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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891. FOR SALE—LOTS. SAPITC WASTE YOUR MONEY CH ‘OF 801 APITOL tnd AST YUU tesco LANDS Willard’s. Hope is all wool and a yard wide. seeps i exists for ee Vi rues. 2. Ambition can reach out further than it can : it LOCATE. YOUR HOME, i SALE—TRAGTS NEAR HYATTSVILLE AND Col. 0, .G. Staples. draw back. sr | PLad YOUR INVESTMENTS, Riverdale. ‘for sale from ] to Sacres: w side ot lat st. between N aud O ste near Rew ps DO YOUR SPECULATING inp tie of litverdate Sod rot rindi Alice 7 Bomupenire ave. Zixil eve to ah ah Xn the new and Deanticalsabdisiom of beautifully located. that we can A Kraft of — IVERSITY HEIGHTS, for buttcing. " ‘DUCKETT & FORD Of Fa. te” | BEng : Love is not a product of the brain. addition to Brookland, where you = TT y, : eee one Tavera cy anon gach eeu Sorrow should be taken in broken doses. 1s z or for rent. x . mee. | Go UP THE TOWER (eR re K ne Represent ‘The is pyar COMMUTATION TICKETS 4’ QUARTER. iene a Pocket book: —— book. : METROPOLITAN BRANCH TB. & O. RR, ‘be llitary ‘und’ electri ved chien x a You can't give the bread of life on an empty |" Teeived with expressions of sorrow ELECTRIC CARS EVERY 12 MINUTES, pass 3a 7; an . and regret on all sides. There are few men in ‘At city fates of fare. ° a x | stomach. Cnquastiediy the vest for the mouey of amy subit- | and suburan prupert ee iltiam Dor ] . Black: Ps private life whose death would have attracted Vision on the market. Jal ERY * Such widespread attention, both in this country PQtOMAC RIVER aND_catnsaPEaKe BAY soa Te UE | cchahesh. Tho pemaianes padiion Gab bo ‘farnin: fine estates, baat an : So le et balbathes >< ~4 hmond; Mrs. 8. E. Wheat Master J. Jolly Jones celebrated his eleventh had earned for himself ae statesman, diplomat | Bancroft yee the . aR d historian was recognized not only here, but | Academy, and as is re — , birthday anniversary Saturday evening at his} Logic: A girl is not sugar. Sugar is sweet. |" 7 ° ded as having conferred one af the greatest FP csated within he lige Ra le Ae a | bd parente’ residence, $31 E street by | Therefore a girl is not sweet. was ares Shows bio porsnuel, popalasity | Polls af the contary upon Ge ctstes of Santionh ana “inci and in enigaunery county t — pocorn ig, iting his little friends to appear en masque, sae was really remarkable. It was known, how-| mon Mis act, establishing the arademy, ae 7 “janine |and Mrs. ‘Taylor, Mrs. H J. Conneliv, 1400 | ¢hich they did to the number of about thirty: | ron, erry Simpoon, M. C. of Kansas, isan Fame. FARMS. FARMS. 7 Massachusetts avenue; Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, Mere Femmreee Te gw wn | uneockcossful men, ever, peg Bancroft's years were very many in the" nature of o ministerial a and that he must necessarily soon yield to the to supper ond afterward a magic lantern In all parts of Maryland 1603 Massachusetts avenue; Mrs. P: B. Spinola, i 2 : frou io LORGR peraere Bd at the Arlington, Men Joke Hay, om ths Toes: | ®2 the children until after 10 o'clock, infirmities and weakness of old age. He had moe — = . ss “ tors, were at that time © every, yente days in January: Mra. R. F. Shepard, 1812 16th | "hen they dispersed. the characters | A hotel proprietor in Findlay, Ohio, had his | ved more than the span of years allotted to | ‘They w asian é % stre 7 represented were Mester house full of natural gas yesterday, which, un- man and it would seem that he was ready to P ¥ YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LAN Nelson Dingley, Mrs. J. D. beg ged n Sherwood as Humpty | like the usual guests, did not leave the hotel | had striven so loag and so at aly. lo wes |S rded no position worthy of their dignity. ‘MIS LATER LITERARY WORE—HONORS BESTOWED | ercise and broadened by wide intercourse UPON HIM ABROAD—HIS PLEASANT HOME IX THIS | men, affords a rare exam CITY AND HIS NEW TORK CoTTAGE—mIs FammLy | Value of « well-ordered life. THE FUNERAL the society attend in a body the CoNNECTIONS— ; funeral of Mr on the 1%th mstant. THE FATHER OF THE NAVAL ACADEMY. leave the scene of his earthly labors, where he se iaery county, Ma. rend S. Brewer, atte Hamilton; Mrs. W. C, Whitt Sy Foley as Folly, Grace Chandler | when its time was up. It took the hotel with | not afraid of death und in hie later years ine | ge + Bangg Se clade ~~ ——_ 1300 17th street; a Amold, Mrs, [ae Crocus, Joe Chandler “gs Prince. Albert, | i ‘The explosion was terrific. spoke of it freely to his friends simply as of a ; ie little ‘or ne re Stich GAemtsO™ ST. Lester, tra Beney and, Mim Caruth, at the | ene Sherwood as Shephierdeas,Mazie Jones — reoday.” = Mbenand nota of thing tbe |intocnca, The naval ocer of th eewia MACOSTIA, DC. ester, Mrs. » as Riding Hood, Walter’ Macnichol as readed. | jon nx best be could THOS. J. FISHER & CO. > a ee sees ee | oe, Eddie Ennis ‘se Highlander, Henry ,A SERIOUS OBJECTION. NOT AFRAID To Go. v Rg Rg mag eae Te putation of a ree Indiana iv also at the Riggs and will assist the | Hesurd as Prince Hal, Elmont Hazard as Arab, | “Tcouldn’t enduah to be in the ahmy, don't | ; : the The observance of Gen. Lee's birthday has | ladies in receiving. May Eckloff as Yum Yum, Edna Green as May | you know,” he said with a shudder. rapiqguncocaartlageedeagrertmryioag teu prom oe lag the’ oberetionsh 6 . not altered the aspect of the streets here this| Mr. F. A. Richardson entertained at an ele-| Blossom, Frank Eckloff as Prince, Ethel Wateon "she queried. 4 hemo in convmntion wihs tied Me. ihe- | Seve Ss es eee Se = iad te morning, the only noticeable thing being the | gant dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jas. | as Flower Girl, Geo. Brown as Domino’ Peal. feet, the iatier are om atorn | e ing tie at 5 : croft said: “I have laid my work on the shelf | $1"° of the Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Repre- | ine Watson ae Spring, Howard Knorr as China- |® “No, nevah,” he drawied; “theiah ah 80 | and can now only wait forthe future eum- ately fter i mons. Literary effort has passed beyond my | powers. I can dono more, so 1 must accep absence, bet n 8 and 9 o'clock, of the usual Le 5 " , MOS. J. FISMER & CO. —=3 : = ak | Chcomgy' of ch@remors Gate was’ t-te, public | sentative and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Webb, Mr. | man, Allie Hughesas Turk, J. Jolly Jones as | Y€¥Y many pwivate soldiers, don't you know, | | aanaaerec aimee comets bookcase and © at | schools. Plags are displayed ‘in some places. | Beall, Miss Coit, Miss Voorhees and Mr. Voor- | Romeo, and Sophia Brown as Juliet. to whom an officah must speak at dwill and at Fens Sipeernity avai om fy * | ‘The exchange follows the banks in intermitting | heos. at ; ; f salaries to the corpe 0 a Mrs. Wright of 1516 P street northwest, who | thah times, don’t you know, in the perfawm- bone common lot a. I enjoy Ts a punted £0 25,000. With this SOF A WELL-PUR: | perations and preparations are in progress | | Mrs. Ross Perry has cards out for 4 tes on | was called suddenly to New York on Sunday by | ance of his dem’d duty, don’t you know.” % jew of the events o ONE | as a nuclens the ac: unded, Secre we of SS rooms: cou pom Cmanretenaaes i i fami past, but, dimmed by the infirmities of age, | tary Rencrett md the trander f Fi asist joanne, Rouse of roams: ame a ihre aire at as Wednesday from 4to6, st her home, 1309 P a ly, will not be at home on Tretcene "is without. the abary” lines of dete | tery Bancroft soon randfer from the War Department of old ort Severn, on Wi When the grocer presents his bill you usually | which y. foculti : ” : The Washington Street Baptist Church here | Saturday's entertainments went ahead re-| ‘The Shakespeare Club was entertained Sat- cranes w ify [erect re of mind bring out in | the Severn river. at Am h ite quar . 4 pol P have to give him several bills to liquidate it. interesting relief. ter? barracks and adjoining land, and here be is without a pastor, Rev. D. Mercer, the late jess of weather. Mrs. Henry May's tea was | urds y Mr. ‘ling = si His declining years were happy and peaceful, | Gnened the first mesel meheol wn chore an he Pastor, having left last week for his new charge | the event of K street between 4:90 and 6. Her residence, 1301 Massachusetts avenue. spent in a city where all were his friends and | 1th of October, 1545. Prom that beginning in Greenville, 8.C. Rev. Dr. Cuthbert of Wash- | house is especially well adapted to entertaining | ‘As You Like It,” act 2, was read, with aT Sam. ‘ surrounded by various members of his family that today le ington occupied the pulpit yesterday morning. | and a large company ehared in its hospitalities. | lowing cast: Duke Senior, Mr. J. Q. Rice; Duke | Wite—with head out of the window: “Lou're | ina jlcasut home end. amit congenial ea. = A (000 BOXES OF EST | A call for a inister will probably be made | Mra. May's gown was of black satin brocaded | Frederick, Mr. Thornton’ Carusi; Orla beastly drunk, again, George.” roundings. His home on H street is a large, | 20K SALE—BARGAIN—1WO Lots 2 BLOcKs oF | FYE S34} 4 ft Rev. W. Young of the M. | in tiny blue flowers. Her mother, Mrs. Cole-| Jos. ‘Tyssowski; Ai We Husband: “(Hic) Chestnut, m’ Lem- | Tomy structure, facing the south, and almost houses'on themteating S15mo. CHARLES Hany: | Aslly direct from thegrove. | yey E. Church South will spend this week in Lees: | Man, astisted in receiving and wore a hand-| Jacques, John. Tweedale; Towshsione Me, anne: eae) aaah, ar Some: all the older houses in the neighborhood pos- ae ee wresmcisies (7. borg, assisting at the protracted. mecting | ome gown of crepe. At the tea table | liot; Ami Davies: Sitvius, Mr. C, | mein. sess some historic association, having been oc- = aiaaY aaks F which is carrying ons! revival of religion | Miss Mattie Mitchell poured. tea, and had on a|E. Foster; Corin, Mr. J. W. Whitaker; Fi — cupied at one time or * e | _ quer piano, a8 good as new there. dainty gown of black and white satin with Lords, nd Stierlin; WHAT HE WANTED. foremost men in our his! FITTER BOXES. aire 1209 G st. n.w., at oe white lace. The dining room table bad a cen- ise Leavitt. | «What do you want here?” inquired the man | @ansion ix old-fashioned, _ ¥ RETROCESSION QUIET. - ter piece of red tulips. Among the guests were | This was followed by readin; and recitations is | Four of its large square rooms contain the «plen- 1 HANSOM CAB. 1 1) There has, within the last few months, been | Mr.'Fred May, Lieut. and Mrs. Logan, Nepre: | by Mist Hertford, Mise Homerton wel Men | of the house to the burglar at the foot of ‘his did library of 13,000 or 14,000 volumes, the man- “ee %.' Also l su-key, | No further movement here toward a return of | sentative and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Coyle, Mr. and | Tweedale, Hay and Whitaker, and songs by | bed. useript portion of which is of very great value. . a ‘ou Alexandria to the District of Columbia, The | Mrs Langhorne, Dr. and Mrs. Goldsborough | Mrs. Watton Smith, Mise Bertha Lincoln and| “I want to answer just ae few foolish ques-| The parlors, reception and dining rooms are | ‘The attempt made to secure « design for « me ee petition of a considerable number of business | 8d Mrs. Bessie Stewart. Mr. G. A. Prevost. tions a8 Ican, Give me your money.” filled with Tuxurious furniture and the walls | house letter box has failed and Postmaster w men for this purpose 1s still before Congress,| Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warder gave a dinner on ee ‘are covered with paintings and etchings. General Wanamaker has decided to make an- OR SALE_PARENTS WHO Hi but in the present state of affairs in Congress it | Saturday night followed by a musicale, at THE CASE OF KINCAID, THE Guat Exrurse. PORTRAIT OF EMPENOR WILLIAM. other effort. has authorized the commis: ie is not expected here that the matter can re-| which a larger company came in. Miss Mar- —— ‘ _ Among these the most inte! haps is pointed to examine the model ceive attention, so the present policy is one of | garet Elliott of New York sang. The Day for Trial Finally Fixed on March | Teacher in Boston School: “Can you de- e acicale af tis habe Ineeoaree Oriana en eine So conenine tho mode menenity ‘ uthesl ia?” | alas it of the late Emperor William of | gont in to issue the following cireula a waiting. _ Baron Fava gave a dinner on Saturday night ce arenes, ROR ry oy pla tinea on the fiftieth anniversary The public o again invited by the Post Office ‘biEBLE, Davin SCO —— ee ee to the Vice President. ‘The other gueste were | In the Criminal Court, Judge Hagner, this | | Cnicns0 Gi from Hustleroffski, and don’t you | f his Gottingen doctorate, the emperor made | Department to submit models of a house letter HUGO WORCH & CO., The Mount Vernon Fire Insurance Com- | Secretary Noble, Secretary Windom, Assistant | morning thé case of Charles E. Kincaid, in- | erect about it. him the unusual gift of his full-size portrait in| box to be constructed in accordance with the Gawd wae eieeia Pany of this city has declared dividend of 60 | Secretary of Btate Wharton. Dr. Albert George, | dicted for the murder of ox-Reprosentative W. | ‘T6°t abou: sil, with the inscription carved upon ite frame: | ccnowing soquirements, which have been aps Pianos forrent. 4a17_| cents per share. The fire insurance business | it0P"suares, Count Batthyany, Mr. J.’A- W, | 2- Tautbeo at the Capitol on February 28 last, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Ree eae toh & 7 proved by the Postmast eneral upon the Foe SALES CHEAP — A GOOD FIRST-CLASS . — Leverton ssi) ye oe gen-| Grip and Mr. G. de Weckherlin. was considered on a motion to set the case for ey ge a past | recommendation of this comm py ag ment of the olty is large for the amour of | The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero will | trial, a notice having been served by the dis- INTEREST ON TAX ARREARS. had been in the habit of spending about five] 4. It should be of small cost. 2. It should 17, Star office. “2_ | property. to be protected and very effective, | give a ball on the evening of February 9. trict attorney that he would ask the court to| Assistant Attorney Thomas, in an opinion de- | months of the summer in Newport and passing | he” east me appearance. 3. It should protect hich owner, has no further use, Kood us new, | While the water euppiy is abundant and fully| Mrs. James F. Barbour had one of the large | set it down for trial on the 26th instant. livered to the Commissioners Saturday, holds | the winter and colder season of the year in | the ‘ontents against rain, sleet, and dust. pag available. receptions of Saturday afternoon. She had the | Senator Voorhees said it would not be posai- | that the resolution of Congress extending the | Washington. 4. It should sh security againat ALE HORSES 15.3HTGH; AGES CORPORATION COURT. Misses Blackburn, ‘Miss Tarr and Miss Michler | ble for Gov. Grosvenor and himself to go in | ct approved May 6, 1890. fixing the rate of in-| MIS NEWPORT COTTAGE. Removal of the letters by thieves and agains | set of double amd angle hamneas snd victor tue | | The corporation court has close its seasion. | of Easton, Pa., the latter's gueat, to meet her | the caso prior to the adjournment of Congress, Stated Soectel Sac sek canis ae tana | , Lis bomen nb Homperd won ene af Geo mech Go- | Se Sumevel af, euttec Genes cimghe an TEESE g ttle tot evn dh it5- “Can | A motion for new trial in the gu-liouse case of | fiends ‘4 ving at | It wae a care of great importance tothe ac-| Sening between June $0 and October St, as | WSbtfal of the older and less pretentious im that | Po .ibie” in” its meaner of operation Ft WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY. | Mullins agt. the city council has been over-| 4.05 SU. Chaucer Place, where e nloceant | cused that they should appear and it was well | heretstore hela, 7h [Popular city. It was builta number of years |§. The lid or cover of the box should be #) FOE, SACE_ A GOD DRIVING MARE. wITH | ruled, and on the probate side of the court the | {heit home on Hillver Pisce, where a pleasant |. own that matters had assumed such a condi- WIDENING COLUMBIA ROAD. age and at the time was one of the handsomest | hung as not to require te carrier to open it, or ness and family carriage; soid for want of use; | will of the late Thomas T. Hurdle has been pro- | C™P&nY kep' is on. fica ak ag iala aot Loaeseea Ge Gottages there. It was on a bluff overlooking | to use maore than one hand in depositing the Will sell tonether or separately: no Teasonable offer fe- | hated and Thos. Le Munr inted adminis-| Mrs. Hugh 8. Thompson, Connecticut ave- | tion : Ml “not be coqal leave | Capt. Rossell “has forwarded toSthe Com- | the water and surrounded b: us grounds. | mail. 7. ‘The box should mar the coor a* litte fused. Inquire rear hist. ne. dal aaa —— nue and De Sales street, and Mrs. Alfred Hor- | {Heir duties at the Capitol. Gen. Grosvenor’s | missioners, with the report of the computing | His eottane wan books being | us possible. 8. The box should have an attach- FOR, SAUEC LANGE BAY HORSE, “COUPE OR pat a ton, 1226 16th street, were also among the after- | Wwtes required his presence in the House of | (einer the many petitions on file at the Die | the prinvipel fonts qrnished. | Newport, as | ment of some character for the reception of Dasuy. $150. Fine Kentucky sndice horse, 8200 mn, street, is Representatives and he had suggested that the | &™sineer. Y petitio ; 7 Cote eens wfc ap Se dng Se = gk: E BARBER & 00s. de brit tuldiny,. THE COURTS. noon’s hostesses. case be fized for sctne dete in tons trict building for widening Columbia road, | hewhere, he used to attend. conscientiously 2, It should disclose the presence srt Siitons Bt. So Mrs and Mies Burtt will boat home on |W"? "SEE er moor pemere, | oe,capain sry dat theuount of money | hi hier work, an hie sunograp without bing opened. “be cbove Y Goinubis Heients, at Wer Sigs on Warder seecat | Saturday—Schafhirt age Schafbirt tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon to their friends. = available for condemnation is too small to ng 4 Before beginning work it was his custom to| In addition toa delivery box the Postmaster Sp eniaian at mony by sequestration ordered. | Rob-| Mrs. Charles H. Gibson will not receive to-|__ District Attorney Hoge said that he had re- | this road wider: ie .. icati carefully examine his famous roses, of which he | Genera! also directs: OMMIssoOn to Teceive FON War ST. : {COND-HAND BOATS cuivar, | UNS sgt. Clark; final decree. settling | morrow, but will be at home to callers on Tues- | *°i¥ed 8 communication from the counsel stat- THE CABLE CAR COLLISION. — had over 300 varieties. It was his delight to | medei. for a box which may be used for both — Pio makemabstoon fociee ne. BROreUuBAK: | Fights of parties. Miller agt. Miller; | day, the 27th, that being her last formal recep- | ing briefly the reasons already given why the| Recently the Commissioners submitted to | send these fragrant flowers to friends and te and collection. ‘This box should LAND & SON. footot Pst new. x demurrer | sustained | with leave to| tion of the season, as she intends to go to Louis- | case should not be called this month. He had | President Hurt a bill amounting to $9.31 for | present bouquets to strangers who lingered - et JOR SALE_SEVEKAL BUGGIFS AND SUR pe gy peers Bentley; tothe ratified | ville to visit her daughter. Set the case for the 26th because of the undue | the damage caused to the truck on the night of | Bear the cottage admiring the wealth of flowers, for delivery, the other for po + he Epety nisi. tt agt. Gantt; motion it time isit- | delay an use many of his witnesses were ; veeatine inition. pa 5 rt to take defendan’ imony denied. Second | , Mrs. Dean Southworth, who has been visit- | on Ctug with the Hones, December 19, in a collision with a cable car at a ee a cee alee L Colored Baptist Church agt, Fickling; time to | ing Mre. H; C. Burel, of No: 2210 1 stre®¥ north- | ""T put off the trial until after the adjourn | the corner of 7th and D strects northwest, In . ompaniod by models. {0KSALE—COLES BOX OR WARDROBELOUNGE | taice testimony limited’ to. fifty-Ave da pone peach alee aig eg aed mentlof Congress would involve seme pag rely ee bill for | large number of papers on current questions | “The time for receiving todels will close Jame ing. aba pou con pul stay szanuch clothiis of othe Wools agt. Woods; apped@ance of absent de-| York, taking Miss Ida C; Burch. Prom there Pek and expense, for they would return 10 | Hi eoune The matter tae elena Gaunt | of the day, but the only extended work from | 1, 1801 cag c! V : robe. Yor Ha fendant or: ~ | their homes and there mi, failure to i Fy i ol “ A a ust be sent to W. ‘orbia, Eicin fee the pice oan, "Noon changarye” | “Tonsy Teese agh. Frank; testimony bo-| Forth, Braintree, Mase, find some of them. He was willing to accom | tomer. for advice as to’ whether it bis pen was in a small, compact volume, ‘The | ’ All| models my During the last half dozen years he wrote a plans or designs will be examined by the i d og, | Life of President Van Buren.” It is also known y © vox commission, Post Office Mics "Dre tefmare, wife of the celebrated preacher, Se rte orcered taken: |. Tere Rerreeentessto Townsend anil deughbte | xeodeie counsel engaged iniihe public) service, | wes Seveuae Se being sult, foe chameaes, |i) "0 ost ese Son ee eee eens | Deeceian Washington D.C. cor ON He | "ps,tbeze loumers are very, ver nloe. sen wet cos Mark Burnham appointed guar- | of Colorado will not be at home) on ‘Tuesday of | but he was not in a position to consent: to a | The attorney today asked that a statement Cf | history of the administration of President S cnmmiatiens te compensl of Gn Qillen: ONE SAGANT LOT O€ THE | “Price in Creton. $10, 6i2, #14. dian ad litem. Robey agt. Robey; alimony and | this week, but will receive January 27 and Feb- | long delay, and if the case was continued he the circumstance be sent to hint before’ he | Polk, during which he was Secretary of the | ing: C. Van Cott, postmaster, New York, X15 pag Ag me NST | Few elie. 620. 625. counsel fees allowed. ruary 10 at the Elsmere, Romalelk iat it be publol! mo further (hae | Osama peeting aetag, meee ein weer This, however, was not completed. J. B. Harlow, postmaxte Brocatelle, $20 Cmecrs Covns—Julge Cor. - The Misses Entwistle of 627 East Capitol immediately beyond the adjournment of Con- ommendation, Chief Parris has had the mem-| | a a ra _—_ Leeper y & ae ates cxiy._| he fuifteat for 30010 with iterent J. | St07 Se honor a tle ua Sis Chops | he Court saked when the cme had been act | Def the rick im quetion rabatadavts | tvanerr che, congenial ost of munier “CD pie ‘Olt F st. nw. BiS-15r ae are se ste, Revol Rowiand agt. T. B. Cross: motion for new | of Martinsburg, who has been spending Jan- had been notified that the 26th hed bece | tively that they did not hear the bell on’ the aq the accession of President Taylor OE SAL WAND IATH STS. N FOE SALECINE GREATEST VARL ‘ALL | trial. Raab & Co. agt. Baldwin; motion for | uary with them. The lemonade was dispensed ; , ven | cable car ringing, but were positive that the iss Annie McGowan and the chocolate by Seaomtanne tener micas nite bell on the truck’ was ringing continuously at HONORS GIVEN HIM ABROAD. mnt of condemnation of assets submitted. | b; ee Oe eee Sf oe Ee ee excep- | Mrs. George Keyes French, while in the dising nay Vania ave. between Lith and 14th the c m ‘ the time of the accident. Mr. Bancroft’s residence in England was of nlite tions signed. Harbin & Arnold agt. Hutchin- | room Miss Beste McGowan, Misses Cottrell, | With the assignment of business. a8 i go aes cert ate an de nite | gt Grom ter tng mpéreress bond | of he Patan eee eee ATE ae tho | In. letter tothe Commissioners today Cie | Ei for hi hacen he ae ene, ct mate | maatt Taylor fo Intermed and Fined for fan onrin, walnat case, c for | agt. order fixing supercedeas bond | of the visitors. E enor said he supposed that i" . y - m - Sat “8 PYELE FER & CONLIPY, S16 110 at. a.w. | 00 a 5, Anderson etal. agt Liberty Bop-| Mrs. Almena B. Williams,1895 11th street, has | court takes notice of the business in Congress pais lycdar Hl a atsaii romper sat of tig Horal Academy at Berlin and of the | When Policeman ‘Trocter appeared in the Pon SALE DORE PITED GOOD $0. FIANO. 7% | Wella agh, Mitchell; motion for jadgbent ove, | issued invitations for Friday evening from 4 | and could readily see how dificult it would be Peleceenors_ strife the Ameena trite fone | hire DCD. The Oona a ty pind | Police Court this morning bbe was dressed in ar eee drawers, $18: 27 voin Abpieton kneycloy withstanding pleas submitted. Central Na- | *® 7- for them to go into the trial. When they were | tie nortlh end of = protection from fire of the property in the | Museum were at his disposal, while in private | his new uniform, but on his shoulder he ear- engaged in the case they had expected to try collections he found very many valuable docu- | ried an old musket that looked as if it had done pedia, Dew, » eit chamond tarrings: Startes wine ised — S on Mra, A. H. Brown, 1745 Rhode Island avenue, = Dertert $i, nid uid tenia pear ‘Been ley: Sertlf lee. Soe ra it in the fall, but Congress continued its ses- | Vicinity. ‘At EX-LUAN OFFICE, rs by defaul:, “Singleton agt. Frank; motion to| will give a tea on Wednesday from 4 to ja6- Lm 3 t in the prt ments. Several visits were made to Paris, and | service in many battles, % amend writ wustained. | 3, Miner agt. Car-| Mrs. Lazeans, wife of the Chilian minister, eee saris Mei ‘To Support His Children. mdf eg tye be ricer _~ Basil Taylor, a colored man, was in the dock {Ok SALE— vat aliee — poy i —— a received a number of callers at her re rok | © deprive him of the counsel he bad selected | _In Philadelphia Saturday, on cdmplaint of | fupital he had thoass Ser enmant, Mga, | 2 ont with being wed Ge weapon on some For sour old satay oe panos srchange es S SER | of certiorart sustained, ' Thomas agi Presbrcy | oem, he "ae, clekantly_attired of roones | 884 opportunity to fully prepare the case. He | Camiila C. and Howard 'L. Johnson, je., | “mmayune and De Tocq ae ie en nine te a woken’ ee ees ne BADD + balaice pay qa Ce ae eee ted a most attractive appearance. ‘The | FOUld, however, be perfectly willing that Sena-| children of Howard L. Johnson, a clerk in the | yoy to Berlin he enjoyed. the confidence and | Annie Luess alse BH. WAKNER & GO, d16 ruled with leave todemur. Thomas ag‘. Mul- the dining room was adorned with | *°r ~ main a = : quartermaster general's office, Judge Penrose | intimacy of the German chancellor and of the |” The woman lives near 26th and D streets, ; 2 P' carn Gromenor oe tay permission seks aiGc;| made an order requiring the father to help | Most eminent personages of the court as well | qr tunics tke eeu the ferme eal Lodge Knights of Pythias; motion for judg- | in pink silk, passed tea und little Miss Carvallo, t wen the Hi my permission to mt | support them. It was in evidence that the es- | #8 of the learned circles at Berlin. of how her ducks and chickens had been killed, ment of non pros overruled, defendant aliowed vughter of a forme: Chilian minister to | Gy eae ome asa as to the wi tate left them by their mother was insufficient | Teceived from: the University of Bonn the hon- | and said that the defendant was in the crowd of '0” GAS ENGINES. BOTH NEW | $0 file reptication, and cause to be placed on | this country, sat at one end of the table, serv-| «i,i0r" Grosvenor said as to the witnesses tet | for this purpose, It is provided in the order | orary degree of doctor of laws, and in Septem- | Ten who did the shooting. fe circulator | calendar for trial. Schoeff agt. MeKnew; mo-| ing ice cream. Among the callers wero ‘many | Siling at a t most of them were de. | that if support shall not be farnished the quar- | ber. 1870, celebrated the fiftieth mee Od “Were the ducks and chickens killed in day- Braise “vemai compeand th aio | ved hae, tii aapn and hey coud | fermi ener hal given otc 0 ae | be rudsation at Gottingen an doctor of P| tae te court, wns Mu” AP cabin served before they left the city. oo en) es - r. Bancroft was possessed of ve s peer ‘ Mrs. Walter T. Wheatley will no! receive on | " ‘The district attorney remarked that the local | C20USh for the purpose and apply it to the beg “ug daylight,” she responded. ‘ Tuesday of this week, but will be at home on | counscl_Judge Wilson and C, Maurice Said | SUPPOTt of the children. able means at the time of his death. He kept |" ‘The proof did not show that Baxil did the likin et al.; do. do. Mahoney agt. Supreme ite hyacinths. Miss Causten, FRE SME Avoud butiding site only about a square from the satte sire prising the lot at the north- 01 “OTT and second hand: any size. Send for circular or callon _D. BALLAUF, Agt., 731 7th st.n.w. nl? | tion for hearing on demurrer overruled, with {outs inside fot $1 per Toor, "THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Tats F st. ment certified to general term. B. A. J. Halp- ling to W. J. McCord; motion to dismiss appeal SUBURBAN PROPERTY. on Ge FOE SALE FINE SUBURBAN HOUSE AT FOR tug the unusual frontace of OS f $ ; the copyrights of his books, and few men | ehooting. and Judge Miller directed the filing Sabet suley seciees oho eer too = Md. new : 9 rooms: ‘Also s | sustained. White agt. Burch: motion for-bill | the following Tuesday, January 27. | could go on with the preparation. sah Octlidak me . have made more from their literary labors. 7 ~ pie THOS! Srrguen & co.. | ane "boas in 3 Fleets erro Rig | of Particulars granted, bof particulars be| | Mr. E.R. Brace and family of Duluth, Minn. KINCAID'S HEALTH DISCUSSED. datas cals ot demas Ds Roker a orvenco | Ee ovaltice ‘always brought him in w very ge epee yee ‘ton a —— r furnished in ten days. mbert etal. are visiting Mr. Braces mother at 1316 30th | Judge Wilson remarked that when the de- comfoi sum, and he oonshi Baril Sncteihd belidtng Int on the cnet sidect 30rn.et. | Hi tor acbert teen daroon teteaiie aad Ces crene | tual Life Incuranos’ Company; motion for 1 from Randolph Robey Judge Bradley today had derable ore end feat ok ae x d money invested ‘in various securities. His than sho Other people's decks igh alley; | Bitatel promerts Enown as Weet Brookland; contain | trial. Block agt. Kelly: motion. for new trial |" Mrs. M. 8. Brewer left today for Michigan, | Bde"! was admitted to bail it was on the | made an order for the payment of alimony and tot chickens “had enous for . house in this city is a valuable piece of prop- te yee pt pee ged overruled. Whittington agt. Owen; motion for | being called there by the sudden and serious | STU"’ of his precarious health, and his | counsel fees to the complainant, erty, and, his estate in Newport amounting to | ona ge sas ie the saat een tee stn. Ww. security for costs grant R. T. Morsell, ex- | ijiness of her father. a heterpegenrog- tony farptos mcd zs nearly 180,000 square feet of lan: judge, “but the idea of shooting people's *{'Semraiio lot in a choice location, just east of the — See ae ote oe Mrs. John H. Pearson of Columbia, 8.C., is| rial? “oO vane oe edly worth a large sum. chickens in broad daylight is the worst the Bne resictence of Senator Eanunds, where @ st. meets | institution. Pe ee g T E . i . MIS LIFE IN THIS crTT. court ever heard of.” bar Auk. with her mother, Mrs. John W. Hall, at No.6| Mr. Smith said that Judge Kinenid’s condi- tae lenseroy, sub ee Reet Co aah SA Min [lows clrele for ‘two weeks. “Mra, Hall to ot | bon mone Ce eee cubed ies | Orato a cae s tee ce, 2a, 505° | Mr. Bancroft made his home in this city | posed. fitsaisvendoe etal; motion for judgment notwthstanding | home on Thursdays. . deemed necessary that he should make every | # , H- Jenis or. to, 9. 7. eyneuds, sub 15; | about fifteen years ago, after his term of serv-| 4. auseai but Interesting Course. pleas granted a to, Mitchell, overruled as to} Medical Inspector and Mrs. G. 8. Beardsley She eae ew it was because ogres! pO de ggg remand ice had expired as minister to Germany. His! 10 Journal Jus Debate of Pare cannot . J. Beutferle agt. ; on trial Bi of his condition Preparations were not ; 3 . ; ~ face soon became a familiar one, was Oana pet heepiolasy cages Hubite while tee eee Nery nae iis further advanced. Jennie W. Holtzman, pt. 27, sq. 538; £1,500. B. = eg os be understand the fecling of indignation that Tustice Bing. ; i gular in his habits and tooka great deal of , : na | hm and Judges James and Montgomery. © | undorgoing repairs. Judge Hoge said his information was that the | L. Walker to W. L. F- King, lot 9, sq. 172; 8—. | TOM a0Gr exercise vither On fect or en lowat | has been aroused in America by the reference house | ‘Today—Sanders agt. Wilson; argued and sub- 5 | mitted. : i defendant was in improved condition and was back, taking long walks or rides through the | of the Bering sea question to the United States Sunday evening quite a large surprise party tithe bela ‘Ten Dollars for Stealing Chickens, - ig lon b n pa ey er was tendered Mr. and Mrs. I. Gromer, 458 M | “hr. saith anewered that he had improvea | When Lewis Hayes was called tipon in the | ‘ity se Falls bolag parkapar tie torecinn, | Dupree Overt. This procending, # saps, al- Ciuke house nciven ites’ Steer the atest dee ‘The Golden Cross. street northwest, by a number of their | somewhat as the result of travel. Police Court today to explain why he stole | GT perhaps, ¢ thongh unususl,in no way reflects epon Tall teet and froutson a juncture of the street and avenue. price, $0 per tout. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. alt ised F OR SALE_AT A for a tawnifices east ‘Senator Mawyer's palatial residence; im: per month. HEISKELL & Jal6-ot 5 few years ago physical compelled | 0" friends upon the occasion of their fifth weddin; thickens from a stand in the market he | him ¢ pleasure i: United States government, while the members uuting the houres and, lots will iy left to thecontrib- | At the last regular meeting of Haleyon Com- | ‘rie ay id THE CASE SET FOR MARCH 16. three chickens from him to forego the p! of horseback riding. : St ceeubin nibeeainines | ats) stat all wii have au siual chance of secur. | mandery, No. 128, U.O.G.C., the Grand Com-| ani Mrs, Ey Goldsmith oe, ree are Gott: | Judge Hagner remarked that this was the | plead drunkenness. gg mati of the Supreme Court cannot be cat gd i o - flattered by this sign of the confidence ier month will put you oa the ground Auer,” Nas | Mendery made its semi-annual visitation and | heimer, Mr. and Mrs, Woog, Mr. and Mrs. Kat-| first time application had been made to set the | “But you were sober enough to tell chickens | Mfr, Bancroft was twice married. His first +f ee sous bustnans min (visas wo cen teins son the chairs were filled as follows: Grand com-| zenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Marks, Mr. and Mex. | case and tho court would, ordinarily, if the ¢! wife died after a few years of married life. His | forward wit’. curiosity to mes x Rich, Mr. conclusion of the nia Mt. Fleasant pa ped ES mander, John N. Eble; vice grand commander, ind Mrs. B. Solomon and Mr. | time set was unusually short, extend the time. second wife was a relative of the first; she wasa | judicial interlude to « weighty diplomatic con- Sec VILEAER Serellon OSG, | Se wee eaerite MoCuehenn igrand prelate, |*%4 Mra. Freirich. Toasts were given and re- |The reasons given by the ceased’ ie ts 2 —. mded to, and selections of vocal and instru-| are of sucha character thet it seemed eo sistor of John Davis, governor of Massachi SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS this beaut | 3, ¥; Granger; grand "herald, “Mrs, Fannio E- Pi nd was bot . mental music were enjoyed. luest to extend the time should be granted. fi i 7 ~ : Corders; grand keeper of records, William . ; : e fusataisiom is atusted in Prince Georze county, | Corders; gra oe TE Yate amas | ‘There was a social gathering Friday evening | While possibly Inwyers in Congress shoeld. not the B. & 0. ER-and on the Wast.’and Balt. pike, | warders, Mrs. Martha’ J. Peabody and &. H. | tthe residence of Mr. Horan, 1008 E street t _= a — bere nm electing carves wall be, Dum alticnde it | Sr D past grand. Commander, George J. P, |*¥thwest. Among those present were Mr. J. bers of the bar Praxt Maxx will make your plants grow. BARGAINS IN LOTS, 54 an has geod drainace, is perfectly | St Horan, Mr. Deery, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Miss luring ‘35c. at Mertz‘s, 11th and F sts.—Adet. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, pealth and Jo adiacent to and surrounded ty Chariton Ww ‘The — command+r examined the L ld. Mra ial , Mrs. Borvell, Mew AT —_—— SOUTH BROORLAND. ar} and Aerdcutira Coltwe:, 1 hae Uinutieot | commande Fitualistis work and com-| 34 chen diss Hart if woul ; coh ngage wy Hart, Mrs. Brown, Miss Robey, | just tothe defendant, who expects their serv ee ent om tee peodalanny be | ee airer Mr. and Miss 0. Ar Beopa aeoee, oan eres ‘nesses employed ae and Mrs Wy. igre Mie Ae Metin. th | by the Hons; the proweeution would be put to fisses Ruy iss 'C. Crawford, the Misses | some vantage, for they will want fer Se Butterhof: Miss M. Horan, ‘Mise Hockic, Mise | with them. "He Sculd not’ assign the ease for ‘The Berlin Institute to Be Opened in Mareh— | I’. Walsh, Mrs. M. Emerson, Mr. J. Horan, Mr, | trial during the session, We havea large number of lots 1m the above sub- Doctors’ Opinions. ¢ a Mr. Smith suggested that Monday, March 16, | *Y™pathy with the revolutionists, says George Feet REPO ce pserhucryeeee pe E - O'Hara, Mr. M. Brown, |be séleeted for’ the trial, Mr.” Wilson. re- | Kennan in his lecture. = 4 are ia Mr. . O. . J. . that the counsel t the trial Terumeasy. I after he makes a tour of Italy and Egypt. | Horan, Mr. J. Meehan, Mr. Depro, Mr. Bert finished in a week. court ac- Ok SALE BUILDING nish | cor - Stores, Ae, are con Yemient. Prices of lots, £200 to 40. Terms: $1 cash and $10 per month, of # per month on lots or less. Lakeand Venieni Upon his retern the K tute will be | Rowe, Mr. F. ‘Sturgess, Mr. @. Depro, Mr. Hi. Lesrabe nape Hg i panigy 4 Otis, Mr. A, Wallingford, Mr. A. Boswell, Me, ‘has inore improvements aud cone dines, Kc, Yeniences atte tetter located than ay other subell. oe rae. Vision about Washiugton where lots ca be Lng nt 10F . Frank Horan, Mr. J. lece than toabl = comfortable trame = a Music was furnished by Prof. Gwellings with Urek foundations, "porches, closets, lerace nyatg outuuiidings, wells, Pumps, cella's, bate, heat, ee aye cs allots that averace acto, to be sold io desirauia | messages. Mrs. J. W. Powell, 910 M street, will not re- ' a2 fetiows: p ceive on Friday, the 284, but will be at home Let-ak View and Fairview. ERATE eth ae HO per mo. : of several patients in the Moabit Hospital | on Fridays during the remainder of the by Mrs. J. K. Barney. These meetings are held ¥. L. MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWN, souat nonce kor, | who were suffering with advanced phthisis. The wife of Lieut. Burnham, son of Capt. | >Y ‘ f re: eae on 106 F ot. nw “UR SALE THREE LOTS ON MARYLAND AVE- | true ne? Lath st. u-e., Sue location for stual! stores im the nortueast . €2.10 for all. TB. BROOKS, iene dl lia i is | Under the auspices of the Woman's Christian and Mrs. has been but is Dr. Resenthal of the Berlin Dermatology Se a? Poo very ill, oh soon be with his mother, at 1588 I street. i = & FE f i behalf of the union a beautiful banner, hand- somely painted in oil by Mrs. Louis D. Lang. The design, which is executed with artistic skill, is E-~-MISCELLANEOUS | pO SALEA GKEAL BARGAIN IN A SLIGHTLY sed apegist puano. made Uy the Sterling Co. This ld if i also” Rave Young dratt mules pix 7D. SCHLEGEL, 4) Sth st nw. is visiting the rok SALI-FULL AND COMPLETE st: OF remain. Fatect Seicasbic blaukete: itemsguiber your hose bes eo = C Christinas presents ‘cual bbe Saaing Corie Highest cash price F i i Hi Ligtist a e < au a ye jt Coe tithand state. | facia bie de We ae ree ri if cnr storms are reper fF