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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©; TUESD 7 FREE Gerson eaeee| Paseo THE SOCIAL WORLD. “react "TELEGRAMS TO THESTAR| 07 So JANUARY 31, 1893—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALEM ST. NR. BRICK HOUSE. TWO SALE—TWoO BRICK HOUSES ON K ST. BET. eee oune stn? | PORPALE of to PRICK HOUSES ON S57 BET. Rhie Boct abn Sealy ee gn. ash | CARE ANB ob pte SP oN ralerNg gHOOaR: story :6 rooms: house 3) 30, WATER IN KITCHEN: SOW OCCUPL sirable subdivision —some of them a. 5. Ose Get. new. Young Women's Christian Temperance Union Prominent builder of great ships to Tux Stam Sren SMITH 8 JEPFORDS, "| RENTING FOR $14.80 PER MONTH. ANS PER | able ie to location. all the “¥"" = —matem St Vithst nw. | CENT INVESTMENT. PRICE FOR EACH HOUSE: | "WASHINGTON HEIGHTS We have the mort de- FOE SALE-SECOND-HAND SASH-DOOR ROCK- of the District, gave = TO BREAK UP 7 Tepresentative at the Arlington thie morning, ” ON CONNECTICUT AV - * a JOHNS108, ‘corner in jrisions either away; cheap. Come aad see it at 007 Oth st. n. Ww. : unions of the city and their friends last even- HE ICE, . FOR SSCS COSNROTICUT ave Sma 600. HILL & HOR w, | Stable corner in this, subdivision: ether Salida Pkg The Popular Charity Ball to Be Held en as Meagintie & GeWcG Thue sae Es ‘if Teaid anything about the needs of out da! le DUPONT | $14 Florida ave. , For price and terms call and see us. Fok, SALE -coure ROCKAWAY POLE Tonight. H street. The rooms were crowded. Mrs | The Fleetof Tugboats Started From Balti- | DAvY everybody would attribute « selfish in- Meee ee ae WTTHAS | qRALORAMA HELOHTS_Youcan buy from us some | Roaters oY Phiedewhisr ne pethaty mite: mmade ong! “Pansy” Aiden read a story and Maj. J. A. more This Morning. terest and say: ‘Ob, Cramp hat bis ax to grind fe SHORT DISTANCE OF METROPOLITAN STREET | of {he very best lots for lation in this addition | shape; cost when new $1,000; sold only because Pickler of South Dakota made an address. Mra — and wants more contracts.” I must frankly ed- CARS. ASKING PRICE. $10,000; CAN MAKE IT A SA PURCHASER: N PRC BARGAIN TO 4 PUR CR TATE & JOHNSTON, ae 503 PA. AVE. N.W. [E-PEMSONS SEEKING HOUSES Of | ain Alexandria, shonid call tovee us. | 21 ‘ones there alreaily rented, which Puntuprovel Washington city ‘e SUPER, 1505 Pa. ave. 0. west section at prices way below the mar- | owner must carriage to accommodate Pickler also re briefly. ments were toll Veorabonable git reted, Pouurent | GARTEN LADIES ‘a ROME. See ee a Willem ed Me Thome | THE FLAN OF ATTACK PROPOSED BY ADMIMAL mit that weare not indifferent to turming oa’ are oT eens i ead here SUTfON—THE TUGS THAT COMPOSE mis FLEET modern men-of-war for our government, and PER CENT OFF : Rey. J. T. Varnell and Mrs. Wm. J. Zeh will| AND MOW THE ICE PLOWS ARE AREANGED— the unexpected turn of affairs in the Hawaiian rriages. ‘arness, 2 WHEN WASHINGTON WILL BE REACHED, Islands brings our nary and naval affairs to the robes. whips. blankets. coupe rockaways, phaetons | A Namber of Receptions to Be Held Tomor- | be at home Wednesday, February 1 and 8, and ’ 3 WR ORSER tor row Afterneon—Mrs. Romero’s Last Format | Will not their day again this season until fore. England will not permit this country to ALE PRICE $1, 000—A SPLENDID HOME Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. propert 5 oe a the Wi y8 during April. annex, if it is disposed to do #0, the islands ‘ou Nat. 11 rooms, hath. collar: steam heats | 222° re G1, 180 | FRE SALE ALWAYS, OF HAND AVARIETY OF | Reception—Hospitable Homee—Pereonal | 1r. .re was party at the residence of Stevon| BALTIMORE, Jan. S1.—Washington harbor is | withoctn very vigorous protest. If there is te A08 ant 800'F st. mw. Mice a hice, wi Goo abd bath basrwindow | qoviagas, Berth side, Art lot from 18th si Mt 8 | arwugns Toracea specialty. Afresu car foal recervad | Notes of Interest. Sorrell _last evening. Those present were | to befréed from ice. Navigation to be thawed |e any land grabbing going on anywhere on the lots: lot 22x80 to 104t. alley. je PRES aed, Misses Bieber, Joyce, Hamilton, Nightingale, |out and the threatened flood averted. The gicbe the hardy Briton wants his Singer in the SoH SEAR UE 3 FORTHE AST. DAVID SONDEEIMER, rear 612 Gst.n.w. —$25-Lm! ; Le Lincoln Park, cor. East Capitol st. ; 26270. oie tires bay-windsw bricks, six rooms. bah | Bst,.cor. 1308 et; 20x40." is “i for #90 per month. Lots 18x80. Ae near a on Lincoln 815. 000. and P sts. ; several corners. ‘ST & HUNGERFORD, 624 14th st. ‘bet. East Capitol and A ste. ; 26x21..9 & sy, | Enna Nightingale, O'Brien, Jones, Sorrell, | purpose of the Long bridge to bank up the out- " yared 380 FOE SALE-CARRIAGHS, wacoxs AND BUG | There is absolutely nothing to distract the | Reese, Wagner, Rabbit, Somers, Walker, Fund, |PurTom or Whe Lone bridge to bank SP fasnees seca lnendiearone guid > 02 i gion on eagy terms, | Repairing, and ordered work | social mind tonight from the charity ballat|Jewel, Harvey, Roche and ‘Wild, Mesera. . ¢ Toar will be heard before tong. cape | Brompely yationded "to. K & JARBOE, 2295M | the Rifles’ Armory. All engagements bave | Steven Sorrell, George Main, Dan Hessler, | All this is to be done by tugs, and the tugs to = “OQnecan never tell what will be the out- a TR SEE OT ba ES Ps a — Ivy City, on electric raiiway ; 30x100.- given way before it and all the indications | John Hessler, Wm. Burdine, Milton Burdine, | do it left Baltimore at 11:30 o'clock today. | come of international di Reviitally fintaned rooms and batn; finished “HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. vis i rilliant success, both social . Curry, Wm. Young, W: honey, Wm. | They are: M. B. Harlow, Washington; Samson, | acquisition ix in question soi cherry. “DAVID D. StON! | rey aes! Waters in we SENS er de tang | sechathetinges Teme! Pend Sag pling ——. oh agee Entry No. Price. | specniation ia this section. the corner of 10th 905—Evewantly Inted residence, 16th S10, “itis 3 tt feat or ee 35 ott sts, ; itis 75 tt. front on F st, by 125 ft. om 0th st. s STORAGE. financially. ‘The charity balls have always been | Yeller, £. Adams. D. Adams, H. Edmonston, | Baltimore: Emma, Baltimore: Vulcan, Balti | looked for manner serious complications amd iis FOUR FURNTTUER TaUNRS, Boxes, | the events of each winter and there is no good | H. Smithson, C. Withers, E. Shepperd, Eugene | more. Tue Templar expected to start but was | perhaps war suddenly vevuite It ont telat 10%: 80-f. ‘alley ;ean bo had “st 81-50 per sa. ft-, on Tht reason why this one should not exceed them all. | Curry, F. Hessler and Stanley Sorrell. detained because her pilot was last night ar- | became ‘strained, as diplomate way, and Rng a easy terms. sabe iareet Separhe aavtnentsighsclean, dy and ‘The ladies wha will receive the guests are Mra. | Mr’‘ana Mee. Edward Rapport celebrated on | feted for murder, It la expected abo wil fol-| snd thought it wiviable to amert her postion : : m_|T. BM. Mason, Mrs, James MeMillan, Mre, ir wed. | 10% later. owing of force, how would the peop Oy aS: ety aoe. ‘thew, bus hess houaey Fents for Kate Henry, Mrs. T. 8. Phelps, Mrs. Edward | J;0usty 36 the fifth apniversasy of fheit wed-| These craft have been docked and first-class naval demonstration? Wass FOE SSE O§EY, $e For 4 NICE CORNER i mes; baplees Soman (Sed % THOSE ELECTRICAL EXPLOSIONS. | McCauley, Mra. Charles C. Glover, Mra. G. C.| oie’ “Besides the “wooden regards” of theis | Stted with ice beaks. They have a reputation | would be our sensations to wake tp some fine Tesideuce in Mt. Pleasant , 10) coun: lot Son 4 pie ndid weil ot Shouse pearly m bum't invest without seeing my fiat or property _Jt DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 Fst. now. ICE $4.250-4 NEARLY indow corner brick: on 4th st. : x) alleys. oR BALE Price $4, 600—A well-built t and baseroent bay window brick. on Q st. m Bh. Grooms and tah DAVID D. STONE. ‘por sare A eRe fH ST, BUSINESS Prop <, Si1 1ith st. Busi to it. ailey brick: Fon. doo. A dwelling; U aad lot 202120 to alley. ; Tot 2100 to pextrn ereperty. 5004 and 806 F st. NICE HOME ON UTH ST. ¥. and A, for coat DAVib'D. STONE, Sos and #08 F st. n. 1000, Gite. fh 41g Rae Ey Se tat bb. Se. ‘4% and 6th, + ch... operty on m: “call at office for ‘bahietia inn ‘THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. DLOUG Lrick. ApBIY 20 OOO TREE RICHARDS _ sah ee x pk SALE ist ‘snail cash payment and balance monthly. Adiress cor apply to SAMUEL BIEBER, Ok 00 7 rented for $15; lot and worth more nw. Jan p onereted cailar: nice home; ». $2600. easy terms. AL DAMMA'S jane” AN PLUGANT SSYORY AND BASE. 1 block trom Diz ayers investizate 10,500 | 37. For best bargains in vacant and improved property in all parts of thecity calle OA centrally located St Seek ftooma, bath and S05 wind SOW Bt. shaw cores renting for | feat 5, store and dwelling; lot 20.10x12 2, Ks. lot 40x138.6; 30-ft. rooms; lot HANDSOME NEW 96,000. 300; bay window, )UTHEAST. K. Fonsi age 81,300 per lot; wat un Jars that handsome S19 Vist st. nw. ; Duilt of brown stone and brick: contains 6 rooins, bath and cellar; nicely papered and «rained lot suitable for 33 Louses, at average #1, 100," This is the cheajest corner on Md, provements thereon,consisting of & Tunning order, with clay sufficient ‘ret. sith and +550. 00 5 Six lors on 72h bet 17 by 100.per tt.’ 0 | amount of gas permeating through the soil wi $i lotecu Sth bet: F and G. 17 by 100.per ft” 9 | enormous. This gas found its way with grente: Four lots on G bet. 6th and 7th, 15% by 108, LD; NEW 8 Room aries indow house: all Capt. Rossell’s Report of His Investigation of the Matter, WHAT HE LEARNED FROM OFFICIALS IX NEW E LOTS, YORK CITY, WHERE SIMILAR EXPLOSIONS HAVE Stable, alley opposite Portland Fiats. OCCURRED —EIB SUGGESTIONS To TEE COM- Stable lot n.e., near Lincoln Park... For full information apoly to MISSIONERS APPROVED BY THEM. LLERSON & WEMPLE, 617 14h Wo beng |. During the past few months Washington bas “she10y duinorek |Ihad several explosions in the streets fey Aeetttal | and manhole covers to underground conduits ‘TOkIF, | have been thrown high into the air by the 2 shock, and in two instances, at least, persons i | have been injured by the firing metal. On Friday last, as set forth in Tae Stax, Capt. Roasell went to New York city for the purpose of studying the method in vogue there to prevent these explosions for the purpose of laying tho matter before the board. ‘The report of Capt. Rossell was handed to the Commissioners this morning, the full text of eee which follows: cash payin “In view of the various explosions in man- holes of electric conduits that have occurred A | within the last two or three months I visited the city of New York on Friday last for the | purpose of seeing what steps were being taken in that city to prevent such occurrences. Some time ago the explosions in New York of this character were frequent, but of late they have nearly disappeared, In’ consultation with persons having knowledge of the matters of New York I find that all, or nearly all, of these explosions occur from’ collections of illumi- nating gas in the conduits or manholes which was ignited in some manner and thus caused the explosions. ix 100 to aiioy: 1305100 to alley. to alle é UNCERTAIN METHOD OF IGNITION. As to the method of ignition the ideas of the officials vary. ‘They stated to me that in somo eases they were able to trace the matter up, and in other cases tho cause will probably re- main unknown forever. Iwas told by Col. Kerney, chief engineer of the board of electrical control of the city of New York, that he thought some of the explo- sions were caused by sparks entering the man- holes through openings or crevices at the man- hole covers, these sparks being struck by shoes of horses coming in contact with the stones of the pavement,and in other cuses that thes caused by electric discharges from cubles of high tension. Col. Jamison, chief engineer of the Consoli- HAS._A” SHIELDS, 1405 F'si. nw. dated Electric’ and Telephone Company, told JOR SALE_ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCE | me thet some explosions had also occurred by lots on the north side of S st. bet. 18th and 19th | the careless use of lighted candles, Statements SO EL & ska were made that at the timo the electric con- A TSIS Fat. duits were put down in New York city the gas mains of the service pipes were found in a very leaky and bad condition, and the sewer and concrete paver t/hurdics pass front: “CHAS. A. ‘SHIELDS, OR SALE—C ra HAS. A. SHIELDS, 140 ras, water, idewalk, side and rear alley; only R SALE_VERY DESIRABLE LOT ¢ 0 | oF less rapidity into the manholes, and it was 1.00 | necessary to remove the covers frequently to 1.00 | Felieve them. hand 14th, Is by 90, Lis HOW TO PREVENT THE EXPLOSIONS. ting iy nortiieast prop- | The methods adopted in New York city to TR BROOKS. 616 12rh at. nw, _ | Prevent these troubles is about as folloy per ft. near H, 17 by H bet. = eee Air pipes varying in diameter from six to YF ties tly peaiscativekien ere iat paralial cane eseat tc ft. alley. Goodloe, Mrs. Ralph C. Johnson and Mrs. John A. Rogers, The patronesses are Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Mrs, John W. Foster, Mrs. Charles Foster, ‘Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, ‘Mrs. Wilmerd- ing, Mra. John W. Noble, Mra. J. M. Rusk, Mrs. John Sherman, Mrs. James McMillan, Madame Romero, Madame Guzman, Madame Mendonca, Mra, Herbert, Mrs. Melville W. Fuller, Mra. Stephen J. Ficld, Mrs. Horace Gray, Miss Strong, Mrs. Eugene Halo, Mrs. J. D. Cameron, Mrs. Ed. 0. Wolcott, Mrs. John M. Schofield, Lady Pauncefote, Countess de Sponneck, Mad- ame Dupuy de Lome, Mrs. R. R. Hitt and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lod; The ladies of the cabinet will all receive to- morrow afternoon at their regular hours. Mrs. Noble's reception does not begin until 4. ‘The other ladies commence their receptions at 3. Mrs, Wanamaker will hold her firat reception for the present season and, like Mrs. Noble, will not be ready to see callers until 4 o'clock. The Secretary of State will. bo the guest of Mr. Jno. W. Thompson until his departure for New York to join Mrs. Foster. Senator and Mrs, Chas. H. Gibson have cards out for Friday evening, February 10, at 9o'clock at the Shoreham. Mrs. John Hay has cards out fora tea on Saturday, February 4. Miss Coleman will give a tea on the coming Friday afternoon. Miss Wanamaker has cards out for two teas on Fridays, 8d and 10th. Mrs, Richard Pairo will give teas on Fridays, 8d and 10th. Mrs. Carroll Mercer has invitations out for » musicale, preceded by a dinner, on Thursday evening. Besides the dinner and reception to be given by the Postmaster General and Mrs. Wana- maker on the coming Friday evening, they hat also cards out for a dancing reception on next Monday night, which will be procoded by a dinner. Mrs. McKay's tea yesterday afternoon brought out her friends in great number. She received ina gown of light blue brocade and lace. Pre- siding at the tea table were Miss Hoy and Miss Card. After 5y'clock the scene was very ani- mated. Miss Emma B. Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, T, Sanford, and Mr. Robert T. Kerr of Laurel, Md., were ‘married last night at the Vermont ‘Avenué Church by Rev. Dr. Power. ‘The ushers, Messra. Davis, Slentz, Ferguson and Shelton, had all they could do to seat ail the guests who w anxious to witness the ceremony. The bride was attired in « traveling dress of dark red broadcloth, with a haf to match, and she carried a bouquet of La France roses,” The newly married couple held a short reception before they started on their wedding trip. They will_be at home to their friends after the 15th of February at their apartments, 1313 M street. Secretary and Mra, Elkins will give a dinner party of eighteen covers tonight. ‘Mrs. Romero at her second and last formal reception at the Mexican legation this after- noon from 3 to 6 will be assisted by Mra. Yrigoyen, Mrs, Thomas Riggs, Mrs. Ffoulke, Mrs. Pugh, Mre. Sutherland, Mrs. Willard Ware friends, which caused plenty of fun, the eve: ing was enlivened by several violin ‘selections by Miss Pauline Iseman, accompanied on the itar by her father. The Columbia Musical Giob alec contributed various wumbere and Mr. sang. An elaborate supper completed ractive evening. Among those present | Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ruppert, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruppert, Mr. and Mra. John Isema: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Iseman, Mrs. B. Walz, Mr. gpd Mra. Niemever, Mr. and Mrs. Ruprecht, Mrs. John Hockman, Mrs. Charles Rosenag, Mr. and Mrs, Aug. G. Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. Schlotterbeck, Mr. and Mr, W. Botch, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan, Misses Tillie, Katie and Pauline Iseman, K. Rupprecht, Katie Walz, Margaret May, Messrs. Joo Walz, Max Rachner, C. Her- mann, Otto Niemeyer, L.P. Sutor, Dennis O'Connor, Will and Bernard Niemeyer, Capt, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Kretzschman of Baltimore. Miss Hayward of New York is making a short visit in this city as the guest of Mrs. Whitehead and her daughter, Miss Christopher, 2016 R street. Senator and Mrs, Hale will give a dinner on Friday evening. Mrs. Hitt, who was to give s dinner-dance this week. has recalled her invitations in re- spect to the memory of Mr. Blaine. Newark Social Club gave their third annual banquet last evening at the Columbia Hall. Among those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. Henry White, Mi Walter F. Smith, Mr. Wm. H. Adams, Nollie R. Lene, Mr. Joseph G. Glotzaback, Miss Ida Ruppert, Miss Katie Ruppert, Sidney J. Stewart, Mr. Edward P. Rollins, A. Hofmann, M. E. Roach, Fred Lemmer, H.’Wanneil, son, Edward Curry and Miss Costello, Dancing | was enjoyed until a late hour. Miss Parson will not be at home Wednesdays, but the first two Saturdays in February. Mrs. A. Howard Clarke will not be at home tomorrow, but will assist Mrs. and Miss Wads- worth of Vermont avenue. Mrs, Dapray and the Misses Dapray will con- tinue to be at home to their friends on the re- maining Wednesdays of the season at their residence, 1107 13th street northwest. The at home of the Misses Carter of Capitol Hill Monday evening was a very enjoyab! event. Music and dancing were the features of the evening. — WHERE LINCOLN DIED. Congress Asked to Purchase and Fit up the House With Lincoln Kelics. Mr. C.C. Glover, Rey. Dr. Hamhn and Mr. rker today presented to the House ap- propriation committee a petition from the Me- morial Association asking Congress to purchase for £40,000 the house where Lincoln died andto spend $15,000 additional in repairing the house and buying Lincoln relics, the whole to be pre- served as a memorial to Lincoln, part of the $15,000 to be used in marking with tablets his toric spots in the city. The petition was signed by Chief Justice crews cannot excel. They propose to maintai their reputation in their present endeavor with | ter into flour the worthless forts and knock tons of coal. seas of hot water and a plethora of pluck. And they'll do it, After a long preface of bustle the start was made from dock, foot of Broadway. THE FLEET STARTS. The Samson, the stanchest and most com- modious of the ficet, was chosen flagship. A miral Sutton, harbormaster of the Distriet of | Columbia, broke the bine and white flag of the metropolitan police from the truck of the forestat. Capt, Masings sounded “lines off,” Pilot | Frederick Stevenson pulled the gongs for steam | and Chief Engineer John H. Kean go. The Vulcan, Templar, Harlow wed suit in the order named. .d let her Enwa A brilliant display of interest was manifested | in the flee:. The rousters, wharfites and ship mechanics | cheered lustily as the file of craft churned on The loyal capitalians sang out “On to Wash- ington,” and the salt-water pars through the heavy, jumbled and ragged ice of the harbor. ‘The Johnson line steamer Parkmore, just in from Liverpool, blew a blast of compliments. ‘The American transport liner Merrimac steamed arong of encouragement. The Antwerp steamer Otranto, the great tramp Enteleigh and the municipal cruiser Baltimore tooted a series of farewells and a choir of tugboats joined in the chorus. ‘The barkentine Chestina Redmond, an old timer at our home docks, and the four- master Lucy H. Russell, « familiar figure in the Potomac trade, dipped their colors, So did the four-stickers Augusta Welt, Jennie C. Ma: amin F. Poole, Calvin B. Orcott, Addi raon and the every-day ihree-master P, Barnum. ‘They all seemed giad to see us.go. They knew we had a mission to perform® The only lack of appreciation which we have so far noticed was at Fort MeHengy. ‘The guns were awfully silent. ‘The Lazaretto, old Fort Carroll and Sandy Point were passed in due order and at Seven Foot Knoll we struck the Chesapeake bay. THE ICE HARD AND THICK. The ice is hard and thick and looks heavy abead. It is drifting in an easterly course, and the fleet steered to the westward, allured by a promise of clear water. ‘A plan of campaign has been agreed on by Admiral Sutton, Capt. Russell Dean, Capt. Silas Lewis, Capt. Chessire, Capt. Taylor, Capt. Masingo, Capt. Larson, Capt. Ellinghaus and | Chief Engineer Tennyson. “A council was held last night at the Rennert. This is the plan: When Point Lookout is rounded Potomac ice will be struck, The fleet will not hit it hard there. Proceed to Maryiand Point. Here, it is alleged. exists a gorge which menaces the aafety of Washington. attack in force,” wilt be the word, The Sam- son in the center, supported on the right by the Vulcan, on the extreme right by the Emma, on the leit by the Harlow. The tugs, it is expected, will make an opening in the ice a” d go through. This part of the program has been fully de- termined on. A CHANNEL FIVE BUNDRED FEST WIDE. ywa's | from Maine to California. je, chuckfal of | heroic sentiment and soft-coal steam, crushed | | hnd been anxi | ing the ink qui ‘Advance by squadron and | ik fleets off New York, Boston and other Atlantic ports, ready to bat pieces the old iron in the form of cant guarding them? What bowl there would be The: be the err: it conta I mored sof navy, an which take great pride. bat in time of peace we should prepare for w The coutingencs improbable, but not im As a rule Eng- laud does not fight 1 prefers African negroes or Egyptians. John Bull would serate his head along while before be attacked us, hat we now of modern en presented and Engiand 6 Tone would have been much more boisterous than it will be now. ‘The mud was two ine! man in the London box ov. and patent leathers stoo: midilie of the street, balanced on bis too, ‘There was an expression of perplexi his features. He glance: om the tips of his brilliant lem ored walking gloves toa shining object nearly submerged the mud at his feet. It was a silver haif dol- lar piece. He had inadvertently dropped ® deep. ‘The gentle- while transferring some change to his pocket Would he pick it up? If he attempted to #0 the presstire of bis band would sink the coin out k mn lagenous would be soiled and sp ‘i let it alone; the | glowes $2.50, too much trouble to remove tuen The genie: tered trousers 2 in the patched overcoat, tat- nd midnight cotaplexton, who mime, pounced i abird. Wiping the mad off his fingers on bis sleeve, and putting th in bis mouth for satekeeping, he said: *“Fo' Gord, Ise in luck to- day fo" sho"! Ex-Senator Warner Miller bas forgotten more about paper than most people know. | “Wood bas made the modern great daily news- Paper possible,” he said to Tue Stam repre- sentative. “There wouldn't be enough rage im the country to supply this source of consump- tion alone, It would cost too much, too. W take @ spruce or fir tree and grind it, trunk and branch; use it all except the bark and leaves, and wood pulp is the product. It makes the best paper for newspapers, absorb- kly, making the issue pos Some of the rolls miles of paper. There are two processes—the mechanical, where the wood is ground between stones, and the chemical, where alkali and sulphuric acid are used in the reduction, ‘This country turns ont 4.000 tons annually. The Paper market may be termed the thermometer of trade, for so extensively does paper enter into every branch and detail of different trades every electric conduit, with brass pipes, leading : Melville W. Fuller, Gen. John M. Schofield, | that the a feels at once t > from them to every manhole, and at the ends of | THN yu Kgth NTs hoper Mrs. Ross | Secretary John W. Foster, B. H. Warder, S. P: | The fleet will then cut a channel 500 feet wide | that the Paper industry fou pet tire mn — = these pipes are put in small escape pipes. Air| yo0¢ 'Mtieg Sherman, Miss Mattingly, dee | LA2eley, A. B. Hagner, J.C. Bancroft Davis, | to Quantico. From this point up the invading | Nowadays nade teow dean ago in ork @ ea ee COLUMBIA quEIGHTS: THE | is then forced into these pipes by means of a| b¢es. Miss Sherman. Miss Mattingly, Walter &. Cox, 8. H. Kauffmann. A. R. Snof- | squadron will, it is believed, utterly pulverize | man wanted to sell me «white pap vost. It otath and Kecesew DASIEL RATT | blower, the Root blower being used in prefer- oun ees soy Maconing a a ford, John Hav, John W. Douglass, M. Mf. Par-| the ice in the Potomae. Through the gorge at | wae the first that I hadever seem ence in that city. shai ae erune | ker, G. G. Hubbard, W. D. David . 8. Bl Indian Head and ¢hat at River View. Then f Riggs, the Misses Hutchinson, Miss Riddle, | } eG i ‘The air is kept in these pipes and in the man- | Jo re | Franklin, C. C. Glover and Teuni famnlin. Vista is passed the fleet . Dr. C. A. Briggs of Ni oe nt coquomiral, Dugding Jot. em south | holes by connections with these blowers, ata | Mim Pollock, Mise ice, lise Carson, the | “The members of the appropriations commit- | Runivetma taane aw,te Mower eee manna ee tie bee fos act contains a out 1,200 navare fesk: | Pressure of one-quarter to three-eighths of a | Misses Sutherland, Mies Worthington, Miss | too with whom the delegation talked expressed 1 to th rary Ferra} to the | ms phon tat ge apmse contains a |. 700 square feet: 9 PsaQh Soule, Miss Clephane and Miss Bacon. | nel to the Aqueduct bridge, down again to the | nis wife throu, a the south, and will visit Ashe- ‘ul restlences going up on all sides; will be | pound per square inch, this being greater than themselves as favorable to the project and an | striped buoy, up the main channel to the much |“ “ Equick buyer” Atply the pressure in the gas pipes. The blowers aro| A reunion of the former pupils of Mt. Holyoke | effort will be mado to provide for ite carrying | uathematiocd Looe bridge down apeis eed | Vile before returning home, He is seeking {OK SALP—A NUMBER OF NEW PRESS” ny ~ well finished. in. seid to no use for it and will not rent 1 Paved alley. “House by Serer 200 cash and ier cheesey ja2s-3t kept in use day and night continuously. | College will be held at the residence of Mrs, | Out in an amendment to the sundry civil bill, | rer into the east chanucl of the Anacostia, | Test, and looks somewhat pale and worn from Bakrk. NORRIS & LAMPTO Kned and every modern app Pree, Sess he city is divided into districts of com-| Howard, 918 Massachueetts avenue, Wednes- cp 5 eee eS This treatment is to be continued until Wash-| the ordeal of his recent tral for heresy im | oh. rah word Zoot Sui shit see mne in referenoe to frontage of Lagrrpdend mipacs tet rhe men hea) day, February 1, at 3 o'clock p.m. MERICAN MARBLE, ington isvelieved and all symptoms of flood | ew ene. Dr. Briges’ care will come up for McLEWAN, 1008 F st. se feet on H st. near printing office: - ja foreman continually going over the aie me . - ho , nal bearing in this city before the general iE a DA\ ground, examining for the presence of gas| On Friday evening the residence of Mr. | arr, Emloeta Amendment That Only Do-|"*3imeppemed. | a tugs for | aseembiy in May, and it will probably be beld. - ‘aud basement press a in the manholes aud removing the covers of | E. T. Bean, at Redland, Montgomery county,| mestic Marble Be Used in the Library | ten days’ service from date of sailing and h. ever been ocepied y in Dr. Bartlett ’ , n0 of a gathering of the youn Notice.—To whom it an t the manholes to zelieve them from any gas | Was the scone of a gr 5 young! Building Adopted. poses to have no loafing. The tugs have i fo elegant Yglidlog fot tn Fashionabie that may have collected. | Wherover any odor of | people of the county. Among ples | joeeee ment a ee ary civid i nvorage eid canghy af Maaeieotan Sees aan Contributions for the Poor. porhoods lack at of on Sat. bets 7th | gas i : ae ified | ent we d Mze. Whitesides 0 g —- The follows . pee 200 Gverlocktn stat oe ee peered te take neice | Eva | bill in the House today Mr. Enloe of Tennessee | !2¢ barbormaster intends that they shall burn it. Sclowing aAéiiicnsl avhenigtions ap rane Mans S20 ow eln eenuuall | at once, and are reqgired to take steps to stop | land, Mr. E, ‘Thompson and wife, Miss Ev : spore rg : > Sac for genet. of ah nent residence on ufdane | any poosble leak in that vicinity. iy these | Urady, Miss Ada Trery of Redland, Miss Bessie | called the attention of Congres to the alleged | gH, Contract price ‘tums at Se heron eerie ee fot. For price and terms agri means the explosions. have almost disappeared | Brady and brother aud Miss Fisher and brother | : ‘ mag 2 a = ns have a ‘ and brother snd Mins Vishor ant iv iscrimination against Tennessee marble in the | Towing Company and the home boats. ‘This serge cere ee ee Slise Minute Beckwith, Mise Want er Dect’ | construction of the Congressional Library build- | price ix cheap at tho present value of towage, | Heretofore acknowledged... ie. We abd ven: Union Abstract furnished TO Fst. now. YOU WANT A} Fe SALE_A FINE BUSINESS PROPEETY ON jet. 17th and th ste nw. at Pennsylvania a INTenren |, New York city bas of underground conduit ME Beas cision 500 So periene. wah tape gaares s fONEY EXCEPT, INTEREST | ror electric wires at tho present time probably | Mise ove Stubbs, Mise Edna Hardy and brother, | ing. He offered ‘an amendment to the bill pro- reves Aeplagee le atv) pre Raggy eh Fe ng ‘imployes Bon Marche 60 a 101, nich Tor) | more than 200 miles, and I believe stands at the | Miss Olive Hardy and brother. Messrs. Smith | viding that only domestic products shall be During this snap tugs have frequently earned | £2°F Boxin Palais Loyal 22 | head in this matter in the United States, and Bean of Wheaton, Miss Valdinerr of Coles- | used in the building. as much as €500 per day. Able-bodied tugs | rota: to da ary icon acuierily @cnguele. Cashel, A. Shaw, H. Haley, W, F. Hohaead, B: | Mr. Enloe said that the marbies of Tennessee | are in request. Scores are laid up by reason of spy ore ann doors from th and 13th; south Fog sshe-tor wire aa xt I would advise the Cornmissioners that, in my opinion, many of the old gas mains of the Washington and Georgetown Gas Light Com- Belt, J. Cole, H. Belt, J. and J. Walters and H. Cashel. Mr. Leo Zwiseler gavoa party last night at are varied enough in tint and texture to suit any purpose and are equal to the product of any foreign country. Mr. Enloe exhibited amaged rudder or erippled propeller. ARMED WITH ICE PLOWS. For waging war against the impacted ice the ‘The “Star of Bethlehem.” The production of the cantataentitied the : t : “6s lebem,”” compo ees cee panies will be found Jeakr, and that it will bo | his residence, 1004 Pennsvivanis avenue, ‘Those | samples of Tennessee marble. He ssid the| ings in interest are armed with ice plows, |) At of Bethlehem,” ¢ yen ve ——— "For full particulars « ‘T. R. BROOKS, of Lith and Emerson sta. 2. necessary wherever the odor of gas is detected, dna and Rosa | American dealers were not allowed to compete Leod, orge ‘aul’s Church, wi McLACHL! om brick, Yeh et. sq. ft inth or its presence in any way observed, that the companies be notified toat once examine into and repair any defects that may be found in their pipes. It would be in my opinion ask- ing too much of it to make a general overhaul. id digging up of our streets. jaz a were: Misses Lille. ier, Miss Carrie Vonde Heide, Miss Jennic Ottenberg, Miss Nettie Barteils, Miss Gracie Phillips, Mr. Harry Walter, Mr. Geo. K. Baier, Mr. Sabastian Phillips, Mr. A. Ottenberg, Mra. B. Baier, Mrs. J. K. Fischer, M B. Matchett, Mr. aud Dire. for the contract. Mr. Enloe said that the government imposes & tax of 65 cents per cubic foot on foreign mar- ble in order to compel the people to use the American product, but when the government wants marble it goes to Italy for it. Mr. Enloe These are ‘simply rams. A steel-armored beam of white ork timber is butted against and made fast to the shoe and apron. This is braced by haleback structure of white oak and Georgia pine, in turn braced with iron strap girders and fitted along the bows, clasped over the forefoot and brought up on the beam. ‘This contrivance | take place on Wednesday evening next at the First Presbyterian Church, on 41g street. 18 will be rendered by a selected chorus of forty | voices, with orchestra, ongan and the male quartet of the church in the solo parts. Dr, Gabriel F. Johnson, the director of the cb JOR SALF—HOUSES: Corcoran st. 1. w. electric companies, including the light- | 0. Koch and Mr. Leo F. Zi could not understand the logic or patriotism of | js yeneered with galvanized sheet iron ompunies and the telephone compahies, isa Ni Z this argument. 7 i thould be requived to ventilate ull thelr con: | _ Mise Nina N. Thompson, 1728 15th street Wrought uail No. 16, | sings the * are driven at intervals of one | “Magi. ‘arrator.” the ‘Three Wise Men, or are assumed by Mr. W. D. MacFar- For SaLe-Lors— ing JOHN B. WIGET, MeLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, i Mr. Holman said it would be best to leave is it that Jand. Mr. H. 0. Simo: 4 Mr. Bern 5 : Cor. loth ond @ tie “fome, a oka an ‘xeeotiosatiy at; | Guits and mantles, olthe: by the method | February’ S and i, Gho wil be saunied ‘by | ‘his matter ‘with the chief of engincere, who | forward “end shall “be vabore dhe’ ler | Mer Frasca Ts Cane aad Lane — ; ; 4 assis , i ; ° i Fog Na cigs mart vee ttt at 2 ieconnbeeh mateone ears donut ieee ona it tio one, and notice should bo rout tothe | Mine Beane Sovtt Smith of Porumout, WH |B dtcied ton, America marble i not Sra] of th ew and the afer hd elow it,‘ | te compar Mr. Macha (ft Bees na, i Laprovemente. 2225 Rooms 4 and 6, Atiantic bn et thie pistes ent aticehes ok neceeeinelnb, Omces tierce neat tonmmers | meer, cps eat secant alla neonate 2 Eee allot Maseactunonite (rop.) favored | ploagh of the Samson measures forty fect and | will be used ou this occasion in connection with Ground wor smoney * . orn for ahowe or specalaticn. euch couatruction as give the proper ven- | day. ir. Enloe's amengment because “it was suc! * ale | th t - ase S DONALDSO: ORSALE SIX ANDATSE-KoOM NEW HOC bdioaling Wat nen near povern tilation to their conduits, the pians for such} Mrs, L, Lowell Blake and Miss Robinson will | good republican doctrine.” ten, ergo wiry gente fine | Rg la ee al can twenty-seven fect and two and one-half | free. JPO% SALE esto WILL BUY ONE oF THE | land), nearschool. stores, strain and} construction to be submittea to the board of not be at home today. ‘The amendmeht was agreed to by a vote of | tons; that of the Templar twenty-five fect and —> yicanen omg honace west of 1sth st: three | gBe f . Son 18th st. extended, Just above Commissioners for their approval before the > 115 to 44, the republicans voting with Mr. . N kres froin State, War and Navy Devartmentes just | Suacoffice. —___ ast” ridaave, macttar te etic Geoes: Tho Star Pleasure Club bas issued cards for | Eivio fomehat over two tons; that of the Harlow ALEXANDRIA, soe ope MSD geIMNEEN oe RIES Fevccay and meet complcts Gebttenn han: toi road roaming tuts ths La pogo vost tintrrac he merrier tal Pip petty a) ena orp age ltd ad Emms_the came. ‘The plongis were con. ALEXANDRIA NEWSPAPER FILES, EO. J “HARDING, ‘Obio Bank building. built for speculation, but for s home; two stories and ever, it will be necessary to require the electric | held at Natio ifles’ ou February THE CHARITY CONCERT. ie " " " Tsth and @ sts. Dasement, double frost, stone steps, brass railines, Elliot st companies to remove their manholo covers at| Mra, A. J. Birkenwald will not be at b - structed at brief notice, on short time and| Apropos of Tar Stan's interesting article om covered Sard, two large porches, special ventilating for the entire bailding; awnings and fly scresus for all the windows ; slectric bells and cus lighting ; I Witter The Amount Realized, 6633, Turned Over | Sid an unprecedented rush of business by the | the newspaper files at the capital it may be 80. ne uent intervals, #0 as to avoid the collectic ‘lds vot 68375. freq ion | today. peaemnacag erg Brewster Shipbuilding Compeny ct Canton, | 140 ost Alounniels possemes O00 auaee of 1s ‘and bud brick fromt house Ne i of any amount of gas at these places, and I rooms, fue cellar, furnace beat. a .D. Church, 187 D street northeast, es Some cabinet and slate mantels. Gpen fires, ius low ia or aubdveision--Lot ix 100,cor, 10th and would suggest that a police regulation be passed | _ re. C. Z ° lessrs. Met: stone Keni WHEN WILL WASHINGTON BE REACHED? =| files of newspapers which back to wett®S. A. HARDING, Obie Pari, votiting, | Fat. 20) cong tors pointe onan Wes Uaistist so Howard ave, ft. Plessent, by the board in the following language: Poll ncaa ie lr bree cd S nee poamalts gets a 4 Tt innneertain when the fleot will arrivent| the. begining ot his century. Doth, ss we 12th and G ste. aw. EWMAN, 15 Rest. nv te ert : All companies owning or operating under- | Miss Vannie Russell of Connecticut. eae te Ene eS") wodingion, Ababa Gallen GAA. tab ben} 6t Goueeen Moar Ge hlemmbts Sean Gee SALE 5 750. $500 CASH. BALAN N BRICK Resi ota: Rett Witney ave., 50-ft. front, ee Coes Coe Sleeerne ices | rey oenteg tou Docsey land) ste; Misses | shorty concert Sox Cee penele of Whe peer et) oS a wy Asean evening, but | *t in possession of the Messrs, Snowden is en- sts. SEW Puss BICKS; PACING BAST: 6 OWNER 310 Mass “Peauiifa! lot tn Kensington, to be sold shall provide for the conduits and their ap-| Dorsey of 16th strect northwest will be at home | the District that took place last Friday night at either the ice is softer than alleged or the speed | "ely complete, and includes the small folio DOME AND BATH: VERY COMFORTABLE, ass ‘jalsim Ruder price ; can be di into two lots of purtenances such means of ventilation as | to their friends February 2 and 9. Metzerott Hail, have got all their returns in Of the tugs will have to be mor re- | Volumes issued before 1503 aad during . Chmnon EF ‘0 SETTLE AN ESTATE —THKEE | sonS’s! WinNT, shall meet the approval of the board of Com-| Mr, and Mrs. Henry Copperthite of 1407 $24 | and today turned over to Maj. Moore, the su- oa is A rt of the iste war, as well ae intri i ° y sented in order to accomplish that. ae “di eal ie prevent the accumulation of explore sess | street northwest aro away on a three weeks’ | perintendent of police, £685, taking his receipt | “The Topi, Maton Urns aed Valean in pulaed ty Saoee Eee ae fn said conduits, and until auch menus otros, | Pleasure trip to Jacksonville, Fla therefor. These gentlemen feel gratified at the | fair weather and even ‘water can accomplish | }"Uarse in sage The olan nan 4 tilation are provided they shall be required to| | Mrs. Florence B. Solger will not be at home | result of their efforts and say that every one | nine miles per hour. They are overbaianced | 2.01" complete, are in possession of the FOR SALE—PIANOS. keop a constant supervision over their lmes | tomorrow, but will be the following Wednes- | sélicited readily voluntecred the service asked | forward by ploughs, which will assuredly dam- | Doration of lexan tem foo kept at the auditor's 3. Inquire OWNER, 210 Est. uw. | ———— = — —=| with reference to the collection of gasses in | days during the season. of and none was more prompt than the | age their speed two miles per hour. Ico to the | Pica ‘These files contain wot uly nine {OR SALL 4 FINE UPRIGHT PIANO: MAHOG- | the mauholes, and Temove ‘manhole covers at | ‘Srs. Lewis Marshall of Georgetown and her | ,@eor@etown Orchestra under the direction of | right of them and the same to the left of theta : 7 fe r. but the detailed history of the United States say cane: fall tal rich tous pond : 7 ; : Prof, Josef Kaspar, whose execution of Boekl- | will also impede their speed, and Washington ’ oephawystover months HESS WOREH maaan naigne intervals to prevent explosive | gueste will be at home to their friends on Tues-| man's March a" Tusuguration «selection that | Sat miles away. sain 4) and « summary of the world's history for nearly houses 01 < 72 | 8410G st nw. i on T st. nw. by Lad fe. deep to S)-ft- alley- me P. & ; B0-ft. front. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Execator, WA Pst haw dad NEW HOUSES; BARGAINS, aadust Tee? 7 Fooma, cellars Tromtig south on res minutes to center of city by fuished. fable, a love.y bome FOE SALe-novses. thst. Pianos for rent, 10-6 a y of the contributions ” FOR SALE—Cbeap, ‘sw-y and hacement house fo ee : ys, February 7 and 14. Mr. Seidl frequently uses on ‘his program, was noi century. Man; made 3 ‘ave. be pear Lin JOR 8: BRILLTA NE, ‘ri-| Irccommend that the board at once com- a ~ them, expecially those by the late Geo. W. P. 4 LON a 16. ines Se rt no fully carved resowogdssitautiy used ajasee pana, | municate to these companies their views on | Mrs. Edward Stevens, 1300 Rhode Island ave- | spirited and elective. Mr. Metzerott's dons-| WANTED TO SHOW THEIR MISERY. ; Custis of Arlington, are of especial and endar Wretched Ones in London Tried to Give | ‘7S ‘isrest. ieee Parliament a Proof of Their Poverty. , “A Loxpox, Jan. $L—-About 250 wreteped-|_ 3F-S. Magruder Dent died at bis home «8 7 wretcbea-| puke street near Royal this morning sbertly used square piano. Guy satzanied: only eth casn.’ Aca LOWiLD. & | this matter and enforce the regulation at the | Atle, will receive on Wednesday, assisted by | on of the use of the hall was appreciated, as ation’s capl- Ek CECA A+ Senta for the “colgbrated | SSM, cet trnctical moment” Teeuation Mrs. Mannix, Mra. W. B. Hibbs, Misses Ken- | Were the efforts of all who participated. The Commissioners unanimously approved | nds, Hoge and Mannix. ¢ R SALE—WE HAVE a NUMBER OF MEDIUM | the report and the recommendations, Miss Boyle of Uniontown, Pa,, is the guest of size sqnare pianos, nice tone and in good musical Miss Frost, 1214 L street northwest. ~potite Wallach pl fon ta ide concresed nd i tal ineny scylish, home-like honsee, For the Eye of the Herdic Company, To the Editor of The Eveninz Star: Foie saare riazon nica fone and it pod fas a Sasso ‘ looking vietims of poverty and privation ~ x hovaee wa Say price, ery clita chon thous out afer cash Tho. Mescnstpaticn” Gabearbtion: Mrs. Edward P. Goodrich will be at home to-| ,,rcm0 Slow mes Tae, ne golumnsof your | gathered on Tower Hill this moruing and |‘ 5 o'clock. Mr. Dent and Cap isn fo $5 Riosthiy’paymonte. ‘Can bo exchanwed at any : was xruile Paper, to cal! the attention of the | fathered on - Mushbach each married a daughter of Col. D. HOME Ene SIDE ta" well as front fine; stool and cover iuciutod, The executive committee of the emancipation | morrow (Wednesday) from 3 t0 6) heraic company on the route of G street north- make 2 Ganley of | their | Gwinn of Maryland, and as Mr. Dent was Sanh Brey tata sinny thevugnort, Prong ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, mot last evening at No. 24 5th street northeast. |° S085. ward of 1727 Com fe rags and misery before the lords and gccompanving Mra. Mushbach from hie ows ver iiwes of con" . | inished with brass ‘The meeting was called to order by Maj. W. C. — waned commoners in parliament. The mob had no | house to home. a few weeks ago, be was WIRE EXCHANGE SOME OF \BOVE FOR WELL- hee every incdern. ad ‘913 Pennsylvania ave, nue gave a handsome dinner of twenty-two settled plan of jure; were too | seized with sudden illness, and for some time LOCATED LUTS OB SMALLER HOUSES. fonventence, such as furnace beat ee = Cox, the chairman, who stated that the object | covers on Monday evening in bonor of Mise h te t one and all they started in | Temained at Capt, Mushbach's bouse m a eriti- CHAS A, sufetns, ing, clectric gas lichtine, ke. Lot is FOR fin sis HAVE, TOO MANY SECOND: | wus to eloct three delegates and two alternates | Littlejohn, pop wen Pg of Bishop Littlejohn of as anion ir hen ps kaeon tee cal condition. His health ha im- cokes oten wt 1 Fill Rod tshiounethetaven wf your waa = 4m the District; to lect a president ands chief Mis: Loss Pooveck Whitekieswbl ce saeches Fethy Sndvrprte ofthe specitare & relapse and died this morning | He was born ttle inore consideration un’ thn part PIANOS marshal, to colebrate ti Jat of Columbis | tomorrow or the following Wednesday, but will Police at first did not interfere, thinking | snd rearod in Charles county, Md.. but come tow noe eet ipation in the District of Columbi iverrmee ss 700 seaecame | Ear Settee eat me tai eeares Heaene Dae ae Pek hg erg ey pe CHAS. EARLY, 008 14th st. nw. AD i cl meet Monday, February 6, at 7 o'clock p.m.,| Will be her last day this stricken wretches ‘meant to make a scene tn various departments of mercantile WT RGE SALE-HOUSES_WE_ HAVE NOW | jaree shinioeats of Pianos, and th onde tolske room | i their respective districts and the main con-| Mrs. C. C. Martin and Miss Martin will not before parliament the police determined to stop ite fore. Ho leavee's, widow and somal for sale on easy terms s ood three-story | for stock coming. we will sell a few pianos suited for | Yention will meet at Lewis Hail, 307 F street | receive on tomorrow (Wednesday), Ist, but will > them. “A force of constables halted the children. Bree Roreeuatin 4 Rom, lath cola, fe | Bocneey practic ante from $10 vo SZacatee | southwest, on Wednesday evening, February & | be at home, to. theit friends ox the at the Thames ombankment and told them WILL NOT WAIT FoR 4 DRIDOR, within half a dozen bioeds of the White | $3 payments and will take any plano back. within. _ —— Wednesday, February 8. could go no further. The. unfortunates/ Several of the associates of Mr. L. W. Spear House! ich re cnsiter cout thing sitpr | fear ihasehanee for Uetier Gost the tae rice Ab Kauctlias hele wieels ide: Mrs, Andrew B. Graham will bo at home to- | 5 ee as Sees meee ements together to discuss what they would 40. | sn bis proposed Alesamdria and selurten tee, qreumivance #4 000 rue op see aca y cae re ae ‘This morning between midnight and 3 o'clock oe 1407, 16th. strost, as-| “the driver, for be ia not te blame,” cat ected wetiseimen eeaend “tenet @it| tele ralirend Vvieltod this city yesterday and sin for "@540. por year’ tou wood tenants safe blowers visited the wholesale oil establish- | Ssted by (Mrs. Bo Prenat yrs PB suk catsodl toy aeauee tgp hooey | Reoen omar So the sod itieet ou seegtgency td, ak for FOR SALE—BICYCLES. ment of Nicholai Bros. and succeeded in blow- | tor Paddock. = ‘aap aenauaek: fallow hed no, collag. Bone of the ecb got ise understood to eM mei fotontion to 4 Sicldencal expenses: S17, anal ink nes soters the lock from the safe. The work, itis thought, | Mrs. and Miss wite and of sn bed pro peregrine ot ny pemindp hg pmo a SHELTER ib ae ae, owen Sel teens steer, ate bean | Fa ny: S01 Broach Red Prog Secgnes Soom aes seat a fow | oy, Attorney General, will not receive tomor-| the Southern Pacific Rallroad Company against | Hoters belie apparent, snsious to benrcested, | across in sleum, bane Ste wanag tS iA VERY DESIRABLE "300, ‘ie remaining: i 2 . row. aa aa "1 sate no. Sextet Rights ogo. The burglars this morning were | Mrs. Philip E. Chapin will not receive to-| cuca foc ehamtcaien Tie ae a | Tbe polos nid Sheer then aint their beions, = r- is BS Bot suogeesfal so far as booty was conc TEGTOE,,bst mil be at home on the Wedneeday | sor tranaportation forthe Post Ofice and: War | S04 ove ofthe crowd was so badly Bart that bs | The Alezandria comyy court will open ie feb: STEAM CARPET CLEANING. There wore some notar and ‘papers in an ren Tone tiessts eid ssc sch eas ead ac Departments, ‘There was no controversy as to| mere ct lens injured "The procession eee tine | sousion at the county court howe here asst ‘Por sate A Bessie! E aa oF STEam | Ox, and these were taken. was 20] some ‘the amounts, that having been conceded by the | abandoned, it pony Monday. B® Bear Dy Bice prew-brick fromt: Teer apa tne 0. 8 money in the safe. scmorrow, bat will receive the following | aepertmepts. for whoo: the services were reu- | crowd thot they went mot be recanted toot ‘The Alexandria democratic committes hes oe, etrietal chandaticres cabinet ae are, ect |" Detective Whesier investigated the case this | Wednesday. . dared. ‘Ihe enly question invalved was whether | tec he procinew of pertinent” indorsed Mr. U. M. Monroe for =. rm sake Spee fe to order at thelowest; ‘but was unable to find any clue to Mary Perry Brown, of 313 New Jersey | the amounts be recovered by this com- ——— the health depariment in ong: SCO. 615 Fat aw... | i { Miss ‘M. MEWMYER, Manager. | the - avenue, Capitol Hill, will not receive on Wednes- | pany pape clean mt > en

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