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pe re - f ; ° = THE EVENING STAR: - WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1892. - 3 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. LOST : SHOOTING STARS. AND 2OtNP.—|THEWORLDOF SOCIETY Fo, SAtk Seeenal_tanor ax sMaLL | (par Diaces of suburban yroper:>. Sarprosai and Mae Froved, near Washington, Ales fare foe aah N PHS a oer sont | visit cousin, Miss Cora 0. street south: it, daught Sabenatiate: Bost of Meet | uagain. Among hose present were Mr: and RETURNED FROM CHICAGO. ‘The Congressmen and Newspaper Men De- AMUSEMENTS. “The Old Homestead” will THE LADY WHO LEPT HER POCKBT Saturday please cul tor Old Nero never plared base ball; ALRavon's + ‘ : ‘Mrs. Casey will hold her last formal Mrs. Adolph Lip; Fauth, Miss M. In music lay bis sinning, Lighted With Their Trip. en engagement next week at this house. Aiso a bew “room ccttare at railroad station, 4imles | tence BUSI SIORe. - Sts 15 4 recep” | Forrester, Miss Clements, Mise J. Fauth, ay teaches a grand moral lewon, introduces ut, for $00 own, balance $25 hn Bend cy for the “"Shoninger" pianos. . i" tion tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. Stone and he: 4 when the flames were over all The Congressmen and newspaper repre- 4 iat of proverty meh laree map showing roads at 10 22,82. 1081-oN Sb S7=FEE BE |The Public Reception at the White Semomars gel So, its audiences to the noblest and simplest of So"tuties around W guest, Mrs. Warner of Kansas City, Mrs. Ye of Ievere, Mise Be Misra Milles, Mise 2. ~A ranlfeasaneigeer Od Beceem ae EB Grandin, Mrs. | Armadale, Mise B Miss M. Neale, Mr. 3. C. Bassett, Mrs, Coc rs, AFig ayy bred Frank Osborne of Chicago, Mrs. Platt of Balti. | 28¢,Mrs. J. M. Peed. Mr.’and Mra. T. J. Brod- more and Misses Taylor, Rice, Hallowell and | CT, Mr. J- Bayne, Mr. A. Cockerill, Mr. ton. Sept tree on applic _1624-2w JAMES He took his violinning. tween Mand P ate. p.w.. #50-f6o #20 and Sne #10. Return toot Bet, BE WALKER foe" LO8t-A SMALL OPEN-FACED WATCH, WITH ‘de iis chatelain chain. Finder ‘wll besuit- ably, ewarded by returning i to 178 Wen st... % sentatives who went to Chicago inst Friday to | characters, oarries them away from life ‘visit the world’s fair in embryo asthe guests of | and incidental caresand worries, eA the citizens of Chicago returned this morning | to their homes with better thoughts of the over the Pennsylvania road in three spocial | iM particular and mankind in general. House Last Evening, “T make it my business,” said the malaria microbe, “to manufacture the ill wind that Lewis. Mr. Deane, Mr. Highfield, Mr. Anna- piece is handsomely mounted, and the mem- Newberry. Te . acca nen - traing. The first section rolled into the sta- | Piece ie handsomely mounted (OsE-SR A PLEASANT OCCASION.| Mra Finley will bo at home Thureday for the | 2u<jeM",G, Humana. Mr. ¥- Davis and Mr. K. heseee tion at 945 this torning and tho othere fol-| prine of mkmneeure at Ue ean last time this season, assisted by her mother, | rendered by Messrs. Bayne, Cockerill, Lewis. | «you, gaia the man who | lowed at intervals of about fifteen minutes. Mrs. Eleanor MeKnew, and guest, Mrs. Dr. Me- | Lipphard, Misses Fauth, and M. Neale. Asie refploem oprespdlerorsiony “Youare| Everybody was delighted with the excuraion ing. A Model Crowd Reeelved by President and | Knew of Baltimore. Mra. Senator Hiscock will not receive tomor ond ean . fur Fast Mar.—One of the strongest ot Mrs. Harrison—Mrs. Binine's Firat Appear-| Mr. J. M. Fernandez is visiting relatives in| row. ™ ss ‘the only man in the place who has # chance to srenrparaaegryimnery sy -eeseeng them. The sale of seats opens tomorrow mort $00 EACH AND ‘Newman, and x. Newman, and WER FORTY at one of the most attractive su tractions of the senson at Harris’ Bijou @® city can be bo ‘Scents per i row. ” undoubted success. A number of the excur- | Sromimed for ne - az wouplt at contn Per aot ance—Senator and Mrs. Gorman’s Friends— | Norfolk, Va. Mra. Senator Hansbrough will receive in-| #ise his salary if he —. wearily, “you | Slemista whe are vagediiod as experteon jenkst-| fan be semniena ie hen die FOE SshE-0k Excaaxce vor city PROF. a io ot_| Notes. Miss Fannie Oliphant will leave Satarday for | formally tomorrow at the Hotel Cochran. can bet thar if T doe't take some billeand hustle | {TE tripe aneried that of all the excursions | production, as well as a mclodramact tase and cthorsusoenthuaee steht nat deline. Yarns | 7 OST_MONDAY EVENING, aT, MES. WANA. eee Atlantic City to be gone two weeks. Miss Gertrude Lowrey, 605 Rhode Island Lotitaahan haar” that have gone from Washington in| thanordimary merits. Among the efforts im euing, beech, trees bearinc: strawbe iano! Mancuerit: pemdaat. Suitable reward pald Mrs. E. Kurtz Johnson and Miss Jonson, | avenue, has as her guest her cousin, Miss | M* % taise it I don’t get it; Past years this was by long odds tho | this line there is a representation of an engine Ding oon Babeinsceet ae oF its return to the offiee of the Shoreham. fexsut*_| There was neither crowding nor pushing nor | 1600 Massachusetts avenue, will be at home | Lizzie Parkinson of Baltimore. t most carefully" planned, and” the most |Foom ona Mississippi stenmner, showing the frou latter city. must be soit | [ost ¥, LONG BEOWN LEATHER | anything else tomar the pleasure of the pub: | tomorrow. Thursday, both afternoon and even- | Mr. John L. Mohun and bride, formerly Miss He took her photograph himself, Perfectly executed. As one of tho| farmace under the CHAKLES G. EMACK. pl eh rape gh ~ | lic reception last night at the White House. All| ing, for the last time this season. May Olmes of Altoona, Pa., are visiting Mr. ‘This smart young Alexander. party ——aed, ‘We felt thelmotion, bat we | © geod oot pacow te ci peter oy TEA Plena moments (pent forward in a well! Mrs. Rudolph F. Bartle, jr., will not be at|Mohun's parents, Mr. and Mra. Francis B. His camera is on the shelf; yr eap dese l regre bee ey ga] pees On E Z | coches Och to coe nn Ge < very | bome formally again this season after tomorrow. | Mohun, 1012 11th street. She entered suit for slander. GQ station Friday afternoon until the arrival in | Tivaled by ran. Home of 20 a from s an wi threshhold of the White House to the outer} Mrs. R. Thomas Robinson has as her guest| An enjoyable party was given by the Mignon- —— the B. and P. ‘station this morning the ex- | fore the audience. Se: Gve wives from Washing app gate, hud only to exercise their patience. All | Miss Hansenvald of Myrtle avenue, Baltimore. | ette Club at the residence of Mrs. Eland on| “Look here, son," said Blykins tothe grocer’s | cursionists had every comfort and convenience | MOOnlight with won@rfal effect. PT | [estos East that could be done to éacilitate their presenta- | They will be at home Friday, informally, at $32 | Capitol Hill on Monday evening. The flowers | boy, “I thought you were going to bring me| at their disposal, aud no one had to give a | Of the plunging water is heard and the mist je me | Be 20 February 23, tion to the chief executive and his wife was | Spruce street, Le Droit Park. of the evenifig were mignonettes, a boutonniere | .or16 hard cider.” thought about anything, for everything was | "Ce? "ising from the seething current The | Zeturned 102085 thought of for them. It is sad to reixte. but| Miss Allie Smitton of Hartford, Conn., who | being worn by each gentieman. The invited | °°™¢ rece = done for the part; 2 play is by I It te of abs BR SALE — CHEAP — BLAUT > you when society stays away from the White Houte | nas been spending the fail and winter with her | §es!8 present were: Miss Maggie McMahon, os replied the boy.” Tam. The boss THE RECEPTION 2w cMiCAgo, interest, an palarity bas been "Forest Glen, M Foust 8 Poach WHERE ¥ all the rest of the people who go have a better ue ¥, winter with her | \fiss Jennie Hurley. Miss Josie T. McMahon, | has put some out of doors and as soon as it) 7. ea aac _ | byan unbroken run of uccem ‘ell on suai y fo: the co:nms dos show ied TRS fights ook She pl 3th poi i oe Mre. D. 8. Waters of 1731 13th street, left ine N. Corridon, Misses Eagens, Mise N. Har-| gete good and froze I'm going to bring it Upon arriving at Chicago Saturday evening | “Tue Niuut Owis— Manchester's Night Owe Beesoti son * E and more pleasing, the floral decorations | £°% Bome today Miss A. Shields, Miss Etta Dowden, Miss the excursionists were greeted by a reception 2o-lm ow will appear at Kernan's Lyceum “FEBRUARY 19.| show to the best’ advantage aud every. | _ Mra. Thad. K. Sailer has been called to Phila- | ord, Mise next Week, presenting au original Sra ul: tag No. 4732 Dodge, Miss E. Flrun, Mie Somat $9 you committee and were whirled off to their re- iss K. Costello, Miss McCauley, thing runs along much more smoothly | delphia by the dangerous illness of her father, | Maggie Myers, Y oats ts , | spective hotels. They were given Pat 4 excelicnt olio, 1041 than when a throng of the petted darlings of | Capt. Wm. 8. Pine. Miss Mamie Myers, Miss Burch, Miss Joe Walsh, ‘What's this extra doliar on my bill for?” | enough to brush up a | efore the round cessful burle agen. ot ue Model,” tm = moony Beal a KNIGHTS TEMPL both sexes come along and clog up the| Three pretty Mississippi girls stood together | Miss Dant and Miss Jennie W ked the new-comer at the expensive restau- | of entertainments began and there was pocema- | usbeautyand clever burlesque, eee ent sone Tate ea ead machinery. Under Mrs. Harrison’s. personal | at Senator and Mrs. Walthall's yesterday after. | Eland, J. Hurley, W. Quinlan, G. G. | rant. tion untii the trains rolled out of the city ye arth oo hit. Miss T-HYATTSVILLE, MD. ——— Supervision the mansion was as elaborately | noon. One was the charming young hostess, | Corridon, C. Rowe, L. Davis, Farrell, G. “Didn't you takea bottle from your pocket?” | day morning. | snes oe fecarecouewantenseestbebens FOR SALE decorated as it was possible to have it if | Miss Walthall, and the others were the Mises | £e%, J- Keister, H. Daly, B. Morrison, N. O. Day, Parag. : Arete Itseemed as if every want was anticinated | ¥!™#eity and charmi lity and is still Beore, 4Uxlt.... & DALE crowned head wasexpected, instead ofa thousand | Nugent, in whose honor the tea was given. The | D- Eagan, Smith, W. Hayre, C. Eland, C, Korff | "Yes. that was my dyspepsia medicine.” | and the visitors were allowed to own the town. | Tcbebized eS an artist of almost perfect form, 020-5¢ roo = or two of Washingtonians mainly, who have not | event brought together for an hour's ‘happy in- | #4 D. Langley. - “Well, sir, the extra dollar was for corkage.” | {t was said that £25,000 hud been raised for the | 5° 's surrounded by pretty comediennes, ALE-ON SMAI. wotermsin | qu ote. ‘The bine room was really « gem. | tercourse a large majority of the younger act| Mrs. Allison Nailor, jr., will not receive to- entertainment of the party, but that the on- | verseaie vensiists, shagsly Genser ond eevee ‘We can sell yous Lot, on your own terms, ‘The mantels were banked with the most odor-| in society and was in all respects a successtul | morrow on account of sickness in the family. Chappie was standing in front of the club | Peuses would foot up nearer 540,000. | comedians. Among the features of the pre Sclica. euthullaunre.s w FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. ous blossoms that bloom in the spring and | affair, Miss Walthall wore white silk and the | 1 Pete for the world’s. fe ds | duction ts a grand representation of eta ‘ much earlier in green houses, pinks and hya- A pleasant party was given Monday night by | house when Cholly happened to paas. Choily | |, She formal visit to the world’s fair ground * r of statuary, 1s. "&e.. ot lots that contain 7 an és i at Jackson on Monday wa rt , | Mtroducing living models. ‘Picea Tange from | , This teantiful suburb i one-half mile from city | cinths, and in the east room the mantels wero | ince gowns Assisting to eerel eae sind | the 'wenty-four Club at the residence of Mr. | was in a brown study and his friend would not | St Jschson Fark on Monday was in line “jer | _ Tis Outer Avnuertc Coon, assisted by Tia- Limits on the Washington and Arlington electric rail | covered with the old-time mosaics in bright- | Kethovne Riggs, Mixs Quay, Miss Herbert, Miss | 0- C. Boteler, 310 D street northeast. An en-| have disturbed him if he had not felt very! nor delay. The trip around the va, will give @ — 2 ones way. mM cin WOO hued flowers. ‘here were a dozen oF | Stockdale, Miss Payne, Miss Washburn’ and | Jo¥abie evening was spent. Among those pres- | ton ly. | buildings was made in a train of open | © at oclook scout. thirty houses ant miuaced about ugh mies ———— Conese a isi in front of the man-| Miss Denver. Senator and Mra. Walthalllocked | bt "ere Misses Ella Driver, Turnbull, Abbie | "147" aw. say, old man,” he said, as he walked | 4". and” while an admirable vie wit bo wel from Weshington, the Washington branch of & ‘Will bu: ood lot overlooking the entire city. sion, but the majority of the guests walked, so | on with pertect satisfaction upon the interest- | Cole: E field, Lul rield, Be ar .. = Ea could be had of everything the visitors could adon the Washinton, and Baltimore | “CAT for inaye apa pricelist. ‘Teamson hand toshow | the awning was not much needed, but it was fagiuee) if here ‘were many gitls present | ed, Thompson, ' Alice McCathran, | Alma hich way abe YoU | oniy with difficulty grasp the magnitude of the | ss os : property. ready all the same. Only a dozen more car-| there was also a cavalier for cach of them. | S™0ot, Emma Davis, Lulu Cole, — Raven- To be sure the woman's building is —There will be @ concert, Tt has a park that c ns twelve and one-half acres, ROBINSON & LODGE, Tiages came over the graveied roads in the | among others were Miss Foster,Miss Rusk, Miss | L€TS. 8. Lucker, Hessie Kollock, Mollie Smith, repeated Cholly one under roof, but the others were | 8% prom be a great success, given by ch there is a beautirul jake of clear, fresh water, Investment and Real Estate Brokers, south grounds, the occupants of which en- Halted ‘Mise Chandler, the ‘Misses Hutchinson, | Leste Dodge, Leli Ferguson, Carrie Rodrick, ~ | far enough along in construction to show what | ‘8 Hauiline Chapter, Epworth League, this ““Torenty or more trains atop at thenew station datly. | fet 5 and % Atlantic building. | tered the red room window. ‘The hundred of | Mr.Chauncer Depew, fr., Miss Penchy,the Mieses | N; Dunuington and Messrs. M.S. McCathran they will be. crening et Hamline Ciurch. A number of Gompatation “ticker to oF from Washinton, Geemia | eon ; favored souls who waited in the corridor for | Huyck, the Misses Sutherland, Miss Carrie Par- | Charlie Smith, J. A. Adams, Charles Suydam, ‘ It is safe to say that every person on that | S¢l-kuown local amateurs have volunteered Giigrees, sipoale siren Beare convenient. TS TO 81.000 the receiving party to come down had a chance | ker, Miss Lester, the Mises Melutive, Mies Bar. | Wm- Cole, W. R. Kiliman, E, V. Cross, FM. hy—er—forward, deah boy. Cawn't you} tong train was nut ouly amazed at the scalo on | MeIESerViCeS for the oocanton. ——— -» apply to } = to move around and not become lost in the | dette, Miss Reynolds, Miss Wilcox, Miss Blount, | 20mpson, Harry Boteler, Rich. W. Burker. L | see for yourself I'm going forward?” which the tair project 1s being carried out, but | Pare Pavrexs’ Reece s.—The first an- EDWIN A. NEWMAN, NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. throng, as ordinarily happets at these evening | Miss Gorman, Miss Lily Compton, Mr. Harry | Kellock, T. B. Clagett, W. L. Ashdown. G. ——— felt a patriotic thriil that an American city can | PUN Musical aud evening reception of the Plate The ONLY subdivision within the ALPHABET of | receptions. There was no hubbub of voices to | ¥, Miss ‘Sei Misa | B+ Bailey, Fred Austin, Earnest Ober, Sid Gor- lan and execute such works. Printers’ Assembly beld at Con- 1406 Columbia st. n.w.. | THE TY of Wakineton wheres man of inode hana 4 | Martin, Miss Scranton, Mr. Harry Cilley, Miss | rin’. Chambers. GEORGETOWN. . oe cordia Hall this ev ho musical part of Between 7 and 10 at Lakeland from | meauscan secures Lome without any objectionable | town the glorious music of the red-conted | Soule, the Misses Whecler, Miss Clephane, Miss owe oes ¢ LS RAPID WORK ON THE GREAT BUILDINGS. the program commences at 8 aud there eill b> meee Yelt-ina” | surroundinas, and Where every foot of «round is in- | marines as it tloated allover the house. In fact | Dahlman, Miss Julia Wilson, Mise ‘Frescott and | Mrs. Theo. Friebus, jr., bas with her Mrs. C. scam casi Ce < m THE GREAT BUILDINOR. | the program commences at 8 and = SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SEVENTY | “Tos™# Dv For plats und price list apply at | in every possible detail the great American | the Misses Brown N. Coles of New York. She will be at home} The officers of the seventh precinct will meet une one Somateed Cas wei sa, fp ery me phatetmomyen POs SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SEVENTY | office. DANIEL & ARMAT, Public, represented by the citizens of this Dis-|~ yr14 Bri = Aiece it Thursday, February 25, for the last time this = possible to complete such extensive buildings He Sroppany Lecrures—John L. Stod- Modicdiet University and the electric road to Chautan * 4, | ict snd visitors, made a presidential levee | | Mrs. Brice and Miss Brice will hold their last | 5078? 3 this afternoon to elect gymnasium managers | time for the fir negt year, when a Washing. | @&&4 return to Washington to give the mow 0 a c 3 ne " » 7 aa oh tis is - year, 'S” | lectures forming his thirteenth POE RE Ee Rhames, eect, For terms apply to | _jx0-om 1313 F st. nw. i Theil sm ignited tay cee ee ee cn canreiay of this | "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodward of Anne | fF the new year and to decide upon rules and | tu, sew, yuper sun sified: “Yhese pouploons ures forming his thirteenth annual series, saad pporionts : : “ tng at the Academy of Music during the Before the President came down the young | A pleasant party was given Inst evening at | Arundel county, Md., gave to their daughter, | Pesuiations necessary for the better governing ; ; “ the be thing. I was here last September of March 7, 14,21. Last year, when two = = e r coun . of all concerned. The gymuasium was origin- | COmPlete any} — . Taz Nuwssr Evrscrs Ix Dazss | radiee of the cabinet iamilon and other guest | the resideuse of ire Chee Fieve, 07 Netecet Hike Fug eee eae _rrien Miss | chy fitted up with money eubscribed by the | Wueh ther had’ just ggg yaar | wamne epee ph anenting Meera Biggs od ws ae came down with Mrs. MeKeo, Mrs. Russell Har- | sonthwest, in honor of her daughters, Misses | Five, Hursuson of West Washington, ® large | cit:zone, Oflicer Cotter turning over £400. the | Wen = ne weapon Gomgtenyg Lge eo rison and Mrs. Dimmick. | In this group were | Ella and Susie. Among those present were | R&t'Y pote sé S of Jackson Park swamp and the plans for the | better acco! i amodation of the public the course a D Tn th P : ; | largest amount collected. ‘Two or three others r . a a siauleak Dacuiee waar ns {See and ouialaiors. 619 por motu: hth eat 3. ffs E Miss’ Kercns, who is stopping at. the White | Kendall Minnie Woods “Biovele Posey, Mary | Hutland Beurd. Smonnt the usual gymnasium paraphernalia | icy have dono ineo shorts time Ihave not |ings, March %, 10, 14, i, Sis" coarse ty Bennins’s Possession; can be bad immediately. Mc- a3 ey - 4 4 fendall, Minnie 8, mek Soeey; MOXe ares CM Hatch i Pilea; GA le ee ee the slightest doubt that every building will be | Tuesday and Friday evenings, March 8, Ll, 13, LACHLEN & BATCHELDER, cor. 10ub and G sts. vs = 4ee* Lu = House, and Miss Leonore Halsted, with Miss | Gross, Buella Gudgeon, Annie Bunting. Roso : sicanmmngat vehter, Mire. |e owreay of the clerk's office. The things now | ccesvicted and ready for dedication on the 22th | 38 id course C, Wednesday and Saturday a fet Fe ee eae Dac Lae eer eats | DeVaughn, Mamie Engel. Maggie Rison and | spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. | on band will not chow off wellin the new room, | CmPicted We “fame eapecdyg wokyncd be ne bh ban Be Eke 7 JOR SALE-iS ACRES, HALF MILE FRoM bis. Col. Ernst and Lieut. Buckingham preceded the | Nettie Morrison and Mesars. Jos. H. Gunnell, | Fred Van Dyne, at 326 Spruce street, Le Droit | but some liberal citizens have promised the | of Octobe Suny de ues ta Channa” “eeth eel oeehakar fae Geet eh Bove atest opsnd about 15 males frou Beanine station. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Feceiving party to the blue parlor. After the | Walter Frere, Edward Engelhardt, Eddie | Park. officers their assistance in the matter, and_ it is | No" responded a bystander. “Ibe way they | viz: “levels in Susme Spa on tak, ‘Bue arden land. "§2.000. DUCKETE & FORD, | Ts now replete with all the latest fancies in SPRING | President and Mra. Harrison came Secretary | Bucklin, Wm. Reese Wm. Grass, Ed. Hughes, | Mre. Cornelius T. Belt will receive tomorrow, | safe to say a well-equipped gymnasium will be | hoe Gone up this trip satisfies me that they | the Rio Grande to the Catal Mexico, the TPs nw. fe24-St "| LKESS'GoUDS. Tihs, derariment has ever been one and Mra, Elaine. ae a Harry Morrison, Cooper and-Posey. from 8 to So'clock, for the Inst time this season. eS Se a to | can do anything on earth, Capital and the Tropics,” “Jerusalem and the D ORES, WELL FEN ND IMPKOVED | of the bes’ stocked » city, and . | Foster, the Postmaster General an ir Ye bi 2 elec! jonight are & president, vice pre: BO fyittecmiil in evo orier, © wonedwellina, | 222iQble goods and low prices is excelled by hone, maker, Secretary Noble, Mrs. Elkins and See- | Washington's birthday was celebrated by ig! PI Miss Turpie, assisted by Mrs. Baumgras, will | ge, patcekay? teuaa vsentative of |, E¥ery oue whe saw Jackson Park and its con- | Holy Land” and “igyptand the Mile.” The si Washington Division, No. 2, by @ fancy dress i: a ries meena do ge ed tenis feel that the world’s fair of °93 should be | lecture ouJerusalom is in response to requests oung lady ina blue silk gown, bad the bonor was crowded to overflowing. The| yr 4 p x, Sra Dexter Tuur-| anteline to be aistaamaktces, men when called upon to make remarks at | Play lecttre of last year, and the two om 22 belng the Aret presented to" the Presklent. Gueste of the evening were company A, sixth | | Urs, B. Hetileton) and Mics. ge. abies anc other outbuildings, with fine garden and | ‘¥yinch Checked Wool Suitin orchard: within convenient distance of Wa- eae OWner Wishes to leave the stata Price, $3,000. Ad- c deans the abvre is fine xrazing f + ~ ee Cal 2 cWiidar beta Sean capi RIN je unquaiifiedly pledged themselves not pare the result of Mr. Stoddard’s visit at Ft Sei ported Silk and Wool § .. | battalion, Capt. Walker commanding, t. | ber will not receive next Friday, but wi al ATT only to vote, but to work for an appropriation spring. An announcement of great Wasa 4 TRY | pitch imported Silt Ae ee re eet tains alooet with overseers | Benson and company A of the filth battalion | home March 4 atNo. 1Cookeplace, corner 30th | Yesterday afternoon Mrs, Henry & Matthews | ia créer that the Coie tenets na hn et: rest im this connection i» the ome that MM fea ies og Wastin o*ahiiress TP. BUIe fon wraps. It looked a little novel tosee | 8Md a number of the Washington Light In- | and Q streets. gave a tea at her home on 30th street, which was | Pate in the honor of having the n | Stoddard be beard bere no more unt o We have the above materiais in all the fzehionable | ladies with bonnets and wraps on moving | {#ntry. ‘The committee on dancing, C. W.| Among the pleasant features attending the | sttended by the following ladies and gentle- | ‘#¢ history of fairs. Congressman Durborow !159, having arranged with bis managers to FOR, BENT_FARM OF 67 ACRES; WITHIN 4 | shades. “Come im and took then ‘over ‘and compare | around the blue room, but friends there called | § ates, chairman, had an excellent program | celebration of the anniversary of the birth of & sa bs was indefatigable in his attentions to the ex- | make in their company ® tour around the ries = * is bet : = - men: Miss Prague, Miss Willet, Miss Brady, rT pular as wa rerdd, to £0" a patos of (us cA UD new uwollings: Janke new | quauitics and prices. Nuether you care to bay ornet | them in and they had just as good a time as if | ®*tanged. the “father of his country” was a reception at | Mr HD. Gerke, Mee JcAy ter, Mise | (UrMoniste and was almost as popular as was | worid, to return with lectures ou Japan, Ching berries. Only $20 per month. =. A. PHILLIPS & they were daintily arrayed in evening dresses. | |The marringe of Mr. M. F. Talty and Miss | the residence of J. C. DePuteon, 213 Fairfax | stransbury, Mise Williams, Mr. F. Lewis Mar. | u® © omega Palmer, who captured the whole ond L india, Tho enle of ickets will begin nex® SUN, 1419 N.Y ave (aL ‘There was no pushing or crowding to get into | Margaret Downing of this city was celebrated | strect, Alexandria, held in. honor of Mrs. | shall, Mre-’Jas. McMillan Mra. A. W. Ferga. | S2eemtion- mes Or as kn Foe, HENT_DAIRY AND_ POULTR JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, the blue room,,to start with, any more than any-| at St. Aloysius Church this afternoon at 2| Arthur Hendricks, "president of the Woman's | son, Mrs, Alexander, Iunsiall, Mise Moir, ites Seocstope pam artim Naniovat-—An.amatear twelve udlewn. w. of this city in Va.: good neizh- | gop 713 Market apace. where else. All sorts and conditions of hu-| o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Kev. | Kelief Corps of ‘the District of Columbia, | John Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gadsby, Me, GxEat Swutis ‘is COURT. pertormance at “Olt Love Laticre” and "A Spelt PE Blinds Stes ais 8 a ne manity passed along before thejreceiving party, | R. Cowardin, 8. J., of St. Ignatius Church, | Among those present were Mr. and Mra A’ | Wm Marbury, Mise Stevens, Mra H. J: May, CTE the New Nationa Theater, under the suspioss ; AND ANDY } who crea‘ great furore. One prou i, Byrne an ian, The bride, handsomely . H. Martin, Mr. . ft. John B, Clark, Mre. Chas. W. Fisher, Mre, scaillags Siaialiamia gtou Deora Cunpsews P; but young papa brought his six-months-old | attired in a costume of cream bengaline, with | Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Doren, Mr. and | Henry Lockwood. Mrs. Shriver, Mise Myers, Sictitead Wrasse Mortand, ths ‘Sow tube a?! ae = — —% = —— ao fe6-3m* aan JOBS STEPH: baby with him to greet the President. He — passementerie,and carrying a bouquet of | Mrs. Arch Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ‘I. | Miss Downman, Mrs. Downman, Miss Katharine Oren rnarts Mecent, to lew tater of | known indiooeed qeutiansn tine rt ie 6 13 F st. n.w.. inscton. D.C. ae Bake a specialty of Children’s Pict- | showed more enthusiasm than judgment in ex- | Marguerites, entered the church on the arm of Jacobs, Miss May Fowler, Mra. Emily E. Miller, | Clark, Miss Read, Miss Tree, Hellen, Mrs. . England, Ep gg ‘obarit [a Hiat andFicgion, victuresyet,tooy are | Powing the youngster to the night air, but it | her brother, Mr. KF. Downing, to the trains | Mre. Emma J. Goodrich, Mrs, G. G. Bane, Mr: |W Hord, Miss Vineent, Ars. Win. Dodge. Mise |FUAFY 13_ owing 'to revelations made by Mr. | Nim Alico Middle Mins artet, Mie: Fofous and outnde of the Dutnce GH, CALy giten vers d'ficuit to photograph and re- | ever a “man was rewarded he was | of the ever-popular Lohengrin wedding march. | W. H. Penoyer and Mr. Jas. Brennan. Lock Poca Mea WD Oca, SU tee Lainey Saeuthash ta Tied changed vated Oe nd Mr. Bulkie a VEKI & CU..1010 F st. bw. fef-lm* e vention w 8 which we are always, willinw to eraily @ chiid will sit best if lefie FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS ‘iu babies snd children; taken awink,’ will be intro~ cigut couples of young of society circles, led by by the, smiles | and) gentle touch of |She was preceded by her bridesmaids, Miss| Mra, Worthington Dorsey and the Misses | Geo. T. Dinlop, Mr, Win. Wheatley, Dr. Penn | blackmailing a number of weslthy and titled ios naka ie wea the President an wife, and then by every- rs. D. | Dorsey will be at home Thursday, 25th. Compton, Dr. J. H. Yarnal r. John Van | undergraduates of Oxford University, was | ladies and gentlom body else in the blue room, showing that all | Downing, E. Hall, 0. W. ‘AM. a Rensselaer, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr. H. Suter and canard Sy crepe ten om the world feels akin on the question of baby | Schoepi ushers. At the aliar the bridal party Mra.-H. E. Lacey, 1815 Clifton strest, will d’ Mrs. Cowles. ‘Those who assisted | YFourht up on remand yesterday morning at | Mrs Col. Lieber and received by r. J Capt. e CB SALE—A MOSLER FIREPROOF SAFE; worship. Now and then came stop in the crowd | was met by the groom and his best man, hold her last reception Thursday. Me. Matthews in receiving were Miss Wheat- | the Bow street police court in London. The — ogg das | ae Brcoca as new.” will sell cheap toseil atoace, ad: | Pprxce, and the receiving party bad a chance to sco | ©. Egloff. The altar was elaborately decorated | Mra. William MeMurtrie of Brooklyn is mak- | ley, the Misses Matthews, Sirs. Pitt Cooke and | court room was crowded with young lords and | 1icket® cun now be ol Lo nee es _ ees Fotografer, what was going on behind them. Secretary |and presented @ beautiful appearance. Mr. | ing a visit at her father's, Commissioner Doug- | Mrs. Nicholson. The lower floor of the house | other heavy swells. i thay Wk bo cn ac a dnanaels bea Fe SALI N ENGINEER'S A! BUILDER'S | fe13 Pa. ave. and 11th st. Blain tablished himself cozily in a corner of | and Mrs. Taity left the city at 4 o'clock for an | lass. was turned into a conservatory for the occa- Edwin Francis Stanhoy tenth earl of Ches- | store. Jevel, tripud sod vox: neariy new: cost 879: will | — aera a sofa and had a quiet chat with his colleagues | extended trip to the West Indies. Upon their ee sion and the effect produced was the subject of “ ed rel. ll at Koom 7, May b'ld’g. cor. 7th and | [)RED. STURZ FINE 85 PATENT LEATHER AND “ 4 ; terfield, who is thirty-seven years of age anda Gates Ens aw. i Calf Skin Shoes now $i. tu bals. andcoug. Thos. in the cabinet. Mr. Wanamaker and Secretary | return they will be at home to their friends on ieee Roe iocer many compliments. 5 y 3 Miles my OB SALE_A DART BIcW LLENT | Cousins Fine Cur. Kid snd singe poet athag = Rusk, who like to feel in touch with a crowd, | Mondays in April at 1024 North Capitol street. battali ipsa ne mate al cea ee great swell, was among the first witnesses IN AND OUT boom SPORTS. Ecseaison: “will weit cheep for cash. Apply, | $5 reduced ta 91 $8 tg closeout. Jol left the seclusion of the blue room to mingle} An enjoyable party was given leet Friday| Company A, second battalion, D. C. N. G. a Il Dlase vesterday in the | led: He enid that he had received a letter wikia wis se 1007 B- J. ave. nw. band 7 o'clock p.m. fet 2001 Pa. ove. Formeerly West Kod with the promenaders ail over the house. Dr. evening by Miss Nannie and Philip Shoemaker | (Corcoran Cadet Corps), enjored = “stag’ re was @ smal e yesterday in the | ‘sentical to the one received by Lord Hoth- y ieee. | ca Ag td |e Jw. setpy. | Scott was where he likes to be bestin the | Cen ey ome Cordounier, Montgomery |Party on Monday evening. In all about 100 | store of Reuben Johnson, 2523 P street. The | fcid. Sent Schacter willge te Rurepe ehout Gn us sane Ae; test of reasons forseline: "Web! | y= = — eet eee ctaze till rectly Lo ocioek 8°] County, Ma. Among thove present were Mice | Persons were present, about half of the num- | engine went down in response to an alarm and | ‘The letter referred to was worded as follows: | 1st of April, or about ton days after bis amstel TRE aS One DOSED WEAR ee | Pxecamig , Ven o Mrs. Blaine made her first appearance in the | Lizzie Lowe, Miss Carry Philips, Miss Minnie | ber being invited guests of the company. The | in a few minutes succeeded in extinguishing it.| _“-sy Lord: 1 dow: my hushand | in Chicago with Ives, He has also accepted Prot Siviigute sieves press ARES DEC CAKE | | CA MEANS, OF HAUID COMMUNICATION, sq | ine with the cabinet Indies. At 10o'clock all | Collins, Miss Blanche Riley, Miss Julia Dake, | room was handsomely decorated, but the princi. | The lose, which ia mostly to the stock of gro- | died iz huis je marriage Sh the challenge of Slosson to play the latter @ ELMAN, Jr Stores. Fur tra 4 4 aI | aity, tho muutting parcels or iessaxes {r6m | the people had been presented and two-thirds | Miss Annie Lowe, Miss L. Schneider, Misses | 5a) feature was the well-filléd table. There was | °eTies. amounts to probably $150. Acoal oil | Pat it'wiis no metas oe rs. — leparted. The corr! Mamie and Batis Bo er y, inaap wus the Game of tho vat it wi LE a at partieniai system haene | of them had d od. The idor up stairs, | M d Kai hueider, Miss Jessie Rile: mp fi HOLE STEAM 7 Abi scalars. HES 2 __116 W. Baltimore st., Baitimore, ‘M4. | one part of ab nother $ debts. series of three games, 800 points each night a oo MELLUE BiSFarcH co., hick in abe tho renesvou of te news| nf Hil tin Ane Chappe pd aw | Suan WER yada” Aris ater ere ns, axrmox® aroe's FONERAr. srheeghgrentolatryerehre lo 3 o and advances. ‘BY State at., ny f 3 I ‘ = YDE's F ° 2 spcoraaeeneny, 9 fo19-002~ Benton. hiase,_ | PACT POP ations; wan as quict ase churey | Frank Mili, Albert Shoemaker, Harry Kener, | members of the crack companies of the guard. || Messrs. Arthur T. Brice, Gibbs, Matthews, ne tlh st. and Mass. ave. u. J EBVAND. ENGRAVER AND LITHOGKAPHER, | yard. Secretary Halford in his office was | Emory Philips. Clinton Tallman, Charlie Kob- iCKREL PLATED SHOW CASES, Se busy with his mail, Astistant Secretary Pruden | inson, Isuac Shoemaker, B. Bement and Rev.G. ——_ oMetuntile, tusestuse, Seomdchatel | Visiting cards printed from plate, 73e. per1UQ_oct_ | had naught to disturb him in dispatching more | W- Shiplev and others. The occasion was in every respect # most enjoS-| yarbury, Commodore Looker and Dr. Green-| of Oxtor. uh your lurisisy coud seis tone soon sence a ee leaf were the pallbearers whoyesterday silently | @3°% fori nom and agar escorted the remains of Mrs. Anthony Hyde to | #!!, perfect vecrecy. as I's w York during the week preceding departure for Europe. lasquerad . i ‘i Py 0 keep Up tine ts i 101 Manning Begins His Practios. - tela’ |] STABLISHED = AX. DEALER | of the publie business in his office, the pens} Mr. and Mrs, Cabell entertained s company | ay, ee eae ratae ball ar the Tied. Rose | Heit last resting place in Oak Hill. forma! and notiuy Cirent Italian band. fain sery | Charlon Manning, the ex-champio pool OLD, KITCHEN Washes Jewelry, silver Ware, &c., | manipulated by two women writers at the hall | at dinner last evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. bipaoaen lmerines ‘A CALICO HOP, FetPEave the honor to be, my lord, your lerdship’s | Player of America, who is soon to contend with bed room sets, | COLNY epainns sevccmits weve s+ Fue watchand | table finishing up their story of the reception | Persifor Frazer of Philadelphia. The guests | Pleasure Club last evening was quite a success. Last night the Golden Chain Pl cua | cuenta \ aay, ond year dectentgfe Ss tes dw el din, shined Oi Oud 4 OR A lin Oy ORE. ene ree eee Kina | Scratched away in unison, and down the corri-| present to meet them were Justice and Mrs. | There were a great variety of masks. At 10:30 — ee eee oe sees a adverdaetleneesncwapy +s. BOG UEP Ce pieces: ks i 7 Cine thas week EGAL BLAN dor Steward MeKim was bustling around su-| frewer. Mr. and Mra. A. Leo Kuctt, Gen, | o'clock the judges, J. H. Buscher, F. Coppes, {8% ® calico hop, and until a Into hour| |The receipt of theabove letter was, according | practi © yesterday w’"Toprt Pak | ———— is perintending the serving of the usual supper | Greely, Mrs. Wilbour of Rhode Island, Col. |G Fritch, C. V. Trott and M. Schneider | Academy Hall was the scene of much merri- | t ene eeeees iy sates oontae u's parlors, © LE-CHEAP-A LOT OF ciGaks aND | © Est. to tho reception parts. Herbertand Miss Cabell. ‘ eee ts ment. All the ladies wore calico aprons, while | & threats of exposure, law suits. &c., unless | with Charies Strewe. Also store Bxtures. ‘Call at ouce, eG Lo See Mrs. Harrison had a new gown for last night, : It was of white silk with elaborate pearl and Wee ; uy gold beaded passementeries. It had short = ; awarded the prizes as follows: First group | ment. All the indies wore calico s money was forthcoming, and, in some cases, | by the score of 100 to 60 in ten frames. alae ae vemsisted, by hive, | PFi2e. €10; 210 in gold to the group of negroes | Corresponding ties. Over 150 couples, parte. | 2 Prisoner actually brought suit against some ——- — : composed of thirty members of the Jolly Pleas- | pated. The success of the affair was largely | ! tue young lordiugs. Terry and Foutz Signed. w putfed sleeves, but her long gloves reached up | 8. S. Hoover, jr., and Miss Sackett, will receive | ure Club: the second group prize, $5, to the | Sue to the efforte of Miss Anna Dunberth ‘and | _L0%d Ormathwaite was the next witness! Curtain John Ward of the Brooklyn elub te a CE Fence | to them. It her hair she wore w simple corunet | at her home, No: 1406 Chapin strect, tomorrow | Bridget Afuloue Wake: by the following: Misses | Mr, Thos. A. Crowley. aed. ie cessenee ‘mas chealier to Mat ot) su patelon $0 Dalen, Peeeihaien, ar — a ee ire Brick | ¢ white ribbon, tied in @ pretty bow. She | from 4 to 7. M. Schlotterbeck, S. Fritsch, K. Herrmann, * soem . ow Masia " : sod Tad sie Haar Lint ceeat” "usb | carried a bouquet of sweet poss, Senator and Mrs. Gibson will not be at home | Schulz, R. and K: Risser and T. Hausmann, MARRIED IN WASHINGTON. Counesl copeeonetiog Lock lRotiey, Sie Mark | Maven and oftas ew Magins Seses See CHANGE. 610 | = = = Mrs. Blaine was in black silk and jetted lace. | tomorrow. ‘The individual lady prize to the character of} Robert E. Smith, a well-known Washington | Of Carnavon and the Earl of Aylesford also | contracts for next season. Mr. Byrne yester- [0k SALE-A SEW DOMESTIC SEWING M ALEXANDRIA. Mrs. Foster wore pink brocade with a jacket | yast evening a social gatheri held at | L°Ps¥ and the individual gents’ prize to the | boy (son of R. Emmert Smith of P etreet), who | tified to the fact that their clicuts bad re- | day signed “Dave” Foutz and “Will” Terry for hie ased Over one week, om accom x bodice of garnet satin. - 8 siliott, 1208 athe ctrace ak | Sharacter of @ ballet dancer. ‘The members of | wont west abont four years ago to seck hie for. | CC:¥ed similar letters, the coming campaign. Both of these gentle- Res ead leat ta fa Mrs. Elkins wore pale blue satin and lace and | the residence of Mrs. Elliott, 1208 4th street, in | the club wero all masked in a comical dreas “ , Counsel also produced in evidence the papers ed the new condition of affairs — oe ee ee a becoming white ostrich boa round her neck. | honor of the approuching marriage of her | guit. After awarding the prizes supper was | ‘ume, was married on the 10th instant at Day- | in action supposed go have been brought by a d & moderate reduction in their oh ee ‘The proposal to dispose of the American coal |” Mrs. Wanamaker in a superb gown of gray | daughter, Miss Minnie Elliott, to dir. Robert | served and then dancing was resumed, ton, Wash., to Miss Mary Sexton. Mr. and Mrs. | certain “Ruth Morland” against Earl Kussell.the : wharf properties on the river at the east end | gatin, with sable trimmings. Hayden. which will take place February 20, at | ‘The officers of the club are John R. Baker- | Smith will make Spokane. Wash.» their future | center of interest in the recent Kussell against eos of Oroncko and Pendleton streets kept the city || Mrs. Rusk was in pale blue and light yellow | the Immaculate Conception Church. © Those | smith, president; Albert B. Schlotter beck, vice | home, and will have the good wishes of many | Russell divorce suit, in which he defeated his i : here for their prosperity and happiness. " Coney Island Declarations. council boards in sessi id nearly | brocade with fine Ince. resent were Mrs. Maj. Boteler aud daughter, | president; Frauk H, Rueth, recording wecre- ; =r oe Beerdom os SP clock The alder aE night until nearly | DESI. MeKieo wore pink satin striped ailk, with | Mr. and Mra. Lowis Nuce, Mr. and Mra. dames | ary; John ‘Thoma, inscial” socvetacy, end ‘THE CATTLE MARKET. The suit of “Rath Morland” aguinst Parl | |, The following horsesliave been declared from, two (Aldermen acta aad ice ant), voted to | ecru lace and olive bows. ister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nace, Mr. and Mrs.| Wm. Umbau, treasurer. Committee ‘of At the Arlington stock yards on Monday | Russell was for £100. aif of which sum, it was | the suburban handicap: Longstree ‘ ease ty le bh in, | J. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Nye, Mr. E. Nace, | rangements, G. Bakersmith, chairman; John claimed, had been loaned by the plaiutiff to | Kingston, 129; La Tosca, 120; Banquet, 113; poplar) motor posieel Seon cena site the boron trcsoel Gite Mle avon ib: | Mr. i. English. Prof. G. Nolley, |i iss Maud | Schlotterbeck, jr., Chas. F.. Herrmann, Harry | tenty-five cattle were up and sold as follows: | the defendant, The remainder of the sum, it | Yosemite. 110, and Reporter, 100. inte fax tam pours, With the igh’ on tea 223 | bea Lauric, Miss May . Miss Mary Neff, Mr. | Krakeand Fred. J. Simmonds; floor coiamit- | Best sold from 4 to 434c. per‘pound; good,33 to | appears, “Ruth Morland” claimed as due her Stone have Sen Geskennd Sein Oe ebenbele. Spixcup |of the company,’ to phen ‘aa: posta Mrs. Dimmick was in white silk and net. Barbee, Miss Olive Barry. tee, Ed. J. Frank, chairman; Wm. C. Botsch, | 4c.; medium, 3 ,to 3!c.; common, 2 to 3c. | for the delivery of certain levters. DDING oF pany, lbs.; Lorkville Belle, 125, cGowoneu | at any time " within three years at| Senator and Mrs. Gorman were at home| Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sweat have gone to | Geo. agon, 105. t. Alsy pianos ‘r ; Horning: Geo, Willner, Geo, Voneiff, | Sheep and lame wero on the market and soli | The earl received the threatening letters on Chemesty, Ain cael & i Chas. Voliand, Wm. W. Kaiser and Wu. J. | as follows: Lambs, sold from 5 to 63{c. per | the eve of his marriage, in which the writer > 110, nese 500." ‘The common council declined to friends, and brilliantly en-| Mexico. They expect to return by the first of ° 4 ee oe caucus with the akiermen im thie movement | ete foe sti, largest companies af tho | ADeil Knobloch. und; sheep, 4 to 58{c. Calves sold from 5 to | threatened to contess to Carl Russell's bri Work on the Hall Grounds, : | i a tact thet he had committed adultery with ard inid the subject on the table. This wharf, | season. The house was fragrant with flowers. | Mre-and Miss Proctor will not receive to- Se $0080 don Markos bee, Dd Calves sold from | the ect ch and siao to publish conuie’ Tetlas, | _ Work on the ball grounds stendily progresses. holds: with @ - oe wi ect! the corporation | 4 stringed orchestra made delightful music. | morrow. * e G.U. i sorzs. uuless the £100 was paid. All the trees have been removed from the field, — wang estat Saagh gee ablic, was leteed for | Fiegaut gowns were the rale,and in every |"'Sfie Oyster, 1227 18th street, was the hostess | Committees of the Grand United Order of) ate. Benj. R. Ogle, another one of the old | MF Russell sdmitied that Fart Russell bad | whick: has been dag up and is being put in con- __FOR al Company, but has been i for | chess enreccsetis oreo seterent ioe | of alarge dancing party on Monday evening. | dd Fellows are at work arranging for the| Sel . A written certain letters to Morland, and, be | dition. ‘The task cf building more open seats = pany een upleased for | whose movements are always of interest in a . reception and entertainment of the B. | “itizens, died this morning at his home, $104 N | added, these letters were in possession of ‘the | on the left of the diamond will son begin. nS cant sxnvnan saree or four years and has remained idle and | pojitical or social way. ‘The Senator and his ‘The drawing rooms were covered with ee a a which will meet in this city next | Street. ‘The deceased was greatly esteemed, | police. aaa en NEEDHAM ¢ jecaying. fe, wh bandsomel ‘din black | made capital dancing rooms. ‘The supper table | M._ C., 4 abet . Bi i The "Frisco Cycliste, BL CITY COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS, Ince’and jet, had. their charming group “of | was prettily decorated and. long stgeamers of | October. Mr. Geo. A. Cartter, chairman |®d his death has brought forth many expres-|__ ‘Ihe Rev. Dr. Biggs, Junior proctor of Oxford erional price, S02, Will be sou for 676 <4 cas] The city council last night, besides diseuss- | daughters with Mra. Stephen Gambrill and | yellow ribbon and smilax bung from the cen-| of the committee on music and print-| sions of ncere “sagret. Mr. Ogle wassiziy- per prey Sign ape ee = He bonnmayaey tenner ered ong toc —~{ ee ing the lease or optional sale of the American | Mrs. P. C. Gorman of Laurel to assist them in| ter chandelier to the corners of tho table. | ing called the following members together: | “vem years of age. thoritics had been called to the matter by an | . 7 ceiving their friends. Among those present were Miss Liilian Merritt, | "8, | ra? Henry Johnson has sold to J.C. Hurst for | tot ~ Tree by AS | miles, 1 lap; Ashingor, 264 miles, 7 laps; Robb, oal wharf, approved of the amendment of the | eceiving their : oy D. 8. Brandon, Edward Bowie, Jas. Morrison, | ¢1 395° cms . >t | article which appeared in He a 2 ~ PP ‘Miss Gorman wore black satin with gold | Miss Gough of Providence. Mr. H. B. Merritt, fashington Bailey, rt G, in White Haven and | toon Mr. Morland to question him. Morland, | 264 miles, 4 laps: Lamb, 263 miles, 8 4 passementeries, Miss Hattie Gorman ecru atin | Miss Grace Miller, Miss Marion Lilley, Miss | 1. Me Wid: Smith, J. Hi Geott and | Harlem. ‘Thie property is situate near a eee et aa ae isiem Magtinad | Prince, 256 miles; Stage, 245, Rowell, 220 policemen for mis- | Pnq‘chifton. Miss Daisy Gorman wore white | Noble, Mr. Orrie Beall, Nellie Beail. Mr. | Hent er, and organized by electing | Junction of the Canal and Foxhall roads. _ | Be, consumel’ Sul) Tu thy mililct who wes | O'Flanbagen, 200 miles. sEetets an tacit the city council power to | satin with peari trimmings. Mrs. P.C. Gorman | George Mills, Miss Coombs, Mr. C. Orton | Wiliam Walker, vice ob rman, and J. H. Scott | Messrs. Greenlees, Lee and Wheeler, the First i ‘ - c “ 3 btain the sympathy and influence —— abolish and to create offices. They referred to i Brown, Miss Lowe, Miss Bayley, Mr. Thomas Co-operative Building Association's finance | #2*10u8 to o! ; THK CouRTs. the tinance committeean amendment authoriz~ seredee tity Onenice mappa jini nee | PiordJenking, Mr, Charlee Allca, Me. Williaa | #F2tary. i te committee, met last night and on examining | Of the most exalted poopie in England, and ug the city council to issue £200,000 ind per! "among others present were the Vice Presi- | Stockbridge. Miss McGowan, Miss White, Mr. the books of the secretary and treasurer found | ro eae en eset or extreme that che Rarity Covnt—Judge Montgomery. cent bonds tor the purpose of improving the | gent, Mrs. Elkins, iiss Grace Davis, Senator | Thomas J. Fisher, Mr. Moore, Mr. Brainerd, a everything correct. would, no doubt, in Morland’s opinion, offer | Yesterday—Chesapouke and Obio Canal Com- streets. “The couneil also retused to increase | and Mra. Charles H. Gibson, Senator and Mrs. | Miss Keed, Mr. Beyer, Mr. Allan Guy, Mr. Clif.| John C. Harst has purchased for @13,195 of | Yesterday afternoon Thomas Dowling sold egy reo nto a nobleman who ‘would | Pauy agt. Drown; payment cf receiver's fees the salary « Sok ¥ treasurer to $400 per an-| Hale, Senator and Mra. Vance, Senator and | ford, Miss Watkins. H. Jonnson parts of Whitebaven and Harlem, | Hilleary Bros.aone year's lease of the fish , to attain the great ends which ordered. Davisagt. Jackson; WilliamJ. Camp- ieee en —ammmer | appointed guardian ad Lier. fece of evidence submitted was | mente—0Y, 42, 45, 53, 56, £8, 59, 60 and 61. ctof repriring Queen street . = IK head at 2 cost of EGsd wee eterel reek | Mrs. ‘Cockrell, Senator and Mrs. Walthall, Sen-| ‘The marriage of Mr. George A. Wells of committee to prepare an ordinance for assess- stands in the old M street market house. The on the C. — a ee Stas Hintley, Beastor Ulocock, Luisuk und here: | Wukssbert®, Pa, and Mre, Harriet K. Bimpeon | condemnation line above ‘MeClelland have SS ot @ somewhat different though almost of a| Today—Second Colored Baptist Chureb; time GEST SST SONS SESE | hie proper "A report, tate wo | au Meer ayers Su aes Ou | Song, Ybriny 2 atthe" reidney of ex | EUctated, for” S216), of FG, Newlands ee Fg Ng lglg fag ad 9 Gaausoure stool with it ost $1,Si9 to put in ‘the fourth ward_forty- Renee sokasoa ME Be ME Sores ae eee Senator and Mrs. 0. Sasa tat x street, ee ee a hod ‘The Senate in executive sessionhas confirmed | prisoner had, in 1874, been sentenced to a disposition an . THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ‘Sireate wes prosuted by: thonmees cnceettien: Larner, Mr. and Mrs. David Harry, Mr.andMrs. | O<007i of ‘Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson. The Se ae the following nominations: loth Se ee PE (on Jos. Buttington, to be United States district age agt Bateman; leave to file amended ona oup> o- rite sve | which propoved that twenty-four crossings, | Bassett, Mise Walthall, the Misses Nugent, Mr. | handsome Parlor was beautifully decorated for reno maar pe _| udge for the western district of Pennsylvania, | 745,007" Holden of Oxford, corroborated | oft ate ‘On SALE NT CYWIGHE PIANO; | running north and south, should be put dow: the occasion. Fide looked charming Deeds in fee have been filed as follows:| J." ¢. Reeve, postmaster at East Greenwich, " RTF sort tune: orusinal Dries | and the report was adopios. pasdowms Jand Mra, Seaton Perry, Mr: and Mrs. B. HL | jovely costume of gray bengaline, with irrides-| pT Groge to 3A Wetmore sub 7 sony [A « of the junior proctor's inquiries he, Dr. Hol- Cincerr Covnr— Judge Mé pou. reduced « HtGo WOKCH & CO. u Po! P Warner, Miss Lester, Mrs. and Mise Gouveneur, | cone trimming and handsome diamond. orna, | F: 1 GteeR to J. ‘ore, sub 57, square 916; | R. I. den, had issued an order forbidding the under-| _ Yesterday—Samuel Brensinger Ret ne . iets NOTES. Mr. and Mra. Ye, Minister Tateny, Mr. and Mrs. | Sones after congratulations aud rotreshmnents | €4500. W. P. Kellogg to W.E. Boulter, sub 60, GFaduates from visiting the prisoner's ree-| H. Minnick: verdict and judgment Oe DALE A VEsIKABL SIANO. ONLY 837 ‘The funeral of the late Kobert Williams took Pepe ag ere erg meas tat — the happy pair, amid the usual shower of rice, | 4-163; €2,750. J. T. Arms to W. Mayse, pt. 1, leent. Maris E. Watson and Walter J. Wat- .% several me, St ae ‘aint wera | Place this afternoon from his late home, on Pe a ira, tiene B Jesksen) Bel Panuatatiee aa eerie rarer beri they will remain | blk. 2, Effingham place; 1,325. W. Mayse to iene, the postmaster of Ox- | son, administrators of Marvin Eastwood'sdeed, “s THOMBON'S MUSIC S1UKE, 4 {ith | Prince street near Fayette street, and was at- | Y's, Compion, bir., Mrs, and the Misses Hutch- | Util the 25:b, when they leave for « wedding | Louisa Carter, same property; @—. P. E. Me- wed oenedhvcearwrviee amined. Hoe said | agt. Presbrey and Green, parties settling dis ‘OK SALE — <A 8ST ‘Mr. James G. Payne, the auditor of the court, that owing to representations made to him by SWAY & SONS sqUane | tended by Sarepta Lodge, L O. 0. F., and | inson, Mr. Chauncey Depew, jr., Representative | Journey of ten days, visiting friends in Phile-| Euigeth to Catherine Daly, sub 26, sq. 816; PiaBo. almost new oruin 200-can ve | Alexandria Council, Jumor American Me-| and Mra. Dixon, Col. Berret and Dr. and | Geiphia.and New York. Aiter March 10 they | ¢ ” Eonma L. Godfrey to C. C. Clark, lot 8, | has Sled bis reportas to the compensation to . cont al can ve 2 be at home to their friends at No. 66 Sou oa si k, lot 8, a teat tgp $50 sino cu ot two bar chanics, Mra Owens. A large number of Baltimore | ¥! : 38; @—._ E. N. Morrill to B. W: the receivers, Henry C. Windship and Victor ede “Yrribech&cOnbe: Seven Washingtonians, under feigned names, ‘le street, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Among the guests | 9q- 85; €—. . sub vers, Henry UK SALE—GLEAT BANGATS “GF: | made a large contribution to the ber roma of | fenuemen Were prevent, a representation of | Were Capt. and airs’ Merriam, relatives of the | 8 nq. 150; €2,600. F. E. Clareboux to A- Cush way recommending an allowance of $1,500 this city om the 22d of ‘February, sto, eo] ee bride, Col. Carlin, Senator and Mrs. Conger, | muller, part 3, sq. 896; $4,205. H. Heil to John night at the station. house and yeoterany gave | SETH th nites art, wuver service that dec-| Airs Redmond, Mr. and Mra Jaa, K-Humplrey | A. Jones, eub 64, q. 1008: 8G. T. Wood to ‘that . ‘ f St. Paul, Dr. and Fisher, Miss | 0. G. Sta 18, q. 154; ‘the i Loree Lahey walenuacyeige Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard entertained at | Trimble of Califersiocnd Me.Freden Bate | Thomas AW , ab “fond a ir Alexandria trip. dinuer last evening Mr. Justice Harlan, Dr. J.| 4 pretty morning wedding took place $3,750. F.R. Horner to suppressed by —— ©. Welling, Mr. 8. H. Kauffmann, Hon. W. E pre yng ud excl ca te 8, block 24, Brookland; $525. ‘addressing Lord ‘The Emancipation Celebration. Simonds, commissioner of Tatante, Repesoen foray Lope byterian Church, | Peyton to ‘f. M. Fields, lot 11, block the public location excellent. prices ioderate. title The executive committee for the emancipa-| tatives Henderson of lowa and ley, Rev. | Dr. —— ae ‘The contracting par-| ham place; $—. A. A. fresh — | He Say cneeentinn met ok No. 06 0 stost | Dene, publis priate. Me fetias ._Payse | Heed Tae popabctiy of the yeane counts ets | earl See ue ee Ma Temanded for ATTORNEY southwest last evening. The meeting was | Enimer, publ rot: J. Eltrette Watkins | attested by the host of frionds that crowded the | lot a0, aan Gi tahey, ne es pee —— called to order by the chairman, C. H. Marshall, | 544 Mr. Charles J. Bell. ebureb. ushers were Messrs. A. A. Walker, | Philips. lot 13, #q. 799; @—. C.-C. in custody, with S. E. Jones, secretary. The chairman |") ‘Deane, atte ot tative Doane of | Will Gettinger, Chiff K. ‘man and Ross N. | James Marshall, sub 34, sq. 808; ° stated that the meeting was called for the pur- | Mrs. Dos fe o ive Doane of | Gray. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. oe Oe My - pose of making arrangements for the emanci- | Qhio, will receive as the ai ete ee Ce | and Mra. Walker left for an extended tion convention and he had er the ee ee tei | tip. Mrs. Messer Divorced. 3 aud Charity Hall as the place for holding | 31: 50" — ‘Mrs. Compton, Miss Sacke Mra. Tiers and Miss Tiers entertained a num-| Annie E. Messer was today granteda divorce, : se | ae oon ee erceting for Tuecday: March 1,et| Senator and Mrs, Woleott have returned from | ber of their friends last evening ‘most. delight. | "ith the custody of her two children, by Justice ee te =e ° fully at their handsome residence, 1441 Rhode Vatster Lave butidins, Be Dae we ANELATLAW | 7:30 pm. ‘The districts will meet Monday, the | Denver. at 1441 Hagner. The bill, filed by Messrs. Cook 2 i and each elect three delegates and Island avenue. Several members of the Wash- and Sutherland, sets forth ber marriage with two alternates to the convention. All'societice | , Mt* Senator Teller will not receive Thurs ington Banjo : 3 Scpatueged "atone Slge casos | hire MowardT Wonde wil wot este te-| lac pony sb bas doe satin BAUS meTEAPEEE | aloraate morrow, but wil pay Thursday eal Last evening « birthday porty was given tn | Zerpesk?