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: “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY DECEMBER 20, 1892—TEN RAGES. 8 SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. | ‘ bird and | mmo Dage? ot Go tne Ges WILL COVER UP ROCK CREEK. ght y an FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. - — I never thou there being y Duokt PAKS OF BALE Mr. and Mra. George T. Dunlop entertained | «Good evening,” said Mr. December to Miss ope who wae not going to have a merry Thy Proposition of the Washington en@ “MLE? 19 tere soe Bins selicmesigiy try Gr. | JTRS concourse of their friends last evening May Chidlstasans “iien'tjou Set wan thaw: yea time on Xmas until my mame told me about Chesapeake Kastroad Company. i matigne' TYLER & RUTHE! 1207 F et. nw. | at a reception in honor of the twenty-fifth an-| O°) >, . the Stan Club. Twant to joinand you know — Thy Washington and Chesapeake Bench Rall A % SALE—-ECONOMICA RARLE | niversary of thetr wedding day. The house was | ® ‘Wnsiness corre ‘contrally located akcneme copes Property coptrall yi) | made beautiful by a profusion of flowers and —_ Metle child who bora” 10 cone “5 Shere Td Company ts anxious te obtain an indtwide a ol hoe : mise? |: bea rf will be lots of joy for all om Christmas. I ual entry into the city, as they claim thet the FOR SALEBY Jou ¥ WaGouyas even timo emearent ee ee |e ng test ng for ar club Baitimore and Potomac and Raltisvore and Oie Speetat barcains, °° #8 ** ®* | veurs of happiness to the couple. Mr. end Mrs. “Sek sepliah in, dati seuate. wie ‘ours truly, Toads cannot give to thew the facilities whieh Tor $18,000.on easy terms “temirably located north- | Dunlop met their gueste in the front parlor, P weat—Snely built Ju xe tne Rory .\droow Roaw and lange | and their two daughters stood with them. Mra. | “depends on whether bis winnings go for eeal- For $8,200, ban eote 104 ases: well tenanted | Dunlop wore a becoming toilet of mauve and | skin sacques or champagne. 3 - CHERRY CANARY. — they require. In order that the matter might Dear Evewrme Gran: I tnclove 30 cents for | Ke cpennd to the Juigmcnt uf the Aenate Dee your Xmas Club.* I hope it will help to “ and located, “within two squares of Dupont Circle, | white etripe silk trimmed with lace. Miss Dun- °. | give some boy some turkey and mince pie for ‘Fict committee the secretary of ee ‘ rgptiont, one squats from hew goverauent reimting | JOP Was in gray crepe and Miss Helen Dunlop | +] think,” eald the man who was about to a E fie dinner. | When pon qut your sow written to Senator McMillen, the cheirmen of JOR _SALE_MANDSOME NE: CBee sith : targe | OTe White ‘silk. Mrs, Samuel Wheatley, Mra. | oy. a. Sabact Guktin deus, “eas tl S \ | in, will you send me threer One for the committer, arking him whether he would how window brik dwelling beautifa For 83 000.7 and O-room houses, with large | Busey and Miss Ellen Dunlop, Miss Lucy Brad- — Pr ks Jim—tor be can't belong favor the re-enactment of the privilege granted Pare rooms and bath: deer 1k to aller PEE tay waednorthwest, | Jer, Miss Anne Snyder, Mies Clandie Stewart, | Will Just put a little Santy clause in this deed. | te your club, and one for myself. Tameboy 40. point been € , which alle *RASTEKDAY & Ma cellar modern cottage; hands me natural wood nish; | Mise Laura Bailey and Miss Marian Wheatley |. . d nine rears old. aoe in achent Compan ue ~ __ 6x4 = | logutanl, Wesieg jreette nee tis abauasteautifally also assisted in receiving. Many friends had| Maria," said the old gentleman to his wife, S S ~“Rvesing Star,” endonsd peu Oak man entry by the Neck Creek walleye pr RABLE HOMES, NOW BEING | For $1.00) lot 19.60 by 107 in well-aproved ueizh- | Sent elegant te, which were displayed in | «{ believe Julia is getting to be very fond of as > ‘wo ten cent pleows for flege of which advantage was never taken The fw dersey ave: vortiod Worthwest. with parts wail Halt: also ‘few | the upper ball cclesmpr hg ans . ig im ph tter continues, The question of Rock eres Seli'on the prices asked, 7 mast lease and\oexsae | Among those mt were representatives | TOUTE U2, Snipperso —<— | of nearly all the old Georgetown and District vby?* We're ony Sins iittie boing agreatand dangerous Daleance cannot ; Pen one Year bid. and be questioned. and the provement mast New York ave. cars.arg IMPROVED. | families, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mr. and “She's trying to overfeed my new bulldog | é STi coveaccl well ents ia bbe taker up soon doube 000 1991 Lina‘a av, 10r. 88,000 Mrs. William Wheatk Be ie tee 18000 15th Tasze 1s , Dr. and Mrs. Jobn | and make him lazy.” { iy tary and the Mieses Compton, ad if re Albert Stuart, Mr. and Mra. Walter ent ley, Mr. and Mrs. Cabell, Dr. and Mrs. Louts | It has been asserted that there was 2 great Mackall, Lient. and Mra. Down ir. and Mra. | deal of co-robberative detail in the coal com- | Buh She Saye we Sant eet there iE EVENING STAR) ae istereenrakis an that war given to the “from two loving litte ermine Fuint Lookout Compans we will cover the If Congress ‘Senta Claus Club te tn ~ tended to help make reo-| Dear Evextva Stan: Tam alittle boy eight °Tk “ith substanital masonry or iron works the city on the aght to enter «83K, K_P. WARNER & ©O. one-fourth cash - ple happy at Christmas ' was te make a roadbed over the topo? i, the Oe F. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fickling, Mr. and | bine investigation, ag pattie gyn Le agen atone month ago F got 8 severe Shale line to be one story below bulding grees . : Som MALEAS-T MUST tiaVE GASH Wk Mrs. “William Leech, Mrs. and the Misses 1p children and the good that Lame goog ' nd finished th Bue shape after the manner of " ; RTILBER x AS T MUST HAVE CASH I WITL| Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Adler, Dr. and | i ~ writing myself, so I have to get mF papa to ay exttacer.c%, de tae |e A base vent trick Awelling (| , Mr. Adier, This is the time of year when men are be- te. thre ~ ‘ eh Neceted qesthuestd Sac. | 24th nr RI avo. Mrs. Billings, Mr. and Mre. Bailey, the Misses | waa of Ny . x Mackall, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyde, jr., Mr. | lered by learning through the efforts of | Y), Ath ur Conn a Snr 20th... | ® member one must con- the company District, in retarn for guson, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Davidson, the | ents his friends are hankering after include vaithy condition af Misses Shoemaker, the Misses Rea, Mr. and to = public Mrs. Edward Dent, Mr. and the Misses Dar- : noille, Capt. and Mrs. Dunwoody, Mre. M. B, | brbed-wire fence. decorated : Price and terms apply to “EASTERDA\ & MALLERY. O24 F OUR HANDSOME NEW 6 the Penneytvania road in Ralumere | /f Jonsae ot the children of | Trae Sony fa ae Cha eT eed ees ot | "The right t enter the city by this live should : fi Washington, To become | 19 cents, hoping that it will, by roar Rance, Cover to the cotpany the right of way free te and Mrs. H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fer- | energetic advertisers that the Christmas pres- pethg aap aan eee per Bae a u 117 tsivute to the treaary of | Sa/Pyic make, tome Poor be the club 10 cents,and these ibi contributions will form a | Possible. everything from a gold-plated shoe horn to a tranefoorme fanger te the pubite bealth Fos bah Re Tend which wit be wx- | Dest Editor Stan: I gond this dime for the 4 - nd hath pressed. Drown-stone trimmings, Cox and danghters, Dr. and Mrs. Greenleaf and y Pended by the managing | poor children that get nothing for ¢ vooultion wae made te the Sem- od bs st n.0.; bull’ of | the Misses Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs Eveleth,| ‘That lawyer wouldn't charge me anything committee of the club tn trenase { teal curry for them and to snake them | ans tiswict commstion lac vesr, ban 0 ean Ge Squaye f—pep cur and bert Joon SALE] NEW PRESS BRICE Sag Michell and ate ea, Mier, Mr. John W- | for his services. Ieuppove he has am eye to| //fi/Z: or ittie once whe other: | Dear Evexixo Sram: Tam avery little boy | “ied thet it coud uot be taken mp at that same, Pye, peed, bouseapan every a F’Sa versrnet houave, within too blocks of Decent ell and Mr. and Mrs. Tenney. business in the future.” wise would know only | only six years old I joined your club with my a a eb vt no. HO IGE" | capela: a Bod tng Sb. o00each; easy terme, Appiy | Mrs, Electa E. Smith left yesterday for a visit! Yea It’s as much a case of paving the way Y hunger and want on the | School and wil get my badge mondav [ have « — STONY AND BashMest pRick; | CHAELES EARLE. WS lathes, __ _ | to her home in Bisrling, IIL, and after Christ-| as itis of waiving the pay.” day when all should be | dear little baby Cousin who has ama. Hor ignding electric lighting. speak: | FOR Sat EN, HOUSES: BARGAINS: FASY mas will visit with friends in Madison, Wis py. Members of the club will recetve badges, | Papa thinks she would like to join your Club. ‘Yio WARNER & CO, lo inquire OWNER, 210 Est. ow. '| She will not return until after the holidays. a which Ses hoped they will al wear. am club ts 50 | Her name is Dollie, and she fires in Hagers- aiz4y U6 F st. ‘ a * | organized that 1 be able to reach the most deserr- | town. now she will be glad when she crows Foe sa oe ei | erpreaai porary gp? Ste ‘The sun smiled vut upon the earth, tog of the poor, and soit will be a most efficient and.) up to know she belongs to rout Cab l want to ras PA ra ey * 916,000 | tary of State and Mrs. John W, Foster. The earth laughed gaily in reply, Ghattnen, Urheratace. the sie meant Cuistmas | send ten more centa with miy little cousin Pas Oran eovewel dope eye, te ceghtend ya i 500} Senator and Mrs. Brice’s afternoon tea on ‘The enowflake sighed: ‘For others’ mirth | havg contributions to give to send them to The Even. Menno cemda hedge | detail by the report of the committee on print. ? “1 Ze g " ‘i ; * ‘a Some helpless thing must ever die. ing Star, Badges have been sent throngh the tail A SINGULAR ASSAUL’ ing ch has been printed for the informa- aein ‘ 11,000 | Wednesday, the 28th, will be followed the same poder re Noa wing th tet ech crgpongeenr tery AULT. a Y . * | night by # dance in honor of the new dancing i ae ECT ae aor me Sonang as fon Deveubeg. Olax. eeabiog tion of the House and Senate, Foe “nace. z 9,000 ) class of which their daughters are members. CHILE'S INDEMNITY. thetr contributions. In some cases, however, it has | 4® Old Woman Beaten to Unconsclousmess Tie report says | Fopms, onan z 509 | There are 100 invitations out for the dance and The EADY deen soca to forward the badves, because the ond Locked Op tm War Giese. |: Ui the proposals received by the commutes % Git ese SS one” $.009 400 for the tea, which, as already announced, i ey ae re ne SOBETERBTY | itetle ones who wrote the letters or their private secre] ‘There came near being a murder ina store on offering to sell land to the goverment for @ DAUD b STONE. SObsO0 Fe oo 800 to mark the debut of the second daughter, Mis: ees tarlee forwot to put their post office eddresess after | Sth street two doors from the second precinct | cite for the government tinting office w 5,250 | Kate Brice. ‘The $75,000 paid by the Chilean government | their sixnatures, AU those who write to The Star ilies shashan passing: Sehsca sake Secadeens ® at printing olfice were | ge | The Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller have in-| in settlement in full for all claims arising out | should be careful to state exactly where they would onsidered, and the committee agreed ng = | vita: Like to have the badges of membership sent. Struggle and an outery, but, although the police the f nite, the purchase of which COREE Wri Loon | Bison §-000 | vitations out for December 30 for a tea, 5 to 7, | of the Baltimore affair at Valparaiso were cov- — cade © astaees Em es one meee ee + the purchase o aan ia eat ind beck | Linden ct 20:28 eta bath ro m3 _— Miss Catherine Fuller will be intro- soa fate the subtre wury at New York today. | an persons desiring to make contributions of | police were totally ignorant of the affair. 4 rose i unean, th, easy terms. . 't for that to thi - " bi “ * = 4 Gales bic, "how, wey gy | Representative and Mra, Outhwaite will be e draft for that sum was brought to this coun- | provisions or clothing to be distributed to the | try by Minister Egen in October last. It was| poor by the Santa Claus Club are requested to elton ear — a seeds _— degen ob the Rinks ot Woames an qalied tur (send Seek Se 66 os Dehees Bilt to Son the | Ss captain Gates Wom on " | een captured. Mrs. Catherine Roth, yment thirty days from the date of presen places named below. Persons in Georgetown pul am L. street, on the south, by K street, on the west by Ist «treet east and | among the dinner givers tomorraw night, and the latter will give a luncheon on Fri i BATCHELDER, i and Gate n. & } on the east by Delaware . tg -VRE Aae SS “ht Senator aud Mrs, Stockbridge will give a| Pt Will pleasesend their contributions to the Curtis | aged woman who keeps a little candy store at, 52 nquare fect, owned by E. Kurta Fon SARS THREE SEW FRAME HOUSES “ aw 5: 0 | dinner tonight. tion. Mr. Egan gave it to the Secretary of | School building. Persons residing in central | No. 1998 5tn street, was the victim of the as- and 0. florea by W. won rete te.lar: hanascn Ls Edi olden State. It then went to the Secretary of the | und northern Washington to the Franklin or | wetrclase ip every respect. The - ate ee eer oe ceires®” | Treasury, by whom it was sent to the assistant | Dennison School building, to the central ofties | %alt, Renlomy toe spec tema ome ge ert fe . ig door’ Situated om [ath at. ne. | New York, is'spending the two weeks’ boliday | treasurer at New York. Its negotiation was | Of [tie Associated Charities, 707 {t street north- | she regained consciousness. She then called a... /h° wiuare lien wight blod alors tee MeV AGHELN & DATCHELDER, 1 tS. ' recess with her parents at the Hamilton. Mr. | then intrusted to Seligman & Co., bankers, by | “°*t: e Evenixe § > colored man from the street and sent ELD Ali persone residing in South Washington to : - oat Uf the Baltimore and Obte nw. ae A. G. Dingtey, the youngest son of Congrese- | whom collection wae duly made through their | the Jefferson School building, 8 | Bim for a police officer. When the pohce : OUSES ON 2oTH ST. | Ee awe man Dingley, who graduated at Yale in the last - way and 4 that any proposed 5 a | reached the store they found Mrs. Roth sitting |" , me y : east W to the Wallach . ’ 7 change im the Baltimore and Olu depot will cept Orc ak “EC ASTSES | lass te aterding tho Columblon Law School. | CBn'waa closed by the depeuit of, the money at | School valding, | net” (0 ‘he Wallah | cola chai apparently in great praca dtrna Chim he Mtim and Ohoe doped sat Lx! ms Mr. Walter V. R. Berry was in New York last | Now York today. ‘hese necessary prelimina-| Persons in Anacostia to the Anscostia build- |) MrRe Poel of blood on the Noor had clotted. | gina for siietrack purpows The. said ae : MPT | «| night at the Monday german. - ries having been performed and the money now | ing. had been amaulted. She told the officers that S]y4". Or Uick trate, Mile feos on I. street, SOR SALES TWO, FINE. apie x 7 . F Mr. and Mrs. Curry will epend the holidays [aes | in the Cacus ae 7 govern- | the assault had been committed by a colored ~ a. Seon a br i Broevaie ae monk rrangements willbe made as soon st| Tax Stax has received s number of cath| men who. drove. wagon for Mueliar's candy a Sie Fst. | : : ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Hutchinson will give | people for whom it is intended. ‘This im- | Contributions and other donations for Tux establishment on Peuntylvania avenue, | nd Delaware avenge tne £16 : — peop Even:xo Stan Santa Claus Club. ‘The account SeAULT. ; NOK SAEE_A WARGATN ON TST, NEA 187it AFIS eDID TP | dancing party for the friends of their youngest | portant, branch of the transaction is in the | stands as follow . cass ase aah ace ce prgrumed ol eee be ylly 727 he ee ot three-story and basement brisk, containtng ; ; : ae? 5 i ¢ said that the man came to her store with feet und on . 37 Seid fort, coomnaa tet . wall: very cheap; daughter, Miss Lena Hutchinson,duritig Christ- | bands of the Secretary of the Navy, and it is 5 mai lot S0n106. Price mow, 64 500. A B er. OWE: 1217 Fet. nw eter nee ™ . expected that the matter will be closed up wat- | Heretofore acknowledged, 0940.55 | 40 order, but he brought more candy then he | “By reducing K and L «treets wizde aa 5 FOE Sake A Lon o8 THe sor 2 OF @| Miss Lorena Barber, daughter of Mr. A. L. | sfuctorily during the present administration. : 7 7 st between lst an: west; 5 ; Pg rs Z ~ 1.00 | had ordered, and she refused to take it, The @4 Delaware avenue to the width of the park- .B. } ng on Ist wtrect, cnet 16.676 square 3 | Barber of Irvington-on-Hudson, is in the city easy aks 1.00 | man would not leave the fe tad oe ee Oe te nb eee Vem HILL &JOUNSTON, | on w short visit. to Miss Daisy Davis of 15th Army Orders. : .00 | dered and let ber pay for it, A discussion t mute total of Sn ‘ : BS Soi. 7 a street. The leave of absence granted Second Lient. followed. and the man came behind the coun: HOSHIS ETC. (LEAK JOR SAT AHGAIN—A BEAUTE. 5 ter where she was, put his arm around her and | Pld gen Hg then pat his band over her mouth, to prevent | ther aces : de egenge od ev from making an outery, Following this, Perec ny Sept ed rhe said, be beat her andatrack her on the Tduced to uni oe head with atwo-pound iron weight. was rendered unconscious, and the negro locked | poli b* = & the door and left ler there in that condition, | fracHon mare. th So oot HER ASSAILANT ARRESTED, foot. The land » 1 orginal clay formauon, Officer Kilfoyle was sent out to catch the | Alling at all, and will aff, driver of the candy wagon if be could. In that |he succeeded, for the man returned to the ‘ NG ir ) i fect, on the bw : Miss Elizabeth Shelley, dangnter of Hon. | M. W. Rowell, tenth cavalry, is extended two Ca PS Mi cates A y . 1 Chas. M. Shelley of Alabama, arrived last night | months and is the guest of Miss Carson, 1332 Vermont | The leave of absence “ranted First Lieut, avenue. Miss Shelley will spend several weeks | ia Washington. Alexander 3 Charles Byrne, adjutant eixth infantry, ia ex-| A Friond tended two months. After all the elaborate preparations the mar-| "The leave of absence granted First Lieut, W. : riage of Mise Adelaide Pinchot of New York. to| W. Wotherspoon, twelfth iufantry, is oxtended ing, * r holes | Mr. Alan Jobnstone of the British legation cau- | twenty days > 2 ae : 3 {4 | not take place, as announced, in church tomor-| ‘The extension of leave of absence granted ¥ THE BEST TENKoow | 3 2 ioe row. The bride has been ill ‘since last Friday | Second Lieut. Michael J. Lenihan, twentieth pyr ag wet ygig begs a oe Le SIRGABT 7 = tonsilitis and the marriage will be solemn- | infantry, is further extended ten days. ont of stone; Inne cellar; within one nt Circle: house pew and ix complete ~ Nenlences of a home. on terns j OPERTY, WITH <a. re} 1 bots Sssssssxsssssnss hb forms the weet line . roger UF | toome. al arve, with ample B 6.4 Tie. dat home and atan earlier hour than that! On the recommendation of the regimental store, where he was employed, 1 re, and yposition has p ta WaGeeMaN | wh Aor. RD engh, Spears be seh parcmacer. | it WATERS & THOMPSON, 1335 Fn. fixed for the church ceremony. Only the | commander Second Licut.Wm. D. Davis, seven- his work. He gave his mi been made looking to a change of ihe route af = ‘ eciiien.- | ALE—MOST DESIKABLE BUSIN families and the bridal party will be present. | teenth infantry, is transferred from company I | Pate, and made no resistance | this point. ‘The committer is firmly of the a oe 5 aa i ars «| in northeast W 150 | The bride was here about a fortnight ago to or- | to company G of that regiment. 80 Toon . E whatever. He scemed surprised at being ar- pinion that ¢ ing ail of the points, com. | der the arrangement of her future bome on| Leave of absence for one month is granted oP oo eo gmp rested, and when told of the charge aguinst | (Ps00" Min come bility t a railroad, rath bata E i Dupont circle. The doctor does not think | Second Lieut, Henry A. Barber, first cavalry. , two boxes books, &e, him protested his innocence. The officer took | jeaithfulness of location, slid foundation, daw « re ‘ rs 5 a fine t her present illness serious, but advises against | So much of epecial orders of December 5, weit | him to the house of Mrs. Roth, who identified |p card for the clans ome property owners: es © faerie. naRDIxe, ner 13th and her leaving ber home for some days yet. Cards | 1892, as directs First Lieut. Walter H. Gordon, | ‘The children of Tax EVENING Stan Santa| him as her assailant. Mra, Hoth was much share ine 1 the belie! thet the , WADING, pat “ A sae announcing the change in the arrangements | cighicenth infantry, to joi his proper station Claus Club have raised between 21,000 and | better this morning and the chances for her fat bath rooms, wi e government printing Id remain an the = gt = will be sent out today. fe revoked, and he’ will remain on duty with | §1'500 for the pur of the club.” Every | recovery are vers good. | Pate wax taken to | Ticinite of tr prea Sen. wake waa oun FY re por sus — - c Reavon; ee Mr. Alan Johnstone, the bridezroom, gave | company G, twelfth infantry, until further | member of the club bas given a dime toward the Police Court today and charged with 88- | Abie area, this xl fed is This is Our Barvain List his farewell bachelor dinner last night at the | orders. ; the #um, and this means that between 10,000 and | faultand battery with intent to kill, As the fore recommend that it be purchassd for site . on brick, Tin st asdf Hotel Brunswick. His guests were his brother, | | First Lieut. Reuben B. Turner. sixth infan- | 46.000 children in the city have done something | injured woman was unabie to appear the care | for'y new go esument priation ames ° Tew “. . : Mr. rd Johnstone of England, who | try, will proceed to Key West, Fia., on official | to'help the unfortunate. The returns will not | had to be continued. The prisoner was com So. F t F SOBs ae = BS : s TUTE Ste,_ | hat come out here to be best man, and the gen- | business connected with the ‘quartermaster’s | be in until Thursday, so the exact sum raised | mitted to jail. Guensieioct het, P tes ard ° Pena “ye Es Bik heed Fst. n.. | tlemen invited to serve as ushers, Mr. Center department, and on the completion of this duty | will not be known until that day. ‘The mem- _— > Denis in eo have bean Oe to Ole b ther 4 . ns ‘ 7 SALT @ SE Ben 10TH ri Hitebcock, Mr. Gifford Pinchot, 'a brother of | will return to Fort Barrancas. bers of the club wear Santa Claus’ medal of | Cotsrxc or Foon for the poor should be en = ODenedi pale HOS. Trae «| the bride; Mr. John C. Furman, Mr. Ar-| _ By direction of the President Lieut. Col. Guy | honor in the form of the badge of THE Evgx- | sent to Tur Eventva Stak Senta Claus Club | D-H. Taruer to Emma T. O'Donnell, sub 115, ad Spanish. tile, Lae e thur Peel and Capt. Gerald Langley of the | V. Henrs, seventh cavalry, fs detailed as a mem- re 5: ¥ a ts istribution. eq. 1015; @4, Belinda Hayden to W. BR British Jegntion at Washington aud Capt. Buck- | ber of the army retiring bourd at Washington | *¢,574" Sante Claus Club. lor distribution : r > : ; 7 3 ; The club’s funds are to go, as has been ex- ERE ere Jennings, parte 26 and 27, q. 191; ¢— Mary ~ ‘oe RG to whe alas = 91-70 ¥ ingham, U cme See he) Maj. Jos. | pinined, to brightening the Christmas of poor SMALL STEALINGS C. Lepo to W. A. Hutchinson, in trust, a Sy 12, tape : : nt | ies ‘The crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John 1. | G- Ramsay, thir y, relieved. | children. ‘The investigations of the club show 3 = 000; @—. D.C. to J. H. Burke, part 7, Ea Leitch was celebrated Inst evening at their reef. | , BY ‘rection Of the President Capt. Edward | that there is much distress in the city. There | And How the Culprits Were Punished im | ®4- 1000; & = - es = t Blow, 20 67x95 to aller: 3 dence, No. 2 Lydecker avenue, Mount Pleasant, | C; knower, third artillery, will report to Col. | are hundreds of children who will not have | the Police Court Today Mosk #8, Sound Cetoentiy sat "4 s THOS. J. Fisnen 4 oo. | Qence No. 2 iydecker even! ther the | Khett L. Livingston, third artillery, presi- | anything in their stockings Christmas morni: tt] “De yen aver su your ihe” beeen” jot soe RALELO-GNOW amin 1 Fst. nw, | Notw ing the inclement weather the | dont of the army retiring board at Washington | sre! avon n sto ; a 7 se “- q : +34~~4 FS ALE “BRICK, A. M. = jz | house was crowded with » very large and ni r | there are hundreds who have no stockings. | suave Miller thi ing ofa yomne ectenel fat mt Jot A100. oacy PAND Q STS, vos | hous y barracks, District of Columbia, for examina-| ‘There are many families who will suffer tor J8@8e Miller this morning of a young :e. » Co, te tty joan a bast ee ba 3 FISHER 60-7" | leant, gathering of their numerous friends, | tion, aa of Sok cod oan aes ote thief named Spencer Barnes. Mt Airy: @ is SekrEeAeE A OAR Come | coms SOON EGA aa s4¥s.uw.. who enjoyed their hospitalities, One cf the | “9 4, Presi ire “a adams! a | “aon ir,” “ Pests . Pema © pee mca tps seen sider: caer sarees HE MOST BEAUIIVUL many pleasant features of the evening was the | jp yarguen OF the President an army retir~ | Evexixo Stan Santa Claus Ciub proposes, so| “Idon't know, sir,” answered the boy. “I - es Su. JONES & DEST. O33 Fst ea ary ON christening of John Kendrick Leitch by tke | "8 PP 4 riders far as it can, to make Christmas day one when | sce a man who says he’s y father.” Rev. Mr. Patch. Among the many remem. | Pherson, Georgia, for the examination of such | no one need b hungry or cold. The children 1 SALE ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER LEAVING : : - “T guess that's about. as close as you can tes . OMT MESS bowen in fratcclaas order, | § Boone. brances of the occasion was a handsome a Ponce | » ae ak = — Will be remembered with toys and other things come fo it,” adted. the judge. Spencer «aid Joon sale Norrie. Broun Urick house on Sis near Washing- | ‘ ji {Atom Mr. Leiteh’s friends of Pentaipha Lodge, | Ciomon, fourth artillery, Maj. Peter f. a, tit scem "to contribute so much to complete | that he lived at the hotise of a colored woman t ‘ x ten Cie 4020. doi HERTEORD, Tapes | ‘ ! ut of which he ia senior warden. Among those y the child's iden of Christmas. But thatwill not named Robinson, and he understood that his “ a a 2 = .oee : “ 4 Be eee ae sgicegryrnaerishaey, | Cleary Maj. Jacob B. Rawles, fourth he all. ‘The club wants the grown-up folks in | fath id for his Jo Yesterday he | aft to Anne Ks é # is S A 3 CQN\. | present were Misves Annie and Marion Gawler, | fparkiley | Matanings ae: . . fe folks in | father paid for his lodgings, Yesterday he and part Salo.: © ‘ FOR, SME (OR WIL TRADE FOR UNE Y op | DF. 1, B. Swormstedt, Dr. and Mra. Wm. Jach, | sistant surgeon; Capt. Geo. G. Greenongh, gh aun to Kageyama piste ae Sap as in the vicinity of the market aloe) ington, subs 131 Proved - avec: near tth sts q SF. EST | Miss May Jacl ; Mr. W.A. Lya i Ag. psig ped + | of clothing or food «upplies or cash. ‘The elu 1 hieneslf to eome ore He one © ae ia sod ts | ek Abaca eS | mn bee nad ones abi oe ere nets ae gmt We vane | fourth artery, First Lieut, Clarence Deoms, | witi distribute these donations throush its own of had’ time to ‘enjoy the fruit before | Beeidcon to F. X. 1 va. ab Sta i. 8 Se 1 ny seo Capitol, 4 story and wt | DOR SALE_ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUT | Public Accountant, 1224 7 diz | Grace Blom,Mr.and Mrs. Robert Leitch,jr.,Mas- | 0"! aes rerernee | agencies and those of the Associated Charities. . lot 1 Policeman Wannel! caught him and relieved Sire Pree 817,50 ml ity: near Thomas Circle; first two ; y i i ieut. | 4,500, J. H. Smith to W. Mel LOY OF GROUND ON sti | ter Albert Leitch, Mr. and Mrs.Jobn T-Ingram, | (ZY direction of the President First Lieut. | Prompt responses to the appeal of the club will race; © Te - him of them. Jndge Miller asked him if " S ‘ - ani Ubroved by teosmalttramenotves; | Rex. aad Mes. Gvorge 1. Patch, Mise Bassett, | Cots. Elliott, fourth cavalry, will report to | result in great good. To those who haveany- | Hin, Of them. Judge Miller asked him if | sub ‘34, eq. 13: a ee r Det | ol eter | eee Mr. and Mre’A. T.Conmbe, | !2¢ army retiring board at Fort McPherson, | thing to give to the poor as a Christmas offer. | te bad ever been arrest being out late at night. | "> eg ad f, who desires to sell | Bei oO, iss Belle Ingram, Mr. and Mre.’A. T.Coumbe, | Guorum for srtaroation. " rian frsneaty t . J. ¥. Worthington to David | artat Mr. and Mrs. George Engle and many others, 5 ing the club, throug! ‘preading orgal- The judge though: that the father had better bs 131 id 14; &— « hangines, carpets anal SOE SALECT ie FIRE Ay | Lettera of regcet wore received from many who aes He We ee ee _— ah offers ee best means of accomplishing | pay more attention to the boy. A fine of $10 , AP an te ~ | 1 BE 5D, CIRCLE. JALL | were unable to be present. | ing board at Fort McPherson, Georgia, vice |" Below are some of the letters received from | OF ‘BIFtY dave was Sogo plore gerotawns P. H. Canty to FP. P. . pt. ey 3 : ; Miss Birtie Hough will be athome from Capt. Sydney W. Taylor, fourth artillery, re- | club members: ST ae Bes ahd i De ee te | ie. Beare Cohen 0 A Salinger ‘ n most desirable part of M Seen rae | school on the 22d, to remain during the holi- | lieved. - M | To the Editor of Tne Evexixc Star Santa | Christmas dinner. re rover a, u dege tg oa — xy . ele ee = days, and will be pleased to see her friends at | So much of special orders of November 23, | Clays Club: I send yon one dollar, and want to | “Another colored boy, whose name was given cin it beeen, one ca ba Mah ON BAKER, NORRIS & LAMPTON, — | 124 Penusylvania avenue. 1892, as assigns Second Lieut. Wm. J. Lutz to become a member of the club. “ to D. M. McPherson, pt. 2, #q. Pat | nect ‘Charles Robinson, in the for steal- The parsonage of the Fifth Baptist Church | COP8ry H, second infantry, is amended so a8 | [have vo many nice things of my own, I ing Hostels several non breve nce bee | Hs Siddons to J. Hi. Ralnon, ——- 7:30 o'clock | Came nizy te company K of that regiment. | wonid like to help the poor euildren, who are | to hold up. the stands. in the Northern Liverty | Chance: J. HM. Raia Was the scene of a pretty wedding at 7:30 o'clock | ‘The following transfers in the second infan- | Joes fortunate than mysclf, a nd Co., same property; & ‘ \ : Noi, aver, 3 * ot ae nconiyy eae TEI EUR) Wednesday evening, December 14, that of Mr. | try are made: ‘Second Lieut. Walter M. Whit- | '“T’ am ais years old and I'am Eldinore Ee, MATket. Charlie plend not guilts, but the testi- | Crock tailwas Co., sub 128. Lanier yo Sik cows aoe 2 Nim. A. Barrack of Westmoreland county, Va., | man, from company E to company K; Second | brother, did not send my tem cents when sive V.S. Williams to mony of Vineent W. Rowe satisfied the court of ‘i i 28, nie opted | i = the prisoner's guilt. The judge thought that | ; 4,565.40, FUR TALIA Bes psoMr NEW NINE Be Te LEA CHEAP BUSINESS ConNER Ista Tetited, of Washington, D.C. ‘The ceremony |" The following transfers in the fourth artillery | ponte: three times for the ten Conical eae wer dagger Ph pl le the E, Fleming, subs 50 ! 4 ‘lore Usho to Wbtoot alles. | wes performed by Rev. C. C. Meador in the | are made: First Lieut. John A. Lundeon, from | Teena it fo you for your good work to the ttle | asine r . G. E, Fleming to Albert Garry i TER. Gis ree. |} : am “ ; | presence of only the members of the two fami- | battery K to battery L; First Lieut. Frederick | 1° % 3 | didn’t steal the harness,” was what Rich-| property; @—. A.C. M oruer lots in the northwest atarestly | fey.” ‘The bride, who is an attractive brunette, | 8 Strong. from battery L to battery K; Second | (hildren. Some people say twinkle on E. | ard Jasper said. “I picked it up in the street,” | Pr' ° yy 4 ranett | Stax, but I nay shine on, formy mama says | Richard was charged with having stolen some | Rt 2% 4. 569; $ Ps wi tylishl; ide suit of tan bengali with i % i v4 ii ag thington, half interest ee eo | bats £2 i 5 7 F. BROWN, #04 10th st. ww. | batto match. Mr-and Mrs. Barrack loft fee | Tigal. Heary Hi. Whitney, from bestery D to you are no twinkler, bute Star of the first mag- | pieces of harness belonging to Mr. James Glea- | 25° mk ti. Cottage, Mull, . por ens tain Seatea Deccan fot ee BANA SEM, GOVERN | tueie fature” home, Ouk Grove, Va. The pret 2 Dear Santa Claus: Please send mo 2 badges |°OR, And be was fined 10 or thirty days in Jail: | 55. G4. i000. W. : Piss SOLS oe 8 ape Babe Okie € LAME TON, - : ents received were handsome aud numerous, ete wre havo saved our peniossince the fret evening | man, who save be dives o ouch toe Leto, lots 108 and 105, ag ‘5 Jo Miller } A - DESIRABL | Mrs. Harry W. Wells has been seriously ill for! Tonight the President's troop (troop A, | Slama read to us about ee Club, we will save | hungry the same as other persons, and when he | tpg . ; wie 8 roorns, the past week at her residence on Bi street. D. C. N. G.) will celebrate the fourth anniver- ae — ech — peor | can get bread without paying for it it's Just) Hoimend Manor; €2,175 . . s : : : ; TEN 2 Mr. Cayetano Romero, the charge d'affaires | eary of its organization. The jollifcation. | "pear Santa Claus: Tama little gil hve yours | NDS Be manta, ech eetonten breed from ® | Clark, int. in eq. n. of 1053 : s semen “anes ce b y of the Mexican legation, has taken for the | which will lack all formal features, is to be held | old. I want a doll anda Chrismas tree. I | nore} although bread has been stolen from | 30" {0 4. Freeman. lot 4, 3. i « “ ary Foye . - os j | winter the house 1023 Connecticut avenue, | in the troop's quarters at the Center Market | send ten cents for the Christmas Club. the store a number of times. Rasen tot. 0. Seen an Ot I ‘ Seen ~ 4 trout fue on F oR SATE HERE DF ficg | formerly the home of Gen, Joo Johnston. Mr. | Armory. It is # card affair exclusively and will | _ Dear Santa Claus I send you ten cents fora)" Robert admitted having gone there on the oo- | Lockery to G. Hi. : ‘ Semmes : ; ven | Robe inate avane ¢ and Mrs. Cayetano Romero expect next year to | be of tho variety ‘which hay been technically | Bdge. pleas wend it very soon. “Ldohope the | casion’ charged, and the judge meld he mownd woe oF qeaion 4, WEIN y 3 MORO take a trip abroad for rest and recreation, texmea “stage oor children will havea very nice Christmas. I | have no occasion to go there for a month, ashe | 633°°0 WATERS MPSON, LMG Fst o ; LY 25. PE. ee LOW Pit Mrs. Putnam Conklin of New York is spend- pada Lae — = > bring me @ large foot ball, | would have a home at the expense of the gov- | 616: €1,11 aan tren ing the holidays with her danghter, Mra H.| Sex list of school buildings at which con-| "Dear saute clause {like to come a Member of | T@Me* for that length of time, —_—_——— : tat he LO errant : Bowyer MeDonald, at 1204 18th street. tributions of food or clothing for the poor of | your club an eoduong i will send you ten centa. ee Send your contributions of : - Pom cra 5 BIEBER neon RAS Mrs. Eugene Byrnes will not receive Wednes- | the city will be received. ‘The distribution will | ind wood like for you to send mea badge by A Married Man's Lark. clothing to Tae Evexrvoe Stan Santa - WS SL miroir sone! Awatiinas nts | BY eae i day, the 2ist. be made by Tux Evexima Stan Senta Claus | ‘Tue Sran boy to No $07 Gat ew, but inmen Sam West and Lillie Fields were in Judge Ps M st Ss Fert: CA.cee Oke. Y. wenrE z ik SQ. FOOT WILL EUY| Mra. C. E. Young has es her gueste for the | Club. poor boy wood like to help orther by sending | Miller's court today, the former ss prisoner —————— yp SALE— 4 GNEAT BARGAIN- TWENTY NICE k ferent ie fa holidays Mrs. H. B. Smith and little son Karl. eee PEERS this to the Club I wood like to get something | and the latter as a wituess. They were across A “Car Famine” tn the ™ » m9 on ice con-Fete youss, Wik a side lot attached toeach. ee A x 3 from the Clube to. railroads centering ot Kansas City . wt Mei aint brive only #0880 rave Ne mH seen ee Sa GS ee city De-| In spite of wind and weather the good ship “Dear Evawine Oran: I have Sooper sath danoserend eon Haag ‘ ' Bi neoat | . ping on 8 busts . y de- | cember 24 for Norfolk and will not return unt ¢ ni F “ see) 3 oor igt bs a : after New Year. Mrs. Clayton will be at home | Fcreane mage her port last night at Concordia ‘New : Hall, where she was welcomed by the many every evening to friends that may wish to see | #8 Fo “COMPLETIN ther betore she lonves except Thursday. friends of the Naval Veterans, who received the fad ba ecevaan’ proamety nyt Minister Robert T. Lincoln is in town for a | C#rgo with every manifestation of delight. The ealrnuletionta of Psa” Caller fu : brief visit and will be a guest tonight at a entertainment by volunteer local talent was re- SALE_A GEE. ‘aol. alance 25 per month. BARE, NoWis & LAMPTON, ‘ diplomatic dinner to be given by the Secretary | plete with the choicest selections of songs, reci- - aye tS one | of Btate and Mex. Posters tations, fancy dances, &c., followed by a two-act x - eg EE A Secretary and Mrs. Foster were at home as | comedy — 55 3. Florence, Dramatic Com- be fered and etoesiod sien OPEN Oe 5. FISH usual last night to the diplomatic corps and a | PAZ’. €n ee 2eierehegel = company of about fifty guests were most agree- Bins jous among the numbers and {0K SATE_CHEATEST LOT Os K BET. 18TH | ably entertained. The Chinese and Japanese | ¢itlly and 19 b sts. ; €2.50 per foot. a ministers and their secretaries and attaches and Im* obi FP%ALE:.;, | most of the younger members of the corps ~ —— | were present, with members of the cabinet and healthy : this vroperty sex escld): opeu Samay aud week nvite your inspectios price, ‘aud monthly terme we wil ar: | i ot Arthur C. Moreland, an actor, one of the peer mee familics, Mr. Herndon Morvell aang several members ofthe Hise Jeane company, whieh } a a i Ear aN NOC PP — - 7 ge AMOovS }rand Arm: from MOUSE O¥ 17TH ST. | euexcu CHEF To Equalize Naval Officers’ Pay. eee bens a - mained on account of « singular sccident, bes Pa ese a ea a eol Be Tee, A novel method of equalizing the rank and | ighve of, Uthies pe yr oh Peat? Saline w LaseToN, | Once wrote: ““The very sonl of cooking fe pay of naval officers is proposed in a bill intro- | part of of the program, after Pap To | air ___ G0 Fit | thestock pot, snd the finest stock pot is duced in the House by Mr. O'Neill of Massachu- | was cleared for danci _ ie | POR SALE FIN: INVESTMENT —TWo seancy MPROVEMENTS, #4 PED new Gr bricks. Union st. sw. 10-ft alley.» setts, It provides that hereafter the rank of | #omely decorated the supervision Hi if ‘ H 1.00 carts. “Reni agF = Lizsre Comraxys active rear admirals shall be $6,500 and of com- | Shipmate Eckert, and the committee oe 2 some days, and at first it was feared : aeaes prea, as medrol ter nace Palle ala emake era eaceme, conning deprived of bis eight. r 7 SS PROPERTY follows: On the date, of first commission | Secretary Seymour ‘Eckert. . Fegnataeue a ae Exact Or Buse eS ‘ =iniyeds —< JOR SALE OR LEASE-A Hous) ‘all mi; best location: #55 Tih tana Howard ave: 2chKh Genuine only with signature. In- valuable im improved and economic cookery. For Soups, Sauces and : | i | ! ! street rooms in Georgetown: within half Made Dishes. ceestieme Fot fart ee cary: cheap: sang tern: deferred page | @15-th,ta TEP evineke + gt At 3 per cout. “Apply to JOHN EB} ALL. hk SALE THREE St tm LL Fie, wie direitos ath Reo eta ron iee ial we tecuss eany - SEN LEd TROT AER OOND. Tao? Pa ae ea aa UST OPENED_QUSTUME PARI a SES PEP ADEE, spToRt Jitastrdeand ae EE Aino ie ead pe me | Se Seki sa” or Ons Tach st. n10-3n* Sebineta,

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