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FOR _SALE---HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. ‘THURSDAY, peti: "80, 1891. KY BRICK DWELLING Scag aaah, Buon Se 00 Per wont’. . fer TYLER & RUTHERD ORD: 1OT F st. sgh beAUTIFUE | Pow sate—a se ’ DE, aidsome: hrabie dwelling, latest conven aoe b adapted for entertaint ‘situate near 1 Brit lewa- fon; best construction ; irst and second Roors finished in, Ghartered nk and. mahowany. handeoovel TH Sx and ba AEE-ON @ COMMODIOCS AND DE- Fatesl and wad) fo occupancy: heated by - Indirect ra meson Tet bet. 1th and | KOTHERF¢ ZF at. nw. splliw* iene =? | on SALE PLEGANT RESIDENGE Sire, TRI uncle at inten ode Isiand ave. and M st. enue 1307 F at. occapind by the ow ganteis. open fr bet, Lich ant Lith a0 ‘THOS. J. FISHER LE—A BARGAIN! A NON-RESIDE: bose 1010 E 5-0. with larse ade ucuse rents for €00 per year, lot 0 ft-frout storon west. St St howe Soe bet | {OR SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE real satate market in this city. nearly an entire < 4 E nee *°<(HOS. G. HENSEY & CO". “ 1300 F at. NER ON CA nd basement fram terms to suit; THIS Is A 08. G. HENSEY & CO. 1800 F st. n. FOR SAEEGA EINE co} TOL HILL, sto; di in splendid condition; ioe tat i EW. COZY FRAME COT. bebe vale. __ j roonis, bath, hot and col & ROULETTE, es wan lntraven, conereted plier feria coe i 213 F. | ws 3" im fact, cor F 7 Zea We will sei you & house on in Sycry deta convenient tocare and heriics pa owt cam. So | Fea 32S, monthly ue case payment required. Jpok SALE — BOUSE 905 loTH S.E.. LO? 27xma. | EASTERDAY & MALLERY. 624'F st., Pacific build- au. luquire om premisen, mE ee SeseTe ‘POH SALE_IN NORTHWEST SECTION oF cry ew thive-story pressed brick house 1D foots FR ikO to paved lie cieriae-Suaal anu Fay eat’ : terse: Sunil : talance monthly. EASTERDAY & Natt Lents itn Gua Feat “ butiaise. FOR SALE_HOUSE Tes ts. FAC lin Square: contains 14 rooms a tat Palisa ts So-toot alley. Oa VOPR. hom 10, Fauitabie Fees WT, PLEA: KE for #4 800. 33.000 aud €51-00! easy ters piyto JR. HERTFORD. 1419.6 st FOR SA E-a« NEW TWosToRY A iment Urick dwelling om Capito Capitol st., containing nine TERE UL 5 lot 20 Lxre 6 this ie on unique’ im the city; price, 8 one lance one, iwo and three years. THUS. 1500 F st. n.w. apld-Ln Shek SAL ALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Oss Bees EAE RRILL, TERRY. & WHITE, ap20-t OR XCHANGE — FINE, 1 ROOM - EGE SE REAR iow. fase: 3 acre: in Mt. Pleasa 2k SACETGTH, SE NEAR Tow; apis tin “ie Heittroeb. Wise: Seoory WEAN AEMMILL, TERRY & WHITE. LL Fst. nw. URI AVE. NEAR OTH ST. SALE-LEY Us TALK WITH YOU ABQUT F 92 $41 E-11-R0OM HOUSE. BARN 4 ACRES. STavellucnt by Soiue niteeatiens aeons | 2, high Ml covered with fruit wid. shade: depot fout wvestment by soie OR huinates, price $4,000; terms easy; overioke ¥i cy wick Duliding. It will tase | and ralirond. “Wl. SALSBURY Wiens, Va mp aoke ER & RUTHER! ik KENT_WE HAVE THREE VEEY COMFORT- ee Oe tet. | E cisbes ee ot a a 3 a. i} ituated, EST, SW, NEAR 7TH, sox100 16 | {odepotand are worth the pres eae oe 000; elegant location for office or apart- B. H. WARNER & CO., ruperty offered: present ua-| —p30-3t* 916 F st. nw. provement yields Suu0 yearly. ‘a Dauia "oD QOR RENT—IN BROCKVILLE, MD.. 16 MILES from Washington, with constant Taliroad commu: NEW, elogant and bie ‘dweiline Louse, wit bath room, supplied by © pmap in the Glitch, Teauires ext to no exertign)..The water is drawn from SPTing. sotue 0 feat die- : fant and slit demcent, of edt. suff water, furmahing sined. besides an abundance and sirictly pure at ali times, in a com Toke BROURS 610 lies | Piste stone dairy or cooling house, superior to all the 5 : advantazes of ice (requ.ring uo labor to wet the use of = 4), esicles the dwellin hag a deep. cold and dry cellar, nication, with paved and cemented floor; nothing like it in Rockville for comfort, if indeed it can be found any Te all the owner, SALE-OTH osecare call upon oops if ret. she gv sation Central pert ci E or wonustepT & Bnibiey Mt $12,000" A DAMMANN, G12 F st u.w. apSeae™ Or Wasi NG TOS DANENHOW : Eeal Estate Agents, Washington, D.C. FSE SSE ies. ico AND 1011 M ST. fect {romtage ; rent wee Na. DAMMANN Gis Fiat None but first-class tenants need apply. ap90.2w* 7 SUK RENT-—MY VERY DESIRAB! i. moran furnished cottage at Washington Gre side bay window, seaoun Ia FOCRINHOKN, 414 24 st-i.w- Fe SALE—BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 11s ACRES two mnfies from Aqueduct 5 nice house " ‘oe he and 3 ‘ec. ; all im good order. Oniy apthiw REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. FSminntew from Belteville Sta B. aan; Lies Washington ; beautiful building ates Se ou! bull Anew thees brick honseon Q st. between 18th and 1th sts: weil built aud baunsomely Guished; aie Abe Blaine house. omy &3 per foot; present unprove- for 436 per ents rent 9» Which pays 4 per cent bia "FMOS. J. FISHER & CO.. ap28st Tae4 Fst. nw. i $ALE FeGn lac et between Maryland ave. and B st, n.w over! the Capitol grounds, » good lot, 45100 PS & SON, forts Bouse on peoverti, re 20 per rw York ave. month, ve “Talos. = ——— —— ‘TIFUL PROPERTY ON THE POTOMAC. oR High, healthy and couvenient to the city: 150 acres od” land; improved by one lane double. brick to 09 | Munsion with uewn stone ‘wine, nnd All ‘Decessary Cutbuildings: tive view is proncuaced the finest upon the river. “Inspection ofthe reece requcneed. GOAT CALVERT O., ape5-7e T0i0 Fats new. Fok SAGE-NEW SIC MOow HOUSE AND CEI Tar; excelleut water, lange lot: ve minaies oatk from sintion. Vo Be WINE, Vienna, Va. apit-ame R SALE_ONE OF THE homes in, Fails Courch. containing 1% acres: « haideom with spacious porches, fruit and sade Se soPerame oeaie HA FLL 10-room dwelling a Te Land spring water and stable. Address iinonave., Baltunore, Md.ap2ss,tu,th-ut™ ‘Maryland. ‘mansions in "ood repair gad outbuiidines” bie prices for Feasoual . H. CALVERT & W010 F st.'n.w.apli-im oR SALE—LAUREL, MD.. A FINE HOM! house § rooms; wood cellar, fine well, outkitchen, bout S acres: variety of 1 -CHEAY-TWO BRICK HOUSES, 235 NT AND SALE—WASHINGION GROVE pad S57 McLean ave. s.w. ric hone sevcfal tne, cottares indifferent parte ot the ‘ash. : = BAEAE | sroves paices for reut for tae season and BER. corner 3s and E sts. sw. SHS | for anes MANU tw O1,U. ‘MD. PECK Goat ot SOK SALE-ONE OF conted co ee apt im homes ia the ‘District, pair road, ) wartot and ‘adjoining ‘Yabo: Perks tices te FO® SUF AT FAUIS cuunem, va, THAT Proved by neat irae house and outbuintags. oocu- | A’ beautitul place called Howe Hill” now be Pied by owner. Calf ana Teruseas: | by Coc Lawtou, C-. army, contuiming 10 access bee spat LOUIS F. SHOEMAR! Petn.w. | alaryeniee house of 14 rooms: lates barns poulter 5 Roases: trait trees of all kinds: tour. acres’ of laws {BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. | with wamnitcent shade there supeael the pene ethwest corner tth and M n.e. ; lot 2Nx jange veyetabie garten planted: must be seen to be ap- derivate Lome cr “gguitabie busineas place; | precited: price eam bie ane om any tor secy say or a Ba . Se” LOUIS b SHOEMAKER, 990 F st. nw. ta, w.th-w aor F st epost w. HEAP—12-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Fe" aie ‘AT BRANCHVILLE, ON THE B. AND sal mod, imp. Price $5,200, Oo. K > Jets, containing one acre each, beaa= ‘our r brick housea.om Va. | ufuliy located: Uoard wats being land torterlon eT pret 500 each Will sell These lots from S275 to €:40) per lot, which is og pais Cheap—Sib oun, Ueiek Rowe allmod. tmp. | Tower that nny prvperty in tat locally. Bor tickets e nd information call on ~heat,—Thgee houses on. K at. bet. stand | “ap t-tin 'T. R. BROOKS, 616 12: st. sw. renting for $28. Prive : - oe mabe Pe. ave fs, 12 rooms, rent- | OR SALE_A DESIRABLE FARM OF 100 ACKES St $1,400 yer'year.” rice $13,000 Pom uhe edawat Gaitherstur: Ma ioe dO ACRES "or Sale hrap—444, 446 ist 8 w.. 6 roomsesch; | supplied with hot and coid spring water ; all neccesary fat $50 per month Price $4,000. ateaildiies in owt condition ovation highend very "For =sie-Cumap 453, gab Sher ne. ; Groomecadh | Healing: S manttce Se eee aan hig $00 eck. Prospercus. national bank Just started ad tee pene C.H. PARKER, 4% and ¥ sw. | Sverly taken "4200, per acre refused fo 4 POR SAEETWO-STORY BAY Six-k. BRICK: | “Bing TO S19 Der acre U bath, with a m.i ; mirror mant pore ; bei $ 7 iron steps. 17172 inet to £2-fo0t alley paved. atuay to | Jp0K SALE-POTOMAG RIVER FARMS—MANY Srrurea Rouse su sary terme: 8500 cask @Sbimcnekigy | EGeatrabte & BOEEEE EES oo aplt-Im* 1010 F st! n.w. s fUK SALE — LOTS, COTTAGES, COUNTRY 7 aaa Frown ‘ and’ tuner’ lauds, Metrops ieangh and sion oat ounty” ait improve: | MSpit-lm COOKE D. LUCKETY: Kockviie, Ma. f bor- = F%, SALE—TWENTY ACRES; 7-ROOM NEW house; beautiful oak grove: splendid : a ave. ‘POR SaLe—is Pix c S-roum bricks on 0-foot for Wzeach. T. J. STAL JOR SALE—LARGE ae aaa nevoet Ba ala od imps alt aptT- + ON FASY TERM NEW SIX-toom. BAT} CELLAR BRICK HOUSES. ofthe norttnan oni Sat bash houses and bave ail modern A OF 38 ACKES; NEW ret tenon. Py ge ‘ re OTH welling’ ara: Dears, peaches, RTL CuLEN BitcnELpen, fon: good land sind wener’ ais mijes ens ti ap5-7t Cor. 10tis and G sta. b.w. Bes Toads: cheap at S000 ‘Addrom COUNTRY: Fos SAe-SEs0TIrcL New ssToRY Buick | BAF office. = 2 oe st: 13 roome and bath FP ot aes BE aes Fiiberyaniseiie’ fcvtcnen in ovary eae. or | F’Spau tpt 2 Oacree Py ie RUTHARVORD. $507 Baca wrap tiele> | tetastar ne ea So acting mp R SALE-THKEE-Sic k 5 ‘ 5 2y mots: al trad tmpe Penh beak ING: | “aan oem ore north weet: with two sts ud foo The hike Sse todiee Fa sae wre F ‘Registered Trade Mark, a dw Re ‘ved mp Jot to alley. rents for PURE BYE WHISKY, ORNATE s DRADTES EP Se ervey S4e Gallon, $1 s Quart and 50s, « Pint. sila Two STORY PRESS-BRICK FRO! —— be foie Foon eta JAMES THARP, eee vit mene ae sollcn / re ' 8 FOR SALE—LOTS. ~ FOR SALE—LOTS. WHY STREET REPAIRS ARE DELAYED. Capt. Rowell said the subject of stroct re- street northweet, last evening. ‘Their daughter Foes PO* SALE-UNIvensrry [TS ADDITION | It ig Not Profitable to the Contractor te De = department for along time. He | etable Weddings Last Ye RL thewane neta Beet HPO BROOKLAND. ‘Them Promptiy. that eventually it will be to the interest by, Bev. Henry IL Navior, Tthste, ‘The dines You can buy LOTS OF ANY DI FRONTAGE — of the city to possess its own plant and take| ‘The brides of last night did not want for aa- Washington district, dress of white «ilk alley. ‘in this beautizal ASTSTEM OF WORK WHICH ENCOURAGES DELAY— | chargo of its own repair work. miration from nasem| a or of the valley pre- ‘The most accessible suburb of Washington. CONSIDERATION SHOWN TO CONTRACTORS—THE Sr stanig an ede come tame aS Sew ‘St. John's Churches. by friends of the groom and NEAR lOLIC UNIVERSITY AND SOLDIERS ASPHALT MONOPOLY AND ITS EFFECT ON THE Commissioner Douglass, speaking Matthew’ cd ter cousin, After — ‘HOME, STREET WORK IX THIS CITI—GAPF. ROSELL sSoeogane psi acot Sead commande eat eS a wey = Om Metropolitan branch of Baltimore end Ohio Rail-| ANSWERS SOME QUESTIONS. Se ene ome ciuci wiaromiae a fam payee” Re A 8790-3 124 ELECTRIC CARS run Many of the streets of the city upon which | thet. spara, to catch ‘would enable | nich hae occurred #0 many will make their future home. ALE—THREE Tors Probe ad pany clon ‘ P ; resurfacing nieo—was in a perfect blaze t from the t - Bet T grouady rie aod Ck alas Se erat foro | *ascmnirdpd ns boon otsted fa Tue Seam, tome neseudty ‘changing the’ yvetn and oa ryt uated mand Dern. Law Mocriaan of 266 19m etresk 5 evel 3 Om (or - Pa are, as aR, lor over So ‘pEEuie, Da 55 dot” wena ak font ride, eraveled and graded. with paved in o shameful condition. In some places it | When new contracts Nye tipeneo p aero Serchareh. en ‘the far ol he sanc-|- It wasa very pretty ceremony that made one FoRsae-o sO PALTERSO: BGON OT Ne ANCE eckTicee, $300 to $1,800 per lot. ‘Teme cay, Dis- ovtortmnciel army pooered pees Peagicerresgemepoing So none torent ae Bi A ban ge oy | of Mime Lilian Husted and De. gE FF puting $650. W. W. cash. otre unbroken pavement or the holes. | ing prompt repairs. tween the candelabras there were many | the, residence 7 oveaiag, Apri SOR SALE-ON NYRILE ST wee ares REREGRD W WALKER & €OM, 1000 Fet.n.w. or One thoroughfare whose condition is noticed ‘THINES TF SHOULD BE OVERMAULED. vases filled with all kinds of white, f | Pet EB; met. Monday ozeainn, 2. Pes fag paar Sail cat Speyment, vai | HARLY BARTON, 18h F spis-1iz_ | more and causes more complaint perhaps than | Commissioner Ross told a Stan reporter that | ing spring Somes, ok oa wiles ams, cherry pmite y i. Ean 2 a W. We 5 : bankaes veled Dlossoms an wreath. These Groce Hasted wes wall FE SALE-Lor son, 19TH ST, NEXT TO —_— it ie traveled more, is 14th | he bad not yet given careful attention to the | tow fine of asparagus vine, twining | plePhen's., Mise Graco Husted was maid of Reqnru, St. Pleat, cue eeuurp Nom cate street north of New York avenue. Ite surface | matter of street repairs, which eomes under tap teberausie actancetenetan sar | ROBO, and Mines Clayton and Roome were Front. Se ete ree eRe pater, Ad sewer: cast isso broken as to make it not only vexatious, | the engineer department of the District. He | faces of the marble, made a perfect, armmony ee 1H. Walker, Si. ber toot. C. BO TANNER, 129L ee apaooe” | ROR SALE-CHEAPEST LOT pest X st. .w.;| but positively dangerous to those who have to| thought the system might be defective and | in white and green ‘The alter mee eucirerbeece W. McK. Clayton, AT. Gage, J. M. Hendersos. 9% SALE-GLEN ECHO_TWO MOST ELIGIBLE | #3, 760. CHARLES EARLY, at. nw. drive over it {bat the subject should on overhenling, | tifal sight that many of the guests waited after | \y. Me! 1H. Stephens. The presents were nu- pat olienetaliy, located, commanding beatiful Fo At the District government buildings « Bran Ler alesse familiar enough the riding to go cloner tooes it. Feng qperous and tasteful, “Among the guests were fect ‘rout, runnine throug trons street te aeeanae ce, whoini to the reasons for man cesieed — aon ir. ire. Wm. Oscar Roome, yond Pable ot sibaivion. Tsidiere holes tht Od sobalign’ af the rest found ‘ot only that the DUI seep belo eo om On bee dg alpen A Ser ang ng | Mies Kinin of Pec all, Mr. and Mra, he apg0-3t* * 1 te of affairs was frankly ad- existing cont street repairs — fe gerbera Fy Fred Brackett, Prof. an 4 OR-SALE-DN NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE SUG? Saitted, Dut aloo thes the oucioeer separ rene | Fesurfacing was signed by Mr. Honry L. Crau-| Candicstick held ciighicd seine at ae, Sond See. Sets See ee Sri ager sername nd Rene Site byteon o toner sonia fr | 104 Angun IL 1868 ly Sh the contractor | "Tbe uur wg we te rid’ ower, tla | Seog, ap Mr Mec Mae Mire a su it to afford ai) ity robe A agreed “to furnish all necessary labor and ma- ley, in the lapels of their dress coats, | Prittos Mra, Rawlinson ‘Colburn, Major and privesnstatnn tbe bobs can bor oon: ternls and in t dcubstantial man- | were Mr. Jumes F. Tracey, Albenys Mr. John Mis Sper foot. williin one aquare of Dupont circle, and When breaks oogur in street pavements they | feriale and in a good form snd substantia G. Galligan, Massachusetts; Mr. William D. | M% Saxton, . & Chase, fn Lic itnmedinge neighborhood of the Aneel improve | sad fre not repaired at once, the policy seeming to | ner, in strict accordance with the printed ppeci- » Dr. T. N. Vincent and Mr. Richard Mer- | Clare Wilson beget og be to wait until there are « good many holes in | fications and general ‘stipulations hereun! mnie Wilson, ‘8p 0-68 140836 G at ' tached and made a of this contract, exe-| rick of this city. They had no easy task to Mr. jur- | the same neighborhood before the work of re- gest ot. H.C. Harmon ime 5 Fe SALE HOWARD AVE. Oy, TERA, pair is undertaken. cute the following work, to wit: Be- Ire ‘The | 824 Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs. Edwin Mullerand Tanning back to another stress wits Proportion of soa, surface and repair concrete pavements upon | At8o'clock the bridal party arrived. sons, Mr. Hongh, the Misses Rice, Mrs. Spencer, AE Perk. bhotner stregt, south, each 50 | candies constitute s ration. The wor Teverres NOW REPAIRS ARE MADE. such streets and avenues in the cities of Wash | ushers Ww: down the aisle in advance, fol- | jimh Git, Hough, the Misses Rice. re Spon facing rigger} Grimm, Miss jaca RUE | Sa eats ee | Pm ct remade ante | ate Sie ta ons | no 6 soc a ae | Meroe onc z ble for recruits will not be infor ays in @ new pavement is put | asmay ited on om ager Baypadig Mra. Job: if Brook! J.B. Brown: yee Siam eee a pation wil be furnisned on to be, marked ‘pre: | down the contractor is required to give a five | sioner of the District of Columbia for the term | McGuire. It made a pisesing. vision as thie Mins brown, Mr and Mrs. MoOureaseh, iF or . rvalopes cont nung Proposal é A of five (6) July 1, 1883, subject to | Procession filed up the fong At the same | py and Mise May Ji FE NEAR RENESAW AVE, doc REAL OWNER, lor cooked rations ‘and addressed to Capt. G.'B. | years’ tee of the pavement, and 10 years trom ae, jameson y Jameson, Judge STAU OFFICE. pase SORRARE ‘Tenth Iniantey, Heoraiting Ofhear: Sent of the contract prise ie reteined by the annual ppropriations in payment thereior by | moment the grooms and his best man, Mr. J = | Lambeth and daughters, Mr and Sire. Heney = 8p30,, e0-t ngress. report juant Aiger emerged from sacrint} Brown, 4 ton Lewis, ‘“Ceveral desirable lots on Cotambla Heights, which | DROFOSALS FOR MISCELLANBOUSSDPPLIBA— | thie gaccete aes Sone as “Get ‘Avg | #rials used and the amount of work of repairs | docr, followed. by ‘the leng. line of surpliced Mm Nowe egy mg Mises 'Nocrr, Miss Farias, The catle Toad wid bring thos propeets rite “ate: | anata Depertment, pin dual eae Pie Hora, ‘of the existence of @ Pavement it is kept | Of Pavements done will be made monthly, | Priests, who, taking their piaces on each side | ist Hetshtenen, Mies. Mayers ties. ana EG tite to the Dasee cater sty, ee, Suis gies weal ONE OC Pi, ea Ix'repatr, or is supposed, tobe ee kape ty cee toe whark Tat ecbe inspector and contractor, | Of the sanctuary, allowed the bridal party | Presson “Mies Bredbury, "Miss Eastman, and spt ate st Hw. | supplies,” cogaitini ‘af, hrcoms *braahes, that have been Sova sear ahs See seems | Under this contract the contractor isto be | “lev. Fother Healy, & J, robed in» white The closing meeting of the Unity Club for FOR SAUETATH (ST, NEAN STANTON PARK | jovele, Mc, Bo,. for the War i ‘cating | made by the District out of the tions | paid for materials used at the following rates: | Cope, stood in front of the ‘altar attended by ing B.0., 124x774 to 15-foot aaa make very de- | Pane 5g tee Bee ee y, on spproptia: Rev. T. J. Kervick, and Rev. Father Cowardin, | the season last night called besides : . . of vided for that ‘In of broken stone, $3 per cubic yard; bitu- Soe Te BROOKS GIS Ee aa the {teins and eatimateg quantitien | Ror to got the boneht of low iiees, ou is | minous binder, 87 per exbi yard; eof hy- FUE SSS BEAUTIFUL LOT ON 3D ST. N.W. | piteation to thin office. i work a contract for these and for re- poise Cement concrete, ‘$5 per gubio yard; teruins FE. BROORS, G10 Lath et apo” | the ontade ee ie ea eT ee Fee fi gee pie ere Pe retype agp rer need FOR SE-S7 FEET FRONT, ON_N_ ST. NW, | {neous supplies, ee ete Ee enre oan Will expire im 1908: | near X Supp. The foe le 'paid for repatty ueter his for resurfacing), €1.44 per square yard; pee cae tai eae pnreae Pelee, G16 | Legh Satay ty ie ea ie Gee Froush mento service, 62 per square yard; lay- tombe T.R. BAOUKS, 616 12th st. pe WiLL BE, RECEIVED AT THE | Ho employs one or two gangs on the work. If |i2& granite block pavement, Wc. per square Frou NOWTH CAPITOL AND | Deperteran ootamendent of tee ste, War sna RET | real or hole in a street fe, Hast Washington | Jara; laying granite blocks adjaccnt to radlway iF Nz | Department bus ny S145 juare yard; cut! out and ACOA SE apt | BAN, SAY REVERE tr Walp hy pon ee tl ace wel [eeatng ah ote pees elevators: from’steumn ensine vr ay n_he goes on with bis work in West concrete’ pavement, 18. per 3) FEET FRONT _O8 F BET. of the present elevators as can be muse avallabie. rea uare yard; resetting curb, 12c. per lineal foot; rai Aen enegant wai | Peon gag oral ocend reas qr | Wanhngton and te hele in East Washington | aun +d sstung cary ae per neal ft “evan BUOGRS, Old (Mu ee nw. | dersiened. THOS: SUL TTA EOS: Chiat Eagipeer enough of them to pay the contractor, who is | Coal tar distillate and it (for repairs), was ve ~ .- ‘S.N. Superintendent, a id, the tof $18.25 per cubic yard; asphalt surface (for re- OR SALI ONE OF THE PRETTIEST CORNER | ——*——S "S28 eos i, as stated, apco: to amount of ma- "9 + 4 FWiiein the soutbonnt, Watiae a Routers of Oe ten GEALED PROPOSALS WILL, BE RECEIVED af | lorial used, to'suitt bis ard; used, tools and tarpots | Pairs), $17 per cubic yard; excavating and re- Kentucky ave. the office of the Billing’ cuts, 75e. per cubic The 9} Saco oe Prats Srauiares pugs PRSGCRERE | fo Ear Waahingion. ‘This elera wome expann | ilins'cete, per citi yard Ube pecice. apanit _ K. BROOKS, 616 12th st._ | P.M. on the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, ISD1, for all sp iepaesecticte! Opes Seopa ‘With | ision thatthe repairs will be matie at such F SALE—CORNER OF 7TH ANDG 8TS. N.EG the labor end materials Teauired to fix in pisce com- der, breaks in pavements are not re] ve times and pl rapt neperelinaey xLIGto 10-100t alley; will make 8 good iota. | Picts tne, low-pressure ssteain- ‘Toom in tue | TeM#onable promptness. It would be unprofit- airected es 7 rember patesacets : a ground in that section at $1. 0 per foot. yuth court of the Goa t build: | ble for the contractor to send a of men Somat ‘Decesmary on certain 2a ~t. B. BROUES, 016 12th ot. _ | fay'a¢ Washington, D.C. in setonteere eats ane to repair s small hole requiring only a fraction | streets between the hours of # p.m. and 8 a.m. por i and pu i ror! facing uaranteed for tive Fn nett on m at. bet ave, and | aopiication at tie, oftes ‘Each bid must beacsom: | Of, cubic yard of material. As the District | The work of res: “ his. . eet fy aati: , Prise guperfesks "| punted by certiea crc tar gt00's Theaassceat | has at prosent no aaphalt works, it is stated, it | Yeu, like new pavements are. THOS. 3. FISHE! FCO Tecel ved, of Will reject all bids ‘after herein stated | cannot employ its own gangs of men on this a 20-28 ts iw._| for openine sauna also Sid which donot comply a INDIANS AS CITIZENS. OK SALE— OPI ‘UNITY FOR A el NOT PROFITABLE ‘THE CONTRACTOR. Finhaer, feo tots. corner lower aa a.w4 | Bost ss be Inclosed fa an envelope, sealed and nt 6s spies erga tales ate 1m fenton os | tnd Menai Vantdatne Mgbertunrartasbeatent | Capt Rowell, the amsstant to tho Engineer | The Hed Man's iden of Liberty—How the tes fr 900, cash payment. "3-120: | ing Hooun in the U8. Department Building | Commissioner, said toa Stan reporter, when Law Werks, Feuce i poten with rritlone to nay before marti Hahaaengion, D.C. ant jddreesed to. W. 3-20 | cued why the contractor did not mend holes | | One of the results of the severalty law among FS SA°8-SNAP Te TAKEN BEFORE MAY 10; | “‘ROPOs FOR BUILDING A HIGH SCHOOL | 88 fast as they occurred, that he could not do | the Indians which gives to each Indian a cer- 20s120, Ast, near North Capitol: 70c. per sauare | PROte bhai ae Coane ame - | it under his contract without great loss. ‘The | tain amount of land which he holds in his own Beet, Pee tad Mae, GP Bor Overlooking Maryland | iuissioners. D. C., Washington, D, Cr Apell 6, contract had been based on the manner in| name inalienable, however, for twenty-five et NGA RSGORDAN. 1417 Pat maw. | Sealed ve gOS Hb Feonlged wt which the work had always been done, and t0 | years and also makes him sciticen, to vel SOR SALE-ON WAST. BET. 10TH AND FLORIDA | for the. ‘and comp! require the contractor to send out # gang of a sand Fee neon et eee deep to alley, with | & Hih School. Biank forms of proposal men with the necessary appliances to every | developed in a rather curious way. The indian scale, ofc, sheds, hens all in wood condition éxcer | cations, ith alt nec p a4 ther ve wood | be obtat Hicati hole that was reported would be, Capt. Rossell | office finds that the discovery by the Indian Keay chee tor and gi, detrt o mo ito the worn | Ug I Eines of th thought, quite unfair. Instead of two or three | that he is a free citizen, has in some cases re- ee Oe | ee roars a reuired te gine mceten ot sleven would be | suited in attemptsto demonstrate what the In- JOR SALE—S0x100, FRO! x 2D 3D i . We . 6 yuired to mpt attendance to eve: : : Fits s.0 ‘near thecomer ot M30, Tas e deurabe | BOUGLASE, J, rem” Oapt Rotel sid that, he was consid | dian idea of liberty i. A recent report of Ed- ground C= heer building lots. Price 50 8, 618 12th st. apzo-st ering what was the best way, to remedy the win Ells, the Indian agent at the Pyallup existing state of affairs which he thought | agency near Tacoma, Wash., shows the pres- ‘ProPosars et ir eee AN ASPHALT MONOPOLY. offense against the laws of the state, was ar- ‘this: ; ‘nial | _ The monopoly controlling asphalt, itappears, | rested and bound over for trial by the Indian From Selden OT egy wai do BEG | sentient: copy SAUWEROERG Ie [rom sitemente of, various Districi| unice of the pace ofthe toervation Sune Ber sect] one-third ‘cash. “Apply to OWNER oe ON "on SATURDAY. Meo Re teeiyaed | oMciale, hampers the’ District's work in | Hog cut centered woo eee Court COD SOR SALE-MEAL ESTATE - sete reseed teduized oy doe Bula | various directions. Some years ago _an| penitentiary, The cements’ ‘he said, caused Bq 2 Late 14, 3 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, partment, UB ariny, ott ae for tanto effort was made to put into ‘execu- | the Indians to give the matter @ sober. second 2h nod 35 peal au tm | Nye aur th ipainder of ibe pres tions plan by which the District would do | thought and the advantages of being a. citizen ‘ots Bo and 20: uatharowe Seatl tn pecled save jarked) “Proposals for |#0me of its own work on the streets with | and of liberty are not quite os tons oelend jot 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, Fresh ef,” and to the undersizned. The | asphalt. Proposals were invited for furnish- they were before. jn." "fete | overntngt reserves the right to select tay oo it ing crude asphalt to the District, but the prices and 58, unimproved: to thipoton: CONSTARTING CHASE LAPect | named were’ so high that none eould be se. ADOT DECHERE ISEANE, es, GMO SdArtiLery, A.C.8. apavtsTeeiiamd | cepted. This was ‘belioved ‘to be due te tie | The agent adds that “for the first time in my ,,iuproved: aq. 308, and E. 8 t eo! Bae Se, Pd Fre fact that the interests of the sonepaly. would | experience as agent have I been obliged to do FAMILY SUPPLIES. rg 7 selling asphalt to business with drunken Indians. No intoxicated SSS FOR SALE RO Ob COLONIAL E=TATES IN |- Large bricl improved property is rented to good tenants on street work. At | Indian dared el page peo pereenane ci te Peete eras resent thero are two asphalt contracting firma | r4ian ever dared to come into my office before Sisys Apply to W. We" McCULLOUGES to do businese, but I have had to endure it the Dedier, 14th and W sts. ‘i.w- re, the Barber company and the Cranford a ie cree See = Fo SALE—BANGAINS-LOTSAT HALF VALUE 5 Cans California Apricots, $1.00. pore nap da ne Smee, pd) faced [cogbetnysall yey eedlioney the legality of the Sion, "Hd.+ the, tnost teautitul vilitesee at Horent 2 abs California Ew Plums, $1.00. fiat, so far as supplice of sephalt "age "ons | 18W forbidding the sale of intoxjeating Liquors Popkin Urstich “Band 0. . 3 at 5 Game Setrais even Geese, 61.00. cerned, there is but one concern. to — is now = a oc ant AL DESTRAREE gata. cern a roons, | pcitietoatleinestinne tot Goan ro |$® fe gctvtome, oorh ofthe nie ERT OUD ID Gsi. ada ie THE CASH GROCER, | streot work had not been more. severely dealt pereorment, Rave _Gectied (iu favor of the : = {12-00 O14 Louisiana ave. nw. | with, said that he thought it best to try to | !#w-, Until that case ae ae bers BROOKLAND LOTS. have the work done without trouble. He fo ee Gite S veers wi ‘Look for a sate and profitable investment. T2216 CANS TOMATOES, 15c.; 3 LBS. LARD, | could not, he said, go and do the work himeelf | £or selling a edeag Mesos was show you thess inte Dig bottle Vincinia Ci vs Sunall bores . to tell exactly what the effect of their liberty Lun show you these Lote. ig bottle Vi and have it charged to the contractor's bond, | © PRICE AND TEKMS 10 SUIT. Virginia Ciaret, 150. 5 Dig bettie itfornis, will have on them asa whole. Asstated before NEAREST SUBURBAN LOTS TO WASHINGTON. | Claret. 2c. : 3'Ibs. Lard, 25c.; 2 Ibs. Cheese: as he could in the case of a graveled or macad- 7 jeamn and electri> car fectlitioe rood Twist Tobacco, Sse. per 1b. i amized roadway, because the District had not | their first feeling was one of freedom from all R THE UNIVERSITY AND SOLDIEES' HOME. | bottle Brandy. 2c. boftie Male WEeeye eer ine tats cork restraint. The next, that of fear for the will take p.easure in showing you this property. O'HARE bss severity of the law. The execution of the howing the entire sect.on of country col'the | ap23-Lm* 1337 7th st. nw. , near O'st, ‘THE APPROPRIATIONS AMPLE. state law will not be so certain, but much more Gther peiste ready for astribanisges es Th HY 80d 7 Capt. Rossell eaid he had no complaint to| severe than that of the Indian courts, "When od afro $0 with monthly payments ATTORNEYS. make asto the amount of appropriations for | they get accustomed to it I [presume they will, See Ee AED SEs & WEAVER, GOODRICH, Lani it and resurfacing. The new appropria- | most of them, Gopretty well. The drinking, speed 0 Fat nw. | A eee DrakbOuN Sr. cHrcaao. tion is $150,000. ‘This covers both the work of | however, will be liable to increase.’ (OR SALE—A NICE PRESENT. Tiedey clinics aaa thc, SaNIC® free: | no By? | repair and of resurfacing. Cupt. Rossell said = benutitul lots on the Gendt tad eithiet tkoee that it was left to the Commissioners to deter- ‘The Boston Symphony Orchestra. Bipuington ind tates nearer ine city shan Gien | Gozaz W. Kenx pine how much should be expended: in resur-| |The last of the series of concerts given by ichase One f0F a home for oor i. facing and how mueh in minor repairs. Nee rar are lom ana before they au ap im value by ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Were expended in miner repairs Cape, Roseell | *2® Boston og sed sober a improvemente rote on. Call for pamphiet aa Pals WASHINGTON, D. ©, said, there was enough to put the pavements in | the Academy of Music last night. The attend- BADE OF THE POTOMAC LAN, 452 M BT. .W. good repair, buta similar amount would be re- | ance was limited only by the seating capacity apy8-tu,th at CLAIM AND PATENT EXPERT. mh11.3m | quired next year sea Shess weuia be Bo end to | of the building, and the attention given as well ELL GTON, ATTORNEY-AT- Tepairing. His policy, wi believed would | as the discriminating applause attested the PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVE- Cie Ss Paldiay 28 ara ee iat: | be found the best in the end. was to expend geoecs! satisfaction of Go stoners Of the D.C." Teuidence, 1101 Get new. EI" | about $100,000 a year in resurfacing and about MENT COMPANY 40,000 or 50,000 for repairs for about three | excellence of this band of musicians much has Offer for sale CHOICE BUILDING LOTS and BEAU- years. Attheend of that time, he thought, | been said in these columns, and each perform- Sake. VILLA. ‘Sites. ‘Spate on Hine Condurt road they would have made a great ‘The re- | ance — ——— of interpretation er the dietivanne Ad rece Peservory, at | enforced pavements would be kept in order for | aud execution. Its work last night included Ta Pris proverty is but 2 MILES from the ware five years under the contractor's guarantees, | Berlioz’s overture, “Benvenuto Cellini,” two pe a Kor P, Capt. Rossell said he thought that as « rale | entale,” and Bosthoven's HoroleSymphony, No. $EE.O pases throug the yroverty aad oe OF OLB 1 HARMACY, the asphalt pavements, still under the five years’ | §, in ¥ flat. The last named was the feature of far, the PET TEST DHVE in or abvui tbe Di SEVENTH AND E STS. N.W, guarantee, were kept in reasonably good re-| the e and in every movement the sym- THE REGULAR CITY STREETS have been LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. pair. The streets about which there was most pathy, of sega band with the gpened up and extended throuh the property. Four For This week we propose offering, be- complaint, he said, were those on which coal it and ides t composer was Sat dingotes ELECT RNS Shwe ee, ee 3 tar pavements were laid in 1887, when the Com- The weird dainty melody in diiron lf sory be comanaced ese sides our established low prices for all missioners required that such pavements be | the ony was also” beautifully ee pe a lave Toots resieo cts tan ny —_(| Hite Ravementa ware yatranters he suid, | orcassics ie the Toshaieomytaeteets tot 14i5 F at. naw, at 2c. that has rial ag poor. con’ e was . been equaled ourselves. were not inclined to ‘thet, claiming that | more than that of the piano solo- ap2ttm Washington, D.C. Twais-we culeeoieaacaren: They could not equitably: be compelled fo. as | ine Mire: Helen Hopekirk, wie tones ac ae ALE—A RARE 5 clase Engl the faults were due to the character of the ma- | play more muscular than intellectual vigor in D Sperfomnerg ag ay i Toots Brath, the uoual terial and the material used was just what the | bor playing. “Mf. “Anton gave three * 0f 80 feet; improved by V-room. bricl Price of which is 35c., guaranteed or Commissioners aired them to use. | numbers upon the proved him- a EC money refunded. Wo can do this be- In sup) id of thls chien thay attehi a sume wares self an upon this difficult but, in the ‘wholecr in part cheap toe proupt purchase. ‘cause we carry the lary@et stock of Tooth & wood pavement was laid under the old board | hands of » performer, in- zp x Brushes in the city, and buy from first of public works and when it wore out the Dis- | strument. o15-1w" ve 8. hands only. Other good English Brushes trict authorities laid in ite place an as- aes Poe ee ee eae, VERY DESLE- ‘at 13c. and an lent French Bi phalt pavement and charged it to the origi- Home Again. a 4. R. HERTFORD. (small) for 60. the olains ngairek these, In"ghetfully resisted | The United States Marine Band under the i- <r ; LEADERS OF LOWEST 4. Hossell thought the Distriot could not re-| Fection of John Phillp Sousa, assisted by Mile. PRICES, FE SALE, THE, MIGHEST AND DRIEST LOT pate the contractors to lay new asphalt donna soprano, and gan stare Lith st tare. Address Bos “ose Suto soloist afters tctampbant tour Fey, Mat hs United States wil tera to fashing- UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, first tour at the Academy of Music ea 7 day bony nag pyrene woman in there to hear it. In city where the band has it Ees"beon’ssoeived with an ‘welcome sent away with o rousing cheer of appreciation whick has sent it to the very top notch of popularity and given it place in the affections of which will endure as long as there is Band. Mr. Sousa, has done wonders with his corps of now ay oS surprise even to those who heard the band oftencst snd sdmiced is most bafore this fons for herself and bas made friends wheter her voice has been heard, and upon i i t {i together, 8. J., performed the marriage ceremony. The | the members, a very large company of invited impressive ceremony was watched with intense friends in the parlors of the residence of . interest by every person in the church. Mr. Harvey Spaulding, 6th and M streets north- When the wodal march pealed again from | west. Brief emars ware read upon subjects, of the organ it wasa but a serious interest by Mra H. bride and groom who btae down the sila; Mr. Charles Davies, Judge ‘ ‘The bride is one of the younger daughters of |and IR. ‘Trembly. A fine musical the late Hon. k and has most | followed, after which officers wore for manners and presence. Her the co: year, viz: B. % iller; treasurer, KA. ciennes lace, festooned with sprays of but the last. Mr. Philp bas been president of blossoms, ‘ihe bodice was high and across the | the club one-third of ite seventeen years front of the corsage was a spray of the same | existence and very much of its success and the blossoms. Her veil, worn back from the tace, | high standard of excellence attained for ite Was of fine point lace. A chaplet of orange | entertainments are justly credited to his un- blossoms was worn and where the veil was Foey Sager In recognition of this Mr. Davies closest to the brown ‘baie im front 0 dismond | Sor the meusbers pre woe Sleamed. ‘The flowers she carried were ver tea net of five . There lilies of the valley. ‘The marriage service was | Were appropriate remarks from the donor and read from a missal, bound in white morocco | recipient. gna ilver, which was the gift of Mr. Paul] Under the chaperonage of Mr. and Mra. johnson, ‘The bridesmaids, Miss Josephine Merrick, | jr s f cighiawn coms ‘the Miae Katherine Merrick, Mise Carlin and Mi 5 epety of. cgi nelly yd wed wi bright y girls, wore te | tan Island Wednesday afternoon. The erepon gowns trimmed with soft lace Bounces, consisted of Mis Payne and Mr. Net ‘They wore short tulle veils, and two wore pink | jr. Mise Mabel Stewaet and Mr. Willsest and two blue flower wreaths. The flowers they | nan, Miss Aldrich and Mr_h. Payton carried were either La France or bride's roses | Miss Elizabeth Tyler and Mr. Poters, Mise tied with long ribbons. gie Darnielle and Mr. McCoy, Miss Klien- After the wedding ng ed was held at | schmidt and Mr. C. Blana Payne, Miss Ridie the residence of the Misses Merrick, where the | Darnielle and Mr. Semuel Picklin, Miss Lyda. brideand groom received congratulations under | Darneille and Mr. Perry Puller, Miss ice and ‘a bower of n arranged in the bay window. | Mr.C.C. Bassett, Miss Porter and Mr. B. Miss Merrick received the guests and wore a . D. G. Harrison, dainty gown of white crepe and lace. Miss | Mies Faust and Mr. W. L. Miller, Miss Rice Mildred Merrick wore a white mull frock and a | and W. L. Miller, Miss Stoddard aud Mr J. Be Roman sash. Mrs. Frank McGuire wore sor i heliotrope crepe with trimmings. Last | Beall and Mr. Tilford, and others night Mr. and. Mra Hamilton weet to Ne os ee York, and sailed this morning for Europe, ‘and Phere they will spend several months in con- | King ‘Beall. The small club house on the Island members presented him with a beauti- afforded just causo of complaint. He was not, | ent situation among tke Indiana there who | “2¢mtal travel. Has ea seems of s rotty quewen, led by Be. i a ong 3 " he said, inclined to adopt measures Among those t at the wedding were | Nat Tyior, jr. and Miss Payne, and « few end Uf on Medison ote wis tk clior on | Lette B* | be harsh and ruinous Yo a consmnctor big ne | BAYe Very generally taken lands in severity. Mr.” Martin ¥ Morris and’ dhe disocs | mines sites’ 6 eiclost’ or elasentel Cou the south side; price only $4.13 per foot. believed the District would be to break | He reports that during the past month he has | Morris, Mrs. Josephine Butler, ‘the Mises unique lunch was by the le ae ul cisti pe habe wt espana gd felt for the first time i s that he i : ‘of sandwiches of all ap28-3t 1324 Fet. nw. | Rish at the the existing contract or devise some better sye- | felt for the first time in twenty years is) Hannan, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Por- | dies, and consisted of san’ f af all kinds, OR SALE-CHEAP_LOT ON THIRD ST. BEE | consistin tem. When asked why the District could not | ® king without a kingdom. ter Morse, the Misses Morse, the Mises ious, colo and wins, After tence > mn ween K and L s.w., 58.11 feet front, containing | t00! steel. undertake to make the repairs with itsown | mpraNs TRY THE HABEAS CORPUS METHOD. | Burr, the Misses Riggs, Col. and’ Mra, Berret, | was resumed, johns Mice Dest 10 dare Or HL Pati Bik oe ig tad gene | conform: a i of workmen, Capt. Rossell said that to Mr. A. A. Wilson, Mrs. Romero, Mrs. Justice | Stoddard, until when the tug Cecile was next i0/daya. 0. H. PAUKEL, Cor. dig and Bete. aw. | conform to ‘BIDE forme, of propenas wil eo far- So'that would require al the cates semmres, ——— Tadlans who had been arrested | piel irs. Condit Smith Drs. Nance, Me. | again in ive, taking de entire party, up the ae , Torn | Rustic hon application ee sional appropriation to provide it works. | by his direction for violation regulations | Harry Martin, Mrs. Hoge, Mrs. Stanni r. | river, returning to the boat Louse, where Foe AR er hi ROA HOM LOT, OR | navy yard on ty the ieiavited. “fis bide ail ctaee | Even then it would be ‘doubtful whether they | obtained their liberty by the process ef habees | eer aia Knott, Mrs. and Miss Townshend, | german continued under Mr. Tyler's leader- Yew tlrouch Kives et. to lth st. Price only 1-70. doctor to rele Tany or | COUld get, the asphalt, as he knew of only one | corpus in the courts of the state. The jail, ‘he | Judge and the Misses James, Judge and Mex, | sysp until 10:90, when the eld ancl ‘well-besoa be bs ce tal aL PLT from which the District could is Bradley, Admiral and Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. and reel was danced, winding up what was apzs-it_ LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st.n.w. Bot ed_advamtageous to the concern from whi ax! jur- | states, is now empty and the lawless element the Misses H. ‘Mr. F.P.B ‘Mr. and by all an enjoyable e ARGAIN—A CHOI ‘ABT, Paymaster General, U. 8. Navy. | chaso it and that was the Barber Asphalt among the Indians are in great glee. Recently, 'isses Horsey, Mr. F. P. B. Sands, Mr. pronounced by veuing. ‘rentine on, Wyoming ave Washiorice Holgi | 8020awew pany. howeter, one of the Indiaee none ites es | Mra. Gait, Mr. and Mra. Fendall Dr. and ‘Bre. ———_—r- near some costly tesidentess termeseny 0 grave | Evans, Mrs. Wm. H. Clagett, Mise Mr. SHOOTING STARS. Mapsirdt LOUISE, SHOEMAREN, 120 Ft. Sire A Wortinfion, Mim Beckiae Mina Vorthington, wil Dahigren, Mr. Josiah ‘Pieree, Mr. Pierre de Ms. Blair should socare 0 copy of Goonge Chambrun, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kieckhofer, Mr, | MacDonald's new novel “There and Back’ and Mrs. Bryan, Mr. John Magruder, Dr. firs G. 1; Magrader, Mry. Gen. Wiliams, the — Misses William, Mr. and® Mrs.” Hi uh fe was risus, ui jitchell, Misses Du , Miss | Mr. Photog: “Now, Miss, look pleasant.” Damman of Ualtimore, Dr- and Mrs Harrison, | Mise: “Well, you get out of mp eight andl Mrs. John F. Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. Sowers, Rep-| _ Mis Derry, Julgecad Mix legion Me Panton — erry, Judge and Mrs. Haguer, Mr. n- son, Gen. and Mrs. Vincent, Col. and Mrs. Win- 4 aE, throp, Mr. and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle and Mr.| “Where are those parodies, I handed you the Sinton Hangaster,, Mr. and Airs. Edelin, the | other day?” he inquired of the editor. jisses: ton, 0om's sisters; Mr. ” Sefuctihee sot ieiy taut My | tome ne ane Neal Hamilton ine F a oe mephonenad ulocy wersules pemeek “Ab,” he smiled, “T didn’t know before that mong the clergymen ° Twas the author of “Parodies Lost,’” and the editor thereupon embraced him to his throb- Father, Morphy: 8. J, Bev. EA Williama, bing bene with © wild Lyntests Ieagh, ee? pee ee meno Georgetown College, " Rev. Father a A Capitol Hill man wants to know if it is the 8, J., Rev. Father Dougherty, Rev. Father Me" | fair thing for small boy to whistle “Annie Atco'and Father Jenkins of Leonardtown, Md. | Rooney” as Signor lauarone pemes by. The marriage of Miss Anna Moem Peachy, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Daingerfield | 4 middleaged sed eyed Pooky, ont Ties Bk Beatty ofthe “ sed eyed man left this one one Eoends Sal Saeed 5 on the desk today and went out without saying spectacle at the same hour at St. John's last | # Word: night. ‘The chancel was tastefully ‘as well as “Will you have me?” T asked. fragrantiy decorated in wild owers the work She answered me: “yes,” of the young ends ir young ce bride, ”"The ushers, who were in fall diese unt ar penal lm f re kept busy seating the guests until I regret to confess. the arrival of the bride and her fain of ‘ate —- tendants. they were Capt. Winslow, Assistant An election in the south is usually « “color i and Lieuts. Tappan, | Jess affair.” Rush, Johnston ani Recher. “The brides! ——- Noreia” ‘Their gowne were of soft white mull, | "RE RENATOR'S Farviovs STRAW mas, with demi-trained skirts and full bodices And Sanders of Montana, fou ot bes ae Soe Bei onc ‘They A bold man and.o trea, i gpd wi rs Decked in a straw hat, yesterday, carried yellow roses, Miss V ‘Peachy SE a peppery ite bite towers: afr. Peachy ter| ‘He did it, too, serenely, to the chancel rail, where they were met by the Until it happened that groom and his best man, Lientenani v. An organ grinder tooted: x “Where did you get that hat?* The bride was in white faille and deep fiounce of Peas tg was canght at in- ‘Then Sanders started homeward~ tervals in festoons by pearl ornaments. The “I guess it's best,” said he; bodice had fall of the lace about the round "1s looks as if that aratted a ‘arm . gipamnts and her tle ws eld he at THE Ban. 3 flowers were lilies of the valley. Mr. Tryingtoquit: “I don't know whether te Hor. Dr. Douglass, assisted by Rev. J. X. | take whiskey or ginger ale.” oe eee eee ster in the | Mr. Badhabit: -Between two horas of « evening by the bride's parents and the newly | dilemma, are you?" : couple spent a couple of hours amid a caged sroup of their friends. They siaried of for & ir vr. Wedding o'clock oot loves the gladsome Spring Be gone about ¢ fortalght ‘hey wil rnde = ena for the present with Mr. Sod are Beachy es ‘Those present at the wedding Naval But is there any one who loves ‘Hunter, ara Gel'and Mrs. J. W. Burke, Mr. Falls and many others prominent ‘Mrs. ‘Nellie Grant Sartoris will — ‘inthis of ahs will friends. Her stay in the city will ans his acting a St a tal re ‘Miss Mary A. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and E. Clay Hewes, of the marshal's office, was cele ie be m7 ia west. A mumber _ ‘Mrs, Barker, Mire. Hany? ‘The will i f ii ttf eds