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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 1890. SOCIAL MATTERS. Le — Posy oy, ie! Mra, to Mrs. SHOOTING STARS. ce eae _WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR REN T—2 OUSES. _ FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ What Well-Known People Are Doing—| Miss Daisy Prentn ° of Sioux Boa G Dak.,| “A sufferer” contributes this: RTED Watees ,COLORED GIRL WISHES A A SIT- JOR Bit elu tra bat RNISHED 11° Receptions and Teas. is visiting her sister, Mrs, Theodore W. Noyes, | Why stand I idle all the morning? arhehieg ae |W, references, APU ATS K See n vicinity of Capitol, ‘twit 100 per mouth, oped meres Soe a in street bas Why gaze I down the street afar? Teterences. BUKNHAM'S, 1110 n.w. one ese W4XTRD-BT A YOUNG CoLon! D WOMAN, is at fi ” The President and Mrs. Harrison, assisted by Why do I rage, forbearance scorning? ‘A WOMAN j- | 1525 16tb st aw, ja2eeze? : Mra Morton and the adie of the cabinet, will ces olaacin tat eaneemd toe T'm waiting for » Belt Line Car, Wee wee: i ee bea Neste naam eat | rece! e mem! of Congress q “ re Her ciary at the White House tonight from 9 to 11 z lige ED—A HALY-GROWN | COLORED GIRI. | Wax for and Small Salary understands clerical o'clock. “Sere 1 A: alland Mes Malt wilt net se- insband—recovering from a spree: id Stay rolerences required.” Apporad tpn as bapeanmeenaticain ceive tomorrow, but will beat home the fol-| wold my dear, I'm going to turn over new a — bia Mr. Russell Harrison, who was in the city on lowing Wednesday. ANTED — AN ENERGETIC MAN OF GOOD Wirenk. Suatuber Sd, Weitreay, foes Saturday. has joined his wife and family im | ‘7"E OOtion will be given to Mr. and Mra ee. “Well, I hope to oom wit! Ware eee canes aan Bg ng om SEW SIX-KUOM BEIC New York city.” Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will re- — : pe to goodness you state Bae can sorte liberal, interest ina cainame | seen Bauer 8 BAM'L A: QUOMBS. O56 F ve Pau RENT BRICK DWELLING, EIGHT ROOMS AW. bet, Hand I ste pt turn to the city this week and will be the guests —_ Tope te Be BAEK this evening at | and may be I won't have to turn over my old Baten if ping to devote bis time tote aale Wuoues _ dake etween 26th and 20th sis. anise teee Eakoes. of the White House for some time. the rooms edness dresses so often.” WAkiE_A_tonee an apueraros D-BY A_ NEA EAT WHITE WOMAN A eG On os br ewer se a beer were agin | tear Mery, edb Mr. = Witch aly GmoaE'| WV aereenroniat Sane oa ey | sea tioniena eras TET a ree prevented from seeing callers yesterday at the | stone and Mrs. Hatcher, received alarge num-| A in a saloon down town reads: “There eS Harness; must’ be 8 aanttisee EIGHTEEN- 303 14th st. oow.,mi. 10r...... aeeeneeneeee OID Arno, this time by the death of the justice's | ber of visitors esterday. and together with Pie room at the tap.” papi Se es Waa ¥ WHO THOROUGHLY UN. “om diiron Mouse osteo i FURNISHED. brother. The other ladies of the Supreme — ladies wi 4 0 were also Assiating at her P- SL Ey reterences. jl raven Wisssene paste ak s anon me it Park : Bn May LO ooo eenennnee seven OO Court, . Biatch- | reception made exceeding! ly charming for pers Ad = red. Stable for Feit Ave Horses, re ee ‘a7 ot " “4 ford, dee Wichd“SlreHiacton aad tea. Lamar every one. She: “Why didn't you speak to me on the WASTED E HAVE BOO) oni aees tat ad Bales tte tae en peawieenys) Reset big pana S. HM {OK RUNT—CLINTON MOUND: CORNEM OF 7TH Were at home to visitors yesterday. Mrs.| Mra. Strong, who on account of illness in the | street yesterday?” Soont posconeet, SLATES ay ea etieaes oy Vea eee AGENCY FOR OR RENT ANT WELTS <Witty cont AT ate, containing tury Room Lamar has recently returned from « visit to | family has been compelled to deny herself to| He: “I didn't see you.” Jazs-3t GOS F st. n.w., Oret BI fomn Be, OS Butlers, | F’PRaved Brick 1¥ rooms and bath; newly papered He 14th ot_a.w. her old home in Georgia. Next Monday the | her friends, will receive tomorrow. “Why, not pray? WASTED-SEVERAL CANVASSERS TO SELT Preferences Sis Fi tare hecien Site Se eT, ATES. — worepstyernion yc lar laner oe he ane | _ Mrs. George ©. Gorham, assisted by her sister, He—tenderly: ‘Love is blind, you know.” on mc B, Ad Pity ha Ps to eg gia Warner TWO SISTERS O:NGEISH) SITU: nicks Brovme and bath; $4 aad a Of the formation of the Supreme | Mra. W. FP. Clark, receives tomorrow st 929 3828-St_ | one or twa chlidnen aad Conner Me Barement; 10 rooms aud bath; uewiy popered’ each Court, and so will not be at home on that day. | New York avenue. One of our exchanges has the cut of s woman WEs Eee ee, ee fanily. "A FREEMAN, 1703 8-¥. ae sss nhany makin. It was on account of this proposed absence from Miss Daisy Wilson receives with Mrs Gen. | atthe head of its weather column, because it is | Call at FUT Lehn mee ae WASTED BY A LADY, 4 POSITION 1 map ome ‘Clegant seeaikiony eee ee cuanged from | pcgrasecan her reception this afternoon at the | so changeable we presume. WATERS’ COLORED WOMAN AS COOK: DO | Type Writer ana to Hake Herve Ee Baan ht Miauny é te Thaeatay, February é Turp' TN at aces alter Soe ste eae eee 2 | rite sANMIOUS Star ub apne ioe Miss Turpie and Gilfry b Aes : ofhce Justice and Mrs. Miller have an invitation to | reception yester sani Bs see an Loar ‘THE USUAL way. View visit Mexico next month,which they hope to be | Hill from'’3to 5. A str of callers passed Prospective Groom—at the front door: ‘Can MEA dren, un Pasar ans Patra | Lon V ARTED — BY A YOUNG LADY SPEAKING French, English and German fluently » situa. mpanion tos oeCashier in Store; able to accept. through their parlors. They were assisted by | 1 see Miss Weddy?” utlers, Wi D Kitchen, Hed expertebes. e. Address F ENCE. Star office. 328°: Mrs. Senator Colquitt, assisted by her dangh- | Mrs. Bapresentative Pickler, Mrs, Dossiois, Servant: “No, sir. She's going to get mar- | 22? sodPuutey Welpatonce, DICK’ S18 7th WUh RW. 25-St ANTED-A XSITUATION Ai CHAMBER oa q ANTED—WOME! TO 5; W Gkdne ters, gave a very charming tea at their Capitol | Mise Phelps, Mrs, Butler and Mrs. Waters, The | ried this evening and she said she would see W? 2g Ge RO ee Se eR ere. Hillhome yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Eggle-| Misses night enlivened the occasion with nobody today.” cits or away: Walters Drivers. or Perse Hanis, Cole ANTED-BY_A GENTREL COLORED BOY, son, Mrs, Frank Gordon, Mist Reagan, Aisa | focal and instramental music. | Mus Elle |™D°Q) Sts aut right, She'll et fen Cooks. SAML A. COOMBS, 820 Fat aw. ‘ Situation we Porter in Store Measeucer, Omhes Lyon, Miss Lester, and Miss Biunt assisted the | Knight presided at the chocolate urn and was . G.; ZThate all rig eee eee 9 House Work Une Teference. Add hostesses in entertaining the large company. | assisted in looking after the callers at the re- | KUess, Tm nobody. Witte B DRUG CLERK WITH aa a TON P., Star office. Mr. and Mra. Koss Thompson entertained a | ffeshment table by Mrs. Butler, Miss Phelps — tiem te Aor ANTED_A POSITION AS COOK: FIRST-CLASS company at dinner most delightfully last even- | *™ i SS eee Mamma: “Where have you been, daughter?” Want <i WHITE, COACHMAN; “acsT, a eal or Ectaie Bendis aie soem, ress ing in their home, No. 1225 O street. The THE “SATURDAY LECTURES, Daughter: “Been out on the Ave, Mom, and atin to CHEF, Star office. jaz7-3t" guests were Miss Anna Mackey of Evansville, saw more good looking chappies than I've seen = ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS ind, Leberg ty —_ Lasgo Wing. lady me Program of the Course to Begin at | in a month of Christmases.” hy fore Fete Eni stoet stk oie Witende ee Dent referent ot is & guest of ie ouse; indom, a 2 to eekly. A 05 7th st. fo aes sia kee wheat. ae Her: ae the Museum Next Saturday. Mamma—with pained expression: “Good | $10 7 $15 weekly. Apply B.Ws FOO Ds | WaTaN ED-POSITLING FOR BUTTERS, COOKS, and Mrs. Wiikes, Mr. Caperton, Mr. Tap; = heavens, child, such language as you do use! | ¥ ED— GOOD CANV, HER : The Saturday lectures at the national | Wout makes you so flip? WISE: Inigo? RLIERE ATR =A ince aad Hotels Maids and Hair Dressers) Roatan Fs =e App! Titty eo supplied, BURNHAM'S, 1 ullding, Pa. ave. an¢ The Pullman sleeper porter is a bunk-o steerer. Bowers, japray, ana M sty. = poem eng Perl makey oat be at | museum will begin next Saturday. These home to callers tomorrow. lectures given under the suspices of the Mrs, Gen. Ordway and Miss Blacklock are at | *cientific societies and of the Smithsonian Insti- home to callers on Saturdays during the season | tution have increased in popularity every y« at No. 1509 20th street. | The committee in charge this year is composed Ex-Senator aud Mrs, J. B. Henderson have | of the following: Robert Fletcher, chairman; ANTED- EMPLOY EKS—YO! BE FUR- nished High) ecotamended Clerical appliance: also Well-ti ay ix ie, “al G Sasi NTRLLIGENGE OFFicE. 711 Guw, y Ant ED—A a ee housework, Apply Preachers may think so, but eternity is not a | \yranTED—A CAI ANTED—A& YOUNG LADY WISHES 8OME FU- re Enagem CARP! time Store Wind ae ae) casi Cu nbrelle tae ek ee ext invitations for an at home Mondey, Febra- | Mareus Baker, Henry Gannett, Richard Rath- my eps. 411 1ith'st, opposite mtarottiees se Buao “Accommpanta can ferubh post ra greueee- to meet the delegates to the Pan-Ameri- | bun and H. W. Wiley. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY ae aOOw FAMILY ~ po ee Bn There will be music and dane-| ‘The program for ae a WHAT THE LITTLE GIRL THOUGHT. Waiteecs tes uF Com) ing. Mrs. Henderson's handsome new house is |; on the corner of 16th street and Boundary. is announced as follow The Vice President and Mrs, Morton gave a| | Saturday, February 1, 4:15 p.m., Prof. John very elegant dinner party last evening. The | M- Coulter; ‘The physical basis of life.” Satur- A little Khode Island Avenue girl came puff- | S44 care for youn fee state poe has will tieny ing into the house yesterday afternoon, and met Ten stare her mother in the hall. Warrees SOTRANOS AND CONTALTOS WHO WANTED--HOUSES. WARTEDINE HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR A First-class Furnished House: party would not ob- Vocal Trainiug without ch i except sing- t to OWner res@rvink & Fae of House. “Why, ie,” ba 7 pI S101 i 2307 y 2 fa ere the Count aad Cc oupteas Spunneck, dey, Febroary 8, ns as P Prot, W. 0. At pode Flossie,” she exclaimed ‘what's the ing aad i iy at AaanstOm. 6 i Sone me Wis a PORN HOME a or at st | 2 Senator and Mra. ‘McMillan, ‘Mr. larter, Mr. | water; “ and health.” Saturday, pe x on iz y. * ——— rat ue ee 15, 4:15 p.m., Prof. Henry C. Adams, a just walked home, mamma” was the an- WE3XTER- 10 FInST-OLAss waist H HANDS. ht S Boome, ee » far anh location smaaeset Wolcott, Mies Pasncefote, Mise’ Windom, Mr, | f6fPFetstion of the social smorgpent tour | at aid you do thet for? Igare youa| Manin nen hee We FED TIEST-C ast, yee ett Sages ee ence ae —— Capt. C. E. Dutton, U.8. ’A.; “The future of the | quarter for car tickets.” Woernsid. “Apniy Watcieivs NOTEL Tomer s | camalttors: 2. Riots HObME, Star office, reine far west.” Evening lecture, Thursday, Feb- “Well you see mamma, it was this way: I a nr = = Judge Davis and Mr. Chilton. Tuary 27, 8 p.m., Prof. H. Carrington Bolton; | gaye the Lorian the sooth and he pat it in Departinent to Assort and Bundle Clothes: | Wy TANTED—HOUSES TO RENT—WE HAVE BEEN Mrs, Ernst, who has been ill with influenza | «Four weeks in the wilderness of Sinai.” (JI- | >. rye é ex] pert nee. Apply SWISS ST EA) having daily calla for Houses for i place and unable to be out for some time past, is now | lustrated by lantern slides from original photo. | 2i# Mouth and said ‘Is this good’? and I said | LAUNDuY, 1323 sree | roan eb: convalescing. graphs.) no, it wasn't, because I never saw anybody eat WAxiEDSA ae MAN EIGHTEEN OR ‘ ‘Twonty Years of Age to Tend Bar and Make Him- | Qyy A: pee 3OR, RADI Miss Mattie Thompson of Kentucky, who re- oun a & quarter, and then he handed it back to me | cit Generally Useful; neat and responsible; no other 85,000 House ceives with Mrs. J. G. Carlisle this afternoon, WOMAN SUFF RAGE GATHERING. | and I didn’t have any more money, so I got heed apply. "821 D si. new A RLES ¥ will also see he ds in th : : ae ANTED-SALESMEN, CLERKS BOOK KEEP- TED—TO, BUY ON CaPI OL HILLS & SIX op onder ae Foomsetintien of Me canter | Arrangements for the Coming Conven- pogo eg ene ont cat tery WW arand saenter where akan aes pon Ghee or, Brame House. {-dud cue \TED—A YOUNG MAN IN OUR DISTRIB- | ¢atoU aud terms. feso-se" Prom 4 ds), Write for Terms on Territory, &c.,for the ted e Bulldings Lots. Address Box i Mrs. Morton, wife of the Vice President, will tion in This City. ‘The mother explained that ‘‘good” didn't ai- | Fatént Chenii-ai Electronine Ink erasing Pencil) The | ° not hold an afternoon reception tomorrow. The twenty-second annual convention of the | WaY8 mean good to eat and Flossie consoled | want one good General agent for each State end Tex | WY AS mediate purchasers 2 oe Sees Mr. and Mrs. Jno. E. Beall entertained their | National American woman suffrage association | herself with the quarter which she had pre- | "0:5. MONROE ERASER CO., Houses SiS: HORSTRAMP & JESTER, 639 F nw. host of friends at a truly charming tea at their | will be held in this city February 18—2ist in- | Vented the conductor from devouring before Wi NIED-FOR IMMEDIATE INVESIMENT— fine old place on Georgetown Heights yesterda: E: afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock. ““Montsoes” oat, | Clusive. The present outlook is that this will | her eyes. OCNG MAN To LEAR: ‘APER- Desirable Houses in all parts o1 st es a Will gals be one of the best attended and most impor- ‘one Who has been at business | buy at once if price is might. L. DT! Socthnings of tatigee Shiga were a welcous | tant meetings the association has ever ed Ee AND OEEEE, baronet fc pyergaremcrret references re | Soe Tie ate a change from the modern city houses. | is impossible to tell at this early date bow The patriots’ battle first they fight Tae TRE TO COOK AND AB: ht and Nine-room Houses in the northwest Mra. Beall received her guests in the | many members will be in attendance, but from ‘With all ite wild turmoiis, Bo, washing oF iron! Soh Reker coon oa cemning —— ae a a becoming advices received in this city it 1s clear that And then they settle down to fight senna fs ahmed = : t satis a draped “with scarlet’ tulle, and she. held many members from every section of the The battle for the spoils, “preferred. r office. daz bouquet of Marechal Neil Miss Chan- | country will be here. All the railroads hav ANTPD—A TO INTRODU dier* the guest ‘of the ‘house, stood at her side, anal reduced rates during the ematenin A Chicago detective leads a clewrious sort of Waster Tianof the Word, te beat ad cheapest in blac! WANTED—ROOMS. 7OR RENT-AN EL POANT TWi half Story: Modern Bri ‘onder: $0 per Beouthi: ae P22 New Jerse FOR NT—FEBKUARY 1, 46) story and Lack-bnildi: impa., includinie s 2-story. quire of A. EBERLY'S SONS, FPO8 BENT INELVE-ROOM BRICK. NE. COR. f 1 ets. p.w.: having been thoroughly zepatred fa bovis Pe lect order, rent moderate toper. panent tenant. Hi CLAY STEWART & BON, ci AND ONE- - Ottive oon ie ABLES 45, 2d Boor a se D8 Stables.¢15 and LOpermo! “** FUMNISHED, weave 30 X st woes LD M bet 1 Ati and th 130 G bet. Luth aud Gat bet 18th & Lut te, . adyacent to, AN Be OBTAINED AT im ses CAN BE Lie | ONLY Bi Yexauis FhoM ct R OFFIC: MILL & AoSstoN, | ‘Mana, sve. and Thomas abore Kt, Lar. #150 82 oe BE AA circle, 17r.. os * “i “4 Jal S-s.tu.th 3 Penn ‘oun. ave, nF. z oF 10 Tom ‘bet. 14th & 15, f » ar...c109 | YR RENT sth ar. L, Lor a % vodlers Ver.ay. ur-8, 13F-.166.06 East Cap-near 0th, 101.43 OFFICES, FO 27 By TOS, BL MAQUAMAN MEAL 042 F234 Boor. 5 fromtre. vii F ot ESTATE Bi a cateo 638 = ite ‘hreproof,.eie- 1 3 10 to20| yators, heated by siean, | UPPT Part 11 a0 acres 10018) irom 620 to 640 cack, 2 Conn. av. erear). #30 10th and F ste.n.w, ROR RENT—TEN- BOOM FRAME, No. 1112 ¥THL st nw rent ouly $35. Oot 09 8 Store and dwell. 2007 |Storeand dwell. 230 344 14th st. nw. +830 st. Store and dweilsi and Ksta we. 1hiornw Lave Hail 12th & Este, 30 ‘The above isonly s portion of the property ou my books. For full list cs it Mice for bulletin issued ou the Istaud loth. Uat4] THs &. WAGGAMAN 8 {0K RENT—19 9 PA AVE, 12 ROOMS, ALL ARKER. cor. 434 and E sta. s.w. mod iow rent (0 desirable tena = JOR RENT—#06 L ST. N.W., EIGHT BOOMS, | COUMBE, 1425 New York ave = water in yard, &21. OR RENT_A 0-hoOM FRAME (BIC a RAH, T. LEIPOLD, oz iu test of egendation: ail S.w. cor. 13th and F sts. nw. Ee Seat ast ae Bi t pri TEE IEA ue at prices which should tempt first-class aj- ta hborlved excellent. Apply Ler, Kun and latrobe; @ ER ELE, DAVIS & JOK KENT—HOUSE 1423 STH CK 209 134 ST. SW. all mod, imps: rent Jor tenant, Calton Bre E. Donnelly, vis St. for permission to inspec T. NW. TEN rooms; 1u gvod repair, Inquire of JNO. B SUOTT, Howard Louse, deld-lar x five over a tata ot’ Dagk “aman | Santad reduced rates uring. the convention | | A Chlengo a le MRC ALTe' got | WASTEDDE EERRUARE A THREE OF FOUR pogo papal of flowers. Mrs. Attorney | 1, Teal Sale Tas I = stn. 2e2i-3t*_ | Outs: uiust be rewsonable: state focation and price General Miller, Miss Florence Miller, Mrs. | See SGucola hall Sia ee ee Oe tow isn Groam end dreatme goby contrenioks W SSTEDCARISFECTABLE YOUNG COLORED | Pet week. _C.M.F., Star office 28-20 erie and Mi: Wales Weed abo cn | Sree” chal! inten’ of 8 fin | Tove dream and dreams goby om eee eee ee oe fhe table | intended. There will Sap ace Dl an CAPITOL GLEANINGS. Salock, at 3123 Dumbarton aves Geoneetown. set ot BUSINESS CHANCES. dec! et sens + oneati0a.m. and one at8p.m. Addresses ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOK8,| G4 BL ese Night fromthe. sconces in tho wall The for | ijbe delivered by" prominent speakers at | fhe House Republican Caucus—Noml- ria a, Bata the hcce anata | Sy iia RRA? ASS vaso freshments served were most elaborate. In the | > meeting and a large amount of business nations Confirmed, Etc. ‘Swedi red. | £°F sale northeast. 458 Louisiaus ave, jose B at. library were served the boullion and Roman | ™POttant to the association will be transacted. leh womens) ‘Tranke 9 it. m. punch, while from it opened the door of the On Tuesday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Cady| The republican caucus of the House last NTED—-HELP—HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBER- wnall lote st reasonable rates. Address SURNAMs, 1110 G st. ne. ANTED-—TO BUY UP PENSION CLAIMS 1 IN Ou ENT raesix TERRACE, (with or without lane stable), adjuc want, residences ot Senator Bisirof New Hampshire ed ‘ej reautaives hiting of Mich —— ood of ‘nnsylvania; new beating, open grates, &c.: sauitary | 7 iuMbing : ail wew and, conipiete ly ot | LOR RENT—610 AND G14KNE,, aad 6h ou) 2 "Apply at Room 16, Atlantic I Bull xf F wicks; mod. tn.» @18. nl, 810, U8 end 3.8. JORDAN, General -s Foes Most Stanton, the president of the National woman | >: i wr " bie: z conservatory, which offered a quiet retreat from suffr: Lees wi 7 night decided to take up the contested election aids, Giris, Boys aud Sober Men for ell busi- | ATTOKN:Y O., Star office. Ja25-3t the gay throng in the rooms. The “den” was | Suffrage assoc ete tonite than Ace annual ed) cases and dispose of ther without waiting for | eM, fucasant, St toa peonereae Cit? Sain "APAMTY, RECENTLY. VISITING CALIFORNIA an attractive room with an open grate fire, and last time Mrs. Stanton will ever speak ii blic | the new code of rules. The matter was fully | GENCk OFFICE, 711 G st. n.w. to locute a Fruit Grove would asyociate other par- here was a tempting brew of Mr. Beall's cele- | ‘Onis country. fhe kavesthionne thatatter, | discussed and the principle anxiety was lest ANTED_YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 Yxans | Hes with MUNBARERC GS oe es dented punch. The guests numbered thous- | Dota toc Nat” York aed toe te ners | choy ange wot nec le enicsy was leet | WA) of aulek. at rupee syd e rapid peninad,- Ade | Sfement 3. BAKE G13 Pat and. among whom were Mrs. McKee and the | Tisai for Europe. Hee ae ee morning | members in attendatece, ‘Tbe follawine rcea, | dress, ‘wit references CLENR, Stat vile JOR EASY SHAVE OR FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUT ue kiey oeate, Hs, Chas, Martindale and | Tondon and Mra, Stanton will wake up her | lution was adopted on ‘motion of Mr. flowell, Wiiciints WHILE GIRL TO DO. ‘HOUSE uy others do, "ave the Philedsipbis Actin conde Mra. Harvey Bates of Indianapolis, Marshal an: Work in a small fauily; must stay nights; good | Many others do, see the Philadelphia Artist, east side s of 14th At n, w. above Pa, avi 15-160" Mrs. Ransdell. Mrs. and Miss Studebaker, Mr, | 40me with her for the remainder of her life. | Chairman of the elections committee: “efor wa ¥ 912 G ats, Wot at D.. e ie. Jal aces She is seventy-four years of age and has little | _ Resolved, That it is the sense of this caucus | tok 8 bHOUNGS, 7 U-at, Market, it | QTOKAGE ROOM,—sTO! ‘ORAGE RooM FOR RENT, and Mrs. Wales, Madame Komero, Senator and 7 y a es Ww ft. Appiy 601 By. 3a27-3t* q xpectation of r returnin; this that every republican member of the House ‘ANTED- : WHITE LADY TO TAKE 30x80 PP x 3 Mrs. Culiom, Mrs, Hardy, Mrs, Kidgeley, Mr, | *P€C <— (So et COUR Y | Thould renin iu this city; ‘exoept in cans ot | WW ull 732 12th st. ww. 32: aod Mrs. Pollok, Mrs. and Miss Lobenstein, Sg following are a few of the long list of | sickness, and that all members should remain a gp reg Tate ares well-kuow ers in addition to Mrs. Stan- | in this hall during the time the House is in Wiki JOR SALE—c A BAKERY Do. = iil welt very oheap Xf tanda Pension Claim taxon at once; satisiactory reasons given for soiling, patty Address Box 80, Star office. sensi I by si experience iu full, Box 48, Star ones 3 Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Norris of Baltimore, Senator | $9: Mey i lagen bare Dudley — ggned ohn scliseciotinge ANTED Wii COLORED © RARE OPPORTUNITY.-ADVERTISER HAS A and Mrs. McDgnald, Admiral and Mrs. Calboun, nike, Lucy’ Stone, Julie Ward Hows and NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, tere, Ditvers, Couchien, AB hew store aid Dwelling of ten rooms Mrs. Childs, Surgeon and Mrs. Brown. Lieut | Heury B. Blackwell. The Senate in secret session yesterday after- | Servante, ofall Kindy with goed rten ad boils pantry sud closets in uorth west vectlou, wow es and Mra. Carbaugh, Judge and Mrs. Emery, noon confirmed the nominations of Marco B. Mrs. B.H.Warner, Commodore and Mrs, Sicards, | M@®¥ Ann Dougherty in Trouble Again. . 7 i W. J. FITZGERALD, Koom 80, Lebroit Isuitd- ‘Call Mary Ann Dougherty,” said the clerk in | @8TY 98 collector of customs at Cuyahoga, ANTED—DUNDORE'S ~EMPLOYMEN] in, eit » sib? Wight, Judge and Are ‘schoommakr a & | the Police court this’ morsing, ends coren | Ohio; Theodore F. Shepard, United States at tesa Stee ain dR | NN K. Shield, Mr. Gresham, Mr. and ‘Miss Butter: | more than fifty years old came from the dock— | frMey for, the easteru district Cae es Feferences. Removed to 70U Lat... reat forsale ata bargain thorougly Fepel a ed orth, avd now in r for passenwer or ire! Mise fae a at eee — = the woman whose pension bill was vetoed by | for the western district of Michigan, and Lewis Wi SfeD SOMBER OF INTELLIGENT youNG raft, coal Bankers, 50 tong; Yousuies 1}¢ tone of Miss Marbury, Mr. aud Mra, Tenay, Mr. and | President Cleveland. Lawyer Wall volunteered | G. Palmer, attorney for the western district of me aiaiies to, do Clerical Works, must write good wards ried atien Mh uO Te ine BONS fet ign Mrs. Moore, Mr. Walter Wheatly, Mrs. Dougall, | t@!00k after her interests. Policeman McNeal | Michigan. amount of salary expected at beginning. Addvecs Dbuilt’1885; mac! chinety cud outa first-class and boat Mr. and Mrs. Chapin and Miss Libby, Mr. and | ld how Mary went into Cassel’s drug store, THE MORMONS AND [HE ANTI-MORMONS Box sage oftice. jaz2- feu for F mediate services has been used with lance Mrs. Theobold Susith, Mr. and Mrs. Trimball, | 0D 7th street, yesterday, while under the in-| are going to have an argumentative sparring Ssineea, For turther particulare or terme edaress ing D, fi f li % ance, ‘, a SLEH ‘¢. MANNING, managi 293s. t nh Mr. Jonn D. Patton, Mra. Morton aud the | uence of liquor; snd created aisturbance: | match tomorrow morning before the Howe | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | jit FEaAS SIRS mate owner $3 8p rented by the year at @10U per mouth in advance, ne org nice Residence, Addrews oF cali , she became very nois; committee on territories relative to the admis-| \\7,x7TED—10 BUY SMALL OLAIM BUSINESS CE — A. SALOON AND. RESTAURANT Mra, Howard G. White hes been s vietim for |" “where have’ you been all the time?” asked | sion of Tdaho as » state with the constitation a| Was teprst city, SMALE, CfAlM, BUSINES was, tw dui fue une several da; x: of the grip, which for a time | the court. adopted by the residents of that territory. The | dertands the prosecution of claims against the gov- 4 iddress threatened to bring its successor, pneumonia, | " “Ju Gartield hospital,” was her reply. Mormon hierarchy will be represented by Dele- | ToHAEX X"starvitice, Uo N° Parueulars, AJ ANTED-PARTNER VEST $8,000 TO Sho and her father: Senator Sawyer, bave ouly | “Yes,” said the judge, “you wore sent to the | gate Caine of Tah, Bish shop Budge of Church of | \r ANTED—10 BUY UP PENSION CLAIMS IN | ing stood Be eae ti See recently become settled in their new house on hospital and you come fight out and get| Latter-day Saints, and Judge Jere Wilson. Wit @ or amall lots at reasousble rates, Address | ut’ ur near Washington, D.C. Address PRODUCT, Connecticut avenue. drunk.” Idaho and the gentiles will have as its cham: | ATTONSEY G. Stat oftee JZB-Ut = 317-20 Mrs. Representative Owen will not receive ‘No, your honor,” said Mary. “I was sober.” ions Delegate Dubois and ex-Chief Justice ANTED—EVERY LADY TO KNOW THAT SHE H. HOWLETT, CARPENTER AND Somorrow, bus willreceive in her roome at the | Sbe added that she wens into Dv. Conete rug | Weir of the supreme court of Tdaho, Judge | cae Sat ber Bowe (i caeg ee Baths, Roadie ing Beg aud Eatinisa Randall on Weduesdays during February. store to get some medicine. Tne judge fined | Weir i» one of the most prominent of the anti- . istl Fth wt. near U-st. Market, Good ma | given for a brauches of work. Mary @65 or 15 days. Mormon democrats. He was on the bench | chines for -ale trom $5 up. __ Ja27-5t__ | given in all cases. Mr. Herman Burr and family of New York are vi pal 2 EE which sustained the ‘test oath” now the point | yyanrED-TO FIND A TOMERS FOR EG Mn bot eee Syl pd sorbet pone The Good Templars. atissue. Itis an interesting fact that every Ws cenit Froth Pure Milk, delivered, in nw, mmeriy of this city , Wife secretary of Washi: N judge on that bench at that time was a demo- dress MILK, Brightwood, D.C, ya’ duvestment Bankers, the treasury. At Washington lodge, No. 4, 1.0.G.T., last | judg: amie OLDRUA EGE A CASE LAD ‘Sun Diewo, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nell of 1118 Virginia | °°*Bins steps were taken to hold a gospel tem- | Crat and yet they unanimously sustained what | Wj ANTED SHARE HULDEAS FOK 4 SAFE AND nm designated a republican political | , io ieeiting to Days te inne moe th Seven and eight per cent interest, with the very best avenue southwest gre pleasant birthday ue ey every Sunday afternoon at 3 | move, instalinentac ADDIY, for, fail particulars GEO. 3 | oer ieee, Koreg Boer pe Bud party to their little d sughter, Antonie, yester- phe, tes Peeping alten = THE STARVING INDIANS AT LA POINTE AGENcy, | PASTEKDAY, Kooui 2, 631 Pennsylvania ave. nw.” | PNG yy raven exclusively to this ‘business and ‘auy day afternoon, at which % iT; , vice templar; : money loaued through us will be carefully rely young hostess thoroaghiy ware asec Thomas’ ‘Salkeld, recordin, secretary; M. Dake’ | _ 1 Tespone to the Senate resolution of the 20th wax ANTEDIL AYS THE HIGHEST CASH | placed on undoubted security, Sau Dione is snerss te the financial retary; Ch: E. Crov * | instant the Secretary of the Interior has sent to 6 tor Second-hand Furniture, Carpets, and Most promising cities ‘of the Pacific coast, Upon meat ‘Among those preseut were Mercedes and secretary; Char! rown, treas- : washers Entlfe Households a specialty. lication we will gladly furnish auy incorma hille Sogrario, Dora and Gussie Bergmen, | Urer; W. N. Salkeid. chaplain; W. R. Mortimer, | the Senate a letter from the Indian commis- ‘th st. o.w. “a oan Gustav ) Master Eddie Heury, poe George Long, guard, and Mr. Robey, | sioner in relation the condition of Indians at W. aes TO KNOW J. E. BRENNER, 640 — oy seo — hhade, Lucie Edwards, | #entine! the La Pointe agency tba peered The Indian pe os ws — es Rracee, Kanes | © ay erestra Cece RAMBAT ‘eeu 7H earson and Hattie aud Tiili = —— commissioner informs the Secretary that man; a HaaC ty, Soe! | Brices: wa aan pong pings weth. on San ene A Chapter of Accidents. of these Indians are destitute and suffering | PE: 2022-OC__ | waryasited one year, #1: Sronae ees = Mra. Andrew B. Graham of 1407 16th street | _ Mor Seldon N. Clark, the well-known Wash-| and calls attention tothe report of Indian | WANTED EVERY ONE DESIRING, PHOTO: TRAE ee a ee phe to call wt the star Gallery, 459 Pa. will be at home to callers tomorrow afternoon, | ton correspondent of the New York Tribune | Agent Leaby, heretofore transmitted to Con-| aud get trac Fuscly Poised Gutunete tor ater for's sary ‘ali gress with the recommendation that an appro- | short ue oniy. (Cutthinousy Patty = - DRA = Seer permtse EL Mrs Mal: Myers, Misg| ands prominent Grand Army * sci | priation of 875,000 be made torelieve their ue- | \\7ANTLD— CONSTIPATION FOSITIVELY COUNTRY REAL ESTATE._ Ss | Asia ‘own of | last night on D street between 13thyand 14th | Cossitiea, The commissioner calls attention to | ,0¥ cured by taking Clack’s Constipation Cure, his i SALE—A HANDSOME 9-ROOM HOUSE WITH streets and broke his leg. Special Officer | the fact that about 1.000 of the Indians have tetidiaud evel ia Gan ES takes eakt to tan | Mi tz eneen on wosa ped tooplionest Meerbecaa Miss Mary Jeffries and Miss Kate Cophen-| Klopier took him in a push cart to the first | taken land in severalty and suggests that if the ended by best phyacans, to settle an ‘estate. JAS. E. CLEMENTS, Attorne: Astorney, haver of Fredericksburg, Va., are visiting Miss | precinct station, from whence he was sent to| money now advanced is to be repaid throt jh Ebbltt House Drug Store, 1841 Fst nw. Mattie Skidmore of 10th street southwest. the emergency hospital.—Miss Hattie Jonn- | sale of land or timber Congress prescribe Ws NTED—HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE F2, FOR SALE 15 ACRES ABOVE =e N, Mra. O. W. Chapman, widow of the late solic- | $0n of 1218 17th street fell on a banana peel | restrictions to be placed on the expenditures ture of every description aud MSHS Bion, SE aTth food small’ house and specious Larn, lying yesterday and suffered a sprain of the ankle, | forthe benefit of this class to secure to the 15-10 83 BRADLEY PLACE (CHEVY CHAC! itor, has returned to her residence at 1325 New P * iw. ED Hampshire avenue from Binghamton, where | !T. Johnson is attending her.—Miss Emily A. | United States a reimbursement, D one ee ee ip Bnd the north Line of the remains of her husband were taken for in- | Coleman of 1226 E street was thrown out of a THREE UNITED STATES PRISONS. dlore Fixtures; caeh and fair value. BELMO pa a PARR. age. terment. buggy at 9th and D streets yerterday afternoon | The pill making an appropriation to institute wile ai tire co sotupleton of on of the LCT RIC BAB ROAD Mra. Jesse B. Wilson and the Misses Wilson | (neg aed sence or diet horse becoming fright-| 1.246 United States prisons was passed in the ened and running off, overturning the vehicle. will be worth more in ‘he Dear future, the pret- willbe at home on Wednesdays in Februacy | Sh: badly bruised and had her wrist | House yesterday afternoon—yeas, 117; nays, test 15 acres in this rapidly fnhaieing section, im at 429 6th street northwest T lepstas 104. one of the pisous sto be located |) * ea eat abd slept road ond frontage. Mrs. Gen. Kelton will receive as usual on and sou @ 39th degree of nor titude Will subdivide handsome! Wednesday from 2to6 at her new residence, Couldn’t Find His Home, aud east of the Rocky mountains, The third is | }\ eb NS. 2. WIMER, 13 rai re 1625 Massachusetts avenue. The officers of the ninth precinct found an | +0 be located weet of the Rocky mountains, S| Renae cee aes eee BELLING: 7 Mrs. Edward P. Mertz will not be at home to- | old man wandering about the streets in East zs. road, 8 ules from city. igh good water: uwner will rent ‘uni morrow. Washington yesterday morning and they es- |. Mr. Cameron, on behalf of his colleague, Mr. | P- CLAKK, Slixo, Md. x iy heap i so.d'at once. Wat GUNNISON O35 : introduced in the Senate yesterday a bili | YY ANTED-IRY #C Mrs. Ida Smart, the sister of Mrs. W. F. Hew- | corted him to the police station, where he gave | Quy, introduced in the Senat “i Wamtae (Goods, 200 oer s pound. Sook Fes uate git, left this afternoon for Deuver to join her | his name a John R. Dewey. He told the offi- | bridge the Hudson river peroeaniaee ierce deee Maser, mertaetn beatae 5 Aeron. with Le. Gis, eat Hysttevilie,08,000 husband. a is connected with the De cers that he left his home and went out for «| and ity of New Y. The br: NB 80 Actes nen A atte io StU. A large circle of friends were at | Walk. He went so far that he got lost and he bere no iets tase ae apikosd tracks end e 2 poy oa ats ee Fess ith aa, the — to bid her good-by. could not tell where his home was. He will be | to be completed within seven years after the | a2c.eur,oBly et te “pe ee open with 17-roc a raat San Mr. Benj. P. Snyder gave a large dinner | °fed for at the almshouse until his friends are | passage of the act. . sending Meaney to me for Bucterite,’ wil cone ae yep ee party at his country place, ““Collinswood.” on | £9424 pede eh THE COURTS. ope poovedly {his FeqUeat ie Wecensary The cloertnas sere ta tageidcee ares ten Oita 38 cases ie trae je sensory beng B ‘all, bet “ic: | Andrew Donnell plead guilty in the Police RCUIT fudge Montgomery. a ROR CRO an etbor of La France roace and'viciees “acct | Court yesterday to a charge of stealing twenty. sox siiacing Mell sgt. Wishecow: verdict | hase -¥ === dose ot Snyder wore a Worth dress of green Spanish | five cents from Mary J. Herndon and was fined | foF Plaintift jodgment for Rear ger ‘Sheibley ANTEDCEVERYBODY SUFFERING “Filo ince over Nile green moire. | $5 or fifteen days im jail. Charlee Grayson Bittenhouse; ju met for e plaintiff. Nich- fan No Poy hayuircd: Ranges, Furaaccesed Mrs. 8. B. Sheibley and her mother, Mrs. W. iP Cage dg Sonat ay Base ee gato Partetlo; sustained and or NoPay. W. &. DANTE, HL. Gaines, will be at home tomorrow (Wedues- ‘rom Frederick Arnold a similar Seago under the 78d 1 sty o0ld day), assisted by Mrs. Lieut, Moses, Mra Judge fine was impor rx Covat—Judge Coz, TEAM CARPET CLEANING AND Anderson, Mra Safford, Miss Cavanaugh and | RSS Yeaterday Mekmamey Forks Postar, ganna, ae Miss Mae Rogers, It will be their last regular vy City. finally ratified and cause re the andi- WALYOUNGS, 1402 Pa-ey. ielepbonel Udo day ag home. Ivy City has been sold, but just the same | ior “Mann agt. Onderdonk Mra. Harvey Spalding and Mrs. James H. | there wasan exciting race on the old track | ized to sell and convey. Spalding will not be at home tomorrow, but yesterday afternoon. It was match between Satta ae sc WANTED—LOTS. see their friends ou the following Wednes- | Mr. Robert Neville’s mare Soda and Mr. Har- pare Count—, = Mone _OXDIP day. vey Page's horse Frank. A small crowd of the esseeany ale of Mary will ad- mo ie te orthaat at ie: Sloss (Plies Vanderpoole and Mrs. Edwin §, Clark | friends of the owners of the rival horses wit. mntied tp robete and eley tonamén is | pete We have a umber Sloua Till hold their first reception at 1318Q street | Newwed, the match. “Mr. Micher rode Sods, | sed to NH. Shea: eerie | im ‘To0s Fst. tomorrow from 110 8 pate fille Mz. Walter Wallach steored Mr. Pare's | Haven: ‘cltation rotcroed. Sang, feaintilda Wy ARTED_URTuPHOVED PROPETY 1H ai The ladies of the National hotel gave their | BOrse. Mr. Briscoe acted as starter. Dr. T. W. | ary ellen Summers; citation reterned raven ed the pe eee largest and most formal reception yesterday. | GW Harrie time eee ee areas and DE. | Retate of O'Hare; will fled for wie cra " Sere Sad cp tn aa sacs | al lcd re wee aber ely “Pak | enh tenray at Ort wh | WY LORS Sowers td tropical nascar Sonatderte rea received their many callers. In the drawing | “2,224, Consi money is sald to have | Ven Ransselaer; bond $600, cere y alka EST SIX-ROOM NEW pes 3.30 ~8 Kear G18 Pa ave, “SWOKMSTEDT & as. Sist, acw-stonesbr 40 NJ. sive. ne., 1Ur. 2 Int st. ww. ‘ieNISHED. 70 218 Ist st aw. Gr. Coes me es, X near 13th. 12th st. aw, tor: 60 son... F vesr 19th FURNIS! oth bear 3 M near Coun. ave. Bet. ne. Soo lous star Dupont air 128 ‘Most. near iS FITCH, FOX & BROWN, wld 1437 Penn. ave. aw. FG BENT OR SALE 1021 SIXTH STREET NES youn Bock a. frescved and papered thre out; floors oiled ; house built one year. ate yullgell cheap of veruie to wut. “ee aati og 22 F ot a.w. Fokt 70? OS. also bath: uy seed 43.51 Pa y uguire of PRANK T. BuoW IN ‘be above, houses cats be exam THOMAS J ‘Fistt SBS as, me = 35/802 G, Bt &D cur. B 325-3" 7OR RENTS KE KE A. Pp DWELLING \ os Tooms) OD rher, in hes or lity > Rosclase grocer) ad portant ature cededeace! | __FOR RENT—FLATS. __ CAYWUOD, U5 fy, for bing vsti basa fie JOR RENT—FURNISHED FLAT, FOUR ROUMS vs and bath mouth front: lange yard: €20 per mgutle tof a oe util Ist of October. v JOR RENT-STORE AND Bosh, 314 9 LW, case So Lhnnin, eale ‘erms $75 per mouth in advance, ad E EDMONSTON, 228-lw 500 Sth et nw, JROK RENT-STORE ROC ROOM: , SUITABLE rom dairy or barber, Apply 52 C stu. FPQ8 BENT, WARE HOUSE 218 10TH = T, Pa. a —— Market imouth.” Inquire 920 haa eosin | RSE REST THE Langr STO) ‘Ware Paper Wareliou 1890. Apply to aN ata. bik, Ts th at tb oR RENT_OFFICE Booms: Low, second and third apa 225 eos ob. wiki 131s Pn ist 0k RENT IAURNISHED OF “OFFICE OR pPsk twelve "uiree = Bitches Roots 8 Corcoran building, bate i i eu -aahe one OK RENT—A se Pemiy baper 3 su at tn 8 Ang F st. Posi a. ‘Sr. &store. - s 25 DESK ROOM; BEST LOCATION IN Pit ey rou @ub-lino" HEKKON & RAMEY, ee hom __FOR REN -STABI BLES.

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