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iit THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, -D.C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891. t SHOOTING STARS. Thomas = Mrs, _ Mason, | Among the guests were Mr. and Mra. sae = Harmbny, Lieut. and Pn ASS " A Mrs. Seseph Carey, Mr. ond which ordinarily attends their efforts ia a con- OCIETY ee ee eek a Deen harpoon gt a and Miss Kenna, | 4 rain of terror—the Flood. ] 7 We finnous argument in favor of « continuing of |W ()R TJ) () + |Baniel, Mra, Reagan, Mra. Dolph, Surgeon | Mrs. Owen, Senstor and rs ‘Stockbritge, Sire, THE MEN W HO See Se Devi, Com and ize. Suorreth the Miers Soe: | aod Mee Soule, Mrs. Frederick D; Power, Mm os emai, # — por Seem tor and Mrs. Hichborn, Dr. | Hazelton, Lieut. and Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. ar tely: “Then Lam to give ap all mace | derma CS att uipaeenn yt o-e ory i its as peg ig and Mrs. Greer, Mr. and | Mrs. Powell, Mra Cavenaugh, Mrs. J. D. Chai oe Sn * at ce fot Peasy jalo-tra eae: Saw Hard] The ninth never will be able to understand | Many Notable Entertainment Sire. Thomas Woleon: Mise Alosn Wilsos, Mi | mun, te grein gf the Turki Si i Oe ee ‘ol eet Troops at Pine Ridge Who Saw why Gen. Brooke acted as he did on the morn- @ Mrs. C. A. Williams, Mrs. W. E. Curtis, | Miginditch ied Nota » and Mrs vars sr eg Sure ait aie INS TX LOTS. “ to the rescue the Season Wanes, = a Mme. Me: Wm. E, Chandler, Mrs, Wood, ‘Mra. Faulkner, |, 2" yore tote of parle in thie | etapa aN DROURLAND. Service. poms Ae Larue the agency : Mines Suton Cae ned ise riget’De |e ant a Evlgar Allen and Mire Allen, with | Yor. ee cee fe5-st —— + Oat of the seventh. Every! af wg} ¢ Mi numerous others well known in offic = SOUTH BROURLAND. m ti d Mme. Guzman, Mr. de Strate, Mar ; n hice SALE ci the above sub- vane that Col. Henry and his pail and Mm " re. Cul- ial circles, several hundred im all. eat aati Caritot an wy cheat aon ewe | red. stmoet 160." 1s Eeaan ta hes ery DANCES, TEAS, RECEPTIONS. | $"4/ Hanedel, the Mims Blackburn. Mra. Cul | social circles, several hundred ‘in ‘all. Mrs Schicas nears Wadia ha wake, hus lb at oe yt Wanhinevon stay inv Siber | THE BLACK CAVALRYMEN. started on their sallop, to the, Mission suc- Jom. Sirs. Frve, Mrs. Carey, cate ge or “ie eon mao pO LC “Ril Un REDFORD W. WALKER | Comeregy ere tay ond infantry eee = ing Club was entertained last night | Mrs. W. H. Gaines and her ters, — ‘-papiugaemems oe : nee a Chine bo the Iossuan | flees Se te chica arate cod ant What Was Going On Last Evening—Ladies Riese sears Avaya Noyes and Miss Blount | I. Sheibles and Misa Gaine of See ee | caeascaach Gia, vemniaheh A ta > shire ave, a beautiful building site, Se of Interest—Coming. a it " e y diet to alley. a party wall mae meat sie literated the Color Line—The Situation on pact stopped because they had to, but = = sea Entertained. eet that it has enjoyed in its successful | Donna Maria de Mendonca rence airpomeas> § | happiest tim fn foot _REST & HUNGERFORD, 24 14th st that rre not im- nti, civilians kept it ap until the ninth was beyond | Dancing career. ‘The meeting ground was Willard Hall, | arondonca, asaisted by Mise Lowry and several | only 900.000 Furie bua + Washington Biss o os ated aivaneier ¢ haiti Brooke was afraid the cheerin; Th ‘was set as a parlor, 2 following Fridays. ‘as you did it that, don't you kno pom LER ee ee ee of The Evening Star. eee See Satens ene wee SO | dmeey Rae siding leeeet name | aeieeetnrinindd triers scart teey|_ Mre. Edward Goodiellowbes gunote Porton WOR SAL TEY LOT dist | PLACE YOUR INVESTMENTS, Staff Correspondence agency, but neither that nor any other exct: "| Mendonca and the Misses Mendonca, fal hostesses made an attractive group " = marae ion visitors have not attempted he Sag ti: DO YOUR SPECULATING el or Bian sects cae a iss | oihente Mia ratertoramne Tow been ogee eachusetts avenue; Mme. Guzman, 1224 17th to receive their guests. Miss Rice wore a | Monroe for astay of weeks So far our Indien =a whe in the new and beautiful subdivision of If military matters at Pine Ridge and in its | To oe? ie imc : street; Mme. Lascano, 1623 16th street; = rena of violet crepon with steel passementeries | Miss Furst of Lock Hi von, Fs., ts visillNg | 0, cconster thelr complezion to the town. TET | hg cn es vicinity continue tomove on the route laid ‘MEDAL WEARERS. John W. Mason, 1415 Hopkins ee Se | Sl cas eqetad ben at Parken coe deat | irs. SH. Kauffmann, 1421 Massachusetts — » Patan’ eet laversiveterns and city mapeovemente "| Gee eae em Sy Dave <a Ne eT ice nnd Gd Gale Sas sided | See ee ee Gita. ‘BicCalla,¢ | Fanny Rice wore mauve orepe with Barlands of | avenae. of tho| Happiness is contentment; contentment ieehae o HEIGHTS, & PRop- | Couple of weeks but one command on duty at the at the Ridge are the proud poseessors of medals Ereme ee a KY — 1109 14¢h, sirents yiolete sod she ones ere Sed seanreal Mr. Alexander pena Pagrecen fg ary rot. Therefore be unhappy. GO UP THE TOWER AND EXAMINE THE #4 That will be a battalion of the ninth 4 Shaw won theirs 5 ight, 2028 G street; Mra: | Miss Noyes ~ ‘and | Russian legation, returned city Tuce- cE tity. agency. wi of honor. Sergts. Jordan ant Mrs. Marcus’ J. Wright, bined in a pretty ‘way with pink crepe yy tA recente Erinn the United. see rye | AD mers, Pt ene Jehe | own te Foran Mi engi Ren | Wek oe METKOP’ ‘ BI ittiest fighters the United States army earned his fighting Utes, while ivate V re. st ; Mrs. “lof lilies of the vailey and — “* <a os —_— " ' At the reservation, | rying a wounded man off from thy irs. William a t; Mrs. 1. A.| the flowers Oto “i ‘| “ht to be made to blush. ny the and the first infantry age on x the most sanguinary of Victorio’s | avenue: Miss Lay, 1123 1th street; rs. 1. 2 Rico of Arkansag, Mr. and M poned. | ongl SOR SALELOT ON ORES bapeacorncen tix: TT THe Tow pRices, hile the ninth is six milessouth of the agency. | of some of the most « interesting incident in| Rosecrans, 710 19th street; Mrs. Z.T. Sowers, Le ay ome and Mrs. Blount, Rep- | Ps. Gen. Payne will hold her last réception - . HUD. overicoking city, sat iene (&e., from KEDEOND Ww. | on Monday the sixth will be at Rushville, en | PVONeny, ‘allcy’s military career. He had left | 1399 New York avenue; Mrs. et oa Mrs’ | resentative ond Mia Townsend and Senator tomorrow snd will be aisted by Mra. Gen.| The Indians and the white people constita ss DM ETE SUS Bibi" | route for heme, and unless there are some un- | Private Wallcy's mil iin heady of main | 10024230 eect; alee. Mad “Clio, Mra | reentat Prrecnadaci gee org ee eeged PE age ge 0 pow-wowerful combination. ave... Auarostt ils ” startli developments in In-| with the intention in his heart of remaining C. T. Sampson, 1743 Rhode “: folks and chaperones invited; Mrs. Wynne of Payne, Miss Stewart, Miss Aldrich, Miss Nelson, rei S000 DEEBLE, =— ee ee ae a | y. Ho was caught and brought back. AS | Nae,” Mrs John Stephen, seus Ibi cisksts | Now ork wea iste geet Sak weiss ape Mais Bay ond Mie thes See insix podihasihdiin aa easibeaiat we ti tei cote ne Giatier $5 Calipeste berere ie tabilie of Boos | prtuer be wes engaged in digging a grave for | trv. gig toy eine ony Pap eg Series face | "2s Macgaat Sucbace, mace et ae cual iat bins aad ce a cos ae Lae reuy Thee aes sie Stent? aitsted taat| wetting Nie kien jelded “pick. and | sper ie te eh faery Soe Par ep ipa feat nper meg ed Peptormbaggern sneha hae Sched Sanibel 8 | was ccuunononeis Oceacibanet aon, a ee pose mae sag Nmap Meme phimnd Prema ge Phe band of Apaches suddenly | 4ynoja, 1403 H street; Mra, William EL soca’ | named the ‘Mise Weveriage, Miss Macy Sones, |acesapne th tect ne the executive man- | Pers oad a DEWALES. SiUNE CURBS, GRAVEL | alry. If trouble is anticipated necaeitrmped| rgpent eae Mg “hirinting Geoords. Walley street; Mrs. William ‘Cogswell, 1324 i Xe | and Miss Townsend, Mica Lester, Miss Lathrop, | Morrill and Miss Wilson, receives at the Lin. Aman can't be @ Christian without every- POR SALE FINE Tot MBER ES tad SHADE ASE Stonmaca'gy tbe | fy Coo taal, despite oe cay sal abate at os | Sliubed enter tha giare wee hee, Aropped | Sire I. E. Payson, 1115 TW. Bartley, i000 | Miso Johns Mra, Wan. Eiibbe. Slise Grossenor, | coin, 10ih and H streets, touiny. Aieteoetionnd <y esite Church of the weuetsyand SEWERS sit WATE Se cuee, Bink thes we woting. tet] pack nee eins cas cee converted into a | Wilson, 2000 G street; Mrs. T. W. 10'Q street; | Misa Plain and Miss Lincoln. Among the Senator and Mrs. Dolph gave a dinner party ne alley in rear. Ee Pat Sends PUGIEE Temkin tae: erm? Teildiee | clan civcor hon tae eee things t00 | 17th street; Mrs. W. A. ee. et cen Beek ee eet are Gees Gals a aaaeies aoe ee pk cea ‘To pass the property in the spring. pence, “balmy peace, thi rvation. | hot for the invaders. When they had retrea Yrs Carroll D. Wright, 1209 8 street; 3. | lr. Frse, Mr. White, Mr. Mackall, Represents ants were es Chinen saheunae oak Rien, ae i. ge 20. 111 OFA VEL AND WAMIUSON ST. Se ene boas Gavcrarsebis meerrcin Walley wau at once released from arrest and | Miss Ashford, miter, 1Sif loth tiroet; Mrs: Hi. | tive Hewphii, Mee 'Gusaealncs T Deda cc| tescaan te Belen en Lote Pacoae ge ha you keep a dog?” asked the Young Man vth st awe ia ti: LDS ISON ST |The Indian is very Jealo : F was tried. He does ome very fine cook- | wit, Awiords 18 "OcPald:| Lock “Haven, Payy Mine Decker of | Lancs , Dr.and Mra. Loring, Senator’ and | of the Old Mac tentrrivels Titieperiecte On “Ht? aie ro suow fro | eointee Spenser “tar Usp oem havea: |e ter ea omcart mee insta weer | Tem Exch, sircet; Men 8. P. Browty 1709 Mf | Scranton, “Tar? wy ee el [a a eat MeCook, Senator and | “se, i,” aaid the Old Man sternly . white men would 3 : errun by | with the ninth for a couple of days ck 80 | win, 2035°F street; | LB Set; Mrs. | Mr. George Dean, Mr. Frani in’ Miss | Mrs. McMillan, Miss Patten and Mr. and Mrs. ; wg Neen He urally expects to have his lands overran by " h refer to the Mrs. J.J. Little, 1511 R street: Mrs. i Mr. £. D. Martin, Miss | Mrs. McMillan, 8 dog. Soe Bet ally have 1 him or of | Tknow whereof I speak when stree t . | Lewis, Mr. B. 8. Minor, Mr. ; Richard Nixon, ae ~ peter Sanae UR Nia eatiy (tebataa: heetitven “fo far quality of Walley's ooking. . Donna tin wetess Bere De Deco 005 Dorset, Bir. Beall, ur. French, Ms. Darton, | Richard Mizen. some Meashioe See bal =m Young un a ent t ae — am s > Seign onncil, 1712 one ies Gi 001 . Geo. Mans- 3 . es, sir,” continued id Man, softening, a __ as the great majority of the Sioux nation is A CONTENTED Lot. 26th street: Mrs. J.T. Kelly, 694th street: Mrs, | Miss Grosvenor, Mise I cin, Misa ‘Tucker, Miss | nonor of her guest” Mrs, Daniel & Lamont Nf borne pwonpeanrm AR DUPON {Gleint smd it whuld be: muchs better policy; | What a thoroughly contented crowd that eee ees aes en Mr. Pacheco, Mz. 'T. W. Grimes, Miss | The company of twelve ladies who sat about the No cards. mA sin side of Pst. near t Lore ; He pene eee es tasat ated comtioad’ 1s | Soloved: battalion’ ist) rhe Gamloers seie’ al Powell 10 a utroets Mee, Johw ai. Ferquabey, | Cockran, Mr. Ayres Mir Charles Lavender, ais | 2og,COMPARE of 8 Leo Knott, Mrs. Flower, | No can pense ae Waa a eee Sel nednl MONET peste wad hie semeve © | Witte’ but thay: to teare anleciine & Goes Foe a eee ar ae eae: | Walter Con hae berone baaige te Bans, | beer e, age hyena em a fee poly sadam ygee kage whoa gg he than they would be were all of cne color, and Ee eet oe on an ne lin bake ee Tee Mre Grocley, Sire Hi —~ Ss Seem ; DoweATIC MLR. Bae! anu desraig butting Jots om the pariure of all the troops would be ) why nee | $e, enlisted men reciprocate, very heattily. | My. Robert C ohsivabry: Sr Ac W, Gri, | on i. ete Me Darnell Sis Sees | esac e eee editing | "re, Youngwie. Take ante lee = the Eckimston slee"ric ron Phe lots hove Indians (and they sro not few) who sce |The blacker the men are the {1914 G’ treet: Mew MeFalle, 1009 9th strect:| jr., Miss Florence Bradne ‘Mr. Wethrill, 9 emmed Puritan roses, and the candles in the | cake, dear, Diocs east fron: the Eckmaton clee ric road those Indians ¢ tinuous menace and who | cers like them. It would be difficult to find a | 1914 G_ street; 323 13th street: Mrs. Barton | Mr. V. T. B. Townsend, Mr. We: . sten busier uaier eaane Wh t, lover” are RED fest to sn ea 0 FISHER & Se ee eer one oa p id in any army. Each | Mra. E. N. Morrill, 623 13tu street: Mrs. I Jerome Burrows, Mr. TC. Noyes, Mr. R. E. | silver candelabra were’ burning Mr. 0 made it, THUS. J. FISHER & CO. derstand what, civilization | terms | more truly happy command in any army. Ea¢ G strect; Mrs. A. P. Davis, 1910 | Jerome oat 41 Rip eqn apsies ike F st. | cannot ander: ” Sol. 7 i it fifteen or six- | D. Jones, 1911 G street; 5 ‘| Joyce, Mr. Perry Fuller, Miss Pearl Q des. Mrs. he cook, darling. ae | precautionary measares,”° Were Cl. Henry's of the big sible Saree on tees disposed | Larch street Le Droit Puck: Miss Els 1623 N Benda, Dir, Ed Pugh of Alabaas, Dr. |" Sry Peliew of 1687 erutireparticanaed [ERG Seapine a oe ding lot om Int, st. opposite the Capitol e i * ars from one ttl ities settle down to have z 2 ”| Rust, Mr. Meteal iss g Mr. | will not receive tomorrow and wi ve if I do.” et [ee cree dee tinea ie Gn anon igncory Mie Bing ced chy Hd coos | Pee ie ee ols, i Me. J.B Zohne, Gen. IF Robertuon, | ZO pot receive tomorrow and vill ; cas —s ntl a det of ap at teat bey oan ke vee sional Jig or selection om the’ mouth organ, | yrq Logan's home was most attractively | Mi. Ewing Speed, Mr. Aap eae lean freely Wright returned from New York ae Ridge so far sn advance of actual operation as occupy the hours until “taps” is sounded. filled yesterday afternoon by her friends in- La et keene ee leat coca was ener mam, Pe Yard cate is a block of = give not only the ninth but several other |’ “Some of the pes pee nema tang fro eke earn ay And Mrs, Lothrop Wiir Tse, Mr. Beardaley, Ur. G oberg eas rest, te at] “Bo you are married, old fellow?” Feum suearcs from tho Navy Tard gate There Il the time necessary to reach them have a military r, for every man f Boston and Concord. ‘The latter is the pleas- | Miss Jones, Mr. Riley, Mr. . J ia Mrs. H. W. Raymond, “See «round whi je for buil Tpeses, ua regiments al r i id of the fact that he is a | ©! t 7 ies over the signa-| Ford Tompson, jr., Col. Davidson, bome on Thursdays in Febraery. har i ding?” Sevbet, Rand fe sep an once cut peantient whew of city; exceiens | eld in ample w is THE WEATHER. totter el rious discussions ‘re [ecto fate of Marguretyasey? Mrs. Logan's black | Miss Din Urs. and Miss Trenholm will be at home to- Pein fic et tt a foe So toot ales. Pree set whole) cents per toot | toad te Arlington: Uearital “view "of it ost conve kenya nl cece quent ‘and there is always more or less of a | ture of “a ‘an’ effective ‘contrast to, the sngeiiaey Sh UESD EE canna Ree thea an thasabid os was. Readout alg. Five es SP iswes s OO. fhent aud beautiful suburban res Another good reason why troop’ .q | tendency toward scriptural history. Some of dainty mauve bengaline, prettily trimmed with ac Rudo ‘Mies: |iaek = x i ~ i y g an; ‘a ‘i of pani iss Prall, Mr. + Mr. Thomas J a Ee 7 . ‘Ol SALE_AN ORIGINAL TT CN TH te Reta ee ee | inte weather. Ina leter ofa few days ago I Po ea eb godly cpap velvet aid light brocade: Mrs: TG Oretiord | ie Been ae Shively of Iu] NAgTONAL FARMERS’ ALLIANCE, Hea aio of wealth: i wan in Derin quite 8. Bin'by ali. Prue Weta, Pees ft 2s. Several sna ane late tacts of tome et SW caliente? tows lacyaie’ larteesitenaty [ans by 8 middle-aged Gorporal to about a dozen | ¥clvot ahd light bro te Min Cameron i | dia iss Nally of Gy Me leming a m Ser a tm sea do ee fetse ~ mg yp Eg hg nn a eres ng Recently there have been im- | interested listeners. gowns of blck dresses of crepon: Miss Candler, | der, Mr. RB. C. arved in the tonvecn (2 nnene oo Bill Adopted. d i - 7 z Ari sak Lunes ie | meh we oak of $ RECRUIT. ve sitins Miss Gordon | handsome supper was served in r Free Coinage . hear a estonaine ht heh Haein vc tiara read tall Sapna ey and 8 biting He wana good talkers oe Mssusendta, kx Netlgtrore ocd’ th Siecics | gt ntmell round tables. The music was furnished | preciiente of the vinde oepalestions ot) eT a ect “Papa did.” slot 18xiE to alley; north side Corcoran or a. JAMES E, CLEM! in de the warm ‘chinook’ ss 6 ied, | bi iss Mitchell, in gray wool with a y six members of the Mari L. ds Wasiesat icsaied “Aileen bees ay: 9 Me se “oe Te Fo only pleasant memory. Frosted noves and | “So yo’ neva hecrn tell of dat?” he queria, | by Hd green velvet, and Mrs. Tucker, who | “"Mtes, Prasik Gordon has asked friends to an | the 3 il, held two meetings in ; BRAZIL. ’ —— = : pILDING iF | only e pleasant memory. Frost h ‘it to whom he addressed the in- | of emerald green velvet, : 2 Sackiecs 1 = : ot | the legislative council, wo meetings RECIPROCITY WITH BRAZ: - ; [E-DESIRABLE BUILDING LoIs y , tly common and a] and the recruit to whom silk with Irish point embroidery jormal tea_at_§ o'elock on Friday, to mect | the lexisle . aTy wirn “DELAWARE ACE AND ST rook Mt, Pleasant and other burt’ sumer oF ‘hore are! suering “more or leas quiry shook his head. Lt assisting in receiving.” ‘The rooms wers Mise Cor bin, daughter of Mr. Austin { orbin of | this city yesterday for oer lis rtrd Terms of a Treaty Agreed to by Secretary ee ee Biot GHACE Si. THOMAS, 100Corcorm bate. | number of horses are, chilly stmosphere. 1 | SsWell,” the corporal proceeded, \Gin'l David | St rettily Mecked waenter pian roe. Jn | New York. Mise Corbin is'a guest at the British | the Se ee ord itshee and taheacor Seemdooen a SS yn ey LAND CONTAIN- is satistied that peace reigns at | wuz a settin’ in he’s room at d'vis! ky, | the dining room the center piece ~ | legation. the Ocala convention an - . ed OR SALE_A UO Folie Yi acres more, or lem. © Pine Hidge then these, smen tat horse Pn Safin gal ate rons ee i te tne 10K ® | Freshment Tut not be at boss tas cecal ok | Mcm Chazies D; Waleoth of 1596 P strest wil | for dlwemiating the literature of the eouneil| | Negotiation are sboxt conciaded Setwocn oni oad. We oe y-like erost de Mrs. Logan will not be ‘ s soar iplomatic reps en ; at a barzain : price om: or the surrounding country; siljacent to property wow | better Lae comfortably quartered at | Vert Bol lah gal walking real mle ‘en | Mts. not receive tomorrow. for educational purposes. e on Massachusetts ave. of she su EMS ADDIS i still critical then . He wuz mos’ sleep, wuz de gin'l, wen thured: by - the republic of Brazil for a treaty of reci- per quae tert, aisy ab a WaANgea Uae, iroopa D.F. Tand K of the ninth cavalry should | 60u"'. He wus Petticoat, but dat woke him | Tr es and her sone, Mri. (re Senator Squire, who has returned from Sree ee eras is ams | an Re repeat Baal fora tnety af seat ; pee FOR Sal be immediately reintoreed. ve intah sdjten’ gin'l) ‘who dat | Moses and Mr. A. 0. Moses, were the hostess | the west, gives a reception tomorr: | president; Frank 3 Bel arg, baer tededicsaraw codegmtonrwedirens ASIA MOWIMEY PAI MENTS: This bean r Yr. SE, Saf san’ gin'l,"-sen “he, twho da a brilli tion last night at | noon. Dowell, Nashville, Tenu.; U. 8. Hall, Maryland; | under ; . SMALL MONDALY PAYMENTS! Tie. brant ibe Yury sack (ceayciasn'tr sal petiportisn oot f aa | Saari Tee Pee pies Mesia wns Men, Bahoey bare flecoet | tear itnsehen eases er Was a Ana doves a mines rations and an HAS oat ini rom Wantiargn cn fut Nun: || Nobody yeaitasontiwinis c commable | Ne dons. eros Liner aera nl ee ee ee to the city and will be at home tomorrow at | Me ansiet Contos aliscsd, WW. stokes’ mean | oto eeiprocts wit sigued by the Secretary Br.of the B. & O. RE-and on the Wash. tude it | the course of time—an " L *Yo’ doan’ spose I knows ev. i ving the halls and parlors for conversa | 1 ty McAllister, ‘a Ocwold Wa-|er@intoen beat of @o WU: mien, and where ar electeic ratirond will be baiit in altinde i | the | i large portion is yah pos’? Why doan yo’ ax wan | and having the hal sa- | 407 28d street. : prsrenane egary agp eh con behalf of Ral Staten, ond eitcier | Benen tenet SS prppe eee ae ee eine abu ee : atwitt Sawersrend pelts ios | omits Lemates ieee ot nh boat Xr Bie Corr, North Carolina and | Miniter einca'on the part of Bra wich K. ELLIS, “al . and the ‘rounds of | of it, is s A ; ing?’ i: ” * i i 1708 19th street, to callers g % hell, Maryland. . ¢ text of ‘ to Con- fic Macau Rertaitra Coie 3, G00 made tees | the Services ofthis regiment been acknowledged oe do bled Lado abe atl copes cpa Fey Pe paling) Heleene oe lary President “Polk called the first. semion to wer dapel pore chs rege mg inh Sy Save been planted snd are’ now beiug- boseds Ie ines | as they sl eee nore bee place at least one | wuz. but he jex’ wanted to sass dem aide-de- | in the nko ey Shortly after the re-| Mire. Alexander A. Tunstall, 1706 19th street, | ghfenitent Volk called the legislation was Lin an ek 15 HERE Somtains 2 acres in which there iss beau tee Ce alte h cata! canizyann [Gat oe crn | peas earn en ee Fill givo a tea Saturday. 7th instant. from 4 to | appointed. “At the ‘evening wmton this com: | Sxrected ci Soenbune is Ga few he Bag pg where they may be admired by the reudeats of | °°" jen a nide-de-camp he sez: ‘Gin'l, dat Cap'n cited Soe peers een Toelock, in honor of her sister, Mrs: Wai. IL, | nfttce mde the following seports | cy woot tieeto Waitntou Scents {eran in sco un the national capital and paraded before the | Yewriah's wife, { ico| vers late. Mrs. Moves had her daughter, Mrs. | Wo ste st Nectaly, at ae Chee. Netiat aiciatens aceuiabie Saeed sce eee ee ey sien couras or erect, iar whicm Pave tern sd | Whoguenis who brually vit the: chars The | Yo" “Ohdah Cap'n Yewriah on @'tached service | vers peters papery ag ata Tachburg:"atre: Schoormaker, Mx Hort, |p, S“MXTED COISADE DEMANDED. vee anaes ms MEaeen and occupied within & months purchasers wil ‘build; | ninth has a record which looks as though the | immedjuetly, sez de gin, Fon dere wor a A Willard of New York, to receive with her. | 3Ts‘T'C Heald and Mise mapt wil be mien | Re seedy ateinsa crane el scared oo Sag Se iment ought to receive some consideration. | “Bimeby dere Eee ce tibet be ital raked peeled superb gown of creamy | the indies assisting esdornhastntee Ore daracaane re the] Wiichidten Sn tie Web Qeeneneee-een Pe | ce caath homey, al Sams | The Apaches can give ss fighters: the Afth cars Ga hent rightness cDe pet bee eet eee ny eee mee: | rks SiyrHis Backing Cis wes lnspally-omkers | pueeiaa Corea PoE rages Interesting Tews. “ cA 0s, i ters; the | de front y. oe inv vet. he low-| 7 ly : + ci otals, gold an y fs Setpents Mice of ltt $40 to sien aiey all my ft fe thanhal Yor tho Thorburn | YSTEiah. Jo, out gn de aka'miah line, wbek |The train, was of canary velvet. 1 Bel | seacky Modis Date eaters Coes | Seema ae eee i ea ‘ash and $10 per mouth, 1 1 fi lored boys at the Thornburgh | yo’ is needed.” p'n Yewriah feathers. She ‘ware pecrl neciduce | Sheehy, No. Ir St, ii | vided with a circulating medium. "Wo express ; orlesa" Lawewand nas nore, iprows activity of ‘the colored hoys at the Thoraburgh bh Paces tir of yellow fea in her hair.” Mix. Gosling | evening. ‘The games were continued. until Tt and indignation that this| The Jong-continued vacancies in the town Hig: bargain a 0c. | Veniences andi etter cated then aus guer aaa. er pabice: bis otras tates amma or oe “Oh, but yuse all wrong.” brokein a weather- | and pearl ornaments in ber ie. forlanded | oclonk and the contest were clove and exciting | ous surpeion, pretend Ledignatios | Ried pey- ccprremgetiang erp tery od 8. BIERSR, 1335 Fry Hh double these pice 1 couttorable frame — Neapetat aed now tn eovente cavalry | beaten old Sergeant who had been ae Letra eer pa ht meg ree poeety saat throughout, the prizes ‘being fall Foie be owl eget atonly so tonety ie | re oe eee eee Ee cveiings with brick joun ations, heat, aes, ie e . “Ginerals doan talk to offisahs A y . ‘a i ich | Mrs. 8. E.Darby, Mr. Cady Dr. sderbeteg sf intere: “ . 4 din ate, 18th and D ses s.e- price, 362. pet | Owth Wun, wesn. PUmpe. cela, lath heat Wey. Gal Heaeyo able warcicee, ©” TO PTAVOrY Of | tently. | “-Ginerale a heron regener P90 sold (gle eqegrand od oy Soper | M. Sharp ond Mins Katie: Darby Saini nes | monen nt loee peava eee oan paar nee | aiapee and Me. W. Basgerly member of feos, ; : 3 RTT cat w. to his oli'ly to reques’ Cap'n Yewrinh to r'pobt | featl birthday of Mr. Harry | prizes were awarded a bot | pangs of poverty and’ siaguation of business | the council. Prior to hin , a = blag abe . on % dun|way the birthday of | served. At midnight the guest: took leave of | pangs ofp: ot : : dle for this county Judge ——<— F per Serato sprempion os bapfeibrs | PPT reel eat og mong Bring me bt tors alld, persresiar™ | Sk numtnoen eed ease ema cocaee ee mode Ap martina peelings ogee More sednefiaceranet smetpandagplae fy ol yesh Nene Le 2 $b gen nc hea a 8 er bab catarrbelar mane obese as been |e; ,50) ss dle hora ob a la eae See oe prae\sen Deen ek Pe ra lt idles pea der nad bm neglect has been occasioned ty anne mers shes Gone ans ae eh st. near & eee <= -iharte 20F ull or part i in the newspapecs has been | hope on de key ob de inimy's p ishun, izrael | Am .d Ars. Bryan, Miss Helen Boyd, | ehib will be at the Miss May Su orc rohgmnetanrarse iicies by | board of town commissioners ¥ Breit | cy Sve fern pe ie at tee eee comma. doncriptonechape there | ‘pects great tings ob, $0" dis da D pits | Mracislod Moe Reecheheies: Mrs mre oad | von, Nevasee Soest aneiaeee perineal fred eney ieneen peo greed fret cher ot Gent ee Ret en ha ant Yoav St Hime | of the most capa}, description, Perhaps there | ‘spect Bs Geeal Gee ahty soutnon a | Mis Eee tate Te eee ee ee re ricstina Gan |neney aad ethonve menepelier ow mony tering onan aren citizens of | Stoi0s is. orp: ore Su tite” | aghting done by the ninth when if participated killed an’ de gineral dun tuk ‘p’seshun ol and Mra Staples, Mr. Wim. B. ‘Shaw, Mr., Mrs. | have iaened invitations to « reception tomor- | i°hders. We therefore urpo upon Congress | +5 nave an ordinance passed prohibiting inter- Ape m the battle of the Mision.” Ite members could | widder.” and Mim Tallmadge, Mrs.” Georganna Wilson, | row night from 8 to 11. the demand heretofore malls Union of Cont | ments within the corporate limita, and although not contends Gila fou Gat vas flying, because ee ee ee Miss Wilson, Mrs.’ and’ Miss “Stetson, Miss | "X05 0 Haynes of Oberlia. Ohio, will re- | Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union of «Con Egelihes iais ‘guaeheh Gann ‘Soruck one Masy L. Hav Sie: bemeleseet Pa See ae eae te ease o0 OF Gans | ris Fahiaaly acefcasclAaly maell aia iCk Startorasit Ot aa ies Frank Proebrey, (28 | cise wilh Mis Gr ilianas Prapest Mame: neato ee torpor pavrmeme tee ‘raampathesngnty, dhgewrdnard ANY ‘ADIES: AVE Forsythe and his wen. the colored soidier. Their doctrine of the new | Misses Moule, 2 eases ~~ aaa morrow afternoon. 4 ver xpon taplcwee) terms and conditions ream ae Aittion, Seago Boule touk is pls ve the mé i 2 and M bbe and i now © a . ee eee te cee need aaa Neste. Ox Deometon ‘29 Col. | Messiah has it that all the whites aro to be de- Deco Acker, Me Aslco Me ee ee Mr. and Mra. Robert P. Pertorgere s dinaee crea ee icra cteiemamin rine apap are aiken ten cars; hear navy yard. 5 Snifiave, A facsliniie of toese cnictuved on stost ‘mel id his commund rode from their camp | stroyed, but as the negro is, by virtue of his Hall, Mr. Leroy Taylor, Mr. and Mra. Thomp- | last night at_ their Georgetown + hire. | exercise of the arbitrary power which pre- sthihah ‘enh Abaenee Mayor D. T. Owens Terns, one-third casi tulance one, t 2.00, Staunpame Nagy be in am river to the so-called stronghold of | epiderniis, outside the category of the doomed son, Mr. Fred Staylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bert|Gov. and Mrs. Cheney of New Ham "lire. | vented a fair consideration of 0 fren - <a ‘of the council resigned their Fs Utline note payer and euvelopes cust Soe, ti the hostiles in the bad lands, threw a few shells | the red man regards him’ with a food deal of Smith, Col. Clark and Miss Sallie Clark, Miss | Among those resent, were Senator an md | Dill atthe last session of Congress. ond in ths | and John Hoags’ of the council ‘res oho ‘S20 enous, oud an uber of additional to it by way of practice and returned to the | awe when a fight ison. In view of the super- Dillon, Mr. Howard Perry, Miss Bertie Cowery, | Spooner, ite Field, Maj. an inley ai ‘a | connection we give expression to the hope that gy members. During this time ‘Guizes can be stamped 1uF Zoe. each. muting Die, tnt dsteate of forty-four | stitious belief of the Indian that their bullets Mine Mdie Gontler, Bin Daceenee Baltimore, | iP. O'Connor, MP. ater ia Sooce tia | tas Bros colanus SM ehach paeea tanto of bat Case eenbese, Dutos Gio vod ROBERT F. MILLER, aioe ph emaoe by 5 o'ciock in i evening. | will a —> negro, a ae 7 set ‘Miss Clara Barton, Mr. and Mrs. ae <= — of people a as ong a! rea maces: the present session and iss now being —, A es sa dadiiead to oune “s The miles, rs to in to the agency | thing in any future campai har . V, Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Newton | formally. Senato : sy Mr. ag ee es gornrce 4 % Be Aateetcomese. the ae cama BOOKSELLER AXD STATIONER, Pcauss of fen Cuinraasle couse ibe tae mae inany as possible Of colored soldiers in the | and Mra, Br ee, pean Norte | Ses Birt, George Altre Tovnaend, Senatorand | co™miered inthe ‘commitice Bone eet | Foe iments made last ght were entirely jepeere nen og et LS oo 530 15th st. fern EA gh rie pep eng horses, | eld: fea Iowa: Be. Beak Weel, en eke oe Mrs. Squire. Prof. Blodgett, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. | weights ome but shall be,” speedily | looked for nnd hi an oe ane ees — . nek See a x the Indian and the | Mrs. Brown, Dr. via, Mine y, Mint ie Beli, Mra. Radcliffe, who is staying | no nae ee .d_ ‘enacted | in the community. : . Lo. - l and mules set out on @ night merch of | Only aday or two ago the 1. and Mrs. A. H. Davis, Miss Mallory, Miss | Lowrie Bell, jen. ‘and Mra. Shiclds | reported back to the House, an In the orphans’ court yesterday letters of a 500 5th st. naw. Ry Seay wagcns and male bh that ended about 4 | negro were combatants in what may be termed ie Mallory of New York, Lieut. J. L. Sill, | with Mrs. Wanamaker, Gen. and Mrs. Shic i ne Proper respect and detcrence | _ In the orp ae anna Whe ek FOR SAGE, A BFAD TILDE PGT ON THE WEST J, oH. ‘now itn ad a met 5 at at ree apa tey: ey morning. ‘The wagon poaend atrife. Tt started out when oe Mi Pose vot New Nok, tae Spenke of Chi: | and Mr. ‘Thomas Donaldson of Philadelphia | into a Represensatives on the a in the se eas enaen to Lacy A.M. Connell. Next eo — a fi ali he rear with troop D as an | soldier commenced snowballing an i bert M Zacaet, Mian Guriie das: (oeeeacs . psig pangs wo ps were ee ee eee inet) ow mht soncd op two sual frame houses ut a DIAMONDS, seort aa ae acct curpeeed iewecioeay eee [sae ‘Indian was too many for his tormentor Sag, Mt as Bits. Lacey ales dito ees ee Mrs, 5.7. Burnham of Saginaw is visting the | House, we ony Seat cor toss to ona form d week. the court will be i semion on Tansy pod TE HER & AND JEWELRY. | ° ular danger at that time. For about an hour | and when the white man retreated there were a d Mrs. Hammond, Miss Miller, Mr. Edi family of her brother, Mr. L. G. Hine. thereon by the House in the few rema - vay Wate = and the walls for the 7 WALKER ROS, oO 01 zane |e usa checna eG | go many slr shin evun-ances |e Mr, amon dts Qnty |r © Clement wi eae Strays a al Congre wlan Sl S| rams “eee erect : ry te t the agenc; i crow wal oT anc 7 . dl athridge, mai ern ill further cot - ws the itt as worl | i lt rim of | er ae enn aghck ve a Seal ah tc tig et | ater. lok acted ya tre of ety ee se f p, and after that had been | champion put his opponent it. Que risher, Mts. Spinola, Mr, Swan, Mr. and Mra. | girls, at ; 2 vears for the simp! > SuliiinreiGe uni y Lies be BA dione the, horece ‘waco watered’ and subbed thie nfut envalry "boven very black and ae et ailin eetenines ea Abang, Mr. Tunes | Tue popularity of the Acorn Club was plainly | many years for the sim) Tostred to fre coin | ected, that th > 2 ave. between Irving and Bisinarck : 3 VOIGT & HASS ASSIGNMENT. | Gown. There could be no shelter for the men cidedly muscular little fellow—threw off his Emory. Dr. Wardo, Mr. Darry, Mr. and. Mr | ine Poe anne ‘dancing reception at National beg by declare our determination {S| “Olney Lodge at “Good Templars have elected hse co. torres Caw Sie | THE SSS Ree eee eae Sarees with, the tents; | overcoat and pelted snow at the victor itily | Wm. Hibbs, Representative and Mrs. Seney, | vile? aoe de attendee, oe iene neatly | Drees the tight on this line until. this relief the following officers for the next term: C. M. Duh & co.. Horr ————— Defendants File an Anewer to Which | gnideniy “boots and saddles” was wounded und | Ovcrcont And pelted any foevenpe sg chilly | Sa ines Reereeetars | Corey, Mr. and | 509 guests in’ attondenes, of whi wen ae So and prodacing messes | the following oficers for the ext term: C. 3. Fear elient oppurtunity ie odered o parctases ots |" Ducetntn,enege, Exceptions. ina moment the news was spread cheaeyaat tee Seaee TSS Wal they ee ed ee | us Goes Mink Me eae Mrs “Johnston. | G99 were dancers. Tuough the hall Ser sleet of | of our nation, and toh sespensitte te men, aS Sons FB, Monee Wacache, TJ. curellent oppurtunity, to purciase a ot in had been attac vollowed closely by | their friend, but they, too, Petuge | Mew Goorge Evans,’ Lincokt, Mra. the affair was 80 arranged as to allow plenty of | 2 five of peri Jube obearast 5 Se wae SMe: Siioinvs due new seiencisandat te iuuzit te $3 | In the case of Fern et al. agt. Voigt & Haas | train lod bec i s rel rnabssiarse ney Ahr Ir. au “6. the di- | itrespeectiv: this just measure | B. Stabler, chap! pe Boe. ~~ and cal of the seventh the colored battalion | jn ignominious fligl ., ne “ ps .d Mr. and Mrs. Truell. for dancing. Mr. Wm. G. Betts, tive enactment of i F. Bhaw, sentinel, 7s a a wn nails Fie_| et al the defeniante by leave of the court galled ou tree Lapertentcg eagle “Boas Pini de akan iene eee Gordon will give a tea on the| rector for ihe erent, as well as the other pe ctctally aesanmen "ay sun eabortegr cham ening eombigs oer tion wil be given ~ - - judge Bradley) filed answer. They state that losing one man in the skirmish. | yin git away wid de alimye rs. i . Pc nagleaneh e 25 weag asec for jo Seanad lon. deep Meee ve Haugenire ave. Goa toe a ee | oO menia Neveasd saarucsata paring for | 94,0 Sue losing one, fete came, MUNEEY | trooper, as he put on mispomereont and mover | coming Friday at 5 o'clock to meet Miss promt cepa tn managed the oor | All Pare. as at once adopiad, was atthe residence of Hon. 3 rad Sire Le F — rare ys - fed and then the soldiers got their | of, He belonged, 3 . - | Corbin committee on arrangements was composed ed by all the members com = J. | Sand: Moore, residing near Boston Ber foes Pik: Wait CO: ANTE | merchandise ie wullsetie uetaetccaee on breahiagt. ‘Tents wring to enioy in long, | Perry's troop, and Lieut. Perry, by'the way, ix Mrs. Willard Warner has been hastily sum- | Ths comm Harry G. Bayly, Daniel 8. Hughes pig te go h ee ye GOR SALE praperde-y-misal-mar- leer ies dhomerap itd Ch prom on gong iar, enjoy Jong” |» Washingtonian. moned south because of the illness of her | tng Wm. F. Lacey. Hail, Maryland; Frank of real estate have been recorded in the office dat between Crametinet oot sal Teh ce seeeees | in detail the merchandise debts incurred since needed sleep when the batialion was ordered CAPT. WRIGHT AND HIS TRAILERS. pesca Owing to illness Mrs. Brewer, wife of Repre- | Misa", y Man Pega, Virginis, and | of roel erated ee Anna ©. Wil- Beta Bout aieys brie Soper fut 2r $210 oe $28,600; that ther cane noed |out with the seventh. Col. Henry protested | 1 CAPT. waranr ee en eee | Vid mnar chee corwioay ot laser alae sentative Brewer, will be unable to return her | W. 8. ScAllister, Misslealppi. bar to Takoma Park Loan and Trust Compan, feet toan “Hs! SFISHE & co. of $22,000 or $23,000; that they cannot answer | that human nature could not stan A more than | | The battalion of jel by Capt Herey Wright | 7 a cringe cormnany ot Mis Ley au Mr. sentative Brewer, con uae ities ee eee ee ie > a) pep selshes pa en ead ed Poe appa tear eye Rebs by Ad 0hy is an cc pod "uh antacid day at the. residence of rs, Hobson in the Mrs. A. L. Darber, by Mrs. Fearson,| 7he ts hone? thew este Raley to George J. Fantorday, seven wcren oars ai ge tase 10, tr) AAO Hee fro by | Gate aa they baverwe books anil thehy bills ane Pilg mre ba pe ; same | premnce of only. Tumily party. "A teception | ,Mr® AT. Barber, aedsted by Me ae | morning for short eaion | G10: HF Gilbert to acai Schecter at £ Sanare €3i, cente per foot. “07 feet: one | loose and scattered. They say they owe all the tows rest. ‘The protest was effectual, for the uere was one period in “Light | will follow from 3 to half-past 4, to wl only | irisses Rice, Miss Lucy M. Parker, Miss Teller, at 44D northwest and immediately ad- = oma, $2,000; to V. E. Hodges, : ialing and ieee | borrowed money for which they preferred. the seventh went out alone. 's” military career when he was | q limited number are bidden. Miss Noyes, Miss Blount, Miss ‘Stedman, ~ sap tol, where the delegates in | ** Glen "Echo, a oa.sne, Alfred Ray 10 ; i ts | creditorson or before July 1, excepting the £2,000 CALLED TO THE RESCUE. not in, command of camp ard that Cooney, | Sz. McKee haz gone to New York for a few | Miss Nos 7 afi Walker snd Sti Calking ee Saas Gocamaieenteeme tho Bevest Glen, Lanprovement ( —~ 4 ty Seti 6 cents | rotten of George Haas on & decd of trust sab. sf Gas Med pose bask boom siteny | sinocn as takescecicentege of by Cupe Coeas| eee es coe will receive at Belmont on Friday. Seebeck ome monatin tap Consideration nomieal; Forest Gict SESE ile Mt 1s 7.200 set to ao otaitey: 36 | Semen sa bees totded by girisg ate mem | sera ica tes eens ot te ee ie Le wad down te Rew ssicg tan tore | aos De. Lope, 10s tate cask (cad or ‘As“parish ten” ill be given at the resi- today representing twenty-two staten | nore com a i by giving new notes, » th. It was down in 3 * - Dr. z “parish = srzfo | at te hal been sted by giving ne in for wr nas GAA ae beck eke son Conesineae saniking “fice. He ns the last reception forthe present season. tomorrow dence of re Bain M. Helsod, Brown atret | Rowpeuches orarguments were SAS not 7 jose notes. They si they are unable to tu had been surrounded and | reputation of being a ficst-cl ise soldier and afternoon after . ‘Pleasant jorrow from committee. wybay es Fore le} ; 2.000 feet: OOeente per | Se ie amount of daly sales; that they. kept Bus badile of ha Btapstou nee taneninionio ae itthen; he also id, and stil hans, a brogue. |" Mise, Mobert Christy, 1606 17th street, will | 42 Iotgreoted are: Mra Bacgett, Mrs. |e commiites tbat cas in ances we and “h 107: $1 per foot. ee eee ere eee ek St WoekeCnt | cen Gncier Casiereiian. Jt was six miles of Chief Vietoria wes Fer dpe ibe doar i hold her last reception for the season tomorrow Ft ea Hertford, Siien Haste, | 2esire be abe the committee. = = ninety: *gi00 Fer acre. ee eel ene sg laquiap bade, wake tees cote ing for settlers and se ae ene eek | Seton im, Mrs, Bl, Tipeaae aoe om oan ee nee. ao Se ‘The complainants except to this auswer. ist. | *.¥allop to the Mision, but the horse bled for | Wright was given control of ten Indian scoute, Mrs. Avery DeLano Andrews, the daughter of | Mra. Kendall, eer lg Mra. Tow- | °° E. 108 ¢ st. nw. t xorth whether the ° Jol. Henry's whistle fternoon Capt. Cooney sent for Lieut. Miller, Mise er, 7 ‘clock. - | Because they have not set for ithin six |® Week. Respousting to. Col. Henry's whistle | Qu. a! " h deih ‘an afternoon reception = Zevely, Mrs. ectetaetitinias di i } hoon eee indebtedness was incurred within six | @ work, | lew livided and deployed to the right | Wright and said to him: “Misther Wroight, ye | Gen. Schofield, i on | ers, Mr. and Miss 3 a n % lied } ie Ethi- | os i e1 j ve vday, to which all of official and social | 5 Death of Benjamin Beall. B. Henderson, hs of the assignment. 2d. ‘ihat they do | {he hatte led like mad men did those Ethi- | iii pinze de-tale six of yer grasy Injans fer esterday, : cial | Browne. n ot state M they pola these holiday trace Ea | Spike" wieacldgeeat socket citges aaketos: gaariduty. to-noight Hie mide a man on | Washington seemed to Bare Bown invited. hia Ms. Denia Beall died at hi reine, | tre, $900 farmed over any cash to the assignee. its | masted. the fld’tud. Grove buck the dimap-| fy ek oxy see Soon, walking som! 'gukad:| Seek ee an with'a becoming 18 K street northwest, lat night at the a- [$8 Roshi turned over any ci t was done vith $600 | pointed savage. “But my mon know no <The: rich feather boa around her shoulders. She vanced age of eighty-one years. Mr. Beall was | osc of this Have not discovered what was done with $6. NO COLOR LINE Now. duty 1) Protented the Tieusenant. | “They were | ostrich fea her Miss Kilbourne of ue, ‘Mon! county, Md., and when | ish instant, hich preference 8 “ » I havea com- | had assisting her Miss < a native of tigomery o : piven nak Levetiagigalne to uitveremenian| = riage an firm Seen othe erent qalltied aa scoute, Si t ieuigogrcteivih | ow mht spepding the inter bor ro ar het $y cme iy od ated eer the enctng fear, Work on the ‘ew tr ON > and ninth. If one of the eclored troopers en- | munication frou specifically stated.” _ gual, Sis. il 1884. ——— aa "| tamer aae ne tered the seventh's camp he was an honored | Yo are not verving at division hidquarters | eoloved fiiiion sit. —itoeet “perigee prmeegps im He was _— | test, I have seen two of the white cavalry- | now, Mr. Wroight,” said the captain, “an’ ye'll eee a | oar cae Genictiog ponte ‘and the pet ——- street near the avenue, ‘To the “Jahrmarkt” wend your way, Woon struggle with cach other for the sapress- laze male, the de-tale alchyoor eirlisitcou-| stanly arriving and’ departing gu —¥ afters for yes with BF Middleton formed od Ficreeeery deny negien CaCI BAD CONDITION OF TUE GUTTERS. — acy which would enable the winner to. un- | Peynionee. to and tratleres they | Pears cate erica nigeea cuoee ee ‘ae ten et fade to whom aan. yi ious a. PRESCOTT. | Considerable complaint is being occasioned | saidle and feed! the horse of one of the rescuers | "But these men are scout rant callous shay) Salina toot duets auner: eon tama Hyott cold out, and, as stated ‘con- ‘iecinaiiteinatins: 5 es alent <4 Ait of the gutters along | who was called by duty iuto their quarters, | only comprehend those duties,” insisted —— 6:30 and 6. "Out in the dining rooms tinned in the Business till 1884, the being ‘Viagiate State Baten. ———————— | by the condition Ten-| while half a dozen others of Gen. Forsythe’s | lieutenant, 7 " in_s gown of mauve succeeded by his son and the new firm being Savers a carver of the ereter TON HEIGHTS pruned may Dh sot crsictirae Fp Sopa b pean pnt cahrailers, ia it7> remarked the captain. | Minn deunio Sherrill, mauve Heals abe. ee reid ter ‘many years ot| Gor, MeKinney favors carey of the ovier nis fine subsiiviston before the | tevtown railroad on the Tenleytownroad. After hak. "Tho cote line wee completly opeead: “Mr. Wroight, ye. will pine come me. | crepe, \etdhs Mlver pussaneeabetiog, een brilliant £ Sreiue opposite ‘Sth street northwest beds of Virginia = - >a consent ‘ator ana dhe CSuneqeonee a thet the lost watt | When the ninth ia cventh® the Tatice regiment | Brows 10 his grdery) bring a couple ay tn iea-vis. at. tho aT hemeate Ansee’"scurea | of Man piseavs apse teres or mineeees oie aa eee npr gee oh ge tg End replealsh them.” A naval otheer will be ds- = als virtually iar thecny | Water and the conseq itt cir-| tion, passed the seven or regiment | pins the piace | Seliofield confined himself ne, rege | ot ie. eee cut flowers and palms. | Church tailed at his for this Fish oo "hle Cinmarter of theres, | is covered with water. A petition is being trained ris colleetive Iuugs in a superhuman |" ‘The procession of three marched to thé pi 3 with he suffered, s, stroke of paralysis, aa soudit inary tor Skis suldiv om one of : o- i z a ‘Cotmminsioner Seeces airendy built jsures tor thinoutaitisou sored | culated and. waiverelly Agned, praying, the ffort to expres its appreciation, and: the ‘Dru- | where tie ceca nea ae 5 ie | ek, Sak ee: Ae, A.gtring band was stationed in ‘the ‘back room be tally fe omens ny cursiap Sor oho Sie bandeomset onctions of ihe cy ese ok Commissioners to have,a board footwalk uettos returned the compliment with « will | duty, and then Cooney: said wn, dhroi: Se ete ee ee ee ee ae besiness, and eran ay eg ye b 3, BILE & jousetON. | Sonceed, when the seventh navehed away to the railroad. | “ui34-snd {oem CO (ib feet Seay), drole sh Punch with chocolate foes and eonfsctions were | wid Mm Webb of Baltimore. state edin soe ar oS ae paces = hlong resent of | sn wows ri danoetnren |p pnt aie et ap ds 1s mag nom | feral be ane, ater sod Bev | St are rom eipet gag : mene . Tr, 8 interesting features 4 fram’ thish have been There ou ao damer Hetshis. overicak Zoo] Mr. John Spence sat ot | oni of the mest poe pele eceptions Georgetown, died suddenly this morning command is its transportation outfit. till that ‘owing to’ the absence of gym GETS ‘of peanuts. = ae hs eds, No. 10 Sth wreck r Speneer prefab tere saber ragireap aed wisn cca teradl ack ape ee eae hee gf hott and horton. re Zhe Cattle Maveae. i Ghai, Hal's wey ferme fools 22, Atlanth: italia. cin for man; and at the time of his death . 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