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~F Gear 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. A Louise AN AWFUL AWAKENING |toxenee py_iis comrane SOCIAL MATTERS. of Floral Ul, D.C, end Nise Lani Dieiman FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED-—SITUATIONS, huposing Military Escort tothe Remains | The Wedding Season at Its Hetght— Pgrtas of the ro parents in Prooklyn, 1 FOR anr BY nee ‘G JOUXG Max Ty ms Roe, BEST _t we QAFCRN ISHED or MMUNE oceania of Bx Se of War Betknap. Pucconul 8 Satie: 2 bride was attired in a neat traveling dress , nab ors «Ciera ears experience; ora, w + Second Boos, south — : P = “geshatgn beget pf green and ‘Silver and carried a beautiful | ses acide . Ta exposure. U3 Met, UR REN T—NICELY PURNE WOU house: convenient to berdica ca ments 406 Mass ave. nw. Kk RENT—SUNNY ALOOVE BED Bb FF fenite, or bed lncoon Sheney Soe bas OO AND ture; pear car line: private faintly. no children. cet. mows. 1104 Pat. nw. pear lowa circle, ol@-si* POR RENT THREE CHAMBERS AND PARLOR ol wr. ey GIRE, (COLO BD); MUNT | #F-_ Address c sm Washing and irouine. 1d Grant piece. | WY ANTEO—A SITUATTON IN J ee ME; HR aly by a Young Man Twenty Esore old D WAN AND, RITCHEN | {{tY Terence. Write JOHN BUCHANAN, Masscchusctts ave. Gail between 016-8" W. AN TO COCK WASIE _ of these seiow nefermure | St LEE 16ta at a > SOLDINRG IN (Continued from First Poge.} sap per srarne cen-| ‘This weck marks the height of ‘the autumnal *ougnet of white roses, ‘The bridal prevents | es ; | sendin ‘ ae ere hanasome and numerous, Tmmed.ately | ores ‘ tong October being a favorite | after the ceremory the bride end. groom left reseats. So the air | 9 an extended trip to Niagara Falls and other eect elie to the | Pitces of noie. On their return they will re- rs aud showers of rice that | ie wiih the groom's parents a8, heads of young couples | Mrs. Geo, E. Lanc’ot “Baltimore is’ visiting We met in tho ball and of @ fireman's ¥ fing frantic men and women the w Sstaire. We got sepirated in the er halis, where the scene was an awf eee FANIED—bY A ii th bath, he eT + Poles warned. Ras wut have been put out by t | etary ir wedding journeys. her sister, Mrs, Dr. English V BE \ —— a TB07 Tet at sto hake ee Smvke, for the b ors thers was uo lack. das Miss Nettie Preston Shefer, daughter of Mr, | Mrs. F. L. Kerr of the Frederick has returned mnilyoi three adits ~ewly a-ieaas naemmccemmmedies “ Bess. | did not se er voteran*in the e! yer a ed out to ck eae > ce ‘a Se < and a Woman who is met on the ground floor. I lost 1 C. A. Shafer of tho firm of Harris & Shafer, | to the city from an extended tour of the west- | retere sonal effects except my wate the last possible token of respect tothe remains | and Mr, L, Seward Bacon of this city were | ern citice, of their distinguished comrade, Tie Lour sot | murried today at 1 o'clock - at the Fourth Pres-! An enjoyable surprise party was given Tues | YY A WOME men. ail Rave references from last place. O13 7th st. | FROK NENT—THREL COMMUNICATING co! SCTED. ’ " 2 rs A ber Max res Z 7 “ Prt 4 Regarding pulegeamaiin bap tt e said: | £0 the services at John’s Cpiscopa on 9th sireet, Rev. Jos T. | aay evening by the Y.W.G. Club to Miss Mae Meng tL a} by = hs Se the eame § away, =, Datveun or Baca “ oldie es Middow Hooms, ubfuruished, third floor, - Church was fixed at 10:30, but long before | Meiating, The churct edded. Tha | Pereivil at her residence on I street, Among | Cooks. SASPL A. CouMDS, o1e-ot_ | Wy ANTED ABLE COLORED Rouse; mouth and eset front 402 leet Be, “As soon as Miss Tanner was aroused she nick Ga lena 5 vicinity | *Hich the bride's mother was wedded. ‘The TW gushed into the hall, Tho door ofagentic-| 22 clock the sidewalks im the vicinity | witnestos were seated inthe church by Mr. those present were the Misses Warner, Tal- WANIEDSS0UNG MAN 10 MAKE HiMSELE Noman, a Viaee a8 Cook. Call oF addrows 300 of th eral's le nee—1020 Vermont | Chas. Sha ide, Mr. ‘map’s room near by was open and she ruvhe the general's Into residenee—10. Vermont | Chua, hafer, brother of the bride, Mr, mane, Borbeck, Riordon, Daly, Miller, Moore, oes biert Pes Denese d sud 6 ook, gon 2. se = WEARGUaRTERS > alll t 5 hey, Ci 2] co. AL 7th st. ny 16-2 y ANTED — a ADQUARTERS—POSITIONS: fo with the shout, “For God's gake, savemer | @¥enuc—were crowded with those who had|C. Latimer, Mr, Albert Acker, Mr. Walter | pa culey, Cameron and Messrs. Morgan, Blake, Wn BEADQUAR ‘The gentleman was about to 1Mer himscif by | More than a curious interest in the mournful | 8, Dodge Mr. F. Eberly and Mr. Palmer, Talmage, Carroll, Carleton, Taylor, ANIED — AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING M —4 Rlexanler Piola ‘The groom was attended by | 2veFit and Freeand, WV Siete Sica Hadereucse Rite. Sears ‘LA. COOMBS, 926 F et. tw, JOR KENT-THREE LARGE. UNTURNIGHED the fire escape, but stopped and adjusted the! proceedings. Old men, bowed of form and his brother, Mr Barry Basa escape to Miss Tanner. He lowered her t Oe yore r Box 6, Star office. olga i Roe “seata eee : ee best man, and ear pena a Sap erates AXTED_COOKS, $10 10 AUNDE LO eae Neth aes: 1G At 2007 Lath ot, white headed, stood patiently waiting for the | they awaited at the pulpit the arrival of the | Miss ‘on Rhode Island avenue. Bathe ieee Maids, Weitrens, Nutees, Seamstress, 7 St poriously injured Lek the pain of hee | aPPearance of the casket in which roposed all | brido, who enterod the church with her father, | Miss Carrio V, Kidwell haa returned from | 2° for fatilion aud betie DiCk a Cte he ok ands wore cut and iacerated Uy hoiding oo | Wet was mortal of kim who had fought and | Mine ‘Sater wore an imported dress of 106 | Germany. wea tightly tothe rope. Miss Tanner saved her | suffered with them more than a quarter of a | PFoadcloth combined with embossed velvet, fewols and 500 in cash and valuables, baving | century ago. at OVO. nw it JOR RENT —1922 147TH ST. N.W_ TWO UNFUly TO DICKS AGENCY FoIrconks | A) tished Front Roome im New Building laies & JO DICKS AGENCY FoR COOKS, | Gm cs 00 19 DICKS ACENCT | ctice preferred, rent 12; references eachabged, “ ere, Bute | oa ra. Coachmen, Waiters, Footmen, Farm a Dairy. naieregrntanrineints TABLE WHITE Gini, id to assiat 1m West es. Call or address BY A RESPEC T—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, UN te oF migle, with ¢ hout folding Beds: ree tenus to pernanen weed Mra LA. kk » Op posite Grant place ANTED—EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL TO anda bat of biue velvet trimmed with gray | The Ml. P.M. C. Club gavo a pleasant enter- Sook Wasin Tron Ment for Ose, Leaye- three ea i tainment and hop at National Rifles’ Hall last | rooms, no fires; xo hone wslits if possible. one I 6-3 | OK LENT “AT 1013 20TH ST, NICELY FUG \ariigren borane raw been First among the organized bodies to appear | Shafer, mother of the bride, was costumed | Hon. Jno, Jay Knox, president National Bank a on A BRAVE ELEVATOR Bor. A . ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS TINN! ON® WHO PANT! D-bY KEN " : nN v was the Grand Army of the Kepublic and its|!n | rich black silk. Mrs, L. | Bacon, | of the Republic, N. ¥.. is visiting Mra, Knox's | W tateistanis Furacce and Iatsbs Worn stecty | WW As dapaant cA MER SEMaN, A SITUATION Miss Dupree and Miss Klein, both of the seme | cried escort, the “Uld Guard.” They formed | Mother of the groom, Mr. and Mra Charles | mother, Mrs. W.'B, Todi. T7i5 stot eee wan. Avply to 7.4. BILL IGaR, Wanien-ny a compeny, bad narrow tecepen Mr. Grover | in column opposite the desolate home and sol- Eactig ants, Pfono alae prencat, “At tho | ,. MF and Mrs, William R. Collins gave a recep- | Yur ax sen a NESIECT IE 1 FOu PLAIN | antes : said: “They wore on the fifth floor, and would} emniv presented arms, after which they | close of the sereico Mr, ond Mes, Bacon drove | 02 last evening at their residence on P street, Cooking and General Housework, “Apply at 603 TANTED — doubtless have perished had it not been forthe | marched down 15th street, the right—Depart- | ¢ the residence of tho bride's parents, No. 712 | Georgetown, to their son. Raymond S., and his | 9th st. uw. e160" | WANTED S courageous boy who ran the elevator. They | ment Commander Urell and hisstaff—resting on | 19th street, where they partook of a collation, bride, which was largely attended by the friends Vv NTED—A GEKMAN GILL AS CHAMBER- | private iamily; Row second floor, ne _ olde Ajoinine, convenient 016-5 GANT FRONT ROOM, FUR: ou: i 467 Washineton et now. zi A RESPECTABLE — WHITE tuation to Cook, Wash and Ira in a ty references, Address H.H.F., Star Chua, joseasion at shy vate family Apply on pronmuses, 1 tweet 11 aud 2 p.m. om {0K RENT- PRIVATE FAMILY NEAR DUPON {Circle will rent Part of House of 4" hociuas fase c t j i id tor a fa of two. Gi ‘clock at | offi iS Chern fromt, bay window tat ou groped around the hall till they heard a shout | the junction of i5th and H streets, At the | and then drove to the station and took the 3| 0 the young married couple. Berean nily of Sm Call aiter § v'cioe! i 4 Setchhoce ey, ge to come to the elevator. They followed the | head of the procersion thus formed was the | o'clock train for Now York city. They willbe} Company C, Union Veteran Corps, will give | 1.) S*schuretis eve. ~ b. PECTARLE, COLORED chee sound of the voice and found the cer. They | band of the third artillery and in the rei of | absent a fortnight and on their return will go | ite first monthly hop at the armory, Globe % “ 7 é Priecen Se 2 Cock the other ee Chamber | 220K RENT _FURNIGHED-—FINE LOCATION 5, ey taken down safely, although Ge flames | the Cooper a = the [ ld} to their own home, No. 1436 V street, whoro building, this evening. to inte m Jersey ave. uw. — egUnny pause with, stabs jot into the elevator at nearly every floor.” = | Guard,” commando: yy Capt. James ‘It be at home to their friends on Thurs- ‘i a i: , A REPECTABLE SETTLED COLORED | \WTANTED—BY AT Closeta pe i LIST OF THE SILLED. M. Edgar. Following this escort were | Gays during Novembor. Lieut. and Mrs, T. Dix Bolles will spend the must bring city: relorences, abd A) more (irks Pl ie: 4 ee ie , winter with Mra, Bolles’ mother, Mrs. Carroll, | nuse™: ‘The following isa list of the killed: ene Soopers | tps {othe | Abeantiful evening wedding was colebrated | 1401 F streot northwest, "| their Annie Cummings. servant, city; died in the | strezched uy Vermont avenue for a considera- | St the First Presbyterian Church last evening | Mrs, S. B. Pole and Mrs, Katio Christian Pole | °°!" patrol wagon. Her skull is supposed to have | bio distance. at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland, | pave teaged their country place and are per. | WAN apyiy that do not Uorvughly understaud e48 in all ots branches. Call befo at 140s M )—ONk FIRST-CLASS WAITER, BY A RESPEC a Blace ax Ch HITE; a i lama % it underst: hus bu: WAGNEK's, twa warty, no videction tocateret Ade been fractured and both knees are crushed. Punctually at 10:20 the march was taken up | paetor. | aise Annie Adama Wilson. danghter | manently located at 140 C street southeast, | 2100:usc nw. ne NBO ey : : aaa ne Bion 133, mt Annie Cummings, vegetable coos, New York; | to the chureh. Along the sidewalks were a | of Mr. and Mrs, Philander E. Wilson, and Mr. | whore they will be pleascd to soe their friends, ANTED—FIIG SS DRESS: i ONE EY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN (GEZ-1 420m RENT — DESIRABLE GROUND STORY, killed by jumping from tifth window. great many spectators, Around the church | Hervey 8. Knight wore the bridal couple, ‘The | ce TY Ne DG Pica b Who tnders ing ‘aud desiguing: letect ace ee Humsececys r. Best of reference | Suen Freut feet epee 9 Bridget Doyle, cleaner, Marecilus; killed by | was a crowd of no stuall dimensions, unable to | Wedding guests were seated by Mr. Thos, en, and Mrs. W.G. Veazey bavo rotarned | styicg: rood wa : five Weeks! worm for any one Se lot ater n with or without board. Ai Floor, turned nie ~e joie. € rae wal ier jae; killed by ocare > oe tee ‘ie littie structure was | Johnson, Mr. Lloyd 1 Wright, Mr, | to the city and are located in Gen. Sherman's | by the 1453 U st new, WASTED SA GENTLEMAN OF "BUSINESS | parlor ond bedroom.” G51 Thuode Animid w Jumping from sixth-story window. j mission, for e Wat ie. MHaicue’ ail) Met mauenl |(old: Roaseoaiy anthieteet cotter teens Abuity awl 1a tence, holding Civil se o16-3t* W. E. Harrop, guest, New York; kilicd by | crowded, and had been for some tim Then m Civ rvice | tificate and 2 Hi. Knight, brothers of tho groom, | winter. Mr. and Mra, Clifford §. Walton have ‘Trust. in. - Hota; | PQS MENT 1398. 1 St, OPPOSE FANKLIN mping. in that portion which had been re YY) cht, 4 i ~ eo Mir = Boe Park, Large, Haudsomely Furnished Rooms, rc = y Haddon, laundry girl, city; killed by | Undertaker Spenro for the mourners aud pali- | Mr. Francis A, Hopkins and Mz, Gliver ¢; Hine, apartments in the same house, t-clane referen : o15-34 ; iy dabed Rooms, rear Jamping from sixth-story window. bearers. son of ex-Commussioner Hine, The bride was ——— Ww NVED—BY A SETILID GERMAN WOMAN, A RENT000 P Of. RW. Ooms, OS Rose Schwarz cleaner, city; badly burned THE SCENE IN THE cuUncH. attended, by amsid of bonoF and two brides- A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE, place £2 Cook ine Remrctens privane fox hor wafurninbed; to adults ony. oleae S teat betkae at - a S maids, who’ preceded her as she walked up the : ST ae a asians . 3 4 é Pa = ara tl nena, broken, Tight arm} Naturally, the scene was a solemn one, but! Ciirch “aisle leaning upon the arm of her| A Wealthy Young Heiress Weds a eee ig ASD ACT yANTEDIUY-A-LADE-A MYUATION wy ak Bd be IN A Pv aL ol eh a of the Goud |) the onter atmospheric conditions added to The groom had with him his cousin, Blacksmith. alte Aadtens 2c V rpg ers Soe. poke end “with ali modera improvencmts Back zi ust E INJURED, the solemnity, ‘The non-penetrative rays | } rt Knight of New York city, who scarey operste Rem typewriter, : igaes weed attenton, references exchanged. OF THE INgURE: ro of gray light attempted vainly to pierce | served This is the list of injured as far as known | tho | FOR wpecd. Ai " y without lutte expericuce of several years as WUrso. dress C'T.J., Star oitice im as best man, @ men were all in! The announcement printed in Tie Stan last and cach wore @ white rose for @ | night of the marriage of Miss Annie C. Cam- r 7 ANTED-LY N@ LADY WHO WiITE: 8 RENTOTIVE UNFURNISHED 31 W X A JOUNG LaDy wito wires | A 1 heavy ‘stained-glass windows, and the | evening | and where they are: M. J. Casey, bartender at] gus thus rendered necessary only seemed | bontonniero, the tavor of tho bride, ‘tuyning | mack to Arlington L, Hardesty was recoived 016-08 | ace, “Addnwe Mies EMT B00 Meat Xi — SROGED-ATOGR ROGIER ans Gal as ae aaa one 16 gloom. Contrary | somo bride was attired in a weeping gown of | ™ \rlington L. , FEpTAW TENT BL ; FLO . #18 the hotel, right foot injured; at St Joseph's} to | add to ta cea oncanion ais | walle taille, over whlch fallra velar tans that | with! scasiderahle esloulsliment Mor (10 ds Sey EET COLORED 00K. Hospital Annie Campbell, servant, compound bd ca roipedireonapit lodup the churel were | Was fastened in Ler coiffure, The bodice of | doubtful if even her most intimate frionds dislocation of the right ae joins and a com-| men, and men who bad beon solders, and in the dress had a pointed opening at the throat | know that Miss Cammack contemplated any pound fracture of the right humerus; rey cic, | this respect it was a re le gathering. To | that was filled with point lace and edgd with | 540), isp aa tiatriagé! ©The ian of baroticies cover; at St. Joseph's Hospital. Massie Dole. | name even the more distinguished would be to | peatls, and the elbow sleeves were trilled with os digas cleaner, city, right leg broken and both arms | Cricrate every veteran of note in the eity, | point Ince headed with pearl, ‘Yho bridal | ¥a% @ young blacksmith who has worked for broken above tho wrist by jumping from The ¢ t was represented by two| housek was composnd of Uornslin Ook roses: | soma years pest as a Horse shverina litte shop ay wand cosets, Re. ud. 1806 Lith et. wow. 12TH, DET. G AND HSTS, PURE y Sattimg and Bed a > m aud Kitehes + To boarders to begin wit, at Feusoyabis vlo-de WIL CONSLCTICUT AVE, HAND: Apartioents, rine a 4 olS lin window; taken to House of the Good Shephord. RS. APPLY AT 16218 of its members, both of whom have military | Miss Mamio Hine, daughter of ex-Commissioner | near Mr. Cammack’s handsome home, just bo- Come rewly to Bo to ANTED=A PLACE INA MEAT STORE, Jiszic Lendgrat, servant, serious compound | records of uniarnished brilliancy—Secretary | Hine, who was maid of honor, woro a dress of | yond sho ontranco to Soldiers’ lowe Mise |Z 2 ae objet, by Young Man wae hoe knowl _— us jee, jumped, ba Noblo and Sceretary Rusk. ‘The District w: whito crepe, made dancing length, the bodice c a M . hie tenwhter | “ADY PUWRITER ss. Address A. ¥., care G, N. MOL- cas - so . shocked, case doubtfal; at St. Joseph's Hospi- official: came ‘Commissioner | cut ina point at the throat. She carried a | C’mmack, or Mrs, Hardesty, is tho daugl ter | a of preferred, for Keal | LA and H sts 1, s. ___ ola EASANT FRONT FURNISHED fel. “Kato MeGram, servant, badly burned el Geet tice y bunch of La France ‘roses. The bridesmaids| ef Mr.,John Cammack, « woalthy retirod | Estate Oi aie elo) Wy astep—sittari FOR A_GOOD BOOK Cofuruiched tarior with Band fg over and in! fire en to House of axe oe : bite, ‘ashe i « a . TANTLD—A WHITE eeper; three years at present place- no fault « . ore or Sale Lfire; taken to Honso of faudice oa miivade were Miss Mary H. White, who wore a short , Who has lived for years in a handsome ery Wagon, Apply attr 8 his causew the change. Address EMPLOYER GENTLEMAN AND WIPE WILE, je party half of ther Broom nous oS, taderh Huproves and 13th sts," Address NOK IH N.¥., president of the Brooks locomotive | On the breast of the dead general were the | f0ck of pale blue crepe and curried red roses. | résidence on 7th street extended. The bride, | nw. i and Miss Torah Gittings, whose frock was of | wy. ¢ eaten : - é ss Works, broke an ankle and is badly shocked, | honorable badges of tho Loyal Legion, the | Jenon-colored crepe aud who carried Marechal | “H0 #8 the only Jheirces to his meuns, ia also | y [ois tenes eat oe but will recove! bd ith busin mus r TLEMA cut a Way ks, ho is at St. Joseph's Hospital. | Army of the Tennossee, the Grand Army of the | Neil roses, Mrs, Wilson, the. mother of -the | SUPPesed to be wealthy in her own right, for | .V¥ Mich | Patty facceased |, Weltere titan? - ols: 4 eph's Hospital. | 4 ; : ie | N wes, Mrs. Wilson, the ‘moth¢ her mothor and her uncle both left her hand- | (sto! Hotiwe: no experiance royuare wusary ingrensed | Walters, Chante Mids en. = saat Aout the boca, Compoand fecteceuy gitiared | Republic and of Crocker's Iowa brigade. Gen, | bride, was attired in bluck silk and lace mud | fymo sures foot TO AsLi Pee Oe | PAM toe ee it Dit Route and Rate hes, Bue? Belknap was for many years president of | Mrs. Octuvius Knight, the mother of the : es eee Crocker's Drigade and attended mauy of its re-| groom. was im toilet of gray taille, Me. |, M% Hardesty is well xnownin Washington, unions, An American flag, long owned by the | Octavius Knight, father of the groom, was also | Tiere her beauty and her accomplishments general, was laid on the casket and was buried | present. ‘The church was profusely decked b ec ainet con es a ee ages ‘ee oa — 4 with him, ‘The red three-cornered flag of the | with spreading palms and cut flowers, tho work | Shot nindicon years of ago, a blonde, tail and third brigade, fourth division of the seven- | of the Sabbath school children, with whom as Ineely: oF “We ty tioht = ne is Ke ue S see teenth army corps. also rested on the | teacher among them the bride is a favorite | Wee her bes Hite he aeaecs Pepe Wt guid ta] casket, This flag he always took tothe re- | After the ceremony the bridal party drove to | (now Bef by sigiit who donot iknow her per. unions With him ‘ix non-commissioned of- | th dence of the bride's parents, No. 1504 ~~ A rg “ as he thea’ he eption was held until 10 | "PP e is always a striking one, It isnow a, Bure sekou ug. heat apd eh | BOs BENT Ee NICELY PORNISHED Kocats, with board. an private gamily; near Censn: mung ( arm at the wrist; she is suffering from shock and may die: she is at St. Joseph's Hospital. Max Rosenheim. guest,New York,badly burned and right ankle broken; taken to House of the Good Shepherd. Susan Smith, servant, city. suffering from fright. It is not known how ber case my terminate; at St. Josgph’s Hospital. Mary Tynan, a servant, compeaad fracture of the right humerus; suffering badiy HA’ ACTIVE, RELIAMLE AND | \WANTED—DY A LADY; AN AFTER a; best of references requiced. rs ntto Kead Aloud one or two. ho Apply Koom 15, Ceutral Natioual Bauk Bull J. | val dren or otlers, teruzs moderate, BROWS. o16-3t | As K, Star office . PLOKED MAN 20 AT- | WW ANTED—LY (A You ‘urnacy in a Private House, Address 8 Annistant Gardener: References iven, stating terms to Wal. SYRES, Leesburg, Loon, 205 G aw, | POR BINT Pou Licit Bouse Vat * Ey hed W atid alee Fok COMPETE wd fewuie, dou ei Nett of State Departinent, berdics at ot uw aust live with, parents. ficers from the Washington barracks had been | I street, where & re “ C now | quired. Address im ows huudweitiny, TIA from shock. but will recover. Sho is at St. | detailed by the War Department to report at | o'clock, Congratulations wero extended to both epee toe sonny (conole @uiely allyped |icem ae Po, REST [FP RNISHED = RECON. LGM, Joseph's. Mrs. Walker, servant, side burnod. | (ro'residonco and. werve as body bearers, aud | and a eapper was served. “Iho bride chauged itimore Jast Friday and. were mar Row N st a 3 shock and smoke; serious, may die, Taken to ried by Rey. Walter C, Clapp. Saturday they St. Joreph’s Hospital. ‘The missing are R. T. | te commanding officer at Fort Myer, Va., has | her bridal robes for a traveling dress of groon WANTED MISCELLANEOUS mullg, toe gontiguson tes Sec es r returned to this cityand Sunday the young fausly, to a ee kc been ordered to have six nou-commissioned of- | cloth trimmed with black passementerie and a é 2 3 ae on = 2 ee Mulls, guest, New York; Mary Doyle, servant, | (°°? — > bods boa ish jacket of green velvet, and wearing a] bride went home, but the fact that sho was TANTED—WILL WINTER WII GUUD CARE city. ae at the cemetary to serve as body bearer: | green velvet hat trimmed with gray wings she | ™2tried was uot discovered until Tuesday. STEGER ‘Feed. Good Horeo for partial uee on gut! SCZNES AND INCIDENTS. ee ee ee drove off with the groom to begin the wedding | “hen the fact was liscovered the young couple n Women, Boys and Girls ie ry tleman's country place, Address Hi itNDON COMPORTAML HiNismeD inci IS ia j . orthward Mr. and Mrs. | tok up their residence at the groom’s lodg- | waiting tor work. Aprheations for Gov th Koome,with excellent table board: terms 4 The scenes and incidents of the fire are 2 vmn | journey. After a trip northward Mr. an ns u Seeaee na eee ard: u The services commenced with the hymn | jour 2 : ve | ings. tons Lepared. De BHACKLEFOMD, T T.W., Oppomite Pension Otley 14 3 omg Sap ‘ | Kturght will return to the city and reside at No. ie es w. B- i pounds; bh a Som rentotns “Lead, Kindly Light,” sung by the surpliced | }i1} % —_ new. i i L Byudss ci | ROK KENT ONGAR DUrosT Chichi, PUK K. E. Johnston of Now York, manager for] op oir ‘ag that swect-roiced and well-tramed | > A — te ctsn aes nnn Presentation to Capt. Barker. WANTER-PARTNER Writ g3,000 axD tank |S aes yo ir tom Fe | entea oF Rufurmished, Ome Lane Bi a P a be deeds je p bur ve as he! alt eniiie . L tin Manufacturing Business who will WASHING 10 OME BY A pare WF, factag Rout. ; geod Clow 7 Ovid Musin. the celebrated violinist, was z i wep |. dnother pretty church wedding was held a Several weeks ago the Lady of the Luke en- _ : erganization marched into the church. | > etye bus th countered a severe northeaster on her trip to | man to husile Norfolk and she was delayed threo days in | reaching her destination, being laid up for | W4 safety at various points on tho route, the long- | Cleaners, Laundrc lished, but Apply DICK’S Ag ead 44 s'ace ‘The congregation arose when the first | 7! notes of the beautiful hymn fi id the! little structure, and it remained standing until | ity Charch Lena Wat A. son of No, 600 M street northwest, T. Roberts of the i mmission were th Dr. Barr, sssi i Colored Laundress, M.B,, 1 _ iene ei W NTED-PLAIN SEW! TED-Fo! et VE ET — CUORS, pisce, bet. Ist st.avd i DICKS HUTEL AGES “3 : | est stop being in the Rappahannock river. This | Fthec nw, nae Union court nw. between loth aud 16th, Land M private tunaly, Address DCM. Star uftie FOR ST AE Tne benicact seaku: er anonth “at 2 Handsviely Parnsied Kovuss if dented, # morning wearing one uing at 8 o'clock. Man's trousers. second man’s coat. and « third man’s bettered and worn hat. His coat was of the style worn by the New York Centra! road trainmen. ‘The only thing that he we of his own were his cork leg, patent leether shocs and ni Miss 4 AT 23. : be shirt, Jaber hives in ee bektleaadie st fe — morning Capt. Barker was presented by W Ahitti8 COMPETENT White Wo v a Brookly at has an office at No. 148 5th = an because Epiphany eergomng me of thi seugers w: mari pk, W \Iren; good refereuces required. w SNFUNISI ca — ails tas ee tance tai he wait oll peateeber data ceed Tooter | 8 f the passengers with a fine marine I uit Tron: cos JWo UNFURNISHED PARI 1 piuce. lergy the resurrectiou and ihe Life others equally comforting, were spoken; glass as a token of their appreciation of his | Apply 25: ability as a seaman and approval of his conduet | Wy ANTE in bringing thera safely through the storm, bermaid end Wait ‘The same words of hope, only; also Que Puruished Chas Geo. Burrows, the son of the superintendent New Fork ave, Mr, Jackson, Sir, Allon Veazy and Mr, Harry of the western division of the New York Cc Newcomb, ali of the interstate commerce com- DD WHITE W Ex KeNL—POUR BEAUT {OKBE AND SURLEY IN PART PA daad anuee > Buffalo P 2 | mission, ‘The groom was a by Mr. Leo st rw evel souk Galata, Acces iurniehed; wrivate fi int (osepiigeny, ails ni hake | old but ever stril re were road, aud | Hatch, and the bride, who entered the church GEORGETOWN. Was e — ne graven Tay windiwe iy sed by smok» and fla bursting | B¥™BS, ancient but always pleasing, were sunk. | with her fathér, was attended by Miss Mary Dopn Sere v ea require was aroused by smok» and flames bursting a aaadasiwa the careane eo with cn tat cures femle alseaunn caeee es HE PDIN BOR. through the door. He threw his valise out of and was aavisted by Hew. Stowart Crockett, | Wosier of Mossierville, Va, The bride} 4 grouex Watou—Maryland Bailey is the | Metatweinta ee gi" | orders by mail p-ouptly ailed: “Mra FA, BALLS YS Turuished, for two sim the window and uncoiled the fire escape rope. #g y Esckiol Mok j| Was richly attired in a trained gown Of! name ofa colored man who sails on & vessel | HANDRICKS, with ’ 6 Genera: Pet. now o1-Lin vel In an instant he “swung out for lif he Rev. Esekiol McKee anc be ets erat with a pombelene between Georgetow and Norfolk and on the ‘ Wj eesate to KNOW J Fok 2ST Scop aNp > FLOOLS: says. As he did soa woman came whirling | ®& - OL We Sot Li » | body edged abou: the square opening with | just npward trip he was robbed of a silver G400 st, how, will make south front. furaare: open Lume through the air from the floor above and went | ,, £2 choir sang “I Would Not Live Alway.”| osteich feather trimming; the elbow sleeves | st opward trip he was, robbed of as erty come pare sf | Kansessud Defer or tordy | Se of dtwwing ron, hotel attrnda dee fe cal pokes bel i Nearer, My God, to Thee” and “Hark, Hark | wore trimmed with lace, nud the tulle veil wae | ® gold chain, property . with Woodward & Lothrop, St Jorue pay. Koofiny aud spouting aid Jov Work Done | the ees; ty; they must be ren ¢rashing down on to the roof below and was | wi"Sonil the latter-with beautiful ‘effect : be was traced to the possession of Albert Stallings, STEADY WOMAN ‘To DO PLAIN | with Dispaten oli-Lw* 1 YK Lave, old-dwe killed. “Just at that moment there was Prof. We Th. Vaulils wee scndaucters the ocean held to her bair with ostrich feathers, In her | 4 yYouug man Who wason the boat, and he was hing, Wo fer one thatis _ > NUM 7 OR KENT—~416 61H 57. NW @ bitch in the rope and it would not uncoil any | ist vay Prof. FE. Camp. ; Gan- | white gloved hands she carried a prayer | arrested tais mor vad r heard the i J x - are end Winter Keep story Pr Back Root, further. The flames were shooting out of the | #4 "as Prot ¥. Be Camp. hen the asion | 00% boundin white silk. | sfiss Mosier wore 8 | Gass'and fin: ngs S20 or sixty days, WASIEE 2 Goon yal r eT daneteeimaenmecames window above. Iustantiy the rope burned in two | soft the church and stacted to vine sap fon | short dress of white faille made with a Tow | "9" Haxpn one dornevenust. ba dais line and General Housesork ; sis decd 1 has runing waler in every ota tel it 4 5 | zi ve wd and I fell to aroof. I struck on my right leg and bo jarred my back so that I could not move. My A LONG MAKCH FOR THE OLD SOLDIERS, and She had a yellow bird in her coiffure arricd a bunch of golden rod, ‘The bri uuless worth y1l2 per mouth, Aprly at 1 upon J. K. Proby's | Huless worthy jor winter. Wall guarantee best of provement Younus Jersey Cows and Heifers tor sale. being made Four le ositoery. A new front will be put in, > ODIED " ands were very badly lacerated. Some of the | The population of Georgetown was on the | was given in marriage by her father, At the | additional story, making it in eil-fous | W ABLE BODIED EAHORING firemen picked me up and carried me down the | streets of that porti close of the marriage the bridal party and the | rtf y iy to POTOMAC STU stories high, with a tower a cousiderabie dist- | PAN 0 Water st, ladder.” guests drove to the residence of Mr. and Mr procession passed through to its dest 4 - ance above the roof, The first and second- | Xaraxinp 7 (N.Wa TWO SQUA THE BURNED BUILDING, i 1 5 Vatson, where a reception was held from 8:30 | story trouts will Le of plate glasa, With zante, Tams Peeperet Nexy "Del ast floor hand = pears Lieut. Hollinberger, with a force of pol o'clock until 10, Mrs. Watson received the Boxbs ox Twesty Days.—Robert Mahoney | new. Aduress CU . ud TOOK, alee f The Leland Hotel was completed about three | kept th ts clear, moving a large number | guests in a rich toilet of black silk and moire , ; re : i pret and Policeman Schneider appeared in th IRUCTOR IN MATHE- Po- TaANihD—, Te is = rT years ago. It was built by George Everson, | of the bucolic obstructions which ordinarily | {nd wearing garnet jewel 10 Po- | Wy ANtED—A Goub ‘ON, 1000 Sth i ' i a ished. The | ¢ ¢ in =the «West End. | ‘al toilets worn were those by Mr Willig | (04 Gourt teda Aika cine spacey or each e ited _u Weck, ANIED_—M. BAUM PANS THE BIGHESI CAST ssbed Koon who died before it was fully finished. The hern end of the bridge | 4 3 at es heel Mrs. Te Magruder, | ®2t being a “vag” and the officer appeared as Tefcreuces, ters, &., INSTRUCT egg no gy oy sidecases building was six stories in height. It was about | (00 ‘et a Gen bras i@inehl ie ick a ASTUCCT, | prosecuting witness, He told Judge Miller olds aud Store Fixtures, Entire Housebolis a two bundred feet square and was sitnated on | overs! of the Grand Atmy votbrans fell out: it | i oe fe, prides Diack silky “Miss | susst!“ob’ sleeps about tho strects and’ in| qqranTED—InCAURANT OO0KS CPESTATED iy 319 0th et mw OR RENT—2: est side of South Franklin street, along ong m or ed. go hens | ack sik and lace; Mrs. Knapp. | wagons carts, ‘The officer said that the | Wd; aprentice Gitls for Deoss | Mp ANTED-MIGHEST GAGe SILUE | Betesrsntooye ton the north and West | “ppled tow wing destce by their | binck eatin, trimmed with Chantilly luce; Miss | Prisoner had not worked for some time, Tine | mauie-> i whe tien 5 |W eee ree dsonucly fur. private iautly, 1014 doth ot sows strect on the south. The building cout | WOUN'S. One old, white haired | man who | iattio pp, iu pink silk aud Mrs. | jatter said he always worked when he coald get LURS HAM soca ere ae Ee : . 30,000 aside frou the hotel furniture, | O84 barely walk remarked to a comrade who | Collins in black milk. Others present a wor! ponds or twenty days was the sentence him to return: “No, si a % | I'm going to! were © ssioner and Mrs, Raut Col. re Wy AN TLb— DUNDOKE ) OR UNFURNISHED which is owned by Warren Leland, jr.. the pro- & ‘ were Commissioner au 1, of the court. olnatre ra Prictor of tho hotel, On the wath of ur, | 3°, the general to hie grave. "My obl wound | Chas, P, Lincoln, Jostinuster and Sra” Sher: Aute to be Ovr.—Mr. Wm. 0. Hazel, who NY Sen sa = en Everson the property descended to his | Hurts like the devil bat T got it fighting with | wood, “Gen, Spaulding, Licut, and Sirs. | nos been quite sick for geome weeks past, ts sand folks in house ore daughters, Mrs. Geo. F. Leonard and Mrs. A, | tHe man whose body's back there in the hearse, | Buchenan, Col. und Mrs, Berdan, Mr, and Mre. | avain ablo to be out x epi if Orders i Fe ues cae i dant, Whe cb Gantt » “+ | and I'm going to be with him to the end,” and | aye, Mrs. 8. A. Magruder, Mr. and Mra, |S ~ Waren es S CANVASS ae ee ee ; ble Aparuuenta, - ¥ the battered veteran shook an empty sleeve at | sid,’ Miss Florence Kidwell, Mr, and New instalment Work; 10 voluines: 3 r A COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT. n med OF mtu monthly paytienteof 1. The best aud best we ae c the deserter while he tramped on. Mrs. Armand Stoddart, Miss ED JUNTRY REAL ESTA‘ The hotel was one of the most complete in} At the sont! Ku ated by steams s-tot books ever offered on these tarms, with or wathout : ae arm jweation ii the crt)’ o ern end of the bridge the ma- app. Mrs. pert of Kutland, Ge ae = lou. "Addraseat once ANTED ~ GOLD AND, SILVER, PUNCHED, = Spee nn 10. _™ its appointments in this country. There were | jority of Grand Army men fell out. ‘They |-Vt. mother of the groom; Miss May Roberto ins ee apega @. F PUTRAMS 8 s oud oF miver: conederete FP Oeting aod all Boe ae a neD COMMURE 139 rooms, in which 250 persons were accommo- | formed in line and stood with their hats off | of New Vork city, sister of the groom, and Mr, | great burs Yor’ vacant ground in | OLN 14.16 ___ 5 West sath at B heat tices, Call oF address FECH ‘beat, as and bath; wo ebube dala 1h Gad fasts ols 6c ence wlule the cortege passed slowly by and halted | Willie 18. Magruder. ‘The bride's. ‘traveling | the istrict Ur ¢ edie arly to | WY ASIED-SALESMEN To >114- goobs ‘10 | CU. una &¥e. Be Witte ww. O10 bells and fire-alarm bells, steam h to allow two big excursion wagons to be louded | dress was made of Hindoo brown broadcloth, | ** oe = - a = | samples turuished; permanent aituation. MODEL W AEDS HORSES 70 PASTURE AND Ww Ke THREE VERY DESIRABLE electric and gas lighting. There was a back | 22 With the bandsmen and the Old Guard. A | trimmed with silk braid. ‘The wedding tour eae ee ieee perce ee | MARUEAC South i NV Grain Feds 1 1 ait ai Nicely Furnished Kooms, single or stairway descending frome the top floor te the | #fSe number of the “vets” who had to walk | will include visite to Rutland, Vt, Toledo, | detfetd,c2 ares, flan ilea trate Waaluneton TED—LEARNERS soe ented witu ot without board: in the Bow southwest corner and a front stairway | iit £° Mth the atmost cheerfulness, and they | Ohio, and in Michigan. I UST. Phot y reg roomate appiy to ea s i : walls oe a cl e feep ry x pI ho: ‘ ~ 5, q 3 . st. ole rule or tape tire al ~ —= winding around down to the northeast crepe ptctliton cinsag ears lag ae The marriage of Miss Jennic FE, Davis, LE—HANDSOME ¥ patteros and matortals aud mad T—SHILLEY, $14 AND 810 15THST.IS. corner into the office. The elevator was torture to many of the: daughter of Mr. G. Edward Davis of No. 995 R Toum Go.taxe; hot and cid water: bath rome on | SoH by Mive. 5. J. MESSER, 140: LB for uests. Suites end Single Roum also on the northeast corner. Unfor- oe 7 see street northwest, and Mr. 8.Charlton McCurdy slucated Within gue hundred = z hte MT SOUTHALL NITURE UrHeL- | 5 “gr —— - > ; Work done in FeE BEST SS 22TH ST. NW, FURNISHED Matrecses of all hands us with First-ciass Bound; beth aud parer 22 Privilege: One suite, $ roume, with board, for & men, 2100. Everything strictly first-clasn {OR RENT—1TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOM With Good Table Board: second apd thir th HM st. nie. Metropolitan line amd Hergice tunately there were no immediately adjoin- AT ARLINGTON, ing buildings upon which guests might jump in| A great many people had journeyed to the | o'clock, at Triuity Church, was a most enjoya- case of a Bre. The Everson building towered | cemetery earlier in the day and there| ble occasion, Dr. Addison, rector of the aione and high above the surrounding stores. It was almost square in shape. ‘The inner A h rooms upon every floor lovked out upon aj “lustercd around the open HOUSES, ; Bowie railroad station, Apply to GEO. M. ‘SMIT. TANTE yosterday afternoon at 4:90 | Powie, Proce Goorge’s count), Md. or addrens DA WANTED |LOYD, Box 48, U. 8, Senate o15-60 ey = UY A LoT AT EAST CHARLION HEIGHTS Spensible were probably more than a hundred | church, performed the ceremony. The ushers for $200 or $350, near_new hotel, if you wuut to th Pemnsyly and unve- | Were Mr. Lisle 8. Lipscomb, Mg. Lewis L, | make moues: $5 cachiud doer acuthy 278" | Beata 4 rou, . ji ‘aded | 2hompson, Mr. ~ Jobn = M. Shure carte HE COs, enew. | Bnidiun. Inrge court, the sides of which were of wood | cUPied grave when the, procession, headed | S°OVD4™ py, “ite, Chas I. Sturtovant, TUNYATISVIILE A SICH 7-ROOM | WY ANTE gorered with tin, On each floor there was precinct of Arlington. ‘The Uld Guaed formed | Mr. Bhesa G, Dubois and Dr. Walter H. Hol- | £) Pwelliux near depot: slag Couage, G rou oF Nn ail between the inner and outer rooms an re a 1" re of Chester, Pa., toorder. C.NE WAdth2 = HOMES TO WINTER AT Pi Wilson's Stock Farm: best attention given them 8 pec mouth: z Is a day, including daily groon for tree of charge. Da ol DUCKETT & FORD, 6 st. | the Penson lips eee eis 2 worth. The best man was Mr. J. Bradiey | ~ = WHNISH gD oe Bhogrten ANTED—HOKSES TO PASTURE AND WIN RS FURNTEHFD ROOMS; extending completely around each floor. | t¥0 side of hollow square; Grand Army men er and Miss Alice 8, Griswold was maid of | BQ gy Nenana uate ee AY Se Star tice. iat fer. 1 lave ue best of uasture ott’ runing | f necoud aud third floors; eu suite or aie, ary Fhe hotel covered ail of the Everson | re Gompictad. the geometercal dyure tn | Honor to the bride, who entered the church | Noctvinc, Master six moutin'ye we yenrr chests = (aie 28 WOE Ae GG OF Sik: oruce (Oth st. and La, eye. Seleyhove call = SCE Ria Pei building except part of the first floor. ace pie S waree the honorary. pail- | With her father, She wore a traveling dress of | careful Inquire of F, B. CONGEI, 1415 » at, | WY Boar ious leeated vont eladth oe ee = ‘OK RENT—1824 H ST,, LARGE NICELY FUR was a large hallon an upper floor which had | © i ve ee ished Communicating Loos, eu suite or siug! KPET CLEANING AND | on lot, 2d and 3a floors; suitable for ® member: Kenoveting Werke; Feathers iénovated; Mat- | Congress, Cail between 4and 7 pin. 223 lin {resses Mae Qver; Furniture Steamed apd ‘Moths : yed. ¥. LL YOUNGS, 140% Pa ave Telephone us*| FOR RENT—FLATS tiga oF of Co. KUSECKANS, Rockville, Md." 014-31" " | 9. not lens than, OL100. Anidives Lich GOsD. Sak rl S| heenana-Meccutae Media. acbecuuncae stone blue camel's-hair, cloth trimmed, with | °‘ : Sete : = | larnotic 2 Ad R ND. occasions. The hotel was leased by Van buren ah sadeelad Oh tek: ¢ cy “us Euussey, assist- | Plue velvet, upon which fluttered a flock of | stugson Hill, 14 niles trou Falls Chures aud ¢ elite; ws ED—Co: a SXOPERTIEG, ee Leland aud Narren Leland, jt-, about three | int secretary of the interior: cx-Repreacniative | Small birds, Her bouquet was composed of | fruit, orunménial und uut trees: nover-falling streant ope Nee ge pads ap years ag! e be _ ; bs 5 aud . Gen. Batcheller, Gen, Benet, | White roses, Miss Griswold wore a dress of tan | of spring water, evergreen-hedge frout: (acres wood | B°goy ‘toet will be considered, CAPITALISTS, Box 4 c| 2 a = o, office. oll = = ae gee Sy —4 S decided success im their venture and their | Oo 0re cder-in-chict G@ An “Col. M. Emmet | bouquet of La France roses, Among those | WON SALECAT FOREST GLEN. MD. A MINED oF housekeeping, furnace heat; sll mudern re: ‘Tenuuts; advertised without expanse ty the Separtment Potomac, | Present at the ceremony were Mrz. Edward | walk te how Lewutifutly destrued: bath | WET, ogee Sy. com; hot aud cold water; cary terms; mouthly pay- | —222-2¥ davis, mother of the bride, Mrs. Maxwell of sick dete id waters cuny termes mouthly pay: ASTD oLs-1w Tsbinet Syracuse hotel was fast acquiring « national | Command Sr reputation as one of the leading hotels in the | Ure! comman¢ GAR; Mr. James Worthington, Joseph K. | D i country. MeCammon. The active pail-bearcrs were | Kennett Square, Pa., Mrs, Hay of York, Pa., 3. NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME | ments. 2618 28-caliber Pevev-shooter Ke- reward paid to Sunder. Station, Shand © ons, FOR RENT—OFFICES. t_| volver No. sa08: HOUSES IN ALE srcllONS OF | X Huub. Eighth Pree: on, for sale or rent. We have more in- | nw, Lost SY THE Finr. orate Thoma ing * ‘or- | Gen. and Mrs, McKeever, Miss Weisel, Mr. and RENT. quiries than we can supply, Pe = —— ~ £ RENT TWO ELEGANT FLOORS The lors to the Everson estate by the barn-| cocly Katvuey, Wee aud an 2nd Cor~| Mire Job Barnard, Mr. and Mra, Stephen, | FOE ZENt: WINTHROP HEIGHTAON NOV T. | {othe collecuonafrentas’ D ee ON TEE ARTERMOON OF THE 14TH. | ICT vee Glove Company's cote, O11 Pa ove nee a by the barn-} porals Knipper, Warren and Miller of the M. a Mee Kennett Sauure, | steude: Mentelio tiation, BO. 2B, ofl — {0 the name | sae entrance. o10-tm ing of the Leland Hotel is estimated at $50,000, | fourth aud sixth cavalry. — Pal cities MoCurdy,. Obester, Pan DL otbomin mane Wy AsTED—noUsEs From 16.000; | Sed thcockersmall bella A'tibest Soesea canoe Ok KENT—OFFICE ROOMS, ENTIRE THIRD ‘The block was insured for $60,000. ‘The loss to} , Representing LgPies a § coder of the | Boude, Gen and Mra _ Birney, ACKES OF TIMBER LAND ON eee en ORDRBL ee | elven for chy dufermation thst may Feud to the re | J ylcors 3 room. wewiy dinksbed; rent very, Feasour Van Buren and Warren Leland, proprietors. is | 1°}, ‘Muss, Capt Winship, UN, Gol, | the Miseos Smith of Wilmington, Del., Mr. / Ai ths #ywnac Fiver neat Curroman, estimated two | qui 100d Fst mw | ST RULULING, Lightuing Rods aud Electric Work, | ule 4 400d tenast, “Inquire on premises, 012 F at, about = on oo Gra rat d_ 220.000 | Dinnkett, Gen. J. J. Reynolds, Dr. J. E. Mason, Oe ee Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cotimuatod tty oa cords Of wood, “with saw N = 3 2206 Pennsylvania ave. lt Oh RENT-OFFICE LOOMS-ENTIRE THIRD insurance. Newton lickok, draggists, car- y ‘ol kk cae ae a ” | Wheat, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Thompson, Commis- | mil im good wovking conditio other improves NTED— MS. OST—WHILE GOING TO ATLANTIC PARK OR joor, 3 rooms, bewly furuishi t very reuse Fied 8 stock valued at £6,000, which was in- | #imital Almy, Col. A. A. Hosmer and Capt A. | O00” Ross Mr, aud Mrs, Ik Hoss Perry, Br, WAXDES, oui, Lda ¥ sua. WANTED—ROOMS. iu Boundary oF Goorcetown cara Gold Linked | opale wea wood tetaut, Inguite on Preaises Taned for $3,500. Me A. Sbumay, dealer in| Six survivors of Crocker’s Iowa brigade wore | 82 Mra, Moore, Miss Wilkes, Dr. and Mra | OO ave: | V Kaiti Howard oftcred if left of $157 2 at, wont | Yoow- in.” EB ED butehers’ supplies, was partially iusured. The | ,,” fe ratte ’ Holmes, Mrs. Brinton Stone, Mrs. Roberts | WOR KENT ih Dwell - : s ° —— ee FOR ON GDI ay | rom RENT—711 147TH ST., DESIRALE OFFICE > there too—O, D. Kinsman, W. H. Michael, F, > ; 36 Acres of Land, with Dwellings and Out build- | ood auLsirst-class OSiT—ON P |. AVE. OR ON GEORGETOWN th beat. euitedic Curtis Manufacturing Company's building on | Cantold, Ioaac bs. Thatcher, Aburer Hore'and |0f Chester, Pa, and the young ladies | ing ther iemsinae Dice abn Od-im | terms, Gk Wy Star of Horve Car, ur vu 14th oF F stu, One Twouty-dol- | arei-tccts tind Peal estate agents, iavetonies aud chasees Went Fayetto strect, is separated from the hotel | S*a"y): teas * boy who are members of the Washington Sorosis, SNIKD—UY MOTHER ABD DAUGHTIGL ONE | Drank Twe tes Seler Miia Whoaes Oo 8 Ties a eee by an alley way, which was wrecked by falling | * es a literary socicty of which the bride ‘Large or Two Medium Kooms, furnished; privi- ied by leaving sameatptarofiice. at* 7il 14th ot. hw. walls. The company dealt in oils and miil THE SERVICES OF THE GRAND ARMY was amember. Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy drove i # A TITT ,8S5 lexe of Sariors $10 to S12 per uocks Keferences y DAY, 12TH INSTANT, ON 7TH Si. —— Their loss is estimated at £5,000; | were opened by Department Commander Urell | from the church to the depot and left for Phil- Ba i fa z exchanged. Address COMFOK f, Star office, 016-315, Ford et. $s a and Bet. 2. Gold Crescent Breast y covered by insurance. The American | and continued by Departucnt Chaplain J. H. | adolphia. Ou Thursday they will visit Chee: H i AA iS ARTEDITWO OB THREE BIORLY FUR: | Ceusdte laste con ee press building, just north of the Leland. was | jsradford, When the ofticcrs of the G-A.R, | tef, Pa., where Mrs. McCurdy, the mother of HB 2S Ff Ss8t sts, with Board fora young indy aud two souug meu | ¢ OST—THURSDAY MORNING. ON @ Det WEEN y destroyed by falling walls, The loss | 5.0) Completed all of tho ritual but the | the 8Foom, Will give a reception in their honor, (brothers aud aster. Metorences. “C. & Ve Bor] Dtvantiinam ae Hp SSING ON G BETWEEN 4s estimated at $4,000. The personal losses of closing prayer and had laid on the casket their | After their eastern trip they will go Denver, office. 016-21° | Nickel Watch aud Chateltue with the will be considerable. These willfuil | tutes! of evergreen, Col W. I. Michael | Co: Where they will make their home, NEW STYLES IN SILK AND DERBY HATS ANTED_ Two COMMUNIOATING ROOMS, si | phere. inside. Metun tO OKIOLE, S24 Tun et, a. ath, AI nw. Sooen ey om the resuler boarders, all of | of “Crocker's famous brigade” stepped | Rev. Gershon Nimmo, pastor of the Presby- FRoM gove:iicoly furuiatiod vith boatd: naur Pension Ofice; | F OST —SUNDAY EVENING -IN—NONTHEAST | [one MENTCIO FENNEC AVE, sro = their spartme y jforward with a wreath of oak leaves nari Charch in Jenkinstown, Penn., spent SENRY HEATH, LONDON. See paiement wite.,, AARNE LEN, tee oes, sag Fes alts, Evens Coat 2p, Deore Fret douple Ginanthoa aikoons coo gee hap we ; z= insta . Bou b-t fable rd ° e Sneed the aeablees 96" shat howd at accor oe ney olan ae pee matetion cheson KNOX, NEW YORE. + | WASTED {THREE UNFURNISHED, “Rooms | GEO. RUSSELL, 022 Hist. ne. otoser” | Noiest™ WESCOPY & Wat.cox, 1907 pexna. ave. . Maryland Democrats Meet. _ Bs bas repay = : 0: (two bed rooms and parlor), with board or near ® | 1° OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES ON FRI. | JjOK KENT—STORE AND Si ALL MOD 3 s which covered the corin of their late | assembling in Wheeling, W. Va. ‘Rey. Mr. NEW ¥ Doarding house; north of J st., west of 10th; conven- October 10, about 1 o'clock Return to Fo 632 O st. 3 MeOuahey's Hell of 209 Pennayivenia 1 1 | | Ninmo was the guest of his brother, Mr, Jo- Toumana, ‘ORK. font tof st. cars, teferencen exchanged Addrens «| Zig? Hat uv sued secward Siesta, MaRS | A sme; OS O wt a bay moutbeast was well filled at 8 o'clock last night sard of ithe departmont, | sep Nimmo, Jr. No.1 1831 F street, and of the CHRISTY, LONDON, Seas sib ENTE es Let rpot BUGGY. Ocr. 14, BET. ag | BRADLEY, oo? Fat, x i ction of >! ie at- Misses nn juare NTED—G: WISH 2. mu Barnes Onmpton from the Afth Maryan Sad gave way | bref winy an the ey. nn unre Guring Ne WW He Grater edb ang | actin tes key te teict After a short business meeting, in wuich | y of the “Uhl Gaerd.” | Justice and Mrs, Field reached their home Pr zg particulars to KG.C., staroffice, | pty Season cuts anh cts, Sulteble tewerd if contributions were ma: to the eaiapaign fund, | thrown, m the ‘cota ty fait Hebi | eed Riereere Merete eee u i Wari with s Wiaow rout ne nent thevencion or 7 wrsaTORpIe. Oo eee S ts . ger temnsiebeaggen a . . alting iaborers | . ‘they arrived in New York Monde; = bye hah = a RS OCTOBER 11. SILK | UM- Mr. Wm. 8. Holley was elected chairman of | and the ceremony was over, Paste 4, 4 ‘uv = tent office; no objection to Address, with wood handle with sliver band ‘imitation of m8. Holley was elected chairman of | and the cere ne | morning with Mrs. Condit Smith and. the ot terms Uy tbo ‘mouth’ in advatice, bor 'S Siar Welucd asa gift, Hetura to 1259 1its at previa tothe demecraise inh thet shin, | rear of tie arias esau uate’ tthe | Hien Condit Smith, who wl rom thor fr c= Oe Se | eae eee oS [ic Harry Shannon was introduced as one of | A large delegation of moubers of the Prince- . CAPES, WRAPS, JACKETS, W Pe oneness Wire GOk TERME | CBT xg iS VENUS . the speaiers of the evening, aud througuout | ton Alumni Association of this District af-| |The CIS. Club a eee ee Tes 14 ALL THE LATEST FURS USED, for, List he geyser, aud | oturn to wt. nw, and Feceive liberal reward, an of nearly au hour's length was re- | tendo: ¢ funeral. idence DID a ‘ood, 231 street tld. Madrese stating teria, Ven a : Geaisliyepplonted. In the abocane of other ———_— northeast, and spent a very pleasant time, ine — att a advertised speakers J. Adam Bede was colled| Tux Lowest Rates vor Vorens is via tho | strumental and vocal music Being the order of ied cB) J for and gave's belt hour's exposition of true | Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Ofice, Ne, tus | the evening. ge BohR Bu ermmemerzssoxs | W io ee bt Pad LB ae 7 See SFiegENE So. and undotiled democracy. Pa. ave—Adee Mr, BK Lee White, son of Dr, W. Loe White | 020-30, 1297 Penna, ave. | Address Box e ‘Telephone oo | am nw * ery >