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FORRCAM. TILL RIGHT A. 3. FRIDAY. For the Distric Virginia, fair till weather on Fr night; warmer; southeaster!y win CoxPrTiox OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of am.: Great alls, temperature. 38 B Receiving suset Voir, teuapexa’ @itom at north co 7 th connection, yeratare. 43. bonse, 4: eond Frilay mornin, s, probably rain by Fei Jov ot e* to reduce Hewas artif v9, 453 Peeve. Fetus Price. « SuoK: Made, dc & Sox, One Fo: foto LW t 2 pure rre 2 Whirk ¥. Jamaica anitou Mine tral | con- | evening at Co! Degan with an « Characteristics 0: year | Hoa. A. R. Spefford. 1 spoke upon “Lotteries in “Pariamentary Gover: was the title of a paper by CMG, LL.D. D.C. L.of Ot President James C. University read a ps 3 Territories, Historicaily Considere Program closed with an illustrated lecture upon “Historie Portraits of Benjamin F rank- lin,” by Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Ph. D of ‘New York. The fine stereopticou views of Yarious portraits which supplemented the lecture added greatly to its interest. — ‘The Oldest Inhabitants. The Oldest Inhabitants’ Association will meet im their room, Corcoran building. at 10 a.m. to- morrow, when Mr. Allison Nailor will give a sketch of his visit to Europe at the public meeting of the society. At 12 noon the mem- ders will form in a body and march to the Fres- | ident's reception. —_ Elections of Office: Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 1, Shield of Honor, bas elected the following officers: Joveph H. Allen, senior master; John Byrnes, worthy aaaster; Wm. Taylor, junior master; 8. Sower- butts, recording secretary; John Brosnan, financial secretary; Wm. A. Bennett, treasurer; Jas. M. Grant, conductor; Millard F. Norris, ebaplain. mony Lodge, No. 21, Knights of Pythias, has elected officers for the ensuing term as fol- lows, viz: P. ¢ Curtis; C. C Marcel G. Delarue Pre., James B. Kailey: K. of K. and S., Ben. C. MeQuay (re-elected): M. Alfred H ‘Thomas (re-elected); M. of corge W. Heis- ley (re-elected); M. at A., Willis son; 1. G.. Emory D. Wilson: 0. Raynor; trustees, George V Smith and James H. Lewis: represe! the Grand Lodze, S. Silverber we Smith, F. icQuay. Reet Xecoen Lalgs, thias, has elected officcra as follows: Chas. 2; KD. Crapper, C.C.; RB. G. Henry Yenney, prelate (re- elegted }; W and 8. (re- eletted); W. D_Heary, M. of EF. (re-elected), Jobr M. Klize, M. of F. (re-elected, 17th year): H. B Armstrong. es to Grand Lodge, John 4, 17th ), Burton T. Doyle. John W. Gunning, John A. Frank, E. L. Toison; lodge trustees, A. J. Gunning, John M. Kline, M. Wallace (re- elected); orphans’ trustees, W. D. Henry (re- elected), William iioch (re-clected), E. L. tole son. Last night Usion Te John E. ntatives to Heisler, t, No. 87, I. O. ot Rech- abites, elected their officers, ae {cllows: Shep- herd, T. H. Metaule wef rs J. BAe deputy rnier, J. P. Clancy; financial sec jas. D. Adams; treasure (reveiceted); levite. James I guarce, J. . Fre: ©. Kidwell: - - chapl: leas; recor. retary, E. L. Philips; past ebief ruler, Philip W. Burch. Delegates to Gxand Tent, which meets at bunch’s Hall Jan- uazy 20, 1$vi,at 2 p.m., C. W. Steers, P. W. Bareh, W. T. Roche and James iH. Loveles:. ‘The Columbian Council. No. 32. Jr. O.U. A. AL, elected the following officers at their regu- Lar meeting, December 3v, 1891: Councilor, Charles A. Beatt;; vice coaucilor.B Carlyle Fen junior past councilor, Stewart S. Boss: re- secretary, J. ¥. Smith; assistant record- ing secretary, Joba H. Gregory; financial sec- etary, Frank I. Gregory; treasurer, George | Allen. conduetor, Hand: inside sexnti sentinel. Joba W. : Feprese James i |. James Waters: ‘outside ollins: trustee, John H. tative to Funeral Benefit . B. Howard Lioyd. ast regular seseiou of Movarch Castle, k. G. E.. the following officers were elected: N. C., Louis J. Frisard; V. C., J. E. Rove; V. H., Nicholas Caffrey; H. P., Hens Sebuitz; M. of IL. F.C. Hartman (fourth term © of ©. Chas. 4. Bauman (fourth term); K. of E, E. 1. Tolson (fourth term); representative to grand castle, Past Chief John C. Williamson; trustee, Joseph N. Leoman. a Berrrr Tuax Got. ‘or than silver and geld. as you say, is real training for real sad a father in Spencerian College ofice. “Fora New Year presest I am giving my son ascholarsbip in this college. But tell me why you make eo large a disccunt for ar sekolarships, thus discrimi- or in favor of the rich. * said an oficial standing by, “that this institution d in favor of the thrifty as aza. s. My secre tary Las saved the money to buy his son a year scholarship for cash, while I enter miue on the instaliment plan.” The new college sanosncemeat is just is ue ) aylvanta avenue with F street are now bighl frable for business purpores. ‘Thomson music store is one of the new houses on ith near F. Tho building bas been remodele improved and i of musical iustru: lis; warden, Harry | mbia, Maryland sot Last Night. lent—Mrs. icLean's Foney Dress Party for Little Ones Today-- Personal tio. Last night between dinners and in 1ts largest sense found plenty ment at Land. Some ef tix nn Shoreham Mr. ea dinuer, at guest of honor. The dower pieces on the t ovals of raaiden hair ferr ge pink rose rand Mrs. Cockrell, Senator Mrs. Cyrus Dolph. Gen. and M } ot Mitchell, Senator Dubois, Mri ‘Were notable once. abl studded Mi JM Henry Eno, Mrs. Willinn P. Eno. Dr. Wyman heider. Siign night was jaily brilliant event. edabout 9 and the te were a ber iss Vanncefote sobin, Misa Sibyl Phe latter & } led the cotis Lite tnlle gow: ed with Mr. Jesse Bro ‘The favors were very p the men got sashee, the I in another, the the guests were Tinssei! Herrison, Mr. an Gordon, Mi and Mrs. Paricr, Mr. of Philade: 8 Llaine, ne Mis iss Carroll, Roosevel Miss Jackson. Miss Warde Citord Rich Brice, le, Gen. ai ge and dohn Davis, or Altre Mrs. Willie Mr Mia}. dkathbone and Mr. and Joun Met.ean are entertaining brilliant ward Beale McLean, the zequaintance, "The and at ‘lock an oucs, balt-grown girls anc in fancy guests were invited for 1 suite of drawing rooms, ball | room and the spacious new for the tirst time. © land, not one Christraas , ali sparkling with tinsel and ¥ With lovely presenta for the little s. MeLean received in her French room surrounded by her guesta, Miss Morris of Baltimore. Mis Stargis Julphin, Mes, Rust Hurdekoper of New i Mre. Robert Garrett of Meltimore. When the great folding doors of oak were opened another beantifel seene attracted all aitention. ‘The spacious room is tinted in an oid red shade like the ball room. At one end is the superb mantelpiece, reaching to the e ing. with a wide fireplace under it. Tall bronze figures holding electric lamps are at each side window. The table decorations to- day were a smell Christmas tree hung with fancy bon Lous, and garlands of holly ran all wound the cloth, between which the fancy dighes were set. ju the throng of guests there were kings and Queens, peasauts and princes, babes and indies, dukes and duchesses, fairies and sybils, quok- ers and students, mouks and nana, and in fact, every fancy thut mothers or costumers couid devise. ‘Ihe hail was without exception one of the most faity-like pictures that was ever seen. Mrs. Mckee was among the few of the older people invited to look on the pageant. Amoug the children themselves were Alice and Mary Morton, Gladys and Thomas Hinckley, Master Bonaparte, Misses Hattie and’ Alice Ward, Master and Miss Carlisie, Miss Masa’ ‘Tateno, the Misses Greeley, Mas- ter John Wentworth Greeley, Miss’ Elise ainter, Misses Constance and Lucy Adee, Kilbourn Gordon, Marjorie Nott, Sadie and Flora Britton, ‘Ihomas Hutchins, the Misses Newlands, Marie McMillan Erown, Annie and Phelps Brown, Jean and Pierce Crosby. Mitchell and Hobart Handy. Miss Ffouike, Sarah Cocii- ran Walker, the Misses Leech 'Miss Steele, Button and A’ ee Lrown, the . the Misses Schroeder, Sydney Herbert, Edith Marmion, William V. Marmion, Van Keypen, Gwendolen and Gladys Young, Barns and Pauline Magrnder, Miss Gordon Cumming, Fred. C. Van Vliet, Daisy Wilson, Charlotte and Bryson Taylor, Alice L. Lacon, Fitzhugh and the Misses Goldsborough, Anita Poor, Helen Steele, Ethel aud Allen Merritt, Miss Welling, Master Wooleott, Master ‘Tuckerman, Master Whitman, Master Whitmer, the Misses Lanier Dunn, the Masters Keeves, Master and Miss Denby, the Misses Key, Genevieve Mattingly, Miss Mester Hyatt, Masters Keyburn, tS. Chew, Ada aud Bessie Gorman, Kath- evine McCook, Masters Jackcon, May Arms, Alice Belknap, Mary Stone, Kose Wallach,Grace Jarvis, Misses de Peyster, Miss Bessie Ashton, Bessie Glover. Alice Rocheyter, Alice Neill, i, Ewing Cockrell, Frank Cock- Alice Wilmerding. Misses ‘Soley, Master s Soley, Master Logan Tucker, Miss Alice Miss Elsie Anderson, Master ‘Chauncey er Wilke Hackett, Master Jamie . Master Jobnson, Master Montrose aster Daziei, Miss ‘Daniel, children of Senator Daniel; Miss Daisy Rusk, Master Alex. Diiss Isabel Magruder, Miss Daisy George Gould Lincoln, Miss , Miss Mary Raymond, Henry J. Raymond, Miss’ Marion Pellew, John’ Rodge Margaret Montgome Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann gave a bril- liant reception lest night in honor of the mea- bers of the’National Capital Press Club and their wives. Mr. Kauflmann was recently re-elected president of the club fora second term. A stringed orchestra played during the eveni ‘The entire suite of parlors was fragrantly decorated with roses. ‘The guests began assembling shortly after 8 o'clock and did not leave until clese to midnight. Mr. and Mra. Kauffuann were assisted in receiving their guests by Mr. Walter Wellman, vice pres- ntof the club, aud Mrs. Wellman, Mra. Rudolph Kaufmann and Miss Louise 'Kauff- mann. Mra Kauffmann wore a dark blue velvet gown combined with light brocade and fixe point lace, Mrs. Rudolph Kauff- maun in white crepe de chene and biack Mrs. Walter Wellman in white and silk and Miss Louise Kauffmann in white mouseliine de soie, assisted in enter- taining the gacsts, Among those present were Major aud Mrs. Carson, Miss Carson, Major and Mrs. Noah, Miss Chambers, Mrs. W.’ E. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. RJ Wynne, Mr. and Mra. Gilli: land, Mr. and Mrs. 8 E. Johuson, Mr. Walter B. Stevens, Mr. Cornelius Gardiner, Mr. Alfred J. Clarke, Miss Mira Noyes, Mr. and Mra. T. W. Noyes, Miss Prentice, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Bryam, Mr. Kudclph Kauffmann, Mr. Victor Keaffmany, Mr.W. J. Lampton, ir’ and Mrs. 4. Conquest Clark, Mr. . Messenger, Mrs. Messenger, Mr. Walter Wellman, Mr. 'T. B Kirby, Mr’ George H. Marries, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Mr and Mrs. Soule, Mr. Mrs. Chfford Warden, Mr. W. J. Dwyer, Mr. ©. A. Hamilton. Mr. ‘and Mra HP. Godwin, Mr. Heury Zander, Mr and Mra. W. E. Anuin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. L. a. Coo- lidge, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Houzer, Mr. and Mirs. A. Maurice Low, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mer- riek, Mr. aud Mrs. Findlay Harris, Mr. Man- nice plain, Mr. and Sirs. J. J. Wilber, Mr. and Mra. E. M.'Hood, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hinman, Mr. aud Mrs. ©: P Austin, Mr. CN. Bennett, Mr Chas. A. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brooks, Jar. Howard N. Thompson, Mr. Harry W Spofford, Mr. C.H. Merrillat, Miss Merrillaé, Dir. 4.C. Hann d Mrs. O'Brien Moore, Mr. Francis J. O'Neill, Mr. Frank P. Morgan, $Foum, thre Low Rates via B. & 0. kK. ror Ci gp sew Yeau Hoswars— For Chriimas end New Year holidays the B. & O. 1. it will sell tckets at greatly reduced rutes atail stations ast of the Ohio river. Tickets will be cold from Decensber 23 to January 1, inclusive, and will Be valid for retura passage until January facins.ve. " Bir. Alen S. Towson aud Mr. Kiebard V. Guia- Mies Johnston and Marie Decca. j mg the evening Miss Decca sang deiight- | folly severs! times. | Miss Penny Caulfield,"daughier of Prof, and Sirs. Caulfield, and Mr. George B. Howard New York were married yesterday i the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. Cauitield attended the grooa: as best man. The } i i ‘any Brilliant Entertainments Held wedding break- Mr. intendis to their in New York. All the juveniles in socicty are interested in Mrs. McTean’s fancy dress ball this afternoon, which commenced at 2:30. Airs. and the Misses Leiter were at home to their friends yesterday afternoon. Miss Chem- bers was the hostess of a young people's tea. Mr and Mrs. James C. Pilling gave a dinner party last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Jus- tin Winvor of Cambridge, Muss. ‘The other guests were Maj. and Mra. ‘Powell, Mrs. Wright Smith, Miss Anua Dawes, President Welling and Gen. Grecly. Miss Anna Seaton Schmidt gave an illustrated lecture of er travels in Italy to tho children of St. Matthew's Sunday school yosterday afternoon at their Christmas tree éutertain- ment. ‘There was a quiet but pretty wedding yes- and Howard for the south, to travel in Florida before returning Papers Read Before the Association at Its Sessions Today. The Modern Language Association met in the lecture hall of the Columbian University at 10 o'clock this morning and remained in ees- sion about three hours, Before the reading of papers was begun the association spent a few minutes in the transaction of some routine business, with Prof. C. W. Kent of the University of Tennessee in the chair. A resolution was adopted pro- viding that the next moeting of tie asso- ciation shall be held in Washington dur- ing the Christmas holidays of 1892. It was also voted to hold a meeting in Chicago in the summer of ‘93. A proposi- tion was brought forward to make Washington the permanent meeting place of the associa. tion, and, though no action was taken, it was received with general favor. CITY ITEMS. For New Year's pid pave ‘the nyo Gaps in ‘s - al Florida Oran; ‘angeriens, hauas, Fruit Cakes, | aig Don't fail to use our Fine Java and Mocha Blend Coffee. Bost Old Jamaica Ram, Scotch and Yrish Whisky. Sherties. C. Witwer & Co., 1918 Pa. ave. n.w. For New Year’s Day. Java and Mocha Coffee, fresh and fine. 25-cent Candy, 1 pound box, 15e. Fine Spanish Sherry Wine, $1 full quart. Florida Oranges,Grapes, Nuts, Cluster Raisins. Old Port Wine (pure grape jaice),50c. bottle. Crystallized Canton Ginger, 35¢. box Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 75e. qt. New Layer Figs, extra quality. Open until 10 o'clock this evening. Mezzcxn's Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. n.w. 1" At el Mrs. J.B. Montgomery wiych Mrs. McKee was the The other guesta were and Mrs, Engtish legation last ming was in ball for their | tress, | ‘The bail rocm | terday at tho parsonage of the Rev. Mr. Mead- ows, 003 19th street northwest. The contra: ing parties were Miss Julia Anderson of Alex- au-iria, Va., and Mr. Jas. Kiley of Washington, D.C. “Mr. and Mrs. Riley left on a late train for an extended southern trip. On their | turn they will reside at No. 914 20th street | northwest. Prince Yturbide bas been called to Mexico by the illness of Lis mother. Cards bave been s#ued announcing the mar- riage in Sun Francisco on December 25 of Mis. Isabel McBride Palmer to Mr. Marshall Cushing. Dr. and Mra. T. 8. the Covenant entertai ‘The morning’s program was as follows: “Philology and Literature in American Col- legen aud Universities,’ President Henry E epherd, College of Charleston, &. C.; “Ig- nored liesources of French Literature for Col- lege Study." Miss Louise Both Hendriksen, brooklyn, N. ¥.; “The Preparation of Modera Language Teachers for American Institutions,” Mr. E. i. Babbitt, Columbia Coliege, New York. Mr. Eabbitt's paper was postponed to the afternoon remrion, which began at 3 o'clock. The regular program for the afternoon in- cluded: “The Isienos of Louisiana and their Dialect.” j Prof. Alcee Fortier, ‘Tulare University, Lonisi- : “Jean de Mairet. A Critical Study in the of French Literature.” Mr Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. pcr presented for pubheation: “The tlistori- Suglish in Virginia.” Prof. Joun. man, Hampden-Sidney College, Vir~ i umlin of the Church of ned the members of their ‘on with w most dehghtial recep- the lecture room of the church, too many for a private house, ceiving party was composed of n, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Gordo sister of Han A number of musical se- wero rendered and Miss Colhoun cents with a recitation. A delight- There were itand- . prominent among m being a tare basket of flowers’ from = ae To Sct Aside an Assignment. A bill to set aside, the assignment made on December 24 by George B. Mickum & Co., gro- cers, at 1645 19th street, was flied by Mr. F. P. B. Sands yesterday for E. B. Bruce & Co. of 805 House conservatory, scut by Mts. | and 307 Exchange piace, Baltimore, and a tem- who was unable to be present. | porary restraining order egainst execution of the ose present were Presidcu! and Mrs, | trust was made. In the deed of assignment Mr. and Sirs, Woolworth, Senntor and | N. M. Matthews of Baltimore is made a pre- Davis, Mr. Ons 1: editor and the bill charges that the Miss McFarland, Gen. bins | s8sigmmnent was made in bad faith and to the Lowers, Mr. iL | complainants’ inju The bill states that the and Mra, John 1. Hell, Mrs. | assets are about £500 in stock and $1,200 in Clark, Mr. and Mrs. New- | open accounts and the indebtedness is 1,150, re. Bruen, Maj. iL ich $851.72 is due complainants. 1 edbasis The Folk Lore Society Adjourns. The Volk Lore Society, after a successfal mecting, adjourned fizally at the close of the session Inst evening. ‘The Church Hitéry So- ey | Clety adjourned at the close of the afternodp fe Biedeiiee Mbaes ate aia leap ened and will meet next year in Meyers, Mrs. Thurston, Miss ne nd XM 1, Miss Dalzell, ) dy, Mr. and Mrs. liswes Shaffer, Mra.’ Leopold, Mr. Dr. and’ Mrs, Power, uu, Mr. and Mrs, Mallory, Gen. und | Mrs. Siewurt, Mra. Westcott, Miss “Sampsox soodtellow, Mrs. Saft Miss Sattor Nw Mr. Elbert Hamlin, the vain, Mes. Whitwell, Mr. L. Hodge, Va Wyke, “Mr. Geo. Van Wyke aad ain. Simmons s Jokn Hay, Kev Mrs. Mr. and Euliot Dr. ani Storcr, {Yay | Join Yaylor, Ss Death of Mr. John M. Finnerty. Mr. Join M. Finnerty,who is well known asan inveator, died yesterday afternoon at his late resid 29 D street southwest. His inven- tions included a cotton picker, a railroad spike and a ballot box. ee ee receptions yesterday in honor of the crs of the scientific socictics in session in this city brought together large and distin- hed gatherings. “Mr. and “Mre. Horatio | King entertained the menibers of the American ciation and invited guests at home, 707 H street, The members of tie | Folk Lore Society wero received by the presi dent of the society, Prof. Mayon, at his resi dence, 1777 Massachusetts avenue. Prof. Ma- son was assisted by his daughter, Mies Mason. Prof. A. Melville Bell entertained the members of the Modern La Association ut his residence in Geo Jirs. M. H. Tompkins, will no} Original. No. 92, 1 ROWNB, By MRS. GRAYSON. One quart Cleveiand’s bs dered sugar, h in one Large tebi toithalf a ary three ited four, one heaping teespoonful ing powder, o contul pow: f teaspoontal sait,sifted tozetler ; rab poouful Lutter. Beat an eae, add int of sweet milk, stir quickly into the fugredients, roll half in inch squares, tun the center, crowd close together in a shallow pan and Lake ina hot oven. er onty Ch la Lewis of 1522 5th street will not | ticnsare neue sur tha receive calls until she gets into her now home} ‘1 ice between a teaspoonful and a heapine on Q street. teaspoonful makes a larwe win a year's bakings. Mrs. A. F. Watt, Misa Lillie V. Watt and ‘There is that much economy iu using Cleveland's bak- vmond of New Bedford, Mass., are | inw powder. spending a month with the family of Col. Vinal, | Sena stamp for Cook Book, 1000 th street northwe der Co., New York. Mrs. Chas. Heywood an. be at home to callers on Mondays in January and February at marine headqucrters. The Woodley Hunt Club will give a lad ride this afternoon from its club house, the riders returning about 4 o'clock for refresh ments. Th romises to be t affair, co wrens conta nae aay vated Ve elie are ‘The club intends to expected to participate. has issued | Feeiing that an intelligent people demanded and 2 C street northeast, tbe athome on ‘Tuesdays during sanu- reland’s baking powder, the propor iss jeland Baking Pow “i Miss Stellwag will the first and third mn Tae Luvern Crreviarixe Livrary. O11 11th at aw. STANDARD AND CURRENT LITERATURE, THE MAGAZINES AND FASHION JOURNALS, OTH AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, IN CIRCULATION. To the Public: make this feature a popular one. ‘Mrs. Benoni Wheat of Alexandr cards for a tea January 7, from Sto 7o'elock. | encouraved the establishuunt uf u strict. fistclans Mr. and Mrs. Cabell entertained a company | Library (a feature so lene lacking in our city), it Las at dinner yesterday in honor of Dr. Lysunder | Poca undes the sere of eon fa naan neneetion sch & Dickerman of Boston. ‘The other gu ¢ | Pointunents of which, as at present, it will always be Mrs. Wm. 0. Cunninghai : irt | iny ain to maintain to the highest possible standard, pag he a. Sa Miholas, i Judged by a just and impartial public, from ve . a whom I most respectiuliy solicit a share of their In Chicago on Monday, December 14, at the | PaFonwe, ae, Protestant Episcopal Church of Our Savior, | THE IMPERIAL CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Miss Abigail Adams Hancock of this city was} a2u.ce BiLNHtE teres married to Mr. James Cunningham Bishop of New York by the Rev. Mr. Hadley, the rector of that church. ‘This wedding is of more than usual interest to society circles on account of the high social status of the bride and groom, the bride being the daughter of Col. Jobn Han- cock of this city, the -niece of the the late Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock and the tister of Mrs. Gov. Wm. R. Merriam of Min- nesota. The groom is the son of Mr. Heber I. Bishop of New York city. ‘The happy couple will make their home ia St. Paul, Minn., where the bride has a host of friends, and where she has been a favorite at the many receptions given by Mrs. Merriam. Mrs, Senator Gallinger is at No. 1B street | T18H SETS, ¢10to 200. southwest, and not northwest, as published. Individual CUPS end SAUCERS in an endless va- Miss Cora A. Penfield of South Washington | riety. has for her guest during the holidays Miss Lizzie Courtney of Baltimore. Mrs. F. H. Crump, formerly of this city, but now living in Atlanta, will spend January and February with her mother, Mrs, Gen. Edgar Alaa, 1501 11th street northwest. The literary and musical entertainment of/ Ax Attractive Disptay. the Merry Nineteen of Le Droit Park was held : at the residence of Mr. O, J. Hart, jr., 1928 pe: so bar degrsonger Det a n Peasesivania Gth strect, Tuesday evening. The’ following = rogram was given with splendid effect: | “®4 Viees2e variety displayed in the windows of J. W. BOTELER & SON, Piano solo, Mr. O. J. Hart, duet, Mrs. B. 023 Pennsylvania avenue. iF § H. Allen and Mrs. A. W. Van Seas tion, Mr. J. P. Reed; duct, Mrs. Ferrill and Mrs. G. K. Denmark: quartet] Here can be found as complete an assortment of by the big four, Messrs. F. H. Thomas, B. A. | CHINA, GLASS, PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS, Allen, L. C. Ferrill, G. K. Deumark and J. P BRIC-A-BRAC, &e. Reed; piano solo, Mrs. Jones; recitation, Mrs. siyee’ H. Thomas; cornet solo, Dr. Jackson, with | As was ever brought together, the collection of which, piano accompamment by Mrs. Hart; comic | #papted for the Hot Trade, would charm the most song, Muster Bert Thomas; duct, Mrs. G. K. | fustidious. Among the many «reetings tor Xuas and Denmark and Mrs. F. H. Thomas. Following fecnairi gis pepe wa found re eeenlane Selection trom achina store. ‘The superior eo S——S of there woods and their suitability for Hotiday Pree. enta can only be deterinined by a Visit, which insures a Purchase. als AccerranLe CURISTMAS PRESENTS, FINE PLATES, 83 to $90 per dozen. TEA SETS, 85 to $22.50, ICE CREAM SETS, 84.50 to #32, A FINE SET OF CARVERS, $1.50 to 817.50. GAME SETS, $15 to 850. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOX, 1205 Penna. ave. Ocr Or Sonrs Describes a feeling peculiar to persons of dyspeptic tendeney, or catised by change of climate, season or life. The stomach is out of ordez, the head aches or does not teel right. THE NERVES Lizeie Courasys Exrmacr Or Beer. Scem strained to their utmost, the mindis confused BEST, PUREST, CHEAPEST end irritable. 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HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, constipation, bilicus- hess, jaundice, sick Leadache, indigestion, Gold by alldruggists, Price, 25. cents. 2 BEEF TEA, INVALUABLE a10-tb, tu MADE DISHES, Turne Is No Daxcer In using a MODERN GAS STOVE of the serious aceidents that so often occur with otuer stoves. Call and look st var BUN DIAL, my19-tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. * The La Riche Tie Norwood ‘Are the lefent cid Yerict tec se Goopyran COMPANY, 200 9th st. Melville Lindsay, Manager. Close-tit- 53 race Mack- Sxms Ox Fine! toa With ‘that most axonizing, burning and itching of skim tortures, Eczema fs the condition of thousands Sho will welcome the knowledge that asitule appli- cation of the CUTICURA REMEDIES will afford in-| not sont relief, and point te a speedy and permanent cure. ‘ST. ‘Eczema is the greatest Of skin diseaser, CUTICUKA is | Uy, Disuuonds, the greatest of Eczema cane. \ aS eweiry repairiaad A Julius | One Gallon Nice Catawbn Wine, Te. Delightful Home-made Grape Wine, only 1 ious drink, try my 30c. Java and Mocha Coffee. Geo. A. O'Hanr,'1 Dog Coll free. 1337 7th st. n.w., near 0. 1t* Fs engraved, razors sharpened Rogers’ cutlery. Watrvoxn's, 477 Pa.ave.1t* Has Keached the Top Notch of our $2 Derby. Nothing like | shown here or elsewhere. | 430-2 Fraxc& Son, One Price, Cor. 7thand D. S. Helier, 720 7th St., is making a specialty iz ladies and children’s Hair Cutting, ing and Dandruff Cut €30-5t* Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime cures Coughs, Colds, Asthua, Bron- chitis and all Scrotulous Hamors ‘To Con- sumptives.—Many have been happy to give their testimony in favor of the use of “ Wilbor's Pure Cod Liver Gil ant Lime. Xperience has proved it to be a valuable romecy for Con- sumption, Asthma, Diphtheria xnd all disexees of the Throat and Lungs. Manufactured only by A. 2. Wizuor, Chetuist, Boston. Sold by ail druggists, 29-€03t 477 Pa.ave. * Weather cause There is no more effectual 8, Colds, &e., than Brow: . Sold only in boxes. Price REL eas FP) Sufferers From Catarrh can find relief and a sure cure by using Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. All druggists. SOc. —The quality was ever Ice and Roller Skates. Watronp Sudden Changes of Throat Diseases. | remedy for Coug WAL Taocn, | Nervous Prostri habit, Dulines ine. 2tr- lessness,Opinm Blues cured by Dr. Miles’ Samples free at Mexrz’s Dawa Stone, 1014 F st Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa Does not distress, and adds flesh and weight. 10c. Royal Glue? Woodward & Lothrop's. d31-1m A New Idea. —Sauiter’s, 502 9th st. n.w., sets the best 5c. Innch in the city from 12’to 2. Strictly first-class. ‘fry one. 23-8 2 N=} tears catis AT MOUNT VERNON, THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON, The new iron and steel steamer CHARLES MACAL- ESTER, steam heated throughout, will mabe a fast- fying trip to MOUNT VERNON, the tomb of Wash- ington, on NEW YEAR'S DAY, leaving her wharf foot of 7th st. at 10 a.m. and returning at 2:20 p.m Pare, round trip, $1, including admission to the nan. sion and grounds of Mount Vernon. at LL, BLAKE Capt. Sareea dl By the LOTUS GLEE CLUB Of Boston TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1807, AT 8 P.M, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor. 13th and Lsts, n. TICKETS, 50c.. To be had at the following stores: Ellis & Co., Metzerott & Co., Droop & Co., H. Eber- bach, Henry White, G. L Wild, Ballantyne & Sons, W. H. Morrison, J. J. Decker, C. C. Pursell, J.C. Parker, Sanders & Stayman, Wm. Knabe, The Piano Exchange, Laird & Galt, Bryan & Qo. Gill & Son, J H. Moran, W. D. Clark & Co., Johnson Bros." F st. office, and Jarvis’ Cafe. Kesirved weate at Lilie & Co.'s, 937 Pa, ave.. 75. LAKEWOOD, ¥. J. NoW OPEN. ‘Second Season. IN THE MIDST OF PINE FORESTS. inelosed im ‘Qrimkine water trom wUE Te MOTEL RTs PERFECT. OFEX Wood tie SE HAS BEEN APAKID TO MAKE 0b THE “IDEAL WINGER hie wast FRED STERRY. ELEGANT. HOMELIEE. Horex avtawost. EUTAW PLACE, BALTIMORE, Highest and l.eaithiest point, on bandsomes? boule yard. Acharining spot to spend tho winter ; southern climate, W'th advantages of a lange city: heaitive mode of stern: Leatnge i the work: & novel feature, sun parlor on to): ot house, overlooking the aty of Mas thaore and Chesapeate bay. end tor descruive | PAeets vyvow turarze ‘Mrs P. Harris, R. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers, GRAND NEW YEAR'S MATINEE TOMORROW. HIS NIBS—THE BARON. Pretty girls, Funny comedians. Nothing but smiles. asi A PPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ening. AVINEE TOMORROW. ‘The Great New Yerk Success, HOM ORRE ccc MOHE BILL NxE. SALULDAY AFTELNOON, GRAND DOLL MATINEE. 0 DOLLS GIVEN AWAY TO THE CHILDREN BY THE CADL BRING ALL THE LITTLE ONES, NEXT WEEK—W. 1H, Christmas Wet Goods, The joyful season will soon Le here, when the peopie in general give up all kinds of bu: ssand indulge more or less in holiday f ities, especially so here in the eapiial city. While purchasing Christiaas goods, and you Want possibly a pure stimaulunt, the place to go is James Tuaur's Oid Established Wine and Liquor House at 818 F st. n. 8-tf It Cannot be denied that Salvation Oil is the greatest cure on earth for pain. 25e 4 An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeier & Wilson's New thigh Arm No. 9. Itcburms on sigitt, Jt uee envaptures, Office 437 8th street northwest. dll-te You Cas Marx see Tu Comxg + eee 6 ——Py Careful Liv Living mwans ¢ ue your Hous slime Good: Furniture, Sr, on U nthe expenditure wi not? Cereful ¢ nz. is, the came yours have ywhere. There ook ahd Corner Of Here isan excellent ie very est DPE Cent tag carey, Los oar bi’ buidius. opportunity toi quality in articles a very uuminal price, Fane rs iu vasiest variety, per Yard up, Chamber Suite $e" Leoking wi ee wy 452 Pes . Ave. N.W. Af eed Re VRE ki GALLERIES, 1221 PA. AVE. 916 7TH ST. cco ee rf ao ‘Cu ALL THE NEWEST PUBLICATIONS IN ErewiNcs, ENGRAVINGS, MEZZOTINTS, PHOTOS, &e. Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, WATER COLORS BY NEW YORK ARTISTS. a12-17¢ Prrase Tae Nortcz, THE DISSOLUTION SALE aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHINGCO.'8, CORNER 7TH AND G STS., WILL ONLY LAST A FEW DAYS LONGER. ‘You should not miss the chance to see ‘THE SLAUGHTERING PRICES In FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. ‘The whole stock must be sold by the 1st of January, 1892, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00., ais 7th and G sts, Arssza Szar Sacoves, Rezrens AND JACKETS, Astrakban Reefors end Jackets, Alaska Seal Capes and Mutts, Alink Capes and Mutts, Fersisn Lamb Capes and Maffs, Black Marten Capes and Maffs, Astrakhan Capes and Mutts, ‘Beaver Capesznd Muffs, Monkey Capes and Mutfls, Gray Krinmnet Capes and Mulls, ‘Wool Seal Capes and Atuffs, French Seal Capes and Hults, mis much Coney Gapes and ‘Dyed Opossum Capes and Muss. — Boas in Bear, Black Lynx, Black Marten, Black Hare ‘ond other furs. CARRIAGE ROBES, FLOOR RUGS, FUR TRIM- MINGS. GENT® FUR CAPS AND GLOVES, “COACHMER'S CAPES AYD HATS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY & H. CRANE, ¢ c < a i € Monday, Tuesday, We FAREWELL Av Inthe Great Aue: Friday and Saturday Nights and Satunlay’ Matinee Mr. Crane wiki a) peurin a New Comedy, entitied FOR MONE! FOR MONE FOK MONEY, J. AND AUGUSTUS THOMAS. SEATS ARE Now ON SALE. THEATE BY CLAY ¥. GRE az ‘THIS WELK-—GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE TO- oEROW. First appearance of MANCHESTER'S: FRENCH FOLLY Co. ‘The Latest Sensation frun the JARDIN MABILLE, THE FRENCH WHIRLWIND DANCERS. NEXT WEEK- £W rt WEEK COMMENCING DECEMB Mutinees Wednesday und Saturday. EEE F ER ad BRB Keg > (ALL LAUGHTER). By the Pauitons, authors of *‘Erminie.” Direct from the biou Theater, New Yor‘, Successtul Run of OVER 100 NIGHTS: MONDAY, JANUAI PITOU'S STOCK COM- PANY IN “GEOFFREY MIDDLETON, GENTLE- ots as NEw ATIONAL THEATRE-EXIRA. One week, commencing Mouday, January I, eee es 5 PITOU'S STOCK CO., | ————0 From New York City, including Nelson Wheatcroft, Minnie Sei Wiliam, Paversinaui, Ida Vernon. W.H Thompson, Adelaide Stumkope, J.W. Suannon, Helen Bancrvtt, Georie Backus, Jane Stuart, George W. Leste, Vida Croiy, Gustave Frankel, Apnette Lland, Frederick Perry, ‘Mare Souuers, Altred Palmer, Sennie Leland ‘Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friduy Lvenhyrs and Satarday Matinee, GEOFFREY MIDDLETON, GENTLEMAN. Saturday Night, A MODERN MATCH. dst SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY. OR THE BENEFIT Fok THE BENEFIT, UNITED HEBREW CHAUTIES OF THE AND WIDOWS AND ORPHANS’ FOS: MONTEFIOKE LODGE, NO. 49, IMvD, C. B. B, pind Entertaiment’ abd Hop at COSCO! cketa, 50 cen‘s, to at and the ucanbers of the « vean ELMAN DAUMGABY a2s-7t MONDAY, DECEMBER 2s, AND ALL THE WEEK. FRIDAY AND SATUKDA1 MATINEES. FRASE BANTELS FRANK DANU PAN wed FRANK DA! IN THE LITTLE PUCK, HITIPE PUCK. LITTLE PUCK,’ REW ULIPIVE gvcK: EW “LITTLE PUCK: Now in the fifth year of ite creat success, MONDAY, JANUARY GREEN & COLLIER COMEDY COMPANY IN HOSS AND HOSS. dase EORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, 14th and Vermont ave. n.w., First Grand Concert WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 6, 1692, Ass:sted by ‘INA DE VERE. SRTUNCLORIZNER. c tale for the turee converte, 3. For hale at W. G. ‘Metzerott & Go's 1110 F stn. w. [A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPEEA HOUSE, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1802, The CHORAL SOCIETY, Walter Damrosch, Conductor. ‘Handel's Great Oratorio, “THE MESSIAH." Soloists: ‘Mrs, Mary Howe Lavin, ‘Mis Christine Nielron, ‘Mr. Win. Lavin, Mr. Ivan Morawekt. Chorus of 200. The Symphony Orchestra of New York. Prices, 82, $1.50, 61 and 75 cents. ‘Tickets on sale at Metzerott's, 1110 F st. n. arise Nas, . ublc readings 4 recitations; > plays, rebearsed; staye gegen ley (LS VewaLinr CHURCH, Four Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects by PROF. JOHN B. DE MOTTE, Ph. D. Monday. Jan. 4—"*Old Ocean.” Friday, Jan. 8—* Monday, Jan. 11—**Electricity. Friday, Jan. 15—"+Physical Basis of Character.” Profusely Ilustrated by Experiments and Lantern Projections. “Address 13th and Late. now, Tt Mi COCHEAXN,— AMAL and K sts. Franklin Square, Washington, D. ‘The capital's fashional Elewant rooms, permanent cuests. celled. Auuerican and Euro; nol-tr JAMES T. TAVIA BAbevens any omzo ra 3 Bohednte in oft Leave Wastin, ton 1 le residen: naient or tue unex- seme For Catcar press trains 1 Fe: : TEL WIN! Cor and New. York ave. This hotel lias Leen news) vefara open for the receptin vor tase ers. “Bira. M. 3, COLLEA. f Vitauws nor Pa. ave. and 14th st. Washington, D.C. * Staunt. D200. wa am, xaor At Latray, t Roanoke, sand Mempt af EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. OCEAN STEAMERS. 1 KOLTE TO LOND are Siew DOKDDEUTSCHLE, Fast Lapaeas S To Fouthanyton (London, or Deeder pam for Hagerstown, $10.40 9.m. and #5299 0 ROYAL BLUE LINE Por NEW Sukh AN ADL PRIA. » PHIL Howton, aud dp Y i pla Alver. "ajoat www tates Ad Ci Pen ave. [ROPICAL TOUR Nove: and interesting (rips to the boa [slat oi Jauuaicaand the many ond Bpanish Maun, oc upsang two wceas & Atlas bing of steasers. “About FIVE DOLLARS A DAY defrays al Mayu, Coiou utiful English id = Chan 0. SOU LLAN LINE. = ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA DIRECT Interueaiate, & ‘Stocrae, $19 oe ee STATE LINi XEN XORK 430 GLatoow, FoR SicuTL) Abin Varsaice, $40, sm ond close, m9. Steteneee AED, DALIINONE AND LIV Enroo! SEnWORe Mia Hisulax gud St. Jouus, N. 2. Bteamers sail trom sa.tuiuore iortuuchtly, Apply 106. Wo MUas, #21 Va. uve., oF no2Gshu Mia. DA. BLUBNAR. Wasihucton, Wiest AND sot SVLENDI MAGNiFit Sol PHWEST. SCENERY CEQUIPMENT. W. M. Suvstex & Soxe. TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. aud City iat", to at. Louis daily, w RECOGNIZING THAT BUSINESS IN OUR LINE 18 FULLY ONE MONTH BACKWARD, AND HAV- ING AN OVERSTOCK OF FLNE CHOICE GOODS, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO REDUCS OUR STOCK WITHOUT DELAY, AND SHALL BEGIN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AND ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR IN LARGE OR SMALL PURCHASES FOR CASH. OUR STOCK IS WELL KNOWN TO CONTAIN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION AND OF THE BEST MAN FACTURES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. SILKS, FAILLES, RHADEIMESSE, BENGALINES, VEL- VETS, FLUSHES, SERGES, HENRIETTAS, DIAG- ONALS, BEDFORDS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, AND IN FACT A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS, ON ALLOF WHICH WE WILL ALLOW TEN PER CENT OFF FORCASH. WE ALSO HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF HOSEM UNDERWEAR ANDTHE MOST COMPLETE LiNE OF HOUSE- KEEPING GOODS, SUCH AS TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, CRASHES, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, &.. ALL OF WHICH ARE AT THE duly at Har misvilie ad Me 2 on Express, 10 pan, daly For urough: Bieepe ni 3 ‘with alee ‘Aluport, Le dais, except Saturday, ter ans Elmira, at 10.500 m./ NEW YORK AND TH 11.00 a.m. : ERAST hh 13> pow. . with Dine Car to New hork, 0.40 daily, exceyt Sunday. For Sew Lor ong, Limited Express, with Danae; Car tro, Baltauete 4-00 pts. 4 POR PHILADELPI GA ‘ Fast Express, 8.10 aca. week days, aud S45 pom prey 00 a.m. dat OL p.m. das . WtOUt chanwe, 3. Lirous Sip. every day. trans ine direc for to 1a Terriage across New dork For Atiantic City, 11.09 0.40. daily. days, 1 00, 6.36, 7.29, 8.10, 2.00, 24 . DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE VODLak | vor Arie FOR Cash, Sunday. Buncay J w= ver & SONS, O19 PA AVE “ 45.0.m. dntiy 6) at AU, Traliis veave Ademtamdita tur ty ehincton, 6 2015, 11 4 “y ‘ i Oca New Howe de ready for your inspection, 178 FIVE FLOORS Stocked with everything that isnew end desirable in Bousebold Furnishings, aud is well ‘worth « vasit. Tykes and information at th neg, of Lath eireet aud Penney aa here Grdars cb Porc eae ai ve of pry OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, D™ tux Koom and Office Furniture. OUR SECOND FLOOR Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and contains the! ond most desirable fall and’ winter colurings arades, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1 ‘Trains Z Bi0e: state aad Gxh od Bistreedan BOM | hota ied Lrouxk the grandest sornery te America, with the updete Bolid tain Service BO bons tas ese id vestiinuse train with: innag carter Cate Lemmon = and dcuie vise, BD., arrivuns at Cus couuncig a aaa Sea tua apbesLory’, Blauuton sind principal Va OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stcck of Parlor Furniture which of design and unitorn excellence of ‘turpased Ly any house in ibe country. CAPT, 1.1. BLAKE, isd Chive Macalentar AD OLD POINT Al DY UF Wit LAKE. Pereel.00. Kou Jepee Gu ei. whatt, teria un of PRADA} aus bUNUAL, S seaeig adr: Fates trou ‘Bost, weld tl a Sate rovuunBis- 40, anc New Nagase. desepbae SEPA Stas Se Tal a SS ALFRED WOD, 6.T.a SULok “wake oad eate ytteeire MONDA ts ao YS THURSDAYS Aim ath au. eturuine 4URBDAL PUNDAT evenings, LUTZ & BRO., (97 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Boree Blankets snd Lap Robes at low prices. 0c27 See rer Go™'TU Spran at ew bork. 4 EVERY oxe ix xe oF "Seon for Postage ausicly TION wetito obtains Paves, «