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2 ee * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1891. THE Y. M. C. A. ATHLETES. BICYCLES AND TROTTING HORSES. Entries for the Outdoor Athletic Contests | Races at Benning Tomorrow—Columbia Tomorrow. Wheelmen to Contest. ‘The wet weather this week has been dis-| The Columbia Bicycle Club and the Wash- courtging for the athletes who are to take part | ington Driving Club will both hold races at in the sports tomorrow afternoon at Y.M.C.A.| Benning tomorrow. Both programs are at- Park. The rain has wet the ground thoroughly, | tractive and lovers of sport are awured of a making the track quite slow, and it has been | pleasant time provided the weather decides to impossible for the contestants to get proper |smile. The bicycle races will commence training. Nevertheless several of the runners | promptly at 1 o'clock and the trotting races at have been practicing during the intervals | 3:30 o'clock. ‘The entries in each are as follows: when the rain ceased, and propose tomake| Bicycle; one-mile club championship; handi- the winners work for their laurels. The handi- | ¢ap—Albert B. Morgan, W. L. Blunt, Erwin C. cappers had a difficult task in adjusting the | Bowen and W. T. Robertson. large number of entries so as to make the races} Five-mile upright; open handicap—H. ©. as nearly even as possible. They decided upon | Emery, Harry Higham, jr., E. C. Bowen and W. the following limits in the various events, viz: | T- Robertson. 100 vars dash, 7 yards handienp; 220 yards, 20 |, 20% face: que, mile: open. hatidieapWil- yards; 440 yards, 30 yards; 1 mile, 75 yards; | p yeaa 120. yards, Burdles, 10 yarda; pole vaulling, 6 | fy, Avebenback, a inches: running bigh jump, 4 Inches: running tony. _C broad jump, all scratch; throwing the ham-| p-7°mile tandem; open handicap —E. 0. mer, 10 feet, and putting the shot, 3 feet. and William T. Robert; W. L. Blunt and R. L. >, a isa aa < — e » | Anderson. - . S. W. Stinemetz, C. A. C.; track ji One-mile 3 handicap—W. R. €. ALC; P. B. Walker, ¥ Macrillec & Coven, Lok. Rhine, A.B. Mor. ade : . L. i. Kruger, John T. Mount, G. W. Law- Woodward, C. A. C.; T. A. Harding and W. B. | S00 d W.T. Rater, ¥. 24. GA mera, WA, Welle, XM re ee See c. A.; timers, J. R. Elder, R. Leding and J. ae é w. T cle of tieegnrae E-Goode| gaemrale SG ore ETE FE Lothrop “£ Sloqum, M- BD. Bloudel and | ¢. "owen, W. L. Blount, A. B. Morgan, dw .,E. Lothrop; starter, Prof. J. W. 4 ‘The entries in the various events are as fol-| K™ser, J. T- Mount, BE. B. Purker an The trotting entries are: scott I First race—Purse, $100; 2:40 class; ing. , F. B. Clark, W. H. Middle-| 5 Busher's br. g. Charley B., J. H. Pome 4 brook, J. a. Johnston, E. W. Gibson, Howard | ci h. Highland Red, E. 0. Sanderson's ch. g. |. H. Bote! G. 8, Fitzsim- | Col. Heywood, N. Schiegel’s b. m. Belle B., W. ‘Taylor, J. FP. SS W. ©. Pren- | i. Reynolds’ br. g- Floodwood, 0. Trowbridge’s Hough, W. H. Ward, L. Deatly, br. g. Little Billy and H. Schneider's b. g. Old . J. W. Cook, Earl ©. Quackenbush, Joe. Walter Loveless, H. C. Scott, William Cunning- |" Second race—Purse, $100; 2:32 class; pacing. ham, AY. Bradley, H. A. Barrows, F. 8. Doyl WY, F Schl na, |. Parry, G. G. Leecke, J. | “©: Walter's b, g. Herbert Thorne, F- Sehle- thar WS. MeAttbar—S1. gel’s b. g. Doc, Tally Ho Stable’s b. g. Ned H., D. Loud . ge vand AR. ‘220 yards run—W. H. Lewis, C. G. Townsend, Eagbeden geen = aA Jobnston, W. H. Middlebrook, G. F. - {EID Barge, G. 8. Fisssinmons, ance. L, Harding, ee Ernest Morseli, F. W. Vaughn, FE. C. Quacken- 4 GRAND VISITATION. bush, Walter Loveless, E. Cockrell, A. Y. Brad-| Last evening was the visitation by the grand Ht. Anderson, F. 8 Doyle, F. kk. Hanna, E. | officers of the District to Covenant Lodge, No. Earry and G. G - 13, 1.0.0.F. The grand master, Theodore F. is, hurdies— 7 Kinney, and all the officers of the Grand Lodge Clark, W. H. Middlebrook, J. A. Johnston, were prevent. and after an examination of the Eagan, E. Cross. G. 8. Fitzsimmons, J. 0. Tay-| books everything was pronounced in perfect L. Deatly, J. W. Cook, E. net iF | order and the Covenant Lodge officers compli- Scott, William Cunningham, H. Andervon, H- | mented on their efficiency and accuracy. A Barrows, Jackman Herrick, E. H. Parry, G. | fine crayon portrait of the grand master was - Leecke and J. Arthur Rose—19. | presented to him, with appropriate remarks by 440 yards run—W. H. Lewis, C.G. Townsend, | Pact’ Grand Uline, and accepted in a neat A. M. Catlin, W. H. Middlebrook, J. A. John-| speech. The Grand Lodge and visiting mem- J. 8. Eagan, E. W. Gibson, Howard Mills, | bers were then invited to a repast agranged by E. E. Grove, G. 8. Fitzsimmons, J. C- | the lodge in honor of Grand Master Kinney, Taylor, J. F. Costello, Royce Hough,’ W. H. | who is ono of their members i i Ward, L. DeAtly, J. W. Cook, Ernest Morsell, i F. We Vaugin . Cockrell, A. Y. Bradley, H. 4 COMING WEDDING. Anderson, F. 8. Doyle. Jackman Herrick, G.G.| Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Frank Leecke and F. G. Wurdeman—26. . C. Miller of Washington, D. C., to Miss Cora es pipe be * = . W. | Brown of New York, the wedding to take place ~ a a SO Crea et | on Wednesday, June 3, at St. John’s Chapel, William J. Rich, G. F. Burga, E. Cross, G. 8. an ata h at Bi Fitzsimmons J. 0. Tarlon Fo, Contelio’ J, W, | SOfReF 2d strect and ’ Virginia avenue. air. 7 4 Miller is a brother of Judge Thos. F. Miller Cook, Ernest Morseil, E. Cockrell, Jackman | , = 2 ie tnd H. & Heath and the bride-elect a sister of Mrs. Julia Breed * H th 17 jz, | of Washington. The wedding, which promises —— =f ge cn hat to be unusually pretty, will be a full choral Wale lene, Cre ena Hear its: | one. conducted by the choir, of which Br. ——e a Miller has been the organist and director for . : . the past four years. ‘Ihe ceremony will be per- Pole vaulting—A. M. Catlin, W. H. Middle- | formed by the ltey. J. M. McKee, the assistant brook, Howard Mills, G. F. Burga, E. C. Qunek- | Pettor of St. Joa enbush, Walter Loveless, J. Arthur Hose and H. cane ____XO MORE LAWLESS GANOS. Putting sixteen-pound shot—W. H. Lewis,| Within the last few years, owing no doubt to FB. Clark, W_ H. Muldlebrook, J. B Arm-| the efficient police force, the lawless gangs with stro yee Hough, W. H. Ward, E. C. Quack-| which at one time Georgetown was so infested szbuah, Malter Loveless, E- Cockrell. Ormsby | nave entirely been broken up and such a thing a G. G. Leecke and J. Arthur Rove— | 45 an organized band of aw breakers exists - now nowhere within her limits. There were imaning broad jump—A. ¥. Catlin, W. H. | times, however, even within the memory of any Lg aR, eae eee pat w: | Young man when the stoutest heart beat un- H Planting F.C. Quackenbush, E. Cockrell, W. | easily when ita owner found himself alone after ell, H. A. ai E. H. Parry, G. G- | nightfall on “Herring Hill” or Water street and Leecke and J. Arthur Rose—12. w. 1. | ™aBY are the fights, brawis and robberies that Throwing sixteen-pound | hammer—W. H-| have taken place in those then haunte of all Lewis, F. & Clark, WH. Middlebrook. J- E. | ciagsesof criminals. In thelast month scarcely Armstrong, Royce Hough, W. He rcby Me, | 8 aFrest for other than disorderly conduct and Quackenbush, x Loveless, Ormsby Me- | ittoxicat pote Cammon and’G. G. Leecke—10. fen tee Throwing the base ball—W. H. Lewis, A. M. ‘REAL ESTATE NOTES. Catlin, Wm. Huck, Wm. H. Middlebrock, Harry | Acker & Gadsby, 1008 F street northwest, re- Deane, R. H. King, Royce Hough, A. Y. Brad- 5 “ ley, H. H. Barrows and Ed Johnson —10. Port the following sales in Edward L. Dent's Base ball match at 2 o'clock between the As- | “bdivision of the Linthicum estate: sociation teams of Washington and Baltimore. | | N. H. Shea, 50x125 on Linthicum place, at The contestants in the one-mile relay race | 30c.; Bates & Co., 50x125 on Linthicum place, between the “whites” and the “blues” have not | at 30c.; Anna M. “Middleton, 100x125 on Linthic yet been chosen. There are plenty of good | place, at 30c.; Prof Paul, 50x125 on Linthicum Funners on both sides to choose from, and a | place, at 30c.; John A. Swope, 50x125 on U spirited and close race is looked for. street, at 75c.; W. J. Acker, 50x125 on U street, safer hos at Z5e.; E.R. True, 503125 ‘on, U street, at Zoe, ey also report the sale toa syndicate of ee ee 66.8x95.1 to an alley on 10th street northwest between E and F, at $10 per square foot. This ere ee NT en ten ne That the | icttor sale amounts to about $03,400. 4 : TUE CATTLE MARKET. Re SE ORE | as ices pelnly tenelpied wee to the long period of dampness is at hand, and . all were sold—Best, 5%{ to G6e.; good, 54 to holds out a hope that Decoration day will bring . op 7 | Sige.; medium, 434 to 5e.; common, 2 to 4e. poananiee spermine naps antelope jit wee nde pe ea ermen aes thousands of folks who intend to take advantage | 5"5 '7!/c\r sheep, 3 to dee calves, 9 te One of the holiday. The prediction is nota very | Ten cows and ‘calves—20 to i0e. Market brisk. hearty one, however, and it may be that the eos showers that are forecasted for the immediate] vicinity of the coast will touch this part of the |, Yesterday the large photographs of the orld. The map shows most of the rain tohave | thirty-eight officers of the seventh precinct ar- po and indicates that the temperature will | rived and are now prominently displayed at stationary and the winds veriohle, clearing | the station, where thirty-eight admiring on Saturday. lances are cast at them every time those There was a very heavy fall of rain in Wash- thirty-eight who com the group turn in. ington last night, amounting to 1.22 inches. As no friends called to claim the remains of -— Richard Nolan, who was found dead in his cell THE courts. yesterday morning, they were, after their ex- amination by the coroner, interred in potter's Crmcurr Court—Judge Cor. field. Yesterday—Loughran agt. Levy & Krey;| The steady rains of the past week have again ender to pay deposit to plaintiff's attorney. made the Water street merchants view with Today d. 8. Smith agt. Austin Herr, judg- | anxious faces the river, and fears are enter- ment by default set aside with leave to plead. | tained of a rise, which means to them, besides SL. Stockbridge agt. RK. and D. i. K. Co.;| loss of sleep, perhaps destruction of property. poe ‘The stenographer's summer class of the Regus Count—Jeis Hager. Linthicum Institute met last night and adopted Yesterday. Harvey agt. Hogan, trastee an- | Fules and regulations for the governing of the thorized to accept bid of George W. Harvey. | “i888. Officers were elected us follows: Chas. Secor ag een ale Sally aataen R. Murray, president; Nathan Weill, vice pres- conveyance authorized. Perry agt. Brooke; | ‘ent; Otto Brailmayer, secretary; Frank J. trustee authorized to file bill to correct defect | Wissner, treasurer. Mr. I C. Balinger de- in title. Shea agt. Roach; sale finally ratitied | ‘lined to accept any office. A committee on and cause referred to auditor. Lloyd agt. | $pPlications consisting of Messrs. Balinger, Lioyd: amendment of decree of May 26, 1391, | Smith and Wissner was appointed. 3 Mr. Alex. Proctor of the Potomae Insurance “tens agt. Clagett: commission ordered to | Company leaves this evening for a short trip get infant's answer ordered to issue. United |*°Viiladelphia ts States agt. Truesdell; leave to investigate for | ,/t- George W. Casilear and daughter, Miss goMl mine granted.’ Hemdller agh. Yeatller; Belle, returned yesterday froma two weeks sale confirmed nisi. Halston agt. Phillips: do. ‘ acily and referred to-salitor barbor'€ Rose | 0"-4- Le Lipscomb of 3414 P street leaves agt. Edwards; time to take testimony limited. | t°¢8y for Hood River, Oreg. aa€, € 2 ee The District government has placed two Yestoray In re estate John A. Bergen; in- | TateFiRk carta on the Tenleytown, road to keep vente of the netsenal state OF denser; i8- | down the dust in dry weather. ‘The water used Tarned. In re estate Sarah A. Hichards; peti | Wi be ot from the ponds in the College tion for letters of administration. In re estate Lose ane Samuel Norment: order aathorizing executors ae to ool certain bonds to pay debts. in un estate Se eles eke Bee Seen Jalius E. Hilgard: will filed. In re Edward Last night about 10:30 as herdic No. 64, Silas man Cain; will filed. In re estate Joseph Ki. | Hicks, driver, was passing 434 street and Penn- Cassin; will tiled. sylvania avenue, a colored maa ran alongside Canaxat. Covnt—Jwlye Bradley. the vehicle and grabbed the cash box, which Yesterday—James Byrnes; guilty of man-| contained $15 in cash and some tickets, Samuel Al a Sabie, bond €200., Dore St Parca ch The driver will have to make the amount terses; bond $100. Sead to the company. tothe pol ; LT Chief Justi When he reported y police Coen nnd Jus Hogrr ial ance, 2 | he wanted to know if he could not get permis. Today—MeKee agt. Cochrane: appeal bond | sion to carry a pistol to use in case of a repeti- fixed at €40,000. Licrns agt. Heiphenstine, on | tion of the offense, but no such permission could be obtained. rs oe Last winter when a cash box was stolen one puareem of the drivers purchased a revolver and had it beside the e: 3 Mention has been made already of the Na- When the bea cosabiionens night the driver tional Geographic Society exeursion to the up- | forgot all about the pistol and the thief escaped. per Shenandoah valley next week, via Harper's —_—_— Ferry and Luray. In order to secure a special ‘The Microscopical Society. train it was necessary to guarantee the sale of | At the last meeting of the Microscopical So- 150 tickets, but ample accommodations will be | ciety Dr. V. A. Moore read a paper full of in- provided at Shendun, where it is in-| terest to practical microscopistson “A Method tended to pass Wednesday night, and special | of Fixing Sections to Cover-Glasses or Slides.” arrengements have been made for 4 visit tothe | M.A. Booth of Massachusetts was elected a the following morning. Ata lecture | Corresponding member and Dr. G. H. Penrose, Eite thts week Row. Dre LC. Hovey of Bridge- | resident physician at Barnes’ Hospital, Sol- rt, Conn., will exhibit a very complete and | diers’ Home, and Mr. W. E. Schneider’ were ndsome set of lantern slide views of the grot- | elected active members. i toes and other caverns of Virginia, mauy of| At the meeting of May 12 a paper by Dr. Thich were obtained especially for the purpose | Theobold Smith, entitled “Some Bittrvations of presenting « general outline, at least, of the | on the Microscopical Study of the Blood,” attractions of the region selected for the field | elicited the warmest praise of the society. meeting. Committees have been appointed to look after The society numbers many ladies among its | the arrangements for the annual meeting of members, and their presence canaot fail to | the American Society of Microscopists which prove one of the most pleasing features of the | will be beld in this city August 11 to 14, and at excursion. After the mecting at Shendun Wed- | which a large attendance is expected. nesday evening it is d to have a dance = ee ina Dig barn oecaslonaily used. for the pur. Admiral Carter's Pallbearers. pose, but it is hoped that this will not lessen Cs 2 Interest in the more atriedly geographic part of | peipegie were Gens bong saree uneral ing Yast the geogrsper, gelogiet sad tis | Admiral Brywon, Pay Director Watmough, Jus: cue repber, : torman. 4 tice Strong and Mr. Ballantyne. ae Pe & Victim of the Samoan Disaster. from Mr. Robert Ball has received ofticis! notifica- | Ctiyed from comrades of the admiral by his téon that the body of Joshua Heap, an appren-|" The District Columbia Commandery of the tice om the U. 8 S. Nipsic, drowned in the | Loyal Legion was represented at the funeral goallared get " ‘Companions Rear Admiral Andrew Seman Mareh, 1889, is en route 8&.N., and here. Heap was an English lad of more than | {5 Ni. ond Gone Absalom Baird and W. B. ordinary intelligence and with no relatives in| the official committee con, this country, and to enlist in the navy be se- lected Mr. Hall as his guardian, and the short | May of the navy, Gens. acquaintance Mr. Ball had with him gave him | Thomas N. Vincent of the Depes that be would Lecome a useful man. | Clay of the volunteers. BH eee < SIX MONTHS IN JAIL, WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITU ATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR _RENS__ HOUSES. A Fourteen-Year-Old Colored Giri With =| \\ ANTED—sIX COMPETENT, SEWING WOMEN | W/ANTED-BY A SCOTCH GIRL. 4 POSITION F 98 BENT CONNECTING ROOMS ON 2D AND | ox RENT — B FOR_RENT--HOUSES. x oF ehaznl 3 to . furnished si SES ER Long Criminal Record. Wy goes covers, Tithend Fete. | Call ot 1300 New York ave ney von ee osT™ | amuse Binnie, #8 nnd §7 Per mouth; boord cond | INI Canceran 10r. 8H) Leena. eee Ade Crom, otherwise called Ada Gray, i 8! WWrasTiD—4 COLORED BOY, ALSO 1 GIME: | W/ TO DIGK'GAGERCY FOR COORG, | Soo": Teerencen” 1438 Corcoran He” | HOE Gorcoran ate $0 Lt Nat be } colored girl, and she says she is fourteen years Warp . am Any ‘murees,. feundrees, housewerkern but: | POR RENT—LARGE NICELY FURNISHED 2D- {UNGERPORD. 624 14th: wt oid. Although so young she has lengthy Warns oh tare ew GIRL AT 281 ST. Shen :Ail have references'tros last piace, GaStta a sirable tenant: no children bo RY ROOM very, iow househecy- bbe: Jes 133 Dt. ae, Wath . has ait <iaee 0 - Torkel et; im rcieee onder snd, Bie uate: aw ori ah at criminal record, and during the past three years | 5 TED — THREE FIRSTCLASS ‘ED_CALL aT Coo} BUREX she has not been out of prison more than three A) cone Apply at 1207 F st. n.w. hear oh cooks. conn ov lsusdrenmen, tedies? FURNISHED 721 Lith st. now. —- ROOMS. months at one time. She was last released from WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED | maids, nurses, Waiters, men cooks, jail three months ago, and although she has | spi. OSRE% ete wagon. | f + ary ie references rom at pace, FOr RENT—20 ost. Nw. LARGE NICELY Dw. oe c IN ANACOSTIA, ONE SIX nox probably done something that would send her |» Z W ANTHDSA PEACH AN A PORTER OH COACH | a deur "ulaviallc board SRlesoecatiiwgea! eontlec sdedambieiy to jail if discovered, she was not caught until | \WANTED—A WOMAN, TO, COOK: Apply 1? | Su8E8tdan'ws UY erences An SORNEED. | marae yesterday morning when she walked into a|Lst.'n's: 'ANTED_BY A GERMAN PFOATION | FOS oat tara On Buon On, THREE | Pion at west of Junction Conn. and honse, corner 8th and I streets, and took some | \\7ANTED — A GENERAL AGENT, TO REPRE Wecshamberaatacns roakior seal . Call | residence? af Hominal mice. Aas ee Rhode Tsand aves. fae Troon very mo, ip: clothing from a trunk. She was discovered by | cq) tte life insurance co serine 201 Tata. mya | OMe, Seagraate Taree yard one mpany 0! ae myZo-te* g from features. © very taking; am unusual chance. A ANTED_BY AN 5 = 7 anaes - man living in the house, who pursued and | drew 0.1. HUNGERFOMDriioom 70; 119 Broadway. mB, fattuation in e yond fasdiy aenare and | FOS RENT OO L ST, N-W-, DELIGHTECT. ater bondatioas; maoesesa eo overtook the girl, who was taken to the first Witt, GE WOME RISO | ecamntienn” Apply'A. GOODACRE SIO at. Bee wittiout board: apointuenta fret clams, references. precinct station by Policeman Hinkle. dress and chamberinaid, to go north'for the sum- | [4+ aNTED— e. - 4 N -A YOUNG MAN WITH A FEW HUN- SOR RENT—I 4 oy =. 5 @. r OR BAL 3 ‘ ° wats mortee she, rf ed before Judge mer beet references required. ‘Kvpiy at 14389, Mage. Wee dollars would iiketo Decaen teteeeeied ta dulacor tn efter gern og mga ony Pa: ave: nw. supper Score, Naot | PURSE eee Tington and Lawyer Bacon defended her. WASTEDIA NEAT, TIDY YOUNG MAN TO | otherwise: “Wil"levore entire time: ‘Address ES | “mysgsee eure Adres semvisacies) fre we kre. te oem ge ger ann gin UNETRNISHED, @1.500 siso 1330 Maan. Upon conclusion of the government's case | , V attend Str e3 ms7-it “eeeelee : OWT con to soda fountain and make himself Ay ‘ £01 RK KRENT—THI COMMUNICATING Ri iS oc counsel for the girl asked for a continuance to | POUMTAIN, See often Address ene’ | WANTED — EMPLOYERS F¢ aoe “ae —. rater and Kas; €20..1138, cor. 12th and M sts. u.w. soon FOUNTAIN, staroffice, ___my2sst_} W “rvants, all of Shot wilt seneh wd bet fit SUMNER, A FOR RINT — NEAWY Ni Peas: Freee ae ete Aenea Semied, and | WWraxtep— WHITE AND COLORED coOKS, | Ne here hat wie To Siheseugiryn Gio | 7a = ont aruda or tavuruinin vtaterts tats | Bsotis'setated beat Fase Cann aS was, and wundrees, hosernaids, waitress: nurses, Kitchens Oftics, D. SAC! eer tithetn. pees tng wall tome, & clvewea, - her reply was, “Fourteen years.” iaids, butlers’ waitert, belinen, wen “cooks, barten- | —-my 20-00 Fy ES "Lincoln Bark Wr 5 WCALV ER, 7 kets ws wknd? added Jadge. Aller, “sho bas | Sere farm, dairy belp. PICK BAGENCY G15 7th aw. ANTED SITUATIONS FOR MAIDA, NURGES, {or the saauner, reference Feyuired 919 pet nromthit agra as: lenesatter: | Kise tegeowmegte, hooey > Anaooee ane: i — W fiver ryorera titchens fers | agvanee’ ae 5.38 am teks: ane outa | Sse scayzercueg 2s floven Yeara in jail.’ Every sow and then she ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS, WHITE AND | and dairy hands (citien country ond ahnnor sesortes, | Savance. aoe F Ymprovewente; 132 is | SON & SON, Skt sth at. sw mya up to show that the world is no better aud | WW 4N7ED—AT HEADQUARTER nurses, | Hounes taken charge of. FE BENT_ROOMS, AT 207TH ST, N.E.: 0) ink. AWEise ea that oe ae 8 ae not alway Uae tho | men cooks, waiters, beliiuen. bartenders fart dary | wa Rote BURNHAW’S, 11106 st. n.w. florunt {rent room, furnished, and sjoining one, BARNES & WEAVER, | ud beth. STHGER & Like good intended: “Ada inn criminal landmass”. | Bop for cits sway, BAStLe'S COGMISR Co | = __MURNHAM'S, 11100 ot nw pat reasonable rates . a The court then asked Ada wh 527 10th st. n. w, itt rt 1K RENT—917 AND 915 16TH FURNISHED of jell and she said the was po Sra esa JV ANTED_CHAMBERMATDS, COOKS, NURSES, W ANTED---HOUSES. Fesasvith tte first, second aid third floors, R.w.: 6 rooms, all modem improve- uary. VV. undress, men, women: boys for all work. Ab: | Seen ax WONTRWESTODY FAMTGY OF | mee net bY mame petaom at L314 Rests uy” Haan; EowUttly Pavered throwehout, focation con. a ions prepared vermin imap car, aud = Roi F IED OR UNFURNISHED, | TCD" tocars, &e.! rents for $4.50. “That's a pretty long interval,” remarked the Euler service SL INTPEMIGENCE Evie! | WW adults. taraianed house tocaretor damaamuner | ROR RENT_FURSISHED OR CNFUANISHED, BABSES S WEAVER, leford. my ae Lith st. n.w., D. Shac! A 001 single or ite, ‘beautiful ‘rooms, ic Judge. orbie Gareracinioal gaeer ¥ hs patho ogtedy few Notte. alt onera aor romontg: | zeae for stealing. ond there was, some ton or twelve | WV, cisthecfacountrynespuperand sisting fice? saw. ol ge ede ge ed Pe hundred dollars’ worth of stolen property in- | Ulnr: “Addiess o's! De BENDEBTON, Merk WANTED—ROOMS. EGR EENT A PARTY OF FOUR OR FIVE GEN- | Sarvs iro taituad, “heghest de by a Jy volved. Iknew that there was vomething be- | Spring. W. va. mys 3 all ‘conveniences and the beet homme bart: fa tke | myan-gt Bales & weay ThDg Zeeee ase, wood, hecation tor, Dances of gay hind it all, and a careful and diligent investi- WANTED-A COMPETENT AND RESPECT-| WW ANTED_WE KENT ROOMS EX. LUsIVELY, | northwest: couvenient to cars and departments, and eee SABRES CATES Se r00) absence of occupants; small re1 ured: “nt paid. if requ careful usaye assured. “Address eHATE. ane OUMBIDKHATE 5 ENF st. Bow NT MAN TO TAKE | office. SOR RENT— aks OK RENT 407 BC and cellar, 12 : = Lith st 2h ic vie colored cok ; alt Fl to di to rent place them in our | terms reasonable. OR RENT ee ~ gation on the part of ‘the police resulted in the | W,abie colored couk; aiso mit to do reneral nous aed SoU DIREC | “Address Bre 'S. K.. Wear office. my2oat* 35H) Spruce st... Le Droit Park: Grooms: all mod. | [OR RENT—NEAT NEW S.ROOM BRICKS, WI rest of the girl's mother, and such a ‘fence’ st SFE ferences; a wood. rented. ROO. REC ee x, ° ee ther, and such a ‘fence’ | Rpply at isi X a meson" | JOR RENT_UNFURNISHED—THREE on FOUR | "HY :souvenient ocabiocare reat Boa ai) PO | PSvater at eid: ab and ap ett at text fo sale Sad nee reer nt to jail and some | VWWANTED_A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY IN Dricht cheerful roous, all on second floor: heat and O29 F st. aw, at ” nd daughter were sen the business office of 6 Sunday necmapey pas WANTED__LOTS. kas turnisved, and priviieves of bath ‘Tomi: lance = other members of the family would also have | #3 per ween. Address, in own handwritings X- OFX. 2 = from Lowa cie ee Tt) he. a.w.. cposnaare Le Droit Park gone to prison had they been old enough. = ‘ANTED-TWO SUBURDAN LOTS WANTED Eo mye ao Ty yok eedeeweces Ada isa female Jack Shepherd and she can have | \\7ANTED_AN ACTIVE BOY FROM 18 TO 20 for cash at reasonavie prices; on the heisuts t ‘FPURNISHE! an six months in jail.” Yearsot age to attend to a ho:se and make liuself | tween Lith apd 2d sts. extended preferred. Address fic generally useful; reference required. Apply tod 7th | CASH PUKCHASI-R, Star uilics: myo 702 ASTM ST. br: (lor busineas pr ALEXANDRIA. i eS ee a Punished room with bath ow saine Hour; with mS J AN’ st mm advance. . WANTED-A COLORED WOMAN as NURSE - FOR RENT_FLATS. my" ‘and waitress to go to country for summer. 16435 {OR RENT—ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, NEWLY THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION. sta. TED-WAN AND WIFE FO Gone i For BEN FURNISHED — atarmished fronting south. second or third Hours; on RENT é sient ‘ANTED-MAN AND WIFE TO GO To SEA: 5 NISHE! nndows each; suiuller rates, ew tect west % The noisy election spirit seemed to be evoked | WW ANTED "MAN AND WIFE TO. Moe dntndeees | igcarh tren, Foomss balcony. beck Washington “2815 Renn. ave. ny 2st + yesterday by the very fact thet voting was in | and chatiberwati” Adareve Lack box 2 ef. | iy Sie a Foe, MEST-008 ST. XW. TWO LANGE progress without reference to any question o! / ANTEDCIN A MUSIC STOKE, A XOUNG | ) OR KENT—IWO FLATS, WITH MODERN OM | (n_{79Rt Toms; northern and southerm exposure in NiSHED. ; man to make bimeeif useful; steady employ went rovements ‘M comprisins tire th of meh; private family. a wad onth= a fine house: ~ ey b> | —J Sontoat over the offices, but it was so dampened | to the rigut person. Address HAAMONY, Star ufice: | arebior omnis euch compEISiDA aD ‘flarbury, 3348. )OR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED RooMS = ent. 300 test trae cone oe Et Po by the rain that lust night there was no sort of st "nw. “Only $10 per month each floor, suitable for light housekeepins mye bees shouting ‘or -noike, and the quietest Sunday | \W"aNTED—A NEAT WOMAN FOR GENERAL A PHILLIPS & SON, : tor naa ° ats night was not quieter than the élection night | W ‘ivusework ins auallfamiyy Calatcaar rae | _my20-14t 1419 N.Y. ave. —T0 ADULTS, THREE UNFun- Pee Gin, Mines Cnoee_ Notse at Fos. of 1891. There had been some suspicion of se- | Georgetown. it__| (Ok RENT-HANDSOME FLATS OF FOUR | 4’ nished rooms; 24 floor: large and pleasant; bath nish , ‘win he Com cret opposition, but the count of the ballots | \W7ANTED—A COLORED GIRL To DO GENERAL room: mn lat. 2d and 34 floors: north, wouth | and vs. suitable for Licht houseLeepiny :nice 1 st ALS pereon of expere housework, Washing aud ironing; stay at nugut; | #Dd east windos showed that the polls had registered the deci- verlooking wide park on 'K st, stunmer, 14)C st. ne. ur2 Gite ty keeping a hist claws r : f one of the pretilest streets in the city; large side yard MUNICA 5 EAT PO won of the democratic primary and that all] nfo" Sits Befirence Feduired.Indlire 1214 Ht | special factities for buuscuecyinwes ail ure’; oats and | JOR O COMMUNIC staan 1 the democratic nominees had been elected ex- - 5 - FHITE | ABC Me each Mat; “all new’ and at reasonable | p,ivate aug” the oui . a a : fs V ANTED—A GOOD MAN AS DRIVER (WHITE) | rates. ¥E ¥ ST.. 6hOUM cept Mr. K. N. Cook, candidate for counoil ip | Mat stabes' HoreL, sand Pa. ave. it*" | my9-19e* Apply 2313 Penn. ave. n.w. | 2>*) sth . > , s ob, od and Pa, ave. Ate ' 5 - 7 ose) maton st, 2 and formeriya member of council. The vote | \yrasrep=THNts ese a NGED Roe FOR _RENT—OFFICES. folpermaneat teats RN as es ae ant for les ae meee hag: for the four members of council in that ward | W ANiEe, BREE MORE EXPENMTENCED REAL | — R RENT —A VERY PLEASANT FRONT = ST ETRTe er PRaETESET and 224, M and N. 2.6 Inquire 403 71h et. nw stood: Harry Si E. Ubler, 263; Jas, | ence required, EASTEKDAY & HALDEMAS, Gost | [Qf ENT CAL NERY PLEASANT | FRONT Bees Ean ee Oke ae. 4, Tas & OF THOSE Nic Me . E. Bayne, | %.2.W- myZonst_ | gis per month ee ae PILETES SON ond and ‘third floors. Also single seoaw tor stents a “tealeresboss | . po C , 235. ‘The municipal otticers | YW ANTED-A WHITE WET NURSE; SHORT | my2-1it - 1419 New York ave. | heat, gas and bath. eae chosen will not go into office until July next. | \,yogtinee 2 country. AL. G. S., Star ofice, -| FOX RENT—ONE TO THREE OFFICES, THUR )O4 RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ‘They are as follows: Henry Strauss, mayo story front; elewant and .arge; heat and light; to for furnished en suite.) at Bi bath for housekeeping: $14. isenerenc Fst.nw. my2s3t E. F. Price, auditor; Wm. Dolie, superintend- | WW ANZED_A GOOD MAN; 07 AT UNDER. stands putting u, airs ings. < % “ery low rent, gre ent of police; P. F. Gorman, collector of taxes | st. nw. sanisenmosdayinar NE st, BET/oTH AND | F< <u 2 |e ARLES EARLY, Gi 4that uy) N. D.; Dr. A. F. Cox, collector of taxes 8. D. WANTED—A Boy IN THE NoRTHWE: y convenient und desirable, a8 | sout} RAS 15th wt, room 4. UK RENT UNFURNISHED K. M. Lotliam, superintendent of gas; J. W. | W teen or sinteen years old ins Grup atone ‘and Fight in a business locality.” | fymnuy near Mnecrnecet oo se Ts Gunton “banding, Fy Bae Windsor "O40. Flats, The Milton 940-55 Simpson, clerk of the market; Stephen Swain | 8. F., Star ottice. ay 28+ ANTED—100 ‘TEAMS, 1. id Waterat (w tebe) ) LABORERS, at | WOK KENT—OFFICE. ROOMS, SECOND AND and Jas. I. Adams,meastrers of lumber; Wesley | VJ furnished sulies of rows. cu suit ; of of Power Louse foundation, Washington and George lors, in 1407 F st. nw. ly; south first wo Fools, 3d tloor. 15 405 La a Makely, measurer and inspector of wood and sgunitsitoc! Coupatyy coer iy and Data 9 ee eat part of muoleot howe itd red i an ee | 480 rth it mw, uch fai. 1> sa oor Mo norming, June i. ay? ON G ST. BET. ay Ze-1w* ‘NOTES. JANTED—YOUNG MM. TO DRAW SODA AT very convenient and desirable OR RENT—NIC! URNI Capt. Geo. A. Mushbach, who was elected to| WW ‘StMELiER S'stNENS Dudu “ShhAT on the ground face and. i, compte in | wlan bal? agua Tih eo le or en suite; within aif square Iith st.” cars: t e erect te a een myzaats” | itself; not a room in a lange buildin, amd fe oue of the | 1pcqfle oh eR suite; witlun u ar 9590 166th st. : council from the third ward yesterday, will be | \W/aNTED—sALESLADT—GLOVE DEPART. | JORMA @Mant Toe ase 82° er, ponte | La I A Prenty i. put forward by his friends as a candidate for | WW isnt: want count experiencee glove oles poe ETE SD FFT ag | Soc erecta fe eemeety om mr | 0m 35s lah ae Dupont cir the state senate from Alexandria and Fairfax war ry gE ENT LES Qk RENT 221 GD ST. S:E., FURNISHED BACK | the int and Lot. (uys0l THOSE WAGOAMES. Sith tr Dao eacie counties vice Senator Moore of Fairfax, de-| _my2s.2t 16 thea ew. FOR RE STABLE! erences required,’ “Best location on Capit E i) 44 STONY ra clined. ANLTED—A COLORED WOMAN FOLK GENEXAL | {OR RENT—TWO-STORY UKICK STABLE, BACK R RENT—IN THAT Bi ULNEW HOUSE Recent real estate sales are a new house and V work ip a smali family ; electric road near George: F ot 023 Oth st. bet. Kand Ln. w. AddressGEO. Fivoritse rooms, payee 3 ¥. HARBIN, 310 ta. ave. e., or EUGENE F. ALC : 463 | Noir abe Lee NE Ale | unturuished, or will rent first, second oF third floors een 7 and oa toa party of gentlemen: COLORED GIRLS, 1 A8 COOK AND 2 TRY BOARD. mer; xentlen fer and Lay hurse; inust know Low t od ete reieeeacs Seaeiied eae eae co rs ened WANTED Bo AMDERS. HALE HOUR'S KIDE | _my25-2t a el a fe himself gen- also mineral :truit, fresh il ™ . Datlh :no objection to Midland depot, has been held for, the, grand | J), Su erocery sore also« boy anne gee | good rate, ais mineral rat fresh vogctabies milk | BY ing roca, with beat am aud beso utdertin to ery yy the mayor and commit jail. He : = ~ also 4 or Gaduits cesired, occupying ope room. Mrs. | diana eve. n. muy 2s-3t had not long since been tried for an assault on W ANTED—A KeSPONSIBLE YOUNG M. a PH ‘ES a Lovettsville, Loudoun 6. = oe EK OMTS EET . T. G. Brent end acquitted. a ye FOR BENT—is00 MN. W.. NEAR THOMAS CIR- lot on Columbus street nearly opposite Christ Church for 2,650, a house and lot on Cameron street opposite the market for $1,800, and, at $940, a house and lot on the north side of Duke street between Pitt and St. Asaph streets. Apply Harry Poss, who cut James Chinn near the WANSTED—A YOUNG LADY TO KEEP BOOKS Ly CO.. 916 F st.n.w. JOR RENT—1344 SIH ST. N.W.; TWO-STO! end basement Urick house, Grvonis and bath good order, $20.50 per mouth. Apply M. GOLD . y dest 10.330 wa Je, en suite le roouis; delightrul location { 4 Toons Weat The Washington and Alexandria ferry has ANTED — HIGHT OR TEN—Goop —watst | A ‘(RATS OFEN FOR BOARDERS, 2y HOURS on a year |e oo | at added a 7:15 p.m. boat to the daily trips of that | W Siisuirt bands, Also on F wppoon 7 | testy een treme ee FOE, RENT — SECOND - STORY FURNISHED | Plats Merwe st.” gil €7. #780), Bail BR line. work to good hands, “Apply at once at 11 + | ayes Side FUR: CROW, Berryville, Va. front or back rooms, togentlemen. Teruisreuson- | CAXW00D & GARRETT, Ioth st. and N.Y. ave ‘The steamer Occoquan has been recon- | -W- mye ~ x : Ve. | able. 122d st. nee. mugseea | mye structed at the ship yard and will soon be run- | WWW ANTED-RELIAGLE PANTIES TO ONGANIZE | SUMNER BOARD ON ASKS OF THE FOTO. FOR RENT too K ST. N.W.. TWOTARGE, HAND. | POR RENT— ning to Occoquan bay. lodges in Washington and elsewhere f see aetna Rag ee eee et ysates: salt | I somely furmshed sront Tosmum second A beautiful press-brick front house: 10 rooms; all : ; \ water batuing, Aisling, &c. Keterences wiven abd te= lern iniprovements, steai heat, corner ot Late STier ‘Alexandrings read’ with regret in Tax Sran | fRlgwuent society. weurreraied under Gained, For full particulars inquire at SEG} td Te- | one parior floor: every convenience; beautifu rn improvements; stean heat, of Larch q ‘ar, da; the h of Mrs. John R. Dale. erst my28-3t ‘ny children. and Muple aves , Le Droit Park; lot 50 by 115. Rent te TAGS WO ih ne, esterday of death of Mrs. John R. . | benefits and $100 in cnw year. abe pin. sn RS ee ee = are " . : . Bhe formerly lived in Fairfax county near this to the Fugit parties. Call W4XTED, BOARDERS NEAH SUSQUEHANNA | U0 tn andhaltrome with bath! fused ee armies 7 * be - to THE AMERICAN MUTU river; fishins, boating; sulphur springs neat ane Sat oregon y 620 F st. n. city, and Mr. Dale was a leading citizen of ‘1ath st. n.w., Washington, D.0. house : post office anid station convenien:. Address W. | fumushed or unturnished; near Cajito: xrounds, con- E "hoo what is now Mount Vernon district. mh THILL EAL, Weteriich Btation, Warren Co., Var | Sewseut £0, cars and Denice, cant. wist ahd north An Ip gh ge BF —_——— WASTED IAN APPRENTICE BOY; ONE YH | eee SISSON HOUNTAIS SLOPE a ONY ROOMS Wir BAL came ceation halt sinare frou ave: served one oF two years A 3 ONTAIN PE: - | care: Fe janent tenant. 1. - ‘The New Epuscopal Parish at Dupont Circle. | yi) neommended He Le ano ee ie RO any, 2 floor. roows om Ist floor; suitabie for sn- y One of the most important acts of the con- | Publisher, 110N st. n.w. wy27-Bt | resttur, health-restoring retreat. Addres M: gir MOLE eee FLORIDA AVE vention of the Protestant Episcopal church of | WW ANTED-TWO FIKST-CLASS SHOE SaLEs- | BURN, Suickersvilte, Loudoun county, Va._my2s SON RENT—A NEW ENGLARD FAMILY WILL Be te tote teas Pa etropolitan | tor rent about June 1; parlor aud 22d flours. 12220 0 ste im yt ore LISER, Randolph, Md. myZeae | IS Gi Appiy.at W. T. WALKER & Ci Calvary parish at Dupont Circle. For a long WANTED this rapidis growing section of Washing-| wy, ton has felt the need of an Episcopal church | W*# ee are and this action of the convention will be hailed | WW NALD A. SEAT, TIDY GIRL FOL GEN: eens Be hose whe have the interest | rap io RATELY SEWERS Gi OMIT ———_—— torigilt partion, “Apply at once, DEE Mite weo" ath Bill to Rescind a Sale. ae Frank C. McComas has, by Mr. H. 0. Claugh- | WW ton, filed a bill agt. W. Z. Partello to rescind a} _1 EST N-W.—TWO LARGE FUR | F rooms. every couveueuc Fe ae Pe ee rst floor; ve hal rent to Oct. 1: inay rent suger or sub-rent Ougion. Uesine quet te ante thone in offie. | Relkburhood jconveusent Cocars. hd SS myae Address SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va. | U9 01 bath. _P. C_ MERRY, 716 Ks OK RENT—HANDSOME EIGH : FURNISHED ROOMS—1520 and celiar house, Iy48 Larch st., [A GiaSGE— SEAUGIFUL COUNTRY REST. | 4 0.w.. opposite te Arungton ead of X. J. ave.” Convenient to thiree car ines. "In- dence j lure shady grounds; pure mountain air; N’ ‘<eee cn pomeeee, Ls EINE LEE EE EBS: | RR station; Culpeper. Va. “as Mrs. JOS. {UR RENT—a. 5. ANTED-NEAT WILLING GIRL ¥OR GEN- | BOWS, Sisie Miss, Va. Kef., Miss Joute Fant, 4% F al housework ; German preferred. 910 T st.n.w. | st., Chatincey buildiix. my25-bw" © 1s-TWO MILES FHOM BLERANDEE, | F BY KO. HOLTZMAN, ix tate aud Insurance Broker, 10th ana 2 su. a ae Cottage Col. Beach, or.—— poke W cn EXPERIENCED TRDUSTEIAL | A FEM GhOAEDERS TAKEN, FARM in MILES i ee: Prospect ave, 8, sale to recover certain money, &c. He states rE N CE STRIAI om Germantown, Met. branch, B. & 0.7 ice,milk, eae r, Rae ‘ave, Br 5 ss " ts; salaries and conuntss: id; | exws, fruits and vewetsbles in abundance; family pre~ (ORTH CAPITOL ST.. 3 Florida ave, de.f that he purchased certain property of Partello | none but expericed nen need Sobiie Aue ba | [eee a LE TO ae fly Dre cond-story Foot alcove: uy, window seo ; 2 Laci and gave certain notes, Partello promising to | 45 (confidential), Star office, Co., Md. miy26-t" | tortaoiy turnished; good table board; deuxutius loca take up a deed of trust thereon, aud he now | \\7 ANTED—A FEW EFFIGIENT AND B SUMMER BOARDING—A PRIVATE FAMILY | HOR; stuniwer rates. a finds he has been defrauded. salesmen. Apply 1313 F st. mMyZGst near Point Lookout would like to take six or eight | [QOR KENT—THREE LARGE AIRY HANDSOMELY ‘SOUTH. TANTEI 7 r 7 rsons to board. Address Mrs. MAKIA E. ABELL, furnished rooms, with bath roou udkeu, Ob sec~ J * Cana st, 4 oo ns == BO ———_—— W SER OUCH 00, WOMEN, ROK N.Y. | Keotland P.0., St. Mary's county, Ad. *” | ond floor, with or without board. 215 Hast Capitor st. | Fotomaac Hall, cor. Vitn and D. tor society imostings, i i only 5 venient to mails, a 0 x —FURNISHED-ONE @ © 30 | § ‘The United States has, by District Attorney | Mirage BURNHAMS 1110G ot. nw. | a country home 7 OMINSES CURRY, Frvout well turnisted: newis pupesed ani ated: | H22 Sui, GF. 215-90 Borden ave, a Cole and Mr. A. A. Birney, filed a judgment | yo" rep —puNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT no: | _moet-tm" Hamilton, Loudows Co.,"Va._ | Ist flour: suitable 1or two gentlemen snort 130694 ct, B6r...... S15 [tae navy comt......0» creditor's bill against Joseph D. Jones, the | W feau, conducted vy adice—aien and worn wees | JROARDING NEAR Ti : OWNSK, 221 b st. fw. PAB CAX WOOD, Ss eli St nw Cmyast Fok RENTHOuSTKAMP & JESTER, Shi colored. sor alt kinds of domestic, jauor, city and | {J house; wood water mlb and fruit: slade| 16 hours ae 7th and ¥ surrety on the bond of Max Bernstein, alias | {245 oa an ene eee emai Moves Frankelle, for forgery in 1888 in '€1,000 | “aiviuta erences Mamoved to 700 it n.w SIDWELL, Mechanieavilie. Loudoun Co. tas k 6 12TH ST., BET. @ AND H—TO adults, several pleasant, Tools, Turnisied oF partly; second und third Goors; rent moderate: vat 5, wath | 1123 Ast st. nw. 3 and on the bond of Hamilton Voss for falee ‘TED AGENTS-MALE OR FEMALE—NEw | —™2¥20-eolm’ i Fou on second floor. eS a adh = pretenses and larceny, #300 in each case. zie. household article: profit, 800 ver cent; sun- | WOREST GLE 3 ists N ST., CORNER 147TH, NEAR —— ple and instructions, 10 cenits; kucds on commission, G. SMITH WORMLEY, Proprietor, homas Circle, furnished front rooms, sacle or en BTAYNEM & CO., Frovidence, le. juylt-lin~ | Will open’ May 0, 181. Montgomery county, Ma. | suite, wit: bay windows, with board; relerenecs ex: At the last meeting of Columbia Command- ton typewriter operators directed to positions, | trains on the Metropolitan. bre of the Band 0. | WOK KENT-LARGE, CHEERFUL ROOMS, 1N- z : Employers provided competent stenographers und 4 med “th “j juding hall room, Ist, =d and ‘3d floors, with EE SE SE A ery Noble Commander Dickinson presided. | Kutingion operators, uy cvarce ipr service. “WYO: | acytticte For tity al dgie MP SPnUM 15 the | IO ittsant, el toelltye MOS OL ae we Ok MNT MY VERY DESIRAULE Soom Lady Jessie M. Blair announced that this was | eee aia eee See pas Lt Henunxton ‘Type- | building, until May 20, aud trom that date saquire on ection eration aa Man” Bas for inspection wecoration day. SAML. ys the presses: mylitat HOKN, #14 2a st nw the anniversary of the wedding of Noble Com-| \\\-aNrED — LabOKENS — STEADY «ORK ALL | 7ypriGHTFUL BOARD IN THE WOUN aioe oF cae jotsexeepine; was and coal == 7 BOONE. Bhd dwelling... 00 i the year to first-class pickers and. shovelers. _A : “ a ey og To rer ane mae oe 7 : it gerelling.... mander Dickinson and Lady Dickinson and ply te WASHINGTON MecE MRCHTSE se Va. lanty Of tov, mali shade, fresh westablen, kung sto" Apply 430 K st. n. w. mys Bt “ £3 ire gave to them, on behalf of the commandery, a | and Florida ave. n. myt-lin | TON, Th k, near Rio, Albemerie county, Va. JOR RENT—1025 VERMONT AVE. ; HANDSOME : ‘ware roowus, number of beaatiful and useful presents, myd-3w* parlor floor for summer months ; also second floor i ee SRE OR. une 8 RE: rhich were accepted in fitting speeches. Re- y' ; v SUMMER BOARD “AT CITY WEST: | $2 Suite or gis location and table the best tranwent | J 190n 1th st. n.w., 9 rooms and bath, Iuarks on the gopd of the order were made ty | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. |S plete, Ma. tivo houre Oy fall tos Washington, | OF Permanent, noe | 1908 New Hanatire Sir Knights G. W. F. Streiby, L. Q. Gunson, W ANTED- PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS wiHO 000 Teet above tiie; no mosquitoes; no ma- | 1.OR RENT—2113 PENNA. AVE. N.W.; THREE. ‘ larin;” splendid water; Lotel thorouguly rebtted apd Ve P aa as R. E. Harvey and Lokies Jessie M. Blair, Mary ‘desire to advance a grade would do well to enter | furnisistd asew thigunbet teers eee aya LS - ‘ROOM DWELL 3 as. Bc te 9 te house, suitable for lizht housekeeping ; also handson e. near 7th st.; lane is; plenty wl occu nn ae aE pose corre Gre tye CO SEARLS asta. & Hon, Frank 3. parlor and bed roou on 1st oor. ‘uyzist* | stable: #1290. oe chtwoODe National Commandery at it regular = Oui = lip, We a jet: EAE, ‘ Pro . | WOR KENT—FOUK FURNISHED ROOMS; 2 ON | USO meeting increased its committee on the good | WANTED, TO EXCHANGE, HOUSE IN Cir | Mh, Wepmninsters = Propet: | eM toor and # on 3h door. communis, wits | Jv KENT — SEW SEXRGOMED Buick: of the — the paeiien: hfe lady | ness. Address H. J. M., Star office. mMyZst ees ‘Dear pension office. G12 3d st. n.w. pn Oe yn hight ie Char ~ 804 members of the commanderyand they in- | \\ANTED-SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, ‘j oR RE! 7 = my Zs” ackh ve houses © perm! structed to make sultable ‘arrangements. for | VW fncruing try howry dicta exch week LOST AND FOUND. O RENTON NEW STORY UiIGK MT, TO WHITES ONLI sence ao | mens. THORS celebrating the third anniversary of the insti- | man, shorihend; celleraph, and, Remington; three | 7“ Our_sa1URDAY LAST, ASMALL PUG DOG, | 3d floors: at 67. $8, Sil; with young coup.erue cial- rooms; plenty of water: Biadensbure tution of aa ecenamerihery on Monday evening, | Wont: SU ilustrated by Pron, Stai's cnet Jy Anewersto ¢ vena of ul 3 reward for ita | dren. Apply 208 let si, hy myst | road; Just Leyond Ht it~ cars: uty with Geo. B. AF June 8. The attendance was very large, charts, three months, 810; students. assisted 1 0, Sains Hotel, Oti st. nn. ave. D. W. SOW KENT — THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS; | PRgtop. Lev st. liadensvury road. remarks onthe good of tho order wore aude | gatater lurtive, aiaaitng: “pias ass g | mura FORREST 5 THMEE, UNPORNISHED ROOMS: | RPPSE: ut st Ste by Sir Knights L. R. ‘Trembly, Jos. B. Bailey, | SEAIN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 10 Est. n.w, 08T — WATCH — THURSDAY FORENOON, | #17 per wonth ; references. B11 id st. m. [OR RENT— Samuel Howison, L. C. Handy, N. : Cartcr | = te TO SELL SET OF TINNER STOOLS: | Coen 2 FpME Oe 1900 Ft: oF Detwoen thereand | TOR KENT_THMEE OR FOUK UNFURNISHLD | og fit "iO pod ‘end others. ¥ Wee Ees reer elt ech cha eae ote to have drovied in, the street on carrie. Lhe apsaee , £3 100 Ot aw. Ginaé all i (Glee emma leer tpcahese tare Ul be ES cote ae ee ae POH MENT isa ST, NW, LARGE, NICELY | “mazwat "ATs at Bar Harbor, Me., which closed on May TANTED — HAVE YOUR Fi ri - : furnished comuunicatiig por RENT aE the following officers were elected: _Supre: W faired ena upholstered. packed and shiyped. by | POUNU MAY 19; A SMALL SUM OF MONEY: | floors ut summer rates. Re ye Ja commander, Fessenden I. Day of Maine; su- | THEY, R. BROWN, rucr Park race a experienced hand, rear of Lo4is & | y. Seay Agricultural Dep't, Address, giving snows st. nw. my: reme vice ‘commander, Mrs. Ma f Fit Pik‘ inrwe nicely ‘tarsiahe® foams; uipeiene vice ‘commander, Mrs. Mary Cross o! — ae S 8 j NTED—HORSES TO PASTURE AT WAT: O8T—WASHINGTON, D.' 2 5 A Tates. it e imumaclinetty; supreme prelate, ley. E- Le | WASSER Monsey TO PESIURE A Wana | [ORT WASHINGEON, D.C. MAY 20, 1901, . | eneuiter miner 7st fi Dolph of Indiana; supreme keeper of records, | blue grass pasture; plenty of waterand shade; reason- Maqhinston Target Shooting Association of the Dis, | WOM RENT AT MT; PLEASANT, TWO, BOOMS. W; A. Cooper of Tennesse: supremo trensurer, | sbcteran. “fs EA, Waariso, Vex mv ies of Sana. sete Gee eed Fein Tathet. care pase doors Adureegil. Reena gota 0 pore cr mene cone el asd application has "boes taade Tors dapcato | Be Star oc. Ciel herald, John wart of ne; supreme . R RENT-TO ADULTS—TWO OR THREE warder of the inner gate, Mrs, E. 8.’ Miller of | Prass.sndirons + Beara myer x. wavpecker. | FYitwsnt unfurumhor ‘Boor New York; supreme warder of the outer gate, WASteD-4 On SNH areY, Must LOSt_#ROM RACK NO. a75, MAY 27, ON XC ST. TE Re Binge whe eeeatnnese: im Samuel J. Smith of New Hampshire; supreme ; state price, &c. M., Star satches OK RENT—A DESIRABLE FUBNISHEL seaiat diseelor, Des I, Ur douse of bee | ern nite | apa aoe: ese Sh om is Feira Gacrnenon, Stee eat chusetts; supreme trustees—Horace Mitchell, ‘ANTED-TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT; ALL | 7 O8T-STRAYED FROM 15¢7q 147i Dr. E HOWARD, Ow Tt st nsw hywe ae je., of Maine; AM. MeBath of the District of |W ‘tundard janten tern retonsble:”imactnes mand and mastif Pup: wate face, fect R RENT 1444 RHODE ISLAND AVE., BEAU- Seen bieg a er eeenee. Cen) Hae Maulare: ORYPEWIITER EXCHANGE. Marcos, “Hewaidif brouht fo | POR” RENT_FURAIGHED OD FLOOR FRONT Foca’ Isroom house; ali mt. 3. H. GHAY & ittee on 5 ‘owe! Massachusetts; fe dwbl4-3m i — 3. W. McCall, Kentucky; HL. Boutwell, Masser | St ea pro ‘L08t_4 GRAY BRINDLE TERRIER GYP; HAS welled people. 4i0'idet new mg sans cinmot "A creas to ubordinate soumand-| WANED, gl Nasu ben art Ga Neil | Ea heer alas parece eae fer | POW, MERT_DQ_ YOU" WANT ROOMS Un 50. a ee {or unter. CARDNiM. az oun faa Ligon nosy Delawir ave. neon ) May 25. A Uib- | are, what they are and the price. 4 Fra:., Houma 7. CONCONAN ST, XW. EE Big ew 5 me 1° r ke RENT—WELL ‘HTED. ‘TRALLY LO- domme + irunte south Ment tate Matern |W Sie seein eaeaaes Beton | eaw-we—_cappaene wt an | F casey eae cre — Gilbert M urchased for $1 7 times lined. | Return to Star office and receive reward. | tographic Goods, 518 22th st., ust below F. of Carrio EF. Kaos lots 6 to 18; equate 4 por aan, Eictpreerencrottven. WILLIAM | | myweor . yg AP iTS OF TWO OR THREE CK HOUSE, 405 feet 9 inches on 18th street, 100 on E. street "now WEY OST—§5 REWARD FOR THE RETUBN OF ig I q Ing Fade Getler Witte prance wai rok SOTSE | AAT dese oh bed wis | eu cou EEE DUB: | pol fe Hgunzh Mactan ino bough for 9740 ot | hn, MISERIES ESATA sor mae Biguetbenaae per ia RE ere 7. E. Lardon sub 43, square 7 3 ‘Fears at ha feet, 1 between Sth and Gib sireate ‘northwest | WASTED = EVERNBODY, TO HAVE THEIR PERSONAL. aig obey ae Te W. C. Withers has bought for $7,000 of Caro- “Ofies ta 1708 and 7710 fat See line Borden sub 47, square 191, 17’ by 104 feet RESRw hfe Toto, we Moet Sate | CUVEE, SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR RENT—STORES. Sinaees, oF between 15th and 16th streets tes 's, and F, and 908 and SF northwes pte Bw. PERN ee vy Institute, Taare sere E. E. Hoge has bought for 24,800 of L.” F.| WW ANTEDGGHALE YOUR “HORSES | oN ee ci i irae -_ mapiigh atch la rata, | padre a ga a mn20-in a¥e.8.¢..ad DW. ee see aE BOARD) x mo SE

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