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od THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. . MONEY TO LOAN. # y - Mrs. Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence} On Friday evening, February 6, at Willard’s SHOOTING STARS. THE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET. THE WORLD'S FAIR SS = = i Duvall, Mr. Ww. N Mise Mire ° pre ——— borne tent oo ou MEAL THE SOCIAL W ORLD. Noven Me. and Mire D. ‘a Chambers, ME Hational ‘Press Areselsten wil Ne enmecmeioet NOTsIxG TO DRESS. Organization of the Company That Recently sr ggupenreseyet ma mer oa A Lively Time at Its Session at the Capitet ea ae Gill Mrs an tts. Samuel Fowler, the Mises | BY Mier Emma C.Siekels.who hes just returned | «iyie is the drew of thoughts, you know,” |, Purchased It—Plans for the Future. — arene This Morning. ‘The recent sale of the Northern Liberty mar-| The trouble that impended between the local ket and its purchase by Gen. Albert Ordway | Sovernmental board of control and the Chicago |™¥ MAP ORTS PISOOKTED AxD POW ROT “That's why you are not obliged to care for | has resulted in the organization of a new com- | World’s fair directory over the amount of lund AxT To BE RUMBUGGED—A PHILADELPHIA style,” she responded demurely and was still. | P®"Y- Ata meeting of the incorporators held | t0 be allotted to the government for ite exhibit mona sal TS 4 MEARINO—WHEN THE OE last evening the following officers were elecied: | building at the exposition seems to have been mrmes mala. close. All the a: in the and the | Gen. Albert Ordway, president; Theodore | *micably adjusted, and peace has come once| When the House cotvage committees met thie MsKuiley bills conbiced con's beep am aes Barnes, vice president; John E. Beall, secre-| moreover the relations of those two bodies. | morning Represmiative taten mad enomeet itnessed the thrill- Fe Li ‘Wany Gay Events Reoorded on the|Simitouctt snd is, Herwig, Mie Wheat | ng” venta which have turted the Counter. he said to her, somewhat patronizingly, over ? Some of the Indians will be present. Mrs. reading. - Sunny Side of Life's A at, —— Mr. and Mrs. Shircliff, Mr. and Mrs. | Clara B. Colby, whose hnsband has adopted their Mr and Me He BMeahon en and Mis | 2 r. ang irs. H. loulton, Mrs. an: tory fi Hine, Mrs. H.C. Stewart, Mr. H. C. Stewart, Mr. arbi paca, pene Fitaeys in and Mrs.W. H. Smith, Mrs.Macomb, Mrs. W. D. : 5 Wyville, Mire. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. | February for her reception days. AN ELABORATE WEDDING. Be : Harvey, Mra. 3W Powell, ‘Miss roe Mrs. Sint mga CR ee a st | going down. met a =e es E. Francis | splice oy -~ Bond * — md ‘the board | nication received by him from William E. St. ‘alloch, Mr. a1 irs. Seymour Tallocl - | wi ira. Stoc! » Mrs. Burrows, Mra. Riggs, John E: Beall, - itton, George cago for Purpore | John, a New York er, in The Janney-Andrews Nuptials Last Eve-| Robert Cohen, Miss Cohen, Dr. Acker. Miss | Conger and other ies were guests, The Truesdell, Theodore Barnes, James F. Oyster, |! protesting against any decrease in| the Senate silver om ont aes ~tndd ning—The Reception at the Corean Lega- Acker, prs. Oe a Cnares B. flower favors were jonqultsand yellow talips. | |. ee titi on a the lark to bea,” | directors. ‘ the apace originally allowed had a very healthy | aictions of dire disaster made by the opponents a Ir. anc . q i ‘Rise lark to bed, o ¥ +00, tion—A Pleasant Tea Given by Mr. and Mrs. | niryW. B. "King, Mr. and Mra W.’B. Bryan, | _ Mi Daniel Lamont is visiting Mra. A. A. And ihewies on 0 lash, $0 paint 56 rod. There have been many ramors as to the par- | “Hct and it now looks as though the the bill if it should be enactod. 0. " i rag mena thier wiles 1 ko re M. G, Emery—Other Notes of Interest. Mrs. Edward Clark, Miss Freeman, Mr. and — and will receive with her on Lis § ment board will. in the future, oi Mrs. A. B. Duvail, Miss Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. eae poses of the new company and the objects they | thing im reaon, "The bellding nas ‘The letter referred to what he calls the ab- A. H. Clark, Mr. ‘and Mrs, John Joy Edson, | her hostess and her hundreds of friends,will | The tired street-car horse best knows “the | had in view in the purchase of the property. | 2° originally planned by Supervising Architect | urd and unjustilied forebodings of the same Among those receiving tomorrow are Mrs| Mra Harvey’ Spaulding, Miss. Anne Wilson, | Feturn to New York on Saturday morning. laxury of whoa.” These rumors are all quieted by the definite | Windrim, and will not be altered to suit the | pooplle when the present law was passed, and in Carey and Mrs. Warren at the Arlington; Mrs. | Mrs. John “Tweedale, Mrs. E. P. Mertz, Mrs.| A plessantevent was the progressive par- action taken by the incorporators in an-’ taste of the Chi architects. It is to be | anewer to the assertion that if the pending bill os ston; iy oe oe el aoa nouncing that will at once issue $25,000 of moved back a trifle so asto bring ite center in , si re Goodwin, 106 Chapin vireet; Mrs. | Arthur Bert Mim Farchell, Mr. Chapt Brown, | chest party given Monday evening by Mr.ond| If ithe true, asstated by Senator Hawley | pcr erst preferred stock and appiy the wicie | line with those of the otiey ronda aa ee thin | became © law the United States would be Sooded 7 street northeast, in celebration of the anniver- | Ye*terday, that New York city is “the carotid of it to the improvement and Fepair of tbe | to produce a better effect than befere. with European silver Mr. St. John sarcastically 0 L._street: Miss. George A. | Mr. nnd Mrs. B.H. Warner, Mrs. Presbrey, Mr. Snostaa aia aoe i. Spofford, Mra, Jules Guihridge, Mise M Miss McDonald, 1514 R street; | H. - market buildi id that they propose to 2 remarks the failure of the Ei E . F. Fink L. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bell, Miss sary of the birthday of Miss Cora Crown, sister | @ttery” of the country, then isit true that | mar geen oth wo 7 ee om eee ‘upon i huropean ee | Miss Bingham, ‘Mr. Samuel Delmege Trim! of Mra, Vermillion. A large number of the | Kentucky is the jag-ular vein? ego ve conduct or age = oe TOBACCO TO MINORS, bankers to take advantage of the ty } Mrs. TF. W. True, Mrs. Dr. Prentiss, Miss | young friends were present, and @ very enjoy- mJ; =o Being subesuosnlty auestiet Be ae : pear iste INVESTMENT R SAFE AS U.S. HONDS, BIX PER CENT, PALAULE QUARTERLY. SUMS OF @1,000. SMALL PREMIOM CHAKGED. . to flood with silver the markets of India, which ‘ Stak reporter, stated that as the perchascr and |The Bll Prohibiting Tue Sale Has Passed sg7, | able evening was passed. The first patient in this country to try Dr. | part owner of the property he could not con- Both Homses, were always open to silver ate loner ratio to | zs, Gon: Allan will hold her let formal re-| goch's lymph on his taberculoss tived in New | ent to transforming themarketintoan armory | fre Pomme P.coen gold than prevailed in the United States ception Friday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at for the National Guard, which it had been ra- “ lock at | Haven, Connecticut, until day before yester- Koons, Mrs. J. H.Ketcbam, Gen. ‘apt. Montgomery, Mrs. . Benj. H. Steinmetz, Tr. Mr. and Mrs. 21 Corcoran street, | ar Kalorama avenue, | Edward Graves, Mr. and Mrs. re No. 1512 P street northwest. She will mored was his object in making the purchase, | te workers of the Women's Christian Tem- oe | Mise Clephane, Mr. sisted by Mra. Representative Waddill, Mrs. | 24Y- seit would place ‘bim ine vers’ ‘equivocal po. | Perance Union have at last gained their point | _ Mt. Francie G. Newlands declared that Ger- mee ‘ bn ee = sn; Owen, Mrs. Osborne, Miss Paine, Mra. Pugh, —_ sition in renting it for that purpose. He stated | in having both the Senate and the House pass | ™&PY would never have succeeded in demone- s ‘obert C. Fox, Mrs. J. the Slisses Mahone, Miller, Winder, Stakelyand | The Kansas war ery for 1892—Peffer, Patriot- | that the purpose of the new company is to re- | the bill’ prohibiting the tizing ailver without the co-operation of one of vill, Mrs. Mitch Mrs. Seaton Perry, Miss Pollock, Mrs. M. J | others, deer it from its present condition of filth and | \* ee ee ee Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. i Durr. Mr. and Mrs.” Semken, Mrs. G. A. Cham- | OP are, | #84 Potatoes, Gilspidution and equip it with modern fazuces , Bors under sixteen years of age in the Dis- | the *trongest nations of the earth—the United : TSDC el one ALBERT: | Tote MES a, WF Ccs™ut, Wisa"Sut | Col doh Hlancork, M01. Petapienaia seen, sndapplinees i the movement simistake. Bet in ‘int’ move: ved District real » ALBERT F- | thall, Mra. worth, Mrs. an 5 i nvente. = p . ees ee jet | pee ny om and Mra. Naylor, Dr. Corey, Mies Ellis’ Mise McDonald, | Lieut. Hare has Juuk been promoted to fill the ‘Bl cacloasiys “190 ao ught meta pea ————— ‘The Senate passed the bill on Saturday, and | ment Germany had found as An ascistant not O SUTTON AP | rte 5; oe tials last night, at | Mrs. Horace Burrough of Baltimore, Mrs. A: | vacancy caused by the death of Capt. Wallace ; THE COURTS. yesterday afternoon the House gave its sanc-|® European nation, but the United States, « Taisen, a ee ee eee L. Barber. Mra. Geo. C. Hazelton, Prof. 0. T. | at Wounded Knee. Mrs. Hare's little girl owns | tell you. tion. ‘the bill provides: nati matrugeling toward specie payment. When seta. _| Mpiclte lange enthering of their, friends fornd | Nason aud Miss Mason, Mrs. B. P. Snyder, Mims and rides e diminutive India burro, which | Sbe—slarmed: “What, dearest?” Today — Sea Bes eee. Biddle | -, That hereafter no person in the District of | Ge, Mali! Act had pened the bankers, predicted TSAND . a phe Brome . A. T. Britton, Brit- tl ral tl after the 2 4 ” —Benzii Bi t. Lepley, Bidd ae our gold woul ve Sunty\7°4¥P | which have marked this quickly passing winter. | (u74et), Mr. and JIre A 7. eae arian PriL | battle of Woansed kreec’ ed tos piace | oe ee 7o. agt, Rost, “National Capital Tee Co. agt, Columbia shall well, give or furnish any cigar, | country; yet in I880, after the yoseare of. teat The drawing rooms of the parlor suite at the & Co. ag Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | by the officers of company K, seventh U.S.C. Godfrey, Childs & Sons agt. Cassell, Shafer & | Cigarette, or tobacco in any of its forms to any | act, the gold circulation was €268,000,000, as | Arlington pidly filling sharply after 7 | Hus dette Mie Bordetts, Gop and Move KW. | Mra pee Does Chicago use pig iron only in the con- | ( Pree W ag, Perc inet €106,000,000 in 1870. "The toned rr. a d I . ette, % § me Grittin is visiting her mother, : re 'o.agt. Gannon et al., same agt. Waugh; judg nder sixteen years of age, and for each | ®8¥ predictions for E x ron the bride and ber = its met up-| vier, Bfrs. A. ML. Loomis ind ‘Miss Loomis, ‘wei. Gal Sek ager 6 “es struction of her big packing houses? ments by default. Young agt. O'Donnell and every violation of this section the offender | of <lisarter had thickened during the ten years HAIG PAYMENTS SY DEE tvee, | the hotel Me Janney, branplendaa gown of | MES Samuel Emery, Mr. Norris Cochran, Mise : a for security for costs allowed deposited. shall, om conviction, be fined not less than #2 | following, yet in ISM, after the pamage of ‘the - iss Isis McMillan has returned to Washing- ; - 7 at | Cochran of Chicago, Mrs. Horace Burroughs of | | ™ : 4 Some wives think because men take them white silk with five oid lece trimming and wear- it e. es ton after a long visit to the b:ue region Ps AS, To FUE | ing pearl ornaments, received the guests as | Geo'W Josee: iiss Hough of Baliimore, Me. | OF Nentacky. © 5 per progeny caeas epimers Cham STbswY Ses | They entered. | All exes were centered on the [and Mrs. Semben, Miss Cochran, Mrs. ‘I. H.| ‘The Misses de Mendonca will giveaninformal | A™4 the women are usually right about it boys smoking on the streets. This provision, | ph TOUR 4 st. ii-w. J . irae m, Mr. head, Mire. Bretney, Mr. and | dance Saturday evening, Febr 7, at 9 Ee ey Lich was alno in the New York law. tered | NBCTe, as evers one ki = ser his large apartment was richly decked | Mfrs. C. S. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tasker, Miss | o'clock, in honor of. ‘their guest, Miss Lowry of | A week affair—Seven days. Today—Alexander agi, Smith: sale ratified | ext to be practically a dead letter, ‘and the | %° | palms, and Dranches of wild smilax framed the | Selneider, Mrs, Henderson, Dr. Toner, Mr. | Erie, Pa. and cause referred to auditor. | Cox agt. Cox; | Senate committee here struck it oat.’ The bill | | ree inirore. A raised platform was erected (iit, gr” Manchester, Mey Mise beam Mr AL | , MA% Senator Daniel will receive tomorrow | Buhop Hare hae lived for a number of years | PFO confess. “Nichols act.’ Uhlan: tebeing | then dcciensin tobacco ill havette be itd | MBE gave way to Mr: Ailiken, who ergied fa | Just under the music gallery. | Back of where |p “itir Mine Johnson, hire LG. Hine, Dr. | ffom4to 7 p.m., assisted by Mrs. Senator | among the Dakota Indians and they have never ms Sires fastenceceddbed. Lacy | corefel who Shay mao thelr ankeo $e. favor of a proposition to restore the value of [Tae pride suid groom stood to be married were | Ford Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Wadsworth, | Faulkner, Mrs. Scnator Kenna, Mrs. Heald, | attempted to scalp his name. rowning substituted trustee. sae ss the tpoeae palms tunic en weie teaching trom the | 42% Young, Mr. John W. Beli, Rev. Joseph and ited eae ey eg _— ;W. B. Webb do. Main agi THE ARLINGTON RAILWAY. rer Peanon. Cnoteat | plztform to the door, up which the bridal party Se ee aft, Nepton,’ : ff : liev. more agt. Thorowgood & Co.; d agt. Ludlow; leave to withdraw ictters . Bean enby; order for appear- 20-1m louTy-Five THOUSAND DO tminedliately im sums to suit ACKE! | nor more than €:0, or be imprisoned foc rey | present act, the gold circulation hed incrensed ess than five days uor more than twenty days.” | #0. £3 MAOS.A00. GUM chase predictions P original bill also provided a penalty on |eBe%ed, and the financial ‘crise of few 0 i excate in the ‘e agt. Seott; F. 1 Be ime: Cracraft, Napton, McDonald and Hamlink. Did Shakespeare wish to make Julius Cesar y in Somerset county, Ky. .s Father Suatth, 8S, te — — ee the Pnaylicoped Sen ¥. ©. backing of Gike Sa chanel bes | 004 40 be en antenthlled anes Ges bo bats mo Soo et Sey “Ut aml; Sie Se | he Micees es Will Probably Be adjourn toaay i be te me 03 , Baltimore, with the groom, | of one of the pleasantest reception: AM - Ants I : take sangha aie jo lay it be bo mect tomersow af Sir. Paal Andrews, aud his best man, Mr. Frank | Mrs. Yo Cha Yun, the wife of the Corean charge | issued cards for u “Matecito” om Tuesday, Feb- | Antony say: SES UE present \Pa.).who was present, “But y The bill which the solicited a hearing for ad ced to the dais from aside door. | @uflairs, being at home to her friends for the | Wry 10. But yesterday, the word of Cesar might ALEXANDRIA, ich passed House yesterday a hearing for a ‘gation from the p : vidi rail has | Philadelphia board of trade. SUMS ynow e500 UPWwanD, announced also the entrance | first time this season. ‘The honse 1500 13th| Mrs. Faulkner's last formal reception of the | Have stood against the world; now lies he eal ae A percent yiaageed Ad Tue LUWEDSS RATE OF INSEMRST, from the large door of the bride and her train | street, which bax been rented by the Corean | season was held Monday afternoon and was there.” DR, BEDFORD BROWN'S LECTURE. stagnation cr.rar peter ee [Ie ene o Satine, Sota ab ON of attendants. First eame the six ushers, then | government for several years past, is now its | Jargely attended. Mrs. Faulkner was assisted eee . Dr. Bedford Brown's lecture on “The Heroic | t#¢ House somewhat and action by the Senate som ine, looking at the BEAL ESTATE LN THIS DISTRICT. the bridesmaids, the maid of honor, the bride | own property and permanent home. It isa} by ber daughter, Mise F ikner, who wore} GETTING READY FOR BUSINESS. | Conduct of the Women of the Confederacy” at- | Will still be necessary. The amendments were | Clock, insisted on « vote on the latter's motion, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, rose-colored mull, and by Miss Love, in light ‘ either of a minor or acceptable character, realizing tbat if the hour of 12 was reached Cor. 10th and ¥ sts.n.w. | six other ushers. At the dais the bridesmaids | for a large gathering of people as that of yes | bine crepe; Miss Riley, white crepe; Miss Jud- Preparations for the New Ball Park—| ‘tedan appreciative audience to Lannon’ = “ P and 6 av Por. nd | it is thought s il without a special order the committee would 5 MOSES APEOASIN SPAS OF £2, CEQ | stood throe on either side. the ushers back of | terday as to exnse inuch wazprise to eversbody. | son of New York, in white silk aud point ince; |" "pavers Whe Are Eapetted nn igs ase ae to them | stand adjourned until next Wednesday. #-5,0oe—on Kood real estate; lowest rales of | them and the relatives of the bride and of the | For the reception of the charming young hostess Cracraft, black lace, gold trimmings: | yy, | “ns © comer, Precipitated the committee again inio mea: Bodeey. caw & BUTLER, OF groom had the first place among the spectators. | the parlors were softly lighted and her quaint | Miss Cochran, black net embroidered in crim- ork on the new ball park will probably be ‘ ’ . v be | of the part taken ne Tr aidens | bill provides, it will be remembered, for | stormy sea of recrimination from which MOSEE 70,1048 OX urat estar on riusr | Te DrMesmaids- lise Most of Virginia, Miss | native dresscwas in harmony with the gowns of | son; Mia Aldrich, light blue eilk with Louis | Begun in about a week and will ut first consist | of the! sonth in the stirring events way from the Pennsylvania depot, | it emerged — yesterda: Mr. Tracey « r nity, at sowed interest : Ames of Chicago, Miss Mattie Buckler and Miss | the young ladies who assisted her. Mrs. Ye | XIV bodice; Miss DuHamel, in red crape, and | in getting out enough of the trees to allow preservation of home life B streets northwest, along B street and | jected to the harsh methods of the ey where tne security inpood. SS MO | Niles of Boston, Miss Johnson and Miss Posano | Cha Yun wore a pale blue brocaded silk, made | Bisa Peachy, in gray tied with? vinket Hickts to eared ce Geo grand stand. It has alt surroundings of the time. weame northwest to 3088 street along | free silver stun. Fecheps, Shay” zy U. ©. GREEN, 308 7th st. n.w.__| of Baltrmore--wore skirts of white tulle and | in the native style 1s were for the benefit of the - | 26th strect to M street, along BM street and | resize it’ but they hed eteed alt towne < square-necked jackets, with high puffed sleeves | worn low in a knot ick fand, designed to care a’ | cancl road toa point on the Potomac river at colleagues. They had.no right to arsame and her futher, Mr. Thomas Janney, and the | bright pleasant house and affords somuch roota Her shining black hair was | trimmings. in which some pretty pins of white sicilienne. ‘Each wore the bride's | glistened. She speaks English flucntiyand takes | pAU'* M. Gertrude Kriete of No. 214 Eutaw Mouse, LOA been decided to lay out the grounds so that In sus to suit, af lowet rates, on aj 7. the batting will be done from the southwest to- his ® poimt on the Potomac river known as | that ar ® est Infirmary for sneh sick ai 4} or member intended to smothe — ap gift-a pearl true lover's knot. ‘The maid of | great interest in the study of American customs, fea an vores Miss Mary J. | ward the northeast, end this will obviate the | veterans of the late waras may find ahome | the ‘Three Sisters, where the company ir ae, | repeunie adh wwe Ten meal soe Scaealig Sap Sasa can Baa AT LOW: | honor-—sfiss Mae Allen Clagett—wore a demi-| which she is now so well able to follow. Si if: a = os great trouble with the arrangement of last | there. | thorized to constract a bridge to be approved | Certainly they never would get it in the Hlomse Mine? EXHOWEK, | trained skirt of tulle and # Louis XIV jacket of | ularly enongh, her Eng! almost entirely | Mrs. William H. Barnes will bold her last year, which put the sun in the eyes of the sec- EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. by the Secretary of War, and from thence by | if they persisted in antagonizing the majority mer (@ PANESHOWER & SON, cor, Lush | lustrous white brocade. Her favor from the | without accent. Mr. Ye Cus Yun, the digniticd | Thursday reception tomorrow, assisted by her | Yo", "hich p oangew ‘The city had last night several assemblies | ®ch lines as may be #elected by the company | of the committee. . ane G. = s4_| bride was a gold heart encrusted with dia- | representative of the Corean government, made | guest, Misa Jameson, and others. Se rn, ae acta end Oe bale a da na ce night | 2" approved by the Secretary of War tothe! Mr. Bland here rose impatiently and ex- ox monde hon — ae Se a rs most efliclons aid to bis wie in Fee Mr. M. E. Towers of New York, formerly of | *»4 center a Under the new arrange- 3 peor ae an a (epee ictisen aes —— gna a Arlington cemetery | claimed: “If that is the disposition let us say #0 ‘eCo! 2 trobe, Walter Andrews, Clary Ray, les Me- | their callers yesterday ., in a soft pin! is is ment the glare will be in the eyes of only the | meetings Le SG ei PRIN ere |and thence throug! Arlington estate out-| and quit. I don't care r " = Cauley, Magron aud Birney of New York, Ea-| cloth witha trimming of minkeand Miss Ayers, | ‘Bis city, and Miss Emma P. Webster were mar- : is y. oe payin t 4 rl Daser i was an assombly at the Washington Street Bap- | side of the grounds of the cemetery to the | don't expect Mr. Trace: port Par, Clark of Bovton, Montgomery intr Lee | in old rose matin au light brocade, were in the | Church.” How. ed, Wightman performed the | Beller. "At no potst is the greed ma nornen | Het Church, where, Prof. Charles S. Maurice | south Or west Line thereof in the stat of Vie | Wifes Boe oon = Phillips, Gaiiland Hunt, S. Ed. Hedfern and | drawing room with the hostess. " Out in the | Coremony. ‘The bride wire Poems ete no point is the ground as narrow | give series of pictorial illustrations of a lec- | ginia. Mr. Tracey—tI don’t know about that. BOARDING. Hugh Legare. son | lining room Miss Marie Moore. in adainty gown | gray broadcloth, elaborately trimmed im cut | °2,2¢ Capitol Park, and it is very much longer. | ture entitled “An Evening with Christ.” ‘The Mr. Bland—Well, I do know. qe bride was the center of all Semin) bine crepon, served cafe frappe at one end | Sto] and ostrich’ feathers, with hat to match Tes Tork of collecting the men haa come to Sodality Lyceum presented af the Lyceum Hall Invoices in Depreciated Currency. Mr. Carter called attention to the short time luring the entire evening. Her wedding gown | of the refreshment table, and Miss McDonald, appioeter s ‘lilies | # *tundstill and this morning there were, for a | on Duke street the opere’ ad Irving, or] Acting Secretary Nettleton formed | remaini a : wan an dainty ab har sayin ed betty. 10 ciao Lin sees eonroe crepe and lace, at the other of- | She carried a large bouquet of violets and lilies ' ron daerutsaan diprencamticeny ee Sate cet cant heen oe at a ; Neil Bur, | Wouder, no letters from men anxious to wear |the Orphan.” The rendition was made an| you yy; Sonn, oven orted immediately, seg aisreeeny | Ehite satin, the front width draped, in white | fered bouillon. “Mise Bal, in w'durk biue silk | goa of ‘New Yorks After’ tho ceremony tne | €, Siatorial uniform.” By-a_ standstill ts | excellent one by the young folks and the snter-| NeW YOK importers that no good reasons are | the House, even if reporte wiaiy walt pomisod | mousseline de soie. The bodice had ® heart-| presided at a great bowl of lemonade in| fi0.e couple held a thort recoptine ey tne | meant that no mors men’ have been signed, al-| vals were filled with musical and dramatic se- | Perceived by the Treasury Department for Mr. Walker contended that the people ad ‘2544 | shaped neck and long sleeves. A fall of old |another corner of the room. Mrs. Ye | church parlor, leaving in time to take the 12 | (#0Ugh negotiations have by no means been | lections by members of the lyceum. An atten- | Changing the instructions requiring that mer- not yet had an opportunity to be . He point applique came over the high shoulders |Cha Yun will receive next Tuesday | Chirey' Daron, leaving in time to take the 12 | suspended. Advances are being made to Dun. | tive audience was present chandise imported from country having | did not want to have a inecting tomorrow, bat and fell im sash ends over the drapery. She | also. Among her callers yesterday were the | New York sity: lap for second base and. Visner for the ont- YOR FIRE SERVICE. paper currency seid to_be depreciated shall be | Was Willing to meet three times next week. FUSS oLSs TABLE BOAKD AT ST. D PA. n.w., large, well-turnisbed rooms and first Jeariad medeiate prices, transient uests.ace ao- | wore diamond earrings, her wedding ring was | Japanese tuinister and attaches and Madame P field. O'Brien of the famous Cleveland nine of : ‘s 3 iavowwed i oisia_ | Tpand of diamonds aa holding her veil to her | Iukeno, Senator ant-Mrs, Faulkner, Vencaue- | 314. Commissioner Lyman was not at home | tra vedse icone Pitch hore next season, | _iezieon.ot the voluateer dremas, ix tn |occnitteel (oo, tavelea ta the stantund oe: See Sameera at eee anes ange iamond stars, the | lan minister and Madame Peraza, Chitian min: | to callers yesterday. but will receive her friends | and he will be approached for his terms, and it | €tch company, have been furnished by the | Shit, f, fray pelts, tue value of] Mr. Bland again expressed his disgust and qremregit. The tale vl cunelged clth «| ote act Madons Lames Cenmntaaenes ana |ou Tecstaye hereaier, they are at all witisfactory ho may be induced | city with rubber boots and coats for fire and | uch is fixed | clamation of | the | nis desire to “quit this business.” iap UNFATLING IS iE | deep border of point applique. She carried a | Mrs. Groff, Kepresentative and Mra. Coxe: 4 7. rs. Coggawell, | Mrs. Senator Sanders will receive at the | t Sign Washington contract to pitch his old- | water service. The paid fire department of | of State has, however, been” requested to in-| “I don't want to be bumbugged,” said he. y electricity in il nervous diseases, ins, Commissioner popkpctes tn laritien wie Wound prayer be ok thegitt of Min Cla Commands ‘and Sirs D Gommieioner sperpicpaty pels rely time ball. Last year he was a sick man, and | Alesandria consists of six members—a fire | struct consular officers that in’ cases of mer-| Mr. Bartine’s motion to meet tomorrow was ‘ont now, his friends’ say, he isin good form’ and | chief, t i d three dri All the | chandis c i depreciated | carried vote. down again the palm avenue the happy young | tion: Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Senator] Mrs. W.8. Parks gave a delightful dancing | taking care of himself. other firemes, four ‘wardens and ai Slama meee ter god to estore pe aera " ft other firemen, four wardens and about one ency the invoice price | endeavored to restore peace » chose —_ took —_ —_ penn atioral beg — Mrs. se —- a) oie —— party es (oy re in — a gucete, us. —— ane of a hom ae tng and | hundred active firemen, are all volunteers. Hem by tiem ie ch Sree, a ‘ef ‘the | the wet ety ‘Tocsdey Eeaaectin with two violet hearts swinging over their | Capt. and Mrs. Kantz, U. 8. N., Mr. and Mrs. m of itimore and Miss Houston of New | secretary of the board of control ixsued, tal wala if eu 4 heads, in the north parlor to receive congratu- | Horatio King: Reprenchtative and. Sirs, Onth: | York, Among hove resent cove Sige Prat | couple ef patledee oa is a epecial, as follo heart total value thereof may be reduced or con-|delegation were heard before that day. lations. write, Mra Otis Bigelon, Admiral and Mra: | Mise Heveridge, Mise Cochran, Miss Hehneider, | “In compliance with resciutious adopted at our | , There will beno general ceiebeation of Wash- | TSmSd 100 00 sine seas Oger ere | Saree aime, Mann, ,colaed lady. at te =antCeE eon When the dancing commenced the bride and | Almy, Commissioner and Mrs. Veazey, Mr. and | Miss Mills, Mise Hutchins, Miss Potwin, Miss | recent meetings held in New. York I respect. | ington’s birthday here. The St. John’s cadets last issued. These instructions take effect | made a corresponding motion. But the other re groom and the entire bridal party danced a} Mrs. Joseph M. Care: ‘Cuth- | Lanius, M lapp aud Miss Parks and Messrs, j fully request all clubs to forward me, not | will have adress parade and the Friendship April L. side immediately began to labor with Mr. Vaux iaik eeueas Sace ea. wedding quadrille together. It revived anold- | bert, Mra. Ceo! iy will Aa s gounian on thonba, , : 2 vn, issioner and | Olcott, Francis, Heiston, Miller, Leonard, Du- | later than Saturday seal 7th instant, a | Fire Com; Capt. Rossel, in his indorsement of the re- | {*bioned custom and made a very pretty sight. | Mrs. MacDonald, Commissioner and Mrs. Tay- | vall, Collamer, Wooten, Maverick, Parks, C. H. | complete list of all players held under contract | as the 200 of February fails on Sunday: : . avoid the requirement for voting next Wednes- a 7 o many claimed the favor of a dance from the | lor, Commodore and Mrs. Greer. Ochm of Baltimore, Dr. Chase, Mr. Rapley and | or reservation for 1891, by your club whose | "The “f. . sention of Virginia wil —_ d while aquest of the Wesbingion aut Georgetown Rail | wi ome ite bride thatshe waskepton thefoor | “irq, W. Sturtevant Moore held her lest re-| Me. Hichards. _,_ {services you desire to’retain, as well ax those | mect here on the 18th instant. ee OP preveatuan sah augur So that aes road Company for permission to lay a cable ean at aoe mens hows. Ww om oe ‘fell to | Cention for the present yesterday, assisted by | Senator Janes F. Wilson of Iowa and family ‘Thaabove sade che desire to dispense with.” | ‘The remains of Mr. Willard Hinklers, who fused to Comply With » Request. rought his fist down upon the table and sand, says thas the ovstoun doce net corm to be | ding cobs, the inchs piece with Ghe ring tell to | 552 Tabb. and Representative E. N. Morrill of Kansas and | {BG above was mailed to the representative of | died at the infirmary here, have been taken for ‘The Liverpool Cotton Association has com-| declared the committee adjourned to moet CEmiasionees: “the depth that ey peopese | the lange parlor and the Unde health was | Mise Farquber, daughter of Commodore | family Tis moved to the Lincola, 10th and | rogalar bulletin of oficiak changer T° | DUrial te Gaithersburg. Ma. we atrect | Piaincd to the New Tork Exchange of "dap" | “WOFFU®, leaving Bir. Vaux s motion peuding. ‘ommission he dey hey use r m1 * a 0 . ’ . Wil ‘ 2 < small house with lot ‘olumbus street eo to make the channel wevs for their cables 1s | drunk in rounds of champagne. Farquhar, was the hostess of a young people's | Ht wtrystauorinments where, Mrs. Wilson, a6- | “Contracts for 1891—With Philadelphia, John | ncAy*mall house, with lot on Colu bought for | © (baled before thoroughly ary). The nt for connecting | She disappeared at 10 o clock to change her | tea yesterday. ‘The guests were asked to meet ‘Thornto: not given nor any arrang with Cleveland, Leon Viau and ©. J. | $700 by Wm. Colber*. ceive tomorrow. SENATOR INGALLS BACK. 0 a yest with C ; J foreigners asked that rules be made to prevent a liemnen ne + fh <td bridal attire for a dark blue traveling dress and | Miss Adelaide Farquhar, who, with the mother, , | McKean; with Pittsburg,’ Connie Mack (this aes = < - os Ss nti oete pep pat egy Pape her reappearance was the signal for a vigorons | the widow of Biaj. Farquhar, 13 now. visiting ‘Mr. H. Lee Ragiand and Miss Frances C. | ought to settle the controversy hotmecs nee POR ae waent oF “damp” cotton. A committee of | He Takes His Defest Philosophicalty— pelting of old slippers and rice. A few hurried | her uncle. Mra. Commodore Farqubar, in a | O'Hare were married Monday afternoon at the | buzg and the Red Stockings of Boston over thia gelietort “cpp | the New York Cotton Exchange took up the Greeted by All His Colleagues. good-byes and both bride and groom made an | black silk with Gold, passementeries, and Mrs. | home of the bride's mother, on the Hock Creek | desirable player); with Hrookiyn, Thomas F. |, 8. sends #2and cash £2to Tne Sran office | matter, and the following has just been sent to Senator Ingalls made his appearance in the Unceremonious dash for their earriage to escape | Parquiusz in ablack and white silk, chape-| road near the Soldiers’ Home. ‘There were no | Kinslow and G. E. Hemming. for the benefit of the destitute family in South | «ye complaining Englishmen: iaepahe thls samnsiia, Reining a condition that it was before the | this fusilade. They are to be away jast a week | roned the gathering. Miss Farquhar wore a | cards, and only the members of the family were | With the Philadelphia American Association | Washington. nics pamaiih ub aeodapineuak au — — oa ne, nO Matter what may be the | and will muke a visit to Bost When they re- | t gown of heliotrope crepe and Sliss | prevent. Key. Father Ryan of the Imumculate | Club, W. If. Sharvig and W. J. Dradiey. with <ses ‘he committee are surprised at such a com- | for his recent wearisome journey and arduous thickness of the conerete or wearing surface. | ‘urn they are to go housekeeping at 1821 Jedier- | Adelaide Farquhar was in white erepe. ‘The | Conception Chureh officiated. The couple will | Columbus, Elton Chamberlain, Charles Brdoka, The Catholic Benevolent Legion. munication as that referred to them should | campaign in Kansas. His aspect was as calm His recommendation bas been approved and | *on place, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | latter sang delightfully several times. Outin the | make their home in Kichmond. F. Kuss, W. H- Wheelock, John E. Easton, M. | ‘The Catholic Benevolent Legion, Washington | emanate from euch a source as the Liverpool | aud dignified as ever, aud his voice has host the company will Lave fo. furnish more com | Jannes:iniending loreturnatonce to Baltimore. | tea ryom Stiss Deweze and Miss Shephard did —-— e0e = X Baldwin; with St. Louis, Jack Munyan, | Council, No. 34, bas installed as officers for this | Cotton Association. The cause of damp cotton | none of its resonance and measured cademee. Se ae ee ienne with pearl trimmings, were present at | Coolidge, Miss Br Miss Edie. Miss Towne, | The BIll Reported With Several Important | W. Loug, N. L. Baker, T. F. Power, from Balti- | MeCarthy, vice president: Rev. Jacob A. Walter, | to be easily accounted for. Fora long period | to the published accounts of the senatorial ‘The Comm vers today issued an order to | the wedding. Mr. aud Mrs. Andrews. the latter aM Mr. Henry, Mr. Chambers. Mr. Amendments, more; John Thornton, by chaplain; John C. V. Smith, secretary; Giles | of the present picking season the weather was | struggle in his state. It was a square figh! , the eifect that hereafter to provide against the | wearing a dark gray satin with biack thread lace | Norton, Licat. Griffin, Mr. Haines, Mr. Perry ude i P ‘Terms aecepted—John Healey. ait P. W. | G. treasurer; Denis Callahan, col-| Wet; fo much so that moisture not only Mr. Stowar; (Vermont), from the. committee | wenien by Unltimore; ¥.. Scherbeck bey tha | Gonee cone eee nae Callahan, col-| oroughiy impregnated the fives, bet sow. rai sey will not receive tomor- | 0 Judiciary, has reported, with amendments, | Phila .elphia Association Club, yer, 1 xamin Pures ously reduced the quality or grade of the crop. | **%¢! pasting of any placard, bill oradvertisement of | 2nd many tine diamonds, received in the large | and Licnt. Haines. no bill shall be pasted | S#lon with Mr. and Mrs. Janney. Mrs. Senator an immoral charac’ : K Dyer, medical examine: ither the supported their candidate most loyally, and he Sntil they bave been submitted to sed sn | _ Among those prevent were ight Reverend | ro- the bill providing for a court of appeals for the —————— shal, and Martin J. O'Callaghan, guard. Dr. | Hater {he cotton exchanges of America nor pee 2 proved by the eapiain of the metropolitin | Bishop Keane, wine Waramaker. Sis Morgan. Mrs. Gov. Fletcher has returned from the | District. GEN. ‘WILCOX’s WIDOW. Jolin LDser and Mewre. John F. Greene and ‘al pasvont abe from wretiiag eotion tah a4 Ingalls “ha S canes phenol Police a8 displaying nothing. objectionable | Mrs. Lowrie Bell, Mr. and Mra, Hutchinson, | «02° Gr her mother at St Louis and is ot| The bill, it will be remembered, provided for SE aaa ! elected trustees. not fet boon picked. "Ite. the belief of wea | = > otes A ‘Under the law regulating this subject. Mr. and Mra. Howard Clagett, Mr. Woodbury | 1827 N street northwest. the establishment of a court of appeals for the | S8¢ S¥e* trict for $10,000 for Causing el Philip J. ‘¥; be- | committee that the world in general is obli “j * . Mis Death. i ADDITIONAL OAS LAMP. , . ; ae Blair, Mrs. Gordon McKay, Mrs. and the Misses | Mrs. and Miss Quay will hold their last re-| District, which shall consist of oxe chief jus- = a ; to take things as they tind them. If the cotton The Commissioners have ordered, upon the | Del Monte, Senor and Mme. Mendonca, the | ception tomorrow. tive and three associate justices to be appointed | . Mary R. Wileox, administratrix of ‘the estate J. MeHienry, alter. | Crop 8 poor one, « sandy or wet one, that te fecommendation of Capt Task, the erection of | Mines, Mendonca, Stes, Howard White, Mise | | Mrs. K. E. Warren of New York, a niece of | by the President, the salary being $7,£0) for bes cd toluene Mere be Linden Kent, | nate, ual meeting of the Marvland | thee being Umer teccitete ae ord ie | de three additional gay lamps located as follows: | Victoria Emory, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wis Mr. | the late journalist and poet, F. J. Ottarson, has | the chief justice and $7,000 for the associnte | 0% entered snit against the District of Co- | State Council in Baltimore yesterday Dr. 1. H. Romer eal hepeeen be ae ade | him with a cordislity far above the couven~ One on 2ist street between go Plorida ave- Fred Mckinne ‘Mine Nelie ‘Wilson, ‘the Mi F- | been a few days with friends at Willard’s. justices. lumbia to recover $10,000 by reason of the death | Goldsmith of St. Pius of ected That will alter the workings of nature —— t tional type. Kew ey came ea for myn hue, east side; one on 2 ‘ween R and a ? ae “4 weed m2 ash- P feat were evidently heartfelt, and it must ve ecine canon cues ai - that grows in the open air, your committee | f°™ 3 ~ = Mr. and Mrs. Frothingham are sojourning at =e “ of Gen. Wilcox or December 2 from injuries | president and Mr. James Fellerton of W. A the | James, Mr. Chas. Augustus Taylor, the Misses F . ‘The court, by the bill, is to establish not less : vice presides jo0ey been very gratifying to the Nenator to witness feuilicesh corte eftieh end Buidoerases | Patten, Mix. Howe, find" Mra. Dickson, | tbe Livingston, 1009 18th street laser ore ess clue ype oe ta rs gees Fecoived on November 28. She alleges that the | jrton, Council vice, president. | Joseph B. | herowith beg to return ihe communication Yy gratifying Representative Mra. Chas. Gibson, the| The Columbia Ideals have issued invitations street (14th and G) was in an unsafe condit ion Heuisler, esq. was chosen representative to | herewith beg : ion | the many evidences of his general populaticy, ; , rpool Cotton Association, with ‘ EW SUE Waste IxPUREETION. pues Cor, Mr. an® Mra. Simpson Miss Mo-| for a complimentary reception on Monday, | 4H Tesmntions as may be necewury for tho | it tuere were four trenches there for the, | ue UPFeme council the recommendation that no attemp: be made preceeding as they id, trom the republioas The Commissioners have received a letter | jun. Miss Jackson, Dr. Guzman, Mrs. A. F. | February 9, from 8:30 until 1. Tad othe ot yee A, Clerk at $8,500 | laving of a short railway not properly burri— - fsa hacks toca ts ae to formulate any such rules as are suggested.” | MAlority, ae: i cloture, and from Ii. S. Beattie, commissioner of street | Magrude:, Mies Sherrill, Mrs. Condit Smith, | Mrs. Allan McLane gave a luncheon to eigh- | "1 2cTiet at $1.300 are provided fo caded or guarded by igualy or lights, and By | ughorte Sykt ca pays ie Tall ok pees pea ‘also from the democrat, whom he go often and ¢leaning in New York, requesting information | Mis» Condit Smith, Miss MeSfilian, Mrs. Anden- | teen ladies yesterday. Section 7 oF the bill provides that any party | reason of the negligence of defendant the de. |. “Shorty” Johnson and Isuze Dragg were in RECIPROCITY PROPOSED, fs to the method of cleaning streets in vogue | Te, the Misses ‘Aylmer, Mavroveni Bey, M-| “Sie, sunson has iaued invitations for a | SSk7vel by any final orders, rer de- | ceased at 6 0 clock in the evening stepped into | the Police Court today, and each charged the ——— pn he cen iu Washington. He asks for the information, | ou*tan, Mr. and Mra. Chas. Barry, Mr. and | preakfast on Saturday. may sppeal therefrom to the court of poet | one-of the trenches, was thrown down and rup- | other with assault. The former is of small | The Canadian Government Favors Free Trade ‘cramer Foils to Get Bail. he says, at the suggestion of Mayor Grant, who | w Harvey, Le Page, Sir-and See | Mrs Senator Morzili wil not receive tomor-| and the latter court shall arm, revere ot | Sure. blood vessel of the brain ‘and received | stature, although he has lived here more than ee Robert B. Cramer, who is charged with falee Sag the mete opeigetiné # Bew mode of sweep-| Prinklin Stevie, Br. Jas. G. Biting, Afr. Jobn | row, but wiil dovo on the succeeding Thure-| modify such judgment or decree. "A eee aaa Seed Biseeee, ee ee 8 a ae ee ee ee ae ae pretenses, was brought up Jail today in metropolis. Webb, alr. and Mrs. Richard Lay, Dr. days in February. judgment of the court of appeals may Le 1 . " years old and is often called “Gen. Bragg.” meRepeRe™ Peo Poupdanatimaecay, |e ‘that, of his friends would psec neg TBE Hisemaah, Magnes 36° Laene; We: aoa ees: | cists aiphcoms ralah eithast bo’ at boas s5:| SOuimet, Sts ty. tae. Baprense: Overt oF ee Pioneer Council's Entertainment. | Both are colored and Policeman Ellis said to | tonight made public the exact lines upon which a ‘some have been issued as follows: Barr & Sauner, | Henry Spofford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Harris, United States upon a writ of error. T Last evening the National Rifles’ Hall ‘was for €2. mo acéadcel F i vf i intend to usk for reciprocity with the | Sive bail - morrow, but will reeeive with Mra. A. P. Lacey, | of appeals by the bill is giv ‘edi wrt | attoa atwicg & Judge Miller that both were habitual drunkards. | they int “ whee four brick dwelling, 209 to 215 Ist street north- | Lieut. and Mra. Logan, Miss Almy, Mr. and = Chil a of appe: y the bill is given jurisdiction over led to overGowing by the members and | ‘Tie larger ‘t of the vld man’s nose had been | United States, and ny those lines coming west: $14,000. G.' W. Phillips, eight brick | Mr™. Chas. Kay, Mr. and Mra. Chatard, Mr. 1315 Clifton street, appeals from decisions ‘of the commissioner | friends of Pioneer Council, Sons of Jcundab, | cut off during a fight’ between them ina howes | ouced St ae = i in van " Owing to the continued illness of Mrs. Tyler's | of patents. = ; 4 ; dwellings, 125 to 139 Massachusetts avenue | ift}y use? Mise Bale and Mr. and Mra. | ice ten, which was, postponed to Feb- | ‘The bil also contains a provision that when- | ® "itnesk an entertainment for the benetit of wusmeotelismoatioet ne Rortheast: £24,000. Allison Nailor. one brick | “30 ana Mrs. Matthew G. hing tee ruary 9, is put off indefinitely. ever the number of justices of the Sup the council. The program was made up of the | “7 testimony wan that Shorty did it and he boy, Seen tae of With ond Rhody bleed) hospitable pragilvoh day eo heat Mrs. Hobson has sent cards for the marriage | Court of the District 4s by death. resiguation, | farce “Box and Cox.” in which the characters | acknowledged his guilt, but the old man was wecoud " . 4 i retirement or otherwise reduced to five the | were taken by Miss Mary A. Saltmer and under the i that Je ¥ go Front ase ea a tp tae Parlors | ead Se: Wiliam Wigton at bes bersy | court shall then in future cousist of ou chief | Moma: Edward Wilasey’ and i Holladay | Umcttaceerapreanen that Jobmeon's mother ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ts having been built by John C- Breckinridge | 8a) N rect, on Tuesday, February 10, ‘Tho | J9st€e and, four mweciate Justices “ihe inl | Dorey: the farce “Turn Tlim Out,"a which the | “shorts spoke pint iefenso of his mother Deeds in ee have een fet an falows: Robt, | hang been, built by John C. Greskinrige | 150°N sree, on Tusalas_Febcuaty giao proviied ‘that justice of the | characters were taken by H. K. W. Patterson, | and waid that he eat off the old’ men's nec eed Waldron to Emma T. 0'Donrell, sub 117, 2q, Douglas, Gen. Groat and Gen. Sherman. bas | Mr. and Mrs. John Slay gave 0 dinner lest preme Court ol reecive 36,500 and the | James A. Larcombe, Lb. H. Dorcy, Misses M. A: | he did it with a stick. I 3 & H E r / ansociate Justices 76,090 per year. H nd Mury A.'Saltmer, F.'J. Lawrence was thereupon sentenced to sixty days in | and is signed a seapcoae: bela pena 1A do. | theltered many, notable, gntherings and has | night of twenty covers The soinaiie ude soverd amendments to | and Jianes La Winters ad the play “be ence Siesiteciseperameeee eee ee @— PF. MKiggins to. E. Miller, , | been the scene of many brilliant social I. i 9 bill. ‘The ad Ga whi = Rad. cua name o eer Jon ea pomveae s party ecocmec Mrs. H. J. Crouch of 8t. Panl is visiting her | the bill ¢ court of appeals Douad,” in whieh Messrs. Wi and Dorcy —-- gathering of the oldest Washington familien, | 02; Capt H. J. Crouch, 117 4th street south- | Sensis! of oue clit justice a Siok parts Tape Feoer tel eeare Real Estate Matters. with a sprinkling of many others prominent in | st. made £5,500 for chief justice and £5,000 for as- | enacted, some of the characters, being fully u odicial life. A great bali of roses pendantfrom | Mrs. Win. R. Hodges will be at home tomor- | sociate justites instead of 500 an to the work of professionals. ind the hall chandelier made an adornment which | row and will have Miss Mamie Brown of George- | respectivel reference to ap-| them cleared for dancing, which was enjoyed e. ub | caught every eye upon entering. In the two | town with her. pec to te Gaprome Gouct of toe United [tormenta 3 Joi. Hamer cp | MAi8e drawing rooms baskets of tcarlet tulips | Mrs. J. C. Rock of Brooklyn, formerly of this | Stutes is amended somewhat, and the proviste + \in maid : meme Court stricken out, resent rper to F. Bontz, | eifectively used in many corners. ‘The dining | BOFtwest. tas repech on he ope In the case of Johu Proby, who plead guilty | P : Mary, E, Stickney %6 | room was decked in pink tulips, a handsome | , ies Ida Newberger of Hampton, Va. is visit | yg Nebr 0m the subject quotes larga from | 4, retit Lareeny in December and wus seutenced Roe peep ed nent lot 7 Fortune Enlarged; $750. | oval of them forming the center piece on | ing Mrs. B. Salomon for a few days, Bar Awociation, showing the imperative ne- | u rt 3, ‘ats, fronting 3 se Jas Harrises Hashes, lot S| the ‘table. “All” the substantisis "as weil | The Mozart Chorus Clab was pleasantly en- | Ganity for as manedene ree ate ee r = Faces oof an 1nth streotee O62: 8 —. J. Hh. ~~. = = Te nein’ AMeT® ySemerously offered | tertained Monday evening at the residence of | ci! system of the District. Attention is espe- a" ton by the young ladies. Mrs. Emery and her | Mrs, O. H. Hopkins, 325 7ti street northeast. cially called to the trouble and disagree- ” x daughters received in the front Mrs. A. P. Lacey, 1315 Clifton street,wili hold | ments now resulting from the Supreme Court - | wore an elegant black silk. Miss Emer 2.99 | in special and general term. ‘The report finully | was near her mother. wore pale blue i says: “The plan embodied in the bill under white lace. Mra. W. V. Cox, the married consideration has received the delibezative ap- 5 i Sheban, undivided third int. lot 6, sq. 363: $2,200. E. ski to T. Lucas, lot 9, sq. 74 ii s re F i H EFF, rh Meadows: $400.” EH. Gooth to Fi daughter, had ona blue ‘brocade, with 1 of the bar : Ee mes peperese = ey a foots scien Seaboard team bnen | ; Fearh of appeal in Oa Decies to Chek eet Sebery City Investment Co. of Mrz. Dr. Corey, in white crepe: janes shail be transferred the present jurisdiction of a ee Pog, jr. bine brocaded satin Miss Dun- the Supreme Court of the District in. general hE | co Fagan to FM Crinwell ead 0. sa. 1315 $2180. | crepe ‘and pink silk; Mise Waltham, in lavender om wyustt’ Ohad wiliaua TY RAS wine Karr L Norton, = » i Miss Barr, i taille “Lend-a- #2 jorse. Wi; OT. A. Mitchell to J. F. Waggaman, | oP ne se ype 7 retoher, at Keripragar ogee 2 era 7. peng . = 7%; @—. Jas. Gibbons to Petomns | Dems on =e i SEE oome ot the Wind P comerivy i i if i fisheries on 20, a4. coat i low ehift. Freon Cotte Co.rightot way in Turkey Taickets| Ss Mer Helen Ease Haku seront | esmemme of —ereten wees consting | Anciber " page yg pn Fleming, pt 2, | in receiving. Mr. Emery and his son-in-law, laws of the county . 59; $1,500. rumeli to P- <5. Sb 20, sq. i: E.G. Hulrich to G. Notes | euamont ofall Weir eee ee Me enter! A Plants of Pomeror, Ohio, is in the city, the “3. The lows of the | of ons eS ab 3s a 303 rab sian Ficbinaon | [Among those preseat were Benator Blair, | Suesct ure Charlee GSeith, 1704 Connect Saseda trom bere : mame, £1 pone Fat eS, = =) 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jas, M. Mr. and Mrs. friends on Saturday. vessel 5 Mary Dracger ga ‘L. Holbrook, M: Mra. Plain and Miss Plain, 907 Maseachusetts Mate ‘of Philadalpbla and Miss Mose ot ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Saunders have taken. session of their new r das iP i if FF: FA, Px Hd £ BE at