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THE EVEN NG STAR. Miss Annie J. Baldwin, 1387 4th st. now. on account of sickness in the family. ~ (Se ‘ ® Mr. Justice and Mrs. Clifiord. 4 PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘ Z Mrs. and Miss Ogilvie; 229 New Jersey ave. 8.0, A? THE STAR BUILDINGS, < Miss Warder iit Waseachoretta ave. Pountylvania Avenue, corner Lith street Mrs, Samuci Norment; 1013 M st. t= a z Mrs. B. Peyton Brown. od The Evening Star Newspaper Oomnany Miss Eva K, Windsor, 6wing to death in the 8. H. EAUFTMANN, Pres’. a Et becribers in Mrs. } orgetown, D.C. a, yoy Stan ts oe Lpooarts ati) | Mrs. R..G. Dyrenforth: isis N st. now. vents pertnouth. Copies st the Mrs. Dr. Narre r cach. By mail—postaxe prepaid— it and Miss Hinds; 1210 9th st, n. 2 ns. Joseph H. Blacktai { ‘THE Wrexty Srax- hea on Fritsy—2 a Ht & uh Be De ma e 3 : isses Herman: 458 1 St. now "> poste prepaid. {o copies for $15; 2D copies 1 Mrs. W. W. Curtis, Georgetown. All mail subscriptions must be paid in a2. | | | 5 TPE | V. 52—N°, 8,032. WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1878. TWO CENTS. eee eee . Prescott and Mrs. W. A. Gatley, as- Sa eal i 7 . and Miss Dufour; 1814 lath st. s ie Ph sisted by Miss Nett Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING st ‘AR. NS eee acre NEW YEAR DAY. sis: Bent asisted by Mss Sadie Venabie; 12 | Lave: 115 eet Se ee eS aint Washi Qn md Gossi Mrs. Donaldson and daughter, 2010 H st. n.w. | sisted Prescott’s mother, Mrs. Smart; 7th | ,THE MAIN Pa TURE. 2 ote W3 Rip. | man fer reorganizing the seer _ raTL Y, 7 Mrs. E. C. Dean and daughter, assisted by | st. road. The Anti-Nepabii es Mally= wrashingt ot ORsip Siete Will and Who Will Not Receive. Mis. Andrew Langdon and Mrs. Hl. F. Davis; | See ace ne. ae Paxton, assisted by Miss a ici 7 tec! I rer. The re istant, Sec y Frene? Oak Lawn, head of 20th st. | May Fiten, fe parsonage of the New York Augusta, Se Cae Sak adr nee ata Secretara rench, é Mrs, J. H, Eldredge, assisted by her daughter | ave. Presbyterlah Church: 1200 k's wan a. peseiinibase gs Vestigatton into the Secret Servies Division, | The following ts the authentic lst of those | amelia, and Mrs L.A. Brandeburys 1242 sth st. Mrs. O. F. Presbrey; 901 R st. : ; ne Susecutrnons to tle four per cent, toan'to- | haven, Dy ine: bu-wction taereon | Whodo and those who do noi receive to-mor- | nav | _Mts. W. K. Rogers will recetye at co 1st ; : The goscmnae =D. day ‘ance ted to is as been d ed from an row, New Year day: Ben. eae with her sister, Mrs. ced assisted by Mrs, C. = ere : engaged In or C S~ HEADY DEPT OF POTOMAl pia nee the custom of business founded upoa rane ware HOuEE We 3 . Smith and 5 , party will return this of Seeretary ( s . . Aarne = The President and Mrs. Hayes, and the Vice | _ Mrs. M. G. Emery 18¢3. Upon the full examination (hat has boon yes, ; Ge y had. ower or, rt ‘that oriers should be | President will hold a reception at the Executive | Mrs. and Miss McFall ‘TRE OUTSTAN 1. TENDER Norss to- ee Ss Tollow irst «f Dece nb: nt Pls lace. N2 New Jersey ave.s.e. S. Gras Yor THE REPUBLIC. Tee Pr Dec fr 9 Myrtle st. n.e. nd evering fron whtters, assisted by | e Robinson: St.nw. Mrs. Captain Russell, U , assisted by her % B 2 , assisted by her | cole a, 03 DeSales st. n.w. ; ghter, aunt; Hamilton house. 3 5 maghte: day amount to $34 ‘There were re t. The appointment, of all commiss'‘oned | fotiowing programme: daughter, Mrs. Taunt; Ham‘tton ITS. assisted by her daughter | : pot Hie aeteioeet br. and Mrs, Johnson Eitot, assisted by thetr | ith, and Mrs. J. V. Logan; 70s 11th st. oO of United State: Ecc eae ae At 11a, m.The members of the Cabinet and | daughters and ‘several other ‘is nds about $150,0 m0 not been ch excitement : Mansion on New Year day, according tothe | 9 MS. Commodore En rtake it. It is department, chord be {ter 12.20; | D.w. We vaght he may BESS ae ig RRaRGrane aie va sjmmenda- | the Diplomatic C4 B.W. Mrs. John Randolph, assisted by her daugh- . Mrc leading ni. = RI AG apy 3 Oe Sa : purpsses. T Teds Py me wecnr ary Woon the recommends |” “AG 11:0) a.m, —he judges of the Supreme | Mrs Twice Field; si teva n, , Capitol Hill. | ters, Misses Sallie and’Alice Kandolph; 23 1st. | date fcr state treasurer and Will lier sueaeh, a os = iver to-day was: by AS 1 Secretary Hawley; bit ‘assistants | Court of the United States, Senators and Rep- Mr. and Mrs. Josiah T.Ford, assisted by their | nw. asthe ranarers are for him. The friends of and agents of a lower class may be appunted, | sentatives in Congress, the judges of tie | dauchter; sil sth st. haw, Nits. and Miss Rice; 941 K st. n.w. Mr. Phitb: are pushing his aa Heretofore, oy tie cist Of tie sera © | Court of Claims, the Commisstoners of the Dis. Ts. E.'S. Fletcher, assisted by Miss Katie | Miss Bettle Reed and sister; 92 Ni st. n..w. claims tor stacy issald Se here fore, by cae onion ob eae trict of Columbia, the judges of the Supreme | Herbert; 711 Rhode Islaud av Mrs, ‘Tom E. Rogers, assisted by her sister, | to be surc re See eee 4 Court of the District of Coltunbia, ex-members Bi Mrs. Warner W. Penfiel P st. nw. e. of the Cabinet, and ex-ministers of the United Second. In: state: Pective service: b: Mrs. W. D. M. Rohrer, assisted by her daughter, Morrison. id Miss Sappington, of a or Dp nnot iegaily be nade office! 2 essen! lal fi iss Carrie Stevens, Miss bany, Ind.; 1349 Vermont m,.—The officers 6 At 12:40 p. m.—The se sonian Instity ne the Con * i ‘THE FoLLowine ArvornTMgnts in the internal ue service have been made: W rts, rts:"* 1205 F st. now. s. 4. D. Robinson, assisted by Mrs. Simons, Pean- | Mrs. McCammon, Mrs. Andrew ed by her four daughters, eT, at her studio; 9 ‘ le and Mrs. nakinig th nt Postmas Mullikin; 1509 L$ d to counotl. urke, storekeepers and | Mutkin : Assistant Attorneys Foster, assisted by her sister Mrs. Chas. Ruff, assisted by her daughter, Mes, i as largely ; Es North Carolina aistriet: | Proved e BL OF the Coast S: A Mrs, W. Scott Smith; 937 | Chas. F it and’ Miss Lara Flint; 414 he eper and gauge: rdins ne Aus of the several depa rk. th illinets d nd W. B. White. = sepa Be i venue, st., LeDro! M Dy Puller and her daughter Addie; 503 t New ¥ nd A. M. Morse, ‘ion ‘. Idiers of the Sland avenue, New York. retary Frer he warot & Fereston and Miss Nettie Fereston: x nS. Wi a) Ae = hhird. it is nat the of the ants AS- | 111hst. ns Mrs. W. er daughter no : OrroxzNts oF Bu. for ee Se reer per irae tee caer cr tbe and tie | Mrs. ahd’ the Misses Fox, assisted by Miss | and by Mrs. General s, Miss Ew- | of opinion d by the solicitor of the Republic, net of his inve: our tt me 203 Wi roach the Executive Man- | and} le, of Washington; corner £ this £¢ i , and leave by the Treasury in the ailand Miss Windsor; 1402 Massachusetts tions; and tht: of the rs. General Chai fy J. as to Wl Mrs. Col Poe, Mr should nany letters from army off- | conde be ausing t the measur 8 more OF re Is as M . Goodall with her daught Joseph R, Edson; corner 14th and B st Miss Gardner,’ assisted b; isted by her sister, 3 Sth st. ow. to tn- of the Hirst, of berwic Dr. PT. F. Gibb: AT THE PRESIDEN » interior to the S RECEPTION, snterior te ths War de- ppson lias issued sted by her daughters and eaniineel appointiner ler: The officers of the O'clock p.in; 13 1SUSst. ne. : I 1 A. JAMES. ©: Ss a ittsburg; 725 12th st. n. aN es rman, assisted Hewnr wil make ress, and that The ladies have r New oan ae aha tat tathares | be in e Nationa! f Year eails, Ye y a great inany called on ith Mrs. dusth yuan ed on food SEO ¥ Mr. Hewiit's d the families of the Justices of the Supreme ers of the innie Keam Ho F f pA cat ane | Court and others who receive on Monday. Mrs. in full unite mn Rt th e, daug sie Schnetr, and other ly be in defence of faro | ard Miss Waite, ! ¢ t . Swayne and Mrs. Field me, Some cf the other la- lock on 1 pence- | heir respects to the st L e3, were all found at thrown bose ee a nae dias B.W., from Wa ai OF emnpioym rept tig inital COMMESE ETE 3 dies declined recet Mrs. Swayne has had a Mis . assisted by the the art aye ther te induced the ons with her. r i . ; anes of it. The in- . ny ¢ Bi: the membe ssisted by begin its Investigation in Lou ie an seems even younger and strong- ration of his eizhtieth birt Is on his special friend. Mrs. tt, a daugin of tue late General Winfleld Scott, and once a | ¢ azainst the ele2- | petle of the national capital, and Still a most hier Justice Waile | asreeable woman, who Is with her husband ai | f Is. When they are | the Riggs Hous numbers of bills of sale on their Proof of What is lower midd’e c Mite anes am, of New York. Mi iiss Heir, Wurdeman and 3 ington, from 1 to Mrs. AC. 5; ing a sub-committee to Sout y the inquiry in the lai the meeting of the United the ani WASHINGTO: at the office of N t § tary of the Tre: ception from 1 to 4 Secretary of Wa mi2to4. Mrs t. ding, assisted by Mrs. Me- 4 Lieut. D.G. McRitchie, of the | ports t , OF New | friendly ice of Thirteen Direc to aet on any other # r § Mel wife of L nary, the ensuing yei mreside at these tr hey will remain severa) yes, assisted by her sisters, ves, ina MES. Wheel chiet of ‘within the power of the corporation. committee may enter the fleld ks, 7 St. uw. -Md.5 1316 Lith st. now the Kut I a “atid rool TOR IE fimoay tasen by tue court on | “SS sted by lier daughter, 1da M., BJ. W. Somers, Bssisted Dy Silsses Fish, | Coming in. pireaeis' OFFice oF THE MuTUAL lection outra: > a ole J, Reves: from 12to | Naylor (daughter of Rev. Dr. Naylor), Katie p ret TRANCE. COMPANY, WASHINGTO: —— 5 The Secretary of the Navy Thomp- rd University. Nokes, ‘Therese Tilley, May Somers and Ftor- cor — ogy cipro holders are herby notitied fo rene® | Sexator THURMAN is preparing his letter in son, 1 to 6, assisted by hisdavchters, the Micses |. MTS. SS pee Bee GS ee ee ae me : F ‘ » fore- then SOF, 1878. In orte: | Teply to the request of the Blaine committee | _ Mrs. Meikleham, the grand-daughter of wir, | ‘The icheen, of Terre Hi Palen WSSa se nw | UNU pe es te ee aeomutD, from 12 | runner of intelligence already that ive time, come several | h it with evidence in his posses- } Jefferson, has not been enjoying her casto.nary E Matthews’ daughter of Senats assisted by ler sister Marie: | Mrec nddiaon ro ” 3 Ada | {ht districts of Chitral, Swat and Kusnr, Will be Ty OS Ee BO Seen sion on which he based his amendment to the S000 Be alth tatedy. : evant ¥ 2 and Miss West, of Wash- A a by her Seid (Pig and Miss Jennie Janko: one Sc} ineory rat @ into the Indian e: . 4 inal Blain letter wi ‘he family of the Secretary of War have some i. =I = SON; GIS + | cccupation ot this tract of country Sees | cempietea nie bee itis aS That te young ladies from Keokuk Towa, as visitors, he Postmaster General will not receive on | 3 nnic M. Hertford, assisted by Miss An- | Rw. . direct rod will be opened up fron = = ~ omipl his week, and It is probable that tt | 3 Se Marirare: ik New Year's ai nie T. Hopperioi 29 11th st. new. Mrs. W. Scott Smith, assisted rka cast wesen rn A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | wii be of about the same character as Blainc's | Who Will assist Mrs. and Alls MeCrary at their | New Years day. i Misses Susie Hunter, Jannie Zager and Allce | E. Foster and Miss Fic. Fost to Warkand and Kashgar, presea : TOWN HATEROAD COMPARY forthe dectewat | etter Co the committee on the same subject. Feception to-morrow. Dl eepienter ath ee cot eeteess te | ene sted by’ Miss M. B Tuckson, of | av ee @ificulties ‘than that iow followed “by. the 2 ; MPAN election of ee eldest daughter of Postmaster Genera eption from 12 to 3. . i Miss M. i s acne = _ : Central i rading Association which a sctown, On WEDNESDAY the Bt day of Jax: ‘THE TELLER Stz-commiTrEee have postponed | Key arrived at the Ebbitt House Sunday e Attorney General, $26 14th street; reception | Buiumore, Md., from 5 to 11; 1116 H. Clay Stewart, assisted by a travet h mountain ra: , es of Cash- , 1879. the time for their departure for New Orieans | hing, and will remzin there with her parea K st. a from 1to4. Mrs. Chas. Payson, the cousin of | __MiS. Harris, assisted by her daughter Mamie | ter, Miss Hatile, and Miss Danenhower and M: 7 1 aes! aly "3 9 Ss mere crosses the terrible Kara. “— y : the Attorney Getieral, With hig niece, Miss De, | aNd Miss Vinnie Lewis; 1709 U st. Belle Higgins; 1022 11th st. n.w. 7 eS ar a ane, Polis will be opened at 12 m. and closed at | from Thursday evening until Friday morning TOTES Ey On Ee Or EET Oe eee | tone WHOS TOI ee eS Dee | ies Game: Beate assisted ‘by Miss Nicle | | Miss H.R. Sano. assisted by Katie E. Dick- | fnd"ticn: chee ee ears 18.000 feet, Rivanefer books will be closed on the Ist of Jan- | next. at To'clock. ‘They will be accompanies | PoUse by members 0 colne here with the Attor- Other R. i Sands; 1709 New York ave. n.w. eng and Miss Sallie Keenan; nw. feet in height descends to Yorkand, which ts Bary, 1879, and opened on Jannary 3th, . 7 Redpath as clerk, W. E. Creary and | ney General and his niece ‘They were expected her Heceptions. M . G. Hester, assisted by her niece, Miss | _ Mrs. Solomons and daughters, Miss Ada | 4 (00 feet above “an ‘H. HUK’ on, assistant sérgeants-at-atins of | jast evening, bul had not arrived thinternes | Mrs. John ey and Miss Alley, with Miss | Alice Coghian, of Richmond, Va.; 1741 13thst. | V. 1905 K st. ss ©. M. KOONES, Secretary. : 4 Joseph Cover and John MeCra- | “Seeretame The s family say they wil | Nelle Gardner; Cuitfburue, up 19th ‘st., beyond | | Miss Higgins, assisted by’ the Misses Davis, | _ Mrs. &. P- Sunpson, assisted by her daughter, WESTERN NEWs. HAVING ROUGHT THE PATENTS bOR Hozraphers. ‘There will be no meeting of | not close their doors much before eight o'clocix BO nas ida Cudlip and Miss Blanche Shipe, of Bal- 7, Sir son, Miss Brown of Alexandria,and | qnne ‘Br. Colhoun's Porous . B, Anderson, as munittee wutil after the return of this | New Year. rious Case of Maggie Lehre. They will spend the evening at ed by Miss Myra Ourand | tore, 217 L st. nw. s Fawcett, of Maryland; 1405 I st. n. 9 Ct t. S SNe & : y J CINCINNATI, O., De special dispaten tie Gu ae ze ing and Miss Lelia Kead; imbia st. Mrs. C.'T, Heinicks; 1106 It st. now, Mrs. Suith, assisted by Miss M. Byrne, The kidnapoiug ious ee mae where there wil he sh entertatgmen® the | _ MPS: Le W. Alexander, assisted by Miss Annie | Mrs: I jalutehingon, with he: two daugh- | Mrs. A.G. Burbridge, Misses Davies and Holtz: | Bea Tit, manaphing Of Mamsle Lene, at Srmolst and summer ike th con oe reel | gone City Post Orrice Site.—A proposition | Misses McKeen, of Torre Haute, ducenters of E. Duncan and Miss Mary L. Roberson: Toe ane Mrs Oe pmsdell, will receive in MiMlis Lottie Svallow, with Mrs. Judce war. | Comtinue t0 to be amystery. "The ein hes ies Beaduche, catarrh and sore Gitod! uss iem. “1 | was presented to Postmaster General Key to- | an old fricud of Secretary. Thompson theres, | Sie Atbn26 BAM tn Tp. mig908 Mest, | aie eA. Hatohon muetted byt ni den, Mrs. Brecount. of Viekabure aad wats | Speechless condition and ‘communicates what : a dsy by the owners to ident of the Vandalia RR. arrived at the See- |, MS. Alonzo Bell, from to7p.m.;904 Mst. | | Mis It, A Hatcher, and Mes. 7. ME fe Living: | Lucy Warden tee e'st a ung, and MISS | she has to s means of a slate and penell, 7 & “ ‘anter ° hh side ist retary’s residence Sunday evening, and wil : “ow. a 5 Alice Rei = nis COR EAGR ee Soe nae i Stockdine ani f - | The police pronounce her story a hoax and HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Greene Pre visit his family during SIRE son, W. Bennett and Miss Alice Beanett; Brand ae Ge insect ee Fees Gorn and 3 Miller, f iagetioecd think her Dr. Johnson, in whose fam- 317 Orn STREET, NEAR THE AVESUZ. ‘This location being near the Court H nd | | Mr. Horatio King is issuiny cards to his lite- is i: d Miss Louise Marshall; Mis ‘an 1 y. Sar rare: | aes ae f bs 2 2 . > ily the girl is employed, s: Burdett, of New York, | Miss May Crosby and Miss Louise Marshall; 511 ik, and Miss p, and the vict . fst. nv 40h st nw. > a niece of Mrs. Miller, who ts to | S#¥€, ahd the victim of fou ted by the Misses Mrs, O. H. Trish and daughter, assisted by | remain for the rest of the season; 1415 Massa- Confesses to Robbin; t, Miss Annie Morrison | ¥ en. Bumey and Mrs, Lamasure; 1907 Hare- | chusetts ave. Ont ee a she is perfectly asy of access by the -oads—only one squar: | Tary reunions, whieh will begin next Saturday from the main thoroushiares tt ie coisa ny | evening and continue on Satiitdaystrauzh the e the be e "| season. r. Coues Wi lellver an address at many to be the best yet proposed. the first gathering. Brass Fire Sete, Ertish Tile, Slate 21: Ser Grates, Furnaces, Ran, Plambing, Tin Rooting and Jc bing Work. dsci7 ; meilinve:4 vies loway; 1102 Vermont ave, | wocd ave.. LeDroit Par ylor and danghter, formerly -robbing jeweler, Ger bows raamnacy, SUPERINTENDENT oF THE Ontzaxs Mixy | Admiral and Mrs, Porter have invited their e aan, ed by the Misses | Anna F.and Helen M, Jefferies, as- nl Pennsylvania ave, ee eee 1429 PENNsYLvaNts AVEEUS. Fostex has arrived at bts post. The mint will ‘Vhere will be no stimulating bey sroma 10 a. m. to 6 ee 1522 Q st. nw. WN Mi pedi 1 R st. iS PF. Briges , trom 12 to5 ie; be reopened in about two weeks. The super- | vided at the Cabinet 1¢c B. Tenney, assisted by Miss Moore W. i = SORES *] is 3 14th st. n.’ § Tenney’s; 2025 P st. nw. mortgage, eee ee cones che Les an oele eee a ands s. Joln 8. Bradford, wife of the chief of the ; Miss Ella Ricketts, Miss Thacker, commencing at 12 was SRunaoes, ‘Blue Lick, Bedford azd Betheeds Waters by the | ounces, the price to be paid belns tixed by the | a f engraving and coast pilot division of the U ss Galpin and M. Robertson; 621 | o'@leck, and assisted by Miss Caldwell, Miss daca pssacand maint iu Of the Treasury. It 1s expected t Se = : 4 in buying silver, procure large ESP IRy Miner thst and Now Vere evooen | amoutts Of Mexican ‘and trade doliars, same FIRE. BURGLAR and DAMP PROOF VAULTS, | Cially the former, at the bullion price fixed here fmside of which are SAFES FOR RENT at $5 to 360 | in Washington. When lots ef more than ten per thousand ounces of bullion are to be purchased | ceive SILVERWARE cr other SECURITIES, | for the mint it will be done at the rezular | nieces coast survey; 1216 H stn w. nst. Stewart, and Misces Agnew, from Alexandria, | ;,BAUTIMORE, Dec 31 Mrs. John B. Bloss. assisted by her daughter | _ Miss Sanders W. Johnston, assisted by Miss E, | and Mrs. Greeniease, from Georgetown; 1413 do. past dae coupons, 7 and Misses Gussie Snouffer, Fannie Simmons, | B. Johnston and Miss Mary S. Johnston; 937 | Nst.nw. old. i6: do. new, 10. do. special tax, dings, Julia Gilbert, Zaidee Jones | k Mrs. C. H. Underwood, assisted by the Misses | Sugar in fair demautl—A soft, 8\: and Lou Willett; Mount Pleasant. A. E. H. Johnson, assisted by her daugh- | Murry; 1459S st. n.w. _ BALTIMORE, Dec. 31.—Corton quiet and nomi- pnts: Dr. J. WE Bigelow and Sirs. Rev. A. Leng and by Miss Norris, of Footesvilie, and | | Mrs. W. L. Van Derllp, assisted by Mrs. Frank | tally <itds- middling, @athy.” Flour quict and Mason; Delano an irvinia sixes, deferred, do. second weTies, BbMg: L e 2 thristopher, of Baltimore; | Dailey, (nee Miss Annie Van Derlip), of Brook- | BCminel.y inchan t, southern firm and Miss S is ieges % a 4 rs tmall offerings srD quiet—southery red, Oka U Teceived on Dé: | {0% the Trey. % soreness : : General Butler's nieces, Miss Hattie Heard le ave.. Le Droit par lyn, Mrs. C.D. Willard, Mrs. D.5.Jones and | $8! 3 — Postr. Soe epee weekly bid opening at the Treasury. eerie ce ae Nc or Massachusetts. | and Miss Stevens, dagen be trek near ae EU Proctor Knott ad Mra. Dr. Purring- | Misses Emma Wilson ahd Fannie French; 299 | 209; 40, mber,1.00a. id, se 108 for pian: ARMY OFFICERS PxouTHITED FROM Lopay- | Tugo. ras GHUNDY. Lieut. Phillip Reede, Mrs. Harrlet Presco! mM 2 p.m; 110s F st. nw. Ist.nw. . Binier red. spot, Lofal66',; Janusty, 1.06a1064 : tho.—thie fallowtag ordes Nas tee taned Spofford, and Mrs. Norcross, of Massachusetts, z, Kimball, assisted by Miss Jennie 0. | | Mrs. T. B. Valentine and Mrs. D. W. Lathrop, | Febrvary, L0/a1.07',. Corn, southern quiet, west | the wax deparines Mihi ue pee A DELEGATION consisting of Chief Charles | daughter of Hon. Amassa Norcross; at General i; 620 North Carolina ‘ave. with Mrs. A. L. Rutter; 914 R st. nw. erm stcady—southern white, 4la44; do. yellow, 41 nw. Mrs. F. W. Vaughn, ‘assisted ‘by Mrs. B, W. | 84836: western mixed, and ester epot and January, 434 040%,; Holman, her sister Miss Grace Bruner, and | February. 45).a407.; stoamner, 4005056." Oats fran > *herok a Butler's residence, corner New Jersey ave. ernment on leave of ab- | T#0mpson, cf the Cherokee uation, the Chero- Bst. isted by the Misses 5 the seat of £07 Cp AATEPE CAYLUS" CAPSULES, visit Used for over 25 years with wreat success 2 c g "3 x J. Il. Ketcham, assisted by Mr oie os Parle tow York Got eee an sence—or who may be stationed there—are at | kee delegates Ross and Adair, and others called Mrs. Charles Bradley, as y all cases Geo. ; Shere eae din good “detand—southern. 30a33; weslern x q Ts call iis. Clay Macauley and Mrs. Morris | cousin, from Columbus, Ohio; 920 P sc. n.w. White "sies3" = the phyvicians of Paris. New York and Lon Wberty to advocate or oppose, either verbatiy | St the Intertor department to-day and saw Sec- | pragiey and her a r, Mrs. Healy, of | Ketcham, after! pan.; 1329 K st. Miss Ben}. A. Willis, assisted by Miss lowell, | 34" fiyo stents ane sete Sate, Senay vans, Se Of Gineanen, recent or of lone standing, or in writing, al nding meastre of lezisin- | Tetary Schurz and the Conumissioner of Indian | Brooklyn; 207 C st. RAW, Miss Florence B. Koones, assisted by her sis- | of New York city; at the Arlington, changed. Provisions very quiet and Prepared by CLIN & CO., Paris. Sold every. | tion touching military aflairs; but leaves ofab- | Affairs. They merely paid their respects at Mrs. Dr. Bacon, assisted by her mother, Mrs. | ter Josephine; 10% Connecticut avi Mrs. H. A. Willard, assisted by Miss C. Louise | changed. Butter stead: where. Oct29-4,thSs-ly sence nist not be granted to enable oflicers to | tuisv and an; iness they inay have to | Judge Colburn, of Vermont, and Mrs. Henry s. Mrs. M. E. F. Kelly, at her studio; Massachu- | Johnson. of Boston, Mass.; 1333 K St. nw. pecked, 1€a18 : rolis, 1 the seat of governient for the purpose of | discuss will be brought up next year. Casey, of Washington; 451 F st. s. setts ave, Mrs. Dayton 8. War refined, i eye Peer cree ae THE WASHINGTON TERRITORY INDIANS.—A dis- ———— | Or to members thereof, either directly or | Patch has been received at the Indian Ware, Claxton and Donohoughe, from 12 to 6 p. A MERRY CURISTMAS TO ALL! through milf channels, any petitionrelating | from Agent Wilbur, at Yakima City, which say m™.; at her handsome resideuce, Cathedral st., to pencing legislation on military matters. Gen- | {nat now Is the time, while they have Moses at | Baltimore. . ngerel 5 fral Orders No. 32 of 183 Is moditied accord- | the agency, to Indues his people to move to the | _9- B. Barker, assisted by Miss Minnie E. 108 Ct. 8.e , Capitol Hill. Mrs. Chas. King and her daughter Mis3 Nel- Mrs. I. A. Whitney; 1503 Vermont ave. He; Mrs. Win. W. Carlett. of W: Mrs. Alonzo Weeks; 619 N st. n.w. sdinonston, ot Georgei Miss N. Wiison, assisted by Miss C. Mrs. Miss A. Richardson. from 2 unui 1 Mi 3. Wiitaker led by Mrs. Barringer, the wife of the retired banker, assisted by three’of our Washington belles, Miss reamver dvill— grain. 644. wheat, 37,000; corn. 114.006 ; oats, Rhiy meute— wheat, 120,000; corn, 34,000." ‘The kets wenerally cloved to-day with a feeling of and satisfaction at the business of the ire re son ard Mrs. Mary Fezle: iat pote a han ao pene! = ‘ngly eserval oholla’s people, pat Holmes, of Fond du Lac., Wis.; 900 22d st. st. n Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, assis hig ort hav lancely exceeded any yt = year. —— continues, are ‘nearly all of the reservation | ,, rs. Col, J.M. Baxter, assisted by Mis, Por- | “fhe Site’s rarman, assistea by aties Gnomon. | LAH At Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1526 K st. n.w saa trang tious i otver grain snd hroduce have FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT THE Ware House Recerttoy Roows.—\s | how, and’ some of Moses’ peoples Rewtteron | tus Baxter: 1504 1 st. nw, and Miss Steflee, of Balthnore; 120 4th si ‘Miss Maggie Waish and sister: éth'st.n.w. | fSotine, nce is universal, and the trade of the ; Usual the roouis that will be used at the White | has ‘been made, or will be, to force the Indians | , MSs Minnie A. Boyd, assisted by her sister, | _ Miss Lipscomband young ladies of Waver! Are, I. H. Wells, assisted by Mrs. Col, J. G. bout BUY lt w Year reception to-morrow will be | On the reservation, but efforts will be continued | MIs. J. D. Winter; i414 Columbia st. = seminary, from 12 to 5 p.m.; 1412 Hi st. n.w. Lee; 901 M st. n.w i ‘ORK, Dec. 31.—Stocks str: Meow, 2. ar rec | 10 Induce them to move with a view to remnin- | | MS. Dr. J. E. Brackett; 31 B st. se. Capitol | Mrs. A.'P. Lacey, assisted by Miss Mollie Mur- | _ Mrs. Jeremiah M. Wilson, assistea by her Exchanse, long, 481; short, 48635 rue dogm.and the long hall | ing. The volunteers and Indian police ave HU Gh ee iaaeaieare a fe TY eect cool" ah Cer ade eens ne Ee N OVERCOAT, ng ea vest, fra 5 e setarsied! G F a fi , ‘ongressman Bacon, w! irs. Henry L. — Bi Pt iter So'clock; | ter, of Indianay and Miss Bestor; 112 1 st. aa = | guttances to, the other rooms on the eturned, and hot a gun has been fired. Green; Hamiiton Hous ‘, 3 Be ee een alles sono yoo Clarks loor of the house. The 4 fein Wm. C. Woed and Mrs. R. B. Clark; 1613 . Howard Mills; Ee Tews Mrs. Thomas Wilson, assisted by Miss Alice Mrs, Hatcher and Miss Ar- | Wilson, Miss Mary Fisher and Miss Katie tob- it. DLW. a LeU. T. A. MILL s red ailss Zente Bartle, assisted by her sister, Miss A SUIT OF STYLISH CLOTHING, Vestibule enter the hall, and pass across it, 19 | gy Pocngatge Fahd meer? © | siiite: iu ioth st se i ae slue room, where the reception will taxe : ‘oge, per eee dan 4 W. Barker, assisted by her daugh- A yours surt, Passing through that a AYFAIRS ON ‘THE OTHER SIDE. —The Russian Let Ella and Floretta, Mrs. C = : i tngon, of Philadelphia; 221 st. nv. police authorities on the frontier are taking ¢ and the Misses Marr; 1106 H st. nw. cGrew, assisted by her daughters, Misses Kate and Ida Work; 528 sth st. n.e. Sipe nent i , 22 | Ua precautions to prevent the entrance of revo- Mrs, and Miss Chapman; 1390 10th st. a mith and the Misses Me WwW, and Mrs. Alfred Wood, assisted by-her sister, - PTIONAL TAX L ey A BOYS SUIT, i st of | lutionary emissaries from Germany and the in- | | Mrs. Peter Campbell, assisted by Airs. E. J. | by Miss Stebbins, of Roundout cle H. Moulton, and Miss Laura Brow: 4 ONSTITCSIONAL Tax Law.—The Louis- ud pots of foreign plants, tastefully ar- | troduction of soclalis pamphlets.—It is sup- Miss Maggie Campbell, Miss Em ‘Mrs.Wm. Howard Milis, a: Gst. iana supreme court has decided the celebrated Giasoracriicoss. Fanged on the floors, window silis and mantels. | posed that tue fight of the Aineer Wagan! tp {1505 Q st. 318 S st. Miss Froule Waters, assisted by Miss Ella F. | y@S9of the state ex rel. the Southern Bank vs. AT, The chandeliers are dra: lin smilax,and | brevent his being caught ina trap. He has Misses Cowperthwait and Miss Minnie | “The Misses Morgan, assisted by Miss Magru- | Beall, and Miss Florence A. Gladmon, of bale, | E- Pillsbury mayor, et al. against the relators, tLe mirrors draped with everg The rooms | feventeon regiments with him, and'may sti ted by Miss Flagg, of Worcester, | der; 905 Est. n.w. more; 909 I st. nw. reversing the Judgment below, which granted as present 7a v retiy appearance. The half- | inate a ctand west the British troops next | Mass.;313 New Jersey ave., Capitol Hill. Ars. D. C. Morrison, with Mrs. Chas, E. Fisher; | _ Mrs. B. H. Warner, assisted by her sister, Mrs. | Mandamus compe the city to levy @ special l : ©. (urned on gas Wil cast a mellow light over the | spring——A duel with swords was fonght on | _ Miss Kittle P. Clarke; 10s C st. S.¢., Capitol | 1340 Vermont avenue. Robert McMeen, nee Parker, of Pa., and Mrs, | {8% t0 pay tnterest on certain bonds held by the NOW IS THE GRAND OPPORTUNITY whole scene. Saturday near Paris. Count Pairnett, a foreign ae BoB. Gromyel. Tuer Gangnter mies fie ure M ou assisted by nee daughter, Mrs. & it. ae ae N. ee 1821 pte ag Sane Je itor iets a sek — —— Saerenen “ " * officer, received two wounds, one of which is Mrs. E. 5. , r ry judor, ura Reese and Miss. Adam3; . H, Wat assis! y Mrs. H.C. | <* om GovensueT Catt For Boxps.—Late this at- | Sfrieud ni the hands or pic: | Mame, Mrs. Kate Coombs. Miss Mamie Hawa ule : a‘ rs. €. > Ih 921 M St Marsh; 1414 Columbia St. and Is unconstitutional, ternoon a call was issued for the redemption of | matic attache. Renin Ogun, = dino ton and Miss Fannie Harkness; 1001 11th st.n.w. t. ‘Mrs. Marston and Mrs. McConnell; 1334 Q st. Mrs. Col. W. W. Warden; 1113 K st. : P Pi youd - = ten miliions five-twenty bonds, consols of 155 ‘ ———______ Mrs. Adolf Cluss and daughter; 413 9d st. nw. | now. eg Mrs. Judge R. B. Warden, assisted by her | trom*Phiiadciphis, Dar oh ear a TING MUCH CLOTHING FOR LITTLE | jaitof this amount is rezister’and half coupe! EMBEZ7LED FROM THE BANK Company.—Chas, | _ The ladles of Clements Lodge, No. 5, 1.0.G. | “Mis. R. D, Mussey; 508 sth st. n.w. sister, Mrs. Brecount, of Vieksburg; Miss Lucy | Ing of the latin and sce oa MOSEY. TL Js the Hirst call ever issued for the redemp- | P. Stlekney was arraigned at Fall River. Mass., | ‘T., at thelr hall, corner Pennsylvania‘ave. and | Miss Ada MeDeriaott, asolsted BY aise Maggie | Warden and Miss Lottie Swallow; 1442 S st. n. fee eld bone eee ee en oe ecmane tion of bonds Of this class of the series of 1887. | yesterday, and pleaded guilty to an indictment | ad’st. s.e ; from 7to 10 p.m. Miller and Miss Cogan:’ 315 Missouri ave. Mrs. Wilson, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. | Judge ‘Herman ‘Ianh ren ego, Mt which eae charging him with the embezzlement of twenty Mrs. and Miss Crittenden, assisted by Miss Mrs. and Miss Lilly Moss; 2020 I st. n.w. aggaman and Miss Mamie Wilson, and Miss | fesulved to mal tain for mary tie ine ‘tor SFCRETARY SHERMAN AND THE Rescarrion | thousand dollars from the Manufacturers’ Gas | Blacktan; 1309 Corcoran st. Miss Katie Moore, assisted by “Miss Josie le Settle, of Va.; 1214 K st. nw. the present month for the ling: cite aoa sores day call the ents. Secretary Sherman to- | Company of that city. Sentence was reserved, | Mr. and Mrg. William Callow; 1710 Penn. ave. | Weeks, of Brooklyn,'N. 1116 Maryland ave, | ~The Musee York sua ses ani Perrrigo;1911 trade, but that for the easterh markets it will Higher than the mountain's peak, | day sald that all arrangements for the resump- | #24 Stickney returned to his restdence, where | _ Mrs. Robert Christy, assisted by Miss Julia | ne. Pennsylvania ave. n.w. , pemee ee ee TOCE 4 Pecrer than the cceav'edeey) tion of specie payments had been made. There | Pe 18 Permitted to abide for the present. Hanson, the Misses Tucker, of Va., and Miss | "Mrs, S. EF. Mullen; 616G st. Airs, Riphonzo Youngs and Mrs. Jerome F. | ‘A’ determination was expressed to bold’ praces Morenumerousthanthe Fulistine host. | was none additional that woud be done ee = ‘Tannte Mackall; 1304 L st. a.w. Ars. Judge MacArthur and Mrs. Senator Cam- | Johnson; 805 H st. n.w. iinmly-at_ this point, but the circular rates wil present by the department. As th alts of To OccUR WHEN GRaNT IS IN Catcaco.—It is Mrs. Mary Clemmer, assisted by Miss Mabel | eron, of Wisconsin, assisted by Mrs. Keith, nee Madame de Zamacona and daughters, assist- not (Sepdieee] fore January 1 t a “the workings or tie | UEderstood that General Sherman will cali tue | Loomis; 134 Pennsylvania ave, s.e., Capitol Hill. | Willeutt, of Becton, wits ine Poy oS ed by the Misses Fant; 1415 K st. n.w. a 4 Colors of every tint and hue, the resumption law and of the workings of the 3 i Mrs. T. C. * neut operators express Une Opinion ‘there fue gear Saker graers feted by the epastments undo toat | Chigege MO angen Any ot une Tennonooe 12 | the folowing ladies wil receive azeiner in | Crawtord ates Julia Richardson abd Us POL: Georgetown. ane ine Prunes Of reviing the compact and . vianiae . y a a » D Si9, 1 —} \- N 2 a seen mee ‘Dyihert advise: with the arrival of General Grane 1a ue ory, | Reriain, Mrs. J; W. Kors, Mrs. HH. Blackburn, | “ Miss Meline; 610 13th st. ey arerter Buchanan, and her sister ogee napt sa anes Soe 3 “The hottest ly nets an 7 “9 ". cea ehae aia 7 rhot Medary, . Sen: 5 assiste - 3 stodde: a } . We'll fit the lad from eight to ten, the suceeea S e bressed himself as comfdeat Of | | MADAME ANDERcON'S WALK.—At 9:18 last | Wi. Barkers Mos yin wise Soe eS p Neal: of Boston wage TW) MS Caro | “Miss Myers, assisted by “MISS Carrie Dodson | ble to the present figures. And all between that aze aud mor ; the sticcess of resumption. fie has received | night Madame Anderson, the Brooklyn (N. ¥.) | Miss Harmon, Mrs. and Miss Page, Mrs. Charles | ‘Mrs. B. P. Murn: assisted by Miss Alice 1, | #8d Miss Bessie Semmes; 117 Washington st. BIZES) They tthe crooked fat and lean, country, both in business ant Cee ee Ee aire completed guilt of her task. | Barney, Mrs. Austin, Mrs, Joseph Hemphill, | Brundage, ot New York: 128d 90, “| Mrs, W. 7. Birch; 126 Beall st. = And ali yes that come between. y; SINESS vongrat ime she made 1,350 quarter miles | Mrs. { lark, ; i % :} 3 a a mat ree pe the evident success of his | in the same number of juarter hours. ‘The New Mis Cee Slee Mes: Brebuins, SIS Thos Pe Mo” AtarTy 1106 HT st. nw. The Misces Clements, Sanita by Mees a per in the common trash, inancial cy. t x n The Misses Clements, assisted by Misses Katie 4 Seseneg thas the common otk Herald says: “Will she hold out totheend? |" Mrs. Hs. Cummings, Mrs. J.A. Bentley, ana | Sito gh Moran. and daughters, with es, ba PR Ices | Better than, an 7 x M Mrs, Mayo Parker; 1718 Rhode Istand ave R. Whyte, Marie Jones, of the U. 8. Arsenal, is . “ = z a She has certainly stood the severe strain won- | Mrs. G. E. Yardley; 1542 Q st. n.w. 8. . * and Miss st. ( ByPomtand Dicks andJacksad Brows, | 1% A Revorr rrow Umartita AcEncy, Ore- | Grously well so far, her plumpand sturdy mers | MES Chapman: ‘assitel by “er aauguter, | aise Roce Bune of OL Ms a es The ladies of Excelsior Temperance club, at — = ™ | gon, dated becember 12, and received at the keeping her from showing scarcely any of th | Miss Kitty; 100 10th st. naw. Hattie Whiting and Miss Flora ‘Noyes; Ti04 M | the club rooms, corner of Washington and | Indian office, t: Is stated that three Indians | ¢X/austed look so conspicious in Campana, for | Mrs. Chubb, assisted by her daughters, wit oe npana Mrs. ( st. naw. Bridge sts, from 12m. tos p. HABLE BROTHERS, bop Sey Gating Gia uote Ue ea acer nae eee eae at as + eek , Pa Gare ee oe Dy sve Ta 208 D st noe Neto assisted by several friends; | eq by tie Mice Pees aan ielen \ ‘Tamons axp Croreress, - | Gozsin, last July. ‘The others that were in- | tion into the state finances of Oreuey nae eae, DeLCeN Ee Toe ett creates or thehotel, | Mrs. A. Nailor, i from 1 to 6pm. asciated | ae be: Peter sesieed by Mrs, Win. 1. Dun | dicted at the same time were acquitted. It13 | ited a report showing that $97,000 have been un. | if Bours of <ands; Cabell House, | py Mrs. Hale and Miss Mingle, of Philadelphia; : . a west Corner 7th and D sts. n.w. stated that «the grand jury that tndice1 | accounted for or paid out wi 2 | Capitol Hii. Si5 9th st. nw. 4 = ese Inulans had in their possession the names | Law. TRG seer e te oe eae, auEHOTtY 0 fee aa Carter and Miss M. Butler, assisted | Mrs, ‘'tios. Nelson, assisted by Mrs. Cuauncy | , Miss Ada Edinonston, with Mrs, King; 8 Cf certain parties who could give them infor | Grover for bis loose, extravagiat ack corrupe | DY Miss Jeanret Martin; 1119 K st. Thomas; 1419 Q st. .w. 7 Montgomery st. Ee. 8. BARTERAM, {ion eumicion! to indict the murderersof Til | administration, 7 Aits. FL. Campbell, with Mrs, RB, Redway; rs. W. U. Orcutt, 7 assisted by Mrs. James A, Bee ae een. otmake Jogisiature which assembies in Albany a tm, al W! ( deo a] 2 hd sa) 7 juary Jezisha- (Late or New Oncesss, La) | September, but for some reason oF other: the THE Loss OF THE STEAMER GEORGIA.—The U. Mrs. E. C. Carrington, jr., assisted by Mis3 Miss Maggie O'Meara, assisted by Mrs. D, E Not ving ure Of the state of New York, ait fartles were not called before the grand jury. | 8. commissioners at San Francisco yesterday | Triplett; 49 Massachuseits ave. n.w. Canin HS ot aay Novumer, from i9a.m | Mrs. Dr. Parker and Miss Parker; i114 10th st. | _ ga-Gov. McClellan refuses to call a special 24RTORIAL EXPERT, i pon journment the jury reported Som one RED ae ee 28 Joss of ne Bate panne Bod stators, teste and Katie ee pa a i Best. ie Tks cauies OF Mrs. Paul and Miss Gray; 15 Grant Place. Session of the court of pardons to consider the uutinished business which was latd over until | § ngia by takin: mony of H. St. 8.e. rs, C. HL. Peirce, of New Yor fhter of | Mrs. Samuel Fowler ‘Misses case urderer axD the next se-ston, and T suppose this case wa | Z. Howard, the captain, “He sald he nad bees by Miss Jutta | Hon. C.J. Faulkner, of Virvinia, With the wife, | 6i¢ Pst aoe seis pms hae ra — “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” Geemed of such ‘small importance that it wa | décetved by the action of the currents, and re- 1925 K st. | of Admiral Powelt; i707 I st. Mrs. General Alvord; 1211 N st. : South.c laid over. Se ie Cees of drunkenness and inatten- rf pd Ce igs Segoe oany Wie and Mary Penny- Mrs. J. F. Ley — st. ne. to put on the statute book the law —— Tue PATENT ATTORNEYS’ Roow.—The Com- |” ee ; ‘Mra, W. G. Perry, assisted by her daughters, | US Wie; iota ee __ | egro marrying a white woman % GEORGE T. KEEN, miss! rs ScCARIET Fever Eripemic.—There were one Mrs. Gen. Drum, assisted by her daughters, | Misses and Florence, aud her rs. in i ssioner Of Patents is{aclined to assign as an sister, Mrs. Mrs. the First Assistant Post- attorneys” instead of th vie hundred and elghty deaths trom scarletfever in | Miss Freeland, of’ Miss.,and Mrs, Gen, Smith | Geo. Ww ‘Hanover, of Willimantic, Conn.; 1228 4th | master account of ill-health, s The senate and assembly of 424 Ninth street, | :'tOrneys’ Toom, instead of the one pre ously New York the ast Week, an Increase of $0 over and daughters; 2009 1 st; n.w. we StL d The ¥ on account of the recent | Will ballot for inited States Senator on the gist a 4 ® - inerease is so marked iTS assisted daughters, and Pettingtl; Geath january, tmeet in joint session . cannes Teena oe of saat {hat the board of health will meet to-day totaxe | Mrs. Lieut. J. A. Norris and ies Dovilliers, Mrs Hebert] Piatt and daughter, aie x as- Rev and Mrs. Jonn J. Ands, 903 16th st., will | the result on Wednesday the 22d. me tp SNATCH REPAIRER, | changed, decision to that effect will soonbe | “°H9P .| dhe aise retérsone 131 were ream Ve | sisted by friends: 191 Cat nee not return tll after New Years. 5 Fe Fifty-one failures have occurred with B. Seances. now made, "Capt. Johnson, an old Pacific coast steam- ‘M. D’Alton, assisted by his} 20 P st. nw. | the ‘Misses: pee rast ret) will city, Eke pentane The fiapnticies aggregate '521505,000, ob CoMmovoRE GzO. M. RANSOM, U.S. N., witlbe | StéP commander, who was to have ae jan Chief’ Justice ‘by her | Georgetown; 1732 I Bovrecelye. Ste oe. Sets $1,762,000, tS ordeved to command the Boston navy-yard, in State of Caliiornia, died {nan Preweusee ‘Sua. ord nnd Memon ed land ae right, Mee fn hd. Bs eae, | 4 MES ciate Mills, a5 ner daughter, Miss Eva | se-The Protestant church authorities ay | place of Commodore Spicer, ¢ aay. Birney; ey ait Gow -Ibbey, Wright, Miss Baldwin and Miss Wilcox; | Mills, isin New York.

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