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FOR _SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. TO BU'LDERS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Ut THRER-S1OKy i ‘and Bath, Its quite in accordance with the Principles | Several Pretty Weddings—Personal left for a week's trip | Hew the District Soldiers Are Fatertatsing Park we have a ‘BARNES & WEA ey dwe'ling in north wee €9,500; durgain. tenus Joi ‘Notes of ‘An elewant 3-story and basement brick dwell. ‘Tatoreet. ‘When the bridal party in which Miss Minnie Schafer and Mr. A. Geary frontere of 300 foot bay of language to speak of = Be et deep (entre tailway’s tote-al ‘For ten days 30 cen pabtcs wisp t t - johnson were the Tt was cold today and the wind blew in ATTENTION—1 center of observation pabire ave..on T st. This post's rhyme about the quail _ *Twould be a joy to sing it In measures long and tunefal if ‘The waiter would but bring it Payments, bain. a SAL} SUD. c! near New an. very Secor, th and Sth ow... " WILGO! Hisuasome stone and brick dwelling. f sear Yin,” at 1007 Pa. ave _and Oth saat oe "Laser. RB SALE—NORTH WEST—BU iowlg é tee ageg PT, Wi: COX & IES: Mio @ Pa. ave. and 6th ry ‘ADJOINING COR. ‘Oregon ave. near Ne 63.000; teruis to suit” Of 186 feet and only 90 said the clerk at the “Ie there anything we can do for “Ses, sir; I want the gas disciplined.” “I haven't any time for fooling, sir.” ‘Tm not fooling. I want it warned not to break into the house and burn itself up after I | They were have turned it off at the meter.” “This is our busy day, Pou SALE 84,109 Wits 1 frou East Capito: POR SALE—aT A BARGAL winlow brick dwelt SUN So, CHEW Oe “Aberdeen,” Sew York city, resting from the Queenstown to wn who has been in last week from ‘New York. Mise Johnstone, Paris for the past eighteen months, will visit friends in Boston before re- tarning to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Stewart of 1821 Q street northwest entertained | number of their friends Monday evening in honor of the re- moval to the suburban home at QOR SALE_SEVERAL brown stone hows ad baths. price 84.0% (LE—BEAUTIFULLITILE ren a et eas 10 10ft. alley? cheap, #125 BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 618 14th st, ‘“peautirai commer lots 40: 4x and Sie es a nat OBRICE b LIPSCOMB, O18 14th st. KENESAW AVE as: cat water TOW of muses 10 be bullt nearly’ opposite. Can be sold : BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 618 14th st. ‘and Mr. Louis LE-THREE 3 STORY BRICKS —6 TO 15-ROOM HOUSES IN va best street 10 ‘What smiles repose Midst beauty rare! The picture glows On paper there. Yet none may win A prize 80 great— property. embrac- ant Pleasant. Among it were Miss Bessie Stewart, Ohio ; Mr. Charles R. Bishop, Ne Mr. Mandel Sener, Hagerstown, and Mrs. D. Shriver Stewart, Mise Mai Niernsee, Lieut. R. W. Moore, Mr. Chas. ‘Mr. Maleckm Niormeee and Dr. and Mrs. Forney. R.A. Stutts of Asheboro, N.C., and Miss Anne J. Curry of this city were married at 11 O'clock today at parso! Church, Capitol Hill. The bride wore a travel- ing costume of tan broadcloth. They left on the 11:55 train for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bancker are at the Metropolitan Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Adams have removed |from their house on K street and now have rooms at $42 New York avenue. Commodore Wm. H. Shock has,returned from ‘an absence of five months in Europe. The Misses Lulu and Flora MeCreery invited Pesponsibie tenants. si the thing for capita Feb and GILT EVGE. cept to those meaning bu: THUR it SALE—SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE ike rent. no interest on notes. only Sieft of those wress-brick trout. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Schafer. The latter remained in the front pew and Mr. Schafer took his place in the chancel. The best man was the groom's brother, Mr. Milton Jobnson. When the service was over the bride handed him her prayer book to carry home and re- ceived in its place her great bouquet of forget- me-nots, which had been lying on the altar The bride and groom turned happy, smiling faces to their friends as they came down the aisle and the march out of the church almost a quickstep. ide's gown was of clegant texture, but brocade, the waist being trimmed lace and pearl passementerie. ‘The collar was displayed a diamond earrings and a PROCTOR & PROCTOR, EXCHANGE NEW SEVEN-KOOM foot alley. stable. Som) cash. balance ® | exshange for country property. Address OWS Mise Cora Clay The fashion plate. Ider or spectiator—3 OMB, G18 14th st. ‘The despised cigarette is not unlike some of our public men. They get many @ puff and end in smoke. 7OR SALE—SPECIAI. TO vestors half square of ground n. improved, end all houses sol For plataind particulars apply to mage of Christ +, other haif of square yeasonabie offer will ‘The following floats through the exchanges, credited to Seri’mer's: ‘The winter's loose somewhere, Gathering snow for a fight; From the fecl of the air I think it will freeze tonight. ap struck before the There are strong indi- | cations that its feet slipped up onan iceberg, heavy brown sto hard wood finial | fed hath roor: ope t repair: om ave- ree parking; wate fireplace in bai mdant. She wore diamon iamond star pinned her veil close down to the hair in front, in the Marie Stuart style. Gay, the maid of honor, wore a low-necked | gown of Nile green crepe. Her bouquet was of JOR SALE -A MOST DESIR. ALSO INVESTMENT, Is 152 x10) TO WIDE ALLEY: HOUSE 15. Evidently the cold poem was complete. ing bandsore improvem H. 'T. LEIPOLD, southw ip quartered cab and mahogany ; Laudeousely {OK SALE—1HE CHEAPEST LOT O8 strong gusia, but it made little or no difference to the soldier visitors which Washington con- tains just now. The cold winds which whistled around the military forms were as pleasant re- minders of home to the National Lancers, as this gallant company claims Boston as its home, and drills and charges amid the stirring influences of Bunker Hill monument and Bos- ton Commons. What are the cold breezes ton military company that belongs to a city where ‘® procession can tie itself into eighteen bard knots while marching on one street? The Boston Lancers haven't minded the COL, ANDREWS. cold weather today and their gallant hosts, the National Rifles, haven't minded it CHAPLAIN RYDER. Privates—G. L. Look, William Houseman, wall, E. H. Green, F. A. Fisher, J. uson, C. A. Dic Coolidge, E. W Robinson, GH. G. M. Bell, Ge back, G. W. Cheney, E. Folsom, W. Hitt, Holt, 3. Mackey, H. i A. Meserve, HL Jenkins, G Beli and J. G. Mutt erases: THE NEW CRUISE It WI Be Launched at Locust Point This | _ The new stee! from the dock: Locust Point, Bal Toiser Detroit will belannched Columbian tron works, ore, this afternoon. The ‘of 2,000 tons displacement, it f water us displaced either. | which means that am: Everybody has been happy and Capt. James F. | wy}, Oyster has nearly regained his voice enough the Ritles have been attending to it that every ay for occupancy; heated by hot rect radiation electric was or else that the meter froze up and wouldn't | white chrysanthemums. Miss Beavans was in | Straw-colored crepe and carried light yellow chrysanthemums, and Miss Johnson wore ink chrysanthemums. silk and point lace and on her-bair a white lace cap with violet ribbons. A reception, to which about 100 guests were bidden, followed at the Schafer residence, 1326 | Vermont avenue. ‘The long parlors were hand- somely set with palms and chrysanthemum blooms, and in the bay-window recess, where the newly married couple stood to receive con- tulations, there wat lusicians were stationed on the back which was inclosed and decorated. the guests had assembled the wedding supper, which was served in the most elaborate styie ‘The bridal party dancing a ve by themselves opened the evening’ At'11 o'clock traveling dress of prune-colored broadcloth, with o pretty hat to match and wearing a seal- skin jacket. Mr.and Mrs. Johnson left for ight. They will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Schafer upon their return. The bride received magnificent presents, but they were not shown at the weddin, Another large gathering of friends witnessed the marriage of Miss Mamie E. Byram, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Byram, and Mr. Otis O. Kepler at the Western Presbyterian Church last night. The ushers were Mr. T. J. Brook, Mr. H. C. Hunter, Mr. L. C. Gladmon and Mr. Lorenzo Kepler. performed the ceremony. Mr. T. J. Br ‘The bride wore her travel- ing dress of steel-colored Henrietta cloth, with | awrapand hat to match. A reception f | at the residence of the bride’s parents, | streot, and bya late train Mr. and Mrs. Kepler started for New York, where they will spend a few days before going to Frederick, Md., to re- |S number of their friends to their house last | night to mect Miss Eveline Moser of Dubuque, | lows, who is visiting them. A delightful even nt, during which refreshments were ‘hose present included Mrs. Bell, the (orn, Miss Emma | Sonar aoe Foe SALE.-BY MEKKILL & WHITE, 1114 F nr 11th ne, 18x96. 81.15 2 | 4th nr K ne, 20200. RAME ON 127H ST. |. imps. ; south front; « ias 2-story brick carriages: deferred RUTHERFORD, 1: crepe, carryin, Schafer wore b Mat wreat barvain. a “Sniggins is all wrapped up in himself,” was STERDAY & MALLERY, O41 F | the remark that was made on the absent mem- ber of the club. “Is he?" was the rejoinder. next time I see him outof doors whether he uses | one ear or both.” biently located: nurthwest; G or 4th ne, 20x7: Cor N and 34 nw. ge place, 0x30. Misses Strickler, Misses A Keyser, Miss Bertha Van ht and Miss Blanche Bell’ and Messrs. William F. Pierce, Louis and Karl John G. Morrison, J. A. Grossand Mr. ‘WOMEN AND MISSIONS. ‘$hst. between A Will sell on easy “Til notice the | ‘LE— 23,500 SQUARE FELT OF GROUND SouthWest; roou jor 18 tropt and 14 alley foot. (30 U) PENI RUT ERFORD.1307 F stn. CORNER LOT, IstH Be SUBLAVIDED DING LOTS & SIKELTS IMPROVED; CARE FROM CABLE KOAD: THE TERMS: THIS GROUND CAN BE SOLD AKE VERY ACCOMMODATING FUR A BUILDER OR FOR AN INVESTOR. ¥OR COPY OF PLAT AND TERMS APPL DELBLE, DAVIS SOK SALE—HANDSOME NEW ‘SSTORY BRICK decorated; carefully built under our personal super Vision and first-clase inevery res} VLEK & RUTHERFOR PROPERTY 01 easily convertible to Lusiness uses: wood lot to 30° oot alles : can be bo ‘OK SALE—CHOIC! KENESAW S15. INTO TEN (10) COST APPROXIMATIN GROUND AND. BOTH D107 Fst... “Vickman’s gone to New York, hasn't he?" ‘The Convention Which is to Meet at Foun- ary Church Tomorrow, ‘There will convene in Washington tomorrow & distinguished body of ladies. Delegates from sevonty conference societies, to the number of 150, with many visitors, will be present. These will represent conferences from Maine to Cali- fornia and the far south. | sight attended to.” @ RUTHEKFO! ” w York's a good place.”* ‘Ol SALE-COR 90TH AND P STS_N.W,, ROW baths and alf mod. tinpest now ‘reeay’ for apes Bove or. in corner house suitable. for aru 3 “Make anybody open s eyes nowadaya.” me JOR SALE—147H ST. = ANGE OK SALE—YOUR OPPORTUN- GEORGETOWN. SB pared little, ho yase and two lotsin BKOOK- $2,900. 1 house in COLLEGE PARK, near statio: echt rooms and bath: will ROUSING TEMPERANCE MEETING. New York last The new Tenleytown hall was again filled last night, this time Total Abstinence Institute, and the several speeches made in the cause of temperance were heartily applauded. Father Barry was in Bishop Kean was expecte: present to address the andience, but was pré- vented at the last moment by an unforescen e1 tend the Rey. mer of Indiana spoke, | words and manne lage over to his side. and Barry spoke effectively, and Mr. John Weed added to the good impression made, musical and literary entertainment was also presented, and the -efforts of the excellent people who participated were fully appreciated. FAILED TO PUT UP LIGHTS. Mr. Richard E. Couzins, the contractor, is building a house on 29th street for Mr. Henry Oficer Hawkins required pear at the station and give 1 for neglecting to keep lights on the old and new material piled on the For several -nights the lights had been Mr. Couzins left $40 and Mr. Birch $20—his personal bondsalso being taken, THE CATTLE MARKET. At the cattle market at Arlington, Va., yes- terday 165 cattle were up andall sole, Bost, 4 to 41¢c.; good, 334 to 83c. 3 to 3ie.; common, 2 to 2%. and eighty-tive sheep and lambs—Lam Ge.; sheep, 2 to 4c.: calvs cowsand calves—$25 to for cattle good. Lambs dul the general board of managers of the Methud- | by way of the Schuetzen Park, wi ist Woman's Home Missionary Society. under whose auspices the Lucy Webb Hayes Deaconess Home and Bible College for Home and Foreign Missionaries has just beer inaugurated. This institution in Washington and the Deaconess Home in Baltimore will be intimately asso- ciated, and are under the supervision of the Baltimore conference board for deaconestes. The services, commencing at 9:30 a.m. and 2 P.m.,will all be held in Foundry Church except a children’s meeting in the Metropolitan Sunday afternoon. The prayer service at the opening tomorrow morning will be led by the president, Mrs. John Davis of Cincinnati. . The delegates will be welcomed and the body organized for business by the appointment of the various will be served in the church, and at 2 p.m. the general officers will present papers which will give a comprehen- sive view of the fields and work of the society and the claims of home” mission fields, to be followed by service at 4 o'clock, participated in by several clergymen of the city. Friday evening will be opening of the Deaconess lege recently dedicated. Short addresses will be aven by prominent clergymen of this city and itimore and members of the faculty and byMr. Bancroft Robinson, who has just returned from a tour of inspection of similar institutions in the old world. ‘The anniversary meeting of the society Sun- evening, Mr: Bisho be addremed by half acre of ground: change for city lot or rent it JOHN 0. JOHS OR SALE_A_ SPECULATION ave. opposite city hall SWOKMSTEDT & BR. SOS, @ and 12th sts. ‘side and reat allay: ith the friends of the 170% ith st. ata and base- | to “aliey: nite new, and Ye an be bouxht. if EG ois PROPER ‘of 4 mi jasbinxton jamant, completely furni H. BARSTOW, 611 F st. 2. ‘Ox ss . T. 8. Wynkoo] Ci, FOX'& Row: Rev. T. 8. Wy {0K SALE-TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT entiré assem- Urick in. n.w., 8 rooms; ted st man. thers MeAtee | ing dreseaf ates Too.s without or with re of OWNER on the preuises jd., of monthly pa; FOR SALE—LOTS. Wester HEicHts, 00 Or... ‘st nw, iir..13,000 1246-48-50 Hf 30 H st nw, Tor. ‘000 405 Seward place se committees, Luncl The marriage of Miss Ellen Louise Spotts- John Francis White at St Aloysius Church yesterday evening at 6 o'clock filled that edifice with their friends. altar was ablaze with lights and decorated with flowers. Rev. Father Gillespie, 8. J., officiated, assisted by Rev. Fathers Fulton, Byrnes, Nolan, McAvoy and Ciampi. The ushers were Mr. H. Nelson Spottewood, Dr. H. 8 Jarrett of Towson, Md., Mr. C.’ Spotswood McNetr. Mr. Edward Walsh, Mr. G. C. dward J. Becker. entered the church with her father, Mr. J. M. A. Spotswood, and was met at the’ sanctuary the groom and his best man, Mr. lay White was the maid made an attractive pic- ture in hor trailing robe of white bengaline. et bodice ae ite ‘tabs edged with anda pretty girdle of pear! brer the fron Chiffon ruffles trimmed the front of the jacket and formed rosettes, hold- ing the draped flounces across the hem of the skirt. Her tulle veil was held with a chapiet of fine white blossoms. The flowers she earried ‘Miss White’s costume was of white silk trimmed with gold passementeries. She carried a bunch of yellow roses. Mr. and Mra. Spo aS M ue irin'd HITE & KLEINE! wood and Mr. {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER fier my residence, 14:53 Rhode Isiand ave... at the low price of isa finely constructed house; in the very Lest section of the city: labor for owner's occupancy, and in perfect Jot 202166 to 30-foot alley: coutaining sewer, ‘and yas: title perfect; no encumbrance; terms lone time; admission only WASHINGTON, D. C, Birch, and yesterd: them both to ay bonds and col! 5 “Estory and cellar {handsomely papered; w) per month rent; uit SWOKMSTEDT =8 G houses)—Till Nov. 1 and most couvenient fiven to the formal lome and Bible © A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INVESTMENT. POR saLE—a baw ‘FINE PROPERTY ON | water 1s manand Mr. ‘This property is part of Northwest Washington and is situated opposite the site recently purchased by Bishop Hurst for the erection of the new three-story and basement brick and yen Foows and alll . WILCOX & tite: dt i ‘Simpson pre: lenry Wado I resident of the Northwestern AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, On which $10,000,000 will be expended in erecting superb buildings. Itis but thirty minutes’ drive from the WHITE HOUSE and is situated on one of the highest points in the District of Columbia. The aver- age size lots, 25%150, cost from $425 to $750; one- ‘fifth cash, balance in two, three and four years. No better or safer inducements have ever been offered | Purchasers to make profitable investment. Values | are rapidly increasing. Write for full particulars, refgrence, illustrated maps and full information. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, - G12 F st. new. ; BATH AND ALL | 1231 + first-class comdition ; a bar- | 7 nines, $20% Pst. nw. Monday, November 2, will be Deaconess day. morning the report and the home our principal cities will be rey In the afternoon t in its relation to home missions will be dis- cussed. Mrs. John A. Logan will be present at the mass meeting in the ill be addressed by Kev. Dr. Wheeler of Philadelphia and Mr. Bancroft work will be in seven of/ presented by dea- ¢ general subject Yesterday a spark from the fire that heats in asphalting Prospect avenue alighted on the uwning by Mr. Jus K. Probey, at the corner of 32d streét, and in a few min- utes the whole was ablaz turned in, number 5. quick! the fire prevented from spreading. The frame ge window near was consider- LE-GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, 10-room Louse. Dow Used as law Tins. one-third cash; bal- premises. An alarm was responded and and will presid Paraeven ar evening, which (OR SALE—ON LETIERED ST. WEST OF 14TH, tory and base-nent and 2-stor day window. 8 rooms and bath. reception balls; am. rice, 26,400. Apply to a. P. F OK SALE_ONE OF THE MOST CONVENIENT in the city: a two-story rindow press brick: black tmortar and Stone trimmings: iron porch; 9 rooms. aud loss £0 care; 1ot 10x10 10 30-ft- tiswood entertained the bridal party, the contracting families and the clergymen at a wedding supper afterward at their residence, 70 I street. When the bride was leaving she tossed her bouquet among her girl friends and Miss White and Miss McNeir had the joint good fortune to catch it. The bride's traveling dress was dark blue striped an English walking hat to match in color, trimmed in velvet. Mr. and Mrs. White went to New York last night and will be absent a fortnight: When they return te will be at home to her friends at 70 I street on Tuesdays, November 17 and is somewhat of a coincidence that Miss Ellen Louise Spottewood, who becomes by marriage Mrs Ellen Louise White, receives the full name of the lady she was named after, Mra Ellen Louise White (nee Wheeler) of 806 2d street and commodious houses and cellar bricks: house om Sth st. ably scorched. ts of the secretaries of the general conference secretaries, one or more ateach session, with discussion, will furnish interesting details of the work of the society in all its fields of operation. There are seventy-five conference organization, and over 2,000auxil- arie swith 55.000 members. The receipts last year were £119,000, a gain of $50,000 over the Preceding year. years these ladies have @ total of $740,000. Wa: to be congratulated on the location here of the itution, which it is expected will make it and Baltimore centers of miseionary in- fluence for the whole country, the enterprise being under the fostering eare of the national organization. ge Next Year's Ball Team. A special to the Philadelphia Press from St. Louis says that Ted Sullivan hassigned Whistler to play first base for Baltimore next season, Sullivan was asked why the Baltimore club don’t keep Werden, and re- lied that Werden had been transferred tu Yashington by agreement with the Baltimore management. The signing of Whistler,a man New York, disposes once and for that Baltimore would be found in the league next season. It cannot be learned that any definite ar- rangement has been yet made for Werden to come to Washingtoi jumped to Baltimore, as stated, Werden will in ‘all probability cover first bag for the Nationals le wants to come here and Wash- ington wants him, and there has been a tacit agreement that he should come here in case Baltimore did not require his services. Washington also O'Connor, whose slogan of “What did I do,” is familiar to Washington ball crowds. garded as one of the best back stops in the country. although his methods of ball p! do not meet with approval here. proper discipline he undoubted! @ valuable man WELL-APPOINTE. rooms and bath; heated by furnace; om Mass. Le. ; will be sold for the next thirty days at a bari Apply Koom 21, City Hall. {OK SALE—DESIRABLE PHESSED BRICK, 3 stories and baseinent ; modern 12! ‘ER, on premises, between 4 and 6 ¥. 3030-: Washington, D.C. oF aE instead of Werden. fins wit opin foe two horses, cat- Dagens Fiazes and wroon.'s room , lot 2) by $2. wround worth almost the pric HE POTOMAC, ENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE ‘ACRES— ved. ae ene ‘ONLY THREE OF THE NEW jain 6 rooms and bath ; tb stone steps and trimminss. ‘Price, be corner house at 65.000. ‘Terie FOUK NEW DESIRABLE FRAMES, Containing 6 rooms, with hall; heated by iatro} totake your choice. Terms Basement houses lett ;c ‘And FINE BUILDING LOTS ‘On the, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, CONDUIT ROAD. — ) SUIT THE PURCHASER. Some of'our choice building lots can be bougut as ‘Ther house, } rooms . bay windows; lecantiy papered and finished ; fur: Bace; range; stationary Wash tubs; four cabinet man- fronts circular Park: G00 Mapie ‘ave.; house open # t heap building, cor. Sth and’F. TERMS, ineverycase, but if Whistler ————_—_—— ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL. Col. Wright's Committee to Have a Complete List of Halls and Houses. One of the most important branches of the work of preparation for the G. A. R. encamp- ment undertaken by the citizen's committee is that in charge of the committee on accommo- dations. This committee will be the medium through which persons having houses that will be Mr. and Mrs. Ye had the pleasure of welcom- ing their friends yesterday afternoon and at the same time extending the firet formal hospi- tality of the season. ‘The occasion had for them, the host and hostess, a three-fold significance, as it marked the celebration of the birthday of her majesty, Queen Min, with special rejoicing over her recovery from her recent alarmin; illness. Besides, with a quick adaptation o American custome, Mr. and Mrs. their party us a house warming. Since last summer the legation has been considerably en- larged and much benutified. Over the main entrance a porte cochere lurger dining room has been built next to the old one, a conservatory ix another addition and the freehening-up in all directions bas been ‘call upor LACHLEN & BATC! Corner 10th and $25 CASH, BALANC! MALL MONTHLY PAY- ST. N.W.; STON 8. 12 rooms; also 1 new houses; mod. imps. Inquire of owner, Mrs. St 1 FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING PROP KIY ALREADY SOLD. PURCHASING NOW are sure to REALIZE Dau he wear fate, t9 aid iurther information ply at company's office, ng i Lilo Y st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. /ALE_-NOKTHWEST AND NORTHEA: three-story pressed: -brick modern rooms exch, furnace heat: terms, ment, balance monthly. EASTERDAY houses, $ and 10 Wi “and 300 Va tind tie Sele at “am MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EY 10 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- ‘ate in Washington $2,000, #4.000, &. ilable ior the use of posts can be placed in communication with the posts. The chairman of the committee, Col. L. P. Wright, bas hada wide and varied chairman of simil last two preridential inaugurations therefore, pretty familiar with the best plan for organizing the great work which has trusted to him. He has already secured ters for some twenty posts and other aj ations are coming in. He has, therefor ided to establixh permanent headquarters and for the presen! room 36 in the Atlantic building is where he will direct the work. His ive, Mir. Ed. 8. Peck, will te in daily attendance, and will have charge of the register of the quarters reported. * Col. Wright desires to have his list and will be glad if 204 to D4? Boa: O'Connor was as been added, a t the action was not sustained by Dolan, who pitched for Co- lack listed by nearly new: cc Kuo fences. and. stable. the association. lumbus, may come he ‘MS TO -UIT; LOWEST rates of luterest on first-class real estate security. top of the house and an- ‘Mrs. Perry Files Her Answer. ib nasa elt In the divorce case of Charles H. Perry against Mary A. Perry, in which desertion and abandonment are charged, the respondent has filed anewer by her counsel, Mr. P. B. Stilson, She denies theallegatio that the desertion was without cause, and siys that they have not lived together since August, 1886. She sta‘cs that the complainant failed to rovide for her and the children and that she been traveling in Maryland ini for the purpose of car sgif and children, and complainant has been employed in office says she is will other large ‘flag decorated the second and Mra. Ye, both attired in court costumes, welcomed their guests Mrs. Ye had a pleasure hitherto denied her at her own parties, by being ‘able to converse with ail her guests, as s English very well. daintily dressed. in pale pink The drawing rooms and the dining easonable delicacies were offered, were crowded daring the late afternoon with acompany of prominent persons, many of whom had not met since the; other festive occasion last spring. Mr. James Moore, the commercial agent of Korea at ew York, was present. His is the first appoi ment in that capacity from the Korean court to $25 per month aces 1OF Sale, suitavie for ‘sutxtivision, dairy a farmns or Suburban Lowes, ¥. Send for larce new Jist and Washiogton, Sent free. against her, especially | she ‘now se: nd light gray Tent rates on approved real estate security ; spe be prio® payments. KCLHERPORD, 1307 F st. nw. ‘UNEM TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT ‘attention to all applications. SWOKMSTEDT & square feet each, situsted hei west of Washington, Deautitul shade trees and exceiiont wate to $10 per lot: month. A rare chance to bu: wer seat.” Bend oF sap a ure atiospiere. ‘aly s portion of the THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. persons having halls and houses they are willing to lease during the en- campment will report that fact to him. Col. Wright eays that as the cable road on the avenue and Ith street will be in operation ing that quarters anywhere along this available as buildings near the center of the city. The electric roads will also, into demand tions of the city Just now committee devote their attention to securing posts. As the time of the encamp- ment draws near their work will be extended wide quarters for individuals who visit the city. Then a list of rooms be kept, and applicants for quarters will be furnished with the information which the com- mittee may have as a means of introd: thousands of visitors to the citizens of Wash- ington. This committee will be found to be ga support for her- aficr stating that the BKADLEY, te Fst TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT5 AND ant, on. D.C. real estate ANK'Y. "RAWLINGS, 1509 T's. ave, (Che Ariington Fire ins. € parted at some id age kst 06 near station; will be = : z to resume her duties as his wife, provided that he will provide for her and the children, and asks that the bill be dismissed or if any decree be passed_ it be a di- voree from bed and board and she be alidwed A ee A Warning to Bieyclista. Capt. Allabach of the Capitol police force held consultation with Judge Kimball Presecuting Attorney Dumont this morning 3 WE HAVE ON H to be divided in small loans: also $1 Joan tor three or ve years. WE: A ALESTON, 147 Pa ave. aud During the reception there was music added to the other attractions Picasaat ano a few sisall lo ‘The diplomatic and other high official and fumilies were: fully represented. Among those present were the Mexican minis- ter and Mme, Romero, the Jupanese minister ish minister and a Mme. Mayorga, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Mr. James G. “Blaine, jr., who os 2 Sister, Mrs. Damrasch, hrs. and Mise ir. and Mrs, Thomas tank Carpenter, Mr. 5. H. Kauffmann, Miss Kaufmann, Mrs. Pug! Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. and Miss Kenna, Mra. Masy Soule: and Mrs. Schofield, the bride of Gen. Schofield, who was handsomely gowned light ‘gray bedford cord combined ‘Mrs. Andrews ac- he — thinks, aah ‘ kiving notice cari ties to the buydin, yo XOU WANT MONEX?—910 TO $100 TO LOAN aige Will be at station tO corvey Dar ‘at low interest on surniture, plahos, horses, Waxcus, LouseLo.d zo0ds OF other persunal property: principa! and incerest payable in weekly or monthiy Wo removal of ¥oods from Fesilence; nO Address Box ¥&, Star oifice. ¥ SUMy DESIRED AT ‘n approved real estate sit- OK RENT_—AY FOREST G. MD.—A FINE | ‘Y-roou: house; all mt station, J. i HERTFORD, 14196 ‘weet cates of tater Rated wichin the District of Conumbio: uo ond time necessary io: examination of tite aration of yayers, Comuussioas reascaabie. ‘THOS. 3. FISHER & CO., Ved F st aw in itol Hil! through the Capitol grounds. Capt. | Allabach afterward said to a Sraz reporter that ho would issue instructions to his force to ar- rest persons found coasting down the hill and charge them with fast driving. . Capt. Allabach told the reporter that he did not want to have to cause the arrest of bicyclists tor the coasting, and for that reason he was de- Por saLé on EXCHANGE BY OWNE! 97.500— i 1-roon i ee Moore, Mrs. Thos. igs, Mi ANTED-FOR Gat : : house. shade trees; orchard ; 3U miles froin Wash- ae Ted out ras road sestjou AULTZ, 1307 T finished throu mere eachanze tor sualer Louse in or Bear cf! Easy payment or w ington and 1 nasi paruculars, &.S mm time for «i AN. 1N BUMS FKOM 9500 UPWARD. ar THE LOWEST RATE O¥ INTEREST. ON BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. $ B. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and F ste. a seats, tarius and other Janded investiventsin the vie eH CALV EIT & U0, 20K SALE CREAT Bal Property ear F st teriue: stbject to three sears’ lease at Address LEASE. Star oft « vATN_ FINE BUSINESS ee com an received & deal of attention. » Mise Virginia Williamson and Mr. Frank will be married tonight at The bride is the dai ‘and Mrs, Williamson —A GOOD DAIRY farm Within twelve wiles of thi cree: : purest well and ; Meat school atl H. AL PHLLILPS & 1419 New Xork ave. -; THREE-STORY iE LETeoLb. * seit Deseinent Urick 104.7 to large alley. $3,000. Woodson St. John’s Church. | © pee cent tor lotus oF shart AE eae 8 SON “EXTHAORDINARY | hyacinths and other rare bulbs. catalogue can now be had at their street. Ticaey to loay can always and Doted, eectred by dows of trust, or | BOS secured Uy Gem GODS & C0-'S BAN; ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ciasa sccrit vat lowest Tales of tutereats NO de Sucre the rood. Awelg Me S09 EXSREEN, 903 7h at. nw EGAN AT 3 Ax! IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS 8. W. FLYNN. A M., Ivy Institute, aan. Bw. UTBORIZED PRIVATE z & GY, rn Wilhams & Go Com nicerjons peouspely raded to and icily hours. a WinLiAai! Ds Tomorrow AFrrRNoox at 4: fine building lots fronting Fayette, West W: ‘These lotsare in an imp! among the cleven there are ais sale should attract tl! readers. See advertisement. —_———_ A Vatvasie Coniectiox or OntextaL Can- Falnable importation of Tecklah carpets raps jual ‘carpets, rugs i at the auction 77 mand {rust bu: oe yk SALE SUBSTANTIALLY ei!-Bnished press brick bay-window house: be Beit asp | the attention of EGANT #STORY i i ATTORNEYS. Guonot W. Kenx, Naaninateny B Hy 2n sums to Suit, at lowest rates. on approved real 1437 _Fennsyivania ave, TATE AT LOW- DaNENHOWER, S roots rick o3 15th st. n.w.; will net 8 per | ewe ate Bh So at cae es cs. REDFERN & so 2 ath oe rf f i | MOREX To Doan Mest rates. accessor to DANENHOWEK & SON, cor. 13th and te. apt iF 8 F ihe radeon, recur, u Letters ome new Do:neson Nort Gov't cialis prosecuted ; fon on alt iegal suatters ines oc cares. AMPE! ae | CAMPBELL CARRIN D.C.” Kesidence, E TABLISHED 1870— in Diamonds, Wa (Os ie ow. dewelry repairinis 4. “rounds. bave 10 rooms, cs sow; torus easy. HELI was and ONEX TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF FROM 8500 10 625.0 wa 6) LMRANS ous? -COMPO! TABLE Bi . Satory be. dwis 2 Bete hi aes » We..... 8000 F vi i { E é i Z me S-siory Uruck. Be-« 20%] eeee-6. SWORMSIEDI & DHADLEL Ue i I minute is pleasantly engaged. TODAY'S PROGRAM. she has all her to cheer, things have been working so smoothly. | MEPsous.are ae follows The Lancers will atay here at guests of the | 257 feet; extreme beom, local company until tomorrow aiternoon, and | Of water, 1 hts aboard. Her di- Length on load line, normal draft fect: maximum horse power un- 490; speed contracted for, 17 Power will be two masts.rigged with a square sail on the fore- der forced draft, tchooner trpe, In fact, the members of the Rifles have made | mast. the entertainment of the visitors their present Dusiness, and when the members of the N | tional Rifles make anything their present bus ness it behooves ordinary individuals whose ts put at 6,289 equare hich t# Being: tormed ‘twin screw coal protected cruisers. tending the en- * of this deck energy consists of the usual bone and muscle | A. a energy to stand from under and watch the per- r line and the Ta little below theload water line. formance. Today the Lancers, in company | They hay with an especial detail of the home company | picked for their good looks and entertaining ug forecastle and r the ends of w a | dotted for working ways, have been driving around the city in carriages and gazing with pleasure, if not in | awo-struck amazement, ‘at. the various | points of interest. At 12 o'clock the two | commands were driven to the White | | House, where the President extended a very it and cordial little reception. At the close of the White House ceremonies the broadside guns and tor- The Detroit has what is . the poop and fore- ted by a bridge ex- | pedo apparatu: termed an open gu lecks being conn the engines and boilers, mage- nes, shell room, steering arrangements, dc, » divided into compartments n become disabled or the space being | the party drove out to Soldiers Home and in- | 4, The occasion is the tenth annual meeting of | spected the grounds and buildings, returning a hand- | come funch was served. The party returned to | the city late in the afternoon and thie evening (will sit down to = banquet at the Rifles’ | Armory, when, from all probabilities, both « EMERSON. hysical and mental good time will result. th the hosts and the visitors have good ma- terial in the way of speakers and both sides will probably see to it that lights are not hid under baskets. LOSSES SUSTAINED. The work of entertaining the Lancers started off yesterday immediately upon their arrival and was kept ap until late in the evening. The visitors were given a hearty and escorted to the armory on G street. Here | two sad losses were discovered. One whole captain and a portion of another was found to be absent. Capt. A. D. Nicholls of the Lancers | during the visit, but at the last moment was LIEUT. PIERCE. detained on account of the sickness of his wife. The command of the Lancers therefore de- volved on the capable shoulders of Lieat. D. K. Emerson. Thus was one whole captain lost. Not content witht his somebody had feloniowaly Purloined Captain James F. Ovster's, voice. ptain Oyster usually has a full, round voice, in good proporti to his figure—a voice that says “fours right” so that the last m: the line knows that “fours right” is the o1 4 and not “present arms” or something of that sort. This is the kind of voice Captain Oyster used to possess and he was prond of it. command was proud of it. A few € however, Captain Oyster caught a cold, and it strock in on his voi It struck in deep, too, and yesterday Captain Oyster did not give any commands and did not maly a speech. Manson said “forward march,” “halt.” &c., and Lieut. Manson made a speech. It was at the armory, immediately before the arrival. CAPT. OYSTER'S PROXY. Both companies drew up around the armory in the shape of a hollow square faced inward, if there is such e thing, and then Lieut. May son referred in touching words to the loss of Ovster’s voice and then cordially wel- comed the Lancers to Washington. The lie venant spoke of the hospitality which the Rifles haa received at the hands of the Lancers on previous occassions. Lieut. Emerson re- plied, thanking the Rifles for the cordial reception. Rev. W. H. Ryder, the chap- J SEF E eee i Ht if it ! fl ij i ri Pal i id remain intact and tended. ‘There is ex- part of the vee- ertical bulkhead, which not aly helps to support the wa into water-tig ENGINES AND Of The motive power is farmehed by two triple engines placed side by side, but in parate water-tight compartments. They are d cylinder, direct-acting ders 26',, 39and 63 inches in jnches stroke, designed to make revolutions per mi reulating pumps are independent of re are five boilers, three of ended, horizontal return teet long by 11 feet 8 inches xle-end boilers 9 feet long The working ‘The combustion all these boilers i nssusted by beneath the grave bars ‘The normal coal # be 200 tons, with 435 tons as the fuel capacity. and disposed, of Course, 60 a8 to pro of the vertical, in: main engmes, ch will be dcx fire tube type, 18! re of all is 160 pounds. testing is the coffer-dam pro- entire machinery «pace, to troit will be navy to carry this water-ex- filled wath ceiiulose cubic feet of cellulose im the coffer dams in ships, 9 and 11, will welcome at the station by the National Rifles | #lso be similarly titted. THE PATTER. It was originally designed that the battery should be cight four-inch and two six-inch had fully expected to be with his command | ™Pid-fire breechoading rifles. were to be mounted on ntral pivot carriages {Grecastle aud the and magazines com- * and ordnance vy Departinent decided to increase that of the broadside battery to five: inch breech-loading tatlee. i sequent upon this have put the completion of both No. ¥ and the Detroit back several months, will be mounted ii eck, four on a side, the forward and after guns to have a direct fore and aft tire, respectively tery will be sia wi ‘The changes con- sponsons on the m: ‘The secondary bat- pounders and two. one- Two of the six-pounders will be mounted in small sponsons in the vessel, twoon the hu: ock nett abaft of the break of the forecastle and two on forward end of the poop deck over the after sponsons {she © batters. The two one-poundets will be mounted on the quarters in sponsons =. asin =~ forecastle. = ie torpedo outfit will consist of six torpedo Howell launching apparatus ‘There are two torpedo r the poop, two under forecustle, one ne through the stern. ilding cruisers 9 and 11 orks for 1,225,000, 200 ANACOSTIA. of the broadside batter ports, fitted for the and Howell torped: through the stem aud ‘The contract for b | was given the Columbian wi or $012,500 each. AN ENJOVADLE SURPRISE PARTY. able surprise party was tendered | last night to Mrs. Kosa Nokes at the residence jon Harrison strect of Mrs. Andrew Tilling. | The parlors were prettily decorated and a sub- ‘Those present were: jomas, Miss Eflie Catterton, Mins ie Milstead, Mise Mand Rubenstion, Miss Bessie , Masters Samuel Btangicr, Miss Lottic Catterton, Miss Kosa Purce Fillius, Gordon Darling and Edward Catterton. OUNSER VENADLE DETACHED. Gunner C. H. Venable, in charge of Belle- view maval magazine, received orders on the 27th instant to report on board the Newark on November 5. ‘The Newark is fitting out at Bos- ton for service in the south Atlantic. Gunner Venable was detached from the Washington ward about three years ago, and since # been in command at Belleview. He - poe ag bas scen twenty-seven Venable and the children will remain in Wash— Gunner Venable ix succeeded by Gua- I of the Atlenta’ A great improvements, inciuding the new pier, of Rechabites, met last night at Masonic Hall. Thirty-two members were present and two de- were conferred on uew mem!

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