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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896—14. PAGES. oe Mayer Bros.& Co., 937-939 F St., 11 Foubourg Poissonnierre, Paris. Xmas Novelty News. eaeereeonronzenoncoaencoe gegen PRS NTS Perea eaoran ease ena ied Pretty presents for 4 everybody. We've stepped $ eutside the regular con- a fines of our business:for = $ your benefit—added lines & of Xmas Novelties of all $ kinds to our stock to put $ much of your Christmas $ shopping and your regular ¥ buying under one roof. $ \% Novelties in Stationery, $1 % Noveltie in White Metal, Novelties of many kinds that make handsome, ac- ceptable gifts that will be well appreciated. Don't like to talk price on presents, but just to whisper: Little money will buy better, neater lit- tle gifts here than any- 2| where row can go—you +! know that’s our policy. 4 $ =Gift Stationery. $ = Faner 2 ., Hocery. cunt = sheets of peti ederheostrioee eV eES Se S UTES rere ren r errr ery Panes Silk and Pius Boxes Da edsytase = 30" Perper and Salt > neide of with ruet Little Puck | filled — with Wort: i Pnicas Power Lesfessendendongontonseeteeseosecsessententententontens ta ssbeeensnaasanaie POLIO OE EY OT OO x tal top, Losizs in Glove Seeteetes Bows. similar te the eed eleteteteetetetpiietorriptotniet nee gloss. Special at .. Handsome Metal Cc. Back i Brashes. I Special Hat Brushes, with iietal back and handle. Special at ROS poe 937 & 939 F Sassy. ae 2 FEAR the is * PPL LS The sudden change of weather. If your throat weak or your lungs delicate the sudden changes are apt to settle upon the delicate organs and make life miserable, unless you are prepared to counteract this bad effect with a bottic of Williams’ russian Cough Syrup. This preparation has proven to be so valuable and efficacious in all coughs, colds and tu troubles that prominent physi- cians are prescribing and using it in their daily practice. Price, 15 cts vods Delivered Promptly. Get it at WILLIAMS’ Temple Drug Store. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 7 t & t ‘ 1 t t e r rs e x € « 4 ee Te oe oan ee * BODES OA LDN RADI DAE EO Hebe Grp HO POPOCOT a : No Other Bread ; Takes ane Place ( sss ip ) 5 : : = asily Toast 1s me on 5 ’Krafit’s ete Sy SS News ms and Cakes. Ss at th, sd&tu- ae 3. T. WALKER SONS, 208 10TH ST. t Link cits, Fire Brick and sints, Ereshes, Lime, Cement, two bly Roofing Material ‘and three ‘Noth! “cheap” at Pyles" Aimee Dut the prices. ‘Getting Ready \For Christmas. MckKnew’s It’s a com- Daily Letter. ‘fort to a man —to have a good Suit Case. ‘The busy mein, with bis fiying trips out of town; ) the man of society, whe ‘finds it neces- sees taken “time by the fore- sary to carry his dress clothes irom coos seek thie year. Placed all our 4 place to place—every man has a need 6 © orders for CIMUSTMAS GROCER. @ | ‘ for a Suit Case. The cases we slow +9 TES and TABLE LUXURIES some ) this year are of our own make. We Ahead + 5% time ago. Lots of “good things” Keep a wpecial force of workmen turn- * © * * will soon be arriving now. Some ) ing them oat all the time, and can sa ~ aa ee ate materials for <2 without fear of contradiction, that bet. Bi 99 +++ * CARES, PUDDINGS, ete., that you tee Sait Cases are not on the market. a | eeee several weeks before the ) Sul our prices are Icwer than the low- ° cece ; sees pare not ready to bay ) New Yorkers, Brooklynites and Phil- se 9% yet. But when yo are—you know 2 2.95 e255 $3-75 adelphians are already out bnying their 2% we're ready to ail ail orders. < : 5 A Christmas gifts, It's a wise plan to SSL ELS Gr Prices are lower than ever for) ae ree ee ae peat ! To every purchaser of 75s. or more a beau- lock ahead a bit. How nich mre (( * 9 ¢ * Christmas Groceries, ete. 4 aR Sue Mia aieieerand tiful Iridescent Glass Chrysuuthemum Vase. pleasant to choose your gifts at s vit Pore a Wg bee OW SE Toys. leisure and® get just what you want q than to walt until a few days before @ J.T. D. Pyles, % 75¢. Police Patrol = 26c.% 0 (12 4 at ae: ¢ FIVE €oF, 34 ana Mid. ave. me. oT S 19d 7 <; STORES. | Wasningien and Monroe sta, 4 ( Anacostia. n NNO, PEERS SLI Xmas day—tuke your -hanwes in the With two horses, immense crowds—and more than likely . Blackboards, cn easel. $95.50 $6.50 $7. 25 wa have to take somethtu that don’t sult. Cases 2 little better grade; Bureaus, with mirror. vd ) Pr he leather, leather corners, ae Chairs. Our stock of Holiday G fr: me, solid brass trimmings, linen Uned. | High Chairs. 0 complete ind select befor Brownie Laund ots. Sleds. Bedsteads. 20, 22 and 24-inch sizes. it Cases, extra finish goods, old hackneyed Xmas gifts } skipped and brand new uovelties sub- stituted in their place. =e up to reseeseegendenteateeseeseete of seetoetreteet iBAUM’S, 416 7th Street. FRIDAY WILL BE AS USUAL RED Seasonab'e Goods Much: CLO < IN. NAVY WERE $6.50. FOR Day, $2.98. 1 Lor oF Laptes WRAPPERS COI WiTH ORS. 10 $1 FOR FE: Ls APRON: For BROWN. WERE © ES BAY. BELOW REGULAR PRICES, YAK DEPARTMENT. DIES ClayTH CAPES, Ft ND TRIM MED. SOLD POR $2.00. FOK DARK FOR ! Muslin Underwear, Corsets and Goods. ATS. TRIMMED Children’ DREN'S: aN SHAM IAT SOLD DAY. 10°. AND POR 15 WHITE S. AND Millinery. 16c. per yard NCKET seeded eee reseesresees $1.19 Seeretai 2sc. Cloth Bound Books, Best authors, 8c. Desks. Free to Gift Buyers: Name engraved on all above $1 free. All Sterling The New Bag for Women. leather gools ¢ Goods enzrwed — EL sneswornent Gloets ive ‘The new Oxford Bag stands at the head Sone} Seopes ote of the Ist as a woman's hat bug. ea Ib. Arbuckle’ s paneah ae e y style, new shape, new Hight shade 7 pair of Gloves im 2 faucy box ther. Fine brass trimmings, cov- ames, leather Lined, patent sliding lect and catches. To introduce It the es are Coffee Glass Ware. Searf (0c. or more) in fancy reseese in fancy box—free. $ in fancy box—free. : $7. 25 $8.00 $8. 75% gc. Breakfast Sets, 23¢. anaes a £ For the dit nt sizes. 2 Wh Um retlas free. 3 We're rhowing « more extensive eee. as Buttoner with each (air of of Bags and Satchels this year than Fliot Tumblers % ilies Sates = ever—new effects in leather and trim- Stgar Bows. y Boxes for all kinds of gifts - Syrup Pitette fre + Waiter Bottles. All Gift Purchases will be lat Hf desired for Christmas deliv are a few hints for men's mings—fine Grain Leather and Alilgator Bags at every price. % Soates & $ Bs resreloceatonteaseageesents etetetee raoateteteteteee tens Tin Ware. Coal ae Soe $ é x x Elegant Crocheted Silk Sus- DOUBLE STORES. eendeebentenbetoadooatenietnafetoateteeteodetenbeteabectesteetetens 900909000000 eoeeosece? LAA oii” Pig. Ge FRIDAY’S A Beantifal Smoking 0 Jerdown House 00 Bee Soap = = 3c. Agate Ware. axins. ‘© D000 @O00000 Covered Saucepans. Covered: Saucepans Gedur Water Buckets,1 : % {| Coats, $5 up to $72 z | $ Lamps. <| Capes, $4.50 up to $100. . 25¢. Night Lamps = oc. £) Suits, $10 up to $ 535 Ka Reliability is cur wateiword There = ° z , x5 tt 2 ‘se co rE) ae ny eo ct Syndicate $e "he na 3 ceccns Purchasing Co., | san Eats Ose $ ee ee | Bed pee re Galea ae Full-size Silkaline-covered Bed Com- forts, delicat> color design, worsted tutte A wiih white, ray wort $1.50 Coats, Capes and Suits. W.H.McKnew = Ne eee, . fil bare Ouly.... ech Eidetdown Bed — Comforts, ’ | covered with genuine French sateen, ¢ | Ladies’, M. & Children's Furnishings, Coats, Mgbt as a feather, warm as a | Suits & Far, : toast. Fully worth 35. ) | | Seeboeecoewoooooienetosee ys : cat prlee.. Pa. A “HES Wibke U4 Whice Cali ' 933 a. ve. & FOr PRIDAY, 166. YA i at ee ae Special price | sees ‘ % Pees + Books. 11-4 AlL-woot } | Seeowoeccece Peer reneere e tractive boi ‘ | ‘Ch t 8c eS \ ‘Christmas é c 12-4 Extra * All-wool Californie { 1g See CLOTILROUND 12M08., SLIGHTL Blankets, handsume borders, very flufly. | HANDLED. SOLD FOR Soe. FOR FEE Fully worth 8. Special —We're making a grand bid for (|, Sa : DAY, Sc. price : 57-50 ( your shoe trade now. AIL those} = ur ar ins. 3 Notice these three Blankets are large, famous Ladies’ $3. V i eee + daaion v hen ‘ ic ak generous sizes, and will cover your bed d all styl, button end la eks = A SCHOOL OCTF ‘! ‘ with some to tuck under. ‘ and kid tops, and the $3.50 line / | 3 . = CLES TO THE AMOUNT OF 26. a F Be Cis = zane Dress Goods Specials. / CFS ae ENED Pe 353 Re eae = FOR MEN. ‘Ihre fasitionable Hines of Nobby Eng- ) : | oe BS ae a : . : a s lish Ali-wool Suftings will be offered at | ae selling at a simall ‘part of : SATERAL Wook sities is tum regs pees tomrvow an | Edmon ston, (323: ieee . follows: | stan ( 4 = The $1 Suitings for 75c. \" 1334 F St. SAKS sips CO., 4 eaSuitineS ae ae Cor. 13th and G sts. The $1.25 Suitings for 87$c. ECS ee ee 3 ; We. T SIDE ontonipstoetoscentontentonten It OFFOOOOD PURE GLYCERINE SC SHOE Toilet Department. WECM COMTS, COMBS, Sc. PALE BAUM’S, 416 7th Street. SLESCOR HES HS FETE F The $1.50 Suitings for $1. Pe LLACHSEEERDEARA 2338 ‘The foreign man tailors are using “C7300 1p loaves to the barrel PARP RESIPPAVE PALE broadcloth extenstrely this witter for — $ [Select your XMAS GIFTS now— street and church dresses. We've just \¢ and avoid disappointment Later. secured a handsome line of 54-in. French Fs = = = = Thousands Will Brosdeloth, in the new, fashfonable {. . 5 f le . 'e . ° “ ie e . 'e \° How * going taany Christmas Presents are buy? Count ‘em up on your tin gers. Of course you haven't decided yet just what you are going to get, and you don't know what they will COST;—bat wouldn't it be a good plan to divide things up this year? In other words, why ret buy |, a part of your presents H. where you ocean enjoy cASY PAYMENTS: . . * You can’t find a solitary article in this | great stock that woulda’t make an accept- © able gift: and our Easy Payments will les- ig, sem the pressure on your pocketbook. \¢. What's nicer than thes is Gold Reception Chairs. 4 Parlor and Banquet Lamps. . Ladies’ Writing Desks. 81 GROGA MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, Ladies" Drevsing Tables, Reclining Chairs. Bookcases. Rockers, ‘$19-S21-823 Seventh street n.w., $25 Fur Capes. *_deS-S4d Bet. H and I sts. $30 Fur Capes. eveceseeesecesees o $10 Jackets. N°Si A > 3 shades of Lello., prune, royal blus, olive eWe Are Headquarters For 3 ‘Bake Xmas Cake? ; 2B et& : 4 fay yeat of CREAM RLEND siz ang u 2 > CREAM) wetness ey : e For the ae 3 dhe hs added weve names to a elLamps.: Just ran across a line of Fancy 4 Sreuiaaene tens Cnet Se Emb. Mu * < cooks, It's steadily won its 315 < GILT AND © TABLES—and > that usually s0 3 BLEND place’ as the best “und most @ | @ ainly, nothing else would be & Ge rpeeee naa ties 3 Recocsiea atu beeausar te 3 g more acceptable for Xmas, 4 neacake cote ———- The design i & 8 | % FLOUR. Moke tian’ bier brands. 2 | -$ is, fo) a B. Earnshaw & Bro., wootesaters, 3 3 EF Nig lot of BRIC-A-BRAC at F g ro) i105 to 1100 11th st. se. and 1000-2 M st.s.e. 3 4 reduced prices. P 4 : onal it- CSS} Foeeceresons rece st | 3S. SHEDD a g : 28 Z $5. ; ° It ° > Overs k 3 = oe ‘Todigestion, All druggists. cee AOPPOS PS EOOOES x oseep oc FI nee — 2 : : Sale of the a a men ae a a a ee aa a a re ae bd eee oan ae We are here again. ¢ _ Handsomest leer Diamond Carlsbad, Haida, Dux. The Austrian Store, Manufacturers’ Sale, 14°F 2Street Northwest. Purveyors to the Court of Anstria. Encouraged by the patronage we had last year, we beg to inform you that we are in town again _ with a grand display of high-class Genuine. Bohemian Glassware, Old Vienna, Royal Dux Ivory Porcelains, Suitable as Unique Christmas, New Year? 's and Wedding Gifts, pevveeeee "Washington! 25 Earrings now ‘$20! eee == > Earrings now Earrings now $60: oy Earrings now 407 sioo Earrings now $75 served, if you say so. A Iittle down ecaratibea that! 2a TMU NE $94 mae ‘FURS and; ‘COATS gREDUCED. Now 1s yonr chance to buy and wear a winter garment. Prices way down. $18 Fur Capes. Our former patrons and new customers are $15 Jackets. A little girl can make gay ‘Tree Ornaments—ma- testal at G cs WON! STORE, 421 9th no23-1m* $20 Jacket: -$15.50 We alter furs at a moilerate price and guarantee satisfaction, MARTIN WOLF, nw. ieierbiereesieetotenheteney neeneeeneeoeeecoeeereetee’ eioortodeden respectfully invited to inspect our stuck. SALE NOW OPEN. NEXT TO THE COLUMBIA THEATER. = Pee eeetetetntntetntodntne soe tetntnteotetniote i 523 11th st. aed & SHV TEDT PEERS GEO GF2 9-5 OS EEO st. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. Miss Glover Charmingly Presented to So- Several Pretty Weddings and At- tendant Festivities—Personal Notes of Miss Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ©. Glover, made her debut yesterday after- ncon at a reception at the fine home of her perents on Lafayette Square. The drawing rcoms were fragrant with the flowers sent the debutante, who siood with her mother to receive their friends. Assisting in the hespitality were Mrs. Kindleberger, Miss Ashton, Miss Blanche Emory, Miss Owen. Miss Lindsey Poor and Miss Howell, and in the handscmely appointed tea room Mrs. F. B. McGuire end Mrs. James Johuson aid the honors. Resident and diplomatic as well as official society was represented in the gay company filling the rooms. agement Was announced jast night of Mrs. Freder’ck De Courcy May to Count Luis d’Andigne of France. The w will take place December 12 in Par! May sails for Havre Saturday next. May was formerly Miss Coleman of rnia, and inherited through her moth- e: a thir n inillions. She has been a widow se ears, and has speni that irterval in European and easte travel, Last week in New York she had her surplus household goods soll at auc- ticn, She owns the house now occupied by Altorrcy General Harmon, on K the elegant furniture in it. Afi disposing: ot her larger residence, she prepared t smaller one next the home of her siste! Mrs, Henry May, but travel plans inter- -d with her occupancy of lt. She is an unusually fine-locking woman. Count d’Andigne comes of a distinguish ch family, a royalist ancestor hav ved the title of marquis in 1771. He is a bachelor of excellent appearance, and about fifty years of age. The choice of Mrs. May meets with the approbation of her family and best friends. At the Metropolitan Pres corner of 4th and B street night, Miss Bessie H. Bohrer ter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Bobrer, and Mr. Eimon Cook were married by Rev. George N. Luccock. A large concourse of friends was in attendance, and the plai- form was decked with flowers. The ushers were Messrs. William P. Walker, W. M. Hallam, Harry P. Cook and C. S. Hagan. Miss Imogene Bohrer was maid of honor, aressed in lavender silk. ‘The bride wore white satin with pearl passementeries. A reception followed at the residence of the yterian Church, southeast, last eldest daugh- bride's parents, irginia avenue south- east. Mr. and Mrs. Cook left on a late train for a trip north, They will be at home Thursdays in January at their new home, 713 4th street southeast. At St. John’s Church, Georgetown, last night, an assemblage of friends witnessed the marriage of Miss Harriet Belle Ri daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom er of St. Mary's county, Mary . Buck, wife of John’s, to Mr. James fh Rev. Mr. Buck offici de Lunsford Kuck were BRaltimor Buck, cou of the honor, and was novelty cloth, velvet and old chrysanthemums. M Bes: flower girl, dressed in white carried a basket of bride wore a cos' combined with satin. After the ceremony the bridal party and intimate fri lowed at the rector: usie was in Mr. man brid handsomely trimmed with rosi ik. Cc. Owens ot best Minnie of in maid dressed dark gi Buck was organdie, and nk carnations. The of no clota, velvet yellow me rnet and a reception to nds fol- The parlors and din- with poinsettas and her, owing to illnes: esent. Later in couple left for they will spend their hon: future residence will be LUNE. h, yesterday, Dr. oO. 5 were marri ing room were deci holly. The bride's m: ihe the vening the |. Where moon. The Mechanicsville, At St. Andrew's Chur: Lucy Isabelle Cralte son of Montgomery Rev. Dr. Perry. The ushers were D: Garland, Dr. A.B. Hove, M: Brown and Mr. Robert Tes wore a tailor-made gown of green broad- cloth velvet and hat to match, and came in chureh with her brother, Mr. J. B. Cralle, preceded by Miss Breneman, maid of honor, who was attired in purple with a Gainsborough hat trimmed plumes. The best man was Dr. S. Owens of West Virginia. Only the imm diate family were present at the breakf: | gi at the bride's home, 301 C strect, ter which Dr. and Mrs. Henderson a trip south, that will include a the Hot Springs in Virginia. Th. make their home in Montgomery, Va. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the St Whist Club was held last nigat ai Miss. Hender- 1 by ZH. Coburn The bride cloth with K. t at- eft for to will Q the residence of the president, Mi: Anderson, No. 1315 Q street. Th : full attendance of members, Mr. Harry King acting as substitute for Mr. Poston. roll call play was commenced ai k and concluded about 1 The prizes—which were seme parlor lamp, and scarf pin—were award s and Mr. Charles Aug: spectively, w! ored 172 points in twenty- four gam! t Mrs. Agnew and M anley Hinrichs, The secretary announced the partners for next night of ay, which will be at the residence of Miss ulia Car- ter. After supper dancing was enjoyed. A reception will be given in honor of H. Sheridan on the occasion ing of Mulvany’s heroic paint- Sheridan's Ride,” at the Hotel La- ptte, Philadelphia, Friday evening, De- cember 4. The committee having the in charge are Capt. G. S. Bingham, U.S.A.; U : Col. Clement D. Hebb, an active member ef th» Marine Corps for thiriy-six years and a candidate five years ago tor the com- mand of the same, but now retired for has gone to housckeeping in the lence at 1216 K street. His fam- ef Mrs. Hebb and Miss Elise, a daughter, who has been abroad for two years traveling over the continent and dand in pursuing her studies in is in French and music. She witnessed lately the clegant festivities in jor of the czar and czarina. Ss expect her home about Chri: Mrs. Carcline H. Dall. 18th str yme informally Monday evenings. She ths winter. Mrs. Edwin MeCahill of issued curds for Tuesday, December 1 from 4 to te introduce her daughter, Miss Maud Laurens McCahill. Miss Me- Cahill will be assisted in receiving by the M Rasin of Baltimore and other deb- ho eet, is Friday afternoons and will make few calls 2 .N street has utantes. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Birney have sued cards for a tea Thursday, December 10, at which time they will presi their eldest daughter, Miss Margaret, to the! friends. Senator and Mrs. Brice and family are expected Sunday at Corcoran House. Mr. and Mrs. Pilling entertained at din- ner last night in honor of their gue. Mrs. Andrews and Mr. T. H. Andrews, of Philadelphia. Other guests were Mrs. Newbeld, Mrs. McCrea, Miss Newbold, Miss Schmid, Mr. Low and Mr. Wooten. Mrs. Richard A. Whittingham of Swarth more, Pa., with her three children, are vis- iting her parenis, Col. and Mrs. Ruther- ford, and will remain with them until after Christmas. Mrs. Logan, who was present at the ceronation of the czar and czarina last spring, will deliver a lecture on that fasci- nating topic the evening of December 16. Mrs. H. A. Hall and her daughter, Mrs, Blackburn of Albany, will be glad to see thelr friends on Friday afternoon, the 4th, at 1420 15th street. The Misses Small of Columbia Heighis entertained the Fortnightly Card Club last Monday evening at their home on Roanoke terrace. Twelve games were played. The prizes were won by Miss Talty, Miss Bry ant and Mrs. Edward Room. The gentle- men’s prizes were won by Mr. Powell and Mr. Stien. Those present were: Mrs. Wil- liam Small, Mrs. Edward Room, Mrs. J. H. Bryant and Mrs, Reid of New York, Mi Husted, Miss Bryant, Miss Talty, Miss Small Small, Messrs. Prescoit Gatley, Ww. lace, J. Simms, William Smali, E. Stien, Edward Callahan, Robert Husted and Dr. Stoutenburg. Mr. Wm. R. Hodges, who has been ill for eight weeks, is now convalescing rapidly. Miss Drusa Carroll has returned from a Frederick Carlisle, Graham Powell, William Wal- three weeks’ trip to New York, and is row at home to her friends at 1388 4 street. A delightful tea was given last week by the Army and Navy Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, im the new amusement hall, at the Soldiers’ Home The large reception room was most taste- fully deccrated with flags, palms and potted plants, and in a gallery ovéef tne entrance was stationed the band of the Soldiers’ Home, which: played most ac- ceptably all through the entertainment. Ree freshments were served from a tea table beautifully decorated in pink, wich, was presided over by Mrs, W. Furris and Mrs. A. K. Hughes. Around the rcom w pretty little tables from Which tea, coffee ard lemonade were served. The young ladies of the chapter helped most material- ly in entertaining the many quests p: The regent, Mrs. C. H. Aiden, a three or four members of the chapter, Te ceived the guests. Mr. Raymond Hunt was-given ‘a surprise party at his home on 82d street extended last evening, in honor of his birthday. He received many pretty presents. and enter- tained his guests in games. At 9 o'clock the guests were served with supper. The party then continued in games until near midnight. and Mrs. Huni, Hunt, Among those present were Mr. che Mr. B. Hung, Miss blar Miss Florence Weaver, Mr. Ew Wood, Mr. Morris Weaver, Mr. fheodore Barnes, Mr. Joseph Freman, Miss Katie Weaver, Miss Mable Barnes, Miss Lyoch, Miss Hoffman, Miss Annie Knott, Mr. Rey- mond Hunt, Mr. George Hunt, Mr. Clyde Hunt and Mr. Ralph Weaver. One of the debutantes of the season will be Mies Sara E. Johnson, daughter of Mrs. E. Kurtz Johnson, who wil! be introduced t @ tea the latter part of December. F. C. Roe and ittle son Fred of . Y., are the guests of Mr. atd Schutt, 1414 30th street. A brilliant society event took place yr terday at Milford, Del., when Miss Bliza- beth Townsend Willis, daughter of Rep- resentative Willis, wedded Mr. William Henry McCallum of Philadelphia. Over 2.000 invitations had been sent out. The © Methodist Episcopal Church was a bower of palms and flowers. The. bride was gowned in an ivory white satin with a court train and a duchess and point lace bertha. ‘The tulle veil was fastened by a diamond star, while the bertha wee caught up by a diamond crescent, the gift of ale groom. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses and valley lilies. The maid of honor Miss Corinne Sherwood, was dréssed nile green crepe and carried white lilacs The bridesmaids were Miss Florence J of New York, Miss Prettyman, Miss F ces Pennewill and Miss Ella Prettyman of | Delaware. They were dressed in gowns of white Brussels net over white taffeta, with three shades of rose taffeta at neck and girdle. ‘They carried La France roses, ted G with pink ribbon. The best man was Irving McCallum of Philadelphia. After the cere- mon. the bridal party was drivento the* Willis mansion at ¢ . haif a mile from town, where the wedding breakfast was served. In the afternoon the couple left for @n extended trip to the west and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. McCallum will by at home on January 7 at their city resi- dence, Germantown. At the Nineteenth §: Baptist Church this evening at "kK the marriag: of Alice E. Nayler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. WT. to Mr. John E. 1 will take =. There will be a r ion from S to IL p.m. at 1125 2h : northwest, the residence of tie Shiras, wife of Justice Shiras, and her niece have gone to N da) A ew York for a tew surprise party was givea to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Aiden at their residence, No. 211 10th street “vouthWest. Friday evening last. Music and dancing were enjoyed un til a late hour, when eshmenis we served. Among those present. were: M az Mrs. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Alden Mi, and Mrs. 8. Powell, Mr. and Mis. W Turner and son, Lee Thomas; Mrs. EF Green and son, Elliot: Mrs. Bradshaw Mi Alden, Ella Watson, 4 ces Hazel Alden, en, nd M Messrs, ir oi, H. Tule, E 2. Orso Thernturg, Bradshaw, Rencher, E. A din, Lamb. A. Davis and B. Posey. Chief Constructor and Mrs. Hichborn }-(t this afternoon on the Boston express tor Bath, Me., to attend the launch i sunbcais Newpert and Vicksburg Satur- a They whl return to the city Monday next. a Gen. Bane Married. Gen. Moses M. Bane was married the Rev. S. H. Greene Church, to H Miss Lucey ars of age, while his bride is thirty-two years junior. He wa$ a brigadier general in ¢ late war, commanding ston He served throughout the war, losing right arm at Shiloh. He has been m before ing grown children, and several rs was chief of a land ¢ Givision in the artment, retir ing ai the by nt admini tration Mrs. mond, Va.. several his for Pa and has known years. The caused considerable friends of General know of it until they marriage license. ative of E v husband marriage naturally comment among Bane, who did new saw a notice of che _ Marringe Marriage licenses have been issued to the fcllowing: White—Matthew Coughton ani Mollie Thomas; John T. Craven and Delia L. Niland; Winfield S. Brown and Kat erme Naumann. Colored—John Lowe of Hertford, and Mamie Wood of this city len and Ellen Fields; Andrew Lizzie Rogers; Thomas Peterson gie R. Hunnicut. icennen. N. Pa Horace Al- Clark and and Mas- y CHAMPAGNE VINT vint : hein MARRIED. BRADFORD—GRIM 23, ran Tames PL Wit FORD and 1. In Bait ime Methodlis a Dr MORTEN Washington, D. MeCVLLOUCH DARNE, In Baltimore, M0. un May 40, 105, by the Rev. Wo Bruner, JOHN Po MeCULLOCH and NELLIE DARNE, both et Was b.« 3 BROWN. GROSS. 1896, fourt! streets mortawest, 0 a.m. Bultimon 1, 1896, snly 1 twenty Tor At “FRANK J Fleonore in = SCHUTTE 3:20 p.m, ESTH bert unter, Faneral services will be he ‘ence, USM sitect ner! ber 4, at UM o'clock. FI Vited.” “Interment” privat In Memoriam, ‘ford, Decemty i 1. beloved sou of Jul tech and bushand of Martha I: Conn... prance of ON, who died one Save Your Money. Pills will save They of the One box of Tutt’s many dollars in doctors’ bills. will surely cure all diseases stomach, liver and bowels. 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