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—— 301 ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. o. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, .1892—TEN PAGES. | FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS SALE-A FIRST-CLASS PARLOK 1453 14th at, n. RON SAFE: HAS COMBINATION perfect FOR SALE —HOUSES. F* SALES} JOUN FW interferences from roughs, and even in New York the members of the army are treated fairly and mghtly. Even the papers begun to treat the Salvation Army with . And during the recent congress iu New York ail SHOOTING STAKS. ‘The young man may insome cases be par- doned for wishing that Christmas found him ENSIGN MARSHALL. She Gives Her Experience as a Member of the Salvation Army. SOCIAL MATTERS, Dinner Parties and Weddings—Personal Notes of Interest. { AN For $19. (0% on ones term Po condition: wi sei! cneap to; Dinner parties were quite numerous last! with more cash and less in the slipper and sus- so pm, a ppnling; Sgrace on tine i’ necessary. “iMress | night. Both the Secretary of State and the | Pender line, AN INTERESTING TALE aT WesteY cucacn ne- {B¢ Pesspapers, with Pinas arenes he as spoke well of the army. SOMF THINS wate THIN nn a FORE THE AUXILIARY LEAGUE—WHAT CAN BE truth, and when they tell the truth they «sy O7RER FEATURES THAT AE COEENDR SONLT | FOR SAL5_COAL AND WOOD YARD, GROUND | Secretary of the Interior had companies around Sud fronk rap — ny brick near Lincoln Park ma third door; ja rear if wanted. Price reduced to cor. of 12thand K sts. n. iui; rent from old busldings | weyt 1 bath ;8th st. bet. Cancngrat firm. am nt bet oy | FO Loeeceiiang™ Stack of without, stock: "a Dangain (> cash dayer " Addeens Box Li Star office, Ig See Fok SALE-GOLD DOLLARS, HALVES AND arters: new cola list, 10 cts.; show cases, all Kinds: oid vold and silver; coins and confederate money bought, cclddm "G. W. FECHNER, 231 Pa, ave. nw. R SALE A HANDSOME GORDON DOG: FAST nd stacnch > Aneretriever; guaranteed as repre- | sented: price, For further inform TREN Datars Gee nerontien See |their boards. Mr. Foster's dinner was to the | Vice President, and the gentlemen present in- jcluded Baron Fava, Mr. Tavera, Mavroyeni | Bey, Mr. Mott Smith, Mr. Grip, the Chinese minister, Mr. Tsui and his interpreter, Senators | Hiscock, Frye, Voorhees and Butler and Repre- sentatives Chipman and Hooker. “What's the ‘matter, Bill,” said one repre- | sentative of the crooked gentry to another. “Wasn't business good in Chicago?” ‘Too good. No sooner would I get through | sandbagging a man than some feller ‘ud come’ along and sandbag me.” ACCOMPLISHED IN AIDING ARMY WORK—RE- MARKS BY MESSKS. LOTHROP, MACFARLAND AXD OTHERS. A protty little bright-faced woman stood in front of the congregation at Wesley Church last evening, and for an hour spoke entertain- ingly of the work and organization of the Sal- what is good. In closing Ensign Marshall spoke briefty of the auxilury, which enables those outdde of the army to ald .t in ite good work by their moral and financial support. She sbowed how much could be accomplished in the way of throwing down the wall of prejudice that ro often blocks the way for officers of the Salva- tion Army. LUICKER PROMOTION RECOMENDED —OmR TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS The commimtoner of education today out mitted to the Houses report upon the publi schools of the District of Columbia, required by the District appropriation bill of lest eam pa 1°" | At Secretary Noble's the RISTORY OF A DAT. reesed a men be Si kee ‘commi 2 tion Army. Today Miss Marshall addressed a meeting of on. The report fille al RSALE—ROOM DERRICK MAST, 52 FT., 12x | BeCherol ee dane ae |. Mesied, Sider; ace, chigy, eel, ee Te eee ws Eat Bee | ee Se ee ees pages and deals = 1 re; boot. 40 ft. 1OxI uses ail davis (o Michigan, Mr. Warren Sayre of Indiana, Mr. Marshall, the young English woman who is t 7-90 o'clock, she fe t a in comets repair: £3 109 complete With G20 es of wise ray rors; aii | M. Wileos of Arkansas and Mr: King, soseetary | 10EKy; night, bogey. attached to the staff of Gen. Booth and who | {he Nee York tvenoe Precoetee tee Cee At minutent details * te price, cheat fener: the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. —_— ityon Fst. 26 |. Owner, CIT F st. NEW PRENS-BRICK 3STORY | h of the commission, Secretary Charles Foste: | Attorney General Miller, Senators Dawes, Piatt, | Stockbridge, Cockrell, Jones of Arkansas and ‘Forney’ Sly thie has come over to Washington todinterest people $85. “Om here in the efforts of the Salvation Army “Isn't this room a dream?’ she said as he TWEEN LAN beet Be rHRE i, bath ‘ AP. FAKDON & AR HOUSES wco.n Bark. with | So PORES 1D TPRIGHT. PIANO | Pit aSarrince: of exchamee for horse and busey; alse a vo"y. fine ofa violin, case, musie st 7 a SOR Sar resi ; FOR A SMALL CASH PAYMENT “iowa you cau buy-furniturs, carpet VORCH'S FURNTTULE WARE LOOMS, Gur gosds and terms will sult you. Ali goods ALE — REFRIGERATOR, 10% ash cost #450; never used’; will ve thon MINOR & BRO., 32d'st. Market House, Washington. If looking ‘o> bargain in ‘a_real estat n't fail to read our "nd" in ings and bed. | and Mrs. Covarrubias of the Mexican legation, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Leo, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Bugher, Mrs. Van Ness | Philip, Mies J. A. Riggs, Miss Horsey, Mr. | Michael Herbert, Lieut. Heese, Mr. Ralph | Spencer Paget and the Misses Pauncefote. Last night was not one to be selected for a country party, but the rain did not deter Mr. und Mrs, Warder’s guests from, meeting them ut the Country Club, where 2 dence and a good. supper made up a delightful evening. A com- pany of about seventy-five were invited. jobody went out until about 10 ‘clock. | debutentos, will be introduced at a tea on the | the male inhabitants of the civilized world uso “Seribblesby is getting absent minded.” “How do you know! “He borrowed my lead pencil and handed it back tome before he thought.” “Dear me,” said tho carrot, “it is pitiable to sce the way in which we useful vegetables are | outshone. I heard just now that two-thirds of tobacco.” In to see how I live in my attic.” here. Ensign Marshall spoke in Washington in which she is desirous of interesting the class night, notwithstanding the heavy downpour of | LEFT IN WANT. store. wi wo blocks o: po { gazed at the results of her efforts in the bric-a- | 41.5515 = | " Por eeas aay in t ks of Dupont a Esk and Representatives Pickler, Allen and [1 uxiliary League, a comparatively new organi- | nis eienbenstee ie apie ia yey ~ “owWrke al elite teoe, ABAG diet cit ate: | Paks —— ‘ zation, and one that is but little known about | 7° rep oe “ig red with other ctites TET 10th at se. NING THREE-STORY | (40 fer" ee Teens see ee ‘ie and doublé | Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote gave a din- = eal ie answered, Hite specraps me =A “oth —— A LETTERED ou Lith at. dlestres to-ex- | Mocks, one drill preas and extra Yale ner last might when their guests were Justice | think of adream I had last week after Late a) shone ni Another case worthy of alms bas been exem- pest x hantioinely | froner’s eho 05.000. Trees eas. maine LES hes, Blatchford, the Spanish minister nnd wite, Mr. | inte mince-pie lunch. in which abel desltoes of Tateeotey tan keet [ined into. by Tus Evesixo Sram Santa Gos Claus Club. It fs one which merits consid- eration from the hearts and purses of char- itable people, The widow and chtldren of James Laurie, who was killed in a grade crossing ac- cident, are ina most destitute condition. The family’ live at No. 1653 N street southeast, in one « row of small brick houses Befor- the accident at the New Jersey ave- nue grade crossing of the Peonsrivania ratl- road the circumstances of the family were poor. Laurie was a steamtitter by trade and engaged at this earned €3 per day & few prorisions. ‘ Today when a Sran reporter made ingatrtes other New York, @25.91 m, #4 49 Brookiym, adiniamon " At odd times he worked fo : + a 2 ‘The dance christened the new ball room, which | “Or, at least,’ . - ftth — grade, PLANT & TU SA WAR has just been completed. The rooms were pret- |g, kid hare) responded the sarcastic cab- ge pasiens at $1.75 per day, 0 the sixth grade salary ort F sellat third value a y dee wers and plants, and ; P8¢, “they think th is. employment , was 1 This causes the grades = tily decorated with flowers and plants, mabbect tau be fi ; © OF TH ported ortteree. Tes: daiath Ghd shor aboulakas Meas aber p find at best the living’of the fami of pupils im the schools of the District tebe betel tas Wore an empress gown of jetted black get and| “There is certainly room at the top,” ENSION MARSHALL. oe saan tml, ly Gollar's | tnarrly marked not so much by degree of ade Watio & STONE, Wabi, AC GOS} Miss Warder was in pink and olive. Said the artist in accents emphatic. of people who are not supposed to hare mach exe irglirpnd pater — prccotc-cneal 4 es — — pore +. the room in wit O08 ant 806 F ot. 2. dor A SSAP-DIGGEST TRING EVER| Miss Wendling, another of the season's) “If you have a spare evening drop ee a ee i pete TH PLAN FY PRePRe : coming Saturday. tain, Uaero was « good attendancein the Sunday | a S'S0, Se srtreercly afles woot starscerts it youll be far better. tr this, to Aaaty tie building. | Col, and Mrs. Leiber have cards out fora! Now does the gist hii closgeoeas Ensign Marshall wore the typical poke bonnet | {8 *tock and no funds in hand. ‘There are four the salaries of tencher by some other principle, LETTS OF THOR: | coming-out tea for Miss Leiber. Leave Seal’ ohiniver chee ke tiie of a Salvation lassie and the reguiar uniform of | Clldren. The oldest is « young «irl about Land third seiatante and 1 ; Coil early and salen uN | ‘The EI 5 : the army, but even these could hardiy conceal | *b'cen, who has been able to earn a little {right rooms « certain Pass 1° Fawondson av je marriage of Miss Eloise Mood, the eldest} What Christmas presents won't conflict the faot that she ware protty girl onl oniw {casual cash by making cigarette bolders, ‘ Prey nthe ‘ovely new ‘Oat. y girl s anak be thither ite portienat cask. gloat #5 rice | daughter of Mr. Jobn M. Hood, president of the | With those to come from other beauxe far more refined snd. Invellecteal face then one | Dat this source of revenue was cut off several be Gos ond seed irene = 4 S 8 = ee oa pm, brick sha store, if st. | Western Maryland railroad, to Mr. Robert eeeteinec Seem a usually seer in the ranks. She owns up to| "0k" ago byashut-down. She never earned 1 by assistants of the lowest F story, with ick S.J. ave nw. all mod. imi - sonthiy Payments sad bareaine os 1 ta VREY phos. & oF 3 now for ‘700 7th wt. nw. Augustus Cummings, a young Englishman in the engineer department of the rond, took lace Inst night at St. Paul's P. E, Church in The Actors and the President. Tho President will receive the artists who about twenty-four years and she leoks no older, although she has béon in the ranks of the army thorongh Englieh enough to contribute materially to the support of the family. She is @ modest and pretty girl. The ranking son is tu bie seven - ees ‘ i for about six years, She is salaries fow pts » SALE_WOUSE 1: ALL NE’ altimore. The bride was attended will appear at the Press Club entertainment at - year and expects employment from * ee ae Seen Wee Benes. she ~4 gt aye Ove, aD ttle flower cirls, Miss Frankie McKinney, | 11 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Devine of the | Jaman end ever the yeare of het labors on this | titi acns. company, bat abould he Wish eatarten mod tape. SOO, $2,000 cash, bal in 3 a dn’, | daughter of Gov. McKinney of Virginia, and | Shoreham will entertain the artists at breakfant change her decided accent, that would betray | it tbe wages will not be due in time to avert ’ weap esa ea by ‘Mote | Mabel Douglass Hood. Miss August as maid | that morning and during thetr stay bere. Gov. | her hationallty anywhere” hunger im the househo Son No. 2 has has been found 1@-room beck Rouse: sll mot a bargain. TAPE Gi, | Of honor and tere were wix bridesmaids. Mr. | Flower has sent a check for $50 for one seat. ee 2 ding the public school, but will withdraw wmuendation. Ke esse s ood alley, rep’ for #32 30 Bw. | Thomas Lancaster of England was best man. —_————_ gicad peaaee Ie Oe bustle for work. Son No. 3 is eleven, but — dum, it OO: ME anee. Pa. 3 Sn? years. JOR SALE—TYPE | Bishop Parct officiated. Election of Officers. The Salvation Army Auxiliary League is an } very smell and childish. a cma, teuneen ae O° Fetes w | Lero0m brick 1 moa. imps ps E-Ex ELEGANT NEW HOUSE REAR SRS oheh aud daplicatoteumiios, CREW | Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Emmons had a small} Central Conncil, No, 219, National Union, has | OFganization made up of those who, while they | The house ren’ mcraarp and She Daneel tustrmetion cred DOS AS comb, | So Pees cisely towne caste, SP reset aad CR ee nS Company of guests last night to meet Senator | elected oficers as follows: President, George | may not empathize with all the methods of | fxpense: arg unpald She thorning @ trieod aod that the ae eet Fens SUP. and Mrs. Charles Gibson at dinner. A. Lewis; vieo president, Charles A. Mike; the army, are yet in favor of the work of aaving | 1 and Sie, Lamite O55 a Songgiied Oy te Mt toot Geen on - pars | cai wilh ak - | Speaker, Moses Cohen; recording eecretary, R. | the fallen and extending the kingdom of the - fs 4 negiect. fas SALE COLUMBIA HFIGHTS, 1412 SEX: | Rw 11 o'clock, ut their residence, Hillyer | Hollidge (re-elected); treasurer, M. Goldsmith | nominations are weleome into ite membership, « few very t sears BALY CHEAP Ke © wade a good al! mod. et Ovni = Mine th. a papers Hine th Rppiy to JAC is E FOUR HANDSOME NEW 6-ROOM | youngest daughter, Mias Ida Blackst: Riley, | gates to the cabinet, G. A. Lewis, A. 8. Phelps, | and methods of the army. of $192 for provisions furn! vas * eRe Will leave tomorrow morning for Lake Welt, | M. Goldsmith. Miss Mareball was, of course, the prinétpal cleculepcanraoere masts, Suniel Ge antels; inod. tps. : Fla., where they will spend several months. Geo. G. Mende Poat, No. 5, G. A. R., lastnight | speaker of the evening, and all the interest ivan $41.50 caus oud Dae ines es uemne font ees ee eet Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jackson of Mury- | elected officers as fotlo ommander, Chas. | Was centered in what she hud to sav. but before | va cracrod. A hi ‘us aihae er atria mn ounaetonapies jen every day. In- land are ding w fe BEEER ~., | Matthews; S. V. commander, EF. C. ; | She began brief addresses were mado by Mr. W. | HY old back the dali spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. y 4 1 4 000 salary and define its fun eh st ne. dif bduakaes etthas iaterer aaee inieese V. commander, John ( 2. Lotkrop, who was one of the first in this | (reineer at 62,000 salars aud define it func) the incompeten AND DFSIRAB: i ‘The H ames a master. Calvin Farnsworth: surgeon, James | city to jon the league, Mr. H. B. F. Macfar- | uns. was introduced by | Me * rly i ntalig eae | BE Ranous ¢ Homeopathic Dispensary and Emer-| Crozier, M. D.; chapinin, Henry land, Rev. Dr. Wilson, pretor of the church, | 1oTiitne and aaa the alow yo nace. & int Trth nd Nth ie bw.) Yor and - ping. Boyw ood tow JONES. *-#16,000 DOR sate ‘and second-hi ealiion D. BAL —HOLIDAYS+— Wausox & Crna CHARMS MADE TO ORD:-R. REGALIAS, BANNERS, BADGES. S. N. Mover MILITARY AND SOCIXTY FURNISHER, ’ TH aT. N. HARMS. | | place, tothe members of the Gridiron Club | and their wives, Mrs, William R, Rilez, accompanied by her Mra. Benj. P. ¢ into the ¢ der and family y for the winter and Bartlett ating ¢ Copen- haver« ind the groom Prof. W. R. ebbe of Pittsburg. {cloth | dress, as the newly married couple started ° on their s After January 1 they will be at hore ai | minster place, Pittsburg. | Mr. Franchat Huntington Bo Lillie May Coggins, both of this city | ried this morning at the residence of Kev. ie pastor of Calvary Baptist Chure \ « yy Was witnessed only by the gency Hospital will give tea tomorrow at 625 | \5. 6 | Wall (re-elected); usher, Joseph Jacobi; sergeant-at- arms. Jacob Eisenmann; doorkeeper, E. T. Simpson; chaplain, Frank’ Branagan; trusteo: S. Frey, Joseph’ Jacobi, A. 8. Phelps; dele~ officer of the day, Edward A Haradot P, Siebold, James Crozier M.'D., W. B. Harring, A. Stoddart, James Kernan, J. L, Scott, W. L Himes, Peter 8. Lesh, Horace L. Stile P.M. W. HL | H. Goods, Tren Jo } ; BB. Ellis, 8. WL, G. W. Poss J. treasurer: J.P. Turner, secretar an, S. D,; David Chase, J.D., H.W. ler. P. Morton Post, No. 4, Department omuc,G. A, R., hat elected the following ers for the of 1803: Commander, r Middl V. commander, Henry , Alexander Fre 0 P. i und and about all that is expected of member is an annual xubscription, occasional attendance at the meetings and the weight of moral sup- port of members in standing up for the work | and one or two others. All the #peakers ex- gat had a quormm in as | por sac a Ladies’ Sne Mussuchunet ue northwest from 7 to 10/ of the guard, J. J. Bain: trustees, N. B. pressed the heartiest admiration and sympathy | SyTeclon, whe numbers Neat t F406 Lith ot, 12r.-S1P Tae ot Lind nav, 108. 98,000 Shoes p.m. Dancing will conclude the evening. tice, Calvin Farnsworth, Henry 8. Stevens,Wm, |for the work of the army. Threo of the | iid avery Dr. Je heave more electric talents | } st, 10r, b.-1 Kenesaw av,9r.¥/009 | CARR Ladies fine Invitations have been issued by the Art| M. Potter, Cuarles Matthews; delegates, U. S. | speakers suid that were they ro situated i Site | ten che Michows ao ‘caue Shoos | Students’ League for an informal reception and onsen, a Matchett, B. tt that they could do as a bed they would | Ten An Sua exeuroce tl mie and gore and ¢ CARR Gents’ Calf | exhibition at ‘their rooms, 803 17th street, on Pied 8 sa! eh 2 caeeatiod: a Geeat e ca and Lee streets from Jefferson street to cor Mand NM. cARK Shoes’ ening. Some nf the most eminent Church. J. H. Dewees, L. H. York, J 0. Bishop, | procession, the limits of the town passed CARE Gents Calt ty will eahibit, sg ate ep UN eeccradiee the bs of aldermen, but was dis cs nt Stevens, Thomas Hymes, W. R. Ramsey; ‘alter- | OARR Sh ant will leave in the early | antes, Wallace Brewer. Bernncd. Muliea, 4a. cused r by the comm CARR | Full line of iow ry to spend the remainder of the | Wengh, B.C. ¢ i 3 7. ‘Chrsa, council. x hue ollars were appropri- CARR Patent ivathers for ae 1 ; ated to puy th made application for a grant THE MIDLAND RAILHOAD EXTENSION. The city council of m2 t the proceedings wers of the most qnict description, and if there | n the audience who came werely | chances are they I greatly disappointed. In beginning ber talks Mia Marshall asked if there were any among the member? of the aux- | } who were willing to speak of ex- perieaces and of their opinions of the army z =a Mr. Victor Lee Crabbe, Wm. Andrew Bord, 8, stewar ight Os : ; 2 an TNS, BUTIONS ayy | “D. : night the propo-al to secure the gs Dupont PISS: BETEOSS 48> CHS: her of ier, J. steward; Dr. W. A’ Harries, M. as Sail ca ceca ks se * 000; "ea ra were 3 eae. die 3 sland tr, “ . ARLES EAL gi, We have acomnicte stock of thei for every society, | Fields Mr. Theews i, fr, ee moana, Gees) aa ze ville line by Union and Lee streets to the se 0S ath suitable for Xinus prosents 'Piank Beckett, Me acre Widdw's Bon oage, No.8. A Ac hes Gen, | Hine thence “by the ab | Fen now. 1%. and beth, fur- SPECIAL DESIGNS OF PINS, BUTTONS AND) Dr atler he bride wore a brown | elected the following officers: B. HL. :. sung inan|line to and across electrt way bridge, so as way to consent of the city wa south eads of Union and Lee ordinance for that purpose was presented by Mr. T. A. Reed, the munager of the Elect: {lway Company, but as several of the mem- # of the city council desired to exoraine the ordinat make euch amendments as wil to New give steam exandrin id be current and full weat- the upper ns ear: o. 1902 H street northwest, : in completing the new infirmary - your Garey ¥ - Federal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., last even- sain <1 ho — - tuition, Ae i oF ST. NW. wedding took plaice today at bigh | ing elected the following Se hae tench receive the Righes Balttmore store—4 aud 6 W. Balt. st a124f | noon at the New York Avenue Church, Rev. Dr. | M.; Wm. S. Knox, S. W. witen. nd pomes: « skill have the fewest raphy the pe ea ¢ : by pais sf |'They might speak either f rie protect the city’s interest in the matter the ePORD. O17 Fat now Senmiedinte: Xamniisen jexid intimate quartermaster, Charles H. shorter; sur-| ‘They might epeak either for or against the te encritied to the stracture and r ate f = ® i . net is laid over. It ie understood that a ok SALE BLE HOME NEAR oa anid ° apa | y W. Herbert; chaplain, Anderson { Urmy. tor if thes opposed it she weuld try to it Se Sat ones, jormation of continents, whic take aes a D| Diet near 1th a. ripay Goons. where se aoe cflicer of fexander | angwer all objections that might be raised. As awn and presente — ae, i BASKETS Pie 1 MP WELLIN JOR SATE 8 ae sALF MUSICAL © MENTS OF ALL KINDS. | ‘The largest assortment of MUSIC BOXES, MANDOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, And everything musical tu the District Callin at our eleguut new building and see our a: tailor-made tra loth, with hat and gloves of the same ng couple left immediately for re they will make their hom in “the ezaj lo Southe Poelfic re Night before last a pleasant surprise party * given at the residence of Mr. and Mra. broade | | saac H. Hamal- , ment encamp- | Green, James Ogles to: W. Herber: Renata, W \dward Mitehe t, Benjamin Cook, Elias 2 K. Bowen, Dan- thantol Bell, : alternates for herself she was proud of the Salvation Army and its uniform; she had been asked by the | members of het family when she was going to off the ugly bonnet and -he | wwered never, inasmuch a that would be | buse desertion. She had put her hand to the plow and would ook back. the council at a called meeting to be held on Thureday night next. NEW STREET CHANGES PROPOSED, street from Cameron to Oronoko and the paving and sewering of Qaeen, Princess | co: of England, of more im- the plystoul amerctal geography © grommation dutiuctons 5 MR. MACFARLAND'S REMARKS, fe tbe second and ing the celel 4 ae om oko 10 the weat borders o sortunent, pee ti ears bean (ta caleba Hamilton, John F. Minor, Philip | Mfr. Macfarland said that he was called apon | 884 Oronoko atrects F Pepeenedl ly martakie, W.@. ME r&CO., y children invited enjoy Caton eal ceeremues Charles H. Churn, | to speak. probably becanse be was the most | C3, wil vata fo on ams een nine’ woth << Sel eae ce, swith games, &c., until? o'clock, when | \diton Barker Jevorly Tucker, | Fecent member of the teague here. He was in | when improved, and it is said that one hundred | HArsing of nawaoal age ah) dow teens bet ” us ofa march all repsired to the | Reuben Giles, Randall Skinner, George Jones | {@¥or of the Salvation Army because it is an | new houses are in sight in that section of — et 7" Fe yo 9 hath Peo) Fstablished 1561 ot nd partook of « daintily spread |“ “G, p, Morton Woman's Relief Corps, No. 1, {ars rae ei ee ee ] a not be begun : ¥ and costly presents were | Hepartment of the Potomac, has elected the | Dlieved it is the Lord's army, He was a firm THE STREET LionT QUT | = thy litte ‘heatens. Among | following ofcers end. deyurimout represe erin the consecration and devotion of | Earty next sear the city council will define H ramen: Guldirell| tives for 1893: President, Miss Julia W. Mason; | #t* members and in the great work whicly it ts |, y aa to lighting the tow rie house cam te bought om exes ‘* “is,000 | PyoLray Praxos olmer, §. Beall, U.| N'Y. Protdonte § ° JV. accomplisuing in the salvation of the world. ‘a cool tenant 11M int 1116 tis Se, . Copperthite, Copperthite and | p,, Mr | From a bumanitarian® stan alone he sare everywhere, except The schoo) > F anor. BR wank 35h ice ree ORGANS. Messrs. H. Scrivener, J. ‘Copperthite, P. Beail, | ue work of | too far apart to fully iiluminate the etreets @: ete oth laf pie pee 8, ee 000 418 Ti a? meee H. Caldwell, W. E. V ». Copperthite, | ¢¢, t of good it | it is propored, on th ee es eee © BAUMGRAS, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘The easiest terms. H. Copperthite, D. PJ. MeCas i Mrs. this immediate vicinity have been accepted by | guard, Mrs. V. Shelton, Representatives to the depart- ting Masonic year: W. master, Hoilio ce senior warde: is doing in upraiding the fallen men and women | when, about twenty-six years ago, Rev. William | m many Mr. Hubert Snowden, president of the cit; teaching ©} m ual train nimen ded » a " thy, Mr. a: | ment conv F | all over the world. | Corners, hand to este’ - ws te. Wate es Covk of New York. Pere, cis AE Tone tin ba | Mieea toe Gate ‘Dee Oe gener of he laents puatend Pabh somes meee The wala always bear same Hantwrent caninet Buteh, cos A. Saunders, Mise A.V. Tomphina, Miss A.S. | S0Gr & bal ‘tthe pobieg sell bee eaaeeet relation of department clerka, kin coNERG OS Bailey, Miss’ 1. G. Nutter, “Alternates: Mra A. | burch Ensign Marshall began er talk She | the streets. Which policy will be adoptedis not | [UH ‘ ee ertons haniwcndn Call at our elevant new store and look around. M. Lucas, N. Morgan, L. Shelton, A. E. Ma- | Spoke without notes and in quite an informal | known. Hkodlful teacher cannot be expected for 23006 te sh gcae moctes Inline Visiaiey oc waaniagien | cmouer aaa rer Campbell. way, and while she ig not a great speaker she | AN ESTIMADLE MATRON Dran. — ' orn, eact Se eerste Ce. Lad toy the Deperesiouts Jobn P. Lodge, No. 10, FA. A.M, festiernalte Seeger Coote ln phoma Mre, Margaret I. Ashby, wife of Col. Turner | "Ty, report rae Is a kindergarten aye calcite aceicad 12th and Fate, The following bids for star routoservice in | att eveningelected the Tollowing officers for | {MPretans, Sivan was her sincerity and devo-| w. achby, died last night at the residence of | tem in ‘close 2 with the primacy . : : George I. | — "Prone TsO “) a my Ok SALB_THOSE HANDSOME HOUSES Con, | oe \ Booth left his church and started out on his | council. Mrs, Ashby was the eldest daughter | Sout SALE WAND-OMF, HOUSE. Q NEAn ist Wet L roraniont | the Post Odice Departinent the contracts ag a Eee aes arena’ | new work. Ho felt that Ged called him to labor | of the late Wiliiam ‘Gregory ap@ bas resided » = brit ft, with heary for four years: term), secretary, F. H. Coszens cP, Meo cre. | among the poorest aud the lowest and it was no | here all her life, the center of a circle of affec- ok Bret or toeable cars and | From Laurel, by Burtonsville, Spencerville, | (ictedy: senior deacon, Atthur’ J. Brooke, | desire for publicity that actuated him. He hud | ttonate relatives and friends who will long re- ee ren ee oe See Ednor, Springs and Oluey to Brookville, | junior deacon, George W.. jaenior stow. | 20 Tich friends and no resources to iook to and | member her amiable life aud sorrow that she terins spe Dhiy, vayments to Olney; E. L. Gilpin, £688 | urd, Dorsey F.'Seville (P. ML); Jantor steward, | 8 those small beginnings he could searcely | ts not among them. = Tou having fine #ra ‘aualtt, From Lanrel, by High Ridge, Puiton and | Wilson Smith (P. M.); tiler, John ©, Conoway. | baveseen the importance of the move to whit sorr : $ Selon thea! Bra ear ne oman swan sae Griantal Connelly fo ral an clocted | Be had committed himeclf. Now the army hes | Thecountysupersisorsare pressing the Waeh- | he 30 SALE HOUSE NE uw. Sea Ente 7 Beck Bellevue aad | the following officers tor the year 18 poured Sig ag re eee me 12,000 | ington Southern railway managersfor the repair | paint Mary sciver, « bath aly 81000 AH SEMMES, tus Pet ar rom . bs ay, Bellevue and | he fh mine oy Saleatioe AD ae te aoe ce i merioe. Be | of the old Washington and Alexandria tura-| Coan tt <3 PRESS BRICK Aurs M. Giees TL 14th strvet st SALE BA Tex Wane ex Suoz Hovse, 1115 F ST. N.W., Inst re jot of Ladiew, Boys and Hearn « Ts Harers Antidyspeptic and T Persia, heartburn, i n ysentery and ail forms of indigestion, dro} m kidney and biadder trou! the nervous and at ED Read testinon' ‘There's nowellke it. Accokeek, to Marshall Hall; P. F. Stilling, From Seat Pleasant, Md., to Washington, D. C.; P. F. Stilling, $118. From Friendly to Fort Foote; F. E. Smith, $59.60. From Brightwood to Takoma Park; B. 8. Gray, $127. is From Arsenal to Takoma Park, F. Parr, $137. orator, Edwin A. Niess; secretare, George M. | Russell, re-elected; collector, Bennett A. Allen, re-elected; treasurer, George H. Cooper, re- elected; chaplain, Frank Hamilton; guide, John E. Hogan; warden, Fred Rogerson, sen~ try, Alvin 'T. Gregory. a ‘The Presbyterian Alliance. The weather is respousible for a small attend- ance at the annual meeting of the Presbyterian Salvation Army is at work now in fifteen differ- ent countries, but it hap only just begun, ENSIGN MARSHALL'S EXPERIENCE. Ensign Marshall told of her experiences when she first became member of the army. She was then a member of the church in England and used to sit at home in a comfortable chair and sing in the Sweet By and By: But then it was all Sweet By and By. There was no pres- pike, now owned by the railroad company. The eorporation court yesterday in the sult of Stuart agt. Stuart ordered the sale of real estate on the corner of Patrick and Gibbons streets, The funeral of Mr. Owen Doran took place this morning from St. Mary's Church and was attended by a throng of friend: — SATEDD. Schooner Matilda Weston, Atkin, Saint Mary's river. Sela Alliance, Mattie, Coan river, Schooner Hattie Wade. suings, — Wioomioa. choomer Little Mabie, Dies, Leonardiown. Confirmations, The Senate in executive semsion yesterday confirmed the following nominations. 3 From At tia, D. Washington, D. ©. jent. They would sing the hymn “Rescue the Parlor Talks at the ¥. M. C. A. “ oO ‘ = > Boo eco Yeuths’ Ostord Ties and Slippers at lees ar-lawee E Part, @H0. plas tea Alliance of this city last evening at the New }Perishing,” but they did not get up and do the| The popular Friday evening parlor talke at | Peron ©. € state of New Hampshire, than half price. We are offering them as = From’ Anncostia, D. C., by Suitland, Forest- | York Avenue Church. The oceasion was, how- | work of ‘rescuing. It wasn St. James’ Hall, | 4u5y. MC. A., 1409 New York, avenae north. | t© be minister to Switeoriand THOS. G. HENSEY & Om ” Lane Fst 1800 Fst iw EATATE_ THe F D reoram at 200s &, 4STOBY, STONE i Beans to acquie ade © Boys’ Slippers wor Te. ‘or Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords my #1.W0fur Ladies” French Kid Opera Too Bity pers worth £1.00 for Boys worth $2.50. Also one lot of Ladies’ French Kid High Buttom Shoes at #295 worth $6.00, Men's Freneh Patent Calf Shoes, Bals and Straight Goat Oxfords Tux Wansex Suoz Hovse, L115 F Syazer AMUSEMEN S. Dirromacy. ext week the attraction at Albaugh's will be of far more than ordinary ini for Mise Rose Coghlan will be there with her eacellent company that has been so successful in New York in the production of Diplomacy.” No performance in recent years has excited so much interest among the metro- politan critics as the work in this remarkably strong play, and ail have united in the warmest description. Heading the com- pany is Mr. Chas. Coghlan, than whom there is be competent, and a thoroughly enjoyable per- formance of “Diplomacy” may be anticipated, | The sale of reats will commence at the box office at the opera house tomorrow morning. Lost 1x New Youk will be presented at Harris’ Bijou Theater by a cast that includes To those desiring to make such presents Temain wide awake under its use. Our foo S0c., with zomine or 4as——ZSe. witiuat U.S. Dexrat Assoctartox, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N. Ww. people of known ability. Among its remark. Tux GzonoxTowx Oxcuestas.—The first soloist. ‘This will be Mr. raise of | ville wud Westphalia to Upper Marlboro’, Md.; E. Parr, $430. From’ Anacostia, D. 0., by Garfield Silver Hill, Camp Springs and Clinton to Thrift, Md.; W. L. Argue, $340. From Boyd's to Damvonville; F. E. Smith, $129. From Gaithersburg, by Goschen, Layton- | ville and Etehicon, to Damascus; RG. Anglin, $526. From Rockville, by Hunting Hill and Quince Orchard to Darnestown; P. J. Case of Rock- | ville, #238, Stilling, $187. " From Barnesville, by Mount Ephraim and Thurston, to H: $88.96. From Sellman, by Beallsville, to Poolesville; F. 8. Gray. $213. From Boyd's, by Burdette and ry nee Clarkeburgh, rastmnent anh Woue Particouinrs OWNER, | we issue prepaid certificates, good for a set concert this season of the town Orches- | to Watkii y, 9162. g OR of our best Weth whenever presented. tra will be given at Metzerott Hall on Friday | From Georgetown (station of Wash’ SALE-THREP STOR) ELFVEN Room ‘They are guaranteed the bes: that science evening. The has been carefully se- | D. C., post oftice), by Spring Hill, OD. ees Se pvell ‘oveted cap produce and the price fs uniy 6 lected and will be \one of the most eatisfactory | John’ and to Great 37. B. vege Heard of Zonine for extracting? It is ‘that the orchestra has presenied. It will in- | Colegrove, j. Yorke were absolutely safe and paiaiess, thouzh you no concerto, with Mr. John| | From D.C. (station of Wash- Georgetown, 1 D. C., : — Cc. Fe eet a ey ep Brookville, to Rockville: beck, ever, an interesting one, the main feature being an address by Rev. Moses D. Ryge. D.D., the distinguished divine of Richmonc,Va. Rev. Bartlett, the president of the alliance, presided and the work of the year was presented in the report of the secretary, Rev. Mr. Ramedell. It was stated that the payment toward the pur- chase of the ground for the Eastern Presbyte- rian Chureb had been completed with th excep tion of about $800 and before the mee! - urned this amount had been greatly reduced the contributions received. City evangeli- tion was the theme of Dr. Hoge's address. Ballantyne Chas. Lyman; secretar: ‘Chas. B. Ramadell; treasur directors, Rev. B. Hamlin, D. D. Rev. Geo. O. # z oust rste London, that she first was won to the Sal- ration Army by the evident sincerity and earnestness of the soldiers. Her friends did not like the work, and some of them had since refused to recognize her, but she realized the righteousnese of the cause, She then went on west, begin this week with a lecture by Dr. V. D. Collins on “The Odes of Chi Dr. Col- | liny was a resident of the celestial empire for | twenty years. and his address is likely to be of | great Interest. The association makes no charge | for these talks and invite their friends to avail | themselves of the opportunities presented. Ad. i . but those cafds ean be ob- able scenic eects is s river of real water with | From Germantown, by Middlebrook and x ont a Ss enuine craft pising ‘upon it, New songs, | Cedar Grove, to Kings Valley, P. ¥. still Se WORT Ba Sse, ices aud wpeciaities will be presented. giz. pt ge teh Bn Avene al Vesuettul @2.5001 SR RRM SM Sess = Haany Wiittasts’ Ows Comvaxy.—The at-| From Hunting Hill, by ‘Travilah, to Seneca; ho Ho Sa ara Saw ES traction at Kernan's Lyceum next week will be | J. A. Falta, $239.80. Mr. aire ew pe INVESTMENT, A 7ROOM Harry W. Williams’ Own Company, inciuding | From Forest Gien, by Plyer, Wheaton, Lay- ‘the in the 3 baa such noted artists as the three Carons, tho | bill and Norwood, to'Sandy Spring; W. T. Pat $5,000 ated for the eaten Ly Quinns, Prof. J. E. Kennedy, Sisters Onri, | ton, 6292. f hem aneens Poubtiess you Horace Wheatley and Frank Moran, all of| | From Sligo, by Burnt Mille, Fairland and one of the ies - < nove: ¢ift, bat to «friend who needs them whom Were persoually selected by Mr. Wil- | Reigle, to Burtonsville; W. T. Patton, $326. charges tht on ‘The Salve, MONTHEY PAYMENTS nothtnw #0 acceptable cau be offered. noth- liame, who has established here @ reputation| From Dickerson, by Martineburgh aud Elmer, charged by de- Nenad wa 4 jot Iam. 15.f008 ing so useful oF ornamental. for clean, fauitiess entertainments, to Edwardes Ferry. anilic ina ta, to ! Not So Good a Joke After All, passing sentence Judge Miller heard the state- meut of the prosecuting witness, Geo. Lee. The latter told how the former bad played the fifty- three card trick on him and bow he had parted with 25 of hie hard-earned Genito M. Lamberton of Nebraska to be as sistant secretaty of the treasury, Charles A. Herman of Utah to be judge of probate in the county of Tooele, territory of Uteh. Charles Foote of Utah to be jndge of bate in the county of Juab, territory of Usah, of a William W. Wallace of Utah to be, probate in the county of Sevier tah. Charles C. Clarke of Virginia to be United States marshal for the eastern district of Vir~ 0 sare Sr. Wess S. 65 G2c0m Congress. for $3.75, which were made up to no better actor in his line, "Neither be nor hiv | From Rockville, by Montrose, to Beane; P. F.| Officers for the ensuing yoar were elected as Jas. Holmes plead guilty in the Police Conrt | 'mia. b bay tadaw brie: 1GA8G: Prive, E0002) s0i) tor 40.00 | aister need any introduction to @ Washington | Stilling, $148. : follows: President, Rev. Wim.A. Bartlett, D.D.; yesterday toa charge of larceny, and before | ,, [Tring A. Renton of tah to be United States SHOS'G. HENSEY & co udience. The other members are all suid to | From Rockville, by Glen, to Potomac, P. F. | vice presidents, ex-Justice Wm. Strong, W: Lewis L. O Neal of Washington to be « justice of the peace in the city of Washington. Manning M. Rove of Marietta, Obio, to be a sistant comtissioner of the Thomas Fraser of