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‘an ‘AR: WASHINGTON, D,-C,. TUESDAY, — ~ THE EVENING ST. 1K SALE—STORE PROPERTY ABLE CORNER with ail mod. {m:». ni ‘to cars: I alley. 5 \STERDAY & HALDEMAN, is SS Jot: rear ai par pered and dl ry khown in Fovement and convenience hous is thorough in construction and worthy of in- bath and celiar, is four rooms deep on the first two floors and has BACK as well as front stairs. The interior is beautifully decorated and papered and the house is fitted with every modern 'WELFTH ST. neer D n.e.; cheapest ground in ‘we HAVE BARGAINS IN LOTS. foll-3t R SALE-ON 6 ST. BETWEEN NORTH CAPI- Prctanaistew: 2 wr ot i mpnied. te bought for Jot on the hit: «: ED. J. Hampshii caex) thea District. The appropriation for continuing the con- struction of the new post office building is in- creased from $100,000 to $250,000. the purposes above stated; this work to be done under the direction of the architect of the Capitol, and in accordance with the approval of the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1,000. girlish toilette of mai , with ribbon trimmings, Mra Matt Ward ‘of Louisville, Ky., in a rich costume of black brocaded satin: the Misses Walsh, the little daughters of the st 9 the house was thronged. Unfortunately Monsignor Satolli was prevented by a slight indisposition from being present, but bis place was taken by Bishop Keane, who stood next the | guests and friends, and a most enjoyable affair it proved to be. "The parlors were thronged with handsome ladies and their escorts. The music was exceptionally fine ard the refresh- extended tour of the w after March Sat 142 F street northenst, ushers wero Messrs. Michael T. Burns, E. Summers, George P. Dowell and W. F. Carr. They will be at home The FOR SALE—HOUSES. __* FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE_LOTS. } fen to Sevators and their wives on Thareday,| IN THE MOTEL CORRIDORS. = eee Febrnary clock to meet —— py ta perfect order: | premiece S55 ch ete 1809, for Fy frown RR: coma Seed : Today, the last of the regular social season, is | enter into @ reciprocity treaty with the United Bree iee aioe gat UT Sin anes | RCS “Aitorber te Ovo: Fa ht fom one of the busiest dave of the year. Te ia fal | Statce similar to that existing between thi Stile terme 1k. Fox A BROWNS For SAbE-2 NEw HOUS FOsanenb inet year smd mot Rg saiamiadd ¥. wacgaax. | Notable Events That Mark the Close | of interesting events, that began with Mra | country and Cuba and Porto Rico,” waif 5 Darwatn’ Smonthe:3 factories Dulit this sex ‘are, aie - Outhwaite's breakfast. The teas, Just asit hap- | Clement Haetjens, the new Haytian minister, af m1 ELF DROIT PARK. ON MAPLE ANT TLLA oes eons snd ath 5s 94 258 | oe ware Waist A Vit Sie of the Gay Season. Postcence, End both teehee ant most papular | the Arlington, ‘will depend upon whether sack Grogs 8 apath. 2 50 | $f, WBy Rot own Four own home? Here syour chance. of Ren opie, se, inte the SUBURBS one erervbody re part fe atten 4 es heir favor: will lege ager erate ah ORD. = to sell se of the atest ret. room Vilkine’ tea for Mrs. “Our two principal exports are coffee laulu Titers: contulasmc 6 oe ra ati heap papered | 44 Teen, omali COLUMBIA HEIGHTS" rea eS ame dorama ok WERE JUST BEFORE LENT. Mrs. Trautmann is one of the real treats, port e great deal of the lattes = ovement con’ 4| . $7,500, term: Thirteenth st. snd 1, lot 9, 5 ARK will . tea fk ‘Bean is tes, bat none former. Totes, bath, coltar. a lightine. speaking tubes, | Witt REWMAN. 1890 Rest. block Tint iocation: price see ee abundance oom, pute water, frat . - agg gg ony exported 75,000,000 pounds of coffee te one square fron street care: ‘neve ane and investment within the 12-6 z $825 eS loings will ith their presence at one or | Europe last year. It is the finest grade of oof- Scrapicas eect eel clared on tase tote SoS SS" ne ee moe sats | BO. ae ie SPS or sone eeady to Sak cai | ME, snd re Thomas E. Woewaman’s Re-| other of the dianer, partion, and: for agrest | fer grown ant sells tn Pars for a4 cent sao Balance monthiy to suit purchaser. Appl on Sare—Hovses. R SALE_LOTS— ready coption in Honor ef Eminent Divines— ad bal oe i DAVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. nw. aaa L. WALTER. EERE co. ma ay : i eauare ORS te 1, and 5 at 8 + a. =e Bigeye Sasa a. ae Ash ee ee while | Sante Go poten of fice pend counter. . : RICE, $4.000—A 10-ROC at] Sw go 7 ENRY PP, T. + and + W. dehneten me— | they are dancing m and Cen erican col _ st. me. bet Le and MM; baths can | eats oO Pe ee as Tyee ith yu to aifey. $9.50.0a, ft. Exat N. Cope: 706 8T2SEN.W.| 4 vaientine Tes-Other Entertainments. | hre Outhwaite's guesteat her breakfast were | the best grade of that gore. to. Turape. | There Egu two-story stz-reons Weick. wit 9 mt | bent House No. 1117 Nat. nw. | Ont. sw., Slots, 4.446 0a. fey at Oe. - “9 Tom Johnson, | 28 but two places in New York where May oR SALE PRICE FR Prive, 06350 ‘Festus, 8200 ‘caahe balance, $30 per Tones re call sttention 4 that beast | oy Teomed and, tances eho w, THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL, Dr. and Mra. William W. Johneto “ Mew i M. Bryan, so ‘Huvchimeos, "hie. | Soe in — verre ay, — ro} 28 CONNECTICUT AV! zi ee eee ee SALEBY JOE “Ci me - ane Mire: mW. m were at! Perry, Mrs. James F. Barbour, Mra Ross | ™*' ¢ get good prices, « PS os Steet, aa EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, abalf square from Conn. ave., about BY JOBNSON, CHEW. 8 00... Changes of Local Interest Made by the| home last night to an invited company at their | Thom, Miss Ida Thompeon, Mra. Tucker, | United Stater offers us inducements 4-4 /€2.000 cash: tavancer #000" can remain 5 | FOR SALES ‘Gene ‘Frocimlty to the Church of tho | oro S ian OPE pie SeuaES! aaeseeak ee Tee ener tue revet betta eine’ | Mrs. &. a.” Wileon, Mra Mattingly and Mra | W037. cr he whine. et Prade with you, but i cash; “4 , 5 Ly PES jose proximity yard ¢ 68e., $1.10 anc ‘i atone of the illiant reeep- | Smith. ene ‘6 Tt” DAVID D. STONE, 804 and S06 Fat. nw. | ested ou Capitol Mil This howes, mast. he sold Covenant. The acighborhead, os we | 1:0E mraTON—A Geeta of the tant lela: B00. 90 92. | ga ne erie erentiation bill, which | tions of the senson, ‘The hoses recstved ta a Mra, Walter Damrosch and her baby daughter, | "Bud be to our advantage ’ 17 | 7 SSS | within five days. |For price and termearply te Reed hardly tell you. is one of the most | EDGEWO D—Block 5; streets graveled; large oaks; | V8 Feported to the Senate just before adjourn- | French gown of white co sik, trimmed |. © rosch ani aby , We import largely from the United States, ebtnd Picegnry. trae EASTERDAY Ss HALDEMAY, Arlstocretic im the morthwest section. | sewer want oi ment yesterday, there are « number of changes | vith sredl eemcrnenta tes ORE decor mmed | tice, returned yesterday to New York. | mainly tp provisions, pork. Gour, Oc., ourtreds feet 10 neta front: Improved b laczeteick bad | ee ——o ‘The house itself i all Leaeporlint er city Reali feet: harping ny STeveeElag entre in the appropriations as the bill passed the| ments, and never looked handsomer. Miss | The proprictors of the National Hotel gave being worth $6,000,000 a year. urine goods, we AvID D. *FPOME Sie ana 806 F st... | Pre syetid hom precr h SSpparg Aeon TED oT eaten ind L n.w. ; 20x10; 15¢. below | House relating to matters of interest to the | Susie Johnston received with her, wearing «| acomplimentary dance last evening to their | Ye*Ting apparel and notions come from France, ‘arisinn styles prevailing, ax they do in fact | throughout the trop: America. Under Presi: | tstration affairs have and Central and South tory brick. containing seven rooms, AT & hostess and Mrs. Keeler, her sister, in an ele-| ments on the most liberal scale. At 11:30 eae co and ae f oon. a with amt: Sve cabinet mantels? convenience. Lotis 19x90 feet to20-| fe12-3t? ____ 1806 Pa. ave. nw. An appropriation of @27,800 is added for «| gant gown of black and pink striped eatin. with | o'clock the party adjourned to thedining room, | 70, Dew, minister is a ta < e - neiy Papered; desirably, Tocaiedy convenient foot alley. $14,000 i the price. EXCHANGE—8 &. COR. 6TH AND | new boiler plant at the bureau of engraving and | Valenciennes lace, made up th house party. | where refreshmen:s were served. after which | 5 FoR SAE ASICES ER BOUSE. | PRICE ONLY | to cars: price, 86,000; terms, €30 cash balance, $20 Apety to FOr@0 to 0ft aor. Sor Brice and | Dern ‘The gowns worn were very effective. Mrs. | dancing was resumed. Among those present | 10,000; Pst. near 13th: 10 rooms, bath, "a EAGTERDAY & HALDEMAY, | cas, pante p SUPER: U | Printing. Jno, Rodgers wore black motre and velvet; Mrs. | were Mr. and Mra. R.A. Clarke, Representa Eng Te ALSO jell 3t GOS Fst. +4 . Wok SALELGHEAP TO —TMMEDIATE Pi The following provision in the House bill was | Warder, cream brocade and light green velvet; | tive and Mra, Tarsney, Mr. and Mrs. Sayers, | Be visited W aioe mene » A.cheap, bouts on 13:h st ‘nvar R at 10,000: 10roome aE 605 14# fod | FOR, SALE CHEAP TO, IMMEDIATE ECE | stricken out: Mra. S.’M. Bryan, gray bengaline; Mra. Mo- | Dr. and Mrs. Crampton, Mr. and Mra Davie, | He visited Washington about &steen sears age Fee ARTE B'S TONS, wot and 808 F st. Lrogin dwelling. only 2 sgnares from cars ley; near .Y.ave and North Capitol st. ‘AT | And it shall be the duty of the superintend- | Creary, lavender and silver brocade; Mrs. Du- | Representative and Mra Blanchard, Repre- pris ¢ growth aud present POP SALEae a eacnr src eo Gib pec manthsincteding acorn ene FOR SALE—LOTS. E Sb TER oar U S. treasury), 1505 Pa. ave. ent of the comt and geodetic warvey to eo re-| Puy de! Lome, gray bengaline and mull: Mist | sentative Durborow, Mr. and Mra. Cate, Col. | beauty of the city, : 2 : SDEMAN a a : : and Mrs. Jones, Ji 4 Mrs. Clements, Com: Hearty new: three stotice and os ca soomee -~'7 ra GO = ONE SQUARE IN ALEXANDRIA; | duce the number and compensation of the per- | Carr!) yhite sik with pale green velvet sleeves | od ee tee Mee Nakina’ Ginn | “We are confident.” said William N. Hobart Seiies, reception halt vision, fronting 100 feet on Mount Olivet st., with | sta pute an’ whee CURE AS seer | sons now employed as field officers and in the | with pink sleeves and roll belt in the empire | Sayers, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and Mra. Cox, | of Cincinnati, treasurer of the National Dis- nina room and it FF oakar Groom brick. with a.m, a.dapth of “8 feet: inproved by a neat frame houre | Tua. Co. uldg-»: 1508 Pe. ave. 0. ¥. "Goi" | office force as to bring their aggregate com- style; Mra. Fuller, mauve velvet; Miss Fuller, | Mr. and Mra. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Rep" | tilling and Cattle Feeding Company, better . Seah tala, SO re nacDeatag, | "ate ber unre foot. FITCH. Fe On SALE. pensation for the fiscal year 18% within the | white tullo: Mra. Gibson, blaek velvet, striped | resentative and Mise Richardson, Mr. and Nr | known as the ‘whisky trust,” “that, ational fire ee Os Fat ne | ye cate —aonIO) ON FW AE we BETTER | Han bare sum of €222,790, which amount is hereby ap-| Pink and green moire; Mrs, Carey, bine and | H.C. Turner, Reprowentative and Mre, Flos, | eiation wil not a@ect an, Our oom se 12 PR cent wvrst-| Hina! tery cheap cveany terme. -Mx100 on noith | F213 = Propriated for said fleld oficeraand office force. | Froen velvet and brocade; Mra. Loving, Dick | Mr, and Mra Wilcox, Mr. and Mra Heilly, Col, | bas been sustained ai varions times ory brick ; lot 37-62105 | 5.6m! mau vereneget: © seme eatnuee betta n ta oe ea | ei i The National Zoological Park is included in | net and velvet: Mrs. Jno. Williams, blue taille; | Evans, Representative Baily, Mr. and Mrs. ent «all over the ey, SShG0O. 4 dwelling: lot 20.10x12.2, | © aad D sented, 105 ¥ * ved alleys. . '.T OKIE, ft. a bargain. pl athe for stamps and postal | Mrs, Hare, light gray brocade and point lace; | Spang. Mrs. Townshend, Mra. Milburn, Mr. son, President Harrisor nte t near S, store and dwelling; lot 2 » | Fora aly. Mo a PR ___fel1-8t_| cards for the National Maseum. Mins Margaret Cox, pink bengaline. and Miss Parrott, Mra. Bryant, Mr. and’ Mrs, | preme Court bench, ha 1 if Con- 20-48, alley a Balance on tine 1 aNiELE aE i rgaret Cox, pink bengaline. 3 : aikgy (etl comers. BEGGS “Oy eee ee fetz-ate Room 20,CentealX orth eof Roanoke. bets ih an ath water iat. ih and Wain es Barty wads THLE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. ee Reg stray eerie ech al Pre aw gg end nlp earl og faery og oped ow fig ereng oy en rick dwelling: 12 = lot | _f12-3¢ wer and £4 80 ner fox : m One ‘ett 2 5 and J , Senator an: 3 ‘ d Jones, Somerville, pany to b i n, for instance, Po Spemmeidetinapiaed § oS re Se ne oe OE Warmnon,: 6. Senter markets" °°? “"eit.ge™ | For maintenance of astrophysical observa-| wre. W. P. Semple, Mise MeCeney, Mrs. Brio: | Stewart, Crisp, Lucien, Molt, Cross, Lewis, that it would not injure we mot that it waned he fant lot 20x120 to alley. Fednce, te $a.003: terme ane Cal __ 89 Ths. _| ee a Pa Oh 7 tory under the direction of the Smithsonian In- | ton Stone, Paymaster Sullivan, Mr. and Mra. | Gurmin, Wheeler, Hall, Hersey, McCullough, | unconstitutional. We are im mo fear of being j : = al Natio audi, TH SIDE OF | F'istge tot on 4% st. nw. 0 stitute th riation is increased from | W. 8. Hoge, Senator and Mrs. Garey, Justice | Gertrade McCullough, Sherman, Mortimer, | wiped out, ax ix said by some i alley. ). fel1-cit “ pat 1@ appro] ion ine? a y, 7 «apa ameaeal awe tend ve lior- OY | By Spey ene caine seen yee Nanci sOt Ee | 95.000 to 910,008, Brown, the Misses Cox, Miss Macgnset EGse?! Howard Benks, Brace Banks, Bryant, Wieor, | | "Oer esbete system, over which these tes DATID po STONE, Sod and 806 F st. nw. brown stone G-ro . HARE. 1008 F st._| prope {improved at a small expense so that| For international exchanges increased from | Representative and Mrs. Tom L. Johnson, the Enloe, Turner, Reilly, Jolson, ’Jochum, | heen so much discuesion. has been, repeatedly ee Se PRES LE-GHEAPEST AND Most FCONOMET- | twill seid larger income. $12,000 to $17,000. Misses Weeks, Dr. Deale, Mavrovent, Bey, the | Phillipa, Mesere‘Mecm, Kerr. Moore, Albert, declared Inwful by both American and’ Paglia gab Phorenry. TOR SALE — Two Taha Rovecdws 10S. “Ouly We per tort, oe | _ feats” CAFWOOD. tel Foe te aes, ¢Tunclowteal <seceesotet | <P'cor- oul Mus Ocrtullsih ten Ga Toarkap: | Usesed, La Maced, Eemapton, Coat) Onctaaee| Goslane st Muerte ont ee uae te peeoeeel s ihtes bate rocsins Tot 38 feet | pytyioeh, Union ART. 8 Ne oe BD J VOGINK O60 a_| Pon sre AIH, ST, PROPERT tom of the Smithsonian Taetiaten, ineading | Mt. and St BH. ardor Me. and tle Cat | Bryant Porter King Browolas, Sigget, How, frm io bonne nev hors tha sy stor , Hoou: 2, IO Pst aw. LOT_ TS 503 ing: will soon be available for business uses.” Price, ‘ lisle, Dr. Dickson, Mr. and_ the Misses Brown, | Howard, Parker, Mosher, Sesaford, Domer, corporation similarly orga: red. uly’ 2. balance to «nit Se ee ‘and only 15 feet from 14th st. ou be x i salaries or compensation of all necéssary em- : ; | a “DAV I'D” STORE, Sot and 808 F st. nw. F “AT § 5ACHIFICE OR WILL TRADE, | sige and 1d,” $1.0 per foot. This is | #48,00), (No.49). TYLER & RUTHERFORD,” | D)oves Or increase, is made from $25,000 to | Mr. and Mrs S. M. Bryan, Representative and | Burton, Curtis, Mitchell, De Knight. 1 cadial pak bisins cane bee aa SOR SALY PRICE. #10,000—A FASHIONABLE | ene cde reused: DANTE RCO LOE ce |e paresin. JPOk SALE-LOT COR. N AND 9D STS: 100 FEET | $40,000, of which eum not exceeding $1,000 | Mrs. McCreary. Col. and Mrs. Christy, Mies | St. Aloysius Church yesterday afternoon was | j le weather bnrean,” sai Thcalions lon X st. sear Conn. ave, and the | Te i . Dey Era at cee ae ce etary | many be eed for rentof ballding. Christy, Mrs, John R, Williams, Mise the acene of a very pretty wedding. Mr. Will-| Grand Marshal Martin T. McMahon to Tas <— “HOME SEEKERS! 40x85; cheapest | ¢coRonuical subdivision opposite handsome improve- | ‘The following new section is added: For com- | Gen. and Mrs. Williams, the Misses Williams, | jam Francis Brosnan, manager of the People's | Stax representative, “and with all the forseandt ntion. See what we offer ¥ building lot on the hetzhts, mente oe = “610 1th st. uw. _ | Pleting the repairs upon the Smitheonian build- | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dodge. Mr. and Mra. Heber | pispatch Company, and Miss Mand Irene Sum- | the slight eloquence at my command ent scones ti: deateaiat aac cia awe rowins northwent. three nta'es feliat ED. oh SAE STON PLACE, COLUMBIA | 198, Sud for such other work as is needed to| May, Mrs. Cayetano Romero, Capt. and Mrs. ' mers were the contracting parties. The brid thar they seectorane a ng Duge FO8 BALE A Desie ance BUSINESS PROF | Mspen rons ‘Dutier’> pantry, collar University sro, between {ath and 15th sta. protect ae building from further deterioration, dew petri ae SOS a handsome rese of mauve broadcloth, | secs: wenth nabs ace ae 2 ee _ the lates!’ sanitary ew. :lot 25145. an place it in proper sanitary condition. e reception given nigl y Mr. and | trimmed with sable and velvet, with hat to labile to the a wid ane Sie aie Ie Provided, That any unexpended balance re-| Mrs. Thomas E. Waggaman in honor of Cardi-| match and diamond ornaments. ‘After the ce ne "seven recmmand bath: fotSoano | Horerehiy modern ant wor of inspect FINEST LOT ECE OF LAND maining fo the credit of the appropriation for | nal Gibbons and Monsignor Safolli was a bril- mony performed by Father Gillespie, ait a be converted into a store ‘sual cash payment an at ne: Sit A eae ‘oofing, an th, i ? Iv 7 | by Fat! tt—the bridal p: t for Lcec used Wecrcheasemae ‘Apely ew PEtseet soos Saduare feet. Price, 60 cents | fiteproofing, and so forth, #1 avail for | liant event. From shortly after 7 until long | by Father Barret ridal pair left for an weather, and as they are hone and expert weather may hope that the gri dition. ma The success of the ceremonies depends toe mae, nd Pose aan tricken from | CaTdinal, to receive the guests. ‘The reception | The Misses Drain gave an exception “predhndyseper se ~ m 5 ge 2 spection.. Location very bela on line of e following provision was stricken from | was held in the picture gallery. Just back of | pretty luncheon yesterday in honor of M extent upon the atmospheric com Teo Davin Dr STONE, whe and 908 F st. o.w. ihe cerporaie ate iy, increase ‘ . the bill as it passed the House: That not more | where the charming young hostess and the dis- | Preity, /uucheon vesterday in honor of Mrs. Fy other arrangement and continged Pom SALYa 82.000 WILL BUY 4 NEW 2STORY | ts usD5equare feet to alley. Price $:1,100,0n monthly | FoR SALEZONLY 85.56 bed pant Et than seventy-five cents per thousand feet shall | tinguished prelate stood the shining greens of hus Ohio, ‘The decorations were in pink, the | Provided for; every down to the time brick o Bw. ; ‘ot (ael11.@ Apply L. WALTER WEED & CO., F° ORE SO eure. Saaercoenel tor the ieectied, be paid for the gns_ used in the government | the tall rubber plants in the conservatory made favors boing Le France "The guests were | == piece where Mr. Cleveland It DAVID D. STONE, Stand £06 Fst. pw. ~ at 500 Lith st_n. w. P4375; on the northeast core: of #1.and Fate. a ee WERE buildings in the District of Columbi an effective background. Thelights these were | Yirs. Franklin Clark, le au ohne. ae i = = 1 — a JOR SALE—A VERY CHFAP HOUSE: _ Ss aaa Telhor DAVID D. STONE, BOLSOGT st iw. | Set. west of and near TO PURCHASE THE LINCOLN HOUSE. shaded in red globes, making the paying waters | Lincoln, Mrs. Sevellon Brown, Miss Tedfern, | ington MUeUTAOn RENTS Duk 85. Test. nsw. 7 rook ¥ Te ee contains about 1,700 cots benutiful residences | a eoowing new provisions were added: To | in the fountain below it of a rosy hue also. Mies Dorsey, Miss Hutchinson, Miss Mohun. | . Zowery brick, Srooms «nd bath; lot Fotar stost DEsIHADCE BUILDING SITE rx | (IDE UP on all sldes 5 WALTER WEERE CO ee ee een ‘The entire scene amid euch artistic surround- THE CITY FOK THE PRICE; sizo 275x100; a few steps from the cable cars on the south side of Ki st; about 170 feet from 14th ot sold this m H br Appl For 1 SAI SMALL TRIANGULAR BLOCK enable the Memorial Association of the District of Columbia to purchase the house oml0th ings was one not often reproduced in this ¢jt: ‘The cardinal in his crimson robes and the glow- ‘The dancing reception of the Catholic Club of Washington last evening at the National | Rifex’ Armory was a most enjoyable affair. “I know of one woman, wh @ small patch of land in Alamau FE RS, = treet i d F ot , | ing purple in the bishop's cloak made of them | $1,100 in one year in tobace Jpok SaLe_carap notsrs Fors eRe MODERN BRICK REST. | Don't mise this ch Of round, being allot. there Abrahusn Lineal tied. €85°000, th eits | Picturesque figures even inn room. where the | The gathering was most sclect, the floor not Col. James E. Boyd de tthe é. OD INVEST ME NTS dence, 1 st. n.w ; 9 rooms and laundry D SQUARE 125, n - ec very walls glow with color. While the company | being overcrowded in consequence, and dano- - . " os =) bulit new houses. near Gth and K | andcellar. $12,500. “Apply to OWNER, 1310 Mass. Bounded by Virstoie spadtaee D ste. now, gee ees to be in the Unit at pda — siaerpangesst hyinecodymgiy — | ing was participated in by all with ‘the keenest | Ebbitt. “Tbe “gol tobe os it Te as —— 4 CHANCE FOR, SPECULATION. , OU 81.15 | space for 25 desirable houses, Price, €1.25 per aauare | giJ.0r eh {pape Merge grb reamnad od ing rooms, library and dining room as well as | Pleasure. The reception was given for the | is called, extends through several countig im SALY O8 EXCHANGE Soe sae 0 «rade; 81.508 foot ssked for the lot in|‘ Apply to J. V.N.HUYCK, $10,000; and the architect of the Capitol is au. | in the upper and lower picture galleries that at |tmembers of the club and their friends. my state and it is here that the beauttfal and I717 CONNECTIC apaetn aon ae eeawia ae fo10-At 1505 Pa. ave._| thorized to purchase the present plant when the | T time was there the least crowding. Tho| A pleasant entertainment was given last even- | costly golden leaf tobacco te grown. —e—ve | RON SALE same sbull have been changed to adirect current, | house was everywhere decked with scarlet | ing at Mra. Myer’s School, 1827 Istreet, by Miss | “The soil is peculiar, containing allies, and ie - AT THE INTERREOTION OF NEW. YORK ave- | 80d for this purpose the balance of the appro- | tulips. They banked the mantels and filled the | Dorsey's calisthenic class. The exercises con- | light and sandy. Fertilizers convaintng m lange epee AEP CICK. NUE, CAND 22D STREETS Wa having a front priation “for introducing the electric light into | Center of the refreshment table. sisted of dumb bells, led by Miss Ethel Lock- | percentage of ammonia are uved. The leaf i 2 feet on Peuna. ave. AY, Owner, 42 “ail Foe 842 onsson, cHEW & CO.. 617 F. Brown stone and pressed brick, 9 rooms, new; Use. near Lath: worth nore than price: 88.500. Sunny home on fwe crenwes, hort and wath park- fx. large trees. lo | B wit bay" 5G at. bandsomely 6 ised: OR SALE_8500 CASH st. ne. i PO SALE—WASH’ DANENHOWER, Successor to, Danenbower & Son Real Estate and Insurance Broker, fel4-2t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n. w. Tossct Wy abe 110, B 5 2. about Ny ice for each per fe. fe axe of 124 feet on. {he avenue and 7 street. property. Sufficient ground for three excellent brick houses. Will sell at alow figure and take in part ‘exchange a small brick house. A REAL GOOD THING. Three excellent lotson Willard st. between T and Uand 17th and 18h cluding pay for forty extra Capitol police for three days, at $8 per day each, $4,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. scacnalic tienen THE CASE OF BARBER. All the Papers Now Before the President Mra. Waggaman had onan elegant gown of of the faculty; Rev. Fathers Lee, Williams, Maynadier, Barry and other clergymen of the city. The commander and ward room officers of the receiving ship Dale were at home yesterday Mrs. James Lansburgh wiil receive on Wed- nesday of this week instead of Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. at her residence, 205 I street northwest. Mrs. Geo. W. Evans will not be home to callers tomorrow. Miss Helen Boyd is in Baltimore visiting Mrs. Harry Dill. its Genate wi itol.”” hart; anvil chorus, led by Miss Ashmead; | soft, silky and very lig! dis used mainty for or peice - aBerEn Ngee hale pl leet} Sra"ey cansk te the'| white catisy veiled in jotted met, and a Sockioce | Serch Lait’ win temteres, fol te Dan Been: | rappers. A cme oe also mined Dath; nicely panered feibbe «S505 Pa. amount above appropriated as may be neces- | of large solittaires was worn. Mrs. Waggaman, | White; wands, led by Miss Errol Brown; rings, | With common g co and gives 1K ; ee ee aa Ht ote. m. ae sary, shall be available for the purpose above | het mother, and Miss Le Buef of New Orleans, | jed by Misses’ Weaver and Wills; pantomime, | that yellowish, golden appearance sc. dearly 000 | peth'and mand’ ape Sop terane nad FoR oerawner conan oF c aun sore | nanod. their guest, were gracious helps in entertaining. | led by Miss Moorhead. The minuet was the | prized by «mokers. Ihave seen iteell as bigh saad ‘CHEAP AT 83,500. STRERTO NW. For purchase of the electric lighting plant of | _ Among those present were Secretary and Mrs. | Jagt of a beautiful exhibition of graceful and | &* €3.a pound, while ordinary tobacco sells for WHITE, S30 Fst. nw. ey ee Tee, wenn Ft me. near | Dimensions. 181x140. "A desirable location forse | 144 House wing, $10,892.68. Noble, the Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. | hélltbrul exercises. The class was dressed in | from 8 to 10 cents. The price ordinarily rales PRETTY COTTAGE IN MT PLEAS- se Le te ore erglamaltbouses. For price, &c., For repairs and extension of the to sod a aa — a = white with blue and pink ribbons and formed a ~~ nF pokes ta, 80 you eve it is very prefit~ < ane bath: latrobe- oven erate; 7 >, = & = " = J. V. N. HUYCK, et the present irement the ats , rk, lorse, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. | pretty tableau. Miss Hollyday was a success- | ®ble and a source of great revenue to the sie Bis eco. evi #78 ion, ta, aS, eguare OAL: Kentucky ange, | £0100 1608 Pas ave.__| Begg,» Present requirements of °°) appleberg, Admiral Frankin, Mine Sand, Tep- Eeicsder in the Sntriento Saudis tas eons | stote Ins al sold at auction and the grower « é Lie Fat. > 73feet front on Kent R SALE i resentati lerbert, Mrs. Scidmore. Mrs. Stan- | skillfully executed. Refreshments were served | Cares ond when be brings it into town. . and'S, 12 & 13 sts. 6.000 | aller i -__ Price per foot, 40 centa. A TRIANGULAR SQUARE OF GROUND, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, accsicag For, Si nr . ae RTS ° . i cANGN : E nard, Mr. Beriah Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. | and the evening closed with a dance. ra to dat: Seaceare | 26S _DAVID D. SXOKE, 606 ens 000 Kot. nw. BOUNDED Pore GtRee: ae Under the head of geological survey increases | Barbour, Mra. L. B. Webb, Col, Mra. and Miss| "yee V. ‘Thompacn and Mra, HL Owen| “On this, the last day of my service in the 15.000), alley, Ub. Ar. 6.00 —— P Vdinitts the cotmer of Binteoys 10d | Containing 15.370aquare feet of grousid, with nearly | are made from two to four geologiate at $4,000 | Christy, Dr. and Mrs. Mackall, Miss Dorsey, sti all rroee informally to their | €™ploy of the government,” said Indian ¢ eed texte x15) to 2O-footailey: five beantiful buildings tes. a yeeny, Saners rae, peeks each, from two to three paleontologists at | Miss Mohun, Mrs. Matt Ward, Mr. Paul John- | Thompson wi ee Se aed ° HEISKELD & McLERAN. © aed 5 fold DANID D. STONE, W04-400 Fat. (pea ecard a am s D: Mrs. Jas. Dudl gan, Dr G, | friends the remaining Fridays in February at | missioner Morgan, “comes to mo a commu i L TERAN, 1 ar each. eee ann = 3 Apply to £2,000 and two new geologists at $2,000 are | son. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Dudley Morgan, Dr. G. | s03'G' treet northwest. cation from the bot desert «ands of souther be a The above ts only a portion of the property on my | FOR SALE—LOT2, BLOCK 21, 50 FEET 5 L. Magruder, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Pilling, Miss " era . n onl : 5 : * te added. To provide for padding ical Mr. and 3 . ; JOR SALP_ Re books.’ For full ist eal at office for ‘bulletin is ron Kenyon st. Columbia Helglite, at Sac. wfoot, | _fel0-0t scccavaniisrosse tres @Sh, bento Aonane ‘Anna Seaton Schmidt, Senatorand Mrs. Dolph, | Mrs. Brackett and Mra. Steever will not be at | California, on the banks of the Colorado river, Ost nw bet “tei0 THOS. F. WAGGAMAS. | ongtaie Eserione eee an) Pon eee OF TEADE_VEBY, OHEAl th ea for maintenance of How- | Miss Throckmorton, Justice and Mrs. Brewer, | home on Fridays until after Easter. Which brings up the wonderful work acc BR SALE-DWELLING HOUSES; 6 ROOMS, | _fel4-2t _ DAVID D. STONE, 804-896 F ot. n SUITABLE FOR CONG! SATAN, ard University is increased from $18,500 to| Mra Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilson. Dr. | Mrs, Joseph Giles Eaton has changed her res-| plished by the governm schools at Fort . ‘bath and mi. OR SALE_SEVERAL PIECES OF BUSINES: | fo8-1m E. W. BYRN, Office: Munn & Co., 04 Fst_| $54 500, and Mra, Heger, Miss Edes, Mise Kate Field, | igence from the Ebbitt to 704 20th street north- | Yuma, Fort Mojave and Penis, Ae Fy, 10r rent $3 w7ahe | SEE An renevand itrotes: Freee US A Ens kak Eb TAMGANO S| POR SALF_NORTHYAST. AX ENTIRE SQUARE Theappropriation for roservationsssincreased oma ety piper nig ree ed (OS “The Yuma Indiaas are the towest, mewtall im batty br., renting for 835. 90. 84.500 | “oso and 1022 Georgia ava. ne. : ARTICULARS. : Gate line of she Eckinton B. H. extent . Solomons, Senator, Mrs. and Miss Dawes, Gen. . ; ~ inns are the tows i Will trai for uther provers. ez. “JOHN MILLE PAE UCOLABS vip D. STONE, 804 ana 806 F,_ | H-BEMMES, 002 F ot a Snitheonian grounds from $2,300 te 86,000 | Greely, Mr. and’ 'Mre. Marshall MacDonald, | A Pretty wedding took place yesterday morn- | of all the savages. They are dull ot intellect, ia Bae ; : ~ STORE: CORNER GEORGIA AVE. | 1 near coveraput printing offer, 0) fort frome run. | doors fromm Ean’ Cupliol ean tert connected with « meter in the lamps on the | Worth Gordon, Mra. and Mins Soule, Mine Cle-| Mr. Job ig eg La beer ag oon gs eget Fee EE LIU SE Re. ; storegnd dweitings fe, Vath and | purr owes; price, Ifsold at cuce, 81-35 a foot, woren | MAmenteif desired. S7UDIG grounds 3 Teecense( from, @10he (ae eae eae nee oe ene eS ate ints Senta | poss noe tee ea ees ae cine i ¢ te eaten Ew ne DAVID D. STONE, 804and 806 st._| JOR SALE—LOTS— Bee cscoe of Glacnsla Hospital the in- | Mrs. and Miss Darneille, Dr. and Mrs. Gallau- | at the residence of the groom. Miss Maggie a a og See 2 SALON EASY TERMS. THAT ELEGANT | 0K SALE CHEAP LOT crease of from #12,500 to $15,000 is made. det, Mr. and Miss Nicolay, Miss Patterson, Mr. | Allen attended the bride and Mr. Rodger | ore pr the Beth; sued locality, new and eble front house 32 Is street n.e. Inguire on sa) on Mass, ave. na. none Oty Bert. $1.40. | CHANCE FOR A TRADE. The following new section is added: To] and Mrs. Richard Pairo, the Misses Williams, | Brooks was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are | 99 ens. The pe fam yd — atius, —Tare14Te | Hes0."A st. 'ne. near 6th, 81,000. enable the secretary of the Senate to pay the | Representative and Mrs.Cable. Minister Tateno, | away on a short northern trip. Sab mies pamshamed ahous Go Wiemebe. baal fet tm Bacehe: i nesaw ave., opposite Geu. Swai ‘abl | sees Ge eg iE Anexcelient piece of >roverty, necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies Mr. Nakavama. Mr. Jules Boeufve, Mr.and| Mrs, M. Kaufman, Mre.E. Raff, Mrs. L. J. erected, schools started, an@ today th canes og 20k SALE HANDSOME I Bor location :new ‘S-room houses: bath and c= felebe David De STONE: 504-800 Pee ow. £.:10:8-388 to 90 foot aller, 20cu of the President and Vice President of the | Mrs i hedge Bebe Miss Riley, Prof, and Mrs. | Kaufman and Mra. Ferd Frank will be pleased to | cramped, while the “filthy beast," as they torteed tb. presmed Dorie utiful decorations; cabinet mant-!s: fine INVEST Wr NG only half « block from Pennsyl- United States March 4, 1893, incurred by order | Cabell, Ju: 3 ¥, Gen. see their friends Thursday informally. : . ao ee ion open fie ‘lace plumbing Grst-class. JACOB J OK SALE—DON'T INV TTHOU" F nil , 1898, y 5 iy . pp treete yh ouer, 00 taht new E MEISE OF BAKOMNS TN Lote. | BEEING vania ave. ; two frames now on the of the Senate, a - Phenix. “At Fort Mojave there pump which forces thi to the dry packed wonderfully rich soil, which, when irrigated, produces enormous crops, especially of watermelons, of which the Indians there are ax fond us a Georgia colored In operation a steam ter up from the river in man. A bill has just passed Congress appro- Care and herdics ." FOR eee Red ts tows Sand S.sq. 1033: 14thst. n. @ sis. ; krowing neighborhood; 20:80 for His Action. afternoon aboard her from 4to 7 and all the | Mrs. C. Romero, wife of the Mexican charge ting money for building an irrigation dite Raina gontebe nd , 6.2 front ; running through to Warrick ft. to 10-foot alley. Notwithstand- The case of Barber, the negro murderer sen- | S0cial world of the capital seemed represented | aafraires, is enjoying a winter trip with friends | in the desert, which will make it bloom like i; 1414 29th st. nw. St per tt, 0c. es ing the fact that property on the op- i in the throng which passed over her decks, up | $o'y¥F Camnda. flower garaen when completed and give the Ii Pe Ts ER bapuiiadorw peveasd bet TUR SALE Lot 4. sa. 1034, fronting 71.8 feet on Tonite aide of the street is held at tenced to be hanged next Friday, is now before | s1.4 down her companion ways and had a good | °° Mont ; at ae ae ee . room hour ip Mt. Piessent, near cable core: | ford tpomeand bath. stationary 3th and 7 Mewalk, ag and sewer: per ft; 0c, $1.75 per foot the owner of these the President, the Attorney General having | time generally amid such unusual surround-| Mrs. V. D. Stockbridge and the Misses present impossible.” — Gaye ate frome andl Baek yar Fedtced to least great iithout sebing my lia of bargain lots will sacrifice at 81.30 per square submitted all tho papers and his report thereon | ings for an entertainment. Of course the ship | Stockbridge, with Miss Graves, will be at home cole rl ast corner G and 12th: bank and office build malt, counters, Be. wills Dat a barcain. ‘saved if you have €3,000cash to invest in new i LOCATION. foot. between B and C, half square from the CARD. to him this morning. The President will prob- ably act in the matter tomorrow. was trimmed from bow to stern with bunting. ‘The upper deck was closed in with canvas and Thursdays in February at No. 1342 R street. He Stole a Bicycle. Mrs, John J. Williams and Mrs, W. H. Batter] 1, tho Criminal Comt, Judec afoC “! a . i Int 18x70 to 10-foot alley: new 2- ly $2. 60 foot. ——-_ ++ the could have danced there if they j: ‘ in rimit ‘ourt, Judge MeComas, thie ™Sisineas property on Aik sem. w, near L, 30% ft he i DaVID'B, SEONE, sot 900 F ot. nw. Bi mregelpeSocogthndtoond sage ALEXANDRIA. liked. On the lower deck rofreshments were | Strw Robert Calldte went a He eee! anid | morning John Archer, « colored boy of fourteen bo Pp oy ag tend; rags. crystal chan teliers. handsomely | POR SALE— ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND parla Heaters pe perth Sa en a afternoon to attend a5 o'clock “tea” given by | Years, was convicted of the larceny of « bicycle woe OTS AND HOUSES. fet | PAE fen 1; boiga ons of the mowt complete houses in | Tam offering for sale 186 feet 9 inches on the north will refund the deposit and all ex- _ ALEXANDRIA CITY COUNCIL. ter Littlefield’ Copt Robinge, Thee, pales, | Mrs. M. J. Dixon of 107 West 20th street in|from 1B. E. Dakin on W POR SALE OR EXCHANGE 4 xew anon | fee citgs ull be sold on ease miomthiy" maymente; | stlcat Wat uw. between Sem and Git, br ey ot pouser incurred in such examination. The city council will hold the first of ite Feb- | ter Littlefield. Capt. Reisinger, Lieut, Rodgers, | honor of fra. Van Dike Johns enh cmteusd t @o oem csbed ee ee OE mens and renidence purposes: terius ease Apply | JOHN B. WIGHT, Tuary meetings tonight and itis understood | Teo,cn, were assisted in receiving by Mrs, Ea. | Miss Chapman willbe at home tocallers on| Mr. Albright, his counsel, asked that mrtg: Property. OWNER, O05 Rhode Island ave. | sller: pew bay-window brick. 7 gu0G rooms and 1410 G ST. N.W. felt | that the mayor will advise council to procure ®| ward Green, in white bengaline and emerald | Tuesdays at 1511 30th street. — Mt a that = nce = eaxy monthly payiaents; get permit to inspect at this r + cE. SSeS trol wagon for police use. The cost of horse | green velvet; Mra. Houston, in gray brocade,| A pleasant surprise party was given Sun: = > oe cago. Mr. Clagets Pet ibe oe ART EN TAT ALOR I | Sire SOE RS Fini ie Gaatcol fronting lay oust SL ten | SUBURBAN PROPERTY End wagon will not exceed a few hun- | Snd Miss Relsinger, in red crepe end silk, The night at 1002 Peuasrivania avenue northwest yo | susded to the character of he boy, be having ie . window brick °7iewad rors and foliar, Delaware ‘ave. se: solld “ground; sidewall; very x =___|dred dollars and the expense of ite imain-| captain's cabin was used asa dressing room. | Miss Edna Baier by her many young fricnds, it | Ot convicted before, and in this ‘connection - iwis. electric Uabting:: | evervthing complete: price, €4, 70 abe Bila Sate ae Thor RENT—FI OOM FRAME AT BROOK- | tenance will not, the mayor thinks, exceed $10| — Among tbe guests were: Capt. and Mrs. John | being her fifteenth birthday. Music and said that there seemed to be an impression that ntries: side yard: wide | permit ibe. fel4-2t AVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. n. w. )R RENT-EIGHT-ROOM FRAME AT BROO! ii ing 7. ‘asic and games | convicted boys under «ixteen years ib it Farting. seinct improved neighburbood conveuient to | Large all of 8 JOR SALE—A NICE LOT ON STH ST. 8.E.. ON jand: ball. cellar, bath and attic; latrobe: range; | per month, as one of the can sot as | Rodgers, Commander and Mra. Dickins, Com- | were followed by supper. ‘Those wnwelee eo mites caade el ae eee ‘Merges Wortmansht a iargauchout the very | 734 2 K nalfsauare from Peneyivania, ave. ; oniy | Boke Covet “Mer Tnaulre 1. 8. HOLLADGE, a | driver, but it is likely that very soon a driver | mander and Mrs. Baird, Miss Phenix, Mrs. | Mise Lizzie Just, Miss Carrie Von’ der Helde, | '? merging ane Fmd sas one fect e only eae! sine ia! surrounded Ine hou: = OWNER, cor. 7th and H sta ne. will be added to the police establishment. An were *‘inay be sent,” thereby giving discretion to . aa = =. > L Frank Howe, Mr. Fred Payne, Mr. Gibbons, | Miss Gracie Phillips, Miss Jennie Ottenderg, a aa. aie Fe era a nes moh and $00 F at. new. | FOR Saikin Heike KAESr Ua eth hae DANE | ordinance will also be introduced looking to| Mr. Gresham, Mrs. Cable, Miss Soule, Miss | the Mises Lillie, Elva und Rose Baler Ae ee ee © ee Seem DENCE NE Boe caLk OuLe $3 A Foot 2 FeORt on Zoom house and bara, and 4 scres for 83.009 6300 | the pain (ote years the mortgages a i, a Mr. sar Miss | Ottenberg, Mr. 'S. L. Phillipe, Mr. Harry Wal- 2 priseatior’ia Samhecsen, ‘Chpeenebasahen yEoTieer at Cot ae. 3 ince to sult; S-room ‘Rew house, $ acres, | on the public schoo! buildings. Miss Ashford, Mr. George Howard, | ter, Mr. George R. Baier, Mr. Leo F. Zwissler, a - E RITAU DDD: stone, sos ana goo Fat, nw, | $629, :setaliment plan; Groom house, Sores an , Mise McLanaban, Mrs. Dunlop, Lieut. Barrett, | Mra JK. Fol ig omedleg the boy seemed to have a penchant for metais, | Kiso several of the finest lots in Rockville Park | = = en ee ask pr atin ras SEC CRESS Miss Aline Wilcox, Mr. and = = and Mra. | but be would give him a trial, and sent him to | from $150 $50 tach, "and money advanced for | F'QE,ALE, A BARGAIN 4, FEET. FRONT JON | S'tres,” Groom ‘house ‘and barn, 300 cag, afar ¢| The Land and River Improvement Company, | Miss May Cox, Mrs. Casey, Baron von Kette canbe ae the reform school. CHARLTON HEIGHTS, MD.—A new $ room trame | 30,27f005 8164 iar foot 1 Go.'* Estate fo aul lots contuin'ne ‘590 ag" ft on ar- | Which owns Now Alexandria, held ite annual | Mrs. J. Thomion Swann, Sirs. and Mies Lieber, | | Mee Wa. C. Deck, 725 F street northeast, ae SGPEVETAND igianie Ove of tho Suestcorner | FOR SALE-A SPLENDID BARGADN-OWNER | ROEM Jreuts fof, 8100; 810 down, masting ace yesterday. A nauber of nten| Seo Wal aad cake Re eee | Mr eat Men Bald Ee Onde = an, ot ae lots in the subdivision slat block Ti aise, S0a1e0; | F'nceatne taouty Sit eclh et ae TORR oe a ae | Ba ee ate MELLEL gore lore at men from abroad were present and united with | Mra I. B Webb, Admiral and Mra Crosby, | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann gavea| D. M. Ogden, executor, €c., of Sarah P. bee dd a eae Sh Gah Ee Fg | ee Messrs. Agnew, Reed and Caton of this city in | Mr. and Mra James F. Barbour, Mrs. Boyd | dinner last evening. ‘The were Mr. and | Mickum,bas filed a bill by Messrs. Ralston & Sid- RIVERDALE, vaRk Five of the finest letein the | near 17th. ERE100 10 25-48, alley. at (30cm es Geenta per ag. ft. 20 acres.splendid Merah tts ce ey arate nt of the new | Smith, Mrs. and Miss Steele, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. J.T. Granger of New ‘ork, Mr. and Mrs. | dons against Robert Boyd fur the specific per- mivintons prisaN DA Tezided ;adjoining ground in large blocks ‘beld at 4c. | fargebath andchicken houses anti sores 85, city beyond the creek. direotors chosen | George Bloomer. Mra. Chauncey Burr, Mr. and | Wm. E. Curtis, Dr. and Mra. A. C. Patterson, | to/mance of contract of December? te bore Successor to a foot ‘pear’ Falls Church ‘at $40 per acto: il aorer | are Mevsre. E. Nand G. E. Al Wipple, | Mrs. rd Obew, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, | Mra. James C. Pilling, Miss Kennedy, Mr. . : = eal PDanethowes & Son. fel42t DAVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. n.w. partly tn the corporate Limits of Falls Church, % of | Noble and Schwarz of Philadelphia, Cand | Miss Deering, Dr. ‘Dickson, Mrs. Wadsworth | Charles Edward Rice ’and Mr. Victor Kauff. Ses ey So combenk ONS jt a Fihhand oes ae FOR SALE TIX COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— ieton- with two ermal tcuant house, fplendia trutt’ | H. 8. Leech of New York and F. Mertins of | and Mise Wadeworth, Misa Batchelor of Port- | mann. ae — ———_— | FOSSA urns SSMBER, SE NEN 2 ,AND.® | ag gi tusse’ comerot 1th and Kenyon ste, 100x180, | fog tistume cid two oxesiient springy of once water; | Cumberland with the three Alexandrians named. Thnwdiataetah len: Hiesing 26 a Death of Lambert T. Folansbee. A Notte Pros has been entered in the case \ PASGAEN HANDSOME NEW 10. SAGROL GU ERments and asy terms “Prices froui | | Southeast corner of 13th and Dartmouth sts, 100x oe: ffi cash belanen tn five yours: 45 wore with’: A PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. by the Indy managers of the Garfield Hospital | _Mr- Lambert T. Follansbee died on Saturday “ Harry F. McDonald, charged with false pre- im Mount Pieasant, one square from | : AKER, NORRIS & LAMPTON, BS heasi corner of 13th and Harvard sts., 104x150; i nme eres loses otter aare Fariuson | The “Alexandria Transportation Association,” | was a great It was held in. the large | €vening very suddenly at the residence of his | nes. t| Jet 5) ra | “Northeast Corner of 13th and Kenesawsts.,100x150; | 2¢™ *Pfin list of suburban and farm property for | composed mainly of daily passengers on the | euite-of parlors xt Willara’s Hotel, which were a bargain. A choice corner on 14th st.; will exchange on houses. fe14-2t_ DAVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. n. sale, with: Dom Redeem d aront : ity; pont oe ven = SS i irae her tbatercpowr eee Foe SALE—ADJOINING ALEXANDRIA, IN LINE railway from. this_eity to Washington, met af Paff's Hall last night and elected the following officers: F. E. Anderson, t; P.O. De in a most artistic way and presided over by a number of prominent ladies who have always been #o° closely interested in the days before returned from bis country home, VERY EASILY CAUGHT. That is the Universal Opinion of One of the a ! uear Point Lookout, Md., and was apparently ck MOS 2 80 6 F at. 0. Ppp ed LEXANDE i Burrill, vice presidents; T. M.| Work of this institution. The rooms were ‘Most Dangerous Thi the World. EARLY, 603 14TH ST. N.W. OR SALE-CHEAP, AN ECONOMICAL JOT 000" WH! Putnam, E. M. , presi 5, the best of health. ‘Saturda! ning nee (le BL SOR BALE THe Rae OTE RGGTEN TH | F fronting 18.4 on Pentarl ante Gos ne eee See pe Netherland, recording secretary; George Evans, | decorated with Se ee a rcR EEE TegeLA ek en ear te] Mnibis beans ot chbeeteen thamapene, Tension Gn cues 0 Ee c LETE averaxg depth 110 feet aprice. $1.2 per foot, = = fisineial executive committee, F. E. | ¢xcellent music all the afternoon and evening, | getting up ine These ho: pk EES 14-2t "DAVID D. STONE, S06 F st. R ition onal only 9a) 000 or iAD- | Anderson, T. H. Netherland, M. B. Harlow, P. |walk from one room to another | andin far too many cases It has produced colds, Gecorated, cor. sth. and Ws ¥ SNAP" A CHOICE LOT ON THE | ~ ining Arlington estate ; 000 for w : » P. ie fe Se RUE 2 tea ASME LOF OE TEE] are Wa Beare... |G Derabror, 2M Barrel, George Hopking 3 ar 1 im ivory McLACHLEN & BATCHFLDFR, ¥ & foot; will sell 25 fa chance fo make : SR" DAVID, SOME, SSVEE WGP at nw. RSALE—A DESIRABLE CORNER—SOUTH- BR SALE balance in w ACRES; 12 ACRES CLEARED; best pada from Wasl r Cae Pain we. Pan room. house end out OARDEN feri-st and A. D. Brockett. The association is to ote the interest of Alexandrians in con- nection with railways. : ELECTRIC BAILWAY OFFICERS, se conteips mine rooms, bath and east corner of 7th and Lincoln sts. ; OREO only BALI is ACRES OF GOOD F12.00. "House canbe seen by \CHLEN & BATCHELDE! 73 ets. a foot. DAVID D. E39) Te Wi . aie is ste mentee ot aon or, tots aad ein are ae 804 and’ 805 Fst. nw. jashington, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Samat tny etann, to 0 ont saan Often dafgerous disease of deaih, uuiess taken im F ‘OR SALE—We sre authorized by the ow: ALE_FOR BUILDERS, 100. Electric Railway Company, which, is composed, ame. atte ciate tren tia | AOR AAT aay Sait leahte San ee pg el pce You cant ford to negiect a cai SETS SPACER ERT GRICE GOP | Eosgavis Maas Date eta, | As ens cmytrma? opt te Sars | POREAYE Rote ine tow TVLERERUNMERFORD Tr Pot!_| Retcane calinatfoantee, ip handsomely babered | $143 GAVE Be STONE Sl ana-gon Fat. nw. | RUgTHsIS atoms, san? terme "61000 FOR SLE Annee NeW THREE stony | ETERS elect en fahting. OR GALE_THREE LOTA ON STRUBEN 8% | Cooeaure opti ay we ACR pweilina. 11S kvtie a. irte ‘roo b = ath roca ail latent tmprovemonta, handsomely Prt: Brienawood : RE pee Md. ; only Sct ee Peis Fear iecroriceiens nose ns zs RGED dienes ae rs : ave. (7th st. ext Ds ground; graded st; will be sold =a Bsa DEEBLES DAVIS Ss 7 4 F Oa SA2E-O8E OF THE BEST cons will IGH-CLASS RESI) ENCES. a Org) é a are on rica For sate an ASS RESIDENCES. mink BATES a Pie otter Sonat phe oe 4s superior ¢ FoR eG A s steamer leaves this city at the odd hours and Daily's Fare Matt ‘Roanoke st., lot & apertag ? ented to the put _ 2281 Sop 11th st. nw. fo13-6t 3 26 Bat eseociation, ees Fr pe bata and oaenment pre in Baar Fe on other ; 5 sites : = ous me ma En BATMRAR | ear RS hia a eT ise ft. 0 oD & =

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