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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, ERIDAY,. 30, 1892. 8 — -- == ‘YOU WILL WANT IT. SOCIAL ‘TTERS. . L. Ford, W. J. Berry? Wm. Armtrong.%. | BET’ THETA Pt. THE CASE OF DR. MACK ALL. EES \ | Collamer, P.M. Brown, John Fairchild, ( . ——- = And You Will Want to Road It From Re-| 4 Number of Notable Society Bvemts—Per-! Alien and J. H. Drown, Dr. Fredk. Sohon, | Members of That Fratcraity Mave an Exjoy- | Am Lnvestigation Results in Mile Vie@i- Staxing t Fea. sonale. | Lieut, C. De L. Hine, U.S. A.; Dr. and Mra. | able Dinner at the Shoreham, | cation. Saturday's sixteen-page Stan will be excep-) The first meeting of the ‘Thureday evening | Ps! Me. and Mrs, E. G. Sigges There is nn indescribable something about a ‘The investigation atked for by Dr. Loute | tionally interesting, and it will, as usual, con-| dancing class at the Shoreham last night was ‘V- 4. Pollard and Misso. E. inner of colloge men, and expecially fraternity Mackall, jr., into charger made against him of Jones, Louise Galeski, Bort! cette | tale fndecens i quit a succersful affair. The ball room was | “ | men, tha: lends to a gathering of that character carelessness in send its bearire date | tain information of what is going on all over | G% = 4 to | Gertrude Jochum and Katie Hii men. nds to a gathering of thi cat neem jing pationts to the boepital | the globe. The following are a few of the | make evervihi: beautifully. The attend-| On Thureday a pleasant evening was enjoyed ® Charm which loaves its imprestion. Wit, cul- wi mpleted today. The dowd appointed | special articles to be found in tomorrow's Star, | #nce was Just Dee nou ar the ball room, | at the residence of Miss Hattie Barnard. 331 ‘tre and good fellowship are always present at by Health Officer Hammett, consisting of Chas. cnc 68 linaki oat Be ely illus. | Pt it included ali the class. Everrbody had a | Spruce etreet, Le Droit Park, by a fos of her suche banque: board, and when the gavel of J. Ormon, medical sanitary inepector, and R. AUCTION SALES S AFTERNOON _ Tomorrow. PROPERTY ‘ Peer ER CMWEES GQ PENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, HWEST AT Ate: |S» BRICK PWELLT * WASHINGTON HORST AND cAR- pe Se, Tesh. ont dee roe rte fb EIAGY BAZAAR, 940 LOUISIANA 1 paetons, Bex set] at the Ra- t good time. There was no attempt to make the | iriends. ‘he frst part of the the preriding officer finally declares the toast 1D. Tracy, chief clerk of the health office, today asia. Sead sins situate in, trated: = —- one ae. beg ag yilbenlameen | Mist to be completed and the dinner at anend submitted the result of investigation. SATURDAY Me tiered 147 and | FOR THE FOURTH OF MARCH (Iilustrated). | slabbeste” tecatrs were thee, re Canin’ | supers tree erred 10 the dining room fOr | those who ave enjoved the few hoursgoto their Their report made to Dr. Hammett as fel- FRERSL T, 1992.07 a odecehel te Liber | Something about the members of the inangu- | Hunt led the cotillion, which beganat 10 o'clock, | dancing was the order of the evening. homes wrapped in the memories of their col- lows: md Mares. ixcel- eyor's. fice ot! — ration executive commiltes. anda merry one it turned out to be. Among those present wore the Misses ©. lege days, the heppicst aud the best of their “We bave the honorto report that in eom- ood ty uaving 4 fr uae | - The patronesses were the hostesses and | Thompson, M. Manning, F. Mauning,@. Upton, | jives, Sisting’of ‘tea iwo- | IN COLU: Pliance with your verbal order we vieited, om PH and T18D | pow ine Such was the annual banquet of the Wash- December 29 a bouse at the bead of Prospect ington alumni of the Beta Theta Pi, which was street, at which p 78 and Cxivecs, . BUS’ BIRTHPLACE (Illustrated). | chaperones also, Most all of them were pres- | K. Upton, £. Maddren, A. Kimball ee ee ness es | colt Teak wave Mere Merten, eusaraea mothe |P. Folreen, Morris, N. Harr Genoese venerate the memory of | here, however, Mre. Richardson, Mra.De Peyss- | and Messrs, Ralph Clark, Wallace Yi THIS EVENIN “ Martha Bredlev was stok Also, for the District Government, one Ronen wel pasedsersrately. | the great discoverer. Staff nd i B Bi given at the Shoreham Hotei last might. This white being attended by Dr. L. Mecball > al = rs purchase tm i gi rer. correspondence | ter, Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Crosby, Miss Riggs,|Evermann, Harold Maddren and Ly oe of th . = . Ie. Wetter a wi + Auctionsers red Cow to the hiehest bidder. nthreseous poyueats | of Tux Evesixa Stam, Mrs. Parke, Mra. Slack, Mrs. Walker and Cozens. crane ts cenietene lenieet te Te saute, @ a rickety, pores Bier cent fn rs . ‘ p . nd on its rolls are name which are famthar 0 . Coleman, ‘Among the dancers were Miss Edith | _ Miss Hattie wns assisted by Miss Dutton, Mise | + ee om De on a high, b =| THE POPE'S LEGATE (Illustrated). Morton, Mies ‘Carrol, Miss. Booaparte, Mise | Oragors and the Misnee Barsard. be onemaraheapdhir mage ly emlagrom r ‘The mission of Monsignor Satolli to this | Brice, Miss Kate Brice. the Misses Berry, Miss; Mr. F. G. Sm: lea nip ONY SALES | HALE-PAST SEVEN One doctor's second-hand Phseton, one D: al second-hand 1 Waxon an f Brooklyn, N. ¥., ia walks of 1 | n Freeman, Miss Leiber, Miss Warder, Misa Hop- Saag heterosis a | country, i the guest of Mr. Wm. Van Wickle. ress, four j : kine, Miss Folsom, Mite May Cox, Mise Ernst, | “UC R00") Filip Inch. Ui . sixteen governors of states and ‘ot of good sound A DREADED INVASION (Itustrated). Miss Nobl se. be new = nay; Mra Philip I a Hae road ieaseolloeeed college preside It was organized 1m 1889 at 4 ‘ : ie nap, Mins in rareatthe Vn | ne . id tro ENSINGER, Auctioneer. How to prevent the cholera from being | Card, Miss Condit Smith, Mise Walker,” Mire | Elsmere Hotel. gl . Bacon ae Aed to have ber removed. ee Pevenspe tier ses bronght into this country. Boyd and Miss Williams. Some of the men were | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sioane of No. 2618 K U Step star S MAL By virtue of 9 weitot & eof the Sa rene dtu | sixty-two colle o come hospital, «here she could be cared for, o£ re .¢ | Messrs. Sherrill, Griswold, Ferguson, street “ is’ feat | Soted anes “ n the 5 ingl) amented to the IN LEIPSIC TOWN (Illustrated). Giobou, Riggs, Lindsley, Key, Powers. Ds | weontgg Tub sera coc aes soon dra| “nenas eee gatbered avoat thebangnet Py Peso cout ice De. Maca, A Reshington traveler tlle of the shany tn | Paseo, Goldsporo, Smith, Acbiling, Theron, | annivermry of their wedding day, and an en-| table an boar or more wos epont in the parlors | ha, [Ten . = ati may fazav, Ernst, Von Kettler, McKenney, | joyabie eveni by all y ng whic! haired men of the 5°°™ pk teresting things in this old e Brice, rn Washingion, Philhge Rodgee Wank | ojable evening was spent ‘by ail present. The | during which the white haired men ‘of. th ey? fi FUTURE Days. [Ati & Stow rt «, but _ mansion, Telie of the | fort led their college dave compared > bat Re é FASHIONS FREAKS (Tilustrated). buil, Andrews, Von Tavera, Brooms, Hesse, Le- of George Washington —who, by the was, | with thosvot the preasar ane” fort a hacemite nth tate the weet the defendaiy Popularity of short-waisted empire gowns, Lpogpikoeen! arr, George, Tevel, Knut, Phil- | has visited it—was brilliantly illuminated from | banquet the witked reradunte touches woree than on the previews @ oo ps top totottom. During the ing the minuet eibows with the sedate nates of fifty vears The clase will give another dance on the 19th was danced by a number of the young people of | ago, and in the ravsuating of past memones all of January. the party, and was much enjoyed both by them | moct on the common level of brotherhood. The Vice President gave a dinner party last | and yy the elders. |. It was after 9 o'clock when the march to the night, when the following gentlemen were his Mra. Cable gavea luncheon yosterday to mest | benqvet ball was ken up. The table was T- PINTO DAN'S NEW YEAR STORY. guests: The Secretary of State, Baron Fava, | Mrs, Castleman, when her guests were Mra, | *haped and covers for fifty had been laid. Few é ; Mavroyeni Bey, Chevalier de ‘Tavera, Senor W. Font mg ‘a remained untaken. At the head of the table He tells Low a watch meeting saved bis lito! Guzman, Mr Clajarde, Mr. Le Gbait, Me. | ye W, Poster, Soe ct aie at | wan Joan T. Onviigten of Mow A CHRISTMAS DURING THE WAR. 1) How the festival was celebrated at a con- foderate military post, ited house No d nscertained frum = calored there thet William Green rffertng apparently Thet she sent rink ne for Dr. Mackall, who prescribed for him, and “DAY SALE HOLD FURNITURE, WALTER B WILLIAMS & GO.. Au ‘i are for him in a bifzzard, Written exclusively for | Grip, Mr. Twui Kwo Yin, Senor de Sousa Roza, | ber | left was Representative Springer, Prof. — PAGE . | Grip, Mr. % + | bertini, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Bugher, Mre. Tom 8 . sent to the by iy a> TEN TEUSTEES! RRARLY NEW Beick| ‘Tue Evexxo San. Count de Sponneck, Mr. Tateno, Mr. Patenotre. | T" Johnaon Mra MeLarch fer, | Prof. Eastman, U.S. N., and = . on saroDp A Soest aie PWELLI SOREN CAROLINA’ AVENUE | Mr. Von Holleben, Mr. Mutt Smith, Senor de ae Mat eaalien aod Ses, tier wived a corsificate to that CEABER THIGTY.PIRST, EAS a2 AL TEN O'CLL the ambulance did 4 | ter. On bis right were mole and TT tad. tn toes | PATENTS FOR THE FAIR. ome, Mr. Cayetano Romero, Mr. Rengifo, Mr. | Miss Julia Madeira gave « very pleasant ten § a. (3, tocar tm th Senator Calvin 3. Brice, who, as president of f , “s the = feGewin ey hat ous sale Penn, ove. 2 {ine lend records of the | The history of invention to be illustrated at ee do Calvo, Senor’ Cruz and Baron | st her Bn Came“ I etrest_ northwest, eigen onlar perry of Delta Kappa ~~. honk AND OFPE Soa | afeuecal colle: tien Uf House ‘hee, msi aol tn feome of the | Tig taster FE $ rom 3 t k. # | Epsilon, was ins sak aft her tense, Se wan Se ‘To SECURE FINE | & ALSO Teck at WALF-PasT rote | ee : Miss Lertha Chinn gave a very largely at-| sented by Allvves Grace Winslow, Gertie John- TUR SYEECH MAKING, i que tho podant suey esuaed ahaa FRIDAY. JANCARY VIPTH | 0. og git TWELVE OULOCE Mt. TE tee Japg ant | FOUR RESOLUTIONS. tended tea yesterday for her young friends to.| and Horace M. Bell. 3 An elaborate menu was discussed, while sallies The risk of transportation wae sarely no pl Syd WONSESS Chee Stih | How a society man will begin the new year, | most her guest, Miss Smith 5. ae Phone A masquerade surprise party was given last | Of mirth and college jibes slew back and forth fret ‘lan the risk of lying in #ach tooms ee Consizmments received ; "jie tan | and bie iden of rofolm. Jeriee the Hoclees Wearinee eS eretey ‘nowt ou | evening to Mise May, eecood daughter of Dr, | scFot the table, and now and then a good | . epic patvision Ie % Rare n d . 88 = vr- | A. E. Johnson, at her residence, 213 Let street | Touring cheer or sally would make the banquet provsnen's: | Ce ete STREET. cred silk pees erp and Hbrey ners | southeast. ‘The evening was pleasantly spent in | ball ring. When the chairs began to be moved Historic Rue Lafayette end its flavor of the | Sor. lighted and with flowera and greens were | dancing and playing games, after which a colla- | Pack and the cigars had been passed around French capital. i iar festive gress, In the pleasant duty | tion was served. Among those present were Se assumed command. He of hospitably cating for their guosts Mra, | Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mre Far- | ® nounced with regret that Justice Brewer, | THE TREASURY SEAL. ine’: was) caraaginy eel ret Memie Farquhar, “Queca ‘of | ¥ho was to preside, had notified him of his ir ut ATCLIFFE, DARK © CO. _R ie AUCTIONEERS, PENNA, AVE. NW. | TRUSTEES saur or Tox sare, sow cass. | TaNOR TOP WAGON, “HARNESS, ther in judgment them ment to the boo H 1 i bility to b towing to eatened anh OP Arecsnt find which settled its origin and | daughter, Mies NS: Chinn, Me- | Night; Mise Katie Wheatley, cag [ready wh vrip. With ‘the ines eo Ie COMPLIMENTARY TeNw, tbe complied with time of {ts adoption > Je iow, Fgared es a “aewna Beta had missed xecurmg a man Some days ago Dr. Mackall sent to the health fete ieleataiet dais jNew "York and M mith. At the o epee igiailage Soca see ahaa saline’ aah ie rink an | STORIES OF THE SEA. tea table, daintily arranged in aw 8 ' poor, " i duced Si lor Calvin 8. How naval officers enjoy thomeclves on Sat- | coer of tho Ibrary, Mist Harris presided. : Miss Sallie lie ee Rcd ee nit was withheld at hie request | At the refreshment table Miss Woodward and| Mise Lizzie Farquhar, “Cieopatra; = tide ni” He recalled his college d vestigation of the charges Te night aboard ship. Miss Grace Hutchinson did the honors. Among | Minnie Fowier, “Bride,” Messrs. Arthy Ror pllas eneregotfome Moum m yrn cr, Dr. Hemmott after reading the PORTS, those present were Miss Carrie Parker, Ming (Dudes Harr Thatcher, “Kau any friendships made so lasting ‘and sincere © report wrote the following letter to Dr, = BASES +e aiES gs . Lucy Hunter, Miss rs - : a “ : jel Webster 1 bortans . ing bis resignation “Your letter ena, PEGRARR RdEBELECKS arastora SO AREGE BEPLUING SUM-| What is going on in athlete circles tie Sisson Sezgaret and Jette Cox, ise Bem : opera gage Barge gargs eg roy the poor of the ‘ ford of “rust, duly man, Miss Mohun and the Misses ’ Drain, the 5 : sy tsi eeaginey oe ed and accepted, | rink meena: 9 nth ety ane the REAL ESTATE GOSSIP, Wendling, Miss Denver, Miss Helen pte tne pene pape gee by acknowledge the zecious and. efi- PEKEMPTORY SALE OP DAIR OF LARGE GRAY c Some recent prices quoted in connection ¢, Miss Goodfellow and Mrs. Wm. Balch es siswaliageacecen. abe 2 manuer in which you be: barged the WoRRS IN ALE WARNER DAY HORSES. | j with business property, Williamson and Mrs, Durant. Mr. Milton Banks and Miss Mary cicty something of the highest value for us, | [ates of said position du your incom- DecrMmeR THIRTY. | {Be {aly np wackineton, s a eee Miss Genevieve Mattingly's party in honor of | were married last eve te it is often these associations which urge us | With sincere wishes for’ your future Sivinie avenae norsk | desizoaie we the want aig SHOOTING STARS, Miss Georgie McDonald of Baltimore Inst night | Mr. vole —— a et. to deeds of valor and int rity. tom ae west, without reserve, for accomnt of « contractor, | Baile auth with dey th of bronght together a merry assemblage of young lesinaid anc In the absence of one of the speakers Mr. ae. E the ‘above horses and’ mules, to which attention is | (0 (20) unt the. et ry a eter ee eg aes irieand boys, who danced to their heart's cons | The presents were Ralph Upton, who was one of the founders of | ,, 1" Memory of Bishow W. Mf. Miter. calied 8 3 Charley,” said a government emp! sie | g 7 Momerial services comenes " es a é ee twenty (20) in square numred |ter, “do you use @ great deal of red tape in| tent in the new dining room of Mr. and wre = pong gy Fe ane ter te | the Yale Chapter of the society, was culled co tal — aie ee we relic RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO... Aucte_ ways, rieits. - aa | Mattingly's residence on H street. Mre. Mat- rt of ember. + 8. | and regaled chose present a number and carcer of p |. Milier, who died im amas Washon | PPHOMAS DOWLING & SON. A es to the sane belongiug or | your work? tingly received with her young daughter and | Gerish Lamkins, D., pastor Salem Baptist | bright, witty stories, which he told in a way that | Louisville, on the 7th of Nowember last, ATIMEM & SLOAN. AUC —~ | SALF_ oy ind of the purchase money in cash, cay asae Mise Georgie. ‘The little hostess was prettily | Church, performed the ceremony at both mar-| was most interesting and amusin tor | wore held at the Israel Metropolitan (. M. E. L soi Saltese ghabalance in one and two leurs. “Notes to peutven | ‘What for?” dressed in light blue crope and her guest was | Tlaxes. eee: Share eS Ygorkces was to bave responded t od Prenathggrtry ig. te gute g- | Dearinw date of saie wil cont inierest por an- o i in pink. Mis Winifred Mattingly, a cousin o! e home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Keller on | «Betus in the Senate. | a — | Mgr “ t ay wher want to d pin 5 ely, 8. lace, prone compen otion a ee te bso ee ne > | re catenin Ming Mastic nit her oder ae tol street wan expecially atiractive on | health would not } Pr. 8. B. Wallace, preached the BuND~ OF $100 PACH & rst of $200 required at | P ter, were also of the receiving party. ve y evening, whea a number of the | after nightfall, end his he, teegbad ast 5.000 GOOD CIGARS. Beat pu ebanors : | Among those present—the future belles and | most intimate’ friends of the family assembled | A. W. MeDill, who changed ¢ aWEENy ° rooms. 1407 ALSO. AT TWELVE OWLOCK, | He was a deacon, but it was evident that HB | beaux of the cnpital—were Margaret Cassell, | to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their mar- of the bench.” He spoke at vome length on his moecty hoy ‘. . vs Harness, 5, Brongliams, Fxtensi n-top | erty at “hy | hada quiet interest in things mundane when he | Bessie and Grace Edes, Horace and Helen | riage. The rooms were decorated with palms | Memories of his fraternity days at college and | ONE, COMPANY'S. CON- Cactiages, Coupe Rovusways, halk | five dey." piweopal Church, which was organ. | Pa'er published in Foferred to the bidding on # contract to roof the | Ffoulke, Rowena Whitman, Juno and Rove | and roses, and Mr. and Mrv. Keller were the ro- | amtved the coilege anen by bis reference to the | jrewicis! Epimeopal (thureh, which wx one. e. ts ‘u orets.the of Leening wi | churcit as a steeple-chase. Wood, May Wise, Singleton Outhwaite, Arthur | cipients of many pretty gifts. many awful secrets,the burden of Li g which mn, Bae: | aoa2: THOMAS'DOWLE LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers a2edkds OSCEOLA C. GREE n ti estalaisbed and ite tishop: cons = ———— Cassell, Raymond Farquabar, Herbert Gal- cxcmcrdlaieeA aan bad often made him he awake at night, He an- | 2} ae ont oS ee Sena Reteewre, vane « (opapahpere omens ee ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.,CIZE a. aw laudet, Neilie Sowers, Bessie Ferguson, Chita auomalxows: nounced that he has now forgotten the terrible | Sruicy Uy ihe iteihetut Fipiecoral Church, | PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURF, PIANO: — a “Dear me,” said the Boston lady who sings, | Folger, Messrs. Brice, William Sowerv,’ Bland secrets, but if them to him — py | BOOK CA-E8, WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEAD, | TWO-STORY FR:Me_ DWELLING XO. oq jent.”” id Sidney Wales, Milla and Marvin Thom : dof elle a special education, was aman of strong intel- ARDROBES, “CAs! TWENTY-SECOND STRE ‘his knowledge of muxic is very deficient. and Sidney Wales, nd Marvin paon, ai a ae ; ry ee ey ‘3, ODD CHAT AUCTION fi What makes you think so?” Herbert and Warren Ogden, Dick Hatton, Seredinh vp ., nk G. the well-known news- | ca-ceras the senior bi y" 3 : MTTRESSES, DIS rON | ase ae Ree gate | ha cede sa A in. G, when | Marwaret Gallandat, John Wiking, Virwo Bur-| Tash evening Santa Clans visited Congres | pap nded to the toa: of “Woog- | quel tor the ciomtiin al Se ge ro WHICH WILL: BE ADDED | premiere, south part of Tot 10, square 20, fe se iaid my singing was away up In G, when | nett, Ruth Dolph, Bessie Glover, John Davis, | Street M. P. Charch and as he was expected a| lin,” which Hon, John Allen of Mise, was | CONTENTS OF A SMALL RESIDENCI feet ~iginches on the east side of . WHOLE. TOBE SOLD AT PUBLT Gopth of 100 feet improved by &) tw Ce a ee a eR ‘The Misses Williamson will give a ten to-| royal welcome was given him. Usually at |‘ have answered. -Mr. Carpenter said that he | or all easti, at tho option of the purchaser. “Convey- | Was arrested in this c Mr. J. H. Hawkine, P : % : had beard many things about “Wooglin.” but WITHIN OUR SAL § ROOMS, dwelling. morrow to introduce their sister, Miss Marie ' Christmas time the genial old fellow comes all | cently i : a ST eRe ¢ ¢ 4 — da hattssee he ene sian “two vance with aan a . : had never until recently been able to exactly Mich srr witha depth of a5] STREET), BAL. UR) SHINE 4 interest, thoured by wiiced cee tat ott tie artperis | _ It was very wrong of the Pullman porter,who | Williamson, ‘The young Indies are daughters of ; alone. but last night to please the Congress Pa he oenaits! | CgMMENcrve to steal from the com- Chief Engineer Thom Williamson, United street boys and girls he brought Mra, Claus and | diseover what or where Father ““Wooglin * was, ars aiid in a ‘ : . 1. H. Cornish, Mr. HM. Ariaistesd, Mev. : mA : : He thought he had finally discovered bim ax | , ee 43, af Sbeime und recordine at cos: of purchase pany. And yet the long-robbed public may be | Sintes nary introduced her in the joll est sort of a way. Alfred Stevenson and Rev. 3. W. King” ‘The wilt be seid sabsect | BROL $ ITE, - | OF $100 required at tine 9 sale. y | : the man and read from a clippil Succeed wth | > OUSB*M GEORG RHEL ETT PORT. | of 10 Feared HS owaa forgiven a slight xemation of joy at fading «| Representative and Mrs. Cablo havo cards| Then the guod old poole who never nave their fe Verses on that subject: | CBUFCR will be draped for thirty days, HANDSOME_VICTORIA, STYLISH HORSE AND temporary substitute, out for a tea on rey | January hich 7 | recitations, songs and musical selections, Among | THE HOUSE AS A POST-GRADUATE COURSE. Emil Steibel's Assignment. ByoR'b SobtEReuewr Sielock at thelr residence, No. 1705 Connecticut | thoge who recited were Misses Esta Grimes, | “Betas in the House” was responded tobs| Anamicemont for the hema er creditors 4180 Ot oe aoe ‘The dinmond that pocts praise, a Sadie Rittenhouse and Maud Sebastian. After | Representazive Springer of Hlinois, who was in- was recorded yesterday 6 ‘ich Exell A. a ezo-er ATINER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Though still « favored jewel, Mra. J. Hooker Hamersley of New York hes} the rendering of the literary part of the pro- | troduced by the toastmanter a Deing a member | <teibel “serine 7 a if the vur- | P)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Will be outckuhed eos many dai invited many frionds here to a tea at her resi-| gram Santa went among the children and dis-| o¢ the Delta Chapter at De Pauw University, | Sibel of the London Bazar, 715 Market space, ‘ilies: | D) é — 2 — brite das td dence, No. 414 Madison avenue, on January 10, | tributed candy right und left. Ae it was| the most remarkable In point of prominent | S-*iRs hie stock, de., $0 Abraham Pisber, a a Ere ey ph By carbon used as fuel. 4to7. Mrs. Hamersley is the mother of Christmas entertainment and, therefore, javen-| men who bad been members of it the the fra. | Preferences are made to Lewis Johnson & Co., ors i ant ere are but we're sel in —— famous baby boy who will inberit all the mil-| ile in ite nature, none of the «taid menibers of | TX tHE cr " ” iy hs y ii LL 4 i fe 120, J. 7, " “ > By New Years.” Busy urme te sui” "°%?| “Have you heard the latest?" inquired the | jions whch now makes the Duchess of Marl- | the church deserve credit for the success of it, | {¢"MitY Contained. Mr. Springer referred to | © Arms, @1.100; A. Sbrend, " | the list of prominent men which the fraternity #800, 0% OSre Bie UES EON |B srarahe : girl who likes catchy songs. borough such an enviable personage. |_| The decorations were beautiful and season-| Sonrained, and. then turning to the youre mes Soy my ya ‘np TPLOVED BY A TwWo-| 7 Sees & ERTS. “No, What 1s it?” Senator and Mrs. Cockrell are in mourning | able. present recommended the House of Represen- £2,000, «ll _ on notes, i DWELLING. FY {a20) 934 PST. N.W. “Charley Nairgo's ‘Good-by.’ ” by the recent death of the Senator's eldest son. THE B. AND 0. SOUTHERN BRAXCH. tatives as a good place for # post-graduate 369.82; Vlias Robr of gt ee ae cere he = Miss Inabella Woodard will be the guest of | On Wednesday the jury of condemnation ap-| course. “But { wonld not navive you,’ he suid, | Baltimore, €441.56. IN ‘ f i i “to take more than two terms. ‘The first is for - — ta ‘scale: henutifally it re been Game hee oft ee Addie James of Philadelphia on New Year Lara eras ssh ayes act cmelrep ot eincotaaslgarpaanena tae Peeond Fe . a a conke aes Dr car wed ie Brest fone. man ne’er reaches fame, - ie a8 sige cation from vou titnents, If had th we Eont: mo interest. ipa tr Until the world familiarly Mrs. C. Deroset Hill, daughter of the late! gomery county through which the Baltimore lite to live over uain T woul retire atten she | __Alpiieus Ds contacter en Go Catania Tr a plat Makes use of his first name, Judge John D. Toomer of North Carolina, is | aud Obio's Metropolitan Souther branch will | second term in the House of Representatives | (H street) railway, living at 1851 H street north- sue = aoe. % visiting her daughter and son at 215 9th street | run, met and carefully over every piece in | and go to building railroxds or practicing law | ¢sst, dropped dead at 9.20 o'clock last night et B |) ele 3 southwest, dispute. Yesterday they assembled for the | in the District of Columbia. Devote yourself | the house of Mr. Cook, 1520 Levie street, near To | Hib top; solid wa'nu'c se: nine sions; as goodas| Fair and square—The angular blonde girl. new ; orginal price $1: i for $65; on 85 pay- Miss Georgie Hodges of Ellicott City is visit- | apg cord of hearing testimony and it is proba-| to pbuilding up afortune, that you may have meni e i varg road. He bad been complain- “oYon necd never tell mo again that the west | 3, BEF aunt, Mrs, Thomas R. Young, at 1598 | je, ee ee ee ee ee as ogi liy erp oe & cold for some days, but continued at d never tell mm 29th st 7h sioane a th bis work, and last evening called to . is not es far advanced in refinement aa weare,”| Mise Nettie Bristoo Fulton of Baltimore is| 5 4, veorran, map ay Wun. Schuson, 0| the coutiey, ation tat Coty cena tt | tilontly vias fo Me. Cote, thom Soames ie a aie Sie PECTAL. WILE, PAY #109 | she said with emphasis, visiting Miss Florence Brian of 34 I street v7 7 ,licings 2 i | the FUTURE DAY: AL AVE Poe 5 eae be and before « phrsiean could be pesess nt new upricit | “Why?” inquired the young man, | northwest. colored man, fifty-three years old, dropped sega ig platy mp ry Ser} 4 he was dead. His body eas removed K, DUMAMPI Coy aL OF TAT RALUARES STORE | of quailty. the i bebourntat | “Becatise my brother has just come from a| Dr. and Mrs. Hamlin have removed from | dead at his home in Congre 3 evidence of their intelligence and a proof of the cocece aaa a | ee NNEC! FENUE. | Gute. Come audserit. “Agteat barcals surgrisa. = | Western town and they must be a lovely lot of | their residence on P street and are now living | tween Sist and re oe a ‘ag the, | iat that men are capable of self-goverument.” putes teealinanaiien — z Fel ‘Ue PIANO EXCHANGE, people. He says the motto of the place is | at 1306 Connceticut avenue, where they will re- | COfoner was notified and after viewing the | Secretary Noble was then Lage Dabedi. * jasme Lon the v9 | ceive their friends on Mondays after 3 o'clock. | Femsins pronounced death due to congestion | spond to the toast “Our neme and fame" ‘As ie ual reanion of the Logo Dabudi Chal, ne ; ‘speak genily : : 4 of the lungs. The interment will take place at | the qualities which have brought about these | composed of High SeLool alumni, was beid last _ eS, co Boge Sasol sae race ‘The young man thought awhile, and then the | Among the Xmas dinners given was one by | Mt, Zion graveyard. = ; € bia, holding’s | ————__ a | evening at the residence of Mr. C 1 Werten- baker of Georgetown. The early part of the 0.0" Georve 8. Pepper fal. nuigbsr seventy-elan oe ae eat truth glowed forth upon his mind and he pro- | Mrs. Hildegard in honor of her guest, Mirs 3 XO MORE BODIES REMOVED. ved that they were, first, the men eesiiod th’ sek hae xighi: Everet of New York. Those present were Miss ‘The work of removing bodies from the old | that had euabied its members to ar will. ae surviving “ ‘ ; , Cox, Lieut. Everet, Miss Leary, Mr. Herbert, : ical conclusions; second, an intelligence which | ¢ was pleasantly passed in laying pro TUESDAY. Toi TENTH Civth) DALE ‘You mean ‘spenk easy,’” he said, Miss M. A. Wiltoh, Dr. Cooper: Presbyterian graveyard, which was so com- | ig} cunctisions: second. au intelligence whick which Mr. Werteutbaler oar i re Poo. at WLP Pasr Tage | POR REE Bees natu cb meas ieee = ‘The Lotus Literary and Pleasure Club held | mended by gore having ise So ot} political questions with precisio: third nd was awarded with @ bL.OC| 1 A apemen yo 7 OWS. ENABE & 09., mae pitas i Vednesr i Georgetown at hea: 6 suddenly ceased, as | and best, the integrity of character that allows some prize. after which the cab pertouk a the foilowiue rea: estate: | ee TCKERING, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: H, | it# regular meeting Wednesday evening at the —_ a pe ERNEST GABLER & BRO., PEASE & vousban residence of Miss Clara Baker, High street ox- | 20 orders from relatives of the dead still lying | them when they reacked a conclusion to stand | of as 1 Among those present | tended. New officers were elected as follows: | there have beon received by the sexton for sev-| by it as truth. Mr. Noble referred at some ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. cording to th ere Memrs, Gay Johnson, Morris . : to the DECKER BROS... Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: M. | Py t * Mi ie | ¢ral months. In the meantime the cemetery is | length upon bis belief as to the great strife as | Harry Wilkins, W. Archibald, ©. C Arehibald Saf the surveyor of Se MAMNOR. | asntard ot al. to." C. Baily, aub 76, wa 218, | Pont ace eee, ane as ies, Demase | leecin' the moss unlighily oaudition, © mtaae- | te Rieet chant con an eek an country | and others, And thy 2 all in thorourh re- | Ashford ef al. to T- O. Baily, sub 76, oq. 112, | Lecee; treasurer, myeeuts Phavo | ble looking piace, almost in the center of a town | would enter apon at the beginning of the mext - pair andr Soa bards Georgetown; &—. A. E. Riddle to W. M.| dent, Jas, Ecklcff. Five now members hase af ae s oa beon admitted into the club, namely Misses May | Containing over 19,000 inhabitants, century—questions which would be as great as Officers Plected. Sd, id 348: $2,000. | M. C. Hooker | Poiereon and Bertha “Richmond, Messrs, Chas NOTES. Tay our forefathers had to deal with. | The so-| Federal Council, No. 217, An@rican Legion Blanchard, 34 int, im lot 5, bik. 20, Co- | W''ta Porte, Wm. Conradus aud Chas. La| W. W.Jobnson bas sold to C. H. Marshall | lution of these prolems, he said, will deper ith of Honor, bas elected the following offeers: fouesot ae twee the Soret | = — Peeen covets Sill ene ee for $1,000 parte of tote 7Gand 76 in square 95,| "SSH gad puiriotioa, In the ‘nest enters | Heh W. Burns, commander, John P. Lean- Sale, with interest aud a roorwed les sipon the peor COMMISSIONTH or Deroy FOU EVERY STALE |) °o" Wolhigton, subs 65 and 67. aq 749,{ Senator and Mrs, Roger Q. Mills have taken | Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, and the contest of intelligence will be greater than | hardt, vice commander; J. Weed Carey. orator, Sass Soto be tanks at ths ‘ we | £2,200. G. Menke to M: Menke, pt. 1, eq, 528; | 4p&ttments at 1012 14th street northwest for | Mahlon Ashford and John Ridout, trustees, | thove of the past century. ‘The college bred thal the winter. have sold to T. C. Bailey lot 76 in Ashford aud nd th of basiness will hw d — Col ae hot “ phere doy x Johnson to C. H. Marshall, pts, 75 | . g ve sold to T. C. Bailey in aud | man and the man of business will have to stan ¢ . snd 76, sq. 95, Goorgetow: $1,000. C. Canto | Miss Rice, daughter of ex-Senator Rice, is at | others’ subdivision of square 112. together shoulder to shoulder tosolve the prob- “* Scbeichanal collector, re-elected os to 0. ‘Luckott, pt. 5, sq. 869; $—. Sarah E. | 1012 14th street northwest for the winter. Last night the finance committee of the First | lei. a cardi, octlocter, vo-ctosted, Piiiom Bareeron to J. F- Touran, pl 8 oq, 88:9 | Mina Mary Stabl of 1882 C street southwest | Co-cperative Bullding Association examined | "Ar. James Lyons responded to the toast of | Thomas. reasure re-elected. ¢ - Gaede - i >. Birtwell, subi | left this morning for a visit in Baltimore, where | Be sccouuts of the secretary and treasurer and | “Tribulation,” and referred to it as a strange Cobu, warden; Gus, Oppenbetmer, . of tou a =. _D. Birtwell to H. Crook, sub s hn her | Teported to the board of directors that they | subject to deal with on such an occasion as jan’ t. Gaston, ra =o Z = es zn" | 35, 04. E. J. Stellwagen to D. Slorse, She will receive, Monday, January 2, with her | wore found to be accurate in every Particular. | this. To “Our future” Ker. O. A. Brown re-| (Ure, ‘reusesentative to the Proton 205 Me terme, ot 3 | ot . 21, add, to Le Droit Park; $1,045, H. | CoUsiD. Miss Whitlock, of jorth Broadway. | “Work on the girls’ reform school building to sponded. He said that thove who had aes, Soares ed ve reeuld at bis | y rds of thi H 5 ne ot 2, sq. n. of Mrs. J. Sondheimer and daughter Hortente | be erected on government property near ‘the | Lim had dealt sontlerchie i tara wad Es | cial Societs of the District of Cs %. Mangum to 8. K. Harguin, | left Wednesday for New York to spend a few : receiving reservoir will be commenced in aday | was left a little short. He boldly challenged : ": rr. § havecoom { £ 8. | subs 7 and 8, aq. 104 Same to Wm. Q. Mal- | days with her parents and sister. Mrs. Koch. or two under the direction of Contractor ee: societies to produce « wan and Trust (cmpany butlding, Swi bed rea witnal ‘he ci bourne, sub 63, aq. 6L ov. D.C. to John | Mise Edith Beck and Miss Katie Beckwith of | Thomas. i of honor public and prominent men | a wea, District of Coluinbin, to wht 3 Cae Nie 5. Lobsiger, part J, 9q. 791;8—. J.S Lobsiger | smyrna, Del.. are guests of Miss Beatrice V. |. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell Cissell, a sister of Mra. | as the Beta Theta Ti L v Neco or, pace! oF amd and prewuionn ea an to Eun F. Webb, same, vroperty; €. J. | Graham of kd P street during the holidays.” | SC. sioner gee pend Prof. Gordon closed the toast making by reed- FROEINED Fs mene 99" Sere is tae oe ay haere Malek pert 00, Stu | Mra, Alice Bickford of Boston is visiting her | su8 —— =. =e Some Saemnbers of SIRED © i 2 b iy c formerly a resident of Georgetown and daughter | prominent in life who bave died. Stoddard, sub 141, sq. 70; $4,000. J. A. Ruther- | mother, Mrs, Wakefield, at 1217 K street. | of William Cissell. ree then formed about ihenee ras ford to W. E. Clark et al, sub 13, sq. 50; Mra, Albert G. Brackett and Mrs. E. Z. is G. Y. Worthington to J. J. Guir, part E; | Steerer will be at home Fridays during the sea- Friends of the Newsboys. | 93,200. D. E. Murphy to Sarah J. Sheafer, lot | son at 1726 Q street northwest. The friends who contributed to the dinner 8, bik. 12, Trinidad; $2,300. . J. King to} yes Chauncey Reynolds and daughters are given yattertay ah tbe Me ’ eee aa xcellent Bane ee ire Ag: 299: $3,900. | not going south this winter, as they hed con- i : : 161: @1,840. M. Ashford et al. to W. HE ‘The engagement is announced of Katherine F. wt twenty Tone ( Thence * ot fa) tect one theron sont 1¢ desided to close out (if low pr eaacnih Sheivi- | complish it) oar entire line of Ladies’, Misses! and same belonsing oF 18 | Children’s Wraps, and bave made sweeping reduc- | tions throughout our entire line, If you can got Fi Money—Mr. H. E. Pellew, ‘Mrs, Hay- . jan. AL , Lazable | Sted from che sample Nae we bonsht of « mami | Remieke, subs 166 and 167, eq, 112, Georgetown; | Gibson, daughter of Gen. H. G. Gibson, to| ward Hutchinson, €20; Sire, Pe dchsone, . P dee of trast on | facturer you ean save half the former price. $—. D. D. Stone to Clara V, Bayne, lot 14, | Frank Hollis White, eon of the late Mr. Hollis James E. Fitch, BR | Ladies Donble Breast Coats, in black, at 84. bik 6, Avalon Heights; $660, Francisco de | White of New York and nephew of Gen. George £4.95, 85.75, 86.75 und ao, cola Masino, sub 42, sq. 575: $1,500. | Sykes, U. 8. A. REF permies IBS| Ladiew Tproe-querier Doshie Bresst Coats, is taba, to A. C. Barnett, sub 19, aq. 550 mw ahes ave aah a Fs E. Wilson to same, subs 23 to 26, do.;! rite'nn votre wew-pacer | Diveamd black, at $8, 614.25, #12. #13.30t0 402.50. | 8" No Wetter tg Nn deewes, cube Bt | ¢ Ladies’ Storm Uisters, with apes. Reduced to 567: gL. D. Wine to 0.3. Cuanck, pt, in | ‘B. Taylor, | sx and $19. Meridian Hilly 82485. By Haiatets | £ i P: Se Secaiaeth Cron Beek So OR HI | 8 MG. eS eee eae conn ave senting cee eelidage —_ bersgrtisven oo timpaige aia ~a pete |e bg, Hed Thoms tt Lace pt Ue | "Tha eighth annual reunion of the class of | $08: $8,100. W. H. Pritchitt to W. H. Yost, | subs 33 to 55, 5q. 972; @—. Wash. Rt. E. Co. ATE cy WEST | NR AND S STREETS NORTH IN OF WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF He jeed of trust bearing A.D. 1880, Cluintia: dnd st ths request of the | Come in and look through our stock. We'll be glad he cudererened, “as | SO a 5 will ae}? sont of the | tsuow them, whether you purchase or not, to C. E. Phelj ab. .. 989; $2,207.82, ma WORDS eta oe | Henrietta ¥. Minnie to ie Woodbasy’ et.al? — bt Tan Uae real owtate eitusted fn the lot 14, sq. 60; 8 N. A. Lowry to N. “Ty | ant ‘ashington, District of Colum ta, snd being J & L Haller et al, mab 2 gy 267; —. N. T. Hal- God in pen (ion feet ot ot numbered Corte rhe OENSON ‘UTTRELL, ler et al, to N. AL Lowry, eame property: by the rio ‘ &—. E.Carusi et alto J.” Paul Jones, sub Saal! of Tobifehiseet bal sauare by toe ventey | 429 713 Market space, 17, bli.” 10, Kalorama Reights; €—. W. A. Chureh yariah mage ty Ee A Lee : tecorded in Liber W. Ff Young to James Pinn, pt. 10, blk. 21, Howard L B E os ot eae cetcvo University subs $1,000,” N,"". Haller to L. W. children Trovemeats thereon. - Solby, sul ‘sq. 367: S— tions, flugctiard cok ana thetatanceinone | MENS FULL D®ESS REQUISITES | Ehzabeth a. pecans tae the \urchoser with interes: at 6 por vn frota the day of sale wril be tak T ‘THE "Pwo IMERS'. ‘ies ‘of iteat ayou, the proverts. or al Ai Tae TNS OLB TRS: Ftion of the purchaser tribution iii be reguired of tue ee Mies fruit itinoe of sale Alcon PR ply tae varchasar or purchasers" ‘axes san stson as jeer" yer aoe | Mea The In ttacem’ days lay of sa'e the Sees =] Four corsect size We have ttl 85& Esch 6 For $5. : : wegungten - : Pee east pa ae iis or tee, Loussiata ave. aw. MOE Mohs Scents. | ne waugast the Auctioneer. @28-has aw. Yave, a

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