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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, 7 D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892. AUCTION SALES. wee ____ THIS AFTERNOON. JONCANRON BROS. An tioncers, 4 FINE IMPROVED PROP. BaF Phen NS SrRERT Cry aul. RAND A HALF (WEST NEC THE 9, crite Loris set FEET | SS 63-4 SQUARE FERT AND 26 FERT WIDE td ae tod Vin square guimbered Thirty taree KB). together with th AUCTION SALES. WALTER B WIL aM & 6O., Avetionsers. ISIQN STORE. CONSISTIN: EX BUCKETS. OF ASSORTED TEMS, SuELVING, MEAT DCK AND RACKS, FIXTURES, SHELVING, SHIER'® OFFICE, SCAL_ 8, SHELP GOO! NEARLY NEW RANGE AND’ OTHER GOUD: TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALSO, 1 LARGE ICE CHEST, NEARLY NEW, COST On FRIDAY, DECEMBER THIRTIETH. at TEX OCLOCK AS. we shall sell st store S10" Ninth Mrest northwest the above stock, Partially engine: Tuced “Tees ae " “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. & POLITAN ke aes rot. E ce ts hecel iat pursuant to an o-der of the Commiartonars of the | District of Cofummia, datel December 23 182. and formity with sectio the Revised statute the District Tuobie, Twill sell at nm FRIDAY, DECEMBER THUR. | EN O'CLOCK A M.. at __FUTURE WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctionssrs RIC ENE East, trast duly recorded in ber | ‘Sea. one of the land recorda of OF NEARLY NEW TH CAROLINA Al ET BAST. THE AE 2b. Tos foset riot of Corum. we will: sal! fon THURSDAY. the ge, Tah at of ‘in front of FIFTH DA\ HALF-PAST. siescribe! lap? and | the crowds who came. the the OF rouR SOCIAL MATTERS. Three Charming Debutantes—Teas, Wed- dings and Personals of Interest. Senator and Mrs. Brice’s coming-out tea for | thelr daughter and housewarming of Corcoran house yesterday wasa great success socially. | All the gay world of fashion turned out to wel- | come the debutante and every possible detail was thought out carefully for pleasure of ‘With the tasteful and Maes District | artistic arrangement of the interior of the re- ted a . D. Croigsan’s subdivision of ‘hun- . ax said subdivision is gen, 1a, pace one hundred and wether with the {mprovemen s, privileges and appurtenances ih any wise appertainitee. ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and 6 per’ cent interest from ‘deed of trust on raises wold. or ai} cash, at ‘the option of the | t of $200 Fequtred wt time of sale. iasec's cost. Terms square aumbered nine a jonsinss oF two years, notes to bear day of sale and to be secured by the prei ir laser. A aveyancins t the purcl to be courpited with within fifteen days. the trustees reserve the right to resell the & the risk and cont of deftly ner oa titer 06 |juvenated mansion the readers of Tue Stax | are already familiar. The added decorations esterday were plants and flowers placed here and there to the best advantage. way a grove of ilex bushes hid the musicians from view. In the bail room, where the hostess md her family stood to receive, an effective grouping of palms made a becoming back- ground. The guests who drove under the cochere were gi en little tickets with the num- | The Thursday Evening Dancing Class will hold its first meeting tonight in the Shoreham ball room. The patronesses are Mra. Mortoa, Mra. Richardson, Mra. Herbert, Mrs. Walker, Miss Mrs. De Peyster, Mra. Parke, Mre. Slack, Mrs. Crosby and Miss Coleman.’ Mr. | Gaillard Hunt will the cotilion, which be gine at 10. Miss Lillie Gurtizen is visiting friends in| Baltimore. ‘Master Samuel F. Shreve of Gth treet north- | West is spending the holidays with his sister, | Mrs. E. D. Fitz-Simmons of Philadelphia. j ‘Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Martin are now located | in their new home at 1784 R street. Mrs. James T. Harbin, with her daughter Margaret,, is spending the holidays with her mother, ‘airs. Jos. T. Mitchell, 919 New York avenne. Maj. Melbourne and family are now living et 1748 P street, and have two young ladies from Minois with them this winter. Mrs, Melbourne | | opium joint. It is big enough to serve fairly | CURIOS HELD BY THE POLICE. Odd Things to Re Sold Tomorrow at H-ad. ‘quarters. Officials at police headqaarters are busy to- day making a catalogue of the seized, and forfeited articles which are to be | sold at auction tomorrow. It would be difficult to imagine a more hetero- geneous collection. One of the most interest- | Purvis against me, which you permitted to ing objects which it includes is a Chinese knife | more than two feet in length, which was cap- | entirely due to the animosity of the individual at | tured on the occasion ef araid ona Chinese | well as @ sword. H There are about a dozen large milk cans which represent. perhaps, as many arreste of milk thieves. A curiosity ie a satcbel which | once belonged to a member of the swell mob. He escaped, and the bag with ite con-| tents was retained ae security for his eub- | ¢y the Charges Made by Dr. Purvis. The following letter has been sent to te commissioners by Dr. Louis Mackall, jr.: 1 —— Commissioners of the District of Colum- In reply to the malicions charges of Dr. Publiched im the newspapers of the city, would state, first, that this attack upon me was | present in charge of Freedman's Hospital. Secondly, thst I have demandea'from the health officer that a thorongh invest made in both cases immediately and b made public. ‘One of the cases referred toas sent to Freed- tion be report man’s Hospital was taken ill in a stable and was | removed temporarily to ahouse in the neigh. borhood. The people of this house «nid that were not ableand refused to keep him. | | 1} “What « smail cradie,” ssid the bachelor whe was admiring his friend's youngest. “Yee. We brought that cradle all the way from Arkansas.” “Of course. T might have known that #® came from Little Rock. “Which do you like best, Uncle Silas,tragedy or comedy.” “Well. for the most part.” replied Parmer | Begosh, “I believe I prefer tragedy, for whem | the Killin’ comes ye feels that yer gettin’ sorter square with the actors.” Jobn L. Sullivan is providing the people who desire to reguiate the sale of liquor in thie eity inastringent manner with an abundance of j arguments, Jobn folliwed in the footsteps of oN sequent appearance. Thus far, however, he * yarchaser ber of their carriages. When they wanted their | will be at home Fridays hereafter. a - > : The other case «iso had no home and was sub-| Junius Brutus Rooth and Edwin Porrest wth Darr & Co. No.420 Peon, | Gaye advertivement of such resale in some Rewspaper in bas not turned up to claim it, and now it is to | isting on the * Cet re lot of Tost, stolen and | published in Washi teams ‘again it was this namber that was sung | Miss Sarah Harper of Stafford county, Va, | be sold. Half a Jusen fine linen shirts and two | Siting onthe charity of a poor woman, who out tripping till he got to Washington, When SEsras Seay aan he aR pete ay the, seeropsiitan Police gut along the line of drivers who were backed | anq Miss Grace Smith of Ardvrick, Maly are | not able to support herself, and consequent! nee yt the term Toactowe rege ‘ona days the Proverty si tbe ria ant cost Ahter five lays wivertise went ‘ Beweverer jubiisbed tt Werhinuton, De CLARENCE B RMEEM Trustees, ie stew. iiinw’ parchanct D SYLVES- Culiet. siao Property Clerk, Metropolitan Police Wrens WITTE O Racoon BUSINESS PROP! TH STREET BETWEEN \URTHWEST AT AUC- “PHIS EVENING. toa office, Troy. i1'Pa: ave. under Metro’ Satie: | Ue Fy brick dwelling and store. Is sa'e should command the attention of capftal- tate and thove in search of good busin pert | Terms of sae One third oss, bal three renrs f F notes hearin Inte eat from day of ale | | and secured by a deed of trast on property sold. Con- | | veynncsna. ty ot Dugchansr pcont WSO down when | | Property is strack off. and if terms of sale are not Souplied with withia ten days from day of sale prop- erty ‘will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting pur- | twenty @20) tn up on H street. Inside the house the ladies re- J)ENCANSON BROS. Aactionsers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK DWELLING NUM- BERED 121 TW 18 C STREET SOUTHWEST. virtue of a deed of P3%, folio, IO et sea. istrict of Colurahis sen on WED: is (G6) feet front and back the Jot numbered nine. depth lot murnbered ‘two hundred asd | satin gown. It hadacape of bertha effect of together with allend stazbiar tbe 7 original thirteen back the sane width with full juare wumbered two hun: punety-saven (: hraprovemente and appurtent wise svpertatn: ing. ‘Terme: One-third of the purchase money tn casb, the balance in one and two sears. Notes to ! bearing date of sale with 6 per cent interest 2 eee od Wo be secur Seed’ ct rust on the premises. sol tion of Adeposit o rast, daly recorded In Liber fone ofthe land records of the ERDSY, the FOURTH DAY of | PAST FOUR O°CLOOK, by ‘all cash, ut the required at ceived checks for their wraps in an ante room near the entrance, and the mensafely laid away | their top coate in the hall near Senator Brice's office ‘The house was softly lighted. The | guests strolled througa all the parlor floor _be- fore they reached the ball room where the Sen- itor, his wife and Miss Kate Brice were stand- It was a very striking scene for any one watching the gey panorama aa it moved along. Mrs. Brice wore a superb gown of yellow bro- caded satin. ‘The debutante was in a white | fine lace around the shoulders. She carried one f- the dozens of bouquets that she received—a donble bunch of lilies of the valley. Miss Brice wore pale gray bengaline, with scarlet velvet sleeves. Her friend, Miss Moore of New York, was in white satin and lace. ‘The dining room was attended by the servants Visiting Miss Josie Foertech, 201 M street. On Tuesday evening Mise Hamblett gave a party at her home on California street north- east in honor of Miss Whitney of Massachusetts. Those present were the Misses Graham, Strick- ler, Farabee, Anna Strickler, Lavalle, Kitz- ler, Mrs. Parker and Messrs. Reed, Tifton, Graham, Pingree, Smith, Parker and Morgan. | Mr. 0. H. Stevens of Waterbury, Conn., is | paying a flying visit to his daughter, Mrs. Com- modore W. K. Mayo of Iowa Circle, who will return to Waterbury with her father for « brief visit. ‘Miss Worthington gave « ten yesterday for her friends to mect her guest, Miss Pay Mrs, Worthington chaperoned the company, which was made up entirely of young people. Miss Worthington wore a becoming gown of embroidered nightgowns were found in the | satchel, and they will be disposed of to the highest bidders. NONE OF THE THINGS VERY VALUABLE. Nearly all of the things which compose this | curious assemblage are worth very little. The: resent what has fallen into the hands of the} police in the shape of lost articles picked up and ever’ claimed. and others which have been recovered from thieves, | though never destined to find their owners All such staff must by law be kept a year, at the end of which it is sold. Some gold watches and other Jewelry there are—found in the streets aud in the possession of criminals, This is the cream of the collection. There is a big piece of lead pipe stolen from | some house and thrown away by the thief. | Likewise a beer keg with a brass spigot, which | demanded that the patient be removed from her shanty to some proper place. At these, my duty to afford those who had no homes, food or friends to nurse or care for them the only chance ther had for their lives, prompt re- moval to some hos lenst have beds and shelter. ‘The certifiontes were consequently ineued by me with the request that they be removed to the said hospitals as soon as possible, Owing to the fact that an ambulance could not be ob- tained the same day they were not removed until the day following late in the evening, [ being ignorant of that fact. Iam sure that my course Will be sustained by an investigation. I must take this opportunity to condemn in the strongest language the action taken by you in allowing charges of such a character to be tals where ther might at | he began to imbibe the liquor of tis efty he at peed and there is at present no means | first visite to the cases, finding that they were | of measuring the extent of the disaster that hes | not too ill to be moved, it was clearly resulted from his encounter with Washington whisky A dweller in Raral parts has written the fal- lowing The townward trip means woe untold In winds that blow like these, For if I ride I'll catch @ cold And if 1 walk I'll freeze. Notwithstanding the superabnndance of @ Fear ago the New Yenr's resolution demand te ndiminikhed. iparcaaer. some dishonest persons with » taste for lager of nai got away with from « saloon doubtless, drink- ing the contents and afierward ‘throw: ing away the receptacle. An oddity ie a slouch bat, in a fair state of preservation, which » man | was robbed of a while ago. The case came into | white silk and lavender biocade with an em- pire engh. Miss Payne was in white India silk and chiffon. Mis McLanaban, Mise Day, Miss Jenkins, Miss Woodward, Miss’ Matting! Farquabar and Miss White assisted in receiving. areurre. SUDICIAL, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA’ w. | COW SEREET perween NORTH CAPETOL AND FIRST STREET WEST AT AUCTION. Of decree of the Supreme Court of the of the house. On the table there was every- thing to tempt the most jaded appetite, but fortunately at this season appetites are not likely to be in that condition. Among thote present were Mr. John W. Fos tan FUTURE DAYS. AB FCO ATCTIONER 3 S00 PENNA AVE. ° SALE_OF TRON SAFF. $TIOW CASES. WOaSR? Tor wads, HARNESS, the time Conveyancing, Re. at bm chasers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in Afteen days,uther- Wine the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five day’ advertisement of stich reasie in some Dews- Paver published ig Wasuingion, BG made public through your office before baving them Suly investigated, My resignation, which has been at the health office for some time past, must be withheld | long enough for the health officer to make in- | “This was a very agreeable occasion,” anid be stray horse. la R ATCLIFFE. ter, Mra. and ached LLARD FFA Wee ttl Rercuirs. DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE OF PAIR OF LA Ou SATURDAY MORNING RST, at TWELVE ¢ ® ‘Our Sales rooms. 920 Penosy!¥ 1 ‘est. without reserve. DECEMBER TRIRT Ls tn ‘said tion of buyers. | KATOR trostane, onay LARGE BAY HORSES. Dietrictol Columbia: siting’ inequity, passed on the trict of Column n re | Sleventh day of October, A.D. TSG. arteng ‘thutaand, coe ‘nhnared and ‘Cart F Oticaato. ent tp ihanorcoonet SATERDAY, EX H DAY OF JANCARY. AD. 189 ‘of the premises herein fter descri! se) at faction fo the highest Ridder tot pniubered obs bun: | red and forty-ete (rash ana | dred a1 ase. ye 2/3 bot 2 png wpb S Sere re orled, subdivision of late, tt qu red sit hundred and nineteen (19), ax said sub. | ited in book sixteen (16) int feiston je diy pm sundrest ah thes of the Meet Qe joncn per annum, the indabt- Sduess t0,bg ev denced by the parc ainaory Sotrn an. their :ayment to be secured Uy deed of trust any person oF persons isegaag ene | a 0.1249 ‘SKCOND STREET NORTHWEST AT pag eR Yt feet sig iuches on the ae of TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING x TWENTY. UARY THIRD, at side of Zid treet by depth of 100 feet, improved by a two-story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: 44 cash, balance in one and two years, with by a dead of trust on the property, Convey: yponit DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. interest, secut or all oash, at the option of the purchaser. ancing and recording at cost of purchaser. A. of $100 required at time of al a24-dkds FOR SALE—PIANOS. Foster, Mrs. Wilmerding, Mrs.and Miss Elkins, Mrs. and Mise Mille: Mrs. and Miss Rusk, Chief Justice and Mrs, Fuller, Miss Katherine Fuller, Sir Julian and Lady Puuncefote, the Misses Pauncefote, Mra Romero, Mavroyeni Bey, Mra. and Mise Bona parte, Senator and Mrs. Sherman, Miss Sherman, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mra. and ' Mise Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Hallet Kilbourn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Riggs, Miss Riggs, Mrs. Butterworth, Mr. and Mra. Beriah Wilkins, Mr. and Mre. Wirton Matthews, Judge, Mrs. and the Misses Maury, Mrs. and Miss Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. William Slack, Mr. and Mrs. WE. Curtis, Maj, and Mrs. Tucker, Mra. Hobson, Lieut. and Mra. ALE ments ls beyond eriticiem Favorite makes of PIANOS and ORGANS nd each neparate T. B. M. Mason, Mre. Cable ‘and Mrs. Castle- man, Justiceand Mra. Gray, Mivs Elizabeth ‘Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Halford, Miss Jean- Smith, Mra. Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, ‘The house was tastefully decorated with pink | flowers and ferns. ‘The dining room was par- | tleularly noticeable in this respect. Miss Mamie Barrie, daughter of Lieut. E. B. Barrie and granddaughter of Admiral Stot of Brooklyn, has been visiting Mis Louise Marie Tucker of Georgetown, who is one of the sea- son's debutantes. Mrm, Eseck Carver will give a tea on Saturday evening to meet Miss Mathews of West Vir- Ginia at 1342 Rhode Island avenue. On Tuesday evening the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pusey, 3317 N street north- West, was the scene of a pretty wodding, that of Dr. C.G. Aven of Bristol, Tenn., and Mise May Pusey of this city. Rev. George Elliott performed the ceremony. After receiving con- gratulations Dr. and Mra. Aven left for their future home, Bristol, Tenn. court and the complainant got so provoked at the judge that he threw the hat et his honor. ‘The hat was confiscated and a fine waa imposed upon the owner of it, SOME VERY OLD CLOTHES. Quite a quantity of clothes there are also, all of them co very dirty and worn out that it would be finttery to call them shabby. Among them are several little shirts, | coats and pairs of trousers which have « pathetic story of their own to tell. Once onatime they were the property of suadry smali boys who on various occasions vetured to bathe in the Georgetown canal and in the Po- tome, taking the dip in natural buff. Police- | men coming along inopportunely, they fled, | leaving their garments behind them. The iat- | ter were captured by the ruthless “‘cops” and taken to headquarters. | vestigation and take proper action. Lovis Mackats, Jr. es MODERN LANGUAGES, Interesting Papers Kead at the Convention of the Association Today. ‘The eessions of the tenth annual convention of the Modern Language Association of America | were continued this morning in the lecture hall of the Columbian College. The regular pro- gram for theday wascarried out, It consisted of the reading of the following papers: “A Grouping of Figures of Speech, based upon the Principle of their Effectiveness, Herbert E. Greene, Wells “Guernsey, its People C. von Klenze, Cornell University. He stood beside the shore Where the billows beat and roar, And he watched tae rolling waver go to and fre; And he murmared ‘can this be That same expensive sea That I loved to bathe in several months ago?” MIS VRRY ORNTER KICK. A Washington man who devotes a good deal of time to economic problems stepped intes restaurant. “T want a dozen raw oysters.” He got them and received a check for # quar- ter. ‘This is remarkable,” he said efter some thought. “Unies fam mistaken the price of A Edw. S. Lewis, Princeton College, 3 au oyster stew is a quarter.” on the property st 30 per cent discount from marked prices | neatte Halford, Mrs. Stannard, Mrs, Stanley | Last evening there was a pleasant family | A cude bath in the Potomac costs @2 if the | =2¥: 5. = “< . ‘ hh cae . Th and on, gare, terms. rue mecianini. de-| Matthews, Mra, Field, Mrs. and Miss Condit | gathering at the residence of Mra, Dawson, S07 | offender is caught at it. ‘The same crime ja ‘The Burlesqde Ballad in Germany, Yee, sir. Nothing strange in thet. “Yes, there is. I cannot, sir, conesive ofe arton. | Sth xtreet north wes! mitted in the Georgetown canal is assessed at sige ic ed ppepen, yurnrT, | Be trom op nader item onany of heim nnn ne EigRo pa OW A hata retain og. | fre. Wiliam Lay. Nine Parker, Me, William Hpitiniere i te be pe Cares Gk. Vhs ateetes me tyre tee to | The rape Tor Prof. Greene was an attempt to| healthy state of affairs under which the raw eerie “Whe ‘lots wil be resold at i fateioweese * weudid | Ackian, Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, Miss Deer- ing the i the fact that Georgetown folks are particularly | 2° suger < Ge material costs quite ch Liection OF HctsE: ser the lots wil be resold at bis ae A era atta Teaibeenee aiee Wenn Oger” | School apending tho holidays with her paronta, | th at George particulerly quite as much as the finished MWARD PORTE, . 2} IVER D. BARRETT. " { Trustees, ean and Trust Com; m on RAN DIS kA Piano Merchanis. “ (420) 84 F ST. N. and Mrs. W. ©. Whittemore, Mise | Wil- For ‘SALE— A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Handsome rotewood piano; full scale: beantifally cox, Miss Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herbert, Representative and Mrs. Outhwaite, Mrs. J. Thom-on Swann, Mra. Gorman and the Misses Amont those present were Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Fred Smith and her daughter Jennie, Mr. and Mre. 8. P. Taylor, ji and daughter Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Thorne, Mrs. Crockett, modeat. The suit of clothes. worn on ordinary | days by the average small boy who takes such surreptitious baths is hardly worth $1 net, and, as an inv important figures of speech, and to group them ‘cording to the principle of their effectiveness, Prof. Greene held that notwithstanding the wide degree of separation between literal and highly figurati; product.” EMORY SUNDAY SCHOOL, . ‘ 3 language, the passage from EP Fe is; Carved cewsanl lyre: test tone: cos Mi a WwW. B. 5 home and take the whipping he is sure to get ~ fe comers asta Sew @ 00; ‘will wit for #103; $10 down aud’86 per | Gorman, Gen. and Sire. McCook, Mr. and Mre, | sist Hertha Crockett and W. B. Dawson. A | home and take the into the hands of the law, | Heral to figurative language may be almost | Brightwood Children Enjoyed = Newel errieams, Coshe S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNTM- | iicuth; no interest. Franklin Steele, Mr. and Mri i on prs e plliestig sda ut Sin | Nobody ever ealis to identify amd recover. the imperceptible. Theoretically, allegory is the | Christmas Entertainment Last Night, pee ons iy PROPERTY SITUATED | QN F, 9. ies Christy, Mi e § oe i ss qm __rmowas DOSLISO {REINER TWELFTH AND THU | _aoo Wd Riireniw._|e8d Mise Chrin Fesume her studies ut Frederick January 3," | clothing thus abandoned. Mataphor ie the figure, wre SEBe: Practically, | Emory Sunday school, Brightwood, held ite | appends = mamas Sieber BeUSECEWECE TH AND aL: | FOR SAE tor and Biss White, Senator aud Sire Wolcott, | The Japanese minister and Mrs. Tateno have _ TWO BICYCLES, | _ DF. Lewis’ discourse was an interesting de- | Christmas prggragynadny erty te $00 ROLLS TALE. PAPER, oy TEES 1H STREETS NORTHWEST. Hich top; solid welen Senator and Mrs. Stockbridge, Mrs. and Miss | invitations ont fora dinner party to meet} It is astonishing how many bicycles are lost | scription of the island of Guernsey. its ap) a ¥ school room, the wing being the pro~ Wissox Hiss MANUF Acre Dae ot ne ratty SunremsCourt of the | new: original price 1 Walthall, , Col. the Secretary of State and Mrs. John W. Foster | by careless people in Washington. In t a products end character and die- | gram: Have oO DERED Us TOs tie, Do ae ity couse depending in | ments. ENE hrop, Senator Hiscock, Representa- | n the 18th instant. course of a year scores of wheels aro brongit | lect of its people. | Chases (odheat), & Weteune to Aaa Es HOME GF THE FINEST Goods | T45.c0%ry Bumisied and docketed, therein se No. | aog 1225 PA. AVE. N!W._| tive and Mrs. Bourke Cockran, Admiral and| Senator and Mrs, Brice will give a dinner The morning session closed with the paper of | THE TRADE TO SE 14. beon substituted as trustee na'certain deed of trust Mrs. Crosby, Miss Crosby, Miss Edes, Repro- party on Wednesday, January 18. to headquarters by have found them in the sireeta, policemen who yon Kienze. It was divided into fi (school), King of Kings; responsive reading; Not long ago an | Dr. < Lymn (congregation), Dominion: prayer (Rev. fied jn said cause and pa then! described in the R SALT—SPECIAL—IF YOU WILL PAY $109 i d Mrs. Tor Mr. Ge 4 pa, 7 i sections und be bandied the subject Jearnedly |} 2 on . ae TEN AM. One of th “ican of the seid District. and etiguality. the very, Gost onde, shat cvs beboaghtat | Armstrong, the Misses Matthews, Admiral and | dinner party tomorrow evening in honor of | shop on F'street. He waiched it for two hours | ,The afternoon session, which began at 4| Grace Calwell and Meare A. L. Keome and fH aNS IN HT Seed be Tha cata Re pasment of the | cost to gloss out Ten doilars per month forthe bal | Mre, Queen, Mr. and Mra. Morton Mitchell, ; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnstone, who will be back | nq". pat, thinking that the owner | clock, was devoted to the reading of the two] Theo, Thomas), Gloria; Miss Annie hendell, “heir remo jrolls of ne | tthe helverst'aait iniebtedaeay has, | SBo* Come and weoit. Agreat bareatneurprise. | rg and Mics Bynum, Mrs. Alexander Magpu- | morrow from their wedding trip. might be around, and finslly he took | Papers: “Manuscript 24.310 and other Mss. in | organist; responsive reading, recitatio Tarer-t and best assortment of | fo"witing teauested THE PIANO EXCHANGE, der, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of New York, | Mrs. Carroll Mercer will give a luncheon | chat A’ week later the owner | the Paris National Library, which contain 1 7 4 a: pine Wat bas Leen offered at public sale | $tte sty for some tae ‘Terms “aah aaOate LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ER & SLOW. deed ‘Yene ow. the efore, in virtue of said Jer the powers cf the said deed of it public netion, in front pren.ises, UkSDAY. JANUARY FIFI, at THREE O'CLOCK P. , the following | s.71.2d property stusted in the ¢ fy of Wanlineten, fn thee to. wit said, a Parte of ote ots am 913 Pennsvivanis a1 pkins, Miss Hi 3 ‘Mra. lopkins, Mrs. and Miss Dawes, Judge and Miss €c or, the Misses faney wood OM wasy terre : sme th FOR SAFE A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO; finished t 400; will well tor $300, Cox and Mr. Nat Tyler. Last night the Misses Brice gave a dancing tomorrow. Mr. Robert Wallach will give a dancing party on next Tuesday night. Miss Helen Steele will entertain the younger charge of it, came to headquarters in a great state of ex- citement and announced that his wheel bad been stolen from his house the night before. He had not missed it meanwhile. *Some- French mewi ter of Williams “Erasmus’ Wo: % I versions of the fables of Wal- England,” by T. Logie, lege, Massachusett . especially the ‘Encomium Master Howard Bridener; chorus (school), God ia Incarnate; responsive reading: recitation, Mins Jessie Brown; chorus (school), Hoge of Ages: responsive reading: recitation, Misses t ri : i Moriae’ and the *Colloquies,’ aa Sources of | Mabie Meklwes, cle ned). O & _— PIAxos, é Wvsd WORCH Soa, ty in thfir ball room to inaugurate the sea ; mes men go to cailon girls and come away | Hor iti a ive, | wae jee; chores (echod ton, Behe AT Narre CAMEL BEDSTEAD: ied Mt ant mriey Cy, havin | FOR SALE -NOLIDAY HAKOAINT TH PLaNOS= | ton's guvetiesand about 10 guests were prevent. | ®t, at 8 te tomorrow afternoon at So'lock, [in auch m appr frame of mind that they | Rabelais political, religious andliterary satire e, w F ia Era SIDE m-South D street distant CHAS St. STit Ee: e sf One of, the most attractive teas on Wednes-| leave their bicycles behind them and walk | by Dr. ‘nn Schonfeld, Johns Hopkins Uri- | Neihe Brown and Maggie McElwee: bi; ae Pais ic : : TD AE PCBLIn if AL S Rbows, )407 eT HAL SHINE, SATU: — atso ar Tw 'GHAM, VICTORIA, AND COTTER, Bi 2 LATIMES JPEXCANSOS BROS. Auctioneers ¥ tr feet. thenre west sixteen ( 6) th seventy (20) feet to sald street, ai the of beginning. Tuis property is improved by = dwelline CARTER OF FOUR THEK-APTER, AT LOCK P.M. ON THE SAME DA’ By virtue of the same decree and actin under the of twe hundred and eighty-one (81), becinning at the ‘theast corner of said lot sm running thence west y (20) feet. themce svuth one hundred and ¥F. WM. KNABE & $9 ERNEST GABLER & BRO., PEASE & CO. DECKER Bros. RERING, C.” MANNOR. And ther well-known makes; al! in thorouch re- pair and reduced prices, az PFEIFFER & CONLIPF, 417 1ithst. a. The debut of Miss Eva Darneille was.a no less interesting event to the large circle of Mr. end Mrs. Philip A. Darneille’s acquaint- ances. Their residence on Georgetown Heights war thronged with their friends from 4 to 7. ‘The house was prettily decorated with Christ- mas greens, palms and smilax. The musicians ACCOUNTANTS. were stationed behind the stairway, where o hedge of green concealed them. Mrs. Dar- neille wore a toilet of black lace embroidered ATKICK H.C. BRENNAN, C ‘Of Institute of Accounts, Fublie Accountant asi Ai 8021-6 1324 Fat. uw. in colors. The debutante wore white crepe and lace and the pearls that her mother wore when she was young lady, Miss Darneille wore pink silk and Ince. This agreeable family party day afternoon was given by Mrs. Carlile Bord, who has taken a house on Dupont circle. She was assisted in receiving by her daughters, her sister—Mrs. Philip Brice of Philadelphin—Mra. Charles Mann, Miss Emma Delafield and the Miases Ernst. On Monday evening there was a dancing party at the residence of Mrs, B. O'Brien. 1023 North Capitol street, in honor of ber youngest daughter, Miss Lillie. Among those present were: Mra. B. O'Brien, Mra. M. K. McMahon, Mise Lillie O Brien, Miss Nellie O'Brien, Misa Ruby, Miss Daulton, Miss Walker, Miss Her- | i home, forgetting them altogether. There are two vehicles of thix sort in the collection that is to be disposed of tomorrow. _ Not infrequently baskets of groceries and | marketing are picked up by officers in the Streets, where they hare been forgotien and left. They are kept as long 8 possible for identification, but pertbuble goods of all sorts under such circumstances are sold before they spoil, the money being turned into the police pension fund. Some months ago a policeman found two big baskets of laundered clothes on the sidewalk abandoued, and they were not elaimed by the colored woman who Mid. Tonight Prof. A. Mellville Bell, the president of the phonetic section, will give’ reception to the members of the convention at his residence, 1525 35th street. from 8 to 11 pam. permaaitlnriol tty GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR. A Successful Christmas Celebration at Con- cordia Hall Last Night. By fer the most suecessfal Christmas festival ever given by the Germania Msennerchor took place last night at Concordia Hall, which mn (con Mes Elie | gregation), Hallelujab; recitation, x ndent A. Le. address, Assistagt Superin Keene; solo and choras, Mrs. 8. L. school, sponsive reading; bymn (congregation |, Vie- tory: distribution of rewards a i doxology: benediction, Rev. Mr. Carter. superintendent, Mr. A/G. Osborn, being indis- posed the assistant, A. L. Keene, eon- | ducted the entertainment. After the ren- |dition of the inst number the lights |were lowered and the candles lighted. | A new feat ure of the entertainment was the old Dutch wind mill, with @eders on each side. at ¥ (120) feet to an all vance east by and with = = was assisted in welcoming the friends by Miss; man, Mise Mates, Mr. Ahern, Mr. J. F. O'Brien, | had lost them until several days had passed, was filled with a merry company, @ large con- | Secreted in barrels around the mili were #1 No }RUECDAY MORSTNG. DCE ag oat perigee ng MANICURE. Alice Roberts and Mies Lucy Bayne. In the | Mr. one Me pas Mr. = son, Mr. Gold- TASES Gundy tingent of the latter being furnished by the | ltde brownies (o policesuan 4Chinaman, an ip aD CON TERT INE si . 4 eee Ss Miss Claudia Stewart, Mis NN ing, Mr. Hughes, Mast ba O'Bri id ities i i ii | Indian, a Turk and a dade), Masters J DAILY THEREAPTER | 1 sahotiagen concise uc tia | MARDER AND GmTROPOD. | $0, Toom Miss Clandia ange aa | ae is er John O'Brien and! among other oddities in the collection are a | juvenile portion of the families of members —— i ‘ QUANTITY OF MASKS. & ASSORTED LOT OF “MIS: | ‘J. ALTHECS JOHNSON. e Roce = SALE OF SITVArED. uu a PARK. IN THY DISTRI ice ‘OF COLY MBIA NICE _ BRICK CORNER OF TX Le DROIT portioned between the two | t hove described, according to their value. respectively, a8 shown by these sales) and at] overdue taxes to be paid in cash. the bal: "3 | i one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6 per | centum per annum from the day of sale, payable semi- aucuslly, se uret by deed of trust on the property | i cash, at the option of the purenase, sit of $100 on th ‘$200 on the par. quired at th veyancine ani recording wil! be yarchasers Terms of sale must be complied with in fifteen | Sais, otherwise the undersi nar- | ‘el first above | and cont of the deta ers, afer five days advertisement of such resale in Tho ‘MILLS Di rs ist. 703 15TH ST. Manufacturer of FINE MANICURE and CI Ts ‘soath of New Yora. ~The owly Iinporter and iROPOD- wo20-tF Patton, Misw Sample, Miss Kitty Compton, Miss Elizabeth Reilly and Miss Patterson formed the NOTARIES PUBLIC. attractive group of young ladies who looked atter the pleasure of all the guests. (Cositisstonax oF peeps for Evnny » ry isimatice: tary and U. 8. ec oa BEALL. 1521 ry naninsionec. “uw. VETERINARIA | A third debutante of the afternoon was Miss | Emily Cammack who was introduced by her | mother, Mrs, Cammack, ata very pretty tea, Mrs. Cammack and the debutante, who was be- comingly gowned in white, had Miss Cam- Veterinarian. SIVEKSITY OF PA.), ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. seTIONEERS, PA. AVE. N.W. E-STORY BRICK DWELLING, A STREET NORT | VALUABLE THRE! FIFTE: BY AUCTION. ‘b. 1803. at FOUR- Turse Are Bancarss “Taar You mack, Miss Thompson of New York, Miss Hoff- man of Philadelphia, Miss Welding and Miss Miss Rachael eron, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 iss Kate Berry, Baron Kettler, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Leiber, Mrs, Melville Puller, Mr. Boufve and Mrs. Eldridge. Mra, Cable gave a beautiful luncheon today in honor ofher sister, Mrs.Castleman, whois her ent. Some of those present were Mrs. John Master Ambrose McMahon, Mr. and Mra. F. 8. Cawson entertained a few friends at their new home, 602 E street north- ecet, Tuesday eyening. Among those present were Mr.and Mrs. C. Cawson, Mr. and Mre, Mattern, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mr. and es. Williams, Mfr. Wm. Bergman, Xf re ar 1. Lynch, Mr. N. Donald- . 8. Donaldson, the Misses Epley, Dana, Tucker, A. Raw, Mrs. Jordan, Mr. 1. Mitchell and 'the Misses Mitchell. Refresh- ments were served and games were played until rison, Mr. Fi Columbia College Glee Club, Miss Helen Guntier Fessenden, eldest daugh- ter of Hon. Samuel Fessenden of Stamford, Con i idays with her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Huxford, at 1727 De Sales street, ‘The marriage of Miss Francis J. Lake to Mr. waterproof, a coal shovel, an electric belt and a wallet—all of them found in the streets, There is a long piece of wire ca robably stolen from a vessel. People who ave a weakness for stealing will take an: thing. Recently a colored man was caught in the act of trying to carry off a ten-foot crowbar belonging to an electric light company, which he could hardly lift. Anotherarticlein the catalogue is a musket with which one man tried to shoot another. ‘There are wretched-looking _um- other stimulating beverages seized at raids on unlicensed gin mille, The sale of these queer effects takes place at headquarters tomorrow at 10 a.m. Junk deal- ers will do most of the buying. though doabt- Jess a fe w speculatively inclined women will be present alao. eT | can patriotism most happily. | | mas tree, almost as high as the hall itself, oceu- | Other songs were well executed by and guests, The celebration of this beautiful festival has become one of the characteristic features of this popular society, which alwa: succecds in blending German song and Ameri- A huge Christ- pied one corner, with its base covered by the national Colors and its many branches lavishly ornamented with vari-colored lights, orna- ments of the eatable as weil as non-destructible kind, tinsel, toys and presents of all kinds cal- chestra Mr. R. Saur,on behalf of the society, welcomed the guests in a few well-chosen re- marks, which were followed by singing by the Maenuerchor anda very creditably rendered chorus of » Christmas carol by the children, about fifty of whom occupied the platform, little Mine ‘Thomas, Alvin McElwee. Ray ‘Keene, Schuy! Brown and Howard Beidner, who burrt forth from the paper-covered barrels at the sum- mons of the old miller or Santa Claus (Mr. J. |G. Keene). The brownies Mew at the wheels and started it going, after which they carried the sacks of grain. The presente and com- fections were ground out and the old miller, making witty remarks, threw them down « chute to the children, | ‘The children were auch araused and the | sdults pronounced it complete success, The = t 7 is brellas, which have been left behind by prison- tle etic lights were n turned on and the audience ey ‘Treats diseases of domvstivated and pet animals, _ | Mullan to assist. Among the guests wero Miss | a late hour. yy PE culated to make little hearts bappy. ; = x, ve PATCUPFE, DARK & Co.. ACeTIONEEHS bys oe Qdand East Carol sts. Tele hone be ee tint | Etkins, Mra. and Mise Honaperte, Mr. Heose, | Mrs. Weed will give a tea Friday to meot the | “TS t Hesdquartera, and bottles of beer and |"Atter an overture by Prof, Phierbach's or- | *%* diam with the dexology and by the ronouncing of the benediction by the Rev. J v. Carter. ‘The following other officers were preseut: Mra. Shipley, Miss Edna Keene, Miss Gertie Thomas, Messrs. Tho. Thomas and Jos. | H. Hollidge and ex-Superintendent J.R. Keone. TAINMENT. ; sell, im front of} Ro Anon Foster, Mrs. Romero, Mra. Hitt and her | Robert. Webb took place in Baltimore yee POLICY WRITERS. Seep nse eign peer pn ier] | Mee ee emprgn RES “Lov 118, 1X SQUARE 193, ee eos sister, Med, Albertini, and. Mise Margaret Edes, | terday morning at the residence of Rev. J.T. | oes a ou a eee pecan eeaesuane | Saged Sheep 1D fe on 1th ss i * Leftwich, D. ey ‘ark avenue. e cer- to Arredt usiness a ~ pay ag If YOU WANT FURNITURE OR ARE The Misses Huyck gave pretty luncheon to- | emonv was performed by the latter, who is a — = Here. — ment consisted of the fancy reopened and| Last evening witnessed a vast throng of Es ro day in honor of Miss Harwood of Baltimore | },rother-in-law of the bride, aseisted by Rev. J. i skillfully executed by two graceful little mistes, | people in the ‘Tabernacle Congregational Papote yep gg LIKELY TO SOON HERE Is YOUR and Miss Hazletine. The others at table were | 5° Muir, pastor of the E Sirect Baptist Church The latest move in the war against policy Hilda Jacobi and Rosie Dietz, under the direo- Chureh, Rev. G. James Jones, Ph. D., pestor, Soa deed of © wih sales CHANCE. THESE BIG CUTS IN OUR | Miss Mattingly, Mise Carrie, Darker; the asses | of this city. The groomemen wers Mr. Julius | ktmbling is to arrest all the policy writers in| tion of Prof, Montgomery. They were repeat- | Cbs sedegrershsonprdtres Pastor, wr the 0 dey 0 000 over Cammack, the ‘Misses Reynolds, Mise O'Toole Mr. Willis Young, Mr. Charles | the city if possible and also make a move | edly encored. Master Kenneth O'Connor, whose | 10 enjoy & Christmas entertainment given free lance 1m six ALREADY LOW PRICES ARE DURING | and the Misses Drain of Havana. i 4 4 = ° tion of the purchaser. A deosit of 8200 recaired at the tune of sale. terme to be completed from the day of | ardor scemed not the Ieast bit dampened by | the circumstance that he had been nearly | drowned during the day by breaking through | to all by the Sabbath school and the “Busy Boor,” = band of young ladies, beaded by Miss Cook and Mr. Albert Sheriff, who acted as best man. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Leftwich and the Misses Leftwich of Baltimore. against the policy people across the river at ONE WEEK ONLY AND MEAN DOLLARS Jackson City, which is better known as “Monte IN YOUR POCKETS: The marriage of Miss Rena Shuster and Mr. Clarence Lowell Harding last night at the New FE, DARR & CO., SOLD FOR $150; ‘OW $110. 1 TAPESTRY COVERED PARLOR SUITE. York Avenue Church was attended by a large gathering of their friends. ‘The ushers were Mr E. H. Shuster, Mr. McChesney, Mr. Mr. John L, Lake, father of the bride; Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Webb, father and mother of the room; Mr. J. L. Lake, jr., Mrs. Trowland, Carlo." Concerning the local writers a, batch of warrants sworn out — this| morning have been placed in the hands the ice while skating, gave a spirited song. Other musica! exercises followed, and then the | hundreds of little people present were fait | Abby P. Brown, jointly. It proved to be by | far the Lest and most enjoyable affair ever held any Christmas in the history of the church and $ aE toneers. : ree e Mrs. Blackstone, Mr. P. L. Webb and wife, Rev, | of the precinct officers, and this afternoon they | loaded down with candies, cakes, fruit, toys, | Sabbath school. Excepting Mrs. Host, who c iu? @ ST Gs AC eS | WILTON RUGS. SOLD FOR 873; church with her father, Mr. Henry C. Shuster, i. Ri » Miss Madeira, “% i ~ bil ‘ ii | Fecitation, ittie a EPHONT comMPANys! | ROUTHE*ST AND IMPROVED BY A FWD? sow $55 ‘the platform was met by the groom and Le Peswick, Miss Hough, Mrs. Camy-| Laem ot She aries 255, ee Deteliee | sy Ue Soeey 2 Oe =o ae ae. mais ase Faterio THEMED RICAN TELEPHONE BOLIDATSD 181 MOKTG\GE GOLD BONDS, MPANT'S CON STORY FRAME DWEL! yet at of a decree by the Napreme Cor e cause of William © a etal So. 16d? Equity. AY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, ALD: BALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., offer muction the following real estate, = PRID: pubic th 1 SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE. SoLp For #125; sow S9O. 1 ANTIQUE OAK SUITE. SOLD FO! R his best man, Mr. Harry T. Harding. The bride, who is @ most attractive young lady, wore a traveling dress of garnet cloth and velvet with a hat to match, trimmed with light plumes, She carried a bunch of La France roses, Bartlets performed the marriage ceremony. No man, Miss Conklin, Miss Agnes Fraser and Miss Hester Brown of Washington, D, C. Mr. and Mrs. Webb left on an early train for Boston, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Fraser and Mrs, Heintzleman will gi Trammel, went to Alexandria on the noon train to make preliminary arrangements in the mat- ter of raiding the headquarters of the policy firms at ‘Monte Carlo.” They intend to see United States Commis- sioner Fowler and procure from him warrants When sufficient order was restored dancing was indulged in by young and old for some hours afterward. The arrangements for the successful affair were in the hands of Messrs. E. Saur, A. Schwarz, George Fisher, H. Roxer, H. Vollmer, the boys and girls vieing with each other in ex- cellence, Prof. W. J. , Mise Rachel Garrett. Flora Johnson, 1. P. Toole, James Leitch af Mr. Matthews and Miss Abby P. Brown were in charge. The program was as ao dinners tonight. 5 is ime waeenia Griebel, | follows: Chorus, “Bethlebem’s Beautiful Star, ‘Tore cob : oe ashingson. Be Hew Ds | ara xow BOT.50. wedaing reception followed, as Mr. and Mra. | ‘The Vice President will entertains company peed gg trea rds perimmerery See ee ee enc ae a ee emt LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. _ Wy thu depths thevecd ree A FEW MORE 5-DKAWER CHIFFONIERS. Harding left at once for # trip to the north. | 0» 041 + din: : ssa Tin. tb ect ae a ae ghocenses aa LL. D.; solo and chorus, “All Hail to the Sow UNCANSON BROS. « SCL Romipaom se awinan of gart gf emacs No ek 7 ‘They will be at home to their friends on Wed- | f sentlemen at dinner tonight. — vitare an tue =z of the Highest,” Busy Bees; tableaux I, Christ- = ‘eames je resgrded in bo ¥ "iivie 1sé,‘one | soup For 9. vow 34.00. nesdays in February at 1460 Kenesaw avenue.| Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, a sister-in-law of Post-| Umerous members of gang The Acorn Club. a SCERY SaLF CSR NG aT Or Esther? anp BS F 1H flice of the District of tenet to secure the Mrs. Barton D. Jones and Miss Jones have master General Wanamaker, died yesterday at who frequent Monte Carl,” among ‘them many whose faces ure familiar ‘The Acorn Club .heid ite regular monthly ‘mas, missiouanes at , Christmas, mis- sionaries abroad: triumphant march, 8. & : her residence in Germantown, Pa. The funeral meeting last night and it was one of the most | scholar: recitation, “A Christmas. « eb a deposit of #100 #20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL | gone to Denver and Colorado Springs for a 4 ‘and court circles. They at once recog- . + Fro. Or rOet TI fie of salen te tnetterins of ‘tale| pep, RATTAN AND GILT CHAIRSAND | Stay of several month pedtaog Bh Grae oe aconte- | zed the officers, and when they got off the train | interesting since its organization. Several Mise Este Braaseld duet and chorus, quent seth the risk ait! cost of the defaulting | ROCKERS. Mise Sophia Reh and Mr. Walter T. L. Hyer | fave been recalled by Morand’ Mew Wane, | tt Monte Carlo there was consi the Star of Glory.” Pury Bees; recitation, “An- saghsteee ‘Court of the Dix purchaser eyancing and recording at the ex: beuse of purchaser. i ‘were married last night at the residence of Mr. maker. tion as to the cause of the officers’ trip across nie and Willie's Prayer.” Racbe! Garrett, ih . The Pedagogue ees om ts oa WILLIAM K. DUHAMEL. Henry F. Reh by Rev. Dr. Drewitz. The Detgremntges 7 i. a e ete turd Peres, as DUNCASSON BROS Te oe Beers. Souple stood to be married in front of a beautt- | as! the hone of Bi Pidowa's seaarae lat nt cae aes Cleveland; Batley, Wile ESDAY uP TEST a2sands PNKtctoneers. | Fensrtvke Axo Urnorsrenr Goons, | ful ¢ sad the beidecmatas Ooo Mats Wana as | Gtay, 1887 Larel sweet, Le Droit Park, where | heres pool rooms and poliy shops ad ie Hall; John Oscar Moritz: James Peer'i, we 1m, a Ma HOMA GOAMAN, Weal Estate Auctioneer. 515 Sever Sr. N.W. agg | Baltimore and Miss Guidiee. ‘The two littis | they intend spending the winter. negroes who frequent the lowest o1 these Harry Powter: Jociah Timid, Winteld Gtth, te fol TRUSTFES: SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED | — —— nieces of the bride, Miss Sophio and Miss Lona | An enjoyable evening was spent on Tucsday | law pe a serail ga igen + FA BOLERUATE SUPER co ESE eS equh of While Unlan ak aad uw bougets was |penctan eta nese noe en at lite utward. "evidence of age ear ale ‘or Smal ratidos: oRra 1X | TALS} OF MASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF ‘ ‘irae of a deed of trust bearing date of the teron't Jay of Juan, A.D. I8M0, and recorded in Liber Ne. LISG, folie 188 et veg. one of the land records of he District of Columbia, and st the request of the e undersixned, as city of Washineton, District of Columbia, and Pagisian Novelties. ‘Baskets, daintily oasgrres in. Taney cartons ie Sea tia: of white hyacinths. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Reb, Mr. and Mra, Jobn L. Vogt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reb, Mrs. and Miss Bosse, Mr. and Mra. Hyer, Lieut. Dillingham. Mesars. Holmes, Halliday, Piper, Gilbert and Schmidt, the affair being » complete surprise to the host and hostess, Music, dancing and games occupied the early e ‘and prizes Were won by Mr. J. McKeon, ‘Mra O'Toole, Mr. Kiggins, Miss McArdle, Mr. H. McArdle Christmas good awaited them. Among those t were Mr. and Mrs. J. McKeon, was bi business being carried on inside. The places had the of a guiet tip being given and the frequenters backward and for- ward as though they expected to havea langh Robert Grayson, colored, attempted to fille gasoline stove last evening at his oyster place, 8tb and P streets northwest. The result was thst the fluid caught and he was badly burned ~~ ae Mr. and Mrs. Henry | and Miss McKeon. At midnight all descended 2 residue im throw (4 auction in front of 1 Rewutifal 7 on i about the arm and hand. His burns were wo rob : filled with luscious Schroth, Mr. and Mrs. MeCabe, Mr. and Mrs. | to the di: , where wil te moron Goane | 1 Bae Dok fate tres trom. Fee John Baum, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gerner and mye eg Angee ge ee Bh Hoapltal. Live Wires, but Ne One Hurt. ; chass- | the couth tem "101 feet of lot numbered ‘forty-otaht Thecker. Miss McKeon, Mrs. O. B, Boteler, Misses Mary fabeek yatesiiay Bare Coton ois ais i aay | lah phe deh inert anates fobenua tere ory Mrs, B. F. Stewart, daughter of Senator Wm. | and Sarah Boteler, Mts. O'Toole, Misses. Prigg, Pracencereter edd gang wher a fori he gubsivinign of sald nquare by the vestry M. Stewart of Nevada, and her two sonsare| McArdle, Fehl and Schmidt,’ and Messrs. Tight Oongany ate perich i : cro wing describe! tea) « = (2). two (2) and three (3) years, for which the prom- Philadelphia on the 18th instant to spend s few | And Miss Bessie Cottman of Baltimore are holi- TRUATRES SALE QF FRAME STORE AND | Stacey notes at the parclneer with Intereat af @ per ae aye with Mc. A. J. Dretel, have been detained | 4a guests of the Misses Homero. "A. number ptiaes ‘Staneis cOUTHWEST | Secured Uy deed ‘of trust upen the property. or ee there by the iliness of Col. Henry. He had a Ot» deed of trust recorded in Liber 1384. | aah” Poet of the purchaser or purciiaaste. A W.M.S &S severe attack with acute pneumonia sole Bist ong one of he aed sun of he! Di: | Speeds Ca A gg ee @ symptoms, and though the alarming stage bas Bie Sa WEDNSDAY. THE FOCRTH De. OF | tacos" thepaschaner or purchasers Wefsses sll TEN PRR CENT OFF FOR CASH passed he is still very weak and unable to Hay vat OCR O'CLOCK PM | beraid'to theday of sale. ft toreas of pop Bet tuate tn he cit &. Lacey, attor ey recorded in Liber W. F., fullo 100, of arveyor's office of the Distsict of Columbia, to- Ai, the ms, rowements thereon. ‘sale Oue-third cash and the balance in one | complied with in Bfteen days from day of visiting her father at the Portland. She expects to remain here at least ten days. Col. and Mrs. Guy V. Henry, who went to sit up. ge be ‘wi ~~ Teall too paseerty at For the Holidays shove ‘The marriage of Mr. Frank Benton Gordon Seog Gace or pore! ct sua sad, Rome | Sntset na of deta oa. yarchawers after Sve day by) va ha om Botes pet Siecmecnlied as “snd “tome fie weet | sSverpisammnt ofeach resale ts von avunpapar is erandest line of LADIES’ EMBROLD- ease ee Serer ich eat Trerencteun j Seouth Cotrest by tin ful dope in Tsth.atrwst HAKWISON s panpoun, | ERED HANDKERCHIEFS tobe found Tied tec hundred sot x d WILLIAM'S. MILLER, ‘Trostess. Capt. Yngling will entertain his Cincinnati pais frm de of sale tobe serured by adeed of tig of ale. | Bo 919 PENX. AVEXUR Seat. “horns anja, ctberwing the ONE PRICE. ao Purchaser after Ave | soi be vi ie wadinwe Fosgn sv poiey earings | atthe “ption of the pur: | want 4d Mita. U* ED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. t | “Wy vtetue of a writof Seri facies temued out of clert's Oikos of ce Bu Court of the im this market. Also s splendid line of UMBRELLAS, ali kinds, sizes and new @esigns in handles, On all of which we allow a cash discount of 10 cents of the dollar. friends at dinner at ‘his residence, 1717 9th street northwest, on New Year day. Miss McGraw of Utica and Miss Geary of Eur Graney bn cE ‘Miss Carrie McCabe, Miss Gertrade ‘MeCabe and 15th streets northwest was broken by one