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—_— ap vaine. é 4 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1889. THE SATURDAY STAR. IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. STREETS IN THE SUBURBS. A NOTABLE ASSEMBLAGE. WANTED-_-HELP. WANTED—HOUSES. | FOR RENT—ROOMS —— emten on — eee —— = — = = * z3 = Some of the Features of Tomorrow's | Making and Receiving Calls—Personal |The Bill for Extension of the City | Sixth Annual Meeting of the American pte mg bY Qibis AT YALE STEAM ‘ANTED—TO RENT AT ONCE, HOUSE OF SIX RENT—A NICELY PU.NISHED 8: COND. Twelve-Page Paper. Notes of Interest. Thoroughfares. Historical Association, a Sp BITE WArIRE, 6OOR a. Soon Rare: pinsige stl of Pad ied oe: iors ; ES Toa ie en ee = ‘Tue Evextvo Stan will be issued tomorrow, as} Mrs, Tracy, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, | ™OW UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE commm-| The first session of the sixth annual meeting @elock. _ eae: os Wanna JANUARY BY GENTLE- Piano oe “01 Bec seoamor ecke usual on Saturdays, in twelve-page form. The end daaghters expect to be ia Tendinene to SIONERS—IMPORTANT PROVISIONS CHANGING Selig accion pincers bye gram yng ad ‘ANTED—& Pi epee ae aT Wits gitsena four anche ne Purt tnae ea Hone bakes ly fa mi-bed moderate rent : Paper will be filled with interesting matter for | Year day. The workmen are still in the house, TO CONFORM TO THE GENERAL PLAX, RTO. — acs Avvly 1408 La OR MENT—ELPGANT noomMs, NORTH AND south fromt; facue heat: cvunurtable in even Pes sPeets eh suite oF single, board Dear by. w. lecture room of the national museum, Satarday night reading, besides giving all the | but they are the decorators, not the carpenters. Sendghiertece of Gas acenslasion wil Best the news of the day. Its contents will include | {he house on Farragut square, which was that} Ap stated im yesterday's Stan the Commis- | arlington, ‘The meeting will continae until many special articles on timely topics and io much enlarged the improvements Secre- mses naatigk rr s Lemmperpwegiri Tuesday night, The mornings end evenings of much that is of especial interest during the fury Tracy bes made, The extension at sires! —-> ty of | each of the three days will be devoted to the side gives them a parlor on the drawing Washington. There are probably few bills be- | reading of historical papers by members of the holiday season. It will be s readable paper. | floor, and, what was needed os fore Congress of so great importance to the Dis- association and the afternoons will be given up . se JOR KENT_-TWO OR Tire ENPO aed Bice: Lor Light Bouschuping, A 508 Est be. STPARLOns. Wire yin Acoviumeletions Aso ws — FIRST-CLASS WO Maidr, Waitress, de, A es tera Figage iten. Dice's abinor. 13 tat aw. an + eT WwW — Twi SHE! OMMUNICAT. \\TED — TEN ACTIVE MEN TO SOLICIT Ming Bet Rooms wh Basra for two edules a AN’ L ii JOR RENT—LARGE PLEAS. py Houne, The serial story by Frank R. Stockton will end | Hleeping | chambers above, ig ‘Titt] trict, for if passed 18 would establish « per-| tocightsoeing and social entertainmens, Wares SMART ware pOT pour 15 | \Ftn BAF CMe Mery croak Tt aca wens MHL RE with the instaliment published tomorrow. Next | fivviry, “which ie eceiled end” wainsootna | manent system of highways and simplify the | “iy morning seasions will be held at the na- | SUSSTae meee ie eens Omens Generally Yeecal: | WWANty Mn barment ene. | VOR, RE k Tax Stan will the pub and. foncled. with “dark "wood This | general plan of streota outside of the city and | tonet mercury af 10-9 orolock and the creaieg | Wve sim parents oom 7. S10 Tthus mw." Te | batinone, by wratieman, wife and it wick wit | jh baperrieemiape sy ax vee remains unchanged with the of anew | prevent confusion of thoroughfares in the caaa be oe tw yANTED—A WHIIE GIRL To Do GENERAL | fee. suckin Hhesene * 420-08) JOR RENT—VERY PLEASANT RooatS. a ita Saturday issue of the powerful story by Miss | carpet. ‘The parlor opens out of this latterally | suburbs. pensions ——— ngeag ED—A COUPLE OF REFINEMENT TO | jicrur i deuteds uae Ale Uutucniahed Houses K; A juired. university at 8 o'clock. ‘Tho Commos club bit | APP. 710 Ore av. dia dL. GALl gen: W: wT “COUPLE O Braddon, entitled “Whose Was the Hand?’ | by a double door, and its decorations are in the vim @ Family of Three at once in Renting » Smal) ONE IMPORTANT PROVISION OF THE BILL Among the featares of tomorrow's Sran will be | $i!Feme of delicncy and daintiness. The coll: | ., 44+ 11.5 Commissioners shall have the power | Vited the amociation to be ite guests during coor. G12 Mass. ave, jouse in northwest part of the city; or would Kent | “Sr. © Four ovine os ret hour stressoustle rout forlent | POR Ri . ANTED—LADIES TO ADDRESS CikcULAKs ing and woodwork are in a glittering pearl their stay in this city. must be rapid snd write plain hand ne ress M.K.T., Star office, dti-2e* wigbed Ce the following: white and the walls are hang with an embossed | to exténd the streets through any existing sub- PAPERS TO BE READ TOMSRROW. SOP TG Star ontce, NY Ae HPAL QoS | WANTED BY MAN AND wire, FO PUR | Maco dhs THE STRONGEST MAN: Pe eae Oe eee ire it in old | divisions and through intervening tracte of | The following is « list of the papers WANTED SIN OVE OF THE PROMIREN | REAT | useut Rouvokerping is normal hetevsucen. Tere The great contest soon to take place among | fasion and the cleave, ‘wich opencto theteer | 222. Frew pne knows that before Congress | will be read at the meetings tomorrow: be thorourhand Baveerpeteee instort eeies | ee s a Kom, Sur ~ i TED-BY AN > 7 y the greatest athletes of the world. (lus | of the parior. will be set in wicker work, chairs Bivisions shoald be in accordance with | Morning scssion—1. The literatare of witch. | tate o@ice: bustof veseréuces required. Addrew Box | WANTED BY AN ACCOMPLISHED FRENCH Je Pikadey bin nay trated) an § wi library and the general plan of the city of Washington a| craft. By Professor George L, Burr, Cornell room, into w! omer of subdivisions were reco. the } university. 2 The journalism of the French JONATHAN AND HIS SRETHRES: | open, is the same in form as heretofore, but its | streets of which were not in accordance with rerolution, By ex-President Andrew D. White, Some of the men who represent liberty lov- | Walls are hung with pale yellow papers in Louis | the of the city. This prevents N.Y, 3. The French revolation in San ANTED-—iN A FAMILY OF THBEE, SERVANT | hete'poree’ pew Gaufereeyt, Mew. SS. Com He NW. y red. | others. Ai XVI festoon, wreaths and ribbons, The wood on Sateen of the street ing. Dr Witmer and many ‘ddress Mile. ¥- FRUD' HOMME 85 Bie ow for General House Worx; German BRENT — DELIGHTFUL SUNNY) KOOMA, t bring references. 1339 Corcoran sy it | bet De Sier wine A ANTED—BY WHOLESALE HOUss, A BLIGHT, = i rough and | Domingo. Herbert Elmer Mills, instructor Active ¥i Man ‘that underw short: TANTE ing republics in the Pan-American confer- | is a pale rich ivory tint.and ibere ins unique de- | beyond paid subdivicions: and cause grcar | i history, Covuell unlversiie, X nowiy die. | hand seu Geatian eore teat wean | WANTED—BOARD. NFU ROMA, NEW BMC ence. (Ilustrated.) sign of decoration used in the wainscoting. The | deal of trouble to visitors, who find it next to| covered manuscript, ‘Reminiscences of the | (rss Box 8% City P.O, staung age aud sslary ¢x- A GENTLEMAN, TABLE BOARD Eoeel emus tee mec dee. i Makeb, Care pase dwor. wd printing offices. 8: farniture for this room bas gold framework up- ib] in abdi' American war of independence, by Ludwig, WIVES OF FAMOUS MEN: holstered im pearl colored silk, on which are | wibroas did, the subdivisions conform te the | Berea von Closes, aid to Count do Rochass: Women who preside over the homes of dis- aS — fom — sepage igo lan of the city the existing system of number- besa” ; By Clarenoe | ‘Winthrop Bowen, Ph.D. tinguished Senators. (Illustrated. Tracy 1d make the tas! vening session—| address, sea pe ae ) daughters—Mrs. Wilmerding and Miss Traoy. y eer tmporiant Provision ls that relative | cont, ‘Bistorical work of the universities, (By. ENLISTIN : Mra. ‘Lean Lafay: juare to the width of streets, e bill stipulates oT 8, L 5 pr mi ‘What s Stan reporter saw and learned in the | i; rrr fe = ng home = Freee, — = in no case shall these extended strvete be leas | the American historical associatioW# 2 His- Liminicas. January! than ninety feet in width, In some subdi- | torical survivals in Morocco, By Tuleott Wil- recruiting office, (Illustrated. ) ee tee visions about tho city the streets are in many | liams of Philadelphia, The committees willbe A LEAPER AMONG WOMEN: Few of the ladies of the senatorial circle | cases not this wide. appointed at this session, were at home to callers yesterday, as the ma- DAMAGES FOR CONDEMNATIONS. oe Miss Anthony tells » Stan reporter about jority of them were paying their respects to Patkperkens th # noticeable of th: The Escaped Convict Buck Indicted. some of the interesting points in her career. | the debutante daughter of Senator and Mrs. Leechs acne Rirm * eletonce tg | The grand jury today returned an indictment Jones of Arkansas, who was yesterday intro-| Visions of the bill is the one in reference to inst the Aconvict, J with DUCKS AND GHOSTS. daced to society af their residence, No. 915 M| damages awarded for condemastions, as it maa Sag. te hepstlrtadid reed = i legend Potomac ® Sram re-| street. The afternoon party was followed by 8 | makes a complete change of existing methods, slisaes, ibany parse esiepe irae a Gance in the evening. The bill saye'thas “one-third shall be assessed | Penitentiary for two years, now under arrest in = Senator Evarts and family have gone to New | by the Commissioners upon the private prop- | New Orleans. The indictment sets forth that & HAPPY NEW YEAR: York city for the New Year festival. erty in the abutting ‘es. except for im-! Buck, otherwise called James Brown, other- How the first day of the year hss been ob-| Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Wilmerding, Mrs, McPher- {ont espe tiorse pogemlih pda fle | wise called J. B, Hunt, was convicted of grand Servant who is su expericuiced wail fare, Box 150, Star oboe. - 5 ered man preferred. ton refereuces bot accepted, a _. dor 708 ee Call after 8 pane av7-ot*_ | WW ANTEDIIN GEORGE re ANTED—A WOMAN COOK, ALSO ACHAMBER- en mao get ~ exposure; goed he Wart ‘Appl trate Loustaaeuves bet. the hours | Si turan; auast be i sud Navy Departs saa Of Dard # o'ckiel one FQkS)52-Pttanant FRONT ANTED—TWENTY ATTRACTIVE | YOUNG i room, with bea es who can siuig for Wilson Barrett's produc- ck convenient iwy lines « tions at the New Natioual heater next week. Apply wments. YOR 12chet uw AU Stage Door Suturday 11 a.m, It ; = SUK KENT WANTEDONE dUNDRED MEN FOR WILSON ONCE, FOK A k aun tel pected, avi | WY ANTED=BY A GE: . Waxtean THOROUGHLY TRAINED HOUSE wes =~ Catho ie Fanuly snd poprene Bt to ) H STN WwW. Iwo ani Hail “Room table, one square west ANTE] roby an sg hy a Th Urisked or Uuluruiabe Barrett's productions at the New Autioual sues- |), bruved poi porte er next wook. Apply at Stage Door 7 pus. Sunday. | MEiL"o che ANTED—20 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL WAILERS, | .7> . y > SOL TT. > W2iistel Porters kichen vee tPancy Maas | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS for Silver aud Glass, 2 Store Iiuom Women; also Cooks | — = pete = $8 Be ‘kere atonce, DICK’s AGLOCY V ANTED—PRIVATE LOAN OF $100 FOK 30 st, Bw. oe eos. € Sage 3} for ee ee ANTED—A GOOR COOK, MUST COME WELL marketable security, Address " Wrecoumentea Uo numinnee: 1s? | Ottice, 23 ANTED—EXPERIENCED stn, TLNO FIRE, LANGE ROOM yih ~ ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-HAND COUNIER ce. Ad- Houseber jing ; ali par: . ted; mo son, Senator and Mrs, Dolph, Mra, Romero and " larceny on January 26 last and sentenced to Canvass GA. it 4. Soe ee ee fe A0 ayiplieausta, Turniaues Farts served in all times, —— pai PI olor oimg Oedoasrty SS the penitentiary af Albany tor two years, tat Cree or tae en a ee SL ate ERROR | Coen ee Oe thee PHI GALLE oot | MOM MES VinG ikbCLOuy, Sit thet aveue THE STORIES OF THE THREE | yesterday, annual installments, with four per centara in- | °° ptember 49, while imprisoned in the jail W Sirona Use by sible Party at Quer: per | JOOK KENN—LAKGE, CHLELFUL FRONT AND BURGLARS: Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote, the British | terest from date of assowsment; the remainder | Of the District of Columbia, he did then and _—- tee Mii tou sence oe sons having such for rent please adress, Pp "A. M.D., Star oftion eens ac FQ8 Bex ce anu ‘The final installment of Frank R. Stockton's | minister and his wife, and the Misses Paunce- | shall be chargeable to the revenues of the Dis- | there unlawfully and wilfully break the seid | Boy to Help ial vi ison by then and there cutting, sawing, |%™¥- 00 ANTED—LAKG! SECUND-HAND BAF! FUN story, in which the mystery of the three | fote are engaged making the senatorial visits, | trict of Columbia and to the United States in Fecckingaad removing divers; to ei, eae WANTED PusHiNG ExERGETIO YOUNG MAN | VV dress Hox 21, starofice az Soinete ey ce ee eens gran, ee cracksmen is cleared up. (Illustrated. ) The bowling club held its final meeting at | & Parts. iron bare, and parcel of said prison, b: ‘having some kuowledke ot the furuiture Dusi- TANTED—MES. J. M. YOUNG, Si 8 740 10th st ow, 6 ze the bowling alley at Heurich's yesterday after-| aujecf coehennsetion oOo nee Sie eatin | mena ef which anid roaking of the exid | Bit Muterel aud che ralie:t fustunes per | NV eraghor ana Ctyrortr, Rooms i. 2008 Ft | 93 A A SPANISH NEW YEAR: noon. ‘The ten best players in the club bowled | $e#ee of condemnation js to make them payab prison theeaid Buck * © * did then and | give Goud if neceualy Adatony stig age, cote | Jeare eiguluyueut tho ufise cd corporation coumel | I ory, south trout Won Ceremonies and social festivities among the | for prizes. Miss Lucy Corkhill won the first| ‘The placing of the discretion of the naming | theFe escape therefrom and go at large, experience, salary expected, &c., trauscribe legal and buard A desired, id Star | of New kork city) 1 siuabie to eld Castilians. 7-2t* | other papers sccuratel st _* Prize offered the girls,» gold ball chatelaine, | o¢ gtrests, avenues, alleys and public spaces in | the form of the statute, &c. The title of the | “= = - wesccurstelyendiuform. _@26-St"_| 4 Ok REAT—THKEE SECOND-8T FRONT and Mr. Rowan Stevens the score among i offence is prison breach and the witnesses are ANTED-A STEADY WHITE MAN WELL AC- ANTED — HOTEL — PARTIES | HAVING A | 2 Koous: also Sania beanan hee ead ATTRACTIVE HOMES: the men contestante, ‘This event closed the | ye, Commissioners I another provision and | Burton Huss and W. E. Williama, WVsedied with eh woke ae ie Wise cas Hote Bent, Farulshed of Unter, | een oe eee sere Som weed s life of the bowling club as organized by Mise | J P WILL DE TRIED FIRST IN NEW ORLEANS. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY HAVING A PHAG: | Morousbly conversaut with the Motel busines, by | 2.¥. Suggestions for draping windows and other | +.) as ite time was limited to the monthe | “02ers. The New Orleans authorities have te! phed ‘ical bow mS seeps. A 5. wan | Sddreentny 5.5, H., Star office. 26-21" JOR RENT— 2 hints about making pretty things. of November and December, a between-seasons | THE SECTION AS TO ISSUE OF BONDS TO THE - legray ames of referevces, B.K., stat office, @26-3t | \\TANIED—LOAN OF $2,000 AT 5 PEK CENT | 2° house, Liane y = pastime spent in the practice of » healthful, AMOUNT OF $2,500,000, here that Buck will be tried first in New Ore | ee igai BTA GOUD BELIADLE for 2 oF 3 Years on improved real estate worth | bovine las two bail roouis, Bisi-clans AS VIEWED FROM NEW YORK: | [vigcrating and. ‘oxciting game. ‘The | Itis the seventh section that is cresting the | Icans and when they have done with him the W ‘Giiored Women an Ghambermaid. 1 | Sou "Address Bos Ph wins cdbeas oO ase | put” REXE DELIGHTFUL OI Matters of interest to both Gotham and the | number of members in the club was | most discussion, and the Commissioners intend | District authorities oan have him, ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN FOR WAITILSS W ANTED-TRY OCHIBNER, BEST Bors co: | A’ trom dtvom; nicely teruebea. bs capital discussed by Tux Stan's New York | ee a rn ited a gcse tos senting nnd | % Bive it serious consideration before report-| The Georgetown Amateur Orchestra. | ture ibitnmnersinind tice Tocioemy et 2435 | ate ete pian’ Qe, aon poeee,, Cookies. | Seth canes eee ore reece he See tenseigate to give up hisown place and practice to his bef any it, Rhrrslprasreiey Leola fy lands | ,, 12° Georgetown amateur orchestra will open | Sede island ve SyRIVATE FAMGLT A GOLOuaD otter does) ior one ‘houth. gr “mousey refunded: or THE NATIONAL GUARD: friend, as the number at play is limited, The | .7 jena alg ceodened for othe te cy | it tenth season with its thirty-third publio re- NS Sher ent bor nae | pecataronll termnesthions tame toke ees oe SCLIDNEK oh, 32D, Topics of interest to the boys who wear the | trou jab ments of the club were extended | Syenues herein provided for the Commissioners | Bearval, to be given in Lincoln hall Friday buff leggings. uome at night; wages $1U a month Avoly st is for sale only by WM. is ‘i iw. beter be honor of the club and by the balls that Mra, | of the District ot Columbia are hereby anthor- evening, January 3, From its first inception ED-EXFERIENGED WAIST AND SKLMT pe Se Re WASHING’CN REAL ESTATE: Py ae re ; : 30. | aud Bu Center Market (Aliddle of Fish Aisles, My patrons, when ers to me for Butterine, will cou- L112 13Uh st, pear Massschusetis ave, NICELY FURNISHED hi furnace best, north se wud weiguborboud, <oo—____ John R. MeLean entertained them with, ‘The | #¢d and empowered to have executed and pre- | this organization has received the generous | WV ‘itsnds Apply st 1037 Let mw. te, prover addressed. Lhe request in hecemary | ALOR | RENT —ROUMS hitects . rman _ 4 or | Board. Also Baseueut « What dealers, architects and builders are a = te not exceeding £2,500,000, to bear interest at the | moved, and the orchestra, enlarged to sixty ‘ood Wages; houme B toa, 7 | Under penalty of the law. Tam willing w staud or ore Baseweut uth. ae vl e " tal Vauls, best wages. Open this evening. Gi AKAN- ¥ TED—H. BAUM YAYS THE HIGKES1 CASH | clan or dentist; aiso other Kooms Opposite the i f in each year, to be dated July 1, 1890, and to H EEMPLOYMENT CO Ula Est a26- WwW rf Seasonable suggestions to practical house | ** its close. Other bow! clubs may rise tf . My under the direction of Prof. Josef K: ps Anton Gloetzner, the eminent pianist, and Mr. en ae and Private Fajuilies, #14 to Suihe ce sin MES. COLE’S HOUSE, that was so notable = success was un- | Pred bonds of the pay of Columbia of the | appreciation of the public and enjoyed a steady ANTED—LAD\ OUFXISI, VERA GoD | J9F Our mutual protection, Thereby warn uuscruju- House, GUL 1Bia st. ui & the Fanslute Srepeh ; - > i ; Mier in | fall om muy tuerite and L insist that otherssbail doso on = See Muss Nannie Brooke, who composed the com- | Fat of 8 per centum per annum, payable semi- | performers, appeals for continued patronage {0 | oalcos, Custiete’ eer Aice £Goloved | Bheira. 7 45 | Siete RW. Tid ces for Second-hand Furniture, Carpets and | lun Hotel. . upon the success of this first club, but Miss | U2 and be payable fifty years from July 1, soi a jeepers. Dabigren’s club must ever remain the first on i i ig e © | sioners of the District of Columbia and counter- Paul Miersch, the popular violoncellist. The fiser pair eet on to 673 pet mouth; direction and personal management of pomination of $100 , to an amount | growth, till now all indebtedness has been re- writer; $10 week ;Lady tu Lranslate Ger jous Parties irom vpening letters addressed to we | southern aud westeru exposure, Mis Banoroft and by Paslors Bre = HOME MATTERS: mittee to disburse the set ‘as of the club | Sonually on the ist day of January and July | ail lovers of musicalculture, ‘The orchestra is | be Or dentist oak rt 7% TAN 7 TO. PER Week, Feat . Kutire Huusebolds » ay. Adiire 30K KES 1890; said bonds to be signed by the Commis: | 2 ,°Pening rehearsal will be asi Mr. |W AARED DELVES 820,005 dew eek | Biovibiaw en “ast | ROL Rear ANTED—PARENTS TO BRING 1HE CHILD- | tront, elegant The Princeton glee club will be the recipi- signed by the Secretary of the Treasury of the 3 rep to the Star Gallery, 450 Penvsylvania ave. | by. O15 ai st. uw. we & 30 to 879. urters for Hotels and Stores. ¢7 to G12 pet week: | Always successful: lurve pictures presented: tran Se ee ee cenen Sunes | Unent Beaten * Be Merrill Hoskiees of balthncns Te rok Cah an Swarda, G28 wo 9bs not auth, | Paras mado ur aces Of wadewa LALUSEG | OPH MENS VLEY DLSILABLE wh * ie scity. They arrived here this morning DISTRICT OFFICIALS FAVOR THE MEASURE. _| executive committee of the association is com- | p.schmen. $ $0 to 814 per week; Hook Keep- oN MLE STOTT PEAT ble Ward’ tu private fauuiy; reierences ox Beye Abest the Decision of the. cae thromphoss doe sate Uipinroeee st Pay? | A prominent oflicial at the District building | posed of H. D. Cooke, president; E. W. Stone, 4 Boies per weeks | olestorg $8 10 818 per Fg po '. This afternoon Mrs. D. A. Chambers, 1441 1 | today, in speaking of the bill, said that it wae | secretary, E. Szomeleny1, treasurer; Emi ; ‘Employers supplied tree of charye with ‘ 5 PRS Mraltic ENAMEL Compa ey. 908 E and Female, White : =a $20 per week. oS The discussion of the action of the court in | street, will five a reception in their honor from | one which would receive a gront amount of op- Kubel, librarian, and Dr. F. 8. Barbarin, J. R. Polable telp Of every kind, ‘ran efugs | ests or ni Hill, J. D. Patten, F. H. Barbarin, C. W. Curtia, ot hE ceuasi ordering the removal of the projection of Mrs. | 4 to 6, wi ‘gely attended by the ition, but if passed it would give general | ¢, dT, GUARANTEE EMPLOYMENT 00., restored. _ : : POH RENT — Cole's house still continues among the builders | Younger society people of the city and by a| fatisfaction. ‘The clause giving the Cemmie- | Cr HOm aad T. H. Gibbs agaye ot nw. | Wy ANTED-HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNT- Btu a s ture; also Store Fixtures aba Stocks of Merchan- who ent the inspector of buildings office, | 2™™=ber of Princeton undergraduates, who are | sioners discretionary power in the condemna- Not for a Suspicious Purpose. ANTED—A BOY FOR CLEANING 1Hu kH054 | ai) Muda AC WiNst, fauiues, seeeeeent Ors Seepee Py the | Peuding their Christmas vacation hore. The | tion of land is a broad one. If passed the| «what did you say was de charge agin me?” | yi, Doo sud Make Fire in sous of family. 1237 | diss gf al $37"7tn “Will this decision if not reversed by the | concert at National Rifles’ armory this evening | Commissioners could go to the subdivisions |... 04 will ‘i id pet ee ae on \\ANTED — YOUR PoRTHAITS TO higher court work equally against other pro-| will undoubtedly call forth a large and distin- | which do not conform to the general plan of | **Xed William Simme, » colored prisoner iz, the ANTED-LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TAPE | WANTS cuiccs und Pasielas ota Ghostucns eit Jections of a similar character,” ssked a Stax hed audience, After the concert Mrs. | the city and condemn the land, although the | Police Court this ae . euce and wages expected; permanent it wuited, [sx 14, | BOtRIRZ 18 4 appropriate OF 80 long reo reporter of Inspector Entwisle ‘homas Swann will give a reception and dance | gtreets may be paved. “You are charged with being # suspicious | star ottice. 206 .2e | ORS e ee eeerenines, Specimens Eat Shas a.w, 5 ae = “ in honor of the glee club at her residence onI| ‘The Commissioners are all of one voice re- | Person,” said Bailiff Kendig. ‘Are you guilty ANTED—A YOUNG MAN INA GENTS’ FUR ; ANERD LSE THGURAVGR GN SEE GON “That's hard to say." he replied. “You see | street. Tomorrow morning the club will leave | garding the importance of the bill, They say | OF not guilty?” WW iitknPana Eat ctsrer one ism sume auyerience TAFE INSURANCE Oi 2 Mrs. Cole put up ber building under a protest | for Richmond, where the next concert of their | the necessity of some such a bill is manifest, | ‘Well, I reckon I did use some language, but | preterred. “Address Box 20, star uitiog, _d=nst*_ a }Ok_RENT—FULNISHED—F WONT from the superintendent of — buildings | series will be given. There are several of the | although the present one may not be broad | Rot for a suspicious purpose,” was his reply, TANIED—A Fius1-GLASS COLUKED WaAct- Kk Parlor and Bed Kooms, on second = —— fog henna d of the an ——— — who are traveling with | enough, They will consider the bill before | He got ninety days, AM pon ieee ‘best of refereuces, Apply at eu sute, 730 17cm wt as owever, tl all projections more an four- | the club, although t! are not bes fit, APR ea eRe a aac orn can ERENET el y {UK KENT—HANDSOMELY Seon arel U6ds ere liegsl. 31 tate te ge all peo, | a cog hee Mae Se, —— early day and report their views to Indictments Returned. AN ED-DIMEDIATELY —NUGSE 30x 1N-| Suu Paid beueticas Bis. ata ied ovine, tnt door, eu mt Jections over that width would have to be torn | Arthur 8, Auchincloss. Hugh H. Janeway, legi- a The grand Jury today returned indictments | star tice, rence Feauired Adare "ORS YIER” | Gly 7 deatinatnce vrei tot seme | esi taaat set Boor ooo ae — = nald K. Shober and George Trotter. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. against the following persons: John Pollard ANTED—A OOLORED BOY PROM 12 10 14| For further information apply 5 Za. Ber The New Cruiser Baltimore. The report of the trial board on the new cruiser Baltimore, giving the statistics of her second test, will probably be received at the Navy department by Monday next and then the question of her acceptance will arise. There is no doubt in the minds of naval officers generally that she has fulfilled every condition of her contract. with a margin of at least 500 horse power above the 9.0 mark. This will give the Cramps a power premium of $50,000, from which will come about $20,00) for the trial ex- penses and time penalties,’ The Baltimore will g° to Norfolk from Philadelphia early next week to receive her armament and the finishin: touches, which the government gives her. All of her six-inch guns, six in number, are com- =o and will be shipped from the factory in is city in afewdavs. The four eight-inch Guns will not be ready for about five months, Two Conscience Contributions, Treasurer Huston this morning reccived a letter from a Philadelphia lawyer inclosing the sum of $625, which he said a client of his who does not wish to give his name fecls to be due the government as duties on “cigars and other luxuries which he has consumed during the Peter years.” The money was deposited in Treasury to the credit of “conscience.” The Secretary of the Treasury recei inan envelope postinarked Washington, D.C., but bearing marks of having been sent from New York, the sum of $296, which the sender says is “to pay duties — vane ene ee through misapprebension of im; re. too, was pisced to the credit of couacience,” WITH $5 IN HIS POCKET, The Coin that Frank Worth Started Life With, cI i From the New York Evening fun, When Frank Work, the great Wall street Mmagnate, was nine years of age his school- master punished him unmercifully by grasping one of bis bands and pounding the ends of his fingers with « ferrule until the blood spurted from them. When he went home he told his mother that he would never go to that school egain. His mother wisely sympathized with him and agreed thst he should not again come ‘under the authority of such a man. Is commenting on the whipping to his mother, Frank uttered a mild cose. werd, and for this his mother promised and gave him « whip) rma ‘This nearly broke his heart and inly told her that it would be the last wipe she would ever inflict upon him, t my he bade his — good bye, cked up his be- longings and, with a $5 quid. pivce mad aboat thirty cents in his pocket, left the house. He has not seen his mother since, He worked his passage on a boat to New Or- and in course of time drifted to New ‘ork and into Wall street. in which peighbor- hood he has since made his individuality felt end grasped sundry situations and dollars. The strangest part of his story is that through all — — he — found i Becessary to spen original gold piece wi hich he left home. He is now euntyene ears old and as hale and hearty as it 1 possi- for s man of his age to be, and he has that coin still in his possession and treasures it more than anything he owns. But he is not avaricious, while be kept the $5, he spent ———— Fluctuations in Roses, From the Atlante Journal. “What are roses quoted at today?” was the question overheard by « Journal re- Porter in a florist stand recently. “American Beauties at 22 cents, La France at 18 cents, and the Beide at 18 cents,” was the prompt reply. “Does the rose market fluctuate?” asked the Reporter. “Why, certainly,” was the dealer's reply. eben there are Anunber of entertsinments given throug! at country price roses goes ap. Now there area number of receptions and weddings tonight aud the Miss Mand Brown of Holyoke, Mass., is fF poy the holidays with her cousins, the isses Atherton of Capitol Hill, Miss Belle English of Brooklyn is the guest of Miss Lillie Cavanaugh of 13th street. Mr. E. A. Jobnson, shipping clerk at W. H. Houghton & Co.'s, is spending the Christmas holidays with triends in North Carolina, Miss Emily Lown of Mt. Pleasant entertained the members of the Independent pleasure club Christmas evening. Miss Katie Storms of Rochester, N. Y., is | 98' visiting her cousin, Miss Fannie Washington, at 612 13th street northwest. = The engagement is announced of Miss Hattie Hoffa with Mr. Michael Schuster of New York. Company A, Washington Light Infantry corps, has issued cards of invitation to a fancy dress ball to be given at the armory January 9. Miss Hebie Heard, of Watkins Glen, N.Y., ac- companied by her youn brother, is visitin, Miss Cora Boyd of Inland avenue, . There was a pretty wedding at St. Andrew's Episcopal church last night, Mr. George E. Lewis of this city and Miss May Ida Cornell of New York being the contracting parties. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. Geor: Stranahan, The bridesmaids were Miss Anni E. Lewis, Miss Lizzie Soper, Miss Lily Cissell and Miss Grace Bayly, with Miss Carrie Cor- nell as maid of hor The following gentle- men officiated as ushers: Mr. Garrett B. Lewis, Mr. Geo. W. Choate, Mr, Warren K. Choate and Mr, James A. Baxter, while the role of best mau was filled by Mr. W. E. Lewis. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Sprigg. A reception was Une in to the young people and their friends by Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lewis, rents of the groom, at their residence, 1516 8 street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. A. Schmidt of Cincinnati, formerly of Washington, are spending the holidays with Mr. Schmidt's sister, Mrs, 5. Ww. Pilling, 1301 Massachusetts avenue. Col, Charles E, Ways of Baltimore, general freight agent Baltimore and Obio railroad com- | af Se Christmas day with his brother-in- w, . Winger, esq., No, 1021 Connecticut avenue. Col. Cutshaw of Richmond is visiting his mother at 409 New York avenue, The marriage of Miss Helen Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Simon Wolf, to Mr. Myer Co- ben will take place at the Eighth Street tem- ple Tuesday, January 14, at 5:30. Gen. Grant Wilson and family of New York have arrived at the Arlington and will remain in Washington about a fortuight. The general is here to attend the meeting of the American historical association. Mrs. George B. Way and her daughter, Miss Georgie B. pe Be Chicago, are spending the winter with Mrs, Way's son-in-law, Mr. R A. Burton, 1310 19th street northwest. The Rev, Wm. G. Andrews, D.D., of Guil- ford, Conn., in attendance upon the American historical association, is the guest of P. B. Pierce, 1119 17th street. Mra. L. C. Campbell and the Misses Osmp- bell of Rhode Island avenue will be at home to their friends on Tuesdays after January 1. Miss Carolyn Deethmar of Brooklyn, N.Y., is heer ah ae her home on 15th Mr. Edwin Gawler, son of Mr. Joseph Gaw- = = beget ley ees Kansas is in the city visiting his parents, ne Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Catlin have returned to this city and are pleasantly located at 721 11th street northwest, where they will be pleased to sce their many friends on Mondays. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Britton have sent out in- vitations for a tion at their handsome new i 1345 street, Wednesday even- ing, January 8th, from 9 until 12 o'clock. arene A Feast of Reason. From the New York Sun. They were dining rather elegantly at a table Whote resteurant, Conversation had been briak through soup and fish, but was flagging a little when the waiter pus dows a platter of rare roast beef. finger gonteclly as ‘Miss Withers crooked her she raised a glass of ice water to lips. “Are lon ene P she “Hardly, Miss said Mr. Jenkinson, air of a man sboat to make a remark, “I have alwayshad @ leaning toward the Episcopal E SEEKING A SITE FOR A BRANCH OFFICE, Postmaster Ross has written to the Commis- sioners asking them to designate points on 4}¢ street and 7th strect southwest, about a mile from the main city post office, suitable for the location of a branch post office. A DANGEROUS CHIMNEY. Several days ago the Commissioners received @ request that immediate action be taken in re- moving the chimney on the premises 321 Mis- souri avenue as it was condemned some time o und is in danger of falling. ‘The attorney for the District, to whom the matter was re- ferred, saya he knows of no law providing for the repair of private property at public ex- pense. He suggeets that tl ee of the property be order to vacate until the proper Tepairs are made, ——— Christmas in the Sunday Schools. Christmas entertainments were enjoyed last evening by the members of several of the Sab- bath schools of the city. Santa Claus madea realistic appearance to the children of the school connected with McKendree M.E. church and with the Fifteenth Street M.E. church. The Fourth Street M.E. Sunday school held their Christmas entertainment last evening iv the church, which was prettily decorated with green and a beautifully trimmed arch, with the motto, “A Merry Christmas," to which was hanging large golden bell, The exercises consisted of singing Christmas carols by the schools, recitations by Misses Sadie ‘Trazzare, Martha Gothwaite and Mrs. Amy Bohannon and Miss Coveal, solos by Misses Ada Ober and Maurie Berkeley. The pastor and his wife re- ceived a present from his church class and a large number of presents were given by the teachers and scholars, Three hundred and seventy-five béxes of fine confectionery were distributed to the members of the school At Grace Reformed church, 15th and P streets, a children’s entertainment was given Edwar. house at Hillsdale November 26. county, Md., was in Judge Mill morning charged with violating one of the Dis- trict ordinances, His trousers looked as though be had walked over the muddy roads to cele- brate Christmas in town, He went in a saloon on 7th street last night and called for au oyster } stew, which he refused to pay for until made | to do so es policeman, When he left the | saloon his arrest, Fawcett plead with the judge to re- lease him as he lived in the country, The judge said that the fact of his being a back- last evening. There was an attractive program and gifts were distributed. During the even- ing a purse was presented to the pastor, Rev. A. Thomas G. Apple. A Winter Cyclone. To the Baitor of Tae Evexrxe Star: December 26, 1889, the papers report a cyclone through New York state. The cyclone is the result of heat, therefore it is more com- mon during the warmer months of the year; still it is not impossible, as the facts will tes- tify, even in midwinter, The conditions being favorable we will have the cyclone at any sea- son of the year, The favorable conditions are first, a series of north “lows,” whereby the north coun! is heated; then a “low” to the south thereof, advancing toward it, or on a line parallel to i, The cyclone or tornado will then take place some where in the track of this “low;” sometimes on one line and some- times on another, but more frequently to the south and west of the center, One of the most peculiar tornadoes we ever bad wns a few years ago, oe Sod one morning was somewbere borhood of St, Louis and the next morning ofrioen q Iu Ohio it produced a tornado witha n west wind, one in Tennessee or Kentucky with a Now comes along another “low” and takes course es toward hoody mori gern The result, a tori or cyclone what you will) in its track, which Papeet to ‘ the state of New Yor! It i worth aes see uF i Beas i & ret rt 5 i | and Braxton Edgmont, assault with intent to kill Richard E, Densmore November 11; Geo. Carr, housebreaking at the stable of J. 8, Copps November 21 and horse stealing Novem- ber 26; John O. Cantwell et al., larceny of horse, buggy, &c., from David Murphy Decem- ber 7; James Buck alias Brown alias Hunt, prison breach; Daniel 8. Hill, forgery of #50 checks of George Ryneal and James Lansburgh October 1; Robert E. Hall, false pretenses, ob- tuining $18 on check, The U ire jury ignored the charge against Garrett of arson in setting fire toa They returned a presentment against Chas, H. Woodward for violating section 5486 and for false pretenses in obtaining €100 from E. B. Edwards on November 11, but anolle prosequi was entered in this case, — Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Caroline Devereaux to A. P. Fardon, pt. 4, bik. 11, Meridian Hill; $650. Mary C, Hurdle ct al. to W. A. Thompson, pt, Fletchall’s Chance, 7.06 acres; 2.824. Hannah Duvall to W. 8, Daniels, sub 14, sq. 755; 700, Pi seme Paying tor His Fun. Albert Fawcett, a resident of Montgomery court this ebavior was such as to cause his woodsman would not save him and he would have to pay a fine of €5. a ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Taz Evewine Stan, Ax Emancipation CeLepnation.—Prepara- tions are being made for an emancipation cele- bration to be held by citizens of Alexandria, under the auspices of the Frederick Douglass library association, next Wednesday night at the Third Baptist church, corner Princess and Alfred streets. Mr. Wm. H. H, Hart of Wasb- ington has accepted the invitation to deliver an oration, Among the guosts invited to be pree- ent are Senators Blair and Chandler, Col. D. A. Windsor, Frederick Douglass, jr., Col, C. P. Lincoln, Judge Dawson, Col. Per Hon. L, W. Corbett and Hon. Lewis McKenzie. Magnus L. Robinson will preside, Rev. R. H. Vorter will serve as chaplain, Mr. Wm. A. Carter will read the emancipation edict, Mr. B. B. Robinson will serve as secretary and chairman of the committee on resolutions, Maxine Ur Hisrony.—The Friendship fire company, which has passed far beyond its hun- dredth year, is about to prepare an historical sketch of its existence. It is older than the United States and had been fifteen years in ex- istence when Washington was inaugurated, It isone of the few institutious of the country which has existed under colony, a ing and a republic, Major Downham is taking now a special interest in the affairs of the company and the project for the preparation of its his- iorzs.—The whether the oint- ment of Coundiiman Orton te to omen wealth’s attorney creates a vac: in the thira years of age to Answer Door Bell in private tain- Ly. Address Box 9, Star office. abut Waited work aloos Vout or Yeung Lady who aud Map work. Also » Youth o 4 Surawiig. Address Box 131, Star ollie, uderstauds urewing. _ B26-St W ANTED-IN PRIVATE FAMILY, -bit. ‘Germay Woman ss First-class Covk and Laun- dress; to a ee ee ome — ot sae Sate Caray lees eel, Tau dai Sea, er reno slang, LED Wis 1ED—TWO FIRST-CLASS BAuBi W 1411 New York ave. u.w. st once, WANLEDIAN E ‘OB ID fant during thie day; t, ply at 1312 M st, nw, 224-30" WASTED, A GENEHAL SERVANT (WHILE) 10 do Cooking aud Washing in a Family of Four. Apply 1517 Soth at, town, oposite the eonvent, 24-30" rt aa 3 also eny, House Workers, Carriige Washer, Pautry aud Lal Women for Hutela; hixkest wages; best positions, BUKNHAM'S 1110 Get, ____d1-0t"_ ANTED-WHITE AND COLORED COOK, Waiters, Drivers, Couchmen. Nurves, Mai First-line Servants with Good, References. — A HE NEW NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 617 12th nw. Sc26-9w* Southeast corner 4th and G Pension building. ANTED— HORSES TO KEEP. Horses Winter aud Summer « box FAUCE'S Stables, 311 6th st.uw. Farm ty. Terms $10 per month. v. ocd" B.P! CLAKK, Sligo, Mé TED — HORSES WINTERED re; warm stables and geuerousti references trom past E20 ver mouth addres johu P.O. 24d, W2°7ED— HORSES WINTER AT GEN. &. B, Bealo’e Stock Farm. id month. Ho: yy ANTED-EVERYBODY SUFFERING FROM cae ROnY ,Culmmeys to know that 1 tee Ww Pure Them or No Fay leq bea Macie to Heat ; Ranges, Furnaces and » W.& DANTE, 413 17th wt. nw. = e190 TH ST. AN Moely Furtinuod required, 1416 N at. JOR RENI—A HAND-OME 5 three Looms, suitable tor # wequber; must be secu Ww be apprecincd; private tamily. BUT LOU et ow. a 4. Uk_KEN ~ N.W., HANDSOMDL! Farnisued suite oF au midway vet. pte.. eoubern +X caube; GocUpled lust session by members ot Cou ress, Crear .OK RENT—1416 EK ST., LARGE, ELnGaNTLY B'Furusbed Kouws with Board, en suite of twoor three oF siugiy; rrarcuable prices: apecia, terms 10 ino peteuue uscupying double tous, aire. O. GaN ri ANTED—S8TEAM CARPET CLEANING AND ‘Kenovating Works: ved. Mat tretses mode over, Furniture Steamed, aud Moths De- suuyed. F-H-LUUNGS, 1402 Pa.ay. Lelepone 1008-2 ap Vy ANTED—HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBL.KmALDS, oe eeeeea oe Gon ota ponte Cry Tle roneg ole wees Vv TANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- reau, conducted by Indi Men and Women, white and colored, tor domestic labor, city sud station: with references, nemoved to FOU Lut, uw, W AXIED= TO INTRODUCE IN| WASHINGTON ew, yet thorouxhly esteblisued rewedy, hence 1 iuvite any there, of vod from couswuption, caturch, everal debility or bloud diveuses of moet Suasienant Expy anu ladies suiteriig trou diseakes or complaints peculiar to their sex, to address the unde wiving Tull particulars, axe, &c. Advice, medicine wu testimonial full in revurm, DOCTOR, Drawer 921, uchmond, Va, ‘dzs-eosm y ANTED—COLOKED LADY CANVASSKKS FOR N Installment Bouse “Address MH, Stat ce. WANTED — STUDENTS IN_ BOOKKEEPING, W indhneds shore hand and Writne Civil Se yics exaudumtions & specialty. 6 to ¥ p.m. 512 lessons; $0 in advance, 104 M Bw, z ANTEDSLEARNERS FOR PROF CHKIST- WALI Ste ittermtionnl Tailor System, with auy jnch-rule or tape. tueesure alone, as all scientine {alo cut, Patterue and inuterinis cut aud instruc Bougives by Sime. 8. J. BebeER, BOB L st mw, ih BUSINESS CHANCES, ‘08 SALE—A DAIRY, CONSIS1ING OF 34 Cow 1 Alderney Bull, Mi. ice Box aud Koute. PURCHASE ONE OF ol Hill, suit. bie tor miuiuery, tock wud Bxtures for wale ch T PRIVATE SALE-THE ENTIRE STOCK, Good Will, &.,of Stationery and Novelty Store ou prominent busttices street. Dotue one business. ood OF al Aug. reas IRTCLIFFE, Dalit Spon aut RK SALE—A GOOD GROCERY AND PROVISION jowner Wishing to retire: nove but tose 1088 Deed address G.b. WOR SALE—A PENSION CLAIMS BUSINESS. ‘Uwner desires to (CGALYESTON, TEXAS. LAKT & CO., Real Estate and In- vestory Ageute tetablisbed 1 ces: Morton, Bliss & Cov., and bat JOR RENT—1409 G 8 ble Store icon, 15x60 feet, Windows; rent, BoU per mu: Fistik & CO) 524 F et. uw. {UK KeNT—STOLE 408 1 wexsion maven January}, 2 A X. DAV.’ BUNS, 1201 Feuuayivanis ave FOR RENT—OFFIC {OR KENT--DESIKABLE OFF:Ck LOOMS IN Colowiz.uon Bundi, Cor. 434 street and Ponue, avenue, utiding Just Fepaired, pated aud pap red Appi, at Koow 4. a4 OOM, Wilt at service, im the Lenuam 1425 Dew Lork ave. i COU EL _ FOR RED STABLES. pera ZiAnGE “STABLE, ALLER, k rear 20K KENTGNEW STABLE JUsT OFF a st. and Mussachusetis ave. Lurce stalis, Lae couch house, water closet and coachius:.’s rootn, Crest BEALL, BLUWA & 1 Fat. LOST AND FOUND. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED — YOUNG MAN, AGED TWENTY- three (White), wishes Sieagion us Grovin: cod reterences. Apply for three duys at 90D ar a 2.W. WORLD DO MOVE."—-KEMEMBER THE errestrial Clock.” KAMDAY t prices; watches ¢ Warrauted ope your, 91; the lowest prices im we Ee aw. V ANTED-BY AX EXPERIENCED Coton Waiter, a Situation in Private Family; r= siter, a tie stauds care, Call or uddress J.H., 61 ae. iv Vy ANTED_GO TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR COO! y taundree, eer eo Nuruen Conch ilers and Hous ters and 1 Hiaids, with city references, G13 7th at Vv ANTED BY AN, EXPERIENCED CLELK: s, “ irovery Store; best erences given, Address Box TRF ofpcn. a27-st* ‘ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, BIiUATION Chamber 3. We Lady's Maid or 3 fig ast fret-class noes, fin GHARLOLTA BEL WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, - Ware ey Rind inciy doectareed rom army; can faruiah best of recummenustion from that svurce, Apply or audress T.J.B, 240 dust, aw. It? WARTED-A LADY OF EMENT “AND | Well, water: A mo ‘douschold’ Duty. ‘address Box 17, Star ie SX A LADY OF KEFINEMENT AND address, a Position in Hair Store: cap of reference, Address: ADX, LADY OF EDUCATION AND ‘W Attinemens, esitustion s-Compacion ana Keeper aud aiake Herself iy Useful; bas WiDOW WITH A LITTLE Boy, Wiis Sine Passa Paty Toso tothe i i ANT:.D—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN OVlace aa Cook in A W 1 bo objection to the oountry. ot 1308 at. Dw. it i: COUNTRY REAL E! ANTED—TO RENT A FARM CON Detween 15 and 30 acres. Address, tion and terms, Bux 128, Star office, res, 2 wiles {rou Beitsvilie. ‘Suburban Froperties, improved RY. 110 St, Paui st., Baltimore. ‘ARDEN FARM. 2i¢ out ylvanis ave. it dreding bare mass [ORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ‘ut Wisson’s or Landover sia. $100, ‘adjoins Burrvilie, D.C. sil our ‘ene acres, B Hi acres, 2 Ereme Houten, EBBITT HOUSR ‘WaSHINGTOR D. G NG; GARNET SET WI1H POUR SMALL ds; initials uiede,J HAM: reward g.vem, MELSUN'S PHAKMACL, ‘Cor, Wh and P sie, EWARD-$10 FOR KETURN OR INFORMA tiok uf Whereab Uts of Cow stolen orsirayed fram SasGst. nc. Buck aud Wate Buflslo Cow. Star in forehead. a ‘3, BECWEEN 3 AND SOLENT ON DECEMBER 2 wos ck. in Bosiun Variety store, Pocketbook wou- Jalully @+$ aude j».ece of old Lugiish com, ire turmed tu YOY Sib st LW. areward of 610 bouess mney Will be paid—if not, it will haunt tue tusof tothe grave. OsT—A CHILD'S BICYCLE, LEFT IN FRONL of branch P.U., 2 st. bet. 14tn aud 15th sts, Dea. abuul J jm. A suitable reward will be given i re- ed to 1520 G st uw, iv Lae Vk SetTER POF, 1HBEE MONTHS od hetura to 651 F st. #.w. and receive reward, Ls FENNSILVANIA AVE, BETWEEN f20ch and ante, n Dt Leather Portion baie, cunt dentist's recep .. owmer's Baume, Kochd Ucket and & snail Suu Of mouey. Dulebe reward returned to 1005 Std et. le eas Rael _ ae7-2e OsT—810 REWARD—ON MONDAY Last A y" Soongenenen iy my wu Winding wetol gs Above rewi for ite revarn te 153 sy LSiaies courant ee 2 aS ¥ st. Bw. tsiore), aut REWAKD—L0sT TURSDAY, 24%H IN- LO ene Cad pau tose Watch. 499227, ; ne £ Ove reward; bo PLULIVE aGh Sch, Olu Mun et ae $10 REWARD—LOSi, A WHITE ASD LEMON Setter with collur.and tay No. 1618, apve Will be pand At recurued 12196 & ot, ‘OST—WILL BOY WHO PiCkED UF PistOL Grant op te barrel and J.B.S. on case retora, it to Sth precusct station, ws be ts kuown.-d2q-ate BOARDING. Petes: 14th C7