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THE EVENING STAR: WAS HINGTON. D. c.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1892—TEN PAGES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. qOALE Puen FINE SEW Baie Motes, oR SALE F Ace 2, fous hantwoo. rooms and dancing house, soutuern, eat acd impre st proper Se warManas, | 103 Phone THA (ater) 1421 Gat, male Boor yok SAL [Oe SALE HANDSOWE MOUSE, Q dweil yom, wite trent. all ibe ee wees | F AY SEVEN * BARGAIN—I717 N ST. tories and concrete cellar; stope and brick; heated by farnac 64) AT A BARGAIN—A& bath NW. furnace; cabinet man: apd viveant dwelling. 1 Tih st. palCK HOUSE, WITH front; ail tmaps. ‘new! parer 4 SHAPE ESOS NICE BRICK mt pe ie only, 2. a NOuhis€ LaMpton, wo st mw. 103). aN OR SALE-AN ELEGANT PRESS BRICK AND anes, now. complete in brown stone front 11-toom dwelling on vagy best CESS Whaat Sie Bagi sepa Tee PM Si ye | LAMPTON, 620 ¥ ot. ov. Cai) 0-3 vo ea _ .” SALE A NEW MODERN HOUSE, ONE ‘ nay bern peell each eee tra “auarg Abana, Dugent Skeie. 1771 Madison lag Wiikey cuore & co. | Pie ser To MSCERLLAND, 1405 F w eo SO Lith sto" | DOK KALE ECONOMICAL AND DESIRABLE Onn ¢ » writ | F'vusiness corner centrally located (18) Se crnciy sep vera | E psgnem corer eee aPaP aR Tae , -- | PPO BALe—New 5. oM HOUSE ON RalL- — road aear city. Will Bxchazwe for €6,000 house on gi and pay $2,200 cash difference. Sear oiicn, aE oe XS &.j SES | Poor sate — WP HAVE A GOOD SIX-ROoM ae ane ee house im Park Place (‘mst north of Lincoln Park) gA0: offered for | tur $1,800.00 a DiMA sre ow | goa SALE TMOSTORY BRICK CALIFORSIA | Teor eaty— i2Piad Pant hat ws bay | PORSALE my Pete cto, “WO! NAM. | MON, For SABE Twosrory maick worse. sti) FOr S85 nin tet Land Me Rroona and bath mod. | 2, Fie ot ROUTES. Oe Foe. aw SALE Price, ooo AN ELEGANT | yy, = sae foe the pe alt by the owner for a hoe: R SALE t aabity, Will, weld at cost: Landeome press-brick oF parlor, «tin . ire E hardwood hn TET to paved al 4 JOR SALE. firperratt jelmapect | wif'oeackd che cog "GRE Oe THOSE De. | “aoa a me. bet Lend a Cabinet Iatrobes, nuodern CI : A a b STONE, si4 and sds © RY CHEAP ON A LETTERED Lith, « substagtial On terms to w = No.3 Eves 3.000 Kiso a prett fromtare, Too oa Mas ine he fh d's years, al0-3t F Jot Iat perpoeen paved alleys propert; atin P Wie nw. ALE PRI o beat pn Teas rate? py Sas ED 10 ‘ Fe Repe HOME AT 25.000, WILL = Part payineut a bay y ba terms easy WNTH ST. 2sTonyY Peres. | [fOR SALE or and betty lairstess toe "ess: | Fone of the JAMES Mt section 'f the eSIVADLY LocaT Bryltania ave. ; new Adtvess INVEST ME autek buyer. 10-3 ANT stone seats led Lot 214 100 WELLES. iene 1 Tro Formate INS EVERY ONE BAY winds wm rooms, bath, cellar; Vene an bitin, tet vestibale. stone “ i ¢ 4.250). $00 ean 2 JESTER, 0 Pat aw oF orn | . | Pox A WOME ON 8 Wks? | particulars apply to ow. rears 2eVELY © FIND. bath room, ke. Apply JUR SALE—A VERY D nthout seeing my | a DAVID D ATONE, > | one squarg igom eabl Sevind sus Bet ny. | miget den S nricora | AiR" Siz ith st: | iy for cochon Contains 1! SOS E RO Soot 806 Est, nave. | tar built house oot fr viens. e-third cash, 1: “AVELY erint Ee?” 622 Fst. nw. ST. BETWEEN 10WA CIRCLE 9 roms and, bath: ‘ ctorder: ZEVELY SO PINEEY, 22 Fst n A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN MT. 30 wil nt me sauyare from cable cars, for 83.500; ‘for S2¥) " year. For EVILY a FINLEY, ‘O35 vise nov A HANDSOME HOUSE ON Q ST. BET. stb sts. ‘and ‘ON fipished f containing 11 rooms, bath, in hard wood, and a decided 500; one-third cash. balance to suit. ermit Ex, 622 Pst. nw. RST BET. 1sTH AND 14TH inspect apply. to pect ‘dts DESIRABLE HOME a a suit. biy if destred nil particule rs and ke h basement brick Louse on Lt. nea octal erates. speaking tt MPLETE 26.7, Sus ZEVELY & M SALE—GOOD 1 nd bath brick dwell ght soem be land in the meantime w price of 84,500. E. ¢ ow bi win’ ed and decorated, rable bose with all ¢ AP ply ‘clues he Apply OUSES Toome and cottas At trees on! Cures LEVEL 8 TKABLE THREE-STORY st. ‘and Washington Circle; © bargain at $5,500. food Chance to Secnre a BROWN STONE HOUSE PAST CAPITOL STREET. ne rows, bath Foom and concreted cel- bells and appliances, es, and in fact all HOME FOR 30. i cash payment, balance gto Tiger ret nw BROOKLAND — WELT Msg. ft. of ground; patand, etable, \ooeith vor ZEvELY & FINLEY, et Fst 5 room oR SALE HOUSES NST. BET. #2D AND 33D; ¥ bait ; ms and bath; concreted cel: mace heat, only 31,00, THREE-STORY BRICK; MM SALE ON 131U ST. {LE -THEEE-STORY | Pica Gteltiag with ail ined. immpess well located Sitna'ed red, balance FINLEY, oo F st. nw. ESTMENT; A 7-ROOM on €, pear 9th st. aired for business YG per ceat on ITER, & CO., ‘al0-8: EN eat s & ZEVEL avery desircble: 88, DEN1, 621 F st. n. N.W.. 4 MODER: ‘Grooms’ and bath; nicely Tar. This‘ ade- tences. Price, $5,200; ~WEPD & CO., So Lith st. ihw. SAVE. N.Y, nt houses in that padiy imaproving six ne trimmin.s: Uks x oot the laiest “‘tmprove:ents Tertus low and easy to a LW. WEED & CO., M) L1th st. ti. w = SPFOU LATION — EiGHT New wiy-atone tr 4 lotto wide alley and to ineure a quick sate ash re= yy. For thsgers tation, Very Hite 1 cropert ‘CO. “Asse D ST i himprovenments; Bt TOS ELEVEN KOOM bw ccenvenient to 14th ‘st cable cars: two-story brie siableiop remains, brie reamotalin« ters oany. G4) EYLKK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. n.©. St. NEAR wre See —_-" ines JOk SALE_FINE LARGE NEW DWELLING " HOO ste fw for partic LEON 14TH ST. eee : | colle 2k KSA srt Si. NEAR an hog etnies betche teease FOR SALE_WAN —_Garne | Portex dwelling 1813 190 Sees Us. G. HENSEY & ud bath room ; all lei na ‘ats; handsomely ee F ee carvfully built tinder our personal saper reaction. TILER RU | Por sai | 17 and | baw nom | aud: Bath « Stine KI ne SALE He 17eb e Bomme HOME dl | vision and’ arst- 7 te ered; ain. 9 Noord andl jan ih every respect. house Forfurther p HERFOXD. 1307 F st. ‘Sat ment ~d ‘for aiarsand price apniy to a nie Pircle, ome square from it on P st. bet, rand Tath. gorth side: threc-ctory and bassancat Sanu bath, cellar, furnace 2 parlors, dining ro t floor: # bed tooms jal corner—s.e. cor. of 12th and K ste. n. ‘te ground ; rent from old buildings ‘Price &. T KAISER, Atlantic building. 090 F st. a. w. Se WATYS ST Fost a Mee OM BIICK ON 1ST ne bot "F170; small casu pay Fok, SSE GRY wee: walar Manat Se frig | mgRtand balance mot” a f udiong bath dase SUCKERE & FORD, 617 Fst. aw. oe SSwneros permiaes | POR SALE it yaar looking for # snap ina house in the — northw¥si to live in or asan investment I have tt. A = vine room and bath brick. in perfect order. Price, on #4500. $1,000 cash, balance mont ‘or on Very — 7 — eas terms. WM. i. HODGES. <t material; fine cetinet i antels b = Bai. ate 1307 F st. ST stint “shie Syunre from ear sod bende ines: trust | [YOR SALE-€2 609 BELOW MARKET VALUE, mt be aeprer tated Titi Sr. Nike CORNER MASS. AVES RW. oe ia wel ORME SLE on this trent SOR SAL SNAP MUST BE SLD OL Far. | ous DONALDSON. : ediconditiom; de Hint: | ag aye ole sete JOKETY. 619 Est. ow. JOR SALE-NEW DWELLING ON QUINCY 8T., lntrores. wel, | doce “We bath =i. doar REDTC mt aunt Nisui 20K | circle: all ye SALE OND SOR BALE—NICE 2 Yay-window 4. imp. ke 4 nD University Helchts. “Y-story, JOHNSON. Owner, 617 F st. 6 ? > yp fooms, range TORY AND BASFMENT rick on Oth pear € st. n « large lot ; ena) q WALKEL & SON, 1006 F st. = roots terms: #5, 000. and two-story brick orty on F at. NEW PRESS-BRICK 9-STORY ALE -STX SSTORY AND CELLAR HOU VSi'floor front. fa tro blocks of Dupont fears: easy tertaa, Apply was We * bas Tach st WNING THREE-STORY oe on 14th wt. desires to ox~ ellina, equity, on 14th st. Ancoin Park, with rscain BFoorny PHAT DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE, YOK SALE MOUNT PLEARAST ONLY $4,500 CHARLES Bane’ Ce vaeh. Valence quarteriy Brooms ani bate | POR SALE-PAETY 0 KN PS nd collar dw esting he ry SERN Lewis eat Pee benge same tor stuall dw Por SALE MET Cou rues trotteey “thou 85 ore, ealiag | -fee it ant st ¥ See etal STRAEES. ot Fors OK ALE 8500 CASH ONTHLY: ‘brick an * meta : ae) nrum ra. A bargain. | estas? mente 43 S006 t OSPR | OWNER GUE we Ne Qk SALE_SPLENDIDS.ROOM COM MODERN | Dron waty Wack howe: ccncrvte cl we Portia Wav toot Excel aw “nO eNeLd for $™, Oy, % : the cheapest corner house iu tho * PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N. ¥. NYE SALE-WAND-OME SKOOM STONE AND | Pon SALE-THAT ELEGANT CORSERHOCSE, Noe PRLS VERGE, 615 var | Sree beick fronr Fee S822 08 EXcwaNar—eiour New | beep and PLANT & TURPIN F hea a diene ot | aw ze 129 NY ave ree a thew atifi sud.well bullt $1,000 t0 | BXOR SAL ©.BO JOHNS OS, CHEW & COL, 617 Fat.” 410-3 | houses | iooi'at them. a5 Aeciling 8 Btn tm — - & toot by r 81.800. JOR SALE-2014, 2018, 222 ISTH ST. N.W.; St UNION ST». W.: ShOOM | Daron, intwe room. kitchen, 2 pan- in BZ, Ug? “SEB Sere | Cooma it you are looking’ for comfortante howe ix: tA sl PLANI & TURPIN, BSTOKY | BRICE, 10 Roows | “as-7e 1429 N.Y. ave. tak: very deacrabie. between Mand | op aay 0 Ge | Oe F 2&r0om bricts, Pat,» | @ poem. Vetory betes {AP B. 4 STORY, STONE ...913.000 | 27-2001 bricks, Seton) new 12,500 | & room ' ew brick and store, tem. Lior! 500 | Yé-room brick, elev ata Haury 7-to0m brick. N. J. ave. uw. ‘Setory and cellar. uew Sat ey O09 aero Pay ‘ears: si imi. apd call PUEY bhos. 8 CO7 010 Ft. mw. pe peg renee et DWELLING CON: diock of ; easy terrae: deferred pay- megt at pee ‘Apply to JOHN ae Georgetown ; within NEY, 1216 F st. SOO 8 Grooms and bath ORO, T. PARKS Gis Fin. ND 1008 OFM SI. N.W.. 8 1: om ear cine: houses pi Jet ot ww. : 7 rectus: beth: G. JESTER, 639 F st. AR 14TH. A FT abd 3 “house mee. Call oF Cry = SE 400M ‘hos stable om rears price omy Pele on tera: inl omen. ance to suit EAN! home ET a PS ager | Meare Tt roome aud bath. rs LOR SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT—FOUR NEW + and beth es” Be ALE a front Prone sad bath ee Soe ok °F rou ated bath. = 3 W HOUSES; BARGAINS; EaSY id | M. A. BALLINGER, ee } NEW PRESS-BRICK 3-STORY end basement houses, withig two viocks of Dupent | girele; all mod. imps. ;” $8, 300 CHARLES Fee: ones ath st | iB SALE— 1@thet. near@ n.w., 12r. and bath, fur. { nace, aint i = 816,000 Tit ene | ih furnace, mm. + 12,500 | 20th st. near N'n.w., Sr. and bath, farmac 11,000 | nw. mi, each... Bw. 7r. and 5.800 | papered. Dest, near isth bai Linden et. n.e., Grand bath. Fanden st ne Or. and bath. aay tarp incan place 1°, Br. a ‘easy terns, Gales at nee., Or. fraiae, stable, “ew, easy ‘torn Yor Es : ss MCLACHTES & BATCHELDE! B 20W SALE Fo‘Nontawesr, 423. Net, fh. Srand Davaste im rears alley bet oth 7th, | Mavs, fb. ar. aS and 133 Ph Nest, bb, 200g MSE, 1219-1222 stable tn “alley” tot Toth ana 16th, K and, Lstenw, 2 bh. dr. 1114 and 1116 Gh st, bh, wand if mi | be Br 3.875 List, ¢b, 000 418 Tntst x i nd 408 ‘ii Vaf,b. Ors, each, WELLES 200 42, andi pa to and vin 456 stat bh Sr “7,800 oF, Th. drs... 2,00061-15-17 Burkes al- "| U5, te" 125 Fierce Tey, by 4rs, each....900 | 9 aly a portion of the property on my Bor fall Heteall at ice forbulictin genedos | thelstand loth." {n22t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. — | FOR SALE {THOSE HANDSOME HOUSES CON. | 1th and W sts. n.w. :every modéra imrroveruent; | lectriy speaking tubes, fine cabinet iuantels, | eautiful decoration, substantially built, with heavy | brown-stone trimmings; convenient to cable cars ant | the 11h st. cars, and only ons. square from the pew | lectric road torun ou C st. 5,9, 12 rams. | Prices jow; tering to sult. | Monthiy payments if desired. | on daily for inspection ; watchman in charge. Only | bouses i) thie weston having tne wrasollthle. wide | walks. | nlp POs SALE—HOUSE NEAR IST AND Bt BTS, B.w., Lavinga width of 25 feet: 10. rocmns en bath gals eu. AHL SEMMES, 602 F st. ny SUBURBAN PROPERTY. {OR SALE-W3 ACR 0: t in sizht of Washington abd Alexandria es below latter place pact of ccustnal Moun n tract; m0 fencing, water lertriccrailway to. Moun Apply on ‘premises 0 Vernon, now ¢ . Drawer %, Alexandria, Va, Fy Vern HAKE TN THE PROPERTY tion t) Brookland (East Brook- " 62,000 Snare feet. Will take Callat $24 st. now, 10-24" SALE Known as an eRBAN PROBE 2, 28 follows: 48 acres, G-room cottage, 2 fevant houses, barn, stables, line orchard, shale | Dexceilent water aud ieation, price, 865 pur | rm ms: also Little cottaxe, 134 for #90, $200 cash, balanes Groom cotinee, barn and 2 for $1,700, 8300 down, Cottage and lot at MY down, balance es between Washin | 825 per month: 12% a fii | Batis Cech per acre, #3000 down, balan peves partly in the corporate limite: #50 porta to Salts 48 acres 2 Sia wet cere ery easy terms; 10- t, beautiful views of city, Backes $20" Yarve new | te id 40-acte Gocrgetown, rn, Bear Tast, plac ver month; also S 12-roow house, barn, stabies, Len ments for ha‘ching. aiid Fal ine et back of Foi R SALE minutes” wal ALG ATION, 46-KOOM good evllnr, Ke. SKETT it terms. “DU JOR RENT acre: fenced ful situation 2 PHILLL JOR SALE—A BA IN of the Capitol seres of ground; main now boing opened right up to it: charter for KK running through it re orted favoral ly. peracre. Property ail around subdivited | gat lig prices.” ‘This tract has never been fore and will treble in Value in a short Address $3, NEW COTTAGE, ‘carriage hou: only # and sel for sale t 49-6" Fok SALES Hy ATTSVIT, room’ cottaze, “uew $300 cash, balance Star otiice, FOR SALE koom HOUSE. BARN STABLES, milk house, fing orchard and shade trees, and 104 | acres of land; suitable for senocal farm, stock Talsing, dairving or fruit erowiuk about 20 minates’ Grive of 4% untlos from the viry: Price. Bo) per acre: terius very easy’; alco adjoining the above ds acres ‘snail paymeutdown, balance to-suie | purchaser. “iliese aro bargeiys.E Droperty free of charge. J. ate st F FoR SAL -NEAR BETHESDA PARK— 14g ACRES of land: near 1 lectric cars: located well £& subii- Yiston , #270 per acre; adjoining and held at $14. 3. W. TUCKER, 100 ¥ st a12w* FOR S Ge vty A ca Glen, Ma, asa Christ our gon OF danshter ; they ure heap now $200, $300, $400 and $500. FR MERTPORD, TH19 Gxt ngo-Lin JOODED LOTS AT KENSINGTON, FRONTING W Geurond “snd otcrociins tone Geek valley Forsaleonsimall mouthiy payments. Prices from 825 to 8600 alot. “A discount of 10 per cent urchasedprior to January. 1883. Enquire of owner, ENKY N. COPP, 706 8th'st.. near patent office. n25-td3lin. ‘Ok SALE_ON SMALL. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ‘afew more very desirable new homes at Lakeland, | ‘Md_. on the followin terms: Otis $1,000 cottaue.4 rs..B10 cash and ¢ gre 1:90 cottage, brs. $3 cash ahd at T m0. Two Al! of the above ¢ va. they are well buii fencgs. outbuildings, & stavfen, Yatrotcs, bathe es. an | Aid other conventences, tain from 10.000 to 15.000 {est of wround. | ituated eight miles from Washington on wachof the B.&0.K-Jc :aisyon tis lineot manda oct: atcoud to Wait ; 2 beautiful fake, stores, pos’ giles, glccincluechon "Be," Comijntation Mickets ce b"culy O34 cents each way. Tosee property or for F particuiars apply to EDWIN A. SEWMAS. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY BUPING RestRICTIONS. Nothing leas than $1,800 Houses. ks, muacidanized streets and all ian company"sexpense. We intend to ua FORT MYER HEIGHTS One of the most attractive and prettiest subnths of th national Tthas the natural advantaces, be ug pUrposes. "A ntaider of cottages will be built this winter and oe continue right along. ‘NO MUSHROOM TOWN, Bat is steadily ana destined to be the site of gute of Tee ness Suburban, residences around 2" You are iwoking for a safe and pron ie. iutestinent we invite. You to look tbe property fora place to, build you can find If you are look! to bi no pisttier wpot and no move hiberal induceauen “Look into the matter and have us show you the property. ROBINSON & LODGE. Managers of Port Heights, fd and 96 Auante iullding WO F st. a. aim Srrcut Norce THE FAIR is now open with s fall line of the Finest Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. Also |# full line of Brussels and Ingrcin Carpets. New store and new stock. Twenty per cent lower ‘than any house in Washington. For this week oniy my. price om Folding Beds from $100 850. The same Beda have been selling at from. 912 to $00. Give me a call and be convinced that THE ‘PAIR is the place o make your purchases. SMITH, THE GREAT PRICE CUTTER, at aah 749 and 745 7th at. n.w., comer of . | front by 168 feet tos 40-foot alley ; temporary i1n- WARNES! provements bring 800 a month. Terius 1 6Uit PUF-| Landaa Harness from #100 6 8250. 26 Let, aw. arzst* | gf fe2#ham Harness, sthele cr dcuble, from $45 to x NT LOTS ON 16TH ST. | 1 typewriter: n excellent condition: has two. type vs. 25 by 100 achy those are then chenpott fota | whewle’ barca. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, on. thi stroct gout uf Hancnck Circle; handsome let ER Eee Fee re ens Dullt on adjoining lot only 85) FOR SLE—TYPEWNITERS FOR RENT WITH (eee nei aero B privilers of purcrse. ‘Tost machines on, Rouatclevadom ofaoytert and onions tile fon | 2a perea, MKT. LEPOLD, w-cor 320 Damian aiaca Tue W. und &. Electric railway, now in operation, FO, SALE—FOUR VERY ECONOMICAL ors ‘This morning in the Court in General Term eae Inrar cener of ty, pupperty and will soon bo | Bog cinden at wie. ed. each 0 wai ef | Mr. Justice Cox rendered the decision of the om plet rex ot iy ; an exceptional chance for a ler: * w “% Wewill continue to. offer during the month of De- | Pa Zoty por aa. ft ki. PO! court in the case of John C. Glick against the ber Hberai ind te to parties desiring to | “ups é th and F ’ 7 Sed center itera in wil Be oe band ey for AU-St .W. Cor. 13th and F ste. n. w. FOR SALE—Honrses & VEntciEs. Ou SALE 7TH ST. N.W. BET. R Fe, SALE_NEW DAYTON; OWN MAK and 5; j the place fine store or public hail; and reliable | looks nice and will wea. weil; 1! Yery cheap; terms tosuit, W. T. OKIs, 12i7 F st. | cent reduction if sold this week. BECK BROS, Dw. a1! and D sta ale * KR GALE—A FINE BUILDING LT. 21: Foie ites ‘on Gorcora ae ee Hace RENT_—A TURNOUT IN THE WAY OF LAN SR0 gray team; reasonable by the month | Am ia87 NH. re. Close to Ave. 5 wall + terms to | ply 319 3: st. s. te We ORTH, BAT Fee, GaSe” | ae, Tie a want “ mR SALE PARTIES VING THE ovry FOE, Skt) {SOUTHEAST onNER 33TH AND | Feisn toaeita spans ot bag iorses youre some | einieal cor es Coming ean and mow | Randeome tad perfectly elfable:.a victoria, modzrm ecunomical corner un! iene .neacly new. Partios wislilt aa "ED. 5. OWARE, 1000 F et. | information al at Toe Goons: ee re | {OR SALE_LOT 2, BLOCK %, BACON ST_; SIDE | PHOR SALE—A SMALL SECOND HAND BROW upd reat alloy: S6x:45. price’ only $1.25 per foot Bran Grst-class orders ANDREW J. JOSCES easy terms. 14th st. nw. 412-3 | wrt ___ED. 3. OHARE, 1006 F st._ EAC ICE SELDO FEKED— FOR, SALE ON SouTH SIDE oF H sr. BET. | B win desoig at one-third cost co account of lea¥ Ath and 14th ne. ; 1ex80to alley; only @i.10 per | Washinton, the fmest aud eisiich omteanans ro fogs; ust the place for a tore, And famfly turnout to ‘be found, consisting of the | Tae D. J. O'HARE, 1006 F st. _ FO8, S4LE_LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. near Hancock circle for #4,650; alley in rear: aRBSe WALTON NATTA WS & CO., 1931 F at. FoR Sat TH habdsoinest pair of golden sorrel Kentucty cobs there Asin she city. They are 7 years old. 15 bands hen, Sias sie ates mee fooines of the handson: ‘stylish and best knee-acting est foupe or coach loregs in tho city" thes are beult come fag Oyeare old sired Uy seine erse wa i Yornigie and beauty cannot ae. in horse 40 in ines cart, pole and shafts, built by LOTS IN THE NORTHEA: ‘A tract containing 33,000 square feet; price, 60 cents per square foot. 34 A fact containing 12,000 square feet; price, 50 | cents per square foots Spider Phaeton, “pole and 1 tract containing 15,000 square feet at 45 conts per Fapand Brewster side-bar Paxey, 1: square foot {HOS. O. HENSEY & CO. S side waddle aud “yents sca! — double Barnead that tauld besnete Us the betwsk waa ae ae cae that could be merteby the bent ayskera: OR SALE LOTS 20 ANI ‘Ni comchinan's and Tootiman's veer. Thesswornes E5060 feet. with aide alles Mill be Warrcuved sound and Lind in every particular. 32th st. now (Pook Sal-E—ELEGa‘ and MeCAULLY'S CENTRAL STABLES, : 14th and D st. iT LOT 0; hin. w. ; reduced for a a 123i" Also lot, Si by about 125, on Rhode * 2. BO. Esa ee bet, 14th and 15th nw. dizgt "WATERS & THOMPSON, 1885 Fn. w. JOR SALE-A GRAND BUILDING LOT ON si bot, 14th and deh ste. nw: 25 feet S inches ockaway, ‘Sarre Harness, fim #15 to Seconi-ban “SALE oat “ABSOLU" E | PARGAIN. IN jaare Op} ew KON inting ‘office “ten Woe ‘oftered. fort Ge. per fort. gee ctthe beat pleces of property on the nisrket today fo Phaeton, Express and Truck Harness. ‘brass “mounted. brougham, Faglish make, perfect order, coach oF ‘specu- ition aooreee Brass, Mounted Sinzle Brougbam or 7 "d ‘i make, $35. pore HARRISON JOHNSON & SON, iSite rong or Cart, 40. a2 prowebarn ‘silver mate, 35 FOE SALE—A SURPRISE IN THE REAL ESTATE ENGLISH RIDING SADDLES. line, our ‘ad. Evening News Sate y, Decem- Handsome Side Saddle (Pigskin), English make. ber 17_ Look for it. Then look for our Price. #40; cost $100. Alz. ROBINSON & LODGE, Atlantic building. We have also nuiuber of Ladies’ and Geuts’ Sed- HE NER OF T. ‘ND dies of best make which we have taken inexchange and. 0K SALE— : “ F fs ne aE aetet ad i Fillsell for very low prices. "Stable aud carriage #up- Dlles of every: om whsiesale and retall B 3. DOWNEY & SON, a6 Blo 1th st. hw. LE—GENTLEMAN GOING SOUTH WILL rest ad. Hl at half valne pair hav weldings; seven years; St, zi aed. ae 8 4 ps trove sem et 050 ; fifteen = eon xu eS eal ote in the: heast 25 per ft. yon, batness; tometber or separate. ES, Cor. LOU aint D aie ne. 8 by 119; on grade and | TO8tTudtaua ave, is a10-3t° oneeP Loti anit ats es SF e144. with all street | FOR SALE—THREE FIRST-CLASS MILK WAG apenas gie be at ak ons, onr own mantifacturo; also business. warous on, Vth awa Pa EGP oy 107, Spendidinvest- | da“tons, eurreys, coupes. and bageiess one liht ieee bre 820 pert. Brewster bagcy, in kod order, G12, one fivesglass Cor, ith and D ste, n. "ell aate i dno building Jandan. $350; one buck board, $63; one do., €30; one Jose ak g cout of Jose than #1,300 par fot Oe Rew firit-class coupe rockaway. $415. oo Cor. 4th. and M ate. n.e. 9 by 100; elegant invest- | aro ap Pie ee, nd I. sts. ne.; 18 by 100; on grade and at $1 per pltoland Hanover place: 70 by ‘OR SALE_ONE BIG BA\ MARE. FIGKT YEARS, old, cart and harness: prics, #100. One sorrel mare, cart and harness, $55. grads water. sewer and cas; Bargain: S11 2208 11th st. nw Se JOR SALE—126 NEW AND SECOND-HAND. eS SALE. winter carriages of all the ictest styles; 4 Brow- hoo plac _ bre apa, Scoupe-rockawars. 4 ee "agey naa ma a au, 2 victorias: AO sts of One bears harness, 10 lap robes and horse ‘blankets; rf cn time oF bara sige 30.4100 ig alle, at 3S 30 eg tank, W. F GEYER, 400 Ba. ave,” SeMMROET power house; cheppat ic. eq foo | POR SALE—A FRESH CAR LOAD OF ALL KINDS wiost WALTER &. BROWS, Sf hiorase wrecsived every woek, tacludine driven JFOR SALE-PARGAIN—L AR NAIL Graught Norsen, Hear of le Got nw Dav PF plz 1S Oxi, on grado; part, already excavated | SONDHEIMER. ‘Telephone 20% elm! SE aThomtasy tering, “WALTER 2. BROWS” K SALE—I HAVE JUST BOUGHT FOR CASH, a 1883 Peau. ae. | she ctty from Liacine Warce ant 0 Houbany ot 10-3 aay m AV. | she city trom Racine Warn mou nnd 13 block 32: 10 20 | besoidate very low prise Sk. PhO ing iota fre ‘held at. F.'W. THOTH or DAN pit sirable ionets ARMAT. 1313 F a 5 = THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES st Georgetown, Ky. Three pairs of bay | : 190 | horses, one pair of dapnle rays, six coupe horses, Jetn 2 + $20 | one brown herse, can trot a ule. in one sorrel M neat “per foot hi le in 250, and ten gentiemcn's Giet. 13th and Y3th n.e.. N bet. 19th and sth nw. ok Saiost WATERS & THON G1x105, Der Foot ver foot iPSO: To be seen’ at JOH: Es, 1210 Onto OK SALE VINE PANEL SIMMONS ERY WAGON. Thansi-ninde business aud dayton wagons; tig ais: count op ali eaeriazes. Hy GREGORY, Sm Cor. Oth st. and 8. Yeeve, Bee FOR SALE-CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARNESS. | whips, &, ft have on hand neatly 200 catrivz9s F * and Weaconeot the ms ant finis, jonwes: sistinzo? MO W For SALE—X WHOLE SQUARE OF DIN nc. Apply to MANCIS UUPTY, alot 1301 F st. n.w. «ar ny news: | ‘Ali oods warrintad aay bo to thelr FOR SALE BE UTIFUL BUILDING LOTS ON the heights of the Potomac ov city electric cars pack tho leis per tonarefoct. “Apply to FRANC OR SAL) Fotis tap Jot 106x100 ft. 5 ay ‘Gist. Dew, MbHé to call, ay it ER, Pomitory oi rice, $2. 4 4 FRANCIS HUPTY, Ui 000-8. Ss | POR SALECFOR A) saan Cantt PAYMENT beat ae own you ean uy” firrn tr tings and be I. 0 SHORT BUILDIN LOTS WORCH'S FURNITE ROOMS, 924 of northeast only half eg thst. Our goods and terms will suit you. All goods, ly G14 feet deep toan alley; lin fronting “Apply to. n season. abet SCls HEFTY, | Joon SicE— ReFiMGERATOR, ae | Foal ath vcost 4401 eres pee: will wil chee: MUNOR & BKO., Sud st, Market House, Georget HORT BUILDING Lors oN brary building. Price 81.50 SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. Some Interesting Society Events—Personal | “The Chinese are not the only people who nse Notes. during this month. | the cabinet will not receive on Wednesdays Ex-Secretary and Mrs, Whitney introduced their daughter, Miss Pauline Whitney, to New| York society on Saturday night by a reception | for which 1,000 invitations were sent out. Every | one prominent in the society of the metro; was present. chandelicr bad abuge bal of mister haeging chandelier bad a huge ball of hick fifty electric re- from light. Mrs. and ceived in their red it lace and in which In the hallway iss Whitney parlor. fully as daisies in the summer time. Tonight the Patriarch’ posed to stir the pulse of also to be enlivened by the of the most prominent from timore, Riel fotes, Bona] present. ond and this city. tes, Carrolis and others are to be is ball marks the twentieth anvi- ‘The house was superbly decorated | The former wore an empire dress of white silk veiled in | fine black lace. Her diamonds were numerous and consisted of a tinra and nigrette, ornaments. neck- In contrast to this mnperb toilette the debutante wore 6 dainty white silk and yo jewels whatever. In the ball room, where a fine orchestra discoureed | ‘sweet music all the evening. American beauty roses and costly orchids were used as plenti- ball is not only sup- jew York society, but resence of afew Piiindelpbia, Bel ‘The Paunce- Yeraary of the founding of the Patriarchs aud consequently such an important event will be « It will be preceded by a conspicuous occasion. dinner and followed by a supper at La. 1m. Mr. Wed park. Miss Helen Gammell and Mr. Arthur Herbert | will be married on Wednesday next at St. Mary's Church, Newport, t high noon. week they anil for Europe. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Garrett are preparing for a ball at their Baltimore mansion. A com- pany will go on from here. ‘Mrs. Belknap entertained large company of friends on Saturday evening: |introduce her daughte: debutante wore a ? and carried a bnne! ‘one of the many senther. oa Cox, General and Mrs. Moore, Menocal, Mr. and Mrs. Whittemore and’ Miss Wilcox, Mra. Lay, the Misses Wood, Admiral Jouett, Miss Edith Morton, Mrs. A. F. Ma- uder, the Misses Erngt, Senator and Mra. Next olph, Mr. Paul Johnson, Miss Warder, Re resentative and Mra. Cable, Miss Mary Wallach, Harry Martin, Mr. and Miss Bonaparte Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Leiber. Mr. De. Lamar,or the “Hon. J. R. De Lamar, state senator of Idaho,” as the New York pa- pers announce him, gav twenty covers in that city last week in honor of Nordica, the operatic soprano. pany sat about a table that was bh ilton chaperoned the gueste, The Bachelors’ German Club has been re- the committee, with Mr. Will- jam Hall Slack at its head, comprises Mr. Jesse brown, Mr. Robert 8. Chilton, jr., Mr. ©. C. i i | Glover, Mr. Michael Herbert, Baron von Kette- | er of the building this morning Judge Miller | Mr. John Van organized, and ler, Mr. Charles MeCawk Noss Philip and Mr. P. Lee Philips. The marriage of Lient. Richard Mulligan, U. and Miss Ogeden is announced for Jan- 8.N. wary 4, Mr. and Mra. George T. Dunlop have cards out fora reception on Monday in honor of their silver wedding. There was a ples m being the fifth ann enje Mrs. Severn, Mr: Mrs. Flynn, Mr. wood and willow ware. B. collard and Master Willie Farquhar. Mr Lyda received many handsome presents in Alan Johnstone of the English logation and Miss Adelaide Pinchot will be married on Yednesday, December 21, at St. George's Church, New York city, at’ noon. breakfast will follow at’ the residence of Mr. and Mra. James Pinchot, No.2 Grammercy ‘A wedding at a tea given to r, Miss Belknap. Tho retty gown of white crepe of American beauty roses, ‘Among those who pre- sented their congratulations on her debut were Senator and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. ond Mra. Chas. Campbell, Lad y Panncefote and daughters, the yr. @ great dinner of ‘The com- bigh with costly American beauty roses, and during the dinner vocal and instrumental music was rendered by an orchestra. Mrs. Schuyler Ham- 19th instant, aut gathering of friends a ome of Mr. and Mra. VW x t northwest, on Saturday evening, ihe oc- versary of their wed- An elegant coliation was served and & | ble evening spent. Among those prevent were Mr. and Mrs. North, Mr. and ns Parqubar, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Connelly, Post and da, 102 K chop sticks.” said the divekseper, as he boaght It is officially announced that the Indies of | a supply of ax handles. | TYPOGRAPAICAL. ness with a small capital.” He said he'd go out shopping and he kept the promise rash, it is always best to be earnest,” said the man who loves to lecture. thing do it in italice.” “Yes,” replied the youth, times seen a man fail because he went into busi- “If yon do any- “I have several He joined the crowd which for the benante | counter made a dash. throb With a mad desire to do « hari-kari through the | mob. He saw his wife who took him there «weep, He nearly suffocated, and be felt bis being stately "midst the throng, | When it was vastly more than he could do to get along, And he vowed be'd ne'er aguin refer to money A MATTER OF EDUCATION. “Look yere w'at dis piece in de paper says,” one newsboy to another.” that was «pent When this woman of attainments on a tour of shopping went. e | “It is very close in this room,” said Mra. | Eldercash. “Yes,” replied Mrs. De Porque, not to be outdone, “it is indeed very approximate.” “It says ‘dey razed de town,’ was the re- ply after inspection. fanny about dat.” “Don't ye? “I don't see anyt’in’ | Dat's where you ain't in it | Some feller tought dey spelled ‘raze’ wid one *e” HOLIDAY DEC EPTIONS. Now comes the time when grief you meet And squirm in troubles mesh. All oranges, you're told, |, are sweet And every nut is fresh. “Does it not throw a shade of bitternoss into your heart,” rhe suid, “to less and to hear the wind sighing for: Does it not make mournful monotony. see the trees all Leaf- feel that there is too much that is bleak in the world?” “No,” he answered, “it “Why?” weally does not.” “Because my papa is in the cbal business.” hie P CRTE SY THE POLICE COURT. Both Branches Sack in the Renovated Building. Business was resumed at the old stand this morning. The old Police Court building, re- modeled, repaired and enlarged, was ready for occupancy, and Judges Miller Kimball and were in their respective places promptly on time. There were many prisoners in the cells, but most of the cases were trifling and the session of the court was therefore a short one. On the steps leading to the front noticed the usual number of persons, including more than one alleged say concerning U the judge said th adoi capper, and when the | court opened Judge Miller ad something to t there seemed to be a} | fascination about the steps that bh understand, and he wanted it distinc stood that it bad to be stopped. uments, decorations and maid not ‘The numerous improvements rendered the court rooms more comfortable, the judge thought, and he also thought that the crowd might be attracted “The Mr. Carrington said inside. pwd has got to keep off the steps,” | man: gave hi was glad tha court was going to provide « room for consul- > = The first lot of badges for the members ef Tur Evextva STAR Santa Clue Club beve been delivered by the manefactarers end their distribar i] coed at once, Other |lote will be a s fast as mode and thonsan children oan be sap- plied with them during the seek. The pin a — handsome star of gilt. The ribbon i of bright red and bears the wing legend Tee Presie Sree Senta Claus Club, 2" Now at the bedees Iy it is expected thet the membershap: > will be rapidly increased of little ¢ have writen te . Stan sending their dimes and the will on . - by mail The teachers in tka. wil be app with badges, and will enroll such of their puptle as want to become members of the | thereby contrabvite bapa fortunate Little ones at Christmas time Ail of the money given by the children we memberat + goose int anus of the club and will be exywad charitable jects of the organivats Ashe ached hildren joing the club will be asked to re. port to their teachers cases of poor children whom they may kuow who will mot have a gladden their Christmas unless Ti Evesina STAR Santa Claus Clab br them. Older folk» may help sma ge wave. atribate hibe | for the clab,thromghy Leoat pramable treat toe reaching and relieving the poor at Christwas tame A YOUNG MANS SUEC Max Metzeroit Sends a Ba Own Bram, et Through His THE ACT COMNITTED IN THE STORE ¢ om F. PROOP, WHERE mF was ED a LOVE AFFAIR AND YOVERTY THE INCITING cases, Shortly sfter 8 o'clock this morning Max Metzerott, « collector E. F. Droop, 925 Pennsylvania avenu mitted suicide by shooting himself through the head. The tragedy wasa sensational one, with @ Pathetic sequel. Young Metzerott came to thie country in 1889 from Hildburghausen, Ger- many, and for some months was engaged in @ brass foundry in New York city, The work, however, greatly impaired his health and « year later Mr. Droop, who was am ul of his father, sent for bim and gave tore. It was not long afer that he met and fell in rman girl. But his pow- | erty prove riage aad this so preyed | npon his mind that he became despondent and frequently ne Mr. Droop did all WANTED To Dim, » could to cheer the Foun. trong lettess of recommenda- said the judge, “or somebody will go to jail.”” [tion to business men with whom be sought Orders were given to the officers to keep the | ¢ and tried to @issunde tites from j steps clear and the judge eaid he intended to | of marrymg until be bed some have the order enforced. - vend upon. Sunday morning the The judge also explained who were to occupy | two bade kong aud earnost talk. Sou the diiferent parts of the court room and suid | yy tt eaid he was despendent and want he intended to arrange a room where counsel op saw that the love affair was could go with their clien ut all, and he renseured the Young man of his interest in hitnand anged Lim to brace up and work for the cousummation aa Cards are out for the crystal wedding of Mr. | tations, and concerning the crowd on the steps | or hie han 3 beaut aunens TO as ie ontsitet Res and Mrs. Jobn I. Leitch. The event will take | of capers and others he seconded the judges | “Cy, tal biien: But he could wot rouse tan, RAN SOE Eat aw. | chean. 7 S CAPITAL place on Monday, December 19, at their resi- | remarks and said he would gladly assist the | gue score, He reached there al sur. chortle sae = <B-W:_ | COMPANY. SE eat cor Weng, | S202, 02 Lydecker avenue, Holmead Manor. | court in its effort to break up that practice. | afterward be was joined by another clerk, and DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS eee hed AAUEY. GOING SOUTH WILL | One of the features of tho evening will be the a | the two awaited ihe arrival of the manager. ISTH ST, BER. 8 AND T. portert porticres, ruse, brie Ker, at Once” Ad- | Christening of John L. Leiteh, jr. The Census Office Bullding. [Mr FX wer. Young Met ch has a front of 20.10, running back to a wide | dress RICHMOND, Star offic x The Shakespeare Club was entertained on | To the Eaitarof The Fveuine Star | tired wa’ and suid be would walk at Hess asses Sumorized we sel Aer gfe dave At | FOK BALE ONE POOL AND ONE BILLA LED | Saturday evening by Mr.and Mrs. J. W. Pilling | _ In your issue of Saturday last in speaking of | the block get the sot eek et nw. | tah Melatonin se ET | 8t their residence, No. 1301 Massachusetts ave- | the safety of the several buildings rented by | from the ID street ontrance. By ‘that FO8 SALE 180 DESIT ABLE BUILDING LOTS Fehercd te Wahine is (ee a) nue. ‘There was a large attendance of members | the United States government your reporter | time the manager would probably be there Powaiier, betwoon D and Ete 1.25 per real estate “don't fail to read our” and visitors. This was the beginning of the | quotes me as saying that the census building | T¢ manager arrived in a little while and ___101 F at. new. i antic building, | the trogram was particularly ejeabin” met 5 : : ward Metzerott came in aud Mr, Foi SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ONE OF TH FOR SALE 4 CALIGRAPH AND YOST TYE: | Hay the pomaa ot opened the elagd cee stood me. My remarks to him about that build- remarked that it took him « long time ean Sutin GaUial cag poment ‘aimlaie ines by u feilcitous speech, followed by a piano | i" egaeg tingid the Inte: — that | to walk around the square. i 5 1th £0x1505 only oye. fi, Nsmap | Se solo, overture from “The Three Dukes.” by | He refers to, was that it was an excellent build- | T WINSELY IN THE MEAD. and inauy others, OW Wittre, OK SAL Mri Aaeae W \Tweli ing, and that during its full occupancy, when it | atte 000 Fst. i lone « Ar arrin Soene V, ect 4, of Twelfth Night,”’| contained the grostest amount of elornge: the | Without replying Mctzeroti ram hs hand tute JO SALE—LOTS— ren woo AMERY WHLPESTGES: | Tit, Mr. Croker so Matcotio, Mr. Keliher | contained the greatest anount of storage, tbe | Without ng," Well, good-bye, Mr. F DY OW. WHITE, Royal st Alonaudris, Vas LpU's 18: | Fatian, and Mr. Boarman, Sir Toby. Piano | building w rk of motion, springing | bis hip 1 kin 8 % m0 Royal st. . a : <jcpace | solo, Miss Dyrenforth. Reading of Cap and | *ettiement. As the published statement is | Boucher, Lout a Mr. Boucher Me x0 QOR SALE—A FINE MODERN SEVP N-ocTAVE | S0l0, ‘ ns i Band | very damaging to the buildin i ite 16S | call hold ' 4 wt near NX ave, ow, 5 1 eeo weal fame ‘sanare ing. riety carved | Della. be the editor, Mr. Dodge. —Song- | yet damaging to the building and. its owuers | called to li te bed co. bas Florida Sih now: 18x80, s, full iron frame, overstrume bass, 31 | Serenade, Tosti, by Miss Leavitt. Recitation, | * (2!) =" sil i zs itied. the cold Iver wns pres Bic fice! 1425 Corcoran | “How to Eat de Possum,” Mr. Ballinger, who sspectfully, — Twist. | to his right temple « manecoud a thirty= — OR SALE—ONE OF THOSE W ‘on encore recited the soliloquy from **Hamlet.”” aspector of Buildings. | eight-calit veshing throweb his playing Pacior orchestrc airs in orchestral style: ori-iual BideagyatG. L, WILD & BROS, FOK SALE—WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PROP. erty in Columbia Heihts, Mt. Pleasant, Holmead Menor. Iucleside and other’ adjacent peoverty.. and Pe ties desiring to sell or pure iH] find it to their OR SALE—CHl Ati “teallonus. 'ZiVELY & FINLEY. Fins front cu ., cost 805, for $22; = BoP sth Incae re cherry ward: ‘AV SPECULATIVE FIGURES. pore. Sta S27 and " ‘: board, F.*P. class, cost tor 5 falnut, side. Jets in Kalorama, ards ¢ for 810: = letter brenses, 3 fue couches cheap rs ott oth st. now And otter scbulvts TOK SALE WALT, AND SHOW CASE: fend for plats and prices, Imerless sun: modern tmnr THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Lowe hystowucter ; reco™ ing amit shereid ba 0-3 224 Fat. aw. | formerly’ used by weather bureaw, HL. PLES, Optician, cor. #4. F°Q2 SALE-ON THOMAS CIRCE. finest bilihtine sites in the, northwest, fronting 53 —ONE GOOD COMBINATION LOCK feet on M si. and. 17-97 on Thomas Circle, G0 feot Also one furn ture 5 deep, containing 1.443 square feet. If sold before | order. “Inquirs © H. BAUM January 1, 1893, $31,000. 6 st. new. s THOMAS J. FISII°R & CO., Por sai r FUR. a10.3t sed F st. is Bids Ok SALE_CORNEN 3D AND T STS. ; F fronton T and 100 feet om Ba; sidewalk, curbine, werage, wide parktug. “Can tbe subdivided very economically. Untl January 1, 1808, Boe. por square F foot. "Electric cars pass this property. Bernard puppies from prize-win- | THOMAS 5. FISHER & Co., Cail early and yelect your choice. SOHN 10% 184 F st. a. H. THIES, 1511" Edizondson ave., Baltimore, Md, Ok SALE-GOOD LOT NORTHWEST, 20 Sebel a 2 ie feet front, f0F. oe. sg. oes so11-- 82,000 | POOR SALE—ENGINES, BOILERS, & ALL NEW, Small tof, dta st. ne. for 200 "6p | \d_ prices. WMC! CODD, 11! ALB PARDON 60. V | Broadway. Baltinore on aout GL Lath st. FX SALE—A FINE UNIVERSAL -HaMMOND ferlus,) Mveugt apa and duplicator supyiios. aR NEAR | MAN'RSON, 725 7eh st now. Ex Mass: Dtrelly locsted in the fash- | POR SALE--UPRIGHT SHOW CASE, 6-FOOT SHOW fouabie BET LEPoty, "ewe ‘cor, | FORSAUE UPRIGHT SHOW CASE.6-FOOT SHOW Tel a vit | wale coin catalowarn, ola fine Eon : Sine Nowe | oisoe sped cyne boned ‘OR SALE-IN THE FASHION LE NORTH. ——— ” > wists neat Connegtient aver nial obheatie bat eane | POE BALE-GOLD FISHES FROM 10 CENTS UP a. ae ae DET anaes Sa regk fremts | socy Mdalters ‘bites, cancion amgcking birds, par- wae OD. sw. Cor 1h aed | tufted. SCHMID'S” BIND STUE, 7 nw. POR SAE sa. 1057, yk SALR— "OTTO" GAS ENGINES, square foot; and second-hand: any size. Ben! for aOR eaton DS BALLAUR. Agte, Fit Tit FPR SALE SQUARE 1056, ONE BLOCK BAST OF Lineoin Park, one of the ‘most economical squares in the market: just the property for an investinent company oF syndicate to develon to advantaze; onl} AGAINST THE RAILROAD. The Judgment of the Lower Court Giving Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Glick AOR SALE-HOWARD AV lived on Ist street east between I and w.. very hi NEAK 14TH ST. apdvome buildirg lot Atontng back to ce, i vicii “ye being the Takoma Hotel, where the e' SO REBPORDW. WALKER & SON, 1000Fe_ |» in the vicinity of the “¥" formed | Being the, Takoma, Hotel, ‘wh consisted Fr wALE- _— | by the tracks of the company, anl| of MW. ‘8. Teppan and athe Sedan ae SUILDING LOTS; SUITABLE FOR SUBDI. jin the court below recovered damages to tue kthayerones and Stisoee ‘Tappan, Poole. Jordan, LOTS NORTHEAST AND NORTHWESE: NDE | amount of $500, because of the nuisance | Parnes, Valentine, Semmes. Lennon, Willisme, ot ROR Sean Any NORTE Uaee created by the company in leaving ite cars in | Nottingham, Irwin und Mesers, Hasee, oth and Dats, n.e. ; 58x75. front of Glick's rene ance, the nuisance con-| Nottingham, Holst, Barker, ‘Titus, C 5 sisting of smoke and cinders engines | x; Pierce, McGor i Ken- 18th and Duncan n.e. ; 682100, of: toe: doapiny aud Ohmexiota conte Keon —= : — ‘19th and Lawrence n.w. ; 64x100. ——-< phere ae a ‘a : judge Cox sai contention was ‘ath and Bacon; 656x150. whether the court below 5 ‘construed F ot. between 12th and 18th n.e.: the rights of the company to use their tracks. ‘lots jeach 172200. He said it was difficult for a court unfamiliar Wulard st. n.w.; With railroad management Yo define the exact Blots; each 20x80. right in such cases. The Court in General mika Latha }Term bad held in « former case that rail- iierecnn road could not use ite tracks or sidings for the purpose of parking cars thereon, Elliott ot, moe. near Mg. aves arg it that the court below in ite in i structions to the jury bad not i 26th near K n.w. ; 20288, beyond that. A railroad has the right to make Name wee b-youonable use of the street in making 3 ceiving and dispatching ite trains, 1410 G st_| use must be QT ON & BET. 18TH a7-8t Fanta teeane Sees ‘Aitim REDFORD W. WALKER & 60K, » | ite trains, 006 Fie HALE oy, | | of the case below boiate Song, “He Loves Me, Because He Told Me So,” larris. An original ver- read by Mr. J. H. Whit- nce Birdie Commenced Her man, by Mr. Hay. Miss Dyrenforth. ‘Recitation, “The School House,” Whittier, by Mr. Hay, “Lady Clara Vere de Vere,” by Miss Rhodes, After several amusing anecdotes by Mr. Hay the company repaired to the dining room to the hospitality of the hostess, T. J. Gorman of Chariton Heights, Md., gave a christening dinner in honor of their infant son, Francis Joseph, on Sunday atternoon at their home, Rose Terrace. Covers were Jaid for thirty friends and rela- tives from Washington, Albany and Charlton Heights. The parlors and dining room were beaatifally dressed with evergreens. The inlly beautiful, chryeanthemums by the composer, M. sion of “Miss Muffet aker. Bong. Delsarte,” Ni enjo ‘Mr. and Mre. table decorations wei ellow and whito roses an boing used in the large conter pleses of tables Each guest was presented with a small box containing christening cake with a miniature of the baby suitably engraved. The evening was enjoyabl Several vocal selections by Miss Ada Parker. bered by those present. and Mra Jas. Misees A delightful musical Elliott and othera. room: Dermott, Mrs. Wake, Mrs, Gorman and Messrs. Wake, ‘Keleber and Readings by Mr. helped to make it an evening long to be remem- Piano solo, Recitation, and Miss Wake The guests were Capt. Gertrude C ‘Turpie will receive after the holidays. A jolly party of young folks enjoyed a tally- destination AT THE RIVER FRONT. ARRIVED. United States light house tender Violet, Baltimore; official cruise. Schooner —. Portamoath, Va. 200,000 leths for Ws EY , Cumberland, 125 . Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, | Mr. and “Mra. Wake, Mra, Mary Power, the Ada McDermott, ‘ogan, Maggie and Martha Fitzgerald, Virgie Waugh, Norah Blandford and Katie Farrington, Dre. Chas. K. Koons, Wm. Cogan and Stubblefield, Mesers. T. D. and P. J. Keleher, Charles Ketcham, Gus Fuller ‘and Mr. Gaylor, the | Misses Wake and Masters Jas. P. George and Hamilton Keleber and Thos. and May Gorman. The members of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor of the North Presbyterian Church were entertained last Friday evening by the Misses Kidwell, 602 M street northwest. t rogram was rendered by Miss Carrie V. Kidwell, assisted by Miss Clara West, Miss Mamie West, Miss ‘orter, Miss Senator David Turpie of Indiana has taken tthe Irvington for the winter. Miss Steamship Company. about a few days ago by Superintendent Calla- han of the Norfolk and Ws ence with the officials of the other compan ‘The initial cargo was shipped f on Saturday per steamer chusetts, | Massachusetts and J. H. Compton, son of Rep- | admirable imp: resentative Parnes Compton. wer» among the | peared. mand of Commodore eereitt Why the Cable Broke, To the Editor of The Evening Star Tam no fatalist and hs no bigoted notions of Providence, but I think the cable of the avenue line broke last Mo cause @ conductor put off eight children, who had spending the day, and com; to Capitol Hill, The little folks had got their | writ transfers going out at that poiut and natural! ay evening be- his car at 15th street been to Rock creek led them to walk supposed it was the place to get them on their , retarn trip. It was dark and the c parents were uneasy, but they all. 1 few hours later to hear that a kind Providence which watches over the defenseless bad «napped the cable and laid up trafic for veveral hours, Ihave written the president of the company ite _—_ and he takes no notice of any complaint. Do | ui not think that transfers should be given at | same point going and returning? WwW. EP. Along the Wharves. A freight dispatch line has been perfected | between New York and Washington by an agreement between the Norfolk and Washing- ton Steamboat Company and the Oid Dominion he deal was brought ington, in confer- m New York ‘iuyandotte, reached Norfolk at 2 o'clock Sunday, was transferred to the propeller Washington and delivered to the | consignecs at 8 o'clock this morning compa ship via the Old has increase in freight ton: Representative John resentative passengers up aboard Thelocal juested its eastern patrons to Company. A heavy | is looked for. | Andrews of Massa- | Sherman Hoar of pro Washing- | ton, Davis, from Norfolk and Fort Monroe this She The old wood schooner tunity to repair. new timber. morning. Schooner Annio F. Clark has taken up posi- tion in the stream and is awaiting an oppor- in dire need of some Mary Catherine is at the docks and expects soon to go on the marine railway for overhauling. The old Potomac steamer John W. Thompson will leave this evenis A vast amount of 1m) decks and Rappahannock en enenneinn with Washington. for Baltimore in com- yupont. the Thompson. She will be rebuilt. from the por) poo pape! Her bull is of iron Bhe tis ined for duy of her launch. ss food ae it was on the a Site with new hotlors andl sngioe, new wheels, steering gear, electric lighti works. She will and The stemaee Edmarth Tulle, of the Colgrove lines, for Florida, Donaldson, | is still out. Mr. Buebler Colgrove is aboard Game Cock, | her. D. | ‘The Potomac traders Everct E. Dale, Thomas C. Eaton, Father and Sons, Maria Ashby, E. 3M. Sons, Ashby, Mpureer Guest of toe seamer Matiano I are the docks from cents for commen 10 61 for doieders nfm 8 numerous at several the farms of Mz. Stone at ‘Mathine Patch nat boasted of duck, goose and % ncit® Alesis io ogain in the Washington chan- Capt. Matchett, to the Mexican Over his Sutter, the Leven. {bran Mr. Boucher quickly recovered humself, ning to the fallen mon jerked the pasted from his b war extinet Ofte: vk charge of the store until ary te | man's pocket were three letters write man and a Mr. FF. Droop, Mr. Ed. Hoff, 234 t northwest, and Mies | Alma Knobloch. * mt. The last one contain Jail had a request thet they be de- erott was th yn of Chorles Met- some years ago wax employed bere gical surves, anda distant rele gee Flor work in AGUE. Addresses to Ynsign E ‘The Washin Deiiered by ith Marshall, ers of the auxiliary Chiet league of the Salvation Army are looking for- ward with keen inte coming tomorrow of their Edith Mar-ball, from New York to address meetings te be beid here with a view to recr 2 the league. ° meeting is held tomorrow (Tuceday) evening a Methodist Chureb and another W nitty at the New York Avenue F Charch, both at 7:30 hope that the text in the Sala f theme oppor tunities to ante of ate work dito thizers and well wishers ¢hall as a pleasing speaker, E scion wherever she has ap- + eV mpe A GREAT Poor BALL GAME, All-Washington to Play the ¥. M. €. Team on Christmas Monday. Capt. Wells of the ¥. M. C. A. foot ball team and Capt. Wilson of the C. A.C. team this morning completed arrangements for « gauwe an All-Washington eleven and the ¥. M. C. A. team. This contest promises to be fully ne close and exciting as any game played here this your. The ¥. 3G A tcom been Sune Greorge- the Columbias and having toot ball champase town University claim the wam will . Butterworth and the other 0 will then be home for ship by default. The All-Washington include Phil Ki ‘Marriage licenses have been issued to the fol- lowing by the clerk of the court: Prank Webster and Eva Perkins; Ernest E. Pons and oe