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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1891. of Laws Enacted. where Miss Alice zg The two events yesterday afternoon of para-| Mra. B. P. Murray, and Mr. William Cushing mount importance to the fashionable world | Bamburgh of New York were married. The were the concert at the British legation, for the | cere was by Rev. Green Clay benefit of the Woman's He poe pe Smith. fore the aj ited time the and the entertainment and package sale at the | church was filled to its it capacity. The -Washington Hospital for Foundlings, 1715 15th | bridesmaid, Misses Blanche Murray and Katie street. Both financially and artistically the | Crisp, preceded the bride, escorted by her int | concert was a great success. Unlike the usnal | father, was met at the altar by the groom and reek i Will "ive ai setting for such events, Lady Pauncefote’s ball | his best man, Mr. Thomas . On invita- axel room ‘was illumined only by daylight. ‘The | tion the friends returned to the home of the money an Iwi Pirk outa lotand send yon | CUrtains at the south end were parted anda bride's parents, where a pleasant reception was nil. change for eed. | great flood of light, which toward the last half | held until 10 o'clock. Pepa enjoved a ar. Aciiress all fettersto | four came in tinged with erimeon, made the wedding supper and viewed the many valuable 10th si-+ Fiaiadespuls, P| igure of each performer as he or she stood out | presents an debt, im the finest suburb of POMONA, Ht. ing of the Epworth League will be held at Hamline Church. Several prominent men wall take part in the exercises, Meetings Last Night. A large audience attended the meeting which wae held Inet evening at Hamline Church in the interest of the Cherch Extension Society. Bishop Joyce presided and the principal ad- dress was made by Rev. W. A. Spencer, D.D., the secretary of the board. Rev. Dr. Hanton, the president of Pennington Seminary, spoke of the work of that institution WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISONARY SOCIETY, ' FOR SALE_-LOTS. | FOR_SALE—LOTS. ieahes un thao Md of the season] THE STORY OF THE CONGRESS. bet Home Niewonary Roi fine — — = = at — evening at 7:3 Anniverery wi PE nan || FoR Face UR thn rae onze tk che corner th and ee ces ae _ | THE STRUGGLE AT THE START OVER THE RULES— IMPORTANT MEASURES AND NOTABLE CON- ‘TROVERSIES—SOME OF THE BILLS OF GENERAL INTEREST THAT BECAME LAWS. An unusual number of laws were enacted by the Congress just ended. The number, how- ever, was made up chieffy of measures of minor ; An. | Of the President in time: importance. The House took the lead in legis- lation, the Senate acting asa check upon too | THe act for the relief of the Stockbridge tribe of Indians; the correcti great haste, The majority leaders started out | Of tndaui ie Sct for, the correction of the FOR $10 CASH. NOT SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT. The following bills failed to get the signature tokens of remembrance and love. . re . The anniversary meeting Women's Sania ondi is t 10:30 o'clock the bridal couple, accompanied | With certain important legislation, which they | act for the relief of Spencer D. Hunt: the act to cand SALE.A NICE LOT ON a The fame eet cede daa Soa don, | ny Semon frome Soe Week eee ‘parents of | wanted to accomplish es-a matier of party | remove the charge of desertion against Gardner Foreign Missionary Society wax beid yesterday oor. Call ane : in. theen days’ cf © deawn curtatar [3c. Basaburgh, lott foc Piataala, So, te policy, and their ambition was to make this a | Dodge; the act to remove the charge of deser- afternoon in the lecture room of Hamline UTAUQUA shaded lnmps and generally dim, if not relig- | future home of the young couple. business Congress, tion against Mitchell Mahan; the act for the re- Chareh. Mra. Joyee, the wife of the bice ‘ou monthiy payments of | ious lights. The ball room at any time could] The bride wore white India silk trimmea with ides lief of the widow of Lieutenant Colonel N. H. or itartas MA | scarcely have bed an audience of more soelal | exabroidened tecre aioe ae sole, with a|_ Dut considerable time was consumed eee McLean; the act for the relief of the Portland importance. The clever and obliging com-| wreath of lily of the valley and carried a|P¥¢P8tatory course. The first great object of the act for the relief of Capt David L. pany of performers faced an audience of their | bunch of white roses. Her diamond earrings | the new Speaker at the outset was to effect a | Lockesby; the act to create the eastern division iriends, for whom the delightfully long pro- | were the gift of the groom. The bridesmaids, | “parliamentary reform,” which would limit the | 0 the northern judicial district of Georgia; the presided, othe Miss Ina! Morgan, and seated on the platform were the ers of the society. the vie pre el Hart; secretary, Mis. Dr. Oli d the treasurer, Mra. MG. ii “WASHING | nage nt pr NY a Wi ton. Addre were ma m8 T. Long 8 not ha . th isse8 ie Crit js ra act granting a pension to Mary D. McChesney, BIBHOP BURST. and A. W. Rudisill, who b worked m the in oe Femi. talent. ai two or thpwenotmbers| attired in witio Henrie times ita les | geste paren, ofthe minority and place | enc (ofa nate a hori of te pa: terest of the society in Thin. ava. Duran 20 VOU WANT xp prorrtante |! 7 2 ends oe te eeecBislation more securely in| ment of the court of claims im the cue of| THE METHODIST CONFER: Mra. FE. B. Stevens, acting president of the BO YOU WANT A SATU ANT heir names, but the men had only one | ‘They carried La France roses. ‘The ushers were | the hands of the majority. The purpose was to Charles Stotesis . ENCE. : hk ae wae tou Waa cat aie aoe e to bask in the smiles and retire with the | Messrs, W. Lovell, G.C. Shaw, Addison Ash-| lessen individual influence or power on the ates Shotesany- nin iia Nore Woman's Forvagn Mismonary Society, also made MAE 200 A dedine TO anncdIanEe ‘sof their friends. Miss Louise Shep-| burn and E. Mattell. The bridal presents in-| floor, so as to make it ‘possible, when the THE DEATR ROLL. bere wn to Real Business | an access an appealed for aid for the seetety yt SALE — VERY BEE AND One ion a6, Miss Harlan, dire. Mauro, Mrs, Spencer clude 18 solid silver service from the bride's | majority caucus decided upon any ‘course, for | Denth has chosen many from among the ‘This Morning. A large suin wus collected mines RS 2. Bi Waitixe “Sabeae” UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Irving of Phi in, 2 el junt, } parent it to be carried out promptly. members of the Fifty-first Congress. Three MINISTERIAL RELIEF ASSOCTATIO Fe Se to cee nite aa CATR cttver. that Hyde and Miss Marie Decca all contributed | Miss Prettyman of Baltimore, who has been The republican uajority, however, was too Snniasc Wicca ack; Wan ok theca ‘eeaunane econ eee rainy | _ The Ministerial Relief Associstion of the con ‘ave. pa Hetskts. a speculative at Gseta. mingly to the v » with Mr. | 4, Mrs. Commodore | Mall at tho start to be relied on for the im- . ° onow ference held a meeting yesterday at Hamline *mb> Tw es mE a TAKE BO MAPS WORD Signor M. Maina. Mr. ter, Mrs. Albert Almoney. Gighteen contested election cases and some of | 425 WN Ty. Kelley, Samuel J. Randall cet Tena, | ELD Last xomr. : ~ x y od > dD. fo) . ud Le orn id to th a deceased SOR SALE-LOTS IN Mi Zor improvements, unt tny where they nom extat. [880 violin solos and Mise Amy Hare three | i these had to be settled before the work of the . e) uel J. Randall and Le amount pai ° fer fot high lk marin, bat tue ewe thew aee ooee | ndere. Before the concert began, rs. Beall, with Mra. Webb and Mr. Clarence : 3 F. Watson of Pennsylvania: 8. 8. Cox, David] 7; i ber from £200 to Ofticers te yt Sat hia ce | Sinetrcet sn avelerl ayn tick “wde- | piano numbers. Befor ga rT Could be proceeded with. This made «| Wier and Newton'J. Nutting of New Tors | ._Little of the time of the second day of the Lammrperptel | as the people came in, the youngest daughters | Beall, left this morning tor Hot Springs, N.C., | radical 3 ct 0 Vith- cd c foliow T. Wideman, p tatuished by the Dis | Of Sir Julian Panncefote acted as ticket-takers, | whore they will remafs for a tenth er. saore | Tcl os which recoguized the absolute purer | Richard Townsend of Ilinois: J. M- Burnes | Methodist conference was wasted today, for the | Wheeler, vice pros T. Weede, coemare visas ind Miss Pauneefote and Mise Sibyl Pauncefote | for the benefit of Mrs. Beall’shealth, ofabare tuajority it was dificult to vette | 8d James P. Walker of Missouri: James Laird | exercises opened at 8:30 o'clock this morning | mccretary, and KM Courtenay, sreusurer . assisted iu finding seats for the guesta. Miss May Belle Stewart, daughter of the Sen-| these cases speedily or to take other action | Of Nebraska; Edward J. Gay of Louisiana and | with a religious service. Nine o'clock was the | A. Wilson, (. W. Hobie. bt bsomn, W. alian also perforined the great task of making | ator trom Nevada, is the guest of Miss | that would fully establish the majority's power, | Jes Phelan of Tennessee. time for the regular business session to com- | Edwards and W.R. Strickler wore selected asthe .¢ whom he escorted to a seat feel that E EXEO We haves fer oh donlevard, se trees, ‘wid trict kover | From a2t par: . : | toric FORT BUNKER Hi Potomac river. enal Adsizess W. & e % y ‘ i in New York. Under old ruk a ti tablished. b; NEA 2 Teed . ot enscutive committes. WE HAVE NO EXPERIMENT itwas just the very best spot in the room. After | Hitchcock in New York, the traditions of Congress and by many rules SHOOTING STARS. mence. There were not many of the members — Toofter sou, buts genuine ood, thing in connection | the mist Sir Julian and hisfamily | | Miss Virginia Rendolph Faust te making a | t0¢ Taditions 0 minority had a power which st Hamline Church when Rev. W. I. McKenney THE SCHOOLMASTER ABKOA eaniy uu nties, -¢{050 Shea! povided ant | sat modestly in the Lackground with the over- | visit to New York with Mrs. A. B. Farquhar of | Wouit emsble shen ey oie teh eae | We are perfectly willing to acquire our |S the opening services with prayer and = near CATHOLIC, BAP -PISCOPAL | flow in the dining room. Many of the listeners | York, bnt will be at home for the Easier | promise of ‘success any course of proceedings Scripture reading, but within the hour most of | A Letter of Complaint Received by Health oRC! in | holida; Pi ly Cou ings | knowledge of adversity from hearsay. eee YOU CAN GFT TO OUR PROPERTY eagttstiee seaiectentedeemeres | one oy ae: ho | © "IER they were seriously opposed av aparty- 3 the ministers in attendance had come in, and Omcer Townshend. pummghoms s and all around this b ¢ Misses Cannon, who have been at the Nt conferen t right di to work in vs c . Because tivere are railroads, both steam and electric, | TAC (UNng rooms a fue tha oooasion aiid the " REVISING THE RULES. Iudgi : ‘i nee got right down to workin avery] Yesterday's mail brought to Health Officer Ieioeera bs Prseipe ithe aera" Regt sm oh ap> | atts scemned tobe enjosing fois” ft thls morning for thetr home in Til} In this emergency Mr. Reed took mattersin | op yea ety" hor ig cee ene eee eM | usineee ike way. Townshend a letter intended to make comyaint raibétt : gas oy pe? MUNBUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVA Among those present were Mrs. McKee, Mrs. | 7% his own hands and by a set of rulings under The minutes of yesterday's meetings were | of cases of contagious disease, and it wax re a ———_—$<$_$__ rus Plate and all informetion of REDFORD © Russell Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. Hammond, | | Mrs George Alfred Townsend has given up| general parliamentary law,” which secured read and approved, and the secretary read a | ferred to Inapector Demarest for examination ‘Four Svesquares frean the mavy yard. at the | & SUN- 1000 ¥ ot. aud’ HH. ron de Struve. Count d’Arco, Miss May | her apartments on G street and during the | ror him the titles, conferred by democrats, of ciatmmunlontion from the beard of conferente | 99., teeter wns.as follows cab = erry tw Oy Td Sane ariel oar es Sock nd Mrs. Colton, | temainder of her stay will be with Mrs. Judgo | oytr'™ of spare cards ages temerats, Of claimants in Chicago. The matter of allow. | 2 site si fein fats Separateatby | WESLEY HEIGHTS, A PART OF THE NONTH: Sek: eR Misacne Me and| Doatays Giaateest Pee es ea ances to be ‘made by conference. 40 super. | q7t0%s beithotier town ite. thare nn tad Lame Sotect, with an alley intheret. Pete spatgreuin ber | Amor van "upivedstys teruunin ot Mgamh bette ns Staats tnd, aise (Carlisle, Capt. | | Mrs. C. 8. Noyes, who has been quite ill, is | Congress. By means of these “general parlia-| Only Four Hundred tickets were sold for the a beep egw herr gf wad foot THOS. J. FISHER & CO." | extended und only two mies trem the White How kane Romero, Hrs. | aud. Miss | recovering. Miss Noyes has returned from her | mentary law" rulings and by an exercise of in-| gwell . i othe: joners upon the bounty o! wd _mbd-de —__ SSA Fst. nie. neighborhood o: Woodiey Inn and the Dunbla: te2, Miss ida Thompson, Mrs. J. W. Foster, | visit to oe One dividual will power Bir. freed succeeded in po sensei sprabedsominoiome omer ence = taken up and the different claims DOK SALE-A BARGAIN—TWO VERY DESIL NIVERSITY PROJECT TS SURE. Judge Johnson, Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln, Mra. Leo | “iny.t°aqy Having a ace cle 44 cineoarten ann of tickets may therefore consider | were taken up, discussed and acted upon oF Mis iossovertoshing threita, ‘near Ih tee cris SURE. 1e Misses Stone, who have been at the Els- new ; P rea referred to t ‘inn Sino pat a tee ey a ale |. 10,000,600 will beex- | Knott, Mrs. Seth M. Ackle: » L. s placed legislation quite compietely in the | themselves “in it. fer oper committee. e com: Sep tionauy wood, eee Ee Bent ‘Nunes Gf prominent | Bradley, Miss Mitchell, Dr, and Mme. Guzman, | mere during the season, left. this morning for ar een ine ands of the majority and increased the size of aie mittee on the tabulation of the vote of the ow ap plwcaticns 3 buyers turnisiied wan, Mr.and Mrs. Pollok, | their home in Warren, Pa. = dé : hi laity on the question of admitting women to ; Visit fae MEH TS eb GLADDE: mire, Ds. Muneaster, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. | Mrs. Lieut. Hosley, who has ben with her | ie, msiority by unseating democrats whose | Gen. Butler is doing all he can to make the | {i general confercnce made its report and F The eye Ly one af the sues views in 3 “ered ; seats were contested. ‘The House seated eight | Strong will case a weak will case hed fi » Ce United i Guthridge, Mrs. Bouvee of Boston, Miss | sister at the Portsmouth navy yard, is now | of the republican contestants and declared the ‘ vanadate Yl 4 Pece niles, inciuduve the Blue ‘ Mr and pire Halliday, | the (Misses | with her mother, Mre. Gen. Paul, at the Cleren-| seat of one democrat, Mr. Breckinridge of Ar. ss ane Scbotitory for the year was reed, showing a net aw. fated Swear Loaf Thomas, Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson and Mr. and| don. She is accompanied by her daughter, | kansas, vacant. Two cases, Goodrich agt. Bul-| _ “All is vanity,” remarked Solomon, who bad — of > = Dr. Lanahan was appointed JOR ti Mrs. Chas. G. Dulin, Miss Genevieve. lock from Florida, and McGinnis agt. Alderson | six hundred wives. ‘agent of the depository in Baltimore. A wil subdivide splen- ristni lowlamds from the baveof | At the Foundling Hospital the Indieshad pro-| Miss Taussig and Miss Wilma Taussig of Jer- | from West — in song | = committee o - ere! aoe — fers eapreeaat Ao ALEXANDRIA. Aiter five day pri Punts. oyig | vided @ pleasant entertainment for their | sey City Heights are visiting their aunt, Mrs. | ?commonded the seating of the republic: An honored name—Jay Gould’ check. ae ft of the ministers NDLE. 10036 Shwe COSTES Tine Die THE crrvs, | patrons, The ‘Hongo ts very attractive in the Witenbecber, ot 47 New Jetany arenas sont: Gpntestants, were not dispored of by re ti — of Washington that some credit be given to PURLIC RCHOOL MATTERS T_N.W. NEAR mame non ge ance tham iirst place, and the ladies on the reception al siya: iv louse, ant elections committee itself never e le a ruling fot. stber suvtrtan sections combine” "| coruntittec—Sire. L. P. Heaven, president of | fichier ities Pe Hind to receive their | te on the Heaton ack Posen eee cnet | rt was a cold day when Congress left. this city in the minutes of conference for the! The city school board will +e WESLED HEIGHTS Ult ERS TODAY THE Ps itore; 5 vi iprsng= trina ke There was not complete ha: vithin th contributions made to the new Methodist Uni- | meeting at Peabo: werd eintsbie. SEY ae EATEST " Se es ee 2 ite Wallace | Mrs. Watson C. Squire will receive in her majority party, uaveres anattrtas’s ance = r y. and it was voted to set aside a column | cases in which t jute 6 one Suailamotsts,” Ask your broker sew much property | in the bright little parlor at the lelt of the belt gton tomorrow afternoon. | of constant anxiety and watchfulness on the | Ne, Week, speaking of Bonanza Mackay, | in the min Je parlor at the left of the hall. — at the Ai sfor that purpose. Rev. J. Mc- his is her last reception, and she will be as-| part of the Speaker to keep the orgunization an he cam oer you it Out in the hall Mire J. ‘There is no actual proof that he is not | Kendree C. Smithe ent at a little ley, presiding elder of Washington, | COPtimue their city 4 i : ; ss schools will come up. for eration = - Sake ; a : sisted by Miss Cutler and Miss Tannatt from the richest man in the world.” But there is. | reported the condition and progress of the | Schools will > HAVING VACANT Lots | FAMEE table to receive the admission fecs as well as xy Mise Cuti compact. : ok a schools are now full, but under the present sale Wil find it to theirad- | witout rene other dowations from visitors. Further down | te state of Washington. ON THE SENATE SIDE. neither © plumber nor a Pallmen car | Tpctont churches here and in the suburbs. | Sppropristions, by careful seaangeeseey, they eamuoUnt of cas to taVe pe | “Beene cote the hall Mrs. Jamex M. Green, Mrs. N. H. Far-| Mrs. A. . Barber will hold her last formal! Having arranged matters in the House so | porter. showed that the assets amount te @iSL ova, | can be kept open the full term. J dahakadtaDimehoual baw Sect Wie eee —" te Bay a4 cepaanwrat cS wrree bo tha taleetie ned till | that nothing could obstruct the carrying out of — the interest on which sum is devoted to the ALEXANDRIA BANKING. ice artment Inve ‘oot, 3 % " eiving by 0 2 roa ifs a . es : serene é " mht FEEL: Mrs. H. B. Noble had charge of the supper | Mrs. Kate Tannatt Woods of Boston, Mrs. J. B. the will of the majority in the House, it = Marriage is a half and half combination. suppe ph i perngeeyy ws ead The monthly reports of the » mal banks tie room, the Forget-Me-Not Club, represented | Allen, Miss Tannatt and Mrs. W. W. Upton of | desire of Mr. Reed and others of the radical filled and the greatest interest was taken in | Dre (show « capital stock of the | bas Saas = — by Miss Sowers, Miss Hatch, Miss Wood- | Walla Walla, Wash., Mrs. Almena B. Williams, | leaders to bring about a similar state of affairs A COMMON CASE. ecg emia! wigs ngage “Ae were | 200,000; deposits, $634,556, and bank loans of the dirst lot: SUBURBAN PROPERTY. __| ward ‘and Miss Heaven, served lemon-| Mre. Slinker, Mrs. Warren Ales Lemasure and | in the Senate by the adoption of similar new y. . y ; Wife—laying down her newspaper: “T see by | occupied by women, who ted {and discounts, M6149. There are also to purchasers und Miss S 1d | the Misses W nC ‘1 | rules there. The question of joint rules was Bi ‘ by women, who are well represen’ oe : mt the dainty uaise cod mien icanie of Sepa so ayers ie en ior ilsstarapear et discussed at several conferences. But in order | 8? article here that a cure has been discovered | in the audience attending the sessions of con- | *°!¢ private firm no Dantes beastnate. exe designs, which were sent by Mme. |): on, of Le to make the change in the Senate recourse to | for lock-jaw.’ ference. WORK OF THE BOARD OF Tu: Tateno. ‘The auction sale of packages created | M&ht’s meeting of the Unity Club, fairly crowd- | “general parliaments HOS. J. FISHER & CO. Fst. n. For sane BARGAINS IN LOTS, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, <D. ing the large parlors of the old Stickney man. | ,Se%¢" aa law” ae —_ Husband—with marked interest: “No, you BUSINESS RAPIDLY TRANSACTED. ‘The board of trade will meet next Monday . plenty of amu t and the biddii mnite | i fe parlors '¥ jman- | have been necessary, and many of the old re- | don't say #0?” The different ministers in Washi and tand al mee of Alexandr phy pone rae ree "Henry Gulick, ‘Mr Many Oe sion, now the home of Mr. Harvey Spalding. | spectors of traditions and. time-honored rules y 80! ington night and a general meeting of Alexandria tern “hie property a increasing Very ravidiy. tn Value and is the best suburb of Washington to buy in, tither for a home or a quick turm ata sod advance: | tinueers. For plats, prices, Se. call on a more or less undisturbed repose, formed a fone lot sy + stm MEFOND W. WALKER S80N. | | strong attraction to visitors and quite rounded | Which was followed by ren — mal = oe ‘| off the entertainment. The tea and rer 2 Mr. Charles Davies read avery’ brilliant and | § = a A Wife: “Yes, dear. It says that to render one | Vicinity read the reports of their assessments | business men will beheld at the sametime. The holarly on “Grecian Art, Literature | radical The House hen seo wane eine | ineusceptible the germs of becilliof tetanus are |and payment. W. B. Edwards presiding | directors have failed and Wit, the Stock of Grocian Immortality.” | after assembling until the new rules were | first injected and this injection is followed by | elder of the Baltimore district, read the report | and Southern Keilrs which was followed by remarks by Prof. Klem | adopted and the Speaker might therefore fall | injections of tri-chloride of iodine at intervars] tor his district. ‘The conference concurred tm | change in ate rates tions, were, given | back on “general parliamentary law.” But the | of twelve hours, ‘The resultant blood seram | 26 mination of Dr. J. F. Goucher as. preei- and Mr. James Green were the auc- ‘The wards where the babies lay in or to me from the Richme ille Kailroud ‘Por: E ji F 7 it om in by Miss McReynolds, Mrs. King, Mrs. Cridler, e ‘ a dent of the Woman's Coll imore. | Company an abatement in the «treet charges on chante tor city propertss all ut a portion ot abo Bey g Te ce aatine today, from 4 to 7. | ies Mollie Byrne, ‘Mr. Kimberly, Mz. ober, De teen ania eee h, nemaclves dectared | Stuer this treatment fe——” Dr. Goucher was the pastor of te Bie: | for curstested end enloode vent, bE ei ed the lnilies mana the Sellout bs pee ea ‘on the | Prof. Townsend and Mr. McEmmon. as énsy to carry out the plan there as it was in | Husband—interrupting firmly but kindly: | Methodist Church of ore, has been a| or in the rates of thousand-mile tickets. They Fuil intormation by applyimgto WM. K. ELLIS, board of visitors to this hospital: Mrs. 8. M. Miss Fannie C. Kaufman is visiting friends in | the House. “There, there, dear, that willdo. You don't | /arge contributor to the institution and has | will probably suecegd in Inducing the Wash- anes Culiom, Mrs J.P. Jones, Mrs. H. B. Noble, | Philadelphia and New York. Otherwise the chances nre that every meas-| need any cure. You haven't got it.” heen an interested worker for itas well, | ington Southern Railroad Company to improve Py sctkt oN bast Mra. C. B. Beall, Mrs. L. H. Ball, Mra. W.H-| Mrs. T. B. Rayle of Detroit, isthe guest of | "te which had the sanction of the majority . J. M. Buckley, r Christian lepot accom . ashing. DAD. ST OF MILITARY R¢ A BARGAIN IS OFFEXED | Bay! uuiwe-siaie purchaser. ABSTRACT TO DAT! TEMS EASY. “Apply to JAMES M. GHEE. tle st. Ei i ve pi ouses: x Advocate, made an address in the interest of | ton and Alexandria Ferry ¢ company bas alreaat See Tagine Bishop, Ars. 1. L. Blake, | Mrs. Geo. A. Shehan, 1802 8 street. T Under hone ties enh cece Oak taco | For the services rendaced by Speaker Reed | erent represents, His talk was witty | determined to furnish an. add James Buchanan, Mrs. J. W. Bulkley. Mra. J. | Mra. L. G. Hine and Miso Hino will receive | ae were brought in trom time to tee conver | during the Fift nal mew 'y-first Congress he will be let in | and bright. He has been editor of the paper | and swift ferry steamer and has the designs of ancl S882 at votes 3 Pk tomorrow afternoon at Prospect Hill. the feutnres of the rules being the facility with | on the ground floor of the Fifty-second. for S17 weeks, and he said this morning that | putting up a dandsome ferry house, de, at the a ar ee ee lee gta emg Un CMDLG™ |W eee Coe Mik 6c: Omeeeh Mit P| chk oa Wena will receive her friends | Which they could. be smended, temporsyily or wacom died aaing hanced he was glad to announce that never in_ail that | foot of Kang street. Several Sine lots for business purposes and destrable | Most tarieiug pssb of Waste aye: | Cullen, Mee Ne i: Berqchnn oe tie : : ermanently, at the will of the majority) the time had an issue appeared that gave satisfac INFIRMARY IMPROVEMENTS. ee renee ate Sez basinens per poses and, deste Duglaine,, Pacturesyue scenery” Art seminary estat | Sty Teams Honda Me Ge iat: | tomorrow in her new home, 1112 5th street. cibs Wai ambled Ac say eli cttee! A BASE INSINUATION. tion to all the subscribers. He wh 201 ites dieehy been enneunned to Yon Boon L108 G st lished. Observatory affording most extensive EG. Hatchineon, Mv P M. Keli Mrs. 3.| 4 large crowd assembled at Mt. Vernon | ximost without debate, the previous question Death loves a shining mark, to talk entertainingly on the subject of the - r’ Se Sey ANTAL AND SURE IN- | Fievant new atone, station on B snd'O., bested ty | B. Kendall, Mine Marie MeCulloch, Ste’ JW, | Church last evening at 7:90 o'clock to witnoss | beine oieren on tend toner "Tis true; necessity for church papers and the advantages | tuat the circles of the King’s Daughters o TeNSME Gane Dad oa the purchase of lance it | Sie Every inducement 10 locate your home | Yigeartney. Mrs. Wilimm. Paxton, Mrs, J.C. | the marriage of Miss Carrie Whitehead and Mr. | “Tits “parliamentary Seform,” carried to Don't dodge. This truth isnot that accrue from them. Alexandria and Fairfax hed eccumulsted « Situproved iy two satstanticl brick howsen, renting | Refs a8 tis only thive ales out and in close toucn | yAcartues. Mrs. Pope, Mrs. E.G, Rathbone, | Julian R. Simpson. The Rev. Dr. J ¢ht- | completion, was regarded as one of the most im- ac aa AN ATTACK ON THE SECULAR PRESS. sufficient building fund and were about to co. For $50 und #80, resp tverg, and tere are twobrick | AhiUeetty. Meached by Lincoin avenue or electric | Pe Regirh ie W. 5 | man officiated. The bride wor lin wi its fai > i nect the 8 assum building with the s sor B ana G, trains om best legal torm free | Mise M. A. Hogers, Mrs. W.G. Shock, ‘Mre. 0. | man e € a traveling | portant works of the Congress, and ite failure In the course of his remarks Dr. Buckley eres cee Fea cian Sa baalt open 0 Pax all tanee | Ct'coat to purchasers. 11 Sou have business in this | Gime A. Rogers, Mrs. W.G. ” Virginia | dress of light gray cloth, trimmed with surali, | In part was a great disappointment to Mr. mye > wor 3 idowr’ Home building by a commodicas ut Go imeestanrn Wik. SAUSDENS « Soc | Section put Heim our bands. “Hts our specialty Thorleee, Met, Wo Be Tene, duck. cee | gimp and velvet wih tng to, minich” The net” | Socks = " SOCIETY AXD roLrTics. made an entirely uncalled for and prejudiced | fice, with ample hospital werden ae” Tie ars M407 Fst. ni 8. G. TRUSLER & Wheelbr Sirs. 5. N. White nan Mis Muides | era were Mesors. Jos, Whitehead, G. W. Simp- Suecnekae arkiatn ag: “Miss Blankleigh, the daughter of the woll- | ttack upon the secular press in order to show | receipts of Alexandria Infirmary for POE SALE BY UMW. Sat fel7-1m* ae Williamson, Mra. W. C. Wood,’ Mra. Charles | 0m, brothers of the bride and groom, E. R.] The tariff bill, the federal elections bill, a | known republican Representative in Congress, ome po of — religious papers. He Sandie, were €2,417.99 and the expenses ie de Hea eat gromtutican. 108 x. | TAneLLAND HOUSES K BALE O¥ | Wortuington, Ford. BV. Wright, E. 1. Donohoe and Harry | siping tonnage and mail subsidy bill, «| Will leave the capital in a few days for ber | Tee extracts from the account of yesterday's 4 ‘with fret class sansa fulsulstvision iemituated wp Prince Geone' couip. | The marriage of Mise Louise Merrick, | H0Wt0ok. ‘The bride's flowers were pink roses | *Mipping i ing bill and the | home. She will not t winter,” read | ret ne morning Paper, criticising it pare- a Wal. SAUNDERS & CO., did", about Smiles from Waahineton, ch the West: | denohter ar ake lat Hon. Richard Merrick and | tied with pink ribbon. In the absence of a | silver bill, the direct tax refunding bill and the | hom acuta. staph by paragraph anJ characterizing a re-| At the annual meeting of the Virginia con- at Or ES. tw. | Br crthe B. 0. Kit aud on the Wash."and Balt. pike, | SONBbter of the late Hon. Richard ace the lact | best. Man one of the ushers acted as such. | Blair educational bill were regarded as meas- HEIGL co: thevect intarteomen the elt edit porter's efforts to give @ fair and unbiased | ference of the M. F. church at Roanoke Rev. N MASSACHUSETTS AV = inher than Wash. has ood. drsinswe, we periectiy | Wednesday in April at St Mattheea” After the ceremony a reception was held ut | ures of supreme importance. The McKinley ct that Inst sentence wet ie Thorsen | #ecount of a meeting, in answer to a is adJaceut to and surrounued by Chariton, their future reside: . 617 22d street north- | tariff bill. together with the customs adminis- | “Don't let that last sentence get in. That aint | written request from the secretary of the con, | D- W. Stafford was renssigned as pastor of Brin coliege Fark. Berwyn and the yroundsor| Senator and Mrs. Squire entertained a large | west. ‘here were many handsome presents, | trative bill, was enacted into a law at the fires | 2°i8ty, it’s politics. ference to do so, as an attempt on the e part of | ity Church in this city. wise, wail nruded sveneay chs woah COU aaude trees | P&ttY last night by a thenter party and asup-| among them a silver service from the ushers, | session. A’law was enncted, as a compromise, eo the secular press to run the atfairs of Method-| | Mrs. Joseph Padgett, an aged lady, widow of peiewine “now being Loxed. “ituasa | per afterward at ‘the Arlington. Among the | china tea set from an uncle of the bride, oak | increasing the compulsory coinage of silver te A SHIVERING COURT. ism. The secular press, he supposed, did as | Justice of the Peace Padgett, long well known af a. a si Park that contains 12s acres. iu which there is seat | guests were Senator and the Misses Blackburn, | sewing machine from the bride's father. The | 4.£00,000 ounces per moath, but av effort te well as could be expected of them in ‘dealing | Here, died at ber home on south Patrick #treet be Se ee i Mae Wier, Bertostutetiy a chrereniative and | bridal couple took a late train for a short trip | secure absolute free coinage was resisted by | A# the Police Court Fires are Out the Judge | with so comphented a machine as the govern | Jesterday. ‘of houses now Dulidiac. Will se, sawton Gents. Mrs. Wiley, Repre: tive and Mrs. Outes, | north to Niugara Falls and other places of in-| the majority leaders and failed The shipping Dispenses Justice in His Overcoat. ment of the Methodist church, but their efforts | __ The lot on Columbus street adjoining Christ Persg. it Wal. a or about 6U mamutes' drive. Lieut. and Mrs. Wi and Gov. Murray. terest. Dill in its entirety did not become a lew, bake After a hard struggle Judge Miller succeeded | f#ll far short of the success that crowns the re- | Church and occupied some re betore the Sema. th. - | ae eens sean Senator and Mrs. McMillan and their daughter mail subsidy was secured. last year in getting from Congress an ap- | ligious papers, more especially his, and now as | ar by the school Louse of St: John's Acadesny Youth uf Dupont etree, Writ’ amadl house | BAPTOved, lots sold Tete ere eee memes | Tey THE ELECTIONS BILL STRUGGLE. propriation large enough to put the Police | ? time to subscribe. for £2,700, ‘The lot hus 89 fort front mad us ice ONLY $3 per sa. =~ “ ve here tomorrow for Detroit to spend a fe e1 i il ‘ P ar % THE METHODIST UNIVERSITY. yoy? . —— te sont Sper Siege ez) eer eke any alba Hoare eee cipneeaeres foe Lotecls $6 ope | ore Gatlaten pace Company at Albangh's | _ THe struasle over the elections bill was what | Court in a good sanitary condition. ‘This yeur about 100 feet deep. It will be improved by fe2s-0,tu.tb, cm Venuent. “Prices of loti, €200, to S100) Te c kado’ vening sith | Will be chiefly memorable in this Congress, and | the ‘of the bill 4 to provide | Bishop Jobn F. Hurst was introduced to the | the erection of a tine manxion = 0 is Mrs. and Miss Rusk were at home yesterday | Will present ‘The Mikado" this evening with y passage waa secured to provide rr S| €sit'and $10 per iuontly of $2 pet unt o y ro ee eee en. SF eee ae tah | or leans y tal Gp eaten +s 2 a oon flute & i i ‘ ference and made apleasant little speech on | ‘The Cullum (colored) ¢ ; Miss Winston as Nanki Poo. Tomorrow (Fri- | its failure in the Senate is a matter of bitter | trials by jury, &c., but now another obstacle is | °°™ ‘ — ote bS va- | afternoon to callers, and as usual their drawii ug aa i i i " Aine degate ) : the Methodist University, saying that the order | to olored men exclasi Hen a = ainiitisicn | Yeniehiors and 8 better located than any other ‘subdi- | Toon wag rarely deserted. Mrs. Miller alee | 22¥) “Claude Duval” will be sung for the last | disappointment to the republican leaders in the way of the administration of justice. t University, saying that the order | to support c eget wen y for oftiee fh aud 14th st. cars either side. 2 time, with the same cast a8 before, except Miss | This bill not only in. itself agitated Con; i * to extend Massachusetts avenue would bring it | UMes in cases where a white candidate p du examination of tbe property ana the iinprevennnt thee prices holds to the sine Pleasant custom of being at | Jennie Winston as Claude Ducal and Mis Alice | from the first day of ite meocting to Shy ied This serious obstacle is the lack of fuel to| directly to the site of the university. “He | himself in writing to recognize the colored Kits fouse in size frou: ani0u to sutisOand the prices | Outbuildings, ‘wellm, punips, celles, Mine sae is ne New "orks ngaday afternoons. | Vincent as Constance. Saturday matinee | ite clove, but it had an influenee’on mech aioe | beat the building. The last hod of coal was | thanked the brethren for the interest the Balti- | Yotet# in appointments to office. Pe edie 4h lets that average Jy io —— anon Sle and Bates lay a ping legislation, either to sateit oe to pat used this morning and the janitor had to look SS — “se sme ‘Sane Jats abd valuulie fiforzaation as to future improve- si - . ie engagement will close with “The Queen's | ‘The Blair educational bill faile® direct | about for chips of wood to st ith, | ment for the new university. He said that over mucus ats be ha a Hie Bie phe & on yrach #10 cash & $10 A very pretty wedding took place last even-| Lace Handkerchief.” tax refunding bill became a law. > whee ses oh cist pray (Sadia terns $80,000 had been raised in this city toward the fezR-a.tath.3t <n 0), each $20 casts ing at St. Peul’s Lutheran Church, corner of | At Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H streets, THE RECORD OF THE SESSION. vith his he ste a d payment for the land, and he ex- ANOTHER JUNIOR ORGANIZATION. ‘Por BALE_wiorrEn? ‘each gieasiandgbperiea seer, | Lth and H streets, the contracting parties be- | on Friday evening next at early candle light, During the session 19,606 bills and sent with his heavy overcoat ons the small fire | pected to be able to announce within «| ‘The younger clement of the town ia infected Pl chome wishin to pans tae fer cent disconiit wilt be uade 1orailor part cash | ing Mr. Edwin 8. Clarkson of this city and Miss | ye singing skule under ye renowned Dr. Ezckiel id Q and resoln- | did not anything like properly heat the room. | couple of weeks that the entire sum of $100,000 eholee of several very at sain For turther paruculars, plats, free ticket Sppig to EDWIN AU NE WAAR ; : ‘ h ith martial ardor and last t a junior Gertrude, daughter of Mr, August Donath. The | Todd will be opened with all the costumes of | tions were introduced in both houses, anum-| The clerk's rooms, which are’ smnail, were, the | hat’ices reteek Met asa 00,000 eseclipors eypiqpecnerigardie capil sceved justify | Lia st. n.w. (bet. Oth and tutie chureh was filled to overflowing by the friends | ye olden time. Mr. and Mrs, Nolan and other | ber very mach larger than known in any pre- | only rooms in the building that were anything | to make a visit to the site and stated that if any a P E homes, | Sto lU'a-mi. oF p.iu. surat Lakeland froin of both families and standing room even could | well-known artists have also kindly lent | vious Congress. The number of bills that be- | ike comfortable. “In the cell room, where | such arrangement could be made he would do | Cadets was organized with the following m eneneneh ae Aas, 15m _| not be obtained by the later arrivals. Promptly | their aid. Admission, 25 cents. st go.vuu wo 10.008 "Bes eieyant ‘ames TU Mpect as wTeat prosp " . is ol isi : Deed Pitch: Calvin N “artes linea ated 2,186, a8 t 1,824 in | About two dozen prisoners were locked up, | isis best to make their visit a satisfactory one. | bere: De . OR Ca ete we SKUEDS: = at 7:30 o'clock the happy couple walked down | Mr. John H. Voorhees will deliver the next | thw Fiftieth Congress on iting 24 10 | there was no fite.ad all and. the unfortenstis | He eett, 2 make thes give a little talk before | Peck, Wilson Petty and Charli MONEY TO LOAN. the aisle to the altar at which both have wor- | lecture of the St. Paul course in the Parish | Among the important bills of general inter- | bad to huddle together to keep warm. the adjournment of conference on the plans CONFERENCE REVORTS. eS = = shiped since childhood, there to take the sol- | building, 23d street, this evening. Subje PARTY Will 1 — est which became laws are: The copyright bill, | _ ‘The stove in the end of the corridor near the | and prospects of the university. ‘Tuesday night was the last quarterly meet Ts cit oter | WW AD aby, BoKWON, A SéaLL AMOUNT | oman vows which would uuite them. ‘The bride | “Holland.” j the private land court. bill (to settle isputes | cell for females lad some ashes in it and onthe | The reading of reports from the different | ing of the conference year at Rev. Dr. } in cuenee iisarance puuky- "Atdress INSURANCE: star | looked—as w bride shonld look—serene and| Prof. Frank H. Bigelow will deliver the | arising over “Mesican grants in ite ePUte* | oor was a stick of wood, but it was not enough churches was continued, Bishop Hurst presid-| sNicon'a charch. ‘The report of the commit a happy, whil the groom bore himself with be- | second Lenton lecture at Ascension Chureh lec- | states und territories), the Indian depredation | t even warm the stove and therefore it was a ae en was | Srdeon 4 Por og “2 7 yaw | coming gravity. The bride's dress was ture room this evening. Subject: “Life ix the 3 bill, the timber and pre-e not lighted. ‘here was only one female pris- edaway. Geo. G. Baker, presiding elder | showed that during the past year $165 had been te ow aivrest on furatiata: jesse ores | ital erestion of white fuillo silk, the frout bers | Argorciea Hesubienee, ott Sera] (aking cee eee ee caer | cuca Gis sallaad ako at on ah floor in one | uf the Frederick district, made ‘the report of | collected and disbursed for benevolent pur- etek ead a nny Data? Segtg! | Magons, houreiued goods or other Fermonal property: | embroidered monsseline de soie, trimmed with See ae uchange of program at Kernan’ | laws), a general land forfeiture bill, the bill to | Corer and anade frequent complaints of the | hischarge, and J. Edwin Amos for the West | Poss. Fhe pastor wes aise paid bis conasl ee tee ee miueate; Bo Teuoval of goods rou tesidenve. no | Cream ostrich feathers. ‘The bridal veil was of | tonight, the Jardin» Mabille’ dance, among | relieve the Supreme Court by the establishment | old weather. The prisoners after spending | Baltimore district. salary of €1, La. ave. oN os dress Box ie, Star office. jaa fine tulle, caught by diamond pins. The bride's | other features, being introduced. of imtermediate circuit courts of appeal, the | 9X hoursor more in these cold cells are likely AN APPEAL POR RAILROAD MEN. THE SINGING CLUB. Db LOE WITH SMALL FRAME | )JONEY 10 LOAN IN SUMS TOSUTT, ATSAND | bouquet was of bridal roses and maidenhair| For the regular meeting of the United States judges’ salaries bill; aud besides | © suffer from it, Rev. Mr. Coffin made an earnest for| The Anacostia Singing Club met Tuesday sole Massachusetts ave: near oth | MU ver ognt, cu D.C. real entate sec ust ferns, The groom was in evening dress. ‘The | Geographic Society at the hall of C: these: ——_.- stianueel tacumenes oe days snitigth' eo cnieaner She tek Tame ts CAN ecuins cand wae A nel ANK T RAWLINGS, 14k bride's sister, Miss Emily Donath. acted as maid | tomorrow evening Capt. E. C. Hore, master | For the world’s fair at Chicago to celebrate | Modern Languages and Modern Inventions. | the in! paystenl | ome of honor. She was attired ina dress of white | marine, will deliver his ten years of work and ‘Two lectures on the above subjects will be | and spiritual welfare of the 700,000 railroad | With the following named young persons in at- Japanese silk, handsomely trimmed with rib-| travel in the Afri i e tendance: Misses Blanch Griff Jeame See eee RE eran] an. tee or he esta Mammy acl Pot: hoes eek ee Lee Eee Spm. by Dr. Bickerd 6. Rosenthal, the well-| wivcc.cli . DD, mado an appeal Ger peretlons| Wood, Kinks Pamphrty, Gaecis Alten, Aunts known author of “The Meisterschaft System.” | {id for’ that “institution, phocs needs ed | Simpson, Flora, Goodwillig, Messrs.” Moss At first giance the connection between modern | straitened circumstances he deseribed Bryan and Fulton Katt. tongues and modern inventions may not be} A resolution was adopted, presented by Rev. PERSONAL. nite clear. We understand, however, that the | J. P. Wright, str approving the work | Miss Lillie West of Smithsburg, Pa., is visit- loctor hus for several months used “Edison's | of creating a national university in the city of | ing Mrs. D. T..N. Shank.—tev. William H. the four hundredth anniversary of the dis- \¢ in lake region. His party | covery of America; for the admission of bon, and carried a bouquet of P Mr. Rob- | in 1882 consisted of 900 men, the largest of any | Wyoming and Idahe territories to statehood: ert B. Clarkson, the brother of the groom, oft. | party that has penetrated Central Atrica. It | the auti-lottery, the anti-trust bill (to prevent clated as best_man, while Messrs. Herman W. | 1s regretted that the society is prevented by the | combinations in restraint of trade), ‘the ‘re, and Howard E- Donath (brothers of the bride), | small size of their hail from extending a gencral | wpportionment bill; provisions to ald three Edward T. Kaiser and William E. Smith were | invitation to their friends to be present. line of battle ships, one protected cruiser, one TO LOAN—WE HAVE MONHA TU LOAN | fie ushers. ‘The ceremony was performed by Se: Bese Be fast cruiser of 1,600 tons, and one torpedo ge and small amonnts, om real estate ce the Kev. Dr. Samuel 8. Domer and was ren- RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, cruiser and one torpedo boat to the new navy TO LOAN ON REALESTATE. PI attention to all applications. SWORMSTEDT & READY, Si BETWEEN ia feet tw alley. N amass salen ef Mateeet ss 1 most impressive by the earnestness with —_—_ (in the naval appropriation acts); the Owen ted phonograph “aid” with his | Washington, as inaugurated by Ino. F. cS AO oe ot ag Ede eB pee which that eloquent divine invoked the bless- | Interesting Report of the Committee on Car | bill. to further ragulate immigration and to in- = Krter eg thon acini. Hurst. - oe ———_— ae couple. who hed just Couplers. crease the eficiency of the existing immigration | Rosenthal transfers the same, exactly as he has canens rumber of announcements the session >> ~ me Ene TDC yM #500 UPWARD, sen each other for aye, for better or worte. m i and contract labor laws; the provision (in last | deli to the class, on in- journed wi loxology the benedic- sone ag PERSONAL. AY FIVE AND SIX PER C1 At the conclusion of the marriage service Mr. | _ At the afternoon session of the convention of | year's sundry civilappropristion uct) repealing = "ibe wate hare moe: aye tion by Bishop Hurst. of Anacostia Heights. LADY, Wit "oN aud Mrs. Clarkson re turned to the residence of | ruilroad commissioners at the rooms of the | the act of 1888 Thich withdrew practically all | cylinders prepared to match them. They have bd 5 1 bride's ‘ents, where a reception was hel te issi: . pli i ., fi REAL ESTATE IN THIS DIerRICT. from $to 10 oclock, after which the hapoe interstate commission yesterday the report | the western public lands from settlement (pro- us & means of hearing the same lesson, in all of the committee on car couplers was adopted, | Viding that hereafter only actual reservoir cir new home, couple drove to ite purity of pronunciation and intonation. PE. PED 8 Cor. 10th and F 0. 634 cast e i a ites shall be withdrawn from entry), and | The: hear this lesson thousands of tit Vik SERVICE EXANINATIO eer oe -een F sees, which wee completely shd tantly ino- | 00 fellows: “Theta comaitise of five hho, np-| totiey the mnchnen emcee’ of ined matin | ante follows oper teat the enTunswer, send 1ycents = nished in advance of the event. In conformity | pointed by the chair to urge upon Congress, as | to 320 acres; the criginal package bill; the “ Fates of interes: POLD, ear must of necessity master the foreign sounds. Pupils have thus a tireless, always patient and ever ready teacher on hand. They keep a native Spaniard, Frenchman. or German, 0 to ‘say, on tap, and must as a natural consequence obtain agg raed control of for- _felG-Im Sunt Feit SEES ise pee ned, te order, ony $4 bares mouerate. K. with the beautiful custom, now more than | soon as possible after the opening of its next |dependent ‘and disability pension ’ bill; w. cor. Leake and Pst mw. 5 | oxy een Sue | many | qtandtome and | regular session, the imperative need for aetion | tle Portage Inke, Hennepin canal and TO LOAN—$2.500, ¥3,000, $5,000 AND | costly tokens of love ‘and by that body calculated to hasten and inaure | “ulveston water harbor projects (in the okt, Spat Sainte mithin the District o Co" | sent ta the home of the bride in advance of the . i iver t); enacting Tgp oun bec’ “eg” | wedding. “Among thera may be mentioned in | the equipment of freight cars throughout | Wrtiotn of ae ne sate es ae Lancer a:ncunte nezutates GEO, W. ne ne. fel l-imn” lee fron the parents of the | the country with uniform automatic coupicrs | ence to prevent collisions at sea and to require ‘or $500 from the bride's | and with train brakes, and the equipment of | vessel peeien tone by cach other in case if collis ae 0 : an ANY BUMS DESIRED 8 of ea ‘d geld fi Mt MNtert rates ocinterest x vet of salver und geld from Mr. ies: wi and Mrs, Goo. W. Childs of Philadelphia, a | Ocmotives with driving-wheel brakes, and | ©! bedi erg Hy Gated within the District You! titve necessary for exatnimath = —— to atdseep | 8 a nceo ata ign agents in “increase” cases, except where there < Colutuiseious reasonable. hand-pointed and Mrs, Jas. | Present and urge the passage of a bill therefor. NOTAE (se A eae HONS Fits Caen Daily of sient Bee “That the commitice, before presenting the | Pied, to gain Pgh Re paige erie 5 let value was = vee Fst tte Corday, " magnificently framed, | bill to the a) rite © ional ‘rench ion clai y at sold with interest for $244.59. ; MGSEY To LOAN TN ROMS 70 BUTE AT CCH ork of Mise Ella J(Clarksonya ease of | tee, be tequecned! site public notice, fo give s | billy providing fore nem ess ne coteiency | ton G. Lucado, colored, was tried for has been provided for. Hamline Church, where [fends of the bd eeriee bone per value was pa ssacmo grund- | hearing to accredited representatives of such | ing in New York anda new mint building in | the policy law, Mr. A. B. Williams for the de- | the conference is holding its sessions, bas been $221.85, sold with interest added for #237.18. Ee EL TMEEFOAD. 1207 Fet.m.w. | father, Mr. Wm. 8. Laris, and a similar token | organizations of railroad officials and employes | Philadelphia; the meat inspection, bill (previd. | fondent. This being the first case of the kind | cnlerged and improved under the careof the | fonds of the ‘Sd series, whose par. value was "| Bedver plber pene ea cee Desa | sa dete fo Peed ii mpertaton of alufernea arcar | Peter the brcent jury, they were Saerosted| Breen vy Bihop ‘Meri Ste Sandner | Sema ns i erent nae fog sty 2 we or, ‘er from Mr. sr. sect WT i ° 'e ouX FEM CLT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, John A. Wallace, the late business partner of | secretary of this commmittes” enon et es Tod apd Brink, ana niving the ‘President oe ppt wiiagemes, comecel ond court, last conference. Improvements to a greater or Goes swan BUMS C8 2 ey Mr- Donath. | Scores of other costly and appro-| A resolution continuing the committee on res- | authority to make retaliatory’ proclamations): Sune is meutonced hiss te nae astound. | less extent have'also been made in « number of in from his aan a priate tokens of remembrance might be men- | sonable rates, with instructions to report to the | for the inspection of live cattle’ hogs und. tho mee i other churches. conan ony oven ARGE WHITE ASPARAGT: ry ioned did space permit. Dut enough has been | next conference such further facts and sugges. | carcasses and products thereof’ whch ‘are the | 3# ‘The success of Bishop Hurst in raising the L PARAGTS, : i ges | Prodi Wm. B. Mills, @ white similar heen on Ge dy ee | Chokes parka ta Rae ay said to (adicate that Mz. and Mrs.Clarkson have | tions in connection with the subject as may be | subject of interstate commerce and of ex evisiel cna eos funds for the new university has been some- | "Ty? Sonal road is in such « bed condition thas TERM RSP a LETS a emberked on the Kea of matrimony accom. | deemed desirable, was adopted, as was also a | making @ special appropriation of #1 him fo six monthe in jail endo Sen ed caenced | thing remarkable. foment thee Tees eerteas | farmers on the Virginia side take the Alex~ _. eta Fn ae OOAMAN. | Hearn. Among ihe gucwt ne enany, devoted | resolution that the committee 10 whogn the sub- | for the improvement of the Missiasippt river; | him t0 SE months in Jail and a fino of $250 and | 5 year ago by the statement that over ‘andria pike and cross the Long rather saat sare. JV ONEE TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR Fins? | friends. " Among the guests present ut the re- | ject of Gutomatic couplers and continuous air | to prevent the introduction of contagious dis- | *°; sateen: not guilty to the sum needed had been raised for the pur- than tbvel over thio sunday Cecenghnes” &. W. BURCHELL, Fae whe ESSE At lovee rates of interest; no de- | ception were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkson, | brakes was referred be requested to consider | eases from one state into another; to inerease | o¢ playing. “charge | chase of the site and now even the most ‘James Robertaon, charged with disturbing yy sas | By shee ee era, aon na aw. | On ey ae Pia get Mr and | and report to the nett conference of railroad | the peusion for total helplesmess: to transfor SEErTatve are enthusiastic in support ot | we quiet of Q strect by “using rutane ine as Dailey « Enos Yer- | commissioners upon the expediency request- | the weather bureau movement. home forfeited §5 in the Police today. O§EX TO LOAS lenda and Capt. T R. Sweney of Darby, Pay national legislation upon the of | mont authorising the expectinere et 91,006000, A Jonadab Entertainment. Seed-cf the Hethodie Bpisoopal carck wes | E= pasta nee ise i eo Mears J 3 Covell and Thos B Taylan ot lighein jul besing pamenger car.” Hevlt | forthe purchase 3 Sickel gre oe maa to aa Faith Counal, No. 18, Sous of Jonadab, gave | opened and bas proved great, gucccat Seth es Anat Eee, NEY TO LOAN ON UEAL ESTATE AT LOW. | Halston, Mr. Jas. Clarkson and wife, Mr. Wm. | partial rulings and to Secretary bridge the Hudson; to authorize the construc- is doing excellentwork. A new house will soon| Dr. Tranjen, who some time past been Metis, ease DERE MioWekt ™” | Clarkson and wife, Mr aud Mrs, Geo. Griffith, | services rendered were ‘The center | ton ots tunnel ender suneceng. pap he fete, 9 Pe qgenpied, the property having been donated with the staff of the hospitals in Berlin, as suc» Oxcarps and C—# quined 26s and so be known ante Soonet ielsccpes cleats bn Aare AND FIRST-CLASS CUT FLOWERS. Hayes Memorial Deaconess Home awell substance never before pon Desuars New Yorn Hars. D.C. {a'thie manner. “Several of thone ‘have ban Fee the laity in the District on the treated aince the middle of cy FINE DECORATIONS AND HOUSE PLANTS, THE SPRING STYLE SILK AND DERBY of the admission of women to the gen- a6, Go prment time show ‘no sympvoms of ar HAT INTRODUCED BY DUNLAP & CO. NOW le a eTUDER'S. READY aT er, é Ire nbjoclotet 300 soles ee ex wrane WILLETT & RUOFP’S, ‘SOME MISSIONARY AXNIVERGARY. ear (905 Pennsylvania ave afternoon at 990 the anniversary of the

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