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oe 2, . . Ey , f THE EVENING ‘STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c., > < FEBRUARY 29. 1892. FOR _SALE---HOUSES. FOR _SALE_LOTS. ot ee gE | THEWORLDOF SOCIETY OR =ALE— 1443 CORCORAN rv e- Inedeled: three stories, F Toomm, ‘alceven lane nd was uniquely and tastefully decorated b alcoves, lance ee iso +r ‘a ‘and presented joeets. bath and ali mod. imps. -new range. latrobe ‘stone front): 12 rooms: 100 with potted plants and ferns Plumbing. Re. : 10x. 65,80. Apply om Premises” fue. “Owners MS RONT, mr. pibasaxt. FOR SALE—LOTS. can pee ctr egroftertns. The Diversions of Fashionable Peo- POR SALE-WALLACH PLACE NEAR 14TH OT. SWo-story and basement bric rooms and oath: rented for €2240 por month: teryg 4 ee * ribbon, embossed in gold letters with name Scns “Vera pa FaRPbzacaT,gn0u 5 ste. ececammadmniig ihicint wan Seiden a = sais a BY uw Taagd a : i j ing was continued till a late hour. Among Fatt IN Fa! SDEIA—VER CHEAY- 3 5 ‘ iryes Se Base ig Me i dean an? Biba erate, containing Frome nd DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS. E'S. King. Mice Maty"Opn einer of Ball fatto R BK. Price, $1.80. Very easy t GEO. ¥. WORL {e2@-2t Second National Bank bids. (OK SALE BARGAIN IN CORN Fincitaie for rasiness 10 enna 1 230; lot V4x80. located on Hist. ue. .price, GEO. ¥. WORT! 3 J. King, Miss Mary Oppenheimer of Baiti« more, Miss Carrie Kaufman of Boston, Miss a Carrie Jacobs of New York. Mr. Nat. King of Many Entertainments of » Social Nature— Tag cae Miss = Newark, Misses Belle Schmidt, Jennie Wallach, Elegant Dinner Parties—Receptions and Mr Fd. Dieudoune, ‘tive. Dieu. | LeD& Strauss, Sara Hirsch, Mamie Baumgar- PrOREDPORD W. WALKER & S08, Tene—Personal Notes of General Inter-| donne, Me EG. Barre ee et nea, | tem: Emily Nattans, Fannie Kaufman, Ernie Isth st. bet. Rand S, 1 Pest. bet. 10th and 1th, S30. ft. near lots 4.snd 9 5 Kenyon near 1sth, 90x150 : Dartmouth near 13th. 50x10, : (Cail or write for new bulieti of iinproved and un- SOR SALE 10th =. w. reise, oe. ob Reenassuzseesi Roanoke. bie; price, peloton Eand F sts sw. /6 rooins a1 150 of 3 Princeton. 50x150.--°""" te F st. bw. ., 4 Richol Martha Strauss, Jome Michaelis, ional Bank bide > bath: press brick bay Gre bot teh and 1th ne, 18x00, TOR SALE_BEAUTIEULLOT. 31 FEET FRONT | ot rot Mrs J. W. McMillan, Mrs Weisner, Mrs. | Atvelie Wolf, H. Minster, Rose Goodman, I- ieg located on Fst nce neat sae 140836 6 stew, | SS APRS = Eames, Mrs. M. R. Moore, Dra. -Dr- Robbins | Bonnie Noll: Rove Kaufman, Tia May. Julie f2K2t Second POR SAL._FOR INVESTM Piitecis tere ep > i Ps | Bertha Behrend, ) SALE— BUILDERS AND INVESTORS, HE! e Saturday was one of the busiest days of the | a2 sister. Mr. ‘Edelin, Mr. e Basch, Pauline Samstag, re: Pra tetris th oe Wii he tes | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE| pur wok in the vy of diners luncheon and | Heudand'ur ester’ A "SOMME © MOV® | Nes King ing A Wo Water ewonrent |= 2". “eve | POH SALE 105, ACRES DIRECTLY AT ANNAP- | ‘eae Mra. Rusk gave Sipink ancheom fee] A Pleasant leap year progressive euchre | Oppenheimer Lee Hyman, J. Heller, Wate ‘or. quarterly payments, will buy aay ih | lou SALE-TOTS FOR ALL FURTOSES house: tenant house, be.” Rare opportunity tor asub: | Fitzgerald. ‘The ladies invited. te meet. them party was given Saturday evening at the resi-|Sig Kaufman, J. hohner, J. Roventhal, J. ANTHONY HYDE DEAD. JOR Aa BREWER © CO, Tien Sea F deen tare ee | ake te et Bie i pat fouahd be Paulste, Baltimore: Aid” “jest ae | Were Mra, Foster, Mrs. Enoch Totten, Mrs. | dence of Mrs, Foster of 12th street. The sueets | Kaufman, 8. Wallech and J. Michaelis — Fok, S442 SEN, .eRooM, BAY wrnpow | Maryland aye. nen ee porte ee TOR SALE-A LARGE LisT Or FARMS iN a | HeUGon. Mre Vilas, Mrs, and Miss Scidmore, | Fotis Towies, Jos B. Martin Mee Ales Bone ee ee ee nd eee creaie et | Lat. near Oth a.c.. ux, Fadius of 20 miles from Washington many of | Mra. Mitchell and Mre. MacArthur. ton, Chas Edie, Mise Addie i owe pee Which are handsome bargains. For saie or exchange | . Another of the pretty luncheons of the day 4 ch, M st. near “d se. vere sizes, per tee ae v3 ‘The Aged Confidential Man of Mr. Corcoran HUOTING STARS. Passed Away Yesterday. After an illness of about a month the well ada ted for entertaining aud ready for occ pamey; with or without fashionabie center 9f excharse 1 z for $30. price. #4, 100.9 per cent mvestinent. a ‘O17 and Gis) F st ‘caw Groom bricks: and | {200 Fea Florence place, Sock c 4 JOHNSON E - Palmer, Mre. M. A. Barrett, Wm. French, M: , ’ bar 2-7 sheen CHNSON, CHEW Se. | was that given by Mrs. Carlisle, who was, how-| Emilie Lewis of Dalton Jury crench: MT%. | The really disastrous stage of laziness is venerable Anthony Hyde passed peacefully a. ‘ near I 100. per ft.. “= RED TO | Yer. unable herself to leave her room and bad | Blapch Pitney, Mr. F. i reached when a man feels that it is too «nuch 5 at b Address OWNER, Hox sis, Star office. ‘e6] Ma. ave. ne., new G-room brick; #400 cash; peer 03.5 per 906 R SALE—A CHANCE 81LDOM OFFERED TO a r rr a och Pitney, Mr. F. B. Barrett, Mrs. A. — away at 8 o'clock yesterday morning at bis = =e =F wonthiy': prices $4,000. " . . - -81 ft & magnificent farm in Montcomn ty near | Mrs, Gen. Breckinridge to preside for ber. | Martin, Mr. P. T. Burton, Good- | trout . a SE ees Wied € Stocker, so rst. nw._| yekinntss (oF Banoiactariie Plant ii Soithoant sufroedatation, He Gert reine irom umibens Tu the pleasant, company af ans aereaes | Saree tes apolis aia ee ee revidence, No, 1819 90th street. The lst ished and substantiall: = FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF | Several whole and half squares at speculative farm is fitted h uost improved farming | Elkins, | Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. | Barre, J. P. tcher, Miss Constance Evans,| 4. - . ime bo was a — ey: Mier bo tort a6 Taninees property On Fst. Call for list of business GEO EWORTHINGTOW, "| Cterata, choot of arse mee Perel Sato | Cre ae taaee” Marthe rere Mee. | Bas B. Long, Miss Frank Walker, Chas. T.| “HOw do you like the city bustle?” she said | out four weeks go and he was UCKETT & FORD. 617 RP. sod graded consisting of 1 Hawbletonian stallion, 7 | W: HUTCHINS, Second National Bank buildit 1308 Soy 7th stm IDE thst nw. | mares, 5 colts, 1 revistered Jersey bali Bo cows 18 mn, Mrs. Outhwaite, Mra. Thos. Riggs, | Francis, Alice Webb, Fred. Reed, Ada Stone, | © the visitor from the country. apparently in good health and «pirite. vNALETA = z Spe Mrs. Van Dorth, Miss Nathan Wright and Miss | BW. Y. Annie May, Geo. Hawkins, Nellie | “I don't know,” heanswered, ratherabashed. song # rooms and lath. atl mL} [Ok SALE-A SUPERB CORNER HOUSE ON | POR SALE-A” VERY DESIRABLE ConNER, | YOUB¢, cattle ahd 4 oxen.” There is aii enxine, saw “pcb h i > SE, ve ee moar a2 2 He had, however, that night an attack of wd pn =e - toed hn 5 on ie © = ‘verything pertaining thereto, a | Queen of Kentucky, who is now Mrs. Carlisle's .H E. Edw: oa ei ¥ eae UGUST RANE BJESTER, CDF ot._| leavetsiiys house coutuion aintcen rooms and fens | BORLIC MEL Tae mews NE EDWARD, W- | Quaker Cury arindiay wil: miakort crengtnae Ree S Baltigoce ‘eal War N Brig De fiat | _2t kinder strack me that they warn’t wearin trouble and before be bad recovered be bed for acompldte farin, | Wate is tered ce fees, | SUest. The decorations of the table were all in| Baltimore and Wm. N. Brighton. The first Jor siz for $4,000. Lane lot with Bue stables €30,000. Call em any more.” 2 fi le thee oF iat ol erty 108 sale. an 8-room brick—vy hydrauli” rain; very large barn | 8@tlet. prizes were won by Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Young; his first stroke of paralysis Whil Foto ee ne Spas! POPE SF cuts, 1508. Pa « te Ticanok tna alliecensary ont imines "whicht wat: | g Senator and Mre. McPherson, at a dinner on | the booby prizes by Miss Walker and Mr. Reed. | — his | stricken his aged wife, with whom he bed Gor. 8th and ‘9 ‘OR SALE-A NEW THREE-STORY BRICK, , ready well established by the owner and which also | Saturday night, entertained Secretary and | After the prizes were awarded supper wns aw,” said the small boy, interrupting his near 14th !302100se0ns<.. pear 14th; 50x100.., yon; 36x hear Binney; 10x 1 mod. imps., heated by, wrelve ructns and, bat. Lg ‘on east ‘side of furnace, renting for 13th st. ‘nw. between foes with the farms ohpapl oat cae Wain: beeen on lived a happy married life of just sixty ei Mi servi ing F con th “1 ilrond “hare are 400 res all fenced with plank and gost | MT Eiking, Senator and Mra, Gorman, Senator an adjoining room, ‘ereation with capitalist, “is that rai fence. Price: Romer were beaut \d who had been seriously ill and rail f ‘for all #2 and Mrs. Vilas, Minister and Mme. ro, tifully decorated’ with flowers and | yon're tryin’ to sell ean slevated rail |7oat™, ama who, be 7 for some time, died. Intepite of the serious sve. wear eHiOnT ino BRIOk” ALE em: | 2 L . Atlantic iré. Lockwood, Mr. Becker and Miss s, a man of such advanced years, Mr. Hyde's re- iat dling’ Tor 8 LS aide of Vermont ove ‘Getween and | JPOR SALE—NICE LOTS 1 who is now visiting Mrs. McPherson. alegre ermal PAR Lag Mee derechos gored ted | Markable constitution cusbled bim to rally bay window: Joe i#e Mie. HOP. HUTCHINS. i Mr. and Mra. Henry C. Bowen and Miss to the gentlemen present. _ , then, what made you say you wanted | 0a as times it eccmed $0 those about P st pear za = as RES ON GE. i FAS) FOR SALE CHEAP—81_AcRE Brown gavea pleasant welcome to their friends | _ At Minister and Mme. Tateno’s dinner last | to get out, ‘cause it was goin’ up higher than | him ‘that be would. recover. He bad aoe OK SALETEWO 2STORY BRICKS ON 9D SF. bet: Ist and‘! land, with good improvements; ood water’ good | in their own suite of patlore.at the Arlington | Thursday evening the guests were Secretary | Gilderoy’s kite?” another stroke and then it became only @ DR SALE_DO You WANT A COM Set and ‘Cy with zounse each, two, Latory serecel inn oa fences; Tocated on ‘Zth st. vurupike. about 12 ties ewe Sen | and Mrs. Rusk and ‘Mise Rusk, the Chilean estion of endurance. Although im bie - Senet rice aot0u Aaateoe ‘ frames a Pg 4.00 Al State 7 roots | LAs on Nin ‘oet rhe te fom cy Pillsal cheap or eachanie tor city pop: | 0 Saturday afternoon. By this tea they con- [and Mra. Rusk and alles Rusk, the Chilean | gotten tien. Aaah ae : tert Zi halt cash, balance in Gand ‘Zand 18 months, | Ts¥otua Park, corner lots near Tee Tne NER FORD abt Fae, | HuNed thelr annual custom of inviting thetr | minister, Dr. Holoben, Senator and Mrs. Davis, | “How like you Home Sweet Home?” quoth he, | second sear Mr. Hys nant BLLONARD, 000 434 st. 5. friends for an afternoon during their stay of a | Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Gen. LE_E NES TH. NEW FIGHT: | — = ss Pious teick:, eank coungtverd: nice ioe: thorwearhly JOK SALE—116 M ST. 8. ORY FRAME. — EFORD, “T, : able vigor, and during his long life he had been 1 SALE—A GOOD FIFTY-FOUR-ACKE FARM, ‘rue melody doth flow there. x 3 fortnight, a visit here that Mr. Bowen never | B. Williams, Minister and Mrs. Romero and | ,,,, but seldom sick. ‘Seen to. Le apprecisted: &5, op, 81,500; eit cash. "balance on time: a. TetfiR, fatee mules of Washington, D.C. woud when he is in the country. There were |Mr. and Mra Akabane. After dinner Mme. | “Tis strange; I never thought,” quoth sho, PSON, Room b. Atlantic building. ins; price, 82,000: 5 3 water: HIS CONNECTION WITH ME. CORCORAN. ory frame, 6 rooms: price, Mr. Hyde, while a public-spirited citizen, 5005; ‘Cullinan’s ailey, Hs ‘accot “ 3 it | healthy’; splendid roads an. tables with all the tea fixings, bouillon and | Tateno both sang and played, mpanying ‘You seemed to care to go there. ft | avid ay Xe, Gov; ustal tora Be a {LLIVS | biscuits and bonbons in both “parlors, and the | herself on the koto’ in ‘her. fascinating i }» 1diy New’ t {OR SALE—CHEAP AT 87.000. NEW THRE! is; price, 8730. rk ave. fe27-1m_| servants handed the dainties about while the | ¥! This Japanese instrument an- ii ici active tosome extent in the public affairs of story and _tesement doubl igfa,peames 4 Foon: PP OSS RAD, 590-436 at. e.w. 33 A Washington lawyer recently originated a completed. 456 ithode Is bath end ali pi 1; Keys at New Jersey ave KL. ave. For terms inquire of or address OW 541 7th st. nw. fez: ix91 SACHIFICE SALE TO QUICK PURCHASER—A | Visitors stood chatting. Ai the callers |swers the same purpose as the piano, i ILLS WiitTe, Atiaitie Dullalag. | S’hueanitcent {atin of 150 scree: ouly two ties {rom | were Mew, McKeoc, Metand: Mos’Ruccall Hex. | but when it iv played the pertormer vite be the | device for carrying his papers. As he was ERY DESIRABLE NEW, SUBDF- | tion; wall tinibered and. watered itt $2500: cone, | Fison, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Logan, jr., Miss An-| floor near it. As a concession to Madame | going from his office with it the other day a $7 310.500 | IF vision fronting South Carolina ave. and. Et paraiso tit adjoining farme hed et @o0.and 976 | drews, Mr. De Lamar, Mre. Frye, irs, Stanley | Tateno's American gown, she had the koto brother barrister said: the city and alw prominent m church affairs, was best known through his long and uninterrupted business connection with the ror sace— 2 * 2 late W. W. Corcoran. For more than forty- b st, et tnd K ste meno | 22d pete. AddrewsGaituersbunc, Mas REA ‘1K | Matthews, Miss Mitchell, Dr. Bartlett, | raised up and was seated ona chair while she} «wy; . ctotins bean Saueaned AS SORE es PPM ioe Bia | STeeaee = Gall dor fi 508, 8 | BAVERTEMENT Gu" Chcice holier ietcad fern or | Mattbers, Mise Mitchell: Dr-and lve, Bartlet, | raised up and was soated on a clair while sho Rioheagiraie gardomigi tchepgacmcsars Ser Densuren ack hts. conan Dackay Sop o aenr tc lounie qantas PF OF URL WOUD, ri FOE S80 E-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS: CHOICE LOT | HOR SALE—150_ ACHES, HIGH STATE CULTE | Mise Swan and Gen. and Mrs. Greely. 1 Ager ogy fag gonna Ss be as fe Seen ave. pear ut. new cellar be a vat : 2 = ing Souls Net on steer ohne made ay pow,buid. | A vation: mile and half from two stationson Bend | Mrs. Rosa Wright Smith gave a4 to 7 tea on | Play better when dreaved in her. native cow ‘a m assistant in the large monetary and charitable Fp e.good corner prep-rty. lot fOx1 16, with ‘SALI fae: only lot on s sires spared este ¢ 9 Pee ts oO. a4 oe ‘ash ington: S-room awelung: ‘&c: | Saturday that brought many friends together ‘ume, which gives more freedom of action. ‘All there is needed for this business,” said | affairs which Mr. Corcoran carried on, and when WATERS & THOMPSON. Room 5. Atian pe ibeslsrerandEeaareat 2s PEALE Tio se Pant ot baer: 8.080. fomect Mrs. Wootten of New York, who is on = Gallaudet gave a protty luncheon on | the auctioneer, “is plenty of wind and sale.” Mr.Corcoran died Mr Hyde was uamed aeons of = - = = COR SALE-FIN rE z - | ROR saLE— | for a visit to Gen. anc ht. ‘The pleas- | Frida: 4 “ex? payor seed r SIN A TR 3-sTOR NESS CORNER ON F af 40h and Jeb, ats. rare chance, ‘Address ADDI- | M'yioie Midiand tet So niles troo Wonka, | amt home of toe let ae Weeht, The plese | cher gueste were Mrs. Wanamaker, irs. Miller, Sins ehh maids Paka oteee Oa te Obs Om ular comeidence that today it ia betou owes overlooking Lowa ciree, lot 20ft fro fraaue on progerty, renting at | SONG. Du BOIS, Inventive Ave balidiur, ety. Pica: Bement attractive farm for the price on our | fete for the occasion. Mrs. Wright Smith wore | Mra. Romero, Mrs. Walthall, Mra. J. W. Four, | satare to keep being insipid. Jost four years ince Mr. Hyde <ntored, upon fo aliey. : sag | Pogkei,/.acTes;: not a mile froin statio Mrs. Fay, Mrs. White, Mrs. Schofield, Mre. bim from the discharge of this last trust, whic seen, ‘and basement. 11r_. Q st. nw... {OR SALE—SIX LOTS, EACH UARE | ing and out buildings and plenty of ch ‘8 gown of black velvet and Mrs. Wootten wore 3, ‘i ‘et. ti i 10h Sts Sa, between Gh and 7th ste Be if sold humm: | 89,000, on liberal terns’ oe perticuta black and cardinal satin brocade. Mrs. Wright, | Stanley Brown, Otis Bigelow, Mrs. Hitt and confided to him by | Mr. Corcoran. bet: Irth and sth, Fatory anid cola wot 16200 to alley renting at diately price omiy aos per. fe (226-3t JOHNSON, CHEW WC Mise Lathers, Mrs. Alezunder, Mrs. Kennedy” | Miss Washburn. The name cards were unique, A TEMPERANCE SUGGESTION. Mr. Hyde was born in ISI0 and in the house poiony Bhelis Lasenieat. hear Dupont Ce chest $5,000 KEDFURD W. WALKER & 5 pa Whit if! SAUNDERS & Co., 1s ACRES IN GRASS, | Mrs. Hotze, Mrs. Wm. Lee, Miss Fahnstaik. | being folded books, upon which all the names Shhseinin dead ommaber long. occupied by his father, Thomas Hyde, on « Sstors, Lis. and! Tos Fst is th 1407 F at. n.w. jand. with S-room house and | Migg Cabell” Miss Cuyler, Mr Pilling and Mise | WeFe Written on au inside leaf, the covers being c= rey the heights above Georgetown. In his early POR SALE-TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. | BRICK | OK SALE—1WO LOTS, EACH 10X90, ON NORTH ‘3 acres garden land,i-room uyler, ing decorated in water colors and with the t's ho freely bave qi years he cultivated a natural talent for music F w.;8 roous; modern im-| X° side Oregon ave. between Isth and 1¥th 18 per month; both near | Scott assisting in dispensing the generous hoe- = y B "house 1500, So ets Ba: Fete nee Shee ee en aad ossention, can be had immediately” Sc- | pitalities. Among the guesta were Judge and | Ame. That health-bringing maxim and during his life he never lost bis interest in TTS GEIS f. SHOEMAKER, 990 F st + SAM SAENBERS & co. S'BALCHELD ER, Cor doen sadasts | Mrs. MacArthur, the Japanese minister and| Mrs Frank T. Howe, accompanied by her “Keep out of the draught.” SS eee oe ae t. derp. AL BEAUTIFUL STONE ZF st_niw. | Bm fez ; 2 ‘i e had charge for a number of years of a EV EAL BEAUTIFUL STONE AND TET EL NW NER Per | FOR RENT-DAIRY AND Po Mme. Tateno, Mrs. and Miss Kenna, Mise Tarr, | mother, Mre. Frances E. Griffith, left for N 4. Brice, $4,000 4,150. WM. H. SAUN. twelve miles nw. of this city in V two years he was superin. 340 DES Mrs. Jordan, Mre. Joveph Pulitzer, Miss Davis, | Orleans last night. “Those Higginses are very hospitable peo- | Music. For two ~ ¢ tendent of the Sunday school of Christ Church borhooa; near schgo! hi month: Rea. PHILLIPS & SOS” ! ORY PUG ver | re. J. G. Cilley, Mr. Hurry Cilley, Mr. and | Miss Marie Swindell of Baltimore is visiting | ple,” said one department clerk to another. > ded: only 3 = Ee 419 N. Y. ii iss Cl PI e nt cl . and for thirty years he was a member of that = Patares ial"eale. cre aud pew ibearg- Apply | POR, SALL COLUMBIA HEIGHTS NEAR DA | “ie:0'Im se EOE Aes aeeane, Ms and Miss Christy, Gem. | nor uncle, £. M. Hough, 85 C street northeast. |" “Yeu,” was the reply. Church. In Inte. sears be has been connected 5 id bath. heated ty furmatice LazTLeE IBLD & EVANS, 612 F st. n.w. ie ioe, Ole, Es elee en a ‘Rorth ‘side Kenyon M42YLaND ABD VIRGINIA FARMS. and Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Baldwin, | Mrs. F. G. Aukam and Miss Aukam will not| “I suppose they tried to make you feel like — > John ‘* Church and later with Grace st TK. BROURS, S r ESTATE — woune | "PT WD s 10o. 2. under market valve, sy JOHN STEPHEN, Mrs. Winlock, Mise Abert, Miss Dorsey, Prof. | be at home tomorrow, as Miss Aukam leaves | one of the family while you were there.” Church, Georgetown. Sib ad NUMBER, OF SMALL. WELL An ch aow., 1280 ch awe TTA Ath ww and | _fe27-38 obstati st | _s63me 1313 F st. n.w., Washington, D.C. | Gill and Dr. and Mrs. Owens. for Philadelphia to spends a few days. “They did their best. Miss Higgins said she IN THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE. juses, with all mod. lupe. i 0 E : a ; 7 7 ; “1? Amd ” weet section, Prices fanging from €4,000 to, 85,00 id Faw. | FOK SALE-IN HOLMEAD MANOR, MT. PLEAS” ASS on Ow is Tae Senator and Mrs. Sherman were athomeon| The “L’ Amitie Circle,” « social club organ- | would be a sister to me. At the outset of his business career Mr. RP PAKDOS & CO. Dep . iggzable, iets ot Aqures: Jot | of farms and country ‘Yroberty, generally in thiscity, | Saturday also from 4 to 7, and as usual a legion | ized early in the winter, held ite regular fort- — Hyde was for several years inthe service of the OR SALE NORTHEZ A 5 eee 3 CHAS, EARLY. | | Choice tarms ip bd. Va. and D-C.- on railroads and | of acquaintances responded to theirinvitationa, | nightly meeting Friday evening at 208 Mary- FATHER DUCEY'S LETTER. | government. Then began his connection im aaeindee os ck snd stone — ‘005 14th st. eote DUCKETT S FORD eT Pee, | Mrs. Sherman wore a gown of black velvet and | land avenue northeast by invitation of Mrs. A. stand. eectric Lauting, speakin is; OK SALE_COR: 7 848 with Mr. Corcoran, which continued un- en al sw a jet and her daughter was in pale blue satinand | M. Weaver. ‘There were present, beside the | ae. Blaine Says 1t Docen't Amount to Any- | dg 4 ~; Finsay’dectrabis and vers obtay propetten Sameies | ace. The ladiew who were assisting the hostess | members of the club, number of friends of | eicainitw aac tite ten Me mnt te Any techon Sheongh the ieag, Ue of she tate. Potowae (and. outside ‘of the Bistnicts “Gur Cage | Were Mra. and ‘Miso Harter, Mise Rusk, Mrs. | the hostess, The program for the evening was eaee ot te ae Qe ies $i VERT & CO. ,1010 F st. Walker, Mrs. Edward Wood, Miss Breckinridge, | most satisfactory. A Sran reporter today asked Mr. Blaine for <=. tl 7a ovate — comet Wo St Roem MSE na a, iE Jonqulia sad ealin'Eitos hingeia Williams: | Mra. J. T. Appleberg and Mra, R. J. Kirk-| "Copy of the letter from Father Ducey in reply | Tr vont of Geurgetewniand wasthoroughly FOE SALETRE coi = FOR 8. HORSES AND VEHICLES, | Jonquils and calla lilies mingled with the | patrick will bold their last formal reception | 0 Mr. Biaine's letter censuring him for the | iGehtitied with ite municipal life. His vervices- nen pert wutire Louse, furnace’ heat. cabinet beasths. brick stable. one of the vest built hou ae Fermseuy. HAIGHT S REAwEK, 17 ast: HAE? Nery economical: only. a fer wanted. Stall cash payment on most of above, and some Will be exchanved for suitable vacant lots.” a30-3Ut" palms in the decorations of the rooms. Among et lie teak: So tee’ eeseck wnecsion of 3.0 x - “ neiwhberhuvd, will On —HANDSOME Nev {0K SALE—VERY CHEAP.OK TRADE, 7 = | tomorrow afternoon and evening. pai 1e tool . ‘tags i ine with the public schovls com Te sak te ae Ress awed Peisut Zoars od sou tn every reapect tide worker Fee eee see ee eet at- | “alre- Bi A: Kalas of Toainsssse andl Mica, Mell | BUstoh, §e- to Mies Movies. tributed materially to the effectiveness of the Dersoual supe Star office, Nuns SSnalet ous. ACGrtg2r*" | Miss Foster, Mra.’ Fuller, Mrs Field, Mrs. | Brown will receive tomorrow from $ to 6 at| Mr. Biaine replied that he had no objection | schools. Saat She Reastens ot Se Sinlomand first-class inevery respect. ‘House open for hand D sts. pe., #x!15," per foot. aud L sts. n.e.. i8x100. per foo of 5. C. and Kentucky aves. ,8sa83, per foot 14th and C sts 00x 4 - cati i of Peabody Association and administered TOR SALE-LEFT WITH ~ 71 Brewer and her sister, Mrs. Woods, and Miss | 1527 I street northwest. They will be at home | to the publication of the priest's letter, but that y ‘delivery wagon ; wood as new sed eny Sinn: Cox, Senator Morrill, Miss Swan, Mrs. Elkins, | informally the remaining Tuesdays in March. | he would fot give it out himself. it was the | that trust with great ability aud wisdom. He le offer refused. M BRADFORD, Mrs. and Miss Miller, Mra Wilmerding, the priest's privilege to publish it. He added, | has served for a number of years TO0sio8. perf : Carriage liepository, G36 G st. Mrs. J. H. Cavanaugh and her daughter, Miss 2 | the Corcoran Art Gallery, aud was one of the KOOKS. Glo Lath st. nw Fos Shoe sonnet House, 9 Minees Halsted and their guests, Miss Hawkins gh ng casually, that the letter did not amount to any- | the inspection. For :urther yarticularsand price apply to YLEK & RUTHEKFORD, 1:07 Fst.n.w. Jad-48t" ORSALE_ NEW, THOROUGHLY MODEKN COK- ner brick dwelling, situa from War partment; sunall ci YEAKS OLD; iss Fe Lillian Cavanaugh, held their last reception trustees of the Louise Home. He was the sole $30,000 ana g3be. O00 Depeceeet: email coh F Sie: | Poke SALE-ELORIDA AVE, “NEAR G Neiibred.. A'wel rained hunter | wa Miss Foster, ae art Ves Vane MEE | Friday, ‘The receiving party consisted of Mrs. pan eee surviving trustee of those institutions erig- Cr Gt the best corners on G st rebotie* a Foe Mass. ave., 20 feet front by 101 deep. Price, hte tor iadieg” Munteroresdute horses ‘Service at | Waito, Mira: ‘Stanley Matthews, Mr. B-Griec | J. H. Cavanaugh, Mise Lilian Cavanaugh, Mrs.| q PORTRAIT OF WAsHINGToN, __ | inslly appointed by Mr. Corcoran Fensar Wh, # room nod beth reoue Pesce pe Sou. ea © hs 100. ose foot. are get BOLYN. Lincoin, Loudoun county, Va. | pone, Judge and Mrs. Edmonds, Gen. and Mrs. | Romero, Mra. Schulteis, Mrs. Buhl and Miss —— SS ae hee OESALE EL BGANT NEW GBs) + 7 rooms and baths tor tintin 1 OE120, AL ae G Coulter, Mr. Loomis, Gen. and Mrs. Moore, | Stephenson of Detroit, while in the tea room | an Original Gilbert Stuart Intended for the | °W2 selection Mr. Hyde for several years ocou- Tous asd bata brie, Bare SUF ot. Fok, SALE-HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS, ule; two Tanites. ev ee ee fas the owner has no further use for it. Inquit 16 12th '§x116.per foot Mrs. Kilbourn, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Dr. and | a8 & bevy of attracti 7 5 aw!" | WANSTALUS STABLE. slolom cen. ‘rouse | Mra. Bartlett, Miss Dorsey, Mavroyeni Bey, | Retas of New York, Miss Romero, Mrs. Charles ber and an oft Fletcher, Miss Moses and Miss Snyder. Amoi Consul General Sherman of Liverpool has F rr ORTHWEST: | FUR Mr.8 Chl OF DEAD MATCBED FINE | Ti Gon and Mra, Spaulling. Me Le Gant, | those who called wero the Chiness minister and | informed the Stato Department of the dis- ut feri-lw_ | CUMMINGS. Round Hil va, CM! OF *ddress.J. A. | Representative and Mrs. Outhwaite, Mr. and aioe are. me ms em. Miss ington, believed to be one of the three replicas | terest 10 al! tit ie leal. Me liyees ou SALE — MOST SUITABLE FOR SUBDT- | on saLi-JUST ARKIVED FROM ROCKING: | MT F- G- Carpenter, Mrs. George Alfred | Representa vely, Mrs, ‘patrick, Miss grad 3 6 Rice, Miss Newberry, Re tative Allen, | bY Gilbert Stuart from his original painting | \."oue that his family and friends cam torte Stror of Weautfh erddin the Di | B btm coors, va, 23 bead of rep suka Nor | Fowneend, Mr. 8. M Bryan, Me” and Mrs. weeney, ir 1 assistants—Miss De pied a seat in the common council. As amem- ee + of the Oldest Inbabitante’ As FO SALE, FINE BUSINESS CORNER, 67 front on Oth st. and S13, feet front on H st. n, ata very Teasonabie iuureto prompt purchaser (C24). WOIS? TILER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. OR BALGAIN—-1X-ROOM gentle and corteous in manner, bon- fWO FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSES Die. - neVer vacant; netting 8 p 8 GBOKGE JOHNSON, with House & Herr. 5 ; seo : i Capt. Torrey, Col. Sweeney, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. |for the Marquis of Lansdowne, and also be-| point to with pride. He had the respect and a ee a3 Por SADE VERY DESIRABLE PROPEMEY ON | wictotCamtunlit, inlucateg hich spd bas ade iront- | SEN” STNONG SAEs BEABL ESN SrtRts | Beton Ee eae gee, ME and, Mrs. Otis L. | Siitinisom, Col, Donan, Me; Romere and many | loved to be ify identical portecit that was tev | getsem Of ail whe knew bi ana ta is rok Sacz_osiy DRE LEPE OF THOSE | unig Sowac! SS seat "wie prices 810,000, Aldvoss | tengied will pats throws the tract” Specular can | AY% Mw. ____"_texe2w" | Walworth, ae : Seniad for ths Ruscative Menton) The pe | See eae eau Bowe, Corner Lath and. ste: every | OWNER Box sah eaty #0! Sea | tke pieanire in, swing tip intersted parties. Ht | F’Qtmcouniy Var dvuned ance meek tna: | ‘Thursday evening the members of a eucher | Miss Blasland, who is on a visit from Boston, | trait is owned by Mr. William Burrows and | Of{b¢ honest. upright ma children. Emily F. area a eet sete cesteg ge Fimtie the of itu lange ticks fn the borth nuincd | UNE POORYOPEAPHIMCIRE: Woe y co | Hi cstrnge tam, Matciedclowe na cute forsr: | lub wore entertained by Mieece McNantz at | Will be at home Tuesday, March 1, at 927 Oli for sale at the price of £1,000. The sizo of | Hate, tonsa Mote weal Gent ie a oe pa te Kstelec mh aud 10th n.w-. which will be sold fex7-5t suai lager ot 5 oe cst are Girat-clais heavy drait and duving horses: | their home on Capitol Hill, These eon a aa | street, with Mrs. Z. P. Gunion. -_ | also ten low-priced horses and mares; ail bh the canvas is 20 inches by 13 inches. Itap-} Mr. F. H. Barbarin is & son of a deceased Fok *808 08 WIT THATE Fou IMPROVED | Shtgedarertenonted or money rettaded. “YATES & | attendance of members, and the contest forthe | Col. Cutshaw of Richmond, Va., who came to | bears te property, 21. small buildiny lots in a good location E. O31 G st. new. tel7-2w__| favors was an interesting one. Supper wasserved | attend the dinner of the American Society of | man add barwain if taken at once. For terms and parti inquire of M : been well preserved. Mr. Sher- | daughter of Mr. Hyde. ‘If genuine Stuart it would seem | Under the terms of the will of Mr. Corcoran ETE AND PRETTY ws Tite property willbe put in at theese Pre ie tats | ROK SALE WHOIS WME F- GEYER! HEI 1HE | at 11 o'clock, after which the guests partici- | Civil Engineers, after spending the night with | flat it should be owned by or at least in the | the position of trustee of the Corcoran emate es house for, only Ste greatly reduced price, an ele- | This property will be put in at the cach Price inet nebo has the 5 guests partici ineers, after spending the night with | that . ¥ Eebedis he proving mw. section one squarefeter ren, nce ict: house has 15 rooms, | or sold to a builder on very reasonable ters,” Brice Feetonuo inh lacama cueenint kerosene pated ina dance. Among those present were | his mother, returned to his home Suuday | United States made vacant by the death of Mr. Hyde will pon fb pe ied; easy terms. GORDON & EL. STAKGARD TER, 15th st. n.w. | city, both new and seond hand: also best bargains Fons,” beth.” pantry, “palis. tastefaly pap $026: for me Mines Mary Biocke! Eda Limbach, Katie | morning. A photogs ih of the portrait accompanying | be filled by Mr. Wm. Corcoran Hill. orontine. Ca and see at his bazaar, 46 | Kelly, Myrtie Hughes, Susie Underwood, Mamie rece] dered |-Sono the di SSW ASSE Rn, | Donsinns, Hannah Langley, Mrs. James Simp-| y ree vay tvegcnie tre Mee Le pen ant | reasonable doubt, and extracts from Black. a Ok, SALE-CAMMIAGES, WAGOXS AND BUG | son ana Miss Maud Norris of Frederick, and | J®P®? ®! “ a: ‘White and from the Whitehall Review give jonary Fahwe cabinet m On very easy € Fins; ain. COULTER, Koout 41. Le Droit building E_NOTE THIS BARGAIN—730 5TH ST. ¥ c Le. is 10-room house, new and on large lot; it can | Eline bought, it taken at once. fur 8. ispatch shows it to be a Stuart bevondany | The funeral of Mr. Hyde will take place tomor- row afternoon at 4.30 from St. Jolin's Church, orgetown. The interment will be at Oak ALE SQUARE OF G Pennsy!venia railroad, or juimber yard. ies oh easy terns. Re} d ordered work .. sisted by Mra. Dr. S. M. Newman, Mrs. Dr. " Shae Sono |e WERE CCU TE EE | eee der scenes igi eee, ME_Ot | Chan A. Stately and ire. De Henry i Nepir, | ;fevting noeoUN ofthe Litory of the por- aul” ST AEGAN IN LE DROIT Peper | Fletenttrmeetin goatee 2% J. Godwin, Edward Fermen ait Mr. Simpaon. | "an Sco ruccem The gpacions parlors were EE STG BOOKMAKERS COTHERED. ace beawiiral new Sorwoms and tath | Lot om RenyeD ue aM ge 5g 38 FOR_SALE---LOTS. ae Oete cere ann, vite of Representative | Christian and temperance workers. ‘The par-| _ The Mcttnley Tarlg Act Constitutions! : ing: Wilk be sold at a reduced pr! Lot on Dartinouth; 50x1. “8 = meee Doan of Ohio, gave a very pretty tea on Friday. | lors were handsomely decorated with palm, eo Moliniey tari act was dori nag Uncertain Whether to Make « Stand at 18 F st. nw. : E Loton Whitney ave.’ oxi fo | Ow sae Mrs. Doan, ina costume of black brocade and | ferns and lilies, and refreshments were | constitutional by tie Supreme Court of the Glesboro Poin os as | pk Quick SALESTHE ONY OSE OF THAT DULke s UTE ois : Wocan sell yous Lot, on yourown terms, in | point lace, was assisted by Mrs. LE: Colston, | served. United States in a decision rendered by Justice | although it is impossible to definitely learn Le Droxt ‘open every | 0! Sw at «t Eth p. we a1 ro a rs. J. ‘ompton, Mra. C. W. Townsend, | Mrs. Sheckels will be at home Tuesday | Har! today. The cases toe Only” S2HD, oh very caret teren? | for BELOW: euny termes ethers $12 56bamg BLS OPO Ae CHOICE LOTS x00 : FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. Miss Backett and’ Mise Taylor. Refreshments | ¢. in, jon, banewel wie, be St oe eee, licen cevigh the | jast what the bookmakers who have been Fen, ‘moom 41° Le Droit builume te in same best location in city. GORDON & BRO., | ~ gt and Navy places 2h); room for 22houses; | This beautiful suburb is one-half mile from city | Were served in second parlor midst palms and | ‘°F. oe puns rarely e075 ae driven from Jackson City will do, it is un- vis Pee nw. et" | opie Soe per tpt offer wanted a limits onthe Washington an Arlington elecine air | potted. plante and feras by Mra. Wier, Miss | Miss Hattio Whaley of Pleasant Valley, Va. | Fickd of Chicago and of New York merchants, | Goabiedly true that mopedations are tn pans OK SX GAN J LER, 600 F ae rnell and Miss Hattie Taylor. During the | is visiting Mrs. W. T. Keenan at 924 19th | whe protested against the payment of duties looking to their acquisition of Giesboro ph ee ON WEW 10CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT afternoon there were recitations and music by | street northwest. on certain woolen dress goods and other impor Foe . tb ah Gomeek ee « rt : ‘Wil buy you a good lot overlooking the entire cit Ea Sept ese pa sapere [Pe arg a he [pss en wn nga sod, comme | Qiteaches onclborang, Sham. First, the auley. Q ot, bet 8 00d lot overlooking the en! , was onstitu- 01 iret, ae Hoe orc ‘Call for maps and pricelist. TeatnsonLandteghow | _TB@ last but not the least pleasant of the | Orleans for two weeks. caret — tional enactment by reason of the omission from the enrolled bill of the tobacco proprietor of that place seems losth overty, Loe 2x10 to FOR SALE_AT 8 Baneatx—cgotc “BUILDING | Property. Alexandria assemblies before Lent was held Fri-| Mrs. Representative Stone, 46 B street north- b ‘st. nw Jot 5o feet & les by 100 to J ue Vir- ROBINSON & LODGE, day at McBurney’s Hall. The chaperones il i ‘4 reed. a "| to come to terms either because of « fear bet Hath and Lath kinin ave, between Sith und 25th sts. hw LOUISE Investment and Real Estate Brokers, © Mrs. Capt. Davis, Mra. C. F. Lec, Mra. | Cnst,sril! bold her last reception on Monday, | rebate clause Ce eee an cam | of tho entherttion or beenmen bis gues ter Ge SHOEMAREI, 20 F st. uw 7 P' , the 29th. Mrs. Stone will be assisted by her | tained in the bill when it passed both houses. jad rear ach, iaproved by 8 pom SaLE_two GuoIce- Lore felt 3 and 95 Atlantic building. | Leonard Marbury, Mrs. Wm: B. Smoot. Among | daughters, Mrs. Derickson, Miss Mybart and | The court holds this omission docs not make the | place the bookmakers consider too high, sud B ong st. Potts Sod one in Westtown acancae | POR BALELOTES ose ceneing were Mis Daingertiela: Mrs. De. spect c 4 Miss Brickner. bill illegal. It also holds that the reciprocity d, the bookmakers themsclves rm ces. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F stn. w, ‘8300 TO 81,000. Kennedy of Washington, Mrs. Stoddard and ena P Becony e e are oY bis Misses Oliver of Washington, Miss Hume, Miss} Mr-and Mra E. Warden Turner of Balti-/ and eugar bounty sections of the bill are con- | doubt as to whether or not they would be al- —— ice, POR SALE-A VERY PRETTY LOT o¥ WEST NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. Herbert, Miss Evie Prescott, Miss Fannie Davis, | more, who are stopping at Willard’s Hotel, en- | 1, ocity section was unconstitutional because | owed to transact their business at Giesbore’ Pine cotter of ish signe WELL LOCATED OX | IF side Oth at: nc; vot. .G and H sts: 03105; SOc. | | The OXLY subdivision within the ALPHABET of | Miss Esther Brookes, Miss Friend, Miss Eugenia | tertained a few of their friends at dinner ‘last | [* Gclegated legislative powers to the exscutave, | Point by the District authorities, there en- tenon TAMLOE'S koGERS, | <= ee ee TRE Nw. | RHE CITY of Nasington where a wan of ioderate | Hill, Miss Lucy Lee, Misses Anne and Fannie | evening. Santana feaiee nak Sesmee Rear an oF i we NE. (OK SALE— HERE u + Miaveg, Anno and Fan hae es Z doubtediy being some doubt on thin _poime ure, a home w M3 jerbert, Miss Hester, za Daingerfield, | An enjoy: year dance was given last th eS chey | a8 to whether that plnce is . reusing in value ‘For pists und Price list apply sé | Mins Josio Hobinson, Miss Lucy Minnigerode, | Tuesday at Bernay's Hall by several ‘roung lay | Seutet from the opinion of the court. = Timite. chicas : F'ttcestory mea in Miss Lida Watt the Mi English’ contended that the legislative function was| mile distant from the city bk SALE-BETIER THAN NEW-A CHoic! x oom and bath, all stable i - ‘attles, lieses ‘nglish, | dies. Among jose prevent were Minses delegated to the Presivient by the act. The doubt in the matter being as to fs 1 Sato | geagysce. #6.000, “CRiTon OWS Kon ie Bin ae eae Messra, Leard, King, McPherson, Horner, Bur-| Glennan, Fannie Glennan, May Maxwell, Kate Bisa chubicdie Arua taeben be Baile. Wrocue and bat = BB. 4 k SALE—A LADY OWNING A NICELY FUR- vished Loupe eB, Capitol Hill would dispose of 4 | Ex Kate lass, bard wood s Abey se and rear; room on lot for stable. Prie $2%5-3m 1313 F st.nw. |relt, Mordecai, Saunders, Lewis, Faller, | Clark, Alice Mangan, Rose Bales, Mattie ‘King, ee ee part of the city proper. That the bookmakers Se | | James, Rozell, Taylor and Harmon ‘of Wash-| Sue "McKenny, Beresford, Shea, Grifin, Acting Ostlocters. will over qv back oc Sechuun Clty nonesf Gasp ‘OK SALE--LOT 20X100 ON N. eenabte oop tn prog “ a ene = - TBU i iv ington, Messrs. W. Taylor, A. Bryan, D. Stuart, | Cooney, Kate Cooney, Bertie Levi, Gaegler| W.-W. Chisholm, a deputy in the internal | ¢amiliar with them believe. Nor is it beliewed __ ineagersenlagheas sergye | Shem utnitre: "Address HOUSE, Staqptice’ ous a either idk : goed Pundation acta nae | _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. F. Goldsborough, “Geo Bers, Lice Fowle, J. }and | Powoll, | Mosars. M.A.’ Griffin, | rexenue office at New Orleans, La., has been | that the bookmakers will attempt to = - =n " wealthy location, oni Look Took! . Brookes, F, Barbour, M. Dav’ reen, G. | Leland Jett, Glennan, Thos. Waters, | ; the .e- | an office for bets on commission in " PURSUE SALLE IOOMMOUSE AT unc0k.| 9k. SAE TRE STORY, PRRSS-RRIGR | termine Wau. sacxpens co.,w07 at | Rorth, Waters, J.” English, E_ Marse, C. | Coongy, Wm DoLacy, Herbert Locke, Beres- ceria radews tote eg chiles for, while gach plan for betting on ‘racing fice. GHACE M THOMAS. 100 Corcoran building + _ 7 naman or + 84,005 | . sageciee Yood, rge Robinson, F. anc jibson, W. | ford, Stacy Ranson, W. B. ue, John Mor- “4 has never been successfally font New Teese aman GUE OR EXCHANGE tor unimproved prop Eimtes eee ONE HUNDRED BeAUriFUL, LOTS uape ox | A. Joly, W. t and J. Beckham, 7 Hern: | gun, John & Stanton, Gasene,” Dania, Xander, [appointment of © successor to Capt G. T: |Yoek, dhe authortin Were are contdent thet erty 1 Whitney Close or Todd & Brown's subdivisions | [e57-8.md& 1407 Fit. THE CLEAR ion, George Cochran, ive, H. Elio turley, Prentiss, Harry King and Chas. Mor-| Wimberly. A special agent reasury | under the existing laws District NOM SALL"S5000 footed srotal On Hat me.; | JOO SALE INVESTORS AND_WUILDERS, aT- Barley, L. Perry, W.’ B. Smoot, H. R. and W. | gan. formally turned the department over to W. W. | they possess ali the authority necessary to pre- | are cot. Terms, 10,000 cash, bal Warnmuon:! We fuaranive to sell any property in | by those who want pretty suburban homes, which will wees Leadwater, J. Houck, E. B. Taylor! Mrs. Edwin M. Truell, No. 1014 K street, at | Chisholm and he is at present acting collector. | vent such transactions. And it can also be Fe an ieee eet oun atin w.; S2ipcente | customneese JONAS BLEWER ECO Latina 2 AUF | be built at cost and sold on easy terms Location | and A. Thompson. foot In all 45,000 feet. JOHN F. WAGGAMA! Fue 14th mumicating, abd Tern : charming and healthy. Churches, schools and stores! Qwing to the death of vropery 13 in periec Fo! SSE A OFFERING A coRSER convenient. Situated on the Metropolitan railroad, cmel sevaylion, Possbay, 08 Mr. Chisholm, who is a property owner and | said that the Virginia authorities will allow no Anthony Hyde pevede yh Doten of Portland: ad voter in Mississippi, is a son of the late Judge S Sirs. Henry 8. Matthews has recalled her invi-| ing, Mrs. Gen. Mower, Mra. Ackerson, W. W. Chisholm of Mississippi, whose tragic nas FOR IA pent tagtrgpt oy aged oc ob 1a | Brand Ont he place or vou if you want a home| Str, Henry S. Matthows has recalled he Briard, irs Donohue, ire Hoy, Mims Draper | death in that stato some. years since. is sill i Coreltga tee Phat | nee . 1000 at, st T eeia ee Miss Carrie Parker of the Soldiers’ Home | of a: aod Mies Meguertio as aperiartim dynam crx he ° < z : Ww, Is ofics. p al was to n. "Call for full particulars, JOR SALE-€4.000 FEET GN WATER 8° left this morning for West Point to visit the eajeyebto Sargene pariy, coed ‘The Johneon-Hipkins Homicide. ‘+O: SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, @27 F at. nw. inne ot tan ougcolk ana Western Std {27-0t + READ THE ABOVE. Mais ace stperintendent of the a oe ae eee In the Criminal Court, Justice Bradley, to- yee wicuth. pe Siret. Apply to LITTLEFIELD S EVANS Oy ‘The Fish Market. Secretary and Mrs. Elkins will give a dinner | birthday. Among those t_were Mr. and | day # South Washington homicide case was | ig hardly probable. Itcan be stated author- ezine stn. w.. Maiston bat 2 | ‘The receipts of fish at the river front have | this evening at 7:30 o'clock in honor of Cardi- | Mrs. J. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkerson, Mr. | called for trial—that of a young colored man, | ;tatively that the Commissioners of the Districh Lid Rs me. FOR SALE-THIS 18 4 BARGAIN, PRINCETON ty ineroased luring the past week aad the | nal Gibbons- ‘The list of invited gucate is as | 04 Mrs, Talbort, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mr. and| John Arthur Johnson, under indictment for |end the chief of police are lowly ‘atching ide peskings soongds eomsenient se eaisse BEDFORD W. WALKER E SOM: OR coats, | MERely during’ the winter has been |{9llows: The Secretary of State and Miss | Mrs Waldman, Mr.and Mrs. Kaiser, Mr. and | 449 murder of Frederick Hipkins on October | every movement of the bookmakers, and On Very easy terius. rH a ee rere atta Rent _ scene there during the winter m | Dodge, the Mexican mi rand Mrs. Romero, | Mrs. Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. and 81 last by cutting him with a knife in the left | 82¥ #ttempt to establich their busines in either agwel Mis. near mew Whesy sad Capitol; 4.500 | FOR SALE AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS (BROOK: | turned into one of activity. The first shad of | songtor and Mra. Hale, Senator and Mrs. Mc-| Mrs. A. Dittrich, Mr. and Mrs. Lerch, Miss Washington or in, Or within one mile ral wpa cf Va hve: eatery press bie | T'no't roca hoiows ow Toad at Eimea. Six manip eae pe sot a the season arrived Saturday. There were two of | Pherson, Senator and’ Mra, Stanford, Senator | Dora Hergo, Mise Carrie Dittrich, Lillie and | ide of the, neck. inflicting. « wound which |of'cither city, will be at once prevented, ne jouse 1 euxh | and ave., exc . Lib! has Tae and they were Rage ona Bosa Peake, A. Rosser, Etta Wilkerson ‘caused death on Novem! matter in what form they may seek to pursue apap Sa ea eee comet | Faumee & Bro, ine vine wih moro than 2.00) | Sovator and’ Mie’ Seuss Me Peck Hany; | fiend, Sn Peake Chava Kaiser, Hart, | Ssare, Taylor and Hillyer sppeared for the |e busines. Contain JOR SALE—AT A SACI ‘E—A CORNER LOT ing. wday two more shad were caught. | and Mrs. Hazen. Mr. Gray, Mr. and Mr. Minnick. —- : Giagett for «| ett cam also be stated that should they decide lugs. xvod location: lot 10°sx and several lots jing at the corner of 18th and | Some of finest rock fish and white perch ernment It took but little time to secure & | to return to the District, even though outside geen ae eo untae t al salon or peapaprtg | gTUr bronghd here, arived during the Wook |e er ned Thee, oleben, bes ivania god Mra. Mary E. Hopkine wil ae. {7 altbough two Urged that thelr conscien-| ef fe male limite bill roving foF the able UBSTANTiAL | ‘tm. Rent for $15 per mouth. Sau wet price and particuars of A:T: HOLIZman, | from Potomac creek. No black bass have yet | been greatly engertained since hie arrival = Sobre AS 1048 SE chcsoe heanaerey Mate Sine scruples against the infliction of capital | ishment of ‘on racing in every part of ih st. extended, | Sie0other provertian. nt aa 1S21 F st. new. as proviry seep hge Potomac, although Tahoe — pop yates ~ Ld — ja — = iad Se Giving = just ver-| the District be immediately introduced se tien ie Maite ith Sale | ga mn eS pc Pe Oh ea Fe Oo ager | be a ie EES enjoyable |" ‘The court intimated that the jurors had | "Ceres PRPS beer os ee | PORTA RUE, BEEICC LANL Bax pega | “a: Soveeted stent soy sera Prat aE ge" | caaght in the snes, most of them being caught | nér nearly eve Bieht fe ace man | Progressive old maid party ater homs,4Coske | nothing tode Sith the sentohion, thas it was for Ordnance Tests to Re Made, - SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 Fst. RV LIDED BULLS ERESSED-BRICK BAY-WIN- | fe26-3t__500 7thet. n.w , Second Nati. Bank Bldg. | just below Mount Vernon, where Accotink | socially the hospitalities al- | place, Friday evening. yO first prize | them to act on the evidence the law was and fortifications hes {OE SALE_ONE OF THEPKETTIEST AND MOST | Nf": 10 fect front, ocd plumbites Inge cetentaa | POR SALE—SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING | Creek empties into the Potomac. During the| ready eo thickly showered upon him. He| was won by Miss Hy Dunlop, the sccoud by for the punishment. It would be | ‘The board of ordnance complete houses in the city; weil located m.w.; | cellar; xood yard: yg ote tor, private residences on M st. near Conn. | week 5,000 herring, 6,000 bunches of fish and 40 | English tuéhtly and hasa ready com- | Miss C. Dodge and the booby by Miss Moffat. as reasonable for they | directed that a test be made about the middle Shacecn suvenseact ae lsc ba furnace: every | Toots: modern ements. Uricht, clean. ry and | #8. B- w-: 241Estoan 186 ft. alley, carp arrivéd at the wharf. mand of a Js having spent | The gentleman's SS by Mr. scruples as to penitentiary of March at Fort Wadsworth, N. ¥., of the Sases eSaS ee tisa Pee evetotae'snked a mas | Searkteeaweateiegon convening amdomtort gee | geag.o¢ thst we decked ae danlemantts cece | Seen aaa Soe ‘beabe by eG. ovens: | Sno Sapeng eae L. | Ericsson serial subaquatic projectila. ‘The be eee SSeS as 15th st nw, | LIAM MAYSE, 516 oth st n.we te17-2w* Poe SALE—a DESIRABLE ‘Those present were “x eS ' [cD r ‘ames projectile will be fired from the Destroyer, @ KR SALE-LOVELY 10-0OM BKICK alley. onde. Hecre Gorden, © Beaioy, B. Arthor ‘* Ander- | smooth-bore 16-inch Prieur Spglina revicatag ft anes “eto-oe 7th a Wheateg, ard Bowers, H. Gresuleal, mood. Wile Benjamin K. Taylor, George | ‘The claim made CHARLES W- HANDY. Wes E's ene 1B BALE OREO THE FINEST AND and W. C. Dodge. Warwick and Keyser. & SALE-THAT HANDSOME AND WELL. & strest beltecu NoH ateand tenors : stop Segrario of the Spanish | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. & Anderson, No. 464 F | _, Dr. Schastfer, eae een vieriae ave: 20 romans, hand- RA SS pier corner and in the | every. night for re ” I will make a suggee- | legation. street southwest, gave @ progressive euchre but such a wound chdmand Kooy is eer Ou eaeatacs ome ct eatin’ | thew Zoune Sizade Among thw prema | 5. ere SEF Ea aver, from 10 tod ov lock were Lillie Anderson, Laura of cress-cusaatnation the de- tat Shhh = {J Bat 7 SALE Iie of ot eervice would otterwins ‘be | nuntorieal Society af Mrs. Horats Pm ‘Addie Ande, Bah | creed saueing Steck 11 laches ia. eight and | have boon previouly An, entire front of lets north of DUPONT CURCLE Power | historian of the day, read an excellent histor. | Mary Kate Leesnitzer, J. ee — ay officer) testified — ite course, the path Streets az See steamers, FE bait | ct sketch of Germany of thesoventeonth oon- | Rout Bes, ese Messer, Messre John Betn- | «00 was called and afforded and sent | straight and tury. Mrs. Laura O. Talbott's subject was 4 , | him to the hospital ), and at the | of the water. aoe ‘wore warded to Mre. | time he did not that he would live the | The following . and i Tamas Moran, snd the feem the low of bloods not adcy thread upon | Sitabes ths test Gen, ‘Messer and Mr. Geo. Col. Closson, Hotel ‘ith street northwest, in honor of | ine few rua ‘At the came time in Michels of New York, who is ‘the man being ‘Bax

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