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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. APRIL: 27, 1893—TEN PAGES. LA 5 — = = — => FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE~HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN poe FOR SALE—Honrses & Venictrs. scons. NATrEne. os CER Gere Conneneee, R SALE 4 HANDSOME CORNER HOUSE | [OR SALE— 435 O STREET N. W.; A WELL- R SALE— D8 SALE—A CHEAP CORNER, FRONTING | [{OR SALE—AT WOODSID! .—SIX-ROOM The Lilley-Eradbury Wedding Today—Per-| He was paralyred. er ee Premed | F put two-stery ona eclise House of Siocon nite | F Vis] fost ou Deleware sve. 200 Fitet se Geren | cottuneriaage attic. bathe hot aed cay oan sonal Notes of Interest. He had just arrived in Washington, and, brick, brown stone trimraings, two bay windows, 19 | wood condition; modern improvements: lot 21ft. 3 | #jB. H. WARNER. L. D. WINE, ongrade; on'y one square froin the Capitol and cable | rane, cellar. windmill, stable; corner lot with S : a feet front. fm finp... bricht. | inches by 1°5 to wide alley. 2-story shed in rearcim- | "“G. W. FP. SWARTZELL C. BL ORHEEM. Drive, 81.25 foot: opposite comer held at $2.20 | shade: price, $3,000. terrae to suit: Epiphany Church was the scene of another | being an Englishman, the first place be sought ade, east front: | provements worth 84.00. ground worth €1,50). the Pate a birsain for a specalatgr or builier. ava7-lin B’ F."LEIGHTON, 452 D st. n.w.. cor 43s. , gD CL ARS SUMP argo wullihag Soly-ah 12 ovieds han time ius tes White te “ os must be seen ts | Owner abont to build elsewhere: will sell for 8,790, B. H. WARNER & CO., ir “DAVip b. S70. ‘and 806 F st. nw. it HENT—A FINE DAIRY OR GARDEN FARM | owner hes nous for in Ca DODG Dey Chandon kane ettrer es yng tm frags orstiaconple yeni hppeerudia ig dos O° WS Miceli coe “| Vane ier Real Estate Managers, POR SALE-ONLY 3.000 FAcH— sett PAT ons, eve, extended ee: (Guillen from | Anacostia, Dats ae. ee tee ee 1 to Lieut. | Englishman and because the aristocratic biue #28-4in vt. FGE SALE _SPECTAT, BARGAINS iN axa Taree choice ote onthe north tio of C at. mebe- | aretlw 1422 NY. a ‘OR SALE CH SH GRAY HORSE: 7 | Ticats, Fenton and Dongherty and Meare, F, | O*PUsCles from an uninterrupted long line of a Ee bas zzindow betel : fveon Ist and 2d. this te very cheap for these lots: BALE A SPLENDID TRACT OF 30 ACRES. | able for coupe: wili work anywhere, alto god sgdier. |S. Smith, R. E. Joyee, Norman Restor and J. | ®8cestors Sowed through his veins he had come a bath sary c QBered af coat to an tanmedinte bayer. ©. 6. BURY: _ Sexe lots would sell readiiy. Title pervect for Srinore, tf desired. located tm District; suitable | Inquire Room 1. 1008 F. | Nota McGill. “The bride came into church with on the “Royal Blue,” because the color of the ly $200 cas MAN, Attorney-at-Law, S02 ant 1 STONE, 804 and 800 F st. 0 “¥ = y tis IR SALE—CHEAP. WEL} | ber father, Mr. Frederick B. Lilley, and was cats of the fyer harmonized with his blood | The following are but a few of the properties we are through and electric rosd passes by tuis JOOR SALE—N. F. PROPPRTY; SEVERAL offering for sale FOR EXCHANG: Bropers,,. Gall after 6 p.m. or address J. F. 4RAZ- Fiage bay horse; promi preceded up the aisle by the ushers, At the and his necktic. | B pieces for ania by C.G. BEREYMAN, Aticra TOSS. East side 24th st. n.w. bet. K and L, brick, 7 ‘AN ECONOMICAL CORNER ARE, 520 4th st. se. OS eg ae chancel gate the bride was met by the groom He stood at the bottom of the broad stair atcTaw. S02 Fsten. w. ss25o8 | room and bah, amy Bsa, vryrine ston eortheat: opting 14:2 | POR SALE-DAIRY, FARM Diaries Ake: | POR SALE—A GOOD HORSE, WAGON AND HAR: | #Bd his best man, Lient, Mason. The cere- | case which leads up to the hidden regions 1726. East side 13th st. bet. Fand G n.e, 2story | make 9 lots of averace depth of 69 feet; 10-ft. alley: rs . $250 per acre + 50%, ‘Mariboro* nese; sold for want of use, suitable tora. mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Cole, assistant | Where the chief executive of the great Ameri- Fo Sa EST, Tessed nouses tn the northwest | ‘24 basement bricka. 2°" O Gzjanse for well-bullt Uouses, just the ground for Bike, Pate from city No. Lor reader | Dasiness. Call 130 sod ath, Went Wasi or of the church | can republic grows wears over the applications STARE between Oregon ave. and I). just being | 1673. East side Ist st. ne. bet. Cand D,Sstoryand| It | DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. i Ey °t.. a Ous SALE-XEW 7 bride wore a trav for office. =~ trousers of bis light tweed suit SoS ee bea es OR SALE-VERY CHEAT | eee So WHALES i Yt aw. | ope site Ss Sesduadin bench af yetnewr ee tao teieasion tas | sicady Ieee Re ae : fous to sell : you. 004 ALE: z 30 Sool ey tO: pad a touch of yello : y of . FE rooma bath and laundey., Price, Gi0,000 The | ASR aa OE gist Me Mew., Croom | by Syne thease igeat he erat | E'Ginees bara, wablon Ate oneal aad aeee et | ary : the bouquet she carried was of orchids shaded | was open and he stood there aphiast, Sth wee. must be seem to be appresiated ether two have 10 roows and bet "Price, 614,000 | PICK: stable im rear. Jes COsi18, mis a oot ‘ews than ie asked for deep lp Ny improved aad within 18 minutes’ drive of | FOX SALE—A FINE BE in ycliow and brown. | At the top of the staircase wus m fair exampl —is_DAVID D. STONE. 806 end SOF ot. ww. | sch. - | acifd, Rag side 4th st. nie. 3 new bricks, S-atory | son ious; Dax104: lot 3 eq, 1082: OLOxI ne OS PCORRAD ee elon aacenent, suburban | also s sidebar burey. bh: A wedding breakfast, at which the reiatives of the American «mail boy. Tho iad’s round Persons wishing a home will find it to their advan- | and cellar. ¥rooms andbath, amr” Essie 2 home or a proftablesubdivision; an offer ts solictied | Pi aDre vs LIVELY Seat, tage to apply for further particwars to e ‘86,00 ‘end for mew list. Ammedia roperty Will be soid for the bes: offer = = and the bridal party were entertained, followed s rosy from his exercise and his stort AVP. FAKDON & CO., 1647. South side Virginia ave. near 11th st, aw. | STONE, 808 and 806 F st. u.w. ° east corner of 4th and I sta. n. collar: in rear ‘splendid le UY THIS HOUSE. NLY 8200 CASH REQUIRED. WE HAVE EVE! S.A Di BE: THESE TERM: bay, window, 2 Sea Tide, srents, 3 squares. trom the Capitol. b Rear Sth nw. is Ts. dwis. ‘and stable, tot ee ne ee ee | ee cad dice with cable, iol WaEH, it AVID D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st.n. Jéth near W " - ist and Be, 252158. wi te of Base Capi ec; oro ant bath: bamiomely | BSRiOG; UEGihy ns otee OUIEUS Ee 9. Oy, feining ict 24308 wind wley, prt low Goss. | , 21g 104 font each, Tear 1th mw, at 81.75, Call at once for permit to inspect and further particu- Sut "50x155, Whitney ave. near 13th n. w. ist cea fey Rreccaadbionen : po ALE TONE: Bt Fee Jon SALE—TWO NEARLY NEW_SIX.ROOW pk aay brick houses on 43st, bet. Mand X gts. a.m 8300 GAINS a yer mon! ice of each, $2,600. Inqui few deers now Ney eters wrcinou se 4. See | otf 6 MAEER. Giadkinst nw.” ts j two stories and basewent™ price, ifsold atonce, | SOR SALF—433 NEW JERSEY AVE, § E.; 2 ey So) cash, baisnce €2i) month.” | story brick rooms, bathe paniries snd all nod” : terms, 8200 cash, eras, SALE—FOR FXCHANG: have the following desirab! tins: turnace. bach. @3, is and bath. e. $4. 700 DAVID D. STONE. SO# and S00 F st bantry, aii bil nis $2 Woe Sst SALE — \ HAND<OME sasan tayatestow gees ecto beoseseoees Joss feet lie wae Sevine. paved Goo, ‘terms easy Inquire of OW ront. Rie. som, frame. BARGAIN FOR 3atory ing. with 3-story back bailding 9 rooms month; (eation for any business. STONE, S04 and 06 F st. a. w. OFFERED ON oR SALE_MUST BE SOLD_GREAT BARGAIN to fumediate purchaser—new bay window brick (hear 12th: two stories ‘20-foot alley; price, x XSFDAVID D. STONE. $04 and 806 F st. nw. we, 7 rooms and bath, lot 18x70; alley ;| houses, one square from cablecare: n.w.; 9 ‘brown’stone corner residence Dear 16th Price. 87,000. cieks, with cellars; centrally located. | and Jetgment brick, with stable lot; Sou C'st. ge. near 2d; large lot. 5, ith bath and cellars, om 4th yerty.._ Send for complete lint. fre oy in rear: at fireplace in parlor: | ‘ail modern improvenent 104 Mase Keon “SOOM AND BATH Bitie 25 F st.. Room RTY pw brick on dts. ovrns end bath; apD-6t ‘615 14th st.n.w. 1627 H. on it. fon to TYE exe. Jpor Owner, fronts: fling: f bath ro: from FO SALE-BY W. 0. DUVALL, #25 FST. N-W. Gand How. 84,700 Setortes. Gib bet. G anv 84,700 Brick dwig., 67 tite impts terms ene: FOR SALE—MODERN RESIDENCE ON 16TH ST. oan ited by u.W. ; story, 11 rooms and bath room: bi steam: ail mod, im iN TYLE! earefa) Vision and first-class in every respect; house open for tion. KR SALE—HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. Entry No. 3—Mass. ave. near Dupont Circle, co ‘Overlooking Dui My list ie large, but owners wiil not allow their houses advertised. “lease call before bu + | FF house; 9 r00ms cash down Fosssee— We make a specialty of BROO! it wil 1 fo call upon ba te e have ‘at trom @ to 30 cenis per foot that we-can seil on favorable tenuis 2nd HOBSES, Fer full particulars call up. st. nle., lot log Woe story brick dwie:. Boks belek, Sok teri 9 ae ‘site, 117 Lith sta. w. rear} 30m k business bide. only. ric Nhat NEW THREE-STORY 'w. ; thirteen rooms nents; handsomely built under our personal super- Particala ‘For furtl A pri RUTHERFORD 1307 F si PRIY ERK a 1 ADVERTISE ON X BARGAINS. ‘ott circle—actual buyers, investicate.. $8. ont Cele, eden "ave. opponite L. Z. Leiter's ‘elite front, large stab ee HOUSES. ins Vermont ave. bet. K and L. aths, Vi. ave. near Ti Sth and 17th house and stable, sity Park. A. BATES EC ES iarve book bindery, or. oth and D A BEAUTFUL BROWN ST I m.i; onavenue; $7,000; no month; also come chap lots. ANT, G10 11th <t_n.w. an’ SALE S30 J.D. cols BY PURCHASIN ry and cellar p.b. and glass windows: &.1.i. ; fine mante! and furnace heat; beautifully decorated ; 10zooms, ous and cleset separate: o.en for inspection re Tocated next to cornet Nand a 0. ‘Terms reasonable. 10 to $4,000. No trouble to show properti ea ee mting 72 feet on No ata reasonable price fro 71 feet on e, running throogh to B st,p.e. bet. opposite government reservation, two-story 7-room a fram SPLENDID PIECE OF GROUND forth Sent. a, vo a w ats., S-story Groom made. fend or call for map of the count city, showing the locat of oiher suburban. Saint fc iarwe sist Df this place, with lary ey for sate and tent” 3 . CLEMENTS, + Mt, Pivasant, 25x71 ‘ T. J. STALE $6,200. 1210. West side 13th st. bet. 8 and T sta. n.w., story brick, 6 roctus and'2 attic rooms. 1687. West side Sth st. se, bet, C and D, 2-story brick, 9 rooms and bath, a.m.i. Noi SA Fwiinney see, sold at once, 45 cts. a Loot. held at 71 DAVID D. st it ‘SO and 806 F st, m. by * pig: Ste ee ‘Silewalk, gas and sewer. er | _ar27-3t_ ISL F stn. we nek, with ©. R SALE—NEW 6-ROOM DWELLING; CORNER nee Om ONL A sy a sotscamoret nw. | POE VESTER ERAGE EPLLING: cOaER Ci orien tg wa aha TRRER PINE LOTS, 18T = | nie and 150" $200, down and 81 ae 26,000. 1270: 81.25. Lot oa D st. ae er month. ‘A: PHILLIPS & S05. 1675, North site T st.'n.w. bet. 14th and 15th, $125.” Corner lot, Brightwood | _ap2t-im 1422 New York ave, 2-story 7-room brick. f aa only 20: i$ bargain. & FOR BENT — TAURYT, “MD. ELEVEN-BOOM 1607. North aide x* mw. near Int ot, |B near H sty 20x80. ital | tyom station. “$59 mouth Yor season. "Cr De TAes ‘Sstory brick, a.m.1. ‘each, ieee Can SUBURBAN HOMES AT TAKOMA PARK, KPN- mn. Garrett Park, Autrey Heights, Kockviile d other points along the line of the Met. br. of tI & O, Bo for gale cheap and on very easy terms C56, BERR YMAN, attorney-at-Law,802 F st.n. 35-1, .00—GOOD W acksten or delivery at 40 New York FOR SALE-REW oes sUrney aus, @S0, new Caytons © 1 800, do. 878. buccborra COOK & JARBOE, 3205 Ms: OF SALE-IF YOU Au latest novelties in four @ call, Leather-top buccies, >. Teatier-top exte: WANT TO BUY, SELT, EX y kind of you can save tine and money by cali TAGE AND HAL ‘Fok SALF_WASHINGTON HEIGHT: #6,200. 1728, East side 13th st. bet. F and G@ me, 2-story SCORE ae oe and basement brick. W TO 5 ACRES OF GROUND, WITHIN ‘4 miles of the White House, for suburban home ANTED.- axe. tures lote, pach 18 feet ¥ inches with shaliow jepe per! aes. only $1.10 per square ft. ; title ily at ones DAVID D. STONE, 804-806 F st. , E-1 HAVE A VERY Columbia Heigats, si'exchianze for houses | ius om lot for two | 86,800. 1702. South side Mascachusetts ave. n.e. bet. 6th and 7th sts., 2-story and basement brick, rooms and bath, a. in i, x y and 29th sts. nw. 2- story and attic and cel ik, 12 rooms, lot 302120. 1727. Bst. ne. bet. 41 aud 3th, 2-story and base- ment brick, 86,000; furnisned, sis h st. pow. Bstory 1S room frame house. gas ant water, lot 222x100. 87,01 1580. South side Rhcds isiand ave. n.w. bet. Sth and 10th st. a West side 7th si! ne. bet. H and, S-story 1105. South side N 1 7 . ; bO "paywes ‘Send particulars at onc DAVID D. gui ITTLE LOT ON MASS. 2 sy wall; 20283, 1 and basement, 11 rooms snd bath. 7.000. n.w., 4-story brick, 12 785. Sd bet. Dand E sis. rooms. 8 GLI. West side 12th st. room brick. 1661. South side B west side of 18th st. between R and 000. pear 19th new. KS; each YOXI20 to alley, $7,000. money. sh payne ‘amonu your fe!l Organize a 916 F st. now. [REAL ESTATE LOANS A SPECIALTY.) ‘OR SALE- FURNISHED ie Na ts FOR RENT FURNISHED OF Avery attractive hoz n.w, is offered for sale, OF Will be leased or ren 340 5 years? time | ng double For full par- tie UNFURNISHED. @ fins iocation om K st. without the furniture, porarily on fair of, SON M An SNYDE 0:4 note can resin. us loty within a stone's dda owner 2 Roses Har, cath balance 810. per monite sewsze seliicr exchange pron A BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILD: | # 427) AS" st. near Q, having a frontage of 23 a of ets will Seem at nee for | SALE_ BUSINESS Pi on eusy terns, JOHN B, aT, ‘OR 8 ap2z-in EASTERDAY For Lots in this beautiful sutdivision are now offered to many streets und aventes being than in Washington itself. 1677, South side Ef het 3a ana 4th sta, n.w.. 3 “EN Eiby CONVENTENCES, Bust be high ground and cheap. Address EH... peieamemaa fon e Soe Br: ‘FOR RENT-BYATISUILEE, wD, 102, East Capitol st. ei bth and 10th ste, Qrooms | Mapezae 83 Evra. OM 19TH ST. pete Big rol St. Soy: for: Sth and Cts. n.e., Setory brick. 8 | Frog: sacrifice: N st. mw., west of New Hampenire | sed Startonees feed ene oes ae and dairy; all in firs:-clais condition; &: ‘iw DUCKETT, FORD &CO., 617 F st. now. LE — GOOD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, % ig, water, youn orchard; price, 82 wy teras, PhO E. HINE, Vienna, Va. ANGE. 7 ‘tage situated at Takoma Park; 'y few minutes’ walk fromm the station ; containing 7 Toms. attic and cellar: nicely papered and in so0d of water in the yard; lot 50x220; e other desirable suburban property for ex- ‘For further information call ont ‘& MALLERY, 624 F ot.n.w. SALE— Ha swell, 000. tes for suburban homes “Chery Chase the pubiie for the first time. vee tttaatione Lying at the lead o ONNECTICUT AVENUB Northwest x ‘ To party wi © once no ‘cas! be | On the dividing line between Maryland avenue and of Nope olde ts an sckgugagey 7H Hil bald? as "once no cach will be | Qn the diving ine betmeen Maryland renge and sts., brick. aaa Ur price and partieu!: oven and wooded country, baying an elevation of 300 See our compete bn Win tntore purchasing, poe ee ee H.W Bt ne REAL ESTATE MANAGERS, JANCE TO MAKE | 7B Rock Crock railway turnishes rapid transit to and trom the city. Pure Water Is pumred from numerous aresian wells into a stand- pipe 130 feet high, insnrinz fine sure for dome: fire hydranis, the supply mains on of greater capacity Purposes and. ‘Drainage, ‘A perfect avstem of sewerage bus been desiened and executed under one of the leading sanitary: engineers ‘the country. %* Electric Lighting Used for illum:nating streets and houses, Charming Landecaps Efgecta, Secured at great expense and with a special view to artistic beanty. General Advanta, Terms. Liberal arrangements will be made with those wish- to build and make this their permanent home. jats and full information furnished at the office of THUS. J. FISHER & CO., 22-60 1824 F xt aw. 1410 G st. 1 NORTH SIDE, to 20-foot aller, at 81 ap Fe bly located on H st. n. e.. mtaining 7 rooms, bat = eerms, ¥2,000 this is positively & lot on Binney. st2 cory quateriy i wood purchase ;6 casks LUTHER L APPLE appiy'to EASTERDAY © MALLELY eur? epee n a 18TH ST., {X'& BATCHELDER, MeLACHL! ‘Cor. 10th and G sts. nw. Fard im rear to aley: pos: | 80728 buyer. | Pox DAVID b. STONE, $06 Fst LOCATION THE V t DON'T INV® HOUT SEE. DAVID Ir. STONE, 804 and § ¢ SALE—LUCATION CENTH AL— TST. ¥.W NEAK 7TH ST. ry brick, 5 fous andozia; room for stable. Ko ‘3th st. het near Du; _ epee window and basement i il modern improvements: good make he at option of Dupont Circle. Wo squares 6 south front, very desiraule location: Pric parlors an¢ dining room on [st floor, a. story Enslish basement, r STORY BAY ks; six roomsand bath: ; food hones, and will ‘the property wil "beac! ii exon payiuents, balance monthly, or all pighaeae Piease all ‘afters Srses : SALE— SIX NE on OWNER, renting for $11.20. 200 exsh. bal. on time.” Price, 1,000 each. .w. Ist, rentins for 10 m0. Price, $1,700 each. Zstory Ze. brick, Wor brick, 4 rms. dcop, ate, ‘story Or brick, 4 rms. deep, @imi., + Hew and in first-class order. Price, 1. W. ITY 10r. brick. a. m.i. Price, 11.500. will ‘be sold furnished oF unfur- Nery low figure. lot 20x95% to alley, 2 ams and bath, ami, je. Frice, $8,000. aa ¥. T. KAISER, Rooms 4 and 6, Atlantic building. 930 F st. 2.w. ley :price, $4,050. JAM) SALE_1726 STH ST.:6 ROOMS AND BATE; 3 ress brick oderp vaprovements ict LE ap22-6a OUSES— St. ae. Very cheap; ALso 4 new Groom bricks near tith and K ne, at $1,600 it Davip pO SALE 8 =O. month, war Ist and Ku w. STONE. $03 and 806 F st. RICE, $4500 TS s35 MONTH- :20 feet front on Est. se. TONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. hall Porcelain tu; heated by tu-ne allm i: id dining roou: trimmed in ELLINGS,” EW DWI aU sts. lor trinined with * "che 0 nd herdics. For terms, Z00G st nw me 19TH ST, N hs cellar ; lot 20x97 oud loration; price ‘a fine clrance oval od at a baraain APLPA 2 SALE—CHOICE HOUSES FOR 812,000, 213, ‘000 and 814.000 iu the 4 ave., being both north and 30: DI Room 22, Kelloze building. 1416 F st. s. besides a pap-| to be among the best investments in the District. squares; price §! 615 14th st. Dw. on FURNACE and open grates. a¢3-1m_ LOT 3, BLOCK 31, ‘COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. ‘This beautiful lot overlooking the city ;south front: water, was and, Ik in street; ready for teri 18 = sewer, sidewall io Dnllding, Jot adicins 90.000 house recently built d within @ block of tmprovenients siready com- enced amounting to over, $100,000. Price, @1.33. | a Ciance tor At within ihren months, = saa tase Dre OM AS J. FISHER & CO. a 1324 F st. m. IN, Fxecutor, ied Pst. tow. v HOUSES hee. and FOR Sake. PRINCETON, COR. 13TH, square foot if sold within one week. “This is 30 cents uuder price of corner diavonally opposite. and is bound toshow ® large profit on investment before Juy 1. ee ‘THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 224 Fst. nw. leellar: papered 210 Est. nw. elect-ie Liwhting. 313m. 5TH AND | .: « general first-c stiment and lent chance for an organized body desiring « Lome; this buildine is well built, 3 cellar; modern tt F ‘OR SALE—HOMES. lin jarze and han‘isoine brick residence con- closets and cellar; fins water at the door: 1 and well-built house st office and Thqnive of the OWNER, S29 Mass. aves ‘ne, fruit in abundane Send for large list ‘and imap. property tree of charge. Other places for sale and, rent. fruit, shade, stable; June to Octo! rooms NAM, 53 Franklin st.. Anacostia, W DESIRABLE COTTAGE IN Falls Church, Va. ;8 rooms, large cabinet” mante’ in the county: not’S minutes’ Ik to the station, stores; lot SALE — TWO TES E FARMS NE. Glendale station, B. and P. road, highly improved Kood water; either a decided bs SO SALE—100e180 gain. “For full particulars address = ——- her on Woodley Lane c ‘Ma. thes, 1 OR SALE—1323 #TH ST. Jand's new residence. Price, 23c. a foot; one-tird ITY PRO Ie piece of cash, balance easy. RT. AM. Star office. apzo-3e" erty, improved or unlinproved: SO acres fronting a future 405 = on the Hamilton road within two" auiles of the uses ee ee {ard bride improvements: ood house, barn and 10 DAYS ONLY— 10t house, Price only $200 per acre, AUarcain. ing raal estate: 1607-161 De ESTORS, p NOTICE. AED TER, Brogm trickesaleo 1, e-roum tranne: Jot ade ne nothwent, tual nonbet ad in the neighbor. | _ep22-2n 815 Toth st. n.. gn 3th si. n.w. Apply ih person or by letter to. hood of New Hampshire ave., several fine lots, 20x80 | OR BALE.OR THADE FOR CITY PROPERTY. BUNCH, Owner, 3.4 Sth st_u.w.. 2d floor, ap%6-3t_ | to 8TGcco0 alles.” Tess tote ars in adirect fing ot | F'Sk BALE,QE TRADE, FOR City PROPERTY, Fee sare CHEAP. A BRICK, | the advancing modern tuwprovements and cannot fail | tric road; oue mile from Brookland, on District lige, containing 9 large" sunny oon or Queen's Chapel road; 9-room hotise and outbulie- try, bath rou ant"2 lars, dry cellars: painting and | Price, $1.39 per square foot. For further particulars | {ng suitable for su! vision, | Address the owner, A. P. FARDON & CO., apl5-2wn ‘627 New York nin 3 a OR SALE—35 ACRES, IMPROVED BY A LARGE ae 1z-room house, barn ‘and other out houses; fine 3 eT TS chart’ 1M miles from Washinton: would make OWN STONE, m splendid suodivision or snburban home: cheap and nand celiars F OANOKE” ST. 2 easy terins if sold immediately. Also tstacres, 10- Foon house and barn; 6 miles out: rice, 82,000; easy ms. Also 194.acres. ouse, barn, ore timber; tiles from city ; rice, #7 per acre to suit. ‘Persons taken to view JAMES E. CL, Ts, 21-6 21 ‘OR SALE_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE corners in South Brookland ; fine view; fice; must be sold this week. e mod. 1 ‘al desirable houses: hot and cold water; all mips. ;at Brookland: terms eusy. RACE M. THOMAS, 21-1w 124, Corcoran bi )R RENT—DELIGHTFUL SUMMER P! minutes from Pennsylvania ave ree grounds, or longer; ning Box 109) star apis" furnished or unfurnished. a OR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, CEDAR AV. water; gas; rented to excellent | YOR SALE—BARG colonial cottage of 7 rooms and bath; 3 squat i BUILDE from Takoma spring ; furnace, shade and’ fruit trees Property will be sold chean to an immediate | Jot 100x160; terms to suit. Price, 83,90). A purghaner. Apply to ADAM GADDI JAMES K. DEPUE, Star oi P Po i FOR SALE-HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS. BATH, FOE, SA1E- A BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR 3s attic anal colinr, gvevlooking cit j neat street c wai 11 room: 2% feet tront; 811, fruit trees, Call or eddzess “T- 500. SEMMES & BUOADBENT, 62 Fst apl0-Lin NA .w.. cor. 46. I ~eindow pressed-brick house, N. H. ave. near Washington Circle, 2 {160} x 608 F st. in. Two ) cottages, tirs., #20 cash and $20 ner mo. | & zoome end, bath: bandeomely papered: a. story brick, 6 rooms and bath, wnxle Tre 500 cottages, 6 to 7r.. #25 cash and $25 mo. Eeuhborhood Brst-clans. the cheapest house in the | ODF eessevenns secre = 82,000 Fe 83.000 cotraues. Br. $d cash and $30 per mo. ape eee ee 4th st ke near G, All of ‘coftayon are convenient to tie sta ae oe yard, only... ge fico, they ave'wall ality ave porches, wellte panira, side Date bet ath and Sth me Price A st. ne. near very pretty frame, feet of ground. “Lakeland wsituated eisht siles fromm 2st room {1 5 RT. lot, cheap at 24.500 Oo: Washington on the Wash. branch of the B. & 0. F.R. ; ory Groom frame, sthst. bet. RT. ai > 5 gh Groves tick Gcwcsena Te nee oe eek eee ee SES allroad 9 Baltimore. iebaca beautifal ane stoner in a seme 1 7-ro0n *« lot 20 f%. front, only...........-....85,000 ete come toflice,schools,churches.&c. Commutation Hckets a q 136 E at. ne.. very nice new brick, ee $5 Wash, oniy tag cents each way. Apply to, PDWIN ne rf Cm EDWIS ¥ = ; = 6 rooms and bath, only. A. NEWMA! mer, 1839 R st. n.w.. from 7 to 10 P eanee i govese and bet Pos Emenee SIRING A NICE HOME| Tat. ne. near 12th, cal eee eee Sz eNO sf sod ths iy ternss. ine | doe Avantace to sen 20 V-het ne :| Q st. bet. 15th and 10th, pr ible lot near Dupo Se 2S | pon ike 1 SOE Be SER x ceaee oe oe m WENO eee oAhply JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. n.w. Gee eS eee Erroom rte tae’ tere tic tian bath, range, F vroperty facie south upon the venutifal Fras FOR SALE—PIANOS. TVEck e RUTHERFORD, EI > rks a Fey 8 per cen’ atest cee OR SALE_ONE OF TH! on Massachus-tts ave. be ty furnished ; yo JOHN B. Wiawt, Ayply to 3 sale the te our cits stout to build inthe saturia. The house te sit. | & ot c It is tm rapt ne order, has wodecu conwebsenice, Woiwting tied bath foun SEE porcelain ta Cau ‘be towet fer the vers tow Gov. For permit aud fortuer information ated near Dupent Circie. JOBS B.WIGH dition static ou tear of for, tot ZiK110 wo ON Gi BET. E AND P sts. S. beles:B recuse, 4 tai. A good investinen: pa ent readily. Fea: TO OFFER FOR | T. T4106 st. iw. Stan‘ou Square. story Urick | U1 rooms: good con. ivle i rear of 1sl0Gst aw. | taining lar. mot 7 ro (0007 handsome $room No. "In ment, $2,300 who willing JOR bri ions for ive horses and plent <i st. near Senator Sawyer Several special bargains, accommodath | pavanent. ally offered: clans real estate brokers are fuaraatesd in this’ office, BY. WELCH, dr, OOo Pst. ow. | Listy: 20 rooms: In excellent repair. There tsa ‘ible om the rent of the fof with come of carriawe room. THOS. J FISHER © co. mmbenes "yr SALE — SPECIAL BARGAINS IN N. verty ; very fine T1-room house on Q st house on 1th ‘ew S-rooin house on W st, oy $45,000. Ww. 815,- . $8, ‘a 000; a beautiful st, 82.500, t fine invest- aixo two fine bitiding lots streets, and $2,000, and one extra fine butidins lot on jase, Which owner is ‘tosell cneap: all frat property in north= West section and in crowing loca ity. Call at oom 5, Davis butiding. 1 201 Pa ave nw. SALE — FRAME HOUSES FOUR 1-Lin TO Six rooms, 8800 to $1. 150. Brick boluses, 4 to 8 Tooms, $1,000 to #4,500. Stone and brick houses, $ to 20 rooms, #3,000 and upward terms of by first- ili advantages SF property with us. ‘Stocks, bonds and other <_. _ ae ~ | securities” At the popular corner, Oh ani F sts. DOR SALE-@KOOM ERICK STORE OR 7TH ST. | W. Money to loan oe Siret-class security = near Pac. a.w_ Price $8,300. Willl rent for #100 F. G. AUKAM. permonth. © T. SNYDER & CO., 612 Fst. nw. | apl-im 600 F st. Sea = | POR Sare— R SALE-TWO-STOR! Steuben st. ear 7th st a. Pew yi SALE—CALIFORNIA be Gr. aud bath... tory and baseuient, ‘nd Lath. eastern front, in erowing sec TERS © THOMPGON. 1305 jE HOUSE ON r.; lot Wx150: price, 1a); terms made to suit. C T. SNYDER & Cv. > ae O12 F st. FOURS ba: ‘wood and papered throughout. 20-ft. side alley, with: sxposore and pienty of lait. Price 7,300. ‘Dermit to inspect apply to DANTE & Co. ies B; 8 ROOMS cast SEDER & Co. 2 EAT A BARGAIN—A THREE-STORY meena ing. with nn ‘ali mod. imps; finished in natural p21. Pee ee NOKTHEAST. 1253 ty = -. 16,900 northwest, fronting about. ae Oe ox ANGE LARGE BUSINESS is 1307 F st. FOR SALE H (Lo: 10370 to alley. F and 24 sts. n.e. Price,81.40 R SALE—A VERY FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. bought mew Jan. 17; will be sold for #225 casb ‘ner Sth and I sts. n.e., 122x225, Price,80 th and D sts. ne, 90x100. Price, a ht plane ‘hich we will a of ree ra gee ak die te ctor ss Drie trom $123 upward apes PFEIFFER & CONLIDS. 4i7 Lith st. aw, _mh28-2m Te a, rifal ‘a nile LE—OAK GROVE VILLA. ‘on splendid villa site, with wrand ‘old oaks; 2 hilles outy one and 1-6 private party leaving thocity. Apply 313 D st.u-w: | per foo ‘and cairiaze: 3 pine Page TEsGito alley 2d bet. E and F (wast aide) ne. ae oppoatie thee heute - 81.29 per ban res! abe one Sic. cothot of Lithand Bats. s.c.,100x95. Price, | jyoat healthy localities im, the Uaieed peste te FOR SALE — WE HAVE SEVERAL sirgHTLy | 4? er foot, $P-oo: #500 down, bat B25. w. corner 13th and Esta. n.e., 117x253. Price, ents per fo0t dct'17.txM0, corner 16th and Kreaner sta n.¢.Price, on FOR sate A SPECIAL BARGAIN, train service of over ing lots, on monthly payments and R SALE-IN HYATTSVILLE, THE MOST tifl suburb of the national ‘capital, distant ly 59 miles, with fare less than Mg cents, and with 30 trains a day, beautiful build- otherwise; also Fok SALE-A HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND piano, finest make, all the best improvements; Yery fuil’snd rich tone; unequaled for durability; font mune it; must be sold. cost wow #00; only been used a shor: time; very cheap now for quick THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 3 7x75 to alley; 27d (two street fronts), Wallach st. bet. Sherman ave, and 13t Lot on irving . JAS. F. BEO' ‘604 100 : 5 price, 0c _ ‘ west of Sherman SEB gpenso: A CHANCE FOR BUILDERS_NEAR North ‘Capitol ‘Amerniicede Chee oT es 3 finest | (Lot 25x256.8toSth st..west side of 7that.n.w.,above | several desirabie ices cheap and on easy terms. rosewood cane, with carvings and moldinen, beam: | Graatave. Prive, G9 cents por tout, Houses for rent. DUCKETT. FORD ECO. fa} quality of tone pearls new worth $800 new; will | | 91 top AMES ¥. BROWN, apé-lm SU7 F st. n. Sell for 190; wh and #5 Pe = = Bary ts as Jom ttn rout tor Sood piano: better | Ton SatE-ge FEET ON-Mt wr. BET ord | WORSALE_RROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND, 3 rs ao ; ome tropolis View and vicinity . Now is See it without delay. << Pea w. ood location for apartmen: | ny hese te Darchaze for sue fevectient ae ap2> 1225 Pa. ave. now. okt Boe 4 to alles. Mass, ave. bet. Ist and North _mhlt-2m, iG) Corcoran building. Your Moxey Srexr Isn't always your money well invested. You'll do well to consider my prorosition about selling lots at KENSINGTON and WEST END PARK on §9 monthly pay- ‘ments, An opportunity to make sueh a good walk, water, sewerage and yas, concrete alley in rear; Price $2,006 each ; speculation. ap3-Lin” SAME: ATES & €O., 1407 Fat. nw. TRINIDAD AT 12 ALL. teed Fac Upricht piano 190. 410 per month setties for it | Ohne orvans alien coat $130; will sell for €3). | HUGO WOREH RCO TSS hse nee kay Fok SALEGA GARLER UPRIGHE PIANO, #125; ‘also « hacdsome ‘$09: bareains. THOMSONS MUSIC STORE, 321 11th st" Ageucy for the standard Vore pianos.” spin WOR SALE—GOOD Lots IN ¥ ‘centsper sq. foot. JOHN E Bi mii Fey eae ‘attention Pitty signe lowe alley, on Morris stebot F and G and 6thand 7ch meri FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Toquire OWNER 10k so weer Storms £0 sult. FOE AEA Jars on onsts cosmos. | FOR Saya, AUNRER OF WET poourED ‘cho, Pn heer oye 140; almost be ae FE SALE VERY CHEAP—SOLID TIRE PSYCHO Pars, Holmead Manor, at specalati apsim. JAMES A. BATES & 00.1 840%, also cushion tire 2 pattern. Victor SRT Slee, a | eis caress ope emer FOE SALE-LAD YS VICTORIA SAFETY IN | improvements 20s Fang 82 eet foot, aie, concition very cheap: also cushion aplim JAMES a, BATE 34 C0. 140? Fst nw. ue with wood references T16S Bet anwe apecairs: | POR SALE LOL ON FOR SALE-BEAND NEW SOLD TINE PSYCHO, sekoe BB. OT FG Uo! ites New vork spo Lm CHIROPODISTS. oF RUNKS OCLIVERED ar22-0 GISPa eve | total Trontane oe IOS Toke ae ae re Nev InE 8 investment with such a small inconvenience a and if taksuest once this property wil bs sald sete sapere stiahaes: A SPECIAL BARGAIN. low eure of 500. foot. Callat oft j As a, drive will offer oue of our finest new organs, | for a better description of tess inte batons. ae N. Corr, 706 81x Sr. N.W. Worth $100, for 865 on 85 payments; has hub top, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 8p26_ sieht stops, couplers; finest tone: fully w: nted. 524 F st. new. | Don fails see this barges, £,,% Site, On SALE NORTHEAST - ies eee cones EXPRESSAGE. Fe. SALE—AN ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, SEMMES: Sette So having a full, rich and fine singing tone, ee mh13-2m C08 F ot. M, P. D, C. semainy all {he qualities ‘that are de-irable in s first- LE—7 FINE BUILDING LOTS NORTH ERCHA) ARcEL Werivery Uo., lige Uegieht piano. for only (9230, Original price | Wside of K'st. n.e. Has concreted street, stone side-| Tel. 659, MAIN OFFICE. 017 Penns. “250. ‘Messenger ON HAND, AVARIET x OF Lance ‘from didorent parts anted as rajresented or tm DAVID SONDHEIMER. re: FOR SALE-SORKEL KOAD Roush, can feca at McF WORTH CES S. 203 Lath nw. FOR SAVE-A PAIR OF Vii ISH AR*BIAN horses iron grax; sound and centie:ean 2 athav scales. cor. 10ts and 1a. avenue, mati 4._Call or address EB. LAP PERT hie JOR SALF_WHO HAS THE gains and Intest Waxens, trap s EW DAYTON, #49 CASH ness Wazons, Surress, Busdies, Biel COOK & J eusion leather top surrey. Wee jreashonly. JAMIS K- PROBE. OR SALE. the lowest pri “e ze IGHEST GRADE OF VEE es, Colm bus buggies. 8 : err JOR SA. NE YOUN Address. N. preiniges of Mr. CHASE. } ISON, Builders’ Fxcha: d_eylinder ; per + TL 24th st. months. by May 1 will takw 8110; one ext irdrol ‘one ics chest, #6. % new ror I = Porcromus,fojtiag tet aad coy ice chest, kitchen rane and wie and gasoline stove, “Appiy 714 120 st. ° LE-A “QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD re: milist be sold this week regard:ess 10 Price. FOR SALE Ok LENT — A DicKER square piano, stool and cover ceay io: usaze. ap2o-lw F Apply. dR SALE_PIA neariv new; also threecornered conrert. 41 ; fine makes; family znust sell by M. 1, Star office, Ror SALE ERS OF AL Reminst , Hammnend, graph, Se. ; first achines at low figures; al kinds ‘fc ; cireuiat epee WRITER EXCHANGE, 610 F st. now. VOR, SALE—5,000 BUSHELS CHOICE ied Wheat Of chi-ken feed: about haif price wi Jou kane Be Itimore, Md. SRY TAU F3s SALE—NEW > 328 N. J. ave. n.w., opposite B. end 0" depot; ine driving hordes and first-class ries at Teaschabie rates. paying; ren MWELL & CO., 409 N ROK SAL quarters, EK HENDERSON & Co. flower, garden and lawn crass sels, SCHMID'S Bik TRESH Tiss, a r ES, MATTINGS, Carpate. beddive and furmitare at every des URNITURE WAKE | INE, SIN tain, Norwich and St. Andresburg females and goldfinches, bulltinehes. 1 redvirds, parrows, breedine s. ud aquariums. SUMMID's oniey BIRDS f DT TO” GAS EX and: any size. AUR, Agt., COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. BR RENT—;- ‘sation, 14 callon D. BALL. -ROOM HOUSE i) from eity. M. BRICKEKD, QOK RENT—FOK THE SUMMER—HAN country places, furnished,near Relay, B.& 0. : quick fume to and trom Washington, 1. 2, Sime Deva. ‘OR RENT FARM OF 47 ACHE: with lar: Ventences aitach=d: inile and one-fourt commanding a full Foun Pho rom Old Point fort, Va. iew of Fort Monroe and its s For further information address Box & bus, Va. ‘aplz-im" WORLD'S FAIR. HE WORLD'S FAIR, VISITOI Will seli you a 10 days’ t sition for only $00, Chicago over either berth, meals em Toute, room and board for seven days (at one of Afty hotels and boardinz houses in Chicago), six ai- missions to the exposition, transfer of ‘eeif” and Daggave, a first-class ticket snd mnea's en Toute ho" Without sleet er, 0 Without sleeper an 1 meals, 840.00. “Call at ALLIANCE BUILDING, SOI {th st! B.w., for circulars, &e. apL>-im Assoctatiox Propuces Hasrz. The name W. B. MOSES & SONS has long deen associated with HOUSE FUENISH- INGS. Economical buyers have formed the ‘habit of coming to us in the Spring in order tosupply their wants for the approaching Summer. Special Spring Prices prevail now on COTTAGE, LAWN AND PORCH FUR- NITUEE, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS, BABY CARRIAGES, MATTINGS, WALL PAPERS, LOOSE COVERS, WIRE WINDOW AND DOORSCREESS, AWNINGS, CEDAR CHESTS, MOTHALINE BAGS, MOTH PAPER. If you're moving or leaving town three ‘more of our specialties are called into use— the MOVING WAGONS, PACKERS and our spacious STORE HOUSE. W. B. Moses & Soxs, Lee Aw F Sa NW. wasn MRS. M. J. HUNT, ‘To meet the great demand for SPRING BONNETS and HATS, has just received another shipment of the _ | Stead: at the resi © of the bride, 1413 Q street.after which Lieutenant and Mra. Bradbury started for n northern trip. They will return here to spend the most of next month and will then go to live at the home of the groom at Lake Cham- plain, Among the out-of-town friends present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of New York, Mr, Shoeff of Philadelphia, Capt, and Mre, Noel of New York, Miss Rabb of In- diana, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hutchinson of Balti- more and Mesers. Dane and Colby of Boston, | _ The bride received great quantities of elegant Presents,and among them was a silver tea ser- Vice from the Columbia Athletic Club, of which Lieut. Bradbury was president and extremely | popular among its memb. | Although so much had been told in advance of the program of the marriage ceremony yes- terday 1m Daltimore of Miss Sadie Price and Mr. | H. Archie Pell of New York, the company | which thronged Grace Protestant Eptscoal Cuurch were treated toa surprise. The wed- ding march was not played as the bridal party entered. The martial music of Verdi's ida” | filled the church: the five bridesmaids app | atthe vestry door and came slowly down the aisle to meet the bride. The innovation was much appreciated, as the maids are all striking beauties and their gowns, as dainty as apple Diossoms, sere well worth’ the second inspec: | tion, “The young ladies were Miss Louise Mor- Tis as cirl, Misses May Handy of Rich- mond, Engenia’ MeLane, Nellie and Marie Sterling of Baltimore. The gowns were of white organdie over ap- ple-green silk. The skirts were cut in the new umbrella shane, short, round. fail and bailoon- like. The seams were outlined by narrow lace ion, wich served to indicate the umbrella design, and the yokes of the bodices, from which the silk was cutaway beneath, were also 4 with insert: Girdles of green silk d waists ia place and collars of ted the hig necks, Huge sleeves of over the green silk were met by white gloves at the elbow. The hats were of white chip of simple, round shape, ‘ht up at the each was trimmed with bows of wide en a r.bbon, green aigrettes and par; 8, and the bou- {wh bids and carnations, is well known in this city. She was er gown of heavy white satin, bat handsomely. The waist was had aiigh neck. White duchesse ed a bertha in the back and fell in 1s in front in two pieces to the border The large puffed sleeves ended and iong white suede gloves were irt wus fail and plain, with a long shppers were worn, ‘The ‘ht with a diamond eun- gro t,and the bride's soft brown hair was arranzed in Grecian style, with | aclu ge blossoms ornamenting the coiffure. She carried a bouquet of natural ques w The bri a pic 07 - | orange blossoms, | _After the cerem a wedding breakfast was given at the home of tho brides parents, 1509 Linden avenue, | ‘The marriage of Miss Violet Victoria Hildreth, | daughter of Mrs, Florence Hildreth of this to Mr. Chapman H. Hyams, jr.. son of 1, Hyams, the New Orleans banker, in New ork, of which ome particulars were given in ye "s STat,was an important social event, lier, Dr. J, Wesley Brown, rector of St. | ‘Thomas’ Church, officiated, Mr. Addison Cammack gave the bride away, The wedding and reception took place at his house. The bridestnaids were Miss Florence Hildreth and | Miss Mabel Watson, who wore old-fashioned gowns, one of pink and the other of lavender brocade. A large company of friends were present at the reception, A surprise party was given at the residence of Mrs. I. Quintin in honor of her daughters, Misses Ollie and Ada, Supper was served at | 9:30, after which dancing was continued till a ute’ hour.” Among the many present were: Misses Annie, Maggie, Lulu and Eva Hieter, | Edith and Mary Bond, Flossie and Melrose and Misses ¥. Hancock, Katie Bo- de, F, McDonald, N. Waldeman, L Lucy Smith and M, Dikeman, as well as | A. ML. White, Orville Drown, Linwood Williams, David ‘Train, C. Jones, C.” Smith, Walter and Guilford White, Alford ‘Fischer, J. Fries, Ben- | ton Scheck and’G, W. Huguely. | Lieut. and Mra, Macomb and Miss Beveridge have returned from Fort Monroe after a de- | lightful visit of two weeks. | Mrs. Louis D. Wine returned today from | Gettysburg, where she had been for the past week on @ visit to her mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Currie Wing of New York, who are stopping at the Arlington, will leave | for New York Monday. | Mra W. W. Metcalf and her son, W. P. Met- | left yesterday for a week's stay in New Miss Agnes V. Noonan and Mr. W. B, Holtz- claw were married last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, 1609 Sth street north- West, in the presence of only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The Rev. 8. F.Ltvan of the Church of Immaculate Conception performed the ceremony. The bride wore j# simple gown of white silk and carried a | bouquet of bridal roses. Miss Lizzie Noonan, | «sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and | Was becomingly attired in a gown of blue silk, | slippers and gloves to match and carrieda | bouquet of La Frane roses. Mr. Will Gitten- ger. a cousin of the groom, acted as best man. Following the ceremony’ @ wedding supper was served, after which the bride and groom wero driven to their future home, 229 llth street southwest, where they will be at home to their friends after May 1, Mr. Clarence Newman and Miss Bessie Fuggitt were married last evening on Capitol | Hill.” The bride was very prettily attired in a jlight green sik gown and carried # large bouquet of white roves. The young couple | were the recipients of many beautiful presents, | A reception was hcld at the house of the groom. Among those present were Mr. and Mra, Breast, Mr. and Mrs, Williams, Mr. end Mra. Heartlz, Mr. and Mra. Cooper, Miss Clements, ‘Miss Chase and the Misses An incident of more thin common interest to the juvenile members of society is the Dolls’ Kazar for the benefit of the Children’s Hos- pital, to be held at the residence of Mrs. Stone, 1345 F street, from 12 to 7 o'clock on Saturday. Mrs. Carrie E. Cameron of New York, who has been in the city rome time visiting ber | mother, will leave tomorr ye morning to join her husband in Chicago, where she will remain until about the Ist of Juiy, when she will go abroad for the remainder of the summer. ‘The wedding of Mr. M. Joly and Miss Lucie Klotz will take place at high noon on the 29th instant at St. Matthew's Chureb, the Rev. Father Kervick performing the ceremony. The wedding party will be received at the residence ‘of Mrs. Swope, on Capitol Hull. The young | couple will leave at once for the north, stop- ping on their return in New York, where they will take up their permanent residence. Mr. William T. Sinclair, Prosident Cleveland's steward, was married at Albany, N. Y., April 25, to Miss Abbie L. Van Vranken. ‘They will be at home after May 5 at 1623 17th street north- west. Cards have been received here announcing the marriage of Mr. Patterson Sprigg, formerly of Washington, now a lawyer of San was a Union soldier of good record. When s mere boy he enlisted, December, 1861, in the nineteenth Massachusetts volunteers, and after- ps — , 1863, in the second Massa- wusetts heavy artillery, with which regiment be corved untll after’ tho close of to wer. He was captured at Plymouth, N. C., nat- wenn mom Brown was oe} his home who ten- and fatel White slippers | Jumping upon the baniste mail boy, with arms ard feet outstretched, slid rapidly to the bottom wit idence of delight depicted upon his laughing features, Down be came like a shot from a big gun, tumbling of on the floor with a laugh. ‘Then upstairs be trotted again and repeated the operation, and finally asa winder slid down the smoothly car- peted steps, step by step, bump, bump, to the tom. ‘The Englishman took off his monocle, rubbed it with bis handkerchie? and replaced tt. for b not sure that he sawaright, Then he gasped Be Jive, ye know; most extrawdnary! Surely Americans are democratic in princi | ax well as in politics. Just fawncy a small boy tliding down the banister of the cawstle of the President!” Thave just made a tour through my dis trict,” said Congressman Jason 1. Brown, who represents the third congressional district of Indiana, to Tae Star representative at the Riggs this morning, “during which I have Visited every county seat therein. T find that thero is « among the dem t Cleveland's administrati ring bi Previoas one, They think the administration is acting more rapidly in ousting the republi- cans than before. So far as the appointments thus far made for Indiana have x is much satisfied an “India strong feel i] among my . ton, that the Sherman acts should be repealed. Ife that mex, too, The third party has disappearcd. The democrats are united, even more #0 than prior toelection, We think that this admin- istration has been very rapid in making anges, and that is what we want, And thus far I have beard no dissatisfaction expressed at any of its acts, The people of Indiana think that Mr. Cleveland is the manager of his own administration, and that it will be a successfal one. While most Englishmen are gold bugs, Jo- | seph Jackman, @ large stecl manufacturer of Sheffield, England, who is at presont at the Eb- bitt, 18 an exception to the rule. In discussing this question with Tue Stam representative ho said “Few people in England understand this question. ‘They bave noi read up thoroughly on the subject and Jamp at conclusions which are not bared authoritanve The common idea in England is that we will be in- undated with silver and that gold will vanish ona bimetallic basis, ‘They ‘think that ina much as America and M © the two great ountries that they wail be the only ones benefited by free coinage. Strange to say, I find that there is similar feeling in this ‘country regarding Europe, that if the: Amer , tag , “My individual opision is that sf all the mints of the great rations were open to free coinage that it would be as great benefit us was the discovery of the gold mines in Australia and California, The Gladstone government will do nothing to help the silver question, If Lord. Salisbury 's government ever comes into power vain it will take the question up, ‘The advo- cates of bimetullisia ate muking headway in England, It will be « political question and | brought prominently before the people at the | next electi g fine steel © are ex- stecl manufacturer, mukin: goods like bamnmere, files, & | cluded from your markets by the McKinley bill, | have found in my trip to this country this time what I predicted twenty years ago, thet the deveiopment of American resources would | make this country quite independant of other | countries, The condition of trade in England now is only fair, but it is not bad.” “Though there is a scarcity of money in the south,” said Benjamin E. Rusvell, who will represent the second district of Georgia in the Fifty-third Congress, “the people are reason- | ably prosperous. Things are looking up very eatisfactorily in my state. Our timber indus- try is being stimulated, ‘There is a great deal of fruit planting going on, especially in pears and other small fruit. Georgia is becoming « | fruit state, and while cotton is our staple, we are all anxious to soe new industrios started | and other crops planted. And when it comes | to watermelons, no other state is in it with nah “You may call the average South or Central American of the higher classes ‘doctor’ with as | much certainty of making the title fit as ‘col- | one!’ toa Kentuckian,” «aid Amos F. Ander- son of Boston at the Ebbitt this morning. “Americans have undoubtedly noziced that | most of the prominent men wio bave visited | bere voluntarily or in exile have the predx “Dr.” before their names, Also, that many the presidents of these republics are apparently physicians, for instance Dr. Nunez, president of Colombia. But they are not all | Lawyers in these countries gradua | degree which entitles this prefix and if our own Chauncey Depew should visit there be would be | considered a lawyer. Many go through eollege | just for this bonor, having no intention to practice law or medicine, ~The standard of education is higher than we suppose and the collegiate courses much more rigorous. In theology the student spends four years at college, medicine five years and law | seven years, or double the time required here jtograduate. Again,while a physician may pass an examination to practice in a Gepattment oF | district of a republic, he must puss a higher | examination to practice in the entire country. | Practitioners coming from this or other coun- | tres must also pass an examination before be> ing admitted to practice, and interstate or for- eign diplomas are not recoguized as here. Charles F. Joy, a well-known attorney St. Louis, who will represent that city with Mr. Cobb in the Fifty-third Congress, is at Wil- Niard’s, Mr. Joy overcame = democratic ma- | jority of 2.200, | J. O'Neal by contesting Mr. J elections will have 4,000 typewrizten pages of testimony to read. said Mr. Joy to Tue Stax rep- sa repubitcan city in presiden- tial years, though the democrats have carried it in some of the off years. The recent repub- | licen victory there was due to the fact that | there existed a feeling that the democratic | ring might have been bebind Mr. Lenuerman in bis administration. Personally, however, Mr. Bannerman is well liked, aman’ mach re- spected and one of character and standing. im no city in the Union does the independent voter exercise as much freedom at in 8t. Loum, and on local issues there is always « great amount of scratching done. Avout one-- quarter of the population are Germans, of whom two-thirds ure republicans on national issues. “While the republicans do not expect to carry Missouri at the next presidential election, yet it would be worth millions to heve a change, for the democrats are in a very deep rut. What