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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1892. 8 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE---HOUBES. Pages Upon ent She wide doormny THE SILVER BRICK CASE. SAL? cll WP Howes. Goub INvEST- | [JOR SALE-A €ORNER HOUSE IN THE FOE AEE STORT FRAME) OF j, CHEST. | A BUILDING LOT MADE ON THE CLEAR. THEWORLD OF SOCIETY ofeeg nny ops scarcely take tn at | The Mandamus Against the Secretary ofthe}, wents. Head this ust caretuly. Apply for particu- northwest. 10 * aw. i 3 suburban ; = = 7 Son which atother house ance on thine, “2'story irume: re vet 494.and oth; | s house bullt at cost upon the sue{orany yovernnent $ slants tho beeutifel sdoruments of the large ury Denied. “1 presume he ia. Every time be travels te atten story corner brick @Zoatns aid Wait 700? | Bi-Ooo ¢halt tanh balnnen “ou aye." Eatery texmmer oly, te lot beng a rift as above vate | eg, eae : + | were grouped in artistic profusion, bloom- | oPrstox oF A MAJORITY OF THE covRT THAT WE | ® sleeping car be insists on being put in upper Te et eae OO | Samat ome meee & LELLARD. | Qh Bing ihe perchass el fos oe meee Saeceat Harrison's Public Reception ing plants and immense bowls’ of cut | a8 xor coMPELLED To RECEIVE SILVER BULLION | ten im © le * a cate stock, ic] make - corner, lam one ie Ok BALE-NEW HOUSES, (35 7 043 F ST: | Sente™ Ecos’ feauitian ooiiereat sitet Saturday, nd candies wit eclored shades ehed tpon | TOR COUNING, PUT NEST FURCMANE IT—cHIEY m A st. n.¢. near Sth; Srooms; lot ar #th st. ne, new bay-window $4,300. ick on 4th st. n.w. ; two stories y brick ve; 18 ft, front: 7 rooms: also Tis Ost. nw. | Hanes fecation, Deautitul, settles and candles with colored shades pon “ + eae con F st. n.e.; 6 roomsand arene drone):14 ‘rocims: rented, #100 taomthiy’ easy 600 to a ad dn re further eee the foene, 8 soft but adinat “iitomiation, FOSTICE BINGHAM'S VIEWS DIFFER. SA ror gpry nay-window brick on Wt. — a = 30K SALE-ONE OF Tine Noe DESIEASE E S was. served, the decoration throughout be.| In the Court in General Term this morning As said in many a song, : lot 203100; only COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | 4 tractoflandin the District of Columbia, teng | A NOTABLE OCCASION. | ing pink from the centerpiece of LaFrance | the silver brick case of U.S. exrel Merrick| Bat when abe cles shea better teke = Tot 20100; mo, = Baas PINE frames of 1501-6 ect on te Tove to the dainty bows, on, the silver |etal agt. Secretary Foster was decided, Jus- ‘A parachute along. EK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL a th enik of ee candlesticks. Mre. Heywood, attired in tice J. i *Cfence in Baltimore county, Sd, on Northern | Prghiwega ave., within S minutes’ walk ‘of Takoma ‘ co James delivering the opinion of the court i i in the f = Central rlitoad, 12 miles, frou city; Stone hous: 16 Oi Be ‘ang intents adjoin ye ranch B- and | Who Assisted the Mistress of the White a a care gd gm mgachsnined sustaining the demurrer of the respondent! ‘The carpenter who is carcless with his toole S17, or vil gnghanae for Fegarnce MgOPSEH | Company. “iiss property wr aeseatic ae aerate | Howe—Mrs. Macartney’s Tea and Mrs. |S TmniSme costume of black and canaryccl | 88d refusing the writ. is often a plane blunt man. northwestern part ent for «future market: as a country home, with ali | Romero's Dinner—Society at Marine Head- | ored satin. ‘The other ladies of the reception | This was a petition for a writ of mandamus Star office. fes-3t advantages, or forthe pur ‘of ianmediate subdi- buy a bay-window brick on H st. me.; Groome and Lath ‘0 :centrally located on F st. mw. : Tar: LS a Se na yearters. rty were Mrs. O'Neil, from the navy yard; | to compel the Secretary of the Treasury to re-| ‘The boy who plays truant t least gets a little ANTED-T0 RENT SMALL PLACE WITH | Vision in lois of any size, without expeuse of erating, | @ it ‘Mannix. Mi y who pl at Pr, ~ im Ms at and with little loss of land ‘ Irs. Ainsworth of the army, Mrs. nix, Mis# | ceive a certai of i - ea es WW rections ne ata min ott | Sh tee ofr tra og ts Eanes nesta Rada omy sae in bar of silver for coinage into dacipiine tu puviotem, "He seer stare while Bath well bul, eke : fest LOUIS P. BUOEMAREN, 020 Fatt silver dollars. The relators claim that they | hy ‘when he cA - mest of’ the house; the Misses Meade, Miss . ¥ |he is skating and feels stripes gee LEAT EUBLIC AUCHION. FED. 1, Mra. Harrison's drawing room reception on | flerbert, Miss Boutelle, Miss Blackburn and | Fe entitled to the writ on either of two | heme FOR SALE_LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE FARMS u ; JOR Sai Jpg rai of, 20 pllée from this ety. JOHNSON, | ROR with dry cellar: ke ud | )[ABYLAND AND VIRGINIA PARAS, = aE . a dwelling, | JO SALE-A NEW. C ; | CHEW 6 CO. O17 Fate we I" | across iaproved Wie 2 ina hoe Reeaeates, 20 | Saturday afternoon was not only the largest, | Mice Romaine Mannix. Mies Stellwag, the | grounds—that itis theirright under the Com. : * sud bath, lot Isx100 toailey; well lo- | H* sirabie dwelling. with i SALE SHEAP—F. 1G ‘ines, late wuade trees, Kar heat RN stkeon'g | but in other ways the most interesting she has | colonel’s ulece, a petite brunette, was charm. | stitution to have theis wiles cemed und ten, ERE B, wor | fut. ese natructan Hos | Bist sitetsa” Bb aces i pam ton ached | plefom Wathacta tiga tod efSretag | over held ints White Howes Weert come | inetr niente te See Sree ie cooeaee: | thes tan a Katee, comed, an far Renard deneneippern apts payers cn: te LO Ensled in auartered oak and mahorany ; handsomely | frame welling, 14 rooms, and other necessary ou! | dersidued® * Ainge bagi tculare soc or address the un- | down stairs at $ o'clock, escorted by Col.Ernst, | dant fully sustained hie reputation as a cordial | statutes. interest in religious matters, and it was ob- wt bay's bay-wittow brick on Floridaave. | Gecerated nl rau ior ceuvancy, ieated'ay Bot | Daidines: oue ‘mie frou raliroad atom and patos | Proved oc UEIROCOTEL, Set nae ee te at | the blue parlor was already lively by the Bese. host. Over a thousand guests were present GOLD AND SILVER cory. served with » good deal of surprise by several owe stories ID De STONE. ULHERE ORD, 1:07 ¥ st nw. nig ats per acre. JOHN STEPHEN, and subdtrisious antuod “Waaisaniz, hewing roads | ence there of her large reception party, whose | during the reception, the number of carriages | To demonstrate that the power of Congress | boat owners that he wis no longer ready and 2 et ; : visions around | Washington, with Ia i i rok SALE-A 10-KooM” pay-wixD SALE-HANUSOME SEW GSTOWY DiaCe itv is of waburban andr’ Grobe st pleasing duty it was to entertain those who | causing quite a coramotion in that usually quiet came in the room during the reception. Nearly | section of the city, Among those who called to coin money meant the power tocoin gold and | Willing to take a hand at the work they offered 1 i a % lied | silver, on the ground that | him. One o pended Firssuieaee,, mic dey celle: iereat yneventnte: ams Wate for Cat ae Si. ae Ta Be | il shove lade wero in pretty afternoon, tiles | wore, Mra Hueell Harrison, Mrs. Dimmick, | tho Constitution wes adopted mnocat geld sed | on dono en te ba ‘4 BUY A SQU. BAY-| inch ana Sretclacs inevery respect. fe6-3m* 1213 F st. n.w., Washington, D. ©. ‘Ok SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY, SEVENTY | and added greatly to the general effect. Mrs. | Senatorand Mrs. Frye, Mra. Dolph, Miss Blaine, | Silver coin. ‘The come Ponceded at cnce that | 820% deal on his services sai Le ee ee A eae eee | erperton. Yor testher boots oe sitFone er SO Ml ceeesaeeitivertoed oer Meta tenaraeeteenon: | akan mos eora ing froma bad cold, so Mra. | Mrs. Wilmerding, Mrs. Husk, Mrs. Noble, the | the women to net —_ nee that | “I'm sorry that you won't work any more.” 57M AND 1GTH STS. FINE BUSINESS Ssthinston. “Room o, 6 E. Lexington st., Baltimore, | LOULy b. McCOMAS, Trustee, Hagerstown Ma” *° | sented the family. The former was dressed | Mrs and Mise Far uhar, Capt. Dewey, Admiral | that money then meant geld end ollvce eve, | but I kain’t wabk in yoh boat.” x bay-windo jh st, odd SIX foot front om Ht st. Ma. Jogi ja28-3m in a wave striped mauve satin with pretty lace | Jouett, Capt. ‘and ‘Mre. Terry, Mrs. and Miss | fe was conceded also that the legislature when “Why not? A COMIOKTABLE HOME fat " (OK SALE—CUEAP—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY trimmings. oe Dimmick wore black silk | Alien, Licut. and Mrs. Badger, Mrs. and Miss | it received the power to coin money was under agree! Torn st, near Du: vp Oscrens apple, pear and peach FOR SALE—LOTS. jet trimmings. The others in the receiv- | Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ross Perry, Mr. obligations to exercise that power, but whether we she's @ two-master.” ms let alone under cultivation; mile frog sta- ing party were Mra. Butterworth, Mrs. A. S| and Mrs. Keim, Representative and Mrs. Ding- |‘) wag obliged to colt weld og heer | “Why that's no reason at all.” ress 114 H st. mw. fe5-3t Worthington, Mrs. John C. Black, Mrs. J. G. | ley, Mrs. Boutelle, Mr. and Mra. Marshall e “Massa, ef you wants to "peril rs 9 n id Mi under all circumstances—when, for instance, ef 3 te peril yer own soul, "PO gNES TORS. CCESSIBLE, SOLID, ELEVATED, Payne, Mrs John D. Langhorne, Mra. Frank | O'Donnell, ex-Senator and Miss Kice, Mrs. Bas-| On0 or the other metale might have | ‘tain’ none ob my business; but de Good Book. Sue anne aye, 3 a small Interest ltt for ale to com, AS Gardiner, Mrs. Anthony Pollok, Mrs. Earl | sett and Lieut. Lauckheimer. become unsuitatle—was not 20 clear. | gays yi, day, dat mo man kain's exrbe two- stytids. “Tees | PGenuwce, nateab Hien avast tenctea! Land ov satel ean en Nitons ites: W. He Oreutt of Bugalos Mra EG. | ,,U7% James B: MeCrears, wife of Representa- | Whatever might be the right of the people to | Ms ain ae day, dat mo man hasn't price, 4. rit Ra the Feacl of this chy: payuicute siuail. few amd tar It will pay you to inspect Rion, Mrs W. H. Orouts of Buffalo, Mrs, E-G. | tive McCreary, will receive in the Shoreham | have both metals coined the Conetvation | master Ted w.__| between. Xo better investinent ever ollered. MAL Rathbone, Mrs. W. W. Sloan of Buffalo, Miss | \cricr tomorrow from 8 10 € o'clock: ‘This will | contained nothing ne te the eennce qe on CJEALE SQUARE ND carr Le & 2201 Penn. ave., Ki 5 Se paced Lorie hee 8 her last formal reception this season. the material for coinage should come—whether Oh, fickle February Thaw, _— = trinunines ; lot 20% feet ‘UK SALE—AT AD FORT MEYER HEIGHTS, ie ie eee naeenl eee Mrs. C. A. Layton and daughter of Wapako- | Money should be coined from bullion brought i 3 ‘ ton, Miss Elizabeth Stillwell, Miss Warfield an a oi Ob, soggy season, dank and ra Font story tases btn ea et va, | Ayan foment, oh Ber“ gueat. “alin” Hania, “Mim “Jackson, | pets, Oho, are visting Mou Layion’s taser, | DF eYeT¥ owes or ot. Lue aid’ nat “Gnd | AP. Soe neoctsusing mom Se ooh aa Ekta | FOE 61H NE. WEEHIN lars address EDWIN A. WIL! Washington's prettiest suburb, right onthe tine of | Miss | Williams, | the Mise, Newberry, | Mr. J. W. Green of 514 D atrect northeast, tothe source from which the bullion to be | | OF simply making room for more? eee Sjuare of East Capitol st.. Stoom frame dwelling a Miss Farquahar and the Misses Tappan. Mr. | Mrs. John H. Gresham is a guest of her sie- | coined ‘shoul be fucmiehet ain SHER & Ct mee a eee ‘the Washington and Arlington Electric Railway. Russell Harrison was a valuable assistant in the Fstep. n a ters, the Misses Boorum, at their hume, 1326 Sch st. ne ‘Chance to realize 50 to 100 per cent if you buy now. | Diue room, as weil as in every other part of the | ith street. THE CoMMON Law Not A sovrce oF nant. | “I think Tam naturally fitted for operations house. He made a journey upstairs to the * " _ = The meaning of terms might be ascertained | in real estate,” said the young man. ‘nursery and when By get back bad a good| Mrs Oliver E. Newton and Miss Hollie New- | hy usace, but rights could not be determined | “Maybe you are,” replied his father, “Sap- Story to tell of the insurrection that ho had | ton will be at home every Wednesday at 718 8th | by such a method. The common law i never quelled there. ‘The White House babies wero | street northeast. @ source of right. It was to be referred to, to Anew section just opening up and where shrewd | playing witl » lot of fiags that their psrents| Mrs. Charles R. Talbert will receive Tuesdays | construc the ‘moaning of the lanpgaase of the investors are putting their money. fad received the night before as cotillion | trom 1 to 5 o'clock at 1421 H street northeast. | Coustitution, but it added nothing to or took favors at Mrs. McLean's ball. Among them was 5, ‘i a nothing away from that instrument. The fact She ste, up to the editor's the flag of Erin and the bubies all wanted thet { Mrs Catchinge will receive on Tuesday at | pped up derk demurely ; therefore that it had been the custom under | and said one, it being less familiar to their eyes than the | 1722 Q street from 3:30 to 6. j British law, extended to the colonies, that bul- ALE_6 F ESTMI 5 (alley houses, u.e., rent for 8 each, 103 per wis | cent. Price, $2,400. ‘3. w., rent for 87 each, 945 per cent. iepposice the, War and "Savy property will be very va he's to invest. Lot 20-11 LARGE FORCE AT WORK GRADING STREETS. feS-3t = Poe sate wane : Vieastire and parties take i By a LER, 600 F st. nw. SAMES*E. Ci JOR SAL XCHANGE FOR x proved property sm northwest brick dweiilags in alley, southwe Polite salesmen and good teams always on hand to i n 5 : “Do you want any writing done?” pomth to cood tena $ ‘show this property free of charge, starsand stripes. As Mr. Harrison only had} Miss Sioussat returned to the city last Thurs- | lion had been received for coinage from private | fl / prise ssked. price, e800." DEY Fuouae and outside of t GH Cal one Irish flag he -vas obliged to hide it away | day, having been. called suddenly home by the | citizens for coinage, established no right. it} The Weary editor looked at her and said: NE: PRESS BRICK; Ww Bw IF YOU INSPEOT YOU WILE BUE. from the youngsters before peace could be re- | death of her grandfather. was only the people of the United States to ‘ou write poetry, I suppose?” mod. wpa; price, JOR SALE BARGATS 1719 JOR SAL ACRES, IMPROVED BY LARGE Z stored and some other novelty introduced | ying g. Mf. Fassett will be at home informally | Wom the obligation could be said to beowing. ;_.“Yes; Thave writton a Little pootry. Ihave xeon, but unity. ellar darn & rooure, baru s0xu0 fects wragary use | Maps, terms, &e., at office of won en tetreea ne ni be on te oe Fridays at 1619 23th strect, but will not take | Jue Parties ta he obligation, would be on te | also written several short orien, a novel and a teps, L3-fout paved alley. Osa cect, chicken | line Mrs. J. C. Breckinridge and Mrs. Cockrell, | Patt ats Tee al ee nn BO | the other bend ‘Che pueglh, cham & sapee i i, Tetsn.w. Ab ALE_OTH ST. BET. 1 AND K STS. ROBINSON & LODGE, both charming, affable women and useful as- | Count of the recent death of two relatives. sented. That was only # political obligation, | “I beg your pardon,” said the editor, eatch- ease. ry 12-room brick ; mod. uaps Pear and cherry orchard and a all Fruits; sistants, Col. Ernst stood at Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Archibald Martin will be at home tober | and the court saw no way of enforcing that|ing bis breath, “but is there anything you cama eS CREWE quar. Send for maped saris pianios doer Investment and Real Estate Brokers, left and Pismonted cach person by name, Liout. | friends informally on Thursdays until Lent | obligaticuexcept by the people in their clectoral | hayen't writtens ory English basement,8 rooms and bath, tn Tocation oF pines.” Beer adres crs Parker having the same duty for the other | begins, at No. 2825 L street nortiiwest. Sipecity: The court aw no way of enforcing | «1 dou't believe there ta,” che said ovafl- — e . oF 5 ladies. Mrs. Representative Mitchell will receive to- | that obligation by judicial procedure. It “y, x ee empl | | Goes £93 and. 06 Atlantic building. During the first hour or so the ladies took | morrew. = jWas not an individual right to be en-| dently, yet shyly. “You see I'm a stenographer several rests, but the last of the — did not) ‘Phe ladies of the Elsmere will hold their last | forced moe Jodicial pee The question ree typewriter and 1 doa great deal of work cys. PERS “’ g] ti i s . vi vt] tl pi » EAT BARGAIN-WE WILL AY #0 CASH AND 1 the corridor that it was with difliculty that «| Those receiving will be Mrs. Bergen, Mrs. | money could be regarded as tho felutor's in. Fiflce beautiful brown-stone and brick reside ary monthly to any one gr ST Et New Jervey ave.near New York ave, : $1,000 below | es clers under the zevermiuent. A h value, 88,000. JONAS, BREWER & Co. Star ofc pad NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. passageway could be made for the receiving | Prickner, Mre. Hooker, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. | dividual right. Tue court was of the opinion ALL BIDS REJECTED, id F sts. fet i Spaulding and Mrs, Upton. J. The ONLY o ‘i r of | party to pase upstairs. Asis her custom, Mrs. that it could not. It was a right belonging to THE GUY of Waskington thete't mse si ataeets | Harclaoc entersained bet amistants ats Pretty | | Maj. and Mrs. Frederick William Coleman | the whole people and was to be enforced as the | Afehitect Edbrooke Not Satiefled With Any pee OR sal Citataiswers Bend iGernie toe CUBSTIONS | means con secure’ fou without any otgectionable | ten in the corridor Upetairs Mrs Harrison | have as their guests Mrs, Gabriel Chevalier and | ole people enforced ite right against” the of the Test-Boring Proposals, io corner house iu tashionable northwest B&W. FL A. M., Ivy Institute, ciwasing in Value. For plate and price ‘List apply ut | Wore a favorite gown o! rocaded satin | Miss Chevalier of New Yor! legislature. The judicial department of the] The pix ‘i . pie tin thine WOU Ft. n.we._| $350, cehsenieare’ msg "ie fouthiwest Cor. Sth and Kets. mie. | Giese 2 Value enya ce *“*) combined with mauve crepe. Mrs. Cockrell |” fra, M. K. Gantz will receive tomorrow. goverument eould not invade the political de- Mebadics - Seat regs basses a te = =PLEND! ay pa a eh oe EAD AND INVESTIGATE . wore white bedford cord, trimmed with lig! $ partment unless aremedy was given specifically £ for maki borings “[getest dette m veoncctown: gopd neighbor: | POR SALE-FINE COLNEK batik ON 2TH X & LOD $2251 1313 Fst nw._| brown fur, and Mre. Breckinridge had ona) | Mré Representative Harter and Miss Harter | {)individuals. It was claimed a remedy had | in the soil of the city post otfice site have. all Re a eae WARNER SCO. | pore :11 roows, cellar and store room: closets in| te5-1m ‘SOBINSON LODGE pale blue’ brocaded satin and duchess lace | will not Sole Joey Lele week. — been provided to this relator by statute. been rejected by Supervising Architect Ed- etheay, a8 82.50 i 2 3 Srery fuvut arly and Biely Pie Garment FOL esse nmesseuirs, siucousant H IE D Y trimmings. - Rubeaesbertisiiocs Pa aco at THE VARIOUS ACTS CONSIDERED. brooke as unsatisfactory. He is now in New QREE RGA NICE STONY 10, FOxSA1E= VE CHEAP AND 08 EASY TERMS, asd te gir, only, ew. Be wexeguiies | Have veR Deceivev YX ovr In the blue room from time to time were Flege ofthat beautiful block ot Genmenger Louves: ) 92 10th sts. i.w.. above S; large lots: house x ius $rucms aud bath.” GURDON & GURDON, A Communications prompts stieoden te: eae Mrs. and Miss Foster, Mrs. and Miss Ruck, ) Mrs. Geo. B. Walliams has returned from her | ,, The, Temedy cea ceclpunaenens mee 3 ay gegeegor yelp pede ba have boen before you, throurh The Star every Gay | Madame Bonaparte, Mira, James Dudley Mor: | vist to California and will now be at home | public oiler of ¢ haty iepeeed cea kan be aoe ior hee denies fe | tial es Gnlee’ open ail hours, Wat | fF two years. I have strenuously avoided sa jan. Mra. Howard Clagett, Mrs. Robert J. | Mondays, 1711 Khode Island avenue. She has | fay. ‘The Constitution imposed no duty in thy | MSle Arrangements for having the work done ae SALES GON AVE | Wa a WO se new,“ igomue’ | anything calculated to misiead the most confiding | Wynne, Mrs, Wharton, the Japanese minister and | with her Miss Clark of Culifornia, who will be | connection upon auy officer. It stopped with | *ither by contract or by the government. This Toms; 2 stories; lot 302116; | PON atone winte stove tront otse: 13 eooma ah | UV BUSINES PRAORDINARY | Toaget..y | nave endeavored to iinpress upon all wLo | Madame Tateno, Senator Sawyer, Mrs. Howard | her guest for some time. recognition of the right. It was held that | i 4 very important matter indeed, as on the re- rire sae Motadiaees @ sacuse i as. ups stk all the latent stuprovements; ancdnomely papered and WW plese pasa tue ss vecond and | Feed my advertise;nents that whatever statement I | Ganson Whité, Miss Wanamaker, Miss Grace | Mrs. Charles G. Dulin of 1337 K street north- | the duty of coining bullion presented for that | sults that may be shown will depend Mixa. 84.500. % 2 z : ms Fert is latest | clothing. Address OF allt JUSIN'S ULD STAND, | make is a ucred pledge to the people. Idon't profess | pave")! f , Mr. E. G. Rath- : A that | SE aun, romn, allen. nga; own | SCE IN as alae RIN eS os | AR arom oe SR) ge Yo seething Yor nahin. 1 dont wl te | hoes als, Powel re. Bape Air. Deo Wit, | Lee tl 204 recere tomorrow, as she intends | purpose had been imposed Upon getters [im a arcat mvaare ‘te career and Jo: fot Oat : i 2 ys x SIDSON, = article below cost and beat you on another. I don't Pettey Sherrie. ed Treasury. Is37 cont of the foundation thet to to be bul aud envauat Gi, Weroum brick; cellar; all mod. | _23-18¢ S08 F at. Bw. varnis over doubtful statements, but give thesacia | Mts Hentloy, Mrs J. G- Calley, Mra Dolphy | “aye and Mrs. W. H. Brock invited a number | that silver bullion should be received at the : jon sat =. Mrs. Henry D. Green, Mrs. N. 8: Lincoln, Miss mint and coined” for the benefit of | thestructure. Hence the architect is anxious BH. WARNER & Co 16 F st. UTHOKIZED FRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC b 6 rooms each; 2 one-story frames in . Edes, Senor Guzman, Mrs. and the Misses | of young people at their home, 811 Ist street the depositor. That section was _re- | that it should be carefully done and that an eo- O0, BIS Wow Tree ailcy; 7 Foome nics 1,00; | FOR SALE INFOMIED CANAL, bikD>: FINE me Montgomery, Mrs. Arthur Brice, Mise Pendle- | northwest, on Friday evening m honor of their | posted Phy the act of 167%, which | curate record of exch classe eabomeos ame dnerhaif eas, bance in eaad Poincutie © | Zen eee: SIME RANT BLE ae Six-ft. Extension Table, oak, 83.98. fon, Miss Sherri: Mra, John MeLean, Miss Ide | daughter's eighteenth birthday. | She | rime | #Uthorized the coinage of trade dollars, but | countered in going down to the rock should be Bix-tt. Extension Table, cluster lex, 85. ‘Thompson and Miss Goldie. med in chiffon and silk, Dancing was indalecd | did not provide that at should be received as | preserved without the least possibility of error. fo6-3t* Feather Pillow (not chicken), 93e. Mrs. Harrison will hold her last Satutday | sail cofromuasuate ware aaa yas il o'cl ok lawful money. Then came the act of 187%, com- ae —_ is —_, powever, Sat #8 cum peels 506. ; : , 5 3 sec ene lo ato ghee wonthiy, nor mterest “A moss dee onsite gp pa afternoon reception on the 20th from 3to5 | Among those present were the Misses Bauer, | MOvlyY called the Bland act. it provided that ef laters he aes time tor the betore April 1, 7-rvow house in the Be, with all mod. imp., ROCK CREEK Ci ra Body Brussele, 8c. Mrs. John W. Macartney’s tea on Saturday | Bennett, Brock, Dodge, Cross, Turnbull, Hill, | ‘ete should be coined silver dollars of certain | titne tor the process betore April 1, when ITE c - weight and standard as provided:by the statute | Contract for excavating the square expires. a Sth ot. w. w: for a head ary ss Boek toe wee Lest Wire Cots, $1.95. afternoon brought her large circle of acquaint. | 474, Messre Cameron, | Tulkerson, Walmer, | of jxg7." The Secretary of “the ‘Treasury cuneate ‘nie Sousa Ge ana aea. Sythe ow (Herat a SMALL GASH-PAYMESTO DEC py SE Ta rat ab {ilwool Art Squares, 3x3, 85-05; 3334, 07.95, &e. | ances together in the most delightful way. Her | Holycr, Danenhower, ier, Break, Cooper | was authorized by this act to purchase. Suaiaahie Chetaes to thts OR SALE—G ST. NEAR 10TH lo wuiply_ointerestAu ‘excellent S.room my De 5t-piece Fancy Tea Set, $2.98. house on Connecticut avenue was fragrant with | 284 Stevens. not Sto receive—silver bullion not less than eon losing no timeon . =e electric vells aud lughtiug appliances: Toilet Sets, $1.98 to $10. cottage in good condition and stabie, 0, varyain if taken soon. ntic busidine. OK SALE-UNIIL FEB. 22-OAK BED Koos set, 10 pieces, Ww: : ir mistiress, 21% s counterpal m one of the Lest streets: me. £4,500 Six Tumblers, 15 roses, and the light of pretty shaded lamps | Mrs. Julian James and Mrs. Myers gave an | 22,000,000 nor more than $4,000,000 month |J9b- He had four full days of good weather s, 1508 Pa. ave. a. ‘ix Tumblers, 15c. in Fi Kalvos, Forks, Bpoons, Kitchen Ware, &c: threw roseate hue over everybody. Mrs. Ma-j at home on Saturday night, the first of a series | at the market value. The court's opinion—and | last week, and on Friday his men worked two cartney was daintily gowned in gray bengaline, | of three receptions. Justice James said he spoke in this only for a! hours bef. re they wi comy We can furnish your home from top to bottom, ex- | With a‘deep flounce of lace around, the shoul. sf : 7 aod aol on F gE SATE IELEASE Car ne, 1 soft coutort, through to North Carolina ave. 4 shects, "6 towels and. toilet set of 10 " i: majority of the court—was that the reference | account of the driving snow that deautiful Lome for small family. “0 fe oy 8, Sin Choa Grtaesis rag’ 10 Es Ie S30" | pear fieadeabecs sont Tent anstbing vonzself tll | ders, Sho hed assisting her Mrs. Grim of San | .,©'% Barnet, wile of Representative Rayner, | Cries yy ne cee eens of tat nares | nocmat morning, though the ground oe ses 7 2K. Good iirtssels rux. 10 by 16, 88.00. | your friends about > , ‘id Mrs. Goodnight, Mrs. Ellis, the Misses New- a5 i y 3 ie ‘ =| meets net Menwosis Fag. 10 by ¢. $3.00. Erancieco, who wore garnet moire and point | 1,-rry, Mrv. Cobb, Mrs. and’ Miss Lester, Mes. | OUlY to the provisions of the earlier act f0- | covered with scverdl inches of snot, Me Glee, FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE SEVEN-KOOM BAY- | Sine pianu torrent or sale by. party: iesvs city. GRASTY'S luce; Mrs. Tileston Granger of New York, in | ye nd Mrs. and Miss Po ill receive | ting to the fineness of silver. son had as large a force as he could muster at stor SRERGT ahr pment sate Mais | Adcivas. with stamps incios‘d, Boe lo Star ullce: ai White ilk; Mra, Chambers, in mauve striped Ceara ee Contras Power will receive | "Ae to the contention that the act of 1878 in-| work carly se the morning. His regular Ps . aiidrene ( —! yuble Stores, bi 3; Mrs. Francis ne, in black Brus- luded the section of the act of idi : ought that there Heenaaadecermmmmmay = TEULLY CARVED, s Tag net? Mite bleres vot Rochester, iu white | Mrs. and Miss Cuylor at their “the dancante” fit bullion shoala” be Seenived Suen oeeu pein Spam ml wot was difficult 5, 100, 001 ot highest prade makes uceeiy meee 1510-12 7th st., bet, PandQ n.w, ik, and Miss Macartney in pink silk. In the | on Saturday were assisted by Countess Ester- | for coinage, Justice James said that, except as | to get them together. The rain of yesterday coran buiidimg—S-rvom hose; all mud. timp. Douyut tor @400, owner having Bo tse 1 second drawing room Miss Chambers, who wore | hazy. A large company was present. to the provision relating to the purchase of | gave the ground a good not 24th st. now. ; $5,000. Five-roum house, U st. ‘scen at G. L. WiLe & BHO. Nothing on credit. If you can't pay cash no use to ieee : “ p : P P BF 6 good soaking, but it did a ———————————— a -= oe —— OR SI * 7 rO RE. .. NVLS- yt ry 4 for Monday evening, February 15, at 10 o’clocl A — “ a > DOK SALE—isdi OTH ST. NW; | RoR FAIL TQ READ AND INVES-| FQ, RALE” DON'T FAIL TO READ AND INVES- yellow crepe trimmed with Russian point, passer hid rapagtin given by the ladics of | *20tld be obtained. They found, however, | ditticult work, however, as the wheels of the cl bay winiow, tigate announcement of KOBINSON & LODGE A: re) T. H served either punch or lemovade from two big . i rs that the act stated definitely how the silver was | carts and wagons bad a tendency to go down fe KUBINSUN bas om 5 In Business Chances. RRANGEMENT F HE AIR. bowls near her. In the dining room acollation | Ascension — to their rector, Rev. John H. | to be obtained—and that was by purchase. in the mud, and the horses and mules hada esr in Business Chances. SaPEWar aINGTON. — of alldainties and substantials was most at- | Elliott, and sister and assistant minister, Rev. E DUTY OF THE SECKETARY. bard time. Fok SALE-NEW 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. W ith. Calieraph, Hamuiuo The same good taste must be exercised in | tractively served. J. Augustine Smith, and wife, on Wednesday bry * 4 eacenl un thi ar the euibiee et oe ee nent the mat headdress. Do not biudly | "Among those present were Dr, Lane, Mr.and | evening from 8 till 11 in the Sunday school | The next question was whether anysuch duty Peng ancng ty din tary w ve Sew f there ise . iB | Rieu: Geltnce woutniy. UEASTERDAY &) Mal: | ‘que 1}PEWHIIEK EXCHANGE, O10 Fst nw. foloy the Fashion, uutarrance the Lair in| srr, W. W. Burdette, Miss Burdette, Col. | room of the church. as receiving bullion for coinage was im-| the square is gradually sinking gar oe a cars: LERY, 624 F st.. Pacific building. fe5-Ot such a manner as will give the best shape to Sisco “AD, GORA CATS, PAR Ties, monkeys, cold fishes, func Colton, Miss Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.A.T. Bi ton, | Miss Louise Grosvenor, daughter of Gen. C. | posed on_the Secretary of the Treasury. The | M&zKed change to be noted. ‘The general level JOR SALE-MUST BE SULD TO CLOSE AN {is fast approaching the bottoms of the cellar the heac and face. A long neck or facelooks F FY Misa Lritton, Mr. and Ars, Parker Mann, Mr. | 11. Grosvenor of Ohio, is visiting Miss Katydid | act of. 1873 provided that the bullion shoold be | }* {ast Abhvosshing ‘he Hottons Of she alter estate—fopr-story brick, 915 L st.n. w.; south front stuffed and mounted BCHMILSS att still longer by wearing the hair built up 3 . M » i a a jes left by rooms: bath; lot 24 by 1200 an alley Ju feet wide: ae = : x and Mrs. 8. E. Payne, Mrs. Charles F. Lee, Mr. | Jones, 1213 O street. received at the mint and designated the very ‘a thi doubts felt as to the work one lot Ay 1200 any alles SU fee 2th st. W. a high; troed fice looks sill Urosdar by | 20d ae Sloe ales ead Me Ge DeWine ings, and there are nodoul ALBERT F. FOX, who should receive-and coin it, It was FUT CRE ASD HEDDING OF ‘wearing the hair low on the forehead orneck. eo * ; Fisher, Mr, | MP8 8. Hitchins of Atlantic City is visiting | office Mra. and Miss Emory, Mrs. B 209 true these officers were under the supervision | Y&s completed in time, iy rs. an yy 4 fe5-38 ee aud Me. Presoras, Hey, and Mra SP. | There wana ploseant lonp year party given | Othe Secretary of the Treasury, but he wae raphe contagion ey Fini tittinent home: nearly new: alimotcra com | 0% oneams. “Hinnos aoved. 07 8" ee = arene ‘There was a pleasant leap year party given | not to receive the bullion. It was imposible | Mr. Walker's contract for SMA 2 ____ 806-8" | Ventences; $0,000; easy terms SOM |): OR SALE—“OTTO" GAN ENGINES, BOTH NEW | yang Lith and Pa. ave. nw. . fetta st the residence of Mr. and | to hold that the Secretary of the Treasury was | painting of the fence around a Se | I ee oe ace ee -é, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Mrs. F. P. Serrin, on nduit road. | charged with this duty. This wasa duty distinctly cee Tith tet eam’ S-effered at S8.800" lot 20a 140, a It MODERN HOUSER. 3 ie nis workad Semken, Mr. and Mis. C. C. Bassett, Miss Rice, | Among those present were Misses M. Serrin, A. al Senator Pettigrew, Senator and Mra. Cases T. B. Towxen & Sox, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. G. * a speculative prece of property - easily remodeled for imposed upon other’ officers, officers who were | Pleted on Saturday night, exactly within the ‘purposes. A. DAMMANN, 612 Fst. u. we Smith, A. Codrick, M. Cumberland, G. Cum-| to give bond. The only duty of the Sccrotary | Specified time. Thus far there have been no berland, M. Codrick, Alice Cumber Of ‘the Treastry was te/s0o that thee cin | delays on the contracts, and i fs Guperie- hoice proverties that Tau uot If you wish a home I can suit “ail Gr write for particulars. BAUMGE. - pee DRY GOODS DEALERS, Brows, Miss Cuthbert, the Misses Johnson, Mr. | Mooney, Marie Cumberland, Kate Cumberland, | performed their duties, The court. was not | tendent Steward’s hope that he can show @ pg = a prey Ry = ——* Oe AES GAEY & CO, ORGAN, 1316 7th st. n.w., Ra a madeigh Rectiante sis cee bee (Ie Grove, Kose Quinn, J. Neicey, N.Neicoy and | hware of any ease where a writ of mandamus | clean record when the work shall be wholly th; ueated by furnace, a. m.t FOURTEENTH STREET BETWEEN divided couplers Solid walnut | Winl put on sale Monday one case short lensth Outing | Brvan, Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. | It. Creverlin and Messrs. J. Mounie, V.Biclaski, | lies to. superior officer to command another | fiuished. best Spence of poopertye caltable & fereg tae cia eae Si: | Flamin, Gleey at He Fer chieamig only 8 | John ‘Swope, Mrs. W. P. Saunders, Mr. and |4J- Ready, I. Scheatfer, E. Scleafier, L. Col-| oficer to perform a dusy. ‘The writ, therefore, oe Bes ’ A-most yalushie piece of property. oF on ier gagcgriinal sive, @27Bc eben vice, 6100; | Aub of the Lot bleached Cotta, Sh Hira. C. Wilard, Mri. Mary Lo : Dunlap, |line, H, Grove, UI. Camberiand, Ut. Codrick, | Gould not beagainat the Secretary of the Treas? axaxaunnta, For hecance im every nection of Wasbinatons descetp- | gy pe THOMAS J. FISHER & Co. rm F.G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave. | 4y-t'bicathted Siectin 170 O Mrs. and Miss Hough, Miss Mellhenny, Mr, | F. Quinlin, C. Jenkinks, C. Quinn, W. Kyau, | ury.. It was the opinion of the majority of the — fos and prices Sf sxsse con bs obtained from our sew A STEINWAY & 8 and Mrs. J.C. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Parks. | F. Rick, F. Mc TH A TIGHWAYMAN. iecie and Mr. J. Keleindienst, | court that there is, in the first place, no statute EXPERIENCE Fe. vuletia, and peruuits to inspect can be obtained ew: orizimal cost about 8500; can ve The pleasant strains of music which had filled | Mra. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. L Branzeil, Mr. enjoining upon anybody the reception and Abighwayman isa novelty bere, but Me. hc. WM. H. SAUN pe every for s Nt 1 in d Mrs. O. Bielaski. Supper was served at | co: lis - i Lies pam Pay ord cs A oe Tt a uke the house duviag the tea were put to practical | an Pe nhage of bullion brought by any oue for the ‘pos sale — i= ery reasohable. JOHN U. JOHNSU: root Ticking, ~ 10-4 Unbleached Sheet {OR SALE_ELEGANT BROWN hi K ST. N.W.; $10,000; EASY : aw. fet x 6 use by the young people after the greater Et midnight and dancing was kept up until day-| purpose, and if there was the duty was im- | John Fitzgerald made the acquaintance of one jeas- : —UNUSUAL BARGAIN. Lazke ict of rennaute ox’ Dress Goods, from 2 to 8| of the guests were gone, winding up the p break. posed upon other oficers than the Secretary | Within a mile of King street electric lights last MGR Gate Un GENRE SON AEAEE ik SALE-FOUR NEW GNOOM HOUSES ON pohtn ciety See ee ee ee nan Sab RIES |S covenlon by a nace: A surprise party was given to Miss Clara | ofthe reasars, and therefore the court could | Saturday night shortly before 10 o'clock. Me. stor}, inausard aud tawemient Orick dwellineaituate | 2, 3d st. n-¢. bet. G and H: well built; all mod: imp-+ AX Castunere Shawls, in single and double, from | Mfisg Kenna and Miss Tarr will give a tea on | Donch Friday at her rosidence, 608 H street, | NOt run against the Secretary of the Jreasury. rald’s father, the keeper of Ivy ¥ o oud location , house wel) | Price, $4,300, terms to suit; look at them. 61 % “ 3 ‘M. MPARKER, anged: contains 13 Luu. Sarno 1418 F at. ie Corners, and the apa Se = Sete f teach? at cure can be purchased for &. ee ee @heeh tagreat bargain. HILL & JOHNSTON st westof lath. convenience, superior fetitt terms. Price reduced to $1 ‘ul ine new Hamburss just opened. Friday, February 12, at 5 o'clock. Games were played during the evening and CHIEF JUSTICE BINGHAM’S POSITION, cemetery,on the Leesburg r: is sick, and bis uspencees, Tull lensthy 106, : . . . a man +01 thirty years of age, ; rs. Qua; ds are out for cal solos were rendered by Miss C.Donch| Chicf Justice Bingham said he concurred | 8% ® ¥0UNg man some : cuts) Uuisundered Shirts, aude of Dwight Anchor | Senator and Mi y's cards are out for an | TOT iri P f ; 5 : was on his way to visit Lis sick parent, when, gitiem. hen Losoin, relnforced front and back, euly | evening reception, 9 to 12, Friday, Pebruary 12, | 8% Mis FSegmoes sibling eeating oes “n_| With bis brethren in that the writ could not | ase ascended the Shuter's Hill’ slope, « man ‘Madras Drapery, 1ip.all shades, reduced to Be. to introduce their daughtor, Miss Coral Quay. | joved. Among thuse prevent were Misses Pearl | TUN against the Secretary of the Treasury and | who had been sitting on the fence at the woad- Webster's Large Dictlo en free toil cash cus- '. Hi ill gi 2 i Ke ? also in regard titution: ts. side leaped off and presenting arevolver at the fetiw JONNO JOHNSON cer 12 site #40); Cas be bout for $30Ly cary erase UG | LOUTH. Please call and wet the ara on whic ie mueinies ree ar een vmee wiles JasacionPutwoer Mituae antec oie: lmeneghi thoes ens mamas ee ee eee | ea BE astonished young man cried, ALE—HOUSE 623 6TH ST. N.E. eee Cs SAR Fiance for rent.” 96 - Hieston. nie Daily. Garnot Irving, Emma Schmidt, Miss | tion of the act of 1878 and its reference to the | up Four bands.” Fitzgerald Me aS cog roll a pee DID BARGAIN—A HAND- x Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ffoulke will give a tea | Donch, Tessie McLean and Messrs. J. Williams, | act of 1837. An ingenious and almost endiess | at first, but was soon remin: Ti ban brownstone: beautiful architecture: #oous" Waster Canntaces, & ; E. Lewis, Mr. Patrick, E. Wilson, A. Armstrong, | argument might be made on the construction | aspect of the occasion. wayman E a ~ . ese namin Bet and cold. sister: ‘A full assortinent of Carriages on Saturday, February 13, 4 to 7. J. Burger, L. Chapman, J. Kiesecker, V. Cook, P. | of these statutes. Looking to the statute alone, ; ordered his victim's sets to be turned gi PS BS Tot 20x10: large yard; near to car line, place tur 3 cost new $400. Asso gg ee emeg ja ep Mrs, Parker, wife of, Licut. Parker, is recov- | NcBride, H. Parsons, W. Donch and Mr. and | he thought it doubtful what the construction | inside out, but Fitzget a bet bo money. He cach. Fr — oe ha nictan: no broughans, Extension - iront ering from her recent illness, but will not be | Mrs. Chas. B. Donch. should “be, but looking to other things was, honors, —— rg et oan fees ae sea; 2 tae #roushams, Demi Coaches. Bor- icble to go ous for the present week. Mrs. Agustus Able, wife of Chief Engineer | Which, he thought, | the court should | tobacco, “The highwaymnn (00h ee ened aS ast Cay snap; no Sine 9 Extension-tyont Itekawayey Si ‘The engagement of Miss Madcline Town-| able of the uavy, is visiting friends at 1431 Sania ee Eagepet thay trace ace Roe | canear al, end bo— ‘iwell- oan asseuixer ” Kockaways, f the late Representati t northwest.” : c it detoand Brick dweil- rh exposure. They have and axous, Victorias, Spider and shend, daughter of street northwest. - 1 a quick about ‘fous, bath fon sini ail twed. cons inc‘uding eases ao EAE SOU a tee a eeenaabes. Zonmuhend of Iiinoks, to Mr J. W. Weeks of | Mrs. I. &. Brown and sonand her niece, Miss | ciniinedswhes the act of 1518 was swtecd shen | it the imperative mood, and Pitegerald stood tric bells, speaking tubes. fine cabinet mantels, mar " N SQUAi |ANO FOR he Prevailing styles and al Palmer, Mass., is just ise Stanvacaal isa = net gabon ‘Sine | not on the order of his going, but wens at onee. ds; beatititully papered throushout; ; Kuabe s certificate of xvod condition jv. lutely the Jarvest stock shown lanche McDaniel, who have spent the past two | the act was to re-est cuinage. and (untries, convenientiy arrauwed | Appiy a: 106 P st. hw. tebe soutit of New York. shend was among the most admired of lest | ooctus in lcci, have seearned to thers [than thee Care tek tate eh cme | Lio cums to toun abews eleaaghs masem Op m steps: handsviue gas Sxtures; coal BALE—TWO SICE-TONED SMALL SQUARE Very low prices for prompt winter's debutantes and spent Inet summer | home 1519 Corcoran treet, and Mrs. Br rt of many, who believe such a thing desir- | ficlds and by the Mushpat road and reported . i Vins im parking aud every uprovement that sakes baidar Genkanontaake Soh Ge Ge ee cash. { traveling abroad with her mother, Mrs. ‘Town- d strect, and Mrs. Brown | part of many, '- | the matter to the police. He was not, however, saa BUGLE Te, | tetesee sea <cavenied? ite “Frice @a.cay ana | abun fer tseiniars ong, €U0 and £70: ou fas: | ANDREW'S" JOYCE'S SONB, ‘oo shend, and her ‘brother, Mr. Orville Town: | Wil boat home to her friends on Wednesdays | able, for the enactment of law for ono ineae | eure eco ieee ake de CUTIE EES: mera, [seston Weickinan urchanee OVe® Gaus, tore | for RHE Wias0 EXCHANGL, t S12 419) STC 19th ot (5a11-amy 1000 10a Comes av, | shend. ig menesinge will tab place onsen: | cok Sok Ses SE Rak wel wire: 1202 oouee at aan aoe ok SO wee er ae penn ee oft the Theologiesd ~ oR SALE—143 Ww. A NEW SSTORT FIANO, ONLY day, March 1. ceive tomorrow atternoon at No. 6 Iowa circ! ‘doubt minary, on his way along the same road to SUK SALE Gkouw, BRICK: BEAUTIFUL IN-| FAM Ravcment trick house: Mall ANEW, STORE Gruit peawiesic | B Or. Gorn Mr. and Mra. Robert Fitch Shepard have sent | from 3 to o'clock. ‘They will be assisted by | Wemonstrative., He thought grave doubt would | tvninary, ot, is way Sloe oped about it Spade amd out E mente: lot 22h by 104.70 to, wide alley 2 THOMSUR's sUSIC Si Ok 081 11th at. glad Sel bdilhel at OE at invitations for the marringe of their sistor, | the following ladies: Mre, McArthur, Mrs. and | Tse in theminds of ous one wh¢ o'clock by a masked man, who presented we city socm will tak weogeioal ball bate Snes LE-BAKGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED — Mise Christiaua Marie Newton, to Mr. Join | Miss Walker, Mise Caldwoil, Miss Towner, Mrs. ssebetdas oancesl the muzzle of his pistol and ordered Mr. Ward to * M.JONES & CO. Giuinuc roum 22 teet lous. frout ved F and scond-loud pianos and orgaus; several up- Bo; t Bt. John’s Lioyd, Miss Ashley of Washington and Miss hold up his hands. Mr.W. drew back and made & fire-pluces throuxi Tights at greatly reduced prices. W Lawrence aH, Jr at 8 m's Church at } pochem of Elmira, N. ¥. DR. W. B. BLACKSTONE, py ery ‘the P wa Mt sce. berwoen ? seufurnace. Prices $17 SANDERS & STAY asutxctox Branca, noon next Thursday, . —_—— see 6 Sees ae = x conveniences ,lots each 15.53ti 3, . a _fel-12t = _ ae F ot: Bw. Minister and Mrs. Romero gave a dinner on Is He of jonnk ‘Mina? ‘The Originator of the Gold Cure, Perma- — snapped and in an instant the robber feo oe PGread taaeht ete ne Gk: Gee, oe ae eae ss Saturday evening in honor of Secretary and| ‘This morning a jury, under a writ de luuatico | Bently Establishes an Institute in This City, | Pistol WuaPhed, and men snatane the Tobie erg Bificent tone; Dest 1R Warhet, wUst well; cash.” 1248 | Using the only known cure for the Liquor, Morphine | Mrs. Elkins. ‘The other guests were Senator inguirendo, issued in the case of Ozias J.| The liquor habit is one of the most perplex-| Ward, entirely unarmed, was content to con- Ueft of those six beautiful =e Jul 2-Lay and Mrs, MeMullan, Senor and Mme. Guzman, le Pars art her ing problems of modern times, and various ef- | tinue his way in peace, andon Sunday morning xeted etreet. opposite circular park: only three Fok SALE-GHEAT BARGAINS IN FINE, UP- | and Tobacco habits, Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Henderson, the Chilean | Markle, assembled ee goss have been made to control it by law and | came to town and the matter to Quaree frou iet-clane hetuibariivod: F night pianos tor cash at G. L. WILD & BLOS., minister and Madame Montt, Gen. and Mrs, | but at the request of Mr. Markle the | forte have beer : ‘Chief Webster of the force. The neigh- sie GEUSGR Muantel 00 tor a celtrated ARAN | gn or ou ma Schofield, Mra. Audenreid, Senor Quesada, | Was adjourned to Saturday. Letters | moral persuasion, with but partial success. If gra ales, borhood was narrowly watched last night. Senor Segrario, Senor Batres, Dr. Morales, Mr. | Wer® frequently received by cabinet officers | drunkenness is's disouse, as is generally | borhood b+ tte ot Privacy. All interviews and vunications and Mr. Yri and others. Most of these requested interviews | ciaimed, then it should be treated with medi- angele was, FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES vacy. ws and comm! strictly | von Mumom ir. Yrigoyen. Down the 3 been 6 aa] o ther diseases, to Mill the appetite for | Stack on him with the fact that be had fete Hi hig center of the tablo was a crimson velvet scarf | With ladies of the family of the party cine, as ot ‘of the im the Phillips-Smitk murder PUK SALE HANDSOME NEW PARTIAL BKOWN- ee LE—HOMSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, vt with clegant embroideries in gold thread, and | dressed and there was no concealment, the | jt. ‘In conversation with Dr. Blackstone the | 2° jury y Cellar, bath aud atti rans c front, seven 2 1 j name Ozias J. Markle being signed. The attor-| following facie were’ gleaned. Upon. beng Mires ne nvod worker, “Can be coh. | Hourefor consultation: 10am, to. p.m. and 7108 | oe re dita with Bre age ae EPeTERS, | hey of the Distriot was noted Of these letters, | asked if ‘his institute was a branch ‘of the bi. NEW ALEXANDRIA AND ITS PROJECTS. OME DELIVERY WAGON, | p.m. de ors ad garlands of smlax and rose, through and concluding that the mental condition | chioride of gold cure company the doctor Boundary, fb, mi Fico | 2 Fetes black teres and Sete ace SOP | eich tao light enme fx aotlamel tape o of the writer should be inquired said: “No, sir; this is the original gold for #00 cash:wxreat bargain 1014 F sete" table. [area ree tare sgh ey founded by myself. It has GCSE ON cass he = mone wee issued HOUSE O§ Fabs uehteee fentie aud orouaey Tomer Warns. Mrs, William E. Earle gave ® tea on Satur-| tray. Mr. Markie, who is @ clerk in 2590 | Broke to nde cr urive. Can be seen at JNO. DU. day afternoon for her friends to meet Repre- Se ad a4 Bt at GAN’ STABLE, ‘Sid and M sts ,Georxetown. fet" sentative and Mrs. Hemphill. Mrs. Earle wore ‘Ohio, boards Dh, 1m 1,6r. ;400 | JOR SALE—3150 WILL BUY A BLOODED MARE VIOLET AND LAVENDER. gray bengaline and the bride wore light i 56 ag, ah ean RF ‘ocd driving bore. Undutte Roos be oe trimmed with Russian lace and blue velvet. . J ‘bri —~ — aan’ We are making these delightful perfumes for A the guests were Gen. and Mrs. Scho- a Pi ES Por ved ork Hee HEAD, OF HQUSES, JUST | the totictund bath, and feel certain that wecan | fold. Mier aiet New Hoga Thon on eee iehin one square of the cable road sat seth eey a “21.500 | PEG PAU Olio ave new, “© TORN SIMMONS’ | for your money then vou conse ake eet? | de Sibour, Mr. and Mrs. Swoat, Representative ~~ isyoses DEEBLE, DAVIS ‘The sbuve is culy © purtion of the srovecty on my | SABLE, 1210 Oto we fet-lw for your money than you can yet in the factory- and Mrs.’ O’Donnelly, Mrs. and Miss Hunt, Dee VSD F wt te-3t_ | books. For full list eall at office for bulletin issuedoa. Fk SSE SIX FINE DRIVING AND WORK made goods that have to pay two or snore Mrs. and Miss Kelton, Mrs. and Miss Breckin- , | the Istand loth. Qatv) THOS. E. WAG@AMAN, horses, from five to eight years old ; will be sold at Profits. They are not low-priced woods; they Senator and Mrs. Gibson, Senator and 70H SALi— {O'ee then on the iarayet © wood Mock will do well) aro ofthe finest quality. Frice, 60e.and 7c. | MrS°Mandersons Mrs asd Mica Gouveneur, Fe between, 17th and 18th ste. m. - JSo, w, MUTERSBAUGH, ‘Twestect cheomh. Judge Drake, Miss Westcott, Mr. and Bre’ Gin betwcen G and Ruts ww.. W rooms, wine a I at Charles Earle, Gen. and Mrs. Sexton, Mr. and i. ‘UB BALE—CAKRIAGLS, WAGONS AND BUG W. 8. THOMPSON, Miss Vanderpoel, Mr. and Miss Trescott, Mr. — pa Rare tks Rica : aud hire 5 FaitGeld, Carpenter, Judge’ and eubinatone Pharmacist, ira, Weldon, Mra. Stannard, Senotor and Mrs. MIPIGERT Ps ok dioce = ‘Teller, Mrs. and Miss McDonald and the Misses (iain fara hy NOTARIES PUBLIC. 703 1th ot to | Seawell. father’ i rogue large lot. Ou which there Ssplendic stab.e, with coach:uan's room, &e.; this ‘The tea given Saturday from 4to 7 by Mrs. ; i f y E: VOMMISSIONER OF DEED. FOREVERY STALS | 7 Chas. Heywood at marine recalled Rone of the patients have ever returned todrink. Ter tee ance, vat Rotoen tine bt tbe Cat goat Gates Guxrs Surrs Scourrp : saaiiseuaenan the alation att done dame: This gold cure is simply the effect of « med. Criminal V.eberam: 2.000 BP HUTCHINS. 1308 In office from 98m. tos p.ui. ‘Bi? AND PRESSED FOR 61. en ee Neer nee See with icine, A most nourishing beneficent the charge of house- oie : Coats, 60c.: Pants, 250. ; Vi gallant beaux comes et Sa cee ‘The doctor, ban established his ~ ag esac nese lr ato a a ae Sg aria a tte caled SS | ty” The house"gne of he old 3 institute at 609 18th street north wast.—Adver- ‘represented ae GORDUN & BLO. 918 Fate nw. fet-08 Wal ithstse | aso berets a= SAP gas. aa |Mehnicnetst OS hetaeey ace

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