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‘S FOR SALE—_LOTS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. BUS) CHANCES. r fice and Mrs. Fuller met them near the draw- |ASSA Te bets Gato Baa | "ee, se pram Lore Fittuea tion tadimarten, fi Anetta Sacred ALL ecg SAE, $300 Oh, 0 go WANT Ty NOTABLE | WEDDINGS. rtp, thelr poungect married. ecghir, and M CRED IN INDIA. Serene Pee ee eee eee ee Riley and Miss Fuller Married papers crag Ma ea a wearin, ar| Sg fete afta ae ee | ros sace-ar oaicanaspons, wn aerer | Sh amber rae ere ger 2k aaa cio Reports of the Tragedy at Mani- * near Whitney, 508100: 30 cents. x i| Fe ‘made reasons for . ¥ = - - aA ca matncs gario FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS| Waws see ercme yee Dears Sr OF ‘ * to imterest. to write ay b eke tg monroe oe iL | OXON'S.. Star befor sai ta of 0.) to alley ; 1. iB SALE—2ND.W'D UPRIGHT 91%; | Hor 6 x "AGE AT— WASHINGTON | 4 ¢ ae WKICE, 1407 F ate ‘also one sty tusls 7-octave Evert 1b great FRoE- Ee Fo SHIN ment, Franklin square, Be ac pea | Eh Tr . ; SHOT ee 6 inki i SBUTEDER, 4105 | eRCiar wHbadh A OMORE eRe, | yonis ated” pre gates P| AN GEASS ha te OE Sinking of a Steamer in the — ToHN we wiowr, | FOtaa Rbetnts woh SUMREY, IN THE Bey 7a FARMS, ohAENS | TUANTED-EED STORE WE” HAVE OAH River Near Detroi “1408s Gat. | cash toa cont G55, Apple at HEI AMO. yy ot? 2.000 seres | WV ond seed EXCHANGE, vL3 Pa. ave new. mabS13 cer Walshetes ont time | well located; also a faniy grovery with food Fan , 1 of builders and investors is called to | {OR SALE—A $500 BEAUTIFUL STYLE FULL | idly, Te business; price, 1,500 to The: of Miss Fanny Reid Riley, the ' 1 guuall Digcks of innd inthe astern | I stuare grand rosewood. dark for G16 LAN st. 5.7} sanso-ae a i010 F a: mie. | eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Riley, GRIP VICTIMS IN CHICAGO, CTA et ab ee RR SALE-BLAKISTONE ISLAND — GREAT to ‘Church ts im Queen 4 cottage; 10 rooms: sur- | POR SALE—BUi ESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. fo Dr. Chas. Read Collins at astuenez Menezcaryal | rounded by “porches Swen tities steer | ut ee k: ferns high noon today was aig crabe, aysters: Doints river ‘stenmiers"| 1701, Sabine. crabe. o7 ate. mh10-1m Yothand Gsta.ns._| Nat W.. 85, at true. a the brief JFOu SALE—A FARA OF FORTY ACHES, MONE | can raise this smount send name and sldress to it Fe SALE_A rane OF FORTY ACHES, MONE 2 ie ng Sansone plotare wiles win finree long in van Geol asa whele oF as subdivided. party and =, Wnile the siualler at mn ev tier ts, wnil wallet properties can ory partictar: = HOS. J. FISHER &CO., | Owner leav ns the city and must Be sold at once: it is fhe more brilliant by the gloom of the day. THE MASSACRE AT MANIPUR. ; co SAY SC ae, | wom deublethe anunt and would then bet baania LDA | Tho chancel was effectively “decorated. with eer yh SALE— it doesn't take bats little more room then anes Connecticut ave. and The buyer will be kiven the peveicceet to PRES 4 ‘Troops Being Hurried by the Viceroy Inte ’ on ween right : the buyer the Rebetiious Province. Bee Sn Se een Soo | mh ie aera ae 1524 F st. a1 38 3 the memories 5 i. of those ‘The ushers, Mr. B.S. Munn, Cacvtta, March 31.—Official dispatches re . DLS Pa. ave. Va., tive inlles sot. jus | POH RENT—JUNE 1_8TURE AND. DWELLING. | Ste" Nobincon Rilen Mer fin De . ceived bere by the government officers confirm Sicgieewaenmer th | Pomtelaecd Manama ie, SOs aa Se ei Eipet ede orien oh tetas San Hate a” De"Dunene Me Kin matte porte beter ba Sr Coe ter tae |e wet tee mameam at Gea Pa 100 to for 8. ect ne cent in sure ‘reasons for selling. ‘at aly iehtul, commancisee © heaven riew of wee | Bw. LL 4 ee ney won guest ‘ - st Manipur, in the province of a evinrans residence. RENNEDY & FICKTEN, | Serer su preg h : r 5 WELLING | headed the ‘to the altar, fol- ail | You. pur, we ni Cuurch end the country; 9 ane jawn in. front and ele POE SALE_ A COUNER TORK ARD D procession Up FOX BALE-PsYcho “SAFETY BICYCLE FOR trees around lady or cent : ete stock idesmaids, ‘Nina Gain Om | End watered by runuing stfeasin Vine pear ond cae | of eraione eats ond. provisions, ce box, sherv.n, Ware a rill be gone six weeks and Assam, where about 470 of these native soldiers leniam equal £6 new: BUSINESS PROPERTY ON F ST. AT W. P. YOU wi $40; = rare - unt Le Roy of Baltimore, | in that time will visit in Berlin, Muaich, Paris AN APPEAL. were slain by hostile tribesmen of Assam after Also at $10. OCMC | RAR SaaS gmenald (Wheel at euerisce. | orchard and mall true The fun can be cabdtviaea | Wc! ier $10, ao TUNTIN, 10 New Vortave,_| Miss Porter: of Baltimore, Mise ‘Cabell, Miss | and London. Theis future, home. will'be aa Ob Ground Hog, in your hours of ease, two days’ desperate fighting. The fate of the iE a — aoe RETENES ae OSEATED | Pale Church, Va. mh26-th.set.tudm "| on ‘T—THE LARGE STORE RECENTLY | Darneille and Miss Stansbury. The maid of | Chicago. Only Mr. Edward Brown, the 's | Uncertain, coy and hard to please, British officers who were in command of the ine lof on the west side of 20th st. Just north of Suceounr, wea Sbaaber mundane aeacoeee ee Fk, BALE 300 ACRES ON BALTIMORE AND Foctanied by 3. &, Excood & Co; on Louisiane ave. honor, Miss Ellen Riley, just preceded the | brother and his wife of the Brown ly, came ° Goorkbas and of Chief Commissioner James W. Fe ne inlun feck Daly afer oat ee enninaton pike adjoining North Laurel: 13-roox | vet: teirand {Oe sta. nw. This is one of thelanyedt | bride, who entered with her father, groom | on to the wedding. Say can’t you go.and gnaw a file Quinton, who was conducting the nego- THOS. J. FISHER & co. ont water ‘Apnig to G--A. BANBEMEIC Louse hat | anise go MEARE TURIN SSB NCG vork ave, | Ad his best man, Mr. Chas, W. Field of Balt | The bride's presents have been only shown to| And leave the weathes to itecif awhile? tions” at Durbar for the i mbt a ee. i SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL: | “mhid-eolm R SALE_ON OTH ST. N.W.. BET. 1 AND K, | MOFe, @waited them at the chancel. Rev. John | her intimate friends. of 3 jinent chief, who ’ SUK SALE aa on Ist st. bet. Bat. | meetin Stators; best location in city for feed bus: | =~ Fe theits ot for busines ators: head oo Eliott, D.D., performed the marriage cere- yAmone thove | 0 at the wedding 1 SPRING: THIS SPRING. been instrumental in deposing the rajah of Snariwests ot a5e100 fox: | i's in Ts Masta’ |W oopsipe | branch andthe 7th at. | “auheset Taso New York ave. _ | "TRY briae’ te ae” 4 ‘A misfit spring ey Sy acme lg BO Sok SSLELOAK BED SETZER PIECES BED . rs bride's gown was extremely elegant. It | wero rotary Blaine, Mrs. Field, Justice San India, the Marquis of Lansdowne, ‘THOS. 3. FISHER ROO. | WUE SALEIUAR DED G0, FER FIRES BED | pie, fanaa Toward both. “the drainage is ox" was of soft white faille, and across the hem in | Gray, Justice Justice and Mrs. Harlan, © giddy thing; and officials have either met ren ceene ft Pa mb3l-2t*" | cellent, water ‘and easily obtainable. ‘The subdi- 00 | front wats a flounce of white chiffon. The bod- | Justice and Mrs. Brewer, Miss Brewer, and And a giddy thing it is, death at the hands of the rebellious tribesmen. i aig TO ALLEY ON 7TH, ST Yision is eight miles trom Washinton und is the only ice had jacket ends formed of a deep flounce of | their guests, the Misses Townsend of Boston, With ague chills of Assam or that they are held as prisoners. caght this wack. ED' 7, OMARL. ™ | POR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN A PINE HIGH. | 000008 the branch wilelifronts ou the pike. ° There are 1 BW t embroidered chiffon, A Medicis collar of | Justice and Mrs. Brown, Justice and Miss Brad- ‘And other ills, saben neionsn tet. , ¥ Soone aaa: mean ae eh eaten miseniX: | Uullt t once, “be Hock Oreck National Fath. se sur, | [50R BALE-ONE OF “THE CHEAPEST AND | duchoss lace showed the nook on tly, agg the ley, ex-Justice and the Misses Strong, Miss Rae megs ag cham pe a cB, | Cems tone, “ane nan ac inrana scrion. insenil | veyed, extends to a point opposite the southern end af ost vaiuable pleoes of property on Fst. n.w. Uet. | wleeves were long. Her envelopi of | Mary Waite, Miss Woods, Mrs. Laughton, Mrs. erip to rheomstis. In sidition to tho disaster ot Monipar iis | Bae ‘Small cas@ payment and @10 monthly will Sak aa tg the west of it about three-quar- | 1 ih and Leh. ACKER & GADSBX. | tulle was held to the hair by a wreath of real| Audenreid, Senor and Mme. Mendonca, the believed that force of British troops, com- , ent to be as fine and durable | eastern boundary of the and SOR SALETGOOD WILL -FURMIFERE aap | Orange blossoms. ite, | Mistet, Mendonca, Senator and Mra. Stock- PPT DAN LAMOxT. posed of a detachment of 209 soldiers of the as PLANS pou Rete APRA ome. ~ ~ Bxtures of hotel or. prominent comer, nortiiweet fg ne of honor hersedndg — faille, ~ — oe Sey ‘7 | Ho, Dan Lamont, has come to town, Bengal infantry and about 80 Goorkhas, who mb30 ‘013 Pennsylvania ave, Sa Sr ee eee eee ies | Which was made somevwi e bride's iherrill, ‘one m, Mr. were marching from Shillong to Manipur in Faris misia” | dees. She wore a becoming Teghorn hat, |and Mra Chis Gibson, Senator and Mra Cul-| _¢,The Dan, who ouce with Grover, order to enforce the forty+econd and f= = an os Bane trimmed in green, and, like bridesmaids, | lom, Mrs. Robert G. ‘Hardie, Secretary and | Controlled the grand old ship of state, ¢ . Foe SAD ACTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, 100; | shade, Snes sito on 20K SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES carried a bunch of La France roses. Mrs. Noble, the Misses Halstead, Attorney Gen-| "And fed himself on elover. eet be en oe Sy ho hae ciotlans aad shee sure, corner itn cad 5 ot ‘The bridesmaids wore the daintiest_ gowns of | cral and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mre. James F. (oinleate. Quinten hove ohn ,iomn ate Cst ARMIVED FROM COLUMI white India silk, trimmed with silver lace. | Barvour, Postmaster General and. Miss Waua-| But Dan is now in other things, and have shared the fate of their comrades’ j load WOU TAKE NO CHANCE. Their hats were wide-brimmed Leghorn flats, | taker, Mrs. Chas. Williams, Miss Fleming, (And 80 indeed is Grover), Mampur. The Bengal infantry detachment = | Ramsay cleans your watch for@1, puis in main- | oo, juettishly loo; up at the back with clusters | Senorand Mme. Guzman, Mrs. Wm. E. Chand- eighty G ” it appears, iy eu this work rear. We | ort P He finds himself knee deep in Pie, and the — cigh! doorkhas, Haim to be te Lest and cheapest practical “wateke | Of Pink roses and foliage. ‘The bride's mother, | ler, Miss Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Ffoulke, Mr. 7 = 2 agen ty Ske Aenean aks 30 3: a ‘iaim to be the Lest and cheapest practical watch- K a - - - And doesn’t care for clover. mo ot pee ; OSEATES a SURBEY, Glen Manor.” « neat | Shakers in the city. 1234 F stone ‘H10" | Mrs. William Riley, woro a black brocaded silk | and Mrs. Otis Bigelow, Miss Bigelow, Senator “= Me ey - y light and styiteh: pole or ahatte; pood a eine oy aeated, at Forest Glen, | a oignh MOM M2 and a bonnet of black and gold lace. Mrs.|and Mrs. Cockrell,’ Senator and Mra.| P. 8. Not Grover, but Dan. through we 5 ‘and dangerous pasage, Fes" (Ay a T= ele eee ee 2, enue ides ¥ tlocas | FEN x Collins, the groom's mother, wore a black Ince a thengh thay fought guanetly "ageiad ES SEE PIS lot on, the soath side of = _mil 485% C st. ww. | ‘person can fill this house and realize lurve ke 3 same, horse Langa ———— oe Seal | gown with a gray bonnet. OPINIONS CHANGE. Seay odds the rebel cteeamtn, oo the ad- 5 purty walle. $150 per square f. {OR SALE-HARNESS—FOUR DOUBLE SETS | prodis trom boarders. oe BEET gs. | Wate tel we Da erctntecpaie ae “eeetes | © “Among the bride's relatives present were Mr. Managing Editor—to applicant for place: | Yantageous positions which they occupied on | SWOMSTEDT © BEADLE F ot sprmare parness and iwo medium-weicht, cou For SEs BaNbeomE ooo mover ar | “py Tucgeeded wad works blendidy. sul Mem Andrew Raid, Mrs, Easkel, the “Do youever get off any jeuoe on that time. | te sitce of the passand ahead sed bebind the oF nw carriage and DUZxy Oarness at low prices; yorest Glens Han y ita ieingers promote isees Haskell, Mr. John Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. : ; jokes ioe ‘ od euch « destructive Ase frouces chammlmee ginbiggaiaia at rnsissle | proved or uniwoved inciy gr aubucie ae EASING, WATCHES, T3G't HON HERING, | Andrew Reidy jr, ie. and ‘tis “Hagewo | lin, Mw ‘and Mia Quay! Minkter _Houstan, | tried, fire-tested wubject the mother-in-law? are ees ae Reh: Eek eee mand ich o ices KEES" EXCHANGE. E . Zoe. Fine work warranted." Hivhest price for | Reid, Mr. au liam Spence, all of Balti- | Baron de Struve, Mr. and Mrs. ter, the icant: “No, sir; ['ve got one.” that the latter id to have been killed toe pee eee aS mnh:i0-Lw 1is4 Loth st: nw. _| _mb4-1m 14196 st. fetetrn mower, hd gold and sve confederate bil more. Dr. Collins’ family was. represented by | Misses Horsey, Miss Davidge, Prot-and Me | “PP! sot ~ iat F OR SALE_A SPLENDID BARGAIN. A sized rusewood square BLY Fe, SALE- HOUSES AND, LOTS. DESIRA! his mother, Mrs. Collins, who is the widow of | Thomas Wilson, Miss Alisan’ Wilson, Senator squrre Piano moth 4 son, 8 Anxious Inquirer: Yes the colored egg has| The viceroy is hurrying troops into the tones nearly new: for bly G00. a. a Col. Collins’ and a daughier of the Hon. Wm. | and Mrs. Manderson, Mise Black, Sir Julian and : , Be ~ ih the how toni Gover ana ata Fully lie sak HIGUINS, Moutromery ave... Hooke D. &B Roy Mason of Virginia’Gen. Chas. Field, Mr, | Lady Pauneefots Mr. apd Mrs. Franklin {Jost as many rights on the White House | reat ea ea troops are aloe beieg UTIFULLY LOCATED LOT AT | Fron SALE—FINE, SOLID WAI 'OUGLAS: ROTHER. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Julian Mason, Mr. | Steele, Mrs. aud the Misses McKeever, Mr. W. | grounds as the white egg. va of South Carolius. and Remtucay SES Shor act ranean see | Pima ope ie per fo see 17K. BROOKS, 616 12h s._ | PIANO EXCHAD oe ee FSS of M st. between Con- | jg. 1 130 fot ton Isfout a TiiOs. J. FISHER & CU. ‘OR SALE—VERY TEM Pst. 2. old whisk whisky, randy iB THE MOST FASHION: | at HE SEEiGSUN, 100 Pa ave 4 sent into states located in proximity to Assam im order to prevent any possible disorder oF warlike outbreak -which it is thought might follow the spreading of the news of the mas- sacre of British troops at Manipur. THE FATE OF XR. QUINTON. Special Calle Dispatch to The Evening Star. Loxpox, March 31.—The tragical news from - —— and Mrs. Chas. B. Maury, Mr. J. M. Maury, | J. Lampton, Gen. anh Mra. Berdan, Gen. and SUBURBAN PROPERTY. iisnonh poeta Gen. Dabney Maury.” "7" | Sivan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hicdekoper,” Mrs About one hundred and fifty of the children | MacArthur, the Misses Emory, the Misses from the Washington City Orphan Asylum, of | Myer, Mr.’ and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. which Dr. Collins is an attendant physician, | Outhwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore, Minister < | were present at the wedding. Just before the | Romero, the Misses Henry, Mr. Hutchinson, bride came boxes of wedding cake were dis-| Miss Hutchinson, Mr. Chauncey Depew. jr.. Mr. tributed among them by Miss Mary Randolph. | Pierre de Chambrun, Mr. Wm. Acklen, Judge A sign of spring—India rubber. ‘THE SPRING TIE. “You don’t sleep in the same room with that necktie do you?” asked the old man of you GLEN Echo.—IP YOU HAVE A FEW HUNDRED J dollars you would like to invest where it will double in the next few ionths drop Tine to the ‘ad- ‘Vertiser, who will drive you out to Glen Kcho and show Yous few good bargains he has for sale there, x 7 mh31-3t* ‘Star olfice, Dudeleigh with one of the latest spring ef- : After the ceremony » wedding breakfast, to|and Mra. McCammon, Mra and the Mises ; Assam recalls the fact that the career of Mr. anne es oe | ek Sie mer ae cee te which over three hundred. guests were’ asked, | James, Dr. Muncaster und Mie.and Men Meese fusions at his throat. James W. Quinton, who is reported missing, mb? .E—CHEAP_ONE JAS. BATES’ FREIGHT | from station, two very desirable residences; one avout followed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Riley, | ‘The Yale bo: off with them de-| “No, Papa,” he said in a sad, submissive | \hile seven Britich officers and 470 Goorkhas : : “ECONOMICAL LOTS ON ator, in good condition:can De seen af 23200 Mf | 2. of anacre, 9-room, house, sunauer inichen. barn, No. 8 lowa circle. ‘The suite of drawing rooms |), sie vue Boys can earry ia | Voice, “but I try were killed by the attack! tribes, bas Fits sbec Pitan ete tat Obed Woe ae d dnguire cf GU DUM | kiichen, tore, el hake pas were fragrantly decorated with rose ee eeom | lightfal memories of their Easter Monday in ma ee Sees 0 1 tne ng party, tribes, has nite are very desirable Properties aapy or mb27- 100 | excelled. : of them eneircling the wedding eake on the | washington. Last night Mr. snd, Mra. W. C. “RED BILLS” RECORD. apes cos oS ChAKLES W. HANDY, — . = "a ab20-1it* init 7 i ore gave a incing: in ir ahS-I8 ‘S.mw._ | , OR SALE_A HANDSOME DRIVING HORSE. Laer ast == dining room table. “Dr. and Mra. Collins stood | Whittemore gave a 3 oe srscis Ses dhs K AND L SIR, with very ouie uu. | POR SALE—THE UNVARNISHED TRUTH 18; | {dy {jichuon.and stout eialt aniles from Washing- Boxes of wedding cake were taken away by | Ted thirty-three young gentlemen a company tag ota Bow Trial. ey sauie: frost” fot 5 Uy 108 to ‘wosout | FP Suahueraig dai: ‘we thereon offer plano tar | Binoy esoln on Yet: a.w. the guosta, Toward the latter part of the ro- | f some of the most charming soung ladies in| John Jackson, otherwise called “Red Pill,” UfLEE SOENSTON, 1508 Pa. ave. nw. | EUG; "square panes tor a0 to 8lOn HESS IN—THE PALISADES OF ception the bridal party enjoyed their break- | ®c#ety. The evening began Inte, as those who | who is the reputed leader of the “Herring TSE Se RE Se rn tainag | WoRCH ECO... WE Tn te wee mint | Fite teres gn the Condit road fast, at which the bridesmaids’ cake, with ita anne Ht net rene Mx’ WidSe- | ear crowd at yok ueisansubobate Apeset Jestreble building he ‘UK SALE—BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, neen ct and ‘be pur- ting, its thimble and coin, was cut. - ly lock. Mr. Mrs. “ Sr aie Began a: | Uzetsverntors carpet a otog” Ueddin, ney | Spree Patan, tie Pasay and can now be Par When Dr. and itr Cait staried on ther | Whittemore hed themselves tine to go and pay |e the Police Court many times during the past ain as MEKULLL, THRE SWHISE, | chaire Toiding” beds sipbie tands Se ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. wedding trip the traveling dress of the Loa | their congratulations to the bride and groom | three years, was recently sentenced to one year —— (et NITUME WARE ROOMS G04 vthurwe “Cfes6da | mR Ad st we was a smart costume of gray tweed. When they | ®t the Fuller mansion, and were then at home | in jail, minus one day, but Lawyer Close, his BECOME A GREAT QUESTION, =1400n N st. mw. bet. 14th and 15th, | OK SALE_A SPLENDID GRAND UPRIGHT | FQE.S4EE— 0410 ACRES OF LAND ON THE return they will go to housekeeping at 1125 14 long ‘before | counsel, secured hearing on a motion for a Satteste Stehing 00 Duke the Sectuun Grae ‘Suall house renting torenouzh to pay taxes. $1.8) | X' piano: rosewood case; only three months old; st | cur ave. extended : values inctease nore iu this section. street, the house being a gift to the bride from i: sai | new trial and the case was set for a hearing to the House of Lords. t inna og eh om gang tern: ithe ny ter peieg arte rat Quart ber father.” She teesieed ore a neem | tn lege and a few minutes after 11. WASHINGTON DANEN! — whl) _PFELFFER & CONLIFF,516 11that.n.w._ ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., > age her friends har ‘ sides of | today. Loxpox, March $1.—A committee headed by Cor. Fok, SALE,OSE SUPERB UPRIGHT GRAND as 1m iw00 Fst... | Doxrars New Yor Hars. pes Eee hich her friends have enjoyed | the halls and = halls, too, were filled with | When Policeman Bloom went to court this Roberts is circulating an appeal for : iano, nearly ew, cost 8575; stool SALES 3 - dancers. com to the special i for the benefit of | Bishop dine ot om R. T-ave. bet. 17thand 308 SS ae F° CRARGAINE TH LOTR. THE SPRING STYLE SILK AND DExBY| | Among the invited ste were (Gen, and fat rata ge’ fan tnd mite dover Sebestanieiehsinds of | tunda im order to carry the Clitherve case to ot. poe — ‘708 7th st. D: w. BROORL ES gree ¢ on the wall in the hall. yaaa “eres a WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, _| mh9-1m* Sole Agents for the ‘& Bech pianos. SOUTH BROURLAND. oe a ee ee Cri (hr nate sy er wore tioned fete tower window behind « | Georgetown since November 28, 1888. wh = Cor. Y3th and G sts__ FOESALE 70ST ARRIVED—40 HORSES, AMONG READY aT re Wilner a _ Mee iY» Pes hedge of h: and palms. On the Z st sts._n.o.; | priced ones. Motes warranted fo Us ae represented oF ee TT AUOFF's. [and Mrs. J.G; Ames, the Corean eherfo ai: | mattele were vance of longatemmed roses, the aid WoPeansvivaniaavs. | faires and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Bird Harrison, | Chandeliers were, ae W. On LD OM | De tnd Mrs Addison, Mr.-and Mrs. Jobn | Oral light, protiy eaeycaiaad wate We Can Lexo Yoo Moxer, . | joins, Mr and Mra. 5. B Hoge, Judge and inted By the le of all the fragrant tpring Duy or rent’ youshome oF farm, sell you destrable | Mrs. Whittlevey, Mr. and Mra. J. HB White, eons ye pone Lend “4 ent rroperty. invest your woaney tn paying enter-| Mr-and Mra. A. 8. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. | Catherine Sermmct’ roses, cot of ake oieelnn Peis, promete the formation of arndicater, ebat-| A. @. Wilkinson, Judge W. 8. Cox, Dr. and Ms. | Glue amd. white decorative, Chias ieee . vide and sell your lands. Consult us and we will serve | James Young, Dr. W. G. Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. . The tapers burned under ‘shades Nu was that a mea B.H. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed'Temple, Mra. | harmony, The tapers burned und wat virtually the owner of bie wite ¥ ‘ CALDWELL & cuRTIs, | R. B. Townshend, Miss Townshend, LB | "irs, Whittemore wore co Caek a and that therefore he was justified in abduct- mh26-0t Room 4, 1010 Fst. _ | Tilford, Dr. Henderson Suter, Dr. and Mrs. in brsentae = —— ing ber and in compelling her to reside with Sprigg, Mrs. and Miss Skyles. ‘Capt. and Mrs, | black nar pers —— rs apt tastefully hiss ; WV? MaNTELs, fan Zandt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall, | ttimm » which on the skirt ——— Mr. and Mrs, Walker, Dr. Muncas! was flounced over pink satin. Her ornaments | This time SPLIT ON A ROCK. sea nes nee Bink Netenby ip Ce gece pe | pene seeens wit ot We | ESC RSY mana, eaten = * Xe 7 jag x, & sophomore at Yale, an ox, ml di ly; ‘ARELAND HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ON wetatyatry tery ete ee: De Genrte: oe cd Hise TAGE | who in vate ouboal girl, wore eliecaive “naaes:| September th, dlenederies igieeen Stuking of the Steamer Cty of Detroit tm the LR ay | yy es “sipahaeeed ae rions. Licut. and ‘Mrs. Coffman, Mr. and Mra. Cafie. | ute to Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore in weloom- September 28, vagrancy; twenty days River This Morning. Ma’, about 8 ‘from Washington, on the Wash: ROHS, ron Carlisle, Dr. and Mra. Dorsey, Dr. and Mra, | ing and entertaining their gueste. Miss Wil- ber 8, disorderly: €5. Deraiot, March 81.—The steamer City 0 FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY Brot the B. 8. BR. and on the Wash ana Balt yi Cook, Sr. A.S. Pratt, Mr, Peyton Randolph, | SOX wore a easel gown of yellow crepe and | November 4, digorderty; €3. ; : fe12-3m0 400 Loutsiansave. nw. | Dy HH Ttust, Mr.and Mra. Henry Semkeu, enzell, her guest, was in white crepe. Decem! ‘assault; dismisced. Soper nn neh panne Prod. cad birt’ Powell, Jndgeand Mos. Beater’ | -Asapag’tes belles ia the peotiioes tole were aemerey, Eo igemee gh a reo ¥.G. SMITH. 1295 Pa. ave S Cede Ben Mr. and Mrs. Darneille, the Misses Darncille, | Miss Wanamaker, pale blue brocaded satin and | J@HUary 4, 1891, assault FOR A= SLOT OR NOR a IDE == = HOULDER Capes Axp Fur RAPS. SH. Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs, Stetson’ | chiffoe, Mine aaa; = january 4, disurderly; @5, ave. Bw. between 4th amd oth, cueap for €3,000; m SALE—CASH, BARGAINS. : Mrs. 8. H. Kanffmai . ; n, | chiffon; May Clagett, white crepe and/ January 7, cruelty to animals; €5. Tame house now om lot rented for it per | 2 Only just received. five car Before packing away our stock of Beal Skin Sacques, | Mr. and Mrs. Soule, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mat-| chiffon; Miss Sherrill, white striped nS, é 4 6 ‘ihe RUTHERFORD, 1507 | Co.'s carmaxes of all latest Jackets and Capes and ail other Yurse wewill fake’ | thews, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larner, Mr, Mise Almy, pale blue crepe; Miss Morgan, blac | 22Ruary 7, assuult; $6. Fw, | al Galt Woy welatisnerr ish ain petra, obsuipe Gagaitscan | Mrw. McDonald, Dr. E. 8. Morgan, Mr- and |chifon; Sthe Mendoncn, white lates” Mise| Jeu0A57 14 disorderly; €5 ie BOTH OF TWO FINULY | © 45. jobs, different styles lea now be obtained ior ten days. All ius Wrapeat cost, | Mrs. Cassius Lee of Alexandria, Dr. and Mrs. | Amelio Mendonca, white ‘silk with turquoise estd mcd Sone aeted mane : 09. SR Edgar Janney, Mrs. B.L. Jackson, Gen. and | blue velvet. bows; Miss Amalin Mendonca, in Cuiy acon: ground in WILLE’ Mrs. H. D. Gibson, Prof. and Mrs. Hodgkins, | corn coloreé moire and blue point d'esprit; were aware anything had untit etl gold braid; Mii Hatters and Furriers, 905 Penn. ave. mhi4| Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lee, Col. and Mrs. Mayo, | Miss Bigelow, white crepe with 5 March 10, assault; 266dare Mig ti Se figured A danger was passed. 2 oot. Will. be wor = Miss Dangerfield, Mr. T. C. Daniel, Miss Gur- | Spofford, gray crepe; Mine Clari ‘The paste were taken off by the steamer Tuguire at THE IANO EXCHANGIS Seriya sryzz wars, ractory prices, land, the, Missos Elliott, “Mr and Mrs. C. E:| net; Miss McCeney, white silk’ and chiffon; | aud'he cnplomed set oe to Judge Miller | Riverside aud returned to this city this morn- = MAULEB, MANUFACTURER, HATS RE- | Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Gurley, Dr. aud | Miss Brewer, colored faille with ostrich | {¥ cm sempe nit; thewe arrests were made ing. The vessel lies on the bottom in twenty 1K SALE— OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW SORE SO SENTH ST_N_W.__whi7-Im"_| Mrs. J. Ford Thompson, Dr and Mrs. Frye, | feather trimuing; Mise Towneend, shite crepe | 12 George not include the arrests va DBALLAUP: Aet 2a hee aw. nis So POR SALE. }ORLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. iE sre zapntip advaue ag, have STEAM and POH SALE (OB EXCHANG! WE HAVE THE “ largest stuck of carriages, = harvests and whips, all the latest st, fais lacalty cowaer | Paruers and shu, ay abot feet of water and wreckers have boen sent from itto ‘ Mr. and Miss Emery, Dr. and Mrs. 1. K. Golds- | de chene; the Missos Hutchinson, white chificn, | Made in the third ogeayaed ARMY ORDERS. borough, Mr aud Sirs: Wiloos, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Kauffmann. white crepe; Mise Butler, Val | 30s fines noted in the record were all paid. ——— Wm. D. Cabell, Mr.and Mrs. W. C. Duvall, Mrs. | enciennes lace; Miss Riggs, white crepe; Miss | go. ae jni4 cpa Sn the moticn Ofiicors Whose Stations Are Changed and and the Misses Beveridge, Judge and’ Mra | Kelton, blue crepe de cheno, Miss Amt Brows: “Ded BUI” wes than set ea ‘Those to Whom Leaves Have Been Granted. | Hingham, Paymaster and irs. Yueh, Mr. EL | white ‘tulle: Mis Brown, ‘black net, alie | 72d DU” wes at back to jail to serve By direction of “the acting secretary of war | Hiott Braxton, Gon. and Mrs Heath, ‘Col. and | O'Toole, pink striped. guuze; Mins Ayer, white Capt. Edgar Z. Steever, third cavalry, will pro- Mrs. Britton, Mr. an rs. Neil it,Mr. and Mrs. | silk; Miss Arnold, white lace, and Miss ting machinery, the dining’ room furnish- noe and other valuablo equipmont of the” steamer ix below the submerged line. The ver. sel is valued at $375, poste ET . ‘and on MUsT AY OK, E 4 of AVOBABLI : ‘wagons, trom $30 up. Call A DESIRABLE SEVEN-KOOM COTTAGE with one | Pagete rots 1 uP eee So trouble to show property Sesame ame For sull particulars and plat call upon SE ee Burdette, Miss Burdette, Dr. and Mrs. Heger, | white silk with pink roses. the tle GEORGETOWN, TWO HUNDRED DEATHS IN A DAY, nie MONEY TO LOAN. iat, | coed to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and transfer | Dr and Aira Price, Paymaster and Mrs ¥railey: | men present were Mr. Siyere, Mn Wiese ae. ee Pn McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER : = yaar’ ~en | the public funds and property for which he is | Mr. Frailey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matthews, Mr. | Menocal, Mr. Cilley, Mz. Depew, Mr. Victor TESLEYTOWN's NEW MALL. ‘The Largest Record for That Penod in Chi- mb Corner 10th and G sts. a. hg ae ee SY MUMS FROM | hry to EDWIN by HEWN ries (arsine: | accountable to an officer to be designated by the |and Mrs. Geo. Matthews, Mrs. Lewis Webb, | Kanffinann, Lieut. Griffin, Dr. Deale. Mr. Men-| Last night was a memorable one in the his- PEApent, | lest. v.w. (et. veh and 1th and Cand Piste teae Miss Webb, Miss Brooke, Misses Armat, Mr. | donca, Mr.Woodward, Mr. Hay, Mr. Gallandet, “ one AMEN iis Gaent._| $iolem arya. voret bakemnd’ trom i824)%0 | Commandant of the United States Infantry and | Mise Webb, Mist Brooke Misses Armat, Mr. | dou Chilton Sie Mee ae hak Ste. | tory of Tenleytown, for it witnessed the grand ONEY TOLOAN IN SUMS Tu SUIT ON ap. | SPs | Cavalry School at that place. Upon the com-| yr Siaugh, Mr. MoUinn. Dr. Toner, Mr. | Webb, Mr. Brockinridge, Mr. Giesy, Mr. Wil- | Opening of their much-needed hall that is to be MGSitdreaicnate scanty. MERRILL, TERRY pletion of this duty he will return to this city. | Peters, Dr. Suter, Dr. Smith Townshend, Dr. | cox, Mr. Goodlett, Mr ¥, Mr. Chisholm | used for sehool purposes and entertainment whith, HiiFee nw anew” 10. 20. 25 Ayn Maj. Joseph B. Girard, surgeon, is relieved | Demorest, Gen. Beverly Roberton, Dr. and Mrs. | and Mr. Hunt. Deseal in starry bu: and illuminated Me BROOKS, Gig tans ae. | MO™*G2 Rae from duty at Fort Lowell, A. T., to take effect | Walsh, Gen. und Mrs. Cusey, Com. and Mrs.| 4 dispatch from Boston today says Mrs. James | huudreds of-clectric lights, it towered sbore in the District ts, Mi : AES and Ober cpa DNR ete upon the withdrawal of the troops from that | {oberts, Miss Hoberte, Admiral and Mrs. Greer, | aickKee, daughter of President Harrison, who | ‘B¢ Surrounding houses. 1608 Fa. ave. 50 er F ie oe BE NY id post, and will report in person to the com-| Schafirt, Gen. and Mrs. Graham, t ‘RY CHEAP_THREE NICE BUILD-| 05 1, FER ee Mise Greer, Gen. and Mrs. enn leg ad A has deen at i onemmesarecel das, has been Ve HAVE MONEY CONSTANTLY ON EE ONN manding officer, Aleatraz Island, Cal., for duty | Surgeon General and Mrs. Southerland, Dr. Siu dhagaultbentatean han Ble and was ca Wo ean neue 2, i ‘tof Ene § ME rep ray : | Mrs Luckett, Hon. H. Bt George Tucker, Mrs. mle log ene pean =. SALE_AT LOW PRICES, TERMS EASY. A ; Leave of absence for two months, to take ef. | Pucker, Mise Johneon, Dr. J. Dudley Morgan, | tusely decorated with potted pels, fernstacd | male py ac anapete a! fect when his services can be spared, is granted | Dt- M. Muncaster, Dr. Neale, Dr. AcKet, | other tropical plants and. the table was a study | 22 @ TUL; ve close cut Beri cE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. First Lieut. Ormond M. ‘Lissak, nance de- Dr. and Mrs. Morton, Dr. and Mra, Robert Rey- | 5 tra. The =aitin burn, Dr. and Mrs. Godding, Dr. and Mrs. in artistic arrangement of elegant china, glass, partment. — Dr. Beatty Dr Rutler, De ney | silver and flowers. At each one of the fourteen ra Thad rdaon, Dr. Beatty, Dr. , Dr. bP : for ite erection ‘We shall confinue the aale of goods laid out on our | zon Sg yl, ped paren) Capt Mrs. Kobbins, Dr. and Ars. hen gee ad while eotin tibbon, ‘Theee les Sees Gane eee SALE_IN SQUARE IMMEDIATELY scieiming Dupont Circle, 48 fect tront on Conper: i ibbon. These lilies were filled with | P* aoe ae <I : and Mrs. Roy, Dr. Hammond, rien ame : tired cet Conta ee fet, Srna ewe tore aicounts smu cowdout. We | ended one months Sn?” M Mee" | Snowden, Dr. and rs Bowers, Dr: and Mra. | 7 flowers, and the name of cach, guest was | rw! do not care to move them to our new store, No. 1215F |" ‘The following transfers in the artillery are | 5) er Bhocracd pode ee Pt with the flower selected for her. Last evening rounia, Soul pone: Imitory Er to“light ‘batiery Be Fie’ Liter | Morga ds cawwoston { Hotel Branwwick by Mew Chaties 4° Reg et | will be ttery E i " rst ut. bone e ns A. Cofti An ESTATE INV It will pay any one wishing to purchase rrapenee Ridgway, from light batiery B to bat- | _AtSt. John’slast night, when Miss Grace Weston | sixteen guest y “y oe the pws SAFE as UL 8. DECORATED CHINA tery E. Lieut. Anderson will proceed to join | Fuller and. Mr. Archibald Lapham Brown were Mrs. C. H. Tyler Townsend, accompanied by SIX PER CENT. PAYABLE the battery to which he is transferred. married, tHe body of the church was well filled | 0. sister, Miss Kate Hess, will leave We 1 BONS Ge ah Ou. To sce the assortment. A few Nico Dinner Sets, | An army retiring board having found Capt. | with their friends, all of whom, with twice ns ton early this month for ‘ber future home si | ™ist Papas ag sear gona cr.2 ore pacited for activa service, i leave oats | Han) The” cheneel ‘nad’ caeete ae er aah | ae Grace, NM ** | bestknown LOAN cay for active service, the Wve of tion. The chan was wilt 4 ‘ON JUST OPENED on our first floor large assortment | sence on account of disability granted him is, | palms and the altar had tall bouquets of annun-| Mrs. D. G. E. Musselmann of Philadelphia abike of Noveities in Decorated China. by direction of the acting secretary of war, | ciation lilies on each side. The ushers, Licut. | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Wilson. at 3 ‘THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN. extended until further orders on account of | Alger, Mr. Mario Mendonca, Mr. Collin Man- ‘The reception to the Cobweb Club by Mrs. 8. ded oe MoSEY Tp LOAN AES AND o PER CENT ON CONT Gisability, At his own request First Lieut. | ning and Mr. Chas. L. Frailey, had an eatier |» Emmons, which was to take place this even- Mi siveoved pistres rei atte no geiags oo Mw. Bevenipor, | Androw G. Hammond, eighth cavalry, is trans. tusk than that which usnally comes to the lot | ing’ hea been Tndeiitely postpdned on account ferred m troo roo} of Tegt- | of those who serve at fashionable weddings. Pr ek ot Misr | pahrom Xo. 1000. ave. | ment, vieo First Licut. William A. Shunk, who | fow minutes before 8 Mrs Fuller, her dagsiatcs | Of te ilness of a relative of Mrs. Emmons. Subscription books to the stock of the Wash- D8208 WANT HONEY? 910 TO @100 TO LOAN is transferred from troop D to troop M.’ The | Miss Katherine, Master Fuller. and Miss ‘Mru. C. G. Bollinger is at home from a six ton and ae ee > leave of absence granted Maj. David Perry, bridge, her assed down the aisle.” Mra. | weeks! visit to her daughter, Mra Conklin of | oh and Alingt Funcipat and mterest. payable in weekly ur'meatay | Gat ‘Tux Best. sixth cavalry, is extended two months. Aubrey, the youthful married daughter of the | Brooklyn. ' —— JAMES F. DART, PS he On the ‘recommendation of the regimental | house, was and did not get to the pire Room 22, Atlantic building. e Fo boas Seaton ams conoeeé. Aum eee Se Nhower ‘transfers in the first | church until the ceremony bag A ‘over. en FRESE ae, 0, 1050, 192100, F at. n.0., 50. Sk HC HAWELRGS 1000s are Capt William N. Tindal, from esmpany C fo , F maid books, Se Eee ene, | pom Re Pip Brows Lote 30. sa. MO" LN SUMS FROM 9500 UPW. i ‘ {of ears north Waa ft AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hote | join, the company ee Behe Se: last ni ba Lam OUREM, GO 11th pater Sebels. Forse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, e who Pt. SOUTH BROOKLAND. mamegbi ee belies sar Aes inn for'tis 200) ; Conar Lote y ‘ ‘The contributions have oxunan See ete acteere somes | Met oS au'Tas OF some tape more —— ~ 5 ct ‘Rat sonia by toe Band Ore ke ant Eckinwrton | ML Tour rates cu tpproved real cette ancuruy penal | Fest Fao Ope Factory. Sante cares om evening instead of the usttal Saturday. | felted. 0 DENS Baie. | Secs’ THRONES Cb, 1007 Fan w. teetering Scenes Mss bomen daving| TO ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN ANY 8UM> ‘RED AT and Miss Kelton out cards for a Meas ae Sana people's tw oo ‘Friday, tho Sd, from 8 | attended. ye neceaatly sor examination yrey- i. we, | Hatton oF papers: : ‘Miss Patton of Wilmington, Del., who hes FOR SAL WILE OFFER A FEW ONLY OF oh been visting Mine Jounle Tosa, hed sorereet. os iors hgacdaeme Jots on Mintwont piace Bear my gine ex tnt et ewest rend taterst Boe neat er returned to fet irs the | Way, bere the McLrny Ce CERN, 308 Teh st. nw. ‘at home, ‘ONEY TO LoaN ee ihe format tebe ‘ONEY TO LOAN OF, yarn arch of palm levee en ent eer, ovate nee son FE ie at wt in'pink and’ white ee Troom oi rv 2 faa rq