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SOCIAL )_ MATT! Rs. SHOOTING STARS. Fashionable People 1 Returning From/ th Indian Summer girl isa hazy sort of a Their Summer Vacations—Notes. creature who smokes. Jastice and Mrs. Lamar have arrived in the from Georgia, and are in their house on encase avenue. They spent the autumn at Bethlehem, N.H. Ex-Secrotary and Mrs. McCulloch and Miss Mary McCulloch will leave their country place this week and settle in their house on Mc- Pherson Square for the winter. Ex-Senator and Mrs. Jno. B. Henderson are back in the city, having left their camp in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Henderson has opened her beautiful home on the Boundary, at the head of 16th street, for the season. Gen. and Mrs. Ordway have taken a house on P street for the winter, and Miss Blacklock is with them. Mrs, Condit Smith has invited but a small company to witness the marriage of her dangh- ter, Louise A. Condit Smith to Dr. Leon- ard Wood, at the residence of Justice Field, tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon at 4 o'clock. Only the tives and intimate friends of the family have been invited to be present. Mrs, and Miss Deering are living in mourn- ing retirement in their own house, No. 1908 Q street, since the death of the husband and father, Paymaster Deering. Cards have been received here announc- ing the marriage on Wednesday, the Sth in-} Miss Phevbe Cozzens of St. Louis, who is one stant, in Deuver, Col., of Gertrude Ii | of the world’s fair, wants to be lady manager second daughter of ex-Senator and M. | of the Chicago branch, and Mr. Chas. K Berger of that city. family of the ex-Senator have many friends in ‘this city. A preliminary meeting of the members of Miss Gay's Shakspeare class will be held for reorganization on Wednesday morning, the Ms 19th instant, at 11:30 o'clock, at No. 816 15th A banner with the strange device, street, the Shirl McKinleyor! Miss Busk is entertaining Miss Atwood of | + * . . P ° . Madison, Wis., as her guest in this city. A traveler by the faithful hound, Invitations are out for the marriage of Louise Snowed under out of sight was found, Listtle Griesbauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs} gull grasping in his hand of ice, J. A. Griesbauer, to Mr. Harry Bradford Wiil- ; son, the wedding to take place Tuesday even- ‘That banner with the strange device, THE SOUND OF It. The young man down in the parlor had been talking and talking and talking and talking and the old man upstairs was becoming ven- omous, At last he went out into the hall, “Mary,” he called to his daughter, ‘isn’t it about time to turn off the ga: “Why, Papa,” she replied, tendorly, “Henry and I have had it turned off for two hours.” “Well, it didn’t sound like it,” he growled, and went back to his den. A man aged ninety-four years died in Phila- delphia recently, which gocs to show thet if he had lived in any other city he might have been 120 by this time, The fireworks makers having organized @ combine, they should elect Col. Bob Ingersoll president. The hotel barber was the shavior of man- kind yesterday. All other shops closed. THE STORY OF IT ALL. The shades of night were falling fast, As through a tariff village passed, A youth, who bore below its price, ing, November 25, at 7:30 o'clock, at the First McKunleyor! Presbyterian Church. After the marriage a re- ception will be held at the residence of the senesn: eae 435 Uth street, from 8 to 10| «she was dressed in the height of fashion, ° wasn't she?” Mr. and Mrs. Isham Hornsby do not expect | 7 gouge it was the depth.” to move into their new house on Rhode Island avenue until December. Mcanwhile they will remain at their temporary residence, 1765 P atreet. Mrs. Flora Adams Darling has received news of the death of her grandson, Henry Adams Darling, who died in Detroit after a few hours’ illness, Miss Clare Okie has returned from a week's visit in New York. She is much interested in illustrative art. Mise Harriet Hutchinson, after a visit in Chester, Pa., has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, in their Massachusetts avenue home. Mise Maude Davidge is at home after a visit in New York and Baltimore. Miss Fleming, who has been abroad all sum- mer with her brother, is now m Philadelphia aud will reach home this week. Mrs. Thomas Biddle and her daughters, Mrs. Staunton and Miss Biddle, formerly living at 1628 Rhode Island avenue, have taken 1716 | Connecticut avenue for the winter. Mr. Benjamin P. Snyder and family have moved in from their pleasantly situated coun- try home iu Prince George's county. The winter will be spent at 1012 15th street north- weet. The Independent Pleasure Club will give its first complimentary hop of the season Wednes- day, November 19, at the National Kirles’ armory. A dinner was given Saturday evening by Mr. John F. Chamberlain to Mr. John A. Cockerill, the editor of the New York World. Among those present were Mr. George C. Gorham, Mr. Hallet Kilbourn, Mr. James k. Young aud "Mr. W. L. Crounse. Mr. C. A. Haines, cashier of the Carrollton Hotel, Baltimore, accompanied by his wife, is spend ES = Sew days in the city and is at the Ebvist Miss Fielding Roselle has returned to New York city, where she is the contralto of St. James’ Methodist Church. She has been in the visiting ber mother, whose home is on G street between 17th and 18th streets northwest, os and while here she was bridesmaid to Miss | **¢ Daniel L. Gold, Worthy Herald J. F. Kil- . | gore, Past Noble Commander Charles O'Neill, won last Wednsndny evening. G.R. Thomp- | {7srder of the Inner Gate Mrs, Margaret Mc’ Cntchen of St. John’s Commandery. Applica- THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP, tions for membership were received from Mrs. Mary E. Peabody, Mrs. Bettie E. Shepherd, An Old Printer Who Thinks He May Get a “Pick-Up.” Mrs. C, Walden and Mrs. Mary F. Safford. Sir Maj. James K. Magie of Ilinois is one of the Knights J. F. Kilgore, B, F. Evans and Charles O'Neill were appointed ushers for the enter- bookkeepers at the government printing office and an assistant to the chief clerk. He re- tainment to be given by the Grand Command- ery ou the 24th. Sneak Thieves Busy. turned Saturday from a three months’ absence} Sneak thieving in the District is on the in- in the Illinois campaign and was seen today by | crease just now, as usual at the approach of ® Stan reporter, who questioned him as to the | cold weather. Since Friday last the record at probable outcome of the senatorial fight in that | the detective office shows the following: Chas. state, which has attracted national attention. | Butler, 131 E street northeast, had a gold watch Maj. Magic was for many years editor of the Canton Kegister, was what is known as ‘“fron- tier expert” of the state under Gov. Beveridge back in the seventies and has been a close stu- and chain stolen from his wardrobe: George Fitzhugh, 925 M street, had a lady's gold watch dent of ,political affairs in the sucker state. For several years he was a heretic on the taken from his house; John F. Hozell, 4th and H streets, reports a silver watch taken from greenback question, holding that the issue of paper moncy was constitutional, and was the pocket of @ vest hanging in the hull of the dropped by the republican party. Finally the house. G. 8. Atwater & Co., 1224 Pennsyvania ave- decision of the Supreme Court made him or- thodox again by making everybody heretics, nue, hired two bicyles to strangers, who rode and now he is in the bosom of bis party once TWO GENTLE HINTS. “Ah, Brine, old boy, I'm coming up to spend the evening with you and of course you'll open ‘a bottle of wine, a box of cigars and—' “Yes, and the front door.” There is always more or less marrymeant at @ wedding. Mr. Parnell is not sailor, but he knows something at about 0": Bhsenle disturbances, The Golden Cross. Tho last meeting of Meridian Commandery, No. 178, was largely attended, The degrees were conferred on Mrs. Julia A. Breed, the in- itiating officers being noble commander, Henry H. Hough; vice noble commander, Mrs. Mary A. Keck; worthy prelate, David W. Keck; worthy herald, Thomas D. Lewis; past noble commander, Charles L. Patten. plications for membership were received fa David W. Ogden, Albert W. Ward, jr., and Miss Annie Seymour through Sir Knights F. E. Woodward and H. M. Bennett, M.D. The commandery appointed Almon F. Tucker, John 8. Powers and E. F. Warren ushers for the entertainment to be given by the Grand Commandery on the 24th instant. A committee, consisting of Sir Knights H. M, Bennett, Charles L. Patten and Fred E. Woodward, was appointed to devise some plan to assist the senior class, with a re- quest that the other commanderies in this j liction appoint similar committees to con- fer with them. In order to make the meetings more interesting the commandery voted to be- stow a $500 benefit certificate upon a well- qualified lady who, upon becoming a member of the order, will agree to take charge of the music of the commandery, the commandery to maintain the same so long as she discharges that duty. At the last meeting of Capital Commandery, No. 323, the first degree conferred on Samuel N. Hilton, the initiating officers being Noble Commander E. L.Bugbee. Vice Noble Commander Miss Anna A. Slack Worthy Prel- them away; Jacob Bierbower, 809 D street northwest, reports a satchel, pocket book, &c., stolen; H. C. Smith, room No. 10, Vernon row, had a beaver overcoat stolen; J. H. Calvert, 1750 Corcoran street, reports a seal brown over- coat and silk umbrella stolen from his hail rack; Isanc Monks, 618 414 street, had four coats stolen from in front of his store; Mrs. Forsberg. 1117 6th street southwest, had stolen & satchel packed for traveling, and V. G. White, room 26 at Willard’s, had @ satchel, overcoat and um- brelia stolen. Added to these is the case of Mrs. Amy Rob- inson, 202 D street northwest, who had her pocket picked of her purse and $6.20; also the smashing of a window of John E. Conner’s tailoring establishment Saturday night, when two trousers patterns were taken. —— more. “Gen. Palmer cannot be elected Senator from Illinois,” he said. “The three alliance men who hold the balance of power in the legislature are old-time greenbackers, and will never vote for Palmer. Two of them defeated regular democratic nominees, and all were straightout alliance candidates. Oue received & thousand republican votes and no help from the democrats.” “Doesn't Gen. Palm grancers and workingmen’ “He does not. One of the principles of the farmers’ party everywhere is control of rail- roads. and to this Gen. Palmer is eternally hostile. He fought the constitutionality of the greeuback, too, and in speaking of the Supreme Court decision said: ‘It is to me a source of the protoundest regret.’ He cannot secure the support of these ex-greenback and now alliance men.” “Who will be the winner?” “That depends « great deal on who can get the support of the alliance men. I atm pre- paring a pamphlet showing Pa'mer'’s record and the issues involved that will be placed in the hands of every member of the legislature, I am & candidate myself now and senatorial lightning might go further and strike a worse fellow, If it doesn’t come my way I'll have to fali back on the type distributor I have just perfected.” Maj. Magie is a man about sixty-three years Of age and @ thoughtful student of economic questions. He is » member of the Illinois bar jtand in with the Tax Special Improvements. To the Editor of Tue EVENING STAR: I perceive that among the questions discussed by members of the board of trade the other evening was the proposition to levy a portion of the cost of special improvements upon the owners of the property benefited thereby. One-third of the cost was the ratio suggested. I believe che progress of Washington will be materially furthered by the enactment of such a law and the only Point on which I differ from Mr. Truesdell and other gentlemen advocating the proposed new departure is the ratio of tax to be charged against the abutting property. I think it would be perfectly just to assess all the expense upon the property benefited with the exception of intersections and the frontage opposite parks, public property, &c,, which should be paid from the District ‘funds, prop- erty belonging to religious communities to be assessed the same as that owned by private aud bie publ ik arties, ‘The enactment of such a law would Ne ee Riaks available perbaps 600,000 per annern for CAUSED BY A CRAZY MAN. other necessary purposes, such asa better system of street sweeping, the improvement of county roads, &c., all of which would tend to stimulate the advance of Washington's prosperity. Just for the purpose of demon- strating that by advocating this addition A taxa- Reddick near Ucain, Fla, on Saturday. Geo. | tion. i ony in — of ager a cine that I wo not care e self, caece and feed tose axed with drink, ran | Tay state that I am interested in a frontage of over 400 feet, all of which (with the exception persons, without doing any damage, however. | of twenty-two feet) would become liable to Two men named Williams and Friday suc- taxation if thus improved. I am of the firm cecded in disarming him afier a desperate | opinion, however, that whatever expense the struggle. A negro, who did not know the improvement of ‘the streets upon which my cause of the trouble, ran across to Sanders’ te round abute might entail would be reim- fooaeun good interest by the appreciation store and told bis brother Bob that two white men were trying to kill George. Bob seized a of values which has ever followed street im- gun and rushing to the scene of the conflict provements, AD. c nancies began firing right and left, Witlieme was| =*5°T==® Someta” 1 Tickets at Knabe's fatally shot, » young negro, name unknown, Virginia Stat State Notes. was shot dead, Friday was slightly wounded} There are 1,150 men employed in the Norfolk ands negro woman wno was standing by was navy yard. A tract of land near Lambert's Point. which also slightly wounded. r During the fring some one unknown shot | Sir sgoe est Nay teat old last week for George Sanders in the face with a charge of 107,830, Emma Thursby has purchased s beau- bird shot, only slightly ‘wounding him. | g(a cares Purchased « bean- foe persons ~ a yee cottage at Natural in the side, and it is thought he is fatally tan’ wounded. Assistance was telegraphed for from | cin’ machine shops of the South Atlantic and Ocala and Deputy Sheriff Sellars was sent Obio railroad at been burned. there. He arrested George Sanders and soon air. F. Heap, keeper of the c Gleudale National | Ze restored quiet. Williams, the first man shot, | cemetery near Iichmond. has s desk made died from the effects of bis wounds at noon 1610, which has been in possession of the Heap yesterday. There was great excitement in family of England. It was used by Oliver Crom- —_—< ea rane mgupent in | well in 1647-8 whet fighting Charles L. It is of progress in Reddick and the Ocala reserves — oak, beautifully carved and highly wore called out to proceed there if necessary. — 7 —— He Ran Amuck With a Pistol Bloody Fight Followed. A very serious shooting affray occurred at ind a ———— --ee0—_- PO cei L, Terry, the ex- United | States cus- Real Estate Matters. = rabaghoncnen hee Who 1s charged ben sm recently, ga’ Isador Saks and John B. Wight have bought gg ger phe Le pepe for $12,694.16 cf C. A. Sautter part 61, square 159 (4,217.33 feet), fronting 30.86 feet on Con- Becticut avenue. E. M. Braxton and G. A. Jordan have bought for 41.000 of E. W. Joyce lot 11, Grasslands, G. Miller has bought of D. B, Groff for €4,000 sub 163, square 779, on 4th between D aud E sccols Boribeust the authorities, mee! and, Jefferson Club February 2, and added that he neyor ise promise, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1890—TEN PAGE WANTED—SITUATIONS. Ree Pe OPENING AB PA Witte Seer Box TO LEARK Fi Ebbitt Sbitt Rove Drew m Pras | ANTED-SALESLADI ALL. DaPaRE: ry ke, ; MUSE Come Well recom! He VALAIS KOYA! FOR _RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT_HOUSES. —_FOR RENT—HOUSES. Porn RENT_YOUB ¥ HANDsOM: MS ON THE Bepeydgha pelted aad ad iret class; rales ot reenguitcs | grtrancer pables nest" ‘YEARS suze iy i RENT—ONE LARGE NICELY FURNISHED x S it room, second floor: ino objection to lent ping. 815 1 thst nw. nl7-30 Pa ave. aud 12th st, Waes FIRST-CLASS WAIST HAND, vo supeentions itaud sew- ‘thone who underst others need apply. 815 11th st. mw. * Warn, iz BEET tae RHODE ISLAND AVE., ONE Fe ms Be furnished: room faces TWO Ok THREE WOMEN, COMPE: of soos altaation by saidroute references, exyerience, Wan tent aud ex; holder he: helders, can hear of Rood ition in grocery, meat and SE laree beck room: stove; tent of referenee boos 20. Star office. ‘Rouse ‘ie fist class abd location tt: Woes A YOUNG. COLORED WOMAN, A Ty HENT_2216 G G 8T_N.W., TWO ee rivate famil; furnished gentlemen: private ive polerunes: Gall oraddress 1119 Oth #uaw: | abd Slayer monte om vee Or RENT—THAT EIZOANT DWELLING. Fen ENT—WILL BE YOR RENT ON OR | BE- 2 ee ee ; from site Sve. B.©., ready for, brooms aed baths southeast soroey 1sch and Sate ‘Apniy on the premiers. Bly-3se xD AVE, 2 KOOMS: 3 per month. i RENTS = FS Sree ee 2... By 10-1 ky cabince mantels open greta, Sc furaase FOR RENT—1830 Oth st. n.w.. 10-roome and bath (mew); 3 stories and cellar; cabinet mantels; open Srates; freplaces. FOR KENT OB 1dth ot ne. bet. F and G sta, 6 Fooms and bath; all m. smer ees 7 ED Mar ICE & CO., 617 F ot nw. Wee. DUVALL, O25 Fen, OR RENT—NINE-ROOM F vested by furnace: : rewt per mont ay 30th st ne near ig nw it Fer RENT-1014 17TH ST. BETWEEN K AND = = J Snee West es fi rate fesally A sieht ed sete are ‘20: TED—TWO BUT ployment th a first. efor r Apply CoE TLE Pima oul FLEE. & | ewer for three days LAUNDMESS, Star ana me Se be _ Fan wns aN BY A YOUNG COLOWED WOMAN, A ‘Ol RENT 1504 HST. AND #17 15TH ST. rr place as cook, fF maid; 20 washing oF iron- ‘Shorebam, apartmien WwW: ROPES 19a Obata ok fag ; Will atay nights, wood references,” Call after oren suite: ‘open grate fires; reference. i 7 m., 1220 Moat, ne ANTED_A WIDOW 25 YEARS OLD WISHES on rama s: of refined family or renial Iady; object. © home, ae WAXED coLonen OMAN FoR aon G GENERAL r and apply 17" Nev Nock ‘see new. between 0 ai aio am."I Gesday morning, tees 3.W., Stare y ANTED—A TEND TO HOI & theke limeeit wenaraliy useful; crust 1 Wa5 ‘AN HONEST AND SBUSTRIOVS ork, Apply 238 Maas, ae. H-€. uly a.ituation to work srou! Siren boys tn pn Or a tum aya Se a eRe or ail cations for guverutue runout and Fe Foal emaoyment far W ete oPk, 3th &rat-clane coat hand under ine Sinkod. CrfY INTLELIGHSCE OF 1k bul ‘Address 0.1.0. Btar office. “nib ee W Skid. BY ciesnrcT ance copomER SINT VANTED—25 EXPERIENCED HANDS ON 8 place in a private te first hite the work to be taken hume. A! = Si Caillat 41 Ee, #t.,be bet wes cieaere: a wore ot ae AE 2 ANTED—A KESPECTABLE, HONEST COL- red girl to cook, wash aud iron; ref re. wages, Appiy to 459 M st, b.. we ae A WHITE 00K. FoR, ‘A SMALL uptowi earerginca bitrate RSE: 1% | ae WASTED—A WHITE GIRL TO ACE 48 com, panion ane. do general housewot AN TE D—BY A RESPECTABLE ( COLORED girl, situation as nurse or chambermaid ; cau give references. Call 2114 F et.n.w. eee lace aman oF Vail 8: 600 Gus st. a. w ae Bi IBST-CLASS COLORED dressmaker, ed : £3 tae aut hadrons a a 505 20th at. } milly, Wiese A STEADY YOUNG GEKMAN, —s ‘OR RENT_TRREE PLEASANT UNFUR! SISHED Toums; private bath; ts. izthse mee nina ROR RENT © SPLENDID RESIDENCY 14a TOR fulacora wate TO RETIRED ARMY axD ode! ut, N BT. 3. room with boar, et nea ST. N.W., TO GENTLEM: rue nicely furoished sroat bee ae a Convenient to three linos of cars. nls Feet KENT—TW9 FINELY FURNISHED com ing rooms; second fluor; heat, gas, ba ‘iso two Tarnished’ wing paces 5-81? TO GENILEMAN IN Se large second-story fromt room, furnished ; aesured; terms moderate. so at NTVILT BT, NW TWO SUITES OF Toons: southern exp ‘Ricely furnished ; par- 3 ed Boor, #2 «5 suitable tor married children; refoyences exchanged. lor floor, 83 coupe ye no ama just ive unexceptiouable ret apply O84 vib et. a ANTED—A FIRS’ 8 GENERAL MAN. 2 situation ea cham vernad or waitress Wanteaat A RESPECTABLE SBIR of refer stay nights. Call 437 Insurance, Tt 5a the advantaces of the "old: line” and. the “mutual” BY A WHITE < xe aTTUATION meen "Terma moat i ag poernl Adare W. D.CHARE | an A Feat or chamberm: = vate Fa nw. Wastes ¥ RESPECTABLE WHITE “ain | situation as chambermaid and w ees, address &T.T. T.,Star office a! Water k ry COMPETENT. DRESSMAKER sewing in fainilies by the day or week RY, star me ‘aXTED or A RESPECTABLE COLORED BOY, Place as i$ on private family, Call or address 1917 Bus nt mse oe Pate FOL WAXTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH =e bookkeeper, solicitor aud collector, = situation; can’ furnilt recommendations ond; salary noebject, Address Box 22, Star office. auTED_¥OU i@ LADY TO DO oe AT Ware Bs tae oe Ra eae ae Areva, in own bandwritiug, T-H.J. Star office. ARTED—A GERMAK GIRL, A8 COOK my re Ws at in housework. ee st once to.413 Ist. nw. boss qualifications a8 ouce in 01 weekly. Mapply, i To otlocks Fri STEWAMT, rd LW ANTED—ONE GOOD TINNER. 1, A. BURNS, 1003 New Jersey ave. ANTED— A mat bo sean FOR GE ase wors: mast bo good, au ress rork; mua coo! TEP Ad V ANTED_SITUATION, BY COMPETENT #TEN- no objection to childrei arpen vee Worm writer—eclerk in one of the tween 10 and 1% Tuesday 218 3d ste s.e. tiooete wore ay Kind iu the evening. Ad- ANTED—A RELIABLY AND tpy OMAN Grose Box oftice, cook, wash and iron in private family, Oxtl NTED — = WIS Ket he Wie; at ny ae ars apd nurses, man. butlers, o SAME L COOMBS. B20 F at Sw. Wann. Sa porters must good od aetarenne porter; Must Lay Address X.Y. heOn Bar office. it WANTED, COMPETENT WAIST HANDS AND. akers at J. HUTCHINSON SB, eck WVANTED—G0 TO DICK's AGENCY FOR CooKA, W tilda, natvene trsdrases heme ware ee Jers, coachmen, wait sere a farm and dairy- men: all nave references: st place, 613 7th at. ‘ANTED — SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, HOUBE- aida, drivers, nurses, kitchen en cinch, bell boys, &c. (ain Hille Fooma counected), BURN- ave. Wen WHITE MAN TODKIVE DELIVER | wagon. Apply, alter 6 p.m., 414 Uthat. tw. It TANTED—EXPERIENCED WHITE WUMAN TO cook for smail family; good wages; no washing. Apply 519 6th st, uw. nl7-zt WANTERIAN EXPERIENCED WAITER AT 8. G. NY SWALN'» oyater saioou, 51:6 Fa ave.s.c. Lit” ANTED WORKING eral servant, 1 Apply at once 40 be ANTED—A SETTLED GIML FOl COOK AND Ws aRTED — EMPLOYERS YOR EXPERIENC! clevidel work, ClTY INTELLIGENCE PRATCR: = 7 DARDS ‘SHAC ‘ORD, Proprietor, 908 E at. n. = Wire AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPE- tent poaiti fignts aud being ety refereuce. “apply teouuad hourckee a Privat te tally or ote) or spartient ug elty reference. ate ‘or syartient swe sani ites house; highest feferencen, Address ‘ts AEROROLS, Bene LJ SE enced ARR, aIPE * bat typewriter Bi ation sation whey eave OLE We ANTED—ROOMS, Wan ‘OR HOTEL SOUTH, LORED IX CO! chamber 14; launi “Tare puid. Call two days st DUWIE'S, 020 1h . We WaANzED-« . MAKRIED COUPLE: MAN os butler and couchman ; wife as coo st. None without reference ueed apply. Wasien — SEVERAL GOUD CANVASSERS Gudies or gentlemen) to take orders foi nd new publication; good pay to right party. ter 10am. Koom 4, 608 F st, y ATED A, YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER- WAST, N.W. SECTION OF CITY, 2 OR 3 ished communicating rooms; Preferably in private fumily; references required. Addrea: stating location, terms, &c., Box 20, Star office, 117. Ey Address, with 1 aed ‘sun building, == = Es ‘ANTED—BY tes YOUNG ,COURLE, pickiy FUR. lent board; esl 100; private. famil y preferred. CTT, Wormley's jotel. stands wait end housework; bri reference. ‘D—BY A ar COMPORTAPLE, 300! Call at vss Sox Ww. sal i Wie Poe rae roned tag VL ANTED_—WOMEN COOKS. 310 TO 975; CHAM. Citam. | Surround suited. y Mi ll ay i a va WANTED ON DEC 1. BY A GENTLEMAN AND cooks BAM'L A. ‘COOMBS, rnp ot. elderly lady, two ‘aga prey ae st. omen terms,” ‘&e.. 5 WAXTED_COOKS, 81 s2% ‘TO 875: LAUNDRESS, soainstroas, butlers, coschmen, era for families and ho’ ws waiter, 8 ai bermaids, Bead ‘sundress aud 22 ste DICK'S HUTEL AG! n1b- ions ‘waiters, aif house wo DICKS G13 sh ate V ANIED = FOR NEW HOTEL IN VIRGINIA, Ca eR cpt a; fares CY, O13 7th at. nw. Wiha A LADY. A FURNISHED ROOM where privacy is assured. Address M.G.L., Star WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wx ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE AND WINTER; best of care and attention; grain fed: 88 per month; horses called for, Mrs. L. A. SIIPSOS, Langley, Va. ANTED_—EVEKY ONE TO eave, SHEE sgrders for the iron celliag at J. HELLENGASS' 721 Hi st. n.0., or BONNELL & CO., Painters, Danea- TED- COOKE, . Tena BUTLERS, es’ maids, We house, kitchen and valets, youths and girls to learn trades. women aie voks ; rooms, trunks. SUeNHAMs, ee Rw. W. TED-A FIRST-CLASS Td tely; steady work. Apply to J. : ‘4 and in¢ cook, washer aud ost n15-2t' Established 18’ N rs - WH 7 Ho Rie lite aS 70) tino best tea ANTED— ro EXOHANGE TWO GHOICE, E LOTS tures of ‘Duilding and loan abd endowment life ineur- ‘at Chariton Heixhts, agyregating half Sifox, Apply, to EQUITABLE SAVINGS ASKOCI- | rayment or part payment tor {suproved or uimproved 7 ty. Pens. nee hower building, 13thand G sta.n.w. n17-1m* pent tals WARTED.OLD GOLD AND SILVER FoR Casi WANTED A WHITE GIRL, TO DO GENERAT WILLIAM FRIEDERICH, 605. 7th st., opposite housework fo @; must bee youd | patont office, buscmentators. Mauufacturer of wociely edals. Fine € and watch repairing. a city property. CHAKLTON, wtar office, It" Wannen-tce CREAM = APPLY 1508 ep PAUM YAYY THE HIGHEST Csi 215-38 Prices far cae Carpets, “Feather Bods ANTEDEXPEBIENCED YOUNG WOMAN AB Cent aed . W eanustress snd to do light ‘chain hamberwork: met salhostasad pee willing to sseist the nuree with children: rol: CASH VALUE PAID FOR fence Bee "will want the pertou to wo ou nat pe ves, city. Address D.D., Riga House. eu, en d omice Fixtures. alt al ws TED—LADIES AND YOUNG a, a tive employment at home; light, mmple work 'D-HAND > oF. a any where by mail; carn ote eit 4 for as returned B Fight piano for cas! Btateprice. Address PIANO, chance to earn #4 to 010 every week ously, | 124% Lethat n.w. midst So trash) hdarese THE AGU ARENT eee ‘ANTED—A FEW MORE aro. JOR “aise oe pain all itiver, Mass. photographs, cabinet size, at @2 W ANTED-SEVERAL GooD oe albums and other holiday 5 missions. Koom 8, 1010 F at. aida" y aRTED— DO SUNPORES EMELOTMEN? | BU- BU- oo ite and colored: for all kinds of domestic labos: ety Tad states with rd SS SSE OT RES | peed oerall an ete this mouth LARDNER votograpier, oe Weenie TO Wigton OR *TRAIN aa ‘GH HEUS, Hotel Bouminge [500,009 | BOTTLES OF A ALL KINDS, rices paid. Send postal to M. LOLLY | —° # V axTED-FINE UPHOLSTERY AND MAT- ‘ANTED- FIV AL INSURANCE. HOLICITOR: 'o work in this city AssUCIATION, 14 4s2 ate im TIONAL CaPITAL LIFE ave, nw. ANTED_WHITE WOMAN FOR FIRST-CLASS hambermaid, meuding sud to assist with grown ROR LENT—TWwO SECOND-STORY | HAND- sowely furnished roows, for bach Strictly private family; references required, alex jor, RENTON cu uch ei PRIVATE aaa ot tae rats four room: h contal ining janes se Srcies: iin Westend: to par Dery Sxiling Doardiug very near, neue ge out ior meals: ‘OK REST NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE IN PRI- ar two weutionien ark tio care Feferencea; 1702 B at e ei es leat on % with also rooms on wd floor. care erdics; ES floor f nl ch 7aK Fle iT—THE LIVINGSTON, 1000 13TH ST. uw. oe, turnished rooms, pale ‘with dy atrictly Arst-claas table buatds centre! ad fovely locator ksi JOR Dks! ROOM ON second floor, en or raed to gentle ~eonp ouly; reterence required, ‘06 Ts Ww. nl5- or Fe RENT—TWO DESIRABLE aan WITH boi cia few table lers desired at ot iS _ as 18-3 fUR RENT-710 ‘. Bee a ST. oar ONE NICELY oue or two genticusour yest 208 RENT-1311 H oT. NW, Di TFUL ¥ furnished ati ingle or en suite, or asd core, aud suite of office rooms on first floor: ‘outers eee ee tL Sdwe a Sn T1028) NT somely furnished suite uf 3 rooms aud ‘alcove oa floor; rooms on third @vor; location and table Bret-clase. nlb-3t* 9k RENT—1345 L ST. NW, ae furnished ed parlors, bed rooin atid Brivate eh go suite; on fi ROH _RENT—NEAR THOMAS ctacte, 3 Rit front rooms, large sunny with family weutlemen preterred or gentietnait ‘ot VOR RENT—18 5 me woinely furnished 2deatory atiie $250 runny sd story rooms; furnished oF Lot; Toreticr or separates Fat RENT — TWO LARGE, BRIGHT COMMUNT. Peis rooms, frout and beck, furuished as parlor st 2006 ,W.; private family, 1 as RENT — LX FURNISHED } B dow front room replace, heat aud baht private faut. "Eto pet month ; references ex. Fe ae back parlor, fuentohied, Pi 30 per’ mo, Jor, furuished ordi 2 ordiuarily. 81 per m0, JpOR SS ol TURNISI Eitrceitna!aenaeeneme pastor moderate. 407 East Gahitol ee! one or Fan RENT—904 “14TH ST.. OPPOST Square, nicely furnished third private family. OR RENT — UNF! F UNFURNISHED A BUITE | OF rooms ne uF two on oor: desirable tor ight hogsekrepiog aisoe two third floor (attic). 322 C at, Fe y RENT ELEGANT PAMLOWS. IBGE - 7 first-class aioe elewant wl4-3 2 RENT — 911 18TH 6ST, A ANDSOME pene te Re small family ; price very eertoreeny) tenant. _B14-3t FIR SENS BOONE ASP TOR for Senator or ember. impose nw. 2l4-3t* R RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM. FUR- Fatines As parior bed room, with board, at 2026 G mae be 14-250" Foe kest— ete Ket Ww, THREE ROOMS: nished or unfurnished: bead row. ath, aa and Sy a midst Boor, sicove ben rooms, petor sud larye oom, ‘con- oe! Ts or en suite. ely fur; privatefamily. 1014 1th st aw FOR BENT TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED communicating rooms on first floor; wentlemen i RENT—FOUR BEAUTIFUL Lal ROOMS: furuished; private family; corner house: open gate: bay windows in every, zoom; south ‘and east ront, references required. 110] Kst.n.w. n6-lm |, OR RENT— FURNISHED FLATSIN WOODMONT 13th st, and lows circle, und 3 John Pitobinson, 7 for ttecn year Years at ' orm ed and three years catere! ‘hmond. ‘irst- Prides tearonstla, ‘for ae eiy Ee n5-tm JOHN F. RULINSON. BR RENT—FINE E sitting ROOM, BED ROOM peated TS ie ates St communleting; eons Fo Frail nl OX GUOUND ¥LOOK ON H ear sui ctor. 027-1 JO} ry 2 DEAEE Gan 8 ae, UB RENT—19 TOW CIRCLE: FURNISHED parlor, bed rox vate bath, connectine, ou 2a ison: or, fronting. path perk: to gentlemen pL 42m FOR RENT—FLATS. children: references required. ta jew" — ests cae ANTED-IT, UNDERSTOOD Paap” Wi pred Fu RENT—& VERY cae FLAT = 728 ‘dictate to tue phouoereph and gisphopbone and | by box betwern now 1d aBthof Neverber 3 per percent ne See staliall & Salt a co ie @ ybouowrs 4 cen ; a Sccurately = Heatly tieretrom mane ak, aw hat ve box of t 80 cigar SICKLE'S en Paongg et 7-6t 723 13th Doane tecneed Goemtinr, coos tk < Pgh RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BD FLATS: erty wrutk reedliy sca be goed ite Sate en aGaei cave apenas Frecteroous each: F830: Rr Sicnthe, ‘Call at COLLEGE OF Fic Sie i qropaes: HW Burchell: Seption Birongs naien iy [area isis ae. a mbroretiesin oi fae te ure mM monte. it CO! HE Or FICE, 708 D at. 0. ca EBikD, cu mp si i, Md.. or Cooks “STABLE, = nd feta tlwe ANTED—A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE todo ee as, Tnclose 10¢. for 100- book with J. H. WOODBURY, Station New York diy. Warten ACTIVE, HONEST rite aie 00 mo. if sultable, with op jen for WAXiED HOBBES TO WINTER: TWENTY yore’ experience: box stall rain aind hay guinea. (Order vox $21 6th st, ; farm miles out 0. ii. . CLARK, Sligo: Ma, ANTED — AT ROOM 12, 25s CORCORAN BUILD. to represent I tbe NY. ho % ing, typewriting, {rnsiatlons and \d stenography to poh SEANUFACTULEE Tork Box 12d wy oj Anderson's Shorthand. “Typewriter now ou eihi- ae AND WOMEN OF ADILITY TN ANTED LADIES, TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM" wan ty, town and vi ae eacats for | WW serenteanleaietoan oe ens 'gtreatmes trestmout #1 the Ladies? Home Journal. best obtain- orders b ot = i pecmaptly ‘hited: Mra A. Bi 3 o1d-2m* ANTED-FASTUKE ATGEN'L HEALE'S STOCK Beals on Truxton; 7 nates zante gyton good 0 '1Fuxton; 7 miles ing and feed in eucigtes, areal istieutignat | "2 we rent the bes srente, and to such lulitisual teruig will be ‘ourn! dso indice snd tue fauully ever issued eae mfilion subscribers. It will be advertixed sutuun and winter ou s larver scale than fae AN ee = were eae | Sande a ue bait ume vate family. ‘stud with references, Mra ¥, a tar WY Wilson's Stock Farm best attention z= them: W Se oe Faeroe: | roa pane Yel rule or tape measure alone, 38 all scientific tailors cut; Patterns and materials cut and instruction wiven by Mine. S.J, MESSER, 1403 KL ave. 96-3? Wis HP cre tebe PASTURE AND WIN- ‘Dest of pasture aud runnit TY, geraee other. and fn ave Waloehcbe eal EX: 1304, at 1! WANTED—HOUSES. Ww TED —vTEAM CARPET os TED-EVERY REW AT OUR eH fathers engvated: Mat: 7 CALL W ‘tice snd leurs how to cuske tbe money paid for b boone rent buy the property reutsd. Koom 3, Eis, Common Sone Bulking Assocation: 'niO-7¥" ANTED. (OM OWNER—SEVEN OR eight room house, between E and M aud 2d and Bent how. (Price uot to ‘enced 89,000. a Aildress teamed und ‘Mi au Sao Pu ave Tele mone ert LOST AND FOUND. Star of 5-20" Figs a oe TO 22h wast NOVEMBER Se AN IMMEDIATE ate Sedaris Sp OMMUA Cees Bs brick; rvous, bath aud cellar, north | BBLS take the dor away SOMuUL Sat west o 15-dt MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 Fat. nw. 85 ee ON 14TH oe APAIR Wann NEW HOUSE: 185.000, TO 96.000 akg Senne eee DYES skied | Bs y cit oF nine rooms; of the fuest build SRhobo fect: Pisoos on, the "Mct branch of ra} im Dal. 3800 rae ‘Address LLM... Bar: [LR OHO WAROVER, cor. Sat abd | PS Was tie ne fusuntle Yee a Fore | | O8T-ON NOVEMBER 4TH, A LIGHT BROWN pureh a ane yal shew! Se ee ae ci —_ mq. carriawe in one Fa ce tof ate re Giarenis acest ateeoeva keer ee ae 4 = ‘ta, Dc, .C,, and fo questions asked. 317-3 W ti RI nariEs of the ity by patios Ser SATeapar 4 ABOUT iT cate ne Ly aR est Not ; Sh aaa ial io smal seteines tae map iy vejued | ayaa Tasee, water renta, ineuranoe or the best attention. | ors Sconens te cake tocees Sak oad Wee nea rr placed with meer oe ape xIGHT TPP. A sane to. 148 saeinacerny Powered Lott OX SATUMDAT, NOVEMBER, 15, zis 009; Pe peld i returned ts 43 Ree ne Las eae cuca and wta opie os fae ota, uw, as Wiriiay rion ale _FOR RENT--STORES, Vermont ave. only @NO per month. suitable fer 3 ae government oficial of for rent- ‘for nent eileen e aS tr Fite of « = Sawn, Cosi St KestT f & HUNGLRPORD. 624 Ath st. = 7 Stiiia — aad ® OK KENTA NIG =e as Os 32, $14 rer month. with wane end cower. dceilar. Apply at S01 Md ave HWEST COR 15TH AND USTS, ry, and cellar brick; 14 room 3 bath for: robe and open grate RENT_—#RICK ent ent $09; open. wT EERO Face, be : OM RENT_UNFURNIAHED ee aaa i ne Fe * Carita furnaces uew ‘Sanitary } somely paycred and Houghton & Co. Wi PHOENIX PANY, aT it. MUTUAL LA! HOUSER, 21217 N st. 2.w. ¢fur), SLi and 818 26th st, lar. 250 | nw. 851700 Thee aw, Se 8042236 11) LE A Choice Corner Hours W..18F., per an. 86,000 ve, aod Themes Building," freproof, 2 | Soap ~ KENT —A DRUG STORE O& GROCERY sgn fn woe store, with dwelling above, corner of New tire ave. apd H« c ARLES EARLY. S603 1 ae F2, LEASE—AN ATTMACTIVE HOt 33 INA good location: 1923 N st. ie moderu improvements; peated, vy, fu 883.34 per mon in WALSER 2 CO Pcs: €35 month, RENT—1801 3D ST. N.W_ LE DROIT PARK. nee 3 a uvEnY canis LARGE BRICK Etyelve rooms, lange stabi able and’ Tunes. Fg per s. | hateagren rent 805. LOUIS P, sino _als- Le Droit Building Fis ol qua aa a in Ball's court 42. brick, water, nl7-3t* Bi INUEH & WILEAESOR 635 Fat a) LOR_ RENT — HANDSOMELY ECRMISHED, 12 212th at. nw, room bouse; ¢1¢ itol fret-class, 180 per mosthe T. i. BHOO! ENT—-FURNISHED, Eat nw. 106, 1403 Hat ne, Sr... Or. cellar}? 5 538 102 Ist Ge. Or. cellar JFROR RENT— K a Sondde raw tka, 21 46 6 29 E st. 318300180. 15. | nsaeren sulfa 130 Medinoa dei ‘OR RENT—BY THE YEAR— Very attractive 7-room house, $37.50 per mo. SWORMSTED st wipe eies0. ry K RENT W FOUR-ROOM BRIG 34 Ost nw.: 89. Btore and dwelling, 18! A BRICK Hig USE WITH 81X ROOMS. was, south prey At 431 ae ms | = FoR BEXT—118 117H ST. RE; NINE KOOAS: ps. ; excellent condition, @25. I 507 Act. ne ail TER, ey ‘Ok RENT—003 T. NW. , SIX-koon WM. F. HOLTEMAN, 1321 Fst.nw. | igigaer ONY 1° Per me 4K aeiiw RK RENT_WE HAVE FOR RENT A on Feet ly buiit on Tet. between aod Sour nee ver Fox KENTA ‘A NEW HOUSE: 10 ROOMS, 02 Abt. ne. Apply Bw cs ¥w. ana F meuo3t 7 ROOMS AND Possess, Fe RENT—FURNISHED—1518 ie 9 rooms a! ta 3 & mouths. Premises or R. ‘TZMAN, 10 FRESE ee 2 24 = L_ Apply 629 N, J. a ‘0/5254 Water: URNISHED. bet Blet & 324.8150 ‘00/ 19th ur. ‘Dupt. circle. 125 ee — ts Vet. 13th ROR ki RENT-6 BOOMS 4 jUITABLE end 14th sta. 1z5 tod for offices: Oth st. bet. o ND pari Bw. Apply to date hl —_ hore. THOS, J. MYERS, 1031 9th st tw. nibest " to 300 ym RENT 17 TST: HOUSE Fa gaing 11 Foon wae ig ores mp. 38 21-220 TYLER & KUTHERPOUD, 1307 F su. 120 Ok KENT BEAUTIFU; J ‘RNISHED 304 brizbt any house olisen inapeeee. inents and conv BSH. ROBERTSON, 1919 Hw {OR RENT— FURNISHED 3 a ; Si. Bm Nov; 43; Bow occupied by Acnator Mei 3 A. BATES & Pe don aor Fst Ie T—943 brick, containing ® rooms and WESTMINSTER Sr NEW isa 3945, vant See pe Fe RENT FOR ONE ¥. a ce fermont ave, lately occ ned to GOUDWIN ¥. ATLEK: Room Su, Cone ok RENT =oes WE WESTMINSTER 8: 8T. XN. ‘rooms an 1 m.t : {aces eout ith, which makes Soom bright sud plsesna BRAS, L5-Ot DAURES & WEAVE, 629 Fst, NG. 20 1020 . i FIC a, REAL ES’ Broker, Teed 20 ec. W. Wenner ee Sab S2dcb fat be, i Frain epleywinn: dr Fat RENT—LARGE I por AUD CELLAR, 1: month, Inquire ee B RENT NEW CORNER STORE AXD DWELI Fe Bo 033 a Fo “ites i ain K st.aw. 4 it varoty, erocery, drug, teed, harness or ‘suy ligh i EO R MeiNTHa POE, RENT = STORES — ENTIRE | , BUILDING northwest corner 7th and L sta. n.w. a 2 rooms above, all in tare {gTaet Will leage toa UVALLA O25 Fat new. on AER [009 Tai ST. NW, A DESIRABLE store with ell ath above; at gunction of Suh st sates cable cars. 3 ey to & o27-1m Fecitw. DID 0} nti, ROOMS, FRONT, ¥, HOLTZMAN, 1321 ¥ at. nw, rage —— SPLENDID gig OF OFFICES on the floor of 629 F st. n.w. «Mc- ; | Somat buildings mbout 850 guste feet of Boor: vashst closet and everything order. Upen to inspection, Diba MS ax Fak RENT—A FEW CHOICE ¢ oust Ri the Natioval nto Deuces cor.15th st and iNew bo ore elovator ‘and. steam pacae ps Proof throuehout Appl Aboly at Conranihs OFFIC Fears Sere street; V1 two bail rooms, second doors beat = ere oF E Tt ooo: HopkE Rs ‘ec aves ae alt OR RENT_711 14TH ST.. DESI sat gS snes: Treats nf cloneem each at | FIVE bg ot ty B REX T9167 ST. N.W. ONE OF THOSE Bt Betis era 10. i3 easy Decks, Just bes been’ completed ; ie house is 30 30th fr_ Gr. ; UrDECe ; and, bath, otuer Dun heage Uy fugue, U ronan ac asta sobs 215-6 Baines & WEAVER, 629 Fst {OR RENT—11-ROOM BRICK, 1503 28TH 5: 3 all modes = 2... rh improvenents ; care DI DAVI8 & CO., 2l-im 1310 F = ODE Tea: Vi Ww. Beha 3640 Bi mp Ave. Ee. 1,000; apply to wo" 30H C3 ‘HINGTON. Fe BENT_HOUSE 627 DBT. NW. 381% Oltve Apply t0'W. © JOHNSO an 715 M st. 3836 Batt KEE NEW BROWN-STONE NIN1- J room “Houses: one Elevant Corner, eee st and N.C.ave, ent ols-lm J. D. CRULSSANT, 610 Lith st. mw.* BOARDING. OARDING—FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD at 1104 O st. nw. Wil TAKE A — A PEYATE FOOLY price G28 ver onthe Apply at 1012 1durst aw Faeiiers abe, 16 Sa LW. 6 noome, 6 pavement in fromt: Or EDW. W. DONN, 1424 ‘Gin’ st. nw. als. TT a < EEK} FT URNTSHED—11-ROOM aoe Bow get Eee ees ea toJAMES Me ‘11 léthet BERT DEM Darn a BOOMS IN my Su ae in 1425 N.Y. ave. ‘RENT—Sa2 INDIAWA 5A AVE, OPPOSITE Boor. 1m new “house; gu uta > ‘pln bine: Tn RENT—STABLES,. _ KRENT—THE 4° ahr eh ein Se as ri dg Eas a crise esse Lee Boge

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