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Lf ; THE EVENING STAk: wasHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1892. -SALE-—-HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-—-HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. iaechson'Seaenoo) toils Ste A oi, @nuas mneceeemn, ais - Pe aniabicind Bide SAE SET 30 somes wane. amore | THE SOCIAL WORLD. | pests corizessl cones of 280 The Annealing of she Some of the Senne Rabiee eaasionn ‘The Sons of the American Revolution held their second annual business meeting at the Cochran Hotel at noon yesterday with 125 members present. Gen. Greely, the president, presided. The following officers were elected: Teave the state. e500. ad: acre, For perticulars inguirs of 3-4-SESTER: HF et. District of Columb fe23-St j ANTED-TO RENT AN IMPROVED DAIRY toe | CART eS m8 8 ‘Teas and Other Entertainments That Whiled Away the Hours. iE wine lotgen 7th st. near lome, at 23 per Ofer submitted.“ °** ee ‘than market price. B i Tto6 jexandria, Va. feee-at ; wen, it] President, Gen. A. W. Greely. FS ait eee Snipes oe morona wy | SSS FQ Stes coven Toy was reerim|MISS WANAMAKER'S DANCE aggre lagred be are agers Giffen Wage § camo opty tien Se svoueeleeT e GRADLEY. 0275 ot.nw.| Viwininave, ne nerds ict Sizlone 8 Bring ‘owe ‘nhs ism trou igs lot catiet be ing to Me. Harry Wimsatt at bis home, 1117 foabs abe will get it . See ae eee ea, JOR SALE—A STORE WITH DWELLING, LOT 5 om Halper Ferry, We va.” VY AMES CLSGLU" | agapreme Court Day” Receptions—Mrs. Kil-|untllaie "Among those present weve Misses Genretecien, Sic. A. Mowerd Glan, Ms en a ee Feb otter ALL TARY, GR, THES, AND G,| bourn’s Tes and Other Social Events —Wed- | Eva Flaiber, Jennto Smith, Ida Tiverns, Laura] Though proud mas be the seif made man, | , Scrvvriee NA Bead atten nae Shaka We Pa Saag eee SOS SGatuan “TaAGur SUaathl, SVs ais] owe end Anatvemaree—rerson me of Hchving ages Levintane, Este Wovier | compares ir snic you wil ind ee Pn Se Bye yp eee bes s Interest. ia Kendall and Messrs. Jas. E. Registrar, Dr. G. Brown Goode. Fos EERE FAUM, OF €7 ACREW, WITHIN 4 ‘uiles of this city: two new dwellings: large new DerneatOnigrgo0 periment: “Nek STE ee cas BON 1&0 NOY aves te GOR RENT—DAIRY AND POUL’ Mi F {reive ines nw. of hie ty in Ant ees Joteh: (ood; meat schoo! ‘aud chive fiouths | RA. PHILLIPS & BON 1410 Yee ce 908 F st. mw. OR SALE-ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL 9-room bricks on New Jersey ave. just south of the Copitol: Jot about 1vE100. $2.00: very cheap. See ©. BOYER, 214 7th st. /OR SALE OR EXCHANGE_AN ELEGANT NEW Fesidence: all modern improvements. heated bi het water: electric lizhtina, beautifully decorated, Holmend Manor, Mt. Pleasant About the self made dude. location. “Your son doesn't look very strong.” io; but he has a magnificent constitution.” ‘What makes you think 60?” + lot Frntt Rlcamant : lot 402100 fect, Corner 2d and A sts.n. ©. 8x47 aq. ft.; improved by twodwellinas. Price: persq. fogs WESCOTT, Wi vESC ILCOX & HIFSTON Chaplain, Rev, Thomas 8. Childe, D.D, ‘The following honorary vice presidents were also elected: Hon. Levi Parsons Morton, Ad- miral J. L. Worden, U.S. N.; Hon. John Sher- Admiral James E. Jouett, U. 8. N.; Gen. D. Townsend, U.S. A.; © f 500) The above portion of the rroperty on my boots. For full iit callat ofes for bulletin tued om the Ist and loth. [fel] THOS. E, WAGGAMAN. F QE SALE; 4 GREAT BANGAIN—PRICE. #9,500; Calling was not general yesterday afternoon, as the patriotic celebrations of the day ab- sorbed almost all social attention. The ladies of the Supreme Court circle had, however, ‘m. Chapple, 8. F, Sweeney, fe20-3t ‘He has smoked cigarettes for three years uJ H rs -& A.; Hon. Jobn W. Douglass, Gen. James = = ~ 000 cash; bal. on long time in smali payments; | ™fe-0-1m_ and isn’t dead yet. = ‘OR SALE_DESIKABLE 2STORY AND BASE. * ? vie - their usual quota of callers, as the most of yet J. Dana, Gen. H. V. Boynton, Capt. George weil — r- = brick he = = “s 3 Fong etivac tr nite enter owt: | Fata bier on sprue, beat ag se Foie iaepikts iy ibs fate Waals SEES | thom will not receive forrally again tla seson | son, Joel lnsing == so) Washineton a Sreachans, Senter, ,, Will sell on small cash paynicent 3 Pee to DONE oot wee and about 38 miles froin Wi after next Monday. : antly entertained until 9:30, when refresh-| “Remember, William,” said the young man's| The board of management elected was Bon. Address OWNER, Box SY, Star office “te28-5 OK SALE— id CASH AND $25 PER MONTH will buy 9 desirable G-rooz frame bi Dupe road. Just north of terminus os H st. (ne) cars werdics: Louse new ; well of wat ; 400. SWORMSLEDT & BRADLEY, 027 Pre Mrs. Fuller had a more than ordinsrily pleas- ant afternoon, as so many friends called to ex- Press their pleasure at her return home as well 4s to acquit themselves of their duty call at ments were served and afterward games were Played and a toast was drank to the host. Mrs. R. J. Floyd, accompanied by Mr. and mee Lotte, left Saturday for Florida, but will father, “‘a rolling stone gathers no moss.” “That's just it,” answered William. “I don't want to be a moss back. Geo. H. Shields, president; E. M. Gallaudet, 19 On Bladens- Prof. W. D. Cabell, Mr. W. A. DeCaindry, Mr. ‘apt. W. M. Meredith,’ Col. ‘elix A. Keeve, Col. C. R %e., one square from Pa. ave.. 9 rooms, all mil, price, FoR SALe~ able store cres fine iruit, good house, 33 miles. tr Herndon. id. brick di ry . ———_ Mason and Mr. Riebard the home of the chief justice. Her young | later go to’ New Orleans in timo for the Mardi | 4 think o FOR SALE oe eae daughters (Miss Matherind and Mia Jans) did | Gran ‘Do you your doctor bas benefited | H. Spencer. window brick, 6 rooms and bat cultivation and has a fine lot of tiiuber. Price. 4,000 Eignt very desirable tracts on and near tropoiitan branch, in Montomery count ine ssTicu.tural iand and several cow. used fo subdivide and sold ata lance profit. Price 88,500 t0 30,000 frou... Farms in ail sections of Maryinud and Virwinia, con- sisting of stock and datry fare. Choice fruit, truck snd «arden lands, a:s0 superb oyster tarming ‘waters, ‘Sshing ana ducking shores, ‘Call for list and iniormation at ‘RK. P, HUTCHINS, £020-3¢ 1503 Penn. ave. nw. ‘OK SALE_54 ACRES, ONLY €400, IN MONT- a Ee tion; half cleared, "bslutice mw feos - 902 F st. n.w. FOR'SALEG'st. near Sudo, §roows and bath, always reuiied.- FOR SALE Est. hear 204, 2 story eee eeeOTT, WILCOX K HIESTO SCOTT, WiLCO! —fe20-3¢__"1000'Pa.’ave. and ott st and La. FOR SALE—A SEVEN-ROOM BRICK ON FLOKIDA ue ave. neardih st-n.w.;am-i.: very cheap aud om easy terms. CARUSI & CAKUSI, 000 F st. n. w. 2 eal bathe eae FO SALE—A DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON ISTH, | Eight new desirable ai bet. Nk OctE1i0: "> $9,500 ‘street cars. ‘These Louses contain S iste yans, xas and water. 2.100 "and, ¢3,200. ‘Each on easy terms Kent tor't15 per month. Peete ener oF ReCACUE Re BACMEL DER. Corner 10th and @ sts. nw. ‘OR SALE-NEW HOUSES, 61 10 643 FST. jis fe front: 7 Toone! also, 11a Q at nw. 2 roome:; ren ‘monthly’: easy Care HUNT, 1300 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. the honors of the dining room, where the tea- table was decked with daffodils. Miss Maud uller is now in Chicago visiting with Mrs. Archibald Brown. Mrs. Brown had her guests, Miss Cranage of Michigan, Miss Walmsley of Philadelphia and Men WH. Hil, nealsting wer tornecetre Mra. Brewer had the valuable assistance of her husband, her sister, Mra, Woods, and Miss Cox, her niece, the Intter of whom had usually a group of chatting friends about her in the dining room, where she poured chocolate at the daintily arranged table. Mrs. Woods ex- pects ina few days to return toher home in nsas after a delightful visit here with Mra Brewer. Miss Brewer is in Boston, but will be home in « few days. Mrs. Blatchford also received yesterday, hav- ing as her guest again her cousin, Mrs. Cum- you? Yes.” “How?” “Taught me economical habit.” ‘The ladies of the ah inde wah Resolutions were read in memory of the fol- Deaconess’ Home wil tender Dr. and Mra. Dalby @ reception this evening from 4 to 8. ‘Mra. Hillyer gave an elaborate luncheon yee- terday to thirty-five ladies prominent in so- ciety: abe Suests were accommodated at small tables grouped about the spacious dining room, the floral decorations of which were notably profuse and tasteful. Before the ladies sat at table they were entertained by Miss Gay, who read an interesting paper on the a Qberammorgan, and after mn Mrs. Edgerto1 rnia pirited recitation. pal ag ay Mrs. Noble and family will not receive on Wednesday. Mr. Louis Eisemanand Miss Jennie W. Nord- linger will be married at the Eighth Street LE_A BARGAIN TO IMMEDIA1E_cUS- tomer—2 brick houses, 6 rooms and hails; 15% ft. frowt, tots Tod pte Wtoot alley. ‘Price for oa ce to suit. Apply to fe23-3¢ 5 Geo. W. Gist, Rew. fon. Walter L. Bragg and Hon. Geo. BR. Loring. A banquet of the society will be held et the Cochran on March 17 to celebrate the evacum tion of Boston by the British forces in 1776. The organization now numbers upward of 3,000 members throughout the country, the District of Columbia society ranking third among the twenty state societion. the member- ship having increased to 360 lineal descend- nts Of patriots of the Revolutionary wat. AT FORT MYER, TRE FEMININE OFPORTENITT. They have enlarged the postal-card And since the thing was done, You find two postcripts written now Where once you saw but one. CHAS.“G. EMAGE Fee SALE—170 ACRES—LARGE FRONTAGE ON B. and U.R.B., adjoining the suvdivision of Beits- sikgmules rota Westiniton: lave dwell swell’ Price, $125 per acre. AST G. EMACK, 902 F at. n.w. M** LAND AND VIRGINIA FARMS. P ‘Write for Cataloxue. JUUN STEPHE: Facetious Caller (who finds his friend exer- cising with the dumb bells): “What's the matter? Getting ready to write another spring poem?” : Literary Aspirant: “No; I'm gotting ready to sell one.” mm. 1. Prict ‘story and basement ; ail w-i. : 16x62 t6 alley; and bath; ne, Very cheap, £300 cash = BW. bet. Oth and 10th; 2-atoi 6.800 ear 8th n. York ave. ns st. nw. Also large list of other property, Fo S42 stl SEAR WN Ww.; esToRY 7 voom brick; a. m. i: lot 16x110 to alley; #4.000. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. POR SALE_W NEAR ISTH N. W. window brick .6reoms, bath, Sc. ‘Cait and get one. KAISER. i i Temple tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. A wed- all. mod. imps. x 2 mings, and Miss Batcheller to assist he: q ; 30. tuall cash payment, balance monthiy, only #4000, *| fe20 __ Room 4, Atlantic bullding. 190 F'st. n. = fe6-3m' 1313 F st. n.w.. Washinston, D. 0. Miso Waxnsnahec’s desice night for Miss | 2G dinaer will be given to the immediate} « . = = 20) A NICE COUNTRY RESIDENCE: | 7, 5 . dance last night for " “Charley,” said young Mrs. Tocker, “‘domen FORD W. WALKER £ SON.” OK Sai —1720F ST SW,. FOUR-STORY Pee om nero RL, RESIDENCE: | POR SALE-SUBURBAN LOTS AND FARMS: familly of the contracting parties directly after Troop A, D. C.N.G.,had a pleasant and prof. ‘any desirable aud very cl properties along the | Carpenter of Philadelphia, her guest, brought 7 i il who go to banquets drink?” FOS SAEE-GOOD_INVESTMENT—A_9-KOOM | 00,{cet deep to 30-foot alley. ‘and 63s from Washington; Groom awell- | Potowac and of the Binet owas ceremony. A reception will follow at go a ji itable time at Fort Myer yesterda: ‘Twenty- rstade together a large and sociable. gathering of pe > a ’ , O foot vs est’ possible. "mauaces bern ae SSS ea} and sociable ga Temple from $1012 p.m. Mr. and| “Neatly always,” was the reply. “You wee, | qe sses started Rats omenp ig ab oc ales: wage cb eed of eee ce ReUDGGS | every” convéatence, sod soigbosiead’ Wini"cos! | chicken houses, be! vail new. acres of land; beau. | ENE S CO-.JOIO ot_2.w young people, who have met and danced to-| Mra. man, Mr. and Hira. Eisemnsn and | dear, thoce ure times when tana may be | suoctiy betere 3 eoleck cenidoera yen d $8,000. Frice for JO days. to those who mean bust- | Sider sn offer. a on eer & ws SUMMER 0. gether many times the past winter. The house | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eiseman of Baltimore. Mr. ove, on : en " , was tastotully decorated, the big frepince Bett 000 ceet “Call”oa or addreas OWNER. Mie | | Novinweet corner 17th and Corcoran, ste. beautiful | gan5.s¢ TPE. 19 RESORTS. ly big freptnce in ‘OR SALE—OVER FORTY ACRES: SITUATED ax excused for drinking.” Max Monbeimer, Monk Julia Dinkenspial of he onheimer, Lora and : i ambulance anda detail from the ambulance a massed with blooming FOS S888 SW COR 10TH AND TD STS. N.W.. | * Mapie: k the ball room gs} ai 2 7 = g New York, May of Brook- |, “I have thought of that,” she said pensively, | corns This feature was a surprise to Capt fend dweiline, 13 rooms: paying property ab ity.can be bourht st Scents per saot i ibvot gumney feoc bec i Rove beatin around clove enough tobe edited in bit tee | 2 ie sak nant Chicage, Sra. New-| “when I read the speeches in the paper.” Barbour and his troopers. Lieut. Leach, com- : : F : ¢ : tis : sb once iS "Bim afordean cprurtunity to becure as euiee fede DANIELS ARMA. 1313 Fst. mw. | Maree Wate ACER? E'MANE | other rooms. ‘Mrs, Wanamaker received in an | Mileham, and Mr. Joo Eiseman of : to GEO. W. LINKIN ooo Gaxrs Sorts Scounzp AND PRESSED FOR @L. Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Vests, 25. Smtivered. 9030 manding the ambulance corps, had beard that the cavalry boys were going out, #0 he took the precaution to provide th with what he ‘thought might perhaps be valuable accession to the column. At Fort Myer Capt. Barbour re- ported to Capt. Bomnus, first United States cav- airy, and then proceeded to the ding ball. Here Lieut, A. W. Perry, ninth United States cavalry, took charge of the troop and put it through « course of imstraction in saber work, Then followed some mounted operations, of which hurdle jumping war the more ous, there being a decided indisposition on the part of the horses to doany jumping. Corporal Springman rode a new black auimal that gave hie rider agreat deol of trouble. For Sites minutes it seemed to be a toss-up as to who was master, but the corporal was finally victorious, making the brute take the hurdle in fine style. Thea the occupants of the gallery applau Private Cassicly had more than a little trouble with his unbro FOE 8328-0 EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty—60 acres, improved by new dwelling, barns and other outbut/dinys; wind and water supply; 500 joUng Peach trees bearing: strawberries and other fruit in abundance; convenient to 'B. and 0. station: fronting on Baltimore and Wasbiugton pike, 11 miles tY; wUst Le sold. ‘CHARLES G. EMACK, fe2-t 902 ¥ st al.w. ‘AT PUBLIC AUCTION, RSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIFTH, at THREE O'CLOCK P. M., a Laudsome and conven= Jent Suburban Home of 20 acres. 7-roum house, barn, &c. ; Ave miles trom Washington: near railroad sta: Hon and on good waxon road. For tull particulars and for a wap of she country around the city showins 10 Sion, of place see oF adress JAMES B. CLE 1. ¢ Adantaare in the city to attend the Nordlinger- marriage. Mrs. Robert 8 Stevens of Attica, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Frederick C. Stevens of 16th street, and will receive with her tomorrow. Miss Beacham of Brooklyn, N. ¥., is visiting Mrs. P. H. Heiskell, jr.. 2233 Q street, and will assist ber at her Jast reception next 1 hureday. The Leap Year Assembly of Capitol Hill has issued invitations for a dancing party at Mc- Cauley's Hall Saturday evening. Miss Katharine Keyser of Chambersburg.Pa., isthe guest of Mr. and Mra. W.W. Wetzel, 21401 street. Mrs. Cilley, 1519 Rhode Island avenue, will hold her last formal reception for the season own of gray brocade with sable trim- mings. Miss Wanamaker wore a pompadour satin stripe with chiffonand Miss inter was in white silk with pink ribbons. ong those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hussell Harri- gon, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herbert, Miss Leiter, Miss Elkins, Miss Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slater, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Logan, Fi ‘Miss Sherrill, Mr. Frank Tracy, the Misses 1 Monte, Miss’ Gordon, the Misses Paunce- fote, Miss Batcheller, Mr. Patenotre, Dr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Legare, Assist- ant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wharton, Miss Lay, the Misses Wallach, Mr. Jesse Brown, Mr. Eustis, Mavroyeni Bey, Miss McMillan, Miss Edie, Mr. Desprez, Mr. Botkine, Miss ‘Bain bridge Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Handy, Mr. and Drs. Bailey, Miss James, Marquis Limperialli, Mr. Greger'and Mr. and Mrs. William Lay. A half dozen Philadelphia beaux came down for the event with Mr. Kodney Wavamaker. They Were Mr. Edward Bowing, Mr. Edgar Chure Mr. George B. Warder, Mr. POTOMAC COMMANDERY'S ANNIVERSARY. Potomac Commandery, No. 3, Knights Tem- plar, was twenty-one years old yesterday, and last night the members gave a dance and sup- per at Masonic Hall, $2d street, and invited several hundred friends to partake of their hospitality. ‘The new banquet hall at the west end of the building was turned into # ball room, where the youuger guests held sion and danced to the music furnished by the Third Artillery Band in the balcony above. The hall was decorated with the flags of the commandery, promineut among which was the old red cross’ standard presented to the lodge by Mfr. Dana the, socentric vecretary of the tomorrow trom 4 to 6, and will have with her a a i number of the delegates to the continental con- gress and the governor of New Hampshire and ¢ WANTED TO RUN THE STORE. his staff. A burly negro named Win. Arrington yester- Mrs. Wanamaker will receive tomorrow after- ¢OR SALE—A GOOD 2-S10RY AND BASEMENT brick on oth st. ne bet. 4 and M; contains 7 rooms and bath yee mie nee 354 B.H. WARNER ECO. feat 916 Fst. nw. {0% SALE—A DESIRABLE SSIOKY 6KOOM and bath brick dwelling on east side 20th bet. BM and N slot 10x74. ‘dgne in best manner. Goods called for and. ‘elgphone cals 143 1. HAHN, 71 And $25 N. Eutew fe23-3t* K SAL, ‘on THU! Go direct tothe F actony For Repiatixo ana FINE ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE, KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING CO., Factory,Balo..Md. BRANCH, 531 7TH ST. N.W, 151 F st (OR SALE — CHEAP — Forest Glen, Md. ; 20 Sell on siuail monthly pay: with m. 1, and 3g acre of 1 not soid soon. E OF THAT BEAUTIFUL KOW of Schneider jouses on Q st. n. w. between 17th aud ISth sts: larze lot; Louse Leautiwiiy finish 20 rooms and bath: 2 Price $9,000 each. RUST & HUNGERFORD, G24 14th FOE SALE-A NICE RESIDENCE OF Tooms on 13th st. above Towa Circle. The lot has kood width with depth enough for a stable to J0-foot Shey, Price moderate. 2% ELLIS & CHAPPEL, 525 11th st. muse, 2 Hear station. will rent if J. KR. HERTFORD, fe20-Lin 1419 G st. FOR, Sale OR RE NISHED—AT FOR- , 40-room hotel; shade; finest Water; flush Closets: romantic spot; only froin city; 20 minutes’ ride on Metropolitan branch, B. and 0. i J. R. HERTFORD, 1 Fok SALE_ONE MORE CHANCE LE cUre a magnificent residence site fronting Io Lincle 70 feet, Vermont ave. 34 feet and Lith at. 31 feet. containing in all Price A Fanovs Faexce Cuzr toot. DUGAN & BUTLER, ns colt, and Pravate Howiett de asthe’ a iy austen asahine be Macatee Robert ‘Toland an : day entered the store of Mr. Benj. F. Harper, |} similar experionees; the latter's horse fe20-3¢ ow Fa Bw. | oe cate VERY FINE GUBOROAN HORE Mr. John B. Allison. noon from4to6. This will be her last recep- | on M strect, in an intoxicated condition and in-| his hind feet through n pane of glas belore uely papered and, d tod, apgeore, 1 ee a as cee Fn Rockville at a sacrifice; 8 Toons: Koud 6 Pot, and the finest stock-pot is One of the largest teas of the winter was Lo ao timated that he intended to take sole s- | leaving his subio tn the aftornooe. a4 sigetric het is Jot Tigh 5. sw i0-room house; con} 3] large attic, 1urnace: rane: rooms handsouiely pa: that given yesterday by Mra. Hallet Kilbo rs. H. O. Claughton, the Misses Claughton, | sion. The proprietor ordered him out, but in- | exercises ended, however, every horse (e20-3t | MEKKILL & WHITE, Atianuc building. | Florida av i. e ‘low ni given yest y by urn, 5 gl < r iar RALE—E-MOOM MODERN BAT-WikDow | S020 he e, amie, 1405 Fat, | BT T| S05, Stet pcloeed: bouse and outbuildings Lissre Companys | auddira Frank Gordon in honor of Mrs. Burton | Mra. G. W. West aud Mise VanDsek will recerre | tend of golug the intruder turned oa him and | share of hurdie-cl Private Walker F “brick house. 1117 O st. uv... southern exposure: | Ok sALE-GOOD INVESTMENTS. shade <rees: if sold at once ¥e Bouse has 10 rooms and bath, concreted celiar, furnace Toou., large laundry in rear; handsot floor; house is im perfect order. Price, $11,000. On eusy terms [fest] CHARLES W. HANDY. {OR SALE—A BARGAIN—SIX-ROOM BK 7 at ae: bale square Pa. rented (Ber mouth; only Weabae | WICKUFF & ;OR SALE_ELt GANT NEW KESID) Dupont Carcie: stone trimmed aud Galley houses a.e., renting ior 88 each, 1( er cent... Lsalley houses southwest, renting ior @7 each, Fenny at $05 ‘Hen per cent ; will trade tor unimproved Price. %5 400 ap. fest THEO. A. HARDING. G06 11th st. nw, )OK KENT—HYATTSVILLE, MD., EIGHT- Too: cottage; convenient to station’ Store, 40x16. 10.00 PSON, 1620-5t Room 8, Atunticbldg. Exrnacr Or Beer.» Genuine only with signature. Invaluable in improved and 1620-38 DUGAN & uo F Fek SALE—GOOD INVESTMENTS. Galley Louses n.. Price. 103 it on. 85.400 Ya ar Cent on, 43.400 13 alley houses a W., paying Ys per cent on. FOE SALE—A GREAT BAKGAIN—00 ACHES. L¥- ing on pike between Baltimore and Washington, 3 imile west of B. and O. 1... K., 11 mies trom this cif Andon line of rroposed “Washington and Maryland electric y #45 acre. economic cookery. For Soups. foll-th,ta Sauces and Made Dishes, Smith of Atlanta in the former's apartments at the Portland. The spacious suite of rooms was decorated with palms and on all the mantels, the cabinets and the tables there were bowls of spring blossoms, tulips, narcissus, hyacinths and jonquils. At every turn one always secs in Mrs. Kilbourn’s home evidences of her taste- ful arrangement of fiue bric-a-brac and beautiful objects that she has gathered in her many trips abroad. As she moved about season, assisted M. F. Finle; Roberts an Miss Urner, daughter of ex-Congressman M. G. Urner, of Frederick, Md., is visiting Mrs. Saffold at A few of the friends of Miss Flora Hull, who is soon to leave the city permanently, planned Combs. jo. 1604 8th strect. tomorrow after 3 o'clock, for the last time this by Mrs. Cornelius T. Belt, Mrs. and the Misses Williams, Bynum, committed an assault. Officers Pearce and Cot- ter quelled the disturbance as soon as they arrived and Arrington was placed under arrest and charged with assault and battery. Ofticer Cotter had his uniform ripped severely during the tussle. AN ASSEMBLY GER! The assembly set celeprated the 22d by giv- ing a german and of course it was @ success. ring. horse fell at one hurdie; the horse was lamed a trifle, but the trooper was unburt. When the drill was over the officers investi- gated club methods as in vogue at Fort Myer and then the troop rode through « big pateb of woods and underbrush, just for After crossing the Aqueduct bridge was atrot to Woodley Tun, where refreshments were served. Then there was more woodland riding and log-jum i = ox among her guest sterday, elegantly gowned | #04 carried into effect last evening a ‘at | Nothing but successes reward the efforts of | pull out sor bo Toms; pantry, bath room, cellat sane ptamaenreammacas POR SALE—€00 PER ACKE—A RARE CHANCE- | Lareworu Curep in light flowered “silk with olige iA ‘and | SUrprise party in her honor. ‘The ieee Georgetown’s social element and the only am-} rangement will > by which squads of Set ae CAS eh. CURED, 620-38 acres of land; five uinutes’ drive from Ainmen- touches of pink in the trimmings, so becoming | *pent in music and games until a late hour, | bitious thought the McaAlisters now have is | Capt. Barbour's command will visit Fort Myer 708 —SALE-ONE OF "THOSE DESIRABLE | POR SALE-IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN A : Sage ae eS IN ONE HOUR. to her fresh complexion and’ gray hair, ons | When supper was served. that every dance hereafter given may, if possi- | for the purpose of instruction. PB Recueees § roses, Cath, pestry cod ene | F prece oc peopesty sar 14nk ce n.-w. 61 0p) emsaaas | Stes baseaeiie ermug, land: wood and running CURE GUARANTEED. might have thought a portraitof a marchioness . Walle eachanwe for larscr house nostie | Siniusr property i the seine tracts. CHAS. G. EMACK, 002 Pst. uw. hs west. GEO. M. MYERS & CO., 1411 G st. 120" 20K SALE-THE LAST OF OU HOUSES ON Elm st. 309; 6 roows, hall. bath, pantry and cellar; ow vacant Price to close, $3,500; easy terms. 1620-38 i THEO. A. HARDING, apply to ‘GOU Lith st. nw. FOE SALE-STILL ANOTHER HOUSE ON SMALL cash payment, balance wouthiy; no interest; in tue b.e. ; new; all mod. iinps ; reutibe ior 21.30 Der fe20-3t" FOE SAHE_ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, several handsowe frame dwell nzs. with from Bve fo ten rooms, well built on wood brick toundations; have porches, closets, cellars, outbuildinzs, wells No charge unless thé'worm is entirely removed. For RiFtculurs address: SPECIALIST, care letter carrier 10.3, city post office. te22-0t had taken life and stepped frame to do the honors. Mr. a delightful host, had both his wn from the ilbourn, always atriotism and Nett Those present were the Misses Foster, Misses Loucks, Misses Bessie Slater, ‘Browne, Keever, Anna sie Slator, Sadie Humphery, lessie ins, Helen Me- Laise and Cora Hawes and ble, execed in pleasantness the last. The usual dancers were present, beside many from Washington bail rooms. A QUIET WEDDING. ip ‘his well-known tastes for agricultural pursuits | Messra, Rice, Tuxbury, 8: ‘iss R. Loui .d Mr. William T. : ; 'y. Swartwout, Wolverton, Miss R. ise Graves an ir. § 5 5 Bt" Eh, pS.0U0. Als ew BI o1 5 ee, ey dj it See ee ae se | Sean nats ocugara g2co a a | RUMI aah de eatin Marca nage | Warren, Canzzaczs, th related ae ne dggronm td | Bickn,” "7% Ali, Lowry, ker and Noron were lat venig ‘ited in| marriage | Thre donen prinnare wee in he lic Pe ea peti ate TNO oe pe | Makeh propery forsale. MF HUTCHINS, 1-400 16 $3,500 each. ‘A full assortinent of Carriages several dines Gf Japanese Mies tie be les | mem at the home of Mrs. Isaxc Birch, $128 Dum-| Court this morning after enjoying @ public ‘Sic: $1,000 cant, balance in sual payments tout | =e 5 "i Sere | county Sikeek becutital abate a oerees fing, brourlager "Fuysclare successfully brought to fragrant bloom orna-| Mt: and Mrs. Cabell entertained « large com-| barton venue. ‘Tho ceremony, performed by } holiday yesterday, and rum was the purchaser. ‘Apply to OWNER. 225 12th stn. w.£20-3° [ye = Fmt ane aoe about thirty houses aud situated about cunt, miles Proughans, peziension = frout mented the parlor mantel. Mrs. Frank Gor- | P@ny last evening in honor of Mrs. Harrison, | Rev. M. F. B. itice, was a private one, only the | cause for the appearance of fully 50 per cent FOE SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR 4 FEW Property. seat RP HAGENS and 0. ke Bev andon the Warkiontes sei Haltee a Ceecken. Compe Wooknware, don stood near the door to meet the guests, | prosident-general of the Socicty Daughters | immediate friends of the family being present. of the victums, Judge Kimball received bis naeinene teO-ot 15us Pa ave. EStension-front Rockaways, Dix: Wearing a becoming gown of black lace, with | American Revolution, and of the members of | Mr. end Mrs. Norton will be at home to their oe containa twelve andone-balf acres, Wagons Vistorion “ppider and gold braid trimmings. Mrs. Burton Smith was | the Continental Congress, most of whom were | friends at 2203 M street on Thursdays after | usual number of callorsand he granted each ana F ate haprovenzat payin 800 ver" mouths iot | 10 which there is a beautiful lake of clear, fren water, Mal Phaetvan near her, in a stylish gown of wine-colored silk | Present. Mrs. Harrison wore an elegant Mareh 1. 203x120 1t. to browd. + fot ) sexen acres in area, SR; 6TH ST. ; containing 6 a bath ait tied. ime = now rented at ¢30 mouth only $4,000; deterred purchase money at oper cont Wc Sete ~ 1620-3 S10 F st. 70k SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT_HOUSE 10th st. 5. w. : bay-window brick; 7 rooms: price, fe20-3¢ * HILL & JOHNSTON, 10s ave, Twenty ur more trains stop at the new station datly. Computation ticket to or from WasiAnyton, 6 conte {OR SALE— - uw. bet. 15th and 16th, 8 rooms, 10tn st. bet. Pad Ga wy ‘S rows, Wailach piace, & roums. 15x80... 1308 Fi orida a ELLIS & CHAPPEL, 3 ‘B1Y D st, Churcher, scbools, stores, &e-, pre convenient For further particulars, pists, tickets, &e- apply to EDWIN A. NEWMAN, 1406 Columbia st. n.w. Between 7 and 10 a.m. or p.m. or at Lakeland from 12t04 p.m. fel8-3m_ 00K! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK‘ Lot made on the clear. Alarve suburban #300 lot funde on the clear and a house built at cost upon the same for government employes or others who will oc~ ‘The prevauing styles and abso- ately the lanest stock shown soutu of New York. east? 10W Prices for prompt ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, Ofice and factory. Ware Room, “14, 410 14th ot, (Ja21-3mm) 1028" IU Cones av, Mus. M. J. Hoxz, 1309 F ST. N.W., ‘Has just returned from New York and isnow prepared and jet. ‘These two happy young matrons were just a few years ago bride ana bridesmaid in this same drawing room, where many of thoue who came yesterday were then guests also. ‘Mrs. Senator Gordon, in an elegant gown of black satin, with diamond ornaments; Miss Pell of New York, in light yellow silk, with black chiffon and jet trimmings, and Miss Jackson of Atlanta assisted in receiving. In the dining room Miss Gordon, in a gown of Irish point lace over pale blue siik, and made with a stylish high waist, poured tea, and Miss of Ly stri| diamonds, wad'o badge of and Mre. Brewer, Mrs. McMillan, Mra. wn satin trimmed with far and is, and on her gown was the jeweled the society. Mrs. Cabell was ina gray soma =r Cabel u in — mn corded silk and lace. From9 to 12 the drawing rooms were thronged, and at 10 o'slock a bead: Was served. Among the guests present were Mrs. MeKeo and her guest, Miss Kerns, Mrs Russell Harrison, Mrs. Justice Field, Justice Mrs. and Miss Batcheller, irs. Mc A. Livingston Mason of New York, Mr. Schuyler Hamilton, Mrs. beautiful supper NOTES. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Laub, a highly esteemed lady, died yesterday at her home, 3512 O street. Death was probably due to old age. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning, when & requiem mass will be said over the remcins at 10 o'clock. The interment will be at Holy Rood cemetery. Mr. Gee. F. Cusilear of the New York stock exchange yesterday paid a of them a short interview. Joseph Wood was the first of the victims called and there wore two charges against him. am an upholsterer by trade,” he said, “and amy home is in Pennsylvania.” When asked to explain his possession of an old broken pistol anda razor he eaid that he had been south and he purchased the revolver asa war relic. The razor he curried for shav= urposes only. 5. | parents at their home on 9 a , to show all the novelties and advanced stylesof Batcheller, in a pompadour setin gown, served | Thompson Swann, Mra’ De Witt Clinton Mac pirahisda jo bas bean Kettering ohent the Bettie (24,100; terms easy Bec, bet. bun and oe Sbute tated ‘No hambarr Bats pesstbel soecrtase RING MILLINERY, cafe trappe at the other end of the tablé. ‘The | ther of New Jersey, Mra, W. W. Shippen of ‘ “ a . : above o humbus, b ical enterprises NERY, i x o . W. S ‘ - Wat H. SAUNDERS § co. : ind The Only conditiou bese the purchase of oneahan iniaiie Gea Servants passed oUt croqucties and French | Now Jersey, Mrw'Wilbour of fibode volume, ee ee Opa aarti sstory brick, Gre; 3.000 | of syndica hich es JOk SALE—TWO NEW HOUSES ON L ST. N story and baseuot brick-rs, Pee ee eee ec raew e pear kendall Green. rooms and bath; lairobes, Tames and electric bells: pres $20 Avpiy to WAL HE SAUN % JOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 3 STORY AND BASE- jent Lose on Qst.n. w.. bet. 17th and ith; brown ne to first story. press Urick Up: 10 lance rooms and bandailwod. Linps ; new ; price, 12 200. Apply to CHAS. J. GOVERN or WM. H. SAUNDEKS &'CO., 1400 F st! fo220-3t FE SALE QS. 3.W. SEAN 20TH SEW story <nd Wasement bay-window press brick: Tootan ahd Bath Rao pez ower mat well nite Giately: price only $5,700. apply to CHAS. J. GOV- a WWM? SAUNDERS & ‘Co.. 1407 Bee. OF TH! and basement houses in the Of D between Ist and 2d: 7 rooms and bath anda: od. imps; new; otvered for days at $4, 000. Det ai H. SAU GAT NATIONAL BANK, four-story brick; under good Feutal; furniture abd) ature ao with the bul dine, possession April 1; a bargain. NO. JOHNS: Gana 12th sts. CEST f020- {OR SALE_VERY CHEAP_MT. PLEASAN Excellent 7-room and cellar cortaze ou a pri fei-tt_SWOKMSIED & BRADLEY, wer F ot.b.w. ‘OB SALE— wontus by owner; unusually wel plansied, tuorouchiy bunt; 10 rooms and bath, abundant ciusets: rene Plate glass, hard-wood iuantels, Ailey’ side’ ‘000. ‘and rear; roou on lot for premises—1534 T st. nw. gtr puting Se. fe20-3t* FY 544274 G00D 8 ROOM AND BATH BRICK house on T between 1th and 14th ste. n. w. 100 to aliey ; all conve. iences and Laproveweni ad siarKe aud parking. $0,000; Very suuau cash payinent, © wonth.y, sail ailowut as Louse will rent ior, peing couipleted a. mLb. Oth st. me. pear 1; G-room br-aud Wittels & THOMPSON: Room 8, Atianize buidtiye, 000 1 at ments. Loe lished. It you want « pret ADK Over €1.800 to #2,00, and desire further iuformation, ad- dre-s 8. B. BUSINLSS, Star off {OR SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY, SEVENTY acres: Kiver road near Tenley town, not far from Metuodist Uuiversity and the electric rowd to Chautau- PROBE Gk Bi barmews, tract, For terms eppiy to Lis E- MeCOMAS, Trustee, Hiawerstown, Aud. lng FOR _SALE---LOTS. prom Sate We can sell yous Lot, on your own terms, in FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. ‘This beautiful suburb 1s one-half mile from city Iunits on the Washington and Arlington electric rail- way. 10 CENTS TER SQUARE FOOT ‘Will buy you s good lot overlooking the entirecity. Call for waps and piice list. Teams on hand to show pak ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment and Real Estate Brokers, ‘AND LITHOGRAPHER, vw. Visiting carde printed trom pla eee Wich ae eee raiuonda, Wa.ches. Jewelry, iver ; 04 btu stu. wer third door above. Fine watch and Swelry revutring waveclaits. ‘solo J EBVAND. ENGRAVER 1uLz Penn. HYATTSVILLE. Correspondence of The Evening Star. i Hyattevitix, February 22. At an unofficial meeting of the Hyatteville Athletic Club held this evening, E. A. Fuller in the chair and R. Ford Combs secretary, it was ascertained to be the sense of the club that the most feasible plan for raising funds for a club house was by issuing stock at the rate of €25 per share to the amount of $3,000, with the privilege of having it extended to $6,000, the company to be incorporated under the laws of Maryland. A vote of thanks was extended to peas, sala sweets, &c., oF delicious Russian unch. To complete the family party, Mr. ilbourn, Senator Gordon, Mr. Frank Gor- don and Mr. Burton Smith assisted th ladies in entertaining the guests, who came prepared to linger and found. it only too easy to do 80. One handsome young gentleman—Master Kilbourn Gordon—not yet four years old, but arrayed in black velves knickerbockers and jacket and having all the self-possession of babyhood days, ey eon, carried off the honorsas the lion of the tea In the company the diplomatic, the resident and the social worla of the capital was well represented. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barbour, Mr. F. A. Richardson, Mrs. Edward T. Platt, Mrs. John Paul Jones, Mrs. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Richardson of New York leftlast night on a fy- ing trip to Niagara and Montreal, via the North- ern Central railroad, and will.return by way of New York. ‘The party travels sumptuously in a private car as the guests of Mr. Geo. W. Boyd of the Pennsylvania railroad. Gov. Carroll, Gen. Greely. Wyoming, Gen. and Mrs. Wucox, Gen. and Mrs. -Cartney of Pennsylvania, of New York, Mrs. Henry Ga; Mrs Senator Gibson, na, Senator Sherman, Col. A Mra. and Miss Kelton, Capt. and right, Mrs. Dimmick, of Georgia, Mrs. A. B. Shields, Sirs. Gen. Me Mrs. Ogden Doremus Jackson of Atlanta, Mrs. Senator Keni ‘f. Britton, Mrs. Lusk, Mra. Gen. W: Mrs. Mitchell, A. Nevin Montgomery, Mrs. Mary E. D. Smith of Phila- delphia, Mrs. Park Herbert, Mrs. aud Miss Wal Rusk and Miss Rusk, Mr. Rathbou Hord, Mrs. and Miss Mills, Senator and Mrs. Casey, Mra. Judge Kolly, Prot Winiock, Mrs. B. avd Mrs. Thom; Bishop Talbot ‘inter, Representati and of the evening were devoted of ve Secretary and Miss Mra. Cable, Mrs. Wickliffe Pres- ton, Representative and Mrs, Washington, Gov. pson, Mrs. ‘Mra. Wash- burn, Miss Forsyth of New York” Addelightfal leap year party was given last evening by the ladies st the Rochester. The to euchre and at 10 o'clock Miss fing awarded the prizes. Mra. Capt. Sparks ‘THE-IMPROMPTU CELEBRATION, The unanimity and spirit with which the birthday of Washington was fitly celebrated yevterday, with little or no previous arrange- ment for concert of action, was notable, and shows the feeling of the community on the subject; for the observance of yesterday was ntaneous, and entirely independent of any action by the municipal authorities. The wili- tary made an excellent dispia: Rathbone Di- vision of the Knights of l'ythias added much to the procession. “The firemen gave the line both gr tecerres and a sere side, — the young wabites contributed very greatly to the success of the demonstration, while the music of the Third Regiment Drum Corps, an Alexandria enterprise, gave life to the procee d- ings. ‘The celebration was continued far into the night by the birthnight ball of the Fores t- ors at McBurney's Hall. FACTORY FACILITIES. The new Potomac Shoe Company is utilizing all its advantages and proposes to use part of “4 for slat cutting.” “What were you loitering about the railroad ?" the judge inquired. “[ wanted to steal a ride home,” was bis reply. ‘he court gave him ninety days asa vagrant and took iis personal bonds on the charge ef concealed weapons. When Charlie Scott, a young colored man, was called to answer charges of disorderly oon- duct and concealed weapons, Lawyer Moss ap- peared with a dozen witnesses and they ex- plained that the prisoner tad taken ine performance of “Ihe Outlawed King” by the “Heart and Hand” Club, and Judge Kimbail re- ‘Counsel reminded the court that pistols were used in the theaters and the judge said that that had nothing to do with this case. He thought that a church was not the proper place for such a play. “We are trying to put down the use of these weapons,” said the judge, “and the Senate has just passea a bill providing substantial penal- The reception which the National Geographic | received the lady's first prize, a lovely photo-| the Prince strevt wing of their factory for a] Hes aud have no doubt about ite success im sereves bt adaies, static, Cnt Ms fort 65 and 95 Atlantic buiding,_| Mr. G. J. Johnson of Washington for his done | aocigty will give at Wormley's tomorron even, | €t@Ph frame, and Mr. John Davis the gentig: | *2° the House.” ie LTOX Lewis. = tion of haif the interest in the lot upon which | por eromises to be Ons of fic Ineo eet | man's first prize, box of choice cigars Me, aoa eee rahe od ay seam® | It was explained that blank cartridges were F $00 TO 81,000. the club house is to be built. Mr. Albert B. a Siaryinnd ave PLANS & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. ave. BROWN STONE AND > bath rooms: steam heat ; $1,400 less than cost, and is nearly new; small cash payuent. New corner house: sou'h and east exposure; taste- near ent comaution ; jot WALTER SALE—$5.000 WILL. BUY B is uw. : 1 larwe roots aud bath; in ex- NM Oud. 1423 Pa. ave A DESIRABLE wo-story B-rcou and basciuent brick house, With con 1Uth at uw. bet Q and ik: or 1. Und. amt aat came fe20-3t Wak: ick ob Ct. A. @.; ‘OK SALE-A Ss Ek & CO, S16 + st. contains 9 rooms and bat i madern nnproveiuente, 1oF 10x70 tw alley. B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 Fst. u.w. rice, ric beds, iiebters NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. The ONLY subdivision within the ALPHABET of THE CITY of Waskington where # man of moderate neans can secure a Lome without ahy objectionable yurroundinys. and where every toot of round is in- erasing im Value, For plats and price list apply af 5 DANIEL & ARMAT, 3025-3m 1313 F st. nw. Roecesven vestenpay From Strasburg « large supply of first qual- ity Terrine de Foies Gras aux truffes des Perigord, and can sell them ut about one-third less than the usual Price, Hyatt, chairman of the entertainment commit- tee, has decided to present soon after Lent the play of “The Widow's Victim,” with the cast of characters to include Mr. A. B. H Louis Holden, Mr. E. A. Fuile Fuller, Mr. Geo. H. Webb and Miss Alice Owens. ‘Thomas Howard, colored, created consider- able excitement in Biadensburg this evening by getting intoxicated and shooting at his sister, causing her to jump out of a second- story window, and also firing at his mother. is stepfather, Samuel Clarke, proceeded at ‘once to the home of Justice Hurley and swore out a warrant for his arrest, and on returning events of the week, bringing together the many scientists, artists and literary people be- longing to the different scientific societies of the city. These associations, mecting in a regular business way and to listen to lectures and addresses, have few opportunities to in- dulge in social meetings, and the Geographic Society has been the pioneer in such a de- arture. The president of the society, Mr. jardiner G. Hubbard, will preside over this gathering, Mrs. Greeley receiving the guests as hostess for the society. A reception com- mittee of ten ladics and ten gentlemen will ‘assist and eight ushers will \gte the gen- eral pleasure. Owing to the large membership tickets and invitations have been limited to a small number of those outside its list A few prize, 8 small resent were Mire"Soun Davia, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams, Mr. and Mre, Rhey and Miss Hicks, Miss Me- , Miss ith Wil- and Mrs. ison, Me. faquett, Mr. Brockwell, Congressiaan Mra McRitchey, Mrs. Dowell, Miss Marie liams, “Miss Louise Machey, Mrs. Bain, Mr. R. W. Robert Wilson Short, Mr. Smith, Mr. Mr. Jacob Turner, ‘Mr. Charles ‘Am Capt. and Mrs. Sparks, Sommervill Mr. Charles Sparks, Jacob Turner captured the gentleman's boob; : George Washington batches, ise "Marie Turner received a neat shoe and Flore buttoner for the lady's booby prize. ‘ollowing an excellent collatio n came dancing which continued until midnight. those and harles Adama, & few days the petition for a order to and furnished with steam power for light ma- chine work. Something of this kind is needed here. ores. The Junior United American Mechanics will attend the funeral of the late Robert Will- iams tomorrow afternoon and a number of W associates of the order are expected to unite on the occasion in the sad solemnities. ee city council will hold ite regular meeting nn ‘The appeal in the case of Jefferson has not yet been carried to Richmond, but m a8, of the 2 ive time for the used and that Scott had the pistol in > ‘The next witness was a member of the club, who said: “We all had laid down our pistols and knives and— (aig ecient rs ae eee ee ato peal, will be filed with one of the judges of was upon by Howar ball ing tinction from abroad, those emi- te court. nwt vee moter Conveneae Ua NA roo —_— through his pants near tho waist, but luckily | Suet m leartied linen, will be presto te ad cy — —— Saks Evans aun ee oes tae fe20-38 - ‘O16 Fst . W. BURCHELL, inflicting no injury. Howard fled from tho | the interest and xy of the gathering. ELD FOR THE GRAND gURY. ane Bey Pre. "a whole. at low Sire. oer wounted = - 125 Fas, feo | scene and is sup; to be hiding in the! arg ML L. Partridge of Leavenworth, Kan., cession and he plead gull *, charge Steal cei: payment ou isost of avove, and some | Js OK SALE-HANDSOME NEW S-STORY BRICK neighborhood. Deputy Sheriff Darnall anda se = . See being disorderly on 7th street, He was ined Will be exchanved for suitabie vacant lots” “jaiO" ap gy number of citizens are searching for him. is visiting her sister, Mra, Harry L. Arnold of WOR SALE—NEW. THOROUGHLY MODEKN COK- | decorated; carefully built under our Ber brick dweiliig. situate tour squares {1 @ rocuis, baths tnd panies ‘h.e.. 6 roums and beth Vision ana Birst-class Suspeots TiLERe RUTH imevery respect. ou. For "Souse opet rther partie and ERPOLD, 1207 F aten ‘super for apply to Fee ak DD BARIN ESS COMMER, EET front cn Oth st. ond 53% tet front ou H’ st. ata very reasonabie Surety pres yrouve pare TILES KUTHERTORD. 1 chaser 307 F stv. ‘OR SALE x beth. DWELLING ONS BT. N.W. near 16th, 7 rooms und Gar Tux Bust. ‘ LUTZ & BRO... Mr. W. J. Spicer today commenced repairing the dam on old Cortten mill propery. 1008 I street. ‘The Misses Boyle of 1615 8 street will not re- ceive Wednesday, the 24th, but will be at home Wednesdays thereafter informally. Mrs. Dudley W. Bhodes will not be at home on Thursday. ‘Mrs. Hillyer will not receive tomorrow. $50 fifteen days, Chase, Thomas Boswell and Aldres were uf Hy ich has long been deserted, pel Saale) services are being there every ‘afternoon, cs encom sien The Society of Loyal Volunteers. The Society of Loyal Volunteers has filed a certificate of incorporation by Allen R. Foote, Frank B. Williams, George A. Priest and Har- rison Dingman. The object is to “secure the enactment of just laws and their equitable administration for the care and maintenance of all loyal citizens who are inueed by reason of their of ear capacity inourred in the Poriormance of any See Se wer oe preservation of the Se Convicted of Assault. In the Criminal Court this morning Judge Bradley “had as the first case Robert Bowman, colored man, who is charged with an assault pir wy peerage a McCoy a month sor tet 8 enemy ‘W., £2 roous. uatis and pant bath and pantry forged, was the first witness. Shetestified that she had never mortgaged her property to se- cure a note for $300; bad never signed the note in evidence and knew nothing whatever bout it She bad rented ber house on Cedar street to the defendant, Mollie Smith, but had mever suthorized her or any one else tosign ber Jobn T. Clark, the notary who witnessed the note, created considerable of a stir by recog- the wrong woman. He positively iden- Med tara Hobtaron ea the wokan Who signed Alt) ‘TYLE & KUTHERFO! fel Fat. {UR SALE—A CORNER STORE AND DWELLING of 10 rooms: the nest business corner in the West End: price, $11,000. H. M. MARTIN & BHO.. 1920 Pa. ave. nw. selva {OR SALE—THE BEST HOUSE IN THE N.W. ‘Vetory tor the wiomey : Sth st. bet. K and Sats. ; res UEick bay-winiow. Buished: Mrs. Edward P. Mertz will be at home Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Bowen, who are at the Arlington, have issued cards for Seturday from 8 to 6 o'clock. ‘Mrs. Rankin and Mise Rankin will not be st home Fridays in March. Mr.and Mrs. R Carson will celebrate the third pryritrsent Prli €97 Penn. ave., sdjoining National Hotel. & Horse Blankets and Lap Bobes at low prices. oc27 * reception hail, on three" ahem: + wilt take anim peo ty 0" ha Gritg ssked forthe house, THEO. AY HADING. aus Lith et. ne. i HOO; $1.1 sod. RUSH & CO., GIS F JOR SALE—OR BENT—A FIN West Echington ; white stone base and 7 rooms, bath and cellar: beated by turnace; & beautiful subdivigon: electric cars one square, Onty 65,300, €50U cash, rest this if de = Pore folp St @5 F st. n.w., Room 4, FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST ELIGIBLY LO- cated Louses in Ale: Va.; lot 51x90 feet. Address Lock Box 12, Aiex dell-2w pe SALE—BY OWNER— Four 2-story houses, 224 st., and seven on Place betwee Mand N nw. well Jest 4. 5 sold ain 2 tenho, beeen T. W. BEDFORD, Roots 9: HAO 96 en fe13-s,tu,thIm* Sto 5 im, oR SALE-TWO_PARTICULAKLY HANDSOME Spe eps N.E.; 19 feet trout; good pi: 3 layne semsonses. s F stone trent, Li-room dh +, $13,000. Fine brick dweiling. "N 130. Fue 1 tony, and caller <ivoiltng, 4 if F 25x100, 11th bet. Lot about 40x158, side and x dwellings on it, © bet. jor whee piace. Four i ption Friday, Febraary 26. Mrs. W. K. Gants did not recei i but will be at home next lees , Pa, and Miss ‘Md., who have clin and Generic iS F | ‘the defendant was brought in on a bench war- rant and released on new bond He states that ‘a § i i | ; if i : i F a, E y f SALE_ON 10TH ST. N.W. BET. MAND of those beautiful new J-story and cellar 1 00 case Se nines

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