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2 Sey ee ae Meese eae - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, HECEMBER 5) 1892-TEN PAGES. 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES_|__ FOR SALE_HOUSES.__|_ FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE_LOTS. AUCTION SALES. SOCIAL, MATTERS. [Hoots tay, Bet Pron, Dorey, F.| CLAIMS AGAINST CHILE Forni, Seon : aR TWo- STORY AND. BASE: | POR SALE_A GENUINE BARGAIN IS HERE FORTE RCHEARPSE QT ON BET. 1sTH Weddings Celebrated and to Take Place— | ing until midnight. ; | The Attorney of the Men om the Raltimore improved by bat satis. f fm excellent condition At « cost Sees be converted ints an e'azant — use With two stores ou &: ff wil pay 07 ment 38-60 te fi “Phoue 780. POP sate New Setory Fi bo le ry bay-wto. set car Near scott ch wer O per‘ Me wa? BY OWNER A RARG SIN FINE we beth be iw we ko Blocks above Du Dupont Cire'a, 12 tase) A BARG ST block from Du ont Cir sore front. rooms d Newiarsealion im. hhardwsot eat TNVESTIG. ‘=. 9 rooms 20, new et fateh, oA ; SELL 800 FIVE SM 1003 NEW JERSEY 1] PE BS 10 & PROMPT BUYER KENTING FOR $720. asset OR SALE—2008 R, STORY, STON 720 P st.. 4-50 T2900 Pst. new, + cL} “Ast. mow, 4 4. 5810, dae < JOR SALE * ts stor Oran. i, ;hew and beautiful. $2, JOHNSON, CHEW &¢ OR SALE_A FEN feet front by 11) feet to alley; #001 210 COR ‘and bath 00. Pers ‘RE 2 CENT Peay ¥W BRICK HOUSES ADDRESS BOX 414, ne, new.. toughtcn st. ESIDE} CE, 1818 T JOHN MILEER & oat | Quek as ome tet IT: Bo. RAN ST. ; PRESS BRICK, es. Lot 16.8285 toalley. J, F. BEALE, 1 451m* 606 F at. Room 21. R SALE—040, 042, O44, RST. N.W. SIx- in the | PO! ‘Apply te RUSH £ CO., G15, F | 2. room frames each: lot’ 64.9x100; side and rear di-Ge™ | slley: present Leprovemente rent for "@60.” Offered G2-0t_ | for $14,500. Ground alone worth more money. mx) ‘A. DAMMANN, O12 Fst. iw. R SALE—THP BEST CORNER LOTS IN WHIT- Close at 23 and 20 conte. ney Clow GUY DEEBLE, DAVIS, § 60. ABS (823) ee eee R BALE—ONE OF THE CEST on Lanier Heights; fronting 50 ft. on Columbia ave: opposite the head of Central ave. (7th st. ex | tended). At Zhe. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO. a3. (635) 319 F st. urchaser can buy this house at re 000; the cheat est 1 ro) he 19th st. near Q n. and “188 FoRSALE ao 16TH AND ERIE STS., jdsan Hill; 1002150. 8) DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. SS io F at. POR SALE—60 FEET FRONT ON COLUMBIA — : aihet Iau st = $5, 009 82.000 F . balance to sult purchaser fine oc fntare residence. GEO. Fy GRARAM, 1510 st. A33t | Duncan place | Gates"st a. | FS. SALE-TWO LOTS, EACH 50x150, FRONT- ci Bart al apn 2.200 | “gang 313). "DEERE, DAVIS te CO, McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, asst = 9 F st. Cor. Toth and @ sts. uw. JOR SALF-NEW HOUSES, BARGAINS, EASY terms, 690 and 41 G 8: ne. t rooms, cellar: EH, 210 Est. nw. R SALE -40X140 ON 17TH ST.. MT. PLEAS. Fee at 50s. DREBLE, DAVIS & £9. or — = = = 3K; | lomg lots to alley. Inquire OWN = = SALE_NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE AND 18'H E NEW PRESS BRICK; OR SALE — CONNECTICUT AVE. —-WASHING- ~ oaly 08. 500. rown-stone and press: ups. héited by steam. Price | "133m “ ton Heights, 50x137; at #1: fine view of Rock betel front; 9 roome= speet By eh UR SALE—3 NEW PRESS-BKICK 3-STORY | Creek vailey. DEEBLE, DAVIS. Hoes . trie pies: tt od veat, ayered ros Bag A rar eee a Pop gee within Kevin mete MP a3-3t (632) 1319 F st. pug, pn ge 7 F nod. tmap-; 80, 500eagh . > et Sait purchaser. “A. DAWMANS. Ole Pet b= a> se a ree | CAGES SRE Bae een emey form AER FOR SAP E HOLME SDESEIN AVE, | LOT 23, POR SALE PRICE REDUCED 10.87 300 ACH. 3 | Groom cellar and amt houses SALE_THOSE HA IE HOUSES COR. | iis, biock 43, 7c. ¥.'W. TROTH or DANIEL & Boga NDaOME Sem HOUSES [NOSE OF JHE | ou Bae arar Paiha.e, at 84.500 obly, $300 cout bal: | KE keh and Weta. pw wery indern improvement: | ARMA, 1913 ag-2t° eSTADL TONS NORTE WEST: | Cnce gi per month lot See te eters fo tele. mabe, fine catiinet mamvets, | =" 3) : as MOST Br SOLD At ONCE. A FEW STti™ FROM | [eserash fay eat will be considered” WILELSMS | Cectthiuslerorsthn erate eta Ht SALE-GOOD INVESTMENT. 1N MOUNT TH ST CABLE CARS, # KOOMS BATH AND | BROS, 6theand ¥ sts n.w SSt_ | brown-stone trimmings; conv nient to Pleasant; southeast corner 16th st. and Laurel AR. HANDSOMEL we PAPERED. FURNACE | Seon ee the 11 hat. cars, and only. 0 ave: L20R24d ft. ALSO cents PFE ISSO TOMELED wy zisr. | Phones Drom, Cre elas eens oa AME | electric ross fo'ran on U a ea DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO... P pavip D. STONE. 4 we FST. NC ory brick stable: lot 125a38 to | (Soi, Guly tor ineper DR SALY. BATH it Fou sz “TINY REN TIBG se ONE: e BP OUTBUILDINGS AVID STONE Tinveat wecthowt ae DAVID D. Sit PRICF FEDUCED Te #11 OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES EVER OFFERED Foe SAL AVE. SOUIH FD CHEEREUT WO SALOON PA FO FUOT ALT TP WITHOUT SEEIN STONY. S09 AND 508 AN FLEGANT RESIDEN BUILT UP SECEIONS Of ELEVEX ROOM! AND BAT Nisnep ea ATTIC. FURNACE 0 PST WITHONT Soa AND soe A NICE HowE Fe stories. 4 roorus * wy itat, HE A ~P HES. KOOMS TANDS¢ PRESCOED. FURNACE: DNABLE, $11,000 HOST. MEOPEE SANT WELVE"ROOM HOUSE WITH WINDMTT. T Soalso | eoeb INVESTMENT EN ND DWELL-@ SEEING MY LIST FST.SW SEEING MY LIST. WAND SOG FST. NOW CY SO$-S06 F st. noo 4 SID NCE ON JOH ST. PRET EM Fok Sate t20 casa. maraxer rHLY pith ant Khede Isiand ave elatsict Tia, side aud DAVID P STONE. 50L-806 F st. nw Dok SALE — aN ATTRACTIVE NEW Kay WINDOW BRICK ON AST Sb NEAR 4TH ‘OMS AND BAT. ONLY 2 O00 “ SALE OA, DESIEAMLE NESS UU ESIDEN han et “e TAINVEST WITMOUT SEVING MY LIST AVID D. STONE. Sod ANS S08 FST NOW | ee 1A CON venient neiartber hee walk fr . yom and ut) # ty alley $10,000. S DAVID DL STONE DOR SALE Pleavant stab'e. Be sis ro i” Da row SaLe De» frames Diesett hua furna © Cat. pear Gris 2 Gb WATEES & THOMPSON, 13 Rh SALE Dest. bet 7: Doth: new; weil built. ji i o@ SALE 7TH ST. BISINESS story asd story brick lth +t. nw. vida a Por Sart NORTH SIDE BALA’ TO A THOKOUG a3 Fe SALE x = only $9,300: bi “EXSTERDAY & MAL S08 and SOG Fs tw A VERY emyar w ‘Soa and oo, SOO. Grows hand Sth ne. 2s aby VALE, $25 we pl the ane cars DEEBLE, faa) oath balan: we 4TH ST - witle sti N-STONE ue; 2 stores. a Fs 0.1 IX MT DING ith and I sts ly $4,500, 8 only. Zatory b nc near Et Groon dl parking ; lot 1 ¥ULiox mp suit you. h SALF_?T Ne SALE_ONT. Sthst near Hine 0. JOR SAT E—AT A SACHIFIC bay wit 28 Zatz. LEWIS, ¥ tty 6-r00 .. very nea‘}y fintsbed and deco- Avpiy LE HANDSOME NEW T ‘A Wh st. 2.0. ; thirteen rooms a NET With ail latest Improvements, in fashional ON 13TU ST ick dwellins, ait ‘and r DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. FI 91.0 CASH. BLY RESP: SIBLEF 2B MONTY Fave WIMER, REAL ESTATE, Gos 137TH Sr. x iH USE AND BATH O24 F st F SIX Nhicn ce PROST ON ws and bat Re HASER. WK SALE NEAR LINCOLN PARK, ONE OF the ban.is Story and basemen! steht rooms OK SALE two bath & 125, with wide alley eee rok sare rons every day. Ie we tne. Om SALE fe: chewy 0. 815 Fe Renee B aed oaths Price. 87. 16) DEEBLE, DAVIS & pquire of A VERY DPSIRABLE at $4.0. ‘Bw, boom 4. bas sv. roon of beaut FASTERDAY & MALLERY, 074 F «t ST ST. XW, 13 kooMs AND sor. Furnas; all mod impe. 1Sis F St FOR SALES BEAUTIFCE Hote oN orn st near D hee atone baw, eranwiithite easy chan ie See be ins only #4 0 Pas? “atta b Co om roe P or ing Sper cent ‘as an investInent on the prire aske <3 BUSH & CO., 615 Fst nw ® ok SALE_1@) RHODE IsLaNp ave. ary brick. concrete cellar: tet & Jor. dining to ui. kuehen ant pantry gbeinters. bi te of. Schambers Jarge < @ foot front, camming trait hun and ste near tion: alot property for aiona tue at 6 Cleveland ave. : td avis sn. ‘cane tonne brick, now renting for 8:45, «mn DAVIS. & CO, 19 F yor 3s centrally located atl is pay he or F Mumber fur uaimyroved property. cau be butue.t 4 Bia 41 Roomed and G. Atlantic butidine 0 F st Pra. ¥ St. ge bull suiad’ Frc Ai ate ie cunt, balan's teva 9 gS SCT Lk Sr. on Fat. nw. Sot — H SIDE OF RK NEAR 10T Fri 28b hod and beth: ait ‘mod sanpa tot 0s oo i Os siley.- Foe sate Sere p87. JNO BUTLER, dr ORF st. we OK EXCH‘ NGE FOR UNIMPROVE. . BURNS, 1307 F st_ ow. HANGE— MAGNIFICENT west : 13 cd and 85,500 SALE_WE bands tw and bat en th OR SALE. BEAR iNSPRC AND CONNECTI EA BARGAIN T PASHIONABLE RESIDE aedern brick and pass teri style. with larg porch and lot LEWIS. 103 ¥ st nw. d3-3° THLY— will sell splendid Sold): ore Ty Invite sou n payment and mont ORD. 0s F 202100; on Tt 24.°00. #100. off ‘if taker lwht’ front and side Iswn ihe dwe! WHITE, 900 F st. low brick house on 3d ©. W. WHITE, 990 F st $6,500, LARGE GROOM, hand cellar b.-w. brick, with m. lettered street and less that ww. This fe spectal fronti block tr, and for a limited ti 1S F st, a 8 rooms and ba nda my near Fy Ei, 613 Fst. now ft. N TO QFFER | “Shes th rounds © how “y ,conventent fo. 1. W. WEED & €O., ery react artieniars and price m 7 c TORY ell. locate rs. tworston FORD, Fst. ow. ANGE NEW DW et ce ORB. ta07 Fath HOUSE. AME GOLF ST. and cheap ut #2 509 TIRE st. Bow. le senter. fre he Lew brick stores on G st. ot $16. property a a foot and is wor er TAYE EXVIION OF OWNEL RK. BEOWN STO! w . ERONT: GROOMS (ND BATH, HE ET MANTE ILE NACT Caw ELechiie LiGHiiN YMENTS. Fr. Foy SShh OMe IN THE For particulacs ynquire of F. WOK SALE-O} IF notes ALL CASH PAYMENT; EN TE ‘A MODFRN Hom. C. ULRICH KENNEDY, LY $3,900 $390 CASH, $500 I valance in 2 and St years + (IN feet front) EE Gos 14TH ST. N.W. NIGHT, 1702 14th st. Aw. ‘Md. ave. ne, : bay windo i cellar, very chen 2-81 SHIELDS, Li Bat. now. oR SALP-E og near Dupe SALE_BARGAINS: ELLING 114 77H b beaut EGAN < Gisele © DL Tot Laxlt Jou SALE—THE ER DEN. Sa owner, on, monthly pay 4 woleell ai 9 20 per eal diecoun to Lett alles: | new: will ell for 81 on easy installments rest £10 per mo Sroous brik: ain. 1. lighting. stable, nd basement 00 WILL BUY A 19 ROOM HOUSE | Only €2050n month y payments. gwner. 24 10%! Test corners inthe northeast; one | G3 THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. Be SALE_A COR 22100 to 10. t ailey: soutiern and .E-TWO | BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY . exp sie; vernon Bo0d casts Peyiuret, tslomce Pianos: slightly ‘used: cost | Parking on both fronts ath. NEW 13 ROOM DWEL! sn 000 $1520, 1533 always vented at 418 00 or £2.00) separately; DUVALL, 92) F st. n.w. eCTICUT. AVE. A’ ELLIS'€ CHAPPEL, 5 Lith st. nw, ed 8-room brick house E FOR A PEW DAYS 1 cellar; yard; aide alley T—ONLY 84. 500— aratis, speaking tubes, ave. berdies; location healthy; this property isex. | I in complete rey Sunday and week | stab'e OW Lith ety nw. ot REE STORY | Ol SALE_6-KOOM HOUSE. DARN, STABLE NW NEAR UST "0st. ac) SeUatelumd Toqviite for s, SMALL MONTHLY | Piano Merchant ANT NEW RESI- | OFcas OnEN BARGAINS TO IMMEDIATE Opes dafi¥ for inspection ; wai nin charge. Only oases tn’ this section having gue granolitns ~ . 2 dc | FOR, SALE-FINE LOT ON HOWARD | AVE. | Belose to 14th st ; 17,500 feet; 80c. per foot: 2 |grest nap. F. W. THOTH or DANIEL & ARMAT, | 113 Fs ag-2t* OR SALE-LOT BET. R & 8 STS. ON 2137 ST. Bw. : BO.27a80; af 8 ee EEBLE, DAVIS & © 3-3 1319 | FOR SALE-SMALL LOT_PART N.W. COR, 13TH and Whitnos ave. 12, per foot lose than adjoining Jot sold for; easy terms. F. W. TROTH or DANII | ARMIAT, "U313 Fs 3-20 OR SALE—LOT FOX1I7 ON 15TH ST. BET. Kenrsaw ave. and Cohimbia road, at 75 cents; aboxe crade; shade trees. "Gop DEBLE, DAVIS & CO. | _ad-ae 1319 Fst. R SALE— COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— LOTS 12 ‘and 13, block 22° 10c, per foot lass than adjoinix lots are held at. F. W. TROTH or DANIEL, ARMAT, 1318 F at. ag.2t* FOR SMETNO Lois ON ERIE ST. MERID- in Hill; overlooking city. At 60 cents. an) DEEBLE, DAVIy & ‘CTICUT AND KAL- ington Heights: both avenues st. ini | 4 1113-15 and jam | | housia tn rear. $4,000 , at. fh ¢ | alley, bet Oth& 7th, 41 | “and'M sts. fh. 4r._3,500 Al | 15 and 18} Pieree st," "yma th tid ts ree” tbh Srieach.-.-- 110d 20th st. fh. Sr. 308 ° PrRcanso BROS., Auctioneers Entertainments and Personals. ‘The marriage of Miss Tyssowski and Mr. Tatks About Them, —— ‘The Capital Bicycle Club gave their first ger- | Cranford will be an eventof Wednesday evening. | Among the recent arrivals in the city ts @ RUSTERS’ Vv. 3 e ’ 3 ing. y TAPROFERTY ONG STEED HEAWEESRIETR | man of the reason at their qiub Rouse Friday The ceremony takes place at the New York man the very mention of whose mame brings OCCUPIED DY TREES PNEE OFFERS” | CTening. About thirty couples enjored the Averte Presbyterian Church and will be fol- to mind the famous Baltimore incident of @ ‘ y recorded in | Unique and amusing figures s0 tkillfully led by lowed bya reception at the residence of the \arecy that shenwned et the tren sebe ke Arecords of the | Mr. J, McKee Borden. Among those present bride's patents, to which the bridal party, oe “ arse at public auction of 7 " ons cause of serious trouble between this coun SBM POPE aacien en | were Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. e, Mr. and Mrs. ralatives and intimate friends have been mvited. id 3) embra ree, (3) and, Cn James | Hiles, Mice Pechin, Mies Bryan, Miss Cochran, | The engagement is announced of Simon | ™eBt for di for injuries received at the fitek Hh B,C. mage dis in theutveyers SSe. ot | Mies Mount, Mise Sherwood, Mise Towne, Mied | gy nenyeneee te Stas Canes Tone oe pete nnd of the Chi'ean in October, IN. ft will the District of Columbia, “aud said orixinal lot four | Brandenburg, Miss Saxton, Miss Macbride, ta ns Z be remembered ‘that the matter was finally set- {4 gyubracine ‘lots four 4) ani Bin Freder- | Misq Louise Saxton and Mise Browne and | te. Frederick Gheen will be at home, 2018 _ ick Bates and Kate E. Lauritzen's subdivis: | ee , friends Thi ted by Chile agreeing to pay €75,000 to the fou, as. said subdivision tip > buck | Mesers, Dav, Fogg, Fair. Mount, Armstrong, Hetreet northwest, to ber friends Thursday, | cd 0% Chile, agrecing to pay €75.000 to the H (D.C... page 73. tn said surveyors office. the | Burns, Merriam, Fairbanks, Brandenburg, the Sth, and will have with her ber sister, . Seid oricinai Tots thes Band four (?) being together | DOrn®, Merriam, Fairbanks. Brandenburg, | the Sih and a here tion with ‘the final settlement and parment of Contained ‘within the following ietes and bounds. in, Leaming, Taylor, Kennedy and Bing- s 3 2 thes, claime. He ie elno the attorney in the Tine Farin Gator, ne same, se postin the north |ham and Dr. Wirt and Dr. Harban—the two| Mr. Wm. E. Humphrey of No, 1728 6th strect | Escmconaw cans the nese of the tee tome Poe, nine(L20 feet west fromthe weet line of Othateeot wext | 4st DAMed being the committee in charge. northwest, in company with his gate, rick Sbiclds and Andrew McKinstrey, who were Bhd roaing thence weet tone the linet aid north | On the amusement committee program for | Warren, has gone to Solomon's, Md., for avisii beaten and otherwise maltreated in Valparaise Sache tence anaree, and, thrge (103) ee ol8} | the as __ ‘apron pa get fe bis daughter, Mrs. Wm. E. Marsh. | after the Baltimore incident feet six (6) inches, thence east ninety-three (93) fect | upon which the club is thrown open for the) yfr_ . William F. will be | m r Hix (Gy inches. thence svat cue Hundred aud twelve | entertainment. of the Indies, cémprising. = ee ee Nasetomel -icdmgr ingen n ‘ Worinchen. thene eaat ten (10) teetand |“youvenir tea,””a lantern slide exhibition, by | Pleased to see their friends at No. 80 Letrest | Mr. Orr ie staying at the Normandie, where ~D: EUCLOCE: PAL te foster te: | Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Borden, Mr. and | Mise Maud Gorbam, daughter of Mr. George C. and Chile. The man is Mr. F. Alleyne Orr,e Pyrmises. the followine described ian and premises, | Mra. Brown, Mr, and Mra. Dawson, Mr. and | Gorham, is) to, be. the ‘maid of honor and Mr. prominent lawyer of San Francisco, who ts the . a ‘ashington, in the Dis | Mre. Samuel E. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Fred Cranford of Brooklyn, N.Y., the best Sr., ‘ . Damnbered Giree (S}End Toe Ge oan neekeek | Mr. and Mra Roberts, Mien Bolway. Mis | man. The uchere will be Morera. Gray, OTocke ee ee a ee eee four bandred and Sfty-four (404). said grizinal lot | Crook, Miss Quackenbush, Miss Wolfolk, Mike | Lewis, Beall, Tucker and Benner. gcthyoasgg- ches — a heriuning, ogether wath ail anf sinewiar the tay | te C. Bi. C. Camera Club, a drive bist, | Northwest after December 1 | Be wns coee thie morning bye Oras seperten, provenients, wave, enacuients, Hohte, priileces terary three | — | ony be ~ Ree al ee same beioncing of in any W"* | germane, Por the members of the. elab | CAPT, BASSETT’S SERVICE, | “You know,” said Mr. Orr, “that when Mr. i | Egan came up from Chile recently he brought ferms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in equal | their gentlemen friends the committees bas pro- | ee taataitinentn at cme, two and Vises years. to bewtt- | vided twocveringeof generalentertainment two | H Commenced tm the Senate Sixty-one | "ith him s draft for $75,000 to wettie the Bait of om sero cl . ys more me. It was drawn on the Chilean min gpnum, payable semi-annually. and tobe ‘secured by | of Washington's birthday and the annual ban-| Sixty-one years ago today Capt. Bassett, the | gent on for collectin tnd ten the un, Paya , : in ; ; | oliection suppose the money Hoga the Narcbaser ‘or purchancre | Aaehont t | quet, besides numerous occasions for duplicate | venerable assistant doorkeeper of the Senate, | willbe here and ernilabie tr dietribation -000 reat time o veyancing | Dani 6 601 fow days. I believe sale the trustees teserve the right to resell the prop. | Parlors at the Strathmore Arms for the season. | 0 is anne rested dnd tatidhes Gaia rapt, | Of the money will be made, but the matter has Sey a phe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser | Migs Grace Gilmore of H street northwest | © i - re ved and faithful employes. Capt. | been turned over by the Kiate Department to Fesalo in some newspai lished in Washiugton. | has gone to New York to visit relatives for ten | Bassett was the recipient of many hearty con- | and [presume board De GIDEO WELLS | Trusiees | gratulations on this his sixty-first anniversary. | ppointed to make the ts FRANCIS H. SMITH.S Tudge and Mre, Elijah Foster have rooms for | He is remarkably healthy looking for one eo | allotments in accordance with the medical evi- ‘aris for thirty days. It was at once 3 e 2 } dence. This should not take ount G20. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1216 Fst. ha inbac ct ths Necathooice dea, | advanced in sears, much more so than at the | Gone. J cy elgg mag ag a = TRUSTEES: SALE Ov VERY VALUAULE IM-| Mise Cathell of Baltimore is visiting Miss | nto fe last — when he had just re- | the medical evidence is al! in hand as the reeult OPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. | yartin, | covered from a severe illness, of the Baltimore inquiry. 402 N STREET NORTHWEST. - | By th it o n ore Capt. EBL itoecig eran deen ct iat record tp | Mita Fannie Fearton of Georgetown has re-| ,¥ be war, it will not belong before Cant THR SERCLANT aan i ae Sereain 77, et seq... one of the land | turned from Salem, Va., where she has been “The claims of the two American merchant recocia tac the Distt et Santa urne Vans turning back the hands of the Senate clock on Tare fetta bistlet of, Columbia, and at the F | visiting Miee Lena Corbett | innoguration day inorder to allow the Pret, | sailors Shields and MeKinetrey will aleo probe a Peo KD yuo es tes eae Mrs. Arthur M. Poynton will be at home ox | dent to be inaugurated at noon precisely, ac~| ably come up for settlement before very long. Past FOUR CLL CK P. Mi, ait that certs in Pisce, or | Tuesday, December 6, at 1709 13th street, eed to ~ a _ of the —_ i = pond Egan brought up with bim from Chile a es Tok arn are ee or aahinston. D.C. | Dr. and Mrs. 8.J. Radcliffe and daughters | A person who for forty-four years has faced | the draft of a treaty which the President will ‘nown ag lot nutnbered seventyselent Ca), accor z ° petectatcbs oti ee haeagaaad en | let Friday night to apend some time so the he Spin Sry dar nae mig ein, mor [nd 10 the Sete for ratieaton “powahly G13), sold subject to two vertain deeds of trast to | SOUth. the chief stenographer of that body, ° strenty provides ‘fer me jermns of sale: Cash in excess of said deed of trust, | ball. have taken apartments for the winter at| suffered a general breaking down and he was| weenaw claims, This board is to meet in Washe $100 derostt at tine of sale. Allcouveyancing and | 1723 H street. unable to appear on account of ft. Mr. Murphy | ington within «ix months of the ratification of the complied with in ten days or the property will bere-| Mrs. J. W. Dean has returned to the city for | is credited with being one of the most accurate | treaty and will consist of three members, one « at Whcakaeuin qld dette ox Wie: srapeete Jot on Asst. se. one-half square from Lincoln Park nd Lith. a - cs EB. WAGGAM. _ a3 ‘Gh and E sis. s.v. nw. Daving a width of 25 fect; 10 rooms and | [COR SAT F MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING rt 3, 10 site on ithode Island ave. between, 15th st, and guly $11,000. AH. SEMMES, G02 F et Seott Circie, wih Grains Mivetling suai for Mack putldinyesremtnd a inonth; being 15 % Price. $10,000 aaa ir J rooine and two-story brek | | dit DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. E: ‘Reapest b JOHN ROSEMOUN ale. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. LOTS rz Park, frontine on Klingle road and Rosexgunt ave. at 30 cents per sq. foot; one uf these lots adjoins Na: Rock Creek Park DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO... <r pena iy ae Ok SALE—LOT 40X122% ON 16TH ST., MOUNT Pveasant, at 60 cents. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. 1319 nilk house, fine orchard aud shade trees, and 104 acres of land: suitable for general fac nx, stoi ing, @airying or fruit ero bok sd Tu purchaey: “Tyee Property free of chaige. asa Parte niet cans | A easton first.class street; at Mt. Pleasant; 50r]20; ‘Also (ot 403122, on anvther good street, af Tt Fret. tw. one 50x159 at 30:."""Don't fail to see them. Seer re “FULTON LEWIS, 1380 Fst, howe rs PSUS! | Joo SALP_50%140 FEET ON ONTARIO AVE., Meridian Hill, at 45 cents. 720) DEW BLE, DAVIS & CO. 1 it LHOF st. eee eee odthiee Ante: | F0OR SALE_ON NORTH SIDE OF Kk BET. N. rs. Address,for thres 4ay® | Fave. and 18th st. n.w., Jot 23x91 6 to a'ley; price, ee 0 per fot. JNO. A. BUTLER, Jr. 3 Betcha OF st nw. F Ok S\-S W. CORNER 13TH AND KFNESAW sts... C lumbia’ His ted ry HEAP AND FOR CASH—FINE LOT stuinugton in one o | peo squares from street w. | Z RG, Star office. OR SALE—1%3 ACRES GOOD LAND ON Pc tomac. in stvht of Washinwton and Alexandr | six miles below latter place; part of orizinal Mc Se ta f Jevel lot: above, jrade: pe lg me Pleseynt cut.cok on all sider: 80 cents per eq. foot. pleted, crosses the proy Apply on premises or DEEBLE, DA’ 1s £ CO. address 8. H. SNOWDEN, Drawer 2. Alexandria, Va. -LOT 25x100 ON 3D ST. N. frame house rents for #15: JONES & DENT, Fo SALE-IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A SAFE # imvestutent you cannot do better than to buy a ouse oF in Brookland: 1 have hich Dean se'l on easy terms: bi = 6 2 : ‘water, gas and sewer ble SALE-ON 11TH ST. NW. NEAR N, A desirable lots for buildin or au “nvestun: Mer a9 aT ROLE, DAVIS & CO., sen brick dw ue, “ontaining 11, moms ina TestAGE Me THOMAS VY F st, Sod dry colar, two Da ‘dining room oon 100, Corcoran building. FOR ecm an ear po ___ Samed iM FEET FRONT AND CON- aap t00's EAR BETHESDA PARK—148 ACKE ast eg, fect on Renesaw aves Me Very easy ter: Apply 4th and 15th et LW WEED’ co. DEEBLI TWO ts DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1g Pat OR SALE—WE HAVE A FINE BUILDING LOT; THE 101 northwest tection. buying twa par wats which we cam geil Zor #2 per fout, on ousy tera aad 1 worth the price. ELLIS & CHAPPEL, SoS Tht hw. = ou SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT, YOR SALE—LOT 509X140 ON 16TH ST. NEAR WOK SALE—-ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ia oro os 2S Baer eee ee neers Ggytunbia road at 75 conte ner ag: ft oo, 3 St Mile F mn the followin terms 8), ora QOR SALE-SEVFRAL OF THE Ingleside, fronting on INth, Mil near New National Park, DEE D. W OORED, LOTs AT KENSINGTON, FRONTING oad and overlooking Rock Creek valley. | For sale onsinall monthly payments. Prices from 210 $40 alot. A disconnt of 10 per cent on lots je prior to Jaunarr. 1802. Inquire of owner, COPP, 706 Sth'st., wear patent office. a3-3: | to BL yer sqft. r0., 13 ot. Seer sas: cash and 84> 0. All of the es ure convenient to the sta tion. they are weil built, have porches, wells, pumps, | tm | fences, oathuildings, Ke. tiem have Jes, “atrabes,. baths ‘ahd venien that contain from 10.008 to 15,000 7eet of sround ‘keland {situated efit miles from Washington on | the Wash branch of the B&O. Ie -aisgou the linsof | | the pronosed boulevard and slectric rairoad to Balt | W | More. It has a beautiful lake, stores, pos: offics, sehoois, clinhes, “ke. Comtnatation "ekets “to | f | Was DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO, 1310 Fit GST.» Hf, 2 NiGE lots, 1736x100 ~ Can be bought cheap and ob terms to 3 cents h way. Tose ps rty or for 4 LA a ag ELLIS CHAPPED, t. n.W., from 7 to 108. m. oF p. J. CADLE, Supt. th | JeS B, SUTHERLAND. | rd ay yy PP FOR SALE—PTANC Fevers aiasten AP dels atte, roceetty al mod. imps. ot 50x14). nice stable | On SALE $f bled of fi ot nice for rent or sale. eR, 20 F stonw. | ROR fA FTCRE pretinly Zower than yon would dese Go) D "AVIS & CO., 1319 F st. AT A BARGAIN RiGitiy wood, bak ape a eacetioal nominees JO SALE-TO BUILDERS-NO “CASH RE- for our new stock now at order fo get it we're wiling struments at tery low pric terms. ving, and in 1 ce bet. Ist and N. Cap., at.. ap. bet: Cand D, te, 12, and D sts. ne, at tween’ 17th and 18th, 602100 to, E ANDERS & STAYMAN, t 804 F ST. Ok SALE_ONE OF THOSE WON Playing Parlor orchestrones : p airs in o-chestral style: orivinal cost, 8175: Now for 1 at GL. WILD & BROS.”, 700 7th stn. w. 1. E—LOT WITH 163 Fe FRONTAGE ON ith st. near Park st., Mount Plrasint, containing x AT | J[OR SALE ae 3 ; 5 mainte me sro SPECIAL SACRIFICE PRICE. ioe of ouve ine, whieh witb ant of foriaer piano house. A vory | sold ‘senamtely ut enav terms, te s dest"ing f euprigh “grand plano. alulost hew: | build thereon. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO. 1aIh 4 octaten Macand action very ich | st Cad) est . Te’sold “at ouce only 8100 cash. A . \ JOR SALE—A PARTICULARLY FINE LOT ON xe f Sect — Fooitingtion place, University Park, near TAth st. = fronts. south; street “improv 1 ? oe eee Ree per sq. ft. DEEBLES DAVIS & OO. i ‘OR SALE—VERY CHEAP LOTS— On Virginia ave. bet. 25th and New Hampshire front, Fer foot... Se grand 4 Exchange your old piano for one of onr elegant new uprights. We will give you full value as part | payment and any balance can be paid monthly to suit, tages in methods can save you from $25 %0 8100. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 43.30 913 Pennsylvania ave. OR SALE--BUILDING LOT; IMPROVED BY 6 JOM FRAME Sth at nw, bet Toa aM 3008, € ‘FOR SALE-ONLY TWO LOTS LEFT_ON 12TH st, South Brookland, near el 3825 aca SR ees & J e age FOR SALE-A, SPECIAL FAVOR: UNEQUALED ——— a Value, one of the finest upright serand pl nde; | JOR SACE—SPECULATIVE PRICE ON LoT 7 secant and rich in. arvie: tone: verr'awect and full: | Fesq. S10-(Gsseli0y; oftered tear ton ceo by owner. 24 10th st. n. ER FOR 83,500; 2D ST. 20 tt. front and 40 ft. deep; 0 mult purchaser. ‘sith ee Seon one 2 THOMAS 3° FISHER & CO, WILD & BHO.'S, 700 7th nw. | _730-6t 124 Feat, 3 gets sae. | FoR aarp, DELERING, LORS IN UNE OR SALE- A. MAGNIFICENT ROSE- y ights (Brookland), to 20 cents per we * » id in j- | foot: 3¢ cash. balance 1. and 3 years, im red dition, “Cabtesete nt athe cee streete: commiunication with all parts of city by eles= SPECIAL NOTICES | ‘nifta_REDFORDW. WALKER & SON, 10007. . Bry near New York ave, sivvorumeteh Kawi | FO" §XdGriceng srerxway pxaxo, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ‘sold before December 1; full wrand action ; and dwelling of 7 | he ‘a tru Be!pixe RESTRICTIONS. nest tone: 700 Lath st. nw. 714 OTH ST. -E., BY | Beautiful perlor organ: hich top: massive walnut FORT MYER HEIGHTS + ST. Senta open for (scount. cyght rucines ba for IMPROVED. 1901 Lind’n av, 10r. a SALE NEW UPEESS PRICK. ‘imps. irgain; coat new +a talline ae, Nothing leas than $1,800 Houses, 125 Pa ave. nw. Sidewalks, macadamized streets and all ps al to. — ments at company'sexpense. We intend A VERY. GREAT BARGAIN. 3 18 . with vi ib bass, &c. ; Mason eh; | KHtamtin's duost sryle; but silently used: coat 8250 Qas.of,the most attractive and prettiest suburbs of FG SMITH, | is on an elevation of 200 fest and only one, = BE eed ae OR SALE—WE ARE-OVERSTOCKED AND WILL ‘thro Tap Fro oe poem naan caesar wei | agitate arm ebay oe tl om Der month: wil continue to" offer ‘Sohmer pianos. . iberal: induceunente to fertile Set ees cenber Ii ‘Geis FOR SALE_SEE Us FORSECOND-HAND PIANOS; | Pulldin thls property. Will also advance money for ents aro alt Rebuilt eqgal to pew One band insta: | OC huuber of ‘coitages will be built this winter and ““PPEIFPER & CONLIFP, ‘nmprovements continue right slong. 417 Lithat. aw. a upuunne CABINET GRAND ROOM TOWN, {m- | But fe improving steadily ana: tobe the site Washingtct it ing able investioent we invite you to gor the propery Sree for & place to, build you can find Hounay Axo Weovixa Paesexrs. wae eas iokapipeelppennlira (CHRISTMAS will soon be here and of course } Property. heen a xs é & Logs. you will make some presents. ‘What is nicer for « present than an ELE- met We GANT piece of CUT GLASS, » piece of | aim DRESDEN or ROYAL BERLIN CHINA? We have the Igtest novelties in IMPORTED |Canrers. rater? facturers, are enabled to sell at the lowest | and THR Prices, 4 Ons Acall will convince you. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, ath jesitatpe: Hesenas bees | sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, thecwiuter and tent tha Ditetunate Arse. stenographers in the United States if not in the | Chilean, one from this country and the third t p DEEBLE, DA 0. FRANK 1. CALHOUN, ’ | omen by the case i edt _ ast z ae VIO F . a5-eokdst JOHN ES BERTON. f Trustees. A very pretty wedding took place Tuesday er i +e- ~- pp horn odie) ato 1 5 | Foe Sabb rore CHEAP LOTS, 17x10, ONS = a at Mount Olivet Church near Alexan- Notes From the Wharve: referred to by President Harrison in ie . S only 1 ee 2 9p9) i+ bs #Fs each. Delere tines vesins Fane the ea na “SHOOTING STARS. dria. It was that of Miss Kate Triplettand| ‘The overdue schooner Aloha from the Ken- | sage to Congress on the Chilean affair. Shields Mr. George W. Triplett, Rev. S.A. Wallis of « - the Episcopal Church performed the ceremony. "6 you think we will have ice this Christ-| ‘rhe church was crowded with the friends ard | but ber slow trip was caused mainly by ealme relatives of the bride and groom. The bride| The schooner Sallie, up today, will be over- | brain or api 6 received ing bis con- “I don't know,” said the young clergyman | entered leaning upon the arm of her father, | hauled, Jj | omens fargult te Welpeesines Wists te eee who basa closet full of ornamental footgear. pre nbcliite pesca a = oe The steamer Lady of the Lake made her final | first seen by the surgeons of the Raltimore, Ee © heemiggery tae ter en Mr. W. Powell ‘Triplett of New York city en-| ‘ip between Norfolk and Washington yester- | pct. Seder paren mtd poe ee a . tered with the groom. The bridesmaids were | day. ‘The crew was dismissed. When she will | vor terecer freee che’ apume be amore § “Have you read my book?” asked the author. | the Misses May and Critchen of Georgetown, | be turned over to her new owner is not known nebec inup. Part of her voyage was rough, |} Paeerh aap see a ~~ — sult, 80 the physicians say, of the injuries te hie : ai ontinement No, ‘Mat Tam ‘about to rend it Atfriend | Maid of honor, Miss Landstreet. The ‘abers tthe front. © | A ee of mine lent a copy t last night.” wero Mr. R. McBeth of St. Louis and Mr. Geo. | Capt. Chap Posey, Engineer Tennyson an’ icDid Letiaaks tasleomiogae M, Humphreys of Washington, The bride was | Pilot Walters lett yesterday for New York to REPUBLICAN Policy. attired in a Hiful steel-colored cloth with | bring the steamer Electron around. This craft Lat to match gud carried « banch of bridalroces,| te to be oent to Florida by. tho Colgrove trans-| Representative Taylor Thinks There Wilt After the ceremonies the friends of the bride | portation lines as a mail carrier. Se Be Change te me. and groom were handsomely entertained at the | | Officers Dean, Perry and Lewis found the] “There will not be the turn of « bnir in the residence of the father of the. bride. Mr. and | dead body of a colored female infant under the republican policy,” said Representative E.R Yes. He said he hated to sce a man so will- ing to borrow trouble. wm. 8. CLAUS. Mrs. Triplett left by the 11:35 p.m. train for | dock of the steamer George Law. It was re- Said Santa Claus, while «miling, the north, Among those present weré Mr. and | moved to the fourth precinct station and the | Tor of Ohio. Mr. Taylor is one of the best I¢ really seome a sthicas Mrs. R. W. Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. Dangerfield | corener notified. informed republicans in the House and ts very Tieton T cxats Solon of Alexandria, Miss Prescott, Miss Humphreys, | The Washington Steamboat Company is pre- | “long headed” as « politician. Thiave nd aidille nase Mr. George M. Pullman of Chicago, Dr. John | paring to begin work on tbeir new ferry. She] There will bea reaction. There are already T. Cole and Mr. Dou MeClain of this cit} 4s to be patterned after the Columbia. signs of the reaction that must follow such am i seater There 1s mail at Riley's dock for Capt. Me- ; - Justice and Mrs. Blatchford gave a dinner Minute et tp iekanes tae Pp astonishing election. “Did you see the race between the giraffes.” | party on Saturday night in honor of the Secre- ¥ ight fo “4 said one inhabitant of the jungle to another. | lary of State aud Mrs. John W. Foster. on ee, ee Et ae ee “Yes.” Miss Hutchinson's tea on Saturday afternoon | ‘The lumber barges E. E. Jackson, Nos. 1 and ennai’, “How was it?” in honor of Miss Hurst, daughter of Bishop | 5, are in the hands of the stevedores. “No,” he replied, “the result in Ohio wasnot “Neck and neck.” Hurst, brought together a most aj ‘ble com- ag eS Gus teem change <f continent tn the ciate, sointnnion pany of young people, most of whom had not An Officer's Struggle With a Burglar. We di pun * A floating paragraph says: seen each other since ‘last spring. Everybody] About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Officer T. had « very inexperienced committes, and ‘was recounting the story of their travels all the " was not thought that there was any danger of {Between the two wings of the castle of | Summer and autumn.and afew were found whe | > Clifford of the second precinct had an excit- losing the state; therefore there was bospecial ef- Simonetta, two miles from Milan, the report of | had the courage to admit. that ther were here |i2@ adventure. Mr. A. S, Baden, clerk in| fort made. The democratic committer evmarw 4 pistol shot is repeated sixty times. At the | ing tl period ow Hendersbott’s di store, at 14th street and | i 1 than oreover, rame place a single musical instrument pro- | AUTiNe that period. All were giad to meet rehott's drug store, at 1 inexperienced was ours, and, m ¥ uses the effect ota full orchestre, again under this hospitable roof and commence | Rhode Island avenue, was awakened by a noise | they did not want Cleveland to carry the state. the winter yeties under such pleasant au- We knew that they would not te the: It would indeed be interesting to hear aman | gpicea a ce | a2 if seme ous was attempting to enter by the] state; thet ther did not want ton They blow cornet and getting a bass-fiddle effect. | Miss Hutchinson and Miss Hurst met the | * Window. Slipping out the front door he | wore letting everything go and our folke guests in the front drawing room. Mr. -and | Called Officer F. O. Clifford, and then the thief, in the same careless mood, not seeing any , Mrs. Hutchinson had always a coterie around | scaling the fence, ran down Rhode Ieland ave- ahead. At the Inst moment consider All moist and cold he soon will be them wherever they happened to be. Mies | nue to 15th street and then to Riggs market, | able money was put in some of the congres- As comfortless as he can be, Grace Hutchinson and Miss Lena Hutchinson | where the officer espied a man hiding behind | sional districts by the democrats, not with ony But with a calm delight he'll grin— did the honors of the second drawing room, | the boxes, and drew his pistol, but before he | idea of affecting the state, but to help : ise Sasa while Mrs. Rallp Jenkins and Miss Mattingly | could fire the negro, quite a heavy, well-built | candidates for “Congress. Our’ folks’ did Elasa we thelboye tea vice was tal, presided at the refreshment table. Among | man, wrenched the pistol from the officer and, | think it worth while to do anything of aa those present were the Missox Huyck, Miss | getting the officer's band in his teeth, bit him | sort. “T tell you,” raid Farmer Begosh,‘‘these poli- | Florence Miller, Miss Rusk, Miss Soule, Miss | severely, and then commenced a struggle, the LABOR ORGANIZATIONS GOT ORDERS. ticians air 1 smart set. Jes’ before election | Hyatt, Miss Hoff, Miss Virginia Butler, Miss | officer laboring under the disadvan of be- “ Thed a purty narrer escape.” Denver, Miss Walthall, Miss Siohun, Miss'East- | ing closely busdled up, while his ammadieat wes (headend nnietions get oxtens “How was it?” asked the store proprietor, | m8. Miss Drain of Havana, Miss Potts, the | free to use his arms, Finally the officer was | J fore the election day to vote against ca, «y 3 Misses McIntire, Miss Katherine Riggs, Miss | tripped and the pistol was snapped by the bur- | The Homestead business and other labor trou- T went to town, an’ when I got tothe tavern |-Deering, Miss MeCeney, Miss Cabell, Mise oo in the officer's face, but the officer, regain- | bles made them discontented, and the secret a feller shoved a book and a pen at me an’ says, | Richards, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomer, Mra. | ing his feet, the struggle was renewed, but the | ballots they cast cut ne like the mischief. To- ‘Register.’ ‘No you don't,’ eaya I. ‘What's the | George Davis, Mrs, Walton, M. Patenotre, Mr. | negro succeeded in getting the upper hand of | day there is no set of wen in the country who matter?’ says hey ‘I've registered onc’t, to| Grinnell, Mr. Heywood, Mr. Clarence Beall, | the officer and made off, taking the officer's | regret it more than do these same men. They huin,’ says I, ‘an" you know it. You belong to | L#eut. Matthews, Mr. C.A. Taylor, Mr. Bofve, | pistol. Mr. Clifford pursued bim some dis-| are already suffering from the result of the swisha cy me jucged tus | Di: Magruder Munenster, Mr. W. L. Lamp-| tance. blowing his distress call, but be finally | election. ‘They will soon realize that the coun the oppersition an’ want ter hey me jugged fur pperait ton and Mr. Harry Johnson. eluded him. try was never more prosperous than just be- ee eee ee Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Whitney have cards ——_-—_ fore the election. In Ohio factories were ALEXANDRIA. out for an evening reception next Saturday,| Foot Ball at the Agricultural College. | Tunning at full capacity, as when Mies Pauline Whitney will be presented | A game of foot ball was played at the Mary-| 70, 8878. OF man, They hed orders Danssclacearee tates soe to New Xork society. Bee is jos « toon and | land Agricultural College Saturday between | out any regard to what the democrats may do, an ; ; : ulfills the promise of her girlhood. She still | ciass of '95 and class of "96 for the champion- | was enough to ansettle business to a consider- The Washington Southern railroad train last wears her hair almost smoothly drawn back ship of ‘Taken hole it was the | able extent. Besides, men who had given big evening ran over and killed near Woodbridge | from her face. Of all. the” nice things | *biP of college. ately Se i crhics te asnaaaees eee ee station, some miles below Alexandria, Mr, | that New Yorkers are vieing with each | finest game played on thecollege grounds. The | rier No manuluet tne expecting that there Nillinm Nelson, » bridge and boat builder, who | other in saying about Miss Whitney is the state- | "95's winning toss took ball, and ‘96's choosing | may be an extra scasion and immediate tariff has for some time been carrying on business Ment that she is both physically and mentally | east goal, the teams lined up as follows: legialati ich will enable them to get the near Accotink creek. Mr. “Nelson was |like her father. She has exquisite taste in| — CLAss ‘05. CLASS"96. | same goods cheaper abroad. deaf and walking onthe road and did not | dress, making her own designs for all her cos- | ay. weight, 140. hear the whistle or rattle of the train, | tumes, and was highly complimented by Worth . He was knocked don, | run over and ae oe si vitao Suu See 0 mangled that recognition was almost impos- irs..Harriet Lane Johnston returned sible. At first it was erroneously supposed that | from Europe and is now visiting her sister-in- | force they had before the election, and two the remains were those of Mr. Penn, a resident | law, Mrs. Josins Lee Johnston. After a brief : ead workmen are after one job instead of two jobs of the neighborhood. Mr. Nelson intermarried | stay in Baltimore she will come bere for the . 3 : after one man. There wasn tin factory going in por arc ay, of Washington, where be | winter. | 53 —— a i. = up to cost $2,000,000. ‘ge work on — beea is well known. lis remains re. brought to i i stepped. Of course the workmen ‘this, Demarne's undertaking establishment have this ina oe ae bat sid 3 pores = I think about the sume condition of affairs has morning and prepared for burial, Ee eee nee vere. Mr Acie iien followed the election in other parts of the eoun- . w bert of the English diplomatic service and Miss try and it is bound to affect the democrats atthe FIRE DSYASTANES Al FISHING 20RE, Helen Gammell will be married or. December next election. The democrats have a hard road Councilmari Theophilus Ballenger met with a | 14 in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Newport. before them. I think that whatever they de very serious loss last evening at Arkindale, the | The bride-elect is recent convert to cathol- | MLie ia the etter pate of the soceea neat nk | they had better act promptiy. Prem, my joint fishing landing leased by him on the Virginia | icism. She is one of the wealthiont heireses in | ‘vetting it refused 10 play, "Scere, nO is | of siew to have free trade would bea very bed this country. Mr. Alan Johnstone, also lace of . . but the can side of the Potomac, some twenty miles below | the British iegation here wal Mice Mattar | favor of *95. thing for this country. democrat EFFECT ON MANUFACTURER. “The result in my state is that the manu- factories are running with only about balf the i ing about absolute free trade this city. He had there a house used ordinarily | Pinchot of New York will i ————— better afford to bring al as.aresidence, but unoccupied; theds, reels, | ity em Decenber ste ae Mrs. Logan Talks on the Fair. at once then they can to delay oven tf the delay clock Sunday afternoon the place: wna found | q 8200F and Madame Roda, formerly known as s Policy of the country. They must act promptly to be on fire by the neighbors. and owing to the Madame de Barrios, since they went to Spain or suffer greatly. ; riper . have received the greatest attention from the | subject, “The Columbian exposition and its| “do not see bow the democrats ean fail to or perry shag Sono sg age nitric ‘esti. | queen and the court. At thecourtbails Madame | significance.” The subject was presented in a | Sdopt free trade, unless they are ready to com- mater his tows at $8,000. This is partially cor-| Hoda's beauty, Jewels and guns have been | pleasant, conversational style, and was very {fem that they have been going under false ered by insurance. Ergty simired. ‘They haves splendid palace | such enjoyed. In, the course of her talk Bre. | P=. Se ee ESCAPED FROM JAIL SATURDAY NIGHT. Logan urged the pupils to make earnest effort : Clevel easant ti week ~ 4 AN EXTRA SESSION UNNECESSARY, John A. Bruce, who was committed to jail Speen ey na Aap sare sed acral yegge td some weeks ago on the charge of breaking into | ities going on and was one cf a emall rrioastth Sry Police ewes Bye ens Representative Blount Doubts Whether the the Richmond and Danville railroad office here | at a Welsh rarebit party given by an artist. It | aetit whee — would Public Really Wants One. and stealing tickets, &c., escaped from jail Sat- | is understood that the Presigent-clect and Mra, | In conclusion, the speaker eloquently. Representative Blount of Georgis arrived im urday evening last and has not as yet been re- | Cleveland will keep their cottage ready at any | sented the possibilities of future Uistinetlons ‘the city yesterday morning and for the present captured. He was hidden in the jail corridor | time to go to between nowand Marchand after | which should come to both the boys and girls is quartered at the National. His family did when the city chain gang, which is lodged at | all will be seen very little in New York. of the school if they were faithful and not accompany him. Mr. Blount refused to ab~ the jail, came in from their day’s work. He| Baron and Baroness Fava were the special | ing in their work. Her words were full of cabin Oo Cie test Sed ond watched his opportunity. and, when, as is cus~ | guests at a dinner given last week in New York | CoUrage and inspiration. ee ee tomary, the chain gang went into the jail | by Mr. and Miss Smith Clift. A Retest Se Satan Se ee See yard to wash their cups. &€., preparatory to “Mra. Thos. Nelson, after three ye pare life after a brilliant service in the House of SHUT aPltiok Ht" “|b se and tay sara oe 4 those who do not advo= SS Sin Sak ak he her home, 1419 Q street, where she will be | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, which | Mr. Blount is among Pope of knotted blanket te hice a fone wc | pleased to'ses her friends. Commander Nelson | was argued last week by Mr. T. F. Browning | Cate the calling of an extra semion. Speaking ae rng teenie fastened to | in command of the Adams, now in Bering | for the plaintiff and Messrs, Morris & Hamil- pear ps ge dg ond epee fe jail wall by ick, which had eanght un- | 8 justice Hagner today delivered the opin- | any necessity for an extra ression Ping. der the coping. As the ‘wall. is about twenty | Miss Parsons of 105 New Hampshire avenne | °™ Justice Hag seiner erersecontiooaie peng fA yeccnliag-apeuretingan pee feot lugh it is presumed that he climbed the | has as her guest Miss Campbell of Getmantown, FReag ingeeninde angie dye pare Ayseelr rope to the top of the wall and leaped down on | Philadel . sap gat tye the other side and so bid farewell to the jail. ‘The residence of Mr. E. J. Totten, No, 1409) iy an action for damages for injuries received in CHURCH #ERVICES. Chapin street northwest, was the scene of a off a train in motion. defease was Yesterday, with its brightness and bracing at- wary pore. ore ing at crening, x Seon mosphere, brought throngs to the chnrches, | i286 B etd . Rev. Gilbert F. Williams of Christ Church, | Pitiadcijte:’ The Reg. i Re Sean oot Washington, preached at Grace Church. At St. | Hamline M. E. Church performed the ceremony, Mary's Church fey. Father, MeEvor, 8. J, | Only the immediate Intives of the bride and preached in the morning and Rev. Fat er were present. Mr. and Mrs. Booth will ey of Fairfax in theevening: Presiding Elder | beat home to their friends at No, 1611 Marion Porter preached at Trinity M. E. Church. Rev. | atreet northwest. W. H. McAllister preached © sermon at the alms house iu the afternoon. NOTES, ‘The county court, Judge Chichester, opened its December tetm at the Columbus street court house this morning. The main business of ‘the will be on its civil side, but it: pg eee Mrs. on ‘The svee x0 ane | Fa died Satarda; 3 Columbus horn aa ‘Superintendent veterans ‘and heer readings by School rl Hf gg it he ene er

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