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SOCIETY MATTERS. CONGRESS OFF ON HOLIDAY. WANTED—HELP. ‘What is Going on in Fashionable But the Canvass of Speakership Can- | Gossip Gives the Ohio Semntor the Sec-| Wy by fo Cles—Some Personal Mention. dates will Not be Suspended. retaryship of State. stay st night Appi ae dl ‘Mr. and Mrs. Viele | _ Congress goes off onits holiday recess to-day. | WHAT REPRESENTATIVE GROSVENOR SAID AFTER ® atti Fe £22 “at home” last evening|The speakership candidates and the men AN INTERVIEW WITH GEN. HARRISON—COMMENT os ay house cn Connections ambitious for cabinet honors will put in their | ON THE PLATT-MILLER FIGHT—SENATOR QuAT's 5 a leisure hours to the best advantage. A large | CONFERENCB—WANAMAKER STOCK HIGH, $on tacongh glotes of na number of the members will go home, and they The Seems Tndtiaaies lis hae light from the Iam may all get some light on the extre-session | ,,7%° mip polis hase decidedly rooms were shaded with question from their friends, who are supposed | Sherman tinge. The remark attributed to location 11 at through the jeweled medi to hold Ghote tin bop Gov. Porter that Sherman would be the next xT — oF. ao FSA terns. Mrs. Viele received her Rae ee eine Pocae. | Secretary of State, which was published in Tax | = rand’ shone tad stable coeeaient Gente gown of shimmering” They expect to come back with « Mey Sone Stan yesterday, proves to be. a little stronger | WANTED MONDAY AN AMBITIONS GENTLE- to Chan found Ariingion. -AppIY to L412 Txt : made \-train round standing these matters sd salary, a : a. gaged with wil eile, The skirt had stablor have. ‘There will probably be some pilgrim-| Han his actual expression. ‘The New York | Sisters, all 10wit, PHURE & 60400 TREC | LE Pty of tt t wae most becoming. to, the | "6°" ‘© Indianapolis daring the recess wish to be placed in the position of claiming | WWaNTED = LADIES TO SELL NE NEW oh es ' Young matron. Miss Emily Viele, danghter THE DEMOCRATS OF THE HO! | t0 know anything about the cabinet, but is | slut Samelemeves ty mae he ce A ae SENSE. PROB BENT TWO LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- of gz Representative Viele: of New York, wore a | Will probably eat their Christmas turkey with- | wining to go on reeord aa saying that he firmly | 24° Pentayivanis are FP Reese on ue Rua from, Seestot yon Oa tak ae aa ai enk tao lnde cn tue bento ¢ "ag args abate ders may spend | Délieves that Shermen will be the man, This | WW ANtPb.ct FipeT cl ouserorh uly FOR, RENT =z, DINING, ROOM RTRCHEN, “EN \2Seig és wai with foi of point Geaprit. “She "gre, knot | some of the time in. preparing for the clos g | Brvondea hare as good as a positive state-| suall:nc washing. Apply alter 6 p.m 81 ia Maye Fish basement. two parlors uufuraiehed ice lo- Parma er 5 Whar- js pom | ment, as Mr. Porter is a very cantious man, i ea GO TAKE CANE 420-3" — zi ton, who was present, wore a dress of ashes of | ‘bate on the tariff bill. j rt blay st nights relerances required ‘THE SPEARERSHIP CANDIDATES slow to make up his mind and never comes to chil TAT 01: VANIA AVE NW. roses Ottoman silk draped in black lace, -_ Apply ryt pees pti Nero RERT—AT. EL PENNSYL' Ls toilet of lace D Ratiness punpsoce. 9-3e conclusions without good reasons. A thing | will bod: room was two Parlors, for ligtt are hard at work on thei vass, .Their cor- . techy J ary is thrown open shortly after 10 o'clock, and the | House is active. But they are all finding great | on’. held between ‘General facwon Soe 3 OF FINE auTe sot Se" artist. AC . 9 iwo adults; uo roomers, ee in securing pledges of support. Each easily across the ample hall into | ° NTED_ONE WHG"UNDERSTARDS oss abecoons where an appetizing supper | pence eee eee eee eeeone of its | orton, the night before the latter left for | \WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS RENT-SECOND FLOOR, SOUTH t i ~ i ‘competent to take two large couumunicating rooms; closets; perfect was served of warm stewed oysters, pate de foi | Ti bers in the fleld is reluctant to be com. | “ome,,having been called in by the President- | ,.),,2q, pind pusinens and competent to take mess, repair: furuished or with ‘or, wathent ques, eandetshen, eninda, tees’ andl che, chore! leet. rom B : ; ices ‘e. claret | mitted to any one until some judgment can be na cetera Telorencea, "Sor OMO® sisting experieucy $20 fr eC punch. and a most seductive xp brewed after | had of the final result, None of them is anx- 1 = R RENT—LARGE DOUBLE PARLORS—VERY ® recipe in high favor e Cosmos club. | ions to throw away ¥ i In confirmation of this the New York Sun's) WYANTED—BOYS, TO SELL THE MISSING Pleasant; also several rooms: south front; sanitary A rotes. After the holidays, | Link ‘fifteen, For R. HT. Se ee eae Deets Peta | if itis then w parent thai there is likely to be | correspondent givefthe result of converse | sels Uy OHO. ©. MABE WARD. Nou tig: parade eee tse ie Pichanged “Tis! teat | an extra |. there will be more open ac- | tion betw ni and ipplied. St SALE—} IN EAST WASHINGTO! N — a Among the guests was Mr. | ti0¢> in the Santen: ana the dole Prva will | ye shes a . Sere | Waxiip-ar ONCEDTWO RELIABLE WHITE Fax 15 to Cente per square foot, third Sse! Neison , & well-known society and club | 3. vide uy at vakans dates in a | 2#J0r Bickham, of the Dayton Journal. Gen. office boy, 14 to 17 years; first-class butler: also, HT PEIPOLD, | southwest corner Sth and H ats. u.¥. a man of Baltimore, who is the fiancee of | among the veric f th ie-valaive | Grosvenor had spent some time with Gen. Har- | cooks, maids, ‘waiters, nursca. Swedish ap 1300 F st. n.w., second floor fromt, _ iE RENT — COME AND SEE M, SINGLE | 608 SALE-FINE DWELLING ON RLAV.eaLb00 Miss Viele. Others present were Mr. “*Y to give some indication of their rel rison, and said: | “He's a good man, but he’s | Waugh wanted. BUHNHAM'S, 650-652 Fst.u.w. | JOR SATE—ONE LOT. L ST. BRET. NAL AVE | KOR BEST ‘ep: fur: | 4\ Fine Dwelling ou N st., pear Gunn. sve, , and Mrs. Aclick Palmer, Senator and | strom Reed being the ‘oing to surprise some of you fellows greatly. Bek a SAPERATE | neat Hot SBE eg Teh BLO; 1 Lot NH ave. | iayoa will reut cheap. Ges Oth st. my Corser ne Dwelling, corner, near Dupont Chris Dolph, Admiral and Mrs. Crosby, Gen. Sharp, ONLY RASTERN CANDIDATE There isn’t going to be any wholesale clearing | WY ANTED— AN ENERGETIC. TEMPERATE | Seat Wot Onis to 13 siley, $2.70; d Lot bow: | Sagoch™ * Server Derelifag neae Fame ese ‘Mra. Sharp and Miss Sharp, of ton, N. ¥., | in the field, his friends are giving all the en- | out of the oilices when he goes in.” | of goods; salary aud. traveling expenses pal Bren and Coleintha Pont "GG coaewe Se chamiplaiy | JOR, RENT FCRNISHED OR UNECENISHED, | Ceutraliy-located Mr. Gibson, Minister Roustan. Minister Que- | couragement they ean to the canvass of a num-| | Bickham was inclined to kiek about this. “I bettyotifa' to tight bart Kose Mii, 3d; Gin- | arg;otnd, Golumbie Road, G0 cte. “R. By HUTCHINS | At handsome parlors, second floor; sinuin oF en suite! sada, h Da Miss Markoe, Dr. jg | Want’em all turned out in short order,” he ” SCR ie wa 5 RGM NOWEAEE Bavianen | Preferred. 139161 eunw. * "Fie st Francie Wharton Mir Soba Poor, Marand Mrs, |P&F Of western men. The more the west is | ssid. “The republicans are going to get the | SES NT ET a QO te CE a Buchanan. late of Vancouver island, Lient. and | *plit up the better they feel their chances tobe | offices some time, I suppose,” said Grosvenor. |v) Tots conducted by ladies, men aud womie sta. for $1.15 per aquare foot; duly offered this | A‘ Mass. ave., very handsomely -furuiabed front room, ‘Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. and Miss Rrooke, Mr. and | on ger love a oe et {Dut Gen. Harrison isn't going to be driven in | and states, with references. 717 Met_n. w. sed0-12W- | Weck fur this price, HILL #ZUHNGTON. "| withall conveniences: pe ‘outlook. Moderate teria Mrs. Charles C. Glover. Dr, and Mrs. Kindle- | : en — Y ; | the matter.” (RNERS PROF. CHRIST- | =~ 1008 Fenn. .__ | Sodesivable party. Board. c ‘i and McKinley in the field, a] ntly almost i i ‘Drees RS. lOICE LOTS THE HEIGHTS BR RENT—1349Q ST.. ONE WELL-FURNISHED ora C Comlesioner Wheatley, Commlanio0er | eon. in atrength, te weak br preety well ole | Gores con raation turned tothe eabinet,and | VW Ais New fiteemional tahoe trem ot ree | NOR SALE CHOICE, TOTS O F frout, oom im hsbsssine house. three 30. st Shy, bee TALLER BRUTE Webb, Gen. and Miss Card, Mr. D. W. Stevens, | © trength, the pretty | Grosvenor said that he felt sure. that John | aud Garment Cutting with any inch rule and tave WM. P. YO! re ee — Wass | a. we of the Japanese legation, Col. Blunt, Mrs. | yided. Mr. Reed's friends do not want any of | Sherman was bound to be Secretary of State. | meseurealone, Paiterns and materials.cut and Yested | 17 gy "1505 Wat. n.w, | large closets: ne cooking: best people desired. cEeK za Neill, Miss Courtwright, Mrs.Taylor, the Misses | fem to retire, and each of them, it is said. | “Gen. Harrison did not tell me so directly,” he | Mue-S. 3: MESSE, 150 Mek. nw. neem i GALE—BARGAIN-VERY CHEAP 3-Lots | [po a > = a eer no Sey | Noe hfe tt ed | wat fr inc ey He 2 SP hae et “ re y i | ne t thi t that | 4 Bnd Me, WV Berry ne Mim Berey | iemaking a very clover canvas that is by no | pugyse™cat many things to me thathe would) WANTED SITUATIONS. _ | sts: im ib the fashiouable north Circle, at $5,400; see it. GRU: means without promise. During the holidays Penua. ave. 420-30" © R RENT—NICELY F URNI there will probably be an attempt at some un- Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Fair- cabinet. Istarted in to saya good word for | WANTED KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROFES- Fret ie ee GQUUDING SITES AT | [OR RENT NICELY, F UREISHED RAHAS, 1503 rs inte: . about | I yundress, Mai " e. ALE. ‘ “a ghild were out making senatorial cals yester-| derstanding between the western candidates to, Jigar oar em fem ag wee Waitrens Conclnyen Satie 1 Fees, Pet coe ot two guntioen; seteoensen: TAG 15 Birpeus ons prominent corte aes ee 10 y. as far as possible, guard against the.dangers in| +] have the very highest estimate of Senator | "YS Pthee ey ‘ : ‘™: | OR SALE-07 NTHL ENT— ‘DSOMELY Capital wan tise 12,000 Hira Cockrell was at home receiving visits | their station. ‘there i Sherman,” Lou by bisa te Ue T naw |S rs so aerpareemma—rogrtone | Et Ses Rates ae Par ee RT | ER REST nO aT Sam aR | Ei ne i i ag Yesterday afternoon. A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY the Senate, and I know his true worth. There | WAXZERTAT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIC Go. F. HERNDON 8 COn Ruste Sundae eee Seen ee e hee semscdeietontt seein Miss Mollie Vilas returned from her school | which is interesting the various canditates, At| i* no wish that he may bave to which T would | Sure Scuutirese, Meu walters Gooke, Cosrhunen, | SOO) ppp pores Ausmue Buildin us ROR RENT—PRIVATE FAMILY, NICELY FUR: y termne. “Several Lares tencatitch cheap st Baltimore to-day, and, as president of the the opening of the Forty-seventh Congress the | P°t Sladly defer if possible. Upon all impor- | Butlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st. n.w. d21~ ‘on 16th st, n.w.; 43 by 50 feet deep. vr nished Back Parlor, sec’y folding ” fire in best pari of Georgetown, Yosy chee Children’s Christmas club, will be present at | reputli rit deogeriracr a | tant questions I shall expect to advise with | WWANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A PLACE AS residences, near’ st; Alsos ten: | also, 24 floor Front and Back heone heewed weit) BBC Uusiners corner, wear Mass. ave on 1th st; ' 4 P 2 | Tepublican majority was small, as it will be on! him, and I shall always feel safe to depend Clerk in a grocery store or as bartender; cap sive ruse; & per cent net on investment: neag | Hew house, modern imps. 7 C st. n. ¢. TOU. BSS, § percent ou the price, GO. WLINKING b school meeting on Saturday at 2 | the opening of the Fifty-first. At that time | upon his counsel and support.’ good reference. Address M. F. T., Star office. pt OWNER, 1538 Pierce Piace 82 = OMS; FURNISHED: | and Bi sts. nw. sa dvo-3t o'clock. | twelve southern republican representatives | eT ¢ atruck = po ty warm language | Vv ANTED-AN ENGAGEMENT BY A MAN IN oe dil-lze | | Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO THREE-STORY Mra Cleveland spent another quiet day at | held together and actually conteliel the oe hat struck me as pretty war guage middie life for a position of brick and brown-swue Houses in for a man like General Harrison to use, and it 14_reaponsi- = : ae | Kochester, 8. ¥ d ‘best of references, Address FIDELITY Star VOR RENT—1140 ©v! AVE. N. W., BRIGHT, | to be exchanged for it © Uperty Germantown yesterday. varying the monotony | ganization of the House. There will be sixteen €26-3t* Foteniand een furmiahed front Toons, — ey — convinced me that if Sherm n does not go into — ——— os end beck im Washington or vorthern suburts T be i ics i ‘i ry rf = 4 ith first-class desired. Terms | in best location, beated by of in-door rest by a short drive in the park in| or more southern republicans in the next the cabinet it will be because he declines to | \yAvTED-SITUATION BY AN ENGLISH BUT R SALE—IMPORTED HARTZ MOUNTAIN Ca- | 2 — 13.00" wcatiol, F steain, [late-game tung! the afternoon. She returned at 12 o'clock to- | House. They intend to unite so as to hold the | dase™ . ee | W ferlfiwe-cinas: hiehest feterenees, New Lork and | Ao Ary Birds fine singers, ouly $2.50, at the Bind | Molerate: - | water to third seats es eeT ee foer bok and sold day from Philadelphia, and was met at the sta- | balance of power inthe caucus, They do not | can be seen. | igre 13 5 Washington families; present employer flice. | Foe, RENT—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FUR- Address MADISON, Star o! rm 3 A EX-PRESIDENT HAYES FOR SHERMAN. 420-2" 21-1! 8. HARTBRECHT. ‘ished rooms in the city at the Clinton House, 7th tion by the President's carriage. The Herald man eays,also,ex-President Hayes | mm the city at 915 per propose to rovoke any antagonisms, but they | r age Taree pte = = K SALE—A NICE UPRIGHT PIANO, 7. and T a. w. the best table Guard iE aT BARGE UF FREE : - | uae evedatls actan ; ; ANTED—BY BLACKSMITH SITUATION; BEST , 2! a month in advance. ok SALE-SPACIAL BARG oti, ud ior of the Kamat fer fetes foment cantdses ty old'Gar| rath Gon urnon’n ho laurs hier | QY Gf este cal wre SO EA | FR eee Se, OREN | Fomarer-micrarrmomeaaurones | Per ca SS ED Ph und Mise Miriacs Rebinesn of Dorches. | forces together, and at ‘the ‘proper | for a long time this morning. He went at the | “°°? TED-WE HAVE REGISTPRED AT OUR | Tyce ect oe MES Bw. Scssee, | corner bouse. sate asd cist Teta e ios | mi Soon . ied in Boston last night. | ™e will throw their votes where | request of Gen. Harrison, who told him yester- | W dnecanite waneber eae eee, Ane Pee eA PAR OF CAURIAGE HORSES, | jn) room. Hefereuces required. 1101 A nw, | _¢20-St" WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F st.n.w. ees ere neceee ta Denton Bet MEM | caey mby. seuenpih the! arqanianten | Oat tat oe aad tnt ie GE grants gta Zac, Beat clane bel, of everE GOAL. | a very superior dpiang tou Apply" tor BLE | ceo Ow a Fnore | FQ SALES CBgOM BRICK, STH st. x w- Miss Georgie icks, of N aroun, is | They will not permit themselves to be divided him. It is generally believed that the consul- Yon, ce and reception room on first floor. City | BIACKFORD, 1516 Hf st. aw. 421-3t {OR RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 82.800, Brick, «.w., @900; House 1104 3 gi y m1 Iniellienc + 490 Lon ave. SHACKLE. “ W, 84.500; G-rom the of Mrs. M. A. Gibbons, 1213 Pennsyl- | up among the candidates 80 as’ to be shorn of tation was with reference to Senator Sherman, | Owe Boe" dig-im | OR SALE—A iz PA er i ee ee oe a Bee yoni vania avenue. j all their power. Their course beyond this will Hayes never liked the plumed knight, but has | \,- axrep_sifUATi GOORELIABLE | F18100;_ good, an new: price Qo5.00. ans 2 as ; : 5 | tiley, 82,500" THOS. 9. st ALEY Mr. Rudolph Skidmore and Miss Mary Louise | be determined by the way the contest goes on | ulways been a warm personal und political | W Ssovs maids waite BBs carpets cost $75.00 and $83.00" each {513 H ST. NW. TWO OR MORE i seuiustresses, housemen, lishwashers. (Ail help 2 F nw. 415-6" iS NOW LOCATED where he is prepared to fur- d_ reliable servant $25.00. 911 9th st. nw. {OR SALE — THIRTY GALLO! milk, delivered at the door. 421-2t* SS FIRST-CLASS Address Bo: aod Stickle were married at St. Dominic's church | between the four prominent candidates, The last Monday evening, Rev. Father Logan offi- | contest may grow 80 hot that neither of them wedding was a very quiet one, } C@2 Win. ef the southern men have their j only ‘ke immediate families of the contracting | &Y¢ 00 a man who, they think, could win. But | ed rooms; house two years old; southern exposure; bay windows: lane closets; periect condi- tion, beat, gas and bath; light boustheapigg 5, de- friend of Sherman's. ‘The latter, as his Secre- | Purses, coachmen,’ scullions tary of the Treasury, was his chief adviser dur- =e. SRE AM, ing his entire administration, and there is no doubt but that if he was given a chance he said F 92 SALENEW. GB Ons front, Brick. Lot 17x#0: no u also, 6-room Brick, Lith NF. Jam” | Roots Brick: Tt. 23 P st. u.w., THOS. J. STALEY wit! h honest, R SALE—A SET OF x | 105, [0 KEW aix-cEho - parties prveedy | throughout their course will ‘be aimed to pre- | a word for the sage of Mansfield. Mr. Hayes andat the shortest uotice. Also, hrst-class servants | F'ver mossied seed coor Oey aoe) Site | Brooms: ‘ingle or en euite OK SALE—1MO SEN SIERO Bick ox A pretty wedding took place last Tuesday | Vet the growth of discord. They do not ex- | being the only ex-President living, it is alvo Will find it to their parentage 9c! cay eee be ‘owner iesving town. Apply 1303 7 st.n.w. | SUle Price, @1,080. new! 4 olen a good, permanent Lomes. | JPHOR RENT-SUITE OF ROOMS, Wee! and E; Bris tan io een ‘and. wile, oF ie wen: ee aud water, cree Dan en; mo children; reference. 116 N st.n.w. 415-0" | © Iibree hew bricks of Nst-a.w., between 434 and th; 4:98, BENT 1720.8 St. Wi. NEAR METRO- i Shoes ie politay, Club, handsomely furn | Four six-room %. Price, $1,750. and second floors; board if annsy pect to make a southern man Speaker, but they | probable that Gen, Harrison sought some in- formation from him in regard to his experi- ence as the chief executive. . ‘THE PLATI-MILLER FIGHT. | The Sun's Washington correspondent reviews | Wi se On M setae gvening at St Paul's church (Rock creck), | may have it in their power to decide who from Rev. Dr. Buck officiating. The bride was Miss | gon io Re Miller, daughter of Mav ana some other section may be chosen, and they R Mrs. | will probably claim one of the other officers of | John Miller, andthe groom Mr. Edward C: | tho House aud the right to proper seoneniticy | Wineberger. At 7:30 o'clock the bride, on her | in committee anigareente father's arm, entered the church to the beauti- | | | R SALE—WE HAVE FINE DIAM RINGS | 50, which we will sell at cash price wk aUbKice ~. 20-3 WANTED-—-HOUSES ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, house on Massachusetts or Khode Ial: payments. GATELY & ell > “pe R SALE—A ROAD AND SADDLE MARE: 7 Riese aes eg eee 4 : 2,000. to 61,850. . ——————— the Platt-Miller fight at length and refers to ¥('9go,or a business pi c erty, Box 1: e | IR RENT—1328 1ST. N. W.. OPPOSITE FRANK | The above Pppherty, ss under good rent, and is pay ful strains of Mendelwoha’s) weddin march, | ITS EXCLUSIVENESS GONE. the fact that Mr, Morton, while treated with | dra = 2s, B SALE-CHEAP_EIGHTEEN SWANMS OF | Fin a eee” "pa | ng s5om 8 to oor heres, 213 accom, cousin, 4 er. ie " . ‘talian bees, rest u a oh ee about the | PV¢Ts consideration by Gen, Harrison and ale | WANT iimests the ‘price, betwee "82,000 laid | #tr0th hives; these hives are'new and well Alled with | ENISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SEs NORTHWEST, PENN. AVE deeacee Cenobh thins anstade act shoed lowed to advocate Mr. Platt to his heart's con- | gy o3-Tuaments 4 arice,, Det 0 pl bel Sitogeter or separately. E | clase loca faclng each other. She is « stately blonde and State Department. | tent, was unable to bring away in his memory | \\7cxtpp—six Of SEVEN-R Soi Sit -VERY HANDSOME BETTE Dod. commmmtera | {ae a ° | - a any expression from the President-elact favor- brick H i — ‘ eu" Meld in place wi ‘sprave of nateral |, nora 10 the State, War and Navy depart. able torhis favorite, He then couciodes that wo $4504 XPROGE SET iio tS Ge | F doa etliges anleel ret, peak Boks | ROR RENT—lo 10WK CIRCUE TAREE cost pRB on Ben fen ane also carried | Ments building have, during thepast few years, | Mr. wile has = ae Coes: tan eect WASTER = HOUSE, JMMEDIATELY, | WELL: | spousible sian ave him’ on sud two communicating Hous, third Soor, ved ream roses q been puzzled at i in | among his most powerful supporters is John “FOOL west entrance. E. of those ‘hildren or servanis need ply ; ref: | a large bouquet of « roses and fern. There | 960m Fe enee, OE. Sentain | SS Le ree Sook Hehe bene sup- | furnece,all mod. imps. west of 13thet. nw. | CAgH SALE—A FINE TURNOUT, COMPRISING f STences exchs ‘ween | were no bri: aids, but Miss Fannie Shaw, in | barriers between the precincts of the State ape : 4 | PURCHASER, Star of de20-3¢' ‘Cabri Hart sult R RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS. ] scream colored dress and pink roses. preceded | department and those of the Navy department. | Pont is given as follows: “He likes Mr. Miller, | \ 1”, nen — gy 4 —PHYSIGIgN SUITABLE order bet S pontiganan tare | A frcat, mow house: new teitenss ote eee | the bride, escorted by Mr. Aug. Miller, the Promptly at $ o'clock these barriers latterly | meng Bot, Beh et a eee better |W Sitter Ualtpa tied Hee Sher Bear omes. = Eimmed to the vestry for the, groom and sr | im the form of wire screens and gatee—were | member, there was one man going eboutwitha | "al?" Lown tended him to the altar to meet the bride, ‘The | closed and locked to the exclusion of traffic, | knife unsheathed and waving it in the air, and | Witz an Tans OR SALE—FIVE HORSES FROM, VInGINI FOR RENT—FLATS. hers were Messrs. Chew, Abbott, Ebel and | It has always been understood that these | $52 '08 {hat there wag one man he would not vote | ait than we cau supply: “aie heures Getey, | Rouble andininele texan for tire RENT—A FURNISHED FLAT, NEAR WORM- rat Agee deer Lssemibiod in old St Poule churei- iver | P&Tiers were there because of a desire on the | ong ‘man whove nomination, would split tue | _&7-1m 2507 Pet. nw. eel pee Th ag Touts and bath $50 per month. ne “*° TaD D. STONE, SSF @o. @ reception at Mr. and Mrs. Miller's, the | Pat of the State department officials to secure | New York delegation irreparably, and that was | —=—=——=————————e m _F ALE-CHEAP—A BUILT NEW BAY. + newly-wedded couple left for their future | *eclusion and quiet in the last hour of the | John Sherman. Mr. Platt was the man who WANTED—ROOMS, i — : pind righ ean 0 nce a an oan ath home, Hopeton. D. C. departmental day. Yet there was no evidence | ¥*¥ed the knife to the tune of those senti- | ____* Se Recent nas MS Pee Re eee FLAT at os 806 F st. nw. Mrs. Aundenreid went over to Philedelphia | of any such desire in the minds of the officials | aes oe on end as toe Abr nae the | WANTED, <p HOUR UNFURNISHED RooMS, all Ryion ol taasy wkd ob estoy Tit ago te ee 7 bay window bee Bey alan ins terday to spend Christmas day with her mother. | in the War and Navy departments, The reason | moment New York begun to look out of hers) eed aud hint ours: Sperm Adgress atauge | ted to Sut . ae Seep, cx wid sachanes for Gaal Dee eae Audenreid, when she will have. completsd hot |v ssTenee wee fran wocl oat of tho race, hel wan tts | Sar een ee eee oe | Sasmnoniaeiw ene” | FOR RENT—STORES, | SSbsmn ai r y Ang 21 A MYSTERY TO ALL. man wen! ou of e race, hat man was | TAN “s RNI. MS ON | _ ~ a OR SALL— yisit to Governor Green's family in Elizabeth, | Bat now the landscape around the State de-| Warner Miller. John Sherman knows this, | WANGED. TROSOSNISHED, ROOMS ON SEC | og O13Paave | HOR RENT — ONE OF THAT Row oF NEw | P'l'ar it. N.J. Mrs. and Miss Audenreid will return to ment is changed; no | tha ae and will never forget it. He has always liked | old baby; terms must be reasouable; pai promptly 2 z BY FRED ZELLER, DEALER IN Stores, 1608 1 41h ot. pv. suitable for bee: = bet, K Seco antec Toc ogh ent e | Wari, erm Set Uaiog |S ie cain oe ae E8 | FOR a Rane” | tw ewe MEET. TE Ea the & al m fence | were cronies in the Senate. It is thought here | y s N sylvania ave. DW. — a br, Lid D feenoon octal eecectane renensiarable of | reaching from floor to celling acrose the corr | that, Sherman is olay. for the, Beerstare: ot | WV Donot, Faraihed Dialog Spm mad wings ; Wartideion,D.6. Pee nae rere AND THO ELOORS | 2 Sr. br pet. afternoon bemoans y given dors. In fact the mysterious barriers have | State. He would naturally prefer a fricnd in | house Alled with, boarderss firstclase locatin: nea BALE {POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTION; | 7s, re. eet $: = or 00 varieties; mounted in three imported 4-0. 0. fhe debutante tea with which Mrs. J. G. Horns- | been taken down, and intercourse between the | the cabinet to an enemy; but, even if he 1s not | appulntmeute Addrews NeW. Sy Star office. d20-3t" Saul pauae ome TaN - ae Es facies | + entertai her yor friends yesterday. | State department and the outside world is free | to be premier, or evenif he does not know | W4NTED THREE | 01 ROOMS, FUR- | present; price only $45. Just received latest (9th) ES beautiful residence of Mrs. Hornsby, with | and unfettered. The change is the result of | whether or not he is to have that position, he | _V¥ nished or unfurnished, for light housekeepiue; | edition pon p albums, at prices from $1.50 te heat, Just ite many reminiscences, and its fine | the evolution. is for Warner Miller for Secretary of the Treas- | northwest preferred. Address @. A Star office.d20-3t* | 820. stock of stamps, albuins, 4 ies fe steam ee. Pow rear; K art collection gathered in years of extensive W AXZED-A FURNISHED DINING-ROOM AND supotice 51 of le ino wel abroad, itch: perieuced caterer, oe: : per | atoainn bail : 4 Stadneeroou end 13 Vgtable ;. Poo hy ington. Af desired: price ‘hole €100 = ® mon attractive back |g, OF NEW DEAR AND rw coxpross, ury for old frjendship’s sake. ‘% Miche by, an ge nga Ae US, ROTHEUCHS, 35034 Pa ave, WASHINGTON DANES Awen,” Shatner grdund for the fresh young faces of the guests me years ago, when the west wing of the -papenaypetasecsekeaghbaernigipimeatonase ped re baene bn REA ES, fs K SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD HORSE FOR CARRI- Fj 7 ng, | Prices Sesembled. Mrs. Hornsby and her reception | War department was in the hands of the | Some facts in regard to the result of Sena- Wa XTRD, UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LigHt | FV'S6s'r genera purseses, well Oped ys eed FSC tec deep, best Dariness lestina oh ono: | Party stood in the long salon, the length | builder, and the corridors on that side wore | tor Quay’s interview with Gen. Harrison have | nlohoy hese ea Meek ne tas, city i alno f Meo Bra Stable for rent. “Apply S17 43gat.nw. | ences: rent very low, only $40 per ua. 122YE st seat ty M,proken by the ‘deft errange-| blocked up from necessity, Representative | leaked out through his friend Wm. C. Goodloe, | 20:5" HOUM RENTING AGENCY, O12 Oth at nw. | 210-3¢ Saison =— ment screens. Mrs. jorns! Cannon isit the buildi i ii ANTED—ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UNFUR- aR er ed AO satin soarate tiem Nesabnrdh ype boreby = bead as it wee uate go Dane wee | A) for rent, “Ed. BYALEY & CO. Hoos Bontihy FOR RENT—OFFICES. 417-68 wan = pe ae bende tilly * Miss May | the northern end of the building, and then | cording to the New York Times man Senator | Agency, 1216 F st. 420-3t = RENT-SEVERAL FINE BOONE, 608 11TH R SALEBY J HARRISON JOH: Bee niece 3G Proweée of Mrs. Harriet | turned his steps toward the State department. | Quay said to Mr. Goodloe: “I don't know how | W AXTED-THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI. | Bi aesarone Boston Dry Goods House, suita- | at aw- ear Natioual Messen tor Odette oo fee Lane egeiy ox colored’ silk, cele t | Put he suddenly came to a solid woolen wall, | it may be with other people, but I can get| VV cating Rooms, second story,, for, two adults— Square. | ble for dental-rooms, modiste, or, o bur. | $1°35° G14 Sth etu.w.. G-rooul frame, Jot 00 becoming to me-colored silk, veiled | puilt to the roof, and effectuall blocking the | along with Harrison, He suits me, Every- | pother sud son—state terms ‘location. " Address . poses. HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th st, uw. 2250. 813-817 © st. s.w., 9-roow brick, mi iB ad promt energie apie ge Wor be paslage way. "He knocked on the locked door, | thing was eatistactpry.” ANYANTED bY LSINGLE GENTLEMAN Gino = ts ew camnsee prone rp very decal. folds of the black net, ine Keanedy w petits | to goaround ucioe afte hullngs Meese | ee ea he Bao he oi gehs Heer: | WW eSttuaed tome aug miigery ne FOR RENT—HALLS test Se ee ee eeane e308 {fast are | the snow, with thin shoes, and then into these | the gentlemen who rode with him: “E ahail | and south of K. would like to be with &, private fam- | 205: GOLD and siven warcues | = ae | A ind sparkling. Mise Heap, the very cincts. The next day he introduced | not suggest any subject to Gen. Harrison, Any- | {!37,thd will be permanent if sui drone Box bee ers ee py RO R RENT—TWO FINE SPACIOUS HALLS SEO. | 0K SALE —A GOOD CORNER PROPERTY, seen agtter of the late consal at Coa- | S resolution in the House; the result of which | thing he wants to talk about 1 ain willing’ 10 | MR coed ae on ae ods. honour Ienied by steam: ultablefor | ing'§ roome, butt cellar and” tvery”medery Spee stantinople, becom! : 1 Sith j : Yaw. AS pence! Chins crepe, with @ sleeveless pointed bodice, pore grsiont eles yen rag bess eos ie ectaabering this, when Senator Quay was IR SALE—THE FOLLOWING SBOOND-HAND | in res, suitsbie ior wor my OF stable. “ar | long dss atoh pec esek Ber teeta ha ee long black gloves, and effective, oriental silver | " [¢ was not long, however, before the excla-| lying in Mr, Goodloc’s room after hie mien, | = Ss cape Night Canoe fe eee Se | Tee SDOwEED TATISO Ima | “dubcew lip? st, Qrnaments secured about the front of the | give tendencies of the department enascd tes | Wosane gentleman asked him: “Did you and | WWANTED>A LADY WOULD LIKE TO BORROW | one light Rockaway, built by Henry — r ody. Miss Nana Brooke wore a dainty toilet f the iron lat oon dl : eee eet ee dea ER Seen Rood secur: | Hooker & Gas used culy two mothe: : 7 7 “ erection o! m lattices. To prevent per- | Gen. Harrison discuss Mr. Blaine?” ity for a short time. A LADY, Star 421-2 cer Poa% ay months; ‘cost = = ao _ crepe, — — ae a and | sons from clambering over the stairway | «Not a word was said about Mr. Blaine,” re- WASTED, 10 BURCH | SE imeLavij)— REW J. J FOR _RENT—MISCE! EOUS. et velvet, with | Pony ‘ out Mr. . N . SAW, i ‘NT—MISCELLAN revers of same. Miss Brooke has a strikingly | Fulimé around ae fence and into the | plied Senator Quay, ‘‘we discussed Mr. Wans- | ,¥ mall athe, andan engine torun them: must'be | 410.20 __ 412-414-416 Lath st, ih HENT—PARLOR SUIT, ROSEWOOD, SCAR. elegant figure, tall, lithe and supple. Miss | Dinced pall daar habanthg —— were | maker and Mr. Platt, and I am perfectly satis- | {S72 j *_ | JROB SALE -GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS THIS | J let_ plush, walnut Chatuber, Suit: leo, Soe pay Seat cat gn | noe Spe teat fle inrson Hn | Wate Haro ute eee em. | Wy axTEP=TO FER GRRE x Monger | Myyureson Wine MOR TOOREAES | ul it Hoven ro A was in a pretty gown o! ilk and tulle, an n . L a a reapol ‘man for use lor | son = ~ ad a bouquet of La Franceroses, These were | S€ti2, {0F some years, iment ty Bublig shut | Harrison knew of the intrest take ia that | tee mutha Addr ginia pair” Bisck iow Me en ome fous, Ficretion: brick office, selena ae = — Be an ee ae nen ma ‘t: | corridors of the Navy department, But lately | Gide with mine, Gen, Harrison will make the | X ANTED—HORSES 70 KEEP, BOX STALLS, 3 aaa ee | ET t0S Fiat a nes-ime_ | fect besting and plumbing, price silk, with an overdress of Odessa lace; | es locking the gates om the stroke | southern question prominent in his administra pormamal satension. Cader box st Prince's Stable, wh nod —— Ce 311 Pe 5 ith st.n.w. Farm, 7th st. eight miles from CLARA Sligo, Ma. 810 perine HEL Toe Nellie Biddle, who sat her vis-a-vis, tion, and he will settle itso that justice will be 0.8. NT--ST. 9 KR SALE—THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE 1022 ing chocolate, in a gown of soft gray silk and | __ FALLEN INGO INNoCUOUS DesuRTUDE, done to the the colored people.” VV ANTED-HEADQUARTERS Fon a LOE tei ped erminain to nsbeck apply WOU v BROT brocade; Miss Jackson, in blue silk gauze;Miss | and for the past year—in fact since the re- wee you think of Gen. Harrison, Sena- we the tet jOLIC GOODS. yy IN REAR OF FRANKLIN | Ek 1319 F st. nw. ts @b-Lm Carol Dare Wescott, in blue silk tulle; | quested resignat Fr Quay?” ~ ding: contains three stalls, carriage- SALE—NEW BRICK TWO-STORY Mise Edith James, presiding at the punchbow!, | Gusta Seta ncoe casera State depart. | "CT ad never met Gen, Harrison, and my | S4iested feck whet PROMS FISHER & CO. ds83 Fe *2 | Bite mesreent al tod tam 6 cee eae im pale gray silk gauze and pink rib | on. Lag e barriers were | ideas of him were mainly formed from his | ay to my ‘snd POE REST-Ei AR 1224 14TH ST, NW. BOOM | BRADLEY vot Petrestawe NOM IEEE bon ASross ‘the fall’ from salon, | Popularly attributed —the passageway hasbeen | pictures and his reported speeches. He is a | Lwill with redoubled eneney in the future, as in FP(5 tot horses und socicen neces somo 5 3 Sapiro, win ie ont fella fom Sipe, hkreait taemne”|Egst"ata tur TogniTiceae feat Bava boan seep eae EoShaS | was the scene of some incipient flirtations; be. | Wat affected by the fact that on the comple- | make a good President. He's all right.” G12 oth ot nw. : yond, in the library, stood the punch-bowi be- | Gerartient’ ahe “barsnn to athe uae WANAMAKER STOCK HIGH. European Passage agen on'* © © Paten Often, sides window seat, and in the dining- | (Po removed as bein: Wanamaker stock is high here to day, es- i § no longer necessar: Ys ANTED—THOSE — fide ible was a bowl of old’ oxen iat and | nad,dhas® passage inte the, Stato department | pecially among the few gentlemen who parti | VW Chay fies aud eale, Soa tees, SUT, AD | Gece ite attendant mugs, Among those present wero | CoWd at any time be had by way of those en- | pated in this conversation. Platt stock is not | S27 Bey *tudioand salesroome, where you will be pe et 4 ane 10 the Misses Manry. Mise Viola Myer, Miss Cres- | ances, As no one seemed willing to go to the | quite so high. In spite of Senator Quays sat-| Srayou Work before, Weckly or. mouthly pat ments er mouth ies room hours nod with getet: near 8 $00, Mise Grace Black, daughter of Gen. J. C. | {xpense of erecting additional iron gates at | isfaction the politicians here who are close to | eH Oude placed with m0 at once will be delivered cues thid con tains om —— Est ne. bet, Blaek; Mr. and Miss Thorn, Miss Mullan, Col. | these new avenues the utility of the old bar-| Gen, Harrison believe that Warner Miller | ingtenzeand ciple, HBr SMITH acute’ we WPRERD & CO..1321 Pat nw. | SES Beet Wi oer stands higher in his estimation than any man | si Selosroome, doribwest corner Oth st, and Mauge- bees a te in New York, and they are of the opinion that with no objections from the State di if any New York man gets @ cabinet place it | WWANTEDSUSITING CARDS: 7c PER HUN- as at mnt constituted, i i Ror arse dies, low rates. ves prens coactlinted will be Mr. Miller. ‘There in a. growing idea | wouVzkbes iui Reseatanioore Se Torets that Senator Sherman does not desire to leave the Senate, whatever reports there may be to the contrary. ANTED—TO_ SELI—5,000 ACRES CHOICE Ki in ‘acre; ay fow pe uaa es Wikiraias oe SUFFERING FROM robes made to heat or no eye We : paNte, i413 17thet, nw. 13-3u wW. F. BSA! OF HORSES JUST kisi eae For the Ladies. Tue Star has had prepared, for free distri- bution among the lady patrons of the paper, a convenient and useful little device suitable for the writing table or work basket, and of per- manent utility. Apply at the counter of the business office. Sales of Real Estate. Thos. W. Smith Bae bosaht, for a8. 00t 90. of W. M. Galt and others, their interest in lots. 8 to the west half of saat of North Capitol between F ani'G street eae iiorney-at-Law, Bisdens > | a0

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