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et THE EVENING §sTAR: SHOOTING STARS. ENDOWED WITH 86,000,000. Personal Cornell University is | Prosperous—New «aBTarybody who walked out this morning ws ora C tg At the necting at Ithe Ithaca, N.Y., of Cormell University trustees yesterday Heury W. Sage added $200,000 to his previous gift of $80,000 fer the establishment of a department of phik osephy. Mr. Sage’s gifts to the university now Py ‘There was a goodly assembling of society ——e Rrowle of the city last renin at the Trinity Stock in the Benning’s rese trealt was wateced arch at 8 o'clock, when Miss Mary Gordon | today. Pratt, niece of and Dr. bg Barn at 8:30 ae i Stuck in street cars tight as waz, dollars, The bride, Dr. Thos. G. Addison, and Dr. D. D. ad- aggregate more than s million dison, her cousin, from -The ushers Rain-drope trickling down their backs; resident's report showed 1,314 studenta, en were Dr. Thos. Addison, jr., Mr. a Ad- Waiting till they're dripping wet, increase over any previous year. The fess ee ee Erne a Resecane ae, | Tor the cars they do not gat, urer’s report showed an endowment of about poten poceonet era ty altar with his ‘Twenty thousand pairs of feet 96,000,000 and an annual income of over best man, Dr. R Lee Cole,and awaited| Slopping ep and down the street 900,000. The Ifbrarian’s report showed over the arrival of the bridal Rubber cosate and aurbereiis, 100,000 bound volumes in the library. Among as it advanced up the aisle. The was Each its tale of wetness tells; the trustees recently elected Mr. Andrew Car- escorted by Mr. Murray Addison and attended Skirts bedragged to the knees, negie took his seat, Dr. J. G. Shurman was CF hence, The ridal gown ‘was made of| Wading 'cross the carb-stone seas; clected dean of the department of philosophy, superb white faille, cut with a court train and Water sloshing in their shoes, ne was elected prafesat egrets Mellon Ty! the history of draped a la tablier with embroidered c: du Damp and cold and got the blues; religious and Christian ethics, chine. The flowing veil of tulle — fastened ‘Those who heven’t cought a var, The —_ oe psychology is yet — be filled; Was minds with a medici coller,e Spanish jacket | Md because the others are lowshipa, Geo, W. Harris was elected librarian, openi: fall of the ‘du ebii ‘Mad because the one they caught Herbert Tuttle professor of modern European sha long sleeves. ‘The bridal Doupast wan onan- Is not as empty as they sought; , Geo. L. Burr assistant professor of posed of asta "sone corre peel ancient and medieval history and Dr. Albert Fe pre a br} (leet ir nn. — Shaw professor of the history of institutions ited opening at her . of Just because the weather's bad; aut oll tedacnadlokel toe er Hae PL Stemeem of ker CRS | On, Greet, elon the plug, and stom a iss Addison, who precede frock of" pink elk striped guuze, The rain of halt-pest € am! 4 DRUNKARD BURIED ALIVE. low bodice, and carried Ghastly Discovery Made in St. Philo- mena’s Cemetery, Allegheny. A ghastiy discovery was made in St. Philo mena’s cemetery, in Allegheny, yesterday. is pS ae al isetecn ia o3 amphibious raoe in thie @ ceremon: on account of! Fecent severe fliness of the ‘bride, from which | M4 ¢f weather. she bas not now entirely recovered. Among the friends at the church were Judge and Mrs. J. 4 SONG OF CONTENTMEXT. XL Wilson, Miss Wilson, Gen. and Mrs. I'm s merry lawyer man, Workmen have been engaged for several days nai pe ene Ae ap tot acres Fat and round and joily; in removing bodies from this burying ground ee je’ to tery situated outside the city Mrs. 8p: ae and Do I care for Bennie's place? @new cemetery situa! d Mrs. Benj. of Baltimore, Mrs. Wm. No Idon't, by golly. limite, About ten yoars ago Frits Boop, « egies Antonio. Mr. — lope Ril = or I don't, who said I German, apparently died of alooholism. His don, Antonio; Gen. and Mrs, Jno. 01 cere aa? be i 0 Baltmore, Dr. Frederick Herff, Mr. and Mra Ihave known that fame, air! whos ype oe ons boo aN John McArthur of New York, Mra. and the Bat if I want it—you hear mel and it was only yesterday that the horrible dis- Misses Paret, wife and daughter ‘of Bishop Tl get it all the sam6, sir, covery was made that the man had been buried Neibeniel, Wilson, ‘Sree Pa Hugh "cons (From “I Have Been There Before,” « History, | “70, diggers in exhuming the body ac- ja , ve a Gen. and Mra Wm. 4H. Browne by Grover Cleveland.) siden broke thr the coffin. The body Dr. end — i oe ood — ae Roop was = wil ree on eee on Mra. Sprij left city ni The following dispatch cltpped from on its right side, whi! arms and are at Atantie City today. They will visit papers was sent to this office at noon were bent ¢ ve the head, showing that Roop had made a frantic struggle to escape. The lower limbs were also drawn out of shape and indicated that the man had not been dead when buried, and afterward expired in » fearful struggle, Block in the Ohio House. ‘The bill which passed the Ohio senate Tues- ey providing for @ non-partisan board of improvements for Cincinnati, to be appointed by the mayor, was read the first time in tho house yesterday,and an effort made to suspend the rules and make it a law, but the opponents of the measure were able to prevent this course morning Judge and Mrs. Arnoux in New York before " returning here, as, owing to the delicate state { day from the Prediction End of the Weather of the bride’s health, oan will not prolong their | Bureau with o long, exulting shriek of victori- absence. The traveling dress of the bride is in | oun joy: bine diagonal cloth, with which she wears « Forecast till 8 p.m. Thursday—For the Dis- Disek bat and jacket. They will keep house as | trict of Columbia; Maryland, Virginia and Del- weather and rain; continued cool No. 911 H street on their return. aware, The Metropolitan M.E. Church was brilliantly illuminated last evening for the marriage of | Those interested in the peculiar meteorology Miss Alice Angel Winans, daughter of Mra. | of the Weather Buresu will observe that it was lary A. Winans of No. street, and Mr. ‘ Wm, Cromwell Downey. Rev. G. H. Corey, D. | 2° 38#“ p.m. Thursday.” D., the pastor, officiated. The large com of invited guests were seated by Mr. John A. Murray, Mr, albert A. Acker, Mr. Fred ‘The Republicans of the 28th Congressional Smith } district in Pennsylvania will take theirs on the and the bill went over until today. and Mr. Andrew J. Miller. groom was | naif shel ienatuanahaatedinad Grek te coment. enn attended by his best man, eM. Har a Buying His Son’s Pardon. ria, The a been Goorsipentan the pomp lin 1o ve her in eres aaa ote attended by two brides-| If Mayor Grant wants s census of New York maids, Miss Nina Gunion and Miss Grace | why doesn’t he take it? Anita Walker, and by # maid of honor who im- mediately preceded her in the bridal sion, and who is the five-year-old niece of the | _, The Raim bad ft all its own way in the pools bride, Edith Angel Wiley.” The ‘gown | ** Bonning’s today. wana comping’ dren ef ereums Shite lie made with « a back, the pointed bodice} Will the Wanamaker tw two cent stamp be put was trimmed with pearl nterie, the | on Exhibitic i ert department of the Tong veil was fastened with orange blossoms Weeld's Fair? = and the bouquet was composed of bridal white roses. Little Miss Wiley wore a dress ef cream-colored surah, and carried a pillow Jesse Pomeroy Tries to Escape. of roses upon which Tepose osed the ivory prayer | It was discovered yesterday at the Massa- book from which the wedding service of tho M. } chusetts state prison that Jesse Pomeroy, who z Chareh was read. Miss Gunion wore —— is to be confined there for life for many crimes, of pink silk and gauze cut dancing length, apd carried a bunch of La France roses. "Migs | 8®@ been trying wo escape. He succeeded in Walker was in a becoming frock of canary- | Wing off five bolts from his iron door and had colored silk, and had a bouquet of Marechal | removed the angle iron which protected the Neil roses. The ceremony was performed | bolts, a long and tedious undertaking. In ent- at 8 o'clock. Prof. Bischoff play ‘ed the | ting off the boite he expected to unloosen the wedding march, and the choir of the| main bolt whieh locked the door. He did not church chanted the Lord's get as far in his labor as this, but had he suc- ‘xhe large ceeded he could not have eut the bolt, for it is the relative tempered steel and no saw would make an im- ney. After the ceremony the bride and groom | pression on it. Hed he got out of his cell he to the residence of the bride, where they — — have been let into the ences of changed their wedding garments for tra‘ The way of escaping from the ling attire and left the city for a journey, org ba would be to eat ti through a steel-barred which they will visit New Yor! Albany | window. The deputy warden discovered and Canada. The bride's traveling dress was | merely by accident that the bolts had been bronze greem Henrietta cloth, with a front and | sawed. y was wild with anger. trimmings of Persian silk, and she wore a toque Dead. of green. he Noveniber Eben = — Legally wney will be at home to their friends at 1 = Merese ‘The wedding gifts of the bride were | The will of Micah W. Norton, the convicted very rich and numerous. murderer, sentenced to state prison for life, There was a pretty house wodding last even- | was filed in the probate court of Somerset ing at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Chris- | county, Me., Tuesday. He wills to his four tine Mueller, No. 221 B street, when ber daugh- | sonse farm in Moscow containing 165 acres, ter, Miss Carrie Mueller, and Mz. Jaa. A. Hum- | two farms in Concord, « farm in New Vineyard phrey of this city were married. The house |“... esi dei te oom rer | ae one Rar ug decked with potted plants and out fowers and | £24 to his son, Charles W. Norton « noteof & path was ribboned off acr%ss the room for . the bride to walk to the bay window, where the | £200 and interest; to his son fespimsn err nuptial knot was tied by Dr. Sunderland The | viging ‘the eon will provide {or his sapport bride was escorted into the room by Mr. A Eberly, a friend of the family, who gave her a eee cphraraiget ewig peg ne away. The bridal dress was most becoming to its protty wearer, aud was a short costume of | [#8 Hie son Sumner te Upp pao ivorie faille made with a round skirt edged p00, with feather trimming and draped with sae = x ll, as when he goes to pridon he is legally embroidered mousselaine de soie; the pointed ——+e+-____ of the body and the elbow sleeves were perp Aaghrerap Spearlaor baa ypeageer mate Natural Gas in Alabama. was dressed with ostrich tips; she wore long | Great excitement prevails over the discovery gloves andcarried wh’te roses. The groom j of natural gas seven miles from Florence, Ala, — ——a by bia ——— feo by H. O. Weller and others. Ithas been known oe peg Shape seamen Beasganer Os for months past that gas existed in that section, Diack silk, Miss Mueller wore a becoming toilet and 1 jeys have been made to locate of mauve India silk, trimmed with feather | * edge, and wore pink tips in her coif; Miss | it One company has been at work for months Johnny Hope, son of Jimmy Hope, the famous bank robber, who is now m South America engaged in the cattle business, was pardoned yesterday from Sing Sing prison, New York, where he had been sentenced for twenty years for complicity in the robbery of the Manhattan Saving Institution, Bleeker street and Broadway, New York city, Sunday, October 27, 1878. He served nine years, eight menths and twenty days of his sentence. It is said that the father returned many of the stolen bonds on condition that his son be par- doned, which was s done. eee ——_____ Uproar in @ Council Chamber. At the Tuesday evening session of the De- troit city council there was considerable con- troversy between the democrats and republi- cans as to the appointment of election board chairmen and other matters pertaining to the coming election. The republicans were in the minority with a president in the chair. Dur- ing the midst of the controversy a motion was made toadjournand the president declared the council adjourned. The democrats put one of their number in the chair and proceeded to business, unseating one of the republican alder- men, who had moved from his ward while his home was undergoing repairs. The president pro tem. counted the republican members as assenting to all motions and the election board chairmen were duly appointed by the demo- crate, in Nashville, Tenn. N the Union are represented. Among the topics to be discussed will be ‘“‘Humane Education,’ “Objects of Humane Socie- ‘State Conventions,” “The Rights of a State to Protest Against Cruelty,” ‘‘Dehorniny of Cattle,” “*Clipping and Docking of Horses, “Horseshoeing,” ‘The Present and Future Progress of the Humane Work in the West.” Avery interesting feature of the convention will be an exhibition of instruments of cruelty confiscated from persons arrested in Cincinnati and the model of an ambulance to be used to Fomove sick or damaged horses from the street Decline of Canada’ ipping Trade. It is now twelve years since a ship has left Montreal for England in ballast, but the ship Ruby is in that position, her agents having been unable to obtain either in Montreal or Quebec.s cargo which would pay for loading and unloading. Shoe will therefore have to go back in baliast to the British channel, where she will load coal for the Plate river. The out- ; peo and in this neighbor. | look for the Canadian shipping trade is un- Rhinehardt of Baltimore, who assisted in receiv- [ Searind amr hat aad plone. have | promising, ing the guests, was ina toilet of black lace; Mrs. = George J. Muclier was in gray silk, Mee Reve. | Folied foreibly on indications for finding es, which has ot last boen accomplished. Raiding Liverpool Clubs. There was great excitement in Liverpool yes- Game What terday afternoon when the police raided the Mr. em, Mr. O'Conner, Mise Oats | betting clubs, which are very numerous there, Gray and Miss Rosie Buredorf. Miss Nellie | 824 have heretofore been permitted to do their France’s New Tariff Bill. France’s new tariff bill will be issued to the deputies on Saturday. Flax and hemp are made free from duty. Agricultural products are placed in two categories, the first consist- ing of cereals, live stock and meat, and going under ® maximum tariff, implying that they cannot be included in any treaty, all other man, salzion silk; others present were Mr. Geo. J. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burgdorf, Miss Minnie Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Hanvy, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, ‘Dr. Willett, Mr. Gwynn, Capt Singleton, Miss Gosecking, the Mises Eberiy, WASHINGTON, | chacabermat WANTED-HELP. ee oe ——FOR R_RENT—ROOMS. WAXTED—Two OR THREE FIRST-CLASS Tey references: THE Jaa FOWRS ©0., 615 7th st. aw. 083-3t ‘TO COOK. TI Parte county, Md. WAXIEDNHITE SERVANTS, 0 COOK, ae between 10: Teed i Seinel, 1105 taunt aw. War igs general 7 owo im caliet 2ae8 Pet nw. ANTRD—A LADY TYPEWRITER BY = LBW sig Ponth to write from dictation. Address 1.3: W, ‘ANTED—A GTRL ABOUT FIFTEEN TEARS herself ‘as puree: must be gen~ Useful "retorences Toa Tequired and stay ee. 1 farm and drt: Fpeitage ws eS a E. D. ‘North Capitol and P sts, me. 2 Wan ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER, salary, at 728 irs = oz3-2t* WANTED STRONG ABLE WHITE MAN TO ‘work on and drive milk wagon. Must er and bi —! noes, RURCIaE Tori tee see oust ANTE: KS, ae TO a76; TAUNDRESS, chambermai house work? era for o2d-4t* petinen eee 613 7th st. n.w. ANTED—A NEAT COLORED BOY TO war ima store, Call at 1324 14th st n.w? ANTEDOA COMPETENT WOMAN oe ‘and iron; must stay nights; bring raference. Apply at 111 Lat at. ne. 1t* Wises ts So EEE On TE genorally use!ul: references. Apply 1211 G st, nwesl* wi ANTED—LADE CAMVASSERS FORTHE ELITE int of the District of Columbia; must be plait ‘good speliera, Address ELITE, Star office. Wee s COOKS. €10 TO @75; CHAM. or ‘Waiters, ‘of Farm Hands: Colored Mon Cooks. SAM'LA. ‘COOMBS, 926 Fst. nw. 028-6t° ANTED—A ‘YOUTH | bibs SOME KNOWLEDGE COMPANY. - ous yANTED—AN INTELLIGENT CLERK TO &X- ‘amine and copy papers: the work will occupy two Address, ¢1ving nate, age, reference and com- Pensation expected, Box 38, Star office, it ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR JOURNAL Clerk; he must be quick and sccurateat fiyures, 8 ve some Knowledge uf book: r,\0,be 80a weak at ‘the start, Address P. 58! Oz3-3t ws ok BREE ACOURATE ARD RAPID ey aay te PowrTiter pleasant: i” References od HI. wirs Star office, 23-30 ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL; must be rat-c! kK; it at ni and have good rel reference. appiy in stores L100 ‘ARTEDQUIOR—WHITS, QUOKS (MALE AND wan uths and trades; to os ria; Fhest wi i ‘EURNHAM'S, 1110 G st. n.w. RTEDIEY ONE LADY LIVING IN THREE rooms, an experienced white «iri; none other need apply; to cook, wash, iron, mend; no 3; nuet home and live pears ‘waxes $10; referen Call after 4 o'clock 920 91 2.W. o ts Wisp ect Saas DRESSMAKER FOR nome work. Address DRESSMAKER ae Star 7 aRTEDSe FIRST-CLASS COOK AND A ve best of references. Inuite at U.S. RESTAURANT. ‘single and colored preferred. w See TWENTY BRIGHT BOYS, from 12 to 16 years old, to do light temporary Work at our green houses, Bladensburg road, next Mt. Olivet cemetery. C. STRAUSS & CO. _ 032-3t W AaIEDIAT (CITY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, ing. Women, Boys and Girls Every Day; no wait- ications for Government Positions Prepared. D. SHACKLEFORD, Prop., 908 E nw. VANTED-A COMPET SHORTHAND Writer, and stenographer at 1420" Pen Good opportunity for young met Pe ANTED—A YOUNG ate ABOUT 19 YEARS ‘old, to clerk and do geu store. Must come well recomme: BY, Star office. to lourn che business, WALL, tn the rear blo va see. ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN AS MAID AND scamstress; must read aloud well. Apply at 1, Room 7. on. WAS?=ED _ ‘TR ROOM 72, ten es bg, ty pewriting, trauslations aud steuogray! ; Audersou's Shorthand. “ypewriter how om exhi- oe. Vv ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 OR 18 years of axe who is @ good aud rapid Address P.O. 1s SEY. ANTED—AN EDUCATED AND REFINED Hel Peed Achmed Manicuring ; stead; me tr ; References required. MADAME Pare, 703 E, th et bw. ANT D- 5 0 ci PAINTERS, 9 HOURS V T D—10 HOUSE PAT 18. men need apply. 1HUB. A. BROWN, 1417 ¥ at. n.w. work at @3 per day; none but work- ano PARTNERK—LADY PREFEKKED— ‘with $100 to conduct y store; near aschool Dailding. “For particu Ware WHITE WOMAN AS CHAMBER- maid and to do gencral housework. Apply at 1815 Pi ERIENCED BALESLADIES = G HUICHINSUS 3 NTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS. AP- ply at E. CAVEKLEY & CO., 1424 New York ave. nw. oz1-ut* —BT WRITE MAN AND, WIFE. A SIT sIT- ‘care for Sood are we ‘wife t0 cook or f Bouswers; Ms reference Call et 1318 Ge new. Oost i Ye AS CHAMBERMAID AND 33 Sout froning. Call or send postal. AGNES Waren: DICK’S At serous | ES Taide, murees, ln ES ts end wa ry 'ERS—POSITIONS and ease! Mt: re Sooke, Cosed= man, Butler SAM'L A COOMBS, 920 ¥ ot: nw. W waltere, selcamen, amen, drivers. portere, gelesen hen ~ Duress, eagineere. BORNHAM'S 1110G stow 029 Wire A NORWEGIAN GIRL, a SITUA- aa ndy's maid 9 Children; speaks 29: Star offee: o22-3t" Wasi ar a RESPECTAI COLORED Sekine aoe eee Detween E and F. Sa ae" ANTED-BY A_ RES LADY, A as nurse oF light ‘ne, cook. tng._Apply or address o22-3e WED-ar AY FRENCEMAN, JUST from Paria, situation in ant butler or footman. Address RAR DAT, 605 14th st aw, a toda SAE one: ‘CTABLE ars saoer no Nov. tee, gor 023-3" RENT_ORE OB TO NICE BRCELY FURSIN. D rom SIS Lith eee Se REwT— ISHED CONNECTING yooms. with beat and gas. second floor; convenien| fe pension, eomsus or ‘Grnung offee: 138s = F= RENT—A XIGELY FURNISHED = room; t: suitable for 1 pest and lieht esto ble for wo gpatlemen ‘OGns ae ED FRO: ESAS Tet ow, board. 1 ae OR RENT— 2080 Pa Ee and War departascuter hentia Pasw the dock. ee Fe. BENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT OB Dack room: heat and gas: ; wentle- ferred; references to 1628 (023-3t* R RENT—OXE LARGE AND ONE SMALL Fen furnished or wafurnished., let oor fee ‘caterean in house, 1107 New a 023-21" Fe RENT—AT @ 8T_N.W., ONE LAKGE ZL srcat, ont room © joor; furnished as parior =| Wares! SITUATION BY A ee AS first-class eee aur rae tase Steel Pla bee ANTED — si i—GI IAN, [ARRIED, We iT! IFUATION —— . Me garden: beating! Dest aity references, © Address OB. Sar ‘able bostd; bertice pous the door 623-3 Fo, rat 337 K ST. N.W., LARGE SEO- ond-story south front bay-window’ room, suitable for two perso@s, with board; privatefamily. 023-: OR RENT—911 187H W.. Fics uites of rooms, with pri iat drt end wre ol 3 bd floor, by amall family : moderate terms and i We TED—A PLACE iB AS COACHMAN IN A PRI- wate JI can be seen at 1736 K st 2. ‘aise TRIED SEY AN EXPERIENCED FRENCH chef, a Sfuation by, 15th Hoverber tm pstvate o21- WANSTED-BY A YOUNG LADY GRADUATE, aes ab {hmaement in the city: also a SCE | F hs ANTED-IT KNOWN SOCOTT'S INTELLI- GENCE TY Ch 2.w., on, = S sts. supply reli aul kinds of wo: of work eee EMPLOYERS — <A FIRST-CLASS INTELLIGENCE OFFICE Some E Rw. 01 i b. DURAND SHACKLEFORD. 06-1st* ‘0 BOWIE" » EXT Wa. AN TED: wits fensenee 1s FOR OC PET! we id clerical: have them wail supp): SAORS AS Oe eet pa —S—SS— EEE ROR RENT=1304 B ST. NW.) THREE ROOMS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Ii J ‘9th st. nw. to one or of references; excellent table — RENT— ie, veentlenen with near by. Rooms; 331 ¥th st. nw. m bath. ‘OR oR RENT FURNISHED A GOOD | HALL Story front: with board, at 1750 M ot aw. era, O50 per Boe ‘References exchanged. WAN’ (TED—HOUSES. reasonable prices may find prompt purchasers for the same full description peace Sra GakD iE, bares With full particulars, D. Q., Star office. o23-3t ANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, WITH A VIEW to renting rooms, ® furnished’ house near eas part of city and car Line, rent not to exceed ped $125. Address B.P., 1114 G et. nw. WANZED-six OR SEVEN-ROOM Fanon, brick front house in oo ao oe tustallient cash; 500, . H. BARSTO vis ‘th pw. ov2-6t A Tee AN IMMEDIATE cat Tig aed 8 room bri dwells west aura ay ay pend dost 80x, 022-3t 1224 F st. a.w. WANZED-oN CAPITOL HILL, HOUSES AND ‘vacant ground in the ork png — houses preterred; owners want pargiculara, CHAS, A SHINLDS, 1408 # st mw. Wis NTED—I AM HAVING DAILY APPLICA- {ions for houses in all parts of the city by parties Tent and also by parties $ oO spasebage both betes "ead Jota. Houses plac With ‘me for reat will receive tie, bert attention ‘Taxes, water rents, insurance, repairs and other inei- dental matters atteudea to without extra cost to Qyner. Eroperty placed with mo for sale and rent will liberally advertised. GEO. H. LINKINS, 800 Youer ay. o2]-1m W ‘ED—HAVING NUMEROUS APPLICA- tious you will find it to your interest to place your houses in our hands to rent, as we are now Pared to give that branch of the business the very Attention. LE & KNOTS, Real Estate B: sre, 610 13th Witz20 200 PEE GPE Gag jorthwes! Address Box 73, Stor office, 17-7 WANTED COLNER PROPERTIES, SUITAnLg for Oftice Butldinis, either on ¥ or Gat. Let sud 7th sts; state size and Peice. no less a 5,000 feet wili be cousidered, APITALISTS, Box 109, Btar office. 1-2w Wat HOUSES IN ALL aT OF Washington, for sale or rent. We have more iu- quiries than we can supply. Personal attention given to the collection of rent," DUGAN & BUT: _otIm 609 F st. nw. Wiis FROM 84,500 TO 6.000; ‘Washington and Lanie ate oto Fst. nw. re LW aul3 WANTED—LOTS. WARIED 20 TRADE FOR VACANT GROU: % two-story and basement - Apply t0.¢ ort oe ne WM. H. set mer ao Nooo ANTED-SUITABLE PERSON TO SOLICIT orders for Webster's International Dictousry. Latest and best. C. A SHEEHY rogir Oz1-3t oy Wir WOMEN, MEN AND BOYS; ALL Kinds of work or money refunded: good situat egg Fy Beryice BOWit's, 620 1 sid at\nw.. second fuor. ARTED = DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT | BU- conducted by ledies—Men and Women, white and: colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, city nd states: with references, siemoved to 7U¥ L atu. w. oll-1y WANTED—ROOMS. Wisraiiis SAMEE, Ge Peas APaaa or partly furnished Preferred,’ with ith board. ating price, J.K.J,, Star office, ousae Wart, — THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS suitable for Light housekeeping. ANTED — NOKTHWEST — FURNISHED parior and bed room on second floor for gentle. mah and wife: privilege of caterer, Address, terms and other particulars,Box 164,Star oftce. 2 ANTED—LEARNERS FOR PROF. CHRIST- ner’s International Taylor System ; with any inch rule or tape measure alone, a# all scientific tailors cut; Patterns and materials cut and niade and instruction prea by Mme. 5. J. MESSEK, 1403 KL ave, st-2 WANiED—BY TWO LADIES, TWO UNFUR- ‘ished or partly furnished rooms, with or with- gut bourd: references given, Address, with terms, Box 37, Star oflice. 1° WwW AXTED-NOVENIEE SINGLE ROOM FOR leman, with oF withont board, be and 20th to L et. n.w. ; state lowest Star office, Wi without board to suit office hours, # to 2 Fst. new. t00me with P : YANTED—10 PURCHASE AN ARTICULATED human ekeleton, “Address, statin price (ok ial oe WANTED HORSE AND FHAETON (O8 DaY- ton or both in exchange for one cr more de-ir- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Us, able lotein Brookland ‘Lhese iots to be sold under ‘Bitar dffice. BROOKLAND, Btar office. WANZ®, — NOV. 1—BY A MARRIED COUPLE, three, furnished rooms, for light houskeepicg, Detween 13th aud =letand Nand Address, with terms, W. A. WILSO) ord Phillips played the Mendelssohn wedding | semi-gambling unmolested. A large number of | products going under & minimum tariff and march as the bride entered the room. After | arrests wore made, aggregating several hun- | being available for treaty purposes. Several the ceremony the company satdown toamelab-| dred, consisting of proprietors, agents and depution intend to. demand the suppression of orate dinner, which was followed by @ recep- | visitors, the latter eioTaring those who were | the minimum category. tion. The bride and groom left the city on the | found be' and those ge oh were awaiting ee 11:20 o’clock train upon their wedding journey, | the results of beta. Another Jersey Outrage. dress of castor the bride wearing s traveling brown ad cloth, mamae —s wolves Detti- coat waistcoat, of velvet, was trimmed] an immense crowd gathered at Kingston, with s gold and brown passementeric. The capote of brown relvet was garnished with yel- | ¥-Y., yesterday, to witness the unveiling and low birds and gold braid. On their return to | dedication of the monument erected to the the city Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey will reside 8 No. 523 Spruce street, Le Droit Park, wher. they will be at home to their friends on Thare- days. A pleasant family reunion was held at the residence of Judge M. L. Higgins on Monday evening to celebrate his seventieth bir Children, grandehildrem aud nieces gathered | ing to take supper with him and his wife, and as he Year had not previously been apprised of their in- tentions, the informal gathering had all the ad- ditional zest that attends an unexpected ure. Aspecial from Mount Holly, N.J., gives the details of a desperate robbery and attempted murder which was committed in Mansfield township, Burlington county, Tuesday night. Louis Golstein of 221 2d avenue, New York city, was on his way from that place to Burlington to visita friend. He got off the train by mis- take before he reached Burlington, and no other train leaving in a seasonable time he started to walk. Soon after starting on his journey he was overtaken bya colored mai who engaged Golstem in conversation, and the two walked along together. While passin; through a strip of woods the negro demande his money. ‘his Golstein refused and the =e shot him inthe mouth. Another shot Golstein’s head. The negro then se- cared the prostrate man’s watch and purse, which contained about $45, and fled. Some farmers traversing the road late in the evening found the wounded man and brought him to a hospital People are scouring the country in all directions for the desperate negro and it is thought he will soon be captured. see A Panic in a Factory. Agovernor belt on the engine of Walter A. Boas’ stocking factory at Reading, Pa, was thrown off the pulley yesterday, and in s short time the knitting machines were running at a fearful rate, To this was added the roar of escaping steam from a pipe leading to the ive who were Sraing the amecbines on the fourth dooe, boven | So panic-stricken, They were with difficulty ay vented from leaping to the ground below. or more fainted and several were thrown To the Heroes of Ulster. of ‘Vermont,commander-in-ehief of the Army of the Republic, and Col. Floyd bree department commander of New York after an absence of nearly Pennsyivania and New Jersey. Misses Caddie and Mabel Good and their sle- ter, Mrs. Charles Budd, are visiting 210 E street northwest, and will be pleased see their friends. Demonet have gone to New York for » stay of two weeks J. K. Halley and Frances B married yesterday by Rev. E. A. McGurk. Mr. Allen E. Hill and Miss Amanda English were married last daughter, Daisy, to Judge John Henderson Forty-eight naval cadets, members of the php bw pers te SS ae nd graduating class of 1891, visited the Colambian “iia Tome iron works in Baltimore yesterday to obtain rich, Kennedy little danght Practical ideas of shipbuilding as illustrated hector Inst — aten in cruisers 9 and 10, now under constraction at com aeme ae aee = ee those works. Each cadet had « note-book, Borthwest Mrs. will be st home in- which was seldom idle as the tour of formally to hee friends on Fridays. [me craggy Two J uo cadets wore in party South r. Lunehi on the aga ann ot Gabon pear yore which salied on the return about 4 p. m., after | WW to the umber of twenty-five, aecen the eadets had spent about five hours in profit- ‘made an orambas to Mr. ey able observation and note-taking. farm, et Suitland, purpese of gathering Colored had « good time, Opposition to Colored tersbarg, at a meeting Tuesday night to organ- ise a campaign club, adopted resolutions that es Sohn M. Langston ANTED_KATOH KOCKROACHES AND WATER Bugs. The “Champion Catcher” sells at sixht; ‘ybody wants one; peddlers and cauvassers in Marplend and Vi Ania can make big money. PAUL PKAT, Room 301, New York ave. 022-21 w made over equal to new. Prices and honest service = PIT, UPHOUSTEMy nUUsH, Beh and Aste ne poses Wee satan b Hetcopelitan zelleced torch eoe, ion on Alotropclitan railron baer y and harness. Address EXCHANGE ek Sea | BO ce WARNTED-A FEW MORE GOOD CUSTOMERS for my pure, fresh Alaerney milk. served it ‘northweut of city. Address J, a nothiber, ‘Brightwood, D.C. o21-3i ANIED—A LADY TEMPORARILY rites assed finarcially wouid like to borrow s few hundred doljars on new household furniture. Address ROY, Star o Wy; WWANIED—J._E. BRENNER, 640 0 ST. N.W. cua til make latrobes, furnaces, ranges and defective yperute satisfactorily or no tnd spouting and job work done with dispatch, WAiEER posra is tha nocunmorer ‘Borthwest part ofthe city; forelidy. A anny, fot TANTED-ONE OR TWO ROOMS, WITH OR | “Py Fee eEXT- 10, GENTLEMEN ONLY, TWO i Faramben rooms; breakfast if de- sired. Apply to 1764 K st. nw. 022-3" ‘OBRENT—TWO VERY PRETTY NEWLY FUR- ished rooms with board; mt Circle: « doors from Ooun, ave. ‘private: FEM. oz | Fa RUNT-IN AN EDUCATED GFE saan FAM = Senne! TOR So NISHED ROOMS, SIN. 9G, OF oD suite, with first-class table board... At 217 Kst.n.w. Nosmall children taken. o21-3t* Fo set THREE UNYCRNIGHED = SFeekgitable for light ho one equare from 105 18th st. nw. o21- ¢OR RENT—ONE FURNISHED SECOND-5' front or two unfurnished communicating rooms, with heat,gasand bath. 1832 8th st p.w. 021-3 {OR BRENT — BRIGHT SUNNY | FURNISHED sph guite cor single: house newly furnished: Beivileces of parlor; tran ‘eccomm: rtsaesured. At 717 H st. u. w. = KENT—A 4 YOUNG. G COUPLE Hi HAVING 4 a NEW FER EENT_GRORp FLOOR HALT, 609 2. w. Inquire of Janitor. FOR RENT LARGE PARLOR, G21 F = N.W. tal “Inquire of JOHN 0. JOHNSON, O17 F at-02! POR 1 RENT—ONE SEWEY FI ‘FURNISHED FRONT Per 5 farpace, heat: private family; ionth; B30 Met nw for Sat 70K RENT—1919 # ST. ‘HREE ROOMS, furnished, ight ‘parties. ‘Fithout children, or furnished to gen! 017-6 20k RENT-816 12TH ST. NW. NICE FUR- iors Z rouse ca Bd door front with board for Sete, | f $66; table board #18. FR | RENT—NICELY FURNISHED =a a gle or en suite, 1717 Corcoran st. of unfurni parloi furuiebed, for gent; beat, cas td bath ok ne. {OR RUNT—1322 STH ST NEAR SoonMONT Reniiioane wus ed roomne F Bi FOUR BEAUTIFUL LARGE ROOMS: furnished, private faucily: corner bouse; open grates; bay windows in every room ‘and eas ferences srequired. Tidiket uw. of ise TOK RENT—1729 ST. PALF AnQUARES UPPER FLOOR OF BUILDING 1013 ining Brentano's; suitable for photo- ylight, Anquireinstore. — 018-lw OR RENT—1014 17TH BST. BET. a Rooma, with good T— Pleasant Furnished ; Feasouable terms, ferences exchanged. 017-6t* RENT PLEASANT ROOMS WITH oe F month; amall Roos, ¥ month: B08 itn He ne 7-Oe R RENT-FURNISHED oil Sommaorioe ve, Handsome Apartinente, eingle or en suite Fee Mest CORNER Towa Circle and we and PRE OpDMORT, -- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS; ‘third foors; en suite or be, , 120 FOR RENT—FLATS. JOR RENT—HANDSOME NEWLY FINISHED Fr First and Second Floors; ‘caterer is in house Fiat, or housek ‘Terms moderate. ta, 06-3w* FOR REN T-—STORES. __ jOB BENT— ON SOUTHEAST OORNER OF TTR & ANDL 8Ts., heat; 2618 Ket.nw. \ddress Box 297, Wat GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, wit two schovl children—two unturnished’ root second floor, for light housekee}ing, ‘near. petsion oilicg, ,Addrésa, with conveniences, Box 32, Star office, :TED-COMFORTIBLE FRONT. we board for gentleman wie) ad oh frig aghberheed osventent, te Pension ‘erms ‘Address, must be reasonable. py Bean oei-se Ww )—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ping for light housekeeping. in the northwes by gentleman and wil reas Box 1, Star office: WANTED—BOARD. 1035 7th st whole house has just been ered ands ‘ia’ thorough ender, ready fot maseaiite | ™ Brice @ 5 per month, = . ¥. B, HOYOR, O22-4t an is Pa. ave. ie pearaas Se enee, oe | apa liquor store, welling attached tac. inguire st WHEATLEYS Coal oul, Yard, DRUG STORE, 8 W. COR. sores web Sede a dep ore. mye ee 5 ~ibin aod ves. JOR RENT_STORE 1005 B ST.. 9th and Tun in, Orpontte wholenne’ ‘market 875. A partean be veuted if desire. inquire st 026 La ave. 08-lm C28 a= ‘—TWO ro Ww TORES FP 2 es ec ae eee | —— "hoa ‘Estate and Toone Paes ¥ on ‘ANTED—NORTHWEST—BOARD, BED ROOM and miting room, private preferred, uy id daughter {or 's few weeks, at moderate rates ress Box Bi Star oftice ioe LOST AND FOUND. ANTED-PAPER HANGING: WE MAKE A a work siver Dusiness hours: V specialty of dot arose, ws O20-0t BOEDSMITA a SHANE Sis Louk at uve oseort WAxiED# BAUM vary THE HIGHEST Cag and ‘store Fixtures, GPocaity. Address 31s bth oh. nw. ARTED-HIGHEST CASH VALUE PAID FOR ‘urmiti Large and Small Fi ig Btoves, Btocks of Merc! Store aud Office Fixtures, Call or address A. C. WINSTON, 937 7thst nw, 018 WASTEDHAVING SECURED ABLE AND Sn nome ‘Sssistante, pared to Receive jor Dresses. ned ing and ST eiestewne year ae CISrRATTON, 1000 Sth ‘ANTED—LADIES, 7a “ORANGE aoa; cures female diseases; ope month's treatme: orders by ra by nial PrompUy aie ailed? hire FA. Baile) EASTORE ATGENT, REE oie Waren home of Prince Orloff and W: o DW. oF iSinera Tianacer:: = earitiangate o2-3m W: ANLED — GOLD AND, SILVER, PUNCH mutilated, erat and foveurn seis ER none edec gam wea Ee N ia ote Leo eee takes | — Wee aT Mig rey eat pa pee 21, BET. 18% peeend 1 QoLOcK, in the avenus cars or at:1 636 an: et t beck containing ‘email cum of tener. ag left at Star office, ase OST_ONE PAIR OF EYE GLASSES WITH TH GOLD attached, bet, N and 11th, Q and ‘Ke- ward ae tags titra me OST—ON MASS, AVE. BET. 14TH AND 2187 Lie. ® gold and shell hair pin. ‘finder will urn the above toL.M.C..1100M st. It sie FROM BENNING’S DROVE YARD ON Monda: ted steer THEGbORE b ee o23-3t 600 Center st wing, Ost WEDNESDAT, & 22D, A aye AND 8T watch cl With picture between 15th its, and city returning to xB office. | Finder w wile be rewarded oy to branch poat: o23-26 TRAYED—-MONDAY, FROM OFFICER Sis inate, Tent orindle cow, | FOB Fe cow, with white sire da Sawa eat ar ae Bouable reward for ‘any information leading to her recovery. o2z-gt* BO RENARD OST-SCARF UFIN, | SMALL Shove reward tre from SOuELLEL & STuVERS Brust Droge giste, cor. 9th and Penna a ‘o2z-2t° OSTA, RCOTCH TERRIER DOG; POINTED and abort tail: coller aud tag SN 500 He. ‘New Hampshire eve and receive liberal turn to 1008 reward. Lotter Tram crear aes | FE MUMDEEE Toy Toth ct Serena i wand recaive rewer aaa CARDING. —— Le at FOR RENT—OFFICES. R RENT—DESK ROOM IN A NICELY FUR. Fite ished front office: room, with every pply room 7, 1010 Fat B Fo EE SS BROOMS—THREE Bows, second Boor, a B30 Fa ae “Toye at EVANS Dine ing Rooms, $22 F st. aq o22-3t ey: Z331T2 BOUSR ‘WaSKINGTON, D. 6. jo medi on € CODD. SOO Aliceauen sts Baltimore, M Bs SAL) 0 BH HOLLIDGL, Ave rood. Gitvere ani one. Ain; sadale Loree oven et MOGKATH KERM! i JOK SALE-ARMY OFFICI fam: omner Fe SALE_ONE aIDeD BAX RUC Foe SALE. sik Remington machine, ‘a0. | Fee SALE TWO. Boys JOR SALE—A PRIVATE « fast Inquire Om: LOR BALE ‘Now STABLES, IR SALE—A GOOD th set of HORSE AND PHAETON harness" horse sown’ uni ft] a DP SOLID WORK HoR: Brichtwood, D C x mfour cart horen — u ELLY'S, cor. 11 3 nw. ER LFAVING DOW ily ‘Also new cnt harness, &e Apply at ioe one, with Rey lock ‘Box t ‘Sear ods JOR sate 1340 Q ST. ¥.W_OR LEASE FOR ONE Fear to reliable party. a fine-toned Bradbury piano: to the 270 of October. Call after 4pm a & A. oa osu ? quiets APP seton. cheap for cash if les 48 53g C st nw. ) MACHINE. #5: form, comp 2 10th st. nw, oF OVERCOAT NEAKL ; Dareain Ad 5 and 6 to eell his road team. borse, bug: test pacing horse in Msrhivet ISON TABLES, Ce! OR SALE—VERY HANDSOME SMALL periectiy sound: spirit NILE HOUSE, AT A aie drive or for a lhe 06 New Hamp a ~ SEE A FI SQUAR ‘perfect rONEL +a a4 condition. Appiy BAY HORSE, GOOD size, so dow cart and harness: will r. Can be seen at Mi. Vike th and N sts. nw. _ 021-38 ound and ce gell_separate or t POR _SALE—A FINE BUSINESS On FAMILE horse. Can be seen at WANSTALL'S BTALLE, 815 1yth st. JOR SALE—HOME-Mal housekeeper: also an old gore. sound: tf catsh at once » money. Apply to BACOB BUS. Le {OR SALE—FIVE HIGH-BRED (LEXIN tery bred by Gen. Dilger. 6 Thaisen ai5 JOR SALE and 2.) serves of choice, pure TOR BALE_ONE © Distric don usual chance to obta. horses. young and si;lis. two inagn ticeut 2 track tor NEWMAN, PECIAL BAKGAINS—LAKGE AND compiete assortment of horse blankets for stable stroot, square creut. 6. D. HUUCK, 301 20 bowing # lange assortment of Plush, Cloth are Sha Fur Lay Robes in proper sty ies and colomnge for Genuine Blankets, 84. CUSTOM-MADE eummta_vp are hes for Custom-made Shirt remises under Uae jul cutter. FF Prices, $1.65 to H iNE BLANKELB! ash ht to red. ee * Andesiruccibie) Washable Stable WOODWARD & LUTHROP. ondguarters factory as winter, WOODWAKD & LOTHKOP. Ok BALE—SQUARE PIANOS ar A BANGAIN— Chickering, splendid condiuon, re, ood i tose —— ie girs Tot t-~ sqUare, carved eU ‘GO ORCH & 00.025 ust nw e208 Fe SALE— CONGRESS AVING ADJOURNED we will sell ten good Work Horses. Apjiy at Louse gue yt Mail Stables, cor. Sd and - = * < 5. >i & BUN. im jOK SALE—DARK iKO! GRAY GEL! ie FIVE id: com and yal 3 4 soun kind, safe for speed can be in Apply tor er peuowes te Es. 4 ae e. Mols-00-2" Frederi yo H D oF. HOKSES JU ar an Tm from Gr retown, e 1 pairot — Cove: chestnut; bewtt 19-3. 1 Roan im 2. y Mare. in foal by Charl Fee 'SALE-SIX GOOD TLL single or doutie culled « ut of a drove of 60; price irom €75 to ach. THE WASHINGTON BhICK BacHiNk Cus 24th and Boundary nee sea these beautiful Uprischt I other fine instruments, and now buve 4 Assortment of styles ii plain and fan: toned, medium priced Upright Liane sna vite you to ee it before buying terms will suit Fuil part payment 010 Ok BALE—THE OPERA FIAN( ‘We have taken th ¥ and control of our Bom In addition t x w Ope no ts the finest, ligiiest ot We ins Price will pleas: and value tor your old pianos as THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 015 Pa ave, FOR BALE—24 CLOSE CAKIIAGES OF ALL Styles, both new and second hand: also I 0 ato of Kobes,’ Whips, Harness and blan.ets at the ¢ t ever offered for cash or on the best se Me ry Rockaway that must be sold at €100 a F.W. GEYER, 466 Penn. ave. n.w. FS SALE—GOOD FAMILY CARKIAGR. SUITA- blefor one or two horses; can be used open oF Qne nide-bar, Busy: only been used twice, Sovoral due Ridings Davie asd Work Horton, Wai besold ate bargain 1731 Jolnson ave, be and 14th and + JOk BALE—BAKGA Handsome Price $159, on monthly yay age taey Fe Saite-ioaes OUT MY STOC! Pri ne pelt of ose SS ‘borses, also foes JW Prices reasonable N.SCHLbuLl, 403 bib stn CHICK. RING PIANO. Rosewood Care. Periect order musically ‘OF CaR- Bi fisges, Bugvies, wurreys and Fhactous at cost to fall stock of Haud-tade Business ORK, Oth st and ani ew Fork eve. iw. SALE-JUST ARRIVED, 30 HORSES FLOM emoug them some fine drsucht and drivers alee {OR BALESINGING CANARIE Ni Rk Fe ging ‘S, YOUNG Pai hes, Aquariums, Fish Foo Medicines. Bpeatt's 1b rT BEERS Poy cate oud tui Bid JOR SALE—“OTTO”" Gas INES, BOTH NEW call on and second pand vany size. ‘bend tor circular of FACTS thet nw, Ble F 3. ‘Ok aaCE-cameLaEe WAGONS AND BUG mies on easy ae 100 lect from, lie PUARbOR suv Met, Geonmtonsl COUNTRY REAL ———————— rr FSR EES2 AT LINDEN, ON METWOP. LITaN saa straw rasp stable for horse aud cow; water in kitchen; bi ESTATE, seven-room cottage, fof acre, fine is “Dy room, fruit of all berries, Kinds, grapes, pears, Dlackberries, currauts, & Com, stoves. Bc. for sale; will rent house for $18 6 ‘a chauce seld 023-38 jomn offered ; three suinuves’ walt ; Doard walk all the ws &CO., Pa ave. ‘OR RENT— WINTHROP HEIGHTS — ELRGANT tello Staton BEG. iit of-tu, theasw two minutes irom station + 816 per wo. Cc. LOOMIS. Fe BRENT — EINE Commander Kell 10th and F FRO? SALE-AX UNUSUAL BARGAIN IN 4 FIN resi ROCKVILLE RESIDENCE Tesidence in Rockville, Md. rent t0 ¢ Pespousible tenant st #0 per mouth 4. ai EVANS & 00, corner c idence at Cariin Springs, Va ; 9 rooms and bati minutes from staton; thirty trom Wash- worth, on: Broparty €5,000; must be sold at once, sae DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F st__ SALE—AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER—15 Fviesst Sener and oe Oues pin 5 ates District mice from Benming's: aad ig miles ‘s. fine building ite Ouly $40 per fice in two years KET f & FORD, 617 Fst