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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FHURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1891. 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘Foe SALE-BEAUTIFUL Naw S-STORY BRICK ‘dwelling, | 1805 st.; 13 rooms Miss Cora Boyd, Miss Ruth and Mr. SHOOTING STARS. Wilson went up to Cumberland yesterday to > - take part in « concert given there last evening. | The only hind of cake that the average ermal Tis dees SOCIAL MATTERS. STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING | Several Pretty April Weddings—Personal __FOR SALE_HOUSES.__ JOR “ALE 1008 N. J. AVE. §. ___ FOR SALE_HOUSES R SALE—LOOK AT THIS EN’ IR x01 IN TMI deck purch ; cas, water: 18.66 feet front Fetmer Vinvinis ave. and Orsi: se, ux Spe beck 1 at. and ou ae ERTS Been: WORKS, Notes. Mrs T. C. English, widow of Col. T. C. | poy bas severe objections to is cake of soap.— Sita eprereines OESS PainSpubn | nomi sr whole, gyee SLR fog of ground rows | Reto partite pe Sa eOaR teat tiga The moe AosoRtO Drosha 1706 and 1710 Est. n.w. ‘The marriage of Miss Mariette Q. Clarke and | Enstish, te lying ill at her home, 1907 N street | Jonph News a aA a CROOI WOUEE LED 7 =ae | to,build two more rw . : =» Fikes crecnd on the me cor ah sod i was wes | Pa ae. Fotgale peo STORY EHEse BRICK THOSE | | carnoric Sagi gocher HOME, | , Me newest and test machinery in the country has ESS an Church Pectiecss te | tae Bra: aie tor, Mise | How about stoma cake? gt 172100; “The plan of the bailding FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT PROPERTY ON EU-| alt rt; price 66.300; ch bay 5 pe os FLIED re pray bape pean ar rpndlan yore mg 2 large senemnblage of their friends. The chen | Lots, have returned after a two months’ trip tol ne President's trip will not take him ecrese : oS eeieei ee eae | ee raz hn | su emu tne rob, and Femrbyoccmeoa| arrentomaed fo, toed ain, Lnveer.| Freon and Easier esha sunpended from it | Gee nhg MTS, Tasker, former ome, where | eae tachment; pumpe, water over entiry pecs For fall | Fe ea ia SoG oe eee pees eee ed BAVETING SAVE TEMPER, Julius Lansbunrh’s carpet and furniture hous, cor. | ® marriage bell of La France roses with a <lp-| “vies Mendonca will not recefve on Friday on - ; | Particu‘ars appl gis t.. brown-stone trimmed: 9 rooms: wodern .con- | 2 ‘ ath and F sts. ; Julius Lansburgh ware rooms, r 3 > i in Pennsylvania takes |"oitie 2 RBbaP wt._| frou bro 0 rooms: wodern SAVE TROUBLE, SAVE MONEY, a 208 fir. 8. Smith Hoover, Jr’ Mr-8. Hl. Nicholvon | Account of illness in the family. The labor cituation in Pennsyl sa) Eas FoR se 00. terme to mui iil nls seit furaicure, carpets | By locating im mths cheraning ea, ren tes | souuee: conte: coe ek Mes ereoens aioe ea [na MAL. O. A. Clash ere Serge beay cvctingt | Alarge company of congusiabiliog Stent | 0 ___ S11 1th Tugs NOMOTY Brie Ton SISHER BOOe "| CEAGEN Sea Dist bow, APU (0 ONNEE, BONES | Money’ an cher subeiinion op he uae, . aw; Melling’s Dry Goous | the guests until the arrival of the bride at 5 | assembled in the handsome andience room of - =e STH ST_NPAR THE Bi apis 1324 F st. nw ALE—HOUAE teal G GT_N-W.1i6 ROOMS; Vestixate this you buy, and you'll buy this | Store, 1226 7th st. n.w.; The Enterprise Dry Goods | O'clock. The groom and his best man, Mr. | the First Baptist Church last evening to wit- COPYRIGHT SECURED. lange, Mandsoue thren stor}. an celiar | GSPLTS OR SALE H arg ST NW | RTS earonaSs «os cnn, Stesounta ger cath; Perey as, AicComas, walked down the aisle | ness the marriage of the Rev.J. Benjamin Clay-| Mr. Sport: “By Jove, they have eneceedec. im faire and porate te tonne opis to RUST & HUN. F2 iiseestory Rouse ping rooms end | Apviy to A. &- 4 "ms "Go-palld- | and extra discounts for tatiding on your, M, MEWMYER, aor, | lightly in advance of the ushers. |All the men | ton wrod te qiattic E- Rogers. ‘The bride was | driving the book-makers out of New Jersey. * Froud. a heated by” furnace: wood cellar, bells, | in ‘Ghpever now than months hence. es wore ° valley | preceded by the ushers and her maid of honor. poh ae al T See ke.. on Florida’ ave. Just east of 7th et. and at the eu: Pate SWAT well the. in thelr button holes, ‘The bride and her | Wucied. : Mrs. Sport—who is literary: “Well, 2 ieaiice to Le Droft Pack, we Wi & 80) ERE REE TET her | Miss Lottie Clayton, sister of the groom. The | . Mt " . Pita tae eee eT Foe Woelole frame ee ‘THOS. 3. FISHER & 00.. FOR SALE_LOTs. eee wat NUS Pate episetn ag ay, mother, Mrs, Emma Clarke, walked side by side | bert man was Se Peank Denar’ The Tae’ | don't they appeal to the Copyright Leagve? house renting tor $12. Can sell at 1.85 to quick pur | _ap15-3t 1324 F st. pw. i SALE— THREE LOTS ON 23D BT. N.W- = z z down the aisle until they reached the first pew | Dr. Stakely, pastor of the church, assisted by | That organization has for its object the pro- GANT sine git OF SS vestments GEO. TG | JOR SALE-TARGE DOUBEE HOUSE NEAR | FFOK sale THKEE LOTS ON MASS. AVE NEXT | Fotwew Mand Woes Sst; Eee kee tT and met the groom. who then led his bride | Rev. Mesars. Swem and Thomes, performed the | tection of persons making books in this coe- alg Circle: 16 rooms; 4 beth rooms, open ge all | Tote oor. be Pig Le ee ‘apli-10t C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. Bess, with coupttens — the floral _ a Joseph T. | ceremony. The bride wore a trained dress of trr.” a m F. . a TH! ry ESIRABLE BUILD- ‘was waiting. ceremony, cl mr coe Teall eae bose rontsiaiag | SLES 1108 G st. B-¥- | taken soon, at 81-30 Per» Spelt the viclalgy Finis tee betereon ia ave eagle 2 : Bae gem ye a fneaches| renee re ee —— {O'tooma two bach roma, furnace, range: &c- house | POM ACE—THREE STORY BASEMENT. 3 Saar ieee suit beat ee SAgEe, BULGING Tae Ol T QUALITY GARDEN HOSE for those | hand into that of her future husband. | The maid of honor was similarly attired and | Th¢ Way woman hates aman is subject to apioat “ ABERT S ABERT. 11086 st 2.w. a Me OF ae ORE Seataaere | Fos SALE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT On Thopeetes ood article, Prices guaranteed astow | The striking contrast between the bride in | carried La Fronce, teres wih “pink, mibbons | revision and correction ‘POR SALE—13TH ST. BETWEEN 8 aNDTeTs.;| F? ye two squares from Co- | _ apli-10t C. A. McLUEN, 1420 Fst. n.w. | &# qucted in New York or elsewhere. white robes and her mother all gowned in black | The ushers were Messrs. W. L. iden, BT. : PNT 20 | eS ronan stunner mou, | eee eam aes ees | FUR aMCpCRPEE moter wave ox torr. |" Goobrean neanen commame, | Pae ronp deviag te cto rate | Ruri, Wawona Ban” fr fon 4th et o.e. bet. E never teen 4 ; . a ween E x . ed | P. T. musical direc chureh, Zrooms ona tnth: cabinct mantels; wil be sold on | _ slide eee Sanity to secure & dolighttal residence ste, in the most | “ apii-10e ‘Gia. McKUEN, 1490 Fst. n.w. MELVILI.E LINDSAY. 2 ae Gress of white bengaline, tastefully trimmed in ded atibe organ. Mr. and Mra Clayton g from the piano, “I have aq=ee ay jolie: Fs aaanl ray! Riuleasan investment it fe unsurressed. Aaresg 3 epee, re cia | em white chiffon. The bodice had | left shortly after ceremony to visit friends | Pot been able to give much time to my mode Sar GLE a TRO poresh + ee ORD. 14196 st._ | Califurnia ave., Washington Helshts, D.C. apl0-3t con \uimin: nie wt oeekee Srame Hara. — of anon —— the — = — cor at Harrisonburg, Va. Upon their retarn they lately.” < Frectapicted. on 40 st 2.0. beg: Fo S20e TE, PLEASANT, THEE HOUSES | POR SALE 26 ET. FRONT 10TH big and large Fitente edicisras: toe of the American = " cls collar, wae Hianed with 9 small demon will made (at Falle Church, Va. at which | “And the time you do give it,” cheerfully re fe : , Norms. 5 ya) ps ir. Clayton rt ay és it = pits heen RD. 14i0 Gat. -aphivtin | s°eble) price, ik, per foot; eaay terme. ‘Apply grag farce acu epee ins tse helxhte can” be CO. DUNLAP's NEW YORK HATS IN pray of lilies ofthe valley. She earricd « bow pend ’ pee PES | sponded his rival “is simply atrocious. Folia? Maes one So are bet Sd and ath, nae | Fos Gabeap RA PMCs tO cha Mist Gone | ROR SALE—A VALU TOT ON 13TH ST. Sn dOHS Fe WAGGAMAN, SILK AND DERBY. Princess gown of black fale, trimmed in gota | Sbeldon's Hall presented gay scene last The shade troes of the city are leaving. a, north of Hhode island avec; eugnt roonse; | 4° 2.w, Just south of igwa split ‘Cor. 14th and Gate, Praia itt shel evening, the occasion being an informal de . —— ; eter o_ this opportunity 6 s- 3 Jgell rented. BWOWM: ‘bricks, One of the, best the ol Derby Hats in Cinnamon, Manilla, Russet |. In her wealth of silver hair was a pu: q “eas ing -tidannaitineee fom the war of tho third story canuct be surpaned | StEDTE BRADLEY. bu? Fetuw. ap] ive ne ne | and Gold Brown colors, round and square | ple aigrette. Her bouquet was of, bride's —= s hyped remem ag eg a J his city . go and seo for yourself. 000 FEET OF GROUND, . Glazed Terpaulin Sallor Hate, Toses. “During the ceremony, when the vows ‘ Ho , Va, ui Sys eo and eee fee YOUN S. F. RUSH & CO. ome oe thea ae of 8 an ete Eka fan | EE Slo uinet ni. | FPP et aetoi tor niall Bouse ta Shape. Boye Derbice at $1.20and upward.” | wore plighted'and the ring given sed received, | Old, Miss M. Greenbaum, Miss Estelle Adler, _ 5169h st. nw. regs es Revaty and Saserpent Docks 7| FOR Sale tne | AL MEEUEN, 1420 F st.n.w. ‘apli-l0r the ecuple faced cach other, so that the audi, | Mise Martha Strausa, Mise Mamie Baumgarten, greater than the seccate. Fits wan woter on elicg bets BRADiey ur Femwe SWORMST TT o® ict, Bas teottoch ange tne ot pa ee Foote Oe SE ence had a full view of the scene. Mrs.Clarke en- | its H. Heilbrun, Miss Belle Schmidt, Mise E- Fok SALE-ELEGANT THREESTORY AND] apio.3t ._ | McRUEN. 1420 F st. a. w. ‘ap11-108 plea " Seed eo etal only. Sake Samet nad | ceed teres A ee] A beehil bhels tabs vlagtea per eet oR. Focsace i GALES SEVERAL COTS. AT | BARGAIN | _sp6-Sm Se Te aT | Hence, 1255 Mamachusctio atenue. Ma. ond | 8nd Mies E- Grose, Messrs, M. Oppenheimer, | nants. on wie reer eet ake | Sy Pah ee Sem wma | Seed Eetieee Stem teOrreanm, eeiees| ret ee ano | Mre. MeComasleft by late train for the north. | Le Baumgarten, A. L. ichold, H. b. Letcher, good rental: wil bay 10 pec coat om investmeat. es 7 oe ai feet to an ‘alisy: improved by two frame houses | [OR SALE—THE HIGHEST and paest 107|Ger Tur Besr. ‘They will reside after their return with Mra | M- Fishman, J- Goldsiein, M- Hahn, §: Koln, THE OLD RACES. ? ' B. F. RUSE & © ‘OR SALE 47 MISSOURI, AVE. N.W.. IN THE Yor 8x5 per month. in D. and L."x sub. div. of Mt. Pleasant; oak trees; Clarke. 3. Lyons. 8 Nordlinger, J. Heller. M. hohner, | Migs Antique: “What great races the Grecks It ba 1690 center of city ahd vaserent Uric dwelling: ‘one square froin 14th st. cars. Address Box 3, Brook 3 ‘ a | J- King, A. Sommers and B. Strauss of Char — = Swe 2135 to Bb (ook alley stable for 6 horsen, ap16.3t fama, D-C. ‘spi0-Tm THE CONCORD HARNESS, Among those at the wedding were Mr. and [1407 ( and Romans were!" OR SALE_AS A WHOLE_FI Tonted st $50 per Dons pret x trade. 7 20 SALE-A MOST DESIRABLE LOT CON: Mrs. MeComas, Miss McComas, Mr. and Mrs. lots on P st. between 17th and 18th sts. ; Mr. Modern: “AL? Which beat?” 10,000 square feet and situated at Col 8. 8. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Mehn, Dr. and Mrs. | The Eagle Social Club has issued invitations 9TH ST. AND 10TH ST. N-W., | 2 feet t ', be bought for less ful Washi Branch. B. BRO., = Mi day, Vi ir ei i “ss Fe SAL¥ TWO SPLENDID 2 STORY, AND STEWART & SON, 1224 F st. n.w. ‘apl4-3t ma ‘THOS. J. FISHER & 00. P10-6t. : 3 407Tenn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ae ee Dr. —— ms, | Mesers. T. F. and J. E. Burke of New York| He—an inventor: “s day with progres fcabranumiestn pa a OR SALE— $1,000,000 HOME WOULD PLEASE | _8P! Sal c DES! 1LDIN 3D, Mr. Guin, Miss Champney, Mr. Benedict. Gen. | 034) : in tl aaah tine on onl and beth; a positive bargain to « quick muoat pec pigs | We cam please you for $2,000; 8200 | OR SAL E-CHEAP-IOT_OF SECONDHAND | FO#, SAEE_DESINABLE BUILDING LOTS, 3D, Trunks and Satchels of bostmakeatlow prices. | and Miss Whittington, Mrs. and Mise Milburn, | CH Were entertained at a dinner laet evening | in these machines we will be able to drop a BF. R "1 Fo a Ki s' at the Hotel Francais by a party of gentlemen | nickel in the slot ta wife. = Sapigde EASTEUDAY & BALDEMAS, OOS ot._| spec Meoler™ wh '@ LophoTa ergy aise 4" | residence in Be. ; mene = Miss Livingston, Mra. Thos. Stevens, Miss y & party of g el in the slot and get a wife. 3 Baltimore. co aplose” | 5 62 BaS Fenn: FRE SAGE Eo ELEGANT BUSINESS OR REST =3 rom East Washington. Among those present = Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Hungerford, Capt. and tical ideas: “It will take more Sktnce properties ua the norsh aide oF Now York ave, | FOR SALL USE TST. N.W.. 0 ROOMS, BATH sa iper | Were Messrs Craven, Dugan, Dougherty, McNa- C= : | as 7 Wo Ispvsreiat Excnaxai Mrs. Kimball, Mra. Gaithers, Mrs. Horace Piper , en erty ieee aS Se oman geeerten woes | Loe otg, eat ue, etary Pete: | OR SACE-FOUR LOTS OR FORTH CaPrt or oelleietee soe | Paes eee mata, O Donnell and MeGarraghy é desireire property at a speculative piace . The ladies interested in the Homeopathic BY Bus. |oviede. ate Sn BeRodary.” Poe" SodO0 cu Fee ets Moreh Cape BALTIMORE, Mirs Gertrude L. Nelson and Mr. Edward J. |. 005,; “ll Friday, from 6 SECRETARY BLAINE'S OUTING, Pe SI AE SO | “aplest Ger F ot: nw. _| tol and ist sis. p.¢.; will sell the above lots as w whaio TaAkOMA, WMpaltes Breads abd el Winds ok Home Cadkenea | Watts made a handsome couple upon which the | {739 o'clock at ols Greet oe Pe ee on the en arse RSALE_A CORNER LOT, WITH HOUSE: | [On gape — ~~ — | or separate: a chanice for investors; no reasonable offer At from 6 to 20 conte por 1004; eaay terma. For plats, | cults, Breads and ail kinds of Homie Cockeries. | Muming eves of their feigmds ast night at o'clock, at s omac’s sweep, fF to OWNER Trissth st. me bx? | Ba LOVELY AND compreTE HOME a TA-| Eefpedit soldat once: owner desires to leave the city. brs elie FE WW Boe Rae, | captteing Uy, Mas the Latest Patterns of Chi:dren’s | (1 ~oiry Baptist Church rested with pleasure. | Mrs. Caarles T. Murray of New York and her| The Secretary goes =y ND ATH: Feet kecoran tom rooma, FES TE_OORNER OF COLUMBIA ROAD AND For sate — caveman Fy oxtjanelt toons in sainie’ building, Open from 10 to 4| The church was crowded with expectant gu asta | little boy are | visiting her parents and | To neck a restful quiet, whero ry taro ave., Lanier Heights, fronting 100 fest on | Frama. ‘Apply tod sotw_| when the ushers, Mr. Fred 8. Nelson of Phila-| brother, at 17! stroet northwest. Mrs] ‘The gentle sua breeze blows. sereot ground. All necessary out, buildings. Columbia road, 200 feet on Ontario ave. ; 90 cents per | ~ mhl-im J. HF delphia, Mr. Harry Thompson, Mr. Lrucst | Murray, with Mrs. Nealy and Mrs. Sid H. Nealy, ° on, opine 1505 Pennaylrerionte. _ | 2%, oe 7 B9 Sod Ke ASAM, Thompson, Mr. Percy Seutierle, Mr. Frank | are at home to their friends on Thursdays. He knows it aggravates the gont, | ewes esniseve._| _epio-st een telendeneout tine “ni hie termat If not sak your | sv rtwourt and Mr. Harry Ayer, led the way | The f the parlorsof Mr. and And vitiates the chyle, XW. NEAR igi, THREE | [Qk SALE— = i, SALE_RINE OPPORTENTRY FOR PORTE | Fron sare nee Swartwourt and Mr. Harry Ayte, led the way appearance of parlorsof Mr. and| | And vitiet le, + 10 rooms and bath: furnace heat. | 1 21st st, near New Hampshire ave.. 6 rooms, ble building enterprise—Southeast corner 11th BROOKLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. WATCHES = . 8 - Mrs. J. W. Morgan, 1914 13th street northwest, | To eat rich food, and so he lives MERRILL, TERRY & WEITE, ceo and 259 feet on 11th and 132 on B: | , Thess lote are rapidiy atvancins, have STEAM and AND JEWELRY. togethor. Rev.S. H. Greene performed the | was brightened by the sweet faces of about forty On water for a while. 114 2 st. new. oe Jots; paved alley. shade trees, sewer, water and was; | ELECTRIC communication with CIT’ With W. S. TAPPAN, 604 9th st. ¢p10-3m_| marriage ceremony. While it was going on | children last e he f the birthday : Fournew brleks. 8 oid, hole, only tac. per foot. GAL AORDAN. "| pervs sate cuosaetouse ils rally st LOWEST - - the sweet music of Annie Laurie was being | Oy dims fda E Mocgan, Biasic, denciog, wel aan . Whole, only Toc. Ber sy 5 on Mt ORABLE also Miss organ. Music, dancing and 2 Slecani ew Wick, @ roona, lla and bat, “™? | “avad-se JANE Ft how. | A DESHEARIE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE wilt Wte| ALLIANCE VOTES FOR SALE.- | played onthe organ, "| "| tea were enjosed snd boumtitl selseieuents ein tatet ince shen to goinent of floor ; furnace, electric belis, &c._ wo 10 A reception to which a limited number of | were served. Among those present were Xi: wet. a hemanopely tinaied Bist Bo pena oe Hout, Gov. Jones) Liter From President | rials were invited followed at the residence Brouta, French, Glbe Carle, Makan Shere ‘room bric] Be, Polk's Office. of ride's mother, Mrs. N. M. Nelson, corner one s eee McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, < of 10th and H street. ‘The bride's gown war of INDEN tu m2 , | “IF YOU DESIRE OUR AID YOU WILL assist US 1 A | white faille, draped with embroidered chifion. 2 tory br anee ; Bie FINANCIAL WAY,” WRITES EX-EcRETARY nrt-| A garlund of lilies of the valley, caught with owes its discovery to a woman. jt Lot tt, 2 87.800 | COR. 14TH AND se TENHOUSE—“IF YOU Do NoT DESIRE OUR suP- | true lover's knot, was on the waist. A wreath Mr. Nosuffrage: “And are you around trying _! ae - wet HOPRINS £60. 10TH NEAR IN. ae Spreng i angiane ahaa of lilies of the valley held ber veil to her hair to collect thé bill? ts a ECE 0} Can it " 5 r © eT. cl = a Pooper oa tithe: neat, Sats reduced ricetoan | TP org =" | chia “comNEY “IN” NoniiiveN, | ‘ — Bile wre sous cht Salat Seas tae etwas | Amelia “Hitchin, Laoine “Holme s, Meters : scr: s bay-window, Drick; good fhree squares Hearst mansion, 1001 i ; gene Copenhaven, Jed . Br . autrien, Res Jot S58x | 2hgy 4 Sentrable residence on Rhode Island ave, Jost | « Wiig thre BTN ge : ibe : Piljeut, Gov. Jones found this highly interest- | Pt0ch, a gift from her great-grandmother.und Hasty’ Blacks tay Mile Baas We are happy when the sky is blue, but the fentsins ten rooms and has all the facilities. Only | TH NEAIH'N.E., SAxB0. co Te 5s, seve eitocnmay joanne another pretty pin, which was once worn by | irry Stier and Je Wolter. Al sky isn't happy when we are blue. happen ems tae = > ROE apl6-3t AAI F st. iw. 3 UNNER, Glotithst nw, | 498 letter in his mail one morning last month: | the groom's great-craudmother. Mrs. Nelson | iyo pe Hinincs din wey Mens San bo tte apl4-3 “1324 F ot. a. SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON BINNEY | =————S—$—$ Ornice or I. L. Poux, wore an elegant gown of black grenadine and | ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Komneter, Mr. THE FAUST OF GoETHE. EP WE: TIO} between 14th and 15th sts., each having a front- NP Pagswent Natioxat Fanwens’ Autraxce axp | the bride's grandmother, airs. N. 8. Aineden of | Mrs. W. A. Hutebins, Prof. E. . Hart and M. ————_ ee Une ato Pane Beek Boe eda] | ace of 60 feet und facing southa’ short distance frum | __ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Sandy Hill, New York, wore black velvet and new three-ste pressed brick house ; 9 rooms I y De Jenna. A German Lecture at the High Scheol—"he bath. concrete cellar, electric ‘bella, Be. lot | the dust and noise of 14th st., "but accessible to. the — = “Seeger eet point lace.’ Among the guests were the groom's = a nih ton Sock nee buinnce mostly. EaSTERDAT S Meee 140836 G st. | Fichea ivecty on electric muttond betters Teall. Sil Sra SraretN. W., | parents, Mr. and Bra, Geo, Watts, Ar. and | wissen torTue Evecare ae = = ae Soa ot, Pant atti town'amd Glen Echo. RIngoUR & COMES Wasurxotox, March 8, 1891. | Sirs. Jolm F. Harris of Fort Edward N. ¥., and | ¥™ sage haces OR The closing talk in ies of public Cer- Por sate— BROOKLAND LOTS. apl6-4e' 468 Louisiana ave. n-w. PRIVATE AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Talford of Gloversville, N. ¥., Beg apaypaccc ky man lectures at the Washington High Sebool ‘On lth st. bet. L and M sts., an eight-room | _ If Jooking for a sa ‘OW BALF—AT A BARGAIN AND UPON EASY | pris Fycellency Lieut. Gov. Jones, New York: with a number of Baltimore friends. sestse was upon Goethe's Faust. The professor ead terisy GO actes of Ind, improved by frame house 3 - =n te My thonghts Mit backward and it ; puma Ee ey with ne view: foc ted between, the Hecw Creer Pure | Dean Sin: You are aware of the power of | When Mr. and Mrs, Watts left for their bridal A memory of otter years: » legend of Dr. Faustus first took @ form Sell coin teas oe = 1524 Fst. n.w__ | Nir the University and Soldiers’ Home. former and very near the latter, =" C*CPOCKINE he) tho reform movement. Secret semi-political | Journey the re ree at ing trees ef | And o'er the ral, rom lofty xteenth century, while the belief in at coe Some )OR SALE—A BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, | We will take pleasure in showins tl ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, izati ing th he | St8y camel's hair with a hat to match. y ‘Asweet, essive face ft and diabolic cies was till | : organizations are controling the votes of the ; ect, expressive face agen. DAVID D. STONE, 906 Fet. 2.v. with fixtures, Lorse and wagon; 82 K st. In: | showing the entire s« tion of count: epl6-3t ‘920 F st. nw. : wili travel in the north. After their return sai ake Eee La 2e_ | quire 1000 New Jersey ave. Tew or lot clectric cars, city au other points | TOO oo aoa PARE common feople. I therefore submit the fol- | they will reside at 412 2d stree “peagy ne gene pag 2 mosgetansnr we oie wach: | Oe sale Pee | yy CIAL BARGAINS. lowing facts: is actual Dr. Faust, born in 1490, who studied at p, with monthly payments, For SPECIAL BARGAINS. lowing facts: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daingerticld Peachy have " 345, aT the corner of Toth ana 6 star The Tot teones | fUFtber particulars apply gp, 2° nom. nGlztgen-room house; stables: fruit; grove; The “Indep@dent Order of American Citi-| sent out invitations for the marriage of the!r the University of Wittenberg. What epetil M HOUSE, 1190 GTH ST. N. | focealigg PAE 20d GS fect on Uae toale| spices CU Fe tow | y van cee Peat rth boarders ot once. zens,” to which any person over twenty-one | daughter, Miss Aune Weem Peacuy, to Lieut. ‘sultant as the song of bird. reasons there were for making him the hero of uly #0, gah and #25 Per baci peared THOS. J. FISHER &CO.. | | ROK SALE— Eri ‘or at Takoma Park. uplie years of age, and an American citizen,who signs pe saints Apr Siero ciee, n —_ = aeccagies tied See epapie cannot roy yore lage es a cl . aplé-it"__| _apl4- 1526 F st. 2. ALEXAN aS inci y evening, " ence rises, after prayer; of a compact with evil spirits was frequent:y - = OFFERS SALE our declaration of principles may become a | GY o%" P R1ITH ST.N. W., A| J;ORSALE-SEVERAL PRETTY COTTAGE FRA! i NEAR SILVER SPRINGS STATION, -_ Church. m lower pews. we turn and gaze nade : than a ; Son | Gru conveniences, $100 cish. Balance Cora? LOTS. FRONTING ON AND ADJACENT TO 47H ST. ethan it should purchase the iron or | ert, danghter of Mr. Ed. Beuchert, were mar- She wafts the exultant song of praise. onaibh | ; FOR HOMES O8 SPECULATION. any mors 01 ase. the iro Faust having acquired all possible hum: | Payments. “EASTERDAY & MALLEI 100. 130, #450, 8000, 81,000. In lots ONE ACRE and upward to THIRTY ACRES, | toga mined in the United States: but that it | Tied by Rev. Father Glaabat St. Mary's Church 1 * Pac.8: buildine. Minton tinge gh O- ifdesired. “Soine with fine'sprins and valuable wood- | lead mined in id mined in. the United | yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Biss Lena| Iteeemed her mission was to ing knowledge and being still eneatisfed, tavebra GEO, Y. WORTHINGTON, Janc. Se may one eevee oF mined in the Uni I i - ‘And tril} the soul wit ss Satan toxrant him the further power he desir: WITH G. A. JORDAN. 1417 F ST. N.W. | Qniy five minutes’ walk from station. States and presented for coinage by a citizen | Hornback und Miss Barbara Beuchert were ind Cath thee nowt withs Say simennay ‘The fiend appeared and promieed to serve i 16-8 For particulars applyto 5 yx tyor, _ | of the United States, free of cost, at a ratio es- | the bridesmaids, dressed in dainty white and | — T.ll thought should sour on airy wing ol ladeaah Oct enti dul eae, coon one Too, with privione of Copies oes hoo Like | {OR SALE-T HAVE ORDERS TO BELL THIS | apiact * 1505 Penn. tablished by Congress. The ratio to be such | carrying large bunchcs of roses, while the And Heaven portal seemed anear, of receiving his soul at the end ‘of that tune. ae ad “round. Do you want a cheap piece that wil! pay cx ‘ins in either shall be of e ushers were the Messrs. Fritz, Hess and Caspar . J - . Houses or stabie in rear. RB SALE: that the co! metal of equal = The compact was made and signed by Fans | ge WESGOPT, WILCOX & TESTOR, eee Seca TiSS ine Sk, Ban hemor | FOR WO GEAUTIBUL, LOTS WITHIN Five value to thei: bullion value.” Again, they |Geler. The church was crowded with the | Terzlssion is not ended, nay, with his blood. Then commenced for i _apl-3t 1907 Fa. ave. and Othend La. ave, | S80 ‘anettor ct uanare cornen ante ee MINUTES WALK OF RAILROAD STATION. | teach “that all goods upon which there isa | friends of the two families, and after the serv. ‘Though she to earth no more is known; lo of indulgence. inan hour he was & SALE Ol ANGE—TWELVE-ROOM | 18,208sq. ft. in all. To drive can sel, at 12. CONTAINING ONE ACRE EACH. tariff duty, the duty be_puid in gold, the | ice a wedding reception was held at the resi-|_ Yet they whe er, may Fiver house of Staryinad a = Go A ORDA ‘This prop-rty is situated on au elevation command- > ry P gold, 7 Fost.a.w. | ink a imazuificent view of the surrounding country, | gold so received to be deposited in the United | dence of the bride's father, 727 H street, which rted to Hialy, Egypt or Constantinople: go, poe Hear her sweet song encar God's throne. ~ 4 splendid ‘te. at his ! Wulltake small house or vacant ioevgs.000; | _ap16-3t x . she eurrounals gold 801 oes a freed peor rr | — nd splondsd banquots came at’ his sienier ban sane e | Nalance cn time. “Inquite of or address OWNHIC 115 | Tron SALELO and only one mile from the DISTRI States Treasury, ageinst which certificates shall | Was atten; {ferseerord nggerag Bil esac. | ns blossomed and trees bore fruit for hia Brice fora few days, $1.00. Maryland ave ne apie. | FQgeaeto™ Jere et, Crest SIDE) x ServricoandiocauonaVPiy'0, y. x. noyox, | be issued dollar for dollar, not redeemable for | couple left for s bridal trip to New York and ous Joy has Just begun, in winter, and no maa had power to injure his, Jpon siLe—sic LE-TWO PRETTY LITTLE BAY WIK- | venient tocablecars: only 0c, ia _apltst 1505 Penna. ave. ae) — se aa ae eee a eh pi pees eC Y : nee The Ger: Emperor Maximilien 1 (1635 jore: all mod i OF | surmislie yamine This would make our country the mon¢ somo bs T voice is ; her chapiet Y agg" promi mesenees meiee | ge, banfsowneiy papered | furnisicl: Oe Woonsie ceuter of the world, Foreign manufactured | Amoug the wedding presents was a handsome | “cht guns wantgnan mauiet 8 ped Uistenghtuais meas oobiees Renee toe fice, Sree. $5,500; one-third cash, tal. Tn two and 3. 10 each. oS =a — | Lies between the Me litan branch and the 7th st. | goods shipped to this country would have to | Piano from the bride s father. —EMILY TuounTOx CuaRtes. | court. He brought back Helen of ‘Troy from ome BARNES & WEAVER, ASH'N DAXERHOWER, F So fine lot on the west file ot Connecticut ave. be- ys fectng be eatira oad on the west and the vike on pay duties in gold, eae import cuties have} Mrs. J. Thompson Swann gave a yellow ‘Washington, D.C., April 16, 1391. the Grecian hades, but was himself taken er depth of about 88 fect iene = cellent, wat oot and easily uitainabie. “the subd.. | 8¥eraged over $200.000,000 for many years. In | inncheon today. Her guests were Madame Ro. Inscrited, with loving sympathy, to E,W. and | captive by her beauty, and forced Natan te LE—NICE 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING "THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ¥ision fs etyht miles from Washington and ig the unly | ten years this would put 2,000,000,000 of gold | mero, Mrs. Willian Mra. Sherwood, Mrs. | Jannetie Haiford. reanimate her, in order that «be inight become Q) :new 3-story and Laseme nt ir.ck house, North Capitol st. ; 12 rooms, all mi. : under | apis 3¢ —_ ita ot ‘one on the branch which fronts on the pike. Thereare | in our treasury, drawing the rescrves in other | ™°T_™! 15, Bigs eon is Ader sehenatiear ea oN pe w ond roots amd beth; price. #1 went at 860 per month. Price, $9.000. (AT a . ten houses now on the subdivision ‘more are to be ‘ f hav Gouvencur, Mrs. W rs. Lee, Mra. West- —_ is wife. After exhausting me of ony eave plist TYEE & RUTHERFORD ASU? F st. POR SALE-LOTS FOR BUILDING AND IN- | builtat once. The Rock Creek National Park, as sur- | COUntri¢s to us, or ghey Would have to cease to vat On x Green eatonal Lurk, nats; | far our eommodiiidt cad give. an peacteaik’ | coth Mrs. Bloomer, Mrs. Tiftans, Mrs, Munson, ‘They Were Not Married Secretly. ment and exercising all’ powers which F0 eyed, extends to point opposite the southern en: a is, practically. | Mrs. Lowrie Bell, Mrs. Halliday and Mrs. Kick-| A somewhat annoying error in rogard to the | desired the term came to an actorm wisi a ibdlivision and to the we ot it it three-quar- c. be oy ° or {ers Of amie, "Lxecutive. avenue extended forum ts | {ree trade. In aafectaced peotten’ Rood act | etts. ‘The name cards had pretty water-color | marringe of Mr. and Mrs. Haliond’ fount. ite #zrilic thunder and. lightning '‘N ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ONE. tions on Capitol Hill, containing 0 poms. bath, cellar and every modern "convenience, Bnished_in “hard wood; lot 312128 to 10- me at m: stern bo! ‘of the National Park and will con- - ea icture: id the table dec! i - is ‘ . night, the morning © 4 ron chit | Pricey @7,000- a Stitute, wien ‘completed, the nearest ‘drive. rom te, | food, medicine, or soil improvements. shall be | aile, Yellow and white were ag eed, in Jon- | way into print yesterday in connection with the | Cf Faust's body, torn and mangled by Saferaud i rer na, foot alot | Frice, 67.000. 9 onom DANENHO: iy to the subivison, nit lower than inang | £89.96 duty, that the tariff on. tho necessaries | {No dainty accemorles to the midday tere, notice of the deat of that estimable lady. ‘The | Claws, were found im bis ch eT TLEn & RUTHERFORD, =< Sees gtter qutsavigion ofa ise advantages. The “Gien | Of life Sa — : vephgeest anift on | ‘The marriage yesterday at the residence of | #tatement that they were secretly married | A cramatized version of ior . - : ri louse." 17 rooms, bath, water. : a 2 plays given in pup, \ “r Lin Paton. | FOR SALECREAL ESTATE BULLETIN | shade, finest site Gu the’ place, weil ad:ptad ‘or sum: | point.” . | srs, John B. Kerr of her daughter, Mise Hen-| ‘ter short acquaintance was wholly wrong. | the play given in pappet, thentors wt fairs ner boarding house, for dale Gr rent cit eagy terms ropose to enter your stato and organize | rietta Maria Kerr. to Mr. Frederick W. Floyd | The facts in relation to the matter were that We . probal shade, with two-thirds of an acre of land. Price, | it. te you desire our aid you will assist us in a | of New York was witnessed by a gathering of | the young couple, who were then residents of | P70” 83,400: SALE 10 hot north of Dupont Circle . Hi st nw. bet. Sand Tsts.. » four-story brick: | Cor lot, Maple avers Le Droit parks LIOSW40, @2 13 rooms. bath and cellar: 30-fe. alley in tect: trop: | pervoot, erty is so Situated that it cam easily be alterel for busi- | "200 front feet, 7th st. n.w.. 50c. per foot. otncr popular festivals. In his saw it thus acted, Jdhood Goethe after his retara ; - : : from Leipzig (1769) the idea occurred to bisa Terms to ste financial way. Our literature will bespread all | near relatives. Rev. Dr. Chapelle of St. | Indianapolis-he being engaged in newspaper ip Suir ae Puvestucnt Prine: hab TE SS “Ene cS | See Usquare test, Ht at. Cxtended. 150. BOF plate sD Partie PE STON, Owner, over your state. If you dosire our did write | Matthow's officiated. "The bride entered the work and she in teuching—had long been n° shat eae pf mgm BOTHER Yond oc haem, (28) “ENEEWS | | Store Ztvon, et ne, 82,000; Broom honses, Kasi : apl1-3u. “ “dee Louisiana eves t.w. | me at once. If you do not desire our support, | drawing room with her brother. Mr. A. D. | quaintances, and. were betrothea ‘some. ti : thus dates back to Goeth mn student days, and months be- JOR s. NEW HOUSE, 1 twalt by owner: cheap. App , line passes in Lots in n.w., Wesley Heights, 8400 to $000: i cash. 4 ee inte <x b. Detween 13 au Tor after 5:30 veloc: nt; 100x111) BTC R Vi ar =— rhaps some others will. A failure to hear | Kerr, and was attended by her «ister, Miss Rita | before their marriage. At the time the pare: Seared havens noha neecioren, Ub wa | SPL ae ___ GN. W. EANMIS, GU Hen | FAG, Willen from ity hott d soearts dient | From you will be consilered inimical fo tynt | Kerf; asmaid of honer: Me, Honey Bi of dire Halford wero living in. Franklin, Ie North Carolins ave. and 2d st. sens ‘ |ALE—FOR vc. , FOO" 18 station, two very desitablo residences a i re ¢ groom’ was hi mai : ° lot. "Cheapest property in the city: apie | FOR at bet Hat ant hd ete weg VO LOTS | Seems sation. fe very desirable residences: che about | we will act accordingly. Yours, the groom’s brother, his best man. Mr. | but were jeted only having been fore his death (189 he point of removing from that 3 5 3 : ventful carver like @ tainbow bridge, reveal a e 1, Bows mn. barn. D. H. Rrrresnovse, Lect. I. 0. A. C., Chas. G. Kerr and Miss Kerr of Baltimore, Miss | piace to ih to reach which’ place their | S¥° ous passion of the p ge BALES ap15-3t munis oe | eS ko 70) Massachusetis avenue northeast. | Ruth Kerr, Mrs. and Miss Carlisle, Miss Bur- | Course laid through Indianapolis. “Advantage | "te tumultuous passion of the, pox We SALECFINE- BUSINESS LOT Ge boar | excelied. . W HOLCOMB, Inclosed in this remarkable episiJe was Rit- | ritt. Miss Scott, Miss Lowe, Countess Eeter-| was taken of their presence in thut city, ox ye teed 7 gene : , 5 | ape G20 F st. nw. i ute to their new home to have the ceremony | S24 the wisdos * Foecan B.w., 60x124%4: eleyant location for an | —*! - -——— — | tenhouse’s card. Below his name was printed, | hazy, Mr. Arthur Addison, Mr. Woodhull, Mr. | ro P 7 Homer's Iliad, Dante's Divina office building. ‘Cheap at $3 per foot, Fon: ew aa ee CK | “Becy. to President L. L. Polk.” Through the | Todd and Mr. Jas. R. Floyd, the Misses Floyd, | performed at that time, as it could then take | oi Sepearcs’ “Mamict,” Goethe apis EAL CHOTGE LOTS TAGE | ormed vs the hock Sreok Coupanys with ine deine | latter line had been faintiy drawn an aluiost in: | Jas. Floyd, fr. Mr. and Sirs Giwin, Me. snd | place with the least inconvenience to all. con resents the problem of human natare and et Ee Ae eT Se QRS ey TE | house and outbuildings, will Ue sobted for the sensun | visible line with a pen, Mrs. Orr, iiss Lewis and Mr. B. O'Donohue | cerned. And so far from the wedding being a | 1)!" vscrics of tuutoan life in auch a way thet * : BRADLEY. U2? F st.'n.w. spivat_| Apply ts JOUNS. TUCKER, Heal Estate Agent tepi | The letter roquires no explanation except, Ge ee ee sued, the ceremony | its value never diminishes. LE_A DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP. | o9¥ "4 inca Wn w.., $908 | POR SALE_SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING | **- apidi_ | perhaps, to say that all between the first and ror grg egror crdis cmertintreentas roe, 3 feces ap the celebrante belonged, by thois | 10 “Faust” the highest results of Goethe's ne fm northwest pert of city’: present | g-stry sia eed Cate ote oe ae ena OD | PF etece denser cad Rot ee BUILDING | SALES AT TAKOMA— SEVERAL WELI- | !8st paragraphs might as well have been omitted. | tour. i a 5 Ss colossal knowledge are deposited; it is his yay ihe Over Si per cent «ross On Price; | Satery Groom fraine, Bl weet, ‘ 000 | in Lincoln Fark alley and wide parking; 81.0Uv to | H° iocated jote in sub of the Grammar iace, this side | It is simply one of the rankest possible at-| Mr. Theodore J. Van Doren of this city and | °¥# potas, 08 = ewes the bride's | Dhilosophy of life which be hax here expounaed fon et ald teary noe: | Esory and mecrneny trek STAN ich ee & MeLERAN, ow Fa. | rion RarfepeRanS Box, 1000 Fat. | Apts At Political blackmail It iss scarcely | stigg Alice B. Crager, daughter of Mr. Joseph | PAfent® and, more than 1 Sven ep Rented | under a wealth of symbols and images which Ls F st. a Ok SAEE—TWO LOTS NORTH SIDE $10NIDA | JON SALE_RESIDING AT MT. PLEASANT, WE | poBUsed Mttempt to sell, the PEP ort, Sk the | H. Crager of Baltimore were married yesterday | fy tie'city papers next morning. , cm Ge Ge. > Ge ele: = mae {OK sAlE_FOR e250 IF orp. Five “pets Tit and tath ote Se RMERT POD: | Fat sar bani th G,a2 aT FAEASANT, WE | Farmers’ Alliance ho ever heard of tha | in that city at Pius Memorial Church. Rev. | While thereeasnothine diemeeditable tocither | #24 American critics, mys H. H. Boyeson, the Scemer Price $3.00) nice Z-room Uetek house: | Toy G1 BNEW IL-NOUM BAY-WINDOWBRIGK | Fomine dide-: TAi0 Got apis-zw ” | Columbie Heiuhts., Cail sud see our list of improved | Gubernatorial canvass. “Who ever heard of the | i" that ci , assisted by Rev. Caspar El-| Mr or Mrs, Halford inthe mecties oa ntar | eminent Goethe ericic of this country, "1 Pee NE, Fon Stasiton Square.” W. E. BULFORD, yay FO PE Towa Circig: | POH SALE-IN MT. PLEASANT, VERY DuEsim- | “M4 Unlisproved pros ort ior sale, ae Andependent Order of -American Citizens?” | Pr rt, perfor the ceremony. Mr. Frank J. | lished it nevertheless message Ra is but a touching and beautiful love story end JFOE SALE_FOR eu,000, BEAUTIFUL SeTonT | bolt spesiiie sales Natrka rouswout has’ electri: | A able small ots om easy term | _sp7-tm * WAEEEE 60°F t._ | Tho letter was written upon the official paper | Vor" Bersermues,ane Ceremony, | Mr. Frank J- Position: and itis therelore, ‘iting ‘ibet “ane | the opinion is unbitshingly expressed by ho« % Se eS ee oe ee : 14196 %._| FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOB CITY PHOP- | who endeavored to convey the impression thar | Finney, Mr. Moore, Mr. Edwards wand’ Dr. | Potts truth in ‘telntheg to the nee tig | wincuczes that the secowd Sagal wagon yt Lay wamtow; Buely buiit cars and herdic door.” | gotten low: AVPIE OWNER: house ts daily = erty, fine farm; 170 acres; wood meadow land; 10 ‘y Pp} or Slade of Reistertown, Md., were the ushers. | follow the misstatement. Goethe's old age and in Bo wise worthy os) 7 mete Wee boron RSTSNE_ | for itipection. "CHARLES W. HANDY. a F | Pee aro PET ART uCeID A AVE; | mules foun ity within wiles of Gearon Hetcyte | He was the secretary and reprosentative of that | Slee of Relat traveling dress of light cloth. first. aN, = _W. E. BUX: ¥aave._ | SS! Iw ‘ . with coal | und Branclivilie; near B. and O- ‘Address 473 | gentleman. 3 pena But they forget that Goethe during the °s DOR SALE-FOR ELL and woodshieds, ‘condi- | Iuissourt ave: nw. i H After the rece a Lodge Celebration. x Pn sitbow pected tons eee BE WO | oneale_on Par baat OF ANDREAE DU: sty for tag ate Weg tas | mumeusnate. Boe Bor 10 | hityngiay bat speared in «somewhat | ot tor thale welding tour: Ther ane renee ee tor part ot his life catered a nenim of Ghons¥t Osa Ww, E. BURFORD. pont Circle, new threc-story, brick a gwelline ;, Sat the only coal yard in this locality. je RY aie aes 20 | similar light before. There was the biggest ah 918 Faizect and bave cords on rite - | . Washington Centennial Lodge, No. 14, F.| where he was hidden from the multite.e, fa ww ees sad house contetne diovan seamen Gi ineey een es ous Vo eee Oe: ee ies ind cherry, trees; Traine laud Food Water: | Kind of a row at Ocala in December because it | to0 there on April 29. Among those from this | A- A. M., had a home coming and house | where but afew congenial minds could foliow SOR SALE SEVERAL BONA FIDE 10 PERCENT | COuvericuce. Sold oneasy temas Price fee = ies east of Capitol stliee. ood 3 ‘at | transpired that Kit tenhouse, who was then in | 1? xe t Sis and Mre. T. D. anliaie. Sah douttel with the hin. a1. suoeent properties and cheap bor: Sighs? © | dase S200. 2 Fe SALE TFLOMIDA AVE. NW. $4,500. Address SUBUIB, Star office. 1m_| fact the private secretary of President Polk, | ¢' dst ‘Mine present Ds. en teed . D. | warming vening, coupled wi he con- ee AS fig Yoav. | apri.ce — YFtoy Pa ave Sod eh EON ie, | CATWOOD, Wi duh ates. oa Se ee dongs Sesorered So odie Sime a Capt Frank Hollingshead. “ieee ee ery degree by the W. M. of | ayeniCAN AND FOREIGN WORKMEN, pom sae =a = DWELLING, | POR SALE-CHEAP BUILDIN net Hine: 1c moet. be pic: | dential relatigns with Brother Blaine under i said lodge, J. Honry Small, jr. upon his oy" F The lanes and woll-eauipred! residence. tavorabiy | FST ‘ane; ait wait hoe DtGe DWELLING: F &0.. 14 By Boe at Oe. ‘st Htreeque purtion of the Dintrt and'can now be par: | We escort of Col, Dick Hinton. Other sins| There was a pretty home wedding last even- | praiee wh cue endide ne ae lodge room |The Navy Yard Case—Capt. O'Neill's He located: land terrace, Mas ave, near Thows | pi ; a Cixie. the can of ex-recietary Bayard" years. contain:ng thirteen bed oours. tw ‘Ang ail the facilities of s Arstcluss house. alans bon rear of lot. THOS. J. FisHkk & CO ‘aplest Tet F st. thw. r for the low price of 2:story brick stable on jor the low rice of b24-1m Kk SALE —04-10 A D ¢ iE Broad Branch road, within 300 yards of Connecti- Were laid at Rittenhouse's door, and he almost | ing at the residence of Myron H. Doolittle, | paa just bee dy vefurniched ond reli mark Excites Comment. became the cause of a serious feud between 1925 I street, where his daughter, Miss Adelia poland aoa Y the ‘ntiring efforts of the In reference to the statement attributed t» some of the national officers ot the order. He | Frances Doolittle, and Louis R. Bauer of Cin- | board of directors, of which Mr. Chas. H. Smith 7 woning to Capt. O'Neill, the in- Efated to be Volk’s secretary on the first of | cinnati were married. The Rev. Dr. Shippen, | ie president. ‘The prevailing color is blue, | 7#* St*® last evening to Capt i. . ae - | oon cut ave. extended ; vi increase 1. ore in this section | the year, but he still lays claim to that gentle- tor of Ali Souls’ Church, read the service at " spector of ordnance at the Washington aevy POR SALESS Rew TWOSTORY xp pase: | Hh any other pricg tu eho tract GRU, Oo man's confidence and ‘support, “In the light Vo‘ciock. ‘The bridal. arty sod within the | SOkSe ay Pagetened BY 8 dash Of maroon | eet ee oreigues Ublect uel Jan & me, Favs and bath: coal cat ‘End: nine Tosmes Turaute: ead Oe aa mh24-1m 1300 F st. Sill gece last pa as a bay window of, the Seat dow room. where | sofas and chairs upholstered in plush, the | sen, whose employment was made the subject 2 ef S of the tn eR = ; feel called upon to specify palms and Easter lilies formed a beautiful back- | canopies and hangings of the windows of the the Federation of Labor Ive & ot Pinot oat OD any | ge AlMKC tract of land comprising. 47 what his relations are with his former secre- of resolution by WeNsiae F st. n. ‘splo-Lin st. | and’ Date ne, ‘two block: 7 n ground. The bride was attended by her young | same rich material, set off with lighter blue + > tary. ‘The alliance delegates who meet at | & ‘Dooli day night, did more and better work thaa Thos: 2 Fish ote Dar Goons. Dyr Goons. Hernellaviile next Wednestay. to orgunize a | °Ntt, Mary Doolittle, who wore a pretty gown | silk background and fine lace curtains, alto- ~ apltst co will natarally “be interested. to | Ct pale blue crepe and carried pink roses. | ‘The | gether a perfect gem of alodge room, and does | those who are trying to cause » disturbwuce 1 | POR Sale —a NEW, ComMoDIoUs_aND DE —_ vaned bride's gown was of white with trim- i i bers of the ie iwcitnn iy ed ezedit to the gentlemen who engineered and | over their appointments, mem! SpLstie | adavted for wiertaau au ‘near the ies, | Fn ether eo en, 0-4 Bleached Sheeting, 18e, er gir orem e ogee beta by-ilie ‘of tho suey, eaek sho ares | Smee toe Seer After the business | Federation of Labor say that the protests rade JOR SALE—FO $35,400, SEVEN-ROOM VRICK | In Quertered tak Sod eet eee eeees | at. : 2 pur foot. “Apply at U1 Pa. a | Best Fruit of tie Loon Bleached Cotton, Sie. the letter received by Jones is not the only one | ide °c? sof, the valley, and sh ie of the mem- | in that body were made by men not employed Pee Bes cirtaties cot Sah sem painted | rata and eal fur ace iy. ote oy he FO2 42 CORNER Loz SUITABLE Fon BUS-| J% d. Cometn Zoe eS of « similar import which has been vent to sup- | vray faille and fichu of point lace. Mes Joie ribed tals teeta seal Leds 12° | in the navy yard. The protest, they aay, was PTE, DEEBLEN DAVIS eco | RUF uinb. isieF se aw 5 ig soo ones ean Gore Seriigente tare pet jenrietta Castucre, all wool, 80, 65, 75e. and Pema qabecnstorial enntidatea tn. Wew Yore Bona the, bride's cousin, wore ‘a gown of large banguet hall, and two F made not especially in the interest of navy 20K SALE_B ST. BETWEEN STH AND of Rew. Spl4-0t_ |” Wool-face Block Henrietta, 3¢-in. wide, 250. tained one not long ago. Mer dre Tine coe sevens ene ake, ed oe terest oF = eight-room brick: cellar and all FOE SALE IOT ON 9ST. NEAR 1gTH Now. | Black Cros Grain Silk. #1 snd $125. Brother Jones did not answer his, tne velek conplsmenteh ben oe oe . G. H. Grint, wel ee, fa, AF SEB UG sn oter wanted. CLAY ATW: | SOM Woon ck: Te wash wil Sslade's forinigots say a Virgins of the District of Columbia, " od Ge oor joa aL Bench. they left the house there was a sister — FE S405 coop, six 200m biace 08 | FOES” sr raga Fane plentital shower of rice to emphasize ‘the good | from the lodges in alesendess —s €:.i00! “WYCKOE? & CAHILL, S10 se THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS, SITUATED wishes sent after them by the wedding guests. | Va., and Hyatteville. we =u. ye F & CAHILL. § On the best streets apd within five minutes’ walk of ‘The bride received many beautiful : aati’ — FRe S82 CORNER ElGHTH AND cs {ire Fairond station, “taken at cuce'wil be sold coe Pit oo cme lgey Mem geod sed i as fourdh- wO-mOTy containing five roon Dargain. ‘Cornell judge Montgomery's lowest class. a — Ro} ese? 2 ¥- Hob Poa ve. ‘ta bride ise mombec ‘The condition of Jadge Montgomery remains there ie eae! able SALES, poe imber of | About the sume, After » water and sewer. e AYE. AND 1’ 700 sh to ley. Her father's - Sito "can Valance, @15 por uate fare the cheapest und moat aes to was bis note for $500, with interest from aste: A Double Anniversary. should not seek to es :de swt f had in the northwest: wife of | Mr. Conrad Schafer of South ~~ hn iss Pe Bw. | ‘Appi to pig a a my eed ™ 2.33 and? | 3. V. N. HUYCK, + 9; | last night celebrated his are the Lost ~7-ROOM COTTAG! + 4,500, aple-st 1505 Pa. ave. Totten, Prof. and the the th Brookland. Dre: aqaswes frou Um | Kentucky ave bet B.(1S7 ‘FoR BALE SIs BEAUTIFCT comnen vun.p- P. TT prsieelertrnenalerma wt Versity station and 5 minutes’ walk to ciotric came | and SC ave, f 4,000, ing lots on G ot. a0. scare pass iy 97.1 Charles B. sary of his treasurership of the Oriental Build- Price, $3,700. Terms ash sad balance'in | S81, ed andl Seaig “8 bX 2 st. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John ing Association. Mr. Schafer has lived in South payments. G. W. WILEIAMSON, owner. ES c Taker, Mr and Sie. Washington for thirty-nine years. Ie received ae ward, E. D. Preston, ‘Mr. and Mrs. 4 meetings ms many presents, them in that Lyneh and Mrs. | from the officers and directors, Mr. Mr. Soy oe Inte | he, above, ampociation ‘named. = special Rgures for 10 days. For particu- a iF. Ghaches Schafer and ‘age Earn: es BARNES & WEAVER sae bere) = Koutman, we and irs. by the OR | SALE-NEW NINE-ROOM COTTAGE AT M. Comstock. Mra L. F.| Mr. ¥, et Sitetons Oe eel aie, brogtland : comer lot. stable for # horses: Francis gg York, ionuchy: water, juares {rum station . very low price J. De- Sib eruas wo suit. pUwTTE _ ‘Weare making room for 8 car load of Ges Stoves. i _ apie Sie Lampe way down. Buy now. 3B American Water Works Association. ¥ oS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED: ‘ — Beer Penn. ave.; three stories, ieee ‘began. “pita Kee 8 Asie, 11080 0. aw.

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