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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. 7 ESG08 SSSS 68SSS8 6086 O8% $ QO ONLY. $ -9O A thousand of the very best Men’s Suits in our stock go on sale Tomerrow and Saturday for $11.90. They’re such suits as you’re asked $18 for at other stores —made in the very latest style and tailored in the best “Eisenian” fashion. Plenty of the new Fancy Brown Plaids among them —both singie and double breasted—as well as plain Blues—Biacks—and Scotch Mixtures. In the Children’s Depart- ment—$3.75 buys any $5 suit Friday and Saturday. No Branch tare in SEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E Sts. N.W. Washington. MckKnew’s |= Daily Letter. Ladies’ “Bike” Suits, $10 —facket, divided skirt and leggina, in a beautiful brown pin-stripe effect. Oar spe- clal leader at $10, Not the remnants of an old lot with all the desirable sizes missing— but new garments, especially made for fall and winter biking, and every size is repre- sented. Well worth $12.00. Other suits fa plain eolers and fancy mix- tures, $15, $16.50 and $20. Qualities con- siderably ahead of the prices. adies’ $4 weaters, $2.50. latest fad is to wear sweaters around oe house, Much more comfortable and econ- than the ordinary house waist. Be- sides they are u thorough protection against colds caused by draughts and cott halt Will close out tomorrow a Mne of La Handsome All-woot Sweat- ers, in beautiful colur ef- $2.50 @ @ S o e © o @ ® ® @ @ . : @ @ @ e © © fects, perfect fitting, that 66 99 Bike Corsets, $1. Black Bicycle Corsets ~ “ghort over the hips’*—very $ especially for biking, at... i pr. . y 66 * 99 Ladies’ “Bike Ladies’ Bicycle or Equestrian Tights, fast black, all sizes, knee or ankle leagth, only elsewhere at $1.2 The Famous Jac a heretofore sold for saa ‘Tomorrow we shall offer Ladies’ White and ensy ard graceful — made Tights, $1. $1 pr. As good a quality as was ever sold System Co.'s Bicycle Sanitary Woolen ights, $2 and $2.25, Ladies’ and Men’s Genuine Scotch Golf Footless Hose, soc. Pair Up —our own importation, direct from Dum- fries, Scotland, in # variety of new, rich best golf hose made in the world— br. up. also have a full Une of Ladtes’ and Men's Golf* Hose tm the mew Scotch mix- tures, with fancy tops, at 35e., SOc, $1, —_—oaseeeo Boots, 5335 when we make one of ing” toe of the season.’ No. 810 boots, straight patent tip, button. Our $4 boot, $3.35. FUOT-FORM SHOE SHOP, F St., Cor. 13th. BOLL-SUel SONDRA RA ADA ess $4 Pear Toe —We always have an object our rare cuts. This time it’s to push the popularity of our new Pear Toe—the most “tak- —250 pairs only at the price. glaced_ kid, Langlois $1.50 Embroidery | Scissors tomorrow only I 00 °o ss= = Beantitat STERLING SIL-. VER HANDLES—Rest quality $1.25 pe, Men’s $1.50 All- Woal Sweaters, $1.23. Men's Fine “ALL/- WOOL" Sweaters In navy and black, that have been our leaders at $1.50. Tomorrow only $1.23. JAEGER" Sweaters at Cae Win. +H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. it FRESH, Duvall has The Famous Lowney Chocolates, The world’s finest confections, No one else m ® selection from. 1923 PENN _ootitenes 2 52 aoe It's @ revelation : Painless 3 ‘Extracting, 50c. Perhaps your experience with den- tists has been mnsatisfactory. You may have petrenized one who dit geod work, but charged too much. Or possibly you went to one who didn't charge encugh; couldn't afford good matertal, or made bfs priee low a3 an offset for lack of skill. Our ascocia- tion was formed to meet just such cases. Our fees are bigh enough to allow the best of everything at a falr profit-1o higher. Come tm and Iet us make an estimate. Paivless extreeting, 50c. Painless filling, 73e. up. Gold crown, $5. Best teeth, $3. Dental SSS FPG POSSD>OEE PEPTOOP ce The ee es 1214 F Street. English steel bladew—well S worth $1.50. One day oniy— Ss I EAN c tomorrow, $1.00, $ (c G e OUR ENTIRE, STOCK IS PRESH AND S CLEAN, WHICH WE OFFER TD OUR s a FROM, WITH R.-Harris & Co., |: It Jewelers, 7th and D Sts. $ 5 | 3 OLD sHorwoRN GOODS To WORK ES FAT FICTITIOUS PR s SAMINE OUR GOODS = q Curtains Cut. |) sobs tn mons ° e bottles. No excuse for curtain- | 7 w ‘iia 2 less windows. w! ch |S paler aes “1 | 2 Eine Whisk Brooms, each. here! Just In—a new lot | 2 Lavender Smelling Salts. of Fisk Net, Saxony and} % vhosne, long style aD BOE ver eke ° $4. Our yer box nol2-20t per bot. half pints. pints - per bot. ursaparilla, per bot. oper’ im in the Lots. of different kinds—to f de- we on first sampling them. YLVANIA AV Ripans Tabules. Mrs. J. A. Barber of Sharpsburg, Kentucky, states: vee Ss “For years I was troabled with indigestion In a very bad form. My appetite was pour, and at times I suffered with severe headac I sav Ripans Tabules advertised im our town paper and sent to Mt. Sterling tor two boxes, which I used. The indigestion is a thing of the past, my appetite is splendid, I have ne headaches now, and am gaining In flesh. Ripans TPE DP OPV OY PEEP OPES H9 TFG OF OSH OG 6. EU Association, Mabules are the best medicine forthe VU OOF: 7th &D Sts.7 | ee and I always keep them in the use. * < Donen Sun., 10 to 12.4 “Gigned), Peo ee z oeseeseee pee eee oe “Sharpsburg, Ky." Everything for an Artist. ‘Vhis is the place to purchase your Materials, StooM, Fasels, ete. + ors second to nome in the city. cheap materials, Put do self good materials at io and let us furnish 5 Come popelar prices. Geo. F. Muth & Co., 418 7TH ST. NW. FORMERL )Winter "oe y —ts an all-absorbii All the fashfonab os are represe = stock. Beautitig ‘Trimnitngs, chet ‘Trt Variety of tow! attertion ts ¢ me OM and Water € We do not sell pans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by iethe peice (60 cents a box) ia sent to The Ripans. Williams’ Sersaperilia, per bot (Guaranteed fresh and pu Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver O4T. Williams’ Phospbatic Emulsion. (Fresh and pure; made dal, Carter's Little Liver Pills. Williams’ Little Liver Benson's Capcine Plasters. German Porous Plasters, 3 for. Williams’ Rheumatic Plasters, 3 for. WILLIASIS’ Temple Drug Store. 1t OPEN ALL NIGHT. SEPSIS SSAS SSS OSES SOSOSSS PIESPP PIS IN POOH HH OE PY ° . an 4 PEEPEEIMELHOD REDE LEIP DEL SEN ESEA IID A LIOIIVOARNESIOOS POP TPE CFOR ESS SENOS TOT OS See Those Prices? Any lady who will call at our store and examine the Shoes mentioned below will be convinced — beyond a doubt—that no other shoe store in this city has ever of- fered such quality and style— mail at such ridiculous prices: WHEN A MAN PUTS HIS are sure satisfaction givers. Calf and Box Calf and Wint tors. Ge A thing of the past when Natian’s Crystal Dis- covery fs used. Guaranteed fude Pertthrely not x dye. to restore gray or heir to its nata-al color in 3 to 10 days- Stops the hair from falliez arrests dandruff and makes the nicest dressing Edmonston, 1334 F St. nol2-42d. ao, et a ae square toe—patent leath- \ Sees ers FOOT IN IT ee ee Good $2 val He knows he has a shoe that’s Tadtes, 16-inch Black and Tan Bicsele going to please him. Those $3 Hoos melas me ae and $3.50 Shoes of ours feel snug and comfortable, look AFI LILY neat, are of a high grade and Russet Donhle-sole Shoes, neat styHah Ne em Chembeal Company, Ne. 10 Spruce st., New York. for Ladies’ Kid Button Sample vial, 10 costs, Shors—-patent leather tip ~All wizes—not a penny less than $1.50 a pair 9 elsewhere. for Ladies’ Fine Kid Button Shoes — opera or aa Sauare toe patent leath- er tlp—er common Hl ‘sizes. Worth $1.75. eS oes—all styles and sizes—ou razor, opera and % SHOE STORE, or vesmwedeed tl Sa os : : SS rar Si Great Reduction Iden Rod” Flour. je Ineary of. enlosing the best Bread In Hair. ant z fd the hair one can use. No poison. No sediment, — pas rise is your: use Hungerford’: 1,000 Switcses, $3.59, formerty $7.00. stains. Price, $1. Trial size, 50c. = “Golden Red” Fi ae ©Op A postal and Our Somes, ges formerly 5 LAMACY, SOLE AGENTS, 429 iTH Sr. WwW | formerty Sent, express prepald, eM Fereipt of price. fo any part of the country nei wagon will call for your order. H. Finest J.H. Hungerford, leaning Saves The Cost —— of new Govrs, ANTON FISCHER, 906 G St. CLEANING and DYEING. "Phone 1442, noli-8a res, oth & OSts. Swhtetes, Gray Switches, 3.00, formerly ). Gray Switches, 430, formerly 6.50, First-class attendants in Hairdressing, gel SHOES same time reat and stylish. Material workmansiip the best. PROF. J. J. ‘GEORGES & SON, Foot Speciabists, 1115 Pa. ave. (nol1-84y ‘That we make are comfortable, and at the oar “Crrlette” for retaining s HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N. w. and TAAnns AERA ee SESESSS PELE SEES SESS LESS SS & & we [ eed Jewelers, Silversmitns and Stationers, . The Price Of An Article ’ Id Gold and Silver does not al- ways indicate to the purchaser its value. Unless its weight ‘and quality’ be considered, “price”? means nothing. Com=- ( LEE EL Parison is, therefore, THE Aa ONLY TEsT by which the Ae value of an article can be x measured. yy Our stock of Jewelry, Silver= ey ware, Watches, Novelties, &c., i has RECOGNIZED MERIT. The y designs are the latest—exclu- ES sively our ewn—and cannot be y duplicated elsewhere, 2 GALT & BRO., 1107 Pennsylvania Avenue. : - m Y yy i % sYanyatfae as ieyny aa Goyey =e ___ |aeeeeccoscesess yerpeveverses DOSD 6 EOP L ESE S49 SSO CE| For Sale by all Grocers, 3 Lansburgh & Bro eae In 1,2 and 5-lb. Fancy Boxes. 3 o H It Will Be ‘For Dinner on 3 Hy Your Fault, Thanksgiving. 3 : SSS bey Wisdom suggests that y Fd y “tox order) with your 2 p, Not Ours, nie oe | = i?) | $ Js sometimes greater ie te st $ M4 Tf you let this excelent op- 4! > 6 portunity pass to buy mer- ele: ‘Kennedy ’S z }4 chandise so cheap. Friday is }{ ° 4 always given up to our 3d vi ‘Celebrated 2 floor, where offerings of more }; 2 > j than ordinary merit prevail. be : Fruit Cake : 1 The values this week are: P4} 2 o 4 be jurliy sand’ Gellcivatvess (St NE aa: rg + The Very Best re Sells ie ree fiom wees seal ee { a een ee * bg comts Tess than it can be made for at $ ,4 We have offered you in-some ! ‘ ; orice ee a ee 3 Hy ame: ‘| The New York 2 a Take a Glance at These Items: i z Biscuit Co., fe eS 3 H These are to give'you an iden wint >| GOs ch yete ser seeaee i you cam expeet: re t' 800 yds. ‘Bledch- 4 ¢ ed Fwilled : €rash, = hi! The vinctiding some a plaid manufactures, }:| Rating suitable for kitelen " use, For.2,...%.. 3% Cs sam. b Problem 1,000 yds. Tan —1a one that perpleses many Striped and Black + Sar a Hepat et : Mixed Hpseelettes 4 fool, but what they have must be 4 OL ncn ‘SC. as: r light bread, such as made from , 30 yee Bless , »:| Ceres “ ed Absorbent Crash §34C. sara. *4 Goo yds. Scotch by Flour 5, Plaid Domet Flan- peanelle since es _ 6c. {450 yds. Double Eats, {\ Warp Scorch . whiter and t {2 Plaids. Worth toc. By other flor. 5 4 It of your grocer—he sells », yard. For. FGo sara. yj! we only wholesale it bores 2 and Wm. M. Galt & Co., e: 5-4 Bleached Wam- : 2 bs sutta Casing. For. TSC. sara Wholesalers, rst and Ind. Ave. It and 100 dozen Boys’ Gents’ Embroidered St Silk Ee THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Simple Ceremony Uniting Miss Compton and Mr. Bees. The Stuart-Barden, Hunter-Bowie, Johnson-Causey and Sweeney- Friedrichs Weddings. At St. John’s Church at noon today a large gathering of friends witnessed the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sumerwell Compton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Compton of Laurel, Md., and Mr. Harold Baxter Rees of Richmond. The chancel was set with palms and masses of white chrysanthemums. Messrs. Compton and Key were ushers, and the bride was es- corted to the altar by her father. Rey. Mr. Wood performed the ceremony. The bride wore a traveling dress of hunter's green cloth, with a touch of gilt in the trimming of the bodice. With her large black velvet hat and nodding plumes was worn a closely dotted black chenille veil. She car- ried a large bouquet of violets. A wedding breakfast for the followed at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Compton, Chevy Chase, after which the couple Jeft for a northern trip. They will be in New York for a couple of months | fore going to Richmond to live. The we ding plans were robbed of much of thei elaborateness by the continued iMness of Mrs. Barnes Compton, who was not abl to attend the ceremony. of the New York relat were present to witness h The marriage last ni bridal party of the groom happiness. ht at Chri: *hurch, Claudia Stuart, daug Dr. Stuart, rector of th church, William J. Barden, corps of e2 S.A. brilliant event. p Plants and quantities of yellow and white chrysanthemums the chancel ard altar. When the choris ay up the aisle for the bridal y seat in the cl was filled ‘ouple. The “O, Perfect rattendanis hed the chancel s “Faithful ard The four brothers of the bride, Jor Rhett Stuart, Mr. Barnwell 8. Stuart, tuart and Master Roger ance of the ush- rms. They were corps of © rs, W. Van c. a Georgetown, of M ter of Rev. to Mr. A. Mr. Garden C. M. Stuart, walked in ac ey Lucas, corps of « Cavalry, U.S.s Th Miss Alice Payne of ‘Ws ar Miss Lucy Mattie nd Miss Daisy Blackfor.! st two wore dainty dresses of wi ndie over yellow silk. Yellow wave the finishing touches and chrysanthemums were carried. The last white or adie over white silk, ir ribbons and flowers were white. maid of honor, Miss Sophie Stuar?, organdie over’ yellow sili, and incr were yellow chrysanthe bride came in church with Mr. William ( ribbons yellow The wore flowe vr brothe Stuart of Newport } Va., and at the altar was given in marria by “her father. Her satin, trimmed with ettiffon. orange bles veil, and gown was of white A wreath of ms waS worn with her tulle white. flowers were The formed the ceremony. Rev. Dr. Trimble were best man was Mr. tillery. ethal servie: ancel gate the choristers chaat ‘Our Father,” and the bridal p: vanced te the altar steps for the ri Dr. Eltiott also. pres: The . Williams, 4th Ar- at the the ceremcny. A wedding supper ar ception for relatives and the bridal followed at the home of Key. Dr, and Stuart. Later in the eves zt Mrs. Barden started for a ra trip, and will be at home after Decomb-r 1 at Willett’s Point, N.Y, Despite the inclement weather, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, South Washington, was well filled last to witness the mar- riage ceremony of and Mr, August M of the church, Rey. ated for the first time since he has been pastor of the church and at his first wed- ding si his ordination, The church was ¥ decorated with flowers and potted Erie lta sniliGhaneel Seen ted a very pretty appearance, ia Bowers presided at the organ. Whole affair passed off very nicely. ushers were Messrs. George M. who was also 1 Charles Friedrichs and i bride was very attiv omingly gown of white siik, with bertha drape embroidered chiffon and satin ribb da ua Xty guests rous and 2m Mr. i at the above number. Allie C. Kirk of Paw Paw, W. is the guest of Rev. Ale Bielaski.of Union. Chur the daughter of Dr. W accompanied by her aunt, Mrs, Hancock, Md. ‘a, and Mrs. Kurk is rk, and 1s Gordon ot nder Mi ’ A 7 4) nders loc Y ou’ve Never Enjoyed: Rey. and Mrs. John Corneil have re- pppeuders:o- pees © palr. a 99) tured to their residence, No. Ht 1th 4 300 yds. 9-4 Un- The Real Thing ee 4 x 5 Sheet ai te ppy Cyclers” and others were *{ bleached Sheeting, patil you" ence the GEN SUINE ( | entertained by Miss Jeanette Robertson, at warranted perfect. here Just her residence, 24 Pennsylvania aveniy P S Mop Ye Lovks U southeast, last evening, the i WM POT cee eeeeee sees BACs sara, eas ing the cslebration of he a t BEING Fprareoeen gin table was beautifully = crated with chrys- Piet, 400 yds. 36-mm: 525) ewe freee he oven (| anthemums, and. the evening was roan All-wool Serge, in fit’. k *con. gra st. j| Pleasant by games and ‘Tefreshmens Mall colors and Kraf t 's Bal CFYs & Pa. Ave. (| A delightful surprise party was tendered Al Weal. inter 2 Aart en ta) SD SOS SEES \| Mrs. Francis Griffin at her home, 94 ) MM epee SST hy, a BC> sara. ~ ae | Street southwest, last Music and A ~~] games were indulged in until a late hour, "75 dozen Blue - Electric after which the guests were invited into | and Red Plaid rf 1 De a beautifully decorated banauet hal!, where - ba refreshmen rved. Among those Doylies, fast colors. 4 Seal Capes, | bresent were Me and “stra S| 12 eee 5 H Bas Oe Sie om popeies for lee is} and Mrs. MeCathraa, Mr. a " Rel aap coe a 4 BAC» ann. Me “Elec 1.” : <j Mrs. Otto, Mrs. Griffin, 3 i4 450 yds. Red an ; , Mary Seger, irae | ett, Gardner, Wardell, ?{ White and Red and rf in. sweep, 30 In, Reckley, Need, Brown, +4 Green Oil Boiled a Jong, and taney silk ined. glehardt, Ashburn, IST ble! Linen 24%e. Ma Hammer ind Messrs. eseaas aCe vara. ° Woodward, 4 " ., A lot of Bleach- 4 4 e 4 pied German Table M latters, 1237 ii sae por ais 25¢. yard f ze == |; SMoracl wiih Hopes Sue etc en ad 150 yds. Medium ()] ‘Fuel \ | freshments were served. and Dark Gray 4] | At St. Mark's Episcopal Church, sid and 5; Waterproof Bicycle yal ® | otciock one of the pretticat wedd is} Suiting, 54 inches 4] ¢ aVers. season was celebrated. The high contract- id Worth 60c 34] ( ing parties were Miss Lena Campbell Hun- 34 WI a ort! | Onr stoves are economical require loss ter, daughter of Mrs. Rose T. Hunter, and yar for... S pee an aan, Mr. R. Somervell Bowie. For some time baa a ie Heobar ani area REG | before the arrival af the bridal Soupie tne 149 doz. is 1 impr church was filled with an expectant throng 4 H ne Te y- i ? ce? stork ‘before making your of relatives and frie ‘The bride entered vi oneycomb Ow- Me purehas: pe at reasonable the church with Prof. Henry C. Campbell 7 els, 154x360. inclits. OOC. aoe. 4 ( PFC Stores, SuteEs, Sains Bestar Bfeuter mien ores + 100 Woottin Skirt iH i( Soi ting Sores, #7. Gon rh bride, preceded, ag maid af honor. Mr. 5 ea Mortimer Bowie of Baltimore, brother of * Patterns, ifelndin | J. BA KE the groom, officiated as best man. The 3} z MM sd ceremony was performed oy she Rev. Mr. AI linings. Hon ++ DTCs cach. 14 BORE 2 Packard of Maryiand. The bride was hand- + Social: Ki Pant he — ayers = = = | somely and becominely (6 ned in ‘brown Boss nee Pants. $¢| S$eooeeescovesereerebeceeeee Ity cloth with at of cream and brown piapeca's in Roy: 3 ee | velvet and carried La kranc> roses. The 7 cele 4 ‘M maid of honor wore white silk with trim- M 6 dozen, Srotch ary elous : mings of lace, and ribbons and carried 17 - pride roses. e she Mr. 4 Tweed ...........-- 23¢. pair. », Clagett, Mr. Hal Clagett, Mr. Tuatwylder i ' Fur Bargains:| ean ee } dozer‘ Melton 4 brother of the bride, and Mr. J. Rarton * Cloth . a 27¢. pair. re 22 a Fur Muffs, F : Miller. Immediately after the ceremony 4 ogee owe cs® : > ur.Capes, Fur Muffs, Fur d d Mrs. Bowie ¥ driven to t 6 i ”"Réa Ries = y below 2 tore and Ohlo depot, where they +4 4 dozen” Reading . dle Collarettes ‘way below any i the train for #h extended northers tcor. > Cassimere terry + 39¢. pair. -¢]% prices we've ever quoted be-$| rhe presents received were rici { 1 . ir. #4] fore. New, stylish, exquisite. Bd (ope air. #4 nee z > : , 7 dozen Corduroy .45¢. p P12 stock most be reduced, regardless of cost. The Woman's Be ety of ihe >{ 6 dozen Strictly wile 2 | Peopte's Church ce! a i N|ESAKS FUR CO, $| {Sas su"tns All-wool Gray and 13 COR 3 dG STS. ’ 3] the home of Mr. ana . aa ir. 4 nan = | 12th street. ere was 4 Brown Cassimere.... 57¢. pair. $| 3 © | consti or a piano i‘19¢ » | Brackett and Miss Met ¢ —- ; da i v. and gr SI Mi es for GO cents, piano, by Mr. Upperman an Davis , i] cents! worth for 30 cents, or 25 cents’ worth and Meteslf, and a et by Mrs. W seit ° me: Abbott, after which refreshments i bd] You will find a, nice ansortmeat of dA genes atone preseut sere is P4) og, bade, Pauls. Peat “and Donal Ci 2 nt, Dr. a {) *4| Engkind Ginger Pond Cake m Rrown Bread | Alex. Kent and Mrs. Kent, Dr. and b4 [and a nice variety of small cakesall of superior | Wm. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs) H. \ bq | duality and fineness, Mr. and Mrs. FT. Frost H a 1 We want your trade, and offer you above induce- | }7 H. Bergmann, Mr. and Mrs. j ment to have you give ws a trial, knowing tat | MH. lesemann, Rupp you will hereafter prefer our goods. This offer is ze. % {420-422-424-426 7th St. i Sent fat the stems en SS ST amt ee | ea, Blersison, Colby, Monroe, —_~ = x = >>-< See Soa <>< =x = LEARY & SCHNEIDER, nol2-2t Stands, 503 and 504 Center market. Metealf ard Richardson, Miss: 1 Reeves, Crane, Wall, Mad: Quite a number | 4 Lightbound and Messrs. Reeves, Mann and Elliot. Mr. end Mrs. Dennis Loftus have iseved invitations for the marriage of their danz ter Mary Ellen to fexanider Shields, at St. Aloysius Church November 8. The West End Whist Club wes delignt- fully entertained Jast_ night by Mr Heath, Stabier, and Mrs. John Floyd at No, 2012 F street. Shortly before midnight supper was served. The decorations were white and yellow nthemums. ‘Those pres” e Mrs, Duvall, Mrs. Coleman, che Misses Miss Sutton, 3 Duvall, Messrs. | N 1, Burke, Van Deventer, Barbee, Hunt, Hail and Ju an. The marriage of Miss ila Ma and Mr. Foster Caasey of M:lfor: Was celebrated yesterday In Me M. E. Church. The formed by the R. Johnson is the dau son and a member she was marri Maurice Austin, ing gown with vi included furniture, the groom in the railroad service couple left for a tour north amid s« congratulations, well wishes and showers of r: Ke. After they will be iS Q Street The nort wedding of Miss Mr. Joseph Kent RB: y at high ncon at th orge C. ne in is . The bride wore carried bride roses attired = brown cloth and r The a wing rooms were bea decorated with autumn flo ceremony was performed by nane beneath a canopy of whi anthemums. Among yse from this city were Mrs. Jos. mother of the groom; Mrs Mr. Bowie Roberts, rick, Mr. Geo. C. Josey Merrick, Mrs, Ens'x Miss Mary Merrick M perts is a son of the late a prominent Maryland lawyer and internal revenue collector during Pres. ident Cleveland's first term A pleasant party was given last evening » of Miss Carrie von with palms and the ms. Among and Mrs, He vst, Mrs. G. Ba Ocherhausens, Misses Land EI and 5. Eber, G. and L. Kettler and S. IN Syme of 1 Miss Vevie Washing Forsyth of Harrovis- borg, Ky. were married last evening in the First Presbyterian Church im that town, Rev. Dr. Hunter officiating. Among th present from a distance who were in the bridal party were Mr. W. H. Syme and Mr. Chas. P. Fauikner of W ton, D.C. Mr. Chas. Mathews of West Miss Flora Wheatley of Ameri a rece the bride. The bridal presents were “numerous and handsome. One of the most admired was the beautiful solid silver berry dish and spoon p 1 by the Washington Dental tur which Mr. Syme has been legal adviser for me years.- Benator and Mrs. Fau st Virginia were pr Mr. Syme will spend their 2 Point Comfort and Feulkner’s home at Ma The couple will reside in Washing The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fox was t night. The Luella © and Mr P seene of a pretty wed contracting parties wer: athrene Fox, their eldest « ward C. Roots Domer of Church offic ts Will be at home 2Crth West, Last evening the Pro and Con Club “ele club, The spacious parlors ted with est rape: S were awarde way. The dining with paims the set with candelabra sprays ef yellow chryantbemums, ter piece being an imuncns same flower. At "ST handsome souvenir card, dome in of the club, humorously ricus toasts of the Leet, as Toastmas' siding geniu vein, afte! introduced t Jack nd Hubbard. and Messrs. Geo. I. Ham lin, W. A. Jack, R. E. Wiley, O. G. Brown, Granby Hilly E. M. Huss: Leet, J. C. Ridgway and Wm. > Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued Geo. Post following: White—Edward C. Roots and Luella C. Fox; Harry L. Adams and Mary 2. Babcock. Colored—James Hill and Dora Williams Daniel H. W. M and Emma J. Warr John Hughes and Fanuie Johnson; A Burrows; Philip Hicks Grayson. and Sarah A. tomorrow, Pride aund friend, invited to attend at Birm Lamina nesta, Noveniber 11. 1896, IG street nortiiwest, vaddangiater of » Nowem PERKINS. On Wednesday morning, November TSM, at 5 o'clork, MATRICE, the ronneest sae of W. T. and S.J. Perkins. Fareral_or Friday, November M. E. Chur, at 3 p.m. from Anacostia sand friends 1S06, ar of Maarive THOMAS. At th 119 WILSON. On XN: JACOR D. W Methodist Ch sont nent Funeral will take place fram his Inte { swuthyaet | Soreioes will tw 1 which he was pastor Fri a Friends Best. For thirty years Tutt’s Pills hay proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man’s friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia, our stomach, laria, constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT’S Liver PILLS. AN ABSOLUTE CURE. =

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