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-. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 18, 1892. FOR SALE_LOTS. P the groom. beh maemo = invitations for a ee SHOOTING STARS. THE IDA CONTEST, OFF FoR CHICAGO. ALLY LOCATED LOT ON | }0K SALE— THAI VALUABLE BUILDING SITE. THE W ORLDOF SOCIETY York avenue. Among those present were Mr. ‘The S. H. Club gavea leap year dance last| gun Senator Palmer Makes a Speech in Favor of | The Congressmen and Others Will Leave Te- yx) to alloy ; improved by a st. new. ; lot 24 Sx120 feet. by snd rx: John Seitz, he Mines Seitz, Mer and a halt i P tally spote—treckles. ‘Dubele. preremetagy--weseenarty Mrs. Geo. Seiti, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seitz, jr., Mr. | Stod with palms and'ferns. Supper was served . Senator Palmer talked to the Senate yester-| An enthusiastic crowd of national legislators . 1 Mra. Chas. 8. Fletcher, Mr. and Wi b a oe “Do you know,” said the editor, “this poem — ‘x | Pleasant Receptions at the Homes of | Sits, ir. and Mrs. Chae. Keezin, the Misses | 22,0 c10ck, after which dancing was resumed. |. hel mate peme way ot focal to Ue om | 287 f0r tho first time, his subject being the |and newspaper men will lee the city tomor- ‘Easy 101 8 banider. Apply : non Mr. and Mra. Charles’ Hoover, Mr. | Vision? Abs Roger de may * Taaho case. The venerable Illinoisan is on the | row afternoon for Chicago—guests of the GOs 10th st. aw. Tel. 47). the Cabinet Officers Yesterday. | Charles Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd and | 9°l0ck. Among those present were may 7 Beat DAVID D. > Upon feist e iour lots contain 4. will sell only a8 a whole. terms if desired. For full square feet on! soid on very eas of part Jars apply to HILL & JOHNSON, 1003 Penns} ve TW, ‘Can be ;|A WEDDING THIS MORNING. herh ani western exposure; there 18 no is more desirable {or Georgetown College Chapel the Scene of the Ceremony for the First Time—At the Resi- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cavanaugh. A skillful orchestra added to the bountiful enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald M. McLachlen of Lanier Heights held a reception at thoir resi- dence lastevening. An enjoyable time was had. | nie Bien, M: leasure. A unch bowl and refreshments wore e house was handsomely decorated Brennan, Miss Mamie O'Neil, Miss Annie O'Neil, Miss Clara Simmons, Miss Emma Gell- nik, Miss Edith Fleichaur, Miss Alice Koch, Mise Bertha neg in Bertha Cole, Miss Hen- oy " axel = = lesersF. Taylor, Jos. H. Geier, N. and J. Lindsey, Chas. De Roone, Geo. ‘Phebus, F. Tt. “Yes,” replied the poet, “I had that in mind when I wrote it” “You did?” said the editor, as he reached for his revolver; “well, I'll help you slong with your ambition.” Dubois side of the case, and it did not take him long to make plain his position. He has ev:- dently beon taking the measure of some of bis associates, for in the course of his speech be said: “Mr. President, there are gentlemen in this body whose names I will not mention who world’s fair city. The excursion has for ite object the dissemination among Congressmen of facts as to the big exposition. In order that none of the facts may escape observation the invitations were made to include the wives and daughters of Senators, Representatives ana cor- njred. h as ans ed | Lindsey, Chas, De To Phaperaite, if they were to suggest to me that they would on | respondents. There will be no time wasted in with palms and tropical plents. Among the | Jenkins J. McCann, Jas.’ E O'Neil, 3. 8 ‘ ms oveasi , . which will go out JOR SATE FOC dence of Mr. and Mrs. Halliday—Personal | guests present were: Senator and Mra, Br W. | Simon Bein and J. W. OConnes > mths pa pceuhss cic corte week eaten: aang nig apport agi 4 Notes of Well-Known People, Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H Dana, Miss Dana! Qn account of continued illness in the family padi ye apothecary of Chari Wood W. Va. ton, Prof. and Mrs. B.S. rd, Capt. and Mrs. A. Ustick, Miss Mrs. Representative Hermann will not be at His sweetheart heard and never dreamt He meants-o-1-e. prised; but it is strange that the remnant should insist that Idaho should be deprived of 0. depot at 2:30 tomorrow. It is due in Chicago late Saturday afternoon and as soon as the home the remaining Fridays in February. Dean Talmage of Ohio, Mise Casin of George: | “i “pu tterwortls will receive tomorrow, as- town, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atkins, Prof. and “He has no claim to social recognition,” said Mra. Harrison's last public reception of the hor representation over a question as narrow as | guests have been shown their apartments in the ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Qwell:nes. with from five joot cheat this, the stave havi lected a Senator by its | hotels they wili be expected to prepare for a ee seme E SALE_ON SMALL season will be held next Soturday afternoon | Mra F. P. Dewey, Mra. ‘Alex. Elliott, r., Mr. | sited by her daughter, Mrs. Howe, and Miss | Kadlingwon, “Why ue was woven vo much aa a | own authority ana Koren stiersned to obey | net, they ul, be expected to prepare for Sot ee a gg ee td pra ber Hester and Mrs. Story B! Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. James F. | Deere. caeagulnetiadiae the will of Congress. ‘There has been no fraud, | The clubs will claim most of the men ss here Forchea, closes, celars outbuildings. Wells | Tre catinet receptions yesterday brought | 00d, Prof. and Mrs. Otto Heilemann, Mrs. H.| Mise Dora Jones, daughter of Col. Jones of = no attempt at rebellion, because I believe ac- Sh cording to our modern ideas any movement in a state which ts not exactly in accordance with our will isin the nature of a rebellion. Shall it be, then, that over this mere point the state E. Guest, Dr. William C. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. | Ickis, Messrs. Howard, Sietz, Massie, Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder, Mra. E. A. Batchelder, Misses May and Belle Daven- reception is over. for the excurs:on and horses. Sunday evening the Military of Washington will occupy the st Auditorium. “Oh, yes, he was. Ho had been a policeman before he made his money.” When « pretty girl weeps she exhibits one of out the full strength of the visiting world. The | home of the Vice President was open to callers, although Mrs. Morton was not able herself to come down stairs by reason o! neural the St. Louis Republic, is visiting Mrs. O'Brien Moore at 1941 B street northwest. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Tate Chis: only ¢h easy. C. A. SHIELDS, Tos fel: sale To BUILDER r rt, Misy Hay Eliott, Mr and Mra, F. R, | Ketie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Kablert, | nature's miss-tearious pin shall be deprived of its representation? quoante will boaigenes tospesha hs RE ey _ : ys et headache. Mrs. Bordan very gracefully did | Horner, Mr. and Mrs. LL. Apple, Mr. and | to Mr. Frank Deutermann, which will take (i ae amet “I was told before I came here something of RE: pss wlick fixe houses ca be Uult. AZ | Pike: also ofthe line of the proposed Maryland the honors for her, and Mr. Morton was also | sre D.C, ‘Turner, Mr, and Mie 3, W. Mo- — at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 11th and —- the greatness of the Senator rrom Delaware as OEY i.e. SES LOT: cosy terme CHAS. A rasataavon 2 Retro relives a sene ball 0 present. The throng of visitors was very large | Lachlen. 7 reets northwest, at 6 o'clock next Wednes-| “I see you've passed that bill that you intro- ak aa 2) << | m witch there is a beautiful lake of clear, rent water, | and the young ladies who wat at tho tea table— 8 alawyer. I am myself a poor lawyer, but I tp whch tere ia day. thought myself I bad seen something tome time NORTHWEST. maty or more trains st Miss Condit Smith, Miss Parke, Miss Quay and| Mrs Geo, E. Lewis, 1921 L street, will re- duced,” ‘said the constituent to the Con- ‘A Block of lots om Is: st. be: st thenew station datiy. ; Mra. Gen. Payne of 9215 Washington circle | gressman. of the nice abstractions of the law: but I did | tracks sd diogh of lots on isin at. becween Rand 8: light on | correnzeion aicker toot from Wansinustom, 8 ceue: bo Gordon—were kept busy. eee t ee, sister, Miss | ea her hace reception Friday, and will be| “Yes,” was the reply. not expect in a discussion like this to be met| Mr. Ewing, who has charge of the excursion Conn. ave. Rear N, a beautiful lot, Sout tom | Opes tas; ocneele, stores, Sx-- se convener’ rs, and Miss Foster aiso had their rooms a assisted by Mrs. Arthur Payne, Mrs. E. E. Mer- by distinctions so fine and exceptions #0 nar- filled, and bad an unusually pleasant reception, gral Mrs. A. R. Spofford and Miss Spofford do not for the cards of visitors seemed to come in in behalf of the citizens of Chicago, receive on Wednesdays owing to ill health. TALLY Amended it good deal, didn't they?” that all wlio have accepted invitations to" Chie ideth, Mrs. Lewis Marshall, Mrs. Joe Rice, “They did. Wo it, but T 6 EDWIN A. NEWMAN, Miss America Payne, Miss Virginia alley. ISth st. between N and Mass. av. ued fi nue to 19th ase, 49 it fromt Ly shallow 5 to wide alles ‘ v. 45: Teth st, corner, 48x80, ore TS CoLCMBIA HEIGHTR, aug Ts 1s ave. and Columbia 1406 Columbia st. n.w. Between 7 and 10 a.m. of 12104 pn ‘OOK! Look? Lot LOOB! LOOK: A large suburban it at coat No hut nit a practical enter ma, Lakeland from Laarmsbenlmeme ~~" 8300 jot upon the aK. dition betuie tue purchase of ope share large but well-cequainted had Mrs. Spauldin and Mrs. ing near her, whi were in the parior, while the tea table was sided over by two such valuable aids as ‘oups. Mrs. Foster Nettleton stand- to Misa Foster fell the agreeable duty of introducing her assistants and visitors and seeing that every one had a pleasant call. As usual they were fortunate in their choice of ussirtants, for Mre. and Miss Har- ter, Miss Turner of Chicago and Mrs. Bergling Kiss morrow at the Windsor. are spending a few days in New York. be at home tomorrow. not receive tomorrow. Mrs. J. B. Kendall, Mount Pleasant, will not Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, 1746 Q street, will Payne, Miss ie Mrs. Thomas 8. Chappell will be at bome.to- | Marion Payne, Miss Hallie Patton, Miss Magg' Darneille, Miss Lester, Miss Mary Compton, Mrs. A. L. Barber and her danghter Lorena | Mise Edith Moore and Miss Stoddard. Mrs. Wm. C. Smith and Mrs. Clarence M. Stone, 1001 23d street, will not be at homo on Friday of this week, but will receive on the last Friday of February, the 26th. A pretty wedding took place at St Patrick's nize it.” Shall foreign diplomate 9} With mannerd pay and Secbing \d use the beautcous parking here To dry their weekly washin; Shall cuffe and Jerrysimpsonets Be flaunted to the breezes, Shall clothes in piecesand in sete Senator Palmer was listened to throughout with the most respectful attention, and when he sat down received the congratulations which are generully bestowed on Senators who say anything worth listening to. Senet mae THE COURTS. Covar rm Grxenat Teum—Chief Justice Bing- ham and Judoes Cor and James. cazo will please notify the Union Transfer Company, 1351 or 619 Pennsylvania avenue, where to call for baggage before Friday noon. A check will be given at each house which will carry baggage through to Chicago. Only those who have been especially invited will be admit- ed to the trains. WHo WILL Go. The following have accepted invitations: Bem- ; ‘ 5 ; —Mr. wife, Mr. Blodgett and Church last evening, the contracting parties Cent Hopkins agt. Grimshaw; argued | “T*—Mr. Allen and frents, Location benatita,, seftiewent already Carrie Parker and Miss Riddle. Mra G. M. Oyster, 1708 Q streot, will enter- | being Mr. William C: Keegin and Miss Slamie eto a meme ad anitubmiviod. Mortimere age Belmearroub- | Wife. Mr. Carlisle and wife, Mr. Daniels and Mrs. Miller had Mrs, Shepard as her assist-| tain the Sewing Oircle, G. M. H., on Friday, | E. Seitz. Rev. Father McGee officiated. The| Our eagle has anoble screech mitted on record. wate, Mr. Dubois, Mr. Gallinger and JOHN B. WIGHT, ant aud Miss Proctor, who took Miss Miller's | February 19. Long G st. HOUSE—LOT ¢ on Kentucky ave. DD. STONE, 806 ¥ stn. DAVE d property—2 choice = cottage aud lot, lew 1 cold. Mrs. Elkins had throngs of callers, She and Miss Elkins during the latter half of the after- noon stood over near the mantel piece, whi a bright open fire made a glowing background for them. Miss Grace Davis, Alive Ashford, Miss Batcheller aud Miss Mary Sherman did the place, as the latter was suffering frome bad the 26th. feature of the evenin, young people, followed ‘by Mrs. Jas. Hoban and her daughter, Miss Louise Mitchel, will not receive until Friday, Quite = pleasant surprise party was held at the residence of Mrs. Hodgson, No. 21 8th street southeast, last evening. An interesting was tableaux by the music and dancing. groom was attended by Mr. Edward Lothrop as best man and the ushers were Mersrs, Charles H. Rodgers, Windsor Davis, ‘William Mueblei- sen and Albert L. Johnson. The bride wore a handsome gown of tan-color Bedford cloth trimmed abont the lower part of the skirt with a deep ribbon fringe thesume shade. ‘The long Postilion basque was mado with a vest of pink Passementerie and a bouquet of la France roses And often has he used it; Some shunned the melody so rich And some, alas, abused it. But, all retiring thoughit be, Its strains must soon come flashing In tones of protest when we see t park-bung weekly washing. Today—Reesch agt. Swartz; argued and sub- mitted. Smithson agt. Gross; settled. Cmcurt Court—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday—D. Engel agt. Brown: submitted. Linotype Company agt. Bryan; motion for judg- ment submitted. Rae agt. Cochnower; motion to vacate judgment. Fanning, use, &c., agt. Mc- Carthy; motion for judgment, seventy-third rule, submitted. Lucas agt. McGowan et al.; ter, Mr. Ir Mr. Paimer and wife and Mrs. x, Mr. Vetier and wife, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Petti- grew, Mir. Sanders, Mr. Shoup, Mr.’ Vilas, Represeutatives—Mr. Amerman and Mr. Andrew, Mr. Atkinson and wife, Mr. Bab- ditt and wife, Mr. Barwig and wife, Mr. Bee- man, Mr. ‘Beltzhoover, Mr. Bowman, Mer. Breckincidge of Arkansas, Mr. Buchanan of New Jersey and wife, Mr. Burrows and wife, ie Was carried, Mra. Jolm f gelta, mother of the | “What does Bluffer let his whiskers grow so = T noteithetanding piesa’ | Mz. Bushnell and wife, Mr. Butler and wife, ‘SCENTS A FoOT, THE E-SOBURDAS PROFERTS AND FARMS | honors oz the diniug room. Mrs. J. @. Kuykendall of Roanoke, Va., and | bride, wore a gown of plum-colorcloth trimmed | long for?” Crete Se eee eon etion for joie eet | Mr. Bynum and daughter, Mr. Cable, Me. northeast. 2 lots on ies etey. send Sor exe let, wih mee OC et | Mru. Wilmerding had a delightful reception, with velvet. After returning from the church | “So that he can wag his chin in conversation ‘ Jnited States agt-Boon; de- | Cadmus, Mr. Caminetti, Mr. Capelart, Mr. cow “a iz 8 ption, | airs, J. M. Bowcock of Clarksburg, W. Va., are twenty-ninth rule. U agt-Boon: di ron mnt stn , us Hear the city for ren E> | and was assisted by Mra, Raymond, Mrs. Bacon, | visiting Mrs. Chas. W. Blackwood, at 1409 33d | the bride and groom received their friends at AVib'DO STONE, sue Pst. now. ene ee i SALE— 120X108; NORTHWEST CORNER OF Land M ste ne foot KB SALE—Cheap at Uo cents a foot 11460n Florida ave, 42.5 DAYID D. STONE, or LE_SUBUM OF ‘acres ni River road near Tenleytown, not far from thedist University and the electric read to Chantau- ja: part of L. D. Burrows tract. For terms SE SeCOMAS, Trustee, Hagerstown, pres} Foe SALE-15 acues AT. ARDWICK STA & and P. i R.. with small, die dings; lot of truit trees, &: DUCKETT & ppyto Miss Gray and Miss Boutelle. ‘Mrs. Wanamaker was assisted by Mrs. Wal- lace Radciiffe, Miss Carpenter of Philadelphia, her guest, Mise Brice, Miss Brewster and Miss Morgan. Mrs. Noble received from 4 to6, although sho was suffering from a bad cold and hoarse- ness. Miss Halsted presided at the dainty tea table. “Miss Foster and Miss Hawkins, both of whom are visiting Mrs. Noble, Miss Wads- worth, Mrs, J. Stanley Brown and Mrs. Gar- field, “her sister-in-law, were the agreeable party of assistants, Mrs. Rusk’s reception was the center toward street. is at home on Wednesdays, will not be at home tomorrow. this season. Mrs. John H. Benton, 462 O street northwest, Mra. James Watson of 13th street extended Mrs. Wm. Bruce King, 1328 12th street, will be absent from the city tomorrow, but will be at home Friday, February 26, for the last time ‘Tho hall over the National Capital Bank, in East Washington, was filled to overflowing last evening. ‘The attraction was an entertainment under the auspices of Court No. 64, Equitable their future home, 1007 New York avenue, which was beautified with ferns and flowers in honor of the occasion. The couple were the recipients of numerous and handsome presents, Mr. and Mrs. Pellew have beon obliged to leave town unexpectedly today and Mrs. Pel- lew will not be et heme to her friends to- morrow. Mr. H. H. Dodge and W. S. Matthews will leave on Wednesday next for Bermnda. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aikens of Bellefonte, Pa, aro visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Bennett of this city at 907 M street northwest and polish his shoes without extra effort.” ecssheermente Wills Filed Today. The will of the late Mary Elizabeth Finna- come was filed today. She leaves her daugh- ter, Elizabeth Tompkins, 200 and nominal sums to certain others, and after the death of her husband theestate is to be sold and di- vided among her children. ‘The will of the late Margaretha Volk leaves $1,000 to each of her daughters, Minnie and Mary, and the balance between her four ehii- ren. —-__ murrer for defendant's plea sustained and ten days in which to amend granted. Mullett agt. Ritti; motion for speedy trial dismissed, no one ‘opposing. United States agt. Boone; demurrer to defendant's ples sustained and ten days for Caruth and the Misses Wheeler of Alabama and wife, Mr. Chipman, Mr. Clark, Mr, Clover, Mr. Cooledge and wife, Mr. Cox of New York Mr. Daniels and wife, Mr. Curtis and daughter, q and wife, Mr. Doan, Mr. Dolliver, Mr. Dur- Mr. defendant to amend granted. National Capital Bank agt, Wienderlick; motion to set aside judgment. trigtay—Waddell, use of, &c., agt. Cabell; on Equirr Covrt—Judge Haaner. Today—Crutchfield agt. Hewitt; testimony ordered taken by KR. L. Wallach, examiner. Thurston agt. Thurston; further testimony ordered. Draper agt. Warren; receiver directed borow, Mr. Everett, Mr. Forman, Geary, Mr. Gorman, Mr. Greenleaf aud wife, Mr. Hamilton and wife, Mr. Hayes, Mr. Henderson of Iiknvis, Mr. Hitt, Mr. Hooker of New York, Mr. Hopkins of ‘Iilinois, Mr. Houk of Ohio’ and wife, Mr. Houk ' of “Tennessee, Mr. Hull, Mr. Johnson, North Dokota, and wife, Mr. Kribbs, Mr. Lane, Mr. Laue and wife, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Long, Mr. McC and wife, Mr, McGann, Mr. MeKaig, Mr. Me- Keighan, Mr. McMillin, Mr. Maller, "Mr. Ni Wednesday evening the ladies of the North to release lion. Sons of Temperance agt. Hole- | KsHan, Mr NoMa ae ea mite Me, i ‘@ vis- | League of America. Among those present Real Estate Matters. man; fund ordered paid defendant. In re W. Neal nar oms, barn 40xuu | Which the largest part of the afternoon's vis- % cal Cl Carolina Avenue M. P. Church gave a supper . Thiet oat ick, | O Ferrall, Mr. O Neill of Missouri and lady, Mr. Tot East Capito: at Foe peas lal cn Bouse Shed feet, chicken house | itors were attracted” Mise Ruskand their guest, | NeFe,the Columbia, Musical Club and Mesers. | erglina Avenue M, Ei Church gave @ supper |, 3. stocks has purchased for $9,625 of T. E. | H. liose, C. Zhicroon, Priscilla Iiyder, Patrick Liewiany Mining puny. For particulars address me ase st above Whitney ave; | VERT & C decker ave.nr. i: 6:b st. extended. near Columbia road: Goe WASHINGLON HelGHis— Mi st. wear N_ Capitol E Fists. good lots; only $1.25. ~ PARKS. Gid F st. farm, sud apple orchard of 12 trees, a lane and 4 Variet Mrs. Oppenbeim, with her talented young son, Master Oppenheim, Mise Kitzgerald of Mil- waukee, Mrs. Thos. Riggs and Mrs. Seidmore assisted. In the di om Miss Scidmore, who learned the mysteries of tea making in er, M.S.Wright, Johu Browning, Jas. H. Cathal cored several times. court. 1 and. Chas. F. Miller, who were en- After the entertainment & collation was served by the ladies of the son for the benefit of the church. The parlors and dining room was beautifully decorated with palms and flowers. The interior of the es rooms were absolutely transformed. At Waggaman sub 194, square 672, 17 by 60 feet on North Capitol between M and’ N streets, and subs 197 and 198, same square, each 15 by 52 fect on N between North Capitol and Let streets northeast. Sullivan and Mary R. Tucker (alleged lunatics); writs ordered to issue. a \COSTIA, land and wife, Mr. Patton and lady, wife, Mr. Pierce, wife and daughter, Mr. Post, Mr. Rayner, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Kite aud wife, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Rob: and wife, Mr. ; every turn the eye met new beauties in floral 5 well and wife, Mr. kusk wud wife, Mr. Scott, the land where it grows, and Miss Walthall did | _ A sociable, under the direction of the Young | joveiiness. ‘The mantels, fireplaces and. side 5 — J. Stroud has —_. for evpteted 4 BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr. Seerley and wife, Mr. Shell, Shouk, Mr. CLIFTON BEACH. the honors. Mrs. Oppenheim is making a ten | People’s Society for Christian Endeavor of Iy- | tables were bunked with variegated and maiden- perigee SS ee 2 “4 2 ep en Zz ‘The residence of Mrs. John T. Harrison, No. | Simpson, Mr. Smith ‘ond wife, Mr. Snow, Mr. ceren tant truck es ee fos pbwrllosonty need aoe steve -old. a Methodist Episcopal —_—, — —_ hair ferns and cut flowers, and a bountifully and Scien ween 12th ami streets | 56 Grant street, was aglow lest night in honor Springer an and wife, Mr. peedees, Ba NCINC 3S; | son played several duets with her yesterday on | last night in the iecturo room of the church, | bexutifully decorated table made the dining i ae ae Seon ie re, EeiaiXG ne ner fescres Wil be soldat wstest tac: | the pianoy much to every one's gratification. | and was an enjoyable occasion to all present: | room very attractive, ‘The refreshment. tabie RR ed ene — ares agement * go mgsc Mise and sister, 3 ney and wife,’ Mr. Taylor, pyumrsly EDWAID NW HOKEL.”” | <The chapel at Georgetown Colloge was the | MF Ruter Springer gave a fifteen-minute talk | was presided over by Mr. Rufus Ferguson. | Bete! for €6,000 lot I, 8's sub of “Gisl's Por- | Emma. a poaty eetehenbiochok” aban Minois; Mr. Terry, Mr. Townsend, wile ani = 19:1 16th ot. aw | = ate = gene on the “Necessity of Organized Effort in| Mrs. Wilkison proved 2a charming hostess, and | G22") i ancy ae Sone peeete Setaaeen. w Sere | daughter, Mr. Warwick and wife, Mr. Wash- sgene thie morning at 11 o'clock, for the first | Christina Endeavor,” which was unique, | a lovely circle of assietants greatly added to the | ,,©;,F-,Norment has bought for $17,000 of W. | Aunie Green, Kobt. Green, Mabel Powell, May | daushter, Mr. Warwick and wile, Me. esh- fime in its history, of @ marriage ceremony. | thoughtful and inspiring. A program fol: | enjoyment of the occasion D. Baldwin sub 73, square 241, 42.51 by 54.02 | Thyson, Nellie Leonard, Gertie Leonard, Katie | 7Steu. Mr- i ie Mise Agnes Louise Macdonough and Mr. Jolin si Fok, SALE SUBURBAN Los AND many desirable and very cheap properties alons the tomar and outside of the District. G. H. CAL- 1.1010 F st. bw. FOR _SALE--LOTS. OR SALE— We can sell yous Lot, on your own terms, in 10 CENTS FER SQUARE FOOT Giraud Agar were the high contracting parties and the company who looked on was made up entirely of their relatives. The bride is the daughter of the late Mrs. Katherine Macdon ough of San Francisco, who died about a year ago in London. She has been spending’ the winter here with her aunt, Mrs. Coleman, whose serious iliness changed the plans for the wedding to the quiet ceremony of today. She has, however, somewhat improved these last family belong in New Orleans. His father, Mr. Wm. Agar of that city, was present this moru- many lighted tapers, and was fragrantand beau- music by Misses O'Neal and Stahl and Mrs. field. Phillips. lowed, consisting of iustramental and vocal Buck and recitations by Misses Ames and Pen- Mrs. and the Misses Plain will be at home Friday afternoon, assisted by Miss Schiers of Cuba, Miss Dorsey, Miss Larner and Miss Mrs. Ids F. Jennings will not be at home, as usual, Friday of this week, but has issued cards Mrs. Jobn T. Callaghan will be at home for Confederate Association to be present ata ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F, Leighton ga\ brilliant reception last evening at their ret dence on Capitol Hill. Their beautiful home was thronged with their friends during the re- ceiving hours. The reception last evening closed a series of three evening receptionsgiven by the hostess during the prevent season. The rooms were handsomely set with palms and foliage plants. ‘The mantels throughout the house were banked with fern Was particularly enjoyable, as wo many of the were those of Mrs. Swope, fawn color satin, feet on 13th street north of Iowa Circle. scat ead ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. 8. Swormstedt to Blanche Carter, sub 194, K's sub Long Meadows; $—. Dorothea Samuels to Thos. E. Cogan, pt. 15, sq. 926; $2,450. J. W. Cooper to G. W. Hogue, pt. 4, sq. 1019; $500. Rebecca A. Worth to F. D. King, sub 6, Mayse, sub J, oq. 142; $—. 4 rews to F. V. Andrews, subs 24 to 26, sq. 333; $200. P. Otterback to Cora C. Ferguson, pt. 18, 8q. 97: = Bowman, Ollie Stewart, May Beers, Annie Beers, Maggie McLoughlin, May Smith, Nettie Baker, Ethel Doney, Lizzie Granger. ' Lizzie Branson and Taylor Branson rendered fine music on the vic and piano. Those mnt of the grown people were Mrs. Caspar 1. Misel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Latch- ford, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Weedon, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Edelen, Mrs. Nor- NOTES. —— Mr. Willcox, Mr. Williams, Mr. Wilson of Wash- Mr. Wise, Mr, Wolverton Annin and wife, C. S. Al- nc wife, C. W. bennett, C. 5 Perry 8. wife, Fred Handy and wife, “Rudol 1 were bi nd white talips, ton, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ab- 3 HAVE THE CHEAP. FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. few day and was ablo to, take a pleased | for Monday, February 2 from 9 t06, to give | the mirrors draped with the graceful asparagus | lot, 88, Friendship: $240. Georgians Talbert to bork, Mr. aud Sire. Nit. Harrison, Mins Clara | awa and wate) 1 J- Kirby, A Larner, F ‘Lo-foot alles. interest ‘in what was going on in ber|herfricnds an opportunity to gee the only | Vine. In the dining room the oaken muutel | J- T. Ferry, sul albert Farm: $—. W-_J: | Latchford. Miss Nellie Robey, Mr. Frank Carran, | E- Leupp. W. J- Lampton, 4, MM wd sats on the Washington aus ey ple from SF household. Mr. Agar resides. in New| painting of the dot insuguration of George | Was prettily bauked with white hyacinths, the | Newton, trusice, to Sarah L. ‘Tyne, pt. Mar-| Mr'WW. intchiord: Mie Fulton Cares Sereer Matthews, Mr McGuirk, H. B. F MacPeriand tanits ce the Washington and Arlington electeiorall- | ¥Grk" where be will take his bride, but bis | Runieejcs, chundelier draped with smilax. The gathering | tin’ Farm; $—. Caroline P. Swearingen to W. | was served at 10:30 o'clock. cpg ee ytd and wife, F. J. O Neill, C.-M, Pepper and wife, — inted. J. B. Reynolds, Clifford Rose,W. G. Sterrett, E. - . guests were weil acquaint ‘The hostess wore | F- o 2 en. 7 “ : “ 7 YT ‘Wil buy you 8 good lot overlooking the entire city. ing, and Mr. Geo. P. Agar, his brother, was the | the last time this season from 3 to 6 Tuesday, | becoming. Toilet ot heavy white silk, court | Gordon to K. B. Youngs, sub 32, sq. 390; ¢—. The Bethlehem Baptis: revival opened last | P. 3; x, J. 8. Satves, = ya — PF. tele | Callfur mape and pricelist. ‘Teameon hand toshow | best tan. Tho historic chapel ‘was most ee a cease place, assisted by Miss | train, bordered with Toso velvet,’ over E,W. Perry, to Mary 3. Wilcot, pt 1, sq. 2005 — S re Sa wile, HM Thempoun, Doe ay | Property. : aaa ulia D. mMpson BL . - se ais < whi iss’ Foss, | @—- . Deeble, ir. Georg» H. Gra; e gril eT. vu 5 ford Warden and okey 1 | ROBINSON & LODGE, laltssgund tae cuasseary were Scaped ia ous | "= sistor of Mrs. Leighton, bite satin draped | 19,04, 42; 62,450. BK Bernstine to'T. M. Kadd, | Seeuce Keeper Echloff fr well, ee ae es eek Investment and Real Estate Brokers, net,over which a veil of asparagusplumosa was) The members of the Woman's Auxiliary ex- | with white lace, white ostrich trimming on the : = = iq. 438; $2,250. = Berna u A ying Dr. C. H. Weiss is back from Maryland. = 3 = = ats 7 my 7 wile, _fell 98 and 95 Atlantic building. | gracefully hung. The high altar gleamed with | Confederate Aid Society are invited by the ex- | court train. Among the elegant toilets worn | belmina Bernau, pt. 2, sq. 2,550. P. |. Watkin . ‘A large umber of ne ‘men Were com- t ; 5. gt : ‘The Argue Cir regret acco ‘business tiful with St. Joseph lilies, lilies of the vailey and | meeting of the association at 8 o'clock Friday | court train, diamonds; Mrs. Britton, blue silk, wee = to W. V. beg emis | She inguiee meg seawds ai ho hice pelled =e —_ ts on unt of — white. roses. ‘The bridal procession passed | evening, Febraary 19, at 1202 Pennaylvanix | fall of blue chiffon on the low corsage; Mrs. | €—- Mary E. Bretney to Asa Whitehead, pt. ahah; bana 96 ha cence Sale cae ——. Psi NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. through the oldest part of the college, aud the | avenue northwest, third floor. Private John | Representative Butler, scarlet satin; Mrs. Tul- | A, #4. 242; ¢— Se ee ee ee eee ee eee NEWS FKOM ROCKVILLE E- TRE rie ous PWaslneton tila the ALPHABET of | bare walls of the long corridors were also fes- | Allen of Missivsippi and other distinguished a k a ee and oa Mrs. Col. at ‘waascas = i yoted to the discussion ot the social evils of pleted New Huupstcr ew Haw jo cam secures Lome without any onjectio tively arrayed. The walis were draped with | speakers wili be present. aidwell, white silk, pearl passementerie:, te Reading: 'y Appointments. immigration and the liquor trafic. A paper | Annas Meeting of the Agricultural Soclety— a ver aqurre fect, | Surrvundings. and Where every foot ot Gremaa tate | bobnetas «background for a tracery of shining | “¢ white aigrette and diamonds in the hair; Mrs . —— a 3A1N—PRINCE 1» Col. Heurats. 502150, de. REDFO!D DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. nw. Sh |W. AL Suvsrez & Sona 919 Pa Ave E WILL OPEN TODAY ONE LOT BED- greens. Kev. Father Healy, formerly the president of the college, who performed the ceremony, and Rev. Father Richards, the preseut president, who assisted, were awaiting the coming of the bride in the sanetuary when she came in es- corted by her brother, Mr. Wm. Macdonough. Her twollittle cousins, the handsome children of Mr. and Sirs. Henry May, were her only at- tendunts. Master Henry Mrs. Charles G. Dulin, 1337 K street, will en- tertain the Nordhoff Guild tomorrow. morrow from 3 to & Dr. Toner has issued invitations toaluncheon to be held Monday, Washington's birthday, to ciety. Mrs. G. Warfield Simpson and her mother, ‘Miss Lilhan Cavanaugh will be at home to- meet the Washington National Monument So- Aldis Browne, black tulle, embroidered in scar- let and gold; Mrs. John Joy Edson, white silk, gold passementerie; Mrs. Senator Davis, fawn color vrocade; Mrs. Dr. Corey, lily-stalk bro- cade, draped with rose chiffon; Mrs. Repre- sentative Lowers, black lace over violet. bro- cade; Miss Fowler, white silk; Miss Britton, heliotrope brocade. Among the guests were Sen- ator and Mrs. Davis, Col, and Mrs. Britton, Miss Britton, Mrs. Lee, Mra, Tulloch, Mr. and President McLeod of the Reading railroad has made the following appointments, taking effect yesterday: J. Rogers Maxwell, first vice president, with office in New York; Chas. Hartshorne, sccond vice president, in charge of the finances of the company; Robt. H. Sayre, third view president, charge of construction and maintenance of way; John Taylor, general traffic manager; by Mr. J. Howard Fishback opened the discus- sion, which was participated in by the mem- bers and. guests. Those prosent were. Mr. Vernon E. Hodges, J. Howard Fishback, W. W. Willoughby, 0. L! Mason, S. R. Jacobs, J. Waiter Wheatley, Rhesa G. DuBois, George A. Prevost, Robert J. Boyd, Charles D. Davis, L. Fish, Harry English, Clarence A. Brauden- burg, W. Spencer Armstrong, J. T. Marchand, ‘Marcus Blection of Officers. Rockviitx, Febraary 17, 1892. of The Evenme Star. The annual meeting of the Agricultural Society was held bere today and was well at- tended. President Miller was inthe chair and made a report of the operations of the society for the past year. ‘The report of the treasurer, ohn e . B May and Harry Turner Newcomb. | '° Silesian Amend Was attired ass|Mre ‘Thad. K. Sailer. will be “at home” as Lee, Mra, Tull Henry 8. Drinker, ‘assistant to president, all E. C. Peter, shows the following: a rpg leg y P Jord CORDS IN GRAY, TAN. KESADA, | page and Miss Issbel was gowned very prettily | ysual tomorrow from 3 to 6, but not on Friday | yre jatthew Emery, Miss Emery, Mr. and | with offices in Philadelphia. gescisas ek echcacaee | received—Balance on band, 878.11; re or at bc hea cans anil berdics: MYRTLE, BLUES, TUBAC AND BROWN. in white eatin. ‘Ihe bride wore a superb gown week, as they will use that day maki su ne oe eel cosine Sheet oe. © from gates at last exbibition, y e800 euch. GE: SOLE at of neat week, as they will use y making | Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz Johnson, Dr. A. P. Fardon, To the Editor of The Evening Star: Lot TWEED CAMEL'S HAIR IN | of white eatin elaborately trimmed with Valen- | Friday calls Mr. and Mra W. H. Butler,’ Mf aM Girls, Leara to Swim. ‘Who has the first right 63; amount from bank, 248.03; cienues lace. Her veil was also of the same} Roy. Dr. and Mrs. Sunderland bave iesued | Wr Devers: aioe Bonne Perel, Ee. WV: | wrom the Chicago Post. skeod < Fight to street crossings? cihee €1,085.98. Total, 5,569.98. ALITY UNSUKFASSED. and Was made especially for ber in Bras- EER ops mies T to the | Mie Mee tieaaet Hower president Rankin, |” “an English mise who has recently performed | Is it the people who walk or those in vebicles? | from a ae 45; egy ONE LOT BEDFORD GINGHAMS, eels: Silke carried ss Bcteguat of lliaael the | Corie foe Nesey tceracom Sram bo 7 sor she)| Tice Hastie aie Mies Raabe, Mes Mire | a acts achat euvtig & hmaoee) The case yesterday of a carriage running over | Amount expended--Premiums, $1,145; purses, - SS T CREPE GINGHAMS. yaling aed while Hare. | Whe: gunlieeen who ureters (00) wee, Conpueme an cot tee test | Soha Ate yy Gr. oceans aes Panam ME | 5: 2 Sia a Johnnie and Nellie Nagle, children of Dr. Nagle | $818.75; new track, 896.38; other expenses, Fok SALE Baxcars_Lor sox QSELOTMILANGE BEKEGES. MAGNIFI- | were to have been the ushers were Mr. Winkie | /resbyterian Church to meet Rev. Samuel Van | and Mrs. Jobn J. Edyon, Mr. aud Mrs. Edmon- | dolin Evans of Birmingham, age: ak “alla hs’ 5 $2,550.11. Total, €5,510.24. Balance, @59.56. ley on Ist st. ietween O and B GENT QUAY. ALL THE NEW SPRING — ] Cutting, Mr. Chas. A. Munn, Mr. Isane Iselin, | Vranken Holmes, who has jus entored upon j sion, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Builey, Mr. and Mrs. | Her opportunity came while bathing on tho | of the pension office, is enough to warm the bh J +r SHADES. i@ : RTH SIDE OF ‘tHE ABOVE ARE OUR FIRST ARRIVALS FROM THE NEW YOLK CUSTOM HOUSE. THE CLOTHS ARE THE PROPER WEIGHT AND STYLES ARE CORRECT, Mr. Girand Poster, Mr. L. J. Columbus O'Don- nel and Prince Iturbide. Atier the ceremony the wedding party drove back to the Coleman residence for breakfast. his duties us associate pastor. Yesterday Church at Mt. Pleasant was filled on the occa- sion of the first wedding that ever took place afternoon the Congregational Southard-Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Birney, Dr. and Mrs. Corey, Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Capt. aud Mrs. Lacey, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Duvall, Gen. and Mra. Spaulding, Judge and seashore, and when Calmondeley Thompson, a London youngster of ten years, overweighted, perhaps, by his name, was sinking in the heavy blood of any person. It scems that somo couchwen try to see how close they can drive toa person without hitting them. Sometimes the horse touches the pedestrian, and thousands Under reports of committees Mr. W. E. Mannakee, chairman of committee on was accepted and the committee continued. " s At she sw: it and saved him. The Royal “ ND STYLES he brddes cake mae wrentied in pink roses | in that church, Me, Hubert Peck of his | (oi gn 'afru Allerton, Co and Me. Lathes | Humane Socity haa given her a bronze midal | of, mes, thero ‘aro but afew inches batwoun | esoltions of respect an the death of Amer sud the meal was served to the guests at round | city and Miss Elizabeth Pattison of Cambridge, | Col, #nd 3 < ‘ 7 ek arg f ‘the | them, as I suppose every person who walks the | cus » Nichole D. . W. AL SHUSTER & sos, tables, Later this afternoon Mr-aud Mrs. Agar | Nd., were married at 6:30 o'clock in the pres- | Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. A; B. Dvuall, Mr_ and | Hime Tvane lenrhed 0 Seiuy at one of the | streets well kuows. accident occurs then | De Sellum, old and active members of the to15, wiv Pa. AVE. started on their honeymoon journey and | ence of their very many friends. Rey. Chas. | ™™ 4 2 Eee, 98°6 F, when they get back they will go to New York ‘Lue relatives, who were the ouly wit- nesses of the marriage, were Mr. and Mrs. H. Small was the officiating clergyman. ‘The ushers were Messrs. Khesa Dubois, Charles Sturtevant, Vernon Hodges and Edw. Sturte- A quiet home wedding took place last night at 1316}¢ 4th street northwest. The contract- ing parties were Mins Bessie Evans and Mr. ata stretch. , —+—_—_-es_—___ ‘The Jackson City Bil the driver, as yesterday, can drive so fast that if the officer has no horse nearby be cannot overtake him. Let the authoritics give the society, who died during the past year, were uuanimously adopted. A resolution was adopted requesting the representatives in the legiala- 5 m lice power to keep drivers from driving | ture from this county to vote for ap appropria- Henry May. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and Mr. | vant. The bride was dressed in fawn colored | Evan E. Evans, both of this city. After the| Capt. Mushback's anti-Jackson City bill, pun- oer than a walk in crossing streets on which | tion for @ state exhibit at the Chicago fair EVER THERMOMETERS. Buchanan of New Orleans. dress of bedford cord and carried a large | ceremony the happy couple held a reception, | ishing pool selling and other forms of gambling, | are many pedestrians. Howlong will the people | equal to that tang tear state of eas rae, Siiieaen Mn Ss wae ot anes Se Mr. and Mrs. Halliday had their artistic home | and graceful bunch of pink carnations. Mr. | receiving the congratulations aud best wishes | was yesterday reported to the Virginia house aud a committce of four was appoint ‘Mometers bas prevented their use by those in charxe of the sick in many cases where it thronged by their friends yesterday afternoon shortly after 5 o clock to hear Miss Maud Mor- gan perform on the harp. The several num- and Mrs, Peck left last evening for Old Point Comfort, where they will spena a few days be- fore returning to Washington, of their many friends. Mrs. Representative O'Ferrall will not re- with amendments, The effect of these are to make the bill apply only to bookmaking and suffer themselyes and their families to be run A Crrmzx. ——_———__ te with _ H.W. —— — 5 xhibit from this county. te exhi y i : ail the agricultural socicties of were ceive tomorrow, Fobruary 19, on account of i Missouri Legi a ee embers of this society, and sat Fleaniti, ish Geet front rine | woud ave been desired ty the physician, Bers'thut ake gave were gems. She also sang | The german given by the members of the | absence from the city, but will receive op the Ligrraredartlee retin wee Ofeny house | The extra session of the Missouri logislature | Bade honorary members of oma “JONES BU. 1000 Fs hws This objection hasbeen met andovercomeby | to her own accompaniment some sweet-toned | Washington-Georgetown German Clab at Ma- | following Fridays during the season. amantiadde peepee as eestererenao ro, | Pened at noon yesterday. The galleries were | then in regard to forming « circuit (hemanufacturere, Wenow offera guaranteed | Uallads and was rewarded by a moment of |souic Temple on Tuesday evening wus a great | Mise Edith P. Smith of Glenburn, Pa., is the | Visions of the ineamure hooktakiog ana boot | filled with interested spectators. Gov. Fran-| of faire for “the state. A proposition from seis-registering Fever Thermometer tor Hee Ee sante wien, she was | success and was all the more appreciated from | guest of Mrs. Chas, Bradley of 1732 N street. | selling on the race courses of fair grounde'snd | cis’ proclamation calling the scerdon was read | Talbots county esking ‘stave aid Sor SEVENTY.FiVE crn through. “Ihe guests as they came im stood | the fact that it was the last to be given this 0 Griving parks while the races on euch are in | in both branches, Th only three meas- | *8ricultural societies was voted down on the ae cuee about the three rooms, Miss Morgan and her | season. ‘ihe chaperones were Mra. N. C. ‘Two Years for Bigamy. actual operation. ‘The bill was discussed in the |<" menaetiayer drag ground of class legislation. A resolution in ‘That is accurateenough for practical use at harp being the central figures of the hbrary. Llwuchard, Mrs, P. A. Darneille, Mra. Arthur | 4 colored man, Charles Henry Wicks, was house, where theamerdments provoked ures tobe discussed at the special session. | Fiver of the im rovement of the present road — a rey ae ber A bonutoscs relict: | Payne dirs: Judge Baber, Mrs. C. &- Davis and | convicted in the Criminal Court, Justice Brad- | siderable opposition. ‘The debate will be re-| TBeY are: What action the state will take in| inws was adopted. Mossre. W. Veits Bute, Je. son to receive with her. A bounteous collation | Mrs. Kobinson. About forty couples danced, A the ft bi sumed today. the matter of ceding Jefferson barracks to the ne, Ji HL. Gassaway x W. 8. THOMPSON, was served. Among the guests were Col. und | among whom were Dliss Jennie Payne, Miss | ley, this morning on charge of bigamy, g government, the question of redistricting the | Yillor were appointed a committee on the Co- Pharmactet, Mrs. Winthrop, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Miss | Ellen Miley, Misses Marian Payne, Jennio Day | Mr. Armes prosecuting and Mr. F. P. Closs for eas state and appropriating money for the rebuild- | jambian exposition. An election of officers for Alisan Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sweat, Madame | and Alice Payne of Warrenton, Va.; Miss Julia | the defendant. It is alloged that having mar- Dead ta Church. ing of the State University, which was partially ‘og year was held, resulting as follows: = felt | Romero, Mrs. Menocal, Miss Edes, airs. Cas. | Wilyon, Miss Carrie Danicl, Miss Lucy Dey of | ried one Margaret Loffley on March 3, 1873, and | _ During the singing of » hymn at the opening | destroyed by fire about » month ago. I'D. Blane t; Hd. a. Fe Gibson, eee boos — a og ae beget eng eae Ts — may she being a = on Ropembee = font he|of the evening service in the Evangelical , Wm. E. Muucaster, Lee mont Pauncefote, Miss Sherrill, Gen. and’ Mrs. |Dunlop, Miss Claudia Stuart, Miss Coustance | married onc Mary Eliza Davis. fendant | Church at Loganton, n wardice of = Canadian J Boyd, vice ts; John E. Man- Gaxar Puzs Ov Disannaxcen | Hocuester, iis Brewster, Miss Virginia Butier, | Williams, Mins Halith Roberts Miss Mury Comp- | admitted the latier marriage, but denied that | gueTenet posemeom near asogedoees wa podgas cbs bins fess Sassoetaag hc Lees meee Be Licsina, teawurer, Scoms pups Mrs. Cockrell, Mrs. and Miss Hopkins, Mr. and | ton, Misses McCormick of Berryville, Va.; Miss | he was fully married in the first instance. Wife his head as if in prayer and breathed his lest, ich led to the | John HL Bogiey, Frank C. Bi 'm. Dorsey, OF THe Fiuse WaTEL, | } OC bOS*S'n the store of Mevara. Wilson & Carr, 929) Mra. Robert Fitch Shepard, Mrs. James G. | Belle Stoddara, Miss Kleinschnudt, Mrs. Ken- | No.2 testidied to the marriage by Rev. Jacob Heart di ph tapboertoc Fv Baie Des Chaleurs scandal, which ea “ny B onto, pa 3 wold woo wll | hy vlad et gs, More Of & busy day. | Payne, Miss Wariield, Mrs. and Miss Brice, Dr. | nedy, Miss Kenuedy, Miss Kirk of ‘Baltimore, | Ross. Anna Addison testified to the frst mar- | Hew! ae was | dismissal of Premier Mercier of Quebec, made Pwes cae Since they vlaced their $3.30 Shoe on the market | Dickson, Mrs. Maj. ‘Tucker aud Mrs. Jno. A. | Miss’ Taliaferro of’ Virginia, Miss Wendling, | riage, but could not name the minister. Nees Cart ta aidonces ed public their reporte last night. The majorit; sk Dane | pout tine ano they were convinced that it was the | Logan, jr. Miss Morgan plays tonight at tho | Miss Lydie Darncillo, Miss Noyos, Miss Lucy | “tho ceremony took place in Willow ‘Tree al- ENT—LOT 2Ox0o | Dest Value forthe money over offered in Washington, Tat aud time bas proven the truth of this belief. This Shoe has made twany fr for its sott, yieldiny among their lady patrons, concert at Calvary Parish Mrs. Romyn Hitchcock, who has been absent Lee of Alexandria, Miss Faulkner of West Vir- giuia and Miss Trenholm. The gentlemen were dir. B.S. Minor, Mr. A. I. King, Mr. Wm. Wirt ley, South Washington, and they lived together some time as man and wife. Settlement of the Virginia Debt. The Virginia senate yesterday unanimously ; x a Qn ss-examination wituess said she did bers of his cabinet with the transaction. The ee xuarantees lots of comfort | from Washington since her return from China, | Henry, jr., of Virginia, Mr. 8. P. Ficklen, Mr. | not know the culnlajer Wat kioe ihevhe eos a) — bor tt iy paren for the cramp most astonishing Soniare in the matter is the of the Baltimere and Ohio. jortender feet. Thi les of toe and a choice be- ed last evening wud will be pleased to re-| j E."Nelsun, Mr. Robert Riley, Mr. Do’ minister, though she could not say that she had was also discussed in | admission made oe a sapere, which | Private advices were reosived by a Pittsbarg axes Js unusually attrac- | ceive ber triends at 1455 Massachusetts avenue | Sims, Mr. Charles Brice, Mr. R.A. Casilear, | heard him preach. the house. The house committee on finance was written by Judge Sette. It + the sug-| banker yesterday afternoon, which were re- Four oe eee and dressy in | northwest 4 ir Meena, Me ees, Dee eRe | gang record, was, produced and the defendant | Steed, to report favorably 9 bill appropriating | gestion ete aad acide ane, {0% | garded as reliable, to the effect that the Read- ey ‘These stock of Fateut Leather Shovels compress ani | Miss Kate Foote will preside and Dr. Dor-| perd, br. Kennedy, Mr. Thos. Durant, Mr. R. | admitted it, but claimed tbat there was no proof | 239,000 for Virginia's a ‘world’s ~ +e a ——— jancnoe —— pair ania ban aa ‘oe Dist st near F rete street, let 60 fect | *LTaCes every desirable shape, The prices tance | Chester, superintendent of Indian schools, ¥ill S Sekine, Be See a etl ae ‘P. Harmer (who certifies to the first fair. — magn fam mig ming ed mee ck anal sheet: ede gra vmod area aS : a Seo a | ee cntion vamertow at Tis Deptt Church; | may. Mr. D. E, MaPeecscm: Ms, uasrwan James | Suse Soo ince abo techormed dis lags car-| _ Seuss an EG name | Doone Silent for two months and aliowed his | merous branches and also the New York and bn Ger Tus B; corner 16th aud O streets, at 10:30 a.m. Mr. W. L. McPherson, Mr. McCormick of Vir-| emony, was called, and testified that he knew | ‘The great cake walk, of which the colored Se traduced ragged out et dus Dust. Bise Walthell has cards out for a tea 60 Tase- Mr. Arthur Chichester of Virginia, Mr. | Mr. Harmer, but not in 1873, population of New York and vicinity have beon - sug- on = an say, Hobcuscy 0b © Weloth, 0 mesh the Waa eaD Pte ek BS Galle, Judge Baber, | Sirs. Addison was recalled and eaid she knew | talking for days Past, occurred lost night at ALS SY mst ot nea Bat ia > Jota, tenor by Day ihe 4 a Mr. Webb, Mr. Pet an . Thos. Waters. Dr. Harmer. but could not say that he was the 18 and 19%, 04. 1000—abor THE CONCORD HARNESS, ‘Borse Blankets and Lap Robes st low prices. oc27 ‘Senator and Mrs. Sanders will give a tea at their residence, 815 Vermont avenue, on Fri- young folks assembled at the home of Mass D. Last Tuesday evening a pleasant party of | officiating minister. Mr. Armes read the record of Dr. Harmer Madison Square Garden, New York, in the presence of 12,000 persons. The famous Polo ‘The Now Star Appears Brighter. ‘The new star in Auriga sen LUTZ & BRO, r ‘Cady on M street. Dancing, music and games | and the defendant objected. The court over-| Jim was master of ceremonies. The walk was | brighter early last night than it was on Tues- chanae Of salt. Eaey terms. eta . 2 day, February 26, 4 to 7. were indulged in, after which supper was os ja eye not only for s cake, but a grand upright piano | day night at the same hour. This sudden ac- . SEES SS 497 Fenn. ave. Minister and Mrs. Romero will give a dinner enjored. among a wes were ae, 3 fee hg acess Petes of guilty. tape and a gold watch to the and a de- | cession of brightness would appear to accord i. ke nede Pe . adjoining National Hotel , Miss 5. Luusford, Miss 5. Ramsay, Miss | tence years Penitentiary was im- | clared the winners. The Tot, conten on Tacada , Hareh 8, to mect the Secretary of | Fic) Miss s Lunsford, 3 ca ie | ee ol with the ides that the star is a variable of long : W. Peake, Mr. J. Prince, Mr. M. MeCoy, Mr. J. Bolmneat Manor, Mt want: lot 40x100 feet. Mrs. Hillyer will give a luncheon on Monday, | © + 4 Mr. J. r. & Marriage Licenses. so incttiac ss pera 3S ; = = | rebruary 22 ites Mr 6 Ring, Me: 4 Cody'tnd iPr: B 7- | seacctage Meanete bave beet teowed ty the Commer 28 anc A ts. 2. {ext vq. Mt. :Amproved ECEIVED YEST Mrs. J. J. Stoddard and Miss Stoddard gave | ~ jira, King having recovered from, her | Clerk of the court to the following: John J. — ee Sees s00t ed Serasbure ainaeapets efter ear (ed rege erage omg isn Sasentsies will receive Thursdays Barsch and Ells Murphy; Arthur Rodgers and WESCOTT, WILCOX & BTESTON y Ternine de Soles ‘rufles sisted ri Eliott, Aliss x, Mrs. Bi ; UT Youn. ave arid uh St sud Las ok Gee Perisvrd, and can eell thaw ot Bernard Johnson and the Misses Darneille. Mrs. Andrew Adgate Lipscomb will receive | Tove ®. Rimms, both of pg een hy A BAMUAIN IN A bLACTIPUL LOT, about one-third less than the usual La Comptesse de Sibour and Mlle. de Sibour | tomorrow from 4:90 to 6:30, assisted by her | Keifor and Mamie E. Seitz; Chas, O. abbott of So Raid re, aes a comcret Price. ~ ‘of another of the afternoon | S%¢#ts, Misses Lipscomb and Butherford. kon ket and Mary E, Berge; Philip Brown | *@usement eee eS DLN he = ee Mrs. Edgar Allan, 1501 11th street, will not | and Alice Arnett; Frank Duvall and Frances The thermometer registered thirty-two de- - i a &. W. BURCHELL, ‘The Hecker Reading Circle will give an “at | be at home tomorrow. Carmichael; 0. C. Baker and Jonnie E. Johnson, grees below zero at Lyndonville, Vt, yester- AN ENTIRE SQUARE. 125 Fat, 08. . a Mrs. William Henry Walker will not be at | both of Montgomery county, Md, ‘i fo schuatnamte ef 10 cout is terme eet: on Wednesday evening. Febrasry 24, | wome tomorrow. twenty-five de- eonts i won Y Spies ea TOUSEN RE yy woe eect tine Marnie Bolte and Mr, | Mis Jennie Cunninghafa of th street enter_| , Cbristian Bauer and Frank Dillman, the twe Virwinis. Cures: Creek railroad ; ‘seek railroad: at DELBLE, Davis ecu. teiG-3 ‘ 1319 & st. [Ok SacE—LOT ON M ST. BET. 19TH AND 26th sts. Price. will exe await boue: "Box eis or SALE—MYT. PLEASANT, CORNER PHOP- near cable cars: lance SOO < AL A BARGAIN, beautiful location for's Tow W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. Eigeere' fear tt once cisecanen? syeer to the sichand a luxary to those that are well 3 sale by apd Hhgofh soem Boa emia tained the “Diamond Euchre Chr "on Tues- bigamists victed at N. J, weve sntenced yeotorday to Sve peers, gach grees below zero at Biddeford, Meine. — ee —— ‘The Baltimore and Drum Point Essmes

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