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i — a 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1890-TWELVE PAGES. SOCIAL ERS. tily and tastefully decorated and the wants of he was presented with » handsome SHQOTING STARS. DEAD BABIES UNDER THE ROUSE. = qo Feeney MATTERS. ‘were well supplied by attentive waiters. fet ot Shaksepsare's works ss s memento of == pels : wre A UTED HELE d = WANTED ITUATIONS. _ , plied % . RES! SITUATION, he Resty Cestng of tin Omtcte Sennen ity Mira Beals of Bou We the guest ot Mr. Ashley made the presen: | wae OT Cem How « Colored Undertaker Managed to | WW aH Witsoe: sorkne, Sotataran ices Personal street, want make statement —— reference. Stored. | snd Bitcher Pans ~~ J — Miss Ada L. Coulter entertained & number of responded’ ii wogart pleaded apr ‘Which has ocourred to ua, Edward Marlow, colored, discovered a grave | BCaXHAWe Tile ess. MY ge-Or | plied: BURNMAM'S 110 Ga eee eS nd tthe hous ot tins Morton = ute ‘Wednenday yevenin e a ‘ease > peo hal ‘To ott: yard under his house—No, $41 H street south- Ww 735 H CAN BR Wires A STRNOGRAPHER AND T)PE othe cabinet ilalatrs han ‘come to eos | Met George B. Barber of «14 Th atreet, who | sna hand ire 8 Topi AP A chestont bell and sleigh bell ect yeetrday afternoon. ‘This Durlal place | Vasiesasasend ot three eed eme | WV,trny fap guns fermnmest ane — cabinet ministers has to a close has been seriously ill for the past two weeks, Mr. and’ Mra, 'B. F. Moffett. Mra A. : Are not synonymous, had been established without authority of law Deas. Spare moments may be prostably employed W gXTED ALWATS Go To DIGRT AGENCY row which Sra Tracy would have paricipaicd is | meouvalescing. ‘ MF. and Mrs. E.G, Johnson, ira, G. T-MeGine, | | | —— and the bodies were removed and taken to the | 30xINSoN & Go, 1000 Main'sts Kichiond: Va" "| .WV,MeR sod Women Covka. Conchiten. Sure jude finitely d. "The cabinet day recep-| Miss Hartley Grabam has been ‘confined to | Ms. Brom Ms. and Mrs. Emory Batter, | ‘A'stove gots quite warm when it exercises | police station in the patrol wagon. Marlow | af-*t¢ Maas Nor ha, ‘age: tions on Wednesday will not be held. neither | her room since November. magic = Mrs. and Mrs. | freely. weaved Subs Ws *Ebens ois Sa er WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, NOT OVER . of esday two twenty-five years of the Tuesday night reception and the officers of | Mira J. Lowrie Bell and Miss Florence Belt | }ra?°S, irs Joba a days afterward his wife discovered that there | Maid. “Mrs. PEINCE, 2213 Washington circle. #20 os for an tnvalia lady as the aad \d the rit nor ANTED—A YUUNG WHITER WOMAN POR | u the pablic reception tat was wet for the night will receive on Monday afternoon at the Hotel | Mrs. Lechron, ira. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. teCongreme has epparentiy been Reed-dis-| was an ineapportable stench apparently | W a Yu a paws VANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS & Laubirvescs Cooks. Chander Maid, Wait rees, Seamstress, Men Wai ‘Coach~ tere SAM'L A: COOMBS, 26 Fst uw. ——. pater aud Ladies’ lesday Mrs. Harrison Geveral House Work in smail family. Apply at t Richmond. Wilcox, Mrs, . Mrs, Greer, Mr. and Mra, Proceeding from beneath the house. | 1105 Set nw. ae ANTED. EMPLOYERS—YOU WiLi. “ hold her drawing rom at the White House this | _ Mra Senator Quay and family expect to go to | A. Fairfay, Mr- nd htra Arundel, Mrs. Fer- ae “Boddy” Gordon remarked | that thors | Wy az THD-ApLciasams woe SpoRmaye 1G | WW Shy kenrone cua ature afternoon. The President and Mrs, Morton | Sewickley, Pa., next week to attend the wed- | BAndez, ascoe, Mr. and Mrs. G. * | Ballet girls are not actually antidy but some- | must be dead babies under the building. ig feken | have given up their reception. on "Thursday ding of « niece of the Senator's, Mra. Parker, Mra. Lukie, Mr. and Mra. F. G. ing. ‘eli-trained Servaute of at e, aT INTELLIGENCE OF Fick. ul’ r urses, Butlers, Waiters, Drivers, Kitchen | ©! iker, Mra. Gange' how their stage costumes always appear to be | His if it was only a guess, proved to be SnaPuntry Halpatoace DICKS G13 7thaw. fat" | ow vaianaaey tnaaomnbs gvening, the 13th instant The invitations | 4 very pretty tea was given last Wednesday | Piker, Mr anklet, Sisscs More ee as necklegted, correct, low had gone to his work yester- | \WrANTED-WOMEN COOKS, 10. TO_ 975. | \WANIED BY A FRENON GIRI, A PLACE Aa ene ~ a as an, oe ee afternoon by Mrs, Barrett and Miss Flint at | Carrie Em: Misses ‘and Evelyn oe Gey meening. but returned carly in the afer | 21) Socars Wetuet, Lrtvers. ox Pers Maninr Dar, | obser Laas tieea peaterel aceeed ska wowing. been ‘recalled, snd the reception thet | ‘ett lovely home, No, 1424 Massachusetts ave- | Hodge, Misses Yortett, Taylor. Hilton, ileany | ‘The barbed wire fonce builders demand bet- | ro dnvestinetien, Trees ee Dae er ne | Srna liga Cooks. AAI. A COOMBS, O20 et uw. | Accom bot Las Starviice i was a be es meet | and Ashley, Misses Cora and Florence Gibson, post-hole A 2, v ANTED- ms 4 ; to have followed | the dinner | their sister, Mra. Charles Flint, rooutiy re- | Misses Batter, Noerr, Barns ‘Sod Worn’ tor focilities, neath the house in the rear and Marlow started WARTED_COLORED ~ cia’ Wartaken 2 Pamily with Une Gand: wo ob: Mab re other card receptions at Secretary | turned froma two years’ absence in Europe | ersley, Misses’ Mamie Nettie Hough, ns the investigation there. “He first found an old | VV ‘Waitress, with govd references. ‘Gall at 1220 | ject tovouutcy. Apyiy 400 hast Cajutol st iS Noble's have been postponed. = tors carcjand Japan. The ladies were kept busy re-| Misees Brooke, Melling, Linkins, Howgate, & FRUIT staND BEvEnY. boiler and behind it was a pile of shavings that AW ARSED WACI Sores uo | WAXTED—A COMPETENT FOMAN As cuoK tions for which the Postmaster G — sponding to the friendly greetings of their | Brown and Doi Messrs. F. C. Linger. W. 1. do not know what year it was hid three coffins from view. Ww ASTED ACTORS. LADING AND GENTS wuo ne Lgoamrene sa, Extoate Duets fate Postponed Secretary and Mrs. Windom bed | preslen Sed hadi toch teas al | Ee Staard MG Wersandas, J. Manny, WL Ia which the almanae relates pine bor with the top screwed down, Hettook | aterm els breterved GRO. FAAIAONE SR | NAAT a you NG LADY, WITH FIRST: erg r om Ea perien it Re — me — aw, peared varie ed Si music—vocal and instru- ge ‘That so and so occurred, because oat Os screws and Saipeepeg oem body of WASTED HELE-HOUSE WOMEN, CHAMBER: Chest mera nai “Rtcreues Sew fest on ¥ i stas ‘busi- er. re dk M., joe ie a Oue for this week and one for next. Of course were: fade taser of Boston. ‘The rooms | BUTTERWORTH AND FORAKER. I do not care » fig for dates, an infant, He went at once maids, Girls, Boys and Sober ‘Ben’ for_al can tars the is chan; =—_s tion and reported the facts, The Wagon | ness. Pleasant homes and good wages, i t sont Th table ii ini tor Government positions prepared. CITY of program closes tho oficial houses thirteen | St Sowers and the table in the dining room | An Eptsodeof the Ballot Box Forgery | «wow look here,” remarked the thirteen | Went 10 his house and the officers took the re- | 5 GoveTamsnt G MAN WITH 4 YEARS* WaAnte> BY A YI HA oe Expers tm Coal Office, a Position. Adress 11 Get nw. i e 9 dainties damon maining two coffins from under the building. = fetter end days before Ash Wednesday. The early date of | Chocolate was served by Mine Maeno great Inyestigation—More Denials. wives of a Mormon elder to their one husband, | Hein hex contained the body of an infant—two | WW Afvus wort fore family ot two Laaice references | WWANJED—A SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER, Lent gives an early Easter, which will come | pranette from Philadel iehia, © guest of the — “we bave just heard from Washington, and we | males ‘and one females in ali—and they were ail | required “Inquire st 020 Mh et Wwe tea Adare Aa ynbceman. Best Teleremow gives. this year on the 6th day of April. and following | house, and Mra. French poured tea, Coffee | _ At the ballot box investigation, after Tax |... you to understand, that hereafter the | colored. ANTED—WE WANT TO HIRE AN E! 5 Seema = that’ will come supplementary season iD | 12503 som side table. Stan's report closed yesterday, Representative | Tin Toy ove is saagerttg roan’ by ARREST OF THE UNDERTAKER. Porson in every locality to distribute advert-ine oes peer which all postponed events will take place. One of the most successful “teas” of the | McAdoo of Now Jersey testified that his signa- | *.) a fom d don’t you| The police ascertained that the former ocet- | Salary vi'$2 50 ver day and expenses will be pant Ad pf one oF ena: Mra. Harrison yesterday received s beauti-| season was celebrated Monday last at the | ture to the ballot box paper eet ae forget it.” . : Peat of the house was Arthur Simms, » colored | oe ete aE ees kas | \NTANTED SITUATION BY A GEKMAN Ai age of Rockynod poltiny, Se Harmer-Reoside mansion on Capitol Hill, The | said that the imitation of his signature was not . undertaker, and he was arrested. Simms has | “is-skm,st) = : A) te eutly. understands ‘care “ot grecm amy Storer. cheleest Stored pas — : eek GOOD-HONEST oF i denies ative two feet high and is decorated in a design of | from the central chandeliee ibe dining no | ‘This government should recognise its literary | DeeR an undertaker for several years and his | Wy ANTED—A GOOD, HONEST GERMAN GIRL rar ean Pitcher plants an Ith y , - t sxc ling over the Yer) room wat mnpended'e ‘arg globe of doop rod | manafacarerof te Hi Woed bollN ton | People in some substantial manner, and aa | Buu goer rogers ahs heal ohe. | ny apa naenctsaunal Has stdae at poor per- —— = . TANIED—ASITUATION BYAN EXPERIE: cotta glaze of the sides, Toses, exquisitely beautiful each. starter we ry euch and eve: tre! igures. Ki had no ANTED—AT 1008 MST..A RELIABLE WoMAN | YY ANLEDOASITUATION BY AN | ~d Mr. J. Robert McKee of Indianapolis and fragrant beyond eacription, “To make the ee | nid they cost him Sonjemin, Butterworth de- coma = vineminee see Wickine dhites, musi'go Dome at might snd | phone. will do commence on'munil salary bert of Mrs. Russell Harrison are guests of the White | Cason as home like as ible the family nied broadly knowing ony iking about the bal- — When locked up the prisoner said that he Eaterchcen given Address FLOCK aes tae wee House. Mr. Kusseil Harrison is in New York | *f¥nts came down from Philadelphia to pre- | iot-box contract or the f paper before She—in evening toilette: “I wasn't coming had permits for burying the bodies, but lost N AS HOUSEKEEPER them. He said he did not remember where 2019 Hillyer place. by alady who thoroughly understands the bus- city. Secretary Tracy is still at the White | Pare the salads and other dainties, while the | the music hall speech and the WANTED 200, SALARY AND EXPENSES Ol | mow. ‘Address Li Wi. 150 ai ‘ave. Scranton, Pa. House. His health te restor most celebrated caterer in Washington added | Gazetie publication. His ture to the here tonight, for I really haven't anything to | two of the bodies came from, but one of them ‘Com to Sai —Our White Enameled Wilmerding who te uf tha house of Lieut TE: | his crowning triumphs to the feast. ‘The | 2% forgery. Speaking of his relations "with | Wear.” was the child of a woman named Thomas, who | Iettersaclionsivbt, Send stamp BELLEFONT ALN ‘M. Mason, is also much improved. [ag Sheet baton! pe a by | Gov. Foraker in response 0 to @ question by Mr.| He: “And you seem to have worn it.” lives on Delaware avenue southwest. The = = — = 5 fath ite: ANTED—A PARTY WITH MEANS TO ENGAGE Senator and Mrs. Cockrell gave @ charming | daughter, Mrs. Randle of Philadalphia, who at | urge Mr, Butterworth said: | en oe ee chile, Alemenber! ener, WY Laces WEASTEDSA FIRST-CLASS COOK APPLY, 70 WASTED-A stiwa to. in Manufac secured by patent. Address P. | t the police station last night. He to! ii, Star office. fh-eobt" Vv Vy ANTED—BY A LADY, THIRD-STORY ROOM reception at their home last evening for young | once introduced them to. Representative They were talking about the logic of offenses, | fre & ok = nd Board within dS minutes’ walk trom rotons ple. Mise Mildred Carlisle of this city and | Harmen mon ae pe Diagn sapapen sree faba Shireen sifectionste $2- | when the 8 Louis man remarked to the Chi- broken) ghey eens fer nome veld a WANTED APPRENTICES FOR DEESS MAKING, | office of near 11th at, (blue) cars, references, Asdrest fie"Hagh Wallace, Intely of Tacoma, Washing- | tle wddnnta ne ‘ae oe party, a0 they |Gcu other ‘und Were net cn cask | CagO man: cash and the other dollar was still owing. svipuiser & Somominaeh cognate Mieecchene eater ee Sods ciaten, ceaen etre ee eee | Sere he entree of Susie eachand allan | affectionate terms as to be in con-| “Do yon think it is possible, that the punish- ‘TRE RECORDS OF THE HEALTH OFFICE = MADAME POI, | WW scond oor, heat, guar tothe tet a and oie iming room were thrown into one | o! ioned hearty welcome. eat esd ean a = | Bud MM sts, nw. 5 w i spacious salon and the mantels and window | attraction was enacted in the dining room, | Set2tCom! munication with each other. | As to | ment ever exaotly fite the crime?" show that the prisoner obtained @ permit De- | \yrANTEp—AN ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY AT | Swu louse. hddros QUILT Sena OMS recesses were profusely decorated with roses, | where Mrs. Harmer-Reeside, with her able a8-| tween Senator Sherman and Gor. Foraker, | _ “Well,” replied the Chicago man with great | cember 5 for the interment in Payne's ceme- a RES Mil, commer Horth Capital Sad D -D-TWO PLAINLY FURNISHED COM- Td Sreem Palms. | Mrs. Cockrell has a | sistant, Mise Burchell, at the head of a corps of | Personally there was no issue betwoen myself | deliberation, “Well, I know of but one instance | tery of the still-born infantof Jobn Mills and | “*™*-__ FTRBTSLARS a cating Rooms on Bret floor, to be occupied building scheme of extending the house in the | sable assistants, dispensed the hospitality and | snd Gov. Foraker” when those conditions are faliilled, and that is | Helen Harris, but the record fails to show that | W Uostinerrt Gis Gut sew, PA OBESS, 4 iy, ter women en a: hotetton See ‘bell sooen whem the coonsice requires, Not | ste ot Weeh nae ee det oubled | ruts angered Gov. Foraker, im tho cAse of a man living in St. Louis.” the ‘body ever, reached the cemetery. Four | \WraNrED two AGENTS TO SELL “STAN: | Weasipruit ay pn tub auin be remauie Ae more than one hundred quests were present | person of young. Hazelton, eldest son of | 80 far as the Chicago convention is con-| ‘The eniente cordiale after that was hore du | GAY# ago he obtained a permit for the burial of LEYS TRAVELS IN AFRICA” on the install. te and the rooms were at no time crowded, mak- Bi strict Attorney Hazelton. Talland handsome, | Cerned,” he said, “I am prey oa eet ing the reception one of the most enjoyable | witha white rose bud butwouniere, it was ¢ | WBSt ren may ay oe aid of a tow of the venom. Mra Cockrell received the superb surprise to the society devotes to, ex- nk company in a oming toilet of jue | change the usual white sil le for rning Sil ¥ ‘aged {aille draped with blue point d'esprit, the low | white linen and the finest broadcloth. ‘To say | ¢*42. I bave heard all I want to hear of a from the roomesen e topinacet canoes body edged with ostrich feathers. Miss Mil-| that young Hazelton bore his honors meekly | it here and in Ohio. By the best men Successful Office Seoker: “I've been to 900 | “This morning in the Police Court Judge Mil- sree aerinle stood by her side. attired in | would be stating the exact trath. While the | the republican party at the Chicago convention | wan ssoaor and Clarkson about our post office | joe naar evidence of the prosecution and dainty dancing dress of white satin hidden by | most deliente curiosity appeared every where | 1 cut refute any aspersions any man can make, | it 'evsmrss sau Cares ted the defendanta continuance until next a full drapery of milk-white, fine-meshed tulle, | no overt act was committed, and the future | #241 have heard the thing for the last time eft Fasaday with a sash of white satin at the side. The low | must disclose whether after two or three brief | Without resenting it. Iowe no apology to any-| Disappointed Ditto: “How are the P. M.G . bodice hada garniture of white stephanotis | seasons of social success his beauty will have | Dody except myself in that I have not more | and his First Assistant pulling together?” blossoms and the preity toilet was most becom- | paled under the searching rays of the truthful | *¢tively defended myself against such insinua- fice. ill-born i Rose ment pian. ‘This is the authentic history, just ready. | “00° — roeeccctamemes combat, the si infant of Silas and epee Belnty end ccqumieuce tp lave ame oe eseen WANTED (BY MARCH i TWO PLE oe — iycreseyeagere a ee Re | ALDEASUN & CO., 1010 F st., second floor. 18-3t Genet Home, Furnished iu northwest, have. I do not ‘to be as- — fant of Mrs. Thomas, who unter'’s daugh- TANTED—A COUNTRY BOY To DRIVE MILE | Geutloman aud Wife, without ol a, and sine here or anywhere else about Chi-| My nority is majority. Signed: T, B,Beed, | ter. ‘The facts being reported to the health Witeccn, Milk and Make Himself Generally Use- | Qilireas box iti siar cltces = nt Fmwonely ES ; : Nees Fequine = eS | Al TALKS" Store, 1th near Bouncaty st. {7-1 WA STED{ BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE ANDLITTLE OME ONE TO DICTATE ONE HOUR cogyg: yt ag rele page heme Return for Instruction in Stenographs- | Given. “Address 3 WD. Casts Moon, City P.O. TH St ~ g 7 yANTED—BY A LADY, A PLEASANT FUR EDA STEADY MAN WHO UNDER-| WW NED item nd Giosete: private family’ hee a mi Sere ne ee ad ferred. one owning house, terms must be ed THE FEMALE SHOP LIFTERS. | @207*- 3 dria, and have home cumulorte; References. Address HUME SE! 3 ) GENERAL | A.. Star office, 17-2) - 8. 0. 8.—enthusiastically: “Beautifully, beau- aa W iittes Work fore Feuny of twos wood wate, | taste, Senator Cockrell tod sear his wife to | She Seer eSaiore tage ce Tagged | Sey woon's xxramnes mt wasmrtoros. | fully.” saz 4,| PURE Gllty but Recommended to the | stirs Cub cfsblEWvaats’” “Ftc” | W "SM eae bade Ggaen bes wi A - r y N 3 cs. Jow or family. Qk. eceive the guests and Mr. Wallace was of Seat | Sowers, losing none of his strength foe mis- | H.C. Mogrew, formerly of Richmond, Ind, , Jey eenStrapateon - Tm cmp hear * Mercy of the Court. Wears by Wilen'e Howe tor oi j Grocers bat 16-3 assistance in making iatroductions, ther | chief amid the sweet mild decay. A flock of | but now of Washington, was sworn and testi- confidence harmon; the tri Crimi the t ere’, Butchers’ and Hotel = a ae = as Uiro an is whte satin and Deveade ihe: fey | euuceiphia's, young society “bloods” came | fed that he had given @50 to Mr. Walters after | Of Feligion and polite asa stendy diet.” Micesa cusp! ca Kuse wets can ee Aa ireng, with fefereucen, ENEMGETIG, Star ofice. WANTED--HOUSES. : essman O'Ne! n- sad —— -3t" ~ = —- con tNlay eagle nace pom Pamamenterie; Mrs. | spicuous corner, sun flower among the girlish on srt ar-tleg ye ae mal yp ena {ER MODERN MILL. Lewess—for larceny from Stinemetz & Sous, WANTED A SETTLED WOMAN TO G0 INTO | WYANTED-HOUSE OWNEKS WILL BE BUP- iipell ith atbear, ok a low: eames go woe hapreo beers ‘kbar ig ees = oe paidthe money for Gov. Foraker. The gov- “The mill will never grind M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co.,and Harris & Shafer the Country to Cook, Wash and tron for Family of plied with Tenauge by nendine saiices to 4 eA offering; Senator Turpie, Cor ibson | crnor's private ‘secre! authorized him ., was brought toa close today and the case was s etter Stee _ 18-3 J24 14th et, w lacs be tary to pay — ir 5 eemeneraaarrtecnerareaatiie . 7 Geaped with — eo; Mise — and hundreds of other officials too numerous | ¢)/ money. He had been instructed to keep TOES ree ont eet given to the jury. The arguments were con- | WANED EAPERIENCED DAUMME: Wa4STED—T0 RENT A HOUSE IN THE CoPN in yellow int desprit over yellow | to mention, ‘ said ldn’t poet? © A taseese aa mand aan cei ithin 6 or 8 1 ron Was on, to be satin: [Mira Westcott, ‘biack silk gauze, Senator Jones of Nevada hes rented till the | Bl ¢7® om Wood. betes peor 80 fast; clnded yesterday afternoon, and on the open- | T° xa Sud 4; Center market: T72¢* | ued te Voaraiie Was Seta trac ‘vee stripe wit Ko reads; rs. DENIALS. fesapi ing of th 4 today Chief Justice Bingham | — —— - —GuE | feFTed. Address, giving location, price. &c, Mrs. N., Walter Nordhot. ptie, gray and bine actin Het os Hevtombac uns Wie Baues <€. else | Maj. McKinloy testified that he had never Fon pemeagprh earaeldrtip ena ciaged ho fais) ie dieecied thems to ke = pee ll pe ng A aoa OWNER OF DWELLING te brecade; Mrs. Guth: e, incesse trai! ; rons Baie laseachi J for some yar wn the stream 4 ;. | img preferred. Address in own handwriting, CASH- ED—| NER OF DWE) x gown of inch velvet” ictumed with gold | With his family, bas already taken possestion, ror ahug Aap Ohio or anywhere else re- You'll End ahs hedless, poe up the counts separately and apply the testi- | Tif’ Star office, i 10-20 horthwest or northeast Washington, 8 or 9 broidery; Mrs. Allen. black Brussels netover| Mra, Robert P. Kennedy, assisted by Mre. ing e box contract, mony to determine if the gi were stolen | yy" 4NTED—WILL GIVE FROM @15 TO €20 PER | Too), Wen ee ee ab Fear. row ¥5.000 to black satin; Miss Carol D. Westcott, blue tulle, | Robert 8. Gardner of Virginia, and the Misses | _ W. E. Wellman, » newspaper correspondent, With which they make the steam, and if the defendants were the parties who Wire o Fienced Druughtenad 5 place pp RB ol = Bg : Wirchaer means bodice edged with violets; Miss Scidmore,white | Kennedy, will be at home to callers on Monday jeriery cl pe Coo not know Mr. Ludlnes and of fed's: dollar tm tho Jotiery last = ere Biel a wdc Pobre — Address PATENT ATT\., Star o! ar. CULLINAXE & Cu. silk and black velvet; Mrs. Hatch, white satii theas' never any business connection with him. | Jones: “ a e lott +15 o clock the jury returt A " 5 a = another Bhserpcich tink Tookes back ves, coe home, 211 A street southeast, from 2 He denied having delivered the forged month.” andthe prisoners were brought in. The jury | Wy ANTED_WHITE BOY FOR WAITER IN DIN- i i f the ing Koom aud to make bimself Generally Useful. Phan maak gored Sunes Min Jahn | "Cot nd Men AO. Dskimon ot New Tork | ‘aMoushdeg tatie had AT 'eet le | "own, saat ao? Did you gt anything? |fantngents ot fay av indeed a0 the | nyu MARE Sui SOR IS brocade: Mise Mary Sherman, pale rose colored | 824 their handsome daughter, Miss Fannie, are James R. Foraker, the governor's brother, |! never do.” larceny as to the Harris & Shafer count, W 3S7ED_G00D COOK, WHITE OR COLOKED, UNFURNISHED HOUSE OF NOT walle over silk; Miss Voorhees, pale green | *+ the Ebbitt for the remainder of the season. | acnied ever having advised Wood to be acan-| Jones: ‘Oh, yes, I always do.” coupled with a recommendation to mercy. saree ncmabered, 20 Ge se how Seueay; famatly of 12 rooms and Letween H aud Pand 1a Hilk aud lace, and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, black | | Mise Ballard, who has been the guest of, Miss | didatefor the smoke inspectorship. He said| Brown: No, you don't say? What did you ee er, Cartage bad piven mote of | Sisiciee seine tae RIDGE TOSI Tete ee rill net over black silk. Others present were | Butterworth, Le Droit Park, for some weeks, | that he had had some interest in the ballot box | get this time?” py fora the court room. W°r* **" | Sav ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT —BU-| SR;ANRED—POR “TATE Ine Senator Dolph, Mr. Henry Hitchcock of St. | has returned to Chicago. manufactured by Wood in 1887. He also had | "soo96, «A ticket just as usual.” mored from the court room. W fest, conducted by" indica Men and Women, | WW Deatbie' Reuss tah ate dt ae Louis, Senator Allen, Mr. Mobr, Mr. McNaught, Miss Thompson of New York, who has been | #0me interest in the bill introduced for the r - a . | White and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, city | buy at_once if price is right. L. STAKGARD air. W. H. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stone, Cedphaahind Toxep Piano made is the Brad: and states; with rifereuces, nemoved to 700 Lat a. W. ry adoption of these boxes. This, he said, he was ,DED SCHOOL HO! is = werrapeneeerrmened . Seuntor Spooner, Mr. James Mornili, Gen. | With Mise Pagsloy at the Shoreham for three | SAVE OG"i'y his ‘brother todron’ He’ Semi; CROWDED SCHOOL HOUSES. | bury."—Ad Wave GRiENES PGs GEE and Mrs. Greely, Mr. Clas. Nordhoff, Miss ss . —- y ANTED- : <=, <I ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN, W ht apd Nipe-roor ‘ : having ever seen or known anything about the i Lee ich- good haruberwork ; one r Nordboil. Mr. Walte® Nordhoff, Mr.’ Julcs| | Miss Conrad of Winchester, Ya, is with | forged puper. He had not Lad any business | Need of a New Building to Accommo-| The unveiling of the Lee monument at Rich WY cod cook tub mint ith ire cian i J r jouses in the borthwest ] i! instead that can stay at night; reference required. Apply at Bathridye, Mr. Calderon Carlisle, Mr. Mtokane, | friendaat the Clarendon. relations with his brother since he was elected | date Pupils in the Second District, | Ten mill take place the 29th instead of the | gist Tyitty — I ex-minister to France, Mr. J. Vilson of jovernor, |’ ANTED-—AN ACTIVE MAN TO SOLICIT FIRE mee, s An enjoyable german was given last evening | &' 5 = = =| W4 1@ for first-class ¢ . Good igciane a — ces. ae bay -eapllonenn by the Arkuta social club at Metzerott’s hall, | 1% ©Ommittee adjourned until Monday. Postmaster Ross, as public school trustee, in COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.|% —, be the Soong bowl that stood is the hall was ‘not Five favor figures of an amusing character/ THEY WANT A NEW BRIDGE. |® *tter to the Commissioners 7 mes r ——— | ere Re. T—NEW YORK PLATS. ON neglected. were darced, besides several ‘others. Mr. penta tion to the needs of the second school division. Gage appre ae oF LAND AT BRIGHT- y ANTED IA. YOUNG TADY OR GENTLEMAN oF a aL ATE: OF r The inclemency of the weather yesterday was | |cd the, geree Sean ae, Nottie Metzerott | Residents of Bennings Urging Their |The Henry, Morse and Phelps buildings are | *re.30°" O°" Toute MOEMAKER, 090 Fat, | in wogmAturennand with, References to. Introduce | 1140s datte wits oud seternces. X. 4. McINTARE, e < led the german until midnight when general tPni ‘unless | > + F LAND AT BUIGHT: | 20t® Work of fiction or a biography and none but ca- | =~ C ».w.. opp. Trinity church. £1-100 a serious hindrance to the success of the tea | dancing ensued. Among those present were Needs Before Congress. crowded, he says, to such an extPnt that unless FOR, SAte 5S ACRES OF LAND AT BUIGHT- | Doble parties need apply, and. to such 1 will offer unu- - = af the Foundling’s hospital in the afternoon. | Mise Addie Miller, Miss ‘Lalu Dean Mise Bile = something is done to relieve them they will | Jame °Sit gaa pro rer bs email frame house: high Ses es Rens 16, Cones eee FOR RENT--STORES, {he ladies who did call were charmed to meet | Dwyer, Miss Lilly Edmonston, Miss Jeasic | , Residents of the vicinity of Bennings have | suffer serious inconvenience. There are twenty- | “ust” LOUIS F: SHOLMAREN, U2) Pot aw. » th + ave. = _ I uN T- S. pace there. wlio was assisting in re- | Macarty, Miss May Merillat, Miss Sally Shock, | taken active steps to secure anew bridge in| eight school rooms in the three buildings oc- SALE SEVERAL DESIRABLE TRACTS IX | WWANTED—TWO BRIGHT WIDE-AWAKE CAN- | 750 RENT — BAKE OVEN AND LARGE Bake ceiving aud with whom the hospital has al-| Miss Young, Miss Lilly Macarty, Miss Margoret place of the venerable and dilapidated Ben- cauaye thirty-three schools. He says further | SorteQiDatrict BOF of the city, with, fine views Wises Pg pyre ak EK K Koow. foodcouditivn, $12) also. two-story = eae ane mae rie waar ie Sag os — ae? aig Vows - a An-| nings bridge. Mr. A.J. Curtis, chairman of that ten of the above number are on the half- | valley. ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 20 F st. B.Wwf8-3t Benatar oth ne ove (eine 11% oo =y aa 4 ‘802 77 3 eaven, the eaven, Mrs. Far-/| nie on, Miss Grace andler an: jeasra, 4 . . rape = A errs teat 12 Wg, ee * "16-3 —sTo gahar, 2irs, JW. McCartney, Mra. Wallace, | Edward Burton, Wm. J. Dwyer, Charlos H. | 1° bridge committee of Citizens’ association, | day plan, and that on the S0th of last Novem-| JVOR SALE 27,25.100, ACRES OF LAND FAST WAXTER CRY AREAL ESTATE FIRM ATOUNG | fa 100 ot aA, ber there were 1,778 pupils in these schools, an can a peas ¥ purchased st ‘ouce, bay ke ad Be wn an ee Ss USI ems st. mw. : ae x 76, Star office. — Mra, A. T. Britton and Miss Williamson were | Me: Upton Edmonston, Wallace Stowell, | No. 10, has placed in the hands of Representa- on duty, and for those who braved the storm | Elmer E. Curry, George Slye, Charles Davis, | tive Compton a petition for a new bridge and raf teacher. This num- iat Pessaued.aa enjoyable hour was assured | Ralph Barnard, Wm. Ty Bingham, Higgles and |» bill drawn up for the association by Mr. Rich- | pee" ep eae ee ¢ ‘ore : ; oR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, 135 ACRES 134 MILE | 5 — «OTN ASELS OST 7 ee terses, ber of pu he says, would fill thirty- & O. Ke ANTED-GOOD ©. E) TALL- NT— JES. by the how ard Smith has been introduced in the House by | seven scliools, and in, ardor to. comforuatly | sar LAGI aN OM RES Bese, terme | WWANLED Coop CANyAvrus, Gs, Bate |___FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ Justice and Mrs. Field have returned from} The last of the pleasant germans given dur- Mr. Compton. organize the schools four new classes are re- N_ OA: DUALDERBON & Ob. LULU Batre ote; © | OR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS 934 F ST., FRONT New York city. Mrs. Field will not be at hore | ing the season of the Friday german club took oy pare SON & OV. 1010 Fst. 11-co2w B BALE 3 PI The petition says: quired, namely: One in the first, one in the F ‘Washinxton Grove, tan Branch ey “That Bennings bridge,on the Bennings road, | *°°°84 one in the fifth and one in the sixth | Pron Tea rat aw. er WALTER) and Back Kootus ; all in good candition, very Pear on Mondays, the 10th and 17th of this month, | piace last evening at the Buckingham, and the ee Sank eco em, K, Room 2 but will be at home informally to her friends large number present enjoyed the delightful WaAnten, —1N Women as Nurse and Waitress; for which there is noroom. He says | — —— Ty: | Muired_Address P.O. Box 140, ENT—DESIRABLE OF FICE ROOMS a ou succeeding Mondays, cutertainment. Many new and pretty figures | i8@ frame stracture built many years ago in | frat sy the rae no pullding oon be resto OB EXCHANGE WASHINGTON AND Baty ‘team heat aud levator ‘service, iu the Lenin Miss Laura Jackson gives a tea today to meet | were given and were led by Mr. Crenshawe. | the early history of the District; has from age itwill be immediately. He calls attention | proved Western Clty Property. for good Farma.. Gi WANTED—LOTS. Building. 1425 5. aT, coUMBbE. Miss Parker and Miss Quincy, jan Nepoe Pirro — Stapeling | and use become unfit for travel and is totally i ty fact si the Commissioners did not sce Pylce,and ful description, “M. L. FUNKHOUSER& | ___1 Ni Ja. cei ‘ew York, Cam ds ‘ove the recommendation of the boar ere = | WWANTED-—T0 PURCHASE Mrs. Otis Bigelow and Miss Bigelow give | Gricans, Davia, Glewon,” Mequillacy Tow | imsdequate for the present demands of the | Ht to approve the: appropriation of $45,000 for | JQOH SALE-SEVEKAL TRACTS OF LAND ON incr aud Adjolning Latin gook losetice, ors tow FOR RENT—HALLS. tea today from 4 to 7 at No. 1501 18th street. | cock of West Virginia, Mise Morton, Oren. | '&Pidly growing section east of Eastern branch | the purchase of a lot and the erection of a new | siya once wanted, other detente ar aaa be Fotomne | Modern impr ved Houses, 6 to 8 rooms; aust be a | —___7_/2¥ *¥%4s —= Miss Wingate, daughter of Gen. George | shawe, Hackney, Scott, Darneille, ’ Kelly, | 9f the Potomac river. By last spring's freshet building in the second division. In conclusion | gections of Maryland aud vincinie. ae nme ye oftce._ | OR, RENT — SECOND FLOR FLATS 1342 Wingate, and her cousin, Mise Mann, are the | Bowcock of Virginia, “Lester, “Val Zandt | ¥48 a0 damaged that wo consider it unsafe | pullding in the second division, aro willing to| "7. 9) HOTOUIMS, BULELET & 00. TANTED_WE WANT MORE UNDMPROVED | otitis turuiabets 6120 per tusuts, uateraeied BOD guests of ex-Secretary aud Mrs. McCulloch, | Shoupp, Hunter and Jones, and Messrs, Cren- | fF travel. We, therefore, petition your hon- | recommend an appropriation of €25,000 for a aed Sn erin the Tart nee a area TONED | Dor tmnth. inquire oi. Me PALM i orable bodies for the passage of a bill replac- the ait R SALE—FARM OF 106 ACRES MORE OR | ,1' Properts in Mue ue ‘of clients dest 14-00 1418 Fat ‘They are the nieces of Mra. McCulloch. Miss|*hawe, Hawkins, McQuillam, Duhammel, new building to be erected on ite corner less in Moutwomery county, Md. situate 1 mite | Dreferved. ee number vrop- _ Se Susie McCalloch, niece of Mr. McCulloch, | French, Drs. Rust, Staples, Belt and Schaffert, | 28 the same with a substantial stone or iron | ¢¢ 7th and P streets northwest. Knowles station, Metropelitaa ‘branch Balti. | &t 12, that section, meet ys it RENT—THE PROPERTY KNOWN Ab’ THE from Grand Rapids, Mich., is also a guest. | Messrs. Thompson, Friebus, Hackney, Fuller, eo ieitobised Qizects she Tis oe ——»— more and Ohio railroad, § miles from Washington. SF wt First Baptist Church, 13th «t. between G and H Mra. McCalloch closed her house last Wednes: | McKinney, Frve, ‘Towson, Black in- frict Com- sis. u.w., will be reuted for Concerta, Lectures, kuter. tainments, etc, Apply to THEU. AL HARDING, 600 11th st. uw fl-im Brain- Restrain a Real Estate For price and terms apply to x dag, bat wilh be a8 beane to her Srionds on nena | td ond Glenanes. . missioners to have a “subs.antial stone or iron | Suit to _e see e-Ut FeANCIS HUFTY, 1301 Fatow. | V Wednesda: i ” J.W. Phillips has filed bill in equity by | yo; “ABN 200 ACRE ye A delightful reception was given last even- bridge with necessary approaches” erected 708 | SALE~ FARM OF 200 ACRES MORE OB ALL parts of the city for immediate investment. Prompt transaction if price suits. L. 81 FARGARDE EK, - ? acrossthe Eastern branch cn the Bennings | Messrs. Cole & Cole against Washington Dan- ince George county, Md., about 8 miles — SS = Aaa ARESS ome The events of next week will be among the | ing by Mr. and Mrs. Cabell to Gen. and Mrs, | road, and the sum of 60,000 ie appropriated | enhower et al. for an injunction to restrain the | {om Washingt tre, $3,500: —— ED_WE DERIRE THREE LOTS 18 THR BUSINESS CHANCES. permanent residents of the capital principally, | Binck. Among the were Senator and | for the purpose, to be — bad of the | sale of certain property under deed of trust and | _£5-0t FMANCIS HUPTY, 1301 Pat.n.w. | eg gt 000 "EY GALBERTS CO. O88 Fee ute | 2 FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING HEALTH us the officials uave not only closed their doors | Mrs. Allen. Surgeon ral and Mrs. Moore, neral expenses of the District. commit- The suit out of trans- | YOR SALE-AT ROCKVILLE, MD, A SUPERB | Jsli-lm Forpropsetor, one of the Best ostsuiinned peaks to all festivities of the season, but are not uc- | Assistant Treasurer and Mrs, Huston, Hon, and | feo of the Citizens’ amrociation expect to have a | for an account. \agund aciadols House on Montwomery aventie, werk end. recea ly | ——— = | Atlantic City, NJ.;120 rooms, furnished, ceutral cepting invitations. Some of the leading events | Mrs. Washington, Hon. and Mrs. Cliftén Breck- | hearing on the subject soon before the District | actions in real estate. Complainant alleges [ye od ee Oe WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | Sosstg0 fori geese fou” For pacuiodlars a of the week are as follows: Fee spots date, Patterson snd Miss | committee, and are | preparing | themselves | that he a70.8, note for $10,000 on November | ccliar underentire house; hnrd-wood suish, polished | - Bova =a | Building, Atlantic Cay, hee On Law Monda: x and ii right, Mrs. Senator Reagan an: agen, | with facta. They say that when Capt. Griffin | 22 last, but claims e is not in defa' loors, open grates, « spleudid farnace, large closets and | > NTED—FLOWE PRE S| Sac aise pao 7 Eo 7 +4 give e house. warming nacre, Henderson will | yii50 Voorhees. Hon. and Mrs. m and | secured statistics two years ago as to the rela- | as alleged, but that on an sccount being stated Uthat. inte ou de heen pantie Kerk | W No tinmbue, the natural Gowers are rally pre: | JNOE,SALEDUUG STORE TY VLEGANT Loca- cattin ts thn jd _ in - ee Miss Darlington, Mrs. Dr. Bullock, and | tive amount of travel on the roads leading into | it will be found that the debt ison the other | 344\j ty. Price #7, Bho Pees ore second. and not aostruyed jena krone meg jong lease om building, Ge gregiuts for sella, beter — ira. Cutcheon, re, Judge e, Judge ton, nnings road was second le. 18-6t SWORMSTED A 927 Fstnw. | Eo = pai een i eee, Si ference. At 0! clock. there will be dancing. Welton, ‘Sine ‘Black, Mine iccaniads, te oe “ith street Tos, “The old bridge ie Se Ses 3 eee Gene none With Ws TED—H Ba Ne had Pasiee tee ena ire Sageteetigass Soheeaad Viee bots nt tr — s. heey Wilmer, Mr. Craile and Rev. Dr. Elliott, " was built many years ago as a toll bridge by | Thieves Sentenced to the Penitentiary. concrete Bavement, and pftgunce and 1: acres of Pid oor Fong rae ng Ee 6 $5,000 stare, profits over @20 daily: no cot will receive. ‘The ladies of the Supreme | Mise Helon Skiles entertained a dancing club | Benning, from whom Bennings takes ite name, In the Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- | ities fom Wankington: Ob reed eek eee | BIO Tthetaw {Xperience necessary ; uo more money Deeded; with+ Court will pot be at ho P of the younger socie le at her home, No, | Subsequently it was sold to the late Robert ing there number of | boardersor furonein business in this city; price y ANTED—BY A RAPID LADY TYPE WRITER, - LITTLE MIT, Star office, me. young ty a ham, this morning were a 4 soe Ball and then purchased by order of Congress 84,500. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, Work todo at Home at 3 cents per 100 words of = = = Tuesday Mrs. Senator Walthall and Miss Lecbaapemprongy trey” i = based and made a free bridge. arraignments, sentences, &c., after the shop st ‘Walthall give a tea from 4 to 7; Mr. and Miss Scots ee: | wel wore coer ag WASTED QUE MHO DESIRES TON VEST #300; Soe eee eee lifters” posed ELL ‘RAD! R CITY PROPERTY | “ess 2 eee estabiished business, paying 33% per comt - . one for the occasion and this gave plenty of re’ case had been dis; ot, ee tea cee img a NTED—TO PURCHASE A CASH REGISTER, | monthly on ivestuneut. Teasone for to areas bone tic thd Gena tf | ue Wheel duane Ae lrg |THE MASONIC VETREANS, | Berard Corll = hoy of sehen, nlad| uni fake ny wach sang: | W rtp a Gadde nt | Sade SORT, Barn “2 - midnight a e supper was served and ilty of false pretenses obtaining $2 by | yeu! Fer < ~ bby x ~~} = oe = Se | FOR. 5: 7 FUR- im aot saanad ee yorsieny last reception | afterward dancing was keptup untilla late hour, | The Association dear gc a oped representing that W. H. English was under | 5°, ia atte Vinee ace CIEE Sj = Tay aura SOT EEASON AL ARR OOELATERAC a Ce oe el” ee On Wednesday Mrs and the Misses Tiffany, |. ™*% Representative Allen of Michigan, with on Washington’s Birthday. arrest and sent him for it, Assistant District ome, S400 fot of ro peed ceo | W Security or Bull ot Sale of Household Furniture For saz 3 % of iimnit is i Mullowney stated tha¢ the had i » grapes, berries aud for Loan of $00 for ¥0 days; liveral interest. lately back from Europe, give « toni ti | Teale with the latter ef ten neal en eee, The Washington Masonic veteran associs- | furved sae term in the ponitontiney rere ee yiter: iimediate possession. "W. He SWANDEAL Tf | Rddreas Bor 152, Star otion it oe ouse On Connecticut avenue, an re per day for salary per jtar oifice. 5 ESIRING TO MAKE MONE: < = next from 2 to 7 p.m. tion has perfected arrangements for its annual | lar offense, having been sentenced by Judge SS0n SALECWORTY ACRES SOUR MILiGD FEOIT ANTED-ALL DESIRING 70° a : a Hngh, McCulloch ou McPherson square will | "ir, rank A. Clarvoe and her mother, Mra, | meeting and banquet, to be held in the Ma-| Montgomery to one year. Carroll stated that ie Re Sees Wes cavelspe; no canvassing. “Address Box 78, | OPD SALE BMICK YARD cae home to Ler TRF tt, will ive at thei idence, | #ouic temple on February 22. This association | £2glish owed him the money and he took that 300 down, bal a5 per mon 40 Acres 3 miles | star office. 1t*” | can be ansde by water or rail; civuston eon ‘satintac- Thursday the ladies of the Senate resume | T- ‘aweett, will receive ir resi 2 means of getting it. He was sentenced to two | out; 4-room house. wopperscte,, % Que-acte | \\— TED-TO RECEIVE BIDS FOR TEARING | {orf reasons tor sale given upon application to W, i their receptions. 1100 9th street, Mondays, February 10 and 17, | is peculiarly a home institution, its member- years in the itentiary. Lots 234 mniles out. Price gone, 5 tee, each pci oie dl ths Morey ala | BARSTOW, 615 7thet uw. t-iw Mra, Se M from 3 to 6. ship consisting of Master Masonsaftiliated with |” Wm. Gordon, a colored man of twenty-one, | So teu Staion tron 8 to'B aetes ache 23g miles | ingeon 1Uth st near F. Call on or address CHAS ED- | JOR SALE-STORE MOUSE, WITH DWELLING sacigdaan eaite pe fic yp pee — ‘The ladies of the Historical society discussed | blue lodges in the District of Columbia, and | indicted for grand larceny of a bicycle, plead B crea Rouse: 3 | MOMSTON, Budder, 611 Got-n.w. __ at auove: lance lot; Main st, Rockville: fue chance on Monday from assisted by 3 bal. 835 1h. 860,000 Mra Hatcher, Mra Livingstone, Mee Joke, 12 | the subject of the “Establishment of the royal | on itsroll are the names of many of the most | guilty. He stated he was from and or Zand near end’of Proposed : ler Wilson of W authority in France” at Mra, Horatio King’s inent in domestic Masonic circ! while that this was his first trouble, The court sen- | bridge; also several farms on Potomac river as low as Seat Washington state and Miss Hampton Fosterday morning. Mra. Lenman presided. Bt ils b anguet will bo found an” to pees ‘dis. | teticed him to one year in the Albany peniten- : NGS BY Ex. | fotmrocery, confectionery, milli shoes, hardware ANTED—TYPEWRITING EVENINGS BY EX. | Srgcncral store, COOKED LUCKELY tee Be tree pert; for stenographers and others, four years’ = : experience; have Kemington machine; will Pot {OK SALE—SOU 1H WEST— DICTATION. 1121 1 st, LW. 3" Que o. the Finest Grocery, Provision and Whole- < first original paper was by Mi tiary. at, with - asle Liquor Stores in Sout Washington: 7 rooms sed Mise Ethel Neely of Norfolk is visiting her | Elroy Avery and the second, on “Feudsligm,” | pnguithed brethren from other. Jurisdictions, | SA" a sale srs | ‘WW ANTED AVERY LADY, TO RNQW THAT SHE | Store no orc oni rar nea ean aa od sant, Mrs. Henning, at No. 1728 20th street, by Mra. Amos big cecal A charming “Legend ts thant nes much revered by Masons—tem- ALEXANDRIA. house tor 81 by seudius postal to C, ‘AUERBACH. cor. | fuveutory. Will sell stock and jesse piace or Tropes. Mra John D. Gillette and Miss Jessie Gil- | of Eginhard and Mas Fead by Mrs. J. | perance—it has become an unwritten law Eagan : a 7 nee ere ees Serene. sa SP tuiuisaaee on Bix " B. Edmonds. A selection from early French ‘ed , | Reported for Tae Evawine Stan, ay ne TE ETE ANIED—IMMEDIATELY, A LOAA OF @5,000 | “sider _ Oop Feu tw. Jette of Elkhart, DL, are at the Hamilton, cheertully acquiesced in by all, that coffee from Chain bridge, at aucuiyon WEDNESDAY, | 1 eal Es' 9 literature was read by Mrs. H. A Scudder. i Crrt Graprs,—The new grading of Alfred AUYIWEL¥IN, at POUR PM ent to 87.000 on No. 1 tate at S per po z = Mire. AM. J. Foote and her daughter, Miss | Mrs, W. H. Browne contributed some selections | Shall be the strongest drink farnished on that | ,. 00 near iw intersection with Fringes ieee | Sees fey Fain of enidening.° Will ell at private anion, Aro 1.6.0. Star office, "H1-i0"” | HOW MENT FURNISHED BOARDING HOUSES Katharine, hold their last formal reception of | from “French folk lore.” Miss Bestou ren- ‘Althou@h i ishense bak Giree it will require a general “fill up” in the lote of | #!¢. Er UEMENTS, 1821 Fat. n.w. £7-4t WANED -To BUY A HORSE FOR A LIGHT | 4 nw : zi the season thie afternoon from 3 to 6 o'elock at | dered finely upon the piano two classical ae. berss meembecship of conshdersliy oven ens thet visintty. fGrades fixed there, by Sur- | JOH, HALE, Of EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROE- pycpusinons Wagon, Address. with particuara, es- | *77 32° . E. & BARRIS. their deuce, st tions, ise “Thine es | hundrs tii veyor many years ago are to ren- ‘acres. niles: conte red a Gee Say ANTED. “BAFETY, LATE PATTE ONEY DOUBLED The members of the G.S.P. club will give | Blue and Tender,” “W. Echoes” and pemtnordeghentine Trompe pte: ae on necessary the new arrangement which the aoa ab aeree Shira; purest water: perteouy bene “A W poe eg eee tet Pets 2 fk 8 — hee Kents cof their first hop Monday evening. “Danse Ecossaise.” many coming from those who have feached | Committee on streets are now abvut to put into | splendid rod: price #140 per acre. B.A. FHITL THEED-ALE HOLDERS GH GLUON SEGRRES | eo ed cto Mira ee Botner: : ¢ é B Low ha operation. That entire section of the town has | = 8ON,1410 sew Yorkave. OO eftw_ | WANTED CALL, HOLDEKS OF CLUB TICKETS Gas and Oil Lauds in Obio or West Vi Mise E. L. Clapp of Saratoga, N. Y., is spend-| Mr. and Mrs, Newton ejoy have | their Masonic majority during the past year, | °P¢ pool rg . ae Pid 2 ; bring TS Perms in leses, Now Met Var Dakota, West Va, ing the winter with her Reice, Mrs A.J. Curtis, | Changed their residence to 908 st street and | | The oficers are: Jose M. Yunage, president; | been Sraded and Mapped by Surveror Hewell, | OR SALE SEVEN-LOOM COTTAGE: PULL | let iy Hennay)vauie ave.for redemption, ‘where | , earnae 1, 3e% Ra ho. Ma, Be ‘22 I street northeast. = - ” | will be pleased to see their friends in their new | Noble D. Larner, R. B. Donaldson, vice presi- ——— Shh grades te ths maleate ot rom station, with 3 genes. #8,.500; 146) acres, = The end in the World Mrs, Scranton and Mrs. Meylert will receive | #™®- Peart anne Tee y: Jee, E- | the town are those mapped out by Bares fersler egarar. ¥. Tig Se Taare, next Tuesday at 1337 K street, assisted by Mias |, Mrt W. J. H. Hogan of Dedham, Mass,, | hewson, ' i » Joa. Jouy, | Ewing, except that King street was regraded | Haltimorr, Ma. 38 Sp rare a Oy a apnea I eng Sod ly ee Pg é. where, for next or fe war wer, and u} re- wit Representative Harmer and vu Resse | 009 sks Sues apie innate Solebrated by the Saangerbund. | Tandy besa placed ou a bew grade. Buy SUC E CALDWELL i006 Pe Se spelbouk from 2 to 5. ‘ome = A himgg with on rag nagmage Proscs . pace epee rye aaa cre bd Pacenh see Vaca Soe ig SALE-EIGHT ACKES WILE NICE New Miss Alice Parks gave « pleasant “p vo | her bead aud shraining ber satin dine writ ix | Judge Chea, Walter, who ie one of the oldest | tions of tas conaty. A tints oeeting tarsoten 06 ioated queer fs Serrano Warne Steg nl iret eave = pentyl beard —— esdetec henge be on * Ay: Sevier Osem te aa Weduowiay night ab Walks soboel howe, | Hee citad BM es ee mirabiy | Confined to the house memsbees oF he) sone first | ent Wedues potas Wale ES RR SSE a Toaby Mis Carrie Qotterilland the gentloman’s | rm Cerrar s Teuidenee, 1887 14th strcet was | Ieoder when, the seengerbaud was started in | AS that meting a series of meceures ooking to fom tule og tolendia “reed good itt | "10 Tae by Mr. George Wilkinson. The “boobs” honors | the scene ast evening of a children's gathering, | 185. Speeches, songs und recitations were the | § Ot she old county eystom as to | dvel ng: barn: beathy Joosty: 617.60 ger mouth | Qa aNTED TR were wou by Miss Elia Davis and Mr. Arthur | fivem in honor of ape, ning. A collati served. | roads, the prevention and puniahment of crime, | - mA. 1410 NY. ave. Wie taale Clifford. Among those present were Mr. and | Die Fooms were brilliantly lighted and deco- The Mexican Veterans. 4c,, will be considered and legislation asked in :s, WiTH c, Pee Dre. Parks, Mra. , Mr. Will Parks and | ™* oa. after « bountiful Tepast dancing was relation to several measures tending to build ap s, ge the Misses Carrie Cotterill, Geno Davis Ger- | ©! until a late hour. ‘The Mexican veterans have called » meeting | the county. ners" Platt and i Convey Maton, wee De | Chestnut Hill, ved — sg peicoman 4 qrdgbuartdinglic ~ LO,0.F. ast night = of ears » Messrs. Wilkinson, ¢ reunion of | mac Z ry Wiles! Spilivan, Revitt, Cassin, Cissell Parks, ae ee Capit Hil Sines their national association on the 2% of Feb- Oda Fellows sousted “40 os ng Go 5 followed a bountiful cellation. Bradley at her reception = : i

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