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= SATURDAY’S STAR, | A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1890. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. Some of the Good Things to Appear in | Elegant Entertainments Last Evening— in honor of their cousin, Miss Littlefield of Boston. SHOOTING STARS. WANTED--HELP. WANTED--ROUSES. __ FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ — . os — ———— eS entertainme: idence Prof. Weichselbeum of Vienna has discovered NTED—A FIRST-CLASS STABLE MAN, AT| \WANTED—WE RAVE A’ MEDIATE. PUR- | JDOR RENT—TO SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS the Twelve-Page Issue. Personal Mention. Peale veg y oshseleprans oy oe the influenza bacillus, Weichselbaum is En- Wee Tagutre 200 Fat a ara = W Sire! gtween fourend ive thousand cat; Bis cot oor aan 5 pions Paul W. Evans. assisted by Masters Frederick | glish for cherry tree. Where's G, Washington | W 3) aticehd Bobet ee AL ONG | also ag, UE cae by purchaser. | Leircars | Ay ed At ne , The twelve-page Stam temorrow will be| Mrs. Harrison will hold her first public re- Huidekoper and Francis Mulhall, | and his iittle hatebet? WASTES-TRO Goon nors To, CARRY THE de Duliding. 624 ¥ ot-S.v._| MW etian uooms ou, tosond Pence, Soe Oe brim fall of good things. The extensive facili- | ception at the White House tomorrow after- ee ee saleysbie cvactenet — a ey tate OR FEN SMALL HOUSES | ¢/-B uo hiertion. alee Table Bound,” beet attcudanes ties of Tux Stam in every department of the | noon from 3 to 5 o'clock. In order not to im- | £n90%; Se es Panchen DOMESTIC KNFELICITY. Dav WER Ths bw. b ef. | Must be tn ood shape aid | even. 1514 Ks mee newspaper field enable it to appear every day as acomplete eight-page paper, containing the fullest and most detailed news accounts up to rej Saterday afternoon reception it is Be emlbsonren to keep the doors closed until 3 o'clock. The National Rifles’ hall was brilliant last night with lights, youth and beauty, the Seay," ins handsome little treater ported ine r im) phon 4 Paris, were cov ably conducted by the young ge: ling the marionettes, and won frequent gen from the large Wife: “You are always grambling, my dear, because I scold so much, and I’m determined yen shan’t have cause to do so any more. I know I scold some, but I have so much to Eo.eties ss 13 7th st. ow. Ys Ee ee ae acne ie UNG GIRL ABOUT 19 OK 20 jusebeeping . Food wages. Add: ‘Safe Deposit Bu ED-FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT— rable douses in all parts oi the city. Wall ange, peice We gut. “1. STAMGARDT Ci, * 3 AT REASONABLE RATER. SEVERAL 8 Ei - - bandecmely furnished, for housek: audience of young fol in attendance. a 2 9 = V to Assist in Hot + ‘ 5 ST. ~ aioe, Gallon bt! ae slate hour in the afternoon. The record of | aceasion being ite second meeting Ki the Charen Hooker: Mise Kato Foote and, Mra — ne peels aalg it. Don't you — aor amet cree ae Wairats Bente aes POW seve | oa ee = : ae Tux Stax is surpassed by none and equaled ursday assembly and german club. ban annon prevented any that mi ve e! jon't you say something? You ¥ —WI MENDE! AIT | pd ae £000 to E5500, prompt purchase & Sy 13th sto nw. Inquire py iene Of by few newspapers in the country. Its motto peer colepe rer on — ‘Wb Caper — ed between the acts by furnishing some — — for ten minutes, What are you ema fauiy: other hey wh waite, do Lughat sedate: sulted. BF. GILBERT & és Fale. ie amauta san = t oe a . W. - . ting for?" eraytos eens ueteen noe — = NG 7 is always to the front, and neither expense nor | ton leading with Miss Georgie Blacklock. Mrs. i <i NORTHWEST A, Star office. preys = = hinted Kdbis with Select Table’ Board via a spared 10 keep it there. Bot the | Scranton a pisces gave af Seek eat a R. B. Lines, 1816 19th street, will motre-| Husband: “I only wanted to hear you scold, WANTED—ROOMS, frost trom the farm. Mrs. RIGGS. reading public hascome to expect a special ters on local and general subjects will enliven Linton in black velvet received the and em of the club, who were presented by Mr. 1088 Mrs, Senator Davis? reception yesterday af- love, because I wasn’t grumbling, and I was waiting tor you to stop scolding long enough to WARTED-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, COL- sroningr, Stay at night; Selereses roantred Aenea G08 13th stb Fear ANTED-—BY FEBRUARY 6, TWO OR FOUR W ‘iurarmnea pa jut, who will employ pier) RENT 1345 LST. N.W., ELEGANTLY FUR. JOR F nished Pariors and lied Rooms on 1st and 24 floors; it. Dw. ‘Rooms, be | every mode home th frost; reasonable literary feast on Saturdays, and nothing will | Kose Thompson. | The tallete wy Mae Hee | fermogn was attended by hosts of the frionde | give me a chance to gramble a little.” WAstED=BY & SMALE FAMILY A WHITE | TAldpaixor isnt squares of adaress £1SH, 25 | tere to dentrabie parton jeue 3 Ss in. | BO! dainty. irs, Ross irers e ! 7th st. u.w. | ax rs be aliowed to disappoint it. An unusually in- | Thompson wore short dress of white silk exceedingly Attractive young, vite, Mr. Davis} Vvastig bus Seong tow te the Ee Meee ee WP EERE Ja WO OR Tan & | ria f carefull: ed chap- | stripe gauze and «4 gold necklace. | wore an elegant costume white lace over 8 “J ‘ A COLOKED GIRL AS CHAMBER. uy Furnished Rooms for Light Housekeep- a es ree ee Miss Anna Mackay, who is Mrs, Thom; lavender satin. She was assisted by the | time to subscribe, Waitress in a Stuail Familys oustrtay | 126 by an Reconine Young the columns of tomorrow's Stan. These will pson’ guest, was in green ottoman silk, veiled in a silver filagree lace, edged around the bodice Korean ladies, Miss Katharine Foote, in s be- mia atnight; references. 1319 N. H. ave. nw. ja24-3t® servant to furnish weals and atteud rome: ceed $15; no trouble and Hot wex- Feterences if wan’ } coming gown of white silk, decorated with ssa WAXZER-1S 4 FAMILY oF THREE 4 WHITE | drea SUP, Bear of eS wey AML ay DO filagr a i . Chnbeendh: aoe be ek = ——— sind Piece to ~- not trespass in the slightest on the news felis | SES" Wilsou', ball recs wos’ of pick Sie, | Sed ceey Mee Mice im ieusee ius weit inoe | “The proper etudy of mankind te wan” | goed opr retain agate ‘dare ite WANTED_—LOTS 1018 tothe ee ee ee Se which will be covered in the most exhaustive aged in chenille dotted tulle garni with | garniture, Miss Cavanaugh in red tulle and The poet says, He’s wrong; inhuman, = ee a pinl ‘ ae = Bee = = KENT—1018 19TH wT FURMIPHED manner. The four extra pages on Saturday, roses. Miss Denver was in an exquisite | silk, and many others, The afternoon was The proper study of mankind Witnnst MAS ee eed ors —WE WANT MORE UNIMPKOVED | & x | 33 with - gown of old rose, dotted and striped satin highly enlivened with many songs and pinno paola WANTED-GENILEMAN FOR 4 POSITION OF | ,¥)2TOREHY IB the DoFiicant for sale, lance blocks | - etm betel however, afford an opportunity of furnishing | ganze, with a garniture of ribbon, with » pink | selections by Mrs, Davis, Miss Foote, Miss . trust: city gentleman with good references pre- | Prrtaited: anction Skin & OAD | the read ith ber of bright, vreezy | aigrette in her dark bair. Miss Laura Col- | Cavanaugh and others. ‘ ferred ; salary $18 per week. Apply Saturday, 10am 1 j ee eee 4 i It's & whys child that asks the questions, 245th nw, Tt Se | : x hich the | MWtt of Georgia, dress of pink silk with ac-/ Cards are out for the marriage Wednesday, 1 _ @ | WASTED UNDIPROVED Pa special articles of the character for whic! cordeon plaited skirt, with a deep fall of white ia —— ANILED—AN RGE’ RSON, MALE OR ‘parts of the city for imunedis i P January 29, 1890, of Miss Julia Owens of South Female, of gocd address, to handle our goods in | prom bt touneuctron if Evicesare Lee Lals Satarday Stan is famous, The following are | lace caging the low bodice. Miss Dorothy | cast Washington to Mr. Wm. B. Grove of Win-| “Silence is golden,” remarked the Politician | thia city; #5 per day gamly, made, ho canwuesine §) G1 Louk at. some of the features of tomorrow's issue: Colquitt, white Valenciennes lace, draped over chester, Va, as he gave his “heeler” a €20 piece to keep droog ROYAL RUSETAN MEDY CO., No. el ae HE CONGRESSIONAL MAIL (Iustrated): | necklace, Mew’ Weedocee yille, moire, Pest! |" Tho Vice President and Mrs. Morton enter-| his mouth sbut, WANIED-A NEAT AND RESPECTABLE Gm. ase ahi ee - Satan Office busi a white mousseline de wdeone white satin, the | tained a large company at dinner last evening, _for General Housework in family. of four per. “pa lees . | An account of the big Post Office business |b oaice and skirt having 8 long garland of] Mra, and Miss Leiter gave a delightful recep- BECAUEE. Gnd have the uaree and addices oC tomens leet ited —= = carried on for the especial benefit of Con- sn sae and qhite stephanotis, white satin |tion to a large number of their friends at “What a funny mustache, with, Call at 2127 L street, between Sand 7 o'giock MONEY TO LOAN essen, on edging demi train. Miss Dapray, | their D t circle house yesterday afternoo: : ” i a S eerie : at = =a a " white point d'esprit and pink roses; Miss Saf- The reception Tooms wore lighted, and. Mrs, eure gos ‘abe: aeid ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL SU RT (Iustrated. P' To John her best fellow, Book Keeper; one familiar with Iunber oO) 4 A RAILROAD COURT (Illustrated): ford, pink gauze with silver stripos; Miss Lids | Leiter, in a splendid dress of dark-wine heavy aqelaas i pyrferred: est of references required. Add charges moderate” HE LELPOLDS | (ae: station, me Where the interstate commission sits and eek ecairen path owl santana silk, trimme with ‘ace, received her gacets, And blushed rose red. 10, Star office, har ER em 30K RENT—TWO NICE SECOND-STORY LOOMR, i e c el + . | Miss Leiter, i i ‘ies, TO 1k eat, eas and bath the way its business is carried on. Blanchard, elegant trained gown of iilco bro- ence ne Siar WV, gent conducted by. ladies--Men ‘and Women’ | Mi Trivca Eatate Security “Largs amauta |" “i as Diy 131g dth wt 5 i i i 3 Mi ini . white and colored, for al! kinds of domestic Iubor, ci cialty. nye 5 RECKD, WK RENT—712 How band ball is played, and who are the | point d'esprit, with ribbons and sash and white company, and Miss Newbold of New York It made him sick. AED WOMEN GOA: G18 50 ARGE AND SMALL sUMg | 1° Deut Beeckeers so mMttTNICATIRG a great experts, aigrette in hair; Mra, H.W. Spofford, black silk | presided over the cafe frappe. “Among those Wiaininier Molde sussse aad Lxcnazcosea® in Date portemn nnee A 8" | Mcccond Saon, mentty Pere ee me EMPIRE STATE LADIES (Illustrated): Face Caanttty hee ie eee Jn0. E- Beell | present were Mr. G. W. simaley, Miss Smalley, “Why—why—why”—she stuttered, ty eg oor: Walters, Drivere oe “ ty ! a “ ; Mise Wives of New York representatives who grace the social circles of Washington. A WEEK IN JAIL (Ilustrated): Aman who was locked up describes in an in- teresting way the incidents and routine of prison life. WALKING AS AN ART (Illustrated): Peculiar movements of athletic pedestrians to acquire speed. Sketches from sunny Aspinwall, giving an in- Chandler, and Miss Pink Lyons, © Grecian draper: of white wool; Miss Lizzie Lyons, yellow silk and yellow crepe; La France roses, “Miss Lulu Lyons, green crepe illiamson, lace; over white velvet. Miss Bessie Willi blue point d’esprit, with broad sash and a gar- niture of smilax. Mrs. Frank P. Gross, stone gray silk and satin passementerie. Miss Ada Carmen, yellow crepe, draped artistically from the shoulder; necklace of pearls. Miss Minnie Brown, white silk gauze. Others who danced Mrs. Beall's guest, white satin | wr. suited well her graceful presence, devoted her- irs, Noble, Lady Pauncefote, Blatchford, . and Miss Batchelor. Gen. and Mre. Roch- ester, Mra. Andrews, Mr, Paul Andrews, ex- Secretary and Miss McCulloch, Miss Kate Field, Miss Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Noyes, Col. Jno. Hay, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wordon, Miss Proc- tor, Miss Carey, Mr, and Robert Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs, Pellow, the Misses Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. J, Kearney Warren, Prof. and Mrs, Emmons, Dr. and Mrs. Kindleberger, Dr. and Mrs. F.M. Magruder,Gen. Beverly H. Robertson, Miss Pierrepont Morgan, Miss Story, Mr. Nico- “Why what is the matter?” “I—I don’t know; I guess it's because, it Tickles me so!” Women want to be men because they are women. A contented spirit doubles a man’s wages, Aman blown over in a wind storm knows | ANTED — PUNDQRES, EMPLOYME y reat, con! ies—Men and Women | Farm Han » BAM'L A COOMBS, 926 ¥ ored Men, Coo! _ Jaze-3tt ‘D—TWENTY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN for ten new Subscription Books ft published. ‘Alec igh wreds APY Apeut st pul : le yeni. rite \LLAN, O10 Ist. tew. Ja! st ANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN To Learu the Art of Successful Canvassing free, Steady employment at $15 to 840 weekly. B.A. DINSMORE, 510 F 8 Jala-ai? AND SKIRT HAND=, ITAL- ‘White and Colored Cooks, Bu urses, Farin aud Dairy Hands. (German women.) BUKNHAM'S, 1110 Gast n.w. ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- it ut¥ & CO., 1405 Fst. IN SUMS $100 TO 81,000. SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, 000-TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 7,009 500814] THOS. F. WAGGAMAN._ HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES ao olay beyond time to prevere papers if } windor for lig! > applica ROOM KiNTING DIREC I aud with or without board. tucely .papered and bay ™. a new mufortable; beautitul nighborbood oF MORI; without, 00: would adm tint. “Call. at 1040 22d st, used furnished 11ST. N.W.—LARGE WELL Ist floor, faicini park, op west, also Dod room, security is good. DEEBLE, Davis i: = 1 1-an 1519 Fst. now. - = the german or looked Sn were Mra. H.W. Spof-| lay, Mr, Newbold, the Misses Fuller, Gen, | that there is an air apparent to the thrown. ANTED — AT 907 O ST. N.W., A GOOD | M#2i-Sm aoa gq | J°OR EENT—Two LAna= WELL PURNIS GOOD AND BAD BIRDS: ford, the Misses Upson of California, Dr. U. | Card, ‘Mr. John Webb, the Misses Myer, Mr, Wonka waaiings mastcome well recommended” | MU QSGE ubwan as aprastiear ate cemo™ | AC dota wth nara 20d? Fath ner, at. oe + | hill, ie an minister, Miss Biddle, i Ee T IAN TO COOK, WAB! ee . : aan Handso om ie oF ih ith private soncuine fon ice Denver tr Wat Maywood, A, | Mee Macy ME AStcd Weis, Wo> ACE | So of «two th anclatcouvensonon | A tORSRITS otatcnary cm ese” | MOSES AE 2, ON HAE ce 47% bong | tytrtzcg eo mn ne . : <GS: son, eI 3 Jr. Mil Ric lach, Mr. Ri z 3 ua froin $o0 to 89 . : = TROPICAL SAUNTERINGS: Mr EA. Bowers, Mise ‘Essa, 3, & oy Mr. on Whitchouy, eee security, at lowest rites, in muine from $00 to 8 00. side view of affairs in the isthmus, By Tae Staa’s traveling commissioner, ATTRACTIVE HOMES: How to furnish rooms comfortably and ef- fectively. IN PURSUIT OF A WIFE: : 7, Box 161, Star o! 416 Lhe Arh There were three favor figures in the ger- | Leiter, Mrs. Cropper, Mrs. Carroll, Mra, Kent, | into the United States Senate. ABTANLED a WHITE WOMAN TODO a What happened to a young woman who was | man, for which were given dainty. feather | Mise William, Miss Aldie and Mrs. Staunton, W ‘osowork! only a competent wonan wiih weit: | STOO OOO. sforerestin eon 500 : : hired to help a courtship. dusters, suggestive pop cornears with ther-| A large number of persons were making the PEACE, ple references need apply. Alter 4 o'clock » $4) constantly on uand to Load on Meal Estate at o and 6 CSPOkE 400 B ST. NW. T momcters on the grains, and petite bachelor | senatorial calls yesterday. Mrs, Sherman, who Baie Wenig S16 = ber 5 WHOSE WAS THE HAND? The fourth installment of Miss Braddon’s iss Heaven, Miss . Carpenter, Mr. 5 Mattie H. Scott, Migs Currie Jenkins, Mr. C. A. Halpine, Mr. B. 8. White, Miss Florence Mc- Nally, Mr. J. T. Pickett, Mr. Thos. Durant, Mr. Chas. Staley, Mr. James Carlin, Mrs. Carmen, Mrs. F. MeL. Lucas, Miss Alice McLaran, Mr. Griswold, Dr. M. Muneaster, Mr. J. L. Heiskell, Mr. Pike, Mr. Burchell and Mr. Jas. M. Carey. work baskets to the men, and Japanese lacquer boxes, scent bottles in paper fruits and ve; tables, and fans for the girls. Mra. Gross di and Lieut, Alger. Mrs, Allan McLane gave a luncheon of eighteen covers for ladies yesterday. The table was decked with La France roses in a bed of maidenhair ferns, The guests were Mrs, Hinckley, Miss Myer, Mrs. Hitt. Mra. Fuller, Mrs, Bancroft, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Tuckerman, Mrs, Berdan, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. was happy to report her household in recovered per | was assisted by Miss Sherman, who The dispatches announce that the snow blockade in the west is raised. We've been trying to raise one in this neighborhood all winter, but haven't succeeded yet, One difference between a millionaire and a statesman is that a statesman can't always get Go turn your swords to ploughshares, And let sweet Peace have swa; WaAxIED = NURSE FOR AN | ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE OR COL- ored Woman to help cooking aud washing and irou- ing in munall family ; best roferences required, at Store, ol and Mass. ne. dazs-aee Wie i OF INTELLIGENT iG Ladies to do Clerical Work; must write good hand: above requirements absolutely essential; state gmount of salary expected st basiuning. Address ANTED-TWO GOOD _ CANVASSERS Something New; will pay sood salary and com- Mission to siuurt agent. C.D. SS — K. A PHILLIPS, 1419 New Yor! WM OSEX 20 LOAN Al LOWEST KATES ON Proved Real kstate Security. Large amounts pecialty. Also, as Ageuts of the Liuted Securiiy Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, ia suis to suit, to 3 F. iH. SMIGH & Meyer cent oe ol = NK t and ne delay, by << whee "MM. PARKER, 1418 Fst. a Me ‘OLOAN ON KEAL ESTATE AT LOWEST rates of hee, Bs: Feit NI-LAKGE STO) 1330 FOR RENT--STORES._ JOR RENT— K. COR, OF MASS. AVE. AND ‘4 st. nw, Store with concreted cellar, Stable spl Dwelling Koowa “Appiy 610 Met. now. "AND DWELLING, Bat ne Kent ouly 616. Apply 4 * KENT—THE LARGE STORE AND < 4 Sth st, now. near Pe. eve, now occu; i On Usuer approver . | Pape as, Wil be for reut on Jeb ‘725 Aik canted poured chocolate, in entertaining a number of Then, having stacked your muskets, LOLUF st.. 2d floor, TUS G“HENSEY £'Co. Backers” R.BUNCH. same - owerret cee —— bee gifts, ———- a Le ab callers, Go out and stack your hay, ANTED—HELP—HOUSE WOM. _d11-3m 1300 F stn. stairs at midmght, and the dance continued un- WHAT CAUSED IT: The grip cousidered from » sanitary stand- paint by Shirley Dare. STOVES FOR YOUR POCKET: til 2 o'clock in the morning. Dr. and Mrs. Wm, A. Hammond entertained the dancing club at Belcourt, on Columbia Heights, last evening. The magnificent house Mrs. Payne was quite alone, but was assisted be her maids, who served chocolate and made 7 Mrs. McMillan hada crowded house and it Old Gent:—laying down his nowspaper—“I notice there is more trouble between the Poles and Lithuanians in Pennsylvania.” maids, Girls, Boys and Sober Me! Pleasant homes and good wages. Applications ernment position prepared. CITY INTELL E OFFICE, 711 G st. Bw. jad-18t ANTED—TO INTRODUCE IN WASHINGTON City a new, yet thoroughly established remedy, ness. tol A) MoSEY 20 LOAN TS SUMS TO SUIT ¢ estate security in Washington city. No deluy. ai 9. ¥ CULLINASE & CO., O09 F st nw. ONEY TO LOAN ON STOCKS, BUNDS, GOUD Commercial Paper and other securities No de- ve MPSE N RENT_OFFIC ‘T—-FURNISHED OFFICE OR DESK + light Corner Koom. 79 Corcoran building. required several persons to supply the callers | Qld Lady—indignantly:—“Of course it’s be- | hence Linvite shy there, of wood standing, wulleriug _ 1424 New vorkave_| YY RENT OF LEASE TWO Ok THKEE ROOMS Anovel way to keep warm quring a cold | ¥## thrown open to the guests, The company | with tea and chocolate. Miss McMillan, Miss 4 fcc PT op tat Rie 9p lia ype dyspepsia, SUMS TO SUIT, FLOM | Fste‘n-w. Address De MTs k eae es Lend os P cause the Lithuanians want to put the wires eral debility or blood diseases of most was received by Dr, and Mrs, Hammond and | Alice McMillan of Detroit and Mrs, Niles and bi type, snd ladies suffering from discuses oF compiagite roved Keal Estate Security iT ON eae spell. the Marquise Lanza and Miss Vinton in the | Miss Harlan were lesodauststaats ts the Korieae. under ground.” Seoclinr 0 thelr gee. ‘address the tare ADIN, 10UNE atuw. | NOR RENT DESK ROOM; BEST LOCATION IN sas: beautiful Louis XV pariors, and before the be- ° ri SS wiving full particulars, axe, Advice, medicine au <aaniae rE AN TINE PoLicies | _@25-luo* “HEKMON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. nw, NEW YORK HAPPENINGS: cuathg al tea Gatos toe guests visited the fine | Mrs. Dolph’s popular drawing room was FOR CHEAP LITERATURE, estimonial full in return. DOCTOH, Drawer yzi, | J) ADOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES = — —: Interesting pen sketches trom the metropo- | library that occupies the north side of the house | Crowded, as usual. Mrs. Nixon's friends we sees — lis by Tux Stan's special correspondent. 7 1 Joschmen, Nurses, Maida, a = —— = ——— “ F tie room, Mrs, Buchanan was impartially attentive nie of AIL Rinds with kood referees “THE | JYJONEY 10 LOAN JOR RENT— ‘ = REAL ESTATE GOssIP: derigned ‘by Mr. ‘Bashford. the well-known | £0 all the callers and Atiss Scranton served he | *S@inst the International Copyright BM, | Servants ofall Kings with 4a ce “OFRIGE. 617 M Arne LOWE DPS room for 3 carragea conalnan Recent important aales and improvements in | Egyptologist. The floor is covered with crim- = aes in the second drawing room. The bathed ee and is 50 feet long by 20 feet wide. The dec- son velvet and the chairs are glad to greet her over the tea urn in the dining Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard’s Argument Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard today made an WVANTED-WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, pga seme st reasouable term, Apply toSL H ACHE 35! U7 F st u.w. nol-3u* FOR RENT--STABLES. %, cosehiuan's roum, ors Will rent tor $15) ou Lease or @20 Uy BEALL, = ¥ * e ON, th, Inquire of MM PARKER, 1415 F st. tterned afte: ‘pson of California were also assistin, BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DI> Washington. those that the Egyptian kings eat upon in the | afd Senator Dolph kept a kindly supervision of | S*eument before the House committee on the} “W ANTED—SITUATIONS R. 0, HOLTZMAN. LERT_NEW STABLE UT OFF a aes Was fie wee early dawn of & forgotten etviliza fon. The the company. ‘ ; Pesmcest dit on on is ‘ ed ae ee D_BY A REAPROTARLEOOLOERD AE: | 67 Corner 10th and F sts. nw. itd, Marsachiusetta) ore. thr not Wanted. t that occupies the center e Mrs, Cullom it the yrig) le appear said, in i cE = bir aes ry ee ent Naas court that occupies the center of the house hs a is located in one of the prettiest ill. peared, be- |W aSitustion se Weltereea oy Mabe Sioealt Geant | A@ONEQ TO LOAN Polar One the 12th day of October, 1892, will occur lished oaken floor. Around this room, which English basement houses in the city, on Massa- chusetts avenue. Mrs, Ridgeley and Mra, half of the public, which was largely in- Asound the House; can iurnish good reerence. 1502 14th st. 1° ‘On Approved Keal Estate Security, in Districtot a A columbia, in apy sulus desi! atlowest rates of i | — 9 — pol terested in the pending bill, He had appeared Se Se ER , : SINESs vane the four hundredth anniversary of the dis-| is 50 feet aquare, rung an oaken gallery, which | Hardie, the charming daughters of the house, | jn 183-nc the reaeene are eee ab- | WANTEDSBY YOUNG WHITE Gini, sirva: | "est winseeoeited ~~ BUSINESS CHANCE: " is reached by an old English stairway of oak. . tang re - sadl tion as Chainbermaid; assist in waiting if re- . - = covery by Christopher Columbus which uiti- | i8 ¢ ray . | supplemented the cor eoting that Mrs. |ishers in the United States in op-| quired. Apply lei Det ue. cr 1760 M 3 ONEY TO LOAN JOR SALE—GKOCELY, PROVIs > ie * * Upon this gallery opens a large music room | ( always has for her friends, Mrs. Foster, 'P- ~ Ent at ae ‘In Bums to SWE, at lowest rates on approvedreal re; will suit party with modemete cnptinl woxe mately led ted the —— beat of | and all the chambers of tho family and their | her sister, ie with Men. Celknernis year, *| position to the bill. The question pre- ANTED A SITUATION BY A COLORED WO- | cotate security. Fitch, FuN & BLOWS. << beet tl the western hemisphere and the establishment | guests. Mra, Hammond wore a demi- i by sented man (Cooking or Chaz! 5 ‘age | o20 : was a cohstitutional one, and Bt ofanumber of independent, prosperous aud | trained dress of yellow satin draped | _!*% Teller, who has roturned to the weet ; soe. progressive sovereignties. An event which opened the door to guch momentous results in primrose tulle that was caught here and there with small knots of English violets. The side of the city after living for several years on Capitol Hill, greets ber friends in her pleasant that was whether the arts and sciences would be promoted by the passage of the bill, It was ED- ALLCLASSES WOMEN COOKS,810 TO Wiz? AE rong Parlor and Peder sas, MOREY To Loax ON STATE OR FIRST- class security, at lowest rates of interest ; no delay — the security is good. 0 Fe SALE—THE GOOD WILL, STOCK OF TEAS, Coffees and >} and Fixtures in Swore 892 7th pices st. H.W. aud at Stand 112 K street market. Offers for N! Butlers, Wait Di ‘Kitchen » store and stand separately will be considered. skirt was festooned with violets snd the low | home on the corner of P and iéth streeta, Mrs, | not a question of tho anthor's right to the re- | aud vauwry Helpatouce. DICK'S. G18 7ibnew. Se-0t ONEY To Loss ww ure sa ad Ee HAY, Ate ve. ought to be fitly celebrated by all the coun-| body was edged with pansies. A circlet of | Zeller has been Slenealy reinforced this | sult of his work. Was there anything in the ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY oF Falk Epu-| Mf’ & a ch owe their existence primarily to pearls with a white sapphire pendant was ; year by a charming young daughter, who has “est aes \HOCERY AND MEAT STOKE, STOCK AND WASH'N DANENHOWE! 0 e and perseverance of the | clasped about her throat, and her coiffare was | Teturned from school, and was formally intro- | Past to show that the law should be changed | jax, a024 Succemor toDANENHOWE I & SON ITI Fat, Gisetren, tne “Rect Lue. Geed plese tere nd, most of all, by the | ornamented with jeweled pins, ‘The Marquise | duced to society last week - ‘ tes. Mra, | and tho English author given a monopoly they WaNteDar aN TE MAN: A ————SS—————————— Live tun. “Goud reasons for welling, ‘addres Box 57. @ greatest aud freest, the most k, wh Somers assisted Mra. and Miss Teller in receiv- | do not now possess? ne, A Place in «pris ly; good TID ty x = | Star office. a __SaeB-Se” Unised Staten, the greaiea pond he moat de Langs of New York Protege hier of cae peels cate esterday, daumade ee ee pes erences. Address M.iLK., star office. COUNTRY REAL | ESTATE. Boks. e MuNee NOTION STORES splendid constellation. draped with white mousseline de soe heavily | Who desired « hot drini tablished 1 yea ot While there can hardly be two opinions as to embroidered in a ener of golden sheaves. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Dyer of New York are at The works of American authors were today ANTED— BY A RESPE Situati BLE GERMAN Woman, Wi ation to dO House k ; —— Address 233 43g st. s.w. C4 attend tot, Address MJ. star office. ‘cuune of sellin bo oe cres.with 10r. dwg, near Hyattsville,$8,000 as = = » 4 ublished in England as largely as the works TDORPLAIN | 80 Acres near Hyattsville, 850. Bae OFFICE, PAKST FLOOK, FKONT the propriety of such a celebration, with a} The dress was cut in the le of the first| the Arno, whi some P C1 ‘LACE AS: MBERMAIDORPLAIN | 5 Ai ear Myatts st. «best location in city). Can be special end fitting recognition of the crowning | empire. Miss Vinton ‘wore re. aay foe Su pd ee Rone open Dyer {ime | of English authors—Longfellow had a greater | WW ANGE PLAGE AR CHAMB Apply at 418 Ht gt. T bewun with teen tear IF £2,500. ‘once iow jorcasn.” Tuvestigaticg iuvited by Passage in the curcer of its central igure, there | white silk muslin, Supper was served in the | niece of Mr. Jay Gould. circulation than Tennyson, The demand for | 2.W- = = | at neko ioton omens cod 5 oncbeailinen, meaning business, ess Box will of course be a diversity of views as to the | dining room, which on the south! Mra, Lieut. Dixon's reception was very | Cheap literature in America had reacted on Ree CARTERS — POSITIONS | "76 Acros at Landov 2 . OK SALE—A BUTTER BUSINESS. HORSE. Precise form a memorial observance of this|side of the house, at 12 o'clock. lacedly silendiad after t the | Eagland and produced an enormous demand j aud Nurses: Scumustrons; Men Waiters, Cooks, Couch. | 12,Acres at Laudove wth S-room dwelling.@2.500. | §* Wagon snd Harness; three routes or’deliverces, character should same, and the details by | Among those present were the Postmaster | lareely attende yesterday afternoon at the | there for cheap. literature. This bill man, Butlers. SAM'L A. COUMBS, 926 Fst nw. Hf ee ore he and Fiatures, seliiug G00 lbs. per which it should be marked. All must agree, | General and Mrs. Wanamaker, Mr. and Mrs, | ATS. Mra er Mise ae wee Sesisted by | would increase the price of books | se24-se" 200 Actes, with iugebtecents, 2 miles from ard. | Cheese. Ingitire of E. ALDES, however, that to adequately symbolise and | George Lothrop Bradley, Capt. and Mrs, J, F, | Mrs. Dixon, sr., and Miss Dixon. in this country and that was WANTED bY A RESPECTABLE AND EXPERI. | wick, $20. eee TY Af), BEAUTIFUL STORE SITUATED 13at Properly perpetuate the sentiment which | Rodgers, Mr. and Mra, McCauley, Senator and| A hop will be given at the Hamilton on Sat- ite object. The only demand for its passage | ,¥¥,euced Wise Man, 6 Sftuation as Butler of Waiter $0 Acres 1 mile aan ee ge ee ae te, I — the Ligh eae Gacenntniniy pe orn Mrs. Lagi gaged Mrs. Hale, Mr. | urday evening. came Fines pone comsera Pabinners sae authors | 1762 Mst.uw. Brey err brow ae ope year. inquire of AB. Wansoe: Se1U eee Ja2i-Ot noble in conception aud permanent in character | and Mrs. Hornsby, Mr. and Mre. W. C. Hill, eR iw and some Philadelphia stereotypers, There —BY SPE Hi! i cres st Bprinefiel - 37, TANTED—A PAk.Y WITH SMALL © is necessary. Naturally the popular mind will | Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote, Mr. aud Mra.| The Potomac Fruit Growers Club. was a large ‘western, northwosters, and south- ees De oe a pe at myer a W Ao join the advertiser with-cajstal ay DoEe a — first ae gurus Seger of — Jno. Carter, bee — Redfern, Miss Tracy, Miss| The Potomac fruit growersliterary club held | ern opposition to it. [This statement was cor- } 204 ES With improvewents, at Sprugheld, go, | 1s Much = ae form or other, and the voice of the country. | Pauncefote, Miss Wanamaker, Miss May Wil- i i i robo Mr. Ro; f Arkansas, ber ION AS CHIEF COOK(WHITE y could it find expression, would doubtless favor aki il- | an intermediate meeting last evening at Mrs, L rated by aoe o & mem the erection at the national capital, by the di- liams, the Misses Preston, Miss Porter, Miss R. Morrell’s art gallery, No. 804 E street north- of the committee.] There was more reading WWANTED-SITU: W Ada) to's Sreticies rastige Hotel or Chae, Hinztor es fh Mullikius, Pope's Creek . OK FE. HAVE OK Find abass dak Ud vt “ " : co from New Yors aud irom the late. T. H or whe Ve Occasion to have Itcut over, as Redfern, Miss Stith, Miss Routh, Miss Story, ;_ | matter published in America than in any coun- | References, from Address N. GLOKGE, 760 W. Croom, Pope's Creek line, | jiuns othe eee the Philsdelphin Artin id Tect action of Congress, of @ sculptured group | Miss Davidge, Miss Squires, Miss Lay, Miss | West, Dr. D. 8 Lamb, the _ presi- | try in the world, 2 BalGecee st Baltimore’ att 2 Le moins 0a Of Lath stb. +5 ye ets-lor™ which wonld pextray gig ng aes of Mullan, Miss Leiter, Miss Stoughton, the Misses | dent, im the chair. Mr. J, L. IT WAB OWING TO CHEAP BOOKS, FANTE! TI REAL ESLATE OF- bid oni Sons sennnbnd ‘olumbus, and at the seme 3 gh the medium of suitable emblematic accessories, the story of hiv marvelous voyage and its un- Taylor, Miss Condit Emory, Miss Cooper, Smith, Miss Victoria Speed, Miss Stout, Miss Miss "McMillan, Miss Mc- Creary read a burlesque on “Theosophy,” his impressions having been formed by listen- Less than s quarter of the books published in this country last year were works of fiction ITUATION Wave by o houug Man with th in office work (not goverument); dress BU: c ree yeurs experiehce best references. Ad- uz0-1w* ROOM HOUSE, WELL, FRUIT, tow, furnace aud fuel; three minubs ALUABLE IMPROVED POORIDA PROPERTY POR SAL acres, situated in the healthiest Pra part of : 0G, monthly payments, interest on the bank of a Sue lake; school aad church on the ing to an essay on that subject somo time ue Sa Ses Sees cent, Houses aud Lots fus sale by owner, xn : ; Fg matched onicome.—and the thought would | MeMfillan, Miss Brown, Mise Windom, ‘Mins | since. Dr. Wm. Dielfendericr gave'a cornes | and this should bea euficient answer to the NITED SITOATIONS FOR COOKS (MALE | SaLupUny. Vienna. V : neat: orange rove of, thetholoust fruits fall toot naturally follow, of course, that the structure | Horsey. Miss Sherman, Miss Sherrill, Miss | solo, his wife accompanying him on the piano, | statement that only the worst books were pub- | Housemen, Sales Ladies, Cietks, Sales Men, Porters, | [SOR BALE—S Som py Properties ait sround #4, cae should be completed and dedicated with due | Quay, Miss Almy, Miss Ashford, Miss Berry, | Prot. Wm. D, Cabell was elected a ipenber of} lished here. The original Hawley bill was | &c.; German Dressers (experienced), House above; lange lot; Main stfu mule a daientia piecsiere aiabemaare tes fore clubs ceremonial honors on the quadrenaial anniver- | Miss Parke, Miss Ogston. the Misses James, the | the club. Dr J. M. Lamb gave an interesting | the only measure that fully met the authors’ Ladig Maids, BUBNHAM'S, 1110 Gt. n.w. Srycery, confectionery, yard Saver talinr eee ied ak a meta sary of the event it is designed to commemo- | Misses Myer, Miss Mitchell, Miss McKeever, | microscopical exhibition, views, but to placate the publishers and | _!!8-6" WILE. BE-FOR: | JOR KENTOIN HYATTSVILLESTHE Doneey | 2°" 0llverticularauqyjreot OS Tate. the Misses Jackson, Miss Bainbridge Hoff, Miss | ‘The committee on constitution made its re-| type ‘setters they bad been obliged to com= CR ee ES Ds Ta IL tree Be igt Bg ST | Sf Cor. Park and 1th ste, mw, It may and no doubt will be said that in the | Greer, Miss Edie, Miss Fuller, Mise Deering, t and the new constitution was adopted. | promise on the pending bill. Tho type setters Pk Bervante bationulity witbout | SMITH & SON, 122" F ‘Sw wet Matter of erecting monuments and statues the Rie 'T) GENCE OFFICE” 11 Guw. | 5. country has of late years moved somewhat too fast and with too little regard for the umities of This is in a sense unfortu- nately too true. But surely no one can pretend that as a people we have been hasty in the recognition of Columbus and his achievements, art and history. Miss Dahigren, Miss Cameron, Miss Corkh Miss Carlisle, Miss Card, Miss Brooke, Miss Bless, Baron Fava, Miss Biddle, Senator Wat- cott, Senator Gibson, Miss Bancroft, the Messrs, Webb, Mr. Addison, Mr. Davidge, Mr. Grip, Mr. Tavera, Count de Chambord, Ma). ‘Tarabull, Mr. McKenny, Mr. Ri he night of meeting was changed to the first Wednesday of each month. The cho am of 8. A. Terry as secretary was accepte —__—_ ALEXANDRIA. Reported for Tux EveNine Stan, and founders favored the bill. Only two books out of ten paid the expense of publication. Mr. oobanan—Thave about all it pays to COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS. Continuing, Mr. Hubbard, in answer tos ‘ell-trained, cyry iN WANTED MISCELLANEOUS _ jal 8-60 JOR SALE—A BARGAIN-EIGHTY ACRES OF Pine Land in recentiy daavovered phospate region of Florida, Address PINE LAND, ptar office, Ju23-4* ‘} INVESTORS— VALUABLE STO Agricultural, Timber and Mineral Lands, 8. frvin Kolia, cousity seat of Phelys county, M frum Knotwell Iron Works. near Gasconuc at or a. Ww $10,000 in an esi ve Us bese ing a food product which advertiser desires to. locate S Address PRODUCT, Star office. NILD—PANTNER 10 INVESd go,00U 10 asia wALULactur- near Wasuington, D.C, 3 H HOWLETT, CARPENTEK AND i Park’ st., Mt. Pleasunt, D.C. fikton ‘Typewriters Pi, DSITH & SON, Rarer cn , uenigonce, 3 oc L x. ¥. He Ny z oiling. Pri iw ~ Pi E . : nor will any oue be likely tosay that they should | Me. Mitchell,’ Mr. Alger, Mr, ‘Tvuxton, ‘Ng; | ASovitEE Frux.About 2 o'clock this morn-| Question, said that if tho public demanded the = Siar = ia er at, A, ate face a are seal rahe Soe ee not be recoguized in the most imposing and | Woodbury ‘Blair, Mr. Ward Thoron’ Mr. ing the fourth ward alarm was given for a fire | works of an American author, the demand ANTED-BY & YOUNG LADY A FEW MORE Sores in Fruit: 3 inile from stations Price for all eee = ee ae OOO ¢nduring manner possible, In this respect the | stevens, Mr. de Weckherlin, Lieut. S. Reber, | #¢ * frame building on Washington street be- | should be granted. If the good of the com- | stnac ut mets for St dressmaking. Address Box 103, | $7,000 if wold befure Feb, heel pare oe a Gnnty ot Gis sin United States appears at great disadvantage | Mr, Richard Wallach, Mr. Ounningham, | ‘Ween Jefferson and Church streets, near the | munity demanded it, the American author | Str ofice. it ja2s-aee 6 hw. Juvestunent Bankers, = es Esa ape ie - Boigethireenseins — Mr. anne, Hellen, Mr, A. ice, Kononigd pat ON . re i oy we Been oan be a Aga “of grr es to tear Ratun Gap Uae ok Levens etic Fe SALE—550 ACRES IN FAUQUIER COUNTY, —, liga at leas er. 8 o8¢ | Mr. Chilton, Mr. G. Hunt, Capt. Anderson, Mr. | #ith shop e rbett's brick yard | that was also true of patent (He was erent in sain; state name of mventio : 2 i stock farm: owner would eres! ability to ftly expres itis certainly mach Jas, Hosmer, Mr, Levi, Mr. = Lisst’ ert had oot fire tos tenement adjoining, -pocupied largely interested f in patente Rinselt.) Any mig to iauke practical test. Box Iu, star ofice. join Sap cae eebelap ries eee cee oftraleknte wuts. crime tina interest to be republic of Mexico, for example, has | Rodgers, Mr. C. MeUawley, Mr. nol ago as a residence by colored people, | other course wou! e unconstitutional ie atoll cattle, paid in Washington or New ss ca already erected in her capital eity a massive | Dr. Bispham, Boron Btorutere Sire von Mumm; | Dut Istely used to siore tools. ‘The property | outed that it the price of foreign books was | WO 5c nw. wil mobs Letobee Fernice Eanes | cose sFem handsomely, tmproved: tn Chesterficld wi tt Dusons aod ty and handsome sculptured group in honor of the | Mr, P. » Lieut. Schofield, Miss Fleming, | W48 wrecked and the tools destroyed, The | raived it would increase the demand for Ameri- | and Detective’ Cimon petite ee eae anes amount of $8.\,00. ty. San Diego is one ot the hardy and adventurous sailor. A brouze group | Prince de Yturbide, Mr. Colwell, Br. Eldridge, buildings are situated beyond the line of fire | can books. ‘the reading publiz would have | charge. J022-6t"_| An Inland in Currituck sound, N.C. consisting of | iuost promisiti cities of the Pacihe coast. Upon ap= DE Bomoe adorns the port of Aspinwall it | Mr. Van Nest Phillips, Mr, O'Donnell, Mr. Wal- | Plugs, but a supply of water was obtained suf- | what it would. ‘The chairman suggested that » WARTED-FOR CARH DRUG STORE, STOCK, | Si tened. Ficc6S.000. eT A CRU OE | piication we will gindly furnish ony Sou the United States of Colombia, The city of his | jace, Mr. Bliss, Mr. J. Sanford, Mr. Hendrick- to prevent the reading of the fire. | large element of the public consumed vicious iptures and Good Will. Northwest i red. | "1,800 Acres near Newbern, N.C, improved by - = birth has fitly acknowledged the luster con-| sou, Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Ruth, Mr. Blair Loe, | The loss is ated at about $500, French novels because they were cheap and ac- | COOKE D. LUCKETT, 939 Fat uw. __{u22-8*_ | yainorous buildives; anual income from the yianta- NHE WORLD DO MOVE.” REMEMBER THR ferred upon her by her illustrious son in the | Lieut. Kellogg, Mr, Harold Binney, Mr. C. TH OF 4N Onp Crmugx.—Mr, Cassius F. | cessible. Would it not be desirable to Eeop out ARTED — eA GEE FD a L "HUTU- = $2,000. Will sell at the low price of @50 per = Loan ney ng Bamsay i cut the erection of an elaborate and beautiful marble | Barry, Mr. T. F. Dwight, Mr. Spri Mr. | Lee, one of the oldest and most esteemed resi- | this class of literature, he asked. snd get ear bmely Pinehea GablacG tor ¥o Acres on the B, and 0. RR, one mile from the | warraiited ope year, $1; allclock aud jewelry work ot statue, with subordinate figures, in one of her | and Mrs. M. Herbert, Mr, Herbert, Mr. H. Ed- | dents of this city, died shortly before noon| Mr. Hubbard replied that it would if Ameri- | short time on. th > city;improved. Price 000. the lowest prices im te city; we dery most prominent squares. Barcelona, where | wardes, Mr. Pitcher, Mr. W. V. R. Berry, Gen, | Yesterday. He was the son of the late Edmond | can authors did uot furnish works of corre- | yay ANTLD — CONSTIPATION POSITI Y ese OB fhe Conduit rsd, two wiles shove | lave F et. aw. eul7 Columbus made senest of his discoveries to} § H. Robertson, Mr. Campbell, Mr, Clifford Lee, clerk of the old circuit court of Alexan- sponding type. cured by taking Clark's Constipation Cure, ze 50,000 Acres of Mincral Land in Alabama, re = — Sie segal patcoss, Bes. slvo. paid him {wuble | Richardson, Count Sala, Count d’Arco Valle Se 20 SAO SEO 8 SNE, in hig father's of- | Iu conclusion Mr. Hubbard read statistics to | je remarkably, xuod lazative. eins prepared froin | 30,000 ae West Virginia, LOST AND FOUND. mors by costly memorial structures. In other | Mr. Biddle, Mr. . H. McKee, Baron von Eel Until some time after retrocession. 4 “Sy > ‘a Le show that the American publications had A splendid Plantation in Tennessee near the city ES ” “ ; ts ded + | Chattamooga, consisting of 2,000 acces, elegantly in: NE BROLHER WHO MONDAY NIGHT TOOK A cities in Italy and Spain, and in some also in | erdstein, Mr. Harry Reynolds, Mesers. that time be was e ed in business with | largely increased in late years and that the itt House Drug Store. ja18-1m id. Price $25,000. ‘Hicht 4 Handled Umbrella the new world, has his memory been similarly — and Mr. F. Poor, - Cazenove & Co, and elsewhere, and had always pete author was not suffering under the ANTED—i BAUM rave THE HIGHEST CAH | ) I you waute tang Body of Land, s Small Farm, or a T: WF | oderatioas he {erwaratue ti me ty th honored, many of a testimonials bein; ‘The fourth complimentary hop of the Inde- | *¢°2 highly poreeenen oe an sonigeh Sogo existing state of affui pene aee for, Seogpa arDitUre, rete, und a ae can , peed yd — j= Te ‘Temple Library, beiug valued as «keepsake, . imposing and costly, other less striking an “ He was foremost in all matters relating to the oar apocialty, Ee {1 KAD ED—OK | STOLEN—FROM MY i expensive, but all conceived and executed in | Pendent pleasure club was given on Wednes- church and was closely identified larriage Licenses. te 18)" Audress orcalion THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, SS’su26 Gass Pine ‘Bred Benge Hound: femeie the most liberal spirit of graceful appreciation. tie ined = bail and was en- | with the financial interest of the theological | Marriage licenses have been issued by the Winn cmap ancantoand canna PULSE | eo reas, | ee ftoai foward wal fata x, RS Yet ie of the United States have bee: gueste, som: ther church institutions, . WINSTON, Ps = "Tra | above BL. BLACKFORD. at silent aud idle all these years!’ Shall it loners ) Mra. Dr. George Vasey bas been confined to ores “Frederick Plivt of Washington, who | °!¢tk of the court to Stephen Gant and Alice V fa16-1m » OOM Taree kw. RE ee ae ey OTE, WIE | For poo, LEMON AND WEISS SOUS be said. to their shame, that they are too busy | her bed for over six weeks with typhoid fever, | occupied, with his wife, a room at the house of | Bailey: Nathaniel Dyer and Susie Scott; Charles — ANTER-STOOKS OF MERCHANDISE AND | min tte em of Fong ohagong named Bang; license tac numbered 6353. Suit- with other things or too niggardly to properly | followed by an attack of the grip. She ix now | bis jather-in-law, Mr, iting, on the western | Larrie and Fannie Martin; Thos. B. Harris of WwW piore Fixtures; cash ond fois velue, w223t LOUIS P. SHOLMAKER, 920 F.n.w. _ | able reward at 15: cut ee honor the memory of the man to which s0 | convalescent and hopes to be up in a few days, | suburbs of this city, been missing some | Spotsylvania, Va.. and Anuie B. King ef 635 Kat hw. | POR SALE-OK EXCHANGE YOR CITY, PuOP. Pee KE, ESS eae. een that some other form ot me-| MF and Mrs. Archibald I. Hutton have is-| iy eee fier] Pog edd his by is gone too. tes fe 4 gan oe bsg ae ED_FADIES, THY “ORAN mts of the ‘beet; sil econaay outbuildings (new): ($90). Finer, wi pa morial than that suggosted above may be pre- | {Ud invitations for the wedding reseption of Gurtiu and Butts, who bave long con-| A. Dowden and Kato Conall has Se Rieerng Siseced, a ie guocet yomige oxcbechs weber in sees | =Saeeoa eaDAY AT ONE OF ferred. If so, well sad good, ro far a Rie | heir daughter and Chas. Leloy Howser | dueted iron works ons moderuto scale on 4 es ois Xe por es ‘Tepair: one opty ea Bran io aed we rocks Wednesday evening, February 25, from 8 to 10 | paterax ‘ a Obi from Buxton «1 and OF Ki Silver, The Gnder will be rewarded by the ticular expression of the idea undorlying these | lock, at 800 F street, pot, have haw patabaaed the 1d Jemioron & | Prince Biase roneed nase at Gofotoce | WARTED = HORSES, ORR pene | sonia” Avviste a" Waban te saute aber pacacrapin. cues othe to nat upga, | Mrs Breckinridge and Mise Breckinridge | Gollis unde att machine shop Sue mest |tant night. He looked well and was cheered | WxretCE bation st uaat Rav": Ata | anon ran wate be | [aatsnitet, rant Rvota By ae ie po perpen ee by pred arg pone, to Arst to attend Mra. Harrison's reception. oe street and will carry on on bong Sag as soon | enthusiastically on his way to the palace. All POLAR Sino Ma. 5 . Per meta Ame A rate Sie ecarides: wite word Wallainae: well aoe ulin 1 SCARY > wane the public now, rusting to time and to the) Gen. and Mrs. Breckinridge were among the | ® they can remove their plant—The Ger-| tickets for the galleries of the reichstag for WASTED IBY SCRIBNER BEST BOTTI | feuced, ollin, erase and in highs stato of culuivetion: | J Ost MiGuT adalat oh Con e Petotien and good taste of the people of the | saijers cabinet day, it being the firet time thie Cullding last night loaned | saturday have been allotted upon the expeota- | ye ‘Ml; ,aable Goods, 200. par, pound. Coo counts, particulars axcharm. Liberal reward if to 10269 poarmere | ae eee thought ae season that Mrs. Breckinridge was able to be tion that the prince will ‘an importent fer dove) tor one ae ae ‘RICHAKD. iw. je an sl 2 speech. no time to spare. Let this hot be forgotten. SS wane ths sab bo sé L@ BLANK PROMISSORY BOTT SIGNED Sede Org a be. “esse MAKY F. STONE, 1307 P st. aw, _____ PERSONAL. VIL-SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Seven full years are none too long a period for ‘Whe conception and creation of « structure, whatever form it may take, which shall be alike worthy the pation that erects itand the event it is intended to commemorate. And it eught to be understood. too, from the begin- Bing, that whatever is built shall be no insig- Mr. Richardson introduced house of delegates a } ing the Senators and Representatives from l= id in Congress to vote for the repeal of wa eetrasamtacan, Tees ae tomorrow, but will receive informally om the Saturdays after the 25th at 2008 O street north- Miss Mary Niles of Boston is at the Shoreham ik=;Dou's take that yuat a good an ee anes jan asserts Sa vee cee ope | ORI EE RE Epes te oe ot Ms ena Wan ane eau woven ess | fas see th ie 8 reek A ata Jpn Rificant or cheap trumpery affair. The t at Pittsburg, A letter of indorse- FERYBOD' OFF! 0 ow 1 & Me WE W P: of expense is the last one that should be Mrs. H. ¥. Obertoutfer of beswe Teens tne neat tress oneta. Whiten Wi guneys to D0 Money” Freie Becta tnt Geta s into consideration. ‘The country is rich | ber two ie making « visit of month ‘An old negro woman living near Petersburg, | 92! Fay Hes ba enough, appreciative enough, it is to be hoped, | 0 her father, Mr, James Va, wes in 1799. is the ‘of | 428 PETERS Es Sroad . born in 1 mother Sar $04 brdad and liberal enough in it views, 1 | Ialand avenue. children, the now sev- is Go Comm build, when it pleases, such a structare as Mrs, Heaven and the Misses Heaven will give enty-two years old. has fifty-three Ww ting "i tended: ‘open ali no parallel of its kind in the world. And such ® tes tomorrow evening from 4 to 7. twenty-seven n | tresses aan. an one it should build for dedication in 1892 Mrs. & A. Whitfield, assisted by her mother, and seven t alive. be i fe comet oo cething in Seat one 80 pregnant Lc. wf The 's Paris oorresponden ¢ IN BYATTSVILLE, BLAD- Ja ctioete wove the Sites of the kamen ase | ol wal be of hae oe ee ioe Shot Tieton Hepsions, 9h Sault eo x Pa. AVE. nor} a of Fata. AROBI can only aw. Monument as the gentus-of man ean conceive | B00H# at hor residence, 1529 Corcoran street. Jerome devlined to ese his son, =. Oo, and the wealth of arich and generous nation | The Misses Crane give « progressive euchre declared that he would never be reconciled un- + sy call into form. party this evening at their home, 416 2d street, less Victor abandoned politics, srvest variety at very aaw ~18im° e