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FOR SALE—LOTs. NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ots in subdivisions that are not im- ‘Or where no reason exists for ‘advanciut values. LOCATE YOUR HOME, PLACE YOUR INVESTMENTS, In the new and beautiful subdivision of UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Barton & Walker's addition to Brookland. where you can get favorable terms and city improvements, VISIT THE HEIGHTS, G0 UP THE TOWER AND EXAMINE THE PROP. COMMUTATION TICKETS AT 96 PER QUARTER. METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. & 0. R.R. ELECTRIC CARS EVERY 12 MINUTES, At city rates of fare. Unquatifiedly the best for the money of any subdi- teen-page edition. As collector and gath- erer of both general and local news Tax Sram stands unexcelled among the papers of the country, while its Saturday issues are equal, in point of diversity of sub- jects and carefulness of preparation, to the best Sunday paper in the land. The extra eight pages at the close of the week are devoted to the interests Of Taz Stan's readers, and in to- of the original outline yf Wash- Associates ws concerned. The wtem here has been extended, and ill soon be perfected. The Capitel is now a finished building, as it is likely to remain for many years to come: ita new stairways and — y sub-architecture being about done, and GET Ix Now AT THE TOW PRICES. r Gen. Miles has » pile of reds anda pile of ir-| with the conclusion of the present Congress, information. &e., from KEDFORD W. | Morrow's paper they will find a vast amount of whites before him at Pine Ridge. with the pilgrimage most one hun- witten's 30s, 1008 ¥ st.. or of H. BARTON. reading matter of the most varied and interest- h crn, the; " > a Pr ing character. The following are a few of its “Tece you: are disposed to ran this business ast and reneptl th "the Capital enlens t ag Pip xoT Kxow 303 u ethane into the ground,” remarked the spade to the M 7 ‘were two arches of the Roman sort, suggestive | the ee time some —t a daxire to ‘And wend in sight of the ELEGANCE AND COMFORT. ilustrated.) rg a city. winadecamg ou ae ik amps mane =. ony from the sERPErOLS ON All about Mr. A. T. Britton’s handsome resi- Sap ommittee will be Randall. = jarchaic spirit, and the erection of the new WASHINGTON City STREETS dened exit G. A. L. sends in this giddy 4 sed Library building directly opposite the Capitol, ALL THE STMEE iMbROVEMENTS, Dishes OWED TO THE SEASONS. 2 which is now about one-third or less tinirl will sipewarxe” 3%; cures, GRaver | PASHION AND FISHES. (Illustrated.) seaktens 8 Sona relieve Congress from the burden ‘of the books PD Mivas sad SHAD) TREES furnished by the "| Well-known society women who go to the fish dainties. Gr Summer. ng galleries | 28d art materials there, and will at the sme ‘present owners, and SEWERS and WA’ superb. M PINS, Antomn. ly. one-story h and skylighted quite | time present the temptation in the near future ‘Soatensplnted by the District suthoritien market. a ond old slip - we . amnereesly or, nd ast y ens woite | sor the construction of ancther Weeding eppe- Sopges prsets eaten. the Among the guests were Dr. Roberts and his A ite member of tee fiends of: tee tote | ee oolatatn of tor cece te ban |e Gis ibeny Gor Go cenel Guomet of 0 PYocated at intersection of A HORSE MARKET. (Illustrated.) Eeecigenaneee family: Mr. Sind Mrs. Jamen, Mr. Bb + | Andrew McCallum assembled at the residence | cessive ranges of straight guileriss ? " “™ | justice and such other legal departments as RENT ACOSTIA, DO oe” ‘Where equine property changes hands under Jamon: Me 7. Naylor ad Sis Saylor ME} Senge (Quid rik is thes. afanny motto |°¢ MT. 8. E. Hannay, S823d street, this after- z ight © have heretofore occupied rauan in the Capital ‘Terms: “blancs easy. Title hammer. designed in California, en: r. and Mrs. Suther! bute of respect to the} Tinguirea main department is governmen ‘taper Alntrnt tee.) Novsrouble toxtow jroperty. RRR ap ona eee : Stafford, Mr. . fore horseman, isn't it.” sroctasgs Aes naar Nes inatadast o oa co | aa wee Cebd tas eae eet eewrte | clas wall beter. Mech af : ‘depart- ee Pe CTACHLEN E BATCHELDER, | BUDYARD KIPLING ON AMERICA. broad white satin ribbo rs. Mrs. A. H.| Brown: “Yes, sort of, bon mot-to, don't you | Docn cytecm and affectecs. Dosen, © weslihy men, whe retived from bast | wate Of 2 Gwenn, woh, So cueruce an or a generous praise for people Perri epeleed ep ep rg on resigned he im the share one The Seantg mere ropes frees the public by subscription erecting in Washing: | HOW has an extensive and permanent edifice ¥ v a} This missed. 1e surroun: with beaut lowers. Delegates | ton city this a a FOR SALE-MISCELLAN EOUS on ies ao future home of Mr and Mes, Naylor fe to be ar | The Cincinnati Ewguirer in glowing ‘head mancki rea Gab ithe koe: public Sark ae Beek rete inte | _ ‘The United Staten, like the rest of thé world, pol SALE— CHEAP. BEDSTEADS, gor sues shorts —— gilt, the beautiful country place of Mr. Naylor | lines over its dispatches from the Kansas capi- | "o> fLaxrants deceased was connected. The | bas been set aside by the general government |i & good deal perplexed for objects and “dishes and table, cottace set, lot I interesting story written for ‘olor. ‘The ladi near the city. tal thus announces the meeting of the agri- | 7 ps jation and other | #2" ornamental and pleasure reservation of | Methods of immediate development. The world Apply vo Isls 13th st_ nw. _ ING Stax by Ingersoll Lockwood. Calite The Calvary Baptist Church was the scene of | cultural legislature of that state: They Have Soma Army, the gay “a ~ this District, where buildings are going up #0 bes Sn. cat en anaes. E> TWO GREAT ing a pretty wedding Wednesday. The contracting | Plenty of Sense Bat Not Many Dollars. They | dies were represented in this way. iy. | {st and real estate rising so high that unless Seeds en oS ae > REAT FESTIVALS. parties were Mr. Josoph Chunnand Miss Nannie | Wear Black Ties and Lay-down Collars. I4|°ct#ed was a member of the Glasgow Kil-| time be taken by the forclock it will be too | fea it # pe the opening of a canal acrons adds sou sod nd: ee Jor thin corner | sudham, Colton, Mer. Samuel A. Greene | ho Hall of the House There is Nary a‘Tle,| Winning Masonic | Lodge, No. 4, of |laie some, dar to secure the pictareaque en-| tbe American monn the c®emit fo thie a x A - » is | Virons = stream wi, formerts ux. Ste. SEAT, Christi. By Fannie B. Ward. of Barrow Ui oficiated. ‘Miss Virginia Wood was bridesmaid | Teo 4,0 Mnere tue’ By ‘and Not for | Scotland, and had never severed his | Teepe of, Rock creek, the “only stream w weeded come By eet FOR SALE WALNUT BED ROO! OMAR- were and Mr. J. B. Blandford best man; ushers, connection. He was a member of the Distric! ———— built bet the Atla: 4 Pacific. Hes Die toph and, folding spring: price, $21; bar | THE FUTURE OF THE OYSTER. lady’s name was painted on the ‘three- | Mi Colton, A.D. Rice, P. J.| Style. “We're Fresh from the Countryand | Furcka Hoyal Arch Chapter-of this city and —_— ay ethos so meee te ‘in. ADDIT eB Be SHANGE-WE-AnE | Its wanton destruction a matter of import- ae end in quaintly fashioned letters of Dr, Stubblefield. The bride | Somewhat Green, But Will Soon be Able to the members acted as an emort of hence a8 # the ee es - ll be ditected in the caine tes ‘stem. dispose ‘ashingtonians. " jonor were dressed | Run the Machine.” funeral. services were conduc yy Rev. jashington, and flows down throu gar tae ~ gurcrater'sak St Spin mela comity ad | Smee 0 teehee: agape igen ag ba i Bd suita of fawn camel's hair, | Dr. Bartlett, the pastor of the New York Avenue | franite or eyenite district bs pools and enters | Sttery loss material ahd mare renee ood made in the very, pest iuanper. and to any one needing | UNCLE REMUS MYSTIFIED. 8, : b> trimmed with beaver fur, with hat, gloves ‘and are Presbyterian Church, and at the close the ac-| the Potomac between what was formerly | tit. “sie PUMNSBCRGH © BHO. | Mr. Joel Chandler Harris tells for Tax Sram Pa opis dpe cage tay boots of same color. ‘The bride carried a THE SAFEST KIND. tive pall bearers, selected from members, from | Georgetown and the city of Washington. There |""4"20.4 deal of bibliography of the early ad- Va ae oval bouquet of bridal hile the maid of | Jineklin—consolingly: “If youcan't Bt bbe’ was e otrony that <p Poe Een ae pug ATCRES OF THE] the old man's experience with the phono-| a'work of art, Ad exquisite act off Vienna glass | PoUaweE, Of bridal roses, while the maid of dinate At y ‘Pay your | 8t. John’s Lodge of Masons and from Eureka wah, Seapest fiat eomeboay ow oil store 1742 Lath st. 0. board bill, why don't you jump it?” Chapter, bore the casket to the hearse. The | seize upon this valley and use it for an inlet to | Ministrations (of this country is now mere ft ry bs reminiscence and gibberish. ‘There no longer SUR DURAN SEE Bie | eee cate pe ape etter fest tine | ceded tarnore) NPOTY MA°SAS | Bnei” “Sump “nothing My, tndond | hoirey al tees gree, Tih ae Su | Dy tht amet | cs Se nen Ter eo FOR SALE-FIANO BARGATS-SQUARE PIANO, MASTERS OF LIONS. at this dinner. boutonnieres for the gen-| "yrs TF. Emmonsentertains Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ™X¢s them so high you can't jump them. Esstern’ Rallroed ation, of which the | can beentered half's mile or eo from the Presi. | COm#e?vation of provincial righta, or, rather, Enger. forcaly #00. #10canhdowaanl€opermmouth | Men who makea business of taming theforest | tlemen were of lilies of the valley, and the] «5 Oa; 01. i a deceased was the general counsel. These gen-| dent's house. I understand that about 1,000 | TONE": The whole fabric of states’ rights Indies’ flowers were a at dinner on Saturda; 4 bouguet of the cine i NATIVE CANDOR, tlemen and others came over from Philadel- | acres are in this park, and Mr. Smith's idea for | /7Sitlation was directed toward the protection we QU a king. same with a single pink orehid, ed with bows | Among the other guests will be Madame de “By Christopher, who is that terror over | phis this morning in a special car to attend the |= national ‘gallery of” history and art compre: | Ctrl. Which, having ceased to. be, those a ois Fs-ate._ | ALASKA'S BOUNDARY. See eerek ee cinema | Miss Wissmtoelar GF Allmcy- te dinoee oil | Woens ins groom gous" Gsleed aberebebssicedgac | tampa”) ae -devcemce pall cece overs ee hends taking 100 aeres or more of this ground cat ano uew See Fiesty scuare nano, an eileen i aon. How the line between British and United | sion pink and maute the lees’ foond shets | be followed by a reception. . | ata reception, pointing out a lady tothe man| follows: Wm. D. Bishop of Bridgeport, | and es ing here what be eays the country wrth wid None, tanell sizes sven for only 8; Conn., president of the association, | stands in much need of—a great, su bert aD permanent ethibition.like the British Museum: to know howto of reproductions of all the best pieces of art in =_ the world, not only of pictures, but statues and | FISD IX WasmrxoToN or MORE MEAT POR THR tem] > States possessions has been determined. | ce cream hidden under @ perfectly fashioned | Mrs. Josephine Rowan Reid has returued to | standing next to him. 210 cashiand 9 per inonth until paid sor, oF SUEZ cash e P sec es “ ane Feduced from 110. THE 0 EXCHANGE hat, with feathers and rib in either of | the city after an absence of six months it] “That's my wife,” indignantly answered the a oe ee ait Cat ets ee at Ea att |B Se si, oe ce | Mn M SALE — PIANO }ARGAIN — AN Chief and Assistant same colors aci case ic wrkhurst, an: locat at “ ” Fittuetedé Deis square piano, S00 See | ot tha semehiacee. was lifted and the cream was found under | P street. She will be at home on Saturdays to| Wel my dear fellow,” was the + ari « ” 4 jis gentleman has been forty years travel- | than in all our vious history. If vou were to crargaa aout cmermnese oiy SL, Blgeant — i sioste expected rejoinder, “don't get mad about it. | the same ro F ton and ing and collecting and is known toa portion of | go into the Nave Departznent sou weet ted the reduced 370m $1735 ome stool and cover with it. | WHAT TO DO WITH LO. Of course only California wines and cordials} Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Hester T'm sure you have my heartfelt sympathy.’ Col. James A. | the public by his construction of a Pompaiiean | pest talent in the country employed at designing sage NG EACHANGE WANGioPuave._| Why Congrese is doubtful about handing the | WeT® serv the entire appointment show- | 1 "Davis and Mr. Sherburne G. Hopkins at —4 is city. ‘The services at Glenwood | house, 200 feet long, at Saratoga and by build- | Pew ‘alent in the country employed at designing : : . ing such a rich but delicate blending of color , . The style of mental dalliance indulged in by | cemetery were conducted by St. John Lodge, | ing the Hotel Monico at St Augustine, Fla. pe of war. Th aly FOR SEEING BARGAIN-ONE OF THE| Indians over to the army. wasn every way the most sumptuous affair | Christ, Church, Georgetown, on Wednesday | | The style of ment Spe | according to the Masonic ritual. The rematn | Thee bullcings ae put up of, artical stone | MO% especially that portion oft suterexted fu finest * fall ‘erand . next at 10" iy e Navy Departmen lasonic ritual. {| surgery, will find here, perhaps, the first non, good as new. test $500: for euly $00. io | OIL HOUSE TALES. Sui the dining rood were tealig Caras’ wits | | At the tee given by Mrs. W. Startevant Moore | over Fecent events in the Barrundia affair re-| “eF® Placed temporarily in ie eee ee thorough muscum in pointof time in the worid * THE Piano’ EX: | Stax reporter hears about « thrilling rail-| American beauty and other specimen roses, | at her home, 1221 K street, on Wednesday after- | sults in these three questions: “Is Secretary ; % a of gunshot wounds, amputations, &c. Pa aren tebe Toad chase down the steep mountain side. } orchids and other fine flowers. noon over 800 guests ‘were i Apring the | Tracy Relter wrong?” “Can Secretary Tracy| A meeting of the bar totakeaction onthe | 14 isnot necemary to go further into the | Aer fver™ of tn United ston have boon |FOESALE_PIANO BARGAIN—A SUPERB TONED The other guesta were the Vice President and | hours of 4 and’ 7. Quite a bevy of beautiful | Reiter wrong?” “Did Secretary Tracy Reiter | death of Andrew C. McCallum was held in the | merits of this proposition of etek ts oat peewee ae F mmerson. hearly new square «rand piano. band- | ATTRACTIVE HOMES. Mrs. Morton, Chief Justice Fuller, Senor and ae in receiving. Mie meee letter?” Bar Association rooms today. Mr. George E.| gow noLDLY AMERICANS ARE THINKING OF pone at Wadkingion, bey pe aes Se ‘gil pal iro Sam il | Some of the prevent fashions in women's| Mme; Homers) Sepator and Mrs. Edmunds, | daughter of Commodore Farquhar, served the —— ie onberiage Si CRY sel best | the utilization of this pital for a large pub-|rchilect could hardly Tutt inthis cits ” THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAKEROOMS, handiwor! e, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Logan and Gen. | poured bouillon. Gen. Browne pre-| If the end of the Indian war is reached, sup- ng. 2 Pes lic influence upon our race and continent. The | though Renwick, one of the leading architects —uem 913 ¥s. sv. | NOTES FROM THE METROPOLIS. Schobeld. ae Hied over the ten table and Miss Montroce EI | pose we sealp it. Peicagleten AA Grete Tax Paibeta and | governments of Europe have taken in band |" New York. originated here, and his mother, I PRS aiiseas mates eaaiey | Whetntalked about and, hooght aboot in| , Hit, igsford roe «sims, but becoming | lot evs te punch” ‘Amoug te gual ere “qux_sniViie Foor SA Bond” were appeinied'© commatce‘n | fo smbling of cllactiony, so that the ne | "ASP nr, ow in Waring, Pot se ——— 5 I toilette of brocaded white ‘satin, wit . ym Romero, Senator and Mrs. EK SILVER POOL. arts and the practical arto Bave © stort eo.to| = ain encouragement fro {saat ier gous dint caverta, a | New York. trimming. Her jewels were pearls and opais. | Slierman, Commodore and Sirs. Farquhar, Sen- ——_ "Trough i rted | speak.trom the governuuent itself like Minerva | Suuthsonian bequest, which a comparatively & . r jer peat e Through Mr. Duvall the committee reported | speak. go obscure Engliehman left to the United States. fisaap. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Mrs. Harrison wore an elogant gown ‘of |ator and Mrs, Chandler, Gen. and Sirs, Parke, | Meoting of the House Investigating Com- |, ios Mr, Duvall the committes reported | speak. from the government itt, like Minerva 3 m left to: ; a ae eae | 2s vara a electric bine brocade and velvet with polat lace Mr. and Mrs. cliftord Birney, Brand Mrs! Me mittee Today. fume memory. a together in the different cities small and par- | Of pol teninhie tn Wacken ee areultccts 50K S. ors ~N.W., ON. | Some incidents in the life of that well-known | trimming. in, Misses Lowery, McKinn, Davidge, Messrs. - S " . Meo- | tial d galleries, of which the most | % 8° ashington to consti Foe Se Seige | See Xtc "Morton wore, while brocade, with | Woninnll Addon, Be Govt, Hanes, Henry | The Wlver poo invertigating committe eld || Hr. WH. Singleton, in, speaking of Ms. Mt mune and isthe Metropolitan Sfuscum | *,,°7%, Tewpectble faculty of university of ee CREAT BARGAIN A VERY RICH | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. ay tage oy point lace; ecm cote Mee SS SS") pose of arranging a plan of procedure. ‘The ig He eel Map ae at Beppe by the state | Teccived an undoubted incentive from the ‘new cabinet brie a ad My 4 5 2 nat in leat yy a trip ‘ew Yor! P R, y 3 h it up in Washi n the ‘ty mandate aur core, funy fed’ W marmisceat | The increase in the street raiioed facilities | Mit Edmunds, whito atin; ire Five white | Among the gueste lately registered at the session today was secret, but future meetings | on exhibition some of his pictures. legislature, with the assistance of the city. The | fre "wdors it'was tanker te ane ae Upraht plane baraln; can be bought for only of the cit; brocade and diamonds; Mme. Homero, shell | Magnolia Springs Hotel, Fla., aro Miss Mar- | will be with open doors. The resolution under | “Messrs. Bond, Cragin and others followed | state, I believe. appropriated most of the | pres all over the land to keep Washington otieraby warn pbemhar y Pink brocade, with pink jet and diamond orna-| bury “and Miso. H. Marbury and maid of | which the committee is acting and the news. | and the reeolatons ‘were adopted. money to, build the criginal museum: In the | Sonveniently miscrable.. The et; howseer, asuperd inscrument of wieat power aad fichness of JAPAN: Tuby velvetand’yollow feather titi ne | Washington. Paper publications which were made the basis Soads aes Ul eas | cuattee cen s Citizens, of New ‘York | escaped from this kind of guardianship after bgt opaienmeaea) eens ae Mr. andl Mes, ugh Wallace ware fn, Osa Mrs, John Lynch and her sister, Mise Spring, | of the resolution were read over and discussed. | ejected oficcrs for tke year ws foe Pree | ante Rublic in various ways fill collections, | Denison spate bald, step in Grant's simian THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOWS, He is Formally Presented and Received by doops rumen cute for st. | Will receive their friends at No. 1615 New | The committee adjourned after directing sub- | 4cf°d, Gmicere for, the x presidents, John B. | such as the disinterred vases, &¢.,from Cypress, | Mtfation of resuming the work of Washingt: = : = the President Today. agudtine ant Goes. Wate mart. £°r, St | Hampebire avenue on the remaining Saturdays | poonsa to issue for Messrs. Stevens and Xp ‘iro | Hamilton and John 1. Winter; corresponding | which were made by one of our naturalized citi- | Soncntike the oie nash Tiere ad ig, Sete ew aad cheap. oom Giant The newly accredited envoy extraordinary | train they paid « flying visit to the ‘chief jus. | #8 January. son, the two Washington on weve made | se¢Tetary, TC. Smith; recording secretary, S. | zens, Gen. Cemola. Within a year or two past | gare gt country of conm-qnence te ‘minister pleni i is St. Louis Globe-Democrat, which paper made} s. Adams; treasurer, C. W. Franzon: this museum has been jficently extended, | 3 a plenipotertiary Gozo | tice, who was taken entirely by surprise, and | A pleasant box party was given last evening > . A 7 i een magn: ly exten carry out a thorough planting of trees in all DOR SALE-@I&S WILL BUY A NICE LITTLE | Tutono, was prescntod te the Beil ‘the | then at Senator Cockrell's to me his family tnd | by Mr. Siuart, Walker of Martinsburg, W.Va. Mie cotgisAt charge: partly by the public aid ‘and partly by sub: rt id ba: anil ¥ ah Mi PER ONE EE ription, “ak i ey | the eee and it 1s now the best shaded city ens ear 0 my alk iso y rs and it has received large bequests of | § nt condition Sdarese HORSE, Star ofce. Secretary of State today at 12 o'clock. Upon Henttel surorioe 2 round. The bride looked | Paulkmer and Mise Stowo™ ST West Virginia | MISS MARY SHREVE'S DEATH. board of examiners, C. H. A. Kleinschmidt, C. | money and valuable gifts from wealthy people | Sf ‘the "climate socue he nae, Culitication ‘SALE_ONE EXTRA PINE PAIR being presented the minister made the follow- | radiantly happy, and eit 1d. Miss Love of Virginia N. Acker, Samuel S. Adams, H. L. E. Jobnson | until it has become one of the features of pride | Wacttagtn health a horses. 15% high. 5 and 6 years old, cl on radiantly happy, and the honeymoon is being | an: of Virgis 1 te Ad telat tos tage |e mes ahaaiene is Cader thinetincle,| Washington is = y city during nearly Hrompe drivers. Be ® Mecatiny. ¢ ing remarks: spent with every day one of absolute enjoy-| A quiet but very pretty wedding took place = > and Liewelle: ‘and benefit to the metropolis. Underthisstimuls- | 11 the year. It is becoming the principal city am i ——_ tion New York city has rapidly developed as fe + FO SALE LARD, BUPPACD WOME FAINTED | you tat hn maerty, tho Emperor’ ef Supan, | Mr Cockroll gave lancheon today of a| tmetSamnec hntbrwten’s Sf yOR CPC | aie Mary . Shreve ded st her home, 500 | shopping the “Forcign Ronde Lotery. |i af haute ast The eben arma Sting coun for the amt Tera b Z yy ‘ror of Japan, A, = * 5 Ni rice whic! we _ y fanies an‘ 7 of Fp theceictrsted Indien chicks Stes Bait you thet hie majesty, the Eusperor of Japan, | Mr fag atti emir f pee | Es be ciel pete fe OR southwest, at 1 o'clock yesterday | Edward H. Horner, a banker at No. 88 Wall | rics which have been made by the Tiffanies and | out week “the Doonomieal, aasonuetion sau tne Bidey Saeed gall, ou exbiotion at Sop 52 Cl beer bctapmrenn dh mammerghor estore ee ag] TE pd ager are rote [iy mat nerreen op pening Mes.Gross, ‘Miss Shrove was the ‘woman | street, New York, was arrested yesterday after- | thers have been exhibited abroad, to the great | Kational Historical Society, ih as _— ~ | be his envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- | Louis, who is intily decked i2 | and Mies Mary E Bice of Now York: fer, | worming pated? Bench warrant issued on the | *2vantege of the character of the country. The | "Indeed, the era out of which we are possibly Fk SALE_THE CONTENTS OF THE BOARD-| os the the United | Noble. The table was most daintily decked in ry who met with such a peculiar accident in front} noon under # bench warran' superior character of the theaters of the city ing has been productive of remarkable Sel hee ei ee ene gr? Parker. 210C st. n-w.; | potentiary near the government of the narcissus and mignonette, and the ladies had | Father Ryan officiated. Refreshmenta were | y'0 "ae. "ot jewelry store just before Thanks- | strength of seven indictments which have been | of New York over, perhaps, any in the world, | Paw ges for the better in the nel of this itove mamber. Te Sad Bewis furnished, AEP | States. His imperial majesty especially com- Dee nniea satus matene aeee Seecaen [ee tlinact kia ats mee ean eee liaiving: ustaepcrtedta “Tae Seca: ial aaa fteaiat aptict Neste Gpriaghald. SH changing Las pers aes so ike eamieaenieter tie toe’ government. When the armies of Grant and po yor berronopimgbosh sarritnsd Narn ees | ice: Onmening, Mires Rochester: Sve Heavier | Mrs. Henry Strong Jeaves for Denver today, | standing on an iron and glass grating in| him with violating: the: provisions of the new | sem. tlbens : in were disbanded in the city of Wash- ‘ight. abd you can put away asmuch clothing crothet pt a heen ral | intending to spend. several weeks with her | front of a show window, when the glabs broke lottery law passed by Congress in September! poston, on the other band, hes spent a great | Inston they saw. vory little. to take home with Mrs. Pellew, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Admit a rf be. Yor ness and for the and well being of ; ji indict- them of a pictorial and agreeable sort. While ie aS pure wagurobe. You get. thre as vores pier Lee, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Chas. Ewing and Miss | daughter Mra Denison, and one foot went through. She was caught so upon which the indict t deal of money, and contemplates spending yet | the government has been liberal with this city ae Adana ts were found are the sending through the ney governmen . a. ‘ 4 « “Mrs. Charles M. Pepper will be at home to | firmly that she was obliged to remain seated on | ™¢M' 5 pe more in building up ber art museum, and bas | during the past twenty years, the increase of ‘ preacher. | confided to wise k . The relations ‘Gon mails of lottery circulars, ft is said that * 5 saye thee loumees sie tery Naty tice cl itiendahiy and goed shighborheod ehh youug ieaientgmith entertained a company of | nor friends at 1887 R street northwest on Tues-| the pavement until workmen. were able to sew | taie,°t lottery. circul ‘agent in New York eity | Placed in proximity to itthenew public library, | value in the goverament property has probably fees ——— happily exist between Japan and the United | 7°78 oon sate days during the season. and chisel away the heavy iron bar that held | of the various indemnity bonds of Austria, | #nd bas assem! Rigad or arg kept pace with this expenditure, and instead of Raw Sik, 8 States are a source of profound gratification to torial receptions yesterday afternoon his imperial maj io hie goming jintiap lagen os Mrs. 8. B. Sheibley is visiting her mother, | her. Hungary snd other foreign countries, which city effective ecclesias is imperial majesty, and it is his earnest were very gay. Among receiving were alan q oad othr foreign counites, which 3 ; joer dng diye Sage praep peded — Dizon Mrs. Walthall, Mie" Casliate Mie Ae They wil be at hhoms Feidays unt Robruary 30. af Maat coneal Gy tas womtiaets hte tae oo ae seein thes success of the holders of wong = inher the taces —_, ep now in Waking neatly 280.00, and w sh Gincak ie tee cneeen auaeee to pro-| derson, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Cockrell, Mrs. | Mrs. F. C. Ainsworth, 1140 Connecticut | once removed to her home, where she was con- saree whol any aredaehinta this conntry | 0B8 other artistic constructions, bringing both | the government land has also been en- and other archi- | having « population to tax for the support of tectures, making a maguificent plaza, and the | this capital of barely 60,000 4.4 rn re pte il - | fined until the earl; of this month suffer- jai, , money and fame to the city. bi d. The ratio of expenditure bere has not i. —_ — auizable object, which = will be my — Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Pugh and Socoumae — — the remaining Satur. pore Inceagellntonny ly part othe tar tg tp ga exceed i the Louisiana lottery business in baslest a eae : — —-_ py > ah 3g = wth conten age Ge Saad ‘co-cperation ct| Mis. Manderson was sctieted by Mrs. Dr.| The marriage of Miss Olivia M. Kramér, | ompletely recoveredtrom theshock._ Early in | Over a hundred million of dol ra are collected |, philadelphia is the oldest city in the country | wealth in the nation at large. ser reee have the nancera of your government. | Flint and Miss Dyke and Miss Wallace, who are | daughter of Mrs. Georgia L. Kramer, of No. 58 | Inn uber trenecotion whe hen een Ls Bee socalled bonds, itis sald, and | Academy of Fine Arts in that city rans back t0| wasurmovox mal DONE A OREAT WORK of credence and the letter recalling my prede- | PSwent.Mre: lint ea at the tea tile | Etro fomthensh, tor, Jota, D. Eimack of | unduly excited her, with, the. result” ibat eho ae nese the, commencement of, the, presvut con-|in the last twenty-five years in bringing the : cessor. at tha Aten Ba ee cecined be han sete ns | Bal_ Church yesterday “at. 6:00 o'clock." ‘Tas | 304s Telapee and sink steadily wntil the, tse Speed in Ocean Travel. Pele, hed a good ded todo with commencing | Borthern anil southera sections together. It Fok SALE-ONE HANDSOME SMITH AMEKI- THE PRESIDENTS REPLY. law, Mrs. Herman 8. Platt of Paltimore, her seaieted by De. Ades By Lev. Dr. Steele, | death was sudden heart failure, brought on by | From the Epoch. ae . the work. He first exhibited his portraits of | used tobe said that when one swung loose from SMR ghee, Naluut case. and in fine condition, for | To which the President replied: sister, Mrs. Marvin C. Stone of Cliffbourne, | *ssiste le ss, complete nervous prostration. “The great drawback,” said Mr. Richard, one generals and worthies in Independ- Washington city to go south he hardly knew he PPEIPFEL & CONLIFY, 916 11th st. nw. | Mr. Minister: I have been gratified toreceive | Columbia road, and Mrs, MeComns. manae ihe.‘ bciagrocen’ wan’, oh SEARS ALGO oF pees oF Sie Eieeabeag A seorican Eeskist | Sass Hist ane Say sees sieensgeeaty femme] whens baeee Guiag 0 get the mext meal of Forest. FORFEITED GOOD 5a. “PIANO, from your hands the letter of his majesty the | Mrs. McPherson also resumed her receptions | tended by Dr. H.W. Wiles, Messrs Dulin, | _ Col. De Witt C. received s telegram | Company, ‘‘to crossing the ocean quicker than | ferred to the Academy of Fine Arte, on Chest- | victuals to suit his stomach. ew Americas, sevw : ota na i iden deat his treet, and within the past fifteen or twent; the ‘mediate time the northern urawers, $b: 27 vols. Appleton Encyclopedia: pew; 83 | Etaperor of Japan, accrediting you as his dip-| in her own beautiful home. She had Mrs. Hill- | Marlott and Harry and Eliot Kramer were | Yesterday evening of the sud th of his | we do at present is the expense of coal. More | NUt street, and within the gene 4 A te Sore? Aaran the c Mar! building has beer it t v of — pe a vrthe United Staten. © DO*r the government | house and Miss Daly with her, the latter being | ushers. The bride was attired in a traveling | mother, Mrs. Statira Crandall, at Brookfield: | Oe tfal engines could be built which would | {°%"% “Super, building a an | a ee Pep movement, 81a “At EXONS OFTICE, AOE | Othe United States. seated at the tea table. Sprtume and after » short informal reception | ists yudge Crandall of that state. "She leaves | increase the speed, but these engines would | others, beneficiaries of that city. The highest | TOW", UP, €xtraord parts of the south, and = za jee hin highly appreciate the kindly sentiments} at Mrs. Carlisle's that popular hostess had | Mr. and Mrs. Emack left foz Jacksonville and idhren children: require so much more coal. The steamers of | benefits have been received from this and other | the example has been communicated to the FOR SALE GREAT BanGars iN asticumrry | phich his majesty frust that bie mejerer emake | Mra. McDonald receiving in the parlor with oemer pont in, the south. | Mr. Emack is a | "iho will of the late Ben). Stewart, bequeath- | the Hamburg-American Packet. Company now art collections, and the schools of n in | people there, so that in the course of time it is Bsed upright piano. made by the Sterling Co. This jects may long enjoy the fullest ‘of | ber. Out in the dining room, where Town- Bat city will be their fature atm phia ing his estate to his wife Juno and her | consume about 210 to 250 tons of coal a day; if | Philadelphia now stretch some thirty | probable that the whole land will have a homo- send and her guest, Miss Docker, were attrac- tive helpers at the head and foot of the table, rosperity and happiness under his wise and as executrix, was filed toda: 350 tons were needed daily. these steamers | years or more. genity of refinement, and we already perceive — neticent guidance “5 oe Spee ad the valuable specs required for the: ada | tapeoies? Be." of Phladsipine eee Sans | nacameannal stung of the population of the n lance. , SILV! cf for % ., of Philadelphia are, to the south and of ath to the ; The friendship which has been so long estab- | Uitte Sneen the lntier tho Laing we aes Gee | THE SILVER STORM formation ate received ut police beeaquar- | HoDal 100 or so tone of coul, more. engineers, | main, derigned by her own made pupa, belt | NOt gtogte,couts Spd of the, soath to the lished between our two countries will, I am | itiie Queen, We int No Action is Expected by the House Com- | ,, Information vas received at police headquar-| more stokers, &c., would be needed. But it | more received the benefit of a bequest from | jal serolutions mas be ie storey the ae ——— — Png ee Tam | Mrs. Walthall’s home is s favorite one with mittee Until Next Week. ters from Alexandria today that Christian | we went to an unlimited expense for the most | George Peabody for an institution with galle- | future the secure atleast. The triumph past s Harpman, who resides at No. 708 7th street in | powerful engines in the world, the gain of time | ries and accessories, which has since been con- | of the Union and the extinction of cance POE SALE-FULL AND ComPLyre stock oF | D9PP¥ to assure you that in whatever way I | Thursday callers. Miss Walthall, in a rose pink | The silver storm center has veered now over cada aesicat iibeai -- | in crossing the ocean would not be more than | tributed to by the Garretts, Mr. Walter, Mr. | have been abundantly blessed. Education in Frist ot agiic santa. emctaiee youy horm | May be able to contribute to that object my ef- SEE’ beares, TE Th Mies Trowcots andj to the Housnend of she Cupltcl. ‘The general | DO 47, ns Maus "otenaner "Coerios unndecar | cig or-ten boure, oo long as eval is used: "| Faevand others: Cinctasat tock en ently as: | eves atn,soemaeaty Mlemeed. | Riuontion ta qrbilgmaking Christiuas prevents, “Highest cash price | forts shall not be wanting. Miss Denver. impression there, among the best-informed “Thave great faith, however, in electricity | parture a western cities in making collec- | servatisms and meeting the spirit of the people band harness. 8. D. HOUCK, SOL 1 In aces ae eee masaling Yom pate: Mrs. Cockrell had, as usual, « delightfal re-| members, is that the Senate free coinage bill, benortesg geod — mary 19 but was Pie; | some day or other taking the place of coal for | tions for the ‘benefit of her art students and | half way in a more practical blending of knowl of this government, I bid you « cordial wel. gePtion, having her sister-in-law, the wife of | or something like it, is almost certain to pass | Ye? > According to the | the of ocean steamers, and when that | youth. St. Louis and Chicago have also made | edge and social development. thas. cing — is stopping sie bors for the House in spite of the opposition from all —— = teceived the boat hands tied him } ig brought about they will be run much cheaper. | advances in the same general direction. @ while, and and tirned him over to Lieut. |The weight of the coal does not make the eee = Ewing’ itty two moriths’ old baby was|the antagonistic interests, and also that the | Smith at Alexandria. Word was also received | steamer slower; that has nothing to do with it. In spite of these municipal endeavors here A WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE. teought down sesettensity by its nurse for her | chances are in favor of ite obtaining the Presi- | that Harpman had a friend in this cit ‘Sometimes ehted steamer faster than | and there the tendency in our time is all the | How Gold Coins Are Sweated by Ingenious Patent 5 PE aR UNE mother’s friends to fondle and admire. dent’s ture. Carl Moonshine, who lives at No. 1204 one that is" not weighted, all depending upon | greater toward utilizing the adventure, biog- MEADUUARTEMS FoR HOUSE. BLANK: Meeting of the Committee of Ladies Having | yrs. Vance's home was another of the pleas-| No action on the silver matter is expected AMS EES the wind and weather. raphy and WOODWARD & LOTHEOP, the Matter in Charge. ant meeting places of the day. She had assist- | before the middle of next week, as the coinage | __A Lymph Patient Tells How It Feels. “Steamers can never go.as quick aslocomo-| — govERNMENTAL FACILITIES AT WASHINGTON rer nme 5 aiad wants al GulWilie Remetmis| it te a ee ‘Yanou, Mies Oooper' and committee will not f ito work at it before | From the Philadelphia Record. tives, because they have to Gontend against | 44 establish bere something in the nature CAN s rs » y consi railroad cars have < F= Fe cher art wo sa BINDS: TING | worning of the ctmumniticn of 1 he = Miss Bowles. Inve eager aS ussion in committee} A patient who has received three injections of Koch's lymph related his sensations when ‘and w. BYEVES WARTEMECHT | hand the raising of a fund fortheestablishment | Mrs. Howard White's beautiful home was pees SS " js i i treatment to a representative of the of « 1% medical college in connection | looking especially attractive. Mrs. White had To Row on 1 under 1 FULL ¥. Iv . ni Mra. Sabin McGee of Syracuse, Miss Condit mn PoTomac. Record yesterday. The patient, a NALUE GIVEN with the Johns Hopkins University in Balti- | Mrs, Sabin B = Lice Ry cP: alace payaute F. G. SMITH. 4 Fe BALE_ CARRIAGES, WAGONS AXD BuG- | Committee grees yagler ye cates. - Sulprbeiner om ensy terns: to select irom. He- | the reports showit total ayn Minister Roustan, Mrs. Sidney Everett, Mrs. Pete at Mist. Georwetows, D.C Ses $100,000. Fully | Richard Townsend, Mr. and. Sh . | st of March, the gommittes proposes a'rery rs sis ; tive campeign. Sire. B. H. Warder’ ts teas. - Barbor govern: meeting ‘Sree of the ocmuniite oad Mias'Fedharmanr eee: Hi eld the night before, decided to appoint «| ! atnly | more. Mrs. Harrison presided. There were ‘The Movement to Have the man, came under the care of Dr. William M. was, as usual, musioand dancing in the ball! ""* votonal Amateur Associations tere’ "| Angney, at the Home for Consumptives, a few :< days ago. Among the dinner-givers last night were| A ood start has been made in the movement Not the in ye ep the of rience,” he said, ‘has been irs. Pellew and injections. Apprehensions aoe nile . of one on the way to the dentist's ‘From the New York World. Death recently removed from the ranks as retary. The buildings required for the college committee to act jointly with committees fr: and liospital have been erected, bat thero is no py oy aghton and fhe other clube of this “tity for the purpose ot Guo, T. Kzes, Tevwas decided at the' meeting’ this horning to ; Sumsnct. This ackion ‘vas ‘valine! beta a achiovemtnte of citizens ‘vith ‘Mr. compensate for 38. i eee H iu i af ile ‘The following contributions have been re- a ceived at Tux Stas office for the poor: P. A., $2: REP, 1; Men Bell, 5 for night lodg-| those page iors MSS, ie i i Interstate Commerce Amendments. ‘The Senate committee on merce today added some the pending bill toamend merce law and amended the language of the Hf ] a i a ¥ Fee third section relat establishing French from colonial times | An authority routes over pis ae! Hagia by Guerra to the period of republic. about ity conte’ of the rather ( ¢ eee igb igs, my subject and therefor the peed Lam Decal ras Pieper have the a WE ae Pr sonaaecas ta thts’ 5 | F { i | 7 ! # i E | i i E | I i | I J £ H i Hit ni i ? ef | i Ht A : ! i F f q 4 F ; i i F 5 i se l l Hy tf

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