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: THE .EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1891—TWELVE PAGES. ° 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE._LOTS. FOR_SALE--LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STAKS. TRE PATENT CENTENNIAL. ee THE TWo OIJECTE OF THE CELEPRATION. = —_— Saas Ast. The celebration in an appropriste mam = = = } SALE 3 Pl BSTC pow SAL! SOK SALE Ute DALE Spring Plans of Well-Known People—Per- Meeting of the Advisory Committee Last " “ Peeling. In! Hith. st - Troon and uaeh | FX inevorner lot havine an unsaust frontage on | BU GKOUKLAND. |. sora RkooKLAND. | I Tors fepy 20 Lore Sata Netan or are es awe AaB pe thcngp mr diignta rome aor of the begining of th earn cmmuyat po a pT a Sor ete Bee, 1 er seveiity houses. now built and uiore mn coupe of HE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQU, ¥ sassell Harrison i y =p 852 ; merican patent system by the reading OTHER EC LHERFORD. Le Pot iene mane be | Sotert tromts amt i grein me Hay ow betare the prices adage ‘Kapid | THE AED GLEN Buon be Gnarbemacgtgnnag ely poplin Who never would say what he'd dioux, AATIRFACTORY REPORTS RECEIVED FROM MANY OF | sciontitic and historical papers by eminent eft Be —— —— eee ro 10 or 08 sub ’ raunit afford e DR. nyt Oh Mo} yment i 0 om 0 Po! ° “nited TOR SALE_A DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROD. | "°C elther see whowor se subaivided: » yo, | Haunt afforded by atrial. over tae RE | for her trip to Bane Me. he ee But one night on the hill, THE SUBCOMMITTEES—EVERTTMNG POINTS TO | Zens of the United States, and other exeraives. erty on corner im northwest part of city, presett | mnect Leia F st. nw. th 1S2w $23 F st. tow. ores : Deautiful views, The cheapest 106 | taking quite as much interest in the European He caught Tom and Bill, ‘THE OREAT SUCCESS OF THE CoMING CELEBRA-| 2d. The formation of a National Assoeiation Sed from ensuaion of Wbalia twotmore wottes | JPOK SALE RATE CHANCEQ0S00 SQUARE | 20}, SA. CE—TOTS 1S (UGSHTNGTOS TLETGI TS | eae ne eo er ee oe eee ee aOyER | And sliced off the scalpe of the tox! THON—INTERESTING ADDRESSES MADE. of Inventors and Manufactarers of Patented AiO TYLER & RUTHERFORD. fect om porth side of Fst bet. sth and Sh sta. | Ton Wyomine ave. California ave. and 18th st. = GIO PATREE CO Aeents, | going himeclf, which he certainly, would do. &f hes Aruictes. eee ee ee UNGERFORD, | ready for Duuldiags, wephart. sewers aid every street | -@M7-1m : e could make it coincide with other interesia | The trees will begin to get their spring| In the workshop of Gen. M.C. Meigs, as he e ‘central committee thus constituted i# Qstreet near Sth st. n.w. = “ : of the following ed. John W 5 Str brick | 8 ous FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | tint his wife has bien quer premise to init | clothes obt of their trunks before Long and | terms delightful room er gear ne — = os his honse, 1239 Ver- | upton girainard HM. Warner, Prof. OtieT. and batts, modera unproveneiite. Facer z var. | _™B17 a i . whi library, partlyan | Mason, Myron M. Parker. Hon. Jahn Lynch, Foknavuliable piece of ground for baildine pur. Mrs. Lincoln since the latter went to London, | cover their bare limbs with them. montevenne, which is partly a library, pe a. John mada hee: 7:8 Bonen Af feet lire om te wrat side of Ith Uetween | FLOR SALET WICK ORFER A F EW OSLY OF | OK SALE_ONE BAY MAME, SIX YFARM OLD: band as no time could be ns good as. she present architect's draughting room and partly a «tu- | Mervin . 3. Elfreth Watkins. Chate- rok sae ST.. NEARLY | Both ends can be built upon. Price, 81.50 perfout. "| resilence. Mintwod place it between IRN at Rk | eget Se Seen Pe is anxious to have her and his sister go thi8 | yte4. Atoxander's novel “A Woman's Heart,” | dent's den,a group of gentlemen were gathered Robt. W. Fenwick and Secretary James T. erm THOS. STFESMER ECO | Se eats, om Cotta pond 30) tot fr te XHECOND HAND FURNITCHE | Summer. “Beyond the three visite outlined in| | MA a last evening. ‘They were all members of the pobtio mestings wwe obtet be ee = EEA ESD | tiene lots have water, sewur antvas. °° Me : ‘Good reasans | Yesterday's Sra, the ladies do not expect to | MAturally has a good many chap-ters in it. . DR SALE BUILDERS. . L mbv4—8*_ | do any more extended traveling than this im- advisory committee of the patent celebration E—PARLOR FURNITORE, FOUR | plies. They are, therefore, not bothering them-| The Green Isle should change ite name to |*"1 upon the invitation of Gen. Meigs, the Northeast, :4).000 feet for sale: street cars, herdies | hig-im ‘ T | Epiecess shor ny fraue, upholstered in plush; for | selves greatly about any spring shoppig be- — ‘ont Wwith'm half square: pavements withip half PROPERTYSRNOWN AS | Suare: vrick shiewalk to Troperty. omgrade. water: | [JOR SALE—AT LOW F ISOWY COMMITTEE. Senators H. M. Teller, O. H. Piatt and Geo. KR SALE_1sTH ERMS EAS) R A the Isle of Pat-muss. chairman, had met at his office for the purpose Tesentatives Benj. Butterworth. Jas. Hanultom Annex, 1013, jot 26% by 120 feet, ui sewer. hve pressed brick houses opposite just number of good lots on M st bet. Ist and Half | ball valu 1408 S st_n.w. aul ont . Pe nt With side auc bark alles . Scmpleteds ail suld’ betore ‘Suished. rare beeevin if | ate, sy. TUL; coclose uut syndicate. i SALA NOUNG TRON GRAN REDENG mess ee, See Papa gh as: of hearing what progress had been made in the nan and Geo. D. Tiliman, Chas. Eliot pag at, between SH and N, 222155 fewt, with side and | (a en iuivediately; terms easy. Address OWNER | LAWHENCE SANDS, homme; perfectly sound. entle and an easy rider, | 97 9 neturaty enoagivall waiohel ie frauds ace ee arrangements for the great celebration to take | witchell, H. E. Paine, Ellis Spear, E. M. Mare | Star ostiee. 2 tC ve F st__| with bridle and Saadie, “Very cheap. and naturally g dy friends - cheli, H. E. Paine, ear, per — — — fitheme mb24t_ | indulging in pleasing visions of what the White | «Whon daisies pied, and violets blue place here on the 8th, 9thand 10th of April. Gen. | bie, 34. ¥. Montgomery, Col. F. A. Seely, 3. Ik : The Ane property st the northwest corner of 17th SUBURBAN PROPERTY. POR SALE—CHEAP, FOR WANT OF USE, A | House wardrobes will be next season. ‘and ladyseanchg ait sifvacy oath Meigs presided and Mr. J. Efreth Watkins, the | Marvin, Prof. A. Graham Bell, Prot. 8. P. R120 to wide alley and U'ste.. fronting 7 feet on 1 i120 on Far- | _ SUE A a ‘ood drivins horse jess than ellit years . » 5 » secretary of the executive committee, acted as | Langiey. Dr. G. Brown Goode, Maj. John W. Bat ur club purposeat™s Suuable Jor residences oF for | 1 Gy SATE — A HARGAIN—IHE PALISADES OF | Bly at feed store, Saul Mt. n.w. ea | py tus Mrs Toole of Montana sre at WD-] And cuckoo-bads of yellow hus pearnioke. heed ie t were Com-| Powell, Prot. T. C. Mendenhall, Hon. AK ot or cine Purvors®. 73108. J. FISHER & CO. Fine Ferenac “ot anteut land on the Conn toet, | FOR GaLR-GHes™—A BEAUTIFUL PAIN OF | lard’s. Mise Rosecrans, a younger daughter] Do paint the meadows with delight:” fesioner Robert’ Hon. Edein Willits asset. | Spofford, Hon. Edein Willits, Col, Mereball mah2-ct pry on the District line: tis isthe most beautiml and pie: | BK OFseck Gearest eylisi and withont @ | of Gen. Rosecrans, came east with them and] — Gadvooke, the sy 2° nab cacacery at aan Gan tee | teed Gas ae Oe ee ear bns furewie porion of, the Dstritand can now be pur | blemish. APpIy to 3 ib248"_| the party make a happy family circle. Mra. iadzooks, the Spring of ‘ninety-one— Seite ty, ot neticaitare: How. Chas. 6. | Oot Se Scigs, UA L., Ose ; y LE — e Ww price of $1. an acre. = — ee = “ jen J or i pe i Proth- |‘ iy. Ges c » U8. io mans oome_| POE SAE ss os aint bet. Baas for te Low pris of OL ae AEF So, Tooke, oo pleasantly remembered as Mise aly | Does scarcely see such wonders done. Mitchell, comtmsiesioner of ‘pateuts; Mr. Froth- | Gresty, Gon, MC. Metge, Ut. 1 R SALE—A BAKGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE—1°22 | sts.. One square from S jam pshire 24-110 1800 F st. thw. ENSIVE | Rosecrans, has received already a warm wel- ingham, the assistant commissioner of patents - 3 » ULB. N., Burge Lith st. mw rane howse ¥ glet | feet'to a ahtout alley, Price 82 pwr — 7; rg | FOR SALE; SPECIAL: VERY FINE, EXPENSIVE = aay al E Col. Wm. M. Meredith, chief of the burean of | igs, USA. Capt. RoW. M Soe inten oe 8500. d800 gues’ J BisHER & co., GOR SALE— Ant handsowe, {pright Plano: dark case. richly | come back by her friends, who have not ween } Many « young man who sows his wild onta, | Co- ™ a ing: Prof. Thos. Wil WS. Rosecrans, Dr. FO. St. Clair, He Gash. balance to suit. Inguire of OWNEM, 43% a FE broal rane: | Anished, uuskuiticent tones aluncet new; a wreat tar-| her since her marriage last June. Miss Rose- | trast so the Grasshopper of forgetfulness to | Eroaty es osee tek ee Wit. | TN ouglace il W . & mst | Pook SALE SA P inn bother eee fort "rivranted: leant condition ad can be ) C™AUE us resiced the past seven Years in Calle | trys ate erene Otis T. “Mason, Prof, FA-Secley, Dr_ JM, | Hone MQ. Emer, Cal 5 i SALE— Ith and 17th sts. toan alley. THUS. appreciated. Call at chee at fornia, but has spent the winter with her sister y P Tt, ae S Damdariond WG Dalen, | Welling, Mev. 5. llavens Richaods. f.. Wag: Near Dupont Circle, on 1th st. n.w., desirable S| spjeniid tacilities for private stable: mbh24-Im THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, and may now remain here with Gen. Rose- E ‘oner, Rev. Dr. Sunderland. W. C. Dodge, maha, thew. 3. 1. Monbin, Ihee, Inia eae Prick, Wreome: brie, BIH 8 8 Co. Mnbz-ok a a Ra WOeNGS-_ | hon sae mhid 913 Penusyivaniaave. | Oring Back pay—Kicking a man down stairs. Gen. 8. Maynard and 0. E. Duis SS Thecuano Week. bik Seams Ee. =] = “J 1 OR —£—ONE Ol HE BE: PLECE: e Dhest suburb a choice lot m mn a based, omas Wi . ‘ener, . as Sw TT Fe ee PE Mrs, Walter Damrosch is again on from New . = . a Sa See. 4éeo. C. Maynard, Hon. Wolt, “aA. Le PSs acc ae ee Yak PRICK, MOUSE ON | a1 SO par focts the cheapest Fates on Gato ug soon neon bis payments it de: | TXORSALE_AT . A_ SACRIFICE A LADIES | York to visit her parents. Mra, Blaine has her | The emptiest man is usually fall of himself, | Secretary Watkins madé a statement ns to | Harber, Crosby 8. Nove Berta Wilkins Jot Isxs0, price, 4.000. Ee —— = AL OR Es Ge ed puacton. light «rocer's waxon, one Dayton waver. | tro young grandsons, the little Coppinger boys, the progress made in the arrangements, which | Gen. Hi. V. Dornto Piet, A.D. mbit wn Gee Een tle: eect Sa) feet taal POR. SAL : ce ae SARTONT FIESTGL with her now. An up town dentist administers ether to his | Was highly satisfactory. He said that the cen- | Anderson, Col. WM.’ Mere FoR SATE-TWO VERY DesinapLé New Z| MMsming tocens. tm aburlan real estate near, Washincton” Awenty- | Otho Mrs, Seaton Perry has Just returned from a | patients and the consequent quiet he refers to | t'al committee, whose duties were to organise PXECUTIVE COMMITIFR. Story brick houses, 14 and 151 Massechusett — ee Tact Gast auaeaee enh coat tke ee FOR SALE IME UNVAKNISHED TRUTH JS: | visit to her relatives in Philadelphia, as “ethor-ial mildness.”” the various committees and to arrange the! John Lynch 4. Fifreth Watkins de. .7 rooms amt aif modern conveniences: ba: JOR SALE ing itawnificent view. of this ety. and surround Business is anil: we theretore = & = program, had performed the work assigned to ‘ * dows. brown-stune triun ines. cemented cellar, large Beautiful lote on Maryland ave. bet. Oth and 10th | cOtintry: price only €7,00: usual terms. gains Harrincton Upright, #180; 5! The chief justice and Mrs. Fuller are enjoy- it, Invitations had been extended to onahun- | (¢°eretary). Jobn W. Babson, Marvin ©. Stone, Spon during the Way. Co Ae METER. Tid Foe |S EMME Be WaRNER & CO, Ties ew York ave m Gee fits Linn tre a8" tO sith ing the first visit of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey. The | If man leaves his flannels off for six weeks | dred gentlemen, resident ie the Auterent atten, | Geo. C. Maynara = mbzi-lor | _mb2¥: 916 F st. a SS ee latter was Miss Pauline Fuller. They have come | or two months, yet, he won't have any use for | to forma national committee. ‘This committer, COMMITTEE ON LITERATERE. SUR SALE TWO-STORY PRESS-BRICK HOUSE. | J{OK SALE_TWO LOTS ON 4TH ST. S_E. N UNIVERSITY. HEIGHTS, mess; Warranted sound. Apply 1112 on for Miss Grace Fuller's wedding and are ac) the letter “n until next fall. If eddywud | it ¥as expected, would hold a meeting on the Dr. G. Brown Goode (cheirman), Ainsworth six rooms, bath room and cellar; bay window. Stanton Park, about 62 feet front each by 97% to BROOKLAND at" companied by their two children, the youngest | j/1, % dee, ad | {Tt day of the celebration and consider plans R. Spofford, Lik 1 Sills ste Se ree mec iout ca very onsy teres. Ce NEOUS. SOUIM BRUO D. RATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD | of which is a baby a few months old. The chief | Hot believe this, led hib try id wudee, ad | for the formation of a rational nenenari ene |B Spotter, Lilewellys Dean BOSSES, SMe. aw i asi bs stay Phere ooo ogre gen agp lap inr aloo nickel; only been used three mon! justice took pleasure in driving around with | 2ee. inventors and manufacturers of patented arti- FINANCE COMMITTEE. 70K SALE ELEGANT BRICK DWELLING ONT Fe Sakis asian aeanca Rane cei = proberty Is Timcreasing Very Aly im | BE * bs mb 24-3t) this interesting family group yesterday morn- ==. oe A large number of acc Z Joseph K. McCammon (chairman), Bon. W, impruvercent, lot 18. 10ri — se INET feet side ahd rear alley or aquick ture at coed advance: | POR SALE, A HUMOROUS. QUAINT, OLD, OIL | ing to call upon some of the court families, and | ‘The members of the Washington Kennel Club | been received, indiating, WD sinald Fendall, #4. ¥. Paresll ¥ Soe EE aot tie mans | Adtteas Box ScStar ome. fae merit: ooh SLM. | the vist at this time is a matter of great satis- | are experiencing uo bad rewulte, from the pro- | thought, the general interest inthe celebration. | y\inee 4 iain red P srg : — SUB ADDIS Oe ASTERDAY & MALLERY, REGEORD W: WALKER & SON, a ene IDE-DAR BUGGY, sep | {action to him. “The fatigue consequent upon | tracted whine party they gave at the Riding | H€ «Poke of the formation of the other com: | James T. Duboy, Geo. ©. May jobn C. OK SALP_ NEARLY NEW BRICK HOUSEONGIB | pnotge (Oud F st. n.w., Pacitte 1008 F st tw._| WOR, SALE NICE SIDEBAR BUGGY, USED | the preparation for two weddings in ber family = a mittees and said that they had all held meetings | Poor. Chas. E. Foster, Jaa H , Wim. Cg a ae eS # KOCK CREEK PAKK, | Appiy to A. J. WILLIAMS, Carnage Maker. 51) 1ith | within a few months of each other does not | Academy last week. and entered upon their work. MeMichael, Chas, (. Lister, J. elpley ; a | Pecccadinefotyon Pt. tet 17ehand seh ots. | Bie ORD ANTI Hoa GER chal wibytiut” | leave Mra, Fuller in her usual vigorous hicalth. — MR. MAYNAMD's EPORT. Camron McKnight, . &. Weller, Mann & Os, @ short uistance from Lupont le im cent oF MILI WOAD. JS ¢ D | F507 7 7 > SYEAROLD "7 J - 2d ‘apt. Geo. » 2. | Sea andscuie reaident locality Wixi feet to a 1 | fran sumesiate purctaser. ABSTRACT TO UATE | WOK SALE VERY CHEAP A SAEAILOLD| tee Brewer and her daughter and their| The ‘ude never knows where to draw the} In the absence of Mr. John Lynch, the chair- | “*P* “°° 5 im seve at foot alles. Only AGS. J. FISHER & CO ble! mca Tatu | city wavon. Apply at old Hate uw. mk wests, the Misses Clark of Boston, were at | €°llar line. man of the executive committee, Mr. George} COMMITTEE ox PUBLIC comPoRT. DaNENHOWER cor 13th Lea rst nw. | ok SALE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHO1CE| [OK | SALE NICE -TOP TWO-| home ‘to callers yesterday afternoon Mrs. L. Maynard stated that all the recommenda-| _ W- C- Dodge (chairman), W. G. Henderson, SOR SALE — COZY SIX-K dK SALE_WE ARF AUTHORIZED TO OFFER | Miotsin Brookiani, Uuversity Heichts and vi-anity. Seated carriaxe, With vole ur shafts: first-lass | Brewer expects to entertain some other young REASON AND REASON. tions made by the advisory committee at the last | 3° H- Whitaker, W. HM. Finckel, K.P. Fenwick, Pate a clu sale i Flesoant Plaine, om, Sherman ave.ca iot | Mont thravin suvsiry of Waahinton. kverylady | grler suitable for cine or two horses; Ligh aud st¥iMh- | indies from Toston daring the Daster garction If “reason guides our deeds,” meeting had been carried out. He said that | + W. Sineabangh, J. L. Ewin, A. H. Evans, € “ : i Suton. SWORMSTEDY w BKADLE shied: Observatory attording ost «atewin VW | Dok SALE BAY HOUSE, FIVETEARS OLD, BY| Mrs. Scott Townsend gave a dinner party As some old poet says the administrative work at headquarters was | ker. Henry Calver, NG ON kel Eiekunt station on Be and')., heated by | gectiteom: ,1o.1 lauds, gentle im saddle and Jhar- | last night. Have we not reason, to being advanced with marked success under the | § mes A. Axbley, Hes wily tise ot 184 gros tate ea eee Cores eat an sighed eri of ate m3 Mr. and Mrs. John Bancroft and their dangh- To guide our mortages? direction of Prof. Watking. The a ' 1G. T. Howard, ue ha rot to WY rreatest depth ath the e eached b} LE re 8 sil DaNENHOWER, rere Seiad Sqaee tee | Sa a oe ancolh avenue or electric ARG! eof in vitations from in’ rs and others MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD, | ter will go abroad for the summer. n t Rrcertius comDUTTKE, less a, “ontains “4 beet ars or B. aint ©. trams. a est is urn tree | owler's Springs and mat plstere| = ‘ a to take part in the celebration, accompanied in . . Comer th and Gets. | B20: lower, So, Contains Wi oeth Sf Sa ne to eC eee Ie ee eee ee ee | a ein airings snd jaattrees, ‘upholster Mrs. Almena B. Williams is convalescing from] Sorrows are housed in the tears that are sbed | {2 {)'\* bart in the ook payment of £5. Me May, | Wim. Cranch McIntire (chairman), DeWitt C. PROPERTY THAT frontage of twins Z, section put itag our bands. “It is our spe ss: wll in good ord her recent serious illness. over them. nard thought, showed that the meeting would | Lawrence (vice chairman), A. A. Wilson, Mar- A ee @ eae eC a Mr. and Mrs, Charles MeCalioch are visiting —- bi ely attended. The fact that the pro y,M. W. Galt, L. P. Wright. Hon, i fe17: 2 st. a fobuy or to use f corse, having to'address ex-Secretary MeCulloc! . at 912 15th street. RER MOTHER. ceedings and the valuable papers to be read | The marriage of Mr. Abe Lerwanger and| Wife: “She was the light of the household.” | woul be published and distributed to the sub- | aia B ame sy cribers had led many who would be una’ 1 i. 3. Miss Currie Lvon took place ut the residence of ites a sadly: “Yes, the gassiest old lady, | +4 110 present to wend in their €5 in order that | ste. MW. te lant Sunday ‘afternoon at Sovelock. "After the naa — weieiMehe obtain a copy. He said that in Baker, Geo. E. Lemmon, X. G. Dyrv addition to the committee of one hundred o d 7 ceremony by Rey. L. stern the family and | Success is all smile: auaulin Cranford, TMC Glee T D, ba Kicus pier: | La SMALL MONTHLY PAY ME be and | xmraND HOUSE S FOR SALE o! Wilson, James P. Willett, Dr. Wm. B. Dr. GW. Marre e8ery way suited for WAX 100 to. 10-foot ve. easy speed and Ts.--This beaut tar office. 1 iated m Frince George's county, | “Y the W, } F: ‘and Bait. pike, | i _imaatiinae tt | Me ace, 1S perfectly | _t utided by Chariton | jan fl) sell x0 me on Ith st. ot menderate sige cat tm placed abt te sauce it Nth st. extended between ida ave. ad.” Lots zoxJ00 with 16% feet of | & luher th >be cohereted this summer and will | bealthy an three-story bay. wllar, furnace, we: alley ¥ JUST ARRIVED PokiY HEAD OF ML BING ereat barvain, ¥ committees were being formed in | Crentord, TM cule reduced to @S,0H. A ay per cent invest- ater. Also choice tote on Lamer | Heighin, College Park. Berwan and, the rounds of | raes suitable for all purjoses, “Aliso” one Sevens one peas meee _| each stato, | There was every reason to believe, W. Howard” HO. reste qmimaeens NN Qa nie _ | Platine Som tare on momneot theme ito auch ie tet SUIT TATES & BANE, | after which the happy couple left for the north, | heads the more noise they make. had been bused on the idea that Lincoln Hall. | Win F. Mattingly, James ¥. Iartour, tenk Pom tmp suiitin brick hoster toad ps | Steed TB Siueand rear aliey, House or more trains atop ain’ | Joe |b -SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANO, | The marriage of Miss Hattie Backenheim SRE oc pith a seating capacity of about 2,000, would | Hume, Charles Earls porthe«st, hear «ars a1 et x Bt cents:therun in Sto ; i i ALEXANDRIA. furnish ample room,as none would be admitted | p, t Severn: ew pianos for rent Mr. Emil R. Levy took place at the resi- i 101 pe adm Paul Jones, R. H. Voorhees, E. E. ¥ =. * A treet rabout G! kawutes’ drive. houses a Tent applied i bouzht. "Latest muste only Me, and Mr. Emil eet, tor saral eats <= > wet put tickets, SLEWIS. 1S ¥ at eo rose bey on shdinounect' io ot whi hay NL THONSON'S MUSiC'BTOLY “SIT Tith wt, | dence of the bride Sunday evening. ‘The bride cle apn dyed preening ani Gs Peters, Octavius Knight, occupied with and of 1 MINGTON MATTERS IN ALEXANDRIA coURTS. | ever, the committe ave. extended; high ground overlooking the Mock SALE had considered the probu- occupied with igo BABY CARRIAGES, wore a costume of gray drap d'ete and hat to Mavi, B 5 Alexandria is now without a court in session | bility of an nuttendance larger than this hall valley. A poi refrizerators, carpets, oil clot match, also carrying a bunch of pink roses. a + Aone | Edwin haar aris JAMES F. DART, ser electric Licht plant, walks, ke-, will soot chairs. loldinw’ beds, juste ‘stunds, e.. thie sanrriage cosa eny apetoons by the | for the first time since the month opened. The | could accommodate and there would probably | gou. | Pr A a : Constructed. cutee hae stores, Bee arecon: | ST TUE WARD ROOMS oe oat CO8-EUB-| Rey. L. Stern and was followed by a dinnes. | circuit court, which has just closed its session, prlatincea ty hep Ses ‘Ker a —_ Harry King, (OK SALE—A BARGAIN. ©. KNER OF OTH AND - ss tenia Venient. Prices of lots, $200, to enue S10 E WAL pena we Se | ae of tairaeale ence toe Dalla oie ‘ a on ce would be receive suggestions | Walter F - Teena. w..cleves poms. Aud Taide ae te | MAZI-Im Room 22, Atiantic building. | ‘254 giver month ere #20 | Fle SALE MEAD OF LOUNG MUTE Fro | Mats of the guesty were from Lualtimore, Phil: has been largely engaged in business where the | committes would Wolter Hough, (De. Thomas Tartes,, £epe tor saie ur rent Ini inh stm. w.-bew houses. inquire | OK SALE s. bakeiat has thors uproveinents and con | I" Kentucky : wool sizesalvo several fine drwucht aud | #deiphia and New York. Numerous cong parties interested reside in Washington. The is kenesaaen eat Benr'w. E ay yee or OWNER, LAW B nw. Tabet ‘Iwo addoining Jote on the west side of 18th st. bet. | Vetus tices and im better located than ay other suodt. | driving lcrsea and brood mares. Can ‘be sevn sat | latory telegrams were received, Mr. : N ENCOURAGING FINANCIAL REPORT. enry Rayne . FP. G. Batterticdd, JOK SALE—A Nick @KOOM AND BATH BkI wimemiaramcmeian | mas grrr Se Fee tae enincton where lots can be bought ior | HUGH QUIGLEY'S, 1403 Ext. n.w. mblitw* Levy held a reception from 7:30 to 10:3 pegrees ease, which engaged several daysof! An encouraging report was made by Mr. | Martin Dailey, E. A. Dick, Thomas & on tg eae 2 eevbrick front and bay | pert ce : 3 Gwe satu, "porch. “cuaris: | OK SALE A SUTENDID GKAND UPRIGHT | ufter which they left for their future hom Judges Cheeta and Wien eels thd | MeCammon, from the finance committee. Ho | Hopkins Window. 5,300: easy Be CUtLUtidiNgS, Wells, PULpe, celts, bathe, Heat, Ser, iano ; rosewood ny iuonths old _ | dudges Christie and Willoughay of Wasking- " - seals Ne as RETT & FORD. aes u wate that averufe A acie, tO be wold todesirabia | bangain for cosh oF on cay Ler ehot-m Miss L. J. Brower has returned from a visit } ton, will be decided durig vacation. In the | Stated that subscriptions amounting to oa. agente ingest a . ae. oS | raving afroutene of 2ateet. Price GD coats yer foot rie yee ee TOit BALE OxE pre weany |t0, her parents in Pennsylvania, She was | suit of Susie Summers aguitist Francis Miller, | $9,700 had already been received to the guar- | _ Col. W. 1. Thompson (chairman), James Paksedats Sascremeene: & pada ene THOS. J. FISHLK & Co. ens this morning welcomed back by a number of | where the parties are Washingt nians, the re-|antee fund. He said that the general interest | Taylor, Geo. W. Boyd, W. P. Campbell, C. C. to AoA WILSON, Piiemen's ineuraure Cou = ae Natta “aE | and cover included. friends at the Raymond with some beautiful | port of the commissioner of sule vas confirmed. | taken in the celebration was. indicated by the mbit Fox ss Three tine adjoining lotyon Sst. just west of S Hampshire ave., each 234x415 tect tow 1: Duncanson, 8. M. Bryan, Lieut, Chas. C. Altix bo sacrifice, At GL. WIL 700 7th stn! wy tS WeiUeusis wd $Y per ino flowers and a gold ring. In the suit of F. L. Broc Teent discount wilt be inade 10F all UF tof Washington | fact that the member: of the committee had * eas R. J. Fisher, C. C. Scull, Chas. it. Bishop, a ant Sheftield, | Clty against Washington Company, a scire | found no difficulty in obtaining subseriptions. 2 1 iuhO-lis® Sole Avents for the Kranich & Bach piano Hon. and Mrs. Pol: Laffoon of Sheffield, | CitY against ? P - x pt Capt. W. T. Roselle, Capt. A.A. Thomas, Mor- = central:y lucated: Price $1.70 per fuot. For turtuer particulars, piats, free tickets, &e an rene : facias was issued to reissue a ju Mr. W. C. Dodge, the chairm .n of the com- | reli Marea! Mekabbe: i NS or fo —— : ; » EDWIN AL NEWMAN, owner, 1406 Colun JORSALE-JUST AKKIV bi isiting Mra B. F. Bri 2 s > age lurean, Col. Jos. C. Mekabl Ls eas vod i THOS. J. FISI marth Hea ar | Foz - ae pethidine. eaten ‘uner, 232 | case of J. A. Marshall against th mittee on public comfort, said that information Oto be as represented oF i Mechanics’ Savings Bank a decree was made N. SCHLEGEL, 405 Sth st. new. Miss Mattie and Clara Haines are at home INVESTORS — WE for the sale of property in Washingt 7 SEL as to rooms and board was furnished to all COMMITTEE OB MARES. DOR SALE—£1 5TH ST. NE; TWO-STORY ariel rick rows: all med hap. newly pabeted and poll ay K In the | inquirers and that a register of available places D. Helm (chairman), F. W. Pratt, W. H. Painted.” Price, “ah have about 23.000 sq. it. of grou ds.w.. with 4 + fraue hotsesy rented at $25 tout it Saves | {Tom the Woman's College of Baltimore, spend-| cue of Shepherd’ against Neale & Son judg- | was kept by the comuutt Rapley, W. X. Stevens, BK. Catlin, T. J. W. oS = pon. A bargain. Splendid : ter triple-plated a ing their Easter vacation. ment was given for the plaintiff, and in the TO ENTERTAIN FOREIGN VISITORS. Robertson, W. H. Singleton, Hervey 8. Knight, aS b 5 SUN, i Movers” tri #1. " Handsome hous: on K bet. 14th and 15th sts. n. | =, le-pintell tes econ. A large company was asked by Mrs. Catherine | ¢a#« of Gralam ii Repairing. PECHNER. 231 Pa. ‘ge company was asked by Mrs. Catherine against the Washington City Weaver to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.Weaver, | 4 Virginia Midland railre the commission. |, Secretary Watkins stated that a committee | F. A. Lehman, F.C. Somes, Warren IL. Orcutt. Sol SALE- NOTH SIDE Q ST. BETW uapetareave-amd iucurst®. fot fruutine 30 feet P, SALE OK EXCHANGE—A_ FINELY ituated, pretty, cot odious s-room new cottage ¥.; contains twelve rooms, tesides two bath rooms and furnace rewiu . first floor Buisded its ual ors’ rey i or ul been organized, with Gen. Bussey, the as- | August Peterson, Geo. S. Pringle, Eugene W. paaed peetts commana ce ee ea eee vain “ipess decinely | €TS Feport was coutirmed. The county court | 8 Ba Y uidie, iu natural woods, heated by hot water: a ono yeeros memes waa , FORFEITED | PLEDGES“GENT= Saxittal winEncren roa, ceria will open its session on the first Monday of | sistant secretary of the interior, as chairman,to | J°4uson, H. H. Doubleday, W. P. Kennedy, J. aye and all aacicen iuiprovemente: vice, cpa | Se WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTOS Winter Watches, 1s: ladies’ solid Pi p Nota McGill, wold steu-winder mb2i-it 1907 Pa. ave. aid tith st, ant La. ave. ies, 10 #16 the dining room the centerpiece of the hand- | APT receive and entertain any foreign visitors who we Tronts: contain twelve | MBZI—de 1907 : = Aseh sts. awe oriek Stud and earrinis, z ‘O¢Wakarat: ladies" orwente | gomely net. table was compelad of Le Fess CITY COUNCIL MOVEMENTS. might attend the celebration. He also said COMMITTEE ON BADGRS AND MEDALS. Fouts, bath ama Turasce rou: lameisota ioICE LA ST si 20 3 fedvcune stein-winiders: $12, Kerasin y pose nce z che . 4 o Shin every way desire’ price. $13,000 20 $10,000 | Foe ee A tate kre og atbe | Feta Rites uf woo land is kon | Suver op watcuon bougit UF eachanyed BIG EN | roses, lilies of the valley and ‘white lies, | ‘The city council will meet tonight and pass aateatte ceretary of War had directed the} Schuyler Duryee (chairman), V. D. Stock cach. Jsvtueitnprovements on either | sprinw ot water: trait ight | “anit d Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | the law superseding, as faz as the charter al- | Military companies located here to parade on | bridge, W. A. Bartlett, Alex. 8. Stewart, P. G. SST ot nw. three-story, and collar house, con- yet Sa: FoR Siavioms Wi Vas suaut gu bp April Ty torus easy" | OK SALE-CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG: | Edmonston, Mr. and Mrs. John Cammiack, Mr. | rey tne superintendent of police, who is paid | Guat "tha High chon’ art National | Nowell, G. P. Whittlesey, J.B Littell, . IL ms ant tat e! ‘ finNSiOS dations Wr Nags duit pb terns easy | SALE CARRIAGEN, WAGONS AND UUG. | Ed Nea a : . ? ; Paty : pone ; 43 =a Sep Grice tors Mtues Beate by furhare: price TH SU Hermion, Va. it: HALL. uaa” | I gnen on cary, terns. (Hering and ordered work |and Mrs. Wm. E. Edmonston, Mr. and ‘Mrs. 7 SAG Mot | ‘Thos. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lewis, | ¥630_per annum, and city surveyor, who jis | military bodies would participate in the parade. | Fowler, €. Porfall particulars and p SOI, Sinches by 17s 7 L. Sturtevant, W. HH. Doolif WASH- | Vest Washington. arte van’ tthe, W HEL SELL ob TRADE FOR HOUSE 19 ington 4 fine piece of FOR HOUSE IN WASH. & Boe meee | oe a Rn er een ees ) per annum and fees, by the new office | An invitation would be extended to the invent- | P-L. Brown, Lloyd b. Wight, A.S. browne, oe ae SeagTNeL Koamreooe Sar RSALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE LUIS, wri, | Uatsaddress OS Cel Ste fast iw: BIEVEN HARTBMECHE™ | and Mra. A. BeJackson, Mr. ald Mra it. D. ouncil will eiect this ofticer, while the | Ra¥y yard in this city and inspect the ordnance COMMITTES ON PRESS. ‘windww bows ih northwest : lately built, all un. 2 iveated th the northwest section :207t- 9 ices ty | JIOK SALE ey Ede aeoae tien ee | i Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weaver, Mr. | Superintendent of police will be elected b, the | hes cone Steohou’ 8. H. Kauffmann (chairman), Frank Hatton, See eee cae ceneny Cr ta tian. Fant | Ot ly M: FARRER: "| Wechinaton overa five rosil. yes ties pearty | OOK SALES and Sire Wm. H. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. 0. J. | people, bat the salary of the superintendent | . The president of the board of trade, Mr. M. | 5) 'h yokes, HY. Bovaton J; J. Wills caph rehander tu wan) pap uient® el was bag eg fe cil FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY, Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Torpin, Dr. E. Mf | Will be fixed by the council so low as to make | ML Parker, hud written to su that the board at | D- K-McKee, H. V. Boynton, Jerome J. Wilbur, aeeemy een Slane 3 Mrs. . Dr. EM s non “Mow = a i: Fi . orely al office. The « j- | # meeting this evening would take action in | J. H. Soule, Edward Brad, mn M. Carson, uulgaw. P- ii. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. or further fh: Gives you a fine-toned suuare piano oF has -| Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Weaver, Mr. and | it merely a nominal o' he superinten . R * a panee eee |oxprom ben SS een | e's Sick Mr end Mee Moors, Me cet | cotak poiee endothe aibarr wert formerly | regard to a banquet which it was proposed to | Jon McElroy, W, Crouuse, Curtix, P.¥ ALE -SPLEN SN ee ee ame | © = .G. SMITH, 1225 Paave._ | Mrs. J. A. Hoffman, Kev. Nelson Falls, ‘Mra, | élected by the people, but on the 8th of Feb. | give in honor of the inventors whuattended the | Deires, Dunnell, J. J. Now, Luther B. M daa di nneas oe OK SALE 1 BAL Falls and the Misses’ Falls, Mr. and alrs. J. R. | ruary, 1>6¢, the general assembly submitted to | Celebration. Little, De. Kandolph Keim, Louts J. Lang, F. : ‘Only jist received, fv Freeman, i ‘Mr. Cush: Fuk AEE PROSTONY AND CELLAR Co.'s eurriaicos of ‘all Tat Mrs. Toole, Mr. | the ‘Voters’ the “question whether these oft- | |, The program of the meetings, as arranged by | A. Kichardaon, Kichurd Miwon, H. W. Spodord, d Miss’ May | cers should be chosen by the voters or by the | the committee on literature, was mentioned ina | W. B. Swvens, F. A. G. Handy, 0. 0. Stealey, nie, 400. OD Reductions on | Chas. R. Edmonston, Mr. Will q 4 ji y 2 ce udatory way by the secretary as wasalso Seckendorf, Jules Guthrad, Peal Wolf, ek he . aw. vine and beth. + inoderate npr is: hiehiy ii Kussell of Virginia, Mr. Chas. B council, and it was determined by a large ma- | commen ay ky ras ndorf, ES Senet oe ee ee Proved land: ‘healthy locatious: ail bounding main Herre deg esther top burgrice. | Hauptinan, Mr. aid Mrs, Walter T. Weaver, {Jority that they should be chosen by the Soters, | the list of officers, ‘The latter will include bres terrett, Richard Weightman, O. P. Aux: “| THOS. G. HENSEY, 1300 F st. now. Font location, Tad: two tenement hopses. H. BASFUKD, Shet ee ee en tha) Milgeee Britt Mesa: Wan W aid Joseph | When the council shall have passed the bill it | dent Harrison as president, Secretar ble, | tin, E. B. Wight, E. ©. Howlwnd, William ©. ne aT GRAF SEDO es | [pom SALELSGU ALE Oa SALESA GUTTAGE AT WARRINGTON | «nto, 202.30; was $72.50. 50. spring | T. Weaver and Mr. James Beall. will then become necessary to “Hud a compe- | Frederic Fraley, Prot. Laaeley and Prot, A | Fox. 70K SALE-GMLAT BANOA 000, ANS = = fOK SALE-A COTLAGE AT Wi STON | waxvus to suit every hint of busine. My conse igi tent engineer. The most sanguine expecta- | GTabam Bell as vice presidents, anda number : nee" 8 ae ES = MARYLAND AVE. © ony oath : ve Nit p ave., containine tour roous, | “Une of the ance Pee eres ee eee Sen ta rd enterta 6 pee COMDETTEE ON WESIC. brick Sih ee Ses S ory an einen | 21 Gu) square feet faring TENNESSEE AVE. and | jury Miimehcs two porches: Fence wnsens sano | Pueotthe het two-uorme iurmiture wavensincity: | Mr. H. K. Willard entertained & number of y you to call ae tons are entertained ax to the results of the | Of honorary vice presidents. “On motion of ‘THOS. G HENSEY & CO., 1900 F st. nw. | s4thist. elevated. 8 bangain to any one seeking an in- | {saj3,,umualed: two por nw lest er ropositocy, 1 his friends last evening with a drive whist | skill of this ofticer, and he 1 expected to give | Prof. Thos. Wilson it was recommended to the | | W- R- Lapham (chairman), W. D. MePattend, mht Et IE ioe cease ik haghdnal ca buavcmns LER Ba ee = a JAS. K. PROBFY. | party at his home, 1333 A street. ‘There were | the city a system of street grades, pavements | X€cUtive committee that the nae of Mr. Jas. T. Rison, Goonge®. Seyteg- ook SALE O@ EXCHANGE FoR VACANT ee ee a ee eg Lt cee cra colonial colton in Marvin, tampered by ENGINES, BOTH NEW | seven tables and the contest was close and in- | and sew which, carried out by degrees, | Pu Bois be placed on the list of vice presidents | ton, L. 8. Bacon, F. H. Hough, Frank L. Dyer, Paria hese ‘ag nig ey DMBALLAUE: Aver ai sthet mew. mes | teresting. © The first prizes, handsome um- | will graduasly change the axpect of the city. | it recognition of his early and indefatigable ef- | W. RB. Atkinson, J.C. Penuse, 4 Notting =a wpe ewe ty yr a a . BALLAUE, Axt.. 751 sth st.m.w. B12 | preltas, were won by Mr. A. G. Safford and Mr, vpelaesen forts in originating this movement. ham, F. D. Johns, Frauk L. Middleton, Will E = ——— —— Natwest stuck uf carton nirinee Se oe eed) ea Sere eh COMMISSIONER MITCHELL'S SPEECH. Dyré, Hi. J. Eunis. jJpou satel. comnEn % - Es Kock vitur fharnens and winips, all the fatent ote matck boxes, ir. W. 8S. Dodge and Mr. e a ? a Sev. coccd the inee boats shih isto be opened from iincoin ave. t ch ia pesttas commbroe Or caetisea Hodges. After the games the guests enjoyed | rooms last night to promote the Alexandria |, The commissioner of patents. Mr. Mitchell, COMMITTER OX CARRIAGES. doe whias un elaborate supper. Manufacturing and Loan Association was well | being called upon madea brilliant little speech, |. E. Dufty (chairman), A. E. H. Johnsom, les ‘ 7 LY. i: The members of the “Deutsche Lesekreis” | attended. About 100 shares of stock at ¢1 per | #% Which he emphasized the fact that of all the | Henry Orth, Chas. S. Jones, W. SUK SALE— WO ACKES, AND §-KOOM Rand $.25x100. Pri Bete nd month had been subscribed and arrangements | ‘uences which have contributed to the civil-| Harry F. Slocum, Shipley Brashears, Chas. 3 Sih stow. bet. Rand §,25x100. Price. iguse a | were entertained by a very enjoyable pre . The einen : ‘ : tes ization of the present century there are none | Stockman, Allen S. Pattison, Herbert E. Peck, - es ve. ne, a ood condition ; will reut by year ony. last evening. he principal essay of the even- | were made for a charter and permanent or- | izat Y tockman, “ ‘attixon, Herbert E. Peck, Gorner lath snd Korth, Caroline ave. Be Mead im ood conaition: wit rent by year acy. ay wea elivered by tua ramtont, Mare wel | gunieation, more important than the patent system. ‘The | W. E. Aughinbaugh, George W. Stokes, Pred aa - ost 7 D es ae 2 ~ tablishment of this system, he said, was the ‘Allen, dames Ic. Skid. Pos SAPO AT AseHVILLE, ON er CUAL AND. j& | von Hartleben, who read a humorous story, A covsty cemereny. cntablishment of this avetem, he said: was the | erick A. Holton, Walte » dames L. skid y es they wall frvus stations toesd. welts to beh ie date. bar kuldcufwiued spictacles in éase.) Reward | which was heartily applauded. Other recita-| arrangements are in progress for the estab- | _ more. sets amd are, bamsisiuesy? devo weeks to this wround. will'sed for #1,7200, ” tions were given by Mrs. Duke, Mr. Skutsch oe - nineteenth century has surpassed all preceding | coyurrrex OX PARADE AND MILITARY ORGANI hborbeed (n ferns. hie, BRGOKS, SiG Tthst, mows milk KEWAKD. LOST — and others. “The musical part of the ‘program | sient of a public cemetery in some pictur periods in material development. For one litn- ent to Capitol erounds) ts excel Sel eo = $) B25 Missectuwctts ov a. % a av asi: elndi: i , e ion e ii ed years it can be said that the world had one % nal: Blea Hl wero 4 SE aa aan = s assachts ve; MW .. olitaire diamond | was very pleasing, including piano solos by the | “S4ue location of Alexandria county and a | dred y < J duny (chairman), Gen. Cecil f homens Foe pre out Cece ppeiy tar | Zot am Sees Seat Yet Pan sectiont ter} land | Paiphet ates RANA ytd aed | Mewes Ptnans a Menchine’ aud song by { shurter for this purpose has been gotten outy | fee, Hamels, the patent avatem, which stam: | (eR. Albert Ordway (chairman), thie MEISRELL &® McLEKAN, 100m F st. Ist st. new. bet. Q and Boundary and "iron 410 to BRO Wer were bf ait if loft, ae ik: RW. | MOQ 1s asked Mins Bertha Barthels. * | Messrs. W. C. Wibert, & B. Corbect, 8 ulated man by the hope of reward to conquer | Clay, Col. W. G. Moore, Maj. W. C. Melntire, t is ; . est side North Capitol bet. M ss fo juvest as lands near Washington are wiv : 2 Messrs. W. C. \. Brad- a s : foe ee ee Se 2 Ss BAe Ese | Wea een eens —— i 1081 SARCH GA PrATS Gon Brn Many social announcements sent to Tue Sran | bury and otters. the wecrets of nature and invent means by | Maj. T. M. Gale. F. N. Lane. amd tack yard, side and rear | mb21te 4 with name J. Lewis setin, between which the guining of « livelihood was made i cause the senders’ ALEXANDRIA'S SUGAR TRADE. casler. Ho told tho story of an ersinent ecient a ae neglect to sign or otherwise authenticate them. | Among the signs of the boom of Alexandria | tist who had said to him that be thought it was | _ Lawrence Gardner (chairman), A. B. Br Any communication to Tue Stat enclosing an w. Fivedullurs reward it returned to L1su New tork | office are not published b wd cash. AVvly 08 | ok SALE_COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, CHOICE F B mitts | Dots at reasonable fyures. OK SALE—-A HANDSOME RPSIDENC desirabie bew S-rouus cottaie fear. ts ver muohth, “WATEKS & THOMPSON, Koon RY & WHITE, O8T—MONDAY, MARCH 16, A RE ¢ i " Saas derogatory to the man of science to take out a | Walter Johnson, Jotm Joy Edson, Jol We Pleasant, wear Lite st. cars. Li rooms. all moder canine 07s Atlantic butidine es sabe Le ag mawers mea sia: das ‘ou colar | wntouncement intended for the social or per~ pied ge = npr recat ia Ne mre tent for his pecuniary benefit. His only ob- | Boteler, John C. Edwards, W re nirtcen: lot LAY alwut Wer tect, suade aud | Pron SALELSTX GOOD LOTS, SIZE JOK SALE ABOUT iG) ACKES OF LAND ON | ghd tay No: Keward for his return to Eagle Mar- | sonal news should bear the name and address | COS nese one 0 CAb* | ject should be the advancement of science. |¢ 5 Whi Rhesa G. trees, rect alles will exchanse forcity | F’gtsyreuiscive prices, Boe waives walk treme the math stew of the B&O. ROR. 9 miles from | Ket. Sth aint S mh24-3t*_ | of the writer. + and were sold at auction on the wharves. Now, | Some time later Mr. Mitchell said thatthe . — a © : c~ a seuny Wes. HERTFORD, ake eee nt ohare au ermal EAR 1M ST. AND GHANT AVE.) A t pene eee cariy next month a railway train of twelve cars, | man came to him and asked his advice about | yratt, HL disooe, Win. J Step —_" Pee Teta st Se ge ieee aT WST Se oe alee Au eaergin ALBENT GLEASON, FA Taare rE returned £0 | 4,0 Case of Evans vs. the National Guard. | all loaded with sugar, will reach bere consigned. patenting an invention of value that he had — i = tas Fes S842 by peckerT & TD Nand U, 215115 toalley. “81.85. ‘Sumaeacee late. shen = To the Eaitor of The Evenin to Alexandyia merchants. jis is the largest | ‘ast perfected. He then reminded him of his COMMITTEE ON RPCEPTION. Star: ; at 4 5 . arrival of sugar here for some years, but Alex- | opinion of patents, and the scientist replied, | ‘The following is the apecial committee for the A few words more on this case of George W. | andrin has always retained a portion of her | “I still hold that opinion, but my Veron coliaihen sr Reelin ofticers ear guests: Hon. Evans vs. the National Guard of the District of former trade in this article, and of late the |to have bread.” ‘The commissioner said that I Mat. PARKER. | Sur tits ize im that lorality. “Lute Soxlat tet in HIN Fit | fovativieon jut fine the tvs know aw Cheriton ORS BUILD ERGY DERI: | liebeutr) are seliins for from G00 to" e500 per lor soe bie frontage un hortecsi for mevlerate bugidiias wing up very rapiuiy. Price. for te presents A nice S-room three-story brick, on F (¢ between #21 ant cid. rents fur $ SD way ter wress brick front bay-window H ville, suuall sum of money: silver | Colambia and I will leave the decision with the | trade has greatly increased. the secret of the origin of a good Cyres Basny, chiemen; Bobet £. Posten, eee ee ee sloanaldentiontes BLM. WARNER ACO. || cciverswands 7 enrs 9 > Great plseseo4 | vcading and understanding public. ‘The plain- xorss. Pilani ‘The ables of eclentific sien Bal 60 Te te tet ee Grice Tosi to Soi abeg.” Price Saab eae OR SAGE—A DESIRABLE OsT_Al ALGAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE LAST | tiff used some of your space yesterday evening | The Daily Progress is to be reissued in an en- | be fed. eg eg ren gh og i Ro ene. desiree Puan eres, oe uate trou Bs iin ih papers; Cwnets patie Set eee mame: ‘encts et | 52g not too lucid but evidently ‘honest ex- larged form from its former office on King] 1), Sean mea —o mvenven. W. Jobneon, Francis B. Fava, jr.. Gustay Bis- statie lot Jal Cie vf the pretticet torettogs Se: | St 2-¥ ani a, a oor | its return to 207 Ist st. ne. 4t*__ | deavor to explain why he should not and would | street early in April. Alexandria will then ane rai festa ntertaining Way. ®8| sing, Louis Bagger, Jox M. Sznaga, Jove I. SE) aay tern” EMBO Betts feat” | Pox SALE ABOUT LET FRONT OS DEE] unagaw ois FM uw. |] Ost AT GEN. JOHNSTON'S FUNERAL. 4 | not reply to statements made by me a few days | have three daily newspapers, showing the effect & be ania te erage gd rag Kodriguce. PO Nery deeigabty toreeed? ieahe te hence ee alley ican at Ore Fivshegin it Queen Aine cuttage, 10 ovine | auunt af ones di 3° gont peut Money ia be | sinee and while doing this he bringy up the O4MEEWOM Oe Oa ate weterane left (2 Bcd searisel en boveatice cetera plows, TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, iggegtmeat rnc, SR. Aatoess BSE yeh toe | taht —__7_ i BHOUMS, G eae | eames 7 emcee: precurenaee eat curse | eklsetit aver awe rt we Sererwed fo 18.4) ues: | only sound argument he hasyet advanced. Hs | nerg on the 9 ¢ clock train this mereiong te | en re ae ave epele of kisatienten | Coaaee = == | FictkineXa- ave, gn igi. ste)on very eaay termes. | Raul, eraimcyatersutucniny pointe iver same | cy 7 wow ning =LOMP MARCH 10, _a ware | 2% Citizen ands taxpayer, Did Mr. Evans | Washington to attend the funeral of Gen. Jos. | to details in counting the nails that are used in | Its Ammual Election Will Re Held Tomor- OT ERMOCRS. Gio eeat mes | hips cheap tape” Fug an ht S10 eter doe ai nARCH 19, 4, WHITE | over sit down and calmly figure out how much | E. Johusto ees 5 making machinery. He also counted the row—The Ticket. ry SGU Re es Ee iBehc and eine Tepe Rane et Cs MSE BET PBR GR: | he bas contributed to the support of tho Dis- | Tye. remains of Anthony Moran, formerly # | number of peas in & quart in order to deter-| aasornow ig tho day on which members of PEs MOST as Lone 38 | 2 Eig tor te tre eae FOR, SALE 07 ACHES ON BaLtiMone: ap | TIVE AG ROTO fis st nw mist | trict National Guard? the city council, were ‘brought. from South | Helin Invented. the detec: of a gia; | Columbia, Typographical Union, Ne 20; will ‘ vention. a vnue of Ue cep = ek KS. Washineton pike,xdomning North Laurel: 1-room | J OST STRAYED AWAY FROW ‘. e Sie eth Le carat et Mrhtest confidence | On SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF SULD AT ONC! house; tenant houses, Jarw ant outbudings; good | [OSE STRAYED AWAY FROM S01 C ST. s. W., vice weed i: a skye bite te ytoG. A. BANSEMEL, Laurel, Mae is gerurieed vs above Ohlireas ee eee 13 two loteon Last, between Uth and 7ih sts. me, et above wiibress, ‘ost Weack to alley. i id eaicdinained papery a of the old farmer | Washington to the Catholic cemetery here yes- | that was to be sewed broadcast with feiss amd | elect officers for the torm of 190-08. Bnew iste" | who was making his first tour of a man-of-war. |terday. : sand so that the hand could ns method is to be put into Heretofore He attempted to enter the captain's cabin but |, H. J: Heinz, a leading manufacturer of pu operation. REFINED GES desires tu uiewt = ho ob" "AK OR BETWEEN : bulk and distribute the seed with more facility. " IN) WASH'N. DANENHOWER, ON AND Ne - all votes have been cast at one polling piace, gee MS Yr | tanh oe Cor doth and Osis pire contuming ar eke kuute aad meet ges | Was stopped by « marin perder teas epee prep eed [EE sacra Serge er ee gy pretipretirendreartnaamtntereliats: « | caw} ES aS ~ OK SALE— letropolitan branch and the 7th #t. | Ward for its return to 18 Moti we multe “I guess you can't stop me,” remonstrated | secti : invited to i eI i the face of the 5 pike, tucttug tue rail the west en he pake le vat : , section have been invited to meet him at the | Gen. Prof. Mason, Prof. W: Rev. | the busiest «pots on earth. "This EO kOvE GENT LEM: VISITING Wa: J4th st. Let. R and S sts. Price per foot, | pike. tacts tl row on the Hue rks 4) 24 inston trequeutly wishes to make the acquaintance | $2 . naires 1 Phe case ng toward both. Che draituye isex- | [ OST—ABOUT MAKCH 13—GOLD MEDAL | the indignant agriculturist. hing gs T | board of trade rooms on the Ist of April. Dr. Sunde: and R. W. Fenwick. time the balloting will take place in the various Gf attractive stylisi. lady or widow. Address A.W. | *< B. H. WARNER & CO. cellent, Water wood and easly obtainable. Lhe subdi- (CREERY, Wounted aso Dreastpin. S.-M. and {and some of my money went to build this| “Mr. Oscar F. Chauncey of this city, injured | The question of securing another hall in case | «. " os mae Fhe tres Vision Is euent i Aron Washincton and is the only | ISNL eugraved on it. Finder iibersily rewarded jor its mag a “chapels” between 12 m. and 8 p.m., except FG. bos Gor, Piniadevite, Pane area” | Salseh ae SSE. Bw.) She un the brunch which froutson tae pte, There are | return to 1743 Fat. nw heise | Sip. at Mansfield, Ohio, is in’s most precarious con-| more room was needed’ than Lincoln Hall CME seietier ExanttNaTiON” QuESTIONS | Hon SALE fen: houses nowom the sutstrvision aid more are tobe - An officer overheard the remark. He at once | dition there. afforded was discussed. The great hall of the | Where a chapel has in it less than fifteen meus- sedan Sith cent to pea iat St. bear, NK n.w. ; 502100; will make three | tuilt atouce. “The lock Creek National Park, ae SUr- THE NEW POLICE JUDGE. pulled a splinter off a convenient scrap of | Mra. Laura Potta, the widow of the late John pension oftice building was and it] bers. The voters attached to these emaller sub- ‘Southam nie baad ae ee Sy WARNER &CO., pO A ee — seautling and held it toward the visitor. | Potts of Washington, died here yesterday at the ‘was thought that if it could be that it | organizations will drop their tickets in a box at UTbokIZe S10 F ew | tere a nude, Executive ayents extenued tori ¢| A Belief That Mr. I, G. Kimball Will Re- 5 kaa jour piece,” he said. “Take it and | house of Mr. Mubaffey, on Ws aud Duke | would bea very suitable place. No positive | secretary Padgett’s office, 425 12th street, be we og | yo ee Fr i tS ceive the Appolntinent fad Mt. Erana been simply an umprejudiced |*%™ ition ma cab Sta hapa, el iat 8 | tmoen the hours of Land pm. ‘sts, Sisuaeer, #20 F stm we : BET WARS ECCS | Sy thea ina vee than a Itis thought that the appointment of an- | citizen possessed of an idea br two neons would serge _ IS Fat wf otnereabdivision ot stiller edvenitayes, “he “Glen | other judge for the Police Court will have made any objection to his criticisms of SS ee aot. THE Time We WiLL Tat “uIG | Poon sace> men House," It rove, bath, Loand cold water, | Oe Judge for the E sithe jue wil 4 | the District military, but it is well Knownand | _ A special to the New York Herald from Wash- a huaee Bist clans weve ui hanalclothuaug. Coujubia Heights Choice lote from 20. per | shale. fucst site on the place, Well adapted tor suui- | before the end of this week, as the jury will be | the Districs military, acs hatontee ats says: President Harrison has decided THE COMMITTEES Beene Su CSTR S OLD SARE OS Dae | sour toa Bu. wanxen eco. | Etutanant hiautvon chet" isiketid' dcis | Mattendance at the Police Court one weok | {sorouetly eutablished fact that he hus been a | ington wnys: President Harrison Martia, i pais P16 Fst. n.% Price, $3,400, terms to stut. : | from tomorrow, at which time the services of | tion. He openly o the legislation which = ‘That Will Have Charge of the Various For piats and particuicrs apply to penly opposed -gisla shall be made to pay the penalty of his esca- ‘Branches of the Patent Centennial. ARE Dy Par enn ate his ghetaly niternted statements are accurate | Pade in broaking” into the White House and Inved in for days a - ais. muhs-tm, A ‘CHOICE LOCATION, SNEAK BUSINESS UEN- TT? HOTEL PROPRIETORS: Kinballnit rete ae ane dee he has done everything in his power to cripple the committee in ter, Mz }1th st. now. First<lase je buard at “Glen Manor.” a neat | Ge; i the command by active lobbying among mem- Smumuer rates, by the iueal, day. week Weroous Louse: w 1; Jovated at Forest Gien, | General Miller sent for Mr. Kimball yesterday the celebration Epectaltion Buine uate bread: parys Sons wu! da city Ai ‘uatuittes’ “ride, bioees | and had a talk with him, and as all the applica | ber# of Congress. _ city beginning nO BEGIX Arcuri stacion ;siiade trees and tines. sprne water: uns | tions were referred to the Attorney General his | _When the District militia needs advice as to pray Migs eww ed TG wee a peveote fon Dy BRE, the” evant ot = | Saute irom boaraers ot Saabouse snd rewazlaree | wending for that particular candidate gives | Matters of detail it will ask for it. It would dai!y vaversation and FREE LESNONSIN ERE CI front by an proun be es be ground for the belief that he is to be the suc- | be just a8 reasonable for Mr. Evans to insist an ‘t Martin was » gaest at a dinner given | Committees to which have been intrusted the Jeut atenae FE Fst Nw | dus aorthd Salm the tmmediate vicinity ct the | [SUK SALE-A HANDSOME GLOOM MoUE af | comful one. Sans He toes 00 te the peopee mnnacr Stapp | 677, ‘tnd after having a | details of the arrangements. The history of Tinie titatehea ene nad Uond tap ekahcg | Bevin legations tle Vice and Sater bows ant tue | F°'Puret tiene Sav wil pinmsegor pers ae ——__ ducting a street parade be adopted by the se ss expualastion ts Guns consledhy stated: he nicely furniehed rucms, Be days wre | Church of the Covenant jo finer elevation im te city; veoved or unimproved Ineily grat eee ‘The Stay-at-Home Rangers. eee oe Be ettions in, the matter of ‘House, with the in- dn dover of billing ta’ Mir-cgo ME WEBSTER. Sis [STH WT, N.W.7RATES 91 Sradie of tot | anbd-tm__ “SHG, | ‘The Travel Club met last evening at its hoad-| Hin privileges: ane contributing Rea hel tention, as he announced it, to “do” Ben Har-| celebration of the beginning of the second STiaSe biaee pioee eum etlene ay tell rosie | Pee ePEOTTE’ seats Saw car tienn” autre; | POR SALE-HOUGES AND LOTA DPAIMABLE | quarters, the Strathmore Arma, overflowing | Lest limits, ae ee te eine pcrmation, mich was communi: | centary of the American patent system took — meee aly wee git | CRAMMOSD KENSEDY. Hott ba Kelioge au | Sintra fis mute of Mockrile: Alwe Jaris | the hall, and listoned to a prose and poetry lee | "What wend the public think of Mr. Evaneat | ctted to the President today, made him very feviniionh chiga aia; bb Gan tans of-aevall [RAGE SISK BORGES LE On MEE | Tate Eiaaes a5. scam baneaascag eS: ture on “the Quoddy Island,” by Mr. W. a. | he rushed in front of, a vrai ics moors ata meetings, duly advertised in the papers, held Festi Chay ama ig’ Pie. Lasiow, it secon | Fave a 6 sith purty wail: 20am, at $1.40 porfuot. | === —_—____=*"" | Croftut, who spent a month last summer rov-| Sf 8 dress parade 8 oaet winthe]’ "Theodore Whines Gal ‘be asked to} st the Arlington Hotel, November 11, 1890, of sect ina aver. Lime, coments, Felt, Fucus | USDig Aig? Ane ioton, T at new. : two pany walls, J.H.F, ing around the Bay of Fundy. He painted in front and center, march?” r the position of musical at the | which Mr. RW. Fenwick was chairman and er, Kem st Charowmt Call 74-2 cm Fibe UuRSie YE bo., wore ne. |S; He Fuasnoan, | seaoe aan pour | covl and attractive hall tones the temulteous | ae iene en vecently assumed to) 2ccgpttte P ‘Mr. James T. Dubois was secretary, the chair- yE MAKE THE CiGak, YoU MAKE THE|_™Uhlécolm | srpmanntoun tien tides and the pictareegee scenery. He took | every whit as eccentric as that would be. ‘The Jersey five stories | man was “empowered to a committee of AL fm aly RD yg BIRKURES, bis hearers up the Labrador coast and into the Gro. H. Hansisa, | high, was burned "The loas | seven to make for the celebra- er Lunibe: Ask your dealer for "ke analenas apeir wOWNER, Boo tow Nock ave Se? TONES, swatay, great St. Lawrence, returning to Washington First Mentenant and {nepector of rifle practice, | is about €100,000, which is ouly half covered by | tion. having in view the enccessful sccom- ely Ue Casual. BY. Mabuiacturers, ‘With W. & TAPPAN. 006 wus. ‘o90-Smm } Via Lake Champlain. second battalion, D. C. N. ‘insurance. — - | plishment of two purposes, to wit: niet CN, =) *. eS Sie - « Ft