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Fi a a i wo le] j-=] ie & a Si Z Q nm x b> 2 | > Z 4 5 =} 4 9 a 8 =. q Be 5 ba 3 E rd ~ » = @ 1] ? SOCIAL MATTERS. Miss Berths Jackson of Janesville, Wis., is Telegrams to The Star. as eiadiag inetass, Min OCF Preckeee, Nearing the Close of the Gay Season—| Mra J. H. Cavanaugh and Miss Cavanaugh Receptions and Personal Notes. will hold their last reception r. THEODORE THOMASTOWED.| ,,., Lyman Tiffany entertained her friends | _ Miss Lillian Collins will receive with want ah) at a Doautifal at-home yesterday afterngon to 2, E. Cavanaugh and Mise Cavanaugh tomor- int luce Tr yo Miss Marga- He Will Take to Himself a Chig | fet taser, Sry sitany and ber Sanger | Min, Win. Warren was st home fo «large > | have been for ayear, re g in mi of in ber te i the early winter, and this was also the atthe Portland Tuesday afternoon. She was cago Wife. occasion in which their home, No. 1705 Con- | assisted by Miss Annie Sioussat, who wore » necticut avenue, had been open to a large com- | lovely gown of white India silk braided with pany. The spacious rooms of the first floor | silver. ore treme inte oun sane eae gt bellies A charming tea was that given by Mrs, Wm. x d the of the flowers 9 THE LOTTERY MANIA OUT WEST. bamprandgr sah = in the firet drawing Dunlap yesterday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock. room door to receive the company attired in & | Hitgee Sanseltes ant nore ne ae Misses Schneider and Armstrong and . rich costume of aprico! trimmed Slick Capture of Massachusetts with a rich enterle and edged with point bebe bp onag ee sormnsted by the Murderer. Tiffany, the debutante of the ‘a Misses Peter, Stephens and " those present were Major and Mrs. Bates, Dr. by her mother’s side and was introduced to all | and Mex, Trimble Gury ang Wn Jokes Lieut, tie, facets. Mion Margaret ie fair, tall end and Mrs. Van Deser, Lieut and Mrs, Me. VA EVEN TOLD BY WIRE. style of beauty | Cartney, Dr. Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs. mous re te attractiveness of person and manner | Mra ‘Neil in ae Mrs,” fea a — that marks her individuality. She wore »| Misses hens, Greenleaf, Billings, - A Bates, 81 - ™ simple toilet of white q@esprit trimmed | yj, SUSPECT SAWTELLE CAUGHT. | 9h? cote whet moire x pcaad which | Nicholson and ‘ illanns and the ee He Was All Ready to Go to Montreal | Hoy the full sleeker upot, the actin tried | Mrs. L. G. Hine and Miss Hine will be at When the Hand of the Law Struck Him. | arms and fastened the point @esprit high | home to their friends tomorrow and the follow- —— about the throat. She d_@ large bon- | ing Friday. Ponrtaxp, Mz., Feb. 13.—Isaae B. Sawtelle, | quet of roses in one hand. Mra. N. S. Lin-| Mrs. John Tweedale will not receive tomor- wanted in Boston in connection with the mys-|coln, in a gown of gay silk, met the guests | row on account of sickness in the family. terious disappearance of his brother Hiram, |in the second draw: Mrs. Stan-| Mr and Mrs. Walter T. L. Hyer have re- ing room, was arrested here this morning, He registered ee eee is, Mrs. Tiffany's | tarned from their wedding trip to Indiana and at the Falmouth hotel Monday evening under | sik stood by Mra. Lincoln, who presented her, | hereafter will reside at No. P street. the name of J. Bridge, Dover. He attracted | and Mra. Jackson, in a toilet of black velvet and| Mra. C. J, Hayes gave her first afternoon tea the attention of the clerk, who took him for a | white crepe, directed the to the dining | since her marriage yesterday at her charming beat. Last evening the clerk read a ote room, where there was the usual crush of a | home, 426 New Jersey avenue southeast. She tion of Sawtelle and recognized the man. He | large company, Miss Helen Tiffany, in a demi | was assisted by her husband's mother, Mra, notified the police and “Bridge” was placed | toilet of ~~ terra cotta India silk trimmed | Henry Hayes, E. M. Hood, Miss Armstrong under surveillance. This morning when he | with black lace that edged the half high|of Brooklyn, the Misses Sloan of Balti- left the hotel he went to the post office, got a } bodice, served chocolate, and Miss Porter, in| more, M: Freda Kondrup and the letter, tore it up and proceeded to the Grand | white silk and heavy ball fringe passementerie, | Misses Hayes, Her hours were from 5 to 8, Trunk depot, where he inquired for a ticket to | drew cups of bouillon from a square metal | and during that riod the rooms were Detroit. but did not purchase it. He boarded | kettle that stood over a spiritlamp. Mrs. | filled with people. Miss Helen Hayes poured the Montreal train and had taken aseat when | Thos, D. Parker, the second daughter of the | coffee and chocolate with a delighful grace, he was arrested. He turned pale when taken | house, in a dress of white silk trimmed | and Mrs, Hood, assisted by Mr. A. J. ‘ke, into custody, but admitted that his name was| with deep rufiies of int lace, dis- | had charge of a generous bowl of punch, The eee ears onanerday a stranger called | pensed cafe frappe; Miss | Potts of | dining room was bountifully provided with all at the Falmouth hotel and inquired for Saw- | Philadelphia, in silver ‘gray plush and silk, | sorts of delicacies, to which the guests soon pe a was told baer! = such person was praia Ao bowl of claret Lara ay pretty | found their way. Te. @ visitor looked over register 88 McKeever, in white wool, th corsage, Mrs. Julia L. diana until he came tothe “Bridge” signature, when | trimmed with tinsel” braid, made herself gea-| inp stra Tae une polis ta visit- Be said, “That is the man I want.” The clerk | erally useful in all the rooms. The occasion . on duty at the time cannot describe this man, | was like a reunion of many residents of the | A meeting of the Pansy club was held last but the officers are looking for him. The Bos- | city, who wished most heartily a fair future for pape er the home of the Misses Stinzing, tou police haye been notified of Sawtelle’s ar- | the pretty debutante, Among those present | 602 B t southwest. Musical and literary rest. were Admiral and Mra, Crosby, Mrs, Queen, | exercises, dancing and a bountiful repast, con- —__>—_—_ Mrs. Hornsby, Mrs, Field, Mra. Condit Smith | tributed to the pleasures of the evening. THE LOTTERY CRAZE. and daughters, Mrs. Langhorne, Mra. Noble,| Mrs, Baker of New York, Mrs. Morill of Kan- = De. and Kindleberger, Mrs Hitt, Mrs. | gag and Mrs, Mofitt of New York will hold The Louisiana Concern Does Not Want | Hawley, Mr. Dulaney of St, Louis, Mrs. Alex- | their last reception tomorrow at the Rochester, a Franchise in Nevada. qndet Graham Bell, Miss Edes, Mrs. Robert | assisted by Miss Robertson of Muscogee, Indian Hinckley, Mrs. F. H. Coyle, Mr. Jesup Blair, | Territory, and other ladion Cansox, Nev., Feb. 13.—So far as known | Xf; Wa Scklan, Mra and Miss Mullen, Miss) "4 tscnionable wedding was celebrated last there is no basis in fact for the report that the | Card, Mr. Stephen Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Lothrop | ¢vening in St, James’ Episcopal church at Louisiane lottery, besten in Dakota, will now | Bradioy, Miss Edie, Mrs, Deering, Mrs. and | Bedford, Pa.,in which Hon, Van i, Manning of seek to gain a foothold in Nevada. The Louisi- | Miss Batcheller, Gen. and Mrs. Wm. Henry | Washington and Miss Georgia Edith Reamer of aua lottery has never attempted to secure a | Browne, Mrs. Dodge, Miss Grace Plimpton, | Bedford were the contracting parties. Over r old When the last legislature met | @rs. G. B. Huycock, Mr. and Mra, Edward Mc- | 200 invitations were sent out and the beautiful footh: here. en the last leg: Cauley, Capt, and Mrs, John F. Rodgers, Gen, | little church, which was handsomely decorated in 1888 the lottery put money into the fight to | and Mra, Rochester, Misa Ashford: Miss ‘Shep- | for the oce wion, was comfortably filled, Rev. beat the introduction of the lottery scheme ia ard, Miss Blackburn, Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Clarence Buell of Cumberland offigiated. The Nevada, its object being to shut out opposition Hammond, Marquis de Lanza, Gen, Van | bride was given away by her sister, Miss Ettie lotteries. This is as much as the Louisiana | viiet, Gen’ Greely, ‘Miss Berry and Gen. and | Reamer, while the groom’s best was W. J. company has tried to control Nevada on the | 15. ‘McKeever, Peters of Washington. The bri ids were lottery question thus far. Mrs, Morgan and Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Carter Miss Slingluff of Norristown, Miss Finley of GONE CRAZY OVER THE LOTTERY. wo a delightful re 4y in their Boots Chattanooga, Tenn., Miss Manning of Wash- Smuiwares, Mixx., Feb. 13—The general | Grete hos tow small soe poey ae a ett ington and Miss Roberts of Kenovo. The maids een hist tet bean a tied pan: Per- | of honor were Miss Marietta Manning, Miss ‘ussi0n I going 8: | sonal friends yesterday, Bessie Manning and Miss Florence King. The the attempt to ingraft the Louisiana lottery! The tea given by Mra, Green B. Raum yes- | bride wore white faille, trimmed with Suchess upon North Dakota bas driven C. F. Bergstrom | terday to present the wife of her son, Mra, | lace; the bridesmaids, white mousseline de crazy. He imagines that he has drawn two! Green B. Kaum, jr., to the friends of the fam. | chiffon, and the maids of honor, white India Prizes of 3.000 and £4,000, respectively, and is | ily, was one of the successes of the afternoon, | silk. The ushers wore Mesurs. Bassett, Clark making a desperate effort to get his bogus | rg Raum’s drawing rooms were beautifully | nd Fletcher of Washington, D. C., and C. W. tickets cashed. oud, each one having Coen in one a on Bedford. 1 7 groom lies onl: a color. ¢ front room In yellow glowed with | 80n of ex-Congressman Manning of Mississipp' THEODORE THOMAS TO MARRY. Seffodite and Jonquila; the a or — in| Last night at 7 o'clock St. Dominic's church be . i = ; The Famous Director Chooses a Chicago toon, in bridal white, displayed ‘the earan oe Me Thee Fee nine we mariage . Thi 5 Lady of Boston Lineage. dainty flowers of spring. Mrs. Raum received | ‘The ‘bride wore a. hee den nee een, Rock. oe in a rich toilet of black lace and black satin Curcaco, Feb. 13.—Wedding bells are soon to | with a front of white lisse; Mra, Raum, ir., was ioe mallee, pp rg te ng Ni es ring sgain for Theodore Thomas, the great |*ttired in her bridal robes of white faille | wedding march, The ushers were Jas, Moran orchestral lewler, and the announcement has | dr#ped with white tulle and garnished with os- | Chas. J. Wagner, Jos, Gessford, Hiram Doyle, ; z trich feathers. Miss Coryell and;Miss Rogers of | Chas. Brooks and M. Quinn, ‘The presents were added interest in this eity from the fact that| Philadelphia, who were bridesmaids to Mrs, sary wumasces aid aoris, Fo ce rn H his flance is a Chicago lady of high social po-| Raum, were ‘present, attired in the dresses of | sia: aie ides dl ned, deceit sition, Miss Rose Fay, the bride that is to be, | white embroidered mousselaine de soie which = a nies hort terey Lendl emctin ie us the daughter of the late Rev. Chas. Fay, an | they wore at the wedding. Others assisting to | ceased, Mr. and Mrs. Holden will reside at pi " rtain the large company were Mra. | 614 6th street south Episcopal clergyman of Cambridge, Mass. He | 62% i eet southwest, wasason of Judge Samuel P. Fay, also of |Gomen of Philadelpbig tha Meat pings | Mrs. de Simenoff receives on Fridays instead Cambridge, s man of considerable note in his | Morristown, Pa., Mrs. Moses and daughter of | Of Mondays at 1924 H street. time. Itis only abouta year since the Rev, | the house and Miss Bertha Lincoln. The tea; Mra. F. J. Moses will receive with Mrs. J. H. Chas, Fay died at an advanced age. Although | *ble was tastefully decorated with pink roses | Cavanaugh and Miss Cavanaugh tomorrow. he never made a permanent home in Chicago | were served oy the Joey Cece ease | Last evening the Short slory club held its he had many friends here, having temporarily ' iS in | Tegular fortnightly meeting at the Hotel Fre- tilled the pulpit of St. Jauses Episcopal church satabar kad wets Contes of Peet nai: | duula. A. piano bolo was played by Mee Hons wer iral Fears ago. The family were members | dents of the city and people in official life and | 4d, when “The Unknown Visitor,” a short of this parish. Ten years ago several mem- story, was read by the author, Mrs. J. M. Mc- bere of the family imoved to Chicago, three | °° she = foes End att facalllee | Clacey, who received sonny compliandie ts daughters having formed one household until | | Mr. and Mrs, Wm. L. Dunlop of No. 3014 N| the morit of the story. Prof. Russell ‘gave two the marriage a few months ago of Miss Lily | street gave a charming tea from 5 to7 that | guitar selections in his usual happy manner. Fay, who ts now Mrs. Wilmerding. The others | was a leading attraction at the West End of the | Miss C. M. Flemming of Grand Rapids was re- were Mr. Norman Fay, formerly president of | city yesterday afternoon, ceived as a member, and it was recommended the telephone compeny and now holding the | The governors of the Washington assemblies | that the ae araegh be instructed to pre- same position in the Chicago gas trust com- the closing german of th ight | pare a history of the club for the past year. and Miss Rose The latter three still form | Carlisle received the guesta ana Lieut, | Ve the dialogue of Mark Twain's interviews, one family. residing at the present time at 433 | Buchanan led the dance.” Among the chap. | Which Was received with much pleasure. Mrs’ Bellevue piac erones was Mrs. Hearst, who has recently | Bell responded to an encore and the company returned from New York city completely recoy- | ‘ispersed soon afterward, in the bewt of spirits, A British Boat Ashore. ered from her attack of influenza. to meet again on the 26th at the same place, Zasziman, Feb. 13.—The British corvette Con-| Senator and Mra, Stanford gave an elegant | Last evening Mr. and Mra. Raphael Sanger quest is ashore on the Island of Pemba, thirty | dinner party last evening. The guests were | Celebrated their silver wedding at their resi- miles north of here, ina dangerous position. | Admiral and Mrs. Crosby, Senator and Mrs, | dence, 446H street, Among the numerous ‘The Conquest ix a steel and iron vessel cased | Cockrell, Surgeon General and Mrs. Moore, | R¥ests were Henry King, jr., Abraham Fisher, with wood. She is of 2.340 tons and her en- | Col. and Mrs. John Hay, Mr. and Mrs. D, R. | Julius Baumgarten, 8. Hurterig and a large giues are of 2.760 horse power. She mounts | McKee, Mr. and Mrs, Estee of California, Sen- | Audience of ladies. Remarks were made by the | fourteen guna. ator Gibson and Mrs. Senator Davis. Cpa = aogteh =s8 Re fpr suitable to ——— Miss Mary McQuillan, duughter of Mra. Mc- | te occasion. Numerous and costly presents Failed as He Died. Quillan of No. 1915 N street, and Mr. Edward | Pegs” to pour in upon the happy coupie. ‘The — . Y le was set with all the luxuries of the season, Provipexce, R. L, Feb. 13.—Amos N. Breck- | Fitzgerald of St. Paul were married at St. | The festivities were kept up until a late hour in wich, who died here yesterday and who was cesta ne Oe 5 | the morning. when the guests departed, having the principal owner of the Dyerville manufac- | wedding gown of white satin made with a high | *PeBt au enjoyable evening, = company’s plant, signed a trust deed body anda sweeping train, A bridal veilof white| Mrs. Binger Hermann will hold her last ne _ heer ay Pood property in trust t0 | enveloped her like acloud, and her bouquet | reception tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. V. N. ©. Cranston for the benefit of his creditors. | was composed of Marguerites, The brides- | Stiles, Miss Dessez and Miss Mason of Phin Montana Estrays. maids were Miss Wolfe and ims Rogers, who | delphia, 721 11th street northwest, from 2 to 5. 4 i. were dressed in short frocks of white India| Mrs, and Miss Butterw i i Fosniaxp, Oar., Feb. 1 —Three of Mon-| ilk, and they carried bouquets of white bya | tomorow es eee ‘toua's democratic senators are now stopping in | cinths. Messrs, Forest and Hunter acted as . ss * ‘ this city. Others are said to be at Pendleton, | Ushers and Mr, Lawrence Washington was best | | Tomorrow will be Miss May Duncanson’s last — Z man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mra, Fitz- | Friday ‘at home. Offensive Language. | gerald helda aor at the house of the| Yesterday afternoon a pretty wedding was Atwens, Feb. 13.—Advices from Crete state | bride's mother until 8 o'clock. A superb colla- | solemnized at St. Peter’s church, the inter- s tion was served. Music was farnished by the i that many more judges and lawyers have re-| Marine band. The rooms were Washes) peal or sy aakionte a 9 Benner, mgned their judicial functions owing to the | decorated with flowers and a distinguished j avenue and Miss Julia O'Brien of Rest’ Wore arbitrary order requiring legal proceedings in | Company offered congratulations to the happy | ington. The bride wore a handsome toilet of the courts to be couducted in the Turkish lan- | pir. Later in the eve: Mr. and Mrs, Fitz- | cream satin made withahigh corsage and ee kuage and others are preparing to leave both | gerald left for New York city, wheuce they sail | tri, d with point lace. carri the courts and the country a for Europe, and on their return will live th St bunch of Mesh on nal toeee tne ase — Paul, Minn. Miss Maggie O'Brien, sister of the bride, was Wall Street Today. Mrs. Reed, wife of the Speaker, held her | attired in a simple gown of white silk and car- New Your, Feb. 13.—The improvement in | charming reception of the season yesterday at | Fied a bunch of hyacinths. Messrs, Wm, H. the stock market made further progress this bn Comin A by are. and Miss F etlge pol dete gee one sa mane, ‘ atelle, Mrs.’ Wallace and Miss Stetson. r the cel ie newly married couple Morning with the trusts, Louisville and Nash- Among the callers were Mrs. Romero, Mra. | went to the home of the groom on Massachu- —=— Ler — - bg yet The open- | Nenocal, Miss Kate Field, Mrs. A. A. Wilson | setts avenue. pe thsacops van nat wane woth pains. and Miss Jennings, Mrs. Charles F. Myers will be at home Satur- Sugar was the feature; opening steady it roce | Mrs. Hugh McCulloch held a large reception | day at 1216 18th strect, to 66%; before the upward movement was ~ apt residence on er esp square yee Mrs. E. 1 Renick and her daughter, Miss checked. Lead was neglected, but cotton oil ay ‘vernoon, assisted by her guests, Miss 2 and Chicago gas rose fractionally, and among Dobeape tn vusCallogh enn ee ao will receive on Saturday at 1216 18th the railroad stocks gains of small fractions w. joch, al ius McCulloch, ter of the ' the rule. Louisville and” Nashville showed | house. Mrs, MeCulloch wore a beautiful dross | The Violet socials gave their fourth com- considerable activity and rose 3 per cent to | Of bronze colored satin, trimmed about the | plimentary hop last evening at St. Joseph's {@%y, but retired fractionally later. ‘The mar- | neck with fall frills of duchesse lace, Mrs, | hall and it was attended by a large crowd and het became quiet and prices receded all over | McCulloch wiil give her house on Saturday the | enjoyed by all. The master of ceremonies the list, wiping out the early gains in many | 22d instant, Washington's birthday, from 2 to 4,| Wa Jas. F. Blakeney; the committee of cases. At 11 o'clock the market was more | for an entertainment that is to be given for the | ®rrangements were J. Baden, C. Wald- active and heavy at about first prices, benefit of the newsboys. — Cc oe vee Blakeney ape w. — a Mrs. 8. M. Bryan, assisted by Miss Du Barre, | 4iuger. Amor joue present were Mr. J. Drank a Toust to a Horse. held # delightful reception yesterday after. | O*#r 424 wile, Str, W. Eekclof and wito, Sica . Blakeney, Mrs. Colburn, Miss M. Veihmeyer, Borrato, N.Y., Feb. 13—The famous stallion | no0n-- Amoug the callers were Mrs, Hearst, Mine B Shacve Mine M, Grier: Mice Barthlomie, Hower, owned by the Mesers, Jewett, died yes- | Dim Crorgne and Mies hoon a Me. and Messrs. Wilson, Vaughn, Stewart, Santin- terday at their stock farm in this county of an Wilkins. Dr. Guwld@a. Mrs, Beriah fer, Gibson, Ballauf, Colburn and Waldsaur, internal complaint. Homer was sired by Mam-| yfra. and Mise Burdetto held a very large re- sae eee Noe ep. tn ate how nd a toust in his houor was druuk in silence, The ait hovewe ™re Mise beets we es Mares 2, MUahs SME Giese, will se r yn, Miss Kauffmann, Clay dM ceive tomorrow from }, assist ry her sis- Wee | Truesdell, who were kept busily engaged all | ter, Mins Womack, Mrs, Pierce of Tennessee, : Nc yA Bendish attempt | the afternoon. Mrs, Carey, Miss Proctor, Mra. | Miss Keitt of South Carolina, Miss Dickinson of to assassinate Dr. Marvin Fordyck was made Dolph, Mrs. Hays, Dr. and Mrs, J. B. Hamil- | New York and Miss Looney of Tennessee. ‘Tuesday night at his home in Almena, ten miles | ton, Mra, Moore, the Misses Williamson, Mrs. Mr. E. L, Gilmer and bride arrived at the Echelon We, wat siting” at's table tah | Worlhington were amoag te calle.” | notthoug thie morning, They pore mar- achelor. a le in ester: at lence " ottice hard at work, when suddenly the report | The sewing cirele of the ladies aid of the parent, Hon. Thos, B. and Mra, Keogh of of two gunshots rang out. The window was | Garfield Memorial ital will meet tomorrow | Greenboro, N.C, The Ebbitt will be Horny oe completely shattered and Dr. Becapee fell to | at the house of Mra. Simon Wolf, No, 1125 5th | for several days, the floor apparentiy dead. The only occupant | street, Mrs. Jno, F. Waggaman will not be home of the house with Lim was the hired man, who | yiry Dr Pope of 14th street will be prevented, | to callers tomorrow. was in an adjoining roow, and as soon as the 2 : shots were red he ran to Fordyck’s side and | oe ving het fre aa nonusehold, from re; | irs Agnes O. Moore and her daughter, Miss found that both charges had entered his em- ~ csi sew Daisy cugat omnia cra’ dott, back | bom ou euay'we Riser Rebcoay, ” °™ **|Teangton ofA sas a thir exdnnc, 4 4 —— re ak nee a = ss work ent ageny enpas give a 6 o'clock tea on inom i, by _ —— and on the case, but have not yet found a clue. Saturday at the Normadie, invited ian 0" Farrar, Albert A. Ferdyck, county surveyor and | company to meet her aacghtor fire Buren | Miss Twiggs and Misa Burke, , brother of Dr. Ferdyck, was arrested by Sheriff | who is here from West Chester, Pa. Miss Bertha Samstag of Baltimore is visiting po oe alge med aoeret 2 a Mrs. Jno. T. Armes, who has been ijl, has re- | her uncle and aunt, 620 6th street northwest, picion pensninch tn covered and was yesterday paying visite, Mrs. R. L Varnell, Vermont avenue, received Sir John On the Seal Question. Mrs. Robert Christy of 17th street will be at many calls yesterday, Orrawa, Ovt., Feb, 13.—In parliament last | home tomorrow, Mrs. D. P. Morgan's second tea yesterday was night Sir John MacDonald said he discredited | Mr& Seaton Perry will receive tomorrow. § great success, Mra, Carter and Mra, Geoffrey the report telegraphed from Washington that | MF% Guzman will be at home at the Nicare- pod Aare Yd Sins, Dissone woes rer the United States gua legation tomorrow. io pink with government had decided to - Quatre jacket and pointe de venice lace collar, m the feet of cruisers in Behring Mrs, Andrew B. Graham held a charming re- ‘The Buckingham the sea aud to use more stringent measures dur- pec mapnat eerie Her parlors were thronged hed ee ee jw the coming season to keep Canadian sealers callers last the occasion being, as was ak of tere vata areas Mere in|" knenienthipepin oe nee ‘atendod, the iat ing the f i t 4 E E of Bebring sn question | very shortly. 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Schtrese Star office. ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED Y, 4 Space. at printing office, 4th tloor 71 Market 85 ° Wantho-wouen COOKs, 10 TO 975; Farm Hands ; Col- ‘COOMBS, 920 F st. WOMEN Coo] aoe area Drivers, Kitchen SAS is OWN te ul best Box 138, Star office. te HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS ber Maid, Waitress, Laundressos : Men Waiters, ¢ Miss Nellie Ro! tion at her charming for Cooks, Cham man, Butlers SAML. A, COUMBS, 926 F st bw. Wy ANTED-ALWars Got MS Ee ee, tel thiscity references. O19 Tth et. t. ANTED — BY A RESPECT ABL Woman, @ Situat‘on as Cook or Cham! ¥: cemgive best of reference. usekmnpat, if den dren cary fase the no-er wedding oie K KENT_TWO 2 pertect repair, chomt + Horthern private family, references a SOUTH, FRONT; ‘len Among those present uruisbed oF unfur. Mra. L. Richold, Mr, and Mrs. Hei P and Mrs, Abraham Fisher, Mr. an Damman, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Luch, Mr and jacob » Mr. and Mrs. Julius Baum- » Mr. and Mra, Anmon Behrend, Mr. and E. Rash, Mr. and Mrs. Mra 8. Hartong, Mr. ANTED—A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS GX K RENT—-TWO PARLOKS, FURNISHED OH ufurnished , with or witl Witbae and Pantry Halp references required. Apply at 1628 bout board, aise others ‘OK RENT — NICELY FURNISHED RC ie OF en euite, permanent oF PLACE TN’ PRIVAT rstands inarketinw and the charge oily those iu need of such Deed. Si COMPETENT COLORED Kahn, . and Mrs. 8. Alexan‘ or ironing; best Felheiner, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs, M. Cohen, Mr. L. irs. Marx Luchs and Master Luchs, Pitios Max incely Pees nstein, Mrs, Fellheimer, Miss Gennie Einstein of Scaneake Misses Strauss, E. Richold, B. Ha floor, si ele or on suites JOR RENT—Desi Pees USIRABL A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIkL, Do Chamber Work and Waiting: |A ANTED—AN EXPER} ENCED WHITE MAN TO Conduct Eievator. JAMES F HOOD, B 7 O22 F st. fs-3e* Simon Stern, Mra, everything complete ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK OB Lal dress in Private Pam: ences. Caillat 1009 19th et.n.w. __ TTLED WOMAN, POSITIO! 5 Sedo chamber work: ie wi use, OF Of InVald the. t KNOWN 1AM UP TOWN-I ‘Customers and I Secure Good Sit Call, with references, BOWE'S AGi furnieh good Fefer- ts ST.N.W., A SUITE Ros: . Minnie and Gerthrin Stern,Helen RB. Sanger, David Sanger and Moses F. Sanger. ———»— RELIEF OF THE SUPREME COURT. A Committee of the Bar Association Be- fore the Congressional Subcommittees. Subcommittees of the Senate and House com- mittees on judiciary, consisting of Senators Evarts, Hoar and Pugh and Representatives E. B. Taylor, Culberson and Rogers, today gave 8 hearing to a committee of the American bar association upon the bills intended to give re- lief to the Supreme Court and to facilitate the administration of justice. ‘The bar committee consisted of Henry Hitch- cock of St. Louis, president of the association; Wm. Allen Butler of New York, Walter B. Hall of Macon, Ga,, Edward Otis Henkley of Balti- more, secretary of the bar association; J. Hub- ley Ashton of Washington and Francis Rawle of Philadelphia, DISTRICT CASES, Before the gentlemen of the committee were heard, J. Reginald Fendall of Washington asked the committee to take no action upon the bills until the bar association of Washing- ton should be heard upon the subject so far as it related to cases originating in the District of ‘ED—BY A COMPETE shed or unfurnished. 2d door _ « at 134i Rat uw REN T—-1WO NICELY FUKNISHED ROOMS Modes Trout orth and south f dated; two Limes street cars IMMEDIATELY—TWO COMPETENT recommended, state Hands and two on Skirts at 1814 13h st. Fuyotio st, Balitmore, ANTED—DETECTIVES._WE WANT A MAN in every locality to act as Private Detective under not necessary. Partic- yE BUREAU, Box f13-br° A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN lanager of » Suall Farm; has bad consider. the cultivation of vezetabies aud C.H., 512 Cameron st, Alexandria, Va, our inetractiong. kx 195, Topeka, Kan. ‘ED—A SETTLED COLOKED WOMAN FOR sework; inust briug reference night, Apply at once, 1451 KR. Lave. ‘ED—A BLACKSMITH ON CARRIAGE A. maar eee, mari: constant employment and good raxgea to ® oud, steady Workinan; Do otk: to ae ce Ke JARBUE, 3205 M at, Georgetown, ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OOOK, ALSO Good German Chambermaid. Call 1206 Q st, corner 13th at. ‘A FIRST-CLASS id. Apply 480 Penn. able experience in fruit. A LEASANT PUEN e a NTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A GRO- best city reference Mst., Georgetown, D.C ANTED — BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN Situation as Clerk or Porter in st. and experieuced; best references. Ai KR RENT—1340 Q ST. nished Parlors and Bed Kooma: on third floors; eu suite or single. Als Rooms. Board if desired F eo otier Situle i A COMPETENT STENOGRA and Type Writer, employment. Addres+ +k RENT STORE ON * en yy ANTED—EMPLOYERS—YOU WILL BE nished Highiy Recommended. also Well-trained harge, raher from the hotel; i Clerical Applicants; store and geuts' furnisluug goods, vats of auy nat ght Y INTELLIGENCE OFF COOK AND CHAM- A: iid enw. it V ANTED A WHITE WOMAN AS COMPETENT quired, Mire, W. HENDE! Inquire at the hot JOK KENT —sTORE 6: G.B. LOWLES, 11 Kobbins suildine. JOK RENT—HALP OF STORE, BASEMENT 605 7th at.. opponite Patent offre, formers seuteet Ss music store. Inquire on premines f STORE AND CELLAR Ap s ry iness location in the LAs (OSES, 1759. P at ‘ss ‘TED—A MAID TO TAKE CHARGE OF BED rooms and little girl ten yearsof, WANTED--HOUSES. 2 TO BUY FOR CASH OF OWNER WHO ‘wants to sell, Small Brick or Fraime House, with alley in rear, in good locality, on letvered or cumbered street. No real extate ageuts, A with, and number, Box 25, Star office, ANTED—A GOOD BRICK HOUSE IN ¥ west for about $4,500; wall make good c HODGES & Tek 30 p.tn., 1710 Conn, ave, n.wW. a ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, for Genera! Housework; must stay at ui city references. Apply in. store, 1109 Fst, n.w. TED—BY TWO GIKLS, PLACES; ONE AS bermaid or General House Work without Washing wood home; 10 stay wigbts. Cali or 1739 Johnson ave., between 14 ‘aud 16th and aud ANTED-AN EIGHT-KOOM DWLLLING IN 1s northwest to cust from 86.500 to #8000; loce- HUDGES & TEEL, 13074 Fst. aw. ‘on must be central aud The members of the committee all argued in favor of the establishment of an interme- diate appellate court as the bes affording relief the inferior WORKING HOUSE KEE: Three; no washing. Apply a.m, or after # p.m. t01331 Natn.w. tf ANTED— TWO DRAUGHTSMEN AN Specification Writers for our St Loi ‘Kansas City offices, QUR KENT—DESIKABLE OF FICE RUOM. building, 1425 N. ¥. ave, ‘jad tate—Houses and tices; ive full particulars, Address CAdk fice. 1-30 erences and sain~ rad be in harmony with the system of juris- lish-speaking countries and by several of the states, notably New York. The division of the Supreme Conrt into sections to hear cases of the various kinds would not, it was argned, answer the de- mand. As it is the court is forced to the ut- most of human capacity and endurance. The only practical relief is in more judges. THE WORK OF THE COURT. Mr. Hill presented an analysis of the work of the court for the past twenty terms, which showed that on the average 417 cases were dis- 290 were adjudicated, the rest going off the docket by dismissal, compro- i It is estimated that the number of cases that will be filed for the October court this year will be 650 and there are now 1,563 cases on the docket awaiting consideration. The arguments or statements of the com- mittee covered the methods of procedure, basis and limitation of appeals, the power of Congress to regulate appeals and the courts suggested and the practicability of the court to serve the purpose in view. THE PUBLISHERS CONVENTION. Newspaper Managers Discussing News- paper Affairs in New York. NIED—FOR IMME! INVES: INT _HA “J We vers ie ca al bet ye FOR RENT—HALLS. my me ree = ; ~ isa * seco NI—FESSENDEN HALL, POUME as the First Baptist Church, 13th «i tween G and H sts uw., will be rented for Cove anente, eto Apply to er ti ‘\WANTED-—A GIRL TO COOK, W Ws NTED—A Wash and 1 have referenses, Call at once, rudence in all E as been adop' eral House Work and to Wait, SETTLED WOMAN TO GOOK, a a ar WANTED—ROOMS. "ATED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN, LARGE FU Board © ‘tcalars, Box 4, WaAstepia GERMAN WOMAN TO DO eral Hi nished Sunny Koors Work, references required, 2 eut if suited; price #. FOR RENT--STABLES. O HOKSES AND Al ENTLEMAN AND ioc furnished; state price and location, Address Box 148, staroffice, — 115: y ANTED — ROOM AND BOARD tween 10th and 16th, JAS. ¥. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTAND: Work aud can Take Charge of a Mail the sume; need fimo; ntate waires expected and past experier ter riage: @10 ©O., 610 11th st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. A RAKE CHANCE IN REAL EstTaTr— 36” Acres on B. and . railway, adjoiuing on the north Charitow’ | ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—GOOD COOK. 0 toge home nights, Apply 81 Hst.nw. {12-2 WWANTED—A COMPETENT SALES WOMAN FOR our Corset Departuen Diy to al. C. WHELAN, Cornet Corrector, 1003 we. 2 WASTED—A GOOD HON eral House Work in = required. 1449 Fierce pluce n.w. ANTED-A WOMAN FOR GEN posed of, but onl: i miles from city, Sharltou Heights, where lots id larce improvenents are being ‘This tract ix aduirably adapted tor subdivision and can now be secured in whole or in part at low rates and casy ters, ‘Apart can be exchanged for good city << NSON, 709 H st. nw. EST GIRL FOR GEN- Zune be ceutrally located. Address, statiy ATE TERMS—BY TWO iooma New England licht housekeeping; in rej hiabed or Unfurnish ALE—2—15i ACRES IN THE DISIMICI,ON ying state whether Pur- . terms and privileges; refer- ENGLANDER, Star oifice, the Biadensburs romd, adjoimine Ube Will subdivide beautitully, Bue 8p ANTED—BOY 16 TO 18 assist in Saloon; $3 week ; references req Apply 607 G st. n.w. Fst ANTED—A LADY SPENDING SOME MONTHS in Washington desires to communicate With & assistant in light quues, ated, accomplisbed, of ANTED—BY COUPLE WITHOUT two or three Unfurnishy keeping in vicinity ent. Address, place well uuproved , tne buiidings CHILD! urniahed Koons for ligt house. of government printing office; with terms, MLB. M, young lady ax cou ‘Amauuensis who is 00d character and high soc! attractive appearance, who las superior musical fine cultivated voice’ for wating salary req id TED—BY FAMILY OF THRE! subdivision lute lot ur Unfurnished Kooms for Light kept house between ¥th and 16U Address, with terms INTE fle. At the annual convention of the American newspaper publishers association which began at the Hotel Brunswick in New York yesterday lames W. Scott of the Chicago Herald, president of the association, was in the chair. Most of the day’s session was spent in discuss- ing various matters connected with advertis- TWO ROADS AND sold by decree o: court at publle fale at Forest Glen Station, Metro} Saturday next, 1oth, at 2-90 p.an. ANTED-TO RENT A SMAI station on the Metropolitan i dress, wiving Buuiber of acres aud ter — BY A LADY TEACHER A SLEEPING re aud board, with famiiy ris, politan railroad. ow D—A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIuL. eral House Work for family of four. Good pay to a reliable girl Cor. 18th st. and Benuings roud n.@. 111-30 Koom, southern exposu: owning house. Address stating i which must be moaerate, KL. v A YOUNG MAN BvO! Board in private family; must be jlocat tween D and Hor Jd and § terms, PERMANENT, yANTED—TWO_OR THREE FURNISH uns, secoud oor, tor light housekeeping ington preferred ; py Address HOUSEKEEPING, Star vifice. WANTED—LOTS. _ D—A SERIES OF THREE Ok MOKE Balldling Lots in northwest: we have a ready jor wu! a ca “HODGE 130746 F st. uw. ANTED-WE WANT MORE UNIMPROVED Property in the northeast for sale; large bi jocation a » tar office. {11 Ig, FARM XEAR ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN in ap office; must write good, rapid handwriting, stating age, aa pr s ‘ Py baying roads 1 Several members gave their views on the ULLAL best method of bringing about a uniform libel Mr. Scott, the president, said that it cost only $6 to start a libel suit in Chicago, and M. 'W. Hoopes told the convention of the Dela- ware law. by which an editor could absolve himeelf by printing a retraction as long as the original article, It was finally decided to ask the local unions of the various cities to collect all the data possible on the subject and report at the next convention. The sessions of the convention were continued today. there willbe a banquet atthe Hotel Brans- wick, at which Mr. Chas. A. Dana and Chaun- M. Depew are to be the principal speakers. ‘ollowing is a list of members in attendance: James W. Scott, Chicago Herald; 8. H. Kauff- mann, Washington Stax; W. C. Bry: lyn Times; J. H. Farrell, Albany Press; H. ‘Theodore Ellyson, Richmond Dispatch; L. L. Morgan, New Haven Register; J. E. Morey, Rochester Herald; F, G. Bell, Savannah News; Harrisburg Independent New Haven News; W._H. Seif, mes; A. F, Gunnison, Brooklyn . A. French, Grand Rapids Democr t; Geo, F. Prescott, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Chas, Express; W. H. Matthews, ‘at; F, P. Chapin, Toledo Bee; —A SETTLED WOMAN AS MAID FOR a Little Girl; good references required from former employers. Stave aye aud nationality. Mra'8., Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK (WHITE) TO id. ; good references required, Address HED, Starofice tate ANTED-—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS itera, Drivera, Coachmen, Maids, EAR ROCK CREkK ON ei, specu. TOR SALE FARM (0 FS 7 jess in Montgomery county, Md. situate 1 mule from Knowles’ stations Metrupolitad branch Barts "106 ACKES MORE wore and Obio railroad. § mules from Washingtoa For price aud torus spyly to IS-tt FRANCIS HUFTY, 1301 F st. nw, FARM OF 200 ACKES MOLE OR ce George county, Md, so r ‘Terms, oue-tuind ANTED—HELP—HOUSE WOME! maids, Girls, Boys and Sober Men’ for ail b: ness. Pleasant homes and yood wages. for Government TY GENCE OFFICE, for a Family of Twi a JOR SALE—AT ROCKVILLE, Mi Address UNDER CHEFKE, Star office. House on Montgomery avenue, w ‘This house is $8 fect cront w wit; bas fifteen rooms, iuclud cellar under entire house; bard. D Krates, a spleudid { lance cluweus Situated ou the highest pout 1a Bocke ‘ ruperty ever offered in this O00. Teruis to suit, EDT & URADLEY, 927 F etn. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PacP- erty, either Limproved or Uniuproved, a Guod Farm, 56 acres, only 3 miles from this city; good uirest water ; perfect parts of the city for immediate Prompt transaction if price suits. L. STAKGAKDTER, 143m 00} Tt ment and Cash; something new, fair sal conmission to right persons: references req EKSON 1010 11: WANTED—STORES. ANTED—TO RENT OR LEASE ASTORE WV oetncw suitable for Bas netal’ Cand Apply B. H. WAKNER & CO., 916 F st, _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ {OK SALE—SEVERA’ “Zoo,” Kock Creek ulity ‘colored, tor all kinds of i-tit_ SWOKMST A refereuces, nemo’ E. Z, _ Wallower, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS splendid reed: price ANTED—TO PUKCHASE GOOD SECOND-HAND uituble for doctor's use. fice, giving description an ANTED—TO BUY A CORNER GROCERY STUR: state lowest cash price. Aduress EH. OVERLOOKING ik; purchaser can buy di r, a at once. dre | CHANCE, Star office, {OR BSALE-3 wood, D, JOR RENT—A GOOD FAKM, 56 ACRES, 3 M0 E. Austin, Buffalo india "road; 3. Rochester Den Lewis Baker, St. Paul Globe; A. le, Toledo Express; A. S. Pease, Woonsocket Re- fer; Charles W. Knapp, St. Louis Repul loveph Auld, Burlington Press; T. W. Seely, Galveston News; Ned E. W. Heraid; W, T. Richards, Indianapolis News; F. K. Misch, San Francisco Call and Bulleti J. Ross Robertson, Toronto Telegram; Beriah Wilkins, Washington Post; F. B. Noyes, Wash- ye Sais peayycore ene, Shed t. Allen, Hamilton (Ontairo) Spectator; Jose} A Dear’ Jersey city Journal; Col. ings; E. W. Osborn, Cleveland . Lawson, Chicago News; Mil- ton A. McRae, Cincinnati Post; Francis At- water, Meriden Journal; J, Halley Lindsay, Detroit Journal; J. Telegraph; J. E, Vandoren, Nashville American, ‘ilmington News; Jos, T. Nevi Charles W. Houston, Pitte- Press; H. 8. New, Indianapolis Journal, Brickell, Columbus land, Providence Journal; E. A. K. Hackett, Indianupolis Sentinel; 8. G, Bea, Chica; Taylor, Boston —+oo——__—_—_. A French Lecture on Mirabeau. The course of public lectures in German and French {inaugurated at the high school was continued last evening. Prof. Camille Fontaine was the lecturer and Mirabeau was the subject and French was the language. There re about a hundred present and they were much pleased with the lecture. which not only most interesting sketch of Mirabeau, but also reviewed the causes leading S OF LAND AT BRIGHT- ew. LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, 920 F at. \CRES, WITH IMPROV! 150. 20 acres ty rile ANTED—GOOD, STYLISH BLACK HORSE not over 8 years old; must be bad fauits, and no Club, Mt. Pleasant, WANTED STEAM CARPET CE Made Over: Furniture Steamed and Moti H. XOUNGS, 140% Pa ave, Telepuon by smail frame house; high TO) national = PARE O20 Fok w._ E— ERAL DESIRABLE TRACTS IN the District north of the cit, h fine vi overlooking ae national = acres, weer K.K., yattevt Sew Dwelliz with af Sores, with 10-ru BY ostvustdinn lit Dwelling, Iwo Teuewents and mile frou Highland station and 4 Tyattevilie cheate 63 00. . soscten! “Ti & FORD, 617 F at.n.w. IN HYATTSVILLE, oD, e DUCKETs & PUKD, 61s Bat }POLITAN BRANCH, & ral Ho acres at Ardwick ta, with S-room House, §2,. ; barwain if purc! SHOEMAKE(, #20 F st. Bw. JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, k, Wash, Branch B. & 0. LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, 920 Fin.w. JOR SALE—FINE TKACT OF 183 AGRE: Brightwood ave. bet. the city and Brightwood. Toad in front; already survey ply to MM. PAKKER, 1418 ¥ uw. LOST AND FOUND. ® @ FROM ARLINGTON 'BEALL'S Book Store, ANTED—EVERY LADY WHO HAS A SEWING ‘hine to Repair to send postal to Wm. Funk, ; Ro pay ———. ree Poets burg and at 1541 7th at. n.w.; charges 81 Work is entirely satustactory. ANTED—FAMILY WASH TO DO AT HOME. Call or address 903 V O8 BALE—ON METRE snd O., Lota Cottages, Press; Vietor ie Board Owuers (two adults) Adavess K.E.L, TANTED—TO BUY “STAR” OR “POS' Route, one situated in and iocat ; Bice location; comfort- it references éxchan; SUMMER RESORTS. _ - W. L HAWKES YORK HAaBok, Mie ‘ishes to Lease Lis Private Keudence PB: the northwest preferred; Address ROUTE, st \W ANTED_SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE- ul at., Baltimore, Md. IN GOLD KiNG, EN- 3, 89." Finder IS, ATLANTIC CIT), NJ of ‘Michian ave. ; open ali the luedern conveniences . 1O-Gm JOSEPH H. BORTON, Proprictor PONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ach, North Carolina ave, jT—TAKEN BY MISTAKE AT ED) Blue Coat with fur: Plesse return to G96 AN UPPEK AND LOWER SET OF FALSE T—AN UPPE! as F FALSE returus them to H. LYLES, 17th st. wha OST—MONDAY NIGHT, A MONKEY BC Litetrem tems to 1517 17th at. to address and dirs. F. A, BAILEY, Gen. Agt, 3: ‘TED-LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE st; long experience; best YOUNG, Room 10, 1000 F'st. n.w. ED—FIRST-CLASS LADYS BICYCLE, sia condition sud a for Stating name of wheel, BICYCLE, ‘Salt water baths in the Louse, Elevator. ze" ‘the 1 Oth austant. ATE®. sours ‘CAROLINA. WINTER RESORT FOK HEALTH AND PLEASURE, DRIEST CLIMATE IN THE UNITED STATES, except points of greataltitude in the Rocky Mountain, %, Average meau tenuperature: Winter 50 place to recover from Wit ible Hooke toe nee ak — J ,0ST—IN FEONT OF THE NATII if returned unuijured to 18 VIOLIN IN CAS! | OST—TUESDAY EV! to the French rey- FROM 1213 13TH ST. er’s," or “all the same ees Flogged and Banished. OF La GRIPPE. Anandale and Linconia, in Fairfax county. Va., have lately been suffering from a series of petty thefts, which continued to such an extent that return to 24 171 112-see 'ANTED — ALL ho O8T — DIAMOND EAR RING; B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. ‘TIC CITY, N.J., OCEAN * aud LFHMAN, ATLAN BOARDING. yIHE HIGREST ry mi Ey Bp RAD ys THAT SHE Memneares oy eedter mato Oe AUHEUTCH, AT! ry W curity atte ducts Gaegeun day SAE Se Sea See ANTED—H OFFICE = oe, st Bow, _$15-1m Weitere Fistares: mare 15-1m pre W to know that t punraatios op to 141s het.ow, {4-ta.tb, 93mg, 5 TS ie aera Sid ‘hire J i BRYANT. ANTED—EVEBY suita physician. Also John W. Potter. The bill states that they were married September 18, 1884, and lived together F E s EF it ay | ~