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” . ». THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1892. ° = 905 | be SALE OUSES. $ ee a Ti lace at St. Peter's Church Wednesday evening DISTRICT INDUSTRIES, Jersey City, N. J. 60,473, airs, eer | Pp ee oes _| _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. one SOCIAL WORLD S23 ee". Ra sarap epee ree yee tl 4 F GRR AYE SEAR zis sr Fight icreatouetantge Jatt pe eeavigieh +] Mrs. C. W. Macune on account of sickness the Census Office. Buffalo, N. ¥. +» 42,937,701 | be ene eee. — on the corner of Pathiand Urata, Se are will not be at home to callers any more this season. Mrs, Commissioner Lyman, 423 M street, will Four lots on F st. n.w. near f gt a - alloys” Hach tt onignse Beat 224 t., 1844288 to, inw eastern and southern exposure. They have 6 and 2: 42.597/512] Then, too, the amended rales, as by Harry Wright, will come ap, the one being that changing the rule os Providence, RL. IT SHOWS THAT WASHINGTON HAS GOOD CLAIMS | Lonisviile, Ky. AS AN INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING cEN- | Lowell, Mass. 050 | 7 rooiws, bath room and all wood. con., inciUding elec~ frie bel — Swe ite cabinel anes. mar! Mirg, Harrison's Reception at the ist st. near F st., = ; ‘canada front be TIO E, + Concrete street. lot 6D feet bie top wi Veatlsistilly papered throwzhout. three tain com Wi Detroit, Mich. pitching, so as to allow the pitcher lenty of closes and, pantries; conveniently arranged : not bo at home tomorrow. TER—TRE CAPITAL INVESTED AND THE NUM- ; ot include in- | Called balls before the bateman takes bie Car Od ‘2p st. seat entrance te Soldien? Ce pete ete pees een ite House Saturday, Mrs. J. T. Appleberg and Mrs. RJ. Kirkpat-| sep op proruz Exriovep. A, which show avalue of product | bese on Dalia. ‘The object is to ald the bat Vougut “and the house | Hom at 2a per ceat lower than maraet price. leagant Pr and Tick will not receive tomorrow. during the census year of less than @50b. It is | ting. fer Submitted, 0. Terns ac lating. Ope = . Oriol, W. WEED, 4 Loan association, | MANY TEAS AND LUNCHES. ave. rooms and. jaZi-lmm ‘The Mistletoe Club gave another of its pleas- ant hops at the Cycle Club Hall Saturday even- ing. “Those present were the Misses Cartie and The census office has published an intetest-| developed by the report that there are sev- ing bulletin on “Manufactures in the District | enty-eight distinct industries having three or Jackson City Gambling Doomed. On 2ist st. near T st. two lots, f see. ‘Nationa small bricks; each 202100 fest. On ere Foo | Tun ronal Ate ‘Bd: lot 212108 feet x 1, 18: ‘hof these in-/ The Virginia house of delegates Seturday 2 of Columbia” for the year ended May 31, 1890, | more establishments, and fof eac! the irginie — JOR SAL . Mamie Forest, Fan- ion of Mi kB detailed tabular statements are pre- 5 anti-Jackson City bier on ompreratlonss Poi to Give papel Tae fedon,, Mise “Kramer” Mise | Prepared under the direction of ‘Mr. F wy es to prevent the disclosure of | Pessed Senator Mushback's ant Lots 16, 18 and 19, sq_1000—about 14,000 sq Boundary, '400 | The President and Mrs. Harrison to Gi: 01 ; Will exchanwe or etl. Easy terms. OF ee vt Corner 15th and K s.e. near Pennsylvania ave. Beaatiful containing al Fog orm Ot contig abet BU ag bees a Saunders. Miss Zimmerman, Miss Jenkins, Trader, Miss M ce, Mise Roller, Miss Williams, Miss Lizzie Weedon and Miss Brosius Williams, special agent in charge of manufac: | th¢ private busines affairs of individual manu- | ill by « nearly unanimous vote. mee beck tures, The field work of collecting the reports | facturers, which disclosure 1s strictly inhibited | to the Senate for concurrence im amend- from individual establishments which form the | by census rules, thirty-six distinct industries, | ment the house agreed to s few Gays ago. ‘Their Final Public Reception Tuesday Even- ing—Sociéty Will Be Kept Busy Until Lent— Ladies Who Receive This Week. 009) Bh h emough forastable to $-foct of Balti: Me D » Marshall, Nel-| basis was embraced in reports of fifty-one establieh-| This measure probibits bookmaking end pool ore 000 3 Fea ton. Fred Taslor, Stocket, Zumimerman, Forest, | Duels for this tclea Of Mr Harriaoe Dizguse, | ments, bave boon tabulated in’ cingle group. | culling eajwhete t= Viegas ping roms gad betn: fure Holmead Manor, Mt. Pleasant ; lot 401100 f ‘Cwihe cor th aid Dae SFE PaCE Skinner, Dawson; Lamb, Jones, Weedon, Me- | ‘iste supervisi rena, |, 1 1890 the number of industries reporting ier terest RUST & RUN location. Price, ‘per sq. foot. 50D) Or. Presi Gill, Garrison, and J. L. Whitmore, B. V. | special agent, and the results published indi- | tose than three establishments engaged in each ‘chap Mapewings Shien: Sinaia FOE SALEA NICE URSIDENCE oF NINE | Corner 24and A vinn. astiatyeg ss indy fio istst fh, bee ig ened pee emai carts ere TS em pa Cuaper- cate the care and fidelity attending the per-| was forty-two, embracing fifty-is establieh- Precast ihe ates ines theice 295 RE | np eeeE SARE A Pe SSAA? na fs tmproved 4g7 ana ‘S00 8 public reception tonforrow, Tuesday evening, | ones, hire Lieut Moser, are’ Beamer, cod wists wit we formance of this duty. ments. The baseball season wili open on April from 9 to 11 o'clock. They will be assisted by Tho nine tabular statements contained in the | Deducting the sum of $17,187,752, reported | It is claimed that New York will epen bere, Mrs. Morton and the ladies of the cabinet. Biez, Price moderat WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, ‘fen? £e20-3t__1007 Pens. ave, and Oth st-and La ave. Weedon and Mrs. Garrison. resents the amount 5 Mrs. A. Geary Johnson will not be at home | puitetin are designed to form a full statistical | ®® Paid for materials used, and the farther eum | Boston in Baltimore and Brooklyn in Philadel- ~ = ~ a Mrs. Harrison's last reception for the season «._ | of $15,376, as expended for power and | phia. ‘OR SAL OR SALE—A GOOD 2-STORY AND BASEMENT tarday afternoon was the lar; he has | 0& Tuesdays the remainder of the season, ow- | presentation of the respective classes of in- heat, from total of $39,296,259, value of — Devas bee brick ou Sth st. ne bet. L and M; contains 7 on Saturday sees chee ing to the illness of her father. lustry under the general heads of “Capital In- ay 4 udsomely pa Tooms and bath ja. uw. i ever held at the White House. Most of the Mrs. W: - + Olabet goods mant ured, the “actual produce: Southern Base Ball League ten, wiwetri: za Cnty #3.000. thousands who passed through the bine parlor | , Mra. Ward P. Winchell will be at home Tues-| vested,” “‘Sliscellancous Eape “Goous | Yalue” of goods manufactured is found tobe} 4 dispatch from Atienta, Ga, saps the South- ne ME iy c S39, ae wanna oe spent an hour waiting patiently on the streets | day at 25 Lafayetto square. and Wages,” “Materials Used” and “Goods | 359 009.131 which eum .OR SALE — cr MODERN BAY-WINDOW 7 brick house. 1117 Ost. n-w-c southers oe Bouse bas 10 rocn i bath, concreted cell " Foo, large laundry in rear ; han: oot parlor, FOE SAPE-X DESIRABLE sst0KY GROOM and bach brick dwelling om east side 2Uth st. n. w. dsome saioon parior, | “et. Mand N ;iot 16x74. Admiral Upshur, who has been confined to Manufactured,” but these statements will be | Sided to the wealth of the the house for the past twelve days with an at- Leag: Dall formed there held subject to modifications in the future a hy a ee a a ae ta for a chance to enter the mansion. The thron; be 73 He : i: . | Saturday night, with six clubs represented. a meal ied Progress of the work. No previous census in- | ‘#¢*¥ring industries during the census year. was made up largely of strangers, who feas $300] neat of sa Kat Tie azo | their eyes on a seght they had rend of 10 often i jini teck fi ‘Mrs. The clubs were Atlanta, New Orleans, Mem- Sooms sad tach sched Reve Moyes communicating | Gryy , coke, Foe uli caer nce 2, toperty on my | before, The first of the Line was in place along | to aiken 8 Cr Tien oon Cee eee Rae | quity has embraced tho cot! of miscellaneous MAND TRADES. or; houses im Perfect order’ Price: fei ie rst DeSH ATER Met cult at offes for bulletin euedon | the walk at 2 o'clock, and at 3 the ‘procession expenses incurred in manufacturing oper-| The great increase chown by the reporte for | Phis, Modile, Macon and Columbus, Ga ations other than wages paid and cost of mate-| those industries coming under the head of Important Meeting of the © A. G a, “hand trades” is largely attributable to the | The apecial meeting of the Columbia Athletic THE sHO' ‘ fact that no previous census inquiry embraced says the bulletin, “exhibits » remarkable | the full poodastion of hand can such as increase in nearly all branches of manufactures | mason, carpenter, blacksmith, cooper, painter, in the District and becomes a matter of absorb- | Plumber and others of less importance. The : i ington about the Ist of May next. = in peri i = os. 7 rrison be a ae FOS SME San OF WHAT, BPAUTIECL Fos | [rox sabt—iWo TANGE HOUSER, 14 ROOMS | ect lar that ell who came cesta a ec in | Naval Cadet Frank P. Baldwin is visiting his o HOUSE ON “3D SF. | Kot Schnekior houses on Gat... petween tithand | WO, SAtar a! moyhanee HOUSES. 4 ROOMS ; cousins, the Misses Garrett, of 628 Spruce bet. FandG. Kenti 3 mont Sth sts: large lot; house beautiiully fnished, with nm Binney st. west of 14th; first-class build- | remained in the blue parlor until nearly . A » ip | OA00 can renal at Seed cea tance | JO motes aera noes, Deautirally Anlahedt, with d“nsighborhuod: Price reduced 10 815,300. | Ire mendon wee very elaborately decorated | streot, Le Droit Park. 2 rs Spat oerven. CHARLES W. HA: See «. terme Address A. achan with flowers, 50 that ihe neces, after theit | Miss Ellon Abert has returned to 2118 Penn- 30m eaLB—a bancil 1 _ om TO SE = ; 5 Sra | brief glimpse of the bright, attractive scene, | sylvanin avenue. OR SaLE—A BARGAL (OK SALE-ONE MORE CHANCE LEFT 10 SE- Fox. SALE—GOOD CHANCE TO BUY A HOME— Whi itood. ki 8.0. a cS fees ce site fronting Iowa y d-stor ent ba; where the mistress of the White House sto Br yy Eincie TOfeot:* Vermont’ ave, Bi feet and Late af. Bt | goobee ead teay, Aba, basement, bey Tented ab16 por month onl oe surrounded by her assistants, had something else | _,™j~ Geork¢ F. Hu, 1502 20th street, will not | ing importance when it is considered that the Gresemcking snd millinery industries, hersto- fe20-St | WECKUFF & CAM feet. coutainiig in all about 2,900 square feet. Price | focation n 817-30." Price $3, toadmire, Out in the corridor the Marine Land | T¢ceive again‘this season, opinion has hitherto been commonly enter- | fore omitted in tot en aie sgh EW KESIDENCES Nean | © *10¥ Gay SSsauareteot | porzen, cages payment and &25 monthly. J. C.W. Bavoa concert, so that both eyes and ears were | Mrs. Reprosentative Stone will not be at| tained, even by the ‘most intelligent and care. wre — — foue seimmed aud stone steps: 11 | _ 20-3 ou F st. nw. ;OR SALE—A 7% PER CENT ful observers, that manufactures could never prosper to eny apprec ntertained. For nearly the entire timo Col. | home today and will hold her last reception J.000 each. OWNER, 1714 Ci Fe SALE— two new press brick bay. Ernst presented each person by name to Mrs. | next Monday. ins New 10-rcom house; all modern conveniences; | jicuses in then we ble extent in the terri- | , The building trades obtain peculiar impor- | ing and recommended some radical changes name to < . tance in the District. Grouping the trades of ites alse in 10 auinutes” walk of Treas: is facilit ives tory occupied by the federal government as its b the methods employed. ‘This comm! Fiona ave. Bw. WO.0D. a ry eatin for 8G ver annua ey iU ech: | Hattere tot oe Gee Ate tis ented | Miss Mamio Fitz Gerald, accompanied by | national ‘capitsl. "The ees Cprpentering, marble and stove work, masonry | recommended an assessment of @20, payeble in 1620-38 ‘H. M. EARLE, 1405 F st. Apply to owner, RALEIGH SHEKMAN had a bow and @ smile for everybody. and | Mise Mamie Welsh, left this morning for Balti- founded on the assumption that i (brick and stone), painting and paper hanging, | ¢yur monthly installments, apon each member, {0 SALE—GOOD INVESTMENTS. Price, | fet fomething more than that for the littie chil-| More to be present at tho marriage of their | employments of iheaerer ment eremca preci Etting. and roctagand. rockeg matrite fa |MB4,s% snocome in the annual eye dG er en ag PE ion | dren and very old people in the throng. Thero | C°USin, Miss Snyder. cally the greater proportion of the commerce B z & 7 eave in the dues and the cy OF OUR HOU 1s alley houses southwest, reniing for #7 cach, |, US4 O st = 200 Grooms, halt. bath, pantry an wacan (close, $3,800. easy OWNER 415 Qst nw = fe i SALE—A BARGAT room brick: perfert condition: mot. $3.50: $1,000 cast balance tu si Purchaser. “Apply to OWN? Reo were two or three rests, but they were short} Miss Nellie Greene has returned from the and took but little time out of the reception | south, where she bas been spending the winter. hours. “Mrs. Harrison, chose for ber assistants | Miss Wadsworth will give a tea on Friday. OR SALE-TWO-PATT of tle two great politial ties tes Hivtand | , M&% Job Barnard, $07 R streot, wall be at Pec at a: BRICK HAY WIN: | Mee, Lockwood. The ladies made a smiling | home tomorrow from 8 to 5, assisted by Mra. L. bow 7-60M_ HOUSES. FOURTH 5’ oe Il probably | P; Williams, the Misses Williams and Miss Myra ej tt fect front. wood plumbing: large cemented | Top and one that the visitors will probably | fy, 1; hriamns. the Misses William gellar: ood “ard: larce kitchens, clo carry away as an exccedingly pleasant remem- ion of New Bedford, oderu improveiments; bright models of conveusence and of the District, trade would be naturaliy lim- total value of product for the Ounces yout is ited to the incidental and current wants of gov- | $10.613,282. | According to the report of the in- ment employes. ‘The arguinent was alscrad. | Sector of buildings for the year ended June 30, Os ERT tine te territory comprising the | 38%, the total vaiue of brick buildings erected, ict of Columbia was ceded by Marylandand | eluding repairs and addition Ws per ceut, s900 each & -room: brie! levied were urgently recommended in view of the financial condition of the club, and were adopted with slight opposition. It’ is under- stood that this action will somewhat reduce the membersb\ Dis \ ; Virginia and the town of Washington finally worl amp $690,067; gross total of selected as the national capital the definite | both, $7.7 ogh oieae billets” Purpose and ides, of Congres wore to eupply | .anonduatry of “printing and publ hing” brance of the White House. Mra. Harrison Mrs. Representative Mitchell will not receive simply a seat of _Rovernment, restricted to the aad te ma ey peadiape cso + oan rae = helsborhocd; terns cuss: Inquire cf owner, Wik | Was looking especially well in asilver biue | tomorrow. necessary public buildings’ and tenancy of a8 $7,062,666, Shrgitamis weecearene te cade rte eso | pected that the club will get new life and that = the coming year will be a red Jetter one in the ind such visitors as might be | ins* to wage workers is reported for the art of | history of the club's successes, an 316 Oth st. n.w. F RGAT $5,000 Cash bal on long time in new stone et brocade that had a becoming waist trimming | irs. Edwin M. Truell of No. 1014 K street | 1¢4¢r#l employes " steel engraving, both industries, however, be- of fine point lace. Mrs. Hitt wore a soft shade | | | = & iu | Grawn thither by business, pleasure or noces- | steel engraving, 2 ee at laeays pet velvet and Mrs. Lockwood wore | “il not receive tomorrow afternoon, but will sity. For these reasons the District was com- | i®§ affected by the reports of government es- Columbia Beaten by the Jerseymen. L : hold her last reception on Tuesday, March 1, 1 ‘ied tat 4 tan | tablishments, Chsteeting teu ot Gee athietio ck house, one . monly regar as neutral ground, as well T > ¢ bowling 1m of the Elizabeth : Capel se ves roomie aid bath gayi et ee of ladies bebind the| Mrs M.D. Lincoln and Mrs. J.D. Lincoln | the elements of commercial prosperity us in| ‘The total value of product of the printing FOR SALE-Sii0T ANOTHER HOUSE O ; a Z ‘ “ lub met a picked club of bowlers cass ta no. i line, whose pleasant office it was to meet and | will receive tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1810 K | the political purview, with little prospect of | ®®4 publishing mdustry (book and job) is re- P from the bayment, balance woutuiy: be c : : 5 : ‘ ported at $3,914,547. Newspapers and periodi- | Columbis Athletic Club Saturday night im the ie De; Hew rs 101 os 825 CAS TH | entertain their friends, were Mrs. McKee, | street from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Judge Roby of | advance in material prosperity other than that ais Seu ae an 57, . Iontis: ‘price’ #00" Also. new Stoo sili deamile toon ianebebacen Badcns | dainty dressed tn'aatia Wped with gross: | Chlonge oil alc voce wine ae a Bee | ears iy ateeal prowperity oth an Cn | Tenge aotal Fee OF, product, at $1,173,567, | Intter's bowling alley and defeated it by a seore : Salue terns, in excellent location, at ¥4,.000 ure road. Sust north of terminus of st. (ne.) cars | Uaintily ; striped wi : rade of Alexapdrianed Gesrgehowe, = r the | of 1,602 to 1, 2 ise ry forsale. he B. HULCHINS, and dericas nuuee ew “Sell armster ja eed. pets | dino; Afra. Kussell Harrison, in yellow and | coln. . iret hed eure ep dean toner eg Periodical press” cr e508 1ia, of 1,002 to 1,416. | Considering the Saot that the a ose oN 1503 Pa. ove. 400 SWORMBIEDT’ & URADLUY, G27 Fee: | blue eatin brocade with Russian lace: Mrs. | Sirs, Enloe will not beat home tomorrow. _| act that Washington was in such close Coluribia Athletic boys have no regular team a fel 7-6t | Dimmick, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Geo. B. Williams, | ph. p cake imity to Baltimore, # thriving city situated WAGE BTATISTICs. the showing made was a good one. The visitors wy OR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST PILCES OF sagen oem ieee, “ The Elgemore Social Club was reorgenized | upon a broad estuary leading to the occmm, The ti in detail in | we ted b; of thet am business property on F st. Cail for list of business | J’OR SAL} — ¥ Mrs. Harmer Keeside, Mrs. Wm. Lay, Mrs. ie ting held at the bb f Miss Josi 7 7 t 4 wage statistics are stated in detail were accompant ¥ & number ir OPERTY ON 13TH, | property. BP. HUICHINS, between 17th and 18th sts. n.w., 30 Shields, Miss Elkins, Mise McMillan, Miss Gor- | 8 mecting held at the home of Miss Josie | argued against any great commercial promi. $50. Price..80,000 | _ fez0-st 1503 Pa. ave. rooms, a. m. i.. now. 12,500 7 Gth between Q and K 3. new $ : o - oa, | friends. The referees Kobert Muidrow | don, Miss Gray, Miss Walthall, Mise Kenna, | McCarthy, No. 925 7th street. ‘The following | nence in the District of Columbia in excess of | ‘bles for twenty-five principal industrice ag Fag st 6.800 | Miss Tarr, Mise’ Hi; gins, Miss’ Wilson, Miss | flicers were elected for the ensuing year: Mr. | that incident merely to government cmploy- | Treating these as a group the average weekly | 10.0 scorers were C. P. hus and E M & ,000 | Batcheller, Miss Grace Davis, ‘Miss Scott, Miss | Clif H. Prico of Alexandria, prosident; Miss | ments and outlay, Even up to times compara- | wages are found to be $13.76 for males abot {OR SALE— Nalu.bie property on west side 14th street bet. § and Tete, suproveuent paying $20 ver mouths lot dbase't.. lot S.A 148 to ales i im the immediate Rewhboriood : ; 4 Young. 5,000 : it | Ida Riley, vice president; C. Brad Prico of | tively recent Washington las been commonly | sixteen years, the average date tence of a ; 3 dit A P A ] : iy ng ly circle "Prous 3.000 | 2US1Bi6 Yo Uroad abies To. 4.000 | Raith, Mien Ges ail hiee ene wr Gontl® | Ataxandrla, reootding’ petratarse Mick ose | euros anoutlying suburb of Baltimoreand | plosiment is ine hours, and the average at. shitihia es tees delat ena: F brick on 12th st. ice. 020-38 505 Penn. sve. >] iss Warfield. Mies G MeCarthy, treasurer. Among ‘those present | tributary only to thriving commercial centers | nual term of employment is forty-eight weeks. stone trimiuines brick, on Qt. bet — Tand ave. eac! TO Ee aD ne re Eee ene tts | mare Misses Foca and hone Bictseey nenin | ee rth and south of the Pot: The longest daily term of labor, 14 hours, is irs in the amateur athletic world at and I8th;allm. i. Pri JOR SALE— Linden between I2tii end ith sis: n.e, Brooms erneur, Miss Warder, Miss Lindsley, Miss Day- | ¥' poten rthy, oe ee OC ee Dotan. , ong ly term nid <p ii th bled condition, Bstory iT st. 3 and 16th, § rooms, 1; ‘and bath. terms eas sis Wittig 7°? | idee. theMisses Del Monte, MissStecle, Miss Lock- | Ellie, Ida and Maggie Riley, Maggie Maddox, PROGRESS IN MANUFACTURES. FePorted by the Mouring and grist mill in- oS eats eaien oem sae 204, “# Eight new desirable trains huases “ou Whitney wood and Miss Hendersoa. ‘They were prottily | Hattie Murray, Corinne Cunningham, Grace | = jon | TUSS, and the shortest, 5.26 hours, for marble w York Tribune. The Amateur Athletic ote st. bet. Pand Qn. w.Srounis, 1/Xi05. ave. near street cars. These houses contain 6 - " Frigg and Lillie Hillyard, Messrs. Clif “H. and| “The rapid augmentation in the population | and sione work. ‘Tike highest average rate of | [; hich be the Wailacis pisce, 6 rosuis, isan. Fooms and hall, large yards, ue ast ace dressed and made interesting groups chatting | Crige ano allie Hillyard, Messrs, Clit H. snes te nag peT ret ge eges = yA aac nion, which is supposed to patron 1304 Florida ave. p.¢.. 6 rooms, 3 100 ‘apd '€3,300: “Eaeh on easy With visitors, | Tho heat of the room was | ty “Tt Dune” Bork Dee tay cel Whipper, | and wealth of the country, through which the | weekly wages, £19.55, for males above’ 16 years saint and general guardian of all amateur dbth st. ne. bet. Fiand G, 6 rooms, 16x 5 kent for €15 por montis. oaks be south windows and |W. H. Dufty, Bert Prigg, Carl Starter and | business affairs of the federal government be. | of age is reported as paid to brick and stone Sth st. ue. near 1, Groonis, deel S00 rho tne moderated by opening tbe south wind ie be Il possi- | Masons, and the lowest, €2.27, paid by brick | SPOT. can be maid to be im really warm water > buth UF st. 1 1.100 | For fuil particulars and permit to inspect call uy many of the young ladies, with a total disre- “ ae came expanded to an extent beyond all possi- and tile manufacturers. These averages in. | {°F the first time since it sm: its old rival, JOM SALE—A NVESTMENT—HOUSE ON Bw McLACHLEN & BATCHELDE gard of the risk they ran, took a few turns out| Mrs. Findley Harris, 1710 16th strect, will not | blo or “ultimate anticipation, Lae weceseeiie = wages in-| the famous Nt A'a, ‘There mest wseunriy 10th st nw. ; bay-window brick; 7 rooms: price, Je19 Corner 10th and G sts, on the south balcony to cool off. They added | be at home to her friends tomorrow, February | operated to advance. the importance and cons. | Cltde all classes of labor. be small dissensions at times in an organiza- Gh Geer. sot eauununs co. “eee story, rs. and bath. Fok SALINE PROPERTY ON yery much to the effectiveness of the picture | 23, but will be Tucxdays thereafter. mercial prosperity of the federal capital. Mean- or oar grag ——_ Apes wan fo recy | tion with such scope and large membership. {020-31 1407 Fs ‘ 7 jot 25 Gx]00 toate hee ical for those who were looking over their heads | Mrs. Herbert Sumner Owen will not be at | time the straggling town previously designated inbor and longer tate cr asteriar hours Stas walen's ditcrences Wik Go Lanpuset ‘Por SAlge—iwo New Houses 0: (0. W. LINKINS, U0 Toth and over the land down to where the Potomac | 1,36 tomorrow. ae “the city or magnificent distances’ rapidly | Mbor and I in all thees portenlen dre, | American Wheelmen have hnrdly been ested —e-y A e ry and vasementbrick,Ors. 4 NEW HOUSES. 625 TO 3 F ST. | Winds around the Virginia hills. When the re- | UO? bb be at | SPProsched the dignity of © | possible | Suy far in excess in all these particulars o before a new difficulty springs up in the forme- $000." Aypiy to WSL SAUNDERS & Con SMS | esv-oe BWORMSIEDT © BRADLES Boer ote re att Beye G A Bw. | ception was over Mrs. Harrison entertained | Mrs. C. E. Gibbs and Mise Gibbs will be at | ietopolis, and’ when’ she grend Peeters et ~eicwsizen—d ipal | tion of the United States League, Just how Pe Avviy to WML H SAUNDERS & Co. 1407 ce {stone front): 13 rooms: rented #100 monthly’; easy | her agsistants at a corridor tea upstairs. home on Wednesday, the 24th, from 8 to 6 of public improvements was success-| _ Another table shows for each of the principal powerful this new athletic infant is can only be Soh SALE_BEAUTINUL SSTORY AND bene. ¢,,8 beautiful new Z-story and base. | SES _O™nEr. M-2-HUNT. 1900 Fet_n.w._Js0-Sm | "A ong those in the blue parlor from time to : is fully inaugurated — and perfected the industries the (Cost, of manufacturing ¢100 | Ponicctured. but it will probably prove to be a eS eee ee z time were Mr. Russell Harrison and bis friend, ans nationel capttal panel througe tho procens of | westh of protest. Rushading these tedustelen | SD tesutiacnme ‘peshemnr tiaeee ann HSiesdaitaeed! Linpe race yeep 20 anines | Sao center, aaetias ees BOL. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | Mr. De Lamar, Mrs. Foster, Mrs, Rusk, Mrs. OOTING STARS. tn evolution which has resulted id makIDg | ortnal the nae oy miscellancous expense are | 9.5 Caicinls of the union soem eo think, Tie Inthe andallnod. linps spew: price, $17 200. Apply to | #700 one year, assline $2,500. house open. d i oe Ming! Wilbon of Wash Pe t beautiful city in the | Sbuormal the cost of miscellaneous expense ‘ CAs. J. GOVERN or WM. HSAUNDEHS £'Co., St_SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F stn. w. = Sa Miller, Mrs. Michael Herbert, Miss Wilson o! It was of politics he spoke; Se ots Cec ee ey Ie Nt ee ore ta heat in the prints: d pub. | °sanization of distinct associations of the aor Fst tex0-st E THAN NEW_A CHOICE = ‘T AN IMPROVED New York, Senator Gordon, Mrs. Burton Smith, ec P d Tord, | This wonderful transition Lis, it ecems, | found to bo highest in the printing and Pub- | umionJooks to the Tribune to be the chict SALE Q ST. N.W. NEAR 20TH, NEW three-story and basement dwelling; lived in a few files Of Wanton DOs aaines ty. GUE | Mra. Frank Gordon, Mrs.’ Nelson. Brows, Siz Said he, without a doubt jrercled corresponding: SaRoinee upon cou | Uetine tetneiry (owmpapers x trete euch ay | cause of the prosent troubly in the athletic story and Dasenignt bay-window press brick: 7 | wouths pe osner unusuaily well plaitied. therouchiy jexandria, Va. i Julian and Lady Pauncefote, Mrs. Butterworth It's very easy to get in— merce and manufactures. The Eollowing om | Secaeetnion ann percent stone toescure, | World. ‘The officials of the union are di Gistetys vesce Onis $5, AO AgpIY we CHAS 9. GOT. | plate xisem hard-wood mantle: cienteer Neniiar oe —A COKNER LOT G0X304 and her guest, Miss Deere of Moline, IIL, the But easier to get out. Fema gee soe age ay serge eed red TEE ee leer pe geen dpe FY treat the matter lightly and seem RN or WM DEKS & CO., 1407 F st. | Ailey side and rear; room on lot for stable. Price. Xi Harper's Ferry, W. Va.. ou **Magazine Brazilian minister and Madame Mendonca, the gress in manufactures within the District for tion to gross cost of product, is found in the | tt they can crush out any wpposition. They 811,000. Mi _Hiti Top House.” ‘The view from this lot cannot be | Misses Mendonca, Mr. and Mrs. Ye, Mrs. Doiph, the past decade, as shown by census investi- Ph aired = eS do not acknowledge that they have made a mis- 3 sre eg | OSHA Premises—1504 Tot. nw. ____fez0-aee_ | surpassed dor terms, Be apsiy AMES CONWANS Mrs. Stockbridge, Mrs. Walthall, Miss Voorhees, | The clergyman who ties the nuptial knot is gation: [zt of steel engraving and printing, while the | 4..0'in ‘changing the Roverument of this or- a heowes ur the nortinaat onaoribeide | POR SALL—€00 CASH AND €40 PER mosTat | Harver's Ferry, W SMG | Mrs. T.G. Alvord, jr., Mrs. Gutbridge, Mre, | usually summoned by the ringing of a belle. Comparative statement. Lorna: io in the Souring and grist mill ndustey, | SSL ction aed say thar thay bee nomenar et BD hetecen It om yous aad beth snd ait will purchase an elegant home in des.rablé and Fok sau ALL FARM “verges seh , “Miss Georgia Brinkley of . | bt this condition is exactly reversed in con- ‘cing back to the old order of this ~~ Mod, iups.. uew, offered for s few cays st #4 000. | convenient locality, 3 squares from Capitet oppomte | Bolt, SALE SMALL FARM Littio, Mrs. Gray, “Mise Georgia, Brinkley o ; Satine oot el ence going bac old on ngs. Apply to Citas. J. GUVELS cr WAH SAURDENS | pubic squares bic mus, bat, Pantry, eilar, | and small farms in ¥ nwt California, Mra. Alien of New York, Mrs. and Why is it that the urchin, Percent- | 6 vypcresansinr ye to value of | #t# however, are coming in from north, south, ECO. 1407 F st. pdt | furnace, Sc. ; artistic atranxement, price, "84.U0U. | locations. Miss Worthington, Mavroyeni Bey, Mrs. Beriah 2. General heads. 1890. 1880, aze of e nearest app! of cost a eastand west, and to those conversant with Foe SALE WO NEAT Six ROOM Baxwis: | Sugypt suslas terms, severat houses trom "84,000 to | 7G 4! Wilkins, Mrs. John A. Logan, jr., the Misses ‘Whose face is black as ink, pacraeee. | Ureduct exclnding Snfustcins sllacied Uy | 2555 cmustios the situation eomaie teen oe ge ee OownER, | °"""* TLirrcerienp & EVANS, aniles of this city; Cox, Rev. and Mrs. Hamlin, Dr. and Mrs. Me- Can’t pass the water cooler __— | soports from government establishments, {8 | Sirming. ‘The anice hes made the misahect x ae Is" | exon Baiston buildine, Gs ¥ st. uw] DOrR: good fences: ine fruit,’ several int and Mees: Speltiger: Without stopping for a drink? found in iron work, architectural and orna- Mast ber seen to bee eO A STOEY | PUR SALE—A GOD § KOOM AND DATH BRICK | SUN, 1419 8° ave No. of establish-| ‘meuts. | 2.013 a mental, and the lowest in the manufacture of | “78 te control little too much, Some lectures may put aman to sleep, but | Capita: invested) $22,805,961 | 85,527,526 | malt liquors. Viee President and Mrs. Morton and thei ust be, seen to be appreciated: lot | J house on T between Lith and Lath sts. n.w.; lot lux | = Si-t008 alex Sat BISAP | 100 foaliey ; all conveutences and iuprovewents;larce | KOR RENT—DAIRY daughter, Miss Morton, will go to pete Oarsman Stevenson Atter a Race. re. Table 9 shows for each of the twenty-five us : : ° No,ot handsem : The following letter has been received. from ofc and parsins ; 82.00U; very small cash payment, | iortoal’ me eines a 7 this week to be the guests of Mr. and the curtain lecture belongs to an altogether | “pioyed. 21,855 7,146 | 205.84 | principal industries the average capital per mcietatd Bence domi anuie ascot Siew WEED. | month * i i. | George W. Childs at their hospitable house, al- | aitcrent variety. fisceliai ‘ establishment, the average number of hands | Charles Stevenson, the famous Australian oare- Sec. National Mutual Building and “Loan Association, | _ ‘¢20-1m ed though Mrs. Childs is not entertaining or goin, aenet Pa erin employed per establishment, the average | man and champion of New Zealand, who isnow eansy vais ave. eons 3 ess 5. T ACRES © ‘ : . . is . Feunapivauie ave. Keoms Sand i icabshe | PO SALEOAL ACHES OF UA into society this winter on account of the death ich and about 3s miles trom Washington. — PAEKe | ‘This is a xood farm, onl yw» | Cost of materials: | amoung of capital invested for hand em- of her friend, Mrs. A.J. Drexel. Mra Morton, | “What have they wound up on that cart?” | teed. ee | 15,774,733} 5,365,400 poo cach = | 19401 | ployed, the gross value of product per hand, ;#7-500 | then Miss Street of New York. and Mrs | asked the old lady who was visiting the fire on the Pacific slope: “Iam eager to arrange “ig the net value of product per band and average T. B. STAHL, 458 La. ave., | 140. acres in Montwomery county, ouly Smiles 1: Childs, then Miss Peterson of Philadelphia, single-scull race with George W. East, the y) ‘of goods man- i hampion oarsman of Engiand, or Wallace oo . arto 3,000 engine house. Ufactured.....| 36,151,167] 11,882,316 | 204.24 | wage earnings per hand. a “ ent ciggatit new ea $6204 | acres nae. > A200 | were schoolmates at St. Mary's Hall, Butling- piiacied's hoes” wie Ob cane sissy Kons of New York or any second-rate, sculler construction. Each 06 acres fine fruit, wood house, “7 ton, N. J. During their stay in Philadelphia = | MPcpartenriere ze oF = IX AND OUTDOOR SPORTS, lor $300 or & ‘aside, an dion... te “e * i | “Go away,” she rejoined indignantly. “You ‘The superintendent of census explains, how- feo 38 = stb erat tease vcr iverst Poe, © ident und Mra. Morton and Miss for 3." she re gnantly = “aaee Dok SALE-THE E allow ast £200 expenses to come to America. ‘very desirabse for sruzimi. ton will attend the assembly ball and a recep- | can't make me think that any fireman or any- | €V¢r, that the amount of capital stated as in- res near Marshall. Hall - - c Ithink I cau beat Koss. I Lave beaten men cl Di i Tented in part by THE OHIO NAT tion at Mrs. George D. Krumbhaar’s and other | body else ever had legs to fit those.” vested for 1890, in comparison with that of | Championships of the District in Boxing, it who beat him, namely, N. Matterson and me aban feat, fos cultivation a we lot of ti 000 : 1880, does not include the value of property ‘Wrestling and Fencing. “ anon aM =F 3 fests argu, ac autre ae Hig ner aepraie tate ait far tha “OM? | Rowpitalition of Lie Sea ce hired for manufacturing purposes, because the The first annual indoormeeting for thecham- | tree, 'I wae win ths Upenesr Bon af paar vwion April 1, a bargain. JOHN Metropolitan branch, i Montwomery count; awe been Coaten eels “George Washington ne'er told a lie” amount of invested capital reported for 1880 a “ 2 ay bal is = ay | BResricutural laud and several could i th her invita- 9 Pionships of the District of Columbia in box- | three years, and they backed me in all my races Satish Se roou.s. bath and cellar, in splendid | used to subdivide and sold st slate Mrs. J. R. McLean has withdrawn her invi The people cried, and when did not embrace this item; also that the 312.59 | F Pp ? “ in Australin. I came to this country with Duth {OR SALE_DUSINES 4 6X1) to, Wtoot alley. Frice, | Price from, tions for Friday evening next on account of the ‘The politician heard hho eald per cent of increase shown in invested capital | ing, wrestling and fencing takes place in the and won one race, and was beaten’ by Bent part by THE OfI0 NATIONAL BUSEY Soon tan ag? JSR ey tae ee and. Yirzinia, CoM | illness of her mother, Mrs. Beale. rel sre a ee because the inguirien for a080 ere neu actual: | gymnasizm of the Columbia Athictic Club on | Sno rowimartcte Toe bean by Hania Foroiabed throushcut ant under cood rental, furns- iAIN IF SOLD AT UNCE-ON Superb oyster farming waters, | Mrs. McKim gave a luncheon on Saturday. eset’ Proremed since then: Sermons — i. ‘framed | February 26 and 27. On the firstof these dates | match herein ‘Trrisco, T challenged Ten Eyek gare: St. pear Sth mw. 11 larwe eTooms and Paths Se: | Call'tor list pie 2 nee Miss Gale gave a narcissus luncheon for Mrs. raz a : ital | the preliminary bouts in the several classes are | and Jack Nagell and. Henceman of yen cenaition:; Jot 4 2x17 tu ites Hackett, Mise Cox, Mise Sherrill Mise Condit | Small brother: “Sey, Mfr. Jenks, st you'r not | from which the true peeunt ol erected capttal| as alls pecehioe tab ee Pon ee ee _ferst___WALTEL A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. ose a Kean. sve-t-¥._ | Smith, Miss Frances Cox, Miss Phenix. Miss | ® clam, as you say, you're not much bigger, are Feels quae soupibe ation, sight. ” es — Peon attey Sateen and eee ice ERABLE | Fvomery county. Mae he ee aaa ae ie Pe, OP Beare ent ie eat se aoee and resulted in ‘thoroughly developing the | ‘The inauguration of these sports by the Co- os ae tae EAP-MT. PLEASA! and cellar cottare on s princ ie. March loaly #: LEWIS, Lach st ty-five dollars have becn offered by : ot ition half cleared, amount of cupital actually employed in manu- ‘ Sone the Co-| Twenty ; maren os Gag OE SE os ee a ami “OR | phe Outhwaite had ® company of ladies to! Small brother: “Because I heard sister say | facturos; but however this may beit would not | ‘mbia Athletic Club is considered a big stride oe a ee fm SALE-{70 AGES Lam a pAKUSL & CAKUSI, G00 F stb. the Mgdison Square Garden Company of New i . i i ight i in | forward in local amateur athletics. Capt. Wil- Ac, adjoining tie suidivision of Bere, | nck with her on Saturday,-when parma vio- | you wero socially oyster-sized.’ affect in the slightest the enormous increase in FoR SAE —3-STORY BAY-WINDOW PRESS J York city as prizes for the best speed made in ‘2 iuiles trom Washinton ingre detiitee | lote and lilies of the valley were the tasteful the value of manufactured, products, which | son has spared no pains to make the first meet- | 1 Suucncy freu ile tower toa Inven nat low ali modern Ingwoveneniut ne tao eae ee dings: abundance of fruit; well tancedand | decorations. Her guests were Madame Romero, apeenas cane hag augmented from $11,882,816 im 1880 to | ing asuccess and the members of the club are | 1/7" fifty aniles distant, belween May 1 ond Prk) ‘5 per acre. Mrs. Walthall, Mrs. A. C. Barney, Miss Daniels, Snares Sosa rye $36,151,167 in 1890. looking forward to it with more than ordinary | Decomber 1. under the America pigeon flying nee ee ” BH. WARNER & co. TERY Desi ee ees 8-¥-_| Mes, Worthington, Mrs. MeDonald, Mra. Dal He often noticed, as for news OTHER INDUSTRIES. interest. An elevated stage with a ten-foot | rules, tho journey to be arranged and male clewapt new houses: 10th ria a ane . ee ‘Acres at ATaWicE station Hea LEACE OF 15 | zell, Mrs. Seaton ‘Perry, Mrs. John T. Arms, He hunted day by day, “The figures presented in the foregoing table | ring is being constructed so that every ove in | aged by Air. ES. Starr, the race agent in so FLAT & TU OF SALE -A SSTORY AND BASEMENT ERICK linw; number of young trait trees: 92 GUN: Mrs. Otis Bigelow, Mrs. C. C. Bassett and Mrs. ‘The men who really knew the most ywever, present the true state of manu- | the hall will bave an ample ity of wit-| Philadelphia. There is to be no limit as to the Cees ar as roons and baths electic belle ighters aad avery | fel se DUCKETT E Foupea Parker Mann. Would have the least to pabrctels techs nesaing the contests. number of trials por bird or the number of = —Sasnheie 3 ; = | 22 el . is : : Temt Wick ou apres st, Le Dist Push g DASE: | modern convenience: "uly $8,154 Ponca suet ACHES: WELL Fi Mrs. Henry Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen coyee ee ara soley aryarci peers unmet eag meg EET ee ee [a ‘eugaged nor as to the date of the journeys voows-all mi price *.£.€3,600 ae sie EA ate i atone niot Sanford have sent out cards announcing the z cause certain industries which existed in 1880, | cur when the events will be ae follome: Running | in the distance or directioy. An additional FOR SALE“ it neat Sih, Geonatowa, + foe we | ret Toa eae marriage of Miss Ethel Sanford and Represent- fe was a Boston lad, and his mother hadec-| but of which no cognizance was taken at that high leap, sixteeu-pound shot, pole vault for | prizo will be awarded if. the best ap.cd as story brick. 8 rooms, ali ui.s lot Ts2i00 a Foe See 4 32m, commovious axp DE. AKYLAND AND VINGINIA FARR ative John Sanford of New York at Belair, San- | casion to say: time, are omitted in the comparative table in | height, hiteh and kick, horizontal ber, fiving | bade from the tcteopolis i beats aed acay ted “for entertain: Situace “near the British Wnite tor Catalocae. ford, Florida, on February 17. Representative | “Iam very sorry, Willie, to find you bave —_ = eee ee verrhereey rings, parallel bar, individual tumbling, bat-| to the bird making the best speed from the Enioued in quartered cal thd wahowmeysnepasels | fe63m* A313 Fat. noo ATERBEN, and Mrs. Sanford are now on their wedding | 414 a si ; Wi 1 ; * | teau bar for height, and standing long jump. | start through the season. uton, D.C. : hay eotuts will tenis Lae ory; and on George Washington's birth- | onine and Pottery, dressmaking, druggists’ decorated aud ready “ior ceeupaucy ) iaated by hot FOE, SALE-SUBURBAN Lots AND Fans; | {TP aud when they return will reside at 14 day, too. , vi ‘The club offers gold and silver medals to oda” THLE MCTHERE ORD: Ie Pain w. | F many desirable and very cheay profs nes EARMS: | fayette square. reparations other: than prescriptions, mant- | arst and second'in each event. The contests Manning to Play De Oro. a : ns “Lbeg your pardon, mams,” he responded | facture of gas for illuminating and eating, are open by invitation only to residents ot the | Alfredo de Ure, ths invincible Cavan pockot eee a ‘OK SALE-HANDSOME NEW SSTORY biicK | VERT Cos0I0F saw” TY OH CAL" | Miss Clara Burek of Frederick, Md., is visit- gently; “George Washington's birthday anni-| custom millivery and slaughtering and meat | DSt\ct an the rules of the Amateur Athletic pool player, is to play Charles Manning of this FO a ere 2 Toot ad bath ia F corer, $815 on ae. aS ok ing Miss Fannie Clarke at 1520 34th street. vel " packing a — a — is Union are to govern in each event. yer, y i < satay : me WHS 10th a reary. i man os sone ot sed carefully Fe ge SUMMER RESORTS. One of the prettiest luncheons the past week tries, we have the condition in : city, ex-pool champion, bofore the Manufsc- window, 3 ro 1.050 clase inevery respect. ‘House opel for _ was given by Mrs. Weetcott, Judge Drake’ 1890 presented in entirety as follows: Quy: eee ng ee 4 "WESCOTT, WiLCOXE iiiewiow a For turther particularsand Price apply 0 CLE’ and 27 ck Saturday, wi February 27 irers’ Club of lelphia, a : jnspechon. Fi = = SaaS = rt ike idoeoeatlows: wate eit ced MR, CLEVELAND'S PLANS. Whole number of establishments ee ee ee ae ees ee eee See nate SDANDSOME BROS See eee | [FOR BELE_ FINE SORES COSTE es | A acean tat, he Urge Petar Uae SON THE | Gammon. The decorations were, white and rear A Teported -.- 2730 | gymmastic tournament on March 6." The suc- | championship. Charles Hallet. Manning's Hh SALE LINE BUSINESS CORNER, G7 FEET | sleeping rooinm, License wuar- | 4] ia | He Will Announce cand’ 6 front oa ith st and 81x fect front on Hse. uw’ | guieea”™ Tngunte ar Mey Gaumete, License wuar- | The luncheon was given to Mra. N. H. Swayne ldscy Today— | Capital invesied 928,976,258 ee f the entertainment is already assured by | backer and manager, says that if bis man wing * : MccuL | {he A . Hopes of the West. Miscellaneous expen + 81,603,548 | Fe 4 “4 he will back him for’ any amount against any F 5 C f st" | of Toledo, Ohio, who is visiting Mrs. Westcott, _ o the number of tickets that have been disposed | jo necriy Be: surali cunt puyoeate Abs TEENS RUTHERFORD! torre ee | LOPS A oe Tors kam | tnd the “eucat a Wordington, ‘Mes Deen: | yA special from Columbus, Ohio, to the New priate + erao3sio0 | fol Re CE | as anasiand ogaas aS SEE poaws: Seu and east exposure: taste- | OR SALH-BRICK DWELLING ONS ST-MW? en ages weep Wades Mrs. Sanger, Mra. Worthington, Mrs, Breckin-| york Herald says: At the conference in Anu + ‘The following en‘ ve 4 te ug Sesereire arrwemns fEelae ERE Seti Dig | ERE te | rc eB | Te Art Ate one An Value at factory of goods’ aia: nostra Willa ‘Day, exehampion erou-eou i cma 5 st, re 3 lercer and Mra. Brown. ; , “ 5 cross-country a Geaverran <p 1 as ats = Wiss: Bids ot Gecko Gu ee Meyer | candidacy and say that on only one issue should sured. ~ $39,296,259] Light woights—Carter, C. A. ©.; Brewster, LE &RUTHERFORD, 1307 ; ie neighbor- rte the campaign be made—the tariff, He willalso| _“'A very interesting feature is developed by. baptormtanltion Pobre le apap acta say that on that issue he can beelected without | the fact that notwithstanding the census in- runner of America, will in all probability start it. : Le Droit Pari for the cross-country championship to be held Cc. A. C.; 0" Feather weights—De Saussane and Webb, Ficld in Apel. Day hes wen tho 7 ia, | (iry embraced the mechanical and manufac- Neill of the District. at Manhattan in April. vy won joa 5 5 inge of Mr. Bi id Mra._M. | the vote of Now York, ashe can carry Illinois, | Uiring industries of the: federal government | C- A. C.; O'Neill of the Distric ntry champi of ths country Feo nve Sercey haves, Kon shed sites tear tang janis onaiyay apa | Wectmsellyouaot, on rourown termi | riage of Mr. George F: Brown an: bride, No. | Michigan, Tows, Wisconsin, Montana, Oregon, |jocaisi at Washington wlohe Hehe Se nea flow aed pee) PRET ete eye 4 Three bricks, stores and d ip ine — FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. 1701 7th street northwest, tomorrow evening at | California, as well as Indiana, New Jersey,Con- | posed to represent a great if not the sms a md ‘weights—Dickineoa, ‘Mooney and Von | has now hada two years’ rest and is stronger GNOME) This beautif¥l suburb ts one-half mile trom city | ® 0 clock. "ithe program of Cleveland sad Cre ptett ta District, neverinelosa the vaike of goods isan: | Lindgren, CA. C2; Roche of the Disciot. "°" | end more tally doveloped. ‘3. limits on the Washington and Arlington electric rail-| Mrs. Oscar Seeley of Wheeling, W. Va., ac-} The program of Cleveland and Campbell is factured other than the government output i ‘WRESTLING. ‘The ex-champion said: “I had made upmy "'* J0cENTS PER SQUARE FOOT oe ‘cise, Mee Bases a eee ‘eit ane | omatsitectne Gait anleoe states | 3 exceas of £33,000, 000, a8 shown by the follow- 158-pound clase—Harrison, Schafhirt and | find to, 80 inte ruining ttond to, BT , i to on the tariff an © at é 3 rear ram pase Li eniaciiae ths atkeds street a 7 Above with the solid south. ‘It Join the pro- ee oleyed by tas gor- Blunt, C. A. C.; Loveless, ¥. M.C. A. moreover, may. friends were us agaiset ia eo ia ae op abehoae bt ig tert Mra. William H. Landvoigt has issued cards | gram for ex-Gov. Gray to be the candidate for | Total capi y the g 135-pound class—Mitebell, Kerrand Schafhirt, | they thought it injured my health. But 1 am cars co: mary Dep: Call for mape and pricelist. Teams on band to show ira. . Landvoigt t+ 4 ernment... se + 7,477,290 ‘ the hotse Is rented for $20. 4 ‘ice President,who, with Campbell and othe: 315 | C. A. C.; Loveless, ¥. M. OC. A. anxious to try my with Kennedy, Giie owes rented for $252 De property. PE a EONS for Wednesday aftornoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. | will stamp the’ northwest. Me Clee aol | Miscellaneous expenscs. 27, te class —Piacen, Webb and Touma, tamed.” This makes’ Investment and Real Estate Brokers, Mr. Washington Nailor and wife” and Mrs. | jook after the New England states. This is the Frere poets jr previ | Oa. C. ment. w and 95 Atlantic building. | Miranda Farrar started Saturday on an ex- | plan mapped out and will be announced from Value of peoduet, 5'960;931 vevoms. * _fe19-3t ———E | tended tour to California and City of Mexico. | the Ann Arbor caucus today. Cleveland says, Number crhanadamipiosed 45921 with McKaye and JOH BALE-A Mrs. Dieudonne holds her last reception of | so it is learned from, persons close to 6-Go¥, | aaa ene Blk af sstautectnn ive —— ont, McKaye and Garvey, End: price, $11,000. psicha the season on Monday from 3 to 7. Goeppee. erence ‘on. tho. firet ballot ia | OPerations of the government froupthe various With brondswords—Deahill, Pave nw felt NORTHWEST ECKINGTON, Mrs, Whecler and the Misses Wheeler will re- | $1 Crcossry ition, and that Hill will get | *86regates the following figures exhibit the Carpenter, Gar- i SALE—SIX ACK ‘TH SUBSTANTIAL | , The ONL siou within the ALPHABET of | coive on 7; 5 the Chicago convention, an 3 | amount to be credited to private manufactur- | vey, C. A. C. J0-ro0m house, on Metropolitan Branch I. K.14| THE CITY .: sshington where « man of modorate | Ceive on Tuesday, assisted by theMissesWheatley, | Now York, possibly eight or nine votes in Ohio jar amtaner ‘The medals to be awarded on this occasion : Rules from city: 10 trains stop daily; «rounds and | means can secur’ home without any objectionable | Migg Prague of Kentucky, Miss Scranton of | and have straggling delegates in ome, g PI and on March 6 will be on exhibition in the win- ih, rooms and bath dene bart. exceileat waters owter is alcet ty mente | Crane in value, Yor pists"audyrice ist mndy'ss | Pennsylvania, ‘Mise Parker and the Mass, | wud at enough to make a third of the na few ot Stimanen Ssccmn, betes ann est and wil sell at s targan. WARHEN CHOATE | Office, convention ail told. . ‘Fechip esti. Uikce coun een renee ECO Nout we feast DANHL ‘The foregoing leaked from the Campbeli- = has been selected as timo- keeper in the different events and the referee pm TR BROOKS wie eee Os, {OR SALE—SEVEN-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, VERY | jo25-3m ow, Cleveland buresu with the information that it End Judge will be chosen from the Warren and aE SALE | A BANDSOME TEN-ROOM HOUSE | {,,comfortable; every conventence:brick stabieon rear: | <2 a jae aes = Math Pabedan curtis: entire stone front; | SS Gach wes sacble corey Pati: eee ween Sevautly papered throwxheut; large reception hail. : Sie rou slowetn, wn erates, tt om hres ate: | SRC tent 08 90, easy terns. Wil! take UDuLproved property for halt the | KEN CHUAT! PS or the houne. SHEO. A HARDING, Fee SALE—THE Schuylkill Navy athletic clubs. Prof. fencing sey Sa, WA W. M. Suvsren & Soxs, IN THE N.W. 919 Pa Ave and 8 sts. ; ¥-story £4, 2.5, Camempeet E WILL OPEN TODAY ONELOTBED- | circle, FORD CORDS IN GRAY, TAN, RESADA, A delightful reception was that given on Sat- ‘The Mrnnerchor’s Masked Ball, bag repair The Germania Mennerchor will give their Elder, Steinmetz and Dashiell willcom- fourteenth annual masquerade ball at Con- cordia Hall, corner 8th and E streets, this Six valuable will be awarded te. Ctecprecubeberancme } a Brass. BOUEs, ZORsG AKU BROW, urday by Mra, Dora T. Yoorhis of 617 K si —. = = ga heed = ‘Treasury Departme: President Young declares that base ball mat- peng Bhe was assist Mrs. Barre Goodie, | ena ihe event promiees sine ‘The TAN, BEOWN, RESADA AND BLUE ER. | She "at" Mrs. F. D. Among oe, league meeting on March 1 Mr. Young re- ent aides eee the numerous callers were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. . during | gards as. most important one, as it will surely ONE LOT CREPE GINGHAMS. Hildrup, Mrs. A. P. Lacey, Mre. H. N. Ralston, Mra. Weeks, Mise We Mrs. M. V. Joh ONELOT MILANGE BEREGES. MAGNIFI- nson, CENT QUALITY. ALL THE NEW sPaixe | Mra BB. a aire Mi BHADES. i i RE i E Hl

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