Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1893, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Be wt=. % IN THE HOTEL CORKIDORS, FOR SALE_HOUSES. ‘OR SALE_ BEAUTIFUL EN 1327 and 1331 ist st. nw. imi: furnace, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. = ———— (TWO SUMA OF $3,000, AND 5,000 EACH RE spective! 9 Joan. EBLE, DAVIS DEEBLE, DAVIS & 00. N SUMS TO SUIT. NO DE- Fit accusig is eood DAVID BD RTONES erret, Mr. and Miss Nicolay; avenue, Wednesday evening, 1, for Mise’ Keasta, ex-Gor. and Mra Carroll, Mra, Ge beneitclthe perelarcy John Gray Foster, Mra. Archibald Hopkins. | Mrs. Arthur Payne and Miss Payne will re-| “We are going to haves gala dayat the Penn- Mew Baie; Ms. Regaten, Wes Kato and Site tomarrow and) will be saristed by Mra | syivania State College on February 22,” anid Senator Hunton, Mra E. E. Meredith of Vir- ¢x-Gor. to Tae Stax represen Mrs. Willard Parker Tisdel and the Misses | ginia, Mra Heard of Missouri, Miss Klein. achat wm Ebbitt rat Schum en ale Tisdel have cards out for Saturday, January | schmidt, Miss Stoddard, Misses Day, Miss Nel- » and complete LERR Co. = aie 906-806 F at. 2... wa ¥ 1823 13th street. son, Miss Tyler and Miss Caroline Jenkins, engineering building, costing $120,000, will be or lot as cash pay- = = x. -. ee SF, Afternoon. 28, at 5 o'clock, at . a Y ine Je: ~ KAN, Tole F at eave | POR SALE-cHEar A SIGE AD ROOM BRICK | 9 wins, LERD MONEY TO ANY AMODNT O§8 tec Boxer, ASSAY TEE BEEN poe MOOR NOON Yesterday Mra, William W. Johnston and Miss John-| Many will be glad to hear of the return to the formally opened. Secretary Noble will deliver SALE MOST NESIBABLE AND ATTRACT. | Appiy to DANTE & CO., 1550 Fst nw. ia2-8 |) J Soraleeres Danae ce pemoral fait | ALY. TA, for Furniehinn reat packare ston have invitations out for Monday, January | city of Miss Hoxles, 0 tly remembered #8 address on ‘Education in Its Helation to Our BOSe, Sarees tests te | POR BALE sexe strect, to berm es ar ae oh enid bos Jes'and Saltstle tocthe ee i tera 90, at 1603 K street, from 4 to 7 o'clock. as Miss Genevieve Paul, daughter of the late Government.’ Gen. Walker of the Massachusetts cha of Bupunt Circe: nag-atct reas Bo Virvins avenue, Twenty-seventh street, Water street, Georgetown. ‘The Secretary of State and Mra. John W. | General Paul, whose home, with its two charm- | Inetitate of Technology, President Scburman Pedeatals service. | The box desired shonid allow the mail-| THE VICE PRESIDENT’S HOME. “then Foster will leave here by the 12:15 train on | iM€ young ladies, was such an attractive center | of Cornell. Gov. Pattison and staff and a dele it: price @8,000. Apply CH ie 10,000 and over on real estate: ore ent af : A! Hf i i rem depredators, and the weather. |"hewe sin - J — "| for the young ‘society of Washington. Mrs. | gation of Pennsylvania Congressmen are Bue and Pennaplvenia avenye om | jeo4.t:m st nw. | Nov. tocpotninnot lewthan seven hundred and St | as the Batchelors’ Cotton —Wedaings, Re- | Tiday for New York. They will sailion Febra- | Hosier is spending the winter with her mother ‘who will be present. “The building wi xth street and Rock cree! ® HO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER | (780) cutie inches of inside 7 the next size, ‘the ary § for Eu: at 1536 I is devoting hes > MOSEx 70 104k OF BEAL SSTATE OR OTHER | "he. -, not less then’ steven: ‘bandred ‘and Dinners—Ladies Who chter of Senator and Mra. Cockrell, will | 8t 1536 I streot, and ing her time and be one of the most complete as to ite construc Sepots. We haves saamber of | AM good security; iocel stocks and ponds bought and Inside space, and| ePtions, Tess and Dinners) ee far as Paris, where she is to | talent to the theatricals to be given on February | tion and equipment in the country and we ate Poe eto 200 WANT A sale 32, thet location. “Ehey wal | seth Gee Son tees toe Poke nie Spe laraest of these cfier, bones, No| Are at Home to Their Friends—Personsl saeeg reel them as far as 10th, for the benefit of the Home for Incurables. | very proad of it. Mee. Setheon Dang it wen fol? PALIT, WiLCOx & mrEeTOx, ‘ONET TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT OR | sha'sixty (2.300) cublo inches ef inside staicTes | Notes of Interest. _ ; Mra, and Miss Oblerton will receive tomorrow = a between D and E. near New Jersey a w07 Ps. ave. and 6th and Le M real estate : large loans a specialty. Sbout double the ‘cay of Ne package Be ee ree coe ee ee a 729 Qvetreet, assisted by Mra} Prof. therton the RECO, SALES jaltim’ HARRY W. DOWLING, G1 E ot, foxes to retain not lens Th at their home. 1729 Q:st sd by . George W. A’ Lprenident of A RARY OPPORTUNITY Febcuary 2 an'®, Pelonze and Mrs. Wm. @. Cutler. i : as =° ORTUNT = re space fo be ex. tk desi Gonaeate® irs. Ws Ponnevivania State College and of the American A BALESA FINE. RESIDES FeE Ce eres tees thes tia tro Tite, oe DG 2OU SANT MONEY fe. | erdevich fF the nyotecion of ial ‘ pete jection = bronght = a = Sri riciapebgry ad Mrs &, J. King wil be at home Pridas, 27th, | Amociation of Agricalterl Colleges mer, org Sin PreLbs © REEVES, Go6 Pec news jase | SIEM as Honediate panteasey Tt ll 10 | | We mske loans om furniture, pia baer We propensin Oy att The See on cay protien xy ds eeunen. Senator and Mra Washburn, Gen. and Mrs, | $nd be pleased to have ber friends cail to meet | ment Stations, is at the Ebbitt Mouse, “We oot SALE PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST PROP: | 2°. ZENELY 022 F at now._| he. rltnoad epmgral cr publicity, at ihe lowest bow | wn poliet, oF any. of them, will berequired, to ‘At the vice presidential mansion Mra. Morton | Schofield, Representative and Mra Harter, ex- Teeriae bee one uckao an pass are giving.” he said to Tue Sran representa- ‘been offered te Dm SALA Ss a6 3 een, can be in ‘or im full —asae General, jaa sum of not ens 3 shook hands with almostas many hundreds as Pacer oma sigh ayaa pl ig _ a in huge not o 45> | tive, “our youth of today in colleges prac cs Ae eG od re comrepence of ihe borrower, and, ny pert | fully perform nin contract. and. it was customary to meet at her house the first | James Lowndes, Mr. an being haa 11005) ‘o16 Fit. | Hon tothe amount paid, Joan SALELA VERY CHEAP BUSINESS PROP: | If sou haw with other parties or have FOR SALESA VERY CHEAD BUSINESS Phone | chasod furniture or other woods on, time and ind the M * “ educa ad I ase theoreti winter of this administration, ‘The Vice Presi-| mings, Mrs. Audenreifl, Mra. Wallach. Mra. | ‘The Misses Crain, daughters of Mr. D. Jones | iu! @tsestion as wel ical teaching. dent wan prevent also to. take part in the recep- | Mckay, Mise Stevens, Mr. and Mrz. Wilitts of Crain, are visiting their friend, Mrs. G Ria the mee yremarangrer ne" ee E x It DAVID D. STONE, 804 ant SO ; ~ tion and held small ones at every stage of his | Chicago, Mr. Charles McDonald, Mr. Woodbury | Childs Drexel, at her home in Philadelphia, is We EAN Par AVE, AED | Mii Must be bouche nee to Get the, loesatprion. | oUirae wal mabe ien end eaty tatoos ir pee Sha adopted, or ble actenee, Progress through his parlors. "Unless ciroum- | Blair and the Turkish and Swedish, ministers. | Ch0e Zomaeh of Bes home tn Philadelphie. | ani field in connection with a broad theeretioal SOM SALE MST. SW. SEAR Pa Ave. asp | RB. ee ‘you met the money ies to the United teats his or Stances ordain otherwise Mra. Morton expects The table hed a centerpiece J American beauty Rimactoiged Saher cnt dpe a be | timing that is the keynote tos successful col z ey Price, ac a R PRO! TY ON -"y to hold another Wednesday, but every! ‘roses, and s Gur —— . 4 . eae Shite GOOD CORNER a 1 enngnld roa desing e Joan calland investigate our may have ual sna aclu taking time by the forelock this winter, eo that | arranged at each corner. at home informally on Mondays in February. | !8¢ education. In my college the proportion Fak SSO ONE OF THE BEST OPrORTUNT tes ever offered to bu early new bay -windo’ tes ever offered to buy # near hy lance 3 7 bit, WARNERECO., if she should decide not to receive again the] Representative and Mrs, Abner Taylor gave | A pretty reception was held on Tuesday from | °f students who have taken the technical LS disappointment will not be as great after yee" | q dinner: party last night at the Cochran in | 8 to 6 by the ladies of the Rigg. The spacious | COUrses of chemistry, physics, mechanical and derday's opportunity. Mrs. Morton was ele-| honor of Miss Babcock, followed by a theater | reception room of the hotel was tastefully deco- | tlectrical engineering during the past four MONEX TOLOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL SUMS | Theat Gein, resarved fo. adopt or resect. acy or etl | Santly dressed, as is her custom. Her gown was | party at the National.” The guests were Miss rated with a profusion of palms and potted | Years is *urprising. In electrical engineering, ou, approved roal estate security in the District of | Sp6 rent Dato, renaryes te edo Dainved two | Of mauve silk with stylish big sleeves of green | Hairord, Miss Townsend, Miss Smith, Mise Per- | plants, while a Sine orchestra furnished eniiven- | the class has doubicd in two years ant in chem LEAD, Soden Se skh AMT sta nw. jet | ntact? bate Eanileh vornilion, the fatter coat tobe | velvet, Miss Morton aavisted hor mothet, wear-| King Mian Nebeker, Miss MeParlis, Mise Alar. | fog turle, ‘The ‘receiving: party coussted of | itty guadrepled. fm the sane yeriol. Sewn. @9RN MN TO LOAN PER | puclyeficraauc devices stanped, cust OF Palzeed ee | 126 & pretty dress of gray silk with a jacket and | row" alice Corbin and Mra. Sewell. Mrs. Bentley of New York, who was richly | days the students themselves peact cally manip= x, TO LOAN AT 5 AND 5% PER h letters anc devices stamped, cast oF painted as s vet. G . late the rat in babe - 250.000 To 2Oer 27S REDO Ta | cae leteers ond Coviece stamped. seet <2. petuted a) gai high puftea sleeves of dark green velvet. | sr" ana Mra, Harrics of Minnesota are stay- | dressed in heliotrope velvet with point lace and | ulate the apparatus in the laboratory, work tm state, and where ansount of ton does uot exceed 50 | he port must be made of fron praestsniicientte | Mfrs. William E. Chandler, in plsk and pearl 2 diamonds; Mra. Heard of Missourt, tn light bles | the Sold, in civil engineering and in taschentoat Percent cash value of property. sod srutable in construction for attaching therst> | brocade, Mrs. Dolph in ‘yellow and black | ing at the Hotel Oxford. Bedford crepe. with empire girdle of gold | ¢ngineering do practical drafting work and 916 F at. a WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co., 2.STORY AND CELLAR 615 F st. nw. 3010-3m ere. by, Froposals may be submitted for supplying boxes ng ing’ iat of property. JDok SALE ox excn ELL-LOCATED | B. H. WARNER & C CHASED AT ON ‘ @N-im BORSA CITY P.o._| ferter'anl pucvare bores. Contracts made under this : JOR SALE_IF ¥ 2 Fes OF * lies, | Striped silk, with stylish ruffles of light blue silk | After the charity bail, January $1, the next | embroidery, diamonds, Mrs. Haynes of Obio, | labor in the shop. The reeult i» that a basement “ ey Pe = Ox advertisement wit be for four years, and for supplies, 7 ball, : Bedford "crepe, with i : B ata er Ponta 46. BE er laa elements Te et otieceanifecture. which | on the waist, and Mrs. Anson McCook in claret | society event for ebarity will be the anntal | black lace over pearl eatin; Miss Haynes, light | graduation the student, while be might not be hist. bet. Land ed WARNER 800, ‘83,500 and $10,000. si me * mmmtecrare. Mie Dina MS soo e-0n-bow ee rit is. JOHN WAN- | Colored silk also assisted in receiving. At the | piay on Friday afternoon, February 10, at the | blue crepe with silverembroidery and diamonds; able to act ase master, it in a pon speedily seit : barat Se MAKER, Postmaster General refreshment table in the dining room Miss | Academy of Music for the Home for Incura- | Mrs. Hobart Brooks, light silk with bluo velvet | to assume euch. They are capable of assuming sen reich rl A FINE THREE STORY AND BAGE- rT 8 JAIL, D.c., Mary Sherman, Miss Anna Wilson, Miss Con-| bles, The play selected is ‘Meredith's Old | trimmings and diamond ornaments: Mrs. | responsible positions from the start. aaw Bad brick om west site of 102k mi U. proposal for furnishing provisions and other Zav- | dit Smith and Sfiss May Cox did the honors. an extremely clever and sparkling com- | Gasherie De Witt, Nile green faiile, elaborately ie une 1000; ies for one year, to be cielivered at this institution : At the home of the Secretary of the Treasury | ed in ths such quantitiss as they may ve ordgred from sae of 3 FF |edy in three acts i tive, will be of eine andersienet nui | Mrs. and Miss Foster had one of the most in- | double interest aa i NOON’ TUESDAY, JANCAKY ‘THIRT1-FIRST, | teresting receptions they have held this season. JA. Particilors. sail bs furnished on applicath : otis, nd will doubtless excite | trimmed, with Ince bertha and flounce, dia-| “Tf there is one fellow above another whom T is the production of one | monds, “Little Eleanor Rentley, graceful a# a | would like to meet in @ dark with « f | of Uncle Sam’s most promising young naval of- | fairy and tastefully dressed in yellow silk, Was | bie tees, a th i Ge = = The ladies assisting them were just as cordial | ficers, Mr. Wm. H. Alderdice, who wili also | one of the receiving party. The refreshments prem, enie che man ath te mephicteghe- and agreeable as they are themselves, so that | take one of the leading roles in’ the play. The | were elegant and included champagne punch | lean brows, “it is the impertinent duffer who, natorally all callers found plenty incentives | performance is bemg got up on the most | (the compliments of the proprietor of the | Without so much ase thought of asking for it, to prolong their visit. Mrs. Foster wore a aA | elaborate scale. The cast includes Miss Rock- | Riggs), which was served in bow! of crystal ice. | calmly seats himself at the same table with you nt on D.C. real estate security, FRANK T- or furniatine the paper | Sonite fi Diack lace toilet; Miss Foster, green and | well, Mrs. Lieut. Horley, Mise Katherine Lamp-| The Misses Du Hamel gave a progressive | ina restaurant and calms picks up from bee ‘nber of Washington lock Fixe for ihe public printing for the i white flowered brocade; Mrs, Outhwaite, mauve | gon,” daughter of Capt. W. J. Lampson: Miss |p se, Ne . er ithe Ariiseton Fire Tun CO, mofice.) ic: | February, 18O4 te aafd propoaata Ce be pened ter | and white silk and lace: Mra Robert J. Wynne, | Stearns, Lieuts, Alderdiceand Eyre and Mesare, | Re&tt's party on Tuesday evening, The prizes | side your plate h you bed just B. H. WARNER & Co., MG Fite ie EY Sogo Fst. nw. | ATION FOE. 4 $7,000 | Zoom, Bath and cellar: "[ 0 LOAN—WASH.. BALTO. AND NORTHEER! capital on first-class real estate in D.C. and Md.5 large sims place? on first-class western real extate, Jei7-ly JOHNSON, CHEW & CO..617 F stn. t TO SUIT. AT ‘Fee SALES SPL Brner of tith st - ive | fore tnd the award of contracts to be made by the loth trimmed with darker shade of velvet | oe 7 < were won by Miss Shut and Mr. Jennings and | put down while you ends TO 1. ON ENDOWME: LIFE | Seine committee of ce a Bray clo’ immed with darker shade George Buchanan, Fife, Durant, Radford and rhage , Pp you endeavored to pull out the apd tontinn insarance policies: peliciog also pur- | frat nul best Oeader fe the: interest oe eorees ; Mrs, Willard Warner, black silk | ‘Thompson the compensation prizes by Misa Mary Long | fish bone that is havi sed. Apply to M. H. ACHESON, 1307 W st. n.w. mittee reserving to itself the rit | and Mr. Charles ; Miss Waite, d white’ silk; Miss | . a are jal ode, wats Jtdemont ot the best iN: | Reed” black” wet Mee’ Nekokee’ Hehe. bine | Mz MP. Corser and Mise Katharine Par- Omechanically: prepared. wai Purp oerercand | brocaded satin and pearl trimmings, and Miss | 80n8 will assist Mrs. Dora T. Voorhis at 617 K | Mises Da: Among those present | epi, . nick, Mrs.C. T.Belt, the | biota. 7 Long, Douglass, Lyle,Collins, Lan- as hardened Another bore en fim EY Harveyized armor plat utered in restaurat YLOAN ATS A proved real estate in the District of Columbia. | taining mechanically prepared wood pu'p or «ro: 3 is the man who fot 19x 100 to alley, Bouse built Large amounts a specialty. Also as azents of the | wood will be received in amy instance. Detailed | Riddle, white lace. In the dining room Miss |street northwest to receive today from 3 to 9 ypher and the Messrs. _— Jennings, | wrangles with the waiter about the service, the s is one of tue most | Di courity Trust Company of Philadelohis, will | schedules of the descrip and quality, of | Mattingly ina pretty gown of mauve brocade *P-™. Hardesty, Rice, Taylor, Du Hamel, Manier, | cooking of bis food or an vercharge of @ - a Ree ee eemeinn at Renee es Wiring the “regulatjons | and Mise Halford in black lace with olive rib-| Mrs. Capt. Hughes will not be at home Fri- | Fletcher and Thacker. nickel in a voice so load that everyboly may BOM SMITH & SONS, | with’ which Uiddeck™ must comply,” can" be Sobr | bons presides. day afternoon, January 27, at Fort Myer. Mr. and Mrs, Curry leave forthe south on] hear, and geucrally conducts hureself’ like & eam Printer, Wanitingion D.C. The "comenee wit es | Mra. Eliane bad a large reception, as ma ‘The Misses Plain will not be at home on Fri- | Thureday,the 26th. triple-eared kangaroo, to the disgust of 8 FROM 8509 UPWARD ¢ Paper as nny be needed Turing the fear, wo mors | Het recent Kaests were inaliing their party calis. | 4,1 of this week, but on February 3. Mrs. W. T. Carroll, 1801 F street northwest, | ¥hose souls are above the dime limit. ection. Forti LER & RUTHE Dit SALF_i4TH ST. front by 105 feet to alles O— RENTING FOR $25 | ing: will soon be availal basement brick, 9 rooms | <p. ies set fort AT 5 AND 0 PER CENT in detail in tho REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, % z. Lewis, 1! 4 is gradually improving. Although yet very ‘ = ee eee ee ee th doctor Hema sss Roe of marten fer deed a at “e =A — said ex-Congroseman Roatan fake eum? sats . tion to bealth. iley of Buffalo to Tue Stan representative Pee renee | eee et Bintan cod iin Borat Re Rae Glee ee Miss Maud Ledyard of Detroit ia the guest of | at the Riggs House this morning, ‘a confiden- c LO eae ured Aa eu alendeg weiue | tho table, Miss Belknap and Miss Campbell sav | Seige ieadley of New York wil be with. Mra Mins McMillan, the daughter of Senator Mo-| tial communication from an influential demo stn. w._| VOR SALF_NORTH SIDE OF T ST. N.W. BET, | Privileges respecting prior pay 107 F atone, | white writing paper, various sizes and weight ee a ica tid ee = becoming | Gteenleat on Tuesday next, 31st. Millan, n of my city which informs me ST aaa OEE SALE NORTH SIDE OF 7 ST. ¥.W. BET, | "iow py & i E Feainy “colored writine paper, various tonite vilmerding, received in ® becoming | ‘yrs, and Miss Neweotwb will not receive | The members of the “Emanon” were enter-| that the appointment of Wilson S. Bisell tow y tained by Miss Belle Leeds at her residence, | cabinet position, probably that of Attorney 772 | value»! $0,000. ¥ TO LOAN ON eRTY IN CITY A OO reainss cover: paper, various sizes a a ee eee ot ee B. HL WARNER & co, Pad er Sentuia per auuuin, | HILL & JOHN 0, pounds of boas pikte paper: 100.009 | Ackley, Mrs. Fremont, Mise Patten, and in the | again until Friday, February 2. perp ggerced grand can ley Mose Seago DACTD bY STONE: Sof and 800 Fst. p.w, eee ae Fa ~ a : Mra. Zane and Sirs. Blackburn will be assisted | 22 ree west, ng. | General, ix an assured thing. Prom my per= bined with velvet of a darker hue. Mrs. man, Mrs. Lieut, Logan and Misa Stevens | at home tomorrow. AN IN SUMS TO SU ites on approved real estate security ; special 2 feat vane Y , ‘ave. 0. W. “ape5-tf in tauiila paper, various | dining room the Misses Del Monte sat at the ! war Phe evening was spent in dramatic perform- E REDUCED To #4.60, A ICAL AND DPSIRAY 72,700 reais tissue and copying | tables Pema ae a : = A |sonal knowledge and other private advices £ pines corgor popes? sc located. 4 od 73000 : ; riday in receiving by Mrs. McCreary. Miss | ances under t on of Mr. go 4 tal tm AO Se ee PLES RUTHERFORD, EOE parchinens, various aed: ‘Zuo | _ Mrs Miller and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. | VorrVoes Mice Marton nees, under the direction of Mr. Leeds, mi id, Miss Breckenridge, have received, I am willing to back my ‘ard. | Samuel Miller, had a pleasant reception, being | Miss Pollard and Miss Ash © those nt were ng y jade : d recitations, Among the this home 50 7th et. n.w._| pounds parchinent deed: 1,825,000 sheets 2 * m by California, Mis Bessie Bell, Ali Love, lle Leeds, |.ment with a small bottle. Mr. Bissell bas the . $ Do STONE, S04 ana 806 F st. ow. 5 various. colors, sizes, welyhts, &e 3 s ‘ alifornia, — isses Bessie Bell, Alice , Bell % Sir pati B STONE, coeeneS00T st im MONFE To LOAN ONE FEEpS, Sietclaey ledaer, papers nite oor, bine, | eoay precinots of tae aise a Shae She neeg| The congressional ladies at Willard's will not | Louie Dale Leeds, Jessie Deane, Eva Kirk. |indorsement of the best peaple tn’ Buttele or jy my ‘ataining nine rooms and Successor to DANENHOWE! second-clars induce payer, white orblue: Inidor wove: | and Mise Maury did the Levers receive this week, but will hold their next recep- | Julia McDowell, Littie McKenzi ian Man- | both partic, while the sent ach boniee : ie ; = nf a . ent throughont al ee 4o, seams piottin« paver. |” “Nira, Rusk’s reception was even larger than | tion Friday, February 3. ning. Cora Miller, Pearl H. Pipes, Alberta a = . rl the entire western portion of New York state ie Foe sales: ‘Mrs. and Miss Carman will not be at home | Wilder, Estelie Williams, Messrs. H. P. Ash, Por ee everything first-class, ree x36; 305 reams plaid, 1a! comb | Usual. Miss Rusk, Mrs. Frye, Mrs. and Miss °. 3. G. in bis favor. His friends are msi the fight beck ie aig ts HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. _atiousstzee) 30'ea Pretest | Seidmore, Mrs, 8. M. Bryan and Miss Town- | tomorrow. but will be on the two following | Wat" ities Parent ae eect AM Halls | te him, “Sou mark mee that at Me, feign Sconvententto schools, | Pntry No. Price. wiil be received for one thousand ‘resins or snore, iy | #end assisted. In the dining room Miss Breck-| Fridays, February 3 and 10. 4 4 ‘and three 327—Greatest bargain near Dupont Circle in 3 i ne QF i 2 " on tings, J. R. Pipes, Lee Pitchlyn, Elmer Shane, | #0t appointed Attorney General he will receive es Tisgtnmn ee Deen See me Grieg, POSNER, RETF | SGaN Wn SAG'W Pe ‘Nira xo, M™ Herve wl no boat nome tomo | Cs Tai, rd Wane an A | oe te ew fr nt “& SEW AND BEAUTIFU TL ave. opposite 1. Z. Leiter's 900 reeeswons 0. O., January 10, 20. _Jeal8. 10825 | wore making the Cabinet rounds themeslves, | 7 of Mine McKensle. os. S00'Rbods | Conspenionable and charming sequaiatens poe Sale 6 SEG Aap SAU TIVeL ae ‘on. ave.. with ball room and stabie. ALS FOR SUPPLIFS sisi (6th st. corner, with stable... ing tubes, whted ear Thomas Circle, Sx 140, stai Yarge furnace, laren | Z33-Near Dupont Circle. side and rear alley 202) lomste Ronee and alt | Oi Ue: deep actual buyers investigate’. 10,000 | MONEY TO LOAN — ‘The latter was making her P. P. C. calls, Mrs, Bushrod Robinson and daughters, Miss | PY the request of Miss McKenzie, at 509 Rhode | Companionable and charming acquaintance, ° is Island avenue, on February 14. ‘The marriage of Miss Nellie Fuller, daughter | Douglas and Mra, Yates, will not be at home on Aegon of Ur. Harry W. Fuller of the Chesapeake and | Saturday of this week. energy engemiralaage airy perv’ ‘ier the whole house; ail the | cemented relia ‘feet inadern improveunents, pe by ty warmed byw fit Pe aR Sroe oD ESTATE, 1kG4 Seated proposals, tidors 2020 THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. _ | Supplies tor the Navy Vand, Washington, gpened January St, 1053." will be rec As they rode in a carriage they were undonbt- 3 e te, Miss Dulaney and Miss Holt, will re- | @dly rich. One of a trio of street gamins jumped mas Dn! the most complete In sams to suit, at i wedreal } Bureau of Supplies'and Accounts, Navy Depart) Ohio railroad, to Mr. Perey Stanton Talbert,| Mrs. Edgar Allan of 1501 11th street north- era — ~ ighepntsaeatactgnge ach ss stan’ | Forbevt barennein varant and improved propeity | igieeecuniy. HITOR FORE 'EROWS, | Washington, Dg; anil FHHLTE OCLOGRROUN. | Preiaent of the Lavington (Ky) Trotting As: | west will not receive ou Frider next bot will | eve tomorrow from 30 Cat I7O4Satrect. [at the conclasion that they were meccesatily ately thereafter. to furnish at the Navy Yard, Waah- | Sociation and of ths Lexington Union Club,was | be at home to callers Friday, February 3. inwton, D. C.. “e quantity of tool steel, ROW SARE Monsees & VEEIOUES, | timegecnte sing Co acer a Mrs. Ralph Lee Galt will be at bome Friday. | generous, Mrs. FV. MeNair, naval observatory, will | Miss Miller, Miss Shock and Miss Hooe of Marl-| "So he lield open the door of the carriage while ia zt not receive on Friday, 27th instant. oe the two ladies sailed from the entrance of @ douse yes arisly dooocaled with towers, the | "S075 4 1s or 198 11th skeet eeath west geve Bliss Clare Barton wil rvosive on Friday | Penneylvania avenue store to the soft cushions palms and foliage plants, The mantels and | dance last night, at which the decorations | Tity aoa F ctrects morthwese tbo Tesidence, | within the vehicle. ‘The urchin’s two compan= fireplaces wero banked with white roses amid | were yellow, to correspond with the dre: fons stood to one side and interostedly awaited colt, Water interesting social event last night at the res- idence of the bride's parents on P street. The FE, c. BAUMGRA: ‘Phone 789.___ Wal __1427-G st, maip JOR SALE SOUTHWEST. the Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Ma. NORTHEAST. 419 Ist st, fh. Sr ..@3,875 DK SAL! », OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR | & Nay — 5 = 1350 PF st. bh, 407 and 400 Lat. t cay or dayton, warop. wood box waron suit- Cienega a tr, 536 to S40 ae Iry koods or butter 106 4th st. se. 13th st. bb. Or. al1815,000 30 N Store “and” dw ‘and 8 Yate inspection, Blank propoaais OR SALE—TWO COAL CARTS AND TWO OF t SALE ily teS Seg ree Oke maidenhair ferns. When the bridal party en-| the hostess. ‘The table was lighted with yellow the outcome of the performance of their com- pESTRABLE Rate eee ents. aires ae” Wathaetoa, Dor the ‘urea, viii tention tered the parlors, where the gents, wero al-|tapers under golden shades, ard ‘the center SHOOTING STARS. rade. So a Rs = oftuenutacturers and dealers ready assembled, they passed through an aisle | piece of living ferns was. tastefully arranged L SALESAT 5 HAND A VARIETY OF bled, they passed throug P : B The a lowes "hag SE Got Doreen: Road borses, business worecs tat sued larre made by a dividing line of white satin ribbons, | with Marechal Neil roves. ‘The guests were | Short intervals—the periods between pay prin ngs . ytd Se Desay BROOKS: dean: horace spactilty.” A fresh cat ond received Which extended from tho flower pedestal eacli | Misses Greene, Beach, Littlefield, Kent, Kock, | days, eee sae Se Seay Salt ie eae Soucy week trom difteress paxtsof the comntry. at side of the bower to the doors. Dur | Clisbee, D Is, Post, Bennett, Jackson. Mat- horses warranted ns rapresented or money refunded. DAVID SUN DHEIMPH, rear 612 © st. Tm —AT PAEONIAN SPRINGS, VA. fine youne driving and riding mu broken, above the wvorage in appearance, style and action.” “Bay, 16 hands, combination hunter and sorrel Jadies’ combination saddle and driver, | kentieinan's road’ mare, 1 pair seal brown Conwa: ares, half sisters, evenly matched in every Particu aia tm northern Virginia, ladies settled themselves comfortably,wh'le the one nearest the sidewalk inclined ber bead « “Why,” asked Mr. DePorque, “4s it better to | trifie to the little tattered bundle br rage and irbanks, Chapman, | #ay ‘abattoir’ than ‘slaughter-house?’ the expectant dirty face on the other side of shouidn’t think anybody would ask such a | the glass. a Mrs. J. W. Powell, 910 M street northwest, | question,” replied his wife. “It is so as to sate | ,, ue little chap's countenance dropped. The will not receive on Fridavs during this season. | people's feelings.” Shae need ot bien ond coe maid Wenatingtys a ss hours irom 9 idavs d She ouly gived you a bow—oh, my, a bow!” ip Gabe to resect any ot all bide 18 rese Ved: | gaiin with n low-teeked bosiice richly toh | Mra. J. y of Cambridge, and so well} “Oh; Isee. There won't be so many that! “Well,” ‘responded the dim.nutive wicked as x4-4t J.B. JOHNSON, f as b h ‘seed pearl and silver embroideries. | known in this city. and Col. Arthur E. Clarke of | understand you.” hunter after brief philosophic reflection, “it irt had a flounce of tulle fastened with ropes | Manchester. N. IL, were married by Dean Was something to be tanked by de deme, auy- of seed pearls. Orange blossoms were on the | William Lawren: logical Seminary ad nd held the veil to the hair, in which | yesterday dk SALE — SEVERAL. dwellings on @ st nae. bet. b a ceremony an orchestra played softly. thews, ‘Hieston, Townsend, Mesers, Wingfield, ¢ ellar under waule house; Very easy terms. Tanitary SE SEE Peon ee teenie dis | bride was attended by her sister, Miss | Morris, Coles, Needham, Lynhiam, Post, Wilkin. industria" depa rinting office of Howard Uni- | Lucille Fuller, who was attired in an | son, Fugitt, Derry, Hooe, F sity with por and other snp 1 be | empire gown of white eatin brocade, Tho best | Polkinhorn, French. RT SATURDAY tei PRY EWENTS-ECGHTE: | man was Mr. Hutchinson of Lexington, Ky. 1803. “Partionsars will be farnished on appheation to | Rev-Mr. Aspinwall pezformed the ceremony. the Undersiuned. Office hours irom 9 to 10.2.m.} ‘The bride wore a super gown of ivory white ond Treasurer. 10 driving can trot in | este Jon's’ Memorial Charen, Old Tae gemdererpa sohogtbaesrvited i also gleamed a diamond star. She carried aj Cambridge, The ushers were Maj. Harry B, | Which the promised sunshine does not turnout| ,, satin-bound prayer book, from which the eerv- | Cilley of Manchester, N. H.; Mr. Gordon | to be moonshine. g P apa gperegh wet ftetnet tn Wate SENSATION ice was read, and alter its conclusion took up | Woodbury of New York, Me. Frank li, Bigelow stan Syd ype dar Soar -vdlipestrncsne is her bouquet, which was made of lilies of the | of Cambridge and Mr. David G. Haskins of OEE serves,” anid o traveler to Tus Gran vepeo- = valley ard had rib amers, with a bunch | bride was escorted to the * - ee. sentative, the abundance of crisp, brand- rs dof saa: : ther, Mr. John Beli Bouton, My first offense,” the footpad cried. fnew wit, You have firstcallon thom, yen eceived the guests in a rich | formerly president of the Lotos Club. The His victim hung his head. fmow,end Grom Ge tomes Gama Son cape toiiet of heliotrope satin brocaded in white, | best man was Prof. John J. Thayer of Harvard. “To think that I was held up by < hand t with sleeves of pansy brocade. After the re-| Mr. and Mra. Clarke will come here before the he caasiaae?” heed noc Mey oe Peper ti Mr Inge yaw ception Mr. and Mrs. Talbert started off for | Gay season is over. si S wal che ooaane natn ae p seat still the circulating medium, They Jook apom their wedding trip and will then go to their | Carroll Institute will give a reception in bank notes ve ic be a a a Th ths -suspicion. and future home near Lexington, Ky. ‘The bride's | honor of Monsignor Satolli next Monday even- oe Memes an Sen getters OF Me) on ieee pane wad doe eee a ae going away gown was brown cloth and silk Tar- | ing” cable cars. generally up Apply to J. Positive ontland Yrast building . __tHos. F. waacamay._ | 513 BANGAIN-MUST BE SOLD_NeEW | E 1408 COLUM aro ge = every mod- a myst complete Fvinter cerriazen, coupes rockswuy paper. concrete | built for speculation, but for a ond Bn mh go (en Toome | basement, dou abana Premend brie ery conventen: ndry . furhace, open firepit e location BW. 7 54 8g. OF F ner by DUPONT m E. DESIRABLE Ni FEED FOR THE MONEY POND. Oat ek. TH a in'stock aud will cell them very HWEST. AND THE BEST SEs iON ‘bath, furnace, . 12,500 mms. All in thot h repair. , with . She recei: ~ ee . “Well * col, correctly as a tenderfoot. The bat have wide TY TES rf fal wee | Me iS CONLIPE, 41 GREATEST paraarss KNowN For a | {44? ee Htc — ese The Misses Riggs will give the first of their | Well,” said the man who gets worried on | counters over which to pass and receive the af BY wed ODER: beeen | {OR SALE — ONE r were the groom’s relatives from Kentucky, New | €¥ening receptions next Monda; ‘ort notice, “I just bet the flood is going to | vellow metal, aud not the little #lite i the glass ‘TERMS; MONTHLY 1 DESIRED. 9,000 | tauy warranted CENTURY. York and Richmord, us well a6 a Jarge contin-| Mr. Patenotro has invitations out for two din- rec tterbeane ae CR intowens ia costern fenie. Bubded Gta jacs-ae* ‘ | BRO.*s, 709 gent of the Washington friends of both fam-| ners, one next Saturdagand another on Feb- plilimices searygrmtthars | are ¢ =the Tee ame a ilies, selling < on ©" | «tv do nothing of the kind. The cable con-|*@, thousands of dollars in £5, $10 and ¢20 oe S, = ie SALI r ‘The apostolic delegate, Mar. Satoll, bad the} Mrs. Sanford, wife of Reprosentative Sanford, | duit'l carry all the water right off the street.” | Pieces, And all_ hocks pleasure of meeting yesterday at Mrs. Dahl- | commenced her Wednesday teas yesterday, and | “Do you think #0?” &ren’s most of the prominent persons in the | a targe number of her own and her husband's | “Of course I do.” "seventh Deticis tho Remiens ox > official, resident and diplomatic society of the | f.! = pi : * = capital. ‘The opportunity of mecting auch a | sieves Called at their big, seisecdl Lafayette | {iWell, I bet they'll make the city pay for it.” | to leurn of affairs in South and Central Amer Aistinguished churchman is rare, oven in this | With roses, white beine the chores Caer wee Miele won't, They haven't any drainage | ica,” gxid Alberto Falcon of Lima, Peru, to Tue paid in gold unless Foon agp as ‘upright pianos, one # medium size size, both maxnific ts and = cee irie'st| @°E EO ge TY ‘S85 i a4 ‘N. waaare plano, at | G CORN ‘ss part payment and balance cash or 81016 g } i NINE BR 3 i sth, Salers: 814.000. 10 roe eae oe fF 30-roce trick, renting dor 6,8. 105.200, Sges, Rooms 4 and 6, Atlantic building, 900 F st, 310 Mass, andceliar. $12,500. Apply to OWNER, are RoR Sal FO SET Part ont st. new by Tek ft. deep to B0-tt- mie Sis Sree: pb rash front Apply to Dr. BD. Xt OGDEN, Exeentor. 164 Pst tow dal Fe SALE-NEW HOUSES: BARGAINS, EASY terms; 639 abd O41 G S°. ne. 7 BEGINNERS. ‘Weare receiving from our factory every month lance shipments of Pianos, and in onder to for stock coming. we will well few pianos bewinners’ practice ranginw from $10 to 873: gzing, Fischer, Dunham and other makes ; will sell on $5 payments and will take any piano back within year in exchanue for a better one at the same price a Real Estat oni Tasurance ‘Brokers, KID GLOVES, ENTIRE STOCK OF FIXE ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEE. From 5 to 6:30 Mra, Dabigren’s rooms were thronged by a company who thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. Unfortunately Mon- signor Satolli speaks no English, but Rev. Father Dougherty of St. Augustine's Church played the part of interpreter so perfectly that all those who desired to do more than the neck of the papal ablegate was a thick gold son Baldwin, both of whom have a large circle of friends here, were married yesterday in Richmond at the Grace Street Presbyterian Church. The marriage ceremony was formed by Rev. Dr. James ¥. Fair, assisted by Rev. Dr. Charles H. Read. Mr. C. B. Robi cousin of the groom, was best man, and Miss bridal roses. She entered the chu venience. 8'pose you happen tobe thirsty when you geton the ear. You just drop a nickel in the slot and draw a bucket of water.” “But I bet” The optimist swang himself off the car. * “Theard Snappington blowing up that bare- as THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, co vy tr city, especially just now, when Monsignor Sa-| the young hostess received representative at the Shoreham this morn- ® SALE_$4 590 LE DHOIT PARE-a Rooms | SE" ivpardcaiarscair upos * es pa Setar 0% F a tolli occupies the public eve to such a largo ex- | heerl silk.” A mandolin orchestra flared dates | “Well, I bet it'll make a heap of trouble to us ing, “‘and I-confess that it ie remarkable bow . MODERN IMPROVE: ‘McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, a ee ET tent not only for the importance of the mission | the reception, which was largely attended. passengers.” “ S, HEATED BY FURNACE. 8 219 ___ Cor. J0thand Gata nw. | OR SALE— that has brought him to this country, but the sea age “Of. saci thoroughly they cover the ground. My coun- © ee FOR SAG CRERINED MODERN nuICK, west pear interesting pertonality of the’ prelate himeelt | Mise Florence Budd and Mr. Howard Jobn- course it won't. It'll bea great con- | try is recovering slowly from the results of the dence: 1407 15th vt. nw. 0 fogme aid a war with Chile, but is going abead. Within the next sixty days ite railrond from Culleo, the port of entry of Lima, to Oroya will be com- pleted. This road is the one commenced by ‘Meiggs the American, and threads its way clouds and snows of the Audes over 12.000 f altitude. It will be operated by Americans ~ norms, cellar; | Rrwt sold; ne diacount. simply pay their respects were gratified. Next | Alice Budd, aster of the bride, was maid of with American rolling stock. It penetrates Jone lots to Inquire OWNEE, 210 Est. n. to the special guest stood Right Rev. Bishop | honor. The ushers were Messrs, Taylor Gray, | brained son of his again,” said the woman who | COUntry which for mineral richness cannot be _ piso Jats a re Keane, whose acquaintance is so large that he | J. Gordon Christian, Frank G. Robins, T. W- | tives nest dove excelled in the world. The completion of this Om SAF SQUARE, ‘PIANO, VELVETS. | was a stranger to comparatively few of those | Gardner, L. G. Burris and L. C. Hall of Nor. dos pated ce. road will do much for Pera. There is compar= BALE-HOUSES— bis barn EO. oN resent. Both the prelates wore their purple-| folk. The bride wore a traveling suit of ashes- es,” replied the husband, “it’s strange bow | atively little capital invested in South America, F° JOHN B. WIGHT. Pound eastocks, purple silk ferrolas, and around | of-roses cloth, and carried a large bouquet ef | much easier it s in that family to Keep up the mainly because American capitalists find an monthly pay rents. havnt situated near park with her | supply of feud and fool than it is of food and | abundant field for operating st home.” . ee. OO. Terms, 8500 cash, ~ Mr. | fuel son of Rev. L. H. Baldwin, ‘pastor chain to which « pectoral cross. also of gold | cousin, Mr. G. Powell, who gave ber and richly jeweled, was spspended. Most of | Baldwin is WINTER RESORTS. Paved alley and rented for 00 for the two Munn aves, splendid onder». Handsome house on desirable locatian Pie uld tate colt “good things® om ont bes = ‘TouNh. WiGHT, surpassed in healthfulness and genera: attraction. Itis the rendezvous for prominent people frow all sections. ‘Turkish, Russisn, electric and hot sea baths, the latter celebrated for their efficiency in rheumatic troubles, Glass-inclosed verandas. Music Edie assisted in receiving. ‘The latter presided over a coffee table arranged in a cozy corner of ‘the hallway. In the dining room and library a very pretty effect was made, us the illumina- tion came mostly from candles burning in the Baldwin left for an extended northern toar. The¥ will: return to Richmond in about tén ‘aye, and will make their home there. Mrs. Don Cameron received the guests last night at the second cotillion given by the office for the folowing: ~ richly . : : - “No,” said Maj. Piper of the life-saving ser Ahly Drop ia TLANTIC CITY, Ee ee oY UT A the visitors in greeting both prelates knelt to | of the Second Presbyterian Church of Asheville, . < ee eee Soy ‘ter oite Sc smube’s ssusnsliy’ site. A —— Rent Fe ay S8ky M&M t kiss their rings, a ceremony in which Washing-|N. C. For the past five years he has been en- AN ADEPT. vice to Tne Stan reprosentative, “no, old Nep- ate ON FECHA Inctory deal ss aka = pats pstiaes Sax EE Reh NEDO WW fae Exus | ton society is becoming quite adept. fesed be age po) my hang bride is ‘The gas well that they conldn’t plug tune was not downon the government pay rolls, SgUE ORF XCHANGE DESINABL ‘Hest house on the sqnare of Ist. nest reopen JANUARY 28. Mrs. Dablgren wore » biack silk gown richly | the daughter of the late Isaac D. Budd, who for Occasioned fear rs but he drew his rations regularly, and, even if it in Cll co ae Gas ee Re. one Sauare "frou care and, her- 253m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. trimmed with point lace and a little cap of the | Yours represcated Lowdown county tu the Vin, vata das hapeok Se didn’t do him any physical bensat, he enjoyed jer Delightful home on Q st near Bth, 30. eame lace on her hair. Mrs. Josiah Pierce, jr., | Sitia legislature and the congressional district . <n the of. bod is Set kes JA TSEIs HOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. who assisted her mother, was prettily droseed | in the House of Representatives at Washington. ‘Came "round and blew it out, - aceon over ly ‘oe knew him person- x 5 , — or tation. ‘re in- by eas Deservedly Wrld-fatued, this unique resort is un- ina pale blue brocade, Miss Horsey and Miss | Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mra. A y repr veptung, formed, is dead. I don't know his exact age, but for thirteen years he has done his share of $25 TDG ot ww by Ohe United States Artillery Schoo! Band. ore Ae Seas Pioeee ee Mes ee eeeeTsR | Bachelors, and tho cotillion of «hundred | greed, GS recy toe eT ca at | Every night Neptune carried ene of tue onrk> ‘Nervousness and insomnia speedily and in most — ny ey rotten | ees aon joy le cenoibe was oe by Me. Clifford Richardson. caine ied ay wa mat " meu mony miles up the beach on the regular Sai joved. 3 7 josiah, ing from tonio Bertholina, 47 years; Wm. Barret ‘which there hase : a Sy pacacanaetipenitet. Pierce was a much petted and admired specta tate Ea ae mp ced cod is very long. He knew his SieDT © PRADLEY. Se Pita swonki FoR SALe—novses, ] Om TRADE-A HANDSOME Sew | HOUSE NO. 1703 2197 ST. N. Ww. sah t.htm, ¥. N. PIKE, Manager. Seu Taare te no plese like howe.'s ond KGINIA BEACH Va. tor beer large dances years; Jacob W. . TE the soone: as He Was carried abe iar | there have been two dances before this ye fe 1 cc arpa nurse. ton, 84 years; 4 years; Among those present were: Dr. and Mrs. nette W. Grumley, 85 years: Cy angen ‘and manifestations of ‘and anger. Bre ne omt bath: every ted . Welling, Gen. and Mrs. Watmongh, Mr. and ‘T days; Marie E. Sch years. ba ya | ane ate ae her to this bone on Zist ct te Wosbinnton THE PRINCESS ANNE, See Hoosen Jatge set es Menkeen Washington, 19 pean Phas f euithe Spent ye od “ovine ctltuary thas thus city. A beautiful exterior, handsome | 18 MILES PROM NORFOLK, OPENS JAN. 1. ee ee ee ae ae Albers “Wether tt yeas Bie shores | briely recorded tn Tax rea.” Degwncntone front and brownstone |”, combination of ocean and pine forests makes t ogpe dy Misa: Pope, ilies “Olise' retain) months; Elizabeth Lucket, 10 months, top with brass railings. Well ia 5 Teese P 3 . Pope, Risley 3 5 Lucket, 10 months; Madaline —_—_—_— Raving 6tde on well an trout, ont eat | SyeStae Pom on deity eecakeen weaeeea Mra, Seymour Cunningham, Gen. and Miss Hos, 2 months: Mary Reeder, 3 monthe; Ann Bishop Keane to Lecture. Light, and fs situated in one of the’most | of Curmtuck Sound. Address Card, Senator and Mrs, Gray, Judge and Mrs. Bradley, 2 months ‘The Right Rev. J, J. Keane, rector of the papered and de fashionable neighborhoods of the north- E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. BURCHELL'’S Spring Wylie, Mr. Martin Morris, the Misses Mi Catholic University of America, will deliver his ite stan aterm Seat. Exquisitely vapored and tree I-tu Tay SE 2 a iis Kohan, Mies 5 ”, Mise Eastman Maj. my tae seed ab a low price. coat tly finished -| J CLARENDON, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR -, Capt. first lecture of a course ‘Sunday evening, eopsvons Bivins x. sora." eee eattatings furnace | HL auch dayne One's Paine ya cca nea We mre Winthrop, dlrs, Green, Mrw Nd Linco, Mee WITHIN A SQUAKE OF DUPONT heating: tiled bath room: a magnificent | lass in alf appotat iden rae and very cheay Boze. Besse couplets tll the Acaati cnnen: | eee ! | i i! Col. JOHN M. CLARK. i | i ; | 7 OG En y. Patenotre, Mr. Acklan, Mr. Universe.” The second lecture will be upom aan aa ae oe a aie Soon atthe your, ean cod alt wats Ge 54 Mrs. AL c mim a —_ Bre Thome “The Harmonies of History” and will be given = Pe ten er canton ava ay wbcamegea, |B aay Seeman, Min fe ee ee TN TL 1411 Gat. Bw. jalede Apply to PRE PENNHORST, ackiiceh Cth d oy Xenoe, Mra, Mra. 7 Steg PROPERTY OX | CHAS. EARLY. uh 1athat nw. meee | DOP! MIOEGix ave, ean THE OCEAN, ic, oe Higgs Lande. Capt a ti Moms Mallen, nid Bre. Ba. Sand 2 Mos. tha 4 Johnston, REDYERN & SON, open al the year, TAMES HOOD ne, gen test cor Chambres. Bev. pel wr, ATTORNEYS. I f (CAMPBELL CannincTon, oeiera lai x wag | eR RANG | Raa NEE | Bee —— a we i. a MANICURE. Boa La wot, ee ses pottery, Se Mees Pele, Ee F : Hay i f ‘ADAME ae ICURE AND CHIROPOD- M_NEWMYEE, Moneges. rill, Mies oe pe x Heptictoes iP bape Fon Cuore binges ro Fastce, Field, zen, ure Jeb ‘R Mo- ptaee ra sn tater aed = ACCOUNTANTS. __|_ ernorouis view, p.c., BUILDING LOTS Bssiascencel rk, Me ee iia | Bible. a we "Becital™ Vi Peet, asane Oks AUDITED, STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS CALL OX W. 0; DENIBON 1 N.W: Dr. a ‘Senator = hapane a ‘Miller - will gives in ot Feats poo REAL ESTATE AGENT. 531 Sevate Sx. andre io seneat Setter and rs Funuis ssountant end Andon E20 ts saya aay ‘Wo inferior work. All the workmen experts, | 804 Me mber ot © 104m ‘Col,

Other pages from this issue: