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STAR: WASHINGTON. p.c.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1891. .___ FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR_SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SHOOTING Stans. |, SOCtAL_warrens, THANKSGIVING DAY. > SEC ID: . : | FOR SALE_WE OFFER A HOUSE SITUATED | POR i (OLUMBIA HEIG! r AES. 5 j How the win Be ee SPYE Sais Wega ta Mitte srotam tath | Pome aonihwent cornct but stew etepe fom Dupeat F Hammes Maer snd Mount PUELA, HEIGHTS. | Though Turkey's the usual viand, they say, Hellday WI Be Observed . {FON | Auisked im artistic style and outside most attractive. | ‘nossa BRICK © LIPSCOMB, 618 14th ot.” | OR@ May slight it nor rank as. sinners ‘Churches aud Misewhere. ye RICE & he , | Thankegiving ‘Thanksgiving day will be observed tomorrow B. Long, Representative in Com LL EJOUNSTOS, Wa ave'a'w. | ROE SACE-AT A SANGATN—LOT ON 20TH SF. Een Gai be is Gaceneaal teen db eaten with feasting by those who are able to feast, | museum of hygiene at Washington, in | gresc from the second district of Texas an the PP by services in the churches, in which suitable/his annual report states that “the | successor to Maj. Martin, is now in the city, ave’ ms ee e AE % re id St. John's Church in Georgetown | expression will be given of the gratefulness of | museum is becoming better known and the | which he Has never visited before. He is well —— ek eee at sald. | rather the people for the blessings of the year, and by | practical character of the work dono is chal-| pleased with Washington and bas taken roome ees WHOOX '& 5 te pitas chine spt various social eutertainmenta, In many of the | lenging attention throughout the country.” | at the Fredonia Hotel. He is the head of the Pie top ; ne . churches Thankegiving services will be held in | The purification of water by rapid filtration is | Order of the Patrons of Husbandry of Sand aii onewont| At St. John’s Church st 8 o'clock Miss | the morning. the most important eubject that has been in- | and as just come froma meeting of the Na i deme geen nc, coucreted reanee Oca: th hope cee suche cou Mimo ons wot | Clactem Fleming ‘and Mr. Henry H. Balch will| In the afternoon. there will be matinees at | vestigated, anil will bemato a matter of spe- | Grange, P.of H..at Springfield, Ohio. The Spring- Le A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ‘Wecan offer s house fronti Fi "| tue Choice location or the ct BRICK; Ai aliey. "| noiset N TOMUR- ist coun) len Hat 2 Florida | story snd basehuent dwellings: nena ot ee Sd pressed trick» “Theao housee "ance Ow Sone on 19, 000. $5,000, 1811: Ee SOHN STON 1508 Pa. ave. We have a fi of Ate bs only 3 ft deep on Elmstbevween Larch and’ Linden sts. C2 cormers, rear alleys; parking: : } one of the choicest I be married. A choral service will accompany | the theaters. i xbausti' t Ih hemical | field meet ted Long says shay are RS rtm cavsent theca fore cmon We | it BARNES 6 Ysa. |"” the servic, the choristers meeting the ‘bridal Sh amoosag Spllees et Boceran to ohana oa: Seti Ieuslpeia or; wesiane sumed sub:| fiat hata wall yohsnd wath ta poo end pres 5 oor, singing that E 7 . WW E. VE. “The 7 ¥ l- be e vo TEDT & BRAD! F oe) ee ohne "Tis a time of excitement by all classes shared, | Of hymns, “The Voice That Breathed O'er | from 10 a.m. to2 p.m stances, rorm<] as wel. a» the result of patho- | ent position of the grange on the sconomie ani IF_ SOLD AT _O " reine " , | Eden.” After the betrothal the anthem, “Oh, { At the Church of the Covenant Dr. Bartlett logica’ processes, bave been made; also of foods | questions at tesue—that it is courageous and DAVID D. STONE. 806 F st. nw. | ROOMS, ST. XN. GSTORY BRICK, With war 'twixt Digestion and Turkey declared; 13 0 PT. Nii, “GOOD CONDITION; ; Love,” first sung at the marriage of the | of the New York Avenue Chureh will preach. ari Seapecdscap = . KAT THE FOr | TERMS EASY ACKER & CADSLY, And people whose energies ne'er show a loss, feat Duthess“of ‘Fite, will be rendered. | Rev. Dr. Corey will TEE oY eel pelea res eragre opera) Caer cr Semler ae, a eee "nearly BRE Far § 3 aw. =~ All paint the town crimson with cranberry Y “officiate, aesisted by Dr. Mo-| tan ME. Church on Waters of the e-) oe es eet Rapes Seen ie ane —anptaionn, © abana tee Rees se ee nea | eee _——__ 100s FST. B.W._ | TOF ace eLEGART CORNER LOT NW. COR sa cca ad Ef'the bride's bapticm.” The |‘public.” Voluntary contributions of 1,796 books and | Vidual members frec to “afhiliate with any party + hh: cabinet 10 und Bsts, se, “T¥x/0010 fo 15-(09t alley: sauce. _ vs CE ee ae RS Rae Seanad va eae ato estes maaan | ah Gennes beng eens pean : ea ot ENO new, 6 | Devers F EXtion fora physictam, criwrist orerocery only $1.50 | ——e of Philadetphie, Miss Mand Davidge, |city will take part will be held at the First Bap-| thevvar. Work hor been oneit the tucteriolog- | ¢ «is horns in Bask. Cuscebeo conaty, Bons + Toons nicely papered;; each, rent or § Maoist "CHAE" A SHAEIDSA0G Pat pw. | {What school does he belong to?" « Mss Marion Fendall, Mie Eaith Balch, tis | tist Church.” ‘Dr. 3. Smith of Grace Church | eu! ed microscopical departments, and their | Col. Tongs the, otitor au proprietor of the ; oy Harewood avenue: now Stoome, | weick freak: sions tere oad Seana aioe | I ; Sache gee oe ; Te ofthe Fisst; Central, Arsembly | the number of 126 have beon added tc the ex- | articular attention to the needs of the farmers "Grooms, beth and’ collar’ each @4,000, Fooms, bath and alu" “Price omiy #3,000, om easy co Ep aged y Prawk Wieein Mh See eeatea wall unite | Bib.t departient,Kecommendations aro | Of that region. He is bmeelf @ Bn Davi D.SE RESO TWO NEW HOUSES: press brick fronts; F ee Oe ys 2 See Oe re ee one. MP Sasllti-all Ot sive York y | in the Fourth Church, where Rev | Made for acquiring © portion of the grounds | comes to Congress not only a8 by ay ion otery ana rzamings, wiz rooms: bath; albaed: | PSS g SaoIG OU OF gee Ft foots 9 rare by ile oad Wyeth ‘and Str. Walter Davidge, jr, will bothe | Dr. sad will preach, Regge yagewecrelingfimed erweebery gern g ) mmenng, «hd indoreement of the pent ond tonein dein, sot semiee. con | Wor teil pesticniars cai) apm ¥ or i07 a : ushers. It willbe a chrysanthemuin wedding. : hureh, Sth street, Thanks |for the permanent extabliskment of the | democrat, bat wi He Easy ae Sard an MeLACHIES 4 BATCHELDER Den, containing seven short. lets: wil eB ae ‘Tho chestnut often holds my-eye Allarge reception will follow at. the Fleming services will be held at 11 o'clock. museum, in view of the fact that at no very no corner 10th au a nets.<it ud " In dblefal contenipldtion; residence and the bride and groom will start nkagiving praise service will be held at | distant day the question of new and permanent | beld office before and in the coming - «peaker- 2STORY | FRR AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, AD ra on. the a + il |- | ship contest will support Mr. Mills. . 5 aks tonight for a northern trip before settling down |, the Y. M.C. A. rooms at 9:30. At Hamline | Quarters will demand consideration. As diff : “ys Mp ecu SPANGLER BEAU NPLILS TOCATED GREASY | oon-sare_ ONLY ¢ Scoawei "mg quch a nest design formy | Sohnousckceplog in New fork. Cards of lave | ME’ Chorch there wil bow anion wervice of | “tty hee been encounteredn securing the eer-| Hes ccupesuts inte abt ond om eaiee es . FORD W. WALKER & SON, 1000 F;| Fioty on iden se south oF ced erated tation are required at the church tonight. the members of Hassling, Geass and Fiteonth | Tr SoS Snel inadequate compensation, fs | member of the Predeyterion caasch’ tie Bas son SALE i St NEAR SoD WW, SoTony | © BARRY DANTON, Loui ¥. Holtlin ‘| 49 Jorfout alleys extra, cay, tenuis to 8 ver. TheTurkey. | At @ o'clock at the Lutheran Memorial | Street M. E. churcés, itev. 8. Shannon will | of the present inadequate compensation. it is | mwbes of the Proslostorins. church. present PR Sten bores Orremecndtens Latina FOE PAPE as Fla. ave. now CHAS. A. | a Choteh, Miss Lilién Cissel, daughter of Mr. and | presch. At the Eighth Strect Temple Rev. Dr. | Sons ee naa ease recommended “that | he is unaccompanied im the city. ‘Me’te quite Price S200. “SPANGLER &9Us | Kau x st. a : OF SALE I JOHNSON CARN £905 29 2) | Visitor at Dime Muscum—What makes you Nira 1. ¥- Chath, and Mr“. Ee Hamoy will be | Ep SE of the Weshingson- Hebrew, congrets” | a permaneat eppropriation of €5,000 per an-| striking ia op, somewhat chown ‘A POsITIVE BARGAINCA WES S. rooms, a1. the District'for subdivison,. situste min- | go without food and destroy your digestion by'] married...) 577 Tohuson, Pastor of Mt. Bethel Baptist Church, | Bui be asked for the muscum for the purchase ™ediam height, about J80_ pot weight, celta proms trie DS to0t : BE sas to suit. ENS aba poasesuins” overs, masueat “advantage terine | these fasting exhibitions? At Dunbarton ‘Avenus M. E. Church, West | will deliver the address at Israel Baptist | Of exhibits, books, apparatus, &c., and the With dark hair and a long, flowing black constantly on hand « large list of houses — L that gives bim ‘We have ‘can be arranged to suit. a Profeseional Faster (indignantly)—“Humph'! | Washington, Miss Laura G. Mason and Mz. | Church. support of acourse of popular lectures from | t and lotwin all parip of the chs Ee RLEIWER, | POOR SALE_A CHEAP LOT NEAR r T've got to get my bread and’butter insome | Alex. Wells Ward will be married. Thanksgiving services will be held at the | fompotent meu on the various subjects per: o ME Eig Fst nw, eran iil. Tt co price 4 | a Sbaven"ta?” * At the Foundry Church at 7 Miss Bugenia| Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, Capitol | taiutng to sanitary science. which is. the cus- | mon school education, Fer Sacre Fine ND | ren ol pe id dect neat the abo Laporte and afr. Wm. H_ Chalk of Baltimore | Hill, and at the Sixth Presbyterian Chareh in | om of similar “institutions abroad beriff of the o> THREE-STORY A basement brick dwell F 1. W. eleven | ‘i V recommendations are approved by the bureau. | W4* sheriff of the coun | zooms and bath rooms hot Sad cold waier throughout: | *2 reste Nar Py ctu As aan eee South Washington. ot Panic home and a good SoS SESS ALE —A Mi A large company of friends looked.on at the THE GOLD JUESTION. AFTEK A SURTREASURY LOAN, woud: Sruoms, bath sad collar. 62.200. north. ee A, tet REP a a a tend 3 #olian Harps. But explanation is neglected gerémony which at high noon today at St LIE SF : * corner of Harewood and Elin sts. two stories and ‘4 5210450: depth of house asto what the average boy wants with an #0- | John’s Church, Georgetown, made Mr. Willigm | 4 Effort to Make the Rock Creek Park Com-| A Maryland Farmer Who Wanted to Borrow iar feet. toowner, 1408 N st. n.w., betwee u ‘The writers for juveniles are going into in- ve 3 : Apply to i ma iI SALE_ TWO GHDAF NEW CORNER ios ra ANY Kom 8, Sun blade é teresting details on the subject of home-made Le Droit Park: northwest corner of Spruce and A NEW —_—__-e- —_____. AN ENJOYAMLE RECEPTION. res FOR SAE S Gat0; CONSE jlian harp when he can mako seven times as | Hanna Wilson of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Kato SEO eta From Uncle Sam. ‘Miss Annie Smith threw open ber Polk street LELDESIEADLE PRESSED Burck 3 | need “ACE YkKion & co., 15 14tust. | much noise with a pine stick and an empty | Sherman Billings, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. | In the old council chamber this morning The teachings of the Farmers’ Alliance are | home Inst night and beld « largely attended beginning to bear fruit in this region. A tall | reception to introduce her guest, Miss Susie man, redolent of the soil and dressed in the | Rollins of As istrict, Prince George's stories and basement ; modern improvement Ap Rete OWNER, on premises, between 4 and Te 7K st. 8 Joba S; Billings, husband and wife. The inter- | the Rock Creek Park appraisement commission, per sq. foot, ab barrel, Bee : esting old church bad its chancel tasteful RG Goin aa 10 uo Uh Gecorated with ‘palms and pote of growing | Messrs. James. Norris, GeorgeJ. Seufferle and ‘i ivi Norvel . Barel met at 9:30 o'clock by in . ii county, Md. The luers were intertwined ‘ TOE MINCE PIF. chrysanthemums. A broad, pink ribbon divided | Norvell W. Burchell, met unmistakable garb of a farmer, walked into the 5 re tn = » -— BEAU UL CORNER LOT ON 1 joors. There | with smilex, the mantles banked with roses, FOR SALE-_PLANOS. merited wh be said ius week at © tabeaia | This is tho pio the boarders thought tho relatives ‘and tutimeate friends over ths | Core precent Sedge dere Witeon and Mr. Jemses | 808 of the deputy fourth auditcr of the treas-| Ihe" windows curtained’ wathes _ Fok, SALE -O8 THANKSGIVING Dax. A BU: ‘The hired girl had cooked, . es | ury yesterday morning with an apologetic air. | corners of the parlors take YE border, and who managed to seat all the rest | Coleman for the owners, and Capt. Cole, Dis- . parlors taken up with flower and bath; di piano, 01 3 He was so evident ‘king for information | vases. Most of those present rendered (ad guar: all the snsliocs: tmaeevements, ciec | this colebrate Srus erat mater 2 @it0 tacene on \ . of the guests where cal could get a good view | «ict attorney, for the government. ya ths Geax esas abana | SEOOE Celedilinn. seh ee tric gas lightiu, bel y Thursday; everybody invited to see it. S11 Yt ne barcain of the wedding party, were Dr. Snyder, Mr. that the official behind the desk els and open erate im scception halls cue square frou | aw. most | _ Bosse é Edmund ‘Talcott, alr. Eveleth Whiting, Mr-| | Judgo Wilson stated that ne hada motion | 49 crvct hiin and escort him. to a seat. ‘The | SM Tecitations to the ov ss o7500 sat: “inquve ‘of | FOR, SALE—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD FIRST. | Chartes Wilson, Hr: Joseph Hardio and Mr: J. | asking that they be permitted tooffer testimony | s2.trer took off his hat, paceed hie fingers | “XfPr Nat announced at 11 o'clock and toes eae, = class make, full size square grand piano: W. Riley. The bridesmaids were Miss Clare | as toa prior patent with the view of going to . a: * ; s, oh _.. | Rew; in perfect order. The tone is ve ————S—EEE Billings, Miss Julia Wilson and Miss Margaret 2 2 through his hair, sighed and then asked: gnests were Miss Addie Spencer, Miss Annie Pak deuce | This tnatumest ia very chee oe and nscstatiee | Tom maLz2A Janeway Billings. the General Term with # motion to rescind the | 444, tho fourth auditor's oftice?” Spevett, Mish” Laure ‘Tuell Miss Gertie ; of 1,0 cash int of the | RO® Peale But when their hungering gaze it eaught—| Dr. Billings escorted the bride to the chancel | OTder excluding the testimony as to gold. When told that he had made no mistake he | 736i, Hive, Keating. Mews. Jamer Haut, es ives | Scakiae 0, wate “Sake PALISADES OF THR — POTOMAC. is i * | rail, where the groom and his best man, Mr. | Judge Wilson read the motion, which sets forth er POTEE 2 ree i Alextinder Williams, Wiliam ‘Oar own arantee will | SguD URERONE! COMPANY. Ses ee | |Sobn Sodgwick Billings, stepped forward to| that since the order of the General Term a. mea Bermade cu? aucimererss | cett, Albert igagum, James Hall and Dr. be seen at THE PIANO EXCH. SP: | MAGNIFICENT VILLA a ES—OF ONE OR MORE ° meet them. Rev. Dr. Kegister performed the|on the question, which was — on a soho sarortonl aiad caused ini ba Reaee | Sta ie! = Wie cain beset og ceremony. patent of March 18, 1772, in whic! d official answer Di i r ¥ $500 BALANCE Li ROR a ee . BIDS FOR GARBAGE ‘COLLECTION, The grouping during the ceremony of the | royal mines were excepted, they had | Of no such place, whereat the farmer's tace fell | ‘The postponed birthday party in honor of | Homa, tall Gath, pantry, stationary ratte, cabinet Pinon i See UT rea SSS s= bridal party made sn ideal scone, the bride | discovered a prior patent of August 29, | and he semed puzzled. He, trica hard to make | the fifteenth year of Miss Katio Roach wae cele i a. DES OF THE IAC, ‘They Were Opened This Afternoon by the | in her white gown and her maids in blossom | 1760 in which the royal mines are not excepte: - ae * va bi vi yor sot he Desie Park : oi | secant $2 cart woes with ~~ CONDUIT KOAD.— District Commissioners. ink making an effective group. The bride's | This patent ‘was to James White for &sI acres, Where am I to gotoget a loar from | brated last night at the young lady's home on i a s =p. | TERMS, im every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. Sume of our chuice Dutlding lotscan be bought ab E22 cash | lowas cs ‘$425 a short tune azo. Owner & has woved to Chicago aud wants the cash. Agrest | €25 CASH, BALANCE IS Be : at . ° t Avalon Terrace A large company was present. At the board mecting this afternoon the Com- | “tess Was of white corded and had a high and he pointed out that this commenced ata government » wns | Amghe Goer specs ome pom gf to doneints ith ell hi g d i t of thi “The government don’t lopn money, missioners opened bids for the temporary serv- Diag cigs tas heoadey Gili ee eee Lreimeeae wien coe the reply. “it sometimes borrows money, but | There war no stint of floral decorations e of removing and transporting garbage und { old family lace, thut once trimmed her grand- | run on the buzz saw plan, and he called Mr, | it never Jane et least aot at present. ~~ ppd es the danticat — eae Tie ELKO Aone: dead animals in the District of Columbia. The | mother's frock, at the neck und sleeves. Her | Daniel F. Taylor to testify as to the correct- | thinking of nae Gey, ee le fe oe =. he only be aining out of | + ~On SALE—A FINE HIGH 7 SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING | bidders were Frank Baldwin, colle:tion, $149; ; hat was of white velvet with a bunch of white | ness of the plat. ae : gg ogee! a in at this | Marion ‘Keating. Mise’ Mable "Stewart, Mise ‘purcasseta. Price only $5300; | “piano. but little used. that cost 6425. be ERECT PROPERTY ALLEADY SOLD. | tution, $15; removing dead animals, | Hips ®t the back. She carried a bouquet of | Mr. Coleman sid that while this plat did not | The gringer® face lighted up again at Alice Kidwell, Miss Grace Kidwell Ba Saw eTa abs for ‘325 on monthly payments of 810. Thisiss NG N Sregogers cae lilies of the valle: appear t cover Mrs Truesdeli’s property, in- | and he eagerly responded: “Thut’s it, that’ ety ney Magy) cea ered ng beautiful piano and 9 big bargai $14. The bridesmaids wore pink and white satin | vestigation was being made with the idea of | I want to borrow some money from the sub; | Fort, tise Exuma Nowon, Messrs. Perey Keat- aaa uel Ean CH, R. V. Rusk, collection, £3.45 for each two- striped sllky made in princess shape, and the | giving the commission all the testimony. tceacury. I've got O18 ce A gene for | on So, Gee eck eon , Wy the city. pearly SALES dAIN— oc 1 horse team and accompantments, $13.80 for | high-necked waists were trimmed with chiffon. | " Mr. Cole objecied to any evidence, claiming | Want to pay a year's interest with it a s sated [ae | Bamps hugh top: solid walnut eases richly transportation and $1 om day for removing | They hed ou hate made of pink crepe that hed | that the Court in General Term was the proper | the price that will buy for one year. Iean | Arthur Eno, Sewell Fort, Julius Tolson and = oFder; original price $173; will be sold for stiff, stylish loops of pink ribbon and pink | place to make the motion and the commission | use the money right handy just now and I need | Warren Tolson. 065 on $0 monthly payments, dead animals. (ee S \IALL MONTHLY PAY- : feathers. Their bouquets were of pink erysan- | now had nothing to do with the subject. it right quick. Do you think Ican get it to- 4 NEW CHURCH To BE BUILT. {pon SALECGREAT neat SPIRE GE «| George Killeen, collection, $4.45 urd day for ose The bride's mother, Pires. gro After some discussion Judge Wilson asked to | day? I boo gated ight good farm up home that! The members of the Presbyterian Society a, ee ie ie wee oe és each two-horse tenm, &c.,§25 per day for trans- | Billings, wore grey silk brocade, After the |add to the motion if the commission are in| YoWcan take security on.” have held a meeting at the residence of Mr. A. 3 fares only eben por np CB LG KMANIGH I bulkituc. Wthau'Pa. ave. | portation aud #4 per dag for removing dead | Ceremony a reception followed at the Billing’s | doubt on the question that they refer it to the (0, Lum quite sure you can't get it today. ‘sual. cash payment, balance anos noZl-lm* . AND PENSIONS. . : . ‘ B. Garden on Minnesota avenue with @ view to ji residence. where a wedding breakfast was | Court in General Term. If you wait a few months you may be able to, | “ oe £3.00 per day for each two-horse | #F¥ed. During the afternoon Mr.and Mra | Chairman Norris stated that they would take | after the Lill proposed by the alliance becomes | the erection of a Presbyterian church. The Mages abe ma Sollectinn; $12.60 for transporta- | Wilson started on a trip to the west, intending | the motion ‘and objection under advisement | ® law, but I wouldn't advise you to wait if you | lot qn which the church will be built has been Letters patent. Gov't claims prosecuted ; fhon on all leval matters ites or charge. Sai reat wil pat ve cea : “Alig s benatidal new be}-¥ corner house fronting cir- | KOK SALE_ONE MAGNIFICENT NEW UPRIGHT tpg reed pens D roses Sets eregiee pale eval ait sor . , 5 ; necd the money. Where d already donated by Mr. Garden and his it = (CAMPBELL CARRTNG: tion. sebagai tog gg Ban [eee eae pay aoe, “ap in Hartera commty,, I A man | mother out of their ample estate. The Webster Law buildine, W. E. Chaffee, £3.85 per day for each two- | Pome in Seattle, Blige told me the other day as I could get all the | building committee has in hand some ‘CHICKERING PIAX ee =a horse team in ‘collecting. No bid for trans- | )#* entered upon a prosperous business career. tage ict ee y I could pay interest for if I applied | fund, but will inaugurate a systematic Special harenin ; rosewood case: portation or removing dead animals, Arhong those present at the wedding were aE here, and Ihave been wanderin’ round ail the | solicitation of contributions. ‘The wumber of Will be sold. for #100; on eas j poon ‘ W. E. Owen,$4.25 per day for collecting with | the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- | rhe National President Kevokes the Special | here : 5 m ’ lookin’ for the right place. adberents to the creed in question bas increased Ramdtoute tool and cover incl Ne Gis each two-horse tcank $15 per day for ‘eans- | 62; Mr. and Mrs. James Durant, Mr. and Mra, jornin’ lookin’ ight p ¢ Charter of the Organization. " " Hi te : “Well, you've struck the right place to learn | materially in the last year orso. At " - a Portation and 25.00 for removing dead animals | Eo es eee Com and “Aire. Keenan | A speotal order has been issued by Sue Pike | that thers is no such thing ara Apes cost loun, | the Etecbyterings mest at Macomie Hent eut Fithadsome rosewood tases 70il octave: pertect | TBAVELING OUTFIT 18 COMPLETE WiTHOUT| | McNorhany & Gracfe,#4.15f0r each two-horee,| GoM. and Mrs, Moore, Com and, Mrs. Rameay, | , 0 IDO Soe president Womun's Ike- | and you had better go home to Harford county | are without a pastor. For spiritual instruction order musically: tull round tone; a valuable instro- A team. - Dr. Davidson of Baltimore, Mra. Thomas Cox, | lief Corps, as follows: ™ and tell all your friends that they can't borrow | they, asa rule, attend services at the Baptist pomp hong : ill be sold. with - . Mann intended to put in a bid, but made | +0 arien ‘Cox, Mise Kate Ofley, Miss Mary | 1, ef erhidtad cial malibeit money from Uncle Sam. Good morning. and Methodist churches. Beuts. ¥.-G- SMITH, 123 Paavo) notta’ | BOR, RRR, EER 9885 5885 gS8q 0 UUTOTT | a mistake and inserted the wrong paper inthe | ede Mion ialte Hanke, dhe dee Reis | _ 18 pursuance of orders of ninth national con- | ™Q0ey fom Tee went gaily out of the room | “The quaint stone uitice of the Episcopals ts JOR SALE-PIANOS- UPRIGHT GRANDS--THE| DB BD ERE’ Fe 53s. SssU UH |cvelope. The contract will be made in afew | NOT Oy ie" Greenleaf, ‘hire. Dr. ‘Woodhull, | Ymtion, Woman's Relief Corps, that “‘the in- | swearing vengeance on the man who sent him | nearing completion. The congregation of the ri Pe ee Bow EB Rar %e8 Sug8 Buss OH FE day Miss Sedgwick, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stevens | Coming national president use her prerogative | on his wild-goose chase. Jackson Street M. E. Church have purchased 4 Suathemstical precieios, aidise Welitinay tea nei and Mr. and Mra. A. A. Pollok. and place Potemae Corps in the Department aca ie Hiya bas Pathet donor ‘lear, trilane treble, eer eta Ie Sp Uae eaten The engagoment of Miss Clare Billings and | of the Potomae, W. R. C.,” and to enable] yaTIONAL REPUBLICAN LEAGUE. —— 1 pure ap ty tess, examinat riti- 6 AA ER ? ae x Dr. William Ort of London has just been an-| Potomac Corps te make the change ee jon of plans for th _—~ os oEsy dotred way be ‘bad, on trie! LEICESTER Soo BAA Par Ene Let the tornado come. when if will it must) sounced. 2 ina regular and legal manner, the charter of | Business Transacted by the Subexecutive | Drovement bf St ie = fom. Factory A lta ~ nl pol necessarily be the result of certain méteoro-| 4+ st. John's Church at the same hour Mies | Potomac Relief Corps, auxiliary to Department Committee Last Evening. ‘The success of the recently logical forces now well known to us. In a! Fannie Whitne certain sense there is ‘nothing new under the | Deshler of New ay FOR SALE—WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST Dre yey, na, Mr. Frederick | of Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, is! The subexccutive committee of the Na-| dist Episcopal Sunday school at i a A «TIT BBR 00 x x 3 xx value for your square piano in part payment f aR ick, N. J., were married i " Heights is so pronounced that the oa SEE See rae HoH AA Ber 83 XY sun.” All the forces of nature are as cld as | in the presence of a goodly company of their | hereby peas: ‘and = comand Hime se eee League — . gern establishing « Methodist mission there is pa ‘THE PANO EKO HANGE u HM BAA BeBOO xx nature herself, and yet many of them are friends, Rev. Dr. Douglas formed the cere-| Corps will, in accordance wit er obliga- | sever: ours’ uration the ‘ington | definite shape. The Baptiste also have an BBB 00) XX XT evidently hid from us and waiting only the | ™"Y- “The altar had bunches of pink chrysan-.| tion and without delay, forward to these | Hotel last evening. The following mem- | of starting a mission at Good Hope Heights. FOX SMLECANOTHER OF THOSE HANDSOME | we nas : themums in the golden vases. Pink ribbons | headquarters: the charter, rituals, officers’ ts Reson Pores tive oak, high top, eleven tions, | Ne MMyoRY ar the largest stock ofthe above foods | pro per timeto be developed. divided off the aisles. The, ushers were Mr. | badges, books, of record and all property of ee meee pcabes can ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ; oy 3 oe nak en 0 be four city and at ‘pelo : bese ; 3 : ep tig snag raced 66,100. SL aw cor. Preivrvit & CONLIFY, 510 11th st-n'w: oc" | positively the lowest, as ‘the list below will demon- Sokbed Coveting catukcudll eae navie of Ge a Be Shcrly cak ab cl fr agi gage gg So of hil | Andrew B. Humphrey, secretary of the league, oe the have — filed as a 10, per foot, @1°790 | ee ee . ; i ‘ Ww. f Alabama, W. A. Hamill of joUartney to Elise Besa, aks crate,” | FoR g ALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES = day reveal little or ‘othing of ite nature, and | Pewbles was the best mas, The bride came | members whote indebieduess so the corps is | R. W. Austin of Alabun, caceussneoy : rca celed, that upon receipt of such certified | Colorado, J. T. Bacon of Delaware, I, C. -Ba-|®4- 974: @—. Rose B. Darrell to A. G. Graves, FOR SALE- CHESTNUT soumEL Wane, SEVEN t Cases, telescope style, only by that vers modern and valuable illumi- | Sit‘ey of Duluth. ‘She had on a traveling dress | list the national weeretary ‘mae iseue trauster | Wards of “iasle FD Sechtor of lows E.G. |oub 19, bik. 8, Le Droit Park; @—, Am Sood jears old: good driver; sound and “ 20in. 22in. 24in. 2Win. heard yy ur a med bjod ~;of mauve Ledford curd, trimmed with seal. | cards to all members entitled, thus enabling # Tt hamet al. to Emma Byles, west ba! lot 4, res, selling seat carriage cheap. SOHN MUON, Canter Laiseier karan rehendit. If we will turn to the map of the | Her hat was of jot with Ieohw of eekte Teles | ee ee et ats qabling | Little of Kansas, Willam D. Riley of Kentucky, les, i SALE—ON VERMONT AVE. BET. THOMAS and lows circles, brick house; 8 room ~- 4 A 4 a T. E. Byrnes of Minnesota, James A. Blanchard | B; Naomi W. East to Sarah East, pt. 19, - > Sou *. eae $1.50 8 flew days preceding this and other tornadoes, | and a bunch of pink ostrich tips at the buck. corps or to join other corps as provided by 43 a om “ 1 POR SALETEIVE SX HOOM BRICKS: SOUTH: | On SALE—FIRST-CLASN DRIVING AND BAD- . we willdiscover, first, an area of low barome- | Her bouquet wasof pink chrysanthemums. The | rules and regulations, af apie gn ape ae Ln Se py Santen de ecg Soo * <b and part ju trade for unim- | 2 de borse,safe tor lady toride. Address H. KINGLA ‘Bame as above, leather-bound edges. ter traveling on a relatively north line. That} bride is the danghter of the late Col. Win. | Past presidents of Potomac Corps who are in seg 4 “3 7 —— q ab spd pert jn, a cor. 10th st. and Khode island ave., city. face ont tinent, along a line of 50 de- : Clarkson, E. P. Allen of Michigan, W. W. | Mublhofer to L. Louise Dodi RL nee, : 20m. 22in. 24in, 26in. is, here on eases NEL. Beseed, ill dis. | SU¥ey Of the wrmy and u great yrundduughter | good standing at time of disbandment and who | Tracey of Illinois, E. C. Little of Kansas and | ¢- ECA STONE | ok SALE-TWO HORSES, ONE WAGON, —— Ee [iberlialerlinns ne to ibetouts and of the late Col. George Mason uf Virginin, Feceive transfers will be entitled to reprosen- : ; prftong those provent ut the church were the | tation in department convention by virtue of the vie and plas forte holing of the — a os 5 ride’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Silvey, Miss Silvey, | past office. No tornado without heat, As the wind is Mir. and Mrs. Chas. Deshler of New Brunswick: |" Accompanying the order referred to is a | Convention of the league. Pg to tie SELE Ti ooRAPhING Co toward the area of low barometer, the “low” | N.J,, Mixs Deshler, Mr. James Deshler, Mrs. J. | circular letter from the national president Bop pigs URE far to the north 1s producing the general heat | 5” Tee, the Misses Muson, Mixs Emily’ Mason, | saying: “In fulfillment of duty, in accordance ‘The City Post Office Tomorrow. €3.25 83.50 83.75 84.00 me = Neca atl tga peed BS Gen. Cuilton, Mr. Nicholas Dorson, Maj. | with my obligation, special orders No.1 rela The following order has been issued by Post- ‘Russet Leather Dress si Lies rye Samnel Cdoper, R. K. Stone, Dr. and Mrs. | tive to Potomac have been issued, copies * pape ke more “southern “low” stivances toward the | Hurrison, Gen. and Mra. Sehofield, Gen. Baird, | of which will. be sent with this cirenlar lester | Master Sherwood in regard to mail distribution ‘Swnin and shades for s store, au ofan shal stable $2.10 82.45 82.75 83.20 cover another “low” further to thesouth and for rent; five stalls; water and gas. ‘tae west. z — APPIN ESSE | Canvas Dress Suit Cases, valise style, nickel lock. | “St Fen SALE-FINE LARGE BAY HORSE, SUIT- counble for coupe: weighs over 1-200 pounds: coupe rockawuy and harnéss. Can be seen ui 1:07 -20in, 22in. Shin. ———— = = nowo-4t* Apahos northern one. i ate Gen. and Mrs. Parke, Miss Parke, Gen. and | to every post and corps in the Department of | tomorrow: ee SS FOR, SALE TRO, HEAVY DRAFT HORSES; $6.00 97.00 $800 —. ~~. eral qin pict eed Mrs. Benet, Gen. and Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Col. | the Potomac, that there may be no misuuder-| The following divisions of the main office si Apply at sty North Capitol wt., L. MANGUM. n25k* Zone Leather, ron frame, sewed edges, The advancing up the Missias pp vs & | Scott, the Misses Scott, Col. Hudson, Mies Hud- | standing in regard to action taken. More than | will be closed to the public on Thankagiving Wiens aegboned Where tuace. ieee: é son, Gen. and Mrs. Van Viiet, Miss Kellogg, | two months have been allowed to pass since the a 12th st. ne. {CR SALE—A GOOD CHANCE—HORSE, © " Dossttc thon oF thie astion. 40 ‘th day, November 26: Money order division, reg- _, balance mont! dere caenst boa “low "and the revere, “kis | Mak ‘Turnbull, | Countess Esterhazy, “Mra. | prom n-of this action, to give the corps and eviablisied ofl routes. Apply 218 E st ween Gand 8 o'clock p m Not wuch cash requ! forms: ¥300 cash. W. CHAPPEL, 1:3 F st. nw. no! 20in. 22in. 24in. 26in. —— ne ees i adi - Magruder and Miss Stover ample time to weigh the subject well and calmly | istry division. i SALE-A TWO-STORY AND MANSARD- 29.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 “high” protected the Atlantic seaboard, and |“ “4’small reception followed at Mrs. Silvey's | consider preparation for the change. ‘Trusting | _ Carriers’ windows at main office will be open root beick : # rooms and bath: a.m. large lot: | TOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE — HARNESS | Leather Hat Boxes from - + | even up to within half an hour of the tornado | residence, 1613 17th street, followed by « wed- | all will be governed by the sovereign spirit of | from 6 to 7.p. m. Seat i Le res Fea IT: ERO ww, | Evend tummy: uo semua ofte niciat as ak 82.00 to $17.50. there was little evidence of the storm, even | ding breakfast. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. | loyalty and ‘the grace of fraternity be the in-| A delivery by carriers will be made at 8 am. “i = = Sg | SERRE ES, WIT DURE Se, ADRUYED. EEN | rears bear in mind that woare the ploneer manu- it had been raininy Deshler lots on » wedding tip before settling | spiration and guiding power in all you du und | Collections for entire city will be made at 6 pe tne veep Rd 7 EME facturers of Trunks in the District of Columbia, and | Wide expanse covered by the Mississippi valley. | down at their future home in ‘unewick, | are, I am yours in ¥.,-L. and C.” @. m. and 5p. m. : CW CHAPPEL, poe ate are alwaysin the lead ae to quality, Onishandlow| On the morning of the 2iet the south “low” | Noy: = ote} ‘The following stations will be open to the BoZh3t" 1s Pataw. | FOES ues was still little to the sant sand west of tha Min?Gekofield and Mis. Andrees were ot POINTS ABOUT THE POLICE. ublic for the transaction of business as fol- {0K SALE_ON =D ST. N. W., 2 STORY & z In TRUNKS and city of Washington. But from m- 2 , oe lows: by Ca a use as ‘ear-old; handsomest All Kinds of Traveling Goods. perature it was evident that. the north “low? | home yesterday afternoon to callers and after | rne -Folice Have Received Their Winter | East Capitol station, 6 to 10 a.m.; 5 to7 p.m. | Burne + ote wah SERS STABEE pe TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, held its own and that the south “low” was | 0’ ‘clock the ladies were kept busy welcom: - Uniforms, Georgetown station, 6 to 10 a.m.; 5 to 7 p.m. | #2,868,7 . D. 3 BW, a % ww. Fi , 1218 and 1220En.w. vi it,“ new arrivals. ‘The bride was daintily gow: w a ; ll, block 7, Avalon Heights; ‘Sd and E and ¥ ste, n.w., or MEKCER, Star office. 1231 — preginigttcner gs co naee — Pity rabies is Bases ol ‘ae Be in a. demi a track af sues f= Re There is talk of the police lieutenants adopt- Southwest station, 6 to 10a.m.; 5 to7 p.m. - Btation C, 7 to 10 a.m. ory and Vaneroent, Broom sad bath 2 aa - : yam: and Henrictta, ; She has so many acquaintances | ing the stylish cap'as worn by ihe New Yor rabanlidesoastrer AES = Mee eee ee re ea ae a ee eee a ae a ene eT na Tan scenniances | tng the tytah capran worn by Sey Oi not ae nee" | Liome Was Br Grin Hane a ee eae eee frauter pleaware snd almost sn Fold tnidests | The police force was paid ‘of yesterday for] Dr. Brnest Sellbansen appeared in the Police pe ey Toknow wehave received the small sizes rompted the suggestion thet the storm was |. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Randolph Keim and their | November that all might have turkey for| court today as complainant in the case of two pe in the Seaiskin Coats) Sealsicin “will By. The center evidently was. ‘The tornado daughters, Bessie and Mollie, have returned | T>8kssiving. 2 horse dealers, Frank Dubant and Christopher bu. little used: 2 Price, $130. Al fe plc then TY ost og pgs od will take place in the tack. of ‘Jow,” and | fram their summer sojourn at their cottage at| The sale of condemned property will take | Hunter, who were charged with false pre- JUST COMPLETED Init carriages an: hand, most elegant in appearance, the most ex- on this occasion it was true to the precedent of | Martha’s Vineyard and from their mountain | place about December 15, under the direction house for my occapancy I have concluded to place | 8d ® larwe: sive abd most Wanintb-iiving. tis he law. By 1 the heavens were Yory dark, E S P = = tenses. It was charged that they procured Boy present reandence, iit On. w., uoon the market | Cums, horse covers and stable 1urnishings at tery iow deeGesire of every” women to possess. Dy rus ot the hoary clouds Drought to this | Howe; “Edgemont,” Reading, Pa., where they | of Chief Clark Sylvester. One barrel of razors trom the doctor €130 in money and « horse Sor atic Te contains 10 rove and Lath und i papered | PEASE LOM BA SAND CAMMIAGE eee ee ee ees yy reason of the heavy clouds brought to entertained a number of Washington friends, | and révolvets are included in the schedule. rth $60 by claiming that a bi iven in gnu in gvod condition throug! is 4 am Prices will be lower. locality by the winds, und therefrom the They have removed from 1209 K streettoa| The widow of the late Officer Constantine | ott £60 by claiming rab yngee emmys 4, Fes SALE-TWo Goob WORK HORSES; MUST ‘We have also received the small sizes cipitation was exceedingly heavy. An old sa§-| more modern house, 1512 P street, where Mra. Y a Troe tie jcanstantine | trade was sound and could trota mile in less CHARLES W. HANDY, Owner, #20 F n. be sold for want of use. Price, $40 and ‘Ap- in the Black Marten Military Capes, i on with the boys a generation ago, r home’! $0; Mer fee irs. | was paid €592 insurance from the police rel than three minutes. 2 @ ply at 3G Fa. ave. .w. oF stable in rear of 317 Mis- Which are tuecting w itu g ready sale, ing, common va Keim ome” to her friends during | collection by the secretary and treasurer, Rich- | "Lawyer Carrington appeared for the defend- oS 5 Bebe Pew left of the Pius Wraps and Jeck- lustrates better thap anything else the naturé | the season on Fridays, the day of the street, | ard Sylvester. outs and muds ttroug Mght for hie <iienia, ff Park, $4,000 a4. $3,000. tree SE, DAYTON AND HARNESS; ee a LLETE © RUOFF, Of the tornad: wae Mr. and Mrs. Keim, who entertained ———.—_—__ but Judge Miller held them in $300 each for Yaeant lote mW hitney Close o1 harness; alivost new; horse sound, kind | no24 v05 Pennsylvania ave. “Just before she does she doesn’t. te" . ALEXANDRIA. of the eee ee tippy wOROMGE 3. THOMAS: one se! The expression is mero and the Daughters of the Amercian Revolution” a ub ee. FRE RArngeeE MEW 20700 B8iC5 | (row Site-One BORDER = Ssoours, Ruxruns |2toon "it ‘a mcrely “ons "at" bess | Forge contempinsclherexeursiontio poise | aye city coun eo capviar mecting| A Musteal and Eierary Ratt ecm” all latest hnprovemente: ie aud waxens of all st)les for sale or exchane, ae Arad coincidences sometimes met with. The’ tor-| Fevolutionary interest, Hoke Merk ‘ded ie the |The T. B. Harrison Social Club of company oe SR SAP ep AND JAC nado is nature's effort to establish a yacaum in| Dr. and Mrs. John R. Francis entertained a| !#st might. President Marbury presided in the na Ste andrew ete oe | Gr sins Crraray Aad lowest Veicenever Gere RETB, pedo ie pelea eet eee ae sue ed | aldermen and President Snowden in the com | D; third battalion, D. ©. N.G., gave the first nd ore oe tarthet j Baza lave Dose . mall party their residence, dee s E » TURKS ar raentol ? ie DAY, WERE OF nowiic | MMtTakban Reefers and Jackets, would be a physical 4a rhs oH the at- | Pennsylvania avenue, last night in honor of Mr. | mon council.’ A proposalef Mr. John R. Zim- ‘205, {OK SALE—A NEW. COMMODIOUS AN ornes, id carriawes of all Alaska Seal Capes and Muffs, femps bes. been made. , The airs rushin beliind | and Mrs. Robt. H. Terrell, who have recently | Me to rent the American coal wharf at Bishop, rable dwelliny. with latest conveniences, well T Mink Capes and Muff, es the fleeting “low” and’ counteract the effeet; #0 | yetur: Wi m from their wedding to Jon. many ertaumine, situate Dear Persian Lam) a ° p Seat eres et eee ee Spe See Diack Marton Cope and Mute, | 7S Scompanging. this tormndo™ Wad a tle | fottiy te,Pariars snd dining room were beat cy curated and ready for occupancy, heated by bot ois a8 ‘oWher leaving city. “Telephone call « Astrakhan Capes and Muffs, thunder, aad this was an additional evidence of,! ors liad a. pleasing effect jot Seno cae Ses WS We Sway. Carriane Basar, 400 Pus ave. u: Bearer Capen Ma heat—a heat in the atmosphere that can only’ the ladies ey VEST PROPER. | [SOR SALE—PAIK OF VIRGINIA COBS, MAHOG- | Gray Kriamer Capes and Muff, | thunder storm and the tornado o Dia i's sul Me Pleas: A a <i; | Wool Seal Capes and Mutts, intensity. ‘They. are the, results of A. Brooke to Josephine © ated a! ‘3 ‘French Seal Capes and Muffs, cause, only the tornado is the résult 22 to 55 to 57, oq. 152; Fee einen Baa tet ree yo lmeen Capes eed Molt, | eee aaceneriiy Sea a Be ss eae 8004 08, wh 75: 6H. E Pairo to Jan zeulatle borwe cals able rear 112i 14th et. bw, ij = warmet months tian derfig ‘ f . - Lynch, Dr. | Some.time ago. number of the citizens of ge T ond L.'s sub Mt Pleas Fortiand fats, es months of the year, still there ¥ : Prot Astipgton Siiciot tiene Senn, wetve | ou $3,243.68. John Miller toG. W. “Santen = im Mount Feist, Aiso have a | Bose im Bear, Black Lynx. Biack Marten, Black Hare | against them for any Or forall of ‘Dr. view to improved -scbool facilities in that dis- 49, »q. 693; €—. John Miller to M. epilvemamneieen i: bec martes nk eee and other furs. the year. But come when ‘Geo. W, | trict, erected a school-building which has been subd 48, do; #— 8. a change 108 porses, bugxies, &c. Address MiLL- B ‘TRIM- known as ‘Columbia School House,” and Fisher, 1 and 2, 742; = s Poub: nuzsse | CARRIAGE ROBES, FLOOR RUGS, FUR has been renied for school. purposes by the Wileon to W. A. Mw daatic RAISER. | OOK SALE—TEN HONSES, YOUNG, nOUND AND ae eal F " county school board. “It ia now a ‘Takoma Park; ¢— Boom 4, atlantic batcine Eitigi two saddiesgite. thre te fondaters three GENTS’ FUR CAPS AND GLOVES, x i the school suthoritisa to bay the Balding and “I am going to be served on a platter of gold, Seorten part do.; @— or | Sue broughain, Dearly Dew, sud several Bhe bases, COACHMEN'S CAPES AND HATS. e i improve it. - a ving turkey, whose chest feathers | Jacob H. sub 7, #E-TWO NEW THREE STORY ‘ons, & tpckaways and buckvoards FES. atom : . — # ‘M. Pitt to P. lot '2, Force tek noanes sear Wanbincun Circe: wl | LUSTY SEABLES? Wt Want aad lan 16s — way. : In a besatifal bos of 8. Matthews ot Korte CHARLES FARIY, O00 tit nw, | SE mot is JAMES ¥. DAVIS SONS, ; Cole : i “And I,” . ARG AIN—ONE OF TE MOST On the ‘Sevres of a. Geaarifat gad srrectiys ousgs in tbe dorms: Wholl stu me with trues andcrown me With Ii JOHN SIMMONS, 210 Onto ave. (OK SALE_T! 1 F HE LARGEST STUCK OF HAND- ay sub C, + oe ‘womens and dayions in cho ott by fear, ‘Moulton, pt. ‘He : F IX EAT WASHINGTON. HOUSES ia Cor. 6th Sind “homes, iN Sore es Aaa! a fold wt “00, Calvand sesue. Spey being | POH SALE-CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG snd Ge sar fs r wi discount. JOHN F. By ies On easy tdrms. ‘work ‘and = Hone Sed base Capstone 02-6" yamended a” COUN SUED ° ~ LD hz ext Waslinaton. TLL—OR WOULD RENT eae sone seatisnes:, bors? ton nota OR SALE OX KEN’ NST. XW. ELEVEN i . \

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