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8 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893—TEN PAGES. THE CANAL SSS _ AUCTION SALES. == THIS 000 SS CONVENTION. GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Ladies’ WOMAN, LOVELY WOMAN. THE OLD OFFICE Boy. The Husky Voiced Member Relates the COWARD LETTER WRITERS AUCTION SALES. And Nuisances Who Bez Favors of Those | THIS AFTERNOON. Ald Association. j Brave m Your Cause? Cause of His Failure in Life. Who Have Even a Little Fame. | RATCLIFFE, Dann & co., avcTIONEERS ‘The eleventh annual meeting of the Ladies’! She had just left the central west entrance of | The member with the wart on his nose bad | From the New York Sun. | gical aise! Ae hee . Aid to the Garfield Memorial Hospital was held the Capitol and had paused a moment beside | just finished his story. “Celebrity as an aathor has a side to it which | HOUSES SITUATED AT THE CORN) in the parlors of Willard’s Hotel last Tuesday. the white marble balustrade of the upper ter-| Tho zine-lined floor. 0; the club room was | few suspect, and which fewer etill would en-| BERT ATe Sh tnicr oF The annual address of the president, Mrs. Johu race while she surveved the parks and the | knee deep in tears. joy.” The man who spoke was a well-known A. Logan, was interesting and exhaustive and housetopsof thecity panoramically disclosed be- | It was pathos night, and the last story had | writer who was opening his mail at his club, ‘was enthusiastically received. The report of fore her. What Happened Yesterday After The Sta Keport Had Closed. | After Ta Stan's report of the proceedings of the m med vester- tials announced lelegates were entitled to ‘What Will Not Your Masculine Slaves vention ¢ BRICK ¥ that the following seats in the conve fornia, L. facsed in equity Sth das’ of Dece ster A.D. TOMORKOW. Hillborn and John T. Cut- been humidly affecting. | and was evidently prompted to speak as be did | undersigned truster “will sei! at ruth S. BESSSer. qteriosere. Ranedali.Jobn R. Leonard; the secretary, Mra, Chas. M. Clarke, was fad | It wasaclear, beautifal afternoon, the sun| “I’m not well tonight.” said the member | bya letter which he read, tore up, and threw | SIXTH DAY Ol JANUARY. A.D. j 5. Dassincie ALCHOSERE apolis board of trad and approved, after which the treasurer, Mra. | glistening brightly upon the white crystals of | With the husky voice, apologetically, ‘‘and | angrily in a waste basket. “It is generally | PCLOCK YM. a thon mien or Uw WASHINGTON HORSE AND Te ations Riel, T. L. Tulloch, presented her annual report, |*now that covered the park with a thick, Swore in the new year never to lie again. I'll | agreed that a man who will write an anony-| 2ouwhn downy blanket. tell you & true story. ‘ ms both tnclosive, ox CARRIAGE BAZAAR, J. F. Me showing a balance in the treasury of nearly | 4°" ris | _ The rest of the club were all attention. They | ™0US letter, abusing and insulting the person | ine to W. it. Coon subi ete “ rr 200 after the liquidation of all ind=btednees of | intors tried teenie ee oe eT rit cult | nadn't lstoned to trus ‘tale in se long. thet | 0 whom it is addressed, is a coward, yet there | rove BY anew coven’ eth a 940 LOUISIANA AVENUE NX. H. Murphy: Ma ets, J b- | the Ladies’ Aid, a result most gratifying to the | cealing the roguish blue eyes that snapped and | ther all but doubted the ability of the member | are plenty of such writers. It seldom happens “yrs fgan, W € managers. | Sparkled as they gazed interestedly far off down | he husky voice to narrate one. jthatan article or book is published with my | DON'T YOU NEED A GOOD HORSE? pcr phen Thereport from the board of incorporators | Pennsvivania avenue, signed nathialiy Fannie Tetumed the husky voice, | name attached to it that I do not at once begin We will sell at the Basser, 980 - ‘th hacia tnt - ta | to receive such letters. Iam called the foulest Louisiana avenue ices co mat teens re ereeriee'tol, |, Both arms went up quickly and each néatiy | few days ago I entered an establishment not = Kontslana avenue northwest, SAT- | ASSISTANT SE RETARY LAMBERTSON. The Six raskan Who Helps Mr. ‘oster Run the Treasury. Judge Genio M. Lambertson of Nebraska, who succeeded Gen, A. B. Nettleton as assistant secretary of the treasury, has entered actively | upon the duties of his office, and his figure is already a farniliar one about the department. e Lambertson was born at Franklin, | Tulloch. gloved hand grabbed the thick mass of curls upon which an instant before her hat had rested. Then she made a desperate, frantic, fruitless dive for it, But it sailed far out of her reach, e sudden gust of wind carrying it over tl Brewer. Mra, Earl English; corresponding secre- | ars: terrace'to the promenade, below, where it tary; Mrs. Wm. P. Kellogg; ‘recording secre- | uttered down, rolling over and over almost to tary, Mrs. Wm. F. Tucker; assistant secretary, | the aso of the Mareball statue Mrs A. D. Johnston; treasurer, Mrs. T. L. aihsee fishin: bib of bow of lace anda ribbon or two—one tful creations of the milliner that ex- cites men’s admiration und women’s envy. As it bowled over the walk the tall, thin gen- tleman was ascending the steps in front of the statue. lowed. The officers elected by ballot for the year 1893 are as follows: President, Mrs. J. A. Logan; vice presidents, Mrs, J. M. Harlan, Mra. J. C. Burrows, Mrs. H. A. Willard, Mra, D. J. The retiring secretary expressed her thankful appreciation of the consideration shown her by the lady managers during her six years’ service. With efficient officers, a board of earnest, vited managers and the progress and success of | thousand miles from the Treasury building. It | is presided over by a young man with » beard- less face, but he is bright. That's the reason he's there. He hasa dozen clerks under him, all young men. “In the outer office were two individuals seated at a double desk; one was about sixteen, the other was forty years his senior; a small, thin-framed, pale-faced, white-haired old man. “The lad of wixteen’ was the young office | boy. The man of fifty-six was the old office boy. “The former was rending a nickel novel, and aa the hero slugger was smashing the proboscis of the gentlemanly villain, who bad been foiled by the timely arrival of the slugger in his effort names by readera of the most respectable magazines and reviews, such as are supposed only to circulate among Indies and gentlemen. Forstating, upon the authority of several Swedes Scandinavians who drink spirituous liquors are brain,’ calling me the offspring of a dog, and expressing a desire to send me hastily to the Sry marm place to which the writers fancy me destined. For offering an explanation of the thief, I was anonymously informed that I was ax of sale, or property to costs of the purchaser and Norwegians, that those least intelligent | @28ikas fona of drinking alcohol, I received a score of | « anonymors letters referring to my ‘rum-rotted | D. word ‘rustler,’ which has come to mean a cattle | Hi. an ‘ignorant ass,’ Words are never minced by | anonymous writers and my mail has often | within te sc FRANK T. BROW INED ON AC- RIEENTI FUTURE DAYS. HEIMER & CO.. Anct Shocesion t & Co. ssiaua ave. RTEENTH, Acar jond of Morses, Maree am excellent work: ere apd drivers, with instructions to rartion bave alamo sent Us about X0good Horses and Mare to be sacrificed for want of use Those in need of a good Driving or E aa Werking Animal should not fail to Ind. 9, 1860, and ie com Jy | the hospital well assured, the work of the new | *t*t e ..| to impressa red-hot horseshoe kiss on the hero- | brought me messages that rebk of the gutter saben kp Tirenrant “s peeve fact -thice concer ofan’ H conscatuentiy nearly | year seems most auepicioualy Degun. Ge eer en ree Seren Wer DEEZ | tala, eroura asd cheer nadie Goose and the lowest kind of bar room. wien: ottend this sale Sevurday morning. Takaoen — — the purple-faced, apoplectic gentleman was | it worth while to favor me with his attention “The most remarkable thing about the SALE OF FIXE 8. BENSINGER, Awetion-er, ambertson, who was captain of company L in Pn Re 5 The old office boy was on his feet in an in- | @nonymons letter writer, as I know him, is | | DRY GOODS, SILKS, SILK VELVETS, NOTIONS, | it the seventh Indiana regiment and served during lelsurely strolling west. : OLA. AVE. NW. ‘The officers electof Burnside Post, No. 8,G.| They all observed the little hat simultane- | stant. The manager, he said, was busy. Would | that he usually appears to be a cultivated man. | SPs. the war. A. R., and those of Burn-ide Corps, No. 4, W. | ously. Then three inquiring countenances | 1 take aseat? If T could not wait would I like | My assailants write grammatically. as a rule, meee Din SS fr. Lambertson graduated at the Chicago | R. C.. were installed last evening as follows: were upturned and three pairs of eyes saw a note? Then he handed me the paper, ~ — good handwriting. I am some-| REMOVED TO OUR SALES ROOMS FOR CON. | RAtcurre, dai ‘Pk ae ae University in 1872. He read Inw in the office of | Burnside Post—Lorenzo Vanderhoef, com-| the tangied curls, the pretty face and trim a polite remark about the cold weather | thing ofa judge of all that can safely be in- TENCE OF SALE, WE WILL SELL AT At ferred from the characte! and resumed his seat. b> it shocks me to “The slugger bad evidently knocked out the oO of handwriting, and | Tro: k.as I hold a four-page rstreet and Hunter at Franklin, Ind., and ittle figure looking down at them over the COMMENCING NDAY, JANUARY | REGULAR SALE OF HOUREHE quae: : balustrade. LD FURNTTORE, mander; J. B. Gilfillen, senior vice commander: " SIXNTEFNTH, TEN A.M.. AND CONTINUE EACH | {AKPETS, HORSES, CARKIAGES, HARNESS, as admitted to practice in the courts of Indi- | Charles T. Yoder, junior vice commander; I. | the met w i-distant from the trio, but if | Sentlemanly villain by this time, for the young | mass of cowardly abure and strong and vulgat | DAY UNTIL ALL Is Di F, CONSISTING | on “SareRpay pork : In June, 1874, he removed to | sy pic cue, ©. V. Petteys, sur-| tho truth must be told. the purple faced, apor | office boy Condescended to remove. his eyes | language in my hand, that in all probability | Of ks snd Vetvets, TENT one rao p tertiary geon: T.'W. Tallmadge, chaplain: George W. pleetic gentleman placed hix ‘hand on the Ince from the page long enough to size me up. emanated from rome respectable home or | een parte Wise Dee —— law in thai eta in ‘ t officer of the day; H. C. Cozzens, oificer | bow the sixteenth of a second before the band # I sat there watching the old office boy | office and was written by a man of mature age as appointed U.S. district attorney for the | : B So: lee tell thin gectece, ‘ht the ribbon, and | leaning over his desk, his thin, scrawny hand | and a bigh degree of intelligence. I find that | Handtkerchiets | At TWELVE OCLOCK M. in front of theasirs rooms, district of Ncbrarka by Prenitent Haven. He), ‘Sutderson, sergeant majors’. D. Hal, | the bnnd of te skord, hock nosed’ goats |foebly tracing some lien with his pon, {coud | for every ten Suonsmous lefts I, receive mr Hore, Mleghn an iitee S but pity bim. publishers get at least one. Why those gentle- men should send them to me I cannot under- | nd, but they do. If I received such letters about them I would burn them up, but it seems | quartermaster sergeant. grabbed tbe frame. Burnside corps—Katherine MeMonigal, presi-| Th lent; Mary M. North, senior vice president; G. Dickerson, junior vice president; In- I thought of my own com- fortable home and easy circumstances. Then I contrasted the lot of the old office boy and I thought of the months, having been reappointed by President Arthur. A temporary reappointment was ten- ! dered bim by Presi Cleveiand, which Mr. | y bumped their tiles over their eves as they came together, and jammed the brims down upon their noses as they arose, each hold- tson deeli At from the | cd the blighted —h blasted | to be a rule with A: blishers to send | UEEMNTCRE AIS PURC RCCTION ER | CAIIAGES WAGONK: HARM eee son declined. After retiring from the | 309%, ray Gist, ing tightly to seat | Wasted years, the blighted hopes, baste: le with American publishers to send | FUN2 RE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. COM winch a —~t- . 4) | Cowling, conductor; Ruth A. Bolway, guard; | gentleman, frigidly, “but the lady looked at | Pectations that had brought him to his present | devil who has provoked them. I cannot believe HAIR MA?TTRESSPS, PILLOWS AND. 2 1 A. Long and L. A. Thon Catherine E. Campbell, assistant conductor; | me. Fauly Position. (1 contrasted my own plessant | thet eny publisher payseny moreesriousatten-| BOLATERE OAK ROMEAUS ALD WAS. ‘ares. 1 Doubio Oegood. J.C. Stearns and . Tniteq | Mr* Miller, a t guard; Louise B. McKel- beg your pardon, sir,” wheezed the purple- | future with his empty lite. struggling day by | tion than that to such missives, but, if they do, | BET Aerie Clipe ga ee” Ait SSRN, Hridie end otter oe we oon 8 He has had'a large. practice i the United | Mr Miller. 3 | faced, apoplectic gentleman, laboriously, “The | @@y for enough to secure him immunity | itis possible that the career and standing of | — P&T gPES SARPEES. wet ALL GON TATS Pp ©. Thornton, Alfred Short and KR. Hi. s 1 ‘et courts and also in | "4+ interesting program wns rendered, those | lady locked at me." id ° from abject poverty. What a dismal out-| Young writer might be blighted, or at least in- GIOREGTICE LL ANESUE, OPPOSITE THE | Draur, T. P. istrict and supreme couris of | taking part being. J. fi, Cart, Mies Lina’ Shep I beg your pardon, sir,” growled the short, |!0ok for one of his years, this old terrupted. by the act of some sneak who may | og ME POTN accany SEVEN. jerscn and He har had m number of cases be- | herd, Mise Nellie Holbrook Blynn, Mrs. Ella | hook-nosed gentleman, hotly. "The lady looked | Wreck of humanity stranded upon the rocks of | have written such a letter merely trom love of |" TEENTH Iso at Wr T TEN O'CLOCK, interstate commerce cormission, and | 31'S" Marble and Mr: Tweedale. Hefreshments | at mo." i adversity, slowly but surely going to pieces | seeing his own skill at composition. Ithink | resileh e No" DK Connecticut ayentie, we | efore that commis- | % tlkesbarrs. yr were served. with the rapid advance of years. “One meet« the old office boy all over the world; old hulks who have about sailed their that many anonymous le*ters are written rolely | yyyq jn"! TO AbOE Eos ere cast to gratify that form of vanity. Such meddling = ee egotists are the men who write to find fault with | "T#OMAS Then they all looked savagely at one an- a ge other, euch showing no signs of relinquishing Henry Wilson Post. his hold. alt of the Farmers’ Alliance of the and also for the state of AMAN, y 2 » Auctioneer. ALF 18 FURTHER Post. pester h the authority of the 80¥-| The following officers have been installed for| _ “I will carry the hat to the lady.” announced | last voyage on the troubled, tempestuous sea of pala gee gre ple sak rah cear-eig (pee aater e nat danCaky BoURtneS Ta, ernor. uestion of reducing the rates on ‘ ° by Com-| the tall, thin ‘gentleman, haughtily, making a | life. Sar die Te an, ee Fram San ‘i Wisconsin, G. H. Bi corn and other products transported from the | Henry Wilson Post, No. 17, G. A. R., by Cor fl DWF 8 ON SOUT JAMES McOONVILLE, Anstenee. E move toward the base of the steps. “I saw the manager sul ently, TI asked | never the places I describe, that I have its? Z yr J sod val. L T. Dairympl ata saw thy bee saw th vf Neb DE IEVING STREET BEPWETN SEVENTH AN ka to the seaboard. His argu-| rade H. P. t Sf EVENTH Al Gilman: Commander, William | yt jg him what had b: ht the old a to | been bribed, that I am a hat Iam a fre- NINTH STELETS NORTHWES: PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta. 612 Est aw. | + Rieaumey: fis 90a to that | him what had brought the old man down to NOETHWFST Ds OFYICERS OF TUE CONVENTION. ment in that case was printed and widely cir-| Campbell; 8. V. commander, Charles E. A.|tronble,” said the> erate lene his uppers. What do you think was the | quenter of disreputable resorts, that I am a | te of a deni of trast recor SALE OF A MISCELLANTOUS COLLPCTION OF Sieenpeit was nent off | ctln nenily he acted as attorney | Hoefer; J. V. commander, Bernard Moran;| gen‘leman, fiercely, 1 will convey the hat to | cause? ___| Secret agent of the pope—and all the rest that domi Hors: HOLD ‘ein iS e repor' for the interstate commerce commission at Chi se : samy | ape : y “This,” said the one-armed member blowing | has been declared of me by persons who dare | poe STAGES. HARN x . ted as ei 5 ined thi adjutant, Wm. D. Wallace; quartermaster, | the f t thei to what y writ NDS FRONT OF « ” e cago ia ¢ ion with the violation of the i 7h, Oe asserted the short, | the collars and cuffs off agiass of amber-colored | not sign their names to what they write. Brent Mop ayn x Ww uk Peal f Obio; vice | terstete commerce law. Out of this arose the | Alexander Campbell; officer of the day, Stephen thook-aased conte Will do it myself. | fluid. it would be imagined in. so just a world as oneness La} F-PAST ar TEN presidents, vod of Vermont and W. somewhat noted Counselman case, which Mr. | Lawless: oficer of the guard, August Suh soca. myself. “Wine and women,” timidly ventured the dude member, who aspired to be a “blood.” “Guttenburg ponies,” declared the horsy member. this that, annoving as such letters are, they are overweighted by pleasant and complimen- | tary missives. I never yet received a com-| plimentary anonymous letter. j ‘The coquetish blue eves sparkied humorousiy and the enrls brushed the rich color of the cheeks dimpled intoa «mile. Woman-like, she Jot 10 in Jock 1. in 8 A of parts of (re-elected); chaplain, A. H. Carpenter; sur- eon, Patrick Gillespie; sergeant major, Thomas Evans; quartermaster sergeant, James E. Sweet of Ne Thompson of M Adsiremes in in the Supreme Court of nd which was decided by ago. Subsequently the and secretary, FO Lock NEW AND SPOOND. FS. HALNESS, tc about a ve i Of agreeable a & area i ~ | Watched her gallant knights fight it out, leaning S i persed | sanz. AWLING & SON, ducta, feorge H. Ely « ~ i combat in the arena below. -! = 4 ae * senaiations, inchads merce commission at the time that Commis. 7 Boat. E. a Sweet and others from | ‘hs compas in wpe arene below. sof steps the | Whi ibaiell les Gaeta Race eneeaber: sneaking assailants. The complimentary let Pape Ce, CUNNITORE bedy supresente a ‘n deere io a ; received oe Soma & os ‘3 . 20. ya three gentlemen proceeded, the hat hidden in | With emphasis, ly very pleasant. In my case ° xo SALES = You are all wrong,” replied the husky voiced member. “The manager told me that the old duffer was his uncle; that he had all he could wich for. He was a partial paralytic, and rather than stay at home with the children came down daily to the office simply because he iked it.” the sweet taste of one friendly greeting from a | § ; stranger outlasts the gall ofa dozen attacks. | m days fr Thave had some very pretty presents, some that | Mii! be res ld vatter 1 were quite costly, from absolute strangers who | yeyauciug and renerds have admired my work, and Iam bound to «ay THOS that my publishers have been addressed by ad- mirers who were strangers to both them and me. But no such letters, in any single case, were anonymous. The strangest present I ever received from a stranger was a great ump their combined grasp, their eyes flashing angrily, their voices breathing expressions of contempi and disdain. The steps are long, very long, fully 100 or more, but tightly maintaining their grips they | slowly neared the top with their coveted | capture, She had left her original position and stood at the end of the balustrade with an encour- fock, but Mr. Lambertson is not a candidate for that position. On the cont: 1 8 o'clock lust Farrazut Post's Installation. Ata regular meeting of Farragut Post, No. Lede cnet ees of agrepcalenen K-110, G. A. R., held last night, the following [r. Lamberton was appointed ascistant ace. | officers were installed: Commander, H. H. of the treasnry on the 12th day of De- | Moler; 8. V. C., A. B. Hurlbut; J. V. C., Jas. 8. entered upon the duties of | Smith; adjutant, Chris, St . Bunyea; chaplain, Geo. R. Cook; 8. M., John the 29th of December, 1892. He in & man of commanding appearance, being over |W Pryor. QM. S., F. A. Belt; O. D., Géo. AY. JANUARY OKA of Dr pointe of the chai Duluth. Allen of Fargo, J. H. H. Mw Davenpor mmittes was peascinig | A. Long of land, Hi es McKOW'S BILLY GOAT. Babeoek « LOT_ON 1 six fect in heigl Pig cima = aging smile. It was 4 sweet, enticing smile SS e Pa peat prebcriegyy tert WEEN SIXTH AXD OSENENTH | Ls ee on lar in the department and will undoubtedly | Butcher performed the installation ceremonies a Lover es aren. ced _ in pe fc po UES CS ce thee was quite as peculiar a gift. But an artist who | on WoNDAY AFTERNOON, JANTARY end iuterest prove a valuable aid to Secretary Foster in the | in a very creditable manner. dis eee bentocn past ul econ °% i Ren ee Bee See one . onee illustrated a magazine article of mine so) TE+NTH, A.D. Isai, at HALE-PAST F Secretary S. A. Thompson, istration of its important and compli-| — Installing Officer Miss Carrie Brookfield of | *he were bestowing laurel wreath to the vic-| Rocky Hollow is a romantic bit of landscape leased a New York merchant that his admirer DOK. we will sell im front oi tent hima box of tea, Tee Ses ieves ot See Som oe “Bad as the anonymous letter writers are, | depth of 117 feet 6 in 5 they are not so annoying as the cheeky young: | iu,proved bY a Traine hi sters and women who correspond with those | qnit,erits of sale are whose names they see in print. All the literary | terest pay bie sem folk have been driven to adopt a single course ~ with these nuisances, That course is to refuse | their requests promptly and bluntly. A favor- ite request is that the more or less famous writer will “Please glance at this poem and tell me if I have talent.” Nextin point of num- bers come those steel-cheeked fools who wend a long manuseript with a request that i: be read, edited and accompanied on its return by a sug: | rpHonas gestion as to where it had better be sent for publication. Ihave actually bad an expre-s package of 570 pages of type-written foolscap the W. R. C. was presented, and installed the | tf. , 4 oticers of Farragut Corp OW. Be Coy aribe tall, thin gentleman caught his breath | inhabited by some of the oldest families on the Trams Mec ena pe VP Mre L. | ‘“Ubave the pleasure, mies,” he said politely, | iland—the Fitzgeralds, the Ormonds, the In- Bradley: treasurer, Mra, MH. Faischild: chap: | “of returning your hat.” chiquins, the MeCormcks and the O'Tooles, lain, Mrs. E. A. Chambers; conductor, Miss 3. |, ‘*O-oblige me—mis«, by—bv ac-cepting your | But the king of the Rocky Hollow, the monarch Barehbfield; MeCathran: secre: | hat,” gasped see ekre faced. apoplectic gen- | of all that domain, was John MeKow's billy m te put in nomination | tery, Mix Grace M. Lowry: assistant conduc: | or rertiong nn | Tove Purple from} cot Ho was an {imported goat—tmported | the name of Judge Lo os - "Miss aaa |. Mis oul i Settee. died ethene 25 teowe: the same of Tales Lorenzo Crousse.. His op- | tor, Mies Bello Upon the conclusion of the | _“"Delighted, miss,” said the short, hook-nosed | ftom Hatlem. As an innocent kid he frolicked tendent, Cornelins W. Davis (seventeenth re-| studing ih bia place, he launched forth | installation ceremonies the large audience | Rentleman, “fo have the honor of recovering | on the Harlem hills. Years ago a vessel of the election): teuperintendent, Miss E.E. in the most eloquent terms in laudation | pre-ent enjoyed a very fine entertainment con- | your bat, with ‘an inclination as low as his| Wiman Line brought him to Staten Island. Lucas; secretary, Miss C. R. Shippen: assistant | of the man whose « m to a seat| sisting of short speeches, vocal and instru- bag tage tphae permit. Mr. John McKow recognized the good qualities secretary. Mr. James Wilkerson; trensvrer- Mr. jn the ational legisinture, he said, | mental musie,recitations and refreshmenis,con- | | 7! dha Beans bea aren core peas saly of the goat, bought him and took him to the orgy tte Meira BoM: would vot ouly reect unbotnuted credit upon | siting of cake, coffee und ice cream. murred'a word of thanke, =’ "* ™""| stetkow demesne at Rocky Hollow. ise Flor the state, but would also add such a decide —_— Tad eat Line his ros aotaraciis man, woman and ebild in this idy! Chipman of Detroit, Enochs of Ohio, Bent! of New York and Gen. Harrison Alien of North Dako 4s tell a good story in connection with bis advent into public life. It happened early in his career and was, in fact, bis first appearance in the political arene. "He wasa delegate to a republican congressional conven- -ompliment to his oratori- on Staten Island. Its grottoes and rocks are pws annually. and to be secured Toinives se S@-THIS SALE HAS BEE the FOURTEENTH DAY 0 Jace and how °RTPONED UNTIL SUARY, IN, sane det and TION. rTMomes DowLine & CHANCERY PROVED ted otherwise the right reerved ty Resell th: ie . published in Weshit by order of the heirs Ja9 d&as Se © IMPROVED 4 CTRERT WEST | P Cl VR A STREETS NORTH. IN Any ¥ OF WASHINGTO as ‘The tall thin gentleman marched majestically ; assistant iuster to the country’s diadem that it would A Crossing That Needs Attention, " vee on y Wilkerson; chorister, Jennie Si fairly dazzle the other nations of the world. He ape into the Capitol. The smile and glance were every place. pe 1—seut to. me by a+woman who bas STRICT OF roe To the Editor of The Evening Star: for him. Rocky Hollow was free from the ambitions |p. ovel Se i COLUMBIA ae Mise G. RB. soared : ghth ar ne y E ~ been merely introduced to me at a reception, date of the ant Lissie Pant Mine ‘Lillie | meenepl shed the cobwebs fron tha | Asyour journal is a means afforded tociti-| The perple-faced apoplectio gentleman | « 'd vanities of the world, but it took an honest | but who ccat me 35 cents expres “chester on ate of (th Diggs. Mine nma Green, | akien but gly withheld the uame of | zens for complaining of the fauits and errors | PF? aay a aly — his stroll west. | pride in McKow ne Lge In ae adoles-| petting the package, and asked me to “take a | Capt. D. € bis ideal e: ‘That was to be the climax | of District officials and also of the ugly and | “hr hademiled at him alone. tutany || Wek Stine rR ee ee Je | few evenings and read the manuscript” so that | teachers’ meeting of the of his per It was a long address and i loc Parcntiy Heck-noved gentleman elatedly | bes middle-aged goat he had long blonde! Tight tell her what todo with it Iam oc. shameful things that are a disgrace to our local | and hurriedly proceeded east. Her it hiskers, which gave him great dignity. Often | Xi tiet Sunday school met last m: some of the delegates became impatient. One =e : A proceeded cast. recognition | whiskers, which gave him g1 enity. casionally asked by perfect strangers to receive | BYE 5 - . > bs : civilization, I desire to call public attention to | was certainly intended only for him. at eventide he might be seen standing on some | () ; Sole a A -. > +>. of Mr. Edgar Banks, of the number, who wat waiting to put ina ‘i “ y inten i ; . their manuscrints and get them’ pubiished in | UC UCK P. Dr. Parker of Pennavi ion and was rot. fully aware of Mr, | the wretched condition of the crossing where | And the maiden? lone summit of Rocky Holiow with his dreamy e we © | city o: Washin: have even | the south ten { (48) oy the de thix newspaper or ‘hat magazine. aided in the discus been requested to ask the publishers to send the meeting was led by Si recaracseb aps She brushed the refractory curls out of her s, adjusted the cause of the trouble in place ey and then tripped lightly and gayly down the the Columbia street and the Baltimoreand Obio cars traverse each other at Delaware avenue ned to one of “Who in thunder is eves fixed on the distant ocean, while some gale erintendent Davis, from the mysterious sea blew thvongh his long ; work buck to me if it does not suit, so that I | hive. hiv. eats one OTE, " Well, I) and Ist and H streets northeast. Unlike the | 2nd ! eee ree ete ect bt | mav vend it all around the circle of New York | ‘yriny tothe wnt Rev. Dr. James MeLaren, who was seriously | response, “but | Pennsylvania railroad at 11th street and Mary- | *'P) P 8: publishing houses. dQ ireasurer, “know that these are commun experiences | th. surveyor’ with writers, most of whom have all they can | “f°, manage to market their own work. It isa rule id. for the Staten Inland brewery. McKow’s goat became a part of the harmony of the Rocky Hollow landseape. Rocky Hollow would have lacked symmetry without him. Indeed, he be- k he is going to | land avenue southwest, there is no slot or - I don't know of | groove in the rail of the Baltimore and Ohio else whose virtues meet Lambertsun’s | at the H street crowing, and there are two vivid description.” double tracks, eight rails, over which the street injured by falling on the ice, is slowly conu- valesein g. any Mise Ethel Robertson of Altoona, Pa., is with GLADSTONE’S ORATORY. (2). two (2) and three days after day of oneal with most writers to reply to these bores in | issir ‘no ey of the ‘ ote povehat rink ant com af relatives Notwi ing these irreverent comments | ear of the Coiumbia road has to pass every tive | Ho Talks Straight at the People—Not Afrata | “me * landmari thorns like an fbex, whiskers | *POUt these words: ‘My Dear —: I long ago | cou oramyum fom the das of sale SAML. MADDOX. ‘Trustes — — on the speech Cronnse nominated by the | minutes for about eighteen out of the twenty- to Be Commonptace. ke atiintrebk aad “oses like Aristophanes made it a rule never to read any person's | cash. at she 462 Louisiana : — Sutures people ay” thie on socomplihed fa | tay” Cae oar ee ae eases | Bom tha oadon Bhectator Tones him go over the rocks vou woud think | Week amuse Monnet gel Oe being like | einer ET , Star nat eople js was accomplishes heel 0 = ae fer tnaeaetite yee : i 5 x *, | tee ME Mit eiisd, hs Weanrsmn wenkiwa oie, |ipneer to a cen oe 1a then are eee erate, tteam | It is difficult to read one of Mr. Gladstone's | he wau a geologist also. He knew every nook AI DICA a candid opinion of their work, really only praise and are offended if they rece &c. ny the suf, § the poor in- | it the case ix who is now | «treet car it means sixteen severe rhocks in | 20%Ppolitical addresses without asking wherein | and grotto and rock and tomato can in Rocky c relative to the suffering he poor in- i L ve D* LEON, ie anne . is ollow. Sometimes, when acircus or a thea er the office of | abont as many seconds to each passenger in the | is to be found the secret of the charm exercixed | Hol ss) anything else. As for marketing vour matter , re Seat ty Ge on street car. The District committee of Con-| by his oratory over all classes. There is no | Came to Staten Isinnd. he would make an ex-| with the publishers I beg to assure you that | vein ‘The well-known specialist, gested to me t + to obtain re- sas, the board of tease, the f th BF te cursion to the neighboring town of Stapleton. | it is far too dificult to market my own writing | Sid “ity of Wasnineton 464. st. mow. gress, the board of trade, the inauguration com- | gorgeous rhetoric, no melody of words, no ald iz HARRISON het might be in e: © pastors of all mittee. the Northeast Association and other | spice of epigram. Again, there 28 no attempt | Quen sere cen anes ns, tay amar ‘Doc | for me cheerfully to undertake such a tack for 2 14 Prompt trestwent, the churches to take al collect Paes ae agwucies that claim special concern for the | 1) ciow learning, there fs no. special dopih of | entree auait te » tatrated iy | others. Yours very truly, ——* Some persons WILLIAM _ Office hours: 10 to 1, 5 to®. tine for Immigrants Continues. +. ‘it to Stapleton, he was prostrated by an attack of indigestion,” Either paste didn’t agree with him. ‘The present winter hax been a dull theater season in Stapleton. The Uncle Tom's Cabin” company, with Uncle Tom, Topsy and two Evas, dissolved at Perth Amboy and did not even reach Staten Island. The “Hap company had ita baggage seized bv the sheriff at Tenafly, and was reluctantly obliged to can- cel all ite Staten Island engagements. McKow's billy gont dropped into Stapleton two or three fame of our Districtand the comfort of the ion of ctor of customs at | people areinvited to ride over the Columbia New York has been called to acircular issued by Foad aud vee how they like the sen-ation. the Allan and State lines of steamezs at Glas- J. H. Cnoesmay, land, easing that all classes of passen- Pe acs iemeai wchuat re-wiction ad hing tka |_ The twenty-6fth anuiversary of the estab- passage. jlichment of Potomac Lodge, No. 104, I. 0. ectcd, in view of these no-| B'nai B'rith, was pleasantly celebrated last ered strictly by the circular | night by an elaborate banquet served at the ember 16. which preseribes @ twenty | Hotel Lawrence. ‘The banquet hall was hand- Sunday next, the a: who ask favors of well-known writers are their notice merely hopeful of getting their autographs, but nine in ten of the autograph fiends are very frank in their methods, and usually get what they ask for. It flatters the vauity of most men and women to be called upon to stand and deliver an autograph.” weg The “Jersey Lily’ From the rhicaro Inter-Ocean. Did you ever hear how Mra, Langtry was dis- covered? Some young Oxford students were 486. TE WAGGAMA: fU7THF ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac- | & Seunt of the melemency of the w: r ‘HE fi DAY OF thought, and there is no great newness of view e ink or the or originality of conception. All these powers of the mind Mr. Glalstone no doubt possesses ina high degree, but unquestionably he does not let them be seen in his popular addresses to large mixed audiences. They contain plenty of good sense and good feeling adequately ex- pressed, but to say more of them, judged on the surface, would be impossible. How is it, be raised and ated Charities. Pe tances may be induced tc sake to those who are not so fort prrcass EXECUTOR'S SALF OF FRAME DW! TOL HOUSE No a2 F STRE ite" and ‘life iteelf perly OWT NIZED ment is ntorsed and relied upon by quen in the inetical profession. Proof at my ction. Latest sclentine eration apd adininistratio OZONE. 0. 3. CARLETON, BM 12th stn. Black Dress. College on of the * quarantine for a.cerage immigrants, Si « forwarded to collectors ding Portland, Me., where umers land their passengers in om House. | somely decorated with flag: and bunting, while | about ghe room were arranged in urtistic groups pott nts and cut flowera, While the mena then, that they are so successful and please 80 much more than the efforts of men who pack their speeches with the best things in the best language? We believe that the answer is to be found in the fact that Mr. Gladstone has realized exactly the intellectual capabilities of popular au- was di n orchestra furnished lively and enjoyable music. At the conclusion of the | dinner the tables were clearedand Mr. Abraham times and returned home sadly. He neemed to feel th sorrow of the situation acutely. Wednesday there was a good deal of activity in the Fitzgerald castle, and in the afternoon the Fitzgerald demesne was white and flutter- ing with the weekly wash. McKow’s goat was sauntering in melancholy abstraction on the taking a vacation. While on a fishing excursion they wore treated very hospitably by a young woman on Jersey Isle. don one of them in gratitude suggested to his mother that she invite this refined young mem- at HALF-PAST FOUR. On returning to Lon- | OF JANUAR. ACT OCK P/M. PCTRIC MEDICA’ diences, and so manages to make every shot ber of & very respectable family to London for tell. Burke praised one of the statesmen of lis seers eee alin ian he ane the weet Ut /5 eee ee lady was not ing. A strange and lurid light came into the advertions’ sat on | Patablinhed 45 years. i000 B st. new: In view of the fact that no one is willing to a of price fixed by Congress of Fisher, who acted as toastmaster, called the assemblage to order and madea brief con- ad runneth India, from Ex the Lne of F street fourteen (14) feet, © pay the minis day (we believe it was George Grenville) for al- | goat's eveu. galy Tespectable, but correspondingly poor. | sixty <lent GB) fect to an alley ol-bt (8) fort wade. | J), MULLEN 1087 OTH ST. M.W_. SRRATB ALL lc old exatoun house property | Sraualatory address, Other touste were, re- | Oat (Peng se tot the house Between ‘wind sot nay bo said, in extenuation that the goat During her visit & reception was given by this hence hort sinty-lgt Os) tot "to the place uf be= ret TiSSyy and oreoun i =e Seeretary of # easury bad a 5 i = @ | and water.” This is what Mr. tone does. | wasdesperate with hunger. He jumped over | Lady —. inning. Hee hours, Sto lam anddte fo Kom othy the Seoretnry of (he Trewary bee | King, fe.; “lia Locdga," Bison Liven; “Graos| re ees aise chit on the eckaer thocig’| Go ee teen ee Fitzgerald onate and | She—this young lady—had but one best mente righis: privilecea, appuriessnces sul ere: | (QONSULT_ THE OXLY wked that the iaw on the subject be amended | Aguilar Lodge,” 1. H. § i ging, but pegsaway atthe place he can do | walked up to the clothes line and began to eat | 60Wn, aud that was very respectable, too. It | ditsrmeutets the same bole ‘oF in any wine apper- | 1 cians in Washington, Gre. » as to permit the buying outright of the | Lod, Samuel "Bruck! tea. Bub: to bit thisnlag ; free hts was too much so. It was not only black, but | tainiuc. near forty-five years at 400 Bat. swe g Ke. $0 <a p paving . y most executi it this place among | his dinner. He ate three shirts and a night- ‘ ived the signs of incipient disease almost = » 2. S. of V., last Dowling Green site; to fix the limit of cost and | Lodge,” I. W. Nor the majority of mankind an orator must not | gown for solid dishes, half a dozen neckties for | high necked. Not to be vulgarly and conspicu- tainty by examining into. the tbemical cheradeeey night installed the { ers for the en- | toseli she old custom house site at the highest | John A. Lacy; * try to_ be too wise or too witty, and he must | salad, some cuffs and collars for side dishes | OUsly respectable she sacrificed the high neck Urinary depod:s.” “We will Gearetoe nee ng ters . price that ean be obtained for it, ihe press,” Judge J. J. never be the east afraid of being commonplace, | and a few napkins for, dessert. “Then he ewal- | widh the scimors, It left exposed her own neck | Hust on jreiive-soud. or sil cash at opsion of par- | eyinio without anki \“dineases a. Lyon; “Our deceased brethren, of moralizing, or of stating things which are | lowed a nightcap for a bonne bouche. and shoulders, which caught the eye of the | (usr. A ileponit of #20 roauired st tive of sale. | i ibe morning. | We creat al cy Freight« Over Canadian Roads, heimer. A handsome banner was presented to | 9, to be known to every school boy. ‘Mrs. Bridget Fitzgerald saw the goat ban-| ottist Millais. It was a Greek line, that line | compet with in fifteen days, otherwise the right | stipation. afes,_ ncrotal upetion. 7 The President is still giving close considern- | the lodge in behalf of the Indies Mrw. A.M. |""Eirthe things said by Me. Gladstone. last | queting on the weekly wash, and rea Set pretke | from the top of the head to the tip of the Terecckcas crus dve days’ stvertionmers Cf'cech | lunes shened Wiiene eee bitmae tion to the subject of freights brought over the | hubel, Mrs A; M. Be ie nctive’ inthe, mura: | Saturday are things which many men would not | fawn to drive him away.” The goat bas not | shoulder. fully hes por yr mage Al wd men e- - some neweyaper Published in, Washineton, = ~ Sc._4i3in"” have dared to sy for fear of being told they PR TNOTnY a o0iMAS, Di S2oTHERs Ixvicona: = had nothing new tosay. Mr. Gladstone has he a ee ispsben er, Seven Baal ee Exhaustion, aan ‘and thai clans’ Best, x the art of being not only indifferent :o such artist. He inquit that owned that pe since been seen alive. of the hostess who it was At first it was suspected that he had dined too heartily on the weekly wash, and had died of | Perfect shoulder. She told him. He said: dian Pu ailcoad. Two new points were developed yesterday, viz: that the orig- inal law relating to the consular seal system ment. eee The Board of Indian Commissioners. eorperad camp H considerations, but, what is more. of being | dyspepsia. Friends of the missing gont| “Ab, madam, you have a ‘@8 Your | PMHOMAS DOWLING & SONS. Auct ,612E st. nw. | sre weak, uilserat i goncd, Li vplien only to freights which are the producty | At the meeting of the board of Indian com-| able to become genuinely enthuslartic over his | ecarcied for him, and found him hangieg fire. | Eueet.” "That settled it. His word was law. Sxcurene ostn oF 1 vitrante seo stony | Mhetes eek ears tt © House of con iguogs foreign coantriesand that by the | missioners last evening Senator Dawes spoke of | review of what is commonplace and wellknown. | less ina barn near tho Fitzgerald demesne. | Mrs. Langtry’s beauty was recognized imme- FRAME DWE. BOT dons) Laboratory, 200 B st. sw. =< Dis eoune:l law U.S. consular officers guilty of | the present Indian policy, and addresses were —_- e+ —__ His long white whiskers had been trimmed | diately. Gf Maye ols and restrded tn tiber Non 1Gso. 228 in the U. S. revenues are not amenable to | made by others, The resolutions adopted fav- Fooled by « Tramp. short, and his coat had been taken off. Without any doubt it was that inevitable | 18th of May. 1801. au seal Scene ae from Jobs as they remain in Canada. Most | Made by others, m rok ‘Tho majesty of the law was appealed to. party Clie rar meme ge Pov- | Distr.ct of Coinmoia, ‘at. public auction, 7 by the Canadian Pacific | 0T@d a further extension of civil service rules to | From the New York Herald. Mra Bridget Fitzgerald was arrested on tho | erty, of invention—that ‘it. Mra. = | sm trot of, the Prez AY THe Tae railroad and ter this country under | appointments for the Indian service, obligatory | A bartender relates the following story of | extraordinary charge of “wilfully and unlaw-| trys neck and shoulders were in themselves 3 tne No hl mae consular seal arc the products of distant for- education, the bringing of Indians to self-sup- | how he was fooled bya tramp in search of a| fully conspiring to cause the death of John | indisputably lovely, of course. but lovely or | 7h CC Ka of iot'S ot 2 White Haven, sign coantries, principally Japan and China port as rapidly as possible, and other plans of | drink: MeKow's billy goat.” She was locked up Thurs- | ot they would never have caught the eye of | situated in the county, of Wachineton. in the District Dad thir clue of freights not enjoy the privi- | Bors detailed character.” “The fellow was one of the worst looking | at night in a.cell in potice ypleenghed Prong od pa ey etd ghey epee ofice ofthe sarves cr District of Columbia in lege of the co seal syst yf a . Yesterda; been relief " teh concey a8 an Atcrinan pact oad bc | > Aegeieaiiing wae appointed by the chair to|| cases I ever saw, and when he came in and Sard tates tar henen eae anda” |e as hheaisaaten | oer eee See isverecte, ct frye modern two; | FYOTEL transported by American railroad. These two | Convey to the nt-elect a copy of the} handed mea finsk and asked for a quarter's Kow charged her with bat hired an | dress. It may have been mended and patched.:| Sfe%* toy" sae P . ‘The perior tela» at A. on Friday new points are considered important, as giving | Platform and to prevent to him an expression of | Posh of whisky I bad my suspicions of his | Italian—presumably a member of the “Mafia” | It have been shiny and shabby, but it was | _ Terms of sale: prior encumbrance of nightie. always interest mise of even the President the power, if he chooses to exer- the earnest desire that he will appoint such « 1 ithe Matiet, he —to kill the goat. He alleged that Mra. Fitz- | the black in contrast to the fair skin that ac- | $3,240. All qurevancine and recording at more than the usual force for the eke it, of suspending tue operation of the con- | commissioner of Indian affairs as will earry on | insolvency. ° ones ous the Highot, however. | &ratd had paid the Italian @2 to undertake tho | centuated and made noticeable be reared a onerty i knocked preg eon a on makes ‘War seal «ysteu without further authorit; im a Pi slong deed. s . mouth of Jan Ths ation makes | swat seal Y | ines therein suggested, so that even greater | thro hu pockets for the coin, | He said that | “"Siry, Fitzgerald protested that she was inno- Soy at ths riot and cost of the defoultins pan them comp!:mentary and throws open its large = . proficiency be made during his term of office. | he must er i it would go and get cent of any co ‘against the goat. His after five davs’ ad’ such resale in some andience room 10 the public. Tonight Rev. » Central Labor Union. —— some more. 1 lost Patience and poured the | Sonor, Justice McGuire, comenttted the woman SENT Rwehey in Washington. D.C. Thems €. Carter, D. D., will talk about Ata meeting of the Central Labor Union, Union Veteran Legion Officers Installed. wt y ile ‘went out, but eid ba sea be back jail “Bight: in China.” including exhibits of bronze | 4. idols, Chinese gods, costumes, &c. Friday, January 20, Prof. HX. Haw the estion. “I+ our climate changing?” and on of L., held in Red Men's Hall, C street near 6th, last evening a resolution was adopted recommending to the executive offices of the Oficers of Encampment No. 23, Union Vet- ib eran Legion, were installed last evening at Typo-| SE*in. 4 customer who had witnessed the graphical femple as follows: Colonel, James R. | sod wee ln heartily. I asked the reason will anew: BRICK Rnttine af the os {. Frank W. government that “in the selection of chiefs of | Fritts; eutenant colonel, Fletcher White; ma- | for his mirth, and he replied: : ey cteees oe Coburn will talk about ““T «© Dilet- | bureaus and superintendents of divislons where | Jot, Byron W. Bonney; ofleer of the day, poorest layer. PAS ea trccetect tee tante.” There is expecta! f repeating a skilled Isbor Michsel 3s ol in, Tra Brashears; sur~ be foes te fone, eee oF foam of newspaper talks simular vo thove given made from umong tho-e who are practical met, Joseph W. Shively, 1.D.; quartermaster, | sfnintt the front of the saloon and poking « UR O'CLOCK PM the tok |e last ear.and February is likely to be the skilled in the art or trade over which their duty 8. C. Brown: trastee for ‘years, J. F. Car- — ‘out after each poke. I setsed the ‘situated fa the | Washington. @. ©. for se. calls them to preside.” low. ‘The officers appointed were: Adjutant, | risky camo out after eacl somone ~ EBBITT Bovs irony | Srp nerfs) i Hien mer 8. R. Whit. bel nga oo apie ak pe “2 = ia! Accident mediate passage by ‘Senate .mend- 3 sergeant major, W. Himes; > inside of ASHINGTON, Last evening a party of young men and ments to secon sid, evned Statute ut the | Raster sergeant 3 F oni colar beater, bottle and it had abvorbed af leat pint of my eM Scere gonna ladies weresbetg hic; Sth «f x United States, making it a misdemeanor, pun- cher; sentinel, Alfred I. ys nies aaa age fren zor Skable by Sa ar Snquintematen, of bei Ger |, Aqmubaneok aaieiee ‘was rendered ¢ money in WINTER RESORTS. ae 5 hoe par nto eee any person, firm or corporation to issue or use peiscipated in by Mins BS Gortwalde. Gorge The farilice ofthe 500 Italian emigrants who of se, eh Ser SHR, ARS oe aivigh. ‘the it fe ot done or other debts, ‘erry, Miss Rosafy Miss Emma wreck steamer Utopia " Fear, thrown from the sleigh. The former recetved | Cheeks! tokens of other things payable in goods ; Williams, - Tue committee ia was as fol- 1891, have sued the Anchor Line com- eet Sree libres etn a a dislocated shoulder and was soon removed to or anytbing else except lawful money of the | lows: Fletcher White, chairman; A.B. ©. Clem- for ~ 01m is home; the intter st « critical condition, | United Sinica ‘The bill earying those amend- | ens, M-D., 0. D. Thateher, B. W. Bonney, H Pie Ada Tiennier hae office Ep ee T= Thovereintion in the Argeatine Republic ie | now being consieoed ty the jetioony oe in| cs ate boeek alae ion of bie ‘THB Oman, | now being stanend, box s ‘A.CLEAX, effective lialinent, Salvation Oil. [reap Hpac teehee NE FOEWGE, } trestess, g