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atl ea, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ¢, Tusspay, JANUARY 8, 1898. 8 = z= AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | war, ‘Mr. and Mre. J. Kearney Warren have gon. “ Is AFTERNOON. e. i i FUTURE Sa W ORLD OF SOCIETY. Pay Res Lng] + LING & SON, Aveta. C12 Est 1 Srasins pea | RATCLIFFE, DARE A Co.. AUCTIONEERS. Mrs. Noble will receive un Wednesday from comer tL yppien are pod > attr ee wAMMEAS LPoSBe ay ATLROAD ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE_OF UPRIGHT PIANO, | 4 to 6, assisted by the Misses Halsted. WITKIN THR NEXT TWO WEEKS MaNT Witt BE | QUESTIONS IN Massacen LEATHER-COVERED © SOFA. CHAIRS ROCKERS BED ROOM FURNITURE. W, | 10, | pI : ° | week, aT vik FM. we iiteel by orgar grime een | ta Opening Gayeties of the New) xr. H.W. Tucker will give « cotillion Fri- | CHOSEN TO THE UPPER HOUSE OF CONORES®—| The Massachunctic leenine ae Gaia * BY Sy | . ' are, wi suis carsales roome, Ninth and Detreets | TRERSKG PILLOWS ANT BST ERG TOULET | Year, | eee os ceranann Aan SED INTERESTING CONTESTS | bios today, has besides the coustership eaay “hi in 6 per cent convertible bonds of the Wash: SETS, WALNUT SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION | a | ‘rancie Clapp has teturned to her home, PROMISED — Ald, BYES ABE BOW Cot BBW | waters te claim ite attention, the rue 1 uecreetown Reliroad Company, ge a ee | 1024 Vermont avenue, after an absence of sev-| Miss Emilie Keagan of Gordonsville, Va..re-| your. Sprain og ieeton and Georwetown |Ralionag Com-| ODD BUREAUS AND WASH STANDS. ‘DUOP | ee caer terry | Oral months. turned home today. | Petietves, On. being chest the sumo cet pre | BE Tirtwe ofan order of the Supreme Conrt of the | CHILDREN ENJOYTHEMSELVES | Mra. E. Maurice Davis, formerly Miss Ida | The residence of Mr. J. Owen Kerby, near | The legislatures of mont of the states which ~ heer typ be opeaie GN BROS Rg ——" 6 0 ° © Court of the UNCANSON BROS., Aucta. District of Columbia, holding Supreme Conrt ters will be the reports of special commie | Welch, will be at home to her friends Wednes- | Alexandria, Va.. was the scene of a very pretty elect United States Senators this year convene | | sions on revision ‘of the Judicial evstem | bate business, 1 will sell b day, January 4, 1221 M street northwest. | wedding on Wednesday evening, December w: ye th . ~ SaLF OF THF v | rooms of Fatclif — > ‘¥> ry 4, oY, i. within the next two weeks, Four states have | of the state, on methods of ex y= w sox. | CHNGUTING IAT TNE NORTHEARE"OSEQRE | awn un SATURDAY. POL Ee Ala ethe| A Namber of Delightful Entertainments—| Ensign Frederic Hawk, United States navy, |28, when his daughter Elaie was united in \caay chosen guecemors tO the men wince (ic imginiee Mocinenettode of expedit- ~! eee | Lie OCCUPIED BY EME WOSETAS SAUL: | sonal Sottiol eas ine AL ora iintttyhO, | Ladies Whe Will Receive Afternoon Call- | and Miss Mary Townsend were married ot nocg|merriage to Mr. Thomas H. McKeown of IE, RUSSIAN LEGA’ | S08) . x by the immigration of pauper. Five — tit! “Benign Washington, D.C., formerly of Alexandria, ‘%¢™™* expire March 4. Senator Sherman bas - : 1S. OPPOSITE FARRAGUES Fassortment of household wocds, towbt RT ine | epg toda: . Paul's Epi : { ; . different petitions will be presented from per- EVENING. is beset SAO SQUARE, | Sierra cemctgmet.es vented wi %°| ere—The Season for Balls and Cottitions— | aay 9p Bt Faol ae eee of Provi-| Tbe bride and groom entered the parior, which been reelected in Ohio, Senator George in Sone autias ts baile Chee toned JOO BOKtH or piastonps. « spat estar tae eat of oar | _34¢__HENKY F. WOODAKD, Administrator_| Personals, | wary Washingt inson : | Tae Prettfly decorated with evergreens, pre- | Mississippi, Senator Daniel in West Virginia | and also a petition that emdosment buatmoce ey ms Marston's ‘sod odice, Troy NY EEC Pte Diner ot toilets | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Anctioneers, | dence, R. I., is a guest of Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson | ceded by the bridesmaid, Misa Lida Kerby, and | and Senator Gorman in Maryland. | beneficiary corporations be discontinusd iu thie 1 Pa ave . under Metro'n Hotel Pepper | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A SMALL COLLECTION | at 1526 K northwest. | the beet man, Mr. James McKee , who were a | state cist Teh etrpeent | OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CONTAINED | Mrs. Morton will receive callers tomorrow | At the first meeting of the Pinta Club for the | sister and brother of the bride and groom re. | TBe Bteatest interest centers in the contest paity. ! will, wb) DAY IN HOUSE oO. 481 “ASHINGTON STREE : ; fo New York, though hardly less interesting, 4 RRD-MOT FIONT IN NORTH paRo” TENTH (oth) DA Huw afternoon from 4 to 6. All the cabinet houses fenson of 93 to be held in the corridors of the spectively, and stood under a beautiful bell cf | pred bore orth Dakota . Gaby, “ar WERENT? Mantted | on THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY FIFTH, will also be open to visitors, except the home Elsmere on Wednesday evening, January 4,at @owere and evergreens, Mt. Ramie, otganist | owing to the closeuess of the fight, are the| Members of the North Dakota legiutiature PM. in fromtnt the premised tes at TEN O'CLOCK. | will se i'at the above hy of the Postmaster General. The Indies gerier- 8 o'clock. Prot. Franklin Smith will address the Of # churob in Alexandria, played the wedding | campaigns in Nebraska, Wyoming and Wasb- *pent yesterday © red-how Tomorrow. We towrs caucusming. 007 7th at. suction the following real estate: | ¢m2l! collection of Househo!d Furniture belon: ally will receive after 3 o'clock. "Mrs. Noble, as | club on “His Design tor National Gallery of | march Rev. Dr. Nelson of the Theological | ington. The regular correspondence of Tux fight between friends of Yhe throw cand:dates WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY FOURTH, rilbered ona wanemepuerdis subdivis: | “icra cau. RUDOLPA ‘her custom, will receive between 4 and 6.' | History and Art." illustrating hie subject with | Seminary performed the Sore eeeeride | gran from Boston hae given the senstoral site- | for epeaker will rage. It looks mow asf the MMENCING AL TES O'CLOCK, IX FRONT 10, the wublivinien recorded i a LES: SP i | Miss May Keyworth Barbour gave one of the | forty stereopticon views. A musical entertain- | beredoreagenr nlp mele mye} poled tien fin Macenchnincten | republicans will organize Doth bo see, AS Wine MY & co or e District of Colum! HOMAS DOWLING & SON, i ¥ ‘ A it will fe - | ' _ _ SEMESTER pice ae Foote District of Columbian | AY | prettiest cotillions of ‘the season last night at ™<' ead sang ber of | With bengaline silk and carried a bouquet of | cues tx were wit. & « - or oo eh. cous : Jentnd Similar the buii j SORREL Horses, surrey | te Tétidence of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bar-| Mre. D. Street, assie ya number of | Marechal Neil roses. The groom wore the con- whe Wauener oa j - Mc. A vran SEER ae MUiidihvesacait ait = pour. | The large parlors, which were converted | ladies. held a pleasant reception yesterday at ventional binck. After the ceremony an ele > “veming hphiaines now clante ote un ssh on the ‘dav of sale ‘or Gal rantioee al ny checourt aud the residue in three (i | ON THURSDAY. JANt Uelios into ball room, were fragrant with roses and | 1102 9th street northwest. gant collation was served, consisting of the del. Jority for the republicans on joint ballot, and | 4 Reception Thag Was Attended by Over BOSIERY. UXDERW meta at obe (hitters are alp taree Gt TWENTE OCLC ee 1805 AT narciswus. = The doorways were tastefully | Mra, Rudolph Kauffmann will not receive | {cacies of the season, Among, these present, while iti the intention of the democrats to) _ON* Thousand Three Hundred People TON "DA t io ored pavmnente "to be gecared hy tha | We will sell tn front of ont 2 draped with | green garlands. | The favor | tomorrow, put will be at home on subsequent | besides the immediate families of the bride and | unseat enough Tepublicans to give them ama- | The reception at the ¥.M © A. 180% Now rst Rocerd crphaner ‘eating’ date'ta the Natt pair of Sonn, tables nt the far corner of the second parlor Hen upon the p | Wednesdays dnring the season. | Groom. were: Mre. Barton and eon, Mr. Frank jority with which to elect a Senator they cannot | York avenue northwest, w: DoztN MENS F in all seapect the WOOL AND | Sale, #1 ee the prop neven vears, 0 made a beautiful decoration by themselves. In ~ i ‘eed. Mrs. J. Brown, son and daughter. Mr. do thie without the co-operation of every one | most auccessful that has been knows in the CAMELS WALD » tobe made at tae tiaeres | Dassueeee THO the number of pretty things provided so.abun-| | The Acorn Club will give a dancing reception | pote ND tara” oon, ne amar ae | do this wi populist menibers, aad there te no | hones of whe pot ne ‘eum, Glee ' WENTHAT. _ All couveyancing st the eRETE Seat ee Mis dancers sheen woce in Tones | Ge Netend Bites Avscce, Thareiy. | sis Peanis Westen, Wr. Meas Wek, Me. BS | oenany is on on be ee as leading ee pate yg eosened JDEXOASSON BROS | Asetioneore HENRY Wise GARNETT. | Latins sos aticks, vases and bonbonieres for the young | February 2. It will be the only dance given by | ward Cowling of the ‘Theological Seminary, Mr. | opuliste say that their members of the legisla: | "EP@ Not considered at all, but an actual count TRUSTERS SAL OF A BRICK DWELLING NUM Sarviving Trustee, | TAUSTER'S SALE OF 1) ladios and for the young men Japancse figures, | the club this senson and the members propor? |and Mrs. Griffin of Washington, D. C.; Miss | ture are under no obligations to the demoerata, | Was made and revealed the fact thet 1.577 were Drs © STREET st 2 ct SIREE! BETWEEN TWELFTH AXD THIK- | boats and bisque picture frames. ‘The souvenir | to use every effort to make it eclipse any of ite Tidy Kerby of Baltimore, Md. Miss ‘Annie |and ave fer from being in sympathy with them. | present after 2 p.m. The building wu» bow fa eet of “rus rpuowss & WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | TEENIH STREETS SOUTHWEST, AND ON favors for the girls were tambourines and for | Well known previous successes. Kerby and Messrs. Henry and Bernard Kerby | Ix PRUNOTLVAxIA. j fully and artistically decorated. in the partore > eh | FES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STREET BETWEEN TWEUETH AND THIR- | the men Alpine horns. Both were prettily | Mra, Wirton Matthews will be at home Sat- ‘of Prince George's county, Md. The newly | at the Pes a ROE poe. ; lly Semis. Dues ’ “ils PSESTE OS AWELETIOTREET WEST | Wherens by a dectee of the SurremeConrt of the | marked in gilt with the date. All the decora- | urdays in February, 1140 Connecticut avenue. married couple took the 10:52 train for Wesh- republican senatorial caucus at Her-/ wae e profusion of potied and flowc?ing plants, ' e WALF a ie MAR INSEREPTS ORTH TN | District of Columbia, passed on the 22d day of De- | tions of the dining room were in pink The | Mrs. Jobn W. Clarke and Mrs. Moncure | ington and wgll remain in Georgetown as tl jo | Tisburg, Pa., Inst evening @ resolution was | palms and erergrenms. Statuary ard palvtiogs ~ a1 soggy rhe 11) 0F WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF somber. AD Ang2. Wo an eguity canse devenlingin gests sat down to eat their supper at small | Barke will be at bh ‘ Wodnesdaye in Js | Guests of Mra. Griffin, a sister of the bride, un- | adopted providing for the holding of a joint | were there, and on the whole was the soft light cast sie ¢ Pe vireveo! * deed of trust nearing date of the sin Fquity Docker No. ‘4, th understzned has tables, each oneof which bad a different center- | Burke will be at home Wednesdays in January | FY)" beginning of the new year, when ther | caucus of the republican members of both | of abaded lamps and gaslicht “ vy, Jonte AD. ISN6, and rerorided tn Liber aster 0 a certain deed of trust | piece, at 1313 Q street. | ; . Ts 1eSetweg ome oft : will commence bousekeepin: their new | bouses nary 17 the nomine- ; ' rt ef a reich a deed et eteats | ‘the cotillion was led by Mr. Morven Thomp-| Mgr. Satolli, the papal legate, wasentertained | Pome The bridve eee gn Se | Tousen on January 17 to consider the momina- | The gymnasium’ was covered with face of all qitmbias dud" at the request of the | billof complaint therein, which said deed ef trust i P | The Presents were numerous | tion for United States Senator. tees viere ‘eared thereby, the nnderstcned, as | duly recorded In Liber} 20 at folie 430 ef seq. | Son with the young hostess, and many novel at dinner on Wednesday by Mrs. E. J. Mason | and costly. | pabniaas aa nations in graceful festoo mreted ‘ : tngettior w 2 TONE TE area ge BS | one of the tend recondw of the said Distr t ahd and graceful figures were danced. Miss Bar- | at her home in Mt. Pleasant | “we nr tr gee erecting patiea | the library, where the pb tos : the 20. ise SPEPAST FOUR | fuisite tias vented by the salt Ged etme fant | hour wore a gown of pale vellow erepe and ar- | Miss Ward of Obio and Miss Nan Manning of SHOOTING STAs, | cre Washington legislature will amemble Jen-/ ure to the listening cromd. The teenytiva ees iat teal eutate situated tm the | furavch default the holler sail thet ried a large bunch of yellow roses. “Her guest, | stgunt Jor, Pa., have been spending the boll- uary 9. There are twenty-five republicans and | proper was beld in the juriors, where trewe-al - ‘olmavin, and. belng | in wrising ‘e sale of the Teal ae Valerie Sling Joy, Pa., | ; | Ree 7. Pgh, sith m bow . ea iinet ef tot nuns pap | OE ee Miss Valerie Slingluff of Baltimore, wore pale | days with “Mra. C,H. Leeds, 1314 6th street | “‘Ireally feel that Lam a public example of | Dine democrats in the senate, fifty republicans, | NecTetary Mrs. James E Pagh. with a host blue silk and chiffon. / infront | Those present were Misses Mudie and Beasi ae dieaqy | Gorman, Lena Hutchinson, Miss Cornell of} The American Society of Authors will give | in rendiness for the anvineten, | New York, Misses Rowena Whitman offanciaio fotenumbered forty. | decrenand acting under the powersef the said deed of aud tity-rwo. tn square 278, se- | trust, Twill offer for sale, att "2 of mid aymare by the vestry | of the premises, on THUKSDA te bt Ae kee | 1803, at THREE O'CLOCK P. Af, the 1 ladies Whose names were giver Tux ® received the guests. The troeption conaitte marebaied by Mr. W.J. Fay, Brae sanmint | northwest. i coledightness” oaidt is it was put nineteen democrate and eight populists in the | racine Re OCG RaaL | DeNeaae Ghee bp naieien An Basmabapaaay by a speéial election on the 7th instant. shee ENE Sried peupectyastasten is the cily s Card, |@ reception aud banquet in honor of its pres oh ance to the iadies and a busier throng cou. tot “ : ( Finveict of Cola | Inthe Wittict sforesata, tovwit’ Parte n/Tersnum: | Langhorne. Brean, Wise, ‘Scott, Carr, Wend: | dent, Will Carletons at Willard’s Hotel on} «1 sea‘they had your pictufe in the paper.” | Qtstes Sate ee Done eacee Ceo Cattee | Se imagined. Dustag theafterecen the sustbers “ . Spee NS FS : even Cae henia, | Hing. Miss Romaine Mannix and the Messra. | Thursday, January 5, at 7:30 pan. “I don't know,” replied the man who ie bard |and George Turner of Spokane. Neither tas | ereentertained in the gvmnasiim by anathiete : ~ (which the prom: | tng for th South: Dystreet distant | Buchanan Houston of New York, Marshall Lang-| ‘The Home Social Club gave a donkey party z ety ia ae the fall republican strength necessary to elect, | ¢tbibition and the added atttaction of the ne “ “ ser with interest at W per | forty (40)fext and three (*) inches from tesouhwest | borne, Thomas Riggs, jr, Fred” Faust. Charles | isenmen to please, “whether the picture was mine or | P Bth necessn Sabeer gunned teakes Solk aaeee ince be taken, | cortior ot sell nyuars: and ruuning whence asters | Home: Thomas Miegs, Jr,, om, Jobn | On Wednesday evoning at the residence of the | 1 is ‘ and it is supposed there will be a dead lock on | s property. orall | the nw of South Dy strert wxieen (Th feet, | Bryan, Theodore Tylar, Richard Hatton, John smother” of the club, Mra. C. H. Johnson, 700 the Dame under it a misprint. i y popular at the association. has ug muck of ills 1 | the senatorial question -or a ne n will te | er oa “ rehaser or pure hase | north and at right wna es sith th Wilkins, Christopher Dawson, Mills Thouipson, sa Ske ra ation, cr 0 naw man Wl Bo | So ctnitcasent an ite of ts dangeee af toss ed of. the urchat seventy (70) feet, thence West +! | SiH etrest (northeast Thpre was's large com- 3 i 5 = axp a cca = thence gonth seventy (20) feet. nteeste ak: tee pee Corlies of Brooklyn, Horace Westcott | puny present. One of the {atures of the even-| At Inet have the holidays hastened away. nation that will elect other than a republican. [wor - Pas wenn Ren wed ~~ 4 ghee Tite weeps oF rutchaners” Hazen will | flare of tioning.” This os roved by = yee ; ing by Zt, Amusement was a “potato race,” partic Both coming and parting were blest. NCES FAVOR HAWLEY | reonited "in the former securing. swe ges rs ie. erm of sale be put roe dwellin { en last Di y u rl ” i eo Sen ag - * faulting. pa By virtue me decree ani actin uniter the | Britton— Flora and Sadie—brought together an | Messrs. Henry Bergling, Dr. H. R. Street and Their digestions a much-needed rest. vene tomorrow. The republicans will control | in the evening was v of th Twill deed of t us in front ot fer tor sale: in | anisee, the followine #s8emblage of little folks and made aacene | J. H. A. Fowler, and won by Dr. Street and son the house by fifteen plurality. The senate is a arg ee jure to : in the etty and Dis rict | from fairyland. In the bay window of the| Mrs. Frank Augusterfer. The donkey priz | inte gvinnasiom caeneaee | tie, and the retiring secretary of state, a repub- | Bt. BY vs bg co, its, Part of lot numbered twen y-one | front parlor an immense Christmas tree was a| Were won by Mrs. J. A. Augusterfer and. Miss ae {singing of the Grand Army M | af Jot mummbered twoniy-2 i r ee yrcall | lican, wil! have the casting vote ia the organize- » — fee nundre and sian une USL tecionins atthe | beautilul sight for the little folks. The rest of Joe Fauth and Messrs, Harvor Nelson, jr.,and | “"J® Your father in?” said the man who rang | cat, will have the ca ration of the election of | Fecytatuane Ly Mra. |W. 4. Fosring Bortheeet corner of anit iot ami unining thenes west | the rooms on the ‘ret. floor, all” gusly decked | Jolm Day. + the bell with one band while he held a bunch of i oy WILLIAM J. MILE {$6 Lonisiana awe. n. w. FP WAGGAMAN Ate tonenr | the democratic «tate officers Lieut. i eg ni t ' wicLFE, DARREG ees iat Beppo with flowers and greens, were thrown open to| Mrs, Muj. Perley and son, Mr. Morris Perley, | accounts behind him with the other. | will become presiding officer. ee emcee whinge Sas | : c Sree rs 10) feet am | the company, The el commenced to ar gave an entertainment New Year evening toa | “I don't know,” said the boy wno opened the | The demorrats threaten that if the repub- * Se, Drow eulogired thn 2 Patt TOL | gne hundred aud y (120) feet 6 the tein j tive about Gand dancing was the order until | number of young friends. The guests were en- | door. “Got one of your photographs with ye?” | licans take advantage of the senate organizat profession, Mr i. Dovndes anu . ee | “Terns: The amotnt of indebtedness seonred by the | they all promenaded into the dining room. | tertained in the earlier part of the evening by Why—sen. i Galiece Labs,” the that they elect will be voted out es | Par enters’ tra W i ° sown said deed of trust (¢ | where dll kinds of goodies which are supposed | piano selections, rendered by Mr. Perley, and Well, let me taki 4 TH find | 8208, 8% the democrats are in control. Tho | Soaked the-art ng, Mr. « ° : - | fess Fe rentenente | to appeal to. childish tastes were abundantly | an original composition by Mr. -Wertenbaker. red, sete Sake ta ents am td | republicans, having a safe majority on Joint | in highest terme “Working for i . Ao Ae | provided. After supper a jingle of bells | This was followed by aseries of interesting | out, Tiel, cil sloct = Untied Guates Senator on | se fC. Willemsen Ginted he-eett : “ two years, with ih around the house was the first hint of the visit | games, af‘er which thesparty adjourned to the — | the 1ith ii Hewley's Trimie abe |S Ts Coat eae ae cone set ton Saptiny per anni fore ‘he of Santa Claus, who very soon afterward ap- | dining room, where an elaborate feast had been | “You are overcharging me,” she said to the | his re-election, despite the work | STMT Uy Professional ition, aabanonn ‘ Oar Deaaiase anh | cpl or all cane at the ition ofthe picchauw or par. | Peated at the front door. " He made a circuit of | spread. Among’ those present were Mr. Wal- | eqh driver, as been done in behalf ‘of Gor. Bulueley. | "the delight of ail ananer anbanah an : eroonef SATURDAY, | Cuaters. , Adepomt of $1000n the arvel frst above | the rooms and depleted his at pack of | lace T of Rockville, Messrs. C. I. Werten- but the uncertainty of the canvass is evident Yon the parcel rest nt F PSVES tH DAY OF SANCARY, AD daa | infront of the "rotnises hereia. ter descefved. sa et der lot na ihered vas hun euts by giving some pretty toy toevery | baker, Guy John », Harey Wilkins, Willard | ‘No'm. Lain’t,” he protested. from the disinclination of either the Hawley or | #¢¢% bine 1. Mr, William Lritton personated the | and C. i », Archibald. | “But ithasn't taken me two hours to make | the Bulkeley managers to give any figures. "On | Break their rece Cewevanings eo ler lott puist be cor pik | Jolly otd suint. | There epee es Ls and “The members and friends of the Dauntless that cult I recae aee eee SPEinE to Saver Olen. aay eee, sok ae Br eed te ‘. ‘ ° games until (he hour arrived for the youngs ; ¥ shing Cl ) i: ‘No'm, but ye see, ma’am, but ye see the | Hawley’s re-election. e memory — — ’ Evenin ‘Stax, ie as the “Stars and | Mt. Elmer Allpress, 414 New York avenue, last. spend saying ‘good-bye.’ It is not yet certain whether the republicans YOUNG CONEN'S DRrATH = debts wid’ Blare ss & "Batterie wore cas | ERE. as or acombination of populists and democrats fhird of the par diant in the pleasure they were giving their | Very largely attended was the reception | Oh, his awear off is fine and complete, will organize the senate of Minnesota, The | Mis Body Recowered—No Protection Agninst ptrene on of the sele by the A Es cs. | Their baby niece Katherine was « | hell at the residence of Mrs. Gleeson, 802 Ist] Tt in new and must certainly please, republicans have twenty-six senators and the er HOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. eer of eg emeans, money te be Sa | ee AL LOTS- DESIRABLE IN | All the other children were as be-| street norihwest, yesterday. Misses Ella and } young Salomon Coben, wt tat Oper eenty size and Tocats ret age z democrats and alliance twenty-six. The two| The body uediateiy north | comingly attired in quaint and picturesque | Annie Gleeson ' received numerous callers | Bat ere long. when thiv awear off you meet, wort " doubtful men are Senators Motte and Hompe, | drowned — yester atte » by ne CHANCERY 53 vel by the purchaser rrammmory | ofthe new Government § Ommice “nite,” for 75. | costume _ | between 2 end 10 o'clock, and after that the | | You will note that it bags at the knees, who two sears ago acted with the alliance. ‘The | throngh the ior while shatine meat be mevtone Y Ise B > agg ee 2 PROCTOR & PROCTOR, In the throng were Shields, Emerson, Rich- | elder portion of the family had a reception of —_—- | democrats are making a hard fight for the ‘ nied . ear Si hesold tres of taxes to day of sale | jah3t Real Estate Brovers, 907 G st. nw, [ardand Melville Gurley, Ralph and Mildred | their own. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gleeson bad | CHOLLY'S TROUBLE. | organization of the upper body. because lege, | D8OCR, War recovered abo bour after gt eed oat ae : | ‘ | ore i iy leg ‘ e : Tans persomor persons calming | FOR SALF_WE OFFER THE Two LoTs ro :M.| Duvall, Helen and Bessie Cooley, Gwendolen | gathered about them n large coterie of friends, | uy hat's the matter, Choliy?” said a friend of | lative reapportionment isto be made, and jf the accident occarred, Dr “a I thous oe any af theme | Fine thes ietocker and Gladys Ffoulke, Bessie and Annie MeChes- | and a program of music, song and recitation pegs S | both houses were republican ther would have | Emergency Hospital and Sebafbict ai 1" 13 Hf that young man's who dropped in on him just | p 3 tof compliance with the terms of | ta barzain dod intssmattors | BeYs James ang Bessie Orme, Dorothy and | followed. ‘Those who heard Mr. R. E. Straight ; = Ppe . cuaser the lot resol years the lots will be resold at his | Years. This corne: very little to say about the carving out of the |every means available to esate s’ reception more early in the | a8 he was getting ready to go out for the even- | aistricts. sid | aed: Seibataeines! has w Joyce, Marga- | sing at the dev. anil t-cun- | Henry Kidder, Louise and BRICE & LIPSCOM ORI, , TS Yaits. | Fet Sands, Helen Brown, Helen Hibbs, Edith | evening heard him again in, if possible, aweeter | ing. Interviews with Representatives and Sena-| LD. BARRETT, ; Trustees, ——_ SIS INS. | and Mary Emmons, Margarie Mertz, Barbara | tones. Miss Giceson recited. asdid Mr. D. E. “I'm in a deuce of a worry.’ tore indicate that Senetor Davis will be easily |ime- The body was removed to the home sand Trust Company butting, Bot WMOt nee topne, | ANd Max Kaufmann, Walter and Harry Blount, | Cahill. and others. ‘The handsome home never | swnyt stone renominated, sixty-nine representatives and | the grief-tricken family. 921 8th #'»« ya autivetmton'eag.\ft. | Louixe and Myron Parker, jr., Annie and Ber- | looked prettier, and those fortunate enough to “ fame Kties fob | tWenty-six senators having declared that they | west. Mr. Max Coben, father of tie a a 8 “_BRICE & LIis¢ M8, GIN Tin st. | tha Brown, Rebecca Jeffries, “Allan and Carroll | be present will not soon forget i foo many gu’hls gave me néckties will vote for him. The Senator, therefore has | poy, writes to Tae Stan as follow corre by the will of Ann: | OR SALE-MANY | ATIRAC Orin AS | Galt, Evans, Britton and Aldis Browne, Demp-| A charming children’s party was given last | Chwistmas, don’t you know! : j teu more than a majority of the whole legis |" "gee that, in this. m» time of wien Piers ore | KHOI MEAD Mi Son. art ster Emi h. Jerome and Larrimer Graham.Wal-| peiday evening by Mr. and Mra, G. Warfeld | ‘That's nothing to be troubled over.” lature pledged to him. andienines taal a to Go Ge ipet Maribore Now is the time to invest. Call for afer cott Bartlett, Helen and Harry Gardiner, Leigh- | simpson to their son Sailer and little daughter | “Oh, yes itia, I tell you it's next to impossi- BATE IX THE LEAD IN TENNESSEE. Lym THURSDAY. J KY | tion. BRICE ton Shields and Margarie Fisher. i he - * a 3 nf “ and youths of this city whe risk 1 rT LWELVE O'CLOCK M. the follow. | “S03 3¢ fuser ante tales oot ales ieee ae le. oe hhandsome Christmas tree was | ble to keep twack of which gu’hl gave which | The forty-eighth general assembly of Tennes- | and the hupwintas of ther ypu e u-, cee |B FORNG op eice, raety tomorrow night in honor of the Seretary | themeelves fnsing with tose, guusens Gasp |Recktie-*0ie won't weal wong tie to ate the | we conrened at noon yesterday. Ie wil choose | tm Wett nal for spert ae faye ts oh choo aa abes items BER OF LOTS. ee of the Treasury and Mrs. Chas. Foster. “| &e, “The table was bountifully spread with | *iabt gw'hl,don't you know. And yet if I go | United States Senator to succeed William Ib on.cur river and lanes, which, in ther best caer conveyed by Georer T. snit, OB IN BLOCKS, Mr.and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle have cards | children’s dainties and around it were seated | ¢Wazy, I just bet they will say it was cigawets!” | Bate, whose term expires March 3. Three can- | @ition, area se Yeww Macruder tothe said sna | Rang per sqnere foot; easy terns Mr.and Mrs. Sond: m Gal cake mene bt pt lett eve degree ok ‘Ganon Swen in my misery, when the Gedy fed Febrta ry 20, 1800, and re- ‘opportunity fof spt thon. out for anevening reception on the 17th in-| Mesdames Teressa ig Peay te aaa a . ad og, Ahmet wes. | wom, Gol, Marcas Coben, was dregeed & re patie pe iy TS THOMAS Fisnen x co. | Out f railer. Marguerite Hellen, Maude ‘Simpson, COLUMBIA WIN: They are Senator Bate, ex-Gov. Robert 1. | S08, Se a eee sale are not ¥2, ke. ‘acres, | _Je3-6r ae eed F et mie at Marie Shaw, and Masters Robbie Hughes, Sid Seon Tyler and Col. John H. Savage. Bate is in the | Fiver. { wae = pgriasap analy tte te ‘OR SALE-WERIDIAN HILL — _ Miss Slinginff and Miss Marie Reuling of Bal-| ner Thomas, Walter Wilcox, Allie Martin, Sailer | East Round of the Intercollegiate Chess| ica aut hoe friends ‘claim that be will have 824 boys #til S cccthane Ge tae tae Purchaser, after by dure advertive timore came over today to spend a week with | Simpson and Walter Jirdinston Hungerford, Tournament at New York. iienkciy tenwdileibe in tee annien, | of the amany good mmathors whe (like the g: a3thdhe ae Mrs. James F, Barbour. 3 : Each of the children received a souvenir pres-| The last round of the intercollegiate chess | _It is possible that n deadiock may result, in biighte: “ ast Bone oy cabin idl tm : : Secretary and Mrs, Elkins will give a dinner | ent and a box of candy. sourksméntat Guides Saba which event the names of ex-Gov. Porter and = B BUILDING fronting on park, norti t. se. be oe ee | on tn alas ag oe brought before the | Just verging into manly a a | played yesterday, when Ewing was defeated by | legislature, ‘The fire: ballot for sonater will by | Pelied to mourn at evening to the Secretary of State and| Miss Mary O'Brien of 724 24th street gave a | Mrs. John W, fthe } 4. Al buwant ground inthetownof Upper | 2" est | Mariboro’, conveyed 10 Wil Bowie be Sammel BE Hanes, trastee. oy decd dated April 4, 1882. and suid land records im Liber W. A. J. rictof landon the Upper Mar?boro" and : cinta turmpike neat Snitiand about sy | OR SALE is and sth; 16170; easy te THOS. B. STAM! Foster. euchre party last night. Among those present | te ea r . PhS SALE OF DESIRABLE, IMPRove! villa, Br Bows by Jowph | Eaves cs i The membersof the diplomaticeorps ealledat | were the Misses M. Linkins, H. Buckley, W. | omen Rametead was beaten by Wilson and | taken the first Tucwday atter organization, | tive ot thie District I PSEA PENSSYLVANT AVENUE, | Shes ae SOT SRE Be Se Tea records io | Ree ee ae ON a ra N: Winfit hatte | the residences of the cabinet and at ail the lega-| Yates. M. Ferguson, L. Friow and E. Burdette, moons tied onc tec ane A 4 Mies rearmirdvingtagee ity | ety enough denounce the crams scot of trac tates Sane 2 | LICE m BNO 1 eed de bene te property | Hand S. tis the place for ne sta ee ‘| tions yerterday and left cards, Of couree | the Messrs, J. Grifin, L. MeCallen, C, Kreman, | securing the cup for Colurabia, The populists of Kansashave a clear majority | of the uthoriticn, Te perm 5 | neither were receiving, but the enetom was | E. Buckley, J. Linkin, D. Hummer, J. Thomp-| Dickey, Princeton, adopted a Hamppe open- | of ten in the senate, but on the face of the re- | dangerous sport may perbay= honored with the same degree of formality as = an ier ats, ciote sual gas ing against Libaire, Columbia. The young. turns the republicans have sixty-three of the | bat ee ear to ren i early wll cases there were | Were enjoyed ila late hour, when re- i ily sacrifice + we an absence of courage t legutions were conspicuous in the | On New Year day Miss Knotehen Loetler, | Unicht’ wae nitmed by dibcine's soot ted | house certain, and probably sixty-foar. Not-| too realistic wo cover with ti ithe of chars BUILDING LOT, bet. 17h 3 very € hich was conver 3 fois op conth side G at. bet. 12th and 13th n. ¢.;| throngs of promcnaders on the up-town streets, | eldest daughter of Andrew Loefler. reached the | Prigestonian hones hain uactag atsay WE Agiae ee bee ct es ror eqn Lee pone ageerne nag alll wr nd Rte Gre | to a a nd bude which made cowerday rather nique in the lis- | age of eighteen, which dav was celebrated at| pwne which might have sauved: bit crenocs | at, the “botse wi UE, ner their control. | was recovered twenty minutes ave mt Septerniies O18 a Ee | ee eee eae: fe food busines comer | tory of Washington New Year, when the ladies | her parents’ home on Brightwood avenue. A trouble, but he ipst the queen's pawn Inter on, | peoje ake carmel, DE mandamus yp | dent ts incorrect. It remained under the a iaetan, smee ae lace “WATERS & THOMPSON, leave outdoor lite entirely to the gentlemen. | number of friends of the young lady, ax well as | after ‘which his doom was scaled. On the | mab = aber bonne Pye at ieation, | fullyone bear. and over choee-yunrter 1 et of Tan | sag teen sub be EEE Fst. Mra. F. Holmes, at her residence, No. 1300 | the parents, had. been invited, and the party | thirty-second more Libaire imprisoned the |Fuplicas, members before the | Tibcir caves | UOUT'S time was lost before vigorous « wo iveuntions # cen Se | FOS), 0ALE — AN OPPORTUNITY | FO" A 1 street northear". gave last might a’ New Year | ‘Pelt a very social evening. Among the guests | adverse rook: Dickey hud to lose the exchange, | will be argued toda ss a Peer pe gecarrellhya «A dca very wide a: ra idiy improv ue ect sm: | party to her voung friends, Atter music and | Were Rev. Facius and wife, Miss Lula j Nhich put him a rook behind, so be rightly re-| “On the face of the returns the republicans | “4 NOt ## stated, at 9.9) «tn Tei asad tose ur eee Capitol *, (as | reci ations the guests repaired to the dining | Carrie Eber, Sophie Eber, Charlotte H | signed. The result gave Columbia the eup. have 78 members on joint bailot, the populists - . a: | “eo bien by eed evan om Ry s i | room, were a bountiful repact awaited them. | Mr-aud Mes, Holmesd, Mr. Wun, Wolanend, fe. a §3, democrats 3 and independeat republicans 1, — - petet bop dated January, 23 5. an ~ | After supper dancing became the order of the | Mary Holmead, G, C. Schafer, ie Veter Tried by. Fi " be sported Laat a . - fe with side alley land records in Liter J. W."B. Pl b mars oe eterans Tried by. Fire. Several of those reported as poptilists now reese . nethind interes: 0 Amor » present we and Mrs, ache pley. Mr. and } » Xander, “ wisullied. tls. talentias a a ‘tals took place here vests: P- - ~ nveyed by ST. Sat and wife to old build-| fell. Mr. and Mrs ‘Travers, Men Eglesen, Mra, | Wille Xander, Albert Xander, Radoiph Ezdorf, | Vania avenue was in the building used as head- rae takabenres tar copeioce mae ae ward Murpky, whose drowning near the . od sports ee pee eger Prer Pompe gm yor | N. Tiers, Misres D. Cad: sand L. Hay. | Wilham Brown, L, Stelzie, Miss Heiser, Carrie | quarters of Encampment 69, Union Veteran | P' : : wy=b) od te See 2 = : | tha jority on joint ballot and gives the rs mn me | den, Messrs. PL King, | He mus, Oscar Vogt, Christ. Ramling, Miss | Legion, and for a time it threatened disastrous | (uit majority on joint ballot and give wegen eres Senge ae vin and O' Mara, Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loeffler, Carl | reguits, but owing to the efficiency of the fire! ‘The situation as regards the senatorial fight e1 e1 ney ie nd ¥ ms ares The tor officiated and the remains were ar fary Chambers gave a New Year break- | Loefiler, Anna Loeffler, Lucy “Loetter, Marie | Siirincd cengpeseetenteariged pastor officia! ne r, Cl ogi Meme | department the only damage sustained by the : that # ce-tain companied to St. Mers's cemetery oy « thoong Leen, Die cee eee eect eect inns | property of the old soldiers was that eoctaiened | coterse ‘of repeblionns favor Been with the | Seamemiet Oot Marv'e cometeay retuaine « smdabers of $s fara | by the complete drenching it received from the | populists if such a step should become neces-| Richard Clary, formerly of this city, sere common'y eat'ed | 5 in ainini 164 3c Bearly adjoins the U uethird of the purchase money not sale by the orphans’ vourt for onethird in one yeur from | ~ Allof -quare 888, 3 from day of || Acornerne. pearl J. p the Cathelte Charck, pte w wine the yatt fay toa number of young friends at her home, 1441 Q street. The questa were Miss sa. ft £65. by about 113 | to bear interest sad be cle | Nellic Beall, Misa Alice Pilling, Miss Trene 2 ‘ joverflow of water. Though extremely dis | *ary to defeat any plan having for its object | brought here’ from. Washmngien Men de "tae codranconds or at | Vibes te ail lerstinns ter os | Noble. Miss Louise Kauffmann ‘and Messrs, | The number of public receptions held by that | agreeable the hull is still in a condition to allow | the election of a democrat. A dispatch from | services at St. Mary's Church, 1n'« e100 ea! i oveciecl an oucll prasliein| alt tecwad aalin AGantie Bak tierce Oo | Beall, Vaughn, Mearns, Burchell and T. L. peice of the social world re-iding on Capitol | the legion to transact its business and receive | Wichita states that such a Proposition has been | cemetery. Two colored funerals ‘oo al i reared on gach pee porend and, Atlante : | Ghamibere Hill, and which is growing in proportion and | the congratulations of its comrades and frienda, | canvassed southwest and thatit has met with Mrs, W. 8. Holman and Mrs, R. H. Fletcher | "portance with every passing year. included from Roberts Chapel and the grand f Mr Executor of Ai Lh BUSINESS SITE ON F wie. | [YOR RALE_DFSIKA ere a eee On Thursday evening, the 5th instant, the en- | favor among the republican members of the | Prank Entwisle was buried t-om the botwe of CHaNceRy onsen | antar ASE preva & Ler, 120 Fat. | 24th and Bist) of January at the | the receptions by families of prominent offi-| thedimgreeuble incident of the re,as to greatly | Southwest, favors the plan and indorses Gov.- ee eer See HOUSES st : , REE OF | | & cials from becoming too markedly apparent. — | encourage all friends and comrades of the order. | elect Lewelling as the fusion candidate. The| The Alexandria county court, Judge Chi 1 PM RPREE TS. 1S LE Dit a Brown, 2125 I street, gavealunch-| Among the places conttuntly throaged by call- apis my "| fact that Gov. Lewelling ix a Wichita man may | chester, begun ite season sesterley et tie soe of the Supreme Cott tof the Jeon on Monday to her young seiocl friends, | ere was the residence of Mrs. E. A. Haines, 828 ‘Woikiugven tabi have something to do with the Zagie’s indorse- | Colambus street court house. This court Aud wed my eanity, cance Xo. 2 Park st.. Mt. Pleasant, n | {hove resent were Misses Christine Hanna, | Datreet southenst, who was assisted by het | The market wae dull along all tines today, | Ment. not keep the extra New Year cay, for ie : Afirastre yd HOP. gg, | Eula Hanna, Nellie Elliott, Minnie Fagan, ; mother, Mrs. M. Morrison, a bright and pleat- nas aan ath pon Ageless Barer PRACTICALLY CONCEDED To TURPIE. January term had too much business. A lanne ines, on FRIDAY 496s. | Anme Denh wuie Latimer, Carrie Biun- | ant old Indy, and her young daughters, the | Receipts and calls were light. Butter contin- ‘The fifty-eighth ary by of Indiana | Bumber of cases for gambling and i legal liquor i. A.D. 1S, AT (JQUARS NORTHEAS. SHE} don, Anme Anderson, Amy _ieGee, Misses Mattio and Clara Haines: Miss Divvers, | ues quiet and the trading very slow. The re-| 7 y-cighth general essemably selling will be eailed during the ter ponrerge ee ree ce None extensions NY | Hunt, Agnes O'Neil and Rhoda Eiker, Mr. L. Donohoo and a lady visitor from Ohio, | cent slight advance in western extras is main-| Will convene next Thursday, The senate and it describ das lots IN to Hin Le Droit Park, accord- rch lot Bein ian. | fine, with ‘all iad | rd “Zewch to be oars 000 ant lot 20 of #2350, ent wl payable in by of May, 180 halt Of the'purchase money in : ig ia aos toate | “PHT GRA WTR ? wo R27 Vermont avenue, pos te tow Arlingson 4 : THE CASE OF JEFFERSON PHTLLIVS Mrs. Walcott and daughters will be at home | Mrs. Dr. Long of Cleveland. tained. Egg promive a drop because of the | House caucuses will be held Wednesday night. | 9) Mein Gr the court wf an gaals in Op Saturdays after 3 o'clock at 1841 Corcoran street | p AOtNer Fopular residence was that of Mra. | clove of the Lioliday season and the warming up | The fight for the senatorehip bas lost its attrac- pe Somes eons ace perk tactlet F.C; Dieudonne of No. 130 Maryland avenue | of the weather. Poultry is flat, but as the supe | tive features since it is generally conceded that | case of Jefferson Phillips , Raa Geek ical eae eae . | Rottheast, who was as-isted by her niece, Miss | ply is pretty well used up little damage is likely | Senator Turpie will be indorsed for re-election. | for killitig George S. Smith. is expected *hila ing We eee Hee tieale was, given last even-| Dieudoane: Mise St. Clair and Miss Blanche C. | fo'restit, Game is stendy with roots for vere STEWART FQN NEVADA. week. Phillips has been visited by several ing by Siies Helen Han. Several vocal and | Beall of Georgetown. rabbit, quail and pheasant. The frait market | ‘The session of the Nevada legislature is com- | Cl¢™7men and is, it is understood. unter che teong ot Loon .. tsa oor y ‘The larges: theater party of the season was | is well stocked, especially with apples, but high posed entirely of silver men, with the e instructions of the paxtor of the (athaile Madlert, I. Moran,’ D. Moran,’ Deland Lew, | btberoned by Madame Bonaparte last night to | &r4de goods ato very dull and common. stuff ts Sion ot bins hhh over becsbaca; whe weeadll | os Siow direction, | Smihand Kolb. Among those prevent ‘were | $2 Ho-ina Vokes, ‘They occupied the four| slow. Dried fruit is in demand and hoge are of -ove 5 TRE ALEXAND # Rirect > “ ‘ lower boxes and the party consisted of Mudame | fitm. Potatoes, onions and cabbage display | probability astociate themselves with the silver | Two courts are now et ae ais Tore. $3 Mises Batler, Emerson, Johuson, Hahn and | BouspartacMiss vB Posnostote Mise Ceiak: | Seb enalene vigor An thd vegetabie line. On men, William 3. Stewart wili be returned to | ryited States court, Jusdge Hughes, whee wow — by earor Ss ee Bossier: < ton, Mr. Le Ghait, the Belgian minister; Baron i tates Senate. sion opened 1 toda: ° a aRdkds 4 [ORMISETT Hous! NOW OPES, | Mrs. H. Q. Clacghton, the Misses Claughton | Ketler, first secretary of the German legation, uation. No changes in prices were re- THE OUTLOOK IN NEBRASKA. es es ae ps RNS 2 4 Cor 13th and Ht 6's aud Mrs. G. W. West will be at home Wednes- | and Mr. Knut, Miss Bonaparte, Miss Grace Wil: | ported since last quotations. yesterday at Omaha, Neb.. y, wil wreseu! i | [[NITED starr. THOS. MORLISET I” Pronrietor, ine All day at and far | terday, will occupy the Jae il Ss Mars a2i-im “"Wastington, D.c, | days in January and February after 3 at 1740 P| son of New York, Miss Warder. Mr. Charles syn aad into the night the various members of the threo county court begins todas * the poets | Byvirtue ota xetot § 1416 © ox. (aera. Tomorrow they will be assisted by Dire, MeCawiey, Mr.’ Desprety secretary, of the Along the River Front. fs shee over conihhasn | Suepend ion or inareenaee-af geoaing ook Cake clerk's fies « can oa as ae E. F. Arnold, Miss Emma MeNeir ai < h legation, and Mr. Washi = i ee naee weap ‘ ; | Ienow open foreceniion of xucste. Rooms en sutte | Misses Combe, 3 Mrs. Charles Whiteside Hse, ‘Mise Stout, ‘Mins | og east an choo ene craft are com ing liquor withon! liceuve Mt wn eapreted, « be tried darmg the term. The court bas ap- new commission to rept upon ® | orsinvie. Terms reasons le. a Stout, Miss | cerned, is closed. Reports per the Norfolk ILLAKD’s HOTEQ, Belknap, Col. Bonaparte, Mr. Grinnell, third TY (% THE CITY | ¥ Messrs. G, Wendell Pinkney and Jas. W. x - a 1d Washington propellers indicate that the ice 245 SRE CIE ing | assistant f state, and Mr. peartieles independents; bh brides. ee! a, Brown vill Lat home to friends this evening | weitaze secretary of state, and Me. Aarthar ts breaking up, Dut ie tll heavy. Tae wet cane 48, emocrate 11, independents 4. Tae ’ v ¥ A TWo - A % Brice, Miss Condit Smith, Miss Edith Patten, | channel is about clear, but east channel is | outlook t the democrats organize sor? Washington, D. Cy Lore as ey aa Se raiog her | Mr. Montgomery Bisir, Marquis Budini, at-| frozen. The river is in bad condition between = although ee Se eer tk ee a , Mr. ra. veland Tyler, tache to tl italian tion.and Mr. P. Buena Vista and the flats. The steamer cxguion rf od arte eee’ LEBITT HOUS: Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Woodson and son, who Phillips. A supper at the oreham followed | Columbia is in a geen cheatineas Bano but Baskets, twents (0. aria g. trap, Crackers, Cokes. WASHINGTON, D. 3. have been the guests of Mrs. J. F. Parker of K | the theater, and the company did not separate | no other side-wheeler is running. The Macales, Picee's, TFG es tres Ci) cusen aise, have returned to their home in Lynch- = gtd hoppy Srna lege nem Llnoas ter, law and WabeSold =e (omy aoe ‘The Idaho legisiature met yesterday. The - ane ~ = 4 dance, many yesterday . af repub- stata aoap, shat te Runde WINTER RESORTS. "re, Weed will receive on Wednesdays in | Would have gone, boats have sot Deen Hoard From, and it le eup- wets oe Se a CO eS January at her residence, 1453 Rhode Inland | | There was. delightful birthday party given | posed that they are hung up in the ice some- governor the Ree gt eaiean: | V : arouse. ? at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sonntag, | Where down stream. ‘akefield will try = oP ng Scrubs ‘Brushes, Must THE PRINCESS ANNE, Mrs. and Miss Baggett will be at bome | N0- 461 E strect southwest, on Thursday even- | t©keop her Chocolate, lot of | 18 MILES FROM NORFOLK, OPENS JAN. 1. , to their little one-year-old Mabel. There POL, OPENS JAN- 1 | Wednesdays in January, 1920 16th street. pate ep Bnet eB irae Pots and Gles | A combination of oce ‘'b'g eles ome (1) Show anespect ily heel‘ hte toeort, wlth's posttieais core, | Misses Annie and Marion Gawler gave o upin Anet- . oon Pals loth Grantated | Hpenate? (Faia te dain rounds at upver sod | plemsant New Year reception, They were. ae- is being overhaules., the River Queen fournment was organ- Rreon ieee eae Me ator Oats, part | Of Curntuck Sound, “Address sisted in receiving their friends by Mise Mar-4 seagate gaye em ceremony and itis > ut DURAN &. E CRITTERDER, Beegeister. rite Bassett, Miss Flora Conover and Miss ~ WILLIAM K DUR AME "p00 ae pes _ a31-tu,th,e.26t Poice of Hew Sarcar: ‘ entered upon the discharge of their duties. DUNCANSON BRC FF a aga HE PENNHORST. é M: d the Misses ‘Huyck aa ington TEREE-CORKERED RACE IX WISCONSIN. ‘Auct T MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR THE OCEAN, ones a etter . hewn receive sloops and pungies, five ‘One week from tomorrow the Wisconsin leg- Completely remedet@hand refurytahed. Steam heat. | {08 Thureday, at home the remain- Donte and is islature meets, and by January 24 » United is “year. JAMES HOOD. a31-3m~ | ing Thursdays in January. 00 NOLL WRLS, PAPER, ee oaeena Tin. Se Mis Sener als dante Fre eek ee and five other goneral | osstes Senator will Ihave been chosen. Of the ANN se Mar Pac reRENG CO. : 3 ACCOUNTANTS. in January in their apartmenta at the Nor-_|, three candidates Mitchell or Knight is certain MVE. DERED. Cn 70,2422, | Columbia, apd, tring amen gop ee ie | aa - wandie. - to'be chown, hilo Gen. Bragy ie virtaaly out a le ‘fale, for cash, 7 ‘ R oF Gh tie Liner Gaps PSL HIE HERO BAY Ge | PAT Tati attain’ Sy vor, [> The Rev. Dr. and Mra. Mackay-Smith and — 2 S Sich with about onethard' the emocrate eg” MICNITY TO “SECURE FINE | rane. ‘Agsgumiant andl aaditon.| their three children, Helen, Gladys and League islative ‘back of him. But the first 021-6 isa Fo. nw. Virginia, bed a pleasant cael yer ares. ‘will, it is said, demonstrate the good ‘bein the unless all Pon TREN et FRIDAY, JANUARY FIFTH | = lington yeeterday from 4 to which was the league. County leagues Ngee fai crys ee STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | sumercusly attended by the Fenilemen of St pbc a conta toate ‘ed So nd Pee oF ee OF EAE ABMOSTALED SEAM | Of the ttih) hanes of ihe eaten clerey. is Sinnals cider primes, aren ial of dine | ns vs 7 7 2 vailiesale | Rotert White, ror fe Tease ee eters fa their desire to meet. the ‘new rector and his bene situation in Delaware is Senator Gray's posi 7 RaTorR Pee B agtas alarehal. ‘maue to order at the lowest wife, came with their husbands to this social tion. If be is made Attorney General by Presi- LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | diitojdudzdiie? * * © ML NEWAYER, Manager. | New Year gathering. : dent .