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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. . fs barge supper this evening from 10 until x Met hind Eich ER BQOMS | POR SALE—JONNSON, CHEW & CO. NEW ‘Fon sate ote ano w ors, x w._1 am oF- Mra, Miller, wife Attorney b bot 20x80: sultabie for ———_— VICE PRESIDENT MORTON HONORED. 517 12th st. np w., Metserots | 5 ee eee ee Dinner Given Him Colleagues 000. ¥ a x EXCHAN -REAL ESTATE OF “ be a 3 : Teves a0 fest. on the southerly Im the Senate. 2 Or. 8.5 eesti ome ona avones: cor and south ark : bostoa and town ot Park, Maou. for 8 Tee Presieat Lavi P. Morton wos honored <* ; large trees n ood investinent re AN, night as none predecestors have : NHITE & RUBINER, G10F at nw. | We'nave houses toushauee or lots te.8 " eto _— Tee ae been, The entire Senate, without distinction | cok SALECNEW HOUSE. S08 B STN. - i an = Ob, Yacktonstle pert of the nortirwese Fromting 85 of party, united in tendering a complimentary ven a. Wake args apertat Wiad fate awe adeining, ieeton ope and Ob on tne ocban 4s fares sige dinner and in bearing testimony to the ad- 5 ou Rat new, (50 foot front: all in thoroaen repeit FOR SALE—LOTS. mirable manner in which he has presided over 4 of the G. A R. of the state of Otte ho invambrance. Brice, e000 = im so ee ‘the deliberations of the upper chamber of ( j je resigned from the bench some time ago and JOHN G. KEOHR & cO., GALE OR TRADE—VERY, CHEAQ CORNER for the om ’ was appointed by President Harrison special SS es ” st COgaHER a 3 Sievips \ | United ‘States attorney for Alabama, Georgia FE nr tm Pol Whar lu ining hal of i Anington, wan the bet thet | AR Dy hiaaeseye 5 - brick, NORTHEAST, AN ENTIRE a, —_— ry tek, en SF erS BELOW TEE WAR enieauing hp eckinrioa R enteesen, Ae skill and taste conld supply.” ‘The decorations 13“ | _Glenn Whiteside of Chattanongs is at the Rouse , three-story pao gpa dy rio {frome south. = Rao 8 ‘were most effective and the company as dis- C1, ee, ‘NaWonal, and beneath the rim of hishat be is ET. Raises, | saeae Pg ‘ATTORNEYS. tinguished as it could well be, inasmach as 2 ~~ = | thinking very strongly sbomt and hopes very ae Roonis 4and 6. Atlantic Bide. = | Ro SAE — | scarcely one Senator of prominence was ab- IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS. fondly to secure the position of chief inspector Jok SALE — IN THE MOST SELECT SECTION Raps oy ig lg re Bess | tees v. BE enee to GIER, oont. of the Post Oftice Department for the Chatia- of the northwest: ope sanare from Dupont circle: | Po'vad alley ; S000 [isc Gidea eee Conn eae ney Have removed to Hobie 3 $8 Warder balding, The table was arranged in the form of a hol- — nooga division, be being one of many whe Bema aeaeer™ hemee. JOrgoins: cheat, at #, C00 sae * SAMUEL BIEBER, 5097¢h stn. Apply to BH. WARRER 2 00. 9th and F. Lege business ‘of every necrtption low case? = open space being filled with| The Tammany chieftains are coming in town. site this place, e a ALE—§ MOS DESIRABLE SEW BOE | Re eee ace ee Te ators; ais | PPOE SALES (AMPBELL CARRINGTON Soe | Mayor Thomas F. Gilroy of New York,ex- Mr. Whiteside belongs to family prominent Brat, Hon ST BUILT EON THE OWMESS | Rotman dub ail'maxdersingrowements, catinet | F°A "ate buiting 1ot on New Hampshire ave, be- | C ‘senntoroagceetan, Of the Guadee ele nea ia mat ere Tile | ander sheriff, ex-clerk of the county clerk, ex- {2 bis district of Teancmen. His father is dead; eanoke it Eo Mantels: papeted throughout : weil a E555 Sand Bate nw. ; 2ox10 to an alley; price, | Webster Law Building, 605 Dat. a w., Washington, q , Oe cack of ain adig Aad Gliiak eu oma other is very wealthy. There are six boys, mings: half » block from # st. cars; 73 to & 20. | $3.50 per foot. D. ‘st. Dw, t was Senator Harris of Tennessee, on his | rt, three of whom are E foot alley; must be seen to be appreciated: will sell on |“ Agpty to B. H. WARNER & CO. left was Senstor Manderson of Nebraska. The | sioner of public works, one of the most popular licans, This comiteaun™ And three repub- ensy terms; open tor ingpection, fee ‘916 F st. now. = ted the = “3 - combination gives them con- ipgpectie a TEAM CARPET CLEANING. | Wedding march gree! Geparting guests. guests, besides the Senators who participated in |and best known warriors of the Tammany iderable political strength hattencagn z SALE ECONOMICAT, LOT COu, N AND 2D 8' G. Among those present were Mrs. Stary B. the proceedings, were ex-Senators W. M. Evarts | tripe and the hay futher At Ain taebiven, ale Mr. Whiteside isa member of the ‘anne WMANDE lois st nw, | (PHE OFFICE OF THE AMMONIATED STEAM | Acker. Miss Susio and Mise Tillie Acker, mother and'T. W. Palmer, Gen Mr. Frank Hat- PP at Chattanoogs and the leaderof the sbig seat SAue-Tuacr Or fann- apsoinay | hea Gomnlee.Nemes tea tee oS MgctraCe | and sisters of tho bride; Mr. and. Mra Semel ton, Nev P.V. De Grow andes H.C Claraes | he Arlington with his wife andthe major por- the council, = Tope: Roth steam, apd elec- every descrip ‘made to order at the lowest prices. — Miss — pred hee eelhe Management of the dinner was left in| tion of his family. M. J. Mulqueen, » rising = hear Host. cers; good 5 'eephone loseph Shilli yn, Mr. ai ire. rly ds of Senator Hise: and to his good | young lawyer of New Y: accompanies Mr. thieti man » A shoul. | iota parkinas art rose lies ‘iy 300 sneer bale aaix ia tnd a Severe Sea and Gol and Sirs.’ Seaton, and | ae a | ont cs seek ot it ‘success was de. | Gilroy aah ueeuapeesses man nas recent ance seg cmmnhe ase vad critical ea Consrece a | erection. JOHN G. KEOMI & CO., Heul Loran cot 40x. pore ir. re, ve gone nator Manderson, as president pro tem., was : \v ex- dere toe inte ee Coneremnet cea | SO Bae gee On NOS CO. Hel Zetec | 100s crooner velo Ee pecs HOTELS. New York, where they will remain for two called upon to act ae ieantmacier. Teilding being ‘one of the most Driliant that amining the contents of two stall vale wtand- Price, $15.00 DANTE & Co. QOw SALE—BY POLD, ».w. 0 ‘end weeks. They will be at home to their friends Sc eeeaia ae aah metropolis for ing in the lobby of the Ebbitt last evening was or F mes & FE S852 SQUARE 1056, ONE BLOCK FAST oF | WYTLARD'S HOTEL, on Wednesday, March 15, from 8 to 11 p.m., at | sirens eee TEs the Arlington te Robert Van Woek. judge Francis Scott Key, grandson of the illustrious See hornae: centrally To- yom eee Cia Pa ave and igthet, 1620 Riggs place. he Beet Soest) “To. the President of: the] 5c tas city comtot Now Kerk, a peasiens Oster st the “Siar Spmegied Benen i) mod. tra- 916 F STREET N.W. gotupany or syndicate to develop 10 advantaze; only | op Washington, D. 0. Senator and Mrs, Eugene Hale gave ates | United States,” was responded to by ex-Sena-| Tammany loader. His brother is aleo sj judge whose exquisitely beautiful s iasey one wed ‘ny terns gaat” | Noevh wide Fla. n.w., bet. th and.7th sta. i ne ae “| yosterday afternoon for their friends to mect tor Exarts, and when he arote the hall rang | in Brookirn and for mans year chairman Of faces the tuusie stunt ethan mec NEK ECG.,WAP st | “three Setory bricks, 6 rooms and betbaoa’ SS ANGATIGE i. EBBITT Huss, ex-Senator and Mrs, Evarts, who are their with the applause of welcome. the Kings county democratic committee. in iovely olics Qom Pk ee BaTH | 4. Sac etan a aapereses ss SOE <100 each: these are the cheapest lots on that guests. It is needless to say that there was ® ‘To the “Vice President” Mr. Hal asked | School Commissioner Timothy Moriarty, also olden Gate Park in San Francisco, yest : 1s. ‘ret south of Hancock Circle; handsome residence WASHINGTON, D. C. a distinguished company acini " ‘The vials contain salt, Not that Mr. Rey ie Soci antar sibciar eee S Porton "int hose and Moe Evert ocred | gbonacena Mabamoroee Speech wan one of | promunent odes of Temmeny Hal Sd \« ch rug man whe! necesito an 3 spe ts z ws teat of th of wealthy furniture ‘New York, . = who e Brodige adapt te | __SUBURBAN PROPERTY. __| together in the" white drawing room Mise ‘M*UFMICN OF eevening. | Bt the Arlington, Socuume be lt the cat Oeteees Sasha eaeet inet inantels — ™ . 3 -~ 0 n the aalt ty coheent, mannele TWo LOTS ON Ista ST. NEA aT ea TTToRTa warts, Mrs, Cockrell, Mrs. Anson MeCook, | 3 Joseph A. O'Donohue, the millionaire coffee (": A ap. ee D bet. 24 and Sd sf eutgaliy-lnated ia the fusbiquatie | WOE SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PLACE JUST OOT-| Wrs, Wadsworth of Now York and Mrs. Wilmer-| Mr, Morton's remarks were listened to with | Merebeat cf Now Yorks preside or ae cee pg pt American and Englieh menit brick ..... northwest. it. H. T. LEIPOLD, «.w. cor. 1ith and | seound: tine shade, thice minittes wale from an ele, | Ging assisted in receiving. in the dining room 3 id: land Business Men's ‘Democratic Association ‘contaannted with patriotic feeling to F ste. pow. : 1e2-Gt_ | Cant station; oue of the prettiest places near Wash | Miss Morton and Mise Stoughton did the honors ‘B@ Utmost attention and respect. He waid: | Hin Business Ms tered with his family ‘Be ,Sisl containing the Gnest salt, it being © O% SALE—CHOICE LOT, 20X15, ington: slesant site forafemate seminary. For f~!g¢ tho tea table. Among the guests wero “Mt. Chairman and Gentlemen: There are | ‘tthe Ariimmion, Me ODonchie ben ior Product of the New York state wells and eur Pe igi MSE PRTERIBTSSSS OS pt WARNER & CO. the Vico President and Mire, Morton, Couut events in tho life of every man that stand out | many years boon, & eemiral gare in Tammy PEPIOF to the English product EIPOLD, ase Bw. fe _ fe’ ae Poe ‘26 Yet |and Countgse 5 onneck Mrs Romero, with such prominence and make such imprint | councils, aiways taking @ prominent part in| One of the oldest publ in tealy 16TH AND 17TH OR SALE—BARGAIN IN NIGH HOME IN| Baron Fava, ir. and Mrs. A. C. upon him thet an indelible impression remains | democratic ics. Both he and his friends dest republicans in at BE Ae iboTtge Paves | srartetteaiass deslrabie new U-zoom dwelling: beat; | Barney, Senator and Mrs. Washburn, Senator wiiie “m-mory holds itxecat." "| confidently expected that Sur. Cleveland would | Present it Gen, Willard Warner of Chattanooga Ov easy {nd Mrs, Manderon, Mra. and Miss Sherrill, ‘ORD & | Senator and Mrs, D: enien eee Phil ion, iter have given him the collectorship of the port of He was one of the couv sr ait ie th This occasion, so flattering to me, the gi i port conve: on who nominated . Mrs, John R. McLean, speeches so complimentary. your cordial greet- | New York, and it is waid that be would not de- Salmon P. Chase at Coluesbs calouinedng fe21-H_| Mra William W. Johnston, Senator Hiscock, tng end the hearty good wil expromed itench | cline the hoaor ducing thie admincration if sen any conse tt Pocsenarmeggrgmand sca) Sra Washinton panned, QnA MORE | Mrs. and Mies Foster. Mra’ Edward 1. Platt, pleasing form shall “over live within the book | Were tendered bim. sir. O'Donohue has been * sil ‘elegates to the Chicago = ceases | Higbinade station focr jes from Washington; | Senstor and Mra. Gibson, Mrs. William E. and volume of my brain, unmixed with baser | frequently mentioned as the Tammany candi- COWetOn that nominated Gen. Grant in 1860, one eee po icl tas from $200 up. Also severa! tracts of land on same | Chandler, Senator and Mra, Cullom, Mr. and matter.’ | date for mayor, aud has taken a leading part in Ne served in the Army of Tennessee with Gen. ir li by Yeet; only $2,000 | Uze ats Le Ep SS ered ‘Sonb | Mrs. Robert Gordon Hardie, Senator and Mrs, “Four years ago I came, through the suf- | Irish home rule movements, Grant and Gen. Sheridan. After the war be LD, a..w. cor. 13th and Fats. mw. | & lit seed fe27-6t_ | Hansbrough, Mrs, and Miss Teller, Mrs. and rage; of the citizens of thix great republic, to —— Alabama and represented that state im a TFUi, BUILDING LOTS TN | Miss Dawes, Mrs. and Mine Vilas, Kepresenta- the high piace, the main duty of which isto] Among the advanced gaara of the army of d States Senate. Hie is largely identi- Hyattsville. thrones which the new electric road | five and the Misses Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. preside over the deliber East side 4th st n.e..3 new bricks, Zstory hd celiae, Soot ant bath, au Each. erst )K SALE_BRICK HOUSPS-WE OFFER T) ery desirably jocated well-built brick houses that Sth st, se. bet. Aand B sts., S-story Groom ek, with amt oe Es ‘OR SALI : = “4 | fied with the iron industry of the pees Guasredite leceten = yatteri ro. 3 ° fh ¢ body recognized | visitors who will represent Albany at the in- | south, Bee oPehenm ELLERS ag a Meera” | William Slack, Miss Edes, Mra, Linda Balland as the highest in the world, of which you, the | suguration is Erastus Corning, banker, ittion- | ae q , Mra Joseph Carey. representative of forty-four sovereign states, | oi. ; Congressman.elect J. F. Stallings of Green- CHLDING | Mra A.A. Wilson has cards out forateson forming one powerful nation, are menibers lantecrn ee ee qnarter of ® | ville, Ala, who succeeds Mr. Herbert, in at the ber_nere. | Friday afternodn, from 4 to 6, to meet Mra. brought to the position very limited expe- | He is aecampanied bv his wife whowaeformerty | Randall, Mr. Stallings is one of the ‘y 5 sites near Hyattevili Acres: taagnificent vit DUCKETT, FOKD yr det. 14th and 15th, rh | He is accompan: Seer e273 | Henry Perrine of Busfalo, | rience and but little knowledge of pariiamen- r : 2 ee me oldooil o » a Miss Parker, di jt f Judge Parker, de- | Representatives i : ig Best | RPE GALE THO LOTSIN SLIGO, OC Mrs, Noble will be at home to her friends to- | tary law, for the lines of my life bad been ca-t | Slueq and cloter of ‘Siete’ Secaton Packer, ang He isa noche Sinan rartarsg #4 few remain corners wert ser, | roud. A. DEPUE ® SON, S18 Ost. & | morrow afternoon after 5 o'clock. | Tirdit the full Tores afte aeeeaebot ncaired. | ir. Corning has not been very well and is bere re od the city, wiich we ean gell_a: a speeniative | TOMd-4 ™ EcLentox S EuPLE, OR SALE. at 417 14th st. nw. ‘util: ii SALE—FINE LOTSMT, PLEASANT, OO- | Methodisi iumbia Heights, Invieside, Holmead Manor and Petworth, from Sos. per foot up. Atmong’ teu ares Cocuer in Mt. Plegaint: about two squares from Cpbig Cars: on gerade: spiemitd afte for a inne the university Mrs, and Miss Rusk will not beat home to | jied with trusting confidence upon that gentie | Suck for his health as for the inauguration. 10) wives teregerigy pdx pppoe ed fOr & subdivision; neat site of | eallers tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, forbearance that bas ever characterized the | H® does not desire political office. | civcles and teebd the pastionet @ a Y. WALKER & SON, 1006 Fst | Mrs, Florence B. Solger will not be at home Senate of the United States, At Chamberlin’s there are s number of | of the northern . ok a next Wednesday, but will be during the re- | rience has shown that my trust had | At 08 = 20 1892, The Coureeiioe nlabeme from 3806 R SALE_AT GREAT SACRIFICE-81,000 WILT. | maining Wednesdays of the season. foundation. That 1 have served the | Prominent people registered, including the | Xt ir thu couvention wiiich nominated Mr. Day for afew days a very desirable stort and large | ci.S Cetta V. Cortie of Capitol Hill enter- Senate acceptably (and Tam fain to believe so Prince Iturbide of Mexico, who would were | ig* balloved 1.001 times betore he secured o z : in | the no a o ES, et from the enraest cognition vouhave given me | that country a monarchy be spon the throne, as | mon™wination. bis, opponent being” H.C. fo | tai friends ata progressive euchre party druggist: none in town; population, 1% y | tained her frien progres Party here and elsewhere) uns becn because of the | i es 5 ‘Aud inauy others higher aud lowerin price. Don't | @- EMACK, 902 F last evening. “Miss Mabei Dorris captured the generous aid and unseifich support received br mau ee ee od | Mr. “tame is @ native of Alabama and s | trimmed pointed reddish Rembrandt beard and | Jpor SabEse10,500-pevost cikct TO OE PH RS ite tiful effect. ‘SAst. s.@ bet. Esst Can. and A, 12 Sirens Ce eaSerpy, | oombanta ct. Z = Te ath ot. (OR SALE—WE HAVE THREE PRETIY HOUSES on Bs« ue near the Capitol, which we eli ee ak ae a 9 rooms ‘bath: Secon eon a tevin “YOUR e. BEALL, 1921 F at. & SALE 88,300 HOUSE FOR $7. 700—THREE- fare ge 8 Defore LENE LEWIS, 1333 F ot. TANTED — FELON 5 TO 50 ACRES NEAR | !dv's first prize and Mr. I E. Wilson the gon- me from all members of the body without di: __ FUL’ Fallrosd or close to city; must be reasonable; | leman’s. Ar. William N. Moore and Mrs. tinction of party and without bias from poli on 5ME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE | ereat demand for such promis. | Gibbs came in for the boobies. Among those Cal affiliations slash; Guo oi bis: Ucethecs mes: shesetel Jotsin Takoma Park. Electric curs will fendt “DENT, BOWEN E c0,, 23 ¥ ot. n-w._! present were Mrw Gibbs, Sybil Megidermann, “I woald be lacking in the common sensibili- | in Washington and wasa member of the Colum- | ,ancfettn yy nute of the mort unbounded iadaline Turner. Edna Tune. Kathryn Hatn- ties did I not feel overwhelmed with gratitude | bia athlete Club. bert, and 0 be cam tee Sie. Siar mett, Carrie Taff, Mae ‘Trader, Elly Wilson, and express in the strongest words that my mages Sand it is regarded by politicians and er. From one end of the state to the other,” said Mr. Stallings to Tar Stan representative, JOR SALE—4% ACRES OF L: situated on splendid road 'D BEAUTIFULLY mile District = line; gooa elevation; won mY fe others as oneof the Soon E stanit ‘cheap: 81,000. "D) | Dora Breuninger. Mabel Dorris, Maude Clas- tongue (too feeble to express the full emotions , ex-surveyor of the port of New strongest appointments gone quelling’ 10 tosum, woth ami cellars moot FRectaenironts Gro atresia: Li2x130; site fede Le react Stak estate, Of My heart) is capable of forming the thaaiss, | Tork, is also at Chamberlin's. While he was | that Mr. Cleveland could have made, No man es, asm. ave., Capitol HUlccan now be secared at | goth aide Het, n.w. deine cownar Suis for, 61,80: cree aes : ‘gon, Dr, Hammett, Frank M- Stafford, the sincere and hearty thanks, wiih which {| #irveyor Mr. Beattie was shot by a discharged | # ™0Fe popular iu Alabama then Mr. Herbert, EBs, to be conileced = bin owe, sggmthe., sbea | Sxath ante H et, 2 ae |: P. Parker, BC. Spransy, Wm, H. Hipkins, acknowledge the compliment "so. generously | employe and lay at the poiat of death for some | Appointment bas strengthened the dem= ‘ters ° eee = nace heat, a. 12. FN ST. aR ey 5 aes ©. B, Cutler, C. H. Gladden and E. 8. Ken- paid me. | weeks. Subsequently he was appointed streez | 0CTatic party throughout the entire south, + 3a, PARK ST aT Do CONS AVES rome | One,sith capital anc, nedy. “Lam grontly beholden, also, to the efficient | Commissioner of New York. At one time be | especially in his own state. He is a wise, con- room and bath dwelling; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fink have returned officers and empivves of the Senate, who, | Was ® stenograPber to ex-Secretary Whitney, | 8° ¥8tive, scholarly, patriotic gentleman, and heated by furnace aud nively Buished, on corner lot, Peoms Wiel aeotaling 4 thi " ri | during that gentleman's term of corporation | 8! eminent fitness for the pomtion is aniver- : ee it | from the g tour north, and will be at smoothing my war, have been the guides aloitg G erm 0 er-hageer Sgiso excellent S ror 1d fch house (Queen Anne ‘home to their friends on Thursdays, until a parliamentary path by me unexplored, and | counsel for the cits of New York. He now | "i" acknowledged. I was in Mon style), ith lense piazze, jot 5d feet trope, $4.500. Tite ant Phas further announcement is made, at 1913 Ver- over many a rugged road to me unknown. | holds no office. He formeriy published a news- as received. and entieman who wiil in a! paper on Staten Island and has always been a | “4 democrats alike rejoiced.” cause for congratula- | Cleveland democrat. ING IN GEORGE sts: three stories | yy, spitaliats will, favy | mont avenue northwest. “The distinguished y SCoomaliation freer St. Andrew's P. E, Church was crowded last fe days succeed me hi font side 12th bet. Sand T sts. n.w. f ‘i . Woolle; onal Congressman-elect Gaston A. Robins of iinpa: Furnace, le h bet. 5 EARLE. dit. President. | evening by : : tion, and at the end of his service will have like |W. E. plley, a prominent Buffalonian, | _ eS Fee: Gant hone tee SF aie | brick and basement, Z evening by relatives and friends to witness the : heal “4 : a | Selma, Ala ropes, rages, £2: os Ooeta0: bs = 3 eo Vevaident. _ | yuarriage of Mise Lillian Mayoelle Hertford to Occasion for satisfaction that the support and | Proprie Troquois Hotel of Buffalo and » Tepresenting the old fourth dis- ATTSVILLE B. H. WARNER & CO. countenance ever accorded to its presiding | of the Grand Union Hotel of Saratoga, is at trict, now represented by Mr. Forney, to- * Mr. John Martin Henderson. The church Left 9 ny apes TEE = B. ‘x miles from Wasi- ‘ - officer by the Senate will be his, rendering the | Chamberlin's, So isex-Assembiyman Charles gether with Mr. Stalli Fe a ea ea F° a ‘Ook nd ot cas ae ETL | chancel was lined with palms, thus forming an : se 4 j ngs, represents the rr gr pte Ports So SMAGH reaea: being alia fayette and St Paul sax, Buitiinore, | effective background for the wedding party. SS ae ee ee ee winger element of the Alabama democracy, att W. Mek. Clay: :. s 2 ne all. Bounded by Virsists 4D sta. nw. peers Be Me rpc (eit fone “It is with great pleasure that I have listened | jombae peak eee rere wd space fo. ee ete SQUARE BELT | Nichols, Mee red’ Hertlord and. 'MreJoha tthe eloquent tribuie by ms long-time frieni, | ‘The familiar face of Willism N. Maloney in| war, Ms helase wees an nea B. H. WARNER & CO., aquare foot. Apply to s= ‘of Phitadelp! preceded the bridal fod pohroaa gerne apne buieamsys —— the corridor of one of the up-town hotels this| Mr. Hobins isa lawyer, was dem ao . Ve i Miss P y 5 M6Fst.nw. | eozot Foe sate= ‘The maid of hon jaiveston, Tex., a cousin of the bride, immediately preceded her, The bride, morning calls up the famous “Jake” Sharp | tor in 1854 and hus never held office before. He Broadway railroad trial. Mr. Maloney was | '** bright young man, an excellent talker and clerk to the board of aldermen that became | OMC¢ edited the Selma Argus, Heise native Evurts, to the President of the United States “The theme is well worthy of the rich jewel '_| POR SALE_HousES— CHEAP LoTs. " __ forts * f speech that drop so bountifally from li % TS CALLED To! F setory anc basement: Droomsand bath: a m1: DESIRABLE #U LDING SITE. en the arm of her father. was met at theebancel [ § i H famo' Vhs Aine: Sor Bavied the | of North Carolina. =) Serger and beth brick and stone | On Mth st. bet, Nand Ou.w.. price. £7,500. | Por one larce or two small cS; dimensions 26x lee by as aub hin: bee Ni, HPS, for itis in very deed the greate famous at the time for Laving Uc. furnsre eat all mogern con: | 2-story and banement. 7 roams snd batt: a. m. 4.: | 11h Losstion | tha me [rail by the groom, wich hie best man, Mr. Olin earth. ‘The man sho sunsfecre Broudwas railroad franchise and subsequently — PES aS Ben a™ 87-790. Call on JOH ENG: ent a Priuting lice: reating for 820. Prine, pea AVE AS BLE CARS. Edgar Hen ereon. | ae ng own was of forms its dutien for fot traveled extensively in Europe. “What's new politically down in my state?" Je teers vibor, Wardplace and N.H. ave, n.w.:koye ator | huplytr th peart passemente ~ place upon fame’s roll of the immortals, \ a ; said a well-kno SALE AT A GREAT SACKI fice! price, #380,000. we EK 1k nhs z veil was fastened with a PTE Siew dave there will pass to pritatelife| ‘There is quite @ contingent of prominent mown Alsbams democms to Tas proughtfrom Florida See lot: price omy €9,500; | The bouqaet was of 'aB representative in an uptown botel this “Very littleoutside of the fact that e Sear the man who won distinciion‘ss a soldier in the California democrats in town, headed by morn house, wi 35 < ; od of war and lagting renown as a civilinu Senator Stephen M. White, who, with his wife, eee ee | se benziee ood a istorii vag a5; cue ime of peace. “A patriotic citizen, a safe (rived at the Ebbist last evening. oo yar nape “ a Seah ten, ct... =e oe v e owner $1.) sosesorety e! E “ ote . 4 wise ruler, es R “One © Congressmen from my state has SALE—a ¥ r OME, N.W. rechance oe well d 0 ‘ 7 FOr SSie Sah DESTRAEEE owe 3 Errgsnce for ineratiois. se voll bit aud son. 1 a boaquet of La in Harrson will shine. J-J- Dwyer, the leader of the democracy in Dalasce to suit. ‘The wedding ceremony was per- <a) | fears Dr, Perry. assisted by the Rev. j . _ z ‘ed since the election 6,000 letiers, either ry Mpls the light that comes with every | 58M Francisco that made such « strong fight | ™Ce¥ a Sas pacing year,” UBHt that comes with overy | ror Cleveland at the last election and’ which | from ‘rlicants for oftice or those who have = you from the feast | ©&Fied the state for him, is also in the city. | *ome political favor to ask, his mail averaging oR hee tg psiconad | Mr. Dwyer iss lawyer and has been identiied | nearly 100 letters a day. This would indicate has in store for ihe delectation of his vi:a the democratic party for many Years. | that the entire male population of the statets Teen, be Capt, Barret of Los Angeles is als town. and { end as I begun, by simply rene kane Prides Sapien hc thie inh; | notaverse to serving their country in some BAKER, NORRIS & LAMPTOX, G20 F st. » 10-roomn brick. stabi 416—M ow. , Ss00m brick: | 420—1}-room! brie, Le SW: dcx; TWO BLOCKS i. AxD C (jf ABOVE NEW oor. 3. Vv. %. HUYeR, o W A R e 2 heautifnlly decorated with potted OR REPLENISHING | tt flowers, Nr. aud Mrs, lenderson left on t OR eT (20 F st. Ok SALE_HANDSOME NEW THEE 3 STORY E Le 8 is05 Pa lave. oF the the inte train for New York, from thence sailing “4 ipecatel ba enators Cockrell, | ©f sunshine, oranges, figs and dust. H. ‘I. | capacity, but a few, however, will remain at a POR SA eer polLIya Lor NAUGURAT their honeymoons Cpon their Tevuru they wil Matterson, utter, Hoar, “Telle, Callom, | Cage $.nell-known lanyer of Tos Angeles is| home to go outthe nex: cotton eropand attend “arta banat off pen sue nase HILO Ez HUTRA TOON | rez ronermoon.: cv arn they Vilasand Harris, at the Riggs, to state and iocai affairs. Here are some names jase im vs iS oF z & 3 AVE. ; { “ RUSE aciwenPodD aS FREON ot Can find ut our pion» a large stort of above xoods. | Among the guests at the reception were THOSE PRESENT. . Henry W. Lawrence of Salt Lake City, who | °F. ® fem of the prominent candidates for Fok SALE SOUTH WASHINGTON PROPER ¥— | Reeth Srrrere een ile 98g Ser PANEL, SB» Mr. and Mz4, William Henderson, Miss Florence Among thoso proseat were: Mesors, Piatt, | has beca seen in the corridors of the Ebbitt | 2°: ; Om Ai st. ne. 8, 5-8 =) m Henderson, Lieut. Andrew J. Henderson und White, ‘, W. ‘Palmer, Jones, Nevada: Wilson, House during the past few days, is one of the | _. °F United States district attorney for the KSAT = fl Wy. BEVE OH pe Wife of Baltimore, Mr. und Mra. W. G. Hender- Dawes, Vance, Hoar, Gorman, Morrill. Pugh aon pour Seiad central district are Henry D. Ciayton of Eu- i eS ES ee Wo We WISWEMUWWIE, |Stn, re H. c Krot of New Yok, Mia Liste. Dawes, Vance, Hoar, Gormsn, Morrill, Pugh, most prominent of the citizens of tho eity of | fain, Col, Sayer of Montenmen’ tloraseer Side urd eg nt beng a 00, Sy ies sae halé of Hosion, Mr. and lire. Schuyler of New Evarts, Manderson, the Vice President, Harris, | Latter Day Saints, and has a most interesting | Thomas of Barber counts, aod. "Hobert Welker ukeon S soe Price, $3.00 pet su. touts {18 FP ond 1214 G st. York, Miss Stivers of Butingtan lowe, Mra, Sherman, Vesi, Allison, Dlackbirn, Frye, Me-! history. = cond ae, a —- district are Se Tk aw. Apply to = Stoner of Jacksonville, Fle.. Dr. J. W. Little, Hawley, Alger, Washburn, Jones,| He is “great apostate” formon | “ose h King niston, Col. Owens of Bir- —=—————— eee ‘at as BD ciee Casce Benj. W. Holman and wife, Dr. Tompkins and Sawyer, Clarke, Valentine’ Shoup, | Ghasch, con at a mingham, chairman of the county committes ‘VERY DESIRABLE HOME, Jorn ST. BET. D Gnittasion eto) wile, Dz. and Mra. Bagwett, Miss Baggett, Maj.) Gibson, Felton, Camden, Carey, | Ture and is one of the first of the three | of Jefferson county; James E. Hawkins, also of Crrosrre rae" Gone bt WdreaeTEE OxE- eee ee : ° and Mrs, Saxton, Miss Minnie Saxton, Mist Call. Dixon, Dutler. Davis, Vilas, Casey. Coke, 1eding Mormons of the territory who broke | Jefferson county, and Benjamin Carter of Bir : PRAL WANAMARER TOR RALE-cHOIGE 107s ON COLUMBIA Louise Saxton, Sisk Mattie Saxton, Mr and Gi -, figmon, “Krle, Fesier, Power, |S"ay from the fron-bound rule of Brigham | mingham, an original Cleveland man. For the eTigtions Best hese, coutaisine 14 rooms and Sere ie tiaiee or ae Mr. ¢.C. Martin, Mise Martin, Capt. and Ars tockbridgs, Blocinenburg, Perkins, | Young. Being a man of Wberal thought, | £04 vont toni Meal —— mprovernen | © 2 ins iss Rodgers, Mr. an rs. uggins, Chandler, Gray, Hale, | agent a . Bernette N=, \ donem of the best late: SOc. Emil Belinger. Mrs. Philips, Dz.and Mra. Gray, MeMillan, Woleots, ‘Di:chell, lodgete’ Hans. | yecee $, Mormon, be found the teachings of | of Evergreen, ex-district attorney Col. Taylor Block bs wtrecteseravel :| a Salinger, ates: Pies De ae . ‘ung to be. inconsistent with what he con- | Of FraSreni Guanes attorney, Col. 2 . i sits antiot 34th, avestockingec-{ UE Michard’ Hendessen, Sire Konmede sracgt broagh, Faulkner, Pettigrex, Lizdsas, Stewart, | sidered to be the truth and to act and think for | Of Demopolis, wh pee gem tad ef 3 AT. mgt Se | Mg, Richard Henderson, Sire Kennedy Cammy” Harrie, Squire. Gordon. Paddock, Late, himeelf in spiritual aud temporal matters | iret _—, Meckateth of an fs | Tethe. clesala an ierns, |. Mr. . , ton, Mr. . Cockrell, Culiom, , Berry, wrence was tried court Borer sud Sercrated: ister ‘comzcudiwus closet, tek bayer, ne S'* 208100: Mo. + be | Aah lGasinuis, Wiestiss he, forrdeeaations |G. Keys, Mr. Keon Lewis, Mr. Fulton Lewis, , Warren: tiation, MeGae cabo eee ie a et hone nL hopes that Aiabams will be reo- Sour. ie ional in constr th a0 worthy of tr | onthe at ana pom eae BY: near ne. Earp Sides gna rarpen, €1.00.'tiuta French Vie: | Mx larry Cy Grove. ; : sayicd : Denehte of the church ead ‘crrellad. “ie tes | ognized by the President by bestowing upon oration. very . online of | _fels alt 5 jes tor. Ea ook Pi: ee eae 9 couple left on the 11:35 train Ne . i Hannis Taylor of Mobile tment See ith RP Sil rents Increase | ow BALE OR CEARE FROM Scoet arn: Bot" Wonders er cuiciec®®™ =" | vert" asitite thence by Ava line sreames Alooe ALEXANDRIA, aye Jt was o very serious mater, almost 08 | United Staics minister to Spain, "he: Terr ESE oh en eBtuly | rooms: SALE-NOTICE—TO WHOM [T MAY Gow. | _‘“10-¥™ # SAY GOULD, 421 9th st. | for Kingston, Jamaica, for a stay of four weeks. surprised no one had he “disappeared mys. |*JS¥ser of marked ability and ALTER WEED & CO. | Deck bulldines and stable. «olf yoware lookine for ‘an elewant buldina ‘They will make their home in Washington. erry CoUNCIL MEETING, teriously.”"" He became a marked. man, though | Sainments. He speaks Spanish fluently and ie MIN=3STONY aD Base | FOS #ALE-HIGH-CLASS MESIDENCER ‘perwern 17th at aud Nii aves: overioukine Miss Florence Dadley of Capitol Hill will! The city council will hold its regular meeting | no atiempt ‘is. life was made. "He was | * istorical tudent, ‘ eftow.. cogfataine @ Toumm bat — xine, Haat: pase sorte | SONG COTES | cive « dance Friday evening to mect her broth- tonight There is quite quantity of tneom= ostracieh and boreotted by the Mormons: “In | "PF an cma poate ae ae Fees ociy eg. Fore nome ce as tavestnnt thle Toorlern cor con tbe si cilates lab ec coma aa <>" | era, who are home for a short time, pleted work in the hands of various committees, | 1870 the fisst mining booms struck Utah, 18] Sai Willis @. Clarke, who was the ocllecter of © GASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, ong eat Gand ara oH. ave, : Soy foot front: | ace Heentifal with the loycliners, that comes The Eastern High School Dancing Club gare fome of mhich was pressed some months ago | ite yantenance mining and Mormons were for, | He Port of Mobile during the last Cleveland GON Fat Rae | ae pe ‘ibojiesussically benuli'ui,wio has an erect | their eecond complimentary hopto their friends With no little ardor, but has been lulled ta | piaceumiensues, because it would bring | x8 on Sip | 12.009 | fi ager ailssetct | Saturday evening. About thirty-five coupies at- ‘leePin commitico rooms. | It is understoad, | CHS. S940 the teeriton x nce ; : however, that the proposal for the creation of Kas eM iiGoTmwact | rangemente were in the wads of tho‘clab com- %, cHE,_, @bRiNeer, | with "w view to. the | cra! others went into mining and made E ASH | ras eipants | deal of money. UE compoundetforcleserithe = mittee, consisting of Misses Ennis and Spencer tion of | @ plan for street improve- licit his intment. | L | irr will come to Washington to eo- il ‘pont 2 is thie ti monte, will be T ; j Hebns fought the Mormon Church Mt: ¥ = = we man! " {¥ toot ning the d prevei de- | and Messrs, Aiton, Moser and Horton. Amon; J reported. ‘0 this end | catur, Col. Musgrove of Jasper and Col. Wal- POE zai Price aly gh 0 Perea ESO ISG: | metans varantood suproves: if gud want's Tus | EX | pate sa St Se NESS | howe present wero, the fies Wil, Grose, ME Horbert Graven. the preeent very compe: | sabyarnly {06 ream, tnd, did more sien Any | ter Caldwell of Jacurouilie Yor Balpore. @15, e iy pay rent? a - ubia iTeughts m Ellis S ,, Spencer, is, Low y yor, has prepared phlet on | SSP ER Taba Plies tad svar aaa | Tam §, | 22 Ennnbet lngram Suey tarmon one, member a Ua pe ns se Sy iso ees para } | | Cor. 17th and H sts. | Erlv. Morgan, Irwin, Alice Trwin, Fitch, Von of tal Aegon 0 that the liberal party might be represented tral Hi Dodt, Carter, Williams, M. Carter, Bartlet, L, ™éthod of raising the funds for this purpose e PS EE ER J Barilett, Bundy and Gray, and Mesers, Moser, SURKested in the council some time since,br the Sdatatime when it comprised but fe27 afew . ¥ We " ——r A a se jundred votes. It was Lawrence who, in the ey. Aikdress He Ts. Star oRee. : 4 fecuia, Couky Cross, Mi issue of new corporation bonds based on those | BU? | TR SALE—-EOMFSEERES, WE DESIEE YOUR | _* Sb ARTE & co..1:20Fst.nw. | 66 99 | Groat wiles ayalion Dore Phen, ‘Hela! Already redeemed, hes not been carried out, | United States court. rst gave to the world in station, "See what v-ofer You tr ok KALE-LOTS—TWO BLAUTIF King, MeGowan, D. E. North, McNulty, Tai butit is well understood that it has not been | oo oath taken by the Mormous bert, Nottingham, Stewart. Horton, W. North, Sbandoned. Recent sales of the old 3 per cent | Dv" STRUCTED BY THE inte of the late James je the bandsome residence peenpied oy La Z. Letter, esc | ine ots on F xt. in. e., 16x70; 81,100 apiece: | (ew residence. Dutt ‘brown stone and Pariy wall cn one side of aach ie 2 = | Soe them most sacred. He was never a polyga- minis Qwenty-thitee Fone of” literal | tick’ Olanre rooina, glecantiv. pafwred aad’ deco JON G" KROUR & CO. Cromwell, Harrington, Tulloch. Ambrose, Shill. Ponds havo shown that a 5 per cent bond may | PY See oe | eee ae ibe ES Wane, bs toe Ors, ae ing, Seek, triton an Mane spencnicndy jo J mec woee see inthe, "noel : plauubins sta ety {Bon Bon” Whisicy ts « ood. mx i- Last Saturday night Miss Luls Johnson gave - LEFT OF 4 STREET. entitled Madame Latour, descriptive iti “scuare Yor ot | Wil be idm Zuni re GF carve myer uae git ts au enjorable dance to her friends from @ Asal Capt. A. J. Fair has bought for $200 a lot on | life. : : VERY EASILY CAUGHT. AND BROWS, , eee ineludinic a 5 upper was announced at ), after which the south side of Wolfe street inion oe et age 3 v2 ITM TWO PARTE WALLS, SSSALOUE Metso’ eg ily | dancing was Tenewed and continued anilmid- street ‘This neighborhood, hee Legely inn | “Tt ie doubifl, in viow of the tremendous | TMEZ,tsthe Universal Opinion of One of the _ DESIRABLE © “apitol aie easy nena GSoNEY |, Cholcebt brands are celebrated for their age, night. Those present were Bell and Leila John- of Inte but amount of business engrossing the considera- soa Rann Be bbe de ein eg a) soe, Currie Herbert, Dells Theres, Blanch Fro esd, Rotcoay sco ha pose | Gon ef Oongresn” old a welltnown, Enon | gon mene at cine aten Meany ot, Grom piataa, Ror rarter iefcrsiaiion apy" wo i BQ. ARES pants BARES Seen froin Phage rag og Bertha Wolfe street near Capt. Fair's purchase, is the resident to Tax ‘cold ts and ts a fase MeRCRREN SAYER bi Rotate Geta teeth ER | wer 730. Con | EES cee, Sig ehcaeaiel emma oon shenpt made sly seme | an wate-Sthar oe bal tee ey | ace a at ne band Gs = Are ne aT TBE sea ius den. Aime i Smith, King, Elkins, Brawler, Dod : bd mone street way between | sveral m ‘One th however, is cer- | in many forms. Sometimes tt ts with a chi,a = SAHsrActioN OF M&kE¥ Bit Gla, Woaves, Perle, Helms, Gorman, tenes ee OT as nn | tite, wad deat is, Gan nests, year there will be | shuddering hil; sometimes with @ pain in the jaroham. - ‘street is built upon. On Potomac street | one of the strongest lobbies ever seen in Wash- | shoulders arms; sometimes with @ vague E 9 Miss Minnie F. Mickley ot Hokehdauqus, Pa,, | fn 1807-12 the well-remembered McLeen schocl, | ington here in the interest of two things which | aching in the muscles or the limbs. In whatever ANT &ROOM HOUSES form . Bunbered 13-34 aeS e visit ¥ are of the greatest to the peopie of | ‘itmay jt is & cold and it means @isease; Scns, Bees | jo bee eee M.C.Whelan S., | Sesion, gat Mm ttre ele ete eon, me | eg "alee. “hes ihe, fac neces as eek ca 1025" Home sta ident Min Gevtade Kell of Droste, ¥.T, | Mesara, Burroughs, Lath and Dix, the ctvil| and second, and thet which le mestprobable, i | qj2ujcaun™ afford to neglect a.cold. It may Bnet 1008 F Sz. N.W. Usiting, Mra. Charles N. Larner of 926 Masta-' service examiners, completed yeelerday the | that a determined Sight will be 0 abolish | ber ‘a cance of prevention oo Swerth © pean chusetis avenue. i ‘eiaistion federal | of cure. Whar scomiute seem ‘Another 50 dozen of those Excslleat Mre. J. W. Brown and Miss Lilian Brown of {Vil service examination of applicants for | ‘ono t. sea “Arkanms over the ter | woman? ‘Watch the symptome, gaara ‘he Black Corvets at dollar per pawr- Gaciabarg, W.Va, aro visting Ma A. 0, | stations ia, the postal mvice and seat he | fry ge a are Fate rea —_CHEBES IRR FHEE OF CHARE | "wae teeta cn ou gfenee AC GE | et paren cea me |e en ae at, Sa wt pear Hat nw lot 2 OLB to alley: tm ive a grand hop at the National Rifles’ : "euler: some peceed bys Tbesement brick house? € Armory | Charch here ritory imto Texas and Arkansas and kept there | into action and agiow all the Taculties: he You March 1, at 8:30 0’ a ts eee =il A Movsax H. DOU ss ES,PC TARE abvanrage ov our | Wednesday, Pope deed Four Washingtonians are st work here on the | for weeks as etime in attendance upon the | which hes been tested and Somct ate 14 Feta. | veRy CHEAP. ig ‘Te. CANDY, : pet ew on ia. it as Cae Fok SALE MODERS RESIDENCE ON 16TH ST. | vagy Tenws, (ec, CANDY, creo aayning a ings story, 1) rooms and bain rom seated by 40s. CANDY pence lag DS Sasa See ARN to mae =a aj Lf i Fost ALE—N ST. ¥.W. Rabat OSE e SEeRisoiet| ae i FORD W. WALKER & SON, 1008 F st. Bare. ; 250. a Pounds Se aes : eee gta ous los tn Pro to our gia in Poo sfzors, 105 Tru Sz N.W. :

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