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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY,“ JANUARY 25, 1893. FOR SALE—LOTs. {FOR SALE—Honrses & VEHIciEs. things of our great exhibition.” said Gen. V. D. Groner, world’s fair commissioner for Vir- Kinia, to THE Sran representative at the Pbbite —_ “ te Upton of Washington city. ‘The bride hed | noon which was very attended. Mrs STILL HELPING THE Poor. SHOOTING STARS. IN THE HOTEL coRKipoRs. = W quite s number of presents. bride ‘wore a becoming gown of cream naka i 7: ath ot peer’ ~ kod 3OFT. AL- | R SSLE—TWO COAL CABTS AND TWO OF ORLD OF SOCIETY. groom have gone on a trip north. Her mother, Mra. W, Be Brown, aaristed, as did Over 66,000 Disbursed Through the Police, “What ” Fresh from the a improvements will | I" the finest cart horses in thecity. Address ‘Gilt You need,” mid the seronaut to the seat of a fierce senatorial war, Rr nserest and taxes. ‘$2.25 per foot: s areat | Star office. Senator Stockbridge will give a dinner of | Mrs. H. H. Gilfry, Mr. Chns. Moore, Miss Edith Besides Groceries and Clothing. ” . 4 in 5S" Brock. ; Rankin, Miss Voss of Orange, N.J:, Mise Alice balloon, “is a good blowing up. pale and weak from © month's serious illness oa Real Hetateand insurance, | [OR SALEALWAYS ON HAND AV, OF : twenty covers tonight to his colleagues in the -pitiss Alice | Chief Clerk Sylvester of the police depart- cahstikgemiypetabs ten of o rd om SALE-A_ LOT FOR GS aus FWO GS araurk? horses eapeclaity A Breck cae’ The Height of the Gay Season at | ***. . wore | ment, who hes hed charge ef the police poor! a1: doan do,” said Uncle Eben, “tor take| carry around, Congressman A. G (Carey of Tos Dapodt Giada Ror MeiOsTWOSQUARES | very week from dt@erent partaot the all ‘ Prince returned yesterday to this most en- | fund, said to a Stax reporter this morning that | so much ‘count ob de fac’ dat er man looks | Louisville wrote hierceme en te a4 toler. Sehnice RES EDy DAVID SONDRETMER rear elsO stare, pss ae the Capital. city and will remain ten days, He fe scoompd- tae he tat Gderned more than 96,000, besides | good natured. De crocodile hab de broades’ | Riggs House last evening = eae es * 15 LE_ A, SECOND-HAXD BREWST. nied by « part United Hebrew Charitios gave a grand provisions, fuel and clothing. case pl A P edivintas ewer rediea wes = Feteashtes arecalyatanotae nee, ral cold Mrs. Gibson will hold ber last formal recop-| charity ball last night at Masonic ‘Temple, | He said that there were etl: many deserving | 72 °° <A te Ge sing,” be oat to Tas Crom decre iom Era gop S05 | Sites woe Hie |THE POPULAR DINNER DANCE | fonsy jreton ot the Shoreham tomorrow | whieh yee» tucoss beth socially and fun; | cases and the people would needsome assistance | Young Writer: “What do you think intha|ioe' the he bon eyo hiceen wate ite SURO: i E>: — = a was guests “ : 3S, CORNER OF S80 AND, x a7 Mra. Dora T. Voorhis, 617 K street north- gy had a» good time for ‘= good cause. waa ee best feature in the play I sent you?” trousers are baggy at the knecs, I've had a se vighsce mgued for opposite round Where the Dancers Gathered Last Night— | est, Will receive on Thursday from to 9 p.m. | Dancing bern. at 9 and continued till’ late| Sorta” end the relief fund unless ‘the citizens} Manager: “The fact that it was typewritten.” | vere iliness and am yet out of condition, vat Ps baum ~~ Mrs. Romero and Mrs. Webb Hold Ele-| Mrs. Quay will not receive tomorrow. wore their prettiest gowns. There were plenty | Continued the good work of contributing. - — I'm back in harness again. To say that the po- SOR SALETARARE CHANCE FOR A BUILDER [25s gant Receptions—A Number of Midwinter Bal aionaaetae ne ee — hha ae ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS. “T love to att asiee: noret piece paanatiy tie curen oro = lotwon Fst. near 224 ‘at the Hotel Cochran tomorrow. looked after by the gentlemen of the f A few contributions are still being received, you, mid, nge are red hot and jumping like corn on snd’one trianaalar corner lots Snip 91,250 Marrigges—Ladies at Home. y ry - hn. incledtan Wee. Lieut. Geo. Dyer, U. [., and Mra | lowing committees: : W.D. ‘At last I'l show it. A stove lid. The contest is narrowed Tetpiet etre ac SNOR bie a ellag. aa Mrs #3 Smit, Executive 1 shcny gem ye Eiipsiel seacaae chamuensl soacmesoae She emiled and gaily tossed her head Menurs. Lindsay, Mocreary and. Stowe, Seige OR SALE— FOR A BUI Foelihetmer, Mrs. Mre. » = Lindsay's friends Freres jote Tat elt eiiny nin ot ee SEY Mra. L. B. Webb's reception after- | #* 1515 Corcoran street. Mrs L . Mrs, Cha. Kaufman, Mra. J” | 9f 100 pounds of salt pork and twenty-four as cuppetanet the other tt aaaine on Lar enter. water. comer, gas and pavement; noon proved a delightful occasion for hundreds | _ The wife of Senator Casey will not receive | yiosor, Mrs. D. Straus, L. Stargardter, 1. Gans, aes adopting the opposite tactics and fighting for ale St RUST & HUNGERFORD,626 14th et.nw. | _Jele2w "8 __| of her friends, ‘The drawing rooms and dining | tomorrow. Saks, 8. Wolf, A. L Strasburger, ML Hoffa E Senator Wolcott's remark that the iden of| delay. if Judge Limdasr ls wor conten on Fox, BUTLDERS AND, SPECULATORS | FOR SALE on Lge ge STOCK OF | room a see om with roses. rag ehcamiea tag ed saneitchenert gone Strasburger, to np tonise naiaemgeema ens Heo pooh npowgeaat stamps to — oes Soca nate &, Son's Gate: toa be should examine tie fol berguine ta corner srrieges, sways, Tobes, Especially noticeable floral arrange ominala Progressive Euchre —H. Straal chairman; D. profi government, as “a trick elected. jeavor to cat Sp: hea ete. me. ites 400, fas tocntion sae WF. GEYER 400 Pu. ave. nw, | Ment of mmilex and white roves that garianded | neia its second semi-monthly at the | Straus, K. Kurnitzski, Sol. “pr A. Sanders, might suit some of the ams Onsined ‘American | !!™ through with « rush. I'think McCrenry te iow Seno ) fine aREIAGe: WAGONS AND Bua. | the — an ieee. = residence of Mr. and Mra. E. W. W. on = fa and H. Baum; master of ceremonies, states when they were a few thousand dollars reget feed ee pomination if 2 rade, on ordered, vases roses wherever the eyes rested, i Gans. : : . “ ‘by 100.00 ri pecigpely attended to. Mk JARBOE, 2205 M | centing in many ways the usual pr Pete he Poot hemes 1898, The ‘od Floor—Alex. Wolf, chairman; M. . shy,” bas created a good deal of discussion. | deadlock remilts, which isn. Pail SO by 100, will make | st. rh22 _| ment of this elegant home. Mrs, Webb and her aay age Ween %, | heimer, L. Hirsch, L. M. Hticcmann.E, Koken, The sentiment with reference to methods of | ble, a compromise candidate may be the sictor. Tiancver piace, 76 by 100, sil mother received together in the first parlor and neha pained a Ra Ge warteld Stay J. H. Goldstein, 8. J. Glaser, M. BR. Sanger, I. raisin, iseasily understood; the die- | It bids fair to beone of the most hantedand proe =. 3 i prize be 4 J a °, u revenue is a emi mn and prow PE see, ano Saas | FOR SALE—PIANOS. | the friends who assisted them were the centers | Fon 's plece of bric-a-brac. First gentleman | B: Nordlinger, 3. Louis and Joseph Kaufman; paagig Soap af thr chadion to tao Sats | memes pellaed stenguhes covenants aoe. FL. g = —— of chatting groups in the other rooms. The by nutcracker and fruit scissors, | ¥..Frgund, caterer. ‘The friends of the respective candidates are ‘OM by 149, elegant invest | FOR, SALE-WE HAVE, TOO MANY SECOND. | refreshment table, upon whioh all the delica- | Prize, DU) picks, nut cracker and fruit scissors, | Tn Shon Oa given under the a American states is clear in ite purpose, but | just pouring into Frankfort, and thes are works ane AND PIANOS in stock and will sell them ‘ery | Cieg were served ia the most novel and dainty yon ck Kecatinal Washington Hebrew Congrogati ‘what does Mr. Walcott mean by “‘shy?”” ing like beavers. ‘The entire state has pec nd Morris place, G2 by 93, cheapat S110 ES" PRIFFER A CONLIFF, a1? Lithat mw. | forms, bad a large conterpleco of Totes and was | Prize,0 delicate vase of benntifal, design, was | 14 008)" tjah ee the infection and the excitement rune high 013 ARNE D ste ne, OF by 115, bargain at FoR SALE ONE BRILL iT TON! BEAUTI. | lighted by low Iver lamps burning under white | supper, vith tours, fon and acoso stories by Grace Aguilar “I really think,” said McGazeen Bardlets, tC x, ow ter 2 nsed. gr pe ; | shades. ‘Prac: yoo f ge. O. K. 8. ‘ | “Passing trom the momentoous to the Sg edith sO B, novia or 13 Jota, tue tovestment | fay merrgated; ony 8160 cash atc te EB | are wend a superb tollet of mauve ana | Mr. Tracy and rs, Galler, closed the even- | Sionteagce. Loan “that my pootry is quite as good es Tenny. ntoous to the minoe and Lats. 2 ¢., opposite printing office site, | Kranish & Bach pianos. ssisbrgied white striped satin trimmed with a = FOR SALE WE HAVE TWO VERY HANDSOME | shade of velvet and narrow pearl a ‘at the residence of Mrs, Thad. ee) one jarge terie. Her mother, Mrs. Beall, had a cozy Sailer, 1730 20th street northwest. i On al Hos. J. FISHES Ci ised Pet. SALE—ONLY @900 PER LOT. Kendall Green : 20270 to alley ‘THOS. J. Argo Lodge, 1. 0. B. B.; Mina , 0. ingly, “‘it certainly looks well.” stag bot Raenidcent“nstramonte and, the dart | place on a divun neat her 4 het, Jon Charla Gray, formerly of this ity af, Colonia, Lodge: 1, 0.8. Bs Concordia | , tte following contributions: were received | nel jersongics House thie mornigg, “recalla to’ me something Rifyelecal pat pavtoet acd bless coal oof | en and Mine Houston ef Sow York (oite"are | Fredericksburg, Va, ead. ilies Pranoos South | ith, Unity Clcte and Entre emg aa $10; Towser & Co., $2; cash, | “Say, Mike, if you hatter work, what ‘ud you | ‘Dat I saw in Chicago a few days.ago that well | monthiy: | making Mrs, Webb a visit), Mrs. James F. | gate, daughter of Rov. W. 8. Southgate, rector | represented and the financial outcome, about | ¢13.25; Evexrxo San, provisions and | rather do?” illustrates how things are being pushed And other substivisions seul Sronsentoe tan nism reer ney Barbour, Mra. Outhwaite, Mrs. of, of St. Anne's P. E. Church, Annapolis, were | $1,500, shows how well the entire affair was sgemaploree, of goverament printing | «Do nothi fair grounds. The atmosphere was as cold as ® ‘THOMAS J. FISH! THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, timore, Mrs. Seaton , Miss Paice of | married there yesterday in the presence of | managed. = 185; H. Small, €5; Dr. Sothoron, | poe gu) you couldn't Boston maiden’s hanteur when she's arcticiy % 21 913 Peansyivanie ave. Bre. Edward T. Platt, Mrs Mee | eee me ahd hg bride ae cee reer ee kee | Mrs. Senator Sanders will not receive tomor- 92; Mise Graham, eh Brees) ear help yoosstt tram} sight, forthe thormemeter vagistesed ciatora por sate New York "Mie hice Webb of altimoro, Mat other. Her wedding gown is of white ut, | tov oving tothe etous illness of her water, | a asonnoop cots2c710%. “Wel if Teoulda't help it'd go ter thawin'| fase below sro. | Tho wind woul have Lueille Blackburn, Miss and she wore a tulle veil and carried white roses, | Mrs. Upson of Cleveland, Ohio. : ; _ | aynnmntto tn a te “ A 8 Chinese dog tf the canines Bren OS son a Watking, Miss Boule ond wits Shugius of Ba Miu Anna Southgato wan the maid of honor,| The Washington friends of Mn Mary Mo- pe premier iene Denes lac aaatiny ae acini memtaniaas from the celestial and had any hair to blow of, ee HINNERS. | more. groom's er, Mr. Frodi ray of ‘ald James will regret to learn of her death apes: lor the gale was blowing off the lake at forty Pe FEET oF < Weare receiving from out factory every month | | Among those present were Mrs. Elkins, Mrs, | this city, was best man. The ushers were | from consumption, which occurred in San lent success a few days ago by charitably in- miles an hour. It_wus a day wlion most meg Janes Shipments of Panos, snd inorder to make £00 | Romeroy Mrs, Chas, Foster, Mrs, Myers, ‘Sena. | Lieut. H.'s. Knapp, United States navy; Henri Diego, Cal., last weck. ‘The interment, took | clined lady residing on Q street. She sent a | When far from the lino of your purpote you | Wanted to hug a fire and tel tropheal ace ak OWNER X Star Beginners’ practice ranging from $10 to 875; Chick. | tof and Mra. Gibson, Mrs. ‘and Miss Burdette, | Von den Trenck of Vienna, Austria, first cousin today at her home in Minersville, Pa, | 2ote to ali the ladies living on her square, stat- A high upon the top of the buildings were arti- 0 ST. N.W. BE’ by Fe on | Mrs. Loring, Mrs. Macias, Dr. Deale, Mr. Ches- | to the bride: Wyatt Randall of Baltimore, | Mrs. James was the sister of Paymaster | ing that her servant would call upon them the| And unfriendly remarks nearly rout you. sane at work with icicles «ix inches long ban " ee rice as | Le¥ Richardson of New York, Mrs. Ffoulke,Mrs. | Ret, John Mitchell of Ws 5 ge Mitchell McDonald, U. 8. N.; Charles T. Chap- | next day for any contributions in the way of | sus¢ think with what pride you would read| ing from their whiskers and moses iano | Biackburn, Mrs. Soule, Mr. 'F. A. Richardson, | Southgate of Annapolis, brother __to | line of this city and Mrs. A. L. Philips, wife | clothing or supplies that they felt inclined to what they'll hands and feet must have been solid 13 ” Fo suite a Prince Isenburg, Mra. N. 8. Lincoln, Represen- | the bride, and Rev. Charles Brown of Wash- of Paymaster Phillips, U.S. N. give for the Nearly every one had some- idhpersieartane ice. The fair will be opened on time, =si8 __F._G._ SMITH. 1225 Penna. ave. 2. ¥-_| tative Outhwaite, Dr. and Mrs. Greenleaf, Mr. | ington. "As the bridal party entered the) ‘pho e of Mr. Lonis H. Wine of this | thing that she was willing to give, so that | Some day on your tombstone about you. sured, and this brings up the date. [tis fixed, See Abr een aE ANT, SQUABE,, PIANO. | James F. Barbour, Mrs. Butterworth, Marshal | church » wedding hymn was sung by the cho city and Mina Elizabeth Buebler of Gettysb: asmell wagon load of groceries of all kinds, sa sie Hialer-<ts 2 RRR for May 1. but I don’t think the official cen | see itig eval "BUGS WOHEH C5. 5" jukse | ansdell, the Misses Metntire, Capt. and Mrs ant’ at) the oobstanion of Ltn = = | Pa, took place this afternoon at the Hamilios tly wore clothing, dc. was tarned over $0 | AMUSEMENTS. formal opening will take place until about the _ oe - be , Say he re i ks i a A peoeepey 9 rebips wil leave Foustan, Paymaster Littlefield. Me. and, Mre. | Oomanist, Mise Momie Stockett, The singing by | House. Asis generally known, marringe | example might be followed with advantage by | Tux Cuomas. Soctery.—Tonight at Metzerott |roudyon “April faethe _ 4 go was to have taken place today’ at the bride's | Stn Th . . pe FICIAL NOTICES. Davis, Mrs. 8. M. Bryan, Dr. and Mrs. Owens, | the choir is a new departure in marriages in | Pon Gottvan, mag, Pe., but th m’e ill, | Otnere. e plan is of but little trouble to any Hall the Choral Soo! will give its long-| York harbor comes off on F ~ a * = Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Halford, Mr. and Mrs. | Annapolis, as well as the betrothal ceremony, ness for the last fortnight made it aoe ible. one and yet the result will be most gratifying. Peery st gg of Mendelssohn's ora-| Saturday, the 29th, we w want the SH- | Hutchinson, the Misses Hutchinson, Represen-| in accordance with which the marriage was | P** {0 se femarts Peed to. | 4;,282 Stax has placed in ite business office a torio of “Elijab.” It is expected that this will | formal opening to sake place for at least a week. NDS - ington, D, formation | tative and Mrs. Tom L. Johnson, Mrs. Jules | solemnized today. Palms and cut flowers were | 7 depedl oleate nll eee peared pontigionrtad | little combination safe for contributions for the | be the most complete oratorio performance | afterward. We want the oF scet, Soe 100, only 81 RAE DYE? Hesetredat this devartiwent from Mr_ Sif | Guthridge, Representative and Mrs. Burrows, | the decorations about the chancel and altar, + | poor. ever given in this city. The soloists will be ‘San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua, of the death in 1902 by drowning in Bluefield river. Nicaragua, of Pairick Duncan. Tesentatives of the deceased we leral ot ve dace gan obtain further information by applying to. this ipartment. er dispatch 83. "Dated datuars foot om Orleans place; a aplen: foot THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. nw. DOK SALE_ONLY #3500 PE Hampshire eve. and = ABUSDANCE OF MosEY . approved collateral | “owest rates of interest. ‘¥ AND TRUST CO. D6 PER CENT ON TORE YOUR FUR’ S &e.. with" LATIMER & 2 1407 G'st. Separate apartinents; light,clean, dry and airy. Ja25-Lm STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NIATED STEAM the U. 8. Mattress Co, aw. Balding of S85 NNN ™ 58g ss 0% TREO ss, 88 SEE” Bass BS BRE oo NNN Sss8 ToMoRRow WILL PLACE ON SALE A SELECTION OF ONLY THE SATEST STYLES Mr. and Mre. J. W. Pilling, Mre. Veazey, Mra, Clifford Walbon, Mr. Lampton, Engineer and Mrs. McCartney, Mrs. W. W. Dixon, Represen- tative and Mrs. Robinson and Commander isenger. Mr. Clarance Beall was'an invalua- ble assistant in dispensing the hospitalities of his home. >= | Mrs. and Miss Tisdell will give a tea on the coming Saturday. Mrs. John A. Logan has gone out to Youngs- town, Ohio, to attend the marringo of Miss Andrews, sister of Mrs. John A. Logan, jr. On this account thero will be no reception tomor- row at Calumet Place. Mrs. Blount gave » luncheon at “The Oaks” yesterday in honor of Mrs. John Ingalls of Evansville, Ind. Among those who met her were Mrs. John W. Foster, Mra. J. C. Burrows, Mra, Jules Guthridge, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs rard. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Foster will leave for Watertown, N. Y., by the 11 o'clock train on Friday morning. The dance last night at Senator McMillan’s house was a decidedly jolly affair. The guests who had dined with Senator and Mra McMillan earlier in the evening and few other friends were joined by the dinner companies from the Elkins and the Hitt houses. Secretary and Mra. Elkins dined Miss Ernst, Miss Quay, Miss Sherrill, Miss Deering, M':3 Davidge, Miss Davis, Miss Campbell. Miss Elkins, Capt. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. Boeufve, Mr. Smith, Mr. McKenney, Mr. Lynn, Mr. Andrews and’ Mr. Hunt. Representative and Mrs. Hitt’s guests were Miss May Williams, Miss Emily Wallach, Mise Del Monte, Miss Stout, Miss Josephine Patten, Miss Boardman, Mr. Peel, Mr. H. Washington, Mr. Walter V. R. Berry, Mr. G. Hellen and Mr, Grip. Senator and Mrs. McMillan’s guests were Miss Ledyard, Miss Edie, Miss Wallach, Miss Platt, Mise Condit-Smith, Misa Belknap, Miss Mc3fil- . 8. Chilton, Mr. McCawley, Lieut. Lieut. Winslow, Lieut. Heese, Baron ettler and Mr. Lee Phillips. The table was decorated with la France roses and ferns. Mrs. Ino. Lee Carroll has cards out for the ceremony being performed under a mar- riage bell of carnations. The bridal party left at noon for Fredericksburg, Va. The groom was formerly assistant rector at St. Anne's Church, Annapolis, ‘The Longfellow Literary and Debating Soci- ety gave a most enjoyable masquerade party at the residence of Mr. Lewis H. Lanman, 2313 M street, last night, in honor of Victor M. Hurley, who leaves Washington to accept an important position in Pittsburg. A pretty feature of the evening was the presentation to Mr. Hurley by | the president, Mr. Reinburg, a set of Carlyle’s | French Revolution. Among the many pretty | costumes were: Miss Grace C. Smith, a ghost; Mr. H. Sherman Clapp, a French courtier; Miss Josie Foertsch, an angel of charity; Mr. Arthur’ Lanman, a gentleman; Miss nche Stu- art, a’ gypsy; Mr." John T. Selecman, a Turk; “Stlse Kate "Wheatley, empire com: t Charles A. Lansdale; Mr. Ya-| Edith Brown, Goddess of Liberty; | Louis G. Reinburg,’s tramp; Miss Grace Stone, Lorna Doone; Miss Mand ‘White, night; Mr. Howard Mills, a clown; Miss Lula Lanmai a Grecian maid; Miss Edith Lansdale, « negro | girl of the period: Mr. Charles Lanman, a| retty waitress; Miss Bess Skelly Mir. Victor 3 Hurley, a house Newman, Red Riding Hood; Mr. Alexander Gillen, red domino; Miss Carrie Lanman, Ger- | man peasant girl; Mr. Waters Brown, black | domino; Miss Mary Welch, a Marguerite; Mr. | Grey Hurley, a gentleman of the old school; | Miss Mary Stone, shy maiden. Mrs. A. P. Lacey, 1815 Clifton street, and her | sister, Mrs. Sites, assisted by their niece, Mrs. | Minnette Darling Sumpter, will receive tomor- row. This will be their last formal reception | for an indefinite period. i Mrs. Gallinger, wife of Senator Gallinger of | w Hampshire, and Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, ughter of Senator Palmer of Illinois, will be at home at the Elemere on Thursday, assisted by Mrs. Dr. Austin, Mrs. John DeWitt Warner, | irs. Samuel T. Busey and Misses Matthews, | Murray, Newcomb, Koerner, Littlefield, Kent, | Greene and Beach, from $ to 6 o'clock. | Mrs. J. Eakin Gadsby will not be at home | | Smith of York, Pa., Mr. Chas. | where tho ceremony took place. Instead of the large gathering of friends who had expected to witness the ceremony, there was no one pres- ent but the groom's daughter, Miss Lula Wine, and the bride's relatives, who accompanied her here. They were her sister, Mra. Louis Clement of Salisbury, N. C., Miss Cassandra Buebler of Balti- more and Guion Buehler of Gett; ee Pa. ‘The bride wore a traveling dress. dwin Hey! Delk, brother-in-law of the bride, per-| formed the ceremony. On Saturday next, if the groom's convales- cence progresses as tatisfactorily as it has com- menced, Mr. Wine and his bride will start ona wedding trip down to Florida and then to { Cuba, They will reside here upon their re- turn. The bride received upward of 200 presents, mort of which were sent to her home in Penn- | sylvania, although a great number were sent here after the change in the plans for the wed- diny were known to her friends. Mrs. Cullom will not receive tomorrow. Mrs. Walcott will give an informal musicale Saturday evening, January 28, at 1841 Corcoran street northwest. Mrs. John P. Finley has not been making calls or receiving this season. She will leave next week for Fort Onturio, Oswego, N. Y., where Lieut. Finley is now stationed. Mrs. Senator Hunton will receive at the Ebbitt House on Thursday, from 3 until 6, as- sisted by Mrs. Arthur Payne, Misses Payne and Nelson. Mrs. Senator Bate will receive at the Ebbitt House on Thursday, from 3 until 6, assisted by the Misses Voorhees of San Francisco and Mrs. | Jones of Tennessee. Mra, Senator Dolph will hold her second formal reception tomorrow (Thursday) after- noon from 8:30 until 6. ‘The Columbian Progressive Eacher Clab was handsomely entertained last evening by Mrs. Corcoran at the Hotel Lincoln, The Indies’ first prize, a handsome chased gold locket, was won by Mrs. Corcoran’ and second prize, a souvenir spoon, by Mrs. AN ENTERTAINMENT BY THE DEAF AND DUMB. Among the many responses to the call of the hour to help the poor and needy one of the most touching, perhaps, is that of the Saturday Night Club of Kendall Green, composed of | deaf and dumb students of the institution, who | have, through Dr. Gallaudet, tendered a bene- fit rendition of Pygmalion and Galatea to the Newsboys and Children’s Aid Society to be Biven on Saturdey evening next, January 28, at Willard’s Hall’ Dr. Gallander’s version of this celebrated drama is pronounced by those who have had the felicity of seeing it to be one of the most amusing pieces ever put on the stage, and the pantomimists who compose the caste are especially artistic in their parts, enter- ing into*it with thorough understanding and enjoyment. The cause in which the entertain- ment is given is one in which all feel a direct | and deep concern, and the performance itself being of such a novel and interesting character the beneficiaries will undoubtedly be tly benefited through the generosity of Dr. Gallau det and the Saturday Night Club. sf EXHAUSTED BY HUNGER, Yesterday afternoon a man was found lying in the street on 19th street near N street north- west. The police took him to the station and from thence to the Emergency Hospital. He gave his name as Chas. Russell. He is a young Englishman, twenty-three years old, and stated that be was exhausted by hunger, not having had anything to eat since Friday last. He was 80 weak as to be almost helpless. GOT A Bor's coat. Mrs. T. J. Sullivan of 1530 9th street noticed the statement in Tae Star abont the little boy who wouldn't wear ‘‘a dal’s toat” and wrote to Lieut. Vernon stating that she had a bor’s coat for the little fellow. He went this morning and was rigged out. ‘TRE CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT. The concert to be given at Metzerott’s Music Hall for the benefit of the poor on Friday night ‘the | has already excited a good deal of inierest. Over 300 musicians have volunteered and the | Mme. Basta-Tavary, soprano, who has been | heard bere both in opera and concert, and whose excellence is well known; Miss Kate Flemming, instead of Mise Minnie Behnne, contralto; Mr. Payne Clark, a tenor of good voice and artistic method. and Mr. Ericsson } equipment. The chorus work will undoubted]; | be all that could be desired, and the accompani- | ments will be by the New York Symphony Orchestra, and the whole under the capable | direction of Mr. Walter Damrosch. SErDL aXp Waoxen.—Tomorrow evening the celebrated conductor, Anton Seidl, and his Metropolitan Orchestra, will give "a grand Wagner concert at Metzerott Music Hall The interest in this concert has been very great, as is evidenced by the large demand for seats, and it is anticipated that the audience as well as the Program will be the most brilliant of any musical eventduring the season. The assistance of noless than fourteen prominent singers, all especially selected with a view to their ability to properly |interpret Wagnerian music, will add to the effectiveness of the numbers selected, and = genuine treat will be presented to those who | are followers of the great German composer. With Seidl. his auperb orchestra and this vocal corps, Wagner will have more competent ex- | ponents than ever before in this city. ee pe DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. PRAISE FOR THE FIREMEN. Since the grand work of the fire department ‘at the fires on 9th street last week Chief Parris | has received a number of letters from mer- chants in the neighborhood thanking him and | the members of hisdepartment for their efficient services on those occasions. Today the chief received a letter from Mr. W. H. Hoeke, the farnitare dealer, as follows: mn trict of Columbia, I desire to add my personal admiration and thanks for and appreciation of the noble work performed by the fire depart- ment, under your direction, at both fires on last week on 9th street between Pennsylvania | Portant event and the naval displays m | that they have and their resources at Hampton roads and New York, and many of the thousands who will witness the n plays to be with us at the opening ® reasonable interval of time ily peaking, may be eaid to be progress= satinfactorily, and certainly eversoedy tw Bushnell, a basso of reputed brilliant vocal | working bard enough to have things in readi- ness in season.” “The prevailing high price of pork,” sal Congressman Adolph Meyers of New Urieans at the Normandie this morning to Tue Stam j Tepresentative, “will, singularly as it may ape | Pear. affect the cotton acreage throughout the | South of next year's crop. Most of the planters | are dependent upon financial assistance to carry | them over to the end of the season, | they are obliged to set aside a largely increased d when amount of their financial resources for their | bands their means are proportionately umited j Prop | for acreage expenditure. They are mainly de- | pendent upon the west for pork and do nob raise it in enfficient quantities to sup= ply home consumption. They are in hopes, consequently, that pork will materially depreciate in price. Withiu recent years fere Ts have entered largely into the producing capacity per acre of our cotton lands. This is also an additional outgo, though. perhaps, the return from it Production is com- mensurate. Land that prodaced one bale to three or four acres has produced one bale to’ the acre. From my observations, made during ‘@ recent visit south, I believe that the planters next year will plant all the ailable acreage emit. and if the season is a good one and prices are. maintained next year will be a prosperous ou® in the south.” WASHINGTON MARKETS, Fish are scarce. No near-by marine product have been received since the freeze closed in. There are no rock, white perch, cat, shoepshead, sea trout, bluetish, crocuses or spots or Spanisl, 0. Yor WANT Moxey? Thursday, February 9, for a small dance. Toureday, January 26, butwill be on Thursday, | oor gold wish ‘bone, and’ love “knot | be the moat extcasive that hee ever bees pre: | evset danger threatened the satieesyoreer non | mackerel on the market. Salmon, trout and Vr 2s ito net fail to wet Oar rates before borrowing. The Misses Riggs will give an evening recep- | February 2. 2 scarf pin with diamond setting, was won by Mr. | sented by local talent. Those having the affair | “‘At the fire of last Saturday night the snapper are coming in by rail from thesoutls a ee ae | ton Monday, February 6. Mr. Charles G. Morgan and Miss Margaret J. | Wm. Er Hungerford and the second prize, a | in charge feel that they should have the active | was extremely imminent, and to y: ‘and { 8nd lake fish from the north ad in thequickest posible time ‘Mra. Romero's reception yesterday afternoon | Kauffman, daughter of Mr. Joseph C. Kauff-| handsome pocket knife, by Mr. Springstine. suppor’ of the churches, schools and every class | the brave men of your eplendid department ie | | Toultry iselow, with light receipts end light re cau oj part or im fail at any time to 3 A SSR SESE tT brought together one of the largest day com- | ™82, were married last night. The wedding | After the game the club was served with a | of the community, for every cent of the money | due the best thanks of the entire community of | Calls. Turkey, dressed, is quoted at 1Sal5e., om poe $y de oe es ae nies of the season. From 3 till o'clock the | ‘00K place at, the residence of the bride's] bounteous repast. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hun- | received will be turned over to the superintend- | Washington for the masterly manner in which | smal ee cons oe .cheochons at Laie pal — PARSE x = z Bgg8 > lexican legation was thronged with the friends | Pafeats, No. street northoast, an gerford will next entertain the club February 7. | ent of police for distribution through his force. | your work was done and the surrounding prop- Eges mark, STa38e, ‘with other parties or have pur- | w other woods on time and fad the anger than ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Cor- Although the time is short, it is believed that nelius of the Eastern Presbyterian Church. of this attractive hostess. ball room was sufficient interest can be excited to bring out a per dozen. The thaw so far bas not beon strong aneesconret” | crowded with dancers during the time. wed from destruetion. na dita oe enough to produce the promised drop. An enjoyable dinner party was given by Major you AN EXHIBIT ASKED FOR. oy se fe for yo" ig | The bride was attired in white silk. There were | 804 Mrs. W. H. Michael at their home, 215 | generous response the managers : Vegetables are dull. There is some acti Merl oe Stes be poe cad See casas et Mrs, Romero wore « French gown of dahlia | 1.0 bridesmaids, the father of the bride giving | Nerth Capitol street, Tuseday, in houoe of Mies farn over a landsomo sum 10 reliove the poor | , Tbe bureau of charities and corrections of | in like cabbage and potatoes, but on the Sot a lpepetechegels steals ps §°R sh FPR BRE ghtq | bengaline, trimmed with velvet of darker | Decaway while iho grooms brother acted ag | Zada McKee, nicco of Captain Thomas McKee | snd needy. the world’s Columbian exposition has requested | Cheie'tee mneiette tiene en etiod ef Goin business — go AA BPP Ee Biss wrth her were Men Garmany, iiss. Yorgavers | best man. "After the ceremony handsome col. j of Kansas, iiwsaiy/ deers tvorsl ima, cotta pig rere ae the superintendentof charities forthe District of | Fruite are not promising. Oranges are likely WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN co., God S44 P Eee Sus | Mire, Charlee Gibson, Mre. Sutherland. Mra, | Ittion was served to the numerous guests, and | : 3 SCHNEIDER'S SANITY. of the charita- | #00n to drop because of the advance of the seas each plate was placed a souvenir card in water colors, bearing an appropriate poetical quota- tion. ‘Before the courses each recipient was called upon to read aloud the selection on his card. The rooms were mace gay with flowers and the evening cheery with music and song. Columbia to prepare an exhibit mn ble and correctional work of the District of Co- | #°”'s crop. Audenried. Mrs. Oates, Mrs. Carver of Phila- Apples are slow in the common lines, but jus® steady in the fanc: delphia, Mrs. Ross Thompson, Mrs. George Davis, Miss Amy Leiber, Miss Armstrong. Mrs. Willard Warner, Miss Pollock of Philadelphia, ‘Miss Rice, Misa Bacon, Miss Clephane, Miss Herbert, Miss Valentini Mendonca, Miss Worth- at 10:40 p.m. the young. couple left home for a brief bridal journey to Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Hattie J. Speer, daughter of Mr. Free- man Speer of Ithaca, N. Y., was married this morning at tho residence of her uncle, Mr. J. 0. Havens, No, 43 H street northwest, to Mr. O15 F stn. An Order to be Made Today—A Commission of Three Experts Protable. The Court in General Term today notified the district attorney and counsel for Howard lumbia, STREETS TO BE IMPROVED. Capt. Fiebeger has notified the special as- sessment division that the following streets will AVERAGING FULLY — Brooklyn Soldiers Will Inaugarate. On Monday evening company A, Washington 8250.000 % ington, Miss Thyson, Miss Chandier and Mise | Arthur’ R. Waite of Aspen, Col, son of the J. Schneider that some time during the day an | be improved between February 1 and July 1,| Light Infantry Corps, first battalion, D.C.N.G.. extste, and a. SS aM «= PPA, EEE ERR pleat ta tae dining socndi wine the table | casually ‘Siscted goveranr et Onlaata, lav. MANY GARBAGE COMPLAINTS, | order would be made in the matter of the | 1893: of this city, elected Second Lieut. Henry 3. ha i Sue oo PPP RE RRR was kept bountifully provided with salads, ices | 8. V. Holmes performed the ceremony. Mis | seventy Were Kecelved at the Health OMice | i#4tiry ordered by the court into the| Northwest—North itol from E to D; Keough first lieutenant of the company, vice — : aug F Eek F and sweets, Miss Ida Thompson presided at one | Bettie Shock of Alexandria was the bridesmaid = Wasaraa mental condition of the condemned | North Capitol from M to New York avenue. t Wm. M. Arnold, tod cabal MONEE, CONFIDENTIALLY “LOANED CRON | end and Mra, Lansing at the other. Mrs. Jules | and Mr. J. Riley Smeltzer of Brockville, Pa., rday. —. that a com. | _ Southwest—I4th from B to Maryland avenue; | Lieut. Wm. M. |. appoint yu fanaltlgensrtlen wtihees ba iPaper reigral in Gathridge served Mexican punchfromthe great | best man.’ The bride wore cortume of gray | Garbage complaints are being made to the roe l/r eieradt Pret South Capitol from Canal to. | the battalion on January 9, s00t, This com for aunuin. no delays Box 140, bowl, which was kept constantly replenished. | silk with steel trimming and carried a bouquet | health officer by the wholesa'e, and it takes most is itheast—D from South Capit 5 | pany expect as their guests on the 4th of March @21-im* Mrs.'Romero will hold ‘her last reception for | of pink rosos. A. wedding breakfast followed i ee Se Se Sey E from ith to 18th; 11th from C to Pennsyl- | next i A, thirteenth Brooklyn, N.¥.N. } oa Waaee sasweanae ial of the time of one clerk to receive and record | be practically as outlined in Monday's Stan— iy yn, To bo. ONCRIe W. WHITE, 970 F at. now )NEY_TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT Sweet rates of interest om a Feal estate nin the Distrartof Colt bia, mo delay be- ‘and prep- REDUCTION IN PRICES 907 Pesxs. Avexce 3023-08 this season on Tuesday next. ‘Mrs. McKay has invited her friends to a tes January 30, from 4 to 7. The friends attending the marringe of Miss Olive Travers to Mr. J. Albert Houghton filled Dunbarton Street Church last night to ite ut- most capacity. All around the reading desk and platform there were fine palms grouped, and when the bridal party had assembled there the picture formed was s pleasant one for all to re- member. The ushers, Mr. Armistead C. the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs, Waite left on a northern trip, which will include Ithaca and New York city. They will live in Washing- ton. The groom holds position in the govern- ment printing office. Mrs. Roger Q. Mills will not receive tomor- row, but will receive Thursday, the 2d of Feb- ruary. The N. P. 8. R. Club house on G street will be open every Thursday evening in February after 8:30, them. Many are to the effect that the garbage man has not been seen for two or three weeks, while some give the time asa month or more. The large number of complaints received at this season of the year has caused some discus- sion as to the needs of a daily service durin; the warm weather, as contemplated in a bill pending before Congress. Chief Clerk Tracy of the health office said today that he saw no reason why there should an examination of witnesses on both sides be- fore the commission and court, a personal ex- amination of Schneider by the commission and a relation of their finding to the court, the — finally passing upon the question of his sanity. It ia eaid that the inquiry will Wednes- day morning next.” It ls Laown thet Grosset desires to avoid as much publicity in the hear- ing ns possible and the inquiry may be held in chambers—that is, in the consultation vania avenue; G from 13th to 17th. ADVERSE ACTION. RECOMMENDED. The Commissioners have made the following response to the request of Congress for their views upon H. R. bill 10085, “To authorize the Beach Railroad 5 | look after G.,who have decided toattend the inaugural cere= monies. A special committee was appointed to make arrangements for their comfort. Many very are held by the members of company A and the other companies of the battalion of their trip to New York in 1859, when they were the guests of the thirteenth Brooklyn during the centen- ‘on April 30 of that year. Capt. FB. Wi has made application for permission for his company to parade on the 4th of March next with the Washington Light be a daily service, for if it is so difficult " and within the District of Columbia.” = Mr. Melville Hensey and Mr. Robert Stone, were | Mr. Chas. G. Dulin will entertain « few| a tri-wockly service he could, hardly. imagine Publiolty it Wee not beeen f0,,*°CI4| The “Commissioners Wwerse | Infantry Corps of this ci DE real eatate security. FW kept busy up tothe Isst moment seating the | friends at dinner on Friday, January 27. what would be the case if a daily service should | Court wishes to withhold the Seen soem ong Renta of ee tend wanen Gp a suber of Washington guests, arrangement of the bridal pro-| 1+ bes been. found necessary to change the be provided for. the public press, but that it mmply desires ‘west Baltimore and Ohio rail- | Destitute Oyster Dredgers Homeward Bound. I 1 cession entering the charch wes both noveland | oo ores aol to be ‘the Washi esterday. said Chief Clerk Tracy, seventy | prevent the ‘at the hearing of the , a8 road by connecting} Among the lodgers in the municipal lodging swT it retty. The ushers and the maid of honor, Miss | date of the edie ashen ington | complaints were received and they were re-! thy of idle and morbidly curious with either the Baltimore and Ohio or the | 5 suse last t fifieen oyster dredgers A Faer Belle Houghton, preceded the bride and ber | sy rebrany tae? erenz? 15, to Thee | ferred to the contractor this morning. who, it te believed, would surely be Present | Baltimore and Potomac railronds can obtain | Bouse last night were ” father u nd aisle, w ‘oom, | day, is ree 4 2 9 Speen pe nes peat Prenat wlbagslnys se ranegpergp oad equorted by his sumsinandbest man, Mr. Actas | Mts, and the Misses Melaiixe will not recstve Pi oy Ae aaa oaks nate eaten [noe mee Se ney a pete one. woes and the very ob- | the river. The long cold spell made it impowsi~ ein the District of Columba | ASK — cozier and more comfortable tt is the more Rgds oe yom: egghereneord by tl Het January 27, but will be at home Friday, | Elkins and Tracy, Senators Quay, Stockbridge EELS TRINA Jectlonable pro wo by another steam | ble for yr to a and as Sood wes scarce “ iso as amente, of attractive it becomes to yourself and your | isle, pre february jane ers. with many of them they started in the direction Ioan 72 por cantot value repaysbie in imstaiieusats. family? Money spent for home comforts s | bridesmaids, Miss Helena Roeser, Miss Kate} wr a’. Newman gave « party at the resi- | —_—— = colored, came out of jail | and west of the city. of their homes. well invested. No doubt you now | McMomigle hear ao —s brag ow dence of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vaux, 2142 Penn- | Changes in the Quartermaster’s Department. | 7e*t¢rday, after having served several months TO XAME SUBURBAN STREETS. Those who were accommodated last night _econte SE as = mre pormantnry priors mn rts Mets Bre EMOtt, Pastor | svivanin avenue northwest, on Monday evening | ‘The following changes in the stations and | £0r assault, and now he is locked up in jailon| If the Senate bill (now in conference) to| said that Tully 300 dredgers were on the read. Me i ee NS LLANES PER CEST. £8 | yOUR sour comfort, but you hesitate topurchase | The bride wore a gown of white lansdowne | !2#t,inhonor of histwenty-first birthday. Among | duties of officers of the quartermaster’s depart- | ® Charge of false pretenses. While serving in | provide for a permanent system of highways | this way making toward their homes. Mire ease a Sia teal estat ae Tecenss Youneed the cash Sorother | pretelly trimmed” Sith lace and. pestl thote ‘present were Mr. and My. BP. Vant, | mont are ordered jail he made the acquaintance of a man named | in that part of the District of Columbia Ce eee eehom 1008 F st. Purposes, | Why not get these thinis of oon | sementeries. A cluster of orange blossoms held | Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Vaux. Mr. J.D. Newman, | “yi 04° col Winliam B. Hughes, yaty | Hayes, and when he got out yesterday he| lying outside of the cities of Washington as a8 Saas OE ne gc BRE gee DDD It }| her tulle veil and she carried » bouquet of | Mr. and Mrs.C. C. Money and Misses Lulu | | tormastor general, will be felieved fron | Went to Hayes’ wife, eo it is charged, and ob-| and’ Georgetown is favorably The pupils of the Martyn College of Oratory M EN SUMS FROM 9360 UPWARD ec RR E D»D ii } | bride roses, The diamond earings worn wei Vaux, Lottie Vaux, Newman, Ardfnger, Sebas- 1g is > di tained $10 from her by that her | the Commissioners will tan | will give their sixth annual banquet and toast ATS AND 6 PER CENT Naroeae 5 Er, Bue HE Ff | thesift of the groom. The brideamaids wore | tisn, Woodward, Cameron, White, Mobler, Wise, | uty as chief-quartermaster orertiy deagecten, | haben’ hed sent ies der amendment be added to the bill authorizing REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. ccc KR R ERR DoD Il | gowns of white lansdowne and carried bunches | L. Lusby, R. Lusby, Conrad and Messrs. Ba- | <ns'%e 1) seer Ae a aa smenated, | ""When. Detective Trammell arrested him he | them to name or change name of any You will never thoroughiy realize what | Sr'Ta France roses. No reception followed |!rd, Poston, Lusby, Drew, Burrows, Smith, erste nc ogre admitted that be the ona | street, avenue, alley or other highway in the or great results can be accomplished with A Marshall, Tailor, Deponai, Nalls, lieve Maj. Andrew J. McGonnigie, quarter- | got money said he | — ett ___ FEW DOLLARS until you visit our mam- | ‘B¢ ceremony, as the couple drove home at once | Frey, Lowe, G. W. Wise, J. | master, of his duties at that place. —- he intended to make it good. | District of tale, except those which )NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR. moth credit establiahinent. to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Travers, | De. Baldwin, "7" | "Maj. McGonnigie will settle his accounts pre- | He gave Mrs. Hayes a for the money | named in the original plat of the Tat ratreon approved ren estate teat epectsl | apott OUR | ghere the bride laid aside her wedding finery | Gregory, 1. Benll and Dr. Baldy a 4 Peratory to his retirement from active service, | and signed it “8, W. B. B.” n the officer | ington. The object of this MONE TO LOAN O% PROPERTY IN CTE AT CREDIT sysTEM spent in the west and they will be absent about | Nathaniel Freeman, 914 French street, whore Pea epg yer Rpg apt wgpinddh toentei| bong te ores + "Gihe was | Strpots and labablted alleys fa the Distetet, BA Sat 8 per contum per annum. & JOuN- Does not impos the signing of notes—your three weeks. they will be at homo to their friends on’ Thurs- | general and will to St. Louis, Mo., and | He will be taken to the Police Court tomor- WILLING To comPnomrse. Mex 20.05 os REAL Srare oe prmge: | TH zromete marie aulte euMcient Ourway | The bride is the first member of the Legion | days, January 26 and February 2, from 8 10.6. | Sseamo charge of the general depotot theduans | Tow. i H. W. T. Jenner, one of the property owners eRe crag ot towert raise cf eateries | ‘ ye Noamcanteins of Loyal Women who has married since the| ‘The marriage of Miss Tillie Killian to Mr. | termaster’s department at that place, relieving | aia yes prapered extension cbt Shere the eecuriey Ward conse ew. | ae raeck Cf Miastung these amounts!8® | organization was formed and it naturally | Choties E. Kendrick will take place this even- | Maj. Amos 8. Kimball, quartermaster. | ‘The Record of Deaths. met = a “rs y of @ street, whe Yo wr r Look sround and see if you can find another | Sth the bine seal pense ses tts, ranks. | ing at St. Paul's English Lutheran Church at 7| Malor Kimball will proceed to Chicago, Ili-| During the twenty-four hours ending at noon pr prasriaclar age — oper! ’ Poy WASH'N DaxeNHOW eredit house in the District of Columbia that | o'clock. nois, for assignment to duty as disbursing quar- | today burial permits were issued from the health | °f be ground Secor to DANENHOWER & Sc Publishes ueices. Here's our lint, andyon | ChGls Of the church where they were married |" yr, J. Martin Proctor will be at home in- | termaster and assistant to the chiof quarter-| office for the following: ae Ame ee MMoS2879 LORS AE 5 aD one caNT Ox Sanday: "67 Mays hesear cove yg and Mex Houghton wil reside at 2819 @ | formally at 3296 N street on Tharadaye during | Giner: & Smith, ceartormastere © UNF |" Whito—Wm. H. Freeman, 47 years; Jere-| rar tain forthe esieoion it the streck hae AE scvrovad District real estate, ne delere, Sy Choice between « Plush of Haircioth Parlor | *t7eet, Where the bride wili be home to her | January and Febi i. Major Smith ‘wilt proceed to San Antonio, | Miah ‘ — se rer, 52| notified the Commissioners, through the attor- mho 18 F st Suite $25 cash, #30 on credit. Our entire | #Fiends on Thursdays after February 23. Mrs. and the Misses Gorman will hold their Texas, for assignment to duty as chief quarter- bagel tha L. de Saussure, 52 years; John | ney for the District, that he would com, = —s third floor is devoted to parlor furniture. | Mr. Harry Grant Shaffer and Miss Flora | last reception at the Portland tomorrow after-| master of that department, relieving Lieut. Col a > 66 years; _— ee the matter if would pay him ‘The $10,000 ro Suites in Wilton Rux—Tapestry—Brocatelle, | Emily Morse were married this morning at tae | noon, assisted by Mrs. and Miss Compton. George B. Dandy, depaty q ‘gen- doy Fitngerald, ees Commissioners are considering the proposition. path oes fhe tor tees nana avallale erace on | home of the bride, 60 I street northwest, Rev. | A progressive cucher party was given by Mr, |¢Fal. | W. Ashby, dears; Was, C. Seren ay THE EXTENSION OF 37TH STREET. eae, Peel as Sate eae ie Mbps Saeeer ies | nent cnn Saar ga | Hea ens Wooo |, Comoe tay ade hw ‘THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. — jo - termaster of that department. t ° u * * ou —_ ite rc — and cut flowers, and refreshments were served | *¢Fma¥! phe ah #4 6 years; Charles Meyerback, 57 years;|for the extension of 87th Talesan tote Lowe rates. op approned eat | Sredit "Don't forget that we wake &t 11 o'clock. The honors, af the evening were |". ° © > satgered Catuaen, 87 "gout, ” Anne Sling, thet the meamre sence lie security fren Foxe Shows. | srery yard. of “carpet purchased | closely ‘esultisig in the award of the Burglaries in doyteny Hackett, 65 years; : — Ta Ot a. free of cot. “We “don't even. H argos : under general plan, ‘as ix contem- to Mr. ————————————————} the waste ip mat bine [arypeerag bag sc > pod By Mg A Howrah elon tated rerpe map) poe tly, TES yaar: George Calle| Patet, UF the Semaze, bill to sprovide for ibraces: royal, prize 3 tight. ‘grating ‘ticket office years; Nelly years; George Calla- system highways. it Ontos. ‘ : ee, fi the Washington Santhern ‘on Payette ‘6 ments; ‘B. Hiser, 11 daye;| intention of Osagress to for such extension | Geiphia, Maj. ren Gores Pe tine mepetiperpgenee Vir otra tina Bao, 2 yore: Lae fate nd . We 3 : attempt to b Green, 44 years; Pauline ©. Carroll, 1 year: be mg al ed ‘fhe same company was foiled by Night Clerk | Martha Thomas, 50 years; George E. Thomas, * et gout Be | resentative Richardson; Representative and | West, who ‘the 2 years; Samuel 7 months; on motion of fio platnia vy Met. B. Montton. Mra R.A. Pieree, Mr. B. A. wife and ae 18. months; Wiggine, 2 EE Secuanans, Gur daughter, Assistant Bergeant-et-Arme Valentine |). 4r%%, hes Pive Mg aparmiead bene te 4 Eva, Oarter, 6 Beis cate teeta tee Sean rae and wife, Raprosoatative and irs. B, More. Merit eee eae ee beg ick onthe; infant of Satie Maynard 7 Gay i Sill be in asucane of default Mr, and Mra, W. Weber, Col. and | Commerce was broken open but no money | fant of Kila Smith, 5 days, “Object of this suit te to ft utr stee tore Romero, | was stolen and the ‘et noon today Bo ign agnor Corp! aces Yas cece ie Waldron, | ia missed Oe Tovar in the Police Court Joba Teen paid, Tis otice to be Pabiiehed in Even ‘Lipscomb, = shurwed wtthembessling ‘Setoubiah Mire. abecoart: | 4. B ae Justice. ‘Taxz Bromo ‘for, 4 to ‘rent, was : bas hy ee! ae Sleek se Jesterday after- retiring. "eval bento Ye, foe the wctkan atthe grea ory,