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PR OO Ne RD OD EE ARE TRAE A INF NE SO RTO AR IRD. ‘: vi # YA | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1891. } 8 FOR_SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS| __ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS. 2 Mord of Boot" Blt sp te Paper on Spitell io made because of the death of one of ‘THE RISING WATERS Foch for 300 tot: Yor stent perso con be | Piste, tory inp “condin, Cat reusseabie | L'a taitaAbnlgtton tha ces? by uuassae | Mia® Beasle Rutherford's Wedding Teday— | of excellence a The septs be cxtimated ot chons GUna0R. Apprehension Feit by Those Whe De Bust- ate - Personal Notes. known source. theeasay were Chief Justice when the imomeh for 87 per oor eanint onmad eid a @16 | price. Call at Mr. Gr MOTT"b. S07 Ott et, new. aes | thee Vath st sacs bans the doers For varvcaines ee ect "i wn = ‘mess on the River Front. bet = WNGERF CRD. FE SALE1WO FINE DRIVING OR SADDLE in nt een eee Mrs. Harrison was at home to callers yester- | made, by, President an er ane arty to Mr. on ; 3 Lorses: perfect in every reepect sud, Sust frum the | _SE2St* Sous Stan | day afternoon after 5 o'clock. Most of her = Qe cetaees @zonorrows WAToR ALL stomT—wRBOE country : owner bas no acai aque | POR BENT COTTAGE, SEVEN, ROOMS, NEAR | TT. howorers came by ‘sppoint: | m6 was out with m vocal and wuss Ex alesemanieiasheitcsemtnsscree a Fp} LS Bl I, ICG [lan EG pe pe tepraecatl of 0 Bigh order b ener: The will of the late Mary Stenernagel has} ©? THE RXCELAIOR—DaMAGE DOXE To THE FOF SALE—OSE CATEST IMPROVED Wii.cox aor ReSS Eby - HICALEN oe SS ber guest, a - Indinoapaln ae | Mi yi oe ae = z been filed. She leaves her estate to her son} SA¥AI—CELLARS BEING FLOODED IN THIS Y sutomat bine it price. ALE —2) bs 4 yur’ ‘ CITT—TEE MARBLE eaveR. BOURSES pa MOORE ABP | Peete rans geesaa | ae Mens Hnvtve ane dint a wel mg | fate Dal, De Daly Peer For, wih one ee ee sayy Foe EE, UPRIGHT GRAND PTANO_ONLy | J. Fine bullding sitefor house, | Frice, f wold st Fel for bis Jourucy wrest aud then the azrelons | Boberts The will of the late Wm. T. Arrick has been | The rains have falien and the flood bas come, pl face: cot over double this: | “api-d T. R. BROOKS, 616 12thst. n.w._ | ments of the last low Gays maoy olill tartar e- | A mask ball given in honor of oe Se as ee aeate his mother, who he mp Sy egy oe eon ae but stillenough Can be. St THE PIANO. EXCHANGE WANE | (QLEN ECHO.WIF YOU HAVE A FEW HUNDRED | [a the settlement of what en- | of Mr. Wm: Riecks and Geo. H. Weber, secre- names as executor. ® flood. river has risen about seven Ooms. Urs Pennsyivania ave. apzse Gir dcliar "you, would ike to invest where it will tirely feasible previously.” ‘She expects Mrs. | tary and president of the “Conus ‘Clube? gat? ll of ‘the late Elaser Wade hes been | feet with the result that the water has ie some Fon SAE oust: SHELVING, MEAT | Vertiser, who will drive you out to Glen Echoand show | Mckee home from Boston by Friday. The | which occur within two days of each other, was ee ae ee ie Eee cases backed up into the sewers and wet « few SPER EE Bes chewn Ue sold at once. Apnty | Foun ten yood barviue he bas for alo thers latter writes of the hoepitalities which she bas | given last evening by the club tee oe ee nee te Gasias bx Se? 66 tho astines be tha tower partof town. Last EK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL OLD OIL PAINTING, | _mba13t" Star obtce._ | ori I ved yoing | thi "The bospitablebome of the Mis Mary B., Thos. C., W. A. and J. E. Wade, when | night it was found that the a 3 = . glowing terms. Mrs. Russell Harrison is going | this club. ‘The hospitable home of the Misses + 4 z water was rising Seas se | $2,008; will sol tf eoid at "once sou. ‘VikGr Sia: | FQ SALE_UN THE VIELAGE (OF LINDEN, | Trost ‘1 say good-bye to her parents and'ittie | Miccks, No. 18 Sth street northeast, wae thrown fig7 obtain majority, and the executors may | into the Marble Saloon, which usually _— a2 on, two ves: more ames anh taps on pees Segird: {VE T8ice oorgo.| PO SREECA REAL TNDILGNAWE GX | Reta: Sea dows mentor eve tert | Gauahter betore she eile for Europe. Among | open to about sixty invited friends of the cub Sen OTe toe wile. ls coal, eomte tn | Oo, Sst, ond tat ernie SO w batween North Cap. and iat ee, | 2 thread ince ounce; $30. VIRGINIA, | Fichen bere, Walt, alads, pare Water location usr | Were Mrs. Wanamaker, Mra. Dolph, Mrs. Moore | topsies, mikados, Indians, Dutchmen, Iriah~ Charles county, Md., be directs sold and $50 morning the Sp THE DEST FOR 91,800;25 Fuse TS BARGRCE FOF aR ao | eae, ©. W Howcoub,"" | and Mr. and Mrs. Kein. men, negroes, Chinamen, Swiss peasants, sol- poder lon eg ungaie Wade | marble oer, Tie celine ender erly Theor “i a “apes eRe . x as mabI-Ot? aw The marriage of Miss Bessie Rutherford, | Sie and brides. An i 7 st. near Md. ave. ne. fect! located 1231 7th st. 2.w. : good rease = SADE. su} ed and danci: ed and C. H. Butler as executors. was in the same predicament, as was also * FIMSE. NE. NEAR F; 30x116: | for selline” separ ‘QE BALE— A BARGAIN-THE PALISADES OF | aaughter of Captain and Mrs. RobertG. Ruther. | “PPet Was served and dancing was enjoyed | The Famous Soldier, Poet and Mason New *MyGatbaL ves a0 rx. FRosT oxDar. xx. | FOR SALECPINE YOUNG HAMUTETONTAR | mothe puemrsoe Mtriviaabaae macarons: | fouphierof Captain and ase RebertG. Ruther: | untl« Ine hour Lying at the Point of Death. enesuien Guam, Scien 6 camber fas clon deat are aces, AVE. Wb, WEAR 1ST; 20 BY | Aye wee za oi 1G Rando hu: Hind and | feague portion ofthe District and can now be Yar- Philadelphia, was celebrated today at noon at Setgnbne — Freeman of ne S14) Gen. Albert Pike, the venerable grand com- a street also got s wetting, but it is Joavend it ee arse tn city. eae Z e Epiphany. ut 1,000 invitations were | French street northwest gave a pleasant recep- “FoR Lake Serene coo onn von 92.000 | ate Oa be tee he ee ee | mein suo! seat out’ for’ the eoremony, many of Waten, | Hon ‘and dinner. party’ to « "company of ary aera se rae ‘The McKinley bill appears to have slipped + om Mass. ave. ae. near 10th = 20x70. it SALE—CHEAP—ECOSOMY GAS STOVE, | [7OR SALETOCi TAND < E | however, were to friends in’ different parts of | Cousins” and their friends last Tuesday even- | and the el Royal Order of Scotland | into the Potomac river also. SEND FOR NEW LIST. Fe 7; almost new. Apply 1449 Pierce piace. F jranch road, within 200 yards of Connecti- | the country,,and 300 cards for the wedding re- | ing. A pleasing feature of the entertainment | for this country, was a man of striking aa a DAVID D. STONE. 806 F ot. ww. |” p27" SEED TE: Sarena s valee cree FD eo | ception, which was intended to follow. Owing | was the presentation of a choice bunch of | sonality, and it is doubtful if there is another mi UABLE FIEC: OF GROUND Foe SALE-A SINGER SEWING MACHINE, than ang ether; petog tor tue tr y to the recent death of the bride's grandmother | flowers to each guest, accompanied by # unique | Mason who can in every way fill the vacancy he is conundrum has grown out of the recent ; ee ee SoS MEET BOW: SIR Alto e revolving bookcase, $5: | nog-tm 1300 ¥ st. a.w._ | the reception was abandoned, and all the in- | Souvenir card made from natural wood, highly has left. He is generally considered to have | complications: Why is an Italian fruit cart like tt YR oes op) terest of the bride's friends centered in the | Polished and hand painted, with the name of done more raising the plane of Masonry | the setting sun? Because the Dago’s with st. a toward church ceremony. The ushers were Mr. Wim. | the recipient and an original sentiment, as sug- arly man living and, with a very few ex- a H. Whittingham of Baltimore, “Mr. W. D. | gested by the different variety of flowers, writ. ceptions, than a Mason of the past ee SOUIH BuCUKLAND. Grescoin of Philadelphia, Mr. 0. P. Chamber- | ten upon it. Among those present wore Rev. n. Pike was in Boston Dec. 29, 1809, {OR SALE—K GOOD SOUND HORSE; ALSO | , We haves number of desirabie lots in the above sub- | lam of Philadelphia and Mr. George Tatnall of | C. W. Herman and ‘and harness; also one draught rate Sell very cheay cy 7 GALE FOR SALE_AN HORSE BOILER AND EN-| f'O BARGAINS IN aa 7 “aiso two hand-power freight elevators—2,000 SAT TY nou & SALE-THE_NORTHEAST CORNER o7 ap | 4,9 Pt ° um : Pivad its es Oiaine: with pe brick house and | 1,04 G00 Ita capacity. Call'or address S27 15s Ks Sabie. ‘This is one of the most desirable corne-s in Hut “section “aud cheap at 73e. pet foot. BROOKS, 616 17th st. uw. Winter seems to have a string tied to Spring. fe | aivii wer ,cheap and op essy | Philade i Camill Sir and: ilre SCL ilig- | Gen. Fike outered Harvard at the’ age of iz: |_ Money isthe lite proserver that keops people | i2ke gninet im case of flood. All the Mod od gg ye Phil ii son of millus, an irs. M. ig- mn. fe ent at 16 six- lone} Tog SACRA: TAKOMA EAREA VERY DEE | Porecls. Can boven st 2000 et_niv.—_epiist | terme, ‘thie proverty jn incrvatng, Say, APiay 8 | Soy scr boutonainee of atte niche On| gins, Mr and ai Vallace, Miss Edith teen, but soon afterward left there and went to up in pn darery ins machinery used for refrigerating and eosl- sivabin ince containing 33.007 square feet of | DOR SALE—A WELL-MATCHED PAIR OF BLACK | gui tie humu"er"s quick cura ate goed sdanen, m the strains of the wedding march from | Cory, Mise Palmer and Mr. and’ Mrs. W.E. | teaching school. Later on, however, Harvard Purposes is placed several feet below Me Deice, BOSE RR BROOKS. | Apply st Sables SOe Mote eae and eon: | For plats, prices, te. call Ov sr een & SOX. Lohengrin filed the church the bridal party | Wright. conferred upon him the degree of master of scission: a it a beavy a Cree. ve. | Fon cal E-& NEW BET OF PARLOR BURNT |_mbS-Im 1006 F st entered. First walked the ushers, then the| Mrs. and Miss Rusk held their usual Wednes- | "tts in appreciation of his deep scholarshij —— 4 P| Danghter— \ a be z adi Tapturously: “Oh mamma, Harry} A supply of lumber and cement has DOR SALE— oe tera with Sod rea ee oi ta ee | RUE, SALE CHEADQUARIERS FOR CHOICE | bridesmaids and maid of honor and last of all | day at home yesterday and their friends bad | 1” 1881 he went west and had an adventurous said ” been laid in aud in case of danger all the doors B dent 5 will sell la i ne Lcomecr in Me nd the southwest. 1 was an angel, last night.’ ~ pe ey ht fare with solid wainus frames: will sell oF oceeet nd. Cnivermity Heights end vicinity. | Capt Rutherford escorting the bride. When | the pleasure also of meeting Secretary Foster 8 “tOBL. hes och a made maslding y. Art seminary estav- f = ee and windows willbe barricaded and pn Toy oh aa! nea wea ces aa ot "aS SaverD (of Wet they reached the chancel Mr. Whittingham and | daughters, Miss Foster and’ Mrs, Myers, ‘The g¥ March, 1831, he set out for the partially ex-| | Mamms—eonsiderably older: “Ugh! Did be? his best man, : water-tight. In addition to this there is a well 5 Mr. G. H. Whittingham, step, ai r lored regions of the west, traveling by stage | Well, don't believe him. A man that doesn't DOR SAL, 8 PSTCH TN PER iat irawing room was liberally adorned with roses. gs in the engine room and attached to the en- eee ae ne. | Bi conditions gocsplone ete Inne ood ban ea ran thom tothe presence of the waiting cloray- | Minx Rusk presided at the ten table, which "was | to,cincinnatt, Dy steamer to Nashville Tenn. | pow the difference between « woman sud az | gine ies yuloneinr cane et een Ti ea ing { 1s Corcoran ts, after S o'clock. piste ome | MAM, who was the groom's father, Dr. WhIttiNG- | laid in the corner of the room. Sfiss Foster | tence on foot to Paduc ‘and by steamerap the | angel, doesn't know enough to know how to| three-inch ‘stream that will keep the water oat ka imigrsection, with Lith st beteran Sand | [lOR SALE—A SMALL JEWELRY STORE. 10 PER roo Baltimore, During the first part of the | and her sister are charming giris, with bright, | post do panied | treat an angel properly.” moving out faster than it can come in. A-F5 Ip inghce runt tal Sarvowine tan | cont plow. cpt a) eh etn -0 For occas Seromony, the bride's father stood at her right | unaffected manners and there is no question as | Mississippi» In a ee ” es Some little apprebension was felt today as te | cliey.” Containa oaby gos syuare fret call of address T- J. STALEY, ‘st. ‘api nd instead of the groom having that position, | to 5 il make r agons, as — 7 apL3e Thos FEE Se | POR SALEGAT, S05 77H ST. 8. WA FURNE Scioapabineerinads ‘Lice fa ff customary. Finen the minister, asked, pe ppd iTabionde: slight ona sare forty men, under Capt. Charles Bent, from St | Trae have a boughing acquaintance, a wae been, syecially omens aeese ' 3 = ‘store doing © good business; good reason “Who givet is woman is man?” . i y i * % Teoe, N. M., “ a 8. @. TRUSLER & CO., gi i Pt. | ful in appearance, and isa very pretty girl. Mrs, - - toon — ber stored along the river banks. To them, as A fiw 10d on Q at. at ite intersection with Mase. | Ton aa e-gRDD fo17-2m* Se Orne cata et ea oe et a neat | Mysrs isa winsome brunette snd. very fasci-| Cr November 10, having walked $00 milesfrom | | up inidolness, _—| well as toevery one else for that matter, the Shade Stethaamees Eamets Rote Bie | POT Sera ate magererieng aiid ho Curios fy ci cATEyINg out the letter of | nating ia manner.” Sho has been married (oly | storm. After roeting’ s. few days he went on oes news that came from. the signal office toda a THOS. J. FISHER & CO. See tHOMBON'S MUSIC BIDRE DAL ite se, the church, ‘The minister then gave her hand | ports for 7 and this is her first absence from | toot from Taos toSanta Fe, and remained there Local PREJUDICE. vontea thee enuring. This morning it was re- i SALE-LOTS 03 TO 107, 8Q. 711; ONLY | WOR,SALE VERY LOW—MY STOCK OF CHOICE Ue syoimag iota sold tor $i ast week. Ingaire | by the pint, quart, deaiijohn or barrel. Cigars Lelow 3. STALEY. G24 F stn we apiest | Coat Hod SELIGSON 1500 Perens: mee Foss avi PRM otee ete FOR | Gow sare DIMENSIONS 2x10. PRICE ¢4 PER FOOT. | ROR, SALE—A NO-TOP SURREY. IN THE BEST 3 B. BIEBER. 1k5 F ST. N.W. ‘Apply af THE PIANO | bave been planted and are wAS1Se 2. ¢ash to quick buyer; cost. PUR SALE_CHEAP TO QUICK BUYER-LOT ON EXCHANGE, VIS Bo. ave. bow. park Sat contains : ; home for any length of time during that pe- Seining Ported that the at Harper's Ferry teeing toe tre “t Pod Derpte the attractions lthat their Pactriel tetera ion Shen Joining ®| He: “In this controversy do you favor | Soour itn tect alone te ent b! aared : " riends provided for them, the Indies went | [0 heeos river wal then | Shakespeare or Bacon?” about bait this part of the ceremony was seen by the au-| home last night. They were not idle while | @° /ecos river and into the Staked plain, ong , ; ey to the headquarters of the Brazos, part of the| She—hesitating: “Well, you know Tam from | on record. ; Beyer nan OS DASA A EL ni en epee nt tn tem penis | tee See cng arm of the groom. ily, which is in the neighborhood of Secretary | Pirg gun acne left the company and reached | of home products.” oon. y ‘ Tn which there isp teaur | The scene as tho bridal party grouped at the | Kusk's. Mr. Foster will come on shortly. aud | FoF Smith, Ark., in December. The following pl ig ae m7 = more, iss | of the earth where the habit of smoking prevaila. thas taken place and a large ection of the new + Wasntuston pikeradjoining North Lawl Bite | 15, eq. 102; @. C. L. Gardner to W. H. | cake, in which a diamond ring was baked, Wentzel, Dora Heige, Misses Carrie, Lillie = 5 ments was about 81, place large 7} 000. ie Dittri i Gen. Pike was a splendid specimen of man- droas was of gray whip cord, | 424 bile Ditrich, Emme pSmidt, Clara Strieb, | Nood pliyeicelly as well aa Sntellectualy. "He | te bad looked at several other for his| cribbing destroyed, causing « loss of betwen wat flower-lecked altar was made picturesque by in f " spring he turned his attention to teaching. ae evening, but even we tor i. two choice lots = —— r} remain for a time with the Secretary at the doubtful if it will bere it Wander aves, Waltsey' Close. Yor prise, which s | WOH SALE—A 0500 BEAUTIFUL STYLE FULL | new sth Gente ibertminttodusaisnia: | #86 dainty coloring of tae bridesmaids dreeoee | Stington” The tence ah de eae ee Fe ne pe ee ee ae eee eee tow: apply ts Geo, a. acres. g.00.,, | Sloan; tue ven nat; very staat tone a | ps comune Grvg 37 pomnnare,eaced | ™ Contadt wih the gleaming whitonete of that | ihe Secretary's aged mother, whose, Terence sor van adudieea te seta Tie night and is thought to be falling today. sph Sc FISE- LOTS Ee RAE: | Beh eyeEAeeeyey, wont oge ver eby casera | tea ceupind within Gant mauot or Hor ut | whe eatin deen” Te had w court ain menrly | RaJcmS thelr own at Fostoria, mutes it impose iti : There's « Criapiness in the Tialian ale. sr ogacegreg oa t ok SALE SEVERAL FIRE UQTggIN, BALO- | barty ud is obered at tie acriace SOUS Gf | Sune beve siventiy compere j | four yards long from belt to hei front | leave home at the same tine vo that they wit | in the civil war wns a confederate brigadier 3 ‘The te city today ve y ig from m. The fror a iy . amount water in 3 iy is ratua. ‘Apply to JNO. B. BEA! it n leave home at the same time. so that they will “5 1 of tha Chechen tant ees the todas mabS1-1am Ee be | of the skirt had thickly ruched flounce of em-| not start to housekeeping here until the fall, | §eneral in command of ipo ee . trivial compured with the floods of previous} = = 3 ql = broidered chiffon, divided in the middle by a i i ife | After the war Gen. Pike became the editor of | The Potomas is able to be up and out of its -. ’ in the fashionable are of the west ends eech 135070 | fringe of lilies of the valley. ‘The bodice was | Serosigys rane Pregucing physician, his wife | tie Memphis Appeal, but later he removed | bed. yous. Hownsber 98, W001, the river one sine Se ESTES cro | eam eines Go owt es ced | ME a oe manage eRe ae Ee ae noe ET ey TR Oe | mbps O15 Pa ave. | Joao than double these prices, 15 fringe of lilies of the valley was down thefronia| 4" Wanamaker made the round of cabinet | Vuuted to'Blackwood's Magazine’ the. amigas aia omar was thirteen and one-half feo Carwously FREER PEE R SALE_A MATTRESS AND WOVEN WIRE | dwellings with Urick tumdations, - closets, | and edged the basque all around. Her tulle veil | Calls yesterday. She returned on Tuesday | productions entitled “Hymns to the Gods,” Ho, mighty men of valor! enough there is no such thing asariver gauge ‘Sha ‘snail Socks of inne ta theeastees | £,S0Eing factory, selaows offered. where 30 {iF Mer | Cutvuudings, wells, pumps. coliars. baths, lieat, &.° | was caught to the hairby a epray of orange | Right from New York with her daughters, who which he had writter. several yeara before while Ho, men of peace at home! in the Potomac at Washington, and all varia- = B ne have for salu; one ts a0 €- | Jersey ave. Sepa Db lows: . coos ae blossom: and lilies of the pralley. She carried ieee a eat Friday Inst. ae teaching in New En, a Btonce Bun up your battle banner, tions io the rivers height are comparative only - $ ea es [ania aaeiraeeeaatoe anne each $10 cash & $10 permo. :4e. | an ivory-bound prayer book, from whicl rs. J. Stanley Brown gave a luncheon yes- | gave ‘onored place am ; . each other and not to any fixed » us SSNS ae carmece, | RoMay mistaane ce torarasea re Sette rc™ ac | mastinge ervice waa read. TE wae git tothe | vrday ip honor of her mether, Mee GarSeld | Post ,Au4lanyer he atained high reputation Diary She ‘iver bas not risen as high this year ae i . one or two horses. Apply ‘New Jersey ave. n.w. hand #23 periue. Ge. _ from the clergyman. Her bouquet was | Mrs. Blaine was among the guests. ) ay Fag pig ough he sti is gon we ras ‘Smash Romulus and Remus, Pg two sso. Seven feet BD named ne E airy otR nat amet gem | smote vy ge wi ma |" toot tienchon ter | ty heh gBa tweet | Upset ur Solctece ae et etal on R SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IN A FINE HIGH- | Seles. For turti : Grows tana cea is -|day Mrs. Halliday, Mrs, Pellew, Mme. Men-| regiment of Arkansas mounted volunteers in rete: People, does at Harper's Ferry. be Frees apie ian ner mew Soest makes dare. | Spy 12 EDWIN A SEWSIAR: ner HOu Cola RGR EA EGRET | Coma Mis own ns Auniven Bera. Gear oot ee ‘nd then look round for more. totter So attach a guage te ons of the serial ¢£ cent tone, unequaled lof richness and purity; our | $3230 Lakeland iow ‘oe $0 | fall of white tulle. The waist was a Louis ‘XIV, veerad Mrs. —, Mrs. Pollok, Countess | with forty-one men from Saltillo to Chihuahua, uM the Tiber, piers of the Acqueduct bridge and then it } a ora SS BE capper ene | =| cot obra agora at oped wp | RnrteyehMiwMay Wilt | eng ie zener of he iy of Mal | Mop nptbe yon Te, Tlie peel, pti winged dea Tov or 4x10 tall Wo warrant this instrument to be as fine and durable MANICURE. coquettishly with broad white satin bows com y on the way. At the beginning of the civil war : of certainty what will here from what haa sol, Bbxl0U or 40x wea ESR EASS se ceateeeet:, eeyas mee pleted this dainty costume. With the rest of | Dr.and Mrs. G. L, Magruder entertained a | he became confederate commissioner, negotiat- Deposit in your fury, st Harper's Ferry. It takes just Gos Lith st. pg Ea aS the bridesmaids, Miss Young wore the bride's | company of little children on Tuesday after- | ing treaties of amity and alliance with several A multitude of dead. about twenty-four hours for the effect of ase- | * 70K SALE— BUSINESS FI MANICURE AND CRIROPODIST, gift and souvenir—a gold fleur de lis pin. noon for the pleasure of their young #on and | Indian tribes. While thus engaged he was ap- rious rise there to be felt here. ; Fu yret te ne OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM COLUMBIA, 703 ISTH ST.N.W.. The bridesmaid’s dresses were similar in | daughter. pointed brigadier general and organized bodies Swoop down upon the Foran, THE EFFECT IX GEORGETOWN. =: Ffenu-ra car load ot tne driving and seddio mores’ | a eee Clee Theses ee style, but varied in color. The first maid, Miss} Yesterday Dr. and Ke of Cherokee Indians and fought with them on The Coliseum raze, , aE Serge: | Rr nl mea 628 So hy | SOUS ee Sere__| ile wag all tn grap Hor lover rere gray teairie?, Dr, tnd Mra Kerr bad asin | conedsrats aie nto batdeno Pestnge |, ™0Coloeum rate, AtS o'clock yesterday afternoon telegrams a rer: too pansy walle; | Cant Gaeaiess suTpeoecmted, , Can bo seen at 4356 Gets Two Months for Lying. and her hat trimmed in gray. Miss Fanny ities gathering at their house, and Elkhorn. In 1866 he engaged in the prac- aa Sab puecabenoenecee: received from Harper's Ferry announced that see gl Super ioe ee coe esgpesmanalt pam was in mauve, Miss Brennerman in yellow and | _ Mra. Audenriod entertained at a luncheon to- | tice of law in Memphis, Tenn 1g 1867 he the water at that place had risen sixteen feet ; § ee “aggeisomoe nopy top, light and stylish : pole of abate; good napeee a ake pars man | Mise Whittingham ina Nile green toilet, |The day » pumber, of Indios invited to mest Mra. | became editor of the Memphis Appeal but in Stay not your band of battle, above the low water mark and was still steadily algo tide-bur buguy: wil trade for §223 horse. | who is under bond toanswer a charge of violat- | cach carried bouquets of Easter lilies tied with | Joun Sherwood. 1868 he sold hisinterest in the paper. About 17 Let looee your deepest grow, rising at the rate of four inches an hour. This 484 Cet nw. | ing cee inwon a — oa the | long white ribboas t totter of | x rousht the tableaux and concert at Willard | Scars ago, he came fo thie oi oe You're in it, and by Jingo, Occasioned much uneasiness among the Water grand jury, was in ice Court today | Mrs. Rutherfor elegant tollet of | Hall, in which so many prominent society peo- | Sd °ver : < 3 street merchants and all night long they never 4 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. charged with doing business at the old game. | pwn tik and brocade, |_| pleare interested, will take place. Yesterany ee Se ee ‘You've got to make Rome howit feted, Dut sat In’ their respective tt a ras ae gi | Hee es hg ace | eesngged poeta ha | Mie Batra learn o Bae |rnget egestas were | weeded Lined are ty he eses| ME Rosy Opvuce wren, | FentenatdTebbes fu Son Tara maf s.coud iraize, bouse, new on lot rented for, $17 fer | cated nearstation, " WATEKS & THOMPSO%’ | mado a hit, but she did not get the money. more were in the front pew. who have worked toward its success. ‘The cos- | °f His beloved order, ‘The ritnals of the Scot; ee © place of safety at moment's notice should + * (215) “TiLEn & RUTHERFORD, ‘1407 | v4 Booms & Policeman Haaly, who arrested him, also | |, The church was brilliantly lighted and in the | fumes are truly elegant, and the posing, which | ti Rite today are almost entirely his worl More Testimony Before the Commission #8 | the river get dangerously high. 3 Cn nal FOR, ,SALE-#4.000 WILL BUY 111 ACRES | gave evidence. throng of friends who witnessed the ceremony | has been directed by Mr. Andrews snd. Ar. | ‘Be Tesults of his labors and researches, to the Value of the Ground. Sun EEcauED WREcEED, Fivegeed ie tunic iowide aley, Q at zoe tek | twelve Toons Wasbingion? welersie Mager: | Lawyer Moss argued that the case had not | were Sire, Lieut. Andrews, Mise Kilbourn, Mra | hincyien, areceecneey Hut, Amazewe wad Mr: HIS Home IX THIS crry. The commission on the condemnation of | atshout 10 c'clock the watchers were startled guys ath frond gave saate Sait ap wich | Ue oppurt ty tor evr atinen SVP EERE io | been made out, Be Paap igh mm rg caged Jer 'ai | pictures.’ A fashionable audience will be pres-| | Gen. Pike first entered the Masonio order at | square 323 (between ©, D, 1ith and 12th streets) Spneah Sisdhach Sohesbeoemen es ie ratal St. Pe » 1d Depew, jr., man} i il i i v ‘FoR SALE-1w0 FINE FARMS OF 170 AND 20 wrote lor the Losisinas oe Mester eon Kelton, Mie Knowles, irs. Gent Carl, Mia pagan dete eR bee elena cig temecge {or the port ofice site Mesera. Lenmen, Bam | river and made every man rush out to find the { , Bear line o 2 i 7 r, Mrs. Thompeon—met Cirenit Spicy nae. fe tty tm gs uate ot cUtite | Suferoue whethst Ik Wea gar or ee er stne | ley, Mrs, Powell, Mr: and Mrs Prahels Cate, | erect county, Ma., are vikting Mrs, 3.7. Wag-| tompla: the home of the Seprome Cooma, s89 presse eiee ae ae Se ae ee oes For Peer ne terme supiy to 8 T.'BENTON & 7GS. | named or whether it was Gwynne's policy; ae porlg dae — ——— oS Loramie f ae = out tor | {aitrect, His private apartments were on the | George E. Sucrow, manage: of the Bartholo- | had broken loose from her mooringy ent, strik- { PRS “Iwas to gi ‘g y “ Miss bridge ve cards for joor ant ‘is wine cellar ai en in ‘08 SALA FARM OF FORTY ACHES, ome | the Judge, “if you hn la the truth, BN“ | Lincoln, Mise Cox, Miss Tronholea, Mee Sales | » cospent on Prien ee the basement. Gen. Pike ‘was formerly | @®Y Browing Company, losee of part of parce! | ing the, rocks on Analostan Island, bad been RB SALE— OB SALE—A FARM OF FORTY ACRES, MORE dge, ye b,, pany vy ing. totally destroyed. F° BROOKLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. k ; half mile from raiiroad station, Fails| “Mercy,” interrupted the prisoner. Gutbridge and Miss K. E. Thomas, ex-Commis- ‘An enjoyable erade else {quite an epicure, but more re-| 30 (the Gentner property), on Lith street Alarge stone scow to Capt. Me- ‘These juts are rapidly advancing, have STEAM and wa, DC--im-} “You can haves months without fine,” | sioner and Miss Morgan, Mrs. and Miss Parker. siveslienenen ie Remarer her {cently ‘his advancing "years" and the | between C and D (No. 908), was called. Ho | otcars%, St a Techn yon, Pot f Bivelbave the choice of io‘ in ie locality at LOWEST I ‘horses anda} | added the court. Only the bridal party and relatives wont back | Fire, 1905 Sth ntscet Thee ae ee Mac | failing condition of his health induced him to | testified that be mede a lease November 1, 1889, | "Ay tape ons Mat and been owt 4 FRICES sad on MOST PAVURABLE TERMS: also location is high and | George went down. tothe residence of the bride's parents on 19th | sifui and comical costumes. A bountiful supper | coufine himself to the simplest kind of diet. | ror avo years for the besenioat and ret” door; | OVer the couseway: waabing’ ube big cd tee “ono eampeapbemay—. 1 ~ Sommiecealoemeae the country "a Sue inwn in front snd cle sired and were sumpruously entertained at @ | was served and dancing was indulged in unl He was passionately devoted to flowers and | spa: Yt was in bed condition when they took | Fiver one continuous stress. : trouble: me i The sot te good ‘Transfers of Real Estate. wedding breakfast. e table in the dinin, ies irds and of se quite an extensive hortly after flood Focfaltperticular nd iat call upon furan tsatettiet | Deeds in fee have been filed asfollows: G. | 00m, With the two pyramid cakes, the bride's |ya4j itr’ Among, the, participanis were Mr. | ccilction ‘in is apartments. After those his | POW aoy pul it in completo wopeir asd | Coosideratie dermres has ener done 3 McLACHLEN & BATCHRLDER, | fie ulcing iyis"dnguire of Te CGMEENOUGS, | 8 Kaufman to Anna 8. Mattern pt 6, oa. 691; Sokal by Rowe ermide, cake, wore, sur- | Neumeyer, ory Mise Louise Dittrich of” Philu- | CY Fan to pipes ¢ specimens from allportions | &2¢4 the alley so that the wagons could come | esos at dams Now f and 6 ohetreecbee & timid (ee sano | @—- Sarah T. Gardner to ©. L. Gardner, pt. | Before the bride left ae cut the bed enian | delphis, Miss Lillie Wilkins of Baltimore, Miss up to the door. The whole cost of improve- F use. houses, and outbuildings; good | Gard: 5 Her tra: LEAT LOW PRICES, TERMS EASY A | water. ‘Anny toc. a: BANsEMEM. Laurels Sa ee, eane property; @—~. J.B. Carpenter | _ See Serene. e. bet. Ist and Tubis-eolm’ ‘of good lots on M st. 5. Balt to Lizzie 8. Carpenter, a1 bs, 179 to 183, aq. 861; | made with a coat basque. | Her hat was @ gray | Mins. ‘Albert Recech, Miss Lulic Hurdle, Mr-and | "#8 man of giguntic frame and his long wav- Secapsonn ie sonegsbouhs bates a e } was a man of ? Tents greatly in excess of his present rent, $85, | Georgetown is rising slowly, but the Mts, sy. 701; to close out syndicate. ———— ; @—. B.W. Carpenter to J. E. mater, pt. straw, trimmed with loops of red velvet | sire. G ‘Mii ittrii : ing white hair and silky beard gave him a de- D between 6th and 7th ‘at , aidan SNE SAW, | A Eetemcenre tna eomrgang ater | £0 850462, ab 5 ag, Bo wo H's anda banc of od currant Bes gry tn | Men Donn, Mand Sit John Neuer, ra | Seip Patinraia appearance © Hie dre wa | Cube MBE GIES eee Sor | Brings Station and aout cit inties from 2 - J. FW to Mose " er ‘Miss May and Gertie Bell, Misa Rose Neumeyer, brvpe: ‘The commission that .the sim Piatto 30, og. 1050, 182100, Frat. ne, 50s “onosae tT DUBOIS USt Fat. n.w. | A> Wesley Heights: 6 SS oon oa Whine ee, Messrs, Joha Donn, Chas. Kaiser, Robert Max: en eens, three-banded ring | question was as to the present value of 4 eS eee oa i 365, Sea) 15, Deh st. . ‘J[OR SALE—0,000 ACRES 65 PER PHOS. ——————— e well, Jos. . |. Moebler, S. Garner, vine Teg FOR SALE—0,000 ACRES 55 PER CENT PHOS- ans Seemiidndrs Wastnne spend ten days at the sea shore, Atlantic City. | Peale, G. Frankle, Chas. Hoffman, Win, Bird |. When he accepfed the grand commanders of | 90 continued, sa: that he was | laborer, put out near the Aqueduct bridge ry 84. ae y tt Ey : ings Today. and willbe home again to be with Col. and elena) a the Scottish Hite he was not satisfied with the iliagag van — Pome cial veel Galloned bent od RED SRE P'O bor 15024 Phiusceipuins bu. api Se | )DE- Hammond spoke st the meeting at St | Nr, Rutherford on their silver wedding anny | 884 Hichard Neumeyer. degrees, so he went to work to embellish them | ClOsNE 8 lease for » honse on © st saeptad to waned v . = = | Paul's Lutheran Church at 11:20. m. on the| yersary, April 12. Shortly after thet Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bocock of this city ve ticbamy pa it fpctcesara per month, and it was not as drift wood. He had hardly reached the middle {OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—35 ACRES 5 ¥, Api they will and to recast » ‘passed | the business as the present location. He valued ‘iles rou Washington, via Anacostia: tuproved | Need of the endowment of the Holy Spirit for | go to Philadelphia to reside. entertained the Cresent Euchre Club of Hyatts- | even his own expectation, for he added im- | pie Dussnens 0s the present when on women Seating fae of by ae room, well ele Prevonly sik | Christian work, giving many illustrations of | _ The bride reccived a large number of elegant | ville last evening at the residence of Mr. Leoni | mensely to the dignity and interest of the en- : et rags ae __ =, = diffoulty be << mastoe BUCKET & FORD. Ul Fee | the value of personal effort for the salvation of | Presents, in silver, china, cut glass, &c., and | H. Campbell, Hyattsville, Those present were | tire order. Gen. Pike was a scholar. of great tion to the ucarest drug and after bei: me ‘Ok =ALE-AT GAITHERSBURG, MD., SEVEN- | souls, and related interesting incidents of ‘the | ‘Bey made a glittering array. Among the col- | Mr. and Mrs. _H. Clay Browning, Mr. James | erudition, and had he given to the forld | Mr. Armes having made the point that the stare, ox oR ichths of am acre, iasproved by 8 JOrwoin cotture: | guccesa of the Gospel, even when, spoken | ction was a cut-glass vase from Mrs. Logan, | Burnside, Mrs. James Locock, Mr. and Mrs. | the results of his labor ‘he would ‘tndouby Tease bad been changed to 1890 the duplicate | fUrnished with a dry suit of clothes was went _ § Dapered throughout; ‘Leated by atrobe. in a beautivul | through an interpreter, t0 reach “and cesnacz | ® Pait of silver vases from Mrs. Theodore Tall | Leoni Campbell, Mr. and Mra. Dobbs, Mr. | have taken a position in the frost seule of ii was exassined andi the mictehe chown. to his home on the Virginia side of the bridge. °® EEE LBB walk to sation :"distan “penny rpreter, mn madge, a case of two dozen silver forks from | Edward Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robin- | erary men. He was at once a critic and a phi- | "Sy "guanec ‘cea ‘that thie was s ALONG THE WHARVES. ry ae : Mr. J. L. Ewin told of the interest shown by | Capt I. Tyler, a toa act oue hundred and fifty | son, Misa Walker of Lnchbarg, Va., guest of | lologist and the shelves of the Supreme Coun- | change, we legge, yim | Along the river front the freight wrestlers ARMS, FARMS, FARMS, _F Jewish ‘and oman Catholic children in the | /tArs.old from the bride's grandmother, the | Mrs. Hocock Mr.and Mrs. William Van Loan, | cil's library in the temple house contain «| said ft was cleatlyranderstood it was te ks Bho and oyster and fish men were working on the (3 FS Sections of Maryland from 2 to 1.000 meetings. Dr. Domer spoke concerning the | 8% = eteanes 8 case oe solid ailver tea a ee Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. Richard large number 2 Gy Gaaey mee eme es years from November 4, 1888. “ ey cae :$ ma $10, to ber aeocen : ani rt spoons from Mr. William Whitting- ing. tions of works of an literature long an’ - Sucrow claimed the whole harves were very short distance PG 8 Gd Fle ie 3 Mah. Hell cms phssiacd a ran rate coeee: | ham, w ease of oyster forks from ‘Mrs Alles | Mr. cad Mre Henry M. Upham of Boston | cedent to the ‘Christian. epoch. He had rare | eats $6,000 to be 67,000, man ree nee from the water. Some wharves were three _ § Sad Var shores, beautiful views, ‘The cheapest lots | 1i21-3m too often finds no place for children and the | Hutherford, breakfast spoons from Mfr. Josoph | are visiting in the city. Mrs. Upham is known | Poetic power and many of his compositions in | ese ‘2 £6,000 to be $1,000, co yy, extta labor | feet from the water, while otbers were not more id best investinent offered in saburvan property. | Tiga SALE BLARIOTORE ite SE Pi “ Hart, coffee spoons from Mrs. Murphy, a set of 3 eS eal + Verse rank among the classics of American | fo wocld hat ond te than three inches. ‘The water is higher than OR SALE-BLARISTONE, ISLAND — GREAT | world always finds a place. He stated that to- 5 y to the literary world as Grace Le Baron and | ¥' os — he ve to employ cost of im- Tied and au torgtion iy Us cleaned ot cued by pees, picusenges' ation scusicy | Gay was the anniversary of his conversion | PO®POR spoous from Col. and Mrs.'Staples, | Mr. Upham le one of the firm of the. “Old | Hicrature. His literary” works includo “Prove | provements it has been since the flood two years ago, when ' j pb7m i ES. | romndel by porches: pictareagee loraton, chetce | don years. ages and area yee eenon | another from Mr. and Mra. B. i Warner, « | Corner Bookstore,” famocs as the oldess build | Sketches and Poems" (1894), “Reports ot Cases 8 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOTS | = acriggeftesseplcamang men | te many cthay hy yere courted othe | soll sre saed Rafe nd fork trom, br | fog in Bnton wd he meeting pace for | theSpreme Court of Arkanae (ave va ‘ SALE-- } i WASHINGTON DARENHOWER'S, | same time who Passed away in| Sf" “Hichard Whittmnpbs: ~ many years of writers at home and abroad. » shooting the “Aigetmnts tho Gada | SS ————| _mh19-1m TSihand Gets. uw. | triumph. ; er or ae Pepe eee ee P08 SALE HARNESS FOCK DOUBLE, Skis | ~~~ | Dr. Bartlett expressed his entire sympathy | "0m Capt. and Mra. L. G. Shepard, IN THE BOOK OF GOLD. Et peacetime ire enter by W oopsiz with this work, and related reminiscemes of a | 86s comb from Mise Carman, ieee jen couse. In the temple house there is said to be « great ‘ mae see Ie Brookly eae turel | air. Griscom, royal Worcester jar from Mise| . Eauirr Covar— Chief Justice Bingham. | volume curiously bound, locked with a gold key t Brennerman, brass lamp from Maj. and Mrs. |, Yesterday—Roveragt. Hover; writde lunatico | and known as the book of gold. The secret “*The children’s meeting is held today at 4 | Parker, silver candelabra from Capt. and Mrs. | inquirendo ordered to issue. Kidder agt. Kid- | and gacred records of the Supreme Council are « Young, a set of after-dinner cups from Miss | der: will of Jerome H. Kidder construed and | }j beneath its covers, toge it Las een leased. Inguireof Gh. f DUN- | Yeyed, extends to a point opposite the southern end of | 11th and H. i ” | and Mrs. Hoebling, a brass teapot from Mrs. J. Cincurt Count—Judoe ere: his nomination for his own successor. The re- j Rope sw Meee tmb27- 10t | this subdiv sion and to tue weet of it about three-quar- R. Wilmer, » case of silver knives, forks and| Yesterday—Holtzman agt. District, Barker cipient of this high honor is generally thought Foe SALE 0% EXCHANGE WE “HAVE THE ssstcra boundary of the National Feri asd wal cost | President of the Central National Bank, | P9008 from the bride's uncle—dr. King of | at. Pensk Moses gt. same, Pettit agt. sume | to be either Surgeon General J. M. Erowne of 4 ' t langest stock of carriages. Varies, cars, aroas, | stitute, when completed, the nearest drive irom tue} Mr William E. Clarke was toda; elected | NW York, solid silver salt cellars from Mr. | and Peugh agt. same; judgments on certiorari. | the navy or Thomas H. Caswell of | would be on 12thstreet. He named parties in | SWIFT CURRENT IN TRE GEORGETOWN CRAKYEL sod wire, Sige latest styles, 160 ‘secoud: | ity tthe subukrinons : y Thomas of Baltimore, salud fork and spoon | Weiss & Oppenheimer agt. Vogt, Oppenheimer | California, though the Rt. Rev. ‘Thomas | Baltimore, Buffalo and Rochester whe hea cr, In the Georgetown channel the current is Sages, fos: 450 ap. Callan See the. seatest ba | other givnrnion ofstullaradnaiee “HR, RARE | President of the Central National Bank to fil | from Mr. John Greer, a silver berry aud sugar | agt. sane, Raber Locrfinger sagt, trae. dooce | Se Dudley of Kentucky has also been spoken | fered to buy him out. ola tad os toca gat fie 406 Feaus ave nt 2 MUON eves MF | Hoes House.” U7 rooms. ath. hot aud cold water, | {be vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Samuel | spoon from Capt. and Mra. Lynde, asilver berry | & Son agt. same and Waterbury Watch Company | “fF inuehonine winks the commandery.| Mr. Louis Menekheim testified that he occu- on ote EL ER. 4006 reune. Bw. fe2i-tf " | shade, nmest site lace, ‘well adapted tor eum | Norment. Mr. C.F. Norment was elected a|shoon from Mr. G. H. Whittingham, a silver | agt. same; judgments by defanlt. Maine It is probable that Gen. Pike aj ited Josiah | pied 1112 D street under a lease from Joa. 4. | below the flats opposite the arsenal. There is SOR SALE_TWE UNVAMNISHED, TRUTH 18: | mer boartine house, foraale on easy, terius: also stz- | director. live bowl and tongs from Capt and Me, | Granite Company agt. F > motion for se- | H. Drummond of Maine to be his successor as | Smith from August 1, 1888, for ten years et | © great deal of driftwood in the river coming igang Herriagton Upricht 6150, Wonneas Ceaear, | Price, $3,400 tensetosuit. "we ond shade. aap James Reagan, an antique oak cabinet from the | curity for costs granted. head of the Royal Order of Scotland in the | $75 per month, as restaurant’ de. down from the upper Potomac, which also Es: are pianos for 890 to S10. a0 | or An Administrator Appointed. associates of the groom in the architect's oftice United States, as the Grand Lodge of Edin- ANOTNER ERASURE IN 4 LEASE. makes it dangerous for steamers. When the , ORUH & CO., Yeo ith st. new. mht on 3 aT E Ove, Chief Justice Bingham today made an order | of the Pennsylvauia railroad office, a bracelet Certificates of Incorporation Filed. burgh gave him the absolute right to make the | yy, called ee came up Sas for j ee “| appointing W. B. Kennedy administrator of | set with aqua marine stones from the bride's | mye gecttnh Rite on F appointment. pugs ctuntion toa exnsue tn current was so swift that the |' = ‘0 HOTEL PROPRIETORS, the estate of Dicudone F. Lonton, late of Paris, | grandmother. . ite Temple Building Associa- which the term is ten years and that it was not ‘at the 10th street wharf. 2 Tcan offer for sale or rent “Glen a neat SS lone F. Lonton, late a tion has filed a certificate of incorporation, the Pace ea re! recorded for t' ‘after. Fi rou, houses with im. ;; located at Forest Glen. | France, on bond of §1,000 for the pt oe) recone And family are located at | cvicct being to builda temple. ‘The capil ia| GEX. JOH JOHNSTON'S WILL. ae aba ane an ees eee ; ai station , shade trees and finest sprins water cae | Making application for letters patent for the | the Woodmont. tpne008; said. tha. twasteas fox shi choe does plicit maces Me Haedictn 2 oll Rohner aoting @t Ge) At the Long bridge the water is two feet deep uigrienced persea ca Ai this howe and reaige making of aluminum. Mrs. A..L, Barber and Mrs. Albright leave | ©» How His Property is to Be Disposed of to | Tasure, = years. | The | on the road in some places, and if it rises much Hy prods irom 3. M MERTFORD, © ——__ Saturday for Lakwood. At Commanipaugh | Ye** ere James Bampfield, Simon Archer, W. ‘Relatives. — had Se ee So the lense. | «ove Monte Carlo will have to suspend until a Sika ci ARERR MERE The Ordways’ Musicale, Mr. Darker and Mr. Albright will join thems, ||. 2 oun, Jas. E. Hill, Heury Coleman, | ay, win of the late Gen. Jon. &. Johnston was | lessons ber fenes Goce at ntti | oe eater : Foret Glont Maal eecimaneies hoes AT | The Ordway Ries, Capt J. M. Wi Miss Rosenthal has returned from New York | Noble N. Snowden and N. Robinson. | filed today by Messrs. Gordon & Gordon, rep- totimated the. good will ests Oats cad ans | "On the lower Potomac the high water te do- 4 ee peep erser koe meant shy and will be glad te receive her friends on Fri-| sigcate of incorporation, by Paul Sekcise | resenting the excoutor, Mr. Jus. A. MeLane of vette property bad bees bought by Mr. Dan- cist ty te Stein om caedkean { mbd-Lm 14l9Gse,_| very enjoyable musicale at McCauley’s Hall, | day at street. Fuber, Albert Lepper, F. Altrap, Martin Alt- ._It was executed March 14, 1887, | oansoc' with keowledge ees under FOE SALE_HOUSES AND. LOTS. Desinasy | Capitol Hill, last evening. The program was) In consequence of the recent death of her | schuh'and Chas. Walter. berprmanyptigs rie two codicils. Be Seamed “John Colina stile Guat he est drammer, | "On acount of tho floating logs in the river DALE SEST ABEIN ED AOHORSES. AMONG | 1 Saresine tang enauiatnel Rocuvile Also farnus | in two parts, each containing six numbers, and | relative, Mr. Rufus King of Cincinnati, Mra. | ‘The People's Investment Company has fled were * |eome dificulty be r theut eae foe dratt and univers: sod taping Jang in, Mont ery a¥2.,, oaks | ReAtly every part was rendered so as to bring | Winthrop will not be at home on Saturday. | a certificate of incorporation with CT. Bride, | ‘bat having derived » portion of his estate | and was asked as to the good will of Mr. Menek- en gee ‘prion cue. ores marzapten {0 be aereprewented or | S195 EN SSbSn* | forth an encore from the large and enthusiae-| Dr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Franzoni have gone to | RA. 4. F. Donohue, H, L, Livingston, | through his wife, and being desirous of “Tho commission said thet they could : a | tic audience. The entertainment ended about J. M. Bis J. McKnight and T. T. Luckett, ‘| the same among certain members of her family, they bed Prom sete ssoceas FanLErLayED mains BICYCLES 35, when the oor was quickly cleared and | S1420G cote is improved ne nt we Dealt eae ia hho has made separate disposition of euch part. | {ones sould be ahows, 7) ne "uae of the Fert eset a, haere | ebneatad a den charge | Mra. W. Dy Byes ei ba eae lcs ening fo edd an additonal atoty eran tet | He directa thatthe proceeds of the ele of hia| "Sr. Calli eld that the lease, was worth Was Watti uspaians, PECESER Bale eve uw: | Sarerus For Swat Cycusta of the arrangements was composed of First | Friday on acconnt of illness in the family. of his building, 993 Pennsylvania steuus mar, | house, 1028 Connecticut avenue, and the furni- biped aie fem eee ee seen f=, Se os FoR FLEES ES F, Mrs. Alfred Leonard of 1421 6th street north- | ing it four stories in order to accommodate an | ture and certain railroad bonds e., be | Be dens Seman Rncatedwe of aes ane solid guid stem-wincer watches, #13: ladies’ soit west is able to be about after an illness of sev- Penta og Mahest oth malate ae ere cee ei ee business there was good; worth 81,500 to { god rica, eral weeks. : Mr. Moke ovate terest therefrom ‘$175 to $200 ap etie: Satete Be a weeks caso and Mary Long of | ™** building the coming summer. ton for life and the tame at her death to | Set'woeh, cobs bad Iearned frase, Marek oF echaaee SKA eae Canandaigua, N.Y, are visiting Miss Clara Mar-| gales of leaf tobacco for March at Danville, | is itea ney port ‘For Sateen gs wacons axp BOG . FL tee ES y ,clances and oompoti- | tin of Capitol Hill Ya, showed an increave of 6,000,000 pounds | McLane, 5,000 and men chessy terms. Kepairing and ordered work | L. B. GRAVES, Manager. feizgm_| tive drills, in which the National Guard, igh An evening party was given by Mr. and Mrs. | over the preceding year. Kate M. McLane, uy attended to. COURS TAtbod Sao ater 7[HE iwi COLUMBIA SAFETY BICycLE — | School Cadets, National Rifles and other inde- ©. L. Knapp at their No. 20. "The bay stallion the 2.28 list, | of Baltimore. <n ui” |T pendent organizations will participate. Pp at Tesidence, No. 20 8th street Aristides, on SALE-IMPORTED CANARY BIRDS. FINE Has arrived. —— ee porsheent, Kant crening in honor $0 Misses Core | has bees sold to Mark Hubbell of Bow York for bain tard .; go fish thet bw: OEEVER MIMTAMISES”” | 10100 tennty and patsall others tocdeep. eee Rete Snek estaes eae seeducssli iis | ene Diethde @ikted dechaitasaaiec-sa planting | bins daring been re sau Bishop Ryan is much better today and the| The Unity gave an en! last beer California ‘trout in the Lauderdale, Ala, | her son crippled FF", eet a ts sisters at Providence Hospital report him as sum. The FIVE DOLLARS MONTELY “pretty bright this moruing. lands be en | yous fine-toned equare piaso or handsome or Pkg CLT pe ees a alae ae 020. 8. ATWATERECO., Judge Pont A Weil of West Bend., Win, was As to eos} } GALE—CASH BARGAINS. = 1474-26 Penn. ave. = to suicide yesterday by oh. it Fay’ received. dive car iosds Columbus Bugsy, grip. Searcinwes of als latest styien SPECIALTIES. were Commander C. M. Chester, new commandant come be 1.00 SE wa $150. 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