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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. ‘D.C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER“11, 1891+TEN PAGES. 8 FOR SALE -HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SATURDAYS BIG STAR. refreshments were served. Among the guests THE BOOK OF ESTIMATES. OUR SHIP-BUILDING POLICT. SHOOTING STARS. ],08 SALE TWo CHEAP @ UsEs Fon 1 “ALa—ThAT God: 2STuNi BAY-WINDOW | POR SALE—B. IN THIS SiDE OF | What Will Be Before an ‘and | Items Contained in It of Local Extracts From the Report} o Sebhaca! SE Seat uGSwindow Wicts's | new brick tou, {log i ame. coneauine | FSte ae eh ot pew cable _— Expectant | Mary Kelly, Katie Lasgan and Mamie Quill Repectal Some Interesting + From “Are there any of ws et” aed she Turkey fats Saige cce‘tcpe om "ue Cousoicchureas | “aie TAFLSR a ibonns 8 Ve ‘Tomorrow's pageant pazieebedberse “Gostells, Jr., Charlee John Kirby | 4 Ew pisrarOt suripivo axp waxt xEW scmoot | rmx PRoTecTIVE AND UNPRoTECTIVE PoLIcIEs | “Well, I guess we might as well go ahead Paice YL. BIARGARDTER, 613 15th st. a.w. R BALE — NEAT BUILDING LOTS IN MT. | WRUsualinterest. To say folly as PF. McAuliffe. BUILDINGS—IMPROVING THE RIVER FRONT AND| DISCUSSED AND THEIR RESULTS sRowN—amEnt- | With our Thanksgiving.” ¢ Joon SALE— Doeeagent on tonthly payments, sie Deir | attractive as its predecessors is a sufficient! The Christmas bazaar and quodlibet lunches | THE WATER SUFFLY—REPAIRS TO FUBLICBUILD-| CAN-BUILT SHIP# SHOWN TO BE MORE DURABLE — it the Very low pt ‘dli-3e id 14196 st._| guarantee. The following are a few of the | given under the auspices of the Nordhoff: INGS—TEE XEW POST OFFICE. ‘THAN THOSE OF FOREION MANUFACTURE. The modern girl is like the wind hp FOR SAUE-THE CHEAPEST TOT JIN THE | features of tomorrow's issue: ‘and which have hed such « successful season ere — That past us gaily whites; 301 te OR alley engi Rom only $159 per fe Tillard Hal for the past three days, will close | | ‘The government today published « large and} | Mr. Bates, commissioner of navigation, who A whirlwind of enlightened mind — Bb. ‘To: tw hose S*GhocF: GANAS. Igo Fst. | THE UNIVERSITY CLUB (Illustrated). a dance. interesting holiday volume entitled “The Book | has supervision of the laws relating to vessels dnbinin snd tacenh bine. EF: ; ANOUT THE BEST HOUSES 1X THE Ok SALEA SAFE, INVESTMENT-ONLY $400| The new home of « popular organization of Gaglariew ale a wentwert: pier mee Ite lack of diversity in narra- | and seamen, has submitted bis annual report meni 5 petty bn y-wintow bricked had required — i om Sheridan st. J their attractive young daughter yesterda) its somewhat . “ J-wimlow brickscm 00; teadi Bak So eM ‘Washington college men. ieee Cid ae eee eee tabular form may pre-|to the Secretary of the Treasury. Hegivet®| «<ftas hea profession?” asked » young womas, pat AP LASKA (Citustrated] all - aij | Vent its extensive circulation in the higher lit- | short history of our shipping policy in the fol- a a a ace Ae 4 Recase ae pacer floor were tastefully | rary circles, but by & certain class of readers | lowing words: = ae Saas aeteeeee coo. ang Lici'ata aw. “OCEOUIS'F. SHOEMAR EI Their introduction to keep the native Eskimo | decorated with flowers and musicians were | it will be scanned with great interest. Its use| “In the beginning it was protective. From i rie ewes Buy AN ‘You don't mean real estate?” ee : from starving—How the animals are to be | playing in the new white and gold room lately | of statistics is marvelously ite, and in eat and tate Tot 4 FQRSAGECATABARGAIN-ONE or runt afosT| distributed. Sdded to the house. Mra Woodward wore &| some respects the work aay becherssterized | chivplar it’ tre ferclen, teade eee ctcloped of | gon Nite employed by heiresses who com pavip desirable iots i Washington Helch's: bigh «round, ywn of lilac silk and fine diamond ornaments. J shipping in foreign trade was stripped of | template matrimony with foreign gentlemen.” Sa 3 ‘000 1 Lith ine view. and very near concrete payesne 824 | THE ROSEBUD FIGHT (Lilustrated). fice young daughter, Mise Woodward, pretuly | ®@ wnique, even though it may bear astriking | protection and put under a free-trade policy eabe ONT CIRCLE, ELEGANT #5); mii Gr. d:800 | ana mnoos mn ES de- | drewed in white silk muslin and carr; resemblance to its annual predecessors, called ‘maritime reciprocity,’ the shipping in] «q1a4 Prof, Opti . Q, thret stories and | jth st bet Massave and_ A gallant Indian campaign graphically | Optix seen your mustache? 'esked Min. ‘OR SALEXIMPROVED 10T ON W ST. NEAR] yShieap See Fores, one of the bouquets sent her in honor of POR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. the domestic trade continuing under protec | one of Gus de Jay” ith; fronting 16 feet; price only BL S00. do epiatatess her debut, stood near her mother. Miss Worth-| Locally the work is well up with the times. | tion to the present time. So we have now tW0 | et gort know him, ° 410-3 ___ 1007 Pa. sive. and 6th st. and La. ave._ | HUNTING OSTRICHES (Illustrated). Eayuolas aesieted in. recay Ming, ChounceY | Indeed it is fally a year ahead of time. Some | policies and two resulting effects of our legisla} x0 hors ae expert with the microscope.” Pil.vee. TOR 8. 2 CHEAPEST LOT oN CoNNEcTICU ‘The principal industry in one of the Pate- ing room Miss Rosa Bousch and Miss Reynolds | entertaining items are to be found in its pages. | tion. Under free shipping competition our ai cl DAVID D. “ ee OM CCLELLAND 14058 at gonian districts. By Fannie B. Ward. did the honors. Am those it were | Among these are the following: One hundred | marine in foreign trade has perished, while}... y.0..» said Mrs. De Porque to the ee on GALELGHEAPEOT LOT OW WASGENGTON Gen. and Mrs. Augur, Rev. Dr. R. H. McKim, | and fifty thousand dollars for a new municipal | Under the old protective policy our shipping in] “Now. > ‘a Yooks. For full hist ex Fithcite: 41 ft tout on Kalorama ave neat Cona, | WARM AND STYLISH (Illustrated). Admiral and Mrs. Almy, Miss Almy, Gen. J. J. | building, District of Columbia; €50,000 for domestic trade has flourished. new gardener, “I hope you will remember all the Istand 15th. [aS] ; ‘Some of the latest designs in woman's outer | Reynolds, the Misses ‘Strong, Gen. and Mrs. | expenses of a representation of the District at | | The commissioner shows the policy of Grest | that Ihave told you. And whatever you do, Foe ee RSE cee bn natmnenta: Rochester, Hon. and Mrs. G. F. Huff, Mrs. | the world's fair: $45,000 for the collection of | Britain, under which she rose to supremacy On | don’t forget to water the electric-light plant” Erroom brick ow SALEADMIRABLE LOT ON 3 REW HAME: & Foulke, Mra, Outhwaite, Gen and Mrs. Browne, end animals in the District, an Sat ree = she changed then aan E_L. McCLELLAND, 1405 Fst.” Gto-t* | ROADSIDE SKETCHES (Illustrated). bored See ae a pared? eotacge thang yas toon yt lees “This wes wot because she was moved by| “It is one of the ironies of fate,” he sobbed. ee SANE oe Ft ee AMD Me BS 1ORe| - A Samp ever the line to Be. Barnabas. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Worthin; ‘the Misses | additional story to the Police Court building; | liberal considerations, but because she could | ‘What is!” asked the sympathetic stranger. for building; cheap, on eam Colhoun, Col. and Miss Gree ‘Miss Noyes, | €5,000 for compensation for Police Court juries; OTe eet OP NE CLELLAND, 1405 Fet. | LONG AGO ACTORS. Mise Jackson, Mise Ellis, Col. sud Mrs. Payne, | $3,000 for an edition to the kitchen and cook rot acquire the control of American trade, un- “ 08 Payne, less she FASE, PHONE OF Reminiscences of theatricals in Washington | Dr. and Mrs. Smart, Mrs. Henry Payne, ‘Miss | ing appliances at the Washington Asylum: accepted in full our free shipping policy and supplied herself with more tonnage y losing every friend I bed ip the world by singing ‘Comrades.’ ” ¥ and cella $100 cash: Valance snot heed money. therefore it 18 SPASGLEM & JUSTICE. 1220 ator} Of the city. water in yard. nearstreet cars. This is one Of Several winch we cau offer on saiue terms. Price, $1,350 each. SALE — TH 7OR E WH B. H. WARNER & CO. 10TH ST. N.E. BET. D AY C68 i John F. Butler, Col. therf . Canfield 500 for new electric ia the fourth | than she ‘was able to build.” Soteii ins Fst Ground opposite sold at 81; $127 and bbc and seve isis one Reo iho a ef Daliinorer Mr and’ Shee iF. Schneider, | end ninth police preciacte; £6000 for. pol Referring to the American marine he says: | _ Notwithstanding the fact that the last laugh < QE SAIN NEARLY NEW 7 ounce are now Deunl, rected ont I ger. ‘Asa | THAT FRIEND OF SYLVIA'S. Mise MacDonald, Lieut, A. F. Fechteler, Mrs. stable on ground now owned by the District; | _ “Beginning with about 25. per cent of car- is eae every story teller seems anxious for ’ war cars: ric®, | electric bells, electric. lighting OF DST (ABOUT TOO FEET. WHICH 1s ON | An entertaining story written for Tax EvEx- Cae yin § ny oe. melee ae a: | us proportion Ieereaenll to 00 par eben oe att SPASTELDAY & BALDEMA: (Peo coriier Properties. 10h aiid M oti. a Se aN esis eee OnE. ne aeieE bse | te Stan. By Grant Allen. Traub, ‘Misa Geiger, Capt, RW. Tylor, Mr | pense of sending detachment of four com- | thereabout remained until the war with Ene- — aii-im G30) E : Pate nw..at very low Agure for each; besutitul | 1405 Fst. n. w. ai CONGRESSIONAL CRAVATS. Grifith, Mr. Finley, Mre. Conancey ynolds, | panies of the District militia to represent the | land, 1812. Recovering from the losses of tht SALE—THREE STORY PRICK, 4T! Three-story English basement: 8 rooms and bath; | JOH SALE — ON FLORIDA AV Mrs. Giesy, Mrs. Johnson of Norwich, Conn, | District at the dedication of the world’s fair in | WT, in five years’ time we had again about % | Superintendent Stevens Discusses the Views tech amt Mate, 9 rocus, mb: spurvp-qiery Rants bestmments © sosnse, seu bette; | ICO tent od clariccerecn tee foe ave How legislators decorate themselves under | Miss Pai Mr. Santos of Baltimore, Mr. | October, 1892; §35,000 for a new school build- | Per cent of carriage in our foreign trade. Un- = _~ astopeon 500 | feet of yrouud at only 70c. per foot: ought to bring | the chin. Ayers, Mr Comaig, let. Boss, Mrs. Maz | ing of eight rooms in the fourth division on the | fortunately, Congress began to strip off the of nw. Cueens ie Dea ‘Three-atury tower house: 10 rou rth | @1. CHAS. A SHIELDS, 1405 F st.u.w. d10-3t : a eee a ee ae | con la Ga ne protection first put on, and, commencing in| Mr. W. X. Stevens, the superintendent of the soars ee ee ee 1 HAVE TOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL | THE WORLD OF CHESS. Sfiss Soore, the aidoced Chinn, Mr’ and Sirs. | of the adjoining lot; $85,000 for an cight-room | 1826, American carriage in the forcign trade | bathing bench, bas addrose@ the following Tourney problems, games, solutions, solv-| Bassett, Miss Rice, Mr. isp the Misses Clapp, ae ‘ ane division; 27.000 for an eight- =~ an See ‘ begvernacer erg yeal ss letter to the Commissioners in reference to the i i different nations took advantage of our help- | recent reportot oe ers, rotes. Mrs. Hichborn, Mrs. H.W. Raymond, Miss | room building in sixth division, to lace Scavesranh an Oeaamneshastaphened ine genet oe nt report of Maj. Overman upon the subjects T. KAISER, FOR YOUR aaah scamabeaeee aan = : Probasco, Miss ‘Riley, Mr. King, Mrs. Frank | frame school in Mt Pleasant; $35,000 ag ww Pee Ueis som nun baisncoot @2,700 monthly. | 2 ___Room 4. Atlantic building, SHARKS THAT EAT MEN. Stewart Osborne, ‘irs. Orth, tise Sheldon, | for an cight-room building, eighth divi- | OF evil influence, the course has been down- Se gpautiony ter deonygramee Doyorertn do bo eS ES ~ G"sts.) $1,300: cheapest and | ‘The story of @ cruise that was tragedy from | Si#8 Newcombe, Miss Williams, Mr. Strong, | sion; | $12,000 for four-room building | ward to the present time. Pc Ra BS anes sheep under whoe house; all mod. : oO best lots in the neighborhood: carettes in trout and aay, Miss Towne, Mrs. D. A. Chambers, MissCham-| in sixth division, Conduit road; $100,000 for ‘LOSSES OF THE UNITED STATES. gestion obtained from him of a plan for e beth- ia 1S UTHE! ee ra one square away. CHAS. |A. beginning to end. 7 Mrs. MacLennan, Mrs. and Miss Purcell, ae a construction of a i “While the unvrotection of our shipping in | im beach, 1 cannot pass it unnoticed, eves = — —— = . 188 Mr. Gh ‘ith. service system of water supply, to inci s though his de pl Fas EAS CORNER, 67 FI REsr- | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. mara ae See gata ther of the | necessary. land, Barareh Seaninge, wener. | the foreign trade has been advantageous to : ne wen grade plan is the one on which front on th st. and 81% feet front on Ht st. , Notes about new buildings and other matters 3 Voirs, stand pipes, mains and appurtenances, | ™&ny foreign nations, since 1849 it has been | We have been at work unsatisfactorily, and the sou be Barure to Ure haser preipate, late Dr. Otis, U.S. A., will be heard with regret | or so much thereof as may be avail-| turned to most account by Great Britain, espe- | ™Ovable rope bas been to some extent dis- L Z 1D pret ing ae OW vagreocetng oom able in the water fund after providing for | cially im the indirect trades. And while the | cucsed before the puolic. The simple THE WEEK IN NEW YORK. anda number of grandchildren, among them | the expenditures before authorized, and the | change of policy from protection to non-pro- | water plan naturally seems the least expemsi A batch of Gotham gossip from Tux Stan’s aay Winston and Mra. Charles Smedes of | Commissioners of the District of Columbia are | tection by the maritime nations may have | buts the major lh gone into details ee 1s in their pur- | must do so to show why I think the pool plam Sj authorized and empowered to acquire by pur- | injured or hindered a few nati SOR SALE—FINE LOT ON COLUMBIA-ROAD, special correspondent. At the celebration of their wooden wedding | chase, condemnation or otherwise the land | suits of the sea it has ruined the trade of none | better. i MNS of iin: 25s045 to wide alley; cad | MERRY CHRISTMAS BELLS. by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hodgkins at their | needed for the said new high service system of | but the United States—first, because we have | First. By the pool plan T obtain 5,200 yards sin, the immediate vicinity. ‘A. HARDI ae Some of the many things to attract holiday | Tesidence, No. 1828 9th street northwest, they | water supply; £8,000 for incidental expenses of longest adhered to it; second, because the | of arca at adepth of three and one-half to five entertained a large number of their friendsand | superintendent of charitice. The total amount | social conditions of our people are higher than | feet. If this were even ¥ distributed along the BlokMANS. S093 shoppers, received many handsome presents. Amoag | of estimates for the District of Columbi those of other nations; third, because the most | proposed front it would be 110 feet wide. One 08 “ALE A, GREAT “BANGAIN STORE ATTRACTIVE HOMES. those ‘who called. to extend congratulations | cluding the water department, as submitted | of those nations bave some time since returned | and one-half feet grade in 110 feet ts ome fook _ Se se an were Prof, J. W. Bischoff, E. 8. Kennedy, Mr. |bY the Commissioners, is $6,717,463.43. | © some Kinds of protection—subsidie throe. "To obtain this widta on an “ st ty alley; omiy #6.200, also 6-room. xlivt Suggestions for Christmas gifts that may be| and M: Hi yi Mrs. '‘W. A. Secretary of the Treasury, being unable to | Or other discriminations. It has by fup- | open beach at all tides would require a fill 586 iit 'ae, cheap tore mage rroEKEcT | “WSEotian for i Waugh 0.6 HEN Ale aan Men W. IL; Exott, | indicate the soveral items of the estimates for | posed that our principal lowes of carriage | fect wide from the shore outward. ‘Tisis item 4 B BERTEORD. rom cae aan eines ee ee ee Mrs. Emma Wright, Miss K. B. Wilson, Miss | the expenses of the government of the District | occurred during the war for the Union; this | alone would cost, to make an even grade all Saat TERT Y OFPO- | 5 houses: Gat With ind '@ sia Ses ey sach-|, BO00 | koverument feservations:” For sail particulars sony BOE tacoma Katie V. Wilson, Mr. Frank Sanford, Mr. and |f Columbia in which changes should judi-| report shows that before the war we lost of | under water, more than the $10,000 proposed ee SEE tO A lags st uniuproved properties iti ail parts of the | 0 JOS. KEDFEKN & SON, G22 Lith st. n.w. do-Jt. Mrs. J. W. Compi Mrs. Ica Sturgiss, Mr, | ciously be made, disapproves of the total | import carriage 33.46 per cent and of export | for my whole plan. : TEER. ide OT SERED, | elty at bottom prices. : FQE SALE-LOT oN 3 STN FAK aaa and Mre George A. Thetmee, Mise Edith How. | amountas submitted by the Commissioners and | carriage 14.63 per cent. During the war our} Then every wharf would have to be the whole aitse wi9Git. | yy WHITE & ELEINER. Hauipslire ave., 23ex01 5 tf to alley: Price 8 The Hunt-Siater Wedding—Fashionable En- | 079 yy" and fires. E Trott, Mrs. Lizzie Do-| recommends that the total appropriation for | losses were of import carriage 30.1 per ceut | 584 feet loug to get the benefit of 110 feet of it, Pow SALE-THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE | Sa os Ad me DAVES 8 Oe tertainments and Personals. lan, Mrs. Cornelia Cooper and son George, Mr. | said expenses for the next fiscal year be limited | and of export carriage 46 per cent. Since the | which would cost five times as much as my fy an ROE ee ory atid "cellar presw ric mndow nine- | HOR SALE_DFAUTHNUL ToT ON iviHsr ex | Miss Enid Hunt and Mr. Samuel Slater made} and Mrs, W. L. Wilson, J. H. Hungerford, | 0 the amount appropriated “ere eS ee ee 7 3 3 1m house: on easy. 2 ‘ ; . i pe : ha Tide Eden ESS paces ina ae nee ae Bet an ee ta ga | Maceie oa ieee Seca even exw | (9 lems soe pcos acb srvacts oF Puas Taa3e- eter n distance equal to fwice the width of Se SR ORE OTe MOOe COMPLETE | Gave. ED. 2 O'MARA, 1000 1 be married, A large number of friends looked } C: Lowis, Mr. and irs, Thomas Songster. the | Under various heads other than the District | | The commissioner considers what he calls ype a Be. ; facing south; eight rootus, bath, furnace, elec- | oO SALE-H THE CHEAPEST LOT IN | On, many of whom were from other cities, while 8 Poole, Miss Sallie Shreve, Miss Hattie i . | “the two leadi emedies advocated by free | 4 few day saeeinn the Eee apphaties can fe touubt cheap. Abbiy Hei 32 Feciun fue 080, south PEST LOT IN | Society here in its official and resident charac. | Jordan, Mise Hannah and Mamie White, Mr. | Columbia are a number of important in- | “the two leading remediey agerhys @ few days this season there would bea dry ¥ a ey iff reduction and free | sandy beach left 440 feet wide out of the % i sts. near Dr. Hammond's; for | ter was largely represented. ‘The chancel, pro-| and Mrs. Harry Crook, Mr. and Mrs. William | CTeases that do not fall under the ban of this | traders, namely, tar iy beach ra water fe. to quick buyer only ¢00caah required. OWNLI, | rosely get with palme on either side, was a ine | Hodgkin, Jos F. Hodgkin, Miss Carrie Rock | sweeping disapproval by the Secretary. Tue ships,” and rays: “If the protective tariff bas & man could wade only knee deep before Si 5 background for the bridal party. In the vases | and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nairn. most important, perhaps, occurs in the esti- | reduced our shipping per capita or cut down ‘d walk down the edge of the fill. OR EXCHANGE—TWO NEW THREE-STORY press brick Louses near Washington Circle; will eachanige for alley Louses or vacant lots, Bozlust CHAKLES EARLY, < SE b + ¢ . eithe: : Second. ‘The rope barrier has been studied im 603 14th st.n.w._ | B'S very desirable lots near Dupont cirel 20x48 | oD the altar there were bunches of holly in an-| Ex-Gov. Sidney Perbam of Maine, with his| mates of the War Department of £851,365 for | OUr proportion of carriage, either of imports a i 5 3F: es GANT NEW RESIDENCES | ADPiy CHARLES EARLY, Gos ith st" "douit™ | ticipation of the approaching festival ‘The | witeana feo aaa iibaca de'ss 905 Westminster | te completion of the improvement ‘of the | or exports, it should be easy to point out the | many ways, but it fails to meet, our wante, On SALE—A 3_To rc Prey gue RS SSS icuetians wkdes, Goeariy) man, sbove | Saaseticase coke. Potomac. "Other new estimates are as follows: | time and give the ticures in each case of its en- | rope set st throe feet dep would not give room | A eg og LIEBEKMANR, 1303 F ot. 57 feet front on north side of Pst. nearSdn.w.|}the average height and build, made a ‘Two hundred and ninety thousand six hun-| @ctment or augmentation. Reductions of the swimmers, and if set at five feet deep child hasine the former residence of | -¢ =a oS AND DE, | © and 2d sts. nee-, abe c : Mr. J. Burgess Brunner and Miss Margaret P exception, have been edvan-|dren would drown inside. If # . uated on Pst OK SALE A NEW, COMMODIOUS AND DE: | Corner enna cannicanig adapted For eee in imposi rocession as they walked igene Beau largaret | dred and twenty-five dollars for improving the | tariff, without exception, upported om er fiom, | A srable ‘dwelling, with satest conveniences; well | {his ground is dunitabiy adapted for econouieal sub- | Chole’ up to. the chancel” gate | E. Plumley were married last evening at Cal-| quality of ths Fotomnes water ont Testoring the | tageous to foreign rather than American ships, | floats the waves would change ite position s@ s-story bay~ ™ SeeNie Sea tUaere ta “re ani second feos | “do-0t” SILOM & LIELERMANY,1900¥ at. |in advance of ‘the bride, ‘These geutlemen | vary Baptist Church in. the presenco of their | capacity for its storage by improving the. re- | but most so in 1846, when another bad act, the | that if trusted to it would be a source of dane a'very low fig aon = Spished in quartered oak and mal j handsomely | JOR SALE — EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE LOTS, | were ali Boston friends of the bride, save a few | friends. The bride was given away by her | ceiving reservoir, including the purchase or | Ware housing law, was passed. In a single | ger. If supported on movable stakes they " . decorated and ready for occupancy; Leated by hot | J Gveriooking distriutine reservorr ant Virein's | whose names will be quickly recognized in the | father, Mr. 8. L. Plumley, and was attended by | condemnation of the necessary land: $12.500 for | Feat after that act foreign shipping gained and | Would be tipped over every five minutes and i m authorized bya naval | oy cut” TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst.m.w. | Hef isailes of the Potomac, Conduit road. Arby | list, ‘They were Mr. Gidney Shepard, Mr. De | her_siste Miss Annic, a8 maid of honor and | further improving the quality of the Potomac | American lost 10 per cent of | import | would require €10,000 = Ss Seeley, Se ARERR | POR SALE- HANDSOME NEW STORY BRICK | Ton cALE — A BLOCK OF CHOICE Dot BLE | Forrest Danielson, Mr. Jack Moran. Mr. Geo. | the Misos tucker, Michy, Persie and, Mackbeo | water by lowering the helght Sees eet | in aot Teicately ot ct cored iceaa |S wou, Gp ene peck. Meme hen boom amen am, aaten bwelliner. e n. w.; id rooms 101 Newell, Mr. x. Chapin, Mr. Richar: ell- leesrs. reservoir: | for clean- n eomes ce '" a ath "rvomt;” all latest improvements, Landsomely Toad APIS ted, C HURST, als Now York: ing Mr, Will Devney, Me. L- iit Hazard Dr. | Wood, Harvey, Voigt and ‘Taylor and Mr. | ing out the distributing reservoir; €10,000 for | of the marine is found without support in his- threatened against the District to recover ceaiti An opportunity of purchas- | Vision and fist-clase inevery reepect. ‘House open for Wm A. Dunn, Baron’ Beck Frus, Dr. Charles | Robinson acted as best man. A reception at| the purcbas> or condemnation of asite for a| tory. Inthe long run the intensification of | damages in a case whore « young man delibs wm owner & cubstantial J Ipptertion For tardies partictareand price apply 10 : Bispham, ‘Mr. Pierre Stevens and Mr. Paul | the home of the bride's parents followed the | storage yard; £5,000 for protecting the inlet to | free trade conditions only results m benetite to | erately swam iuto deep water from the edge of auienen on worth aateed Msane Som TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1:0; F st. nose" ‘This canned pekeenee ner roaa | Hunt. Their badge of office in the lapel of | wedding, after which the happy couple, amid | the aqueduct at Great Fulls; £15,000 to com-| ourrivals’ The contention — oe —- ntypenclpnangy so retera. What could we do If soit immediately can be de- | WYK SALE HANDSOME NEW TEN-KOOMBRICK | (Washington's inost_fashioual their satin-faced dress coats was eons white | showering rice, departed for the south. Their peed fishway Yestriots commerc. and thus reduoes cur car- | $0 eave aay one of ne aan, swimmers whe : vit Park: electric bells. brick-act range and ia | 7o™ t rose anda bit of green with it, pinned with gold | future home will be at Columbus, Ohi>. 1,000 for replacing ‘the “present system of | riage is confuted by the fact that since the wat, | strike way out ints the leke, a quarter mile mally papered throughout; a lovely bome; | FHtip wd csericoking the ensire city of Washington. | fleur-de-lis scarf pin, in which w diamond glit-| Gen. A. B. Upshaw cf New York has been | government tel and telephone wires with under the bigh tariff complained of, our vol- | away. if suything suould disable him, =, Ow; easy terms. CHARLES W. HANDY, $226 F WAY isnow under construction through tis sub: | tered. These pins were the groom's souvenirs | quite sick at the Hotel Normandie. Mrs. Up-|® duplicats six-conductor underground cable. | ume of foreign commerce greatly ae wd rector we map wet endig vrs Bon! aw. Aw _ | division, Which. wilh resi: | distributed at his ante-nuptial dinner on Wed-| shaw and Miss Mai joined him yesterday. | An alternative estimate amounting to $1,600 is | bulk before the war, under any low tariff we | mysteriously us thouehave done who have bem, o eb, bay windows; | of soury Departinent. : en = Gianerocine: Lath aad pantry, sil'indd inp seoud | —A'splendid property, bouud to increase greatly in| The ushers formed a wall cn either side of the with new and taller poles, and if an appropria- | Under the low tariffs from 1846 to 1860 was} | The major may nut have considered how dif size lots grd parkings: houses opened ‘sinall | value. chancel railing, post which the bride, who came cash, Mend balance mouths, GEOLE'SEMTOR, | TViaced on the mar c ne lm FOR SALE~A be: ho : 5 LeDroit Park; electric bells, brick-set range and ie | $y pt pi ee vision, the completion of place =O SALE-LITH ST. BETH ANDISTS. NE, | dente of the heights within FIFIEEN MINCTES ride caters Se a meetiag tions ‘also submitted for replacing the present poles | €ver had. ‘The average commerce per capita | drowned wear the be; Seagne 2 all uigd. tans. tion for that purpose be ‘made it should be ac- | £18.58 per annum, whereas the average com-| fereut a free public bathing place is from those 2STOKY AND BASEM et last June, si hich time FOUND DEAD IN BED. ree ita ‘since 1866, the year after the | which are run to meke money. There the stiffe at Stunde cad owners Bor detm | nvniber of lots have been ald. Large force now at | with her brother, Mr, Paul Hunt, and her —_— companied hy mathociiy t0 eres the poles. 15. 900 OE or 65 par nak groan.” hess and restraints of fashion prevail. Hose ure Gl_GALE-BRICK HOUME: 3 STORIES, @| Tiss, (Totiny covecte nes, making, improvements. | bridesmail, Diss. Sar adlee of Baston, | q Colored Domestic Who Blew Out the PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. all is relaxation from restraint and free aban te jose fookine for wnvestinents or. beautiful s — sot Lr ate N eg ns a OES, | Iva ae utted to unyect tie provers before nur | Samual 8 Durfee &f Boston, ins bet mat, and Gas. Two thousand dollars for erecting eight iron | FREE SUIFS 4 DEADLY BLOW TO SHIP BUILDING. | Gon "L.ct mo Lring an illustration within tbe | clestone: in the city: 4 5 ; 4 " ; “free Behe ager y Bom EN, NORTHWEST; | SEO), Adtrew Wk. Box Sit,city pout offs: | ° Pheer. FV CENTS TO FIFTEEN CENTS | Mr. C. M. Fisk, the bride's guardian, awaiting | Mary Jano Fletcher, a colored girl about | Posts in tho Monument grounds and supplying | | In regard to the “free importation of ships” | comprehension of everybody. 2 10. . i 4 = missi : “The essence of this] A sociable for the enitertainment of the ebile her. eighteen years old, from Prince George’scounty, | them with electric lights; $3,000 for renewing | the commissioner says: - 2 y A ad-| dren of a Sabbath school oO Ea ronan, | oranentiumcommenced the, marriage sory, | has resided here s short time at the house of | the euperstructnss of two green house con | omy or ene in what ite principle gom-| many of the prajecore were purslag over @ | the' couple stepped forward to the altar step, | BeF uncle, No. 18 McCullough street, andyester- | by°the “late cyclone; granite curbing about | sists, Cheapness is a mere trae cry. ‘The | Program, when the superintendent remarked) ay where Bishop Doane made them husband end | day she found employment as a domestic at| Franklin ‘Square, submitted, €5,000° Inying | economy 0 cheapness 1s fanciful. Keally, as | “Just turn the children loose into ® room wife. The imposing figure of the a of|No. 15 K street northwest. Before retiring | asphalt walks in various reservations, £5,000; | as this measure is of British suggestion, it is — sey —— ee | SS den caracieiat: Albany, his impreasivs manner as ho asked the | for the night the girl was asked if she | improvement and care of Henry and Seaton | the purchase of British-bailt iron or stocl ves: | Cuiminath, Sov SF enjoy ves The residents of the lower wards of the city, | Nom18,04 the man of her choice’ brought «| Understood how to extinguish . the gas, | Parke, 5,000; lodges for Pe ieee | bay ‘these: dest, because they are imported; | | Now when « young boy—or an old boy, for the first and second wards, have, many of them | hush over the assemblage which wasnotbroken |@md she replied in the affirmative. AS|Thomac, McPherson and Folger reser-| second, becaus: they are of iron and not of | tat matter—lays off the clothing of convene : =. “ - . 2 . ality and steps forth with load off his ‘OK SALE OR RENT—SIX NE NECA STONE | say, a just cause of complaint in the fact that | until the couple had passed out@f the church. |she seemed to understand all about the| vations, at €500 each, 3,500; con-| wood; third, because they are cheap. If we | Hom ep Bis inet apie Harkave, Baitoote ie of late years nearly all the treet and sewer | The bride's beauty and distinguished pres. g8# fixtures no farther attention was pald to | structing an ornamental fountain in\ Tatas. | could build’ even cheaper than the British on py ye pg te: Tisibales Ia rooms. diainz rooms, ‘aise reception Webday and” while the vaiue’ ‘of PRSE | Ceesiug. Her ‘gown was of white satin bee. | aroused. the suspicions of her employers, and | for the Lafayetio. statue, 4000; replacing the | stil’ remain to ‘our, having shinping mot of lao hho iss sample wo have not seen. Go i Furnuce heat; hurd wood mantels with Freuch pists | estate in the upper wards has constantly in- | caded in tiny gold bow knots, and the Spanish | upon [sy to the room it was ascertained that | old finge' ing i. pavement of the sidewalk in the| British build, because, to have it of nde Page sites age — a mirrors; open fire creased that of the lower wards has in| blonde lace, an heirloom in her family, trimmed 'y had blown out the gas and had died dur- | gro north of the Executive Mansion bya|our own make is to challenge rivalry, | POO, tO) i ee a. im ail principal rooms. a cases either stood still or decreased | the long, close-fitting sleeves and the edge of | ing the night. The coroner was notified. To-| granolithic pavement, $2,500; construction of | not alone in building, but in own-| Fr poe bdo deep , * mere = ee FOE SALE ONE OF THOSE. TWO-STORY, Six SE AX ESTATE, DESIR- | per month: price, €1-700, terms to suit. a 8°? Min-w.- 10 rooms, ail modern | 7 Oe SMI1H & SONS, avieictim Wastumaton | @l- 1418 F st. nuprovements. LOUIS B, nw < usinutes, to 2. W. and B., 10:inutes, then: 8 - Ps hole, for divers. The latter be so narrow ington, 45 minut ly tickets. $34.75. Ci third ward, which has had the larger | the rounded corsage. Her pearl necklace had | 4ay her body was turned over to her relatives, | » large green house at the propagating gardens | ing, since building is a strong, even an indis- — tazess ) cents per @00 unit 10. "Kent, 2000 jt | amount of local "improvements, has been, by |a sapphire and diamond pendant, A large | and she will probably be buried at the home of | for palm and tropical fants of large growth | peusable, auxiliary of owning.” To. possess the | ‘bat’ single guard can heep note of every | ce ynear Tat we. price | Year Price in foc: Sm Nl Ny Wrokers” fooeson | far, the most prosperous of the wards. "Al-| monogram pin, a gift from her. mother, with | Her parents in the country. jod for tropicel bedding. &c., in the public | Akill and'practice ‘the power’ of building our ert ypheryepitenng pager ke HINGTON. : ND. 1 South St | though it has in the city council a representa | the letters in diamonds, was also worn. A half Ss is during tho summer months, 06,009; ine | own chips would be te Varnish vendo ond Seope aa wil vi help that of | wreath of orange blossoms held her veil, and GONE TO BOSTON. onmeate? irene University Park, 28,000; | and supply'a naval force, with shipwrights, | SY one in need. The basins will be abundant , : , iy ee - : large for all reasonable bathing put any other ward it has been the recipient of | in front of it there glittered a diamond cres- 1,000 for the erection of two galleries, one in | engineers and seamen for maritime defense. ames ve ing purposes larger appropriations. The advance of values in | cent, given her by the groom. She carried a | Chairman Edson of the Encampment Com-| tho southwest court, the other in the southeast | An American-built marine means a republican | ¥€ Propose not to permit any one to #wim om LE CHARMING LOCATION. CAPITOL IF SOLD AT ONCE | tioma fractional less in| number th: poses, BIC! SST ce the third ward has, however, evidently been | large bunch of white roses. satttce—Capt- Lemon's Request. range, National Muscum building, said galleries | naval power. These things are not in Dritish | t¢ take outside, will be di owing to the fact that it is the’ northwest ward | "The bridesmaid wore a white silk dress that] Chairman Edson, Secretary Dingman and | to be constructed of iron beams, supported by | interest, or in the line of tree trade policy, | | ll foolhardy, tricks will be discoura 100 AND 82.200 EACH—TERMS Easy_ | 8nd is more a suburb of Washington than any | had high puffed sleeves. Her bouquet was of | Col. L. P. Wright wf the citizens’ executive | iron pillars, and protected by iron railings, and | because the former isto rule the sea and the | 0 int ts powluis supprowsed. | We willl try $e Neverai new frame houses, each containing sts rooms, | other portion of this city, being the entrepot | pink roses. committee on the national encampment, @. A. | Provided with suitablestaircases, the work to be | latter opposes the strengthening of protective | mitt ial tg heared Ty alana Givseta: ood front and beck yards, wasand | of the Washington and Alexandria railroad, | Mra Hunt wore a black lace over mauve silk. P A. | Sone under the direction of the architect of the | government. Free ships would be a deadly | mit suicide by drowning in our pools, an water. Will rent fo V flix DESTRAULE NEW CORNER HOUSE; press | Where Alexandria Pg ly ask le doing business in | In the front pew with her were Miss Rice of | 8» went to Boston yesterday, where they will | Capitol and in accordance with the approval of | biow to ship building in the United States. |%0 discourage | sjeculators in human “Ok SALELTO WHITE OR “COLORED, 1327, | PICK trout: stone steps and trimmings; contains six | Washington natural Ys and Lissa © jocate. Movements for | Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whelan of Phil- | confer with those who had charge of the en-| the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. | Such a blow is so much in the interest of Eug-| ¥®* Propose to post a notice that “All use rooms, bath and ali ui. Price only €3,0UU, oneasy | more extended improvements in the lower | adelphia. ‘campment when it was held in that two | The erection of these galleries will add mate-| land that no true American can be found to|f the free public bathing beach is af by NEW HOUSES; press brick fronts; | W@rds are now being considered. ME. ‘Slater's relatives present were his father, Scat ago. af rially to the area now — exhibition | deliver it. yl a “eel = ies num Face cay a Seemann alcaracre Notes. Mr. Horatio Nelson Slater, whose handsome |” Chairman Edson said just before leaving that | PUrPoses. The spaco needed for, their con- CHEAPNESS NO TEST OF ECONOMY. sary to meet public demand. The wharves i ‘ oung wife was not able to appear because ofa “ i a tes sincere, Among the suits recently instituted in the 5 ow = ‘cold, and Me and re Chas, W. aera the most difficult problem that the committee | tage to the exhibits already in the halle. ‘As for cheap ships,parsimony and not econ- | add greatly to the means of enjoyment and are Corner 10th and G sts. Pe Alexandria county court is one in relation to | of donee. “Ai Hegelian would be called upon tosolve would be the caring | @5,000gor increasing the electric plant of the | my has made the British iron ship a bargain. | not expensive. The amphitheater of seats for VESGTT mkiGete spec |etmct of “glbe" land on which the Into] Secretary Elnine, Gearciary, Tracy, Mise Wil | for those veterans who would be unable to pay | National sluseum; £100,000 for continuing the | But in iron ship building cheapness was not al- | *Pectators could be dispensed with, but if 2 i 3 Would seem very discourteous not to offer our 108 3 q PEQURASD parses ERX FRETTY | Caleb Cushing held a mortga; Among the | merding, Postmaster General Wanamaker and | their expenses while here and would expect building operations at Fort Myer, Va.; $25,000 | ways the makeshift for merit. In the infancy Mf i I e visitors a ceat after walking #o far to call on um 3S REDFORD Wear, SP. | parties to the suit are H. W rnett, Austin | Miss Wanamaker, Mavroyeni Bey, Marquis Im- for erecting one new brick ward for females at | of the art, when it cost a half or third more to | \)4 ANY BAIUS, Lisl Fe“ oltiun | Herr, C.C. Duncanson, John Keyworth, MF. | perialli, Mrs. and Miss Doane of Albany, Herr | fee quarters, The number of this clase is in-| tho Froedman's Hospital; 30,000 for three | build of iron than wood in England, the advo- | }thint “beach would not "increase aap : 3 : | Morris, 5. P. Willett and others of Washington. | Von Mumm. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. | ‘retor® diet Testy “"Sowanty-five Gwellings for observers at the new naval ob- | cates of the new industry gave out that vee| fan's taxes one cent it would seem rr 5 FOR SALE—LOTS ‘The Mount Vernon Mutual Aid Society hue | Audenreid, Gen. and Mrs. Anderson, Mra and | ated | that | nearly seventy-five oF | servatory; $15,000 for repairs to breech mech- | sels built of iron would last twice as long as | Tie "-aiv a9 refine the expenditure om accoent aoe Hs been organized here and bas become incorpor- | Miss Sherrill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Miss |, Yovided for in thie cit ¢ September. | Szism shop st. the Washington ed yard; | those of wood. Here was a recognition of | Ov yhonse, ius tho uien, Gn anata, Gapenns gyn pe rg a ated with R. L. Cook as president and John L. | Brown, Mr.and Mrs. Barney.the Misses Barney, | B® Provided for in this city nex bed Tmbez | #9000 for repairs to the property at the cor- | true economy in ship owning. | ‘There was no . “ Pass pitol Hill, near ¢ Fre8 sale-Lors. Hammond as secretary. Mr. John Critcher is | Hon. John Kasson, Prof. and Mrs. Emmons, | Not only will the caring for this | eto pat | 22%,,°f B street and New Jersey avenue | experience to prove this superiority, but it was ios SOgTT; WILCOX & HIESTON, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC its agent. Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, Miss Hudson, Mr. and | }v0™' pense, but where to put | southeast; $34,134 for repairs to the treasury | accepted asa matter of faith, as it justified a BPO: ; cals them and whether to lodge them in tonts or in ‘dings; rh : = LAND IMPKOVEMENT COMPANY. A hearing in chambers by Judge Keith in the | Mrs. Lay, Mr. and Mra. Leiter, the Misses Butler and Winder buildings; $6,885 for the re- | home industry. While good iron vessels are Fou sae s MAGSINICENT VILLA sI7ES-OF OE on Mone | Stipman-Fletcher case took place, here yester- | Leiter, Col. and Mien Blisa, Mr. Jno. Hay, Mr. | PatFacks must be carefully considered. It is | pairs at the Botanic Gardens; §1,000 for expen-| tall costly, such as are built generally have do- ACKES— NEAR DUPONT Story abd basenent brick eMC ick; 7 rooms; all ma. i; . Be un bh an be obtained by a ions rice, 9000 day and ttended b: ber of Wash- | and Mra. Forbes Beale, Miss Margaret ‘Cox, | ¢xpected that considerable information on this | seg of exhibit of marino corps at the world’s | creased durability. The iron British- | ‘¢ *me area can plain conde HE SCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Aad minke en Major and Mrs. Lottin, ‘Mr. Booutvoy Mra. Hac’ subject will be obtained during the Boston | fair; $25,000 for the maintenance of the new | built sailing ship bas not the durability of oe ee ere ivf Fa. wees and Wah ot and FINE BUILDING LoTs ‘The funeral of Berylo Harding, daughter of | Mr. Dodge and Dr. and Mrs. Rosse’ Most of | Y# aval, proving ground st Indian Head, Mdl;| “ither the “British or American-built. wooden | 4% and the pools secure the greatest obtaine PALISADES OF 1HE POTOMAC, Mr. Chas. Harding, took place from 309 N. | these guests went to the reception. LEE SUMORIBERS REPORT AT SBOE, $15,000 for anew boiler and engine at that | yessel which she has displacea. Therefore, waenip ihn peed y- these reasons —CONDUIT ROAE.— Columbus street this afternoon. Mrs. Hunt was assisted in receiving by Mrs. | Capt. Geo. E. Lemon, the chairman of the | place; oe = + ae a the | cheapness in price is no test at all of supe- | '"p"2 “7 dove TERMS, tn every case, TOSUIT THE PURCHASER. = a Charles Whelan, Miss Rice, Miss Bradlee, Miss | finance committeo of the G. A. R. national en- | Davy yard to the groun TELS foc the | ricctiy in ecomomy. a Suiwe of our cheice Tiulding loteean be bought si Latest Burial Formits. Markoe, Miss Edie and Miss Cammacks When | campment, earnestly desires that those who — ore oA chapel foe oe eee investigate the com- | ir. Stevens During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | ir. and Mra. Slater started off on their wed- | subscribed'to the fund last summer and have | SBtranee comete: Arlington tive durabi of American and British- Bayon #300. a ; ios ther: demaunts asi ton ored folks?” I #25 CASH, BALANCE IN $ MALL MONTHLY Pay. ding trip the bride wore a traveling dress of | not yet reported to the committee do #0 at once | ‘eral and other religious - uilt vessels of all kinds, with the result of | Wiite people and Senne today burial permits were issued from the | gark brown cloth trimmed with beaver. cemetery and also for use as a chapel for the ving on almost ail te, the Ameri- | * : " a Zi and return properly filled the blanks sings ~ 3 . the matter of the bal beach I SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE Now BEING | Béslth office for the following: "The bride received neatly two hundred pree- | to them. Pee sent ont | Post at Hort Myer. can ship yard exeels the British in its produc- | {y¢i4" all discussion of the race but EKECTED UN PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD. White—Robert Coglan, 60 years, intestinal | ents, and, in addition to those already men- a ‘THE NEW CITY POST OFFICE. ee ee ee contain- | since Iam publicly asked to give my reason foe HTRYRE CCKCHASING NOW ‘reaureto REALIZE | nephritis; William Numan, 35 years, dysen- | tioned, some of the more elegant were a case of ‘The Citizens’ Industrial Alliance. ‘The sum of $500,000 is asked for continuing | ing particulars of shipping of the world, | {0 proposed plan I will do so as soon as 1 cam Yor plats. pauphiets and further information ap- | tery; Otto Felb silver oyster forks, from Mr. and Mrs. John! The National Citizens’ Industrial Alliance | the construction of the new city post office | * for authority. give the question due consideration. ply aut company's oftice, as, i _ tat-| McLean; a moonstone hat pin set with dia-| noi largely attended and inte coke te “ SUPERIORITY OF AMERICAN-BUILT VESSELS. pabecestin -sncaeaaiy SESET YEG Ta nw. wetincon, Do. | te C Hopper 6 yearn tubercular meningitis; | monda and. rubien from Mra Hobert ee oy; | Meld largely attended end in Seas eee | Brags Goo is catimated fr centlagiig: the com | _ Ina table giving a comparison of survival of ‘The Grand Review. ~ i year, ous croup; | mother-of-pearl and fan, from Mr. Alex. jednesda; ning. Considerable D estimated for wing con- ity & : Theodore J. Packwood, 83 years, senile debility; | juiss; Dutch silver tray, from Mr, and Mrs. | mess was transacted, including the appoint-| struction of the new library building. Gifferent fleets the order of superiority is as} A large and enthusiastic audience greeted the Tux C. Dex H Ona A. Jackson, 11 months, diphtheri Roger Wolcott of Boston; repousse tea caddy, | ment of a legislative committee, for the pur- follows: American iron, steam; British iron, | fine program given at National Rifles’ Hall last HE \/ELEBRATED J/UNLAP stad S. Palmer, 78 years, cystitis; Ezra W. Bartlett, | from Mrs. Edwin Cushman; silver lamp, from night. The gipsy queen, Mre’L. E. Colston, Du 79 years, old age; infant of Minnie Denham, 6 “ A pose of considering, preparing and having ‘ 7 1,0) per foot. iad deialanmsel unlap leads the hat se; inf f Dr. Dunn; Honiton lace fan, from Mr. George | broperly presented to’ the Fifty-second Com | ‘The ; attended by Misses Addie O'Brien, Blanche eed Dent Seek ee ee — Beaters, Orisinatere in the days, hemorrhagic dinthesis. Newell; silver-mounted card case, from Miss | gress bills looking to the enacting of laws in | origin of the table delicacy known as hash has yr Starkey, May Pomeroy, Sara and May aust Pecgoand Bike One sour. Robert Wickingene ee poe eae |e open-work silver tray, from Dr. Chas. | pehalf of the laboring classes. ‘Also to appear | been dispelled by a patcat which has just | American, less Oe Pan mania neo Helens Roomer and Neilie Donohue ‘and —— ny » membraneous | Bispham; cu’ silyer-mounted claret de- that would not exist but for 's twenty- 3 anitithe last batch of Furs croup: Jesse Foster, 38 years, acute gastritis; | auher, fom ir, and ‘Mra, Thomas Darl eee ct ot pack bile eet Of Congressin | been issued for s process of making | five years’ start of the United States in iron | (ames Alice il and ellie gare some pty ee R, Thos. Martin, 50 years, dysentery. silver cream pitcher, from Mrs. D. P. Morgan;,| hash. The inventor throws aside all dis-| steamer building. As for the main compari- frashan Military Capes in 2 tye ee silver hand giass, from Herr von Mumm; a gold guise, and son, that of American wood, sail, with British Sail and one ‘medium, size. Lincoln Post Entertainment. traveling clock, from Mr. and Mra. Huntington iron, the superiority of the former is 1834 per The ra ‘sizes in the New- ‘The entertainment for the encampment fund | Wolcott of Boston, uncle and aunt of the bride; cent. style Seaiskin Coats are im. of Lincoln Post,G.A.R.,at the hall, at 7th and L | silver open-work’ basket, from Mr. and Mrs. In regard to marine insurance the commis- WILLETT & RUOFF, shcesia: lack nhl Wah ine bADIona. anise William A. Slater; silver bread basket, from sioner says: “It appears we are fast drifting as WO Fa ave. 2 8! ‘°%%, | Mr. Sam. 8. Durfee; royal Worcester vase, from inte a dependency on foreign underwriting. mm | and besides increasing the amount toaid in the | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Corbi of New York; apostle 8 ‘or rings of foreign capitalists Go Pow Bex entertainment of guests gave much pleasure to | spoon, from Mrs. Titian Coffey; silver and gold ‘control the business of covering a large audience, The entertainment was given | Pickle fork, from Mra, Audenreid, and by the Capital Minstrel Company, Prof. Ful- | silver cologne bottlegfrom Baron Beck Fras, f t i lt fax. 624 F st. vw. os ton Richa: sical director, and Messre.| The leading society events of today are the power is of national concern It is as neces- 70K SALE—DESIRABLE. PRESSED BRICKS ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. Suthers Mietaniees asueen’ Gaacinec, Mente | cad eich See ond Mek” Reginald Fendall fap damage pee rege ce an omen to OURER, on prenions Setwrse dente a Sutherland, Johu Welch, Will Rapp, Al. C. | will introduce their niece, Miss Marion Fendall, eslored, cccrmmmsee of own ox Slgeies “—< Ida Briony A Spy LUTZ & BRO., Newman, Robert Strait, Will Dumont, Ben | and the recital to be given at Mra. Hobson's at all's ‘tai Marine insurance @ facility in Pate, bat | Blanch Starkey, May Pomeroy, Neilio ‘Done- Tan Gike_TMAVE RAGLDNAVE © Judson, Nate Guilford, Ralph Clarke, Will | 4 o'clock by Mrs. Chas. Waldo Richards. Kimi panes ‘They ‘the ——- = eects of bar hue and Helena Roesser and ‘Alice Hill. 497 Penn. ave., Lajoining National Hotel. | Thornton, Fred Wright and Hacvey Brayton, Miss Elizabeth Hill, Mise Belle Davenport, | »'°@sht in by Policeman Gordon, who arrested a ‘that of a rival | P8# de Deux la Santiago, Miss Minnie Hawke ‘The program was varied and attractive, all the | y4:54 Esther But ela, Clift, Mise them in Shott’s alley. The officer had an idea onomy be and Mortimer Carnana, and Irish jig, Miss numbers being well rendered. preg ast that were husband but Lizzie never should Emma Heinrick and Tommy Buckley. Horse Blankets and Lap Robssat low prices. 0c27 Bessie Safford, Mise Eesle Teal and Miss Ruth breton Going ty and wits, ‘A MARIXE BOARD RECOMMENDED. ‘The Grand Review will close tomorrow \ ay es eg Fined for Assaulting is Father. Circle’ have tuoued cards inviting « number of | they are going to ‘atte ‘The commissioner recommends the enact- sist he Wableasr of ue thirteen origina tte, MS Teun’ fot “Oreaes Blossoms,” Be. A young man named Albert Eicholberger | their friends to an entertainment to be given | CM strange matters. ment of the bill for « marine board in the | America and who took the cake, and am ae: core nw. ‘to12-1m*_| stood before the Police Court today accused of | at 2302 14th street this evening. oe nes ‘Treasury Department, composed of the heads cre, WAVER, SCHOTTIECHE AND, THE | having assaulted his father. ‘The latier, when| | Mra Hitt is dotained in Paris by the extreme | fig Sas gf bureaus. He says he opposes government the Rebs Dance are the two prettiest little dxnees of | called, told the judge that his son was a good | illness of young son, Reynolds Hitt, and | of fines. inspection Lg hm ye sttiearni HEMI WaNTE, Gob Fat woiBar” | boy when he was sober, but when under the | Will not be able to return antl he grows much Eugene Harrison, the woman's fn Lay cages FAY med Reh eS E. ROPIAPERG WILE SELL Ar 4 GkEAT Sac; | influence of liqué he was quarrelsome Se. eS Se bed brought into sours, Sito recotamends the, passage of « bill to pro “a clined to fight. He charged that the boy Feassuring mes- | turned over to Agent Sweeney of the Children’s ‘tect seamen's wages from garnishee. Several Bn rin ck ceed Pere cere ned a Se ed pe ‘of the most dest ‘Bull” “Price tor both together, $9, 000. L. STAKGAKDIER, 613 Lith st. nw. | i Ee tb ‘The commissioner recommends the 7 SALE—BIG BARGAIN—MUST BE SOLD. tion of the with Great Britain eer a Serena aie tad et ow. {hing the nationalization of Toreign vessel