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e e — 7 : F * ad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, _1893—TEN PAGES. 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. - FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. nounced last Thursday, stood next to Mise IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS, Crosbs & Noves of Washington. We were in = — re ———— ele = = a Barton. — fokahama on the 28th, but as there had been LP —A MOST DESIRABLE NEW HOUSE | VORY DESIUABLE AND AT-| Ok SALE-FOUR ELEGANT S ROOM | POR BALE-MPRIDIAN HITL—ON THE | The Parker-Kuhn Wedding Today—Per- x : te to : ‘ THe Best See ros Fi ic ou T neagtth at ns etary and Fea conczeted feellare‘sutebe - ee a Ei: corners on 16:h 3 "and Columbo sonal Notes of Interest. satranitcter ouutircers. want’ ot the ‘court of | , keprenmtative Shivety's SS ee Songtnae lathes tells seams eee in eUPANCY. U paved alley: atin cane: teen om ony Betas PANIED Aa | Bad 1887, came from Brooklyn for two | act eeipsipolan Ear gewindl Sane gimme b> Wet row days, occurs P le SE STG) clectits care: fronts ef brown Harmell stone and | on Jone time. ANIEL & ARMAT, The Mexican minister, Senor Romero, will len in iyn ‘¢ learned in a few days, however, tert. = - a + concreted street . i - | hours of the reception, returning on the 11:35 | Col Charles G. Conn of Elkhart, at present of tho great destruction of property and low of | FOR SAGE -A Banoaty ver 11TH ST. x. Hi Heys wiih farwaces, "net mnatsls ted heart SALE-SEVERAL SQUAMES AND PARTS | CUremaied by two pouee co ntle eee a | train, i stopping at Willard’s, lite, ‘the mews baving been dclaved ty ine grew kta, windor been trent rianiat | consulates 970 Sac cm eacy terms. APPIY | 4 chance for speculation previeny te comemated | Porfirio Diaz, son of the president of Mexico, | Judge Joseph Sheldon of New Haven, advo-| Col. Conn was elected by 2,100 majority. | destruction of the. tailromls mel teheermae Most ATTRA TIVE AND COMPLETE. § | d'bath. ail mneders improvements. cabinet = ted = a WHEATL seamen Ap ie Es Cote il be attached to. th tion as military at- | Cate of the association and governmental dele- | 515. district is known asthe old Schuvler Colfax lines, We decided to hasten at once toe © PURCHASED ATA VERY Low PhICE ore RUST & HUSGERFORD, 24 14th st.nw. et BATH iorthed, “vepenen asp. |b Paz Hie ABE ANGPMEN TOE Hrs Me rel thro vebout ; well ui Jon <ALE—A BEAUTIFUL SEW HOUSE ON! ‘block st cars, lot 17 K SALE—THE MOST COMPLETE HOUSES IN = i ternational + © . Seogma taday wt 917,500; this im w decided berwain; | “> e™™ F. NEWTON, Owner, | Gecoraied: Cor, th and Wate orrieae teat tenes |e ¥., opposite powe house, 30 ft. by 114to | |The marriage of Miss Caroline Parker, | in tino with the receiving Party. tehe had stood | H. Caikina. Col. Conn fe the largest mand-| together ae fat as Mlivanositn, a mountain tee eee er _fe25.3¢ “808 F stn. Ww. sccommodatiny ; open all day ‘for inapection; watch Ealands tone froricac of a a a = — in the line of duty in the Red Cross for the last | facturer of band instrumenta, He is, however, sort. Here Mr. Noves left the party, prooeed= = : = =| Don sa BRICK BAY: | Manin cha ‘ tt, ph Ernst Kuhn, U. 8. A.. took place today | ten yea cs railroad Bind ; Soft SALE SPLENDID PROPERTY oN tata | FOR, orien, aly root ang bath | POR SALE sare at high noon at the Church of the Epiphinay, | “Secretary P. V. DeGraw, whose faithful eer-|* °° Modest man and never blows his own ing in ad ep lege wtngentmyc avers J meas Ut j hancvomale improved: lot 40140: att nod. timp zon kmernon st. tet, E and F. 1th = Re have been authorised to soll that handome Pot. bw. bet. 1th an Mee and was a notable event, at which a large as- | vice to the organization of the Tied Cross amce | T’™pet. His popularity is attested by the ew toten pty Nene ans ath se 3g tebe for sinese oF investinent purposes. 2.0 ym . ne; foot concrete st. ; of ow bay ok. 2 . w. ¢ ut ‘veral corne’ 8. Cheap. a 5 =A rs 0 vsnel " ve. —- - fark JAMES F SHEA.GM Penn ave new, | from Martand brown sicue and brick: contatoa G'roums, batt and | fe21 licorsd and G, Adlantic building. 900 Fst a.w._ | Semblage of friends and well-wishers looked on | jte first eee nenniel ten corned teaeeiey of aception has won for him the lasting | parkings and res AT A BARGAIN, a ; u | ite . | district, ‘He inaugurated tm bic state. the | tfouble we managed to secure ten jinrickishes 2k S $9 | Since fu month ras shine uppatatas, “Thorvuohiy malernin sree | OH SAL! A GREAT BARGAIN A sQUanE OF | With pleasure, It was 1" party seeing thas | Rretitnde of his colleagues, together with Bev. | Scheme of sharice ° with his, employes the |Shd ‘ricksba men, for eversbody was badly the one square of the | Section. JOWN Particular. An elegant desp lot; location ‘te ground—veantifully located northeast; on Flor. | all the men of ¢! lal party wearing their) Alex. Kent, Col. R. J. Hinton"and Rev. Rush R. i demoralized and th in a chaotic state gem eresaman OF person | RW Fst. n. w. Hrabie: " Kchance seidom offered to wet wuch'a home | 128 2¥c. and K st. To a quick vurchaser thie prop- | full dress uniforms and a white wedding also, | shi formed a group of men dist Profits of his business, which makes him oe | Soy ae ae — ae ee toe | 885.000, and.on your own terme. Call and segue.” | SU vill tesold ava whole at &5 centson -ary trim. | a6 all the maide and the bride wore white and | fcebinic cet adeecae of Mee distinguished | pecially strong with the labor unions, his dis | oa ane nas atta ie ek Jo. = IW Wiebe c pha ar as ; ; N ¢ trict ¥ y manu ter was @ memorable ride, for it wes da 2 __ 1220 F st. F Sige es Ja28-1m Bowiitn sto: Feb __ BIT 12th st_ carried white flowers, The gilt of the fine uni-| Dr. J. B. Hubbell, general field agent of the | prises tocieainy the Btadebeber wegen works | When we started. ‘The ‘riskshe men carried FOE, SSE, SS UNUSUAL oPForresrty To . S ‘OR SALE-ONE OF THE FIS forms made the only dashes of glitter-| Red Cross, was here, there and everywhere, | Prine, ‘ncluding the § ke, be obtain. | lanterns and the great fissures in the earth that El esjhasg 6 Sipt class corer’ hruee, centrally lor 016 F STREET ¥.W. A Sprexpw Isvesruest. ZL afrontd ta the District for asyndicate to aubdivide | ing eolors, The ushers were Licuts Holbrook, Dr. Hubbell hs been in person on every Hed | $d the Moline illed oar vor we, bo sci: | sowed wn ah. Sites ot Ge tame hoa - aes 2Fogma: all, mod. tm re on Parcain and sold Uy | Parker, Duncan, Perry, Reber and Landis, s . publican 01 pera- | venned <te ee - Bizuce. 17.500. ownet leaving tac tity: torneean, | North side Fi. nw... bet Oth and 7th sta. We have a fine comer plece of business | Sutdividing tuto lois ate large promt. Auply to | Wiel tng b Wy autered the church and pep depelred big ipterdincd appeared since it8 | tires because of his favorable attitude to sed Srcided. Ronetianes the crac be were sofrequeat See __ BH. WARNER £ CO,. B10 Fee | tise Satory bricks, 6 rooms and Bethe | Property in the immedtiate neighborhood of __51722thst. nw (Matserot building). | forming procession walked slowly up the ale membered, only a few months ago returned | Oresnizations and his liberal treatment of bis | nit the rosl so narrow that we were com- OR SALE BEAUTIFUL 11-ROoM AND BAT! = 158i! sok aad Fant © mervete, Hew Rost of F1 OFFER BEAUTIFUL BUILDING | to the chancel, the ushers wore in the advance | trom Russia, where he superintended the dis- | O%" men. He isaeeif-made man and isnow Peles reached Nagovaat abont half-pest 1 HeegTB; tone Bouse in | faskionsble northwest: 25 feet on one street and nearly a hundred ing from Ly to 3 acrea, on the Con- | of it and the bridesmaids came next. The maid | ¢riuution of ‘tho cargo of tho Trnehead, wealthy, ra Nagova at aboal jard- wood finish (quar‘ered oak). built for owner to | North side Md. ave. bet. Oth and 10th sts n.e., on the other. Both established business creat barwain to immediate purchasers ; fh Miss Ce of New York,was Just ahead of Teo Pea — u morning. The roadway was filled with gccupy. Thiw house ie heated by steam (Florida | mew 2-story and cellar brick. 7 rooms. 5,900 streets, and it iv oncof the most desirebre | Dare air anduerand hicturesqne ew of honor, Miss Cox of Ne 5 Mr. and Mra. Halbert 8. Greenleaf camo as! There ig a tris aj. | debris, and on the sides of the streets were ilar). all elect: tances for lighting eas, speak 124. Dusiness cornert on the market, either as a | Prists will be lanvely advanced Apri, the bride and the latter camo in with her father | delegates from the auxiliary Red Cross of & triangular contest among candi- oS ee, Ga a ree eee ee 7 present or fnture investment. eee” BIT 12th sth. w.. Marseree blade. fom rs Ripagde ge tog ‘ithe re Sine Sepa oe Y., representing ite president, aoa pears ema pega perc matt Wied Cath room and veetiba'e and’ in. writable! ent brick ss. Seer 900 ‘The present rental 1s 82.700 per annum, | Tog SALETO MPECULAT ONS Ate Fy | daintily gowned in 1. E. M. ‘Moore. now held by Judge Shackelford, and three rcteclesrconen Ropes for anyone tn public. Gr petyate lite. ate No better invest vent for & Taota increase ia | Kelton. Moe Kahn, Mise Eliott; Miss Prostor, | ‘Ihe following is the list of officers and | the candidates are at preseut in the city. Jementsand noneat all ish tne fezi-lw ' | East side Ist n.. bet. Cand D, Story and Price asked and Js sure to be increased ia | Talus. cr for a beautiful residence site can be found in | Mise Mattingly and Miss Breckinridge. They | charter members who received on Friday even-| ¢. L. Herbert of Art Indian territory, a | it rained. Fortunately the weather was > Bee 000 the District at present low prices at which Tam offer- | wore whil bs te, with batterfiy | ine: _ 4 . of Ardmore, Indian territory, a " iy the weat basement brick.......... sccoeee GI ‘the future. & re ite ribbon coronets, 'Y | ing: Clara Barton, president; P. V. DeGraw, dear, W . Fok, SAE EXTRAORDINANILY GOOD, BaR- jera ine lots and blocks on the Conduit road. Calland ee | ows In. front, They carried bouquets of | gccretary; Joseph Sheldon, advocate; Dr. J.B. | Prominent lawyer, and formerly hailing from Cleat. We met gangs of mon in the strects, gu Fin. wer. bet Goh sod Tin cine, call osent com | © ot bot. 20th andl 2t0t (iota EES ‘Apply to 3 E. B COTTRELL, white carnation: Hubbell, generalfield agent: Col. R. J. Hinton, | Texas, will make bis fight upon what is known | 0! )K. cnugre coueuct bounding te —T nr tiny oe sei'ty | Brisk, stable in rear— lor | eprersbwepr aks poms) ake | 517 12th st. n. os eueorods Us a At the shasicel grill the baieyly resins! ze Joseph Gardner. Kev. Rush R._ Shippen, | as the “home rule” side, as against the appoint- | Jeum cans filled with stones the combination hnsen ster! plate fu + 87.200. CHARLES W. neal —— from 10 to eo | WeTe Met by the groom an man, v. Alex. Kent, Joseph E. Holmes, T. 5. Tay- | ment of outs’ iden: The 0 10 wake dew. Beare Moca fer lw from 10 to 20 | Lieut, Barrett. lor, Mra. H. V. Bornton, Mra. F. ¥. DeGrae aS ae ee Oeetinnn: SERINE create eciee 0 wake the dred. tying _ | East side 4th st. n.¢.,3 new bricks, 3story "PlOR SALE-LARGE AND HANDSOME DWELI:| andcellar, Sroommantbath.e.m't Exch) 6,000! A Monsey Hour District eneineers, District hish-se- ing; Mane Sve. in, lnm od of 1404. established by. ‘ watcrsvstem | Rev. Dr. McKim performed the marriage Om Conger Hall- Recinenr ene aa saaeeaar tae | ghee De MeKim performed, the merrisge| Mrs. Omar D, Conger and Dr. Lacy feeling in the territory is very strong on this buried in the ruina, The racket accomplished point, and it will be an important factor in the | the double purpose of keeping the people pont Circle. SREDFIRN & a " VERY CHEAP. the finest boulevard out of the ity «conduit road): 0 | Memon; | The Biled the altar vaso. : coniest. awake and to have them on the alert for flres non BALELETS we Nain ats = | Sopponive ureruiuent Fevervation, 2st EASY TERMS. acti aaa Ss city vit m8 Pijhs bride looked the personification of hap- | ieee dee won te ae ne |_e. Hischects peiatigal Contestants are Chan, | te learned that Mr. Noves had arrived dur ee eee ee ee Ln cree i Bt 517 12th at. n.w., Metzerott bide. ness and never looked handsomer than in her | Mra Warren B. Hooker, Mra. Marriot Brosua, | B- Steuart of Gainesville, Tex., Representative ) eos JOS. REDFEUN &'S0' ez 14th st_n. ‘Sth st. s. © bet. Aand B sts., 3-story Groom cr OFFER TWO| brick, with ami... Bailey's law partner, who will represent the | butlding accommodating ebout fifty guests, ‘ Arriving CATS, Most desirable homes near Dupont | AO EXCHANGE—REAT. FSTAT able homes near, Dupont E OF 10 LOTS OF | bridal gown of white Duchess satin. The bodice | Miss Doliver, Mrs. Hol : TE OF | jan Vail, Mra. J. ity of Boston and fowa”ur Hise Park, Mass. for's | Was hugh-necked and had high puffed sleeves, | lips, Mra Orcar Lapham, Mra: Seth, W house or landin this city or District, with a vest of pearl passementerics. Her tulle | Nirs. C. 8. Walton. Khe Post, Miss Townsend, 8. Phi = Pil- | Texas interesta, which now have fariediction | Sich was comparatively. uninjured . Cobb, | Tes Reprrer Baga mow hove Jur) ™ | at the hotel we found the proprie! foz7-3e ; RB SALE—BRICK HOU desirably located we!l-built brick honses that Adaress STEFAN, Ss ‘is i Lee Sandeis of Fort Smith, Ark., represents | 80d servants sleeping in the street Fosse ETS ESTES = | esumame emo nc nt vesea an 9 Bea rea | fe ae cel Wate | Hee tutus wert else ope | tener le Jeb it i Morte. Mi | wasn tn Sots deca Pou a | fey earned nt Mt Nene wu oy a GEE TAR Gi we | SOE SOUR etme Dees tee re da sae? Me Pare | oe ery cheehs cony erne AOKI eset | Found a large diamond was worn as a brooch. | ladies assisted in the supper room, Cr Ars ser beartag scncmnens Sucelation | E acaeie deans mote ok more oe pie a LR ES ee es SBMar es neon | Bag eri wet Taal TR g's, Ala>a Seautifal | She carried a large bouget of roses and lilies of nit? Foon were, profusely Aecorated with iti aaa -—s livious of the 1 a ee eiensoe es REMELE. | SOF? room beck : W, 2 OIE, Mire. Parker, the bride's mother. wore an|penutiful and ail are the, gifte of the nations |. 4 face beneath the broad rim of a silk hat in | (9° ee adjoining rooms the proprie- te : Ot Lath st. ae ( = 2 OR SALEONE OF THE FINFST CORNERS IN | C}R*t costume of light gray bengaline with ®/ which form the treaty of the Ited Crosa, the lobby of the Ebbitt this morning isa famil- | 1¢F returned to his quarters in the street Dit SALE- FSS TS At ser ee Oo FOR SALE—LOTS. the fasbionsble part of the northwest, fronting 8) | Bounet to mateh, ‘ The first meeting of the Nameless Euchre | iar one to Washingtonians, It belonged to| "Tho next day thare mero » uamber of #ligh fet ceecdet tanectar mone eC ae OR SALE- ECONOMICAT, LOT COR. N AND 21 oes good days deatraule locales cass | 90, Tereehe mon ey seasieticg of the | Club was held at tho residence of Mies Edith | Denton J. Hall, ex-commissioner of patents, | tremors, and the natural taclination of men Foi newe 4th we -2ety. G rome: new desire. pea now desire | West side 13th st. bet. Sand Tots, n.6., 2 ‘BW. ; fmproving neighborhood : 40x44. neat aud attgactien 3 gad a ‘ CHARL iy located ; in evowing sect SW. HANDY, 610 13th st. now, ape A. T. SFMMES, 602F st. | bride and her family is sufficient reason for it. | Tappan, No. 507 B street southeast, February | who served the last two years of the last Cleve- | F@n from threatenrd danger was aptly al 2 = not 4 9 r ins n Ser | ted. We were standing in front of the he a $1,500 | story brick, G rooms und 2 attle Tooma.... 2 re - — _SE The che s 24. Those present were Misses Cora Semmes, | land administration, succeeding Commissioner | '™*" epson aa iy, an co 210 TRACT OF LAND | ADJOINING | Ox SALE OR TRADE VER Sih Cae obey farror theakine aisle, the | Frama Jordan, Lillie Evans, Lizzie Poole, A Meitesauey, in the middie of ‘the # siete South side N bet 28th and 20th ate nw., 2 JOS. REDEERN & BU! Th : ith pointed tery oe i .| Poole, Edith Tappan and Meswre, Chas. Con- Tival of President Harrivon, Mrs. Me- | PCO! Ea) e221 Mr. Hall liked the duties of commissioner so tic und cellar brick, 12 rooms—lot Boake opporite buil Kee, Mrs. Dimmick, Mra. Parker, Mrs. Russell v Craig, Will Blocker, John Poole, PSUN.1 . —— WB ill Bio cle. | well that he ts desirous of resuming his seat at | Niitched, Suddenie thom eat Rantialty 4) DUPONT. CIRCLE_AND P i165, = FAR LATH NE. IN oN SALF—NORTHEAST, AN E Harrivon and Maj. ‘Halford created a stir just | Ed. Edmonston and W. S. Tappans, ‘The frst | his old desk, and, to once again enjoy this privi- | myjhge Suddenly there was a rumbily = acd fashionable lor Repay the line of the Eckineton BR. it. teloce tha biter : Oth y's prize was won by Mise Edith Tappan, | joc, he will 1 an) anivered an experience > : SMES. Uo? F xt! fore the bridal party came. Others present | My" 2 e will’ wait upon the President in due | Oy peel ie pc se, facing scuts30) res a Fast de Bhat. a6. bet, East Cao. and A. 12-4 44, | SOLD, Cnt cor fe5-it | a were the Attorney General and Mre. Miller, Mrs, | Iads's booby by Miss Cora Semmes, and the | time, Mr. Hall represented the firet district of | Quute'§ heavy shock, | The way ea tovak aan © WH RENNEDY. eameeaeans "nana JOR SALE—SQUAI FAST OF PROPOSAL and Miss Elkins, Gen. and Mrs. Schofield, Gen. Rey a ema sree by Mei Chas. Conbove | Towa iu the Forty-ninth Congress, but for the | Yona hav a wo Geegpartente dea 2 me Aan | North side R bet. 17th and 18th ot 3 in the. arkett dus the property for sa, tavestinest pesca and Mrs, Breckenridge, Gen. and Mrs, Kelton, | and the boobs by Mr. Ed. Edmonston. t | rast three vears bas prac jaw in Chicago. | fnces There ral sues Fok Re EBAY? THREE PRETTY HOUSES <5 inpneel seinen s = PRE Y e| ptm A pyle ang Al a be hdl ner arg proposes FoR SUPPLIES Fi Mrs. Romero, Miss Ida Thompson, Mr. and | the ip as awarded refreshments were | Hie has some strong creder many intla- | amount of shouting, ated. we joined i for $3.50 ech; carb “rooms and. bath: iso. persq. ‘ft. TH. T. LEIPOLD, sw. co Yard, Wast D.C. Febr Mra W.C, Whittemore, Miss Alene Wilcox,. | S°T¥ed. ential friends are working to secure his reap- | jrstinetivels, though, we led oon tine whee we Sukincs i“Apeipto ee tae 3 eh aE ea see Maj. and Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Jno. A. Logan, he West End Euchre Clab was handsomely | pointment, were going and were well aware that We were Im JOBS E. BEALE. 12% Fv “and basement brick, ii ooms and bathe EGANT LOTS ON 1TH ST. N.W. | March 14, 1803," 3211 Ty Miss Tisdel, Miss Sherrill, Maj. and Mrs. Cur-| entertained at the bome of Mise Baker, 1101 = the pomible place to escape being crushed FOE 2 LE 28500 HOUSE FoR )_THREE- nearer aireet douute ited tte Mandsouetreataanes | subrHensad account fon, Miss Ci@son, Mra. Seaton Perry, Mr. and New Hampshire avenue, Friday evening. | In Obio there is a sharp contest between | jy tuiling umbers Picci naseinent bay-vintow brick and brown: E DEH, ga ediotatng Tot only #ah rer sg te | YOUR SEEM tee Mra. W. Thompson Harris, | Mra.” and | Among those present were’ Mixx Williams, Dr. | Cleveland and Toledo to secure the United ~_ fore’ Mase. ave., Capito Mull: 2 1m now be secuze! at | South side Hst_n.w. bet Ist and 22d. 3 Mies Harter, Misa Alisan Wilson, Mrs. | Fishe: ', Miss Le hb ary. Lieut. Cook, Miss Parr States district attory = rae Ves : ship for the northern ALONG THE WHARVES, tobe completed sithin two mothe. Don't | story bricks, 8 rooms, celiar ant bath, far- quantity of nate, Procter, Mr. and Mrs. Mattingly, the | of New York, Miss Thrall, Miss Burnham, Mr. | hance. FULION LEWIS, 1553 F st. Race heat, am. £., lots Lera120. Each, ‘OW BALE—TWO LOTS ON 15TH ST. S'ae) and locks | Misses McIntire, Mixx Mullan, Mrs. Thomas| Meding, Mr. Kern, Mr. Pugute, Mr. Newman, Toledo representative who ; a ao ; Sere ate; centres, located in. the trahic wit"Teturnisued upon | Riggs, Mrs, Charles Gibson, Mrs. Morton | Mr. aud Mra, Mvers, Mise Baker, Mr Collins, | , ff the honoris Frank E. Wright, | The river front is donning ite inauguration acclient Soom and bath awellne: | Weyt side 1th ber. Cand D sts s.w., 2etory Fests. now i ao eet des and | Mitchell, Mra. W. W. Dixon, Miss Kanffmann, | Mr, Farrelly, Miss Robinson and Mr. Collady onping at the Ebbitt. . | clothes. Plage are beginning to blossom from save and nicely finished, on corner lot, Bike 7 OCS Mai Bate ao scvcene 6.500 | Drow SALE—CHOICE LOT. 2X105 ak Uther things botme | Miaa Soule, Miss Clepbane, Col. and Mra. Ruth= -_——— Mr. Wright has never before held or sought | every available staff and at the proper time Se iet front, seals a ood value. ey a al Ey : yo dothh ney et by ag belek, be departinent resehven the erford, Mra. Paes Miss Bane, Miss Sber- SEVERAL GAMBLING CASES. = * = res ~ oan wancunaaien rds will be converted tuto strings mn pegs t side 3d bet, East Cap. and A sts. ne, 3- jt Fer ott: $2.50 per square fot. rtyreeetany or st tidewetiman, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs.’ and the = pench and bar of do and the « ng | ad , PULTONTEWIO Ted Pat. story brick: 12 roots. Siandieasanieto oe e le a 2 r Genera, CBS feo7 Stawew | Misses Williams, "Mra. Butterworth, | Same Chinamen Forfeit Collateral and |Unties, Toledo people seem to think that |of stresmers and the mse fronts ie 2d ids. ST_BET. 18TH AND 17TH N.W a he — ses iba their city should be recognized, as it bas not | will bide bebind veils < buntin JOR SALE_A LARGE JEORGE. 2 “I te, 2D Ate dia, Dy 100 fe tue to faved | GEALED PROPOSALR WIT RECEIVED ar | Mrs. and Miss Brice, Miss Deering, Miss Others Are Dismissed. been for ore uarter of acencury, and iw 4 town. 0) at. bet. sTstand cd sta; three stories | West side 12th bet. Sand T sts. n.w.. 2atory #2 Sper sg. fu eH. E, LEIPOLD, 5 w the once iver of the Maryland | Worthington, Mrs. James F. Barbour, Miss ‘ x . for over a quarter of a ceni on, Norfolk and Washington, 2 : 14 yooms; all mod. imps; furnace, Ia-| brick and basement, 6 rooms, «i. 1, lot wid F sts. nw few and Washine: pany, room N. | Mi 3 is This morning about 3 o'clock Policemen | the second largest district in the state, contain-| 4, ) Sreat D foe Cogn ogy oF BT Seat bee wae a gad Washive A Sanger, Miss’ Gale and Mrs. and the Misses ng 0 ‘ ee niependent, Great National Capital and wie Es Gi ee A pai aagnnness FOE S8Gh THREE CHOICE TOTS ON 1 Sun buildin: Safes Sutherland. Hartigan aud Elliott surprised seven Chinamen | ing twelve counties. Col, Allen T. Grim-| american docks have swung out ry B. H. WAENER & CO, bet. Tand U sts. nw ; 81.50 perag. ft : IGHTH, 1803, for| Mra. Tate, formerly Miss Lida Scranton, | Who were enjoying a game of “fan-ta1 Miarailway in the District of Conuabia. =. "8 | wife of Lieut. Tate, wax present at the wed: | room in rear of Hing Lee's laundry, No. 313 ding, coming on from West Point, as didulso| Pennsylvania avenue. The attention of KH. T. LEIPOLD, sw. cor. 13:b and ‘916 F st. nw. | Cor. Sth and K s S-story and collar G00D BRICK DWELLING.6 ROOMS, | PFleK, Grooms and sto:< room, & ms 1. hah. pantry and celiac; lot 1BENSfE 00 alley mw. in a tide now holds the office. the harbor office, ferry, Stephensoi | Mr. Wright's competitors are Mr. Dodge of | Given's, farmers’ and pinusbons's Riley's, ud and Col. E. B. Finlay of Crawford piscoe’s and Wimeatt and’ Uhier's be me phe eke tate o se ay county. dc 10 denn fas on. mt Prise $2: 000. etic metas Apply to ayivenie sve car tation therefor, tozether with, al Cadet Parker, the bride's brother. the officers was uttracted to the place reece sorte er ropes Hoe oe ~ ewesteap ern ‘M. MYERS, Room 13,1505 Pa. are. KT. LEIPOL tion, and oniy bids upon these Torus ‘consid: | | All the bride's intimate friends went out to| 1° oY Saree aS J f right sbowing during ROT WHY NoT OWN BE WARREE 800%, _fedset ered’ Muj. and Mrs. Parker's pretty home at Soldicrs' | bY bearing loud talking. and finding | Who will be assistant secretary of the navy?| the G. A. K. encampment, but will excel the ‘The right is reserved to reweet any and all bids SALFIN MT. Pi or parts of bids. f KESLE) ‘of. of Oak st. and Hert‘ Tale several very | fe25-St seraaw | F Home to the wedding breakfust, All the | the front door locked they went around the} This question agitates expecially three gen- | Ford made then. ble houses fn the park at a SCHOEPF, flower decorations were white and a delightful | back way and entered. Their appearance was ‘The tug Ella Pierce which was jammed in the ice Fees Bete ee ee E acHOK! ’ on : - ® | tlemen—the incumbent (Prof. Soley), ex-Con- sk hans Reece bakashatsbaeeded om tneeae Sore pare a Gente pat oa. fe ef Enwineér._| repast was ecrved. the cause of antampede and the alleged gam: saen MAMiee Gt Maw Bees nee aed ny aed igen ge ogee nag R ATTENTION 19 CALLED TO \LE—CoLUMBIA — =e Lieut. and Mrs. Kuhn took the afternoon | bling paraphernalia was scattered in all direc- | Sun lack of Boston. itis worth $4200 year, | iP 3 EAPTESFION TE CALLED. TO i, | Fisicanilncsorte a sh ACCOUNTANTS. train fora wediing tip. They mill viet with | tions | and as Prof Soloy resigned’ @ pectoes an te: | Saneen.eoPer, orks and. several improve rBace | al con- 7 ) dence site. ———<———— Maj. and Mrs. Pi it rest Drevegpiciied = & in ber machiuery. Semces orale dap 8100" Call og TORGSOS pagent Printing office; seating for @20.98: | C4255 th TRICK 6. ute Fe ee ee ee ee ee eee tho recapbernatte {factor in the nary to sccopt the’ place he ts | repaite wil consume severl weeks CHEW ECO. O17 F ‘Cor, Ward place and N. H. avo. n.w.: keys at of Public Arcountant vitor, 1324 Fat. nw. Syste ich inotaien 4 eS | anaious to hold on and is making a fight to do epairs to the tug Fanny Gilbert are being Sg rg fice: price, 830,000, eT. KAISER, . _ Under & ‘J. Fisher & Mrs, Noble, as well as the other cabinet la-| which included ordinary crap “bones,” such as |so. During the Inst carspaign, however. Prof. | pached. She will reenter commission in » foe Fem nheick home en Mat a wr vortaiping 9 10 Ground floor, Atiantic building. BcLEMSON E UPAPE EL” | teneern Srna. corvorations: =” “UM RCEABu | dios, will receive their friends on Wednesday | *°0 used by the corner bootblacks, some Chi- | 'igy repaired to Boston, and'as Mr. Niblack | her os ard bath fs jot; price on! 3. . x SS) ORY BRICK; ae . — — = te | consi jewsor's Ni i uh cath, balan fo walt nda Saew hoes. witiral, modere: improvements os 817 14th at. iw. ——— “— ‘Two hours previous to this raid Seret. Byrnes | Contiders, some of the professor's, speeches | _ Superintendent Callahan of the Norfolk and <I BAKER, NORRIS & LAMPTON, ist and 220 ste. fo- $12 0) MT. PLEASANT, CO- MANICURE. Miss Laura Veh, accompanied by her sister, | and several oticers had male a raid in a place | Ade at the time inconsistent with tho present | Washington Steamboat Company bas con- fete 620 F stu. erty cost the owner $1:5,000 las’ eside, Holziead Manor - = —- farechanc Mrs, 8. H. Brandenburg. arrived yesterday | on 4! SALE_A VERY DESIRABLE How Arava thes ares street, where Sam Wah Gee and Mos | Party in power he has sharpened his little kuife | cinded not to put the Lady of the Lake in NAW. = a N. MANICURE AND CHIKOPOD- | from Pueblo, Cal., and will be he \ Ww, = accordingly. commission to conver the ints from Fort mr alles te 000; 8300. sirably jvc boat two squares frum 4 D 0 from Pueblo, € nd wil e at home on!) Wah were arrested and released on regul f Peas spiebbermncnleenioe dese) WES on grade aylewiid site for a laree fuse ot Fine MANICOMP abd CHINOPOD: | Thursday at the residence of their parents, at | eral each, which was forfeited in the Police re me sae a that | Mentee to the inauguration. “On Friday the He BAKER, NORRIS & 1 AMPTON ‘ALE OR LFASF—FHOM OWNEK: aibleck of brick heuer. [IST GOODS aomth of New York uvaitr | 927 N street northwest. Court this morning. e appointment at least is settled, and that | George Leary will leave Norfolk with Wom sktR-3OR 4 OG0D IAVEDTRERT Bax 2 house fa, rount, Pest, SOS MN Ae | Nervisualiow.armes fot on 1th —= = Miss Dora Grosner of New York will receive| Hing Lee appeared in court for trial and his | i* private secretary to Secretary Lamont. The | the fourth regiment Virginia National Guard Feet i econ ~ ated 2 ings and stable. fexd-im? | Shallow lot. 40 feet front, on 16th st. ¢ SUBURBAN PROPERTY t her aunt's, Mrs. J. Gh Thesd: counsel plead not guilty. gentleman selected to serve Mr. Lamont and | and the same afternoon the Norfolk and Wash- ¢ Tver cent, several trick dwellines, rented for a a | And mans others bushes aud lowerii Don't A : at her . Mrs. J. Grosner, on Tuesdays, 3 ik ington will leave Fort Montoe with the regular ts 50 per mouth Fie 31,000 eects SG) canhe bal | POR SALE HIGH-CLASS BESIDENCES ‘before buyin. —— TIN TN Nice a ; | __ Miss Lizzie Robertson, daughter of Wyndham | |,Judge Miller heard the officer's description | draw $2.200 a year for so doing is George Sal- | f The B50 t wer ae mien es BAREE. SORBIS & LAMPTOS, — FULTON LEWIS, 153% Tt MICE HOME IN a ert Aira ieee “d | of the raid, but as the officers were unable to | ger, a Washiugtonion, formerly employed st AE Te pcre Bagg agente a 2 BET, hid sicudt pect eons P| Eo a SORGEE Sloss DEAS: iereo Meonndrotaud | 5, Robertson of Saltvillo, Va., is visiting ber | tet) that they were plaving ‘fan-tan"’ for money | the Navy Department, and af present in the | Svually divi tween the two steamers, ok SALE—HAN jegantly appointed.strictly modern cor. a ote SUNE ON TE HOG CD cousin, Mrs. Otho M. Muncaster, 1834 New York ore . Prick dweiliues 1513 10th, ner, Mass. ave. near ‘vupont Circle -- @66 wed bath torn ait atest pupovemseata, hudsmery | 327—Nodern corner investigate decorated carefully butit undor cur personal supgre | HO-N. H. ave. opposite L. Sinine ant srgicaweinoveryrevosct. Goassonen foe | Bez—Goun, ave.” wth alt on. For fuicther particulars and price apriy ¢ ELe RUTHERFORD. 1007 F a al POR SALE SOUTH WASHINGTON PROPER FY ‘Ou Uth st. nr. Cw, new Se br .am.1... 96,000 On Tith se. near or not the court could not hold the defenlant, | office of ex-recretary Whitney in New York, | hey will arrive at Washington at 6:30 o'clock, avenue. “There had been a New Year party at the | Mr. Salger is well known in this city and will be The Ho eng pu ht hie Bae A detightfal card party was given Friday | house,” said Lawver Hensey, “and several oftho | warmly congratulated by his many frieuds here | The Novfolk brought upa lange list of pas; grening by Miss Hichardson at her home, 1105 | bors Who remained too laze for the street ears | upon is return Sholanapiootion. laser tenenl te haneemaney n: " L strect northwest. A numberof pretty yout mgaged in a d mn the off- - . a i rons 820) tp. Alng several trastet laut on sat" | friends of the hostess wore eroveut ibe cone | cere appeared. : Tue Stan representative caught a glimpee in | itor inenerea) tino ue nat bears Comting Pie Le eprertanity iy open. DUCKETT, FOLD | vercation was sprightly, the decorations and | | Judge Miller referred to former proseentions | q carriage yesterday afternoon of @ face well | Ternon snd larshall Hall Company és nen EG0 Seis Pata Pee zi-Ot_| arrangements in excellent taste and the even- | of CBinamen in shich they were charged with |. 1. 40 every democrat in the country, more | ing fora big rook, ~_—eee < BiAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS IN | ing passed quickly and happily. The three ele- | keeping disorderly houses. The judge told the ae an ok Pacific coast, ‘Th ‘The Dos Pasos steam vacht Florence is bet ihe, thrush which the new electri road gant head prizes for the laties were won by the | Oflicera that if there were any boisterous dem- | especially to residents on the Pacific coast. The rtp get gg oe ing lips, Shafer and Hoeke, while the | n*trations there they could proceed against | gentleman was Col. John P. Irish of Oakland, | P&itted in white and gold. She presents band- hing aud then prices will advance. GLO. _ forsee Remi: am JOR SALE—RAUE CHANCE FOR A BUILDERS | Fouton tho wtomie: Lea Ic02 alley ad er wold Os price 3. BOND, be I ation, four from Washia:'o wil vont, near Scott Circle, Or Thouse, te: deep. 1 block irom bias" Pont Cirele—actual ‘buyers Investigate 10,500 Thave many choice properties in the u rthwest aw section, vacant and improve. If you want to buy _ or sell Call on Ec. BAUMGRAS, 1421 G st, main floor. OR SAL JOHN’ th 30! as aa | Misses Ph 5 : = 5 2 rerecaptu in the way mentioned. : ‘ross the bay from San Francieco, | Me *Ppearance, 5 = v1 ALE— TWO UNIFEL BUILD! gentlemen's prizes were captured by the Messrs, | them 3 Cal., a city across the bay from San Francisco, Ps por sc, oan ee F Le z iear tvattes ule. aunt Batensbueg: 40'to 1S | Vilips, MacLean aud. Whitwell, Among | ‘The charge against Hing was dismixsed. familiarly known on the con-t as the “sleeping | ,, Mate Chetry of the yacht Florence is takings 4 VERY, DESIRABLE HOME, arn-ce: lane lot, BUILDS EEE On On AIDE " {38100 hes acre. | others present were Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, | _ In anothergambling case Henry Williamsand | quarters of San Francisco,” and one of the Tt is understood at the front that Capt, Palle a STS War WASTER GEN: OSCAR WOWHITE. "| MASSCAVE, BETWEEN ISTH AND 18TH STS, Fr EAS an eee Tarerag | te, Mibses Ithees, Romero, Hammett, Fill eo ee ute. ‘They | best Inid utlend situated anc most beautifal | inp of the conter board racing xloop Ella Tread si WANAMAKER Cease 205135 to 10 oot alles. {ATSIN SLIGO. CONTAINING | Green, Madge, Shafer, Lake, Merillat, Trim | Occupied a house on C ‘street southwest, where | cities in the land. ne oe « For price aud yermit 0 inepecs apply to Price 812,500. a) 1 F RAREGATIA WANGAIN, SH AGHEGT CR Hammett and the Messrs. Rockwood, Jones, | Played. In the front room there was ~| the San Francisco Alla. He ranks with Sen- | Hg" latington Yacbt Clab bas ected olt~ eax JV. BUyoR, Wess Se are —= ig ptiated for 4 mubdivisins near site of | Madeira, Tyrer, Romero, Clephane, (Oswell, | pigy’ feet and rola waser store. Fohceman | ator White as being one of the most popular | oor an follows: Preciat, chee a a _ fees i Sis Pa ave. | _fe24-3t_ ese ew RIANGULAT BLOCK Methodist University ; shore i ftom George- | Merillat, Young and Braitmayer. After the | Komeo Bowie made a raid there Saturday night | men in California, and in eloquence few public aapbsin, Benderichk Mactan: : * SSP ere re epee ee ALES SE z ON a: pwn, NE 2 WATS SON, ley 2 i iy and tho crowd of gamblers in attempting to get «of today are his ey + personalit; . es: F : Se 8 earn am nence OF TOE nd! f Meath gh DPFOKD W: WALKEA' & SON, 1000 Fst | Card plaving and distribution of prizes supper | "4 dof gamblers in attempting to get | speaker: ual, His personality | Shinn i Es niainineGrocmiand bach nicely | © * &. For price and persicaiars.sppiy te. da aver, 1oti.and D was served. vay carried out window sash and broke down jg very marked and he is central figure where. | ©-,tictce; treasurer. Lewis Kewie, | grey known tm grovenient and conveutence. This | _fe243e 101 F st. 800 SQUARE FEE’ i ROOM | “The following is a list of the Indies who will | doors. Tue officers took possession of a quan-| ever he goca Ho ir «large. powerfully built cht Club has elected officers 25a therocals 1m ronstras ‘and worthy of iu-| OR SALE A BUSIS spection. Location very desirable, belug on line of Prite 15,000 we lectric road. which will greatly. increase |" &- Price @15,0U0. | ‘SS PROPERTY O8 Space, for 29 draigable houses. Free, "Apply to FHaNCIS HUFTY, juare foot AI i. ee a.V.NOH ;. : : * : an 4 | as follows: Captain, W. L. Hughes; secretary, iI of excellent water. Only | th cert by - | tity of whisky and other liquors and escorted | man, with deep, resonant tones that can ll any “eh $= we ° ‘ h ie . The steam yacht ‘Catherine Holbrook, be- reberty in this Leghborline Size of lot 1625-0 i & Peng The men were held for trial in Judge Miller's | soft hut, und if he has ever worn a necktie it 5 rive H . Seguare fest to.alley. Price #4 10(,0p monthiy | f°43¢ _—___—_ASOA Pat ew. | ——____i R TGREAT SAchIFt oe a oe eet rctnes- | court today on a charge of gambling, ad a | has been in the seclusion of his home, for ne | J03«ine to the Roredale Yacht Club, ie being Apply L. WALTER WEED & Co., {Oi SALE—A HANDSOME RESIDENCE IN ONE | F cH very destra: 3 .. Morto: . Wanamaker, Mrs. Me-| charge of selling Hquor without » license athe Jar he | Teftted with machinery and well nigh rebuilt. m 08 Lizh stn. Ww. ‘of the best localities in the city; containing 16 DESTRASE lot ou principal bi tre Millan, Mra, Stanford, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. oe : One ever axw one aroun: otanding o The steam launch G % = 3 “AND BASE. | ROMS besitos furnace and coal rooms, baths, BC. | Foe one 4 OE SERABLE BU LDING 8 26x | Montromery county. Brice,’ Mra, Bouke Cocktan, Mes Bellen | against Williams will be heard later in the | usually wears, SOK SALE_A GAIN 2STORY AND BASE: | The lot conta ns about 4,200%q. ft. For price aud rest oh nde uses; dimensions 26x | Qriwiet: none in town; populadion, Aanbdlies 4 ‘era nrpbes amy | week. Irish is from Towa originally, where be Le eo ment brick dwel ing. containing @ rooms, bath ars apply to FRANCIS HUETY. a ee Cer Gah ninix Cine EMACK, 02 F xt. now. Storer mah - Hitt, Mra, Dias-Albertinl, cace sitek &, a par eles Seasentar ALEXANDRIA. urably located om Zid st. nw. ‘at Ew. 3 TED — Fkow To nO SEAR | Mra. Ernst, Mrs, Harriet Lane Johnston, Mra. tl pe © becomis —— by Soon ~ ate eee Baw _| Price, 92.250 TANTED — FLOM 5 TO 50 NEAR d EI Sing beat for the prin nn ne oer neet OA | on SALE_A NEW DWELCING HOUSE. EIGHT | Apply to Worrrontor close to citys ust be ecsoaeinn | Barney. are. Wallach, Mrs. Bagher, Mra. lich: AT THE RIVER FRONT. member of the bar. He ran against ex-Con- Sih ws tin Dolmen. oy EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. Toorne and bath ; concreted cellar; heated by. J.V.NOHUYCK, — | great demand for such propert ardvon, Mrs. T. B. M. ‘Mason, Mrs. Jobn Skue. — gressman McKenna—now federal judge of Cuii- 7 oe : - WOR F at. hate in desirable part of northwest: will be 1508 Pa ave. | DENT, BOWEN + 023 F st. nw. Q : sigsee ARRIVED. fornia—for Congress in the third district, for | The Alexandria organizations participating i SeLE-NEW BRICK. TAINT z “yy to Oe iis HUbty FOR SALE 4% ACRES OF LAND BEAUTIFULLY Ex-Representative and Mra, Robert J. Vance, | steamer Alton, Ledman, Occoquan, forty-five conts Featxand still one of the banuer republican | in the inaugural procession will be the “City healed oy furnace, hand | S23. Lol Y st. Sw. TiO, TWO BLOCKS | attatet om walendid road % mile fan District | with their two children, are visiting Mra. Vance's | of wood and 5,000 feet lumber, I~ Ledman. Schooner | districts in California. Sports,” a democratic club about 150 strong; ‘Terms easy. Lane lot oo )& SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AT re 2100 DENT. BOWES & CO” | mother, Mrs. O'Connor. oA Ella, Thomas, Wicomico river, 700 bushels oysters. . | the Alexandria Light Infantrr, Capt. Goorge EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, | | Ei Narragansett Piet It 1 cow, g08 17th st. n.~. Pein —_S25F st nw. _| Miss Ada Wolf of Baltimore is visiting Mise | Slo D- _, Lambert. Davis, Patuxent river, 620) Congressman-elect Byron YF. Ritchie of | uchbach, about’ sixty strong, and the St. SOc PRAGIE SISELAGHER =, X AND NINE ROOM NEW HOUSES | _fe2-08 © 1505 Pw ato. GOOD TRUCK OR DAIRY FARM; | Nellie Trego at the Randall, Saipt Mary's river. 600 bushe's oysters. “Schooner | Toledo is at the Ebbitt. He represents the John's Cadets, Capt. William H. Sweeney, pt Kees, €50 can | K'with bath: all nt at Broukland: earsehool. | POOR SALE Cpt arbennig jande witirim, | The next meeting of the Excelsior Literary | SUC, SMM QcoRN Tirer, OOF Uushels oysters. | ‘Toledo district now represented by Col. W. ‘T. | about thicty-dve strong The town will be ie pas S C1 ‘and electric cars. 01 reapury’; a NCE. r A 5 = 2 3 “ we neat itied bale 4 eS) StexDar CUKEbewas, | | ruven Adirew WF sarees “3ei0a’ | Lor oonco ox AREAS Ge apove xEW Rods land srenue noribeeey Novqnat 08 | Fale Winans Uebramanioet tee” "AAS wnabets | Haynes. He isa lawyer. a, native of Grafton, | tort Solr atosandriane will vist Washins: — waacennese LJ ok SALE—HOMESEEKERS, WE DESIRE YOUR wee: SESS WERE Ort Wy | ost ‘Schooner Dean, Chiseltine, St. Mary's riv jo, an pract win io for hae SALE-ECONOMICAL AND DESIKABLE F attention. See what we offer you for €6.500 in ORES S29 SER ROE: fon en te Sy yee ep lr iiead February 28. A fu'l attandance is requested to | oysters. Schooner Pocahontas, Chiseltine, oysters." aston co perty centrally locs hie were west, three squares from. Dupont R SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY, perience twenty years. He defeated ex-Gov. James M. | ferry and the W. and A. railrond will make un- G0 lw TYLER EUTELTORD. oxters Me Feokience, oak "ot Grown stone "and IVS HGNCR, | Bao acres ativining the Methodist Univerats, near | Comsider matters of importance, Sunday School Officers Elected. Ashley, who gained such prominence in the im- | usual efforts to accommodate the crowd, R SALE WE ARE INSTRUCTE! fated; cabinet mnarteia: with tila electric bellacte GREAT BAKGAIN. The London Post of the 11th instant says:! The Sunday school board of Grace M. E. | peachment proceeding of President Johnson. THE CIVIL BREVICE EXAMINAT: pees ot Se. butlers pantry, cellar and ath, with the latest ‘sant- P. A. DARNFILLE, The United States minister entertained Mr. : Simeon HULDA Toe : fhe district! was republican by 2,100 majority, | aye Tina sxen autnad caaienie : for sale the handwoine residence on | tary plainbing: stationary wachstand; heated by fur- ‘ON KAT NW. 624-30" é Justice Harlan of the United States Supreme | Church, corner 9th and Sstreets northwest, held | yiich Mr. Richie overcame by fourteen ee eee enains, exelasive of six bath rove, iarzeclowts | monthly if desired. ATP! ‘Dimensions, 30x147, with side and rear alley. No, 706 tn st. nw. . romwell Houses. There were present to meet | p. m. for the purpose o} ving the ann: r. Ritchie's fal judge James ie, | messengers is in progress National build- ep ann Bee pee eye Orne oa oo ES WALTER WEED & co. Aspigte SN IRTAINGR, | | Furolahes abstracts of ities ty Alsiandrie and Fate. | nin tho lord chancellor, the lord chief justice, | roporte of the officers and electing new officers | Was a republican, Sadge Ritclo detested ing on St. Asaph and Prince streets today, Bites fe tater ren ome, fue euertaiuing am | Vet Se thn i TWO Pa sve. | Georges gantien, Sloryland Capltsists wit gave | Lord Morrin, Lord Hannen, Lord Piayfair, Lord | fer the cosuing eoaferonee, year which begins | Frank H, Hurd when the district was demo- | Some seven applicants are under examination, iy. Poere fe weariy: 12,000 square fost 3 x Fo sass and inv cute by inet q i Peon 2 ; ‘ racer Broun! in the sive. Pree Sees _ schon Fokus, FINE Lot ox STAG EARNeWHaMe. | Cur quarantse of He Constltation freon ye? O2"® | Young, Lord Justice Bowen, Sir Francis Jeune, | March 1, 1899. Following is @ list of ‘the | CTAtic. Now his son bas reversed things, and it NOTES. ‘ poaenleatog fre _ | Mr. James Bryce, M. P.; Mr. C. H. Tapper, Sit : : © | is probably the only instance on record’ where Aldo and rear alley ; street recently concreted. se20-t¢ CAN CUPE, Vico President. | Richard Webster, M. B.; Mr. Waldorf’ Astor, | ome crested Superintendent. Mr, J. 1, Gal- | father, a republican, overturned a democratic | The movements of the traine between here Hrice. €3.00 per sq. foot. ; a " aawie § Mr. Napier Higgins, Q. C.; Mr. Yates. Thom; j majority, and a son, a democrat, overturned a | #nd Washington were delayed this morning by g 2-¥-TianPacave._| Ctstin on Rand Ov it i smiles farm Wate | son, Ar. G. W. Smalley, the Rev. Richard Har- | ichsels; secretary, 3ft. Diller F. Croft: ant | republican majority in the samo district, cer-|a run off or collision on the Long bridge, but “ifty houses for exchanice: vacant lots. 0 Fst. KEY BROS. & CO. a ington; will »eil lo ton vesy terms. PHILIP H. | lan, Mr. A. A. Sprague and Mr. Henry White. ‘i tainly ‘ble fact. all the Alexandrians got to Washington om time a aaake ae } _s=«dEY BE DANDES u ¥ y . A. H. Groff; librarian, Mr. Chas. W. Gibson: xan &e ng SEINVGHTLDER, | pow sace— ‘Apply to. Ht 30 ASERATS. Fayette ani st. Paul ath. Baltimore, | 4 marriage of Mr. W. B. Robison, secretary | Arst aniotent librariom’ Me. Gos, Bc Giboon fy ee ele ae Nek ee Mayor Orlando W. Packard of Plymouth. The funeral of Mrs. Maria Sullivan teok place Set to 7249 10st ESLEY HEIGHTS, Washington Loan and Trust Company, | chorister, Dr. Wm. M. Chase; assistant ch > 1 nitivar: took Tyee parates Om a tereeer ORE HNT TeT, gS PRINT| V ee ANORIHWEAT WaseENaTON. | nd ‘Mio ath Grace Black of Frederick (Ate, 0. Tk, Youngs erpauich Mics’ Virtua | Ind., isin tho city to view theinaugural parade. | this afternoon, from the M. E. Church Seuthe virys See ata reduced prise.) Other Tote ia Columbia Heights | 1g yoy Qoeenite American University fenton your | County, Md. will take. place arly in April at | Emory: assistant organist, Mire Jennie Spica | He also seeks the appointment as national bank | Mrs. Sullivan was the widow of the late Andrew F. 2008 ™ e000 1318. : and oS ae ANAT monay for the next rs puta few dollars inthis | the New York Avenue Church. The officers for the missionary society of the | examiner for his state, and this modest oftice, | SUilivan and mother of Mr. Jolin Sullivan, SALE-A BIG RGAIN Festi “oom eeaneals 2% IMpBOuER Be porcbaser, anda: t — 1025.28 sropert Present price." 12 to IS cente a foot. school are: President, Miss Jennie Spies; secro- bout @3,000 = Sete tisk Andrew Sullivan and Edward Sullivan, woll- sn gt, SAE GHGICE_LTS_ox_covusig | RARAAT nahtraettle area |, ME Walott nro another ot ber enfrablo|erv™\Gi Scans Watuy ivoire Ms Wes | Pains oUt #8800 «Jarl thet atonal | Sowa citisnn ant of Mra CH. Devon, 431 and 453 Ridge st, Fei cnttt oe a oe On and alter March 1'8.00 will be the lowest price for | Saturday evening musicales. Among the guests ‘M. ‘Chase. Pe ‘She was an estimable lady, living ber entire ee Ee . 5 & specialty of this | So "single lot, . were the following: Mra. Judge MacArthur, Mr, ———— mayor of Plymouth porns is @ very tite in Alexandria and dying at the age of se nae heath een yiete soe eo: Rey a Det OR ah fot Tin Maan iecker, | gn Bite. Hom, Gen; Ring, Mies 1 Filer, Saallsianges oy Greer ae ecicrke Teo periect hone ‘to + ROLL st. v. b ywer. $a28-1 700 14th st. nw. ir. a . ty Departs the Potomac, ve _— “ °, tent deta ie rear and place for | i, Gc. each, “STOUGHTON ST, wsstof 1th, overlooking en- = ee ‘The Department of the Pot Union Vet- insurpassed: will sell part | 214) Va ave, tire city: a bargain 2 SALE_THE VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOW \ ‘of ali of furniture Henry Matthews, Miss Page, Mr. M. Page, Mr. ge = & Tho twelfth Indiana congressional dis-| graphed to Tm Stan on Saturday, ‘ront at « Wanted. Surallcagh payment or | 1418 erans’ Union, held a meoting Saturday evening Fe Charles L. Mahon, Highlands, containing about 65 acres, with | Farr, Dr. Dieffenderfer, 3 abt rT A Sass trict is the banner democratic district lower price than ever before, but the fish Sipstootion oe purchases” altirens Box Yin gear | 41: low ptice to guish basins © =-¥'t 208100; 3Be.¢ be. | yaa vne uate Contin ihis\property fs atu: | Miss Mabon. to consider the invitation extended them bY | u- state, sending William ¥. meNagey Denches brought about 33 per cent loa than se | ae: Per ‘heapest ground in | Het on the Biadensbnre pio about t les from | There was anenjoyabie evening spent at the | Gen. Corbin to take part in the inaugural of Ociedives te bike Judge McClellan's last year. - Fa’ BUSINESS PROPERTY— 6@O-—=s«i|’:«agad = WE HAVE BARGAINS IN LOTS. ; JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, residence of Mrs, Wallace, corner 26th street | parade. The sentiment was very general in|). > 199 majority, the rolled ae A large delegation from Hope and Good Will ih st. near Hat nw ‘ _ fest JOHNSON, CHEW & CO, 617 Pst, | _ 3827-1. _ 700 14th at. 8. and Pennsylvania nue, Friday. Those | favor of participating, but many present ex- | PY > majority, Arent up in | Councils of Washington attended the Jonadab ean a ectgester® wed bemnauent trick howne: NOTICE 10 wHom 1T Ma¥ CoN: | F[AYE A SITE Bresent wero Mrs. Wallace, Mre. ‘Topley, Mra. | pressed some doubt as to the physical ability of | the district, though, there were four candidates | fair here on Saturiny night last. | ja de CE vist corn: If you are looking for an elegant bul.ding | #LAVE SITE Blundon, Misses Jessie Topley, Kate Hegarty, | a large number of the comrades to endure the | in the field. Mr. McNagny is at Willard’s. ‘The frame teomment of = cctorel fentiy THOMAS J. Fisae Ra con, | Mepand (O24 Sse Boe betwerm Tat ate seay pt Hoek af that Totca, In which bs ivan? Bont Reelihy of all plecey | Laura Beatty, Mamio Beatty, Cora Dietz, Gent-| march, expecially if the weather should prove | _Mr.McNagny is « young man and has the rep- | ®&med Williams on Koval street near Frankiim Tate Ft mw. _| rn, stovets only « portion of the Ee gang | HenLeerraeah sacks, Sinn alate we freed'in are the’ advantages. thet draw Hy | ner, Temp, Durfee, Blundon, | Walker, | unfavorable. It was finally determined by a | utation of being the best stump speaker in his | ocowioned a fire alarm yesterday morning, he | MODERN RESIDENCE ON ioTH ST. | tust. "Por ful "ist call at olice Yor ia ional, ne Drreres erection of an’ elegant residenco folkw’ into the countrr, WEST END PARK | Florence Topley, Mack and. McIntosh’ | unanimous vote to turn out and take part. The | part of the state. He is a lawyer and has never | th¢ flames were extinguished backets eames ars | Gay et nce wanoaMan T cctpeasiell elie 6h ew moatacaanc ak gud KENSINGTON are slmnated at's movtcon-land J. C. ‘Tappan, R. C. Worch, Geo. | organization will be given third place in the | before held public office. tegen arse cgaed Wiens WevweeUitb, Rothe POLE DROVE PA | Sainte ghar be eet Sa fot, feooks Folnye back and forth, but far engughyote | Schultz, Wm. Landgrat, R. Reilly, J. Faler, | soldier division and will be in command of Col. at War Just Avoided. Wurt Rasctiwat® piecybrics ay Window: meses | F Why noturen your wn homet Hereteyourchanee, | quinx Up, all eden, wil (be clrea arce Wore talk witht pou atuut these | Chas Deitz, ‘Mr. Wallace, Mr. Biundon, Mr. | W. H. Michael, de a iace of rendezvous | _ “E guess that gentleman is Representative | pas stan Gussie trom Pars Pisano pete alieg Si Beer Sat: "Bh tagtet 8 ome. | weltecto all ket the mt ose Me house tte | Uysr.. ADDIS WALTER Saeee Chapin, Otto Landgraf, Henry L. Hoist, Mr. | will be issued indicating of rendezvous § <4 es ie OSCAR W. WHITE. G00 Fatinw, | Erk, MAR (uindu, prose ‘bei, brown-stone, trim: | _ fed avec Allen. on the morning of 4 and all details | Bailey's younger brother,” remarked a by-| About two months ago we were on the eveof Feared San Or GEE SGTEAGE | owtsceaie nant cehataae’ seancetcee | P teedlwopip tre at faa aa! N. CoH: 706 Sra Sx, N.W.| "hire a1. tometer ot Norte is visting | Secenry fo coher of action ing as nmoothly shaven Young san peed 6 be S Starts ne sina eT trah vee ated oe itardtages | 44020 WHRFON aUAT THEN E24 her sister, Mra, Ford. Frank of 115 4th street Yor the Day Chain. So a ar mort ay, + E ot._| Sfoatie road. “C’nsme and Investnen Sar é becoinn: ret black ivory fie Wore oa Hat bets 17th aud ISt atm: TS WALTER WEED k co.. water eas aud ca be evening from 8to 10. Ther were assisted in R.W. MeAdam of LT. would give Russian a great advantage over ber ip toa tot fourheteek | eI Soo Lith et. dw. | Patiding lots. receiving their friends by Miss May Shipman, bears a sreunihbanes So's. eaeps ae It was further ‘out to the ‘24 A very reasouabie aud desirable | [OK SALE—THREE NEW BRICK AND STON Miss Florence Young, Miss Miller, Miss Knoop is the Peiene.§ the Ardmore Daily + was five Fi oe coum, ave, datory brown atone, | ho feat hgine notte of Dapeut Circle, contain nine FOR SALE "A RARE CHANCE FOR A BUILDER rd ‘and Mise Courtney. and president of the Indian TTervitory Pease to meter order 01:3 000. ven, ag 02-20 per oq. fr, 8 St Rew. pear Conn. pekahe Miss Helen Scott of Towanda, Pa, is visit- Association. He is in Washington ascertain Sete ble Nite pear Dapont circle, never “DANTE & CO., 1320 Fst. nw. GLASSWARE Now sien material for = buok on the five great nations the coar be ike Ratan sigue ant presed brick: 9 Force hy PEE, SENT, IEVECT MENT, a northwest. Seo sacitery._ Lacidoately be il pemend his Grand Dube Gexgina, eat 85.5 REPLENISHIN' postmastership ome indie Dama oe eas a's ne evennee: iory ah cellar prese-brick house wili reat for 1.990 | PABTHES FITTING OUT OR @ | The handsome reception given by the Ameri- Sie, Madam bas resided In the teens Tes imperial bighvess' 7} Seas ow eas SSO ayers liey "thin prover can National Red Cross last secny yours and fo thoreughly Stentinen Ganan ‘ambawador SE Se SA! DR AUGURATION | sratimetsnatiownerensatiichacs - 8. ON) i | FINE INVESTMENT. Call at oftce frlints of eice and Fonte." fudrin | Cam fad at our yor Jar atk of above goods | froup. Mise Clara Barton, th ‘whose of- Nicholas Ball, « hotel man of Tsien added Fon ee BEAUHITEE BUILD: — fa casseoceny ses comely tae coat eee Block Island, B. 1, ie at the Hamilton. Mr. | Sat the Empere, oe sabe The reeult of the parey wall on one olde of sas ize 0! $1 5B of interest. Bhe received in a gown of pearl Ball has jast returned from s trip around the Freed she's revels crnbiabed Se fact cht a tt = s 9 Janda lace. On her corsage she wore ‘Tus Bran enid: ‘that inclination for war which the ress S ‘OF 14TH AND ‘Importer of Pottery and Porcelain, the ‘decorations bestowed her Perience to Tepresentative, he was not ate = a pet toce {018 1215 F and 1214 G ot. b fates cad aecternninn or ee, “The present overcrowded condition of the | czars advisers would have majesty 1025-3 teal ake Bi Pe Ke W, PAXTON: count her distinguished services in bos- hotels of Washington recalls to moa luttiotnci-|Pelieve | i wedlowti” ee Eo cactcas cartes of Octobe Ser unse | a promise of emporary ineanity wee rendered seateeiate. and Mra, Gardner, donors of the munifi- disastrous earthquake of October 28, 1891. as C1 Cusp ‘cent gift to the Red ‘Cross, which was an- | conspiracy. . “Que of my traveling companions was Mr. | man, who ~*~

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