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SOCIAL MATTERS, ‘The Clese of the Lenten Season—Per- sonal Notes. and Mra. Ficid will entertain a ae nt tne evening in honor of ‘Mr. and Mra George, Toland of 19th street a have issued invitations for the marriage of ae Miss Helen Francis Toland Mr. Bassott Moore on Wednesday, ha im 8t. Paul's Chureh, at high noon. breakfast at the — of _ bride's pacents will immediately follo ceremony. Only the relatives and iutiraat Iriends of ths high contracting parties will be present at the breakfast. ‘The Vice Presidext and Mrs. Morton gave a small but very claborete reception eutertain- ment at their on Saturday night at 10 o’clock in honor of Minister and Mrs. White- iw Reid of New York. Mr. D. OU. Mills of New York, the father of Mrs. Keid accompanied them to this city, and was present at the recep- thon. The guests included members diplomatic corps, justices of the Supreaw Court, cabinet ministers, Senator: Speaker of the House, and afew members of the lower house and their wives, Cou and Mrs. Juo. Hay entertained Mr. and Mra, Whitelaw Reid at dinner on Saturday night. The other guests were Mrs. McKee, the Vice President sud Mrs. Morton, Mr. Koustan, Mr. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Lodge, Mr. and Mrs, KB. Hitt, Mr. and Miss Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Boardman, and Mrs. D. U. Diills. Baron von Zedwitz, Germsn minister to! thut Barnum bronght over from England with | oe who bas many friends in this se Pi as is way to Europe where he will spend his @ of sbernci Mr. von Mumm of the German legation gave ® pw2sant bot party at the opera on Saturday night. His guests were Lieut. and Mra. T. B. } M. Mason, Count Arco, Miss Stout Mitchell, Mr. Arthur Herbert of the British le- gation, Marroyeni Pey, diss Stoux! Miss Story, Miss Cameron, | 3 Panne Mr. Le Ghait, Count Sala, Mr. Van After the opera the party took supper at the Shoreham about » table most elaborately decked with roses. Mrs. W.uslow of Boston read Ibsen's Doll House to a large company assembled iu Mra, Fuller's drawing rooms on Saturday afternoon. ‘This closed the series of readings from the Nor- wegian dramatist that hes been one of the [eat- ures of the Lenten season. Representative and Mra. A. N. Martin and their daughter of Indiana will remove from Jthode {sland avenue on tomorrow to a house on Stoughton street Secretary Windom entertained a company of rizteen geutlemen at diuner on Saturday even- mg. Col. and Mrs. A. G. Dickinson of New York have returned from Old Point and are at the Ebbitt. Mrs. Lyons of Connecticut avenue has re- turned to Virginia; Miss Lulie is spending «| week with Mrs. James F. Larbour on Rhode Island xvenue and Miss Lizzie and Miss Pinkie are in New York. Mrs. George Alfred Townsend, who has been | spending the winter with Miss Amanda How- | ard, returned today to her handsome home, | “Gapland,” Md., overlooking the Katoctin | valley. \ Miss Jacobs of Madison, Wis., is the guest of Miss Rusk for a week or ten days. ‘The Misses Blackburn, who have been at the Ebbitt during the winter, will return to Ken- cky the latter part of this week. Representative and Mrs. Vandever will move tomorrow from the Langham to 1345 L street northwest. The rumored engagement of Dr. Ruth of the nary to Miss Wanamaker is denied abso- lutely and unqualitiedly by those best eutitled to speak of the matter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Croffat gave an intereet- ing soiree hypnotique at their residence, 109 | ist strect northeast, Saturday evening, wh ich | was attended by about a hundred of their | friends. Mr. Croffat chose eight sensitive sub- jects to operate upon, and with them he gave an interesting exhibition of ks powers us a mes- wert. Mr. Croifut gave an explanation of the eaperiments, in the course of which he dis- clauued any exceptional power but stated that wi} men were mesmerists and could learn the iaysterics of the art in a short time. vionon the limitations of hypnotism in crin imal questions aud similar matters was ‘ipated in by = Senator Platt, Willits, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. McGowan, Judge Taylor, Dr. Baker and others. At inter- vals during the evening orchestral and band music was given on a phonograph. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. U ton, Senator Moody, Miss Eliza A. Webber of Bos- ton, Mr. PR. Holt, Mr. W.W. Dodge, the Misses Tirown, ex-Representative aud Mra. McGowan, tev, Dr. Platt, Miss Jobnstor. Mrs, Edmund Jiussell, Senator and Mrs, Platt, Representative #ad Mra. Breckinridge, Senator Mrs. Petti- grew. Mrs. Joha 0. Evans, Mrs. W. E. Curtis, Col Fred Brackett, chief clerk of the Treas- ury Department, and Mrs. Bracket. Mr. ag Mrs. George A. Brackett of Minnesota, ‘Misa | { | i the } the | in the States, | Festerday, and there is no doubt that if he had SHOOTING STARS. Supervising Architect Wind-rim has # name | that fits the late meteorological conditions per- fectly. Hundreds of cattle are dying in the back counties of West Virginia of starvation because there are no railway fagilities by which they ‘may be shipped to market as fat beef The Maryland Archer is not such a bad | | marksman after all It will not be surprising | af he docs not make @650,000 out of a possible 600,000. This one came down from the Weather office At 10 Warm, “colder, fair weather”: Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow, How the flakes gather and laugh as they go; Go where? | | | Appropriately Wyoming claims “Sisterhood” { Tusignia of the Order of the Bath—Soap, | towels und sponge, The elements have whacked this broad iand of freedom a pretty hard lick between wind and water. | . It is well known that some of the ballet girls, him, originally came over in the Mayflower. | | Phe idle rumor that they had come over first | | with Columbus is controverted by the fact that | there is not a Spanish girl in the lot. Neal Dow of Maine was eighty-six years old d the gudgeons of his soul with the rare old juice of corn and rye, he would now be at least a hundred and twenty five. HON. B. C. HANSBROUGH M.C, FROM NORTH DAKOTA. The Member from Dakota, now, Devotes his time to thinking how ‘The dickens Hansbrough will appear, When he goes home some time this year, It seems the Member, with a wish To boom Dakota, got some fish From Uncle Sam, who keeps in spawn All kinds of fish to draw upon, And sent them out there f 0 b, Marked simply “H.C, Hl. M. So far so good; H. C, was right; But now there comes the real plight, The holo wherein H, C. has got And finds it shightly p @ hot; For things are not quite what they seem, Aud Hansbrough’s boom is but » dream, Becanse, forsooth, for tail and fin ‘There's nothing there to wiggle in; No drop of water, high nor low, To which the little fish may go, And bathe themselves, as is their way In other sections where they stay; The fish are kicking too, at him, Because they are not in the swim. So Hansbrough with bis might and main Is trying to get fixed again, By working like a beaver to Get Irrigation bills put through, Which on their face are only means Of wetness for Dakota's greens, Bat which, in fact, are known to be Intended but to help H. C., Whose little fish now wait in pain For legistation or for rain, j If Gen. Greely thinks we want this weather | be is mistaken; he can keep it himself. | “March goes out like a lamb; see its preity | white feece” is what the poetic young woman ssid this morning to the horse editor as the | snow came down; and the horse editor, who knew what a spring day was when he saw one, even if he hada’t seen one in this neighbor- hood for a long time, remarked that he still | thought as he had remarked, when the month | came iu, “Marca goes out like a liar.” That Senate Smelling Committee scarcely realized a Lasmaets on its investment. ee STREE T IMPROVEMENTS, Proposed Amendments of the District Appropriation Bill In the current appropriation bill for street improvements there is an item of $24,000 for the improvement of Canal street southwest. ‘This work was included in the appropriation bill last year, but it was thought when the new Palmer, Prof, ané Mra, A. H. Thompson, Pace Bedioh esate aud Mrs. Pierce of D: kota and Miss Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- dock, Dr. Featherstonbangi, Dr. Wirt, Kepre- | Seutetive and Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. | Benedict, Dr. Edwin Willits, Assistant Secre- tary of Agriculture: Mr. aud Mrs, W. B. Haw- Mrs, Prank kins, Mrs. Z. L. White, I diaker, Senator Dolph. Pro! cock. Mr. and Mra, W.C. and Representative The members of the Kethesda Literary and png Clad met at the residence of Mr. Wilson, Bethesda, last Friday night. After the usual business Miss Mable Robinson read a his- tory of the club. Mise Alice Robinson sang a solo. Mr. Albert Shoemaker was the orator of | the evening and delivered a pleasing and in- structive oration. Mr. John Simpson, jr., as- sisted by Mis+ ilattie and his two brothers iS #® quartet. which washighly enjoyed. Mr. Wal- ter B Williamson of Eest Washington sang a | solo, Refreshments were furnished by a com- | raittee of gentlemen appoiated at « previous | meeting. | The Misses Herbert will bold their last Sat- | urday evening reception during Lent this eve- | —_ 8, at their home, 1707 Q street north- } AMUSEMENTS. The National Geographic Society announces | 8B illustrated lecture by Prof. Carl Sumboltz at National Rifles Armory next Thursday even- ing. Lon ga “Life Among the Australian Canpibais. dmission 60 cents, Tickets at Brentano's ‘waster A week-day fair fur the benefit of Grace M.F. Church, 9th and S$ streets, will be hela ‘in the lecture room April1,2and 3. Admission 10 cents. A musical program will be presented, ‘The entertainment for the benetit of the poor by eminent local talent takes place at Masonic Malt tonight. Tickets 25 cents. Tickets for the benetit of the newsboys at Music Hail April 15 are on sale at Metzerott’s, #1, 75, and Weents. Bids for boxes will be opened on the lth. For particulars see ad- Vertisement. Dr. Witmer of the board of school trustees will deliver an ilinstrated lecture on Holland = High a: de army and navy ‘tment pon-par- tiean Wek. U.. will hold fens mee’ wg the Foundry Church, Tuesday veuing, April 2. Addresses will be deliver y Hon. Ked- field Proctor, Maj. Gen. ‘Schobata’s and others. Lincoln Fair will be opened this even- Senator Moody of South Dakota and He: resentative McKinley of Oto will deliver « stresses and the Third Artillery Bund will play. = Light Infantry Armory is elaborately dec- for the oveasion. “hire Edman’ Russell will begin a ascries of | wee ee Hotel tomorrow at 11 how to get it.” ——-—__- They all Carried Dungerous Weapons. | Saturdey night about 12 o'clock Adaw Dick- son, « young colored man, stood in the middle of Caroline street and gazed about him as at) subject will be “Grace, and | schedule was made up that it could not be done, so it was included in this year’s appro- Priation, It was found, however, that there | was money enough left to pave Canal street after the other streets were improved, an was accordingly done. The item of #21,000 for the improvement of this strect still remains | in the appropriation bill for this year, and pt. Kosseli today recommended that’ that item be stricken out and street between aryland avenne and F strevt and 3d between | F and 1 bo snbstitated and a: appropriation of 12.000 be allowed for the completion of the work on each street. The appropriation bill for the current also contains an item for the itaprovem sl street between C and F and the improve- nent of Sth street between C and D northeast atan aggregate cost of $12.875. It has been found, however, that the appropriation for | ar of this year will not admit of the im- provement of these streets during the current fiscal year. So Captain fossell today in conjunction with his above recom- mendation ipvited the attention of the Com- missioners to the facts as stated and recom. mended that these two streets be included in | the appropriation bill for next year, Col. Rob- ert hus approved the recommendation and the matter is now before the civil Commissioners tor their action. —_>-—___ BELT LINE’S S_ ASPIRATIONS. The Route of the Pro Proposed Extension Defined in Mr. Ketcham’s Bill, ‘The bill introduced in in the House last week | by Mr. Ketcham amending the charter of the Capitol, North O Street and South Wasiington Railway Company differ materially in the route | proposed froin the bill introduced some time | i |agointhe Senate by Mr. Ingalls, which has firmed the following nominations: | met with considerable opposition, ‘The road | now proposes to extend its lines along the fol- lowing-named streets: Commencing at the intersection of S street north with 11th street west and intersecting ac that point the present line of the company: thence westwardly along 5 street and S street | north extended to 24th street west; thence uorth- | wardly along 24th street west to Prescott piace; thence around circle at present uunamed to | Belmont road; thence easiwardly along Bel- mont rad to Woodley road; and from te ine tersection of T street north aud Jith street west and intersecting at that point the present line of said company westwardly aloug 'T street north to Bouw 3, thence southwestwardly aloug Boundary to 5 street north; and to con- struct and lay down a single-track railway | slong S street north from 11th street west to Boundary, along Boundary from 5 street north to T street north, and along T street north | from Boundary to 11th street west, and to con- | struct aud lay dowa a double-track railway j along S street north extended from the Boun- | dary to 24th street west, aud along 24th street west from 3 street north exteuded to Prescot place, and aroand the circle at Prescott place though be was either looking for somebody or was frightened. His strange actions attracted | the attention of Oticer Sullivan, who plgced | him under arrest. Adam had a loaded pistol | in hfs pocket. which he said he was carrying Lome from the place where he was employed. ‘This morning he repested the statement to Judge Miller and was given time to produce | witnesses to prove the truth of his claim. John Welle got draok Saturday night and | was in the Jersey dairy about 2 o'clock yester- | j- He was arrested by Policeman Eaton, Who found a razor on him. John told Judge | Miller that be was s shoemaker and had worked at his trade in Poolesville and Rock- Ville. Jobo said he has beeu in aes | recently and hus had to Cop Healey ery ing League the court that bis sasde of a piece 2 carriage piece i of lead. srpchmemmnape mg Sa a fine of $20 aud Sued @5 for the to Belmout road, and along Lelmont road to | | Woodley road. —— Jail Delivery at Snow Hill, Md. Engene & Marchant, Ishar Wilker and Joseph | | Reed escaped from the county jail at Snow | Hill, Md., early Saturday. Marchant was re- captured, He was putin jail only om Thurs-— a last upon a requisition from yrs Del., charged with stealing about $1,000 worth | of jewelry from Edgar Fontaine of Pocomoke | City. He udmits that be is wanted to answer similar charges in Penasylvauia und New | Jersey. ' Sagan mae Destroyed by Electricity. In St Louis Saturday an clectric light wire set fire to the five-story elevator of the John W. Kauffman Milling Company, on 2ist street and Missouri Pacific railroad track, The flames were soon Beyond the trol and spread from the elevator t0: the mile a joining. There were 60,000 bushels of wheat 4m the elevator, all of which was destroyed, ————-e THE EVENING STAR: | vevor of customs, ¢ ALL UNDER ONE ROOF. Another Step Forward by a Successful Business Establishment. “Nothing succeeds like like success” is an adage that is eminently true im business life. In this city it might almost be said that nothing suc- ceeds like King's Palace, for the success that has attended this busincss enterprise since its foundation thirty-five years ago has been some- thing phenomenal, Onward and upward has been the watchword of its proprietor, and he has remained true to the business principles he! | Isid down in the beginning. Mr. H. King, jr., in the management of nis palatial store—S12 | and 814 7th street—has always shown business ability und foresight of the highest quality, and he is today one of the best known and most ular business men of Washington. The tield | Recurecs isa large one. for under his broad roof he handies 2 tremendons line of dry goods, | faney goods, ladies’ and gentlemen's furnishing goods, and he has, besides, the largest millinery | | and cloak and suit house in town. MR. KING, JK. The history of this house has always been one of steady and rapid progress. In 1864 Mr. King, jr., opened a first-class millinery estab- | lishment and soon developed so great and rap- idly growing a trade that he was compelled, in 1878, to remove to his present stand on 7th street. Here, by his enferprise and genins and | the aid of judicious adve rtising, for he has | been a constant patron of Tax Star, he hb built up a business of which any more! might well be proud. Mr. King’s soeatngs | at the beginning of cach seaton are always ended crowds fash- ionable p. here to get ait the latest noveltion by di- rect importation from Europe as well as the = of ic manufacturers, of King’s Palace but this year it will be The regular spring opeuii will be; gin tomorrow, 80 that Mr. King ha adjoining store, No. $12 7th street, and addit to his former quarters, A force of workmen have been busy throwing the two buildings into oue and tomorrow the crowds of shoppers who are in search of Luster novelties will enjoy to | the fnll the luxury of dealing in this handsome establishment. The store as it now stands cov- ers more than 20.000 feet on the ground floor, and ail this is under one roof and with scarcely # wall or pillar to break the broad sweep of the | flooring. The rooms are beautifully lighted by great plate glass windows in front and in the j rear on Sth street, and by 4 large number of overhead ekylights that make it bright and cheerful even on the darkest days and render the use of any artificial light qaite unneces- With the increase —aceommo- King’s Palace will branch out in various new directions, For a long time they have carried su unequaled stock of goods in the millinery line, while in cloakings and suitings Mr. King bas always been an importer of fali lines of the fumons Berlin makes in new cloths and fancy fabrics, snd has gotten them up in the most attractive manner, He has now added tive new departments—dry goods, ladies’ turn’ goods, notions und gountle- men's furnishings. Mr. King’s nephew, Mr. | Nat King. has charge of the gentlemen's de- partment, He isa young man of remarkable business ability and is sure to make a success jot his branch.” The dry goods department is in charge of Mr. Sol Iiice, formerly of Lans- burgh Broth Mr. Harry King, # son of the | head of the firm, a share in the busmess and will devote all his energies to it. He has charge of the financial department and does the bnying for the house, while Mr. J. King has becn placed in charge of the floor. Mr. King’s principle has always been to have one price. and that the lowest possible, and then to adhere rigidly to it, in this mammoth double store a lady can fit out a large and ele- gent wardrobe in all its various branches at the shortest notice, for everything that the female mind can desire or the taste demand can be found in this one great estabiishment, secthcstes CAPITOL GLEANINGS. PROHIBITION AT MILITARY Posts, An ainendment to the army appropriation bill was adopted Saturday in the committee of the whole Honse prohibiting the sale of liquors at the canteens of the military posts, NEW NAVAL VESSFLS. The naval appropriation bill provides for the construction of three line-of-battle ships of about 8,300 tons, to cost, exclusive of arm- ament, not over 74.000,000 ea eruiser of about 7.500 tons displacement, which is to have a minimum speed of twenty knots an | hour and must not exceed in coat 2,750,000, One of the four imust be built on the Pacific coast and one on the Gulf of Mexico or waters tributary if they can be built there at a fair cost. General permission 16 also given to the Secretary of the Navy to build in the navy yards, THE WINDRIM INVESTIGATION. The Senate committee on public bnildings and grounds continued its investigation of the charges brought ageinst the supervising archi- tect of the T tion of a site for the public building at Spring- field, Mo, Saturday, after THe Rran’s report closed, “A. J. Minard of Springfield testitied that improper intluence been tronght to bear upon the ‘Treasury officials ia the selection of the second or North End site. PRONIBITION aT Lanox, The select committee of the House on the alcoholic liquor traftic has authorized a favora~ ble report on the bill introduced in the House by Mr. Strable of Iowa, prohibiting the trans- portation of intoxicating liquors from any state or territory of the United Stutes or the District of Columbia into any other state or territory cont®ary to and in violation of the laws thereot, ‘Ihe bill provides tines for viola- | tions of this act. CONFIRMATIONA, The Senate in secret session Saturday con- Francis MacNutt of the District of Columbia, secretary of legation at Constantinople; Daniel Lake, | marshal eastern district of New York; Robert Waugh of Towa, agent for Iudians of the Uin- b iud Ouray agency, Utah; Quiaby Tt of public moneys. Uas Cruces, NM. J. E. Busse!l, register land office, C Idaho; L. E. P. I — collector of custom eastern district Mai Ti. A. Maynard, ie a ad Rapids, Sue Dravo, surveyor of custotus, Pittsburg, Pe Also a number of postmasters, THE BENNINGS CALAMITY. Arguing the Case of ti of the Watchman In- dicted for Manslaughter. In the Criminal Court before Chief Justice Bingham today the motion to quash the indict- ment in the ‘© of Join A. Richardson, in- | dicted for manslaughter in causing the death of FP. A. Godfrey on December 14 last, was argued by Mr, H. Wise Garnett for the accused and Mr. Lipscomb for the government. It} tt | is alleged that Richardson was the watchman | in charge of the gates of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company at the Bennings road crossing and failed to put the gates down on the epproach of a train, aud that a wagon drove on the track and was struck and the deceased and others were killed. The poit made is | that there was no legul obligation requiring Richardson to lower the gates; that his Gonos tion to the company was to signal the trains that the track was clear or otherwise, and that itis not required of the railroad company to have a watchman or gates there. Mr. Lipscomb claimed that the ratlroad com- pany had takon the obligation on itself to pro- ——— it. It was true that there was no ing gates or watchmen at that point, pelle. osm were superior to all law except the ern law, one thing they could not overrit He then argued that the railroad, ha placed the gate and watchman at the poiu! announced tothe public that when the gates swan iba oy 8 seal eyes and ity agent, who in this case was asleep in sands agent, | Piltdehe ee eae a. ‘The court - took the case under advisement. > ees At Marquette, Mich., five miners were Finn ‘The furniture man establishment | caught ‘e-ia tthe Prince of Wales stroyed by fire Saturday. Lose Sti S| Force igwing fo, the others, w ag great | mand it necessary to take the and one | ™ ‘Treasury department in the selec- | Vance, | Warns LADY DESIRES TO FIND AX aq. Zor att invalid. who caus Comte Sige tenon tear y Office. B, Star ofiice, with best city * V -WOM! Butler, Footman, Nurses, Lun nd Ritehen Tiel 10 TO WHITE | ation ate ae | ressew, Walters. Garlene ryan iP. Dick's 'S Agency, 613 7th st. uw. LW. Bae DA YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCA- tion (High School Graduate proferre:D to, solicit fors firm that oifers iazye commissions. Unis deducerents to right party. Address, at onco ir Star 0: Wk ANTEDIA RESPECTABLE AND 38E PT LED Woman as Maid and ‘Chamber: grysis Teed Jefferson Place, bet. 15th and Tota ad ANTEDPKINTER B BOY—ONE WHO CAN RU Wt Job press. N. W. Bei ae W Tov at, cc ANTED ELE Stage TAL WwW: Door, Albaugis's Opera House, evening at 8 o'clock, So V ANTED — A BUSINESS-LIKE, GENTLEMAN for a permanent position ; must furnish good city | References. Salary 818 weekly. Apply 10 am. offices th st. Dw. | We: ANTED. E1 WRIT! of 12th sud Pena ave. ‘BAT THE ! LIS ae » GikL ARAL | | senmees sod Solas refers ate nw, Ws Room = | reco! Food salary to ® young nian with one or more cars) ‘dst. and Penn. ave, s.e.tus1-iit® Post Office. VANTED—-A MUSIO_ V Ur winal ni moa for Eubi Here eqnred at RIGHA, Star offic Ww ANTED-ATG ONCE—A Goop WHITE Bak: DER. Apply 309 7th st. s.w. ANTED-A SETTLED. WH: Wom to Attend Baby snd Tousekeepmug ; ashing. Lil Fight party. Wain ite ing end Cun Make Hits Pen iil pay $15 ber week, ditional pay for uuy extva work. Give age aud experi- ence inown haudwriting. Lock Drawer 718, vod WRITEK TO ARRANGE ication; skillful, correct te price. ea Oe OR SOLED Agsist in Light bere] wages Pe COLORED ieses, Honse ds, Farin This ant omer Get tw, | wit-6r coed HoUsk Won Thc brat positions ang 1G ey and ~ wedish “BuliNTrs, 11100 st awe “QUICK! WHITE 3 ks, Stablemncn, Waitresnes, orkers, Coachinen, Parlor and Ladies Cirunks stored), one Dairy Be Need 'S. cities. est waxes in | Cooks! Be AT THE CITY 1G as Mfoa Bescpiday Werke Won Mee on on irl ent powltious prepares Building, inhi ay 214 ERIENCED FARMER WITH to tale clacee of ead work fares Wi gmail fully. ncity beast W office. ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALES LADY aT | ence; reference required, KUHR'S, O57 Fst. Wax ED—A RELIABLE 1 aa we Learn, the Deis Business Feference re- | duired.” Apply 129 m2e-st* | WaAstep— euros OYMENT BU. white and colored, for ail kinds of domestic labor, ity ) ; With Fofereuees, removed tu 709 Lath. w. 1 ANTED--ACOMPET} , VV ith, a Sabena Address Mrs, MoB.i8., Star o1 Waste ae HILE rv STs OF experience to draw silver prints 224 inehies long, reduced from Tull’ trout bhotoweaptir: buiidings in blocks for tine photo enueTa vin work ; ait LivateD | ING MA! 2 E. at. - A WHITE PROTESTANT WOMAR | Ese t0 ‘Three Children, Address V_W ANTED-INMEDIATELY, TWO FIRST-C! Waist Trina also Fine Draper; wages #8 to Cal "atter 6 paw. Ms m2. ‘T NURSE FOR A LADY; with good rete; rae ear round to experts. O,, Baltimore, Ma, . ~ renee GIKL 1N A Fam pmupeteait person will Apply after 6 p.1u. mets 0. ho weshing be taken uorth fur the sutn 200 Istst. ne. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT WHITE ik and do General Housework. Addrene A Un dencarnient, indivpen: free. ‘Address LITTLE & CO. 210 Clark ANTED-AN tion, wae 3 autccensttil N. YC G meres FY £40, to ML mem- ed, $100,090 paid in). heter- EMPIME CO‘OPERATIVE ASSO- THON cereilit well rated), Lock Bo ty Latiousl Amlor hysten; meanure alone, as all scien- pattert pany suateuction given ¥ Mine. S.J, MESS: mbd2"lin* y TANTED—A SIX OR SEVEN-ROOM Hous with quod cellin, aeiy Turusce oF tatrobes, family of three adults’ rent mot to ferred. Address NORTHERNER, Star comics, | o oF SIX OK MORE ROOMS, 100 to ‘sthoud, any Kood | state price, | cu yreuans terms. Box 146, star oitic mu! ° TATE PURCHASER, B Brick House to the mertuwore sectom oe the Price $4,000. CAMPBELL, MASUN & CRAN- Women.) | i; EACH Sic. | ally Fepregeut a | celit ou city prop by | eed #30; nerthi- | { no Waiting lor Work—applicatious for Rorera: | \ | A. PHILLIPs, 1419 New lori ave. | resu, conducted by indice Men, snd Women, | TRANS | Siam ud materials cut and made | 7 EK, L403. |] i | houses of brick Warm | ANTED=AT,_ Eat THEA pov ARTERS POSITIONS | FFOR | REx T— COMPORTAB Rome wierate., L033 man. Bs SAM Eo MBS O36 Fret a = ANTED—ALW, SG To dick AGEN jac: en DAL WAYS 40 70! Coachm ongryos | pt e. 809 L st. nw. mile. ‘Nurses, Watters, Kitchen 71 es XT. —ONY. LARGE NT hOOM W sd | Miser ty references, O19 Tin at Re m31-4 heat, integer taser russ mo WASTED BY TWO RESHECTARER GIRLS | Willen chiap. 40% Titus ee. iuces a8 Cum eral House = Good reference, ‘Callat 1116 Kst'mwe wala be EE CHANCE -THRER PLEASANT W8NIED BUA SETTLED wittrE WOMAN, A nek oepitye, del 1 Du, wear three Situation as Coon in a First-class Family iy three in tamaly. tout ieee Call or atiizess for three Jaye at = 1s Suh st now. meas Massachusetisave, at iT LERK, ook | “. sb Rr cr haus on NTE NAS CLERK, es Wor {Flt husk Keeper or Salesman Uy en | yuthous ebildren. F209 9h et feferences. Address s.r. “maha 2 WN TED—A , STENOGRAPHER ween Tee would ike & ‘t Honiton to Work evenin ‘ousressin: One needing Steno, Hid. “eer farninn best of Felererces Kddress Pit Stat ofc. m5 1-31 1000 Ost. a. inonth, in advance. 3 | Fi. RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISAED Koons for rewt cheap #t 1822 6th st.n.w. muckl-it Tor KEN EUNFURNISHED ROOM! =| F desirable Jocation, only ub ¢? i 3 SATE "a 0 row D> x, ure KENT-AT 422% 178 ST N.Y., LARGE 8 tye pee feainaton tae aa KK RENT—i -. NEAR DUPONT Furuished Koou: Teble boarders acconm: JOR RENT. | Biase oom: at summer m reteren ev wise Aibetrartns ENCE OF FIC Sarees | dispatch, May Building, 7th and E n.w. —ti44 G ST. NW, ELEGANT PUR. Arst-comas Bon: 10TH 8ST. NW. 3D } =e rai only; 810 in advance, Peal siter Spm nd: 810m advan id Cooke ures. Hostiors Farm, Dairy aud iitchen. Hands ROOM AND BOARD—921 1ST_N. The lareest ofice aud best facilities im the ety) ly Fnruished Becond-story Front te: BURN 3, 1110 Get. nw. exposure, from Apr 1. W ‘enter a references to Ro objec ‘Star office. “oF 3 TWO ROOMS, NICE | EP and newiy painted, on iid Boor, » in haii_and rooms, for SN: sixo. cne "fornished, tor Ge) UR REN RIVATE Dr F A irnished Room, with ot good reference, with or wit Sia REN T-LANGE AICOVE RooM, WITH Closet, east and south exposure, Dew house, told- ing bed, wan, with board, jor Se to lady of gen uces, Box tar office, m2W-it* = TWO LARGE AND ‘mali Conmunteating 1 Rooms, 2d for; fur- piatied or unfurndsued; al) conveniences; te: ue tod ubstuntial manner, exchanged. C. NELS( WASTED’ MAGIC” LANTERN, INCLUDING Slides; must be tn good condition aud reasouable in price, Address Box 1, Star office. at STOVES TO REPAIR. 1 FUarunter to put stoves im thorough burning ore der Or Bo change,’ ew bucners {aria ‘Address, Sf, 1000 6th st. ow, Z ANGE FOR A DESIRABLE. cin Washington the equity in Land- erty in’ Kochester, brown etune, plate hor water heating. Addsess ANTLY PURNISHID pia how BY ¥ FUENISHLD RUOWS and 3d Bouts eat aa tek oth bonrd. ‘trazisien! finish Staroit: etree BO | is basis &e,. ts goon odate . BAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST UASH | pya5 np Ws EN SOME LARGE ECs Prices for “Furniture, Carpots, Feather Beds, | Mice aid store Fixtures. Lutire Housebolae Pees ed Kom, central location, teri fects og StoFage on rousonable terwae, Address g14 | 4 SOR Ri SHED COMMUNICA Y ANTLD — HOR TO KE EEPING i flour: soutuern exposure. bay Horses Winter aud Suinmer a Specialty, onler cr ensuite, with board, Aili ist. aw. o Lavery Stables 312 Oth at a fru vt - wiles from city, O. MH. P. CLARK, Blige, ‘J 30K LENT—TWO LAR ating Roots: prover CELY FURNI M Commun} Fout Pstlor tual ite also Two Larce Unfurtushed Commuuicaung & rent reasonable. Sut 1 — W "D-WE POSITIVELY @U; sell youu Clear Havana Key W serntiht seconds. That 1 tox of “30 clears, DICKE vid stend, doit Pennsylvania ave. | W3SIEDUGHT AWAY—A GOOD SQUAKE Viauo for Cash: ntate make, &c., and lowest quick can hice. SQUAiE Box 117, Star oftice ev KXISHED SUITE oor; table i; sa- “LARGE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Room, second floor, south fron mente rh three- Story house: #14, Lance room i light and batt. Gentieied, references required. FRONT kom, 0 fi We TO BUY FOR CASH HOUSE and Office Furniture, chat such as Groveries, Dry Goods, Jews ail trans: | actions considential, Address ALBIS 4081 SAVE yas at 82 svar Githein abe Penstyivene 8 made oe S until G. Mention ths pay WARLED SFale Mounehold ‘and Of scription: aiso Car eta, Btov Be. Address or call, m19- lin y ANTED—UMBRELLAS AND. waned aud Covered by C. bet G and H | FRR EEN OTHE Proprier Resort” Give First-class Board, Pleasant Koons, ot enable Prices, 12000 St uw. " K FOR LIGHT Three Large Benntiful Rooms | freat and was, with vse of bath tiuliy near US. Capitol; reut iuoderate. Address &: office | Ree RENT-THREP UNFU RNIRHED 1 kOOMS, on secoud floor, suitable for Light Hot Bith beat and eas yer month in advance st u ELEGANTLY PAID Fo! Furniture of Every’ De- LEFE OK parlor and piano: ise suited for man and Bite nay Large Room tor Columbia, “We have Roors private faully,, board if desired, terms, mice. susil lowns of from #500 to sately place at U per cent per suall saving> ure 1uVited to cal WANED STAAM CARPET CLEANING AND | Renovating Works; Feuthers Renovated; Mat- tresses Made Over; Fuiuiture Steamed and “Moi ab NGS, 140% Pa ave. ene PE BEST Te Gi M raivar Pax Ly, Seversi Newly Furnished Ky ie new house references re tuired | prices, ©: uth, As Bos B88" Hiouse aud @12 per | of k Po. | Foouy per mor Destroyed, F. H. ¥0) 1008. 25 a —1725 G ST. \.W. Pu | former Rooms, wi' or without board; home con eo | opposite the new Athletic Club Honse and near har Departinent, m2s-Im* | per pound, Warrat Lutter does) sor one woth, ; | JOR RENT—1504 HST. N.W., OPPOSITE THE N.K.--Don't take any thing thi pet an poodasterih |r Shoreham, Handsomely Faruinbed Rooms, singte ner's,”’ or “all the same tf gy Dut eek the best, winch | snd et suite, Table Board in at de for eels cay Uy WLC SCIIENBIR Set SUD, SU, Center Market; Miadieot ish Aisle). N.W., HAND: ished, Bright, Cheerfal ocing on Eacoud Flooe, eennlion single; reference, CONNECTING UNFUR nished Hcoms, secoud floor; abl mod: loderate terms to permanent tenant. TSth st nw. mS-3t T= 229 | We have in cash on hand $1000, S130" aad 2,000 we desice to loan for 3 or more yearn Foe, RENE SEN EUENISHED FEO! T Kooms; nd sinail; without board $3 00, « 000, 00, auc iocaues. Indiaus ave. nw. Su elty® real eatate, Lowest rates, Fee RENT— [WO LARGE ALY ROOMS .3 FRONT Mi adews overlooking beautiful park ; wnee ag quouth, 423 4th st n, t TOL AT FIVE PER CE | Fs KENT—1510 . OPPO ae THE rowed hi con Hsia Security. Lanee, amounts # poborewam:, Nicely Poraished Si Hooms wh, Board: Teferences, hi & RULHEKPORD, isur LANGE AND SMALL SUMS ‘ou approved real estate security at Sand 6 per Ceut changes tnederate, i 1s vOL.D, 1 M (0 UNFURNISHED a0 see id foor; water on premises, spicndid location; Feat, #8 ver inonth, Inquire in store 714 K xt. nw. me ONEY TO LOAN ON KE AL ESTATE, PROMPT attention to all applications SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, TF at. TOLOANON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST | A Fates Of Ustercat; also om otuer approved security, US. 'G. HENSEL & © ukern, ‘T3009 st te, $10 TO #100 TO LOAN JOR REN —THREP APA AN <B three rovtus en guite: private L ud closer; ele- a1 wantly furmsued. At the WOOLMUNZ, cor 13 th kud lows circle 12. peree. WANT, ANT MONE, pacia ver pefwobal vioperty: ————————— print ub Weekly uF muon Paynes frou $e came rr _FOR _RENT—OF FICES m1 3-Lin® GRAHAM, S010 F mt, = = | RY DESIKALLE OFFICP, FAC- Tat st. D. TEL 1,00 iN SUMS th cw. OR REL ROOM HOW BE Securit an a Bduantae oh irugd Kead Est eon ait Font. be neeecomtin <n SEY WU LOERCeTT mse TS me TO 1,700, $3. 4,500 i TEE, 3 ike sts ay reved ‘City siate at 6 i 0. Auda ih Yer Gent, cau arrange tor 9 percent loans. GRO. ¥. 00, Te buy fre tur office, 1n2Y ed, ROM $15 ‘TO eae Adtiress MOLD NOED-hOUSES TO ME AN D per mor mands for suine eit HO Wi suited; rent reusouable: tf two rooms are dee we an remuin, Address L.S., Star ofc \ lectionss ig Rees by Hiaetn me; repairs, insurance and oihe re! fathig to dts management py ee _ ae gfe Sut extia cont to owner. 0. : cor" ivin und HW ste we THOROUGULY RESPONSIBLE rty Desires to Lease a Good House contains | rvomus fora Lowe, rent wiust be reasounble And location centrul, Address, stating full Partioulars, F.0. ee Ei rae ens TBAEDIATE {hess Property wath nial matters Wk DESIL K rev ‘Takoma we beady canuot KUpply satus W Seven made ob ts within the ines two webs, HAL Lt W from 6 hy 10 rooins O. Bor 314. nine subarvan plats wen railroad preserred; stale location, teruss lo Box 16, dtar office, ANTED—-1 WIT, PAY CASH FO FOR A HOUBE ineither the northwest or pert Must be a barge.” Sites ress B WANTED—ROOMs. {D—BY LADY AND ice Lance Room with wome coctuxts w 6 ares Indy, wistes board; “state pet m t* | foea |= | We y ANTED-BUSINESS PROPERT: oF uniuprovel: within ¢th et, Peuia ar York uve, aud it, DW divest BUSINESS PROPERTY, Star office, mle: WAN TED—LOTS._ OF | Upon sunie at reast | Meds 2 mi-im JOH Pays “OFFICE 3 oors, 1108 Fst. v.’ meat BILL ONEY TO LOAN IN St Teal Oper cent, on AN Tuc, 1304 Pa are. ihe Arlington Fire lus. Co.'s office T 93a F st. yunicating ; Ww th lars | €v0y Cu Real Estate| me an Sus" From 8500 UPWARD, ATO AND 6 PEK CENT, ON REAL ESTATE 1N THIS DISTRICT, k. O. HOLBZMAN. Comer 10th and’ stat. w. W Pee eS Seinen and bo delay” o Drepate pape ecu roo yon DEEBLE, DAVIS yf we | Di D.C treated Uy “stouun o 14h “4 e and 12 ct | at reduced rates, roe i. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10 ats. we 1 7TH, Dwelling or Store only, ail { | Apply LU. C, BERGLING se iT a oN, AP. Largeamoanis «| the United security ia Suis tO suit, ent lin with oF without }apuveate 0 run, G10, ai & 80. LOAN ay babihugroon x CULLINANE & CO, roy Fecne, OING F O8T—StNDAY_-GoLD (BRACELET 1 oY Sta. tu Kock Creck ack i from 14th snd Bi sreciul'y. dbeurence Co. Of Fhiwiely Le repaid cu instal fe, aurance, Tunst AKNO, AHUNDRED WpL A If the fiuder wall revuru to office of the Ai Libe rded, is? ward. Keturn to 25, OST-NEAR TRE i be of $25 wil | be pala foe tas book pd contents, oF & 7 Ane | the return 01 aud papers aul uo questions as eee JOSEPH F CEDLE }_ m31-20° | Liat INLINE POLICIES | ‘Loana Lcxotlnted Wy w a hi bik “et cash pi ire eB err Wat acts VU LUA Yt un Toved len] Estate Secu! < Means stag dented, 6 Aerest, ey . 4m Districtot wrioatea nen et te BUS. oJ. payer & OV, oat Fat, nw, sea ist iCH OF KEYS SA NY teeny {rom Mayle ave to Sth ok 22 puis Lo BULL, Btlowest rates on dpprovedress jeturn to 1827 7th wt tate eecurity. Ge FOX & Buc [ OST—SATURDAY, MARCH 29, INTHE west, a Haud Vay Containing w Sato Tools. The fnder will receive a Libs turning the s.we to Dr. GRENFELL's ‘oftics, “41 14th st. nw. aw Sb RENN TOR DERRY Ts00. WinTTEN To edi soat pro! bout t Baltaore and Ome. de ae ‘Deliver At howa Patent Orhce. ONEY TO Lo. ‘casa security, at lowest pee ‘Uhe security is ¢ vat by Pee terest ; Do ON KEAL ESTATE OK FInsT- rates of int no delay Mra TO LOAN ON KeaL cat Rates. pays ht HOWE! ap24 Successor toD. wee SON, 1115 Pst. Pee Sat W j Baye same by pros i = ay to Mr. : RCH =e MAN DpSIRES THE ACQUAINTAN =| of Younis Lady. Dest 1 PLEASURE: Star oltce Buildereier, oe auweees 0 ay los at . zs om ifs addres to Ys TASS AEE Catt 5 ;HURSDAY, MARCH 27, A SMALL Agent aeior't the sis ae 5, 202 and-Tau Terrier Dag, ans to Lame We otk oe tes it Grown texther ateup stoand biseech ond Dtate st., Chicago, hin edvautawe. 40. ice gin ms — oom ner erat Mr. ee CORES ows RED Ha Mn TILLER, WwW A Nis niiding Lot, 17 to 2u between Rew Josey ave abd 10th to F at. new, | Wit soa SOME RIND PERSON LOAN sai vod, Positio awit tance ee roi temporary‘ utatrseaet 930 dress GOUD SECURELY, Star a, 30" Pew FUR INVESTMENT—3 DigKanrs W* an tee Tas cuetng 000 to aba0u, toows bw rane: on mh22-1m. st iw ANTED-FOR CASH, GOO) Ee Waaes A zn mane rive. wrasse see Ae Tas eer eat Exzorno COMPANY, €20 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass, WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1333 F st, Vv! KVICE MINATION QUES! is cos ecatdig iC) es ‘TION QI! TION, am? Shue Sib aad 8 ste n.w, = tele ASMA S cngegi et) msi-st CHAN Sais roe ae. eins dew bce vleny: @ malls ete chee Niet cia Rate as aoe Eero dave ace — iCKINGTON. 502100. HOTELS. nee, en Tne EBBITT HOUSK Ub. wine suas WASHINGTON. D. c. ee ae eee ee es , nom EVERY, AND MORPHINE HABIT. a Gaon aye eae OG Sait ase jor improve. | 4% OR SALP—six noo! bye) crater a See ee Ton ot kina Wee Paes Ge Bese ton. 0 EHINE “Ww ANTED- tT a smal. FARM NE atin Stetina jocation, Ta, Star ofc mae ALL SPLENDID FARM OF 315 ACRES, Jovaied in r o x pitti Sreetend hoe eee oes Pi WATAT S00, 916 Fst. me. FQOR SALE—a DPMIRARLE Pp Ct Acres ou Litt ¢ Kiver Curopske near Fam Goat House Ky a om SS ~ & Lomag *12-room: ate ix: baru, chicken houma, dee Re Sats vas Se lace el care OU or waded for crty wy To Wamne m3l-4t ety CHURCH BULLETINS seoking a Suburban Ly met Ifo take o icok oC Falls Cource, Va.—the about W . an cand water, 00 Kisua DIC Co, have reeudert additions: train eer Vice on or betore May 1 The prices on the foReving areextremely low and hold good for % ‘Lis sores; 7 minutes frait amd shade; 4 acre; 7 $5,500. <i «MG scree; 6 minutes i AL BARGAINS. Howes and Stal ~ “y sere. fruit and shade, nui ie from statio. ifsold at once. Terme, : bal. on ncasy ters. and Tes. 10 minutes from ‘Terms, 8800 Cant; tab re val, agonthaly sb syed 7 minutes trom 200) 5 bal B20 per iS acre; fruit and shade x “pear sation, Tenps Dear swtion, beautiful for subdivision; res in center of village; beautiful Jocation. 1,000 peracre, Oe ont S300, Terms, §5 cau ose es bar We cs interest, POR RENT. ‘months as lor. Furnished 210 w a ie Faruis ty J airden, Alexwidsia ad Loudeun counties, ‘Seud for price list ind tui anformaetion, SOKN E. £bGkba & © Beal ay Lown and Falls Charch, Va. = siobtnetoe Toiepaone counection, Call 707. F EASE 8, Mh, ae sok ace o4 ACKER 0) #t, road near Petwood. Ga : *vomtbly pay Tan 32K. ME POKD, 1419 G st va SALE — NEAR ROCKVILLE, 10: a 0 ‘shal r interest, a ites nan 40E. house, ck. Farnun 130 a. und RT Dekwoop tation, Sacre lot, @! goats inh 5 or it BS, HOW house, €e-, acres, Lrus COUT DATED, ENT-—MAY 1, GAITHEXSBURG, MD, NE LS Hous, bay "windows vu venient ty station, A Tone Ma honse, tn MILES tile from st, Awagh's 1% acres of sownd inna, dwelling two excclient oruer, wita us aud highly im: dance, well tenced; dwelling = at tudes from Braz: E : stacious, rareof various sizes eid COUMOEy: semke burbat aud eberwhere id c Branchville, 505200 s Hinestore, 20x20, $202 $100 w etiou. aad E-NINE ACKFS Staton, on the AF tract of and froute on the lugws road about 2% miles orth of the city and adjuius 3 proposed new sub- Givin. For price aul further information inquire of WESCOTT, WILCOX & CU. IMU; Beunsylvaue eye, and Gth st. and Lonsinue » me UK SALE—140 ACkis AT ANNAPOLIB JUNC Gon, 1h mues Irom Baiumore, Washing- ton and 22 trom Annapolis; jauil Duels adapted tor subdivision, Brick aud Braine Houses, later formerly used as hovel, bya tice aud ete et BH. WARNER & 00. 3 ‘16 F at. iow, Fok SALE—CHEAY—A TIMIIED NUMBER ER OF Lote ia acre ac at Forvat Glen station, 1 Carroil ¢ $590 each; terms 850 cash, i; mati) Davin p, SIUNE, SOG F st. now. neat | Ree SALL—94,000 WILL BUY 40 LOTS, 60x15 iu the growing town of Laure, Md. located | Pounded by Cont ton, std “Leiboet, aves. aud a 4th end Bi Pit Seaman wuts yinion wt Nes Were built last pear. AA ©. PARA ER agvborg Jaurel, Md: RiCHAMD L. W a, vendadl basi dine, Power BaLowix « tiling, Washington, D. BALUWIS, 621 Tus uw, Waskidigton, D.C. 28-3 PARBY COTTAGE: 12 LARGE Pit beoum EY suitable for board 0 table ‘aud other out bull id Apply to W. H. DAKBY, Gaither Ft KENT—A G for sale or rent, Porm sidress CBA, United States Patent mzb-s" Fe Ace {HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT AND Stock Farm—s Mouuomery county, Mid. 10 day treie, Auely improved and lacwe Stove Mansion 6.1 jmeuts; Bhe out putldings; shade and water; “Bag yer Also Due select Country Beute Ike and Metropolitan branch 6 10 409 BS0U0 w 925,000. W. E. Bi iM, ‘sve, OR SALE-WE HAVE { Keal istate on the Mark Acres: 6 nullesout of the city on the 4 No sieve us proyerty, cau be suid at aie Within tasty” dus, Us. E. WOODS & 80: Tstate Bronery O24 F'st-uw. Fur me THREE ACK: S OF LAND CLOSE TO Powerhouse ot the TENLE NTO Preece XAILKOAD ata banvain, beautifuliy lorated aud eau be subslivaded, with but small loss, fur steets, baving a from on wide avenne & P+ ay Sorzyas. MAL ork are, | Fe. SALE-AT HYAT a, AS RAL on, & Besutital Lt, 200. ate bar ____ Ta New York» FARMS IN MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, ‘aroling Piorida anu Lane tracts of Mineral end iimber Lauds in the laies Wt Prices rabetuyg frat 3 to 815 perecre Turther particulars call ou THOMSS E. WAGGAMAN, Heal natate Avent, O17 F st nw, ae —TARKOMA, NEW SIX-KOOM MOUnE, hhotse end 2 poe S ard, stable, cacringé hvuse, poaitrs. ie fruit shade, water, ue i April 4, COOKE D. LUCKET 1, 635 Fat ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGR—A NEW HOUSE, 5 rooms; lot dh mg oC teet, vayvurambersign asd ruap” ch and quiuice trees, athe town et Church has 1,200 intuabs Glerkscand @ Chur: bes: fee apd AM Utes Ty ries; in 10 | HORTNRL Por’ ad ALE—COU yd PROPERTIES A. 4, SPs culty. Suburban Los | Jeusiness Properties, be. oH Cait, eo, | Mooun Fy Llu Fst iia ~ SALE—on EXCHANGE FOR ory Fats Sate Hotel os Fosose tien Zoomer auade, spring, &ce Dorms caay. dhe thu 141 G wt. blew 3 ¥. H sMiT iz Fa oe, Bits and Country Honea, Peas Season’ Dairy Farus; Kockville proper Tab7-3m ‘CoUkE. D. LUCKETT, 985 F mt 5 RE REvT—THE RYATT MANGION AT BraqTS + large arounda, Uy op Set oe ies ree on ives F ik RENT—W1TH BOALD, TWO acatiag Furnished *~X ou Second inioores ew York ave, BW. mat e-GE" AND 30 WEs? THIET ‘York, Private Boaruiug 28 Sh faite; table and service of ashuugton refercuces wiven and _anld-h* BOSE DING LAnGR Nic) LY PURNIAND. with woud byart at ‘Auburn, ' Pa ave. at. uw. ; terms _ HPAL WEBSTER 415 197K ST. NW. seats, 93 aud 01-0 per day with board £0.10 8B; uarters tor Niehtacers: clington and poin' aon Sue emer ——— 36-inch W Sree tae = ve One. 4 BIG DRIVE! well lor SSe. Tre Rts ‘ac operat So LEE