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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. t.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1892—TEN PAGES. , 8 = a a |For SALE—Honrses & VEHICLES. SOCIAL MATTERS, SENATOR GIESON’S SUCCESSOR. NORFOLK NAVY YARD. | ward that tt te kept very clean and neat, the j= ANCE MONTHEY We BES! EVER OFFERED [OW SALE—AS T MUST HAVE CASH I WILL ON THESE TEE MS sell my 2-story and base ent irick dwel'ine el imp, lovated n rthwest) at rem Box 14. Star often | baidtase well painted and the shell roads «wept 00D HOt FO® SALE A beautiful and impressive ceremony took | Mr. Dan Caffery Will Probably Receive the | Work Going on Napidly on Three New Ves-| clean, The yard in free from ~ & aie sts, near Dupe FOF | vey siete sold at once and et sscrifice. two petrsof'| Bisse at noon today in the marriage of Miss Temporary Appointment. | is. | the scattered debris from tA ge aed : ear Nott ave, 12 ie ieerag rete bpm genial ean 94 L. Tare to Mr. Wm. E. Chilton of Cher-| The unexpired term of Senator Gibson will | peooncss raat was prEx mabe ox ran {td,cepsifing, for all the scmpe sre ea Guanes aoe ieee bay | oem ere aaa zitand N gine Loroome: 8 | surpassed by ang toasn in Waahixton.” They are per- | Heston. W. Va, Owing to the continued illness | be ged by appointment by Gor, Foster, who |7™0° euriher, bet the poor Ughting fda gerd "7 ts bad feature, ase few inom i nor grt jadies. | Of Senator Kenna it was not ible for Mra. | TEXAS, RALEION AND axrarrarre—arrarns ise . Ge) Ome fire wlien weve’ cant tome othe | Kama to ave her cter'w antrige other than | Yi probable wane the eaccensor woo afer Be | 59" aug acranta’ guy concoad—xeao oF ght te alla ihas ox A mach Teuded ame %) other: of English Hackney stock ; would suit lady for | in the quietest manner. While the Senator | holidays. The Louisiana delegation 1m Com-| Jone pocx racinrttes, Provement te stone eos wail ail slong the “C0 spicier phaston; 15.1 hands: 6 and 7 years old; oan | Could not come down stairs to witness the cere- | gress believe that the governor will honor Mr. hich * being built et present, a " $2) | rod 12 mattes am hour. Second pair are very hand- | Mony he would not allow the date originally Dan Caffery with the appointment. Mr. Caf-| Correspondence of The Eveslag St climate ts one danse ne £200 | wu. x - 7 Ppointmen : x Star. new ships of tote | Fst near é 3.000 | Some, crossed, matched; dark dapple gray snd dark | set to be post) ‘The smiling family group | tery is a relative of Gov. Foster and a most in- Noxroun,Va., Deo. 28, 1892. ad a] St near 6ih ne. Or. bat $00 | bay. "They are very pretty and, finely formed; good | who showered benedictions on the happy couple e _| yard, as while there are some days tov cold 3 and pact | manes and tails, and as ine @ pair of knee acters as | represented the good wishes of hundreds of | timate friend. It is understood that in the last | While one bears much of the work accom-| Cauide work im the New York yard there ie JOR SALE—For' SOME NEW 6-ROOM there ts in the city. R HAND yareoneof the best broke ds who would have dearly loved to bave | Senatorship fight in that state, which was a | plished at the New York navy yard and of the | never such cold weather here, and it seems ‘ only ae LP etm ty) Mabineton ; drive woli uyon the bit: | looked on themselves. Mrs. Tarr, the bride's | most memorable contest, lasting for sixty days, | rat improvements in the building plants, very | matter of time when the yard will be the fire= SSotorr, with | Grive tes sae See eee eet oats os and Mrs, I. 8. Jordan, the latter and then accomplishing nothing, owing to the little is eaid about the old navy yard on the | Class builling and repairing station for the a nen Senger chine RS MEET eTacda MsTaRGE” | the young chit er the aaah ed | statutory limitation of the legislature, Mr. banks of tho quiet Elirabeth river. It may be | BAYT NDich ta fea) bica! positions eon at MOCAULLEYS SEABLES. | Ang? 3rne “budten of the ee cain Mr. | Caffery had the support of Gov. Foster. It is | that the great metropolis brings the New York | gianoe at the mais! tile reseale a plowing pice Booker Chilton and Mr. Saverie Chilton, the | thought the latter will do everything he can to yard into prominence or that the work goes.on ture. The genial and hompitable people af groom's brothers, made up the witnesses. ‘The | advance the interests of his intimate and rela- | ¢0 evenly and quietly here thst no commotion Norfolk and Portamouth are ever teedy teem Pride and groom came in the front drawing | tive. The objection ts raised that the appoint- | is created, but one thing is certain, a great deal | tertain dozen and germane 1D ae R SALE_ONE COUPELETTE, AS GOOD AS} room just as the bells were striking 12, and | ment of Dan Caffery would be bad politics, | of excellent work is being done here and ata MSAy days amply testify to their” social «pieit, pe aaknar gmeaten qurreyy Mersey hamnews, | Rev. Father Donohue of St Joseph's made | owing to his residence in the southern part of | °f Considered asa navel station, entertaining 1 @ i a MRA Boe w LER ke iprice for all, $430. A them one. the state, as this would leave the northern por- | Much more prominent feature here than tt te larve cloecta, ne sl ‘and herdic lines: open every jth et ne. a0. Fears. Price, tn EAP. new room brick and heated by Es | wee Res price, #5. we a BOM WARNER & wins lot 18x70. atively low cost to the government. ellar brick honses gu 224 Proome with bath, with Li Foo eee ait ss08 tae) ee Fi The bride, whose delicate beauty and attract- | tion unrepresented. Three new ships, the battle ship Texas, the | wheres metropolis near the station affords an @ colder mw brick, lot | mote th | Hoos rome setae Manes, TaSY SELUISU | ivencerare voll Kuown; looked eoyortally pretty | In repeid tthe nal ouosaseer: Rapcesente-|eruiser Raligh ood thin meatier Aanphdtette, |areerto over ything independent of fOr B. H. WARXER & CO., ae : A JAMES KELEHER LIVERY STABLES, 425 80 in her wedding gown. It was made of eavy tive Blanchard is looked upon as having the are building here. The Texas is a second-class | the stats he case at the New York navy Oe aterm, | 460 S16 Fst. iw. so news rentnad Sooper manibe Prion, | a Ca < se white corded silk. was high necked, with high | best chances. The election takes place in Mas; | pattle ship of 6,900 tons. Her distinctive | Sa" Hence there are more ag social F. vary new, Sroormeand bath, | 15 sn OF SALE-TWO BAY HORSES: ¢ puffed sleeves and had a bertha fashioned of | 1894, and the term of Senator Gibson would | flature ie’ an’ coeoreg contest citadel oe fewertye yg bye Dw eae Se es wihieat of $1000. Dowsa; al) mod, tmp, ;| He0e ty sound hind, fearless tral silowed. Ap- | PeMel Passementrie and pendant fringes. The | have expired March, 1695. Mr. Blanchard {eure u, *® Mimored central citadel. tm | eects 40 the = DW , : § . ne ame +] Bis O18 Fat Rowe oon: BO. Gille veil wascanght to her fair hair with pearland | comes from the northern portion of the state | Cf” these ‘barbetter will carry a superimn. . o Become and wath, collars) let OR SAL GOOD 10-¥1 diamond ornaments, She carried a bouquet of | and it is almost a certainty that a man to Tepre- | posed cylindrical revolving turret protecting THE SANTA CLAUS MATE. ear Ba, bas wintow, 8 rooms end beth: FOR, SALE-A LOVELY HOME, TWOSTOR an moa. | rice Pe.* Syed acter lilies of the valley. After the ceremony and sent that section will be chosen. He was a Pct in ee. ide these two heavy ‘end cellar, 7. we York ave. nw. a poay Besi one hen: congratulations were over Mrs. Kenna enter- | strong anti-lottery man and bas been succeas- Oh st ae near nt Pitas back to N at. vements, orm itn A Tt is Not Permitted te Ge te the ; . 2 ; "8- guns she will carry six sx-inch breech-loading Dead Lee = and bath pent for €25 per month. one year azo. good We: BON S storage. ir. and Mrs, Chilton an earl TROON . 3 Whitebead here is no doubt ths Clans tea real- “ry TyRMINER, Roos dant, Atlante balan Tent er HS nmol | oan at cCTCLENSS wPRSLES TARTAN oo | eaten aay Chltgn took an enny afternoon | (0 tt 'of the Inte Senator will be occupied | BATS, tuber for’ projecting. the Whi ne doubt that tanta Clone toe torpedo. The battle ship was launched in June last. and the work on her bas been going on rapidly and successfully, She will soon | ity an the lives of «lange number of people im d19-3t mat 3 " be spent. The bride's going-away gown was of | by Senator Vilas. It 1s the second seat from | this country, capecially among the younger <te- JR SALF «PINE 7-ROOM 0 WILL BUY LADIES SPIDER dark red broadcloth. A becoming hat matched | the main isle in the third row on the demo- finished, cellar, lot a near Pa. ave. : ise: all_ mod. ety ee oo it in colar, and she looked the personification | cratic side. The desk of Senator Vilas will be | pave a boil in. These ment. Thi < enh 50 per month. vithand De awe of youthful beauty and happiness. Tho bride | taken by Senator Hunton of Virginia. The lat c0 i mepoerlbery eee yom we: ° s were built by contract in private works. The HARNESS, | received no end of handsome presents. Mr. | ter's desk is an extra one in the far corner of | horse power of the two triple expansion engines | abou! 1 have om jund nearly py carriage: | and Mrs, Chilton'will extend their wedding trip| the Senate. During, this seasion. however, be | jg to be 5600, with an estimated epecd of sete: | Chane, cohen yn een ; wince! ctor, cabriolete,Renalaetons: phestous, | West as far as Chicago and then may go down | las been secupying that of Senator Colquitt, | {eon Luots trot the tem arewe The wet | peso tigen Soman ee ee to Florida before returning to their future | who is still absent from the Senate on account | On the barbettes and the citadel will be recive me mbody wi room brick house, with good ARKIAGE Jot 16x109, Price, $1,600, house | wi lrent for $16 per mouth. ‘CHEAP. r.. Grooms and store and good | bugztes ind 20 different myles in oak or rustle Dal JOR SALE—NO CASH_7 | NEW BAY-WINDOW | aenttem. on00e | a Ey dR ES $5,505, SE Nat Ses Feats | terns One whois oor of over 100 business, wagons | home in Charleston, W. Va. of sickness, inches of nickel steel, while a water line belt of FOUthful writers most desire to have in their neiatitaites | 4 Gi tsene st # 4a; renting | Tovey hes: tobe found here. Large stock of rst‘class | Mrs. J. Thomson Swann has returned to her FT SS Snpire darks cousnnd acon Ge enon isan, ds te are ottremed Pn J ft Tick houses 0: and 34; ren| sgcona-baiid carriages and wagons always on Viasiaiicics tox say DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. extend throughout the machinery spaces, and a fictitions person under the rules of the utters | Koos ota iat bested by iat hon aay sper month; oud store ou cor. Price of heals, | These coods wil bu gold ar right prices at my mew te me for the winter. an armor deck of three inches will extend fore | partment ey ebosid te sent te the dead tetenr Ds Pace wet. | tele: hot ande1d. wate; concrete MSR Vols warranted “I Rx-G, as or; bandeouse vasit maybe to teiragvan-| ©%-Gov. and Mrs. John Carroll bare AN APPLICATION REFUSED. and aft, sloping forward to the heavy ram bow. | office. [ut the rule is not strictly enforced im rata "be mado: good | Sats t MEPS rack SHAT, | 1789 Rhode Inland eronae, Chik ie tony ont] Architect Van Nerta made application to the | Sbe is expected to bea very euccesafal venture | regard to theae letters sl if, ae le tye ane 000. Five siya; but by AL bane Man uate: | furnished aud minds feady for their ceeupance | Commissioners this moraing for perminsion to | 18 American ship building, and her succes wil | this ity and in « numer of ether place, ome Sa be a proof of the thorough manner in which the of benew pind nd lay Holster sr iireetionk sua: Develed:edwed | before New Year. They had intended going | put ina new building in Brookland truss sup- | United oe —_ - mind on ee Invite the pubifé to, EI s in each bed Fo Arst-clase in | chande A WELL-BUILT | * These how $1 ap sauazes | electric road im nnd bath, Send for | For 11 rooms each: atl mod. | PBI . 3 h . Y ier used sa 3 d United States naval constructors have de-| pocket book notities the posttnastar rm clase oe cor. 10th and peach Per Month lots 304K by 100. | Stat ldetric bell, Wrench toliee case, “kev; yoie and | Bbroad for the winter, but changed their plans | ports for the upper floor and roof instead of yeloped her plans. ~~ ae ee oe pA For Sale Tyo 1: A Seay in ne otty bulld- | after the election, opoeiine the upper floors by beams. The] The 3,000-ton cruiser Raleigh, which was! ton thew these epistles the wiodere trick i batheea mL Prien: #1500 roots Soot Sidi Weko FIOA ie | Silress oon! 4, Vansant ballafug, Baltimore, Ma." | Mra, and Miss Acosta will give a reception | application was refused. lannched last March, is a ship of the | patron saint, the correspondence is tarned + get sc; frame; Srooms, lot 20 feet front. by 100 tect A eae ___ | tomorrow evening from 8 to 11 o'clock te be MUST REPAIR THE PAVEMENT. c 4 launched at the New York to him. Of conree thie we pot tecknt- ar _ deep. "Prive of the two, $6,900. One-third cash, bal- | Ton SALECPATN BE > MATCH BLACK | followed by dancii . ; ga She ix nearly completed. The engines aw requires that all letters us ton | on ALT WO WINE NEW RESID: Inari 7ton. cue eind, sounds pleiyteangn | “NOME by dancing. a Upon ie mcommepantion of the englnewr | TO) ictiees, bulltat the Bow Yosk good. ane | of Giascheeoer tenes af me Gehan ie tab i I yghe esp, Orton brick houses with sinale and double, fo ries, fine roadsters; meee ~ and Mrs. Curry gave @ dinner party om | commissioner, the Commissioners have issued being rapidly put into place. The narrow- . s0'eac : but little teentt a *. at the law hy ager Frcggats — < aes map an order to the Belt line railroad to | ness of these ships aft, while improving their | certainly Joes me Macau wifes with whom they ave renewed 8 | repair the cobble stone pavement be | lines for speed, leares vers little room for the mas and a ‘ Theltween the raile and track on ist] ward room quarters that are so large and other GT Poster Seat ee ase eon Mrs. John | street northwost. ‘They algo ieeued an order to | roomy in the old ships of the square sterned | the post OK SALE- angst TOR SALI outaininge 500. Apply BH. WARNES ne bay horse, SCL ROE $5 8h 181: 9th, and bath room ; ail latest imp: Price new, DATED D STONE. 906 and 806 Fst. nw veiments; handsomely G i i 7 i but this has beea overcome in the | wre in the bi ‘orated mally. under 0! raonel super- | FSOR e— 4 SACRIFICE—GENTLEMAN We | the Metropolitan Railroad Company to repair | class. © aan £0,400. A REAUTIPUL SEW Psion and attain every setoert. house oped for | Froatat: brown hore cis Wot ib S40" hant-aate | A2G Mrs. Wolcott, einen Sector rae Sit: | immediately the pavement along the east side | Raleigh by putting some of the ‘ward room | hard wives Sant mail comes tn, and i , a Na PTE RUT HEE O RS ae rand price apply £0 | Mba, par ee ee ee een illan, Mica P mags Py - * | of its rail on Connecticut avenue from M street | officers’ quarters on the upper deck under the iustead of the dead letter office cheats s % Bear 8 rooms: THER & RUPHERFORD. 1307 a3 CENTRAL STABLES, boarders’ dept., 400 to 410 | McMillan, Miss Pendleton, Miss Condit Smith, here thei: is als It te ex- | why . "t = Wth st. a1e-3 ms Sohn Hc Andiews, evalier Tavera and | ‘© and around Dupont Circle. ex iphone —or ge pool = whore it te, wel the old saint newer | Fovricx ave “1 BREWSTER LANDAU G GLAss, | Mr. Botkine, ’ TUR MARSHAL'S COSTS. pected that the Raleigh will be ready for her | comes for his swend it where it te egadition. T erench Brougham. jueed |" diss Grayson Wendling was introduced at a| ‘The Commissioners have requested the U. S. fight Vieforia, vied, ae pF tea on Saturday afternoon, given by Mrs. Geo. | marshal that in making appratsements for land Landau (Direwster), used by private family two sea- | R. Wendling. Mr. Wendling returned to tewn | for the opening of alleys to include besides the 1 stylish extension-top cut uncer. 1 fine | in time to assist at the happy occasion. Their | 26 for services of sa ion buses, tn recente fine jeeortment | home was fragrant with tlowers and filled with | service of the jury. an ain 1 Tages of ail hinds torrent. | “°'® TOW PFS | friends, Mrs. and Miss Wendling and Miss | of the surveyor of the District for the making | Dleted, with the exception of the armor and | Mr. Wannmaker when the latter was in that Grayson Wendling were assisted in receiving by | of the plats and ali other necessary incidental | @4us, and the delay in this is caused, asim all city. fut Mr. Wanamaker said. this morning ee 508 Morth cs 2 the Misses Cammack, Miss Rosa McDonald, | expenses. the other armored ships nearing com- | that be had not heard of the matter and there ke alin Cuthbert, Miss Brooke, while Miss Patton ‘ é pletion, by the slowness of the contractors im | fore it seems likely that the department ill ‘i rab and Miss Gittings were at the ten table. After ee ee oe ee ee .__ | furnishing the armor. The Amphitrite will carry | coniinue in this kindly and beneficent manner Ieot loigtac coach harness $08" 1 tet One Engites | the toa Mr. and Stra, Wendling entertained the | Dr. W. Lee White wasat the District building | to ta itek guns, one in each barbette, and | to ignore the strict letter of the law, just as cotcl harness, aflver munted: used only two days: | receiving party at supper. this morning in relation to the bill chartering | four 6-inch guns, with a secondary battery of | was done last year and the year before and wilh Teaving the ety, tees ‘ z Mrs. Calvin 8. Brice will give a reception, 4 | the East End Electric Railway Company. He | ™pid-fire guns. The novel feature of ber heavy always be OIVGiTia ive nw LU edibat® | 106, on Weingsday,, December 28, to present | notified the Commissioners that he objected to | un i8 that they will be mounted sn fixed bar- | nad the sp EW AND SECOND-HAND | her second daughter, Miss Margaret Kate | all of the changes suggested at the hearing on | ’¢tte’ ears rise — trial trips some time within a year. probable ft will THE AMPHITRrTE. jt ‘The other ship completing here is the double | nog! rte has turreted monitor Amphitrite, of nearly 4,000 | HO", Sf tis mat a for } | the Philatelp! cuunt quel to the bill | 2928 displacement. She is practically com- | on tht nded to. tis said that resed by Povtuaster bia as to the proper dixpom- tT, and it sas stated br one « RENTING ry and alt. SALE HANDSOME TE OOM HOUSE = within = Le Droit Park; an: ent on price SALP_ONF OF THE BEST TEN-ROOW £0,000 that can be found for the price in ree mdes; six sleepin ple « balance to LOA” HARD Bai ‘nese, 26 “ oaded by dropping the carringe down until th «_| poe sane conte © SIN | rrcarriawes of al the intest. sipless & Brice. Saturday with the exception of the one recom: fog 4 enon a Fe ox | Fier Mien inte’ in onc | victoria’ est of fine heaty harness Mrs. Thomas Riggs will give a tea on Wed-| mended by the residents on the north side of | PTo'tistots there is a sential, superorenctne premupedliae = iaw aces tas eterna ore iene mt 2 nesday from 4 to 6 to meet Mra, Cox. a To cat Send seat eee deans | acess Ge cine que, eis dow! heteeteemnateliadhntebemael DAVID D STONE, #4 and S00 Fst. now i b Shey ahs A "janue | POR SALE—a FRESH CAR LOAD OF REE RINDE | ee an ies Ene anburg of PEs — tga common complaint ag snes a fect that a new line is to be established between, ; j A | sputtding, | west —fnsiy baile ‘and large | JO! tee took. inelating irivers | Philadelphia have returned after bemg enter- , LAN of the closeness of the quarters below the | 90) port andl Rbtinestotn competion Sth Gh Fete A WELL BUILT New BA arate ‘an st ie 3 = tained by Miss Bessie E. Smith of Qstreet| Mr. Samuel A. Robinson, the inspector of | water line,and also gives more room for the tan- * 7 | FOR Sa on peestn tact = Sapte pe ios northwest. plumbing, started out today to make anexam-|chinery and crew below. The time when this | steamer Suc. It ts said that the old People’s : | Shroom brick, Tith st. and Lowa circle: 8 per vorhioed, che square from new goverument yeintiog | TAO SALE THTREE Heat oF HG Mrs. Will Hedian of Baltimore ia visiting ber | {nation of the sanitary condition of the Mexican | versal wiign into commission Gepende sobsiy | Ho steamer Lady of the Labo te the cra anit H once : : ‘ arrived fron Georgetown, Ky. Three ¢ mother, and will remain until after the holi- | minister's house. ee ee © ary | tate wil be ded by Capt. Googhe- i ii Maga roommate ecge | nora, one habe of unio irays, sx supe horses | dava, Peter Brignoli has been granted a permit for | {Tactors, a& she will be completed shortly after | ea» tor several sears the master of the Suc om s new brick, Lost. ne... ss “room by See eee re | . f = slow F. scree! this ronte, but at present in command of one of > BAVED D. STONE, sw KEY BEOS. & CO.. H10'F st ural ; SPU Mstonee | Baers oun Ceo ast ag ine Levene, Deookiyn,| Tete Hash ce DDN ieee oaee a The large traversing crane,built at the wooden | the York viver liners ruusing out of Haltimmore, | ae ataacta os ON 2157 Sg NPA i and beautifully gave on December 15 toa fow intimate friends a Se Ary dock for putting the armor in place on the | Ture ie ju way of verifving this etary. bat aE ona Ae rivate refiden-es in aarerey Sa an informal Iuncheon in honor of Mrs. C. E. a : new ships, has veen completed and tested, Its | jee nN? 7" wpe i * i itcer Peoes : i ~ Connor of Washington, who, on the 17th, left, greatest capacity in sixty tons, and ite single | if Considered probabie and is generally be- ‘ ‘“ . ith | Am Industry Which the Sultan is Cultivat = lieved. ates busine s brore Se Ee ca ee TS ing Among His People. agine by arrangements of gear wheels mas be | Vs enought that the camer Jane Nowy, DOK SALE LARGE BRICK DWELL ips ie SS A ES Johore tea is the subject of an interesting | weights, or propel it around the dry dock on | Ly yuiniet Convany will te honel ty area . 3 Pe promptiy atten ied to COOKE TARBOE. S29 ME | Miss Shock has returned from Baltimore. communication from Consul Wildman of Singa- | its heavy steel railway. This ingenious machine | Stn nur put on che route beteese Wauhenetem -s bgt AES yer Conk. jane Waal = = ‘Miss H. M. Tenney has returned to this city | pore to the State Department, as follows: = a kgs eae the side and tur- | and Colonial Beach. With proper overhauling 7 TOR SAL ; after a three weeks’ visit with friends in| Just across the famous old Straits of Ma- | Tt @rmor on the new ships. $ the Mosely can be made a first-class craft. . SHOOTING STARS. Philadelphia, lacea is the Sultanate of Johore, the only iu- NEED OF MORE DRY DOCKS. The much-talked-of sieamer Elect , ‘ inal the goverm eed | port. Sbe has been bought by the A y Mrs. Henry L. Heiskell will be at home Malay kingdom on tbe peninsula. | Here, #8 inall the government yards, the need | port. ue ‘How are be end along?” asked the Wadesday, j Messe ai al acbee Weilses" a we pl . tga of more dry docks 18 felt, for if new ships een csoiagnee inns toe ing 0 0 ‘or : " . ‘i reg wry mail ¢ ee ee oe day. the 28th. ened prince Johore has kept along abreast of | building the docks may be occupied for long | Pin cane a 7OR § ick gstory| “Iam nd rapidly,” replied the | kept along . ayer an | Capt. Adrian Posey and : Nom THE NS taae orves: | Kama tenons titioate of Dupont | tad, who had been playing in the ditt. Exsenator and Mrs. Henderson gave a din-| the more stirring English civilization of Singa- | periods by these shipa while their armor ts brought her Gown. Mt ds not thought that she - 5 circle; ail $5,500 and $8,000; easy | Md. ne . ner company on Thursday last iu honor of ore, and her 15,000 square miles are under as ig placed and the — . Pike | developed the required speed and her old engi elon IS . | ase on “i st. near Washing- App CHARLES EARLY. — President and Miss Morton. The other guests | POT —— "8 venting the ships in commission from using the | peer will come down from New York te dingo oe has Sisetuke se | oe ae TE Serees tee 20% Ob, gentle Kansas, prythee tell, were the German minister, Prof. Langley, Gen, | 8004 cultivation as any patt of the English col- | docks at the same time, which iv aserious Want, | j.5-6 ud prescribe. The Ploctron ta bmwde G13 an a. ee ‘To ease our spirits vexed and Mrs. Schofield, Senator and Mrs. Brice, | ony and its 200,000 inhabitants as loyal and pas ~~ bea ape at mag ot oa _ once | some boat. She wae built ae a ciectric boat, Se SAL i“ Th ay : * i, Nic i i i it EB every si ams Sp pottoms ect | but she ir rol ery ol Foe sale sont set House on Mt With doubts which every moment swell, Mrs. Audenreid, the Nicaraguan minister and | triotic as their neighboring Europeans, ped | but she infrix me pavent avd ) 6 € x “ is ‘di and repainted. To fill this want the naval con- | \erted tam comventengl stemene atk Just what you will do next. Men bahay atari, farce The sultan, in’ his work of building up bis | structors have suggested an excellent scheme. | Se" Watt ond seems — i My Bothine ond ae? * | country, has gone outside the natural products | ‘There is a large timber dock 1 the yard where — r. Botkine and Mr. John B. Henderson, jr. ah i d with staph i The y peel ; 3, 5 of the soil and has experimented with staple | the timbers for the frames of the old wooden | jatn tod ‘What's the matteh with Cholly? Mr. Henry C. Shuster has sent out cards roductions that are native to other sections. | shins were water seasoned, but which in theve | lave today in cones “He's sick. Somebody gave him @ weal to- in coffee, pepper and tea his experiments have | days of stecl ships is not used, and it has been | yr yen “wenmer® bay bacco ciggawet.” Rena, Proven so far successfal that today they com-| proposed to arrange this dock #0 that it could | "A iireights today are light We prise the chief output of bis little kingdom, | be pumped dry and ted asm contruction | Sho Chriaaes poanel anne Shh antael ‘Tha peopoaltion ef ti ball le to 6:30 o'clock, New York Avenue Church. The | outstripping in value the native products of the | dock, where new ships could be built on an | pitty are to and fro ate tively & the diamond will pat the Rotel clerk on | Lew! Married couple will receive Wednesdays | soll—eago, tapioca, cocoa, pineapple, gambier, | even Keel and Heated ‘when cotplete,. Here | waa tok Membior- or Ghnmabin ican tues large the diamond wil) put the hotel clerk on} in February at 1460 Kenesaw avenue, spices and gums. Especially in regard to tea | armor might be placed and all dry dock work | atk, lo teteietibe tar tan bees cca ae eae his metile. Mrs. Daniel Lamont assisted at the reception | has the soil proved efficacious, giving it ade-/ Gone, whive all the dangers incident to. the | fer * Ter . “ | "7 te today given on Saturday afternoon, in New York, | licious odor and flavor that to the taste of many | launching of ships from the ways would be | “TTA! ® JOR SALE_ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL houses in the city: near Thomas Cirle; first two | stories of brown tains fourtewn FooTUs a was built in the best owner, who desires to seil | the fog. orders not to » proceed udius the hangings, carpets and apne Fok SALE SICST BE SOLD 47 ONCE aT ¢ criices « beautiZal pres brick and Yrown-stone bs A The crew of the new Potomac steamer Plor- AS IT WILL BR. When the second daughter of ex-Mayor and | Gomnoimeure places it ahead, of the original | overcome. All this could be done at wcom-| encs hace orders to bein te eles house eed “Are you looking for work again?” Mrs. Grace made her debut. Assam or the now famous Ceylon. paratively low cost to the government, ax much | "0", pe " ty for spring. Chief Engineer Ten- In Johore no tea crop was picked until five | of the work is already done, and the bencfite | make ready for sh on years old, but this was due to difficulties in | are quite evident to every one. Otherwise the | T220" of the Edmarth has been appointed chief en. ‘The Clover Leaf Tennis Club entertained a jon. Price ouly $2.600: 8600 | n& FT. RAISER, a i nie % ‘ 5 . x “ < m n r | engineer of the Fier: cao ef m0, Will take Tor @ quod - T thought you had a place driving s coal | number of ite friends last Friday night at Miss | starting a new industry in a foreign country. | building facilities have been steadily increased he + 80. fing 00 Fat ew frat hile ye nan Grace Hills’ by an informal dance given in cele-| Planting was commenced in 1563, when labor | by n largo plant of modern machiners for works | yy0'ymieralle cot my. anne «4 = Eloi ROM x : m : : br : ration of its fourth anniversary. Good music | was difticult to find and expensive tokcep; now, | jg the boy into all the abupes nocceeary foe che | the fact that the om two steamers « Fut: ye a : Owners: O20 F at, circle, all w Tcame pretty near getting one, but they ti ped drones? ce ’ s 1g P y river named the . — hp | Fo%, 24 f BRAUTIFCL werre stoxE CHARLES: and dancing w: Oy ntil a late hour. | in 1892, thanks tothe wise government of the # Will weve money by s MA 2: modern in Apply Ke - ; t parts of a shi cae Tia ee mame ciganands than I could | Among thove, prevent were Misses Grace ANt-| state by its enlightened. ruler, labor le cheap | “‘thr’mzehiae'y tate. construction depart: {™%5 command in the bond to keep me from stealing | schu, Grace Hills, Ruth Andrews, Minnie Stutz, | and plentifnl. Coolies in these gardens receive | ment if all new and. Clieeat mod abhonch _— t dow the stuff.” aie nal ie ees ees 18 cents in Mexican silver per diem for every | much of it at present is only protected by open | indanies sie Daskam, Sadie Lamborne, Louie English, | day they work (or, at present exchange, say 1 eds, ae 7 Beasio Parke and Miss Hill, Messrs. Fred Stutz, | cents in American’ money aks sheds, all the ssathines rs.co mounted thats. The whole garden | more ‘substantial building could be built ove oe Howard Boyle, Arthur Garner, Morgan Steele, | has to be dug over three times m year, and with | them utuer tiewe Witla, eae oe elle over most desirable part of northwest; nice 10 rooms aud all mod. imps. ; price only tortns fo sitt BAKER, NORKIS & LAMPTON, Fee, 84! ence and the Smith Point Flores i aio, gelars| “That Boston young woman used some verwy SED LOCALS. ‘ 1 y gail took Yee " | them atany time without moving any of them. | 1. continuation of the course of eddreaes on sok SADE HOUSES diwest, “Price. $4,500. 8700 cast, tial to hwhd language to me, don’t you know,” said | Craig Leidy, V. Hillyer, Robert Lewis, Ralph | manure once in three years s capable of pro-| ‘Themuchinerrin Harve _ Tx continuation of the course of a k ‘t ‘ a Willie Wishington. Dashman, Itaiph Hilis,Wm. Green,Lawton Nor- | queing an all-round average of 500 pounds per| ment, however, is much of it’ old ant ent cg | Seturday evenings at the University Cleb, s aa 020 F it. r9 rag Por : : of | DOR SALE-A MOST DESIRABLE HOME ¢ 15th si. a w. :nfce large lot: S rooms. iarze cellar, \ . beated by furnace. Price only @6,200; one Une ue indeed?” wood. Jaere. awe ‘i aay | ABte; and the sand iv hardly fitted in that re- | Heber Keane. the vector of the Cathe Yes, She talked in Greek.” Miss Jennie Ovpenhiemer has returned from| Every morning, with the exception of Priday spect as yet to build engines for modern ships, | ul ae, ss ; : | was the “Kinsbip tween Mhilose; bical and New York city after pleasant visit to friends | (the Mohammedan Sunday). mon, women and | but improvements are constantly being made | es te “A =i ' eke tek oe Peis there. children are called out at daybreak by » horn | dnd the installment of a new. plant of modern | SwtBite St i ‘ata “That book maker says the races have caused Foes Peay esktiors ‘The marriage of Miss Antoinette Pinchot and rl gare s oo) — = motile rays = —_ machinery seems only a question of time. An 3 im to drop mauy a dollar.” the legation | i 8gain the ‘igual for their nto the fac- | engineer officer recently on duty at this yard, “So they have—into his pocket.” a rie fais peel ont Wesneeaay oy on appr tory to have their morning’s pluckings weighed | speaking of the lack of late mi a St. George's Church. ‘The bride is tall and | i" by the manager. was woaderfal how the mecha: the Police Court two days age Fiolsting the lottery law tu cd | clothing club, as heretofore published in Taw moe. 5 81,000 4.000. Dw. front ‘amt, each, 3.W.. Tr and fe. isp. bow . 3 a : 7 al Pluckers are paid at a fixed rate per pound of | Chinists employed in the depart, Stas. Lawyer S1:hortaud.bis cogneslbengiven ~ oer hantnpmdemmmimmnd Bop EE 5 ee eS ee a a ae oe oF white | green leaf. Each basket of leaf aa it it handed speluuees ke «Ad taadliins or | notice that he would take the case to the higher joining lote at Mt. Pleasant; lots 25x140 ft, | 10th at near Mi. ave-u.e. ,Or.,bath aid cellar, The boy is in trouble, ‘tis said. finest point lace caught with clustered orange i! i8 weighed by the mandore, the weight of the | tg modern work, and that many joomrt. et TES ELTICOLT & VOWLES. Diet neat isbn. 6 i For how can he knowif we'll have enough #n0W | biuwoms. Diamond ‘sprays will hold her fea basket deducted, and a ticket for the balance | vices showed ingenuity which should meet offi- | MEY. Da | ar7ae* Tous F st-n.w.. Room 4. | Lindow Be ‘Zo warrant his wanting a sled? lace veil_and ‘diamond stars the lace ‘on her | Banded over. At 1 p.m. the horn calle them | Gia approval SS POR BALE-910 CASH, €3) ‘amd bat — > — corsage. After the wedding there will be a break- | 00 Aft ae eee eee ely thet ae THE REPAIRS TO THE ATLANTA. Secure @. Larvem bes, & neighborhood, southeast: ® AT THE RIVER FRONT. fant at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot, | Mornte'ickete are’ called in’ and the total | The Atlanta, which came here to be docked | a bill against Hen Kine; | ESGTUN, GF etme. A the oe ea been ened all for the day put against the name of | before nailing for La Gasyra, Venezuela, to re- the payment of a claim against Henriette oe AT BARGAIN TW x ARRIVE! a ee groom's brot! we K. eres vers’ estate by the sale of part of lot 3, square ro | Fess se deeuline, Mon nice concrete ot Steamer Riectroa, Poor Nevbure.light. eboonec | arrived from England to be his best man. ech plucker in the ‘check roll. With s good | eve the Kearsarge, is still here undergoing a | t's NEW aRoow | kod lt. 6 rooms: alin. 1 Prive only 83.000, 8300 E LHOUSES COR. | pox’ Sempkins, St. Mary’ och of leaf on the busher'® smart placksr can} few minor repairs. Among other thing: «| a raxpsoxe calender containing Sve illex river, oysters, Schooner | One of the notable events of the past week | Sih of leaf on the Pushes & smart . . : ine cabtnct mantels Fraee eet. Se My Tee, ererE | was the studio reception. given, by Miss Alice | The green leat thus received inio the fectory | tqeet ss gor Gast Nie is expected Se nail | ations of Cowper's portry haw been eceived Toegble cars and | Schooner WinaeWinjeor Griacm ae Meee neers. | Swann, assisted by her coiwsin, Mise Lila Wasb- | ie then handed over toa set of Chinese coolics | Peng Pt days, stopping first at St Thomas for | T°! Mesera. Wolf & Coben. {also on contract), who have to turn it into p gg EIDE it to cable cars ani Behooner Winnie Windsor, Gibson, St. Mary ef i ane square from the new } ters. schooner Etta, Thomas, St, Mary's river,oysiers. | ington. Especial interest attaches to this young coal, then proceeding to establi adn anal, Mouthip"pessaentene accion | Fohoonge Crochet, Parks, Tanafer, Cysters. Schooner | lady, because she is the daughter of Col. John | “made tea.”” First, all the leaves are eprinkled | Cott, then proceeding to La Guasts to establish Drath of Mrs. Sarah Ibe rer moth | Opwn dally tor inspaction’ watching fu cha ree B. Faunsn, Faunce. Saint’ Mary's river: oye: | Augustine Washington, who inherited and | over bamboo trays and placed on stands in the Mrs. Sarah Duval, the mother of Miss VERIS & LAMPTON, bouses in this section having fine granolit e cl per John W. Gray, ws Arthur, Bryan, Saint Mary's rive " Caracas, after which she will probably cruise . 620 Fat. ysters. Sivop Enimett | fi oe Mt. Yernon to his countrywomen. | upper floor of the factory under cover in order | Venezucla waters between Cufscon on the west. | Duval, died this morning at che residence of mn Arey ordka Chiemaiaer tony coke erty goons | Mrs. W. W. Sinclair of Baltimore and Miss Fe AND A BES, | Clark. unm Chicomizen, forty corde wood, Carter & | Swann ‘served chocolat. to “written.” | The leat must be handled ss} ward and Trinidad on the eastward, returning | her daughter, 403 4th strect northeast, in this MMES, 602 F and frappe in the | little as possible. Second, when the leaves are i cee. . a studio. Among thove nt were Rev. and | suffeientiy withered, which, is kiown by tosck | 2OTtH 10 time io take part in the internat <ty, ft passin Men. Bond emqutiosn a8 Schooner Sarah Francis, Tubman, St. Mary's | Mrs. Aspinwall, Mr. W. L, Wilson, Mrs. T. W. | and color and the time it takes, depending very | navel Te;tew im the spring which is to rendez- | j.4y and was highly exteomed for her many hous | fash, balance to suat BABER, NORRIS & LAMPTON, 020 Fst. those cle- stone dwellings, containing § rooms burler's pantry; large closets to all Bandsomely papered and decorate! ‘trie FOr SAbe 8 gry meow Covered a) = yous st Hampton Roads. The citizens of Nor- 4 ' wand ~~ * Sloop Emerald, Foster ncier sound. Schooner | Talbot, Mre, Vanderbilt of New York, Mrs. | much on the state of the weather (wet or dry), & ley, Ne wa, | Virtues. She was formerly « resident of Jetfer- jo SEP Wk dest, so botea sited; convenient t3 toed SUBU N PROPERTY Lite Said, Mason, Siuith’s ercek, Washington, Miss Byrd Washington, Mra, B.| they are put into a “rolling” machine (in this | ffetapen wen Cane Chane Cit wort News: | son, Ma., and was connected with the best : Kertien: vveatien | _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. __ Sas W- Kennon, Dr. Sinclair Bowen, Dr. and Mrs. | case a hand roller. in large. factories steam or | a joint committer 10 represent them ie helps | faunilies of that wtate. Hor husband @ied abut } To Cy hy iy Fm me BES ace ANACOSTIA, G. Wythe Cook, Mr. Jagger andothere. ° water power is used), the box of which holde a three years ago. She will be interred in the Loptionally: Aas two sold): aud wee s we cordially invite your inspection; price, Bopixe RESTRICTIONS. to promote the success of the review and to re- | funciona The West End Euchre Ciub wan entertained | charge of Sfty pounds. Tho box. is 20 oon-| ceive ull te. distinguished: vistors’ with, true Sao. #8340" o payment and monthly terms we will ar : Nothing less than $1,800 Houses. The usual services were conducted in the | at the home of Mise Leary, 2114 M street. The | structed that when in motion sliding over ®| southern hospitality. Pmt xed Se ee wee SN ee eee churches here yesterday. favors, which were pretty and unique, were won | Woolen platform it thoroughly presses, twists | The Concord, which has just returned from Daserel of Ongs. Mewtn, 509 11th Sidewalks, macadamized streets and all Improve- Hap by Mise A. Wilton, fisst prize: Clayt and rolls the leaf without losing the juice. Aix months in \Venezuela. protecting ited | The funeral of the late Capt. John G. Merrite, Ho ayn ee tee eee Mr. Peter Koenig ie-at the point of death. | e2ond prize; Mr. Meding, gentleman's dort; | charge takes about an hour to properly roll, | Sista” interests, is in the dry dock undergoing | acting assistant doorkeeper, United States Sem- iti: KOOd 108; price, FORT MYER HEIGHTS a poor paeraat she rae oe as Dr. Fisher, second. Among those t were: ae ye aes a feelers stage, ce i | repairs, which may be quite extended. as if will s Post office are Messrs. Julius m, John >| Miss Clayton, Mise Leary, ‘lliams, Miss | fermentation. E macs 8) be necessary to remove her starboard propeller MHouauluafeanieal Neha the, Ratweat aauecttest | Fowler, Harry Eno and Miss Grady. Leo, Miss M.'Wilton, Misa’A. Wilton, Miss Rob- | withdrawn from the roller is pressed into @| shaft, which has drooped a little. ‘The electric | isons elevation of 200 test and only'one tile from | ‘The Suitland grange is arranging for 4 Christ. | ertson, Mesers. Coller, Newman.Colladay, Kern upon “a low table and turned over re-| piant'is also unsatisfactory and anew dynamo a Sad ie Sm ration, | mas entertainment. and Drs, Fisher and Morris, ‘The next meeting | Peatedly by hand until tne whole mass | Will be put in by the original coutractors. ‘This ns throtigh center of the property’ ‘soon Vorthy S. Stow of the will be held at the home of Miss Robinson. changes from its previous yellowish green toa | class of gunboats, while not Spearman rc ee anaes So Stg ct ts Rect | ae nan enema Men eens | bags enrgens se enh te pans aes | See ‘We willcontinne to offer during the month of De. | STange e . where ye" s = an hour. Fourth, the fermented roll is spread gember Hberai inducements to parties desiring to | attended the meeting of the Maryland State |tion of one of the many pleasant entertain- and puild'in this "property. Will alsoadvauce inoney ‘OF | grange, ; ments given by the Nomad Cycle Club. This | Pucco™ which is # lasge ‘A nuiiber of cottages will be built this winterand | | There will be series of church entertsin- | wag in the form of a dance, the first of the sea : os rt i é ¢ building purposes, over a far- snproveuiwate conthuue Viekt aot ments during the holidays. : son, at the Hotel L Enfant. A new waltz com-| m2i,.3 he Seb Regeees Sebo Pema SUK SALE Drs NO MUSHROOM TOWN, PPG ee are, Shaws pecentee, See 1 tae: which slide into the chest at differ- Rated, Admitted to the Bar. nished the music, was dedicated to the Nomad | nt ; the topmost, tray filed with the roll ‘ arts proving steadily sna, destined to bethe site | Upon the motion of Mr. F. H. Mackey of the Grab, and wee enthusiastically received by its | is put in first after five minutes is with- . Settler. 2 you are lookin for 8 safe and prott- | bar committee the following were admitted to ghe | member Sy en meee oe Saees foergeegeee ny ee don the . over. tate Provers¥ | District bar this morning, they having passed . T. Robertson, Mr. | secoud shelf, a newly filled 1 | pe If'you are looking for & riace to, build you can find | q satisfactory examination: Leon Adler, Drancis | een ur ar asl Peck eames Mar- | on the shelf, and 20.0n until. the “arst™ tray | te ome ‘Ro prettier spot and no more liberal inducements than 4 a | has bas UE AS PoreaN sre roost | 4) smd 080 Ridge se, we otter, 8. Arnold, Wm. H. Baden, Harry C. Birge, | Lambourne, Murray, ‘Morris, Robert- Belg hee sooth hte | by nore piboyl, into the matter and have us show youthe| Patrick J. Brennan, John’ H. gon, Shackleford, Stes, Lula lurray and Hep- ROBINSON & LODGE, burne jeCreary, Meagrs Thayer, Gue- Ee fad and OS Rulante ba Doris. eves, Mansion, Brome Walter. Hoek: wet S Severanea Atkinson and Mar- Canvere, of WITTO! Mra. Issbella W. Ashford has changed her PSei The a VeAGRN. aS F ot pine Bs residence from 1880 New York avenue to 1640 MP HANDSOME St { sr ikes Sell ett 70% and VEL! Al RUC 19th street northwest. ! “oe prem, SAC8 te | an taiey Fos & SA Bigg to rage re aS Se Range of the Thermometer, Se * t 2 | EES, reer tion, : JBN fea trie es a ‘ wi ake sal, ects Fncvessor to Hooe Bros: $F. | C. Prescott, i Spm, 99; marimum, 40; *. yok SALE MAN DOM : ‘Just opknEp GosTUME PARLORS. 3 ‘ we etnioe cae | Psee aa mia?

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