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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. GC, TUESDA: DECEMBER 27, 1892. AUCTION SALES. SOCIAL MATTERS. | seth nietnday by ton om 9 aoe SEVENTY-THREE ON THE ROLL. FUTURE DAYS. ‘The quaint little edifice known as Calvary! Mrs. G. T. Dunlap of 3102 Qutreet northwest | The Prisoners Who Visited Judge Kimball's | Adverse weather is the alleged cause of today’s slack | The Corner Stone of ™ : ‘Court Today. frade. Ponitry has advanced 1a cents rer pound. Cathedral to Be Laid Teday. ONS, GOLD | "THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctu, G12 Est. nw. | (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.,u12 Est. nw. | Chapel, on Madison and 18th streets, was the | will receive Thursdays during the season. i a | Nery ittie ts im the hands of the wholesaier, and amouse, core VE. ining umes aS p eagomna FRAME DWELLING xo. i249 | Scene ofan interesting marriage ceremony today | The Misses Harvey of 923 Maseachuretts ave-| “I ain't got the money thismorning,” was the | {here jeu prophecy thara nator of the retailers wit | THE Corner stone of the grest Protestant MR B STREST NORTHEAST BETWEEN TWENTY-SECOND STREE! NORTHWEST AT |8t noon. A large gath of the friends of | nue, bave returned from the Visitation Acad- |" of many of Judge Kimball's callers this (go long. T¥ retail market fs heavily stocked with | Episcopal Cathedral of St John the Divine, et a | OBVTUESDAY, JANUARY Turnn, mea, av | peas pele, Barelay aud Mr. Jallus Howard ome, Frederick, for the holidays, and have ss | morning. “Ifyou trust me,” they said, “Tl turkey and the priceyremain the samoasof last week. | that i to be the future ornament of ove of the | remo, ws P. of ot i ae Fl | The + = 1 Mi 1, Mr, | their guest Mise Cora Daw. Pay you as‘scon as I get it. x ct ig inet ore Si , We | 7OaNOe. 5 J s SO Pe Ed | eetey of mene on the east side of 2 y «| John Pratt of New York, Mr. Julius Sema Miss MoPherson, High School, "88, Wellesley, | The judge informed them that the court was | Fe | the Morning Side Park section of New York WASHINGTON MARKET. AUCTION 8: . : signet trates will of FUTURE DAYS. Peeiee Poe forsale on Babu ar THE METH ser 100 teel, Sunproved by a two-story frame | Montclair, N. J.,and Mr. Percy Epler | [38, is spending the holidays with her mother at | doing a strictly cash business and was not run- : < | city, will be Inid aftern, Potwer Pune, Die ‘MO. hing nim proved, dwelling iN. J. a not run- | PS : city, w this eon, Bishop poner Be ge ee ning an installment house. A few exceptions Sy last "2s ra ee 5 | een ierip, frou, ie day of | aeaiTeasts atte Option of the rurchaser: Canvey | Dy" Robert Bitelon, carte inrcidh the best masa, SORE gS were made where good indorsers were obtained : 5 silo: | Bishop Doane of Albany. me Morsatty with <= e Pr a Cay A depos | Mz. Henry Eliott of Mirwankee, and the bride saa oatte and a few days were given in which to produce | ‘ a sew | A temporary platform structure bes bese : sien ae min THOS. DOWLING & SON, | and groom approached the altar together. At AN APPEAL. the amount charged against them. | a Thats, | erected on the «ite, within which the cereme ABO POFCRARCE: WIELTAM H. ROBERTS. Trusten, = << | the chancel gate the couple waited for the Oh, novelist, a little light Seventy-three names were on the roils and | g | nics will take place. The main part of the Care aces G. Ls} panne lle engl passed ee We humbly beg of you. fully seventy of them had been celebrating the eans. 3 c building, which t of wood, covered with canvas, Fie tens dees y | Thompson Cole the nesistant rectorof Epiphany Why are the clocks of which you write | holidays eee es ere pee eel serinach, Si camigower "Canta per se aeons c sania — aeze JEW YFAR [TS Qowrne. Chureh, ofieated. Rev. Mr. Aspinwall, rector All made of ormolu? where ing was free to callers, an: hes agley ~ rround. | cach 30 fect long and 26 fect wide, These . a . \ i iG gw YE‘E IS Couixe of Calvary Chapel, wasin the chancel. The cniae g one man said he had called on friends and in- Ae 3 Kn-y. | Wings make the ‘structure cruciform end give re VAL SAR BEAL ESTATE Ty, EDGEWOOD. ae “You're guine to rereive, ere you nott | bride carted mens cithoher the tok from : . dulged in alittle wine that went to his head | #2 S0s4 50: x: CineiEB: | tho eect of a nave and eran By ictus of tower ‘ cadaepivaet Se ey TAL Joe ae it someshing’s | which the wtervice was rend, the gift of the fod Ptratran ence ayy and resulted in getting him in trouble. | = fames Seana Sih | The building will be lighted by electricity Bewie, deceased mt Desring: dete San tine LAMP in’ it when the evening | officiating clergyman, Her wedding gown was | Candy retired from business. john F. Hopkins was the first guest who was | $4. + " | and heated by steam. In the center of the nave p-—E . ‘ of heavy corded silk made with a conrt train of — mted by Usher Kendig, and he gave evi- York, $5.50 r will be the corner stone. Tiers of seate have Fi Sa Nhs white Drocaded satin, a oee Sontics ‘The summer fly is completely superseded by = of a desire to apologize for bie drunken pap: S Cet y rights, | Deen built in the structare for the acoommoda- ! ve was nearly cove: it point of ol spree on tmas day. He was ina iv BOs do. ii2-1 tion of 1812 perso ho will be present at the oan 7) apenas Duchows Ince.” ‘The same lace trimmed the the wintel Sus an the raigning eccemmery evil, broken-up condition, and the outward evidences | #200, cuzsts, 7 #280 ceremonies os guests or in en, official canectty, Ail that tract of it is see <p | bodice and sleeves, It waa worn by her mother 2a of rum were unmistakeable. “se sf ox: | A large bu: resented by Mra. Bowdom coanty, set 1 i HEDD B8:: 432 OTH SF: | tor ber own wedding. Her tulle veil was held | “Johnny, you always fare well during the|° “Guilty,” be replied when arra Pe I Sa bearing the coat of arene of the » of New jattiet of Cofumta, convey . S. Suebp & Bro: ra St: igned che A. Suit ant Lewis Was: | A ‘: @26" | to her hair by some pretty pearl pins, and her | holidays, don't you?” drank and disorderly. er Yon | do.. aati) yor barrel;, crepes, catewe, 18 | York, will Sy from the center pole of the - Hl Bowie by dead dated Feurn Siamond ornaments were the groom's gifts | “Yes'm, 1 get candy for Christmas and| “Five dollars or fiftcen days. pg ne tahanes.sS-.a@l perbunck. | ¢ipal pavilion. The orphan asylum ve ‘ee wee Mg ed Going to the altar she held back her veil on one | meaicine for New Year's.” “Judge, your honor,” said the prisoner, “I | Dried fruite— sporsied sips. lates, appion. | used asa place of assembly by the ot ~ | pent trotterdg whol or by side, and after her marriage the had it thrown + came hers to spend the holidays with my homo | teed, fancy. Sut slioed. Pelaat. 4a’. umefiers. | honor,” "Thuese guests will be about num- B | Jote, an it shail app. moet stvantareoms. back entirely from her face. —_ in | folk. Ihave been in California, and vester- | choice, Taide. Yar ogee) halves unperied. | ber. Invitations were sent to President Harri- a clas to HERE "To (49 FOR CORSETS Mrs. D. Robert Barclay afterward enter-| _ The girl who has to cook, wash and iron will | day I got drunk. Ste Tguartersunpected, Satis evaporated. 14250": | gon and the members of bis sabinet the, gor tained the bridal party anda company of about | be really tickled to learn that Boston hasde-| He asked the judge to let him off this time ae Tid Meaterice | CrMor of the siateand his staf, Mayor Grant, Proverty suid and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per 4 aie oun tg tod BA Ours is an “Exclusive Corset House.” @ hundred friends at a wedding breakfast.at | cided that household duties shall be recognized | @nd he would not do so again. § {Paap ter + 148 | the mayor-cloct and other city officials and te = otlon of purchaser’ © deiwett of sell only such corsets that we can | her rexidenco, No, 1704 Connecticut avenue. | ase sero Tender the! titis-cf .Opbologe, 18 |. 2™* Judge was about to. let him off, but 1 es pla, The | the Protestant Episcopal bishops in various A Au town of Upper Mari sold will be required at time of fuarantee «nd that combine a graceful | She was ansisted in receiving the ts by ber za 4 Policeman » Who arrested him, walked up parts of the country. Bors’. 4. n B. Bowie Dy Joseph | sale. {sale to be complied with in ten days, wie * urdbllity. ‘ he guests by will probably result in advertisements in the Khas F 7. | others ine trustees reserve the right to resell the prop shave with comfort and durduility married daughter, Mrs, McClelland, and her and made the case appear ax bud ‘as possible ‘ TRE CATHEDRAL CORNER STONE. mad. records im | gety at the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser oF Ladies who wrens the Equipose Waits | hyspand. Mr. E. D. McClelland, and Miss Bar-| P@pers announcing that “‘a skilled Ockologist | against the young man, and the judge then & rohaser ‘would not be satistied with any other kind. hie hoes he " Hopki © The corner stone is of Quincy granite, four pas MAHLON ASHFORD, clay. The house was decked with holly, ‘mis- | i# open to engagement at so much per week.’ told Hopkins to step bac! at 4 ‘0 MAHLOX ASHEORD.. trast. on No matter whether sonare walking, ridine, | f1a¥-5 4g BO ioe mrifdine 4 pean dicey % ctury,” best, | feet four inches long by four feet four inches aanee sh bn ie rete Ariving, reaching up or down, standins. * ones. newly married coup! NG OF VAS. <tle onl tuo font oun enll enstult teahen | ting ot isin down,the “*Eqripotse Waists” | Teceived congratulations standing under | «1¢ may be true that Iam not very strong as| John Rosch was next called and @ young man ; BeaTie. : Ko | a FUTURE DAY>. areeasy and comfortable. We're sole agents. bsg — a rehng deep recess Of! to staying powors,” skid the snow, “but I| whose face had been colored from excessive use | P7Be, SURzA6. 5 Phe. : pay no ic 8 ane - . eigen aia haar eas “ e bay window. bride's presents were 23 Gi S " ‘ - Inscription, . 27, va) BANE that tract of tendon the Upper Mariboro: and | J ATIMER& SLOAN, Aucts.. 1407 Gat. M. ©. WHEESSS Cornet Emvottam | Gispiased in en epataiea chamber end were a | wsually manage to cover the ground.” of rum responded. He had been t ~ught over — ge Me *| In the stone under the corner stone will be whic TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM-| 1005 » sy x W., BASEMENT EQUITABLE BLDG, | 482zling collection of valuable and beautiful from Anacostia and charged with bemg a com- i cut a receptacie thirty inches long by eighteem STREET. BETWEEN UWELETI AND THI | ~ —— at = | articles. “Our two great bolidayuare Christmas and the | mon drankard. 7 inches wide and twenty-four inches deep. Im TRENT STREETS SOUTHWEST, AND ON | ‘This afternoon Mr. and Mra. Pratt left for | Fourth of July,” said the reflectiveman. “But| “He's what you might call the king of the |“; eatern, fresh this will be yasel s enienooues bor. cons Wl tn aonan | _dereia Steers sonrawers > | Siven Wane focmoris the nome, it, Mitwankee; where the | thoy are very different.” THE Bougut splat of whisky. yenterday and | shoes the cotner stone, willbe of Quincy greeie, an been subdt- 2 ae : formot @ principal of one of the ny Y y y 1 fe 4 . of prepared, whieh will be ex- Whereas & dectee of the § me Conrt of the 4 See = ” rr e Se es nay eg ee See Saiterac casita educational institutions of that city. They will | “*Yes," replied De Kicque. “One brings the | went down on the railread and drank it: Half He etait winonk the relice deposited under the stone oe andersbened ccmber, A. D” Int, ip an equity canoe devending fo xo to housekeeping at 571 Van Buren street, | family doctor and the other the surgeon.’ an hour Lal runk and woi eee ey peced 4 fragment of « brick bearing ou 8 ilvor Ati that House agdiot finest on Malm strets Teh etaty Boars keted therein ae Xo. MANUFACTURED where they hope to be at home to their friends Sos Cae ee ae ee Sabie. Promace’ 4 ~~ ee hires and cnvewed tsb: by ond eam ton, | Reow ules, an ites ‘artalu deed of trast BY after January 1. Two fashionably dressed young men were | “nn Gi > : | fret Christian city new world, where Water, dated January “and in'sald causeand particvlarly deecribed inthe Among the guests at the wedding and break- ‘What have you to say for yourself? 5 the first church was erected by Chi puleepoalatapeieiased |S a ye EER SAMUEL KIRK & SON fast were Judge Shepherd Barclay of St. Louis, | 1ercending the steps to get a cab. ues that's right” Park Columbus, 1498, Leabellea U wie jots | one of th 4 records of the said District: At Our New Store and Manutactory, the bride's brother; Mr. and Mra. Julius How- There goes @ couple of swells with their =. days. ar will be placed « brief note of the old city of Ise | Sodtcopleree <ecaseh Get ean anck of eso aes : ard Pratt, the groom's parents; Mr. and Mrz, | skates on,” said one pedestrian to another. Ten dollars and a very sore bead was the pen- , alae. - b. Had ~ | belia, ending as follows: Je maid land records Im | for such dofa er ct ead indebtedness 106 Baltimore st, east. Charles Johnaon of New York, uncle end sunt} “Looks ae if they had 'm strapped all the way a ep paar piling om pgm on * Chil 36 | When it wae determined fo celebrate, the 3 STE. filet. “commonty called | in writ my, requented @ sale of the reat estate ii t of the groom; Secretary and Mrs. Noble, Mra. a name les Johnson. Char u +» Ma 1: | great explorer by the great Colum- Nonesuch and "The W containing 108 scres, | said deed inetd: now. the tore. Sn. PERSENOS. Sustice Field, Mr. and Mrs, Condit Smaith, Gow, | UP *° thelr necks. South Washington saloons und the peculiar ef. | Wut hicks. Nive, 10°" | spring, “-:| bian exposition in the United States of Amertoa mons ae tem. This property tearip aijeine the Dis | Gveree and sctine uaider te powers if th ‘WATCHES, and Mrs. Fleteber, Representative and Mra, | “Ob, no. You can see by looking at them | fect of whisky sold in that section showed iteelf | I tdalse ‘ rs government sent Lieutenants Coltocaresses £ the purchase money | sfthe premises, on THURSDAY. JANUARY LIETH, auaihe aigim* | Morrison, Mrs. Vest, Col. and Mra, Denver and | that those fellows are too fastidious to wear | in hisconduct. He went through Van street ; oe or ib. : Walter McLean, with other officers from ne orphans court for | 18KK st THREE OCLOCE Ta gi;y the followsne de 3 the Mines Denver, Representative and Mrs. Ca- | anything but club skates.” ad stopped at ae boos of Dennis — — 4 the United States a it 4 to examine | in the District aforesaid. to wit. Parts of lots num- ble, Capt. and Mra. Lusk, Mr. and Mra. George Paediatr tienen an old colored citizen who gives trouble to no fotias, Babe. * Geese 7 2 report upon the ruins o ‘city of len | Bered eleven (11) and twelve (12), in y ‘ R. Wendling, Representative Herbert and one. The old man did not care to entertain | 9 bella, Accordingly they landed on cout a | B. Towxen & Sos. daughter, Mrs. Johu A. Logan, Ausistant At- | CHRISTMAS AMONG THE GERMANS. | [Tr oo nt thelatter'sconduct compeliod him | g tave—Tutter, dressed, LSalt. do., allardduck, | S10t gt “cogtaficy wekistemetstal peta forty (40) fect aud three (2) inchee frou toe southweet | DEALERS IN DEY GooDs, torney General and Mrs. Shields and Miss|‘The Celebration in Thetr Homes and | to do fo. Johnson procured an axand then pro- | 40°, $5 S0a94.00 par ined, 5 tion of the rains, they ercared aiabe of stone, torenty (20) feet, thence weet sisters CG) fects nod | Dress eoods of all descriptions at bottom prices. ae ean ok Dineen Mes John Wo. | The people among, whom the) celebration Of |1)'.51 5 Jote,ey lao taungeh bat Deckecen'| icy Doha’ ea" a formed a part of the church, was brought te o sOuth seventy (70) feet to sald street, at the | Beautiful ling Dress Goods, 5 ter gave their customary reception Inst hn jeg Christmas as a home sfestival originated, the | thought the joke was going too’ far when John- Prairie chicken. @2-00., rket sirons. Pheas this city by Lieut, Walter McLean, United states Flacof beginning. This troperty isimproved by al Ke co avality rerychean | the diplomatic corps and their guests en] ed | Germans, naturally are most devoted to its | son began to pull off the weather honrda, and | "Pics hukegsnd Fonte soapoe navy, and is now presented to the Right Rev, AND THER AFTER, AT QUARTER OF FoUR| All-wool bross Goode 1i4 tl wile, 50s. pee eee pers Tonge) Me Poe. | Cover cbesrmnca’ and ia ikke eliy tay iacge | Ou ve him off with a base ball bat. par Henry C. Potte op of New York, for the O'CLOCK P.M. ON THE SAME DAY. Fancy Table Coversespeciaily for Loliday trade, ter will entertain a party of gentlemen, mostly if it bi i 3 i. cod, dade; cat. loathe. wer | Cathe of al | said Buchanan, “and I hit him a f St. Jobn the Divine, And it ie | By sirtue cf the same decree and acting aeghenille Table Covers, 44, G4 and $4, beautiful | diplomats, at a dinner. number of citizens of German descent gave : Se ee eer Danan atis cstinesy | ovoatly wished Get Ghis Bette portion of the 4 wot T eill offer tor -anrelineof Ladies’ All-wool Skirts, #1and $1.25. | Miss Bertha Chinn will give a tea on Thars-| themselves up to its thorough enjoyment on ¢ appearance of the prisoner had rendered z i | church ‘which first offered up Incense to the FP ant Eee Ene ie ion quatity dont fait | My to meet Miss Smith of Hartford at6 o'clock, | Sunday and yesterday, Sunday being marked | it unnecessary for him tostate where he struck iy : ‘a Shee | Savior in the new world may enter into that to see our #4and 85 th wore mi Mr. Charles Heywood will give a dance on| by unusually impressive services in all the | him. p | grander strncture, which, in the providence of mw wore Ladies’ Coats that we are clos- | voy veur eve, churches, some of which were handsomely | Johnson admitted hix guilt and went down | God, m nd for many ages. pouring out to th one hundred and vence ast by and with 3 ntl Li i , } the whole world the pr Comic satis nection” © Mankels | Some Washington belles will go over to Bal-| decorated. Ih the evening the hearts of the ete ene oe tees ap in Judge | Ml Siowe . ; opt: | Sa aeie don ene ee nee Isr timore tonight to attend the Tuesday assembly, | Sunday school children of St. John’s in South | witjers court for carrying » razor. It was | » : 2 | ‘ne capt op nan Geneniiia, ae which are the great events there for the dancing | Warbington and of the First Reformed German | charged that be had threstened to carve a rare | erie. oa world. Evangelical Church, corner of 6th and N streets | key in Buchanan's anatomy after the other | “Dresscst The Cathedral of St. John wall cost 10,000,000 Terms: The amount of in said deed of trust (to be a a St 410_| Gen. and Mrs, E. W. Whitaker have issued | northwest, were made happy by the usual | trouble. Johnson denied that be had any «uch pan a cniry, and will take fifteen years to build Over enpatake. tastes i are eck invitations for the marriage of their daughter, | distribution of presents, fruit, candy, &c., after | intention, and said that he had shaved with the | Bg*bu "si ned, 10. * rane $1,000,009 are now in the building fund, one | Spec Grace Darling, to Mr. Gorge Gordon Seibold. | devotional singing and suitablo exercises hed | razor yesterday, but the blade looked as though 8: B: vouch recent subscription being for €500,000. The centers por anntamnfrows the ny of sale: or ‘The ceremony will take place at the Calvary | taken plage. A huge Christmas tree formed, | it had been used for cutting sweet breads at a : ans . name of this donor will not be made publie Se | Sealy secured, by der of trast vm the. prop Baptist Chnreh on Monday, January 16, at 8] % ems source from which all these gifts cake walk eA Gers i until January. It is expected that when the la § ge EE Po Sick o'clock p.m. : ap) fo come. i or the next ninety days he will do his walk-| , ‘lowers, Roses: Aun Hey ee) actual building operations are well under way BY sksered And ts st on te Parcel second above de- | ‘THE FATRis now open with a full ting of the Finest | Mr. Jan Duvall of the Franklin enter-| 90° SS a ing in jail, where there is no cake. eri da Jari, Eh i i mauy large contributions will be sent to the or ‘A | ser = at the time of © 2 a ie 5 . 4 h * 1 j wil be reguiredl of the tuschasve ot | Feyaneit and @rordine wil brat the purcyascre | Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Also| tained his guesta and a number of invited | CreTing at the German Lutheran Chu tonight Cael e tag cap iret at, * Boe: | "Te ides of thie grand Ht convegancinue at | co ied with in fifteen | a full line of Brussels and Ingrein Carpets, friends with Christmas dinner last night. | Concordia Church, on the corner of 20th and G| 4 Young man, dressed in his Sunday suit of per daze: 8 i aconthel ba de bisa ~ —- rmy~ 4 wa Se et thetisk | Newstore and new stock. ‘Tweuty por cent lower | Those prevent were: Mra, Weisel, Mrs. Mur-| gtreete northwest, will follow the same tame. | clothes, who gave his name as William Winters, See A dp ny ey oD day of stle the | and coat of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, | than any house in Washington. ion Hyatt, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Selden, Mrs. T. | honored custom. was called upon to answer three charges. He 5 . 3 ; sensnt thier - vr yl j omy tn fdeinaitine parchacers she Sve days | Evgaipe star" MILLE DENT Hructee, "| For this week only my price on Polding Badstrom | F; Clarke. Mrs. Wm. McClelland, Mrs. J. M- | "the Germania Mennerchor celebrates Christ-| was in charge of another man's coupe yesterday | Oda * sk fi a chia ho aune on isomer? of such resale in some newspaper in tue | d2tdvs 0. HES. ave. | €1040850. ‘The sane Beds have been sellime at from | ACT Mrs. HD. Hyatt, Mrs. MeCeney, Mrs. | mas tomorrow evening by a grand festival, | and he drove through the strecte ia x reckless i m ‘ : “It will be the people's churep, in which ne Wain wi WikiaeGncie $12 to 800. Give me acall and be convinced that THE | (CCK: Mrs. Capt. Walker, Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. | gitt-distribution among the young ple and | manner and at a rate of speed greater than : reserved righ! can be bought, haat or hired on —— FAIR fa the place — , Mrs. Hope, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and | an enjoyable ball at Concordia fal, to which is ailowed by law. The poor horse was the suf- |” | Cor 3\c.:]any pretext whatever. It will be the #! IMPROVED, BUSINESS PROPERTY soe a eae Wire Gperthwaite, Misses DeLeon, Mary E-| the public at large will be admitted. Those | ferer Inst night, but the driver got the worst of | X°- ft, Ge. 3 § Mrited. 42. Market | ehtine of memorials of our honored dead. It ~ N STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUC- —_ ade, Jovephine Hyde, E. R. Hyde, Louise | who have never witnessed the home-like enfoy- | it today. = s : ae 3 we poll pee yey ge == TION (PREMISES Ri Harrivon and Miss McCarthy, Mosers. George | ment which German-Americans impart to their} Fines amounting to $20 or eixty days were age, a commanding witness to faith in the un- UNCASSON BHOS., Anctioncera On FRIDAY, DECEMBI URTIETH, at FOUR SMITH, THE GREAT PRICE CUTTER, and Carroll Duvall, C. Romero.L. A. Me entertainment will find it worth while to look | imposed, and, like the other prisoners, he vw . Rew, I 3 eae. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME STORE AND! part orisinel lol No 12 te slusre No 498 Bove TD fs Logan Chipman, Mason, H. upon such scenes of interest. stepped back in the crowd to await the arrival | j>.°: : cee S2sg5:| The fend grew. Contributions come from MERLING CORNER. OFC “ASD” THI. | foe inches ‘rout by @ fect dsep vo alley, topmowed | gq-pq,NO® Tend 745 7th at. n.w., cormerot Hst. | Bright, . ‘The patrons of the German Orpban Asylum | of a $20 bill or the prison van. Z ibs... S1a8l. i the Vanderbilts, th Pierpont M tg ph a LO Clarke, H. L. Gott, T. P. Clarke, Weeks, T. D. | on Good Hope hill have arranged for the annual |” James A. Suowder. the colored man who was tee geht SRE a’ coe ‘ol the inn co 1d of che De fate and thowe im search of ood hasinens propertt re B Saliol, Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh, Mra. Saxton, | presentation of Christmas gifts to their wards | released esterday on account of -a defective iscopal Chureh, and in 1887, less frict of Colambde we wilise'l in fron: 0” the presu- | ‘Terms of sale: One ha balwace th two and henson e = Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tubman, Miss Whiteford, | the institution on Theeedee evoning, to which J “ fs F FcR he SP SDAN. THe FOURTH Dah OF | ttes years f'r notes bearine fate “est from dx le Mackineesh Sahing. | Mr. and Mra. Alger and Mr. Truxton. The | ther have extended @ general iaeiion teat nee eee Sg ade. 5 De a year after the memorable mecting, ine boo ARY. A, D. ined. “AT FOUN CLOCK P.M, | and secured py a deed of trust om property 90 Gold Seat rand of ve ry % a. at fact enoagh of a fund fora good payment on the sacchari Snead ajo trate me cif | Fxmaring, Rec vahanyr heart. GaNagrn shes | | pub Sete, [Drerthoes, | Suet peementec Mr. apd Mra, Duvall wills tho¥e who ane I them in years past ASS wearer Ricks was heard from when Sam ¥ cas lade coals, iashinewn. District of Columbia, | property off. rms of save are hot secre unequaled | Horse Cov- | sive . building up o! ritable enterprise. was called for trial. Wi mit was a In November, 1887, thie was secured by the Sooes sui ‘s ‘neti e tot tent Be" tees som _— — Gi Rank comer aantn ee Ra agg t RUBBER je Ps Mra. Col. Hoyt has gone to Chicago to visit) an extensive program has been arranged for the repetition of the many stories told before he purchase of the oid Leake and Wat fwen'y four (50) fect one andl Walt Ciginches fost es aga ae = her daughter, Mrs. Constantine. occasion. Asylum property for €850.000, This has the fol- Aprons, appeared. 999 tgs) raser. et gn south C street ty the fail depth on Ish street | 246 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Leiner iste —_— > fo was drunk and did not remember, ssid ARRIVED. = a ret sis (6), i square = a ma e eucher party was givon at the , lowing dimensions: Bored feo handed ant tinctp ate ons taciacine | PRUSTER'S SALE OF PROPERTY IN TEE CITY G. Rw: Fr sha tache epee cr Maek icbed ue be VA end aries the lawyer. eowiagey glomtgpantiagenromgt ee vondig ad er Of said lot, and thence rua- OF WASHINGTON. D.C. SITTATED ON foodyear KNubber Gar Hubber ani Lather | residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Becker, 1135 —— “was told yesterday that your honor had | delphia, 44% tous © a, J: Mo-nineside Park side... fx fmt onst on Catrest twenty-four (24) feet one and a | FILST STREET BETWEEN G AND D STKEETS 34 Cust h fo | 10th street northwest, last night. ‘The first] There Has Been Good Skating for Three ; : N nd | Querie,” Phitladel; 6 “ 20th avenue vide. . ’ an Shell Cm tevtane ‘So EE ceaceee” Sheere sont on | By virtue of a decree panced the @th day of Decem- ta, Hverythingin Kubber. | and Miss Madge Bowie, and Mr. Walter Benja- 2 : of course you could not tell jst ho Ae Caren Bae bw ; LIRR strcetSdesscesonesscne creams Yash street sduty (80) fest to” the best | Ber. 1N@2. by the Supreme Courtof the District of a a \d Miss Nellie Bray carried off the booby | _ Christmas comes but once year and skat- | effec rive s 5 : as A competition for the plan among architects ‘wisn all the haprovementa. ways. case Grist. | Columbia th the ean William C. Dew At 11:30 o'clock the party entered the | ing does not come to Washingtonians much | “‘I don’t want to know.” the judge said. 7 : eit eek: | next resulted in the selection, in July, 1801, af ia Sate blanging or Se yor eta es dining room, where refreshments were served, | more frequently nor, as a rule, does it last | _,4 Sue of €5 or fifteen dars was imposed and : 5 x | one of the firm of Henis & LaParge of New forms: bue-third of the pucchase money incash, | 3 e. O'CLOCK P.M’, offer after which music and singing were enjoyed | much longer. These are not the only reasons | Couns0! aiked repaleag agg be given a few pe oan serie ud Sole. | York city. Their adea isa church planned tm Balance in one and two years, with notes besrine G per | or <ileat Public auction the following real estat = until a late hoar. Among those present were Pe ‘ = hs fe CB Wee OO Bey ane Ee. x t 5 Fiotilia in tow of Lizza Hunt and J er the carly Christian ebas cout interest per annum from de. cf sale, payabie | ® ie city of Washinton, DAC. to wit , Sebi ree dtienne | ‘at every available piece of ice within the| Judge Kitubell declined to give him any time, tho touts Gephae Chace sanunily snd tovecerared by adect of rest on | north Tf feet 7 inchee of lot Mo" li-end the wack aia cok) wake d ‘ettie and Gertrude Becker, Adrienne | ‘Bt : - 2 BIS 5 pha Chu praia aT casi, atthe aption of the pur- | feet incre of by the depths there f. a" Be" : . dort, Mildeed Lamont, Grace Winslow, | limits of the District has been covered | and counsel sid he would be responsible for pete Serna Bee alae pecker coe resents] ws rv wants terecacded os bask. Wr. Te 6G a | Twenty-Kight Stegrece Below Zero in North- Risstons der trusie Loerey, Madge bowie [fac . Ue yupest) jowo. 1 Aare | witht) 8 | Ss scaa tat or encia a cece eee: plied with” ~ . otherwise the | of the records of the surveyor's : i District of 7 | and Messrs. Clas. W. Burnham, "1 owd = of ters, for skating si 1 steep Ma 4 - “ Season reserve in abt to resell the provervy at the | Colbie, subject tos deed ‘of trast te. eecure the ern Now York. 4 Rergatin, Wm. B. Becker, Albert| js hort thet, overy ankaterty for ikating | ing the tine wnd trasting his client, but cour The Sunday school of the Anacostia Yt. E. | eaten, is eb ond cost of the Seer eee, ae ee arene et eae aeration Of $457 80. oe gigg| The thermometer registered 23 degrees below Frank Mudicrre. Chas. Lowrey, Frank | fond of. No day is too cold or windy to keep | “4 he had not the mouey to spare this moru-| Church celevrated Christmas lust night witha | the central > fo curmountel by Gothip Seblished in Weehinctou, D. . | mulhbe reamiced, at thee of ule “If the terms of sale | zero at Lyon mountain, in northern New York, | 3 them from tho glassy surface over which they | "Sr 5.0 on the sidewalk” was the charge} Musical and hterary entertainment of merit zn d the conspicuous feature of this de aozam JAMES JOUNSTON,;| Trustees. | The riche tofossll at the riskams cert of Redefenitie: | Yesterday morning. At Saranac Lake it was 21] Last even: g there wis a delightful little | Slide #0 long as the ice sbows any evidence of S$ " Masonic Hull was never before so densely | “ig” i* the manner in which there spires seem crowded. There was not even stwnd to grow out of the structure—seem to take in the vestibute. ‘The program w c Toot in the very foundation, AUCHONEEEE: Purchaser. A:l conveyancing and recordiss at the ex- | degrees, against Wm. Jones and be peed guilt; wae hae down where he will be given a softer ed. social gathering in the rooms of Mr. and Mra, | being strong enough to bear them. No winter BAtcuirrr, Darc & co. “4 adr 4 R WILLIAM K, DUMAMEL, The cold weather of the past few nights has | F. G. Schutt in the B, and L. flats, 29281; Mf | FAMe is so exhilurating. Ay one skims along in Da ave. Nrasiee, . 5 the brisk kee th tion is one of de- | "> . stereopticon views operated by Ata $ The La rtm is followed im the plan, but pouxcaseoe bigs 2! | frozen the Ohio river at points above and be- ee Toi ian ent ea ight ama faa the exercise sends the blood ting- Plott ayn img nad mere sane | 82 col Superintendent J. E. Powell e | striking deparcures aremade in the termination a ‘ie aged by the Misses Scbutt, comprised v f : re arre for disorderly conduct and the, . . “te are ‘the of low Stenbenville, Ohio. The Coal City ia per- | TENTS Oy contal mnsic, with socken ates | Hing through the veins the result ts fascinating. | 0) guilty ish seal is dene faci Y | festivities were opened by remarks from the | pts, which are eimyly the aprox haps in the worst fix of any boat,as she is | Si; ghd the Missex |Iying on a bar at Brown’ # ED | Joseph Nixon and Ray E198, XEW MA) PSHIK! J D EIGH-| inalso, It is reported ¢! - Aerts to All day yésterday the vicinity of the mouu- superintend ‘A. Linger. Rev. James | the chanc ound. ‘These accentuate Tilt hese the chatt and the little play, | ment, where the most available ice ponds aro| 4 PROFESSIONAL OxAP SHOOTER, Seetaiven, the Spotter poateoes + Konanenque character of the design. The I ia | saa nai a eeaetin cam | rituated, the air rung with the whirr of the} Walter Jones, a neatly dressed ig colored | fant class sang “We il vote for ‘4 twelve great piers which vupport the dome ere = Aisne Rebate Thee vocal | Sharpred edekates as they pun over the smooth man, was ushered into the reception room and | Recitations by Miss Flora Etzler, Mise | to be dedicated to the apostles, the one of es withadepth of &5{ TEENTH. & yeas “ ne A solon by Mr_ Behute, Mee, | ¢; The lakes were well filled with men and boys | asked what he would have. Liberty would have | Gertie Drammond and Mir ta | pecial magnificence being that design for St By virtue of acertain deed of trust dated the 21st | tho Coal City are bro nd that two - 4 apse Awe. by the ‘Wlisueg | 224 hereand there « veuturesome miss would satisfied him, but the judge was not thoroughly | Loft followed. Selections by | the | John. The dome is enriched by scenes from : A. {recorded ‘. | siphons are kept going to keep the ‘Vhe guests prevent were ‘Capt, aed | Siilng gracefully along ina style that many of Satisfied that he was entitied toft © | Kimo Quartet, Masters Walter | the Apocalypre. and the svmbolie decorations St the rogue.‘cf theyar''s | Should the ice gorge and a break in the river | Sire. H. P. Goddard of Baltimore, Miss thibert | or Mane aantier Linge eek ae “He's a profestional crap shooter,” enid an pei ee i ee Eee Oi eee Legere HI é es Hat ieee oe Son ra tea | ues Baily aie Misses Carnot | early on the ice, bent on having all the sport | °#er, is continually loafing about the | Tetore Herod,” Messrs. Frank McLean, Harry | ‘The completed building will have the fol- 5 ' s. The «| Mrs, Bail Miss: a streets and drinking liquor. Fagg tony ail dimensions: at Oley Soxeagl naa Mrand ‘Mrs E. Smead Alvord. aud Mr. and | tat could be obtained while the ekating lasted, | Strente and drinking Liquor. Halleck, Henry Linger, Frank Do lowing dimensions. : for though the ice is suihciently strong now to} 0% > Mauri vivant, cue nett and the barge Mrs. Lockwood, Dr. H. W. and Mr M. H. Ache- i . \ t Thieves and prostitutes, : : Eg “ 3 : cee j fee AG ear et Wily agra one ram vel ata 3 are tied up there von, Me Ho and Cartio Gilbert and bear any eee itd sap Recher spoil it. eometber policeman, came ap, and he exid that | oepisnd. a. Ate onion Becka thes eon Fhe Teh seppeceuteneconen wing a belek dwelling ma provenienis hereon, u Tho river is expected to | Pressy 0” Georgetown. A pleasant little sup-} ~ ‘ ST. falter agsociated with pocket-book enatahers, | “Prlauded. At 9 Sau / | Eines tetek dwelling and Rnown ax 1737 Oreren ave- | 2 | per closed the entertainment. Unfortunately, the water had been drawn off} “Ther are known by the bite shire and the distzbution of candies, ante and ether Tower rh ' : . . a ” gifts follows TOLTPFE Da OO ea | earch tia: Ovettied cask. alan in one, and | Ghioy jw frozen | Surgeon Thomas Owens, U. 8. N., and wife | the pond nearest to the White Lot, but a litie | broad-brimmed hats,” eaid the policeman, | BTU T SO. a, rouge in last might by ‘and secured by a dyad of trust on the 1 cro are vow settled in their new home, 1203 New | remained and this was frozen solidly, so that | |, “But he hasn't on a bine shirt,” interrupted | owcsr Lransou on the charge of disorderly ai, cawh, at option of purchaser. Al ea dl beg | Haropchire avenue, where Mrs. Owens will b e the judge. n Span of «/atral tower ag cee wees rai cae. at option of pan hate i fara avenue, where Mi # will be.| those who do not care to try the other places | *s conduct. oan of «7a tone 2 ° - now he hasn't now. SC STREET SOUTH E SAW) will be required at time le, Ter: LO y material: : pleased to see her friends on Saturdaym can find some amusement there, though| wha: is blue shi * ingui ne Salt tn Front ct. thy | Purehweer Or purchasers. MAHLON ASH! |The blizzard was preceded by considerable | is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Dubant at their | along in the direction of the ri | bag ear pombe pacnenee te inl eg prs ae ne he land re~ rds of the used to go with them,” was the reply, i ror tome on WI DN * | ‘ H = rape Sunes re Ne | residence, corner of Massachusetts avenue and |@nd’ just’ south of the - Van _ : my i Anent your ¥e bic article m Tae Stan Si wie descrited a rn rs GEA the hee Ee Recon iE | Cth strect northwest. eqn apeenitte dees fost pings Rep bldhae ‘Heurie wing = Nog he | of the 27th instant touching the noome, pesti-| KING CARLOS NOT TO MARKY, D tending ove ire southwest, and is par-| There was a pay ci ches ‘These are the nedrest aud safest | ‘We Judge said he would give him thirty days, | leutial mass of corruption precipitated to the Conditions 1 TRUSTEES SALE OF posed for the Hand of the centarve f INE 1 ticulariy severe in Kansas. In Kansas City the | ia: tM: ‘ * Scam Gio and the wove “ t Bir QURAN AHALE | thermomezer marked four degrees below zero | office Sunday Pe acti chad a fe Rangeaalt pee teeneee and corroborated what he suid about working. | another disease disseminator. Tho grase-grown ave of Matnbangi> Danghten, beck the same t bh NWS MISES ‘Ses. “UF AND: ‘Gis, | At 10 o clock yesterday morning. fn) honor of the i y George Hill's honesty was vouched for by | bjuff lookii * » fre-| Court society in Berlin hax quitea novel ; . | 4 nor THEEE-GTORY BRICK DwFEL: = <tit sha Peanant ¥ the Joe ia etrong and even, but they are rather | Poiiceman Langley and the (fades, eave bin quented Uy mich coun whieh beowse thevpend| Meredl of gemlp tet, qua toupee wD © Lf — be. fe ict access, p x = wl CONTAINS 3-4 SQUARE FEF 5 BRAZIL'S NEW CAPITAL. and Mrs, Daniel J. Waters, i For those who are adepte in the sport the mail Saterday 30 py, eee ees. wallow and slake their thirst in the putrad | proves to be well authenticated, in factes it bap ROMS BACK 1038 “SuteY at Feet : See. Ripley, Me aud Mra, 0 J. Waters, It; largest and smoothest ares is that in front of | yauariee Syivester, George Stmuith and William | stream below. ‘Thus are scarict fever, diphihe- | been related in the emprem’ own salon. oftlung: A. Wwe wad terorded ae tIear aie | Ht WH Be Placed in n Federal District on| Mr. and Mra Frank Waters, Misses Lizzie and | thebathing beach. Neat the. shove the ine $e nim moaned mm etic and malarial germs disseminated throagh- | yO try cave that, the Deke of Bainburgls Sas frie She Daten (tint the Great Central Plateau, Susio Waters, Mra, David I. Towns and Mr. Wm. | somewhat broken and uneven frou the caects wy Rioatte’ eheyfeete ganey Afe YOUNG | out the cus. This isa mutsance that ought to], The morT ~aye th = —— Sete Scoden tne “imlcrgase trustees eit sagt | Aletter to the Paris Reewe Prancatse from | Lapha gf the wind, bat two, or three hundred yards it night a policemas’ charged that thay bere | 0° ebsted forthwith paasheagatl| Preceinghe wscery ba hoon rative Ute premier sco THURS | Rio de Jancivomase t 6 Miss Vade Stavdy 4s seriously ill at her home| from the beach {a almost unifmtited space and Simon tea teles oe cane se germs ee ts cae Ce ; ‘as His Lady Love. King Carlos to sign a document obliguting the suspicion came in snddie-| wa, Join H. Carroll was on trial in the | himself not to remarry tn the cose of the aan Police Court today for assault on Robert | of Carmen Sylva. The duke insisted upon this oo Gish, fomether with the | 4ne caPtial ee a ences together with his cousin Jose Romero, at wee ee ee BEEKEEPERS’ CONVENTION. Moore @ young colored woman named Martha | clause so that his daughter's ascension to the . is } trasteen.” | Mormnel ecles One-third of the purchase money to | ony “ncer the control of the federal govern- | o1tns Mexican legation, from Prinostgl Gale ela tire ‘a pair of skates grag nd oe, Clark was called as a witness, and in| throne should not be obstructed by any powd- [ne Sas maniacs sack atl nd “he balance to be "aid ment. ‘The constitution of the republic of | lege, at the residence of hia parents, Connectl- |!" the many eld darkice whe maker litte hot | Meeting of the Honey Farmers—What They | auewer to a question by counsel | ble Inter iseue of the king. ‘NPIED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. re but would let him go if his employer came in | bottom of urban Rock creek, I would point out in he . reey aven! there the ice is excellent. The largest number | SUPicious headed by Senbor Cruls, bas been appointed to | 00 New Jersey avenue. tbat Fr to tell where icending’ thn tai a were to be found this morning at this | oh teed them, Teles pate eee MOF | select the site for the new-capital of Brazil,| Cayetano Romero, jr., i renuuberst |The captial now being at Rio, it is not exclu- | 4y vacation from the University of V Brazi! provides that the capital shail be ro- | cut avenue. means aa so es she said she was Moore's - cpa tee {day spe: by thie =— ii ialnds tpiieds Tou tichentinaet acbiet wl stood tortor ‘ | moved to a feitera! district, like the District of | A double wedding took place yesterday at: 6} skating away $0 join the jolly crowd nat ne ‘The North American Beekeepers’ Society be-| love. She gat Beat eee Pat Siar ake betp es eines Pecieae” hance Gel | Columbia in the United States. The commis- |p. m, at the home of the brides, 215 1ith areet Gid.not stop long enough to pave a | gine ite annual convention this afternoon in | The trouble commenced at « eocial gathering | TE Sg prasin st ss soon ap the Dronerty is sruck off. | sion in expected to suggest the best place it can | southwest, The contracting parties were Misa | good old-time slide, and he fell down, foo, at | Washington at the Randall House. It will con- | in the street. Carroll, who is a clerk H . age Carrie ©. Ne ? in the Post Office Department, was fined §25 srt, Fe teeters oi ate are notcompiied witnin | Snd for this federal district. Thehesdquartere | Ouirie . Norris end Prot A. L. MeClonaky of} the expense of ‘hie dignity and the amusement cAnses piece aaa pat Bape i aya the trustee reve right wo revell the ; rk, N. J. a the “kid, jways about on such occa. Fay tie the bill. ‘"Bine risk swt cow of dofvutting parchawr | Of the expedition will be on the great central |S." "htiere Henderson of feathosville, Va. sions'to have the enjoyment of some one else's ee Sve Gary, eter tienpest of euch reank plateau, several hundred miles northwest of | The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. F. | mishap. For the Rellef of the Poor. Samper! tem hupired 3: a. elt Rio in the province of Minas Geraes. This | Bittinger, D. D. Only the members of the _* PLATING MOCKERY. =~ Porest City, Iowa. This evening a paper on| The following additional subscriptions for the sated . 4 * . egion, at an elevation of about 8,300 feet above families and few Boeeee were recent, The “Self Hivors” will be read by E. R. Root of | Aseociated Charities have been received at Tax ae the property of 7 Y « 4 capaho flare the sea, is one of the most healthful parts of | brided were becomingly dresee: gray clot omorro' Pr office: She f.4" WER B WiLEraMs © CO., auctionson | E Tt ts expected ‘that somewhere in this | Afjgs receiving the congretelation® ef theit Me aes Gee et een ee wali a i = = 1, Which forme the watersbed between the | fle Mr end Sire. Meclouaky left inameak: oo society on ‘Detect- fore acknowledged. 2 day matour : IKUSTERS' SALE OF NEARLY NEW BRICK ‘ * ing the Adulteration of Honey.” Prof. H. W. | Z. O. Robbins s+ 1000 obstinate x LING. NOKIH CAKOLINA AVENUE | r pony pention aad Sao Late tely to _ hegemony —— pe Wi ‘chemust of the Department of Mrs. James G. — — ——_—— eco, the ler natrict and the new cay Coun, After a) rt visit y. to a CARBON BOS. Anca See spree erent gene, Weert wilh be located. . future home at Newark, N. J, pate Mra. »: expected to be present and to the Hobea- CHANCERY ALE OF r st ae welll wel fu fevon of the Henderson left for New Mexlco, where they Bp ateeet ax ; ys } oo hee cs GALE PAST British Force on the Lakes. will reside. 3om OucerieD BY x LE. oF the following desoribe! land and! Referring to the allegation that Great Britain| ‘Tbe marriage of Miss Helen Morrison, By vieie = pbb - 4 is contemplating the construction of a strong | daughter of Mra. C. 8. Morrison, to Dr. Arthur t J. Hall took place this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Se sae € J vate bun- | &fmed force on the great lakes in violation of | ¥ } Foundry Onsrek, The a eaters phe, boiting © ‘and twehty-(@ (U2), as said subdivision is | the agreement of Engiandand the United States | ng Witt C. Chadwick, Dr. 7 SHA NGS." Cwcther wit the tuproveyean | forbidding such action, Senator Frse of Maine, Morris end. Me. 3 Joka chairman of the committee on commerce and a who leading member of the committes 00 foreign relations, saye: “There is no. necessity for people of this country to be alarmed over the iret ote e mite Even if they are to be what it is claimed—war sts | emecets : i weletin warten “Gan tik ot fevsiaee ceiene== 3 there need be no fear iu the event of hostili- f tl | i uke i} a i es

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