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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURsDA®, OCTOBER 18, 1892--TEN PAGES. 8 — = ——== —= = — == FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. a SOCIAL MATTERS. b ewer eo Roe! are x moter | SHOOTING STARS. MR, BICKSONS NAME ONETTED. = Ball Yee —— E ia yer arange at the Action of Pee ote eee | cere Bes | Pas ears Se PER TS er Py Ome ttn —nomat| il net tt | Tn ca wt ay yer anton Pre ot Aca at si pois kgrmreuents Gast beeen tobe | 1350 to Law e fanz ? from diosecrerotiand witemcb: cheap endow the | bah rtepratye abe niet Ecing-ewey | where the symmetry of things can be preserved cot a a 7 it aa ip. send tor new fiat net reed. wi spot, the at any sent made Mr. Francis Edward | Sarr rand she carried’ Vowrcar ‘cxte of savy | only by handling white-ash-stove with « scoop | The fact that Mr. William Dickson's mame F° ALE NEW, HOUSES. BANGAINS, FAST subarbe ‘for on | Comp and Miss Elizabeth M. Boswell husband | 5100 bronvloth “= oad — ‘with | that has gold trim: tag ea not appear among the members of the advisory BRIE See cee pee oes Bee 700: geass | StelNSt AMEPE CEEMUSTENEA PACS w, | 804 Wife lastnight at St. Joho'e Charch was | pe? Hrondclot richly ined and rimmed with ming? ends Joveled handle. | “caumitice appointed by Democratic Qasirasen ree == Linco WHEN You go To ste forested with many beautiful and impressive | {tions of ahoce present Sie eek ote Harrity, and which met last night at the Eb- eee OTA of ence new two-story bay-window jan ‘to 2. containing § rooms a tathe ail mod imps AS ne for @8,500. Only €200 nthiy, Aldress Lock Box ae Room 100, Corcoran be Foses and cosmos blossoms. ‘The church was | 32% Massachusetts avenne northeast, where they Judge. fall: then selis in the crowded to the doors when the bridal party 19th The be been Fitter pee “the | “That's what I'm waitin’ to find out, yer | #™¢ indignation among Mr. Dickson's friends. ‘an, SP ete en srepecty se City FO. ve T had the sat. | It #* known that Mr. Dickson receivea a letter THE SHAM BATTLE | features, con bl raed “What's the charge in this caso?” asked th ‘broakiand ey Sid the gilded ies Tasca were fed tk hike left for Old Point Comfort. They will reside at caret en * | Ditt House, has cnused considerable goenip and Room It Corcoran — paint _fulz3m om. & 00 ite were many | ‘onner,” replied the prisoner. - R SALE—A BUSINESS PRO! ‘his money. arrived. The ushers were Mr. Archie j | and beautiful. A pleasant ‘of the wed- | . from National Committeeman Norris requesting ALE_NEW BRICK it are, ng BL ENT OAT HYATIRVIELE. MD,_ 6-ROOM | Ur- (larren Choste, Mr. Haleigh Sherman and | Ging was that it octurred on the twenty-ecventh | ec eon Of hittin’ “im, and I'm willin’ to pay | rom, National Commi Mr. Dickson indicated bis Fentent. Wei OKIE D7 Fst aw. FPihogat in excellent condition ‘large gxrdén Mr. Clarence Latimer. |The long procession of | soniversary of the of the groom's | “*Y Price that's in reason. wiliinguen to 4000, = choristers came from ‘the vestry down the aisle mees to do ec R SALE — HOUS! 83. a oclO-Ot T. kh, BROOKS, 616 12th st... | to meet the brid, = ‘Jolces, &e., | Parents, Mr. and Mre, C. 8. Draper. Taek Chal * cutieh Elric eas hints ‘Shea Ae F 0% SALE 100 ACHES HIGH. 1eVEL GROUND, | under Mr: Daniele lesieahinn Whee atey ied | A very benntifal wedding was celebrated last TRE VOIOR OF EXPERIENCE. | ats sane chon suncmnmesaah Sp Ss SURE FF SS | af Rock Creek Hloctri raliroad ant Count ave whic SAS TORE the also again tho ewecter masle of | evening at Christ Church, Baltimore, which was | Stid Mr..Macvoagh Lay ene gn | Cotmidored ‘rather aingular. “There bes wot ‘ = : 3 i “Now, don't y P, — ml Semocratic meet RR SALE—15 ST. CLOSE TO BENESA’ , the maid of honor, were the attend- ‘s . daughter of Maj. John Sears | +; i d “, os . saadamember at Mt meet Camere Fo... food but ding it; 40 B0-foot alts opPog he ACRE QE GROUND. op anta, ‘The dainty litle bride was escorted by her | Gibbs of Baltimore, late of the G hea ena | “S°™m* See ee ante he ee POR SALe 4. SPLENDID 10 ROOM AND CEL sada i st. OODSIDE, MD. brother, Mr. Boswell. The groom and his | Dr. Delano Ames, ‘son of the Rev. John G. n J is regarded with suspi His name is a ig elation Suge witha bus Bice only FOR SALE-pe.c-Lor OS TOT. RT, NeaR| WHlDegold st bareaia ftom ot once best min, Mr. Norman Harold Camp, were | Amos of this city and grandson of the Hon.| Foran amateur, sir, you are flopping quite {7 vcMweicl with suspicion, | His, meme, ie @ ectest Kenceaw; 02122. easy terme. : waiting at the chancel gates. During the be- | Columbus Delano, ex-Secretary of the Interior, well.” STEADAY® matpr aay, * | WALKER © SON tooo Fat ieee 007-8 ay; Sees frothal the bridal party remained at the gates | The ceremony wat perf formed by. the father of tbe 3 | if by desig. or otherwise, will not tend to allay “ELEGANT HOUSE WITHIN 100 R SALE — Bi a LOT Tf MR SALE—123 ACRES GOOD LAND ON an vanced to the altar s! for the giving | the groom, assis! y the Rev. Dr. Currie, the 4 Col 2 en | Gnctional ta rig Repemnctinery~? f fhe electric railroad insight of Weenies oak Retandtie: and receiving of the ring and the firial blessing. | pastor of the bride. ‘The benediction was ‘pre. = many bo cold Justice to regard Columbus an | an fects eee Vamos eae noe Puan tect cruriaal Mount | Tho scene was most impressive during the | noticed by the Right Rev. Dr. Leonard, bignop |" 0Ver-estimated creature of circumstan cae. eR E & 1206 G st. _ | fruit; electric’ railway’ oe SS Sees ceremony. The three white-robed ministers, | of Ohio, formerly rector of St. John’s Church | ¥4fted to fame by mere force of wind and ‘OR SALE-KENESAW AVE. BET. 14TH AND | pleted ro} Apply on premisetor | Dr, Dougines, Rev. Mr. Camp of Lockport, of this city, weather. Bat this is no reason for regarding | and tts omission from the advisory committes, =| ror Spee as F of the Capitol on Now Jersey ave. before the completion of the electric railroad ‘tomaac. - Pan best Sovationtin the city of Weomiacton tt | and “tune hanisome prod: the mente, the jitrary and ‘all the lines of travel tuand | ocld-ot TUSSBACHE & SALE AND BASEM - Bexly papered 4 in 'T st. “ptiee x ab bal or ERDAY & HAL out of the city. This house was built for the sp | BRINGING CONTEKACTORS TO TIME. ‘cromes_the proverty. | fas of the owiier, aud consequently. wap not built to 5 ‘ Mddirag 8H. SNOWDEN. Drawer A ; | oD DANE | Sil aR propery as erases te Reb penta 928 | A gush bandos alin oy, 8 Feat teat gonly | Aa ea X,, brother of the groom. and Rev. Mr. Clark | The six bridesmaids, who preceded the bride | him with feelings of envy. We are petting «| Navy Department Not Satiefed With 6 roots and | fer mont to. Tepouaitie party. hus taking tt | 5,000, 1000 F at. taking part, Mr. Camp pronounced the couple | and her father down the broad aisle of the | good deal mote fas car af those wel tentne Folftiment of Steel Contracts. - SAS. Seems | Eitoral inggease ip velue of proverty ¥g thu farared | OR SALE—CHEAPEST LOF ON CouuMBIA | FY man and wite and gave them the benediction. | church, were beautifully robed in white alk and | R04 deal vs diag ayn ‘eank ateniie a ata of property t > h or eect 7 ey Department is very muc fertempay a atopy, | Peay Pate Peas Sooo Sek | Selah ih etre kearey tee Mager | FORT MEYER HEtonTs. Livres ant when tsa aided pany watkaa’ oot | comer’ Siey coos te Geran cree the adequate deliverie of ttractural __ | ance 10 91 t ve. ,only G0c. D. T. PARES, eS ve ¥% < 4 Se roe 7 i: gape oe aa SORT AND —vasesEST | A4t =e penabany, Clas B SALE—DESIRABLE LOT IN BUSINESS | vaanvone uber dere? ane eat re a sats | of the church they sang, “Deign This Union to | sister, Mias Adeline Perry, a cousin of the HUMOR @RaTEITOrs. no two great cor a ae NT | _ccti-Be°_ ce | OS san aw 23%100 to alley ; suitable for bakery ; | inspect this subdivision. It is only one mile from the | Approve.” bride, Miss Caroline Hiss’ and Miss Gertrude | “What do you think ba ed the decline ply the mt to cars. Prive, 29.000). JOR SALETO OWNENG OF IMPROVED PROR: | ola hulvdings easly improved. 82.00 per faut gityand on ‘the Washington and Arlington Electric |» bride mado @ most attractive figure in| Wrisehe ‘of Baltimore and Miss Helen Skiles of energy icra aes bhedhiag. 2.3 eee eats merbet ae erty—90 8 ing mext we will publish | " oct: __ DANTE & CO., 1320 F st. way, which is h A in wibe V.| Washi ‘The maid of bi core of the farce-comedy craze?” metal for the constru: of the new vossels, Core o ‘Gag Fst. | in The Star, under heading “ftouses For Hales a list | 7 re —areapre TOT BW SORT jer_sweeping robe of white. satin, with a V-| Washington. The maid of honor was Mi es 4 SAUTIPUL 7 Wo-| of tmproved bin the northeast and southeast jp ON : NOW IN OPERATION. shaped bodice and elbow sleeves. A fall of | Watkins of Philadelphia, a daughter of the Rev. ‘Competition and cheap labor. It is felt my may be embar- For sate i _ A BEAUTIFUL TWO-| Soe OF the city, alto Le Droit Parke There are now | 2 only 70s. ; + BovE duchess lace finished the k. The 's | Dr. Watkins, formerly rector of the Church of Too many actc fasced a gress % Story and basement bri:R, containing nine rooms. | {Totes number of home seekers in the city, and if you ages eat ee Eight minutes’ ride from terminus of cable line in ee ee eee lesa bye wre ose caries 4 | drmezcags enone wasn Sapyticn te Cong lor money Beth ends. m. 1. large lot, side and Toat alley: | Sate Sumber of home seekers in thecity. and eye0 | oci3-3 8. a wedding gift—a diamond pendant—gleamned at | the Epiphany of this city. ‘Tho bride followed | “No. Too much politica.” to contiane the tion of an American navy aad ot ope half cash, balances By wa begins to bring it to @ attention of the pub- RK SALE-NEAK THE U. 8. CAPITOL; LOT dred fect elevation, overlooking entire city | her throat. Her tulle veil was fastened with a| upon the arm of her father, very dainty and ¢ domestic stedl canast “aan KASTERDAY & HALDEMA’ a a 3 ‘Advanced to lot purchasers to build homes. | ¢luster of lilies of the valley and : : BOY by the fact that saftica . o carried | petite, and very beautifully ‘gowned in white | «wert, gaa =e “anna ’ aie ete th ot... fo wilderness or truasthens replies eee bouquet of bridal roses and maidenbair fern, | satin and old point lace. beret len. gee irreaes [ S18 ita sts. | Secure hone wel eee a ty that all | yi x i 4 ‘a . to wubk fob you in Visitors to It become Lvpresed with ibe heatheine | With along bunch of ribbon streamers, making | The ushers were Dr. Joveph Ames of the proc d to prosecute th cold at 008 Fst JOHNSON & BARRETT, » work in hand with LOCATED ON and ah store, don't you | duc F | _cotl bath OR SALE_ON 4TH celerity. ‘The deliveries of stecl are now oe o} FU subdivisions adjoining this city manner ‘ut rosebud chains, after the English stvle. Johns Hopkins University, Mr. J. Grifith | know, but Icawn’t beah the thought of talking | and have been for some time much below the ioe wits esde.and | soil Shoat Sa ner ane tonaay pa Taper. jorand Northwest Eckinston, show the reatest nam | Said in priate env tnne ‘eat MEMEO | Migs Graham wore white india alk trimmed | Ames, Mr-itufas ML Gibb Dre fi. . Stemer, | ehop oven during business hours.” contract requirements. In one caso strikes prt Room 25. 500 Rk st ww. 11-3 | $500, $000 and $600, will soon double fa value, Call | grfoT™ jroe"e Hctetts 8 an ideal alt yenr-round nrop- | with Chantilly lace, and her bouquet, made with | Mr. Robert P. Bigelow, ‘Dr. James Homer -eangred heaping : Pibrediay se BALDE MAN OR SALE-CHEAPERT Wi A Pree aHMAT. tala Pot ae, | bout Horan ovectoene en tse Towebud chains like we bride, was of pink| Wright, Me. Phitip Hanson Hive of Hattmnore THE FORTESS AND FALt. mother {t is pleaded i$ a 8 lon 1 tata roses. and Mr. Wm. 8. in of New York. e t os ae yr snares 3 7 Shroughout, LATION. 3 LEGITIMATE SPECULATION. ‘After the ceremor legant reception was|man was Mr. Benn Ames,a brother of the ‘The fall is here, the fall is here suficiently dev EAUTH = 1 ny an elegant recep an nar i ey ol. bak fenet tas | sss PGi, sha tector, ‘Sve tote. total Teco picea Haetpen ib sekseca tas Lote p casoahll Meld Gl cties: Delos bene naDT aroemaares | eee She cricd in tones cestatic. The department has now determined to care ree th Sees yd La a : THOMAS 3°FISHER future for rex eatate in the vicinity of Fort Meyer and | which 150 guests wero present. ‘The long par-| After the marriage ceremony at the church « “So regularly falls appear, Sits state < and bring the contractors to Eamtknbat €7aKEDistAy. oos Fie ccad ae | 2 pretve rom, bpp parte dace eS) oles RF st len tgs geation scantily advanciau inde lor was profusely decorated with palms, the | reception was given at the bride's home, 1029 ‘They seem quite Autumnatic.” beon sent in at least one Pe SALe—v St. &.W. : TERED NEW HOUSES; | SITY. Star ott CS iB SALE — 170 FEET FRONT ON JOTH ST. EX- | beautiful villas and suburban homes in the country. | mantels banked with rosesand the «pace be- | North Calvert strect. In addition to the many “ ae whom the contract bathe met mo, torte, 42-000 cash tal R GALE 15S LA AVE, | Mtented srove Menesnw. Price '90,500., on, eaay | What protilar syot could you wih for? tween the long windows madea palm bower, | Haltimore friends attending the reception quite | “What Tam most worried about,” said the ant would. be entab- shez te aait: Lr ek STERDATE WALDEMAS Gos | F Oe to cis aioe ne; 9 rooms; new: sit mod | terme oF will subatvide int Ber ts ‘THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BRIDGE where the newly married, couple sigod fo rex | alarge number from Washington and other | doctor to the sick editor, “is your blood. I the ome mag tr nn . Cine ae . Tait | ook . 2 ae ceive congratulations. Over their heads two | cities were also present. A very pleasant inci- iepiepi arts Hens pe brought up to the ex Fon Sales say APE | EGtrantest Apply to OWNE, Se Th ot mw: | Fin Holphco, west of Uithate torenty doe vd Ae | AL “Three Sisters” wilt be under construction atan hearts ine white Uleasoms, were, wsiondede| dest of the wedding an the erat net ‘want to Gnd out about the clroulation” irements or the contractors will be dealt roowe. } oct se? a pee Oe te tins iiacekow Sad aclington Raflway completed to Oth street depot, | Later in the evening Mr. and Mra. Camp left | venerable grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Circulation,” gasped the patient. “Look | with strictly according to the terms of the doo- t x t LE-17TH §T. NEAR CORCORAN—10 | _ccl2-4t __ CHAS. EAKLY, 603 14thet. n.w._ | “Now js the time to invest’ Callor wrice for imepe | for their wedding trip, the bride wearing a| Mrs, Delano of Ohio. here, doctor, it isn’t a square deal to work me Diva *warbe Tse atig aches Heat all tororemen . (WERT CORNER OF 13TH | andteri. pans core sinin traveling dress of dark bine and tan broad-| Dr. and Mrs. Ames left immediately after the | for a death bed confession,” nt has heretofore watved some Fee Se orm st SR DURLERGOM, tux t: SAGER tee tee he ee ae sg cloth, with a round hat to match. When they | reception for the north ou their wedding trip, Se tate rear alley" prive, 85.200. tormos. $5,500 camh, balgnge | _oc11- ES Managers of Fort Meyer Helghts, return they will reside at 1239 H street uorth-| After their return they will be located at the senigelio at menaiboninae expressly fe suit, will sxchange. (Zi) EASTERDAY one cy os jon SALE-HANDSOME NEW TEN- ROOM east, going to housckeeping in their own home. | Albion in Baltimore, Dr. Ames, who is @ grad- favbewas. oo Fitare; Sirens rere chee rane taueeote tic balding, f Mr. 83and95 Lor ON ESE Exports of breadstuffs from the United States ( ¢ groom’t er, and Mrs. | uate of the Jol ins University, is . part of its obliga- i: oF kan Wuee Faces OF RAIL, as Bg: "TY COMPANY ection | FP near Ggpas ave. tot wy 8) fot: brite gs etam cannes t Rotremcuel Pe oe es foc opeapeie dy red tee in September, as reported by the bureau of sta~ s ined department that . fos | FSB Pee. ne. .escome anf beth; amt. = 2 [ROR SALE-ON-EXCHANGECA-FINE ocacn | be redding. The marriage of Miss Eenice Maud Sawyer, | tistics, were of the value $1 uld be better and more quickly tirat tocar and berdies: suall cask paymont, bal: | For §ale,;Corner loton ith st. n, 25] Bhi Mires es fet Wenhington We ireling, | Th€ marringo of Miss Nelle Docuregard Will-| daughter of Mrs. Eunice B. Sewver of George | $2862.021 in. September last scar. Tits mh i conte Whigs aiek aedeauiner al Hotes Be Le Brent baltic, cor seta RSET Fes IE ee RS Bish’ and Sealtny™ smepdihCurere? oat arene: | iams of Georgetown to Mr. Peyton Randolph | town, to Mr. It, Barnard Talcott took place | tynt, mont ended, September $0 the, exporta-| yettcr feted to take 4 id etractural A BEAUTIFUL HOME ‘street: splendid place for business building es ROPUILETPS & SON, 1422 Ne of Kansas City was soleranized last even- | | so 81 ~ and the Fe ‘built by the owner for bis own mee: or warehouse. Price per sq. ft.only........ doankfaliy ent artistically Bnished throagheuts to . steam heat, til vestibule | For Sale—Cor, 2ist and F sts. n.w. improved BBE. | too, sed tate cellar, dna, Noa, led rental | ForGnle—Cor 21 and, Fs rove ing in Christ Church, Georgetown, by | pe shen ¥ armor and gun selztr” | ing at the residence of Mr. aud Mra. Fergusson, | the Rev. Dr. Albert B. Stuart, rector. of ‘the | PC#0d iu 1891 they were &1 © ees to be rolled and the latter |X YoU WaNT TO BUY PROPERTY FOH A | the latter being a sister of the bride. Itwasa| church. The bride entored ‘the church with “a to be forged, 1.25 ome or an inyestiuent in the vor suburbs call | most beautiful home wedding, the decorations | her brother w, Dr. Charles H. Miller, and Appointed Atd-de-Camp. But thesdconcossions by the department ath. 234 am! DAVID v. STONE. sot and 80s JoR SALE 4 VERY CHEAP H9CKE ON el. The first w ne. near 6th; brick, well built: ll the newest appliances: lot; 120 feet to 30-foot —— ones om EAS 190, Corcoran build: | being in yellow and the rooms an ideal bower he ve Second Lieut. Richmond McA. Schofield, "i bec > mer > ; brick : : 2 Ee ea eee tante Doct Bet eca | being in y nd the was mot at the chancel steps by the groom, who i have not been effectual: the new ships are be S toot pave! alley Price tf sald af Pere shee in central northwest: sch sace econ ae ee) teow sud Metropolis View. en of green, in which glistencd many candies. | Jed her to the chancel rail, where the beautiful | fourth cavalry, bas boon appointed wid-de-camp | ing delayed am the contract stipula- 5,90, = easy terms. Apply G. J) BOND, Attorney, 23 B — JOR SALE—AT_ LAKELAND, MD.—FOR Tho guests were received by Mrs. Fergusson | marriage service of the Episcopal Church was | to the major general commanding the army, re srced unless an im _ DAVID D. STONE. 806 and 806 F st. nw. | 52°), yr ___ ocl-sodim | For Sele—Lot on O st. n.w. bet. 15tb and 16th #25 cash ana $25 ver month. will buy ane’ and Mrs. Williams, the mother of the bride. | impressively read by Dr. Stuart, The ushers ving Second Licut. Avery D. Andrews, fifth | Provement is n JOR SALE. CHEAPEST AXD MOST Co! FoE SALE AN ELPGANT NEW EHOOM KESE: | Frigg Drove’ DY stall frame under rent Reet senile Bote becker ae cariges oe re eae ents Sracetul, | were Mr. J. Edward Williane, Mr. Joseph H. | artillery, who rosigned his appointment as aid — -<- — pn yy eH dence, with large stable, on helehts overlooking WESCOTT, WILCOX X feet fongend itd dep nclosod wi put wore a simple but becoming gown of | Bradley, Mr. Eveleth Wilson McCormick. Mr. | de-camp. Lieut: Schoficldis coon of Geafche.| ACKOSS NIAGARA ON A CAREE. Var. wide parking ; Ashford's abstract. Pe YE 1907 bs. ave. and 6th ve blocks from station. Also for 2. 825 Rhite silk with soft falls of luce and ribbon. | Goorge B. Sudworth, Mr. Walter G. Peter and | eld ant Licat, Andrews fan sonde-lewof the it" DANID D. STONE, S04 and 806 Pst. n. Pram Se WP pate Kt SALE-CHBAP LOTS = SMfar: tabeooe wel wen aay Masons | The tulle veil was held by pearls, The cere-| Mr. William M. Dougal. The grosm’s brother general. The iatter haa been granted one| Clifford Calveriey’s Performance tm the mas pre double Wag wingers tebe wnods | one Hist on athat: Me. mene i AD feet fies one aed eo eat S0 sa, Hen other veoper: | Hor A "Elsviden Sonia of Copied Ratt ataouce | ME: Of wLItS Canton crepe on treine de eeaeh | Tens leave on being relieved, mre peep piae yon one aoe 2 BER sn, | Min cnmvenirgee om nati ten other, as | Weov. A. Floridus Stecle of C . was of white canton erepe en traine, mado "wi ———— sash at SAAD apaichian iain Fatt BAYONE Sob wef BOD re mw. | key ears ae Pan bai _oeldcoat thie | toad Nooiwoon fe dag aea dared taragana | of the brite, The groom, who ts the seneral |qhigh-necked and: longgslecved Vodice wickls | atcann For cchgoasn walcune. In the proscuce of 10,000 spectators Clifford “0K SALE-A SPLEND{D HOME ON 8TH ST_ monthly payments from #10to $44per month. Lake- | superintendent of the’ American xpress | trimmed with ailver and pearl passementeri Calverley crossed the Niagara chasm between OR SALF_43,000 SQUARE FEET OF GiOUN, Fretta is ¥ “herpin 4 < 4 : : Gj] Commodore Melville was yesterday presonted 1 Bw. new bay-window brick: 8: bath; collar Bets. nes will exchange. Price, 0c. | (and ty nee che guules trom qramhinetan op the | Company, with headquarters at Kansas! A coronet of orange blossoms condned her ved 3 y presented | the railway suspension and cantilever bridges wie? wbie uot eu trages ronband weary ut 50a pacers RB. 8. DONALDSON. thellneot the pruponed bolevard: to Hatthaoe: We | City, was showered ‘with congratulatory | to her hair. Ler braver book, from which the with a gold medal by the Navy Department in | yesterday aftcracon on a threo-quarterinch av: seae., Bree oct Re bas a ‘beantiful take, stores, telograma during the evening “from the | service was read, was bound in white leather. | recognition of his sorvices in connection with | 11. . howe BALE 37-000 ROUARE7 a churches, &c. tion. ticker cable, and the merit of his performance i SALE—24,000 SQUARE FEET OF GKO! OnUy O34 Gents enc . To see corner 1Ath aid D sts. ne. :4 lots, 500x120; front: | fhe to EDV ing North Carolina ave. : will exchanze. Price, 30c. Orrnety 1400 Gotan oat > juare foot. ron Losier B. S. DONALDSON, 2 = West. Upon the arrival of Mr. and The Young Ladies’ Memorial League of the| the Jeannette exped Mrs. Keim at Kansas City, they will be pre-| church of which the bride is a member pro- ns sented with a superb dinuer and tea service of | fusely decorated the chancel with palms and ion. Tho medal was awarded by Congress and was struck at the Philadelphia mint. On one side isa eclipsed that of all this predoceasors. At 3:0 ‘'P- m, after having shaken hands with his 1. solid silver by the oficers and employes of the | floworing plants for the wedding. bride is 3 iew of | friends,Calverl cked up a 20-foot balancing _ocLLat? Bal 05 15th st. Hew. = z company. ‘The bride and groom left on the | very popular among a large circle of George-| %e sinking Jeannette, sarrounded by icebergs | “TMLv Oulverley j ty pounds and rcam- a ANF, SOF OR SALE_LOTS #00051" COTS FOR SALE—Honses & Vent 1120 train for a wedding trip. which will in-| town friends, while tho groom is well known Cui betng, Gescrted by the oBlcers ‘and crew. sah a te the euhir SE adage Meanie at Jonts S Son na thie fs = FEAT Buptol = clude Philadcip ‘eading, Cumberland, Chi- | and is one of the youngest vestrymen of Christ | 00, the other side is the in & _ = = ____?Ml SO O08 Fat BS BS fo salt." wood speculation and ach hunter. “two fine coupe horses: dau Mr. and Mrs. Randolphe Keim, Mrs. Geo. | made to the immediate members of both fum-| 2 in commemoration JOR SALE—PRICE REDUCED To €2,050, MUST a See Pees ous: calles, £u%- | to mnake money. A dark hy’; fine style and gentle ete and attractive home; lot 25: “oclonie Sr ne style and Ke Sluckened his speed when he : of Norfolk, Mra. J. De Bree Higgins, | ilies at the home of the bride's mother om Dam. | CouRtered by the officers and he sold st once. @ comfortable home on Mth st. ‘aylor of Norfolk, Mra. J. De Bree Higgins, | ilies at the home of the bride's mother ou Dux 400 14th wt. Sa coun ; 700. “HEISRELL & McLERAN, 1008 F at. | —°! : ee | : nette arctic expedition, and as an expression bat sats nivel rooms pF! = ae 7 7 OF FINE < ir. and Mrs, Chas. P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. | barton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Talcott left the * . ney ecb point oscil Sat tah: Rails sacttary plumber ‘o alley- oe IES - | Frente side of North Capital ot between Ges, mine. by Detuareat reval Fe et ee ere Ber aan | Sly one Inte train and tcbom hike esters eit | oe PEE See oe Oe en ee acadiaeh iakias coun oer ee —_ es > STONE. S00 206 F st. nw. FOR SALP_RANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY | 20x) to ten-fout alley. 125 | sell for 8100 cash. CENTRAL STAB! Mrs, J. Lowrie Bell, Mrs, Charles Carroll Stein | reside with the bride's mother at No. 3033 in the said expedition. is aking ig very Not Prick dwelling, 1818 19th st. n. w. : thirtecn rooms aye 3135 Rorth side, between T7th aad 18th | “colts” NEAR 2D, ONLY | and beth room: all latest 7 a _By order of Congress like medals are to be | cult even to Calveri QOK SALE—ON to each of the surviving officers and men | to cheer h oice was rained: improvements: Lan sozoel of Pueblo, ,Colo., ‘Lieut, and Mrs. Downs. L. | Dumbarton avenuc, Georgetown, until their SOR SALE —< On), ; peat n his way and the spectators A aod; copetalls ballt wales oor peceoonl caret ECRING 1 Wilton, Major and Mrs, Bates and Mr, and Mrs. | now home at Garrett Park is completed, vi n ee ’ pet + etxrocms ff jon and first-clags in every reavect, house open for | Twochoice lots on the Garth ‘side of Ts eH pe eee Buck. "One of the striking features of the occa-|"" at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon West ion (eXcopt that the medals for | held their bre it STONE, 804-908 PF st_n.w. jon. For further particulars and price apply to | reservation in front. fine shade trees, concrete street SELMAN BGOG., reer E st. D. Ww. sion was the unusual number of handsome| 4 renee T) and to the heirs of those |, On he we until the two-thirds a ‘& RUTHERFORD. te cl Faced, 30 by 1OeReh” Abarcaiary’ 7auee AB4 fer | HOR SALE—A COMPLETE OUTFIT READY FOI! omen and the elegance of their gowns. ‘The | ™inster Church, Baltimore, was the scene of | who arc dead. Bat one officer besides Comme. |'polut was 9 quickoned his step Mae a Fark; Sbancwomely | FOR SALE vey property. Washi Circle, southeast f quire nt WIDDICOMB'S STABLES, 1327 Het. u,v. | bride received many beautiful prosents. ge ee = rity Te erenns | ane Maisie ts now alive, B.. age md forge nS ae oes ged com. GOOD INVESTMENT. alley. 8 elt Seas _| Mr. and Mrs. DeB. Randolph Keim, who came | 1s, ay ederim or Gael xpedition, The six i a pe the denier wire, aod aru favorably with houses Seid at 64.000; ‘wif teat | _E st. ne. near corner of 34, store, twostory, 10 CIEE, Big? OR SALE—A BARGAIN—A CARRIAGE WONTH | on for the wedding, return to their home today | C°W8tY, Md., both of whom are well known dand their medals have been sent to | when he was safely landed on the American Wor'eis cache mnonth, easy terms if doorred. Aye is perfect “order, veut 83250." G07” roe 10 to ten‘foot alley. (Ps 200; will soll for 830 if sold at onco: thiess worth | at Heading, Pa., where the newly married | bere. Mr. 2alton King of this city and Mise | their homes, as follows: Commander De Long | ride a burt of applause, was, given thet DAVID D. SYOME SE STS Pe nw.__|F - Y WAHG ATH: 000 ween Oanid P sts. two lo your attention, comound seo. Stables rear 742 10zh couple will be their guests for the week. On | Stella King of Baltimore alial oe the couple, | to his widow, Lieut. Chipp’s to his father, epee down Niagara's high cliffs for milk FR, SAE Ae, BARGALS- 82.090. AN A corner bouse tn Bok ot GO by 115, concrete en a a — = fuibirduy thoy will give tien @ resegtion, who, after receiving congratulations, took a] Lieut. Danenhower to hi The exact time occupied was six minutes a: 910, tn deferred pemts will ty ‘Har, fur z Donte ade. vem] R SALE—PONY, DOG CART AND HAKNESS; -pesting 5 P i ‘rain for Ne ork, el er’ brothe a: Dizon's fastest " ely 7D an “tamemegt rattan hs eco tmat electric Hehe, balls, Be-cpapered tnrougs. | 173 sb. 205100, root Locaticn F> onde wintle coud ant cad Ariven Mise Addie Stewart and “Mr. Herbert N. Gil-| Ties arwanctie end O” Welt return will re- Rg ey rte d fae po tala tupac relent 9 —— ‘Satmcsoterd i W ciaigtwojs ih “sao, twostony EeAGa S| Cogent at alley, Seow ets strick of Daltimore wero married lst night at |” fig Leavitt hes removed to No. 1121 Ver- |. Collins, meteorologist, to his brother," "| After fow mintoy rest Calverley gain ap- = Ly VERE EO Say | rome et day SE | a 3 ‘augh M. E. Church in the presence of «large | |) a ss About a dozen of the twenty-five sailors of | on the wire frow the American side SA EE, THREE LET Oo Tee ee en cok EE pare ya Gticarwil bool ere sonoeaes of friends. De. Alon, K. Gibeon por- | B0u oveume, and wil hewenther one har Seieuile | «| OS” SS coumamd tp be’ alive oon mun | Walking exh cent bib tok ie teen Ee eae eg im f- S, Hetapte. e. =. ALE—SOUAR toacamh purchaser. Call at 1225 N, 2t°_| formed the ceremony. The bride was prettily | 0" Tuesday evenings. medals will be sen . * a =.| on the broad of his back wire, gave & 5 ground, worth (5c, per foot. and wo, 3 E—SQUARI tos Le aS prettily Is will t to them when their ad. « big; Call soo ag they ans sein foae: a0 v0 ee 14th obd Toth sts... : the H SALEA HORSE. |A VERY STY\ISH AND | gowned in cream-colored crepe and wore white | Mr. and Mrs, James Robbins of 1314 Vermont | Grosses nro known, frog walk for thirty fect and walked backward a oe nae aD eral é 1 (Soi | pe aS one can drive, same havine been used for ins feuie | Fosebuds in her hair. The ushers were Mr. | avenue have retarned home after an absence of Se pes to the American side, Crossing on foot om the Foe 3385 COME aNp TALE te hieetesn toon Somely finis (71) 0, INE LOT ON WEST SIDE 16TH | ADply at stable rear of 1790 Mass. ave. * | Edgar Stewart, the bride's brot! ad three | some months among the lakes in Maine and a Troops and Marines to Take Part. railway bridge he appeared on the wire on the er carmiie ROTA Sar ep aELTOD Gos alles OE bee Oe Or CHAS, BAUM, | of tho groom's friends from Baltimore, Mr. | stay at Bar Harbors Ex-Co tees Canadian wide, After walking out about 100 - * x & . between M story brie] & oc! “416 7th st - y ‘x-Congressman Bowden of Virginia and MATT pe cust you angtuine €0 look oorer. 3pth st. betwsen 3 Aoi JOH GRAY & €O: pad eee TCE Smith. Mr. Warfield and Mr. Lugz. A recep-|""S number of the friends of Mr. and Mra. W. . * ted his performa the Amen peksoe BACHE &CO., 1200Get. nw. _ | id collar, jot Zia15 gos 637 ¥ st._| JQOR SALE—A LADY LEAVING THE CITY tion followed at the residence of the bride's Rumber of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. | Col. Lamb of the Norfolk district called at the besides swung « round Fok MELE? GE THE PRETTIEST, AND | brick; S roows tively papervustot Iai ay 0X10 ON 7TH ST. qenrestn sell t's berestns nice, sentie Kent parents, Mr. and Mrs. HL E. Stewart, on Cap-| H. Sealey were pleasantly entertained at a! War and Navy Departments today to solicit the ote new be : wection No hetver 00 a seve Spee . the wire, hanging on with bis Lauds, and also co-operation of the troops at Fortress Monroe | hung by his toos. and the marines at the Norfolk navy yard in 7 Horse may be gen nt the COLUMBIA STABLE: Rand 5 sts. near 14th Ok sare hands: bt CCl NE_ CARRIAGE TEAM. BAYS: 16 party hem last evening at 1714 13th nts | Street northwost, the occasion being the first ll pay Wer cent uot on | near 17th, throo-story, 9 room cellar and furbace | very cheap terns to sale, Spacey: Risse peered] Peat ant “caaialas oa “ehnSelle ne | TODS Ae x. ORTE, '(o—_mwasar at RR SALE—A FINE BUILDIN' itol Hill, after which Mr. and Mrs. Gilp: left fora tripto Ningura and other pc : : north. They will be at home at their future | anniversary of their marriage, which was cele- see ost paved alfey, on Corcoran residence, No. 1145 North Stricker street, Balti- | brated at Gardner, Mass., Inst October. The | the Columbian celebration to be held at Nor-| STRIKE OF THE “BIG POUR'S” MEN, BSA ICE DWELLING: MS: | Hsu WT ORIE, 3U Fst awe more, after October 20. evening wus devoted chiefly to progressive | folk on the 21st. Pret = Prive, $1,300." (No. vhTkx's ROTHERPORD, 1301 : c TLER & = ol SALE-FINE Pi BUSINESS PR JOK SALE “FIVE KOOM HOUSE, ——4 Fe Ti ate. er ‘ = ’ wlolor’ PELERE RUTHERFORD, ow SA Fvig alt ietectimorgrerocnts, tn festhonstle some Miss Cora E. Stevens of Vineland, N. J., and | euchre, the first prizes being won by Mins Tmo-| | ‘The departments promised to order the eet Oa aan ee Mr. Gi W. Leo of Port N Hig gen Hutchins and Mr. J. A. Green. The floral | troops and marines to take part in the cere- - , Arie Teak Sight on thorraianes oF ai Eng | decorations were greatly admired and the work | monies, The preliminary skirmish in the strike of Mee A Doben 200 ate scoot serra ae of the Se M. Hebner, was highly creditable Prager ee the big four yardmen at Columbus, Ohio, took hal ord Leg | to his art, both i ttracti it ioe place erday afternoot > oes uncle and aunt of the bride. Rev. G. R. Alden | {7 rig ‘dad ite aa est pic) sire eaney The University Club bas tendered a reception place yesterday afternoon. Yesterday morn- on 1st 010-300" fasbineton Park. University Helgi. Miter ‘Sp. ms. 219 8 Prod q a = —_— officiated. The groom's twin brother, Mr. Jos. ? ‘i, * ing Superintendent T. J. Higgins posted « seomeat 1307 F st Pint ae ih z a, windows “doors. “Will sell_this | ney of Florence, N. J., was maid of honor. The | ¥ if i ae! Acid 3 ork at 1 would be discha: and Jon SOLE -TRNEE STORY —ELEVESCHOOM | POR, SAUE00_CASH AND 610 FOI ee ee a ae er ae ee erie wore a, Lenoming toll ot Cae ae the Snkwet “Addie and. Flovones Patrick, Se | 2e¢ided upon, owing to the visit of the Supreme | Tork St 1 Pm. would be discharged and wages brick dueling with i) tod, tmpe- well vented | spusakers sSontteeato fa | eee tan eee eee LEO | alk Re) received!) numberof lagant pres-| Coy Mcetgnt votes eemeee, Cates MEL Ose ttoiRiones aaa Wack | A iemmeion, niecapauenat oun tnce emer ok ae Urick staslovu premises “rrice reawnal soletn cH ‘ase oul boon eat cue, Seueane alas ores ang | Cat Mr. and Mrs. Leo will spend their honey- | Schenck, Mr. and Mrs, George Bancroft, Mr. | Composed of Chief Justice Fuller, Associate axtere sas Se EER RRO TEE Feta ec 8 What O00: ae | BUTTE SRGRE TE RENSELED CECA) moon inthe ie, tact aight atl re BM Patric, Mr. and Mex A. Mh Jastice Drown, president of the claby and others ete green deergghne apheresis — a leanant. $1. 81.400. $1,500; STALLE, atinw. oe. Protty wedding took place last night at) Bennett and Mrs. Beals, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. | have the arrangements for the reception im | 387%, two and « pasesenger locomo- Pe eee aie] PORSANE : GENTRAL, PROPERTY CHEAP | “liga "" 7s", HERTFORD, 14196st. Hy SALE CHEAP THREE HORSES. ONE CAB! Ascension Church, when Miss Amelia Estelle | Green. Mr. and Mrs.'G. R. Ide, Mra. E.| charge. ” tive. The regular engineers were in charge. yolitan Branch} # SUITABLE FOR A CLUB HOUSE OR AR OF. (epee eiere a Ale Se tyeg | Wilson and Mr. ‘Magruder Sheriff, both of | Hutchins, Miss Imogen Hutchins, Mra. A, W. ——__---______ There were about 200 men proseut when the APARTMINT E B Landover station, Md., were married, Mr. | Hodgkit NG , Mr. Irving Hutchins, Mr. W. A. Ne t . nes were brot : . Sabenie BER ta Geom ee aaa pationl clings Wik Ske 4 3 Good News for the Settlers. engines were brought out, Two strikers oFkn. anywhero: = : : i : 51 = ter Market. eer Clement Sheriff, Mr. Oscar Sheriff, Mr. Joseph | Naghten, ‘Miss Julia 'S. Wheate, Miss E. Risen tena asks obs ak ecccenaes Wf Wisin toatie watch take” Prices Sfeceon: | Pow BALE = SSeS Wilson and Mr. Edward Lycett were the ush- | Bartlett, Mra. M. D. Bennett, Mr. A. II. O'Con: separ deren seater agp tee Seeetlabty pacek nae eon F evans COPY: BUY, 2 Lor sles Hacks, coupes extension sopenrriages, bus: | ers. Mr. Jolin Erdman was best man, | Kev. | nor, Mr. E. C. Robinson. subg aristnpteyecad gupexyaoe Ome | on thneed Ietuesiod teas a ee nthe A SALE — TWO MAN 1X.00M OU A HOME ON EASY TERMS. Pobess whips Dlankots, harness’ “Bice teru a eee | Edward Wall of Hyattsville performed the| Mrs, James P. Tustin is visiting her parents y So seleck 08,000 ncees ried nce of a detail of po om the sce: teen s ect eik bar winiew bowen 1908-1340 Mary’ | | wea Set pon aerwe fol, SO or UPeLae tr trom | They. whipe, Glankots, harness” eat teinin W.f | Edvard Wall of Hyatteville performed the esrwtasaegd bate sontag hey Parenis'| penineula of Michigan, and directs tho register | SPPOTauce of « detail of police on, the soone Fess Powe Tieam, cheerful. convoubet; abundant cloest | S550 Sm, t>g).z00: ttle, vettccs; good elevation; Se rt HEAD OF HORSES JUST ap-| Dobbs of Hyattsville. The bride wore travel |") bp “Wingor, wife and daughters, Rose and | "4 receiver at Marquetto to receive entries | Procceded down town. The utrikeee bene ‘ SeaTac caraibounre: | Selecta ete Gok! exe rales PAAR Ba gh: an tot «| pp MY Ht mediately for a noth} YT Gaocheutle, Pa have std te ther | HeTefer., This ction wil bo good news to set-|Eatigeant ad wer shat flo te ens ft. sete | “For full Dartiog!sre can pom nea ss eas : S own House, No. 1021 Connecticut avenue, for | tlers, as it relieves from suspension a large | for trouble,but the police cleared the yards ax ‘x 14te> 416, 1452 KE WAVE McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, ‘One bay horse. 15.2 hands; can pace amilein 2.40. | Mr. and Mra, Holmes E. OMiey have sent out | hb oi <j : number of homestead and other entries and | quiet was restored. Loftus, one of the strikers Sib! now. new Seroom three-story ae ees Four econ road Lorees that cen tot in minutes. | | cards for the marriage of their daughter, te ae aor she den Star Pleasure | 2PPlications which have been pending before | arrested, has been roloused on £1,000 bond. . a a dearated. heated by Boy atun'e ghe pair bay horses. ‘All of these horses ara thoroughly | Katherine Heaton, to Lieut. Ben Hebard Ful- gumaaal on wilco’ re | tho general land office for man? years. Other | They are charged with interfering with rad- 14 ‘i - ‘vA Owner, broken to the cable and electric 4 o SOHN SIM: | ler of the marine corps, Wednesday, October | Club, accompanied by the Imperial Pleasure applications for selections by the company are | Toad officers and attempt to incite a riot. = = Sp: | Bw. Hear ec Sea “ced-18e" | 26, at high noon at St. John’s Church, George- | Club, attended a masquerade party last Mon- | in process of adjustinont The strikers claim that the yardmen at Fotrotened rane ia beaut condtier ouly | Ton sAle-OARRTAGES, WAGONS Hin x | town. day night given at the residence of Mr. and Springfield, Dayton and Cleveland will come °g | wed 9 short time grand artion, superb tone, whips, &, 1 have on band nearly 200 carriages Miss Agnes May Sawyer and Mr. Eveleth | Mrs. Vanhorn. Among those present were Mr. Received a Medal of Honor. out today, that they will be joined by the Pam ~e - hell, dining | Ts a rare bargain at cash. Fine make and ts | and wagons of the most yea toed Anish, con- Wik McCormick will be ied the 26th and Mrs. Vanhorn, Mrs. Kitzmiller, the Misses Mr. Martin Conboy, the well-know: Handle, Baltimore and Ohio and Columbus, = mm, hell, din’ fully warranted. See it at sistinwof victorias, cabriolets, eastngtons, pt astons, ‘leon McCormic! married on the Mamic M ‘Aunie Rhyne, ‘Berti d f. ye own messen- | Fy Valley"and Toledo rail Qala, Se nA and are built BU viaNo'EXtHANar wane noowts | Pieris and Shain syits in nek or rants pat: | in Georgetown. famio Mean, faker,’ Jennie’ Have | ger at police headquarters, has received one of | Hocking Valley-and Toledo railroad today. F jais threuebout; | cig. Pa. ave._| terns. One whole door of over 100 husiness wagon Claudie Reynolds, Mary Fisher, Jennie Rey- iq one of | These reports, however, are denied by the off- ey 10) REE > mpomtly. paxtents. wha. tee and Milicer place: | scLvat PAE EEANO EXCHANGE t prpered and freseved througn- te = cae } Literary Club held its initial a i the medals of honor awarded b; nt SALI pi SQUARE | Can bo, seen at this establishinont; also whips, isp | ‘The Potomac 3 nolds, Agnes Braugh, Bell Chapman, Katie C. nor a yy Congress under | ciuls of the rouds natned. The yardmen of Vian? fore bocinner tor only #100 and one for 875 soe aid core ene ett, Lance stock of Arst-clas3 | mecting for the season of 1892-93 at the resi-| Finn, Katie Spraight and the Messra. George | the act of Congress of March 3,1863. Mr. Con-| the Hocking Valley have sent « communication orler and sweet tone. | second eet ae boy was second lieutenant of the thirty-seventh | to the superintendent asking for an advance to PLANT TURPES D: 13 Pa: ave. {em conte wil wesolaas ena vrices at my newre: | dence of Mrs, M. F. Tully, 1006 I strect north- | Miles, Ed. Bartholme, Thomas Collins, Frank pository on Gost. nw, ted. C — EH = All goods warranted. { | west, on Tuesday evening. The resignation of | Slyvester. Charlie Howard, Chas, Murphy, York, and the medal, the latter stat Chicago scale. oe Sere PS BCEPT™ © | Poeceaed A ONRAT BARGATE A CREE UNG | re” GPU ERSTE eit may be t chee avaw | 19 poerotary, Goo. 0. Gevane, ‘waa scoepton: | Wim. Rhyne, Bob Maxwell,’ Fred Princehorn, | awarded him for distin Conduct af te | The big four oficial ast night secured am ine PLANT Taos. Piano, with richly’ carved leys and ire: Heh foe a K. SALE_CANIGAGIS WAGONS AND BUG | 8nd Mr. Silas’ Boveo “was clected to fill th | Thos. Ginty,” McFadden, Palmer and Doyle. | battle of Williaamburg Var May le woee, junction from Judge Duncan of the common ~ ~ —— Seok niscedd cal cent, bare ae Fanos aay terms. Repairing and reg. work | vacaney. Mr. Edward Farquhar, assistant | Dancing was enjoyed by all until 12 o'clock, Lagoa pleas court to prevent the strikers from in any RAL TWO-STORY, & sion THE PIANO EXCHANGE, prompuy atended te “USE TARBOE S55 | Hibrarian of the patent offic, gave en interests | when retreshincats were served. A New Yorker Murdered im British Cotam-|™anner interfering with the busines of the “elt 913 Pa. ave. ° = = = Eat ing ae goal — Bacon.” The subject} Miss Gertrude Montgomery has returned bia. road and — that they do not enter upon hive gull teureraad at abut cevrene moa] FOR SALE—BICYCLES. | wh. the following program, par vorcent | {50% 8 Visit tofelativs and friends in Mary-| Wednesday morning « body was found in a] Se Popey te TH qratencas. | Second:bs welevethet | On SALELOREAP A = | winning much favor from the club, and several = me small grove near Victoria, B. C. The flesh was| poreman's Alleged Attempt to Racape. IXOTON: 3 fire toi Ainovahcaw that pave bad considerable nse: | E'Qnont watets Call Arar om Sw Gee. Dw | encores wero demanded. A piano cole whe a | Last evening Mr. William P. Towers, son of Just falling to pieces and the clothiug was rot-| Anarchist Bergman, who ie confimen’ im “41,816,000 to $55,000. 57 bey can Uoth be given a little expert attention, and |" ocl3.z1" SADaTiae | Zelle;!” by Miss Lulu Facius; solo, “Love's Sor- | the late ex-Mayor John T. Towers, surprised | ting, In the forchead was a bullet hole. Let-| the Western P a at W. + JS 1 rae Wore keon Senger aries as cuter sake, OR SALE—“COLUMBIA LIGHT ROA! row,” Miss Dorrity Byrne Rogers, with an en- | bis friends by quietly proceeding to the rosi-| ters found in the clothes the adi oa 4 mane Samy ; AND BASEME, , safety bicycle; 1802 patiern< cushion tre: ‘In Seville;” recitati Br Wish ‘Maceach: foun: gave dress of | Lower Allegheny, Pa, for assaulting Chair ggg tt SANDERS & STAYMAN, ient condition. “Gall botween Saud 7 pun. 1233 Se a dence of Rev. ightman on usetts | De J. W, Conrad Cox, No. 51 Ni ‘ : 1 tot 10870, renting {oe $3 ey Pane Wace Reames [or eerie ol? » Mra, Rapley; song, “The Wise Man.” by | avenue with Miss Octavia L. Adams of | Dt J- W. x, No. 51 New street, New) man Frick of tho Carnegie Steel Com- oc13-3m 904 F st. ¥ by! Pow, 5a NEA H-GRADE | Mr. D. G. Proctor; original recitation, “Marc | Frederick county, Md., and being married in| York. Tho post-mortem examination reveals pany, made a a to last FOE SALE-A GREAT DANGAIN-ONE (8375 | J cushion-tired bicycle, ; desperate attempt to escape tleman y's Farewell to Cleopatra,” in language | the presence of a couple of friends, The mar- | the fact that the man could uot have shot him- vening. wore | Festectat, Coastal uranmany turiatt viene fr | goepunter rensferr rice, S00 US | Mare Antony never dreamed of, by Lieut. &. | riage had beer fear apt Hae secret, and after | #elf and it is supposed to bee case of murder, | “Saturday evening. Baw Sony thetr cells at 7,600 | 185 cash. fully ‘Warranted; ne stool, $24 con SS ONE -VIGTOR SAFETY Pic cng | H- Jacobson, followed by encore, original, de- | the ceremony they repaired to their homo on RPE POT hae DEN RAS 6 o'clock Ber man, who was in the inside of © Jtz." 1,800 ie 2 “00 Teh st, eee ore SAVERY; PERFECT | ecription of September 19, 1892, G. A. RB. | K street near 9th. Conaressman Breckinridge Withdraws. | tine from the mat shop, madea dash for 10%, new.” Price... Popes oo it tnd 12a eit SA ae ea. 3 food se now; BOM. ts, for “ ~. v . liberty. JOR SALE-AN UNUSUALLY FINE BARGAIN | lady ct gentlemen ps astallments taken. THE | Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, W. A.| D, Carrol Diggos, accompanied by Mr, John| Congressman W. C. P. Breckinridge will not | ife gained the wall and Jomped, landing on the CXCLERIES, 1704: 3 a . " ican be obtained 4m an upright piano, sitghtly used. st nw, wt oe Miss ‘Elteaboth i Sie D. 2: | Eichhorn, lett for New York yesterday for an | deliver the dedicatory oration at the world’s rick pavement, forty-fivefest below, apearen b uy . #400, Price. 8250. gh, 1 i . unhurt. As he picked himaelf wo gS mente, HUGO ORCH ® CO.. O25 7th st nw COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ris, Mrs, Wm, G. Roberteon. Mrs, P.’C. Claflin, indefinite stay. fair next Thursday. In a telegram sent to a = on a. ol oan ee eee eS act ‘tie Tune, Mr. and Sirs. P. ‘There was a pleasant gathering last evening | President T. W. Palmer of the national com- | S@8Ker away On SALEA FINE NEW CABINET GRAND | Fou sate-THE GUEAPEST FARM TN VIE. | Min Delia Le They Dr. Chaties F “hand, Sek at the tosidencé of Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Colton, | mission he positively delined. “This decision ard ase oe Btn ings apposite cludes piush wtoo! and cover’ Sis in bargain, otanin: eboul tmue Giecrea in dept growth piney Brook, G. B. Brockett, Mr. and Mrs. Silas | 412 5th street northwest, in honor of their |on the part of Mr. Breckinridge was based saw the prisoner's jump and running over held FW oak and ulckory, wuten, if com ties and | Boyce, Mr. A. H. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | guests, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Michel of St. oc6-3m_ i. Paul, | largely, I surmise, on the inimical attitude the anarchist until the officers came around by — Sooring, will pay for tho piace,” Price, $6,000; terms | Parguhar, Mr. Edward Fargubar, Mr. and M, thelr bridal Dok SALE SEAR eg -SEVERAL UFRIIE Boorins. will pa pace, Price, 8,000; Mr. fargabar, Mr. and Mrs. | Minn.. who aro on tour, which in- | taken against him by the Chicago press,” said | way of the gute. it te said, is now : za EAR aes nuabecet pure planes that have |" semen SES Berghe, | | H. N. Colton, Mrs. ao eben ae nacugwon: De. | cludes Washington, Philadelphia, New glotk; | Mr. Handy. ‘Since the fight in Congress over | in the hospital with « leg. ‘The prison cas SALE. VERY _pisiBARiG oven SaGe a bs ea ae FoR sats a cock, Mise Josie KR. Nicholis. Mr. Geo. A. Bu- | those present were Dr. and Mra. CV. Petty | Heater ation cue Sane, Say on Deen or Pup at Cirle. ADDISON & LAKCOM ne os | Fs aD oes ~ Peta Dod ts al Serre tine Proctor, wohe ee ee ale One, has-been itiog to him as the orator ot the | sick, but the story given pI doth ot ‘ 5 Le ‘organ, walnut cage, eight pickory. walbat, ash, Dr ris oo sussell Proctor, ir. ox of New ‘Misses | day. Hence his refusal to appeat. It is hardly | good authority. om, “bargain; worth #183; ; White, Dr. hinek, Mrs. F. D. Rogers, | Gracie, Maud and Allie Durfee, costae: a OE SE a eT ALLMENT FLAX SV ol! foc eae. oo ge areal as ba pe Pa Licut’ Samuel IH. Jacobson, Sra. Stlerlin Mr, | Dupgsa of New Orleans, Mee Seale a SE panes ph tg ag ey Kaeentramedy wll Warrant Against McLuckie. : sah My, | see ~ Se Wil Sorin, 1, R Trombly, Mies Et: Ward, wad Ginn vandogeite ¢ i wealth ae A special from Youngstown, Ohio, says that sin ats bargain, ther, sue ‘PORTER SQUARE, OEAND PIANO: FIRST Bens pean a Matropatins Mr.and Mrs. J. B, Philp, Mr. Taylor, Dr. Miss Katherine Gribius of Cincinnati is the thomesiey wi the eloquence of Chauncey E. 0. Christie, in the employ ‘of the Carnegie SSF ver eae ore de | EOE or a AerHO, Tae 0. aa ee al eck eek a sues of Mr. W: E Hoover uf Capital Bul, | Depew, who's onthe program for an oration. | Gover of Fttburg, le nigh emece neta fata ee geod acai ectao a8 2 SB Mise Juniata Lusk of 12:h streot returned | freqtently meutioned for the Ines ‘time | Warrant before Mayor Miller charging Burgess | Searesansot Beale notes opt anstow Fo 8) ie BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND: S. N. Mz: Monday from visit to mires ‘in Lancaster, | ago.” = McLacke ot Necesind wit treason and being BE cr STOW, Neat Sab EET arebacd and fit YER, Ohio; teint pipetemesing from jastin, Thoain® ene ad ASS TES! oe eae oan 3EY waite scence Wy Mise Frances Lee Lawrence of Exeterand Dr. | Tho trainmen on the Connecticut branch of | by Civistic weston in corinne eit aa Sania seisanen an Mak EU Fe raaee tater tm “I~ mate Re ne Tpocnly at Heading: be nine i wero married | the Philadelphia and Reading are excited over | rant in bis powewion for “McLackie sigued by LE, a bs ie. 3 ‘Fecent a a a conductors and EGAN FISH BRICK WOESES | te SAME GREE CHT TA a ooo ear | ee iiasatiei daughter of the late Jotham Lawrence of Exe ive bonds ‘of $500 on pensity Sf is: | It ‘upon information that dene HY gE ie Ma a Pon ssbs J 08 NER: ESTOWY ABD Seta UNDERTAKERS. ae a 5:80 o'clock. the ter and niece of the late Alexander mn caeecag age re MeLuckic would surrender himedf this mors” So HE CEA are on Eby | CS are bat nenely new brick Ged Fo. rea SEDRETIRED AND ERAGE | MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, ee of Washington. ats Onis Gompany of Yan Buren, tng to abide the order of the court, |W. An- Sit lath | Fok MALE — IROOM “WOUgE AD | BEIGE S.sefrssae ari, We REGALIA, PARAPHERNALIA, | and sok, he eso Sialhine SiMispaicsiaaa on parang oy bY ag fa = Fissaplencar pen fs Sa oy. i Btecle of St, Mark John H. of ee. cepted many lottere money from | stubbornly contested and the ease. if setae Ete ees = ah,000, = kas BANNERS, JEWELS, ister, The bride followed im Pron et ee Cangas depos ‘Strats my flow z carried through to the supreme court of Ohio westows: §. CCOUNTANTS. ‘ BADGES AND BUTTONS, | ward ae gn — pee oo-WaNbsOne maigiornce | Enchn‘cx Wibat = = 3.4.8. Pits, fo tho trlns of the most prominent republicans of the, stato | Wiliam D. Jenkins of Neicher have foslgeed | _Nexire Kexo, by ber next hnas tse aa wee. | eetiSm Under Wise & 00, trnaiote generally. So aw. |ande few intimate mitten, > |Sitiewamee cited dats

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