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— a . J il THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C,, FRIDAY, "FEBRUARY 17, 18983—TEN PAGES. alt = = ——— ——— FOR SALE—LOTS. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. SATURDAY’S STAR. SOCIAL MATTERS. THE INAUGURATION. MEMBERS IN TO" Hopking, A, 3., mi ia, Willard IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS. 7 ¥ ~ oni = = Se aaa a peer ae er PRA ———— jouk. G. to, 1329 M st. --- POR SALE A VERY CHEAP To mie, MOREY TO LOANTN LARGE OF SMALL 81 Tomorrow's Big Paper Will Be One of| A Few Entertainments Midst Lenten Season | Preparing for the @eremony—Notes From | Senators and Representatives Who Are Hull. G. F., Peunsylvania, 1002 2th st nw, ‘One hundred and cighty-two solid, snb- ‘stley. —~ . : roel catate security, at lowest rates of inter: Unusual Interest. | —Personal Notes. Committees. Here for the Season, | Hall, Ja. 1120 26ch wt, | stantial business men from the city of brotherly oe Rooms Gani. Warder building. | As customary on Saturday afternoons, Tux | The Misses Patten gave a breakfast yesterday | Mr. E. B. Hay, the chairman of the commit-| Following is a list of Senators and Repre- | Johnson, Ht. U.. In | love, with their wives, sisters, cousins and aunta, | thronged the lobby of the Ebbitt House last Carolina, 1115 st | evening, crowded the parlors and overfowed | Johnson, Martin N. | Johnson. T. 1. 01 | Jobnstene, Georg: $100,000 M502." | Sra will tomorrow contain a number of | and among the ss: ests were Miss Bonaparte, | tee on floor and promenade at the inaugural | sentatives who have arrived in the city and the n making loans. CHARLES W. H. 5 special articles of both local and general in- | ‘Miss Katherine Miss Wilson, M. Patenotre / ball. has called a meeting of his committee for | addresses of those who have located: and severaLother members of the diplomatic | 4,;, . 7 rome n "6 | Sainte. | Jolier, J. L., South Care B be din aoe | torest, and some of them will be appropriately | corps. 7 company joined the 4 o'clock this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Willard's Hall. | mators. oiler. ath Cat st me. the dining room. : L. P., Vice President, 1500 R. Lave, | Joseph, Antonio, New Mexico, 710 10th st, Ther an of ic a saad | aa 5 ery tho men | This will be the first meeting of | Morton. L. P., Vie: i jos . = i ey are members of the Philadelphia pro- j illastrated. These special features aro given | Pear enormous boutonniers of violets aed | the committee and Mr. Hay hopes that | Aldrich, sip age cael net wae foe coe ag hag ht sateen ange on their annual trip to Wecking without trespassing in the slightest degree | the girls carrying singie long-stemmed Ameri- | there will be a large turnout of the members, amg ; ‘ Fo OT FOR § Lots at Sopa st scm ope ow: epee etme CHARLES W. HANDY. G10 Uden se aoe one rosy-cheeked, jolly Philadel Allison, Wm. B., 1124 Vermont ave. . O. M., Nebraska, 1121 20th st. nw. a " home e160 ¥. 603 14th st. 1 upon the news field. As Tux Stan's readers , C4 beauty aor P S it is necessary toarrange the preliminaries for | Bate, Wm. B.. Tennessee, Ebbitt. Konan, 3 Jt. tow Log by t ‘off on our annual toot todo up . 215 OR EARS AT 6 PEx CENT — ‘ = | Senator and Mrs. Bric ve 1 rt} ‘ing’ i Xe Met litan. | Kendall, J. M., Kentucky, the Bandail | sox | 31,500 fore ie Steoast in band: ‘nedeiays| Well know, its news eervice, telegraphic and |, SeTator and Mrs. Brice gave a dinner party | the evening's work at the hall. The committee Berry, James HL. Arksams, Motropolitnn. | Ke may. S | The members thus uniquely utilize the war- overal new houses Py ry JAMES G. : <.)|Iast night in ans | is @ large one and numbers in its list many of “ se | plus in the treasury of the exchange, and @ He hcuey in the FSTER ar eae 7 PP FENERD: | local, io unsurpassed. The following partial | Palmer. The others at table were Senator and {4,2 {s7k9 One 3 young men in the city. | Blodgett, Rufus, New Jersey. National, Lanbe, 8 T_. tee, O00 ok Fight good time they have, too. Yesterday Was Peres peinding | \ TONEY TO LOAN, IN“AN 3 DESIRED, | list is only intended to give the public an) Mrs. Manderson. Capt. and Mrs. Rodgers, Col. whe Ci : | Brice, Calvin S., Ohio, 1611 Hist. mw. Lapham, Ovear, Rhode Island, Cochran, | spent in visiting the attractions of ¢ ty and € ‘anv @ per cent on approved real estate in the | and Mrs. John Hay, Mrs. Fremont, Mra. Whar-| | The Columbia Club of South Baltimore met | Butler, Matthew C.. South Carolina, 1434N nw. | Lawson, J. W., Virginia, 1812 19th et. i, Goon ae Feoee . oF Colbmsbia. car idea of the good things to be found in to-| {on Mrs, Beach, Mrs. Wright, Mre. Philip. Jus- | Ist mught and completed arrangements for its | Caffery, Donaldson, Louisiana, the Richmond, | Laren. foie ieeiepstinon, in gbe evening several dclegations created the Kosta ‘Rroctiand: ‘om cer WALTER # ACER morrow's issue: tice Brown, Judge John Davis, Mr. Walter | ttip to Washington on the 4th of March. The | Call, Wilkinson. Florida, 1903 N nw. ormands Wb Ve Seer Wc. & foc a | Berry aud Gen. Van Zandt Woodbuil. ‘The | club will turn out 250 men, divided into four | Cameron, Jas, D., Penna, 21 Lafayette square. | 230 Ast. 20 ernon. t ows r 0 10 LOAN MB. CLEVELAND'S INAUGURATION (Il-|ibi¢' nad a large centerpiece of American | Companies. The members will wear black | Carey, Joseph M., Wroming, Arlington. | Lite Cochran. thie FE SabE veeiptax arn. 360" no delay. EMERSON RCAHEE. "| — dustrated), Beauty roxex. erica | mackintoshes, brown felt hats and. gloves, | Carlisle, J. (s., Kentucky, 1426 Kat ig Nomar men mort with od experiences Sne jot near Florida aye a! low prt im feleae GEO. We LTS Arrangements for the great ceremony next | Representative and Mrs. Outhwaite gave one | 874 will carry canes. The badge of the club is | Cusey. Lyman K.. N.D..Cliffborn.Colambia rd. | nge cities,” said Charles A. Long of TO LO. - . : of white satin, bearing a golden eagle and a! Chandler, Wm. E., New Hampshire, 1421 I nw. | Lane, Edward, Ii | Duluth, member of the city council of the « Fot 4888 roved real month completed. of their delightful dinners last night, when | representation of the Goddess of Liberty. Mr. | Cockrell. Francis M.. Missouri, 1515 Rst. mw. | Lind. Joba, Ming ae i Wie hche, aid bicsaciacnononeeree “aries: - % their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ffoulke, Mr.and | John ¥. Weyler will be chief marshal” cad “he Coke, Richard, Texas, 620 6th st. n.w. Livingston, L.. F . m Gio datavente? tho Cin THE WIRES UNDERGROUND (Iustrated). | Mrs. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. Arms, Lieut. and ‘ ae mercial Improve: dm will select his aide. The sorvices of two bands | Cullom, Shelby M. How the new electric cars on U street are to | Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster | have been engaged to lead the club. | Dan: ilinois, 1413 Mas fore st seo ave, Lodge, Henry ¢ ¢ Compeny of Dulu LQ 17. bl BO For ae i, John W. irginia, 1700 19th et, n.w. Long, | Sbich will construc «8 bridge over the St. Louis See Totas le i, Part and Col. Burton of the army. Last evening the Phenix Democratic Aesocia- | Davis, Cushman K.. Minnesota, 1428 Mass. ave. | Lond. ‘ormia, the Albany, river, connecting the states of Minnesota and 34x Lat " os 3 be operated. Mrs, Tarleton H. Bean has for her guest Mrs. | tion of Baltimore gave al entertainment at its | Dawes, Henry L., Massachusetts, 1006 L.4t nw. | Magne ser York, She Oocheen.” Wisconsin, a 1g, bid 16. Dover st. 10 LOAN-WE HAVE A LARGE! FOR LITTLE ted). Frank L. Sanford of Boston, who will remain | club honse, and previous to that there was a Dixon, Nathan F., Rhode Island, Arno Hote! ‘orida, National. pene sekiie en , . MS EE Lae c.. 2 | MM sennt of poner ce pand tole on" radi tate | FO! Eo i Saige uae in style | with her several weeks, treet drill of the members who are, coming to | Doiph, Joseph N., Orogon. 6 Lafayette square, | Nation Pacer pete odloage mp te Chienge from fo16-a Setaie from $500 ugges dressing R : iil given | the inauguration, Maj. Joseph H. Munder Dubois, Fred. T., Idaho, 1230 13th rt. nw, chem nas to do newspaper work. On my first eet eas | WARE On poolgamanhag Mrs. J. G. Parke and Miss Parke will gives P i | Faulkner. Chas, J.,Weat V Norm: fe10t28in B16 F st. tea tomorrow at 4 o'clock to meet Mrs, Chaun- | being the drill master. The club expects to | Faulkuer, Chas, J.,West Virgina. andie, ~ i Felton, Charl California. Albany. qu eth ot chore Decent cata. | \foXEY, 70 LOAN ATS AND 6 PER ceNT, IX | THE GALLERY GODDESS (Illustrated). coy R. Burr of Boston, who. was so weil known | OFing 100 men to Washington. rye. Wax slates Wamuten easy teriss. a } “flee w_| | might in Chicago I w sont by the | mene to | report a banquet given in celebration of the ns 2 A meeting of the committee on civic organi- | Frye, Wm. P.. M. Raitimore and 0) tn same fo salt, ou C1 realestate PRAN, The typical woman who finds interest in | here before her marriage as Miss Daisy Ricketta. | pation wentheld tees evening and approved the | allinger,J.1i..New Hampshire, Elemere Hotel. ~p gael io — ~ 0b into the city. CRBAPAWO Lote On PEOHIbA | _fosbee . mate 38 wcihieg Golgi, Mies Laura V. French handsomely enter- | designs suomitted for division banners and | George, JataeeZ.. Mississippi, 208 N.J..ave. se. i 5 Lat. aw, | When the affair was over ine Up hashes «| MOSEY 1% SUMS To SUIT, ATS AND OPER tained a number of her frionds at her home on | also the names of aids for the different states. | Gibson, Charles H.. Maryland, the Shoreham. | Morac, F. A, Massachusetts, Shoreham, tine Park'st near 14th st. Mount | M cope'on e foal tate, eocurity FRASE T THE POPE'S JUBILEE (Illustrated). Massachuserts avenue srecrre avaning, t Col Dan Grosvenor, George Killeen and John Gordon, John Bs eorgia. Tekoma Pack. Macchi “thin. Pennayivania, the Randall, | anbed to | 2 ‘ us mem! ras) ‘Stock Exchange, a i tf v. tl t were ittee to secure | an, Arthur P., Meryland, the MeAleer, Wi Pa., Randail, Mt Popmest PEA n, soos. | LOoPE Ate the Armeton Frwian.Cocvofice fat | The notable anniversary to be celebrated on | progrensiva angling, parts, the fret, prizes | Morgan were appotated a commitien to ° | Gras, George. Delaware, 121 K st. 2.7. McClellan, CAO. Indeane, | Parte of his speech quo ins = Rea nace 3 0 x 5, y : : ghee apta md, in fact, gave me so GE {ULECIANNIIS ON VE, AVE, S.W, BE 250,000 Py Eo | es Mr. Claude ML. Manning: while the booby prizes | Letters have been received from Harvard | Hale. Eugene, Maine. 1001 26th et uw. | TGratty told ‘hin ‘thet, eutt Sargain for cash, of will exchange for tm- | estats, add where amount of loan does not exceed 50 " were ‘carried off by Mrs. Whitehead of Ken-| and Yale students who have been appointed on | Hansbrough, H. C. Pegs HnD Bete ennere | Pzgeaecee valeect oreverty: Wosgeate, Adaress | THE ENGLISH PANTOMIME (Mlnstratod). | Tuy and Mr. Aliso C. Clark. The dining | the ball and promensdeceamition testing ther Harris, Isham G.. Tennessee, 19 lat st. 0 =F pak bed | Seoaey yo LOAN O} RES SITEFO_| A strange mixture of concert hall slang and | room wax thrown open to the guests at 11 | would attend in » body, Hawley, Joseph ik, Connecticut, 2080 T st z | Miers acne OR REAL EstaTe, SOnDS, nursery traditions. o'clock and after partaking of the rofreshments, | __A telegram hus been received from Gen. Me- | Higgins, Anthony, Delaware, 1524 18th n.w, pect and 1 him and ax I doen er. “Well | young mar etropolitan a nile that I after. Q taal i Hill, David B., New York, Normandie. McRae, T. C.. A as, 912 M at ward unde 1, “yon nigh? edite cast. 4 d db: stating t . Field decli i 0 Meftae, . Arkansas, 912 M st, a gh? editor ast Rew Garxeree ™ & PHILLIPS & S08. | OUTDOOR GARMENTS (Illustrated). Uscjoceat” inoee hae Cote aes soeis eaves Gorclet the mae oe | Hiscock. Frank, New York, the Arlington. Miller, 1. Mo) Wisconsin, S that Me. Tron gave von thous POR SAbe_a5x AVERAGE OO. D ST. S. |] WILL LEND MONEY To Ny AMOUNT ON| 5g, if fashion’s latest edicts for charming | and Allen C. Clark, Mra. Whitehead of | division in the civic parade and recommending | Hoar, G. F., Massachusetts, 4 Lafayette sq. Moore, L. W.. Texas, 312 C st. nw. ben I turned in my © lated my ex PE er een aia take boca. eating for | J atch Nae ne igt) ANE AMOUNT OF prem eae | Kentucky, Miss Finney, Miss Smith, Miss Alte- Gen. Richard A. Donnelly of Trenton, N. J | #2xton, Eppa, Virginia, Ebbitt MeLaurin, South Caroliu wath - mud waked iff Bi Sk Price only $8,500. ther securities without removal from residence. a) women. nta — ers 3 4 vat least = met cet Sey, I Ta Mt South Carolina, National Hotel. | Nowber: 1 . te him a i fe lG2 L. STARGARDTER. 315 | transactions strictly private; interest 6 cont. mus, Miss Beckie Dunnington, M: Blanche | Chairman Dickson at once wrote to Gen. Don- Jones, James K., Arkansas, 915 it. nw, } N a a ero Tatch POR SALE—ANAcos Ta | Sadrem Box 140, Star Since. 8.5m" | PRESIDENTS’ CABINETS (Iilustrated). Dunnington, Miss Turner, Miss Fuller, Miss | nelly offering the appointment. a 7 . ‘orton, R. H., Missouri, Willard’s, or eeratched his head « min McIntire and Miss French; Mr. Babb, Mr. | The Kentucky Democratic Club has decided | Kyle. J. H., South Dakota, 214 North Capitol. | Oates, Win. © loop thought and ect Sisko. | D2. 205, NANT Moxey? Some ministers tell the unwritten history of | ~ MeMillan, James, Michigan, 1114 Vermont ave. | Obliger, I nor in his eves repli Manning, Mr. French, Mr. Warren, Mr. Bogley, | to keep the headquarters at 425 G street. north- = ace liger, r Torn = ito ipcas on tes ote Tatee before borrowing. their appointment. By F. G. Carpenter. | Mr. Barton, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Mack and Mr. Sly.’ | west open from March 1 until after the in- ee rsey lan repmd wie ODeene A, ae chigan. Hamilton, Son ke. without removal or publicity, at the lowest pos = Mrs. Williams and Miss May Williams have | augural ceremonies to give information to) wills Roger Q.. Texas, 1012 14th st. n.w. > mencnaette, Gi euggestions SALE ple Fatee aud in the quickest possible thse 18 THE DANCE DOOMED? vi, | Visiting Kentuckians. : hs dheegyt dG mor him. Jackson st. inelis Loaus eatt be partor tm full at any timeto F cards out for a tea on Monday next. Mise W 5, : : Mitchell, John H., Oregon, Chamberlin's Hotel. | O¢ y who was canght with te Araceae” Freee Pail reliuess themset cr Lonbpreo mer, and any part | A girl of the period attributes the decadence | iams is going abroad with Secretary and Mra, | Mr. J. Hurrison Johnson, chairman of the | Morgan, John T., Alaly B15 43 at mw, | fist in the jam jar-J had nothing to way” Se | Roe co'the stuewateaad “STII thelosn in provor- | of dancing to the-afteruoon tea. Foster, ailing next week on the New York. | committeaou parks, rotereations. and priti-| Morn, justin 1 Thomas circle, | O'Ferrall, C. T., Virginie, 19904 et , Fox ae MST, | cosas aye a loan with other partion or hare Par~| py agi MONEY. . Miss Carrie Morgan, 1341 Q street, who has | boon’ poccived’ for the tale of ‘privileges, | peadock, Algernon &.. Nebraske, Willard'a, | Page, C. HH.. Rhode Island. St. Jamea, “It will not be many years,” «sid Mra 8. T. Rw © ~ Sie sett | payment Co rg gh da eenegs i aie than | 2c? ill, is now better. | Which is $1,500 more than ever recived be-| Pasco, Samuel, Florida, 2 ‘ eerie We, Rover of Philadelphia, who devotes her life to Koom 84, Wash. I and T. but | anaes te ap hekes Ses eoe act Go ene ie., | Howit bothers the United States more then | 302°C te Upton of Chicago will beat her | fore. This is a good showing when it is remem- | peffer, Wm. A., Kansa h st. nw. [Exrestegithaag ne. Sustronomical affairs, “before cooking will SOR SALE-OR ANGE ON A 6 OR 8-ROOM | you ask for it : = counterfeits. old home, 103 6th street northeast, for a few | bered that the market reservation, which here- | perkins, Bishop W.. Kea,, 1815 16th at. new. ae aa » Metrepeliion, form as important a department in th nek hore icten the north | method atGohe tneincsss alent investigate our | ox ory OF A GIANT. weeks.” tofore has netted $300, was retained for the use | Pettigrew, R. F., South Dakota, 100 Bat.n.e, | Parne, Sereno “eye ulum of our girls’ public and private schools ine omuien Ko ie i: | of the District government offici Platt, Orville H.. Connecticut, the Arlington, syed 4 > # Me mate auhout WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN o., Novel curio added to the medical collection | _ Mrs. Joseph Kobler,(neo Heidenbeimer) of |" Sch, Dolan of Wilmington, Del, marshal | puetr Thee Ce nie te ne ; a, 128 Ast me, | 0+ mathematics and ge, It is in fact on mronerty for echanes eile dation iew York is visiting at the home of her parents, | of the Bayard Legion, was in the city today | Proctor, Redfield. Vermont, 1701 Mass, ave, » Lowa, 1221 13th ot. par with any of the arts, and yet is the most STONE, Soe and 806 F ot.n r 615 F st. aw. 3010-3, No. GOT Tatreet northwest, where the will be | Derfecting arrangements for that organization. | Pooh farce Ir dlatene ‘outh Dakota, 245 Del. ave, me, | 4 DN DEE eayon se bethoes 1200 aml Titi atas | MOXPE,7O LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES IN | THE KANSAS CONFLICT. pleased to see her friends on Wednesdays. Ne cones lag ber appointed as one of the | Quay, Matthew S.. Pennsy perce, R. 4, Tennessee, National Hota ; elpbia, Boston and New York it t | $9,900 and 819,000, ‘The whole history of the state has been one{ vescay evening there was a large as- | special aides in the civic procession on the staff | Ransom, Matt W. € tropolitam. | Prine, Andrew, Lonion taught, as it id be, in the hooks, en quan Bet oo Mist, Between North) div“ Toga w. WHITE, 900 Fat. nw. teks ak ce semblage present at the residence of Mrs. J. | of the chief marshal, Sanders, Wilbur aitK st nw. | Qosckenbush, S.A. New Teak . attention being given to and FOR ERC NGE om Hognen lot on Voth at. ear | MPORELFO LOAN TN ANY SONG DEStRED a | Of strife and contention, A. Neale, 528 9th street southwest, to witness (Sees ee sere Eeeeh, eae OL Oe BS | ise Sun, Mew Fora ae Me Oe | Seevouphty meacomnera wasn, Be ang ORL»! t) foo’ street. a a 7" . e1 d 4 re Hot rinks jarious* >) y. Ly io, ef wa . : eroughly des 7 ie by high-priced FOR EXena houses. 6) feet front on Hat, | ration of papers; Commmistions reasenahlo. Splendid specimens of the printers’ and bind-| mony'was performed by the Rev. E. Hez Swem| There are different views held by different | Squire, Watson C.. Washington. Arlington. | Revpurn, J’ E. Pounsylenia, 1211 Conn, ave. |" king, and it is to my mind ™ nw Teasonad. Sens a ee: camainines. | et shieisios | en erw’art. By John F. Ovyle. of Second Baptist Church. ‘The bride was be- | people on this subject. Among saloon men and | Stanford, Leland, California, | Reker: 2 meylvania, 1211 Conn, ave. | portant than the higher acco} Port N ‘© LOAN—WASH., BALTO. AND NORTHERN | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. comingly attired in white silk and lace and car- | barkeepers the generally expressed opinion is | Stewart, William Mich. 1800 No ; “ Robin: T capital on Sret clase foal antate is D.C sak ne ried a large bunch of bride's roses. Mise Lula Stockbridge, Fr: J. B.. Penusylvania, 1708 R. I. ave. {16-2 ‘DAVID D. STONE, SO4and806 Fst.w.w | - = —— i _ Aine a > Hosea ., New York, 6 lowa circle, “We had boped down in Alsbama,” ONE aT | large sums placed on first-class western real ectate. Vari Ve of the bride, acted as maid of | that the hot drink ie a healthful drink for the | Teller, Henry M.. Colorado, 1237 P st. now. Bang . be tachtonabls part of the Sct ese onteg OO | SATAY” JOHNSON, CHEW © CO. CIT Ea Brcoag as eee eee mee real Mceesiee e eseaee «dates or sulteaiie: | wiibsc ute thi’ aiid Uae wi dist Soot a Toms pie. David, Indian: k : oS ae qo ya Sheriff A. BR. Mininger of Hauteville, quod dapth deskeabis Soccey | Ri SSpowocd reed aeons hy Meno Gaea Mr. Chappel acted as best man. After sup-| and Jerry” or ahot rum punch not only pro- | Vance, Zebulon B.. 7 Mas. ave, rig tate Raorgg cr Congressman Herbert would be selected for the , Large amountsa, specialty. Also as agente ot ey | BEEPING LENT. et wax werved the happy couple left for New | duced a delightful glow and a feeling of good | Vest, George G., Mussouri, 1204 P st, n.w. Pad eran asse gy portfolio of Bee: of the Navy. His long AHL SEMMES. 602 F st__| United Security Trust Company of Philadelphia, will | py ° heir |-York, where they will spend about two weeks. | fellowship, but they made the persone who | Vilas, Wm. F., Wisconsin, Arno Hote! Fete my ees experience on the committee of naval affairs ia pro. SALE 3 DESTRABLE, DING LOTS ON | Wat 2D per cout of value repayabie in installinents. ‘ow tome society men will employ their |'7,..pride's traveling dress was of dark brown | swallowed them happy and contented, and with | Voorhees, Daniel W., Indiana, 1823 N. H. ave. South Carolina, Metropolitan, _| the House eminently tits him for the by ad st bet, Cand Ds ¥. . SMITH & SONS, time. novelty cloth und velvet, with hat to match | nothing more to wish for unless perhaps it} Walthall, Edward C., Miss., 1714 KR. L ave, aj. F., Indiana, Willard’ porekar gery gen gigs f © honor, Seis? © ee MS | erate MISTAKE Graco Lutheran Church ‘was the scene of a | might bo more of the ame. Warren, Frai Wroming, Actington, | Siac, pea Hi lndiana, Willard hough it ievand that Mr PLOk SALE—10 De: Bi HORT ] ONE TO Loa # % mae _, pretty wedding Tuesday night, the contracting | Physicians charge many diseases to the hot ahburn, Wa inn. aii» nen, — Sipe. W. A., Penneyivania, 290 Ist st. 2.6, es mann dai hee ote in Bortheast size of eagh 1@xtibi For price eS pion eee Seep A story of unusual interest and surprising | parties being Miss Mary L. Smith Stephan of | drinks, and include with the hot drinks as bev- 4 con See GEM te W., Limois, 915 14th st. died = tentueaion metas “= meet 4 i named strength, | Mt. Pleasantand Mr. James T. Fink of Penn- | erages to be shunged the drinks that are iced or | Wilson, James crate 1881 © uth, M. A., Arizona, Riggs. could have hed for dhe aking’ ‘on SALE=a SuORT CORRES Toe Fae Sart St ao ee ae A GIANT GLOBE. apse 2a «otters Mate Meseeay eB | are. bode, the) emia Nin semmpersire, eDhs henrin, Bre Op Oeeer nie) ane ne | Snblgrene, AEN Aside from 0 few iron fos in Rirmingbam oo ikon 3 FRONT: | R. 0. HOLTZMA’ N’ Yeech, Gibson and Haskins. ‘The church was | consensus of opinion among medical men is Representativ | Snow. Herman W. ; pw iron firms in Th OTS WITHIN, }50 FEET OF FE PARE: ae | _cclStt Gor. 10th and F sis. n.__| 4 feature of the land office exhibit at the | bevutifally decorated. The bride, who is a/ thet where wines or liquors are used they | Abbott, Jos, Texas, Metropol.tan, | Springer. Wm, M. bebe pens Tonees e Jo AND $1,200 PER Lot CHEAPEST IN THE ‘MOSEX To LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR. 1d’s fai wel-known and highly esteemed young lady, | should be taken into the stomach at practically | Atkinson, L. Pennsylvania, 208 Del.ave.ne, | Stah!uecker. | that they will make ese a ae Tunderstood HOENITY. CHAS, Os BEE Row. | peteieneratesonapprovedreal estate security :epecial a was becomingly attired ina handsome suit of | the same temperature as that of the room in| Alexander, S. B., N. C., Metropolitan, Stevens, Moses T.. Mas: iron mdustry, but there shocld "bo. eee Por SaLe S| SOT SHER RUTRERPORD, 1207 Ft nw. | THE NATIONAL GUARD. brown broadcloth, with gloves and hat to match, | which they are drunk. Antony, E. L.. Texas, 1017 14t Steward, Lewis, lilinon Enst Capitol ot. ¥. should have been substantiol state appropriation FTE ST WABISE CRATE ere aatetct | MONEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN CITY aT harles, Texas, 1114 ( and carried white roses, After the ceremony “There is nothing so healthy asa drink of | Alderson, J. D., West Virgini ae) 123 Ast. ne, Stewart. at. es near “TH? MPTHODIST UNIVERSITY.” and of ‘and tu HILL & Jory: | Matters of interest about the District sol, reception followed at the residence of the | good Scotch whisky mixed with hot water and | Amerman, L., Pennsylvania, National, | Stone. W. A., Pennsylvania, 1721 Q st. az m Bie line of MASSACHUSETTS AVE. as recently sar | STOR 83 Pe. cre wee eee LL Jos diers, bride's parents in Mt, Pleasant. ‘The bride Fas | sugar,” said one of the barkeepers of the Grand | Andrew, Job F : 316th, | Stockdale, TH. Missienppi, National, We could build ax fine vensels of snr,” said 'Otered for a short time at $1,000 This is | YJON N ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRS’ the recipient of many handsome presents. Mr. | Pacific yesterday, “providing it is taken prop- | Arnold, Marshall, Missouri, 1925 G st. n,w. Stone, Chas. W., Pennsylvania, 45 Bat, ne, | €X-Congressman F.W. Wheeler of Bay City, que ceapevt proerty oa the market in thin Belzhbor™ M focinsaeacarity at lowest rates of interest no delay | THE WORLD OF SPORTS. and Mra. Fink left on the 11:35 train for the | erly and the person drinking it takes proper care | Babbitt, C., Wisconsin, 181 B st. we. W. J., Kentucky, Metropolitan, Mich., at the Ebbitt, “as any of the seaboard Se ne eee ae ee Oe aa eee one and a a What is going on in rowing, bicycling and | north and will be at home to their friends on | of himself afterward. A man should never take | Baker, William, Kansas, 212 A st. ue. ~ Bellamy. Ohio, 1629 Massachusetts ave. | yards if we only had canals to float them 4 oe ; oN = a= io ck ‘Thursdays after March 1 at 1913 Vermont ave- | a hot drink and go immediatelyintothe cold air, | Bartine. H. 1] Ast. s0. t, B. G., Michigai ‘ Sa hake | \JONEY To LOAN ON RRAL PRTATE AT Low. gymnastic circles. bs y 3 x S 4 ig | the lakes to th Ship b $15 3t = S Wass DANENHOWER, as nue. asthe chances of his taking cold are much | Bac . . 1400 K st, | ie sea. Ship building is very ¥F & SAL E—50x100 ON PT. BR | Syccessor to DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th and A DOUBLE DENTAL. The Eureka Pleasure Club was entertained | greater than in taking cold whisky. In the | Bailey, J. W., Texas, National active On the lakes. The company in which I FOE ane S| aeanay so cean ante ——— | ast evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs, | CoUntry you will find farmera much given to . Wisconsin, : Tennessee, 412 6th st. mw. am interested hasten vessels on the stocks Sabie ot near Dupont Circle | 25262 MWiroved Distt real usin) spar oe ST O% | ategere. Carttsle and Foster Both Deciare | MW chuck The ttlurs vere emborered | Bot Scotch whisky before going to bed. It | Beemaa, J. H. Missiasippi, 202 Tavior, Abner, Liiois, Cochran, four steel and six wooden vosscls, valued at Shae paved elles. it ue Pate, Untrue Statements That Have Been At-|in ferns and palms, the stands were banked | Ha# ® good effoct on the digestion if not taken | Bergen, C. A.. New Jersey, 1714 Q Tazlor, 3; D.. Ohio, 1015 Let nw, 1.500.000. ‘i soe i217 Fstn.w. | ml 418 F st. : * handalia ; in too great quantities.” FB. E., vania, aylor, i0, Elsmere. he Senate bas just passed a bill « Foss EOECMBIA HEIGHTS, tributed to Them. Nith dowere and’ the chandelier entwined with | “«There ia no doubt that hot drinks ere much | Belknsy ) Michigan, 1211 K’st. u.w. Taylor, Vincent A. Ohio, oat Sasee teen ae ee pT ny SS $10,000 To. Ex-Senator Carlisle was asked yesterday what | TTX. 'An i an elaborate collation. served, | better in wititer than cold ones,” said the man- | Bentley, Heury W., New York, Riggs House, | Terry. W. .. Arkansas, Moe opolitan, channel of the Sault Ste. Marie river is . is FB GaroR LOAN authority there was for thesiatementcredited to | 418°" those present were Misa Church, Miss | #R¢r of the Auditorium bar yesterday. ‘Men | Blanchard, N. C.. Loui iana. Metropolitan, ‘osea, Colorado, Hamilton. | 1,600 feet long and only 100 feet wi There f014-60" 5197: REAL him that “one of my first official ste ~ia, | i ise E, “ | who have been drinking hot ‘Scotch for years | Blount, J. H., Georgia, 420 6th st. n.w. Tillman, G. D., South Carolina, 412 6th st. n.w. | ix a dangerous shoal calle - ee y ps will be | Ella Church, Miss Turner, Miss Eckbert, Miss Sean | pelhin: J. 3c mew tock Atieain ayseer 7 | gerous shoal in it called bed FoR SS, ORFAPEST_LoT_ IN cottmpma ESTATE. : : ‘a Gregor, Mr. Padgett, Mr. Wil. | bear me out in the statement. I have never len, J. w York, Arlington, Tracey, Chas., New York. Arlington. | upon which daring the past two years «bn Mount ok 1 lore, 3 freatiog om" htcany | m6 THOS. 2. Wi to iasue bonds snd this will be followed bya | Carter, Missca Gregorr, Mr. Padgett, Mr. Wil- | POIs, Dea ltr tte stom Grinking bot dcintes’ | Bowers, W. W. California, 941 H ak nL Virginia, Snel arene, | ceaearete coneats aeakee te Zee po poe ae } OREY TQ LOAN special session of Congress. The Sherman act | cee Newman, Mr. Claug) a r. W. Tullman, the house physician at tl mete bs tongh = to oi —— Turner, H. G., National Hotel. | stroved. The lake shipping is growing to euch POOF st saan: : See TCE FOR BROOMS | Will then be repealed.” ‘y- os | Great Northern Hotel. holds views that are | Breckinridge, Clifton rkan: Van Horn, Geo.,New York,Congressiona! Hotel. proportions that we build steel vessels 409 fer Fo" SALE-ONLY a5 = 0 ROOT Gs nw. He replied: “I have had no interview on the | | Dr. Jerome Chase and Mr. George T. Parks | diametrically opposed to those of the saloon eee ee cP a Walker, Josoph'H.. Massachasotts, Shoreham. | long Ther vanuoe aafcly make the bend in wn the nrg CORNER, ae ae subject and have made no such statement to | have gone to St. Augustine, Fla. men. | ~“I would advise all people to shun hot | Bretz, John L.. Indiana, 310 E, Capitol Washington. Joseph E., Tennessee, 920 15th the £25,000 appropriation ort corner of 3! and FY = _ 4 in ” ji rr rl . . H.. . Ei 7 a . E.. Geo 29 ial an ampondiese Berepegement ron Gr gu R worth om caries SUBURBAN PROPERTY. anybody. Idesire to say further that Ihave | ‘The Mero Club (OE cet drinks,” said Dr, Tallman yeeterd {Misr | Broaariok, Gass; Keaon ots Gapioal at Wateon, 1. E.. Georgia B29 dthst ne i se will be hniled with delight by every z < x E = = a =e ybod G:chocolate in the vestry of the Calvar; ly e Y ‘aires 7 . 3 renga. Dan, Indiana. 206 Delawa ship owner and master. See Tes ON STEUEER 3 DESIRING QUICK SALES ‘AND | Bot announced to any one what I thought’the ~ sab Guureh on’, Weansoday ovuing: Se Z| mal ‘temperature, particularly in the ease of | ie ae eae. or Weadock, T. A. E., Mich., 1912 Sunderland pl. | i i Beigpeod are (Theat extended): Ligh | dandvicate'stth GRACE M. "SEOWas: | Polley of the incoming administration would | pevidos an excellent musical program, inclut- | drinks of which alcohol is a component part, | Brosas, Marriott, Pennsylvania, Eisn Wheeler’ Joseph. Alabama. 1748 P ot, uw. “I have met Hoke Smith frequently,” said Ss SEDEEBLE. DAVIS #00." | Room 100, Corcoran buildine "_fel7-1w "| be on this subject, and do not intend to do #0. | ing Miss Boyd and Messrs. Young, Terry, Lille- | Hot heed gti paea the TER omy | Banner, D. B., Pennsylvania, 6 Grant Wike, Scott, Illipois, 318 lndiacs x William St. John of Atlanta, ~and Warhing- 2 1319 F at \I—GUY AVE.. HYATTSVILLE, MD., | All statements in the newspapers or elsewhere | bridge aud others, the audience was served bined heat of the alcohol and the artificial heat Bushnell, A. B., Wisconsi 4 Williams. George F nemat oatgy } tonians will like hi ip Sp ee iy REET we ee | . Commedions 10-roo-n hous: concrete cel auc a ” | wath chocolate by a corps of waiters attired | makes it doubly heating and stimulating, and | 7 ‘H.. Iow, ae. ca ee usetts, Albany, | pueeenetiy agee- | attributing interviews to me are untrue. P atler. Walter H.. Iowa, 121 A Williams, J. R., [ LUMBIA HEIGHTS" i bath, porches, large grands and | ™ 6 in rue. after the painting of “La Belle Chocolatiere.”’ | sb-orption is 40 rapid that it produces intoxicas | jatler. Walter H.; Towa, 121 A et, ne. walioms, 5. i 6 Delaware ave, ne. | able and his rise in life and to fortune Beanoke st., lot & block 31: beautifully situated. L ISSMAN.. y- Charles Foster also denied yester- | “ccorations, candies and. ices | tion very quickly. When their use iv continued | BF2um, Wm. D. oth s ilson, John H.. Kentucky, 215 C st, nw, by his own efforts, He is a brilliant THOS. J FISHEL isp: t | day See ee Sek ee ee ee en Ty alk nan | aes an ed coated intomanotion ot a. f Boggs. Wilson, J. L., Washington, Rigga, {and an abloeditor. He nailed the Cleve es NOK SALE IRS ACRES FT D, | next administration would issue gold bonds and | Were also in chocolate. The Fs ies, | the stomach and an undue inflammation of the | !agham. I. H. Pennsylvania. 1011 Conn ave, | Wilson, W. L., West Virginia, 1008 Nat. mw, | esiom to the Soacnate wat gee, (evelaa OR SALE. in stzhtof Bethesda Park. Gold in the bills and | ral the She devoted to the relief of certain needy families. Biand. k. P.. Missouri, 812 st. Ww E F aeugtae uneen eaten convene Congress to repeal the Sherman silver | tat theresidence | mucous membrane of the stomach and of the | Biatd. KP. Missouri, S12 12th st Wino. TE. Georgia, 20 3d st n.e and, as everybody knows, they are flying stall.” fel6-vit COOKE D. LUCKETT, Roc! te i iS wee US as erento yan epepvas axes © | pile ducts of the liver. The absorption is #0] Routelle, G. AL, Maine, Hamilton, Wrighe Mt P.. Penna , 208 N. J. e. Mamiicnd 47. EXCHANGE FOR Crr¥ PHOF | ,, "Mr. Carlisle and I.” said Secrotary Foster, | yestorday of Capt. and Mrs. Ripley, the occa- | rapid that there is an imperfect digestion of Wowmac hol. ees sed right, M.b.. Pennsylvania, 1110 P st. u.w. “I regret to sa’ Saunders of wed of uniinproved. 89 acres. front had a talk on financial matters this morning. | sion being a surprise party in honor of their | the alcohol, which enters the blood ina more | Lowman, Payor Youmans, Henry M., Michigan, 621 K st. Jackson, Miss., member of the board of « i ae oe red Op word house! baat at het house. | We have had such talks nearly every day since Qanghter Emma. ‘The affair was sccessfully ; it would if ehocre | Branch, ‘orth Carolina, 915 K st, : = + Misa. DOK SALE—a@is PAYS Fo ¥ 3 wed by srood house, barn and bot house: : 6 air poisonous ‘condition than it would if slowly | ERE Phebe Soe tenta ae Bae chance fo-undivision into acre iets, wnich wii | Mr. Carlisle was selected for Secretary of the | managed by Misa Nellie Heiuline and Miss Car- | POWonous condition, than it woald if slowly | ; 2 rokangatageetcia Bequar “Sy sellreaitiy at double the price asked. Price #200 per | Treasury. He just drops in and we naturally | pig Davis. ‘Those present were the Misses Ri tate. Itisa fact that in hot drinks we have . Virginia. Metropolitan, NOT ALONE. “that my state will not be represented by an sien Te STM SAthat nw, | discuss inances. Mr. Carlisle is nequainting | joy, Heinline, Davie, Miller, Martin, Sand W, | ute; ttise tdi . Florida, 605 Mass, ave, ne, . + | the foundation Inid for many cases of pnea- himeelf with treasury Thorne ‘and Messrs. King, | monia, as has been demonstrated in nearly exbibit at the fair. The Farmers’ Alliance party methods so that when he | Fitts, Stansbul At Least Not According to a Boston Girl's oR =ALE—=276 ES OF LAND IN MONT- ARE i of ete Z nas n Elsmere, | Were in control of the legislature at the last om inte et regalo epic tmagd mtd aged pro | Da ee ee | Sand coulmneh boverwno deere that men | Gunn, B. H., North Carolina, Metropolitan, es ites oe session. and, being opposed to the expenditure i ¥ 2 4 “ oe ol cl ‘lic | Cadmus, Cornelius A., New Jersey, Arlington, | FF jetsott: Prams Pees. oney for mo wn, mses TEL; | eral bureaner' Or 1° tue Pertonnel of thesev-| irs, Romero, wife of the Mexican minister, | stimulants .than those who do, It produces a | cauitus. Commelins A... New Jersey, Arling! He entered the room hnrriediy. potencies: ag ry dyeroner anges Aveda | L only $150 ver acre: eleven-room house apd idan bik | was out calling yesterday afternoon and was | greater congestion of the brain. At night the | Cajdwell, John A.. Ohio, Normandie, The young woman standing by the open fire | +] video ney E | cite improvements han trontuwre of about one mile |, The Secretary said that so far ashe wasad- | Miiantiy happy because her husband expects | blood preasure in reduced from one-querter to Campbell, T. 3 ¥. : : Heavy taxpayers and others supported Gov. eB and O KR ciwithin 44 of a nile of Laurel sta- | vised the shipment of gold for the balunce of | ier in Washington on the 25th of this | one-Lalf and the effect of hot drinks is to keep | Care, A. Ge Kentucky gee sional. rng tees | Stone in his efforts to secure an app | pia he gendiats vletaits of the ‘proposed | the week would not reach more than $2,250,000, | 10 Join he os | up the blood pressure, and there is not that re. | Surge! yoann Bm gro Fy He strode up to her in frenzied haste. | of $50,000, but they failed. Ho: FHER& CO. | =: Get MARBERM ARN Soue Rot | 5 The rea age ee need soe | Mr. and Mrs, Fillmore Harrison of 411 Masea- | lanation needed for the complete rest of the | Catchings, 1. C., Mississippi, 1722 Q st. n.w, re Siigkinend, fat Se ak peose noted | Meee ie ot cee i am a Aeacter ont Fae Fat | WY PSEEY HETCTETMwESt wasmtxaTox, | shows a light improvement, the receipts being ctonesttn avenue northwest gere an at home! |’ l-Bnropeans look mpon Americans.as uncivil-| Cece ek. Ween Oe ee PMs siio RAGA (caen aoe as endl dhe grow | fanny ceotoe T tone manne ens Opposite Amerisan Univernty Site J | on Monday. February 13, to a large circle of |. ° ae - Va., Cong F : — | If you ‘want to make 30 ver cent a year on your | 28") : | friends. ‘The musical portion was rendered by | zed because of their plan of drinking. In . 3. W., Deleware, Srew nearly the sum I have named, for we are very | money for the next | preee is ve years Yochran. ie u 4 | France, in Italy, in Germany and in other | Chipman, J. Logan, Michigan, Franklin, Orme ras i. a sues Gaudin troraee Nien J. Binal Come | countries in continental Europe the drinking of | Clark, Clarence D.. Wyoming, 102 B st. 1.8, _ he ees between his shut teeth. ong yon log Ryo mer dng win . vd a eraaaas “i rong 7 i i: ‘s ba it is it, e ad or 4 Scares 9500 sabe THE FREE DELIVERY EXAMINERS. Menora Fulton Richards, Wiliam Harding’ wines and iiquornis down 0 science. There | Ciover. BH, Kaneas, Milman Hote. vlanel eae har cn, emulousty. | Ties inaction and probacte of thocewta cheek Grand Aer waliethetowest rece | ag he, J.P. Lash, ana G, | Walter D. Harrisonand tho “Darktown”” Mus: | Bot drinks or drinks that ‘are iced until the | Cobb. Jas, E.. Alabama, Metropolitan, He glanced over his shoulder furtively:be | Se snowa to tbe world, We wont tmmunvos fessrs. Morris Burroughs, J. P. Las and G. | MCI” Ri eat participated ine deckey | temperature is many degrees below normal are | Cot ig tew dollars in this Sh feo" Ts conte a foot ALEXA the District of Com nd ig strictly Bret-ciase suburvan property, anxious to show northern people what we can Ei. KAtSEL tding.9 z 100 Fst. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, a : [ xouri, Cochran, red into the corners of the great drawi ‘ " investment Broker, H, Keegan have been designated as examiners | Party. the first prize being ‘carried away, by | 10oked upon as little short ofacrime. The | Coburn, FP. Wiscousin, £3 bat, nee, ieee aa baseh cael” oy eae and capital and. manatactories, and sbere 2s 6 700 Lath st. mw. | of letter carriers at the post office here. The | Ain y x Frenchman, for example, dilutes his claret | Cockran, W. B., New York, 1333 16th st, n.w. |e oy oe ei SRCERFERROEE, ccamiaaisna Gi Vier seinla me, Ol cencta | Wetec ate a onntcoes sap yca°%; | with an equal quantity of water, and he drinks | Gopeewelly Wis, Wess came ey EE, | “Arowe alone?” he whispered, hosreely. stato at the action of the legislature. LWT F st. ate. ‘Hiebland: ~ examination ple oni & S Qn . i 5 by ach We ini Z desma 4 ee entity AY ENTIne sovung | Bandera hie and eusaie This property gite: | the applicaste must fead and write, wad have | broke up with an old-fashioned Virginia reel, | 8t es well as cordiale or epirita at e normal | Compton, Barnes, Md.. 1214 18th. pean doe amar enpreomenti tera [ery eres Sperereyca Oar he BR extension. A. | Sed on the Bladeosbure pike about t Hes from | the general knowledge that every boy in the | Among those present were Mr. and Mra. J. Edw. | ak elaage oats “weike Sen to Grtabion The con. | Cocuake, F. S., Massachusetts, Litchfield, fair young girl grew to its full matunty in an . a : fel-1m_ a SOuN Fr. WAGGAMAN, Dublic schools fifteen years old possesses. Be- | Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Harding, Mr. and | td always eate while he is drink g: | The con- | Coombs, W. J. vw York, Hamilton, instant. - tSS a °T WITH TWO FARTY WALLS, | je27-Im 700 14th st. nw. | sides this the applicants will be tested at deci- | Mrs. Wm. Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. 8. Cooper, | 8¢quence ne — Cooper, Geo. W., Indiana, 211 N, J. ave. n.w. All her life she had lived in Boston, yet no | Arrest Pposed y beget rE AE jen |phering scarcely legible directions on | Mr. and Mrs. James Mathers, Mr. and Mrs, | Se on OE rege ae Covert, J. W ties) Congressional, crucial test had ever come to her as this had mitted the Crime. iYou Want (ROO. tiers and as to, their knowledge | George F. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ginnaty, |.) 7ie temperature of wines and whiskies at | Cowl H. H.. North Carolina, National. | done. “ Correspondence of The Evenine Star ca or of the streets, numbers, residences, &c.,| Mr. and Mra. George W. Harrison, Mrs. Rowe | Po ted T would give about Fe diame pine Saag im » Randall. 4 ‘No, dear, we are not,” she answered sim- Larner, Mp., February 37, 1898. Americans go up into the suburbs for fresh | of Alexandria, all with iow of securing for | M. Roberts, Mrs. Cornelia Cooper, Mrs. Jennie | b¢ &*Pec - Cox, Nicho! ‘ennessee, Metropolitan. ply, yet firm! ‘The ticket office of the Raitimore and Obio fir, Dure wa ef, more room, lees expense. | the free delivery service those who would prob- | Cameron, Miss Annie Marr, Miss Claudie depot at this place was entered by « burglar Dota al fisan THEA SITES See wanton’ [ably give the people of Alexandria the most | Moran, Miss Addie Craig. Miss Maud Crump, | & Se cde carte peccaeen SITES are wanted: satisfaction in the delivery of mail. The pres- | Miss Mamie Chapman, Miss Mamie Harding, ioure s ore my 7. ee nena aay jeat — are — eohe and it is paces | Miss Pee abd rates F. = a Mr. | aime OME write fox cine 1 not likely that under the civil service rule as it | George B. Cooper, Mr. Fillmore Harrison, jr. “ = be, — 2 ft 10m x | See MS OGIENME | SW ba enloneed GLMe Chavalond'y eteaiainre: |'Me Meciis Mere, Mac BA! Moores, Mr. Wait 5 | Sefttng: 2.2: Celitorate, Latent. ou are,” she replied. =| The tuckwalher Ghsevesed Gat Getent two frames now | st x COPP, Inecetment tion there will not be many changes, especially if | ter D. Harrison and Mr. Fulton Richards. tigih ehtec eeeseh a aes aondl Geo toar | Inentell, W. ¥., bow Mamesiticn — ae +; T know," he said impatiently, “But | a0 or the depot bad a pane! broken in, and sroun ree HN, COPP, Inecatme ; : » ham 5 . : Tete tow 'aaure | _ fet? : ench change sould incommode the people to] The Chinese new year did not receive any | aid'ale shonld be dihnted oie fee fe ones John, Kansas. 712 A st. ne. reported to the agent, Mr. D. M. Fisher, who nek house. ‘more festive attention yesterday at the Chinese | overheating or overrefrigerating destroya the ond. D. A., Missouri, 222 3d st. n.w. mmwediately went to the depot and made WASHINOTONIANS AT A FUNERAL. legation than in other of the Chinese homes in | fayor and near!) yzes the sense of taste, | DeForest, R. E.. Connecticut, 221 Ist st. ne. " it. between T Shifted the Ballast With the Scenery. . r i | iy iy ‘9 =~ @n examination. He found that after gui - | From the Hezaflton Spectator : The funeral of young Walter G. Glover took | this city. Minister Tsui and his baby daughter | and thereby the pleasure of taking is tewsened | Dickerson, W. W., Kentucky, 1754 P at... feriiperereo se gtigget egpeatnny nm | burglar had pried off the grating whic Degree, | Crain, Win. H.. Texas, Randal ‘The young man started asl gazed ‘60 to 33 | Crawford, Wm. T., N. Carolina, Metropolitan, about bim. aeegTA } 62 | Crisp, C. F., Georgia, Metropolitan. He was from Chicago and bad been in many | #out 3 o'clock this morning and the cosh 50 | Culberson. D. B., Texas. Metropolitan. | hairbreadth escapes. @rawer containing $2.52 in pennies and «mall 55 to 2B | Curtis, N. Martin, New York, 2113 Pa, ave. “Who's here?” he questioned, change carried away. t piece of pronerts, ‘26th, 705 STH ST. N.W. What a lot of things depend on the point of | Place yesterday afternoon and was attended by enjoyed a stroll around Dupont Cirele in the greatly by the two extremes of heat and cold.” | Dingley, Nelson, jr., Maine, Hamilton, : : d made a picti couple, which i Dixon, Wm. W., view. I was on a steamer up the takes last |®number of friends, including a delegation | eerie sessiven ght pert reer seals fee a ee ne ann ot en | Be lontana, Shoreham, : “ : Hot drinks are very injurious | Doan, R. E.. Ohio, Fredonia, a t,”” she i “ | eovered the ticket window and through sete tummer, and while dows. on the lower deck | tye Lettre eles See muatment Of | ersby. Baby Twat war drossod in her holiday | to tho aystem unless great cure ie exerciaed by | Dockery, Alexander ML. Mfisouri, Wilard'a, |, )"@,8T@, D0” she seen, plead ing’ toon] fo apiaing al anteved the agua soem, Should the > Any property sold by us| one morning smoking a cigar my attention was | / Tae thks bon Pr rey age pg Car- | best and is without doubt the most cunning | the person taking them. Under a phymcian’s | Dolliver, J. P., lowa, Hamilton. “can't you see we are not alone?” “ ho techn of Ge money Gucer ent rove etectty ap eation of Was S| drawn toa big and tough-looking roustabout, |£7f,"amue tine been employed. Rev. Dr. Car- specimen of Chinese babshood ever seen in | directions they may be of great beneSt, par Donovan, D. D.. Ohio, Metropolitan, Man Secu shee Reema coe ee curred in such eaninination: | who was engaged in what appeared to bea funeral services and all that waa mortal of an | ‘28 city. a Se ee gate ante Pacele | artecte, Alsat, Iman ae ale Sigel tools which had been taken from the fel5 | Very aimless employment. He would sit chew- = and clever young man was laid at THE IVY CITY MEETING. isa nurse to watch the temperature and pro- | Edmunds, P. C., Virginia, 245 Del. ave. u.e. “Gearge,” ihe suka slonaye Pace wai | ing tobacco for a few minutes, then he would 3 ean vide against the patient taking cold. A hot | Ellis, W. T., Kentucky, Cochran. , alone?” J ge) gad — up and commence rolling three or four TO EXAMINE WASHINGTON FIRE ESCAPES. Neither Croker Nor Dwyer is Interested im | drink will open the pores of the skin and start | Elliott, Wm., South Carolina, Metropolitan. Pe ———— jeavy casks across from the port gangway to| A representative of the city council of Alex- the Club, the blood circulating, and the least draft is | English. Thomas Dunn, New Jersey, Ebbitt, ‘ AND FOL |-aligan pro Law ipot 2 hae sit | andria will soon call at the District building | Tho officers of the Ivy City Jockey Club so | liable to clog the ores of the skin ond bring on ‘mete bg eer ome ave. 2.0. “No, Lam with you, —— ————— cl a reflectively, : ; * rie H., re 3 : CUAL NMLTE, Dog. WITH” BROWN |of a sudden be would hurriedly jump’ up and | 224 #k ee ee ‘peice Eedinorel gues toh Hemp otal pores of the skin'and they should be keptan | Epes, J. F., Vitginia, 245 Del. ave, ne. ive Gps oe Ap aG ; of Prince. Ketura to L208 dy st, aw. ander iiberal | Foll the casks back again. The steamer was | ho isan old Aloxandrian, us to the best fire| A. Busby; secretary, Thomas Campbell; assist- condition. The breathing through the | Everett, R. W., Georgia, 111 B st. ne. that both of us are alone? Is = Sand Yel73: | going up the Soo river. After watching the | ¢*capes suitable to Alexandria buil under | ant secretary, C. C. Pettus; treasurer, Charles ‘ Fithian, G, W., Ilinois, Willard’s, the somse os ite fvactionsl aa integer | tion corresponded exactly with that of the man 1.0n! O38 U8 SSTANT, A MISE FoR Box. performance for some time I asked him what | the code. Mr. Lewis Krafft will be the active | F' siever, St i» expected that Senator Black~ Fellows, J. B. New York, 1622 Jefferson st. | 10 Dige and tro ping fede ng oe Tam oF | goon about the depot last night. a two ta! end. reward to Sader. Berurn to, he did it for. “Well, y’see, muster,” bi agent of the authorities in the matter. 4 4 Funston, E. H., Kansas, 806 10th st. n.w. ope 2 pigs four beans?” and in the { air BF. y was seut forend jase Sette | <akap Gaaduaiesstiat on enh ake an earrkas burn of Kentucky will be the presiding judge, Foreman, W. &., Illinois, 1114 G et. REEL gt the Bostonian logic George forgot Why | on the first train for Washington to a oy | eo zy ZUURSDAY | de ballast over on dis side and when de scenery | Brass knuckles are costly here. ‘The last pair | 24 bis associates in the stand will be well- Forney, W. H.. Alabama, Metropolitan. he had so hurriedly entered the room. station along the line to see if the eed tok Gee tans eee is on dis side I rolls dom back agin.” It appeara | sfayor Strauss purchased he made the siler | 00D racing officials, Negotiations with Fran, R. W., Missouri, 114 Md. ave. ne. NPS aaeeox gow party boarded the train. At Beltsville « col- tnd receive ewan? that when there was an object of interest on | MAYOr Str Jimmy Rowe are in progress, and there is little Gantz, M. &', Ohio, 613 Maryland ave. n.0. ‘The Queen's Dog. ored man who lives near Ivy City got on the . x ? ~ Papis-cadhaamte- ah pay the city $22.50 for them, and now the city Geissenhainer. J. A., New Jersey, Arlington, | From Forget Me Not. train and the bailiff arrested him after he had TRAYED Ok STOLEN—MALTEAE cat one side of the boat the passengers all crowded doubt that he will handle the flag. H. Clay r, J. A. New Jersey, B peel pewestit retamed toes MOSHE ever and ballast had to be shifted to keep the ee a nto money found | b+ 10s of New York has secured ‘the betting ee j: In the early part of the year 1965, while the | paid bis fare ———, = ow ge ss e = steal trimmed. on the tough who possessed them. = - irady, '.. Nort ‘ina, st ne second exactly enongh money stolen to 5 od aed a Se Work is now in progress upon. an extensive | privileges, and it is expected that at least thirty Groonioat, i. 8. Now York, i09 tstat me | irope neuen ner Lace Guards were quartered | rike up ihe amount lost was found’ ‘on bis nary te meetroralitan. poiiew Viaial hei teed he. addition to Portner’s brewery on North St. Asaph | bookmakers will hang up the odds on the open- Gorman. J. 8, Michigan, 917 O st. Spital, near Windsor, ‘and be also bad a screwdriver taken | From the Detroit Free Press. etreet. ing day, which number, it is believed, will in- Grout, W. W., Vermont, Arlington. an order was given for the destruction of al Flom the hop of SMiletesd. ‘The bailiff con- ASSEMBLY ALL AL THE| He was driving with one hand, when the | _ The police say there was no French ball here | crease as the meeting Tn addition Hall, 0. M., Minnesota, 1602 K st. dogs in the barracks. On the morning of the | veyed his prisoner to Laurel and placed him in Tu-wd « “dlazon’ | p, Post . on Wednesday night, but that if Alexandria | [Tse 08 the meeting progresses. | In addition Hallowell, E., Pennsslvania, National. day on which the canine friends of the troopers the lockup, and be will be given s preliminary | horse took fright and started on a run. dose have one snd it doce not beat Washington | boceies on the track the principal pool rome | 12 dangling tee iateem o 208 | Hare, D. D., Ohio. 201 East Capitol at. wero to be destroyed her majesty, the queen, before Ji ‘Conaway | _ He gave one or two vicious pulls on the reins | they will arrest all present and put them in the | Rookies ai tise einiay iis -pent Sesivs [oon 7 bape ther eens Harriet, WH, Minnesota, 1031 Coun. ave, *| made an inspection of the Windsor garrison, | °7e=i0e- see. cm | with that one hand, but it seemed to have no | station house. + | City events. hen a violent thunderstorm makes ite ee es Ea a ore Capel: Sow months age fie ante in dhe eicnel GC. ska 10a5 hie a effect. Assistant Secretary Pettus of New York, an | ance it ia » common practioe to shut doen the | Harter, micheel D.. Oblo, Normandie, a T. Shaffer, lumber was torn to pieces wea 8. MeCO | “Isn't he running away?” she asked, as she gberienced turf writer and racing official, will | Gy Femove the trolleys from the wires Hayes Wits iowa 105 G ot, ot secured. "The fact teh the tosks wood os toss casa , Sree | looked trusti ‘ - si t secretary. and await with as much patience ‘be tho W. E, Ohio, a aedag Rinne uss 1 Sele a | "He a” ho fepliad os be See her closer to} Or oeuibast 3 Gils bares teneihdy vet" Becretary i ated om Sram reporter to qububdayss af Oo tutambenia Trica tee Regt Seezeion rere taken from Milsead’s shop and sation Flaler eased “maw ble are Rin Kee tee” dey fiat setter Richard Croke, the Tammany | on one line whero an, accoust has been kop, | Henderson, D. be ne tpn emegeg gee pore ese —— a” vt asked. 'Golihan — procrastinator?’ chieftaii Dwyers were connected Tevenae due stop- | Henderson. DAY SIGHT By TWEEN #30 AND ut Dprovumo I cant” he retarned’ “bat 1) Stable Reeper—-"Yaran.* the cab a that tall reporta the caring thunderstorms aigunts Yo over | Henderson, Ui pore no sudored the Sop it "A Suitable re will be paid tt ea | haven tstrength enough in one arm, and the | ‘O’Golihan—“Have him ‘round to my hitcbi:y’ | ¢lul ittery and other illegitimate: year. ingenious form of light- | Herbert, ae ss | Yond ie straight gud the seighing good for | pout at 10 o'clock ft. One of my darters | Were without the slightest foundation. veston peteaty Govtued te guinserae night ane =| miles, aad—and—" goin’ to an’ T've got to make a show" Mace Renee coil of Teorted ta ——o- STORAGE. ial see ore beng hie Sa tn road?” of ketchin’ her! number of om, NITCKE TRUNKS, BOXES, | “Weil,” she said, with a sigh, “let -him| ‘The battle ship Indiana will be launched at me oy der end run, Coney It'd take us longer to come | Cramps’ shipyards Seturday, February 25, at : “The girl he married is worth $100,000." Ned: “From what I know of bim they will be bappy for about two years.”