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te Wate ee a. 4S ra f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1889. SOCIAL MATTERS. THE QUESTION DODGED. What is Going on in Fashionable Cir- | Methodist Ministers Refer the Ball Wy :NTED_wurre QUAL), WHITE N Nese ees 1413 33D 0 cles—Personal Notes. Matter to a Committee. thers. erase Sree = |e vier. WI ‘Ox 9) 1 to —- and firat oF.) FM. ay Mr, and Mra. Thos. Wilson entertained a SERMONS TO BE PREACHED ABOUT IT—mR. PooL | St ‘ large company of friends in their beautiful] cos wm. rLatt’s APPOINTMENT, BUT THINKS Wereterrom Se RT ERT neo RG home last ev Mrs, Wilson wore a hand-| coRNgLivs BLISS MAY REPRESENT NEW YORK — = Sire halet of Pink brocade trimmed with) 4 sax ox THE SOUTHERN POLICY. Winer LOCAL, SAT AGRSTS 3 EF rue cat f for Eas HOUSE 25 STH ST, ¥.E; ee PL ar PN tertain the guests. and wore a dress of white : Sr et 4 nevelty ever produc wel cotsss ick inte : : 50. “Apply'st 025 Peansyivania ares, ea = 60 <ira Me 1) $— wool trimmed with Ince. In the g-room & ‘The Methodist ministers at their meeting in fae Roa of paver: 300 te 500} — - SOR RENT — 2006 14TH ST. NW. WIN. 3 St NHEES collatiom was laid, and in the hall was « great | 1Ndianapolis yesterday took no definite action | sills at aight: Serritory absclutely: then ah to good Fite Sace. three stories; 11 rooms > all = ¥ a bowl of pen, over which many old friends | in regard to the inauguration ball. A commit- nan arene tg -y paauuiacturers, 3. W. SKIN : st. nw. impe.; $40 per month. WALKER & WALTER, renewed their vows, The guests began to as- | tee of three was appointed to look into the sub- ~s an an OF; _ AA, BENT=4 sac JACKSON Hoe WETS de31-3t 613 F st. nw. semble at 9 welock, and usny bad departed ject, and two of this committee are said to| Wi\ "iar is sho enh ES NIM drawing room, wih private beth daeleed howe Foe, BENT BY 30, HOUTZMAN, REAL ES. pole e or ipa ——— a "3 boom-| favor the ind tof the Columbus resoln- | in own handwriting, Box 606, city 1 a a31. oe tate and Insurance Broker, 10th and “oe : new year. Some remained to exchenge the | tions condemning the ball while one is opposed | WW! ELIABLE GI fected 2 Fs es pate pe Af : met Falg 398 Phvct eth Hoth. lea, x i _ rx ) compliments of ‘the hour with the host and | to any action. ‘The World correspondent says mH eese's prefer” -abhty wih | QRS pivots thal true ange ae i : sil tee, bat EN . Among those present were Mr. John | What has made all the preachers charry about : 8 »_—™ W. Thompson. Miss Ida Thompson,Judge Drake, | rorcing Gen, Harrison into a corner in this TED — WOMEN — FIRST-CLASW G0 RH Ws 1br. rele. ed Mrs. and Miss Westcott and their guests, Miss he editorial in the Journal, which Wee Waiters, Men Cox amailer OTs Tosa we apy , ; coun ave. beer English, Burney and Miss Green, Mr. and Broad- | matter is the editorial in the Journal, which | Coachmen. Waiters, Men Cook or 4 athe i‘ Joration (season: 15th st., u'r Mass. ave. Other furnished and unfurnished Houses, toriich we ask attention. These houses can be geeM aly by obtaining permite frum our oftice, LLL & JOBNSTix. 1 a Mrs. Van Wyck, Maj and = said, without any frills, that the ball would go ~ = ere Maj, and. Mrs. imo Riggs, Mr. | on. ' The Presbyterians are going to keep quict Wasi seri es, and Mrs, ‘auffmann, ii wasbi: we wages and Mrs Haulin, Mire’ and Misr Tiers, | 4.N0t bother Elder Harrison. Catt after’ Sek 18 “Let them do all the balling they please EXT = 19 OR SALE SLIGT sires Cont sind Srv, Hoxie, Mra. Senator Hearst, | said “Dr. J.ARondthaler fo-dny. “Ite none | W ANd sect acraciaanaesOF O00! estou Ae Kreet den, Bde tress ga NO Miss Whitney, ir Kent of ew York. Mfrs, | Of oUF business; we are not popes. There aro | position: wenklt mlary ly fall attr 10 only, W Bt! a amrronD, Preston ne cio De, endo. Wok: ere: | Some effete church rules that were made in the | Nwlay a.m. = & CY, 430 7th st. naw 38 42g Ft lott, Mr.and Mrs. 8M. Bryan, ‘Mr and Mra, | time when young people were kept under the | WANTED A LADY OF GOOD, BURINESS TAGE FA 25 OOM ‘ELLA B. H. Warner, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, | Se, a a7 are 98 much dead letters #8 | per week for first mong 4 x W. 6 BOOM AND ° some of the laws of jiana.” 2d floor. RISC = Hing Dorothy, Phillips, Mr. Hilton of New| "Dr. MeLeod, the auti-Blaine pastor of ‘the ED -HAL GHOV TD ; — pease rs York, Judge Henry Strong, Marshal and Mrs. | second Presbyterian church, says this subject | Wicuework: tmigor wee heh oe nat t room, ined comfortably furu cs : a A and Mrs. W. D. Gabel, Miss Wileox, Mr, Bick, | f balls has become a national issue, and he is | Move without relgfence need apply. “714 4th ‘a h cine. oak ce Adare Hox is Star oth near * | going to preach an administration sermon on : th. Adares ‘ Ww. is. d Mrs. J. B Zamoude, Miss Nevins of Philadel hin ae: W nest ‘Sunday. Indianapolis society will be Fo RENT-8 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Senator and Mrs. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.'Jas, | —_ leleand. egal ee ae Pagtittdas Colored hes | Ea on-auite or single, to gentlemen only ; references F. Barbour, Col. and Mra. Robt. 1. Flemin; Ne bal Y XD. = : ss Mr. A. A. Pollok, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauf-| ‘The Herald man speaks upon the subject ax A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN Be XENT_TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED SALE-STOOK AXy FIXTURES Ol bt eee me oy 3 pasous for selling; SALE CHEAP jar and ss e s tT ferences, cook communicating rooms, second floor: private: Fst cam mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber, Prof. A. G. | follows: LR a ere Piateene ‘with Use Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch. “It is known that Gen. Harrison has never Miss May McCulloch entertained a company | Jooked with favor upon the dance, and yet it is housework Ino washing ine snail fermily living in of bath; convenient tors, heated "I st i = th one Ted apply who. will not come, at at he. zt 100 gach. 3 2 | “x “35 Barber shop. 1 JOR SAL ga OF COST, OFFIC a. Add r R mes N. W., OPPOST rk. » SP. FURNISHED. laine ™ new and F4 ‘leasant front’ with first-class 20 | Conn. ave., bet. K and 6, 1Sr., per yeas of young people at a dance lust evening. generally believed he will not oppose the Se ‘Mata amt oe ee een exchanged. = ae ST Weave bat wand ie ie 3 or gai Miss Carlotta French gave a New Year danc- | inangural ball, but that he will attend it. He ; references required. Address Box ait | BS 307 G ST. eels eae thot aw CAA) per mon’ i teak ied ab Ber Sellers Kame is not the sort of man who will seek to gain | of. TS aise 2 site rooms; house newly papered, . 20, ears KUTH ~Oh SALE-AT 4 — ing party whee sg oo! 7 7 7 Po notoriety by taking a new departure of so rad- W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF SOME. EXP! pass the desirabl = d Oi ‘Baw. 10th and F sts. n.w. A290 i ALE AT 2 ARRIAGE pont circle. Mr. Harry Wells ani 185} fcala nature. He is rather a modest man on rience at plate printing, or one to learn the trad 94: oe ae R OR RENTOTHREE great bargains in Car. French led the german. all occasions, and ‘in all probability he will not} Scares PEATE 1 et aah paturmiabple ce es ealsanin tne sa a ora 2 | F°'12 roome, bathroom, Ly Mins limo Haitinore and daughter ot | dere tte ho’ ew’ he fungi | WWM hy ERTLPD MIME OMAR TG ee oe ae Fane ‘a atts | meena eT the late Col. Harry Gilmor, will arrive to-mor- | rated, nor will he pomey to change the cere- } and lady; no washing. no children; mast be good cook “foo! it, an JOR SALE- STUCK, @ row and will be the guest for some days of Miss | monies from what they have been since Wash- | aud neat housekeeper; no other need apply, 101 F OR RENT — VERY Y COMPO Tne DRE WEL cory, qnor and bar Poe 0 Peachy. ington’s day. I was told to-day, however, that | °* << " aan TAT 17 NW. two stories, near cars and hei a Atha ule | PY 1214 Pet *.40 | ess. Mist ld_ before deuar: Miss Minnie Lansburgh, of 205 I street n.w.,| he bas never alloweda dance at his home. ANTED-AT THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Dehitay dees ae ae Jagd Frome brick, water and yas, 815.36: 1203 sud 4 in Bi a 0 $0) Gren for No reamde retarned home to-day, accompanied by her | *!though he was often importuned to do so by 2 nee} per are our a attached’ southern exposure and grate fire, “d20-3t" dio’ in tae nae teal xd 5 ae ie ae’ S cousin, Miss Minnie Hechv, of n, and Miss | bis daughter, Mrs. McKee. before her marriage. yANTED_LAD! TO AGE IN SOLICIT- NT—913 M 8' eS | 8 rooms, $18.50, and ne., one si mae B a 7 oC sharin Dinah Rohr, of Baltimore. : Mrs, Harrison, it is said, has acver been so | WAN tea tiin and Gatclee dor ake Women 2 | een BWORMSTEDT € BRADLEY, _ - dicall P| sd Ins RK RENT—THRE} aoa As FIRST FLOOR = Mrs. Senator Paddock, her daughter and Miss | [m4 Str Slekec hes ‘ters Sare, taben een tn | Gc atientle ‘i, beet onde p.m abou F [suitable for husekoepibg, at 1007 North Caroling ROR RENT — 61D GT_AW. EROOM ERICK. | Claire Rastin, guest of Mrs, Paddock, Mra. J. F. | dances away from home. Both wenesal and ighborhood ted. Imps. conveutent to with ‘ey, window; water on premises: parkipg in | ANT! —A SALE Olmstead and cousin, Miss Olmstead, of | Mrs, Harrison, however, attended the recep- aoa Aiuerican fe Tusurance Association ; plan of household wood arbiture, duos oath.” inquire om premises. ont | BO buying Piston and Ores Rochester, and Mr. Weld, of Boston, formed «| tion recently given by Judge and Mrs. Martin- | rlgif'man. Address CHICAGO, Star olive, G0-Bt FOE RENTCNICELY FURNISHED Rooms, EN FHT aw. goers leasant party, which, on invitation of Mrs. e, although dancing was the principal enter- ANTED_FIVE WHO WRITE suite, on second floor; with or without board ; jr. a0 m. ddock, went down to Annapolis yesterday to | tainuent. Mrs, Hartioon is, Due cf the hee | W youigcto terdice and Fat: catar” Cal on or address well and rapidl da at beginning, A attend the annual New Year bali, given last | jady patrons of the assembly, which is no more | dress. in own handwriting, C- Be Star ofice, deme | 20S: saat TENSE = SON evening by the cadets at the naval academy. | than n dancing association,” y ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TYPE-WRIT: S ty et i AY eur ig Ww dow front room, $10. Ww rE = ave » Mrs. J. B. Morgan, of Virginia, is the zuest 10 BANAL OF MR. PLATT. dhges expert folders to work in “an office by “osm wr HAV et REC! ar er hen of her cousin, Mrs, J. N. Carpenter. Mr. Joseph Pool, of New York, who was the Uke, ALTORNE! from - chairman of the Blaine reception committee )—AG) OF EF: 10. 9 = LEXANDRIA. bs ; Shere (also Maryland Vininia, . stu. WTI. 6: . a last August, called on Gen. Harrison yesterday | \inay for “Skeue’y Diseases of Wome” Fu Er owiedl GOWOTEARTE BORED Aa at y 3 ios aseees Sue at As dete teuiedapattees. in compang with Mr. W. H. H. Miller, the gen- | {st Published: ‘state qualifications.” -b. APPLET ae ane Gunter newly tareiabed Toms for went: re patrons Cat = ot Rrxaixa rae New Yean1N.—Alexandria was far | ¢Tl’s former law partner. From his interview | Seo 27C in. | Seta Pension, dud Printhag offices, 213 : ieee ree oy eS from being a sleepy town at midnight last | With a Tridune correspondent, it is evident that V Er Pape SE, ABO T 16 YEARS eae O38 egant corner residence, Massachusetts night. The usual custom of tolling the old | Mr. Pool urged the claims of Mr. Platt for w | in w do zeneral Roorone iam eae ree. ADE NE GOOD-SIZi a URNISHED Tig sre: Te 1S reome: i 2 year out and ringing the new year in was ob- — position upon the ground that that | #15 5st. nw, : a Front Roo ee nee on and beat = served by firemen, and after a five-minutes | S€"tleman contributed more, both by money N DUNDC toll voles sn pry p boon prod ance and hard work, to the success’ of the uy onducted by Ladi Fe, RENT—BEAUTIFUL HOME-LIKE ROOMS, : : i and colored, for commiutieating: | family private: only, first-class strokes were given, and then the bells set off —— national ticket in the state | Sid Staten with references M stn. ee oa * | partievapply. Iuguire at Room, 811 Baie | og =ac James Parton, the s every ye phe oealdnare. mesa be obtaatied at owce ci ate tress Peet OBC Diflerent edition aft prices "geaheae ben 7 5 JOR SALE—THIRTY Wt » ok with a rousing peal and brought the new year {Of New York than — did’ Warner | ACTIVE M) rr D % 7 4 Tor. 41.87 1906 10th st arrived from lexinetonty ene MOReeN, FORE in. Firearms and crackers added to the din. | Miller. When asked if there was | ities, Salary to suitable aah 100 | JJOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOM OR. ROO’ E st. n.w ‘od, Imps. | 3473 ide lordios abe cee Erp bores, 1089 hands hig Some rockets displayed their lights, and a Chi- | #¥y talk of any other New Yorker for a cabi- | repre ent in his locality an old New York private family ; guiet neighbor hod | be ett fin tine ‘e . NKIN. . ‘The above houses can be —--] bor h; cam Grok 8. : net place Mr. Pool said: “Well, if neither Mr. Supt. Mts. Houte, Lock Box 1910, | caps; convenient to Pension oft “— | ourcfticeonly. 1 Fished cx coupe borers: two sedi a hore deai Royal street sent up a fire ball: sai r Mr. 7 from 1 1.450 a an ae ka ieee Lad dane Plat nor Mr. Miller is chosen there is no bet: | = AL 7-mn.tu-aw_ | _ 429-65 FURNISHED. a L MONS" stag Songs watch meetings closed the strects near Wash- | teF man, Ithink, for one of the departments | WANTED. UPARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST: | FOR EST iuemSOMEL, ree soe | ahemeet gee NE VED OPINE EXTENSION ington and King street were thronged, and | than Cornelius eines Mr. Bliss is now the Cutting with any inch’ rule and tape | With board:' at reagovable terms; location genie. ED. nd two Beagpe hi . Games Cer Maa eee cotkiiaed ublican ‘state committee, | me: Patterns aud 1117 Pet. vw. azo smong aenwing groups. . bility, his integrity and popu- | ¢f on aaa ara OR RENT — (FURNISHED — ONE emigan® New Ygar Day.—The custom of New Year’s | J@tity are moroattions ed. He would make a —— Gedreor. 01 ery Fal locati tion. terms mops lerat receptions has never been geueraliy adopted | ©Pital man for the Treasury department. His ‘OR SALE TWO C im the city These horses w Muimproved pr: ind lexandria, but was observed to some extent, business is wholly domestic, I believe, and he the Woman's Auxili: iati would not be barred out by the ruling against | = ——_ = = a ho Women's Auziliary sasocistion Kept | tpcsting merchants, I'am coniiene that | WWAXTED—SITOATIONS yOn Finsr-cr. TED— SITU ATIONS. OR RENT — PARLORS AND” OTHER, CH CHOICE able = hewly and handsomely, Fe aan 15F8100 ee cooks, waiters, maids, watchinen, port dt | FOR Bi 7 10 a 1TH. 6 oo MAB. | $39 9th «1 JOH SALE w city offices, banks, and corn exchange | New York will get a seat in the cabinet, and | others. (tuception Yoon aud main office frst floor.) F. sachusetts ave., very handsomely fumished front Snwe'lar : M nary Birds were closed. and many went to Washington to | that everybody will be satisfied with Gen. Har- | M. BURNH 10 9c st. n.w., bet. Land a Hex 5 room, with 4ll conveniences —2 outlook. Mod . 2.) : s x Or... Pet. ts a Store, 11s: sce the sights and take part in the observances | Ti#on’s action.” — a ee | eee ~ h st. n. BY Scott ave. a. ae | aoe 8. HARTBRECHT. there, but except some. wholesale houses all| “How about members of the cabinet from | WWANTED BY A RESPE TABLE, COLORED Peeters, wd 3 SISHED 3 Z SEE: _ oh, : FOR SEAT A Scar man Situation as butler in farm. ood lass Ta 3G jeiway Rquare the stores were open and business went on as | Other state references furnished, Address . Star oftice, = aine ave. 10r erty ey se Healy news fwily we usual. ‘Mr. Blaine, I think, will go into the cabi- ANTED_ KNOWN WHERE TO GET PROF k OR RE <T_371 H STREET N- eee : . ; , bought away’ off from cost, « Tue Durvixe Parx.—The Alexandria driv-| 2¢t. Nearly every republican in the country | W dinnal and pian Cookn, Latndsene Maida, Warwon, | on susue Moor suitable te ent ioteebo Bd’y sts. #33 | Special holiday barcains mew Upricht Pianos ing park promises to become a most successful | Would like to see lim thus honored. Waiteress, Coachmen, Butlers. City references, Pri: | and gas, Possession on January 1, YY “ 1199 A - pa pd Woods aiactory prices and pe: aahoe. Anumber of Washingtonians have MORE ABOUT MR. BLISS, Yate office attached —at DICK'S AGENCY, 615 7th u.w. | 4 oR RENT—-BEAUTIPUL FURNISHED ROOMS, 3 Ww. Store 1706 . E: 55] Gpnsted hengtes oma & Ln poem to unite with the Alexandria driving | Inregardto Mr. Bliss the New York Com- V 7 A: at = A SETTLED M MAN, EXPERI- heat, gas and bath on same floor, ete every home iesh0, N st. n.w., Gr. el ~s big d@eements for ten dare, = —" ence hand, @ pl ace as e} e firet-ch conifort ; lovely location, near Patent, Post and Pen- 15% t.8.W.,71 ma 4 0 2 ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGNEW WARKEROOMS, ‘ompany and enlarge the park. Nego-| mercial Adcertiser last evening said: It is whis- | refe — ‘Aildress GEOKGE ALLEN, 40 Bst-.w-t 7 0 82 i Hs 2 sicy offices, also near three Ii 450 Mat. Jotions as to the matter are still in progress. “avo. aa ines ‘cars aw. 420 VIS Pa ave it Mr. “SITY, Wand Puts 29 1SiLe JOR SALEBY FR Canmep to Wasutxatox.—The venerable | Pered that Mr. Bliss has been brought out by ee ee cor. Sthand Ps, Ost. e083 opstnersienakycusiiin of na tee Y, E_BY FRED LER Dian § Mrs. Phineas J. Steer. widow of a former Wash- | friends of Warner Miller since the Herkimer Ws = ac Fis gry Sees “15 i books, Bor fail is Spat office f cor bl FP hngpente gu fears Food and Cages, ington merchant, whose death was announced | §tatesman’s chances have waned almost to ccubanaall Welles taco on “ algtwe Wartaiiet b in Tax Stan last week, was buried yeterday. nothingness and that conservative republicans ‘The remains were carried from the residence | are willing to unite on him. The selection of of Mr. Wm. H. Lambert, of this city. to the | Bliss would be regarded as a hard hit at Platt, Central M. P. church, on 12th street, Washing- | He wielded his influence in the Union League ustresa, Men Waiters, Cooks, Conchinen, | $204 a ee ROOM HOUSE Ta e e ST, SE. is: ; ; 7 MLA. COOMBS, 9208 steuw. d31-20°” Fiat ENT A NICELY, FU D te a a Ee, + "o> ‘muah at @ ates atop Abst ae D-BY A GERMAN WOMAN, A. PLACE iy eat, Kas, 422M st, nd s dls r “4 abl 70k | cook or for general housework; 423 Pat-n.w, | fhye 49F one or two entlemen, aA R RE 2D ST, NW, ST. Jawelling “rooms, #6 153 ‘iy | | {0 SA1E _FIRE-BRER@Bs Porrimn Tale , - 3 : ton, where funeral services took place, the in- | club to help Miller, and is said to have been a BR RENT—LA Ms WI ee : |B. 28 5 4} | Hine Parrote a deme. for. Grave terment being made at Oak Hill. bi chiefly instrumental in balking Platt’s scheme | y ANTED — BY ne EXPERI ENCED MA mt, ac: Board. ier ehebae ae ED ROOMS: TH | @ ‘st. n. me is : 2 we i Lae ipcalte age Sporcelain fi Towatz Ram©en's Fuxena.—A number of | to secure the endorsement of the club a few lector, cae ie bastunen: tat -thys, tut Pisce salesman or take Charge L., St friends gathered this morning at St. Mary's | Weeks ago. The Platt menare keeping a close office, at SHED. — 1914 derland tl 2u . a | ‘ vibes, {OK SALE- SINGING BIG, BIRD Toop, Arp \ GENTEEL PARTY OF THREE Soya ‘ bat eilver, ein : ‘gentleman and wife with agent bre D . GEORGE EB s FE Caren, P Tooms wi ‘sh, Aquilins, and Fish i eburch, where a high mass of requiem took | Watch on Mr. Bliss just now. They knew long x E REGISTERED Ad r nt in thedt at SCHAIIS piace at the faneral of Ignatz jee ago that Miller was practically out of the race, lite anumber of tidy nurses, chamber- oe pag ee furnished, eat = oes = an as ste Ore we awe ips Bes lorgs.—Oriental Lodge. Knights of Prthiae, and they feared that a compromise move “Gthee and reooption rooms on rat oor Gity | Pupon’ circle; steam heat; strictly first ig @” ‘sre * : m. OK, SALE THE “U9 Gas ENGINE Rr owe chosen Judge Charles E. Stuart 0. °C. friendly to Miller was going to be sprung on tence Ufice, 490 Low . SKLE Ss 20, Star office. “it 0); 10: J. aii moa 6125 # Satay po bolle: evaidas ingen The Dillon-Carr shooting case has saan Gen. Harrison, So they are not greatly sur- FORD e LEc OK. itis PoE REN LARGE PARLOR AN AX Atoov x4 : i B b vneee#s 20 price List, “D. BALLAI investigated by the mayor and it was | prised, but at the same time they are anything = = tower cS c Pa “sea . “ike shown that the shooting was accidental._— | but fae wed. Judging by the way they talk, WANTED—ROOMS board. comer 16th st.; south front. 1537 P st. n.w. EN ? | dig 43 * MON Becret Picken, of the Hook and Ladder Co., | the bringing forward of the name of Bliss or | _ ore =~ aS. a = jOWAciRO EE 3037 Hot ‘ see was ly hurt Saturday evening by the fall of | amy other name for the cabinet will not re- SEY T% LOAN. = = : WA CIRCLE, 003 H 3? Jee. SiieD. - a hi 4 4 | ti that “ee th % hich Petes fast YB ph aaa toe 10TH Pinte Room mu Drivate a werond oor, 3 eS “Ban . On eects i “¢ . 7 Ue - S4, 000 » LOAN £80 MS O a casting upon him at the Midland works. —— | store that sweet harmony in the party which Sud O ste, furnished for light housekeeping. | Ad- two coummian Rooms, third floor, furni ? 2 etely “end handsg:ne shed, hhe , M The funeral of Jacob King, who died suddenly | Prevailod, before election. They want Platt | dres# KITCHES, Staromce, ayes those having children or servants ueed uot apy 35 Tt Aig poe : e288 Sr ee in the police ambulance, near Drovers’ Rest, wash ap dene NWN Socee pian ook ees with R RENT—709 8TH ST. NWS] EVERYTHIS 4 — Washington, took place Star new, elecantly furnished rooms, single or en: 0 SUN OF esterday afternoon ‘THE SOUTHERN QUESTION. good board, from Jan, 1, aaa TAL 2, 000, & and @1,00:and a from the residence of his sister, Miss Sarah J.| Judge C. E. Mitchell, of Arkansas, was an-| eM St | modern conveniences; gentlemen preferred. ‘0-00 9 wv furs 5 95 |ken de real estate security, E. PAL a F . EB. 5 Arkansas, c - = = = bs . MM cn Ta 482 Louimana ave. Gerben eoeitan cenntic ieee ae other caller upon Gen, Harrison yesterday, and = Ee seer tl et ath el oa “yeaa y NISHED—ON A = Los toner Fo 108 Hughes ae ite president. Mr. Orlande Weed. | he said that J. B. Henderson, of Missouri, WANTED--HOUSES. __| ith bearers Ty } = e.80 : rele. entry : ws Fs late oyster inspector, who has been ill some | would be a satisfuctory choice to the south and NTED_10 BUY S-HOOST_ Ho Est oF | sone eee = DSOMEL: : M 81,008 to tne nc the elegant ite in ‘Atiarstve ouiiding time, was yesterday sent to Providence hos- | southwest for Attorney-General. Powell Clay- § fe all canbe Address furnished Rooms and’ large ‘ ith open a. ave rc will ac pital—The Baptist Sunday school held its | ton and Logan H. Roots, be thought, might be ek eK Sei fire place aud furnace hea suitable for Bena ore and v r 5 26th at.. dr, é nine of Me. Me PARKER Christmas festival last night, and the last of | suitable selections for cabinet honors. As to a W: ED — BY A PRIVA a FAMILY FOR A | Congressme: di8-1m Mi ope Navy Pl _% 'T- ELEGANT, BANEL i. s sages icrm of years, se with modern improve- ce rootus in the handsome Marble Sohs's chapel, Wert Ende took Place at B. | eeaponden Jicige Mine ae cere, Cor | mentn contatiinng WO ari? rooms, situated between | ROB RENE 10>, WOT, Nv g, FURNISHED ing Building," 1419 G stn w Bre proot. table board references exchanged. 3: iit N.Y. -+++035 | Uyhted, vertilated and hi hand 16th, Gand K sts. Address, with ful call ne prisoner in jail, stabbed Chas. Upshur, anothe tapas bps far - de: 2 election law shot L., Star office. a “bi s place ini eve prisoner there, last week, but the wound wa enforced and that the negro should be pro- NITED. ze S ar eee | Also not serious. tected also in person and property. Talking Houser of all erades to rent vo customers. | More FOR REN 'T—STORES. ci i Ket. sina a: sony —_ about the fev vo elections, after he came | Callers than wecan supply. Also houses AStEy, yi - member of Congress; 6100. ROBT. 1. FL a18-lm Buccessor t Tue Pouce Trixeruoxe’s Recorp.—There | away from Gen. Harrison’s house, Judge Im 30 chatoet eka SOME STORE, wes 4 eee . Ld = * Me EY TO LOAN ON @OD REAL ESTATE were 279 alarms during the year, 105 of which | Mitchell said: “We have a miserable law. Su- ) ————————___0r St nw. | Ee "A SHIELDS b iy Bee te, 3 ee omitted. were local, in which the alarm comes in and | pervisers are required to appoint an equal *% ¢ 7 the companies notified by telephone. There | number of election judges from each party, OR RENT SEAaPABY, aang gt GROCERY bat. 6 lg gh apa | P 117,713 it ‘the poli 1. —— alty is provided if they fail to d a tand for al "busi me indy Woe SWEReet i i 5. : season’ crue ele ‘ot on see raf were 117,713 messages sent over police tel- 0 penalty is provided if they fail to do so. + ANTED—A PARTNER W rt z oo | Stand for any business. Apply + C0: 5 “us or ye ephone wires on police business. ptember election a line was drawn up, | Wa Ghgace he RENE MITE 30 70 nt 900 a31 é 27 Bet. n. month. JOHN ae aS £0, 0 — ion poate coming from one section were not proper party can secure an occupation which mill | FAOR R LEGANT STORE AND DWELLING Roppenres Rerourzp.—Miss Anne Campbell, permitted to reach the polls. They com- NTIUNFU BF bring him in contact with prominent edu tors Coruer of 10th and 0 sts. Ww, 320k RENT_ es = Circle ‘a 0 7 5 x ONEY TO LOAN ON RE. R RENT. 1614- “Tie: iE Lava Nos. 814 and 816 15th street, reports that her | plained to me, but I realized that they would | Inmanincomect et lat 100 eer eee atord | tains 10 rooms and all mod. innps.: larg aw. : ® ee ; > coo A to suit, at lowest rates of house was entered last evening and robbed of | lose their lives if they testified against their sboverll expeuars. ae Oe oS ow re Gee © Pet si br... F mepunity iswood. 0. C. GREE several articles of jewelry —— —ftumphrey Ware, | persecutors, ‘and discouraged them from tak- | _ Address ¥. 0. Bo: _ 301-30 sod 3 feet southeast, reports that his 1g action.” V se ers or 1231 T st. 3 ‘welling o house was entered last night and robbed of a 8 room io tant Wa #80; bat location for any kind vashinyton will id watch and chain and €60 in cash..—_-Wm. ‘, ‘. Siti No. 1211 1th street, reports the larceny | | 4 Richmond special says: MAHONE’S FRIENDS TO VISIT HARRISO’ The delegation of NTED—TO PURCHASE A HALF- oy 2 push-cart.— Jas, “T. Brennan, No. 1107 | Mahone's friends which was to have gone to | W'wimnn city finds, ora twouere 1ot wituie | SEL A WELLER & REPE ; a Dersales 1 bee de me OXY TO LOAN — 8 S223 dh etreet, reports the theft of an ulster. see Mr. Harrison last week has postponed its | Miletof city, suitable for mannfucturing er Aaidee oe REET 32 FEET re 0 4 DW OF. M, near? 3 it iso ol coate te eee ei visit until the middle of January to give the NUPACT ‘R, Star office. “a 01 . : 5 3 } POX J ae AT Ss Mus.Scucurz axp Sox ReLzasen. esterday | President-elect 8 = 2 front by 80 feet deep. . i . s 5 Ww ONEY ADVANCED TO HY HOMES, OR atatnona, rasan igen aves ths | ene gt sft he ol res a | WWaszeu-eau az ov otro asp suns | we sidan tol w GHOSE iter, RENTS a : 2 EScind Asie a ten —_ of Chas. — who died from the effects | give Harrison an idea of the troubles of the | ¥o¥ Will say at once that it is uo wouder I have been Fe RENT—PLATE-GLASS FRONT a = ss Toth ot | Fes Peon 5 ih at." "1250 | Payments; a little more al buy « of a dose of * Tough’ on rats,” as published in Fepablionn party in Virginia. are eo bay Curing. Xinas. Portraits made for from 80 feet deep; best business location; all conveni- toe Whitney and store. 213 Wylie n, cigeular and fal plank | eapong, Se ape mecbempomnbee "Schulte and * Son terme’ Weake “monthly ‘Tayrments taken, | ve kat teat ne on OM PeE mo. 1 Hyattevi Pao3 Curse 7 oe | = Stee D. O20 Fw er son, Philip, who were arrested on suspicion. - re Fortraits delivered at once, ‘guarantee my work = = 5 1816 18th rrr ARS 4 gees ESTATr | Tyrer a ——_— A dispatch from Lincoln, Neb., says that a | to please you. B SMITH Anise atadio’ ond ae rs tise SIX Pri Mee Paiaee aah Det Cause & Cian Box pias gresing, telegram was received from Senator Mander- | ** kori sarge oth J ee FOR RENT —OFFICES. Be 914 2 SME eho righ goo. ‘ = — tu 334 8tl BM. ALL PheMicM the Metropolitan line was turning the corner of | £2 last evening denying the statement that he TE. 52S TO. KEEP; BOX STALLS POR RENT-SEVERAL FINE ROOMS, 606 11TH 6th i647 N 5th and F streets the driver noticed two colored | bad been tendered a cabinet position, e1 m. Order box at Prince's Stable. at. D.W., 0] Dry 10 619 9th boys Meer the car. One of them grabbed the |. Russell Harrison arrived home from New | 311 that.p w. Fa Bist MeN Seen asa Toms | Blaser dens: eq sere "sal 5 59 ON REA ESTATE. eash-box and both of them ran off. The driver | York last night. He declined to say anything |“ aes si Pitan oP I ase eticaye7 F20 o pire: kn of the car, Jesse Mann, gave chase. The Doy | about politics, but said he knew of no New wit Dy 71 G CARDS, PER HUN- . 10: , m. Se Tk BRADLEY » EB. WAGGAMAN Zhe bad the as droppiitandecaped.. the | York politicians coming here to see the Pre: | ana bi waanalnatesee oe Moet FOR RENT--STABLES, ; : i JERE EES Mine: Bes ede! oy an ed him hon = Baa . " a Ne 11 hay P. 3 KUS. 19th and H ste, over to the police. He gave his Gonees dan eS eee ae WANTED, EYERMBODY. SUFFERING | FRO} oe 5 M4 Se AeNG ’ GEO. W. LIN Jones and was released on ball, This morning Gladstone at Home. qa than enc bap requieel: teeaes Brae RENT REAR 1224 14TH ST, NW. ROOM oie : pS in the Police Court the case was continued. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Peuphee made to y. E. DANTE, | With all conveniences; rent very low if taken at o1 3 x a Fat — 2. .. Jan F BHOWN, Kel Estate Broker, Mr. Gladstone lives a very regular life at | 1413 17m a 2 eee D STORES & DwELLnas, | 3!) ow : c-Si 1106 F atm Guowrs oF Bisa, “ase? mg Pty home. He breakfasts lightly about 7 o'clock rED. D x ap ag i EO SINESS OF NCES. LW. 24 14th st. n. ts ; ts Uri E 4 oN > x 8E ue - KL. 3 ype to-day, “The | in the morning, and shortly before 8 walks to Cash prices’ will ‘be paid. ‘Call of adazon IN LA 3d at. @. 48 i Plac - oi es h juan is canceled vitbout further; growth of Richmond Manchester was : ; ‘ 201 Pe : : as. ij . ned Ove geste last year than ever before, our city | he church for prayers. Upon his return from | LASKEN'S Loan Office, 201 pent ave, corner YOUNG MAN WITH $300 TO $500 WOULD ey 3 <a tnt 3 Tir Canted Securitgh ite and Treet @ total of 571 new houses, and Man- | Morning prayers Mr. Gladstone retires to his | ~~ 5 sf — like to invest ag art ed 14 ek y s 2 te Tyo. NICE EIGHT. , ja, 18 the best ever devised to enable chee 117. The suburbs are thriving, too, | study, where he perases and answers his enor- Suroten = . ve | tines of cre at door; two Latte cack, ee no rater er ee e ‘losets snd bath, peak mites ph Rypetoen papas ommanitig fa mous mass of daily correspondence. Luncheon “ 3 Ww ANTED—A PARTNER WITH =SSres a ail tuoder convenience wid concrete corporat Of | at the castle is condneted in a homel arid to assist in FR ning @ restaurant in connection : alley. "830 per mouth each, ONE ra) vaAN manufacturing establishments is 729, an in- din a homely manner. oe | vith store long established, = DW. hed’: eryatal BEALL, BROWN 4 M an SUMS FROM = PWAI crease of 30, with annual sales of $28,951,441, The “lunch is on the hob” st Hawarden castle | Wy ANTE ‘ r DALLY. 00 4% v E handalies | Lares Fs furuace ard: | _ as Pan AT THE LOWEST, Guitatinees Nites the Jovi Saag ao ay Oy Psose ing tabta of by these at beams a3 yar tana? th d delivere ed Tern erm, a eeher meni.” For te cther oboe bate Sie ry ann a | F ev Humapabiie are 10 rooms. P88 REAL ESTATE Ib. THe D perc eases city has twenty-one miles of | the afternoon Mr. Gladstone takes a walk in Stables, Ost. uw. Re: SAUNDERR cab ‘cabin oe. &e. Address Box 14, Star office ., Or. aud by . wae, | 301 First st. every mod. my -¥ HOLTZMAN, ar routes, much of which is double | the grounds. Mr. Gladstone dines at 8 o'clock, | John P. ©., Md. im? an B20 Ist ie mod, ae r au22 __ cont band F ote. 2, tracked.” Mr. Gladstone retires early, and shortly after Wasa UM PAYS THE ‘ASI Wana SILENT PARTNER WITH 25,000 2 rst floor, O35 Fat = Zo: OxEY TO LOAN eae 10 o'clock his day's labors are over: ‘Mr. Glad prices for ‘second.bsnd sea Carpets and | ,¥¥, to invest in an rnd sect ie ta OB RENT. Toons, » an n ee Sp How tux Grats Hap Fux Wrru rar Pno-| stone drinks bitter beer with his luncheon, A = Specialty, isles few-clase opportuni Box s4. 1 Foun ott: 1S rooms and : Pa upice <j Ge Lema wessor.—Some gay girls ina 8 school in Macon, [gem of — at —— and a WANTED THY ‘OUR BUTTERINI a3; 9 316th nw 14 rooms. ¥ Ga., thought to have some fun with one of the | 28! port, thet nectar of orators, setiety wet othe Flsta, i nd; warran ‘A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, AN 397555, 2-10 roome, wi. 35 " , omy TS, ho is young and devoted to his bis Very moderate requirements for stimulant, | ter) set ne fun ded. Eepoara 2 betore | That, 8 rooms arid storerocii, water and 2530.00 | M Pia es pare Bo they dressed a dummy in girls at, | MF. Gladstone, like Gon. Ignatieff, has never | Sirtaitories tampie 6 a ‘ote on inal bo 25. tire and dropped it from the window above the | smoked, He ‘belongs to the older school, ; j professor's room so that it would fall past the | which acquired its habits at a time when to: fish stalls; also 461 Bice | som HACLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PT- ney ts, x Mowe 10 LOAN ON FEAL ESTATE at toe Window at which he usually sat, As the | bacco smoking was regarded as somewhat vul- . O. BORE ir rent or will salt on monthly justal- = d 7 was dropped o one of the jokers gave = Henee neither pipe, cigar nor cigarette Wise IT KNOWN THAT FRESH FEESH ALDER. | ments: abatwaln st S12 oth oe 3t RENT~ Z ; = ww EAB Bie som. D5 Fat, piercing shriek. rofessor heard the | 18 ever to be seen between his lips. But Mi rere inf. Wad every, morning, and de- re ltt STORE ON Easy T aie caw te falling yori, rushed dow. | Gladstone is by no means ascetic; he is a gen- ese and Butternilic Sweet Milk Oe. per quart. | euteeth a stairs with a white face, bent anxiously over | TOUS rpegoes , and is esaree believer in ge os 1307 F st. a.w._ the he prostrate ‘and m gure, tues of wine. en d to lift it. ee. ——< Reser eoting fan fillip is a compound of sherry and “PERSON AL 3 Ear, ial ags cat “y mls gira $ Tid Tad ow, while | SEE. Teo elem te ib memeinctare with os | TCT ALpRORI Tal Saree re a who re as Ha F sth Clegg exesperatingiy. | Sch annisty asi Nwere the elite. Of Hie, pare and The indications ore, 8 & Pittsburg dispatch pak or at the outside two, draughts of this says, that there will be no conference between | mystical preparation sufiices to carry Mr. Glad- See ean a ‘and aris the committees of the coke workers and the | stone through the longest speech, therein af- | Manufac oe rators to discuss the scale of wages. fording @ great contrast to the method of Cm seu SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Te cpa al SS Send |e Bismarck, who on the last occasion Ke coke would remain at #1.25 they could not af-| When he made a speech in the reic woo) Stina, ford to give an advance fo wager, supplied with nips of brandy and water QRCESA- OoODRICR, x ‘The steamboat Sallie, with 250 bales of cot. | son afd his secretary every five minutes.” Dienst aaa ton, was burned Sunday morni te 0 ‘Trenton, Ga. She was # whnehas Her] The Livingston Cloth Mills company, at policy ran out on the Sth inst. and Bristol, Pa., made an assignment yesterda; wen Gap W, MCELFRESH,A ‘ona oot pammed. ‘About $1,500 in cash was | The mills “are closed and’ 300 people throws | ,W¥.! asec ou score rae my:

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