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a f, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1892. FOR SALE---HOUSES. FOR _SALE---HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. = ON ACCOUNT OF | fx WR HALE—BEAUTIFUL HOME OR PAYING IN- | {’EANLY 19,000 FEET OF QROURD ON TEN: THE SE A SON N) END arvpe. o6e 4 ae | FSS 4 FS = ae FING IN: | N Shgtown road: beautifully situated ts. improved 5 cerreees tee ener | “ aor gute Oppiate Seite pak nartonered Se; | by gvoom Doe Dara sabie Be he opens ant refreshments were served throughout the evening. Among the guests, in addition to the governor's party, consisting of his staff and Several, leading’ citizens. of N Hampshire, men's second and Mr. Holliday booby. Mrs. Pi uorhy, nee Molle favored the clab with some vocal music. Ke- THE PEMOCKATIC SITUATION, Suburban homes 1 Not Much Hope of Gaining Votes is the ms. bath and ast. iy 3 squares from cabi mid many fine tin eyare re Stnatorand Mrs. Allen, Se Tare’ | flowed free ee Plant offersa rice Ouay ha. LE only : ‘Cable cars: amid. ts R were Stnator re. nator an lowed freely. Mr. Plant o' e Got Fe Broken, where aus ae rapidiyincroqine bro | nat oes 8.00. + aban ee The Entertainments Which Cl Shoup, Senator and Mre.Kyle,Sonator Mitchell, | regular tosct, which wes heartily responded to — DAVID D. STONE, 806 F at. fbroushour: bath; pantry d cabinet uaantelsct cherry, |ALE—A CHANCE FOR A SYNDICATE TO ents 08@ AN | Senator Blackburn, Senafor Squire, Senator | by all members Among those present were | WHY AX RARLY DATE Was FIXED FOR THE CONSID> eo WiLL BUY A WELLLO. ak and ash: speaking tune: electric bell: heated by FSR MONEY—1 have for eale’ an estate Tying Unprecedented 5 Peffer, Representative and Mrs. Burrows, Rep-| Mr. H. M. Baker, Mr. Helphenstine, Mr. and] ERATION OF THE SULVER BILL—cmANCES THAT Woden se reuabiy the moet’ qusirahte Se aan ae At hat Bu | Between Wasninaton and Alexandria thet Tam’ au- Bound of Gayeties, | resentative and Mrs, Daniel, Renncscntanite Mra. Geo. F. Erdinan, Mr. and Mra James H.| rr wii pase—mnconp taat tue motes ane = oo Saal, eniy eae sunue hem ibe 1B ike Droit Park; oper evtry | tate may be cicsed. This property can be purchased — and Mra. Hooker and the Misses Nugent, Rep-| Vermilya, Mr. Charles Bogan, Mr. Murdock, 0, ot vers easy. terms, | Sta price that will certaimly “liow the purchaser to * Mra. Bogan, Mrs. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. D. | 7#°T 70 MAKE—PLANS OF Panty MaxacERS, Murphy, Mrs. Armat Stoddart, Mr. Holliday, ee Mr. Joseph and Donald Murphy and Mr. aud| The democratic situation, from the stand- Mrs EK. Plant. Point of Congross, is rapidly getting to be The Short Story Club will meet with Mrs. | such as as to preclude all hope of great gains to Imogene Robinson Morrell, 804 E street north- | the party in the east unless those resentative and Mrs. Bergen, Representative havea large amount of money, within « reasonable | LUNCHEONS Ay, and Mrs. Walker, resentative and Mra, ieeat_| fie, aa tak Team show You fou el al ad we 1D DINNERS. | Warner, Repreventativ? sea Slae. Sonbern® ork Gat. nw 629-8 140856 G at —_—-——— ryenier sora = SS ed ponthly ; easy ~ LE—-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ives well an - d nderson, re. Oe Etc new. aed | ROR Ae ON in rae ORT DEE ‘The Joint Reception wy Senator and Mrs. | and Mist Harwr, Assisten’” wecretary ‘ne station and one Carey and Senstor ana Mrs, Warren Last |@nd Mrs Spaulding, Gen. RN. Batch- q et 3 py 1 “iiaudveue’y pavered. This is's very reasonable | oo errs Bee uy DAVID D. STONE, ininutes’ walk of € 0 speak For terms, &c., address OW " west, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, instead of Evening—A Notable w, elder, Gen. and Mrs. J. N. Patterson, aod + for that section on the money question entirely e jedding This Even- | ‘4 5 Wednesday. A mty Minutes in Wonder- |», SAL s8 Gl ASSar | Faby Maange Socang eee | M~MOwt Cuverand Biawviends, "| onide, Her. Drs tad, Mix Greene; ted | nd" GY Urol GL enterson wil follow she | iia the weutiment of their constituent olis Janctiou; large brick n hotel, faria iV ouse aud barn and 20 acres of land; ea TS Mrs. Cummings and Miss Irwin Me ‘and Mere. | 82Y by Mra. L. A. Crandell. 3 y is «1 ntly DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. f wae oEAstue: | and_abade tree, end noar Tellroads. ‘churches end G. Ordway, Col. and Mra. C. H. Mra. Stanford's yellow and scarlet luncheon | time to make it # simple matter to judge about A SACRIFICE TO A QUICK Use Pant st a fezinik | Poultry Yarm, or residence for, person tc buaipess in | When the clocks strike the midnight hour to- | Mrs. and Miss Niles, Mr. James O. Lyford, Mre. | today was one of ihe most elegant of ber se- | ¥hat will be done and the sort of record that e new brick buildime with DOK SALE—A LARGE LIST OF FARMS IN A | thiscity; # ules distant. For particulars see night our belles, like so many Cinderellas, will | 8"4 the Misses Powell, Mir. and Mrs. George C. | ries. The dining room and the hall were full | Will have to be prosent when it comes to the ‘ibe fom sci atone, Furnace Jat Fading ‘of 20 hulles from Washington many of | 4 Soe eS leave the gay scenes of pleasure behind them, | Hazelton, Dr. Wyman, Dr. and Mrs. Austin, | of the spicy odors of branches of” fir, c&-| next presidential campaign, Briefly, the work <k HANDSOME 3 Sy i ag ere SiLDOM OFFERED TO | stose ios i¢ near station. ---."". 70.00 | 1avs will be the rest of eyes, ears, brain snd | Bradstreet, Mr. and Mrs. and. Miss Atwater, | favorite trees at Soantor Seectord’s country | Party, will omnes cate fo way eaten P st. new. betwee hard-wood mantels, electric lighing, & | F'yet atusgaiduent farur a Mcntzomery county neat | WATLRS & THOMPSON, Hoo SAtlantic’butldig: | feet. After that with the multitude of quiet | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hackett, Mr. and Mra. Pit: | home at Palo Alto, Cal. There were also in Appropriation, carry’ furuace ‘heat wd rear; room on iot for stable. Price, | railread sition, ‘The owner js retiring Moin. Lt ez7-5 is very cheap. und is offering at low figure to effect quick sale. farm is fitted up with the most improved f utensils, the stock of horses and cows thoron = occasions already provided for there ig| Hey, Mrs. Charles R. Corning and Miss Maud | brauches from orange trees filled with the| tit @ — promunciamento — Fes SALE—A DESIRABLY LOCATED COTTAGE A 5 os Kaut- | gold. subsidies; the passage of half » een Gree OE LOCATED COTTAGE |no danger that entire stagnation wit | CUtrier, Mr. and Mra. Metzger and Miss Kauf-| golden fruit’ that are especial favorites dividell Sota alle mesbeding tee ‘rok SALE—A NE’ Foe, SALE— A WELL-BUILT, 801 o i: man, Mrs. Jesse Gove, Mr. and Mrs. West, Mr.|near the mansion at Palo Alto. | °F more ak Gece ‘upd attractive fraiue cottage on 13th wenied.onavaing of T Hawobieiouian, salon, | 0.11. Addres bt Le, Star fice. _“etv st | threaten society. Today is a lively one, mot | Willis Raise MeN Dae ants Mee Me [eine egy mane vases "here “ancl | F001 bill, and bills putting binding twine, com hous starias ond cotter, turasee. 97 43 Holmead Manor, Mt. Preasaht, conta youu cate ‘nbd SMexen There is ai ensine, saw | FON SALE OK EXCHANGE TWO DESIRABLE | for all, perhaps, but the program will embrace | Ilhenuy, Mr. and Mre. William Smith and Mrs. | there all overt. the * actos athe moan Wag ins | ton tes and cotton Suggints, salt fomber, sie- LB oe eased cslar. The lot, is SEL ail intesher aud grerathine pertaining {hereto. 4 | storesand seaoul. GLO. M. MYERS & CO., 1411.6 | 8 Good majority of those who have been seen | Clarence Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tur- | bite of color against the shiny. precot of the | plate and possibls coal and ‘micre on the’ free FOE SALE SUHE Best LOCATED HOUSE IS | sha uaiance im mnouthiy instaiinente,, Price gose0. | Quaker City kriudine mill: mmehort, everything neves- | ft" fe27-t*_ | out the most frequently all winter. Of lunch- | 2¢F. Mr. Christiancy, Miss Wardsworth, Miss | California winter folinge. Tbe table was laid | Gotta perhary other bills making come so- secs Dak nad GOAN, Sekt Roce batiendty couce; | Te WMH. BAUNDEND &CU., MOT Pat. | Seylot Acommplelear i katie Ne, sane | Fuimjariatnni at hit Wer weet Bak | eons Mra Stanford gave one of twenty-four | nslot Hrs. Webber, Str, and Sire. and the |for twenty-four.” The loth was embroidered | qtions sn the various schedules, and, Sally, — ‘DAVID D STU “| ors | ecessary y pow. Eve Rosslyn, ust north of Fe yer, at 5c, oct ‘ ines’ J. s Blair, Pesce farsi ; id oo DANID stance. | E'complets Qovses tr ee eo ean moet | ep ecetet for tholaniy bance, whieh fc: | build 1 ‘and 8 cents per foot; | covers, Mrs. Geo. B. Williams another of six- | Mr. a silk in @ pomegranate design | {1° Pasenm ban oolnage ready well establiehed by the owner and which also | ess: woes with the farin. : John B. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Yeatman | and was bordered in antique lace. The nap- | Ye", Prom the present outlook this appears te Tt Fae new gee” | teen covers and Mrs. Preston Sands. third. | 4nd Mr. and Mee CM Gacy kins folded on the gold plates wore also nea be about he summing ap of the record this LE bas opete eh oy SMALE | OF teus Mra, and Miss Bispham and Mrs. Hab- | | The Carnation Club gave e pleasant reception | Fith the same Inco and had a handsomely em- | Jomocrutic House will make There ta, of vigcen of suburban property tusbroved aud uni | ley Ashton will be the hostesses of the day, | 19st evening at McCauley’ Hall, which was ex. | LFoWered monogram, Under the lace of the + & possibility e Senate may pass ~s proved snd 3 Md. | Oe Or more of the tariff bills, but it ie nob aching forssteoive stautaaes feaaunte, Maryisad | Ros howe s-room cottage at rauttoad, mariom, ¥ mines | whilo a number of other Indieg will hold their | te0Alvely decorated wih potted, plants and |Co% ® gold colored satin cloth was laid. s, but pa = z p: | containing & rooms and bath ; heated by furnace: 70K SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN. PKICE modern convenience. must be sold at once. oWDEE W! SER SO MES DSP peek | accept 4500 lose than ‘price herevotore asked; Pare | | Tuer: are 450 gcres all fenced with plank end post F Lest streets in Le Droit Park, | barsuinronis ¢1.a00coet ! and rail fence. Price fo ulin, front and Pack | “rcvrgi te St ehGANDY ERs O13 ““yhin iw a. very cheap | FYOR SALE-LOVELY 10-K00: obable. ‘There area number of the iy FaUKHn SFO 5O 10 LUO a : flowers.” Red Squares of antique lace, over yellow sabin, | ca six to ver joa Circie; 810.9 5 a out, for 8 anomie, rosin or | Acal ions f eason. ry and Fed we gt megeecre hey 5 rn Hl op ogy Nal soll rake, MEET ne sie it Grcles 8 er acre Up, a Tiet of ore ‘showing. roads, dt | £nal receptions for the season. Secretary flowers of the evening. The grand march was | Wet Ob either side of the epergne. On ‘S 3 uch as to dispose them to ow sac. — 1h tO Bke = = Ww = ins wi . ‘ teresta are FMS FOR SALE CHEAT—AI “Actes aooR jee around Washing | Mrs. Elkins will give a dinner to young people | led by Mr. Frank ‘Cronin and Miss Kate | these rested the silver dishes of searlet tulips. | ~ Fee, Ate THAT HA: NTS, 1321 Fat.a.w. | tonight. The dancing party at the Brazilian | Thomas. ‘The epergne in the center and silver loving for changes in the McKinley tariff lew, An excellent program was arranged | but 8 to wot a vickent assumption to conchea> gceae Vocation Arst-ciass: | EF butie bo Florida ave. legs i tably. | and dancin, : cups at the extreme ends were also filled with | 4 violent assumption to conclu Site ox eeae S: betehs G sournn, bush amdocliar: twe: | soasely purered throapbeg: wil’ bo soldat bergen | mere ee Cn hia tog ante ponte alle Jcgation winds up the evening very acceptably. | and dancing continued to's Inte” bont, after | cUP4at the extreme ends were aleo fille place | {at the party “discipline, on the eve of the 3 i take 5 ES W. HANDY, 920 F st. : Fou e number invited is not large. ich a bounteous repast served. Much Presidential election, will’ be strong enough ae ee atone met Bw Monee CHARLES W. HANDY, 25 1 ot | erty, or unainess, tipnediate powesaion. (FU), seit on siuall monthiy pas . x . credit is due the a: a were heart-shaped pin cushions in yellow satin, - =e) rong at DAVID D. STONE. 806 F aw. fezi-lw | rezr-6t TYLEN & RUIHERFORD, 1307 fst. | i na yg ware ar ‘The marriage of Miss Madeline Townshend a President and vice ident, | Srettily decorated in water colors. Each was | 84 ¢xacting enough to hold all, or at most with Fe LE—A CHEAP PROPERTY ON ¥ sf. FOE SALE-Sig BST. XE —S-ROOM BRIG Fok SALE—A 6 Rut said soon. and Mr. J. W. Weeks tonight at the Elsmere Dane ao semen A. Knee igo the young | tied with a big butterfly bow of eatin ribbon, | ™¢€Xception of one or two of the republican tear lath. 3m UxLt: to 0 30-11 ale Seer eg etiam ieroom peas bricks all | qwesinus "pues mule of, Weshiwton, . oR Eh culminates oneof the romantic incidents ofthe | hove peacoat wage Hes Fee gees MODE | with long end, upon once which the namewns | Se=stors tn he ‘Therefore, the of obit “Daiip D. STON : S2o-toot fromt: neat Hast Cap health FoR PSE, Cy MERTUECESISHED A FOR: | winter. ‘The young people only knew each | Shove furfurth, the Mises “Hjametnd Ars. | painted.” Run’ through the loop of the bow | ‘ese bills by the House will amount to lite eee ae cash, balance to suit. Groom) brick on. N. Bres 2 A more than « declara Hater: flush closes: romantic spot; only ‘# mules | Other five weeks before their engagement was |}. 0", Kntessi, ik Th each lady found @ silver enameled glove but- 4 g0 mutes! ride on Metroyolitan branch, B. | announced, about a month ago. It was a case | (20 A. - ‘omas, B. Quigley, S| toner. The ladies at tal re Mra. Lyman | P&tt of the democrats aud 0. RR. J. HERTFORD: Talbert. teaveitu | Of love at fires night, and the union hae received | Cle M. Dempsey, Mamie barry,Katie Darcy, A. | Ret Ihe ladies at table were Mra Lyman | C . line of attack upon the republicans in those Gowans, M. waite, SG Casey, Mrs. Blackburn, Mra N. 8. Lin- pow pel from the first the entire approval of both the | J°waus, rthwaite. § Garthwaite, M Mann, % nections where Ww. ands: 81.200. 5o-roou trawes: 5 24.800. New O-rovin prose-bric; ali imp. 94.250. st. te.; Groom frame; lot 20x96 to siley : €3.000. Carpenter sbop on alley sores... nd wallserve to map owt Tew; only two mi t " OR SALE—ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, 7 : In, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. these bile may be popular and rear 4th and East Capitol sts. ; lot 20x30; for al! rovury. Md. ; rich land inchigh state o° ye andsome frauie @Woll.nxs. with from fv i i M. Boyd, V. Prender, E. E coln, ~ u to hold publio attenti the M ley law 3 fol st. lo er foot li timLered and. watered: tor €5, “* “ ince mother of the bride as well as the parents of Carey, Mra. Thomas Reed, Mrs. Bowers P attention tothe Mckinley $300. 11 East Capitol at: ot 5: 300: pet foot, #25. tt CS to ten ros yell built ov good brick toundatior M. Hurfurth, N. Hawkshaw, ‘3, ang the groom. It is a rare case, in fact, when the and the st. near 10th nw. i | course of true love is allowed to run ono | {aftres. E. Kegen M- Rega near {kh n. w.. store, clovets, cellars, outbuildings, latrobis, &c.. on lots that © o ‘ “ali- PUrpose of the republicans to retain #6 $1 (00. “SORN'E. DONCHOE, 9us East Capitol st. Fetes, Augen Guithrsbung, of California, Mra. Caminetti of Cali ? tebe K ENT Cu. Choices house " ji :. ‘the statute books with all its imperfections. coe ature : fornia, Mrs. J. C. Burrows, Mrs. J. W. Foster, | °* pe isisama ave. For, SAEOse OF Titoas raaTy six: | we. Tae aa cdg age Un Flee sanae from |smoothis. The bride is the daughter of the | I eisy art Sewn G Pelashe O Urs. W. 0. Canningham, Mra. Pieree Crosby, Been ae Baa Dare. room, . r ST—20 AG ‘This property 1 located at Lakeland, Prince George’ te Hepresentative Townshen inoie anc > a, B. re. J. rowne, Mrs. Jobu Moore, Mrs.| The House committee on rules, saret'on Socth ahs of wattars poner cecuces than | E'Quiance in parton isha county Sid. a beathitut wubdtvinch fiat’ cen'a'as | a young lady with every charm of person and | Stake, F- P. Molmes, KE. Mani, i. Fe : we on rules, in reporting will exchange sor larger dwelling kortu. | outbulldiugs. ¢25 per ino. west GEO MMIERS & CO TAL Gets fee7 Be Roure anu chiding > pen month = b SCE 1X MONTHLY | Peuning’s; powession ‘c mediate ND 500 CASH, BALANCE IN MONTHLY | PACHIEN 'S PATCHELDER, cur. I0th a : i a en é : Barome a Belbl | JONAS. BREWER &CO., 14th and F tte. fe27 at Wilcox, Mrs. Queen, ‘Mrs. Stanley Matthews, | the resolution y about pouses and situated al + i ser, W. McCaffrey, J. J. Walsh, W. K. Kelly, rei washuaten, ou the Wastiuyton branch ofthe 5 |'™Nd- The groom is the only son of bis par-| Cr Ne USMS a Boake WA! Jos, W. rday fixing the time for the 0 Mrs. Thos. Kiggs, Mra Lippincott, Mrs. Mullan, | ¢, “ and Un Re Tashihwich wad buivore | ents, who resice iu Palmer, Mass. At the mar- | i''De Lacey, J. L- Fuclling, F. Crown, J. E, | Miss Margaret Edos and Mra. Albort A. Wilson. earqeargrnond retcdeccn 1 cong propos wand an e je wil les “al = ote eed a. i i early PSU fun a park thatcon- | Muey Suides as maid co howet Gad: Mie dehy | Sexton, J. J. Grant, J. M. Hurfurth, G. itiedel, | Mra. C. E. Gibbs and Mise Gibbs will not be 2 i ¢ leaving comparatively litte time between now TDAIRY AND POULTRY Fanat; | UMLYNONS sua wme-talt, acres, im whlch there is's | Gletson and Miva Brickner as bridesmads: aig, | J- J- Fisher, W. E. Lacey, H. Stanford, H. Hur- | et home on Wednesdays in March, and then for the discussion of the free wool ERY DESIRABLE 2STORY Jon : = ; saat ; forth, H. P’ Grifin, R. L. Reed, T. J. Broo! M i rstown fs visiting | bill, whi sacted Oo aa S Sw. of tins city in Vac? wood nets mire Laie Bop at ihe ave Rates eae: | Orville T pera in, * iss Jennie Reese of Hage is visiting | bill, which it is exp to pase on the Zist of JOR ~ALE 143 CORCORAN, ST NEWLY RF-| POR, Al ear scoot Te oasis Say 10" we | ce eat tte to or Ton wettemoasG ome: | Oe Crane rans ence torandMra, | &s D- Weeks, D. E. Pottis, J- L. Garthwaite, E | Miss Margaret Baldwin on Columbia road. March. Mr. Bland and otbers of the silver So ag a eg Be ing for $30; pice. #4. 100.9 per cent investi LL Ne far Ptuurches, schools stores, Wc, are conv Se ar jasper, A. L. Falk, D. B. Steele, 8. G. Notting- leaders were willing that the matter should lie Warren entertained their large circle of | bam, A. Glosd, G. Kerner, F. Grenim, M. O.| A neckte surprise party given Mis Aunie friend yesterday at a high tea, | In spite of the | Chance, W. Wi.’ Chance, C. H. Buckler, P. G. | Hillyard last evening at her home, No. 18% ‘y pouring rain the three large parlors me the bail | Steele, J. G. Steele, J. Thomas, ith rao northwest, by ber — * iE SALEDSU = VENT | Foom ‘suite at the Arlington were thronged. : ios | *®8 largely attended’ The “necktie mare! acres i River road neat Tenleytown, not tar iro | The two hostesses were surrounded by anum-|_ Last evening the Misses Brown and Mist) yas vreitily coniucted by Mr. John Wateon | a SAND Vina: WIN A. NEWMAN, i406 Columbus st AND VIRGINIA fren abd 10 emo’ peg or at ak ci a 1513 F st. nw =e et himt IF SUBURBA: —ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF | F many desirable over until some time the second week of April, and the anti-silver men were angious for thi ®; | delay, which they hope mi, ve time for the development of the anti-free coinage sents Sumgly Pavered: concrete cellar; easy ten ORS WaT PLACE NEAR 147d ST., | *4351 Ma. ave, n.e., newG-room brick: #400 cash: two-story and basement brick: seven rooms and | balance monthly ; price, 00. ‘ec. + month, very good imvest- 27 - w. LOCKETT, Bent arahuw. © RUSt es MU SUEKEOR ed + Washinton, AND = LOTS r. C, %, ent to such an extent as to defeat the mens- 3 Methodist University aud the electric road to ( hautau- be Eagon of North Capitol street gave a delightful | and Miss Lillie H. wong oe 4 Lath et. ‘OR SAL ery cheap properties sion, y aud th ; >< hautau | ber ofmost agrecable ladies to helpthem do th 3 , g ss Lillie Hiliyard. ure. What the enti a rs — —— EE CHEAET | Pittinees property om F st, Call for list of business | Potomius atid cusnule ‘ortho Dike ee Me PSUASE GccoMass trustee: Hagemowss at °° | honors, and there was musie in the second par. | dance. ‘Ihe occasion was enjoyed by a large nic puly es ete | oe ee eee ee y Aa aL Be - mF uuroge VERT & CO..1010 F st. nw. ted-im?_ | jets .. lor, to which dancing forms kept step in the | Citcle of friends. Among those present were , x wee he e moore Page doen darn: ott Orla The horse bas just beck con: eee aa ES z corner parlor. Each of the rooms was hand. | Misses Foster, Morgan, Kodgers, Ashley, Ther- “earl oa Be meng ag eee 4 fore tire -temdiegimengeincem donee 0 he pees CORNER HOUSE OS | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS SHOOTING STAKS, somely decorated with superb American roses, | Tiff, Dalton, Brown, Wallace, Choate, Bullen, matter &f Gonemmenion, Gp cheheaohe | tomes penning Gimama tomate aammpenie Os. WORTHINGTON, ———— = ——= great clumps of sununciation lilies, fine palms | Hickey and Thrasher, Messrs. Rodgers, Choate, . * monies, an élaborate p $029. 2% Second National Bank bids JO SALE_BARGAIN IN JOR “SALE-CHEAP— TWO POOL TALL balls. suplete used ony w few 101 Fo x = + : dancing program w rricd out, during an | portion of the country for miver legislation The boy on the rocking horse is getting his | 214 blooming soacia bushes. ‘The retresiment | Howard, Woolfors, Dowling, Carter, Moveure | |) TOE ECTS Son Soret atacnts eee | tide woestun. ths party managers efor theca, first acquaintance with the ups and downs of table was as fragrant with fine tlowers as it was | aud Robert Adde Bar of . a ion, | 27¥84 by the Indies. The chaperones were | however, did not believe that anything could Tented $30; lot 24380. located on Hi st. POR SALE-A TORY BRICK, | J¢O% SALE—SEVERAL life. bountifully laden with all the delicacies best} Mrs. Benjamin Leighton’s last reception, | Mrs Davesund Mes. Marston, aad etnusgras-| 86aenb by this delay, but, acting upon the x ‘GEO. ¥. WORTH twelve roous and beth, all inod. inups., Leated by | harness, single and Mlowbie Rood me wow arts Te oes end of a long afternoon. | yesterday afternoon and evening, was largely | sent were Misses Douglas, Lillian Lockhart, | assumption that a silver bill would surely pass = - at Sand hide. furnace, renting for $50 per month, on wast side of | ort) Aud sold repairing of all Kinds. 8. D. HOUCK, == ihe table was hedged with annunciation lilies | attended. The parlors were decorated with Merillatt, Naomi Lockhart, Day the House, concluded that it would be very FoRsse TERT betwee eo TitL NS 1508 Pe. ave. }Ok SALE-ONE LARGE WARDNOBE, 8, UNE | , OR€ OF two minute editorial champions of the | aud festooned with garlands of smilax and as-| spring flowers. Large baskets of ferns, jon- | Kuchner, Buckley, Male he much wiser to pass it at a considerable time be- Mop, | # neariy new ehitiomer, £8; three hen ittresses, | Cigarette demonstrate that in spite of abuse it | PArgus. Altogether it was a very bright | quiisand hyacinths were placed at intervals | Mamie Keogh, [ iY eroy, Guista, > fore the mecting of the national conven- and attractive scene which greeted mecoy, Cults. Smith and gperane J + a $10 and el? each: aiso Sinxle bed, larKe un A of Vermont ave, beiwecn Zand U throughout ‘the rooms. The cozy tea room, | Collins and Messrs. Davis, Gettinger, tion. Their purpose is to discuss the tariff pees Te ectine ine hwo tenn tore, flee | with its lovely oral decorations and dainty | wall, Merillatt, Waterbury, Kart, Tapreu, | until ‘the time strived, “which ‘they: ec, pers ee Fees de soit ot eietten, Mra. Carey | tables, laden with cakes, cafe frappe and con- | Smith, Hopkins, Cherry, Hoberta aud Aughin | pected to have sot for the consideration of the OB SALE— Palas fountarn im, ne “Tis sad,” the poet said, and rose Nore a superb toilet of blu silk brocaded in | fections of all kinds, was’a favorite place with | baugh. silver and then, after s vote on the Bland bill, pe eat = eS OFA : In grief from her to go, silver stripes, with deep flounces of fine lace | the many callers, who lingered chattmg and ey again to take up the tariff discussion and pur- RestotSecnd at aie Fear FOR SALE CHEAP—&. Lor OF “HOUSEHOLD seruat ail ihe songs whlen'T compose around the shoulders. A necklace of silver | jtstening to the pleasant music. GEOKGETOWN. sue it with such energy as to distract attention FOR SALE On EX: HANGE iricratorn, Be, aes iscin Hacer coetou ees msrcuerlies was Morn. Ars. Warsen's G05 | nas” Wisse Magen Lisaie Mohuiilty of —— 4s fur as possible from their actiun on the eil- ot water, electri FE iiigs asa tere an Sei bron dlp etter pero) Providence are visiting the Misses McGirr of WILL ERECT 4 WALL. Tif question, | If it ts absolutely certain that Wapied for entertaining a 00 a ¥ a ; : ‘ the Hand " detoated Beare ce rebeat sl ie state iw furth “John,” said a trusice of a chapel which was | net and fine lace trimming it.’ Mra N- L. | Dunbarton avenue, Georgetown. The recent mass meeting and reception held nd bill cannot be detonate, shionable cent-r. ‘Will. seil.on suzall casi a tmeans this is believed to be as wise a Jeffrie: my ts : - pepaics in pale blne corded crepe and chiffon;] Mrs. Bushrod Robinson left today for New | &t Ebenezer A. M. E. Church by the G. U. 0. oul fall Bouse or houses. Price, 182,500. SOL SAL Loe oe OF repair, “I want you to restore | iva. Lacoy, in black lace; Mre.3. G. Cilley, in York, where sho will make » short stay and | of O. F. under the auspices of the West End | 14,°0u!a be followed ~~ . 2 a aeeal: heresies! < yellow sain and striped yellow and white} then’ go to visit Rer daughter, Mrs, Arthur | Virginia Hall commuttee; Wasa grand success | lieve that delay of five or six weeks before PEONALD. suoaet.nw. | POW SALE — MILK DIRECT FROM FARM, “Keshtore it, sorr!” was the reply. “Shure, | moire: Mrs. Weber, in lavender brocade; Mrs. | Yates, at Madison Barracks. in every way. After several earnest addresses | taking up the silver bill would result in ite SALE-AT $500 TO 81.000 LESS THAN | p_QUs tint, IS ceuts per wallon, “Address sorr, I niver shtole it.” A. . Britton, in white silk with moire bows; Zalue tor several very desirable residences to in: Miss Lucy Abell retarned home from Balti- Apply to LITTLEFIE! had been made it was decided by those present 4a hi ot . as Mrs. Jules Guthridge, in white Spanish lace, 1. ‘Lo these men the setting of an early PoR SALE With “a. pale blue eouave focket. Stee Chee: | more Sunday evening after a pleasant visit of | 19 erect # hall for the order as soonas sufficient A 10-HORSE POWER EN ; bs der as soonas eu for the Band bill a disappointment. ‘The siete phe as WOODACTES FILE Hol Ori | | “Telory im the fact that Fam free,” aaid the | Tuuiton of hiladelphiny biue silk and | #0 days to her brother, Mr. Geo. C. Abell, | Means could Ue raised. ‘Thove who spoke were day Sill bagin on Monbay tock Een ek oer 77457; frame on property Cece 5 pompous little bachelor: duchease point flounces; Mra. Edward Ham-| | Mrs. M. F. Eiseman, 908 Massachusetts ave- | Jacobs, Jan. A. Wade and Mrs. Julia Tilghman. | witl be bea probably on every proposition that WonSiRAME eR, Prk aerate ns ike DP, i "Yes," she rephed, sweetly, “I heard one of | ilton, white flowered crepe; Mrs. Whitman, | nue northwest, will be at home on Wednesdays i a siRAMY' e early ew, tinver made, eure Seeing Ok SALE= 5 . ; ; R James L. Trower presided and J. E. Swothers | hae been made for th the atin with stecl naii heads; Mrs. William | during the month of March. occupied the conreary’s chair. een.” Vanmeel rth om pr ory Ay ef AN UNNATURAL STEPFATHER. the question will be made in bebalf of the Le Swiccnd tes | YOUF acquaintances say yesterday that you are | 8°} a Aad De * W. Dixon, gray crepon and pink chiffon; Mrs. | Now that the social season is ended a number ee tet er often given away. Lieut. Williams, pale blue moire; Mrs. Cross mubrowered ns, DUSt Li Aauiress 1 F JORG no 7e., .. 500 | LOR SALE THREE STORY BRICK ON tH ee st. near th me Bear Mn ow. ; lot 16x to alley; renting at $:10. feband C's gheaiet 80.000. "REDFORD W. Walkin & pel : of ladies who are well known in society are ac- i proposition to postpone until next session. It a a ; Forse well of Michigan, black satin and Brussels net; | tively interesting themselves in the amateur Piasooesingd teeigma ceenmeoep as rasta wont | [T possible that this motion may carey, bes it io FOR, 81E-70 chose ay esrare; wnice | 4 ghhtiet soe A LEAP-YRAR ADVENTURE, Miss Armstrong, white silk aud gold galloon; | theatricals for the benefit of the home for in. Q street and arrest lenry Carter, a | Dot at all probabil house 1230 Sth st. n.w.; 8 rooms; modern im- | At St! 1th: “Have you no heart Miss Scranton, biue silk and white crepe; Miss les, at the National Theater, March 10. | colored man, on a charge of three times crim- CHANCES IN FAVOR OF THE BLAND BIEL. Pei LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. n.w. pe Ee With which you'll part?” pega este ee Piprleg—ecorwniaig BOld Love Letters” and “Boxof Monkeys” will | imally asswulting Sarah Taylor, bie cleven-year-| Tye chances all favor the prompt adopt ONE ASD | Serurs tha auy sther bird deace mtne ces rine Putenerie bey earned Ese Dlue dotted silk’ and Irish lace; Mise Britton, | Pn the Program. seem ty the | Son ede recing be Ee can SEER OB <4 ao centhahlon Raion Monts 0, As end Sp fer: Ua oe yea a FS oe de. “Stuffing v: birds and pet “Tas all I wish pink-striped gauze; Miss McCeney, black satin ap Feet Sarees perigee aren by See hat on going home she discovered ber | the consideration of the Bland bill. If the Po eand00s toriun, $300 to euu0 cosh ‘ahd Si08h dw To grace the dish, brocaded in rose bud d ‘M wisend, white | Misses King on Monday evening, February 29, | states ‘hat on i a a 8 y 5 ar} ‘ying condition, and demanding to | auti-silver men were certain of not encounter- maa Reeth el reso ate pope ace | tects oat eae dat Ce | ing Somme sna) Ce Daizell, white silk brocaded in stripes. Piano. Among thowe present were Mr. W. had forcibly assaulted her. On two previous | deal with the question us it will stand after the H, NEW BIGHT: | ber ionth. intctest and iusarance included. only . fares from cable cars and new Hurary. Apply to crpein Uri, Deine completed. nice lot: thoroushly | EUTILEFIELD & EVANS, Gl? F st. uw. (Kaision WATrks © THOMPSON, Room 4 Atiautie building. | Dulldinw. a I dote on—giblet stew." CATS, : " F o ul nt wi Christmas eve and last Monday, the | adoption of this resolution they might hope TE} = = fishes: It is remarkable how, when a bibulous man’s | “Among the guests were Senator and Mrs, | Harting and Miss B. McElory, Mr. G. L. | 9ccasions—C > omy 7 ~ ee aR wD-aNEsEw | F ‘Tr Ban wee 2580 8th Tad 1ath prw. and | (etouR, "vee Hos tongne begins to get thick, his ideas bogin to | Allen, Senatorand Mrs. Hansbrough, Senator | Pumplitey and Miss Maude King, Mr. Breasheas |224—the stepdaughter alleges the crime’ was | to defeat the bill, It would be a very simple HHOEMAKE: seu F i ; ; to extend the discussion of the measure : ‘ as id Miss Harting, Mr. A. J. Dittrich and Miss | #lso committed. The unnatural stepparent | matter get thin Site Tost ead iee, Wed, Haein, | Et King. Mey EJ. Mitchell ad Mies Sadie | Bad warned her fo keep ‘alent under pain of privilege out permiting "a ole ke “Don" it % Mire. Ci d | King, Mr. L. Luders and Miss E. Ruebin, Mr. . at Don’t you think that the young newspaper | 60%, and Me. Colton, Mrs, Andrew, Mes. | ee ilaad Miss Johnson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mur- | Birdsall were ieee Sete lbk as eee a eee ter and Mrs. Tateno, Mr. and pried Mr. Edward Keegin and Miss Esie | 00° “tum — the Dill would go back to the calendar and Li would be in uo better shape than ftts now. La Kerens, | An enjoyable leap vear dance was given Sat- reipaeprarenequmnniceraieracs fact, it would be ina worse condition, for the OK SALE—SICKE welviny and couLters; Touse and wereanti larce lots, tought aut t - Pek SALE rowed CANAKY Bibs. ring | MAD iid ornare ttoe with =! geod asel ot, sinkers; bird food and caves: at the bird store HEN HALIBKELCHT. dé Sus ‘TYPEWRITEKS — REMINGTON, pi, Hamainond, iest-ciass srher property, lot 60x116.6, with (teu Traine in Brstclass couds 50 WATERS & THOMPSON, Room 8, $00 F st. “s the Japanese mi dash?’ aud Mrs, Ye, Senor Covarrubias, Mr “Oh, yes,” replied Mrs. De Porque. “If he | Gibson, Mr. Warren Smith, the Misse 0 didn't use dashes some of his pieces wouldn’t be | Mr. de la Mar, Mrs. and Miss Lindsley, Mr. | urday night at 1023 12th street northwest by | A night or two ago a progressive observation | reason that other special orders which’ will be jd Ob. inatalliner -ichines for reat: bes: | gt for publication. Hurry Cilley, Aliss Hays, Miss Sherman, Dr. | sixteen young ladies—Misses Annie Buckley, | party was given by Master Geo. F. Robinson of | made and other important mweasuree for the Moee“GE stove, and yome | fre TAPE WICITEL EXCHANGE, Ud Bat nw aud Are ,G. Loyd Magruder, Mr. Loomis, Miss | Maggie Collins, Eugenia C. Davis, Mamie Doug- | 3102 P street to a large number of friends. ‘The | clearing up of th =o iy OM SALE_A BARGAIN IN A 11R, 3-Stony | Pore! a brick house overlooking lowa Circle; ot 20%. front, | Bloven news Saxtory ie wings, uns tack to al sory std bawestent. 11r.- Qt. ww, ‘st. Bw. bet, deh sud 10th ste. mw. Smith, Caligr ‘asa whole, at .ow figure; ofer wanted. chines; sold on. i 7. each Bw. Buell cash ork of Congress would be ee, : 2 Alisan Wilson, Mr. and Mra. Spalding, Miss] jass, Mary Flynn, Maggie Gust ‘Susi , i i t to demand all of the remaining time of the p eR a STORY wick | fe Ok SALE—“OTTO™ GAS ENGINES THIS GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED, | Kenna, ‘Mrs, Jordan, Miss Tarr, Mra. Jobn| Keener, Mamie Keogh,” Madge ” Keogh, | wales, Sr prize was awarded to Miss Jennie | aPt to demand all of the remaining time of the = Ki 3 13’ rou and | 2,484 send pand any Size. "Beat - Wagcaman, Mr. and Aire, Seckendorf, Mr. and Lillian’ Lockhart, Naomi Lockhart, Mag-| Mabicr Irving Pickling got tia antlers | autl-liver men are not going to be’ peresiteen fing office Vuilding west of th iia. Gecocated carefully built Sudes ote perertnt Sone : Decision of the United States Supreme Court | Mrs. W’erry' Heath, Miss Conway, Gov. and Mrs. | gie Merrilet, Jennie Pomeroy, Fdna Ryan, |) s, se jew York ave. 2-story Visio and Biet-class imevery respect. House open for ith at. nw. Rapecton.. For further purticularsand price apply te EEK RUTRERFORD. usb senw. wean FOkSALE NEW, THOROUGHLY MODEKN cur net brick dweihihg, situate four squares {roam War . 3 i in ona or B. to take advantage of this situation. Mr. Bland In the Sayward Case. Tuttle, Ms. and Miss Patterson, Lieut, Mollie “Smith, Edna ‘Tune.’ The guests | atte! the diwivenen ere ene eed, | will probably, tan early hour tn the drreos The United States Supreme Court yesterday | liams. Miss Vurdee of Germantown and Miss | of the evening were Messrs. Aspinwall, Aughin- served, and until the close of the evening a | *10n, make @ motion that the previous question decided the celebrated Sayward case, in which | 1#8¢e of Pittsburg. A feature of the event] baugh, Babcock, Carr, Curry, Dr. Davis, H. very ‘enjoyable time was had. ‘Those | *bali be considered ordered on the Dill at a cer- = nment of Great Britain and the do- | ¥#F the close were the recitations of Miss | Davis,’ Gettenger, Hipkins, Merrilet, Koberts, | trevent deen tt May Alexander, Miss | ‘ain hour on Wednesday, the 24th, and if the Depaitment, email cash payment: price, $11,000. | Bue draft E eee ree Jeume O'Neill Potter. Miss Foster, the artist, | Smith, Unger, Waterbury, Dorsey and Creg. | Source Trenholm, Miss Eva Knight, Miss | #nti-silver men filibuster against thismotion he ¢ x Saeee eae AD. | retuuded NS SCHLEULL Hed ete eta anetry | minion of Canada sought to obtain from the | was a pleasaut looker-on of the brilliant scene | The chaperones were Mrs. Davis and Mrs. | Carrio Perry, Miss Bessie’ Bell, | Will probably ask the committee on rules for @ murey | é ; "wat =* | highest legal tribunal in the United Statesa de-} during the tea. pas Miss Mabel Gralam, Miss Mary Cowles, Miss | Fesolution fixing the hour for a voteaud in all ir business inom uth jovs have | termination of the question of the right of the | Mrs. Geo. B. Williams gavo a luncheon today | Mrs M. I. Tennis of Rochester, N. eer, Mi brick. tot whose BI. deep. I Also « larce list of Uarwaius. re2O-Zw' Fok SALE BRICK DWELLING ON near Itth, 7 rooms and bath room. | Pric y 1oF business men; both Jo J pf ¥.. is vis- | Ethel Hoffman, Miss Louise Tucker, Miss Jen- | probability the committee would do as he asks. Faas ieee b daceimatieaas' nis 3 fe tei si his | United States to exercise exclusive jurisdiction | in honor of her guest, Miss Clark of Sacra- | iting Mrs. 8. E. Johnson of Lincoin Park place. ple Appleby, Mise, Ethel, Smith, Miss “Mollie | #f be should fail, which is not at ql T7— am TRE DURINERS CORRE . he seal fisheries in Bering mento, Cal. All the decorations of the prettily x W r. Miss Bert inson, Miss Hettie 0 Pnetahe sate toe “the circumstances of the bringing of this | lnid table were in pink, ‘The flowers were pink | «27; Davia W. Carroll. a descendant of the | Homer, Nise, Hertha Robinson, Ms it, Mee, | longing the fight indefinitely, provided tha. distinguished Maryland family of that name, | & aon : rity of the House stayed by him, ‘That would and Miss Mara Mortimer were married ut 7:30 | G°¢; ts. J. ¥. Smith and Mrs, C. W. Boyd, | jority Wee te ; sters Irv . .G be to prevent an adjournment of abe House this morning at Bt Aloysine Church. "The Rev. nrg ar ere om a Wednenday tay night and thus continue the leisin rr os 4 cient * proc, | Father Gillespie celebrated the mass and per- ow a Dea Eh ive day of ‘the 24th as long as might be ueces- aa testeain’ the United Slates distfict court for | tor, Bliss Tritton, Mim Denver, Stas Walthal, | oFed the marriage ceremony, attended by | wel MeCantay Wai Goes here teens | sary to) reach "a vote. ike pre oat PROS SALT LT the district of Alaska from proceeding to | Miss Patten, Miss Ida Thompson, Miss Breckin- Rey. Father McAvoy a8 master of ceremonies Charlie Bell, & Copeland, Howard and Arthur | however, that on the morning of Thursday, the at g tery Measouable Ricure co prouut pus Laser ( TiLEK& RUTHER! ORD, 110; F stn SOK SALE-K DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE iS suit by Thos. Henry Cooper, the owner of the | carnations and the bon bons, &c., were all in OK TRADE, A HOKSL | Canadian schooner Sayward, are well remem- | pink. ‘The young ladies invited to meet Miss fay seep-ct aid aworter | bered, and the British government, in the name | Clark were Miss Foster, Mies Rusk, Miss Flor- 7OR SALE—NOKIHEAST—1WO-STORY BA’ Mindow brick and st Bfooms. bath. | I ouG st. n. w. near Lith st. 1 stationary wash- r + *Peabin tibes, celiac under | Cndition and under a good rental abinet "mantels, te ie. Lick stable. one of the Leet built Lousesin the | _%420-6t be Teuseny. HAluHis KEAMb, jou SALE HOUSE WELL LOCATED ON Sole Fea atl BHADEOLD." "| carry out a decree of forfeiture rendered by | ridge, Miss Carrie Parker, Miss Halford and | (ui * numberof, the scolitesand altar bovs| Bova. C. Knight, Jubu and Sammie Waggaman. | 2th, the bland silver bill wilt pase the House. aw Parcel Sth st. new. Carnaye Nepository, G30U st. uw. | the Alaska court. The forfeiture decree was } Miss Katherine Rigg: Hanily lightell aad Geceehell elt Mawes me COMMITTEE APPOINTED. INTENTION OF THE HOUSE MANAGERS. 5 POO ecrmecaces haands Livi wel bed a wat AHALS OLD: | rendered after the schooner Sayward had been | Lieut. Culver entertained a company last | fitting the joyful occasion. This is the last | J. W. Lee, chairman of the committee on ac-| The present intention of the managers of the Biowern iuprevemet™ : FOE SALES HERES A BAKGAIN. A Buick | Sud yrds wukins Lisl Catto salle hore: fea thatehe bad viotsted thie net of Counres ane | night, at the Army and Nery Clab at a recen- | nuptial mass that ean be celebrated in the cpr Prgearpregegiegg erga pekemdet ne a pore ncyrlcnsigegrringeadimyrey oenyo — ‘bor i} sand bath all m-i.stabie able tor ladies’ “hunter ur suddle Lorse. For price a ‘ vf {tion to meet his sister, Mrs. ling. ¢ | olic churches before , a8 Lent ins 5.0. a - | nesday, taking uy and to Soeedid. hou. corner : reetspncs, 8.000. Gallo OWNER, kon, oiak | Srey A BOLYS Lincoln, Loudon cousty, Va. | hibiting the catching of seals in the waters of | Wome wore decorated verl ce See ic ioe _ bas G. U. 0. of 0. F., which will convene in Wash ¥. taking up the wool bill first, wo 2 ~4 fee Alaska or Bering sea. The court decided in| the Mandolin and Zither Club throughout the ington in October, has ch the following contnue it until Monday, when the resolution: favor of the United states, and denied the peti- } evening. officers: Joseph fixing the date for the Bland bill comes up, Miss Mary Oppenbeimer will not be at home i oe Fok, SALE-A LADY OWNING A NICELY FUR- OR SALE_BUSI SS PROPERTY—A 7 Mrs. Spalding received in a hand- Beckett, vice chairman; E- | u.0'on Tuceday to again return to She tara nished house on Capitol Hull would dispose of it ees, sired by Wilkes Buy: full brothers: | tion for a writ of prohibition. some toilet of ‘white satin. Miss Lord of Al- | Thursday afternoon, but would be pleased to | Nervis, secretary; T. Ingram, assistant secre- | © sion and to conunue it with occasional corner south fromt 13 feet: west frout 45.7 feet. | on reasouable teruus-Dew bouse abd bret-ciesse well. d six yeursold. style und fue actin. prompt | ‘The court first took up the question of the | SMe t 5 den we cnd | *€¢ her friends Thursday evening from 7 to 10. | tary; Lindsley Winslow, treasurer; J. H. Scott, | “cussion and to con cc upied by three eta o calare | chor : oF adure . et took up ‘ Mrs. T. BM. mm, Mi id : 5 % fs oF Seale o€ SOUS 0. SUMNSON Gand ae eee a | Nea erm. Address MOUBE, Btar office. Seamedge ° right of the Supreme Court to sue a writ of | Yt) manigarkary some Be eee ae The Immaculate Conception Church was well | register. interruptions by appropriation bills, until the OR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTIES 2ist of March, when, thet being suspension > I Tt suys | teed n i it - +] POR SALE — THREE-STORY PRESS -BRIK | OR SALE prohibition against tho Alaska court. guests. Awong them were Mr. and Sirs. Rus- | filled last evening with the friends of Miss ‘OTE, day, they will’ undertake to pass the wool ‘Soe ct the bens corhers on Gat. ; 25180 feet. Resson- Epi ecit he cae Sat fon: eatzn, | F parporsas tleseitoan aot tot tinned ka the vast giving tna United Sates oe sell Hasriton, Mlre, McKee, Mes. Howard Gan- | Minnie Euiott, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra | Geo. C. Whiting lodge lastnight gave tts an-| bil undcr "suspension of the rule. to pre o ee ‘ rts) ca , aul purves evitoin 9.0 to's: joned in the act giving i ; eatery . ae niche cea bes a Me, ¥ STESS* Joms o. 20HNSON. G and tata _| fy hs RE OREXCHANGE for untuoreved prop | Johis SiaMONS SAR preme Court power to issue writs of prohibi- | onde, the Japanese minister and Madame | Jo = ayden to wit- | nual banquet in the new Masonic Hall addition | clude the possibility of any one offering @ vs nd Miss Condit Smith, Miss El-| nets their marriage. Mr. Frank Wilson, the general bill us an amendment to it’ The silver Jot, noverthelesarwheve the Alaska court tener, | hus Sliss Grace Davis, Miss Sherrill, Miss | bride's cousin, gave her away and acted as best | “u¢ the many bright speeches made, coupled | General ball i af amensimen § days following dbitead of chowe horses. one | Set Hevertheless, where the Alaska court is act- | Decring, Mies Almy, Capt. and Mra. Buchanan, | man. Misa Katie Zegowitz was bridesmaid. | With tho good cheer that reigned supreme, that,an appropriation bill will ofrobeniy be chi cone, two cauve hatwrn. | ‘UK a8 a district court of the United States} Mo. und’ Mra, Frank Cordon, Miss Gordon, | lev. Fathor Ryan officiated. The bride was ls, | caused the evening to pass in the highest sense taken up on the 26th or 27th, and the on ee STORY SEVEN: | Beton: Ll roca, on lest weer Couns roots ast bath rich. with lara cellars eumary and | 1 qhoH Ate .000 feet oF wound on HC at mu sable. two rauacs. every convenicuce and comfort, | }OM cents sguare iCot | Terms. @10,0W0 caah, balance | 9° hain county. Va Apply to owner and occupant, $14E st_n.e, fe27- On : 20) ft frunt on 7th at nw. ; 62M conte the rest are w: =e foot. I 00 feet ait atl devia torses, | and in an admiralty proceeding it comes within | Ticur, Mulligan, Miss MeMillan comingly attired in a trailing robe of cream | ©njoyably. E_ONLY TWO MORE LE! SE | square foot. In aia wares: 4.1 Loses us: | the purview of the act giving the Supreme Mr. Frank Tracy, Mrs. cashmere, with V-sl lice fi Cabin John Hotel is to be i ‘other bills from ‘com- i JUN F. WAGGAMA Pp GF Mouey reiuided. “YA1L> ® | Court power of review by way of writ uf pro- | i? Sremreoniccich ckimcy bebagEn bm nts [by tun indies ols ape operat Sinn cnpsaed nine eameier arse Brodwrn tnsprovewent au Uele the Preval pricey S____ hibition. “It then takes ‘up the next question, | inriage, Mr. and Mrs. | pleasing effect. Her talle veil was held with a | Foom. Other improvements will also be made. | iil be augmented meanwhile by other reports of Brovgtty B Boribyestera. vection, of the city 1202 HOTS NM; RAGHYEMS HES CHE | and says that the libel on its faco states thai | Avabine, Com, and lira, Traine, Licut chow: | Lbaplotor orange blossoms. After tbeceremony | Miss Lucy Matthews, Miss Claudia Stuart Payment and balance monthly. Kinds of carriages, Uicgies, waxous aid harness inthe | the court found that the sealing had taken | borlain, Mrs. aud Miss Batcheller, Mr. Heap, |a reception was given at the bride's future |#' jouscs upened every day {or inspection. Watchman cuty, Lot uew anid seond Land: also Dest varcains | place within the limits of Alasks and the waters | ir, MeKinney and Mr. Redfern. ” | home. ‘attend fe charge. fexi-tw ji Sash oF on time. “Cail and seo at his bazass, 406 | thereof, thus making jurisdiction appear Mrs. Du Barry and Mrs. Holgate hed a lar ‘The social of Tak FOR BALE (4 NERY COMPLETE AXD PHETTY =a ave___________________ls_ Jraily on the face of the proceedings. The ire. wry and Mre. Holgat a large season oma Park was Bew brick housefur only #000. in a pleasant J: 0% BALE-CAURIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG- | owner of th Fapidly improving B. W. gectio€. obs square frown con- ereted streets and four squares trou cable care. 9 weoms, bath, pantry, tastefully papered : Sationary range. cabinet wantels.on very easy trims. vessel, th t says, could | reception yesterday afternoon, when the for-| brought to a close last evening by » delightful have questioned the tight of the court to exer- | mer attained her eightieth year, though only | leap year dance given at Bureh’s Hall by the iso jurisdiction and try the case. Ie did not | having bad the pleasureduring her long life of | Indies of the park. The hall was tastefully dec- wes ob emsy terms. Kepainny and ordered work (rameyty atteuaed to” COUR a Jamon Sab ase, est Waning ton. prey : (eek, a art holds that it eannot now, | one-fourth as many birthdays. A large family | orated' with evergreens, bunting and choice Sbargan COCLTEM, Moum $i, Le Droit building. | “and bach. terms easy, e " - Tererneey the Seirase rights of the | party was present, including four of her five chil- | bouquets of flowers. ‘The ladies having in - Right new destrable iraiue iictises FOR SALE---LOTS. owner were involved, issue a writ of prohibi- | dren, Mrs. Holgate, Gen. Boekman Du Barry, | charge the affair were Mrs. P. Halleck, Mrs. H. (ah a : = SSS tion to determine whether or not the Aluska | U.S. A.; Mr. J..N. Du Darry, vico president | T. Dorle, Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mra G. L. Favorite Prices, “$2. 10u ‘snd. 2.200: ‘Each on eaay ipo court had the jurisdiction clearly asserted on | of the Ponneylyania railroad, and Mr. Edmund | and Mrs. Chas. Woods, those present terms, Kent for $15 pet mouth, THE SPRING BUOM the face of the proceedings. Du Barry of Norfolk. ‘the fourth son, Mr. | were Misses MePherson, Lay, Gunnell, Fer sail peruculars ona | Ferat to inept eal With toon be here, whien the price of real estate in and | Justice Field dissented in this cage, and also | Hartman Du Barry of Pittsburg was unable to | Lilly, Young, Helmus, Johnson, Muchiheisen, aa pean ALSTan Ts Se around Washington will be much higher than at pres- | from a decision in favor of the United States in| be present. Mrs. Holgate, Mrs. Bockman Du | Chataplin, rand Smith, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Corner | one. eae yroyerty, Joe 20a Lv te tie case of the schooner Sylvian Handy, an | Barry and tho Misses Da Barry with Miss | Smith, Capt. and Mra Lay, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edw. : BS ; at JOR SALE-TWO PARTICULAULY HANDSOME | Don't put your money in suburban. Droperty until ) American vessel seized for illegal eeAling, and | Gertrude Du Barry of Pittsburg sssisted in re- | Combs, tir. and Mrs. Martin, Mra. White and Par P.SOUDLY BUILT PRESSED-BRICK BAy-WIN- . ? 3 you have inspected ints raised were tho same ceiving with the venerable hostess. Miss | Messrs. Knox, Fisher, Young, Knight, Cham $5x1S wae rear aes, tuaroved by twofsistrck | Nites {bise frosts wosd blumebase oe en Sh FORT MYER HEIGHTS. Scapane See os in | eoule and Alien Carrie Dur Barry of Philster | itstlorten, Brows, Salven” Hone tren Gon, po EY +e a 7 + eae oe (a A large force 's now at work construc ting, the, Elec- eo phia with Miss Corson did the honors of the | Carroil, H. T. Doyié and Mr. Brashears. Seas ers wena, 2000 now of 7, ney | cogerful, meee st convenience Sod Sonn at Sey T"be Rinsing inthe spring. Mayes taruscad | | ‘The Tagality of the Silent Quorn. | {04 Tom. A. namber of fine presents came| 4 plearant musicale was given at Mfrs. Eck- sory ans ae ans usa northwest section, | pelnborhced: terms easy Inquire of owner, WiL- | price list at offices ‘The “no quorum case,” in which the legality | fom ing service. loff's residence, 850 street northwest, last git for €20,000. brik dwelitua. 8 2 5 Mnewe tel i-2w* ROBINSON & LODGE, Sccretary and Mra. Elkins gave a dinner last | ‘Thursday evening. A gathering of Investment ard heat Estate Mores, | OF the Dingley worsted act was attacked by par. $6.50: vecane toe night in honor of Cardinal Gibbons. The dee- | ents, relatives and friends were present and Be. #0 rt hl GB and 95 Atlantic Lidg., 928 and 9uU F st.n.w. | Bailin, Joseph & Co., importers, was yesterday nl 6S Attn orations of the table were all in scarlet. Car- | greatly enjoyed the event. Those who partici- *. }OR BALE-LOTS— decided by the United States Supreme Court | nations were the flower that mingled with the ‘were: Misses Clara Baker, Ella FOE SALE—A NEW s hOOM HOUSE aT BROOK- sepals ‘The Dingley act was passed through the action | maidenhair fern in the silver dish in the cen- | Katie Schneider, Mamie Just, Mattie Schnei- Ped edeoreen ashe eens eee = of Speaker Reed in counting a quorum when | ter, and all the details of the dinner were car-| der, May Holtzman, Clare ‘and Mamio Se RaCe M THuMas, 100 Corcoran vauding. The ONLY onde ee RINGTON. caper of | here Wasa quorum of meuibers present, but | ried obt also in vivid reds. ‘The guosts at table | Schneider, Messrs. ‘Maurice Weaver, Lowis a ‘Son aap L wTAkGanbtee ————— THE CITY of Wahingion where's insurer medrate | not Voting. ‘he importers maintained ‘that | were Secretary Blaine, Senator and Mre. Stan. | Schneider and John Ellis. fone past | 2 ee meas cay secure,» thou auy oujecionabie | Speaker feed's action was in violation of ‘the | ford. Senator ‘and re. Gorman, Senator and| The Belmoné Pleasure Club gave their last Fox of | senior surrounuings. ore (2)—1120 and 1122 lth st. ne.. two pretty 2 stor oe et ary bend i F Svery foot of rouzd isin-} Constitution and that the act in this | Mrs. McPherson, Senator and Mrs. Kenna, Sen- ion at the residence &f Geo. Koehler, Sqeegns mvalon Hee pists Sal eice is apply st | otner ‘was wold. ‘Tbe United Biatos circals | ator and Mre, Hawley, Minion and’ Madsese =e on ty | Et Ff i 7 strect southwest, last evening. “The | Dudley and A. Davis; James B. ‘speech. PUBS, + Fent $20 DANIEL & ARMAT, t for the southern district of New York de- | Romero, Miss Dodge, Mrs Hazen, Mrs. Hale | guests it : Mise Annie ‘Boston, Mass. ‘Letts J. Price; Robert Pee each $3, 00, nonail conb payment, waia ¥ at. cw,” | cided Agniust the United States and in favor of | aud Sir. Frank Thotapeon of Philadelphie. reo prosidont; ‘Mise Mamia MeGerrigase i tad Minne 3 Ritions theo: American ot Ks. nn. new 2istory and cellar bey — =— | the importers on this ground, so that the case] Mrs. D. C. Patterson gave a ladies’ luncheon | Carrie Manning, coi secretary; of Mecklenburg « ‘a., and Lols| A meeting Findow bck. Croom and bath mod ‘smpe.< so Came before the United States Supreme Court | on saturday. Misecs Mary Hine, Bah Pariah, May Stewart, | McNeir, Ernest Morton and Estelle Wash- $5,200. on Ferg easy terme) nent tO care: price, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. adverse to the constitutionality of the “no Lizzie van, ‘Mary MeCall, Mrs. Emma | ington.’ American {)-Gapitor Mis near new Mbrary and C ‘ SSR LOR eo | quorum” method of parliamentary procedure, | |, MF. 4. 8. Solomons has issued invitations to | (Onn “ita lh Gordon, president; Geo. Keck Sry ent office of Mr. within oue-nalf square of Fa aves + Story Tgebeed LE! LOOK Loox ihe court, in an opinion by Jtitioe Brewer, | the wedding reception of his daughter Rosalie, | lor secretars,. Joe ‘Bosafy, = northwest, yesterday. The object was to re- front: 12 rooms. bath and cellar: house tn ; . ie ie $0 ‘Taylor "The | 1° sh , | _ Booxs.—The sale of books advertised by Y. ‘Terme easy - price 872250. pbs holds that the ‘no quorum” role was vaiid and | Who marry Mr. N. Taylor Phillips. Chins. Robey, Will Wi Frank | Latimer & Sloan, 1407 G takes place. ceive e sopert from the Now ‘ork committee as eto ; Nery. pretty 2 that the House of Kepresentatives had s right | date for the reception is March 9, Gates, Aribcr Morgen, "Dancing end binging his evening at? Selo” pie Tce SS OE ee ‘ioe Tita ge ee oo teed OME HUNDRED PEAUTIFUL LOTS MADE OX to make such a rule. Mrs. Agnes Kennedy gave.s luncheon ef ten | was kept up until » late hour. pce scent magrove stranded in ¢ hat city, Tho only sonars bee Tos a suburbea.—Adet "yet Saas by those who want pretty suburban homes. which will Parlor Car to Old Point Comfort. Se eae ry are ee ~~ 3 Sen'Ton omy So roows snd baths Lease mi Ferteet reas rch a oN Roe ret geen Airy tartrate by rat nord 48 & NERVE TONIC ind raise fads. euficient “to detray, the on ean i : ‘ vi nd ani . 4 Se iaundey’ sypugnerss the perioe’ @ine'hes Seavesisnt. Minenicd on the Mecteepetiems sativesa, | lode Washington dadinr acnept Bocdag, sot bess Cee Horeford’s Acid Phosphate plttes of the negross to Liberia. “Thismecting _ ome Band 0. Just the place for yeu if you want a home | a.m.; arrives Old Point 6:26 p.m. * | storm P the club Dr. & L Sasseme, Cueenee, Deve, se, “t mt geeboen ees. ae ee ns Tux extea reduced prices will prevail this ee oe cite | Chandler ladioy’ second peice eet Sie’ att™ | fover ana tn storing Gdicalins Alon fe cases Tunse 35 an Sor any man bo Cb aaLES Wei COMMON SEXGR, StarcMer, | woek’ only—our sixth canivetsaty.” Boda free. Bend the rons bing benuily dee dock te booby, MB. "Halapenation ‘gentle. | TBere a, tonte was needed. | For, & nerve wine vine ae tag 137-08 READ THE ABOVE. ‘Morts, 11th and F streets northwest.—Adot, orated with flowers and palms, and men’s first ‘Mr. Geo. F. Gentle- | recommend it most or ; j a ese

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