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a ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, a GR ALONG THE WHARVES. Today isa quiet one along the front. The steamer T. V. Arrowsmith. Capt. Entwisle, arrived yesterday from Baltimore, having made all river landings. The only ice of consequence | encountered on the trip wasa foe abreast of | Annapolis, Some ice was struck in Smith’ sand Nomini creeks, Potomac river. ‘The Arrowsmith left last night for points as far dowo as Smith's creek. It is expected that make the round trip by Thursday ‘The ferry steamer Columbia is doing great Dumness. | The Semson underwent her annaal inspec- tion and came out with flying colo The Macalester resumed her Mount Vernon, Port Washington, Marshall Hail and Glymont Fonte today. The oyster trade is expected to open in earnest by Saturday. Most of the Washington feet are loading. ‘The schooner Kittie Anne, Capt. Laycock, miled into Georgetown harbor vester- day wheat. This is the first sail ‘arrival at that port winee the freeze set in. The Templar and Harlow have landed a four- | William | are reported at sea for Washington. | fura The Nina Tillson. with lumber from Florida, | _' @ught soon to be dae E. K. Hart, from the Rappahannock with umber, is believed to he sailing up. A score of wood craft will arrive by Satarda’ *. F. Anliff returned yesterday from his bridal tour. Mr. Auliff was wedded on the 6th inst, by Rev. Dr. Meador to Miss Clemmer Ken- rer. trip took in the principal cities of | the south. Today the Vaiean and Samson aro picking at the ice near the Long bridge. From = Stand point. the Réttor of The Eveninse Star ‘The impression seems to prevail in certain quarters that the department clerk's position is & mere sinecure, with no responsibility at- tached and ne more ardaous daty than drawing the salary with promptness and regularity; that the work in general is so simple in its na ture that nothing above mediocrity 1s required | vite satisfactory performance, so that ite de- taile can be mastered in afew weeks, and that the clerks themselves take more pride in the _ iW | capable, A) | Ww: Apply 215 3d st. nw. | Ww already organized from Alexandria, with 1,500 bushels of | ™ W: | Bigeye" thchee:, 380) pases of "sold ratter in operation - 187 population, Re. ; some atlases times mitting @ RAND, McNALLY York W WANTED—HELP. a ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG MAN, WELL REC- for hoveew ark and footman's duties. Ww Apply at stable rear of 1455 Wt ANTED—A WHITE BOY ABOUT 1 aa Teas ap omice 0 deliver, goods. | Address in rriting to KM. expe: silline reference zits aia areas ae oe y ANT ‘D—AT 1421 K ST., A YOUNG COLOR rina reisrence, vast ED. COMPETENT | COLORED as ‘aT ‘ate F: three horses 3 Pr ad ANTED-PERFORMERS UPON ANY OR jbeateal instrament to zo _aruateur orchestra chiget. gat rer ‘Address ORCHESTRA, mote ANTED-MEN TO rane, ORDERS IN EVERY FOR RENT—ROOMS, _ = FURNISHED. 2| Rr ures Seiden? ave. a. FOR, RENT-NEAR ry Lee publi? bull sean QF as supervisor of oman WASTED BY MAX OF FNERGY AND PUSH, om, | noeaig nae ett a Cee eters ad | Cat iB RENT_301 STANTON PLACE NE NICELY qinfows on oii pil siden Sheedice ‘Dane door, neat 830 per fels-lwa* W Sean peacten creation’ fecenstrart MAX OF FI FIVE feted meet Wartnaat A YOUNG WHITE MAN, Tith et. ow. "RAND IN- TA COMPETENT, SOBUR AND IX: A SITU- ee WAL. fe14-24" va Fab AST TOT the ABBE! A LARGE FUR- odarate, "fois Se Foe BEXT 503 2 St NW, poture: bay window =~ Tolga A LARGE FRONT southern ex. floor; heat fell-3a" Withers LA TOUNG MAN; POSITION AS jouble-entr3 ferences. Ad- ‘Box 75, Star office reier fel da" W are ALESMEN FOR RAND, MeNAl & Co." Now Handy Atlas, just published. at the ar price of 81-00; brows cigth, red etuce; size rm unt y maps of states ani territories with all railroads Sages of uew census inatter, giving 1 paxes colored sta‘iatical di ai other valnable features. Contents similar to bilshed by other houses at four or five end for terms or save tiie by re: Sannin cory. terns. Re. Addroas SCO.” GL East! Oth at. foit-4s ANTED-TEN YOUNG MEN OF GooD AD- iret to solicit orders. Cail at 948 New York SALARY 2 50 for =D ~ Or successful evasion of duty than in its faithful | WWASTED — SALARY OR COM diecharae. ae ipa Pencil” The soot useful and novel: aes Whether this impression originated in glaring | the ave Frases igk thorovghly in. two seconde. instances of administrative laxity in depart- | Worts like magic, 200 to 300 per cent profit. | Agente mental affairs under the old regime, or in the rae of territory and sub agents 4 fmagination of some political Alexander look- rarechanceto make moneys. terms one ing about for new worlds to conquer it is not my province to determine or inquire neither | do I regard it as necemary to trace its origin to or seek ite justification in a system under which appointments were often made less on account of clerical than political ability—less by reason of what the appointee could do in departmental work than what he or his friends | Bad already done outaide b ever this may Rone the lees erroneous, least so far ae it Feintes to the present, and whoever believes or professes to believe it true, whatever be his station or wherever he may choose to air his views, simply displays his own ignorance of the depart | requirements as well as of the ebaracter and amount of work demanded and accomplished. Yet it ie quite certain that this erroneous view of the matter had mach to do in influenc- ing the recent ofthe House when the “eight-hour bill” was passed. ‘The clerks are, axa rule, men and women of ligence, aml were so recog- character and inte nized 1m their res vintment, at they would by no means vison, from either © moral or point of view, with an equal persons in any other calling. To é EMPLOYERS pecimen of erasins. Mt +H Wis. (OE ERASER WEG.C Touts La Crome, 430: FANTED ST ou ty pewrit rrowid serators, directed. to positions; | & ‘competent stenographers and Spent no charge for services. WYCK- BENEDICT. Remington 1 exnineton TIPS | tg pilin as 8 cook or aang Hi SPECTABLE COLORED GIRI. id, of nuraes can ft oor | BP Wate ‘SITUATION: EAUNDBY ‘OR CLEAN- ing rooms. At 1427 Madison st. Ie W 3 LJ REX. FURHISHED. ‘ROOMS—COMMUNI- town and ao: ‘Bo delivering, good wages Fee juare from Capitol; cas SNS "ULES Bok! REL EY: aka | W toattewg: ot Eee pote poser reer | snggais Deen do Apply 118 Marland see WY ANTED-GOOD EXPERTEN MEN FOR| f- BS ee OR ER sT. ames oe ak LARGE AND SSOM Lior RT'tee APPS to V. BALDWIN | \ > ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MA | {,clorantly farnis and 3d floors; in | JOHNSON, Or RT iste | WA show w.od or analy’; can be bed unt if desired. W Rete & STEADY aS wir { references, Adirose RoW. Star oftion. "fo1d-Sa foll-Ga* ~ nowledre ene; cust my o 2 = . R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ahigood referencen. Addreee Box $6. bear ofhes. | WW ANFED — SITUATION (BY, oe front room ‘crud waltable for ong or ‘and inte emplorers Me JM ais J 7th of. | Seo goutiemes j overything new, and Sr ~ | Ww. AN’ dcpereaces epee TES nw. fel1-34' a3 bie th exchanged. at, nw | temperete Babiis A) epg LE, - OR RENT-PERSONS WISHING COTS AND List "bet 10th and 170 feld28 FEMALE. Fooms for the inauuration Week can rent WANTED.-4. BOY OR YOUNG MAN TO WORK | \)7ANTED_B® A LADY OF EXPERTENGE, <A | "@onghle at 12iv 12th st, u.w. private family. in the house and ts make himeelf general .; ‘position inno office do writing and make ful, reference required. Apply 35 Bet. se. feld-2 2, or place verness to Ly BEATS Tae N.W., NICELY FUR ot me rs Address MISS MAR’ Columbus st., aished oor oF very osiale = W etree oupericnceta Washington Aunig ee | erent sas WORT te | om hehe 2 Pan erie years’ experien: 4 ‘i 3 3 sud Buta's'e, HRAMENS PHARMACY, “20150 | WW ANTED-BY A COLORED WOMAN, A for one, 81 Deis n.w. Lj eine tines PA. Yaith of without board: iso ‘windows itchen to caterer. 18 5255 30 R RENT—NICEi.¥ FURNISHED KOOMS, WI F board: for two jn room. heat and gas, #35 16; near cars and departments. AVE. N.W., PURNISHED ta ‘OR RENT-NIOFLY FURNISHED ROOMS IX ‘The Herndon, 1235 New York ave. n.w.; house Fecently renovated; new paper; new furniture: cm terer in house; all rooms are front rooms. fe-Ota* W: ARTED-BY ‘Btar office. A YOUNG GERWAN LADY, gee on or iedyo maid’ baat safer see hans B ste FORRENT_LARGE FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT Toma, cheerful and bright, with board: Uberal rater to two gentlemen if taken ‘by March 1. at. nw. feX-lin TANTED—BY Wi daughter, situation as cook ood city reference. Gail at or address 22 An COLORED | WOMAN AND FOR REST FURNISHED ROOMS, wiTH HEAT, and bath; one for $10 and one 81°; for mar- ed'couglen or eentlomen Sxlnoone sincle front iran, tno 7 ANTED_BY uation as ni V ences. Address 1829 Pa. A YOUNG WHITE GIRL, & SIT- ifse or chambermaid; best refer- * ANTED-BE for small feference. App! A RESPECTABLE COLORED Place as chambermaid or waiting of to cook Taanily po washing. can furnish ply 448 N at. n. ANTED_BY tion as @ V small private family. 4 COLORED GIRL, A SITUA. \bermatd. or plain ‘ine Tail at once. BO" Fenton 0 \e A ANTED_ G0 T0_DICK'S AGENCY FOR cgoks, snaids, Jaundresses, ch FEMALE. _ ve. sch impression is | Wi Ww good waxes. bring reference. W three: no ctive communities before | apply, with references, at 1703 K st. n. Ww |W DE-FIRST-CLASS BOARD. cook: must thoroughly understand | cook ime ry detail: good waxes and permanent Pac ron. refs. Apply, after a.m. 227 Capitol st. ier ANTED_A NEAT. BRISK WOMAN, ‘or cvlored. in family of five, f 1008 ANTED— ferred, to ildren : nd io kome at niginss Tesidenct FARTED-A. WHITE GIL AS —WAID AND seamstress; also = «oo cook, white or colored. fe14-20 ANTED—GIFL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; {ie fact hewls of bureaus have uniformly | 191, Tyin ae age men competent: Limit ier al ene witness, | Yyranren ELY—AN HONEST, RE True, there area fow incompetent, and a | WAN.i0 woman forsencral homework, ins cimall fom, petbaps, who evade their duties whenever | family of afulte; mast bea wool cook. “Apply # 4h P itis pomible, and it| would indeed, be remark: |. s.¢. u a bie if, among 40 many, it were otherwise. But | WW ANTEN LADY NOt TOO YOUNG FOR PER. ; Toanent position one willing to take abort trips there could be no greater mistake than to | Vy, wanent poriticn one willing to take short trips Judge the many by these few, and no greater 606 F. st. n.w. Take elevator. 1° V y ARTEL 81 SITUATION | oy tien, Be. Ai \drees Boe ‘A_ FIRST-CLASS re tarotice Teigee Wes BY first-class private W? A) valid oF are Vv kutchen, laundr men, drivers, se references. Call at 1149 20th st. “& COLORED WOMAN, A PLAGE |. waitress or plain cooking ina faipily; one who can give best of (e13-30" ANTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for cooks. chambermalds. Irses, o raiters, coach: ‘butlers pursen. seametress wi a butlers. eB0Swo® BANUEL A, COOMBS & CO. 327 10th ‘waitress, J ANTED—A FRENCH LADY WISHES A RE- engagement as traveli wd maid for an in ¥, OF fs will ‘cidlaren.” ‘adress We Noas Star's ANTED_SITUATIONS FOR MAIDS (French and German), cooks, bartenders, . seamstresses, Store anid linen rooni hands, house cletks. BURNHAM'S, 1110 G st. n.w. WANTED—ROOMS. dren in house. 1027 9th wt. nw. 922 RRENT—AT THE WOODMONT, 13TH AND jows circle, rooms en suite with private bath and table board ; torms reasonable. _Sa7-Imoa IF. UNFURNISHED. RK RENT — TWO LARGE UNF Tooms; second floor; bath on same floor kas: terms reasonable. 01:3 French st. n.w. fel NISHED heat and ope FOR REST To. A FIRST-CLASS CATERERS, dining room and kitehen in good location Teng | taken in board” Address VIRGINIA, Star office, 1b¢ HOR RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING UNFUR- nished rooms on 2d floor; heat and vas; very light houtwheening permitted central, locatk lent neti borhood ; a O31 I st. n. Fy UR, PARLORS, FIRST floor, for housekee! $18. Folding bed for sale, "but hgierieerige Pi “biz buh’ new. 14-2b" OR RENT—O22 7TH ST. N.W. iit connecting unfurnished Foor —THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED nished rooms, for light housekesrine; loc 108 E st, el HREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED cor ‘suitable for light honsskoer ing: ae RENT. ——= "green ctl 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Exe a icra Fo Pa aEaror nom In oy ey SOR Amianeee oe ok ba SREY FOR BERT NEARLY NEW House. VER at ne. bea comtainie it 4x large rooms. sts Prone ER ST Aw Re rent Seat * RENT—BY OSCAR W. WHITE, 090 F ST N. W. 732, T2Nat ‘Oth st se near “eo kin isbed. em 1. 37,50! + Fx RENT-! 4g Py L3 Ae NEW rooms. furnace Carringe to DOTTY PC soe Ee Pelepbone A. Far RENT-410 71H ST. 8.EGR.A ML PF st, ne, Or. a.m.t. ae ae ‘FURNISHED. wee $5,000 Thee isthasioth ste 9166.07 omen inter Wi ifn Base ar Shes ‘with stab! Pherson Square,. 108.57 th and Mi sis ne [Detaleg at bet "Com Deonagennal wand 17h st. Or paute bet Stet tad bet | bet PQ... 200 Bunderland. plsce ber and it “160.67 Fet bot 7th 18th. 83 FARMS. 10 acres about two miles from Washington, 12- room and bara sceg: ‘630 1108 Ft. 1st oor and... serra apie i. (Sroome in rear 2027 L st [S roomie i reat 2055 Est Gitsnw, oaok....--8.25| Banement wilder 3027 Lot Ee . 5 STABL! | Stable bet I, 1d ne Worwee “} aoe an: Ri Lore for 3 POOR tren RULLETING CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF. Fon Pema FICE. ; eh a JOHNSTON 0 SIX ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, suttable for lake use: terms moderate ; referenc FU ms, all e desirable aetanED ND UNF ie rome: TEFORD'S AGENCY, 427 11th st; new JANTED-ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE Protestant fam uy LE Sdek state price. rin of city; cheapest and eurest tablished 1885). R RENT_OFFICE BUILDING 523 13TH ST, 2.» fey doors below Fi.rent very slow 10, good tenant. €.D. Li} ERMAN, | “felt epee fe7-tmh1 Wixnen-zw0 COMFORTABLE COMMUNI. ‘eating rooms on floor with bath ‘Address } Permanent if HOPKIN: office. Injustice than to in:poxe @ heavier task upon | each of the many with a view to securing better | Feeults from the indolent or indifferent few. In every field of employment judicious man- | agement wil. fix the hours of continuony labor thin the safe limite of endurance, and ex- ce and intelligent observation have, in . clearly demonstrated what those Himits are. Any attempt to exceed them may result in Slight temporary gain, bat the ultimate result Will inevitably be a greater loss, and so it will mont certainly prove in this case. An experience of several years in a special line of work that has brought me into imme- diate daily contact with scores of clerks at their desks and otherwise employed bas con- vinced me that the department clerk, us a rule, has fewer moments of relaxation during work- fog hours than one in almost any similar em- ployment ontside, and the degree of mental | V exhaustion entailed by bis seven bours’ work | exnnot be lew than that produced by nine or ten hours’ work into which the elements of variety and momentary relaxation more freely | enter, to say nothing of the premature loss or serious impairment of eyesight so common among department clerks, and this latter fact constitutes one of the strongest additional ob- Jeotions to the eight-hour day Few of our buildings are weil lighted at best, and even im the best lighted it is impossible to locate more than two or three desk, in each room favorably as regards light, and when we Femember that the present seven-hour day for nearly half the vear ends but little before sun- set it is easy to conceive what the effect of orking an hour or even « half hour later would be upon the eyesight, when there are even now so many sufferers in that respect. It is claimed by the advocates of the eight- hour bill that the clerks are not earning their salaries ander existing conditions. This must mean either that they do not work so steadily as they should and the extra hour is added to | Make up lost time or that the work is so easy of performance that they could work eight hours contingously just a* well aa seven. Certain utterances upon the floor of the House when the bill was under discussion indi- eave that a good deal of the information con- | cerning the departments and the work therein | has been obtained at extremely loug range. and it might not be amirs to suggest that the erable gentiemen may learn a good deal more about the real nature of departmental work, the conditions under which it is performed, the mental capacity requisite to its proper perform- | ance. the personne! of the clerical force and the tuduatry or indolence of the clerks by in ent observation at short range, and by | consulting those in a position to know and to furnish such facts us may not be apparent to the casual observer,than ther are likely to learn of local politicians who at award meeting never set foot in a department buiid- | Eig in their lives But that the clerks’ hours of labor are too | few is not the only objection of these doughty | edvocates of economic reform. Uncle Sam has Bitherto (in their estimation) been entirely too | liberal in the matter of annual leave. Weil, I | presume the poor old gentleman simply made the very natural mistake of supposing the Clerks to be human beings, and not mere ma- rh) Dave never th hours of work, their long periods of leave each year, or even the time wasted during | eveaions by obstructive tactics, which have no | Bigner object than partisan advautaze, and, less | " than all, with their own salaries (except, per- Bape, to insist that they are too small). Econcmsic reform, which (like charity) be- gine at home, does not seem to be at all in their line, and until they demonstrate their Sincerity by some measure aimed at something | else thac the defenseless department clerks their fame as viguant guardians of the public treasury will scarcely come up to their ex) tations, even in the remote rural districts, W. ELC. —— To Abolish the Emancipation Parade. One of the presidents of the day for the) W“: Emancipation day celebration has announced That be base disbanded all committees ap- | Pe thirty-tiret anniversary celebration of the | emancipation of slaves in the District of Co- lumbis, and tomorrow evening, at a meeting to | be held in the Cadets’ Armory, be will issue « Manttesto abolishing street thinks that it is the unanimous seatiment of | the people of this city to celebrate the anni-| versary apon a higher and a more progressi scale. He ts of the opinion that « ng al Lincoln Park. an industrial exhibitien of the | public ehool children and essay reading fora prize wold sbow the advancement of his peo- day an industrial and educational seuse since emancipation. apeoies ‘The Baptist social Union. The Baptist Social Union has eifected a per- ‘manent organization with the following list of officers: J. J. Darlington, president; Prof. 0. ‘T. Mason, first vice president; F. A. Roderick, second vice president; D. 8 Foster, secretary; Joaeph B. Bailey, treastrer; G. F. Gulick and ™ auditors; 8. W. Woodward, & Deland 7 Bradley. RH. Martin, D: Chambers, F. . W. F. Holtzman and Bateman, directors. ‘The object of the union os Mesand hotels. DICK’ V and d: ‘Shite «irl for meneral housewor! white wir] for kitchen maid W. Anacostia. D.C. bance preferred. A) W 12th and Frankfort. 8. v siebt large profits, send “5c. for sarmple and, W | rants or, wherev Estat wares TANTED_WOMEN COOKS, €12 TO $40 PER month: maids, waftresses, nurses, scrubbers, fers. men cooks. Coachmen. Kitchen help for fs AGENCY. 613 7th st. fel4-3b* 7 ANTED—GOOD WHITE COOK; TWO IN FAM- ily; pay $15. Alsoacapable white woman cook ‘oarse washing; two in fatnily ; pay $16. Good pay 815. A young \ Apply to fesse _ RIE sy between the hours ahd 10.a.m. fel3-3b GOO TELIABLE COOK. quite at zrocery of Mr. PUMPHREY, Mourg OMEN COOKS, $10 TO 875 “CHAS bnrses and laandresses: in ity o- > colored men WASTED. hat SAMUEL A. COOMBS & CO. = uALE n without ineura- , Star office. f13-20" —A WOMAN TO DO ‘and, Dursing; stay nights; must efereuces. Atjiy 24 17th at. m.wefl3-2b* N EXPERIENCED MITLINER AT EWS, 022 7th st., between I and K fo13-2b* |, BODY HANDS iy to ire. ET, DAVIS, 6. fella" TANTED—A fauaily : an Irish Catho! Address Bo: P ANTE! ANTED—2 OR 3 FIRST-CLAI and trimmers.” App rookland, _____MALE OR FEMALE. TANTED—A WIDE-AWAKE GENERAL AGENT to bandie a small and usefal novelty that sells on ter ius. P.O. Box 761 Brooklyn. N.Y. [AN AND WIFE ON A FARM NEAR r, Wile housekeeper; north~ home for right pariy. 709 “Address ple preferre. w. DUND: -AGE . how Teady. ‘and pay highest coms. Room 9 TAL PUB. CO. STS TO SELL LIFE OF JAs. G. We Lave the best book fo- 1407 F fel4- ANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT servants (refs. ):private families oF newted: also positions lished 1885. SHACKLEROLD" W descriptio: fed 12t" Waste: ) ANTED—ROOMS AND FOR RENT OF EVERY Be. entrance fee and no charge to hose seek ing accommodations rooms wanted for the inauguration. WAS) INGTON ROOM RENTING DIKECTOLY, Roo! m 7, Warder bidg.. cor. 9th and F. TWO OR THREE FIRST OR BEC. pe wun ave haugees Gress TAYLOR. 1308 Pont for housekeepin; of 3h ‘tad the avenue, V 7 ANTED— for property of ‘at once. SEVERAL SMALL HO! brick or frame, within the city limite, hy if Prices are reasonable. fare ace. L: STARGANDTEM, 613 anywhere in the Horthwest, ave immediate customers this character and can handle it Send full particu. 2. W, ae ED-TO mod. imps. to tion preferred. cash. fell-Lu Y ANTED_I WANT FOR A CLIENT FROM ONE ta trenty small brick dwellings at barkain for Prices inust be decided PURCHASE A HOUSE WITH ALL ‘cost avout $10, 000; northwest sec- AT, COUMBE, St ati, 222 WASTED-HOI a os rant ands. Owners should not fail to call for USES FOR KENT AND PROP- in all sections. Tam having great of gbronerty in the northwest Particulars, fg guact, locati M. MARTIN, fe11-3t 1029 Pa. ave. n.¥w. * WANTED—LOTS. WASTED-AN ECONOMICAL LOT ON Mr RID- Hill or near Lincolu Square, Address, stat- &e.. J. . 2, 150-¥i bu ‘Address tock. fixtures cored; long lease; businger; $4,000 B Baw Roanoke, 1G MONEY IN THIS FOR A SHOWMA, {ng inaneuration week; small capital f futerest for gale; imumedia Fok, SALETFULL-STOCEED (DRUG STORE, Tow. :rent low stock worth $1.80; if sold at once rade; food reasons for sell- Star office. fel4-3t Fe OR SALELIQUOR STORE AND DWELLING, * nd furniture centri ‘cash. Larsen Address Box 63, Star office. Va. fold-t acted by ladies — white for all kinds of domestic labor, city, xt with references. 700 L Ww. fel 2we' A FIRST COOK. MALE OR FEMALE; ave references: nichts; wood ply at GROT!0 CAPE, 2105 Pa. ave. nw. W must fell-de* Ww teres seumintroaacs, eat wagee, gwearantse a Dena TO Db — MISCELLANEOUS | ANTED—I FAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR stores or any stock of merchandise. Address Jars. which will be treated confidential 3 WwW = nw. es. Strange to say, these modern Soluns | VW ught to find fault with their own | vive locat! | szdliberaldealine. A.C. WINSTON, inted by him to make arrangements for the | WAX. parades, ax he | Sere saa | 457 New York ave. felt WAS IED= 000 GENT SUITS TO CLEAN AT $i a suit. Coats, “30 cts ; pants, 25 cts; veuts, O eta. : by now process: 3) years’ experience. Goods ‘alled for and delivered. L. H. POSEY, 1lig 14th 7 ANTED — TAKE NOTICE-I WILL PAPER Tooins from $3 upward. in blank; «ilt, $4 and v up, with inch fries.) "You c 33\per cont for Barvetais. all Worx guaranteed Serapinx extra fekt-bin Tithat nw. ANTED-REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED AND unimproved, for customers seeking investment; ad price. J. B. WILLIAM! 121 Fst. ow. Woerorerty = Ls It Teh o aa es weave both WHEAT & SUTER. 1605 Penn, D-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER.old and new jewelry dentiat cold, coins, socom, watell cages. gl: and silver o! ail deveripth ng ns bought. F. LOEWENSTEIN. Manut'e J Furthaser of Old Guldand Silver, 2 thet hw. fe10-1m" WASZED — PUPILS FOR OLD-FASHIONED pupsing school and voice building class: ball. 008 Fist Ti re jeanob, OF $1.50 for term of 12 lersons. Per fel WAXIED AND FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD AND ‘office furniture of every: devcrt stoves, feathers, store. ANTED-A | FEW OLDERS FOR PHOTO. crapls, cabinet alse. at $2 8 dozen: with one framed. Large, tures copied. r D—HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR mud-hand haruess, D. HOUCK, Jem ey EXCHANGE, 610 F at. nw. 00DS OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AB ANTED_GO F IND of Tuautiien. epi eed Bi ALPRED RAY, is “re oe oe hifeed eBay. W cae nina ee RENT EN iteeograph and duplicator Waa sOR ER we WITH Epp to foster and develop Baptist interests and to Promote fraternity, unity and denominational | LUT ANT IU P. ae Pee ee made 16 order af abort gotice 1 Dre bg ata _2i6-am* fasbington. Was asa S ofacreea ve | a Firstclees van! fusing a ment. W. 1. OF) cantile position two dwellings In t WV ANTED-45 01 Star office. $35 northwest, WO YOUNG Mi paid for on easy terms. A sean Gas Company's stock. WILL provision store on. gut corners in the northwest, |ALE—DRUG STORE LOCA’ Did a cash business fhe past year trade ip ma lease, collin “iadvess 3° ‘adreus PRI PER star ctice SALE — BUSINESS PROPERTY ON PA. re. n.w.. running through to a wide street: now rented to United states; iow’ price end invegt- TE, 1217 F st. afelst N OCCUPYING GOOD Mit. ms desire to rangement with some xentlemen with capital for the erection. 0 be northwext costing about, $6,000 ress Box, 2 OFFER FOR 100 SHARS AMER ‘Addrens X.¥.Z. Tolan? R SALE—DATRY LUNCH ROOM DOING GOOD mace vod reason {i ul O. depot. Ingnire 12 C st. a. w. link located near B. fol4-3t FOR, RENT — WE HAVE SEVERAL VERY desirable front office rooms over our ware rooms, which we will rent at low r _fed-Im PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 Iith st. n. 1k RENT—OFFICES IN Eee McGILL BUILD- ine, 908 to 914 G st. Just west of the patent office. ‘This building contains every modern device and im- Rive known for comfort, safety and convenience, 11 offices have direct light wid ventilation. Taking moan ous in consideration the renits are ro- ably low. ten to permanent tenante. — OFFICE ROOMS iN COLUMBUS BUILDING, GIT Fe stun heats muon et tact Foor wm large nod cheerful. ‘Only $20 and 830. JOHN O°FOHNSO Je Fre Jal3tt he OFFICE ROOMS, 013 AND 915 moderate * JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. FOR RENT—STORES. ‘OR RENT, OR SALE CHEAP A FD NE STORE ‘hd dwelltnw in section; splen- ia chance for an enterpristugiaan. = Ingiure cor, Ist nd K ste. tel4-3t" FoR RENT_TWO HA gat NEW STORES, 1324 and 1326 G st. n.w. bet. 13th and 14th; large tae fronte: iu goad _usiness Location: rents 5 per month. Apply OWNER, 1322G st.n.w. _ fel4-1m* BR NT CORNER STORES IN The Cilfton." on Thomas circle, commer 14th, and ‘Massachusetts ave. . D. LIEBERMANN, 1208 F st. -LARGE WAREHOUSE, 1003 B ST, Oyporite wholesale market. ‘A fine business oration, “Store, $50. ‘Upper story, with wide tn $50. ‘Whole building, 875 Inquire at O20 Lous. fina ave. feo-im OR RENT—THE STORE. OF 626 LA. AVE, running throuzh to C ‘also the % halis above samme, separately from the store. A. H. SEMMES, 602 F st. _- fet-im D SEVEN- t 157 14th st Appiy 411 15th st new. abt eosin FOR RENT-FINE STORE IN MONTROSE 2UxMO heated by steain,; will rent cheap to pees aenit tenant. 2."S. FRISTOE, E 1338 F at, n.w, Fe RENTOADJAGENT TO THE BANK OF ‘Washington and running through to C JAS. L. BARBOUR & aS OF THE HANDSCOMEST LIT. He stores in the city is for rent in the McGill hurldipy, 908-914 G at. Just West of the Patent Of- fee. Well suited for a inarehant taibers fel-Im FOR RENT_FLATS. MARLOW, 70 Corcoran building. FOR RENT—STABLES. , RENT_THE « -THREE-STORY BRICK STA- in Temperance Hall alley, bet. 9th and 10th goad ana Bote ‘A.W. ; 1Vstalls, Slevator. &e Apply THOMAS RUSSELL, 08 pork RENT-BY R. o. HoUTz REAL ES- tate and Inst Broker, J0th and F sts. n. w. ENFORSiswes houses. ™ 107 F nw, 10r. 5003. 0th st no, 10 Caw, 13:....- OBIT R nee eee Pike gave: G07 oh he, tr. esos oe FURNISHED HOUSES. ‘Mass ave and Thomas etrele, 17% IC near 34 nw, 13r....8100 Sppiorh ness 1 nw, Sr. ane 300 'L near 1381 te Bi = Fete neat Bet OFFICES. Ejerantroomein “Gun 11. F aw. 3, building,” from $20 (941 Fst nw, 2, to $100 each. heated by steam, 1211 F, 3r, 850470 La ave, from 6 F STORES. 273 1026 ©. SRR oes La ave, ball 107 F nw. 20r. 10 Conn ‘ave. 1024 Conn ave... 3) STABLES. 70, rear... ‘1028 Conn ave, rear....825 12 RT ave, ‘rear. ©. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n. w. i ae ip at 80 Tr, ing City, Sr & wil 15 Marks aley'es, 4-100 Green's alley nw. 4r.-..9 1608 Crescent stnw, or ‘and water, SOR RENT- S142 Pst nw, 10r. br. amt. alde yard. 1633 Conn. 7r, f., bath and a.m.t. 1303 Cat. s.w., Or. br.. a.m. ae Ost. 6 ws. 6r, be. a.m. J 8 setasest 1 FSi, BENT-BY W. C, DUVALL, 925 F 87, 216 N Pavenw,8r._,- 20 14530th nw, Br... 2 Ath nw, Sr... 9550514 Then, Te. SIO F ste, Hr. 2.50 S11 N uw, 71 430 loth ne, 8r..2212/35.00 004 12th, Be. $56 Sen 33.00/2408 15th nw, Br... 15.00 Front office rm, 2d floor —/461 Pa av nw, only, . 16.00 tel FOr, RENT Sls STH ST. SE rooms, @15.30; 7 Floridaave. n.e., ‘Capitol, st. brick. 7 belek, $20.6); 1034. 19th si 3, SAUNDERS o 12th ana Gn.w. FRAME, 2Es snd'w,.. Houses in W. P. court. each... State inyrear of 708 8 af a fel 1-3” OH Mew, Sr, we ii Aligy Uaton & = SUNDAY, ABOUT 8.E. COR OF Dupont Cirels and Mass. ave., a card case; silve yaunteds name inside; no address.” Heward at 4 <BUY GROCERY, ae AND Be let — DARK BROWN SETTER GYP (LAST Thurslay): has puns. | Please return to 314 2a at_n.w. and receive reward, fel ‘AND ae = TRAYED — A SMALL BROWN Return to above No. hound from 901 434 st. sw. + | ad revelverewards Oe aD. AND WELL-ESTABLISHED ‘wood, coa) and feed store: Address FUEL, Star; ah Teasons given for ED IN THE ‘over $4, creasing. | Very low rent wi 900. Satisfactory reasons for iF office. fold.3t R SALE — wagon. cans. fo13-3t° for selling. Address PI eee WITH HORSE, EL Bie ace | L the city. fe13-1m )R SALE—HOTELS, eee in Atlantic City, N.J. ATH HOUSES for sale in all parts of Real Estate and Low building, Atlantic City, N. J. KR SALE—A investi went 80. tzgent in RARE CHANCE—A 10 PER CENT five new dwelling hounes im south “PB oe Pertuer as 1 ereby. offers for aie rican, ee, FOR SALE, FURNITURE OF A TWELY house with lease, including ‘A23rSaa ox 23, Stat ofkce. hem st. nw. Seek second-hand clothing. Ws rae, bale P ok; pow Oke ise ses AMBAT, THE LEADING WATOR REPAIRER, fon yse snd money, . PERSONAL. ION TI ES. MAROH 4. AUGURATION | TI tase fe eeeeree Sgt AND. eae Ca ren perme. eon QUESTIONS Serer OST ON ISTH INSTANT. “A PCCKET BOOK Containing tickets, 81. and. private. pai a eign Hope rs ie OsT_on TH EV iG 01 N. ear Pa, a Russia leather pocket, book contain! ining memoranide and about @0 in cash. | Return top. APPLETON & Co., Publishers, 437 7th nw, ae ET WEEN PENN.K. R. TICKET OFFICE ae Bene th otel, rold-rim eyes! turned to Ebbitt House office. ate rosr-ox SATURDAY, AN OLD-FASHIONED fur boa. about ” yards long. Reta st n.w. i suitablereward, fold: Lome SUNDAY ‘AFTERNOON, FOX TER. ier: and yellow spots; answers to the name of dom: Suitable reward whl bs patd on hi his return to 1761 N st. i" OST FEBRUARY 13, BET. WILLARD'S HOTEL 08 solitaire diamond est ime, azbgginde rl orm bly rewarded by lenin Ne: ve of Will: iat ie NIGHT OF J OF i ER wih col sb collar. reward if retu retary atiog Dy et market ‘O8T-GOLD_ “BOW re oe * Wit) s, Truth” om the feather of the arrow. ‘oward will Dew returned to610 H st. n.w. fell~it* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Frets ir att 60 Mamioe Oe aa Rt ate. gems: balou nue laces paiva Saal Maca aad i ere Mad a, soe aGoe| EE AGM DE ire? Mota ve FRE Rises Gana aa es Or a vere a Dera SALE OR DE—FoR cir Rk SALE_NEAR ROGEYT es TORRES oo *o6-100° ta. er ite & dor, Shand LOST AND FOUND. R RENT—FOUR VERY DESIRABLE WELL- aw Satory briok, houses, with 11 lern iunprovemente, in ood 3 fan offer inte nat ‘apen teria wnich ‘wii render 10 Dersous desiring nice homes. BH. WARSER ‘& CO. B ‘ror RENT— paw, PM seed i Oe 1% 00 S86 Sy parties mae e214" FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fieve pati" good Condtivon. ST. a a oe 3 =e 4 K ST. MB: Pataca pak Sheet! oI oem = SIE ol za ae = 34 ae om e238. 323 B28 Fe ges 3 =o BE 7} 4 5 is g, 288, BEaa aun a QFFICE Rooms. | Meare? Eat ne. | 5 OO eee MONEY WANTED & TO LO. AN. Fi et vada! Py 2, oss Heishee Baten: * (RENT —A COMPLETELY FURNISHED of eicht rooms: location very central; near all and convenient 10 two lines of cars. $73 vot Star office. ae NE: @30.50 PER JOUN 10 Gt. fede HOSE HANDS VE NEW FO\ Ses ‘and 1328 9th st. n.w.:cteht roms. bath and I modern conveniences: splentid locatyon 45 per moath Inquire of FRANK T. BROW Sah at nw. pret oe SAL E—MISCELLANEOU FE @00. Address REMINGTON, Pay RENT He, Es month. ; rT OR SALE—A REMING DUN T\PEWRITER NO Star office.” fe14-2e" wt gas fuel. $150; two-horss power, + & CODD, Agent, 110 XN. Broslwa fol aN Sop wt, 10 t ow. 10° NT FRONT BRICK, 19 rooms; all newly paperod painted tgoughouts with large yard aad stables wit Binks a gelienttul oll ge ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fat. nw. Po: FEST Soaharst, SE: 8 ROOMS; ALL CHARLES Ny HANDY, ra hat. Baws Enea “ RTIN, 1820 Pa. ave. a. 125 4th nw, or. ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED, IN N Sat St “A BARGAIN"—To a quick taker only very desirable two-story. baj-window belek, with convenience, near 14th st. cable ling. _fe11-38 epssail ond fe NY ave wey 250 At Mt Sar ai town, road, 12r, Bt 6 14th st’nw, 150.1730 15th nw, Or. 1114 14ch at nw, Se. FURNISHED. 9500 1311 Conn av nw, 14°. Pnristh a 16r/333. 33 N Say nr Bow, Dir. 137.50 stnw, 219 N Capitol st, Or....15) 3. 00)F ist near 18th “st nw, i iioar Sth ata, 130 1 700 Nd a a Gait, ie 150 50 21st and Osta nw: 10F. nw, 20. ia fferson place. 14 Na Metniriathnw:13r- 908.33 216 RL ave u'r 15th nw, 15th near Raw, 1 No tor 20ti'& '#, Yr_300 OFFICES, Se cor, 12th and Fats (005-7 7th st nw, Ist Ar "at satire od |1365 se" aw. — 50 1924 H stnwireat) 50\1304 F st uw, 2r,. at _nw, entire 605-7 7th st,several rs. — Second floor. 41.67 1213 Fstnw, several rs. — 733 Teh st nw, ist and’ “'se cor Ath and floors. s0iSstnee te a tecc— STORES. 8150 1107 14th TP and 1731 Pa ave..-79 1804 Hin at 1105 14th stuw. L214 Fst nw, 20x00. STABLES. 1324 N ¥ avenw(rear) $15 | 1200 13th nw (rear) Tat Matn'staw Geary 13] The above houses can be examined our gfice only. THOMAS SS FARERE ‘mit from £9. ‘Por RENT— 1OU2T st uw, store fe6-1m R_RENT_ NORTHEAST, Gst.gr. ae Pagid a Ee 4.50 1S0'Tarne ot: 1282 Trinidad ave OFFICES, be SF stow, 820 iatinum 64,000 Store room, 10520 ai ide, rooms | ne. -30 Sta ie rear 147 gk Hae Stabl TORE: Store and ave, LOGE ww 10r, auton’ bial 25) 30 Shop rear 19300 st nw 3 23 Stable rear 227 Q st nw. ‘The above is oniy a portion of ‘the books. For infil listcall at aifcetter Waheda.Seaged on the Ist and 18th. [fe10] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: Fas RENT— Prarss , st. n.w., 10 rooms, bath, cellar i. Tati Sap ‘St. ne, 6 rooms, bath, cellar, all mi, ‘Lanter’ Wobghte, ‘3 rectus, attic and oolier, stcuieN'e EbercneLpeR, Cor. 10th and Gets. nw. FOR RENTITHE CORNER OF 12TH AND G sts. 2.2; Grooms and bath: all latest improve- penta: Also 10 new G-room and bath, honses 92 | £2, 2.@.; pew and modern “ae all hen 616 12th st. nw. ENT _UNFURNISHED— FOL pki ROR SALE-CLAY DIAGONAL suit, latest cut, corded edges times:"cost #50: will se'l for southeast corner 4th and G sts. 5. w. FOR SAL 1 OWING TO DEATH IN oy sousholdefact, inchudir tire oF $350 ; cass own, IS Best. now. folate : DR SALE—PARTIES IN MOURNING WILL SELL | F at a sacrifice plash and her wraje. alno © ewan’ erand winter suite, ~ met and rte, Including one ream x ess: Dust ineasures 36 aiid Mes HL, Star off JOR SAL TTURE OF TARCE 10: ‘room bowen; East Capital wt: near Capitol. des abie loration: furmityre at diseaunt tes rood tasait tL 3300. ren, Fented ; OM SALE IMPORTED | RAniz “MOUNTAIN canary. ne aineers; shes, bird fot and caves at the bird store, fi 7th st_nw. 8. HANTORECHT. * Fok, SAE FINE, SINGING WaRTz Norwich and St. Andresburs canaries females and goldtinches, bullfuches, mockinz bt redbirds, parrots, breeding a " a qhariams” SCHMID'S 712 12th st. nw. OR SALE-SMITH PREMIER TYP! in good’ condition ; price very. ress kes ferent. TYPEWRITER J EXCH mal JOR SALE—ON TERMS TO SUIT sou CAN BUY furniture, ot | son at WOKCH S. Tthet. " JOR SALE—ONLY 2.000 YARDS LEFT OF THAT very desirable S-ounce West Point standard white Quek at Ze. per yard. in lots to si ma has ad Yanced very cousiderably, 80 this one-half its present worth: suitable carriage covers and inany othe uses. HAM, 1231 Penna. ave. Bw. 26-00 JOR SALE—“‘OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW and second-hand: any size. Send for ctreular or caiton DAL Et FOR SALE-TYPEWRITERS F pri ‘of purchass. Best machines on meograph and duplicator supplies. NE" rice is less than for wails. tents, Jas. STOP Sad OUPE HORSE, § PANS ind. kind and wentle in 0 iene: proverty ofthe Sell toclose estate BF. Me STABLES, 400 t415 din OK SAL. —ONE CAB AN to 800 fith st. ‘OR SALF—A PAIR OF HANDSOME, WELL matched coach horses, belonging to & private fmutleman. who Las no further use for thei. are 16 ands hih. stylish, sound and xentle: 5 and @years old: color dark seal brown ; must be sold at once; can LE-RORSE, BUGGY AND HANS $140; excellent, traveler, Kind and desirable in every particular. 326 and 328 N. J. ave. nw fell-3t Foe SALE THIETY MeAD OF FINE DRIVING and draft horses: among them will be found one air of fine matched ponies and other fine tastchel mz also NS staxe coaches, carrying from 6 to20 eecnigors; 2, cabe and), barbers. 2 hanemus, with arness; can be seen at st, opposite new brides. LEWIS COLLINS, Proprietor. FQh SAlb10 HORSES JOST ARRIVED FROM Kentucky—two combination saddle borses, one brown horse, can trot in 2.40: one sorrel, can trot in 2.50; one pacer, can go in 2 30: four coupe horses. fe8-1w JOHN SIMMONS, 1210 Ohio av KR SALE—ALWAYS ON HAND A VARIETY OF horses. Road horses, business horses and drameh: Gorsesa specialty. “A fresh car loa received $Tors week frow different partaof the counter. “Alt arranted as represen’ ‘mone nded BEVISSURDSIM ER ees seam” rapded, RK SALE—C; AGES, WAGONS 4: rs D lon on easy terns. Re} ‘ordered work promptly attenied to. COOK & JARBOE. # Ba Weel Washtarton ean FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR SALESSEVERAL FANCY CASE NATURAL rood finished upright pianos, in the very finest makes and haudsotue styles: offered at special harvain Prices to close them out. A rare chance in of.ured for ‘quick sale. Either cash or $10 monthly payments. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 913 Pennsyivanie ave felt OK SALE—A GEM IN <A BEAUTIFUL . MEDIUM: size square viano fine te ‘and fine inake. Only $120, $10 cash and 85 per mouth. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pennsylvania ave. HANDSOME STEIN WAY SQUARE ery Fich tones Pleasant. tp fel4-3t R SALE— rand piano Wu be old at! a sacrifice for casi: or miouthiy" pay: am THE PIANO EX CHANGE, 918 Ponney!vania ave, —DON'T MISS IT— piano: handsome Power. Can be 5 awort tone and. fu BGurbt for auick cash for aan THE _fel4-3t For SALE—ONE LARGE ORGAN flogant case: rich foe: 4 sete uf will sell for #85; almost new month. HUGO WOKCH & tie wes FOR SSER—A FULL SIZE UPRIGHT PIANO, HE ressmoocase, almost new, in rst-class coudl- tion, for $185 ca foil PREIFY R SALE— ‘MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN. Greates: barcain ever offered; han lsome pipe toj solid wainut ere wilt bronze pines; Tt store: sub: Dass couplers very, finest tune use mt fiteies peace tcaliy new; only €125 ly Payments. Fu G: sMitie tes. ave. R SALE. Fr CHEAP UPRIGHT PIANO. Best English make; fine walnut case tone: great baryain; will sell for 815), and $5 per month no snterest fet MIT! ib‘ down ‘POR SALE. A surerb 2nd h'd Upright Piano, $175; a real bi gain! $10 monthly payments, or liberal ‘discount for “"rHoMsow's MUSIC STORE. 521 Be fel-1m “Agency for the Standard VOS! ioe, PROPOSALS. * ‘PROPOSALS, FOR SUPPLIES ‘Washington, FOR THE NAVY February 2. 1st ealed proponsias inioreed is for’ supplies for the any fant. Nashineton: 10 be opened Sacecy be receivedat the buceee st supplies andaccounts. Neve Departinent, Washing: Pouce, Waegehee See ane an ei ‘unrmediat is th. aa say a safer tg tho | e the urual aval ine roe owls be furniabed pon ; Bre | rong Me atronth Mp sand dealers is REASURY, rt OFFICE SUPE! 3 onthe TWESTY Pint | 82,5 300.2% S Zand stand in excellent condition; will sti for | NE HORSE POWER ENGINE AND | 5.000 TO LOAN Fewer "DAVID | 5 an 1008 F st. now. 300 TO LOAN | ON Finest oe of and ee PMENSON DSPs a. TO WATS rj 2 PreER CENT. on Loa’ AND 2M approved real estate Diario’ ry s. T. LEl TOAN WE WAVE ae a money on hand to loan on Teal estate | Jute District of i ~ BH WARYFR& 00. OOF st nie > fo 028m, $30, 000 on | MOREY TO.POAS Av 5 axp 0 PER CENT, AME sums to suit, on city rea! ewtat ISKELL & McLERAN, Woos Pet, AT 5 3 ARDS ren ANE T, TO LOAN AT 5 AND B §250,000 & inside fhapro: sd setate, and where arscunt of oan does tr eine wrcent cash value of property. Noagen r var ene oe POP ON BN CITY Pt MOSER, TOLOAy ON REAL PxTare, HoxDS cks bought for —_ “ A PHILLIPS & 50%. oR | Tyo Yor want Moxry? Jit 50. do not fall to et our eaten before horrowine. ake lomns on furaltare. pianos, heres, wane, part or in ful nee of the borrower, spa eny part 1p oat se carrying the loan im propor Hon to the smount nad it chase fu Raves loan with other parties or have pvr. foods on time and find he Fon ak Should you desires loan calland investigute oar method of doing business. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©o., ___ gam, RST MORTGAGES IT 1000, SCAR W. WHITE, 910 Fat. nw. PO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DEST of BALTO. AND NOkTHEG® Ten! entate in D. ee el on Avat—clase western rea! MI7-ly JOWNNON, CHEW & CO. Ui ONEY Te Mint venti apnrtnce eo Fu, Live LOAN ON ENDOWMENTS, non chased. Apply to M. H. ACH nld-im* Min TO LOAN AT 5 AND ST arproved real estate in the District MBOUNS a_Apeciaity. Also as acents ity Trust Company of Philadelphia, will Ioan 56 per cent of value repayable tn installments. ¥. A. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F stn. In StMs FRow 9300 TPWARD AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and F sia, nw. IN SUMS TO SUIT AT cre: FrBt rates on annroend rea extate security ; special brivileges rempectine wise THER k UTE B07 F tn. we. SEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN Rand «per centmm per annum HILL X, 1502 Pa. ave, nw NEY TO LOAN ON REAL PRTATE OR FIRST. class secnrity at lowest rates of interest ,no deiay he security is wood. 0. N ONEY TO LOAN ON BPal. PSTATE ATL JUL ent rates. WASION DANENHOWER, Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th Gem ar N ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND ¢ PER CENT ON IM approved District real estate ae $10,000 M ._E. WAGGAMAN, _ MORES 70 DOAN AML in sums to suit, at lowest rat ved reat estate security. FITCH FON'e Bhows, 1408 Gt. ne LEGAL NOTIC N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia Holding a special term ane’ Court business, ‘This Lith of Feuruary. Tae 1p extate of Saray A. § Paper writing projpound ment. and | sata Sarah | Wooawart appear in this Thad, at TEN exist, against ‘Acory Atrae copy when felelowd Revieter st Willa Dee. N THE SUPREME COVRT OF THE DISTRICT we tah COLE Atta lay ot eae = Silliman Blaglen va. thomes Ps TH Ba dork San Mi. Spencer Arm- or, it tse —~y ~ that ‘the ae ant “day oven ‘after this day. otherwise thecause ‘be proceeded with ein vase of default, me he object of thin sult is the sale for the purpose of porytion’ct chigee Gwo certala patcels. of fama. nivaass ity of Washineton,” District. of Caluy min known as lots 26 and 27, intl enbdiviston wf ¢ inal Tots 21, 22 and pare orte cordedin book W. BM Surveyor of said Dictric ‘ony of Sits notice shail be rubitshed in the Waab- tozson fa Reporter and The Penne Star By the court. ety Lig od Aen be co . YOUNG, Clerk. feld-inw! “py a A. CLANCY, Aust. Clerk. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT I F COLUMBAN - John Walker and. Amat Cee Ms x john Walker and Aman ont nd Lewis Kent, comma y Ette Wiiate” Otte Walker (infant) "ity ard = Sacks guardian of Ida Walker, itizie Walker and Toe Waiker Gnfants), and said Ida, Lizele Saiter, dofendanies:“eguity Ns. ‘T2aa" ot Gn motion of the complainants, by BR. B. their solicitor. ftfe ordesed thet ths oper for thee Pparancy the alsent uefradante «tered. the 3 ‘of January, SG, be and the samme te ts bo an to read a flows. Cie ordered th feodants, Etta Wacker, William Os Walker dinfant Kirhard Jackson, guardian of Ida Walker Lite Walker and Reed Walker. and said. head aller Ur fant), cause their appearance to be entered or betore the first rule day occurring forty ited Chin day; otherwise this "dune will. be pra eo of defanit. ‘The object of thle sultintoae fein a Sle of ot a in san 1.00 in Sw clty Wan ete. and for partition oF divin of Hrarend Satitied rr hall be pubigghed $e he Frente Btar and tn the Washing" toe “0 i Tet B HAGNE josticn. traecopy. Test : & Fe BPERG, Chere, By MX. CEARe led January Bi, 3889. 3 GTORE youR FORNITORE, TRUNK, BOXES, Bok Tg LATIMER & SLOAN, Gist Separate apartinen: = liebe. clean. dry and “Lm BICYCLES. (APITAL CYCLES."—ALL ‘92 CUSHION-TIKE ‘wheols reduced. 20 per cent off for cash for ‘be 60 ds Fully quarant Relsht, diamond freme pnewmaders “Ail wheat mate STNG TON CLE CO., 1423 X. ¥. ave fod-din "The Wheel Excuence.” Open events. NOTARIES PUBLIC. ION NOT = A Evans Beenie tn office ome hours. Cope er a MANICURE. aver ae DS FOR EVERY S1aTs Pease Pee: Mehta satiate STEAM CARPET CLEANING. ————————— ee a sreaM

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