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al ec, oh ' ie —_ - m< THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. WED: AY, NOVEMBER 11, 1891. 3 _FOR_SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE gf the, Bide's father, Co. avin J. Grestam, pon Som THE XEW coma JOR SALE_H ST Te TSTH STS. | POR SALE— EXAMINE THESE! BEAUTIFUL ‘SALE_FINE LOT ON H ST. NEAR 218T BR SALE—A FINE TRUCK FARM IN PRINCE | Several Happy Weddinge—Personal Notes of | pensed with the usual wedding trip. ‘The Arguments Closed Yesterday tm Pictures of Them Which Caused as Ometal * EP See Tie ie | Reamer eke ies | Rn ieee ae apemealetrem tna, | Pec at, cote ty on, aap: Tntereot Mise Marguerite L. Curry and’ Mr. 3. DT. Sepreme Court Ect yok aon Rotlak Coa) Rest & MCRGERPORD. 028 i4th at. | to guick buyer, $7,800 | bargain at $3,000. MERRILL & WHITE, 1114 Pat: | Sreee; improved by email awe! EEO, One of the most elaborate of the bridal cere- | Sheehan were married at St. Matthew's yester-| The interest taken in the great controversy | The Secretary of the Treasury bas just de SOLD OF THE THmGE | .<er7oeereee 37. | SSeS 8 pas (Fe. iw. | monials this autumn was the marriage at 12:90 | day evening by Rev. T. J. Kervick, and started | between the United States and her Britanic | cided « peculiar question in» peculiar wey. slow | © Double house on 15th st side sind tear alley: eleven | WO® SALE FOR 10 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT SALES USTERAW F | today at the New York Avenue Presbyterian | at once for a wedding trip to New York. majesty's government before the Supreme} To bim was referred the matter involved in room On Sag 7 387,00 Mager Seen eet ses sess eet swine: Pivete fares and otber ended irerinen gigguers | Church of Miss Fannie Rice and Mr. Mrs Rankin and Miss Rankin will not be at | Court over the question of jurisdiction of the | a difference of opinion between the director of JOR SALE—A LARGE AND HANDSOME STONE Sr call TOF maps And PEUTNSON LODGE. | “oat ayauineton. fo a Zoungest daugh- | home Fridays until January. Bering sen is demonstrated by an extraor-| the mint and the chief of the secret service J ter of dx-Senator Rice of Arkansas and i - at “pd trick dwnltag: 18.0r 20 room, frst Goor fa: | _no6-6t 93 and 09 Atlantic bunlding. a i x | are at, Are gut announcing the wedding of | dtnarily large attendance of distinguished law- | division of the treasury, and he hes ordered brick. eirht rvoms and bath -lot 3 Oe oe POR SaLE-CHOICE LOTS, FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. | henuy iden awoken ae gions Miss Addie Henningham, danghter of Mrs | yers in the court room pending the argument. | that the controversy be a This mater Si Pas REST a MUNCH romp, cos neem. | Mee gaia sleds Wented on Mae. ove. | Soe ane, nat, BOSS ced etn lot S135; = cal survey and has s wide acquaintanes tn this | Addie Deane Lyons, and ifr. Henry Lobmer. = mae R SALE_N. ¥. AVE. N.W. NEAR IST_SEVEN R_=ALi—AB-ULUTELY SOUND O-VEAR-OLD | city. ‘There was a tasteful decoration of pime | Jf, of Richmond, the ceremony to take piace | _ After Tux Stan's report closed yesterday | related to the legality of @ recent act per Spruce bet! ; bay, ‘size, gentle, fair travelef: will be secri- ‘att. Paul's Chureb, Richmond, at 9 p.m. No- | Solicitor General Taft concluded bis argument | of the director of the mint in issuing to news- ints ty fiance, fe Coile' tot oewds pecead | lott aisle Wiis acd Wasik av ang | SURE ate won Ota | nen OSES Sa Tomrenemas all eroind | vember in behalf of the United States Papers for publication copies of the photo- ponte wi 114 Fst_ nw. per toot. 20 | °0R SALE_-CHEAP, A LARGE YOUNG DRAFT | better to bring out the dainty effects of the| Cards have been issued antouncing the ap-| He claimed that jurisdiction over the waters | graphs that had bapn made of the new designs ee one, eee aa ae, ee ee pO ee gowns of the bride and her youthful and pretty Proaching marriage on Wednesday, the 18th in- | accompanying the grant of Alaska to this coun- | forcoins. The chief of thesecret service division, Dg pe ee EG Larch, facing Bi” a7 ot” HA'to Wide aligy °° | kee mall Dgey Loree pert payment. ADpIY TAS ae The ushers, ho were Mr. James | stant, of Ar. John 1. Wirt and Mise Lena O- | try by Russia and all waters of Alaska over rs pearly new datory. brick terms eaay ‘a x3 » ie. Mr. wn, Mr. Robert | Stearns, ter . 8. 8. Stearns. A Ge ES. Tapeh ae re Ao peed als Fal pa BARMERA | POR SALE Wp FOR GOOD, ROME, HARSEG | Breckinridge ir James Mefinone and Mr. | bes ome wedding." which only the immer | "HCH the Emperor of Noma had Jrudiction Foe, SALE—93.500 — A FASHICNARIE, LOCK | _mor1-2t SVE nw. | Hetnesathe owner mum ieave oty. Appiy ove jae | D- Cummin, ‘had in the lapels of their coats | diate friends of the family are invited, and will | Rg nt esi ag ee rants ane waters of ton. ith st. near N, frame house and lot: Formeiasogane sew satomi amex | POEs SOR IS UENTSEEE SqUAKE FOOT |t nee nol ‘sprays of lilies of the valley and bits of green. | be followed by a reception. at issue being a political one, the executive's dwelling, uy 4 213 rooms and youcan buy slotom the Electric Koad in Fort (OR SALE—FOUR FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH ‘The bridesmaids, Miss No Miss i, ‘Mre. R. Pelham-Suit has closed her country ° Sei attalinaarateming taaieme | MERE edhaeanarin wat ont tet Sve, | KR a a eee ns amen orer, adres | Mae "Gariand, Mine Woodward and Mie Dur‘ T= Felmam™Sait bee cloed her country | decision wat/contlasive unlets Congres tok "ion and Gretclaw inevery respect, "House opettfor OLINSON & LODGE, | ae ee WN MARES 16.1 HANDS | and tulle velle: losses’ week. rene ahols fners | UP ber residence on Stoughton street near ith. | cerning territorial sovereiguty, the President PES ead eR RSRES oa arnend pesos apply v0 | ROC ——_—_ OS an Actene palidin | Fics Syeare nae acCabLLy & ALEXaNDERS | nd falling to their waists. They carried each | 4 pleasant corn husking party was given at | Was invested with the power to make it, and Fok S814 Sew, commopiows axp DE STAGLEMO st: Cetween oth and l0th.-noll-dt" | @ big bunch of La France roses, tied with long | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fought | is decision would be the right one. POR SALE—A NEARLY NE brick on lettered st. west of Sth " cab.uet mantels: sitaated on &, corner: only $4,200; ‘easy terms. DAVID D. STONE, 4 A. The counsel for the British government, eaid " se F ’ sirable dwelling, with iatest conveniences; well 7 ONE FAMILY Of | Pink ribbons. At the end of the longest @|near Falls Church last evening. A party of 7 7 " - a SALELIN AGESTRAL AND FASHTONAULE | tdevted for “entertaining: ‘situate ear the Britian business hurse ,S years olt sound. excelent batsts | cluster of lilies of the valley was tied, reaching | friends from this city went ot’ to enjos the Se ee ee se mat dye ony n, within five squares of F st-. west of 10th. | Sesned in aaa tel nak onal aithowsay bendeonse vel'Touata “isis | down to the hem of their gowns. Each worea|fun.. Dancing and music were enjoyed, and | ™ cpg my end) mney rey mie | m ofa , contended that the publica Bent the pit for AUNTS Tale Metin for Ube | Sncorsted and reauy. for octupancy eigen ae ‘notG-st” | souvenir from the bride ina gold bow knot | shorily before midnight supper was served. eae ee er the ear ent | ticn of there photographs was contrary to law, HERFORD, 1307 no7-tt* TYLER & KU per Lord Salisbur: in, matching scarf pins worn by the ushers. | Among those present from Washington were inasmuch as they were “representations JP FAMILY HOBSE: | Kite Rice was the mad. of honor. She was | Mr aul Men Vronch and Miag Mees Frewek | of the United ‘States just as this goverument a” women! npr gate JOR SALE-A PROPERTY ON OTH ST. N.W. bulgias: aloe eee ; h Sia. productions” within the range of the statutes, Chit, “MYLEWS HOTHEREORD. 1307 Fat, | DOU CE Sa ne vitor | ROH SALE—JUST ARNIV ED_40 110m Ex-Senator Mtlce escorted the bride down the | Fought with their iamily will shortly remove | | The United States, he said, had been asked to | Vere ot Comune, that thee hea, tn Sain Bost" orn gee ee eS Fee eee ee eee treet adlerss potes | Sisle, relinquishing her at the platform to the | to Washington for the winter. submit the matter to arbitration and bad agreed | gnally settied and that there’ war no por sae Meyer Helshes that wit selifor 2) cents next apring SCHLEGEL. 403 Stu st. m.w. a m, who waited her coming attended by his} The Acorn Club will givea dancing reception | to the proposition,and now the other side asked for maps and particulars. f ESBINSON & LODGE. if you want to get full value for your money TE STUN 1205-6 25 and 4 Atlantic building. yreli-located brick house 1305 T st. lot alone | yugt north of DUPONT CIRCLE, opposite the rest; | POH SALE—0x100, ¢4 PEK FOOT; THIS BEAU. : harm in their being illustrated so that the pub- a —— — Raed New | at National Rifles’ Armory tonight at 9 o'clock. |for an opinion in advance of this arbitra- Me stight be inetracted. riage ceremony, During the prayer and bene. | Miss Jossie Arias of New York is the guest of | tion. Perhaps arbitration had not been ¢ offices of these two bureaus are ALE—AT A GH full leather landau and_ fine harness, ew, in use ashort time, Cail at 1309 20th gt. no7-6t* * agreed but at least the correspond- | close together, that of Mr. Drummond bel - the bri d groom knelt onan ele-} the minister of Venezuela and Bme. Rolet od ng $2 8 foot 5 deuce now being erected by L. Z. Leiter, esq., and | X titul lot is in tue uiust of the most elegant and - on - diction th 8 ence on the matter was leading up| on the third floor, directly over that of Me Jarce beautifully papered rooms and bat! surrounded 1 handsomest residerces in the city. | costly residences not ‘ting in the OR SALE—ONE PAIR FANCY BLACK DRIVING | gant white satin an brocaded cusl Peraza. med y yf. 200. ii iS Sree ieudcrn iapeovencent ral desuens | HANDSOMEST PANE OF NORTHWEST WASH- | F Pores voueyere sores; suitable for careawe oF | 5 d gold brocaded cushion to arbitration. He stopped at thie point, | Leech, the war of words raged merrily lit drait aso one par light drivers. “Inquire at that will later on form a part of the adornment Madame Suarez, wife of the Spanish minis- FoR SaLe-OrFERED Foi £ a and when Justice Gray desired some more ex-|for some days. Notes “were sent FONT CIRCLE PILLLSBUIY'S, ddand New Yorkave._nov-iw | of their home. When the newly married cou- sire ‘a La : * y a OE | Ble between tro rows ct shilling face passed ter, sailed for Europe on board La Fouraine. | plicit statement as to whether an agreement and K Cards are out for the wedding of Ada V.| Upon arbitration had been actually reached | spirit, until the: eatacky boda iesaddie wate: neato aod | and meu of the bridal party peices of ioe | Blackford and Robert R. Williams. the solicitor general hesitated to reply, and in-| tension might bec oe 7 ples. ‘The bride's gown was of lustrous white | ‘The marriage of Miss Sara J. Messer of this | H™Ated that per 806 F st. n.w. terms and ninsion te inspect appl: APEW Dats AT | nolo SIMGEK & LIEBERMANS, and N 3 jee “utd; improved Dp a goon sven toms fram fing for 6282 oui DAVID 5. st) 4 JUST NORTH oa and ti SOR S. LEITER HOUSE, Poms NORTH SIDE OF Q Si. JUST WEST OF NEW x alpsHine AVE too great, especially as aps he had revealed more | Mr. Drummond was very much in ona in cA HEAP WO COU! 3 eee than he (not being @ cabinet officer, and being | his arguments that the pubheation of the ee TN tHe CL eee sastubw helt victoriaale catager: | sttin richly trimmed in point lace. She wore | city and Mr. Henry L Whitney of Greenville, | authorized to speck ouly om legal’ questions} | tares ould be but on all teeseemenaene ‘000. * *“"DAVID D. SFONE. eo senae 3, Bj WIMED, REAL ESTATE, 00813THST. | buguies und Wagons; all stvies, new and seond hand. | the groom's gift, a diamond pendant. Her veil | N.H., took place at Alstoad, N. H., Novem: | should have So at last the contestants to refer the ae 806 Leautifui bouses.6 rooms and bath, press-brick tront. | _nold-t eee ee eae ee GRY ide ee reached tothe end of her train. The fowers| ber 4. ‘Attorney ‘al Miller then interposed, and | matter to arbitration for settlement, by making POR SALE AN ELEGANT, JN VESTMENT: | bey, window. concrete collet, all md: imps situated | Hom SA PER SQUARE FOOT ee 3 2 on carried were a large bouquet of lilies of +00 not only substantiated all that the solicitor | it an official matter that could be brought to Guner about to leave city. will sell at 9 sacrifice eo Se SL aE whee fe Hectris Kosa tn Fort FEST ARRIVED FROM Jonna: | the Valley. suk ‘coum. general had said, but went further and an-|the notice of the Secretary. One of pone apd og epee potty ntesbeenea pan ERE WALDRON, ‘Builder and Write or eall for maps and particulars, ae eras orses, 10 coupe horses, Capac pooreperidcenreds one a eee nounced that the government had effected an| the main arguments used by Mr. Leech oct ta* KOBINSU: LODGE, oFses and 2 Ke mdsa\ 10 we t = td FOx SALE_THEED NEW TWO-NTORY ANDCEL- | _nos-st as "Atsautie build SiMMONS,S1i | breakfast and reception given in the large hall Cincurt Court—Judar Hogner. agreement was ‘that the law ag: ng 13 He oe SATE TSE cons nino a catty | ot the Shoreham. The coe wee ‘effectively | _ Yesterday—Hadassah H. Hilien age J. Maury THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S ARGUMENT. atin ts Ais ec STORE SCE ALN. | contain, respectively 7 and Sr Piece tout on tot st. and 100 sect ‘on & letiered | JpOR SALE-THE LARGEST STOCK OF HAND: Dove; verdict for plaintiff, 2196. Danenhower| Attorney General Milles follonea Mr Taft. y, an pho! SALE_€4,000 BIC ELLING- and cellar: 3 3 street; 1 made business wagons and daytons in the city by decorated with palms and yellow chrysanthe- H. Ghul mums and the table was decked with large | 8+ D. C.; judgment in certiorari amended. pal means of th > 5 Tes 7 5 uedern tuprovements. Prices $5,000 and oO, 0 | NEARLY SEW: HANDSOME: y DONE UP; | ail modern tusrovements. Prices #014 Snold.3t x . Mr. Miller, after outlining the difference be- | tion was embod Ri oes ¥. PARDON & | : aa cor. 6H oy ink roses. In ti imu-|C: King agt. A. R. Allen et al.; verdict for her HOME: ‘ou ci ot, peer eae core private families: 10 well: | and Mrs. Bassett ‘tala. | Ment by default. courts, said the decision of the 4 cout mae Meyer Heights that will sell for 20 ernte ext spring. careculiy selected for yrivate families: 10 well- | and Mra. Bassett utood to receive congratul ech pd Stacked unless a statement | _ ellerday he tevaed on cvierte the effect Gab ate ON EI Write or call for maps and par matched touns: single (drivers, snd saddie horses. | tions, The guests were generally acquainted Equrry Court—Jwige Coz. could not be a news emer death of com- | Of want of jurisdiction appeared on its face, | the matter be dropped, thus practically affirm- —— ‘ordered to | 8nd he quoted Chief Justice Marshall in sup- | ing the position of the director, inasmuch as cliimated. | Every tac (08 SALEHOUSE 1841 focity work. = elecant fad 911-3 J. B. WIMER, Reai Est: wns Fooms; ail modern improve DOR SALE_SEVEN NEW TWO-STORY AND FOE Sate lity 1oF traiming of young horses | With each other and a very hay couple of | Yesterday—Nash agt. Clark: roughams, 1 Brew- | hours wore spent before the bride and Groom | plainant Bee suggested, ol ster T cart, 1 V hysicians’ phaetons, buskie . ". Ki ort of this contention. The Attorney General | the damage, if there has been any, isnow done. ace cb dualines on, the southwest comer | ieettoan alley. Appiy to the most desiral its, Se’ Everytinnae brat-class ahd as represented, | 8tarted on their wedding t Mrs. Bassett's | proceed. Crown agt. Crown; T. T. Kean ap- | Px whe an tecoleal maasn te tee rece licy ~ Pam et S00 for all if taken | BOU-1W A. A. WILSON, | kround, with fine view and WM."F. DOWNEY, Lat. bet. 1th and 17tn sts. a.w. | traveling dress was of blue and brown camel's Seed guardian ad litem. Rosenblat lora aioe Ghia the Incisuie ese wun eons — vi ‘Within neat five days. © Deval. fOR SALE 1436 SST NW ANEW FOUR mi — and a jacket of dark blue broadcicth. seed lat ; —o ae Burke pede oe be — endl rh ¢ soneking oa ETERANS. nollt SES | A ssory brick house: 15 rooms, ail modern improve: | 920 Fst. new. —__ ‘ALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG. | When they return, about the Ist of December, | Maury; testimony before E. White, examiner, | €™ment had no s shown that to Spree } FG, BATH. A, MF: LOT Isxl10 TO | Per yyy eccowaces Tiss N eal. batons 1408 | FOR SSLE_FOR 10 CENTS PER SQUARE, FOOT | FSM ea cn cuny terran clighpiyme ad ordered work | they will go to ioccakesptng A inee cinta |eullanel taken in ae a We Long, slieged | raptrd for intorantionsl lew, of which Mir- Cor-] SRGs Shcteg Biate to Bring « Pull At- Tris as ok rear alley: on Sth | nd 15th ste. ‘Bos-1mn ” | Meyer Heisuts that will sell for 20 cents next epring. | ROWRUY attended to. iii" | strect, which ox-Senator Itice has handsomely | lunatic. Shedd agt. Slater; sule decreed, sle had spoken so highly Monday, in its inter- jendance Here Next Year a national dealings. FOR SALECFIVE NEW HOUSES ON AD ST.N.& | Write or cal tor naps and ry furnished asa part of his wedding gift to his | Shedd, trustee. Blen agt. Am. S. and T. Co. i : : In the address of Gen. Roberts to the fifth Detween Gand H. U rooms, bath and celia a & LODGE, ca : daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett’s cards are | deposition of Bessie W. Clarke ordered taken. | The question of boundaries, he sai annual encampment of the Department payed silnodern conteniences. "Wil son mes = FOR _SALE—LOTS. sp'et°r so sflérnoons af home there) January,| , Zoday_—Cook age Cock; deetimony before C. | 5 aeecton Soe, tee oom Teves, ieee Masmchesstie,” Union Voterany” Uaion, <4 cash monthly iustalimenty a. = 20 and January 27. The bride's presents were | Ingle, examiner, ordered taken. in re George | di > boundaries. They simply investi- _ L8TWOSIX-ROOW JOH SALETHANDSOaME NEW MOUSE NEAR | vor foot ifrotd se oure:ninattigimon oi. #8 the | JOM waLE—LOTS. both valuable and numerous, but were packed | A- Slough; name changed to George A. Garner, | gated and found what the political department | speaks as follows of the next encampment to be fut sist bets Ath and» Dupont Circle. havine 10 Tos and bat ‘tC Hoc. per foot, Ibis is undoaltedly i % y i had established. Courts could not question the | held in this city: " et and sho ; away for safe keeping as fast'as received. Cake agt. Woodbury; resale of furniture and | liad establisl ; i is city icraieaiate stkentjon of speculators sad Tek TRE RO UE nEn Caen. Among those present were Miss Rusk, Mrs. | personal propert; acts of either of the political branches of the | a¢ our national encampment at Cleveland it Toca ty ‘ond improvewents Ou #ul Justice Field, Miss Britton, ‘Miss Kauffmann, aaeneneed nants, $20 mo. nin $30 0 erated and well dnished throughout; price $12,300; terms easy. HEISKELE & McLERAN, 1008 Fst. Boo-tit : ‘ as voted to hold our next annual encamy 5: bets SIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE | usion the Attorney General said an | "8S ¥' . e JOR SALE-TWO BRICK HOUSES, 3. 1., SIX a “Se ee ‘ACRES a and Mics Kenne, Miss tere, ae < Burial Permits, | agreement had been arrived at as to the terms | Ment in the city of Washington. In the hearts Proouss go mve, Det 2th att Lt ‘ON asiE Fan SEOEETA FER GUE Fae ce pati Tee i Wilese, atts) During the twenty-four hours ending at noor | of arbitration in the Bering sea question, and | of how many of our comrades has there long z aig ig oy a youcun buy lot on the Euectric Koad in Fort seeg SS ey Si Mie isckae we a terday burial it issued from the | now the other side asked that the Supreme | tee, jour brick. Louves, ute iG rooms Fegetean hey lot on, the Evectric oud in Fort Gn thee Prall, Mise, Burchell” Meo ard Meee Woes | yesterday burial permits were issued from the P been the desire to see once more our national ee brick Bouse, y Fouls. th eee ee PALISADES OF ‘THE POTOMAC, Hungerford, the Misses Beveridge, tho Misses | health office for the following: oes veld Anette Che question, ont Se cOM7 | engtiel. Mang have set Seen ham ano @e se et Bart S awe pf SSI pe oui Brown, Mra. and Miss Christy, Mr. and Mra, | White—James O'Brien, 42 years, congestion | 1&*H4e it, but decide against theUnited 8 war. What an interest, therefore, the men- vrth the price asked: $7,400. Peg CW. CHAPEL, Lise Fst noi TERMS, inevers case, [GSUITTHEPURCHASER, | Hallet’ Kilbourn, Mrs. Staples’ and the Misses | of ecay cnnde suite MR. CHOATE’S CLOSING AROUMENT. . J » ee : : one Aa - ; EDINGIOTS | Beet our chaise Butktnw oeean bo Sosaer es | Hallet, Kilb of brain; Claude L. Miller, 2 years, gastro] yo. 7 it Chonte of Noe York cits followed | ion of Washington as our next place of meet SALE-A HANDSOME con Sey ET altar hte oS se i ‘ounecticut | 16 = enteritis; Nicholas Glas, 4 years, diphtheria; agg a . ‘hing Most contortauly, afranved and veins lo" Snted om auorthwest corner makes it" inost desirable: Strunted only one block frou, Dupont circle, with first: Class surroundings. Price, $13,500. F Mr. Miller. He made the closing argument for | ™S bas awakened. We all want to go; we all r. ith st. and Ls ‘mean to go; we all must go. PL SQUARE FOOT $25 CASH, BALAN .| Another pretty wedding took place at 1 a sag AULMONTHLY FAY-) o'clock today at the residence of Mrs. 3. F.| Heruce, “hak” ook toms esemption; Mary | tye British government. Mr. Choste's argu: . a is rh This department ix going and we want to so wee: pes ae ‘ Hartigan, wife of Dr. Hartigan, United States | F, 6 ye devoted, as he stated in beginning, “ . BULK SJQUNOTON, | aeyerdicieie fat wil'tilier Sy ernteneat sprne- | SEERA JDYE RENDENCER ABE NOW, EING | consul ai Trieste, Austria “Mise Clara Louise |eumcet 1 James, 76 years, pulmonary | ment was devoted, as he stated in beginning pon whan fertens bacreien MUR ae Eek n05-6t : 1503 Pa. ave. n. Ww. White or call for mapsand particulars Lovee, THOSE FURCHASING NOW aresureto REALIZE | Orme, her daughter, and Mr. Wm. Heald Bur-| Colored—Kate Tolston, 90 ycars, paralysis; | three-mile limit law, he said, had never been | favor, may go there and go. without feeling (OR SALE_WE, OFFER A FINE, BUSINESS Sian Uo AUR te aS Mey iSrmation ap: | ger, Were married by Rev. Dr. Bittinger, the | Catherine Woodard, 1 day, cyancaiz, Araold | disputed until now. He outlined the points of | hretha aa So ther Meath of house, recently, butit. Tor business purposes, rent 5. ee eetomes, na *?*| bride's uncle, who also performed the same | Wesley, 3 months, inanition; Emily Bayly, 38 nd concluded that accord-| ‘To accomplish this desirable result I trust for 3 Fears at $1,000 fer annum. Price, $12.00. ocz]-sm 1alo F st_n.w.. Washington, D.C._| ceremony for her parents. Owing to recent | years, pleuritis. ing to it the Say ard when seized, fifty-nine | that ; | family bereavements only a small company, = that every command (if they have not already vt a noi-6t aS —_——__ miles from land, was fifty-six miles outside of | gone so) will take immediate «t 4 4 mio eis Tse. cee composed entirely of the relatives, were pres- all possible jurisdiction of the United States. | fund suf Pr fope to sniee 2m to ZS T st. b {OK SALE—CAPITOF, HILL—OR WOULD RENT SHOOTING STARS, % ig Misia ‘eb ths Greek Duce: ind sufficient to defray the m a Ffirsithed bandsome corner residence, new? ten ent, Mr. Geo. Orme gave the hand of his sis- ry eceaeary i on Why would it not be proper, taking the con- | of vosmrene i fone saree eceric Hihiine west’ corner Ith and: H sta, ne, 100 feet ter in marriage.’ Tho bride wore « traveling | William Johnson, alias Ben Jackson, the | tention of the United. States as to territorial | grow’ cy4.comes intitidasie In tes eens tooo , after Sp m., | uate, Price very low fora tow days, ss The “man with a mouth” is a say-trapof | dress of tan Bedford cloth, trimmed with colored man arrested in Baltimore last Thurs- | jurisdiction as correct, for the President to ex- cl 01 1 Dos! hoot ATEN TOF wt aw | politics beaver, and carried a cluster ‘of bride's roses. : wt wl sn Me EY x baat 5 Gap aM | Fooms; bay windows: -tained lass a and 400 |S Cap st, | cabinet mantels; elecant parking. st, fh, 4.1200 | tb, Gr, each... 1.800 | OWNER, 1001 Massachusetts ave. 2 he 10 | a ancl moe wot : = = day one charge of stealing a horse and wagon | tend the territorial jurisdiction of the country | beautiful city, our national city, our ¢ , then GOR SALE—A. PROPERTY ON 9TH ST. ‘Uk SALEFOic 10 CENTS VER SQUARE FOOT Her bat, wrap and gloves, when she donned | in this city two days before his arrest, was ar- | Hundred miles out to wea; even more, extend | the men wine actualy toneht ty'ponmen it he pei ate erent all Meyer Hewuts that will sell tor 20 centa next spring. a hasty.” them on the eve of starting for the train, it from ocean to ocean? officials should vie with each other in doing SS Ey Tee BUTHERSORD. (07 F st | Write or oli for maps and part ‘My boy, do not be hasty,’ matched her gown in color. Mr. and Mrs. |Tigned in the Police Court yesterday for|” ‘Tis closed the arguments and the Attorney | honer tothe battle-scarred veterans whe went ockat* am antic teen: The parent fond insisted; Burger will be away about ten days, and when | grand larceny, and he plead not guilty. General submitted various legal citations. or are entitled to wear, the badge of our order. FO S405 con Wor AND P STS XW. ROW 5 ei Tho lad then as a messenger they return will reside with the bride's mother | Mr. Charles A. Langley, the owner of the a — Wreaths of laurel should be in resdiness of tne new Enlish, basement bricks; 7 and 9 Obediently enlisted. at 1015 20th street. team, told Judge Miller that his team was Can Change His Name. with which to deck their brows, and thé Spection:coruer beuse suitable: for drug’ store. EAS. : The wedding of Mise Frida Kondrup and driven off from in front of ahouse on 16th! 1. the Panity Cont the mei Justice | Bation’s medal of honor in waiting for their TERMDAVEMALLEMY cu ¥ st..Pacitic bidy. ocs-dm | cellent chance tor party desiring « pleasant, - : Bnsign Edwin H. Tillman at Epiphany Churoh | street while he was attending to some business. sche pags Aenteeatbceseretsyeaed decoration. Send your representative men af Gk SALE_GO0D CHANGE! : os suncane; Cio nat males tt price, 06.00 cach “The Smighthes are to the manner born, you | was the evont of last evening. Five minutes | The team turned up in Baltimore, where Moses | COX signed a decree changing the name of delegates to sit in council in the Senate cham- 420 5th st. nw. « 10-roow house, now used a8 law | Toe know. niter the doors were opened there did not |Silverman, a liquor dealer, purchased it for | George A. Slough to George A. Garner, on pe- | ber of the Capitol, which will be the place of 3 Ee ere mane cd toe BUNT en nL LS peuveun bore lot on toe “Yes?” replied Mra. Bobleigh. “There must | seem to be a vacant place in the middle of the | £50. Mr.’ Langley valued’ the team at $365. | tition filed by Albert Sillers, in which it was | our mecting. to transact the business’ ef the sore is only s portion, of the, property oa my | snc o cus aos “ Meyer Heights that will sell for have been some shocking manners about at | Church save the few reserved pews near the |The man who bought it identified the | stated that the petitioner had been raised by | grandest soldier organization in the lend jst and ioth. [nolo] 1HOS. ©. por _SALE—DESINABLE PRESSE ee Se cub es sasee AROUINEOH & TOG, | the time, don't yon think?” chancel. Clearly the popularity of a wedding | prisoner as the person from whom he pur- | his mother exclusively and had been known by — ; oS mee ame ae oe ee —— Leas, Telght tie ushers were pretty generally Sans iaerall steered tae cenas theese: | oe ee ee Oe eee eee sooo: ve an relieved of the problem of seating those who | longed to the prisoner. Detective Reilly of It Wil Be Considered ~Ok SALE— FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS |. The fact that “I” is as short as it is possible th . A Widow Wants $10,000 Damages. by the Knights of Aecernt eSE SERIE OF TEE NEW se, | on SAGES THUDS BRUGES COTE | FY ord be inno excum forts being | sae, three, teeume of pegple poured up | Baltimore recovered the tm and arrested to |e ee ae a Labor Convention brick fronts, with stone steps and trimininys. Price, ‘excellent order: antique mahogany bureau, | *2€ pronounced so often. more to do than to look for a familiar face and ey anything to do with the team. asked by Johanna Downey to pay £10,000 dam-]| The Knights of Labor convention met yess $4,200 each, and one corner house at $5,000, Terms midebocra, ae. Inqiuire 707G st-a.w., Kovin 7. ee passe cies ee = extra at-| Judge cared held om in $500 bail for the | ages in the suit brought for her by Henry E. | terday in Toledo, and the forenoon was spen® % NEW \BLE FRA’ a e departure of el times marks tention. Just when all were seated Mrs. Harri-| action of tl nd jury, and in default of is or busbant t % port come Containing. t ivoua with hail: heated Uy latroben; | JOR, SALE-CIGAR STORE, GOOD LOCATATY | gr tar “parse, son arrived, accompanied by Mrs. Parker and | bail he was committed Os pa nian coment <t Gated Ser lntend, 1 ates aatien Te wigith a aie nd of a 'Y season. Michael D. by bei truck by « train on ittee dr good Yard and alley in rear. Prices, $2,100 and $2,- | L° and trade: owner can give good reasons for selling. . Mrs. Dimmick. ‘The mistress of the White ichael Downey, by being struck by a on | mittee on law was presented, and laid over to 240. “Now is the time totake your choice. Terms to Iuquireot GEO. W. SCUFT, 43s and Pa, ave. nw. ene capanucle dened ont acne eek ———— October 20 last. bear Mr. Po: Ay'cenneal 06h: ‘For full particulars call upon rok SALE-1WO MILK ROUTES AND Dang | “De You, ab, think,” said Gus de Jay, ashe | better. Her gown of black brocade was richly Suatias Dor saul eee ee cs Se Secretary-Treasurer Hayesnext reported. The po MCLACHLEN &BATCHELDER | BOD pAtcriiwost: omnet ust iene tia eite Ae | puffed a clond of amoke from the paper health- | trimmed wit jet and the exquisite little x yesterday morning in the Equity Players Signed for Next Season. total annual receipts were €99,685.22; expendi- Comer 10th and G ste. nw. _ | dress OWNEL, Star office. no16-3t" | destroyer that he held between his fingers, French bonnet SE black lace ani Jot was the specks freed Se from the bonds! The management of the National Base Ball | tures, £102,474.36; balance on hand at begin- = s SET OF FLAT BOOKS WITH | «that cigawette smoking buhts a man?” most becoming she hasever donned. wore | of matrimony ‘anny Rosenblot. They] Club has signed Billy Earle as one of the | 5, ‘ ¥ FOR _SALE—PIANOS. eee icse’ | -wasn'tkace” vation teaskiaeli oT eentt iy Srety eye in the chaseh, follobed karts, | Nefe married by a Jewish rabbi in Austria in | catchers for the coming season. Earle played | urs? gigaea 78 nt nuance now im trons i UK SALE—ELEGANT THKEE-PEDAL FAT- : ” 4 1880, and after living in England, New Y. i team durk Cepetecomes ye We hove constant Brerrsas ain pane 2! beat bear, | POR SALE STUCK AND FTRLTREN OF CON: | think I over aaw the experiment tried. theaisloand watched her coming down again ng in England, New York | «strong game with the Sioux City team during ced; must be sold. 1248 Uth st. n. w. i The general executive board's report states Soe ne leaning on the arm of Gen. George B. Wil- Seared Rees ER Ee the past season and his coming to the local | that there is a growing feeling in England and dias, Patent Office Reports (:niech,) frou 2949- He who talks and talks away hams, for whose wife Mrs. Harrison enter- | the defendant becaile intimate with one Jacob | Bine isin the nature of a decided acquisition. | other countries im favor of autonomy, Nols. ; Officias azettes, Escapes what other bores might say. tains the warmest personal friendship. The | Estinger and deserted him, and be entrested | Earle was one of the aggregation of bess mends this should be : iD, BATH | nolo” STORE ene, Dict Of Medicine, foal” Beautiful one; andthe pretty bride | Ber f@.return, promising io forgive her, but | ball” players that Muwuager Spaulding | Poor py trated s full ateeneet of ee aid “Ol = ~ = - ' a 2 of PSP REE ats | PORASALE HASPSOME, SQUAEE ROSEWOOD | [Ol SALE-DIAMOND FLAME PEYCHO, NEW| It was gray chilly morning when two of the | had introduced, into the arraugemens obit Pepe lerentin plage gd gareemigrmns Pree the guest motional wane. 'Sinco sven he | difficulty with the government bureau of ent TE @ RLEINER, 19 F | mediately et Fiz loth ot nw. Dem polbor | a aia wrey Caan OF ine. Call atter OOC0c%, 1°74 | influential citizens met on the platform of the |of novelty. When the. wedding ‘march | RO# °O! Four” Chas. Hoye appeared for ome | lout the ase of his right ares, Det it bee all come | €°8¥ing and printing, which will be distributed plainani (08 SALE—A MODEKN. SQUARE PIANO, GOOD | }-on SALE—3_HUMBE) SAFETY Bi. | Tailway station. All was and yet in about | sounded the two ushers, Lieutenants A. F. i : ai the | #@ delegates. The report of nate pe pe SL Sons (OR SALES. HUMBER PATTERN SAFETY BI y peace ¥ t. back tohim again,and his game during sd lots i all parts of the city, af bottran ‘mold-zw* a eae FOE SALE-PIANO IN GooD CONDITION WITH | 1y - cover and stool, 840, Address Box 44, Star office. | Gray FOR SALE - Gilt ap— cam Lf the cash H Fechteler and W. McFarland, led the way u demns the extradition of Hughes, the master ‘utijes” all mini. - each $3,800; terms co suit, | WORCH & CO.. ¥25 7th st. new. Pianos for rent. Sebe fsendye asety biey Se eaten tae Se ae ARE I IONS SOE OL ciadesi Missy, ihe dhorentet than ie the Eaned ‘by the ‘Boston Association, but was | ¥orkman of the clothing cutters, by Gov. Patel WiitE® kLciNbn, 610 F st_n-w- ‘noitye | Sohumer Pianos. ov le, $20. CAPITAL C fusion, : bridal perty, were in fall uniform. Afwer Mrs. Case's Charitable Bequests. mncas Zo ‘lay bere aint “Deston waived “al | #00 of Pennsylvania on a charge of conspiracy Foe sare eee SS ‘What was the matter?” asked one of the | them followed two bridesmaids, Miss Darneille | The will of the late Anna Rogers Case, wife claim to him. The Nationals have also signed | Preferred by the Rochester clothing mann- LE DROIT PARK. S stops; high toy id walnut case. first-class order 2 s|F E NATIONAL TYPEWRITERS, | men who arrived just too late to witness the | and Miss. Brenneman, then two groomsmen, | of ‘Admiral . ~ sitar: He facturers, and the board also complains Besatifa thee vonyins otiee trek aweling on | Saige price SiS: wil be told for SSS" aes Vipmen scalitens $00 coke gu ce meio i £ Rear A. L. Case, has been filed with | Pitcher Dolan of this season's Columbus team thet — mo affray. followed by the other two maids, Miss Grandy : wacker rho the labels of the order are counterfeited sys ons x : ai = L a a 4 : beq A , anki the appoint Brig $20. “heey teria, Handsome roacwood cases Tull octave: Fetish: tact four moutaa, wil selat qreat nent | “How do you mean?” gheritia Kondrup, The groomsmen wereLiouts | husband certain real estate at Newburgh, |S? 0d Brooklyn league teams. special coumittec to devise means of remedy. noroet “"GOHNSON, CHEW ECO., G17 Fat. | oract meeeety Mal nd ee weit, BRTESCt | ce betore’ leaving city. Address MISSO Moccott | “Well, Jim said the water was purty cold this | Mason, Rogers, Knapp and Dougherty. The|N. ¥., and Newport, RL, she a . he report congratulates the order upon ite POE Saar Aaa apap awe, | Smeg et coy See noo moment ber | FO SANE FayCHO naTETa gr4o ax | Morain’ an’ Bill asked him how did he know.” | groomimen aud bridesmaids sicod opposite | leaves to the American Bible Society, Seamen's| 1, ¢nq pine, Metel Normandie. | membership of 70,000, but cautions tgainet Fes SE Uteernett hoes aad ments. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave- no7-ut oF $110; $10 down; new laiup and bell im ——_—_+ee ____ each other at the head of the aisle, while the | Friend Society, Children's Aid Socicty, ull of | 2 ee ee ee "a Toows and Bath. situated on maid of honor and the bride, who came in with | New York, $1,000 each; Midnight Mission, Home | Cox, in the case of Cake agt, Woodbury et al., | Last evening formal reception was given rahered crimes ENT hor cousin, Gen. Geo. B. Williams, passed them | forYoungWomen, Sailors’ Home,SocietyforPre, | made an order directing the trustece, W. J. ge reper a Detective Proctor and Officer Rhodes were | by and entered the chancel. The groom ad-| vention of Cruelty to Children and Five Pointe Miller and J. C. Heald, to resell the furniture | Emmick und the respomes ty — R vor the only members of the police force who at-| Vanced from the palm-decked recesses of the | House of Industry of ib yy Mr. owderiy. tcorners th | 150K SALE—CHICKERING BABY GRAND. price of $5,000; terms | Kt 4 special bansain: pataral rosewoos case; in. per- fect order as to tone and touch: piano cost origina) ~ $900 ,will be sold for 6250, on: ponthl; Ae a payiuen' DMIt w York aud Heathen 2 Pate vecautal nee Stay soe teen 2 Rouse. + roous and bath price _ r chancel to meet ler with bis best man, Pay- ene and B and personal property (excepting the dynamos) | Other addresses were made by citizens a geo" pended the meeting held last evening at the | master T. N. Speel, U.S N. ‘The rest of the | oc Becton: S00" cocks ee Teo aD) | om five days’ advertisement and to requires | members of the order. Boldt CHEW © Uo., 617 F st. JOR E—SHOP-W! GAYILOL. |, RAT | Hotel Fredonia for the purpose of organizing ® | bridal party then grouped back of the couple, | Case ahe * leaves $50,000 in ‘trust for | deposit of $2,500. The property was sold on i ce eee i SAL: ¥ Seslameeipecnensthon sane a. Saebion tire setety wcrc LEMCOMPARY, ete; | police Christian oa Agent Sweeney muile Rev. Dr. Mclim proceeded with the mar-| her three grandchildren, and ‘the rest | the a instant to Rot Guyhe of Brooklyn for CHILE NOT UNFRIENDLY, FOOms,; &. uit : lot 20 setnetie Semen ~ ‘2UY Water st. ; take 7th st. caule cars betore p.m. | of the Newsbe Children’s Aid riage servic 3 i n ,000, made a di it 1,000, and fail- peers gers Pre. Bi Si Sater, ongo | spa bese, wetucrs four clear, beulant cree: | 2ysiar feihcoratplehiedd ie Seen Toe ainy wna docked with whito chryranthe-| ing tittvon, D. B. Ca Stig Hace | $8 wo men depont of 61.00, 2848] Wass Senor Mata, Mlniior of Foreign Af bg Sigs desired, taay be hed Sar te Pp AOL STE | ROK SALE-TMPORTED BULBS—CHINESE Sa |X "COTitution was adopted and Officer | mums and all around it set with palms. During | Fo nia in trast’ for hes ‘grandson, C. W. Ccee | order was made for a resale. fairs, Says—The Valparaiso Assault. FOS, S462 Fie is OF STN eo WooMN, a | PIANOCOMPANY, G. VT Leicester, president, Bos: | wire dower stais’ ailases and stapes, SCHMID. | Rhodes was elected president. “Detective the ceremony the couple knelt on « white eatin | Deering. Her husband, ‘Hear Admiral Case, ae The New York Herald's Santiago correspon= BL lots Wall> to 18 footaliey:Nirwealicy houses | ton Factory at Westboro, Mass Tis ten st. nw. sim” | Proctor was selected secretary and Mr. Swee- | Cwbroidered cushion. Rig followed, with | *22:200; Daniel R. Case, were named asexe-| Tae Manrxe Baxp will be in attendance each | dent ha» telegraphed to his paper an interview RETNA Sid tae porto ae EEE | OR, SALE A BARE CHANCE -SPECTAL ar | Pog BALE ho. TOR THE HAC ney frocurer. It was decided, to appoint a | Fea’, Pillteme the bide react writs | eutors. evening from 7 to 10at the chrysanthemum | had by him with Senor Matta, the Chilean min- t E_ NE : — fia Sh peadauarters ior | board of directors, to be composed of one officer a bride’ —— i inet Et ome |, pot ee SE ES eS eeatifl fa Mone wih very ‘Bue and ‘ie tine ba Hone poetic tana etl from each precinct and one from headquar- eee pve spy beg bed ‘Tho Polltichl Assesment Case ‘Submnsea. |” recaadama mee poy ey ney banyan = A to the do inard-wood nisi. open’ dre places’ cabs ib: | ime quauity and power. "Au ana latest ua-| BA Moree Blankets for ttroet rs. » Mr. 4 ‘The the & fea 5 mand of the Unit lor satisfaction on feeseas st ad tina elec: | Yor raurtan, Anes tne igh Glee and vnatpwd | Plu Lap Ha sae Ehanld the sevociation sucoded ts the inion: | STAD att, tarts beogeet hs earcisa ons | cums of GA. Hopton, peeeiaaaof the Out De, sep praceregrre ese verses W. 1. HOPING & Co. 1400 Fae | sion for ohiy Sank) Contnesriyucicie, ‘Thien. | Fine Wool Lap iheben tion to hold weekly meetings at officers’ | &Fom's gift, and the bouquet sho carried was | case of C. A. Newton, president of the Old Do-| Charley Johnson, Sullivan's backer, bas been | “°°9¥nt of the Baltimore outrage has created strument bas been used ony ® few wonths and isa houses and a monthly meeting in the Police | #ent her by Mrs. Harrison. The maid of | minion Republican Club, indicted for sending | authorized to match Sullivan with Francis |®°™uch dissension. The Chilean minister, in SOR SALE— bargain. Five years’ quarautee transierred to x f honor and the bridesmaids wore demi-trained lars soliciti i iti i is the course of the interview, expressed the Ei wy ssisstractea by the owner to obtain an offer Taser. “Call at once. ibe acca Sree ce sees See Se ENE ne | ume gonun end aekamend beeaee ate ng contributions for political | Patrick Slavin of Australia for the largest opinion that the United States representatives rable '¥ 1219 New York r |ANO EXCHANGE, ———— La France ‘Mrs. G B. Williams | PUTPOSes to employes in a government depart- | purse offered and a side bet of the test re., Which Will Bow be Slt a 9 nOcTIfe on, Boz, YAS Fa. ave. Helen, Bent Jeskoow" seat robeor Maank Sabeds — ment, were concluded yesterday afternoon, Mr. | amount the other side will put up. John L. | seemed to think that they could in every way nolo-3t s 6.0lith st mw. | FOR SALE-WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST a Wie en Seat ro) yetal passemen. | A. K Browne briefly replying to District At-| stipulates that the fight chall’ come’ off inthe | dictate to Chile as to what she should do end ee E ‘Yalu, for your square piano sn, part paywent fore | piasos. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Tith heliotrope crape and crystal pussemen- | torney Cole, and the case Was submitted. latter part of September or the middle of Oo- | should not do under various conditions. This F lode | st a.w., overlooking beautiful Blonth, ef all can. You cam save 923-00 pi ‘Fok SaLE—“OT TO" Gas ENGINES, BOTH S In your issue of today you say: eae SS Sylar Bo gd see ie ces tober, 1892. Stand on the part of the United Sistas’ repees Feduced, 7 * Ck Sey SrEwani a 90 nog-tm bw aaa ca'on. “DUUALLUE eat Museu ais. | “The remains of the noble and philanthropic were limited to the bridal party and re~ Emerson's Idea of the Divine. — sentatives, he added, was untenable. He de- Beloit g sev lath st ee | oon sale iER OF THOSE FOR SALE on r Helen Hunt Jackson (‘H. H.") might well have | [atives. Their house was tenet lecorated | A special meeting of the Emerson Ought Liberals Uneasy About the Erich. nied the stories so persistently thee ° LEONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE X.orcans. in gtk Righ top. been left where she desired that they should | with chrysanthemums and the window | Club and its friends wili be held tomorrow herylaccaprvbe’ the Cork election has od uns eaictentl we te United at ctw" stores, nine Teguan Gry conciete oiler sah | SEEIFFEE & COMLIFF: SG Tithoe nw Fepose, on Cheyenne mountain.” recess was made a bower where the young | vening at All Souls’ Church parlors, when |°@¥%4 some satisfaction in English liberal said lean, authorities Modern inyrovemnente, lot 33 test ¥ inches 2100, wide Se SS eS an Barking imciosed by iron fence; price, $8,000." In- : < would upon completion of the judicial Such was doubtless the fecling of her nearest | fro? te toas “on cy pote cert al | Hon. W. T. Harris, United States commissioner | “i*¢les, the prevalent fecliug in regard to the ‘Bol ppe ¥IS PRAYER EN floral : ~ into the attack upon the Baltimore Brera ietaency forthe calebrated KHANICH | quitters ts" con “uta ovuce” 40-4 ines Oy" tau | Felativer and friends, but a mercenary fellow | ship outed on a glassy sea’ with her” name, | of education, will be present tolead the converse. | °bibition of the past two weeks is one of ex- "ts tcau ana fivrly in areiviog & BACH panos oodi-Ins"_| watch and jewelry repairing. G. W.'FLCH® pra had puta pre-emption or some other kind of | -Matrimony,” on a pennant. tion. The subject will be “The Poems of Emer- | ®™¢ depression. Mr. Gladstone himself is ve. BW. = Hl «claim upon the mouth of the canon leading} “amor resent " ning said, on theauthority of men usuallyacquainted | The Herald's correspondent says that — eaeaa———ee | to hor grave, ob well as the ground, ahare, sie Petal ates Rinnee ee con That Express ils IAteot theDivinn” De. | Tu SE cctimante to be plunged in deep | throughout his conversstion with the Chiles, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Yrasburied, and was making ma@ehandise of her | fan Francisco, Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Kondrup With Mr. Bence ed ee et soqosint- | Snziety. ‘The details of the Cork encouster | minister the latter aoe ae 3 RENT—FUKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, a fame by charging every visitor to the grave 25 | and other relatives. Bire, Field, wife of the | STC° a ee perfect famili- | Nove been published with no lack of vivid de | ing that he felt keenly the attitude of the iberal for one oF nore yvars, one of the Lanlsouee? coun’ | 7 cents for the privilege of crossing his nd. arity with his writings especially qualify him ¥ ‘and that he was annoyed that so aw), Le Droit | # Places in the District: beautirully located op the! T'xe Apyantaces Orrenz th Peete wmere cory in. | Justice, was present at the church. Ensign | to interpret the Emersonian ye scription by the tory press and have created | States, ores . euguts West of Kock, creek. about two (2) miles front e peuple of Colorado Springs wero very in- | and Mrs. Tillman will spend their honeymoon emran annss genera! dingust throughout England. Tory | # nation should matters so defiantly. Also t'vo pretty new brick houses for 83,000 on very | the <i#5,, PASTE as omel IX dignant at the outrage, but as the fellow had | in the south and make & short trip np to Weft speakers and writers ask whether it would be | | The Herald's Valparaiso dispatches state that assy terns “eeu of tae wil gy 0 er Boli-dt DOLANS & WHITING, 1520 Fat. FORT MYER HEIGHTS. law on his side and would not sell out there | Point before they settle at their future home at A wetet ponee Tanpeeten. just to abandon loyal Irichmen to the mercy of | the silly story about the sinking of the cruiser Bol0-3t _ 41 Le Droit butidine, corms Sh nee FO PEXTCAT BOYD'S, MD.. NEAR BR STA-| vrecrRic ROAD (under construction). Wax no other way to stup the indecency than | 97 24 street northeast. Mrs, Tillman's father | -P- Morton W. R. Corps, No. 1, had their people such as those who battered each other | Baltimore bas been brought to the attention of Foe sate rise THREE-STORY wp | sable, ke-: LS acres See month tpteezer ONLY ONE-HALF MILE FROM CITY. bag ne Abare, inst, returned from | was the Danish consul to this country for many preparer po ad Mra. Parket of Burn- | with black thorns at Cork. At conservative | the junts and bas caused it mach vexstion. brie] “ L1- St &. Cc. DU. eo F at. fo meet on ” Posner ss | inca ge ee O° BPSeteni "|": me ung ihm [enna nd a pp at a | eye a rn a | ny ne enone : . —— Bivim’ a8 PRATT & SONs Noom &, Sun bide. of os Eire. 456" few hither | FINEST VIEW AROUND WASHINGTON. Real Estate Matters Fees ot Mie Biche Cotton and Mr. Richmond | creiock by the president, Julia W. Mason. ‘This Fema ead thet a eens -"Englishmen officer from that ship at the examination of the Fen ite; GREAT BARGAIN — MODERE yt SURPASSES ANYTHING ON THE HUDSON. Wm. J. Aiken has bonght of W. H. Barnes, night, Rev. Dr. Sunder! to any other conclusion. ae ‘on condition that be cam “oieeaiee cox. pox pI ASHINGTON'S MOST FASHIONABLE | trustee, for $10,801.73 subs 98 to 105, equare ——— a a, for “ reason aol EASTEKDAY & Mii Seem | ADSOIND FORT MYER. 721—each 16.92 by 76 feet on E between Ist and a Mr. R.E. Burch and ‘the religious phase of the Irish | Money Wanted for the Sherman States. Fora - Sg ee aed VA: #350. | BROAD GRADED STREETS, arranges fe Ae ee re $ that the acts of violence | The Gen. Sherman statue committee of the BETWEEN 15TH _ : “pa . 8. Swormstedt has purchased of C. Gess- | Emma C. all-sufficient argument | society of the Army of the Tennessee yesterday scat desirable i -ctory and beck te 2 f bn miiprmae ford for $5,000 sub 77, square. 917—16.15 by 80 | lain attended the bride and wore stylish Burnside, 4 Parliament appointed Col. D. B Henderson of Dubuque ieotts aliey Wil : cae anaeraate. fect on B between sth’ and 9th streeta north- | of tan broadcloth. ocee | Ae calorie of the Erich National League, | 824 Gon. John DM. Noble a committee on com- E A RARE INVESTMENT. “Miranda W. Faller has bought of Adeline N. | snder McWilliams gave her away. Gannon, president of the Irish National | Tessional legislation, with instructions to ask =. _ ero :| STONE FOR BUILDING AT COST OF QUARRY- Ghalker for 95,500 sub 25 of same oquare=— 17.65 no reception, ‘Wm. Lyan, treasurer, and | for sn of $50.00. The armies SALE—MY LATE RESIDENC! ING, AND THE CHEAPEST LOTS AROUND | by 80 feet on B betwee 8th fitreets | at once on their bridal trip. Button, secretary, have issued a sig- of the and Cumberland, the @. wood ave. Le Droit Park; froute a mY WASHING LON. northeast. instant Miller. dressed to the ot] ene C4 4} cnedel: cachanen ~ y If this interests the speculator, builder or those look- | _ Harry has bought for $5,850 of L, | northeast. otatemen! = friends Spemte Geese, Sate officers, as well ao ‘sort = {ae foresuberban Lome, cal and let us drive you over M. Saunders 8 and 9, ‘24, Columbia oe renting were ee document refers to of the country at large. property. Height : groom’ rival factions, inflamed with hate, arrayed ferns sense o-otenen nll) Pose Cur rics for Jot inthis eubdiviion are low, bat | | Bary F. Fleming hae purchased for 96,900.26 | Sueen B. Sheri, Mr. Ireland, and au Capt. Ray's Indian Soldiers. imme cay et they will not continue iong, as the ELECTRIC ROAD, | of J. C. Pilling sob 24, square 164—25 ‘by 92 | Dr. 2 ‘Baturally lopked to there for| Capt. Crowder, judge advocate of the depart be Thich will be inoperation next mouth, will eausea bis | feet 4 inches on New pehire avenue be- | Fnight, Mr. Pence and unity are fore-| ment of the Platte, has returned to Omahe Sao iaween bere GAB.| Termatosuital. Charles Gelehend oe for of [and “Mtr. “Harvey ap Nemy yond —— from Fort Washakie, Wyo. He says that Capt Sourenieurse, thins. carga and = varty ‘ahi fe of } Call and we will begiad to give youll particulars. | wimede We Fpgbeen oss 100 | home, 471 Missouri avenue, a manhood of Ireland, and % | nay is getting along well with hie company of purchase « ibe ‘ona meet Map, &c.. at office ot . Fuller sub 21, square 633, fe to force these parliamentarians to EDopporvunity ; " es feet on Batreet betweon New Jersey avenue | held an informal ted t ‘quarrels and make for other | Indians. They are learning the regulations and om 7] . ROBINSON & LOD@E, sd Latatrost uorthwont. oe a ees to whom the interestscf their country Spgulrpmeni ofthe service rupldly. The most Pe Ey, Pickle Ss: aE Oe TO Investment and Real Estate Brokers, Warner So eats an peo Tk | ome rf merit than personal ambition or rercowe the inina’sapertson’ When frame: 7 ‘SS and 9 Atlantic building, 028 and 990 F st. juare 750, 60 by 80 feet on street Miss Sallie y : ‘more branches in Amer- | are sick mauy of them to take the ‘Sao a B. STAHL, 456 La. ave. ees 2d end Sd streets northeast. Jones were i. :