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If WILL BE A MARVEL The Star Tomorrow Will Be a Wonder— Buy Itt Tomorrow's Evexrxo Stas will be a wonder. To produce it the cleverest writers all over Messrs, O’Brien and Dillon Disappear the world have been laid under eontribation. From Tipperary. Entertaining special articles on ever so many i delightfal topics will fill alarge part of the TAR AND FEATHERS INBROOKLYN aanadits aan eS of humorous descriptions of life and things as Richmond Not Enthusiastic Over | ey sre found in Washington. Tux Sram is ever, first and foremost, the great LocaL the Count of Paris. paper, devoted to the affairs of the capital of the nation beyond all others. More than full page in the supplement to- morrow will be devoted to the great meet of the Amateur Athletic Union on Analostan Island. Tax Star has arranged for a special telegraph service from the Island directly to Tue Star office, and the results of the contests will be published ap to the last moment before going to press. At the conclusion of the games 4 SPECIAL ExTRa Stan will be issued, giving acomplete history of the day's sports, with sketches and portraits of many of the con- testanta. It will be a valuable memento for all interested in athletics, There will also be in tomorrow’s Stam a capital story by JUMPED THEIR BAIL. SLAVIN AND M’AULIFFE COMMITTED. ———>__ NEITHER WAS PRESENT. Dillion and O’Brien Thought to Have Sailed for the United States. ‘Trrrrmant, Oct 10.—When the court was opened this morning to continue the hearing om the summonses against the police for ae sulting the populace gathered in the vicinity of the court house on the occasion of the be- ginning of proceedings against Messrs. Dillon and O’Brien it was found that neither Mr. Dil- lon nor Mr. O'Brien was present. Rumors are current that both gentlemen y sailed from Queenstown for the| the playwright newly risen to fame, Inited States. Both of the Irish leaders were z . om Monday last at the conference of the na-| Jerome K. Jerome, which will make every one laugh heartily with the fanny pic- tures it gives of the world as it will be when Bellamy’s dream comes to be reslized, Among the features of tomorrow’s Stan well worth mentioning will be: GREAT DAY ON THE ISLAND (Iilustrated). The annual meet of the Amateur Athletic Union—The Columbia boys as hosts. EMPRESS EUGENIE (lllustrated). A visit to the present home of the beautifal widow of Napoleon, REST FOR THE WEARY (Illustrated). A shelter for good but homeless women. In- formation about an interesting local char- ity. ATTRACTIVE HOMES (lilastrated). How to transform an ordinary little room into an effective symphony in green, A certificate of non-appearance was then at- tached to the bail bonds and the court ad-| WITH A GREAT ACTOR to enable counsel for the crown tocon-| Interesting reminiscences of Edwin Forrest, sider what steps the prosecution would take in showing how he was misrepresented. By view of the complications created by the es- John F. Coyle. cape of the prisoners. Warrants have been : issued for the apprehension of the absentees. | Ty A PERUVIAN TOWN. Se eee Among the strange people of Puno, far above Loxpox, Oct. 10—The startling report which | “the level of the aca. By Fanale B. Ward. reached this city from Tipperary this morning to the effect that the Irish leaders, Messrs. Dillon | A DAY AT BROOK FARM. Visiting the scenes of « famous enterprise, and O'Brien, had departed from the country is confirmed. There is little, if any, doubt that where renowned men sought an ideal exist- ence, their objective point is the United States. {[t FUNNY CURES FOR PaINs. is, however, known that they have avoided the ordinary routes of travel between the two coun- Some astonishing remedies used by the world’s physicians, tries, and up to the present hour absolutely nothing is known of the manner in which the two gentlemen succeeded in eluding the watch- falaess of the large police and military force | map NEW UTOPIA A story of unusual merit and interesti: from beginning to end. Written for Taz Even:x@ Stam by Jerome K. Jerome. gathered in and about Tipperary. OYSTERS BRED TO ORDER THE NATIONALISTS ELATED. Bail in the case of both men, Dillon and How the bivaives may be successfully repro- duced and raised. O’Brien, will be at once escheated, and already WITH A THIN BAND OF GOLD. the announcement is made on behalf of the Irish National League of its intention to recou ap Interesting talk about weddings and wodding presents. the sureties. The escape has excited great a EFFECTS IN DRAPERY. muiration and enthusiasm in the ranks of the nationalists both in Eugland and Ireland, while The arrival of the season for rehanging cur- tains and portieries. the government is confused by the readiness HE DOCTORS THE PUPS. with which officers cautioned to be especially on the alert have been hoodwinked. —_——— AFTER THE WESTERN WAY. How ailing canines are treated medicinally. NEW YORK NOTES. What is being talked sbout in the great city. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Something about the increased value of busi- ness property. [ote HOPEFUL DEMOCRATS. tional party held in Dublin designated as mem- bers of the delegation to visit —— oe t the political position in Ireland as Exists t today. Prhey are all instructed to seck sympathy and aid of the American people in behalf of the famine-threatened Irish peas- antry. BONDSMEN ORDERED TO APPEAR. Assoon as the magistrates had taken their seate a demand was made for the production of the bodies of John Dillon and Wm. O’Brien. Compliance with the demand being impossible, the court ordered that their sureties come ia and make good tho «mount of their bonds, Mr. Healy arose and submitted to the court that the sureties had fulfilled their obligations with the appearance before the bar gee ae day of trial of Mr. Dillon and Mr. Mr. Healy argued that the crown Sone im certain particulars, ded the gina! charges against hie cliente, tho bail could no longer be held as good. ‘Ihe magis- trates decided that the charges after po ment remained substantially as originally A Man Found in Brooklyn Streets Tarred and Feathered. fownd tarred and feathered in the streets of Brooklyn early this morning. John Rush- wager discovered him on Berry street. The man was partially undressed, his shirt being term off, so that his body from the waist to the shoulders was exposed. The portion of the body exposed to view was covered with a thick layer of tar which had been liberally sprinkled with feathers. The man was removed to the six- teenth precinct station house where he soon re-| MF Quay’s Returm to Pennsylvania covered consciousness. The odor of chloroform Considered Significant, was detected. and it was learned that the man ——— had been under the influence of that drug. As soon as he recovered consciousness he told the a of his adventures. been over to Harry Miner's Bowery Theater during the evening,” he said, « when the performance was finished I ane for my home in brooklyn. I crossed by the Roosevelt street ferry and started up Berry street. While passing through that street I met two men, one of whom caught hold of me. The other placed a sponge over my face and I became unconscious. I knew nothing more uatil I was revived here in this station house. 1 did not recognize my assailants and dou't know who they were. Acan of tar anda piliow half filled with feathers were found in Koss street near Bed- ford avenue by Detectives Dolan and Holland. The man’s name was subsequently found to be | receipt of stacks of letters from prominent re- Wm. Pryor, a well-known resident of Berry | publicans all over the state ex- street near 4th street. Pryor's two assailants — their intention of voting for Pattison. jumped outofacab toattack him. When he | The republicans do not tind the same difliculty ‘wae seized and his cloth torn from him the | in supporting Pattison that they might have in ligaid tar was dashed over him. the case of some more partisan democrat. —_ Mr. Pattison is considerable of an in- “Pennsylvania! Why, Pennsylvania is going to be the political surprise of the year.” That is the way one of the most prominent of the Keystoue state democrats commenced a con- versation with a Star reporter today. “I have just returned from a visit to the state, and if the election should be held today Mr. Pattison would be elected with- out the shadow of a doubt. It is no longer a simple revolt against Quay by afew men, it is @ popular uprising among the republican party against machine methods as empioyed by Sen- ator Quay. “I saw both Mr. Pattison and Mr. Kerr and they are both fully assured of a democratic Victory. The campaign committee is daily in = am, SOCIAL MATTERS. A Pretty Wedding at St. Andrew’s— Personal Notes of Interests. St Andrew's Church was tastefully decked hon white lpr last evening in eed of Caper Miss Fannie Sefton, daughter of oer Wm. M. Sefton, and Mr, Henry L. Frazier of this Cg Rev. J. B. Perry per- formed the cerem: The wedding guests were in evening te for the most part, an the church throughout o festival ap; ushers were Dr. Walters ani The best man was Mr. Morgan Prigg, whore duty it was to escort ete maid ‘honor into the church as the groom and the bride elect walked up the aisle 3 Sefton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Rose Hermann of Brooklyn, N.Y., was the second bridesmaid, The bride wore a short dress of moire surah, made with a full round skirt that had a cascade of point lace and ribbon — one side and a flutter of bows and ends u; the other side. The bodice was made wi slightly pointed opening at the throat, odged with point lace, and the long gloves were drawn over the sleeves to the elbow. She wore white ostrich feathers in her coiffure and carried Marechal Neil roses. Miss Lizzie Sefton wore ashort dress of cream silk made with » pom- | carga bodice and held a bunch of Bra- ant roses. Miss Hermann wore ap evening toilet of cream moire, and hada bou- gust of La France roses. The wedding was at :30 o'clock and the wedding party drove from the church to the residence of the bride's parents, at No, 1837 14th street, A reception was held from 8 until 10 o'clock, Mr. and Mre, Frazier received the congratulations of their many friends present, standing in the flower- decked drawing room. A supper was served and the large number of handsome gifts re- ceived by the bride were displayed for the delectation of the guests, Some of those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Frazier, parents of the groom; Mr, and Mrs. Walling. Mr. and Mrs, Torry, Mr. and Mrs. Caywood, Mr. and Mrs, Bagby, Dr. and Mrs, Walter. Mrs. J. De Smith of New York, Mr. David Van Cleaf Brockley, Mrs, Kate ‘Rooney, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs, Baggett and the Flor- ence and Viah Baggett, Dr. and Miss Littlewood and Mr. Martin Green of Alexan- dria, Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Saratoga Springs, Mr. aud Mrs. J. D, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Kozel, Mr. Benj. Engle, Mr. Eustace Deputron of Ohio and Dr. Cline, After 10 o'clock the bride and groom entered a carriage and, after the very latest London mode, drove to ‘their own home, No. 1586 Kingman place, in the north- west portion of the city, where they will in fa- ture reside. Every detail for housekeopin had been previously arranged and they fin themselves in possession of their own home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belt have returned to the city. Mrs. John H. Ketcham has returned to the city and 1s at the Hamilton House. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Carrand daughters, Misses Lida aud Lalla, of North Carolina are at the Hotel Arno. Miss Dollie Teuber, daughter of Mr. Frank Teuber of Capitol Hill, was married Sunday evening, October 5, 1890, at 6:30 o'clock, to Mr. Henry W. Scherger of this city. the Rev. J. Miller of the Concordia Church officiating. WOMEN’S MISSIONARY WORK. Addresses and Papers Before the Con- vention af Hamline Church. This morning again the main body of Ham- line M.E. Church was weil filled, the occasion being the second day's proceedings of the 19th annual convention of the Baltimore branch, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs, J. S. Rawlings of Baltimore conducted the devo- tional exercises with which the session com- menced, THE TREASURER'S FIGURES, Mrs. M. G. Hamilton, the treasurer, read her report, which showed that a year ago there was a balance on hand of $3,208.77 and that during the year the receipts had amounted to $10,527.21, making a totel of $13,785.98. During the same period the disbursements had amounted to $10,476.61, leaving a balance now on hand of $3,259.37. Rev. Dr. Rudisill of Baltimore made an in- teresting address in which he gave an account of the life and work of Miss F. Stevens, a Eurasian missionary in India, A number of letters from foreign missionaries wero read, giving an account of their labors, difficulties and methods, but all in a hopeful and enthusi- astic spirit, MISS SITES’ TALK Miss Ruth Marie Sites, a member of Mctro- politan Church, was introduced and made a particularly pleasing addr Miss Sites was born in Foo Chow, China, where her paren’ are still engaged in missionary work. She has been in this country ubout seven years and has recently completed a course of ‘study at the Ohio Wesleyan University. In November Miss Sites expects to sail for China, there to begin the work as a missionary under the auspices of the Baltimore branch, and this morning she talked to the ladies of the society at some length of her experiences in her home in Chinaand of her hopes and aspirations for her life work there, PAPERS READ. “Agencies in foreign fields—educational, evangelistic, medical,” was the subject of a paper by Mrs. E. Rutter. Miss Thomas, a deaconess of the M.E. church of this city, was introduced and made a few brief remarks to the meeting. A prayer for nuiasionaries was offered by Mrs, Roach of this city, and the ex- ercises of the day were interspersed with the singmg of hymns, Mre, Ida W. Whittington presided at the organ, A LUNCH AND A RECEPTION. During the noonday interval a handsome lunch was served to the delegates and visitors in the lecture room by the ladies of the local Too dependent. Then he bus been governor heres CORDIAL before and the people know bis mettle. The Welcome Given to the Count of| A straw as to which way the wind is blowing pote y Teton y io Pennsylvania ie the rapid retarn of Sena- tor Qua; state. He is going to take Special Diepateh to Tus EvEstxe Stan person feet of the republican campaign, a Ricmwoxp, Vs., Oct. 10.—The count and | #06 he has not done for years.” party bave accepted an invitation to dine with DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Col Archer Anderson upon their return here from the battlefields this evening. There they are to meet twenty-five guests whom, with the couat’s permission, Col. Anderson has invited. The visit here of bis royal highness has at- tracted little attention. The contrast is often made between the visit here of Count Par: who represented the foreign nobility on the federal side during the civil war, and Count vou Boerb. a distinguished German nobleman who served on the staff of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, the famous confederate cavalry commander. ‘The latter has visited here once or twice since the war and was given a most hearty welcome, It @ thought possible that had the count been more friendiy in his criticisms of the south, after the war. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee might ha’ made it convenient to have joined his party here as desired and gone over the battle tields with them. A MATTER FOR THE UNITED STATES, In a report to the Commissioners today Capt. Rossell says: “The question of reclaiming the lands on both sides of the Eastern brauch is one that has received attention for a long time and I believe a resolution has passed Congress calling on Col. Haina, the engineer in charge, as to the feasibility of doing this. Therefore there seems to be nothing for the District Commissioners to do in this matter, as I be- lieve it to be a matter for the United States to carry out rather than the District.” MR. CROUCH'S ANSWER, Mr. H. J. Crouch, sealer of weights and Measures, has filed with the Commissioners his reply to the charges of W. L. Walter, referred towome days ago in Tre Stan. Mr. Crouch | admits that owes Walter some money, but is secured by ® note not yet due says he i E not feel compelled to pay itunti it is due, Ricamoxp, Va., Oct. 10.—This morning at 9 | Mr. Crouch says that a portion of the money o'clock the Count of Faris and party left Rich- | Walter's checks were given for was for money mond under the escort of Col. Anderson, Capt. | collected by him while he was awa; Haxell_ and Capt. Linford for a visit to the | clusion he re: battlefields of Mechanicsville, Gaines Mills, Cuid Harbor and Seven Pines. The entire party, except the Count d’Haussonville and Capt. Mohair, used saddle horses and do not ex- pect to return to Richmond until about 6 quests a full investigation. ages Pensions for Prisoners of War. Assistant Secretary Bussey has rendered in the case of Russell S. Cole, Inte of company E. first regiment New York veteran cavairy and of company D, twenty-seventh New York volun- o'clock. ——o—_ COMMITTED FOR teers, @ decision that defines the status of —— prisoners of war who, having enlisted in the Slavin and McAuliffe Arraigned on | rebel service in order to escape imprisonment and return to their own command, are applicants Charge of Fighting. \ for rans ome account of ‘ianbiities incurred —— reason of the service and in the line of duty. Loxpox, Oct. 10—The case of Frank Slavin | hie decision rescinds a ruling made by Cou: and Joe McAuliffe, the pugilists who were | missioner Black Ma: 1 The evidence charged with assaulting each other and with | in this case, Gen. states, shows that committing © breach of the peace by taking | *fter distressing confinement in Andersonville ~ the soldier culated in the rebel army with a part im the recent fight at the Ormonde Club, | view of facilitating his return to the Union came up in the Lambeth police court today. | army, and that such an enlistment could not After listening to the evidence and the argu-| properly be called voluntary. The record ments for aud against the release of the oP pn shows that the soldier did return to the Union ouers, the court committed them for trial for | army as soon as possible; ae he rejoined his eugeging in 8 common pr: t company and was honorably ischarged from — the federal service with his copas > An Embarrassing Request. 1865 The application for pension is grant Brcmmoxp. Va., Oct. 10.—A committee of col- Real Estate Matters. ored men waited upon the governor yesterday Mark W. Finley has purchased for $14,000 of and requested him to order the Kichmond ! Saliie P. Hill sub 33, oy square 118, 20 feet 10 by Howitsers to fire them «# salute during emanci- | 46 feet. corner of 20th and I streets northwest pation celebration in this city. William Andrew Smith has purchased for Was somewhat nouplussed by the request and | ©9.000 of Anna M. Reinmuth, sub 64, aq. 204, said be would cousider tho matter. Ihe How. | 2 by 198% feet on 14th streot botween' and V itsers is erack white company of this city | * northwest, and the perovas composin 1s areola im high social | Mary Galway bas bought for $5,450 of Flor- standing. Much stir has im mili- | ence C. Radcliffe sub 29, square 72, fronting 18 tary circles by the matter. feet on New Hamsbire avenue between L aud — M streets northwest, California’s Great alsin Output. Alfred Ford has bought of James McGrath Sax Faaxcisco, Oct. 10.—The best suthor- for $4,900 sub 17, square 763, 183; by 100 feet ities say that California will this year pack on 24 between C. and D strests southeast my bought for a of raisin. This is about yo oi times the raisin output of ten years | b Mc- Conville, sub 122, square 294, 16 feet 9 inches V street and raisin manufacturers will make money a year if ——- do not trouble them. aon 4. Benton aan neat sade east ave already begun. . 2 % aed 17.60" feet on Hand 6 Other Telegraph Ne News See Pages 1 and & | northeast, churches. The afternoon session was devoted largely to the discussion of the question of work among young people and to the hearing of commiitee reports. Mra. Harrison has promised to receive the ladies of the society at the White House at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Sexect your lot at once in Wesley Heights, * pashan A Woman’s Club. ‘The ladies composing the latest organization of women under the name Wimodaughsis will hold a meeting at 7:30 this evening at 813 Ver- mont avenue, formerly the residence of Surgeon General Wales, “for the purpose of considering the advisability of taking the house to be used for reading rooms, library and reception rooms for women.” The Wales house is well suited for the purpose, and will serve until the wc- complishment of the object of the society, to wit, a great Wimodaughsis Hall, which shall be to organized women whut the capital of the nation is to the nation itself. Such a building at the national capital would easily be a creat | to its projectors aod builders aud to the city of magnificent architecture. ‘The society has now about 125 members, and includes among its stockholders Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Miss Clara Barton, Miss Phuwbe Couzens, Mrs. Senator Stewart, Mrs. W. C. Breckin- ridge, Miss Olive Risiey Seward, Miss Lillie Devereux Blake. Washington is the only city of importance in the country which is without an active, well-organized woman's club, and ‘ashington’s position entitles her to be the leader in such organtzations instead of having no part in them, ‘Lhe officers of Wimodaughsis are Rev. Anna H. Shaw of Illinois, president; Adelaide Johnson of the District, vice presi- dent; Mary Desha of Kentucky, secretary, and Emma M. Gillett of the District, treasurer. A large meeting is expected this evening, with promising results, ee The Indiana Registration Law. The supreme courtof Indiana has recently rendered decision of considerable interest to Indiana department employes, The new elec- tion law of Indiana provided that persons ab- sent from the state on business of the state or of the United States should register their in- tention of voting at least six months before an election. The supreme court, however, held that this was a purtial registration and a dis- crimination against one class of voters and overthrew the clause. As man; Gy the Indiana clubs of this city failed tomake known their intention of voting within » specified time under the law thia ‘this deoision will sion will be of interest. The Identity of ofa "Horse in in Question. George Dent, colored, who drives a public vehicle,was charged in the Police Court yester- day with fast driving. Policeman Jos. Acton wanted to arrest Dent on a warrant for cruelty, but Dent drove off at such a rapid rate that the officer could not catch him at that time. Dent claimed that he could not drive fast, whia be ar EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. Pe. —WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR BENT —ROOMB._ —$$__—_} FOR _RENT—OFFICES. ae ‘WANZED_A YOUNG MAN AS OFFICE ASSIST RTED_BY TWO RESPECTABLE COLORED Ex ant: saagt bends simon Wan res 3 e and Cay EI share Bakes th, aot Ooc we ae a roa] 3 BE. 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CORNER house om the street. sit olo-a" See pans + ES aOON raed Well Furnished ‘ana Ekndwoiney Pinte nme ANTED-A LADY LEK 18 OFFICE OY is Bva Sauces af ABE ad Hoey ote: | Rooms: southern exposare, lange closets aud every House—at once; moderate eer pt ac L.eeaven, | “ose Seed eel paemmeceen ms * = RK RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS Spa LOU RTENCED (RID GLO Nise ED — ae CHORASE: Case, BRICK Fe and Hull i:oom cn second floor: ‘parlors om frst lyaniaave. Nou-experienced need not apply. r dathe.)} sik fe ear Jocatior feast all, nicely baered. heat, was and bath: no cull otha Hg Se qxTED TO. ‘BUY FROM OWNER. SIX-KOOM with mod. imps, 1 nw. part of ie Pe Fe “RENT— = RUITE O Rooms, secoud floor: also Ko: with or without board: steam heat; 010-2 WwW ANTED— IMMEDIATELY —A FIRST-CLASS Colored Cook; best city references required. 1629 16th st. nw. oLu-st* Wan ree GENTLEMEN TO FOLM A cause in Practical Aevaying, Address 14/1 We bri sunny exposure: ‘view of Capitol aud grounds; references exc! py of (OR BENT —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE Large Roows, seeond Moor, and bat Price 830, including Kas, eat and attention. S16 rt. BW, Rot to exceed Of AETED—TO RENT PY, Fabry WITHOUT era Tig nfur: Dati wv W SSS LORED YOUTH ABOUT 18 OR 20 Tinprovemente: years of age tu attends elevator, &., ina — must be eat aid oblliang. | Address, stutius ex ence and reterence, Bux Star off: W ASTEDIAYRACTICAT PINT STAND PROOF. Teader in & book and joboftice, Address ik ALK, Star office. __ 010-218” aoe TED-TO BUY FOR CASH OF OWNER House of uot leas, then 6 rooms: ami; costing 83,000 to 4.000: for _ Address, stxt- aa RENT— FOR LIGHT NOUSEKEEPING— Threo Very Desirable (nfurnished Koome, fret floor; all conveniences; references; location 8 near Lath st, Ro cl Address Box 88, Star cifice. Fo RENT—TWO DESIRABLE COMMU NICAT- jue Unfurnished Rooms: second floor; bath, «us and heat; rent low. 10 K at. 0-3 kk RENT—1WO OR THREE THIY "oe ts (no cash) an 8 or 9-room House, Li dry cellar; all modern improvementa; 0 on Capitol Hill or Star onice. et section ; state lowest terms. ar H. + Star oF ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE ed vant for Gener: ww) COND-FLOO! Ais . acre nhp Piece pel ior Wire HOUSES IN ALL SECTIONS OF Fendi Rooume, with or without heat ead uehly competent: 4 waeastinaton, for sale of rent." We have more in- : couvevient to Beast, Census and Printing Se ries than we cen supply. Person: eal attcation, Gtice: no chitdren.” 443 Massachusetts ave awe ay ££D—YOUNG MAN (WHITE) FRUM 25 TO & ccs ana of rents. POO AN SOR se on 08-31 years of age, to Act ax Night Cerk or Watou, man in Howl: une have Address o1d-2t* Box 5, Star office, Wat ED—A CLERK—LADY PREFERRED, 14 WHO writes weil wh JOR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FU ie goed peteremces. ae single, on secoud floc without Board: convenient fo herdics and 1630 1oth st. nw. WANTED HovsEs TO RENT; PERSONAL AT- tention given to the collection of rents; state- ments rendered promptly; we have more applicatio fponnes, than we can Gil, “ACKER & GADsiy, guderpeands Pension Claims Sarees 1008 F st. nw. ° FORRES ICAT 735 13TH ST. NW. PanLon ing salary expected, Q.B.J., St Wy ANTED— : FROM 84,500 ~ ae 0; | Hattd Bed Hoom, first floor, Maudsounely fur NITED —OOLOR.D AN, WHO Is WELL also Lots mt Wasbingies and tomer Feihta == — = jquainted with the city, to Deliver Packages. ACKEK & G ty F 9222 108 AND YAO ici aul3 eet Wo Suites, first aud second floors, el y fur- Dished, with bourd; second door iroul the Ariaton St EYt STEAM LAUNDRY, 615 Uthat. mw, rs FINBT-CLAS8 ORESS MAKER AT 7 Hotel, Witt oust crs pousethan nest apply. 1t* WANTED ROOMS. ESE RENTSIWO NICELY FORNISHED YRONT ante ‘Ol We =e Ki Moor: soutuern and western exp. V StS SUCK FOu MIGHT TABLE ROOM FO: | beat aud cat, 1003 Sth at. m.w.,cppontto f terms, uM Vernon F XPL AEN Taa0 Pete WAITERS. ivaniaave. nw. It? MADUATES OF THE GRAM- Wane W ED LAD: 7 references wiven. = G OR RE! T FURNISHED LOOMS AT 10 st. n.w. for zentiemen with references. Ok KENT. V quar sc \ .ca the day xoods business. Ap- F and K sree ‘Sth FE p! UK, WH and 14th; state price, whch ua tbe Teneo ref- ~ P ye ae Bexun with Woodward & Lothrop. Grences. Addsons Hox @ ott. Pa “0! TANIE WHO ELSTANDS. ANTED = BX FOUR Sas E ™ 416 Wan dl, Fancy Goods: not atrgfl of work: good Wa betwoen 2d and 71 Beet ayn eee Position; ftairs@lary. Address RK. LV, “hoa oth it rice. Adi ns nine PANIEU—MAN AND Wi Nis. ES k WAUGH, 933 F st a.w., up stairs, ies, large, nicely Furi Roo aud $a floors, suite,with Luard; closets central location, 3 Feterences exchanged. oY-3t* ENT—1410 N S1_, TWO ROOMS ON Sk ‘Ok LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, TWO TED— W Uaiuruislied Kocins ouly, with as and bath cov oss Baby carriage and to be Address tumediately, stating price, B. TED—A YOUNG MAN YEARS: rience tu the Drug Business, ACEISRARD sue ‘OR & F 2th st. mow, — ry a I gore e - aaiead ays ished or un! a ANTED—NOVEMBER 1, IN NORTHWEST, BY phed; ws boar: oes Wank GE, AMAN GIRL TO DO Gi WwW fomaly of four adults, three or four Unfurnisued | Pron KENT—914 TST) NW. FOUR HAN House Worl Second-fluor Koome; short walk froin 6th and ¥ pre: ‘somely Furnished Rooms iouse, fecmecd > ANTE! + uae Ss t To Wo: a Sicrotbon Jocation and price. Address HH Qe i ‘ke. : re! N real ‘McDoweli Garment Drethn Ma: SoRWO-FCRNSiED a0 Bt cbine; a8 useful us sewihg wacuine ; ct Maker ANTE) NISHED KOOMS, _N. “ and Draper Wanted, 1527 beat. w. section, privete faily pretetied. Rade Be ee NEED—A FIRST TINNEB AND F Star office. _ 010: transient su Vv ANTEL RIBWEST, BY GENTLEMAN and Wife, Two Connecting Second-floor Kooms Partly Furnished ; light housekeeping, breakfast uly: references. state terms, winch must be reasonable: L.L., Star office. Z WANTED—LOTS. yANTED-—WK WANT FROM 10 TO Low for cliente, “Bend description and “es W " ASS. nace Hand, CASILE & HANSHAW, 1117 ot rooms very de. Fekre31 —EXCEP lesruiux oF p.actic muuicating Rooms or fined French famuly speaking fo ee without board. “Apply at "1017 Coun ave. ENT-1315 MASS. AVE. LARGE FU! histicd Rooms; one or two gentiemen cau be a commnoduted. ‘ob ANTED—Iy OUR MILLINERY WORK KooMs Experienced Body Workers, THE BON MARC! 1B, 316 7th att TED—A GOOD HARNESS MAKit. STEADY Job. Apply to BECKER'S Saddlery, 1345 Pa of. V CHEAP. torus to JOK RENT UGAN & BUTLER, | Igoe or Hoon sith teas flor, oppo- ot-lw 609 F st. nw. site eo also Aovne Sn the first and Second 5 iE Twa, ee Sete St PECLABLI, CAPABLE WHITE Tr. SOR 5 oa Girl to do Genera Housework of Fauuls of Three: | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | qoox nixt—101 Conconan 87,9 Wo Choice good waxes to sutistactory applicant. apply 1220 |<" — = Unifurnisied Koouis on id) fluor, with alcove aud 16th st. new. cman LAUNDEIS also Two Koons ou 3d floc on st (OUNG WOMAN AS COOK: MUST aod Timilieg Waake done x. k KENT—s14 117 ST. N. W. HANDSOME ms, Unfurnished ; with oF without board. st FORRES N ROOMS; second and third flvors; steam ‘heat; suitable tor doctor or dentist. 08-6 Fe kENI—A NUMBER OF COMMU Rooms, delightfully situated; - Dining Koom; will reut asa whole or in ewites. 14¢ New Mork ave. uw. ; the best of resereuces required. ies’ uo Fearliue used. Call ELIZABE 1H BAT TERSUS Washing and ironing: youd waces, or address ae ze wo soo Tiorids wre. O BORKOW $1,500 ON GOOD REAL ‘rity fur five years at 6 per cent. Ad- RPENIER, star offices PO‘ 010-24" tate dress C. ANTED—A CUSTU MEL FOR io A 20 oa day. J. NCED Inguir ANTED—1Wo EXPER Bo others need apply. a HOG Fst. vw rere AND WOMEN 0 Very city, town ry ADIES os ay corr a o¥-3t" BILITY IN d Village to act 49 axents tor .adiow Home Journal, We want the vest obtain aule class of aents, and to euch uuusuel terms wilt be ed. T pal is the handsumest periodical nily ever issued, and has nearly bers, It will be advertised the T on a larger sca.e than ever re, Creating & dumaud that ageuts should be ready n b fll. ° CURTIS PUBLI8H!NG co., Wir i Crew per aun . Leesburg, Vi WAS, TLE TiO 8T - ot Medical’ Books: Payiments: Wyeth's surge ues Diseases ot Women, Quain's Diction- ary and Oihers, circulars s-nt ou receipt of D. APPLEIUN & CO., 437 7th tw. olu-ste y ANTE} 01.500 FOR TWO YEARS AT 6 PER oa dat first trust on, fea esse Ske 1728 12TH i second for; single OF e1 ith or without bourd; refer Reape real eotate: m.w.; WO ADJUINING ROOMS, > os "Philadelphia, inom Box 76, tat ot o ct edor a} st a TICE GIRLS FOK DRiss- Waters ‘KIENDS DESIRIN OTOGRAPHS and use of bath room, for a single wentiewal, APPRE Oyster Shucker, Dairy and Farm Hu nds. ‘Lardner’ Gallery, 419. 9th st Footnen, House Work:rs ‘(Geriuan and Sw kyleht: long experience, x NT—717 ‘tN Women), Wouien for the Suburbs, also Tliledelpbie, Bieri ed work. : | ee Nirulabed me is with Boar ce BURSHAM's, 111061 ste DW. SHS va D-H. BAUM al location; reasonable terms, O8-3t" :| Wi cos for Furniture, 1GH. pots, Feuther beds, yuseLvids ood wayes to right party. Cull ca epecialty. Addreae Wa Oth ai, nw, . graves; bay windows 12 vers rv: a TS ae ie, was STED-IT KNOWN THAT, 1 HAVING frout: references required, 1101 Kat u-w. oF THE HIGH cured able and competent assistants, jared to Itecelve Orders for Dresses, und Wraps of T FURNISHED ROOMS — HAND- Re ADI OF Se tothe Printiue Business; nvast come well recommended. BihuN S. ADA S12 furninied routs, cp suite oF sipale, Line Mi: Every, Description ; al#o Liniune and 4 tterns ‘Cut reregep A cai ae STth at cet” | While You STRATTON, 100s senat-n.wiod-0* | Benue ed, eeprom 5 TWO A NO. 1 FRAME ANT AGHEST CASH VALU ‘Pam FOR | 20x EEN c TTS AVE. N.W, e bur thorough Tcchanics need ap- Furniture, Carrots Stoves, Lange and Sizall re Furnished Roots, wi ° TU MeLMAN, 1Btioud Bou sew oaege of Mergbaudise, Store aud omied Fixtures. Call Fie? Sohal at + -¥-E) with or without board, geutiemen preferre: ences. Ok KENT—AN ELEGAN Ou second floor ; aise Si With Board, lore an Or aduress A. C. WINSTON, O37 oS Mtoe as eat Pe NL Bi ‘OCK Varn, the home of “Friuce Orlow aud Wikes jon .ruxton. 7 miles north of Washington : good 2 LEMAN WHO CAN GIVE A ouus Meu Legsons in Bookkeeping. Addre:a BE. star office. ee ae T SUITE OF ROOMS, le Tecous, a ak She eerie BOOM AT 18% ose" ok RENT-ONE-HALE (0 wale oF kL Room on 208 RENT OFFICES r CITABL? FOR PENEIO aL ESTATE OW oY DExTIsTS OR 0 EAT! a "BY tka Sane OFFICE, ROMS ENTERS TMTEB oor, 3 rooms, Dewly furuished,, Teut Very eae nab tes good tenant Yo, gue, pk BToe wih 14TH ST. be: rosy y and Store rosperous Groc 8108 going to seat gag te 3. Suaretice 10-30" Foy SALE CHEAP-Bay MARE, FIVE TEARS eld, pertectly sound een eo onmny, = Address ED 208 Pet bw 6. Ou ALty ABARGAIN- FINE DRIVING HORSE, ud Lapdsome e125, F: picture. kt Bate for lady oF fails "ooewe. ine sie and SiS Save renee ee a ‘lou SALE —S1 00P 4 “RIGGED NING YACHT. fort Tong, 15 feet > Spann with oll ducking ture. ‘San be seen off wharf pear foot o¢ Oth st. o10-21° “ain information from captatm om board. FS BALE SIX GOOD MULES of ° "Bal . wontker Patent” Moree Blankets... the wediuan priced U prigh ere It before please aud tee w foun. Full value tor your — eb — THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 13 Pa ere 76 WiLL BUY A @ S000 | » DRIVING fears ee etards without UK SALE [SUCTABLE TRICYCLE, CONVERTI- ble t ih in perfect order, cheap orem, OS Ly star offhes. K SALE—ONE Bi TEX LANDAU dition, (a stylish job, used one season. ue jette, an exeelient piece of work. One nba i voker Victoria an sleyant job. good a as Dew Hooker Cabricict, in perfect order and ® beauty. Also Several Fine Second-Land St and below cost. . New York and Boston desiers and private families having first-class used work to sell, Address or call DOWNEY's By ny REFOSITO! _09-3t .OK SALE—FOX TERRIER PUPPIES ported stock : AKCKO! BAKGAIN—$115—HORSE, HARNESS ali in order; horse gentle and id of anything: fit for lady to drive. d tried at ZURHORST'S Stable, 224, N SUITABLE Sokcagack re Koom; also a number of Ash for e Hall or 08-31 20K SALE—STOCK, FIXTU! KES AND GOOD ie rviule beats sustable Arnis oA DEPUL. N20 43g et. F Bs Sih Bou pasipe ke ut. Al to DAY URPHY, 58 Va. avGe oF CH. PARKER, cor. 9 Oeste p= SALE—I HAVE TWO Vi nes back other a large bay drat, RY FINE HORSES, ddie and driving apimal end the wuitable for imtuily carriage or heavy 1b J. SUKNSTON, ‘eth st, C.& O. Canal. 08 -3t* Ace Lime Kins 10 Telephone No. 8Y5. OR SALE—IEN HEAD OF HOMSES, JUST rived from Martinsburg, W.Va. Thre: Faire Horses and Several Sui wera, ue Kentucky Saddle and Driving Horse, suitable for lady. Son be seen at JAS. G. BOWEN'S Livery Stable, 627 ave. nw. OK SALY — YOUNG Bons. aes sound, kind and gentle, will w Zs a teviter if bandied. S80. FCULLIN pianos Tor rent. HUGO WONCH & 00, U28 7 re “holier Piano arcney Fe SALr—24 CLosE sisles both new and secon: of Kobes, Wiups, Harness and Blan bargains ever o flered for cash or un U ol terms, Me haves Coupe Rockaway that must be roid at 8196 W.F. GEYER, 466 Penn. ave n.w. at {OK SALEJERSEY, ST, LAMBERT BOLL, ye FO & GREENWELL Georzetown, D.C. 6 -61* Foren ST ARKIVED FROM KENTUCKY— 20 Head of Cholce Young ‘Horses; suitable for purposes; Prices ressobable. aisd sll stock, wussemtecd as represented, fair trin given; stables in oF-Ut w 1 rear, “ti . YATES, C12 G st nw. Fea age To REMODEL MY Cau Huge Kepository 1 offer any lene am of Carriages for the next 30 days. prices. "Call carly, make selection and be eowvineed _o2-2w JAMES K. PROBEY, 1230 324 at, n. F Ok FALE Goon FAMILY CARKIAGE. SUITA- ble for one, oF, two, horses: eam, be used or Closed. Une ‘Dupuy; only’ besa weed Several fiue Kuding, Driving, and Work Moreen, "Walh bewold ata bargain, 1741 and Saud iéthand 15thets uw." «25-1m Jobuson ave, between Fok SME closing ocr 2 MY STOCK © STOCK © OF ak Fages, Buguies, burreys and Phastons et Muake room for fell Wage Fe SALE—JUST AKEIVLD, 30 HO! v phe vein some fine drausht and Sue pair of ‘clso = 01 ric *fomonatle “S'schLeaka E—VIOLINS—A COLLECTION OF FiKE uments, ltalian, French apd ie Cet Prox. GOOD CHICKERING PIA} Fst ak ake BOK A BEGIN Stk AIN— *AuckE axe PIANO. Handsome Rosewood Case, Perfect Price $160, on monthly payinente of FG. SMITH, teas Pa ave. pratt’ 5 Dow Cakes yk ‘Sak x SINGING CANAKIES, YOUNG Pak im Cages, Gold Piabes. Aquarians, ous. Store, J. cy ete aos Gas ENGINES BOTM i and secoud callon Db. ke hand any ‘Bend BALLAUF. Awe 73) Then bw. OK SALE CARRIAGES, WAGC ake raat = SS soe intiug and: trimmer ee ue Met. Georsetown,D.O.___ me Wi} ANTED—A CANVASSI Bo: W: (fic, 1710 7 ti at. Just above .W., TWO SQUARES Depta.. first flocr hand- ior and bed room two centlemen preferred, 20° Ws OF Mageathy & Menbally'a 3 W. will be promiptiy attended tor G2OLGm C.D! | Manawers Hyattevilies Mae Foe ENE west of War und 3 somely furmshed us Kooms on second floor: To supply # long-felt want in w, nection of the | \W7ANTED-XOUNG PERSONS WIGHING TO | 7, 5 ceive Arasi ects ROG | NVtatae Govt, Crean, Seegrvaerend | QS.PaPS-RUOET SUERT ROOMY, aFoURD le to furn hosp co families, dining rooms, restaurants and hotels. jug drill in alf kinds of uctuai work. aitfbandegmely tur Scere dante tein tk eee Also porters in stores, drivers and errand boys. (OLD AND SILVEl PUNCHED. 20-180" mely ” taually. otk ot Dow, Also secure places ior persous out of the city. ) Wac BOED AMD, SLY ven cole, —— daily trom 9 a.m, to 9 p. tlle coutaining noid or silver: te billeand | JfOK KENT—728 131H S7., TWO LARGE ROOMS, A i ,, EMPLOYMENT Donde; highest prices. Call or ‘siidrece Fi FESHNE « can be fixed up in Very fine flats or offices rey. co aa ea—Men and Women, DA. ave. D. Ww. 827-3m, om GuaAHAM $2MITE. white and colored: for al ninds of domestic Tabor, city BNTEPSUQHS ES TOTASTURE AND WINTER tee; with references, nemoved wo 700 L st. m.w, Gratu og partureand attention. Kel- | VOL RENT—615 12TH ST. NW. FURNISHED S eee eT FE msg ‘nrebells uriice Stroux. ‘Address H. x keome with First-class Bourd parior WARSJEDILEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- = ey vamp 3 ip Springs, Md., or COUK'S STABLE, obe suite, J rooms, with Dour tort gentle, Eat ner’s International Taylor System ; with any inch 00. Everything strictly first-clise. o2-Im* rulo ot taps measure aloud, aw al) aceutiog tailors cuts | “\qTANTEDSALD ODD BOXES OF GIGiie toot ODD BOXES OF CIGARS MUST Wo NICELY FURNISH atterns and materials cut aud made and ins! tion W hes ft ED! ROOMS, kiven by Mie. 8-J. MESUEA. 1400 1c ave ont fer. fold for eS, 61-70 and Fong tro ic second and for $135.0 bor ci 50. Cleat spat Somme. —————— Ge teat the dos, st ne Metropolitan line ——aee WANTED-—SITUATIONS. SIP FAME TORII Geno FPOREENT. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, erg Og ee SOLORED | eee ee ESO ges eee oll LS eeleeoaneriiee Soca eRe ESI | Wien ale eT eid | FRETS E-Qase Dee neers WANTED A, YOUNG LaDy, (GooD | SiguT nites? yy a Sarge oe ROE. or without table board. Mrs. MT. _SOUTE- iAddreas PLANISI: Bar ullige: o1O-at 3 Fak av. a3 FOpsEST eq Es: B st. ;, LARGE Saucy, =4 on Ist, zd ‘Bd floors, suitable ier st. 2d and Od er “fore of PP MILBURN’ POSITIVE CURE rok Simei sets © Wie SEDI A cS YOUNG igi waN—a | W: ean give good oy" preterencen ‘Apply #4057 8. nw 4 | tata WARTED G0 7 TO Se AgeROR FOR cos. ch gocnesse kat er Shs VES ees eee abs O08 Fat a aw, box of 20 Oth and Gate. = E BLossone Srsilee TANTED—D sie as mm mou! Wit FOR RENT—FLATS. Foe 2extoxew Ew, YORE FLAre 418 Os Ost. x. 3 eats tas, : = te 040, 04 ‘O42. saa Bee, 2. Tine, Sz Ste opp. Trinity, icGILL'S “ORAN nance AGE SHOReES, oat ao 3x0. Wi war Sao sod £ EN? HANDSOME NEWLY FINISHED L0-5t* a Oth st, and Te Fis i, Fr aarres SE ezeasareiag frase hat" anitr ince ve rs 'ANTED— BY A RELI = WOMAN, A Siig Paige: Soci come eee 3 ; yes | __FOR RENT- Ni} —STORES. Mae tae ez | fae as ete ssedur Auind' bp DWELLING, 1009 G FOR RENT—STABLES. aa i i, be ae ie BENT_A,_ TWO-STORY ‘STABLE cohen ae ae pet onEs OF HST Ere aaymornaess = get ae ae ees a eee FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS HE LADY WHO PICKED UP A PURSE ON F @T. between 12th and 1th ste. on the siterscen of the Sth iustent will cate with Mo- ‘commun: DLVITT's Detective Kesocs, S10 vib at ne, Fecetve handsuine rew: on N HONORABLE GENTLEMAN, NOT LONG IN ‘the city, Wishes to For: ote oung Lady. the Ketined ¥; ‘Address ASTHETIC, Star of fice. "10-2" W2ste-s. REPRESENTATIVE IN sice Gov. ernment ‘Bureau, Xo tu t men. “address "Bo tae 8 30 FoR pry 1-14" enetaen ep. deraficid (bev: su workmansiup guarentenh S3% Popular Price Teller, 1114- 16 PFet.nw. 020-Im CNL SERVICE E EXAMINATION QUESTIONS QUESTIONS eS wrk PLAS ST THE ee WE WILL Pal i & aie se Sees a, o1v Det ow. A Wilianse't? con Ganmunertco, a Ce Mirae: Mere Te eee SUBURBAN PROPERTY. oa et ote