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tae bd THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, FOR SALE—HOUSES & LOTS | yp __ FOR RENT--HOUSES, _ Foe RENT NERY ATTRACTIVE BRICK ave., Lhree-stury and Basen _FOR RENT. 2 >. LOGAN'S RECEPTION. SOUSES.__| _ FOR SALE-HOUSES.__ th SALE—THREE HOUSES ON 14TH ST. in best = of aa OR al Eee ee eee Mrs, ary Ouaningham Fein iS aALe am ATresOT|VE_FoUsaToRT ueere open ee ee ee a eee A ATTRA! 1B ’. was 60 imate! ES aera? Bite Eeriire idee Mnetras Ai 190t Ta, AR, Be, THE LEVEE AT CALUMET PLACE.) eager sh ceecinrasrih te per or all 16th ot. nw. House contains 24 rooms, all elewautly. wood WASHINGTON, D. 0. son and affairs of ok RENT — HOUSE a patural cherry; lst CHEAP late husband, Gen. Jno. iene combine) sendiiene ica aenle iprary, —— Sa ‘A. Logan, that wherever Ses tN Ey WamDeOMELY Fi =a pager able oath rooms: West side of 19th bet Q and R sta,;3- be Gp emg llores NTA HAS ai ‘Tooma, " dier, Jr) prom Mosse op fot ate ear Ty owgge wil ror, {our anartmetin ath and trvak roome. House | story Brick: all m.L; 10 rooms te. 12,500 | Arrangements For Tonight's Fete~The her name is also famil- : Tease worth $4.00 for 82,500: heated Fos regs for, selling. We also bave & Superb foom; rooms, bandeomely pepere West side of 20th bet.0 and P sta; 3- . # iar. Born in Missouri, Uruished House for rent on the coruer of 14th and Geliers and’ fixtures, el Mansion and Its History—The reared in Dlinois and tone HUICHING, BULELES & fpesoe tubes, bandaorse, salle story Brick Dwelling; 10 rooms; all mi 0,500 Sducated in Kentacky, = Sticial, Senator’ or ‘Member, “Fries Terma | Weat ade 23 st near Washington Circle; Logan Memorial Hall—The and having spent the | sonal friends testify (ES, RUMDEE of per odio-tk'atmse JOHN Breas Tih at, | New story and Basement -room Ladies Who Will Re- last quarter of s centhry | larity, and those who have Known, ber engeet Bs ee ee are 9 sepienaenpeghaattaaas ive With Mrs ro tn ber perce | niminson of her acne ere na V batt rootn ou each floor. of ceive and qualities, HUTCHINS, BULKLEY & CO, 10-room Ust. n.w., $4,500. experience # goodly} “Mrs R. T. Hieston was born the _ 0610-38 BME L405 Fit 6-roow Brick, 048 Boundary st, $2,800, — : ion of her native | of Columbia and is the ral Petheeee Jo KENT-GI3. 90TH ST. APPLY TO 1403 2029 Sth ot, nw. and Row of 6 Houses, $6,000. North side of L st. near New Hampshire Logan. MBS. L00AK. ing twenty- | Knowles, a prominent a cored say rr Both at. or 714 isthet, foclO-1ia Sate. Beee oth, 8200. ave; 2story and Basement Brick; 7 five years of Gen. "a congressional life he | ington. “She was educated in the convent at {OK RENT—TWO-STURY BRICK HOUS! Oth at near V, 81! JAMES TOOMEY, rooms; all and his wife lived i1 ding houses. but when | Frederick and at , imearaliect conainites rent G25 is pavance.s ];08 RENT — PRESS-BRICK BAY-WINDOW: | = CS Gia eonprige po pone he was re-elected to she United Staies Senste | Georgetown, She was married in Feteearn z retieut con ry o ENT — ESS-] . 3 3A) rf * » iwimes oe VF wtven rows and tath concrete cellar;ail modern: | QE. SALENEW, SIX-ROOM BAY. FRONT Ont. 2-atory and One of the pleasant social features of the| in 1885 they purchased Calumet Place, the | }s70\"and bas a son and « daughroe Mick, Fook REN improvernenta, ail in best condition. 119 N.¥.ave.n.w. | gy, G00 B2- HOU, #3100 nek AO) ee enti |, basement Brick. ste 5.000 | visit of the Kaighte Templar to thle oliy wil beautiful suburban home that is now owned by | Hieston is lady of attractive ap Scaeeen Fivosy "ENT LET DERN TREE STORE | MSS WMIGHT & BIScKETT B10 F at oe egal manera be the reception thi anaes Mss, Seb A. | toe tho wecaptinn Settee, sisi throw? Obey |Kentle manners. A devoted and affoctionate TGueeh Apne House, cuuteiuing seven roome and | 7EGigaLE—CHEAD—-7 RM PRESS BRICK VER. — tion this evening by Mrs Jobe * | their frionae of the triennial conclate., Last | Tiled mother, and. gifted as she is with all aut, with ll mL bale apeaniue suber Fe station” | E'iiout ave, between Sand T nw,; uesveaue, tm | oops” eseecsssseseeesee 000| Logan at her home, Calumet Place. Gen. | ‘Beir frie aa chaperone to the Misses | be sweet domestic virtues. that so enhance the Sou RENT_isiv Zo1H BET. OAND P sia, 10 | BEALL- BROWN & 00. Sin} ich ace, $4,000, WRIGHT & STOCHETT, S10 F tt | room Bey indon tee ee Logan was member of the Chevalier Bayard | Pullman of Chicago visited Europe, staving | £100 accomplished in the arta of ihe drawing Fienntse with moderu improvements, RENT THREE NICELY FURNISHED | _ocl0-3t _ cusectice iy Beek. 5.000 | commandery of Chicago, and at the last con- | f9Ur months in Germany and Sea in}room and takes her place with ease PenPTS EE month Apps 1740 Fat pec PGe | two taih rome, one of 10 roowaand bath, andone1? | FLOR SALE—A NICE HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND BATH, New Hampshire ave.; New cave be anid te Gs i. Hangary, Austria, Italy and England. Going | piencure im society. wd lem rae | Sous and beth; Prices 61,200 and 81,800 per sear, | 7 all modern tn rovements, on Pierce place be-| Brick Dwelling:12rooms;allm.:price. 13,000 'e he unit e invitation to the encamp- | thence into France aud Eugland, in the latter JOR RENT—FUKNISHED— 9 $190 and $200. per mouth for season. Apply t6 vee Shep and 26th ste, n.w.: 88.000. ment to hold its conclave here. Remembering | COUntry she was presented to Queen Victoria, | The Chevalier Bayard Commandery. Fine House on prominent circle for ter of DuLANEY & WHITING, 1320 Pac uw. ocb-t- | pA CLC! t-roomand Baily Bay-witidow Houses in ae «, | Whom she greatly admires and vencrates. Mrs. | As stated above, at Mrs. Logan's invitation oe “ K RENT—UNFURNISHED, | each. ‘There are some barga.us to be found amo! g this his interest in the order and especially in this | Logan returned to this country in July with | the sir knivhts of Cl dd de Pts0L te ave a Ge adthat p.m, 9,225 | for MT HOPKINS & Cor, 1450 Fate we och Oat 3,500 | meeting, Mrs, arranged to do what she | the usual expressions of the patriotic American | {2 fe Me shady pernagsh Bayar ne 73 . lowscircle, Lr JOR SALE—A _BARGAIN—A__SEVEN-nooM Neale of i th ¢ foreign lands, | 7? ieago and ladies adcompanring them, iF Sti” 1 Stoughton at, Eom: il motors ingrove niente, gio parkine tn | frame: lot 14x20 to alley 2.00 | thought the general'would have wished to do | but saying in the sume breath that nothing ex: | Will assist Mre. Logan in receiving her guests Ee oie Tour property. “Riso'a Comer House with | North side of L near 20th st. story it hie lite had been pared. $0 she decided to | cols the United States for natural views. Mra | this evening. “Chevalier Bayard commandery ear 15th... : provements, wide par 1 . 3 gan visited the uorthwest during the autumn. | of Chicago, besid ir the met celts SHALL: BAOWS Bcd i cs M_A'HOR | Frame: € rooms: lot 172178H4to alley... 2,400 | throw open the doors of hor house to the visit- | spending somedaye in Chicago andDetrait as the uibarein-g named eerie tina ne FoR 27 ee Beau the season oF by the year. oo fea 55 SEC RE a ing knights, and join with the ladies of the | guest wee Alger’s — — et ~ muade expecially conspicuons by paedserpe , diag BB. Ki 1919 H at ww. _ oc ction, gu Fst bebworn 4 and Gib ats ew. only %.900 | city in extending to them a hospitable greet-| irate ne Milwaakee. Mex Logan is w mero. | US ouce held on its roll of active members the na 1500 8 _ | sud Basement Brick, Stoome and bath, 8,000 | 28 to the capital city, ber of the Methodict chute. and 8 the pre-t wins Gel astet eee city Chevalier Bas- VOR SALE-Foun North side of 8 bet. 10th and 11th lent of the ladies’ aid of the board of managers | ar has boo me nie - ished, in the northw the mod. imps. ; b eg ‘4 Within th been engaged coustantly in accepting j01 16th st, with Bie Vim 1), Weat Wash'n, 214... > : mes Bae room Bay-window Bricks; all m. i... 0) of the Garfield hospital. Within t a é 5 Mabie. 14.67 PART series CommavaAriLie. ACGOT | SuOSD, Baer Oe STO ODO sed TORO we: Ss she has taken the editorial manag pg ee eg gre ars Vist Qat Giroui Nov E St 0 | Bubson, 125 at wow *_co9-3t* DESIRABLE LOTS. new publicatiou, issued monthly in this city, the might Mrs, 1 entertai the * JOR SALE—A 12 PERC TWA | South side Pst, near Conn. ave; two Lote Home Magazine. The reception Mrs. Logan | Commandery precast gpr ype rion | Fie ines puildine each; 16x90 to 30-ft, all 250 holds this evening is given asa tribute of re-| hural piece, which de Soa te ree cesvewes containitie « large store room and Gxtures, awning, | South side of Q st. NE spect to the memory of Gen, Logan, who was a Whit corates their headquarters ete, Srooms, bath and cellar, Lot 23x80.8; building | 50% a, Sane ays Ps eggtiee oC) op | Xt the Briggs houre. Columbia commanders, gril ne covers whole log, Must be sold within 10 da; 2334x0546 to alley in rear... = 2.50 Knight Templar anda member of the Chevalict | No 2, of the Disirict, was received by the Sale’ oc3-6t DAVID D. STONE, 806 F __ | On N st. near 1st st, ; lot 100290 to alley. 5c. Bayard commandory of Chicago, and who be- | Chicago. knights on Wedentie evonine F VERY CHEAP BRICK HOUSE, ON | South aide T at. near N.i, ave, ; Lot 623% fore his death had planned to entertain in some | Which Katine Tonle ee eae er ening. W..7 rooms wud bath, Lot26x130 to 18 | 105; offer wanted. memorable way the knights of the triennial th. tond of irater Letween Columbia end Kgt, bet 16th an a 000; vip D. STONE, 806 Fet.n.w, East side 4th near D st, n.0,; Lot 413¢x80. 0c. conclave of 1559 at Washington, Chevalier Bayard is especially close, es the NE. cor. of 1h Fgh Sacks, NOuTHWest “WHREE-STORY | eeraiae othat Rear Bi lot 21 feot front hs Mre Mary Lozan local commandery represented | . Brick on corner; very substantially buil see $2. Tucker is the only the funeral of Gen. L fuish very good; containing 12 rooins, bath aid large | North side Virginia near 23d st,; improved daughter of Mra. Lo- = 5 Closets iu all the rome: only occnmed one year since | by ‘Two Frames: lot 6327 ace : VISITING GEN. LOGAN'S TOMB, 1 " <4 4 % AS gan, She was born in = econ ieee Conesre Doaevuen sxe nae Rees AAG, 008. Half Square, corner M: wer and 18k Benton, Ill. on the 20th Today Chevalier Royard commandery, ao Carle ¢ 03 Pa. +: 63,00000. ft... = x00. CALUMET PLACE. of June, 1858, reared in companied by Mrs. Logan and her son, made ® Rihear SicFherson aa. BUSINESS PROPERTY Calumet Place, as the home of Mrs. Logan is Washington | for the Pilgrimage to the tomb of Gen. Logan, which ee FOR SALE AND REST. called, is an old fashioned house standing on | most part, and gradu- they decorated with tloral emblems. Dupont eireve ‘This isa bargain. On F ct. near 7th.3-story and collar Brick: the brow of the hill over looking the city on | ated from the convent Eminent Commander Crilly expresses him- Est bet 14th Sees OF ATH AND MST | “lor sevsuy iocitor te ane BAKE 405,000 | the north. It is built upon the sturdy lines of | Of the Visitation | in self as being more than pleased with all the ar co eeeeTe ey out, wate | Splendid Store, 1749 Pa, ave. b.w.,doublo the style of architecture which used to be the | the Sar sho was with aluske ae be eee ks a eee ters apply to SAMUEL | show window; excellent stand for ai- i " i i o aad | sae —— 2 Pet seer terns “apply AN aeenl lle nnd ie euusn fashion some years ago, There is lacking the need rag eghoagpeastng 4 cnighte for the able mauues in which they have odd curves and strange conceits which distin- isoksd ho dhe conaart of & » 40T MST NE, NEW wancdal G'witcox. Buishes much of the house architecturo of the | ried. to Maj. W. ee | ree 6 a anes = present day. But the old house has a hospit-| Tucker, U.S.A., on th: / se Se d 1 Sch sts 2 ae ic ie Dee OCB Bt ont 1907 Penusylvaniaave. | sbleappearance, It also has history. It was the | 27th of November. 1877. "$72 | The following are the members of the coins PRULLETINS aN BELOBE ALN =D Ar OUR OF. | FR SALE—TWO NEW 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, See ee rene Oe ae "October" Real Estate | manor house of the old Stone estate and was | the twenty-second an- mandery here and who will attend Mrs. Logan's ONLY BY PEEMIIS FROM CUR OFFICE | FY Sr ata all aod: Ape, ewsy teruaa; ocl0-3t | Huilt about 1840. and the only change made|niversary of her reception; Eminent Sir William Michael Crilly, ‘HILL & JOHN: ‘cota VCheety |S ——— since then in the a plan is the remo’ mother’s marriage to wna. W.F. TUCKER. | eminent commaniler: Sir Knight Willis . F708 SALE-OORNER OF SD AND GSTS NOTARIES PUBLIC of the west wing. ‘The wings east and west | Gen. Logan, at their home, No. 61, Calumet |G. j.ou, generalissime. T 4 Oe ee eo aon es ever _ | stood back of and a little apart from the main | avenue, in Chicago. Since then Maj. Tucker ‘Settle ste tral b’'ld's, F. SAMUEL BIEBER, OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE | building, with which they wera connected by | has been ordered to posts on the frontier and ards, prelate: Anso room and large cellar. i & Pa. av., roo! _____- 902 Fa. ave. a. we Kone. Bikaner and U. 8. Commissioucr, | halls below and galleries above. his wite has accompanied him wherever the | William ‘Kitchin Fors 5 Sw & Pa. T LIVTLE BRICK REST- | top p me oe 41 Fst uw. Inotticetron Yam) A short time before his death Gen. Logan | goveriment sent him, Their last western post | Hanulton Dravton, sewer "ik 4 Sawer Pre and terms — bought the house. looking forward to a period | wan at Sante Fe, N.M., where they were sta-| Minor, junior warden; George Willis cs WwW of happy home life under his own roof. He, | tioned for four ‘years, and they came here in| Prickett, jr, stainiard. bearers. Deater ee 770 SALE=O5.100 5 SEeOaGOR eppixa Presents, however, did not live long to enjoy his new | August, 1586, a short time before Gen, Logan's | Washington Nickerson, sword bearer Fe NT—A COMPLETFLY FURN. FE Residence on Sth st., bet. L and M sts 2 €.:] wep, : * home. Since his death Mrs, Logan has made | death, which occurred that autumn. Their Robert Charles Gridith. 4 SEE sO natin ca tel nen tees on KES, ke. ll mod, imps, and well built," Wedding sat honiterere Pere nice for | some improvements. The most notable one is | only child is a son named Logan Tucker and he | Jogeph 7 ie Capitol. Apr 206 5 y qq Store Foom 821 7th st.$25| gos oe SAMUEL, BIEBER, w, | RODAL woncesTER VASES CRACKER JARS, | the transformation of the last wing into a hell. | iy eleven years old. Maj. Tucker holds the re- Btirling le as Stable rear 611 Bi si Son SALES = wicks Sala BOWLS, DESSERT PLATES, &., in new aud | which is filled with mementoes of the late gen- | sponsible post of an army paymaster. Mra. | furmore, Garduer Spring Barstow, Jompu . CoS manne ‘alent patterae depen’. RICH CUT GLASS iti many new | oral and is known as the “Logan memorial | Tucker proposes to devote hier life to literature, | Goutheni, Eleard Deen Chante tleeoeet Ey mod imps, newly papered 30 nw. THE THREE-STORY PRICE (RESIDENCE, Tien Decoraticus in Vienna Ware in ICE CREAM | hall. and is associated with Mrs. Logan on the liter- | Milis Dickson, Kobert Wallice English, JoLa BARNES & Weave | ove is only aportion of ‘the property on my NO. 1728 181 NW. 5!TS, PLATES, SALAD BOWLS, A. D. COFFEES ary staff of the Home Magazine. She isa petite | Pigel, John James Flanders, George Frederic at © For tull lis! atottice for bulletin tsqued on Po IVE BARGAIN. and ODD SHAPE DISHES. . lad: ith a pleasing and si that igel, Jobn Jame sanders, George leric Gand. | Welstand15tn, ‘loci THOS. E-WAGGAMAN,. } _ This house contams about 12 rooms, including bath | AS we import nearly all our Fancy Goods we can enfibe ee ida care dante at | Geist, James Harris Gilbert, Louis Harry Gray, ‘ et | OFFERED FoR RENT FoR” room, Lot 20x100 to an alley. Will exchange for | Ofer attractively low prices fer goods of the best attaches her many friends very devotedly to | (ari, ; Charles Frederick Guntbe fashi F REI x OR THE | HOM, tet ae Will exchange for ate y 3 narles Grose, Charles Frederick Gunther, adapted for ex 3150 per month. for the | hat Handsome Corner Property House | price, appiy to i508 Fenn ove. Sica her and to whatever cause she espouses, She | Dayid Harry) Hammer, William Jackson, seonou oF $2,900 by the 5 OWNER, 8-7-5 Str | of 18 runs, langewrounds and stable at the northeast » app sicker WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, will assist Mrs. Logan in receiving the Knights | George Wilson Muanuing, William Mavor, <—____— >| ““Thewtertor of this House is beautifully finished | JOR BALE— CEIBAERD Gua: NISHINGS, Templar this evening from 7 to 10 in the even- | George Phippea Mill ‘Sobn Barton Payne, = EERE $ ABLN ax LODGE. ras ve ‘3 in elegant style aud offers | ect-3m 1205 PENN. AVE. a James Ralston, Jobn Solomon Kydill, Enders at ~ Ao gor feed ERG homes in Washington. Will | IN 2HE BEAUTIFUL NORTHWEST SECTION, UILDING PAPERS, MORTAR COLORS, IM irs. Edith Andrews Logan, the wife of John | Monroe Shafer, Matthew Joseph Steffens, teu oom | A for c years, or for term of PINE LARGE NEW HOUSE bo} Portland, R. Top, Rosendale, aud Autictam A. Logan, jr., will also assixt Mrs. Logan to re- ogre nies OS oy p ~ Z Years unfurnisued if desired. ARPIY on premise r to A GOOD INVESTMENT. ents, Moth Pruct Paper and Charcoal. — acted A k sagan Charles Ashley Warren, Flavius Myron Wilder, OK Ky NT—A THREE-STORY HOUSE, WITH |° suid-Um JOMN SHEEMAN & GO, 1407 Fat. | Four-story aud bavewent brick residence, contain: | mhSO Sd WL RE ste ae eth et, nw ceive the large company invited. | She is the | Johu Wesley Woodward, Jerome Franklin Back Building, ee repaie qationt 12 | yO. KENT—FROM OCTOBER 11301 21ST SF | $06 Llanes rooms, TU large closets, 2 tne bath rows, — daughter of Mr. Chauncey H. Andrews, the | Wares, in eet iy at | Bi uw: very desirable coruer brick residence, cou- | “A Uaders Patties ae es amas well-known capitalist and operator of Youngs- wun Rabe Gubews iniuinw Broome snd bath, furnce, open fre places. | menes ot any ii the city for renting purTose Tee FAIR ENTERTAINERS. town, Ohio. Miss Edith was married to John A. og ts a M flectrae belle aud all twodern improvensente; house ta | "Sov Gecujied by lrst-clase yearty tenga at @1,:200 ane Logan, jr., at her father's home on March |*companying the commandery are: Mra, ice $00 per month. Pe ocation near Gormec Of 16th iad Tx. The Ladies at the Local Headquarters 22, 1887. The baby, Mary Louise, is one year old, | Joseph Couthoui, Mrs, Wm. Michael Crilly, — THOS. J. FISHER & CO. goers Cad a Pom Busfed With Hospitable Duties. Mra. Logan, jr., is about twenty-two years old | Mra. Robert Wallice English, Miss Gertrude rae ne F st. 50a Penn, “a oe and is a young lady with remarkably good sense. | English, Mrs, John James Flanders, Mrs, Wm. row saLE The ladies of DeMolay commandery are gal- me has most cig mane onset and | Henry Gleason, Mrs, David Harry Hammer, lantly holding the fort at their hospitable el Py eee eee ee erent force of character. | Mrs, William Mavor, Mrs. Anderson Manor, 1h TH Nunta West hakdaeaclocs hs the Seligson buildi Pith is ball is filled wi mts ae see eee Hate ae Poca eeener Gnd with | Mra, James Halston and Mra Flavius Myron ‘oh KENT— i ing. ey| This hall is filled with mementoes of Gen. | her husband living in Youngstown she is an ¥ iar Wilder, an nN ST. bth. 112.8100 pattie double brick wnansion, three stories, atticand | are doing a great life-saving work now that the | Logan. A marble bust of the general is con- | acknowledged leader in society. At the reception at Calumet Pi e tonight LO st. Daw. by four tetb roots, unerous large closets, storage | visitors have found them out, and every homr | svicuous, while photographs, battle fliagsand| Gen. and Mrs. A. L. Conger of Akron. | Mrs. Crilly will wear binck Valenciennes lace SUPLIJGK SIEAM-HEATING APPARATUS. _ | Visitors are nourished, who come in saying: | other objects of interest are hung against the | Obio, who are Mrs. Logan's guests, will | eu traine. La France roses. diamond ornamentss ‘The entire house is in Plumbing is of the very ship. This beautiful au alot 50 by 1385 feet, oe im front excepting w space reserved ua au arched drive- ay or “porte cochere,” to reach the large yard and also ‘assist at the reception, They are among the popular wealthy ay of the Buck- eye state and are beloved by the community where they are best known for their goodness and charity. They built at their own expense Mrs.W. H. Gleason, handsome dress of red vel- vet, black duchesse lace, pearl aud emeralds, pink roses; Mrs. D. Hammer, black moire silk with beaded ornuments; Mrs, R. W. English, beautiful black net and gold passementerie, perfect order in every respect; jaracter and workinan- “Give me some luncheon, forI am just dying with hunger.” The committee in charge today consists of Mrs, and Miss Lightfoot, the Misses Draney, wall or rest upon easels, The decorations of the house and grounds for this occasion are not only elaborate but beauti- ful. The committee on levee, of which Mr. George W. Evans, a member of DeMolay com- SOK RENT— STABLES AND C, - A M n a beautiful monument in honor of the soldiers | ejogaut diamond ornaments; Miss Gertrud Pistogisut at. 12razoo | 1162 208m a which sign rout cere wide eh ee one. Mise Hieston, Mra. Hood. Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. | mandery, is chairman, has spared no expense | from Ohio who fell in the war of the rebellion. | Euglish, black tish net, moire ribbons, “Jucque™ 7 gather wether, this property 1s vue Of the most Shelton, Mre, Johnston, Mrs, Turner, Mine | 2 perfecting all the details to make the affair! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Diston of Quincy, Ill, | roses and diamonds; Mrs. F. M. Wilder, tailor- : : 1 Real Estaie Brul Gestrable aud cheertu- hotuer aud te Gosdy forint | Harvey, Miss Libbie Small’ and | 0B¢ of the most elegant ever given in this city. | are Mrs, Logan's guests, and will stand in the | made dress with leather trimmings, wearing . Or. 5 For NFS SED VE, 3. | ste occupancy i Gadlam, whoowants aaa manton Mr. L. Mosley of this city was given orders to | receiving line at the conclave reception. They | Marechal Neil roses aud pear! ornaments. Bor atuliustaisiyts WESCOTT & WILCOX, story Brick, 11 rovius, handsomely farnished, & IH TITLE 18 PERFECT AND tertain all comers, The lilies’ roome arecon. | decorate the house and grounds. Owing to the | are people who are well known for theit good . J. J. Flanders, elegant-fitting costume et —___ 07 Fesvenin, | Geautiil location: & Ma PARR LOCATION OAE ROU REE Faoie BRITIRH atantly filled with Indies who find so coe. | Steat numbers that will attend the reception it | deeds throughout southern Ilinois, and they | of ruby velvet. with ruby ornaments, pir pears YE ds > B. , ind 80 com- | was decided to reserve the spacious grounds | are old and tried friends of the Logan family. | {rs J. Couthoui, close rlome-fitting dress of greem broadcloth, cut empire, piuk roses, MINIS1 IMMEDIALc PU : fortable Har em place for rest and refresh- PRICE, #45,001 E street a. w,, 8 rb. w. br. ment, and the ladies in attendance a mont | £%,{ne reception proper. The guests will pass Eo Mrs. Myron M.Parker, ‘Apply to RG. Campbell, 517 t.. near Senator Sawyer's house. ae 1 ud New Hawpelsire sve. jai to the main entrance either from 13th street or who assists Mrs. Logan, Mrs, Wm. Mavor. autamn greenand red FOE BEST FUERISEED HOUSES IN ALL spe ioe gas, ee ee ee ly to Ga ator sist Htc eennteare will keen s ll a one the reosiving rty, shan pass Rireays the me- man of the triennial | re. A. Minor, charming dress of shaded aaicln kg HOICR: Stable near commer Cenverdeut oc7-6t 1505 Pennsyivauisave, | today and until 9:80 this evening for the enter- | Moria Hull andl out Sgain Ott a north side committee. | She was | browus, with gold bands, wearing carnation _009-6t_ 6 Feunsyivania aves | 4994 19th st.near Dupont circle. OR SALE-DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING, 3 | t#inment of the visiting knights. Among the the h there have been erected on the ‘othe cee | ee . - ‘Tt Las Loe F a i i i (plan hstionss rad aaa and is the daughter of |" Mrs, J. Rolson, black and white th PO* BEST caxisnep HOUSE, Bus] Oat, for als wouter re orien 10 roolus, every convenience, large stable; | Iadies receiving yesterday wore Mrs. Har-,| strc urge tent, 25 by 75 fect, where the re- Lieut. Gaylord Gris- | moire dare ere es VERY ATER CeCe AnD DESIRABLE. ; Npprorget grrenin Jot SUx158 feet, 10t st. near Mass. ave. rison Dingman, Mrs. 8. 8, Shedd and h ‘ts will be served. To the right of the , neers moire ribbons, ; iRs ESIR, a -Im THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1224 F st, nw. be is i: freshments wil . ig wold, U.S.A. She came Miss Gussie Becker, green and white silk, en A three-story and basement DOUBLE brick rest- | 1 — Sn ESE _| her guest. Miss Guinter of Toronto,.| entrance from 13th street two small tents have Sp Waakiantin whi 5 . ‘nce, with SIABLE on rear of lot, located im the | 9) OK SALE—A BARGAIN—A FINE (NEW) THREE. | Miss Bell, | Miss © Woodward, — Mias ashington whet @ | traine aud fern leaves, diamouds, been erected, which will serve as clouk rooms, NORTHWEST section, half square from Connecticut one for ladies and one for gentlemen. Be- ebild, and was edu- lavenue. House completely turnisbed. For rent to ————— cated in the schodis story and Hack buildin Bay-window aud Balcony haudsomely fi Gertrude Bell, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. D. G. Dixon, earcfal tenant for ube or two yeara. Owner ging 10 ae waa aoe pew Are places: iu the testi: | Mra. and Mise Baldwin and the Misses Gawler. | Preon theso tents and tho refreshment tent is a here: Miss Griswold THE IOWA TEMPLARS. urupe. e per month: bey Sent door theast: $.050; or, with large side | The decoration of the sanctuary has received mall tent where liquids will be served. Saf an — or price, exact location snd permis UGK, Also st 0 BBO per won.’ OWeik, O18 | Ce S700: mmuall comb payment and cary monthly |an addition in the beautifully framed a oe ere at the Van | The Grand Encampment Restores Them oc 9-6t 1505 Pennsylvania OO eT sell 2m wo-stogy, Houses, bay-window and balcony; seven | @0d_ mounted and emblazoned certificate THE DECORATIONS. soe — pen | to Full Fellowship. Om RENT OR SALI EST.BUILT HOUSE FS, KENT—TWO FIL LASS RESIDEN CEs, | Tootus , Suished iu natural wood; $2,65u; or,with aide | of honorary membership presented to Emi-| The exterior of the house has been elabor- £4 1513 Khode Island ave. and 1 was married May, 1876. to 5.5. SHEDD, 1504 K. Mri Capitol Hill, has bolic ls, steam heat, hard- on at once, lows, electric bells every- New York ave. nent Commander Sir Knight Harrison Ding- awonth) pe SUar Cet Ean man of Washington. No. 1, commandery by ately decorated with flags and bunting, but The committee on jurisprudence brought in Parker is one the thing complete. trout Ci park; key at 116 JOK KENI—TO A FIRST-CLASS PARTY—A 200 CASH,BALANCE ON 20 Y. : i salesti the main feature, as the reception will be held | wns. wt. M. PARKER. most charming of the | their report on the Iowa case at the aftcrnoom Re Fa tg ee ity Mee el ery CeaSirtael AP ee sa fre Knights of Palestine commandery of New | 17 1+ will bo the illumination of the house | society ladies of the capital city and is a great | scsion of the Grand encampment yesterday. acca heeannEaTS te andeomne coupletely oe? SMSTEDY & BEAD: ry eae favorite in her circle. i > ‘ ‘hood in orth: ef “5 will be done ona : —— m c " Dt mod imps ; close jon now uarket and care guly woke pte ne a ve waiting te alin . ‘ ved Lim ‘The ladies of Columbia commandery, No. 2, | 804 grounds. This scale Mra, Harrison Dingman was born ia Hedson, It was read by the chairman, Past Master Hop- zu. EDWIN D. JON me Bae, oct “et h parties a0 would be willing to allow T FISHE MILLER Is13F ot.N.w. | With headquarters in the Atlantic building, | never before attempted in this city, andthe | x Yih the dusehter of Henry Porter, | kins, and was a complete review of the facts in 2yit RENT. PERFECT GEM_1800 LINDEN ST. fe cousiderably reauced. “Address P.O. tock | AN" scick Hanes, odors fupeovensenty have e good share of the attentions of the visit-| material used will be novel and elegant. At | Sho was educated at the Hudson river iustitute, | im the controversy. As the Iowa Templars had : eSB BASES, Ok RENTCHOTEL WINDSOR COM ISTH ASD | -,0tt, Uo 6 rooms ing knights and their friends. Three | each corner of the house, some distance from | and was married at Hudsou. Mrs. Dingman is | called in question the legality of the orner 1ithaud G sta RENT HOTEL WINDSOH, COW. ISTH AND | on Vermont ave, bet. t times each day their tunch room _ is | the ground, will be suspended a mass of hand- | an efficient and energetic worker on the homo- | passage of the resolution at the last encamp- TWO-STORY | throughout, steam heutaud electric bells; located on | oN yee, ome Cah, thrown open and a menu | comprising | some Chinese lanterns in the form of » pagoda, | pathic hospital board. She throws all the in- ma ment adopting the new ritual the commit tee recommended that a resolution be adopted that the Grand encampment did three years oysters, fish, salads, gamo anda dessert, with wines, punches and coffco, is served. Mra. E. B, Hay and the Misses Ball were among the ent fy ¥. A HOUSE E house, U.S. Treasury, War and Navy departments: cars ta of city, Address J, W. NAIKN, which will revolve with the slightest movement of the air. These clusters of soft-colored lights will be points from which the eye will be di- id wt. bet. N and On. tensity of her interesting eoran at. bet, 14th ever work there is on hand, invariably crowned with success. Mrs, Ding- rsonality into what- and her efforts are w., 9 Foom aid 15 n. a Yas door for ; ‘as! 10 tHE = Se ithesmct sereae aes” a one eee adies of the committee yesterday, nested to sole Se ae man is small of stature, has a well rounded | ago pase tne following resolution: “Resolved, : = ‘ —— = : 4 Sap eee inde ides of the house has been 0 = JOR Re NT— 630 to 636 2d at. B. ES. Frame, 12th neat Q st. Coming Amusements. in traie. Fastened to the frames will be | 2&ufe, and an earnestness of manner that be- | q iat we recommend the ritual now submitted i, Sth ot, Dear HAL ave. new, Boundary near 4t) Easy ee aed Wes. aks the sincerity of ber generous heart, Dingman has presided all the week at the receptions held at the Scottish Rite sanc- r.&b.(new a to be the only authorized ritual of the illus- trious orders of the Red Cross and Knights AvBavon’s Opera House.—The opened this morning for the elabor tion of Mankind next Monday, W., SPLENDID 3- sement Brick How containing 12 Newly pap*red and painted brackets, from which will be suspended glase lanterns made in imitation of the quaint old- fashioned lanterns, These lanterns will be of 354 Wallach ab een Bt HUST & HUNGERFORD, 624 14th w e produc- This suecetstul _ |r bath ro ewely Ds mud pain © j treet by Washington commandery, | Templar, to be used in conferring these orders 3 M ST. SW. 11 Rooms; IN | fercoehout: via tag nag op ee nt Houdenice pear Di drama is by Paul Merritt and Geo. Conquest, | a variety of colored glass and the light from | Navy oD G street by O) | ithin the jurtetiction of the Crend snenmpe J a WG DUVALE, | BROWN & CO. 1 oc2-Im 100, if wold now. : authors of “The World.” “Youth,” &c., and | the wax tapers shining through will be soft and] “Mrs, A. B. Mullett, iment of Kuights Templar of the United States ae a Se a Ke SALE-MODEEN Bit New York ave, | Sbounds in thrilling situations and surprising | pleasing. Cups of novel designs and of soft who receives with Mre. of America, This order to take effect on aud vk RENT — B OFOR KEST SEVERAL | J vood-sized rooms and bath roon JOR SALEST HAVE § 2STORY BRICK HOUSES | MCCbAnical effects, The company is w power- | beautiful colors will be used in connection with | Tov.) iy the wife of after the Ist day of April, 1587,” a seetbige Petes ohiag et to | ey a or. dthat-ne, | ful one and bus done much toward ntaking’a| the lanterns. Another new feature will be the | 08% 1h vn” archi- The report was discussed at considerable acs willdo well tocai, W. E. BURFURE Suefy bust wit mod tule; success of the play. ‘use of numerous gelatine buckets, which will be | S#& ¥& length and then adopted) The main point HERFORD, tect. Mrs. Mullett was = Saari a * nodatiny Tue Bisov.—Miss Helen Barry is one of tite | scattered through the shrubbery of the lawn, raised by the Iowa Templars having been de- NT -BY RO, HOLTZMAN, KEAL &S- Pehl ple Bagel mos ERS oven few actresses who can lay claim to having: | resembling fairy lights, and giving a pleasing —— err si “7 cided ngainst thom ‘he farther renclation wep aud Insurance Bev ber. 10 and F eu epuon hail, bath room = H ST. NEAR MASSACHUSE: played in three lapguages—English, i*rencta | effect to the entire scene. There will bea good Bride, of which her cousidered, stating that the lowa Templars bad ter wn hotn ij ,NEAR MASSACHUSETTS {and Italian. This is her first America u tour | muny Chinese lanterns used, especially in form- : been disloyal and were censurable for their ac- father, Capt, Joseph Myrick, was the com- manding officer, in the South Pacific ocean, from which she was 5 named by her parents Mus. A.B. MULLETT. Pacific Pearl. Capt. Myrick was a Free Mason from Massachusetts, and was one of the old and she has met with unstinted praise. She opens at the Bijou on Monday. the repe:rtoire for the week being, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- | day, Friday and Saturday evenings day matinee, “*A Woman's Strategom,” 7! evening and Thursday and Saturday mist! vers, 4 double bill of “Cape Bail” and “A’ Lesscta 12 ve."” ing the arches which span’ the two entrance walks to the front door. ‘These lanterns are special importation, and the shapes and designs are something entirely new. To give some idea of the magnitude of the illumination it may be stated that there will be 3,600 tapers lighted and about twenty-five gross of little glass ue tion: that they had already Leen sufticiently pune ished, ana it was recommended that the order interdicting all Templar intercourse be ne longer iu force, ‘Ibis resolution was adopted after a further discussion, and the lowa Tem- lar case was tinally settled to the great sation ction of all concerned. fees planted. For price. U spect apply to TYLER & KUTH new near Iowa circle n.w., 15 rooma, 15,000, N st. n.w. near 14th, 12 Yooms, bath, _se21 0012 Thus. G. i JOR SALE— ‘Pin st, bet. K and L ts. 1. Ww, 330, ent Honse, ten Toons Sind kit ‘mod. rms write to THUMAS BLAGDEN, P. 0. 2d Boor, Sirens bes: 0 bu It contains eighty room: L elevator, has afrout of 70 feet; lot 130 square feet Keunan’s.—The latest New York succrss, “Venus and Adonis,” will be produced at ‘er- nan’s next week by the well-known “‘Ida tlid- dons’ Burlesque and Specialty Company Grobe Turaten.—An excellent variety por- formance is promised at this house for next week. Anumber of specialty stars will make their appearance. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: H, Havenner to Thos. Hughes, sub 20, sq. 619; $2,131.50. Sarah H. Michis to Syblo 4. ten tion will first whicl shines brilliantly from its elevated posi tion, & the corner of iSth and Clifton streets. This s\ur is eight feet square, and when its gleaming? center, with its myriad of lights in each point, is displayed this spectacle will be a brilliant o1p. buckets used. All the streets approaching the honse, as well as the house and grounds, will be flooded with light from ten calcium lights, A stand for the accommodation of the Marine band has been erected on the lawn, and a choice program of must will be played, 8 the visitors approach the house their at- In the background will be the vigilance committeemen of California in the early days. Mrs. Mullett was married at Prov- incetown, Cape Cod, by the sea, September 14, 1865, after finishing a course of schooling that was administered in places as far distant from each other as Baltimore and San Francisco. Mrs. Muilett isa member of the Ladies’ aid of the Gartield hospital board and an active mem- ber of St. Paul's Episcopal church, you 4 most efficiently with wiliing bands and guic! brain in all good works, She isa happy wife, her mother love is fall of ineffable teuderness and far-seeing wisdom, and her hospitality is unbounded. Mrs. Mullett is one of the very- ‘The dissatisfaction with the present ritual which was really atthe bottom of the lows trouble found expression in the appointment of a committee consisting of one from each state to consider the rit The committee i® very large aud is compobed of the men in the order who are the best posted ou this subject, It is said that gramraatical and other errors have crept into the ritual, owing to the haste with which it was printed, and that its form is not considered so desirable us it might be made, It is not thought that the commuttee will be able to make a report at the preseut session. and 1 ata... 139) Dw. 0 1 Dow, sub 21, aq. W. O. Dundos et « und grounds, glowing in a pleasing com- wom Washit the h sme cacacmeaee ‘ag al. to J. W. Pilling, Ve £ Dhue ion of dplors will mark the gala char- SS wit acne al paapte love | Srectar Trarss ro Bacriwone via tae Baurie ps Hye 500 to8. W. Brinkley, pt. sub 8, sq, 748; #400. ‘acter of the dvent. to go when invited. mone axp Ouso.—In addition to the re Totm tnd Fstamw._ Bik aad cart cntoeeies aa ieee ees (ieee THE RECEPTION fina" Geo. W. Evans, wife of Sir Knight Geo, | schedule special tast capress trains will, Jouve Excunstons to BacTimoge via Bactiaone AND Ox10.—$1.20 for the round trip October 7 to 11, cted on the vacant corns the Buitimore and Ohio depot for Bal Wednesday, October 9, at 1 am.; Thursday, lot—24igx11 erty has @ lot of 301100, with BNISHED, rey frat parking, would lease tue W. Evans, was born in Washington and is the daughter of Mr. Robert Boyd. She went to | will begin at 7 o'clock and will last until 11 perty for | o'clock, Mrs. Logan will receive her guests in f z. good until the 12th, The Baltimore and Ohio isitati in Frederick, | October 10, at 1 «.m. i yee! ini Genet si Pie ia the only 45-minute line. *° | the central hull of the house, and the following | $200) af the Vinitatiov ce et cee ia serchjiehdene ME VERY ATTRACT. THE COURTS. line Deon invited te asaiet her: Cee Chas. church aud | Phe Deadly Overhead Wires Must Go. i u caoease diss geal nance Tesaptaes; Satousl | somes es © kami ieee bones oe tome om Houses on M street (oe 4,500 3.000 ambi al mc, gran ir a presides over a a ce : In view of the wholesale loss of life by elec- reasoneble prices aud ‘Th i A) re ' A vd < vatlage spe a pdnsaigte iy ile) 8 porto be property on ray Puopare Courr—Judge Cor. i3ir Myron M. Parker of Cotamabie comttnanteey street, nae Soanieneiie rsh =o tricity, the meeting of the board of electrical BRADLEY, | teletand 1st. loci} THOS. F WAGGAMAN y—Estate of C. 8. Cudlip; letters of | -No. 2, chairman of the triennial com: devote —— 027 Fet._| yon gALE-1 HAVE SOME VERY DI = inistration to Ellen 8 Cudlip and | Mrs. Parker; Eminent Sir J. H. Olcott of Wash- | ladies appointed to assist Mra, Logan at the | control in New York yesterday was dt “WAVE 8 2STORY BRICK HOUSES | F'Rendcuce Provetty, bite ts Met day OE ABLE | Fillmore Beall, bond $1,500. Estate of Nancy | ‘ington, No. i; Mr. and Mra. A. B. Jackson, on | reception | ee pa goin ——— areception of the representatives of the varios in courye of erectiow qud uearabe completion at the | send for copy of Retwtnand Property. HENRY Went | Killafoyle; petition for probate of will receivait | behalf of Potomac commandery, No. 3; Mr. | and ee eee, companies, Mayor Grout scored them roundly eek, ROA totic each Peat tig | Warten Lith ani ate a, 7" “NSCs {and dled, Amanda A. Witherow, guardian; re~|tod Mrs, RT. Hieston, DeMolay, No, 4; Mr. | known and) lifelong resident of that city: |S00'GCCicreq himecif. in favor of shutting off oS eae Seiten © | RORSALE-LEAVE § 2470RY BRICK uousus | ceipt led, °°” Se eee en Mane sie end Mie: | Sen for some, years, nuccemfal teacher inthe | electri “ i 1410 F otiw._| of Tat, thene Houses are Guely buili, with modern | The British ganboat Icarious is aground on | Harrison Dingman, Mr. and Mra, Warren H. | public achoole of that city. She married Mr Fok, SAE 8 I RENTY YEARS: TIME—WE Payinent with accommodating forms for ‘e, aab | the British Columbig coast. | Orcutt, Gen. and Mrs. A. L. Conger of Ohio, {son in May, 1e61, and pad ria over bis aos oy Sal eat vayment, bane est 1 | oy ee ee oe oe | ae ee Ur esd hire: Wood, ‘Mrs J, KL | the mother of two daughters and. ue son, Mfr | question, “Will you take hold of « changed wise Rm Saar tg AD My RETO BE RS ROR on | ap eg ry ph pn A Ey ae Mg og ee i oe erates tae San a Ts | Se ee ence trea ae a 5 heemmsinaidelommmmiitaiidiadl ONS np EE Rete aa nn ot ormecmcmnn t \Soee oe — gee ag ane. a ne etibeon is a lady of sterling good | aduiitted that they thought. tho risk {00 greek F% SALE-THE LAROD DOUBLE HOUSE, 1701 he ee aren Dae papel whe ference Captata Semen oa tend- | invited the members of Chevalier Bayard com- gentitisssnd takes a position in her circle | The mayor was firm in inating (oo og Eicthnttsdtacemnamy meta | Re lades See ana solomon | ent of the Crmegle worka at Fis| PRUs Saeoe er ection s| ake Goh OS cous fet duce ie | Sut one press mat be i} is nev, baw a large frontaces Ie couveututly built wal *: ie PAS teeenapnyy 3s the firm €50,000, ‘The works were closed for The band, under the direction in the conduct of her affairs, Her | did not pertect “ : oa ndayited to enter taiuiie and is in one of the faa lot sections ‘ora price $35,000 JUI SHERMAN & Cu, 1407 Fst. me POR, BALE--CHEAP— 1223, 1225, 1225 ‘D Me AQLL CHEAT 1228 SS 1Ezby, AND 160 PER MONTH, fashionable section of Wi Goa CENISHED HOUSE: ocl-10t ‘OK SALE—FIN. “OD Fah tie scans Bia Ree capes sud conveniently arranged 2 it. He. 5-FoOm 3 ‘bath aud store rooms: in perfec bed. : i chr for . fot 203108 to T alley at, &CO, > i Ta a

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