING ges frouting Marylaud ave., F and © sts. n.e, ity Jnvestment jor plate. MOoLAG! ew subdivision by bee aXe to permaneni SL 1-St JOR SALE-T CLLOWING VERT aa ROE RENTS Seo ere ECCS BN ble Lt an the ve choivent location am the northwest Suny and cloyantly ‘Farsished Puree and St reamouable - ave. between Lund M21 ft toll an Sb alley’ BO. . SALE—GOOD LOT ON 5 st. a EG, EW empebire av GO per Lot, a. SALI bia road and tutwoud: sus and Pep FE ug ot qo price. keeping if red: uo children ; Petes able for tame ate Muprovement, fevtoy coad van, 1 New Jersey ave. nw. sewer Lear Uy, curt wet, ideweiks Inkl aid and roedvay® ‘OK RENT—CHARMING APARTME NTS: SIXGIE ALER& KUL iD, 1307 Faw oF en suite; southern exposure, ceui “al “aoe Fx ‘SALE—BY Viel & Mi FXNW.— A Beautiful Lot on Columbia Hilly square ZU; SUx100 , very cheap at 40c.; owner leaving: (OR SALE—BEAUT UL BUILDING Lois at South Brookland; first »: out ob Met Brauch i. near University and rca ca ic tet wai ‘courormuit SEDEGRD W. WALK i008 % BL laud oncasy tera. These Lots are adjacent to the oat elevated and Lunproved part of Brookland, com= LU kinds of fruit growing ‘on the pitol,eu suite or siugie; bright, cheerful a en i and sunDy. with permed igen Paging ont gee sayy fF Poet ng Bas Capitol st ee ee fe | EXCHLEN e BAT Dele vist et nw. ni3 em ;OK BALI 7 — BARGAINS = CHOICE LOTS "AT PORK RENT-HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED Pokcommty with excellent boardat 1421 K et T wo Eivorest Giew, ma. one open ueetton oa (es for Cobgressuuan ; alsu reed | an - nus for geutiemen. ay. ocl6~din Gat WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, a private family, Hondsumely Purebed strictly fivors, Lear Lboies circle ex; tidway bet, Treasury, iurniabed ; ui changed. 7OR RENT—933 G ST. N.W., HANDBOMELY Furnisied Parlors and Rooms cn suite or. Prighes 20 leave the. DKUGGIs1, BUSIN ‘ESS CHANCES. __ JOR SALE—DRUG STORE, | WITH Lak LARGE STOCK, en 88 to per day. Gwuer at @ sscrifce, y. tie resson fo tar oftice, ay ‘and Iutericr Deptar: southern session by inembers of Con- vosure; Gecupied DESIRE. m5 ESTABLISH OCONFIDEN intions With « Business Man that eter. are f.1 suk — e-e fe she teaneaction ory ints ENT 1d10 K Si, LANGE, ELEGANTLE | 00 within six weeks: the business, ise apectalty : uo fa ee pred ge mn Spe gt andl Pe 4 luvolved aid) thous « subzrdinate, have euiire threo or singly; reasonable prices: epeciat terms to | cuscre, a one ‘eccupying double rooms, ‘ayaa FE, SAE FG CONFECTIONERY AND CiGAR ‘Store, near three schoola, Inguire 475 © st. nw. as ee NTZI018 F ST. ONE LARGE FRONT | 7, =p ere oe yee FSi ieveqtth iat an Tek. does ae gt tometer. wih oF erstbout board; t ya as Cwner leaving city Box 116, Star office. ‘tied ‘Ol KENT—ELEGANT SOUTH-FRONT.SEOOND- floor eom near Thomas circle; furnished or vemen jerences ‘ex- ‘1335 N st. nw. corver 14th. d2-3w* VOR RENT—’ ure; private family of 27, NNW. SUITS NICELY Stet 3 souttern een sicltss'on couvenleut to 1éth-st, attention; pleasait PE ny SY Fe ‘Led Koom on RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE, WELL ELL roe first floor; Heat, Gus aud we wud Patent of able toward if returned to WM. LUDGATE, 920 Oat. SS Neiy' reusousble. “5 Gli Hct. uw. Bevin Rw. SENT Se OR RENT—FARRAGUT SQUARE, 03 OsT_410 REWARD-A LADY'S aoe, OEE ah eel souane, = TS Chavelning ech; “AV iL engraved on the : open gratens ‘and cold WANTED--HOUSES. sk cited nted. gold © ua, with ‘miniature sword at” | house new iy papered: Met. care ball square: ANTED — iT HOvaE ao six pe Samet. months: must ust be ibe in dret-daee orth. DiICKs, at sf Woodwarl & Loikrvo'n aii3t ik RENT_—1624 H 67 LARGE ATKY COMMU- Keyird rooms; econ 30 sates > etropolitan club, ‘Wastand Ne Navy det ‘ as ouit Se pertscos HLH, tar PERSONAL. able for receptions. z8-1m ANTED-TO ean SIX OR SEVEN (Qa genvice, EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Wy ico, lanew bee Roo (teeta ws a ry re set Rat BOE BRAC REE | page tena atin, | stearate et a ge a a Pe jathwest cor. =e rien furnish tem. Apply st The Lveniug Starofice, ‘u2t PROPOSALS. aac ROPOSALS FOR EXCAV A170N AMD RAFURAL ydreulic Cement. —Ofee P Fecet 3 MoxDav' the tWENTY: Hettgs tod of DI ‘and 0) ‘bnmediate’ rafter iy presence sta Nemval for Excavation ‘ior, sBolive om and Coal Barre! Natural ty: © Building for the Library uf on NOTARIES PUBLIC. casion was informal and very agrevable, Among C ONEK OF D EVERY STATS Present were Justice Harlan of the Cont ereone Sty eed (OE cetace United Bates Bupreme Court, Representative | i05 p.m. ur Witte wiih good ln: Address V.P., HASE, FOR CASH PS ea ANT! Sern, Te ACU: MER WH Wixinrensse's stolen bees eens te sh ygomtiitn ¢ Sor mcr. soome, wil yey 9.000 balance of 3 years. Owners gat devcrlvton of property to DAVID ote SRONE i x1] N&. 38 oee ‘TIME. we WILL PAY ad Gress oF call ot JUBTH'S OLD BIAND, 61UD st ATES Negi bet Duress TaRCr. RoR BL RENT—TWO ae eater terme =e. ( WANTED IN CoM. ug ebing ping octane roaped mrad Sok or jPod oR $3,000 2, pany bow , Baccnted ween | Machine; toad perfects secure lenge prota: ite yeefprecmicd pate fly. 8 1 TOib at mw. | rari man cat become yeueral waist or be ; cessurer at fair salary, secretary sud treasurer Sauce we with goverument ae diz-3t* ‘D—TO BUY A 2-STORY BRICK Wat Ra sae ol ANTED—FOR A ik ourtalen Nt. Qipcana ve GOUD| BUSINESS: Eth ia ts WANTED—LOTS, WW ANTED—1 HAVE A CLIENT WHO ¥ Wayheslawaa Soar rie ga | Le ‘TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘707 C st.aw. Ws Bi ‘RANS- ee BO et 358 Sr RW Sand pet stage to ao Sedans fo Ro liquors, ocl. Tue to AND 329 4 ST. NW LARGE Tog comventent to street cars, oe a rare Swe eis i a. a ol

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