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” 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., AY, DECEMBER 19. 1888. SOCIAL MATTERS. moned from Cincinnati, has returned to his} HARRISON AND THE SOUTH. — WANTED— WANTED—BOARD. Mrs. Starring’s Keception—The Gar-| Mrs. J. N. Dolph will not receive to-morrow | His Satisfactory Interview with the Bire pg TONCE—" TIN. RS, ‘ANTED—BY JANUARY 1, BOARD AND A field Buzar—Personal Notes. on account of a sight indisposition. mingham Manufacturers. Wann teddies FRaeR a SouMO Te Ae a He Fenn : STRESS ‘Mrs. Starring’s artistic house on Highland Mrs. Volckert Douw has taken an apartment EE WILL BE PRESIDENT OF THE WHOLE COUN- wv. Mareen ete pete CU eee aS —_ place was brilliantly lighted last evening for a | ** 98 15th street, for the winter. TRY—WHAT ONE OF THE DELEGATION SATs AS eeu SS AGuNCY. ~ FOR SALE—LOTS in ite ong was a| Justice and Mrs. Blatchford gave » dinner of 99-400 senbne’ tan frees rod Bing a fw reenthey beer or hocerdseaid | tighten covers last night in honor of the Chief bate Tsar unique puzzle ngtonians. Mrs. 5 : = ————— | $10 70 940: CHAM. SALR—s BABGAIE, 70, BUILD O%, => 6 6? _ Gua Wi = mi v Justice and Fuller. GOSSIP—BLAINE BOOKED FOR ENGLAND. We juress Fy a oF to zpmaining lots on, E st., bet. x from 6 to 9, and the general question went |" Dy. and Mra. Hammond gave » large dinner ddidle fiom fli exslval’ Gt easter nip: anil rons eas Fecnw. div-se se Ggnndees thom stance ee [facing etrecta. : 4 i OO Se iat WAN To 8. C. HILL Sthand Bote party last evening, the second of a series, Wir. TO SELL THE sere = — 1. “When shall ‘The hours were chosen 7 the probability that he would be called before 4 the game of fifteen, For E LOTS ON THE HEIGHTS Pe wt party of Baltimore- | Col. H. L. Swords and family have secured | the grand jury to testify in regard to the al- gusty Geo. 6. MARR WARD, 200 Nee te pads Fria Fives ri me Deh ot nee oe Linpate tt psn) Ge - leged Dudley letter, the interest in Indianap- | = ee 417-6 we. Pe ‘ gd they leasant dance was given last evening olis yesterday centered visit to Gen. fmmediately. 4 mR 8: WELL Ple tnd reach home at = snsonnblo ar, be ‘he Capital bleycle club house under the aus- oe Al Eenw aly Pine aes ete Sie ieat maa on ther cards for ihe tte hours in al a Member was entitled to invite bat one enterprises W fist soy one woe ladtwrioun fnetigent and or: =~ ame re . at —- gentlemen entleman and ladi. d this restriction pre- ope ; ds 508 SALE_BARGAINCVERY GHEAS— sia city were in evening dress, while many from | Sented the comfortab 5 roome from being over asking Bit;betweed the hours of 4 snd Selec aie on 24 ad aera (ooch 7OR_RENT—ROO! OR UNFUR- the city were in Prince Albert or cutaway | crowded. The attendance was quite large not- | afacturers which was ted to General TLEMEN OF INTELLIG low price, 60c! Apply we eee a a coate, The ladies’ toilets varied all the way | withstanding, and everybody present ®| Harrison has aia wack blished Ww ‘and good address, one competent to do special A m_|streetuw. ie 5 from d ball costume to severe morning | good time. ly pu ork: to euch party permubnent ay table eniploy- FS SE EEGILE BUILDING erTes aT mR _RENT—NICELY FURNIS otrect frees, and varied the pretty picture made aR RPE Bony in Tux Stan, and the result of their interview brit Po & HALDEMAN, 608 F st. nw. Forest Glen, from $160 yy pt " ” ‘ with the gay silken ings of the rooms and The Woman’s Dispensary. with the President-elect was evidently satisfac- = = WOMiN 2G | ¢l-ine . =P, ‘one of two gentlemen; references, 5 the superb collection Koel sponse yeaa pPrcreorapc Hiarriao mage alan real sare: Gen. | WW cecky woah and roa fa © soll 2 fanily gall. | JOR SACE-ONLY 810 MONTEL Fy cae Sse BENITO ; : ouse e Man: . 7 . ory the guests called before the diner hour, aad | ‘This excellent charity institution is located | Cease managed, to Please the southerners | 2424 ath stn w Ee: those met the Baltimoreans who came over on | in the large building, northeast corner of 434 | any definite statement was when some one Ww etapa, wine aie Cillieg Bee ee SALE— 1212 AND 1214 10TH ST NW ly train and returned on the one that spoke of the necessity of providing a distinctive jn a fancy store. Inquire 403 7th st. st.u.w. OOK. ft. by & rear and sic alleys price @4. Icaves here at 945. Those who. waited. until | eaets itd Marvland avenue. It is for the bem. | Sorts Ot oe ee ET La ecaeen see | wales 2. et deop: mded | FS atee chen fd Sin en eam | aro fe” ** # MEWMAR el eit irate after dinner had longer to stay, and probably | ®t of women who are . said, “of all the country, and T shall endeavor TEDTA YOUNG MAN: WITH EXPERIENCE | Pom new Houres Syctrent prt nis invests Fi <scesslesaarmees: “XBARGATN, EXACTLY ON solved most satisfactorily the problem of the | nd who are unable to pays physician. The | to sce that no undue prominence is given 10 | 4/4 turune: care for an invalld and to Roop bis | Sine lt" inquire OWNES 18S8 Poeres Pisoni Best | are pRAROAT, EXACTLY | 0 unusual hours from ‘6 to 9.” Starring re- | necessity for such » dispensary had been sp- | any sectional politics.” Afterward, when speak- | ifcompetont, Address, stating recut conetienee a Se ASH By Ey ~y 4 faved ceived her guests in a becoming toilet of black, ent for many years, but it was not until | ing of the plea that he select only men of Reference and salary expected, Box 144, 4° | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS furnished _ Boor, ee with » sleeveless, low bodice of velvet and «| fass that any stepe were taken to establish one, | Known high charscter for local, federal oftces liber | a oe skirt, She wore large pearls in| when it was organized by a large number of | in,the south, he said: “It will be to my interest | \WWARTED_TWO LADY CANVAGGERS FOR RE- Fz lent’ for baane:, TX. GOOR, CONDITION: | F508 RENT—1404 H_ST_NW, TWO PLEASANT | [oH SAPE-CHEAP—A WELL BUILT New pat hor cars_and « triple strand of large pearls | our prominent citizens, “Tt was subsequently | to‘appoint only the best men,” and then added | qrax fw" Eka? Aimer oN emneN ave, Ad Deny foe porinner price $25 ctwenty-Avg | F’Purnished Hootas Fissteiand tale voce Se rane eek Hues, 10 rose ond Sh at about her throat, and long black gloves. | incorporated under the laws of the District of | significantly, “Of course they must nevessarily WARTED — mmeDIATELY—a FIRST-CLass R GALE_BY FRED ZELLER, DEALER 1m | FOR, RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms | _4l¥-3t a reas. She was assistea by her mother, Mrs. Conine, | Columbia. Section 3 of the constitution reads: | be republicans, Colored. Soman, to cook, wash, and iron for siuall ge Staging ‘Birds, Bird tod and Cagen, | an Sith board af 45 Jot st. ne.corzer house frouting | WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-TEN ROOMS, & with cap ond aber of potnt ie crane: | That, the ‘particular business and objects WHAT ONE DELEOATE sats. Fesyeie faulty at ‘asap igus “Apply ot 172 argue 2) fenbeplvatia ate. nw. oren suites Fe ee ETE SE | grantee ele ees: ee arias; cabinet =. =< point . a © | of said corporation is to establish and maintain Mr. Woodward, one of the delegation, in ines “ -2w"_Washington, D. +30 7 = cheap. oi : i a . siste! wore i 4 AN’ .N EXP! D'S NURSE A . ee cot wack Brussels | in the District of Columbia a free dispensary ing of the matter afterward is quoted by | Wistrean si sane, ee aa ad | RO ,SEFS snoarn By a city references, Address Box 137, Star office. Fee Bests 8ST. N.W., wi [ELEGANT Be? a Till exchange for musller houses aha tted. Both ladies are from treatm ical and al PRIVATE " 1. OR mace FERY ATTRACTIVE SEVEN: A | ee ‘women and children by physicians | the Sun man as saying: “We simply ant down | 9 beatsd Buckeye Busey at 81p0. see eae ee on second hour, ts tewt- | Soom aad an ee acre SEEN Miss Weshburne in « dress of pale blue silk, | who shall be women. Since it was first opened | and talked things over with him in an easy sort | ww ayTED—AT ORGECIWO RELIANLE WHITE $30; one Euglish Ww man Sediloat 840) abe second: | Seg °°? oneal ones Bear haan eerentaromte; tho best draped with silvered gauze, also assisted in | it has beem highly appreciated by the poor in | of a way, and he expressed himeclt toward the | W dations Va Ghtrere ane EE ere he ae 5 ist wind N.C on line Eckington ‘Katlway. "Wil imtroducing, the guests of two cities to cach | every section of our city. ‘The attendance has | south ins manner that leads us to hope great | cooks, maids, waiters uureca. Gwediah, and “te xi tenant, or will exchange it other. In the art gallery a tte of musi- | greatly inci luring the past year and | things from his administration. This isn’t a| “gvgycranted. BUENHAM'S, pea 9 _SALE— POSTAGE STAMP GOLLECTI OEE, eee shoeen vlccigns, and during the inter pot of | may beaoce haes ay Srtiee tee tors | Kateahrit otal Ma,dou't care whether | -waxrep—pcxponsg —sumconatent pr. | F2BoS vensues: outed te tr i J70l RENT-DEsIRABLE ROOMS aNTAOOM,_ MUD. selections, an e a of | may eee ¢ numbers waiting the ra e sout as & representative e cabinet or a 4 aT a I sHT- . D the evening Mr. Herndon Morsell delighted | to be treated. “Dir, Jounnette J. Sisatrer is the | Dot, aid ae dant erent ve in the cabinet or | WV Feta conducted stic labor, for Disirice | Pree Bret viteor aie tee A GALL RE | oe TOs e500 cael a ely er cat po i sd p wctaaage. nines 50% | Joo RENT-1149 CONN AVE NW BRIGHT the com by singing a number of swee' incl and gives it her personal at- | so long as he is a man. The most of us | Sud states. see see eee albums, and | J<Oe REXT—1 ‘uruisbed front and Geck roma, songs, ‘ie zie being: of his own composi- pot sey nag gaat by Drs. Day. Sil- | are democrat rte wae until this tariff issue WARTED-WE WISH TO EMPLOY A BELT Neate supptes Fao ington. of with seotelene ward urbe boanaers decired” During the early evening « large screen | | c d Pulskanp. ‘The board | was forced upon us, able Mau in your city: no experience required: | stampe wan! r, ROTHFUCHS, Pa ave, iL. 2 rinsDeL' three years: 19-3" - 4 aad = —_ = crossed the second room, leaving little more | of directors are: Dr. Jos. L. Johnson, presi- | ‘The administration of President Cleveland | Permanent josition tor f R ‘THE CHEAPEST BEST oP v apace than a passageway between, the Arst| deni; Mrs. Aimena b Willa, vice: renhdent was allright, too, unt he ‘sprung that tart Yaueed fo: ales, sdviNnipg, ae Larsotsmufee se rel ra Fat none ne apace Ginn! Hovee, Vth Frinre been stierised toile toe Devine: wing-roomm large ery. W. 8. Thompson, secretary; Dr. Yarrow, | message; then it ame @ question whether re in jgnclo wt size. 3 . table board 1S per 2th st,, near Fn w- house contsins sixtect: half-past seven the screen was removed and padi. Jos. K. McCammon, Dr. i CENTENSIAL ME'G CO., Cincinnati, dio ze ates = af feannette | we should aareee a policy that would tend to three baths, stationery washetanda. ®., : © 100 per mouth rent bas beer uiffered discovered a table loaded with everything | J. Sumner, Mrs. M. R. Stroud, Dr. J. R. Brom- | keep the people of the state of Alabama just | y NESS AND DAY- known to the supper caterer’s art. ‘So that well, and Dr. M. Muncaster. ing to the where the mesh of then axe now, in poverty, | WAN222; as Saves and hes no fealee. = $$ those who trusted to Mrs. Starring’s hospitality | large increase in attendance during the past | or a policy that would build us up in a busi retail price. $35; other 8 roportien. A sare sphisbonope on did not fo, dinnerless. Terrapin and cham- | year they have becn considerably embarrassed | ness way. People at the north don't under- | gusice suid permanent businers. These safes, ineet SALE—aPi ; ~ ey treo ones, fish, oysters, raw and pickled: 5 the management for want of necessary | stand us. We are poor; our peopleare in what | as we ars uot governed by the sale pal, ALPINE | RENT— 4 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT D, ocer thet. ne.eew fold tongue and ham, ices, cake, punch coffee | funds, "Aside from, they €300, upgrcpat. | would te called sehen sere Bre parts | BAPE G0. Sincinnatie Onto. se8-ekwem gran, both. und stterdane TPE ET st. nw. and confectionery were among the viands | ated annually by the District it hasbeen sup-| of the country. Our schools are poor, our WANTED AN ENERGETIC. TEMPERATE served by attentive waiters. At nine o'clock | ported by private contrfbutions, Any person | roads are miserable. We have few of the com- | .¥¥_ tuatito represent an old house with » new line the rooms were still thronged. Among the | who may pay the sum of $5 may be elected a | forts and conveniencesof life, and under free | of feds; salary and traveling expenses paid; perma — were Mra. Justice Fiela, Mrs. 08. coutributtag member of the institution and is | trade the chances are that we never would have | cinuati, ‘Ohio, 45-eolm Commodore Sicard, Judge and Mrs. entitled to one vote at the annual election of | them. It was on that issue alone that I and W: ‘D—LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- ALE—AT A BARGAIN—I WILL SPLL 2 2th v. w.. 6 rooms, m. 1, for #2400. $500 J.B Edmonds, Gen. and Mrs. J. C. Black, E) r tors. men like me left the democratic party so iS New International Tailor System of Dress “AR per month’ 8. CHILL. hb and F. dls-3* Gen. and Mrs. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | In order to raise greatly needed funds for ) far as national politics are concerned. I have | 24 Garment Cucting with any inch rule and tape ir ane is. scconntiohe ty. with grate freand ALE—FIRST-CLASS BROWN STONE AND Conger. the latter having arrived from Europe | carrying om the work of thie teatlieiea oe | cae gual politica are concerned. I havo grumde ove itive required: the aystam taught bY | TS Say pEEP AR Mie. Cali or sadrons 1S Cet me ae residence 1143 0 bait by over, a fortnight ago, Miss Dorsey, Miss Eastman. | «Author's and Editor's Reading” is to be given | fall, and then I didn't vote at all. Another time | Mme. S.J MESHEN, 1003 Hak hw netm*” | OH SALE PREPARATORY TO PUTTING IN A = = a Mt, Just finished, ready t "7 Ve" cf ny vod quarto-1 sT. W. FURNISHED ME DOCBLE k Mr. James Morrill, Mrs. MacArthur, Miss | at Masonic Temple, December 20, at 8 p. m., | I will vote the republican ticket, and the ma- 24 panting, Fete cites aud sh Sorppiete or $10 : rooms: sing suite; private betu; open hres; Dorothy Phillips, the Misses Gay, Judge = with the following attractive program: (Ten | jority of the people in our part of the country @ bargain. MILANs, Printer, 519 7th st now d18- bord c : WANTED—SITUATIONS, SUITE OF BOONE GROUND HLOGH. rep wine int — Kelly Mrs. Zane, Miss ae Miss her minute ——e .) Hon. 8. = gle song ae ogg Ae ae an 6: Soci on oe = : th = ns | ig eee ~ wAnD 3 FIVE GLass EANDAU; Fob SENT-svire OF ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, 15. 000 snd. 7 00, respec ively, Mt noid Une arn and Miss Edes. Amon ose present | on Turkis! ‘amor; Major L vester, | matter. lon't 8a: at we are oin STED—BY A SEAMSTRESS, A EIN A ~ condition. “Inquire oe seutieman apd the. hot sold P st. house for rent next week from Baltimore were Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Wil- | editor’ Washington, Poo. ejectal, Addenten, | tan Tepublican, but. so far as I am concerned ted fauslig: © homie haere aeatred Goa adtrs: | 26, Lafayette square, alee | men: mo Mreterence. “I#10 Net. nw. S100" W's NEWTON. Boe Pat liams, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Wilkinson, Miss | Hon. A. R. Spofford, librarian of Congress, Art | myself, when the choice is between the demo- | Cull or address Sirs. L. ., 620 Md. ave. ne. ae Olive Wilkinson, Miss Emmiline Price, Dr. | of Reading; Mr. Theod. W. Noyes, associate | cratic party with an ultimate end of free trade W: NTED—KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES- Sherrill and his mother, Mrs. Sherrill. Mr. and | editor Evexixe Stan, Hot Spring Experiences; | and a republican party with the maintenance sioual and plain Cooks. Laundress, Maids, Nurses, R SALE — GOLD AND SILVER \ R RENT—ROOMS—SINGLE AND EN SUITE; | Jy SALE—VALU ERTY P st F%, =~ fs ILVER FATOHES, Fe = Passe ALUABLE PROPERTY ON F ST. mus oF | $112 Oat, aw. WM. P. YOUNG, RE aS 1303 Gold 1, atigapfntet be bold. J dV URSWOW TEE Cor, id. ave. and 7th ots. r 6. Cliy. ences. Pri- | - ee NEES . OB Ri F st. nw. -re. Frank Brown, Mr. George Cole, Mr. Geo-| Prof. Wm. T. Hornaday, national museum, | of the protective system, it doosn't take me | Yuicsiiey uisshed at DICKS AGLROY BS thre: | 90 “THE FOLLOWING SECOND-HAND | ¢ ‘politan Club, haudeomely furpished mame ou best ‘ Marris, Mrs. Stricker Jenkins. Mr. Hugh | A Tiger Hunt; Mr. Wm. J. Lampton, (Judge ope ae le I'm on.” _al9- eh OEE Cer a = | ead ree, Two late styles Brougham and second floors; board if desired ; conveuient to care. Rete ee Wine Tea DY and Mrw | Waxem, MC. from Wayback), amocisteeditor | Mfr. Woodward's views were echoed. approv- | 3yy ANTED—AT_ HEADQUARTERS — Postrioxe | wld fom wow. ene Huh Goupe, it excel order Beuling and Mrs. Willie Reed. of Washington Post, Waxem and Women: Major | ingly by others of the party who heard him ex- | VV ior Gooks, Chamberiunid, Waltregy Caundrens.and | Soyer E Gaseed uaiy "womans TQR RENT_1928 1ST. ¥W OPPOSITE FRANK. Lieut. 8. C. Mills and his wife. who was Miss | H. ria ee ote reed Tae Bake press them. Butlem, SAM'L A, COOMBS. 986 F st now ald. $600; will sell for $37. Sepia kane E a: fe erences cechangea re ae Marie Wilcox, hter of Gen. Olando B. | Dra 5 cma * SHERMAN AND ALLISON GossIP. \4 ANTED—A PLACE IN PRIVATE FAMILY AS| 410-2w 41 OK KENT—} URNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR Wilcox, will leave ‘here to-morrow for New | extracts from “Uncle Remus, The Sun's Washington correspondent sends | V4 fistrinss cook:no washing nov outer, Cs ler | pon ahLECGREAT BAR : a Fistugie, wich pound srpotatunente ret Clsess loos: York city, from where they will sail for Ber- as interesting lot of cabinet gossip to the effect | “428,228 10th ‘st. nw. Keference if required. | FV y.onth at@. L. Wi BRO. mw, | SIT North Capital ay Conveniences: excelled by pope. is semeeiaanee | pre otagg Sai eb Sager lp ear Preparing for Kris Kringle. an interesting lot of cabinet gossip totheeffect | “diy-vt ‘a1s-2w* torth Capitol ot, A GOOD CORNER PROPERTY, island, hoping the ‘climate ‘will benefit the | MEETING o” TEE MANAGERS OF THE CHRISTAAS ines es hpoaiaryts sated pe nirerrineg y ANTED — BY A Fee Sate aaxe GE DAPPLE TRON-GRAY | F'Pirnished Roses ebente sy Winnie POOMELY, ae an wae, couuain lieutenant's health. cubs. lieve that he ye made retary 0} fe, it | ine liar aud every modern tmjn horse; sound asa ‘and without a full aman eee Saee. fae wow : ¥ ‘upper floot Table board; ‘ 4.800. Terns, €2,6. Ucash, and balats BOBT. CALLAHAN, Lear Metropalitan Club and State Department. ret Join tite wt Sie per cout fs eraher parucelsre ave. 8. ences, Ble) rie WADI DANi NH R -RENT—19 1OWA THREE 4... m1 ‘Rooms, with private bath, second & Fok SALE_CHEAP438 AND 440. aD sts and two communicating rd door, furnished: weWw two-story and basement br those having children or servanis eed bot apily - bath lstrobe, Tenge, hot erences exc! oc) -2m bud fas em nod location. Price only OR RENT—TWO OR THREE VERY DESIRABLE | <A tor tew aire boarde’ tables, rear 171 I aye SR ae prc MWC’ DUVALL, 925 Fst. mw. 4th st un. 418-lm sti 3 aw. 2z7-lm 907 VIRGINIA AVE. &Wa a OK & E — A BARGAIN—TOP PLA Se 7] + = nest locstions in south Weshinst: Mr. 8. 8. Howland, a wealthy New Yorker of | ‘The lady managers of the Children’s Christ- | 824 that the statement has been made at the ‘Sdaress D. 8. BEST, 639 zs 3 that “Mr. t-and-out Mt. Morris, has taken Dr. Whiting’s house, on | mas club metin the parlors of the Ebbitt house | S20, that “Mr. Quay was an out-and-out the triangle formed by the meeting of 20th | to-day to report progress, and Mrs. Webb pre- | power to convince Gen. Harrison that it would eet and New Hampshire avenue. Mr. How-| sided. The following money contributions | hot be necessary for him to recognize Mr. land fe the unclo of Hire. James B. Soley. have been added to the lists heretofore pub-| Blsine's services to the party” by giving him a pointed to susceed ir. de ‘Downder, wil nes Habed: Mrs. Prooman, €10; Mra. H. Cope, | Bac the cabinet. He could show his o- come here until late in the spring, probably, in | $5; Mr. W. B. Jackson, $10; Mrs. J. Miller | to the mass of the party. Quay is in favor of Mey. He will bring with bea his son, a | Browne, & ME, 0; A, James, $5; Mr. W. F. | Sherman and against fe. That much is iant young diplomat, and they are likely | Mattingly, $5; Saks & Co., $5; ee E | certain. It is quite a gencral opinior of the totake a house and keep an establishment. | Perry, 5; | Cash, $5; Mr. M. W. Bever-| republican Senators that Gon. Harrison thinks TRRED AT 00) nurves, chambei Iso nV wen, two ly | 2050 st nw. Piet disc decorated aud complete in every par- . Mi —, 9 : — ut stable rear 1519 K 3 — ular, This desirable house f ‘one In the meantime Count d’Arschot is chargé d’af- | idge, €3; Mra. G. B. Harrison, €2; Miss just as Col. Quay does‘on this question. ret class help of over ol stable 519 K a1 7 ——_____ ry lor any OR 8A’ RE home, will sell furniture with: faires of the legation. |The Countessd’Arachot, Lobenstein, $3; Dr. and Mrs. J.C. McGuire, |" It is further stated that while Senator Alli- fice, 490 Louisiane ave. SHA AL ¥ — i 3 nes 7 a . who is in New fork city, will join her husband ee a etarer, 2 Pa = gon does not desire to be Secretary of the | MS Pe oe stipe) ___FOR RENT: FLATS, 7-1 here i i arm- a . $2; . | Treasury and has so expressed himself to Sena- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, | is «chance 1 a hui of getting aval- | J>OR RENT—SMA\ <FULNI potions Bl = ins kona nn Cutter, $5; Max and Barbara Kauffmann. $1; | gor reel SMIEEE Gen, Hactieca and his friends mien as dentine one ia peyote te 1 | BABIs Christus present at an extremely low rate, The Frye iiiton,” 120d oe CRUSHED FLAT AT tion. Mr. de Bounder, who has been reported | C#h, $1; Miss Bessie Ashton, $5; to children’s | and the Senator's own political intimates con wh Vest city reference. 1633 12th st. n.w. —— — uw I ron pcr ade <a = a tr ug. cabinet mantels. doubi as having sailed for Europe, was making calls | badges, $24.51. LS vince him that duty to his party demands that - < Mr. C. C, PURSELL, ch plate glass window parior. heated t i is ‘The ladies request that contributions of toys | he should yield to th ular cry for a west- ¥ 417-3t* ___ #18 9th st. uw, eyetem Apply GLO. PRINCL. Photowrap ' Country uml the waiddle Of nent mncatte tit | andclothing be vent in early, the former ¥o | PesHould yield to the popu Mvekeary dapent {sks paand p poeitiem an coeyiats Teter. © OR EXCH, FOR RENT—STORES. 5 rhape later. Mr. de Bounder regrets much | ¥F8. H. B. F. Macfarland, at 1816 ¥ street, and | ment, he will eacfifice his own desire waits te | Le ; . als: HF horse 1100 pounds: ‘work : Su REST SiGuE isa0 PENRSTLVAMESAVE Raving this post and his many friends in this | the clothing to Mrs. R. B. Perry, No. 1309 P | to remain in the Senate at the head of the ap- WANTED— BY A COMPETENT YOUNG |e 2 Address ©. Deere cy hae chard sat a street, and under the latter item shoes are -opriations committee. glishmen, situation as ror Valet; coud — ing | sPecially in urgent demand. The committees | PrOP EDOM SUN azaxp erenets. Adare BUTLER, Star office. f/7=t8" | At ia ALE—A HANDSOME | _¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Cabell gave a charming | on tables are now all complete, and it is re- sie se Waste y 5 Fiiniy este aya horse, elirht years old, R JOR SALE-THAT ELI gatertainment last evening to Chief Justice and | quested that the ladies designated will report | _ There is still a good deal of speculation over | W ‘cooks, maids z ee ~ Tid, said tele tor lndtiew, wo drive; a iast traveler; Cong ee Mrs Bingham. “Among. the invited to | at the National Rifles army on Saturday, the | Gen. Alger's visit to Mr. Blaine. The World's ee BURN AMG (AH ele [also an ex Pony Pose | Furnishin Address Fa Pormeeion to inspect, apply to Gt BROTE meet them were Senator an Daniels, Col. | 29th, at 12 noon. AI ita special seems to think that he ‘ied Ps 5 . ke iy, So = — e 7 : AVE. Sd irs Wine, Judge Drate and srs Wost |" impotant meating willbe held at th | UFUHn ec ems to think that he curried 2 AML Lbs DSURIN LEST CLASS CORTE prions se QU RENT. QE OF THAT RO : FT cott, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, Judge and Mrs. | Franklin schoo! building at 2 o'clock on Satur- statesman and adds: ‘There has been o ¥ at J.B. BURGE", 936 F et a.w. Hout ___ Fear 1519 Est. nw. to J. WP. MYERS ® . 82,000. a KBER, John Blair, Hoge, Gen. and Mrs. Payne, Gen. | day. It is expected that Miss Mollie Vilas, | tarked change in Mir, Blaines mannor oanin ae aT Locke: ALE BROWN BOESE 10 YEARS | eve a and Mra. Com. and Mrs. MacDonald, | president of the club, and Miss Pauline Whit- Saat Ta > OW LOCATE! et tet &, Yeo ! 4 a » a aweek. Since last Thursday he has assumed a o vhere he is prepered to tur- | Ting and drivi mull Mt 1101 14th et.n.w. d17-3t Fe cauiees mg a ae pid a gars. eed Pict ne cieeearm od pont ha. tmom and the | very cheerful air, and is in his happiest mood. sh farsiles with good; hobext, aud reliable wervatts, SALE—A VERY FINE SIDEBOARD, CosT ome 5 : 5 mS ill be eck Mrs. Weldon, Mrs. : wing tresses Me , audat the ‘nuilce. . 5, good t heother 4 treet Mrs. Baber, Mr. and Mrs. Brereton. MissSeawell, | piace. “The badger this Tear are pale blue Zihis te noted by every one who meets him, and sella to tele advan early GOH BAU, price G18 a eeiy Ant eee ee ___ i ive | is regarded by one of his most intimate friends Mrs. Hoffman, Miss Caperton, Dr. John H. | satin, ending in a bright , and the initials - eS Elliott. Senator Faulkner. Mr. LQ. Washing-|in wiiver are 0. 0.C., "68, ‘The ladies and i | {he Outcome of good tidings from Indiana: SSS ton, Gen. Hunton and Major Stanton. necessary to hold a meeting on next Wednes- | fre ‘that Blaine is all right with Harrison,” WANTED—RC Mrs. Edward McCauley gave the second of = it will take place at the Ebbitt at 11 t = Sas o’el ‘The Times, on the other hand, says that the her eg afternoon teas yesterday. She was Secretaryship of State was discussed, but that Mr. ms, second story, for two udu assisted in her hospitable duties by Mrs. Addi- Blaine preferred the position of minister to | mother ata sou—state terms ond ‘location, ‘Ad son, Mrs. Appleby, Mrs. Capt. Wheeler, Mrs,| Dara or 4 Detgcrive IN THE SURBATT England, The correspondent continues: “If | Box 154, Staroifice, a19-44" Capt, Symonds, Mrs, Capt. John F. Rodgers Case. —Jno. B. Hubbard who, as one of Baker's | ‘irs. Blaine could have had her way her hus- {BY TWO ADULTS, TWO OR THRER Permanent homes, 1} Cost840, price $18: 1 Ward: 1 Wainut Mari top oe = pore ee [Es _ Pn WOR RENT—PLATE-GLASS FRO! “altor'l ange ae PY ‘OR RE Ko it circle, 11 inn ww. 12 near N-Gr. and baiji Be S Miss Nanna detectives, was connected with the urrest and | hand would never have taken part in the late for light ousekeeping; stute “ tdige’ ty lo. OR RENT—SEVERAL FINE ROOMS, 606 11TH Miss Margaret Edes was pleasantly at home | ¢%¢cution of Mrs. Surratt. Payne, Atzerott and | campaign. and now, that being pver, desires to Seay emir wal stim , y : Ste tor docked becrcn penticin ie stiee Sate bay: ° Herold, implicated in the assassination of | recross the water, where she was and will again se Be — poses. HA ‘& WALES, 606 11th st. uw. sober mang friends yooterday. ir | Lresident Lincoln, and afterward was special | be free from many personal annoyances, e reo tht IE st 911 9th stnw, | _¢l1-lm Mrs. and Miss Sitgreaves are back from their | detective of Gen. Sickles during the military “Congressman Dingley’s paper issued to-night | house occupied by owuer: location west of 12th at. STORM DOOR AND FRAME, | a5 Sp | houses not included in above: also, fine bul European trip. ’ E Rr a Bec e Ce ea etter the war, | editorially laughs at ‘the idea of Gen, Alger | $22 south of K; would like to be with s, private faux | ood double eet of Liarness, cost 8125; FOR RENT—HALLS. ne city. Ci tnd examine our bull-tume Mrs. Susie L. Baker and Georgie Cullings, of | tied at Seneca City, 8.C., Monday nig! ane socially oss time — Mr. Blaine, office, witu tuil particulars, "dd 9-ut' Cis Tpeab ie steve, ies SSO RENT.T wo FINE SPACIOUS MALAD TORO | eee oe SMEMMAS 6 OO. 1607 Fa. Takoma." * Taiting Mew OC. H. White, of | Vioxarimo re Bon.orvo Reowtariona.——Jus| tion that the: public will Lace oman testy | WAS dia ied Ue aN TIRM, NEATLY 5a bird Fors of moagewent Baudiog, 400 | Qh, SALE meee tas core = te - F. Adams, @ builder, was before the Police | more about Gen. Alger’s visit a few it not to exceed & Of, the handsomest private residences in the city. neat ‘apt. O. ein, first cavalry, Mrs. | Court to-da; : ¢ ed £10; pay In advance and | , charged with violating the build- | than they know now. It is our privilege, too, | Hetusstieut,_Audress “QUIET,” Star office, ae NDID PRESENT FOR A CHT society or association ieetings. © fibe Building | $1, She handeomest private ne @NO00. For fara $3 p Shetinud ys y " y in rear, suitable for workshop, or In- ix Hein, and_ Lieut. James Franklin, U. 8. navy, | ing regulations, in repairing a condemned | to'vaipe? KDOW OW. (Jt is our privilege, too, = a rt and ‘huruese to ‘match. “Pawate Goes ceot ERDOW Seki SSSOUIGS, ato Fiancee Was ERE MON mis and Mrs. Franklin have taken the house 1908 | frame building in the rear of No. 333 C street | 4, i i i N’ = SES : = “ eos A175 oe EB pAR EI “4 ce ‘et | distinguished guest did not talk either about WANTED--HOUSES. . - = as —_—— P— PLEASANT, WELL-LO. Sunderland place for the winter. southwest. ‘Ihe work was done for Mr. Phil-| railroads or the ‘Sabbath school lesson, = eee Roem _ ‘ EAT BURGDORP'S STABLES—\ NEW 3 cated, ¥-room brick House (down town). with all Miss Pauline Weston will spend the winter | lips. Mr. Irving Williamson appeared for the | "Friends of Mr. Boutelle here seem to think Oe Ur initned HeCIAN, , SUITABLE | Baya weigh about 200 pounds. ‘Just arrived igus | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, | moder conveuiencee: auiteiae Yor busiuim aus in Chicago with her aunt, Mra. M. L. Weeton. | Gefendant. It was shown that the building Virginia. ; = - = | Seo" AN ; “alkene ndh iices or Unturnished House on or in Viciuity of from easy terms. E,W. BYRN, office Mune was beyond repair anda. permit to repair it | “i: Blaine is booked for a foreign miesion, and | purcunt Square. Address PHYSICIAN, Stat alice.” a17-3t J apt: i m > OR RENT—ONLY $3.33 A MONTH—A STYLE Mrs. Robinson, of 1136 12th street, gave »| Wes ro 4. Application for the permit was say they are glad of it, as it makes possible the | 17-1 eo Fo SALE—PRICE LIST OF AMERICAN WINES. Sai : good. tone, Inte fadoume fuse: rm. iisloction oF We: poatelis for Noctcorry of = I + Gallon, Per Gallon. tool. OF rryrd .ES. BiStonor br ine Disie Corer or roe ans | Rot made until after the work was commenced. | Navy. Listened Wb een | patente een. Hines SiS. gO Cauuee — SINESS CHANCES. callers thau we cuu supply. Also houses to vel! HERKON & E ] l, 2 OR RENT—WOOD AND COAL YARD IN JOR SALE—A NICELY SITUATED GROCER: will spend the holidays in the city. bi was bi the locati rick office. be in i ' spe ve . the owner of the buildi obtain FFictaton: back othce wales eae bee stag: | Revealed revi es a busiean, 1h Box 103, Star office. Breathing. The Mother Goose pantomime, which is to rmit. Mr. Williamson thought that the de- is. be given next week for the benefit of the | fendant should be favorably treated, because A boy fourteen years old, recently imported HAM, 1405 F st. res reek f : aii nil ® | from Kentucky, handed the following in as = N’ Y NEOUS | att? ; SS 4 FIGREGEASS GROCERY. om GB Homeopathic hospital it fs thought will bo « Paani etd thet Ma eden ee Ps AE: | composition on “Breathing.” ‘The itutraction | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | gesncr’ for si best in Washington.« grand opportunity to —* S| er aan TER : IGSON, pe Foo ten to & lurge establiabed trade . terms very eas). Pantomime. |The entertainment will consistof | tractor and should have known better. He | was—‘Tell all youcan about the breathing.’ | WW ANTED-HEADQUARTEES FOR 12th and Penne aienae hw. REN BLE IN REAR OF FRANKLIN A JOKDAM, Successor to Whitaker efor, scenes from favorite fairy tales and several of —— this was a case in which the law | He said: “Breath is made of air. We breathe | 1 take the liber'y of calling youractention tothe new | . n24-wee6m ‘carringe- Re s _ the familiar stories from Mother Goose. In | should be enforced. The court imposed a fine | with our lungs, our lighta, our liver and kid. ote wht vere: | FOE, ALE PIANOS AND ORGANS AT CHD | a Sista a Ae the court scene of Prince Charming or the | of $10. i "t fe ceived. I wish to say to my patrous and friends that | wyMas,brices, i —— OR BE = bo a Ke. Box F aie neys. If it wasn't for our breath we would di : : h of aul No. Iya due Onn 4 RENT — STABLE FOR FOUR HORSES, , oe Sleeping Beauty, besides the minuet. several ife | 1 Will with redoubled energy in the fu L~ A 19-Be" wag Fi 4 = = “Sweet Wittiam” Kyocxen Dowx wira A|when we slept. Our breath keeps the life | bus endeavor to keep the reputation ot tne tae , - lence "s rooms, = ———— ee = fancy dances will be given. There will also be e ds = “ent 14th street between H and I = :y ae drilhe pmol one Aon “fowes y> | Buicx.—Last night, at the Washington Brick | agoing through the nose when we are asleep. | Uld Catholic Bookstore. MKS. D. A. BROSNA’ Larger ph — ty- pis to CHAMMON KENNEDY A RARE CHANCE TO STaRy Lk: Be ouglag to Mistress Mary's sorden Links | Machine company’s kilns, a fight occurred be. | Boys that stay ina room all day should not opposite Sra at RE : vine Eriroom 4 Kellogg Building, 1418 Pet me ad Spd baton, chasy bore : belonging ee tween two colored boys, Robert Waters and | breathe. They should wait till they get out of Agent. : aiy-ot ne y Se Baer nd Bebhis Satie wil abe | Te chanhers ake io known to his compan- doors. Boys in @ room make bad, unwhole- | ~7ToPesn aa = Se ee cH ¢ Min ions as “Sweet William,” di hich the | some air. ‘They ‘make carbonieide Lavon. anz “Crayon Portrait." weet | Agents. 08 7th stom. Pishos f pales . YOUNG, Grectony, sgpeeia Mirtean. Only Indian, Kee - latter was struck on the jaw with a brick and | cide poisoner than mad 3, gr tye mee studio an lesruo.us, where ALF—FINE BREED PUG PUPPIES, TALK. | —227-3t_____=____d st nw. | tucky or =) mg © residence Willard ball was effectively draped in gay | \ down. Several were enjoying | soldiers was in a black hole in India, anda | couvinced that you have ing Parrois, and new ‘for Grave’ Decors- | J,OR RENT—R’ AB c ony i a a 5 tapentries lat evening and presented | the warmth of the fre. while Walers ter | earbonicide got ia thet there. bale and’ hited | Cuss" nga egery esky oF moat eure gf tal lage ned pores: dover | Yor four hore and vetteley gneeien Spent aaa te tt urate a rainbow effect. The occasion was the open- | work. While handing some coal several small | nearly —— afore morning. Girls kill the uary 1. Portraits made from $10 to $50, accord- fesse _ ee ELL BUST, 1008 F st. nw. ne E0000 bexpare aiveedy eS ried eh Lo ing of the Christmas bazar by the ladies of the | pieces fal into Chamber's dianer bucket, This | breath ‘with coroults that eqececses tho dis. | HB SMT, i | POR SALE WE ARE THE CHEAPEST Ls SS | Ber ewtand highly enderved by the United Garfield Hospital Aid society. Here are col- angered him, and he showed fight. Waters|grem. Girls can’t holler or run like boys be- | Large stuck of winter Carriages, Sleizhs, PERSONAL Splendid opportunities to form stock com em a lected into oue room a large number of pretty | was crowded to the wall, and he threw the | cause their diagram is squeezed too much. If jumes. Call and see stock, 400 Peuna. w st realize handsomely. Ki 1 hand-made fancy articles, girl and boy ‘dolls zo Yn E MY LIFE 1 3 brick. Waters then went to the station, told | I was « girl I'd ruther be a boy so I can hollow ‘DSS! HAND REMINGTON TXFE- ie W. Penn. ave., kooms 3 aud 5. alba te price wanted t he an pa ane OR SALE-A WELL-AITUATED AND GOOD dressed in every ible sort of costume, can- | what had taken place, and was locked up, This | and run and have a great big diagram, good rép ‘L.M.K.." Sturofice, — 1t* Sal DOUBLE B W Amount avd ad =, vensons in dies, flowers, fruit and sflarnean the ase wen tastd in the Police oe ED=1WO LITTLE GIRLS TO FORMA Fehegauited enters a a a, = jiytlar bpm. 2 100 Ob sew, ate necessary fora baby's Court. Judge Miller did not think that the Mr. Morton’s Views via England. 1705 Rhode Island ave. Address aaa ee PsTae REED Wy ANTED—€500 ON CHATTEL MORTGAGE ON lap gives her suj care to the general | circumstances justified the assault, and sen | From the London Telegraph. Miss Ws LOU Gat nw, 7°" ateait” | AOR SALE—20 HEAD OF HORSES JOST At Lepcws ened, Wo food drs stock; payments tmouthiy- Addeees management of the enterprise. The supper | tenced Waters 60 days in jail. New Yorx, Nov. 80.—I called upon Vice- W Pi U | beeen: Lysine yA 18 ba Pei Ay 585 BLERKON. alb-2 table is @ prominent feature of the ball, s2 ae President-elect Mr. Morton the other morning. aS aang yo gg BY cs in 3 it ving hor AN.—IF YOU ALL WANT TO GO TO THEATER KNOWN SPORTING, THEATRIC Mra. Staples, Mrs. Mullett, Mrs. Gross, I learned from him that he believed the re- WARIED—T0, SELL—5.000 ACRES CHotce | SOHN SrMalOR's Bites : Xe ener 1 letter stokes heer = ee Be Metzerott, Mrs. Burchell, Poice Count—Judge Miller. publican party had come back into power for a A. 5 Sigg Pg AE woe Daxor oR SALEEA SPLENDID y ‘where we can see you. 8. a17-3t" Tucauipg Lusiuess, address W: ‘thon, ‘To-day, John J. Kane, ; bonds or 30 | long period of years, and that practically the | kschanae J ais-6t beat linprovemerte upd in Slegant z Wik BUY a FETETTEOO days, Jobu*Keiley, do.; dos Michael Singteldt, | north will control the affairs of the adminiatees ANTED-EVERYBODY ING FROM | bought very cheap iar cast or mont ‘ $3,000.00: AES FOIE -+ personal bonds. Robert Ashton, profan-| tion or many years tocome. He will favor amost | Witmoxy Chimneys to, know that T guarantee to | suite Can bx seen st ourst Sein of good putin eueta. For yardeylary ity: 5 or 15 days. Annie Shields and Mattie | \iberal policy in the direction of spending the | gure them of, no, pay required; kau ‘wrngces at Aloo saveral new Upright Pianos st otidey Dis- my4-8m' dress — = Fiide. He has | HIS 77u et aw. ( FoiS Sm” | Santa’ ‘Squake Hanoe‘Gken and fall vane alist 7 arenas COTO It is most managed by THE COURTS. a F F “7 iH ll ¢ iF rly conduct; $5 or 15 days each, us upon important public wor) Effie Brooks, do.; collateral forfelted, James | ercht falth in the future of Washington chee AN Cae an. pave ture 0! a a carrying pistol; $20 or 60 tnd expects fast tit will be the resident centre Wiitierating Workay Veetbers Heuovata, ae ne . counter wis is *febhcamniinnlsienaamiaantad Pg 2 ng ——+oo—____—_" Election Frauds in San Francisco. WANTED—H. BAUM PA’ 8, THE BIGHEST CASH Sees whe hore fe placed sae ‘ot ATP ax ormciat macoore wat xiact axorman we | Wt aad gen ee PUBLICAN TO CONGRESS. ‘219 7th st. 8. w. Sea spot, parmants by, A San Francisco special to the N.Y, World WANED — Honaes ro Winter —w = — : Lj j § i i f F i F fF FE : aoe Sor 3 F H , of care: Canes ND BECOND-1 PERCH wah neeinsiemayyirs” on | pecs eps fs | Easier hen erent are | ed to | nell, the independent candidate fot mayor, has mt ues Sates vr ene an TLC reent ateogurs | PRA EIEE, Sade ts ese eae Stove, of katie’ Howchald | ~ LOST AND FOUND. H. ROSENBERG. 1143 7th st. n.w. RSES 7 EFI f rf Fy F was rl tt 5 F is EF ? Hf tiee, ber ered i i ry it Tit if i K i i F